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The Bulletin
Fix this textDOUGLAS STEWART VERSES FOR A FILM
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 73—No. 3793
Fix this textWednesday, October 22, 1952
Fix this textPrice 9d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textTime-mellowed Dunluce
Fix this textCastle’s Warrior Days
Fix this textAre Gone
Fix this text/"VNE of the imposing features of the
Fix this textAntrim coast near Portrush in
Fix this textNorthern Ireland is Dunluce Castle,
Fix this textwhich stands in splendid isolation on a
Fix this textsteep cliff separated from the mainland
Fix this textby a deep chasm. Although now only a
Fix this textpicturesque ruin, it was, in former days,
Fix this textan almost impregnable fortress, guarded
Fix this texton one side by the Atlantic and on the
Fix this textother by a drawbridge high above the
Fix this textsea.
Fix this textAn Anglo-Norman castle, it was built
Fix this textabout the year 1300, and in style it closely
Fix this textresembles Conway Castle, in Wales. For
Fix this textmany years it was under the control of
Fix this textthe de Mandevilles, who later changed
Fix this texttheir name to MacQuillan and became
Fix this textmore Irish than the Irish themselves
Fix this textThey strengthened the castle in the
Fix this textfifteenth century, and the existing build-
Fix this textings, comprising the barbican, two main
Fix this texttowers and great hall, date mainly from
Fix this textthat period.
Fix this textIn the sixteenth century Dunluce was
Fix this textattacked and finally captured by the
Fix this textMacDonnels, a branch of the Scottish
Fix this textfamily of McDonald. A conspicuous
Fix this textmember of this family was named Sorley
Fix this textBoye, who played a leading part in the
Fix this textstruggle against the English troops. The
Fix this textEnglish, under Sir John Perrot, attacked
Fix this textDunluce in 1584, and after a siege last-
Fix this texting nine months they finally captured the
Fix this textcastle. Their victory, however, was short-
Fix this textlived, for Sorley Boye recaptured Dun-
Fix this textluce and later made peace with the
Fix this textEnglish. His son, Randal, was made
Fix this textViscount Dunluce and Earl of Antrim by
Fix this textJames I.
Fix this textThe first Marquis of Antrim married
Fix this textthe widow of the Duke of Buckingham,
Fix this textfavourite of Charles I (1625-1649), and it
Fix this textwas during their occupation of Dunluce
Fix this textthat part of the castle fell into the sea,
Fix this texttaking with it all the preparations for a
Fix this textbanquet party and also nine servants,
Fix this textleaving a tenth clinging to a window-
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Fix this textDuring the seventeenth century Dun-
Fix this textluce fell into decay, but its towers still
Fix this textdefy the elements and stand prominently
Fix this textabove the encroaching sea. The castle
Fix this textis now the property of the Northern
Fix this textIreland Government, to whom it was
Fix this textgiven recently by the present Earl of
Fix this textAntrim, who lives at nearby Glenarm
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