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On the grounds of the hotel, though strictly speaking in the next townland to the north, Proleek, are a ruined wedge tomb and a portal dolmen. The dolmen, known as "The Giant's Load," has a 40 tonne capstone and three supporting stones.
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Ballymascanlan House Hotel is an extended Victorian house on grounds remaining from an estate dating back centuries. The hotel has a leisure centre and swimming pool which allow paid public access, and the grounds include a golf course.
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The name Ballymascanlan means "town of the son of Scanlan": a reference to Scanlan, son of Fingin, chief of the Uí Méith, who died in 672. The Uí Méith were rulers in the kingdom of
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In 1688 the brothers Malcolm and Archibald Mcneill, officers of William III landed in Dundalk and defeated the Celtic Scanlons in the Battle of Ballymascanlon.
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The townland runs down to the coast, and is bounded by the Flurry River, running south and reaching the sea at its edge, and a late tributary running east.
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Oxford, UK, 2006: Halpin and Newman, Ireland: An Oxford Archaeological Guide to Sites from Earliest Times to AD 1600, p.329
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In 1185, during the Norman-English period, the district of Ballymascanlan as far north as Carrickarnon was donated by
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The history of Dundalk and Its Environs: From the Earliest Historic Period to the present time
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1630. It remained in the hands of the Moore family until the middle of the 18th century.
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the lordship of Ballymascanlan was granted to Sir Edward Moore, ancestor of the
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until the Anglo-Norman period. An Uí Méith is credited with having defeated the
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inherited the title and estates in 1600 and was a friend of
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