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The island was owned by Rev Robert Gage who was also the island's rector. He had two daughters, Adelaide in 1832 and
Dorothea in 1835. Adelaide was a botanist who wrote a book concerning the island's flora and fauna. She visited Dorothea in Germany after she married his Serene Highness Albrecht,
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British visitor to the island found that they had an unusual form of government where they elected a judge who sat on a "throne of turf". In fact, Robert Gage was the "proprietor of the island" until his death in 1891. Gage held a master's degree from
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Catholic religion, 19.9% (28) belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion, 17.7% (25) had no religious background and 5.0% (7) came from other religious
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Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. As of the 2021 Census it is the smallest Data Zone. On Census day (21 March 2021) there were 141 people living in Rathlin Island. Of these:
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A ferry operated by
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Scottish Gaelic rather than Irish. It was nevertheless mutually intelligible with dialects of the Irish mainland in the
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Northern Irish national identity and 22.0% indicated that they had a British national identity (Respondents could select more than one nationality).
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Verifying Rathlin Island's connections with King Robert the Bruce
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A Checklist and Atlas of the Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland
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On the Edge: Ireland's off-shore islands: a modern history
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1016:: it was here that he was said to have seen the legendary
1834:. Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd. 28 April 2008. Archived from
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to the cabinet' (WTTC) to deliver 80 Mb/s to users.
1909:"Causeway Coast and Rathlin Island Geodiversity Profile"
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1911:. Northern Ireland Environment Agency. Archived from
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67:True-color ESA Sentinel-2 image of Rathlin Island
1786:The Irish Language in Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim
1243:sought refuge upon Rathlin, owned by the Irish
2300:Wallace, Patrick F., O'Floinn, Raghnall eds.,
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2663:"Permanent replacement lifeboat for Portrush"
2505:O'Sullivan, Aidan & Breen, Colin (2007).
2261:O'Sullivan, Aidan & Breen, Colin (2007).
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2085:"The Joint Irish Bathymetric Survey Project"
1889:. News Letter (Johnston Press). 18 June 2008
1887:"Probe into tendering contract of ferry run"
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2032:. The Ulster-Scots Agency. Archived from
1999:. The Ulster-Scots Agency. Archived from
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2535:. John William Parker. 1834. p. 134
2337:Ancient DNA sheds light on Irish origins
2290:. Belfast: Blackstaff Press. p. 96.
2151:. Rathlin Island: Rathlin Island Books.
1788:. The Royal Irish Academy. p. 132.
1755:"Rathlin Island and the Gaelic Language"
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1305:On 2 October 1917, the armoured cruiser
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2478:Ferriter, Diarmaid (4 October 2018).
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2555:"The Dictionary of Ulster Biography"
2046:It's a famous story, but is it true?
1968:"The Dictionary of Ulster Biography"
1940:"The Dictionary of Ulster Biography"
1705:"National Identity (Northern Irish)"
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2141:HMS Drake. Rathlin Island Shipwreck
495:Rathlin is part of the traditional
3839:Basalt columns at Giant's Causeway
2609:"£2m lifeboat's rescue called off"
1761:. 24 November 2005. Archived from
1485:The Celtic Place-Names of Scotland
1296:Sir Duncan Campbell of Auchinbreck
1232:raid on Ireland, according to the
1228:Rathlin was the site of the first
1025:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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2820:List of places in County Antrim
2709:. btireland.com. Archived from
2634:Burnham, Nick (18 April 2008).
2509:. Stroud: Tempus. p. 225.
1642:The Ire Atlas TOWNLAND DATABASE
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2572:Raines, Howell (4 July 1987).
2265:. Stroud: Tempus. p. 55.
1790:According to Prof. O'Rahilly (
1644:, Civil Parish: Rathlin Island
1476:Chadwick, Hector Munro (1949)
1034:of the United Kingdom and the
1032:Maritime and Coastguard Agency
123:Irish grid reference
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4188:Volcanism of Northern Ireland
2685:"Guglielmo Marconi 1874–1937"
2401:"Sir Francis Drake and Music"
2059:"Antrim Coast and Glens AONB"
1730:"National Identity (British)"
1480:. Cambridge University Press.
1419:The world's first commercial
1103:Haraldiophyllum bonnemaisonii
627:Carravinally (Corravina Beg)
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4069:Ulster White Limestone Group
3704:WikiProject Northern Ireland
2288:Early Ireland. A Field Guide
2210:British Phycological Society
1972:www.newulsterbiography.co.uk
1944:www.newulsterbiography.co.uk
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993:that has views of Rathlin's
918:Spirit of Rathlin Ferry 2019
910:The old Rathlin Island Ferry
671:Craigmacagan (Craigmacogan)
638:Carravindoon (Corravindoon)
4122:Northern Ireland portal
1680:"National Identity (Irish)"
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2559:newulsterbiography.co.uk
2365:Watson (1994) pp. 6, 37.
2147:19 November 2018 at the
1759:Culture Northern Ireland
1382:On 29 January 2008, the
1080:(Stackh.) Coll. et Harv.
1036:Marine Institute Ireland
485:Causeway Coast and Glens
19:Not to be confused with
3714:Northern Ireland Portal
1559:"Place Names NI – Home"
1399:rocks just outside the
1355:Trinity College, Dublin
394:; Local Irish dialect:
144:47 mi (76 km)
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2233:Hackney, Paul (1992).
1809:. Rathlinweather.co.uk
1487:. Edinburgh; Birlinn.
1342:
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1314:German submarine
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3719:United Kingdom Portal
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2453:"The Carolingian Era"
2374:Chadwick (1949) p. 83
2087:. MCA. Archived from
1784:Niels Holmer (1942).
1483:Watson, W. J. (1994)
1349:in the 18th century.
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1284:the ensuing massacre
1166:period. A Neolithic
1014:Robert I of Scotland
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200:Sovereign state
4163:Paleogene volcanism
4024:Benaughlin Mountain
3709:WikiProject Ireland
3593:Slieveanorra Forest
2138:Wilson, Ian (2011)
2026:"The Spider Legend"
1623:. Rathlin Community
1569:on 8 September 2018
1505:9 July 2021 at the
1421:wireless telegraphy
795:3388 (1371 ha)
411:) is an island and
353: /
4110:Geology portal
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2713:on 2 November 2014
2580:The New York Times
2430:. London: Abacus.
2339:, by Paul Rincon,
2327:, 2 February 2006.
2003:on 21 October 2011
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2687:. northantrim.com
2615:. 30 January 2008
2516:978-0-7524-2509-2
2491:978-1-78283-252-2
2484:. Profile Books.
2459:on 1 October 2011
2343:28 December 2015.
2272:978-0-7524-2509-2
2244:978-0-85389-446-9
2219:978-0-9527115-1-3
2202:Guiry, Michael D.
2200:Hardy, F. Gavin;
2186:978-0-900761-28-7
2157:978-0-9568942-0-5
2036:on 8 January 2014
2030:Bruce Rathlin 700
1997:Bruce Rathlin 700
1915:on 7 October 2009
1867:on 8 October 2008
1539:on 1 October 2015
1425:Guglielmo Marconi
1257:Earldom of Ulster
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3918:The Skerries
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3621:Antrim Lower
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3244:Magheramorne
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4011:Sedimentary
3996:Slieve Muck
3956:Mullaghmore
3951:Mullaghcarn
3941:Loughermore
3928:Metamorphic
3913:The Maidens
3691:Toome Upper
3686:Toome Lower
3588:Slieve True
3558:Larne Lough
3548:Islandmagee
3442:Jordanstown
3437:Glengormley
3427:Dunseverick
3397:Bonnybefore
3387:Ballycraigy
3314:Portglenone
3309:Portbraddon
3249:Martinstown
3189:Greenisland
3099:Cullybackey
3089:Craigarogan
3034:Broughshane
3009:Ballyrobert
2989:Ballyeaston
2959:Aughafatten
2918:Randalstown
2878:Ballycastle
2739:News Letter
2593:19 February
2040:29 December
2007:29 December
1147:Archaeology
1069:Species of
1048:sea anemone
1040:bathymetric
995:bird colony
953:Ballycastle
810:2021 Census
715:Kilpatrick
546:Ballycarry
541:Population
505:Ballycastle
360: /
215:Ballycastle
115:2021 Census
4137:Categories
3936:Benbradagh
3861:Scawt Hill
3791:Benevenagh
3578:Scawt Hill
3487:Whiteabbey
3462:Loughlynch
3457:Lisnagarvy
3402:Broomhedge
3329:Stoneyford
3289:Mullaghboy
3269:Moneyglass
3239:Maghaberry
3229:Loughguile
3209:Keshbridge
3204:Kellswater
3134:Drains Bay
3104:Cushendall
3079:Cloghmills
3064:Carncastle
3049:Capecastle
3029:Bendooragh
2999:Ballylinny
2994:Ballygally
2984:Ballycarry
2949:Aldergrove
2934:Aghagallon
2893:Ballymoney
2883:Ballyclare
2808:Places in
2669:8 February
2647:4 November
2619:8 February
2310:0717128296
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1813:12 January
1627:12 January
1543:13 January
1471:References
1397:breakwater
1292:Covenanter
1184:Bronze Age
1164:Mesolithic
1038:undertook
980:razorbills
972:kittiwakes
880:p, t, c, f
805:Demography
507:), and of
396:Reachraidh
387:pronounced
383:Reachlainn
348:06°11′51″W
345:55°17′42″N
113:141 (
110:Population
43:Reachlainn
3903:Fair Head
3778:Volcanism
3671:Kilconway
3563:Lough Beg
3528:Fair Head
3496:Landforms
3482:Tobergill
3472:Rathcoole
3467:Monkstown
3417:Dunamuggy
3412:Carnmoney
3382:Artiforty
3374:Townlands
3364:Whitehead
3359:Waterfoot
3339:Stranocum
3324:Roughfort
3319:Rasharkin
3284:Mounthill
3279:Moss-side
3274:Monkstown
3234:Lurganure
3179:Gracehill
3119:Derrymore
3109:Cushendun
3069:Carnlough
3044:Bushmills
3024:Balnamore
3004:Ballynure
2979:Ballybogy
2974:Ballintoy
2888:Ballymena
2588:0362-4331
2463:28 August
1977:3 October
1949:3 October
1807:"Rathlin"
1739:24 August
1714:24 August
1689:24 August
1664:24 August
1605:24 August
1458:Kate Hoey
1436:broadband
1411:company.
1307:HMS
1239:In 1306,
1168:stone axe
986:, with a
902:Transport
892:nar bpiúr
882:(but not
827:language.
759:Knockans
616:Ballynoe
533:Townland
517:townlands
435:Geography
407:; Scots:
272:Ambulance
210:Post town
4029:Cuilcagh
4001:Sperrins
3801:Cavehill
3613:Baronies
3518:Cavehill
3422:Dunmurry
3299:Parkgate
3264:Milltown
3259:Millbank
3254:Mill Bay
3224:Longkesh
3129:Donegore
3019:Ballyvoy
2944:Ahoghill
2927:Villages
2913:Portrush
2691:2 August
2613:BBC News
2411:2 August
2341:BBC News
2325:BBC News
2204:(2003).
2171:(1994).
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2124:2 August
2118:BBC News
2098:2 August
2069:2 August
1919:2 August
1893:2 August
1871:2 August
1845:2 August
1503:Archived
1440:wireless
1390:lifeboat
1387:Portrush
1333:Commerce
1327:Andania'
1223:Fir Bolg
964:seabirds
941:volcanic
726:Kinkeel
682:Demesne
491:Townland
477:Scotland
415:off the
409:Racherie
150:District
52:Racherie
3866:Slemish
3766:Geology
3583:Slemish
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