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843:(also known locally as Gaelic) was spoken on Rathlin Island for most of the last 2,500 years, prior to being gradually replaced within the community by English through a process of language shift that started in the 17th century. It is not known if the 1722 parish church of the established Church of Ireland preached locally in Gaelic, English or both, although the Church of Ireland had already translated the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer into Gaelic, which were used in Ireland and Scotland. Initially English was confined to trading with outsiders and amongst a small but growing number of newcomers during the 18th century, most islanders continued to speak Gaelic. Nevertheless knowledge and use of English increased and expanded on Rathlin until English eventually replaced Gaelic as the common community language probably some time in the middle of the 19th century. Gaelic persisted for a few decades as a family language amongst some islanders until they too switched to English. The last native Gaelic speakers on the island died in the 1950s and 1960s. 79: 1794:, p. 191), the dialect is 'essentially a Scottish dialect.' This will, no doubt, be the opinion of any reader who peruses the preceding pages, especially those dealing with the accidence. (…) And, though historically the Rathlin dialect shows closer affinities with Scottish than with Irish Gaelic, the external similarities with the neighbouring Irish dialects are more prominent. This means that a person from Tirconnel would not have very great difficulty in understanding a Rathlin man, while a native speaker from the opposite part of Antrim speaks practically the same language. 2772: 1132: 1338: 915: 63: 523: 3836: 4105: 907: 2854: 1152: 86: 4117: 931:, which carries both foot passengers and a small number of vehicles, weather permitting. Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd won a six-year contract for the service in 2008 providing it as a subsidised "lifeline" service. There is an ongoing investigation on how the transfer was handled between the Environment Minister and the new owners. 247: 1042:
survey work north of Antrim, updating Admiralty charts (Joint Irish Bathymetric Survey Project). In doing so a number of interesting submarine geological features were identified around Rathlin Island, including a submerged crater or lake on a plateau with clear evidence of water courses feeding it.
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Rathlin is the only inhabited offshore island of Northern Ireland, with a steadily growing population of approximately 150 people, and is the most northerly inhabited island off the coast of Northern Ireland. The reverse-L-shaped Rathlin Island is four miles (six kilometres) from east to west, and
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Tourism is now a commercial activity. The island had a population of over one thousand in the 19th century. Its current permanent population is around 125. This is swollen by visitors in the summer, with most coming to view the cliffs and their huge seabird populations. Many visitors come for the
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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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A 19th-century 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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57.5% (81) belong to or were brought up in the 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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Rathlin Island is labelled as The_Glens_B1 Data Zone according to the 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 Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd connects the main port of the island, Church Bay, with the mainland at Ballycastle, six nautical miles (eleven kilometres) away. Two ferries operate on the route – the fast foot-passenger-only catamaran ferry
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mountain on the nearby mainland coast. The products of these two axe factories, which cannot be reliably distinguished from each other, were traded across Ireland; these were the most important Irish stone axe sources of their time.
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31.91% claim to have some knowledge of the Irish language, whilst 8.51% claim to be able to speak, read, write and understand spoken Irish. 4.26% claim to use Irish daily. 0.00% claim that Irish is their main
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for subjects of finite verbs, etc., thus it is sometimes treated as a dialect of Scottish Gaelic rather than Irish. It was nevertheless mutually intelligible with dialects of the Irish mainland in the
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38.3% had an Irish national identity, 39.0% had a 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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captained by Leo Hillebrand. The ship immediately took a list to starboard and began to sink. Attempts were made to tow the ship but it sank after a few hours. The passengers were saved, but
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21.28% claim to have some knowledge of Ulster Scots, whilst 2.84% claim to be able to speak, read, write and understand spoken Ulster Scots. 2.13% claim to use Ulster Scots daily.
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day, and the island has around 30 beds for overnight visitors. The Boathouse Visitors' Centre at Church Bay is open seven days a week from April to September, with
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in 1994. Maps showing the distribution of algae all around the British Isles, including Rathlin Island, are to be found in Harvey and Guiry 2003.
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stone is to be found in Brockley, a cluster of houses within the townland of Ballygill Middle. It is similar to a stone axe factory found at
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which is described as inspiring Bruce to continue his fight for Scottish independence. The island is also the northernmost point of the
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and established that the continuity of Irish population dates back at least 1000 years longer than had previously been understood.
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mentions "Rechru" and "Rechrea insula", which may also have been early names for Rathlin. The 11th century Irish version of the
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In 2006, an ancient burial was discovered when a driveway was being expanded by the island's only pub, dating back to the early
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on this relatively bare island stand 70 metres (230 ft) tall. Bruce's Cave is named after Robert the Bruce, also known as
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This suggests the events leading to inundation – subsidence of land or rising water levels – were extremely quick.
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to kill the local Catholic MacDonalds, near relatives of their arch clan enemy in the Scottish Highlands
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In 1746, the island was purchased by the Reverend John Gage. Rathlin was an important producer of
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s sinking killed seven crew members. The wreck is lying at a depth of between 175 and 189 metres.
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Stewart & Corry's Flora of the North-East of Ireland: Vascular plant and charophyte sections
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The highest point on the island is Slieveard, 134 metres (440 feet) above sea level. Rathlin is
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Neolithic and Bronze Age migration to Ireland and establishment of the insular Atlantic genome
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pilot project to a number of premises, the first deployment of its kind anywhere in the UK, '
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council area, and is represented by the Rathlin Development & Community Association.
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Rathlin Island and the Gaelic Language (2005) "Rathlin Island and the Gaelic Language".
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John Sugden, "Sir Francis Drake", Touchstone-book, published Simon+Schuster, New York,
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and a few sites off the west of Scotland) and a number of shipwreck sites, including
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between East Lighthouse on Rathlin and Kenmara House in Ballycastle on 6 July 1898.
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Campbell soldiers of the Argyll's Foot were encouraged by their commanding officer
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Rathlin has been the site of a number of massacres. On an expedition in 1557,
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Prince of Warbeck and Pyrmonte. Adelaide was buried in Ramoan Churchyard in
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Early Scotland: the Picts, the Scots & the Welsh of southern Scotland
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tours and bicycle hire also available. The island is also popular with
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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds reserves in Northern Ireland
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Marine investigations in the area have also identified new species of
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and not found in other dialects of Ireland, e.g. forming plurals with
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analysis of DNA from the bodies showed a strong continuity with the
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Rathlin Development & Community Association's official website
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Verifying Rathlin Island's connections with King Robert the Bruce
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There is also an unexcavated Viking vessel in a mound formation.
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Treasures of the National Museum of Ireland: Irish Antiquities
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A Checklist and Atlas of the Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland
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and a purpose-built larger ferry, commissioned in May 2017,
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On the Edge: Ireland's off-shore islands: a modern history
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to the cabinet' (WTTC) to deliver 80 Mb/s to users.
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The island has been settled at least as far back as the
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Maritime Ireland. An Archaeology of Coastal Communities
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Malone hoard of polished axes made from material from
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to confront Scottish refugees on the island, and in
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Civil War: The Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1638–1660
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Antrim 1243:sought refuge upon Rathlin, owned by the Irish 2300:Wallace, Patrick F., O'Floinn, Raghnall eds., 1312:was torpedoed off the northern Irish coast by 886:) after some words ending in a consonant (eg. 3750: 2793: 2663:"Permanent replacement lifeboat for Portrush" 2505:O'Sullivan, Aidan & Breen, Colin (2007). 2261:O'Sullivan, Aidan & Breen, Colin (2007). 1251:, originally belonging to their lordship the 955:in 1920 and her book on Rathlin is now lost. 8: 2256: 2254: 2085:"The Joint Irish Bathymetric Survey Project" 1889:. News Letter (Johnston Press). 18 June 2008 1887:"Probe into tendering contract of ferry run" 1962: 1960: 1001:. Northern Ireland's only breeding pair of 943:origin, having been created as part of the 3757: 3743: 3735: 2800: 2786: 2778: 2770: 1590: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1205:Rathlin was probably known to the Romans, 454:miles (4 kilometres) from north to south. 30: 4183:Special Protection Areas in County Antrim 2032:. The Ulster-Scots Agency. Archived from 1999:. The Ulster-Scots Agency. Archived from 1286:, hundreds of men, women and children of 1270:devastated the island. In July 1575, the 988:Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 16:Island of County Antrim, Northern Ireland 3834: 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" 1395:grounded after a swell hit its stern on 1305:On 2 October 1917, the armoured cruiser 509:Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council 471:nautical miles (29 kilometres) from the 158:Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council 1518: 1192:genetics of the modern Irish population 790: 526:Rathlin with subdivision into townlands 303: 285: 241: 207: 183: 120: 59: 2732:Philip Bradfield (19 September 2020). 2321:Bronze Age man's burial site unearthed 1934: 1932: 1930: 1500:Rathlin Island and the Gaelic Language 1005:can be seen during the summer months. 85: 4090:Geological faults of Northern Ireland 2478:Ferriter, Diarmaid (4 October 2018). 2403:. The Standing Stones. Archived from 1423:link was established by employees of 962:. It is home to tens of thousands of 857: 402: 389: 269: 257: 245: 231: 219: 197: 165: 147: 136: 7: 2665:(Press release). 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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 945:British Tertiary Volcanic Province 14: 2636:"Lifeboat declared beyond repair" 4168:Protected areas of County Antrim 4115: 4103: 2173:Marine Algae of Northern Ireland 2114:"Prehistoric land under the sea" 1434:installed a high-speed wireless 1130: 84: 77: 61: 4143:Civil parishes of County Antrim 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 1369:, who come to explore the many 1073:recorded from Rathlin, such as 870:), it uses the object pronouns 647: 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 1: 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) 483:peninsula. It is part of the 4069:Ulster White Limestone Group 3704:WikiProject Northern Ireland 2288:Early Ireland. 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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) 51: 3840: 2857: 2426:Royle, Trevor (2004). 2233:Hackney, Paul (1992). 1809:. Rathlinweather.co.uk 1487:. Edinburgh; Birlinn. 1342: 1341:Rathlin Island harbour 1314:German submarine  1159: 1085:Apoglossum ruscifolium 1022:Antrim Coast and Glens 919: 911: 527: 475:, the southern tip of 382: 222:Postcode district 42: 3838: 3719:United Kingdom Portal 3543:Glenariff Forest Park 2856: 2532:The Saturday Magazine 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. 1340: 1261:MacDonnells of Antrim 1154: 958:Rathlin is one of 43 917: 909: 525: 2065:on 27 September 2007 1284:the ensuing massacre 1166:period. 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Rathlin Island is located in Northern Ireland
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