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Layd church

Layd is a parish and townland (of 219 acres) in County Antrim. It is situated in the barony of Glenarm Lower.[1][2]

Layd Church and Churchyard

The ruins of Layd Church, a Franciscan foundation possibly partially from the 13th century, are found a mile north of Cushendall. They are also accessible by a cliff path from Cushendall, as well as by road. There are old vaults in the churchyard and it was one of the main burial places of the MacDonnells. There is a stone cross memorial to Dr James MacDonnell, one of the organisers of the last Belfast Festival of Harpists in 1792 and pioneer of the use of chloroform in surgery. By the gate of the churchyard is a holestone and nearby two 'corp stones' on which coffins were rested.[3] Layd Church saw service as a parish church from 1306 until about 1790.[4][5]

Villages

The parish contains the following villages:[1]

Townlands

The civil parish contains the following townlands:[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Layd". http://www.thecore.com/seanruad/. Retrieved 12 April 2015. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Layd". http://www.logainm.ie/en/. Retrieved 12 April 2015. 
  3. Sandford, Ernest (1976). Discover Northern Ireland. Belfast: Northern Ireland Tourist Board. pp. 62-63. ISBN 0 9500222 7 6. 
  4. "Layd Church". http://www.walkni.com/walks/198/layd-church/. Retrieved 13 April 2015. 
  5. "Layd Church Yard". http://www.cushendall.info/tourism/layd_church_yard.htm. Retrieved 13 April 2015.