Aghalard Castle

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Aghalard Castle

County Mayo

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Aghalard Castle
Location
Grid reference: M13965700
Location: 53°33’22"N, 9°17’57"W
History
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Aghalard Castle is a ruined tower castle south of Castlebar in County Mayo, close to the border of County Galway. It was built in c.1490 by the descendants of the McDonnells of Knocknacloy who had become Gallóglaigh (gallowglasses: meaning mercenary warriors) to the Burkes of Mayo.

The castle consisted of a three-storey tower with square turrets, enclosed by a bawn. The castle was captured in 1596 by Edward Brabazon, 1st Baron Ardee, Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde and James Riabhach Darcy, however it was evacuated shortly afterwards upon hearing of the approach of Hugh Roe Ó Donnell. It remained in possession of the McDonnells until bought by Sir Benjamin Guinness in the 19th century.

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