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Thursday, 6 January 2011
Cattle men from Scotland? The Eslers at Dalways Bawn
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In 1860, two James Eslers (father and son) were living beside each other a few fields away from Dalways Bawn. James Esler, senior, was in th...
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Monday, 9 August 2010
The Big Picture: Eslers and the 'Scotch' Cattle Drove Roads of mid Antrim
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The old cattle drove routes across county Antrim run east-west (across the grain to the north-south direction of most of the main lines of c...
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Saturday, 10 July 2010
The Rise of John Dalway's Cattle 'Empire' in East Antrim
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Take these ingredients: 1. Dalway's Bawn; 2. The Cattle Trail across the Commons from Ballynure to the coastal ports linked to Scotla...
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Saturday, 3 July 2010
Dalway's Bawn: The Early Scotch Dimension
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(This is the fifth of a series exploring the history of the Dalway cattle drove trail) Although the Earl of Essex had died in 1576, t...
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Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Dalway's Bawn and the Marshallstown cowboys
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(This is the 1st of a series exploring the history of the Dalway cattle drove trail) To find Dalways Bawn as I did as a boy, you would have ...
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