Proper noun
Carrickfergus
A town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
A revival of Gaelic power followed the campaign of Edward Bruce in 1315, leaving Carrickfergus as the only significant English stronghold. Source: Internet
ISBN 085389-450-7 Carrickfergus would lose its county town status in 1777. Source: Internet
In addition to Clonmel and Dublin, his family also lived in, among other places, Wicklow Town, Annamoe ( County Wicklow ), Drogheda ( County Louth ), Castlepollard ( County Westmeath ), and Carrickfergus ( County Antrim ). Source: Internet
Born and raised in a small town called Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland. Source: Internet
John de Courcy built a castle on what is now Castle Street in the city centre in the 12th century, but this was on a lesser scale and not as strategically important as Carrickfergus Castle to the north, which was built by de Courcy in 1177. Source: Internet
Kevin Scott, who shared the clip on Twitter, wrote: "Absolutely horrendous conditions on the Belfast Road in Carrickfergus. Source: Internet