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Lecale Historical Society
Taughlea
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Inch
Downpatrick
Co Down
Northern Ireland
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The Lecale and Downe Historical Society is based in Downpatrick, the County Town of Down in Northern Ireland. Downpatrick is situated in County Down some 20 miles south east of Belfast about 15 miles from the Mountains of Mourne whose distinctive profile 'sweeping down to the sea' are visible on the southern horizon. Click for location map. We meet regularly in the Down County Museum, one of the foremost local museums in Ireland. The site is illustrated throughout with images of Lecale. For information about the images hover your mouse pointer over them. Click on images for larger - sometimes different - versions (in most cases). We hope you enjoy your visit.

The site has a section on historical resources containing Griffith's Valuation for Lecale and, as an on-going project, the complete transcription of the 1901 Census of Ireland for the area, as well as descriptive articles about the main places in Co. Down in the 1830s and several sets of correspondence by 19th century emigre families.

The site also provides a complete listing of the 26 journals that the Society has published since 1984, with a short summary of each article. In addition, there is a list of all the authors and contributors and a complete index of titles. Although most are out of print they are available on CD-ROM.

Down County Museum. Photo: Pat Devlin -		CLICK FOR LARGER PICTURELecale, centred on Downpatrick, is the historic barony that includes Strangford, Saul, Inch, Ardglass, Killough and Dundrum. The Society is one of the longer established and most consistently active local historical societies in Ulster. Since 1974 it has organised events both to inform its members and to encourage more general interest in the heritage of Lecale and adjacent areas of east Down. It is a charity with the aim of assisting community by promoting the study of history and the environment. Membership is open to all who subscribe to its aims. Members are entitled to attend the lecture programme and other events organised by the society, and to participate in elections to the executive committee. Society newsletters and a free copy of our journal are additional benefits of membership.

Saint Patrick's statue, Saul - Photo - Pat Devlin - CLICK FOR LARGER PICTUREThe name Lecale is derived from the ancient gaelic "Leath Cathail" which means "Cathal's portion"; Cathal being a prince of Uladh about 700 A.D. An even earlier name "Magh-Inis" - the island plain - reflected the area's geography. Indeed some people in the area still use the name Isle-Lecale. Until about 200 years ago, when the first sea barriers were constructed and drainage began, the sea; Strangford Lough, the Irish Sea and Dundrum Bay, almost encircled the whole of the area.

On one of our low hills stands a giant statue of St Patrick, symbolically looking out from Lecale into the rest of Ireland. It commemorates the fact that this is the area where Ireland's patron saint both began and ended his mission. Today the land surrounding the market town of Downpatrick, with its ancient cathedral, is still largely rural. Many people commute to the city of Belfast to work, and within Lecale the principal occupations are centred on farming, fishing, tourism, and the service industries.



NEW: Lecale Review No 7 - 2009 now available
LATEST NEWS

26 August 2010: The 2010-2011 Programme is now available...> more

26 August 2010: Lecale News No 25, is now available...> more

10 May 2010: Lecale News No 24, is now available...> more

14 January 2010: Lecale News No 23, is now available...> more

21 November 2009: Lecale Review No 7, 2009, was launched on Monday 16 November at 7.30 p.m. in Down County Museum...> more

2 November 2009: Lecale Review No 7, 2009, will be launched on Monday 16 November at 7.30 p.m. in Down County Museum...

2 September 2009: The Society's new programme for 2009-2010 has been issued to members...> more. Also the first edition of the new Bulletin 'Lecale and Downe' has been issued... > more

29 August 2009: The Ulster History Circle, in association with Lecale & Downe Historical Society, unveiled a blue plaque in Ardglass in honour of pioneer aviator Joe Gilmore...> more

16 June 2009: Following the agreement of the membership of both societies, the Downe Society and the Lecale Historical Society have formed a new single organisation, the Lecale & Downe Historical Society.

1 May 2009:Lecale News No 21, with news about the AGM on 18 May is now available....> more

1 May 2009:Queen's University, Belfast is hosting a two-day conference on Poverty and Welfare in Ireland c. 1833-1948, on 26-27 June 2009....> more

1 March 2009: The St Patrick's lecture "Down Cathedral" will be given by Fred Rankin, at 7:30pm on Monday 9 March in the Cathedral. Refreshments will be served - all welcome

30 January 2009: The February edition of SEELB E-Bulletin is now available ....> more

13 January 2009: Don't miss Monday 19 January at 7:30pm in the Museum - Berkley Farr will give a talk on 'Down Roads'.

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