Rasharkin

About Rasharkin

Rasharkin, is a small village, townland and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is 13km south of Ballymoney, near Dunloy and Kilrea. It had a population of 1, 114 people in the 2011 Census. FolkloreRasharkin features in Buile Shuibhne an old Irish tale about the Suibhne mac Colmain, king of the Dál nAraidi, driven insane by St. Ronan's curse. The tale is the final installment of a three-text cycle in medieval Irish literature, continuing on from Fled Dúin na nGéd (The Feast of Dun na nGéd) and Cath Maige Rátha (The Battle of Mag Rath). King Sweeney's homeplace in the tale was Glenbuck that lies just outside Rasharkin. Seamus Heaney published an English version of the tale entitled Sweeney AstrayHistoryHistorically Rasharkin was also spelt as Rosharkin and Rosarkin. It lay within the barony of Kilconway that belonged to the MacDonnells in the 17th Century. Rasharkin also has a rich history and features in Ballymoney's involvement in the Irish Rebellion of 1798. The TroublesA total of 3 people were killed in the village of Rasharkin during the period known as The Troubles. One was a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), and one a member of the Royal Irish Regiment (RIR), both killed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) on separate occasions. The other, Gerard Casey was a member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), and was killed by the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF).

Rasharkin Description

Rasharkin, is a small village, townland and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is 13km south of Ballymoney, near Dunloy and Kilrea. It had a population of 1, 114 people in the 2011 Census. FolkloreRasharkin features in Buile Shuibhne an old Irish tale about the Suibhne mac Colmain, king of the Dál nAraidi, driven insane by St. Ronan's curse. The tale is the final installment of a three-text cycle in medieval Irish literature, continuing on from Fled Dúin na nGéd (The Feast of Dun na nGéd) and Cath Maige Rátha (The Battle of Mag Rath). King Sweeney's homeplace in the tale was Glenbuck that lies just outside Rasharkin. Seamus Heaney published an English version of the tale entitled Sweeney AstrayHistoryHistorically Rasharkin was also spelt as Rosharkin and Rosarkin. It lay within the barony of Kilconway that belonged to the MacDonnells in the 17th Century. Rasharkin also has a rich history and features in Ballymoney's involvement in the Irish Rebellion of 1798. The TroublesA total of 3 people were killed in the village of Rasharkin during the period known as The Troubles. One was a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), and one a member of the Royal Irish Regiment (RIR), both killed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) on separate occasions. The other, Gerard Casey was a member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), and was killed by the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF).

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