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History of Greystones
Long ago no one lived in Greystones.
It was too wild and wind swept.
Then King Heremon built a rath
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in a more sheltered spot to the north of Greystones.
This was at Rathdown.
This was 500 BC.
Early farmers lived at Rathdown too
By the Middle Ages there were 500 people living at Rathdown.
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The Vikings came by boat and by land from Dublin.
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Greystones is in County Wicklow.
Wicklow means ‘Viking Meadow’.
Vikings were fierce warriors from the North of Europe.
Later the Normans lived at the castle.
They were skilled soldiers from the North of France.
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In 1301, the wild, Wicklow tribes,
the O’Tooles and the O’Byrnes burnt down the castle.
They came on foot and horseback.
In 1800 no one was living at Greystones.
Described as a ‘wild headland’,
English speaking sailors
sailing on the Irish Sea
used call the area ‘the grey stones’
because of the grey rocks.
In 1825, there were 7 fishing families living there.
The arrival of the railway changed all that.
Now we are a town in the ‘commuter belt’.
People live in Greystones
and commute by train to Dublin city to work.
Lots of tourists come and visit us on the train.
It is a good place to visit and a GREAT place to live.
Wow!
I never knew about this place
because I live in California,
and the way you described Greystones
and its history is not too long or too short
and is informative and not boring.
I really like this blog post.
Dear Lindsey,
Thank you for the compliment.
We are glad that you like our post
about the history of Greystones
and that you found it interesting.
What is the most interesting thing
about the history of California?
Do you know how California got its name?
We see California on the television.
We like the look of the weather.
Is it a good place to live?
With every good wish
Merry’s Class