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2.1  Clanrye River  





2.2  Newry River and Saint Patrick  







3 See also  





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Coordinates: 54°06N 6°16W / 54.100°N 6.267°W / 54.100; -6.267
 

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Newry resp. Clanrye River in Newry

Newry River (Irish: An Rí; Ulster-Scots: Clanrye Wattèr[1]), also known as the River Clanrye, is a river in Northern Ireland flowing through counties Down and Armagh. The river passes through the city of Newry and empties into Carlingford Lough near Warrenpoint.

Course[edit]

The river, which runs through Newry, forms the historic border between County Armagh and County Down. Some maps call the portion downstream from Newry to the Lough the 'Newry River' and the portion upstream of Newry the 'Clanrye' (as it curls around to its sources in the foothills of the Mourne Mountains), but not all sources make this distinction. According to local tradition, however, the entire waterway is known as the Clanrye River.

While the Newry River flows under the Newry Town Hall, according to the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland,[2] the Clanrye breaks away from the Newry River near Drummillar. The Clanrye then progresses under the main A1 road at Sheepbridge and onward toward the Mayobridge Road at the Crown Bridges and Ashtree Cottages.

Beyond Newry, the river flows south-east, past Narrow Water Castle, where it enters Carlingford LoughatWarrenpoint.[3]

Names[edit]

Clanrye River[edit]

The word 'Clanrye' comes from the Irish Gleann Rí meaning King's Valley.

Newry River and Saint Patrick[edit]

During one of Saint Patrick's exploratory missions to Ireland he was said to have set up camp on a sandy stretch of the Clanrye River. Whilst settling himself there he decided to plant a yew tree symbolising Ireland's growing and strengthening faith. It is this story which gave Newry its name, Iúr Cinn Trá: the yew tree at the head of the strand (although this part of the riverbank does not resemble a beach today). A monastery, later replaced in 1144 by a Cistercian Abbey,[4] grew up around this yew, with the associated city, An tIúr (simply 'The Yew Tree'), and by anglicisation, Newry, arising around the monastery, and the river, thereafter. An image of a seated St Patrick beside a yew tree by the Clanrye River remains the crest of several local organisations including Newry City A.F.C. and the local Newry Reporter newspaper.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Annual Report 2016 (Ulster-Scots version)" (PDF). North/South Ministerial Council. Archived from the original on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ "Ordnance Survey Map".
  • ^ "Narrow Water Keep Warrenpoint". Discover Northern Ireland. Tourism Northern Ireland. Retrieved 29 November 2021. tower-house and bawn built about 1568 at a point where the Newry River meets Carlingford Lough
  • ^ "Newry". BBC. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  • 54°06′N 6°16′W / 54.100°N 6.267°W / 54.100; -6.267


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