McCance of Knocknagoney |
THE BELL of Bangor Abbey, County Down, dating from 825AD, was reputedly found at the Abbey ca 1780, and it is speculated that it had been hidden at the time of the Viking attacks on Irish monasteries.
It was in private hands for some 150 years, and then housed in the Ulster Museum before coming to Bangor Borough Council in the 1950s.
The cast-iron bronze bell would have been used to call the monks to prayer.
This bell was in the possession of Lieutenant-Colonel John McCance (1843-1922), of Knocknagoney House, near Holywood, County Down, whose great-grandfather acquired from the ruins of Bangor Abbey.
In the historic Ulster Journal of Archæology it was recorded that
It shows the flowering of Irish Christian civilisation which was set back by the pagan Viking attacks.
First published in June, 2015.
Knocknagoney House |
In the historic Ulster Journal of Archæology it was recorded that
This bell was found in the ruins of the abbey about sixty years ago (last decade of the 18th century) and was in 1853 in possession of Dr Stephenson, of Belfast.The Bell has been at North Down Museum, Bangor, since 1984.
It shows the flowering of Irish Christian civilisation which was set back by the pagan Viking attacks.
First published in June, 2015.
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