By Jacqueline Agnew
Published by Latharna Press
ISBN: 978-1-923454-25-5
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Abstract

Kilwaughter – The Unknown Castle: Four Centuries of Power, Politics, and DeclineOn the edge of Larne in County Antrim, the crumbling remains of Kilwaughter Castle whisper of a forgotten past. Once a proud plantation house, it has borne silent witness to centuries of conquest, ambition, scandal, and resilience.From the ancient Ó Gnímh bards—later Anglicised to Agnew—through Anglo-Norman lords, Scottish settlers, and Italian aristocrats, this richly researched narrative traces the turbulent journey of a single estate and the extraordinary lives entwined with it. Meet figures who helped shape Belfast, men embroiled in politics and rebellion, profiteers of the West Indies slave trade, and a determined American woman who sought to rescue the castle from oblivion.Through war, abandonment, and faded glory, Kilwaughter – The Unknown Castle brings to life the rise and fall of families, the clash of empires, and the enduring legacy of a remarkable structure. For readers of historical biography, social history, and architectural heritage, this is a vivid portrait of one forgotten corner of Northern Ireland—and the global currents that shaped it.