Drogheda was a stronghold and trading post of the Norsemen in the 8th–11th century and of the Anglo-Normans in the 12th century. Two towns grew up, one on either side of the river; they received separate incorporation in 1228 but were combined by charter in 1412.
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May 12, 2009 · Drogheda , surrounded by walls, became a part of the English Pale. The Irish Parliament was established in 1297 and Drogheda occasionally played ...
Apr 21, 2023 · At the mouth of the River Boyne, Drogheda is a historic town, founded by the Normans in 1194. It has a couple of castles, and a surviving tower ...
Drogheda was originally two towns built on either side of the River Boyne. Hugh De Lacy granted a charter for the establishment of Drogheda town on the ...