UNEARTHING THE PAST AT MACOSQUIN
Dr James Lyttleton and Nick Brannon are collaborating in a community-driven archaeological project in the hope of discovering evidence of the early 17th century houses at Macosquin.
Meetings have already been held with local landowners, Macosquin Community Association, Rector Mike Roemmele of St Mary’s Church and Macosquin Primary School whose pupils will take part in the week long excavations from Monday, April 25.
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Hide AdDr Lyttleton travelled to the Guildhall Library in London last week to examine maps of the historic village, where in 1615 the London Guild of Merchant Taylors company established a town as part of the plantation of Londonderry.
“We are hoping to find the original footprint of settler houses in the village,” said Dr Lyttleton, who teaches part-time in Maynooth University.
“”There is a good chance that these Merchant Taylors houses have not been interfered or disrupted by redevelopment.
“It would be great if we could find the foundations of these houses, which were made from timber or clay walling.