County Coleraine - Towards A New County

Towards A New County

English control of the territory remained nominal. Following the Flight of the Earls (1607) the Crown confiscated almost the entire county from its Irish aristocratic feudal owners. In 1609 the territory was given to the City of London Corporation and its livery companies, who received instructions to undertake its plantation.

The area for planting included:

  • the entirety of County Coleraine
  • the barony of Loughinsholin which comprised the then north of County Tyrone and the environs of Coleraine in County Antrim, together called O'Cahan's Country
  • a small area of County Donegal around Lough Foyle

In 1613, this larger area became incorporated into the newly-founded County Londonderry, with its county town in the city of Derry, which was renamed Londonderry as part of the Royal Charter.

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