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Mention the word Dungeon 'donjon' was the name used for the castle's main tower before it became known as the keep. Prisoners could have been kept in several places throughout Carrickfergus castle, there is reference to the gatehouse being used in 1576. Probably the most secure would have been the 'oubliette' a room to which the only access is through a trapdoor in the ceiling. It is unlikely the vault under the main keep housed prisoners, it was probably used to store wheat, cloth and possibly valuables, many of which would have been the spoils of war. Prisoners would have been housed
according to their social rank, Many prominent people in Irish history have been incarcerated in the castle, some of these may have spent their time quite comfortably, often people of rank were allowed their own servants, and would have been at liberty to move about within the castle, as the gate was guarded at all times. One of these was Conn O'Neill of Clandeboy in 1603, another was Randall MacDonnell 1642 - 43, the latter managed to escape twice and O'Neill once. These people were in the fortunate position of being able to offer bribes to secure their escape, in O'Neill's case it appears his escape was arranged by Hugh Montgomery not of course for the love of O'Neill but to secure thitle to some of his land. |
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