- Portmagee
Infobox Irish Place
name = Portmagee
gaeilge = An Caladh
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north coord = 51.885604
west coord = 10.366116
irish grid = V370730
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province =Munster
county =County Kerry
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|Portmagee ('An Caladh' in Irish) is a village in
County Kerry , Ireland. The village is located on the west coast ofIreland , on Kerry'sIveragh peninsula south ofValentia Island . The name in Irish means 'theferry ', referring to its purpose as a crossing point to the island. Access to Valentia Island is now via a bridge from Portmagee.The English name Portmagee (or Magee's Port as it was formerly known) comes from Captain Theobald Magee, a notorious
18th Century smuggler. Having served in the army of King James as an officer, Magee 'retired' to a life of merchant shipping betweenFrance ,Portugal andIreland . Thanks to the intricately chisled coast around the South West, his trade in contraband spirits, textiles and tea and tobacco was extremely hard to police and therefore extremely profitable. He married Mrs. Bridget Morgell, the widow of a richDingle merchant and also the daughter of the then MP forCounty Kerry , Mr. Thomas Crosby.Being related to the best smuggler in
Ireland can't have sat too easily on Crosby's shoulders and there is some suspicion that Magee's death in a Lisbon monastery was due to some exile imposed by the powerful MP. However, his wife, and his sons continued the family business of smuggling.The village also serves as a departure point for tourists travelling to visit '
Skellig Michael ', an island off the coast featuring a 6th century monastic settlement.ee also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland
External links
* [http://www.portmagee.net/ Portmagee Info and Map]
* [http://www.thewaterfrontportmagee.com/ The Waterfront]
* [http://www.skelligislands.com/ The Skelligs]
* [http://www.moorings.ie/ The Moorings]
* [http://www.portmagee.com/ Portmagee.com]
* [http://www.o-neill.org/poetry/mackerel.htm Poem related to Portmagee by Brendan O'Neill]
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