Boyne

Boyne
This very interesting surname recorded in the spellings of Boyn and Boyne, is claimed by the Irish to be of Irish origin, the Scots of Scottish origin, and the English, all three. There are many places called Boyne in the British Isles, but despite the fact that the first recording is Irish, the strongest claims to the surname are probably Scottish. In Banffshire there was an ancient "thanedom" or kingdom called "Boyne" and it is likely that the nameholders in both Scotland and Ireland hail originally from there. In the early Gaelic the name was spelt either as Mac Baoithin or O'Baoithin, and later anglicised to Boyn, Boyne, and Boyheen. The John Boyn of 1297, see below, may well have originated from Scotland, there was little love then between Scotland and England, and both used Ireland as a battleground. Certainly there are records in Scotland which indicate that the "family" were resident in Banffshire before the 11th century. The name also crops up in England where it is probably locational, if not Scottish, from one of the several places called Boyne or Boyne Hill in Berkshire and Yorkshire. Amongst English records is that of John Boyne, who was a witness in London in 1642. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Boyn, which was dated 1297, outlawed in County Kildare for rebellion against the government. This was during the reign of King Edward 1 of England, known as 'The Hammer of the Scots' 1272-1307. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Boyne — n. a battle in the War of the Grand Alliance in Ireland in 1690, where William III of England defeated the deposed James II and so ended Stuart Catholicism in England. Syn: battle of Boyne, battle of the Boyne. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Boyne —   [bɔɪn], Fluss in Ostirland, 110 km lang, mit Trichtermündung unterhalb der Stadt Drogheda. Oberhalb von Drogheda entschied 1690 in der Schlacht am Boyne der Sieg Wilhelms III. über Jakob II. die protestantische Thronfolge in England.   …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Boyne — Boyne, the Battle of the a famous battle in 1690 near the River Boyne in Ireland, in which Britain s Protestant King William III defeated the former King James II (a Catholic), and ended the attempts by the Catholic part of the royal family to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Boyne — (sonst Oboca), 1) schiffbarer Fluß in Irland, entspringt im N. der Grafschaft Kildare, Provinz Leinster, nimmt in East Meath den Blackwater auf, hat einen Kanal bis Trim u. mündet ins Irische Meer unweit Drogheda; an seinen Ufern schlug am 11.… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Boyne — (spr. beun), Fluß auf der Ostküste Irlands, entspringt in der Grafschaft Kildare im Torfmoor von Allen und mündet unterhalb Drogheda nach einem Laufe von 113 km in die Irische See. Eine Sandbarre verhindert größere Schiffe am Einlaufen, Barken… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Boyne — (spr. beun), Fluß in Irland, 105 km lg., mündet unterhalb Drogheda in die Irische See, von Navan ab schiffbar. Am B. 1. Juli 1690 Sieg Wilhelms III. von Oranien über Jakob II …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Boyne — (Beun), schiffbarer Fluß. in Irland, unweit Drogheda mündend; an seinen Ufern Sieg Wilhelms von Oranien über Jakob II., 11. Juli 1690 …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Boyne — [boin] river in E Ireland: site of a battle (1690) in which the forces of William III of England defeated the Jacobites of James II, resulting in his flight to France: c. 70 mi (113 km) …   English World dictionary

  • Boyne — Übersichtskarte zum Verlauf des Boyne und nahegelegenen Sehenswürdigkeiten Der Boyne (irisch: An Bhóinn) ist ein etwa 112 km langer Fluss in Leinster, Irland. Der Fluss entspringt in der Trinity Well am Fuß der 141 m hohen Carbury Hill in… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Boyne — Several terms incorporating the word Boyne include: * River Boyne, a river in Ireland * Boyne River (Ontario), a separate rivers but discussed in the same article * Boyne Falls, Michigan, * Boyne USA, a ski resort company in Michigan * Boyne… …   Wikipedia

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