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Project Gutenbery
International Online Library


The Princess Grace Irish Library
(Library of Irish Texts)

Manybooks in California has published digital copies of many of William Carleton’s works. They can be accessed here:



Venue

The William Carleton Summer School is held at Corick House, a seventeenth century country house, mentioned in Carleton’s writings and now a hotel situated in scenic parkland.

Corick House Hotel is excellently appointed, providing accommodation, including nearby guest house accommodation, for summer school week. Situated just north of the main Dungannon to Enniskillen road (the A4), between Augher and Clogher; it is well signposted.

At the time of the Plantation of Ulster the townland of Corick was part of the lands granted to the Bishop of Clogher. Corick or Corag, meaning a confluence of streams, lies mid-way between of the villages of Augher and Clogher where the Fury River joins the Tyrone Blackwater.

About 1697 Bishop St George Ashe settled John Story from Hexham in Northumberland on the property. Story sold his estate at Bingfield Hall and came to Ireland, apparently as the Bishop's Agent.

The Story family and their descendents were connected with Corick for about three hundred years, providing mainly bishops agents, clergymen and farmers. The parents of the novelist William Carelton were tenants at Nurchossy (early 19th Century) of John Benjamin Story (1764 - 1844). Carelton mentions him in Traits and Stories where he is described as one of the tallest and handsomest of the local squires.

The last member of the Story family sold the house and gardens at Corick to Mrs Jean Beacom and the surrounding farmland to the local farmers. It is Mrs Beacom's fondest desire that she will be able to carry the traditions of this grand Irish house on into the 21st Century.



Address:
Corick House Hotel, Clogher, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland
BT76 0BZ

Tel: +44 (0)28 8554 8216
Fax: +44 (0)28 8554 9531
Email: reservations@corickcountryhouse.com

www.corickcountryhouse.com