Neesy O'haughan
Naoise O'Haughan
(also known as Neesy, Ness and Nessie) was a well-known
highwayman
in County
Antrim
,
Northern Ireland
in the late
17th
and early
18th centuries
. He is said to have hidden in caves at the Hatchet Field on the
Black Mountain
north of Belfast, before he was captured and hanged at 'The Three Sisters', the
gallows
green, near
Carrickfergus
Castle in
1720
. County
Antrim
is immediately north of
Belfast
and its wild rolling hills -
Divis
and
Black Mountain
- provided an ideal environment for O'Haughan. For further information mail saf.ety@ntlworld.com O'Haughan, Neesy
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