Keyser's Lane


Keyser's Lane is a street name found in several former Viking towns in Ireland.
The name generally applies to a street which runs from the medieval town centre down to the quays or harbour, and is believed to derive from Old Norse keisa, meaning "bend", perhaps a reference to the steep slope of the hill or the curve of the river. Holinshed's Chronicles mentions that it is an ancient name of uncertain origin. Other sources give "lane to the quays" or "ship wharf" as its meaning; however, "quay" is a Celtic/French word, not Norse.

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