Murray, Ken (25. mars 2010): President tells Turks an anecdote of myth not factArkivert 20. oktober 2012 hos Wayback Machine., The Irish Times. Arkivert fra originalen den 20. oktober 2012. Sitat: «Liam Reilly, an administrator with the Old Drogheda Society based in the town's Millmount Museum, said last night the comments were incorrect. 'There are no records with the Drogheda Port Authority of this ever happening. Drogheda historians can trace the star and crescent back to 1210 when the British governor of Ireland, King John Lackland, granted the town its first charter,' he said»
Murray, Ken (25. mars 2010): President tells Turks an anecdote of myth not factArkivert 20. oktober 2012 hos Wayback Machine., The Irish Times. Arkivert fra originalen den 20. oktober 2012. Sitat: «Liam Reilly, an administrator with the Old Drogheda Society based in the town's Millmount Museum, said last night the comments were incorrect. 'There are no records with the Drogheda Port Authority of this ever happening. Drogheda historians can trace the star and crescent back to 1210 when the British governor of Ireland, King John Lackland, granted the town its first charter,' he said»