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    Drishane Castle is a MacCarthy tower house and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland. In modern times the name is also used to refer to the...
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  • Desmond Castle, restored castle Dripsey Castle Drishane Castle, restored castle Dromagh Castle Dromaneen Castle Duarrigle Castle Dunalong Castle Dunasead...
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    Blarney Castle, enlarged by Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, 9th Lord of Muskerry Carrigaphooca Castle, built by Dermot McCarthy of Drishane Castle. Castle Salem...
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    Dermot Mór MacCarthy of Drishane Castle, around the same time his brother, Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, was rebuilding Blarney Castle. The MacCarthys of Muskerry...
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    2011-02-11. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Castletownshend. Buildings of Ireland: Drishane House 51°32′N 9°11′W / 51.533°N 9.183°W / 51.533; -9.183...
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    Carrignacurra, Drumcarragh, Carrignaneela, Ballybodan, Courtbrack, Kilmeedy, Drishane, Droumsicane, Dromagh Sherlock, Rory (2011). "The evolution of the Irish...
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  • 37206 296 Drishane Castle Castle Drishane More 52°04′31″N 9°02′55″W / 52.07515°N 9.04849°W / 52.07515; -9.04849 339 Dromaneen Castle Castle Dromaneen...
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    civil parish of Drishane, and within a Poor Law Union also called Millstreet. The Millstreet Union encompasses the civil parishes of Drishane and Kilcorney...
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  • her name. He had a younger brother Dermod, ancestor of the MacCarthys of Drishane, and a sister Ellen, married first Donal MacCarthy Reagh, Prince of Carbery...
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  • import-export business with his friend James Wallis (1807–1893), formerly of Drishane Castle, County Cork, who had settled at Fenelon Falls. In 1831, Bellingham...
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    landowners with land covering 13,363 acres, extending from Clondrohid to Drishane. During the 19th century, the family tried to temper growing Irish nationalist...
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    the townlands of Garryvoe Lower, Garryvoe Upper and Ballybutler. Garryvoe Castle, a ruined tower house in the townland of Garryvoe Lower, is sometimes associated...
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    37206 296 Drishane Castle Castle Drishane More 52°04′31″N 9°02′55″W / 52.07515°N 9.04849°W / 52.07515; -9.04849 339 Dromaneen Castle Castle Dromaneen...
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    census. Parishes adjoining Clondrohid include Aghabulloge, Ballyvourney, Drishane, Kilcorney, Kilnamartry, and Macroom. The townlands of Clondrohid were...
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  • 1812: Hon Hayes St Leger 1813: William Baldwin 1814: Henry Wallis of Drishane Castle 1815: John Michael Wrixon 1816: Savage French 1817: John Townsend 1818:...
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    VI, Appendix, Pedigree of O'Donovan, pp. 2439–41 Somerville grew up at Drishane, Castletownshend less than two miles away from the site. Somerville, pp...
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  • Duhallow to the north. Forty-six out of fifty-two townlands of the parish of Drishane lie in the barony with the remaining six contiguous townlands lying in...
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    Shepherds In memory of Thomas Somerville and his wife, Henrietta Townsend of Drishane House. The tracery lights depict Sts. Brigid, Fachtna, and Barrahane. 1920...
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  • Corcomhide Cullen (Duhallow) Currykippane Desertmore Donoughmore (Muskerry) Drishane Dromtarriff Drumdowney Duniskey Garrycloyne Grenagh Hackmys Imphrick Inchigeelagh...
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  • 430 Clanwilliam Killardry Tipperary Drish 160 Eliogarty Rahelty Thurles Drishane 249 Clanwilliam Rathlynin Tipperary Drishoge 105 Iffa and Offa East Newchapel...
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    Cloyne, Lisgoold, and Midleton Rural Millstreet Rural District Cullen, and Drishane Mitchelstown No. 1 Rural District Kildorrery, and Mitchelstown Skibbereen...
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    Claonráth, Clondrohid, Clonmoyle, Coomlogane, Doire Fhínín, Dripsey, Drishane, Firmount, Gort na Tiobratan, Gowlane, Greenfort, Greenville, Inchigeelagh...
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  • troops of horse." Lee 1914, p. 64. "The castle thyat the Papal Nuncio actually visited ... was Drumsicane, not Drishane." Duignan 2009, 2nd paragraph. ".....
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  • Skibbereen Drinane 156 West Carbery (W.D.) Skull Skull Drishane 324 West Carbery (W.D.) Skull Skull Drishane 77 West Carbery (W.D.) Castlehaven Skibbereen Drishanemore...
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    Brisbane and Queensland known variously in the sources as Teige of Rahine and Drishane, after a piece of land he bought from the O'Driscolls on the other side...
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