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    Mitchelstown Cave (also known as New Cave) is a limestone cave near Burncourt, County Tipperary, Ireland. Situated 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Mitchelstown...
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    valley to the south of the Galtee Mountains. Mitchelstown is 13 km south-west of the Mitchelstown Cave, 53 km north of Cork City, 56 km south-east of...
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    Castle Lorrha Lough Derg Monaincha Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea Mitchelstown Cave Nenagh Castle Ormonde Castle, Carrick-on-Suir Redwood Castle (Castle...
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    south-west along the Galtee Mountains, passing Glengarra Wood and Mitchelstown Cave. East of the route, the Knockmealdown Mountains and the Comeraghs...
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    conquest of Ireland in 1650, later becoming known as "Burnt Court". The Mitchelstown Caves are situated approximately 2.5 kilometres from Burncourt and were...
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    Mountains stand south of the town, while to the southwest lie the Mitchelstown Caves. The salmon weir, on the opposite side of the bridge from the castle...
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  • he explored the Marble Arch Caves with Édouard-Alfred Martel, and was the first to describe fauna in the Mitchelstown Cave. After a year at the Royal College...
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    Jameson, H. Lyster (1896). "On the exploration of the caves of Enniskillen and Mitchelstown for the R.I.A. Flora and Fauna Committee". The Irish Naturalist...
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  • as the R639 regional road. Mitchelstown and Cahir are approximately 10 km and 20 km respectively. The Mitchelstown Caves are situated approximately 3 km...
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    Alexander Henry Haliday on a speleological excursion to Mitchelstown Caves in County Galway to study the Cave insects. One, Lipura wrightii was subsequently named...
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    ) 4: 177–196, 1pl. 1857 (with Wright, E. P.) Notes of a visit to Mitchelstown Caves by E. Percival Wright, A.B., M.R.I.A., Director of the Dublin University...
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    indicator of water-flow in caves". British Caver. 13: 35–36. — (March 1945). "Stalmotite growth in the new cave, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork". Irish Naturalists'...
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  • Jameson, H. Lyster (1896). "On the exploration of the caves of Enniskillen and Mitchelstown for the R.I.A. Flora and Fauna Committee". The Irish Naturalist...
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    was on trial in Mitchelstown during which the crowd threw stones at the police who then shot three civilians, known as the "Mitchelstown massacre". When...
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    limestone rock also gives rise to a network of caves under and to the south of the town. Cloyne Cave, which is the biggest in County Cork, is estimated...
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    a goat once entered one of these caves, emerging in the townland of Ballintubrid, a few miles southwards. The cave where the goat emerged is called Poll...
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  • Constabulary as part of the Tithe War. 1887, 9 September Mitchelstown massacre Mitchelstown, County Cork 3 Several British soldiers fired into a crowd...
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  • He did at last manage to capture the Súgan Earl of Desmond in caves near Mitchelstown, and in reward Elizabeth I carried out the full restoration, by...
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  • not continuing after 10th century; round tower fell 1720 Brigobann; Mitchelstown Buttevant Friary Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded 1251 (1276-9...
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  • Lisgoold Lismire Lombardstown Lyre Mayfield Meelin Milford Minane Bridge Mitchelstown Monard Monkstown Montenotte Mourneabbey Nad Newcestown Newmarket Newtwopothouse...
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    and passing through the village of Kilbeheny before veering west of Mitchelstown and proceeding south along Kilworth Mountain and through Fermoy, Rathcormack...
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  • White Knight, while hiding in "an obscure cave many fathoms underground" in the neighbourhood of Mitchelstown. FitzGerald was placed in irons to prevent...
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  • King married Catherine (died 1669), daughter of Sir William Fenton, of Mitchelstown, County Cork and Margaret Fitzgibbon, and left two sons, Robert (died...
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  • and claim to have killed seven Republicans. A skirmish takes place in Mitchelstown, County Cork. One Anti-Treaty officer is killed and 12 of his men are...
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  • at a pub in Mitchelstown, County Cork. 3 June A 27-year-old man was charged with the murder of Patrick O'Donnell at a pub in Mitchelstown two days earlier...
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    Ovens over the river Bride is the entrance of the celebrated limestone caves, which Smith, in his history of Cork, describes as 18 feet in height; but...
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  • kicked off at 8 p.m. Indie-pendence 2008 took place at New Square in Mitchelstown, County Cork from August 1 to 3. Amongst the performers were The Blizzards...
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    8 June 2009. This year's independently run Indiependence Festival in Mitchelstown, Co Cork has signed British bands Super Furry Animals and Ocean Colour...
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