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    Rosscarbery (Irish: Ros Ó gCairbre, meaning 'Cairbre's wood') is a village and census town in County Cork, Ireland. The village is on a shallow estuary...
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    Ballydehob, Courtmacsherry, Drimoleague, Durrus, Glengarriff, Leap, Rosscarbery, Timoleague and Union Hall. The westernmost part of the region consists...
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  • Fachtna of Rosscarbery, known also as Fachanan, was an Irish Christian leader known as the founder of the monastery of Rosscarbery (Ros Ailithir), County...
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  • The title became extinct on his death in 1678. The Moore Baronetcy, of Rosscarbery in the County of Cork, Ireland was created in the Baronetage of Ireland...
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  • incumbencies at Kilmocomogue (1987–1993); Killiney, (1993–1998); and Rosscarbery, (1998–). He was Chancellor of Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral from 1998...
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    Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa (category People from Rosscarbery)
    members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). Born and raised in Rosscarbery, County Cork, he witnessed the Great Famine. Rossa founded the Phoenix...
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    Tom Barry (Irish republican) (category People from Rosscarbery)
    Thomas Barry Senior resigned and opened a business in his hometown of Rosscarbery, County Cork. Barry was first educated at Ardagh Boys' National School...
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  • Newmarket Newtownshandrum Nohoval Ovens Rathcormac Riverstick Rockchapel Rosscarbery Ringaskiddy Sallybrook Schull Shanagarry Shanbally Shanballymore Sheep's...
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  • December 1876) was a 19th-century Irish Roman Catholic bishop. Born in Rosscarbery, County Cork, Fitzgerald was educated at the Irish College in Paris....
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  • Rosegreen Rosemount Rosenallis Roslevan Rosmuc Rossaveel (Ros a' Mhíl) Rosscarbery Rosses Point Rossinver Rosslare Harbour Rosslare Strand Rossnowlagh Rossport...
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    (1890–1922). The Michael Collins Birthplace is located 8 km (5 mi) east of Rosscarbery, immediately northwest of the hamlet of Sam's Cross. Collins was born...
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  • general election. She married Patrick O'Driscoll on 8 September 1901 at Rosscarbery's Roman Catholic chapel in County Cork. The couple had 14 children: five...
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  • Rangers GAA, a club outside Dungarvan Carbery Rangers GAA, a club in Rosscarbery Crossmaglen Rangers GAC, a club in Armagh Laune Rangers GAA, a club in...
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    Nohoval Ovens Rathbarry Rathcormac Riverstick Roberts Cove Rockchapel Rosscarbery Rylane Sallybrook Schull Shanagarry Shanbally Shanballymore Timoleague...
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    built by Sir Walter Coppinger and located in Ballyvireen valley, west of Rosscarbery in County Cork, Ireland. The house has a rectangular centre flanked by...
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  • Hart, Peter; Ó Conchubhair, Brian (eds.). The Fight at Burgatia House, Rosscarbery in Rebel Cork's Fighting Story, 1916-21. Ireland: The Kerryman. p. 146...
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    Perry-Aylmer informing the Board that Lady Carbery of Castle Freke near Rosscarbery had given her full permission to either rebuild or re-construct the existing...
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    as kings of Carbery in what is now southwestern County Cork including Rosscarbery in the 13th century. Their descendants would expand their territories...
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    5666; -8.999 Owenahincha (Irish: Abha na hInse) is a beach located near Rosscarbery in County Cork. It is, as of 2022, a Blue Flag beach. There are a number...
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    McGreevy, Ronan. "Home advantage – Ronan McGreevy on Tom Barry and the Rosscarbery attack". Irish Times, 22 March 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021 "The Kerry...
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    forces in August 1922. Collins was born in Woodfield, Sam's Cross, near Rosscarbery, County Cork, on 16 October 1890, the third son and youngest of eight...
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    generally called axial stone circles, including Drombeg stone circle near Rosscarbery, County Cork. Scottish recumbent circles are usually flanked by the two...
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    Nohoval Ovens Rathbarry Rathcormac Riverstick Roberts Cove Rockchapel Rosscarbery Rylane Sallybrook Schull Shanagarry Shanbally Shanballymore Timoleague...
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    that the writer had researched his family roots in Inchinattin, near Rosscarbery, County Cork, and that he had applied for an Irish passport, to which...
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    early name for what was later known as Iona. He began his education in Rosscarbery (the School of Ross), County Cork, and completed it in Tuosist in County...
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    Quaker figure in Cork, and often stayed with Morris at Castle Salem near Rosscarbery. Between 1671 and 1677, Penn visited Germany on behalf of the Quaker...
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  • diocesan territory was centred on the towns of Baltimore, Skibbereen, Rosscarbery and Clonakilty which lie along the modern national road N71. This see...
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  • Fachtna is an Irish personal name and may refer to Fachtna of Rosscarbery Fachtna of Kiltoom Fachtna Fáthach Fachtna mac Folachtan Fachtna Murphy Fachtna...
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    Galley Head Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse outside of Rosscarbery, County Cork, on the south coast of Ireland. The lighthouse is situated...
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  • Succeeded by Edward Southwell Jr. Cromwell Price Baronetage of Ireland Preceded by William Moore Baronet (of Rosscarbery) 1693–1733 Succeeded by Charles Moore...
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