• Ballylickey House is a defunct restaurant in Ballylickey, County Cork, Ireland. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1975...
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    Leice/Ballylicky". logainm.ie. "Parks". Camping Ireland. Ballylickey – Sheep's Head Way, West Cork "Ballylickey Manor House". Archived from the original on 9 May 2008...
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  • Armstrong's Barn Annamoe — — — — — Arbutus Lodge Cork Ballylickey House Ballylickey — — — — — Ballymaloe House Shanagarry — The Russell Hotel Dublin — — — — —...
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  • eldest son of the writer Alfred Perceval Graves (1846–1931), was born in Ballylickey, County Cork, Ireland, into a prominent Anglo-Irish family. He studied...
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  • from Ballylickey, where her family had a small estate at the head of Bantry Bay, County Cork, Ireland. She was born 17 March 1785 at Ballylickey House, the...
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  • Irish nationalist benefactor. Caroline Douglas was born in 1821 at Ballylickey House near Bantry Bay in County Cork, Ireland. Her father was English, Sir...
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  • Ireland Ballylickey Manor House on Bantry Bay Temple House, Ballymote, County Sligo Mount Juliet Estate Manor House, Country Kilkenny Temple House Manor...
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  • ISBN 9781472929143. Hogarth Press: Commercial Brown, p. 143. Ballylickey Manor House Archived 1 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Richard Murphy (2003)...
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  • Ballyjamesduff Ballykeeran Ballyknockan Ballylanders Ballylaneen Ballyleague Ballylickey Ballyliffin Ballylongford Ballylooby Ballylinan Ballymacward Ballymagauran...
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    an anglicisation of the Irish Baile an Tí Mhóir meaning "town of the big house", the Irish-language name for Baltimore is that of the O'Driscoll castle...
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    in 1969. Towns and villages around the bay include: Adrigole, Bantry, Ballylickey, Cahermore, Cappanolsha, Castletownbere (Castletown Bearhaven), Donemark...
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    County Cork, Ireland. The Irish name is Brugh / Brú Thuinne, meaning 'Great House of the Pastureland'. Churchtown is within the Cork North-West Dáil constituency...
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    the "Ballydehob Bohemians". One house was decorated with painted flowers, becoming known as the "Flower House". This house, which included a shop, gallery...
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    Ambrose Coghill, actor and aristocrat Bob Crowley, theatre designer who has a house near Skibbereen Seamus Davis, physicist and member of the U.S. National...
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  • p. 95. ISBN 978-0-06-019042-2 "The Graves family in Ireland". Ballylickey Manor House. 1 July 2010. Archived from the original on 1 July 2010. Retrieved...
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    parish includes the village of Crossbarry. It also includes John Coleman's house in Togher Upper. The parish has four schools; Scoil Eoin in the village...
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    area found prosperity via milling. The MacCarthys built a series of tower houses, some of which survive. The family lost influence during the Williamite...
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  • Ballinspittle Ballintemple Ballycotton Ballydehob Ballydesmond Ballygarvan Ballylickey Ballymakeera Ballymore Ballyvourney Baltimore Banteer Béal na Bláth Belgooly...
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    part of the Sheep's Head Way walking route. There is one pub, the Bank House, which offers food and live music during the summer months. The present-day...
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    Capeclearmuseum.ie. Archived from the original on 4 November 2017. Electricity and house water was a 'luxury' that only arrived on the island in the 1970s and a...
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    Ireland) of 1190, St John the Baptist (Catholic) of 1839, and the Market House of c. 1600. Kinsale is in the Cork South-West (Dáil Éireann) constituency...
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    Notable homeowners and residents include Margaret Jay, former leader of the House of Lords, and at one time the businessman Tony O'Reilly. The former Church...
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    Coolroe area of the town. The Cork to Macroom rail line served Station House (at the south end of Station Road). Ballincollig railway station was opened...
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    during the 20th century. The cave is accessible from the grounds of Cloyne House on Rock Street. (Permission must be sought from the owner as these are private...
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    House of Commons and Lord Chancellor of Ireland was made the first Baron and Viscount Midleton in 1715 and 1717, respectively. Midleton Market House,...
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    merged with the Royal Munster Yacht Club and made the Royal Munster's club house its headquarters. The biennial Regatta of Cork Week (formerly Ford Cork...
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    Ballinspittle Ballintemple Ballycotton Ballydehob Ballydesmond Ballygarvan Ballylickey Ballymakeera Ballymore Ballyvourney Baltimore Banteer Béal na Bláth Belgooly...
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    1612. Attiwell Wood (c.1728-1784), a barrister and member of the Irish House of Commons, came from an old Bandon family. Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, an...
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    Timoleague (Irish: Tigh Molaige, meaning 'house of Molaga') is a village in the eastern division of Carbery East in County Cork, Ireland. It is located...
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    the proceedings of a Lodge meeting held at Doneraile Court — the private house of her father, Arthur St Leger, 1st Viscount Doneraile. Upon discovering...
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