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Aghinagh House is a
building in Caum Townland,
County Cork,
Ireland which was
probably constructed sometime between 1799 and 1815. The
building is an example...
- late 1903, she died 13
January 2006 at the age of 102). They
settled at
Aghinagh House, Killinardrish,
County Cork, Ireland.
Carton de
Wiart died at the...
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Aghinagh GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
village of Rusheen,
County Cork, Ireland. The club
currently fields teams in
Gaelic football...
- Ireland. It is
located in
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne, in the
Parish of
Aghinagh,
which also has Rusheen,
Bealnamorive and
parts of
Carrigadrohid in it...
- Tincoora, Tullylease, Williamstown, in the
former Rural District of Kanturk;
Aghinagh, Aglish, An
Sliabh Riabhach, Béal Átha an Ghaorthaidh, Cannaway, Ceann...
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meaning 'rock of the bridge') is a
townland and
village in the
parish of
Aghinagh,
County Cork, Ireland. It is
situated on the
north bank of the
River Lee...
- (1) 1970 Cork
Senior Hurling Championship, runner-up 1970
Aghabullogue Aghinagh Ballincollig Béal Átha
Ghaorthaidh Ballinora Blarney Canovee Cill Na Martra...
- pla**** with
Aghinagh,
Millstreet and
Muskerry and was a
National League winner with the Cork
senior football team. A
member of the
Aghinagh club, Coakley...
- afterwards. MacEgan's body was
later buried in the
local churchyard at
Aghinagh.
Boetius MacEgan,
Bishop of Ross By
Father CANICE MOONEY, O.F.M Boetius...
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Liscarroll Churchtown Gaels 1–13
Charleville 0–10
Inniscarra 0–10, 3–10 (R)
Aghinagh 0–10, 3–09 (R)
Kilmacabea 1–12
Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's 1–04
Douglas 1–08 Nemo...