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Brigown.
Brigown (Irish: Brí Ghabhann,
meaning "hill of the smiths"). was
founded by monk
named Saint Fanahan (Findchú). By the 9th century,
Brigown had...
- (died ca. 655) was an
early Irish Saint. He was born in Brigobann, now
Brigown, in the
county of Cork, Ireland.
Finnchu was son of Finnlug, a descendant...
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Ballyhooly Ballynoe Ballyoughtera Ballyspillane Barnahely Bohillane Bridgetown Brigown Britway Caherlag Carrigaline Carrigdownane Carrigleamleary Carrigtwohill...
- and his
mother was Mary
Lynch (née Kelly), both of whom are
buried in
Brigown graveyard, Mitchelstown.
During his
first twelve years of
schooling he...
- games.[citation needed]
Fermoy on the Blackwater, by Bill Power, 2009 (
Brigown Press, 410 pages) Fermoy: A
local history, by
Niall Brunicard (first published...
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virgin saint,
probably an
abbess 25
January Finnchu 7th
century (d. 655/5)
Brigown (Brí Gobann)
Munster saint Finnseach/Findsech ?
Irish Sliabh Guaire (Co...
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Kilreen Celtic Ballyphehane Ballyphehane Park Park
United A
Mitchelstown Brigown Pe****
Celtic A Togher, Cork
Clashduv Road
Village United Mayfield, Cork...
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cathedral were
burned by
Phelim O'Neill No
trace of the
tower remains.
Brigown (near Mitchelstown) Cork 1720 Barrow's
research indicates that this tower...
- Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, he was
ordained in 1625 and was
Prebendary of
Brigown in
Cloyne Cathedral until he
became Dean of
Lismore in 1630. In 1640 he...
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Ballyvourney Abbey Bantry Friary (approx.)
Bawnatemple Monastery Bridgetown Abbey Brigown Monastery Buttevant Friary Carrigillihy Monastery,
supposed monastic site...