- This is a
sortable table of the
townlands in the
barony of
Kerrycurrihy,
County Cork, Ireland.
Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland...
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Elizabeth I. In 1568
there was an
attempt to
establish a
corporate colony in
Kerrycurrihy barony, but it was destro**** by the Irish. In the 1570s a privately-funded...
- Cork.
comprising the
Baronies of Barrymore, Cork, Courceys, Imokilly,
Kerrycurrihy, Kinalea,
Kinnatalloon & Kinsale. Dublin:
Stationery Office. pp. 70,...
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colonization of Munster,
attempts to
settle a
joint stock colony at
Kerrycurrihy in 1568 was made and
Richard Grenville also
seized lands for colonization...
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between the
Barony of
Barrymore to the east,
Muskerry East to the west and
Kerrycurrihy to the south. The city's muni****l
government was
dominated by about...
- Laois, in 1556. A
joint stock colony was
planted in the late 1560s, at
Kerrycurrihy near Cork city, on land
leased from the Earl of Desmond.
Grenville also...
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northwest of
county Kerry.
Ciarraige Cuirche,
located in the
barony of
Kerrycurrihy,
south of Cork city
Ciarraige Diurgi,
located somewhere in
Munster Ciarraige...
- of 2.4
square kilometres (240 ha), it is a
townland in the
barony of
Kerrycurrihy. As of the 2011 census,
Curraghbinny townland had a po****tion of 155...
- is a
village and
parish in
County Cork, Ireland, in the old
barony of
Kerrycurrihy. It lies 14
kilometres southeast of Cork city on the
estuary of the River...
- the east,
Barretts to the north-west,
Muskerry East to the west, and
Kerrycurrihy to the south. The
River Lee
bisects the
barony from west to east. The...