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Kilbrittain or
Killbrittain (Irish: Cill Briotáin,
meaning 'Briotáin's church') is the name of a village,
townland and
parish in
County Cork, Ireland...
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Kilbrittain GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
parish of
Kilbrittain,
County Cork, Ireland. The club
fields teams in
Gaelic football...
- Riabhach, is a late fifteenth-century
Gaelic m****cript that was
created at
Kilbrittain in
County Cork, Ireland, for Fínghean Mac Carthaigh, Lord of Carbery...
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Glounthaune Goleen Gougane Barra Halfway Innishannon Kanturk Kealkill Kilbrittain Kilcrohane Kilmichael Kilnamartyra Kilumney Kilworth Kinsale Knockavilla...
- aborted. For example, a
planned attack on a
Black and Tan
barracks in
Kilbrittain was called-off
after two
aborted attempts.
Towards the end of 1920, members...
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Ballymartle v
Aghada Kilbrittain v
Delanys Ballincollig v Cobh
Kilbrittain v
Newcestown Ballincollig v
Ballymartle Kilbrittain v
Ballincollig Overall...
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Kinsale Bally More 418 East
Carbery (E.D.)
Kilbrittain Bandon Ballybeg 261 East
Carbery (E.D.)
Kilbrittain Bandon Ballycatteen 338 East
Carbery (E.D.)...
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Donal MacCarthy Reagh of
Kilbrittain (died 1636) was an
Irish magnate who
owned the
extensive lands of
Carbery (almost half a
million acres) in south-western...
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MacCarthy Reagh Donal MacCarthy Reagh, "Comte de Carbery" & Lord of
Kilbrittain m. Lady
Ellen Roche of
Fermoy Col.
Finghin MacCarthy Reagh, "le comte...
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Mallow v Cobh
Kilbrittain v
Aghada Youghal v
Delanys Ballymartle v St. Finbarr's
Kilbrittain v
Mallow Youghal v
Ballymartle Youghal v
Kilbrittain Overall In...