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- Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-84908-050-7. "Irish tower houses - Roaringwater Journal". roaringwaterjournal.com. Hodkinson, Brian J. (2011). "' Indeed...
- of Death by Ralph Riegel was published in June 2020. A book Murder at Roaringwater by Nick Foster was published in May 2021. Minister for Justice Equality...
- as "immemorial basilica". "St.Patrick's Basilica". "Knock Basilica". Roaringwater Journal. Trudy Ring, 1996, International Dictionary of Historic Places...
- Parish of Ss. Peter & Paul". www.sspeterandpaulsparishathlone.com. "Church of Sts Peter and Paul AthloneRoaringwater Journal". roaringwaterjournal.com....
- Patrick's place of penance. "St.Patrick's Basilica". "Knock Basilica". Roaringwater Journal. List of cathedrals in Ireland List of Cathedrals Basilica...
- Ringarogy Island (Gaeilge: Rinn Ghearróige) is a former island in Roaringwater Bay, County Cork, Ireland that forms part of Carbery's Hundred Isles. Ringarogy...
- lies southwest of County Cork in Ireland alongside other islands of Roaringwater Bay. It had a po****tion of 111 people at the time of the 2016 Census...
- Harbour and Long Island Bay. To the east and southeast, the views take in Roaringwater Bay and its many islands, known as Carbery's Hundred Isles. North and...
- Carbery's Hundred Isles are the islands around Long Island Bay and Roaringwater Bay. Fastnet Rock lies in the Atlantic Ocean 11.3  km south of mainland...
- Horse Island (Gaeilge: Oileán na gCapall) is a small inhabited island in Roaringwater Bay, County Cork, Ireland, off the coast of Schull, that forms part of...