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Place name County Entry Source Ballinavar Cork Ballinavar , hamlet, 4m.NE. of Rosscarbery, co. Cork. Bartholomew CORK Cork Rosscarbery; and the small towns of Castle-Lyons, Crookhaven, Liscarrol, and Timoleague. Prior to the Union it sent twenty-four Lewis:Ireland Galley Head Lighthouse Cork Cork, on E. side of Rosscarbery Bay; has a flashing light 174 ft. above high water, and seen 19 miles. Bartholomew GLANDORE Cork Rosscarbery; containing about 200 inhabitants. This seems to have been a place of some importance at an early period, as appears Lewis:Ireland Kilfaughnabeg Cork Kilfaughnabeg , par., S. co. Cork, 3 miles SW. of Rosscarbery, 3126 ac., pop. 1482. Bartholomew KILFAUGHNABEG Cork Rosscarbery, on the road from Cork to Skibbereen; containing 2461 inhabitants. It is bounded on the south by St. George Lewis:Ireland KILKERRANMORE Cork Rosscarbery, partly in Kilmeen, and partly in Rathbarry. The parochial school, in which are about 12 children, is supported by the Cork Lewis:Ireland Kilmacabea Cork Kilmacabea , par., SW. co. Cork, on Glendore Harbour, 4 m. NW. of Rosscarbery, 13,755 ac., pop. 3405. Bartholomew Milk Cove Cork Milk Cove , creek, 1 mile S. of Rosscarbery, co. Cork. Bartholomew Myross Cork Myross , par., S. co. Cork, 5 m. SW. of Rosscarbery, 4119 ac., pop. 2221. Bartholomew Reenascreena Cork Reenascreena , 6 miles from Rosscarbery, S. co. Cork; P.O. Bartholomew Ross Cork Ross *, par., S. co, Cork, on Ross Bay, 13,350 ac., pop. 4208; contains Rosscarbery. Bartholomew Rosscarbery Cork Rosscarbery , vil., Ross par., S. co. Cork, on Rosscarbery Bay, 12 miles E. of Skibbereen sta. and 22 SW. of Bandon Bartholomew ROSSCARBERY Cork ROSSCARBERY , a market and post-town and parish, and the seat of the diocese of Ross, partly in the barony Lewis:Ireland ROSS, Diocese of ROSS , Diocese of.See ROSSCARBERY. Lewis:Ireland SKIBBEREEN Cork Rosscarbery. The parochial church of Abbeystrowry is situated in Bridgetown; it is a large edifice in the early English style Lewis:Ireland UNION-HALL Cork Rosscarbery, to which it has a penny post: the population is returned with the parish. It is situated at the western Lewis:Ireland
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