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Place name County Entry Source ABBEYMAHON Cork Timoleague; containing 3563 inhabitants. This parish is situated on the northwest side of Courtmacsherry bay, on the south coast: it formerly Lewis:Ireland BANDON, or BANDONBRIDGE Cork Timoleague. Here is a chief station of the constabulary police. The inhabitants were incorporated by charter of the 11th of James Lewis:Ireland CORK Cork Timoleague. Prior to the Union it sent twenty-four members to the Irish parliament, being two for the county at large Lewis:Ireland COURTMACSHERRY Cork Timoleague; containing 680 inhabitants. This village is pleasantly situated on the harbour of the same name on the southern coast Lewis:Ireland CROGRONE Cork Timoleague, from which the cure was served till the Reformation, since which period it has invariably been regarded as part Lewis:Ireland KILBRITAIN Cork Timoleague; containing 1607 inhabitants. A castle was built here in the 13th century by De Courcey, of which he was dispossessed Lewis:Ireland KILMALOODA Cork Timoleague, and has a large plain chapel at Clongough. There is a parochial school, which was built and is chiefly Lewis:Ireland LISLEE Cork Timoleague, where the courts are now held. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Ross, episcopally united in 1705 to the rectory Lewis:Ireland Lislevane Cork Lislevane , 4 m. S. of Timoleague, S. co. Cork; P.O. Bartholomew Meelmane Cork Meelmane , hamlet, Lislee par., S. co. Cork, near Timoleague, pop. 98. Bartholomew ROSSCARBERY Cork Timoleague, Inchydony, Curragrainemore, Donoughmore, and Templebryan; there is also one vicar choral. The income of the deanery amounts to £91 per ann., arising Lewis:Ireland TEMPLEQUINLAN Cork Timoleague and on the Arigadeen river; containing 1042 inhabitants. It comprises 2188 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued Lewis:Ireland TEMPLETRINE Cork Timoleague; and between the church of this parish and Ballinspittle is a very extensive fort, with a treble rampart and intrenchments Lewis:Ireland Timoleague Cork Timoleague , par. and vil., S. co. Cork, on river Arigadeen and Courtmacsherry Bay, 5 miles NE. of Clonakilty and 8 miles Bartholomew TIMOLEAGUE Cork TIMOLEAGUE , a penny post-town and parish, partly in the Eastern Division of the barony of EAST CARBERY, but chiefly Lewis:Ireland
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