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household at
Bawnard House, Coole, Castlelyons,
County Cork (William Kent, "For
generations our
family had
farmed 200
acres at
Bawnard").
David Kent...
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aftermath of the 1916
Easter Rising, he
witnessed David and
Thomas Kent of
Bawnard House being taken through Fermoy after their arrest by the
Royal Irish...
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divisions of: Kilmacomma, Kilronan, and the
townlands of: Barravakeen,
Bawnard, Boola, Carrickabrone, Coolishal,
Derrinlaur Lower,
Derrinlaur Upper, Glendaw...
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Easter Rising. Kent was part of a
prominent nationalist family who
lived at
Bawnard House, Castlelyons,
County Cork. They were
prepared to take part in the...
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Winner Breeding Trainer Time SP 1991 Mr Bawn
Special Merchant –
Bawnard Mona Mick
Cowley (Private) 28.19 4-1 1992 Pond
Tornado I'm
Slippy – Pond...
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Castlehyde Cemetery Born 1867
County Wexford,
Ireland Died 2 May 1916
Bawnard House, Castlelyons,
County Cork,
Ireland Allegiance Royal Irish Constabulary...
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Townlands in the area
include Coom (Lower and Upper),
Bawnard, Gullaun,
Mausrower and Lisheen. At Mausrower,
there used to be a large...
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Iraghticonnor Dysert Listowel Bawnaglanna 498
Trughanacmy Killeentierna Killarney Bawnard 541
Magunihy Nohavaldaly Killarney Bawnaskehy 514
Trughanacmy Castleisland...
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involved in a
gunfight with the
Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) at
their home,
Bawnard, in Castlelyons,
County Cork in May 1916,
following the
Easter Rising,...
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Johno 11-10f 28.82 2nd
Slippy Blue 6-1 29.02 3rd
Attractive Son 25-1 29.10 4th
Bawnard It 20-1 29.22 5th
Lyons Dean 5-4 29.23 6th Beau Ami 20-1 29.39...