- Corkery, Jack (1947). Hart, Peter; Ó Conchubhair,
Brian (eds.). The
Fight at
Burgatia House,
Rosscarbery in
Rebel Cork's
Fighting Story, 1916-21. Ireland: The...
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attempted to
launch an
attack on the RIC
Barracks in Rosscarbery,
billeting at
Burgatia House,
which was
owned by a
Loyalist family, to
avoid detection. However...
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number of
stone circles and ring forts.
There are two
inscribed stones in
Burgatia, and
several (later) holy
wells nearby.[citation needed]
Rosscarbery was...
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Kilkenny Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of
Bessborough 22
February 1923
Rebuilt 1929
Burgatia House Rosscarbery County Cork
Thomas Kingston 2
February 1921 Demolished...
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revolvers and a
Lewis gun.
Volunteers under the
command of Tom
Barry occupied Burgatia House, a
small country house owned by a
loyalist family, and
intended to...
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County Cork R597 – Leap –
Glandore – Rosscarbery,
County Cork R598 –
Burgatia Cross –
Owenahincha – Tulligee,
County Cork R599 –
Dunmanway – Clonakilty...
- Army
killed 17
policemen in
Queenstown in
County Cork. On the same day at
Burgatia, 500 Sinn
Feiners fought a
pitched battle against the constabulary. Thirty-six...
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Kilfaughnabeg Skibbereen Buckree 183 East
Carbery (W.D.)
Kinneigh Dunmanway Burgatia 742 East
Carbery (W.D.) Ross
Clonakilty Caher 315 East
Carbery (W.D.) Kilmeen...