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Buttevant (Irish: Cill na Mullach,
meaning 'church of the summits'; Latin:
Ecclesia Tumulorum) is a
medieval market town in
County Cork, Ireland. The...
- 6th
Viscount Buttevant, in 1627/28. Lord
Barrymore held the
subsidiary titles of
Baron Barry (created c. 1261) and
Viscount Buttevant (created 1541)...
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Charles Bunworth was an
Irish harpist and the
Church of
Ireland rector of
Buttevant,
County Cork. Born in 1704, he
graduated from
Trinity College, Dublin...
- The
Buttevant Rail
Disaster was a
train crash that
occurred on 1
August 1980 at
Buttevant Railway Station,
County Cork, in Ireland, 220
kilometres (137 mi)...
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Buttevant GAA club is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the town of
Buttevant,
County Cork, Ireland. The club was
founded in 1884 and fields...
- 0-10 to 1-06 to
claim their first ever
championship title in the grade.
Buttevant's Mark
Lenahan was the championship's top
scorer with 6-14.
Relegated from...
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Edward Buttevant Barry (October 20, 1849 –
November 27, 1938) was a rear
admiral in the
United States Navy. A po****r and
mostly successful sailor, Barry...
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David Fitz-James de Barry, 18th
Baron Barry, 5th
Viscount Buttevant (1550–1617),
sided initially with fitz Maurice, the rebel, in the 1st
Desmond rebellion...
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James de Barry, 4th
Viscount Buttevant and 17th
Baron Barry (1520–1581) was an
Irish magnate. He
joined the
rebels in the
Desmond Rebellion and died in...
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playoff Buttevant v St Michael's St. Finbarr's v Cobh Cobh v
Buttevant St Michael's v St Finbarr's Cobh v St Michael's St Finbarr's v
Buttevant Knockout...