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- Carrignacurra Castle is a stone-built tower house constructed in County Cork, Ireland, as the chief seat of the O'Leary family. It was built to defend...
- presence in the area is marked by a four story stone tower house called Carrignacurra Castle, which was built on a rocky outcrop on the south bank of the...
-  1560 – 1639), was the son of Ellen O'Leary, daughter of O'Leary of Carrignacurra, and Donal of the Skins, The O'Donovan of Clann Cathail. He is most...
- raised as an O'Donovan, but was instead fostered by the O'Leary of Carrignacurra. Donal married his foster father's daughter, Ellen O'Leary, and upon...
- MacEneslis 9. Helena O'Donovan 2. Donal II O'Donovan 10. O'Leary of Carrignacurra 5. Ellen O'Leary 1. Donal III O'Donovan 24. Richard de Barry of Rathbarry...
- Carrignamuck Castle Carrigan**** Castle Carrigaphooca Castle Carrigboy Castle Carrignacurra Castle Carrigrohane Castle Castle Barrett Castle Bernard Castle Cooke...
- 1994), Gaelic footballer St Finbarr's Church Crannóg, Tir na Spideoge Carrignacurra Castle Bridge over the Lee at Inchigeelagh Old cemetery and church at...
- Munster Irish in the Muskerry Gaeltacht. He was a descendant of the Carrignacurra branch of the Ó Laoghaire of the ancient Corcu Loígde. He attended Maynooth...
- attainted (legally deprived of civil rights), including Connor O’Leary of Carrignacurra and Auliff O’Leary of Cunnowley. Following the Battle of Callann, the...
- Laoghairecelebrated Irish language writer and descendant of the lords of Carrignacurra Corcu Loígde trade with France dates from the Middle Ages. The Ó hEidirsceoils...