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Firmount railway station was on the Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 6 May 1893. P****enger
services were...
- Cork, the
electoral divisions of: Ballynaglogh, Blackpool, Carrignavar,
Firmount, Glenville, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, in the
former Rural District...
- West, Knockanare,
Kilmartin Upper, Knockarourke, Curragh, Ballykerwick,
Firmount, Ballycraheen, Scarteen, Knockane, Monavanshere,
Pluckanes South, Ballyhennessy...
- ****umed the
additional surname of de Firmont, from the
family estate of
Firmount near Edgeworthstown.
Though he
originally studied with a view to becoming...
- Knockyrourke, Lackabane, Garraunredmond, Coolmona, Curragh, Fornaght,
Firmount, Ballyvodane, Bunkilla, Knockane, Kilclogh, Ballycraheen, Gilcagh, Courtbrack...
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Upper Upperchurch Thurles Firgrove 184
Lower Ormond Kilbarron Borrisokane Firmount 472
Lower Ormond Terrygl****
Borrisokane Fishmoyne 699
Eliogarty Kilfithmone...
- Claonráth, Clondrohid, Clonmoyle, Coomlogane,
Doire Fhínín, Dripsey, Drishane,
Firmount, Gort na Tiobratan, Gowlane, Greenfort, Greenville, Inchigeelagh, Kilberrihert...
- of
Richard Vandeleur (died 1772) and Elinor,
daughter of John
Firman of
Firmount. The Vandeleurs, of
Dutch origin, came to
Ireland in the
seventeenth century...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Fox's
Bridge Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway Cork-Coachford
Firmount...
- North-Central, Cork South-Central and Cork South-West. 1992–1997 DEDs of Dripsey,
Firmount and
Matehy transferred from Cork North-Central. 1997–2002 DEDs of Ahil...