- of the
Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross. Originally, the
parish of
Garrycloyne was
served by a
church on a
different site. A new
church was required...
- the
first Bishop of
Ontario (Kingston). John
Travers Lewis was born at
Garrycloyne Castle, near Cork, Ireland. He was the
eldest son of the
Reverend John...
-
Desertmore Donaghmore (Muskerry)
Drishane Dromtarriff Drumdowney Duniskey Garrycloyne Grenagh Hackmys Imphrick Inchigeelagh Inishcarra Inishkenny Kilbolane...
-
Order 1905 Belfast,
Holywood and
Castlereagh Joint Board Order 1905
Garrycloyne Burial Ground Order 1905
Castlewellan Waterworks Order 1905 Newtownards...
-
parish of
Fanlobbus Durrus, St
James the
Apostle -
parish of
Kilmocomogue Garrycloyne -
parish of
Carrigrohane Fanlobbus, St Mary -
parish of
Fanlobbus Frankfield...
- than half of
parish is in Barretts. The
majority is in East Muskerry.
Garrycloyne - A
small part (most is in East Muskerry).
Grenagh -
except for one townland...
- 2,326 East
Muskerry Aghabulloge Macroom Ardamadane 237 East
Muskerry Garrycloyne Cork
Ardrum 596 East
Muskerry Inishcarra Cork
Aughinida 254 East Muskerry...
-
Mocollop Lismore Garryclone 327
Decies without Drum
Colligan Dungarvan Garrycloyne 234
Coshmore &
Coshbride Lismore &
Mocollop Lismore Garryduff 400 Decies...
- a
major in the army, who fell at
Lucknow in 1857; Louis,
rector of
Garrycloyne, Blarney,
County Cork; William,
chief registrar of the
Irish Court of...
- the
Castlemore Barretts seem to have had
control over
Mourne Abbey and
Garrycloyne (both in the
north of the Barony),
together with Castleinch, Ballincollig...