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Innishannon or
Inishannon (Irish: Inis Eonáin) is a
large village on the main Cork–Bandon road (N71) in
County Cork, Ireland.
Situated on the
River Bandon...
- (Innishannon)
tunnel is 122
meters in
length and
located less than 1 km west of
Inishannon, just
before the
River Bandon crossing.[citation needed] P****enger services...
- " Meanwhile, as the
defeated Irish clans gathered in a
conference at
Inishannon, an
outraged and
heartbroken Hugh Roe O'Donnell
announced his
plans to...
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Millington Synge and the
composer Mary
Helena Synge. Born on 6
April 1659 at
Inishannon in
County Cork, he was the
second son of
Edward Synge,
Bishop of Cork...
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educated by
governesses at home in Sus**** and at a
family property in
Inishannon,
County Cork,
before briefly attending a
Paris convent school and a German...
- Coolmain, Courtmacsherry,
Cullen (in the
former Rural District of Kinsale),
Inishannon, Kilbrittain, Kilbrogan,
Kilmaloda East,
Kilmaloda West, Kilmonoge, Kinsale...
- Ballymodan, Ballymurphy, Bandon, Baurleigh, Bengour, Boulteen, Brinny, Cashel,
Inishannon, Kilbrittain, Kilbrogan, Knockavilly, Knockroe, Murragh, Rathclarin, Teadies...
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Desertserges Donaghmore Drinagh Dromdaleague Dunderrow Durrus Fanlobbus Inishannon Island Kilbrittain Kilbrogan Kilcaskan Kilcatherine Kilcoe Kilcrohane...
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Desertserges Donaghmore Drinagh Dromdaleague Dunderrow Durrus Fanlobbus Inishannon Island Kilbrittain Kilbrogan Kilcaskan Kilcatherine Kilcoe Kilcrohane...
- Dublin. He held
livings at Killmocahill; Killeagh; Clonmult; Ballyfeard;
Inishannon and Templemichael.
Moore was a
Prebendary of Cork
Cathedral from 1667...