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Catholic church. The
village of An
Eatharlach (The Glen) is
situated in
Kilbonane,
Muskerry East, in
south County Cork. It lies
between Cork City and Macroom...
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current site by 1945.
Another stone comes from the old
church of
Kilbonane. The
Kilbonane stone is in the
centre (CIIC 241) and the
others are
arranged around...
- the
electoral divisions of: Ballygroman, Ballymurphy, Bengour, Brinny,
Kilbonane, Knockavilly, Moviddy, Murragh, Teadies, Templemartin, in the
former Rural...
- (1691–1756) was an
Irish poet and historian. Born in
Aherla (in the
parish or
Kilbonane) in
County Cork, Mac Cárthaigh was a
Jacobite who
wrote in
support of...
- in the
Barony of Muskerry,
County Cork,
parishes of Canovee, Moviddy,
Kilbonane, Kilmurry, and
Dunisky straddling the
River Lee. The
MacCarthys owed the...
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Grenagh Hackmys Imphrick Inchigeelagh Inishcarra Inishkenny Kilbolane Kilbonane Kilbrin Kilbroney Kilcorcoran Kilcorney Kilgrogan Kilmaclenine Kilmeen...
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Grenagh Hackmys Imphrick Inchigeelagh Inishcarra Inishkenny Kilbolane Kilbonane Kilbrin Kilbroney Kilcorcoran Kilcorney Kilgrogan Kilmaclenine Kilmeen...
- Drumbannon.
Other monasteries are in cill
benen (church of Benan), today's
Kilbonane, West Cork.[citation needed]
Teampull Bheanáin Farmer,
David (2004). Oxford...
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Muskerry Aglish Macroom Aherla Beg 421 East
Muskerry Kilbonane Bandon Aherla More 379 East
Muskerry Kilbonane Bandon Annagannihy 2,326 East
Muskerry Aghabulloge...
- Tiobratan, Gowlane, Greenfort, Greenville, Inchigeelagh, Kilberrihert,
Kilbonane, Kilcullen, Macloneigh,
Macroom Urban, Magourney, Mashanagl****, Mountrivers...