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Kilbrittain or
Killbrittain (Irish: Cill Briotáin,
meaning 'Briotáin's church') is the name of a village,
townland and
parish in
County Cork, Ireland...
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Kilbrittain GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
parish of
Kilbrittain,
County Cork, Ireland. The club
fields teams in
Gaelic football...
- aborted. For example, a
planned attack on a
Black and Tan
barracks in
Kilbrittain was called-off
after two
aborted attempts.
Towards the end of 1920, members...
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Glenville Glounthaune Goleen Gougane Barra Halfway Innishannon Kilbrin Kilbrittain Kilmichael Kilnamartyra Killumney Kilworth Kiskeam Knockavilla Knocknagree...
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Glounthaune Goleen Gougane Barra Halfway Innishannon Kanturk Kealkill Kilbrittain Kilcrohane Kilmichael Kilnamartyra Kilumney Kilworth Kinsale Knockavilla...
- play-offs
Argideen Rangers v
Kilbrittain Dripsey v
Grenagh Grenagh v
Argideen Rangers Kilbrittain v
Dripsey Kilbrittain v
Grenagh Argideen Rangers v Dripsey...
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stage Barryroe v
Kilbrittain Ballygarvan v Nemo
Rangers Kilbrittain v
Ballygarvan Nemo
Rangers v
Barryroe Barryroe v
Ballygarvan Kilbrittain v Nemo Rangers...
- Riabhach, is a late fifteenth-century
Gaelic m****cript that was
created at
Kilbrittain in
County Cork, Ireland, for Fínghean Mac Carthaigh, Lord of Carbery...
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Keshcarrigan Kilbarrack Kilbaha Kilbeggan Kilbeheny Kilberry Kilbricken Kilbrin Kilbrittain Kilcar (Cill Charthaigh)
Kilclooney Kil****
Kilcogy Kilcolgan Kilconly...
- 1921 – 14
February 2014) was an
Irish artist.
Patrick Scott was born in
Kilbrittain,
County Cork, in 1921, and had his
first exhibition in 1944, but trained...