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Kilcrea Friary (Irish: Prióireacht
Chill Chré) is a
ruined medieval abbey located near Ovens,
County Cork, Ireland. Both the
friary and
Kilcrea Castle...
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Kilcrea Castle is a
ruined 15th-century
towerhouse and bawn
located near the
Kilcrea Friary, west of Cork City, Ireland. The
tower house and
friary were...
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Muskerry (1411–1494), was an
Irish chieftain. He
founded Kilcrea Friary and
built Kilcrea Castle.
Cormac was born in 1411, the
eldest son of
Teige MacCarthy...
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Kilcrea railway station was on the Cork and
Macroom Direct Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 12 May 1866.
Regular p****enger services...
- Muskerry. The site is now
occupied by the
ruins of a
later Franciscan Kilcrea Friary.
Richard Challoner.
Britannia Sancta: or, The
Lives of the most...
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Franciscan Kilcrea Friary stands about a mile west of
where her
monastery stood, and
claims to have
taken its name,
Kilcrea, in her honor: "
Kilcrea (Cill Chre)...
- by
Cormac Láidir MacCarthy, Lord of Muscry, who also
built castles at
Kilcrea and Carrignamuck. The
castle was
besieged during the
Irish Confederate...
- a church,
community hall, and a
number of
small businesses.
Kilcrea Friary and
Kilcrea Castle are
historical sites in the area. As of the 2016 census...
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sites such as
Blarney Castle,
Ballycarbery Castle,
Muckross Abbey and
Kilcrea Friary.
Following the Nine Years' War of the 1590s,
Desmond became part...
- 1879 on a 7th-century site
Timoleague Friary, West Cork.
Founded 1240
Kilcrea Friary, mid-Cork.
Founded 1465 The South-West Region,
comprising counties...