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Kinnatalloon (Irish:
Coill na Talún) is a
historical barony in east
County Cork, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than
administrative units...
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Ballynoe (Irish: An
Baile Nua) is a
village in the
barony of
Kinnatalloon,
County Cork, in Ireland. It
gives its name to a
civil parish and
electoral division...
- This is a
sortable table of the
townlands in the
barony of
Kinnatalloon,
County Cork, Ireland.
Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland...
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Baronies of Barrymore, Cork, Courceys, Imokilly, Kerrycurrihy, Kinalea,
Kinnatalloon & Kinsale. Dublin:
Stationery Office. pp. 70, 99, 134, 145, 160, 364...
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barony of
Orrery and
Kilmore "Orrery and Kilmore". www.townlands.ie. "
Kinnatalloon Barony |
Landed Estates |
University of Galway". landedestates.ie. "Property...
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acres (0.59 km2) and is not to be
confused with the
village of Ballynoe,
Kinnatalloon which is
located a
while east of Fermoy.
Carrignagrohera (Carraig na...
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baronies include Barrymore to the west (whose
chief town is Midleton) and
Kinnatalloon to the
north (whose
chief town is Conna). The
barony includes most of...
- most of the
present Barony of
Barrymore and the
neighbouring barony of
Kinnatalloon. The name
Killyde survives in "Killeady Hills", the name of the hill...
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refer to: Ballynoe,
County Down
Ballynoe townland, Co
Antrim Ballynoe,
Kinnatalloon,
County Cork;
rural village Ballynoe,
Great Island,
County Cork; suburb...
- encomp****ed most of the land in
Barrymore and the
neighbouring barony of
Kinnatalloon.
Oryrry is
currently known as the
Barony of
Orrery and Kilmore. The name...