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Leemount railway station was on the Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 8
August 1887. P****enger
services were...
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Straight itself was
built by 1842, the
section as far as
Leemount Cross (including
Leemount Bridge) may not have been
completed until during the famine...
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Travers at the
request of
Raffles second wife.
Travers died in July 1844 at
Leemount, his home in
County Cork, Ireland. BASTIN, JOHN. "RAFFLES' 'AIDES-DE-CAMP'...
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County Louth O'Reilly 2
March 1923
Rebuilt and now open to the public.
Leemount House Coachford County Cork Mrs Mary (or Maria)
Lindsay circa 10 March...
- Statement" (VDS) for the
three villages in 2012. Mrs. Mary (or Maria) Lindsay,
Leemount House, Coachford, an
elderly widow, was
executed by the IRA (along with...
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describes Carhoo Lower as
bounded on the
north and east by
Carhoo Upper and
Leemount townlands, with a
large portion being the
Carhue demesne and the remainder...
- to the
south bank of the
River Lee
until before the
station at
Leemount.
After Leemount it
swung north to
follow the
River Shournagh into a
narrow and...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Leemount Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway Cork-Coachford
Coachford Junction...
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River Blackwater R619 at
Ballycunningham R617 at
Coolflugh To R618 at
Leemount Cross,
County Cork
Location Country Ireland Highway system Roads in Ireland...
- Copinger's Court), of Lissapoole, of Peafield, of Glenville, of Carhue, of
Leemount, and
Sandy Hill All in the
County of Cork, and of
Roscoff in Brittany,...