- of: Ballygroman, Ballymurphy, Bengour, Brinny, Kilbonane, Knockavilly,
Moviddy, Murragh, Teadies, Templemartin, in the
former Rural District of Bandon;...
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Inniscarra Inis
Cionaoith Inishkenny Maigh Guairne Magourney Maigh Mhide Moviddy Maigh Teichigh Matehy Paróiste
Fhionnbharra St. Finbar's Paróiste San Nioclás...
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territory in the
Barony of Muskerry,
County Cork,
parishes of Canovee,
Moviddy, Kilbonane, Kilmurry, and
Dunisky straddling the
River Lee. The MacCarthys...
- Armagh, but the
greater numbers were in
County Cork at
Cannovee and also at
Moviddy. The
Longs lost all
their lands in the
upheavals of the 17th century. The...
- Kilcullen, Macloneigh,
Macroom Urban, Magourney, Mashanagl****, Mountrivers,
Moviddy, Na hUláin, Rahalisk, Teerelton, Warrenscourt; and
those parts of the electoral...
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January 1886) was a
Church of
Ireland clergyman,
serving as the
rector at
Moviddy,
County Cork, for 53
years from 1833 to 1886, and a
proponent of secular...
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Irish Country Houses, 1996, but 1933
appears to be incorrect) Rye
Court Moviddy County Cork
Tonson Rye
family 13 June 1921
Demolished St Austin's Abbey...
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Devon and
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge. He held the
living at
Moviddy and was also a
prebendary of Ross Cathedral. "Fasti
Ecclesiae Hibernicae:...
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Lackeen Liscarroll Macloneigh Macroom Magourney Mallow Matehy Mourneabbey Moviddy Nohavaldaly Rathgoggan Roskeen Shandrum Subulter Tullylease Whitechurch...
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Ballinguilly 298 East
Muskerry Kilnaglory Cork
Ballinguilly 313 East
Muskerry Moviddy Bandon Ballinp****ic 726 East
Muskerry Dunderrow Cork
Ballyanly 498 East...