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Rathcormack or
Rathcormac (Irish: Ráth Chormaic,
meaning 'Cormac's rath, see ringfort') is a
village in
County Sligo, Ireland. It is 6 km
north of Sligo...
- The
Rathcormac m****acre, also
known as the
Gortroe m****acre, was an
incident during the
Tithe War in
Ireland which took
place on 18
December 1834 near...
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James Barry (1659–1717) was an
Irish politician.
Barry was
returned for
Rathcormack to the
Irish House of
Commons from 1689
until 1703, when he was also...
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Rathcormack was a
constituency represented in the
Irish House of
Commons from 1611 to 1800. It was a mix of
potwalloping and a
Manor Borough established...
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Parliament (MP) for
Kilbeggan in 1783. He
subsequently represented Rathcormack between 1790 and 1798 and
served then for
Banagher from 1800
until the...
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Between 1743 and 1756,
Leeson sat in the
Irish House of
Commons for
Rathcormack. He was
created Baron Russborough, in the
County of Wicklow, on 5 May...
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National School,
Owenbeg Ransboro National School,
Ransboro Rathcormack National School,
Rathcormack Rathlee National School,
Rathlee Rockfield National School...
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Irish House of
Commons between 1692 and 1693. He
later represented Rathcormack from 1703
until his
death in 1713. He was made a
Knight Bachelor in 1705...
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charter of 7 Edw. III"
Previously incorporated as Derry, 11 July 1604. "
Rathcormack was ...
incorporated by charter,
which was
produced at the Union. Some...
- Gortroe, Kilcor, Kil****mer, Killathy, Kilworth, Knockmourne, Leitrim,
Rathcormack, in the
former Rural District of Fermoy; Carrig, Clenor, Monanimy, Shanballymore...