- name was "Kinsale" or "Kinsale and
Ringrone", but the
spelling Kingsale has
imposed itself with time and
Ringrone was dropped.
Regarding its precedence...
- S2CID 155057813. The
Strategic Importance of
South Africa in the East-West Struggle.
Ringrone Newspapers. 1973. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-9502404-7-3. Bradley,
Stefan M. (2010)...
- (early 17th century);
Ringrone Castle (12th or 13th century), a
former seat of the de
Courcy Barons Kingsale; and the
ruins of
Ringrone Church, the latter...
- the area. The
barony of
Courceys includes the
civil parishes of Kilroan,
Ringrone and Templetrine.
Courceys is also the name of an
ecclesiastical parish...
-
Finghin MacCarthy, also
known as
Fineen of
Ringrone (Irish:
Finghin Reanna Róin Mac Cárthaigh), was King of
Desmond from 1251 to his
death in 1261, shortly...
- of Loch Cé.
Miles de
Courcy was
granted the
territories of
Kingsale and
Ringrone by
Henry III of England.
Baron Kerry was established, with
Thomas Fitzmaurice...
-
Monanimy Castle Monkstown Castle Mountlong Castle Rathberry Castle ruin
Ringrone Castle Rostellan Castle Siddon's
Tower Tynte's
Castle Wallstown Castle...
- Kilcolman, a
townland (near the Old Head of Kinsale) in the
civil parish of
Ringrone and the
barony of
Courceys Kilcolman Bog, a
nature reserve (near Doneraile)...
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Courceys Ringrone Kinsale Ballinspittle Town
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