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Rostellan (Irish: Ros Tialláin) is a
civil parish,
townland and
village in the
historical Barony of Imokilly,
County Cork, Ireland. An
electoral division...
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Chapman & Hall, Ld. p. 16. R.
Welch (Sep 1907). "Further Note on the
Rostellan Cromleac". The
Irish Naturalist. 16 (9): 267–269. JSTOR 25523124. Cott...
- of Taplow, in England, K.P. She
lived with her
husband at his seat,
Rostellan, near Cork Harbour. She
succeeded to the
Earldom on 6
December 1756, when...
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Siddons Tower, a
folly tower erected c. 1777 on the water's edge at
Rostellan near Cork
Harbour in Ireland, was
named in Siddons'
honour by Murrough...
- (1859–1929),
daughter of Dr
Robert Boyle Travers F.R.C.S., of
Farsid Lodge,
Rostellan,
County Cork, Ireland. Scott-Elliot was an East
India Merchant and amateur...
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Rostellan, Farsid,
Upper Aghada,
Lower Aghada, Whitegate,
Guileen and Ballinrostig.
There are
several amenity sites in the area,
including Rostellan Woods...
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Youghal Road,
southwards through Ballinacurra, and
westwards through Rostellan,
turning south again through Whitegate. The
statutary definition gives...
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Island (near Cobh).
There are also
Martello towers at
Little Island and
Rostellan,
though these are no
longer intact. The
British built two
Martello towers...
- Dungourney, Garryvoe, Ightermurragh, Inch, Lisgoold,
Midleton Rural, Mogeely,
Rostellan, Templebodan, Templenacarriga, in the
former Rural District of Midleton;...
- Sound, Mayo 355 Adamstown,
Wexford 176 Adare,
Limerick 1102 Aghada-Farsid-
Rostellan, Cork 774 Aglish,
Waterford 193 Ahascragh,
Galway 271 Allenwood, Kildare...