Year | Record | Source |
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1853 | Griffith's | Ask About Ireland |
1853 | Griffith's | Failte Romhat |
1826 | Tithe | Cork Gen |
1826 | Tithe | FHL |
1826 | Tithe | NAI |
Districts | Baronies |
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Dunmanway
| East Carbery Western Division
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A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (Lewis, 1837)
•Parts of Fanlobbus were in the old territory of Glean-na Croim.
•Maulcragh is a location that appears to be part of Dromdrasdil.
Circa | Events |
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???? | Luth Ith (ancestor to O'Driscoll) ruled the Corkalee territory. |
1366 | Cormac Donn of the McCarthys of Gleann na Croim was slain by his nephew. His lands, which were in Fanlobbus, went to his son Felim. |
1560's | Tadgh an Fhórsa MacCarthy built Togher Castle. (Head of McCarthy Glas branch.) |
1576 | Among those pardoned in the Fiants is Randolph O Hurrely of Nedineagh, a gentleman. |
1590 | Tadgh an Fhórsa McCarthy built a castle in Togher. |
1615 | Randal Óg Hurley was granted the right to hold a fair at Nedineagh More. |
1641 | Tadgh an D&uactue;na took part in a rebellion and as a result had lands forfeited. They were subsequently restored to Tadgh an D&uactue;na II, but again confiscated in 1691. |
1650 | Richard Cox, who built Dunmanway town and brought in a linen industry, was born in Bandon. |
1733 | Richard Cox died in Kilbarry. |
1879 | Sam Maguire was born in Maulabracka. |