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Village in County Cork, Ireland
Bartlemy (Irish: Tobar Pártnáin, meaning 'well of Pártnán') is a small village and townland in County Cork, Ireland. It is located in the civil parish
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1834 civilian mass casualty incident
War in Ireland which took place on 18 December 1834 near the village of Bartlemy, County Cork close to the town of Rathcormac. Approximately 250 Irish tenant
Rathcormac_massacre
Ballylickey Ballymakeera Ballyvourney Ballymore Baltimore Bandon Banteer Bantry Bartlemy Béal na Bláth Belgooly Belvelly Bishopstown Blarney Boherbue Buttevant
List of towns and villages in County Cork
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River in Counties Cork and Waterford, Ireland, tributary of the Munster Blackwater)
river is tidal up to Tallow Bridge. Bride Rovers GAA from Rathcormac and Bartlemy is named after this river. O'Reilly, Peter (August 2003). Rivers of Ireland:
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Bantry Barefield Barleycove Barna (Bearna) Barnane Barndarrig Barrowhouse Bartlemy Batterstown Bawnboy Bayside Bealadangan (Béal a' Daingin) Bective Bekan
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
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Annual hurling competition season
Carrigtwohill Caherlag v Cloyne Aghada v Cloyne Glenville v Bartlemy Ballyhooly v Bartlemy Mallow v Buttevant Ballyhea v Charleville v Carrigaline v Tracton
1888 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
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Irish Republican and trade unionist (1895-1965)
[citation needed] sometimes known as Moss O'Regan, was born 13 April 1895 in Bartlemy, County Cork, the son of a shoemaker. As a teenager, O'Regan joined the
Maurice_O'Regan
Town in County Cork, Ireland
of the Cork East Dáil constituency. The Rathcormac massacre occurred at Bartlemy Cross southeast of Rathcormac on 18 December 1834, during the Tithe War
Rathcormac
Civil Parish in County Cork, Ireland
Tithe War, the Gortroe massacre took place in the area. The village of Bartlemy is within Gortroe civil parish. "An Gort Rua / Gortroe (paróiste dlí)"
Gortroe
Irish campaign against forced church taxation
Irish Constabulary was attacked by a crowd of 250 tenant farmers near Bartlemy who were resisting the party's attempt to collect forty shillings in unpaid
Tithe_War
GAA club in Cork, Ireland
in 1928. The club draws its players from the villages of Rathcormac and Bartlemy, whose existing clubs amalgamated to form the new one. The new club spent
Bride_Rovers_GAA
part of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 1834, 18 December Rathcormac massacre Bartlemy, County Cork 20 45 Massacre by British soldiers and the Irish Constabulary
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Barony in County Cork, Ireland
Ocurblethan, in the diocese of Cork. Settlements in the barony include Bartlemy, Castlelyons, Carrignavar, Carrigtohill, Cóbh, Glounthaune, Bridebridge
Barrymore_(barony)
Annual hurling competition in Ireland
Seandún Green and gold Semi-finals 1887 33 2020 Bride Rovers Rathcormac, Bartlemy Club Imokilly Green White & Gold Promoted from Cork SAHC 2026 0 —N/a Charleville
Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship
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British writer (1878–1952)
Beloved (1949) The Glad Summer (1951) Justice by Midnight (1955) Black Bartlemy's Treasure (1920) Martin Conisby's Vengeance (1921) The Amateur Gentleman
Jeffery_Farnol
Cork hurler
Championship career with the Cork senior hurling team lasted one season. Born in Bartlemy, County Cork, Johnson first played hurling and Gaelic football with the
Barry_Johnson_(hurler)
Public park in South London, the United Kingdom
season, Kennington Common in the last (18th) century was an epitome of "Bartlemy Fair", with booths, tents, caravans, and scaffolds, surmounted by flags
Kennington_Park
English avant-garde jazz and rock group
"Kanonensong" "Santiago, You are Suffering" "Let the Slave" "Serpent Maigre" "Bartlemy Fair" "The Saucy Sailor" "Little Duke Arthur's Nurse" "Sovay, Sovay" "Jack
The_Orckestra
British author
town of Thornyhill, and they are unknowingly protected by the benevolent Bartlemy Goodman, an excellent cook and dabbling wizard. Nathan's dreams become
Jan_Siegel
Irish Gaelic footballer
Cronin qualified as a national school teacher and worked in Fermoy and Bartlemy before settling in Dublin. He died at his home in Walkinstown on 21 February
Paddy Cronin (Gaelic footballer)
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