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  2. Burning of Cork - Wikipedia

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    County Cork was a centre of the war. On 23 November 1920, a non-uniformed "Black and Tan" threw a grenade into a group of IRA volunteers who had just left a brigade meeting on St Patrick's Street, Cork's main street. Three IRA volunteers of the 1st Cork Brigade were killed: Paddy Trahey, Patrick Donohue and Seamus Mehigan.

  3. Cotter family - Wikipedia

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    He was the elder son of Sir James Fitz Edmond Cotter. Like his father he exhibited overt Jacobite sympathies and was considered as the natural leader of the Catholic community of Cork City and of County Cork generally. News of his execution sparked a wave of rioting on a national scale. His death also provided the subject of many poems in Irish ...

  4. Edmond Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy - Wikipedia

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    Edmond Roche was born on 9 August 1815 in County Cork, Ireland, the son of Edward Roche (1771–1855) and his wife, Margaret Honoria Curtain (1786–1862). [1] [2] He was named in honour of his distant relative, Edmund Burke (1729–1797).

  5. O'Sullivan family - Wikipedia

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    O'Sullivan (Irish: Ó Súilleabháin, Súileabhánach) is an Irish Gaelic clan based most prominently in what is today County Cork and County Kerry.According to traditional genealogy, the O’Sullivans were descended from the ancient Eóganacht Chaisil sept of Cenél Fíngin, the founder of the clan who was placed in the 9th century, eight generations removed from Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, king ...

  6. History of Durrus and District - Wikipedia

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    M.F. Cusack: History of the City and County of Cork, Guys, Cork, 1875, Catholic Central Library, Dublin; David Dickson:Old World Colony, Cork and South Munster 1630–1830, Cork University press, 2005, ISBN 1-85918-355-7 'Under the Shadow of Seefin' Ann McCarthy; Irish words collected by Joe O'Driscoll NT Dunbeacon and Dublin in the 1930s

  7. Ricard O'Sullivan Burke - Wikipedia

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    A memorial dedicated to O'Sullivan Burke and his brother Morgan, located at St Bartholomew's Church, Castletown-Kinneigh, County Cork, Ireland. The Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel , referred to Burke over a few years as someone who "styles himself Colonel" and an "alleged Colonel", usually printing the rank in inverted commas (29 September 1880, 13 ...