
Ballyclogh, County Cork - Wikipedia
Ballyclogh [2] or Ballyclough (Irish: Baile Cloch, meaning 'town of the stones') [2] is a small village 8 km (5 mi) outside Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. The name Ballyclogh has its origins in the …
Ballyclough House - Wikipedia
Ballyclough House, also known as Ballyclogh House, is an Irish country house built in the 17th century by members of the Anglo-Irish ascendency. It was the principal house of the …
Fáilte Romhaibh go dtí Scoil Eoin Naofa, Ballyclough
We are a co-educational primary school nestled in the picturesque countryside of Ballyclough, near Mallow. We aim to provide our pupils with a caring, happy and secure learning …
Ballyclogh Map - Village - County Cork, Ireland - Mapcarta
Ballyclogh or Ballyclough is a small village 8 km outside Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. The name Ballyclogh has its origins in the past abundance of stone quarries in the area.
Ballyclough Map - Locality - County Cork, Ireland - Mapcarta
Explore unique places from around the globe. Ballyclough is a locality in County Cork, Munster. Mapcarta, the open map.
Ballyclogh, County Cork - Wikishire
Ballyclogh or Ballyclough is a small village five miles outside Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. The name Ballyclogh has its origins in the past abundance of stone quarries in the area. The name …
Ballyclogh Civil Parish, County Cork, Ireland Genealogy
2024年12月20日 · Guide to Ballyclogh Civil Parish, County Cork ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records.
GENUKI: Ballyclogh, Cork
BALLYCLOUGH, or LAVAN, a parish, partly in the barony of DUHALLOW, but chiefly in that of ORRERY and KILMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 3½ miles (W. N. W.) …
Ballyclough Townland, Co. Londonderry
Ballyclough (Baile-Cloch) is a townland in Drumcroon ED, in Aghadowey Civil Parish, in Barony, in Co. Londonderry, Ireland.
BALLYCLOUGH, or LAVAN, a parish - Library Ireland
A lofty square tower in excellent preservation, and inhabited by the steward of R. E. P. Coote, Esq., formed part of Ballyclough Castle, built by a branch of the family of Barry, called Mac …