Cork Local Studies Digital Archive

Cloghdubh or Barryscourt, Carrigtohill : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 20 : grap

Item

https://www.corkdigitalarchive.ie/files/original/cfb0babc1f8f8c9ac6d58e895d5458db.pdf

Dublin Core

Title

Cloghdubh or Barryscourt, Carrigtohill : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 20 : grap

Subject

Castles Ireland Cork (County).
Tower-Houses Ireland Cork (County).
Cork (County) History.

Description

Transcript of text: - 1206. Philip de Barry built a castle here, said to be one of the earliest Anglo Norman ones. - 1581. Raleigh had it, but Lord Barry had previously set fire to it. - David, 1st Earl of Barrymore was the last Barry to live in it, he was born in 1605. - 1688. James I said said to have visited it. Soon after it was leased to Coppingers who built a mansion about 1715, and lived there till about 1863. - Download size (PDF): 114 KB. Image no Vol_06-20.

Creator

Healy, James N. James Nagle, 1916-1993.

Date

10/09/2012
1935

Contributor

Cork County Library

Rights

Reproduction rights reserved.

Format

1 handwritten page with 3 ph Digital Image graphic

Identifier

570012

Citation

Healy, James N. James Nagle, 1916-1993., “Cloghdubh or Barryscourt, Carrigtohill : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 20 : grap,” Cork Local Studies Digital Archive, accessed October 22, 2024, https://corkdigitalarchive.ie/items/show/1350.