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- Carrignamuck abstract "Carrignamuck (from Irish Carraig na Muc, meaning \"Rock of the pigs\") is a townland within the civil parish of Magourney and catholic parish of Aghabullogue, County Cork, Ireland. It is 363.76 acres in size, situate north-east of Coachford village, and north-west of Dripsey village.One of the earliest references to Carrignamuck is contained within an Elizabethan fiant of 1573, when a pardon was granted to Donald m'Teig M'Cartie of Carignymucke. This is likely to have been Donyll McTeige MacCarthy (tanist of Muskerry and brother of Sir Cormac McTeige MacCarthy of Blarney Castle) who resided at Carrignamuck Tower House. In a sketch map dated c. 1590 and titled the description of Muskery, the area is described as Carrigomuck. The OS name book (c. 1840), in addition to mentioning the 'ruins, house and demesne of Dripsey Castle' describes Carraig na Muc as 'bounded on the north and east by the Dripsey River, on the south by Kilgobinet and Dereen townlands and in the Barony of East Muskerry', and mainly being 'under cultivation'.The Down Survey Maps (1656-8) refer to it as Carrickmuck (Barony of Muskerry Map) and Carrignemucke (Parish Map). The accompanying terrier states that 'on Carrignamucke stands a Castle and a Mill' naming the proprietor as Cormack McCallaghane Carthy who held 574 acres. Smith in 1774 refers to 'the castle of Carignamuck'.By the early nineteenth century, the townland was commonly named as Carrignamuck, with Lewis in 1837 referring to 'the ancient castle of Carrignamuck' and both the Ordnance Survey name book (c. 1840) and the OS 1842 surveyed map use the same name.The majority of sources, such as O'Murchú (1991) contend Carrignamuck derives from Carraig na Muc meaning 'rock of the pigs'. O'Donoghue (1986) holds Carrig na Muc as deriving its name 'from a pass in the nearby Dripsey River where it was customary to kill pigs which provided supplies of bacon for the castle ... while the Lord of Muskerry lived at Blarney, his Tanist always held Carrignamuck'. Another version is that 'the proper name of Carrignamuck was Carrigcormac ... and that Carrignamuck Tower House was so called after Cormac Laidher McCarthy, the builder of Blarney Castle'. Milner (1975) also subscribes to this alternative view.Townlands vary greatly in size, being territorial divisions within parishes in Ireland. Extensively used for land surveys, censuses and polling systems since the seventeenth century, townlands have also been used as the basis for rural postal addresses. In County Cork, surveying and standardisation of townland names and boundaries by the Ordnance Survey during the mid-nineteenth century, resulted in some earlier townland names disappearing, due to amalgamation or division. The townlands resulting from such surveys were employed during the Primary Land Valuation (Griffith's Valuation), subsequent censuses, and continue in use today.".
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- Carrignamuck wikiPageLength "8197".
- Carrignamuck wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Carrignamuck wikiPageRevisionID "614243372".
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Aghabullogue.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Carrignamuck_Tower_House.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Townlands_of_County_Cork.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_Ireland.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Coachford.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Colthursts_Bridge.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Cork_County_Council.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink County_Cork.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Dripsey.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Dripsey_Castle,_Carrignamuck.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Dripsey_Castle_Bridge.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Fiant.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Griffiths_Valuation.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Larchfield_House,_Carrignamuck.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Muskerry_East.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Parish.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Townland.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLink Trafalgar_Monument,_Carrignamuck.
- Carrignamuck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carrignamuck".
- Carrignamuck acres "363.76".
- Carrignamuck barony Muskerry_East.
- Carrignamuck civilParish "Magourney".
- Carrignamuck council Cork_County_Council.
- Carrignamuck country Republic_of_Ireland.
- Carrignamuck county County_Cork.
- Carrignamuck date "c. 1573".
- Carrignamuck derivation "Carraig na Muc".
- Carrignamuck deriveLang "ga".
- Carrignamuck gridRef "W475750".
- Carrignamuck hectares "147.21".
- Carrignamuck latD "51".
- Carrignamuck latM "55".
- Carrignamuck latNs "N".
- Carrignamuck latS "31".
- Carrignamuck longD "8".
- Carrignamuck longEw "W".
- Carrignamuck longM "45".
- Carrignamuck longS "46".
- Carrignamuck meaning "Rock of the pigs".
- Carrignamuck name "Carrignamuck".
- Carrignamuck name "Townland location".
- Carrignamuck settlements Coachford.
- Carrignamuck settlements Dripsey.
- Carrignamuck type "townland".
- Carrignamuck ward "Blarney-Macroom EA".
- Carrignamuck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-begin.
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- Carrignamuck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Etymology.
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- Carrignamuck subject Category:Townlands_of_County_Cork.
- Carrignamuck hypernym Townland.
- Carrignamuck type Park.
- Carrignamuck type Place.
- Carrignamuck type Settlement.
- Carrignamuck type Location.
- Carrignamuck type Park.
- Carrignamuck type Place.
- Carrignamuck type Thing.
- Carrignamuck comment "Carrignamuck (from Irish Carraig na Muc, meaning \"Rock of the pigs\") is a townland within the civil parish of Magourney and catholic parish of Aghabullogue, County Cork, Ireland. It is 363.76 acres in size, situate north-east of Coachford village, and north-west of Dripsey village.One of the earliest references to Carrignamuck is contained within an Elizabethan fiant of 1573, when a pardon was granted to Donald m'Teig M'Cartie of Carignymucke.".
- Carrignamuck label "Carrignamuck".
- Carrignamuck sameAs Q16890138.
- Carrignamuck sameAs m.010f7wvc.
- Carrignamuck sameAs Q16890138.
- Carrignamuck wasDerivedFrom Carrignamuck?oldid=614243372.
- Carrignamuck depiction Carrignamuck_townland.png.
- Carrignamuck isPrimaryTopicOf Carrignamuck.