General area:

https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Midleton,+Co.+Cork/@51.9137121,-8.1722358,11z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x4843632e5ff561e1:0xa00c7a997319f70

References of East Cork Gaelic Poets and Scholars, Dáibhidh Brudair (Broderick) (1625-1698), Dáithi De Barra (Barry/Dáth a’Ghleanna 1758-1857),  Dr McKenna Compiler of Irish Dictionary and Bishop of Cloyne, 1769.

Courtesy JCHAS 1946.

Records of Barrymore estate, East Cork, Castlelyons/Midleton/Castlemartyr/Great Island of Cobh, 1768, Tenants, Townlands, including, Longstown, Heamount/Leicestown, Tibotstown, Ballynoe, Woodstock, Ballyrichardbeg, Ballyleary, Lackabehy,Forestown, Fahy Dorgan, Gortnamucky/Woodstock, Fontarabia, Manormill/Fenagh (obsolete),Fenaghland, Caragaruf, Burgessland, West Old Court, South Ballyogaha, North Ballyogagho adjoining Great Mountain of Collelydana on which there is plenty of turf, Couraghdermot, Ballyrichardmore, Ballynagarbeagh (Caherlag/Glanmire), Carrickaginna/Carrigogna Midleton 1 mile, Shanavallyragh between Coolgerish and Kilcasanan part of Estate of Ignatius Gould Esq., Shanballagh and Monaneague, Coolnapishy/Peafield/Lisgould, Boghervodigg/Ballingarr, Loughnashillady, Knocknamontafg, Rockfield, Carrageenagree now Ballyarrra Townland, Barryarrabeg, Leases Rents, Agents, 107 holdings, 10,000 acres including Dr. McKenna complier of Irish Dictionary later Bishop of Cloyne and father of Gaelic Poet Dáithi De Barra (1758-1861) Dáth A’Ghleanna, extracted by Líam Ó Buachalla in 1946, from Cork Evening Post of 1768.

https://durrushistory.com/lament-in-old-irish-by-eoghan-okeeffe-glenville-co-cork-later-parish-priest-doneralie-1723/

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