School: Cluain Uamha (C.) (roll number 12828)

Location:
Cloyne, Co. Cork
Teacher:
E. Geeleher
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0394, Page 220

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  2. There are two ruined castles in this district. One is in the townland of Barnabrow, Parish of Cloyne, Barony of Immokilly, Co.Cork.The other is in Castlemary, Parish of Cloyne, Co. Cork
    The one in Castlemary was blown up by the Irish Republican Army. A lot of valuable furniture was burned at that time. There are cellars all round it.
    The castle in Barnabrow is a long time in ruins. It is said that Bishop Berkeley had a telescope there. He kept this telescope there to study the stars. It was built by a bishop - Bishop Brinkley and ever since it is called Brinkley's Tower. It was built hundreds
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