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264:. In this period there was also an increase in the level of violence towards protestant members County Cork. Of the 122 assassinated as "spies", 44, or about 36% were Protestants: about twice the percentage of Protestants in the civilian population of Cork. Mrs Mary (or Maria) Lindsay, an elderly Protestant from
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Most of the properties targeted by the IRA were abandoned following the attacks. The widespread use of petrol and other incendiaries ensured that most of the buildings were completely gutted by fire and rendered uninhabitable. The state of the buildings, as well as fear of a repeat attack, meant that
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with a house and a home farm known as a "demesne". The former landlords could afford to employ gardeners and household staff as they had received, as a group, the equivalent of over €60 billion (in 2019 euro) in compensation from the
British government. Burning country houses from 1919 was therefore
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Additionally, 21 houses are being investigated as burnt in 1920: Ballintubber House, Ballyclough/Ballyclogh House, Ballyvary/Bellavary House, Beechlawn House, Birdhill (Marlfield Co
Tipperary), Castlelambert/Castle Lambert House, Coolkellure/Coolkelure House, Crotto/Crotta House, Crowsnest, Doolin
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Some houses, such as
Ballycarty House, were purportedly also attacked to prevent their being used as garrisons by Free State forces. The size of the buildings targeted ranged from small to palatial. Most were destroyed by being set on fire, their interiors having been doused in petrol, although in
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politicians. The assault on the "Big Houses" was part of a wider campaign against Free State supporters as a reprisal for the executions policy of the
Government. In Dublin for instance, out of 28 homes burned by the IRA between 10 December 1922 and the end of April, nine could be counted as Big
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During a grand ball on 28 October 1922, the castle caught fire and was destroyed. Although much of the evidence pointed to arson by the IRA, the official verdict was not conclusive, thus no insurance claim was paid out. The castle remained as a ruin until its demolition in 1970. Only a slightly
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in County Tyrone. An IRA statement released afterwards claimed that
British soldiers guarding the house were the intended target and the unit involved had fired over seven hundred rounds. Previously, a bomb attack on 10 November 1972 had caused extensive damage to the building. The 40 lb
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It is believed that 199 country houses were destroyed during the Civil War. Some mansions were destroyed in the fighting of the early months of the war, but the campaign against them began in earnest in late 1922. The leadership of the Anti-Treaty forces orchestrated a campaign of Big House
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Historian James S. Donnelly stated in a study of the burning of over 50 country houses in County Cork from 1919 to 1921 that although there may have been agrarian or sectarian animosities at work, most of the houses targeted by the IRA were burnt either to deny them as potential
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Officer discovered two bombs inside a monument on the grounds of the estate dedicated to the 2nd Earl of Caledon. The 80 foot tall monument was destroyed when the soldier attempted to neutralise the two bombs in a controlled explosion, instead detonating the devices.
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By the start of the Irish revolutionary period in 1919, the Big House had become symbolic of the 18th and 19th-century dominance of the
Protestant Anglo-Irish class in Ireland at the expense of the native Roman Catholic population, particularly in southern and western Ireland.
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mythologised the big houses as an ideal of civilisation and order, yet one which had its origins in injustice and could not be expected to survive in the modern world. The destructions were also haphazard and case-by-case. Some mansions like
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In most cases, no one was injured during the destruction of the house. It is recorded that in several cases, members of the IRA helped the targeted family to remove their possessions from the house before it was destroyed. When the home of
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to
British forces or as reprisals for house burnings committed by British forces. Similarly, a study of the border region of counties of Louth, Cavan and Monaghan found no such burnings until June and July 1921, coinciding with a sizeable
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to allocate their stretched resources to protecting landowners, while also creating an atmosphere of panic among Anglo-Irish people, as well as unionists in general. As such, the country house was regarded by the IRA as a "soft target".
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was kidnapped during the attack on his home. Country houses were often looted during and following their destruction, and in most cases a family's possessions were entirely destroyed. Homes of pro-Treaty
Catholic nationalists, such as
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offensive in the area and that the main motive was to deny the soldiers potential billets. "In this region at least it was the guerrilla tactics of the IRA and not agrarian motives that were main motive for targeting the Big Houses".
204:). Anglo-Irish landowners typically held no influence over British counterinsurgency policies in any given area, and reprisal attacks on big houses by the IRA were bolstered by the assumption that their owners were always
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was extensively damaged in an arson attack carried out by republican sympathisers. The men involved spread petrol in several rooms before setting it alight. The attack came at the height of the H-Block campaign for
607:. The castle was by that point owned by an Irish businessman, Basil Brindley; one of the men accused of carrying out the attack later said he would not have burned the house if he knew it was owned by an Irishman.
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Houses or mansions associated with the Anglo-Irish aristocracy. As well as members of the gentry, the houses of newspaper owners and editors, members of the
National Army and former British Army officers, and
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government. Ebenezer Pike claimed £62,000 for the destruction of Kilcrenagh House, arguing his losses were "enormous, for valuable furniture, paintings, and art treasures were all consumed in the flames."
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Note: The 'Date of attack' is assumed to be overnight, either late at night on that day, or continuing/beginning in the early hours of the next day, unless clarified by the notation p.m. or a.m.
74:(1922–1923). Today, most of the targeted buildings are in ruins or have been demolished. Some were restored by their owners, albeit often smaller in size, or were later rebuilt and re-purposed.
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At least 76 country mansions were destroyed in the Irish War of Independence; 30 big houses were burned in 1920 and another 46 in the first half of 1921, mostly in the conflict's
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568:), were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army. The house was then burnt to the ground. The bodies of Norman and James were later recovered from their burning home.
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212:, enraged by the destruction of several houses in reprisal for an IRA ambush declared, 'six big houses and castles of their friends, the Imperialists will go up for this.
354:, were targeted; in the case of the latter causing the death of his seven-year-old son, Emmet. The former's home was demolished but the latter rebuilt his property. The
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destruction across Ireland. The order to burn houses of Free State supporters and "Imperialists" (as the IRA called the Anglo-Irish upper class) was given after the
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in 1829 and the political dominance of the Anglo-Irish in Ireland had consequently declined following the electoral successes of the Catholic nationalist
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narrative maintained that the land of Irishmen had been illegally stolen from them by the Anglo-Irish aristocracy, who had mostly arrived in Ireland as
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This perception was popularly held by nationalists, despite a considerable increase in Irish landownership in the previous decades due to the
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few of the country houses were rebuilt. Most were demolished, while others remain as ruins. Most of the owners sought compensation from the
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The ostensible reason for the coordinated attack on the "Big Houses" therefore was that many of their owners were senators in the Senate or
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771:(Co Limerick), Kilturra, Malin Hall, Moorock House, Mount Massey/Massy House, Roxborough House, Saunders Grove, Tanavalla/Garryantanvally.
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recorded numerous instances of Unionists and Loyalists being shot, burned out or otherwise forced from their homes during the early 1920s.
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615:(18 kg) bomb demolished a wall, blew out windows and caused other damage. Police believed the residence was targeted because
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in County Westmeath, burned in July 1921, provided the background cover art image for the 1984 long-player release
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raised grassed platform as well as a freestanding Italian tower which was built in 1887 and a gatehouse remain.
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Ellis Wasson, "The Irish Ascendancy: Counting Country Houses from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century" in
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were unaffected because of their local popularity, even though they were not supporters of Irish independence.
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government were also targeted. Although the practice by the IRA of destroying country houses began in the
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The period of the destruction of the Big Houses came to play an important part in Irish culture.
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some instances houses were blown up using high explosives. The attempt to burn down Burton Hall,
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On 5 November 1973 a 50 lb (23 kg) bomb wrecked a milking parlour on the grounds of
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James S. Donnelly, 'Big House Burnings in County Cork during the Irish Revolution, 1920–21',
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Burning the Big House: The Story of the Irish Country House in a Time of War and Revolution
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On 11 May 1991 a Provisional IRA unit armed with assault rifles and machine guns sprayed
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Not all such houses were regarded by the IRA as targets, depending upon their ownership.
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had transferred over 60% of Irish farmland to tenant farmers, leaving most of the former
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The Destruction of Country Houses in County Wexford during "The Troubles" (1919-23).
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National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, October 2010. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
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were targeted. The former was rebuilt, but the latter was not. The library of
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The "Big Houses" did not become the subject of a concerted campaign until the
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from which the Anglo-Irish exerted their political control over the island.
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https://www.westmeathindependent.ie/2021/07/03/moydrums-unforgettable-fire/
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Destroyed; little more than the facade and few walls of Tore House remain.
3584:, A Guide to Irish Country Houses, 1996, but 1933 appears to be incorrect)
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in County Kilkenny, which was attacked on 2 July 1922 during the Civil War.
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The former Protestant Ascendancy had lost its economic power following the
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Brigadier General F.W.J. Caulfield (occupant), Hugh Moreton Frewen (owner)
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in County Wexford, was burned in February 1923 and not repaired or rebuilt
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The Decline of the Big House in Ireland: A Study of Irish Landed Families
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Peter Martin, "Unionism: The Irish Nobility and the Revolution 1919–23",
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The Decline of the Big House in Ireland: A Study of Irish Landed Families
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Big House Burnings in County Cork during the Irish Revolution, 1920–21
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unionists, suspected informers, and members or supporters of the new
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4843:"TORE HOUSE – WESTMEATH – HISTORY – Rochfortbridge, Co. Westmeath"
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deliberately burned down, blown up, or otherwise destroyed by the
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grounds to "rid them of their inherent respect for the owners".
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In the destruction of the country houses of the aristocracy and
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Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons
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Abandoned as ruins and later demolished (outbuildings remain).
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Destruction of country houses in the Irish revolutionary period
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was attacked on the night of 21 January 1981. The 86-year-old
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548:, the practice of targeting the big house was revived by the
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Attacks were planned and organised, and generally focused on
4817:"Drumlaunaght (Upp. Loughtee By.), Stadone, Stradone, Cavan"
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for republican prisoners in Northern Ireland and an ongoing
46:(IRA). The vast majority of the houses, known in Ireland as
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The Economy of Ireland: National and Sectoral Policy Issues
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Restored in 1928 by means of a Government grant of £32,000
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President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State
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of the 1870s; and then lost its political power after the
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Villa. Smaller house rebuilt, and modern house beside.
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The Anglo-Irish, as a class, were generally opposed to
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Not burnt, just repeatedly looted, abandoned as ruins
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Lieutenant Colonel Isaac W. Burns-Lindow/James Gollock
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incidents of violence and deaths in such attacks. The
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Ballynastragh House depicted in 1826, typical of the "
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History Ireland Volume 11, Book Review, (Spring 2003)
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Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain
4928:(21 June 2011); accessed. Retrieved 17 February 2015
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The Big House in Ireland: Reality and Representation
4467:(Cambridge University Press, 21 April 2014), p. 70.
1849:Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
1630:Demolished, only the gatehouse remains (derelict)
70:, most of the buildings were destroyed during the
4336:, The Irish Story (2011). Retrieved 22 June 2016.
5040:Attacks on buildings and structures in the 1920s
5035:Attacks on buildings and structures in the 1910s
3799:John Hercules William Rowley, 5th Baron Langford
497:decried the targeting of big houses in the poem
4585:, election.demon.co.uk. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
2132:Rebuilt 1926 less top storey and porte-cochere
5045:Attacks on buildings and structures in Ireland
4823:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
4545:The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism
4220:(Joost Augustein (ed), Palgrave 2002), p. 157.
2763:Abandoned as ruins, mostly demolished in 1967
1312:Regan (merchant), previously Hungerford family
864:Algernon Skeffington, 12th Viscount Massereene
767:House/Castle, Glenart Castle, Glenfarne Hall,
4454:(Bloomsbury Publishing, 1 July 1987), p. 384.
4397:, historyireland.com. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
3047:16 February 1923 (press report dated 17 Feb)
8:
3147:Demolished; smaller house built on the site
2202:Rebuilt, omitting a third storey at one end
1396:Demolished; smaller house built on the site
445:in Foynes, County Limerick was the home of
3496:Rebuilt, now part of Bandon Grammar School
2057:pre 11 June 1920 (remains: early June 1921)
2008:15 February 1923 (remains: early June 1921)
4521:(Rowman & Littlefield, 1 January 1991)
4429:"The Burning of the Big Houses Re-visited"
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4566:, cain.ulst.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
4452:Reactions to Irish Nationalism, 1865–1914
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4410:(Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 2004), p. 195.
1545:John Harford Stanhope Lucas-Scudamore of
208:. "In April 1921, north Cork IRA leader,
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4465:Everyday Violence in the Irish Civil War
4408:Green Against Green: The Irish Civil War
4334:"The Big House and the Irish Revolution"
3720:Major Michael Joseph Balfe (uninhabited)
3553:Runnamoat House (Runnimead / Runnymeade)
3517:James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont
2628:Charles Butler, 7th Earl of Lanesborough
2460:Demolished, smaller house built on site
1623:James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont
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32:destruction of country houses in Ireland
4532:The Anglo-Irish Novel and the Big House
4478:The Transformation of Ireland 1900–2000
4284:(47: 3 & 4 Fall/Winter 12), p. 141.
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3747:Robert Deane-Morgan, 5th Baron Muskerry
366:, was burned down in January 1923. The
5030:Building and structure fires in Europe
4922:The Big House and the Irish Revolution
4207:(Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 2001), p. 2.
3016:Albert Handcock, 5th Baron Castlemaine
2815:Rebuilt; now houses luxury apartments
1263:Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough
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518:Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany
4949:(Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010)
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4349:. TheIrishStory.com. 6 November 2015.
4295:"Commons statement, 11 February 1915"
3754:Main house rebuilt; partially ruined
2787:Demolished, 3 bay house on SE corner
2563:Partially restored as several houses
1856:Rebuilt in a similar style in 1924-6
154:Representation of the People Act 1884
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4888:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
4186:Sale of Irish country house contents
2585:Rebuilt and now open to the public.
1932:Abandoned as ruins, demolished 1969
814:George Browne, 6th Marquess of Sligo
297:of anti-Treaty Republican fighters.
38:(1919–1923), which saw at least 275
4347:"Explaining the Civil War Burnings"
4113:Abandoned as ruins then demolished
3825:Sir John Craven Carden, 5th Baronet
3044:(British General and Irish Senator)
2406:Daniel O’Riordan and Denis F. Doyle
2356:Elizabeth Pack-Beresford and sister
2126:Otway Toler, Earl of Norbury family
370:home of the Anglo-Irish politician
3707:South Park House (Southpark House)
3065:Cornwall Brady family (unoccupied)
1953:Hamilton Cuffe, 5th Earl of Desart
1899:Lieut. Colonel Charles O. Head, JP
1699:William Hare, 3rd Earl of Listowel
141:through much of the 19th century.
25:
4799:"THE BURNING OF MULLABODEN HOUSE"
4534:(Syracuse University Press, 1998)
4232:No Great Shakes: An Autobiography
3429:Rockmills House (Rockmills Lodge)
3373:November 1918 & February 1923
3115:Captain Bowen Colthurst (vacated)
2614:Lanesborough Lodge (Quivvy Lodge)
2381:Henry Prittie, 4th Baron Dunalley
1978:Mr. John Garvey, CS, O.B.E., D.L.
1518:Colonel Mountifort J.C. Longfield
1415:James Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon
550:Provisional Irish Republican Army
3984:(vacated 1905, contents removed)
2289:25 February 1921 (or by 5 March)
1110:Sir Thomas Esmonde, 11th Baronet
662:
587:were believed to be responsible
499:Meditations in Time of Civil War
223:heartland, i.e. the counties of
4427:John Dorney (6 November 2015).
3166:Dermot Bourke, 7th Earl of Mayo
2857:Frederick James Peregrine Birch
2568:Knockabbey or Thomastown Castle
2441:Kilcrenagh House (aka Woodside)
2108:Partially rebuilt by June 1925
1067:Rebuilt by the original family
619:was a company commander in the
408:Dermot Bourke, 7th Earl of Mayo
4975:History of Ireland (1801–1923)
4847:rochfortbridge.wikifoundry.com
4480:(Profile Books, 2004), p. 210.
4230:Head, Charles O. Head (1943).
3267:Arthur Gore, 6th Earl of Arran
3140:Una Ross, 26th Baroness de Ros
1926:Colonel Charles Wallace Warden
1493:Arthur Gore, 6th Earl of Arran
536:Resurgence during the Troubles
332:Senate of the Irish Free State
102:and held key positions in the
1:
4788:newspaper 31st of August 1920
2959:David O'Leary Hannigan JP of
2262:Bertram Clough Williams Ellis
1821:Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet
1363:Robert Carew, 3rd Baron Carew
903:Ardfert Abbey (Ardfert House)
892:Major A. W. Mordaunt-Richards
4489:George Moore, Letter to the
3568:Raleigh Chichester-Constable
3223:Ruined; partially renovated
3097:Rebuilt; now a nursing home
2704:Sir Tim O'Brien, 3rd Baronet
2230:until 1918) (vacant 2 years)
2113:Durrow Abbey (Durrow Castle)
2005:Mrs Georgina Bowen-Colthurst
1984:Demolished; new house built
1748:Richard Christopher Williams
1650:Hon. Patrick Greville-Nugent
1466:Colonel William Cooke-Collis
181:had his Volunteers train in
104:Dublin Castle administration
4869:. Dublin: Wolfhound Press.
4234:. Northumberland Press Ltd.
3864:Timoleague House and Castle
3630:Later partially demolished
2661:Ruined; partially restored
2603:Mrs Mary (or Maria) Lindsay
1596:Esther Jane and Annie Jones
1135:Walter Clarmont Skrine and
916:John Burrell Talbot-Crosbie
5066:
4766:landedestates.nuigalway.ie
4608:"'How Killeen would burn'"
3265:Thomas Archer (previously
2833:Emily and Beatrice Whitley
2517:Kiltanon / Kiltannon House
2260:Rebuilt 1923 by architect
2054:Miss Peggy Bowen-Colthurst
1735:Coolcour / Coolcower House
1186:Major Charles Purdon Coote
36:Irish revolutionary period
4985:Irish War of Independence
4970:Country houses in Ireland
4560:"The Green Book: I" from
4058:Sir Augustus Digby Warren
4032:Sir Augustus Digby Warren
3624:Doyne family (unoccupied)
3346:Colonel Francis C. Godley
3241:Lt Col Middleton Biddulph
416:Church of Ireland Gazette
350:, such as Liam Burke and
293:government embarked on a
190:Irish War of Independence
169:Irish War of Independence
139:Irish Parliamentary Party
78:The Big House as a target
68:Irish War of Independence
54:upper class known as the
5050:Destruction of buildings
4884:Dooley, Terence (2022).
4863:Dooley, Terence (2001).
4581:26 February 2019 at the
3448:Rebuilt by Walsh family
1572:Senator Bernard O'Rourke
1442:Captain Caulfield French
991:Edward Henry John Leslie
655:List of houses destroyed
374:, a distant relation to
202:Royal Irish Constabulary
165:a largely symbolic act.
34:was a phenomenon of the
4931:Lost Country Houses of
4370:The IRA and its Enemies
3924:Edward Beaumont-Nesbitt
3319:Charles Sealy-King J.P.
3294:Oliver St. John Gogarty
3252:Ravensdale House / Park
2506:(owned by sister Edith)
2430:Mrs. E. M. A. Longfield
2102:Joseph Pike, D.L., J.P.
2065:Dunboy (Puxley) Mansion
1772:Mrs Caroline Stephenson
1390:Bernard Percy Broderick
839:Augustus N. Sheridan JP
621:Ulster Defence Regiment
467:Moore Hall, County Mayo
436:Moore Hall, County Mayo
27:Aspect of Irish history
2241:Glenmona Lodge / House
643:The Unforgettable Fire
470:
428:Oliver St John Gogarty
390:
368:Foxrock, County Dublin
285:
120:plantations of Ireland
91:
90:" targeted by the IRA.
5025:1920s fires in Europe
5020:1910s fires in Europe
4821:buildingsofireland.ie
4176:Anglo-Irish big house
3572:Burton Constable Hall
3327:Bandon Grammar School
3301:Rebuilt; now a hotel
2907:William Downes Webber
2687:Rebuilt; now a hotel
1992:House (Dripsey House)
1754:Rebuilt; now a hotel
1724:James Richard Dier JP
1026:Ballydonnellan Castle
973:Rebuilt; now a hotel
940:Raymond William Orpen
623:. On 14 March 1973 a
484:Augustus Digby Warren
464:
443:Mount Trenchard House
385:Coolbawn House, near
384:
341:justices of the peace
279:
158:Irish Land Commission
85:
58:. The houses of some
56:Protestant Ascendancy
44:Irish Republican Army
4909:4 March 2016 at the
4431:. TheIrishStory.com.
4218:The Irish Revolution
4083:Captain P. C. Alcock
4008:Col. William Spaight
3490:Robert Webb Sherlock
3442:Charles Deane Oliver
3102:Oakgrove (Oak Grove)
3090:John Pretyman Newman
2196:Richard Power O’Shee
2060:Abandoned as ruins?
1532:House (Castle Shane)
1236:Lady Jane Emma Power
1162:S.G. Penrose Welsted
676:adding missing items
522:Saint Oliver Plunket
495:William Butler Yeats
343:were also targeted.
336:Irish Unionist Party
295:policy of executions
148:of 1845-49, and the
4990:Violence in Ireland
4902:James S. Donnelly,
4697:, 11 November 1972.
4685:, 10 November 1972.
4493:, 13 February 1923.
4476:Diarmaid Ferriter,
4406:Michael Hopkinson,
4383:IRA and its Enemies
4324:(Anvil 2002), p. 94
4163:Abandoned as ruins
3931:Abandoned as ruins
3702:Abandoned as ruins
3548:Abandoned as ruins
3472:Abandoned as ruins
3466:Hon. Edward O'Brien
3376:Abandoned as ruins
3247:Abandoned as ruins
3023:Abandoned as ruins
2995:Abandoned as ruins
2973:Abandoned as ruins
2939:Abandoned as ruins
2893:Mitchelstown Castle
2808:John Philip Bagwell
2735:Abandoned as ruins
2711:Abandoned as ruins
2635:Abandoned as ruins
2609:Abandoned as ruins
2606:circa 10 March 1921
2536:Abandoned as ruins
2436:Abandoned as ruins
2105:p.m. 29 August 1920
2035:Abandoned as ruins
1906:Abandoned as ruins
1730:Abandoned as ruins
1706:Abandoned as ruins
1500:Abandoned as ruins
1422:Abandoned as ruins
1370:Abandoned as ruins
1338:Lady Adelaide Keane
1242:Abandoned as ruins
1144:Abandoned as ruins
1095:Ballynastragh House
1043:Abandoned as ruins
1021:Abandoned as ruins
946:Abandoned as ruins
632:Cultural references
488:Mitchelstown Castle
423:John Philip Bagwell
372:Sir Horace Plunkett
326:who had sat in the
100:Irish republicanism
5015:Arson in the 1920s
5010:Arson in the 1910s
4597:. 6 November 1973.
4517:Jacqueline Genet,
4372:, pp. 87, 116, 121
3990:Abandoned as ruin
3899:Henry John McKenna
3732:Springfield Castle
3659:Sillahertane House
3648:Fitzherbert family
3217:Henry W. L. Puxley
3191:Michael Dennehy JP
2978:Mount Talbot House
2945:Mountshannon House
2798:Marlfield, Clonmel
2781:Hewitt R. Poole JP
2509:a.m. 14 April 1921
2412:Partially rebuilt
2393:Kilbrittain Castle
2388:Partially rebuilt
2183:Gardenmorris House
1874:Alexander Sullivan
1778:Rebuilt 1998-2001
674:; you can help by
558:Sir Norman Stronge
504:The Last September
471:
391:
286:
198:Auxiliary Division
92:
50:, belonged to the
4980:Irish nationalism
4955:978-0-7734-1464-8
4895:978-0-3002-6074-8
4876:978-0-8632-7850-1
4786:Cork Constitution
4595:Belfast Telegraph
4503:Cork Constitution
4322:The Singing Flame
4167:
4166:
4107:Renneworth family
3827:(ADRIC until May)
3611:St Austin's Abbey
3600:Tonson Rye family
3502:Roxborough Castle
3349:25 June 1921 a.m.
3325:Site now part of
3194:25 June 1921 a.m.
3152:Palmerstown House
3032:Ballymore-Eustace
2784:28 June 1921 a.m.
2756:Baroness Ardilaun
2658:30 July 1922 a.m.
2533:15 September 1920
2433:28 June 1921 a.m.
2337:25 June 1921 a.m.
2321:Innishannon House
2172:Sir Alfred Dobbin
2029:William N. Leader
1877:pre-12 April 1921
1775:25 June 1921 a.m.
1674:Captain Fairholme
1521:19 September 1920
1248:Bessborough House
1149:Ballywalter House
1122:Ballyrankin House
1072:Ballygassan House
789:Owner or occupier
764:
763:
692:
691:
646:by the rock band
577:Sir Richard Keane
560:and his only son
330:, members of the
108:Irish nationalist
16:(Redirected from
5057:
5005:Arson in Ireland
5000:1920s in Ireland
4995:1910s in Ireland
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4709:, 14 March 1973.
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4662:The Irish People
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4547:(Penguin, 2000).
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3982:St George family
3910:Tubberdaly House
3895:County Westmeath
3820:County Tipperary
3811:Templemore Abbey
3784:Summerhill House
3716:County Roscommon
3582:Mark Bence-Jones
3562:County Roscommon
3529:Roxborough House
3414:County Tipperary
3366:County Tipperary
3357:Rochestown House
3333:River View House
3020:3 July 1921 a.m.
3011:County Westmeath
2985:County Roscommon
2961:Kilbolane Castle
2913:Demolished 1930
2872:Castlebellingham
2803:County Tipperary
2677:County Tipperary
2469:Kilmurry McMahon
2376:County Tipperary
2345:Kellistown House
2313:28 February 1923
2306:County Tipperary
2218:County Westmeath
2199:22 February 1923
2192:County Waterford
1981:18 February 1923
1957:22 February 1923
1912:Derryquin Castle
1903:2 July 1921 a.m.
1894:County Tipperary
1853:5 September 1922
1807:Currygrane House
1783:Crookstown House
1670:County Waterford
1646:County Westmeath
1583:Cecilstown Lodge
1551:15 February 1920
1547:Kentchurch Court
1350:Castleboro House
1341:19 February 1923
1334:County Waterford
1267:22 February 1923
1197:Beech Park House
1168:Rebuilt smaller
1048:Ballydugan House
1037:Donnellan family
1002:Ballycarty House
842:11 February 1923
826:Annaskeagh House
777:
694:
687:
684:
666:
665:
659:
601:political status
546:Northern Ireland
476:Irish Free State
447:Mary Spring Rice
346:Some Free State
291:Irish Free State
215:
64:Irish Free State
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4926:The Irish Story
4911:Wayback Machine
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4359:Martin, p. 157.
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4153:County Kilkenny
4143:Woodstock House
4094:Woodbrook House
3958:21 January 1981
3880:3 December 1920
3803:4 February 1921
3772:Burrowes family
3742:County Limerick
3683:Skevanish House
3644:County Monaghan
3493:14 January 1923
3477:Roundhill House
3453:Rosslevan House
3418:Seamus Burke TD
3397:1 February 1923
3370:Francis H. Wise
3228:Rathrobin House
3170:29 January 1923
3126:Old Court House
2955:County Limerick
2936:1 February 1923
2884:19 January 1923
2868:Milestown House
2844:Massbrook House
2793:Marlfield House
2732:28 October 1922
2681:John F. O'Meara
2560:30 January 1923
2556:Horace Plunkett
2541:Kilteragh House
2417:Kilcolman House
2282:County Monaghan
2264:. Now owned by
2178:Villa. Rebuilt
2164:Montenotte Hill
2161:Frankfort House
2078:Henry L. Puxley
2040:Dromgowna House
1948:County Kilkenny
1885:Derrylahan Park
1816:County Longford
1685:Convamore House
1608:Charlemont Fort
1541:County Monaghan
1367:5 February 1923
1324:Cappoquin House
1299:Cahermore House
1291:2 February 1921
1288:Thomas Kingston
1258:County Kilkenny
1239:31 January 1923
1215:13 January 1923
1153:Castletownroche
1086:3 February 1923
987:County Monaghan
966:George Le Hunte
868:28 October 1922
769:Hermitage House
688:
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634:
590:On 16 May 1981
573:Cappoquin House
564:, (both former
538:
530:Guinness family
509:Elizabeth Bowen
459:
282:Woodstock House
274:
272:Irish Civil War
262:Irish Civil War
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150:Long Depression
131:Irish Land Acts
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4695:Irish Examiner
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4647:, 13 May 1991.
4645:Liverpool Echo
4637:
4635:, 2 June 1991"
4633:Sunday Tribune
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4557:Tim Pat Coogan
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3759:Stradone House
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3203:Puxley Mansion
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3178:Prospect House
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3073:
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3069:
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3058:
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3039:
3037:County Kildare
3034:
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3018:
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2765:
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2761:
2760:18 August 1922
2758:
2753:
2748:
2743:
2741:Macroom Castle
2737:
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2733:
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2722:
2717:
2716:Lydacan Castle
2713:
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2528:
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2489:Kilmorna House
2486:
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2258:
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2238:
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2228:Baron Kilmaine
2220:
2215:
2213:Rochfortbridge
2210:
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2066:
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2043:Berrings near
2041:
2037:
2036:
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1717:
1712:
1711:Coolbawn House
1708:
1707:
1704:
1701:
1696:
1691:
1686:
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1681:
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1675:
1672:
1667:
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1658:
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1398:
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1272:
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1255:
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1244:
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1237:
1234:
1232:County Wexford
1229:
1224:
1223:Bellevue House
1220:
1219:
1216:
1213:
1211:W. T. Cosgrave
1208:
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948:
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927:Ardtully House
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579:, at Belmont,
537:
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528:family or the
514:Dunsany Castle
458:
455:
400:Henry Guinness
398:, the home of
376:Count Plunkett
364:W. T. Cosgrave
328:House of Lords
273:
270:
194:Black and Tans
179:Ernie O'Malley
170:
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4036:mid June 1921
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4017:
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3968:
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3947:County Armagh
3945:
3943:
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3930:
3928:15 April 1923
3927:
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3919:County Offaly
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3856:February 1923
3855:
3853:
3852:Stephen Gwynn
3850:
3848:
3847:County Dublin
3845:
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3672:Sarah S. Lowe
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3634:
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3629:
3626:
3623:
3621:
3620:County Carlow
3618:
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3574:(uninhabited)
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3545:November 1922
3544:
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3541:Dudley Persse
3539:
3537:
3536:County Galway
3534:
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3528:
3527:
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3518:
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3510:
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3059:
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3052:Myshall Lodge
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4199:
4157:Tighe family
4134:10 June 1921
4131:R.F. Hibbert
4127:County Clare
4110:January 1923
4086:5 March 1923
4062:17 June 1921
4018:Warrensgrove
3967:Tyrone House
3902:11 June 1922
3830:19 June 1921
3794:County Meath
3775:29 June 1921
3768:County Cavan
3699:14 June 1921
3668:County Kerry
3603:13 June 1921
3462:County Clare
3272:18 June 1921
3261:County Louth
2970:14 June 1920
2963:(previously
2898:Mitchelstown
2881:Major Barrow
2877:County Louth
2820:Merton House
2684:29 June 1921
2655:Darby family
2623:County Cavan
2582:2 March 1923
2575:County Louth
2526:County Clare
2498:County Kerry
2481:30 July 1922
2474:County Clare
2445:Carrigrohane
2367:Kilboy House
2226:(previously
2137:Forest House
1938:Desart Court
1922:County Kerry
1844:County Kerry
1799:13 June 1921
1751:c4 July 1921
1665:Kilmacthomas
1653:9 March 1923
1627:30 July 1920
1568:County Louth
1453:Castle Cooke
1419:21 June 1921
1376:Castlehacket
1114:9 March 1923
1079:County Louth
1064:15 June 1922
1061:Burke family
1040:January 1923
1029:Killalaghtan
1018:January 1923
1011:County Kerry
936:County Kerry
912:County Kerry
835:County Louth
773:
765:
680:
641:
625:British Army
617:Lord Caledon
609:
596:County Meath
594:in Dunsany,
589:
585:Official IRA
570:
542:the Troubles
539:
502:
498:
492:
482:Both of Sir
481:
472:
440:
432:George Moore
420:
415:
411:
404:
392:
358:home of the
352:Seán McGarry
345:
321:
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287:
259:
254:British Army
245:
218:
187:
172:
146:Great Famine
143:
128:
97:
93:
31:
29:
4941:centenaries
4751:Jean Young
4160:2 July 1922
4074:Enniscorthy
4065:Demolished
4053:County Cork
4027:County Cork
4004:County Cork
3961:Demolished
3937:Tynan Abbey
3873:County Cork
3859:Demolished
3838:Temple Hill
3833:Demolished
3806:Demolished
3751:4 July 1921
3726:Demolished
3692:County Cork
3687:Innishannon
3654:Demolished
3651:8 July 1921
3606:Demolished
3596:County Cork
3524:Dismantled
3521:summer 1920
3486:County Cork
3438:County Cork
3424:Demolished
3400:Demolished
3394:J.J. Reddin
3342:County Cork
3337:Innishannon
3315:County Cork
3220:9 June 1921
3213:County Cork
3187:County Cork
3182:Innishannon
3144:18 May 1922
3135:County Down
3111:County Cork
3094:3 June 1921
3085:County Cork
3071:Demolished
3042:Bryan Mahon
2992:8 July 1922
2989:W.J. Talbot
2929:County Mayo
2903:County Cork
2853:County Mayo
2839:Demolished
2829:County Cork
2824:Rosscarbery
2777:County Cork
2751:County Cork
2708:5 July 1921
2699:County Cork
2641:Leap Castle
2632:4 June 1921
2599:County Cork
2571:Tallanstown
2512:Demolished
2457:25 May 1921
2450:County Cork
2426:County Cork
2409:25 May 1920
2402:County Cork
2397:Kilbrittain
2340:Demolished
2330:County Cork
2325:Innishannon
2316:Demolished
2292:Demolished
2257:20 May 1922
2236:Demolished
2233:4 June 1920
2175:25 May 1921
2168:County Cork
2156:Demolished
2153:7 July 1921
2146:County Cork
2098:County Cork
2081:9 June 1921
2074:County Cork
2050:County Cork
2025:County Cork
2001:County Cork
1974:County Mayo
1889:Borrisokane
1870:County Cork
1865:Rosscarbery
1861:Derry House
1828:Demolished
1792:County Cork
1768:County Cork
1763:Innishannon
1744:County Cork
1694:County Cork
1599:3 June 1921
1592:County Cork
1575:18 Feb 1923
1530:Castleshane
1514:County Cork
1505:Castle Mary
1488:County Mayo
1483:Crossmolina
1478:Castle Gore
1472:Demolished
1469:7 June 1921
1462:County Cork
1410:County Cork
1318:Demolished
1308:County Cork
1303:Rosscarbery
1294:Demolished
1284:County Cork
1279:Rosscarbery
1189:1 June 1921
1182:County Cork
1158:County Cork
1141:8 July 1921
1083:John Russel
1075:Ballygassan
1015:Nash family
997:Demolished
994:2 June 1921
922:Demolished
898:Demolished
895:9 July 1921
845:Demolished
809:County Mayo
704:Dooley 2001
554:Tynan Abbey
516:, owned by
501:(1924). In
334:and former
324:Irish peers
188:During the
135:emancipated
124:family seat
118:during the
52:Anglo-Irish
4964:Categories
4658:"War News"
4192:References
3999:Union Hall
3995:Union Hall
3888:Tore House
3868:Timoleague
3815:Templemore
3789:Summerhill
3723:5 May 1920
3577:5 May 1920
3457:Kilraghtis
3421:March 1923
3405:Rockforest
3361:Rochestown
3322:March 1923
3256:Ravensdale
3232:Mountbolus
3130:Strangford
3028:Mullaboden
2919:Moore Hall
2860:3 Sep 1922
2695:Cecilstown
2348:Kellistown
2297:Graiguenoe
2273:Gola House
2224:Stillorgan
1811:Ballinalee
1787:Crookstown
1759:Cor Castle
1689:Ballyhooly
1613:Charlemont
1559:Cavananore
1497:3 Sep 1922
1354:Castleboro
1227:Ballyhogue
1201:Ballyboden
1173:Bearforest
700:This list
672:incomplete
575:, home of
526:Shackleton
451:safe house
396:Stillorgan
356:Ballyboden
312:Freemasons
301:Liam Lynch
210:Liam Lynch
112:Protestant
88:Big Houses
48:big houses
4827:19 August
4148:Inistioge
3972:Kilcolgan
3914:Edenderry
3737:Broadford
3711:Castlerea
3589:Rye Court
3557:Roscommon
3469:July 1922
3433:Glanworth
3381:Rockfield
3306:Richmount
3284:Connemara
3156:Johnstown
2967:C18-1887)
2887:Rebuilt
2848:Lahardane
2618:Belturbet
2594:Coachford
2245:Cushendun
2117:Tullamore
1052:Kilrickle
931:Kilgarvan
804:Aghagower
581:Cappoquin
457:Aftermath
266:Coachford
233:Tipperary
206:unionists
4907:Archived
4668:12 March
4618:10 April
4579:Archived
4385:, p. 304
4170:See also
4122:Scarriff
4098:Belclare
3842:Terenure
3763:Stradone
3639:Ballybay
3532:Killinan
3352:Rebuilt
2863:Rebuilt
2720:Carnmore
2579:O'Reilly
2493:Listowel
2277:Tydavnet
2093:Glanmire
2089:Dunsland
2011:Rebuilt
1802:Rebuilt
1715:Rathnure
1680:Rebuilt
1656:Rebuilt
1602:Rebuilt
1578:Rebuilt
1536:Monaghan
1433:Kinnitty
1344:Rebuilt
1192:Rebuilt
1126:Bunclody
1089:Rebuilt
982:Ballybay
821:Rebuilt
783:Location
507:(1929),
421:Senator
387:Rathnure
241:Limerick
4933:Ireland
4857:Sources
4562:The IRA
4048:Macroom
3663:Kenmare
3592:Moviddy
3409:Roscrea
3280:Renvyle
3056:Myshall
3006:Athlone
2981:Tisrara
2746:Macroom
2672:Thurles
2646:Roscrea
2545:Foxrock
2301:Thurles
2141:Macroom
2045:Dripsey
1996:Dripsey
1969:Ballina
1839:Kenmare
1739:Macroom
1329:Lismore
1253:Piltown
955:Wexford
907:Ardfert
830:Dundalk
540:During
249:billets
221:Munster
200:of the
183:demesne
4953:
4892:
4873:
4771:31 May
4564:(1993)
4381:Hart,
4022:Bandon
3615:Tullow
3566:Major
3481:Bandon
3385:Artane
3310:Bandon
3080:Mallow
2772:Bandon
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