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| | Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland by Carrigaline.org |
 | | CARRIGALINE, a parish, partly in the county of the city of CORK, and partly in the barony of KINNALEA, but chiefly in that of KERRICURRIHY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 7 miles (S. E.) from Cork city; containing 7375 inhabitants. |
 | | The castle, together with the lands of Carrigaline and Balinrea, was then granted by the queen to Anthony St. Leger, who demised them to Stephen Golding, Esq., from whom they were purchased by Sir Richard Boyle, afterwards Earl of Cork, and from him descended to the present proprietor, the Earl of Shannon. |
 | | Carrigaline Railway Station: since the closure of the line the quaint corrogated iron building has been converted for modern business use, for a time it was used as the local District Court, but matter are now handled in the Anglesea Street, Cork City Courthouse. |
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