Some details on Rathcormac from Samuel Lewis's topographical directory of Ireland - 1837 :
Rathcormac, a market and post-town and a parish, in the barony
of Barrymore, county of Cork, 14 miles North East of Cork,
containing 5143 inhabitants, of which number,
1574 are in the town, which is situated on the river
Bride, and on the mail road from Cork to Dublin. It
comprises one principal street with some smaller diverging
from it, and consists of 244 houses, several of which
are well built of stone.....
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There are several large and handsome seats - the principal
are :
Lisnegar, the elegant mansion of the Rt. Hon. Lord Riversdale,
in the midst of a small but highly improved demesne, comprising a great variety of rural scenery within a limited compass.
Kilshannick, the ancient mansion and winter residence of Edm. Roche, of Trabolgan, Esq.
Ballyglissane, of F. G. Reeves,Esq.
Shanbally, of John Welsh, Esq.
Bushy Park, of R. G. Campion, Esq.
Kildinon, the highly improved property of Edm. Roche, Esq.
The glebe, the residence of the Rev. W. Bourne
Ballinahina House, of Gerard Barry, Esq.
Ballinahina Cottage, of the Rev.Dr. Barry, the parish priest of Fermoy
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Shane