Liscarroll (Irish: Lios Cearúill, meaning 'Carroll's ringfort')[2] is a village in County Cork, Ireland. The village is on the R522 regional road near Mallow and Buttevant about two miles south of River Awbeg. Liscarroll is within the Cork North-West (Dáil constituency). Liscarroll is approximately 51 km to Cork City and 53 km to Limerick City, Liscarroll was once considered to be the cross roads of Munster. According to the 2016 census of Ireland there are 883 individuals living in and around Liscarroll, the population had increased by 52 individuals (6.25%) since the 2011 census of Ireland.
^"Census 2016 - Small Area Population Statistics (SAPMAP Area) - Settlements - Liscarroll". Census 2016. Central Statistics Office.
^"Placenames Database of Ireland". Retrieved 18 September 2012.
Liscarroll is within the Cork North-West (Dáil constituency). Liscarroll is approximately 51 km to Cork City and 53 km to Limerick City, Liscarroll was...
Liscarroll Belfast Dublin The Battle of Liscarroll was fought on 3 September 1642 in northern County Cork, Munster, between Irish Confederate and Royalist...
Liscarroll Castle is a 13th-century Hiberno-Norman fortress in County Cork, Ireland. In July 1642, at the start of the Irish Confederate Wars, the castle...
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Liscarroll GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Liscarroll in County Cork, Ireland. The club is exclusively concerned with...
division of Cork GAA. The club has merged with neighbours Liscarroll under the name of Liscarroll Churchtown Gaels. North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship...
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brother of a Viscount Barry led forty footsoldiers and eight horsemen from Liscarroll Castle against the chieftain at the Allow River. From historical accounts...
like Lord Mountgarret. These suffered a series of defeats, including Liscarroll, Kilrush, New Ross and Glenmaquinn, but the outbreak of the English Civil...