The RiverFunshion (/ˈfʊnʃən/; Irish: Abhainn na Fuinseann) is a river in Munster, Ireland, a tributary of the Munster Blackwater. The RiverFunshion rises...
61 km) RiverFunshion 34.75 miles (55.92 km) River Finisk 17.5 miles (28.2 km) River Awbeg 31.75 miles (51.10 km) River Dalua 15.5 miles (24.9 km) River Bride...
sister, the hag threw a boulder at the druid knocking him into the RiverFunshion where he died. Ross, Anne (2004). Druids: Preachers of Immortality....
Ruith, who she threw a boulder at, pinning him to the floor of the RiverFunshion. There is a rock on the Beara Peninsula in West Cork at Kilcatherine...
Ireland.[citation needed] The River Gradoge runs by the town into the RiverFunshion, which in turn is a tributary of the River Blackwater. Mitchelstown is...
Kilbehenny is home to a medieval cemetery, Kilbehenny Graveyard. The RiverFunshion flows through the village. Kilbeheny is in a civil parish of the same...
Dublin Foxrock Stream, County Dublin RiverFunshion 34.75 miles (55.92 km) Fury* Furry Glen Stream, County Dublin River Galey 27 miles (43 km) Gallanstown...
took place south of Kilworth and north of Fermoy between the RiverFunshion and the River Blackwater in County Cork on 4 June 1643. The result was an Irish...
(An Airglinn) River Finnow (An Fhionnabha, "the fair river") RiverFunshion (Abhainn na Fuinseann, "the ash river") Towns along the river are Youghal,...
in Ireland. The 13th-century Glanworth Castle was built beside the RiverFunshion by the Condon family, Norman settlers who arrived in the Cork area in...
sister. In a fit of jealously the hag chased the druid towards the RiverFunshion. He had reached the water and started to cross it, but the hag threw...
The club crest depicts Glanworth's castle and bridge as well as the RiverFunshion, and resembles the crest of Tallow.[citation needed] Cork Intermediate...
its name from the large mill that once operated on the banks of the RiverFunshion, that runs to the east of the village. Rockmills is part of the Cork...
1830 partially funded by Board)* Marshalstown (in ruins), near the RiverFunshion, (Built c1810)* St Mary’s, Castletownroche, (Built c1825)* St Brigid's...
located 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of Ballindangan, to the east of the RiverFunshion. The church was built around the 12th century. A change in masonry style...