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The brigade was stationed in County Cork carrying out counter-insurgency operations during the final stages of the Irish War of Independence.
Similar to the cities of Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Waterford — Dublin is administered separately from its respective County with its own City Council.
In attempting to arrest members of the Kent family in County Cork on 2 May, a Head Constable was shot dead in a gun battle.
Once on Ireland but outside the south west there are two confirmed four-posters, both on the east coast, suggesting a route down that side of the island, to the region around County Cork, where another proliferation occurs.
His father, William Ford ( 1826 – 1905 ), was born in County Cork, Ireland, of a family originally from western England, who were among migrants to Ireland as the English created plantations.
Several families from Bere island, County Cork were encouraged to send emigrants to Argentina by an islander who had been successful there in the 1880s.
It is very similar to the language heard in the southeast of Ireland centuries ago, due to mass emigration from the counties Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, County Kerry and Cork.
Erinville ( which means Irishville ), Salmon River, Ogden, Bantry ( named after Bantry Bay, County Cork, Ireland but now abandoned and grown up in trees ) among others, where Irish last names are prevalent and the accent is reminiscent of the Irish as well as the music, traditions, religion ( Roman Catholic ), and the love of Ireland itself.
Some of the Irish counties from which these people arrived were County Kerry ( Dingle Peninsula ), County Cork, and County Roscommon, along with others.
Both the Cape Colony and the Colony of Natal had Irish prime ministers: Sir Thomas Upington, " The Afrikaner from Cork "; and Sir Albert Hime, from Kilcoole in County Wicklow.
Former counties include: County Coleraine, which formed the basis of County Londonderry, the counties of Nether and Upper Tyrone, and Desmond which was, in 1606, split between counties Cork and Kerry.
* County of the City of Cork ( 1608 )
* Mallow, County Cork, a town in the Republic of Ireland
* 1921 – Irish War of Independence: One of the biggest engagements of the war takes place at Crossbarry, County Cork.
According to an 1892 letter, Casement believed that she was descended from the Catholic Jephson family of Mallow, County Cork.
The family divides their time between Sewall's Point in Florida, Kinsale ( County Cork ) in Ireland, and Cornwall in England.
* November 28 – Kilmichael Ambush: The Third Cork Brigade Flying Column under Tom Barry successfully ambushes 2 lorries of British soldiers at Kilmichael, County Cork,
* June 20 – Algerian pirates sack Baltimore, County Cork in Ireland.
In addition " County Tipperary " is actually two administrative counties, called North Tipperary and South Tipperary while the major urban centres Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford have been separated from the town and rural areas of their counties.
* The Blarney Stone is set into a tower of Blarney Castle in Blarney, County Cork in Ireland.

County and between
In the 1920 Census, he is recorded as having returned to the Freestone County area, and he was living with his half-brother Kit Banks on a farm between Wortham and Streetman.
The family moved to Hall County in the Texas Panhandle in 1913, and in 1919 they bought a farm between the towns of Lakeview and Turkey.
A Ministry of Education was established, and free County Colleges were set up for the compulsory part-time instruction of teenagers between the ages of 15 and 18 who were not in full-time education.
He was baptised in Temple-Douglas, in the County Donegal parish of Conwal ( mid-way between Gartan and Letterkenny ), by his teacher and foster-uncle Saint Crunathan.
The Wexford County seat of government, originally located in Sherman, was moved to Manton in 1881, as the result of a compromise between the feuding residents of Cadillac and Sherman.
He ultimately chose the former when a deal between the city, Hamilton County, and Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds ( who were seeking a replacement for the obsolete Crosley Field ) was struck that resulted in an agreement to build a multipurpose stadium which could host both baseball and football games.
" Six buildings, built between 1942 and 1965, are National Historic Landmarks, and approximately 60 other buildings sustain the Bartholomew County seat's reputation as a showcase of modern architecture.
Despite its small size ( roughly from its northernmost to southernmost points ), there is significant variation in mean temperature and amount of snowfall between Sussex County and New Castle County.
Eskilstuna Municipality ( Eskilstuna kommun ) is a municipality in Södermanland County in southeast Sweden, between the lakes Mälaren and Hjälmaren.
Eureka is a city located in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, between St. Louis and Pacific, Missouri, along Interstate 44.
Mountbatten usually holidayed at his summer home in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, a small seaside village between Bundoran, County Donegal, and Sligo town on the northwest coast of Ireland.
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, who later became known as Frederick Douglass, was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, between Hillsboro and Cordova, probably in his grandmother's shack east of Tappers Corner () and west of Tuckahoe Creek.
Prior to 1947, the only definition of first-class cricket had been one in Great Britain that dated from a meeting at Lord's in May 1894 between the Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ) committee and the secretaries of the clubs involved in the official County Championship, which had begun in 1890.
London County Council proposed a vast new area for Greater London, with a proposed boundary somewhere between the Metropolitan Police District and the home counties.
In informal use, the word county is often dropped except where necessary to distinguish between county and town or city ; thus " Offaly " rather than " County Offaly ", but " County Antrim " to distinguish it from Antrim town.
He appears in folklore as a trickster, and in County Mayo thunderstorms were referred to as battles between Lugh and Balor, so he is sometimes considered a storm god: Alexei Kondratiev notes his epithet lonnbeimnech (" fierce striker ") and concludes that " if his name has any relation to ' light ' it more properly means ' lightning-flash ' ( as in Breton luc ' h and Cornish lughes )".
* 1937 – In California, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrian traffic, creating a vital link between San Francisco and Marin County, California.
* 1771 – The Battle of Alamance, a pre-American Revolutionary War battle between local militia and a group of rebels called The " Regulators ", occurs in present-day Alamance County, North Carolina.
In 1995, the TransMara County Council ( TMCC ) was formed in the western part of the reserve, and control was divided between the new council and the existing Narok County Council.

County and 1920
He was killed during an IRA attack on the RIC barracks in Rathmore, County Kerry, on 11 July 1920.
In the summer of 1920, the Black and Tans burned and sacked many small towns and villages in Ireland, beginning with Tuam in County Galway in July 1920 and also including Trim, Balbriggan, Knockcroghery, Thurles and Templemore amongst many others.
Ball's A History of the County Dublin ( 1920 )
Willard M. McCullough, the newly elected sheriff of Tulsa County, was determined to avoid events such as the 1920 lynching of Roy Belton in Tulsa, which occurred during the term of his predecessor.
From May 1920 he worked in Klein Berßen in the former County of Hümmling, now Emsland, and from August 1920 in Nahne, which has been part Osnabruck since 1972.
* Lennox Robinson, editor ( 1920 ), Further Letters of John Butler Yeats: Selected by Lennox Robinson, The Cuala Press, Churchtown, Dundrum, County Dublin.
* Sir Erik Ohlson, 1st Baronet, of Scarborough, in the North Riding of the County of York ( 1920 ), extant
Randall Evan Stonehill was born in Stockton, California on March 12, 1952, the son of Leonard N. Stonehill ( born September 19, 1920 ), a high school teacher, and his wife, Pauline Correia ( born February 18, 1921 ), a school teacher of Azorean Portuguese heritage, and the younger brother of Jeffrey Dean Stonehill ( born October 28, 1949 in Alameda County, California ).
The cotton gins eventually failed ; by 1920 only in Sterling County was planted in cotton.
Sterling County experienced a brief boom when the number of farms and ranches in the area increased from 131 in 1920 to 176 by 1925.
* 1920 ’ s-McCulloch County billed itself as " the Turkey Center of the Universe ", and held an annual Turkey Trot.
* 1920 ’ s Texas Power and Light Company arrived in Lampasas County.
Samuel Cartmill Hiroms ( 1836 – 1920 ) was born in present-day Polk County, his parents having been among Stephen F. Austin's " Old 300 " families.
* 1920 Fisher County is among Texas leaders in wheat production.
* The peak year for the Comanche County oil boom was 1920.
In 1919 and again in 1920, tiny portions of northwestern Colleton County were annexed to Bamberg County, thus bringing the county down to its present size.
In 1919. and again in 1920, tiny portions of northwestern Colleton County were annexed to Bamberg County.
* Jackson County Records 1853 – 1920
The Bond House, Edenton, North Carolina | Edenton, Chowan County, c. 1920

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