WebNov 10, 2016 · Coppinger's Court From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Coppingers Court Coppingers Court is a ruined four storey fortified house dating from 1616, situated on private property approximately half a mile (0.8km) from the sea. It was built by Sir Walter Coppinger and located in Ballyvireen valley, west of Rosscarbery in County Cork Ireland. http://www.copinger.org/2Stephen1.html
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WebMr. John Coppinger, (b. 1817), aged 21, Irish labourer who was convicted in Cork, Ireland for 7 years for stealing, transported aboard the "Clyde" on 11th May 1838, arriving in New South Wales, Australia [4] Thomas Coppinger, aged 24, a labourer, who arrived in South Australia in 1858 aboard the ship "Stamboul". WebCork Camogie are a sports body representing the fastest field sport in the world. We have nearly 100 clubs in Cork with women and kids of all ages playing our great game. phenols in fruit
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WebSir Walter Coppinger was the eldest son of James Coppinger, and the great grandson of Stephen Coppinger who was the first representative of the city of Cork in the Parliament of Ireland in 1560, and Mayor of Cork on two occasions, in 1564 and 1572. WebNov 28, 2014 · This document is amongst the Roche papers in the possession of Dr. Caulfield, of Cork. Dominick invariably signed his name with one "p." In 1634, June, Dominick Copinger was returned to the Irish Parliament for the constituency of the City of Cork. There is an entry on the subject in the Council Book of Cork under the date 24th … http://www.copinger.org/2Stephen1.html phenols in groundwater