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19th century engraving of a former De Courcy castle on the Old Head of Kinsale

Courceys (Irish: Cúrsaigh)[1] is a historical barony in County Cork on the south coast of Ireland. Its name refers to the Norman de Courcy family, Barons Kingsale, who came to Ireland in the 12th century and were the main landowners in the area.[2] The barony of Courceys includes the civil parishes of Kilroan, Ringrone and Templetrine.[3] Courceys is also the name of an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork and Ross.[4] Villages within this parish include Ballinspittle and Ballinadee.[4][5]

The local Gaelic Athletic Association team is Courcey Rovers GAA. An association football (soccer) team, De Courcey Albion FC, closed in 2016.[6]

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  1. ^ "Cúrsaigh / Courceys". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  2. ^ "de Courcy (Baron Kingsale)". Landed Estates Database. University of Galway. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Barony of Courceys, Co. Cork". townlands.ie. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Parishes - Courceys". corkandross.org. Diocese of Cork and Ross. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  5. ^ Lewis, Samuel (1837). "Ballinspittle". A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. Lewis.
  6. ^ "De Courcey Albion F.C". Retrieved 4 October 2022. 27th July 2016 [..] fin [..] De Courcey Albion are no more. For a variety of reasons we were unable to field a team for the coming season.

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