Ibane and Barryroe

Ibane and Barryroe (Irish: Uí Bhána agus Barraigh Rua; archaic spellings Ibaune, Ibawn, O'Bathumpna, Barriro, Barriroe) is a historical barony in southern County Cork, Ireland.

[9] The Ó Cobhthaigh clan had seven castles on the coast and were lords of a region called Triocha Meona.

[10] The Ó Cuileannáin family also had land in Ibane, while the O'Fehilly of Tuatha O Fitcheallaigh were rulers of west Barryroe and the Ardfield parish.

"[11] The 1340 Book of Ballymote mentions that the Corco Laige Cuil are descended from Mac Niad, son of Lugdach; the descendants of his son Eocho became the Hui Badamna (Ibane).

[12] Ibane and Barryroe is located in the south of County Cork, comprising two chunks of coastal land either side of Clonakilty.. Settlements within the historical barony of Ibane and Barryroe include:

Kilbrittain Castle [ 6 ]