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MIDLETON, or MIDDLETON

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 419 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MIDLETON, or See also:MIDDLETON , a See also:market See also:town of Co. See also:Cork, See also:Ireland, on the See also:river Owenacurra, 13 M. E. of Cork by the See also:Youghal See also:branch of the See also:Great See also:Southern & Western railway. Pop. (1901), 3361. The river here enters a branch of Cork See also:harbour. The surrounding hilly See also:country is pleasant and fertile, and furnishes the town with a See also:good agricultural See also:trade. There are also See also:whisky-distilleries. Ballinacurra, 12 m. See also:south on the See also:estuary, serves as a small See also:port. The See also:grammar school was founded in 1696, and here among its students were See also:John Philpot See also:Curran and See also:Isaac See also:Butt. Midleton is governed by an See also:urban See also:district See also:council.

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