FARCET, or FARSIDE, or ROSTELLAN, a village, in the parish of AGADHA, barony of IMOKILLY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 3 miles (S.W.) from Cloyne, on the road to Whitegate, and on the harbour of Cork;containing 123 inhabitant it is situated at the head of a small ereck, and consists ofit range of neat houses extending along the shore and??????????? pied by the domestics and workman of the Marquess of Thomond, whose seat, Rostellan Castle, immediately adjoins the village. Fairs are held on Feb. 2nd and March 25th for general farming stock. Near the village are a convenient quay and stores, where coal, seasand, and other articles are landed. Here is the parochial school, founded by the late Bishop Brinkley, who endowed it with two acres of land; it is almost entirely supported by the Marchioness of Thomond. See ROSTELLAN and AGHADA.