Inchigeela, West Cork, Church of Ireland, Records, Preacher Book, Communicants from 1832.

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17th Century Cromwellian Confiscations in the Barony of Muskery, Co. Cork with some McCarthy Genealogies, 1600 O’Learys at Iveleary (Inchigeela) holding 30 Ploughlands and their Cork Catholic Lantry/Lanktree descendants, the O’Mahonys holding 60 ploughlands at Kilmichael part Moviddy.

 

Report on Popery, 1731 setting out Masshouses and Popish Schools in Co. Cork, Drinagh, Inchigeela 7 sheds, Killaconenagh (Castletownbere) swarms of Priests are constantly going to and from France, 600 families in Parish of whom 12 are of Reformed Church, , Kilmoe (Ballydehob), Friars frequently landing from France and dispersing throughout the country, copied from documents in Bermingham Tower, Dublin Castle probably destroyed in 1922.

 

1st Muskerry Cavalry 1796, Co. Cork from Robert Day F.S.A. Cork Antiquarian from papers lent pre 1895 by George and Morgan Gallwey, Esqs. and Silver Medal of Inchigeela Volunteers, 1784.

 

 

 

Cost of improvements and description of Glebe House, Inchigeelah and Ballinadee, West Cork1755

 

The Cotters Of Inchigeela, Co. Cork.

 

 

The Preacher Book merely states the name of the Rector and Preacher.

It is interesting that these documents seem to be on a standard pro forma book prepared by William O’Hara, Stationers , 3 Patrick St., Cork presumably to the Dioceses. It is possibly that they follow the format of other such records destroyed in 1922.

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