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Glengariff, West Cork, 1832, from Dublin Penny Journal.

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Glengariff, West Cork, 1832, from Dublin Penny Journal.

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Cove, Co. Cork, 1832 from Dublin Penny Journal.

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Cove, Co. Cork, 1832 from Dublin Penny Journal.

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No wrong to be done to seven classes of person excited to anger, a Bard, a Commander, a Woman, a Prisoner, a Commander, a Drunken person, a Druid, a King in his own Dominance from the Book of Ballymote, 1390.

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No wrong to be done to seven classes of person excited to anger, a Bard, a Commander, a Woman, a Prisoner, a Commander, a Drunken person, a Druid, a King in his own Dominance from the Book of Ballymote, 1390.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Ballymote

From the Dublin penny Journal 1832.

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Death 1983 in Cobh, Co. Cork of Miss Mary Swanton of an old Ballydehob Family, WW1 service, founder with her brothers of bus company serving Cork/Fermoy/Bandon/Macroom/Blarney/ Little Island, a Model of Effeciency before being taken over by CIE, her father Richard Swanton a member of the ‘Bantry Band’ with Tim Healy, Sullivans, Cullinanes later resigned in protest against British policies as a Justice of the Peace, her mother Helene Genis of Paris related to Nano Nagle and Edmund Burke and her family a line of Swanton Political Activists

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Death 1983 in Cobh, Co. Cork of Miss Mary Swanton of an old Ballydehob Family, WW1 service, founder with her brothers of bus company serving Cork/Fermoy/Bandon/Macroom/Blarney/ Little Island, a Model of Efficiency before being taken over by CIE, her father Richard Swanton a member of the ‘Bantry Band’ with Tim Healy, Sullivans, Cullinanes  later resigned in protest against British policies as a Justice of the Peace, her mother Helene Genis of Paris related  to Nano Nagle and Edmund Burke and her family a line of Swanton Political Activists

Obituary by R.C. Thompson in Southern Star, Skibbereen,  5th November 1983 courtesy Ginnie Swanton, Seattle, USA.

The article touches on a tradition of politics with some of the Swantons.  Most of the family were Protestant either Methodist or Church of Ireland.  A Kilcrohane branch descends from a Ballydehob Mining Captain who married locally and the descendants are Catholic as are a number of branches of the family.

Robert Swanton of Ballydehob was a United Irishman who may have escaped from Gaol in Cork to New York where he was very successful in business and law ending up as a Judge in the Marine Court.  He was active in Van Burren’s campaign for the US Presidency.  In New York he was associated with other Cork born Lawyers of the time, such as Judge Clerke (Skibbereen) o f theNew York Supreme Court adn robert `emmett’s brother Dr. Addis Emmett  and very active in Irish affairs.

In the 1860s in London the Swantons possibly from Durrus were involved with the Dukelows, Hurleys in Fenian Activities.  Later one of that extended family was the lady who ran the lodging house where Michael Collins stayed when he came as Post Office Clerk.

The obit refers to Hilaire Belloc and his Swanton connection.  This is probably incorrect his Swantons were most likely descended from a Revenue Officer not the West Cork Swantons.

 

Richard Swanton (1851-1928), 1893, Beach, Queenstown, ‘Davitt Magistrate’, son Richard, Queenstown, UDC, m 1893 Helene d Silvan Genis, Paris, Cork Industrial Development Association 1910.  Associated with ‘Bantry Gang’ of William Martin Murphy, Healys, O’Sullivans, Cullinanes. Resigned as J.P. in protest against British Government.

 

Other Swanton Magistrates:

 

Edwin Angus Swanton, 1919, The Arcade, Skibbereen, listed 1921.  Draper with father which was boycotted during Troubles and Managing Director of Cork County Eagle. Friend of solicitor and Crown Prosecutor and later TD Jasper Woulfe. Kidnapped by IRA on eve of Truce and held for 10 weeks.  Later fled to England and eventually returned to Skibbereen.  

George Henry Swanton, 1879, Fortview, Ballydehob, sits Ballydehob, Schull, Bantry, resident, April 1879, £189, listed 1913.

James (‘The Governor’) Hutchinson Swanton (1815-1891), Rineen Skibbereen, resident, April 1857, £143. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837. Praised for his personal generosity and practical work in Ballydehob during Famine. James Hutchinson Swanton, 1815 – 1891, son of William Swanton, Ballydehob and Hanna Hutchinson, Clonee, Durrus.  Her father, Hugh Hutchinson, landlord and Margaret O’Sullivan, Ballagahadown between Caheragh and Drimoleague. She is probably sister to Eugene O’Sullivan, Gent, middleman on a number of estates including Dunmanway Shouldham Estate.  He is a church warden, Drimoleague c 1790. The Hutchinson major property owners in Bantry since at least mid 17th century. Not to be confused with Bantry Hutchins family. Slowly lands including Blackrock House now Bantry House acquired by Richard White (Ancestor of Lord Bantry).  Estate sold Landed Estates Court 1850s. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College. Prominent Methodist. In July 1869, it was agreed that Fifteenth Lodge of Freemasons of Ireland purchase Skibbereen premises from James Hutchinson Swanton for £250. From 1875 Carrisbrook House, Pembroke Ballsbridge.  Major businessman, shipowner, miller of Lorriga, Faran, Rineen with McNamara, landowner, Bendufff Slate Quarry, Director Provincial Bank, sitting Skibbereen 1861, subscriber (Pembroke Road, Dublin), Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery’, 1876.   Major land purchaser post Famine. 1881 Executive Committee associated with campaign against intemperance. 1870, 6,049 acres, 122, Pembroke Rd. Dublin and The Grove, Bray, Co. Wicklow..  Died Cheltenham. Probate to James Swanton, Eastview, Glandore, £3,807

George Henry Swanton -1902), Fortview, Ballydehob, sits Ballydehob, Schull, Bantry, resident, April 1879, £189.  Probate 1902, to James R. Swanton, M.D., £325.

 

 

Residents of a house 13 in West Beach (Queenstown No. 2 Urban, Cork)

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Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living
Swanton Richard 59 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Cork Co Shop keeper (Droper) Read and write – Married – 18 4 4
Swanton Helena 56 Female Wife Roman Catholic Paris, France – Read and write – Married – – – –
Swanton Mary De Ricci 17 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Cork Co Scholar Read and write – Single – – – –
Swanton Richard Joseph 15 Male Son Roman Catholic Cork Co Scholar Read and write – Single – – – –
Swanton William Aloysins 4 Male Son Roman Catholic Cork Co Scholar – – – – – – –
Swanton Annie Margaret 2 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Cork Co – – – – – – – –
Harrington Maria 36 Female Governess Roman Catholic Cork Co Governess Read and write – Single – – – –
Connell Bridget 28 Female Drapers Assistant Roman Catholic Cork Co Drapers Assistant Read and write – Single – – – –
Connell Catherine 21 Female Drapers Assistant Roman Catholic Cork Co Drapers Assistant Read and write – Single – – – –
Colman Annie 24 Female Shop Assistant Roman Catholic Cork Co Drapers Assistant Read and write – Single – – – –
Pyburn Eily 20 Female Shop Assistant Roman Catholic Cork Co Drapers Assistant Read and write – Single – – – –
Sullivan Elizabeth 24 Female Servant Roman Catholic Cork Co General Servant Domestic Read and write – Single – – – –

Poem ‘Carrigaline’ by Michael Joseph Barry, (1817-1889), Barrister, Poet, Imprisoned as Young Irelander, editor Southern Reporter, ultimately became Police Magistrate Dublin. Lived Highland, Blackrock. Magistrate Dublin, a brilliant songwriter who helped build up a National literature for Ireland.’

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Poem ‘Carrigaline’ by Michael Joseph Barry, (1817-1889), Barrister, Poet, Imprisoned as Young Irelander, editor Southern Reporter,  ultimately became Police Magistrate Dublin. Lived Highland, Blackrock.    Magistrate Dublin, a brilliant songwriter who helped build up a National literature for Ireland.

Poet ‘Kishohue Papers’, Songs of Ireland, The Green Flag, step Together, nephew of Bishop Dr. England of Charlestown, South Carolina.  Imprisoned 1843, editor Southern Reporter,  ultimately became Police Magistrate Dublin. Lived Highland Cottage, Blackrock.

The extended England family from Bandon in the late 18th and early 19th century were highly influential in Church, Business and National affairs.

Young Irelander editor Southern Reporter, co-author of ‘A Treatise on the Practice of the High Court of Chancery of Ireland with Mr. Justice Sadlier, died early 1889 after a sojourn on the Continent a widower with no children.  Highly thought of by Gavan Duffy and others

A notice by Frank MacDonagh in The Nation (16 Feb. 1889) characterises Barry as a ‘brilliant songwriter who helped build up a National literature for Ireland.’

Some Cork Lawyers:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqhnQGE3ANjzdEkxdVM0YVNzbzFHbV8tRGxNM2pmMWc&usp=drive_web#gid=0

Carrigaline:

https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Carrigaline,+Co.+Cork/@51.81435,-8.387775,12z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x484485d11cee64c9:0xa00c7a99731a6e0

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Pre 1787 Custom on the election of Cork Mayor, when he entered office the population enjoyed a day’s saturnalia; they followed the Mayor from the Court, and they threw bran upon him in hope of an abundant year, another Custom then falling into disuse the pageant of riding the franchise.

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Pre 1787 Custom on the election of Cork Mayor, when he entered office the population enjoyed a day’s saturnalia; they followed the Mayor from the Court, and they threw bran upon him in hope of an abundant year, another Custom then falling into disuse the pageant of riding the franchise.

From Dr. Richard Caulfield.

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William Maziere Brady (1824-1894), Church of Ireland Rector, Chaplin to Viceroys, Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII, complier of ‘Parochial Records of Cork, Ross and Cloyne and a Selection from the Family Archives of the Kerry McGillicuddy of the Reeks, with an Introductory Memoir and ‘The Pope’s Anti-Parnelite Circular’

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William Maziere Brady (1824-1894), Church of Ireland Rector, Chaplin to Viceroys, Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII, complier of ‘Parochial Records of Cork, Ross and Cloyne and a Selection from the Family Archives of the Kerry McGillicuddy of the Reeks, with an Introductory Memoir and ‘The Pope’s Anti-Parnelite Circular’

Brady’s history of the Cork Dioceses is a work of fantastic scholarship.  Apart from the Church of Ireland churches he was discussing he ranged into the Pre Reformation history of the various parishes using sources no longer available.  Like many scholars i.e. Dr, John O’Donovan and Richard Caulfield he complained bitterly about the neglect and poor state of documents and registers and in many cases their complete disregard.

http://www.worldcat.org/title/irish-reformation-or-the-alleged-conversion-of-the-irish-bishops-at-the-accession-of-queen-elizabeth-and-the-assumed-descent-of-the-present-established-hierarchy-in-ireland-from-the-ancient-irish-church-disproved/oclc/004681691.

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/William_Maziere_Brady

http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/history/bradysclericalandparochialrecords/ 

http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/history/bradysclericalandparochialrecords/

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Stone Circle consisting of 12 stones at Droumbeg, Glandore, West Cork similar to site at Gezer, Palestine.

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Stone Circle consisting of 12 stones at Droumbeg, Glandore, West Cork similar to site at Gezer, Palestine.  Update on earlier post.

Courtesy JCHAS 1903.

Excavation of Stone Circle at Kealkil (An Chaol Chill; The Narrow wood), Bantry, West Cork, Seán P. Ó Riordáin (1903-1957), 1938, and re erection of Goulán

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John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, Bandon, Co. Cork, 1752, ‘Preached in the street both this evening and at five o’clock on Tuesday morning October 3rd 1752, the moon supplied as much light as we needed till the sun supplied her place’

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John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, Bandon, Co. Cork, 1752, ‘Preached in the street both this evening and at five o’clock on Tuesday morning October 3rd 1752, the moon supplied as much light as we needed till the sun supplied her place’

https://durrushistory.com/2014/03/01/bandon-methodism-1748-in-bandon-co-cork-from-1748-preaching-in-irish-in-front-of-the-market-house-chapels-at-bengour-scariff-rushfield-emigration-to-england-canada-united-states/

Methodism in West Cork

Ireland and the Centenary of American Methodism 1866

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Early Genealogy of Sir Teague O’Regan of Balltnaclohy and Gortniglogh, Killeenlea, near Leap, Carbery West Cork, Temporary holding of lands from 1615 by Sir Walter Coppinger, loss by forfeiture and subsequent restoration under Articles of Treaty of Limerick 1690, later family including fashionable Dr.O’Regan of Mallow, Jaes O’Regan, Barrister, Confidant of Daniel O’Connell. Estates finally sold by descendants Cagney family early 20th century to tenants.

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Early Genealogy of Sir Teague O’Regan of Balltnaclohy and Gortniglogh, Killeenlea, near Leap, Carbery West Cork, Temporary holding of lands from 1615 by Sir Walter Coppinger, loss by forfeiture and subsequent restoration under Articles of Treaty of Limerick 1690, later family including fashionable Dr. O’Regan of Mallow and Legal Luminaries, friend of Daniel O’Connell.  Estates finally sold by descendants Cork Cagney family early 20th century to tenants.

Some of the extended later family prominent in law or as Harley Street, London specialists.

General area of Leap the old townland names do not feature on modern mapping:

https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Leap,+Co.+Cork/@51.5811993,-9.1408671,12z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x4845a9553d939cad:0xa00c7a99731ce10

Lands ended up with Mr. Cagney, Magistrate through marriage:

Michael Cagney, 1857, Tivoli, sworn in by John Besnard JP. Police Court, Paradise Place, Cork, 1857.  Family of Huguenot descent ran major sail making factory in Douglas.  Wife Mary O’Regan she a descendant of Sit Teague O’Regan whose lands at Leap were restored under the Treaty of Limerick, 7 sons.  The Clonakilty lands were sold to the tenants under the Land Purchase Act 1903.

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Presumably one of the family Daniel O’Regan, Esq., is shown as Landowner in Sir John Freke’s (Carbery) Estate Map of 1788.

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1906 aticle by Francis J.Healy, JCHAS

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