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Maps of Building plots, tenants names, leases, rents Dunmanway, West Cork, 1858.  The town was founded by Sir Richard Cox, who rose from  a relatively humble backgound to eminence inLaw.  He developed the linen industry introducing families from North Leitrim and Fermanagh. This is reflected in some of the names McGivern, Maguire, McMullan,  etc.  These are from the sale of the Estate by his descendants.

Gentleman’s Magazine 1749 on Sir Richard Cox and the development of the Linen Industry in Dunmanway, Co.Cork

The ‘Caoin’ lamentation akin to Hebrew Cina in Cork and Kerry from Crofton Croker including for Sir Richard Cox in 1733 mentioning his relations O’Donovans of Bawnlahan, Townsends of White Court Skibbreen, Dunmanway and O’Donoghue, Aughadown, West Cork.

Dunmanway, West Cork, Shuldham Pedrigree from Genealogical Office, Dublin, commencing with marriage of 1713 between Edmund Shuldham, Crown Solicitor to Mary McCarthy Spannigh.

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