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Church Education Society Schools, Mizen/Iveragh Peninsula 183-1846, West Cork

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Church Education Society Schools, Mizen/Iveragh Peninsula 183-1846, West Cork

Progress of Island and Coast Society Proselytising Education activities in West Cork, 1853, Bere Island, Capaneel, (Muintervarra; Doonore, Roskeera, Rooska, Geahies), Dunmanus Bay then Irish speaking, Here Island, Sherkin Island, Cape Clear, Kilcoe.

Schools in Bantry/Skibbereen/Schull area West Cork 19th century School Boycott, Dromore (Bantry) 1880s. Remarkable as a consequence of the Catholic Church dispute with the British Government that for 30 years (c 1845-75) children were taught by untrained teachers. c 1830 Appointment of Master Madden, Ardfield at a Salary of £28 per annum.

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1862 Testimonial with names on Mr. Fitzgerald, leaving Provincial Bank, Skibbereen, West Cork.

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Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibbereen Eagle, National Library

1861 Testimonial to Doctor James E Somerville, Mr Clerke on leaving Bank,  and 1862 Testimonial with names on Mr. Fitzgerald, leaving Provincial Bank, Skibbereen, West Cork.

From Skibbereen to the Moon: Agnes Mary Clerke

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Barytes Mines Derreenlomane, (Doirín na Lomán: Little Oakwood), Ballydehob, West Cork, Letter 3rd December 1862 from Charles Thomas, Ardmana House, Schull, West Cork, Manager, confirming mine operational and profitable employing 100 men.

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Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibereen Eagle, National Library

Barytes Mines Derreenlomane, (Doirín na Lomán: Little Oakwood), Ballydehob, West Cork,  Letter 3rd December 1862 from Charles Thomas, Ardmana House, Schull, West Cork, Manager, confirming mine operational and profitable employing 100 men.

Barytes Mines Derreenlomane, (Doirín na Lomán: Little Oakwood), Ballydehob, West Cork.

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July 1862, Sewer Installed by Mr.Hodnett, he fell foul of County Surveyor, Ratepayers Memorial with names Schull, West Cork, expressing their satisfaction with Mr. Hodnett and amount subscribed.

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https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Schull,+Co.+Cork/@51.5268665,-9.5479801,12z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x484599685602889f:0xa00c7a99731c5b0

Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibereen Eagle, National Library

July 1862, Sewer Installed by Mr.Hodnett, he fell foul of County Surveyor, Ratepayers Memorial with names Schull expressing their satisfaction with Mr. Hodnett and amount subscribed.

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Bantry, West Cork, Quarter Sessions July 1862 Chaired by Robert Johnstone Esq., Chairman, Magistrates: J H Townsend, F Davies Resident Magistrate, F Bennett, R. H. Notter (Crookhaven), J. W.Payne (Land Agent), William Beamish Baldwin, George Robinson (Possibly Skibbereen Landlord). Jurors: Patrick O’Sullivan (Foreman), Daniel McCarthy, C. and H. Thomas (Possibly Mines), Alexander Blair (Blair’s Cove, Coolculaghta, Landlord), Samuel Baily, Daniel O’Conner, (Possibly Landlord, Bantry), William Young (Merchant), William Jagoe (Merchant), Richard Hungerford Evanson (Ardgoena, Durrus, Landlord), George Swanton (Possibly Fortlodge), William Bennett, Thomas T Curtayne, Denis W Murphy, Cornelius O’Leary, William Tisdall (Auctioneer, Land Owner, Donemark), Stephen Browne, William Ross (Possibly Drimoleague), John Ross, Timothy Downing, Samuel Jagoe, William Morris (Friendly Cove, Durrus, Landlord), T. D. Notter (Crookhaven, Landlord).

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https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Bantry,+Co.+Cork/@51.6808918,-9.4486028,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x48450a56fb9974b9:0x0a00c7a99731a220

Cork Examiner:

Bantry, West Cork, Quarter Sessions July 1862 Chaired by Robert Johnstone Esq., Chairman, Magistrates: J H Townsend, F Davies Resident Magistrate, F Bennett, R. H. Notter (Crookhaven), J. W.Payne (Land Agent), William Beamish Baldwin, George Robinson (Possibly Skibbereen Landlord). Jurors: Patrick O’Sullivan (Foreman), Daniel McCarthy, C. and H. Thomas (Possibly Mines), Alexander Blair (Blair’s Cove, Coolculaghta, Landlord), Samuel Baily, Daniel O’Conner, (Possibly Landlord, Bantry), William Young (Merchant), William Jagoe (Merchant), Richard Hungerford Evanson (Ardgoena, Durrus, Landlord), George Swanton (Possibly Fortlodge), William Bennett, Thomas T Curtayne, Denis W Murphy, Cornelius O’Leary, William Tisdall (Auctioneer, Land Owner, Donemark), Stephen Browne, William Ross (Possibly Drimoleague), John Ross, Timothy Downing, Samuel Jagoe, William Morris (Friendly Cove, Durrus, Landlord), T. D. Notter (Crookhaven, Landlord).

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There are marginal differences between the Southern Stat adn Cork Examiner accounts.

The Barristers are Bryan Galwey and Henry O’Donovan they appear in many local courts at the time.

Southern Star:

Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibbereen Eagle, National Library, Dublin.

Names of Grand Jury for Bantry Quarter Sessions, June 1862. Magistrates: F. Davies Resident Magistrate, J.B.Townsend, F. Bennett, R.H. Notter (Crookhaven), J.W.Payne (Land Agent, Bantry), William B Baldwin, George Robinson (Skibbereen). Grand Jury: Philip O’Sullivan Foreman, William Young (Bantry), Wiliam Jagoe, Richard T Evanson (Ardogena, Durrus), George Swanton, T.D. Notter (Crookhaven), J.W. Payne, Denis McCarthy, Charles Thomas (Mine Manager, Dereenlomane and others), Henry Thomas, William Bennett, Thomas T Curtayne, Denis W Murphy, Daniel O’Connor, Cornelius O’Leary (Bantry), William Tisdall (Auctioneer Land Owner Bantry), Stephen Brown, William Ross, John Ross, Michael Morris (Friendly Cove Durrus), Timothy Downing (Skibbereen), Samuel Baily, Alexander Blair (Blair’s Cove, Durrus), Samuel Jago

The Quarter Sessions would equate to the modern Circuit Court.  It was presided over by as ‘Assistant Barrister’.  Under our Constitutional arrangements this would not now be allowed.  He was a quasi civil servant.

The Grand Jury is a roll call of significant property owners in the area.

Some Bantry lawyers:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mMDGaZCW9Z6Cq_C_gwm_FB2orzTe2WxR0WcLXjZZO40/edit#gid=0

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Evidence of Daniel O’Connell, Esq., 1st March 1825 to Select Committee of House of Commons, London, on state of Legal Administration, Function of Assistant Barrister in Court, Grand Juries selected from Improper Persons, Low persons Vendors of Spirits and Beer, The Bar in Cork, Mr. Wagget, Recorder of Cork, of Private Means with a small salary which he refuses to to be increased, outside Cork the sessions conducted by Attorneys of low repute the relaxation of Popery Laws has given a better class of Attorney then what existed before., The Mode of Administering the Criminal Law by the Magistrates in Ireland has been very bad, particularly in relation to Tithes, for the last two-an-twenty years Roman Catholic have been eligible to the situation of Directors of the Bank of Ireland but not one elected although an immense deal of Bank Stock belongs to the Catholics, up to 10 Catholics in Bank of Ireland Clerkships.

1862, History of Brian Ború’s Harp

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Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibbereen Eagle, National Library, Dublin

1862, History of Brian Ború’s Harp

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

http://www.earlygaelicharp.info/harps/trinity.htm

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Prices on Cork Butter Market and Skibbereen Market where Carrageen (Little Rock) Moss is quoted per ton, May 1862.

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Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibbereen Eagle, National Library, Dublin.

Prices on Cork Butter Market and Skibbereen Market where Carrageen (Little Rock) Moss is quoted per ton, May 1862.

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

Butter Market:

https://durrushistory.com/2013/11/25/cork-butter-market-early-19th-century/

https://durrushistory.com/2014/08/21/some-songs-of-west-cork-from-1880s-the-chapel-of-charming-rossmore-fifty-years-ago-the-esb-in-coolea-the-rookery-garnish-the-banks-of-sullane-a-toast-to-beara-the-shores-o/1-IMG_1612

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31st May 1862 Arnotts come to Skibbereen.

Sir John Arnott from Scotland arrived in Cork in 1837  became a very successful businessman.  His ad gives a clue, brash, innovation compared to anything previously known in the Skibbereen Eagle.

He assembled huge estates, stores, breweries.

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

The stock was bought from welplys:
https://wordpress.com/post/28206803/4215

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April 1862, Proposal to form Joint Stock Company, ‘Bantry Bay Slate and Slab Company’ already operational at White Horse, Kilcrohane, under Captain O’Flaherty, used by John Moss, Durrus, in building Glenlough House 1850 and contractor William Murphy (father of William Martin Murphy) in building Lord Clintons Residence at Crookhaven, Testimonials from F Lisabe, W Thomas and E H Blake of Dublin.

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https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Kilcrohane,+Co.+Cork/@51.580608,-9.7043771,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x484582d45a68d7bf:0xa00c7a99731a160

Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibbereen Eagle, National Library, Dublin.

March 1862, Proposal to form Joint Stock Company, ‘Bantry Bay Slate and Slab Company’ already operational at White Horse, Kilcrohane, under captain O’Flaherty, used by John Moss, Durrus, in building Glenlough House 1850 and contractor William Murphy (father of William Martin Murphy) in building Lord Clintons Residence at Crookhaven, Testimonials from F Lisabe, W Thomas and E H Blake of Dublin.

The Mosses were prominent in Durrus in the 19th century with pubs and many went to the USA. They possibly originated in Armagh with weaving.

Clinton bought lands from the Bantry Estate including Bere Island and came to grief.

Letter to the Earl of Bantry 1854, (criticising his conduct towards his tenants) or, A warning to English purchasers of the perils of the Irish Incumbered estates court; exemplified in the purchase by lord Charles Pelham Clinton, M.P., of two estates in the barony of Bere, county of Cork.

19th Century Mines and Quarries, Rossmore and Friendly Cove Slate Quarries, Durrus, Copper Clonee, Scart, Bantry Barytes, Rooska and Killoveenogue Silver and Lead Mine, West Cork

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March 1863, Notification by Ralph Fuller, Registrar (and Solicitor) of the Methodist Chapel, Skibbereen as an approved place for the Solemnisation of Marriages, first Marraige James Craig, Trinity College Kate Woulfe, Ballydehob, 27th April 1862, and annual meeting of Methodist Missionary Society.

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Taken from a dark microfilm quality poor. Skibbereen Eagle, National Library, Dublin.

March 1863, Notification by Ralph Fuller, Registrar (and Solicitor) of the Methodist Chapel, Skibbereen as an approved place for the Solemnisation of Marriages, first Marraige James Craig, Trinity College Kate Woulfe, Ballydehob, 27th April 1862, and annual meeting of Methodist Missionary Society.

https://durrushistory.com/2014/01/22/james-h-swanton-j-p-c1815-1891-leading-methodist-and-businessman-gortnagrough-ballydehob-and-rineen-co-cork-and-wesley-college-2/

From the Unpublished Diaries of Rev. John Rogers. Staying with Poor Methodists in Gubeen, Schull, West Cork, 1803, ‘I slept very little, adn almost wishes I was home, I was sick in my stomach,  nothing but potatoes morning and evening’  He later Married 1810 Mary Croston in Crookhaven Church.  Arthur Young 1770 on the Irish predilection for potatoes.

Skibbereen area West Cork, Church of Ireland, Methodist, Marriages 1783-

Methodist Minister, Rev. Adam Averill, 1799, on possible Scottish Origin, of West Cork, Swanton family and reputed Scottish Plantation, Castlehaven/Skibbereen c 1690s, Andersons, Hamiltons.

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Missionary:

1938, Doctor Sarah Wolfe, Medical Missionary of Skibbereen, West Cork and Chungsiang, Hupeh, China, on recovering from Illness contracted attending to wounded in Hankhow

Susannah Beamish (1874-1950) from Dunmanway, Co. Cork to Costa Rica.

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