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Listing of 120 Tenants on the Estate of Lord (Charles Pelham) Clinton,Crookhaven, West Cork 1903, Greenane, Knockeenageragh, Ballyvoge Beg, Letter, Dough, Killeane, Lackenale. Corran More, Mullaghavoge, Cannaun, Corran More, Toreen, Knocgale, Castlemehogan, Crookhaven, Ballyvogue, Arduslough, Lisagriffin.
Lord Clinton das avquired many estates in West Cork put up for sale by the Landed estates Court from the 1850s such as the Hutchinson Estate, Bantry, District:
Legal Tenure of Some Townlands in Durrus District, West Cork, from c 1600.
Bere Island controversial:
http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/family-show.jsp?id=2511
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.
He built a large house at Crookhaven, contractor father of William Martin Murphy:
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.
By 1903 the estate was subject to a mot=rtgaget of £7,000 to a British Insurance company.
Schedule of Townlands:

















