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  • Customs Report 1821-2 (and Miscellaneous Petitions to Government 1820-5) and some Earlier Customs Data, including staffing, salaries, duties including, Cork, Kinsale, Youghal, Baltimore, with mention of Bantry, Crookhaven, Glandore, Berehaven, Castletownsend, Enniskeane, Passage, Crosshaven, Cove, Clonakilty, Cortmacsherry.
  • Eoghan O’Keeffe 1656-1723, Glenville, Co. Cork later Parish Priest, Doneralie 1723 Lament in old Irish
  • Historic maps from Cork City and County from 1600
  • Horsehair, animal blood an early 18th century Stone House in West Cork and Castles.
  • Interesting Links
  • Jack Dukelow, 1866-1953 Wit and Historian, Rossmore, Durrus, West Cork. Charlie Dennis, Batt The Fiddler.
  • Kilcoe Church, West Cork, built by Father Jimmy O’Sullivan, 1905 with glass by Sarah Purser, A. E. Childs (An Túr Gloine) and Harry Clarke Stained Glass Limited
  • Late 18th/Early 19th century house, Ahagouna (Áth Gamhna: Crossing Place of the Calves/Spriplings) Clashadoo, Durrus, West Cork, Ireland
  • Letter from Lord Carbery, 1826 re Destitution and Emigration in West Cork and Eddy Letters, Tradesmen going to the USA and Labourers to New Brunswick
  • Marriage early 1700s of Cormac McCarthy son of Florence McCarthy Mór, to Dela Welply (family originally from Wales) where he took the name Welply from whom many West Cork Welplys descend.
  • Online Archive New Brunswick, Canada, many Cork connections
  • Origin Dukelow family, including Coughlan, Baker, Kingston and Williamson ancestors
  • Return of Yeomanry, Co. Cork, 1817
  • Richard Townsend, Durrus, 1829-1912, Ireland’s oldest Magistrate and Timothy O’Donovan, Catholic Magistrate from 1818 as were his two brothers Dr. Daniel and Richard, Rev Arminger Sealy, Bandon, Magistrate died Bandon aged 95, 1855
  • School Folklore Project 1937-8, Durrus, Co. Cork, Schools Church of Ireland, Catholic.
  • Sean Nós Tradition re emerges in Lidl and Aldi
  • Some Cork and Kerry families such as Galwey, Roches, Atkins, O’Connells, McCarthys, St. Ledgers, Orpen, Skiddy, in John Burkes 1833 Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland:
  • Statement of Ted (Ríoch) O’Sullivan (1899-1971), Barytes Miner at Derriganocht, Lough Bofinne with Ned Cotter, later Fianna Fáil T.D. Later Fianna Fáil TD and Senator, Gortycloona, Bantry, Co. Cork, to Bureau of Military History, Alleged Torture by Hammer and Rifle at Castletownbere by Free State Forces, Denied by William T Cosgrave who Alleged ‘He Tried to Escape’.
  • The Rabbit trade in the 1950s before Myxomatosis in the 1950s snaring, ferrets.

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Monthly Archives: August 2015

Memorial by Colonel Daniel Francis O’Mahony, of Chicago, USA to his Grandfather Daniel O’Mahony (Cianach) died 1857 aged 80, A Giant in Stature, Na a Leader in Nature, O’Mahony Mor The Cianach Mor, Worthy Descendant and Representative of of Mahon Son of Cian and Sabia, Daughter of Brian Boru, under the protection of St. Mocolomóg at Kinneigh, Co,. Cork.

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Memorial by Colonel Daniel Francis O’Mahony, of Chicago, USA to his Grandfather Daniel O’Mahony (Cianach) died 1857 aged 80, A Giant in Stature, Na a Leader in Nature, O’Mahony Mor The Cianach Mor, Worthy Descendant and Representative of of Mahon Son of Cian and Sabia, Daughter of Brian Boru, under the protection of St. Mocolomóg at Kinneigh, Co,. Cork.

Adjoining St. Bartholomew’s Church of Ireland Church, Kinneigh.

http://ireland.anglican.org/information/dioceses/parish/16340
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Richard O’Sullivan Burke (1838-1922), Clouneyreague, Kinneigh, Co. Cork, Soldier, Fenian, Patriot, Colonel US Civil War, Member Clann na Gael in USA, his Brother Morgan.

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https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Cloonareague,+Co.+Cork/@51.7565921,-8.9861796,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4844fea5ff2d728d:0x0e6a8ff1672dd680

Ricard O’Sullivan Burke (1838-1922), Clouneyreague, Kinneigh, Co. Cork, Soldier, Fenian, Patriot, Colonel US Civil War, Member Clann na Gael in USA, his Brother Morgan.

Memorial Kinneigh Graveyard.

Another member Clann na Gael Connie Neenan:

Obituary (Death of Noted Cork Gael) of Connie Neenan (1892-1987), Activist War of Independence, Civil War, Cork, USA Businessman, Benefactor of The “Barrs’ (St. Finbarr’s) Hurling and Football Club.

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Midsummer Athletic Sports , Coolkellure, Dunmanway, West Cork, 1877 under the Patronage of Colonel Shouldham including Throwing a Weight, Throwing Cricket Ball.

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https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Coolkellure,+Co.+Cork/@51.7260305,-9.1976026,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x484506b632149f13:0xcdd39448b33036c0

Midsummer Athletic Sports, Coolkellure, Dunmanway, West Cork, 1877 under the Patronage of Colonel Shouldham including Throwing a Weight, Throwing Cricket Ball.

Before the establishment of the GAA in the 1802 cricket was relatively popular in Ireland many Estates fielded a team.

Maps 1801-1803, Shuldham (McCarthy) Estate 10,000 acres Dunmanway, Co. Cork

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Timothy Mahony (1892-1974), Wyoming’s Rancher Poet

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Timothy Mahony (1892-1974), Wyoming’s Rancher Poet

Courtesy Harry Ward.

Nexus Casper, Wyoming, USA, Kilcrohane, West Cork

http://rancherpoet.com/index.htm

Elihu Burritt (1810-1879), ‘The Learned Blacksmith’, of Boston, USA, Visit to Skibbereen, West Cork, 1847 to ‘Fathom The Cause of Extent and Cure of Ireland’s Misery, his Pamphlet ‘Four Months in Skibbereen’ raised $100,000 for Famine Relief and his Project the Jamestown Relief Effort.

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Elihu Burritt (1810-1879), ‘The Learned Blacksmith’, of Boston, USA, Visit to Skibbereen, West Cork, 1847 to ‘Fathom The Cause of Extent and Cure of Ireland’s Misery, his Pamphlet ‘Four Months in Skibbereen’ raised $100,000 for Famine Relief and his Project the Jamestown Relief Effort.

https://books.google.ie/books?id=7ebqBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA230&lpg=PA230&dq=doctor+o%27donovan+famine+skibbereen&source=bl&ots=wEU8lmth4G&sig=CVYDWvSSxnXjKx3rNM8NI6iU3Vk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAjgyahUKEwjakL3vzJzHAhVIXRQKHY4dALM#v=onepage&q=doctor%20o’donovan%20famine%20skibbereen&f=false

Obituary (Death of Noted Cork Gael) of Connie Neenan (1892-1987), Activist War of Independence, Civil War, Cork, USA Businessman, Benefactor of The “Barrs’ (St. Finbarr’s) Hurling and Football Club.

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Obituary (Death of Noted Cork Gael) of Connie Neenan (1892-1987), Activist War of Independence, Civil War, Cork, USA Businessman, Benefactor of The “Barrs’ (St. Finbarr’s) Hurling and Football Club.

His unpublished memoir of the period in the Cork Archive makes for fascinating reading.

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Memoir of Connie Neenan March 2016

Seán McBride (Later Senior Counsel, Minister for External Affairs and Assistant General Secretary United Nations, High Commissioner for Namibia) at IRA Convention, Exchange Hotel Dublin, June 1922 ”All Those in Favour of The Republic, Come To The Four Courts, Leading Ultimately to The Destruction Of 1,000 Years of Ireland’s Records.

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Seán McBride (Later Senior Counsel, Minister for External Affairs and Assistant general Secretary United Nations, High Commissioner for Namibia) at IRA Convention, Exchange Hotel Dublin, June 1922 ”All Those in Favour of The Republic, Come To The Four Courts, Leading Ultimately to The Destruction Of 1,000 Years of Ireland’s Records.

From Connie Neenan’s memoir.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_MacBride

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At Post Treaty IRA Convention 1922, General Tom Barry, Cork No. 3 Brigade, suggests Establishment of Dictatorship further Convention June 1922 where He Forwards Motion to Declare War.

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At Post Treaty IRA Convention 1922, General Tom Barry, Cork No. 3 Brigade, suggests Establishment of Dictatorship further Convention June 1922 where He Forwards Motion to Declare War.

This is from the detailed memoir of Connie Neenan of Cork who took the anti-Treaty side and later became a prominent businessman in the USA. He was an organiser of the Irish Sweeps and involved in the sale of Waterford Glass in the USA. He was a friend of Joe McGrath of both businesses.

General Tom Barry’s comment was probably made in the heat of the moment in volatile times. It point out the difficulty of revolutionary heroes finding a place in a decommissioned society. He was one who probably made a poor transition.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Barry_(soldier)

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June 1922 Motion.

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New Royal Irish Constabulary Station at Kilcrohane, West Cork and Meeting of Bantry Court February 1852

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New Royal Irish Constabulary Barracks at Kilcrohane, West Cork and Meeting of Bantry Court February 1852

BANTRY COURT DECISIONS – FEBRUARY 1852

List of Jurors and Application for new RIC station at Kilcrohane. It was presided over by James Mooney,

Assistant Barrister, J. Drummond, Resident Magistrate, Philip Armstrong, Captain Somerville and Timothy O’Donovan

The following gentlemen were sworn in: –

Grand Jury

1. Patrick O’Sullivan, Mill Cove (Castletownbere) – Foreman

2. George Bird, Bantry

3. Arthur Hutchins, Ballylickey,

4. Robert Pugsley, Oakmount

5. Hamilton White, Inchaclough,

6. Richard Lewis Blair, Blairs Cove (Durrus),

7. Roger Downing, Bantry

8. John O’Connell Junior, Beach,

9. William Bennett, Schull,

10. John O’Connor, Bantry

11. John Fleming, Ballyduggan

12. John Abraham Jagoe, Rathfeivan Beg,

13. James O’Callaghan, Rock College,

14. William Ross, Dromcorra,

15. William Jagoe, Bantry

16. Samuel Daly, Drumkeale (Bantry),

17. William Clarke, Bantry

18. John Kingston, Bantry

19. David Turvey, Bantry

20. Daniel O’Connor, Bantry

21. Arthur Tisdale, Donemark (Bantry),

22. John Pidell, Bantry

23. Tim Driscoll, Harbour View

In relation to Kilcrohane, an application for the increase of the Constabulary Forces in the Bantry District by forming a new station at Kilcrohane in the Barony of West Carbery to consist of one constable and four constables was read and carried. Timothy O’Donovan stated that there was not one station for an area of twenty miles near it. Two sub-constables were agreed to be taken from the Carrigbui (Durrus) Station to form part of the new station.

Election Address of Rickard Deasy, of Clonakilty Brewing Family, April 1855, Later elected MP and Attorney General for Ireland and Judge, Promoter of Land Reform ‘Deasy’s Act’ with a Listing of his election Committee, Mr. Deasy’s Election Committee: – 2. Daniel Clanchy JP, Charleville 3. James Murphy JP, Mahon Castle 4. William Fitzjames Barry JP, Glandore 5. Timothy O’Donovan JP, O’Donovan’s Cove, Durrus 6. Reverend William O’Connor, PP, Courcies 7. Henry Hassett JP, Bandon 8. Reverend J. Beechinor PP, Newmarket 9. Luke Joseph JP, Rennies 10. Reverend Morgan Madden PP, Clonakilty 11. Anthony Guerin JP, Rushmount 12. Reverend P. Hartnett PP, Kilmaine 13. Reverend M. Drew JP, Queenstown 14. Reverend Edmund Murphy PP, Banteer 15. Eugene O’Neill MD JP, Mitchelstown 16. Reverend John F. Falvey PP, Glanmire 17. Edward O’Brien JP, Mitchelstown 18. Very Reverend Michael O’Hea PP, Ross 19. Daniel McCarthy JP, Rathroe 20. Reverend Thomas Croke PP, Charleville 21. Henry Hardiman JP, Fernville 22. Reverend D. O’Sullivan PP, Enniskeen 23. Reverend Timothy O’Donovan PP, Desertserges 24. John O’Neill MD, Fermoy 25. Reverend Charles Davis PP, Grenagh 26. William Galway, Kilcolman 27. Thomas St. John Clarke, Cornea (Skibbereen) 28. Michael O’Brien, Mitchelstown 29. John Callaghan, Midleton 30. John Mullally, Cloyne 31. Daniel Welby, Skibbereen 32. Daniel Dennehy, Fermoy 33. Joseph Welby, Macroom 34. Richard V. Roche, Killuntin 35. John Deasy, Bushmount 36. Williams Adams, Shanbally Lodge 37. Thomas Callaghan, Midleton 38. James Hardy, Cork 39. Denis McCarthy Gallway, Greenfield 40. Nicholas Murphy, Midleton Mr. Alexander McCarthy’s Committee: – 1. John McCarthy O’Leary DL JP 2. D. Cronin Coltsman JP 3. Charles Sugrue JP 4. Reverend C. Buckley PP, Buttevant 5. James Morrough JP, Old Court 6. Reverend Mr. Dillworth PP, Kilworth 7. Reverend David Horgan PP, Ballincollig 8. James Miniher JP 9. Reverend Mr. Corkoran PP, Tracton 10. John McCarthy Esq., Rathduine 11. John Harold Barry JP 12. William Fagan MP, DL JP 13. Alexander F. McNamara JP 14. Patrick Barry Esq. 15. Samuel Oppington, HC, Orrery and Kilmore 16. David Cagney JP 17. John Sugrue MP 18. Henry Barry Esq. 19. Patrick Ford Esq. 20. Michael Cagney Esq. 21. Michael Hayes Esq. 22. James Murrough JP 23. Florence McCarthy Esq., Rosscarbery 24. Denis McCarthy Esq., Woodview 25. Robert McCarthy Esq., Kanturk 26. Reverend Mr. Cullinane R.C.A., Fermoy

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A member of the extended family Rickard Deasy led the National Farmers Association in the 1960s and led the famous march in protest at farmer’s plight from Bantry to Dublin. Some time ago that march 50 years on was replicated.

His son also Rickard promoted dairy development among Tanzanian farmers in the 1970s unfortunately when it was given to local authorities corruption ensured that all was lost within a few short years at great cost to the Irish Taxpayer.

Deasy/O’Donovan Political Machine:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eq_IayaxdUyWZWbpDf6LWlLNg7o-3tNJiqPGYIALy80/edit

Cork Magistrates:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZvT84JCKTIhMqqZjJsF_AUJLH8S820ksObykwOty3wg/edit

Election Address of Rickard Deasy, of Clonakilty Brewing Family, 1854, Later elected MP and Attorney General for Ireland and Judge, with a Listing of his election Committee,

Deasy was part of a network of wealthy Catholic Landowners and Professionals an Liberal Protestants. In is case there were many bonds of family by marriage, his sister was married to Doctor Daniel O’Donovan of Norton Cottage, Skibbereen a brother of his agent Timothy O’Donovan of O’Donovan’s Cove in Durrus. He was also related by marriage to the Protestant Clerkes of Skibbereen Liberal Protestants.

This is the address of Rickard Deasy Queen’s Counsel to the electors in April 1855 and it is as follows: –

To the Independent Electors of the County of Cork, Gentlemen:

Your late representative having received from her Majesty the manifestations of royal favour to which his long service as member of your important County entitled to. I beg to leave the solicitor on a revere suffered for the seat which has now become vacant.

Connected as I am to this county by birth and family association I confidently ground by claim to your support upon the identity between our political feelings, and the practical knowledge which I have acquired of your … interest through my professional intercourse with you. In the event of my election I shall endeavour to obtain for the attendant farmers foreign security for their improvements which has been promised to them by successive governments but from which they unjustly depart. I have been a strenuous advocate for a liberal and truly national party, which I will secure to all the subjects of the realm, the unfettered exercise of their religious rights and I will resist any attempt to upset the settlement by act of parliament by which the late Sir Robert Peel secured the endowment of Maynooth. Holding as I do the conviction that the existence of the Established Church, as it is presently constituted, is the principles of Religious Freedom of which I have been the contentious advocate. I shall gladly support any welcomed project to put an end to this monstrous grievance of Ireland.

Although as of yet we have succeeded in resisting the insulting efforts to invade the privacy and the character of our conventional institution, still we must not relax in vigilantly defending the establishment contained within their walls our nearest villages, where our mothers and our sisters have imbibed the religious and moral principles, which form the happiness of the democratic optimistic circle and which has sent forth the heroic ladies whose exertions in the hospital to the east have mitigated the suffering of our brave soldiers and gained the admiration of the whole world.

Many questions of a material interest at present occupy the public mind and are before parliament such as reform of the pole house, alterations to the grand jury system, a thorough revision of local taxation and the extension of railway communication throughout your county. To all these I cordially invite my best abilities and professional expertise. Within the remit of the address, it is impossible to enter a … in the public interest and between this and the election to wait personally as many electors of the great extent of this county shall permit have the honour to be gentlemen your obedient servant.

Rickard Deasy, Queen’s Counsel, Cork, April 4th 1855

Election Address of Rickard Deasy, of Clonakilty Brewing Family, 1854, Later elected MP and Attorney General for Ireland and Judge, with a Listing of his election Committee,
Mr. Deasy’s Election Committee: –

2. Daniel Clanchy JP, Charleville

3. James Murphy JP, Mahon Castle, Brewing, Distilling family.

4. William Fitzjames Barry JP, Glandoreson of Redmond Barry, Fishery Commissioner.

5. Timothy O’Donovan JP, O’Donovan’s Cove, Durrus, Landlord adn Magistrate.

6. Reverend William O’Connor, PP, Courcies

7. Henry Hassett JP, Bandon

8. Reverend J. Beechinor PP, Newmarket

9. Luke Joseph JP, Rennies

10. Reverend Morgan Madden PP, Clonakilty

11. Anthony Guerin JP, Rushmount

12. Reverend P. Hartnett PP, Kilmaine

13. Reverend M. Drew JP, Queenstown

14. Reverend Edmund Murphy PP, Banteer

15. Eugene O’Neill MD JP, Mitchelstown

16. Reverend John F. Falvey PP, Glanmire

17. Edward O’Brien JP, Mitchelstown

18. Very Reverend Michael O’Hea PP, Ross

19. Daniel McCarthy JP, Rathroe

20. Reverend Thomas Croke PP, Charleville

21. Henry Hardiman JP, Fernville

22. Reverend D. O’Sullivan PP, Enniskeen

23. Reverend Timothy O’Donovan PP, Desertserges

24. John O’Neill MD, Fermoy

25. Reverend Charles Davis PP, Grenagh

26. William Galway, Kilcolman

27. Thomas St. John Clarke, Cornea (Skibbereen), one branch married to Mccarthy all Protestant prominent in Tasmania.

28. Michael O’Brien, Mitchelstown

29. John Callaghan, Midleton

30. John Mullally, Cloyne

31. Daniel Welby, Skibbereen

32. Daniel Dennehy, Fermoy ealy Catholic Magistrates.

33. Joseph Welby, Macroom

34. Richard V. Roche, Killuntin

35. John Deasy, Bushmount

36. Williams Adams, Shanbally Lodge

37. Thomas Callaghan, Midleton

38. James Hardy, Cork

39. Denis McCarthy Gallway, Greenfield one of family later Chief Justice Natal.

40. Nicholas Murphy, Midleton extended brewing distilling family.

Mr. Alexander McCarthy’s Committee: –

1. John McCarthy O’Leary DL JP

2. D. Cronin Colesman JP

3. Charles Sugrue JP

4. Reverend C. Buckley PP, Buttevant

5. James Morrough JP, Old Court

6. Reverend Mr. Dillworth PP, Kilworth

7. Reverend David Horgan PP, Ballincollig

8. James Miniher JP

9. Reverend Mr. Corkoran PP, Tracton

10. John McCarthy Esq., Rathduine

11. John Harold Barry JP

12. William Fagan MP, DL JP

13. Alexander F. McNamara JP

14. Patrick Barry Esq.

15. Samuel Oppington, HC, Orrery and Kilmore

16. David Cagney JP probably descendant of Sir Teague O’Regan of Leap to whose descendants land was restored by Chichester House early 1710s

17. John Sugrue MP

18. Henry Barry Esq.

19. Patrick Ford Esq.

20. Michael Cagney Esq.

21. Michael Hayes Esq.

22. James Murrough JP

23. Florence McCarthy Esq., Rosscarbery, attorney and seneschal.

24. Denis McCarthy Esq., Woodview

25. Robert McCarthy Esq., Kanturk

26. Reverend Mr. Cullinane R.C.A., Fermoy

 

 

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