Deed of 1724, Francis Bernard Bandon, Nanno Nagle, Edmund Burke Puxleys Copper Mines Allihies

Sometimes buried in old deeds are clues to personal and family realtionships.

In this The Lavellins were originally old Catholic who converted and ancestors of Puxleys Coper Mine Owners Allihies, and related by marriage to timothy o’Donovan, Landlord, c 1780-1870, Durrus , Co. Cork.

Joseph Nagle, lawyer, Landowner, Businessmen had extensive lands at Mahon, Blackrock, the most hated Papist by Cork Protestants probably uncle of Edmund Burke and Nano Nagle. Lands held in trust o his behalf by friendly Protestants.

Francis Bernard from a reasonably affluent background in Bandon one of the main Lawyers in late 17th and early 18th century, Judge, Solicitor general, Dublin founder of Bandon Estate which at its height amounted to about 40,000 acres assembled by purchase not by conquest.

Interestingly all connected by commerce.

The Lord Bandon family looking at old newspaper reports 19th century trying to effect agricultural improvements. Also a voice for moderation.

morial extract — Registry of Deeds Index Project
Memorial No: 27293

Type of deed Date of current deed 25 Oct 1724 Vol Page Memorial
Lease + Release Date of earlier deed 40 534 27293
No Role(s) in earlier deed(s) Role in current deed(s) Family name Forename Place Occ or title A
A P1 LEVALLIN James of Fresherstown, N Liberties of City of Cork
B P2 BERNARD Francis of Castle Mahon, Co Cork
C P2 NAGLE Joseph of City of Cork
D P2 WHITE Boyle of Rathagonan, Co Limerick
E P2 MCCARTIE Daniel of Rathduffe, City of Cork.
F W MCCARTIE Daniel of Rathduffe
G W WOODLEY Francis of City of Cork
H W HENRY Thomas of Clancoole, Co Cork
I W HEWYTT Thomas of
Abstract £3055 mortgage on Fresherstown, 831a in or near the N Liberties of the City of Cork, half a plowland & half of half a plowland, S Liberties said City, also 592a By Fermoy, Co Cork, all recently let by B by several leases to C, D + E.
MS Date registered 10 Nov 1724 Date abstract added 20140330