1837, Manor Court and Ecclesiastical Manor Court, Leamcon, Schul, and Petty Session Court, Toormore, Schull, West Cork.

A legacy of the Hulls

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Evidence of John Jagoe, (Grandfather of Mother Benigna, Australia and Father of John Jagoe BL, author of Law of Irish Fisheries) Bantry, Co. Cork, 1837 re Manor Courts to Parliamentary Commission.

Manor Courts Ballydehob 1621, Bantry 1679, Co. Cork, and coments by John Jagoe, Bantry re same to Commission 1836.

Petty Session Court Witness Summons, Conna, Co. Cork, 1828

Will of William Hull, 1726, Lemcon, Schull, West Cork, witnesses, Daniel Donovan Gent., Dunmanus, Owen Lander, Seneschal Lemcon Manor Court, Denis Donovan, farmer, Dunmanus. and the Manor Courts of Ballydehob, Bantry and their poor Reputation..

Lewis:

A manorial court is held at Lemcon, every third Monday, at which debts under £5 are recoverable; there is also an ecclesiastical manor belonging to the bishop of Ross, for which a court is held occasionally; and petty sessions are held at Towermore every alternate week.

Aughadown:

A manor court is held monthly by a seneschal appointed by Lord Carbery, for the recovery of debts
under 40s; and here is a constabulary police station.