Genealogy of MacCarthys, Lords of Muskerry, Co. Cork, from 1380-1641.
By Herbert Webb Gillman BL JP, 1892.
Courtesy JCHAS 1892.
Genealogy of McCarthys of Glenachram from 1366 and history of Dunmanway, Togher Castle, West Cork.
10 Tuesday Feb 2015
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Genealogy of MacCarthys, Lords of Muskerry, Co. Cork, from 1380-1641.
By Herbert Webb Gillman BL JP, 1892.
Courtesy JCHAS 1892.
Genealogy of McCarthys of Glenachram from 1366 and history of Dunmanway, Togher Castle, West Cork.
09 Monday Feb 2015
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Homeplace, Myross
Machnamh an Duine Dhoilíosaigh (The Melancholy Man’s Reflections), Seán Ó Coileáin, (1754-1817) (John Collins, The Silver Tongue of Carbery), and his Manuscripts.
Courtesy JCHAS 1892
He was also a Genealogist. In the letters to Dr. John O’Donovan (Graves Collection, Royal Irish Academy) from various members of the O’Donovan Sept re their shared Genealogy with the Doctor, some are scathing about his alleged attempts to doctor genealogy to curry favour with Lieutenant Colonel O’Donovan, ‘The O’Donovan’ in suppressing the alleged illegitimacy of a 17th century ancestor.
https://durrushistory.com/2013/12/21/sean-o-coileain-john-collins-1754-1816-poet-of-carbery-co-cork/
09 Monday Feb 2015
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Report on Popery, 1731 setting out Masshouses and Popish Schools in Co. Cork, Drinagh, Inchigeela 7 sheds, Killaconenagh (Castletownbere) swarms of Priests are constantly going to and from France, 600 families in Parish of whom 12 are of Reformed Church, Kilmoe (Ballydehob), Friars frequently landing from France and dispersing throughout the country, copied from documents in Bermingham Tower, Dublin Castle probably destroyed in 1922.
The Bermingham Tower was the precursor of the Public Records Office in the Four Courts the course of much adverse comment in the 18th and 19th century for neglect, dampness, rats eating records. The replacement PRO was widely admired at the time for its modern design, blown up by ‘Patriots’ in 1922.
In assessing the Penal Laws it is worth bearing in mind that in France broadly similar laws were passed but with the exception that they were applied to their own people the Huguenots. In Ireland’s case they were imposed by an alien invading power.
Bt 1750 the worst was probably over but legal disabilities on holding land or having professional qualifications remained until the 1770s onwards. Perversely the Penal Laws contributed to the development of a very wealthy Catholic Mercantile Class. In Daniel O’Connell’s evidence in 1828 to a Commons Select Committee in 1828 a few months before he was elected an MP he said that Catholics were the majority shareholders in the Bank of Ireland and held most of the money on deposit. This is reflected in the newspaper of the time commenting on the births marriages and deaths of such families.
Courtesy JCHAS 1892. The article refers to counties other then Cork.
09 Monday Feb 2015
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An Account of old Street Ballads from Mr.Hely, Hanover Street, Cork, World Renowned from c 1830 with some of his original woodcuts, ‘The Green Linnett’, ‘The Coleeen Rue’, ‘Grana Uile’.
Courtesy JCHAS, 1892.
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An admired song called blue-eyed Mary. Birmingham, W. ….. Alice Gray. Haly, Hanover Street, Cork. …… First line: I am a bold shoe-maker from Belfast. Reel: 03 …
Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of England
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08 Sunday Feb 2015
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A Rhyming Invitation sent by John Philpot Curran (1750-1817) to Grandfather of Robert Carey, Skibbereen.
There is a reference to Ballymapatrick which may be Balllypatrick, South Tipperary. The article was written in 1893 and it is possible that Richard Carey’s grandfather may have been from North Cork.
Courtesy JCHAs, 1893.
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This gallery contains 10 photos.
Originally posted on Roaringwater Journal:
Nothing beats a romantic walk in a graveyard In honour of the upcoming St Valentine’s Day,…
08 Sunday Feb 2015
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References of East Cork Gaelic Poets and Scholars, Dáibhidh Brudair (Broderick) (1625-1698), Dáithi De Barra (Barry/Dáth a’Ghleanna 1758-1857), Dr McKenna Compiler of Irish Dictionary and Bishop of Cloyne, 1769.
Courtesy JCHAS 1946.
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Lord Bantry’s Cottage, Glengariff, West Cork, from 1760s.
The Whites were probably of a fairly modest background from Co. Limerick. By astute management and investment in fishing, smelting, and forest removal a large land bank was assembled by Richard White then of Whiddy island. On assistance relative to the abortive French landing in 1796 the family were enobled.
Courtesy Archiseek.
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Anthony Malone (1700-1776), Brilliant Irish 18th Century lawyer, Removal as Chancellor of Exchequer for asserting Independence of Irish House of Commons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Malone
08 Sunday Feb 2015
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