Keeping a Close Eye on the Tsar, West Cork Eagle and Southern Advertiser, 1870, Editor Eldon Potter.
Keeping a Close Eye on the Tsar, West Cork Eagle and Southern Advertiser, 1870, Editor Eldon Potter.
28 Tuesday Apr 2015
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28 Tuesday Apr 2015
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Keeping a Close Eye on the Tsar, West Cork Eagle and Southern Advertiser, 1870, Editor Eldon Potter.
28 Tuesday Apr 2015
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‘Bantry Gang’, Tim Healy, Journalist, King’s Counsel, MP. Governor General Irish Free State, A. M. Sullivan, King’s Counsel, MP, T.D. Sullivan, Father-in-Law of Tim Healy, Composer ‘God Save Ireland’.
The extended Healy/Sullivan/William Martin Murphy family were known as the ‘Bantry Band’ for their Anti-Parnellite stand. Their descendants live on in the O’Higgins political family of Fine Gael and the Carroll legal family of Fermoy..
Richard Swanton resigned as a Magistrate in protest at British Government.
Tim Healy Governor General Irish Free State Census Return 1901
28 Tuesday Apr 2015
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Will, dated 12th April 1668, George Walters, Whiddy Island, Bantry Bay, in poor financial circumstances about to go to Spain to recover £37,000 from the King of Spain leaving money to refurbish Church on Whiddy.
History of Whiddy Island, Bantry Bay, Co. Cork from 1261, from Paddy O’Keeffe papers
28 Tuesday Apr 2015
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Listing of lands Escheated to the Earl of Anglesea including Lease of 1660 to Colonel Walters of Townlands in the Baronies of Bantry and Bere, West Cork.
These were probably O’Sullivan lands. They in turn came in around the 13th century.
This formed later the basis of the Estate of Richard White later the Bantry Estate. He puchased it piecemeal from the early 18th century.
27 Monday Apr 2015
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Abstract of Title from the Earl of Bantry to Daniel O’Sullivan, Rents of Brennymore, Kealkil, West Cork, 1787, William O’Sullivan,Esq., Ahill, who bought Carriganass Castle from Mellifonts c 1820 names mentioned James Morgan Cooke, Thomas Stephen Coppinger, Denny Lane, John Barrett O’Sullivan, Norcott Parker, Robert Neville Reaves, and de facto control of Confiscated Lands by O’Sullivan Septs in Bantry/Kenmare Estates in South Kerry, Beara and Bantry areas.
The Estate records show a remarkable continuity of O’Sullivans having substantial leases. In the 18th and 19th century branches of the various families appear to have retained de facto control. These families intermarried with similar Catholic families such as the O’Connell of Derrynane, Co. Kerry, the O’Learys, the McCarthys, the O’Donovans and also into the Protestant Gentry families being similar on the social scale. As the Penal Laws were relaxed in the later 18th century they began to serve in the British Military Service and also enter the Legal and other Professional areas.

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25 Saturday Apr 2015
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25 Saturday Apr 2015
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Simon White, 1941, to ‘Pope’ O’Mahony, BL, Large Mahogany Door of Old Glengariff Castle taken from Togher (McCarthy) Castle, Dunmanway, West Cork and the ‘Pope’ on ‘Meet the Clans’ his attempt to be nominated for Irish Presidential Election, 1952.
Note by Paddy O’Keefe,
Simon White had heard his great grandfather who was a son of Colonel Simon Whhite say that Togter Castle had once belonged to William White.
The Whites later Lord Bantry had come to Whiddy Island around 1700 from Dunmanway having probably originated from Co. Limerick.
Glengariff Castle:
http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=3762
Togher Castle:
http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/MacCarthyGlas.phphttp://www.sip.ie/sip022/togher.htm
The ‘Pope”
http://www.ricorso.net/rx/az-data/authors/o/OMahony_E/life.htm
http://www.historyireland.com/20th-century-contemporary-history/eoin-pope-omahony/
http://www.uccphilosoph.com/wiki/Eoin_%22The_Pope%22_O%27Mahony
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_presidential_election,_1952
25 Saturday Apr 2015
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25 Saturday Apr 2015
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Survey 15th March 1727, of O’Donovan Estates, Bawnlahan including townlands of Coolagow, Bawnlahan and Cuppogh, West Cork.