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Some Early Bantry Lawyers

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Some Early Bantry Lawyers

 

Some Cork Lawyers:

 

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Bantry District Inspector area RIC
1819 Old Manor Pound referred to Memorial 528228
Manor Court John Jagoe’s evidence to Parliamentary Enquiry very poor reputation, Senescal a tanner, salary c £60-£80 per annum Probably arising from Lord Bantry as Lord of Manaor he directly appoints Seneschal. Manor of Altham, Beara, Granted by Charles 2 to the then Earl of Anglesea, later controlled by the White/Lord Bantry. Manor of Bantry: Patent 1679. Earl of Bantry. Manor of Donemark: Under Earl of Kenmare Reference is made to the 1679 report of the Lieutenant General of Ireland, the Earl of
Ormond, proposing the creation of two manors in favour of Anglesea. The manors are granted by king’s
chancery roll of 6 February 1679, creating the Manor of Bantry and the manor of Altham. The present deed
confirms that and grants demenses in each manor to Anglesea. Also granted is the power ‘to hold a Court Leet
and View of Frank Pledge.., (a) Court Baron.., (a) Court of Record’, and to appoint bailiffs, with power of
imprisonment [Manorial Court privileges]. Hunting rights, power to erect a tannery for hides, and market days
and fairs (to be held at Ballygobane ‘als Oldtown’) are also granted. Letters patent confirming the foregoing
lodged 15 March 1679. The document is dated 10 April 1679. True copy lodged with Clerk of the Peace of the
County of Cork, 25 July 1787.
The deed sheds light on the extension of English administration in the Beara and Bantry areas in the later 17th
century, and on the power of the Earl of Anglesea in that area. The detail on the extensive privileges and
freedoms granted to Anglesea, including court and other jurisdiction, is of particular interest.
Fishing Conservators appointed 1849 Kenmare Samuel Daly, Dromleal, Unpaid Inspector (members of family in shipping and Customs service in St Johns, New Brunswick), Water Bailiffs Patrick McSweeney, Bantry for Coomhola Dan Lynch Lisheen for Baalylicker James Crane Paayne Bantry Conservator William? Everett and Peter Fitzmaurice Conservators for Skibbereen Paddy O’Keeffe
Resident magistrates J.G. Jones, 1839, Presiding Castletownbere 1839. E.B. Warburton, 1888, RM, Bantry, Constabulary Officer, £675p.a PS Brady 1921
Quarter Sessions 1865 In attendance Councillor Gould, Coppinger, Meredith Phillip Harrington, Process Server, 1854.
1920 Sinn Fen (Dáil) District Court Registrar Michael Kelly, Bantry, Sub Registrar William Lannin, Schull, Robert Kelly, Bantry John T. Hurley, Dereentra, Schull, Frank Goggin, Caheragh http://www.bureauofmilitaryhistory.ie/reels/bmh/BMH.WS1520.pdf#page=8
1870 John Acton Tanner adn Registrar of Marriages Slater
B 1843-1908 Richard (Dick) Adams Journalist, Barrister Inns 1873, Judge County Court Limerick 1892, Down Born Castletownbere, eldest son Brian Port Surveyor, Customs and Excise mother Frances (Fanny) O’Donovan sister of Doctor O’Donovan, Skibbereen their father probably Dr. O’Donovan JP, The Cove, Durrus, Journalist Cork and Freemans Journal, Defended James Fitzharris in Phoenix Park Murders, noted wit. From James Joyce ‘Ulysses’, ‘Dick Adams (Castletownbere born), the besthearted bloody Corkman the Lord ever put the breath of life in’ Journalist, Barrister, Defender of Parnell, Later County Court Judge Limerick Ulysses: 7.679-80 Buried St. Marys, Kensal Rise, London
1751 Arthue Annesley Inner Temple London, interest in Bantry Lands 28 May 1751 Deed of Bargain and Sale made between William Annesley, Castle William, Co. Down, and Arthur Annesley, Inner Temple, London, of the one part, and Richard White, Bantry, in the other part. In consideration of £4,725 paid to the Annesleys by White, they release lands owned by Arthur, 1st Earl of Anglesey and leased to Colonel George Walters, in the barony of Bear and Bantry, to White. Includes typed transcript.
1908 Barry Patk, law clerk, Raheen Law Clerk
1817, 1861 George Bird Commissioner Court of Exchequer, Court of Queens Bench, 1861 Deed Simon White to Ricahrd Levis Rooska
1861 John Blachford Solicitor, 20 Cockspur st.,London may be from Bantry witness to Jogoe/O’Connor deed 1861 Memorial , 22242.
1795 William Blackford Possible Attorney or Apothecary Witnessed a number of deed, White/Sullivan/Dorineau/Roycroft. John and Thomas Blackfort also mentioned Memorial 319743, 1795
B c 1770 William Blair Possible Attorney Parents William Hanora from near Abbey later Blair’s Cove Durrus Possibly witness for Hamilton Blair Minor (Brother?) of lands at Clounties rast Carbery with Rev. Daniel McCarthy married to Sarah Blair his sister. Witness 1795 as Attorney with Rev Danel cCartny of lease of middle farmcoolculaghta, Durrus. Trust for Hamilton Blair Esq., a minor, the lands of Clounties. – Witnesses: Revd Daniel McCarthy (formerly Parish priest Durrus) of Bantry clerk, and William Blair of the same, gent. 50l 535 326634 Lease of 28 December 1795 between (1) Richard Blair
senior and Richard Blair junior, and (2) Richard Hull Lewis of Seatort Esq. Whereby (l) demised to (2) the Middle Farm of Coolcolought (9 gneeves) for 5l years, but if Richard Blair junior have no issue then for the lives of Richard Hull Lewis senior, and Richard Hull Lewis junior and William Lewis his sons, – Witnesses: Revd Daniel McCarthy of Bantry clerk, and William Blair of same, attorney.
c1924 Dorothea Browe, later Mrs O’Reilly Mother nee O’Mahony, Ahagouna, Durrus, father Sergent RIC died of Cholera Mitchslstown Workhouse 1900 leaving 8 children 1920s, Dorothea Browne, 2nd Woman to Qualify as a Solicitor in Ireland. Her mother was Mrs. Brown, nee O’Mahony, Ahagouna. She went on to found the firm of PF O’Reilly with her husband which is still operational. Her husband later Fine Gael Senator adn Taxing Master of the High Court.
1921 Patrick Sarsfield Brady Resident Magistrate, Solicitor in Belfast appointed RM 1910 supporter Joe Devlin Ballylickey, IRA had secret phone installed to intercept messages some of his servants in Cumanna bBan, kidnapped in 1921. Later in motor busisness Dublin director Minarí Teo, Castlebar Hat Company
Died 1892 David Burleigh Clerk Petty Sessions, Carrigui (Durrus) Adm to widow Elizabeth Durrus effects £193 3s 5d Daughter to Kildare Place Training College he may have originated from around Innishannon, possibly lived at Beach House, Bantry at one stage. Incident Land War, Durrus, West Cork, 7th January 1886

n the 8th January 1886 it was reported in the Shields Daily Gazette and Shipping Telegraph that ‘moonlighters’ savagely beat Mr. David Burley (Burleigh), the Petty Session Clerk, in search of arms the previous day and no arrests were made.
At that time the Petty Sessions were held in Carrigboy (Durrus), the courthouse is still extant next to Ó Suilleabhaín’s pub. Mr Burley (or Burleigh) lived in Beech House, the large house between the West Lodge Hotel and the cemetery in Bantry.

1701 Cornelius Callaghan Admitted Lincoln’s Inns Eldest son of Timothy
1888, 1895 Patrick T. Carroll solicitor 1888. Patrick T.Carroll, Solicitor and John O’Callaghan Law Clerk, both of Bantry in the County of Cork. John Sullivan Sealed, signed and sealed by the said John Sullivan in the presence of Patrick T. Carroll, Solicitor Bantry, John O’Callaghan, Law Clerk, Bantry. Involved in Chancery sale Murphy family Blair’s Cove, Durrus 1895. Southern Star
1837 Clarke Barrister Dublin, son of late Vicar of Bantry.
1787 Lionel Cooke Possible Attorney In deeds 1787 White/Cooke/Holmes/Blathford Memorial 256337
Pre 1787 Samuel Cooke Possible attorney Deed, decd by 1787
1831 John B. Corkery (No Esquire) Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Bantry
1908 DIST. REGISTRAR MARRIAGES
Croly Richard, clerk union
1938 J F Crotty District Justice
1833 Eccles Cuthbert Assistant Barrister, Bantry 1833 Appointed to deal with Special Tithe Sessions. First appointment under new act.
1660 …Davenant Notary Public Cork Probably attorney. Edward Davenant Whiddy isladn EDWARD DAVENANT (1568-1639), RECORD OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, ENGLAND ENTRY 1584 OF ‘WHIDDY ISLAND’, BANTRY, CO. CORK. LATER OWNER FISHERY.”He was the Grandfather of Ralph Davenant founder of Davenant Foundation School. The school was originally located on the Whitechapel Road. In 1965 the school relocated to Loughton Essex. Caulfield’s Annals of St. Finbarr’s Cathedral
1826 Appointment of Civil Process Officers, Co. Cork, West Riding, 1st November 1826, by J. Chatterton, Clerk of the Peace,, Bantry: Timothy Sullivan, Jeremiah Sullivan, Jeremiah Day, Robert Warner, Clonakilty: Thomas O’Hea, John Bateman, Dunmanway; Jeremiah Crowley, Timothy Daly, Enniskeane: Robert Thompson, Patrick Connor, Rosscarbery: Andrew McCarthy, James Brien, Skibbereen: George Hayes, Michael Caverly, Morty Sullivan. Macroom, Barry Sheehan, James Uncles, Patrick Reardon, Millstreet, Thomas Bride. On the Bantry contingent members of the Sullivan family were drivers to the Kenmare Estate and were bailiffs in the late 19th century. One of the Warners was in the late 18th century a Baronial Constable and they were in the RIC early 19th century.
1835 Dealy Petty Session Clerk, Carrigboy (Durrus) eppi
1850 William Justin Dealy, TCD King’s Inns Admissions, Solicitor 1861, Dublin Son William Justin Royal Navy. Married on 4th June 1861 Jane Kingston, 4th daughter of John J. Kngston, Bantry Esq. Under 21, affadavit John Richard 1862 appears as a lawyer Wellington Quay, Dublin with Reuben Harvey may be an accommodation address Died 1899 probate to widow Jane 49, Mount Pleasant Avenue Rathmines. effects £731 (€750,000 in 2014)
1846, 23rd December 1861, Died Patrick Desmond Solicitor, Desmond, Patrick, 1846 Attorney, New st. (NGC) Wife Esther Jago. 1846 distress meeting Bantry. Brother in law John Jagoe barrister.

1853 railway meeting.

Father of Sister Begnita pioneer women’s education Townsville, Australia and Ellie Desmond who married 1862 in Brisbane Charles J Morris, Surgeon. Skibbereen Eagle. Solicitor Between Richard ODonovan of Glanlough, Cork Esq. and Francis Lisabe of Balyshannon, co. Donegal, civil engineer, of a slate and a flag quarry, and 2 acres of land near the slate quarry in Gouladoo in the parish of Kilcrohen, co. Cork, 6th Feb. 1854 A Desmond was a large farmee in Bantry District 1830s originated outside district.
1889 J.T. Dillon Resident Magistrate Prioer to appointment at age 39 a Magistrate for 14 years £550 pa in 1889 http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9755/download
1831 Timothy Dillon no Esquire Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Dunbawn, Bantry.
1844 Alexander Donovan Petty Session Clerk
1831 Morgan Donovan Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Bantry
1769, 1772 Coakley Duckett Commissioners For Taking Affidavits Cork City and County from Gentleman’s and Citizen’s Almanack. Probably Bnatry appears in many Bantry documents for the era Being The Year of Our Lord 1772, Being a Leap Year, Listing of Commissioners For Taking Affidavits Cork City and County from Gentleman’s and Citizen’s Almanack. 1769 witnessto deed White/Bird with Richard Spenser
1931 Duggan and O’Reilly Solicitor
1812 Nathaniel Evanson King’s Inns Admissions Brookfield, unclear if it in Bandon or another name for their house at Durrus Court, son Nathaniel JP Mary Baldwin, over 16 Educated Bandon affadavit father
1823 Wlliam Baldwin Evanson King’s Inns Admissions Brookfield, unclear if it in Bandon or another name for their house at Durrus Court, 6th son Nathaniel JP, over 16 affadavit father
1821 Francis Fitzmaurice Witness to deed with Robert Clerke names Sullivan, Trenwith, Vickery Memorial 519261
1895, 1914, 1893 James Flynn the County of Cork. William Cotter Seal. Signed and sealed by the said William Cotter in the presence of John O’Callaghan, law clerk, Bantry, James Flynn, solicitors apprentice Bantry. The within named John O’Callaghan maketh oath and saith that he is a subscribing witness to the deed, of which the within writing is a Memorial and also to the said Memorial, saith that he was present and saw said deed and Memorial respectively duly executed by William Cotter. Within named saith that the name John O’Callaghan signed and subscribed, as a witness to said deed and Memorial respectively is this Deponent’s proper name and handwriting. John O’Callaghan, Sworn at Bantry in the County of Cork, this 23rd day of January 1893, before me, a Justice of the Peace for the said County and I know Deponent. W.S. Bird. J.P. 1888 Patrick T.Carroll, Solicitor and John O’Callaghan Law Clerk, both of Bantry in the County of Cork. John Sullivan Sealed, signed and sealed by the said John Sullivan in the presence of Patrick T. Carroll, Solicitor Bantry, John O’Callaghan, Law Clerk, Bantry.
1931 John J. Foley Solicitor
1861 Bryan Galwey Solicitor? Appearing in Bantry Quarter Sessions Skibbereen Eagle
1720 John Galwey London Inns, Middle Temple, King’s Inns Bantry, 3rd son father Henry Gent, Merchant, Papist, mother Mary Mellefont, Ballingarry (Ballingeary?), John conformed to the Church of Ireland 1729. Admission Middle Temple Register 1661-1781, Vol 1, Linen Hall Library Belfast. Sir Henry Blackhall, ‘The Galweys of Munster’
1921 M. Gilhooley Petty Session Clerk, Bantry Probably related to James Glhooley, MP http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pagesito95/1921%20p.18-25.pdf
1921, W.M. Gilhooley Petty Session Clerk 1921, REnmeen (Glengariff) http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pagesito95/1921%20p.18-25.pdf
1813 Thomas Godson Writing Clerk
1921 James Harrington Civil Bill Officer Bantry Guys: http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pagesito95/1921%20p.18-25.pdf
1809 Jeremiah Harrington Writing Clerk Deed
1921 Patrick Harrington Civil Bill Officer Bantry and Durrus Guys: http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pagesito95/1921%20p.18-25.pdf
1851-1910 Timothy Harrington TCD KIngs Inns 1887. Barrister, MP. Lord Mayor of Dublin 1901-4. Son of Denis Harrington and Ellen nee O’Sullivan family evicted fromeast of Castletown before the famine. Chief Assistant Teacher Brandy Hall. Journalist. Devised Plan of Campaign. Parliamentary Party secretry National League 1882, responsible for ‘Plan of Campaign’. Jailed twice. Counsel for Parnell in Parnell Commission. Married Elizabeth O’Neill. Offered and refused three official positions Recorder of Dublin, County Court Judgeship, Colonial Governership declined knighthood. Buried Glasvevin bronze bust Castletownbere by Audrey Rynhart. In Ulysses ‘Timothy Harrington, late thrice Lord Mayor of Dublin, imposing in mayoral scarley, gold chain, and white sild tie, conferes with councillor Lorcan Sherlock, locum tenens (15.1377-80). Friend of James Joyce father JOhn Stanislaus secured positio as rate collector for him.
1850 James Harris Kings Inns Admissions Son Rev Henry Cox, Berehaven Glebe, ed Cork, under 24, Affadavit Roger Harris uncle, many Harris in Cork in legal profession
1869 Councillor Hazle Barrister Bantry Quarter Sessions
1861 Maurice Healy Solicitor Skibbereen Eagle
1853-1931 Tim Healy Journalist, MP 1883, Kings Inns 1882, 1918 Kings Consel and Bencher Grey’s Inns, Governor General Free State 1922-1928 (Uncle Tim’s cabin) 2nd son Maurice Healy (Master workhouse) Eliza nee Sullivan. Ed Christian Brothers, Fermoy, Newcastle Upon Tyne as railway clerk. Moved to London 1878 as Parliametary corrospondent of The Nation. Nationalist MP. Achived the ‘Healy Clause in Land Act that no rent to be charged on tenants fututre improvements. May be grandson of hedge school master ihealy n Bantry c 1832 referred to in memoir of James Stanley Vickery written Austalia c 1898. M Eliza Sullivan 1882. Commorated bust by Joseph Davidson in the Kings Inns, and the Tim Healy Pass (Conceived at Anchor Hotel, Bantry) . Buried Glasnevin. Incurre wrath of james Joyce over going against Parnelll, who as a youth wrote ‘Et Tu Healy’ which his father John Stanislaus Joyce published. Features in Ulysses ‘ He is sitting with, Tim Healy, J.J. O’Molloy, said, rumour has it, on the Trinity college estates commission…(7.800-10)
1904, 1910, 1914 Gerald J. Hegarty Solicitor, Main St. 1914 Castletownbere Main St
1880s Michael Hegarty Baliff Emergency Blacksmith on Boycotted farms during Land League times Dunmanus, gave evidence in trial of Tim Cadogan for murder of Mr. Bird on Saturday the 24th February 1900 Trial transcripts courtesy Dan Sullivan
1780, 1798 Francis Hoskins Commissioner for Affadavits Dublin Almanac 1798. Dublin Almanac 1780.
1908 Houlihan Patk, civil bill officer
1921, 1908 Hurley John, civil bill officer Probably Petty Session Clerk 1921, Carrigbui (Durus) May be Ballycomane, Durrus
1833 William Barry Hurly (Hurley) Writing Clerk, Cork May be from Bantry deed Warner/O’Sullivan. https://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=183307098
1867 Elliot Burrowes Hutchins Ardnagashel, 22, 5th son of Samuel Esq., St. John’s College, Cambridge.
1724 Emanuel Hutchinson Father Hugh, Gent., 3rd son Admission Middle Temple Register 1661-1781, Vol 1, Linen Hall Library Belfast Probably of family Clonee, Durrus esttes sold Landed Estates Court 1850s.
1827, 1832 Emanuel Hutchins Barrister since 1792 Probably Ardnagashel or Ballylickey. Dublin Almanac 1827. Emanuel Hutchins, Cregane Castle, Co. Limerick (of Bantry family) Plea for Clemency for Bantry United Irishmen Men, letter 11th August 1799, to The Lord Lieutenant for Bantrymen, Doctor Bryan O’Connor and Attorney, Florence McCarthy. This was against Transportation to Botany Bay. The O’Connor maybe of a Land Owning, Merchant family. One married John Jagoe of Bantry who was a fish merchant, later fishery inspector. Their son John was a barrister defending evicted tenants in Bantry, in the 1840s. Their daughter married Patrick Desmond, Attorney , Bantry, who were the parents of Sister Beningus, a pioneer of women’s education in Townsville, Australia.
1866 Peter Burrows Hutchins Ardnagashel, 4th son of Samuel Esq Exeter College, Oxford, Called 1870, died 1901 Inner Temple
2008 Richard N Hutchins of Ardnagashel in 2008. Richard N Hutchins.. Solicitor (Retired).. Bantry Laminated A3 page containing an extract of text from diary of Wolf Tone, 24 Dec 1796, on board a French Warship in Bantry Bay, mentioning his ‘friend Hutchins’ [Emanuel Hutchins of Ardnagashel, Ballylickey, Bantry]. A note regarding the involvement of both men in a Dublin political club in 1790 follows below the extract, and a profile portrait of Tone is also included. On reverse are copied title pages of ‘Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone’ (Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1826) and ‘Memoirs of Theobald Wolfe Tone’ (London: Henry Colburn, 1827), cited as ‘source’. Three notes regarding the provenance of the item occur: note: ‘Extracted copy from the Two Volumes in possession of Arethusa Hutchins Greacen… Portrait & Vol II page 144 and p 545’; note: ‘Arethusa’s copy is believed to be the one acquired by Emanuel Hutchins who died in 1839’; sticker: ‘Photocopy with Richard N Hutchins.. Solicitor (Retired).. Bantry’.Exent2ppArchival historyLaminated copy of extract prepared from editions of ‘Life’ and ‘Memoirs’ of Tome held by Emanuel Hutchins and his descendent Arethusa Hutchins Greacen. Deposited by Richard N Hutchins of Ardnagashel in 2008.
1818, 1832, 1851 Samuel Hutchins Barrister 1818 Son Samuel Newburgh TCD 1860 aged 20, ed Marlborough College
1863 Samuel Newburgh Hutchins TCD Inner Temple, Ed Marlborough College 20 in 1860, TCD Ardnagashel, 29,TCD, 2nd surviving son of Samuel
1835 John Jagoe Admitted Grey’s Inns, Called Dublin 1838. 36, only son of John Esq., father Fish Merchant, mother O’Connor probably local landowning family in Bantry adn Slibbereen areas paternal grand mother from Young fish merchant family, Fishery Inspector writer to Chief Secretary promoting non denominational education. may be uncle to Sister Begnita pioneer women’s education Townsville, Australia and Ellie Desmond who married 1862 in Brisbane Charles J Morris, Surgeon. Mother O’Connor. Practising West Cork defending evicted tenants. Married 1826 Anne Dowe. Author of text on irish Fisheries Law. Attending Great Meeting re Poor Law in 1840, Bantry.
1840 speaking at Repeal meeting Skibbereen father also Liberal. Acting Secretary Bantry and Carbery Liberals. Signed Testimonial to Resident Magistrate, John Gore Jones, Bantry, 1844. Jagoe/O’Connoe Estate (Knockavolig, Clogeragh, Dereengrenough, East and West Caheragolane, Ardrara)sold Landed Courts Estate 1857 owners iclude his childenas he was dead.
995 1 Oct. 1842 Lease made between Richard, 1st Earl of Bantry, Glengarriffe and Lord Viscount Berehaven, Bantry House, and John [Jagoe], (Barrister-at-Law), City of Dublin. It is for a house and building ground on the Mill Quay in Bantry town (see attached map), for a term of 200 years from the 25th March, at a yearly rent of £4. 4. 0, payable half yearly on the 25th March and the 29th September. Includes a coloured map drawn on the left margin, no scale given.It shows the leased premises, the adjoining holdings and its position relative to the river, the mill and Main Street; and a draft copy of this lease. Possibly site of Maratime Hotel John Jagoe and his wife on the UK census, living in London he also died in London, John Jagoe died on Oct. 20th 1851 in Westminster Hospital, London. He is down as 54 years old. Witness Samuel Jagoe, living in 12, Danvers St, Chelsea. Probably John’s son, Samuel, born c 1832, emigrated to Australia in 1852.
1902 Andrew Kelleher Interpeter for Glengariff District 1901 census Humphrey Kelleher was living in Bantry with his son Andrew, 27, a draper’s assistant, and daughter Hannah, 35, housekeeper. By the time of the 1911 census, there were nKellehers on Barrack road. http://doras.dcu.ie/17739/1/Irish_Language_Court_Interpreting_1901-1922_Mary_Phelan.pdf Some interpreters, such as Humphrey Kelleher, combined interpreting with being a civil bills officer (C.B.O.). Summons servers and civil bill officers were paid a salary of £10 per year plus up to one shilling for each summons served. They had to travel considerable distances to serve summonses and keep a record of when and where summonses were serve
1902 Humphrey Kelleher Process Server, Interpeter In 1902 at Skibbereen quarter sessions, a solicitor called Mr Wolfe asked the judge about the appointment of a process server and interpreter at Bantry. The context was that Humphrey Kelleher, the person who had been fulfilling these two functions, had died, his son was willing to take his place as process server, but as he did not speak Irish, not as interpreter. The son had the support of all the solicitors in Bantry bar one, a Mr Flynn, who favoured a man called Power from Glengariffe (sic) who ‘could speak Irish well’. He argued that there were already two process servers in Bantry but none in Glengariffe where it was difficult to have processes served. http://doras.dcu.ie/17739/1/Irish_Language_Court_Interpreting_1901-1922_Mary_Phelan.pdf 1901, Humphrey KelleherBantry Cork aged 74 Co. Cork
1931 R.M.Kieran Solicitor
1831 Charles King esq. Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Four Mile Water, (Durrus). Bantry
May 24th 1832 John Kingston Kings Inns 1857 Son of John J. Bantry, ed Cork, affadavit father
1931 William J. Kingston Solicitor
1836, 1840 John Shea Lalor Barrister Dublin Morning Register 27 September 1836
Registration Reform Committee Bantry 1836.
Samuel Hutchins, JP, Ballylickey House, (Chairman).
Father Thomas Barry.
Francis Casey (Secretary).
Arthur Hutchins Junior, Ardnagashel.
John Shea Lalor, Barrister, Gurteenroe, Daniel McCarthy, Bantry.
1840 petition on Catholic Equality. 1846 Committee on Young Ireland
1844 James Leary ([Lawyer]) Lawyer later in USA 998 28 Sept. 1844

Lease made between Richard, 1st Earl of Bantry, Glengariffe Lodge, Richard Viscount Berehaven, Bantry House, and James Leary ([Lawyer]), Bantryt town, for a plot of building ground on the quay in Bantry town. The term is for
100 years from the 29th September 1844. The yearly rent is £1. 10. 0, payablehalf yearly on the 25th March and the 29th September. Plan of the plot of ground on the left margin with its dimensions and the adjoining premises.There is a sketch of the frontage of the house that may be built on the plot.235 BL/EP/B/ Counterpart lease given to tenant on the 27th April 1848. Includes a note attached to the lease relating to court cases in the Bantry Sessins, July 1855, Earl of Bantry v. Dudley Sullivan, McCarthy, Margaret Duggan, and Johanna Duggan. They owe £9 rent on premises in Blackwell Road, Bantry. Same v. Denis Leary, [Cathal] Driscoll, and [John] Harrington. £4. 10. 0 is owed on his leased property in July 1855. Lessee James Leary is in America. Holding was sold to Miss Barrett in July, 1923.

1921, Thomas J. Lyne Petty Session Clerk 1921, Castletownbere http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pagesito95/1921%20p.18-25.pdf
1835 Timothy Meehan
1817 Thomas Murphy Writing Clerk Names Robert Nicholas and John Bird (witness to deed an memorial), James, Esther, Avis, Sarah, Cooke Memorial 495056
1831 Mr.W. Murphy Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Castletownbere
Died 1752 Cyprian Morrough Writing Clerk Died Cyprian Morrough, Writing Clerk 1752 The Murroughs like the Meades may be one of a number of Cork mercantile families involved in the pilchard fishery.
1798 Florence or Alexander McCarthy. Attorney Emanuel Hutchins, Cregane Castle, Co. Limerick (of Bantry family) Plea for Clemency for Bantry United Irishmen Men, letter 11th August 1799, to The Lord Lieutenant for Bantrymen, Doctor Bryan O’Connor (Independently wealthy) and Attorney, Florence McCarthy. This was against Transportation to Botany Bay for 7 years. Lord Bantry against clemency died of fever in Australia.
1841 John Nicholson Petty Session Clerk, Bantry, Berehaven Parish Clerk Casteltownbere, 1830, 1831, 1835. Alos in that capacity Thomas Weston, Charles Wade.
1908 PETTY SESIONS COURT
Sessions held each alternate Petty Monday .
Quar Sess dists of Bantry and Skibbereen
Clerk Petty Sess – George T Nicholson
George Nicholson CPS Attending funeral of Mrs Thomas Dillon, Bantry 1892.
COMMISSIONERS AFFIDAVITS.
Nicholson George Thomas, c P s
Roycroft W B, Bantry
1810, 1824 Emanuel Hutchinson Orpen Attorney, 50 Exchequer Street, Dublin, adn 31 Abbey St Mother may be one of Hutchinson, Clonee, Durrus, landlord family. The Orpens were trustees 1810s in minority of Arthur Huch=chinson. Poleminist of Protestnt opinion and some progressive ideas. 1810 witness in Swanton/Holmesm deed Skibbereen CSO/RP/1824/1466 Letter from Emanuel Hutchinson Orpen, attorney, 50 Exchequer Street, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, offering detailed observation on impediments to progress of commercial development of southern County Kerry. Comments on backward state of district from Dingle bay to Kenmare, and seeks a good road from district of Killarney to the harbour of Sneem; such a development would facilitate creation of a broader infrastructure for local commerce and export trade. Remarks on poverty of people and quotes from earlier letter the greater part of the tenantry on estate of Marquis Lansdowne [Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice] ‘actually make his Lordship’s rent by begging’. Points to example of Carbery, in County Cork, which has good roads, corn stores and regular shipping to Cork, Dublin and even Portugal. Urges parliamentary assistance for public works in Ireland, for fishing and manufacturing, and extension of bounties for flax production. Alludes also to applications from principle landowners in region for laying of new roads in order to improve travel and enhance access.
1854 Richard J. T. Orpen Solicitor, 41 North Great Georges St., Dublin Acted in 1854 sael in Landed Estates Court of Durrus Arthur Hutchinson, decd., estate. Orpens related by marriage to Hutchinsons adn Ballydeho Swantons.
1893 the County of Cork. William Cotter Seal. Signed and sealed by the said William Cotter in the presence of John O’Callaghan, law clerk, Bantry, James Flynn, solicitors apprentice Bantry. The within named John O’Callaghan maketh oath and saith that he is a subscribing witness to the deed, of which the within writing is a Memorial and also to the said Memorial, saith that he was present and saw said deed and Memorial respectively duly executed by William Cotter. Within named saith that the name John O’Callaghan signed and subscribed, as a witness to said deed and Memorial respectively is this Deponent’s proper name and handwriting. John O’Callaghan, Sworn at Bantry in the County of Cork, this 23rd day of January 1893, before me, a Justice of the Peace for the said County and I know Deponent. W.S. Bird. J.P.
Pre 1876 Charles O’Connell Resident Magistrate First Catholic MP for Kerry wife 2nd daughter of Daniel O’Connell. In 1876 he was dead when his daughter Theresa married Skibbereen Solicitor Thomas Downes he d 1904
1869 Thomas A. O’Hea Solicitor, The Square Solicitor for 1869, Short Lived Mining Boom, Crochavoddera and Ballinaspud Copper and Barytes Mine Company (Limited), Bantry/Durrus, West Cork.
1854 Cornelius O’Leary Probably Law Clerk Witness probably with Patrick Desmond, solicitor Lease Between Richard O’Donovan, Magistrate, of Glanlough, Cork Esq. and Francis Lisabe of Balyshannon, Co. Donegal, Civil Engineer, of a slate and a flag quarry, and 5 acres of land near the slate quarry in Gouladoo in the parish of Kilcrohane, West Cork, 6th Feb. 1854, for 300 years at £5 per annum East to Quarry Rented by Messrs Holloway and Emerson Solicitor Patrick Desmond, Bantry, Son-in-law of John Jagoe, Fishery Commissioner and Father of Mother Begnita, Townsville, Australia.
1913 Daniel O’Leary Barrrister
1878-1954 Daniel O’Leary Solicitor, MP 1916 Elected on death of James GIlhooley for O’Brien faction in Irish Parliamentary party.
1921 Patrick O’Leary Civil Bill Officer Eyries and Castletownbere Guys: http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pagesito95/1921%20p.18-25.pdf
1895, 906, 1908, 1914, 1931 Patrick J. O’Leary Solicitor, The Squre 1914 1908 Solicitors.
O’Leary Patrick, The Square
Wolfe Jasper, The Square
Magistrate William Henry O’Sullivan, 1897, The Square/Main St., Bantry, daughter Annie m 1906 Patrick O’Leary, Solicitor, Bantry son of Florence Glendart, listed 1921. Researching the Hurley family of Pearson’s Bridge, Lisheen. Seems they’re related to me, likely via Constantine Hurley marrying Julia Cotter, bef 1836. Aside from trying to place Julia in my tree, one problem is figuring which Lisheen Hurley children are theirs. Two Johns: one married Catherine Sullivan, another Honora Callaghan, both connected to the name ‘Constantine’. Other sons, Constantine jnr (b 1836) & Daniel (b 1843), I’m more sure about. A likely daughter Mary married Florence O’Leary of Glandart, had a couple of children who became lawyers, including Patrick J O’Leary (1870) of Bantry.
1843 Edward William O’Mahony Middle Temple Attending Great Meeting re Poor Law in 1840, Bantry.
Subscriber Anti Poor Law Petition
1921 Jeremiah F O’Shea Civil Bill Officer Eyries and Castletownbere Guys: http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/1921guyscitycountyalmanacanddirectory/1921pagesito95/1921%20p.18-25.pdf
1774 Daniel O’Sullivan Possible attorney Converted in Bantry Church Londonderry Journal 1772-1784. May be related to William O’Sullivan Esq., Carriganass Castle. Father William Esq. gave evidence to Parliamentary Commission in Bantry 1844 mentioned his son. He said he acquired Carriganass Castle from David Mellifont decd. 1840 previously his family was evicted by Lord Kenmare of lands his family had for hundreds of years, he was now employng many men.
c1790 Daniel O’Sullivan Barrister, Magistrate Dominica, West Indies Son Daniel O’Sullivan and Hanoria 2nd daughter Morgan O’Connell Derrynane sister of Daniel O’Connell. HIs siblings Roger, Alice, Hanoria, Basil Morgan O”Connell, Lakeview Branch, O’Connell Tracts 1946
1826 Appointment of Civil Process Officers, Co. Cork, West Riding, 1st November 1826, by J. Chatterton, Clerk of the Peace,, Bantry: Timothy Sullivan, Jeremiah Sullivan, Jeremiah Day, Robert Warner, Clonakilty: Thomas O’Hea, John Bateman, Dunmanway; Jeremiah Crowley, Timothy Daly, Enniskeane: Robert Thompson, Patrick Connor, Rosscarbery: Andrew McCarthy, James Brien, Skibbereen: George Hayes, Michael Caverly, Morty Sullivan. Macroom, Barry Sheehan, James Uncles, Patrick Reardon, Millstreet, Thomas Bride.

On the Bantry contingent members of the Sullivan family were drivers to the Kenmare Estate and were bailiffs in the late 19th century. One of the Warners was in the late 18th century a Baronial Constable and they were in the RIC early 19th century.

1844 William O’Sullivan Barrister Carriganass Castle. Father William Esq. gave evidence to Parliamentary Commission in Bantry 1844 mentioned his son. He said he acquired Carriganass Castle from David Mellifont decd. 1840 previously his family was evicted by Lord Kenmare of lands his family had for hundreds of years, he was now employng many men. William O’Sullivan, Esq., Carriganass Castle, has 500-600 acres from Kenmare Estate.

In 1848 seizing cattle at Scart, Bantry for alleged overdue rent to his father with Daniel, John and Cornelius Manning and Eugene and Stephen Sullivan he was imprisoned for 3 months and fined £20 for assault.

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1869 Councillor O’Sullivan Barrister Bantry Quarter Sessions
1836, d 1863 Big’ Patrick O’Sullivan Seneschal of Altham, Mill Cove, Berehaven, Bantry and Donemark from 1843. Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Millcove, Castletownbere. Lord Bantry estate appointed. Not legally qualified. Parliamentary Report 1837, Eppi. Baronial collector since 1825 deputy Denis Murphy (Irish speaking) as collector. Attending Great Meeting re Poor Law in 1840, Bantry.
Daughter Christina, who emigrated to the Unites States became the matriarch of a very rich New York family, before ending her days sadly in a mental home. SQueen’s Regiment. Youngest son of Patrick O’Sullivan, Es., Millove, Castletownbere, agent to Lord Bantry and Seneschal.
Ran Berehaven Estate for Lord Bantry and his English Bankers, Somers Payne ran the rest. In 1841 election rounded up tenants and middlemen from Castletown and Adrigole to vote in the Conservative interest in Cork. Sitting as Grand Juror, Cork 1842, 1844, Cork County Agriculture Society Dinner 1842.
Born c 1791 Roger O’Sullivan Kings Inns Attorney Reendonegan. Clerk to Daniel O’Connell son Daniel and Hanora O’Connell Daniel’s sister Daniel O’Connell’s letters
1880 Samuel J Oliver Solicitor Marino St Slater Directory
1875 Somers Payne B.L. Barrister Company Director (1853-, Pre 1910, Carrigmahon, Monkstown, son John Warren Payne, Bantry, ed. Rossall, Irish Bar 1875-1883, Director Munster and Leinster Bank, Bandon Railway, m 1879 Edith d John Leslie, Lee carrow, Passage, Paynes originate Upton, Land Agents to bantry and other Estates.
1885 John Warren Payne Barrister non practising Land Agent Beech House, Ran in 1885 election against James Gilhooley defeated Supporters included John Edward Barrett, Carriganass William S Bird, Edward Godgrey Newtown, Richard Orpen Lisheen, John Lannin Geaara May be related to Paynes of Upton
1883 18 Oct. 1883 Mortgage of £1,200 with interest of £5. 10. 0 per cent per annum taken out by Robert White, Adrigole, with John Francis Popham (Barrister-at-Law), New Square, Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, and Michael Edward Lewis (Major in her Majesty’s Militia), United Service Club, Stephens Green, Dublin, against a charge on the Bantry Estate amounting to £36,000. White covenants to pay to them the full amount back on the 14th October 1884, with interest. James Lane and William Guest Lane, South Mall, Cork, are acting as solicitors. Includes schedules of the deeds and lands involved in the mortgage charge. Buried Garryvucha, may be related to doctors.
1892 J.H. Powell Solicitor Attending funeral of Mrs Thomas Dillon, Bantry 1892.
1759, 1764, 1780, 1790 Henry Puxley TCD, LLD Barrrister from 1763 Berehaven, Eldest son John late. 1772 with Thomas Butler both Cork City JP witnesing deeds. Admission Middle Temple Register 1661-1781, Vol 1, Linen Hall Library Belfast
1797, 1827 John Puxley Barrister from 1797 Berehaven Dublin Almanac 1775. Dublin Almanac 1827.
1908 COMMISSIONERS AFFIDAVITS.
Nicholson George Thomas, c P s
Roycroft W B, Bantry
1792 Thomas Ruddock Writing master Innishannon, in deed Memorial 289473
1831 Philip Shanahan no Esquire Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Dunbawn, Bantry. Probably Dunbeacon family married into Townsends (Catholic)
1840 Jeremiah Sheehan Writing Clerk Deed
1825 1825 surrender of Lease by John Smith barrister-at -law eldest son of the late Rev. Charles Smith and Mrs. Jane Smith widow of Rev Charles late of Bantry then of Corklands at Capamanopy 18 acres Item 956 Bantry Estate records UCC
1831 Moses Stowers Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Bantry Appears in 1830 tithe aplottmentts
1830- Alexander Martin Sullivan Barrister, Journalist, MP 2ns son of Daniel. house painter, clerk with relief works, artist, pencil sketcher Valuation Office, reporter Liverpool Daily Post, Editor Nation, Subscriber (3 copies) Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. RElated to legal dynasties, healys, Carrolls Fermoy, O’Higins Dublin. Wife Frances d John Donovan New Orleans, d 1884 Dartry, Dublin Associated with William Martin Murphy and Bantry contingent Irish Nationalist Party. English address for probate Keley Lodge, Macaulay Road, Claham, Surrey. Effects in Ireland under £639.
1931 Alexander M. Sullivan Solicitor
1913 Alex M Sullivan KC Barrister, Kings Councel.Munster Circuit, Third Counsel at Law Altone House, North Circular Road, Dublin pobably of Bantry Gang Circle Defended Roger Casement, his house Derry outside Clonakilty burned down by IRA as he was prosecuting for Crown
1720-1767 Benjamin Sullivan, self styled O’Sullivan Mór, according to Denny Lane Possible connection with Dromreagh Durrus. Attorney, Barrister, Notary Public, 1752 Clerk of the Crown for Counties Cork and Waterford. Thomas Harrison writing clerk to him 1742, Married Bridget Limerick daughter of Dr. Limerick, Rector Kilmoe (Ballydehob), 1742 Father Philip mother Elizabeth Irwin a Presbeterian, Parish of St Paul. Benjamin Sullivan Senior Esq., eminent Atttorney died London 1767, May have been Recorder of Cork 1765. son Sir Benjamin Sullivan, Kt, Judge Supreme Court Madras, the Right Hon John Sullivan of Richings Park, Co. Bucks, Privy Councillor, MP Old Sarum, Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan Captain RN and MP for Seaford Baronet UK 1804. Protest against him being appointed Freeman as he allegedly did not serve 7 years as an apprentice, 1742, Memorial 77771. May be related to Laurence Sullivan speculation the Laurence was an illegetimate elder brother, d so Lawrence may be variation of Lábhrás a name common among tthe O’Sullivan Beres, Chairman of East India Company. Parlimentary biography gives his address as Dromeragh. (Dromreagh Durrus?) http://corkgen.org/publicgenealogy/cork/potpourri/corkancestors.com/Deathsmarriages2.htm Oldest son Benjamin, 2nd son John,Memorial 1764, 161080, Thomas Lloyd Councellor mentioned with John Lloyd Victualler, deed of 1750 mentioned wit George Dunscomb and Nicholas Weekes, Councillor Cork
1869 Denis Baylor Sullivan Admitted Inner Temple, London 26, Dublin, 5th son of Daniel Esq., and Catherine Baylor, Bantry, described as self taught scholar, house painter and musician Brother of Nationalist MPs T.D. and A. M. Sullivan, called to Bar 1873, Inner Bar 1889, large practice including Phoenix park Murders, Yachtsman, married daughter of Jeremiah Callanan, late Skibbereen, died at home ‘Dunboy’, Greystones, 19th April 1909.
1826 Jeremiah Sullivan Officer for Serving Civil Bills, Bantry.
1826 Timothy Sullivan Officer for Serving Civil Bills, Bantry.
1913 Timothy Sullivan Barrister, Munster Circuit 1 Belvedere Place, Dublin probbaly of Bantry Gang Circle
1709 John Sullivan Commissioner Bantry or Cork appears on deed
1773 Thady Sullivan Subscriber Manual on Mercantile Law most are leading merchant or lawyers in Ireland Lex Mercatoria Rediviva: Or, The Merchant’s Directory: Being a Complete …
By Wyndham Beawes, Jacques Savary des Brûlons
https://books.google.ie/books?id=VYJHAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR3&lpg=PR3&dq=warden+flood+barrister+donovan&source=bl&ots=AYyeBsG1kw&sig=qjINmWLh70HTQbPEsmpMBELlk_A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwtoSPj4_RAhViIMAKHQGfDuoQ6AEILDAD#v=onepage&q=warden%20flood%20barrister%20donovan&f=false
Pre 1754 William Sullivan Miss Scofield Attorney, He later Ards Coomleigh she probably Dunmanway. He may be Bandon or Dunmanway His lease commence in 1756 between William Sullivan, an attorney who married the daughter of Rev. Schofield who had the lands. The lives in a lease for three lives of Richard Cox, son of the Archbishop of Cashel, and Richard and George sons of Sir Richard Cox of Dunmanway at a rent of £52. Possible Ancestors of Wiliam O’Sullivan, who bought Carriganass Castle from Mellifonts in 1817 his son a barrister William . Prominent in Repeal, rack renting middlemen
1734 William Sullivan Commissioner of Oaths Witness of assignmet of lands owned by James Rice decd Innkeeper Memorial 64419 of 1734
1789 Thomas Tamplin Sub-Constable Bantry estate papers
1823-1888 Edward Bayly Warburton Resident Magistrate Born Dublin former RIC Officer from 1844 RM 1859, d Bantry Widow Emily probate £1,385
1790 John Warner Chief Constable Deed Bantry papers
1835 W.W.Warner Petty Session Clerk eppi
1727 Richard White Father Richard Esq, son and heir Admission Middle Temple Register 1661-1781, Vol 1, Linen Hall Library Belfast
1721 Bruen Worthington Deputy Registrar Deed Memorial 21967
1880, 1886, died 17th October 1903 Jonas Wolfe brother to John William Wolfe Solicitor, Bantry and Pues de Oro Hotel, Santa Cruz, Tenerife, Canary island 1880 The Square, Captain I.M. Service, probate to Jonas Wolfe solicitor Effects £858 1s 8d Jonas Wolfe Solicitor in 1899 objected to the grant of a licence to the 50th pub in Bnatry on the basis of the loudness of the conerrtina music. he may be the same Jonas who died in England years later leaving a large fortune
1671 Benjamin Younge Notary Public Registrar of St. Finbarrs Caulfield’s Annals of St. Finbarr’s Cathedral
1836 John Young Seneschal, Manor of Bantry. Tanner, no profession. John Jagoe in evidence 1837 Parliamentary Report very poor opinion of operation.
1808, 1809, 1835 Robert Young Commissioner of Affadavits, C.H., E. 1835 1835 Pettigrew and Oulart Directory
1854 Plummer Young Registrar of Marriages and Apothecary
1822, 1826 Samuel Young Master Court Exchequer https://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=549309
1831 John Vickery no Esquire Appointed as a fit person to conduct 1831 census. Bantry
1847 Vickary Young Seneschal of Bantry Famine relief described attending as late Seneschal
1826 Robert Warner Officer for Serving Civil Bills, Bantry. Warners also Baronial Constbles, Chief Constables
1826 John Hamilton White TCD Kngs Inns 1826 2nd son Hamilton White and Lucinda Heaphy. Brother also KIngs Inns
(1701-1776), 1723 Councillor’ Richard White Kings Inns 1723 Son and heir of Richard. Assembled by purchase Bantry Estate active in smelting, wood extraction, fishing. it appears that the first member of the White family of whom there is any record atBantry was Captain Richard White. Son of Simon White of Knocksentry, Co. Limerick, Captain White lived on Whiddy Island at the end of the 17th century, later acquiring property in the Bantry area from the Earl of Anglesey. His son, Richard, was born on Whiddy Island in 1701, and was later called to the Irish Bar.
1823 Richard Edward White TCD Kings Inns 1823 1st son Hamilton adn Lucinda Heapy brother John also Kings Inns

 

 

Usher Genealogy: Marriage c 1720 of Edmond Shuldham to Miss MacCarthy, heiress to MacCarthy Mór, Dunmanway, West Cork.

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Usher Genealogy:  Marriage of Edmond Shuldham to Miss MacCarthy, heiress to MacCarthy Mór, Dunmanway, West Cork.

 

 

 

 

 

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Reported that in the Greater Bandon area, Co. Cork, 1885 number of weavers had declined from 6,000 in 1800 to 100

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…Anyone who has glanced even cursorily at the map of Ireland, will have noticed how the south-west corner of it has suffered from being the furthest outpost of European resistance to the Atlantic. Winter after winter the fight between sea and rock has raged on, and now, after all these centuries of warfare, the ragged fringe of points and headlands, with long, winding inlets between them, look as though some hungry monster’s sharp teeth had torn the soft, green land away, gnawing it out from between the uncompromising lines of rock that stand firm, indigestible and undefeated…

Naboth’s Vineyard, Somerville and Ross, Spencer Blackett, 1891

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So constantly entranced am I by the character of this remote corner in which we have chosen to settle (in my own experience – admittedly somewhat geographically limited – it is the most beautiful landscape in the world) that I am always excited when I discover…

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The more I look into the Church of the Ascension in Timoleague the more fascinating it…

Famine in Skibbereen, West Cork, 1847, In the Parish of Kilmoe fourteen die on Sunday. Three of these are buried in coffins—ELEVEN ARE BURIED WITHOUT OTHER COVERING THAN THE RAGS THEY WORE WHILE ALIVE. And one gentleman, a good and charitable man, speaking of this case says—“I would rather give a shilling to a starving man than four-and-sixpence for a coffin.” One hundred and forty died in the Skibbereen Workhouse in one month ; eight have died in one day ! And Mr. M’CARTHY DOWNING states that “they came into the house merely and solely for the purpose of getting a coffin.”

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 Mr. James H. Swanton thankfully acknowledges the receipt of £10 from a benevolent and unknown friend in London—this is in addition to the 20l. acknowledged before and received from the same friend, also 6l. from two Ladies in London, and 5l. from an English Roman Catholic Clergyman, all through John Gould, Esq., of Cork ; also 1l. from Mr. George Wright, of Cove, and 1l. from a Friend to the poor, in Cork—the entire for the relief of the distress in the neighbourhood of Ballydehob, to be distributed in soup.
The Rev. R. B. Kirchhoffer, of Ballyvourney, received 10l. from J. H. Kirchhoffer, Esq., State of Texas, 5l. of which he has handed to the Rector, the Rev. J. T. Kyle.

 

 

 

 

 

Famine in Skibbereen, West Cork, 1847, In the Parish of Kilmoe fourteen die on Sunday. Three of these are buried in coffins—ELEVEN ARE BURIED WITHOUT OTHER COVERING THAN THE RAGS THEY WORE WHILE ALIVE. And one gentleman, a good and charitable man, speaking of this case says—“I would rather give a shilling to a starving man than four-and-sixpence for a coffin.”  One hundred and forty died in the Skibbereen Workhouse in one month ; eight have died in one day ! And Mr. M’CARTHY DOWNING states that “they came into the house merely and solely for the purpose of getting a coffin.”
   One hundred and forty died in the Skibbereen Workhouse in one month ; eight have died in one day ! And Mr. M’CARTHY DOWNING states that “they came into the house merely and solely for the purpose of getting a coffin.”

Death at Burton Park, near Buttevant, in this county of Cork Mrs. Johanna Allen, aged 114 years. She retained full possession of her mental faculties ; she had a clear recollection, and would often relate many remarkable events connected with the history of her country which happened more than 100 years ago—she was animated with most ardent and patriotic sentiments and felt the most lively interest in the career of O’Connell. Her conversation was a correct and complete history of Ireland for the last century, she could vividly relate the state of comfort and prosperity in which her countrymen lived, and the prosperous and thriving state of our woollen and other manufactures before the union, when every rood maintained its man. The remarkable events connected with the American war, the Irish Volunteers, and the disastrous scenes of ’98, were all frequently related by her to her neighbours. She was followed to the grave by several great-great- grandchildren.

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Death  at Burton Park, near Buttevant, in this county of Cork  Mrs. Johanna Allen, aged 114 years. She retained full possession of her mental faculties ; she had a clear recollection, and would often relate many remarkable events connected with the history of her country which happened more than 100 years ago—she was animated with most ardent and patriotic sentiments and felt the most lively interest in the career of O’Connell. Her conversation was a correct and complete history of Ireland for the last century, she could vividly relate the state of comfort and prosperity in which her countrymen lived, and the prosperous and thriving state of our woollen and other manufactures before the union, when every rood maintained its man. The remarkable events connected with the American war, the Irish Volunteers, and the disastrous scenes of ’98, were all frequently related by her to her neighbours. She was followed to the grave by several great-great- grandchildren.

 

 

The Cork Examiner, 1 January 1847

 

 

 

March 1840, Ploughing Prizes Presented at Hollybrook, Skibbereen, West Carbery Agricultural Society.

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March 1840, Ploughing Prizes Presented at Hollybrook, Skibbereen,  West Carbery Agricultural Society.

 

Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 03 March 1840

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Application from 1721 Charles MacCarthy, Caherkuike, (Caherkirky?) Co.Cork. for Admission to Spanish Nobility from Bilbao Archives among supporters Count Berehaven, Rev. Charles MacCarthy, Curate Enniskeane.

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Application from 1721 Charles MacCarthy, Caherkuike, (Caherkirky?) Co.Cork. for Admission to Spanish Nobility from Bilbao Archives among supporters Count Berehaven, Rev. Charles MacCarthy, Curate Enniskeane.

Courtesy of  Samuel Fannin, BA, Dip. Ed.

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The Ó Dalaighs (Dalys) of Muintervara, West Cork, Rymers/Poets to the McCarthys and O’Mahonys from c 1300, founders of Bardic School, by Oral Tradition where the Sons of the King of Spain Attended.

 

Sir George Carew President of Munster’s list of the Irish who left for Spain since December 1601

 

List of Irish Shipped to Spain from Castlehaven, 1601

 

 

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.

 

George Waters, in 1659, Agent for the Transportation of Soldiers for the service in the KIng of Spain and possessor of 70 Ploughlands in the Baronies of Bere and Bantry, West Cork.

 

 

 

1721 Charles MacCarthy, Caherkuike,(Caherkirky?) Co.Cork.

 

Sello Mayor. Ref. BSA 0396-001-003, AG 15777 Ps Florence MacCarthy and Kathleen MacCarthy. PGPs John Baptist MacCarthy and Kathleen O’Mahony. MGPs Florence MacCarthy (of Carigen) and Leonora MacCarthy (of Drungarriff). Witnesses in Bilbao Edmund Shee, John Power and Arthur Lynch, who state that nobody should attempt to collect proofs of genealogy in Ireland as it is invaded by the English. Three letters of confirmation of nobility and purity of faith of Charles MacCarthy. One signed by the Count of Berhaven, colonel of the Waterford regiment in the Spanish army, signed in 1721. A second signed by the Duke of Ormonde, saying that Charles MacCarthy abandoned Ireland to follow his legitimate king James, signed in 1721. The third , confirming the long, noble and true Catholic family of MacCarthy, is signed, ‘in our refuge for fear of the persecution’, on the 14thApril, 1719, by the following, and by three priests currently in prison. The bishop of Cork, Donato MacCarthy, John O’Daly, doctor of theology, Andrew Meade, curate of Cnocrahy, Thadeus MacNamara, curate of St.Peters in Cork, Charles MacCarthy, curate of Iniskean(Iniskyne), Demetrius O’Flyn, priest, imprisoned, and rector of Holy Cross parish, Florence MacCarthy, curate of Donaghmore, Terence Begley, priest, imprisoned, Francis O’Brien, priest, imprisoned, John Brown, curate of the White church, Thadeus O’Coghlan, curate of St.Marys. 20 1748 Richard MacDermott, Stamulin, Co.Meath.

14th October, 1828. Wanted. A physician of eminence to apply sedatives to the nerves of the Roman Catholic Church Wardens of Bandon who have been seriously affected from having the Statue of King William of Glorious Memory staring them full in the face, on the top of the spire of Kilbrogan Church. A good fee will be given. Application to the Treasurer of the Liberal Club, Bandon. No Brunswicker need apply.

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14th October, 1828.  Wanted. A physician of eminence to apply sedatives  to the nerves of the Roman Catholic Church Wardens of Bandon who have been seriously affected from having the Statue of King William of Glorious Memory staring them full in the face, on the top of the spire of Kilbrogan Church.  A good fee will be given.  Application to the Treasurer of the Liberal Club, Bandon.  No Brunswicker need apply.

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