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Depositions and attested certificates in support of the claim of Timothy O’Cullane of Gurrane in the parish of Droumaleague, Barony of West Carbery, Co. Cork to be the true and sole heir of the O’Cullanes known as Kealiecligh, May 8, 1744 attested by Denis Carthy, Ballinascarthy and Samuel Love Croghane, Yeoman, Notarised by Anthony Lane, other names Rickard O’Donovan, Matt O’Hea, Richard Townsend, John Warner? aged 88,

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Depositions and attested certificates in support of the claim of Timothy O’Cullane of Gurrane in the parish of Droumaleague, Barony of West Carbery, Co. Cork to be the true and sole heir of the O’Cullanes known as Kealiecligh, May 8, 1744 attested by Denis Carthy, Ballinascarthy and Samuel Love Croghane, Yeoman, Notarised by Anthony Lane, other names Rickard O’Donovan, Matt O’Hea, Richard Townsend, John Warner? aged 88,

Two possible reasons present themselves for this.  The first was the possibility of his ancient family lands being restored to him.

The other if  he was of the ‘Wild Geese’ or his children.  It was often the case to  advance in Continental Society a certified Genealogy had to be produced.  The Breffni (Cavan) O’Reillys are an example.

There are reference to the O’Cullanes being related to the Swantons.

Discovery of Lost Vellum Manuscript, documenting the Genealogy of the Very Ancient and Illustrious…

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Some extracts from Rent Roll of Rev.Lombard in Bandon and Clonakilty, Co. Cork including some from 1686, Mills and Fishing at Coolfada, Customs from Provost.

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Some extracts from Rent Roll of Rev.Lombard in Bandon and Clonakilty, Co. Cork including some from 1686, Mills and Fishing at Coolfada, Customs from Provost.

From National Library Manuscript Section.

https://durrushistory.com/2014/11/30/deed-26th-june-1739-lord-and-lady-burlington-to-henry-boyle-parts-of-clonakilty-and-west-cork-set-out-in-schedule-containing-tenant-names-parcels-rents-names-include-gould-honners-ware-harris-t/

https://durrushistory.com/2014/11/25/some-rentals-tenant-names-properties-rents-of-the-earl-of-corkboyle-estate-bandon-area-bandonbridge-some-clonakilty-carbery-from-1637-co-cork/

https://durrushistory.com/2014/04/20/middle-men-bantry-area-1740s-of-kenmare-brown-estate-michael-murphy-newtown-casey-miller-newtown-thomas-hutchins-ballylickey-various-galweys-gilbert-and-richard-mellefont-donemark-beversham/

https://durrushistory.com/2015/01/04/records-of-barrymore-estate-east-cork-1768-tenants-townlands-leases-rents-agents-107-holdings-10000-acres-including-dr-mckenna-complier-of-irish-dictionary-later-bishop-of-cloyne-and-father/2-IMG_74251-IMG_744216-IMG_744115-IMG_744014-IMG_743913-IMG_743812-IMG_743711-IMG_743610-IMG_743509-IMG_743408-IMG_743307-IMG_743206-IMG_743105-IMG_743004-IMG_742903-IMG_742802-IMG_742701-IMG_7426

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Bantry Area family of Derrynane, Co. Kerry, O’Connell’s, signature of ‘The Liberator’ Daniel O’Connell, his sister Hanoria married Daniel O’Sullivan, Reendonegan, Bantry, their son Daniel, Magistrate, Dominica West Indies, his sister married Naval Officer in Tsar’s Navy. areas mentioned Coolagh, Borlin some names include Donovan, Lucy, Galway, O’Hea-Cussen, Cronin, compiled by Basil Morgan O’Connell, of Lakeview Branch, 1946 he Head of CID, Malaysia.

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Bantry Area family of Derrynane, Co. Kerry,  O’Connell’s, signature of ‘The Liberator’ Daniel O’Connell, his sister Honoria married Daniel O’Sullivan, Reendonegan, Bantry, their son Daniel, Magistrate, Dominica West Indies, his sister married Naval Officer in Tsar’s Navy. areas mentioned Coolagh, Borlin some names include Donovan, Lucy, Galway, O’Hea-Cussen, Cronin, compiled by Basil Morgan O’Connell, of Lakeview Branch, 1946 he Head of CID, Malaysia.

The reference to the O’Hea-Cussen is interesting.  John T Collins of Cork in the 1950s compiled a list of newspaper notices rom a collection held by Mr. Cussen Solicitor, Newcastle West. They had originated with the Kearney family Garretstown House near the home place of the O’Heas.

Invitation by Henry Townsend DL, 1839, on behalf of The Reformers of the West Riding of Cork to Daniel O’Connel MP to Dinner in Bandon, Co Cork, with 200 Liberals in attendance including, Francis Bernard Beamish MP (1802-1868), Rickard Deasy…

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Bantry 1860s, Early Irish photographer Rev Freke of Durrus at Queen of Denmark’s visit to Bandon, Bantry Regatta August, 1864, Bantry Cricket Team (Toope, Jagoe, Meara, Warner, MacNamara, Thompson, Harris, Croly, T. Lannin, McCarthy, Byes) against Crew of H.M.S. ‘Lark’ (Irwin, Robothan, Mehegan, Dayrell, Hodge, Bride, Tickner, Cole, Brine, Martin, Byes) April 1868, Bantry and Skibbereen Agricultural Society, A Visit to Bantry September 1868, Sketches of Rooska, the Exquisite new Church (of Ireland) erected by Mr William Murphy, a mile Eastward the residence of the late Richard Levis, Esq. December 1869.

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Bantry 1860s, Early Irish photographer Rev Freke of Durrus at Queen of Denmark’s visit to Bandon, Bantry Regatta August, 1864, Bantry Cricket Team (Toope, Jagoe, Meara, Warner, MacNamara, Thompson, Harris, Croly, T. Lannin, McCarthy, Byes) against Crew of H.M.S. ‘Lark’ (Irwin, Robothan, Mehegan, Dayrell, Hodge, Bride, Tickner, Cole, Brine, Martin, Byes) April 1868,  Bantry and Skibbereen Agricultural Society, A Visit to Bantry September 1868, Sketches of Rooska, the Exquisite new Church (of Ireland) erected by Mr William Murphy, a mile Eastward the residence of the late Richard Levis, Esq.December 1869.

Sir Joceyln Coghill, Early Photographer c 1860.

1860 Cork Militia Marching in Castletownsend, West Cork.

Cricket was quite common in Ireland before the onset of the GAA in the late 1880s.  A cricket team was established in Bantry under the patronage of the Earl of Bantry in April 1868 and played at the Inches, Beach.

HMS Lark (1855) was a Dapper

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Gallery

The Fertile Crescent – A Review

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Originally posted on Roaringwater Journal:
Just about a year ago I reviewed a most stimulating exhibition which was running in Skibbereen: West Cork…

Gallery

Harry Clarke’s Supporting Cast

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Originally posted on Roaringwater Journal:
For any student of Harry Clarke stained glass there are delights to be discovered far beyond…

O’Daly Bardic School 13th to 17th century, Dromnea, Kilcrohane West Cork, pupils including two sons of the King of Spain, descendants founding Daly’s Distillery, Cork.

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O’Daly Bardic School 13th to 17th century, Dromnea, Kilcrohane West Cork, pupils including two sons of the King of Spain, descendants founding Daly’s Distillery, Cork.

Some archaeological work has been done on the site.  Further work is due to commence in late 2016.

O’Daly Bardic School, Kilrohane

By Eugene Daly, courtesy Skibbereen and District Historical Society 2009 Vol. 5

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John Wesley’s Cork Visitations, 1750, 1752, 1762, including Bandon, Kinsale, meeting Whiteboys and their Oath to Queen Sive and overview of Methodism in West Cork.

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John Wesley’s Cork Visitations, 1750, 1752, 1762, including Bandon, Kinsale, meeting Whiteboys and their Oath to Queen Sive and overview of Methodism in West Cork.

JCHAS 1893

John Wesley Bandon:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/08/15/john-wesley-bandon-co-cork-1748/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/02/23/beginning-of-methodism-in-west-cork-1779-john-bredin-swantons-gortnagrough-ballydehob-1783-john-hamilton-1898-henry-deery-membership-1799was-160-1810-at-320/

Methodism in West Cork:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/01/17/methodism-in-west-cork/

Dunmanway:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/03/01/dunmanway-methodism-1836-1986-beginnings-1783-zechariah-yewdall-preaching-by-irish-speaker-james-mcquigg-church-1790-lisbealid-chapel-and-school-1829-ministers-from-dunmanway/

Skibbereen:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/03/01/skibbereen-methodism-1798-1938-early-years-from-1779-evangelists-ministers-on-circuit-churches-at-skibbereen-1800-lissacaha-1831-aughadown-1803/

urrushistory.wordpress.com/2013/12/12/excerpt-of-unpublished-diary-of-rev-john-rogers-methodist-preacher-skibbereen-bantry-castletownsend-ballydehob-schull-crookhaven-1803-1804/

Bantry:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2013/06/08/the-bantry-circuit-of-methodism-from-1783/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/recollections-of-james-stanley-vickery-as-a-grandchild-in-molloch-1829-1911/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2013/06/08/ajourney-in-troubled-times-rev-william-buchanan-methodist-ministers-journey-from-belfast-to-bantry-july-1922/

Ireland Newfoundland Methodism:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/james-mccarthy-laurence-coughlan-arthur-thomey-twomey-john-stretton-joh-fenton-and-john-mcgeary-methodist-preachers-canada-and-newfoundland-1750s-1780s/

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Irish 18th century mercantile networks in Europe 

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Genealogy of the The O’Hea Family of South West Cork from c 1295 AD.

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Genealogy of the The O’Hea Family of South West Cork from c 1295 AD.

From John T. Collins, Cork Historian JCHAS 1946

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