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1969, Testimonial by Dr. Albert Casey, Birmingham, Alabama, USA to Colonel Grove White (1852-1938)

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1969, Testimonial by Dr. Albert Casey, Birmingham, Alabama, USA to Colonel Grove White (1852-1938)

A number of others could be added:

Richard Caulfield

John T. Collins

Maziere Brady

Richard Henchion alive and well

Dr. John O’Donovan

Peadar  Ó h-Anracháin

Paddy O’Keeffe

Paddy Madden

Colonel Grove White, Born Melbourne, Australia 1852 died Cork 1938, Cork Antiquarian, Member County Council, Munster Agricultural Society

Colonel Grove White, Born Melbourne, Australia 1852 died Cork 1938, Cork Antiquarian, Member County Council, Munster Agricultural Society, Brother-in-Law, Maurice FitzGibbon, ‘The White Knight and Mac an tSen Riddery

Colonel James Grove White (1852-1938), Historical Notes North East Cork precursor to Dr. Casey’s of Birmingham Alabama O’Kiev Coshe Mang.

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1818, Tolls, Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty, Enniskeane, Timoleague.

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1818, Tolls, Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty, Enniskeane, Timoleague.

Sale of Dunmanway Co. Cork, Lordship of Manor 1858, including Tolls of Ballygurteen fair, Patent allows 3 per year, 2 held, 1858, producing £30 per annum.

 

From ‘Harvey’s Jocular Medley’, ‘The Annual Fair will be held on the 13th May 1738 at Donovan’s Leap, (West Cork) now called Tonson’s Leap in West Carbery. Affords a place where vast numbers of cattle may be exposed fro sale. Free of customs and Tolls for three years. Having a glass of Whisky in a Tent at Balagurteen Fair (near Dumnanway), 1828 prior to emigrating to Canada.

Tolls and Frequency of Fairs in Baronies of Bantry and Bere and West Carbery, 9 Fairs Skull, Bantry 1843, 4 Fairs from a Grant by Duke of Devonshire, Dunmanway, 4 Fairs Ballygurteen, Clonakilty, 6 Fairs Goleen, 12 Fairs and a Weekly Market at Ballydehob, Lord Belhaven’s patent at Castletownbere. No Disturbances in Collecting Tolls Except at Bantry Once.

 

House of Commons, London, 1826 Question on Tolls in Skibbereen and Bridgetown also Skibbereen, Bantry.

 

Advertisement, 1842, in Irish with Roman script, by Thomas Swanton for Ballydehob Fair every Thursday for Pigs, Sheep, Potatoes, Butter, Fish, Free of Tolls together with original handwriting on Etymology of West Cork Irish for coffin

 

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http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9679/page/213001

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The Devestation of The Great Famine in Durrus, West Cork, in Micro Detail from The Loan Reproduction Records 1830-1853

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The Devastation of The Great Famine in Durrus, West Cork, in Micro Detail from The Loan Reproduction Records 1830-1853

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uGuvc8o800_q1O4g1A89XC-ULjOS_mgpd5rTj4aMfNU/edit#heading=h.m962wjbnm08d

Evidence of John Collins, substantial farmer  1844 re Local Loan funds 1844 Witnesses at Skibbereen (into Her Majesties Commissioners into The Law and Practice of Occupation of Land in Ireland.

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11941/page/282493

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The Devestation of The Great Famine in Schull, West Cork, in Micro Detail from The Loan Reproduction Records 1830-1853

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https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Schull,+Co.+Cork/@51.5268662,-9.5567349,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x484599685602889f:0x0a00c7a99731c5b0

Evidence of John Collins, substantial farmer  1844 re Local Loan funds 1844 Witnesses at Skibbereen (into Her Majesties Commissioners into The Law and Practice of Occupation of Land in Ireland.

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http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11941/page/282493

The Devestation of The Great Famine in Schull, West Cork, in Micro Detail from The Loan Reproduction Records 1830-1853

There are quite a number of poor Protestants described as paupers or in distress.   Also still a number of weavers.  Mass emigration

These records used to be publicly available on a UK Archive now being a paywall.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SjD7EiRBDPjnsK4c4B9xIu9HV2WPBOuY0jj5_Td7ogc/edit

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1844. Witnesses To Her Majesty’s Commissioners into The Law and Practice of Occupation of Land in Ireland At Bantry (Rev Christopher Freeman Curate, Richard White Esq. Landlord, Michael Murphy Miller Middleman Donemark, William Neale, Rev. Somers Payne, Land Agent, John O’Connell Esq., Rev. Thomas Barry Parish Priest, Samuel Hutchins Esq. Landlord, Alexander Donovan, Timothy Connor, Cornelius Connor, Cornelius Henry Donovan, Skibbereen James McCarthy, John Collins, Rev. John Fitzpatrick, Rev. John Wright (Creagh, Receiver for 38 years to Sir William Becher), Rev. James Barry, Daniel McCarthy (Malster Brewer), Henry Newman Esq. (Land Agent Secretary Agricultural Society) Caheragh, Michael Sullivan Labourer, Thomas John Hungerford (Rosebank, Skibbereen Land Agent 18 years), Thomas Townsend Esq. (Smithville, Skibbereen, Half-Pay Lieutenant Royal Navy Land Agent for 10 Years to his Aunt), William Hedges Eyre Becher Esq., Magistrate Landlord 17,000 acres from Skibbereen to Crookhaven , Charles McCarthy, John Hayes Rosscarbery 130 acres, Bandon (Maskelyne Alcock Esq., Roughgrove, Bandon, Magistrate 300 acres, Daniel Connor Esq., Manch Magistrate, Chairman Board of Guardians, Landlord, Agent, Rev. William Hunter Presbyterian Minister 30 acres and 70 as undertenant, Benjamin Hosford, Maryville, Inniskear, 350 acres, Thomas Joseph Biggs Esq., Garryhandkardmore, Kinlea, Gentleman Farmer, Model Farmer 650 acres, William Anthony Spiller Esq., Upland Bandon Secretary Agricultural Society, Kinsale (William Henry Herrick Esq., Shippool Innishannon Magistrate Landlord, Thomas Herrick Esq., Coolkirky 650 acres, William Richard Meade Esq. Landowner 400 acres, Member Agricultural Society Barrister, Michael Forrest Farmer Meadstown Liscleary 240 acres,, William Dent Springhill Farmer High Constable barony Kerrycurry, James Bogue, Lahera, Bandon in Ireland over 6 years native Scotland, 315 acres. Part of the University of Southampton project making Irish Parliamentary records available on line. The report may be read online and gives good picture of the pre famine period.

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1844.  Witnesses To Her Majesty’s Commissioners into The Law and Practice of Occupation of Land in Ireland At Bantry (Rev Christopher Freeman Curate, Richard White Esq. Landlord, Michael Murphy Miller Middleman Donemark, William Neale, Rev. Somers Payne, Land Agent,  John O’Connell Esq., Rev. Thomas Barry Parish Priest, Samuel Hutchins Esq. Landlord, Alexander Donovan, Timothy Connor, Cornelius Connor, Cornelius Henry Donovan,  Skibbereen James McCarthy, John Collins, Rev. John Fitzpatrick, Rev. John Wright (Creagh, Receiver for 38 years to Sir William Becher), Rev. James Barry, Daniel McCarthy (Malster Brewer), Henry Newman Esq. (Land Agent Secretary Agricultural Society) Caheragh, Michael Sullivan Labourer, Thomas John Hungerford (Rosebank, Skibbereen Land Agent 18 years), Thomas Townsend Esq. (Smithville, Skibbereen, Half-Pay Lieutenant Royal Navy Land Agent for 10 Years to his Aunt), William Hedges Eyre Becher Esq., Magistrate Landlord 17,000 acres from Skibbereen to Crookhaven , Charles McCarthy, John Hayes Rosscarbery 130 acres, Bandon (Maskelyne Alcock Esq., Roughgrove, Bandon, Magistrate 300 acres, Daniel Connor Esq., Manch  Magistrate, Chairman Board f Guardians, Landlord,  Agent, Rev. William  Hunter Presbyterian Minister 30 acres and 70 as undertenant, Benjamin Hosford, Maryville, Inniskear,  350 acres, Thomas Joseph Biggs Esq., Garryhandkardmore, Kinlea, Gentleman Farmer, Model Farmer 650 acres, William Anthony Spiller Esq., Upland Bandon Secretary Agricultural Society, Kinsale (William Henry Herrick Esq., Shippool Innishannon Magistrate Landlord,  Thomas Herrick Esq., Coolkirky 650 acres, William Richard Meade Esq. Landowner 400 acres, Member Agricultural Society Barrister, Michael Forrest Farmer Meadstown Liscleary 240 acres,, William Dent Springhill Farmer High Constable barony Kerrycurry, James Bogue, Lahera, Bandon in Ireland over 6 years native Scotland, 315 acres,

Part of the University of Southampton project making Irish Parliamentary records available on line. The report may be read online and gives good picture of the pre famine period.

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1817, Why Sinecures and Senior Customs Appointments Were So Remunerative, Roger Edward Green Esq., Collector, Kinsale, Co. Cork.

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1817,  Why Sinecures and Senior Customs Appointments Were So Remunerative, Roger Edward Green Esq., Collector, Kinsale, Co. Cork.

Until the mid 19th century most Revenue appointments were by patronage.

Pay:

£500 salary besides a house, rent free, and percentage of Navy Payments and Fees on Flax seed etc

The Dairyman, a Vanished 18th and 19th century Occupation, now may make a type of comeback with the ending of Milk Quotas, 1741 reference on Kenmare Estate, Dairy Agreement 1897.

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The Dairyman, a Vanished 18th and 19th century Occupation, now may make a type of comeback with the ending of Milk Quotas, 1741 reference on Kenmare Estate, Dairy Agreement 1897.

There are references from the early 18th century to Dairymen. This was where a family rented a herd of cows from either a Landlord or a large tenant. The ‘rent’ would usually be high but a good dairyman with his family could make good money. The agreement below sets out the terms which were probably standard for a sizeable letting, done in an attorney’s office. The coming of the Land Acts in the early 20th century effectively finished this line of work.

The ending of milk quotas is again opening up new forms of farm organisation.

the Sullivan (Ceohanach/Johnny Owens)family for example originated in the Cousane/Kealkil area and over a number of generations were variously in Molivard, Derrysullivan, Dromreagh, Mulloch…

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1817 Customs and Excise Appointments, Youghal, Baltimore, Cork and Kinsale.

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1817 Customs and Excise Appointments, Baltimore, Cork and Kinsale.

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9042/page/203556

 

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Engraving George Evans Carbery, Castlefreke, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, (died 1749), 1st Baron, Irish politician and peer, son of the Rt. Hon. George Evans of Caharas, M.P., and of Mary Eyre of Eyre-Court; over half length, to left, long hair, left hand on hip holding ermine cloak falling in front, coronet on table to right, with coat of arms; rectangular frame.

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Engraving George Evans Carbery, Castlefreke, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, (died 1749), 1st Baron, Irish politician and peer, son of the Rt. Hon. George Evans of Caharas, M.P., and of Mary Eyre of Eyre-Court; over half length, to left, long hair, left hand on hip holding ermine cloak falling in front, coronet on table to right, with coat of arms; rectangular frame.

 

In the Durrus area the estate included the townland of Ballycomane.

 

Survey of Ballycomane, (Irish: Baile an Chumáin, meaning ‘town of the little valley’), Durrus, Bantry, Co. Cork, 1788.

George Evans 1st Lord Carbery

Son of the Right Hon.bly [sic] George Evans of Caharas M.P. and of Mary Eyre of Eyre-Court/

Rob. Grave fc.

 

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Courtesy  online catalogue National library of Ireland:

 

http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000288264

 

Main Creator: Grave, Robert, 1798-1873, engraver.
Summary: George Evans Carbery, (d.1749), 1st Baron, Irish politician and peer, son of the Rt. Hon. George Evans of Caharas, M.P., and of Mary Eyre of Eyre-Court; over half length, to left, long hair, left hand on hip holding ermine cloak falling in front, coronet on table to right, with coat of arms; rectangular frame.
Format: PRINTS & DRAWINGS
Language: English
Published / Created: [London] : [Weed and Rider], [1823] .
Subjects:
Carbery, George Evans, > 1st Baron, > ca. 1680-1749.
Politicians > Ireland > 1700-1740.
Peerage > Ireland > 1680-1740.
Coats of arms > Ireland
Portrait prints > English > 1820-1830.
Intaglio prints > English > 1820-1830.
Line engravings > English > 1820-1830.
Notes:
Printed under title: “OB. 1720 [sic], AET. 71”.
Plate to Sheffield Grace’s “Memoirs of the Family of Grace”, 1823.
Physical description: 1 print : line; image 12.1 x 9.8 cm., plate mark 21.5 x 14.3 cm., sheet 35.5 x 24.9 cm.
Citations/References: Catalogue of Engraved Irish Portraits and Original Drawings / Rosalind M.Elmes. – Dublin 1937, p.34.
Credits: Engraving attributed to Robert Grave (1798-1873).

 

 

 

 

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1775. The Spread of The Wild Geese, Subscribers to Sylvester O’Halloran (Surgeon/Student of Gaelic Poetry) 1775 History of Ireland, France, Portugal, Spain in Particular Ultonia (Ulster) Regiment, Edmund Burke, John Hely-Hutchinson, Provost TCD

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1775.  The Spread of The Wild Geese, Subscribers to Sylvester O’Halloran (Surgeon/Student of Gaelic Poetry) 1775 History of Ireland,  France, Portugal,  Spain in Particular Ultonia (Ulster) Regiment, Edmund Burke, John Hely-Hutchinson, Provost TCD

https://books.google.ie/books?id=xilNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP15&lpg=PP15&dq=doctor+nathaniel+barry+cork&source=bl&ots=19zxjqiD5a&sig=7zTK8M4RvlBfoxLE64-2XApLoH8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjHkMyTu7rPAhWsD8AKHX_8C2Q4ChDoAQhAMAc#v=onepage&q=doctor%20nathaniel%20barry%20cork&f=false

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvester_O%27Halloran

 

http://www.aoh61.com/history/ultonia_regiment.htm

 

His brother may have been a Cork Apothecary:

 

1791 Dr. O’Halloran Doctor Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys
1787, 1790 Died James O’Halloran Mallow Lane http://corkgen.org/publicgenealogy/cork/potpourri/corkancestors.com/Deathsmarriages2.htm Lucas Directory 1768. O Halloran, James, Mr., Apothecary, Mallow-lane – (HC 15/4/1790) Subscriber 2 copies 1778 Surgeon and Student of Gaelic Poetry Sylvester O’Halloran Irish History. Family may hail from Limerick  

 

 

 

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James Hennessy, Irish Merchant, Ostend 1699-1758

 

December 1790, Death of Owen MacCarthy, Esq., age 84, near Blarney, ‘commonly called Master-na-Mona, or Lord or Master of the Preceptory of Moran, in this county. He was the last of that ancient and respectable family, except an only son, the Governor of Miranda, and Colonel of Regiment of Horse in the Portuguese service, where by his valour, he was promoted in a sovereign clime to honours, which he was rendered incapable of enjoying in his native country from the severity of penal laws. The deceased had fifteen brothers, thirteen of whom, on said account, emigrated for bread after losing their estates in this Kingdom, and were promoted to high ranks in the different armies of France, Spain, Portugal and Germany.’

 

List of Irish Shipped to Spain from Castlehaven, 1601

 

Provisional Reconstruction of O’Driscoll Genealogy from pre 1414, Baltimore, Castlehaven and Spain.

 

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.

 

Genealogy of O’Donovan Family from Castledonovan, West Cork to Malaga Spain.

 

Discovery of Lost Vellum Manuscript, documenting the Genealogy of the Very Ancient and Illustrious House of the O’Reillys, formerly Princes and Dynasts of Breifne O’Reilly, now called the County of Cavan in the Kingdom of Ireland, over 1,000 years in Munich 2008, Irish presence in Cuba, 18th century and Irish named street escape Castro embargo on Spanish Street Names Havana.

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