The Dr. Albert Casey of Birmingham, Alabama, collection has the details as does the accounts of the Estate on the Irish Manuscripts Commission site online.
1741. Major Tenants on Kenmare Estate Bantry District, Tim Casey, Newtown £18, David Gallwey, Glaunreagh, Dromsullivan £47, James Gallwey, Donemark £38, Patrick Gallway Gurteenroe £22, Richard Goodwin, Beversham Harman, Laheran £15, Thomas Hutchins, Ballylickey, £19, Gilbert Mellefont, Donemark ,£38, Rev. Thomas Miller, Reendonegan, £43, Michael Murphy, Donemark, £18, Rev. Richard Schofield, Ards and Coomleigh, £28, William Sullivan, Ards, £53, Richard Tobin, Donemark Mills, £3, John Young, Direenkollig, £5,
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Tim Casey, Newtown £18,
David Gallwey, Glaunreagh, Dromsullivan £47, James Gallwey, Donemark £38, Patrick Gallway Gurteenroe £22,
Genealogy of David Gallwey, Bantry, West Cork, son of Henry and Mary McCarthy conformed to the Church of Ireland 1770, Adjutant Bantry Volunteers, Left for Lisbon, son Consul for Portugal in Cork ancestor of Galweys in Portugal, Brazil, Tenerife, USA, Peru.
1742, Kenmare Estate in Bantry Area, collection of Rents by James Galwey of Cork and Depositing them In Hoares and Development of 18th century Cork Banking.
1700. Claims Entered of Lands Forfeit by Rebellion, in Baronies of Bere and Bantry and Carbery, West Cork with Chichester House, Dublin.
Richard Goodwin,
Beversham Harman, Laheran £15,
Petition from John Winspeare, c 1648, Shipwright, living near Bantry Bay, West Cork, Timber for Staves, Propositions for Felling, and Deed of 1724 Robert Winispeare probably Durrus
Robert Winispeare probably Carrigbui (Durrus), Deed 1724, names Beversham Harman, Lahern, Hutchins also probably involved in timber trade and fishing.
Thomas Hutchins, Ballylickey, £19,
Gilbert Mellefont, Donemark,£38,
Proceedings at the High Court of Justice at Dublin and Cork 1652–1654 for Trying Irish Catholics Arising from Rising of 1641. Mentioned Belgooly, Bandon, Garretstown, Included : ‘Triall.Jo. Long. Philip Barry oge Ja: Roch. Rich. Roch. not here.David oge Reagh. Catherine Dolbier at Belgooly . Pierse Gogan. saved by him. Co. Corke Gerot Nugent. Laghlyn o Line. Philip Roch. Ric. Barry. Jo. Roch. W Mollifont for murdering Pascha Trudgeon’ 54. Jo. Long. – Guilty.55. Philip oge Barry. – Not Guilty.56. James Roch. – Not Guilty.57. David oge Reagh – Not Guilty.58. Philip Roch – Not Guilty.59. Rich. Roch. – Not Guilty.60. Laughlin Ô Line. – Not Guilty.61. W. Mellifont. – Not Guilty.62. Pierse Gogin – Not Guilty63. Rich. Barry – Not Guilty.64. Gerot Nugent – Not Guilty.65. Jo. Roch. – Not Guilty. Trial of Charles MacCarthy Reagh, Dermot McNecrimineh and John Burrows; Trial of Lieutenant Colonel Bourke; Trial of Dr Hely; Trial of John Barry
Mellifonts of Donemark, Bantry, West Cork.
Rev. Thomas Miller, Reendonegan, £43,
Michael Murphy, Donemark, £18.
1822. Local Fishery Committees, Kinsale, Clonakilty, Glandore, Baltimore, Crookhaven, For Bantry, Timothy O’Donovan J.P., O’Donovan’s Cove, Durrus, Michael O’Sullivan, Rev. Edward Jones Alcock, Rector, Durrus, John Jagoe later Fishery Commissioner, Michael Murphy, Newtown, Bantry, Rev. M McChean, Bantry, John Sandys Bird. Background to Memebers Mainly Magistrates
Updated Early. 19th Century Political Figures in Bantry and Carbery District, Tithes, Cess Payments, Baronial Constables, Drivers, Village Pounds
Rev. Richard Schofield, Ards and Coomleigh, £28, William Sullivan, Ards, £53.
Shofields of Dunmanway associated wit Fenwicks/Blairs/Whites in acquiring lands for Hollow Blade Company. Possible Sullivan a Bandon/Dunmanway attorney possibly married into Shofields.
Richard Tobin, Dnemark Mills, £3.
There were a number of Richard Tobins later in Kicrohane including the well known “King’ Tobin.
John Young, Direenkollig, £5,
1799. General Plummer Young, (c 1740-, Bantry born Siege of Seringapatam, India and Extended Bantry, Young Family, Fish Merchants. Land Owners, Apothecaries and Doctors in Bantry since c 1600.
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