Some Fanlobbus, (Dunmanway), West Cork, Marriages from 1682.
31 Tuesday Oct 2017
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inSome Fanlobbus, (Dunmanway), West Cork, Marriages from 1682.
30 Monday Oct 2017
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inThe same strain of women was the backbone of Irish America insisting against the odds that their children got an eduction.
Father Kelleher’s evidence and career.
29 Sunday Oct 2017
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inThe Mizen is the Peninsula we live on, and of course we think it’s the most beautiful part of West Cork, and of Ireland. In previous Mizen Magic posts I’ve been exploring different aspects and areas, such as the Northside, or Brow Head, or our excellent beaches. This time I’m concentrating on the stretch from Schull to Castlepoint. The map below shows the area, with the village of Schull, our starting point, on The top right. The photograph above was taken from the top of Sailor’s Hill.
It’s only a few kilometres, and it would take you about ten minutes to drive straight to Castlepoint from Schull. But where’s the fun in that? No- let’s start by driving (or walking if…
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29 Sunday Oct 2017
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The Co. Antrim Rolls give an idea of the scale of the catastrophe inflicted on the Irish People in 1922.
Click to access hearth_rolls_of_county_antrim.pdf
1743. Command from Custom House, Dublin re Hearth Tax Collection.
From Diary of Mayor Pembrock, Cork.
As the vast bulk of heart tax records (which listed most households in the 18th century) were blown up in 1922 it is unusual to come across records.
https://durrushistory.com/2011/10/11/pettys-census-1659-for-hearth-tax-durrus/
https://durrushistory.com/2017/07/26/1737-fragment-heart-tax-roll/
https://durrushistory.com/2011/10/11/pettys-census-1659-for-hearth-tax-durrus/
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28 Saturday Oct 2017
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inDied 12th April 1668. George Waters or Walters, Whiddy Island, Bantry, Transporter of West Cork Deportees for Cromwell and an agent for the transport of soldiers to the King of Spain.
In his will he was possessed of 70 plough lands in Bantry and Bere and an agent for the transport of soldiers to the King of Spain.
Account of the Will, land claims and debts of George Walters, Whiddy Island, in the Beara Peninsula. Includes a copy of his Will made in 1668 at Backland, Devon. Geoffrey Shelswell-White, of Bantry House, put the information together from various sources including additions from Hutchins (or possibly Hutchinsons earlier owners of what is now Bantry House) Note Book
28 Saturday Oct 2017
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inThis graveyard is probably one of the most ancient in West Cork and still used on the odd occasion. The ruined church may date from the 15th century and the walls are still in good condition with the exception of one which was buttressed by a Fás scheme i the 1980s.
In Durrus nowadays Catholics are buried in the graveyard attaching to the Church build in 1900s and members of the Church of Ireland and Methodists in St.James which dates from 1793. That churchyard became so congested in the 1850s that lord bandon gave additional land for an extension. The ground being rocks had to be lowered by quarrymen and soil obtained from the buffs near the pier about 500 metres away. There are a number of Church of Ireland families buried in Moulivard, The Shannon family from Moulamill (Glanlough, lower…
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28 Saturday Oct 2017
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inThis gallery contains 7 photos.
Originally posted on West Cork History:
Samuel Vickery (1832-1912) Reminiscences to his Daughter Martha Ellen, Evansville, Indiana, USA, Childhood in Rooska, Parish…
27 Friday Oct 2017
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in1st Report From His Majesty’s Commission For Inquiring Into the Condition of The Poorer Classes in Ireland
From 1835, Begging, Impotence Through Old Age, Sick Poor, Able Bodies Out of work, Vagrancy, Evidence taken at Ballydehob, West Cork, from Rev. James Barry, Parish Priest, Rev. John Barry, Curate, Rev. John Triphook, Protestant Minister, John Brooks, Farmer, £1 rent, Alexander English Churchwarden, James Levis, farmer, Rent £33, Cornelius Mahony, Labourer, Patrick Mahony, Farmer, £10, James Mahony, John Murphy, Daniel Sullivan all labourers and Quarrymen, Thomas Swanton, James Swanton, Merchant, Sweetnam, Dispensary Surgeon, Richard Salter Farmer, Farmer Rent £14. Begging starts St. Patrick’s Day, Destitution of Bandon Weavers, Maimed Children, Absentee Landlords Take £6,000 a Year From Parish Subscribe £3 to Dispensary, Sick lie on Knotted Ferns.
Begging:
Questionaire:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246819
Pages 682-686.
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246690
Impotence Through Old Age p 266-267:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246275
Sick Poor p 339-340:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246347
Able Bodied out of Work p…
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in1783, Listing of Voters in Cork City Election.
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in1743, Genealogy of Rev. John Sullivan of Sunville, Bandon?, 1875 Papers on Application of Rev. Leonard Leonard Leader Sullivan otherwise Leonard Leader, Honorary Chaplin of Volunteer Fortress in India, of Taking the Name Leader Instead of Sullivan.
This application was not uncommon the background inheriting property on the maternal line subject to a genealogical condition. A similar situation arose with McCarthy/Welply and further North Westmeath/Cavan in the Ancient Princes of The Kingdom of Breffni O’Reilly/Nugent.