1611, Kinsale, A poor town ruined by the last rebellion.  One of the best harbours in the Kingdom.  Depends on fishing of pilchards, herring and hake which are taken in the Harbour.

 

In turn this is from Cogan survey of Irish Customs and Excise.

 

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From Dr. Went’s history of Irish Fisheries:

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1688, Jurors, Inquisition, Ballinspittle, Kinsale. Initiated by Mary de Courcy, Lady Kinsale, Widow of Patrick,  to Recover, Dower, Jurors: John Cloghlan (Couglan?), John How, Thomas Dodgin, Arminger Marsh, John Burrows, Edmund Kenny, Tomas Hewett, William Sweete, Benjamin Bellew, Edward Rashly, Dominic Brown, John Fepps

From 1594, Presentments, Corporation Records, Deeds of Kinsale Naming Inhabitants and Addresses.

1715, Common Place Book of Francis Hodder, Catalogue of Fruit Trees Planted, How to tell the Age of a Horse, Genealogical Information of Hodder/Roberts families in Bandon/Kinsale area.  From Conner Papers, Manch, Dunmanway.  Transcribed 1944 by Dr. Edward McLysaght. 

From 1594, Presentments, Corporation Records, Deeds of Kinsale Naming Inhabitants and Addresses.

 

1686, Education Accounts of Jeany Hodder, Kinsale, Enquiry 1833, Commissioners, Lyle Acheson and Philip Fogarty to erect Bridge over River Bandon at Ferry opposite Ringrone.

 

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 Members Mainly Magistrates

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