Registered Motor Cars, West Cork 1913

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P.178-180.

Major Charles William Bowlby, Ahakista, Durrus.

Major Charles William Bowlby (1861-, Dunboy Castle, 1910, related to Puxleys and Whites of Bantry model for Boles in ‘Hungry Hill’.  Later lived at Durrus Court, the first car in the area.  1908, Ahakista, Durrus, Son Rev Charles Northans, Marlboro, Sandhurst, Lieutenant Connaught Rangers on m 1885,  Fanny S.F.F. White d Captain Edward R. White, Coomhola Lodge, Bantry.  First in the area to drive a car, listed 1922.  May be related to RM P.E. Bowlby, Mullingar, 

Annan Bryce, Garnish, Bantry.  Donated Garnish Island to Ireland.

John Annan Bryce (1844 – 1923/4) and his wife Violet (1863 – 1939) bought the 37 acre (15 hectare) island from the British War Office in 1910. A well-educated man of Scottish extraction, he had been a successful businessman ‘out East’ and was Liberal MP for Inverness Burghs from 1906 to 1918, when the constituency was abolished. She was English, of good family, and very interested in gardening.

Timothy J. Canty, Clonakilty, Director, Deasy’s Brewery.

Timothy Joseph (TJ) Canty, (1844-, 1887, Clonakilty, son of Timothy, ed Endowed School, Clonakilty, Managing Director Deasy’s Brewery, Director railway Companies, member Cork Co. Council.  M Ellen d Dr. P. O’Hea, Clonakilty,  Officer Clonakilty Agricultural Show 1901. Cork Co. Council 1901, listed 1921, listed 1922,  listed 1916.  1911 Member Cork Historical and Archaeological Society.  Week ending Feb. 19, 1887.  Mr. T.J. CANTY, Square, Clonakilty, has been appointed to the commission of the Peace.  Family home originally Ballygurteen later location of O’Sullivan’s pub.  He was offered property by the Canty family for £6 provided he stopped selling Lane’s Bandon Porter and instead sold Canty’s ‘Clonakilty Wrestler’.  It seems that during the Troubles that when  Lord Bandon was kidnapped he asked his captors to go to the pub and buy Clonakilty beer ‘The Clonakilty Wrestler’

The Right Honourable Lord Carbery, Castlefreke

Henry Daniel  Conner, KIngs Counsel, Bencher Kings Inns, Manch House, Ballineen

Joseph H. Crowley, Dennis Quay, Kinsale, corn and coal merchant.

J. W. Fairclough, Royal Navy, Castletownbere

Hubert  R. Hackett, Market St., Skibbereen

Matthias C. Hickey, spirit grocer, South Main St., Bandon

Mountford Longfield, Sea Court, Timoleague, Magistrate 

Charles Mahon  Morgan, Bunaulin, Skibbereen.

Charles Mahon Morgan, (1861- , 1912, Bunalun, Skibbereen, Land Agent.  1911 four servants. listed 1913, Car owner 1913. listed 1921

Lieutenant Colonel Anthony  Hickman Morgan, Hollybrook, Skibbereen

Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Hickman Morgan (1858-1924), DL DSO, 1905/1910, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 14 Grosvenor Place, London, 1921.  Captain Anthony Morgan, of Bunalun, Skibbereen, Co. Cork married Eliza Tymons, of Riverstown, Co. Clare and they had a son, Anthony Hickman Morgan, born 1858. He served as a surgeon in the British army. In 1896 he married Mary, daughter of Charles Bagnall, of Clonkennan, Co. Limerick. She has a window of commemoration Abbeystrewry Church, Mary (1864-1950). He was High Sheriff of Co. Cork and Deputy Lieutenant. In the 1870s [Captain] Anthony Morgan of Bunalun owned 1216 acres in Co. Clare and 1133 acres in Co. Cork. At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Anthony, Edward and William Morgan held land in the parish of Shanrahan, Barony of Orrery and Kilmore, Co. Cork.  Died Cowes, Isle of Wight

Jeremiah J. O’Callaghan, M.D., Bridgemount, Dunmanway

Francis J. O’Meara, M.D., Curragh View, Skibbereen

Maurice O’Keeffe, Schull, merchant, probably uncle of Paddy O’Keeffe, Bantry businessman and historian.

Thomas Shorten, Millfield, Rosscarbery, farmer, Magistrate

Frank V. Travers, Butlerstown, Timoleague, Magistrate

Frank Johnson Travers, 1904, Butlerstown House, Timoleague, listed 1913, Retired civil engineer?,  Born Cork City.  Car owner 1913.  listed 1921

William Vickery, Hotel, Bantry

Countess of Bandon. Through her Shouldham, Dunmanway ancestry she was of McCarthy Stock.

Major Charles William Bowlby, Ahakista, Durrus.

Major Charles William Bowlby (1861-, Dunboy Castle, 1910, related to Puxleys and Whites of Bantry model for Boles in ‘Hungry Hill’.  Later lived at Durrus Court, the first car in the area.  1908, Ahakista, Durrus, Son Rev Charles Northans, Marlboro, Sandhurst, Lieutenant Connaught Rangers on m 1885,  Fanny S.F.F. White d Captain Edward R. White, Coomhola Lodge, Bantry.  First in the area to drive a car, listed 1922.  May be related to RM P.E. Bowlby, Mullingar, 

Annan Bryce, Garnish, Bantry.  Donated Garnish Island to Ireland.

John Annan Bryce (1844 – 1923/4) and his wife Violet (1863 – 1939) bought the 37 acre (15 hectare) island from the British War Office in 1910. A well-educated man of Scottish extraction, he had been a successful businessman ‘out East’ and was Liberal MP for Inverness Burghs from 1906 to 1918, when the constituency was abolished. She was English, of good family, and very interested in gardening.

Timothy J. Canty, Clonakilty, Director, Deasy’s Brewery.

Timothy Joseph (TJ) Canty, (1844-, 1887, Clonakilty, son of Timothy, ed Endowed School, Clonakilty, Managing Director Deasy’s Brewery, Director railway Companies, member Cork Co. Council.  M Ellen d Dr. P. O’Hea, Clonakilty,  Officer Clonakilty Agricultural Show 1901. Cork Co. Council 1901, listed 1921, listed 1922,  listed 1916.  1911 Member Cork Historical and Archaeological Society.  Week ending Feb. 19, 1887.  Mr. T.J. CANTY, Square, Clonakilty, has been appointed to the commission of the Peace.  Family home originally Ballygurteen later location of O’Sullivan’s pub.  He was offered property by the Canty family for £6 provided he stopped selling Lane’s Bandon Porter and instead sold Canty’s ‘Clonakilty Wrestler’.  It seems that during the Troubles that when  Lord Bandon was kidnapped he asked his captors to go to the pub and buy Clonakilty beer ‘The Clonakilty Wrestler’

The Right Honourable Lord Carbery, Castlefreke

Henry Daniel  Conner, KIngs Counsel, Bencher Kings Inns, Manch House, Ballineen

Joseph H. Crowley, Dennis Quay, Kinsale, corn and coal merchant.

J. W. Fairclough, Royal Navy, Castletownbere

Hubert  R. Hackett, Market St., Skibbereen

Matthias C. Hickey, spirit grocer, South Main St., Bandon

Mountford Longfield, Sea Court, Timoleague, Magistrate 

Charles Mahon  Morgan, Bunaulin, Skibbereen.

Charles Mahon Morgan, (1861- , 1912, Bunalun, Skibbereen, Land Agent.  1911 four servants. listed 1913, Car owner 1913. listed 1921

Lieutenant Colonel Anthony  Hickman Morgan, Hollybrook, Skibbereen

Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Hickman Morgan (1858-1924), DL DSO, 1905/1910, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 14 Grosvenor Place, London, 1921.  Captain Anthony Morgan, of Bunalun, Skibbereen, Co. Cork married Eliza Tymons, of Riverstown, Co. Clare and they had a son, Anthony Hickman Morgan, born 1858. He served as a surgeon in the British army. In 1896 he married Mary, daughter of Charles Bagnall, of Clonkennan, Co. Limerick. She has a window of commemoration Abbeystrewry Church, Mary (1864-1950). He was High Sheriff of Co. Cork and Deputy Lieutenant. In the 1870s [Captain] Anthony Morgan of Bunalun owned 1216 acres in Co. Clare and 1133 acres in Co. Cork. At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Anthony, Edward and William Morgan held land in the parish of Shanrahan, Barony of Orrery and Kilmore, Co. Cork.  Died Cowes, Isle of Wight

Jeremiah J. O’Callaghan, M.D., Bridgemount, Dunmanway

Francis J. O’Meara, M.D., Curragh View, Skibbereen

Maurice O’Keeffe, Schull, merchant, probably uncle of Paddy O’Keeffe, Bantry businessman and historian.

Thomas Shorten, Millfield, Rosscarbery, farmer, Magistrate

Frank V. Travers, Butlerstown, Timoleague, Magistrate

Frank Johnson Travers, 1904, Butlerstown House, Timoleague, listed 1913, Retired civil engineer?,  Born Cork City.  Car owner 1913.  listed 1921

William Vickery, Hotel, Bantry

John J. Welply, M.D.,  Bridge St., Bandon

John J. Welply, M.D.,  Bridge St., Bandon

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Countess of Bandon. Through her Shouldham, Dunmanway ancestry she was of McCarthy Stock.

Major Charles William Bowlby, Ahakista, Durrus.

Major Charles William Bowlby (1861-, Dunboy Castle, 1910, related to Puxleys and Whites of Bantry model for Boles in ‘Hungry Hill’.  Later lived at Durrus Court, the first car in the area.  1908, Ahakista, Durrus, Son Rev Charles Northans, Marlboro, Sandhurst, Lieutenant Connaught Rangers on m 1885,  Fanny S.F.F. White d Captain Edward R. White, Coomhola Lodge, Bantry.  First in the area to drive a car, listed 1922.  May be related to RM P.E. Bowlby, Mullingar, 

Annan Bryce, Garnish, Bantry.  Donated Garnish Island to Ireland.

John Annan Bryce (1844 – 1923/4) and his wife Violet (1863 – 1939) bought the 37 acre (15 hectare) island from the British War Office in 1910. A well-educated man of Scottish extraction, he had been a successful businessman ‘out East’ and was Liberal MP for Inverness Burghs from 1906 to 1918, when the constituency was abolished. She was English, of good family, and very interested in gardening.

Timothy J. Canty, Clonakilty, Director, Deasy’s Brewery.

Timothy Joseph (TJ) Canty, (1844-, 1887, Clonakilty, son of Timothy, ed Endowed School, Clonakilty, Managing Director Deasy’s Brewery, Director railway Companies, member Cork Co. Council.  M Ellen d Dr. P. O’Hea, Clonakilty,  Officer Clonakilty Agricultural Show 1901. Cork Co. Council 1901, listed 1921, listed 1922,  listed 1916.  1911 Member Cork Historical and Archaeological Society.  Week ending Feb. 19, 1887.  Mr. T.J. CANTY, Square, Clonakilty, has been appointed to the commission of the Peace.  Family home originally Ballygurteen later location of O’Sullivan’s pub.  He was offered property by the Canty family for £6 provided he stopped selling Lane’s Bandon Porter and instead sold Canty’s ‘Clonakilty Wrestler’.  It seems that during the Troubles that when  Lord Bandon was kidnapped he asked his captors to go to the pub and buy Clonakilty beer ‘The Clonakilty Wrestler’

The Right Honourable Lord Carbery, Castlefreke

Henry Daniel  Conner, KIngs Counsel, Bencher Kings Inns, Manch House, Ballineen

Joseph H. Crowley, Dennis Quay, Kinsale, corn and coal merchant.

J. W. Fairclough, Royal Navy, Castletownbere

Hubert  R. Hackett, Market St., Skibbereen

Matthias C. Hickey, spirit grocer, South Main St., Bandon

Mountford Longfield, Sea Court, Timoleague, Magistrate 

Charles Mahon  Morgan, Bunaulin, Skibbereen.

Charles Mahon Morgan, (1861- , 1912, Bunalun, Skibbereen, Land Agent.  1911 four servants. listed 1913, Car owner 1913. listed 1921

Lieutenant Colonel Anthony  Hickman Morgan, Hollybrook, Skibbereen

Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Hickman Morgan (1858-1924), DL DSO, 1905/1910, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 14 Grosvenor Place, London, 1921.  Captain Anthony Morgan, of Bunalun, Skibbereen, Co. Cork married Eliza Tymons, of Riverstown, Co. Clare and they had a son, Anthony Hickman Morgan, born 1858. He served as a surgeon in the British army. In 1896 he married Mary, daughter of Charles Bagnall, of Clonkennan, Co. Limerick. She has a window of commemoration Abbeystrewry Church, Mary (1864-1950). He was High Sheriff of Co. Cork and Deputy Lieutenant. In the 1870s [Captain] Anthony Morgan of Bunalun owned 1216 acres in Co. Clare and 1133 acres in Co. Cork. At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Anthony, Edward and William Morgan held land in the parish of Shanrahan, Barony of Orrery and Kilmore, Co. Cork.  Died Cowes, Isle of Wight

Jeremiah J. O’Callaghan, M.D., Bridgemount, Dunmanway

Francis J. O’Meara, M.D., Curragh View, Skibbereen

Maurice O’Keeffe, Schull, merchant, probably uncle of Paddy O’Keeffe, Bantry businessman and historian.

Thomas Shorten, Millfield, Rosscarbery, farmer, Magistrate

Frank V. Travers, Butlerstown, Timoleague, Magistrate

Frank Johnson Travers, 1904, Butlerstown House, Timoleague, listed 1913, Retired civil engineer?,  Born Cork City.  Car owner 1913.  listed 1921

William Vickery, Hotel, Bantry

John J. Welply, M.D.,  Bridge St., Bandon