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  • Eoghan O’Keeffe 1656-1723, Glenville, Co. Cork later Parish Priest, Doneralie 1723 Lament in old Irish
  • Historic maps from Cork City and County from 1600
  • Horsehair, animal blood an early 18th century Stone House in West Cork and Castles.
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  • Jack Dukelow, 1866-1953 Wit and Historian, Rossmore, Durrus, West Cork. Charlie Dennis, Batt The Fiddler.
  • Kilcoe Church, West Cork, built by Father Jimmy O’Sullivan, 1905 with glass by Sarah Purser, A. E. Childs (An Túr Gloine) and Harry Clarke Stained Glass Limited
  • Late 18th/Early 19th century house, Ahagouna (Áth Gamhna: Crossing Place of the Calves/Spriplings) Clashadoo, Durrus, West Cork, Ireland
  • Letter from Lord Carbery, 1826 re Destitution and Emigration in West Cork and Eddy Letters, Tradesmen going to the USA and Labourers to New Brunswick
  • Marriage early 1700s of Cormac McCarthy son of Florence McCarthy Mór, to Dela Welply (family originally from Wales) where he took the name Welply from whom many West Cork Welplys descend.
  • Online Archive New Brunswick, Canada, many Cork connections
  • Origin Dukelow family, including Coughlan, Baker, Kingston and Williamson ancestors
  • Return of Yeomanry, Co. Cork, 1817
  • Richard Townsend, Durrus, 1829-1912, Ireland’s oldest Magistrate and Timothy O’Donovan, Catholic Magistrate from 1818 as were his two brothers Dr. Daniel and Richard, Rev Arminger Sealy, Bandon, Magistrate died Bandon aged 95, 1855
  • School Folklore Project 1937-8, Durrus, Co. Cork, Schools Church of Ireland, Catholic.
  • Sean Nós Tradition re emerges in Lidl and Aldi
  • Some Cork and Kerry families such as Galwey, Roches, Atkins, O’Connells, McCarthys, St. Ledgers, Orpen, Skiddy, in John Burkes 1833 Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland:
  • Statement of Ted (Ríoch) O’Sullivan (1899-1971), Barytes Miner at Derriganocht, Lough Bofinne with Ned Cotter, later Fianna Fáil T.D. Later Fianna Fáil TD and Senator, Gortycloona, Bantry, Co. Cork, to Bureau of Military History, Alleged Torture by Hammer and Rifle at Castletownbere by Free State Forces, Denied by William T Cosgrave who Alleged ‘He Tried to Escape’.
  • The Rabbit trade in the 1950s before Myxomatosis in the 1950s snaring, ferrets.

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Some Foreign Military Service by West Cork People

31 Thursday Dec 2020

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This is only scratching the surface but does provide a range to the extensive military engagement involved.

Globalization is apparent, maybe not her but I have seen records of O’Sullivan enlisting c 1770 in the service of the East India Company from some of the most remote townlands in Beara. Sometime around the late 18th century and early 19th century travellers comment that despite the extreme poverty unlike England or Scotland there is an extreme reluctance to enlist.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o4eyPoZiqVvVdDf7bvyJ8lrgLFJQjwS1jeg4QvT6l08/edit#gid=0

Some Early West Cork Teachers

28 Monday Dec 2020

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This is but a drop in the ocean. Some of the name are compiled from witness to old deeds and memorial

You can however see patterns. Master Madden of Ardfield, Clonakilty who after school hours ran a cramming establishment to prepare boys for the British Civil Service Exams. Pupils included Michael Collins and Sam Maguire. His ancestor was a hedge school master who was offered a position around 1830 in the new National School in the area at a salary of £28 a year. Teaching often runs in families.

Again until free education and transport in 1966 it was virtually impossible for a child to get secondary education. Som of the National Schools tried to make up to some extent by doing relatively advanced subjects to senior pupils.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Eg1XT1Z9dnB0wf0B7dGZX_r85d8EwjnpBLxqCv0M9ck/edit#gid=0

Timothy O’Donovan, Justice of the Peace, Durrus, and his Extended Family Network, O’Donovans, Ardahill, Kilcrohane, The O’Donovans of Squince (Myross), The Clonakilty Deasys, a Survival of Catholic Gentry in the 18th and early 19th century in West Cork

21 Monday Dec 2020

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Timothy O’Donovan, Justice of the Peace, Durrus, and his Extended Family Network, The O’Donovans of Squince (Myross), The Clonakilty Deasys, a Survival of Catholic Gentry in the 18th and early 19th century in West Cork.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eq_IayaxdUyWZWbpDf6LWlLNg7o-3tNJiqPGYIALy80/edit

O’Donovans, Ardahill  p. 5

O’Donovans Kilovinogue, p. 8

O’Donovan, O’Donovan’s Cove, Fort Lodge, p. 20

Timothy O’Donovan, J.P., p. 23

O’Donovan family generally, p. 42

O’Donovan Wills, p. 47

Correspondence with Scholar Dr. John O’Donovan, p. 56

Deasys of Clonakilty, p. 79

O’Donovans,  Ballagahadow, (Caheragh), p. 84

Judge Dick Adams. P. 04

Lease Quarry, Gouladoo, p. 96.

Old Kinsale, 1819 the Peasants of Tracton Play Hurling, Sunday Evening at the Ale Houses, Pipers and Fiddlers Add to The Gaiety

19 Saturday Dec 2020

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From ‘A Kinsale Scrapbook. Phil O’Neill, Southern Star, 6th April 1935

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EOxt8dq8L11PmSSGTpCHPKhnCRdwqJrvO9GprR6gMvM/edit

Fiddler: Abraham Watkins Esq, Cork Extensive Property Owner in Bandon, Will dated 12th July 1715, My Daughter Mary Watkins ‘Not to have one penny if she marries Darby Cartie the Fiddler’, Deed of 1718 between William Bailey, Ballinacolle, Myross, West Cork wherein Charles Stanton is to teach his daughter and four children dancing, jigs, hornpipes, minuets and country dances.

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/32590

Pipers and Fiddlers for Tenant Gala on Kerry Estates of the Earl of Bandon 1793.

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/28683

Aibidial Gaoidheilge Agus Caiticiosma, First Book Published in 1571, in Irish, in Ireland Acquired by Trinity College Dublin, 1995, TCD Hurling Team Photo, 1880. One Time Member Sir Edward Carson (Lord Carson).

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/23345

1631. Cork City Council object to the playing of Hurling on the streets and direct the Lord President to abolish it.

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/8844

Cowhair Hurling Balls

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/8751

Record of the North Cork Regiment of Militia with Sketches extracted from History of the times in which its services were required, from 1763 to 1880. Taunts at Hurling Final.

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/1935

1646-, Mass Rocks And Penal Altars,West Cork

11 Friday Dec 2020

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Thanks to Jerome Lordan

https://www.facebook.com/jerome.lordan.1

Extract from Bolster’s ‘A History of the Diocese of Cork’.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ig9ycalPqPxBhv5hnTb9OIPhKem2SEaj15EKhOFjHvY/edit

Drinagh, West Cork, ‘There is a Popish Priest called Daniel Sullivan, Lives in Another Parish. He Celebrates Mass Generally in a Ditch, Sheltered With a Few Bushes and Sods and Sometimes in a Cabin’.

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/29951

‘…mean thatched cabins…….’ The Masshouses in South East Cork in 1731.

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/16744

Format of Converts Affidavits in relation to Conversion (From The Errors of Papacy) Deponent Swears ‘That He did not Convert for Any Temporal Advantage But Solely From Conscientious Conviction an To Ensure His Souls Salvation’, part of Penal Law Regime.

https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/15437

1883 West Cork Sponsors, Prizewinners, Mentions, Cork Industrial Exhibition.

05 Saturday Dec 2020

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From Google Books:

https://books.google.ie/books?id=a6JDAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA292&dq=denis+o%27leary+mp+kinsale&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjH5_XVvLTtAhXAURUIHTBzBpo4ChDoATAAegQIAxAC#v=snippet&q=vickery&f=false

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zOOUpDn8NYszDnTBh5lY9PqxrbPgF00tQn7_bKQ78Bk/edit

1727 Deed Title to O’Donovan Estate Ardahill, Kilcrohane and Kilcrohane Townlands.

02 Wednesday Dec 2020

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Probably originally the property of the College of Youghal may be associated wiht a small Norman settlement.

Party One:

William Hull, Leamcon, Schull

Party two:

Daniel Donovan, Gent., Dunmanway

Mary O’Donovan, Ardahill, Kilcrohane, widow  of Timothy O’Donovan

Three plowlands and a half Gerr…,  Faliane, Duncisss…,   Folicilly and Reenacapple (possibly  Doonour Foilakily Reenacappul), and its ancient mears dn bounds in parish of Kilcrohane, Barony of West Carbery, Cork for the term of 21 years to commence from the 1stday of May then next or whenever or whenever lease already given of this land might expireat or under the annual rent of £30 and two pairs of capons or 5 shillings in lieu 

Deed:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vtudjbF9vgXx9GvKf-op8xWiCdsduQxekQ2AMvTw75k/edit

Kilcrohane townlands

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aRTjCJ_Uko2lbEZ2JkFB9H2POqKqaN8k2bb1aLdlbmA/edit#gid=0

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