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hn Jagoe, family background   p. 1

Son John Jagoe BL (barrister), p.6

Wife Ann Dowe, marriage settlement, p. 11

Fishery business, p. 14

Manor Courts, p. 22

Losses Through Failure of Spanish Bank 1641, p. 29

Extended Jagoe Family   p. 30

Sale Jagoe/O’Connor Estate Landed Estates Court, p.31

Dr. Bryan O’Connor, United Irishman, transported to Australia, p. 35

Rev. John Jagoe, Schull son of Abraham   p.32

Figures in early 19th century Bantry and West Carbery Politics  p. 36

1844, Dowe/Coughlan litigation   p. 56

Marriage, 1795 Possibly Skibbereen John Jagoe Margaret O’Connor (she a Catholic) He Bantry she Skibbereen. His father John Jagoe Dunmanway mother Ellen Young Young’s Point Bantry fishing family, Son John Councillor m Ann Dowe 1826 possible daughter Esther m Desmond Attorney “John Jagoe son John and his wife on the UK census, living in London, he also died in London, John Jagoe died on Oct. 20th 1851 in Westminster Hospital, London. He is down as 54 years old. Witness Samuel Jagoe, living in 12, Danvers St, Chelsea. Probably John’s son, Samuel, born c 1832, emigrated to Australia in 1852.   Re. John Jagoe in London, he was certainly there in 1851, the whole family was on the UK 1851 census, He was there from about 1848 until his death in 1857. He was buried in Battersea, St Marys.

1818  Witness here John Jagoe reputedly had a shop in Barrack St at this period.  From Bantry, Liberal Protestant, a mixed marriage his brother in law Dr. Bryan O’Connor exiled to Australia for United Irishmen ‘offences’; allowed later to return later to a GP in Clonakilty, three of his brothers officers in the British Army. John Jagoes mother of the Bantry Young fish merchant family related by marriage to the Gosnells.

John Jagoe (probably the Liberal Protestant) 1826 Rent charge assigned 1833 to John O’Connell esq., over Glounathana also named Morgan O’Connell, Merchant, Liverpool, James O’Connell, Merchant, Cork Attorney Timothy Collins.  Pigot 1824 places him at Lahern.  1857 Landed Estate Sale with Tenant Listing of Jagoe/O’Connor Estate, Bantry (Knockavolig, Clogeragh, Dereengrenough, East and West Caheragolane, Ardrara) Mother Youngs of Fish Merchants, Youngs Point,  Bantry, Dr. O’Connor United Irishman Transported to Australia, John Jagoe Fishery Commissioner Political Liberal, John Jagoe Barrister, Mother Beninga Pioneer Women’s Education Townsville Australia, Dowes and Coughlans of Carrigmanus.

John Jagoe Lahern, Bantry, Pigot’s Directory 1824: