1794        John Sweetnam        Surveyor        Deed

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1822, 1823, 1830, 1837        John Sweetnam        Last Seneschal  Aughadown and Schull Manors, later president of te Court of Justice before presumably Resident Magistrates         Daughter Frances Gertude married William Clerke (1766-1820) possibly Skibbereen Mills.  1824.  Letter from John Sweetman, seneschal of manor court of Bridgestown, Skibbereen, County Cork, to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, acknowledging directive for removal of four prisoners to the county gaol and communicating discomfort at prospect of releasing two debtors for fear of being sued for debts owed by the men; includes memorial from Swicham to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, requesting clarification on application of a recent prison act to manor courts, especially as it relates to prisoners ‘confined for any sum not Exceeding ten pounds’, with response to same from John Sealy Townsend, KC and legal advisor to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle.        Died February 1824 at Mardyke House, Skibbereen.  Ffolliott        1823.  Letter from William Hull, Lemcon, Skibbereen, County Cork, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, referring to his former letter, emphasising the need to provide a simpler and less expensive means for the lower classes to recover small debts owed to them. Encloses, in support of his claim, a document entitled ‘ “a Manor Court Decree” taken by Richard Connell against Edward Butler, both of Kealfada, County Cork, demonstrating that the legal costs far outstrip the amount of the original debt; decree originally signed by John Sweetnam, seneschal [of Aghadown and Schull Manors], 4 October 1823.        .

1876        Mr. John Sweetnam        Last Seneschal  Aughadown and Schull Manors,  until 1859.        Mardyke.  Married Anne d George Beamish, Dunmore, Clonakilty. Not legally qualified, ‘private gentleman’,  paid c £80 per annum not highly regarded.  Manor Courts abolished 1859.  Ballydehob with the Estate of Boyle later Duke of Devonshire.  Son George b 1848 Rectr Creagh c 1900 ed St. Bee’s College.        Evidence of John Jagoe, Bantry to Parliamentary Commission, Bantry c 1838        Correspondence with Chiel Secretary over recent 1822 Prison Act to Manor Courts        Chief Secretary papers        .

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1821        Dr. Stephen Sweetnam MD        Doctor, Airhill, Schull                Guys        .

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Medical

1857-, 1892, 1897        Herbert Molesworth Sweetnam,        Doctor, Skibbereen and Innishannon, General Practitioner B.A.T.C, Dublin T.N.C.S. and P.Ed and Z M: T.F.P.S.G.        “Herbert Molesworth Sweetnam, Westropp House, Innishannon, Co Cork.  Seventh son of Stephen Sweetnam, MRCS Eng of Schull, Co Cork.  Educated at Faughnan’s School, Rosscarbery and at Trinity College, Dublin where he took the degree of BA and half the MB degree.  He subsequently studied at the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh and took the diplomas of LRCS and P Edin and LFM Glasgow.  After practising in Skibbereen for some years, he settled at Innishannon in general practice. Medical Officer of the Innishannon Dispensary District and medical officer to the Post Office and referee to various Insurance Companies.  Married first in December 1886 Rosa Sydney (who died 1895), daughter of Alexander John Montgomery of Dublin, and secondly in April 1898 Frances Penella, second daughter of Percival Symes Swan of Baldwinstown, Co Wexford, late agent of the Bank of Ireland, Tipperary and had issue by the second marriage, one son and one daughter

”        1899, attending funeral of R. H. Townshend, J.P., Myross Wood, Leap.  Present Airfield, Schull at death of mother Mary Jermyn Sweetnam, widow of doctor aged 83 in 1897.     “1892, attending funeral of Martin Jennings, Oldcourt, Skibbereen                        Southern Star 24th December 1892

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1893, 1895, 1898        J. Sweetnam M.D.        Doctor        1898 donor  to Goleen relief fund        1893, attending funeral of Michael Sheehy, T. C., P.L.G., Skibbereen.  1895 Funeral of Bantry Solicitor  Daniel O’Donovan aged 26.  Native Skibbereen:        Attending the 1894 funeral of George Robinson, Landlord and Magistrate, Southern Star 3rd February 1894, magistrates attending, R. Carey, H. Cullinane, Dr. Jennings, Dr. Levis, Captain Morgan. The O’Donovan, Colonel Somerville.        .

1870        G. Sweetnam        Doctor/Medical Student?                Dary of Geoge Vickery, medical student, 1870.

Died 1879, Burma        Michael Sweetnam M/D.        ”                                                                                                                                                                                                       ”        Died from a fall from his horse in British Burma, aged 29.        “1873        Master in Surgery Queens College, 1873                https://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/15913/pages/420259        .

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..  1863        Dr. Richard James Sweetnam        Qualified Royal College of Surgeons 1863        Air Hill.        British Navy 1870?                        .

1807-1885, 1824, 1829,1835, 1846, 1870s        Stephen Sweetnam M.R.C.S.L. Eng        Dispensary Doctor Schull 1834-1852.  Dispensary Officer 1840.        1829 acting as trustee over Skibbeeen properties from JOhn Attridhe to JOhn Sweetnam, Esq., River Cottage, Skibbeeen.   Cert 1835.  Praised for his work during famine.  Relief Committee 1846. 1849 attending  Ballydehob meeting proposes Agricultural Society for the Schull Union and Durrus/Kilcrohane.  ListerAirfield Schull in Slater 1856        “Active as dispensary doctor in Schull during famine,  2nd wife Maria Jermyn Long 1835, She possbly Westfield, Aughadown.  Possible first wife Jane Clerke 1832.  Buried with Maria Aghadown Lower.  1877.   Opening  Skibbereen Railway

Daniel Donovan

David Hadden

John Levis, Glenview

S. W.  Levis, Coroner

Dr. McCormack, Goleen

Dr. Popham, Bntry

Samuel Robinson

Dr. Swanton, Bantry

Dr. Sweetnam, Schull

Member election committee Nicholas Leader 1865 Cork County election. ”        In the 1870s John (Swetman) Sweetnam of Skibbereen owned over 200 acres in county Cork while Stephen (Sweetman) Sweetnam MD, held over 220 acres in the Schull area. Members of this family held lands in the parishes of Abbeystrowry and Aghadown, barony of West Carbery, at the time of Griffith’s Valuation. Many were clergymen or medical practitioners. See http://www.learysweetnam.com        “The Cork Southern Reporter : Thursday 10 November 1836

THE REV. MR. BARRY, P. P. OF EAST SKULL, has commenced the erection of a NEW CHAPEL for a poor population, in a remote District.

This necessary and long contemplated object could not, through a want of resources, have been before now carried into effect.

Mr. B. returns his thanks to the benevolent persons who, notwithstanding the many similar appeals and present weighty demands for local charities, have so liberally contributed the following sums : –”        “1876        Dr. Stephen Sweetnam MD        Doctor, Airhill, Schull                Guys        “”Inscription:

Stephen Sweetnam MD

died 8th April 1885

aged 78

Maria Sweetnam

died 11th May 1897

aged 83

“”        “”Additional Information:

Dr Sweetnam was the dispensary doctor in Schull during the Great Famine. He was active in bringing relief to this area and is often referred to in famine reports from Schull. Maria Sweetnam (nee Long of Aughadown) was Dr Sweetnam second wife, his first wife was Jane Clerke of Skibbereen.””        “”        Young Clerke was admitted to membership of the Inner Temple in London in November 1821 28. Another brother Jonathan Clerke 29 gained medical qualifications in Dublin and London in 1828. Stephen, brother of Frances Gertrude Sweetnam also gained medical qualifications at the same time and in a parallel manner to Jonathan Clerke.39 Alexander Clerk

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1866-        George Sweetnam        Probably Skibbereen district, may have gone to TCD        1911 Minister, Co.Derry        Son Thomas William, medical student.                “Son. 1877        Frank A. Sweetnam                Father Stephen, doctor         Aged 18, Midleton College        

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The Sweetnams were Seneschal son the Carbery/Freke Estate.

Seneschals, Petty Session Clerks

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Naval Officers

Courtesy Brian Limrick