Report of Dunmanway Union (Fanlobbus, Inchigeela, Drinagh, Kilmichael)including schedule listing occupiers who registered from The Clerk of the Peace from 1832 names. valuations areas given.
Individuals listed p231-133.
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Report of Dunmanway Union (Fanlobbus, Inchigeela, Drinagh, Kilmichael)including schedule listing occupiers who registered from The Clerk of the Peace from 1832 names. valuations areas given.
Individuals listed p231-133.
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Balance at Local Loan Funds (Irish Local Loan Reproduction Funds) at 1839 from Ballineen, Baltimore, Castletownsend, Dunmanway, Kilmoe and Ballydehob, Myross, Union Hall, Co. Cork.
Schull, Co. Cork Parish Reproductive Loan Records of Borrowers and the impact of the famine 1853.
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Financial Allocation for Building Houses of Corrections within Gaols at Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Dunmanway, Bantry, Co. Cork 1819-1822.
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An account of Expenditure on Protestant Charter Schools, including, Innishannon, Ross and Dunmanway, Co. Cork, 1812-1815, 1825.
It might be noted that the Innishannon school had a horrendous rate of child mortality in the late 18th and early 19th century as documented by the Church of Ireland burial records.
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9403/eppi_pages/208719
1825:
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Famine Report of Dr. Stephens on Bantry Workhouse and Fever Hospital, 1847.
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1835. 1st Report From His Majesty’s Commission For Inquiring Into the Condition of The Poorer Classes in Ireland. Begging, Impotence Through Old Age, Sick Poor, Able Bodies Out of work, Vagrancy, Evidence taken at Ballydehob, West Cork, from Rev. James Barry, Parish Priest, Rev. John Barry, Curate, Rev. John Triphook, Protestant Minister, John Brooks, Farmer, £1 rent, Alexander English Churchwarden, James Levis, farmer, Rent £33, Cornelius Mahony, Labourer, Patrick Mahony, Farmer, £10, James Mahony, John Murphy, Daniel Sullivan all labourers and Quarrymen, Thomas Swanton, James Swanton, Merchant, Sweetnam, Dispensary Surgeon, Richard Salter Farmer, Farmer Rent £14. Begging starts St. Patrick’s Day, Destitution of Bandon Weavers, Maimed Children, Absentee Landlords Take £6,000 a Year From Parish Subscribe £3 to Dispensary, Sick lie on Knotted Ferns.
Begging:
Questionaire:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246819
Pages 682-686.
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246690
Impotence Through Old Age p 266-267:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246275
Sick Poor p 339-340:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246347
Able Bodied out of Work p 457:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246466
Vagrancy p 682-:
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1st Report From His Majesty’s Commission For Inquiring Into the Condition of The Poorer Classes in Ireland, From 1835,Bastardy, Begging, Emigration Written Submissions from Clergymen and Magistrates from Drinagh, Fanlobbus (Dunmanway), Abbeystowy (Skibbereen), Aughadown, Castlehaven, Drimoleague, Myross, Sherkin Island, Tullagh (Baltimore), Kilmoe, Breagh, Durrus and Kilcrohane, Schull. In Durrus Scarcely a Man or Woman who Never Married, Children left to Die by Exposure, No Power in Petty Session to Comple father to provide, Low Rate of Illegitimacy, Strolling Beggars, Protestant Widows May Get a Share of Poor Box, Seasonal Labouring, Those who Emigrated to England now going to America.
From p. 950-1002:
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1641 Forfeiture of Daniel O’Sullivan’s lands and 1823, From Report on His Majesties Quit Rents and Crown Lands in Ireland, Sale by Cant 1822 of 835 acres (Bog and Rocky Mountain, Kilcaskin, Barony of Bere and Bantry, Co. Cork, Title 1713 From Lord Justices and Council to John Davys, Gent., Dublin and 1641 Houses and Gardens, in Cork City, granted to Noblett Dunscomb.
Forfeiture from Daniel O’Sullivan lands confiscated in 1641:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9809/page/214838
The Dunscombs were Cork Merchants and property Developers who wee involved in reclaiming the present city centre. They latterly lived at Muont Desert, LeeRoad now part of the Bon Secours Hospital Group.Dunscomb:
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1824 Richard Griffith, Road Engineer, Progress Report, Skibbereen to Crookhaven, Wheeled Carts now Appear, where heretofore Loads were carried on the Backs of Horses, New Entrance to Town Of Bandon, Road From Courtmacsherry to Timoleague, Road from Clonakilty to New Fishery Pier At Ring, New Road Skibbereen to Bantry, Macroom to Killarney, with a Note on The System of Labour Organisation Used.
https://wordpress.com/post/durrushistory.com/8886
1828 Public Works Allocations, New Public Roads Skibbereen to Bantry Macroom to Glenflesk
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Beecher Estate Improvement from 1841, Voluntary Surrender of 200 holdings , reallocations, new roads.
Beecher Estate:
http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/family-show.jsp?id=2442
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11941/page/283660
Aughadown, Skibbereen, Here lies the body of Captain Henry Tonson who departed this life November the Twenty Fifth and in the Thirtieth Seventh year of his age 1703. From Extended Hull/Lord Riversdale Family.
https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/wp-admin/edit.php?s=tonson&post_status=all&post_type=post&action=-1&m=0&cat=0&paged=1&mode=excerpt&action2=-1
http://www.graveyards.skibbheritage.com/Gravestone.aspx?GravestoneID=132