1824-6, Copies of The Statutes Printed by The King’s Printer Sent to Cork Magistrates.


1824-6, Copies of The Statutes Printed by The King’s Printer Sent to Cork Magistrates. Probably reflective of active Magistrates. Quite a number are Ministers of the Church of Ireland which at that time was Ireland’s State Church.

 

 

 

Cork Magistrates:

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZvT84JCKTIhMqqZjJsF_AUJLH8S820ksObykwOty3wg/edit?usp=drive_web

 

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10172/page/224939

 

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Sheep’s Head: Searching for Cornish Miners


Finola's avatarRoaringwater Journal

 Yesterday we did our favourite walk, along the Cahergal section of the Sheep’s Head Way. We had a goal – the remnants of the Gortavallig Mining Company which operated here briefly in the 1840s. Robert was researching this as part of all the West Cork/Cornwall connections related to the West Meets West Art Exhibition, which opens at Uillinn in Skibbereen next Friday (June 2).

Walking the Sheep’s Head Way, by Amanda Clarke, is our go-to book for everything on the Sheep’s Head. It’s an excellent resource and most of the information in this post comes from it. The stretch of the walk we did is described in two sections (as it’s part of the Way and also part of a loop walk), on pages 27 to 31, and pages 98-99 (Second Edition).

It was a fabulous day, sunny but not too hot – perfect for walking. The wildflowers…

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1735. Will of Bishop Peter Browne of Cork, £3,000 of which one third for the Keeper of the Library of St. Barrys, one third for the Purchase of Books. Peter Browne was responsible for creation of a ‘Publick library’ in the grounds of St FinBarre’s Cathedral in the 1720’s of what is today perhaps the oldest library building in Cork City.


1735.  Will of Bishop Peter Browne of Cork, £3,000 of which one third for the Keeper of the Library of St. Barrys, one third for the Purchase of Books.

This is the library of St. Finbrrs in Cork. Some years ago most of the contents were moved to the RCB Library, Rathgar in Dublin.

https://www.ireland.anglican.org/about/rcb-library

Included are the ledger rolls showing property rentals for various areas of West Cork, Letterlickey, Durrus, Ballydehob, Schull, Rosscarbery and the tithes 1780s for the South Liberties of Cork.  The library alos has extensive papers relating to Welply, Cork Genealogist.

Peter Browne was responsible for creation of a ‘Publick library’ in the grounds of St FinBarre’s Cathedral in the 1720’s of what is today perhaps the oldest library building in Cork City.

Bishop Peter Brown 1710-1735

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Browne_(theologian)

The image is from the Ulster Office now in the Manuscript Section, Genealogy Collection, National Library.   Many old Cork wills are transcribed which were later destroyed in 1922.

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The Genetic Map Of Europe – Brilliant Maps


durrushistory's avatarWest Cork History

http://brilliantmaps.com/the-genetic-map-of-europe/

Finbar O Mahony21 June 08:07
I used this map in my presentation at Macroom last Saturday too. However, 110 million men in Europe share R1b – M269 so we need to drill much further down to find the more recently discovered SNPs that separate out the different septs in Ireland, particularly in Munster. We are getting there, however slowly.

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West Cork Finally Gets a History Festival!


Finola's avatarRoaringwater Journal

For a place that’s dripping in history and archaeology, and with several active historical societies, it’s a wonder this hasn’t happened before.

Tom Barry, bust by Seamus Murphy

The inaugural festival of the West Cork History Festival will take place just outside Skibbereen on the last weekend of July this year. Take a look at their website – it’s a great program, offering sessions from medieval to modern, from pirates and adventurers to soldiers, revolutionaries and poets.

A Letter of Marque gave an individual permission to be a privateer – a form of legalised piracy

Although it’s got West Cork in the title, this is not only West Cork History. The organisers emphasise its eclectic nature and call it a festival of intellectual delights. National dimensions are obvious in discussions on the War of Independence and international ones in sessions on the First World War. West Cork gets a good…

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A Watery Tale


Finola's avatarRoaringwater Journal

Last year I got myself into trouble by saying how much I admired the new corten steel signs marking significant spots on the Wild Atlantic Way. My post – Showing the Way – produced howls of protest from many readers who had taken a dislike to them. I may well ruffle the same feathers again when I say that I’m impressed with the information boards which have now appeared to supplement those markers.

Wild Atlantic Way signage at Colla Pier, opposite Long Island

The example above, which we saw today, has appeared at Colla Pier, on the coast road running from Schull round to Crough Bay. The ferry serving Long Island sails from this pier. The board is mounted on a sturdy corten steel frame which should withstand all the elements. The illustration used on the new board (seen in our header picture) is by Sam Hunter and (to my eye, at…

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Tudor Map of The Barony of Carbery Showing Location of Families, Prior to Confiscations, Forfeitures and Plantations.


Courtesy Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 1904.

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The families shown are strongly still represented. The influx of those who have arrived since have been absorbed. DNA evidence suggests a significant amount of intermarriage in the late 17th and 18th century so the headline surname is no guide to the multiple origins of the particular family regardless of religion. From the mid 18th to mid 19th century this was one of the most densely populated rural areas in the world, excluding lake, bog and mountain.

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