Death of (Colonel) Thomas Raddy 1702. Mortgage of Half Ploughland at Quanning, Scart, Parish of Durrus to Thomas and Benjamin Raddy to Robert Warren, Macroom, Acquisition of Half Ploughland by Samuel Hutchinson Bantry probably Blackrock from Raddys including Thomas wife Elizabeth.


Death of Thomas Raddy 1702.  Mortgage of Half Ploughland at Scart, Parish of Durrus to Thomas and Benjamin Raddy to Robert Warren, Macroom, Acquisition of Ploughland by Samuel Hutchinson Bantry probably Blackrock from Raddys including Thomas wife Elizabeth.

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The townland mentioned is either Quanning  or Duanrigg, possibly later known as Hollyhill.  In the Parish of Durrus just off the road from Cork to Bantry about 3 miles from Bantry.

The Hutchinsons formerly had what is now Bantry House.  Likely the same as Clonee, Durrus and Macroom and Aughadown.

The surrounding townlands were part of the Hutchinson Estate sold in the Landed Estates Court 1850s on death of Arthur Hutchinson who died with no known heirs.

From Burke’s Peerage not entirely reliable as in Bantry  confuse the Hutchins and Hutchinson families.  However there is a reference to Colonel Thomas Raddy:

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1846. Starvation In Skibbereen, March of 800-1,000 at Caheragh, Trouble in Bandon, Co. Cork.


 

 

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1826. Death in Faction Fight, Clonakilty and Deaths Arising From Rev Morritt’s Extraction of tithes at Castlehaven, West Cork.


1826. Death in Faction Fight, Clonakilty and Deaths Arising From Rev Morritt’s Extraction of  tithes at Castlehaven, West Cork.

1823. Inquest into Affray Occasioned by the Rev. Robert Morritt, Rector of Creagh and Castlehaven, Notorious Extraction of Tithes, Caused at Castlehaven, West Cork, at which Fatalities Occurred, Stones Placed into Mouths of Killed Policemen, Press Excluded from Publishing Preliminary Investigation on Morritt’s Motion.

1823. Rev. Robert Morritt, Rector of Creagh and Castlehaven, West Cork Notorious Extractor of Tithes, Searching for Arms in Ballydehob, Caused Affray at Castlehaven at which Fatalities Occurred, Stones Placed into Mouths of Killed Policemen, later Paris Defamation action Against Three English Clergymen.

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1844, Petty Session Courts with James Little, Resident Magistrate (RM), and Local Magistrates Listed, Bantry, Carrigboy (Durrus), Castletownbere, Clonakilty, Dunmanway, Goleen, Remineen (Beara/Glengarriff), Rosscarbery, Skibbereen, Union Hall, West Division, West Cork.


1844, Petty Session Courts with James Little, Resident Magistrate (RM), and Local Magistrates Listed, Bantry, Carrigboy (Durrus), Castletownbere, Clonakilty, Dunmanway, Goleen, Remineen (Beara/Glengarriff), West Division, West Cork.

 

1844 a series of reforms had resulted in the establishment of the Petty Session Courts, presided over by a Resident Magistrate.  He did not have to be legally qualified, many were former British Army Officers. or RIC District Inspectors.   He was assisted by at least two local Magistrates or Justices of the Peace and the hearing were conducted in Courthouses., the Clerk of Petty Session played a pivotal role.

Formerly the local Magistrates held court often in their own houses, giving a perception of the partial and sectarian administration of justice.

In this listing, the only Church of Ireland clergymen shown are the Rev Alleyn Evanson of Durrus Court, Gearhameen, Durrus.  At this stage he was an ‘beneficed clergyman’ not practising but a land agent and middleman.  The Rev. Richard Wright, of Skibbereen was also a land agent.

Earlier there would have been  very significant presence of ministers representing the then Irish State Church.

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1835, Return of J. Chatterton Clerk of Peace (State Solicitor) Co. Cork. 298 Magistrates, 11 Resident and Non Acting, 29 Non Resident and Non Acting with Deputy Lieutenants, Magistrates in Holy Orders. No Practising Barristers, Solicitors or Attorneys.

 

1661-1679. Appointment of Cork Magistrates during Reign of English King Charles 11.

 

Custos Rotulorum, County Lieutenants and Magistrates in the Commission of The Peace , Co. Cork, in Ireland from 1434, Finances from Probates and Land Records

 

 

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Dalys of Kilcrohane, Bards, Reputed Educators of the Sons of the King of Spain, Genetic DNA link to Bandon, Co. Cork Dalys, Ó Dálaigh Slíocht 2017


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Dalys of Kilcrohane, Bards, Reputed Educators of the Sons of the King of Spain, Genetic DNA link to Bandon, Co. Cork  Dalys, Ó Dálaigh Slíocht 2017

Dalys from Bandon.  Those Dalys we know are genetically related to  Dalys of Kilcrohane on Sheepshead, the minor Bardic branch of Anghus Ó Dalaigh.  There are others  in our the Daly database who are descended from the senior Bardic branch of Drumnea, Kilcrohane.

1708 Deed and Feoffment, Donogh Daly, Farnanmanagh, Kilcrohane, West Cork, Witness Owen Daly.

O’Daly Bardic School 13th to 17th century, Dromnea, Kilcrohane West Cork, pupils including two sons of the King of Spain, descendants founding Daly’s Distillery, Cork.

Records of South West Cork families such as Dalys, Haggertys, Swanton, Jagoe. Lannin, Levis, Dukelow, Beamish, Harrington, Mahony, McCarthy, Stout, Kingston, Raycroft, Jennings. Skuce, in Registers of Rochester New York, Register Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Rochester Genealogy Relevant Canadian Records.

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The Ó Dalaighs (Dalys) of Muintervara, West Cork, Rymers/Poets to the McCarthys and O’Mahonys from c 1300, founders of Bardic School, by Oral Tradition where the Sons of the King of Spain Attended.

Rev. John Varian Daly, St. John’s College, Cambridge, Curate St. Thomas, Ardwich, Manchester Fell into the Arms of Jesus, 1877, 2nd Surviving son of Joseph Daly and Anne Varian (1814-1900), Toormore, West Cork.

100th Birthday Party, Jer Jack Daly (1915-2018) from, Kilcrohane, Muintervara, West Cork

Memorial to The O’Dalys of Muintiravara, For Many Centuries Prior to 1600 Sub-Chiefs to the McCarthy Mór and The Desmonds, Active in The Munster Wars For Religious And National Freedom. They Suffered Confiscation, Exile and Local Extinction.

Appointment of Civil Process Officers, Co. Cork, West Riding, 1st November 1826, by J. Chatterton, Clerk of the Peace, Bantry: Timothy Sullivan, Jeremiah Sullivan, Jeremiah Day, Robert Warner, Clonakilty: Thomas O’Hea, John Bateman, Dunmanway; Jeremiah Crowley, Timothy Daly, Enniskeane: Robert Thompson, Patrick Connor, Rosscarbery: Andrew McCarthy, James Brien, Skibbereen: George Hayes, Michael Caverly, Morty Sullivan.

 

 

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