1866, Battle of Ridgeway Opposite Buffalo, New York By Fenians Versus Canadians, Arrest by Royal Irish Constabulary of Patrick O’Leary Allegedly Involved and Wounded and Creedon in Bantry, Further Arrests of Sullivan Brothers One in Skibbereen one in Bantry, Charges at Rosscarbery of Possessing Seditious Literature including Portrait of Colonel O’Mahony, Seditious Songs, Numbers of Irish People Newspapers.


1866, Battle of Ridgeway Opposite Buffalo, New York By Fenians Versus Canadians,  Arrest by Royal Irish Constabulary of Patrick O’Leary Allegedly Involved and Wounded and Creedon in Bantry.

Skibbereen & West Carbery Eagle; or, South Western Advertiser 13 April 1867

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Skibbereen & West Carbery Eagle; or, South Western Advertiser 08 December 1866

It is possible to trace involvement in political agitation from the Whiteboys, Anti-Tithe, Repeal, Fenians, Irish Parliamentary Party and the Various Nationalist factions to Present Day politics going through families.

The District Inspectors of the RIC submitted monthly local reports to Dublin Castle.  They are extant and available in Kew, in the UK.

 

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Further Arrests in Bantry:

 

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Famine Diary of Doctor O’Donovan, Dispensary Doctor, Skibbereen, West Cork, Bodies Buried Coffinless in the Dead of Night in Dunmanus Weighed Down By Stones, to Prevent Starving Dogs From Getting At The Bodies, The Funeral Cry No Longer heard.


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Famine Diary of Doctor O’Donovan, Dispensary Doctor, Skibbereen, West Cork, Bodies Buried Coffinless in the Dead of Night in Dunmanus Weighed Down By Stones, to Prevent Starving Dogs From Getting At The Bodies, The Funeral Cry No Longer heard.

He was son of Doctor O’Donovan JP originally O’Donovan’s Cove, Durrus, and he himself author of Sketches in Carbery. he died very young.

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1788, Finn’s Leinster Journal, Bemoaning the Twin legacies of our Miesian Ancestors. Pride of Ancestry and Contempt of Commerce…a Petty Despot surrounded by a Wretched Peasantry, Money wasted in learning to Fence, Dance, Ride, Drink, Hunt Wench.


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1788, Finn’s Leinster Journal, Bemoaning  the Twin legacies of our Miesian Ancestors. Pride of Ancestry and Contempt of Commerce…a Petty Despot surrounded by a Wretched Peasantry, Money wasted in learning to Fence, Dance, Ride, Drink, Hunt  Wench.

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1861. Appointment by American Consul, Cobh of Isaac Notter, Esq., as Agent in Crookhaven, West Cork.


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1861.  Appointment by American Consul, Cobh of Isaac Notter, Esq.,  as Agent in Crookhaven.  A testament to the then importance of Crookhaven.

 

 

Skibbereen & West Carbery Eagle; or, South Western Advertiser 07 September 1861

 

 

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1862 and 1863. Jurors, Cork Spring Assizes With Some Biographical Data.


Skibbereen & West Carbery Eagle; or, South Western Advertiser 01 March 1862

 

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1863.  Jurors, Cork Spring Assizes With Some Biographical Data.

 

 

Skibbereen & West Carbery Eagle; or, South Western Advertiser 14 March 1863

 

Colonel Henry Boyle Bernard, Castle Bernard, South Cork Militia, Coolmain, Kilbrittain in summer, 1876-6.  Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841.  Elected Conservative MP for Bandon in 1862 defeated Thomas Sullivan Kingston, Esq., Solicitor, defeated 1868, election by William Shaw, Bernard received no Catholic votes. Subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.  Cork Spring Assizes Juror 1863.  Committee member Bandon Navigation Scheme 1842.  Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845.  Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845.

Richard Oliver Aldworth D.L., -1875), Newmarket House, Kanturk.  Pre 1830. Sheriff Co. Cork 1832.  Listed 1835.  Deputy Lieutenant 1842.  1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834.  Donated site for Newmarket Catholic Church and partly paid for it, wife involved in railway promotion d Earl of Bandon, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, listed 1885 Newmarket, brother of Major Aldworth, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork, JP, died 1875.  Lord of Manor of Ballyhooly and Newmarket by patents going back to Sir Richard Aldworth in the reign of King James the First, his seneschal and land agent Richard D. Smith from 1815.  1835 Robert Rogers Aldworth granted to John Aldworth rent charge on lands at Ballybrack entitling him to vote.  Member Commission on Magistrates 1838.   Cork Spring Assizes Juror 1863.  

Rev. Mountyford/Mountifort Longfield, 1799, Church Hill, Bandon. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, Rector of Desert, 1831, Ballineen 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837, Cork Spring Assizes 1863.

Nicholas Dunscombe Esq. -1882), 1858, Kingwilliamstown, Mount Desert, Cork, Non-Resident, £5, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, Police Court 1865, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.  1870, listed 2,678 acres.  Probate to Clement Dunscombe, Liverpool, £6,358.

Nicholas Dunscombe Esq. -1882), 1858, Kingwilliamstown, Mount Desert, Cork, Non-Resident, £5, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, Police Court 1865, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.  1870, listed 2,678 acres.  Probate to Clement Dunscombe, Liverpool, £6,358.

William Richard Meade, Ballymartle, Ballinhassig/Kinsale, listed 1854,  Cork Quarter Sessions 1856, Spring Assizes 1863.  Listed 1875-6. 1870 return, 1,188 acres.

James Morrogh, Old Court, Doneraile, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Juror Cork Spring Assizes 1863.

Thomas Parsons Boland, Pembroke, Passage West, Superceded 1810-30.  Member 1832 Cork Friendly Club.  listed 1842, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Thomas Parsons Boland Esq., Pre 1831, Pembrook, Passage, sitting Passage West, 1835. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £30 for local distress.  Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837. Thanked by Independent Liberal Electors for Impartiality in 1835 elections Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839.  Listed 1843.  Member Commission on Magistrates 1838.  Monkstown, Passage West.  Provisional Committee Cork/Killarney Railway 1845. Director Passage Railway 1845.   Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845.  Estate in Landed Estates court 1859.  Juror Cork Spring Assizes 1863,

Timothy O’Donovan (1790–1874), 1818, O’Donovan’s Cove, in ruins 1875, Durrus, listed 1838 , son Richard Esq. and Jane d Alexander O’Donovan, Squince.  Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Correspondent with Antiquarian Dr. John O’Donovan re O’Donovans of Carbery.  Brother of Dr O’Donovan and Richard O’Donovan JP and uncle of Richard O’Donovan JP. His son’s wife is grand daughter to Daniel O’Connell, the mother of his wife was a Miss Lavellan, Co. Limerick, a daughter of Philip Lavellin of Water Park in the County of Cork.  Her sister was married to Mr. Puxley of Dunboy Branch. The grandson the present (1860) Mr. Puxley is a man of immense wealth the principal owner of the famous Allihies Mines in the Barony of Bere.  Signed public declaration in Skibbereen to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, John Puxley, Arthur Hutchins, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.  In 1838 in the Liberal interest where at Bantry voter registration 15 were registered as opposed to 6 ‘Orangemen’ the tenants of Timothy O’Donovan JP were chiefly among those who registered.  Among these were probably McCarthys of Tulig later prominent in Nationalist politics of whom John Mccarthy (1859-1931)became a leading  in Nebraska and wrote a poem in praise of Timothy O’Donovan.  Attended Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws.  Chaired 1846 distress meeting Bantry on proposition of Father Michael Barry PP Bantry. Landlord and political organiser. Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855  Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen.  Land record, 1870, Kate O’Donovan, O’Donovan’s Cove, 1,940 acres and Reps Timothy O’Donovan 1,940 acres. 1874, Death at 85 of Timothy O’Donovan, J.P., Esq, O’Donovan Cove, Durrus, West Cork, The Last Survivor of the Ancient House of O’Donovan Bawn or Clann Cahill, Justice of the Peace since 1818 Probate to daughter Mrs Anne Barry, widow, effects £2,000.

George Beamish Teulon (1813-1883), 1855, Kilbrogan Hill, Bandon, Resident, £168, son John d 1861 and Catherine Wood lived Kilbrogan House and Catherine. Family Huguenot and noted silver and (his grandparents parents John d 1828, Bandon and Mary Wood)  and  goldsmiths in Cork.  Juror Cork Spring Assizes 1863.  1870, 2,712 acres.  Died Glenwood, Fermoy.  Executor with Francis Beamish, Killinear of estate of Charles Teulon, 1873, £30,000.  His wife Dorcas Jane Teulon he left £15,000 equivalent to €30 million when she died Glenwood and Battersea London she left almost twice that among her executors William F. St. Ledger, 1896.

Freeman Crofts, Clogheen, Doneraile, 1854.  Juror Cork Spring Assizes 1863 at Cloughfadda House.

William Burton Leslie, 1873, Courtmacsherry, Resident, £40, extensive gardens open to public, listed 1886-6.  William Leslie, Committee member Bandon Navigation Scheme 1842. Juror Cork Spring Assizes 1863 address Lislee.

Henry Harding -pre 1870, Firville, Macroom, listed 1854.  Juror Cork Spring Assizes 1863.   Reps 1870, listed 4,161 acres.

John William/Warren Payne, New St. and Beech House, Bantry.  Attending as ’William J’ Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846.   Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856.  Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1862, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, listed 1854.  James Gilhooly MP alleged he was sitting in Skibbereen Quarter  Sessions 1888 outside his district.

Jonathan Bruce, Milltown Castle, Charleville, listed 1854, listed 1875-6.  Juroe Cork Spring Assizes 1863.  Milltown Castle came into Bruce possession on marriage of George Bruce and Mary Evans 1757, niece 1st Lord Carbery.

 

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An Old Man Recounts: The First Time I visited Dunmanway c 1790, The Roads were Bad, My Sister and I were in Two Panniers at Each Side of A Horse My Mother on A Saddle in Between, Then Cars with Block Wheels Sawn of of a Thick Tree Bound Round With Iron, The They Got What They Called Scotch Cars With Spokes and Felloes at Opening of The Office of The Electric and International Telegraph Company , Dunmanway, Co.Cork, 1865. Messages from Cork, London and Crookhaven.


An Old Man Recounts: The First Time I visited Dunmanway c 1790, The Roads were Bad, My Sister and I were in Two Panniers at Each Side of  A Horse My Mother on A Saddle in Between, Then Cars with Block Wheels Sawn of of a Thick Tree Bound Round With Iron, Then They Got What They Called Scotch Cars With Spokes and Felloes at Opening of The Office of The Electric and International Telegraph Company, Dunmanway, Co.Cork, 1865.  Messages from Cork, London and Crookhaven.

 

Skibbereen & West Carbery Eagle; or, South Western Advertiser 07 January 1865

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Charter 5th May, 1613, James 1, of The Sovereign, Free Burgesses, an Commonalty of Cloughnakilty (Clonakilty), Co. Cork, Recorder, Court of Conscience, Manor Courts, Administration, Election of Sovereign on Feast Day of St. James The Apostle.


1822. Petition enclosed by Nathaniel Evanson, to Lord Lieutenant to Provide New Road from Bantry to Head of Dunmanus Bay where People are Wanting Employment and Deficient of Food. and New Road Needed between Skibbereen and Crookhaven Where it Was not Possible to use Wheeled Carriages.


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1822.  Petition enclosed by Nathaniel Evanson,  to Lord Lieutenant to Provide New Road from Bantry to Head of Dunmanus Bay where People are Wanting Employment and Deficient of Food. and New Road Needed between Skibbereen and Crookhaven Where it Was not Possible to use Wheeled  Carriages.

Nathaniel Evanson, 1799, Four Mile Water, Durrus, 1831, listed at North Main St., Bandon 1824, son Nathaniel Kings Inns 1818 he is Brookfields,  Bandon.   Senior member 1810, Bandon Militia.  Member or father Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. 1822 petitioning Chief Secretary for road works in Durrus/Kilcrohane in view of want of work and deficiency of food.  1826 election voted for Hutchinson.  Daughter Dora then at Bandon married Abraham Jagoe, Kinrath Cottage, Dunmanway she died at Blackrock, Cork, 1863.  In 1835 his rent charge at Dromnea, Gearhameen and Rasavourney, Rossiviree in Durrus was granted to Charles and Abraham Evanson entitling…

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1810 Deed made between Richard, Lord Viscount Bantry, Bantry, in the one part, Brigadier General Thomas Trotter, (Commanding Royal Artillary), Brigadier General Benjamin Fisher (Commanding Royal Engineers), Lieutenant Colonel Henry Roger (Storekeeper), Robert Coleman (Clerke of the Survey), and Abraham Mills (Clerke of the Cheque), all officers conducting business of the Civil and Military Department of the Ordinance in Ireland in the other part. With a compensation payment of £529. 19. 8, Viscount Bantry releases the Officers of Ordnance from a Covenant in Lease to Build Walls on Whiddy Island. This lease was made on the 20th Sept. 1804 between Lord and Lady Longueville, Lord Viscount Bantry, and Officers of Ordnance.


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Item, Bantry House Collection, Boole Library, UCC.

830 30 March 1810

Deed made between Richard, Lord Viscount Bantry, Bantry, in the one part, Brigadier General Thomas Trotter, (Commanding Royal Artillery), Brigadier General Benjamin Fisher (Commanding Royal Engineers), Lieutenant Colonel Henry Roger (Storekeeper), Robert Coleman (Clerke of the Survey), and Abraham Mills (Clerke of the Cheque), all officers conducting business of the Civil and Military Department of the Ordinance in Ireland in the other part.With a compensation payment of £529. 19. 8, Viscount Bantry releases the Officers of Ordnance from a Covenant in Lease to Build Walls on Whiddy Island. This lease was made on the 20th Sept. 1804 between Lord and Lady Longueville, Lord Viscount Bantry, and Officers of Ordnance.

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