Census 1659 Parish of Durrus, West Cork.


Census 1659 Parish of Durrus, West Cork.

 

 

From the Irish Manuscript Commission.  Google Irish Manuscript Commission.  On their home page there is an area for out of print publications now digitalised.  You should see the 1659 census and click the index at the back gives places or maybe just explore Co. Cork.

John Winspeare referred to was on English background in the fishery business.  The Trenwiths later extensive on Beara.  Lieutenant Colonel John Read acquired the forfeit McCarthy Muclagh (Scart later Coolnalong Gearhameen Castle) lands later in possession of Evansons.

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1840. Registration of Voters at Bantry, West Cork.


1840.  Registration of Voters at Bantry, West Cork.

Scannell

1818 Joseph Scannell Barrister, 1824, 4, Smith St., 13 Marlboro St 1845. Occasional Advocate Consistory Court, Cloyne Catholic. 1830 Finny Almanac. Pigot 1824. 1850 very extensive practice. Advocate for Provenant Consistory Court, Cloyne. Daughter Mary died aged 19, 1838. 1840 at Bantry Voter registration instructed by Galwey represented Liberal interest. Listed in St. Ann Shandon Ministers list 1793 and 1829 as living on Fair Hill valuation of £5 high for area, the Catholic enclave. Van Der Plus Deeds Cork Archives 1694. A Darby Scannell deceased 1735 lendig money. Scannel listed Alderman’s clerk Cork election Hely Hutchinson papers 1783. JCHAS, prosecuting criminal cases 1836 Aldwell’s Directory 1845

Galwey

 

1839, 1848, 1850, 1878 Bryan Galway Solicitor and Borough Coroner, 1845 23 South Mall, 76 South Mall. Crown Solicitor West rising 1848. Probably the Bryan Gallway, Kilkerran, Clonakilty, King’s Inns 1823, 5th son of Michael and Eliza Donovan, over 16, Ed Rosscarbery, affadavit father. Daughter Mary married Alexander McCarthy, Solicitor and Town Clerk 1874, son William, King’s Inns, aged 20, 1863 his affadavit 1838 West Riding, Bryan Galway, Crown Prosecutor, Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College. Aldwell’s Directory 1845

 

Forsythe:

 

1845 Thomas Forsythe Barrister, 13, Henry St., Recorder, Advocate Consistory Court. 1850 very extensive private practice Aldwell Directory 1845

Of those referred to John h. white was of the Lord Bantry family and may have converted to Catholicism.  The O’Connells may be of the Daniel O’Connell family.  The priests were highly active politically.

 

Augustus Payne agent to Lord Bantry probably son of Rev. Somers Payne, Orange Order head in Cork, organiser adn fixer in the Conservative interest.

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Curious case of Robert Swindells, Methodist Preacher on Hely-Hutchinson, Cork Election List 1783. Previously 1749 found by the Cork Grand Jury to be ‘a person of ill-fame, a vagabond, and a common disturber of his Majesty’s peace’ along with Charles Wesley and others


Curious case of Robert Swindells, Methodist Preacher on Hely-Hutchinson, Cork Election List 1783.  Previously 1749 found by the Cork Grand Jury to be ‘a person of ill-fame, a vagabond, and a common disturber of his Majesty’s peace’ along with Charles Wesley and others

Swindells accompanied Wesley to Ireland in 1748 and travelled until 1770 when he became supernumerary.  He died at Stockport on 21st October 1783.
Swindells was one of those in 1749 found by the Cork Grand Jury to be ‘a person of ill-fame, a vagabond, and a common disturber of his Majesty’s peace’ along with Charles Wesley and others.
£10   Robert Swindel   Dublin   Methodist preacher   Rent charge Houses Main St

 

 

Cork Archive  website:

 

http://www.corkarchives.ie/collections/onlinedigitalarchive/hely-hutchinsoncorkelectorsms1783/

 

 

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Sean Hurley, Durrus, West Cork, China and Dublin, First Irishman to have a Chinese Passport and early founder of Aer Lingus


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The Hurley family have a long lineage in Ballycomane, Durrus,  they had a large farm pre 1780 there when the Vickery family moved in.  There was a a marriage between John Vickery and Hanora Hurley around the same time so there may be a connection there.   In the 1870s elements of the family were active in East London with Dukelows and Swantons in Fenian activities and there is a connection with Michael Collins who lodged with one of their associates when he came to work in London.

One of the Hurleys was active in Home Rule Politics in the 1890s and was later involved with the County Council.

Sean Hurley may have been associated in Dublin with JJ O’Leary also from Cork, and be one of the pioneers of Aer Lingus

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Inventory of Records of Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross Destroyed, Stored in the Dublin Public Records Office in 1922, including Wills Book from 1454 and Cloyne Marriage License Bonds from 1630, Registrations of Priests and Sarsfield papers.


Inventory of Records of Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross Destroyed, Stored in the Dublin Public Records Office in  1922, including Wills Book from 1454 and Cloyne Marriage License Bonds from 1630, Registrations of Priests and Sarsfield papers.

This was compiled by Herbert Woods in 1919, he was the Assistant Deputy Keeper of the Pubic Records Office.

One well known Irish historian starts every morning by cursing those who caused the 1922 loss.

Cork Consistory Court:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FWBV3gRAeVpYqD5Nlq9j4by9xQGww9Y141pT1mZshpA/edit

 

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#search/linen+hall+library/147a59a0905dccea?projector=1

-No 2 Herbert-Woods-Guide-to-Public-Records

 

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1654. Sir William Petty’s Analysis of Agricultural Prosperity Parish of Durrus, West Cork.


1654.  Sir William Petty’s Analysis of Agricultural Prosperity Parish of Durrus, West Cork.

 

Trinity College Dublin has digitalised the Down Survey Maps. If they are compared with the listing of landowners and lot numbers you can see the make up of the land.   It is divided into pasture, arable, woodlands, mountain and bog   Compared to the early 19th century Ordnance Survey Maps it is remarkable accurate even to the present day.  The maps were prepare for the forfeitures and subsequent plantations arising from the failed 1641 uprising against the English.

It is somewhat surprising how much of active arable land was available.  The main structure in the area was Coolnalong Castle still a very impressive structure.  Remarkable it was built around 1620 without defensive structures in the obvious belief that some type of peace would prevail.  This was the Castle of the McCarthy Mucklaghs adn the local area must have been pretty productive to afford such a structure.

Maps and Owner Listings:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/152lXzCwoM-yxx5oLFK1fXQi49t5u-DppX0D-XXTQBl4/edit#

 

Legal Tenure:

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ASX2u0qoIxsBW1YhlYSawdLX2Y_XpL_vXcpblsgApXY/edit#gid=0

 

Sir William Petty, 1623-1687, True Genius, founder of Modern Economics and Government Accounts and Prohobition of Non-Protestants working in his Berehaven Mines

 

Petty’s census 1659 for hearth tax Durrus

 

‘Three Hours Work a Day is Quite Enough’, James Maynard Keynes and Kerry Economics

The Potato. From Peru to the Great Irish Famine.


The Potato.  From Peru to the Great Irish Famine.

 

From the world’s oldest botanic gardens at the University of Padua, Italy.

 

 

Bantry Bay and Fort, 1685 with Possible Early Depiction of Potato Garden.

 

The Grufán and the Spade, Abandoned Famine Lazy Potato Beds, Kicrohane, West Cork.

 

Pre 1965 farming practices West Cork, Red Elephant and Epicure potatoes, working with the grufán, threshing with the steam engine, winnowng of wheat and oats, working in the bog.

 

Green Tops, White Rocks, Sherry Blues, Cruffles, Flounders, Seed Potatoes, For Sale, Skibbereen, 1863.

 

October 1766, Seizure by Mob of Disorderly Fishermen at Kinsale, Co. Cork of Sloop Laden with Potatoes Bound for Gibraltar

 

The Grufán and the Spade, Abandoned Famine Lazy Potato Beds, Kicrohane, West Cork.

 

 

 

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Society for the Promotion of the Education of the Poor, 1827, Some West Cork Schools