Excavation of Stone Circle at Kealkil (An Chaol Chill; The Narrow wood), Bantry, West Cork, Seán P. Ó Riordáin (1903-1957), 1938, and re erection of Goulán


Census 1766, of Mallow and Environs, Co Cork compiled from the Public Records Office, Dublin pre 1922, Members Mallow Loyal Protestant Society 1745, Members, Masonic Lodge No 9, Warrant 7th April 1808, Mallow.


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Census of Mallow and Environs, Co Cork compiled from the Public Records Office, Dublin pre 1922, Members Mallow Loyal Protestant Society 1745, Members, Masonic Lodge No 9, Warrant 7th April 1808, Mallow.

Mallow (Magh nAla, Plain of the Stone), Co. Cork, Some Church of Ireland Records from 1700

Mallow, Co. Cork, Church of Ireland Marriages 1867-1905, Burials 1863-1915

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Mr. John Wiseman, Rooska, Bantry, West Cork, chosen April 1926, to represent Ireland at the International Fiddling Competition at Lewiston, Maine, USA by the Ancient Order of Hibernians of America.


Letter to the London ‘Times’, 14th November 1846 from the Rev. Crosthwaithe, Durrus, West Cork re Board of Works building road on the Northside of Muintervara Peninsula, 500 men employed at 8d a day able bodied, 6d for young, 4d for infirm travelling vast distances to work, 150 have received no pay for a month and 350 for 3 weeks.


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Letter to the London ‘Times’, 14th November 1846 from the Rev. Crosthwaithe, Durrus, West Cork re Board of Works building road on the Northside of Muintervara Peninsula, 500 men employed at 8d a day able bodied, 6d for young, 4d for infirm travelling vast distances to work, 150 have received no pay for a month and 350 for 3 weeks.

He was heavily involved in famine relief in the area. The population of 7,000 he mentions is now down to around 1,000.

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60 men seen drilling in a field in Durrus, West Cork in Fenian times, London, Rochester New York and Chinese family connections.


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60 men seen drilling in a field in Durrus, West Cork in Fenian times.

Nothing much came from this in the immediate area.

However a circle with Durrus association were active at the time in East London. John Dukelow from Crottees who lived for a while in Ahagouna, Clashadoo went to London with his wife and family and after a few years secummed to cholera. He was associated with the Hurley Santry and Swanton families probably also from the Durrus area in Fenian activities. Interestingly one of their womenfolk kept a lodging house where Michael Collins stayed when he came to London first as a Post Office Clerk.

The Dukelows were also active in politics with associated families from Durrus/Mizen in Rochester, New York where they were part of the network known as the ’99 cousins’. They ran the City of Rochester even though Republican in a like manner to…

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Sir Edward Sullivan, Bart., LLD, PC, (1822-1885), from Mallow, Co. Cork to Solicitor General, Attorney General, Master of the Rolls, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, one son Jesuit, other Publisher Book of Kells..


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Sir Edward Sullivan, Bart., LLD, PC, (1822-1885), from Mallow, Co. Cork to Solicitor General, Attorney General, Master of the Rolls, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, one son Jesuit, other Publisher Book of Kells..

Some Cork Lawyers:

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edward_Sullivan,_1st_Baronet

The Sullivans/O’Sullivans have a long tradition of scholarship, teaching and poetry, such as Eoin Roe Ó Suilleabháin and Amhlaoibh Ó Suilleabháin…

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History of Parish of Kilfachtnabeg (Glandore), West Cork.


Pedrigee of Crowleys/O’Crowleys (Ó Crualaoich:Hard Hero/Warrior) West Cork, from Carew manuscript.


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Pedrigee of Crowleys/O’Crowleys (Ó Crualaoich:Hard Hero/Warrior) West Cork, from Carew manuscript.

Dr. Edward McLysaght, the genealogist, has the Crowleys as a Sept of The McDermots of Moylurg, Roscommon and migrating to West Cork c 12th Century. Presumably they were Mercenaries.

In the 1641 Depositions the claims of Planters for damage due to the Uprising there are frequent references to members of the extended family.

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