Charter of James 1 dated 13th March 1613 of Bandon Bridge, Co. Cork, Description of Town Administration, Endowed Schools, Court of Record, Manor Courts, Deeds of Town Located in Box of Failed Leslies Bank Cork.


 

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Charter of James 1 dated 13th March 1613 of Bandon Bridge, Co. Cork, Description of Town Administration, Endowed Schools, Court of Record, Manor Courts, Deeds of Town Located in Box of Failed Leslies Bank Cork.

 

 

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Borough of Baltimore, West Cork Charter Dated 25th March 1613, 2 MPs, Manor Court and Seneschal, Quayage Payable by Berthing Boats, Duty of Water Bailiff to Keep a Perch on Rock Hidden in the Harbour


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Borough of Baltimore, West Cork Charter Dated 25th March 1613, 2 MPs, Manor Court and Seneschal, Quayage Payable by Berthing Boats, Duty of Water Bailiff to Keep a Perch on Rock Hidden in the Harbour

 

 

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Proclamation of 11th November 1732 23rd March 1732 arising from Grand Jury at General Assizes and Gaol Delivery sitting at the King’s Old Castle Cork whereby Murtough McOwen Sullivan, John Sullivan, Dennis Murtough Sullivan, Muthough Sullivan Junior, Otho Sullivan, Dermod McMortough, Miles Mahony, Denis Mahony, Mark Oge Downey, James McMarcus Downey, William Murphy, Mortough McFenneen Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan alias Raab, Daniel Sullivan, Bartholomew Desmond, James Welsh, Derby Leary, John Hegarty, Julian Cellig, Derby Murphy, Callaghan McCallaghan, Charles Charty, Ellen Conway, Mary Gibbons, Ellen Sullivan, Cornelius Murphy, Patrick,John, Cornelius, Denis Bartholomew, John Harraaghton of Ardnagashel (near Glengariff) Dennis Shannahane and John Marrihigg of Ardrawly (Skibbereen) to be Tories Robbers and Rapparees.


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Proclamation of 11th November 1732 23rd March 1732 arising from Grand Jury at General Assizes and Gaol Delivery sittting at the King’s Old Castle Cork whereby Murtough McOwen Sullivan, John Sullivan, Dennis Murtough Sullivan, Muthough Sullivan Junior, Otho Sullivan, Dermod McMortough, Miles Mahony, Denis Mahony, Mark Oge Downey, James McMarcus Downey, William Murphy, Mortough McFenneen Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan alias Raab, Daniel Sullivan, Bartholomew Desmond, James Welsh, Derby Leary, John Hegarty, Julian Cellig, Derby Murphy, Callaghan McCallaghan, Charles Charty, Ellen Conway, Mary Gibbons, Ellen Sullivan, Cornelius Murphy, Patrick,John, Cornelius, Denis Bartholomew, John Harraaghton of Ardnagashel (near Glengariff) Dennis Shannahane and John Marrihigg of Ardrawly (Skibbereen) to be Tories Robbers and Rapparees.

The number of women involved might be noted.

Some had been involved in an earlier Proclamation.

Proclamation of 11th November 1732 arising from seizure by Richard Tonson, Collector of Customs, Baltimore, West Cork, of 80 Anchors of Brandy from ‘Concert’…

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1834 Discovery in Doneraile, Co. Cork, of Amulet used as a Charm for the cure of Murrain in Cattle


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Colonel Grove White, Born Melbourne, Australia 1852 died Cork 1938, Cork Antiquarian, Member County Council, Munster Agricultural Society

Grove White Notes, Cork Past and Present Doneraile:

In the year 1834 an ancient amulet was dug up near Doneraile, and
was in the collection of Mr. Anthony, of Pilltown. It was in the form of
a species of murrain caterpillar. These amulets were used as charms for
the cure of the murrain in cattle, and it is singular that the two only known
specimens have been found in the county Cork. (Smith i., 233.)

The Field Book of the Ordnance Survey, 1840, gives an account of the
Parish of Doneraile as follows:—”This is a large townland. Its antiquities
are—13 Danish forts, 1 old church, 2 graveyards, 3 old castles,
1 church, about 26 gentlemen’s houses, several streams and rivers, about
16 demesnes, 2 mills, a small post…

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Juan Peron President of Argentina, Descendaed from Spanish Morano Jews, and the Perrins of Ballinasloe, Co. Galway


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The Perrins are of Huguenot descent and came to Ireland in the Willamette Wars moving through Derry and Athlone before setting in Ballnasloe.

There they were Silversmiths and Wine Merchants. Over time many migrated to Dublin where they became prominent in the legal profession.

It is believed that Juan Perons people were originally Perrins from the same French family originally but the name mutated over time. Juan Peron also is descended from the Moranos the Jews expelled from Spain. The Spanish government recently offered citizenship to any descendants thought to number 20 million.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Per%C3%B3n

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Colonel Grove White, Born Melbourne, Australia 1852 died Cork 1938, Cork Antiquarian, Member County Council, Munster Agricultural Society


Our New Navigation Page


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sailing day 1We now have over 250 posts, dating back to 2012, and it’s getting harder to find  older information on Roaringwater Journal. Help was urgently needed, so your dedicated bloggers have pulled a few all nighters (OK not really – we’re too old for that) and produced – TA DAH! – a Navigation page.

Click on the Menu button (the left one in the header photo)  and click on Navigation. This brings you to the new Table of Contents page. We’ve created four divisions, the first three about West Cork: A: PLACES TO SEE; B: THINGS TO DO (including child-friendly stuff); and C: ABOUT WEST CORK; The last division is D: ABOUT IRELAND. Each one has subdivisions and numerous post links.

Take a browse and tell us what you think. Suggestions for improvements are welcome. Now that we’ve set it up, we can keep this page updated as we go…

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