Charles Evanson Esq., Lord Mayor of Cork, Born, Gearhameen, Durrus, Benefactor, 1826, to Father Quin’s Church at Rosnacaheragh, Ahakista, Presentation of Silver Tray, ‘George 3 Irish Silver with two maker’s marks for Robert Breading adn Clerk and West , Dublin, c 1805 inscribed ‘As A Requisition from the Court of D’Oyer Hundred to the Mayor, Sheriffs, and Common Council of the City of Cork, to Confer a Mark of Public Approbation upon the Conduct of Charles Evanson, Esquire, Later Mayor of the City living at Ronayne’s Court, former Treasure to Cork wide Street Commission.


Durrus Court/Four Mile Water Court/Brookfield, former McCarthy Muclagh Castle to seaward side, Durrus Court built c 1785 possibly by his brother Nathaniel or father.:

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Charles Evanson Esq., Lord Mayor of Cork, Born, Gearhameen, Durrus, Benefactor, 1826, to Father Quin’s Church at Rosnacaheragh, Ahakista, Presentation of Silver Tray, ‘George 3 Irish Silver with two maker’s marks for Robert Breading adn Clerk and West , Dublin, c 1805 inscribed ‘As A Requisition from the Court of D’Oyer Hundred to the Mayor, Sheriffs, and Common Council of the City of Cork, to Confer a Mark of Public Approbation upon the Conduct of Charles Evanson, Esquire, Later Mayor of the City living at Ronayne’s Court, former Treasurer to Cork wide Street Commission.

Lease dated 4th February 1784, James Bernard (later Lord Bandon family), Castle Bernard, Bandon, Nathaniel Evanson, Four Mile Water (Durrus), of Dromnea (Kilcrohane) and Brahalish, Gearmeen, Rossavanna, Rossmore, Coolnahorney (North Clashadoo) the two ploughlands of Coomkeen and Clashadoo and their sub denominations, and Carrigboy for 3 lives, i.e. Nathaniel Evanson his brother Charles (later Lord Mayor of Cork), and Thomas Busteed, eldest son of Thomas Of Ballinrea, witness Henry Allen, Attorney, Cork (probably an Evanson relation)

Magistrates:

Charles Evanson, 1793, Charlemont, Douglas, son of Nathaniel Evanson, Durrus.  Married Harriett Allen 1782, renting Ronaynes Court, Douglas from Christopher 1805.  Sheriff 1793. Admitted his brother Nathaniel JP, as Freeman of Cork on St. Valentine’s Day, 1794. Alderman, Sheriff and Mayor of Cork 1804.  Named c 1800 in Quaker records as Church Warden, Christ Church Cork re extracting tithes.  His eldest son in 1811 Rev. William Alleyn married the sister of the Provost of TCD, Lyndon MacDonnell.  Listed in tree register as having planted 1,100 trees in Durrus/Kilcrohane likely his 5 gneeves at Gurteneas Ahakista.   Voted for Hutchinson 1826 election. 1924.  Member 1832 Cork Friendly Club.  Listed 1835. Thanked by Independent Liberal Electors for Impartiality in 1835 elections. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor.  Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.  Funded personally relief work Douglas in 1820 petitioned Chief Secretary for more resources.  Donor to building of Rosnacaheragh Catholic Church, Durrus, sitting Passage West, 1835,

Charles Evanson Junior, 1827son of Charles JP, Lord Mayor Cork, Royayne’s Court, Douglas.  1818 late Sheriff, Cork. 1825 Director Cork Coalyard. Granted in 1835 a rent charge of Durrus lands by Nathaniel Evanson entitling him to vote as £20 freeholder.  Attending 1840 Great Meeting Bantry re Poor Law.  Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845 address Charlemont.    Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Assisting 1848 Henry J. Fawcett, Practical Instructor on Husbandry of Visit to Bantry.  Cork Quarter Sessions 1856.  His son Richard Charles Evanson, RM, Probate 1902 of Mrs. Henrietta Allen Coghlan, widow, Shanagrague, Co. Cork, to Richard retired RM, £624.  1856 passed into Military College Sandhurst, only son of Charles Evanson, JP, Charlemont, Cork, ed Mr. Moynahan.  listed 1842,1843, Son? Charles sitting Douglas 1850, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).  Estates in Douglas and 5 gneeves at Gurteneas, Ahakista sold Landed estates Court in Chancery 1849 and sold 1850s.  1856 at the Military College, Sandhurst, four only out of 38 passed. Mr. RICHARD CHARLES EVANSON, of Charlemont, only son of CHARLES EVANSON, Esq., J.P., as one of the successful who passed with distinguished credit. He has been under tuition with Mr. T. Moynihan.  

Colonel Richard Charles Evanson, RM, Special RM Limerick 1882, Sitting Newry 1888, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary 1890, Probate 1902 of Mrs. Henrietta Allen Coghlan, widow, Shanagrague, Co. Cork, to Richard retired RM, £624.  1856 passed into Military College Sandhurst, only son of Charles Evanson, JP, grandson of Charles Evanson JP, Charlemont, Cork, ed Mr. Moynahan.

Courtesy, Grady Varner, of extended family, Chicago:

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1826, United Parishes of Durrus and Muintervara, The Rev,. Richard Quinn P.P. begs leave to offer his most Respectful Thanks to to the Right Reverend Dr. Murphy, Lord Carbery, and the undermentioned Ladies and Gentlemen by which he has been enable to nearly complete two churches in the United Parishes. Right Rev. Dr. Murphy £10, Lord Carbery £3.3, Mrs. Baldwin £10, Mrs. O’Donovan, O’Donovan’s Cove £40, Rev Alcock, £2, R. Evanson Esq., Four Mile Water, £1, D Macguillcuddy Esq., £3, Dr O’Donovan, O’Donovan Cove, £5, William Wise Esq., £2, Charles Evanson, Esq £2.2, William Beamish, Esq., £5.5, Jeremiah Murphy, Esq., £10, James Murphy Esq., £3.3 Daniel Murphy Esq., £1, Nicholas Murphy Esq., £1.10, John Murphy Esq., £1 Alexander O’Driscoll. Esq., Clover Hill, £2.2, T O’Donovan, Glanlough Cottage, £5, T O’Donovan, Esq., £5, Rossquinough Richard O’Donovan Esq., O’Donovan’s Cove, £3, Captain O’Donovan, Killbrinogue £1.1 Richard Levins (Levis) Esq., £1.1i Timothy Sullivan, Esq., Bantry £2

The following list appeared in THE NEW CORK EVENING POST for Monday 24 March 1800, amended to concentrate on West and South Cork: A Correct List of Certificates Issued by James Chatterton,the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cork between the first of May 1799 and the first of October in the same year, pursuant to an Act passed in this Kingdom in the 39th year of his Majesty’s Reign, entitled an Act for granting to his Majesty certain Duties on Certificates to be issued with respect to the Killing of Game. Thomas Alleyn, Hollybrook David Atkinson, Bandon Jonathan Arrowsmith, Capt Royal Lancashire Volunteers George Adderley, Innishannon Right Hon. Lord Boyle, Castlemartyr Standish Barry, Leamlara Philip Peterson Bickford, Kinsale Mathew Balsaigne, Bandon Cornelius Burke, Clonreigh William Banfield, Bandon Francis Busteed, Castletown James Barry, Kilbarry William Boyle, Boyles-grove John Beamish, Cashil Rev. Samuel Beamish, Mount Beamish Jonas Baldwin, Bantry Richard Beecher, Hollybrook (Skibbereen) Henry Beecher, Hollybrook Arthur Beamish Bernard, Pallace-Ann, (Ballineen) Joseph Bullen, Kinsale Richard Bouden, Jun, Dunmanway Capt John Burton, Bandon Lord Viscount Bandon, Castlebernard, (Bandon former O’Mahony Castle) John Beecher, Luncon (Leamcon, Schull) William Baldwin, Keymore Capt. Wm. Anth. Brabazon, Louth Regiment, Bandon Thomas Bradford, Bandon George Beamish, Clogheen Richard Barry, Barley-Lodge Henry Baldwin, Castletownsend Rev. Carlton Brown, Kinsale John Bennett, Surgeon, Royal Lancashire Volunteers Liet. John Blake, NorthMayo Militia, Charlesfort, (KInsale) Denis Begly, Balabahala (Beal-na-Bláth?) Right Hon. Lord Bantry, Seafield-park Thomas Claton, Lieut. Col Royal Lancashire Boyle Coughlan, Ballygarvan (From Carrigmanus, Goleen family associated with Boyle/Hull) Thomas Clarke, Skibbereen Robert Longfield Connor, Fort Robert (Manch, Ballineen Fergus O’Connor/Chartist family) Lieut. Wm. Cuttle, 5th Reg. Dunmanaway Francis Cuttle Jun. Dunmanway Robert Nellis Croker, Lisnabrin Richard Croker, Same Place Leonard Croker, Bandon Rev. Thomas Cooke, Prospect Hall Daniel Coghlan, Crookhaven (Small Landlords Protestant since 1600) Richard Coghlan, Carrigmanus John Clarke, M.D., Skibbereen (Family later related to Rickard Deasy Attorney General and Astronomers) Rickard Donovan, Bandon (Possibly later fro 1835 Clerk of the Peace/State Solicitor for Co. Cork) John Donovan, M.D. Barry’s-Hall (Clonakilty) Rickard Deasy, Same (Possible Barrister later AG of Brewing family) Col. Sir Benjamin Dunbar, Bandon Samuel Deany, (Probably Dealy/Daly of shipping merchant family) Bantry George Nichols Dunn, Kinsale Thomas Donovan, Ringabella, (Crosshaven) Philip Donovan, Clonakilty Rickard Donovan, Ballinacrushy (Ballinascarty?) Stephen Dorman, Kinsale Nathaniel Evanson, Four-Mile-Water (Durrus Court, Gearhameen) William Sullivan Ellis, Kilcrea Capt. Alex. Filgate, Louth Regiment, Bandon John Garlside, Lieut Col. Royal Lancashire Volunteers Evan Gerrard, Captain Royal Lancashire Volunteers Thomas Grant, Kilmerray (KIlmurray?) John Good, jun. Crossmahon James Gilman, jun. Dunmanway John Gillman, Dunmanway Herbert Gillman, Bellrose Nicholas Gyles, Lisnabrin Rev. John Gibbs, Inchigelagh (Inchigeela) Rev. John Griffith, Kinsale Herbert Gilman, Old Park John Garde, Dunsfort (Upton) Laurence Goolde, Aughareena Thomas Gillon, Roy. Lancashire Volunteers James John Grimley, Skibbereen Henry Gillman, Rock-House William Heatly, Captain, Royal Lancashire Volunteers John Hargraves, Captain, Ditto William Halen, Major, Ditto Richard Hungerford, Clonakilty Arthur Hyde, Castlehyde John Hyde, Cregg George Hodder, Fountainstown Thomas B. Hardy, Royal Lancashire Volunteers Walter Atkin Hayman, Youghall William Harris, Assolas Howard Holland, Knocknahilen Robert Hodges, Mount Hodges, (Macroom) John Hungerford, Burren Thomas Hungerford, Burren Henry Harrison, Castle Harrison John Hawkins, Jun. Grange Edward Hayes, Dunmanaway Thomas Herrick, The Island, (Clonakilty) Gorshan Herrick, Same Place Richard Edward Hull, Lemcon (Schull) Thomas Harris, Assolas William Hawkes, Elm-park John Pope Heard, Kinsale Thomas F. Hoare, Richmond Thomas Hungerford, Ross William Hounor, Bandon Richard Hungerford, Drombeg John Hungerford, Bantry Pat. Higgings, Gamekeeper to W. Pearde, Peardemount Rev. James Hingson, Cloyne William Horan, Castle Jane William Hall, Cove Rev. Robert Hoare, Rockfort Samuel Hawkes, Sirmount (Firmount/Innishannon?) John Hosford, Rushfield John Jagoe, Kinsale Henry Jermyn, Aughadown Samson Jervois, Bandon John Johnson, Peafield William Jagoe, Aghamart Rev. Herbert Kenny, Kilineen James Kearney, Garrettstown (Major farmers improvers) Robert Kenny, Kinneagh, (Bandon) Rev. Thomas Kenny, Same Place Rev. Arthur Keily, Belview Rev. Edward Kenny, Moviddy James Kearney, Killmore Right Hon. Ld. Longueville, Castlemartyr (Related to Whites of Bantry) Nichs. Jackson Lane, Capt Devon & Cornwall Fencibles James Lomas, Capt. R. Lancashire Volunteers Arthur Lucas, Esq. Mountpleasant Robert Lawson, Clonakilty James Leahy, Baltybahalla David Leahy, Newtown Richard Long, Hollyhill (Skibbereen) Richard Hull Lewis, Seafort (Probably related to Hulls of Leamcon, Schull) Dan. Fras. Leahy, Macromp (Macroom) John Long, Aughadown, (Skibbereen) James Leahy, Sebullen Dan. Lucy, Game keeper to Lord Bantry Rt Hon. Wm. Mordaunt Maitland, Lt. Col. Devon & Cornwall Fencibles John Murphy, Newtown (Bantry, Landlord and Miller) Matt Minbear, Raleigh (Macroom) Sam. Milner Eddencurra, Game-K Manor, Dunmanway (Rev) John Henry Madrass, (Curate) Durrus, married to Evanson of Huguenot extraction via Amsterdam Charles M’Carthy, Gortnasereeny (Dunmanway ancient family) Thomas Markham, Kinsale Denis M’Carthy, Rhaduane Hampden Maffy, Sevenheads (KInsale) Lieut. Col. Wm. Monro, Bandon Charles M’Carthy, Churchill (Possibly Skibbereen) Rev. George Monro, Killowen George Murphy, Bandon Charles McCarthy, Sunville, (Skibbereen) Denis McCarthy, Cocinlagane John Southcole Mansergh, Bridgetown (Skibbereen?) John McCarthy, Roseville Captain Francis Nelson, Bandon John Nason, Newtown Hugh O’Donnell, Col. South Mayo Militia Charles Silver Oliver, Sun Lodge Rev. Corns. O’Crowley, P.P. Butlersgise (Drimoleague) Alexander O’Driscoll, Mountmusic (Caheragh) Alexander O’Driscoll, Lacklands (Lakelands/Skibbereen) Jeremiah O’Sullivan, Ardnegeshig Cornelius O’Driscoll, Riverview (Possibly Skibbereen) William Phelan, Kinsale John Peard, Tourmore (Toormore/Goleen, Customs?) William Popham, Kilmore (Bandon?) John Popham, Mosgrove (Bandon) Thomas Porter, Bandon Rev. Richard Purcell, Borton John Parks, Bantyre (Bantry) Richard Samuel Perry, Butlerstown John Puxly, Crosshaven (Of Allihies Mining Family) Henry Puxley, Crosshaven Richard Torsan (Tonson) Rye, Ryecourt, (North Cork descendants of Sir william Hull) John Russell, Skibbereen Mathias Reordan (Riordan), Cobinagellagh Laurence Roach (Roche), Cove Richard Rowland, Hermitage Robert Swayne, Bantyre (Bantry) John Sealy, Firgrove (Bandon/Innishannon) Jonas Stawell, Kilbritain James Stawell, Kilbritain Rev. William Stewart, Clonakilty Rev. Armiger Sealy, Ummery (Macroom) Rev. William Skitto, Sunville James Sealy, Bandon William Swanton, Ballydehob Theops. Morris Symms, Dunmanus Baldwin Sealy, Ummery Armiger Sealy, Bandon Richard N. Summerville, Schull Richard Splane, Garrane John Swetnam, Skibbereen Rev. Henry Wilson Stewart, Same Place Richard Shorten, Pullirick William Scaly, Bandon William Townsend, Derry (Casteltownsend) Rev. Horatio Townsend, Courtmasherry Samuel Townsend, Whitehall (Skibbereen) Samuel Philip Townsend, Firmount (Bandon) John Townsend, Castle Townsend Edward H. Townsend, Same Place Thomas Tresselian, Ballinadee Frans. Roynayne Trimbath, S. Cork Regiment Rev. Fitzgerald Tisdall, Crookhaven (Tisdalls later married into Murphy family Newtown, Bantry) Richard Townsend, Ross(Carbery) Lieutenant William Vernon, N. Mayo Militia Rev. Edward Warren, Crookstown Simon White, Bantry George Wheeler, Bandon Augustus Warren, Warrenscourt William Whelpley, Bellmount (Ballineen?) Hamilton White, Bantry John Watkins, Oldcourt (Bandon?) John Wolfe, Clonakilty Samuel Whelpley (Welplys part McCarthy), Masseytown (Macroom) Rev. Robert Warren, Maclonagh John Warren, Winsorhill Thomas Walton, Oysterhaven Richard Walton, Same Michael Williams, Currihy Richard Woulfe, Ashgrove Rev. Christmas Paul Wallis, Rinney Capt. John Yeates, Royal Lancashire Volunteers John Young, Esq. Bantry (Fishing/Merchant family) John Young, Skibbereen

Evanson, Chas. Sen. Esq., Alderman. Ronayne‘s Court

Yesterday morning [Mon.] at his seat at Ronayne‘s Court, Charles Evanson, Senior. Esq.,
a truly valuable Citizen, and one of the Aldermen of this city.‘ Cork Constitution 26th August 1828
Evanson, Alderman. Treasurer to the Wide Street Commissioners, a smart canvass for the office of Treasurer to the Wide-street Commissioners, vacant by the death of Alderman Evanson, has been stopped by the determination of that body not to appoint a Treasurer in future, but to lodge their funds in the Provincial Bank. The salary was One hundred and fifty guineas [€13,300 approx in 2013] a year, which with other retrenchments just now made, makes a saving of £200* a year in favour of the public.‘ Cork Constitution 4th September 1828.

[*£200 in 1828=€16,800 approx in 2013. measuringsworth.com & xe.com]

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Further Evanson Gathering 1920s:

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


100th Birthday Party, Jer Jack Daly from, Kilcrohane, Muintervara, West Cork

Courtesy Danny Tobin.

Also in the photo is is wife Hettie nee Dukelow now deceased. They met when they worked at Commander Vaux’s farm in Coolculaghta in the 1950s.

 

Sad day for the Parish today as many of us attended the funeral of Jeremiah Daly. Better know as Jer Jack Owen Daly (instant genealogy) he was 103 years old, this was taken at his 100th birthday party. He was born in early 1915 https://rip.ie/death-n…/jeremiah-daly-kilcrohane-cork/368284

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‘Money is honoured, without money nobody is loved’. Excerpt from the Annals of Inisfallen written by Monks on Innisfallen Island on Lough Leane (Kerry), Ireland. Following an account of the building of the castle of Brí Uis (chronicled in the year 1193), is a Latin inscription in the Celtic Ogham alphabet – ‘Numus honoratur – sine numo nullus amatur’ : ‘Money is honoured, without money nobody is loved’.


‘Money is honoured, without money nobody is loved’. Excerpt from the Annals of Inisfallen written by Monks on Innisfallen Island on Lough Leane (Kerry), Ireland. Following an account of the building of the castle of Brí Uis (chronicled in the year 1193), is a Latin inscription in the Celtic Ogham alphabet – ‘Numus honoratur – sine numo nullus amatur’ : ‘Money is honoured, without money nobody is loved’.

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On Tuesday morning [2nd], at St. Mary’s Shandon, Cork City, by the Rev. Dr. Quarry, Cornelius Callaghan, of the 3d Dragoon Guards, aged Nineteen, to Miss Jane Ford of Market St., aged Ninety-Three. Cork Constitution 4th March 1830.


Fortune, Susan. [Cork] city

On Tuesday morning [2nd], at St. Mary’s Shandon, Cork City, by the Rev. Dr. Quarry, Cornelius Callaghan, of the 3d Dragoon Guards, aged Nineteen, to Miss Jane Ford of Market St., aged Ninety-Three. Cork Constitution 4th March 1830.

‘At Zalapa (Xalapa), Mexico, 12th March [Fri.], George O’Gorman, Esq. Chief Commissioner of the Tialpuxahua Company, to Elizabeth Barry, daughter of the late Richard Barry, Esq., of Cork.’ Death of Richard Bowden, his former secretary, From Yellow Fever, founder of St. Patrick’s Society, Mexico City.

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‘At Zalapa (Xalapa), Mexico, 12th March [Fri.], George O’Gorman, Esq. Chief Commissioner of the Tialpuxahua Company, to Elizabeth Barry, daughter of the late Richard Barry, Esq., of Cork.’ Death of Richard Bowden, his former secretary From Yellow Fever, founder of St. Patrick’s Society, Mexico City.

Cork Constitution c 3rd June 1830.

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Courtesy: Paschal McDonnell

Bowden, Richard, Esq. [Cork] city, Britannic Majesty‘s Vice-Consul, Tampico,
Mexico
In August last, [1827], at Tampico, Richard Bowden, Esq. his Britannic Majesty‘s
Vice-Consul for that por, he ventured forth into a foreign country, destitute of
friends or money, or the ordinary means of obtaining them ; and in less than four
years, he elevated himself to a degree of respectability, competence and usefulness, to
which it is the lot of few, at any period of life, to attain. A native of Ireland, (the
nephew of Messrs. Ronayne Brothers, of the City of Cork, and was by his Mother‘s
side the relative of many of the oldest families in the South of Ireland) he
accompanied his mother, and other relatives to this city, where, however, neither he
nor they, succeeded in winning back the smiles of fortune, and in 1823 he took his
departure from this city for Mexico-a country, in which his hopes pictured a wide
field for commercial enterprise. At this period he was twenty-three years of age. In
Mexico he introduced himself, to his Britannic Majesty‘s Consul-General, Mr.
O‘Gorman, an incomparable man, who employed him as his Secretary. While in this
situation, Mr. Bowden wrote a Treatise, on the Resources and Trade of Mexico,
which attracted the attention, and admiration of men of thought and intellect. He was
recommended as a fit candidate for the office of Vice-Consul at Tampico to Mr.
Canning, who, with his well known disinterestedness and discrimination, appointed
him to that office without hesitation. This appointment, at once placing him in a
responsible and conspicuous situation, served to facilitate his commercial
speculations, and his sphere of usefulness was extended with active and beneficent
effect. But death arrested him in his career of promise, and it may be truly said,
from information which has reached us, that he fell victim to a refined sense of duty.
Though the yellow fever had nearly depopulated the district in which he resided, yet
he remained at his post ; two British men-of-War had arrived, together with a ship
consigned to him from the Real Del Monte Mining Company, and thus came
augmented inducements tempting him to remain in the midst of desolation, pestilence,
and death. The contagion reached him, and in a few days he was a corpse. In the
premature decease of Mr. Bowden, we have not only to lament the loss of an
inestimable young ; but we have to sympathise with an afflicted mother and her truly
interesting family, whose support and pride and hope he was. To his native country
Mr. Bowden was a friend as well as an ornament—he was the principal founder of the
St. Patrick‘s Society in the City of Mexico ; an association established for the relief of his indigent countrymen, and which has already accomplished much good.

New
York Paper, Dec.1. [1827]‘ CC (10/01/1828)
Boyce, John, Esq. Strand Crescent [now part of Iarnród Éireann Rail Yard

Ireland causes Troubling times for Low-Tax tradition in Switzerland’s Zug, Reserves Depleted.


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

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

The Application by Guinness brewery in the 19th Century of Biochemistry and Statistics to the brewing Industry by Johh Kay.

Ancestry Chart of William Wolfe born c 1720 and Miss Morgan, ancestors of Danno Mahony World Wrestling Champion, and reputed first cousin of General Wolfe of Quebec fame, Dereenlomane, (Doirín na Lomán: Little Oakwood), Ballydehob, West Cork names mentioned Swanton, Young, White, Levis, Connell, O’Driscoll, Mehigan, Caverly, Bryan, Hegarty.


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Ancestry Chart of William Wolfe born c 1720 and Miss Morgan, ancestors of Danno Mahony World Wrestling Champion, and reputed first cousin of General Wolfe of Quebec fame, Dereenlomane, (Doirín na Lomán: Little Oakwood), Ballydehob, West Cork names mentioned Swanton, Young, White, Levis, Connell, O’Driscoll, Mehigan, Caverly, Bryan, Hegarty.

Courtesy Mr and Mrs Camier, Gortnagrough Folk Museum, Ballydehob..

The chart shows details of intermarriage mirroring surviving Church of Ireland registers and the Catholic records from around 1820 (Irishgenealogy.ie). It demonstrates that he population of South West Cork is completely mixed through intermarriage and religion change on both sides to an extent not appreciated publicly.

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The following list appeared in THE NEW CORK EVENING POST for Monday 24 March 1800, amended to concentrate on West and South Cork: A Correct List of Certificates Issued by James Chatterton,the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cork between the first of May 1799 and the first of October in the same year, pursuant to an Act passed in this Kingdom in the 39th year of his Majesty’s Reign, entitled an Act for granting to his Majesty certain Duties on Certificates to be issued with respect to the Killing of Game. Thomas Alleyn, Hollybrook David Atkinson, Bandon Jonathan Arrowsmith, Capt Royal Lancashire Volunteers George Adderley, Innishannon Right Hon. Lord Boyle, Castlemartyr Standish Barry, Leamlara Philip Peterson Bickford, Kinsale Mathew Balsaigne, Bandon Cornelius Burke, Clonreigh William Banfield, Bandon Francis Busteed, Castletown James Barry, Kilbarry William Boyle, Boyles-grove John Beamish, Cashil Rev. Samuel Beamish, Mount Beamish Jonas Baldwin, Bantry Richard Beecher, Hollybrook (Skibbereen) Henry Beecher, Hollybrook Arthur Beamish Bernard, Pallace-Ann, (Ballineen) Joseph Bullen, Kinsale Richard Bouden, Jun, Dunmanway Capt John Burton, Bandon Lord Viscount Bandon, Castlebernard, (Bandon former O’Mahony Castle) John Beecher, Luncon (Leamcon, Schull) William Baldwin, Keymore Capt. Wm. Anth. Brabazon, Louth Regiment, Bandon Thomas Bradford, Bandon George Beamish, Clogheen Richard Barry, Barley-Lodge Henry Baldwin, Castletownsend Rev. Carlton Brown, Kinsale John Bennett, Surgeon, Royal Lancashire Volunteers Liet. John Blake, North Mayo Militia, Charlesfort, (Kinsale) Denis Begly, Balabahala (Beal-na-Bláth?) Right Hon. Lord Bantry, Seafield-park Thomas Claton, Lieut. Col Royal Lancashire Boyle Coughlan, Ballygarvan (From Carrigmanus, Goleen family associated with Boyle/Hull) Thomas Clarke, Skibbereen, Robert Longfield Connor, Fort Robert (Manch, Ballineen Fergus O’Connor/Chartist family) Lieut. Wm. Cuttle, 5th Reg. Dunmanaway Francis Cuttle Jun. Dunmanway Robert Nellis Croker, Lisnabrin Richard Croker, Same Place Leonard Croker, Bandon Rev. Thomas Cooke, Prospect Hall Daniel Coghlan, Crookhaven (Small Landlords Protestant since 1600) Richard Coghlan, Carrigmanus John Clarke, M.D., Skibbereen (Family later related to Rickard Deasy Attorney General and Astronomers) Rickard Donovan, Bandon (Possibly later from 1835 Clerk of the Peace/State Solicitor for Co. Cork) John Donovan, M.D. Barry’s-Hall (Clonakilty) Rickard Deasy, Same (Possible Barrister later AG of Brewing family) Col. Sir Benjamin Dunbar, Bandon Samuel Deany, (Probably Dealy/Daly of shipping merchant family) Bantry George Nichols Dunn, Kinsale Thomas Donovan, Ringabella, (Crosshaven) Philip Donovan, Clonakilty Rickard Donovan, Ballinacrushy (Ballinascarty?) Stephen Dorman, Kinsale Nathaniel Evanson, Four-Mile-Water (Durrus Court, Gearhameen) William Sullivan Ellis, Kilcrea Capt. Alex. Filgate, Louth Regiment, Bandon John Garlside, Lieut Col. Royal Lancashire Volunteers Evan Gerrard, Captain Royal Lancashire Volunteers Thomas Grant, Kilmerray (KIlmurray?) John Good, jun. Crossmahon James Gilman, jun. Dunmanway John Gillman, Dunmanway Herbert Gillman, Bellrose Nicholas Gyles, Lisnabrin Rev. John Gibbs, Inchigelagh (Inchigeela) Rev. John Griffith, Kinsale Herbert Gilman, Old Park John Garde, Dunsfort (Upton) Laurence Goolde, Aughareena Thomas Gillon, Roy. Lancashire Volunteers James John Grimley, Skibbereen Henry Gillman, Rock-House William Heatly, Captain, Royal Lancashire Volunteers John Hargraves, Captain, Ditto William Halen, Major, Ditto Richard Hungerford, Clonakilty Arthur Hyde, Castlehyde John Hyde, Cregg George Hodder, Fountainstown Thomas B. Hardy, Royal Lancashire Volunteers Walter Atkin Hayman, Youghall William Harris, Assolas Howard Holland, Knocknahilen Robert Hodges, Mount Hodges, (Macroom) John Hungerford, Burren Thomas Hungerford, Burren Henry Harrison, Castle Harrison John Hawkins, Jun. Grange Edward Hayes, Dunmanaway Thomas Herrick, The Island, (Clonakilty) Gorshan Herrick, Same Place Richard Edward Hull, Lemcon (Schull) Thomas Harris, Assolas William Hawkes, Elm-park John Pope Heard, Kinsale Thomas F. Hoare, Richmond Thomas Hungerford, Ross William Hounor, Bandon Richard Hungerford, Drombeg John Hungerford, Bantry Pat. Higgings, Gamekeeper to W. Pearde, Peardemount Rev. James Hingson, Cloyne William Horan, Castle Jane William Hall, Cove Rev. Robert Hoare, Rockfort Samuel Hawkes, Sirmount (Firmount/Innishannon?) John Hosford, Rushfield John Jagoe, Kinsale Henry Jermyn, Aughadown Samson Jervois, Bandon John Johnson, Peafield William Jagoe, Aghamart Rev. Herbert Kenny, Kilineen James Kearney, Garrettstown (Major farmers improvers) Robert Kenny, Kinneagh, (Bandon) Rev. Thomas Kenny, Same Place Rev. Arthur Keily, Belview Rev. Edward Kenny, Moviddy James Kearney, Killmore Right Hon. Ld. Longueville, Castlemartyr (Related to Whites of Bantry) Nichs. Jackson Lane, Capt Devon & Cornwall Fencibles James Lomas, Capt. R. Lancashire Volunteers Arthur Lucas, Esq. Mountpleasant Robert Lawson, Clonakilty James Leahy, Baltybahalla David Leahy, Newtown Richard Long, Hollyhill (Skibbereen) Richard Hull Lewis, Seafort (Probably related to Hulls of Leamcon, Schull) Dan. Fras. Leahy, Macromp (Macroom) John Long, Aughadown, (Skibbereen) James Leahy, Sebullen Dan. Lucy, Game keeper to Lord Bantry Rt Hon. Wm. Mordaunt Maitland, Lt. Col. Devon & Cornwall Fencibles John Murphy, Newtown (Bantry, Landlord and Miller) Matt Minbear, Raleigh (Macroom) Sam. Milner Eddencurra, Game-K Manor, Dunmanway (Rev) John Henry Madrass, (Curate) Durrus, married to Evanson of Huguenot extraction via Amsterdam Charles M’Carthy, Gortnasereeny (Dunmanway ancient family) Thomas Markham, Kinsale Denis M’Carthy, Rhaduane Hampden Maffy, Sevenheads (KInsale) Lieut. Col. Wm. Monro, Bandon Charles M’Carthy, Churchill (Possibly Skibbereen) Rev. George Monro, Killowen George Murphy, Bandon Charles McCarthy, Sunville, (Skibbereen) Denis McCarthy, Cocinlagane John Southcole Mansergh, Bridgetown (Skibbereen?) John McCarthy, Roseville Captain Francis Nelson, Bandon John Nason, Newtown Hugh O’Donnell, Col. South Mayo Militia Charles Silver Oliver, Sun Lodge Rev. Corns. O’Crowley, P.P. Butlersgise (Drimoleague) Alexander O’Driscoll, Mountmusic (Caheragh) Alexander O’Driscoll, Lacklands (Lakelands/Skibbereen) Jeremiah O’Sullivan, Ardnegeshig Cornelius O’Driscoll, Riverview (Possibly Skibbereen) William Phelan, Kinsale John Peard, Tourmore (Toormore/Goleen, Customs?) William Popham, Kilmore (Bandon?) John Popham, Mosgrove (Bandon) Thomas Porter, Bandon Rev. Richard Purcell, Borton John Parks, Bantyre (Bantry) Richard Samuel Perry, Butlerstown John Puxly, Crosshaven (Of Allihies Mining Family) Henry Puxley, Crosshaven Richard Torsan (Tonson) Rye, Ryecourt, (North Cork descendants of Sir william Hull) John Russell, Skibbereen Mathias Reordan (Riordan), Cobinagellagh Laurence Roach (Roche), Cove Richard Rowland, Hermitage Robert Swayne, Bantyre (Bantry) John Sealy, Firgrove (Bandon/Innishannon) Jonas Stawell, Kilbritain James Stawell, Kilbritain Rev. William Stewart, Clonakilty Rev. Armiger Sealy, Ummery (Macroom) Rev. William Skitto, Sunville James Sealy, Bandon William Swanton, Ballydehob Theops. Morris Symms, Dunmanus Baldwin Sealy, Ummery Armiger Sealy, Bandon Richard N. Summerville, Schull Richard Splane, Garrane John Swetnam, Skibbereen Rev. Henry Wilson Stewart, Same Place Richard Shorten, Pullirick William Scaly, Bandon William Townsend, Derry (Casteltownsend) Rev. Horatio Townsend, Courtmasherry Samuel Townsend, Whitehall (Skibbereen) Samuel Philip Townsend, Firmount (Bandon) John Townsend, Castle Townsend Edward H. Townsend, Same Place Thomas Tresselian, Ballinadee Frans. Roynayne Trimbath, S. Cork Regiment Rev. Fitzgerald Tisdall, Crookhaven (Tisdalls later married into Murphy family Newtown, Bantry) Richard Townsend, Ross(Carbery) Lieutenant William Vernon, N. Mayo Militia Rev. Edward Warren, Crookstown Simon White, Bantry George Wheeler, Bandon Augustus Warren, Warrenscourt William Whelpley, Bellmount (Ballineen?) Hamilton White, Bantry John Watkins, Oldcourt (Bandon?) John Wolfe, Clonakilty Samuel Whelpley (Welplys part McCarthy), Masseytown (Macroom) Rev. Robert Warren, Maclonagh John Warren, Winsorhill Thomas Walton, Oysterhaven Richard Walton, Same Michael Williams, Currihy Richard Woulfe, Ashgrove Rev. Christmas Paul Wallis, Rinney Capt. John Yeates, Royal Lancashire Volunteers John Young, Esq. Bantry (Fishing/Merchant family) John Young, Skibbereen


The following list appeared in THE NEW CORK EVENING POST for Monday 24 March 1800, amended to concentrate on West and South Cork:

A Correct List of Certificates Issued by James Chatterton,the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cork between the first of May 1799 and the first of October in the same year, pursuant to an Act passed in this Kingdom in the 39th year of his Majesty’s Reign, entitled an Act for granting to his Majesty certain Duties on Certificates to be issued with respect to the Killing of Game.

Thomas Alleyn, Hollybrook
David Atkinson, Bandon
Jonathan Arrowsmith, Capt Royal Lancashire Volunteers

George Adderley, Innishannon
Right Hon. Lord Boyle, Castlemartyr
Standish Barry, Leamlara
Philip Peterson Bickford, Kinsale
Mathew Balsaigne, Bandon
Cornelius Burke, Clonreigh
William Banfield, Bandon
Francis Busteed, Castletown
James Barry, Kilbarry
William Boyle, Boyles-grove
John Beamish, Cashil
Rev. Samuel Beamish, Mount Beamish
Jonas Baldwin, Bantry
Richard Beecher, Hollybrook (Skibbereen)
Henry Beecher, Hollybrook
Arthur Beamish Bernard, Pallace-Ann, (Ballineen)
Joseph Bullen, Kinsale
Richard Bouden, Jun, Dunmanway
Capt John Burton, Bandon
Lord Viscount Bandon, Castlebernard, (Bandon former O’Mahony Castle)
John Beecher, Luncon (Leamcon, Schull)
William Baldwin, Keymore
Capt. Wm. Anth. Brabazon, Louth Regiment, Bandon
Thomas Bradford, Bandon
George Beamish, Clogheen
Richard Barry, Barley-Lodge
Henry Baldwin, Castletownsend
Rev. Carlton Brown, Kinsale
John Bennett, Surgeon, Royal Lancashire Volunteers
Liet. John Blake, North Mayo Militia, Charlesfort, (Kinsale)
Denis Begly, Balabahala (Beal-na-Bláth?)
Right Hon. Lord Bantry, Seafield-park
Thomas Claton, Lieut. Col Royal Lancashire
Boyle Coughlan, Ballygarvan (From Carrigmanus, Goleen family associated with Boyle/Hull)
Thomas Clarke, Skibbereen
Robert Longfield Connor, Fort Robert (Manch, Ballineen Fergus O’Connor/Chartist family)
Lieut. Wm. Cuttle, 5th Reg. Dunmanaway
Francis Cuttle Jun. Dunmanway
Robert Nellis Croker, Lisnabrin
Richard Croker, Same Place
Leonard Croker, Bandon
Rev. Thomas Cooke, Prospect Hall
Daniel Coghlan, Crookhaven (Small Landlords Protestant since 1600)
Richard Coghlan, Carrigmanus
John Clarke, M.D., Skibbereen (Family later related to Rickard Deasy, Attorney General and Astronomers)
Rickard Donovan, Bandon (Possibly later from 1835 Clerk of the Peace/State Solicitor for Co. Cork)
John Donovan, M.D. Barry’s-Hall (Clonakilty)
Rickard Deasy, Same (Possible Barrister later AG of Brewing family)
Col. Sir Benjamin Dunbar, Bandon
Samuel Deany, (Probably Dealy/Daly of shipping merchant family) Bantry
George Nichols Dunn, Kinsale
Thomas Donovan, Ringabella, (Crosshaven)
Philip Donovan, Clonakilty
Rickard Donovan, Ballinacrushy (Ballinascarty?)
Stephen Dorman, Kinsale
Nathaniel Evanson, Four-Mile-Water (Durrus Court, Gearhameen)
William Sullivan Ellis, Kilcrea
Capt. Alex. Filgate, Louth Regiment, Bandon
John Garlside, Lieut Col. Royal Lancashire Volunteers
Evan Gerrard, Captain Royal Lancashire Volunteers
Thomas Grant, Kilmerray (KIlmurray?)
John Good, jun. Crossmahon
James Gilman, jun. Dunmanway
John Gillman, Dunmanway
Herbert Gillman, Bellrose
Nicholas Gyles, Lisnabrin
Rev. John Gibbs, Inchigelagh (Inchigeela)
Rev. John Griffith, Kinsale
Herbert Gilman, Old Park
John Garde, Dunsfort (Upton)
Laurence Goolde, Aughareena
Thomas Gillon, Roy. Lancashire Volunteers
James John Grimley, Skibbereen
Henry Gillman, Rock-House
William Heatly, Captain, Royal Lancashire Volunteers
John Hargraves, Captain, Ditto
William Halen, Major, Ditto
Richard Hungerford, Clonakilty
Arthur Hyde, Castlehyde
John Hyde, Cregg
George Hodder, Fountainstown
Thomas B. Hardy, Royal Lancashire Volunteers
Walter Atkin Hayman, Youghall
William Harris, Assolas
Howard Holland, Knocknahilen
Robert Hodges, Mount Hodges, (Macroom)
John Hungerford, Burren
Thomas Hungerford, Burren
Henry Harrison, Castle Harrison
John Hawkins, Jun. Grange
Edward Hayes, Dunmanaway
Thomas Herrick, The Island, (Clonakilty)
Gorshan Herrick, Same Place
Richard Edward Hull, Lemcon (Schull)
Thomas Harris, Assolas
William Hawkes, Elm-park
John Pope Heard, Kinsale
Thomas F. Hoare, Richmond
Thomas Hungerford, Ross
William Hounor, Bandon
Richard Hungerford, Drombeg
John Hungerford, Bantry
Pat. Higgings, Gamekeeper to W. Pearde, Peardemount
Rev. James Hingson, Cloyne
William Horan, Castle Jane
William Hall, Cove
Rev. Robert Hoare, Rockfort
Samuel Hawkes, Sirmount (Firmount/Innishannon?)
John Hosford, Rushfield
John Jagoe, Kinsale
Henry Jermyn, Aughadown
Samson Jervois, Bandon
John Johnson, Peafield
William Jagoe, Aghamart
Rev. Herbert Kenny, Kilineen
James Kearney, Garrettstown (Major farmers improvers)
Robert Kenny, Kinneagh, (Bandon)
Rev. Thomas Kenny, Same Place
Rev. Arthur Keily, Belview
Rev. Edward Kenny, Moviddy
James Kearney, Killmore
Right Hon. Ld. Longueville, Castlemartyr (Related to Whites of Bantry)
Nichs. Jackson Lane, Capt Devon & Cornwall Fencibles
James Lomas, Capt. R. Lancashire Volunteers
Arthur Lucas, Esq. Mountpleasant
Robert Lawson, Clonakilty
James Leahy, Baltybahalla
David Leahy, Newtown
Richard Long, Hollyhill (Skibbereen)
Richard Hull Lewis, Seafort (Probably related to Hulls of Leamcon, Schull)
Dan. Fras. Leahy, Macromp (Macroom)
John Long, Aughadown, (Skibbereen)
James Leahy, Sebullen
Dan. Lucy, Game keeper to Lord Bantry
Rt Hon. Wm. Mordaunt Maitland, Lt. Col. Devon & Cornwall Fencibles
John Murphy, Newtown (Bantry, Landlord and Miller)
Matt Minbear, Raleigh (Macroom)
Sam. Milner Eddencurra, Game-K Manor, Dunmanway
(Rev) John Henry Madrass, (Curate) Durrus, married to Evanson of Huguenot extraction via Amsterdam
Charles M’Carthy, Gortnasereeny (Dunmanway ancient family)
Thomas Markham, Kinsale
Denis M’Carthy, Rhaduane
Hampden Maffy, Sevenheads (KInsale)
Lieut. Col. Wm. Monro, Bandon
Charles M’Carthy, Churchill (Possibly Skibbereen)
Rev. George Monro, Killowen
George Murphy, Bandon
Charles McCarthy, Sunville, (Skibbereen)
Denis McCarthy, Cocinlagane
John Southcole Mansergh, Bridgetown (Skibbereen?)
John McCarthy, Roseville
Captain Francis Nelson, Bandon
John Nason, Newtown
Hugh O’Donnell, Col. South Mayo Militia
Charles Silver Oliver, Sun Lodge
Rev. Corns. O’Crowley, P.P. Butlersgise (Drimoleague)
Alexander O’Driscoll, Mountmusic (Caheragh)
Alexander O’Driscoll, Lacklands (Lakelands/Skibbereen)
Jeremiah O’Sullivan, Ardnegeshig
Cornelius O’Driscoll, Riverview (Possibly Skibbereen)
William Phelan, Kinsale
John Peard, Tourmore (Toormore/Goleen, Customs?)
William Popham, Kilmore (Bandon?)
John Popham, Mosgrove (Bandon)
Thomas Porter, Bandon
Rev. Richard Purcell, Borton
John Parks, Bantyre (Bantry/Mallow)
Richard Samuel Perry, Butlerstown
John Puxly, Crosshaven (Of Allihies Mining Family)
Henry Puxley, Crosshaven
Richard Torsan (Tonson) Rye, Ryecourt, (North Cork descendants of Sir william Hull)
John Russell, Skibbereen
Mathias Reordan (Riordan), Cobinagellagh
Laurence Roach (Roche), Cove
Richard Rowland, Hermitage
Robert Swayne, Bantyre (Bantry/Mallow)
John Sealy, Firgrove (Bandon/Innishannon)
Jonas Stawell, Kilbritain
James Stawell, Kilbritain
Rev. William Stewart, Clonakilty
Rev. Armiger Sealy, Ummery (Macroom)
Rev. William Skitto, Sunville
James Sealy, Bandon
William Swanton, Ballydehob
Theops. Morris Symms, Dunmanus
Baldwin Sealy, Ummery
Armiger Sealy, Bandon
Richard N. Summerville, Schull
Richard Splane, Garrane
John Swetnam, Skibbereen
Rev. Henry Wilson Stewart, Same Place
Richard Shorten, Pullirick
William Scaly, Bandon
William Townsend, Derry (Casteltownsend)
Rev. Horatio Townsend, Courtmasherry
Samuel Townsend, Whitehall (Skibbereen)
Samuel Philip Townsend, Firmount (Bandon)
John Townsend, Castle Townsend
Edward H. Townsend, Same Place
Thomas Tresselian, Ballinadee
Frans. Roynayne Trimbath, S. Cork Regiment
Rev. Fitzgerald Tisdall, Crookhaven (Tisdalls later married into Murphy family Newtown, Bantry)
Richard Townsend, Ross(Carbery)
Lieutenant William Vernon, N. Mayo Militia
Rev. Edward Warren, Crookstown
Simon White, Bantry
George Wheeler, Bandon
Augustus Warren, Warrenscourt
William Whelpley, Bellmount (Ballineen?)
Hamilton White, Bantry
John Watkins, Oldcourt (Bandon?)
John Wolfe, Clonakilty
Samuel Whelpley (Welplys part McCarthy), Masseytown (Macroom)
Rev. Robert Warren, Maclonagh
John Warren, Winsorhill
Thomas Walton, Oysterhaven
Richard Walton, Same
Michael Williams, Currihy
Richard Woulfe, Ashgrove
Rev. Christmas Paul Wallis, Rinney
Capt. John Yeates, Royal Lancashire Volunteers
John Young, Esq. Bantry (Fishing/Merchant family)
John Young, Skibbereen

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1826, United Parishes of Durrus and Muintervara, The Rev,. Richard Quinn P.P. begs leave to offer his most Respectful Thanks to to the Right Reverend Dr. Murphy, Lord Carbery, and the undermentioned Ladies and Gentlemen by which he has been enable to nearly complete two churches in the United Parishes. Right Rev. Dr. Murphy £10, Lord Carbery £3.3, Mrs. Baldwin £10, Mrs. O’Donovan, O’Donovan’s Cove £40, Rev Alcock, £2, R. Evanson Esq., Four Mile Water, £1, D Macguillcuddy Esq., £3, Dr O’Donovan, O’Donovan Cove, £5, William Wise Esq., £2, Charles Evanson, Esq £2.2, William Beamish, Esq., £5.5, Jeremiah Murphy, Esq., £10, James Murphy Esq., £3.3 Daniel Murphy Esq., £1, Nicholas Murphy Esq., £1.10, John Murphy Esq., £1 Alexander O’Driscoll. Esq., Clover Hill, £2.2, T O’Donovan, Glanlough Cottage, £5, T O’Donovan, Esq., £5, Rossquinough Richard O’Donovan Esq., O’Donovan’s Cove, £3, Captain O’Donovan, Killbrinogue £1.1 Richard Levins (Levis) Esq., £1.1i Timothy Sullivan, Esq., Bantry £2


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1826, United Parishes of Durrus and Muintervara, The Rev,. Richard Quinn P.P. begs leave to offer his most Respectful Thanks to to the Right Reverend Dr. Murphy, Lord Carbery, and the undermentioned Ladies and Gentlemen by which he has been enable to nearly complete two churches in the United Parishes. Right Rev. Dr. Murphy £10, (Bishop of Cork)
Lord Carbery £3.3,(Landlord, Ballycomane),
Mrs. Baldwin £10,
Mrs. O’Donovan, O’Donovan’s Cove £40, (Landlord)
Rev Alcock, £2, (Vicar)
R. Evanson Esq., Four Mile Water, £1, (Landlord)
D Macguillcuddy Esq., £3,
Dr O’Donovan, O’Donovan Cove, £5,(Doctor probably author of History of Carbery)
William Wise Esq., £2, (Possibly Cork Distilling Family)
Charles Evanson, Esq £2.2,
William Beamish, Esq., £5.5,
Jeremiah Murphy, Esq., £10,
James Murphy Esq., £3.3
Daniel Murphy Esq., £1,
Nicholas Murphy Esq., £1.10,
John Murphy Esq., £1
Alexander O’Driscoll. Esq., Clover Hill, £2.2, (Probably Middleman on Mizen)
T O’Donovan, Glanlough Cottage, £5, (Landlord)

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1847. 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.


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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