Agricultural Prizes, 19th October 1863, Bantry, West Cork, William Sullivan, John Tobin, Whiddy Island, Cornelius O’Donovan, John Godfrey, Newtown, John Vickery, Ballycomane, Pat Sweeney, Bantry, Cornelius O’Donovan, Coomkeen, John Lynch, Richard Tobin, Droumlicaroo, Michael Morris, Friendly Cove, John Keohane, Dromclough.


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Agricultural Prizes, 19th October 1863, Bantry, West Cork, William Sullivan, John Tobin, Whiddy Island, Cornelius O’Donovan, John Godfrey, Newtown, John Vickery, Ballycomane, Pat Sweeney, Bantry, Cornelius O’Donovan, Coomkeen, John Lynch, Richard Tobin, Droumlicaroo, Michael Morris, Friendly Cove, John Keohane, Dromclough.

Munster Flax Society Visit to Bantry Farms 1860: Prizes James Philips, James Vickery, Ballycomane, Charles Dukelow, Best Dairy, Coomkeen, Improvements on Bandon Estate, Durrus 1869, praise for Charles Dukelow, Coomkeen, Slate Quarry, Barytes Mines,Considerable employment. Local Agent Colonel Bernard aided by Charles Skuse, Clashadoo. Bantry Agricultural Society, Annual Exhibition November 1861, at The Square, Attending: John Warren Payne (Land Agent), John Young, William Young, Robert White, J.P. Glengariff, George Bird (Land Agent), Bantry, John E. Barrett, Carriganass Castle (Land Agent, Kenmare Estate), Dr. McCarthy, Bantry, Rev. George Shean P.P., Bantry, Rev. Mr. Delat. C. C., Bantry, Christopher Gallway, J.P. Killarney, (Agent Kenmare Estate), William Jagoe, Richard Tonson Evanson (Ardgoena, Durrus, Landlord), Thomas T Curtain, Bantry, Cornelius O’Leary, Newtown, William Jagoe, Michael Hungerford Morris (Friendly Cove, Durrus, Landlord), J. Cullinane, Bantry, George Robinson, J. P. Coronea, Skibbereen, Landlord.

Bantry, West Cork, Agricultural Show (Taisdáeantas Cuireadgineachta Bheantraí), 1947 names and addresses of competitors, Curriculum of Vocational Educational Committee Day and Evening, Kingdom Show Band in the Stella Ballroom

Minutes of Ballineen, Co. Cork, Agricultural Society 1845-7, ordered that pamphlet on turnips be translated into Irish for some of the Protestant famers, turnips, flax growing plight of labourers, attendance by name and townland 1847 contrasted with 1946 location of families.

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A Day of General Humiliation was Observed in September 1846 by the Protestant Churches of Aughadown, Kilcoe, Durrus, Schull, Kilmoe, West Cork, In Reference to the Alarming State of Things (The Famine) and With Much Apparent Devotion.


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A Day of General Humiliation was Observed in September 1846 by the Protestant Churches of Aughadown, Kilcoe, Durrus, Schull, Kilmoe, West Cork, In Reference to the Alarming State of Things (The Famine) and With Much Apparent Devotion.

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Marriage Settlement, 1781, of Lieutenant William Hamilton Blair (Blair’s Cove, Durrus), His Majesties City of Cork Militia to Helen Little, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.


Marriage Settlement, 1781, of Lieutenant William Hamilton Blair (Blair’s Cove, Durrus), His Majesties City of Cork Militia to Helen Little, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.

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Sale of Blair Estate, 1866:

Sale of Blair Estate, Coolculaghta old name Carpolite, (Blair’s Cove), Durrus, West Cork, by Landed Estates Court 1866, with details of Legal Tenure, Tenants, Leases, Maps

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BnjAwZ6eFk_0sTMsjxYBo3YFQLNqJ4J2utWIftpJXqs/edit

Age of Hamilton, b c 1773
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It may be a co-incidence but there is a Blair/Little marriage in1807 perhaps the Cork Blairs kept up contact with the extended family in Northern Ireland. The Blairs were closely linked to the Bantry Whites one of whom married a Hamilton from Armagh c 1690.

James Little

Sex:

Male

Marriage:

1807

Marriage Place:

Presbyterian Church, Kircubbin, County Down, Northern Ireland

Spouse:

Isabella Blair

Source:

Z. Mettam. Northern Ireland Marriages, Volume 1 (Manuscript found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City on microfilm 824282, item 2).

Marriages are taken from County Down: Boardmills 1st Presbyterian Church, 1782-1842; 1851-1870; Down/Downpatrick, 1700-1874; Dromara, 1817-1845; Dromore, 1784-1845; Drumbo, 1706-1721; Killinchy, 1812- 1845; Killyleagh, 1835-1872; Kilmore, 1833-1845; and Kircubbin, 1802- 1845.

Registration of marriages at the General Register Office in Dublin was compulsory for all Protestants after April 1845 in Ireland. They are the official record.

Fenwicks, Blairs, Whites, Davies from 1710s inheritors of Hollow Blade Company lands in West Cork, Fishing, Smelting, Forestry.


Fenwicks, Blairs, Whites, Davies from 1710s inheritors of Hollow Blade Company lands in West Cork, Fishing, Smelting, Forestry.

This marriage deeds shows the interconnected families. The parties mentioned were active in land dealing and other enterprises in the Bantry/Macroom/Dunmanway areas from c 1710. One of the Whites then of Whiddy originally Dunmanway (probably originally from Co. Limerick) received a legal education at one of theLondon Inns and was known as Councellor White.

The Little Isladn referred to in connection with the Fenwicks is off the Baltimore/Skibbereen road near Creagh Church where Canon Goodman is buried.

The Blairs eventually settled in Durrus at Blair’s Cove.

The Davies were in Macroom one of the family a Pastor was active in multiple businesses in Bantry in the 1740s and 50s in conjunction with the Galweys/Meades/Youngs/Birds.

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Sale by Cant (Highest Bidder) in Chichester House, Dublin 1703 of Galwey lands in East and West Carbery Forfeited, Kilfaghna, Drombeggy, Cullinagh, Dirryleigh, Shrilane, Gortard, Balliisland and ten small islands, Knockeeridane, Castlehaven, Gortard, Creaghm, Coney Island, Baltimore, Raghmore, Cloghanmore, Cloghanbeg, Lissangel, Caheragh, Gortnamuckla Lisalchorig with some tenants listed, Coppingers, Hollow Blade Company, South Sea Bubble.

The Hollow Blade Company of London and Land in Reendonegan, Bantry, Co. Cork 1710, the Hutchinson Magistrates.

Inis Beg, Growing Lemons by the Banks of the River Illen, Skibereen, West Cork, Roger Fenwicks, Blairs, Whites, from 1710, the McCarthy Murroughs from 1860s, the Present Gardens

Robert Sullivan/O’Sullivan Esq, Tedagh, Parish of Durrus, Bantry, to New Orleans, 1845.


Robert Sullivan/O’Sullivan, Tedagh, Parish of Durrus, Bantry, to New Orleans, 1845.

This complicated land deed shows Robert Sullivan and the name Pattison in New Orleans occurs also a Bantry name.

Robert is a descendant of Michael O’Sullivan a Land Holder and Heart Tax Collector reputed to be a descendant of O’Sullivan Bere. He married Mary Vickery of Whiddy Island 1777 all the children were brought up in the Church of Ireland, there are an enormous number of descendants worldwide.

An associated family the Vickeries originally from Rooska moved to Reendonegan c 1840 and the entire family emigrated to the USA via New Orleans in 1850 ten in number.  They settled in Evanstown Ohio having come up the Mississippi.  Included was the oldest daughter who had married Warner adn gave birth on the 6 week voyage.

A Good Sheltry Farm gone to Forestry, Upper Tedagh, Durrus/Bantry, Homeplace of Sullivan/O’Sullivan family (Hurrigs), some claim Descent from O’Sullivan Bere from 1777 marriage of Michael Sullivan with Mary Vickery and some property dealings of the family

Prior to the US Civil War new Orleans was a major destination for the Irish.

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Listing of Townlands in Barony of Bantry and Bere, Escheated from O’Sullivan Bere and contained in lease of 1660 from The Earl of Anglesea to Colonels Walters, Kempton, Willis, Walkerd, Mr Knight and Miss Elizabeth Walters later forming base of White (Bantry House) Estate.


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Listing of Townlands in Barony of Bantry and Bere Escheated from O’Sullivan Bere and contained in lease of 1660 from The Earl of Anglesea to Colonels Walters, Kempton, Willis, Walkerd, Mr Knight and Miss Elizabeth Walters later forming base of White (Bantry House) Estate.

From Paddy O’Keeffe, Bantry Antiquarian.

http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=66015

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Estate of Tige M Finine Sullevan’s Estate, Glengariff, West Cork consisting of 21 Ploughlands with Tenants and rents, leased for 31 years from 1755, from Richard White, of Bantry House.


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Estate of Tige M Finine Sullevan’s Estate, Glengariff, West Cork consisting of 21 Ploughlands with Tenants and rents, leased for 31 years from 1755, from Richard White, of Bantry House.

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Proclamation arising from Grand Jury sitting on the 10th January 1727, in Bandon Co, Cork Sessions of the Peace declaring Daniel Carthy and Owen Carthy both alias ‘Skinny’ to be Outlaws, Robbers and Rapparees


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Proclamation arising from Grand Jury sitting on the 10th January 1727, in Bandon Co, Cork Sessions of the Peace declaring Daniel Carthy and Owen Carthy both alias ‘Skinny’ to be Outlaws, Robbers and Rapparees

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Inchigeela, West Cork, Church of Ireland, Records, Preacher Book, Communicants from 1832.


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Inchigeela, West Cork, Church of Ireland, Records, Preacher Book, Communicants from 1832.

The Preacher Book merely states the name of the Rector and Preacher.

It is interesting that these documents seem to be on a standard pro forma book prepared by William O’Hara, Stationers , 3 Patrick St., Cork presumably to the Dioceses. It is possibly that they follow the format of other such records destroyed in 1922.

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Cost of improvements and description of Glebe House, Inchigeelah and Ballinadee, West Cork1755

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Áiteanna Iar-Ghualta (Backward places) or Centres of the Information age? Valentia Island Telegraph Station and Crookhaven Marconi Radio Station 1902.


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Áiteanna Iar-Ghualta (Backward places) or Centres of the Information age? Valentia Island Telegraph Station and Crookhaven Marconi Radio Station 1902.

In a piece in Alan Drumm’s book on ‘Kerry and the Royal Munster Fusiliers’ he suggests that contrary to popular imagination Kerry and by inference West Cork were not backwaters pre WW1 but in the middle of the information age.

The Valentia Telegraph Station linked North America with the UK and until 1906 had a German Government Cable.

Marconi had an operation in Crookhaven which commenced in 1902

http://www.mizenhead.net/marconi.html

Charles Flynn an Irish emigrant who came home on a visit in 1904 was very impressed at how good the postal system and the telegraph was in comparison to the USA

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