Frederick Peel Eldon Potter, editor of the Skibbereen Eagle, and ‘Keeping an Eye on the Russian Tsar’, Ernest Blythe, Editor Southern Star, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, 1918


Ian Paisley, an Irishman in Barry Island, South Wales, August 1942.


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In Sean Dunne’s book ‘An Irish Anthology’,  Gill and Macmillan, Dublin 1999, there is an excerpt from Ian Paisley’s book ‘What think Ye of Christ’, 1976.

This chapter is ‘Open Air Preaching’ and he describes his period of apprenticeship with Teddy Sherwood who, prior to being a preacher was once the champion welter weight boxing champion of Southern England.  Ian Paisley was asked by him one evening to get into the ring and preach, he was only a lad of 16 and with a bible in hand as best he could he followed the great open air preacher.  Soon he was heckled, and the crowd cried  ‘Answer her question’.  I stopped and I said, ‘What is your question?  She said ‘How do you know there is a Jesus Christ’?  How do you know there is a Jesus Christ?  And Oh, a great shout of derision went up from the ungodly…

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Return of Petty Session Courts, Co. Cork 1835/6 including Bandon, Dunmanway, Bantry, Skibbereen, Carrigboy naming Magistrates and sometimes parties, Mr. Warner, Petty Session Clerk Bantry complain he has to pay for forms, paper, court books out of his emoluments, Summary Criminal Matters in Cork Gaols and House of Correction.


Return of Petty Session Courts, Co. Cork 1835/6 including Bandon, Dunmanway, Bantry, Skibbereen, Carrigboy naming Magistrates and sometimes parties, Mr. Warner, Petty Session Clerk Bantry complain he has to pay for forms, paper, court books out of his emoluments, Summary Criminal Matters in Cork Gaols and House of Correction.

Petty Sessions from p 39. Criminal matters p.14

From University of Southhampton Project:

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11054/page/254832

1840, Richard O’Donovan of Wexford, has an Estate of 4,800 acres an ‘Outrageous Orangeman holds Orange Meetings in a Restored castle’ a ‘Rascal’, Family acquired Land through Purchase of Cromwellian Debenture Probably Ancestor Murtagh O’Donovan, A Papist, from West Cork.


1840, Richard O’Donovan of Wexford, has an Estate of 4,800 acres an ‘Outrageous Orangeman holds Orange Meetings in a Restored castle’ Family acquired Land through Purchase of Cromwellian Debenture Probably Ancestor Murtagh O’Donovan, A Papist, from West Cork.

From Dr. John O’Donovan’s letter to his cousin in Waterford.

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1665, Petition by The Countess of Clanrickard (Eleanor MacCarthy nee Butler), who wrote to the Lord Lieutenant in favour of Donal O’Donovan’s eldest surviving son, Daniel, late of Castle Donovan, West Cork, at this time mentioning that one of the brothers was slain at the Siege of Dublin in Rathmines, 1649, and another in His Majesties Service.


https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Castledonovan,+Co.+Cork/@51.6927712,-9.2841249,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x484507d5bbc03901:0xf8b4d4b03b7441a9

1665, Petition by The Countess of Clanrickard (Eleanor MacCarthy nee Butler), who wrote to the Lord Lieutenant in favour of Donal O’Donovan’s eldest surviving son, Daniel, late of Castle Donovan, West Cork, at this time mentioning that one of the brothers was slain at the Siege of Dublin in Rathmines, 1649, and another in His Majesties Service.

O’Donovan letters:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/16VJptRac8CKsG_ylR0Zm78DLE-rPwWHJ_q2n4HKpW5s/edit

Presumably this was copied by Dr. O’Donovan from State papers destroyed in 1922.

Dublin,
21 Great Charles Street,
December 2nd 1842

My Dear Patrick (Cousin, O’Donovan, Mason and Builder, Waterford),

The start of the letter concerns the O’Donovan family in South Kilkenny.

This period had any son named Edmond. He had Daniel, Teige, Murragh, Donagh, Dermod, Richard, and Keadagh. Now I cannot get it out of my head but that our ancestors was one of these seven sons and I would not be surprised if he were Richard the sixth son. But then I have been since I was born that Edmond was the name our ancestors who fled from the County of Cork for the killing of O’Sullivan! This is the great puzzle to me I cannot find any Edmund at all!
The Countess of Clanrickard, who wrote to the Lord Lieutenant in favour of O’Donovan’s eldest surviving son at this time mentioning that one of the brothers was slain at the Siege of Dublin and another in His Majesties Service .

Her words are: Signed and sealed.

A.D. 1665

May it please your Grace,

‘The bearer Daniel O’Donovan, son and heir to Daniel O’Donovan, late of Castle Donovan, in the County of Cork, hath been left without any provision for him in the Act of Settlement, which I believe, hath been occasioned, by the death of my Dear Lord and husband and sons, for he spoke claim of Daniel O’Donovan to be a person who at all times and upon such occasions, was ready to serve his Majesty as appears by your Grace to peruse together with his Majesties Gracious letters which he also hath wherein there is mention made of his father’s raising men under your Grace’s command two companies of foot, wherein both his brothers were Captains, and one of them slain with your Grace at the Siege of Dublin at Rathmines, and the other in his Majesties service beyond seas. Now I humbly refer the condition of the poor gentleman to your Grace’s consideration he having no other friends to mediate for him since the death of my dearest friends.

Letter goes in to deal with Kilkenny history,

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Pedigree at Archbishop’s Library, Lambeth Palace, of Daniel O’Donovan, d 1639, Castle Donovan, West Cork, 11 sons including Daniel and his Heir Murragh, O’Sullivan Bere killed son of O’Donovan at Lahagh-na-nar (Slough of the Oxen), 1581 and in 1601 and 1602 lays waste O’Donovan Lands at Castle Donovan, English set up Sir Owen O’Sullivan as Head of O’Sullivan Family.


https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Castledonovan,+Co.+Cork/@51.6927712,-9.2841249,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x484507d5bbc03901:0xf8b4d4b03b7441a9

Pedigree at Archbishop’s Library, Lambeth Palace, of Daniel O’Donovan, d 1639, Castle Donovan, West Cork, 11 sons including Daniel and his Heir Murragh, O’Sullivan Bere killed son of O’Donovan at Lahagh-na-nar (Slough of the Oxen), 1581 and in 1601 and 1602 lays waste O’Donovan Lands at Castle Donovan., English set up Sir Owen O’Sullivan as Head of O’Sullivan Family.

From Dr. John O’Donovan correspondence:

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