1827, Sums Allotted by Church of Ireland (Then State Church) Dioceses of Cork, Ross and Cloyne often for Foundlings and Burial of Paupers.


1827, Sums Allotted by Church of Ireland (Then State Church) Dioceses of Cork, Ross and Cloyne often for Foundlings and Burial of Paupers.

Sometimes a separate Vestry was held on the same day comprising Catholic Parishioners to applot sums for civil as opposed to religious purposes.

Cork p. 122-156

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10167/page/224885

Report of Dunmanway Union (Fanlobbus, Inchigeela, Drinagh, Kilmichael)including schedule listing occupiers who registered from The Clerk of the Peace from 1832 names. valuations areas given.


Report of Dunmanway Union (Fanlobbus, Inchigeela, Drinagh, Kilmichael)including schedule listing occupiers who registered from The Clerk of the Peace from 1832 names. valuations areas given.

Individuals listed p231-133.

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11536/page/268323

Balance at Local Loan Funds (Irish Local Loan Reproduction Funds) at 1839 from Ballineen, Baltimore, Castletownsend, Dunmanway, Kilmoe and Ballydehob, Myross, Union Hall, Co. Cork.


Balance at Local Loan Funds (Irish Local Loan Reproduction Funds) at 1839 from Ballineen, Baltimore, Castletownsend, Dunmanway, Kilmoe and Ballydehob, Myross, Union Hall, Co. Cork.

Irish Reproductive Loan records 1853 Durrus, Co. Cork area

Schull, Co. Cork Parish Reproductive Loan Records of Borrowers and the impact of the famine 1853.

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11454/page/266876

An account of Expenditure on Protestant Charter Schools, including, Innishannon, Ross and Dunmanway, Co. Cork, 1812-1815, 1825.


An account of Expenditure on Protestant Charter Schools, including, Innishannon, Ross and Dunmanway, Co. Cork, 1812-1815, 1825.

It might be noted that the Innishannon school had a horrendous rate of child mortality in the late 18th and early 19th century as documented by the Church of Ireland burial records.

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9403/eppi_pages/208719

1825:

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10072/page/223351

1835.  1st Report From His Majesty’s Commission For Inquiring Into the Condition of The Poorer Classes in Ireland.  Begging, Impotence Through Old Age, Sick Poor, Able Bodies Out of work, Vagrancy, Evidence taken at Ballydehob, West Cork, from Rev. James Barry, Parish Priest, Rev. John Barry, Curate, Rev. John Triphook, Protestant Minister, John Brooks, Farmer, £1 rent, Alexander English Churchwarden, James Levis, farmer, Rent £33, Cornelius Mahony, Labourer, Patrick Mahony, Farmer, £10, James Mahony, John Murphy, Daniel Sullivan all labourers and Quarrymen, Thomas Swanton, James Swanton, Merchant, Sweetnam, Dispensary Surgeon, Richard Salter Farmer, Farmer Rent £14. Begging starts St. Patrick’s Day, Destitution of Bandon Weavers, Maimed Children, Absentee Landlords Take £6,000 a Year From Parish Subscribe £3 to Dispensary, Sick lie on Knotted Ferns.


https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Ballydehob,+Co.+Cork/@51.5601441,-9.4361971,12z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x4845a1fdfeb67da7:0x0a00c7a99731e680

1835.  1st Report From His Majesty’s Commission For Inquiring Into the Condition of The Poorer Classes in Ireland.  Begging, Impotence Through Old Age, Sick Poor, Able Bodies Out of work, Vagrancy, Evidence taken at Ballydehob, West Cork, from Rev. James Barry, Parish Priest, Rev. John Barry, Curate, Rev. John Triphook, Protestant Minister, John Brooks, Farmer, £1 rent, Alexander English Churchwarden, James Levis, farmer, Rent £33, Cornelius Mahony, Labourer, Patrick Mahony, Farmer, £10, James Mahony, John Murphy, Daniel Sullivan all labourers and Quarrymen, Thomas Swanton, James Swanton, Merchant, Sweetnam, Dispensary Surgeon, Richard Salter Farmer, Farmer Rent £14. Begging starts St. Patrick’s Day, Destitution of Bandon Weavers, Maimed Children, Absentee Landlords Take £6,000 a Year From Parish Subscribe £3 to Dispensary, Sick lie on Knotted Ferns.

Begging:
Questionaire:

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246819
Pages 682-686.
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246690

Impotence Through Old Age p 266-267:

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246275

Sick Poor p 339-340:

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246347

Able Bodied out of Work p 457:

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246466

Vagrancy p 682-:

http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10931/page/246690