Doctor John Browne (born Elphin Roscomon) (1798-1870), Master Bandon Endowed School, Evidence 1855, some boys gooing for East India Company Clerkships, Curriculum, Bandon Grammar School. Co. Cork, 1906 and 1924, Photograph Pupils names included.


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Doctor John Browne (born Elphin Roscomon) (1798-1870), Master Bandon Endowed School, Evidence 1855, some boys gooing for East India Company Clerkships, Curriculum, Bandon Grammar School. Co. Cork, 1906 and 1924, Photograph Pupils names included.

Courtesy Bandon Historical Journal article Padraig Hamilton.

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Thadeus O’Mahony, (1821-1903), Údar agus Ollamh.


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Thadeus O’Mahony, (1821-1903), Údar agus Ollamh.

Professor Thadeus O’Mahony (1822-1903), Ballineen, West Cork, Church of Ireland Minister, Professor of Irish at Trinity College Dublin (1861-79), Botanist, and the Brehon Law Commission in the 1850s with Dr. John O’Donovan. His father was Cornelius O’Mahony Gentleman. He married Annabella Geoghegan of Rathmines daughter of Henry in 1856. The same year he was Treasurer of the Ossianic Society in TCD and the O’Donovan Rossa/James Stephens Connection

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Pishógs (Pre-Christian Taboos), Old Cures, Holy Wells from Sherkin Island, West Cork.


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Pishógs (Christian Taboos), Old Cures, Holy Wells from Sherki

Dinnsheanchas (Irish-Place Folklore), and the Goddesses of Ancient Ireland, fertility, sexuality, war, personifications of Ireland, and the obliteration of old customs and beliefs

1938 School Folklore Project, Sarah Dukelow, Clashadoo, Durrus, Co. Cork.

Progress of Island and Coast Society Proselytising Education activities in West Cork, 1853, Bere Island, Capaneel, (Muintervarra; Doonore, Roskeera, Rooska, Geahies), Dunmanus Bay then Irish speaking, Here Island, Sherkin Island, Cape Clear, Kilcoe.

Sketches by Cork Antiquarian, John Windle (1801-1865), Ross Cathedral and Old Church, Mount Gabriel, Sherkin Island, Baltimore Castle, Ancient Brazen Vessel found in June 1845 and deposited in Castle Bernard (burnt down 1920), Lough Ine, Coppinger’s Court,

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Courtesy Dolly O’Reilly from her book.

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Charles Wesley Bandon, Co. Cork, 8th September 1746 and his brother John, 9th September addressing Bandon Meeting ‘By far the largest that I have seen in Ireland’


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Charles Wesley  Bandon, Co. Cork, 8th September 1746 and his brother John, 9th September addressing Bandon Meeting ‘By far the largest that I have seen in Ireland’

Bandon and west Cork were somewhat unusual that unlike most of Ireland excepting Dublin, Cork and Northern Ireland there was a substantial population of relatively poor Protestant labourers, artisans and small farmers.  This was the group which provided many of the early adherents to early Methodism.

John Wesley’s Cork Visitations, 1750, 1752, 1762, including Bandon, Kinsale, meeting Whiteboys and their Oath to Queen Sive and overview of Methodism in West Cork.

John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, Bandon, Co. Cork, 1752, ‘Preached in the street both this evening and at five o’clock on Tuesday morning October 3rd 1752, the moon supplied as much light as we needed till the sun supplied her place’

John Wesley preaching in room over Old Market House, Innishannon, Co. Cork

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Medals and Memorials of Irish Volunteers; Great Island (Cobh) Cavalry, Cork Artillery, Imokilly Blue Artillery, Muskerry Light Blue Dragoons, Kerrech Company (Kinalea and Kerricyrrihy Union), Youghal Union Volunteers, Kerry Volunteers, Kilfinane Volunteers, Cork Barrymore Cavalry, Cork County Volunteers (1803), Cork Cavalry, Kilworth Cavalry.


Medals and Memorials of Irish Volunteers; Great Island (Cobh) Cavalry, Cork Artillery, Imokilly Blue Artillery, Muskerry Light Blue  Dragoons, Kerrech Company (Kinalea and Kerricyrrihy Union), Youghal Union Volunteers, Kerry Volunteers, Kilfinane Volunteers, Cork Barrymore Cavalry, Cork County Volunteers (1803), Cork Cavalry, Kilworth Cavalry.

By Cork Antiquarian Robert Day, FSA, Courtesy JCHAS, 1905

1st Muskerry Cavalry 1796, Co. Cork from Robert Day F.S.A. Cork Antiquarian from papers lent pre 1895 by George and Morgan Gallwey, Esqs. and Silver Medal of Inchigeela Volunteers, 1784.

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Some West Cork Military Service covers part f this period:

1st Muskerry Cavalry 1796, Co. Cork from Robert Day F.S.A. Cork Antiquarian from papers lent pre 1895 by George and Morgan Gallwey, Esqs. and Silver Medal of Inchigeela Volunteers, 1784.

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17th Century Cromwellian Confiscations in the Barony of Muskery, Co. Cork with some McCarthy Genealogies, 1600 O’Learys at Iveleary (Inchigeela) holding 30 Ploughlands and their Cork Catholic Lantry/Lanktree descendants, the O’Mahonys holding 60 ploughlands at Kilmichael part Moviddy.


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17th Century Cromwellian Confiscations in the Barony of Muskery, Co. Cork with some McCarthy Genealogies, Drawing on the work of Herbert Webb Gillman in the 1880s, 600 O’Learys at Iveleary (Inchigeela) holding 30 Ploughlands and their Cork Catholic Lantry/Lanktree descendants, the O’Mahonys holding 60 ploughlands at Kilmichael part Moviddy.

This is part of a series of articles which appeared in theJournal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 1914

The O’Learys seem to have retained de facto control overs areas either as large ffarmers of Middlemen.  The name appears frequently in 18th century Cork records as Doctors, Merchants and Landowners such as Kedagh of the Inchigeela area and the extended family of outlaw Art O’Leary.   A Protestant branch seems to be living in Glasheen in Cork but still connected to the greater extended family.

This article is by W.F.Butler, M.A., 1915-17, courtesy JCHAS

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In Caheragh Charles Lantry married Mary O’Leary c 1735 his father was Joshua original name probably Cromwellian Lanktree possibly one of two brothers who came to Bandon.  The O’Leary family from the area between Drimoleague and  Inchigeela were strong farmers and  millers, there is a large tomb to the family in Drimoleague Catholic Church.

Among the beneficiaries of the Confiscations were the Hedges (Eyre) of Macroom through the later Hollow Blade Company and the Bernards of Bandon.

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West Cork Clergy and letter from Fr. Tim Mahony, Brasher, New York, October, 1901 after Cork Visit to Inchileela, Caheragh, Droumdeegy, Coolmountain, Ballyvilone, Kilmurray, Researching his Lantry/Lanktree family, Tánaiste of the O’Mahonys living in wretched hut, outside Balllineen, healthy children thriving in filthy house with pigs and hens in kitchen relatives going to Argentine Republic, New Zealand.