Cataract of the Bantry River, Donemark , in Ireland 1799.


Cataract of the Bantry River (Donemark) in Ireland 1799.

Note the mill to the left,  Murphy’s on the Glengariff Road.

There is  a waterfall at Donemark near Ballylickey (close to Golf Club).  There actually was an old water generator there, probably built in 60’s/70’s.  The photo is of Donemark.  The extensive remains of the mills built by the Murphy family of Newtown House (demolished) near Rowa are still intact in tow separate clusters in fair condition.

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60 men seen drilling in a field in Durrus, West Cork in Fenian times, London, Rochester New York and Chinese family connections.


60 men seen drilling in a field in Durrus, West Cork in Fenian times.

Nothing much came from this in the immediate area.

However a circle with Durrus association were active at the time in East London. John Dukelow from Crottees who lived for a while in Ahagouna, Clashadoo went to London with his wife and family and after a few years secummed to cholera. He was associated with the Hurley Santry and Swanton families probably also from the Durrus area in Fenian activities. Interestingly one of their womenfolk kept a lodging house where Michael Collins stayed when he came to London first as a Post Office Clerk.

The Dukelows were also active in politics with associated families from Durrus/Mizen in Rochester, New York where they were part of the network known as the ’99 cousins’. They ran the City of Rochester even though Republican in a like manner to the other Irish in the Democratic party.

The Swantons also had a long involvement in politics, Judge Robert Swanton was a United Irishman who escaped to New York.  In the 1880s Robert Swanton was associated with ‘The Bantry Band’ of Healys/Sullivans/Murphys and resigned a Justice of the Peace in protest agains the British Government.  Hs daughter died at an advance age single in Cobh around 1983.

Seán Hurley of Durrus joined the Chinese Imperial Customs service and learned Chinese.  He assisted Sun Yat Sen in the early 1900s in promoting Chinese Independence for which he was the first Irishman to receive a Chinese Passport. Later on returning to Ireland he was active in Dublin business and was involved in setting ip Aer LIngus.

The Santry name is that of the Blacksmith in the Clonakilty area who introduced Michael Collins to Republicanism.  His father had made pikes for the Rising in 1798.

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Letter to the London ‘Times’, 14th November 1846 from the Rev. Crosthwaithe, Durrus, West Cork re Board of Works building road on the Northside of Muintervara Peninsula, 500 men employed at 8d a day able bodied, 6d for young, 4d for infirm travelling vast distances to work, 150 have received no pay for a month and 350 for 3 weeks.


Letter to the London ‘Times’, 14th November 1846 from the Rev. Crosthwaithe, Durrus, West Cork re Board of Works building road on the Northside of Muintervara Peninsula, 500 men employed at 8d a day able bodied, 6d for young, 4d for infirm travelling vast distances to work, 150 have received no pay for a month and 350 for 3 weeks.

He was heavily involved in famine relief in the area. The population of 7,000 he mentions is now down to around 1,000.

 

William Moore Crosthwaite 1842-1854.  Formerly Vicar of Kilcoe.  He was fluent in Irish which was remarked upon at the time as making his suitable for the parish.  His family said that his death was brought on by a fever contacted in the famine when he was doing relief work. In London in 1847 seeking to raise funds for relief and wrote to London Times. He attended the opening of the new Church of Ireland Church on Cape Clear in October 1849 when the Vicar, the Rev. Edward Spring preached in Irish.  The itinerant preacher Rev. Daniel Foley, accompanied by Rev. Fisher of Altar and Toormore, visited his parish in early 1849.  He had a Curate, paid for by the Irish Society in London.  It is probable that he was involved as a minor figure in the ‘Second Reformation’ being associated with controversial figures in West Cork and Kerry, Seamus O Suilleabhain, the Irish poet employed in the area as a scripture teacher was associated with the Rev Joseph Baylee who ministered in the Rev Nagle’s mission in Achill and later in Liverpool.

Curate Bell, 5th February 1851, paid for by Irish Society London, had a church for a period in Kilcrohane, withdrawn 1853

 

 

 

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Some Militia Commissions and Extracts from Proclamations of Dublin Gazette for Co. Cork, 1727-1756, Copied from Public Records Office, Dublin before their Destruction in 1922 by Rev. Henry R.Swanzy, MA, MRIA.

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Some Militia Commissions and Extracts from Proclamations of Dublin Gazette for Co. Cork, 1727-1756, Copied from Public Records Office, Dublin before their Destruction in 1922 by Rev. Henry R.Swanzy, MA, MRIA.

Courtesy JCHAS 1927.

Local Militias and British Army Regiments in West Cork from Church Registers 18th and 19th centuries

Bantry Protestant Militia and Volunteers 1779

1860 Cork Militia Marching in Castletownsend, West Cork.

Record of the North Cork Regiment of Militia with Sketches extracted from History of the times in which its services were required, from 1763 to 1880. Taunts at Hurling Final

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Kilcoe, Skibbereen, West Cork, Old Church with Sketches by Claude Chavesse, 1926.

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Kilcoe, Skibbereen, West Cork, Old Church with Sketches by Claude Chavesse, 1926.

At the time he was presumably lecturing at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, England, he belonged to the extended family of Edith Somerville Large of Castletownsend.

Courtesy JCHAS 1926.

Townlands of Kilcoe, Ballydehob and Mizen West Cork.

Stained glass including Tower of Glass (An Túr Gloinne) 1908 designed by A. E. Childs managed by Sarah Purser and Harry Clarke Studios commissioned by Father Jimmy O’Sullivan, Pastor of Kilcoe and Lisheen Parish, West Cork, born Shannonvale, Clonakilty 1841, ordained Louvain Belgium 1870 died 1926.

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.

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History Townlands and Place Names of Cape Clear (Oileán Cleire), 1918

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History Townlands and Place Names of Cape Clear (Oileán Cleire), 1918

Oileán ‘sea Cléire, Memories of Tráigh Chiaráin, A Cape Clear Sailorman, Lamentation for my Mother, The Fastnet, The Dance, Dánta de Pat the Poet Cotter (John K. Cotter) as ‘An Logainmníocht in Óileán Cléire

Marriages 1856-1893, Cape Clear Island (Cléire), Church of Ireland.

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.

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