Genealogy of Townsend family Co. Cork from 17th century, with intermarried families of Baldwin, Barry, Beamish, Carleton, Daunt, De Burgh, Fleming, French, Galway, Herbert, Hungerford, Maunsell, Meade, Morris, Newman, Robinson, Roche, Somerville, Synge, Trench, Warren.

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Some Townsend Magistrates:

Colonel Bryan Townsend -1727), 1692, m Mary Synge, son Richard inherited Castletownsend on his death 1727.

Cornelius Townsend, 1732. Bridgemount.  Subscriber  of 1766 ‘The History of the Irish Rebellion’, Cork, 1766,

Edward Maunsell Townsend, 1762, Whitehall, Skibbereen

Captain Arthur Fitz-John Townsend  (1874- , 1877, Seafield, Castle Townsend, born Dublin, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Fitz-John Townsend JP TCD (1841- , 1877, Seafield, Castle Townsend, only son of Judge John FitzgHenry Townsend LLD, Admiralty Judge of High Court, and Ellen d Rev.George Armstrong, Boer war and Mary d Arthur Bush Master Queen’s Bench. Ed Malvern, Army, Military Consul Turkey 1903-6..

Edward Townsend, Blackrock, Cork Summer Assizes 1828

Edwin/Edward Hume Townsend, listed 1875-6, Coolnaconarthy House, Clonakilty, his eldest son Canon Rev. Horace Webb, b 1838, Belguum, Bombay.

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Fitz-John Townsend TCD (1841- , 1877, Seafield, Castle Townsend, Resident, £23, only son of Judge John FitzgHenry Townsend LLD, Admiralty Judge of High Court, and Ellen d Rev. George Armstrong, served Cameronians, India and Abbysinnia, m 1. 1870 Mary d Arthur Bush Master Queen’s Bench, 2 children, 2 Elizabeth d Major  Richard James Martin.

  1. Handcock Townsend, Myross wood, Skibbereen, Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1862, listed 1875-6

Henry John Townsend Pre 1910, Castle Townsend, Resident, m Jane Adeliza Clementina edo John Hamilton Hussey de Burgh, Kilfinane Castle, Co. Cork eldest son and heir Maurice Fitzgerald b 1865, 2nd Life Guards representative of Townsend family in Ireland in 1910..  Townsends descend from Norfolk.  Youngest son Captain Hubert de Burgh Fitzgerald Townsend Stephens  Townsend b 1867, ed Stubbigton, Hants, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, Ballydehob road presentments 1863, as J.H. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Henry Owen Becher Townsend TCD (1775-1847), Glandore/Castletownsend, Son John and Mary Morris.  Ed Mr. Sandiford.  Inherited on his father’s death in 1810 lands at East and West Myross, Skibbereen and Kilmoe (Ballydehob) following family strife he settled on Kilmoe.     m 11, Sarah Fenwick dissolved 2. Ann Homan, Landwaiter 1810, Fisheries Inspector 1820.  Member RDS.  Supporter Daniel’Connell, Castletownbere 1839, attended Reformers Dinner, Bandon, 1839 for Daniel O’Connell, MP.  Petition 1840 on Catholic Equality.  1844 purchases Malmaison (now Bow Hall) , Castletownsend.  Deputy Vice-Chairman Skibbereen Poor Law Union 1844.   Left his entire estate to his son John Fitzhenry Townsend.  

Rev. Horace Townsend, pre 1824, Derry, Rosscarbery, noted agriculturalist, 13 children of whom Dizzie married Lionel Fleming JP, Ballydevlin later Newcourt. Managed estates of Lord Shannon in Timoleague until his death.  1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837.

Rev. Horatio Townsend, D.L., 1739. Subscriber  of 1766 ‘The History of the Irish Rebellion’, Cork, 1766,

Rev? Horatio Townsend, Belgrove, Great Island, Cove?, Subscriber at Glanmire  1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Member 1832 Cork Friendly Club Deputy Lieutenant 1838 ar Woodside. Petition 1840 on Catholic Equality.  Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College, member committee on Cork School of Design 1849, listed 1913.

Horatio Hamilton Townsend, 1878, Cordangan Manor, Tipperary, £40, 1899 Cosheen, Schull, m Elizabeth Stawell Ware, Woodfort, Mallow, daughter Zena m 1899 Methodist Minister Rev. John Charles Lord (born Cavan), KIlbrogan, Bandon.

Captain Hubert de Burgh Fitzgerald Townsend Stephens Townsend (1867, 1896, Shepperton Park, Leap, Skibbereen, ed Stubbigton, Hants. son of Henry John Townsend JP, Castle Townsend, Resident, m Jane Adeliza Clementina edo John Hamilton Hussey de Burgh, Kilfinane Castle, Co. Cork oldest brother Maurice Fitzgerald b 1865, 2nd Life Guards representative of Townsend family in Ireland in 1910. Captain Essex Regiment.    Townsends descend from Norfolk, listed 1913, listed 1921  

John Townsend, 1671

John Townsend, 1714

John Townsend, 1721

John Townsend, 1760, Mardyke (One in Cork one in Skibbereen), in 1777 chasing banditti in Murdering Glen outside Bantry with Samuel Jervois and John Townsend and Daniel Callaghan.

John Townsend TCD, BL, (1737-1810), 1775 from family history not official list, Shepperton and Dublin, son Richard and Elizabeth Becher, Barrister 1767, JP 1775, MP, Dingle, Castlemartyr, Commissioner for Revenue 1799, Excise, m Mar d Jonas Morris and Mary Townsend Barley Hill/Ballinagorna, Clonakilty, Subscriber  of 1766 ‘The History of the Irish Rebellon’, Cork, 1766,

Rev John Townsend, 1785, Cloghnikilty (Clonakilty)

John Townsend, 1791, Shepperton, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.  Skibbereen, 1831

John Fitzhenry Townshend (1807-, Seacliffe, Castletownsend, Admiralty Judge, listed 1875-6, Seacliff, 30 Upper or Lower? Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2. Son of Henry Owen Becher (1775-1847) and Ann Homan,  m Ellen Armstrong, Taught by Mr Coughlan prior to Trinity 1801.  His father in his will left him property at east and West Myross Skibbereen and Kilmoe (Ballydehob).  Bencher Kings Inns 1877.  

St. James Erskine St Clair (1762-1837), Bart, 1793, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn, Adjunant Ireland 1782, Grand Master Freemasons Scotland.

John Henry Townsend, Dunbeacon, Durrus, Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Commander John Townsend (1764-1849), 1801, Borough Magistrate by provision of charter.  Had been in RN, son of Ohipil Mary Delap, m Eleanor Townsend and in Ross Cathedral 1819 Agnes Somerville. 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections.  Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828.  Under him as Recorder and Seneschal of Manor of Clonakilty, sessions were held every quarter and peace is maintained, Horatio Townsend.   Also Freeman of Cork  Recorder Clonakilty 1801.

Jonas Morris Townsend (1790-1844), 1831, Shepperton, Skibbereen, son of John and Mary Morris, m 1815,  Jane Digby, 1828 application to Dublin Castle re gas supply for Skibbereen.

Maurice F.S. Townsend, 1919, Shepperton Park, Leap, listed 1921

Piers Townsend, 1904, Whitehall, Church Cross, Timoleague, name Hughes Ely Wexford assumed Townsend name, 1879, ed University of Durham, m Caroline d Major Noel Shore, Connaught Rangers, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Rev. Philip Townsend, Pre 1831, sitting Cecilstown, 1835

Richard Townsend (1725-, 1753/5, Castle Townsend, m 1752, Elizabeth Fitzgerald d Knight of Kerry, Colonel Cork Militia Dragoons, 1756, in 1777 chasing bandetti in Murdering Glen outside Bantry with Samuel Jervois  and John Townsend and Daniel Callaghan.  MP for Co. Cork, Dingle 1782-95), Revenue Commissioner 1759-83.  Excise Commissioner.

Richard Townsend, 1766, Coronea, Skibbereen,  Subscriber as Richard Junior  of 1766 ‘The History of the Irish Rebellon’, Cork, 1766,

Richard Boyle Townsend (1756-1826/7), 1793, Castletownsend, BA, TCD, 1773, Father Colonel John Townsend, mother Elizabeth Fitzgerald, m Henrietta Newenham, d John Devonsher Newenham, Maryborough, Carrigaline.  Freeman, Cork 1777.  MP Dingle 1782, 1790.  Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.  Signed petition 1827 against Catholic Emancipation. Refused to vote for Act of Union, Member Freemasons Shamrock Lodge 27.

Rev Richard Townsend, 1795, Skull (Schull), 1831, (Hibernian Chronicle), 4/2/1799, CORK, Committed to the county gaol by Rev. Rich. Townsend, Timothy Driscoll, charged with administering unlawful oaths, and with conspiring to take away the lives of Richard and Wm. Hull, Esqrs.  1825 two day Admiralty sitting re’ Clio’, St. Johns New Brunswick, Skibbereen, Richard Townsend with Richard Townsend Junior, William Somerville Limrick, Richard Neville Somerville, award partially overturned by Baron Pennyfeather Cork Assizes.

Richard Townsend Esq Senior., 1798, Castle Townsend, Skibbereen.  Present as Richard Senior at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. 1825 two day Admiralty sitting re’ Clio’, St. Johns New Brunswick, Skibbereen, Richard Townsend with Richard Townsend Junior, William Somerville Limrick, Richard Neville Somerville, award partially overturned by Baron Pennyfeather Cork Assizes.  Signed public declaration in Skibbereen to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, John Puxley, Arthur Hutchins, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster.  1831, listed 1838, involved with James Redmond Barry, Glandore and Thomas Somerville, Drishane in setting up Agricultural and Country Bank in Skibbereen, April 1835   Involved in attempts to amicably resolve tithes 1838.

Richard Townsend, 1715, Castletownsend from 1727, High Sheriff, 1726, eldest son of Colonel Bryan and Mary Synge, inherited Castletownsend, 1727, on death of father. M Elizabeth Becher, Aughadown, Member Atlantic Club.  Freeman of Clonakilty 1715, High Sheriff Co. Cork 1726.  Brother of The other ‘Townsend’ Freeman elected at this time was Richard’s brother, John Townsend [300] who was elected Sovereign of the borough in 1728.  Page 3 of Militia Commissions Co Cork 1727-1756 shows that Richard was appointed a Colonel of Dragoons on 11 January 1727 vice Michael Becher.

Richard Townsend Esq., Junior, Pre 1823.  Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction.  sitting Union Hall, Skibbereen, 1835.  Signed public declaration in Skibbereen to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, John Puxley, Arthur Hutchins, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster.  Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791? re Whiteboys. Skibbereen as Clontaff 1847 distress meeting.

Rev. Horace/Horatio Townsend, pre 1824, Derry, Rosscarbery, noted agriculturalist, 13 children of whom Dizzie married Lionel Fleming JP, Ballydevlin later Newcourt. Managed estates of Lord Shannon in Timoleague until his death.  1835 Subscriber at The Point, Castletownsend, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837.

Richard Orpen Townsend -1860), 1835.

Richard Townsend, Castletownsend. Presentment sessions East Division of West Carbery, Skibbereen 1845

Richard Townsend, (1829-1912), 1890, Dunbeacon Cottage, Durrus, b Sydney parents Jonas Morris and Mary Somerville, knows in family as Australian Richard. M 1880, NSW, Lucy Campbell Savage, left family to claim moiety of Durrus estate 90 acres left by uncle Richard Mellifont Townsend, regarded as Ireland’s oldest magistrate.  Executor and friend Francis Fitzmaurice, Solicitor, Dunmanway (Killed by IRA April 1921) estate to children Richard Savage Townsend and Mary Somerville Townsend, Barraba House, New South Wales c £500.

Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald Townsend TCD, (1838-, Ringville, Queenstown, Pre 1910, son of Dr. Richard Merrion Sq., Dublin and Mary Catherine d Adam Newman, Dromore House, Surveyor and land Agent, Governor UCC, m 1866, Elizabeth Gertrude d Rev. Thomas Uniacke Townsend, Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny 3 children.

R.H. Townsend, Myross Wood, subscriber Zenith Marine Disaster, Baltimore, 1895

Samuel Townsend, Senior (1768-1836), Christ Church, Oxford, Whitehall, Skibbereen, son of Edward Mansell (Splendid Ned) and Anna Baldwin, m 1794 Mercy Baldwin, d Walter Baldwin, Curravordy, Bandon.  Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.   Freeman Cork, 1798.  1821 meeting on distress Skibbereen called on Landed Proprietor to take into account deplorable state of tenantry. 1822 local fishery committee.  High Sheriff, Deputy Lord-Lieutenant, Co. Cork 1835, sitting Skibbereen, 1835. Signed public declaration in Skibbereen to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, John Puxley, Arthur Hutchins, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster.

Samuel Townsend, Esq. DL?, Junior, Whitehall, Skibbereen. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, listed 1838,  sitting Skibbereen, 1835.  Signed public declaration in Skibbereen to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, John Puxley, Arthur Hutchins, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846.    Skibbereen 1847 as Reenadowna distress meeting. Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856.  Bantry 1861, 1874 as Samuel R.,

Samuel Nugent Townsend, St. Keames,  Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.  

Rev. Horace/Horatio Townsend, pre 1824, Derry, Rosscarbery, noted agriculturalist, 13 children of whom Dizzie married Lionel Fleming JP, Ballydevlin later Newcourt. Managed estates of Lord Shannon in Timoleague until his death.  1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837,  subscriber at Dundanion, Blackrock, 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Colonel Thomas H. Townsend D.L., Drishane, Castletownsend, Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856, listed 1875-6, 3rd Foot, Crimea.

William Tower Townsend, 1883, Myross Wood, Leap, Skibbereen, executor estate of John Limrick JP, Union Hall 1890.  Rep of R.E. Hull, Leamcon Manor in probate of his wife Harriet who died 1837 further grant in 1897.  Chairman Irish Landowners Association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921

This has been complied and updated by Colonel John Townsend, in Australia and Doctor Richard Townsend.

Apart from the individual biographies from the 17th century it provided a valuable insight into Cork life from that period with references to original documentation

http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~townsend/tree/intermarriage.php

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/some-cork-and-kerry-families-such-as-galwey-roches-atkins-oconnells-mccarthys-st-ledgers-orpen-skiddy-in-john-burkes-1833-commoners-of-great-britain-and-ireland/

Cork estates:

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2288

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2474

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2781

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2649

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2766

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2472

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=3766

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2475

http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=3765

History of Parish of Kilmacabea (Glandore and Leap), West Cork, 1904, J.M. Burke B.A., B.L., Genealogies, Townlands, Coppinger’s Court, Antiquities.

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History of Parish of Kilmacabea (Glandore and Leap), West Cork, 1904, J.M. Burke B.A., B.L., Genealogies, Townlands, Coppinger’s Court, Antiquities.

1904 JCHAS, Burke was a colourful character trained as a Barrister, Editor of the Southern Star, TD, Blueshirt. His theories and opinions did not always receive universal approval.

Kilmacabea 1904 J.M. Burke

Monica Rides Again


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Last year I decided to make Christmas cake according to Monica Sheridan’s recipe, which I remembered from my childhood. A comment from a reader got me curious about her other Christmas recipes and I got out my dog-eared copy of My Irish Cook Book to look up how to make a traditional plum pudding. Fatal mistake! Instead of cracking eggs and and soaking fruit I have been chuckling over the book and insisting that Robert listens as I read bits out loud.

I have already posted about Monica’s Kitchen and the delights it contains. The audience for that book was the modern Irish home cook (assumed to be female) of the 1960s. Written for the American market, My Irish Cook Book focusses on traditional Irish foods and recipes. The emphasis is on fresh ingredients and fairly simple cooking methods – the kind of thing we call Slow…

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Hereditary Ecclesiastics, Daniel McCarthy (1758-c1828) Parish Priest of Durrus, West Cork, Minister Church of Ireland and his grandson Welbore McCarthy (1840-1925), Anglican Archbishop of Calcutta, India.

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Hereditary Ecclesiastics, Daniel McCarthy (1761-c1830) Parish Priest of Durrus, West Cork, Minister Church of Ireland and his grandson Welbore McCarthy (1840-1925), Anglican Archbishop of Calcutta, India.

In olden Ireland it was common for certain families to provide clergy father to son in areas controlled by different local chieftains. Around the same time under the Brehon Law and in accordance with local religious customs various forms of marital relationships such as concupinage and divorce were allowed as well as wives in different degrees.

Father Daniel Mccarthy’s marriage in 1793 to his ward Miss Sarah Blair and leaving the priesthood caused a storm that reverbeated for years.

1793 Sarah Blair Rev. Daniel McCarthy (An tAthair Tadgh Na Muclagh), Bantry/Blair’s Cove Durus. He had been the parish priest of Durrus and reputedly the head of the ‘Muclaigh’ Sept of the McCarthys who built the Mccarthy Cool-na-Long Castle in Durrus early 1620s. Descendant include Anglican Archbishop of Calcutta family in UK still come to Durrus from time to time, MLB

Looking back it is interesting that he was the only person in the area who could speak French when the French were captured in 1796, he having studied in France. He was according to some accounts the Head of the Muclagh Sept of the McCarthys who until around 1660 were the major land owners in the area having moved their Castle from Scart to Cul-na-Long, Gearhameen around 1620 which still stands in reasonable repair. Accounts put him at over 6’4′, to harden his sons he insisted they swim in winter in Dunmanus Bay.

In the early 1820s he had fallen on hard times and was petitioning the Chief Secretary Office for finincial assistance, this is available on line and he quotes his loyalty and aid in translating the French.

McCarthy, Daniel, Rev. Donovan Street [now Red Abbey Street]

On the 11th instant, at his residence, Donovan-street, aged 70 years the Rev. Daniel

M‘Carthy.‘ Cork Constitution (13/12/1828)

http://www.csorp.nationalarchives.ie/search/index.php?simpleSearchSbm=true&category=27&searchDescTxt=daniel+mccarthy&simpleSearchSbm=Search#searchfocus

The Grand Jury was making a payment of £20:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/11/15/some-grand-jury-presentment-payments-1807-co-cork-including-for-killing-of-otters-two-payments-of-20-for-reformed-priests-reverend-william-crowley-and-rev-daniel-mccarthy-of-mccarthy-muclagh-famil/

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His wife Miss Sarah Blair’s mother was O’Donovan her father Richard Blair. The family had originated in the late 17th centurey in the Dunmanway area as did the Bantry Whites. Before that going on the name they may have originated in the North of Ireland or Scotland. The Blairs with the Whites, Fenwicks of Little Island Skibbereen and the Hedges and Davies of Macroom were haevily involved in the 1720s in acquiring escheated land from the Hollow Blade Sword Company when they ran into difficulty with the South Sea Bubble. The Blairs ere interrelated with the Bantry Whites and before moving to Blair’s Covein Durrus c 1775 lived in Blackrock Bantry between the present West Lodge and Maratime Hotels.

In a way the union between Daniel McCaarthy and Miss Sarah Blair was not as absurd as first appears. Incidentally the Blair Estate c 1,000 acres was put up for sale before the Landed estates Court in 1866. The family who ran Blair’s Chemist in Patrick St Cork are from the same line.

Landed Estates Sale:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/06/21/sale-of-blair-estate-coolculaghta-blairs-cove-durrus-west-cork-by-landed-estates-court-1866-with-details-of-legal-tenure-tenants-leases-maps/

Of the family of Daniel and Sarah Robert (a printer in 1841 Cork census) married in 1829 Mary Jane Agar, Co. Kildare probably from a Church of Ireland Landed and Clerical family. Their son Welbore became Archbishop of Calcutta. His descendants are still alive and from time to time come to Ireland. Another son John married Jane Carey and had a son Welbore.

Welbore McCarthy:

http://www.saxonlodge.net/getperson.php?personID=I2400&tree=Tatham

Results 1841 Election, from Booth No 6 including Bantry and Booth No 3 including Carbery, Co. Cork with some voters, names, candidate voted for, abode, property qualifications.

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Results 1841 Election, from Booth No 6 including Bantry and Booth No 3 including Carbery, Co. Cork with some voters, names, candidate voted for, abode, property qualifications.

It is not clear if this represents the entire electorate or just disputed votes. The panel also shows who got the votes. Unlike modern times with the demarcation between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael the fault line is religious. It also shows Catholics and their property qualification the vote had been given to them for some time. It was not until Daniel O’Connell and Catholic Emancipation in 1828 that they could sit in Parliament.

Booths 3 Carbery

http://books.google.ie/books?id=O2oSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA205&dq=Bantry&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gUKCVN7GKIuu7gbTtYGYAw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Carbery&f=false

Booth 6
http://books.google.ie/books?id=O2oSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA205&dq=Bantry&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gUKCVN7GKIuu7gbTtYGYAw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Bantry&f=false

Durrus:
Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Four-Mile-Water, registered 1834 £50 pound holder
Hungerford Baldwin Evanson, Registered 1835, for Droumrreagh, Clashduff,
Richard Tonson Evanston, Ardogeena a £50 freeholder
registered 1836
Thomas Dukelow, Clashadoo, registered 1829, 10 shilling leaseholder name and address corrupt version (probably married Frances Coughlan who is probably related to the Evansons through the marriage of Jeremy/Jeremiah Coughlan and Susan Evanson 1705), he was a vestry man. Farm now occupied by Johnsons)
James Sullian East Clonee, 10 shilling leaseholder registered 1836 farm now probably Collins. Descendant of Michael Sullivan, Heart Tax Collcctor, Land Owner, one of Hurrigs claimed descent from O’Sullivan Bere and Vickery.
William Vickery, Ballycomane (now O’Sullivans), 20 shilling freeholder Methodist prominent locally.

Bantry

William Vickery freeholder
Theophilus Blennerhasset Syms Waterfall (now Neil Jordan film makers)
James Ferguson Dromreague
James Sanoy (Symms?) Bird, lives Kinsale,
Richard Spenser, Bantry
Wiliam Warner, Reendesert
Samuel Daly, Reendesert, (possibly descended from Dalys of East Galway, MPs etc) family members ran shipping from Bantry to St. Johns, New Brunswick and some members were prominent there in customs and shipping
John Bird, Bantry
James Warner, Dunbittern
John Herbert Orpen, Willow brook, Lisheens,
George Wood, Reeenmore

Overview of mining in West Cork, commencement of copper mining, Allihies 1813, Ballycumisk and Horse Island 1814, Balllydehob 1820, Cappagh 1820, Gortavallig Kilrohane pre 1854 and 1890, Barytes Bantry, Scart, Derryinagh, Dereenlomane, Mount Gabriel, Dunbeacon Lead in Ballydehob, Gortycloona/Hollyhill (Bantry), Letter, Skeagh.


Overview of mining in West Cork, commencement of copper mining, Allihies 1813, Ballycumisk and Horse Island 1814, Balllydehob 1820, Cappagh 1820, Gortavallig Kilrohane pre 1854 and 1890, Barytes Bantry, Scart, Derryinagh, Dereenlomane, Mount Gabriel, Dunbeacon Lead in Ballydehob, Gortycloona/Hollyhill (Bantry), Letter, Skeagh.

This a State Report 1922 and presumably accompanies a map. Some of the sources quoted like Griffith are interesting and would reward further study.

Click to access B02138.pdf

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/11/19/irish-geologist-1853-lieutenant-colonel-portlock-royal-engineers-on-rocks-bantry-bay-rev-joseph-galbraith-on-slates-of-whiddy-island-w-l-williams-geology-survey-on-geology-of-southern-co-cork/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/06/09/slate-quarries-drimoleague-sea-lodge-durrus-kilcrohane-west-cork-skibbereen-and-west-carbery-eagle-or-south-western-advertiser-18656-and-lead-mine-1310-belamire-durrus/

From foreign fishing fleets in Ireland, 1531 Dermot O’Sullivan, ‘Prince of Bere and Bantry’ hangs English Captain that seized Spanish ship, 1572 Spanish and Basque fleets at Baltimore, 1586, O’Sullivan Bere and O’Driscoll ‘extortionate dealings’ with English fishermen, 1683 Herring fishery between Baltimore and Bantry Bay.


From foreign fishing fleets in Ireland, 1531 Dermot O’Sullivan, ‘Prince of Bere and Bantry’ hangs English Captain that seized Spanish ship, 1572 Spanish and Basque fleets at Baltimore, 1586, O’Sullivan Bere and O’Driscoll ‘extortionate dealings’ with English fishermen, 1683 Herring fishery between Baltimore and Bantry Bay.

From Dr. Arthur Went, history in 1940s JCHAS.

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/10/06/may-3-1769-a-complaint-was-made-in-one-of-the-cork-newspapers-of-fifty-french-vessels-fishing-for-mackerel-on-the-coast-near-bantry-bay-west-cork-without-interruption-from-the-revenue-cruziers/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/08/31/query-from-the-privy-council-of-england-1586-concerning-escheatment-of-desmond-lands-and-whether-the-costoms-of-fishing-at-berehaven-bantry-and-baltimore-west-cork-belong-to-her-majesty/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2013/06/13/royal-commission-of-inquiry-into-the-fishing-industry-sitting-in-bantry-april-1836/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2013/02/21/petition-c-1648-of-john-winspeare-a-shipwright-living-near-bantry-bay-makes-his-living-upon-the-fishing-trade/

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Sale of Contents Parish Priests House Durrus Court, 28th March 1898, and other property Sales Durrus West Cork


Sale of Contents Parish Priests House Durrus Court, 28th March 1898, and other property Sales Durrus West Cork

Thanks to Peter Evans, London.

In the 1880s the Parish priest in Durrus had progressed to live in Durrus Court in Gearhameen which was rented from Lord Bandon. Ironically the house was built by the Evansons probably in the 1720s or so near Cul-na-Long a major McCarthy Castle built c 1620. In popular folklore the surrounds of Durrus Court was associated with the hanging of priests in the early 18th century. The house has recently undergone major renovation, one aspect of which was revealing that the first floor walls were made of turf, plastered over.

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2011/10/09/evanson-estates-durrus/

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Léim an tSagairt (Priest’s Leap) 1612 or possibly Earlier from Francis Jobson’s 1589 map


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General Area:

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Priest’s Leap 1612.

Thanks to Peter O’Driscoll, San Francisco

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NDTPl1L185Mv2CB_S7vCBjBLx7-xHlgaS0Br286x6hk/edit

Some history about the Priest Leap Poem; Edward O’Connor was the school master in the National School at Dromore in the parish of Caheragh between Bantry and Skibbereen/Drimoleague from 1930s until his retirment in December 1951. He was the teacher of the boys class or grades 5, 6, 7, & 8 until the mid 1940s and then the students were mixed both boys & girls. One of his demands or requirments was that all of his students would learn the poem of the Priest Leap.

The Priest Leap Poem was found written in faded lined paper with an ink pin (from the school desk ink-well). This copy of the poem had been written by a former pupil of Edward O’Connor.
So now you now know the family story on the Priest Leap. Attached is a video of the place from where the horse leaped and pictures of that location on the N71.

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Early Map of Baltimore, West Cork (Between 1605-1640), showing English Settlement, Dunasead Castle, Sherkin Island, Loo Rocks, Storehouse for Preserved Fish, 12 Fishing Boats, Seine Pilchards, 5 Possible Royal Navy Boats.


1-Scan 1754