Tenants of Hedges Eyre Estate, town of Macroom, Co. Cork, c 1810.


Tenants of Hedges Eyre Estate, town of Macroom, Co. Cork, c 1810.

Hedges Eyre Magistrates:

Richard Hedges, 1706
Robert Hedges, 1794, Mount Hedges

Richard Eyre, 1753, Macroom?
Robert Hedges Eyre, Pre 1831, Macroom Castle, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace.

 

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Snapshot of Finances of Bantry Estate, 1888, West Cork, requested by Lord Ardilaun (one of the Guinnesses related to Whites) showing rents of £11,600 for Bantry and £4,800 for Macroom, totalling £14,000 (present day €1.5 million), deficit of £2,035, with rent reductions for tenants of 25%.


Snapshot of Finances of Bantry Estate, 1888, West Cork, requested by Lord Ardilaun (one of the Guinness Family married  to Whites) showing rents of £11,600 for Bantry and £4,800 for Macroom, totalling £14,000 (present day €1.5 million), deficit of £2,035, with rent reductions for tenants of 25%.

The Estate had heavy outlays in mortgages, Jointures (payments for female relatives), life insurance, tithes tax leaving very little for living expenses, a common feature of Irish Estates.

Some Financial details of 19th century Cork Magistrates:

Finance/Probate

To get some idea of comparative values, an RIC man in 1900 earnings allowing for uniform, accommodation and pension say €75 per annum, Garda say €30,000 net in 2016 a factor of 400 perhaps on the high side or Resident Magistrate €500 per annum District Justice €90,000 net of income tax, factor of 180.

 

Annual Estate Rent rolls estimate 1811, Bandon £30,000, Devonshire (Cork), John Smith-Barry, Lord Shannon, Lord Kingsborough, Longfield all £20,000

Mitchelstown Castle 1820s cost of building £100-200, 000, never lived in, burned 1919-1922 now Co-Op.

Richard Townsend rent roll 1820s estimate £8,000.

Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Durrus, 1853, £5 (may be nominal for conveyancing).

Sir William Henry Lyons, 1858, Glanmire Road Cork, Merchant, probate £20,000.

William Fagan, 1859 £16,000, MP, Feltrim, Cork,

Paul Limrick, Solicitor, 1864, Union Hall, £180.

Becher Lionel Fleming (1821-1869), Landlord, Probate £1,400, 1869 to Becher L. Fleming, Oldcourt and Rev.Horace Fleming, Kilnagross, Clonakilty.

Colonel Morgan William O’Donovan or ‘The O’Donovan’, 1870, Montpelier, Douglas and Lissard, Skibbereen, Landlord, £35,000.

Richard  Quin/Quinn, 1870, Fir Grove, Innishannon, Landlord, £10,000.

Sir Thomas Deane Knight 1871,  Architect, 26 Longfield Terrace, Dublin, £14,000

Ludlow Bamish, Brewer, Cork, 1872, £5,000

Richard Wallis Goold Adams 1873 James Brook, Cloyne.  Landlord and Land Agent, £4,000.

Timothy O’Donovan, Landlord, Durrus, 1874, £2,000.

Daniel Donegan, 1874, Carrigmore, Cork, 1874, £20,000, by order of Court Donegan v Donegan.

Francis 3rd Earl of Bandon, Landlord, 1877, £18,000.

George Achilles Daunt, 1878, Landlord, Compass Hill. Kinsale, £7,000.

James Redmond Barry, Glandore, Landlord,  Fishery Commissioner, 1879, £1,500.

Sir Thomas Tobin 1881, Gunpowder Manufacturer, Ballincollig,  Probate in Ireland £5,303

Nicholas Dunscombe, 1882, £6,358.

Richard Donovan, Clerk of Crown, Lisheens, Ballincollig, 1883, £10,164.

Richard Wheeler Doherty, 1883, Oak Villa, Bandon, Merchant, Land Agent, £8,170.

Thomas  Fuge, Rock Lodge, Youghal, 1883, £2,386.

William Wise, 1884, Dundanion, Blackrock, Cork, £51,000.

Edward Day Stokes, Corbally House, Riverstown, 1885, £1,259.

James Fownes Norton Wise, 1886, Rostellan Castle, Midleton, Ramsgate, £19,849.

Captain John McDonell Webb, Rosanna, The Hill, Douglas, Cork, 1886

Edward Bayly Warburton 1888, Resident Magistrate, Bantry, £1,385.

Finances of Bantry Estate, 1888, requested by Lord Ardilaun rents of £11,600 for Bantry and £4,800 for Macroom, deficit of £2,035, with rent reductions for tenants of 25%.

John Limrick, 1890, Union Hall, £3,647.

James Hutchinson Swanton, 1891, Miller Landowner, Rineen, Skibbereen, £3,807.

Charles Peter Teulon, 59 North Main St., Bandon, 1892, £14,421.

Dr. Bartholomew W. Verling, 1893, Springfield Lodge (Oxclose), Newmarket, Retired Naval Surgeon, Landlord, Probate £1,792.

Thomas Hoskins Tarrant 1894, Charlesfort, Cobh, £1,252

 

Herbert Webb Gillman, 1898, Landlord,  Clonstead House, Coachford, £2,294

Sir John Arnott, 1898, Businessman, Landowner, Newspaper owner, £694,306.

John Richard Wheeler, 1901, 85 North Main St., Bandon, Captain 2nd Regiment of Foot,  left £1,017.

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Claringbould Powell, 1902, Bawnlahan, Leap, in Ireland £1,886.

Richard Lane Allman, 1904, Distiller, Bandon, £22,034.

Robert Dunscombe 1906, Mount Desert Cork, £841.

Henry Lavellin Puxley, 1909, Landlord, Dunboy Castle, Castletownbere, Llangan Carmarthenshire,   Probate in London Irish estate £2,251

James Clugston Allman, Distiller, Bandon, 1911, £11,789.

Robert Day, 1914, 1889,  Myrtle Hill House, Cork,  Merchant, £46,271.

 

 

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Map of Townlands of Teerbeg and Gurteenroe, Macroom, Co. Cork, Ireland, Jermyn Estate Aughadown 1790, by Richard Manning 1814 for Robert Hedges Eyre Esq.


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Teerbeg a Good and Bradfield property from 1830’s to the 1930’s at least, courtesy Barry Bradfield.

527 537 353288 1800 Oct 20 Bond of Obligation MANNING Richard Land Surveyor Dunmanway, Co Cork WD 29 May 1801 Agreement regarding the lease of the old mill and mill lands of Dunmanway, Co Cork

Map of Townlands of Teerbeg and Gurteenroe, Macroom, Co. Cork, Ireland, by Richard Manning, 1814 for Robert Hedges Eyre Esq.

These maps were often produced as part of the process of proving title for the purpose of raising money. Irish Landlords found it too easy to raise credit this was to have disastrous consequence for many of them later as in the forced sale of Estate by the Landed Estates Court in the 1860s.

Richard Manning’s maps of the Jermyn Estate, Aughadown

and the https://durrushistory.com/2015/11/20/estate-of-henry-jermyn-esq-aughadown-skibbereen-west-cork-1275-acres-part-survey-of-killsarlaghta-aughadown-1790-by-john-molony-ploughland-occupied-by-denis-driscoll-and-syeeygosnell-275-2/

Shouldham  estate in Dunmanway done around the same time are in the Manuscript Library of the National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin.

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Pension Enquiries 1908-22 from Census 1841 and 1851 for Baronies of East and West Carbery, Bantry and Bere, West Cork.


When the Old Age Pension was introduced it was sometimes necessary for the authorities to enquire to the Public Records Office. This was done by looking at the census of 1841 or 1851 to determine if the applicants date of birth was correct. The original census were destroyed in 1922 and this is evidence in some cases of birth and census entry. It can be consulted in the national Archives in Dublin.

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The work of West Cork Masons, Garryvurcha (Garryvurcha, Garraidhe Uí Mhurchadha Murphys Garden), Church Road, Bantry, Church of Ireland post 1701.


The work of West Cork Masons, Garryvurcha (Garryvurcha, Garraidhe Uí Mhurchadha Murphys Garden), Church Road, Bantry, Church of Ireland post 1701.

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https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/07/11/gravestone-inscriptions-old-bantry-church-of-ireland-graveyard-garryvurcha-garraidhe-ui-mhurchadha-murphys-garden-west-cork/

Walls and gate remnant of Estate of Timothy O’Donovan Esquire, O’Donovan’s Cove (Kealties/Tullig) Durrus, West Cork.


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Walls and gate remnant of Estate of Timothy O’Donovan Esquire, O’Donovan’s Cove (Kealties) Durrus, West Cork.  In ruins by 1875.

 

Extended o’Donovn family:

 

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Evidence of Timothy O’Donovan to Parliamentary Enquiry on Fishing Industry.

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

O’Donovan Genealogy Ardahill (Kilcrohane) and Fort Lodge

Ardahill
Dr John O’Donovan traces the decent of the O’Donovans back to Eoghan Taidhleach pre 166 A.D. in his appendix to the Annals of the Four Masters.

Keadagh More, (a gentleman of great stature, bodily strength, and military abilities) sons Daniel and Rickard
Rickard’s son Daniel married Eleanor, daughter of Mac Fineen Duff (O’Sullivan) by Elizabeth only daughter of Captain Richard O’Donovan of Bawnlahan, their son was Keadagh.
Keadagh O’Donovan, of Inchaclough Bantry (later part of the White Estate) on 1843. His only surviving son was Timothy who was married to the daughter of Daniel O’Sullivan of Reendonegan near Bantry by the sister of Daniel O’Connell.
Tim O’Donovan 1794-12th May 1844 at Ardahill House, near Bantry reported in the Cork Constitution 12th May 1844. Presumably his father was Ceadach or Keady born prob mid 1700s.

14 March 1824, Bantry Parish Register, Timothy O’Donovan – Mary Sullivan (of Reendonegan POK), witnesses Daniel Sullivan and Alex McCarthy. Her mother Hanora O’Connell b.1774 was the sister of Daniel O’Connell.
Children:
Mary 18 Jan 1825, Roscaragh, Cady O’Donovan Ellen O’Connell, died aged 19, Ursuline Convent, Cork May 1844.
Alex (Master Sandy) 30 Oct 1827, Roscaragh, Rev. R Walsh, Julia O’Donovan,
Catherine 20 May 1829, Ardahill, Daniel O’Donovan Matilda Sullivan, who married Richard Maybury, Attorney, Cahir Lodge, Kerry.
Timothy 3 May 1830, Ardahill, Richard and Elizabeth O’Donovan
Jane 19 Aug 1831, Ardahill, Daniel O’Donovan Ellen O’Sullivan
Julia 8 Jan 1833, Ardahill, John Atteridge Matilda Sullivan
Ellen 10 Feb 1834, Ardahill, Phillip O’Donovan Ellen O’Sullivan, died unmarried without reaching 21.
Timothy 26 April 1835, Ardahill, Rev Chris Freeman Elisha O’Sullivan
Elizabeth 7 June 1836,, Ardahill, Keady O’Donovan Maria O’Donovan
Richard 1 Oct 1837, Ardahill, Daniel O’Donovan Maria O’Donovan. One of the boys was called William.
Martha/Matilda 17 July 1840 Ardahill, Sandy Donovan Catherine Donovan.

Timothy O’Donovan was the executor of the will of Daniel McCarthy, Gurtnascreena, 1826 and died, aged 50 at his house in Ardahill according to the Cork Constitution of 12 May 1844, the same evening as his daughter Mary at the Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork aged 19. Master Sandy and Master Dan were the last of the Ardahill O’Donovans, it is unclear if one of the above males was also known as Dan or if there was another child. They were cousins of the O’Donovans of Lisheens House, Ballincollig, and Cork.
In his will Timothy O’Donovan 8th April 1843 left his interest in lands at Ardahill and Glanally to his son Daniel and lands at Rahfegeen to his son Alexander. He made provision for his daughters; Daniel and Alexander later disposed of their interest in the lands to James O’Connell, Beach, Bantry, who may have been a relation through their maternal grandmother.

Fort Lodge and O’Donovan’s Cove
Dr. John O’Donovan relies on information of John Collins, Myross and says that Teige is a neat kinsman of the Chief Teigue but remarks that the near decent had not yet been proven.
Teige O’Donovan of Gorteeniher, father of
Diarmuid O’Donovan surnamed An Eich, i.i. of the steed, father of
Jeremiah O’Donovan of Caheragh, father of
Timothy O’Donovan of Ballaghadoon married a McCarthy
Richard O’Donovan of Kilmacabea married Elizabeth O’Donovan sister of James O’Donovan of Reenogreny and Alexander O’Donovan of Squince.
In 1754 Timothy O’Donovan was a student at the University of Toulouse where on the 15th July of that year he vanquished the most famous swordsman in France. He married Eleanor McCarthy, daughter of Florence McCarthy of Gortnascreena by Jane O’Driscoll daughter of O’Driscoll of Creagh. They had two sons, his heir Richard and Daniel a Lieutenant in the English Service who may have been the person who in March 1835.
March 1835, died lately at Bantry D.D.O’Donovan,. He was on half pay from the 27th. Regiment and was probably the last survivor of the Irish Brigade. After the French Revolution the Irish Brigade officers were permitted to join the British Army

Richard O’Donovan married Jane daughter of Alexander O’Donovan, Squince, and the representative of O’Donovan of Reenogreny. He was reputed to be of great hospitality and worth £2,000 a year. The children were:

Daniel O’Donovan, M.D. of Skibbereen

Richard O’Donovan, of Fort Lodge (about half a mile upland from O’Donovan’s Cove)

Timothy O’Donovan (husband of Maria Rogers) born 1790, died without surviving male issue 16 March 1874, (Burke’s Peerage p.528) and was succeeded by his nephew Richard, son of Richard of Fort Lodge, J.P. by his wife Maria. He is mentioned in a lease relating to Tobin of Whiddy Island as the father of William of O’Donovan’s Cove 1852.

Durrus parish Register
2 Aug 1819, Timothy O’Donovan – Maria Rogers, witnesses Richard and Daniel Donovan. In the Paddy O’Keeffe Papers  (Cork Archive) there is a letter to him from Seosamh O Muirthille S.J. 19th June 1958, St Stanislaus College, Tullamore, suggesting that Maria Rogers was the daughter of Joseph Rogers M.D. and Mary L’Avallyn one of the co-heiresses of Philip L’Avallyn, Esq of Waterpark in the County of Cork. POK also states that the O’Sullivan Foc or MacFaugh were also known as the Ruari or Rogers. children:

Mary 29 Feb 1821, Glanlough Daniel Donovan Mary McCarthy, died 28 Aug 1849.
Timothy 3 May 1822, Glanlough Daniel and Dorothea O’Donovan
Jane 29 Feb 1824, Glanlough, Charles McCarthy Jane Donovan
Ellen 13 Sept 1825, Glanlough, Richard O’Donovan Judith Sullivan
William 2 May 1827, Glanlough, Richard Blair Jane O’Donovan
Catherine 28 Aug 1828, Glanlough, Richard Blair Jane Baldwin
Daniel 23 Jan 1832, Donovan’s Cove, Jer O’Sullivan Mary O’Donovan.
Richard, Junior, married Anne Fitzgerald daughter of Thomas Fitzgerald, Merchant, Cork by Catherine McCarthy daughter of McCarthy of Woodview and niece ot Daniel O’Connell M.P., he had one son Timothy.

John Barrett, son of John Barrett, Kilmichael, Co. Cork married Mary, daughter of Richard O’Donovan, O’Donovan’s Cove (C.H.&A.J. JCHAS Vol XI 1905, p.71), John Edward Barrett J.P., Carriganass, nephew of John above. John Edward Barrett married daughter of William O’Sullivan, Carriganass Castle.
Tradition has it that when O’Donovan left Glanlough he lived at Ahakista House now demolished (this was located near tin pub), near the then P.P. house (haunted). Timothy left Glanlough 1828-1832 (POK)
15 Oct 1833, Richard second son of O’Donovan of the Cove married Maria O’Sullivan.
Tadgh O Donnabhain, Kilcrohane said that Miss Katty’s brother married daughter of Maurice Óg and was thrown out and went to USA.

Richard O’Donovan – Mary (Maria) O’Sullivan, ‘at Keamatringane House, Berehaven, on the 13th October 1833 by the Rev. Ml. Devine P.P. Richard O’Donovan of Fort Lodge, Co. Cork, second son of Late Richard O’Donovan of O’Donovan’s Cove, Esq. to Maria lovely daughter of the late Morty O’Sullivan of Coolach and Reane (Reen?) and sister of the present head of the Clan Sullivan. By their marriage the ancient honourable and distinguished house of O’Donovan Carbery and O’Sullivan Bere are linked together, the mailed hand is now bound to protect and succour the gentle robin’ (Cork Constitution). Morty O’Sullivan’s father was John of Coulagh (his father also John of the same address) and his mother was Maria daughter of John Segerson
. From Durrus parish Register Children:
Maria 10 May 1835 Tullig Richard O’Donovan Hanora Sullivan
Richard 4 June 1836 Fort Lodge John Sullivan Mary Baldwin
Timothy 20 June 1843 Tullig William Donovan Anne O’Donovan
Catherine (Miss Katty) 31 May 1846, Tullig, Daniel and Mary Sullivan, died 1928 buried in Durrus Chapel yard with her cousin Jane Blair.
Finn’s journal 2nd May 1782, ‘Died Thomas Donovan of North Lowerton near Skibereen left the bulk of his large fortune to Rev Mr Walsh co-adjutor to parish of Schull and his well chosen library of thousands of volumes, gold watch and gold repeater to Rev. Jas. Crowley, P.P. of above parish’ (POK). Is this father Walsh the one who baptised the Ardahill O’Donovans?

The work of West Cork Masons, Moulivard Church 14th early 15th century, Durrus East with the miracles of Father Bernard.


The work of West Cork Masons, Moulivard Church 14th early 15th century, Durrus East with the miracles of Father Bernard.

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In the photographs what may have been the old holy water font is filled with coins and surrounded by trinkets in memory of Father Bernard reputed to be the giver of miracles.

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/01/13/monastery-pre-1650-at-moulivard-church-durrus-east-co-cork/

Father Bernard with photos:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2011/11/24/devotions-to-father-barnane-28th-june-moulivard-church-durrus/

Gravestone Inscriptions, Old Bantry Church of Ireland Graveyard Garryvurcha (Garraidhe Uí Mhurchadha Murphy’s Garden) West Cork.


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