Early Judicial Review, Re Cork Gaol, 28th September 1303.


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From Trinity College/Circle, retrieved Calendar Rolls, originals destroyed 4 Courts, Public Records Office, 1922.

Close Roll 32 Edward I

28 Sep. 1304
Turvy
To the sheriff of Cork.

At the suit of Michael s. of Maurice Eylward, detained in the gaol of Cork because of an appeal made by Joan, widow of Adam Prudfot,de consilio mortisof her husband, the sheriff was ordered to bring the appeal before the K.’s justices at Dublin on the morrow of All Souls, because it ought not to be determined in a court lesser than before the K. or his justices, on which day Michael cannot come unless he is released from gaol. ORDER, that if he receives the said writ to remove the appeal and if Michael gives sufficient mainprize to be before the justices on the…

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1845-1847. Members Ballineen, West Cork,  Agricultural Society from Minute Book.


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The article in now available online: 1845-7

These records were transcribed in 1946 by T. Shea and published in the 1946 issue of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society.  

Click to access b1946-006.pdf

It was based on the record lent to him by William Daunt of Deriga House, Ballineen.  His uncle Mr. Daunt was secretary of the Society and presumable maintained the records including the townland of the member.

Landlords have enjoyed a bad press in Ireland,. However n West Cork, some and their agent were anxious to promote modern agriculture, new crops, selective breeding, instructors. The various Agricultural Societies normally have a large Landlord representation.

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Conner, possibly not a member but gave speeches. The Conners/Connor/O’Connors were agents for the Devonshire Estate but dismissed for alleged malpractice in granting favourable leases to relations. The family may be a scion of the ancient irish O’Conor family or London merchants…

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Some Notes on the Tobins of Kilcrohane and ‘King Tobin’, Barony of West Carbery.


Some Notes on the Tobins of Kilcrohane and ‘King Tobin’, Barony of West Carbery.

Tobins Kilcrohane, Durrus, Blairs Cove, Whiddy Island, 7th January 2019

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1874, Death at 85 of Timothy O’Donovan, J.P., Esq, O’Donovan Cove, Durrus, West Cork, The Last Survivor of the Ancient House of O’Donovan Bawn or Clann Cahill, Justice of the Peace since 1818, and other O’Donovans of Landlord Family of Fort Lodge and Kilcrohane.


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No trace apart from the wall and gates remain of the substantial house of O’Donovan. It is visible on the Ordnance Survey Historical map:

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1874, Death at 85 of Timothy O’Donovan, J.P., Esq, O’Donovan Cove, Durrus, West Cork, The Last Survivor of the Ancient House of O’Donovan Bawn or Clann Cahill, Justice of the Peace since 1818, and other O’Donovans of Landlord Family of Fort Lodge and Kilcrohane.

A fair amount of his original correspondence with Dr. John O’Donovan is in the Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin.

Evidence of Timothy O’Donovan J.P. and Alexander Evanson J.P., Durrus to Poor Law Commissioners, 1836

O’Donovan Estate, Kicrohane/Durrus, West Cork, 1752 to Sale 1868, Legal Tenure, Legal Succession in Title, Tenants 1860s, Names, Acreage, Tenure, Rent.

Inventory of plants grown by Gaelic Irish 1620 prepared by Philip O’Sullivan Bere, and early 19th century cultivation of grapes and pineapples by Timothy O’Donovan Magistrate…

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The Wave of Tonn Cliodhna, Glandore, West Cork Associated with the O’Donovans and in Dinnseanachas (Accumulated Lore)


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The Wave of Tonn Cliodhna, Glandore, West Cork Associated with the O’Donovans and in Dinnseanachas (accumulated Lore)

Cleena is mentioned by the Irish antiquarian John O’Donovan.[10] Writing in 1849 to a friend, O’Donovan says:

When my grandfather died in Leinster in 1798, Cleena came all the way from Ton Cleena to lament him; but she has not been heard ever since lamenting any of our race, though I believe she still weeps in the mountains of Drumaleaque in her own country, where so many of the race of Eoghan Mor are dying of starvation.

Courtesy 1911 Journal of Cork Historical and Archaeological Society

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1793-1803. Cork Grand Jury Returns including provision for Militia from 1795.


1793-1803. Cork Grand Jury Returns including provision for Militia from 1795.

The Military Levy was raised through parishes by the Churchwardens, the parishes were subject to a levy or a bounty to be paid in lieu.  The surviving records of Drimoleague and Castlehaven Select Vestries confirm this.

The Military Levy predated the attempted French Invasion at Bantry Bay 1796 and the United Irishmen Rebellion 1798 but was at a time of the French wars.

 

Cork Grand Jury:

Cork Grand Jury (Civil Jurisdiction) To 1899, 24th June 2019 (1)

 

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1823.  Daniel O’Connell on the Manor Courts where the party to get the verdict was he ‘who gave the Seneschal and the Jury the most whiskey’. John Jagoe, Bantry of extended Young Family.


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1823.  Daniel O’Connell on the Manor Courts where the party to get the verdict was he ‘who gave the Seneschal and the Jury the most whiskey’.

Manor Courts in West Cork, costs:

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Echoes other accounts:

Returns of Cork Manor Courts by Seneschals of Altam (Beara), Abbey Mahon (Timoleague), Ballymodan (Bandon), Bantry, Bridgetown (Skibbereen), Castlemahon/Castlebernard (Bandon), Castlemartyr, Charleville, Clonakilty, Dunmanway, Inchiquin (Midleton), Lemcon (Schull), Mallow, Newmarket, Newcastle and Garricloyne (Cork may be Bishop of Cork’s Manor Court of St. Finbarrs).

In 1837 a Parliamentary Commission took evidence on the operation of Manor Courts.  It heard evidence from John Jagoe.  He was one of the main witnesses.  He was from Bantry a Fish Merchant, had sat on a Fisheries Commission had engaged in correspondence with Dublin Castle on fisheries and non-denominational education.  His mother was Young of the Bantry Fishing family who probably held the property, a former mill…

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Vickeries of Bantry, Archive now Online by Boole Library, UCC, Cork.


Vickeries of Bantry, Archive now Online by Boole Library, UCC, Cork.

The papers donated by Hazel Vickery have now been catalogued and are available online:

 

https://libguides.ucc.ie/TheVickeryCollection/DescriptiveList

Vickery entries Registry of Deeds Project:

 

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1825 Mortgage on Bantry (Lord Bantry/White) Estate and Hedges Eyre Macroom, of £50,000 (€63,500) 2019 Equivalent 2019 c €60 million, Tenant Listing, some 18th Century in General Bantry/Whiddy area.


When advancing mortgages bakers insisted on estate maps adn a tenant listing.

The Bantry estate apart from the prudent stewardship of Richard White mid to late 18th century hovered on the brink of insolvency for most of the 19th century.  This is despite huge infusion of O’Brien (Lord Thomond) and Guinness cash on fortuitous marriages.  The maximum rental was £10,000 which included at it height £2,500 royalties from the Allihies Copper Mines through the Hedge Eyre Connection. Towards the end of the 19th century the Estate was in effect beneficially owned by the Somers Payne family who as agents kept advancing mortgages.

 

This mortgage and its default was to precipitate a proposed receivership in the 1830s for which a tenant listing was prepared.

 

The Whites of Bantry invented a spurious Genealogy.  The late Paddy O’Keeffe, Bantry Businessman (G.W.Biggs/Supervalu) did and paid for a lot of work and was satisfied that they r of strong mid 17th century farming stock in Co. Limerick.

A large number of the West Cork landlord from the 1790s were almost indigent.  The real holders of wealth were those under the radar Catholic and Protestant, merchants, victuallers, substantial farmers and Grand Jury  road contractors who time and time again advance money as rent charges.

 

A similar process was at work at the more substantial Bandon Estate with a rental of £30000.  Their agent the Wheeler Dohertys by advancing loans ended up owning the beneficial interest at the time of the Land Acts c 1900.

See:  Deeds, Rent Charges, Durrus, Bantry, from early 18th Century.

At least some of the money was spine assembling the collection at Bantry House and building the gardens.

 

The multiplier is arrived at by using a teachers pay.  Just after 1825 the National Schools came into existence,  many former hedge school masters were offered positions at a basic salary of £28 per annum. A National Teacher starting pay in Ireland is now (2019) around €34,500 rising with allowances, a factor of 1,785.

 

Master Madden referred to here was probably a grandson of the man who received the job offer.  The family still have the letter:

 

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Lord Richard Viscount Berehaven, Deputy Lieutenant 1832, 2nd Earl of Bantry. (White/Bantry), (1800-1868) Bantry, Pre 1831. 41 Belgrave Square, London. Bearhaven Lord “In a Silver Box, as a testimony of their High Esteem for this highly respected young Nobleman”. (1821) 1820 signed Memorial for new road Glengarriff to Castletownbere. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland.   Notified as Magistrate of Catholic Meeting on Loyalty to King 1825. 13th January 1816.  Viscount Bantry Created Earl of Berehaven and a New Viscount. Member Commission  on Magistrates 1838.  Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832.  Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. He enjoyed an income of £9,000 per annum. He also married well in 1836 in London ; his wife’s Lady Mary O’Brien’s (a descendant of Brian Boru) dowry was £30,000.  1838 Subscribers to Bantry Dispensary Address to John Syms Bird, Departing Treasurer.   At Bantry Vote Registration Session 1840 with Augustus Payne J.P. (His Land Agent), Revs Sadler and Triphook.   Probably focus of perceived ’Orange’ faction in Bantry by Liberals. 1842 Subscriber Jacksons County and City Directory. 1846 donor relief at Beara gave £20 as opposed to Samuel Hutchin’s £100. On death of his father became Earl of Bantry in 1851 following 3 years abroad. He amassed Bantry House Art Collection. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Resolved, by Castletownbere Board of Guardian: ‘that the offer made on the part of Lord Berehaven of the house and offices at Cametringane as a temporary workhouse until the 1st August Castletown Board of Guardians 1850 be accepted’. Beara Estate sold to Lord Clinton c 1850 subject to scathing criticism of him and agent Patrick O’Sullivan, Millcove by Dublin Barrister Prendergast of treatment of tenants and recovery of arrears.

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Robert Hedges Eyre, Macroom Castle. Pigot 1824. Listed 1823.  Macroom Castle, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace. 1820 signed Memorial for new road Glengarriff to Castletownbere. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828.  1825 mortgage with Whites of Bantry of various properties £50,000,  2019 equivalent €60 million, 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832.  1830 subscriber Robert O’Callaghan Newenham ‘Views of the Antiquities of Ireland’. Member 1832 Cork Friendly Club. 1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834.  Listed Co. Kerry. Presiding Magistrate 1845. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland  1837. Non resident Freeman voting Cork City Election 1837. Subscriber John Ryan, 1845 ’20 Years of Popish Persecution’, listed 1875-6?, ‘a good old style Irish Gentleman’.   

Richard (White) -1851), 1st Earl of Bantry, Bantry House (bought 1730 from Hutchinsons as Blackrock House) Pre 1831, 1822, Created Baron White for his part in alerting British of French landing at Bantry Bay 1797, 1801 advance to Viscount Berehaven 1816 created 1st Earl of Bantry.  1799 married Margaret Hare, daughter of William Hare, Earls of Listowel (they had been Cork provision merchants). Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. C 1810 Lord Shannon complaining of bill for £2,000 presented to British Government for entertaining French officers captured at attempted invasion.  1822 seeking support from Lord Lieutenant for Bridewell and market House in Bantry. Notified as Magistrate of Catholic Meeting on Loyalty to King 1825. 1834, New Annual Grand Jury Contract:  Patrick O’Sullivan, Earl of Bantry, Simon White, John O’Connell to keep in repair for three years, road from Bantry to Castletown between post office at Castletown and Droumgoulane bridge, £90 annually. Correspondence with Chief Secretary promoting road Bantry to Skibbereen, sitting Bantry, 1835, listed 1838, Quarter Sessions, Bantry 1842.  Receiver appointed to Estate rents 1837 on a charge of £46,150. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. The Irish House of Lords Journal recorded the introduction of White as Lord Bantry in Cork ‘Richard White, Esq. being by letters patent dated 24th day of March 1799 created Baron Bantry of Bantry on the County of Cork, was this day, the 22nd Jan 1799, in his robes, introduced between Lord Tyrawley, and the Lord Mock also in their robes; the Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod and Ulster King of Arms, in his coat of arms, carrying the said letters patent preceding: his lordship presented the same to the Lord Chancellor.

Richard White. Listed 1835 at Coalflugh. Nephew of Lord Bantry. 1838 Subscriber to Bantry Dispensary Address to John Syms Bird, Departing Treasurer.  Attended address Inchiclough, Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws.  Died of Famine Fever.

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Type of deed Date of current deed 30 Aug 1825 Vol Page Memorial
Release & Mortgage Date of earlier deed 806 154 543689
No Role(s) in earlier deed(s) Role in current deed(s) Family name Forename Place Occ or title A
A P1 WHITE Richard of Bantry, Co Cork Earl of Bantry A
B P2 WHITE Richard of Bantry, Co Cork Viscount Bearhaven; eldest son & heir apparent of A A
C P3 EYRE Robert Hedges of Macroom Castle, Co Cork Esq
D P4 BAILLIE James Evem of Seymour Place, May Fair, Middlesex, England Esq
E WD WM NEWLAND Montague of Craven Street, London Attorney at Law A
F WD WM TERRY John of City of Cork Attorney at Law A
G mentioned WHITE Hamilton of deceased; nephew of Lord Bantry [A]
H mentioned LONGFIELD Margaret of Viscountess Longueville; deceased; sister of Hamilton White [G]
I mentioned WHITE Edward Eyre of nephew of Hamilton White [G]
J O prev BEAMISH Francis of formerly had tenure & occupation of Cloncurbane otherwise Cloncorbane
K mentioned WHITE Richard of grandfather of Lord Bantry [A]
L mentioned HEATHCOTE William of Sir; Bart.
M O BIRD Robin N of held lease of 1822 of lands in or around Bantry
N O MURPHY Timothy of held lands in or around Bantry
O O BLACKFORD John of held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
P O CLARKE Richard of Esq; held lease of 1787 of lands in or around Bantry
Q O SPENCE Richard of held lease of 1769 of lands in or around Bantry
R O CLARKE John of held lease of 1822 of lands in or around Bantry
S O SHEEHAN John of held lands in or around Bantry
T O SHEEHAN Richard of held lands in or around Bantry
U O BIRD Robert John of held lease of 1756 of lands in or around Bantry
V O BIRD John of Jnr; held lease of 1790 of lands in or around Bantry
W O CULNAN/CALMAN Owen of held lease of 1811 of lands in or around Bantry
X O YOUNG William of held lease of 1802 of lands in or around Bantry
Y O CREMENE John of held lease of 1802 of lands in or around Bantry
Z O O’CROWLEY Richard of late; held lease of 1816 of lands in or around Bantry
AA O MORIARTY Widow of held lease of 1802 of lands in or around Bantry
AB O CLERKE[CLARKE] John of held lease of 1796 of lands in or around Bantry
AC O FLYN[FLYNN] Michael of held lease of 1814 of lands in or around Bantry
AD O KENNY Robert of Esq; held lease of 1821 of lands in or around Bantry
AE O KINGSTON John of Esq; held lease of 1821 of lands in or around Bantry
AF O BLAKE Edward of held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
AG O HEALEY William of held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
AH O SMITH E of Rev; held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
AI O SULLIVAN Timothy of Esq; held lease of 1811 of lands in or around Bantry
AJ O CONNELL Michael of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
AK O CONNELL Patrick of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
AL O KIRBY David of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
AM O LEAHY Dan of held lease of 1786 of lands in or around Bantry
AN O O’SULLIVAN Helun[?] of held lease of 1792 of lands in or around Bantry
AO O FERGUSON Dick of held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
AP O O’SULLIVAN John of held lease of 1789 of lands in or around Bantry
AQ O O’CROWLEY D of Rev; held lease of 1816 of lands in or around Bantry
AR O CLARKE Thomas of held lease of 1814 of lands in or around Bantry
AS O JENKINS Eliza of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
AT O YOUNG Samuel of held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
AU O YOUNG Thomas of held lease of 1815 of lands in or around Bantry
AV O YOUNG John of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
AW O WHITE Richard of Esq; held lease of 1789 of lands in or around Bantry
AX O SULLIVAN Timothy of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
AY O prev HARDING Daniel of had held lease of 1810 of lands in or around Bantry
AZ O JAGOE John of held lease of 1791 of lands in or around Bantry
BA O HARRINGTON Philip of held lands in or around Bantry (no lease)
BB O MURPHY John of held lease of 1811 of lands in or around Bantry
BC O HARLEY John of held lease of 1811 of lands in or around Bantry
BD O KINGSTON John of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
BE O SUTHERLAND John of held lands in or around Bantry (no lease)
BF O LYNE Patrick of held lease of 1809 of lands in or around Bantry
BG O MAHONY James of held lease of 1809 of lands in or around Bantry
BH O O’LEARY Denis of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
BI O QUIN Denis of held lease of 1813 of lands in or around Bantry
BJ O KEARNEY Mrs of Mrs; held lease of 1811 of lands in or around Bantry
BK O DESMOND Daniel of held lease of 1786 of lands in or around Bantry
BL O BIRD John Kingston of held, at will, lands in or around Bantry
BM O CADIGAN Timothy of held lease of 1819 of lands in or around Bantry
BN O LAVIES[LEVIS?] Young of held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
BO O DONOVAN Jerry of held lease of 1816 of lands in or around Bantry
BP O SULLIVAN Morto of held a building ground in or around Bantry
BQ O CLARKE Richard of held Tolls & Customs in Bantry
BR O CROWE William of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BS O WARREN Robert of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BT O DEALER Daniel of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BU O SULLIVAN Patrick of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BV O SULLIVAN John of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BW O CARTHY Denis of his widow & son held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BX O CONNOR Darby of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BY O KEOHANE Edward of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
BZ O FLYN[FLYNN] Edward of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CA O MCCARTHY Denis of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CB O LEARY Richard of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CC O LEARY Arthur of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CD O LEARY Widow of held, with son, lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CE O HEALY Charles of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CF O HEALY Jeremiah of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CG O SULLIVAN James of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CH O SULLIVAN Jeremiah of held lease of 1793 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CI O COOKE Widow of held lease of 1788 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CJ O HOLMES Thomas of held lease of 999 years of lands in or around Reenadisert
CK O BIRD Robert of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CL O PATISON[PATTISON] William of held lease of 1783 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CM O MCCARTHY James of held lease of 1788 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CN O COSTIGAN Daniel of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CO O COSTIGAN John of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CP O MELLIFFONT David of Esq; held lately set lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CQ O PATTISON Thomas of held lately set lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CR O MURPHY Daniel of held expired lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CS O GOULD Henry of held lease of 1789 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CT O HUTCHINS A of Esq; held lease of 1794 of lands in or around Reenadisert
CU O KEOHANE Darby of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CV O MCCARTHY John of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CW O MCCARTHY Edward of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CX O CARTHY Edmond of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CY O CARTHY John of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
CZ O SULLIVAN Daniel of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
DA O KEOHANE Peter of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
DB O KEOHANE Darby Cornelius of held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
DC O KEOHANE Denis of Jnr; held lease of lands in or around Reenadisert
DD O SULLIVAN Jeremiah of tenant on Whiddy Island
DE O COGGIN Maurice David of tenant on Whiddy Island
DF O BIRK[BURKE?] Denis of tenant on Whiddy Island
DG O DAWLEY Timothy of tenant on Whiddy Island
DH O LEARY Tead of tenant on Whiddy Island
DI O WHITE Richard of Esq; tenant on Whiddy Island
DJ O BURKE John of tenant on Whiddy Island
DK O GOGGIN Daniel of tenant on Whiddy Island
DL O BURKE Daniel of tenant on Whiddy Island
DM O CLEARY Daniel of tenant on Whiddy Island
DN O CLEARY Patrick of tenant on Whiddy Island
DO O SULLIVAN John of tenant on Whiddy Island
DP O BURKE James of tenant on Whiddy Island
DQ O VICKERY Samuel of tenant on Whiddy Island
DR O HARRINGTON Cornelius of tenant on Whiddy Island
DS O VICKERY John of tenant on Whiddy Island
DT O HOLIHANE[?] Timothy of tenant on Whiddy Island
DU O CLEARY John of tenant on Whiddy Island
DV O DENNIS John of tenant on Whiddy Island
DW O LEARY Daniel Florence of tenant on Whiddy Island
DX O GOGGAN Maurice of tenant on Whiddy Island
DY O SULLIVAN(BARNAUGH) John of tenant on Whiddy Island
DZ O DENNIS James of Snr[?]; tenant on Whiddy Island
EA O LEARY Daniel of tenant on Whiddy Island
EB O SHEEHAN Daniel of tenant on Whiddy Island
EC O LEARY James of tenant on Whiddy Island
ED O DENNIS James of tenant on Whiddy Island
EE O DENNIS John of tenant on Whiddy Island
EF O MONEHAM[?] Michael of tenant on Whiddy Island
EG O SHEEHAN J of tenant on Whiddy Island
EH O HOLMES Thomas of Esq; held land, with 1785 lease, on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EI O SWEENY James of Esq; held land, with 1790 lease, on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EJ O SULLIVAN Michael of Held land, with 1777 lease, on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EK O WALLACE Joseph of Esq; held land, with 1739 lease, on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EL O BEAMISH Francis of held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EM O BARKER Thomas of Esq; held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EN O BERNARD A B of Esq; held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EO O WOODLEY F of Esq; held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EP O GASH William of Esq; held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EQ O CROWLEY T of held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
ER O WOOLF T of held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
ES O BENNETT Samuel of Esq; held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
ET O WARREN John of Esq; held land on Lord Bantry’s East Carbery Estate
EU O CLARKE of “Clarke, Murphy & Swanton” held lease of 1821 of lands in or around Bantry
EV O MURPHY of “Clarke, Murphy & Swanton” held lease of 1821 of lands in or around Bantry
EW O SWANTON of “Clarke, Murphy & Swanton” held lease of 1821 of lands in or around Bantry
EX O CLARKE of “Clarke, Connell & Sullivan” held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
EY O CONNELL of “Clarke, Connell & Sullivan” held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
EZ O SULLIVAN of “Clarke, Connell & Sullivan” held lease of 1812 of lands in or around Bantry
FA O MENLY of “Dick Ferguson & Menly” held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
FB O MORONY of “Moroney & Shea & Slattery” held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
FC O SHEA of “Moroney & Shea & Slattery” held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
FD O SLATTERY of “Moroney & Shea & Slattery” held lease of 1817 of lands in or around Bantry
FE O CRIPPS of “Cripps & Sullivan” held lease of 1794 of lands in or around Bantry
FF O SULLIVAN of “Cripps & Sullivan” held lease of 1794 of lands in or around Bantry
FG O DONOVAN of “Dan’l Harding now Donovan” held lease of 1810 of lands in or around Bantry
FH O KINGSTON of “Kingston, Splane & Gibbons” held lease of 1808 of lands in or around Bantry
FI O SPLANE[SPLAINE] of “Kingston, Splane & Gibbons” held lease of 1808 of lands in or around Bantry
FJ O GIBBONS of “Kingston, Splane & Gibbons” held lease of 1808 of lands in or around Bantry
FK O DONOVAN of “Donovan & Gill” held lease of 1794 of lands in or around Bantry
FL O GILL of “Donovan & Gill” held lease of 1794 of lands in or around Bantry
Abstract AB&C mortgaged to D, three schedules of lands in Co Cork, for £50,000
MS Date registered 21 Aug 1825 Date abstract added 20180403

Abstract made by: RonPrice

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