1792, Reorganisation of Parishes by Townlands of Durrus, Kilcrohane, Bantry on building on new Church of Ireland Church at Durrus.


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1792, Reorganisation of Parishes of Durrus, Kilcrohane, Bantry on building on new Church of Ireland Church at Durrus

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From Maziere Brady, History of Dioceses:  http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/history/bradysclericalandparochialrecords/volume1/vol1_54_97.pdf

 

p. 95-96

 

Correct names o townlands see above.

 

1792. 27th November. Order of Lord Lieutenant in Council, on petition of Rev. John Kenney,  Vicar of Durrus, Kilcrohane, and Kilmacomoge (Bantry), stating, that in these three vicarages, contiguous and episcopally united, and in length about 24 miles, there is but one church, at Bantry; in consequence of which the inhabitants of Kilbrogan, and of these denominations of plowlands. (viz., Ardoguina, Ballina, Brahalish, Ballycomane, Currahavadera, Coolnaharna, Clasadoe, Capanabona, dlr. Hyde’s Clonee, Coonikee, Croties, Courcolagth, Dromreagh, Dromderaum, Dromatinnehan, Dromreag, Esknabreeny, Upper and Lower Gurteen, Gerameen, Keiloveemo,,e, Kealtas, Lisaremig, Murrick, Rooscagh, Rossmore, Ruskinanised, Tedock, and Ucterglina) can’t, without great inconvenience, resort to it, being from 3 to 8 miles away, but will be within 3 miles at farthest from the new church intended to be built at Carrigbuge, in Durrus parish ; therefore the above townlands will be separated from Kilcrohane, and united to Durrus ; and per 96 DURRUS. [CORK. contra, the following townlands of Durrus will be united to Kilmacomoge, viz., Letterlicky, Agagoheen, Arda, Ardevolebane, Beach, Blackrock, Bargurum, Capanalogher Clonee, Dromclogb, Donbittern, Derrigrinagh, Dromacousane, Dromleigh, Gurticlona, Glenlough, Knockikillen, Maulavard, Paurcana, and the Scarts. As the vicarages are now worth-Kilmocamore, £200; Durrus, £220, and Kilcroghan, £80, £500 in all-so, when the separation aforesaid takes place, Kilcrobane will be worth £250, and Kilmocamoge also £250, saving to present Vicar his rights, &c., for his incumbency.

Durrus Townands:

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qr2IvZp2f3ort8IL-50C6pqG7KVPtayXIRgGjVSg3fA/edit

 

Kilcrohane Townlands:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gRZeeg2vH6XScFY10Mv12xks6JO0WlTUlGutbBLxhVI/edit

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Trinity College, Dublin, Alumni, some Others Continental Colleges 1480-1860, West Cork.


 

Trinity College, Dublin, Alumni, some Others Continental Colleges 1480-1860, West Cork.

 
Early draft. There are probably many (all male) student at the various Irish Colleges in Spain, France, USA, and Italy some non clerical in the 17th, 18th and 19th century as well as medical colleges at Leiden, Paris, Edinburgh which hopefully over time will emerge. This is a continuing work but slow.

Rev. Halahan  (1823-1920), Rector Beara, Daughter Jane Elizabeth married Henry Edmund Lavallin Puxley


Rev. Halahan  (1823-1920), Rector Beara, Daughter Jane Elizabeth married Henry Edmund Lavallin Puxley

 

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Divided Loyalties in a West Cork Parish: the Reverend George Frederick Stoney of Berehaven, Dismissal 1868 by Reverend John Halahan, Rector of Berehaven.  Falling out with Henry Lavellin Puxley

 

Henry Lavallin Puxley & Catherine Ellen Waller (Puxley’s Castle, Dunboy)

Children: Maria Frances was the second wife of Robert O’Brien Studdert J.P., Cullane, Co. Clare; John Lavallin (Sept. 1859) died on Sept. 13th 1896 aged 37; Edward Lavallin (June 1861) won a rowing medal (Oxford .V. Cambridge) in 1884. He died on Dec 3rd 1890 aged 29; Rosa (Katherine Rosa) (July 1864) married her cousin Simon White of Glengarriff Castle; *Henry Edmund Lavallin (born Feb. 1866; died on Aug. 13th 1900 aged 34) married Eliza (Jane Elza) Halahan, daughter of Rev.(later Dean) John Halahan (Rector of Berehaven) and Harriette Sargent, The Glebe, Killaughaneenig; Herbert Hardress (May 1868) Lizette (or Elizabeth Jane) (born Oct. 1869; died 1936) looked after the White children in Glengarriff Castle.

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Rev. Robert Oliver and the Famine, Soup Boiler in Myross,  Spouses, Elizabeth Anne Levis, Skibbereen, Elizabeth Watkins Driscoll, Clonakilty.


Rev. Robert Oliver and the Famine, Soup Boiler in Myross,  Spouses, Elizabeth Anne Levis, Skibbereen, Elizabeth Watkins Driscoll, Clonakilty.

https://books.google.ie/books?id=pCMZBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA103&lpg=PA103&dq=rev.fitzgerald+tisdall+crookhaven&source=bl&ots=L7OydN04WR&sig=4-jcBVMazy0XAYAStAT6wFw1D7k&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSyZb7hOjbAhWQCewKHWwMDmIQ6AEIRzAI#v=onepage&q=skibbereen&f=false

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1750, Incorporated Society for the Promotion of English Protestant Schools in Ireland, School at Kinsale, Projected Dunmawany, Innishannon, Lists of Subscribers, Kinsale, Innishannon.


1750, Incorporated Society for the Promotion of English Protestant Working Schools in Ireland, School at Kinsale Projected Dunmawany, Innishannon, Lists of Subscribers, Kinsale, Innishannon.

 

https://books.google.ie/books?id=Ze5bAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=jonas+staell+mp+kinsale&source=bl&ots=OnfzHeoIjz&sig=8cE5JDHv2cGuZ5W-l_A50fvHxcM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7v5XU_ebbAhXkK8AKHXjlAgUQ6AEIQjAE#v=onepage&q=jonas%20staell%20mp%20kinsale&f=false

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maurice O’Fihelly, (Maurizio Hibernice; Maurice the Irishman). Baltimore c 1466-1516, Franciscan Friar, Chair of Scotist philosophy at Padua University between 1494 and 1513., Flora Mundai (Flower of the World).


Maurice O’Fihelly, (Maurizio Hibernice; Maurice the Irishman). Baltimore c 1466-1516, Franciscan Friar, Chair of Scotist philosophy at Padua University between 1494 and 1513., Flora Mundai (Flower of the World).

 

 

 

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Courtesy Southern Star:

 

http://www.irishidentity.com/extras/gaels/stories/rossbrin.htm

Donall O’Fihelly is alleged to have compiled his Annals of Ireland at Rossbrin Castle. The annals tell us that Donall and Maurice O’Fihelly received tuition in advanced Latin by Finghinn O Mathuna. The O’Fihellys were scions of the O’Driscoll race who hailed from Tuatha Ui Fitcheallaigh which embraces the parish of Ardfeild near Clonakilty.

In their early religious lives, both Donall and Maurice O’Fihelly belonged to the Franciscan friary community on Sherkin Island. Donall went to Merton College in Oxford University, and may have returned to be a part of the Franciscan community in Timoleague Friary. Maurice entered the school of Franciscan Studies in Milan in the latter 1480s. He became the head of Franciscan studies in the early 1490s. He held the chair of Scotist philosophy at Padua University between 1494 and 1513.  The eloquence of Maurice in Latin earned him the title of ‘Flos Mundi’, a title that was formally conferred on him by Doge Lorendano of Venice. In Italy, Maurice O’Fihelly wrote under the name of Maurizio Hibernice; Maurice the Irishman.

 

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1774 Marriage Settlement of Bernards of Bandon of Townlands in West Carbery. Title Perfected by Enrolment of Chancery Deed 1837.


1774 Marriage Settlement of Bernards of Bandon of Townlands in West Carbery Title Perfected by Enrolment of Chancery Deed 1837.

 

https://books.google.ie/books?id=sNG5V5KPY_4C&pg=PA212&lpg=PA212&dq=john+nash+cork+1834&source=bl&ots=xqkhvihOHa&sig=0g8nDJX_2b1oc13aGlgNHn5uOeA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5h8jr9t_bAhUsDsAKHdX8BnwQ6AEIXDAH#v=snippet&q=bandon&f=false

 

Reeves were a Dublin firm of attorneys with strong Cork connections who piloted many such bills through the parliament of the then United Kingdom to perfect title to property.

 

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1656. Petition of The Following, ‘That Daniell O’Donovand als O’Donovane of Curraghnylickey (Drinagh), Most Knew Him before 1641 Rebellion, as a Civil Honest, and Quite Gentleman’, Samuell Browne, Edward Renys, Edward Clerke, Francis Barnett (Mark) Mathew Perrott, Amos Bennets, Robert Osborne, Dermod O’Mahowby, Samuel Skinner, William Holcombe, Thomas Attridge, Barnabe Witcherly, Der. Coughlan, Will Corlless, Thomas Recraft (Roycroft), Mathew Sweethman (Sweetnam), Geyles Smith (Mark), Timothy Coughlane, Ja? Base, Abel Marshall, John Vallyes (mark), Ralph Fuller, Teig Has (O’Hea?), Phillip Otrrydge (Attridge), John Baily, John Abbott, Philip Madoxe, Rowland Neild, William Ottrydge (Attridge), Thomas Hungerford, Samuel Poole, James Dyer, Richard Nobbs, John Chamberlen (Mark), Bart Philpot, Richard Skines  (Skuse?) (Mark), Henry Abbott (Mark), Richard Chambers (Mark), Thomas Duggen.


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1656. Petition of The Following, ‘That Daniell O’Donovand als O’Donovane of Curraghnylickey, Most Knew Him before 1641 Rebellion, as a Civil Honest, and Quite Gentleman’, Samuell Browne, Edward Renys, Edward Clerke, Francis Barnett (Mark) Mathew Perrott, Amos Bennets, Robert Osborne, Dermod O’Mahowby, Samuel Skinner, William Holcombe, Thomas Attridge, Barnabe Witcherly, Der. Coughlan, Will Corlless, Thomas Recraft (Roycroft), Mathew Sweethman (Sweetnam), Geyles Smith (Mark), Timothy Coughlane, Ja? Base, Abel Marshall, John Vallyes (mark), Ralph Fuller, Teig Has (O’Hea?), Phippip Ottrrydge (Attridge), John Baily, John Abbott, Philip Madoxe, Rowland Neild, William Ottrydge (Attridge), Thomas Hungerford, Samuel Poole, James Dyer, Richard Nobbs, John Chamberlen (Mark), Bart Philpot, Richard Skines  (Skuse?) (Mark), Henry Abbott (Mark), Richard Chambers (Mark), Thomas Duggen.

Curraghnylickey, in Drinagh

There is a further certificate dated 1661 from Henrie Becher testifying that Daniel O’Donovan was civil to all English of the Chief Gentry. At his burial he was poor, there was…

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Some Trinity College Dublin and Other Colleges, West Cork Entries from 1593 to 1860.


Some Trinity College Dublin and Other College West Cork Entries from 1593 to 1860.

This is an early stage of a project that will take time. Many of the records were abstracted by Dr. Albert Casey’s (of Birmingham, Alabama) researchers, possibly in conjunction with Basil O’Connell (Retired head of CID, Burma in the 1950s) in compiling the O’Connell tracts. This tracks all known descendants of Daniel O’Connell.

Because for a large part of the period no Catholic could enter Trinity College around 80% of the population was excluded from the only University on the Island. This must have been a major factor in Ireland’s chronic economic underdevelopment. Modern economics stresses the importance of the development of human capital.

 

Bandon entries:

http://www.bandon-genealogy.com/trinity_college_dublin_bandon.htm

https://photos.app.goo.gl/XqqotR2saKPgEoty6

Aibidial Gaoidheilge Agus Caiticiosma, First Book Published in 1571, in Irish, in Ireland Acquired by Trinity College Dublin, 1995, TCD Hurling Team Photo, 1880. One Time Member Sir Edward Carson (Lord Carson).

Possible connection between Tim Healy, (1855-1931), MP, King’s Counsel, Governor General and John Hely-Hutchinson (1724-94). lawyer, Statesman, Provost Trinity College Dublin, son Viscount Donoughmore, (if you gave John Britain and Ireland as an estate he would come back and look for the Isle of Man as a Potato Garden.

Alumini Trinity College, Dublin from Co Cork and Kerry, 1593-1860

5th century Irish Manuscript, ‘Codex Usserianius Primus copy of the Four Gospels in Vellum naming thieves crucified with Jesus, Restoration funded by Bank of America Merril Lynch to go on dispay in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland,

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

Trinity College Alumini, some Others 1593-1860, West Cork

1762, Will of Samuel Doherty, Coolnaconnaght, Parish of Kilmeen, Clonakilty, Executor Samuel Doherty could not sign having been blinded by Smallpox.  Other Doherty Wills. Shinnach (Smallpox)


1762, Will of Samuel Doherty, Coolnaconnaght. Parish of Kilmeen, Clonakilty, Executor Samuel Doherty could not sign having been blinded by Smallpox.  Other Doherty Wills.  Shinnach (Smallpox)

Looking at the wording there may have been two Samuel Dohertys

These wills were copied by Welply.  They may be of the Bandon Doherty Legal and estate management family associated with Wheelers.  They ended up de facto owning the Bandon (Bernard) Estate by late 19th century by mortgage.  The Estate records were acquired from the family by Cork Librarian Padraig Ó Máidin (Paddy Madden) c 1970 and are now in the Cork Archives.

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Other Doherty Wills

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Bandon Dohertys Lawyers:

1807,1816, 1818, 1824, 1825, 1828, 1839, 1851Edward DohertyAttorney and Solicitor in the Four Courts and Master extra in Chancery and Town Clerk, Commissioner of Affadavits 1835 CH. Seneschal of Castlemahon/CastlebernardSouth Main St. Other names Treselian Balinadee Robert will of 1787, Thomas Biggs the younger, John Sloan may have been a writing clerk. 1851 sale of ware estate. Committee member Bandon Navigation Scheme 1842. Managing Committee Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828.Memorial 483753, married Christchurch to Sarah 3rd daughter of John Wheeler Esq., Bandon, deceased.May be in Kings Inns admissions 1805, 3rd son James Cork, merchant, decd. Mary Gillman, over 16 ed Cork, Attorney Exchequer 1811.Slater Directory 1824, 1835 Pettigrew and Oulart Directory
1831Edward James DohertyKings Inns1st son Edward, Dublin, Sarah Wheeler, over 16 ed Bandon affadavit father
1876J.DohertySolicitorSubscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876.
1818-1883, 1835Richard Wheeler DohertyKings Inns, Solicitor 1842, Law Agent. for Conservatives, Bandon. Magistrate. Business agent. Land Agent Earl of Bandon and Bishop of Tuam (Bernard connection)2nd son Edward, attorney, Bandon, Sarah Wheeler, ed Bandon affadavit fatherRichard Wheeler Doherty (1818-1883), Oak Villa, Bandon, son Edward, solicitor, Sarah Wheeler, m Martha Wheeler, Innishannon d Richard, Merchant, agent Bandon, Bishop of Tuam and other estates, solicitor, firms papers now in Cork Archive.Will £8,170,. 1883
Post 1870Richard Wheeler DohertySolicitorOak Villa, Bandon, father Richard solicitor, m Martha Wheeler, d Richard, Merchant, agent Bandon, Bishop of Tuam and other estates, solicitor, firms papers now in Cork Archive. M 1881 Elizabeth Maria Ann Biggs, he died 1922 Penzance, Cornwall1906 consortium Richard Wheeler Doherty, Solicitor, Bandon, John Walsh, businessman, director Allmans Distillery, Bandon, Hugo Flinn, Fish buyer, Cork, Jasper Travers Woulfe, solicitor, Skibbereen, took over Skibbereen Eagle on death of previous owner

Small Pox:

1835, The Cow-Pock Institution, Inoculation in Clonakilty 1822, Rooska, Bantry, Pit with Small Pox Victims, Old Practice of Shinnack, 50 Years before Jenner.

The Reverend John Richardson, Rector of Belturbet, Co. Cavan, author of ‘The Great Folly, Superstition and idolatry of Pilgrimages in Ireland, Especially of that to St. Patrick’s Purgatory, together With an Account of the Loss that the public Sustaineth thereby, truly and impartially Represented his account at Ballyvourney, Co. Cork, 1727 of 13th century wooden statue of St. Gobnait (Patroness of Bee Keepers) as an antidote to small pox being kept by the O’Herlihys.

1822, Dr William Folliott, Clonakilty, County Cork, to Chief Secretary’s Office, Dublin Castle, making case for increase of vaccination against small pox in District Edward Hunt, Kinsale, 1822, observes that many Magistrates are uneducated men ‘who in many instances are Tythe Proctors and in most instances are as Middlemen the cruelest and most unrelenting oppressors of the unfortunate tenantry under them’

1748, Thomas Trendle (Trender?), Skibbereen escaped Convict en route to Cork Gaol, Marked with Small Pox, Wig, Description of Clothing, Reward £5 from William Hull, Skibbereen, Ship Masters Notified.

Clais na Bolainghe (Clashnabullagee), Small Pox Trench/Pit, containing remains of those who died of Small Pox, identified in 1842 Ordnance Survey Orthography, 1842, Townland of Rooska adjoining Bantry Bay.

Doctor Barry, 1800, on ‘Shinach’ (Small Pox) and practice in Cork of inoculation with Cow Pox 50 years before Dr Jenner’s vaccination and late 18th century inoculations by Mr. Goodwin, Bantry, West Cork.

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