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Drinagh Co-Op, 1938 Suppliers, Dunmanway. 1933 Durrus. Canon Johnny MacManaway. A ‘Sitting’ of Hatching Eggs (13)

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Canon Johnny McManaway. M.A., (1883-1954)

https://docs.google.com/document/d/198wrEKM259o2b2iZgqvuTi4Yn8WnYOh5kDLSt9Ojvf4/edit?tab=t.0

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1933 Durrus Suppliers

M = Current (2008) Suppliers

1933 NameTownland (spelt as per register)Number1973 Name (M supplying milk)
Attridge, John MGearamene10John Kingston, Kealties, M
Attridge, William AlfredRossmore39
Attridge, RobertGearameen168
Barry, Patrick JDurrus54
Burke, WilliamLackavcagh72Transferred to Richard Burke, Rathara, Schull, 11/10/1934
Barnett DenisBrahalish82
Beamish, R.A.Ardogeena89
Burke, DenisDrishane94
Baker, JohnRooska105
Brooks, EdwardDromreagh113
Burke, JohnCoomkeen149
Burke, DanielCoomkeen151
Brooke, HerbertDromreagh157
Burke, WilliamClashadoo137Son in law of Jehr Cronin
Burke, MichaelBrahalish160
Brooks, WalterBrahalish167
Barry?, JohnMureigh169
Coughlan, BridgetCoolculaghta5
Cotter, Rev. Fr MichaelDurrus P.P. 193313Marked zero share later
Cronin ?, JohnRusnacahara14
Crowley, RobertBallycomane19
Crowley, PatrickClashadoo (Ahagouna)34
Clarke, GoodhandGlanlough35Later Rockmount, Drimoleague
Crowley, ConDroumreagh49
Cahalane?, MrsBallycomane51Later Durrus village
Coughlan, BurdMount Gabriel57Later cancelled never subscribed
Cleary, CorneliusDunbeacon66
Connolly, MichaelColomane74
Creedon, DanielGurtnalasa, Bantry110Cancelled after 1936
Connolly, ThomasGlenlough114Transferred to A.W. Derman, Drimoleague 14/12/1938
Cronin, JohnParkan126
Coughlan, DanielCoolculaghta135
Cronin, JehrClashadoo137Father in law of Wm. Burke
Cleary, JamesBallycomane132Later transferred to Rhea, Kilcrohane (son)
Coughlan, JohnDromreagh140
Crowley, Mrs IreneDurrus Court159Admitted 1958- wife of John staff member
Dukelow, RobertDromantanaheen18Bantry Road
Dillon, TimothyClashadoo26
Dukelow, CharlesClashadoo29
Dukelow, ThomasDroumatanaheen32Transferred to Micjhael Hegarty, Clashadoo 11/10/1933
Dukelow, PeterDroumreagh36
Dukelow, JohnCrottees42
Dukelow, JohnRossmore44
Dukelow, Richard MBrahalish46
Deane, BarnabasBallycomane50
Dukelow, ThomasClashadoo81
Donovan, ThomasGlenlough W87
Dukelow, RobertCoomkeen90
Dukelow, BertBlair’s Cove93
Dungan, HerbertBallydehob108Later Ballymodan Bandon
Driscoll, JamesDunbeacon54Transferred form Patrick J. Barry
Dukelow, RichardCrottees118Transferred to daughter Mable? Salter, Castlehaven, 1975
Donovan, DanielBallycomane120
Dukelow, JohnCoolculaghta128
Draper, JohnScart33
Dukelow, JohnDroumateenaheen81
Deane, ThomasBallycomane14
Dinan? A WPost Office, Drimoleague114Of Drimoleague PO should read Donnan
Donovan, TimothyKealties131Originally Timothy Sullivan, Clonee
Dukelow, Ernest HDroumatinaheen165
O’Donovan, JeremiahKealties172Transferred from Kilrohane 16/6/1977
Evans, Mrs KathleenMoreagh45Transferred from pat Hurley, Ballycomane
Flynn, JohnParkana64Transferred to Colomane 28/5/1957
Fitzgerald, JamesLetterlicky103Transferred from John Hegarty 1956
Gay, RichardDromreagh55
Hayes, DanielDunbeacon1
Hegarty, George MRossmore43
Hurley, PatrickBallycomane45
Harnedy, TimDroumreagh52
Hayes, DanielDunbeacon62
Hayes, ThomasDunbeacon62
Harrington, JohnBrahalish86
Hegarty, MichaelClashadoo32
Hurst, EdwinBeach, Bantry111Transferred to Bantry 1937
Hurley, Mrs DoraBallycomane115
Hurley, JosephBallycomane123
Holland, TimothyDunbeacon136Transferred to Timothy Donovan, Kealties (nephew)
Hosford, William JohnBrahalish6
Harrington, DanielKealties150Later Blackrock Road, Bantry.
Hegarty, JamesLetterlickey103See 103 above
Hurley, DanielBallycomane152Back Row, left to right.  Teacher/Trainee?  Teacher Mrs Annie Sweetnam, Dunbeacon, not qualified not sure if it was because she had no Irish.  Good teacher for writing, hymns, sent her two daughters to Ballydehob.  School closed mid 1940s.  Some pupils went to St. James Durrus Some to Dunbeacon Catholic.  Lack of Irish meant that pupils used to go to St. James probably to Líam Blennerhassett from Kerry he had excellent Irish.
No. 2  Richard (Sonny) Pyburn, b 1919, all Pyburns Dunbeacon, farmer.  May have spent some months in St. James, Durrus.
Front:
No. 2 Victor Sweetnam, Lahern, brother to Nan Sweetnam, farmer, never married.
No 3. Nan Levis, Cashelane, lived with her single brother neither married, farmers.
No. 4.  Georgina Pyburn, Dunbeacon, married George Bower (He is buried St. James, Durrus), Co. Louth, he was a horticulturalist with Guinness at Birr.  2 boys, Raymond, Bert, 1 girl.
No. 5.  Susan Pyburn, married Charlie Gilliard, mechanic, London, 1 boy 1 girl.
No. 7 Vera Pyburn, m Ernie Splaine, Riverstick, KInsale,, Son Robert (Show jumping champion) Freida, Jean
3 small boys don’t know names possibly one a Phillips from Dunbeacon or William Levis no family married into farm.

Transferred to Patrick Moynihan, 152 and 155
Hill, Michael ABlair’s Cove162Admitted 11/10/1962
Hickey, FrancisDurrus Village170Admitted 19/2/1973
Johnson, Frank MFahane, Gortalasa, Bantry101Transferred to Thomas Johnson, Clashadoo 12/8/1958
Keohane, DanielClonee17Transferred to Daniel Sullivan 18/10/1955
Kelly, TimothyBallycomane127
Kingston, Samuel JKealties166Admitted 19/11/1968
Lynch, ConClashadoo28Transferred to John O’Sullivan, (son-in-law) 23/2/1971
Levis, George MShountellig61Now Gurteenakille
Levis, SamuelKealties161Transferred from Kilcrohane 19/5/1960
Minihane, JohnParkana22Transferred from Mrs Mary Neill 1943
Moynihan, PatrickCoomkeen155Transferred to John Draper, Scart, 11/3/1936
Mahony, DanielAhagowna33
Mahony, JohnCoolculaghta20
Murnane, Patrick JosephCoolculaghta23Later Ballydehob
Murphy, GerryAirhill, Schull (Drouogh)53
Murnane, Daniel MLetterlickey East63Transferred to Colomane 1941
Moynihan, JohnShauntullig67Marked zero shares after 1933
Murnane, Patrick PLetteralickey76Transferred to Colomane 1940
Murnane, MichaelLetterlickey98Transferred to Colomane 1940
Mehigan, MarkDrishane116Transferred to Lowertown
Mahony, JohnBrahalish121transferred to Julia Teresa Connolly (niece-in-law) 1965
Mahony DanielLetterlickey78Transferred to Colomane 1941
Moynihan, PatrickBallycomane152See 155 above
McManaway, Rev T.J.Durrus11Transferred to Dunmanway (17)
McCarthy, FlorenceLetterlickey Middle15
McCarthy, CharlesCoolculaghta21
McCarthy, DenisDroumreagh40
McCarthy, JeremiahDroumreagh41
McCarthy, JohnScart Bawn75Transferred to Colomane
McCarthy, MrsParkana79
McCarthy, DenisArdhra88Transferred to Colomane
McCarthy, JohnBlair’s Cove99Later Ardogeena
McSweeney, EllenMurreagh104Transferred to son Mortimer, Friendly Cove 1971
McCarthy, TimothyArdra124Transferred to Colomane
McCarthy, Jerome MBrahalish133
McCarthy, MichaelCoolculaghta154
McCarthy, CharlesGlanlough156
McCarthy, TimothyBallycomane163Admitted 1963
McCarthy, PatrickTullig, Durrus173Transferred from Kilcrohane 1977
Neill, MaryBallycomane22Transferred to John Minihane, Parkana, 1943
Neill, JamesBallycomane47
Nugent, JeremiahDerryfunchion, Dunbeacon100
Neill, JohnFriendly Cove139Transferred to Annie Regan, Friendly Cove, 1946
Newman, JeremiahScart65Transferred from Denis Sweeney 1936
O’Driscoll, JehrShantullig100Transferred to Jehr Nugent, Dunbeacon, 16/8/1935
O’Driscoll, JamesDunbeacon117
O’Brien, DanielDurrus146Transferred from Bantry
O’Regan, Mrs AnnieBlair’s Cove139Transferred from John Neill, Friendly Cove, 1946
O’Sullivan, TimothyBallybrack77Transferred from John Miller, Coolculaghta, 1950
O’Sullivan, Stephen T.Gloun, Schull89Transferred from RA Beamish, Ardogeena, 1952
O’Sullivan, Denis JDurrus87
O’Sullivan, DanielClonee17Transferred from Daniel Keohane 18/10/1955
Pyburn, John MDunbeacon48
Pyburn JamesDunbeacon/Coomkeen109
Pyburn, WilliamDunbeacon119Transferred to Lowertown
Roycroft, JamesMount Gabriel59Marked zero shares after 1934
Sullivan, William MBallycomane148Transferred to Mary and Donal Hayes 1994
Shannon, DavidArdogeena153Later Dromreagh
Sullivan, DenisDurrus241948
Shannon, Miss Usher MBrahalish84Transferred from David Shannon 1951
Slater, OwenArdoguna158Admitted 1955
O’Sullivan, JohnClashadoo28Transferred from Con Lynch (father-in-law)
O’Sullivan, CorneliusBallycomane171Admitted 1974
Shanahan, JohnDunbeacon2Marked zero shares 1933
Shannon, Robert MBrahalish3
Sullivan, WilliamMorreagh4
Sullivan, JohnArdogoena6Transferred to William Hosford Brahalish 1943
Shannon, William MBrahalish7
Shannon, JamesRossmore8
Shannon, RobertBrahalish9
Sullivan, PatrickCoomkeen12
Swanton, JamesAhagoheen16
Shannon, JohnGlanlough24
Shannon, RobertDunbeacon25
Sweetnam, WilliamDunbeacon31
Shannon, WilliamRossmore27
Sullivan, DenisGeerahameen38Marked zero shares 1947
Shannon, johnCashelane56Transferred to Lowertown 1956
Spillane, TomMoulward58
Sweetnam, JohnLahern60
Sweeney, DenisMoulivard65Transferred to Bantry 1943
Sweetnam, WilliamMount Gabriel68
Sweetnam. SamRaheen69
Sweetnam, JohnDunbeacon73
Shannon, ThomasClashadoo83
Shannon, DavidBrahalish84
Shannon, ThomasBrahalish85
Swanton, SamClonee91
Swanton, GeorgeAughagoheen92
Spillane, TimothyBallycomane95
Shannon, Mrs MariaMaulnamill97
Shannon, John JBrahalish102Marked ‘in England’ 1968
Swanton, JamesMullagh106Transferred to Bantry 1939
Sullivan, JamesUpper Tedagh107Transferred to Bantry 1940
Sullivan, DanielDroumacousane112Transferred to Bantry 1943
Sweeney, Mrs KateMoulavard130
Swanton, BenjaminClonee134
Sullivan, JerClonee131Transferred to Timothy Donovan Kealties 1955
Sullivan, EugeneCrottees141
Shannon, Tomas(Clashadoo), Brahalish144
Shannon, WilliamClashadoo145Lissamarig, Skibbereen, transferred to Skibbereen 14/5/76
Tringle, MatthewCoomkeen138
Tobin, James MCoolculaghta164Transferred from Kilcrohane 1968
O’Donovan, Jeremiah MKealties1721977
Shannon, David CBrahalish177Admitted 1992
O’Sullivan, Michael J MRusnacaharagh178Admitted 1992
Collins, John Joe MCoolculaghta181Admitted 1993
O’Sullivan, Connie MBallycomane186Admitted 18/12/2005

Will 1803. Sampson Jervois, Bandon.

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Samuel Jervois, Brade, Skibbereen.  Samuel Jervois , 1769, Brade, Skibbereen, in 1777 chasing Banditti in Murdering Glen outside Bantry with Richard and John Townsend and Daniel Callaghan.  Member at Bandon Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. 1792 as Provost of Bandon convened a meeting on foot of a requisition of 200 where it was resolved to support the Protestant Ascendancy.   1799 Supporter of the Act of Union Between Ireland and Great Britain.  Maybe the father of Samuel who married Lucinda Allen.  Purchased 1770 Shandon Castle Cork (now Irish Ballet Company).  Elizabeth Murphy, widow of John Murphy of Newtown, is the sister of Samuel Jervois of Brade.  In this deed Samuel Jervois is creating an indenture of 14 hundred pounds on the mortgage of Castledonovan to provide a dowry for his niece Martha (Elizabeth’s daughter), on her marriage to Dr Henry Baldwin Evanson in 1828.  Among a number of Magistrate who at a meeting in 1812 in Skibbereen offered substantial monies towards the apprehension of those responsible for the murders of Ellen and Simon Loardan whose bodies were discovered in a lake at Bawnlahan and Glandore Harbour.

The only thing I’m not sure about is whether the lands at Castledonovan came into Samuel Jervois’s hands through his marriage to Lucinda Alleyn, or if they were Jervois lands all along, or perhaps even both families had interests in them. They are mentioned as “family lands” in his post-marriage settlement to Lucinda in 1818, but it’s not clear which family is meant, so Samuel may have already swapped whatever lands Lucinda originally brought into her marriage for the lands at Castledonovan. There is an earlier mortgage linking the Jervoises to Castledonovan (don’t know the date off-hand), but they may have been one of many families who acquired some portion from Daniel O’Donovan or when Lieut. Nathaniel Evanson mortgaged Castledonovan and moved to Four Mile Water. I suspect these lands were passed back & forth many times, probably each time someone married! Members of the Jervois family held over 450 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. In October 1855 and January 1856 over 100 acres of their property in the parish of Nohaval, barony of Kinalea, were offered for sale in the Encumbered Estates Court. The original lease, dating from 1710, was between the Busteed and Hodder families. In 1853 Samuel Jervois was among the principal lessors in the parish of Dromdaleague, barony of West Carbery. Townsend notes the discovery of copper on the estate of Samuel Jervois, at Leap, before 1810. Family history sources suggest that an earlier Samuel Jervois had come to Ireland with the Cromwellian forces in the mid seventeenth century. He had been granted land around Glandore.  Will dated 1803 described as of Bandon extracted 1806.

Early Doctors and Apothecaries (Chemists), Cork City and County.

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Click here:

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https://www.academia.edu/43254041/Early_Doctors_and_Apothecaries_Chemists_Cork_City_and_County_2nd_June_2020_Sheet?email_work_card=title

1670 Captain Samuel Jervois and His Wife sell for £60 The entire Gneeve of Leap part of Cappanabohy to Jeremy Donovan, a Protestant, Attorney in Dublin.  1616 O’Donovan, West Cork Lands

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1670 Indenture Captain Samuel Jervois and His Wife sell for £60 the entire Gneeve (Old land measurement a twelfth part of a townland which can vary in size.: https://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11941/page/282490
) of Leap parrt of Cappanabohy

670 Indenture Captain Samuel Jervois and His Wife sell for £60 the entire Gneeve (Old land measurement a twelfth part of a townland which can vary in size.: https://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11941/page/282490
) of Leap parrt of Cappanabohy

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1670 Indenture Captain Samuel Jervois and His Wife sell for £60 the entire Gneeve (Old land measurement a twelfth part of a townland which can vary in size.: https://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11941/page/282490
) of Leap parrt of Cappanabohy

Samuel Jervois, 1654.  Close family connection with Barnstaple Devon.  Received land debentures for being a Cromwelian Officer bought other lands.  Built Brade House, Leap. Appointed a Commissioner for Transportation 1655 reappointed 1656 to identify those locally suitable for transportation. There are papers extant for the period whereby the church clerk of Castlehaven was to identify local Catholics in particular sons and heirs suitable for transportation. Married Martha Salmon, daughter of Captain Joseph Salmon, Glandore castle.  Freeman and Burgess of Clonakilty, Sovereign 1679.  Fled to Chester 1688 he reported his income then at £120 per annum.  He returned to Brade, 1693, died 1693. 

Kings Inns Admission papers:

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\Probably of the same line. Jeremiah O’Donovan (Irish: Diarmaid Ó Donnabháin), The O’Donovan of Clan Loughlin, Lord of Clan Loughlin,[1] was MP for Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland, in James II‘s Patriot Parliament of 1689,[2] alongside his kinsmen Daniel O’Donovan (MP Baltimore) of Clancahill and Daniel O’Donovan (MP Doneraile).

Obtaining letters patent from Charles II, his extensive landholdings were erected into the manor of O’Donovan’s Leap, or the Manor of the Leap, in 1684.

He was also appointed Registrar of the Admiralty in Ireland by James II.

O’Donovan was the son of Daniel Mac Murtogh O’Donovan, Lord of Clan Loughlin. A Protestant, he married in 1686 Elizabeth Tallant, daughter of Oliver Tallant, and they had three children; Jeremiah, John, and Anne.

O’Donovan Lands:

1616.  Surrender and Regrant.  Patent of James 1 of England.

Court of Pie Powder Reserved to Donnell O’Donovan for Fairs, Ascension Thursday and Townlands Listed from Castledonovan to Castlehaven, Caheragh, Glandore, Squince, Brahalish in Durrus. Manor of Castledonovan Power to Hold Court of Leet and Baron,  Friday Market at Rahine, Tuesday market at Drimoleague.

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