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Custos Rotulorum and County Governor to 1831. The distinction between judicial and administrative functions did not become distinct until the 1880s. In Co. Cork the control of civil record was maintained by the chief civil officer the Custos Rotulorum and military affairs by the Governor often the same person. 7 Geo. 2 (1733) c. 6 An Act to prevent Persons converted from the Popish to the Protestant Religion, and married to Popish Wives, or educating their Children in the Popish Religion, from acting as Justices of the Peace. Custos Rotulorum. 1835, Earl of Shannon, Castlemartyr and 7, Connaught Place, London Lords Lieutenants of County Cork (1831-1922) Following the Custos Rotulorum (Ireland) Act 1831, the position of Governor was replaced by Lieutenant of the County. The Lord Lieutenant of the County was chiel civil and military official in the county. He commanded the county militia, appointed Deputy Lieutenants was the head of the magistry and recommended to the Lord Chancellor all appointments for local magistrates. Henry Boyle 2nd Earl of Shannon 1831-1842 James Bernard, 2nd Earl of Bandon, 1842-1856 Edmund Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy, 1856-1874 Francis Bernard, 3rd Earl of Bandon, 1874-1877 James Francis Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon, 1877-1922 1 . Magistrates: 1 Courtesy Des Keenan, http://www.deskeenan.com/4PrChapter19.htm#Magistry 1

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Custos Rotulorum and County Governor to 1831.

The distinction between judicial and administrative functions did not become distinct until the 1880s. In Co. Cork the control of civil record was maintained by the chief civil officer the Custos Rotulorum and military affairs by the Governor often the same person.

7 Geo. 2 (1733)

● c. 6 An Act to prevent Persons converted from the Popish to the Protestant Religion,

and married to Popish Wives, or educating their Children in the Popish Religion, from

acting as Justices of the Peace.

Custos Rotulorum.

1835, Earl of Shannon, Castlemartyr and 7, Connaught Place, London Lords Lieutenants of County Cork (1831-1922)

Following the Custos Rotulorum (Ireland) Act 1831, the position of Governor was replaced by Lieutenant of the County. The Lord Lieutenant of the County was chiel civil and military official in the county. He commanded the county militia, appointed Deputy Lieutenants was the head of the magistry and recommended to the Lord Chancellor all appointments for local magistrates.

Henry Boyle 2nd Earl of Shannon 1831-1842James Bernard, 2nd Earl of Bandon, 1842-1856Edmund Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy, 1856-1874Francis Bernard, 3rd Earl of Bandon, 1874-1877James Francis Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon, 1877-19221.

Magistrates:

Magistrates were appointed generally after nomination by one of the County’s Lieutenant such as the Earl of Bandon, Lord Fermoy

There was a strict protocol, in 1819 many of Cork’s leading citizens, Magistrates, and Bankers supported the application of Mr. O’Sullivan, Paper manufacturer of Dripsey but Dublin Castle rejected it as the proper protocol of to whom it was to be addressee's was not followed,

The procedure for appointment was by Warrant from the Lord Chancellor for the issue of Commissions at the Crown and Hanaper’s office, Dublin. It is interesting that Chatterton, the

1 Richard White of Bantry appears same year as does Rev. Rev. Boyle Davies who may be of the same Macroom family they were in business with. Probably ancestor of Blairs of Blair's Cove, Durrus intermarried with Whites of Bantry. In business with Fenwicks of Dunmanway/Skibbereen, Davis Macroom in land purchased from Hollow Blade Company. In a deed of 1713 William Blair of Dunmanway son of Elinor nee Patrickson (she is sister to Rev. Patrickson) appears.

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Clerk of the Crown in a 1831 Parliamentary Return said he was unable to say who was a Magistrate as The Lord Chancellor’s Office had ceased to advise him of appointments. This office was abolished in the judicial reforms of the 1870s setting up the present High Court system continued into Independent Ireland.

Time and time again the official return in Parliament such as those superseded in 1830 are contradicted by contemporary newspaper account f those supposedly retired continuing to act.

Their functions were primarily legal and they performed at perhaps a slightly lower level than the present District Justice. Many Ministers, if not Curates of the Church of Ireland pre 1870 were Magistrates remembering that until 1870 it was the State Church.

They also seemed to have some miscellaneous functions tied to the Grand Jury Presentments relating to local works and their authorisation. Acting as leading local citizens they would be doing a lot of what a local TD or Councillor would now do.

There is plenty of contemporaneous evidence of the arbitrary and sectarian nature of many of the Magistrates. The authorities from perhaps 1810s seemed anxious to change matters. Firstly a number of Catholics were appointed including a number of members of the Durrus O'Donovan family, Redmond Barry, Glandore and others. The clerk when he sat with the magistrates probably exerted increasing influence. By around 1830 Dublin Castle started to phase out the old system of magistrates by introducing the Petty Session Courts presided over by a Resident Magistrate (Remember Somerville and Ross 'The Irish RM' ?) often they would be retired British Army Officers on half pay, District Inspectors RIC or Barristers but did not have to be legally qualified. They sat with two Magistrates and a Clerk. The rules were codified by Bram Stoker (Of Dracula fame) who was Chief Inspector of Petty Session Clerks c 1880.

The Resident Magistrate was a unique Irish legal Office unknown in the rest of the Common Law world.

In pre-independence Ireland, a Resident Magistrate was a stipendiary magistrate appointed to a county (outside of the Dublin Metropolitan Police District) to sit among the justices of the peace at Petty Sessions in that county. They were appointed by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (in reality, therefore, by the Dublin Castle administration in Ireland). The Petty Sessions in the early 19th century replaced the Manor Courts which were inefficient and often corrupt.

Petty sessions were originally held by Justices of the Peace, who were lay people (and in Ireland, typically members of the Protestant Ascendancy and as the 19th century advanced local eminent citizens), as preliminary hearings for Quarter Sessions and the assizes). From 1836, the justices acted under the supervision of resident magistrates. The Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act 1851 regulated petty sessions, organising the country into petty sessions districts and providing for the appointment of clerks of petty sessions. A series of Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Acts, beginning in 1851, vested petty sessions with summary jurisdiction in minor criminal matters. Both these Acts are still on the statute book, though heavily amended. In Dublin, the divisional magistrates exercised similar power to petty sessions under the Dublin Police Acts.

In practice the Clerk of Petty Sessions held considerable sway having a knowledge of law even if rudimentary and procedure.

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One unique feature of the Irish administration of justice related to local courts. These were originally administered by unpaid amateurs known as Justices of the Peace. McDowell notes that in England, Justices of the Peace were traditionally landed gentlemen. In Ireland, however, “where the landlord was often an absentee and where most of the landlords were Protestants and the majority of the tenants were Catholics and where agrarian questions were acute, there were obvious difficulties in making appointments to the bench. Bridgeman similarly cites the small size of the rural gentry in Ireland as leading to a reduced pool of possible Justices of the Peace. This meant that a number of essentially unsuitable men were appointed to these posts and “one of the main concerns of government in attempting to suppress disorder was to improve the efficiency of the county magistrates. Reforms were introduced in the 1820s which required these amateur justices to sit jointly and act publicly at petty sessions. From the 1830s, the bench was criticised for its religious composition, and justices were accused of being politically biased. An improvement in the administration of local justice was achieved through the introduction of paid, professional justices known as stipendiary magistrates. This was supplemented by and a professional police force.77 The paid magistrates were to reside permanently in the district, and became known as Resident Magistrates.78 They continued to operate alongside the unpaid magistrates, and inevitably tensions between the two branches characterised the mid-nineteenth century as the boundaries of their respective roles were not always clear. The unpaid magistrates became increasingly different from that of England and Wales. Nineteenth-Century Criminal Justice bitter and disillusioned as the professional magistrates superseded them in various areas. Agrarian disturbances in the first half of the century gave rise to a need for increased centralisation of law and order and an erosion of the magistrate's’ discretion over criminal justice policy.

The more I look at the Magistrates I think they are one of the keys to understanding the 18th century.

From 1690 to around 1795 they were exclusively Protestant.

This label encompassed everyone from Black/Orange, to Crypto-Catholic, Huguenot, Quaker, Presbyterian, and all are found in the ranks.

Going on manes you have Gaelic Mccarthy, O'Sullivan, Cronin, O'Driscoll, Hiberno-Norse/Danish in Coppinger, Cotter, Galwey, Old English/Norman in Barry/Roche, post Elizabethan English and Welsh in Bernard, Jephson, Beecher, Cromwellian, Evanson, Huguenot, in some of the Cork City names in the 18th century Cork Merchant, Hoare.

Re payment I think they class the Magistrates came from were simultaneously strangers locally and also one of the community. The conquest of Ireland although ostensibly complete was resonant with memories of 1642, 1690 and of course later 1918-1922. The Magistrates saw themselves as outposts to hold the line even some of the houses built i the mid 18th century had defensive features.

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The Magistracy 2

The term magistrate in England and Ireland was a synonym for a Justice of the Peace. The office in Ireland, unlike in England, was almost entirely a judicial one, the administration of the county being in the hands of the Grand Jury. The original duty of magistrates seems to have been the administering of oaths. Magistrates were empowered to commit an accused person to trial before a judge and jury if they were satisfied that there was a prima facie case against him. In Ireland this was done by accepting sworn testimony or affidavits without question. They took bail from both parties, one to appear to prosecute (even in criminal matters), and the other to appear to defend himself. They had summary jurisdiction with regard to minor offences, and had powers to grant licences. If they were justices for the county they sat, along with the Assistant Barrister, at Quarter Sessions. They only could administer oaths legally. As Justices of the Peace they were especially bound to assist the mayor or sheriff in times of civil disturbance, and the army, when aiding the civil power had to act under their direction. If a sheriff or magistrate read the Riot Act the army was empowered to fire on the mob. They were entitled to fees for taking affidavits and recognisances but their clerks were not. A recognisance was a deposit given by the accuser who swore the affidavit to ensure that he would be present at the assizes to prosecute. Bail was the deposit paid by a defendant to ensure that he would appear. The County Governor was supposed to enquire and report to the Lord Chancellor who were suitably qualified persons in the county with an independent income from land of at least £200 for appointment as magistrates. At the beginning of the century the system of appointing was haphazard. Army officers temporarily stationed in the county, public officials, likewise, and clergymen, could be also appointed. But nobody enquired if they were still in the county, if they ever held a court, or were still in possession of their mental faculties. A magistrate held his summary court in his own house, and could expel the public if he wished. By an Act of 1805 he could deal with cases up to £10 in value. Lord Cloncurry noted that a poor man might walk half the length of the county to find a magistrate willing to listen to his case.

After 1800 the Government began to consider the reform of the magistracy. It resisted calls for a wholesale purging of the magistracy, feeling that the removal of old, incapable, and inactive magistrates was too harsh. It preferred to extend the system of police magistrates which was being tried in Dublin. In the counties these were called stipendiary magistrates or resident magistrates. Eventually about two were appointed to each county. Attention in the past has been focussed on the weaknesses of the system of magistrates in counties where resident gentlemen were few. These complaints were not necessarily true for example in Ulster. The magistrates themselves reformed their courts of summary jurisdiction without awaiting legislation by the Government. Lord Cloncurry was a great advocate of petty sessions where two or three magistrates joined to hold their courts in common. These joint sessions had no

2 http://alison-stewart.blogspot.ie/2012/04/lysaght-family-of-mountnorth-cork.html

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more authority than separate sessions, but the fact that magistrates sat together contributed to upholding the dignity of the law. No legal training was provided for magistrates, whether county gentlemen or stipendiary magistrates. They were expected to purchase copies of privately produced handbooks for magistrates.

I have3 been researching the JPs and yes, you are right - lots of Bernards in that position. To be eligible to be elected as a magistrate, the person had to be a landowner with a certain level of income hence the reason why so many were protestant gentry (I don't know the income level yet). The Peace Preservation Force appears to have pre-dated the title 'stipendiary magistrate'. Even though it seems that this force was only in existence from 1814 to 1822, they were definitely still in Bandon until 1834. Following the departure of Captain Vignioles and Roberts, a stipendiary magistrate was appointed much to the consternation of the magistrates with letters going backwards and forwards between the magistrates and the Lord Lieutenant. I think that Vignioles was the magistrate and Roberts the chief constable but I need to double check this. I bet that the Peace Preservation Force were paid so that Vignioles was actually a stipendiary magistrate just with a different description attached.

Whilst I have researched some of the Bandon magistrates in detail (not as magistrates but who they were connected to, landholdings etc), some that weren't previously on my radar screen are now of much interest, eg Rev Somers Payne. How on earth could he have been an impartial magistrate when he was Grand Master of the Orange Lodge and a magistrate at the same time? The Payne home became St Patricks, Upton so clearly that house had many many stories attached to it.

In his book 'A New Anatomy of Ireland' Toby Barnard gives statistics which he collated from various documents in the National Library and National Archives:

Size of county commissions of the peaceCork.1720 1161760 1911776-7 216and we know from Lewis that by 1840 282.

3 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=3104. Thomas Adderley (1712-1791), son of Francis Adderley of Innishannon, Co.Cork and Elizabeth Fowkes and descendant of Edward Adderley and his wife Mary Hale of Innishannon and Alderley, Gloucestershire, was a politician and developer of the linen industry. He married firstly the widow of the 3rd Viscount Charlemont and secondly Margaret Bourke of Oory, Co. Mayo and was related to many of the influential families of the 18th century - Loftus, Gardner, Bernard for example. He held an estate in the Innishannon locality which became heavily encumbered following the succession of his son Edward Hale Adderly (died 1870 aged 100) who sold it to the Frewens pre Griffith's Valuation. see http://www.innishannonschool.com/history16a.htm

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Should I assume that the reason that these 'great unpaid' (as they are referred to by the locals) officiated at the petty sessions etc was so that they had power to govern in the locality. In that way, it protected their status or am I missing something? Otherwise, why would they work for free?

I have to figure out if the government had a cap on the number of magistrates appointed, how the magistrates decided which one of them would sit at the petty sessions, ie did they ever lose the title for not participating?? So lots more to research. Who provided the nominations to the Lord Lieutenant - perhaps it was decided by majority within the county? According to Lewis in 1840 the local government was vested in a Lord Lieutenant, 16 deputy lieutenants and 282 other magistrates so a sizeable number. Was there a Lord Lieutenant for each county?

Cromwell and from 1640 to 1650.

No civil Magistrates

Lord Talbot 1686-90

During his interregnum there was a wholesale clear out of Protestants throughout Ireland and the imposition of Catholics

Lord Lieutenant Appointments

A4 newspaper notice (see below) confirms that (post 1831 at least) it was the Lord Lieutenant of the County who recommended magistrates to the Lord High Chancellor of Ireland who appointed the magistrate. So no surprise as to why there were so many Bernards as magistrates. The role was created on 23rd August, 1831.

Before then the procedure appeared to be that a list was laid before the Lord Lieutenant (presumably of Ireland) and Privy Council. The listing would have been compiled by Dublin Castle after appropriate soundings.

Cork Examiner - 10th October, 1845. The Lord High Chancellor of Ireland has been pleased to appoint Winthrop Baldwin Sealy Esq, Ardacrow, a magistrate for this county at the recommendation of the Right Hon, The Earl of Bandon, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Cork.

4 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=2587

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List of the Lord Lieutenants below

This is a list of people who have served as Lord-Lieutenant of County Cork. The office

was created on 23 August 1831. For people who served as Lord Lieutenant of the City of

Cork see Lord Lieutenant of the City of Cork. The title is pronounced as 'Lord Lef-tenant'.

● The 3rd Earl of Shannon: 7 October 1831 – 22 April 1842

● The 2nd Earl of Bandon: 1842 – 31 October 1856

● The 1st Baron Fermoy: 4 December 1856 – 17 September 1874

● The 3rd Earl of Bandon: 10 November 1874 – 17 February 1877

● The 4th Earl of Bandon: 13 June 1877 – 1922

This5 a very interesting and useful paper and contains some very useful information, indeed. Probably worth making more reference to Virginia Crossman's book on Local Government in Nineteenth Century Ireland in your introductory part here. My feeling is that magistrates would generally have been appointed by the Dublin Castle authorities but only after close consultation with local notables. I have seen some pretty stinging letters by both lord Donoughmore and Lord Rosse about the qualities of the magistrates in their districts in the mid-19th century. Might also have been useful here if you had looked at the impact of the O'Connellite agitation on the character of appointments to the magistracy.

The Chief Secretary Papers for 1818-1825 contain frequent appeals from Magistrates who have been given their P45, perhaps as part of a general clean up. One interesting petition is from a Mr. Shields who says he is the only Catholic Magistrate in the Province of Ulster.The other petitions are repleted with protestations of loyalty and giving examples of sterling service during the 1798 Rising, The Whiteboys or the Disturbances of the 1820s.

One of the petitions is an appeal from Richard Deasy (Brewing Family) Clonakilty against his dismissal. There is a Timothy Deasy listed 1795 perhaps the same family and probably a Catholic. The Deasys are part of a network including Redmond Barry of Glandore and the extended O’Donovan family, three brothers of whom are Catholic Magistrates from 1818, their cousin Rickard Donovan is appointed Clerk of the Crown for Co. Cork in 1838. This is perhaps a reflection of O’Connell’s influence and the rising tide of Catholic professionals.

Road, Bridge and Public WorksRev. Horatio Townsend Comments c 1820

5 Merchants, http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2671

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In his Book ‘Statistical Survey of Co. Cork’, The Rev. Horatio Townsend mentions ‘that the great advantages, arising from chartered magistrates and local jurisdiction, are here apparent. Sessions of the peace which some years ago had become almost fallen into disuse are now regularly held every quarter, in consequence of which peace and subordination are strictly maintained. this very necessary reformation of the police is, in general in a great measure, die to the spirited and active exertions of its present recorder of Clonakilty, John Townsend, Esq.

1821 Appointment of British Army Officers to The Commission of The Peace for Co. Cork

Part of the response to widespread disturbances in 1821 was the appointment of around 28 military officers as Magistrates. This followed a similar strategy to that adopted from 1796 to 1800.

1821 Census and Statistical Returns

In the Chief Secretary papers there are frequent references to the 1821 census and the poor pay of the enumerators and the supervising role of the Magistrates. There are also a number of references to the Magistrates making statistical returns but it is not clear what these are.

For the period 1818-1823 there are in excess of 1,700 references to the Magistrates. Many are supporting petitioners for public employment.

Dismissals 1821

.11Following a succession of ‘deeply organized’ fatal attacks on property in the neighbourhood of Doneraile that autumn, it was noted by Lord Hutchinson, brother of Christopher Hely Hutchinson, Member for Cork, that ‘many magistrates both Protestant and Catholic have been dismissed who ought to have been retained, and many retained who ought to have been dismissed’.8 A bill for an extra quarter sessions was introduced by Goulburn, the Irish secretary, ‘with a view of expediting the trial of offenders’, 3 July, and received royal

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assent, 18 July 1823 (4 Geo. IV, c. 93).9 A petition against the Tithes Composition Act was presented to the Commons, 25 Mar. 1824.10 At an aggregate meeting of the Catholics attended by Boyle and ‘several Protestants’, including Stawell, 11 June 1825, Kingsborough was praised for his support for emancipation and a campaign to return a second pro-Catholic was started. Votes of thanks to Daniel O’Connell* were proposed by one Richard Ronayne at another meeting held in August. During the rumours of a dissolution in September 1825 it was reported that the brother of a local Catholic ‘of great wealth’ (possibly Garrett Standish Barry of Lemlara, the Member, 1832-41), would come forward backed by the earls of Glengall and Llandaff.11

1831 Return

There were 340 in the Commission of the Peace, 49 clergymen and 291 laymen asset out in return prepared by J. Chatterton6, Clerk of the Peace (State Solicitor) for Co. Cork. He also lists those who qualified to preside at Road Presentments of whom 30 were Clergymen and 161 Laymen. He was unable to put an exact number of Magistrates as the Lord Chancellor’s Office had ceased advising him of appointments.

1835 Return of John Hart, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper

He confirmed that there were no Roman Catholic Clergy in the Commision of the peace in Ireland.7 In co. Cork alone there were 44 Church of Ireland clergymen acting as Magistrates.

Report of Voules8, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner re Establishment of Poor Law Unions.

In 1839 PLU had been set up in Kinsale, Skibbereen, Bantry, Fermoy and Midleton and were proposed for Cork. His report set out proposed magistrates qualified to set and their financial qualification at £10 per year

1843 Dismissal by Lord Chancellor of Magistrates for Appearing at Repeal Event and Sympathetic Resignations

RIC Recruitment

6 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=30997 Thanks to Catherine Fitzsimons, Bandon8 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/family-show.jsp?id=2618

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Bandon Provosts, Free Burgesses, Freemen

The Provost automatically became a magistrate. What about the twelve Free Burgesses. When researching the Sealys in Bridgwater it was noticed that the Free Burgesses there did become magistrates but not the common councillors. Additionally as freemen, they had the freedom of all ports in England and Ireland excluding Dublin and London. However, it may not have been the case in reverse and the reason that Bandon freemen became freemen of Cork was to avoid the tolls on their goods being shipped through the Port of Cork.

Daniel O’Connell Scathing Attack on Magistrates re Tithes 1828

Evidence of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., 1st March 1825 to Select Committee of House of Commons, London, on state of Legal Administration, Function of Assistant Barrister in Court, Grand Juries selected from Improper Persons, Low persons Vendors of Spirits and Beer, The Bar in Cork, Mr. Wagget, Recorder of Cork, of Private Means with a small salary which he refuses to to be increased, outside Cork the sessions conducted by Attorneys of low repute the relaxation of Popery Laws has given a better class of Attorney then what existed before., The Mode of Administering the Criminal Law by the Magistrates in Ireland has been very bad, particularly in relation to Tithes.

The influence of O'Connell can be seen in the attempts to reform the system from 1820 and the appointment of an increased number of Catholics as Magistrates. Some of O’Connells extended family were to become Resident Magistrates. Apart from Catholic support O’Connell was assisted by protestant Liberals as in West Cork.He was invited by Henry Townsend DL, 1839, on behalf of The Reformers of the West Riding of Cork to Daniel O'Connel MP to Dinner in Bandon, Co Cork, with 200 Liberals in

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attendance including, Francis Bernard Beamish MP (1802-1868), Rickard Deasy (1766-1852) Brewer Clonakilty, James Clugston Allman Distiller Bandon, James Redmond Barry J.P., Fisheries Promoter, Edward O'Brien, Masonic Lodge Bandon, John Hurley Brewer., Major E. Broderick, Henry Owen Beecher Townsend (1775-1847), Major Matthew Scott J.P. (1779-1844), Philip Harding, Carrigafooka, Macroom, Richard Dowden (1794-1861) Unitarian, Francis Coppinger Esq., Parkview, Bandon.

Over 80,000 Irishmen entered the ranks of the RIC prior to 1922, over 90% catholic. On disbandment in 1922 the personnel files were moved to Ealing in West London. They were used to process pension entitlements until 1938 when all but 4 were destroyed. The field included personal information including in pre registration times letters from Ministers or Priests confirming birth details in many cases a sketch and recommendations. They were probably mostly provided by local Magistrates. Some records detail the names of the Magistrates.

Jurisdiction over location of RIC Stations.

Commission on Magistry 1838

Cork9 Magistrates at major meeting to discuss proposed changes senior police officers present with police

Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act 1851

Commenced a process of introducing stipendiary magistrates to supplement existing Magistrates.

There are quite a number of reports in the mid 19th century of Magistrates deciding on the location of RIC stations such as a new station in KIlcrohane, West Cork to be manne fro Carrigboy. In Cork City Anglesea Street was set up to replace a station at Caroline Bridge,

9 May have served in USA, British officer Captain Lullum Batwell of the 46th Regiment of Foot

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1862 Bandon Magistrates tarnished as ‘Orange’ Upbraided by High Court.

There are a number of references to the HIgh Court being critical of the partisan behaviour of the Bandon Magistrates in 1862. At the same time Massey (not sure which) in Macroom was lambasted for this partisan behaviour towards rtt attackers of a Catholic Temperance Band from Cork

Rosscarbery August 1862, Petty Sessions.

There is a newspaper report of a sitting of the Magistrates who were joined on the bench by the local Church of Ireland Minister and the Sub-Inspector of the RIC. Tis looking at reports was quite frequent, They were not magistrates but clearly to the public were acting in concert.

Religious Breakdown 1875.

In Guy’s City and County Directory there is a breakdown, Of 68 magistrates 46 were Church of Ireland, 20 Catholic, 1 Presbyterian and 1 Methodist. The corresponding figure for Barristers was 18 in total of whom 12 Church of Ireland and 6 Catholic. There were 76 Solicitors, 42 Church of Ireland, 30 Catholic, 4 Methodist 2 others.

Australian Connection

1887 RIC District Inspectors Sitting on Bench

James Gilhooley10 MP, from West Cork raised the question of District Inspector Crane sitting on Petty Session Court Bench in Parliament. The response was that it happened and was a common practice in Ireland but Inspector general does nor approve.

Money Values

To get an idea of the comparable value of Magistrate's assets one example that of Mrs Dorcas Jane Tuelon of Bandon provided an insight. The family were of Huguenot origin, originally goldsmiths and silversmiths later landowners in Bandon. In 1896 her will was probated for £36,000. Using an average teacher's salary as a benchmark for those time of £30 per year compared to €50,00 now this would yield a sum in the region of €50 million.

10 Probably Blackrock what was to become Bantry House under the Whites. There was long running tension between the Hutchinsons and the Whites. They are to be differentiated from the Hutchins of Ballylickey and Ardnagashel who are most likely a different family.

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Many of the Magistrates from the larger landowning families would have left considerable fortunes. many of course left little if anything.

Members of some of the families in the Magistry emigrated to Australia in the 19th century and carved out successful careers in politics.

Davitt Magistrates 1893

Due to the controversy over the issue of ‘The Irish Magistry’ the British Government decided on action. In Donegal out of 139 Magistrates 5 were Catholic, Fermanagh, 1 out of 174, Tyrone 6 out of 159, Wicklow 5 out of 10411. Magistrates were appointed due to the influence of Michael Davitt of the Land League and the Irish Parliamentary Party12. The Freeman’s Journal reported on the 15th July 1893 on appointments by the Lord Chancellor including some for Co. Cork.

Some had a poor reputation for lack of partiality recruited from ranks of shopkeepers, publicans and farmers. Sir James O’Connor former Appeal Court Judge described them as of the shopkeeping class, amenable to influence sometimes even to partial corruption. As O’Connor got his P45 in 1922 he not have been the most objective of observers.

O’Connor described the former jurisdiction as £2 in money matters and with preliminary investigations in criminal matters preparatory to the Assizes and Quarter Sessions. The Stipendiary Magistrate styled the Resident Magistrate was on a salary of £600-800 per annum. To put that in context the pay of an RIC constable i 1910 would be roughly £35 a year.

In 1910 there were 55 councillor on Cork Corporation of whom 11 were magistrates.

House Burnings and Killings 1919-1922

Terence Dooley in ’Decline of the Big House in Ireland’ puts the numbers of house burnings of houses including suburban villas at 76 with 26 in Co. Cork. Donnolly puts the number for Cork higher at at least 50. Not all belonged to Magistrates but many did. In earlier disturbances such as the 1690 period many houses in particular in North Cork were burned and the Whiteboys disturbances the house were again targets. rightly or wrongly the Magistrates were associated in times of high tension with an occupying force.

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Ernie O’Malley in his memoir stated that from 1919, he deliberately had his men drilling in the demesnes of big houses to eradicate the deferential attitude then prevalent to the ‘gentry’ of whom the Magistrates would have been part.

After the Kilmichael Ambush, the British Military threatened to burn the houses of Republican as reprisals. This was a factor but not the only one in the wave of Cork burnings. The memoir of General Tom Barry reveals a deep antipathy toward the gentry which was probably widely shared.

Burned houses include many which would have been in Magistrate’s families in:

Bandon/Macroom area,

Burgatia House, Rosscarbery Thomas Kingston, demolished.

Cahermore House, Rosscarbery, Hungerfords, demolished.

Castle Bernard, James Bernard, 4th Earl of Bandon, burned by IRA party under Commandant Seán Hales, 21st June 1921, a shell remains

Coolcower House, Macroom, Richard Christopher Williams, rebuilt.

Crookstown, Crookstown Robert Warren, rebuilt.

Derry House, Rosscarbery, Alexander Sullivan, demolished.

Forest House, Macroom, Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac W. Burns Lindow/James Gollock, demolished.

Firgrove (Demolished),

Innishannon House, Innishannon, Brigadier General F.W.J. Caulfield, ruins.

Kilcolman House, Bandon, Mrs. E.M.A. Longfield, rebuilt.

Leemount House, Coachford, Mrs. Maria Lindsay, ruins.

Mayfield House, Hewitt R. Poole, JP, rebuilt.

Merton House, Rosscarbery, Emily and Beatrice Whitley, demolished.

Mount Massey,

Oakgrove, Aghinagh, Macroom, Captain John Bowen-Colthurst, partially rebuilt

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Prospect House, Innishannon, Michael Dennehy, JP, ruins.

River View House, Innishannon, Colonel Francis C Godley, ruins

Rye Court, Macroom, Tonson Rye family, demolished.

Skavanish House, Innishannon, Ethel Peacocke, ruins.

Warrensgrove, Bandon, Sir Augustus Digby Warren, main house ruins

Built by Shouldhams 1870 noted Gothic House Hills of Cork, Architects, same family as Myrtle Allen, Ballymaloe.

Warren’s Court, Macroom, Sir Augustus Digby Warren, demolished.

Bantry/Skibbereen Area:

Coolkelure House13, Dunmanway, Shouldham, burned recently partially restored

Dunboy Castle, Beara, Henry W. L. Puxley, ruins partially rebuilt.

Leap Castle, Jonathan Darby, ruins

W.G. Biggs, Stores, burned by Black and Tans.

Bantry Estate Office, Lord Bantry, burned Black and Tans.

Union Hall, Spraight, family moved to England.

Cork Area:

Dripsey Castle, Bowen-Colthurst, burned 1920, family in Ireland 300 years, left for England

Dromgowna House, Berrings, 1920

Frankfort House, Montenotte Hill, Sir Alfred Dobbin, demolished.

KIlcronagh House, Carrigrohane, Ebenezer Pike, demolished.

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Rochestown House, Rochestown, Francis H. Wise, demolished.

Fermoy/Mallow

Bearforest, Mallow, Major Charles Purdon Coote, rebuilt.

Ballywalter Castle, Castletownroche, S.G. Penrose, Welstead, Ruins

Castle Cook, Fermoy, Colonel William Cooke-Collis.

Cecilstown Lodge, Mallow, Esther Jane and Annie Jones.

Convamore House, Ballyhooley, William Hare, 3rd Earl of Listowel, ruins.

Dromagh Castle, Mallow, William L. Leader, ruins.

Lohort Castle, Cecilstown, Mallow, Sir Tim O'Brien, 3rd Baronet, ruins.

Mitchelstown Castle, Mitchelstown, William Downes Webber, demolished.

Newberry Manor, Mallow, John Ptetyman Newman.

Midleton

Castle Mary, Coyne, Colonel Mountifort J.C. Longfield, demolished.

Rockmills House, Glanworth, Charles Deane Oliver, ruins.

Justices of the Peace, Co. Cork, 1661-1800 by A. J. Fetherstonhaugh and H. F. Berry 1890s from documents Hanaper’s Office, Destroyed 1922 and some not named there in Richard Caulfield’s Calendar of Kinsale, Appendix

C.BKnight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG), Sir Henry BlakeD.L.: Deputy Lieutenant of County CorkKCG, Knight Commande of the BathKCSG: Knight of St. GregoryAnnsgrove Ballynmock, Carey’s Ville/Ballymacpatrick, Castle Salem/Benduff, Fermoy, Friendly Cove/Ballydivane, Durrus, Mount Pleasant/Curryvordy, Mossgrove/Grananunic, Mossgrove Garranaghooney, Newcourt/Reenmorrough, Skibbereen, Roughgrove/Ballygarvy,

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David Howe Acton, 1917, Cork St., Kinsale, listed 1922.

Richard d. Adams, Pre 1830, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Richard Wallace Goold Adams Esq.,(1802-1873) Jamesbrook, Cloyne,. Listed 1835. Pre 1838, sitting Cloyne 1835, listed 1854. Son of Wallis d 1818 and Frances Gould, the Gould family agents of Earls of Inchiquin (O’Brien). Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election. 1835 as ‘B.W. Goold Adams, Francis Rowland, Samuel Adams, commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. 1841 election voted for Longfield and Leader. Probate £4,000 to sons, executors Colonel Michael Gould Adams and Robert Hedges Eyre Gould Adams, East Ferry House, Ballinacurra, Co. Cork. Two sons had over 2,000 acres post 1870.

Samuel Wallace Gould Adams Esq., Pre 1830, Kibree, Cloyne. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Listed 1835, sitting Castlemartyr 1835, 1842. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Wallis Adams14, 1797, Kilbree, Midleton. 1791 Meeting at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landlowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

Wallis Adams, Janemount, Glanmire, Ballincollig, listed 1875-6.

William Richard Goold Adams, 1898, Jamesbrook, Ballinacurra, listed 1913.

Matthew Adderley, 1728, Dromkeene, Bandon. Witness15 to deed 1734, 1726, 1740. 1743 in Macroom. 1738 with Jonathan Farmer.

Thomas Adderly16 (1712-1791), 1761, Innishannon, Son Francis and Elizabeth Fowkes, family originate in Alderly, Gloucestershire. Subscriber James Simon Irish Coinage 1749. Developed flour mill, carpet, linen, silk, salt, corduroy, cotton, industry in Innishannon, involved in setting up Charter School, m 1. widow 3rd Earl Charlemont, 2. Margaret Bourke, d Edmund, Oory, Co. Mayo, she as widow 1792 m Hon, Robert Hobart, MP. MP Armagh, Wide Street Commissioner, Dublin.

John Ahern, 1907, Lahardane, Cork, 1907, listed 1922.

Michael Aherne (1846-. Blarney and St. Lukes, Montenotte, Member Cork County Council, Board of Cork Butter Market and Corn Market, m 1. Mary d John Forrest, Blarney, 2. Mary d John O’Callaghan, Cork, Cork County Council 1910.

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William Ahern, 1915, Annacarriga, Minane Bridge, Carrigaline, listed 1916.

Bernard Jonas Alcock, 1880, Mount Bernard, Queenstown, Resident, £48.

Bernard J Alcock, 1895, The Hollies, Midleton Park, Queenstown, listed 1900

Reverend Edward Jones Alcock, Pre 1823.

Maskelyne Alcock, 1767, Rough Grove/Ballygarvy, witness deed at Derrygariff 1743. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Maskelyne Alcock Esq., 1791, Rough Grove/Ballygarvy (Bandon). Cork SummerAssizes 1828. 1828 Quarter Session Bandon. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. 1831, sitting Farnivane (Samuel Hosford’s house) 1835. Subscriber to Lewis 1837. Roughgrove had devolved on the Alcocks by inheritance from the Maskelyne family. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Died Famine Fever.

Colonel William St. Ledger Alcock-Stawell DL, Kilbrittain Castle, landowner 1890.

Boyle Aldworth, 1737, Newmarket, married17 1736 Jane Oliver, Clonodfoy, Limerick, marriage portion £4,000. Witness deed 1739, 1770. Enrolled Middle Temple 1735 father Richard, arminger. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

1780 property Dunscomb’s Marsh, cork.

Major Aldworth, Newmarket , died 1875, brother of Richard.

Richard Aldworth18, 1719, Newmarket father of Boyle Aldworth son and heir JP 1737. Witness deed 1737 with Richard Chinnery.

Richard Aldworth19, 1779, Annsgrove, Castletownroche, did Gran Tour, Arthur Young impressed with his taste, cultivated mind, education and patriotism, choosing to live in Ireland. Witness deed as JP 1770. May be owner with Dr. Rogers of house Georges St Cork 1770 occupied by Dr. Robert Emmet father of Robert Emmett.

Richard Oliver Aldworth D.L., -1875), Newmarket House, Kanturk. Pre 1830. Listed 1835. Deputy Lieutenant 1842. 1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants.Protestant Protest

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Meeting Bandon 1834. Donated site for Newmarket Catholic Church and partly paid for it, wife involved in railway promotion d Earl of Bandon, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, listed 1885 Newmarket, brother of Major Aldworth, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork, JP, died 1875. Lord of Manor of Ballyhooly and Newmarket by patents going back to Sir Richard Aldworth in the reign of King James the First, his seneschal and land agent Richard D. Smith from 1815. 1835 Robert Rogers Aldworth granted to John Aldworth rent charge on lands at Ballybrack entitling him to vote. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Colonel Richard William Aldworth, 1865, Woodbank, Queenstown, Resident, £37, 1885 Newmarket.

Colonel Robert Aldworth, 1885 listed for Newmarket, Cheltenham.

St. Ledger Aldworth, 1753

Lieutenant St. Ledger Aldworth RN, Pre 1838, Newmarket. Subscriber to Lewis 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. 1843 Marine Cottage, Monkstown.

Barry Moore (Aghern), 1680

Abraham Allen, Shanbally, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection.

Alfred William Allen (1817-, Clashanure House, Ovens, Son of Kyrle J.P., ed Dr. Browns, Bandon, m. Sarah Anne ydo, John Philpot, Mount Zephyr, Millstreet. Clashenure housse acquired through Susanna Dowe, daughter and heiress of Joshua Dowe, Coolroe, she married Kyle Allen early 1700s, Related through marriage to clerical O’Grady family Carrigmanus.

Alfred William Allen, 1896, Clashanure House, Ovens, son Alfred?, Grandson? Son of Kyrle J.P., listed 1916.

John Allen, 1715, Cork, Alderman, witness in 1724 deed, 1738 with George Fuller..

Christopher Allen, sitting Union Hall, 1861.

Kyrle Allen, Esq., Pre 1838, Clashanure, Ovens, father of Alfred William J.P., b 1817, m Susanna daughter and heiress of Joshua Dowe, Clashanure, Allens from Duhallow. Subscriber to Lewis 1837. Voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Allen Elizabethan settlers in Duhallow. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor.

Thomas Allen, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Walter Allen, Liscongie, Newmarket, writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re outrages.

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William Allen Esq., Pre 1838, Liscongill. Kanturk, sitting Kanturk 1835. Subscriber to Lewis 1837, listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

William Allen20, 1776, Greenfield, Kanturk, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

William D. Allen, sitting Clonakilty, 1861.

Thomas Allin, Main St., Midleton, listed 1854.

Samuel Allin, Main St., Midleton, listed 1854.

James Clugston Allman, (1822-1911), Ardnacarrig, Bandon, son James and ..Lane her father Richard Lane, Cork Brewer, Unitarian, ed Dr. Brown, Bandon brother Richard Lane Allman, J.P., Moneencrone/Woodlands, Bandon, Resident, £155 (rated jointly for other property), attended Reformers Dinner Bandon 1839 for Daniel O’Connell, MP, , last LIberal MP for Bandonbridge, son of James m Frances Vernon, d James J.P., Garrrane, Templemartin. Joint owner with brother Richard Lane of Bandon Distillery and Allmans and Dowdens Brewery. After his death serious dissent in family Distillery sol for £45, 750 in 1911.

Richard Lane Allman (1802-1904), 1869, Resident, Moneencrone/Woodlands, Bandon, Resident, £155 (rated jointly for other property), Unitarian, last LIberal MP for Bandonbridge, son of James m Frances Vernon, d James J.P., Garrrane, Templemartin. Committee member Bandon Navigation Scheme 1842. Joint owner with brother James Clugston J.P., b 1822, of Bandon Distillery and Allmans and Dowdens Brewery. Left £22,034

William Aldworth Allen, 1798, Arundel CastleWilliam Allen21, Pre 1821, Liscongil. Newmarket, 1831 Henry J Alleyn, 1869, Somerfield, Monkstown, Resident

Westropp D(awson?) Alleyn, 1860, Ballyvackey, Clonakilty, Non-Resident. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Lieutenant General Honourable Arthur Grove Annesley, Pre 1838,1842, Annes-Grove, CastletownrocheColonel Sir Thomas Arbuthnot, Pre 1831William Arnopp, 166322

Sir John Caleb Anderson, 1821, Fermoy, 1842 Buttevant Castle, son of John b Scotland who built Fermoy Barracks, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. His father John founded Fermoy, Niall Brunicardi Fermoy Historian account of St. Patrick’s Church, Fermoy, 1886 dedicated to John for his benevolence in giving site for church (and for Protestant Church) rent free and £500 towards building of church and for his general benevolence.

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.William Anderson, 1758, AhacrossWilliam Anderson, 1768, Aghacross

Thomas Andrews (1844-, 1910 and 1911, Sidwell House, Sunday’s Well, Cork, Governor Cork Jail, b 1844, son of Jeremiah Taylor, Armagh, m Anna Sidwell, Bonmahon, Co. Waterford. Freemason, listed 1922.

Lieutenant-General Hon. Arthur G Annesley, Annsgrove, Castletownroche, listed 1843. Subscriber to Lewis 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Richard Annesley, Annsgrove, Castletownroche, listed 1843.

Richard Grove Annsley, Annsgrove, Castletownroche 1875-6, possibly creator of noted gardens.

Rev. George Armstronge/Armstrong, 1796. Signed petition 1827 against Catholic Emancipation as Chancellor Ross. Rector of Rosscarbery, 1831, daughter Eleanor m John Fitzhenry Townsend, 1867, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin and Drishane, later Admiralty Judge of High Court.

Dr. Phillip A. Armstrong (1800-1892), M.D., Castletownbere, listed 1875-6. Regarded as popular and hard working. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Attending Great Meeting re Poor Law in 1840, Bantry. Son George William Frederick Armstrong MD, d 1893. National Library has book on Cork 1783 election, published by Bennett, Cork c 1820, with his name. Wife Charlotte Louise d 1904 aged 80.

Archibald Arnott, 1889, Bridestown House, Fermoy, listed 1900

Major Archibald Arnott, 1889, Ballymaloe House, Cloyne, listed 1922.

Sir John Arnott (1814-1898), M.P., Police Court, Cork, 1857, born Scotland, businessman, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork, land owner, purchased West Cork Devonshire (former Boyle) Estate, for £200,000, in 1895. Left £694,306.

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Alexander Arnott Bart., D.L., 1898, 12, Merrion Square, Dublin, listed 1922.

David Leahy Arthur. Hyde Park. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858. Richard Ash, 1768, DrummonyWilliam Ashby, Superseded 1810-30John Ashe, Pre 1838

Richard Ashe Esq., Macroom, 1825, Superceded 1810-30 Petty Sessions held in his house. Coolhane, Macroom, 1843, as Ashe. Subscriber Lewis 1837 as is other Ashe at Glebe House. Member Commission on Magistrates., 1838.

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Richard Asne/Ashe, pre 1750

Richard Ashe Esq., 1825, Cooleham (Coolehane?), Macroom. Pre 1830 (two of same name), Petty Sessions held in his house. Subscriber Lewis address Glebe House, Maacroom, 1837. 1835 with Richard Davis commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Listed 1843.

John M. Ashlin, Carrigrenan, Little Island. Subscriber Lewis 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

James Edward Atkins, 1911, Brook Park, Dunmanway, listed 1922.

John Atkins, 1892, The Cottage, Dunmanway, Various businesses. Son James Edward b 1869 later partner.

Richard A. Atkins, 1892/3, City and County, 91 South Mall, listed 1900

Robert Atkins, 1730, Carrigaline, 1740 witness23 to deed, with Amr. Jackson 1740..

Robert Atkins, Junior, 1774, Crossfield

Robert Atkins, Waterpark, Carrigaline listed 1843, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Member listed Waterpark Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Rev. Walter Atkin, 1712

Ringrose Atkins, 1776, MallowWalter Atkin, 1763, Leadantown

Captain John William O’Malley Attridge, 1895, Wilmount House, Queenstown, son of Captain Arthur, Cork shipping agent. Seaman and Lloyd’s agent South of Ireland. m Francesca Seymour d Andrew, Carrigaline.

Robert Austin, Waterpark, Carrigaline. Listed 1843.

Thomas Auston, 1752, Inskinny

Thomas Austin, 1789, Timoleague, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

William Austen, 1764, Waterfall, Cork witness City of Cork to deed 1740.

William Austen, Superseded 1810-30. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828.

W.F. Austen, Grange Hill, Fermoy, 1843.

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Sir Arthur Percy Aylmer, (1801-1885), RM, Donlea ad Allen, Co. Kildare, Ferney, Blackrock, succeed to title 2 months before death. 1843 Rosscarbery. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845 as Milltown. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Cork Quarter Sessions 1856. Daughter Geraldine married Robert Constable Hall JP, grandson Arthur Percy Fitzgerald Aylmer succeeded as 13th Bart 1885.

Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Aylmer, 1821 Kanturk writing to Chief Secretary re disturbances 1821, as Major-General, as A.P., voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). 1843 as J.C. Aylmer, Castlefreke, Rosscarbery.

Bretridge Badham, 1706Brettridge Badham, 1726, witness 1738 with Bartholomew Gibbings, JP.

Captain James Badham, Thornhill, Fermoy. Listed 1835James Badham24, 1777, Thornhill, FermoyCaptain Richard Boyle Bagley, Rathcormack. Listed 1835. Pre 1830

Henry Bagnell, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

John Bagnell Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

William Bagwell, 1885, East Grove, Queenstown, listed 1922.

Alderman John Bailey, of Castlemore, J.P., I. daughter Anne Tuckey, m. 1680 (Cork MLL.B.) and had issue five daus., of whom the eldest carried the Bailey estates to her husband, Colonel - George Rye.

Francis Robert Bailey, Ringview, Passage West, Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

John Hugh Bainbridge, R.N., Bear Forest, Mallow 1856, 1880, Frankfield, Cork, Non-Resident, £357. 1866 Douglas Petty Sessions.

Franklin Kirby Baldwin, Brookfield Baldwin?Henry Baldwin, 1750, Carryvordy, BandonHenry Baldwin, 1774, Mardyke, Probably Cork

Henry Baldwin, Lisardah, Crookstown, listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838, listed Mountpleasant.

Henry Baldwin, Pre 1831, as Assistant Barrister of Cork, 1843.

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Dr. Herbert Baldwin Esq., M.D., Pre 1838, Cork, son of James and Mary O’Connell, MP for Cork City, Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. m 1. Barbara Dubnne 1809, 2, Julia Herrick 1818, son d aged 35 in 1857. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838 Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. Listed 1843.John Baldwin, 1692

Richard Townsend Baldwin, 1907, Listed 1913,1916, Schull.

Thomas Baldwin Esq (1795-1871), 1819, Mardyke/North St., Skibbereen, son of Arthur. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Signed public declaration 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, Hugh Lawton, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. Sitting Skibbereen, 1835. 1828 application to Dublin Castle re gas supply for Skibbereen. 1841 election voted Longfield/Leader, £50 freeholder Shountullig.

Walter Baldwin, 1772, Mount Pleasant/Curravordie, Bandon

William Baldwin, Pre 1809, Nelson Place, Bandon. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838, died 1838 Inshglister Rectory regarded as one of Ireland’s oldest magistrate. Captain Bandon Yeomanry.

William B. Baldwin Esq, Pre 1831, Lissard, 1842, (William B.) Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1862, Jane widow, married 1865, M.C. Vallance Whiteway. May be Kinsale in 1830s.

Robert Ball, 1769, OldgroveWilliam Balladt, 1691

Right Honourable Honourable James Earl of Bandon, Castlebernard, Subscriber Lewis 1837. Subscriber John Ryan, 1845 '20 Years of Popish Persecution'. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838 subscriber, 2 copies, 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Bandon 1869.

Right. Hon. James Francis Earl of Bandon, (see also Bernard) K.P., 1871, Castlebernard, Chairman Irish Landowners Association 1910 Listed 1913, listed 1922.

Provost of Bandon for The Time Being, from Charter of 1613. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828.

D. Barrington Esq., sitting Mitchelstown, 1835

William Bannister, 1887 City, Victoria Lodge, Cork, Buryvale, Watford, Hants., b Armagh, Director Gouldings Fertilizers, Guys Printing Leading light Church of Ireland in Cork. m Mary Grace da Henry Haycroft, Cork, listed 1900.

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Richard Earl of Bantry, 1843, Glengariff Cottage. 1821 meeting on distress Skibbereen huge praise for Catholic Clergy for contributing to peace. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £100 for local distress, £50 for Berehaven. 182425 entertaining Dr. Egan, Co Adjutor Catholic Bishop of Kerry. 1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants26. Signed public declaration to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Simon White, John Puxley, Arthur Hutchins, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Hugh Lawton, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. Subscriber Lewis 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838 at Seafield Park. Supporting (Apologies) Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841.Brother in law of Lord Viscount Ennismore.

John Barder, Esq., Pre 1838John Barrett, 1687

John Edward Barrett27, 1856, Carriganass Castle, Bantry, Resident, £279, sitting Bantry 1862, wife daughter William O’Sullivans Esq., of Beara who previously occupied Castle. Purchased from David Mellifont c 1824. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Assisted in getting piers built Muintervara 1888. James Gilhooly MP alleged he was sitting in Skibbereen Quarter Sessions 1887 outside his district. Listed land owner c 1895.

Richard Barrett, 1690,

Richard Barrett, Bank Place, Mallow 1856, Superceded 1810-30, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Dr. Richard Barrett M.D. (1834-1919), 1882, West View, Blackrock, Listed 1913, listed 1916. His brother John Barrett, Blackrock, Inspector of National Schools styled himself ‘The Representative of Sir William Barrett, Bart, (1665) of the once powerful sept of Barretts of Castlemore, Mallow’

Richard Earl of Barrymore, 1686, Cork Barrys descend from Philip de Barri from Pembrokeshire in Wales granted land in Cork in 1179.

Honourable Augustus Barry, 179528

Arthur Hugh Smith Barry MP DL, 1868, Fota Island, Queenstown, Resident, £1,315, 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. The Right Honourable Arthur Hugh Lord Barrymore (See Barry) P.C., D.L., 1869, Fota, Queenstown, Marybury Hall, Cheshire (family had estate there) , listed 1913.

25 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=312226 May be related to Gibbs Ross Esq., d 1788 Collector of Stamp duty City and County of Cork27 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=341428 In the 1720s there was Sir Benjamin Sullivan styled O’Sullivan Mór, Clerk of Crown and a brother or cousin to Chairman of East India Company perhaps a relationship

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Captain Bartholomew Edward Barry, KIlbolane House, Charleville, Pre 1830, sitting Charleville. Liscarroll, 1835, listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

James Robert Bury-Barry present MacAdam Barry, (1875-, Ballyclough, Son Captain Robert Bury, adopted name Bury to succeed to great uncle's estate St. Ledger Barry, Ed Wellington College, High Sheriff, Cork,

Charles Standish Barry, 1871, Leamlara, Castlejane,Glanmire, Resident, m hon Margaret Mary Southwell d Lieutenant-Colonel Hon. Henry Arthur, son b 1873, Henry JP.

David Barry29, 1688Honorable David John Barry, 1728

Edward Standish Barry, M.P., Pre 1838, Edward Barry listed 1842, KIlbolane House, Charleville.

Edward Barry MP (1852-, 1893, Catholic, Newmill/Rathbarry, Rosscarbery, son Garrett ed St Vincents, Castleknock, Dublin. Nationalist MP, South Cork, 1892-1910, m Marian d Timothy O’Sullivan, Clonakilty, listed 1913, listed 1922..

Garret Standish Barry, MP, Lemlara, Midleton, Pre 1831. Possibly Catholic. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Gerard Barry Esq., Pre 1830, Ballinahina House, Rathcormac, sitting Rathcormac, 1835, 1842, 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Major-General H.G. Barry. Ballyclough House, Fermoy. Subscriber Lewis 1837.

Captain Henry Green Barry30, 1798, Ballyclough House, Fermoy, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection, 1831, sitting Fermoy 1835. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election. High Sheriff. Subscriber Lewis Topography as Major-General 1837.

John Harold-Barry DL , Pre 1910, Catholic, Ballyvorane (Eliza’s town), Buttevant, son Harold b 1865. Ballyvorane built late 1740s Barrys obtained a lease 1781 on Lower Ballyellis from Westropp Watkins of Oldcourt, Doneraile. The remains of Kilcoleman Castle of poet Edmund Spenser are on the Estate. The Bishop O’Keeffe Chalice made 1735 is in the current custody of the family

Henry Joseph Arthur Robert Bruno Standish Barry, (1871, Catholic, Leamlara, Carrigtwohill, son of Charles Standish J.P. and Hon Margaret Mary Southwell d Lieutenant-Colonel Hon. Henry Arthur. Ed Downside, Bath. M Eleanor Lilian Helene d Major-General Lucie-Smith, Madras Civil Service.

29 Huguenot30 Family of novelist Elizabeth Bowen

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Henry Standish Barry, 1896, Leamlara, Carrigtwohill, listed 1913,1916, listed 1922. probate to him in 1916 tre Honourable margaret Standish Barry, Leamara, widow, £1,174.

James Barry, 1680James Barry, 1692James Barry, 1720Hon. James Barry, 1698Honourable James Barry commonly called Lord Viscount Buttevant, 1739James Barry, 1720James Barry, pre 1831

James Barry, 1854, Ballyhellis, Doneraile.

Captain James Barry, Ballyclough House, Fermoy, listed 1856. 1870, 3,910 acres.

James R.B. Barry, 1896, Ballyclough, Kilworth, listed 1913, listed 1922..

Dr. James Barry, M.D., 1902, Bride Vila, Rathcormac, listed 1913.,

James Edmund Fitzwilliam Barry, 1880, Glandore, Leap, Resident Magistrate, son of Redmond Barry, JP, his son Richard Fitzwilliam b 1861, JP, solicitor, Clerk of the Crown, King’s County

Captain John Barry, 1687

John Barry, 1914, Main St., Charleville, listed 1916.

John Harold-Barry DL , Pre 1855, Ballyvorane, Buttevant, son Harold b 1865, Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy, 1855, Quarter Sessions Mallow 1865, 1870, 1,662 acres.

Garrett Thomas Nagle BL, TCD (1855-, Pre 1910, RM, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Clogher House, Doneraile, Tudor House, Belfast, son Garrett, Clogher House, m 1882 Marcella d John Harold Barry, Ballyvonane.

John McCarthy Barry, 1894, Dublin, listed 1913, listed 1922..

John Smith Barry, Pre 1831, Fota?, Cork Yacht Club 1833, 1835. 1826 Foreman Grand Jury Cork County Assizes.

Michael Francis Barry, 1876, Firville, Macroom, Resident, £173, listed 1913listed 1916.

Michael Barry, 1909, Kildinan, Rathcormac and Meenskeagh, Newcastle, County Council 1910 Newmarket, listed 1913 and 1922.

Major M.W. Barry, Esq., Castle-Cor, Kanturk, listed 1854.

Redmond Barry, 1700

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Redmond Barry, Junior, 1706Redmond Barry, 1731, BallycloughRedmond Barry, 1798, Balyclough

James Redmond Barry31, -1879), Pre 1820, Glandore and 11 Great Denmark St., Dublin, Fishery Commissioner advocate of fishery development in West Cork, Improving Landlord, Petitioned House of Lords to Vote 1821 as Representative of dormant title of Viscount Buttevant from 1405. 1821 request to Chief Secretary with Rev. Arminger Sealy, John Swete, Thomas Walker that military be sent to Timoleague re Captain Rock disturbances. 1828 Quarter Session Bandon. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Involved with Richard Townsend, Castletownsend and Thomas Somerville, Drishane in setting up Agricultural and Country Bank in Skibbereen, April 1835.32 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Attended Reformers Dinner Bandon 1839 for Daniel O’Connell, MP,. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. In October 1861 at O’Donovan’s Cove married Anne Mary J 3rd daughter of Timothy JP to David Fitzjames Barry, 2nd son to Redmond Barry, Commissioner of Fisheries Esq. (an a political ally of Timothy). She is later Executrix of her father's estate then a widow. Listed 1870, Dublin, 439 acres. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Son Captain FitzJames Barry, J.P., grandson Richard Fitzwilliam Barry, JP, solicitor, Clerk of the Crown, King’s County, listed 1885-6. Left £1,500. Subscriber memorial John O'Hea JP, Clonakilty, 1847. Member as James, Bandon, Commission on Magistrates 1838

Richard Barry, 1795, Barley Lodge, Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland

Richard Hugh Smith Barry, 1874, Ballyedmond, Midleton, Resident, £502. 1870, 8,137 acres.Richard Barry, Bank Place, Mallow, listed 11843.

Richard Fitzwilliam Barry, TCD, BA, LLB, (1861-, JP, 1900, Glandore House, Birr/Parsonstow. Solicitor, Clerk of the Crown, King’s County. Son Captain W. Fitzjames Barry, RM, J.P., grandson James Redmond Barry, J.P., Glandore. Married Catherine Frances White d District Inspector RIC, White, listed 1913, listed 1916.

William Fitzssimmons, Co. Cork. 1853 seeking Petition against Bill for Inquisitorial Inspection of Convents.

Robert Courtenay Smith Barry, 1883, Ballyedmond, Midleton, listed 1913, listed 1922..

Standish Barry, 1793, Leamara, Midleton (Catholic?)William de Barry33, Lord de Barry, 1434William Barry, Pre 1838, listed 1843.

31 Ferguson’s Calendar, Exchequer Memoranda Rolls32 One of family listed as Commander of Garrison South gate, Cork33 HIs brothers Jonas Morris, Richard, nephew Richard T, cousin Edward were all Magistrates.

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William Barry, KIlbolane House, Charleville, listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

William Henry Barry, 1862, Ballyadam, Carrigtwohill, Resident, £308, listed 1875-6.

Major William Norton Barry, Castle Cor, Kanturk, m Elizabeth d Sir William Wrixon-Becher, son William b 1859 also JP.

William Norton Barry (1859-, 1905, Castle Cor, Kanturk, son Major William J.P. and Elizabeth d Sir William Wrixon-Becher, m 1. Catherine Marianne Walker, 2. Adelaide Maude 5th d Sir John Wrixon-Becher, 3rd Baronet. Eton Magdalen College, Oxford, Master Duhallow Hounds, listed 1922.

William Barry, 1905, Brideview Cottage, Rathcormac, listed 1875-6?, isted 1922.

William Fitzjames Barry, Glandore, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855, sitting Skibbereen 1850, complaint not his district and comment on his youth.

The Right Honourable Arthur Hugh Lord Barrymore (See Barry) P.C., D.L., 1869, Fota, Queenstown, Marybury Hall, Cheshire, 1870, 12,890 acres. Chairman Irish Landowners Association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1922..

William O Sheehy? Barry, 1876, Park House, Kanturk, Resident, £70

Benjamin Barter, Lirias, Cork, voted for George Travers as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, as Benjamin Thomas, 1,406, Ballinphellic, Ballinhassig, acres..Thomas Barter, 1781, Cool Daniel34, Dunmanway

John Barter Esq., 1825, Cooldaniel. Macroom. Listed 1835. Petty Sessions held in his house. Involved in attempts to amicably resolve tithes 183835. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838 Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841.Listed 1843.

Richard Barter, The Lodge, Ballincollig, listed 1854.

Richard Barter36 (1837-, 1876?), St. Ann’s Hill, Blarney, £894?, born Mallow son Dr. Barter, founder of Hydro at St. Annes, Dairy farmer, Chairman Munster Dairy institute, m Madelane d Rev. William Jameson, listed as ‘Sir’ Ardcaein, 1916. His children erected a mullioned stained glass window in his memory at St. Senan’s church. Inniscarra.

34 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=302335 From Bandon, independently wealthy built Durrus Rector at own expense c 1830 used to mid 1960s36 8th March 1565-6, (Fiant Elizabeth, No. 828, Calendar)

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Sir Richard Barter37listed as ‘Sir’ Ardcaein, 1916.

Captain Bass, 1821, 1870, 24 acres.Arthur Bastable, Superceded 1810-30Charles Bastable38, 1798, Bettyville, Kanturk, Superseded 1810-30Rowland Bateman, 1740Rowland Bateman, 1875, Corbally House, Riverstown

George Bates, 1714Samuel Batt, Esq., Pre 1838

Colonel D’Oyly Battley, 1897 JP Dublin and Wicklow, Belvedere, Bray, Co.Wicklow, listed 1922.

Captain Andrew Batwell, 1821, Fortlands, Charleville, writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re local disaffection, re 1831, Kildorrery, Bowen’s Court, sitting Charleville 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Held lands at Fortlands value £50 granted to Patrick Hogan entitling him to vote 1835. Seneschal Charleville not legally qualified.

Lullum Batwell39, 1796. 1791 Meeting at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landlowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys. Listed 1824, Also Co. Waterford, Fortland, Charleville, Superceded 1810-30, appealed dismissal 1822, citing loyalty and previous military service..

Francis George Baylor, 1897, Glenalough, Mitchelstown, 4th son Arthur Parker and Annie Givens Bayley, Derry Villane House, Rock MIlls, Member Duhallow Hounds, listed 1922..Captain Edward Crosbie Bayly, 1874 JP Co. Tipperary and Waterford , Midleton, Non Resident, listed at Killough Castle, Thurles, 1916.

Emanuel Bayly, 1777, KinsaleJohn Bayly Junior, 1676R.B. Bayley Esq., sitting Rathcormac, 1835

Richard Uniacke Bayly, 1870, Ballynoe, KIlleagh, Resident, £238

Abraham J. Beamish, 1900, Hawthorne, Drimoleague, listed 1922.

Adderley Beamish, Palace Anne, Bandon. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Subscriber Lewis Directory 1837. Pre 1838, listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838.

37 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Duff_(British_Army_officer)38 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=296539 Memorial 73 513 52235

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A.B. Beamish, sitting, Clonakilty 1861.

Arthur Bernard Beamish (or Beamish Bernard), 1796, Palace Ann, Cork Summer Assizes 1828.Captain Beamish, Kilcoleman, Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845.

Francis Bernard Beamish, Grenville House, Cork, subscriber Cork Passage Railway £500 1837. attended protest meeting South Chapel against proposal to debar catholics from Juries, report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College, Police Court, Cork, 1857.

George Beamish, 1792, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Henry H. Beamish, Pre 1830, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Listed 1835 Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, Kinsale.

Captain James Caulfield Beamish, Ditchley, Little Island, 1879, Resident, £101. J. N. Beamish sitting Quenstowm 1878.

Rev. John Beamish, 1792, RossJohn Newman Beamish, Westbourne, Queenstown, Resident, 1858, 1878,

North Ludlow Beamish (1797-1872), F.R.S., K.H., 1877, Annmount, Glounthaune, b Beaumont House, Blackrock, proficient in German, translated work by Count F.A. Bismark on Cavalry he having purchased his own troop had been in 4th Royal Irish Dragoons. Knight of Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order and member Royal Danish Society of Northern Antiquities. Secretary Royal Cork Yacht Club 1833. Subscriber Lewis Directory 1837. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College, Senior partner Brewery, Major artillery, scholar, foreman Cork Grand Jury, 1850 court case. Left £5,000.

North Ludlow Beamish TCD (1842-, 1877, Ashgrove, Queenstown, Resident, £194, son Lieutenant-Colonel Ludlow Anngrove, and Annie d Rev. Hamilton Thompson, Rutland, grandson William Beamish, Beaumont. Director Brewing Company Beamish & Crawford., listed 1922.

Richard Beamish40, 1783, Raharoon, Bandon

Richard Beamish, Retreat, Clonakilty, listed 1854.

Richard Beamish, 1869, Abbeymount/Sunny Hill, Leap, £63, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), listed 1875-6.

Richard Henrik Beamish, D.L., 1912 City, Ashbourne, Ashbourne.

40 8th March 1565-6, (Fiant Elizabeth, No. 828, Calendar)

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Rev. Samuel Beamish, 1779, 41Mountbeamish, Bandon, 1831, Provost of Bandon on a number of occasions. 1835 Rent charge on Skeaf granted to Thomas Beamish entitling him to vote

Sampson Beamish, 1874, Kilmaloda, Timoleague, Resident. 1870, 3,180 acres.

Sampson T. Beamish, 1895, Kilmaloda House, Timoleague, mother Mannah Madras, listed 1922.

Thomas Beamish Esq., Kilmalooda, Clonakilty, Pre 1828. 1828 Bandon Quarter Sessions. Sitting Timoleague, 1835, Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Presentent sessions Clonakilty 1846. Voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Reps 1870, 3,446 acres.

Dr. Thomas Beamish, MRCPI, 1896, Castle View, Passage West, listed 1922.

Thomas Maybury Beamish , 1899, Lehengh House, Drinagh, Son of Richard Morris and Avesia M Beamish, Queen’s College, Cork, Engineering, Poor Law Guardian Skibbereen, Member West Carbery, Carbery, Muskerry Hunts. Brother Colonel Doctor James Beamish polylinguist.

Robert St. John Beasley, (1849-, 1898, Carrigmore, Ballineen and Cheltenham, Youngest son of Thomas and Grace longfield nephew Robert Longfield MP Mallow. Freemason. M 1. Mary d John Adams Silvesprings, Cork, 2 Rebecca d Robert Sheldon, New York, listed 1922.

John Becher, 1728John William Becher, 1855, Castle Hyde, Fermoy, Usually Resident, £432Edward Beecher, 1767, Ballicallen

Sir Eustace William Wyndham Wrixon Becher, Bart, DL, 1915, Creagh, Skibbereen, Ballygiblin, Mallow, listed 1922.

Henry Beecher, 1705

Henry Beecher, -1790)42, 1779, Creagh/Creaford, Skibbereen,.

John R. Beecher, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, listed 1856, sitting Skibbereen 1861. May have married Catherine Jermyn only child of Henry and Mary of Aughadown, 1805 he assigned property to Richard Hungerford and Becher Fleming to provide £225 pa should she survive hi,.

41 Furlongs descend from Thomas, Furlong, Powderham Castle, Devonshire who settled in Cork end 16th century.42 05/09/1785 James Gubbins, Esq. (Kenmare Castle) married Miss Sheares, daughter to the late Henry Sheares, Esq. (Hibernian Marriages), probably Shears brothers Glasheen family executed 1798 for being Rebels

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John Richard Hedges Becher, Esq., (1826-1901), Esq., 1891, Lough Ine, Skibbereen, brother Rev. J.R.H. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

John Townsend Beecher, 1760, Anne Grove, 1755 Faulkner’s Dublin Journal 22 Feb 1755 “17 Feb Married last Thursday John Townsend Becher Esq To Miss Donovan, d Rev. Morgan O’Donovan, Magistrate, Ballinacalla, with £5000

Michael Beecher43, 1777, Creagh, Skibbereen, member Atlantic Society literary society. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766Michael Alleyne Richard Beecher, 1875, Ballyduvane, Clonakilty, Resident, £130, 1870, 2,101 acres, listed 1916

Lyonell Beecher, 1728, SkibbereenMichael Beecher, 1709

Richard Hedges Becher44, Pre 1828, Hollybrook, Skibbereen,. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. Listed 1835. Castletownbere 1839, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Holder of rent charge at lands 1835 at Cahergal granted to George Caulfeild Beamish and Richard ‘Donovan Beecher entitling the to vote.

Richard Hedges H. Beecher Esq., Pre 1838, listed 1838, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, sitting Skibbereen, 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845. Signed 'No Popery Petition 1851'. 1866 Freemason Skibbereen 15th Lodge

Richard Becher, Ballydevane, Clonakilty, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876.

Robert Tresilian Becher, Pre 1830

Thomas Beecher, 1665

Sir John Wrixon Becher M.A. D.L., (1818 or 28-1914), Creagh and Ballygiblin, Mallow, Son Sir William and Elizabeth O’Neill, Rugby, William Wrixon, of Ballygiblin, Esq., William Wrixon, Ballygiblin, father to Sir William Wrixon Becher, in his 91st year in 1847. Deputy

43 Southern Reported and Cork Commercial Courier, 14th April 183544 A marriage settlement of the 15th October 1783? between Richard O’Donovan of Fort Lodge and Marie O’Sullivan of Camaritang House, eldest daughter of Morty O’Sullivan late of Coolaghhouse and John O’Sullivan of Coo… House and John Barrett, River View the properties of Richard O’Donovan were recited lands at Glouruin, Gortavally, Knockeens, rdeny, Gortalosy held for the residue of a lease of 999 years at a rent of £20 per annum and 1 undivided moiety of lands at Drominidy and Rerarangh in the parishes of Drinah and Caheragh for 31 years from the death of the last survivor at a rent of £105 with an undivided moiety of lands at Reenahoppul Gear… Tullig for 3 lives renewable for ever and a rent of £200 sterling held by Richard O’Donovan and Daniel O’Donovan as tenants in common and a house having been erected Fort Lodge and demesne, there was a payment of £1,400 to Richard O’Donovan in consideration and he in turn transferred an interest in the properties to John O’Sullivan and John Barrett in trust, 1834 Book 1 p.269 19

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Lieutenant 1832. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Trinity College, Cambridge High Sheriff, Co. Cork, 1867, m Emily Catherine d William Earl of Listowel (Hare), 14 children. Listed 1875-6 at Castlehyde. Daughter Elizabeth m Major William Norton Barry, J.P. their son William b 1859 also J.P. Deputy Lieutenant, Co. Cork. In the 1870s the Skibbereen and North Cork estates amounted to 18,933 acres.

W.A.R. Becher, 1899, Ballydevane, Clonakilty..

Sir William Wrixon Becher/Beecher Bart D.L.,MP? (1756-1847), Pre 1831, Ballygiblin, Kanturk/Mallow, sitting Ceciltown 1835, m Elizabeth O’Neill celebrated actress, 2nd son Sir John Wrixon-Becher, Creagh and Ballygiblin, b 1828. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Cork Yacht Club 1833. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. His son John (1828-1914), Inner Temple 1845. 1845 wholesale clearances on Creagh estate.

Jerome Beechinor, 1894, Reenroe House, Drimoleague, listed 1916

Robert Treselinn Belcher, Bandon. Listed 1835. 1828 Quarter Session Bandon. 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Thomas Bell Esq., Pre 1821, Casino, Marino, sitting Castlemartyr 1835. 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections. Subscriber Lewis Directory 1837. Member at Castlemartyr Commission on Magistrates 1838. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Listed 1843.

Francis Edward Bennett, 1853, Cregan Manor, Clonakilty, Resident, £48, Bantry Quarter Sessions 1862.

Francis Evans Bennett, The Square, Clonakilty, listed 1875-6.

John Bennett, 1874, Derrera45 House Clonakilty, Resident, £301, listed 1875-6.

John Bennett, 1874, Killahorne, Glounthaune, listed 1916

John Hallaran Bennett, (1862-, 1896, Charlestown, Ballinacurra, Midleton, Son of William, ed. Portarlington, Malting agent to Guinness, worked with Department of Agriculture to improve strains of cereal and potatoes, m Bridget d Mathy Williams, Pembrokeshire. Yachting, listed 1922.

George Bennett, 1734, Alderman, Cork, witness deed. with Anbrose Cramer, 1738, Penn/Abel46 1743.

Samuel Bennett, Pre 1824, The Square, Clonakilty, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Lord Richard Viscount Berehaven, 2nd Earl of Bantry. (White/Bantry), (1800-1868) Bantry, Pre 1831. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Notified as Magistrate of Catholic Meeting on Loyalty to King 1825. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Attending Protestant Conservative Society

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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. At Bantry Vote Registration Session 1840 with Augustus Payne JP (His Land Agent), Revs Sadler and Triphook. Probably focus of perceived ’Orange’ faction in Bantry by Liberals. 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. 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.

Rev. George D.P. Beresford, Pre 1831, Rector, Inniscarra, supported application 1805

of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer

Rev. Robert Berkeley, D.D., 1742

Arthur Bernard, 1752, Bandon, probably son of Arthur who built Palace Anne in 1714 near Murragh and Ann Power (Le Poer), Mount Eglantine, Co. Waterford and brother of Judge Francis Bernard. In deed of 1717 lets land to Richard Croker, Nadrid. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766.

Arthur Beamish Bernard Esq., Palace Anne, Bandon, Pre 1822. Writing 1821 to i Chief Secretary seeking appointment of brother Adderley Beamish Bernard half pay Captain 37th Regiment as Chief Constable of Police, severely wounded serving under Duke of Wellington and he himself active in restoring tranquility to local area. 1828 with Sir Augustus Warren proposed Franklin Baldwin attorney Bandon as Coroner. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832, listed 1854, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Francis Bernard, 1668, BandonFrancis Bernard, Junior, 1728, Bandon

Francis Bernard, 1st Earl of Bandon (1755-1830), 1772, Castle Bernard, Bandon, only son James Bernard and Esther Smith d Percy Smith. M Lady Catherine Henrietta Boyle d Richard, 2nd Earl of Shannon. MP Ennis 1778-83, Delegate 1783 to Irish Volunteer convention. Requested to be president of Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828 donated £50. Bandonbridge in Irish Parliament to 1790. Lady Charlotte Bernard, 2nd daughter married 3rd Viscount Doneraile.

Francis Viscount Bernard, (1785-1856), 2nd Earl of Bandon, Pre 1838, Castle Bernard, son Francis 1st Earl of Bandon (1755-1830) and Lady Catherine Henrietta Boyle d Richard, 2nd Earl of Shannon. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. 1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Dining Cork Agricultural Dinner 1848 with ‘Big’ Patrick O’Sullivan Esq., Millcove, Beara, Agent to Lord Bantry and Seneschal voted in Conservative interest. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845. Married 1809 Mary Susan Albina Brodrick d Archbishop of Cashel Rev. Charles. listed 1854. MP Youghal 1806-7, 1818-20, Co. Cork 1807-18, Bandon 1820-6, Estate 40,000 acres, Joseph

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Devonshire Jackson seconded James Bernard 2nd Earl of Bandon 1841, as life member RDS. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846. Lord of Manor Macroom, Kilcrea and Blarney appointed Seneschal 1837 Robert Borlease Warren a tenant and relation retained the right to appoint in Macroom even after selling estate there and being often resident in London.

Francis Bernard, 3rd Earl of Bandon (1817-1877), Castlebernard, son Francis 2nd Earl of Bandon (1755-1830) and Mary Susan Albina Brodrick. Chairing Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Member Irish Society Antiquaries 1861. Promoter flax growing West Cork 1850s. Probate 1877, executor James Francis Bernard, 4th Earl £18,000

Colonel Henry Boyle Bernard, Castle Bernard, South Cork Militia, Coolmain, Kilbrittain in summer, 1876-6. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Elected Conservative MP for Bandon in 1862 defeated Thomas Sullivan Kingston, Esq., Solicitor, defeated 1868, election by William Shaw, Bernard received no Catholic votes. Subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Committee member Bandon Navigation Scheme 1842. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845.

James Bernard, 1762, Castle Bernard, witness to deed 1767.John Bernard, 1767, Bernard’s Hall.Morrough Bernard, possibly other way around. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Percy Broderick Bernard, 1866, Kilbrogan, Bandon, Non-Resident, £6

Roger Bernard, 1731, Pallace Ann, son of Arthur.

Roger Bernard -1774), 1768, Pallis Ann, son of Roger, Cambridge University 1761, died single will 1774

Thomas Bernard47, 1782, Palace Anne, Enniskeane, sitting 1835, Bandon

Honourable Captain William Smith/Smyth Bernard, Pre 1831, The Farm, Bandon, listed 1824. Chairing Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828. Subscriber Lewis Directory 1837. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832 presiding Magistrate 1845. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846, listed 1854. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

John Rowden Berwick (1809-1889), Coolfada House, Bandon, sitting Skibbereen, 1869. Walter Berwick, Bankruptcy Judge, Died 1869, at Abergele Wales. probate to Honourable Charles James Trench Dublin and John Rawdon Berwick, JP, Coolfada House, Bandon Estate £18,000. A William Berwick death registered Dublin South 1870 aged 80. He died in Bandon 1889 probate to Daniel Connellan, Dublin and Arthur Lee Bailee, Solicitor, Dublin estate £21,695.

47 O’Donovan estate passed to Powells from Wales on marriage of Miss Powell she died and estate passed to her brother.

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John Besnard, Junior. Police Court, Paradise Place, Cork, 1857. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Family of Huguenot descent ran major sail making factory in Douglas. Manager Savings bank lived next door, m Sophie baker, d Valentine, merchant, Bristol. Check that not father

John Besnard JP Senior. Sheriff 1810, Mayor 1831, Police Court, Paradise Place, Cork, 1857. 1827 attended dinner given by Jeremiah Murphy, Hyde Park, Cork with Catholic Bishop of Cork, Dr. Murphy, John Cotter, Jonas Travers, Perriers, Gibsons, Alexander O’Driscoll, JP. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian listed ‘Bernard’1839. Family of Huguenot descent ran major linen, rope, sail making factory in Douglas. Bernards and relations Gibbons and Perriers ran Cork Corporation pre 1840.

Peter Besnard Esq., Cork. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian listed as ‘Bernard’ 1839.

John Rawon Berwick (1809-1889), 1861, Coolfada House, Bandon, Resident, £473, 3rd son Rev Edward Berwick, Vicar of Leixlip agent for the Duke of Devonshire 1858 after John Swanston and continued to 1889 when Richard Hodson. Never married.

John Bettsworth, 1716Richard Bettersworth, 1708, Ballildea?Richard Bettersworth48, 1721

John Bianconi, 1893, JP Co. Clare, Lochnashanagh, Kildysart, probably descended from Daniel O’Connell, isted 1922.

Isaac Biggs/Bicks, Pre 1828, Bandon Mills, listed 1843. 1828 member Grand Jury Bandon Quarter Sessions. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Subscriber as Messrs William and Jacob and John Biggs to Lewis Directory 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

George William (GW) Biggs, 1912, Ardnageena, Bantry, Methodist native Bandon. Attending funeral Bantry 1899 of Miss O’Connor of merchant family. Merchant business taken over by Paddy O’Keeffe, listed 1922, Black and Tans burned his stores for employing ‘Sinn Féiners’ 1920, £25,000 of damage, same time burned Bantry Estate Office.

Sir George R. Bingham, Pre 1830Rev. Robert Bligh, 1752, Tymaleague (Timoleague)

John Bird, Fisher St., KInsale, may be from Bantry, listed 1854.

Dr. Robert George Bird (late RN) MD, 1889, may be from Bantry brother of William Symms Bird, Beach House, murdered by Timothy Cadogan 1900 also a land agent like brother listed England 1916.

48 The Cork Levellins were of Norman descent some of the family conformed to the Church of Ireland.

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William Symms Bird49, 1875, Beach House, Bantry, James Gilhooly MP alleged he was sitting in Skibbereen Quarter Sessions 1887 outside his district. Land agent popular locally, Timothy Cadogan convicted of his murder over Warner’s store in 1900

William Henry Bird, 1875, Dowadaniel, Innishannon, Resident, £40, listed at 43 New Bridge Hill, Bath, 1916

Samuel Bishopp, witness deed in Kinsale with Robert Gookin JP 1738.

Blacker, 1831, Barony of Carbery, Appointed to deal with Insurrection incidents.

Honourable and Rev. John Blackwood, 1799, Rector of Rathcormac. In 1798 an attack took place in Rathcormac, where a number of men forced their way into the home of Revd Mr Blackwood. In addition to destroying Blackwood’s tithe records, the likely objective of their visit, the intruders also butchered his processor, a member of the Elgin Fencibles, who had the misfortune to be in the house at the time. After killing the soldier, they ‘cut the body in small pieces’. He wrote to the Chief Secretary 1821 re local disaffection, brother of James Stevenson Blackwood, 2nd baron Dufferin and Clandeboye, 1831. William Blaire (Blair), -1730s)50, 1720, Dunmanway, mother Elinor Patrickson he m Sarah White, d Richard White, Togher, Dunmanway, later Whiddy Island (Lord Bantry family), 1719. 1713 in consideration of affection for his nephew william Blair, Dunmanway JRev. John Patrickson granted his interest in Courcullaght (query if Coolculaghta, Durrus later Blair Estate) , West Carbery of consideration of 5 shillings. Father of Richard (Dick) JP. William Snow Senior and Junior witness to deed 1731, where Richard White Whiddy Island grants lands (formerly Patrickson) in East Carbery to him William Blair of Dunmanway and Earl of Cork51. Letting 1739 half ploughland of Clontis, East Carbery to Richard Martin, Bandon. Features In account books of Richard White as being in debt to him. May be Subscriber James Simon Irish Coinage 1749.

Captain Richard (Dick) Blair TCD, 1776, Bantry, Blair’s Cove, Durrus. son of William and Eleanor Patrickson, Dunmanway, E, Dr. Chinnery, Bandon Grammar School, TCD 1739-1740, no record of degree fees paid by Richard White the 2nd and debited to Blair Estate. His daughter Anna married John Hungerford possible Customs man possibly from the family of Rosscarbery.

Sir Henry A. Blake (1840-1918), 1908, GCMG, DL, Myrtle Grove, Youghal, Catholic? eldest son Peter, Corbally, Castle, Galway, Governor Bahamas, Newfoundland, Ceylon, Hong Kong, draper’s assistant then RIC Inspector, RM, m 1. Jeanne d Andrew Irwin, Boyle, 2. Edith edo Ralph Bernard Osborne, Newtown Anner, Co. Tipperary, listed 1916

William Blennerhassett, 1782, TraleeGrice Blakeney, Colonel, 1793, 14th Dragoons

49 Somerville Large p. 10450 Memorial 427 46 278083 51 Descendant of Sir Richard Hull early 17th century privateer, fishing magnate who probably had associated fisheries in North America. The Hulls were intertwined with the Boyles dn Carrigmanus Coughlans. The Tonson/Lord Riversdale family were of this line.

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Rev. Robert Bligh pre 1750, Timoleague, assembled52 with 60 Protestant inhabitants and Emanuel Moore JP against Whiteboys in Timoleague.53

Henry Boarman, 1692

Thomas P. Boland, Pembroke, Passage West, Superceded 1810-30, listed 1842, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Thomas Parsons Boland Esq., Pre 1831, Pembrook, Passage, sitting Passage West, 1835. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £30 for local distress. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Thanked by Independent Liberal Electors for Impartiality in 1835 elections Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. Listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Monkstown, Passage West. Provisional Committee Cork/Killarney Railway 1845. Director Passage Railway 1845. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Estate in Landed Estates court 1859.

Thomas Boles, 1720. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766

George Bolster (1812-1905), Curraghbower, m Susanna McMullen 1857, property sold to Eugene O’Sullivan 1899.

George Bolster RN (1838-, 1897, Springville, Co. Cork, eldest son of Thomas, Aldworth, Royal College of Surgeons, Inspector General Hospitals and Fleet, Royal Navy, Duhallow Hunt, listed 1922.

George Sharpe Bolster, 1889, Glenmount, Kanturk and Egmont House, Doneraile, son of Thomas, Aldworth and Jane Gardiner, unm 1894 Georgina d William Flitchley, Hemington Hall, Derby, listed 1922.

George Hawkes Bolster, Laurenstown, Doneraile, m Henrietta Furlong (1852-1908), Duhallow Hunt.

Edward Bolton, listed 1843.

John Bond, 1733, Carrigdownane, witness with John Raymond, both Mallow and JP in 1740 deed.James Bonwell, 1777, Cork

Thomas Booles, 1654. possibly a witness 1739 to deed with John Smith, Francis Daw, all JPs and Charleville.

Henry Cole Bowen, Bandon, listed 1843.

52 14th April 1835, Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier.53 Evanson descendant

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Nicolls Bowen, 1725, Doneraile?, the Bowens54 like the Newenhams of Carrigaline had a reputation for being improving, resident and spending their money locally.

Henry Bowerman witness with James Purcell JPs of Duargill?, 1766.

His Honour Matthew J. Bourke, KC, 1898, The Lodge, Kanturk, 49 Lower Leeson St., Dublin, listed 1922, Quarter Session Judge?.

Major Charles William Bowlby (1861-, 1908, Ahakista, Durrus, Son Rev Charles Northans, Marlboro, Sandhurst, Lieutenant Connaught Rangers on m 1885, Fanny S.F.F. White d Captain Edward R. White, Coomhola Lodge, Bantry. First in area to drive car, listed 1922.

John Bowles, 1694

Attwell Richard Bourne (1850-, 1910, Landscape, Doneraile, Pre 1910, 2nd son Richard Bourne, leeson St., Dublin. won Irish Derby 1877. Descendant Robert Bourne received land in Co. Cork from Charles 11. M Constance widow of John Nicholas Nugent, Ballinlough Castle, Westmeath, nee Ridley, Torquay, listed 1922.

John Bourne, 1692, William Bourne received land grants from Charles 11 in Timoleague and Courtmacsherry. Descendant Attiwell Bourne JP in 1900.

Roger S. Bourke, Mullinabro. Listed 1835

William Campbell Bourke, 1879, Licklash, Fermoy, Usually Resident, £343

Benjamin Bousfield (1730-c1790), 1769, Lakelands, Cork, son of Thomas merchant, Freedom of Cork 1752, Grandfather Church of Ireland Minister, Co. Meath. One of a number of Cork merchants who thanked the Duke of dorset for support 1754 credit crisis. Name appears as advisor on 1783 Hely Hutchinson election list. Sheriff 1770. Book collector library later acquired by William Crawford now some in UCC. Acquired Lakelands, Ballinure, estate in Ballinure later owned by Crawfords and Pikes. Possibly son Benjamin Bousfield defeated representative for Cork 1790 by Richard Longfield and John Hely Hutchinson.

Edward Boyle, 1677Henry Boyle, 1686

Henry Cole-Bowen, Ballywillin, Kinsale. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Sitting Bandon, 1835, listed 1843 Bandon. Aldwell Directory 1844 has Henry C. Bowen, Long Quay, Kanturk. listed 1854.

Rev. John Bowen, died 1762 at his cork lodgings bear the Exchange praised for his energy/

P. Bowen, Chairman Ratepayers protective association 1910, Richard Bowen, 1794, Brook Park

54 The Kearneys assembled a collection of 18th century Cork Newspapers which passed to the Franks and was copied by John T Collins of Cork in the 1950s.

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Rev. Richard Cox Bowden, Superseded 1810-30, Dunmanway, writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re local disaffection,

Robert Walter Travers Bowen (Colthurst), 1874, Oakgrove, Killinandrish and Dripsey Castle, Resident, £74, 2nd son Robert JP. Oakgrove burned 1920 later rebuilt.

Robert M. Bowen-Colthurst, (1883-, Oak Grove, Killinarrish, 2nd son Robert Walter Travers, Oak Lodge and Dripsey Castle, ed Harrow, Cambridge, Private Secretary Lord Lieutenant 1905-7, m Winifred d Rev. West, Oxford.

William Bowen, 1692William John Bowen55, 1754, Bowensfort

Henry Bowerman, 1739, Cooline, Doneraile?, witness to deed56 1764.

Major Charles W. Bowlby, Dunboy Castle, 1910, related to Puxleys and Whites of Bantry model for Boles in ‘Hungry Hill’. Later lived t Durrus Court first car in area.

George Bowles, 1770, Curryglass, Fermoy/Tallow

Captain Henry A. Bowles, 1821, Conna, Tallow, listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

John Bowles, 1692

Spottiswood Bowles, Ahern, Castlelyons, Fermoy, listed 1843, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork, his copy may have been bought in 1927 by Irene Owen Andrews now in University of Southern California..

John Bowrman, 1715Richard Bowden, 1794, Brookpark

John Boyce, Superceded 1810-30Major The Honourable Charles Boyle, 1797Henry Boyle, 1714Henry Boyle, Commonly Called Viscount Boyle, 1796, CastlemartyrRichard Viscount Boyle, 1757

Richard Viscount Boyle, Pre 1838, Castlemartyr, sitting Castlemartyr, 1835. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Arthur Gifford Brabazon57, 1796, Ahern/Aghern, Fermoy

55 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=290956 Connected to O’Callaghan family. http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=265557 Now Bon Secour Nursing Home, Lee Road, House demolished some years ago.

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Henry Braddell Esq.,1826 Mount Deligo, Conna, Fermoy,. Listed 1835, sitting Mallow, 1835. Bandon, listed 1843, 1853, Fermoy, £209, listed 1875-6. Member as Braddle Commission on Magistrates 1838

H.A. Bradell, 1893, Mondelligo, Fermoy, listed 1922.

Dr. James Bradley, MD, 1912, Macroom, listed 1922.

John A. Bradley, 1915, Maryville Cottage, Victoria Cross, Cork, listed 1922.

Patrick Sarsfield Brady (1878-1948), Ballylickey, Bantry, Resident Magistrate, born Belfast ed St. Malachy's, Blackrock College. Solicitor appointed RM 1910. Associate Joseph Devlin MP active Nationalist Belfast. after 1922 member motor trade Dublin, director Mianraí Teo and Castlebar Hat Factory,. The IRA set up a secret phone in his house some of his female servants were inCumann na mBan, He was an innocent bystander at the murder by the Auxiliaries of Canon Magner and Tadgh Crowley in Dunmanway. He was kidnapped in 1921 for three weeks. He received compensation of £2,400 from the British Government. Daughter married Dr. E.J.T. McWeeney, Dublin other Joseph Barrett, Solicitor, Dublin.

Colonel William Brady, 1797, Superceded 1810-30

George Brerton, 1771, Lohort CastleRoger Bretridge, 1663Roger Brettridge, 1669Rev. Thomas Breviter, 1786, Douglas

Edward Broderick, Maryborough, Castletown, Bandon, listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Richard Brasier-Brooke, 1885, Ballyellis, Mallow, listed 1916.

James M. Burke BL, Skibbereen, 1914, historian, Editor Southern Star, later TD?, listed 1916.

Allan Brodrick, 1682, Midleton

Bernard Percy Broderick, JP and DL Co. Galway, Castlehackett, Tuam, listed 1900

Rev. and Honourable Charles Brodrick58, 1786, Cahirmone, Midleton. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Edward Broderick, Castletown, pre 1830, sitting Castletown, 1835.

Major Brodrick/Broderick, Broderick Cottage, Castletownbere 1835, listed 1838, sitting Timoleague, 1835. Attending Great Meeting re Poor Law in 1840, Bantry.

58 Probably former house of Michael Flatley, dancer

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Thomas Brodrick, 1673, Midleton

Timothy Broderick, 1908, Knockeen, Freemount, listed 1916.

William Broderick (1846-, 1902, Youghal, Catholic, Son William, Member Cork County Council, Youghal RDC, Farmer, m mary d Simon Atkins, Youghal, 9 children, listed 1916.

Roger, Lord Broghill, 1654.

Nicholas Bromby, 1692

Robert Brophy, 1912, Inchigeela, listed 1916.

George W. Brazier, Pre 1830Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Brooke, 1821

Edward Browne, 1714Rev. Edward Browne, Clerk, 1752St. George Garde Browne, 1878, Coolcower House, Macroom, Resident, £300.Rev. Jemmett Browne, 1733, Bishop of Cork.Rev. Jemmett Brown, 1786. Member Riverstown Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Jemmett Brown Esq., Pre 1838, Glanmire, Riverstown. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. London listed 1843. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

John Browne Esq., 1795, 1824, Coolcower, Macroom, 1831

Neal Browne, R.M. , Ballinwillin, Mitchelstown, listed 1854.

Nicholas Browne, 1686Rev. Richard Browne, 1691Richard Browne, 1768, Coolcorr, Richard Brown Esq., pre 1750. Coolcower?, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

St. John Brown, D.D.,1746Thomas Brown, 1728

William Garde Browne, Coolcower House, Macroom, listed 1846, listed 1843, 1875-6. Provisional Committee Cork/Killarney Railway 1845.

Rev. Jonathan Bruce, 1724, Bruces of Scottish origin in Bandon 17th century.

Rev. Jonathan Bruce, 1792, Farthingville/Springfort, Charleville, 1831. Committee Protestant Conservative Society 1832, sitting Buttevant, Liscaroll, 1835. Subscriber Lewis Topography 1837.

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Jonathan Bruce, Milltown Castle, Charleville, listed 1854, listed 1875-6. Milltown Castle came into Bruce possession on marriage of George Bruce and Mary Evans 1757, niece 1st Lord Carbery..John Hamilton Bryan, 1887 or 1867, Prospect Hill, Dunmanway, Resident, £114, listed 1886-6, listed 1916. 1865, 5 September: John Hamilton Bryan & Lizzie Seymour. At Queenstown, John Hamilton Bryan, Esq., Prospect Hill , Dunmanway, to Lizzie, daughter of James Seymour, Esq., Midleton Park, county Cork

Denis Buckley, 1910 City, Lichfield, Ballintemple.

Denis Buckley, 1914, Macloneigh House, Macroom, listed 1922.

Michael Buckley (1840-, 1894, Garryduff, Midleton, Born Lisgoold son of Edmund and Catherine Kent, ed Newtownstewart Academy, Scotland, Chairman Land League. Member Midleton Board of Guardians. M Bridget d David Barry, Garintaggart, 7 children, listed 1916.

Michael P. Buckley, 1895 City, 17 South Mall, listed 1900

John Bullen59, 1760, Ballynidown, Kinsale, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Joseph Bullen, 1728, BallynidonRobert Bullen60, 1765. Monaparsons, Mourne Abbey & formerly Ballynidown, Kinsale

William Bullen Esq, 1734, Tissassonbeg, Kinsale, Sovereign witness to deed with Henry Shears 1728. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Edmund Burke D.L., 1864, Lota Park, Glanmire, Cork, Resident, £90. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, subscriber Cusack’s Cork History 1875.

Henry R. Burke, 1878, Lota, Cork, Resident, listed 1900.

James Michael Burke BA, BL, (1873-1936), 1914, Bridge St., Skibbereen, 8th son Patrick, Queens College, Brook Scholar, Kings Inns 1900, Author ‘History of The Carberies’ later editor 1921-1936, Southern Star. Cork County Council, Governing Body UCC, TD 1933-1936.

John R. Burke, executive committee Cork Exhibition 1852. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

Roger Burke, pre 1830

59 Originally that of Sir Walter Coppinger his land forfeit. http://www.bandon-genealogy.com/Frekes_of_Castle_Freke.htm60 Reverend, Son 6th Earl of Barrymore and Lady Amelia Stanhope, 1773- 1818, http://www.thepeerage.com/p6662.htm

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Thomas Burke, Pre 1830 (Lieutenant Colonel Thomas, Prospect Villa, Carrigaline?, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J. Burke, Pre 1838, Prospect Villa, Carrigaline. Subscriber Lewis Topography 1837, listed 1843. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). May be beneficiary of rent charge on lands at Courtbreak with Daniel Conner entitled him to vote 1835. Seeking equality as Major General of endowment in Catholic education 1858.

Richard Burt, 1681

Chin. Bury, Cork, 1773, witness to deed

Phineas Bury Esq., Pre 1780, Little Island, witness deed 1780, Subscriber as Junior of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766. 1820 Member Cork Library. Subscriber Cork Yacht Club 1833. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. May be two of same name, listed 1843. May be the Phineas son of Phineas, Little Island, Cambridge University 1794.

Captain Phineas Bury, 1867, Little Island, Resident, £421, reclaimed large areas of slob land, listed 1854, 1885-6

Robert A. Busby, Pre 1831Thomas Bury, pre 1831

Seymour Bushe, BA TCD KC, (1853-1922), Castlehaven and 1 Sloane Square, London, son Rev. Charles, Castlehaven, TCD, King's Inns, KC 1904, Senior Crown Prosecutor Dublin, m Lady Kathleen d Earl of Mountalt. Left £11,540.

Rev. William Bushe, 1774, MitchelstownJephson Busteed, 1714Luke Busteed, 1672Michael Busteed, 1698Michael Busteed, 1755Thomas Busteed61, 1796, Ballinrea, Carrigaline. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Thomas Butler, 1755, Nedsborough, witness to deed62 Cork, 1765.

William Butler, 1776, Grange, witness to deed, 1782 with John Franklin, 1783 with Henry Wrixon.

61 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 15th May 1838.62 Formerly occupied by The African Mission Fathers.

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John Swain Burton, 1729 Theobald Buttler, 1722 William Butler, 1776, Grange

Edmund W.Byrne, Ross. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

James Byrne, 1871, Ballyhooly House, Ballyhooly, listed 1916.

James Byrne, 1869, The Lodge, Blackrock, Resident, £60, listed 1916.

James Byron, 1871, Wallstown Castle, Stannballymore, Resident, £191

William F. Cade, 1915, Gordon Villas, Monkstown, listed 1916.

H. Caddell, R.M., Macroom, 1888, 43 when appointed served in British Army, £425 per annum.

David Cagney, Cork, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy 1855. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Michael Cagney -1861), 1857, Tivoli, sworn in by John Besnard JP. Police Court, Paradise Place, Cork, 1857. Besnard family of Huguenot descent ran major sail making factory in Douglas. Wife Mary O’Regan she a descendant of Sit Teague O’Regan whose lands at Leap were restored under the Treaty of Limerick, 7 sons. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858. Probate 1861 to widow Louise?, £9,000. The Clonakilty lands were sold to the tenants under the Land Purchase Act 1903

Edward Cahill, 1907 City and County, 17 Lavitts Quay.

William John Cahill, 1907 City and County, 47 Patrick St, High Sheriff, Cork Choral Union 1910, Sailors Home 1910.

Cork Industrial Development Association 1910.

Captain William McNeile Cade, 1897, listed 1916.

Fitzmaurice Caldwell, pre 1831Callaghan, Earl of Clancarthy, 1668 Cornelius Callaghan, 1755

F.M. Callaghan, Castle House, Monkstown, Newmarket, listed 1856.

Robert Callaghan, 1708Robert Callaghan, 1738Timothy Callaghan, 1730, Breagoge

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Jeremiah James Calnan, 1905, main St., Bandon and harbour View House, KIlbrittain, listed 1916.

Arthur John Campbell, St. James Square, listed Fermoy, 1875-6. 1870, 592 acres.

James Hugh Campbell (1854-, 1893, Sunmount, Queenstown, Son of James from Derry, HM Customs, ed Doyle’s Academy, Queenstown, active in commercial and charitable activities, Spanish Consul, Town Clerk, Queenstown, m Eileen d William Harty, Queenstown, 8 children, listed 1916.

Richard Gifford Campion63, 1800, DromoreThomas Campion, 1748, Leitrim, Fermoy

John Canny, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty)

Charles Joseph Cantillon, 1871, Arbutus Lodge, Cork, Resident, £251, son Leopold Albert also a JP. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

Leopold Albert Cantillon, TCD, (1864-, 1908, Beaver Lodge, Carrigaline, son of Charles Joseph Cantillon, JP, Secretary Munster Agricultural Society and active in Munster Dairy Institute, Stud farm, listed 1922..Denis Cantillon, 1893, Little Island, ‘Davitt Magistrate’

Timothy Joseph Canty, (1844-, 1887, Clonakilty, son of Timothy, ed Endowed School, Clonakilty, Managing Director Deasy's Brewery, Director railway Companies, member Cork Co. Council. M Ellen d Dr. P. O’Hea, Clonakilty, Cork County Council 1910, listed 1921,listed 1922, listed 1916.

Joseph Capell, Cloghroe, 1764, married a Miss Mccarthy on the death of her brothers she inherited the Mccarthy Cloghroe Estate. May be the one slated by Apothecary John Barter Bennett 1787, for his support of Whiteboys being a rack renting landlord, as being insolent and arrogant

Lord John Carbery (Evans-Freke) 6th Baron Carbery-1845), 1821, Castle Freke, Rosscarbery. 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection, Castlefreke, Clonakilty, sitting Rosscarbery, 1835. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £500 for local distress. Protestant protest meeting Cork 1834. Reputed to have bell rung in London church on hearing of death of Father John Power, Parish priest Kilmacabea. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. - 1823 Blamed notorious tithe extractor Rev. Morritt for fatal affray at Castlehaven, welcomed Petty Session Courts and urged abolition of Manor Courts. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland

63 14th April 1835, Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier.

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1837. listed 1843. Lord of Manor appointing Seneschals. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. HIs life size statue in Rosscarbery Cathedral has an inscription how he founded schools in various parts of his estates, clothed the surrounding hills with trees and improved agriculture and the amelioration of his countrymen’. Carberys intermarried with O’Driscoll family.

Right Honourable Lord Carbery, Castlefreke, Clonakilty, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

James Sarsfield Carbery, 1866, Knockane, Castlemartyr, Resident, £71

William Carbery, Youghal. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

John Carey, 1736

Edward Kiely Carey, Carey’s Ville/Ballymacpatrick, Fermoy, listed 1854, 1885-6. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1870, 1,670 acres.

John Carey, 1776, NewtownPeter Carey, 1703

Richard Carey, (1838-, Skibbereen, 188?, son of Rev. Richard, Tipperary, ed Fermoy College, Manager Munster and Leinster Bank. m Katherine d William Hill Cork 8 children, listed North Main St., Youghal, 1916.

William Carey, 1771, Aghavrin

Captain W. G. Evans Carker, c 1906, Carker House, Doneraile, 2nd d Thomasina m 1901, Olive MacGillacuddy.

Rev. Edward Mitchel Carleton, Woodside. Pre 1830, sitting Blarney 1835. May be the Edward Carlton, Woodside, at Hanover Association meeting 1791 in Cork re Whiteboys.

Augustus Carre, 1739, Barnahaly64

Thomas Carroll, 1873, Mitchelstown, Usually Resident, £61. 1870, 282 acres.

Thomas Lynch Carroll, Sunnyside, Mitchelstown, listed 1916.

Sampson Carter, Pre 1831Peter Cary, 1715Peter Cary, 1762, Cary’s-VillWilliam Carr, 1669

64 On Richard Caulfield’s list, Kinsale records

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John Carmichael. 1871, 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Tracton Park Cork, in 1911 John Carmichael JP, Riverstown House, uncle of Alexander Mcostrich, JP, Ringmeen, Queenstown, MD Cash and Co

Major Sampson Carter, Police Magistrate, Kanturk, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection.

Patrick George Hamilton Carvill, 1904 JP Co. Armagh and Down, 45 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, London, W, listed 1922.

Walter Carwardin, 1654.

Michael Casey, 1687Thomas Casey, Pre 1831

William C. Casey, 1903, Ardnageeha House, Millstreet, Cork County Council 1910, listed 1921, listed 1922.

William J. Cashman, Woodview, Riverstown, 190?, listed 1916.

Right Honourable Lord Castletown of Upper Ossory, KP, 1888, Doneraile Court and Granston Abbey, Leix, listed 1922.

Francis Cartree, 1654.

Edward Robert Caulfield, Kilbolane Castle, Charleville, listed 1874-5.

Major-General Francis W. J. Caulfield, 1919, Innishannon House, Innishannon, listed 1922.

William Causabon65, 1714(Sovereign) Charleville, Charter 1672, confined to town, is also Seneschal and holds Courts of Record

Abraham Thomas Chatterton (1825-1908), Cork, Solicitor, he was executor of Hedges Eyre Chatterton 1910, his own probate from 10 Clyde Road, Dublin, to Henry A. Cosgrove JP and Abraham Chatterton, Land Agent £50, 605.

General K.H. Chatterton, Police Court, Cork, listed 1843, 1857.

George Chatterton, Police Court, Cork, 1857. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832.

65 Gilmans of Norman descent came to Cork with King William 1690.

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The Right Honourable Hedges Eyre Chatterton, TCD, P.C. LLD, Q.C., Queens Counsel. Solicitor General for Ireland, (1819-1910), Glandore House, Leap and Newpark, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, son Abraham, JP Cork and Dublin, Attorney General, MP for Dublin University, Vice-Chancellor of Ireland 1867-19044, Privy Councillor. Married 1845 Mary d Rev William Halloran she d and re married 1902 Florence H da Major Charles Gore and widow of Captain Edward William Dunloe Croker. Probate £39,980 to Abraham Chatterton JP and Fred A Darley.

Sir William Chatterton, Bart, Pre 1828, Castle Mahon, Blackrock, Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. listed 1843. House later occupied by Ben Dunne, Supermarket.

Major H. Chavasse, 1915, Seafield, Castletownsend, listed 1922.

Rev. John Chester, pre 1831, Vicar Ballyclough, Mallow, writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re local disaffection, sitting 1835, Cecilstown. Subscriber as Vicar of Ballyclough Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Richard Chester, pre 1750.Robert Chester, 1771, Fort HelenWilliam Chester, 1772, Fort HelenWilliam Chartres, 1714, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Rev. John Chetwood, 1775, Schull, daughter Henrietta Margaret m widower Captain Horatio Townsend 1822

Broderick Chinnery (1742-1808)66, 1767, Midleton, 4th son Rev. George and Margaret Whitefield, Barrister, HIgh Sheriff, Co. Cork 1786, Baronet 1799, MP Castlemartyr 1783-90, Bandon 1802, M 1. Margaret Chinnery 2. Alice Ball. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766

George Chinnery, Junior, Clerk, 1749John Chinnery, 1673John Chinnery, 1692

Nicholas Chinnery, 1720, Drumsicane, Duhallow, witness deed with Richard Aldworth 1737.

Nicholas Chinnery Junior, 1748, DromsickaneRobert Chudley, 1714Robert Chudleigh, 1766, Kinsale

Daniel Clanchy/Clancy, Pre 1830, Belfort, Charleville. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Thanked Assessors as Independent Liberal Elector for Impartiality in 1835

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elections. Subscriber, at National Bank, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1842, Catholic, son of D Clanchy, DL. Represented 1848, as ‘Clancy’ Ursuline Sisters, Blackrock, Cork at Arbitration re compensation for building of railway to Passage. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Lord Chancellor demanded to know if had attended a Repeal Meeting in 1843. He replied that he supported O’Connell and Roche MPs. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. His son John Joseph b 1869, Vet and noted racehorse trainer, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855. Sitting Buttevant 1846. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane President Queens College.

John Thomas Clanchy, 1918, Belfort, Charleville, listed 1922.

Augustus St. John Clarke,

Charles Clarke, 1781, Passage

(Sovereign and Recorder) Clonakilty, Charter 1613, Recorder is Seneschal of Manor Court and presides at Court of Record

James Clarke, 1858, Farran Lodge, Farran, Non-Resident, William Clarke principal of William Clarke and Co. one of the largest tobacco companies in Ireland or Britain bought the Farran Estate in 1868.

Lieutenant Colonel Saint John Augustus Clerk, -pre 1870), Pre 1838, Overton, Bandon, sitting, Bandon, 1835, sister Jane lived at 81 North Main St., Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Listed 1843, she d. 1859 and he administered her estate. Reps 1870, 68 acres.

Colonel Clarke, Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834.

Thomas Clarke, (1831-, 1858 also Liverpool, Trabolgan, Farran and Allerton Hall, Liverpool, son William, Cork adn Dublin, ed Dr. O’Brien, Cork, Yachtsman, shorthorn cattle breeder, art collector m. in St. James, Dublin, 1865, Elizabeth d William Ruddell Tobacco family) , Dublin 7 children. Family bought Penrose estates at Trabolgan 700 acres, Farran 1,100 acres, Clarkes Tobacco family. The premises was at Clarke’s Bridge, Cork, now the Cork Labour Exchange, the firm had a lion as logo and the stone lion is still on a wall overlooking the river Lee.

Thomas A. Clarke (1869-1970), 1914, Farran House (house drowned 1951 during Inniscarra Dam scheme), Farran, Macroom, his predecessor William Clarke principal of William Clarke and Co. one of the largest tobacco companies in Ireland or Britain bought the Farran Estate in 1868, listed 1922. Buried aged 101, Inniscarra.

Sir William H. Clerk, Bart, Pre 1838, Clifton, Blackrock,. Cork Yacht Club 1833. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839, listed 1843, 1870, 737 acres, Harborough, England .

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William Pearson Clarke (1847-. 1892, Mountsfieldstown, Passage West, son of Michael Wallis, stockbroker, ed Dr. Newell, South Mall, Dr. Knight Grand Parade, Dr. Graydon, Dublin, m Georgina d Dr. Oakshott, Sunday’s Well, Cork, 3 children, member Ratepayers protective association 1910, listed 1922, at Moutfieldstown, Rochestown.

William Ruddell Clarke, MA (Cantb), 1892, Trabolgan, Whitegate, listed 1922.

Courthorpe Clayton, 1725, MallowLaurence Clayton, 1679, MallowRandall Clayton, 1718, Mallow

Ralph Clear, Badon, Provost 1741 witness to deed earlier deed 1635. 1743 deed in Macroom.

Richard Clear, 1882, Janeville, Bandon, 1916, Kilbrogan, listed 1922.

John Walsh Cleary D.L., Police Court, Cork, 1857/1859 City, Westboro House, Mid Glanmire Road, Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

James Coakley, 190?, Keel. Rylane, Coachford, listed 1922.

Thomas Coakley, 1654.

William Cockerill, 1705Colonel William Cochell, 1798, Superseded 1810-30

Timothy Coffey, 19131914, 68 North Main St/Kilbrogan, Bandon, listed 1922.

Sir Egerton Bushe Coghill Bart., DL, (1853-, 1889, Glenbarrahane, Castletownsend, Son Sir John Jocelynn (possibly one of Ireland’s first photographers from 1854) and Frances 3rd daughter Lord Plunkett, m Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta d Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Henry Somerville, Drishane, Skibbereen, listed 1922..Colonel Kendal Josiah William Coghill CB (1832-, 18??, Cosheen, Castletownsend, Son Sir Josiah Coghill Coghill , 3rd Baronet, Dublin, ed Cheltenham, Service Burma, Indian Mutiny, Egypt, m Anna Marin d Right Honourable Charles Kendal Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Coghill also descended from Colonel Tobias Von Cramer, Swabia, Germany descendant Ambrose Cramer, Mayor of Cork 1724.

Daniel Coughlan, Crookhaven, Involved in relief 1822, Scathing67 on absentee tithe holders Rev. Francis Langford, Co. Limerick and his proctor William Switzer and Dr. Traill of Co. Antrim, rector of Schull and his proctor Joseph Baker. He advised Dublin Castle that much of the local recent troubles was due to the severe tyranny and oppression of such petty tyrants. Brother of famous Royal Navy Captain Coughlan who was raising money in 1822 in London for relief.

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Joseph Boyle Coghlan/Coughlan68, 1873, Ballygarvan, Carrigaline, Resident, £212, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), listed 1875-6. 1870, listed 1,678 acres.

Edmond Colbert, 190?, Guernaskehy, Castlemartyr, listed 1922.

Alfred M. Cole, Sydenham, Wellington Road, listed 1900

Charles Cole, 1797, Cobh

Thomas Christopher Cole, Woodview, Innishannon, and probably Clifton Lodge/Terrace, Cork, Anti Catholic Petition 1828. Claimed rent charge £50 Freeholder over property 1862 election over property in Patrick St., Liberals objected. Substantial property owner north side Cork with Waggett. listed 1854,1885-6. Dead by 1882 when youngest daughter Elizabeth Emily married Rev. Thomas Warren Precentor, St. Finbarrs.

Captain Cole Bowen, Ballywelly, Kinsale, pre 1854.

Major William F. Coleman, 1909, Mount Uniacke, Killeagh, listed 1922.

Edward J. Collins, 1842, Toureen Bridge/Lodge, Cork, listed 1843, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Stipendiary Magistrate for Rathkeale, 1850. Son-in-law James Roche, M.P.

James Denis Collins, LRCPSED, 1914, Sunny Hill, Leap, Skibbereen, listed 1922.

John Collins (1851-, 1906 City, Bellevue, Douglas, son Bartholomew, Bay, Carrigaline, served 15 years as advisor to Japanese Imperial Navy, Tokyo, Member Cork County Council.

John Stephen Collins, Ardnalee, Carrigrohane, daughter Stephanie Cecil m Major John Charles Oliver Aldworth, Newmarket in 1910

Michael B. Collins, Townsend St., Skibbereen, 19??, listed 1922.

Patrick J. Collins (1872-1915), 1909, Bridge St., Skibbereen, listed 1922, son of Andrew auctioneer, North St., ed Blackrock College, Queen's College Cork, TCD, Solicitor, Carberry Agricultural Society, .

William Collis, 1766, Castlecook

William Cooke Collis Esq., Castle Cooke, Kanturk, father of Junior., Pre 1831, sitting Fermoy 1835. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832

68 Somerville Large, p. 196.

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Colonel William Cooke Collis Esq., CMG, DL,, Junior., 1892, Castle Cooke, Kilworth, Pre, sitting Fermoy 1835, Member Commission on Magistrates 1838., listed 1854, listed 1913 may be another of same name, listed 1922 at Castle Cooke, Kilworth.

Lieutenant-Colonel William Gun Collis, 1897, Barrymore Lodge, Castlelyons, listed 1922.

John Cook, Esq., 1654.

William L. Cooke, 1908 City, 32 Grand Parade.

Charles Colthurst, Clanmoyle, Peake, Coachford, Pre 1830. Listed 1835. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Listed 1842. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. House reputedly built late 18th century by Coulthurst of Ballyvourney demesne now occupied by Moremiles Ltd. Charles operated Clonmoyle Mill c 1846-1854, later owned by John Young and Sons Ltd, who lived at Clonmoyle House at Peake.

Charles James Colthurst, (1871-, 1909, Poul-na-Curra, Glanmire, son Charles, Nicholas, Clonmoyle, Coachford, Ed France, Boer War with Irish Hunt under Lord Longford, m Susan d J.J. Ubelhor, Buffalo, New York, listed 1922.

George O. Colthurst, 1908, The Castle, Blarney, listed 1922.

Sir George St. John Colthurst, 6th Baronet (1850-1925), DL, 1875, The Castle (built 1446 by Cormac Laidir MacCarthy of Muskerry), Blarney, active in promoting Blarney castle as a tourist destination, great-grandfather of present owners listed 1922. Colthursts came to Ireland in late 1500s.

James Colthurst, 1748, Knocknamarruff. Possible member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

John Colthurst, Junior, 1674, Blarney, Colthursts came to Ireland in late 1500s.John Colthurst, 1716John Colthurst Junior, 1739, Ardrum, Luceys Ballyvourney managing Bolamore lands.John Colthurst, 1764, Ardrum

John Colthurst (Sir John Colthurst Bart?) , 177769, Dripsey Castle, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766, delegate as Sir John Conway Colthurst BT. 1783 to Irish Volunteer convention and subscriber to historical books. supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace. Bitter political enemy of the Shannon interest. May be the one slated by Apothecary John Barter Bennett 1787, for his support of Whiteboys being a rack renting landlord. Member possibly Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

John Bowen Colthurst, Dripsey Castle, Pre 1828. 1820 Member Cork Library. Cork Summer Assizes 1828

69 8th March 1565-6, (Fiant Elizabeth, No. 828, Calendar)

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Nicholas Colthurst,1706, Ballynatray, may be Colonel Nicholas70 who died 77, July 1754, at Ballyally, Inniscarra

Daniel Cronin-Coltsmann DL, Glenflesk Castle, Killarney, Catholic? Also JP, Co. Kerry Co. Kerry son Daniel JP, Glenflesk Castle. Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy, 1855, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. 1870, 4,478 acres.

Daniel Cronin-Coltsmann Junior TCD, DL, (1855-, 1883 JP Co. Kerry, Glenflesk Castle, Killarney, Catholic? Also JP, Co. Kerry and High Sheriff, Co. Kerry son of Daniel JP, Glenflesk Castle. Married. 1. Mary Margaret d John Nicholas Murphy, Clifton, Cork, 2. Lissa d KInnard Baghor De La Bere, Burbage Hall, listed 1922.

John Coltsman, Pre 1831

Charles Connell Esq., Clover Hill, Blackrock, Cork, Superceded 1810-30. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. Still listed 1838, 1842, 43, Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty),sitting Douglas 1850.

William Charles Connell, 1877, Clover Hill, Blackrock, Resident, £124. Sitting Douglas 1878.

George Connor, 1751, Ballybricken, MonkstownJames Connor, 1778, Killelough, Fermoy?

Daniel Connor, Manch House, Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Two Daniel Connors one at Ballybricken.

Daniel Conner/Connor Esq., Ballybricken/Manch House, Dunmanway, Pre 1831. Listed 1835. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Refusal to convict those accused of firing at Orange Parade in Dunmanway regarded as partisan. Sitting Ballineen, Dunmanway 1835. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), listed 1854 as Manch, sitting Dunmanway 1861 (Connor), listed 1875-6..

70 David Dickson, Old World Colony, p 330.

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Daniel Conner/Connor, 1868, Manch House, Ballineen, Resident, £374, m Patience d Henry Longfield JP, Waterloo, son 1859, Henry Daniel, JP, Barrister, Bencher King's Inns, listed 1875-6. listed 1843, 1870, 4,196 acres.

Daniel Connor, Esq., Ballybricken, Carrigaline/Monkstown, Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839, listed 1843. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845

Daniel Conner, 1880, Ballybricken, Monkstown, Cork, Resident, £271 Subscriber as JP Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Father and son?

Henry Daniel Conner TCD MA KC, (1859-, Manch House, Ballineen, 16 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, son Daniel JP, Manch House, Patience d Henry Longfield JP, Waterloo, Ed Stratford-on-Avon, TCD, King's Inns, Inner Bar, author Fisheries Law In Ireland, Bencher Chancellor Diocese of Killaloe, m Annie d Rev Goodwin Purcell, Glenanne, Co. Cork, listed 1922.

Robert Longfield Conner, 1784, Connerville, Dunmanway, possible son Roger and Anne LongfieldRoger Conner, 1757, Connerville, Dunmanway

William Connor, Bandon, Provost, witness to deed71 1740.

William Conner, 1752, Connerville, DunmanwayWilliam Conner, 1789, Mosestown, Whitegate

William Conner/Connor, Pre 1828, Mishells, Bandon. 1828 Bandon Quarter Sessions. Committee Protestant Conservative Society 1832. Protestant protest meeting Cork 1834. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1842. As Captain William R. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1843 as Manch House. 1870, 1,970 acres.

Colonel William Daniel Conner, 1911, Downdaniel, Innishannon, listed 1922.

Christopher Conron, 1731

Hatton Ronayne Conron, 1874, Grange, Douglas, Resident, £189, sitting Douglas 1878, his son Hutton Ronayne Conron also JP, listed 1885-6. William Bryan Gallwey, b. 1843, admitted King's Inn 1863, sub-Sheriff, Cork, m. 27 Jan 1876 Mary, dau of Hatton Conron, JP of Grange, Co Cork, and relict of Neil Arthur Galwey

Hatton Ronayne Conron, 1896, Grange, Douglas, Resident, £189, son of Hutton Ronayne Conron also JP, racehorse breeder, private pack of hounds related to Sir Christopher Conron after whom Hatton gardens names, Ronayne one of Cork’s oldest families. M Bridie d. Surgeon-Colonel Moriarty, St. Patrick’s Hill, Cork. Daughter Cecilie Imelda m Richard John Galwey, Ardsallagh, listed 1922 at Maryville, Carrigaline.

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Robert Conron, Junior, 1769, Welsh’s TownThomas Cook, 1721, Castlecook

Collis Cooke, Kilworth, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection.

John Cooke, 1706

Warren Gillman Cooke, Old Town, Coachford, listed 1875-6.

Francis Cooper, 1779?, Cooperville, MacroomThomas Cooper, 1868, Cooperville, Macroom, Resident, £68William Crooke, Junior, 1773, Crookstown

Charles Purdon Coote, D.L., 1869, Resident, Ballyclough Castle, Mallow, Resident, £230, Listed 1875-6

Chidley Coote, 1772, Ashehill, Co. LimerickBrigadier-General Eyre Coote, 1797, Superceded 1810-30General Eyre Coote72, 1797

Captain Robert C. Coote, Main St., Mallow, R.M., Freemount, Charleville, listed 1875-6

John Copley Junior, 1734, Gooseberry Hill

Francis H. Coppinger Esq., Myross Wood, Rosscarbery, Pre 1830, sitting Union Hall,1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. May be Francis Coppinger Esq., Parkmore for 1839 Bandon dinner for Daniel O’Connell. Monkstown Dublin, 1870, 2,047 acres. Attending dinner Devonshire Arms Hotel Bandon for Daniel O’Connell 1839, listed Parkview, Bandon, listed 1843,. Henry Coppinger, 1687

John Rye Coppinger, Carboo, Macroom. Listed 1835. sitting Blarney 1835.

Luke Coppinger, 1688Maurice Coppinger, 1762, Spring VilleRobert Coppinger, 1665, Possibly Lord Mayor Cork, 1644Robert Coppinger, 1754

Robert Francis Coppinger -1906), Riverview, Rushbrook, Cobh, probate to Major Albert Louis Coppinger, 3rd Royal Munster Fusiliers, £7,303

Thomas Coppinger, 1687, Coppingers of Danish origin.

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Thomas Henry Coppinger, 1783, Grange. Member as ‘Thomas’ Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Thomas Stephen Coppinger -1861), Midleton Lodge, Pre 1830, Catholic, listed 1835, 1838. Seconder of Thanks by Independent Liberal Electors for Impartiality in 1835 elections. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. Voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), father-in-law Sir John Power, Roebuck, endowed Midleton Christian Brothers £50 per annum, Subscriber at Sandy Hill, Macroom, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. 1870, 507 acres. Son Stephen TCD 1812, aged 17 later Irish Bar 1817. Probate 17,000, Edmond Stephen Coppinger, Manager National Bank, Michael Joseph Fitzgerald, Barrister, Ballykennelly, Annette Coppinger.

Thomas Stephen Coppinger, 1875, Midleton House/Lodge from 1842. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor, listed 1843, Midleton, Catholic, executor Annette Coppinger, Midleton 1890 £294, and aunt Mary Coppinger 1899, £9,310. Resident, £190, listed 1913, The Coppingers were among the wealthiest Catholic merchant families in East Cork, wife Martha Josephine died 1915, listed 1922..

Sir Walter Coppinger, 1626, Coppinger’s Court, Rosscarbery, family history accounts have him as magistrate, major landowner, banker, money lender, estates forfeits as Catholic in rebellion post 1641.

Laurence/Lawrence Corban Esq,, Maryville Mills, Kilworth, Pre 1830,. Listed 1835, listed 1838, sitting Fermoy 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Member Commission on Magistrates 1838, listed 1843, 1854. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841.

Timothy Corcoran, 1912, Ballyduhig, Ballygarvan, listed 1913, 1916.

Bishop of Cork73, 1565(Recorder) Cork, by Charter, Barrister and by usage member of Common CouncilMayor and Recorder of Cork74, (for the time being), 1560

Chambre Corker Esq., Pre 1824, Downdaniel, Innishannon. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, listed 1838, Member Commission on Magistrates 1838. 1843, sitting Innishannon 1835. Subscriber John Ryan, 1845 '20 Years of Popish Persecution'

Edward Corker, 1714Thomas Corker, 1744, Fir Grove

John Francis Corkeran, 1915, Sunberry, Blarney, listed 1922.

Pierce Cormack, 1870, Lakeview, Union Hall, Leap, Resident, £76, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876.

73 Possibly Doctor who ran celebrated Spa74 There was a Riordan, from Cork, Clerk of the Peace in Co. Fermanagh from c 1870

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Barry Cotter, Superceded 1810-30

Sir James Cotter, Bart., 176475 , 1787 welcomed Prince william to Cork with `the Earl of Shannon, Lord Kinsale, Sir James Fitzgerald, Sir Nicholas Colthurst, Bart., assuming he is the first Baronet of Rockforest, his great great grandson was father-in-law of Major General Edward Langford Dillon JP (1836-. Cotters of Danish origin.

Sir James Laurence Cotter, Bart, Pre 1750,. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes.

Sir James Laurence Cotter (1828-, Bart, Sunny Hill, Mallow, Listed 1875-6, D.L.Tower Hamlets, son of Sir James 3rd Bart, and Helena 3rd d d James Lombard, Lombardstown.later 27th Foot. M 1. 1841 Julia Emily d Frederick Albert Londsworth, Hants, she d 1867, 2. Jane Rergetta d N.K. Maughan, Middlesex, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, 3,785 acres..Sir James Cotter, 1771, Rockforest

Rev. John Rogerson Cotter, Templetrine. Pre 1830. Listed 1835, possibly the John Cotter, Moderate Tory, 1827 attended dinner given by Jeremiah Murphy, Hyde Park, Cork with Catholic Bishop of Cork, Dr. Murphy, Jonas Travers, Perriers, Gibsons, Alexander O’Driscoll, JP,

Sir Ludlow Cotter (1863-r, Mallow, Listed 1875-6Thomas Cottrell, 1758, Golden Bush.

R. Courtney, Ballydesmond, Midleton, listed 1843,

James Courtney, 1918, Castletownroche, listed 1921John Courcey, Lord Baron KIngsale, 1664George Courtenay, Pre 1831Robert Courtenay, Pre 1831, listed 1838

James Courtney, 1918, Castletownroche, listed 1922.

Robert Courtenay Esq., Bally Edmund, Midleton, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832, presiding Magistrate 1845,

Cerns C. Cowley, 1913, The Rectory, Millstreet, listed 1922.

Alexander James Cox Esq., Dunmanway, sitting Dunmanway 1835. Refusal to convict those accused of firing at Orange Parade in Dunmanway regarded as partisan.

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George Cox76, 1775, Dunmanway

Henry Cox, 1786 -pre 1826), Manor House, Dunmanway, Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. 182l Joshua eldest son of late Henry Cox Esq, died of fever.

James Cox, 1733, Dunmanway, witness to Bandon77 deed 1734.

Richard Cox, 169978, Bandon.

Richard Cox, 1728, Dunmanway, died aged 65, at Dunmanway, Sir Richard Cox, Bart., MP for Clonakilty, succeeded by son Rev. Sir Michael, Bart.. Sir? Richard Cox, 1757, Dunmanway. Subscriber James Simon Irish Coinage 1749. Thomas Cox, 1762, DunmanwayJohn Coughlan, 1725

Peter Courthrope, 1654.

Robert Courtnay, 1875, Ballyedmond, Midleton.

Daniel Coveney, Tracton Abbey, Minane Bridge, 1895, listed 1913, 1916.

James Cowhey, Churchtown House, Buttevant, listed 1913.

John Cowley, 1770, Cork.

Ambrose Cramer, Mayor 1724, witness to deed 1738 with George Bennett. Family descended from Colonel Tobias van Cramer/Kramer, Swabia, Germany, descendant Sir Coghill, Bertrand Windle.. Through intermarriage the Cramers inherited the Coghill estates and assumed their name.

John (Jack) Thomas Cramer, Ballinecic/Rathmore House, Kinsale, Pre 1831, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838, 1843, 1854

76 Inscriptions and marks show they were made in Dublin in 1799 by Robert Breading and presented to an Irish man in the British Army, Major General Henry Johnson, to honour his 'Gallantry and Spirit for his Native Country and the British Empire in the Battle of New Ross 5th June 1798'. Johnson, who was born in 1748 in Kilternan, Co Dublin, joined the British army and quickly rose through the ranks. When the United Irishmen launched the rebellion against British rule in May 1798 he was dispatched to Co Wexford, and oversaw the defence of New Ross, where his troops defeated the rebels on June 5. A grateful ' body of gentlemen' in Waterford then collected funds to buy the silver for him ' to commemorate the Glorious Era of National Deliverance'.Johnson later moved to England, was created a baronet in 1818 and died at his home in Bath in 1835. But the silver stayed with the Johnson family and was passed down through the generations for over 150 years until sold at auction in 1954 for just £400, to a private collector.

77 The Ronaynes are of of the oldest medieval Cork families78 Huguenot

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Marmaduke Cramer, Coghill, Rathmore, KInsale, listed 1854. 1870, listed 1,466 acres.

James Crawford, 1871, Castlepark, Kanturk, Resident, £214

John? Crawford, Castlepark, Kanturk, listed 1875-6.

William H. Crawford -1840), Lakelands, Cork, Brewer, Beamish and Crawford. Son of William from Crawfordsburn, Co. Down, merchant Merchants Quay. 1819 laid foundation stone of Blackrock Catholic Church with partner William Beamish. Committee of Merchants for Lord Lieutenant Dinner 1828. 1828 Cork Liberal Club. Subscriber as William Junior 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork City Assizes. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, Governor of School of Industry with Tim Mahony, Reuben Harvey, Stephen Roche and William Beamish. Subscriber Cork Passage Railway 1837 £500. Later supported Christian Brothers at Lancaster Quay. Buried St. Finbarr’s family crypt. Statue of him by John Hogan in School of Art/ Family member Subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, listed 122 acres. Son William Horatio trained at Kings Inns died 1888 Lakelands,Cork probate to uncle Henry Crawford, Newmarket, Cottage, The Knock, co Down £3118,150.

Michael Creagh, 1751, Doneraile.

Michael Creagh, 1751, Doneraile

Michael Creagh (Croagh), Cork City, witness to deed79 1758, Fermoy 1766..

Michael Creagh, Pre 1831, Laurentium, Doneraile. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1843,

George Washington Brazier Creagh, 1797, Creagh Castle, Doneraile, sitting Buttevant 1846, Youghal 1854.. Father was Richard mother 2nd wife Alice d Richard Grice, Ballycullane, Co. Limerick, Check. M 1822, Ann Catherine d Rev. Bartholomew Pack, Rector, Effy, King’s County. 1870, listed 2,873 acres.

Henry Beresford Brasier-Creagh, RN, 1897, West End, Buttevant, listed 1922.

John Creagh, Doneraile, witness deed Fermoy 1766, witness wit Westropp Watkins 1766.

Captain John Washington Brasier-Creagh (1864-, 1892, Creagh Castle, Doneraile, Eldest son William, Firmount House, Donoughmore and Isabella Anne Caroline youngest daughter of Thomas Hungerford RN. Ed Cheltenham, With Irish Yeomanry Boer War, listed 1922.

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Captain Kilner Augustus Arthur Brazier Creagh, 1870, Creagh Castle, Doneraile, Resident, £215, listed 1875-6.

Langley Brassier-Creagh, 1899, Streamhill, Doneraile, listed 1922.

Lieutenant-Colonel Richard S. Brasier-Creagh, 1917, Ballyrossagh, Buttevant, listed 1922.

William G. B. Creagh, Creagh Castle, Doneraile, listed 1838, sitting Blarney, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Ballygarrett, Mallow, 1870, listed 1,124 acres.

John Creed, 1745

Major John Creed/Creagh, 1905, Ard Craoib, Mallow, listed 1921.

Michael Creagh, Kilbrack. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Listed 1835.

Philip W. Creagh, 1882, Dundullerick, Carrigtwohill, listed 1913.

Richard Creed LLD, 1866, Cloyne House, Cloyne, Resident, £480, Died 1879 probate to widow Olivia £1,781.

Thomas Crocker, 1745

Freeman Crofts, Clogheen, Doneraile, 1854.

George Crofts, 1686George Crofts, 1691, the Crofts and Jephsons owned town of Mallow.Philip Crofts, 1711

Richard Nason Crofts, 1875, Ballyhoura Lodge, Buttevant, Resident, £501, 1870, listed 745 acres.

Taylor Croker, 1772, RockvaleEdward Croker, 1789, Tallow

William Croke, 1842, Dereen, Coachford.

Captain Henry Croker, d 1836, Quarterstown, many years Magistrate.

Henry Croker, Pre 183, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty)

Samuel Croker, Cork, witness to deed 1739 with John Delacourt.

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William Croker, 1784, Johnstown

Clutterbuck Crone80, 1799, 1824, Doneraile

Daniel Crone, Cork witness to deed 1727 with John Allen, may be attorney.

Daniel Cronin, 1793, The Park, (Kerry?)

George R. Cronin, RM, Pre 1874, Bandon district, Ballinadee, Bandon, 1874, 35 when appointed, had been constabulary officer £300 per annum..

James Cronin, pre 1831, possibly replaced by Sub-Inspector Hamilton, Stipendiary Magistrate, replaced J.C. Cronin died 1858.

John Cronin, Pre 1831

John Cronin, 1908, Liscullane, Charleville, listed 1913, listed 1921..Thomas Crooke, Aherine, Cork Summer Assizes 1828, listed 1838,

Thomas Crooke, 1680

Thomas Evans Beamish Crooke, 1896, Lettercollum, Timoleague, listed 1913, listed 1921.

William Croke Esq.,Dereen, Coachford, sitting Dripsey, 1835, listed 1843,

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Warren R. Crooke-Lawless, 1904, Kilcrone, Cloyne, 32 Chester, St., London SW, listed 1921.

William Crooke, Pre 1830. Listed 1835 as William Crook, Macroom.William Gillman Crooke, 1855, Oldtown, Coachford, Resident, £55

Epinetus Crosse81, 1664, Macroom, High Sheriff. Co. Cork, 1679Heyes Cross, 1697Hawse Crosse, 1737, Cornody/Cronody, MacroomPhilip Hause Cross82, 1733, Cornody/Cronody, Macroom

Philip Cross, 1771, Shandy Hall, MacroomSilvester Crosse, 1674

Florence (Flor) Crowley, 1895, Behagullane, Dunmanway, County Council 1910, listed 1913, 1916.

Bartholomew Cullinane, 1893/5, Union Hall, Leap, subscriber Zenith Marine Disaster, Baltimore, 1895, listed 1921.

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Denis Cullinane, 1893, Skibbereen, ‘Davitt Magistrate’.

Henry Cullinane, 1893, Main St., Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 1916. Attending listed as ‘John’ funeral Bantry 1899 of Miss O’Connor of merchant family, listed 1921.

Dr. Patrick J. Cullinane MD, 1914, The Square, Bantry, listed 1916

A.M. Cummins, Junior, Riverstown, 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections.

Nicholas Cummins, 1856, Myrtleville, Crosshaven, Resident, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty)

Thomas Mannix Cummins, 1854, Beechmount, Mallow, Resident

Nicholas N. Cummins, Esq., Ashley House/Annamount, Cork, listed 1838, 1843, 1842. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland sitting Timoleague 1835, executive committee Cork Exhibition 1852, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Danish consul 1843, Anderson’s Quay.

Robert Cuppage, 1654.

.Francis Edward P. Currey, 1868, Lismore Castle, Lismore. Colonel William Samuel Curry/Currey, Lismore Castle. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons.Pre 1830, listed 1838

Cornelius M. Curtin, 1906, Stagmount, Rockchapel, Abbeyfeale,1895, listed 1913, 1916.

Laurence H. Curtin, 1907, Ballinaltig, Castlecor, Kanturk, listed 1913, 1916.

Thomas Curtin, 1911, Ballyglissane House, Rathcormac, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Patrick Curtis, 59 Grand parade,listed 1900

Michael J. Cusack, 1907, Lower Cork St., Mitchelstown.

Eccles Cuthbert, Assistant Barrister, Bantry 1833 Appointed to deal with Special Tithe Sessions. First appointment under new act.

John Cuthbert Esq., Pre 1830, sitting Ballinspittle 1835. Listed 1835 Co. Limerick. listed 1838

Thomas Cuthbert, Long Quay, Kinsale. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork City Assizes. Committee of Merchants for Lord Lieutenant Dinner 1828. listed 1838, 1854.

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Ald., Henry Dale (1841-, 1892 City, River View House, Sunday’s Well Road, Director Dwyers, Cork Cold Storage, Butter Market, President Cork Literary and Scientific Society, m Mary Elizabeth Wortley d Robert Hemberow, Birmingham, Cork Corporation Councillor 1910. Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910. Probably executor of Edward Dale, merchant, Riverview, 1890, £16,856.

John Daley, 1872, Monkstown, £256

Doctor Richard Dalton (1868-, 1906 City, 13, Morrison's Island, Cork, son Emmett, ed Queen's College Cork, m Rosamond d Richard Brindsley Sheridan, JP, Mount Nugent, Cavan, Cork Choral Union 1910.

James Daly, (1846-, 1907 City, , Dalymount, Shanakiel, Cork, Catholic, b Moycolley, Co. Waterford son of Francis, Butter Merchant Owner of James Daly and Co first to introduce margarine manufacture to Cork, owner of miles of salmon fishery Blackwater. farmer. Married Mary Ellen d James Lucy, Cork.

James Daly, 1893, Maughbeg, Bandon, Attending funeral Bantry 1899 of Miss O’Connor of merchant family, listed 1921.

John Richard Daly (1854-, 1880, Shandrum, Charleville, son of Richard, Shandrum JP, Cork and Limerick, listed 1913 at Bank House, Charleville, listed 1921.

Maurice Dominic Daly (1849-1914), 1881, Cleeve Hill, Ballintemple, Cork, Catholic, son Maurice Dominic (1802-1874), native of Rathcormac who left £40,000 in 1874, ed privately director 20 companies including Cork Permanent Building Society with Francis Henry Thompson JP, m Fanny d Michael Sullivan 10 children, Cork Choral Union 1910, Cork Corporation Councillor 1910. Major charitable figure, involved in Cork Charitable Coal Fund with Tim Mahony, Robert Hall and Joshua Beale. 7th son Louis died WW1. 8/9 Academy St, his father 1870, listed 1,802 acres.

Richard Daly, 1880, Shandrum, Charleville, Resident, £140, also JP, Limerick, son John Richard b 1854 manager Munster and Leinster Bank, Charleville, JP, Cork, listed 1916.

Richard Daly, 1914, Ballymartin, Dungourney, listed 1916.

Herbert Sampson Daniels, 1910, East Grange, Fermoy, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Achilles Daunt, listed 1838 Subscriber Lewis as Lieutenant A. De Courcy Daunt, Carrigaline, Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, possibly George Achilles, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Achilles Thomas/Thomas Achilles Daunt (1844-, 1881, Kilcaskan Castle, Ballineen, son William Joseph O’Neill Daunt, MP, Mallow and Ellen Hickey d Daniel, ed Ushaw College, Carbery Hounds, hunting, fishing, literature scientific journals, Durham, m Anna Maria d Bartholomew Corbalis, Berwick niece Corbalis QC, Dublin, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Francis Daunt, 1908, Enniskeane, listed 1913, listed 1921.

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George Achilles Daunt (1790-1878), Esq., Compass Hill. Kinsale, listed 1838 Pre 1831, Subscriber at Newborough Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Listed 1843, 1854., father Henry Thomas Daunt, b 1852 JP and Rev William Archdeacon Cloyne 1910. Probate to Helena Susanna Amelia Daunt, spinster sole £7,000. 1870, listed 1,127 acres.

Henry Thomas Daunt TCD BA, (1852-, 1879, Grand Jury 1882, Dromderrig, Compass Hill Kinsale, Resident, £33, son Achilles Daunt, JP, Tracton Abbey, Member KInsale UDC, m Ethel Penneyfather d R.L. Warren JP, Queenstown, listed 1921.

Samuel Daunt, 1744, Whithy Hill

Captain Alfred Davies, Pre 1838, Kilgariffe House, Clonakilty. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1842, 1843. 1870, listed Dublin, 1,160 acres.

Roger Green Davis pre-1870), Killleagh, listed 1835, 1843, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Reps of 1870, listed 2,253 acres.

Rev. Boyle Davies, 1721

F. Davies, RM, Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1862, Drimoleague Petty Sessions 1862.

Henry Davies, Esq., pre 1750.

Rev. Michael Davies, 1747, CadoganRev. Richard Davis, 1715

Rev. Richard Davies, 1773, Dawstown, Blarney?, grandson Rev. Davies, Durrus son Rowland, m Ellen Piersey, Cork 1744, d Mary Towgood m Colonel William Massy Baker 1802.

Rev. Richard Davies, 1825 Macroom Castle, Petty Session held in Castle. Listed 1835. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Elected to Committee Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. 1835 commenting with Richard Ashe on good conduct of military in 1835 elections.

Roger Green Davis, Esq., Drudiah, Cloyne, as R.G. Pre 1838, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), listed 1854.

Rev. Rowland Davies83, Dean of Cork, 1679, son of Rev. Davies Rector Durrus, father of Rev. Richard Davies, pre 1830. Presided over Vice-Admiralty Court Skibbereen84, 1709.

83 Probably from Gibbon’s Grove, Churchtown, Cloyne may have been in Customs at Crookhaven84 CSSO 1821/71 disaffection

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Roger Deane or Green Davis Esq., Pre 1830, sitting Castlemartyr 1835.

Rowland Davies, 1742, may have married 1754 Molloy Molloy, d Lieutenant Molloy of Halkett’s Regiment.Rev. Rowland Davies, 1783, FarthingvilleSimon Davies, 1734, Collynee

Rev. Simon Davies, Pre 1808, Rector Macroom, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland

Major Thomas Davison, 1904, Springfield House, Buttevant, listed 1913, listed 1921.

John Davys, 1680

Robert Day, (1836-1914), 1889 City, Myrtle Hill House, Cork, son of Robert, merchant, ed Hamblins and Dr Porters, Cork, m Rebecca eldest daughter of Robert Scott, JP, Sydney Ville, Managing Director Robert Scott and Co, Hardware, Day and Co Saddlers, Corks leading antiquary, 11 children. Probate to John Day, Merchant, 1914, £46,271. Member The Cork Cuvierian Society, writing in 1904 (11) enables the reader to visualize the scenario during the Society's meetings in a pen picture which reads:

Its monthly meetings for a period of sixty years were held on the first Wednesday of the Autumn and Winter months in the Library of the Royal Cork Institution where the chairs on each side of the long central table were occupied by members many of whose names will be associated with the most highly cultured and learned life of Cork during the nineteenth century.

Freemason Lodge No. 1871. After his death his enormous collection of antiquities was auctioned and acquired among other by William Randolph Hearst and the British Museum. Son John married Susannah d Edwin Pim, JP, son Richard Welstead m Kathleen d James Ledlie, JP.

Wriothesley De La Rue85, 1718, Kilee, Mitchelstown

Arthur Joseph Deane, 1903, Ballyduvane, Clonakilty, listed 1913, listed 1921.Major Charles Deane, 1856, Gurrane, Fermoy, usually Resident, £456, Captain South Cork Militia, listed 1875-6. 1870, listed as Captain 689 acres.

Joseph Deane, 1654.

Robert Dean, 1737Amis Deane, Pre 1831Jocelyn Deane, 1770, Dromore, MP, son Sir Robert Deane, 3rd Baronet and Charleton TilsonJohn C. Deane, 1871, Ummara, Macroom, Non-Resident, £8, 1870, London, listed 1,117 acres.

85 Now Agricultural College

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Sir Matthew Deane, Knight, 1680Sir Matthew Deane, bart., 1728Matthew Deane, 1710

Matthew Deane, 1733, Cork, witness to deed with Knapp 1739.

Sir Robert Deane, bart, 1710

Sir Thomas Deane Knight (1792-1871), Pre 1835, Dundanion Castle, Cork, sitting Passage West, 1835. Elected to Committee Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. 1834 Committee Member Protestatn Association Cork. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Architect, with partner Bernard Woodward, extension to TCD, Oxford, Queens College (UCC), Sheriff on numerous occasion Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. Married 3 times. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Subscriber 1837 Cork passage Railway £500. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Listed 1843. Benefactor to artists Maclise and Foley. Witness for Ursuline Nuns at Arbitration hearing 1848 re railway to Passage. Knighted 1830 by Lord Lieutenant. Died at 26 Longfield Terrace, Dublin executor Thomas Newenham Deane, Architect, 3, Merrion St., Dublin £14,000

Sir Robert Tilson Deane, Baron Muskerry 1781, 1768, Upper Dromore House, 1781, spent £33,000 of his wife’s fortune building house, occupied it one night, then demolished for stones.86

Timothy Deasy87 The Elder (c1739-), 1793, Barr’s Hall, Timoleague, 1793, Son Timothy and Ann Donovan m Honoria O’Donovan d Cornelius 1759. First Catholics to be JPs since the Treaty of Limerick. Family fortune reputed to be based on smuggling. Daughter Ann married Dr. James Donovan son of Alexander of Squince head of the Clann Lochlann branch second in seniority to the Clann Cathal sept. Founded brewery in 1807 at Shannon Square, Clonakilty. Superseded 1810-30

Rickard Deasy, Superseded 1822, Clonakilty, Brewing family. Father Collins, PP Bantry evidence to Parliamentary Enquiry that he had £2,000 per annum when half pay Protestant Officers on £40 per annum were preferred for Quarter Assizes Juries in Bantry. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Reinstatement supported by Dr John Richard Elmore, Clonakilty. 1822 with Dr. Elmore and John Molony seeking Chief Secretary; support for harbour works for poor relief at Ring. Attending dinner Devonshire Arms Hotel for Daniel O’Connell 1839 listed as JP. Chairman of meeting of Independent Liberal Electors thanking electoral personnel for Impartiality in 1835 elections

John Delacourt88, 1724, witnesses to deed with 1739 Samuel Crocker

86 8th March 1565-6, (Fiant Elizabeth, No. 828, Calendar)

87 One of extended Deasy/O’Donovan family prominent O’Connelites/Anti-Tithe ancestor of Rickard Deasy, MP, Attorney General for Ireland, Judge

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Robert Delacourt, 1744, Mayor of Cork 1755 witness to deed. Huguenot in origin. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766

Rev. Edward Delaney, 1791, BohemiaGideon Delaune89, 1678

John Christopher Delmerge/Delmege, 1869, Castlepark, Limerick, Resident, 1870, listed Dublin, 77 acres.

Michael Dennehy, 1870, Prospect House, Innishannon, Non-Resident, listed 1875-6, listed 1913, listed 1921, house burned 1921. Elizabeth Galwey, b. c.1808, m. at Kilkeran, Clonakilty, 15 July 1834 her 2nd cousin Richard Dennehy of Bellevue, Fermoy, Co Cork, and had issue inci Michael Dennehy JP.Major-General Sir Thomas Dennehy, K.C.I.E., D.L., (1829-, Brook Lodge, Mallow, son of John, Major General Bengal Army, British Resident at Dholpur, Indian Mutiny, High Sheriff, Co. Cork, 1897, m Elizabeth Moriarty, Dingle d Elsie m Edward Hallinan, Avonmore, Midleton, J.P. listed 1913 for Major-General Sir Thomas, extra groom in waiting to H.M. Memorial tablet in St. Patrick’s Church, Fermoy to his daughter Lily, died 1877 aged 15, in Cathedral at Agra, wife Elizabeth died after a year in India

Thomas Dennehy Esq., Superceded 1810-30, Belleview. 1828 Cork Liberal Club. Sitting Fermoy 1835, Proposer of Thanks by Independent Liberal Electors for Impartiality in 1835 elections Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838, 1842, 1843. Father of John, Brooklodge, career in India and Richard of Prospect House.

Thomas Dennehy, R.M., Midleton, listed 1875-6. Possiblke brother 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons as John Dennehy Junior, Bellview, Cork, .

John Dennis90, 1780, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Jo. Dennizon (Dennison?), 1654.

Arthur Maynard Denny, Kllora Lodge,Glounthaune, Cork, Non-ResidentEarl of Desmond91, 1564Colonel Abraham Devischer, 1728, DawstownAbraham Devonshire Esq., 1758, Newberry, Kilshannig House, Mallow, High Sheriff Co. Cork 1762. doric Kilshannig House built by architect Ducart 1765. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

88 Family originally Catholic, http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=243389Pioneer in linen industry benevolent to tenants90 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=262191 Now Bon Secour Nursing Home, Lee Road, House demolished some years ago.

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Abraham John Devonshire, Pre 1830, Mount Hovel/Glenville, Cork. Listed 1835, listed 1838, 1843. Banker. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioner 1839at Maryborough. 1870, listed Mountain Lodge, Rathcormac, 1,015 acres.

Hugh Dickson, 1721

John H. Dickson, TCD, LLD, Resident Magistrate, Gurteen, Fermoy 1902, son of The Right Hon. Thomas A, Drogheda, m Katherine s Archibald Denny, shipbuilder, Dunbarton.

William Dickson, 1777, Cove

Richard Digby, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Charles Dillon, Superceded 1810-30, Mallow, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection.

Major-General Edward Langford Dillon (1836-, Heathfield Towers 1913, Ardmore, Youghal, 1888, son Lieutenant-Colonel William, Stonehall, Limerick. Served Crimea, m Sarah Phillips d Rev J.R. Cotter, Donoughmore, great great grandson of Sir James Cotter, 1st Baronet, Rockforest, listed 1921.

John Dillon, 1724

John Dinan, 1904 City, Knockeven, Rushbrook.

John Dinneen, 1912, Garrylaurence, Clonmult, listed 1913.

Thomas Disney, Pre 1831Thomas Dixon, 1705

Sir Alfred Graham Dobbin Knt, 1903 City, Frankfort, Montenotte, B Belfast, MD Dobbin, Ogilvie & Co., Tobacco Manufacturers, High Sheriff Cork 1900, m 1. Margaret Reid d Peter Ogilvie, 2. Kate d William Wise, Solicitor, President Musical Arts Society 1900.

William Dobbyn92, 1797, Curryglass, Charleville, Superceded 1810-30William Dobbyn, 1797, FermoyRobert Dobson, 1777, Ann GroveRev. Robert Dodge, 1793, Rector of Ightermurragh, Garryvoe, Correspondent with Edmund Burke

Richard Wheeler Doherty (1818-1883), 1880, Oak Villa, Bandon, Resident, £42, other property, Solicitor and Land Agent son Edward, solicitor, Sarah Wheeler, m Martha Wheeler,

92 Ian Dalton, p.21

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Innishannon d Richard, Merchant, agent Bandon, Bishop of Tuam and other estates, solicitor, firms papers now in Cork Archive. 1881, Land war, no rent being paid on Durrus Estates he described the Protestant tenants as more like savages then human beings. 1870, listed 51 acres. Probate to Richard Wheeler Doherty, Oak Villa, Bandon, Solicitor and Land Agent, £8,170.

Richard Wheeler Doherty, 1899, Estate Office, Bandon, Solicitor, managed Earl of Bandon estates among others, listed 1913, listed 1921, son and executor of Richard Wheeler Doherty, JP, Land Agent .

Daniel Donegan -1874), Carrigmore, Cork, Mayor Cork, 1858, sitting Cork Grand Jury,1850, High Sheriff 1862, youngest son William JP, pre 1910. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Subscriber Cusack’s Cork History 1875. Probate 1874, £20,000, executors James Henry Donegan and William Donegan both Carrigmore by order of Court Donegan v Donegan.

Denis Donegan, Police Court, Cork, 1857..William Donegan, 6, Alexandra Palace, Cork, son and executor 1874, (estate £20,000), Daniel Carrigmore, JP, ed Queen's College, Cork, Secretary Harbour Commissioners.

Hayes, Viscount Doneraile, Pre 1831, Doneraile. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £100 for local distress. Listed 1838, 1843, 3rd Viscount, 1822, correspondence with Chief Secretary. 1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants. 1870, listed 8,374 acres.

John Donoghue Esq., 1768

Rev. Charles Donovan, Curate of Ballydehob. 1845 convened meeting of local landowners re throwing the support of por on landlowers. Deeply involved in work of conversion of Catholic poor to the Church of Ireland as coordinator of the West Carbery branch of the Irish Society. Supporting Conservative candidate Frewen in by election 1852 scuffles at Skibbereen voting.

Jeremiah Donovan, 1735

Jeremiah Donovan93 (The O’Donovan?), 1781, Castle Jane, (Bawnlahan), Skibbereen, 2nd marriage at c 63 to Jane Beecher aged 16. Estate later devolved on marriage of his son to widow nee Powells.

John Island Donovan, M.D., Skibbereen, 1880, Resident, £25

John Donovan, 1910, Killeens, Clonakilty, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Morgan Donovan94, 1733, may be Ronayne’s Grove, Great Island, Cobh, widow Mary died 1770.

93 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 15th May 1838.94 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=3979

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Richard/Rickard Donovan (1799-1883), Lisheens, Ballincollig, listed 1838, 1843, Clerk of the Crown (State Solicitor) for Co. Cork from 1838, son of Dr. Donovan and Ann Deasy daughter of Timothy Deasy first Catholic JP since the Treaty of Limerick. Brother Alexander Judge in Jamaica in 1842. Grand son of Alexander O’Donovan of Squince, in the Parish of Myross was the Head of Clann Lochlain, second in seniority to Clann Cathail. Clonakilty. 1870, listed Mount Desert, 15 acres. Probate to Denis McCarthy Gallivey (should be Galwey) , Greenfield, Clonakilty, £10,164.

Thomas (‘Tom of a Thousand Actions’) Donovan -1922) T.C, 1908 City, Fernhurst College Road, O’Donovan’s Road and Bridge called after him, builder. From Grenagh buried there, horse dealer. Serial litigant. Master Muskerry Hunt 1906. Lord Mayor unseated by a Writ of Ouster 1910 and Cork Corporation Councillor 1910. O’Donovan’s Bridge presented to the Citizens of Cork by Thomas Donovan Fernhurst who paid £750 towards the cost, Rt Hon Edward Fitzgerald Lord Augustine Roch Esq High Sheriff ,WH Hill & Son Engineer, Patrick Murphy Builder "Doggrell by College Students:If I was Thomas Donovan, I would, I would.I’d built a bridge across the Lee, I would, I would.I’d feed the students of the Queens,With lots of porter and crubeens,I would, I would.

Thomas Dorman95, 1786, Carrigaline, Post 1810, Cork City under CharterRichard Dornam/Dorman, listed 1838

Richard Dowe, Esq., listed 1838

Frederick N. Down, 1908, the Farm, Ballincollig, listed 1913, member Ratepayers protective association 1910, .

Thomas Drake, 1895, Oldcastletown, Kildorrery, listed 1913.Rev. M. Drew, Queenstown, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855.

William Moore Drew, Beach Mount, Cobh, listed 1854, Chairman of harbour Authority visited Admiralty in London 1842 to press for Naval Dockyard in Haulbowline. Sitting Cobh 1850. Cork Quarter Sessions 1856.

Francis Drew, Junior, 1752Francis Drew D.L.96, 1799, Mocollop, Fermoy, 1831, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

John Drinan, Superceded 1810-30

95 Gilmans of Norman descent came to Cork with King William 1690.96 Memorial 64419 of 1734

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Robert Dring, 1736, Rockgrove, Little Island, 1737 witness to 1737 deed with E Pigott JP. Son Andrew Barrister 1747. Family descent goes back to 7th century.

Simon Dring, Pre 1831, Rockgrove, Glanmire. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland, 1870, listed 1,029 acres.

Simon Dring (1854-1909), Tower Hill, Glanmire, and Glengara, Killeagh. Son Robert Harding Dring, m. 1893 Maria Louise Finch da Captain John, Nenagh, succeeded by son Simon. Family traces descent in Ireland from 7th century. Member Irish Landowners Association 1910. Died Cromwell Road London probate to widow £12,858

John Drury, Superceded 1810-30. 1791 Meeting at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landlowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

William Drury, 1797, Cove. 1791 Meeting as William O’Brien Drury at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landlowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

Peter A. Ducrow, Windsor, Douglas, listed 1875-6. 1878, Douglas.

Major-General Sir James Duffe/Duff97, 1798, Scotland, Military Commander, MP, Slave Owner West Indies, Superceded 1810-30

Denis D. Duggan, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty)

Denis Duggan, 1910 City, Pier View, Blackrock.

Charles Arthur Duncan, 1881, Mount Leader, Millstreet, listed 1921

Charles, Viscount Dungarvan, pre 1831, listed 1838

William S. Dunlea, 1895, Bellevue, Fermoy, listed 1913, listed 1921

Christopher J. Dunne, 1880 City, 28 Watercourse Road, Cork Industrial Development Association 1910.

George Dunscomb, 1738, The first of the Dunscombes to settle in Ireland was Edward Dunscombe Esq of Saint Finbarres in the City of Cork who went over in 1596 from Devon. Family acquired estates in South Liberties of Cork from Forfeited Estates Commissioners early 18th century. The Dunscombe family had its origins in Devon. In 1703 William "Duncomb" purchased the lands of Currikippane East and West, in the South Liberties of Cork city, from the trustees for the sale of forfeited estates. In 1764

97 The O’Donnells originally from Donegal possibly made money smuggling moved to Mayo conformed to Church of Ireland

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Nicholas Dunscombe of Mount Desert, barony of Cork, married Mary Parker of Inchigagin, County Cork and had seven sons.

George William Dunscomb (1878-, 1906, Mount Desert, Cork, born Ardnalee, son Robert JP Dl, ed Birkenhead, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, listed 1921.

Nicholas Dunscombe Esq., 1842, 1820 Member Cork Library. Mount Desert, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Cork Quarter Sessions 1856.1870, listed 1,126 acres.

Nicholas Dunscombe Esq. -1882), 1858, Kingwilliamstown, Mount Desert, Cork, Non-Resident, £5, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, Police Court 1865, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, listed 2,678 acres. Probate to Clement Dunscombe, Liverpool, £6,358.. Noblett Dunscomb98, 1724, (Mount Desert, Cork). Dunscombs and relations Lanes Unitarians.

Robert Dunscombe DL (1841-1906), 1878, Mount Desert99 Cork, Resident, £200, son 1878, George William BA, JP pre 1910. Probate to the widow Harriett Frances Beresford Dunscombe, £841.

Thomas Dunscomb, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter. Blackrock Castle Rebuilding commenced 1828 Thomas Dunscomb, Mayor, Robert Evory and Osborne Savage Sheriff's, Samuel Perry Common Speaker, possession 1829 to Thomas Pope Mayor, Samuel Perry Junior, James Cummins, Sheriffs, Richard Sainthill Common Speaker. Freemason Lodge NO 8, 1835. May be Subscriber John Ryan, 1845, '20 Years of Popish Persecution'

Alexander Durdin (1712-, 1769, Pensborough, Midleton, Married four times, 3rd last widow of William Penn’s grandson

Thomas Garde Durdin -pre 1870), Pre 1830, Sunville/Shanagarry Castle, Cloyne, listed 1835, 1843. Reps 1870, listed 935 acres.

Warham Durdin100, 1794, Sunville, Shanagarry, Midleton, Midleton Lodge 1821, Son Alexander by 4th marriage to Margaret (or Barbara?) d Warham St. Ledger, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection. Family originally from Carlow related to Haymans of Youghal.

Peter A. J. Durrow, 1865, Windsor, Douglas, Resident

98 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 15th May 1838.99 The Dunmanway Shudhams descend from the marriage c 1710 of the Solicitor General for Ireland Shuldham from north Kerry to a Anastasia McCarthy the heiress to the Mccarthy estates, She conformed to the Church of Ireland.100 Dr. Toby Bernard, Skibbereen Historical JOurnal,2006.

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James Dwyer, Catholic, High Sheriff Cork 1894, Principal Dwyer and Co. Son James JP, Sheriff 1907, Cork Choral Union 1910. Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910.

James Dwyer (1880-, 1908 City, Riverview, Sunday’s Well, Cork ,Catholic, son of James JP, Director family firm Dwyer and Co and associated companies. m Nellie d John Waters, Briardale, Ballintemple.

Christopher Earberry, 1731, Ballincolly (Ballincollig)Christopher Earbery, 1741, Shandangan, Macroom, d 1762Christopher Earbery, 1747, ShandanginJames Earberry101, 1721 (Donaghmore? Ballincollig)Matthias Earberry, Ballyncollig, 1719Matthias Earberry, 1767Captain Eaton/Eason, 1821

Richard John Eaton, B.L., R.M., Castletownroche, listed 1874-5, Mitchelstown District, 38 when appointed, barrister, £300 per annum.

Philip Ebzery (Earberry?), 1654.

Rev. John W. Edgar, Pre 1831, sitting Ballineen 1835.

Carbert Baldwin Egan, Monkstown, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, listed 2,663 acres.

David Egan, Superceded 1810-30

Michael Egan, 1907, 19 Commons Road, Cork Industrial Development Association 1910, Cork Corporation Councillor 1910.

7th Earl of Egmont (1854-, Charles George Percival, Lohart Castle, Cecilstown, Mallow, Coowdry Lodge, Midhurst, UK, late M.P., Midhurst, listed 1874-5. 1870, listed 16,766 acres.

Ernest Francis Leslie Ellis, 1896 also Co. Waterford/Wexford?, Estate Office Bantry, listed 1913, listed 1921

Rev. William Ellis, 1752, Clonakilty, not in official records referred to in Methodist history as refusing as Magistrate permission for Rev. Thomas Walsh permission to preach 1752.

Right Reverend Jemmett, Lord Bishop of Elphin, pre 1750.

101 18th May 1893, Hansard.

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7th Earl of Egmont (1854-, Charles George Percival, Lohart Castle, Cecilstown, Mallow, Coowdry Lodge, Midhurst, UK, late M.P., Midhurst, listed 1874-5.

Rev. John Emanuel, 1822, Glebe Hill, Kanturk.

Charles J. Engledow, 1904 also Carlow and Kildare, Rostellan Castle, Rostellan, Cork County Council 1910, llisted 1913, listed 1921

William, Viscount Ennismore (Hoare), pre 1831, listed 1838. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes.

Charles Evans, Pre 1838Eyre Evans, 1761, Ash Hill Towers, Co. Limerick

E. Eyre Evans, Pre 1831, listed 1838, Ash Hill Towers, Kilmallock, 1870, listed 1,248 acres.

George Evans Senior, 1691

Rear Admiral Henry Evans MP?, Oldtown, Doneraile, pre 1830, listed 1838, 1842, 1843, 1829, intention to assassinate him, George Bond Lowe, Michael Creagh, Doneraile, formed basis for famed ‘Doneraile Conspiracy’ cases in 1829, spoke against Catholic Emancipation in House of Commons. Member Doneraile Brunswick Club 1828. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

John Westrop Green Evans (1831-1918), 1876, Carker House, Doneraile, Resident, £471, born Limerick son of Ralph Westropp Evans who served in 62nd Regiment, Peninsula wars and Henrietta Louisa d Ralph Westropp, m Anne d M O’Connor, Newfield, Co. Cork, 8 children. Ralph Evans listed 1835 as benefiting fro rent charge on Carker owned by Ralph and Richard Green evans entitling him to vote. 1870, listed 2,392 acres. Executor of John Evans (1795-1874), Carker House, £5,000. Probate 1918, to Robert W. Evans, Barrister, Carker House.

Nicholas Evans, 1854, Newtown, Doneraile, listed 1875-6. 1870, listed 164 acres.

Richard Green Evans102, 1767, Carker, Doneraile

Nicholas Green Evans, Esq., Carker House, Doneraile, pre 1750. Son Nicholas Junior member Doneraile Yeomen Cavalry 1796.

Thomas Evans, 1721

Thomas Darcy Evans, 1870, Louth Abbey, Youghal, Non-Resident, 1870, listed at Knockaderry, Co. Limerick, 1170 acres.

102 Sacred Heart Review, 3rd June 1893.

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John Evans-Freke103, 6th Baron Carbery, Pre 1821, Castlefreke, RosscarberyJohn Lord Baron Carbery, Pre 1831Rev. Thomas Waller Evans104, 1769, DunmanwayWilliam Evans105, 1775, Castle Freke

Rev. Alleyn Evanson TCD AB, (1790-1853) Pre 1828, Four-Mile-Water Court, Durrus, sitting Bantry, 1835. Son of Nathaniel (Generosus) and Mary Townsend Baldwin (1764-1827). Ed Dr. Sullivan, Bandon, TCD aged 16. Middle Man, Land Agent. Voted for Hutchinson 1826 election. Signed petition 1827 against Catholic Emancipation. While a curate in Schull 1829 he stated that there were 1,200 Protestants in the Parish. Signed public declaration 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, Hugh Lawton, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. Freeman Bandon, 1841 election voted Longfield/Leader. Apart from Bandon estate he was renting Church lands in West Carbery including Crookhaven and Kilcrohane fro Robert Delacour who was made bankrupt in 1839. Attending 1840 Great Meeting Bantry re Poor Law. Probate 1853, £5 (may be nominal for conveyancing). Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845. Friendly with Father Ryan, Drimoleague features in an account 1836 of journey from Drimoleague written by John Windle in Dublin Penny Journal. After death wife Harriett daughter of Henry Hardy Esq., moved to Mespil Estate, Dublin his brothers Dr. Hungerford and Dr. Henry Baldwin Evanson (1795-1867) of Cork guardians of young children. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. In 1835106 his rent charge over lands at Brahalish Durrus was granted to Henry Baldwin Evanson, his brother entitling him to vote. Assisting 1848 Henry J. Fawcett, Practical Instructor on Husbandry of Visit to Bantry Either his sister or cousin Martha Evanson married Rev. John Madras, their grand daughter m 1867 Ann Marie (Millie) Curtis, Magourney she descended from Huguenot Rev. John Madras and married Daniel O'Connell's grandson, his father was Charles O'Connell, Resident Magistrate, Bantry.

Charles Evanson, 1793, Charlemont, Douglas, son of Nathaniel Evanson, Durrus. Married Harriett Allen 1782, renting Ronaynes Court, Douglas from Christopher 1805. Sheriff 1793. Admitted his brother Nathaniel JP, as Freeman of Cork on St. Valentine’s Day, 1794. Alderman, Sheriff and Mayor of Cork 1804. Named c 1800 in Quaker records as Church Warden, Christ Church Cork re extracting tithes. His eldest son in 1811 Rev. William Alleyn married the sister of the Provost of TCD, Lyndon MacDonnell. Listed in tree register as

103 Later Major General High Sheriff, Co. Cork104 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 15 February 1838, lawyers for Liberals, Donovan and Galwey, probably Rickard Donovan nephew of Timothy, and Gregg and Morgan for the Conservatives.

105 https://durrushistory.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/john-j-mccarthy-tullig-durrus-co-cork-and-nebraska-rancher-poet-and-politician.pdf106 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=3117, intermarried with Bernards (Lord Bandon)

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having planted 1,100 trees in Durrus/Kilcrohane likely his 5 gneeves at Gurteneas Ahakista. Voted for Hutchinson 1826 election. Listed 1835. Thanked by Independent Liberal Electors for Impartiality in 1835 elections. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Funded personally relief work Douglas in 1820 petitioned Chief Secretary for more resources. Donor to building of Rosnacaheragh Catholic Church, Durrus, sitting Passage West, 1835,

Charles Evanson Junior, 1827107son of Charles JP, Lord Mayor Cork, Royayne’s Court, Douglas. 1818 late Sheriff, Cork. 1825 Director Cork Coalyard. Granted in 1835 a rent charge of Durrus lands by Nathaniel Evanson entitling him to vote as £20 freeholder. Attending 1840 Great Meeting Bantry re Poor Law. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845 address Charlemont. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Assisting 1848 Henry J. Fawcett, Practical Instructor on Husbandry of Visit to Bantry. Cork Quarter Sessions 1856. His son Richard Charles Evanson, RM, Probate 1902 of Mrs. Henrietta Allen Coghlan, widow, Shanagrague, Co. Cork, to Richard retired RM, £624. 1856 passed into Military College Sandhurst, only son of Charles Evanson, JP, Charlemont, Cork, ed Mr. Moynahan. listed 1842,1843, Son? Charles sitting Douglas 1850, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Estates in Douglas and 5 gneeves at Gurteneas, Ahakista sold Landed estates Court in Chancery 1849 and sold 1850s.

Eyre Evanson, Ash Hill, KIlmallock, listed 1843.

Nathaniel Evanson108, 1675, Cromwellians, house at Gearhameen, Durrus, known locally as ‘Durrus Court’. Moved c 1690 from Castledonovan to Durrus.

Nathaniel Evanson, 1799, Four Mile Water, Durrus, 1831, listed at North Main St., Bandon 1824109, son Nathaniel Kings Inns 1818 his is Brookfields, Bandon. Senior member 1810, Bandon Militia. Member or father Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. 1822 petitioning Chief Secretary for road works in Durrus/Kilcrohane in view of want of work and deficiency of food. 1826 election voted for Hutchinson. Daughter Dora then at Bandon married Abraham Jagoe, Kinrath Cottage, Dunmanway she died at Blackrock, Cork, 1863. In 1835 his rent charge at Dromnea, Gearhameen and Rasavourney, Rossiviree in Durrus was granted to Charles, Abraham and Hungerford Baldwin Evanson entitling them to vote.

Colonel Richard Charles Evanson, RM, Special RM Limerick 1882, Sitting Newry 1888, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary 1890, Probate 1902 of Mrs. Henrietta Allen Coghlan, widow, Shanagrague, Co. Cork, to Richard retired RM, £624. 1856 passed into Military College Sandhurst, only son of Charles Evanson, JP, grandson of Charles Evanson JP, Charlemont, Cork, ed Mr. Moynahan.

Richard Eyre, Esq., 1753, Macroom?

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

107 Huguenot ran fishery in Beara among followers ancestor of Davy Crockett108 Aenas McDonnell, MP, House of Commons, 3rd July 1823.109 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2833

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Robert Hedges Eyre, Macroom Castle. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. 1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Presiding Magistrate 1845. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, Subscriber John Ryan, 1845 '20 Years of Popish Persecution’, listed 1875-6, ‘a good old style Irish Gentleman’

William Fagan Esq. -1859), MP DL, Feltrim. Committee of Merchants for Lord Lieutenant Dinner 1828. Attending dinner Devonshire Arms Hotel Bandon for Daniel O’Connell 1839. Committee Cork Exhibition 1852, Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy. Subscriber St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Glanmire Road, 1843. Cork Grand Jury 1850, 1855. Probate, died London, £16,000, to sole executor William Fagan, Feltrim, Cork, Lieutenant 4th Regiment of Foot. Family butter merchants. Alexander McCarthy senior married to Eliza Fegan parents of Alexander McCarthy Junior MP Cork, 1846. Family interrelated to Gouds, McCarthys, Trants, Nagles. Some of the women in Ursuline Convent, Blackrock.

William Addis Fagan, 1873, Woodside, Carrigrohane, Resident, £116. 1870, listed 577 acres.

Josh L.F. Fairbrother, 1904, Mitchelstown, listed 1913.

C.G. Fairfield, Mount-gage, Co. kerry, listed 1843.

Charles John Farlay, Richmond?, Fermoy, listed 1885-6.

Jonathan Farmer, Bandon, witness to deed 1736.

Thomas Farrell, 1895, Red House, Youghal, listed 1913.

Thomas Farrington, MA (1858-, 1898 City, Waterloo Place, Cork, son Rev Benjamin, Kent Deborah d William Watson, Clonmel, granddaughter George Newenham, Summerhill, Cork. Lecturer Chemistry, Munster Institute. M Mary Emily Foreman, Cambridgeshire, 5 children, Sailors Home 1910.

Robert Farthing, 1711, (Youghal?)Richard Henry Farrar, 1867, Mitchelstown, Non-Resident,

Riggs Faulkner/Falkiner/Falconer, 1756, Freeman of Cork, Falkiners came to Ireland 1650s from Brigard, Leeds.

Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Faunt (1776-1845), 1842, Myrtle Grove, Youghal, listed 1843. 34th Regiment d 1845 in 69th year.

Patrick Joseph Fehily, 1911, Ballineen, listed 1913.

John Ferguson, 1919, Ardravinna, Lowertown, Schull, listed 1921.

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Richard Latham Fell, 1868, Fellsfort, Watergrasshill, Resident, £544. 1870, listed 1,330 acres.

Robert Gibbons Fell, 1897, Ballindeenisk, Watergrasshill, listed 1913.

Rev. Charles Fennell, 1793, Mitchelstown, m 1776 Elizabeth WilliamsCharles Fenwick, 1694

Roger Fenwick, 1715, Probably Inis Beg (Litttle Island), Skibbereen. witness 1713 William Blair, Dunmanway nephew of Rev. John Patrickson granted his interest in Courcullaght to Blair

Right Honourable Hon. Lord Fermoy, D.L. 1875 also Co. Limerick, Rockbarton, Holycross, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, 1870, listed at Trabolgan, Whitegate, 15,543 acres, listed 1913.

Robert Fetherston, Bruree House, Charleville, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

David James Finn, 1874, Ballymaguirk, Kanturk, Non-Resident, £!3David FitzGearld, 1724Dudley FitzGerald, 1686

Sir Edward Fitzgerald, Bart, 1904 City and County, Geraldine Place, Cork. Fitzgerald’s Park probably called after him, Cork Exhibition 1900 led.

Edward Fitzgerald, 1893, Beach Buildings, Queenstown, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Garrett FitzGerald, 1669, LisquinlanJames Henry Brabazon Penrose Fitzgerald, 1875, Carystown House, Midleton, Resident, £36

James Fitzgerald, 1911, Main St., Macroom, listed 1913.

James Henry B. Penrose Fitzgerald, 1875, The Grange, Midleton, Chairman Irish Landowners Association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921..

John Fitzgerald, 1714, Ballynecurragh

Joseph Capel Fitzgerald Esq., Pre 1831, Cloghroe, Cork, sitting Blarney 1835, listed 1838, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

J. Martin Fitzgerald, 1912, Lissarda Lodge, Lissarda, listed 1913.

Nicholas Fitzgerald, 1893, Ardmachree, Charleville, listed 1913, listed 1921.

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Peter D. Fitzgerald, 1881 also Co.Limerick, Adare,Co. Limerick, listed 1913.

Richard Albert Fitzgerald TCD, (1806-1847) Muckridge House, Youghal, JP Tipperary, oldest son of Richard (1766-1840) and Catherine Nagle (1783-1862) of Garnavilla, Cahir, Co. Tipperary, she is the Kate in Lysaght’s poem ‘Lovely Kate of Garnavilla’. Ed Clongowes. Father in law Captain Michael Fitzgerald, RN, Ballykenny, Cloyne. Junior branch of Duke of Leinster family. MP Tipperary 1845-47. Dismissed by Lord Chancellor as Magistrate 1843 for attending Repeal Meeting. Died of typhus assisting in famine. Only son settled in France

Richard Fitzgerald, 1714

Richard Fitzgerald, Esq., 1762, MitchelstownRichard Fitzgerald, 1796, Mountbell

Richard Fitzgerald, 1912, Main St., Midleton, listed 1913.

Robert Fitzgerald Esq., (1751-1814), 1773, Lisquinlan/Corkbeg, Prob son Robert Uniacke later Fitzgerald and Francis Judkin, Middle Temple 1769, m Louisa d Rev. Richard Bullen Rostellan, Colonel North Cork Militia, Governor Co. Cork 1801, MP 1798-1800.

Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald110, Esq., 1742

Sir Robert Uniacke Penrose Fitzgerald MA, D.L., Bart., 1861, Corkbeg House, Whitegate, Cloyne, Resident, £819. 1870, listed 5,307 acres.

Robert W. Fitzgerald Esq., Pre 1830

Robert Fitzgerald, 1753

T.D. Fitzgerald, Esq., sitting Bandon 1869.

William FitzGerald, 1666

William Gerald Fitzgerald, 1853, Burnabrow House, Cloyne.

Cross Howe Fitzgibbon Esq., J.P. of Innislinga Abbey, 1865, 23 June: Maurice Otho Fitzgibbon & Wilhelmina Fitzgibbon. At St. Michael’s Church Dublin, Maurice Otho Fitzgibbon, Esq., to Wilhelmina, At St. Michael’s Church Dublin, Maurice Otho Fitzgibbon, Esq., to Wilhelmina, daughter of Cross Howe Fitzgibbon Esq., J.P. of Innislinga Abbey, both of the county Cork.

Thomas Wood Fitzgibbon, 1895, Inislinga Abbey, Dripsey, listed 1913.

Victor B. Fitzgibbon, 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

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Honourable John FitzMaurice, 1732William Fitzmaurice, 1708

Daniel Fitzpatrick, 1907, Tullyneasky, Clonakilty, listed 1913.

John J. Fitzpatrick, 1909, Western Vilas, Clonakilty, listed 1913.

Walter FitzSimons, Esq., 1757, Freeman, Cork 1752

Martin Flavin, 1892 City, 78 Sundays Well Road.

Becher Fleming (1760-1837), Pre 1831, Oldcourt (Reenmorragh), lived at Ballydevlin for a period, father 10 children including Lionel Fleming JP, Ballydevlin later Newcourt, m Judith Barbara (Dizzie) d Horace Townsend, JP, Derry. Son Lionel John Middle Temple , London 1815. Trustee 1805 for marriage settlement of Henry Becher, Hollybrook, and Catherine Jermyn with Richard Hungerford, Glandore.

Becher Lionel Fleming (1821-1889), 1865, 1865, 1874, Oldcourt (Reenmorragh), Skibbereen, £160, Kings Inns, 1837, New Court, 1st son Lionel John Eliza Townsend m Elizabeth Reeves (who have O’Dempsey ancestry). 1870, listed 3,256 acres.

Lyonel Flemyng (Lionel Fleming) (1725-1803), 1778, Oldcourt (Reenmorragh), son of John, Skibbereen, m Martha Wren sister of Mrs Townsend of ‘The Point’, farmer, built Eldon Hotel, landlord. Captain Carbery Volunteers 1777. Oldcourt owned by Bechers who sold to Tonson who let to Fleming. Mentioned in Addely deed of 1845 Fermoy as having demised two houses, Becher Fleming mentioned deceased. His will describes him as being possessed of ‘the lands at Ballydevlin, Carrigocat, Clohananecullen, Kilbrown, Cloheanalid, Milleen, Skeanore, Thornhill, Kilmacaconage, Kilcrohane, and Windmill Hill in Skibbereen.’ It adds that he wishes to be buried: ‘in the tomb I erected in the parish church of Aghadown, and to be conveyed there by my tenants, each of whom is to receive a linen hat-band.” Fleming

Lionel John (Counsellor) Fleming -1869), Oldcourt (Reenmorragh), Skibbereen, pre 182 Present at as Counsellor Fleming at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Listed 1838, 1843, at Newcourt, sitting Skibbereen 1850, 1861. Eldest son of Becher Fleming, Newcourt, Middle Temple , London 1815. Subscriber (Ballydevlin) Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1841 election voted Longfield/Leader voting entitlement from Ballydevlin. Member Newcourt Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Chairing presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845 as Lionel J. Newcourt. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856. Subscriber Projected Cork and Western Mining Company 1844. Probate £1,400, 1869 to Becher L. Fleming, Oldcourt and Rev. Horace Fleming, Kilnagross, Clonakilty.

Patrick D. Fleming K.C., 1906, 7 Hatch St., Dublin, listed 1913.

Hugh Flinn, 1909, The Green, Kinsale, listed 1913.

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James C. Flynn, 1910, 4 York Terrace.

John Flynn, 1893, Passage West, ‘Davitt Magistrate’Thomas Pyne Flyn(n)111, 1793, Mount Ruby (Killetera) He married a Ruby, member Duhallow Hunt, Superceded 1810-30

Daniel Foley, 1908, West End, Mallow, listed 1913.

Edward A. Foott, Gurtmore, Kanturk, listed 1854, Voted for Leader 1865 election, Listed 1875-6.

George Foot, Pre 1831, may be 1843 at Rose Cottage, Blackrock.

George Charles (Carleton?) Foott, 1878, Carrigacunna Castle, Killvullen, Mallow, Resident, £534, youngest surviving (1910) son of Henry Baldwin, JP. M 1891 Elizabeth Alexandra Louise, d Thomas O’Grady, Norwood, Douglas, listed 1913..

Henry Baldwin Foott/Foot, Pre 1831, Carrigacunna Castle , Killavullen, Mallow, appealed removal 1822, Superceded 1810-30, listed 1843. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, father of George Carleton JP, daughter Emily may have married 1892 Edward Carleton Warren b 1825, Rushbrook, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, listed 3,171 acres.

Richard Foott, Superseded 1810-30John Folliott112, 1668John Folliott, 1747John Folliot, 1747George Foot, listed 1838Richard Foot/Foott, 1775, Milford, son George and Julian O’Callaghan ancestor Carrigacunna, Kilvullen, familyRobert Fookes, 1675Edward Ford, Superseded 1810-30

Patrick John Forde, 1865, 4, Sydney Place, Cork, Resident, 1865, Nov. 2nd, at 4, Sydney Place, the wife of Patrick John Forde, J.P., of a son. son Daniel Harnett, Solicitor m 1891 Eva, d. John Leader, JP, Lynwood, Queenstown. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

Abram French Forster, 1855, Garretstown, Kinsale, Resident, probably related to Kearneys and Fanks, listed 1875-6.

111 Sir Eyre Coote, General, Governor of Jamaica, cashiered 1815, 1762-1823112 https://books.google.ie/books?id=-0oSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49&dq=john+jagoe+barrister&source=bl&ots=yKBtL6BuGN&sig=aymhZjMAowH6nfIPebPt780bTcU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=9DrNUfrqNs6Q7AbsvIHYBw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=john%20jagoe%20barrister&f=false

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Honourable Thomas Henry Forster, 1798, Colonel Louth Militia, Commissioner Irish Revenue, MP, son of Speaker ForsterClement John Foster, Pre 1830. Committee Protestant Conservative Society 1832.

Commander/Colonel Sir Thomas Oriel Forster, Bart., 1874, Nadrid House, Coachford, Resident, listed 1886-6, Colonel Commander Monaghan Militia..

William Forward, 1758, Grange East Fermoy?

Francis Foule, 1654.

Rev. James Fountain -1728)113, 1702, Beara, Huguenot Minister, established a fishing colony including an ancestor of Davy Crockett, his own descendant include US Hydrographer Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873)

James Fountaine Junior, 1710Digby Fowke, 1684

A Franklin Cork, witness deed 1773

John Franklin, Attorney, Cork witness to deed 1782 with William Butler.

Matthew Henry Franks DL (1835, Westfield, Mountrath, Queen's Co. and Garretstown and Kinsale, Born Dublin son Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant and JP Queen’s Co., m 1869 Gertrude Priscilla ydo Captain George Despard, 51st Regiment, Resident Magistrate, Rathmoylan, Co, Meath. Probably descendant of Kearney114s of Garretstown. Agriculturalist as were Kearney,

Matthew Henry Franks Jnr. 1905 also Queens Co., Westfield, Mountrath, Queen's Co.Garretstown and Kinsale, Born Dublin son of Matthew Henry Franks DL (1835, Westfield, Mountrath, Queen's Co. and Garretstown and Kinsale, Born Dublin son Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant and JP Queen’s Co., m 1869 Gertrude Priscilla ydo Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant and JP Queen’s Co., m 1869 Gertrude Priscilla ydo

William H. Franks Esq., pre 1828, Carrigpark/Carrig Castle, Mallow. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Listed 1835, 1838, Sitting Mallow, 1835. Listed 1843.

George Freake, 1714Piercey Freake, 1679

Edward Deane Freeman, Castle Cor, Buttevant/Kanturk. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Protestant protest meeting Cork 1834. Subscriber Lewis at Sandfield Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, sitting Kanturk 1850, in favour of Land Reform, letter to Land Reform meeting Kanturk, 1850.

113 Sergeant-at-Law?114 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2591

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John Freeman, 1731, Ballingile, (Buttevant/Doneraile)

John Dean Freeman Esq., Pre 1831, Cottage, Mallow, Clogheen, sitting Liscaroll, Mallow, 1835. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Listed 1843. 1870, listed 243 acres.

Joseph Freeman, 1761, witness Youghal deed 1772.

Matthew Freeman Esq., pre 1750.

Mathew Freeman115, 1772, Castlecor, Kanturk, like the Crofts and Wrixons the Freemans thrived as wealthy tenants of the Perceval/Egmont Estate and accumulated a mix of freehold and leasehold lands. Castle Cor built c 1700 on the site of a Castle, later extended with substantial woodland. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Joseph Deane Freeman, pre 1830, listed 1838Richard Deane Freeman, 1782, Castlecor, KanturkRobert Freeman, 1775William Freeman, 1703William Freeman, 1734Captain Harry Freke, 1728Sir John Redmond Freke, bart., 1734

Sir John Freke, 1766, Castle Freke, Committed to the county Gaol, By Sir John Freke, Bart., CORNELIUS HAYES, JEREMIAH DEMPSEY, PETER CAIN, and DANIEL HURLEY, charged with riotously assembling with several others and committing several acts of outrage in the town of Ross, and with being concerned in assaulting and wounding Isaac Hewit, and Parker Roche.

John Freke Esq., 1824, Baltimore. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland

Sir John Freke, 1796, Castlefreke

Rev. John Freke, The Rectory, Durrus, sitting Carrigboy, Bantry, Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856. 1861. Ballydehob road presentments 1863. James Freke Vicar 1852-1865, Magistrate 1862, attended the wedding of Lord Bandon’s daughter in Bandon 1863.

. He was an early photographer and was involved in taking photographs at the Bazaar in Lord Bandon’s Castle Bandon in 1865. He attended the funeral of Lord Bantry in July 1868. Addressed a meeting in Durrus Court House in 1873 on the need to promote railways and gave the example of Belgium as having an efficient state owned railway system.

Rev. Jonas Freke, Kilroan?, Riverstown, Resident, £66.

George French, witness in deed 1743.

115 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Loftus,_2nd_Marquess_of_Ely

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James French, (1665- 1704, Mayor of Cork, 1696, wine merchant, French's Quay, called after family. M. Elizabeth Savage Diamond edo John Edward Diamond and Sarah Frances Lester

James French116, 1739, Rath, Mallow

Matthew (Matthias) French, 1697, m 1644 Jane Symond, d. Sarah (1649-1692), m Richard Newman -1693), JP, Drunnenne (he bought from Sir Richard Kyrle)

Michael French (1824-1904), 1876, Westwood, Rosscarbery, Resident, 1870 wife Margaret 105 acres, Probate widow Margaret, £1,054.

Sampson Towgood Wynne French, (1807-1879), 1842, Cuskinny, Cobh, m. 1837, Phebe Maria Perry, their son Savage b 1840. Cork Yacht Club 1833. Sitting Cobh, 1850, Skibbereen 1861 as Sampson. 1870, listed 5,310 acres, Pasco Savage French same address 2,849 acres.

Savage French117, 1732, Marino, Passage West.Savage French, 1769, Inniscarra

Savage French, Pre 1831, Cuskinny, Cove. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1870, listed 479 acres.

Savage French DL (1840-, 1878/9, Cuskinny, Queenstown, Resident, £286, son of Sampson T. W. French, Cuskinny., ed Westminster, Christ Church Oxford, Deputy Lieutenant, Co. Cork, m 1869 Frances d George Geoff, Clonmel, 7 children. Landlord and Land Agent, son rn firm of Savage French from South Mall, Cork, listed 1913.

Thomas George French Esq., (1760-1866), Pre 1831, Marino, Passage West, Oxford, Deacon Cloyne, m Charlotte Granville Grenfield d Passaroe, Bucks., listed 1838, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839, 1842, 1843, sitting Cork 1850, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Reps, 1870, listed 1,559 acres.

Moreton Frewen, 1897, Castle View, Innishannon, listed 1913.

Richard Friend?, Inchocloug, Bantry. 1846 distress meeting Bantry.

Thomas Fuge -1883), 1875, Rock Lodge, Youghal, Resident, £101. Son William Fuge BL (1783-1830). Married Miss Margaret Jane Hare granddaughter Banker Richard Barrett in 1860. 1870, listed 6 acres. Died 1883, probate to widow £2,386. Buried Collegiate Church, Youghal.

Thomas William Marshall Fuge, 1890, Springfield, Youghal, listed 1913.

116 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2842117 From Council Book of Kinsale, Appendix.

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George Fuller, Cork, witness in deed with John Allen 1738, 1743.

John Fuller, 1781, Lodge, Fullers descend from Ralph Fuller, original colonist Bandon.

William Fuller, 1758, Fuller’s Park, Cork, witmess118 to deed 1743

John Furlong, 1870, Cork and Waterford,, Richmond, Fermoy m Susanna edo Francis Hodder his son John Pedder, JP, Cork and Waterford, 1879. Descended from Thomas Furlong, Powerham Castle, Devonshire to Ireland late 16th century, listed 1913 at D’Loughtane, Youghal.

Charles John Furlong119 (1843-, 1870, Richmond, Fermoy, usually Resident, £230, son of John JP, Cork and Waterford, Richmond, and Susan, d. John Hodder, Ballea Castle, Carrigaline, ed Fermoy College. M Emily d Frederick Bell, The Belfry, Fermoy, 1 son, Cork Industrial Development Association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1913. 1870, listed 177 acres.

John Pedder Furlong TCD, 1879 and Waterford, D’Loughtane, Youghal, Non-Resident, son of John Furlong, Richmond, and Susanna edo Francis Hodder, Ballea castle, ed Fermoy College, TCD, 25th Foot, m 1884, Geraldine Agnes only daughter and heiress of Thomas Fitzgerald JP, Ballina Park, Co. Waterford, listed 1913.

Rev. Charles Furnell120, 1793

William O'Sullivan Galgey, 1884, Nadrid House, Coachford, listed 1913.

James Gallagher, Listed 1875-6, Shortcastle, Mallow. Quarter Sessions Mallow 1865. 1870, listed 469 acres.

Charles Gallway, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty)

Christopher Galwey, Killarney, listed 1838. Attended Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws. listed 1843 agent to Kenmare estate part in Cork. Long standing family associations with Bantry.

Dennis Gallwey, Greenfield, Clonakilty, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. May be Denis McCarthy Gallivey, Greenfield, Clonakilty, executor of will of Rickard Donovan, Clerk of Crown d 1883, leaving £10,164.

Edward Gallwey, Skibbereen, , b. 1777, son of James Gallwey of Skibbereen, b. 1750, merchant, had a lease for lives 1791, m. Mary and died ante 1809, convicted of smuggling at Cork Assizes 1821, and transported to Australia for seven years As a result of oppressive

118 Jmaaes McCarthy, middlemadn of Goleen to Devon Commission.119 Possibly Doctor who ran celebrated Spa120 1764, Memorial 158787.

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English legislation against Irish trade (including brewing121) 'high and low, Catholic and Protestant, were enlisted in a conspiracy to defeat Revenue officers': Froude, Ire p. 500; O'Brien, Econ Hist Ire, pp. 18, 210. But for the influence of Lord Longueville, Governor of Co Cork, Michael Gallwey, the brewer, would have been convicted of smuggling. [In 2004 my colleague Prof Frank Hodnett of University of Limerick (from Clonakilty) talked to one of the O'Donoghues in Clonakilty about the Gallweys. His comment was "Smugglers, all of them" -TJG]). Appears to have been appointed Justice of the Peace in Sydney Jun 1827, May 1834 shipping agent in Sydney, Sydney Herald May 1841 notice of him as receiver of payments from the debtors of C Roberts, in Sydney Morning Herald, 31 July 1844, the death in Sydney on 29 of Edward Gallwey, aged 74 so b. C.1770?), formerly of Old Court, Barony of West Carbery, IRL. [Blackall says] d. 27 Aug 1844 at Sydney,

Captain James Edward Galwey was born in 1781.1 He was the son of Edward Galwey and Jane Westropp.1 He married Marcella McEvoy, daughter of Christopher McEvoy.1 He died in January 1827.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the service of the 64th Regiment.1 He lived circa 1807 at Nadrid, County Cork, Ireland.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.).1

John Galwey of Lota `bred to the law and very eminent in his profession' was admitted to Gray's Inn 16 May 1668 and subsequently called to the Bar in Ireland.166 He was M.P. for Cork City in the Parliament of 1689 and a J.P. for the county and city, and was appointed a Commissioner for applotting tax for Co. Cork under King James II's commission 10 April 1690. For his adherence to the Jacobite cause he was outlawed in 1690 and his estates forfeited. I have already related how his outlawry came to be reversed (17 June 1693), how he received a Royal Pardon (1 Aug. 1695), and how he got in and out of trouble with the Irish House of Commons in 1707 for taking young James Cotter to England. He brought three claims before the Chichester House Commissioners in 1700, of which two were successful.167 His will, dated 7 Feb. 1711, was proved 17 Feb. 1712/13. He was bur. in the family vault at Rathconev.168 He m. 1674 (' marriage Articles of the Lord John Galwey ' were dated 14 Jan. 1674) Elizabeth, dau. of Col. William Meade of Ballintubber, Co. Cork, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Travers. Elizabeth Meade was sister of Sir John Meade, 1st Bt. (grandfather of the 1st Earl of Clanwilliam).169 By her, John Galwey had with other issue,

Major John Galwey/Gallwey, listed 1835, Ballincollig, Sub-Inspector of Police,

Michael J. Galwey/Gallwey Esq., Jnr., Esq., Ballina House, Clonakilty, sitting Rosscarbery, 1835, listed 1838, 1843 at Kikeleron House, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Michael Galway, RM, Kilkieran House?, 1861. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Skibbereen 1847. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845 address Gortnascreena. Subscriber memorial John O'Hea JP, Clonakilty 1847. Gallwey, Margaret, Miss, ‘not 15 years of age’, dau Michael,

121 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2811

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Esq., JP, Skibbereen, at Gurtnascreena, Skibbereen - (CE 3/9/1845) Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856. Michael, b. 15 Jan 1803, RM West Cork (appears appointed 24 May 1848), ran a stage coach service Skibbereen to Cork, later at Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick, JP Co Cork. He was said to have "some of the fine old characteristics of the real Irish gentleman, with a sympathetic knowledge of the condition of the country and 97 its people. He was a fine Gaelic scholar and speaker ..." (Cork Examiner). He m. 25 Feb 1827 Ellen (d. 27 Jul 1863), dau of Daniel McCarthy of Gurtnascreeny, Co Cork. He d. 14 May 1866 (bur Templeglantine An inscription on his tomb reads 'Ellen, who also reposes here, was the last of the McCarthy Reaghs')

Thomas Hinton Gallwey, 1864, Glenburne, Glanmire, Resident, £90, listed 1875-6. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. 1870, listed 282 acres. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

William Galwey (1673-, 1733, Lota, Liberties of Cork, Son122 of John, MP in King James's Parliament, Barrister, and Elizabeth d Colonel William Meade, Ballintubber, Barrister, Conformed to Church of Ireland 1720, Justice of the Peace 1733. Freeman of Cork. m 1711 Mary d Colonel John Butler, Westcourt, Kilkenny. Trustee in marriage settlement of Denis McCarthy of Cloghroe and Mary daughter of Sir. R. Meade Bart, 1728.

William Galway123, 1775, MallowWilliam Galwey, Superseded 1810-30

Alex Gambell, AIG, RIC, 1895 City and County, listed 1900

Charles Broderick Garde Esq. Pre 1830, Ballindinnas/Ballindennis, Castlemartyr. Listed 1835. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Joseph Garde, Mayor Cork, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter, signed anti-Catholic Petition 1828 as Burgess. Committee Protestant Conservative Society 1832. Protestant protest meeting Cork 1834. Alderman Joseph Garde died South Terrace 1835.

Thomas Garde124, 1793, Ballinacurra House, Midleton, listed 1854, same?. 1870, listed 136 acres.

Thomas Garde MA TCD, isted 1854, 1874, Also Co. Waterford, Garryduff, Co. Waterford,

Thomas Garde, Ballyduff, Youghal, listed 1856.

George Georgeson, 1895 City, Dublin.

A.Geran (O’Geran, KIlworth, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

122 Memorial 73 513 52235 123 O’Donovan estate passed to Powells from Wales on marriage of Miss Powell she died and estate passed to her brother.124 Fitzgeralds and Uniackes of Norman background conformed to Church of Ireland, associated with Quaker Penrose family. http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2669

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Charles Gerfit, 1867, Queenstown, Resident, £119Francis Gash, 1699, CastlelyonsPeter Penn Gaskell125, 1880, Bandon and 29, Elevation Place, London, Usually Non-Resident, £319Randolph Gethin, 1698

Bartholomew Gibbins, 1723, Freeman of Cork, witness 1738 with either Bretridge Badham, 1706 or Brettridge Badham, 1726

Bartholomew Gibbins, Post 1810, Gillabbey, Cork City under Charter, sitting Cork 1850. M Sarah Pope Besnard (of sail making family Huguenot, Douglas). 1826 member Grand Jury Cork City Assizes. 1820s Wide Street Commissioner, Lighting Company, 1827 attended dinner given by Jeremiah Murphy, Hyde Park, Cork with Catholic Bishop of Cork, Dr. Murphy, John Cotter, Perriers, Jonas Travers, Alexander O’Driscoll, JP, with relations Besnards and Perriers ran Cork Corporation pre 1840. 1870, listed 171 acres.

Rev. Richard Gibbings126, 1782, Gibbing’s Grove, Kanturk

Robert Gibbings, 1842, Bridepark, Kilcreagh, Ballincollig, listed 1854.

Thomas Gibbins127, 1733, Toremore, Kanturk, Thomas Gibbins, Post 1810, Cork City under CharterHerbert Gibbon, listed 1838

James Samuel Gibbons, 1893, Failthe, Foxrock, Co. Dublin, listed 1913.

John Gibbons, 169?Robert Gibbons, Thomas Gibbins128, 1733, Toremore, Kanturk,Thomas Gibbins, Post 1810, Cork City under CharterRev. Symon Gibbons, 1713

Rev. John Gibbs129, 1778, Coolmona, family originally Derry, Macroom. May be the one slated by Apothecary John Barter Bennett 1787, for cruelty, vindictiveness and drunkenness in constant trouble with his Bishop. Brother of Counsellor Daniel Gibbs.

John Bennett Gibbs Esq., Derry, Coachford, pre 1830, listed 1838, sitting Blarney 1835. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839 at Cobh. Committee Protestant Conservative Society 1832.

125 1738, Memorial 65071.126 Ian D’Alton p. 40127 6th Report of Annual Report Poor Law Commissioners 6th appendix, 1839 Eppi.128 Not KIlleagh but probably same family. http://landedestates.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2819129 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2399

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Daniel Gibbs, 1781, Derry, Coachford, Macroom, Counsellor-at-Law, slated by Apothecary John Barter Bennett 1787, for his support of Whiteboys being a rack renting landlord.

John Henry Gibson, 1910, Kylenahoory, Ballyhooly, listed 1913.

Arthur Gifford, 1741, Ahern, FermoyJohn Gifford, 1726, Agherne, Fermoy, 1717 witness to Davis bernard deed John Gifford, Agherne, 1726Walter Giles, 1797, Superceded 1810-30

James Gilhooley (1847-, Pre 1910, Main St., Bantry, son Peter born Bantry, MP for West Cork since 1885, imprisoned five times, member Bantry RDC, County Council 1910, m Mary d Jeremiah Collins, Kilbarry, Dunmanway, 5 children. Attending funeral Bantry 1899 of Miss O’Connor of merchant family, listed 1921.

Captain Henry Gillett, Special Military, Magistrate, Skibbereen, 1866, Gillets o Youghal of Huguenot ancestry.

Major Bennett Watkins Gillman130, Pre 1910, The Retreat, Clonakilty, son of Herbert Gillman, Bennet’s Grove, Clonakilty, late 12th Regiment of Foot, his son John St. Ledger Gillman b 1870, JP. 1870, listed 1,204 acres.

Doctor Gillman, 1843, Bantry Quarter Sessions.

Herbert Gillman Esq, 1824, Bennet’s Grove, Clonakilty, Superceded 1810-30, petitioned Chief Secretary131 to be reinstated, originally appointed 1813, his role in preventing the spread of the “insurrectionary Spirit’ which broke out all over the south of Ireland in the winter of 1821 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Herbert Gillman -pre 1870), 1813, Woodbrook, Dunmanway, (same name twice), Superceded 1810-30, appealed 1822. 1822 forwarding Memorial to Lord Lieutenant seeking an engineer signed by Lord Bantry for new line of road from Crookstown to Kealkil Subscriber as Junior may be son Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Reps 1870, listed 484 acres.

Herbert Gillman, sitting Ballineen, 1835.

130 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2733131 A marriage settlement of the 15th October 1783? between Richard O’Donovan of Fort Lodge and Marie O’Sullivan of Camaritang House, eldest daughter of Morty O’Sullivan late of Coolaghhouse and John O’Sullivan of Coo… House and John Barrett, River View the properties of Richard O’Donovan were recited lands at Glouruin, Gortavally, Knockeens, rdeny, Gortalosy held for the residue of a lease of 999 years at a rent of £20 per annum and 1 undivided moiety of lands at Drominidy and Rerarangh in the parishes of Drinah (Drinagh) and Caheragh for 31 years from the death of the last survivor at a rent of £105 with an undivided moiety of lands at Reenahoppul Gear… Tullig for 3 lives renewable for ever and a rent of £200 sterling held by Richard O’Donovan and Daniel O’Donovan as tenants in common and a house having been erected Fort Lodge and demesne, there was a payment of £1,400 to Richard O’Donovan in consideration and he in turn transferred an interest in the properties to John O’Sullivan and John Barrett in trust, 1834 Book 1 p.269 19

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Herbert Webb Gillman (1832-1898), 1875, Clonstead House, Coachford, born Australia? President Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. copied many historical documents destroyed 1922. Family moved to England post 1922, Longs later bought property. Executor of Herbert Gillman, Clonteadmore, 1877, £1,500. His estate £2,294 executors Liutenant Webb Webb Gillman RHA adn Ann Gillman widow both Clonteadmore.

James Gillman, Junior, 1799, Balhenbrack (Balteenbrack), Dunmanway

James F. Gillman, Bennet’s Grove, Clonakilty, listed 1843. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845 as Oakmount. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Presentent sessions Clonakilty 1846.

John St. Ledger Gillman b 1870, JP. 1896, son of Major Bennett Watkins Gillman132, JP, The Retreat, Clonakilty, grandson of Herbert Gilman, Bennet’s Grove, Clonakilty, m 1891, Jane Rolf, d Thomas Sherlock, Solicitor, Bandon, listed 1913.

William James Glasgow, 1858, Old Court, Bandon, Resident.

Thomas Gillman, Milane, Macroom, listed 1843. Presentment sessions East Division of West Carbery, Skibbereen 1845

Dr. Thomas Godfrey M.D., Broomhill, Dripsey, Resident, £9, listed 1886-6. Local crossroads called after him. On his death some of is investments distributed among poor widows of all denomination of local parish. A stained glass window in Christchurch, Coachford in memory of his daughter Maria Rubie. Murphy family later owned house. Land owner.

James Godsell, 1768, Sunville

J.J. Goggin, 1910 City, Mentone Villas, Sundays Well Road.

Garret Gold (Gould), 1686

John Golden (1847-, 1894, Main St., Mallow, Son of Timothy, Farmer and Auctioneer, Member UDC, RDC, m Hannah d James Barry, Glanworth, listed 1913..

Lewis Gollock Esq., Classes, Macroom, listed 1854

Thomas Gollock, Leemount, Macroom, 1826, listed anti-Catholic petition 1828. Listed 1835. Sitting Blarney 1835, subscriber, as Forrest, Coachford, listed 1843. 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, listed 389 acres. This family of Gollock is descended from a Walloon family,. whose name originally was Gluck. This became softened into two syllables, on their migration into France, because of the persecution of the Protestants in the Low Countries' by the Duke of Alva, in the sixteenth century. They continued in France till again compelled to fiy from persecution on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, in 1685, when they came to

132 Possibly Huguenot Tipperary connections

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England; and the ancestor of the present family joined the army of William IlL, and was present at the battle of the Boyne. They settled in Ireland, and acquired landed property early in the eighteenth century. This family has long resided at Forest, Co. Cork.

Thomas Gollock B.A., TCD, listed 1875-6, Forest, Coachford.

James Good, 1909, Coolbawn House, Ballinspittle, listed 1913.

Austin Gookin, 1695

Robert Gookin, 1654.

Robert Gookin, 1692

Robert Goockin/Gookin, 1737, Courtmacsherry, witness deed in Bandon 1743 as ‘Goodkin’, Kinsale with Samuel Bishopp JP 1738.

Vincent Gookin, 1654.

Vincent Gookin, 1676

Edward/Edmund John Goold/Gould D.L., 1887, Belville, Cork, Non-Resident. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Returned as Sheriff for Cork City, 1863, listed 10 Longfield Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin, 1900. 1870, listed 250 acres.

George Goold133, 1800, Oldcourt, Carrigaline

Henry Gould, Deputy Lieutenant 1838

John Gould, T.C., report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College.

Michael Goold, 1703Michael Goold,1765, Alderman 1768, Cork

Pierce Goold, Pre 1910, Monteville, Cork and Monkstown, son Graham Augustus b 1862 later Solicitor to Cork Unionist Association.

Richard Gould, 1842, James-Brook, Cloyne.

Leonard Gosteloe, 1673, Lismore near TallowLieutenant-Colonel Alexander Gordon, 1821Robert Gordon/Gorden134, 1763, Surveyor-General Munster, NewgroveRev. Francis Gore, 1724, Assolas, Kanturk, d 1748

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Colonel Sir Hugh Gough, 1821 Major-GeneralStandish Grady/O’Grady, Esq., pre 1780James Graham, 1716Peter Graham, 1723

Thomas St. John Grant, Pre 1824, Patrick St., Fermoy.

Thomas St. John Grant, 1876, Kilmurray, Kilworth, Usually Resident, £308. 1870, listed 1,077 acres.

Major Gray, 1821 (two of same name) Major C. G. Gray, 1821 as Brevet MajorRev. Rowland D Gray, pre 1831Captain Richard Townsend Gray, 1875, Lota Vile, Cork, Resident, £114Francis Grey, 1765, Lehenagh, Togher ? Cork

Thomas Gray, The Square, Macroom, listed 1854?.

Major John Grey, 1797, Superceded 1810-30Richard Gray135 Esq., 1769, Nadrid, MacroomValentine Greatokes, (1628-1682), 1w656, Born Affane, Co. Waterford, son Willian Mary d Sir Edward Harris, Chief Justice, Munster. Clerk of Peace, Co. Cork and Registrar for Transportation until Restoration.

Charles Green, J.P., of Youghal, William Spottswood Green, Rector, Carrigaline who was his only son his own father William Spottswood Green, of that place, by Rebecca, dau. of Roger Green. Rev. W. S. Green resigned Carrigaline in 1889, on being appointed a Government Commissioner of Irish Fisheries. He was later Chief Commissioner.

Edwin Green, 1887, Killeagh House, Killeagh, listed 1913.

James Sullivan Green (1814-, Q.C., JP Dublin, Air Hill Glounthaune. Married Anna Comerford lived 83 Lower Leeson St., Dublin

Max Sullivan Green, 1910, Airhill, Glanworth, listed 1913.

John Maxwell Sullivan (Max) Green, BA (TCD), MICE (1864-1922). He was born on 4 September 1864 and baptised on 24 September 1864 in Saint Mary’s Pro-Cathedral (sponsors Patrick Maxwell and Elizabeth Maxwell). He was educated at Trinity College Dublin (BA). He was Private Secretary to the Earl of Aberdeen (1907 to 1912), and was chairman of the Irish Prisons Board from 1912. On 8 January 1913, he married in Our Lady of Victories Church, Kensington

Michael Green, 1791, Midleton, Sovereign 1806. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

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Major Dominick Sarsfield Green, Military Magistrate for Munster, 1867.

John B. Green/e, R.M., Bantry, Clonakilty, Dunmanway, 1861.

Roger Green, 1766 witness as Mayor Youghal and P with Mathew Parker, Justice.

Thomas M. Green, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty)

Thomas Green (186-1925), BA T¸D, JP Dublin , Land Commissioner, Air Hill Glounthaune and 83 Lower Leeson St., Dublin.

Alfred Greer, -1891), 1856, Dripsey House, Resident, £206, Quaker, owner Dripsey and Glenville Paper Mills, with stores offices and warehouse at 10 and 11 Academy St. and Faulkener’s Lane, listed 1886-6, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Subscriber Blackrock to passage Railway 1837, £500. Mill closed in 1881 having been run by Mr. Greer’s son on his death. Left £12,921 executors Alfred Greer and Captain MacGregor Greer, R.E.

Richard Gregg, 1856, Westbourne, Queenstown, Resident

Richard Gregg, Oakville, Charleville, listed 1875-6. 1870, listed 405 acres.

George Grehan, Clonmeen, Banteer, Kanturk, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859, 1870 listed 7,319 acres.

Stephen Grehan D.L. (1858-, 1879, Clonmeen, Banteer, Non-Resident, son George, Large Landlord Cork and Tipperary, Racehorse owner, High Sheriff Co. Cork 1884, Member Kanturk District Council, Member Duhallow Hunt, m 1883, Esther d Colonel Chichester, Runamount, Co. Roscommon, 5 children, listed 1913.

Timothy J. Griffin, 1909, Timoleague, listed 1913.

Joseph Grogan (1855-, 1907, Catholic, Manor House and Rossleague House, Queenstown, son of Joseph, Queenstown, Naval contractor to Cunard and Co. large employer, extensive farmer, m Kate Gertrude edo, John Alexander Scott, Macroom, 5 children, Cork Industrial Development Association 1910, listed 1913.

Ion Grove,1722

Colonel James Grove-White (1852 Melbourne-1938), Pre 1910 and Waterford, son of Major nas Thomas Fell, 40th Regiment, he was in 57th Regiment, 1910 HIgh Sheriff Co. Waterford, m Constance d Maurice FitzGibbon CE, is brother the ‘White Knight and Mac an tSen Riddery’. Major Antiquarian of North Cork Records.

Marmaduke Grove, 1741, Castletownroche

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Robert Grove136, 1742James Gubbins137, 1790, Kenmare Castle, Limerick

Anthony Guerin, Rushmount, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855

John Guerin, 1880, Eden Hill, Mallow, Resident, £127Henry C. Gumbleton, Pre 1831

Richard Gumbletown Esq., Junior, 1735, Marshtown, Fermoy, associated with Conner family, Bandon, Manch agents of Devonshire Estate. Possible member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Richard John Maxwell Gumbleton, 1855, Curraghlass, Kilmaturin, Glenatore Demesne, Fermoy, Usually Resident, £373, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, listed 1886-6.. Probably trained as a Barrister adn

William Edward Gumbleton, 1866, 1878, Belgrove, Queenstown, Resident, £141. 1870, listed 1,876 acres. Sittin Queenstown 1878.

Sir William J. B. Hackett, Knt, 1853, Lotamore, Catholic, possibly Distilling/Textiles, Midleton, merchant father of Patrick William, KIng's Inns Admissions 184. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. , Son P.W. 9th Regiment married Mary d J.J. Murphy, Master in Chancery, Dublin 1863, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Sitting Police Court 1864 with Minihear, Shea. 1865, At the Church of St Andrew, Westland Row, Dublin, P.W. Hackett, Esq., 9th Regt., son of Sir William Hackett, of Lotamore, Cork to Mary, daughter of J.J. Murphy, Esq., Master in Chancery

John Shattick/Sheltick/Shetlock Haines (1812-1893), Lakeville (later Ravenscourt), Blackrock, may have Ballyclough connections, son Canon John MA b 1842. Married Catherine Franklin McMullan (1814-1888). Member Cork Market Association, Savings Bank. One of founders Cork Constitution. 1870, listed 81 acres. Buried Castlemagner where family originate.

Edwin Hall, D.L. Cork City, 1885, listed 1913.

Colonel Frederick Hall, 1892, late Connaught Rangers, listed 1900

Robert Hall (1811-1892), 1875, Lisnalea (formerly Prospect), Blackrock, Cork, Resident, £70. Son of Frederick (1778-1856) and Maria (1790-1870) they ran business Morrison’s Island. Started as sugar merchants. Corn milling at Crosses Green. Later founded R&H Hall Liberty House, 78 South Mall. Trustee Savings Bank. m Mary d Robert Constable of Clonmel. She d 1896 leaving £6, 164. Chairman Harbour Commissioners. 1870, listed 455 acres.

136 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/family-show.jsp?id=2811137 Probably Woollen Manufacturer

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Robert Hall (1866-, 1897, Glenmervyn, Glanmire, , son of Robert Constable, Rockcliffe, Blackrock, and Geraldine d Sir Arthur Percy Aylmer (1801-1885), RM, and Donlea Co. Kildare. Grain Merchant, Member Harbour Commissioners, President Church of ireland Young Men’s Association 1910, m 1888, Isabel d Rev. Dr. Forrest Worcester (may be from Cork), 4 children, Police Court, Cork, 1857, listed 1913.

William Hall, 1654.

Edward Hallinan, Avonmore, Midleton, J.P. Catholic?, m Elsie daughter of Major-General Sir Michael Dennehy, K.C.I.E., D.L., (1829-, Brook Lodge, Mallow, son of John, Major General Bengal Army, Indian Mutiny, High Sheriff, Co. Cork, 1897, and Elizabeth Moriarty, Dingle. Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910.

Timothy Hallinan Pre 1910, Avoncore or Avonmore?, Midleton, Catholic son Joseph b 1865, ed Stonyhurst

Sub-Inspector Hamilton, Stipendiary Magistrate, replaced J.C. Cronin died 1858.

Charles Verling Handcock, 1880, Castletown, Berehaven, Resident, 1910. Manager Munster Munster and Leinster Bank.

M.T. Hanley, 1910, Castletownbere. Vhairman UDC.

John P. Hannigan, pre 1901, Born Gardenfield, Limerick, son of D.Q. Hannigan, JP, Co. Limerick, ed St Vincents Cork, St. Colmans Fermoy, Land Commissioner and Local Government Inspector, m 1889, May Gertrude d D.S. Brown, Glanfield. 4 children

Timothy O’Leary Hannigan , Pre 1910 Limerick, Kilbolane Castle, Charleville, Catholic, son of David Quaid, Gardenfield and Brooklodge, Co. Limerick and Catherine O’Leary descendant Art O’Leary, Iveleary, another of extended family Art O’Leary, judicially murdered 1771, m 1906, d Edward Burke, Crosthwaite Park, KIngstown, 2 children.

James Hanning JP, 1854, Kilcrone Lodge, Cloyne. Committee Protestant Conservative Society 1832. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, d Emily Mary m 1883 d. James Morton (1859-, JP, Pre 1910, Carrigmore, Ballineen.

Henry Hardiman, Fernville, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855

Charles Furlong Harding, 1868, Kibraher, Charleville, Cork, Resident, £240, listed 1875-6.

James Harding, 1857, Glenlough Lodge, Coachford, Resident, £555. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Henry Harding -pre 1870, Firville, Macroom, listed 1854. Reps 1870, listed 4,161 acres.

John Harding, 1654.

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John Harding, 1764, Freeman, CorkMajor Harding, 1821

Parker/Philip Harding, 1740, Cork, Mayor witness138 to deed.

Philip Harding, Superceded 1810-30, listed 1838, Carrigafooka, Macroom,. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. 1828 Cork Liberal Club. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Attended as Vice-President as was Major Scott, Bandon, Francis Coppinger Parkview, Bandon at Reformers Dinner, Bandon, 1839 for Daniel O’Connell, MP. Poor opinion of Manor Courts in evidence to 1837 Parliamentary enquiry employed a great number of people. John McCarthy, Millstreet, married Anne Harding of Firville, Macroom the daughter of Philip Harding on 21 February 1852 and they had six children. John McCarthy J.P. and D.L. went to reside at Rathduane House after the death of his brother Eugene in 1853. He allowed the railway company to pass through his lands, converted workmen’s houses to create a chapel in Rathduane and in 1869 built the local school (14). But eventually in 1874 he found himself in the Landed Estate Court.

Robert Harding, 1798, Late Sheriff of Cork City, Superceded 1810-30

Joseph Alexander Hardy (1862-, RM 1899, Mallow, son Alexander, diocesan Architect, Londonderry, solicitor, m Margaret d William Mullin, Omagh, 1 daughter

Honourable Robert Dillon Hare, Queenstown, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), sitting Cobh 1850, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870, listed 944 acres.

R.D. Hare, Member Irish Landowners Association 1910

Samuel Harman, 1800, Cork

William Ronayne Crooke Harman, (1868-, Pre 1910, son of Rev Samuel Thomas, Chancellor Cork Cathedral, ed private in England, travelled to Australia, Europe, tennis champion, Land Agent and partner in Guest Lane Williams, South Mall (firm also solicitors)

Daniel Denis Harrington, 1908, Castletownbere, listed 1910.

Daniel Harrington, 1893, Church Gate, Castletownbere, ‘Davitt Magistrate’, listed 1900

Henry J. Harrington, 1909, Cluin Hotel, The Mines, Allihies, Castletownber.

Michael Regan Harrington, Castletownbere, 1910/

William H. Harrington Esq., Pre 1831, Patrick Hill, Cork, isted 1838. 1820 Member Cork Library. listed 1843. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. 1868 seeking Cork

138 John T. Collins, Newspaper Extracts

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meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. 1870 return as 80, Patrick St. Cork, 34 acres.

Sir Stanley Harrington, Knt., 1883 City, Catholic, Trafalgar, Montenotte, probably related to O'Donovan Landlord family, of O’Donovan’s Cove, Durrus. Paint Manufacturer, businessman, Blackpool. Last Commissioner of National Education. Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910.

John Harris, Curra, Upton, County Council 1910

Thomas Harris Esq., Pre 1831, listed 1838, Sitting Mallow, 1835, listed 1843.

William Harris, 1774, Castlewrixon, Duhallow, Member Hunt. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Rev. Henry Cox Harris, Castletown. Pre 1830, sitting Castletown, 1835

Dr. Charles Harrison MD, 1910, Physician and Surgeon, Castletownbere

Colonel Standish Henry Harrison, 1874, Castle Harrison (Castle Dodd) , Charleville, Reendesert, Bantry, Resident, £220?, son of Colonel Henry and Catherine Stein d Robert, KWlbegie. Commander 101st Regiment Tralee, service Burma, Boer War. Ancestor Honourable William, Chief Governor of Revenue 1710, Ireland, Intermarried with O’Gradys of KIlballyowen, Limerick. M Amy Georgina, 4th d of Major-General G.F. de Berry, 56th Regiment, Reendesert, Bantry had a 2nd daughter Kathleen m 1908 Alan Ferguson of Castle Harrison.

John Harrison, 1733, Castle Lyons

Colonel Henry Harrison, Pre 1875, Castle Harrison, Charleville, m Catherine Stein d Robert, Kilbegie, listed 1875-6. 1870 return 2,431 acres.

Thomas F. Harrison Esq., Post 1810, Cork, Cork City under Charter. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

Noblett Hartnett, Pre 1830

William Watson Harvey, Pre 1910, Passage West, son Rev. William Oswald Williamson b 1870, Sailors Home 1910.

Captain Hassard, 1821, 1870 return as Reps Luke Hassard, 131 acres.

Henry Hassett Esq., Died 1870, Woodlands, Bandon. Chairing Bandon 1869, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Executors Margaret and John Hassett.

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John Hassett, Forest, Macroom. Extensive land owner. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Ahakista Cottage, 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from disestablishment of C of I.

Benjamin Haughton, 1908 City, 29 Wellington Road. Quaker, hardware builder’s merchant, Young Men’s Christian Association 1910. Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910.

Corless/Corliss Hawkes, 1866, Lackaron, Passage West, Resident, £476. 1870 return as Rock Cottage, Passage West, 358 acres.

John Hawkes, Kilcreagh, Macroom, voted for George Travers as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), listed 1854. Listed 1843 as Grande, Ballincollig..

John Haukes (Hawkes)139, Junior, 1779, Sirmount, Ovens, Superseded 1810-30. Cork Summer Assizes 1828, listed 1838, said of John Hawkes,, of Sirmount, (unclear if Junior or Senior) in 1786, ‘raised a considerable ...property from a small beginning by taking lands and parcelling them out to cottier tenants at short tenures insomuch as it has been said of him, that he broke more people than any other man in the country140. Slated by Apothecary John Barter Bennett 1787, for his support of Whiteboys, being a rack renting landlord. Committee Protestant Conservative Society 1832. 1791 Meeting at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landlowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

John Devonshire Hawkes, 1870, Kilcrea Castle, Farran, Resident, £248, listed 1885-6, 1910. 1870 return 2,029 acres.

Thomas Hawkes, Pre 1808, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace.

William Hawkes, Pre 1808, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace.

John Hawkins/Hawkes, JP, Corryduff, Inniscarra, m Mary Sharp Bolster.

Honourable Samuel Hay, appointed to Mitchelstown 1841 as Stipendiary Magistrate to replace William Knaresborough appointed to Newtownhamilton.

Edward Hayes, 1799, Dunmanway, may have married Good, Superseded 1810-30

Captain Horace George Hayes, 1855, Towermore, Fermoy, Resident, listed 1875-6.

Right Honourable Hayes, Lord Viscount Doneraile, 1793John Hayes, listed 1838

139 1736, Memorial 62838.140 Grand Parade/South Mall later Cork HQ Legion of Mary, ICC Bank.

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Thomas Hayes, 1869, Crosshaven House141, Crosshaven, Resident, £181, Protestant, family attorneys in Cork City 18th century. Lewis in 1837 has T. Hayes as owned of Crosshaven House, built 1759, family lands purchased in Crosshaven in 1645,. Thomas Hayes in Griffiths had 1,600 acres some sold Landed Estates Court 1872, listed 1875-6.

Thomas Hayes (1845-, 1905, Protestant, Belgrave Place, Glenbrook, son Richard, Bay View, born Cross Haven House, Crosshaven, RIC Inspector 40 years all over Ireland commenced RIC sports, Co. Londonderry. Retired as County Inspector, Co. Limerick. 1911 census aged 65, single living with sister Christina Kate.

Thomas Hayfield, listed 1838

Matthew Hayman, South Abbey,Youghal, sitting Youghal 1850. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

John Haynes, 1787, Cloyne

Joseph Haynes, Superceded 1810-30. Maryland House, Cloyne. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys, listed 1843, listed 1854.

John Healy, 1893, Coachford, ‘Davitt Magistrate’

J Healy, Queenstown, Pre 1910, son Francis Jerome Bourke Healy b 1872 prominent Barrister descended on maternal side from General Patrick Sarsfield through Old Court, Marino, Currigloe, family.

Michael Healy, Coachford, County Council 1910

Alexander E.S. Heard, 1900, Executor of will of Catherine Stawell, Coolmain Castle?, 1900

French Heard, 1871, Rochefordstown House, Waterfall, Resident, £406, Captain South Cork Militia, listed 1886-6.

John Heard Esq., Pre 1831, sitting Fermoy 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. As Edward (John), Sovereign Kinsale, 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections.

John J Heard, 1842, Main St., Kinsale.

John Isaac Heard DL, 1816, listed 1838 , Kinsale, MP Kinsale 1847, High Sheriff, Co. Cork, listed 1843. Son Robert JP, Sheriff 1871, grandson Robert Wilkes, JP, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Disparaging about Manor Courts in parliamentary enquiry 1837. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. May be John Heard, Sovereign Kinsale, 1822 seeking funds from Lord Lieutenant for new road to Bandon.

141 The Cotters are of Danish/Norwegian descent, the Wet Cork Cotters descend from a number of families who fled from East Cork to Inchigeela mid 17th century.

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Major Heard, sitting Douglas 1878.

Robert Heard, Pre 1863, Pallastown, Kinsale, son of John Isaac JP, MP Kinsale 1847, his own son Robert Wilkes JP, Captain South Cork Militia, Cork Spring Assizes 1863. 1870 return 2,005 acres.

Robert Wilkes Heard, Pre 1898, Kinsale, grandson John Isaac Heard, MP Kinsale 1847, son Robert Heard JP, m Charlotte Amyand Powys, Pallastown, Kinsale 5 children, on his death she remarried 1898 Pratt, Kinsale 4th son Richard Charles Pratt JP, KInsale, 4 children

Sir Daniel Joseph Hegarty , Knt, Beechmont, Cork Corporation Councillor 1910.

Richard Hedges, 1706

Robert Hedges, 1794, Mount Hedges. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Hon. H. White Hedge (may be Hedge White) The Castle Macroom. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841.

Christopher Hemsworth TC (1848-, Cork City 1908, County 1910, 6, College View Terrace, Born Tipperary son John, principal of C&M Hemsworth Provision Merchants, active in municipal affairs, Alderman. Appointed to JP, County on recommendation of Lord Bandon. Chamber of Commerce 1910, Cork Corporation Councillor 1910..Matthias Hendley Esq., 1767, Grange, Fermoy?

Mathias/Matthew Christopher Hendley Esq., Mount-Rivers, Fermoy, listed 1838, 1842, 1843, 1854. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Managed former Anderson estate for Sir Robert Abercromby, Bart, listed 1885-6, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1870 return 844 acres.

John Chrysostom Hennessy, 1856, Ballinderry/Ballindeasig House, Ballyfeard, KInsale, Resident, £165, listed 1875-6, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870 return 1,431acres.

Sir John Pope Hennessy, 1876, Raleigh’s House,Youghal, Resident, £37, Former Governor Hong Kong.

Richard Hennessy (1887-, Parkvilla, Queenstown, Pre 1910, son of John, Leap, Skibbereen, ed Glandore Seminary, Chairman Queenstown UDC, extensive property owner, m Kate Teresa 1887, d John Keating, Queenstown, 4 children County Council 1910.

Thomas Hennessy, Superceded 1810-30

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Arthur Herbert, Glandore, Bantry Quarter Sessions 1861.Richard Townsend Herbert, 1782, Cahirnane, Co. Kerry, 1831Rev. Arthur Herbert, 1797, 1830

Gurtavus Wybranta Herbert, 1869, Norwood, Rochestown, Non-Resident, 1870 as London return 1,695 acres.

John Herbert, 1789, LibanesEdward Herrick, 1729, Bettys Burrow

Captain Edward Herrick, Bellmount, Crookstown, late 12th Foot Regiment., listed 1875-6. 1870, return 677 acres.

Falkiner Herrick Esq., 1772, Shippool, Bandon. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Gersham Herrick, 1703, witness to 1727 deed with William Irwin merchant, Kinsale. Herricks granted forfeit Roche lands KInsale/Innishannon 17th century. The name later appears 1810 as apothecary in Clonakilty.

Major Gerdham/Gresham Herrick, 1875, Resident, Midleton Park, Queenstown, Resident, 1870 return 515 acres.

John H. Herrick, Fort Lisle, Cobh, listed 1854.

Henry Herrick, Woodlands, Bandon, Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846. Reps, Cork, 1870 return 1,011 acres.

Thomas R. Herrick, Pre 1831, Coolkirky/Coolkerry, Ballymartle, Kinsale. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1843, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), Thomas H. Herrick, Shippool, Innishannon, listed 1854.

Thomas H. Herrick, 1856, Shippool, Innishannon.

Thomas Bousefield Herrick, Shippool, Innishannon, listed 1875-6, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Reps of Bandon, 1870 return 355 acres.

William Henry Herrick R.N., Pre 1831, Shippool, Innishannon. Vice President Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828. Sitting Innishannon 1835, listed 1838, 1843. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Rev. Henry Hewett, 1772Major George Hewett, 1821Isaac Hewett Esq. d 1789?, 1767, Clancool, Bandon, Free Burgess, Provost Bandon 1770.

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Thomas Hewett, Bandon, 1726, 1738, 1743, witness142 to deed.

Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Wall Hewett, (1777-1857), Clancool House, Bandon, died aged 80

Thomas Arthur Ludlow Hewitt, Clancool, Bandon, 1875, Resident, £120Francis Lionel Hewson, Drumbro, Bantry, 1873, Non-Resident

William Hickey/Hickie Junior Esq., Janemount, Glanmire, Junior. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838, 1843, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Sitting 1842. Subscriber St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Glanmire Road, 1843. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

Dr. Thomas Hicks, M.D., Dereentra, Ballydehob, listed 1875-6. 1870 return 740 acres.

John Hickson, Superceded 1810-30. Possible absentee landlord of Gubeen near Schull wholesale clearances by henry Sweetnam agent 1845.

William M. Hickson, 1854, Carey’s Town, Cloyne, listed 1854.

Arthur Hide143, 1663, Castle Hyde, Fermoy, HIgh Sheriff of Co. Cork 1670Arthur Hide, 1720

Lieutenant-Colonel Arundel Hill, 1824, Arundel, Clogheen, Doneraile. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £20 for local distress address Caherduggan. Member Doneraile Brunswick Club 1828. Pre 1830, sitting Buttevant 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838

James Hill, Greig, Doneraile, his son Rev. Arundel Hill, Fermoy m 1863, Mary Harriett d late James Aaron Roy, Esq., late Captain 71st Highland Light infantry and Barrack Master Tralee. 1870 return as James l. Ratkeale, 2,053 acres. 30 June: Arundul Hill & Mary Harriett Roy. At Tralee Church, the Rev Arundel Hill, Incumbent of Fermoy, son of James Hill, Esq., J.P. Greig Doneraile, to Mary Harriett, daughter of the late James Aaron Roy, Esq., late Captain 71st Highland Light infantry and Barrack Master Tralee.

Richard Hill Esq., Doneraile. Member Doneraile Brunswick Club 1828. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838, 1842, 1843. Rear Admiral Henry S or J. . Hillyar, C.B., Appointed 1877, Queenstown, £69

M. Hindley Esq., sitting Fermoy 1835

142 Andrew Shields, Australia143 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2747, in the 19th century intermarried with Bernards (Lord Bandon)

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James Hingston144, 1759, Kilpadder, Macroom

Rev. James Hingston LLD, 1796, Cloyne, 1831, Provost of Bandon. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Subscriber in Macroom 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Subscriber as Vicar General Cloyne, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Reps Aglish House, Coachford, 1870 return 211 acres. Vicar General, Judge Consistory Court, Cloyne. In office 46 years no appeals. Married Anne Hodnett d 1827 d Rev. Hodnett (714-1782)

John Sheltick Hines, 1862, Lakeville, Douglas, Cork, Resident, £212

William Hingston, 1773, Aglish, Macroom, probably son of James Hingston and Helen nee Morley , succeeded to Aglish father’s death 1728, the estate purchased in 1703 for £829, from Trustees of Forfeited Estates previously Teige McCorma McCarthy of Muskerry. M Elizabeth Webb, d of John, Clonteadmore, Co. Cork adjoining Aglish.

William Hingston,1773, AglasEdward Hoare, 1693Edward Hoare,145 1740, Factory Hill, Little IslandEdward Hoare, 1746

Edward Hoare Esq., 1794, Carrigrenane, Little Island, Cork, 183. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Sitting Cloyne 1835. Listed 1835 at Midleton Lodge. Subscriber or possibly son as Captain E. W. Hoare, RN, JP, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1870 return 1,046 acres.

Edward Wallis Hoare, Pre 1831

Joseph Hoare146, 1775, Annabell, Baronet 1784,. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Robert Hoare, 1740, Coolmore, Carrigaline. Elizabeth Dring, m. at St. Mary's Shandon 6 Sept., 1746, Robert Hoare of Factory Hill, Co. Cork, Barrister-at-Law, J.P: Co. Cork.

Robert Dillon Hare (Hoare?), 1868, Ballymore, Queenstown, Resident, £215Samuel Hoare Esq., 1758, Alderman Cork 1754

William B. Hoare, Newmarket, listed 1854. Provisional Committee Cork/Killarney Railway 1845.

Hoare, 1833, involved in affray Carrigtohill.

144 For Munster and Thomond, 2nd August , 1560, (Fiant, Elizabeth No. 263, Calendar)145 8th March 1565-6, (Fiant Elizabeth, No. 828, Calendar)

146 Aldworths in Cork since 1630 Charter of Charles 2

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William Jesse Hoare, 1855, Temple Hill, Blackrock, Cork, Resident, £66. 1870 return 2,641acres. Family fortune made from provision trade.

Meade Hobson147, 1798, Muckridge, Youghal, 1831Samuel Hobson, 1787, Angleville, Assistant Barrister, from Waterford m 1771 Martha Jones son William Colonial Governor/Founder New Zealand.

Samuel Le Haute Hobson, Muckridge House, Youghal, 1853, 1870 at London, return 124 acres.

Richard Hodden, 1654.

Francis Hodder, 1692

Francis George Hodder -1908), 1874, Fountainstown, Crosshaven, Resident, £101. Died Inveresk, Belfast, probate to George F. Hodder and Charles John Furlong, £4,447

George Hodder, Pre 1830, listed 1838, 1843, voted for George Travers as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

John Hodder, 1654.

Captain Samuel Hodder, Ringabella House, Crosshaven Resident, £158, Thomas Hodder, 1715

William Henry Moore Hodder148, 1794, Hoddersfield (anciently Moneyvrin, Ringabroe and Killacrow), Carrigaline, 1831

Colonel William H. Moore Hodder, Junior, Pre 1830, Hoddersfield (anciently Moneyvrin, Ringabroe and Killacrow), Carrigaline. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. Subscriber as Colonel, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1835 as Hodderfield Cove, , 1838, 1842, 1867-6

William Henry John Hodder, Pre 1910, Hoddersfield (anciently Moneyvrin, Ringabroe and Killacrow), Carrigaline, son Colonel William JP, b 1846, ed Eton, Sandhurst. Deputy Lieutenant Co. Cork.

William Henry John Hodder, 1869, Hoddersfield (anciently Moneyvrin, Ringabroe and Killacrow), Carrigaline, Resident, £85, later Colonel father of William JP, b 1846

Rev. William Hodnett, 1770, Aughadown

Sir George Frederick John Hodson 3rd Baronet, Pre 1910, Coolfadda House, Bandon, son Richard JP born 1856.

147 Castle acquired from O’Sullivans with whom the Barrets wee associated, middle men on Bnatry and Kenmare Estates, formerly in occupation of Mellifonts148 Eppi Project, return of 18th January. 1831.

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Richard Edmund Hodson (1856-1915) TCD, Pre 1910, Coolfadda House, Bandon, 3rd son, Sir George Frederick John Hodson 3rd Baronet , ed Hailsbury, TCD, Land Agent Duke of Devonshire, Lord Bandon, promoter forestry development, m 1892, Margaret d. Rev Stanley Pemberton, 3 children.

Captain Holbeck, 1821Captain Holbeck, Pre 1831John Henry Graham Holyrod, 1875,Corneragh, Springmount, Youghal, ResidentWilliam Howard Holland, Superseded 1810-30

Thomas Richard Holland, 1903 City, Riviera, Rushbrooke, Co. Cork, son of Thomas, Glencairn, Blackrock Road, Corn Merchant, m 1907, Edith Rodenhurst d Thomas Fox Morrish, surgeon, Liverpool.

Benjamin Hayes Holmes Esq., listed 1838, 1843, Underhill Cottage, Dunmanway, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

James L. Holmes, Carrickmore, patron Skibbereen Masonic Concert, 1862. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Thomas Holmes, Superceded 1810-30, may be Bantry in deed 1780

Sir William Jackson Homan, Bart, Pre 1831, Clifton House, Youghal, Dromana , Co. Waterford, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1843.

Matthew Honan, 1878, sitting with Mayor, Police Office. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

Richard Honner, 1767, Crigane, BandonRobert Honner, 1767, Crigane, Bandon, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Robert Honner, Superceded 1810-30, Bandon, R.W. Honner, sitting, 1869.William Honner, 1793, Round Hill, Bandon

Daniel Horgan 1854, 1906 City, Catholic, 1 Rockgrove Terrace, Cork, born Kilcummer, KIllarney, son of John T m 1897, Margaret d Thomas Lyons, Chairman Tralee UDC, Trustee Butter Market, Visiting Committee Cork Gaol.

Francis Aubyn Horgan (1888-, Pre 1910, Firville, Macroom, Catholic, son of M J, Clanloughlin, solicitor and Coroner, brother Michael Joseph solicitor, grandson John, Merchant, Macroom, ed Clongowes.

Andrew Coutts Horne 1870, Pre 1910, Queenstown, born Queenstown, son William John, Flintshire, Principal A. C. Coutts Shipping Agents, German Counsel, m 1897, Georgina d John Charles Jackson-Bennett, 1st and 100th West Indian Regiment.

Thomas Hornibrook, Pre 1831, Bandon. 1828 Quarter Session Bandon.

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Thomas Hornibrook, Ballygorman, Bandon, killed by IRA 1922 with nephew Herbert Woods.

William Popham Hosford, 1880, Maryville, Enniskeane, Resident, £134Colonel Henry Hosper/Hooper?, 1821John Howe149, 1776, Kinsale

Major? William Lambert Howe, 1868, Monkstown, Resident, £40, 1870 return 41 acres.

Rev. Edward G. Hudson, pre 128, Glenville 1822. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons, sitting Rathcormac, 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838, 1843.

John B. Hudson Esq., 1842, Mountain House, Glenbrook, Rathcormac.

Robert Hudson, Winsford, Youghal, listed 1856. Probate 1861 to widow Eliza and Rev. Thomas Gimlette, 6, Lady Lane, Waterford £4,000.

Edward Richard Hull150, 1742, Lamcon Manor, Schull, daughter Elizabeth d 1873 married Thomas Lewis d 1808 .

Richard Hull, 1665, High Sheriff, Co. Cork, 1678 Rosscarbery, m Frances Bennett, possibly Sir Richard Hull, Judge of Court of Common Pleas),

Richard Edward Hull, 1875, Lemcon Manor, Schull, Non-Resident. m Henrietta/Harriett Becher. 1822 Signed Petition for new road to Crookhaven to Skibbereen with Hugh Lawton, Augahdown, and James Sullivan Roaring Water. 1827 laid foundation stone for new Catholic Chapel at Ballinaskea, he had partly funded with R. Notter of Cork and given the site free as well as the site for the new Catholic School. Local Protestant landlords151

refused the use of slate quarries for the church. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Highly regarded locally. She died 1837, probate 1837 and 1897 to William T. Townsend, JP, Derry, Rosscarbery rep of husband. 1870 return 2,671 acres.

William Hull, 1699, Lemcon Manor, Schull, probably William whose will 1726, witnessed by Daniel Donovan, Gent., Dunmanus, Owen Lander, Seneschal Lemcon Manor.

William Hull, 1699William Hull Esq., 1766, Cahirmee, Buttevant

William Richard Hull152, 1768. Lemcon, Schull. 1796 wrote to Richard White Bantry saying he feared the Whiteboys more than the French. 1813 after he read the death sentence on Catherine Donovan he was attacked by at a fair by her friends. (Hibernian Chronicle

149 CSSO 1821/761, disaffection150 1743, Memorial 76677151 1743, Memorial 78832.152 Probably Castledonovan moved to Durrus c 1690

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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. Contemporary of Lionel Fleming in Ballydevlin until 1837.

William G. Hull, Lemcon Manor, Schull, listed 185. Possible subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Patron Masonic concert Skibbereen 1862, subscriber as ‘W.H.’, 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork..Henry Humphries, Pre 1910, Balllintemple, Cork?, author of ‘The Justices of The Peace for Ireland, his son Henry, b 1854, Chief Clerk to Cork Magistrates.

B.B?. Hungerford, Ballyrisard, Skibbereen, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876.

Henry James/Jones Hungerford, 1856, Cahermore House, Rosscarbery, Resident, £454, 1870 return 3,532 acres.

Richard Beecher Hungerford, Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845listed 1875-6, Ballyrisode House, Goleen. 1870 return 638 acres.

Thomas Hungerford Esq., 1767, Union Hall

Thomas Hungerford Esq., Island House, Clonakilty. Vice president Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828. Listed 1835, 1838, 1842, 1843, sitting Rosscarbery, 1835, 1861. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Thomas Hungerford, pre 1831, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Thomas Hungerford, Cahirmore, Rosscarbery. Present not certain which Thomas at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. Involved in attempts to amicably resolve tithes 1838153. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Protestant protest meeting Cork 1834. Subscriber as The Island Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Freedom of Cork 1830 described as radical and a very great one in politics.

Edward Hunt Esq., Listed 1835. listed 1838, Kinsale, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, 1843. Probably beneficiary of William Hull’s rent charge over Beakeen and Ballybrack entitling him to vote.

153 At Durrus Cross the townland of Hollyhill still contains many walls enclosing what may have been a deer park. The surrounding townlands were part of the Hutchinson estate sold Landed Estates court 1850s

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Matthew Hunt (1845-, Pre 1910 from Co. Cork, Rockville, Boreenmanna Road, and Ringabella, Cork, son of John b Waterford, m Frances 1883, d Barry McMullen, Cork, 5 children, Involved with gas companies.

William Stopford Hunt, 1875, Dromdiagh, Killeagh, Resident, £544Doctor Hilkiah Hussey S.T.P., 1664, Was in Dioceses of Cloyne

Arthur Hutchins, Ballylickey or Ardnagashel. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Notified as Magistrate of Catholic meeting in Bantry re loyalty to King 1825. Signed public declaration to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, John Puxley, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Hugh Lawton, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster.

Arthur Hutchins, 1855, Ballylickey, Bantry, Resident, £60. Attending 1840 Great Meeting Bantry re Poor Law. Assisting 1848 Henry J. Fawcett, Practical Instructor on Husbandry of Visit to Bantry. Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery’, 1876. Arthur listed 1843 at Reendonegan, Bantry. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Emanuel Hutchins, Ballylickey, Bantry, Listed 1835.

Richard Hutchins,1686, Bantry, served in Irish Confederate Wars 1641-1853 under son of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl Orrery, Roger Boyle, Baron Broghill and appointed Poll Tax Commissioner and acquired former O'Sullivan lands.

Thomas Hutchins154, 1776, Ballylickey, Bantry.

Samuel Newburgh Hutchins -1915), 1875, Fortlands, Charleville, and Ardngashel, Bantry, Resident, £408, succeeded on death of his brother Emanuel. He had been in the Australian Mounted Police during Gold Rush. Married 1875 Marianne Isabella Harrison of Castle Harrison, Charleville. Son Captain Richard Hutchins killed WW1 ArthurRoyal Munster Fusiliers.

Samuel Hutchins (listed as Hutchinson probably wrong), Pre 1831, Ardnagashel, Bantry, listed 1838, 1843. , may be Arthur d 1836, m Matilda, d John O’Donnell Esq., Erris, Co. Mayo, probate to son Robert.

1541805 Cork Mercantile Chronicle 31 July 1805 “29 ult. At Aughadown Church by the Rev. Mr. Wright, Henry Beecher of Hollybrook Esq. to Miss Jermyn only daughter and heiress of Henry Jermyn of Aughadown Esq.”

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Samuel Hutchins, listed 1835 at Ballylickey, 1838. 1835 in Bantry paying £5 toward Catholic Rent, frequently praised as a Liberal Protestant. Attending address Ardnagashel 1840 Great Meeting Bantry re Poor Law. Listed 1843, Ardnagashel, Bantry. Estate passed to him on death of younger brother Emanuel in 1839, Brother of botanic artist Ellen Hutchins. 1820 Member Cork Library. 1837 donated £5 to Justice (Catholic Repeal) Rent. Set up a soup kitchen during Famine. Extensive property throughout Co. Cork, sitting Bantry, and Castletown North Cork, 1835, Castletownbere 1839, Buttevant 1846 succeeded by his son Emanuel later by another son Samuel Newburgh.

Arthur Hutchinson, Clonee, Durrus, Reendonegan 1843, Durrus, Bantry d 1851, Hutchinson estate in Durrus/Bantry sold by landed Estates Court, no known relations. 1788 map of Carbery Estate indicated owner of lands Hugh Hutchinson who may be father. 1840 Arthur Hutchinson, Clonee, Magistrate at 1840 Great Meeting Bantry re Poor Law. Board of Guardians Bantry 1844. Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845. A 1847, landlord and magistrate, no less a personage than Minor Hutcheson155, was indicted for assault and battery committed against McCarthy, a tenant, Letterlickey, who paid the sum of fifty pounds rent. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Avenue planted with contemplated house overlooking Bantry Bay never built. May be distantly related to Ballydehob Swanton family. May be an 18th century old house in nearby Aughogheen remains of old flowers and field name. 1851 rental £9,000, encumbrances £21,000, arrears £6,300. Sale 1854 Landed Estates Court of Estate of late Arthur Hutchinson died intestate and without heirs. Estate sold for 28 and a half times rent. 1854 partly planted with trees. 1870 Lord Clinton, 1890 Lord C P P Clinton. 1843 listed as resident Reendonegah House with demesne 23 acres for letting contact Jeremiah O’Connell Esq., Bantry.

Major A. R. Hutchinson, 1888, RM, Firmount, Mallow, 21 years in army, £550 p.a, 40 when appointed.

Emanuel Hutchinson156, 1747, Codrum, MacroomHugh Hutchinson, 1710Hugh Hutchinson157, 1774, Holly Hill, Possibly Bantry. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

Massey Hutchinson Esq., 1770, Cordrum, MacroomRobert Hutchinson, 1779, Codrum, MacroomSamuel Hutchinson158, 1740, BantryEdward Hunt, Pre 183, Fisher St., Kinsale, listed 1854.

Arthur Hyde, 1697, Fermoy, settled from Elizabethan times.

Cornelius Hyde, Castlehyde, Fermoy, listed 1843.

John Hyde, 1797, Creg(golympry), Kilworth, MP for Co. Cork, 1831. 1820 A number of potential challengers to the anti-Catholic Hare were spoken of, including Lord Shannon’s

155 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2832156 1738, Memorial 65069.157 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2275158 Probably founder of Dunmanway

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(Family of Ricahrd Boyle) nephew John Hyde of Castle Hyde. Petitioning as MP for Youghal, with Lord Bantry 1822 to Lord Lieutenant for new road Bantry to head of Dunmanus Bay. Carbery Freke map of Durrus area 1788 indicated Hydes as owner of Clonee townland.

John Hyde Esq., Junior, Pre 1830, Hyde Park/Castle Hyde , Fermoy. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £100 for local distress as MP, Litter. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. Listed Castle Hyde 1835, 1838, sitting Fermoy 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, 1870 return as Cregg, Fermoy, 8,919 acres.

John Caulfield Irvine Esq., listed 1838, 1842, 1843, Grove Hill, Passage West, sitting Passage West, 1835, Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839.

George Jack, 1798, Solicitor for Crown Co. Crown Prosecutor of Shears Brothers, (HC 5/6/1800) -Committed to the County Gaol by George Jack, Esq., DANIEL HARTIGAN and GEORGE PHIPPS, charged with having with several others riotously assembled themselves, and with having rescued several cows, horses and sheep, which were seized in [excection], by virtue of a warrant, under the hand and seal of Henry Puxley, Esq., High Sheriff of this county; also charged with robbing John Welstead and Jer. Singleton of their pistol

Amr. Jackson, Cork, witness with Robert Atkins in deed 1740.

George Jackson, 1718, witness with Devereux Spratt deed 1727, parties Kilworth area.

George Jackson, 1795, Glenbeg, Co. WaterfordRowland Jackson, 1769, Glanbegg, Co. Waterford.

Sir William Oliver Jackson, Ahanisk, Midleton, listed 1838, 1855?. 870 return 3,491acres.

Abraham Jagoe, 1827, Kinsale, the name appears on the 1828 Anti-Catholic petition. Magistrate Bandon Sessions 1929 excused from Cork Special sessions.

Abraham Jagoe, Kinrath Cottage, probably signed anti Catholic petitions 1828 various Protestant Protest meetings. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845. Dunmanway, married to Dora Evanson daughter of Nathaniel Evanson JP, Four MIle Water Court, she died 1863. May be same as one above. Son John, rector Schull (received Lord Lieutenant aid for Schull distress 1822 £50. Married Miss Murphy of Newtown, Bantry.

George Charles Jeffrys Esq., 1791, Cork, 1831, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

James St. John Jeffries/Jeffreyes159, 1757, Freeman Cork 1771, Blarney Castle, son James and Louisa Colman, m twice, 2, Arabella d John FitzGibbon.C Jeffries, Pre 1821, Blarney Castle

159 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=3033

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George C. Jefferys, Blarney Castle, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace.

St. John Jefferyes/Jeffrys Esq., Pre 1830, Cork. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes, sitting Blarney 1835, listed 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839, listed 1843. Subscriber Projected Cork and Western Mining Company 1844.

Henry Jermyn160, 1785, Aughadown Skibbereen prob Middle ManAnthony Jephson, 1715, d 1756, MP, Mallow, the Crofts and Jephsons owned town of Mallow.

Rev. Anthony Jephson, 1739, Castlelyons, Deed 17237 Anthony Jephson, John Wilsead, Mallow JPs

Charles Denham Orlando Jephson Esq., MP, The Castle, Mallow. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £100 for local distress. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Listed 1838, Sitting Mallow, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Denham Jephson BA TCD, 1756, Mallow, MP MallowDenham Jephson Junior, 1774, MallowDenham Jephson, 1745Denham Jephson, 1756

Sir Denham Norreys Jephson, Bart, M.P., D.L., The Castle, Mallow, listed 1854.

John Jephson BA TCD (1651-, 1680, MP, Baltinglass, 1707, 1713, 1715Rev. Norris Jephson BA (1728-1769), 1756, Son Anthony

William Jephson, 1654.

William Jephson MA TCD (1638-, 1698William Jephson, 1712Rev. William Jennison, 1713

Sampson Jervais/Jervois, 1784, Bandon, managed Bernard Bandon Estate.Joseph Jervis (1653-, 1696. Brade, Skibbereen, n 1696, Son of Captain Samuel Jervois and Lattis Wescombe of Barnstable. He married 1699 Martha Freke of Garretstown (late Lord Carbery family) Joseph was appointed a Justice of the Peace for County Cork and in 1698, together with his brother Samuel, he leased the lands of Towmacdermod and Malagow from Daniel O'Donovan of Banelaghan. This document is also in the Registry of Deeds, Dublin, and bears both his signature and his seal of six ostrich feathers. Prominent in affairs of Clonakilty. The lands concerned are both in the neighbouring parish of Drinagh and total about 524 acres. Planted woodland which Smith in 1750 commented favourably on.

160 Sir William Blackhall, History fo Galweys.

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Rev. Joseph Jervois A.M -pre 1870). Clancool, Bandon. Pre 1831, Provost of Bandon, Rector of Ardagh, Youghal. 1821 letter to Chief Secretary indicating Bandon is tranquil later letter discontent spreading enclosing warrant to search for firearms and meeting of Magistrates re increase in outrages signed also by 1st Earl of Bandon. Letter 1821 re Orange riot in which two died and ‘ill feeling’. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Reps 1870 return, 202 acres.

Samuel Jervois, 1654.

Samuel Jervois, 1729, Brade, Skibbereen, witness to Bandon deed 1742, 1743.

Samuel Jervois 161, 1769, Brade, Skibbereen, in 1777 chasing bandetti in Murdering Glen outside Bantry with Richard and John Townsend and Daniel Callaghan. Member as Bandon Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

May be father of Samuel who married Lucinda Allen.

Thomas John (1781-1851), Bank House, Youghal, listed 1843, listed 1856. Agent Bank of Ireland.

Francis Johnson, 1799, Also High Constable, Cork, 1821 widow Wellington Square (Former barracks), Magazine Road, in financial distress petitioning for aid

G. C. R. Johnson, RN, Rockenham, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Robert Johnstone, Chairing Quarter Sessions, Macroom, 1862.

Major General Henry Johnson162, 1798, Military Commander, Superceded 1810-30William Johnston, 1729, Mitchellstown

William Johnson, 1865, Vosterburg, Cork, Resident, Police Court, Cork, 1857. 1870 return, 187 acres.

Reginald Bence Jones, DL, 1887, Lisselane, Clonakilty, listed 1922.

William Bence Jones B.L., Lisselane, Clonakilty, London Bar 1837. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846, listed 1854, 1861, listed 1875-6.

William Francis Bence Jones, 1878, Lisclare, Clonakilty, Non-Resident, (Rev?) Edward Jones, 1763, Drombeg, GlandoreRev. Edward. H. Jones, Pre 1831

161 Royal Irish Academy, Graves Collection: Letter to Dr. John O’Donovan, 24039/500/278/(vi)

162 Ian D’Alton p. 40

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John Gore Jones, (1796-1879) RM, Galway, Tipperary, Dunmanway, listed 1838, listed 1843. Born Johnsport, Co. Sligo, formerly with police, RM 44 years, m Leticia Elizabeth Sheridan, buried Templemore, Co, Tipperary. Jonathan Jones, Bandon, witness to 1738 deed163 with John Stammer Provost, Bandon. May be attorney.

Isaac Jones, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter

J.G. Jones, 1839, Presiding Castletownbere 1839.

Richard Jones, Mallow, 1820

Colonel Walter Jones, 1797, Possibly Leitrim Militia, Superceded 1810-30

Luke Joseph, Rennies, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855

John Bolton Cooper Justice, 1868, Resident, Woodside, Riverstown, £50.

James Kearny/Kearney164, 1768, Garretstown. 1829 Voter registration Kearneys of Hermitage, Co. Kerry claiming votes from Garrtetstown lands.

Thomas Cuthbert Kearney, Garretstown, Sovereign, Town of Kinsale, sitting Ballinspittle 1835, listed 1835, 1838, 1843. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election. Held rent charge £50 over Corballymore 1835 given to Thomas Cuthbert entitling him to vote. Sale of property 1832 including Cork city property at North Gate Bridge, Mallow Lane contact Mr. Stuerman, Cork. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841.

Richard M. Keatings, Pre 1910, his son William b 1879, solicitor South Mall living Connaught Avenue.

Jeremiah J. Kelleher, 1907 City, 18, Georges St./Gillabbey Terrace, Cork Corporation Councillor 1910.

Arthur Kelly/Keily, Ballysaggartmore, Co. Waterford, listed 1838, 1843. James Kenefick, 1893, Cloyne, ‘Davitt Magistrate’

Edward Kenny, 1685Edward Kenney, 1695

Rev. Edward Herbert Kenny165, 1799. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. 1822 received £50

163 (CE 24/8/1847) - Bantry, September 19th,1847 164 Probably married Mary Hull165 Probably of family originally Carrigmanus turned Protestant c 1600 associated with Boyles, Hulls

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for distress in Kilmeen from Lord Liutenant. 1831, Ballineen 1835, 1835 Son of Rev. Dr. John Kenny, rector of Kilbrogan which he spent £3, 104 on, his father had married sister of Emmett Archbishop of Tuam. Family based in Bandon area. Subscriber at Kilmeen Glebe where he was rector for 43 years. Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Rector of Durrus for 6 years built Rectory at at his own expense c 1830 occupied to mid 1960s. Edward Herbert Kenney 1793-1799, a Justice of the Peace 28 th May 1799. He was later Rector Rosscarbery and his work in organising relief work (in the famine of 1822) and paying the workers in money or meal was praised by the Parish Priest for his 'meritorious conduct'. Family buried at Ballymartle.

Rev. John Kenny, 1769, Bantry. Possible member as ‘John’ Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. John Kenney 1769-1793, built the present Church in Durrus 1792.

Robert Kenny. Barrack St., Bantry. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Notified as Magistrate of Catholic meeting in Bantry re loyalty to King 1825.

Rev. Thomas Kenny. Pre 1831, Rector Donoughmore, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace, Provost of Bandon.

William Kenny, 1680

Richard Beresford Kirkchuffer, 1876, Ballyvourney Glebe, Resident

Rev. Robert Kerckoffer/Kirkchuffer, Ballyvourney Glebe, pre 1831, listed 1856. 1847 the Rev. R. B. Kirchhoffer, of Ballyvourney, received 10l. from J. H. Kirchhoffer, Esq., State of Texas, 5l. of which he has handed to the Rector, the Rev. J. T. Kyle. For O'Donovan166 relations.

Arthur Kiley, Pre 1831

John Kiely, Junior, Woodbine House, Youghal, listed 1856.

William Henry Kiely, Pre 1830

James Kiloh, 1908 City, Fairy lawn, Western Road.

Honourable James King, 1713

John King, 1654.

Honourable Robert King-pre 1870), listed 1838, Mitchelstown Castle, sitting Mitchelstown, 1835 , 1870 return, Countess of Kingston, 24,421 acres.

166 Doctor Egan, Coadjutor Roman Catholic Bishop of Kerry, is on tour of visitation through his Diocese ; stopped at Lord Bantry ’* Thursday, where was elegantly entertained. 09 September 1824 - Westmeath Journal - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland

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Charles Sealy King, pre 1905, Richmont, Bandon, Kidnapped by IRA 1921. One of three. Commissioner Coat of Arms early 20th century information only son of Charles Lewes King otherwise Sealy, Newtown House, Leixlip, mother James Stawell Bernard otherwise King.

George Earl of Kingston, Pre 1831, 1822, correspondence with Chief Secretary. Subscriber, 8 copies, 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Income of Mitchelstown estate estimated in 1823 at £42,000 per annum167 A leading magnate: the 3rd earl of Kingston, a former Whig who had come over to the Liverpool government in search of patronage following the return of his heir Lord Kingsborough, a supporter of Catholic claims, in 1818;

Robert, Earl of KIngston, Castle, Mitchelstown, listed 1843.

Edward, Viscount Kingsborough, Pre 1831, Mitchelstown Castle. Delegate 1783 to Irish Volunteer convention. A leading magnate: the 3rd earl of Kingston, a former Whig who had come over to the Liverpool government in search of patronage following the return of his heir Lord Kingsborough, a supporter of Catholic claims, in 1818;

Viscount Robert Kingsborough, listed 1838

James Kingston (1871-, 1911 Census, Kilnagarry, Carrigaline.

John Kingston, Curran, Myross, Skibbereen, 1822, mentioned in correspondence with Chief Secretary. Probably Earl KIngston, Glandore, 1822, aid from Lord Lieutenant for local distress £100. Possibly 1870 return, 1,383 acres.

Sovereign of Kinsale168 (Kynsale), (for time being), 1565William Kirby/Kerby, 1797, Tallow, 1831, listed 1838, 1843 at Currighglass, Tallow, 1835 Subscriber at Park, Mallow, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Rev. R. Kirchoffer, 1824, Macroom, sons TCD, Richard 1817 aged 20, Richard.

Edmund Knapp, 1721, Cork, witness to deed with Matthew Deane 1739.

G. Knapp, Cork, witness to deed 1740.

George Knapp, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter. 1828 Brunswick Club as Burgess. Protestant protest meeting Cork 1834.

E. Knaresborough, RM, sitting Cobh, 1850, Castlemartyr 1854.

167 ,http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2775168 One of extended Clann Cahill O’Donovans of Carbery, it may have been his son Rev. Morgan who claimed title of ‘The’ O’Donovan.

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William Knaresborough, Mitchelstown, Stipendiary Magistrate 1841 replaced by Honourable Samuel Hay and assigned to Newtownhamilton.

Christopher Knight, 1766, Ballynoe, Doneraile, Freeman, Cork, 1769?Brevet Major Knight, 1821Thomas Knolles169, 1776, Killeagh

Thomas Walton Knolles, Annfield, Kinsale, Pre 1831, Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. 1835 Subscriber as Captain Oatlands Kinsale Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838, listed 1843 at Oatlands, Belgooly, Kinsale, voted for George Travers as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty), listed 1854. 1870 return, 886 acres.

Lieutenant John F. Lacy 1867, Blackrock, Cork, son Frederick St. John, b 1862 authority and Professor of Irish Music UCC, 1908.

William Andrews Lamb, Kilcolman Park, Desertserges, Bandon. Anti-Repeal Meeting, Dunmanway 1845. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846. Listed 1843, 1854, listed 1875-6..General Sir John Lambert, 1821 as Major General

William Lambert, 1842, Springville, Cobh

James Lambkin -pre 1870), Police Court, Cork, 1857, Catholic, possible tobacco manufacturers. Possibly Grace Lamblin, Sunday’s Well, Cork, 1870 return, 2,244 acres or Reps of James Lambkin, Patrick St., Cork, 2,232 acres. Extended family involved as Young Irelanders.

James Lambkin, 1871 City, London, subscriber as Cork, 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork, listed 1900

Robert Lambkin, Feltrim, Blackrock, 1865 Director of South of Ireland Fishing Co. Ltd with William Shaw, Beaumont and Nicholas Murphy, MP, company had 16 vessels. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Jeremiah Lane, 1908 City, 9, South Main St.

T.R. Lane, Arlington, Ballinhassig, listed 1875-6.

William Lane, Cork, Sheriff 1793, wife Sophia died 1856.

Ion Langley, 1878, Newmarket, Resident, £69James Langton, Superceded 1810-30John Langton, 1684

169 Kae Lewis of New Zealand, a descendant, historian of family.

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Barnaby Lanktree (1855-, pre 1910, Beechmount, Glanmire, Catholic, son Henry Mallow, Former Superintendent, DMP, Dublin, m Maria Josephine, d Richard Fogarty, Rathmines, Dublin, 6 children.

Edward Laundy, 1674James Lavallin, 1672, probably Carrigaline, old Norman family Catholic land owning who converted intermarried later with Puxleys.

Rev. John Lawless, Rector of Kilmamatory, 1776.

James Shine Lawlor, Castlelough. KIllarney, Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Edward Lawndy, 1714

Hugh Lawton, 1767, Castlelane, Alderman Cork, Mayor 1777. Merchant partner 1750 in Lawton, Carleton and Feray, Bankers, bank collapsed 1760. Lawton’s Quay called after him.

Hugh Lawton Esq., Paddock, Skibbereen. 1822 Signed Petition for new road to Crookhaven to Skibbereen with Richard Edward Hull, and James Sullivan Roaring Water. 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. listed 1838, sitting Bantry, Skibbereen, 1835. 1835 Subscriber Lake Marsh Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Involved in attempts to amicably resolve tithes 1838170. Listed 1843 at Lakemount.

Benjamin Leader, Stake-Hill, Boherbue, Resident, £214

Frank Leader (1855-, Classas, Coachford, son Richard, Rosnalee, b Monkstown, Dublin, ed Rugby, Royal Arsenal Woolwich, Conservator River Lee, Royal Military Academy, woolwich, , m 1878, Agnes d T. Broderick, Lee Mount, Cork, 4 children.

Henry Leader Esq., Mount Leader, Millstreet, Cork Summer Assizes 1828. Member Doneraile Brunswick Club 1828. Listed 1835, 1838, sitting Millstreet, 1835, listed 1854. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841.

Henry Leader, Monkstown, Newmarket, listed 1854.

John Leader, 1728, KilmeedyJohn Leader, 1798171, Keale, Millstreet, Superceded 1810-30

170 171 Lyttleton Lyster Departure Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 05 September 1840

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John Leader Esq., Junior, Keale House, pre 1830, Cork Summer Assizes 1828. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Listed 1835 at Keale, 1838 , sitting Millstreet, 1835, sitting Kanturk 1850..John Leader, 1869, The Crescent, Queenstown, Resident, £35, may be the father of Eva (Lynwood, Queenstown) who married 1891 Daniel Harnett Forde, Solicitor his father P.J. Forde, JP, Sydney Place, Cork.

Nicholas P. Leader MP, 1842, Dromagh Castle, Gutreen, Kanturk. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons, listed 1843, 1844, 1854..

Richard Radley Leader, Pre 1910, Westbourne, Millstreet, 3rd daughter Frances married 1910 Adelbert Bowlby, his father Major Bowlby mother Fanny White, Ahakista, Bantry, JP.

Captain Thomas Leonard Leader, 1865, Ashgrove House, Macroom, Non-Resident, Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

William Leader, 1772, Dromagh, Superseded 1810-30, Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

William Nicholas Leader, 1880, Rosallie, Banteer, Resident, £1,100

William Leader, Gurteen, listed 1854.

Daniel Leahy Deputy Lieutenant, pre 1828, Shanakiel, Cork. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Listed 1838, 1843, Police Court, Cork, 1857 as ‘Daniel F.’ Agent Earl of Cork. Subscriber Blackrock to Passage Railway 1837 £1,000. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. Subscriber St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Glanmire Road, 1843. Subscriber Projected Cork and Western Mining Company 1844. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858 11868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. 1870 return, 2,364 acres.

Daniel F. Leahy, Esq., listed 1838, Rossacon, Kanturk/Newmarket. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Possibly agent to Earl of Cork, (two of same name listed), 1835, 1843, 1844. Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Francis R. Leahy. Shanakiel House. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College. Probably Land Agent. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858.

John Thomas Leahy, 1910, Woodfort, Mallow ancestor Major John Thomas Leahy, Freedom of Cork of which he was a native for gallant service with 7th Regiment of Fusiliers.

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Alexander Holmes Ledlie (1864-, Endsleigh and Beaver Lodge, Carrigaline, son James Crawford Ledlie, ed Kendal, Lake District, Queen's University, Birmingham, Chairman Robertson, Ledlie and Fergusson, Cork Belfast and Waterford, breeder racehorses, m

James Crawford Ledlie, 1886 City, Endsleigh, Cork, daughter Kathleen m Richard Welstead (dead 1910) son Robert Day JP, Cork (1838-

Edward Egerton Leigh-White, BA, Pre 1903, (1876, Bantry House and Glengariff Castle, oso Egerton Leigh, Jodrell Castle, Cheshire and Lady Elizabeth Mary Gore Hedges White edo 3rd Earl of Bantry, ed Eton, Merton College, Oxford, 1897 assumed names and arms of White on coming into Bantry Estates, Deputy Lieutenant Co.Cork High Sheriff 1903. M Arethusa Flora Gartside d Peter Hawkes JP, Hants.

John Leslie, 1835, Sovereign, Clonakilty, 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections.

William Burton Leslie, 1873, Courtmacsherry, Resident, £40, extensive gardens open to public, listed 1886-6. William Leliie, Committee member Bandon Navigation Scheme 1842.Lyttleton Lyster, Pre 1828. 1828 Quarter Session Bandon. May be 1829 Fishery Inspector at Rosscarbery. Lyttleton Leister, listed 1838 Captain Lyttelton Lyster Esq. Union Hall, Rosscarbery, sitting Union Hall, 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Praised172 on leaving Union Hall 1840 for managing dispensary Loan Funds established by the Countess of Kingston, and given plate by Richard Townsend JP, Point House, Major Allen, Stoneville, Richard Townsend Junior, Clontaff, JP, Philip Somerville, Union Hall, Rev. Edward P. Thompson, Henry Townsend JP, Castletownsend, Thomas Somerville JP, Drishane, Rev James E. Somerville, DD, Union Hall, Richard Adams, Glandore Lodge, John Fitzhenry Townsend, J.R. Barry, JP, Glandore House, Lionel J Fleming, New Court, Father James Mulcahy, Myross, William Baldwin, Baltnathona, Henry Fitzmaurice, Solicitor, Skibbereen, Major Powell, Bawnlahan, Edward Allen Major, Unattached, Alleyn Evanson, Inspecting Commander Coast Guard, Rev. Richard Boyle Townsend, Thomas J. Hungerford, Albert Herbert, 39th Regiment, William Warren, Latuta, Edward Powell, Bawnlahan, Richard, H. H. Beecher, JP, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, Richard Hungerford, Union Hall, Brisbane Warren, River View, H. Higginson, Comptroller Customs, J. Ranclaud, Kilfinnan castle, William Baylie, Castletownsend, W. R. Townsend, Point House, Rev J. Carter, Commissioner of Chancery (Catholic?), Rev. W. C. Walker, Castletownsend, Thomas Attridge, Castletownsend, D. Donovan, Squince House (Myross), James Donovan, Union Hall, P.B. Griffin, Skibbereen, Charles Evanson, Skibbereen, Henry Townsend, Junior, Point House, T. Somerville, Union Hall, John W, Clerke, Skibbereen, Thomas Baldwin, Skibbereen, D. O’Donovan, MD, Skibbereen. Listed 1843 at Richmond Terrace, Cork. died 1850

Dr. John Samuel Levis M.D., 1865, Glenview, Skibbereen, Resident, £182

172 1703, Cork Victuallers. http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2822

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Dr. Lewis, Bantry, 1893, gave a letter of recommendation for gun licence to William Cotter, Kealkil P.L.G. member of a prominent nationalist family later refused by Captain Welsh RM. Raised by James Gilhooley173MP,House of Commons.

John Lewis, Pre 1830

James William Leycester (1855-, 1889 City, Ennismore, son of William Wrixon, Ennismore, ed Cambridge, Royal West Kent Militia, m 1882 Helen Wren d Rev. I. M. Reeves, Dean of Ross, 4 children

Joseph Leycester Esq., Cork. Committee of Merchants for Lord Lieutenant Dinner 1828. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. Liberal. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832

Thomas Barry Lillis (1849-, 1903 City, Janeville, Ballintemple and Corrig, Queenstown, Catholic, son Michael, Duntaheen, Fermoy, ed St. Colmans Fermoy, Queen's College Cork, Director and General Manager Munster and Leinster Bank, Amateur Archaeologist, m 1876, Anne Victoria d Cornelius Goggin, Booterstown, Dublin 10 children.

John Limrick, Esq., (1812-1890), 1860, Union Hall House, 2nd son of Captain William Somerville Limrick who died 183. Listed 1843. at Ardmana, Rosscarbery. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Signed 'No Popery Petition 1851', Union Hall, patron Masonic concert, Skibbereen, 1862, sitting Skibbereen 1850. ` Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856. Subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. 1870 return, 8,181 acres. Local priest Father Barry, Ballydehob, said of him ’A good Magistrate, his time and his health are unsparingly devoted to deeds of benevolence’. Some of his wealth came from his father who, having probably served with Arthur Wellesley (Wellington) at the battle of Seringapatam in 1799, gained a substantial amount of prize money in India. The prize money after Seringapatam was over £1M distributed among the victors. Col. Limrick then became a member of the East India Company on his retirement, maintaining a London address. Col. Limrick's brother, Rev Paul Limrick, garrison chaplain at Fort William in Calcutta, is also believed to have owned considerable property in India. The family connections to the Sullivans (Benjamin Sullivan Cork Attorney self styled Ó Sullivan Mór kinsman to Laurence Sullivan, Chairman East India Company) would have helped. It assumed John Limrick's daughter Lucy inherited his estate which then passed onto the Spaight family. Purchased some of the Audley mines, ballydehob. Executor of brother Dr. William Limrick 1869, £3,000. Probate 1890 to William Tower Townsend JP, Myross Wood, effects £3,647.

Thomas Limrick, Union Hall. Presentment sessions East Division of West Carbery, Skibbereen 1845

Dr. William S. Limrick (1812-1869), Pre 1831, Union Hall House, brother of John, family descend from Rev. Limrick in Goleen early 18th century, Probate from Ballinacollah House, Cork to Paul Limrick, Union Hall, JP, brother, £3,000

173 Memorial 64419 of 1734

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Lieutenant-Colonel Lindsay, Pre 1830, sitting Douglas,, 1850.

Joseph Woodley Lindsay, (1804-1888), Janeville, Beaumont, Son John Lindsay and Jane Woodley m 1801. M Anna Reeves, Tramore House, Douglas, 1848, 2. Mary Skottowe in England 1889. Left £121,811

Dr. Daniel Linehan, M.D., Mallow, listed 1843. report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College.

Cornelius, Lord Baron/Viscount Lismore (O’Callaghan), Shanbally Castle, Clogheen, 1800, listed 1838, 1843, 1870 return, 6,067 acres.

William Earl of Listowel, Deputy Lieutenant 1832.

John Litchfield, Ballymaloe House/Ballymartle Castle, Cloyne, listed 1854, listed 1875-6. 1870 return, 417 acres.

James Little, 1842 Resident Magistrate, Bantry, Presided over Quarter Sessions. Subscriber listed Dunmanway Projected Cork and Western Mining Company 1844. Member Dunmanway Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845

John Litton, Adravilling, Cloyne, listed 1875-6. 1870 from Leeson St. Dublin, return, 1,108 acres.

Christopher Lloyd, 1776, MitchelstownEdward Lloyd, 1771, Ballyellis, Mallow

Rev. Richard Lloyd A.B., 1821, Pre 1831, Passage West, Rector Marmullane, brother also Magistrate. 1821 query to Chief Secretary re English and Irish shillings referred to Legal Advisor James Sealy Townsend, K.C. sitting Passage West, 1835. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

William Lysaght, 1854, Beechmount,Mallow, ResidentWilliam Loane. Superseded 1810-30, Bandon?

John Butler Lodge, Pre 1830, Listed 1835.

Colonel Hon. John Loftus Loftus174, Commonly Called Lord Loftus, 1797, Wexford, Probably in connection with Military 1798, 2nd Marquis of Ely.Major General William Loftus, 1797, son Henry Loftus, Norfolk, Military Commander Cork, Superseded 1810-30Major Logan, 1821

174 It is believed that in the 18th and early 19th century local families such as the Hull, Hungerfords, O’Heas, Gould, Deasy, possibly the O'Donovans of Squince, O’Sullivans, were involved in smuggling.

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James Lombard, of Lombardstown or Castle Lombard and of Greg, both in Co. Cork, J.P. Co. Cork (appointed 14 Dec., 1731) and High Sheriff of that County in 1750. Admitted a Freeman of Youghal 23 June, 1729, and of Cork 6 July, 1731. Major in the County Cork Militia' Regiment of Dragoons commanded by Denham Jephson (Commn dated 17 May, 1756). Conformed to the Protestant Church, 21 July, 1717. m. 1724 (Cloyne M. L. Bond, dated 28 Dec., 1724) Mary, dau. of Capt. James Uniacke, of Mount Uniacke, Co. Cork, by his wife Mary, dau. of William Mathews of Temple Lyon, Co. Wicklow. Lombards descended from Northern italian wool merchants came to Cork 12th century.

John Lombard, 1731, Castle Lombard, Buttevant

Rev. John Lombard M.A., Pre 1831, Harrieville, Mallow, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Darby Long, 1687Sir James Long Knt. (1862-, 1903 City, Spy Hill, Queenstown, Son of James, Mary Elliott, Portsmouth, Registrar Co. Cork Court, Chairman Cork Harbour Commissioners. 1870 return, 102 acres.

Henry Longfield, Doneraile, pre 1828, Cork Summer Assizes 1828, listed 1838, listed 1843 at Waterloo, Mallow, sitting Doneraile 1850.

Henry Longfield, Pre 1910, Mallow, daughter Lillian m 1910, Dr. Thomas Delapere Homan, Mallow, possibly father Henry Foster b 1867, BA TCD BL Surveyor in firm of Warren Michelle and Agents, Mallow. Daughter Elinor Mary Augusta m 1898 Captain John Edmond Longfield TCD BA (1865-, JP, Kilcoleman, Bandon. 1870 return, 588 acres.

John Longfield, 1708John Longfield175, 1744, Longueville, MallowJohn Longfield, 1765, Longueville

Lieutenant-Colonel? John Longfield, Longueville, Mallow, pre 1831. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election. listed 1838, sitting Cecilstown 1835, Deputy Lieutenant, Co. Cork, son General John CB, grandson Captain John Edmond Longfield TCD BA (1865-, JP, Kilcoleman, Bandon,

Captain John Edmond Longfield TCD BA (1865-, JP, Kilcoleman, Bandon, m 1898, Elinor Mary Augusta d Henry Longfield, JP, Mallow, only son General John CB, Kilcoleman, grandson Lieutenant-Colonel John, JP, Longueville, Mallow, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 3 children.

Rev? Mountiford Longfield, 1791, Desert Serges, Desert Magee, Mallow? son Mountifort Longfield (1802-1884) Lawyer and economist

175 The Southern Star, Saturday February 4th, 1978

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Rev. Mountyford/Mountifort Longfield, 1799, Church Hill, Bandon. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, Rector of Desert, 1831, Ballineen 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, Cork Spring Assizes 1863.

Mountifort J.C. Longfield, D.L., 1879, Castlemartyr, Cloyne, Usually Non-Resident, £42, listed 1854, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Right Honourable Richard Longfield176, 1757, Castlemary, Cloyne, Deed177 1790 whereby Richard Blair, JP, Bantry, sold lands at Inchialogh, Bantry witnesses Robert Reeves and Ben Swayn Cork City. Married Margaret White sister Hamilton White, Bantry. Related to Roger O'Connor (1762-1834), Irish nationalist, born at Connorville, County Cork, in 1762, was son of Roger Connor of Connorville by Anne, daughter of Robert Longfield, M.P. (1688-1765), and sister of Richard Longfield, created Viscount Longueville in 1800.

Richard Longfield, Longueville, Mallow. Deputy Lieutenant 1842.

Richard Edmund Longfield MA DL, 1875, Waterloo/Longueville, Mallow, Resident, £164, son of Richard, MP, who secured seat by petition ousting Fergus O’Connor, ed Eton, Cambridge, m 1872 Alberta Charlotte d Sir W. Howard Russell, member PLG, High Sheriff, Co. Cork, 1887, 5 children. 1870 return, 9,410 acres, possibly father.

Robert Longfield, 1721. Probably Roger O'Connor (1762-1834), Irish nationalist, born at Connorville, County Cork, in 1762, was son of Roger Connor of Connorville by Anne, daughter of Robert Longfield, M.P. (1688-1765), and sister of Richard Longfield, created Viscount Longueville in 1800.

William Longfield, 1878, Churchill, Bandon, Resident, £64Arthur Longford, 1874, Rowell, Broadford, Charleville, Resident, £502

Rev. John Lord A.B., pre 1831, Mitchelstown, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

John Love, 1729, (Doneraile?)

Robert Love, 1912, Ballyknockane, Ballinamona, Mallow, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Samuel Love, 1696

George Bond Lowe TCD, Shanballymore, Doneraile, pre 1828, 1st son of James, Sallypark, and Mary Bond, Kings Inns 1802. Married Dorothea Woodey no family. Member Doneraile Brunswick Club 1828. Cork Summer Assizes address Clogher 1828. Brother of James killed mistakenly by troops he engaged against Whiteboys, intention to assassinate him. Michael Creagh, Doneraile, and Admiral Henry Evans, formed basis for famed ‘Doneraile Conspiracy’ cases in 1829. Elected to Committee Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. 1835 Subscriber Clogher Doneraile Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

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George Bond Lowe, 1864, Grenagh, Blarney, Resident, witness deed as JP 1867. Listed 1875-6. Sandeville, Mallow. 1870 return, 1,378 acres.

Sir Gerard Lowther, Knt., 1654.

Colonel Arthur Hyde Lucas, Rathealy, Fermoy, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1870 return, 434 acres.

Lieutenant-Colonel Major Arthur Hyde Lucas, 1881, Rathealy, Fermoy, late Captain 45th, South Cork Militia, listed 1885-6, listed 1913, listed 1921 as Arthur John, Corban.

Frederick J.W. Lucas, 1915, Cregg-Olympry, Fermoy, listed 1921

Colonel George Lucas, 1896, Ballinadee House, Bandon, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Jasper Lucas, 1908, Richfordstown, Clonakilty, listed 1913, listed 1921

John Rashleigh Lucas, 1868, Richfordstown, Clonakilty, Resident, £183. 1870 return, 472 acres.

John Thomas Rashleigh Lucas (1863-, 1896, The Manor House, Dunmanway, b Montreal, only son of Major Jasper Lucas, 47th Regiment (he Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766), agriculturalist farmed, St. Columbas, Dublin, m 1900, Grace Ellen d Charles Donovan Retired Indian Civil Service, Ummera, Timoleague, listed 1913, listed 1921. Thomas Lucas, Superceded 1810-30, Ballinspittle 1835.

Thomas Lucas M.D., Ricksfordstown, Clonakilty, listed 1843. Presentent sessions Clonakilty 1846.

Jeremiah Lucey, 1915, Rockmount, Commons Road, Cork, listed 1921

Hugh Lumley, 1733William Lumley, 1767, Ballymaloe, Midleton

Rev. Paul Lymerick178, 1729, Goleen. m daughter of Doctor Robert Gourney, Prebendary of Comber, daughter Bridget m Sir Benjamin Sullivan (styled Ó Sullivan Mór), Clerk of the Crown Co. Cork and Waterford 1742.

George Lucas, 1856, Lackenduff, Clonakilty, Resident, £904, listed 1874.

John Lucas, Rashleigh, Rickfordstown, Clonakilty, listed 1875-6.

178 Stained glass window and memorial to him St. Finbarrs Cathedral, Cork.

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Thomas Lucas Esq., listed 1838, 1821, Timoleague, sitting Timoleague, 1835.

Rev Thomas A. Ludlow-Hewitt, 1875, Clancoole, Bandon and Malmesbury, listed 1913.

Colonel Sir Thomas A. Lunham, (1857-, KCB, 1884, Ardfallen, Douglas, listed 1913. son of Thomas Lunham (1800-1860, left £45,000 of Sunday’s Well, merchant Rutland St. Kemp St., Bacon factory owner and historian, member RIA, Society of Antiquities, Cork Improved Dwellings Society, listed 1913. 1870 return, 185 acres.

James Luther, JP in deed with Henry Rugg, Youghal 1740.

Charles Lynch, 1870, Kilcullen, Donoughmore, Resident, listed 1886-6.

Major Charles J Lynch, 1910, Parkgariffe, Monkstown, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Dr. Daniel Lynch M.D./An Dochtúir Dómhnaill Ó Loingsigh, 1893, Ballyvourney, Macroom, ‘Davitt Magistrate’, listed 1913.

Maurice Lynch, 1895, Clonmaine House, Castlemartyr, listed 1913.

Dr. Daniel Joseph Lyne179, 1879, Castle House, Castletownbere, Resident, £11, Lynes a sept of the O’Sullivans, listed 1913.

Francis Lyons, Montonotte. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Mayor of Cork, 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Subscriber Cusack’s Cork History 1875.

John Lyons, 1826, Saunders Park, Doneraile?, Cork and Limerick.

Thomas Lyons, Catholic, sitting Cork, 1850, Trafalgar and North Main St., Cork, first Post-Reformation Catholic Lord Mayor of Cork when he took over from Julius Besanrd in 1841. 1828 Cork Liberal Club. Subscriber St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Glanmire Road, 1843. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College, died suddenly April 1850, ally of Daniel O’Connell, elected Chief Magistrate under Municipal Reform Act, prominent in Catholic causes. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

179 Born about 1747, the eldest son of John Becher of Hollybrook and his first wife Frances Hedges [who married 27 March 1740]. Richard died on the 8th Feb 1769. Richard married firstly to Letitia Hungerford in 1769 & to Mary Alleyn in 1779. Richard lived at Hollybrook and also owned Lakelands & through his second wife Mary, Ballyduvane House.Unless the list should have actually said Richard Henry Hedges Becher? He was a JP & a Magistrate and was a grandson of the above Richard Hedges Becher through his son John Becher & wife Susanna Hungerford. He lived from about 1799 to 2nd September 1882 at Lakelands. He also lived at Hollybrook until he sold it to John Wrixon Becher. He also lived at Thornhill. Richard married twice [Melian O’Donovan & Mary Hungerford Somerville] but had no issue.

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Dr. Lyons, M.P., Police Court, Cork, 1857. 7 November: John Coppinger Ashlin & Maria Lyons. At the residence of the bride’s father, South Terrace, Cork, John Coppinger Ashlin, Esq., son of John Ashlin, of Carrigrenan, county Cork, Esq., deceased, to Maria, daughter of Francis Lyons, Esq., M.P.

Thomas Lyons, 1880, Waterview, Passage West, Resident, £120..Sir William Henry Lyons, -1858) Glanmire Road Cork, Merchant, Resident, £185, elected and sworn in 1850, Lord Mayor who welcomed Queen Victoria 1849 and was knighted. member committee on Cork School of Design 1849, probate 1858 £20,000, executor William Lyons. Listed as High Sheriff, 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

William Lyons, 1864 and Co. Limerick, Croom Castle, Limerick and Cork, possibly son and executor 1858 of Sir William Lyons estate £20,000, listed 1913, listed 1921?. 1870 return, Sidney Place, Cork, 388 acres.

Arthur Lysaght, 1738, Ballingaile, (Buttevant?)

Honourable Horace G. Lysaght, 1897, The Cottage, Newmarket, listed 1913.

John Lysaght, Junior180, (Lord Lisle?) 1753, Mount North, Little Island.

John Lysaght, 1723, Kanturk, witness with Jóhn Wallis, to 1752 deed Adams/Purcell.

Nicholas Lysaght, 1703, Kilmallocke, (Co.Limerick)

Nicholas Lysaght d 1782181, 1766, Curryglass, Buttevant, MP Tallow, 1768-1782, Christopher Peard, 1772 witness with Youghal deed.

William Lysaght, 1766, Clogheen, Doneraile

William Lysaght (1754-1801), 1800, Mount North Mallow, , Son William and Elizabeth Knight, m Jane Eyre Dalton, Barrister, died Chasing Whiteboys. William Lysaght Jr. was JP for Cork and Counsellor at law. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Catherine Royse's siblings were Robert Royse and Vere Royse who had learning difficulties and was described as an idiot. William Lysaght JP, who lived at Fortwilliam and at Mount North, died on 9th December 1801, when out hunting for Whiteboys - he accidentally stepped on a farmyard pig, causing his horse to rear up and throw him, and died a few days late. Another son of James Lysaght of Carrigmore was William Lysaght, JP of Cork, who married Eliza Jane Connor, the daughter of Daniel Conner of Manch, and who had William Conner Lysaght on 8th March 1861 while living at Laurel Hill Avenue, Limerick, and then Edward Longfield Lysaght on 24th December 1862; son William Conner Lysaght, assistant medical officer with the Royal Infirmary, died at 13 Frederick

180 Lionel Fleming, Hear f harp.181 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=3328

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Place, Clifton, Bristol, on 24th July 1887, and who was survived by his widow, Mary Lysaght of 7 Vyvyan Terrace, Bristol."

William Lysaght, 1896, Hazelwood House, Mallow, 4th son Henry b 1878, listed 1913.

John Lysset, 1672

Captain Lyttelton Lyster Esq. Union Hall, Rosscarbery, sitting Union Hall, 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 .1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1843 at Richmond Terrace, Cork, died 1850

Major Mackey, Pre 1831

Uniacke Mackey, listed 1875-6, Glenlohane, Kanturk.

J.S. Macleod, R.M., Dunkettle, listed 1886-6. Police Office Cork, 1878.

James William Mackey, 1871, 69, Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Non-Resident

Uniacke Ronayne Mackey, 1873, Ballyroberts Castle, Castlelyons, Resident, £545, listed 1886-6.

Owen Madden pre-1870), Mallow, listed 1843, 1850.Brewer and Maltster. Reps of 1870 return, 452 acres. Son is Samuel Owen Madden, T.C.D. B.A. (1854) M.A. (1861) D.D. (1883), the son of Owen Madden, J.P. of Mallow by his wife Sarah, daughter of Samuel Tarrant of Mallow, was born at that town 6 September 1831. He was ordained in 1857.

Samuel Oliver Madden, Main St., Mallow, listed 1854.

Rev. John Henry Madras (1804-1852), Pre 1831, 1835 sitting Dripsey, Of Huguenot extraction via Amsterdam married 1800 Martha Evanson, Ballydivane/Friendly Cove, Durrus, 3 sons 4 daughters. Died at residence Rathard, Aherla. HIs granddaughter Ann Maria Curtis, Dungourney, married 1867, Daniel O'Connell's grandson (Son of Charles RM, Bantry). 1870 return, Rock Cottage, Timoleague, 2 acres.

Dr. Edward Magner, (1857-1938), M.D., 1895, 19, South Mall, Cork, Lakelands, Ballinure, Blackrock, one of 12 children of William,farmer, Bishopstown. Supporter of William O’Brien and Tim Healy, MP, married daughter of T.D. Sullivan who wrote ‘God Save Ireland’. Related by marriage to Kevin O’Higgins. Friendly with Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa for whom in 1905 he secured employment at Cork County Council. After re election he would be

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greeted by the Ballinsheeen Fife and drum Band. Sold Lakelands in 1916. Cork County Council 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Thomas Magnier, 1910, Macrony Castle, Kilworth, listed 1913, listed 1921.

William Joseph Magnier (1855-, Pre 1910, Duntaheen House, Fermoy, Catholic, son Michael J, Fermoy, ed St. Colmans Fermoy, Clongowes, m 1888 Mary d C.W.Dennehy,, Manager Munster and Leinster Bank, 6 children, Solicitor to Fermoy UDC,

John Francis Maguire, M.P., Police Court, Cork, 1857, owner Cork Examiner later taken over by Crosby family. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

Keane Mahony, Junior, pre 1830David Mahony, 1869, Grangecon, Athy, Non-Resident, £4

Edward Mahony, 1898, Maryboro, Glanmire, listed 1913.

Ernest Mahony, 1908, Shoura Lodge, St. Ann’s Hill, listed 1913.

Francis W. Mahony, 1893, St. Helens, Blarney, probably Woolen Mill family, listed 1913.

Frank Mahony/O’Mahony, 1917, Kilcrohane, Bantry, listed 1921, the son of Jeremiah born approx 1882). Educated at Clongowes, was sent to study medicine but gave it up after 2 years, he had 2 brothers medical doctors. In 1906 he was in the USA, the Rockies for 6 months or so working for his uncle - John 'Rawlins' Mahony when he got homesick and came home. He got married in 1919 to a Kilcrohane primary school teacher from Schull. He may have been a County Councillor as well.

Jeremiah O’Mahony (1845-1915), 1895, Kilcrohane, Bantry, He was a son of Black Jack Mahony of Killeen. subscriber Zenith Marine Disaster, Baltimore, 1895. His brother Florence O’Mahony married Kate Tobin of Lower Letter a descendant of ‘King Tobin’, local agent Lord Bantry, listed 1913, buried Kilcrohane Churchyard. Son Frank JP listed 1921.

Kean Mahony, Cullena, Attending Great Meeting re Poor Law in 1840, Bantry.

Martin Francis Mahony, 1894, Lotabeg, Cork, listed 1913, Edmund Ronayne Mahony devised Ardfoyle, Ballintemple to him. Woolen manufacturer, Blarney. listed 1921.Nicholas Mahony182, 1868, St. Helens, Blarney, Resident, £245, woollen manufacturer. 1870 return, 29 acres.

Richard Mahoney, Pre 1831, Newmarket?, 1870 return, 154 acres.

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Timothy Mahony, Police Court, Ardsalla, Cork, 1857. 1870 return, 10 acres. On Committee with James Murphy, brewer, Ringmahon to raise funds for St. Mary’s Church, Pope’s Quay 1858. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

John Malony, Ballinaboy, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Major General Pierepoint Mandy, 1880, Non-Resident, Castle Townsend, husband of Geraldine Henrietta Townshend (252)

Robert Manley, 1664

Sir Henry Mannix, 1779, Richmond, near Cork, threat by United Irishmen to assassinate, Sir Henry Mannix, Captain Westropp, Mr. Shaw the collector, Doctor Harding, Alderman Shaw, messieurs Alexander and Johnson. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Henry Mannix, 1763, Maryborough, Cork 1765 witness183 to deed.Lieutenant-Colonel William Mansel, Pre 1831Daniel Mansergh, 1719John Craven Mansergh, 1855, Rocksavage, Castletownroche, Resident, £300George Mansergh, 1703, MacronyJohn Southcote Mansergh, 1796, Bridgetown

Richard Henry (Henry R) Marmion, 1869, Rineen, Castletownsend, Skibbereen, Resident, £150, m Grace Elizabeth d Herbert Moore, Tipperary, runs coaching business with brother, agent Townsend and local estates Marmions came from Dundalk c1740s as agents to Beecher Estates. Father ran shipping vessels during famine giving relief, listed 1886-6. subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, (5 copies) 1876. Well regarded locally. Clerk of the Union 1855-59, A Liberal associate of solicitor and MP Mccarthy Downing, and later supported Home Rule.

Old Norman family, Dundalk area, migrated to Skibbereen to manage Beecher estate c 1730.

John Marshall, 1770, Gurtinard

Charles Norton Martelli, 1900, Monabeg, Fermoy, listed 1921

Charles Bosworth Martin, 1857, Greenville Lodge, Liseragh, Millstreet, Resident, £22

Captain Martin, Cork Quarter Sessions 1856.

Charles Martin, 1893, Sunnyside, Ballintemple, listed 1913.

183 Sir James O’Connor, Lord Justice of the Irish court of Appeal History of Ireland, also author of Justices of the Peace.

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Richard Martin (1830-, 1879, Flaxfort, Little Island, Later Summer Lea, Little Island, Resident, £297, son John O’Hea Martin, ed Doctors Porter and O’Brien, formerly farmed 700 acres Flax Fort, Valuer County Court, m Annie d. Michael Hynes, Inchagin, listed 1913..

Robert John Martin, Tullygreen, Carrigtohill, listed 1886-6. 1870 return, 1.033 acres.

Thomas Martin, 1789, Springfield, Superceded 1810-30, sitting as Captain Martin, Glanmire 1850.

William Martin, 1798, Sunville, Johnson, Carrigtohill, Cork, Superceded 1810-30, writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re local disaffection. HC 9/1/1800) -Committed to the County Gaol, by Wm. Martin, Esq.; JAMES SHANAHAN, EDMOND BARRY, WM. HYDE and MICHAEL FORREST, charged with having assembled at an unseasonable hour of the night, in a house in Carrigtwohill, and with being concerned in breaking the windows of the house of Roger Griffin.

Major Markey, 1821

John Martley KC, Pre 1830. Assistant barrister listed 1835.

James Mason Junior, 1772, Mitchelstown

Richard Mason Esq., Capanihane, Charleville, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Hugh Massay, 1758

George Massey Esq., Pre 1831, Woodfort, Fermoy, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1870 return, 95 acres.

Right Honourable Hugh Massy, 1797Humphrey Massy, 1719, Macrompe (Macroom)

Massey Hutchinson Massey, Mount Massey, Macroom. Pre 1830, listed 1835.

William Massey, pre 1830

William Hugh Hutchinson Massey, Mountmassey, Macroom, listed 1875-6. 1870 return, 13,363 acres.

Jasper Masters, 1780James Maule, Captain, 1728

John Maunsell, Castletownroche?, witness to deed 1774 with Thomas Widenham.

Robert H. Maunsell-Eyre, 1897, Riverview, Innishannon, listed 1913, listed 1921.

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Robert Maxwell, Junior, listed 1835, 1838 , assaulted 1828 in riot Charleville, sitting Charleville, 1835.

Richard John Maxwell, Curraghlass, Fermoy, listed 1886-6.

Captain Samuel Maxwell, 1821, Charleville, in disaffection papers Chief Secretary. Cork Summer Assizes 1828.

Samuel Maylor, witness with John Webb, Macroom deed 1782.

William Maynard, 1712Robert Ehlers McBride, 1880, Resident, Young Grove, Midleton, £127

Albert Alexander McCall, 1890, Brooklawn, Howth, Co. Dublin, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Alexander McCarthy, sitting Bantry 1861.

Alexander McCarthy, 1860, The Cottage, Lisceragh, Millstreet, Resident, £6. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. 1870 return, 3,832 acres.

Donoghue McCarthy, 1687Charles McCarthy, 1672, Carricknavar (Carrignavar)Rev. Adam McCartney, 1720

Charles McCarty, 1686Charles McCarthy, 1687, Ardaclog

C. McCarthy, Bushmount, Clonakilty, subscriber Zenith Marine Disaster, Baltimore, 1895

Charles McCarthy, (1873-1948), 1911 Ex-Officio, Skibbereen, Son of Charles and mother d Cornelius O’Shea. Rates Collector. Brother of Daniel active in UDC. Nephew Thomas A. Hayes Assistant County Manager, Co. Cork. First cousin of Florence O’Shea who was on UDC 18918-1967. Chairman Skibbereen UDC 1911.

Charles McCarthy, 1910 City, Emmet Place.

Daniel Macarty (McCarthy) (Reah), 1686Daniel McCarty, 1686, CarrignavarDaniel McArtie (McCarthy), 1755, Carignaver, May have been Under Sheriff for Co. Cork 1765

Daniel McCarthy, Rathroe, Millstreet, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855

Daniel McCarthy (1868-1934), 1912, Parkview, Cork Road, Skibbereen, listed 1913, Clerk of Poor Law Union, after Clerk Skibbereen UDC, brother of Charles in UDC, Chairman Skibbereen UDC 1917.

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.Denis McCartie, 1728, CloghroeDenis McCartie, 1800, Rhaduane, Superceded 1810-30

Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick F. McCartie, 1901, Carrignavar, listed 1913.

Dennis McCarthy, Pre 1831

Denis McCarthy, Rathroe, Millstreet, l Denis married Mary Ann Deasy the youngest daughter of Richard Deasy, Clonakilty on 14 July 1836 and they had eleven children (13). Mary Ann was the sister of Rt. Hon Richard Morgan Deasy M.P for Cork between 1855 and 1861 and he also held the position of Attorney General of Ireland in 1862. Denis was actively involved in the political issues of the day. He was Chairman of the local Millstreet Repeal movement in 1844. He was a member of the Finance Committee of the Cork Tenant League, a member of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland, a member of the Kanturk Board of Guardians and later the Millstreet Board of Guardians. He served as Justice of the Peace and treasurer of the Cullen Relief Committee. He was a great supporter of Daniel O’Connell, Richard Deasy and Alexander McCarthy in their campaigns to be elected M.Ps. Denis and his family left Rathroe House in the early 1860’s and went to live in Dublin. He resided at No 4. Ely Place Upper for a brief period, the current address for the law firm of former Deputy Alan Shatter. This was also the address for a period of time for Henry Chinnery Justice (d. 1859) who is buried in St Anna’s Church of Ireland graveyard Millstreet. Listed 1854. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen

Denis McCartie, Woodview. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Voted for Leader 1865 election.

Denis McCarthy, 1873, Coolagh Cottage, Ballydehob, Resident, listed 1875-6, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876.

Donough McCarthy, 1687

Edward Valentine McCarthy, 1901, Ardmanagh House, Glenbrook, Passage West, son James and Frances nee Richard (Belgian old family) , M.D. J. McCarthy, Wholesalers and Tea Merchants, m 1898, Wilhelmina Lucila d William Creagh Hickie JP, Kilelton, Co, Kerry, former HIgh Sheriff, listed 1913..Felix McCarthy (1829, 1895, Montenotte, Cork, son of Denis, Coomlagane, Millstreet, son Denis Charles McCarthy O’Leary, 1876, Coomlagane, Millstreet, (listed without O’Leary) b 1829 RM multiple counties JP Cork and Clare listed 1910 Montenotte. M Maria d William Hodnett, 5 sons one Argentinian Navy.

Florence Daniel McCarthy (1847-1879), Glencurragh House, Skibbereen, Landlord Catholic, son of Daniel McCarthy, and exhibitor Carbery Show 1837 as was Florence in 1860s born in Lough Ine House. subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876 (5 copies). 1870 return, 1,032 acres. May have been of the Mccarthy Muclagh line( Clann

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Teige Roe Scartagh). Family brewery business North St., valuation £100. House demolished 1930s.

John McCarthy DL, Rathduane, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. John married Anne Harding of Firville, Macroom the daughter of Philip Harding on 21 February 1852 and they had six children. John McCarthy J.P. and D.L. went to reside at Rathduane House after the death of his brother Eugene in 1853. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. He allowed the railway company to pass through his lands, converted workmen’s houses to create a chapel in Rathduane and in 1869 built the local school (14). But eventually in 1874 he found himself in the Landed Estate Court. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, subscriber

James McCarthy, 1871, Currymount, Buttevant, Resident, £181. 1870 return, 259 acres.

Jeremiah McCartie/McCarthy, 1795, Woodview, Kanturk, Superseded 1810-30. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Listed 1842, 1862 oldest daughter Catherine (Favourite Niece of ‘the Liberator’, Daniel O’Connell), married Thomas Fitzgerald Esq. died at 14 Sidney place, Cork.,

Jeremiah Eugene McCartie, Superceded 1810-30Justin McCarthy, 1757, Cloghroe

Justin McCarthy Esq., pre 1824

Justin MccartieMcCartie, Pre 1831, Carrignavar, m Louisa d Major Edward Fitzgerald of East India Company , 2nd surviving son b 1851, Lieutenant-Colonel (Indian Medical Service) Frederick Fitzgerald. 1870 return, 3,435 acres. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £50 for local distress, address Dunbally. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes.

Robert McCarthy, Firville, Macroom, Died 1814 aged 46.

Robert McCarthy/McCarty Esq., 1793, Carrignavar, sitting Blarney 1835, listed 1835, 1838, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

Ruby McCarthy, 1771, Mount Ruby, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766,

Orr McCausland, 1908, Coole Abbey, Fermoy, Co. Cork, Son Samuel, Belfast formerly Lord Mayor m Maria d Dr. James Seaton Reid, QUB, Belfast, listed 1921.

Captain McDaniel, R.N., Kinsale, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Jeremiah J. McDaniel, 1886, Woodlands, Bandon, Managing Director of Allman's Distiley nephew of owners, listed 1921

Richard McDaniel, 1886, Woodlands, Bandon, listed 1913.

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Richard McDonnell, 1893, Castlenalact, Templemartin, listed 1913.

Frederick Johnston McGovern, 1918, Manor House, Bandon, listed 1921

John McKechnie, 1912 City, Buxton House, Sundays Well Road.

Thomas McKenzie, 1871, Woodbrook, Ballinhassig, Resident, £47, listed 1875-6. 1870 return, 136 acres.

Mr. Mac Leod, 1878, Resident Magistrate, Cork

Dr. Jerome J.? MacMahon, 1904 City, 27 Wellington Road.

James Finbarre McMullan, (1860-1933), KCSG, MRIAI, 1903/1907 City and county, 30 South Mall and Trabeg, Douglas Road, Catholic, son Barry, Master Builder of St. Peter and pauls, Engineer and Surveyor, High Sheriff Cork City 1908/9 m 1907 Margaretta d. J.T. Murphy, Macroom, Musical Arts Society 1900, listed 1913.

Michael McMullan, Sworn in by John Besnard JP. Police Court, Paradise Place, Cork, 1857.

William McMullan, Janeville, Beaumont.

Alexander F. McNamara, Cork Grand Jury 1850, Police Court, Cork, 1857. Seeking tenant right meeting 1848. Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy 1855. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Captain McNamara, 1821

John McNamara, 1869, Merchant, 31 South Terrace, Cork.

Michael McNamara, Police Court, Cork, appointed June 1851,1857. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

Alexander McOstrich, Presbyterian, Carolina, Glanmire Road, Cork Pre 1910, daughter Margaret beatrice m Presbyterian Church Cork 1870, Joseph Lindsay Curtis, father of Alexander JP 1910. Businessman.

Alexander McOstrich, 1897, Ringmeen, Queenstown and Eglantine House, Cork, son of Alexander McOstrich, Carolina, Cork Pre 1910, and nephew of John Carmichael JP, Riverstown House. M 1. Emily d Henry Morris 10 children, 2. Elizabeth d K.D. and Louisa Roche 2 children, MD, Cash and Co. Department Store, Sailors Home 1910, listed 1913.

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John McSwiney, Massytown, Macroom. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Mayor of Cork, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

David Meade, 1766, KinsaleRev. Dominick Meade, Archdeacon of Cloyne, 1711

Rev. John Meade, Pre 1831. Possible member as John, Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Captain John Meade, 1895, Ballymartle, Ballinhassig, listed 1913.

Sir Richard Mead, Bart, 1720, witness to Kinsale deed 128 with William Bowler Sovereign.

Rev. Richard Meade, 1787, Ballymartle, Ballinhassig. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. The Ballymyrtle Meades originate from 1682 marriage of Robert Meade, 3rd son of Lt. Colonel William Meade to Francis Courthorpe, d Sir Peter, Courtstown and Little Island. John Meade, M.P. for Cork, 1585, Recorder of Cork, and Queen's Attorney for Munster, the ancestor of the Earls of Clanwilliam and of the Meades of Ballintober, d. in 1626. His will dated 21 Dec, 1626, proved in the Cork Diocesan Court on 21 Feb., 1626-7,

Captain Richard John Meade (1866-, 1895, Ballymartle, Ballinhassig, 1901 census farmer, aged 35, listed 1921

James Meade, 1761

Rev. Robert Meade, Pre 1830, Provost of Bandon. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828.

Rev. William Mead, 1729

William Richard Meade, Ballymartle, Ballinhassig/Kinsale, listed 1854, Cork Quarter Sessions 1856. Listed 1875-6. 1870 return, 1,188 acres.

John F. Meagher, 1910, Kingston Square, Mitchelstown, listed 1913.

Thomas Francis Meagher, 1910, KIngston Square, Mitchelstown son of James, Pollardstown ed CBC, Principal of Meagher and Co. m 1881 Julia d Thomas Leonard, Nutgrove. Youghal UDC.

David Mellifont, 1794. Donemark, Bantry, Superceded 1810-30, Middle man on Lord Kenmare estate. Game Cert 1802. William O’Sullivan, Esq., Carriganass Castle, native Ahill purchased Carriganass from David Mellifont, Donemark in 1817 for £250 and £50 rent. O’Sullivan prominent in anti tithe, repeal. Died c 1825, significant debts, estate in chancery and litigation.

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Richard Mellefont, 1766, Downemart (Donemark), Bantry

Samuel John Merrick (1843-, 1902, Aston Court, Youghal, son Jeremiah, Youghal, Principal S. J. Merrick, m 1879, Emily Louise d Alexander Little, Wynnefield, Dublin, 3 children, listed 1913.

Right Honourable Earl of/Viscount Midleton, 1908, Peper Harow, Surrey, and the Grange, Midleton, listed 1913, listed 1921. 1870 return, 6,188 acres.

Lieutenant-Colonel Mitchell, Pre 1831

John Mitchell, pre 1738, KInsale, witness 1738 to deed with John Nason, Kinsale JP.

Major William Miller, Pre 1830. Inspector General Police. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Rev. Thomas Millerd, 1749

Doctor Edward Millett, Cobh, Pre 1830, listed 1835, 1838, sitting Cobh 1850.

Henry Baldwin MInhear, 1870, Carrigafooka Castle/Bank House, Macroom, Resident, listed 1875-6, listed 1913.

James Miniher- pre 1863), Raleigh, Macroom, Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy, 1855. Daughter henrietta married 1863 John Henry Sugrue son of Charles JP Fermoyle, Kerry and Cork his is described as late.

Thomas Minhear, 1864, Raleigh, Macroom, Non-Resident, £90

William MInhear, listed 1838, Raleigh, Macroom. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Cornelius O’Leary, Raleigh, son of Keadagh and he himself father of Art O’Leary the judicially murdered outlaw was the agent of the Carrigaphuca family estates mid 18th century. 1870 return, 338 acres.

John Minton, 1789, SpringvilleJohn Minton, 1799, Springvale, Superseded 1810-30John Minton, 1798, Beechwood

Henry Brazier Mitchell Esq.. Pre 1830, Mitchellsfort, Rathcormac, listed 1835, 1838, sitting Rathcormac, 1835. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. 1870 return, Leimroy Castle, Bangor, Wales, 557 acres.

Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell, 1821John Mitchell, 1729

William Geddes Mitchell, 1911, Mill House, Doneraile, listed 1913.

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Lieutenant-Generall Flower Mocher. 1793James Molesworth, 1759

John Moloney, Ballinaboy, Ballinassig. Pre 1828. 1828 Cork Liberal Club. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Listed 1835, 1838. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845 In the 1870s John P. Anderson of Ballinaboy, Ballinhassig, County Cork, owned 1,149 acres. He married Frances Moloney of Ballinaboy. [Their daughter] Miss Anderson married John Tuckey.

Rev. Charles Mongan, Rector of Skibbereen, 1789. Elected as Rev. J.C. Mongan, to Committee Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832.

Lieutenant-General William T. Monsel, 1797

George Montgomery, Superceded 1810-30, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace. HC 9/1/1800) -Committed to the County Gaol, by George Montgomery, Esq.; THOMAS SHEEHAN, DAVID NAGLE, JAMES VALE, DAVID LYNE, JAMES MORONEY and WM. ROCHE, charged with burglary, robbery, and different treasonable offences.

George Montgomery, 1874, Killea, Charleville, Resident, £1,227, 1870 return, 1,482 acres. Hugh Montgomery, 1705

Thomas Montgomery Esq., Pre 1831 Mitchelstown, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Thomas Bedford Montgomery, 1875 and JP Co. Londonderry, Berry Hill, Castlelyons, Anneville, Clonmel, Usually Resident, £115, listed 1913, listed 1921.Rev. William Keogh Montgomery, Pre 1831, listed 1838,

James Moody, RM/Assistant Barrister, Native Co. Down. Scathhing about treatment of Middleme such William O’Donovan, Carriganass Castle towards tenants. Retired at Bantry 1862 at age of 85.

Barry Moore, 1689 (Aghern)

Barry Moore (Aghern), 1680

Charles William Moore, Ballintray, Youghal, listed 1856.

(Sir) Emanuel More, Renewed 1661, First Baronet, High Sheriff, CorkEmmanuel Moore, 1694Sir Emanuel Moore, Bart., 1705

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Emanuel Moore, 1745, Sirmount?, Timoleague184 in 1762 assembled with Rev. Robert Blight, and 60 Protestant inhabitants against Whiteboys. Member as emanuel Moore bart Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Stephen Moore, 1696Stephen Moore, 1729Thomas Moor (Downing), 1719Sir William Moore, Bart, 1692

William Moore, 1912, Castlemahon, Blackrock, listed 1921.

Anthony Morgan, 1869, Bunaulin, Caheragh, Skibbereen, Resident, £215

Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Hickman Morgan, DL DSO, 1905/1910, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 14 Grosvenor Place, London, 1921.

Charles Mahon Morgan, 1912, Bunalun, Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Edward Morgan, Bridestown House, Rathcormac, charged with assault of daughter-in-law, 1861, Lady Louisa Catherine Morgan. 1870 return, 1,987 acres.

Isaac Morgan, 1862, Carrigaline, Resident, £267

Peter Morgan, 1783, Bridestown

Crosbie Morgill, 1783, Tullylease, duhallow, Reps, Rev. Crosbie Morgell, England, 1870 return, 449 acres. Descend from 1733 marriage of Thomas Morgell and Melian O'Callaghan, related to Sullivan and Blennerhasset families.

Abraham Morris, 1757, Hanover Hall, responsible for Judicial Murder 1773, of Art O’leary the Outlay, Raleigh, Macroom. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Abraham Morris, Dunkettle, Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Jonas Morris, 1763, Barley Hill, Ballinagorna, Clonakilty, d Mary m John Townsend (1737-1810). Shepperton and Dublin.

Michael Hungerford Morris185, 1866, Friendly Cove/Ballivane, Carrigbui (Durrus), Bantry, Resident, £33, Evanson descendant. 1870 Land Return 1,157 acres.

Richard Edward Morris, Loghaire, Dunkettle, listed 1886-6.

184 1743, memorial 78832.185 Huguenot background owned 2,714 acres.

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Thomas P. Morrissey, 1913 JP Co. Tipperary and Waterford, Rathronan House, Queenstown, listed 1921.

James McCarthy Morrogh (1823-1907), Inis Beg, Skibbereen, Catholic, sitting Skibbereen 1861, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. Had houses in North Cork at Laurentium and Currymount by 1870 based at Inis Beg. 15 children separated from wife after 1892.

James Morogh/Murrogh, Ardmore, Charleville, sitting Cork 1850, listed 1854, Charleville, returned as Sheriff for Cork County, Old Court, Doneraile, 1863. Land Return 1870, 2,057 acres. James Morrogh/Murrough, Old Court, Doneraile, sitting Glanmire 1850, Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy, 1855, returned as Sheriff for Cork County, 1863. His copy of ‘Criminal Law in Ireland in National Library.

Rev. Robert Morritt, Creagh Glebe, Skibbereen, Pre 1821. Letter 1821 to Chief Secretary re lawlessness in Creagh, lack of military forces and poor calibre of police186. Notorious tithe extractor whose actions led to an affray at Castlehaven in which four lives was lost including one policeman. At the subsequent hearing into affray he accepted that the Skibbereen Magistrates were hostile to him. Active in famine relief 1822 with Rev. John Jagoe, ballydehob. 1822 Chaplain to West Cork Yeomanry. Later Rector Castlehaven where he was almost universally hated for tithe extraction. He was reported as having neighbouring magistrates hear 600 summons against his parishioners re tithes owing. Lord Carbery in 1823 said Morritt was English in that year he had extracted £2,300 out of his tithes of £2,700. He seems to have resigned his living some time after. Later Paris 1828 Defamation action while in English Protestant Establishment In Paris against three Anglican Clergymen

Edward Morrogh Esq., pre 1829, Glanmire, Early Catholic Magistrate refused to convict Doneraile Conspirators as Grand Juror in 1829. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork City Assizes. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian as Edward J. 1839.

Henry Morrough, Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

J. Morrogh, Old Court, Doneraile, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Patrick Morrogh, 1901, Ballybrack, Douglas, Woolen Mills, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Thomas Morrough, Police Court, Cork, 1857.

Walter Morrough/Morrogh (1860-, 1886, Rosetter/9 Belgrave Place, , Blackrock, son of Walter, ed Beaumont, stockbroker, yachtsman. M 1890 Mary d Dominic Cronin, Belgrove Place, Cork, listed 1913, listed 1921..

James Morton, 1855, Apley Lodge, The Ovens, Non-Resident, Gentleman at Arms to Queen Victoria, son James Henry b Apley 1859.

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James H. Morton (1859-, 1905, Carrigmore, Ballineen, b Apley Lodge, Ovens, son James JP, ed Midleton College, Stratford-on-Avon, m 1883, Emily Mary edo, James Hanning JP, Kilcrone Lodge, Cloyne, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Thomas Mosse, 1654.

Right Honourable Stephen Viscount Mountcashel, 1766, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,5 books.

Stephen Earl of Mount Cashel, Moore Park, Fermoy, Pre 1831, listed 1838, 1854. Land Record 1870, 5,961, acres.

Earl of Mountcashel, Ballyhooly. listed 1875-6.

George Mountgomery, 1797

Daniel Moynihan, Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

John Moynahan, 1907, Acres, Boherbee, listed 1913.

Patrick Moynahan, 1907, Church St., Kanturk, listed 1913.

John Mulhollan, 1715

Felix Mullan, Police Court, Cork, 1857.

Edward S. Mullow, Esq., listed 1838

Charles William Cavanagh Murphy, 1892, Curriglass, Tallow, listed 1913, listed 1921..James Murphy, Mahon Castle. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons address Ringmahon Castle. 1840 calling for Testimonial as James Junior to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Cork Grand Jury 1850, Subscriber St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Glanmire Road, 1843. Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855, both J.N. and J.S.,. Murphy Police Court, Cork, 1857. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

James J. Murphy DL-1897), 1877, Ringmahon Castle, Blackrock, Resident, £123, Brewer. Son of James d 1855 and nephew of of Jeremiah of Hyde Park and Nicholas of Clifton Daniel of Belleville who set 1825 up Midleton Distillery they later relinquished their interest in it to James Senior m and firm became James Murphy and Co. Married Anne McNamara of C. Limerick 1836, 7 children. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Father of John JP, returned as Sheriff for Cork City, 1863, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork, responsible with other 1880s for saving Munster Bank and using it as base for Munster and Leinster Bank. Supported emerging GAA.

Jeremiah Murphy Esq., 1895, Castleview, Little Island, listed 1913.

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John Nicholas Murphy DL, Clifton. Subscriber St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Glanmire Road, 1843, executive committee Cork Exhibition 1852. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

John Murphy DL (City), 1880, Midleton, £53, possibly John Murphy JP DL, 1910 Ann Mount, Glounthane, b Midleton, son of James Ringmahon, Blackrock, ed Ratcliffe, St. Edmunds College, Liverpool, m 1873, Harriet, d John Barry, Ballinacurran, 2 children. Director, Cork Distilleries. Deputy Lieutenant Co. Cork, listed 1913, listed 1921..Patrick Murphy, 1910 City, 49 Sundays Well Road.

Patrick Murphy, 1910, Coppeen, Enniskeane, listed 1921.

Nicholas Murphy, Midleton, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Nicholas Murphy, 1873, Carrigmore and Norwood, Queenstown, Non-Resident. Family distillery amalgamated with acquisition of Wises Distillery from Francis Wise for £13,000 in 1867, he was to control production.

William Martin Murphy (1845-1919), MP, 1884, The Square, Bantry, and Dartry Hall, Rathmines, Dublin, b Castletownbere, only child of Denis Murphy, building contractor, and Ann Marie Martin. Moved to Dublin 1875, railways, tramways, newspapers, Clerys Department Store, MP 1885, M Mary Julia Lombard d James F. Electrifies Dublin Trams 1896. 1916 meets LLoyd George to oppose partition. listed 1913.

Major Murray, 1797, Superceded 1810-30

Daly Murray, 1889 City, Beech Hill, Mid Glanmire Road, listed 1900

Dennis Muschampe187, 1662, Cork/CarrigalineLieutenant-General William Myers, 1797David Nagle, 1686, Garnett Nagle, 1880, 52 North Great George’s Street (Washington St.) Cork, Resident, £129

Garrett Nagle, 1824, Ballenamona Castle, Doneraile, Superceded 1810-30, listed 1838. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons.

Garrett Thomas Nagle -pre 1870) JP 1854, Clogher House, Doneraile, son Garrett, Clogher House, Reps 1870 Land Record 759 acres.

Garrett Thomas Nagle BL, TCD (1855-, Pre 1910, RM, Belfast, Co. Antrim,

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Garrett Thomas Nagle BL, TCD (1855-, 1880, RM, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Clogher House, Doneraile, Tudor House, Belfast, son Garrett, Clogher House, m 1882 Marcella d John Harold Barry, Ballyvonane, listed 1913, listed Fortwilliam, Belfast, 1921.

Michael J. Nagle, 1910 City, Archville, Commons Road.

Peirce Nagle, 1686Major Richard Nagle, 1688

Dr. Arthur Stanley Nance, 1905, Donemark House, Bantry, Fleet Surgeon, listed 1913, listed 1921.

John Nash, 1907, Corbally, Kanturk, listed 1913 listed 1921.

Lewellin Nash (1680-1765), 1736, Farrihy, Kildorrery, Freedom of Cork 17?, m 1. Margaret da Mary Wilkinson and William Parker, 2. Ann Abelin widow Francis Rowland, no children from this marriage. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766,

Rev. William Nash (1710-, 1747, Farrihy, Kildorrery, son of Lewellin, freedom of Cork 1756, m Judith odo Dr. Peter Bonbonan Huguenot Minister.

John Nason, 1732, witness to deed with John Mitchell, KInsale 1738.

John Nason, Mellesfontstown, Castlelyons, 1797, 1831, (HC 17/7/1800) , Committed to the county Gaol, By John Nason, Esq., MICHAEL SULLIVAN, alias CAPT. SLASHER, TIMOTHY COUGHLAN, DANIEL COUGHLAN, and DANIEL CURTIN, charged with administering unlawful oaths, also charged with beating, assaulting and slashing John Ahern, Honor Ahern, Ellen Ahern, William Ahern, and Bridget Cotter.

Edward Neville, 1906, Ballytrasna, Lissarda, Macroom, listed 1913.

Dr. Morgan O’Brien Neville, MD, 1894, Warrensbrook, Ballineen, listed 1913.

Richard Neville Nettles Esq., Pre 1831. Cork Summer Assizes 1828, listed 1838, Nettlesville Hall, Killendrish, sitting Shandangan, Macroom, 1835. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election.

Robert Neville, 1907, Main St., Kinsale, listed 1913.

Richard Nettles, 1873, Kicoundy House, Crookstown, Resident,

Robert Nettles Esq., pre 1830, listed 1838, Nettlesville Hall, Nettlesville Hall, Macroom, sitting Shandangan, Macroom, 1835, listed 1854. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Listed 1835 Robert Neville Nettles. Provisional Committee Cork/Killarney Railway 1845. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845

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Captain Newburgh, Marino, Bantry, 835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Probably related to Hutchins.

Sir Edward Newenham, Knight, 1766, like the Newenhams188 of Carrigaline like the Bowens of Doneraile had a reputation for being improving, resident and spending their money locally. Family had extensive property in the South Liberties including Ballyphehane now a local authority estate.

Edward Eyre Newenham, Maryborough, Douglas, 1866 Douglas Petty Sessions, 1870 land Record, 500 acres.

Rev. Edward Henry Newenham TCD MA, pre 1901, Coolmore, Carrigaline, m Lady Helen Adelaide Moore 2nd d 3rd Earl of Mount Cashel, father 1853 of William Thomas Worth Newenham JP.

John Newenham Esq., Maryborough, Cork, Pre 1831, listed 1838. sitting Passage West, 1835. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioner 1839.

Patrick Eyre Newenham, Maryborough, listed 1885-6.

Robert Newenham, 1759, Tide Surveyor, Cork, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766.

Rev. Thomas Newenham, Pre 1831William Newenham, 1728

William Newenham, 1794, Coolmore, Carrigaline, 1831 as William H., may be the person who did a census in 1807 with the co-operation of the Catholic Bishop, Dr. McCarthy. Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election.

William Henry Bert, listed 1838 William Henry Newenham, 1877, Maryborough, Douglas, Resident, £321

William Thomas Worth Newenham, 1881, Coolmore, Carrigaline, son of Rev. Edward Henry Newenham JP, Coolmore, Carrigaline and Lady Helen Adelaide Moore 2nd d 3rd Earl of Mount Cashel, m 1888, Lillian Maud, odo, Hatton Ronayne O’Kearney, Lochier, Cork.

Adam Newman, 1734, Cork

Adam Newman Esq., 1788, Kinsale. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. 1831, listed 1838, Sitting Mallow, 1835, Douglas 1850. 1870 land Record, Monkstown, 3,527 acres. Signed Petition re Romish Encroachment 1851' at Floraville as Church Warden St. Nicholas, Cork.

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Adam Newman, Dromore House, Mallow, listed 1854, 1874 as John Adam Richard B.A. (Cantb.), served as High Sheriff, Co. Cork. 1835 rent charge over Scadda, Kilpadda and Gortroe given to John Newman entitling him to vote.

Adam Newman, Floraville. 1840 ploughing championships Skibbereen. Presentment sessions Ballydehob 1845. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Anti Catholic as Churchwarden petition 1851 from St. Nicholas, Cork. Ballydehob road presentments 1863.

Dillon Newman, 1711

Henry Newman Esq. (1804-1879), Betsborough, Caheragh, Land Agent. Drimoleague 1862, Ballydehob road presentments 1863, possibly Caheragh, sitting Drimoleague 1861 Signed 'No Popery Petition 1851', subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876, 1870 land Record, 877 acres, died 1879 buried Caheragh. Famiy alos connected with Monkstown.

Major Henry Horatio Newman, 1879 or 1897?, The Castle, Monkstown, listed 1913, listed 1921.

John Adam Richard Newman, 1887, Dromore House, Mallow, Resident, £400, High Sheriff 1874, listed 1875-6, listed 1913, listed 1921, as John D.L., R.B., Newberry Manor, Mallow.

Richard Newman, -1693), 1662, Dromore, Mallow, son Humphrey, Wincanton, England, m. Sarah (1649-1692), d Matthew (Matthias) French, JP, and Jane Symond, m Newman, Drunnenne (he bought from Sir Richard Kyrle).

W. Newman, Kinsale, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

William Henry Worth Newenham, Coolmore, Carrigaline, Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839.

William Thomas Worth Newenham, Coolmore, Carrigaline, 1908

Dorothy Phillips m 1651 Sarah d Richard French, Cork

Edward Newsom Esq., Cork. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork City Assizes. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. May be the beneficiary 1835 of rent charge over Mill and Mill Lands at Charleville held by Richard Rowland entitling him to vote.

Henry Newsom, Mayor? Cork City under Charter.

John Charles Newsom (1838-1918), 1896, Temple Lawn, Blackrock Road, Cork, Quaker, Merchant. Son of Samuel (1795-1879) Jane Barclay (1815-1891) of Anner Mills, Co. Tipperary, family had wholesale grocery business French Church St. President Young Men’s Christian Association 1910, listed 1913..

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John George Newsom, Superseded 1810-30

John Nicholls, 1902, Mabeg, Bandon, listed 1913.

Captain Walter Harry Nichols, BA, 1899, Kilbrack, Doneraile, b Dunedin, New Zealand, son Charles, Cambridge.

Captain William Nickle, pre 1830

Charles Alfred Nolan (1860-, 1906 City, Menton/Springmount, Sunday’s Well, b Roscommon father Joseph, Principal C Nolan and Co, m Kate d James Scannell.

Sir. C D O Jepshon Norrreys, Bart., Mallow Castle. Deputy Lieutenant 1838

Sir Denham Jephson Norreys (1799-, Bart., D.L., M.A., Mallow Castle, listed 1875-6, assumed name of uncle Norreys in 1838. Son of late Colonel William and 3rd wife Louisa edo Kensington Kent. M 1821,subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Land record, 1870, 698 acres.

William Norreys (Jeffries?), sitting Mallow, 1850.

W.D. Norreys, Mallow castle, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Rev. Charles Northcott, 1704William Northcote, 1721

Lieutenant-Colonel Norcott, Special Military, Magistrate, 1866

Richard Notter Esq., listed 1838, Herculaneum, Cork, Architect, sitting Passage West, 1835. 1825 subscriber Schull Catholic Church. Subscriber £500, at Carrigdave, Liberties of Cork, Passage Railway 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. May have been building contractor for Cork Gaol.

Richard Notter, Rock Island, Crookhaven. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845

Richard Henry Notter, 1857, Lissacaha House, Lowertown, Schull, Resident, £16, sitting Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1862 (listed as R.J.), Ballydehob road presentments 1863. subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Notters German Protestants in Cork c 1640.

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William Norwood, Junior, 1862, Ballyhalwick, Dunmanway, Resident, £207, listed 1886-6. Norwoods migrated to Dunmanway from Ballinascarthy, listed 1913. Land record, 1870, 562 acres.

William S. Norwood BL, 1909, Ballyhalwick, Dunmanway and 21 Lower Baggot St., Dublin, Resident, £207, listed 1886-6, Member Irish Landowners Association 1910. Norwoods migrated to Dunmanway from Ballinascarthy, listed 1913, as KC listed 1921.

Daniel Nugent, 1907, Curragh, Kilbrin, Kanturk, listed 1913.

Captain Thomas Nugent, 1688

Dr. Edward Francis Nyhan, 1910, Johnston House, Macroom, listed 1913.

Conor William O’Brien, 1907, Mount Eagle, Mitchelstown, listed 1913.

Cornelius O’Brien M.P. Esq., Pre 1830, Kilcor. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons, sitting Rathcormac, 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838. Possible member listed as ‘C.W.’ Rathcoursey election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Edward O’Brien, Bank House, Caher St., Mitchelstown, Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855, listed 1854.

Henry Hewitt O’Brien, Whitepoint, Cobh. Pre 1830, Listed 1835. Married Mary Roche 1807.

Henry O’Brien (Bryan), witness deed either Newmarket of Castlemartyr 1739 Chinnery/Callaghan marriage.

Honourable James O’Brien, 1724

John J. O’Brien, 1899, Clermont, Douglas, listed 1913, Douglas Young Men's Society, 1910.

John L. O’Brien, 1915, Imperial Hotel, Ballinarush, listed 1921.

Michael O’Brien, 1862, Usually Resident, Monkstown, £1.

Michael O’Brien, listed 1875-6, Assolas, Kanturk.

Michael O’Brien, 1894, Doneraile, d 1894.

Murrough O’Brien, Earl of Inchiquin, 1666, Co. Clare, Granted Cork Estates 1666William Marquis of Thomond, Pre 1831Edward O’Bryen (O’Brien), 1796, Rostellan

Edward O’Brien, 1853, Mitchelstown, Usually Resident, £26, sitting 1861.

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Patrick D. O’Brien, 1895 City, Mount Brandon, St. Lukes.

Thomas O’Brien, 1861, Mount Eagle, Kildorrery, Usually Resident, £177. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Sir Timothy Carew O’Brien Bart. (1864-, 1891, Lohort Castle, Mallow, Son of Timothy, ed Oxford, m Gandrede Antette Teresa d Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Baron Trafford, Deputy Lieutenant Co. Cork, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Patrick O’Brien, 1895, Ballingarth, Charleville, listed 1913.

Charles O’Callaghan (1851-, 1907, Fort Lisle, Queenstown, son of Charles, Douglas, Royal Navy, m 1881 Elizabeth d Daniel Edwards, Ramsgate 2 children, Chairman Queenstown UDC, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Cornelius R. O’Callaghan, 1896, Cahirduggan House, Ballincollig/Ballincurrig, Chairman Cork County Council 1910 Altamount House, Millstreet, , listed 1921.

Cornelius O'Callaghan (1869-, 1907, Cahir Duggan, Midleton, son of Cornelius, m 1898, Charlotte Hudson d Sir Edward Kinahan, Bart, The Manor, Glenville, 3 children, listing 1913 at Altmamount House, Millstreet.

Daniel O’Callaghan, 1768, Green Park

Denis O’Callaghan Esq., Cahir Duggan. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. listed 1835, 1838, sitting Rathcormac, 1835, listed 1854.

Denis O’Callaghan, 1910, Glenamuckla, Newmarket, listed 1913.

Charles O’Connell, R.M., Bantry, 1874, married Kathleen 2nd daughter Daniel O’Connell, his son m 1867 Ann Marie (Millie) Curtis, Magourney she descended from Huguenot Rev. John Madras and Martha Evanson, Durrus family. Daughter Kathleen m Thomas Downes Solicitor, Skibbereen.

Daniel James O’Connell, 1875, Glenagh, Killarney,

Jeremiah O'Connell, Esq., J.P., of Beach House, Bantry, co. Cork. Died 1878, at St. Mary's, Frankfort-avenue, Rathgar, County Dublin

Sir John Robert O’Connell, LLD., 1897, 10 Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Solicitor, listed 1913, Ard Einin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, listed as ‘Sir’ 1921..Patrick O’Connell, 1910, Killumney House, Ovens, listed 1913.

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Thomas H O’Connell, 1886, Flintfield House, Millstreet, listed 1921.

Daniel O’Connor, 1915, Copestown Abbey, Mallow, listed 1921.

Roger O’Conner (Conner) Junior, 1792, Connerville, Dunmanway, son of Roger O’Connor and Anne Longfield, brother of Arthur O’Connor/Conner: Soldier and United Irish leader who was born on July 4, 1763, near Bandon, County Cork. Son of Roger O'Connor, landed proprietor, by Anne Longfield, sister of Lord Longueville. From early he held republican principles which he imbibed during the American Revolution. From 1791 to 1796 he was a member of the colonial parliament in College Green, and in the latter year he joined the Society of United Irishmen. Immediately afterwards he and Lord Edward Fitzgerald had an interview with Hoche in France, where they solicited French help for the Irish independence movement. He was arrested in 1797.

Benjamin O’Connor, 1900, Wolfe Tone Square, Bantry, listed 1913.

Major G.B. O’Connor, 1901, Illane Roe, Rochestown, listed 1913, listed 1921.

James O’Connor, 1907, Norwood Vilas, Rushbrook, Cobh, listed 1913.

John O’Connor, 1908, Donnybrook, Doneraile, listed 1913.

William Burton O’Connor, 1912, Churchtown,Buttevant,

Edward O’Donoughue/Donoghue, 1796, 1831, Blarney, Army?Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh O’Donnell189, 1798, Mayo Militia

Dr. Patrick O’Donoghue LRCSI, 1908, Masseytown House, Macroom, listed 1913.

Herbert O’Donnell, Mill St., Coolmore, Millstreet, miller, land agent, son of John Barrister and Sarah Ellis, Sycamore House, Millstreet, one of 7 children son, Land agent of Wallis listed 1854.

Thomas O’Donnell Dead by 1819, Orrery and KIlmore

Charles O’Donovan, 1914, Bantry, listed 1921.

Daniel O'Donovan, 1686

Dr. Daniel O’Donovan 1818, Norton Cottage, Skibbereen, listed 1838, son Richard Esq. O’Donovan Cove, and Jane d Alexander O’Donovan, Squince. Fond of dogs. Father of Dr. O’Donovan author History of Carbery. Brother of Timothy and Richard O’Donovan JP and uncle of Richard O’Donovan JP. Daniel O’Donovan MD has land in Knockeens, Glanroon in Griffiths. He was married to a sister of Rickard Deasy of the Clonakilty brewing family, MP. and Attorney General for Ireland and later Judge. Subscriber at Woodview, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

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Edward O’Donovan, 1908, Cullig House, Churchtown, Buttevant, listed 1913.

Henry Wintrop ‘The O’Donovan’ (1812-1896), TCD, MA, DL. Pre 1910, Clann Cathal, Lis Ard, Skibbereen, son Rev. Morgan, Corl ed Dr. Coughlan, m Amelia d ‘The O’Grady’, Courcy O’Grady, Kilbollyowne, Co.Limerick. Son Colonel Morgan William MA, JP, ‘The O’Donovan’ and Alicia Jones.

Henry O’Donovan, Fairy Hill, Newmarket, listed 1854.

James O’Donovan, 1910 City, Highcliffe, Connaught Avenue.

Colonel Morgan William O’Donovan or ‘The O’Donovan’ -1870), MA, ‘The O’Donovan’, Mountpelier, Douglas, Cork, m Alicia Jones, 1863 patron Masonic concert Skibbereen, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. 1835190 received benefit from Morgan O’Donovan of rent charge at lands at Carrigfadda and Lisardreeher entitling him to vote. Member Irish Society Antiquaries 1861. Probate to son Henry Winthrop O'Donovan, Lissard, Skibbereen, £35,000. Land record, 1870, 3,620 acres.

Rev. Morgan O’Donovan (1740-1802)191, Ballinacalla, West Carbery, m. Melian Towgood French c 1776, Daughter Mary m John Townsend Beecher with £5,000, died Blackrock.

Colonel Morgan William ‘The O’Donovan’ Oxon (1861-1940), CB, D.L., MA, 1888, ‘The O’Donovan’, Clann Cathal, Lis Ard, Skibbereen, son of Henry Wintrop ‘The O’Donovan’ MA, DL. and Amelia d ‘The O’Grady’, Courcy O’Grady, Kilbollyowne, Co. Limerick. Ed. Haileybury and Oxford, Lieutenant-Colonel Munster Fusiliers, Colonel South Cork Militia Boer War, Succeeded Colonel Aylmer C. Somerville 1899 as President Carbery Agricultural Society. M Mary Eleanor, (Madame) odo Rev. J Yarker Barton, Chaplain to British Forces, she chaired the Women’s Emergency Recruiting Committee WW1, Skibbereen, listed 1921.

John O’Donovan, Gortnacloghy, listed 1921.

Richard O’Donovan 1818, Fort Lodge, Durrus listed 1838 , son Richard Esq. O’Donovan Cove, and Jane d Alexander O’Donovan, Squince. Father of Richard O’Donovan JP History Brother of Timothy and Dr. Daniel O’Donovan JP He married Maria O’Sullivan on the 15th

October 1833192, her father was Murty Og, of Ceimatringane House, Castletownbere. She died at Fort Lodge, aged 52, voted 1850 for Denis Galwey as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Land record, in Chancery as ‘Donovan’ 1870, 205 acres. Land record, Carrigboy,1870, 193 acres. Member election at Ahakista committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Richard O’Donovan 1845, Glenlough Cottage, Durrus listed 1838, son Richard Esq. O’Donovan Cove, and Jane d Alexander O’Donovan, Squince. 1846 distress meeting

190 8th March 1565-6, (Fiant Elizabeth, No. 828, Calendar)

191 1758, Memorial 129919.192 Descendant Colonel Grove White born Australia noted Cork historian.

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Bantry listed Drumboe. Assisting 1848 Henry J. Fawcett, Practical Instructor on Husbandry of Visit to Bantry. Son of Richard O’Donovan JP and Maria O’Sullivan, nephew of Timothy and Dr. Daniel O’Donovan JP , listed 1854. Ahakista Cottage, 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from disestablishment of C of I.

Timothy O’Donovan (1790--1874), 1818, O’Donovan’s Cove, in ruins 1875, Durrus, listed 1838 , son Richard Esq. and Jane d Alexander O’Donovan, Squince. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Correspondent with Antiquarian Dr. John O’Donovan re O’Donovans of Carbery. Brother of Dr O’Donovan and Richard O’Donovan JP and uncle of Richard O’Donovan JP. His193 son’s wife is grand daughter to Daniel O’Connell, the mother of his wife was a Miss Lavellan, Co. Limerick, a daughter of Philip Lavellin194 of Water Park in the County of Cork. Her sister was married to Mr. Puxley of Dunboy Branch. The grandson the present (1860) Mr. Puxley is a man of immense wealth the principal owner of the famous Allihies Mines in the Barony of Bere. 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, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. In 1838195 in the Liberal interest where at Bantry voter registration 15 were registered as opposed to 6 ‘Orangemen’ the tenants of Timothy O’Donovan JP were chiefly among those who registered. Among these were probably McCarthys of Tulig later prominent in Nationalist politics of whom John Mccarthy (1859-1931)became a leading in Nebraska and wrote a poem in praise of Timothy O’Donovan196. Attended Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws. Chaired 1846 distress meeting Bantry on proposition of Father Michael Barry PP Bantry. Landlord and political organiser. Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855 Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen. Land record, 1870, Kate O’Donovan, O’Donovan’s Cove, 1,940 acres and Reps Timothy O’Donovan 1,940 acres. 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 Probate to daughter Mrs Anne Barry, widow, effects £2,000.

Dr. Timothy J. O’Donovan, MD, LRCP and S EDIN, 1908, Dunmanway, listed 1913, listed 1921.

W(inthropp) O’Donovan, Skibbereen, 1861 ‘The O’Donovan’.

Captain Alexander O’Driscoll, Superceded 1810-30, Restored 1843. Norton Cottage, Skibbereen (two of same name at time), Ancestor Alexander married daughter of McFineen Dubh O’Sullivan, son of Tim ‘The Gauger’, sister Mrs Freke of Baltimore Castle, Married to the daughter of Thomas Attridge, Ballydehob. Correspondence with Chief Secretary

193 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2615194 Probably from Gibbon’s Grove, Churchtown, Cloyne may have been in Customs at Crookhaven195 1758, Memorial 129919.

196 Return 19th February 1836, James Chatterton, Clerk of Peace, Co. Cork, Eppi p. 255165

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appealing dismissal of 1820. 1822 subscriber as Clover Hill, Church Building Fund Durrus, he held tithes in Kilcronae with Rector and Rev. Alleyn Evanson. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Public support for him on dismissal 1835 by fellow Magistrates Lord Bantry, Simon white, John Puxley, Samuel Townsend Senior, Samuel Townsend Junior, Hugh Lawton, Thomas Somerville, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Richard Townsend Senior,.Enquiry attended in Bandon 1841197 into suspension arising from conduct with Stipendiary Magistrate J. Gore Jones and Sub-Inspector Andrew Creagh attended Earl of Bandon, Lord Viscount Bernard, on. H. White Hedges, Macroom Castle, Henry Bernard, Castle Barnard, Abraham Morris Dunkettle, Captain Henry Wallis, Drishane Castle, Lieutenant Colonel St. John Clerke, Overton House, William Cooke Wallis Junior, Castlecook, Mathias Hendley, Mountrivers, Henry Leader, Mount Leader, George Browne, Coolcower, St. Ledger Aldworth, Newmarket, Charles Evanson, Carlemont, Cork, Sir Thomas Deane, Thomas Hungerford, The Island, Nicholas Dunscomb, Mount Desert, Richard Henry Hedges Becher, Hollybrook, Skibbereen, John Isaac Heard, Kinsale, John Wheeler, Junior, James Gillman, Retreat, MD, Clonakilty, Thomas Herrick, Coolkerry, Captain R.A. Rogers, Petersfield, Michael Gallway, Gurtnagreena, John Nason, G. Nagle, Ballinamona Castle, Samuel Wallis Goold Adams, Jamesbrook, Jeremiah E. McCrthy, Rathduane, William F. Austen, Greenshela, Thomas R. Sarsfield, Ducloyne, Arthur Pery Aylmer, Castlefreke, Thomas Cuthbert Kearney, Garretstown, Joseph Haynes, Maryland House, Charles Connell, Cloverhill, John Barter, Cooldaniel, Francis G. Woodley, Leeds, Lawrence Corban, Maryville, E. Millett, MD, Cove.

1841 supported Conservative Longfield Loungville, Mallow even though Catholic hosted meeting attending John Ross, Rossford, Thomas Morris, Mahonagh, Thomas Wood, Dereeny, Listed 1838, dead….. with address Mount Music/Bunaulin, Caheragh when daughter Kate married Herbert Baldwin Esq., 1845. 1835 Subscriber at Gortnascrena, Skibbereen, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Suspended for a period as JP reinstated after altered by a sitting of over 70 Magistrates in Bandon from both political sides. 1828 Bandon Quarter Sessions. His lands managed by Bird. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845, address Norton Cottage. Believed to have been committed to a debtors prison in Cork by his wine merchant where he died. Norton Cottage was lived in once by Dr. O’Donovan, JP, and bought 1925 by Jasper Woulfe, Solicitor, Crown Prosecutor and TD,

Alexander O’Driscoll, two of same name at period locally. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons address Shepperton. Bantry Quarter Sessions 1842.

Alexander O’Driscoll Esq., 1799, Clover Hill, Blackrock, Freedom of Cork 1826. 1827 attended dinner given by Jeremiah Murphy, Hyde Park, Cork with Catholic Bishop of Cork, Dr. Murphy, John Cotter, Perriers, Gibsons, Jonas Travers. Anti Catholic Petition 1828. Member Cork Chamber of Commerce 1829 with address Clover Hill. 1835 Subscriber, The Hill, Monkstown, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839 at The Hill, Cork. Cork Yacht Club 1833. Sitting Passage West, 1835, Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election. Land record, Cork, 1870, 522 acres.

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Captain Denis O’Driscoll, 1895, Glenville, Monkstown, Cork Harbour Commissioner, listed 1913, listed 1921.Doctor O’Driscoll, Sunny Hill, Leap, Committee member Zenith Marine Disaster, Baltimore, 1895

Michael O’Driscoll, Superceded 1810-30

Peter O’Driscoll, 1915, Ballydehob, listed 1921.

Timothy O'Driscoll, Skibbereen, Superceded 1810-30

William E O’Driscoll, 1914, The Glue Yard Farm, Bandon, listed 1921.

Michael Richard O’Farrell, 1864, The Lodge, Midleton, Non-Resident. Land record, 1870, 1,079 acres.

John J. O’Flaherty, 1914, Ballynoran, Charleville, listed 1921.

Edmond O’Flynn, 1893 City, 47 Watercourse Road.

Anthony O’Geran, 1868, Rushmount, Kilworth, Usually Resident, £63. Land record, 1870, 202 acres.

James O’Geran, 1884, Broomhill, Mitchelstown, listed 1913, listed 1921.

David L. O’Gorman, 1914, Janeville, Fermoy, listed 1921.

Carew S(tandish?) O’Grady, Aghamarta Castle, Kinsale, Pre 1830, listed 1835, 1838. Liberal anti tithe associates, 1835, Daniel O’Callaghan MP and Fergus O’Connor MP. Brother of Lord Guillamore.

Carew O’Grady (1850-, 1875, Carrigmanus House, Goleen, Resident, £59, son of Rev Thomas and Susan Dowe born Berehaven, m 1884, Florence, 5th d James Hingston, Aglish, Macroom?, 4 surviving children. County Grand Juror, listed 1913. Brother of celebrated author and Celtic scholar Standish O’Grady.

George O’Grady, 1891, Ballynahina, Rathcormac, listed 1913.

De Courcy O’Grady, Passage. Pre 1830, listed 1835, 1838.

Standish O’Grady, Junior, 1743. O’Gradys claim descent from Conal Eachluath, King of Munster 366 A.D. common ancestor of O’Gradys and O’Briens. Family became sub chiefs to Brian Ború.

Standish Darby O’Grady, Aghmarta Castle, Carrigaline, Resident, £484

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Thomas O’Grady, 1867, Norwood, Rochestown, chairing Bandon siting 1869, daughter Elizabeth Alexandra Louise m 1891 George Foott JP, Carrigacunna castle, Kilvullen.

James O’Hea, 1795, Greenfield. 1791 Meeting as ‘James Hea’, at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

John O’Hea Esq, listed 1838, Shannon Square, Clonakilty. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Resigned 1843 over dismissal of Magistrates for attending Repeal Meetings. Testimonial of John O'Hea, Esq., Died Clonakilty, Co. Cork, 1847. Included Thomas Allen, JP, Allin and Co Shannonvale, James Redmond Barry Fishery Commissioner JP Glandore, W.J.F. Barry son of Redmond Glandore, Rev. J. Beamish Kilmalooda, Francis Bennett Clonakilty, William Bennett Clonakilty, John Callaghan Clonakilty, Daniel Clanchy, JP, Charleville, John Coghlan Clonakilty, James Comyn Cobh, C. Connell and Co Ballinascarty, J.Nelson Crofts Clonakilty, Eyre Croke Croker Ballyra, Thomas Deasy Clonakilty, Patrick Desmond Clonakilty, Richard Dennehy, John Donovan Clonakilty, Jeremiah Donovan brother of Rickard Midleton, Rickard Donovan, Clerk of Crown (State Solicitor) Cork, Joseph Dugan Clonakilty, William Ffolliott, M.D. Clonakilty, Henry Franks Clonakilty, Alexander Grant Clonakilty, P.B. Grifin, G.F.Hardy Cork, Miss Anne Gallwey Kilkerran, Charles Gallwey Kilcoleman, Michael Gallwey JP KIlkieran House, Henry Gallwey Greenfield, William Gallwey Kilcoleman, Major Hill Late 54th Regiment Clonakilty, Daniel Kelly Clonakilty, M. Irwin Clonakilty, J.E Lucas Ring Clonakilty, Dr. Lucas Richsfordstown, O.H.Marmion, Skibbereen, Nicholas Daniel Murphy, Cork, Major J.H.O. Moore, 35th Regiment Jersey, Daniel McCarthy Skibbereen, John McCarthy Clonakilty, T. McCarthy Downing Solicitor, Skibbereen, Richard Boyle Norcott Skibbereen, F.J. Power Bank Manager Clonakilty, Rev. J. Quarry, Clonakilty, Patrick Scott Dublin, William Scott Mamore House, Rev. Henry Stewart Rathbarry, James Sweeny Clonakilty, Daniel Sullivan Clonakilty, James Toohig Clonakilty, Winispeare Toye Clonakilty, T.R. Wright Solicitor Clonakilty.

Michael O’Hea, 1895, Rock Cottage, Timoleague, listed 1913.

Art O'Keeffe, 1687

Menus O’Keefe, Mount Keeffe, Newmarket. Pre 1830, listed 1835, 1838, may be 1770 signed with others letter of thanks to Mathew and Richard Seward, Ballysneehan, for apprehending William Fitzgerald 'Captain Thunder',

Dr. Arthur O’Leary, 1909, Ballinspittle, Kinsale, listed 1913.

Barry O’Leary,1895, Inchiclough, Bantry, listed 1913.

Denis O’Leary, 1767, Coomlegan, MillstreetDr. Daniel Lynch M.D./An Dochtúir Dómhnaill Ó Loingsigh, 1893, Ballyvourney, Macroom

McCarthy O’Leary Esq., Coomlagane, Millstreet, sitting Millstreet, 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic

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education 1859. Quarter Sessions Mallow 1865. Land record, McCarthy John O’leary, 1870, 5,896 acres.

Denis J. McCarthy. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

Denis Charles McCarthy-O’Leary, 1876, Coomlogane, Millstreet, son Felix McCarthy (listed without O’Leary) b 1829 RM multiple counties JP Cork and Clare listed 1910 Montenotte.

Felix McCarthy (1829, son of Denis, Coomlogane, Millstreet, son Denis Charles McCarthy O’Leary, 1876, Coomlogane, Millstreet, (listed without O’Leary) b 1829 RM multiple counties JP Cork and Clare listed 1910 Montenotte. M Maria d William Hodnett, 5 sons one Argentinian Navy.

Jeremiah O’Leary, 1906, The Square, Macroom, County Council 1910, ilsted 1913.

John McCarthy-O’Leary, (1814-1896) DL, Coomlogane, Millstreet, Catholic, listed 1838. Son of Leonora nee Howley, Rich Hill, Limerick, and Denis McCarthy-O’Leary (1774-1829) who built Coomlogane in 1805, Member Election Committee, Alexander McCarthy, 1855, listed 1854.

Dr. John J. O’Mahony MD, 1907, Lisheen, Bantry, listed 1913.

Michael J. O’Mahony, 1911, Main St., Charleville, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Thomas O’Mahony, 1909, Sunmount, Fermoy, listed 1913, listed 1921.

John O’Meara, 1894, Royal Hotel, Mallow, listed 191, listed 1921..Joseph O’Meara, 1894, Mount Bernard, Queenstown, listed 1913.

Dr. Timothy Joseph O’Meara BA, MB, 1910, Curragh Rise/View, Skibbereen, b Knockcurragh Co. Limerick, son of Michael, ed Rockwell, Queens College, Cork, member local associations m 1899 Mary Harriett d Christopher Allen, Stone Hill, Glandore, listed 1921. Dr. Eugene O’Neill/Neale, M.D., Esq., listed 1838. King’s Square, Mitchelstown, sitting Mitchelstown, 1835, listed 1854. Member Election Committee, Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty (later Attorney General) 1855.

John O’Neill, 1909, Sarsfield Court, Riverstown, listed 1913.

John O’Regan, 1912, Ballytrasna, Midleton, listed 1913.

Michael J. O’Regan (1863-, 1906 City, Lake View Lodge, Ballyvolane, Cork, son of Andrew, Raheen, Co. Limerick, Butter Merchant. Chamber of Commerce 1910.

Dr. James J. O’Riordan, MD, 1907, Boherbue, Buttevant, listed 1913.

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John O’Riordan, 1907, Garrett Macgarrett, Kanturk, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Cornelius O’Shea, 1894, North St., Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 1921, Chairman Skibbereen UDC 1909.

Denis O’Shea, 1912, Castletownbere, listed 1913.

Sir Henry O’Shea (1858-, 1910 City and County, Ardeen, Ballintemple later, Old Court, Rochestown, son Michael, Principal Henry O’Shea and Co., American Bakery, 38/9 South Main St., High Sheriff, Cork, 1901, m. Bridget, 10 children, 1914 with some 550 guests on SS Ardmore threw Dart on River. isted 1913, listed as ‘Sir’ 1921.

Daniel O’Sullivan Esq., Sydney Place, Cork, Committee, Alexander McCarthy, 1855, returned as Sheriff for Cork City, 1863. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, as ‘ex-JP’ Skibbereen, 1868.

Rev. Boyle O’Sullivan, 1784, ClonakiltyRev. Boyle O’Sullivan, 1788

Eugene O’Sullivan B.A., 1909, Millcove, Berehaven, Brooklyn House, Cantebury, Kent, and Riversdale House, Coachford, listed 1913, listed 1921. Possibly grandson of ‘Big’ Patrick O’Sullivan, Millcove, Agent to Lord Bantry. An earlier Eugene O’Sullivan possibly father was proposed

George O’Sullivan , 1895, Powerstown, Castletownroche, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Herbert Baldwin O’Sullivan, 1869, Clollina House, Rathlegh, Macroom.. Parents probably John O’Sullivan, Esq., Cametringane House, Beara and Mary Ann only daughter of Herbert Baldwin married 1833. Resident, £50. Land record, Carrigaphuca, Macroom, 1870, 2,410 acres. The name occurs as Attorney, Macroom. Subscriber Cusack's History 1875.

John Eugene O’Sullivan, 1869, Cork, Non-Resident, £85. Land record, Skeaf House, Timoleague, 1870, 104 acres.

John O’Sullivan, Sidney Place, Cork. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I.

John O’Sullivan, Cametringane, Berehaven. Attending Great Meeting re Poor Law in 1840, Bantry. Married 1833 Mary Ann only daughter of Herbert Baldwin. Richard O’Donovan, JP. Durrus married his sister Maria O’Sullivan on the 15 th October 1833198, her father was Murty Óg, of Ceimatringane House, Castletownbere. By their marriage the ancient honourable and distinguished house of O’Donovan Carbery and O’Sullivan Bere are linked together, the

198 Sister married John Dennis Attorney Kinsale 1760 with ‘handsome fortune’ 1754 23 rd April Cork Journal Notice : Jerh. Sullivan of Ballyndown near Kinsale was robbed in the house of Mr John Rice Bandon Road of 52 guineas and a watch made by Reynolds London by a person calling himself Dl. Sullivan of Killarney belonging to HMS Garland 10 guineas reward by John Bullen of Ballynadown

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mailed hand is now bound to protect and succour the gentle robin’ (Cork Constitution). Dead by 1847 when Florence McCarthy JP appointed receiver to estate with significant liabilities. Father of Herbert Baldwin O’Sullivan, JP 1863, Clonilla House, Macroom.

John O’Sullivan, 1893, Clonakilty, ‘Davitt Magistrate’

Dr. P.T. O’Sullivan M.D., 1910 City, 20 South mall.

William O’Sullivan Junior, Carriganass Castle, Bantry. 1850. On recommendation of Earl of Bandon superceded after two days. Called to the Bar 1844. In 1848 seizing cattle at Scart, Bantry for alleged overdue rent to his father William Esq., with Daniel, John and Cornelius Manning and Eugene and Stephen Sullivan he was imprisoned for 3 months and fined £20 for assault. Assisting 1848 Henry J. Fawcett, Practical Instructor on Husbandry of Visit to Bantry, father’s land being drained. Prosecuted in Cork for criminal libel. Sister married Barrett who took over estate. Father acquire estate from David Mellefont, Donemark in 1817.

William Henry O’Sullivan, 1897, The Square/Main St., Bantry, daughter Annie m 1906 Patrick O’Leary, Solicitor, Bantry son of Florence Glendart, listed 1921.

William J. O’Sullivan, 1908 City, 91 Grand Parade, listed at Ard Auling, St. Lukes 1921

James Ogilvie, HC, Fern Bank, Queenstown, Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910.

George Ogle, 1764, Wexford, Cork, Carlow, Wexford. Philip Oliver, 1752, AghsolasRobert Oliver, 1706Robert Oliver, 1744

Henry Baldwin Olliffe, Mount Verdon House, appointed 1863, daughter Laura m 1877 Theodore Carroll, Rushbrook. Brother Sir Joseph, physician to British Embassy, Paris.

Captain J.M.Ormsby, 1797, Superseded 1810-30Earl of Ormond199 and Ossory, 1565Rev. Basil Orpen, Superseded 1810-30Rev. Francis Orpen, 1792, Midleton

Dr. Herbert Orpin, MD, Bantry. Assisting 1848 Henry J. Fawcett, Practical Instructor on Husbandry of Visit to Bantry, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork, member Irish Society Antiquaries 1861.

Rev. John E. Orpen, Pre 1831, sitting Kanturk, 1835.

Richard Ashe Orpen, 1870, Elm Park, Farran, Resident, £130, listed 1885-6. Land record, 1870, 2,240 acres.

199 1740, Memorial 71302.

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Henry Owens,1668Thomas Owgan, 1778, Cork.

William Owgan, Cork, witness to deed200 1743, 1773.

Rev. Bartholomew Pack, Pre 1831Walter Page, Superceded 1810-30

Harding Parker -1773), 1740, Cork, Mayor, witness201 to deed. Alderman.

John Parker, 1741John Robert Parker, 1778, Youghal

Mathew Parker, 1756, 1766 witness with Roger Green,Mayor of Youghal and JP Roger Green, 1766 witness as Mayor Youghal and P with Mathew Parker, Justice.

Michael Parker, 1692John Parker, 1758,GurtrueJohn Robert Parker, Pre 1831Philip Parker, 1669

Richard Neville Parker, 1798, Passage, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Superceded 1810-30. Alderman Parker sitting 1828.

Robert Parker, 1729

William Parks, 1756, Cork witness in deed with John Smith JP.

Adam Parsons, 1733, PembrokeshireThomas Parsons, 1763Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher C.Patrickson, 1821 as ColonelRev. John Patrickson, Chantor of Ross, 1695Rev. John Patrickson, 1716, Chantor, Cloyne Cathedral

Augustine Warren Payne, 1840 Bantry, Home place Upton. Attending 1840 Great Meeting Bantry re Poor Law. Managing Lord Bantry Estates with Patrick O’Sullivan, Millcove managing Beara Estate also managing Conner estates. Gave extensive evidence 1841 election petition he was in Longfield Leader conservative interest. Member202 Dalys Conservative Club Cork.

John Orpen Payne, 1876, Castletown, Berehaven, Resident, £175

200 Frequent references to him in Rev.Patrick Hickey’s Famine in West Cork.201 Thanks to Bullen researcher, Pat Bullen.202 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 15th May 1838.

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John William/Warren Payne, New St. and Beech House. Attending as ’William J’ Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856. Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1862, Cork Spring Assizes 1863, listed 1854. James Gilhooly MP alleged he was sitting in Skibbereen Quarter Sessions 1888 outside his district.

Rev. Somers Payne, Pre 1815, Upton, Grand Master Orange Order, Co. Cork. Voted for Hutchinson 1826 election. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, sitting Bantry and Bandon, 1835, Provost of Bandon. Agent to Lord Berehaven since 1820 son Augustus agent to Lord Bantry. 1828 Bandon Quarter Sessions. Parliamentary Commission sitting Bantry 1845 showed sympathy for labourers and cottiers. The Rev. Somers Payne’s mother was sister of John and Henry Shears, Barristers in the City of Cork, who perished on the scaffold for alleged ‘high treason’ at the opening of the present century. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Land record, 1870, 653 acres.

Somers H Payne, James Gilhooly MP alleged he was sitting in Durrus Petty Sessions 1887 outside his district.

Christopher Peard, 1770, Tallow Co. Waterford

Henry Hawk Pearde Esq., Pre 1830, Coole Abbey, Fermoy, Aghern 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Henry Parker Heard, listed 1838

John Warren Payne, Bantry, Agent Lord Bantry. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Rev. Somers Payne, Upton, Bandon, 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845.

Somers Payne B.L. (1853-, 1885, Carrigmahon, Monkstown, son John Warren Payne, BL. Land Agent, Beech House, Bantry, he ran against James Gilhooley in election and was defeated, Bantry, ed. Rossall, Irish Bar 1875-1883, Director Munster and Leinster Bank, Bandon Railway, m 1879 Edith d John Leslie, Lee Carrow, Passage, Paynes originate Upton, Bandon, Land Agents to Bantry and other Estates, listed 1913, listed 1921. Buried Marmullane, Passage West.

Captain Warren Peacocke, 911, Skevanish, Innishannon, listed 1913,

Lieutenant-Colonel Warren Thomas Peacocke, Innishannon, donated 1920, burial site for Christ Church, Innishannon in memory of his father Captain Warren Peacock, listed 1921.

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Christopher Peard, 1772 witness with Nicholas Lysaght, Youghal deed.

Henry Hawkes Peard, Coooleabey, Fermoy. Listed 1835. Related to Gumbletons.

Richard Pearde, 1740William Pearde, 1754

John Pearson (1847-. 1902, Mount Cross, Macroom son of John, Mount Cross, Surveyor, m 1882, Eleanor Percy, d Devonshire Penrose Hawkes, Rockville, Macroom, 4 children, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Henry Pelham, Pre 1831

James Edward Penrose, 1898 also Co. Meath, Waterford, Woodhill, Cork, Lismore Castle, Waterford, Quaker, Member Irish Landowners Association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Samuel Penrose, Esq., Pre 1831, listed 1838, Rosemount, Ballincollig, Quaker, promoting road improvements 1822. Subscriber as Samuel Junior, 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. 1835 Subscriber at Shandangan, Cookstown, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Samuel Quayle Welsted-Penrose, 1900, Ballywalter, Castletownroche, listed 1913, listed 1921.

George Peppard, 1706

Richard Pepys, Esq., Lord Chief Justice, 1654.

Rev. Charles Percival, 1786, Churchtown. 1791 Meeting at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landlowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

7th Earl of Egmont (1854-, Charles George Percival, Lohart Castle, Cecilstown, Mallow, Coowdry Lodge, Midhurst, UK, late M.P., Midhurst, listed 1874-5.

John Percivall, 1654.

Sir Philip Percival, Bart., 1680

Sir John Perciva/Percevall, Bart -1886), 1681, Burton Hall, Charleville, 1686203 tried a Ms. Supple ‘for having a bastard ‘ and sentenced her to the house of correction. Died leaving 5 small children and debts of £11,000. Percival like Boyles, pre-Cromwellian planters. House burned by retreating Jacobites 1690.

203 Southern Reported and Cork Commercial Courier, 9th June 1838, carry list of full attendance which seems to cover active Magistrates.

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Sir Philip Percival, Art, 1680

Sir Anthony Perrier (1770-1845), Knight, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter, Sheriff 1808, Mayor 1820, Superceded 1810-30, son of Sir Anthony Perrier (1712-1772) he with Lavatt a Subscriber James Simon Irish Coinage 1749. 1820 Member Cork Library. Huguenot ancestry. Owner Spring Lane Distillery. Committee of Merchants for Lord Lieutenant Dinner 1828. 16 children operated from 68 South Mall. One of founders with Sir Patrick O’Connor, Marble Hill of Cork Library 1792. Writing to Chief Secretary 1821, listed 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. Sitting Glanmire 1865, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Perrier family Huguenot active in rope making (Douglas), sugar refining (Hanover St.) property development, law and insurance. Daughter Jane married Julius Besnard of Huguenot origin. Buried St. Lukes Douglas. 1840 daughter Susanna married in Upper Canada William Giffard.

Sir David Perrier (1765-1826), 1821, Lota, Cork, mother left widowed with 8 c=hidren under 20 related to Spillers of Ross and Stawells of Kinsale. brother of Sir Anthony, Mayor 1813, also ran Court of Conscience, petitioning for Police position. May be father of Thomas, TCD 1814, aged 16. Reputed to have a 30 oar state barge when visiting other houses on the River Lee, 1827 attended dinner given by Jeremiah Murphy, Hyde Park, Cork with Catholic Bishop of Cork, Dr. Murphy, John Cotter, Jonas Travers, Gibbons, Alexander O’Driscoll, JP, Perriers, relations Besnards and Gibbons ran Cork Corporation pre 1840.

William Lumley Perrier (1805-1895), 68 South Mall and Ballinure House, HIgh Sheriff 1832/3. Ran insurance business. Married 1831 Anna Lumley, Douglas House. sitting Cork 1850. Signed Petition re Romish Encroachment 1851' at Bellaire as Church Warden St. Nicholas, Cork. 1878 Police Office. Owned land the Cork District Asylum built on in Shanakiel received £3,000. Director Cork Bandon railway, Skiddys Almshouse and Commercial Buildings South Mall. Probate to William Lumley Perrier, Springmount, Sunday’s Well and Bernard Dooly, Land Agent, South Mall, £2,579.

Thomas Perrott Esq., sitting Fermoy 1835, Upland, Fermoy. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Charles Perry, Esq., Cork, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

Samuel Richard Perry Esq., 1797, Butlerstown, Kinsale, 1831, listed 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian, Cork, 1839.

Stephen Perry, 1895 City, 3 Landscape Terrace, listed 1900

Captain Frederick H. Phillips, 1910, Clondrohid House, Macroom, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Noblett Phillips, witness to deed with JOhn Smith 1772.

John Philpot, 1732, Conway

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William Philpot, 1721, may be father of Henry, TCD, 1711 aged 17 ed Mr. Morgaan, Tipperary.

Robert Phayne (Fair/Phair), 1654.

Sir Vesian Pick, (1722-1822) TCD, 1797, son of French Minister John (1732-1783), Merchant. TCD, 1738 aged 16 ed Dr. Grey, son of John. Knighted for efforts in defence of Cork during French attempt to land at Bantry 1796. Poor command of English. Writing to Chief Secretary 1821, Lord Mayor Cork. Interred in family vault in French church. Relation Lieutenant Thomas Vick Kilkenny Regiment given Freedom of Cork 1813 for military gallantry son of Rev. John Pick.

Emanuel Pigott, 1734, Chetwynd, Cork

Ebenezer Pike (1853-1931), 1886/1888 City, Kilcrenagh, Carrigrohane, Director Cork Steam Packet Co and many others, family originate in Newbury, Berkshire, Richard Pike 1648, Cromwellians, converted to be Quakers, m 1884, Ethel Norah Godfrey d Travelyn Godfrey Faussett, Kent, 5 children. Family long involved in trade, banking and shipbuilding. Subscriber Distress Fund Cork 1895. Late High Sheriff of County, listed 1913, listed 1921. House burned 1919-1922, left for England where he died..

Joseph Pike (1851-, DL, 1882, Dunsland, Glanmire, son Ebenezer, and Lydia Clibborn Pike (1833-1900), she died in 1900 leaving £163,143. Besborough, Blackrock, Director Shipping, Railway and other Companies. Unsuccessful attempt as Conservation in 188 election. Deputy Lieutenant Cork City. Quaker, M 1881 Frances d Walter Crickley, Lancashire, 2 children, listed 1913, major defamation action in 4 Courts after allegation of cheating at cards he was exonerated. Ran shipping companies. listed 1921.

Edwin Pim, JP, John Day son of Robert Day JP, (1838-1914) married his eldest daughter Susannah. Probably a Quaker.

Oliver Stephen Southwell Piper, 1901, Glenbrook House, Passage West, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Brudnell Plummer, Pre 1821, Mountplummer, 1831

Captain Plunkett, Special Divisional Magistrate Co. Cork, 1884, came in for adverse publicity during Land War.

Hugh Pollock, RM, Cork Quarter Sessions 1856.

James Wheeler Pollock, 1868, Mount Grange, Douglas, Resident, £350, son and executor of Hugh Pollock, Merchant, Donnybrook,1866, estate £14,000, ran flax mills probably in Besnards old mills, listed 1885-6.

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Thomas Holmes Pomeroy (1681-1752), 1714, Pallis, Newmarket, son William and Martha, Kilmallock, m Andriah Towgood, witness in deed 1726

Charles William Talbot Ponsonby, 1869, Park View, Youghal, Non-Resident, £240. Land record, 1870, 10,167 acres.

Richard Ponsonby, 1731

Hewitt Poole TCD, Mayfield, Bandon?, 1845, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). Pooles managed Midleton Estates until dismissed. May be TCD, 1827, aged 15, father Thomas, lawyer, Cork

Richard Hewitt Powell, 1903, Mayfield, Bandon, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Thomas Pope, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter, Merchant family ‘Popes Quay’, Blackrock Castle Rebuilding commenced 1828 Thomas Dunscomb, Mayor, Robert Evory and Osborne Savage Sheriff's, Samuel Perry Common Speaker, possession 1829 to Thomas Pope Mayor, Samuel Perry Junior, James Cummins, Sheriffs, Richard Sainthill Common Speaker.

Benjamin Popham, Bandon, Superceded 1810-30

Henry Popham, 1890, Bankhouse, Dunmanway, listed 1913.

Edward Porter, 1730, Ballinhassig

Eyre Powell, 1880, Mount Prospect, Passage West, Resident, listed at Mansfield, Passage West, 1913.

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Claringbould Powell, (1801-1902)204, 1874, Bawnlahan (O’Donovan Estate), Leap, Resident, £67, 2nd. son Major Edward Powell and Eleanor d James B. Buchanan, m Mary Ann d Lieutenant-General Hutchesson, daughter 1837, oldest son Rev. Francis Perry Hutchesson b 1843, Newcastle. Estate to Powells from Lieutenant-General O’Donovan (The O’Donovan) on death of his widow to her brother Major Powell. Probate last address 2, Alfred Place, Dover, in Ireland £1,886. Land record, 1870, 2,475 acres.

David Power, 1724

Francis Hodder Power, 1875, Roskeen, Kanturk, Resident, £120. Probate 1893 to widow Margaret, £1,230.

John Power, 1687

204 Barrys in Cork since 1188

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John Power, 1855, Cecilstown, Mallow, Resident, listed 1875-6 Roskeen, Mallow. Land record, 1870, 773 acres.

Kingston Power, 1785, Kilworth

Dr. Maurice Power, (1811-1870) M.D., listed 1838, born Deelish, Skibbereen, 4th son of Andrew Power, Ed Stonyhurst College. Nephew of Father John Power, PP, Kilmacabea reputed to have miracles attributed to him Travelled to USA where his brothers were prominent in New York m Catherine Livingston in 1832 her father Judge Henry Brockholst Livingston. On return to Ireland involved in Repeal politics, appointed Magistrate sat Clonakilty 1843 resigned when a fellow magistrate dismissed by Lord Chancellor for attending political meeting.He was re appointed in 186 and sat in Cobh. MP Cork 1847-1852. Appointed Lieutenant-Governor St.Lucia resigned moved to Germany back to Cork 1860s Bought Ringacoltig House and grounds. Through his wife be became a significant property owner in New York and owned 2,000 acres in Cork. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Buried Rosscarbery family plot

Pierce Power Esq. TCD -1794), Pre 1831, Catholic, TCD, 1812, aged 18, son Pierce, Gent( he probably Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,)., listed 1838, Rosskeen, sitting Cecilstown 1835. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Thomas Power, 1795, Kilworth

Frederick Pragnell Esq., Kilworth, listed 1835, 1838, sitting Fermoy sitting Mitchelstown, 1835

Major James Arthur Pratt (1859-, 1892, Long Quay, Kinsale son and executor of Richard Charles Pratt JP, ed Midleton College, Sub-Lieutenant North Cork Rifles. Life saver awarded medal. Kinsale Board of Guardians Grand Juror 1892, listed 1913. Henry Pratt, 1912, Gawsworth, Carrigrohane, listed 1913.

Joseph Pratt, 1748

Richard Charles Pratt, Compass HIll, Kinsale, listed 1854. Wife Mary child 1860. Land record, 1870, 70 acres.

Richard Charles Pratt, pre 1910, Compass HIll, Kinsale, son Major James Arthur Pratt JP, born 1859, Kinsale 4th son he married widow of Robert Wilkes Heard JP, Kinsale, grandson John Isaac Heard, MP Kinsale 1847, son Robert Heard JP, m Charlotte Amyand Powys, Pallastown, Kinsale 5 children, on his death she remarried 1898 Richard Charles Pratt, b 1869, Kinsale 4th son Richard Charles . Probate 1890, to Major James Arthur Pratt JP, Kinsale, £2,704

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Robert Pratt, 1880, Glenworth/Gawsworth, Carrigrohane, Resident, £120?. Landowner Kilnaglory parish.Rev. William Pratt, 1768, Desert

William Massey Preston, 1900, Mount Desert, Cork, listed 1913.

Thomas W. Priestley, 1905, Castletownroche, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Richard Pyne, 1677

George Purcell Esq., Lohort Castle, Mallow, Superceded 1810-30, appealed 182. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

James Purcell, 1765, Kanturk, witness 205to deed 1764, 1765 Newmarket. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766, with Henry Bowerman witness 1766.

James George Purcell, 1879, Carrigmore, Ballymeen, Resident, £387. Land record, England, 1870, 930 acres.

Rev. Matthew Purcell, 1800, Burton, Buttevant, 1831, sitting Buttevant 1835. Land record, 1870, 779 acres.

Pierce Purcell- 1896), Dromore Cottage, Mallow, listed 1854, Quarter Sessions Mallow 1865, 1874. In 187020s had 1, 974 acres. Related to Leaders. Married 1856 Alicia Ellen d late Richard Wilis Gason, Richmond, Co. Tipperary. Probate to William W. Purcell, Dromore Mallow, £825. Land record, 1870, 1,942 acres.

Raymond John Purcell, 1907, Burton Park, Churchtown, Buttevant, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Richard Purcell, 1747, Canturke (Kanturk), witness with Richard Aldworth in deed 1749.

Rev. Richard Purcell, 1764, GlananoreRichard Purcell, 1780, CorkWilliam Purcell, Pre 1821, Attamine, 1831

Bartholomew Purdon, 1669

Bartholomew Purdon, 1702

Bartholomew Purdon, 1759, Ballyclough,

Bartholomew Purdon, TCD (1731, 1764 TCD, 1750 aged 19 son of John

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Bartholomew Purdon TCD (1850-, RM 1894, Rosebank, Skibbereen and Bantry, son Bartholomew, Ardrums, Co. Meath District Inspector RIC, m Margaret Lambert d Rev. Horatio Townsend Dean Achonry, Co. Sligo, 6 children. Hunts with Carbery Hounds, listed 1921.

Gilbert Purdon, 1718

Gilbert Purdon, 1718George Purdon, 1758Henry Purdon, 1713.

Nicholas Purdon, 1654.

Henry Puxley TCD (1741-1803), 1763, Bantry, son of John Puxley, Customs Official killed by O’Sullivan, dispute over seizure. Barrister 1764. Married Sarah Lavelllin, Carragaline, 1771.

Henry Lavellin Puxley (1835-1909), M.A. (Oxon), 1860, Dunboy Castle, Castletownbere, Llangan Carmarthenshire, Non-Resident, £237, son of John Lavellin Puxley, who m 1830 Fanny Rosa Maria White, Bantry House returned as Sheriff for Cork County, 1863. Lavellins an old Cork Catholic Norman family who converted. Sara Lavellin, Carrigaline married Henry Puxley of Dunboy late 18th century. M Anna Adelind d Lieutenant Colonel Indian Army. On this line the Puxleys are related to Timothy O’Donovan, JP, O’Donovan’s Cove, Durrus. In 1870s had over 7,000 acres. Probate in London Irish estate £2,251 to Herbert H.L. Puxley and Frank L. Puxley, buried Hove, East Sussex. Land record, 1870, 9,158 acres.

John Puxley, 1752, Beerhaven, probably killed by O’Sullivan 1754 dispute over smuggling he being in Excise. Son Henry TCD, 1757 aged 19.

John Lavellin Puxley TCD (1772-1856), Dunboy, Allihies, Copper Mining Magnate. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Pre 1830. Signed public declaration in Skibbereen to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, Arthur Hutchins, Thomas Baldwin, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. listed 1838, started mines in 1812 at peak employed 1,600 miners. M Sarah Hobbs, da Thomas Bantry. John Puxley, Berehaven qualified as Barrister 1797.

John Lavellin Puxley, 1830 (two of same name), m 1830 in Allihies Fanny Rosa Maria White, Bantry House parents of Henry Lavellin Puxley (1835-1909), JP. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Listed 1835 at KIlbey.

Edmund J. Quinlan, 1908, Queens Square, Fermoy, listed 1913, listed 1921. He had a memorial tablet in Irish and English St. Patrick’s Church, Fermoy to his wife Mary Ellen nee Mulcahy d 1914 and to his parents.

Thomas Quinlan, 1908, Kingwilliamstown, listed 1913.

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John B. Quinn, listed 1838

Richard B. Quin/Quinn -1870), Fir Grove, Innishannon, Landlord, sitting Innishannon 1835, listed 1854. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Shot specimen Canada Goose 1846 presented to relative Edward Newman editor Zoologist and is in museum. Probably related to Stawells. Probate to executor Richard Palmer Williams, 38 Dame St., Dublin, £10,000.

Lieutenant-Colonel Abel Ram, 1797, Superceded 1810-30John Rasleigh, 1786, BalinadeeCharles Racraft (Roycroft), 1878, Gurteenroe House, Macroom, Resident, £21

John Raymond, 1721, Greenhill, witness with John Bond, both Mallow and JP in 1740 deed.

Richard Rea, 1893, Woodside, Fermoy, listed 1913.

John Thomas Rearden206 1874, Ballincurrig House Douglas, Resident, £140

H.E. Redmond, 1888, RM, Queenstown District, British Army later constabulary, £675 p.a., 37 when appointed.

Edward Hoare Reeves, 1788, BallyglissaneRichard Hore Reeves, 1868, Castlekerin, Kilvullen, Non-Resident, £24. Land record, 1870, 1,702 acres.

Thomas Somerville Reeves (1787-1868), Tramore House, Douglas. Merchant. sitting Cork 1850, Reeves have O’Dempsey Gaelic207 ancestry. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Son Joseph Reeves, Barrister 1845. Subscriber Projected Cork and Western Mining Company 1844. Probate to Rev. isaac Morgan Reeves, Glandore House, Leap, Rev. James Morgan Reeves,The Island, Drimoleague, Rebecca Morgan reeves, spinster estate £25,000

Thomas Somerville Reeves, LRCP and SI, 1898, Tramore House, Douglas, Cork, Young Men’s Christian Association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921.

James Regan, 1912 City, 51 Grand Parade.

Alex Reid BL, 1908, Firgrove, Innishannon, listed 1913, listed 1921.

David Reid, 1831, listed 1838

Alfred Charles Reilly, 1898 City, Hill House, Douglas, listed 1900

John Reilly, Cork witness to deed 1755.

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Edward Richardson, 1698Edward Richardson, Junior, 1700

Joseph William Richey, 1910/1911 City and County, 24 Sundays Well Road, Cork and Youghal, listed 1913.

Alan Riggs, 1705

Lieutenant-Colonel Ringaud, Special Military, Magistrate, 1866

William Baron Riversdale (Tonson), Lisnegar, Rathcormac. Pre 1830. Deputy Lieutenant 1832, listed 1838

William J.T. Alcock, Stawell Riversdale, 1874, Kilbrittain Castle, Kilbrittain, Resident, £544

Major Byram M. L. Roberts (1863-, 1896, Ardmore, Passage West, son of Richard, Ardmore and Henrietta d Robert White, Glengariff Castle Munster Fusiliers, Boer War, Cattle Breeder, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Captain Roberts, RM, Refusal to convict those accused of firing at Orange Parade in Dunmanway regarded as partisan.

Francis Roberts, 1666

Jonath Roberts, 1824, Charleville

John Roberts Esq., Pre 1830, Robert’s Cove, Carrigaline,sitting Passage West, 1835. Land record, 1870, 1,186 acres.

Michael Roberts, Esq., Pre 1830, Mount Rivers, Carrigaline, listed 1838, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Michael Roberts, Junior, Pre 1830, Kilmoney, Carrigaline, listed 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Randall Roberts, 1697Randall Robert, 1740, Britsfieldstown

Captain R.E. Roberts, 1915, Simla, Passage West, listed 1921.

Richard Roberts, 1857, Ardmore, Passage West, Resident, £315. Land record, 1870, 849 acres.

Robert Roberts, 1734,5Rev. Thomas Roberts, 1665Thomas Roberts, 1698

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Sir Thomas Roberts, Esq., listed 1838, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace.

William Roberts, 1769, Charleville

William Roberts, 1895, Rigsdale, Ballinhassig, listed 1913, listed 1921.

George Robinson, Coronea, Skibbereen. Grandson of Rev. Thomas Robinson of Coronea (house gone) and Dorothea Townsend m 1784. Member Drimoleague Lodge, Skibbereen, Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Presentment sessions East Division of West Carbery, Skibbereen 1845 as Butlersgift. Attending address Drimoleague Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Listed 1856, Attending Railway meeting Drimoleague 1856. Drimoleague 1861, Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1862. 1866 Freemason Skibbereen 15th Lodge, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. Land record, 1870, 948 acres in Drimoleague area.

John Robinson, 1795, Kilworth

Richard Boyle Robinson Esq., Skibbereen, sitting Timoleague, 1835. Listed 1835 Glinville’. Land record, 1870, 19 acres.

Thomas Robinson, Skibbereen, Superseded 1810-30, writing to Chief Secretary 1821, from Wexford seeking position as Magistrate refers to suppressing ‘dreadful outrages’ and enclosing handbill of Magistrates of Skibbereen 1815 praising him since he became resident. . Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Richard Boyle Robinson, Pre 1830

Honourable Alexis Roche, 1890, Assola, Kanturk, listed 1913.

A.T. Roche, Police Court, Cork, 1857.

Andrew F. Roche/Roach. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859.

Augustine Roche MP, 1895 City, 73 Douglas Street, subscriber Zenith Marine Disaster, Baltimore, 1895. Cork Choral Union 1910. Cork Corporation Councillor 1910. Chamber of Commerce 1910.

Cecil Roche, RM, close links to I.P.L.U. (Irish Popular Loyal Union) founded 1885, presided at Goleen trial and imprisonment of Father Crowley. Involved in agitation/eviction cases in Kerry, Clare, East Cork.

Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Roche, Ballymonis, Whitegate, 1859, on recommendation of County Lieutenant Right Honourable Stuart de Decies, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Edmund Roch/Roche, 1687Edward Roch/Roche, 1687

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Edward Roche, 1795, Trabolgan, Midleton, brother Edmond ‘Mon’ Roche, extensive landowner KIldinan, Glenville, United Irishman, later acquitted when charged. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons address Kilshannig bought off Devonshers bankers Cork Fermoy. Deputy Lieutenant 1838. Father Lord Fermoy. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor.

Edmund Burke Roche (1815-1874), M.P. Cork 1837-1855, D.L., Created Lord Fermoy 1855. Lord Lieutenant Co. Cork 1856-74. Liberal MP Marylebone 1859-65. Married Elizabeth Thursby 1848. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College, supported tenant’s rights, Belgooly, 1850. Member as Colonel E. Roche, election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Edward Francis Roche, 1861, Hayfield, Coachford, Non-Resident, listed 1875-6, Johnston, Glounthaune., Garrett Roch/Roche, 1685

George Roche, Woodbine Hill, Youghal, listed 1856.

James Joseph Roche Esq., listed 1838, Aghada House, Midleton. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. 1828 ‘Vosterburg’ seeking reform of House of Commons. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Maurice Roch/Roche, 1687Patrick Roch, 1672Peter Roch/Roche, 167?Victor Raddey? Roche, 1865, Killintle, Rathcormac, Usually Resident, £40George Rogers, 1690Colonel George Rogers, 1703, MountpleasantJohn Rogers, 1730Joseph Rogers, 1742

Rev. Richard Rogers, 1796, Curriglass, Superceded 1810-30. 1791 Meeting at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

John Rogerson, 1743Francis Roland, listed 1838 Dr James O’Lomasney Ronayne, 1871, Youghal, Resident, £29John Ronayne208, Ardbralagh House, Co. Waterford, Non-Resident, £261

Patrick Ronayne (1798-1883), Ann Mount, Queenstown, buried Caheragh 1883.

208 Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail 18 September 1841

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R. Power Ronayne D.L., Esq., D’Laughtnane Houe, Youghal, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

William Roper, Barrister-at-Law, 1799, Superceded 1810-30David Ross, 1871, The Cliff, Youghal,

David Ross, 1907, Tweedmount, Blarney, member Ratepayers protective association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Gibbs Ross209, 1788, Cork

Andrew Wood Rowland, 1912, Ballinacurra, Midleton, listed 1921.

Francis Rowland, 1774, Monee

Francis Rowland Esq., Pre 1830, KIlbay House, Cloyne, sitting Cloyne. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Land record, 1870,1,426 acres. 1835 commenting with Samuel Adams and B. w. Goold Adams on good conduct of military in 1835 elections.

Francis Edward Rowland, 1866, Kilboy House, Cloyne, Resident, £134, listed 1875-6.

Edward Roycroft, 1894, Mount Gabriel, Schull, listed 1913, associated with Irish Parliamentary Party probably ancestor of spouse of Michael Pat Murphy, TD, and spouse of John O'Donoghue, TD and Cathaoirleach Dáil, County Council 1910, listed 1921. West Cork Roycrofts according to family lore descend from two Cromwellian brothers who came to Bandon.

Tymothy (Timothy) Rutter, Renewed 1661, Mitchelstown?Andrew Ruddock, 1678Andrew Ruddock, 1703Rev. Richard Ruffin, 1714

Henry Rugg, Youghal 1740 witness with James Luther, JP in deed.

John Rugg, 1696

Captain William Henry Rushbrooke, 1892, Ringmeen, Queenstown, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Mr Patrick Russell Esq. Charleville, Kanturk, with Colonel Joseph Straton, stopped Major Sampson Carter from questioning suspect 1821 during disinfection.

209 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 28 June 1834, Meeting Cork Protestants

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James Russell Esq., Mount Russell, Charleville, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

James Alexander Russell TCD (1842-, 1887, Glanmire House, son James, Land Agent hunts, m 1. Mary Milward Nash edo Captain Grey, Lotamore House, 2. Frances Ann d M.C. Hendley, Mount Rivers, Fermoy, listed 1913.

James Stanislaus Russell, 1907, Baldwin St./Kingston Square, Mitchelstown, Auctioneer and Army Forage Contractor, son John, Mitchelstown member local organizations m 1903 Eileen edo James J.A. Driscoll, Tipperary, 4 children, County Council 1910, listed 1913

Michael P. Russell, 1868, Glanmore, Charleville, probably father of Michael JP, b 1845. Land record, 1870, 450 acres.

Michael P. Russell (1845-, Pre 1910, Glanmore, Charleville, father Michael JP, ed Tullabeg College, m 1880, Alice d.Morrogh-Bernard,JP, DL, Fahagh Court, Co. Kerry, hunts Duhallow Hunt.

John George Ryall, 1910, The Rock, Bartlemy, Fermoy, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Rev. Joshua Brown Ryder (1786-1855?), TCD, Pre 1831, Son of Rev. John, TCD, 1802, aged 16 ed Mr. Grier, born Cork. Castlelyons House, sitting Rathcormac, 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1835. Father of Michael Wood Ryder, TCD, 1835 aged 16. Brother Archdeacon, threatened to prosecute 1835 George Harris re sermon concerning eviction of Ryan and fatalities. 1826 election voted for Callaghan. 1862 eldest daughter Marguerite died at 1 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Rev. Thomas Ryder, 1728

The Venerable Rev. W(illiam) Ryder, Archdeacon Cloyne, Pre 1831, Ballinterry, Rathcormac, sitting Rathcormac, 1835. 1822 Lord Lieutenant sends £20 for local distress. Brother Rev. Joshua Brown Ryder, Castlelyons. 1826 election voted for Callaghan. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland.

George Rye, 1712, estate through marriage of Alderman John Bailey, of Castlemore, J.P., married 1680 Anne Tuckey, (Cork MLL.B.) and had issue five daus., of whom the eldest carried the Bailey estates to her husband, Colonel George Rye.

John Rye, 1758 Rye Court, Macroom, witness deed 1774 with Michael Tisdall.

John Bailie Tonson Rye, 1875, Woodlands/Ryecourt, Macroom, Bandon, listed 1875-6, Member Irish Landowners Association 1910, listed 1913

John R. Tonson Rye, 1902, Ryecourt, Cookstown, listed 1913

John Tonson Rye, Ryecourt, Cookstown, Pre 1830, listed 1835, 1838. Subscriber Cork Yacht Club 1833. Elected to Committee Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Complaint about violence and molestation in running of 1835 election.

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Captain Richard Tonson Rye (1819-1907), D.L., Ryecourt, Macroom, HIgh Sheriff Co. Cork, 1855, m 1846 Miss Baldwin, Mount Pleasant, she d 1893, both buried Templemartin Church. Land record, 1870, 3,412 acres.

Richard B. Tonson, 1902, Ryecourt,crookstown, listed 1913

Henry Sadler, 1791, may be father of Richard, TCD, 1796, aged 16 father merchant.

Bellis Sandes, listed 1885-6, Lisabrin Lodge, Fermoy.

Robert Sanders, 1654.

Colonel Robert Sanders, CB, JP, Charleville Park, listed 1854, niece Isabella Maria m 1890, Charles Arthur Webb (1856, Pre 1910, Wilton Mallow and Quartertown House, Mallow, 2nd son John Castletownroche, ed Exeter, Sherborne, Dorset, Member RDS, Principal J&R Webb and Mallow Mills.

Robert Massy Dawson Sanders, DL, 1889 JP Co. Tipperary, Sanders park, Charleville, listed 1921.

Thomas Sanders BL., JP, LLD, 1889, Sanders Park, Charleville, edo, Isabella Maria m 1890, Charles Arthur Webb (1856, Pre 1910, Wilton Mallow and Quartertown House, Mallow, 2nd son John Castletownroche, ed Exeter, Sherborne, Dorset, Member RDS, Principal J&R Webb and Mallow Mills, listed 1913.

William Sanders, 1786, Charleville

George Sandes, Dunowen House, Clonakilty. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845

Robert Sandford, 1716

Louis J. Sandler, 1915, 9, St. Vincent’s View, Mardyke, Cork, listed 1921.

Matthew Sankey, Pre 1830Abraham Savage, Renewed 1662, Bandon wife Margaret

Dominick Sarsfield, 1686, the Sarsfields, Terrys, Galweys, Goulds, Meades, Ronaynes, a grouping of Old English Catholic Mercantile families, expelled from Cork in Cromwellian times, some later conformed to the Church of Ireland.

Dominick Sarsfield, 1764Dominic(k) Sarsfield, 1791, Superseded 1810-30. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. May be father of Dominick Sarsfield TCD, 1814 aged 17.

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Dominic P. Sarsfield, 1908, Coolmoreen, Innishannon, listed 1913, listed at Fairy Hill, Mallow, 1921.

Dominick Ronayne Patrick Sarsfield, 1860, Doughcloyne210, Cork, Resident, £502. Land record, 1870, 1,518 acres. Possibly TCD, 1820, aged 17 son of Dominic Sarsfield, ed Mr. Lee. May be lawyer, sons James, Philip, Thomas, Dominic Theobald, TCD, 1840. SAMUEL HENRY PONSONBY HARMAN, R. Carrigaline, vice Scott. S. H. P. Harman, b. at Fermoy, 29th May, 1869, eldest son married Angelina StopfolId, second dau. of the late Capt. Dominick Patrick Ronayne Sarsfield, M.A., J.P., D.L., of Doughcloyne, Co. Cork, and has issue, Samuel Thomas Sarsfield; Angela Mary Elizabeth.

Simon Sarsfield, 1776, Johnstown

Thomas Ronayne Sarsfield Esq., pre 1828, Blarney, Cork Summer Assizes 1828. Sitting Blarney 1835, listed 1838. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Member Provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College, late Sheriff of the City of Cork, Police Court, Cork, 1857. Provisional Committee Cork/Killarney Railway 1845.

Captain Thomas R. Sarsfield, 1888, Doughloyne , Togher, Cork, premises later African Missions, listed 1913, listed 1921.

R.M.D. Sanders, Chairman Irish Landowners Association 1910William Sanders, 1786, Charleville

John Saunders Esq., Cork. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

William R. Saunders, voted 1850, for George Travers as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Abraham Savadge, 1654.

Jeremiah C. Scanlan, 1911, 33 Sundays Well, Cork, listed 1913, listed 1921.

James William Scott (1842-, 1882, Westfields, Queenstown, son of Philip Scott, JP, Queenstown, ed England, family long involved in shipping, m 1873, Charlotte Matilda d Joshua Rawdon, Cheshire, Sailors Home 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Sir John Harley Scott, Knt., 1886, City and County, Riverslea, Sundays Well/Knockrea House, , Cork Corporation Councillor 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Major Matthew Scott (1779-1844), Coolmeen, Bandon. Seeking position as Magistrate 1821 from Gortaglanna, Bandon, then half pay officer with 26th Regiment of Foot. Vice-President attended Reformers Dinner, Bandon, 1839 for Daniel O’Connell, MP.

210 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2503

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Philip Scott, JP, Pre 1843, Queenstown, family long involved in shipping, 1849 presented address to Queen Victoria after which Cobh renamed. father of James William JP, b 1842.

Robert Scott, Sidney Ville, Cork owner Scotts Hardware, now McCurtain St. Daughter Susannah married 1857 Robert Day JP (1838-1914) William Scudamore, 1662, DoneraileMatthew Lane Scanlan, Pre 1830

Rev Armiger Sealy (1740-1855), Unmory, Bandon, sitting Bandon, 1835, 1845, died 1855, aged 95, regarded as Ireland’s oldest magistrate. Son of James, the clothier, of Bandon, grandson of Armiger and great grandson of Robert who married Elizabeth Marsh. Writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re disaffection in Timoleague and improvement to laws on trespass. Provost of Bandon. 1821 request to Chief Secretary with James R Barry John Swete, Thomas Walker that military be sent to Timoleague re Captain Rock disturbances. 1828 Quarter Session Bandon.

Baldwin W. Sealy TCD (1805-, Gortnahowen, Kilbrittain, listed 1875-6. TCD, 1822 ged 17 son Robert, ed Dr. Stewart.

George Sealy, 1766, Bandon. Was a free burgess and Provost a few times. Uncle of James, the clothier, son of Robert who married Elizabeth Marsh. Also a clothier. Inherited Gortnahorna from his brother, Dr John of Richmount (now part of the Grammar School). Witness to 172 deed with Arminger Sealy, Bandon,Gent. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,

Rev. George Sealy TCD? (1758-, 1792, possibly TCD 1774 aged 15, ed Dr. Jessop, son George, merchant.

George Sealy, Pre 1831

James Sealy, 1774, Tylney, Bandon, - possibly the clothier and brother of George 1766 Rev Armiger was the son of James, the clothier, brother of the George Sealy, provost and magistrate. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,

Jonas Morris Sealy Esq. (1785-, TCD. Barleyfield, Bandon, pre 1831, Gortnahorna, sitting Ballinspittle, Timoleague, 1835, eldest son of Robert of Gortnahorna (who in turn was the eldest son of George, the magistrate 1766). TCD 1801 aged 16 ed Mr. Cooke, son Robert. 1822 petition to Lord Lieutenant with Jonas Stawell, Kilbrittain suggesting public works to improve lot of local poor. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

John Seeley, 1681, Bandon ?

John Sealy, 1791, Richmount, 1831, descendant of Dr John, the brother of Armiger and George (Gortnahorna). 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons.

John Sealy, Castle Island, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

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William Sealy, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

Captain William Deane Seymour, 1861, Queenstown, Resident, £100. 1863 contributor to S. V. de Paul coal fund. Sitting Queenstown 1878.

O’Neal Seagave, 1888, RM, Kanturk, in army, £425 p.a, 31 when appointed.

Henry Shanahan (1844-, 1908 City, Springville, Blackrock son of M.E. Shanahan, first with father to introduce factory packing of butter, m 1874 Annie d William Harris, Youghal, 6 children

Francis Lord Viscount Shannon, 1686

The Right Honourable Henry Earl of Shannon, pre 1831, listed 1838. Subscriber, 2 copies, 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. Land record, 1870, 11,232 acres.

William G. Shannon, 1915, Gurteenakilla House, Ballydehob, listed 1921.

Bernard Robert Shaw (1801-1880), Pre 1828, Monkstown Castle,. Cork Yacht Club 1833, listed 1835. Cork Summer Assizes 1828 possibly father, Ballymona. Stamp distributor, Cork. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Protestant protest meeting Cork 1834. Son of Bernard, Collector of Cork and Jane Westropp. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839. His daughter Jane, Plymouth Brethren, married Abraham Chatterton (1825-1908), Solicitor

Colonel Frederick George Shaw, 1895, Heathburn, Ballincollig, listed 1913

William Shaw (Sensible Shaw) (1823-1895), TCD, MP, 1857, Woodlands, Bandon, Beaumont Cork, Resident, £507, admitted 1857 on recommendation of Lord Fermoy, Lord Lieutenant, Co. Cork. Born Moy, Co, Tyrone, m Charlotte Clear daughter of corn merchant. Initially clergyman of Independent church. 868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. Ran for 1868, election as a Liberal against Colonel Henry Boyle Bernard (Conservative), 113 Catholic, 9 Church of Ireland, 8 Methodist, 6 Presbyterians 4 Unitarians, Bernard received no vote from the Catholics later became Home Ruler, later Chairman Irish Parliamentary Party. Founded Millfield Flax and Spinning Company, Millfield. Involved 1864, in founding Munster bank which later collapsed.

William James Shaw, Police Court, Kilnap, Cork, 1857. Merchant, subscriber Cork Passage Railway 1837 £500. Land record, 1870, 943 acres?.

Luke Shea, Superceded 1810-30, Catholic, Rennies, Kinsale. Cork Summer Assizes, address Britfieldtown. 1828 addressed Tenant Right meeting, Belgooly, 1850, ally of E.B. Roche, Trabolgan, M.P. Land record, Presumed son Luke Joseph Shea, called to bar 1835 only son of Luke Shea Gort Grenane, Co. Cork. 1870, 1,786 acres. May be Lucas, Catholic, father of Lucas Shea TCD, 1829 aged 19.

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Henry Sheares, -1750), 1721, Golden Bush, Cork, banker, Dr. Rogers, Travers, Shears, descended from Henry Shears, apothecary and property investor South Liberties. May be descended from Loveson mother’s side substantial property owners North Cork. Father of Henry, TCD, 1744 aged 16. Witness with William Bullen, Sovereign Kinsale to deed 1728. Son Henry MP Clonakilty, active contributor Irish parliament 1763-74, friend of his patron Richard Earl of Shannon. grand father of Shears Brothers (John and Henry Barristers) of 1798, found in Son Henry ‘Hibernian Chronicle’ 1789. Pension from Parliament £200 p.a. until he got position of Weighmaster of Cork

Timothy Sheehan, 1908, Coachford, listed 1913

Bryan Sheehy, 1793, CorballyEdward John Sheehy, The Park, Queenstown, Non-Resident

Timothy (Tim) Sheehy (1855-1938), 1914, Market Street, Skibbereen, 2nd son of Timothy, The Square, ed Castleknock College, coal and turf merchant Market St., brother Michael Chairman TC 1885, active in Land War and Home Rule. Established Skibbereen GAA> Listed 1921, Chairman Skibbereen UDC 1910s and 1920s. Cork County Council 1902 and 1925. TD Cumann na nGaedhael 1929-7-32, ‘Father of Dáil’. Married Hannah Josephine Brown d fish merchant Cork andxxx Kinsale 6 sons 1 daughter, 4th son michael Chairman UDC 1944, 1950, daughter-in-law Bridget 1952, 1967, grand daughter Mary Sheehy-Hussy 1976, 1979.

William J. Sheehy, Bloomfield. Sitting Douglas, 1850, Bloomfield. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College.

Captain Arthur Frederick Sherman-Crawford (1862-, pre 1910, Lota Lodge, Glaanmire, son of Arthur Frederick Sherman-Crawford Deputy Lieutenant Co. Down, and Ann d William Crawford, Lakelands, Blackrock, Brewer, m 1890 Ida Florence d. James Perry JP, Ardlui, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, 2 children. Listed 1910.

Dr. Edward Shipsey, MD, 1893, Air Hill, Schull, Shipseys originally Quakers, listed 1913, 1921, at Beausite, Rushbrook, Queenstown.

Isaac Shipsey, 1910, Baltimore, Co. Cork, listed 1913, listed 1921.

John Shirley, 1684

Edward Shorten, 1910, Millfield, Rosscarbery, listed 1913

James Shorten, 1915, Mawmore House, Bandon, listed 1921.

Captain Edmund Anderson Shuldham, Coolkelure, Dunmanway, listed 1854, A.D.C. to Lord Lieutenant, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Niece Georgina, Countess of Bandon. Built Coolkelure Church, Dunmanway, 1865. Dunmanway Shouldhams descend

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from Shouldham/McCarthy marriage c 1720. Land record, Major Shuldham, 1870, 13,039 acres.

Leopold Shuldham211 1856, Coolkelure, Dunmanway, Resident

William Lemuel Shuldham Esq., Coolkelure, Dunmanway. Listed 1835. 1833 Grand Jury Inspector with Hungerford into Ballydehob Dispensary. Sitting Dunmanway 1835, Refusal to convict those accused of firing at Orange Parade in Dunmanway regarded as partisan. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. In the chancel of Dunmanway Church s a handsome 3-light window, presented by the late O'Donovan, D.L., as a memorial of his brother-in-law, William Lemuel Shuldham, and his wife. There are mural tablets to the Cox family and others.

Lieutenant-General Shouldham (1810-, Coolkelure, Dunmanway, daughter Catherine m 1852, Percy Freke Evans, 7th Baron, Check

Rev. William Sillto, 1795, Drimoleague, (HC 21/2/1799) CORK Committed to the county gaol by Rev. William Silletto, JOHN FITZGERALD, charged with having with several others committed a burglary and felony in the house of George Fuller, of Brade.

James Simcox, 1910, Bloomfield House, Douglas, Glengara,Killeagh, listed 1913

Francis Sing (Synge), LLD, 1669Richard Singe, Archdeacon of Cork, 1680John Skelton, 1796, Ross(Carbery)

William Skiddy, Died 1640 late of city of Cork212, Ald., one of the Commissioners of his Maj". Peace, eldest s. and h. of John S., of same, AId. William mar. Christian, dr. of Francis Martell, of Cork, ald. Issue, living, 2 sons and 2 drs., 'l}iz. , Nicholas, mar. Ellen, dr. of John Romi.ne, of same, gent; Francis, unmd.; Christian, eldest dr., now a wid dow and relict of William Meade, also Miagh, of same, gent. ; MargaIet, mar. Andrew Skiddy fitz Nicholas, of Dingle-Ichouse, co. Kerry, gent. Sd. William died at Cork, Dec'. 10, 1640, and was interred in Christ Church, Corka. Testified by Thomas Skiddy, gent., cousin to defunct; l'ecorded in Ulster office, AMg. 9, 1641

Clement Skiddy, 1688Samuel Smiley, pre 1831

Brian Smith, 1654.

Francis Smith, 1670Henry Smith, 1879, Asolas, Kanturk, Resident, £97

John Smith witness to deed with Noblett Phillips 1772. possibly witness with Thomas Booles, 1739 to deed with, Francis Daw, all JPs and Charleville.

211 212 Chatterton, Clerk of Peace, Eppi p 255165

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John Augustus Smith, Clonmult, Midleton, 1875, Resident, £209Peter Smith, 1726

Richard Smith, D.L., Ballintra, Youghal, listed 1856

Richard Smith, Bloomfort House, Mallow, listed 1875-6.

Thomas Smith/Smyth, 1791, supported application 1808 of James B O’Sullivan, Linen and Paper Manufacturer, Dripsey to be Appointed Justice of the Peace.

Thomas Smith, 1912, Tullybrick, Shercock, Cavan?, listed 1913

William Smith, 1776, Carmoyhill, 1756, Cork witness in deed, Cork City, with William Parks JP.

Rev. Charles Smyth, Rector of Bantry, 1797, possibly voted 1841 election for Longfield/Leader as Rev. Godfrey Clarke Charles William Smith, address Lisbrinny.

Rev. Charles Smyth, 1799,

Grice Smyth, 1706, Ballynatray, Co. Waterford, family in Ireland since Elizabethan times. Son of Richard and 2nd wife Alice d Richard Grice, Ballycullane, Co. Limerick, stem of Smythe family.

Henry Mitchell Smyth Esq., pre 1830, Castle Widenham, Castletownroche, listed 1835, 1838, sitting Fermoy 1835. 2nd son Grice Smyth, Ballynatray, Co. Waterford. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. M 1819, Priscilla Widenham Creagh.

Henry John Widenham Smythe, 1866, Caste Widenhenham, Castletownroche, usually Resident, £30, listed 1875-6. Son Henry Mitchell Smyth d 1850 and Priscilla Widenham Creagh d 1837. Castle Widenham originally Roche Widenham mid 17th century then Brazier-Creagh and by marriage to Smyths.

Henry Smyth, 1897, Finure, Whitegate listed 1913

James Smyth, 1745

John James Smyth, 1875/6, Rathcoursey House, Ballinacurra, Resident, £413, listed 1913

Richard Smyth/Smith Esq., Pre 1823. Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Castle Doneen, Rosscarbery, sitting Rosscarbery, 1835. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. House show as Smyth in 1783 map now in ruins.

Richard Smyth Esq, Pre 1831 (two of same name), Ballynatray, Youghal, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical

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Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838. May be related the Richard Boyle Great Earl of Cork.

John Snowe, 1779, CorkWilliam Snowe, 1719, Bandon, agents for Boyles/Devonshire Estate. William Snow Senior and Junior witness to deed 1731 William Blair of Dunmanway and Earl of Cork213.

William Snowe, 1769, Cork

Somers (Henry) Payne (1854-1920), BL, 1885, Carrigmahon, Monkstown, major business figure Cork. Executor James W. Payne.

Aylmer Coghill Somerville DL, 1891, England, Tally-Ho House, Castletownsend, listed 1913, President of Carbery Agricultural Show 1892-7, as was his father earlier in 1840s. listed at Shanacourt Castle, Castletownsend, 1921. Listed at Shanacourt Castle, Castletownsend, 1921. Executor £489, of father Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Somerville D.L.(1825-1898)

Major John (East India Company) Townsend Somerville (1800-1861), Point House, Castletownshend, sitting Skibbereen, Union Hall 1850. Son of Captain Philip and Margaret Hungerford, m 1839 Frances Margaret d Rev. Arthur Herbert, Myross Wood. Probate 1861 to widow Frances Mary, £3,000.

Philip Somerville -1861), Priory (Prairie), Schull, 1850, listed 1850, 1856, 3rd son Thomas, Drishane, and Mary d Philip Townsend, Derry, m 1. daughter Horace Townsend, 2. 1816 Harriet d Richard Townsend, the Point, 3. Isabella d Redmond Uniacke, Old Court, Captain South Cork Militia. Donor 1825 to Schull Catholic Church. Listed in 1841 election Longfield/Leader, £50 freeholder North Lisacaha, Schull. Receiver under Court of Chancery for W. H. Hull, a minor turned out 10 from Hull estate at Lowertown 1845. Probate 1861 to John Limrick, Union Hall, £4,000.

Richard Somerville, Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction.

Thomas Townshend Somerville, 1796, CastlehavenRev. Thomas Somerville, Clerke, 1744

Thomas Somerville Esq. (1797-1882), Drishane House, Castletownsend, son of Thomas, m Harriett Townsend of Castle Townsend in 1822, d Richard Boyle Townsend (1756-1827). Pre 1830, listed 1835 Castlehaven. 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, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. 1838, sitting Skibbereen, 1835, 1850. Presentment sessions East Division of West Carbery, Skibbereen 1845. A Thomas Somerville at Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, Cork Spring Assizes 1863 HIgh Sheriff as Thomas, Drishane. 1828 application to Dublin

213 Courtesy Des Keenan, http://www.deskeenan.com/4PrChapter19.htm#Magistry

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Castle re gas supply for Skibbereen. involved with Richard Townsend, Castletownsend and James Redmond Barry, Glandore, in setting up Agricultural and Country Bank in Skibbereen, April 1835214. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Chairman Skibbereen Board of Guardians 35 years, 1848-81. Chairing Skibbereen 1847 distress meeting. Small estate 450 acres. Grand father of Edith Somerville (1858-1949)

Thomas Henry Somerville D.L., 1862, Queenstown, Resident, £155, may have m Elizabeth 10th d. Sir Josiah Coghill, 3rd Baronet, and Anna Maria d Chief Justice Bushe, son Colonel Thomas Cameron Fitzgerald Somerville b 1862, Malmaisson, Castletownsend Check

Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Somerville D.L.(1825-1898), Clontaff, Drishane/Union Hall, 1855, Resident, £119, listed 1875-6. British Army retired to Drishane 1858. Owned 450 acres in 1870s. father of Edith Somerville. High Sheriff Co. Cork 1888. He and wife Adelaide parents of 8 including Edith Somerville (1859-1949). Probate 1898 to son Aylmer Coghill Somerville, Drishane, £489. Check if correct Thomas

Colonel Townsend, Castletownsend, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876.

Captain Thomas Somerville DL (1818-1891), The Prairie, Schull, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. 1866 Freemason Treasurer Skibbereen 15th Lodge. Poor Law Guardian, Skibbereen 1884. James Gilhooly MP alleged he was sitting in Skibbereen Quarter Sessions 1887 outside his district, he may have been living at Durrus Court at that stage. Probate died at Beach Bantry, 1891 to wife Millicent Hart M.E., (Evans relation?) Ardrala, Newcourt, Skibbereen she died aged 63, 1898, £568. Widow’s probate to Robert Symms, Skibbereen, £970, Plaque in St. Brendan’s Church, Bantry put up by three daughters.

Colonel Thomas C.F. Somerville, 1919, Drishane House, Castletownshend, listed 1921.

Robert Southwell, 1654, Kinsale, granted 1666 confiscated lands of Barry Óg Barry, Kinsale, Vice-Admiral Munster. Sovereign Kinsale three occasions. His son Robert Principal Secretary of State for Ireland 1690.

Colonel William FitzWiliam Spaigh R.E., 1891, (1842-, Union Hall House, Leap, son of Henry JP, Dromore, Co. Clare, Royal Engineers, Nile Campaign 1884, Grand Juror, m 1. Ellen d Thomas Crowe, Dromore, Clare, 2. Lucy Margaret oco John Limrick Union Hall (Limricks originated Goleen 18th century) He and his wife Lucy (daughter of Paul Limrick JP) lived in Union Hall up to the early 1920s until they were burned out of their house in Union Hall during the troubles in 1923, apparently because Lucy Spaight had suggested that the Black and Tans should be posted to the Skibbereen area. Using the compensation they received, Col. Spaight and his wife eventually moved to England, listed 1921.

Andrew Speaning, Esq., Cork, Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839.

214 Probably a sub-sept of the O’Sullivans

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Simon Spiro, 1907 City, 9 Bridge St., The Laurels, Western Road.

James Splaine Esq., Pre 1831, Garrane, Bandon, sitting Farnivane (Bandon) in Samuel Hosford’s house Roughgrove 1835, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, listed 1838. 1861, 2nd daughter Frances Vernor m Richard Lane Allman. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846. Provisional Committee Cork/Killarney Railway 1845. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Garrane rented from Devonshire Estate.

John Splaine, Barrane, Bandon, daughter Frances m,. 1861, Francis Lane Allman, Monorode, Bandon, 1861

S. Spire, member Ratepayers protective association 1910.

Harmar Devereux Spratt, 1870, Pencil Hill, Mallow, Resident, £100, son? Harmar, Lieutenant may have died Boer War 1902. Intermarried with Foots. Family originated in Somerset in Cork since 17th century. Land record, 1870, 211 acres, James 228, Richard 211 acres..

William Spread, 1759. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Thomas Spraight, Junior, 1756John Spread, 1719, Forrest?, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,Noblett Spread, 1723William Spread, 1732, ForrestDevereaux Spratt, 1719Rev. Thomas Squire, 1734, Curriglass.

John Stammer, Bandon, Provost 1738 witness215 to deed. Mrs Sarah Stammers, Bandon. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellion', Cork, 1766,

Thomas Parsons Stamers Esq., Tourine House, Newmarket, listed 1854. 1850 appointed on recommendation of Lord Bandon

William Stammers, 1796, Carriganass, Bantry?. 1791 Meeting at Kings Arms Tavern Cork of Members of Hanover Association (Landlowners/Magistrates) re Whiteboys.

George Stannard, 1706George Stannard, 1775, Newmarket, Superseded 1810-30

Robert F. Starkie, R.M., 1898, Trafalgar House, Tivoli Road, Cork, sitting Skibbereen 1850, Rosscarbery 1862, listed 1921.

William Starkie (1824-1897), RM, in 1860 Sligo, Queenstown, Cregane Manor, Rosscarbery, Catholic. subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. Married

215 http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2614

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Frances Power. Families intermarried with Limricks, Union Hall. Son William Joseph Myles, b 1860 Sligo Commissioner of Education responsible for introducing Irish history and Shakespeare to National Schools. Daughter Edyth painter. Probate 1897 address 6, Edward St, Regent’s Park, London, Cregane Manor Rosscarbery, to Robert Fitzwilliam Starkie, RM, Virginia Co. Cavan and Arnold de la Poer Power, Solicitor, Clonmel, £3,710. Land record, William R. Camden House, cork, 1870, 618 acres.

Owen Charles Starkie, 1898, Woodville, Ballyhooley, listed 1913

Dr. William Starkey, M.D., 1868, Woodville House, Ballyhooley, Generally Resident, £131, 1878 listed as Resident Magistrate, listed 1886-6, as W.R., Dunkettle. Land record, 1870, 89 acres.

Rev. Edmund Stavelly216, Pre 1830Robert Staveley, Pre 1821, CharlevilleReverend Robert Jones Staveley, pre 1831, listed 1838

Robert Jones Stavely, Esq, listed 1838. Stavely fortune on the female line Thomas Jones who died with no male heir in 1764. He was fabulously wealthy and was the sole source of the Stevelly/Staveley money. Thomas Jones got his wealth by inventing insurance, at least in Cork.

John Steele, 1712Sir James Erskine St. Clair, Superceded 1810-30Mansergh St. George, 1797Richard St. George, 1797Anthony St. Ledger, 1693

Arthur St. Ledger, 1720, probable father of Arthur TCD, 1715, aged 20 born England, later 2nd Viscount Doneraile.

Honourable and Rev. James St. Ledger, TCD, (1759-, 1792, 1831, probably TCD, 1775, aged 16 brn Cork.

Honourable Hayes St. Ledger, 1722

Hayes St. Ledger (1771-, 1822, correspondence with Chief Secretary. May be TCD 1787, aged 16, Eton College, father Hayward St. Ledger. HIs own son Hawyard TCD 1820 aged 16. Deputy Lieutenant 1842.

Hayes St. Ledger, 4th Viscount Doneraile,) only child of 3rd Viscount and Lady Charlotte Bernard, 2nd daughter of 1st Earl of Bandon, Francis Bernard. M 1851 Mary Ann Grace Louisa d George Conyngham, Foreign Office, listed 1885-6.

Heyward St. Ledger, (1804-, TCD, 1831, TCD, 1820, 16 son Hayward St. Ledger, ed Maginn, born Cork. Sister may be Cornelia Matilda married Edward Galwey, Barrister.

216 1738, Memorial 65069.

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John St. Ledger, 1705Warham St. Ledger217, 1565Warham St. Ledger, 1690Warham St. Ledger, 1744

William St. Ledger D.L., Riversdale, Kilbrittain, late Captain 27th Foot, North Cork Militia,

Lancelot Stepney, 1670Lancellot Stepney, 1722Joseph Stepney, 1712Coronel Sepps. Stretton, Pre 1831Captain Edward A. Stewart, 1866, Hazlewood, Mallow, Resident, £40

Rev. Henry W. Stewart LLD, Vicar of Rathbarry, Rosscarbery,. Present listed as Rev. William at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Listed 1835 Clonakilty. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Lieutenant-Colonel William Stewart, 1797, 1831

Rev William Stewart, 1831, Creg, Fermoy, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, sitting Fermoy 1835, assuming same name Esq.

Thomas Anthony Staughton, 1868, Gurtagrennan, Minane Bridge, Kinsale, Non-Resident, £100Anthony Stowell/Stawell, 1667.

Eustace Stawell, 1745

Eustace Stawell, Coolmain, Bandon. Justice of the Peace for the County of Cork on 28 June 1786. He is shown by the "Council Book of the City of Cork" to have been a counselor-at-Law on 27 September 1787, on which date he was admitted as a freeman of the city. He was shown in Watson Stewart's "Gentlemen's and Citizen's Almanack for 1809 as having been called to the Irish Bar at Michaelmas 1789, and in Wilson's "Dublin Directory" for 1823 he is shown as a barrister practicing at Bandon. In the "List of Officers of Yeomanry in Ireland" in 1797, Eustace Stawell appears as a First Lieutenant in the Kilbrittain troop of Cavalry, of which Sampson Stawell, of Kilbrittain was the Captain. His commission was dated 31 October 1796. He is mentioned in the will of Sampson Stawell, dated 21 June 1815, as his "kinsman and friend, Eustace Stawell". Sitting 1821, Superseded 1810-30. Enclosing 1821 request from inhabitants of Barony of Courseys to hold a meeting of Loyal Address to King George IV to Chief Secretary.Francis Stawell, 1886, Kilbrack House, Doneraile, listed 1913, listed 1921.

George Stawell, 1768, Ballyviniter

217 1762 London Chronicle Vol 11.

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J.A.S. Alcock-Stawell, listed 1875-6, Kilbrittain castle.

Jonas Stowell/Stawell 1670Jonas Stowell, 1739, KIlbrittain

Jonas Stawell, (1761-1840), Old Court, Doneraile, m Ann Elizabeth Foster sister of Baron Foster.? 1822 petition of Jonas Morris Sealy, Barleyfield, Bandon, to Lord Lieutenant with Jonas Stawell, Kilbrittain suggesting public works to improve lot of local poor.

Sampson Stawell (1741-1819), 1768, Kilbrittain, m. Hester Bernard, Castle Bernard, Bandon.

William Stawell, Pre 1821, Kilbrack?, Buttevant, writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re local disaffection.William Stawell, 1768, Kilbrittain

William J.T. Alcock Stawell, Riversdale, 1875, Kilbrittain Castle, Kilbrittain, Resident, £544

Colonel Straton?, 1821Colonel Sempronny?Stratton, 1821, Brevet Lieutenant ColonelRev. George Strode, 1721, ClerkeRobert Steele, 1769, KinsaleRev. Henry Stewart, Pre 1830Greg Stewart, listed 1838 Captain Spencer Stewart, 1857, Elm Vale/Springfort Hall, Mallow, Resident, £162, listed 1875-6. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868.

Rev William Stewart, Wellfield, Clonakilty, 1821, writing to Chief Secretary 1821 re local disaffection. 1803, Doctor William Callanan,218 Fr David Walsh of Barryroe, and Mr Good were also arrested and conveyed to the County Gaol. Douglas Hungerford and Steward were all Orangemen. Mr Steward lived in the ‘Wellfield’ near Baile an Aifrinn where he operated a dairy which supplied Clonakilty with milk. He never held a benefice as a clergyman but for many years was a magistrate in the area.

Edward Day Stokes (1808-1885), 1874, Corbally House, Riverstown, listed 1875-6 for Castletownsend. Probate died Tralee, 1885, £1,259 to Edward H. de Moleyns, 14 Vesey Place, Kingstown.

Rev. Dr. James Stopford, 1774, Sandville

Major James William Stopford, 1911, Clancoole House, Bandon, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Charles James Stoyte, 1911, Glendoneen, Ballinhassig, listed 1913

218 House of Commons, 25th April 1887, Vol 313 1784.

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Colonel J. Stoyte, 1890, Ballinhassig, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Captain W. J. Stoyte, 1888, Glendoneen, Ballinhassig, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Colonel Joseph Straton, Kanturk, with Mr. Russell, stopped Major Sampson Carter from questioning suspect 1821 during disinfection.

Major Pascoe William Grenfell Stuart-French, 1912, Marino, Queenstown, listed 1921.

Captain Thomas Stuart, RN, listed 1875-6., Combermere, Glounthaune. Probate 1885 to widow Lucy Anne Marchioness d’Espimassy de Fontanelle, £1,281

Captain Thomas Stubbs, listed 1838, East Hill House, Cobh, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Commissioners 1839.

Robert O’Brien Studdert, 1892 JP Co. Clare, Dunboy Castle, Castletownbere, listed 1913, listed 1921. Married as 2nd wife 1884 Maria Frances Puxley. In Hungry Hill he appears as Robert O’Brien Spenser.

Charles Sugrue (1783-1863), Police Court, Cork, 1857, Sidney Place, Cork. Subscriber St. Patrick’s Building Fund, Glanmire Road, 1843. Setting up Catholic Association 1828 with James Callanan, barrister. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Chairman Harbour Board, Commissioner 1835. Probate 1863 as JP, executor John Henry Sugrue, £30,000. Land record, 1870, 288 acres. 24 September: John Henry Sugrue & Henrietta Minhear John Henry, son of Charles Sugrue, Esq. J.P. of Cork, and of Fermoyle, county Kerry to Henrietta, daughter of the late James Minhear Esq., J.p. of Raleigh, county Cork. Nephew Denis Moriarty died Sydney 1842 also grandnephew of Dr. Sugrue, Bishop of Kerry.

John Henry Sugrue (1829-1893), DL, 1874, Sidney-Place, Cork, Merchant, Resident, £113,, Married Henrietta Minihear, Raleaigh, Macroom 1863 daughter of late James JP., son Colonel James 1867, Married Henrietta Minihear, Raleaigh, Macroom 1863 daughter of late John Henry b 1869, Glen Distillery family. 1868 seeking Cork meeting re equality arising from Disestablishment of C of I. May have had substantial lands in Kerry and 1,316 acres in Cork director Cork Passage railway. Probate 1893 to widow Henrietta and John Henry Sugrue, merchant both Sidney Place, £77,372. Land record, 1870,1,316 acres.

Daniel Sullivane219, 1689Daniel Sullivan, 1794, CooleighFrancis Sullivan, Pre 1830Major Sullivan, Pre 1830Rev. John Sullivan, 1765, Clonakilty

219 Reply to Dr. John O’Donovan, Graves Collection, RIA, from James O’Donovan, Gravesend,Kent 1842, grandson of Alexander O’Donovan, Squince. That my grandfather, Alexander Donovan of Squince with other male representatives of the Renagruagh branch I know. That his eldest brother had a daughter (an only child) who was married to a W. [?] Hassett and who was left an only child (a daughter) who was married to the Reverend Rev. Robert Kerckoffer/Kirkchuffer, Ballyvourney Glebe, County of Cork (and who is, I believe, still living).

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William Sullivan, Cork 1737, witness in deed possiblyas Magistrate 17 Coroner 1726, Registrar 1720.

William Connor Sullivan, 1862, Overton House, Bandon, Resident, £5, 1870, 765 acres.

William Cox Langford Sullivan (1868-, 1910, River View, Innishannon, son Thomas Kingston Sullivan, Solicitor (who ran for election as MP against Henry Boyle Bernard 1863) , Bandon, Bandon Sullivans descend from John Sullivan, tanner, Watergate St. Ed Bandon Grammar School, Land Agent. Provincial Grand Secretary Free Masons Munster, m 1900 Eyre ydo, Eyre Maunsell-Eyre, Innishannon,

Edward Supple, 1739, Supple’s CourtJames Supple, 1765Martin Supple, 1688, BandonWilliam Supple, 1679William Supple, 1731

Sir Abraham Sutton Knt., (1849-, 1901, Windsor, Douglas, Son of Abraham, Monkstown ed Clongowes, Chairman Suttons Ltd., Coal Merchants, High Sheriff, 1905, Musical Arts Society 1900, Cork Corporation Councillor 1910, listed 1921.

Joshua Sutton, Superceded 1810-30Rev. Bellingham Swan, 1777, DesertWilliam Bellingham Swan, 1800, Superceded 1810-30.

Alexander Swanston Esq, (1809-1883) MP?., Laragh, Bandon, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846, present with Father O’Brien at Gallow’s Hill to celebrate new church at St. Patricks, 1856. Committee member Bandon Navigation Scheme 1842. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846. Died 1882, Wellbeck St., London aged 73.

Edwin A. Swanton, 1919, The Arcade, Skibbereen, listed 1921.

George Henry Swanton, 1879, Fortview, Ballydehob, sits Ballydehob, Schull, Bantry, resident, April 1879, £189, listed 1913.

James Hutchinson Swanton -1891), Rineen Skibbereen, resident, April 1857, £143. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College. Prominent Methodist. From 1875 Carrisbrook House, Pembroke Ballsbridge. Businessman, miller. landowner, sitting Skibbereen 1861, subscriber (Pembroke Road, Dublin), Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery, 1876. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. 1870, 6.049 acres, 122, Pembroke Rd. Dublin. Died Cheltenham. Probate to James Swanton, Eastview, Glandore, £3,807

Richard Swanton (1851-, 1893, Queenstown, ‘Davitt Magistrate?’, son Richard, Queenstown, UDC, m 1893 Helene d Silvan Genis, Paris, Cork Industrial Development Association 1910.

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Robert H(utchinson?). Swanton, Ballybawn House, Ballydehob, resident, sits Ballydehob and Schull, £42, listed 1875-6, subscriber Dr. Daniel Donovan ‘History of Carbery’, 1876. 1870, 1,160 acres.

George Henry Swanton -1902), Fortview, Ballydehob, sits Ballydehob, Schull, Bantry, resident, April 1879, £189. Probate 1902, to James R.Swanton, MD, £325.

John Swayne, 1780, YoughalRobert Swayne, 1790, Banryre

Francis Bernard Sweeney Esq., Union Hall, Bandon, Pre 1830. Bandon Brunswick Constitutional Club 1828, sitting Bandon 1835, listed 1835, 1838, listed 1854. Provost Bandon, 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834.

Benjamin Sweet Esq., 1752, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766

John Sweete, 1662, Bandon?

Matthew J. Sweetman (probably Sweetnam), 1893, Leamcon, Schull, listed 1913. John Swete Esq., 1791, Brookfield, Bandon,. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. 1821 request to Chief Secretary with Rev. Arminger Sealy, James R Barry, Thomas Walker that military be sent to Timoleague re Captain Rock disturbances. Listed 1831, Timoleague 1821, listed 1838, son of Benjamin of Pleasantfields who married his cousin Joyce Swete she had also been married to Jonas Travers. Lived at with wife Martha d 1839, Ballinacurra near Kinsale for a period later with family in Floraville (Mill House) listed 1838 Agent for Earl of Bandon active member Bandon Corporation. Regarded as kind hearted Agent. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Died 1839 buried Swete family vault Timoleague. Founder member Brunswick Club 1828, supporter Catholic Emancipation.

John Swete, Pre 1824, Bridge St., Bandon. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766, 2 copies.

Samuel Sweet, 1716

Samuel Swete, 1794, Kilglass. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

1824, Macroom.

George Symes, 1678Denis Tangey, 191, Millstreet, listed 1913.

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Jonathan Tanner, 1767, BallinadeeThomas Tarrot, listed 1838

Thomas Hoskins Tarrant (1803-1894), Charlesfort, Cobh, listed 1854, sitting 1868. 1870, 35 acres. Probate to Thomas Tarrant, Surgeon General, Hugh Sherrard Tarrant, both Queenstown, £1,252

Major George Golbourn Tarry, 1913, Rocksavage, Castletownroche, listed 1921.

Dr. Adrian Henry Taylor LRCP and SED, 1883, Knockanemore House, Ovens, Macroom, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Berkley Taylor, 1715

Edwin Taylor, Pre 1830, listed 1835, 1838, 1837 and 1881, Clashaphooka House, Clogheen, Co. Tipperary, Subscriber Lewis, Land Agent for Lismore estate 1880s

William Taylor, 1727, Ballymacow

George Beamish Teulon (1813-1883)220, 1855, Kilbrogan Hill, Bandon, Resident, £168, son John d 1861 and Catherine Wood lived Kilbrogan House and Catherine. Family Huguenot and noted silver and (his grandparents parents John d 1828, Bandon and Mary Wood) and goldsmiths in Cork. 1870, 2,712 acres. Died Glenwood, Fermoy. Executor with Francis Beamish, Killinear of estate of Charles Teulon, 1873, £30,000. His wife Dorcas Jane Teulon he left £15,000 equivalent to €30 million when she died Glenwood and Battersea London she left almost twice that among her executors William F. St. Ledger, 1896.

Charles Peter Teulon, (1815-1891), 59 North Main St., son of John d 1861 and Catherine Wood, brother of George Beamish Teulon. Family Huguenot M Anne. Probate 1892, to Anna Fleury nee Toulan, wife of Alfred E. Fleury (also Huguenot), Enniskillen, £14,421.

John Teulon (1790-1861), 1861, 58 North Main St., Bandon, Subscriber £10 to Bandon Town Hall. Eldest son John (1740-1821) and Mary Wood d. Rev. George Wood, Headmaster Bandon School his wife Jane Beamish Kilmalooda, M Catherine Morris Beamish of Beaumont House, d George of Clohine and Catherine Baldwin 1807, he left £16,000.

Edward Francis Thackwell, 1897, Rostellan Castle, Rostellan, listed 1913, listed 1921.

James Edward Lucas Thackwell, 1876, Aghada Hall, Rostellan, Resident, £151, family related to Roches, Lieutenant Colonel Thackwell m Maria Audriah Roche 1825. A Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Thackwell aged 33 died 1886, Aghada Hall.

Captain Edward H.R. Thackwell, 1909, Conneragh, Youghal, listed 1913, 1921.

220 1764, Memorial 158787.

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Major-General William de Wilton Roche Thackwell C.E., 1888, Aghada Hall, Rostellan, listed 1910. Probate 1910 died Wynstone Place, Brookthorpe, Gloucester, estate to widow Charlotte in Ireland, £2,157

Edward Therry (Terry), Esq., listed 1838.

John James Therry, 1884, Springvale, Kildorrery, listed 1910.

John James Therry Junior, 1908, Springvale House, Kildorrery, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Sir Roger Therry (1800-1874), Initially Magistrate, judge, was born at Cork, Ireland, and educated at Clongowes College and Trinity College, Dublin. In 1822 at Dublin he became secretary of the National Society for the Education of the Poor in Ireland; he was called to the Irish Bar and actively associated with Daniel O'Connell in the campaign for Catholic emancipation. In 1827 he was called to the English Bar. In the next year he edited The Speeches of George Canning, and wrote a memoir on the life of that statesman. On 9 August 1827 at Dublin he married Mrs Ann Reilly, née Corley. In April 1829 he was appointed commissioner, with the right of private practice, of the Courts of Requests (small debts) in New South Wales. He arrived in Sydney with his wife in November.

Esay Thomas, 1654.

Lieutenant-Colonel William Thomas, 1797, Superceded 1810-30

Thomas Dawson Thomas, pre 1910, Castletownroche, son Robert Webb b 1885

William Marquis of Thomond (O’Brien), listed 1838

Thomas Henry Thompson, 1896, Lauriston, Glanmire, listed 1913. Director multiple companies including Cork Permanent Building Society with Maurice Dominic Daly, J.P.,

Edward Badham Thornhill, 1768, Thornhill, Castle Kevin, Mallow, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,Captain James D. Thornhill, Mallow, Pre 1830Richard Thornhill, 1743, Castlekevin, Mallow, leaseholders and relations of Lady Kingsborough, Mitchelstown.

William Thornehill, 1668, Castlekevin, Mallow, In 1666 William Thornhill, a Cromwellian soldier, was granted ‘Castlekiffin’ (Castlekevin) and other land amounting to 2,209 acres in the the barony of Fermoy. A descendant Richard Thornhill married a Miss Badham, a granddaughter of John King 3rd Lord Kingston.

Tickler, 1620, 1635, Bandon

Richard Henry Tilson, 1912 City, Ethelville, Western Road, listed Lisnalee, Ballintemple,1921.

Robert Tilson, 1912 City, Vine Villa, St. Finbarres

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Rev. Fitzgerald Tisdall, Kilmoe (Crookhaven), 1796 raised a Corps of Yeomanry at Crookhaven..

George Newburgh Tisdall, 1855, Donemark House, Bantry, Non-Resident, William Samuel Tisdall (he was on McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, electoral committee for MP) died 1878 probate to Rev. Pratt, Durrus. Probably related to Murphy family Milers of Donemark.Rev. Fitzgerald Tisdall, 1792.

Rev. Michael Tisdall, 1769, Ballymoney, witness to deed with John Rye, Macroom 1774.

Henry F. Tivy, 1907 City, Summer Ville, Monkstown.

Henry Lawrence Tivy (1848-, 1899, Barnstead, Blackrock, son and executor 1896 , estate £2,074, of father Henry Lawrence, family money made butter trade, owner Cork Constitution, founded Cork Constitution Rugby Club, family still control Newspread. M 1878 Eleanor Florence d Will Edward Gibson, Cork. Treasurer Cork Industrial exhibition, Cork Choral Union 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Sir Thomas Tobin F.S.A.,M.R.I.A., D.L., (1807-81), Gunpowder Manufacturer, Catholic?, Oriel House, Ballincollig, Bride Park, KIllumney, born LIverpool grandfather. Family may have been involved in Slave Trade. Bought Gunpowder Mills (formerly Leslies) from Board of Ordnance, with Liverpool partner Charles Horsfall for £15,000. At its height main industrial concern in Cork employing 1,600. Ballincollig, listed 1838, m Catherine Ellis, Cumbria. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Ex-Officio Poor Law Guardian 1839. 1840 calling for Testimonial to late William Crawford Cork benefactor. Report on 1850 dinner for Sir Robert Kane, President Queens College. Executive committee Cork Exhibition 1852, F.R.A of Northern Antiquaries, Copenhagen. Son Arthur killed in India. Buried in Inniscarra Graveyard He commissioned a Stained Glass Window in St Peter's C of Irl Church in Carrigrohane memory of his son. Tobin St (by side of Old Cork Archives/Triskell Arts) was dedicated to his name by his fellow Aldermen of Cork Corporation.

India. Probate in Ireland £5,303

Rev. John Toler, 1796, 1831Richard Toler,1737Sampson Toogood, 1682Samuel Toogood, 168?

John Tooker, 1722, family held land in trust for Barrys under Penal Laws, also friendly with Powers of Clonmult

Richard Tooker, 1745, On the 9th of July,186., Miss Dora Barry, the writer's aunt, told him that "her uncle, Richard Barry, Esq., J. P., Barry's Lodge, was named Richard after his godfather, Richard Tooker (son of Richard Tooker and Elizabeth Longfield), and when young was called in the family Dickey Tucker. Richard Tooker gave his godson twenty cows, and

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offered to take farms on long leases for her grandfather. Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,

Richard Tooker, 1793, Anne Mouny

Richard B. Tooker, Police Court, Cork, 1857.

John Bailie Tonson Rye D.L. (1847-, Pre 1910, Rye Court, Macroom, son Captain Richard b 1847, family descended from Hulls of Leamcon. Deputy Lieutenant Co. Cork, m 1876, Madeline Charlotte d Sir Thomas Dance. 6th Baron Modreeny.

Richard Tonson, 1721, the same name is collector of Baltimore 1753.

Captain Richard Tonson Rye D.L., Pre 1910, Rye Court, Macroom, son John Bailie b 1847, family descended from Hulls of Leamcon

Major Richard Beare Tooker, listed 1875-6., Inniscarra House, sits Inchigeela.

Cliffe Tottenham, 1759, Newborow

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 Rebellon', 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.

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

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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 Townsend221 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. 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. Deputy Lieutenant 1838 ar Woodside. 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

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John Townsend, 1671John Townsend, 1714John Townsend, 1721John 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 adn 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

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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.

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. 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 1835222 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

222 1740, memorial 71307.

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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. 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.,

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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

Boyle Travers, 1738, Ballynamona

Frank V. Johnson Travers, 1904, Butlerstown House, Timoleague, listed 1913, listed 1921

Henry Boyle Travers, 1871, Wallstown Castle, Stranballymore, Fermoy, Resident, £291, listed 1913.

Henry Boyle Travers, Ballymacowen House, Clonakilty, listed 1875-6, 1910. Daughter married Rev. Charles William Graves (1858-, Bandon.

John Travers, 1674John Travers, 1725 Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,

John Moore Travers/Traverse, 1773, Firgrove, attended meeting 1830 to protest at withdrawal of Admiral Flag from Cork Port. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. 1834 Member Committee Cork Protestants.Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Witness with Arthur Coughlan Gent., Cork, to 1784 deed Arthur Bernard Bandon, Stephen Coppinger, Merchant, Cork.

John Travers, 1780, Garrycloyne

John Traverse/Travers, 1831, Doughcloyne Castle, Cork. Cork Summer Assizes 1828, sitting Blarney 1835, voted for George Travers as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Mrs Travers223 1823 made an appeal to the Society for the Distressed irish Poor, of 16 neighbouring Landed Proprietors producing a rental of £16,000 per annum all were no resident and noe contributed but a few humble farmers did.

223 Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 15th May 1838.

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.Jonas Travers, 1776, Butlerstown

Jonas Traverse Esq., Pre 1830, Butlerstown, Timoleague, 1827 attended dinner given by Jeremiah Murphy, Hyde Park, Cork with Catholic Bishop of Cork, Dr. Murphy, John Cotter, Perriers, Gibsons, Alexander O’Driscoll, JP, listed 1835, 1838, sitting Timoleague, 1835, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, voted for George Travers as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty). High Tory.. Robert Travers, 1713Robert Travers, 1700Robert Travers, 1715Robert Traves,1738, Hettyfield possible witness to deed 1741 with Robert Bettesworth JP both Cork City.Robert Travers, 1791Robert Travers, 1793.Robert Travers, 1793, Bandon, possible member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Colonel Robert Travers, Timoleague House. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Pre 1830, listed 1835, 1838, sitting Timoleague, 1835.

Major-General Sir Robert Travers. Listed 1835.

Robert Travers, 1904, Timoleague House, Timoleague, listed 1913, listed 1921

Spenser E. Travers, 1909, Kilgariff House, Clonakilty and Doneen House, Patrickswell, Co. Limerick, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Thomas Travers, 1779, Maryville

Thomas Travers, 1779, Maryville

Colonel Sir Robert Travers/Travers, Pre 1830. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832

Thomas Travers, 1779, Maryville

Walter Traverse, 1758, Pallace AnnCaptain Thomas Sandes Trench, 1875 JP Queens County, Churchtown House, Churchtown, Buttevant, and Glenmalyre, Ballybritas, Queens County, listed 1913, listed 1921.

William Trinder, 1910, New Court, Skibbereen, listed 1913, listed 1921

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Rev. Broderick Tuckey, Rector of Dunmanway, 1795. Rev. Broderick, B.A., T.C.D., J.P. for Co. Cork, Vicar of Fanlobbus, and Dromagh, Diocese of Cork (1794 to 1818), Prebendary of Killanully (1788 to 1794), m. 1797, Martha, dau. of William Verling, Deputy-Recorder of Cork. She d. Sept. 1, 1852, aet 95. He d. 1818,

Davys Tuckey born a t Greenhill, 1775, J.P., m. Susan, dau. of Thomas Kift, by his 2nd wife, Susan Carew

Major John Tuckey, 1878, Dunmanway, Resident, £200

Rev.Thomas Tuckey, Pre 1823, Present at enquiry Skibbereen 1823 into enquiry into fatal affray at Castlehaven caused by Rev. Morritt’s tithe extraction. Reduced tithes in Drimoleague c 1825 to minimum level needed for a modest lifestyle and told his tithe roctors to take no further action widely praised. Rev. Thomas, Scholar and B.A., T.CLD., J.P. for Co. Cork, Rector of Drumdaleague, Diocese of Cork (1818 to 1852), m. 13 August, 1808, Dorothea, dau. of Abraham Jagoe, of Kilronan Co. Cork, and d. 5 July, 1852, aet. 73,

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Turner, Pre 1830Henry Emanuel Turner, 1857, Prohurst House, Charleville, Resident

Timothy J. Twomey, 1908, Main St., Macroom, listed 1913.

James Tyat, 1704Richard Underwood,1769.

Crofton Uniacke, Ballyre, Midleton. 1791, 1831. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes.

James Uniack, 1713, Subscriber Alderman Youghal of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766,John Uniacke, 1769, Cottage

Redmond Uniacke, 1794, Old Court. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Robert Uniacke, 1733, Mount UniackeRobert Uniacke, 1776, Woodhouse, Co. Waterford. Possible member at ‘Lodge’ Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

Major Robert Uniacke, 1797Thomas Uniacke, 1688Thomas Uniack, 1709

Thomas M. Usborne -1883), Ardfoile, Ballintemple, Manager Cork Savings Bank, wife Margaret d 1883 leaving £17,873. 1866 Douglas Petty Sessions.

Cecil Ernest Vandeleur, 1905, Springmount, Mallow, listed 1913, listed 1921.

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Samuel Vemoze Esq., Shandangan, Macroom, sitting Shandangan, Macroom, 1835.

Bartholomew Verling, Cobh. Pre 1830, Spanish Consul 1824. 1828 Cork Liberal Club. 1828 seeking reform of House of Commons. Attended meeting 1830 to protest at withdrawal of Admiral Flag from Cork Port. 1831 calling for public meeting arising from failure of Reform Bill. Cork Yacht Club 1833. Listed 1835.

Dr. Bartholomew W. Verling (1803-1893), M.D., 1856, Springfield Lodge (Oxclose), Newmarket, Kanturk, Resident, £6, Catholic, sitting Cobh 1850, son of Edward and Anne nee Ronayne. M 1. Mary d Thomas Walsh of Youghal she died aged 30, 2.Sabina d Walter hervey Kavanagh, Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Executor James Verling, Queenstown, Inspector of Hospitals Ordnance Medical Department, at soiree for John O’Connell, M.M. 1850. Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1859. Listed 1885, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork. Voted for Leader 1865 election. Member election committee McCarthy Downing, Skibbereen, 1868. Owned 110 acres Co. Cork and post Griffith 1883 Co. Limerick. Newmarket Graveyard: HERE LIETH THE REMAINS OF BARTHOLOMEW VERLING HE DIEd AT OXCLOSE JULY 20TH 1865 AGED 12 YRS ALSO ARABELLA VERLING SHE DIED AT QUEENSTOWN DEC'R 4TH AGED 19 YRS THEY WERE THE CHILDREN OF BATHOLOMEW VERLING ESQR OF OXCLOSE AND HIS WIFE SABINA KAVANAGH GRAND-DAUGHTER OF MORGAN KAVANAGH OF THE ANCIENT HOUSE OF BORRIS BY HIS WIFE LADY FRANCES BUTLER SISTER TO JOHN THE 16TH EARL OF ORMOND Probate £1,792 described as retired surgeon Royal Navy, executor son from 2nd marriage, Walter Kavanagh Verling, surgeon.

Rev. Richard Verling, 1716

James Vernon, Garrane, Templemartin, 3rd daughter m pre 1866 Richard Lane Allman, Magistrate, last Liberal MP for Bandonbridge, joint owner Allman’s Distillery and brewery.

Dr. George Vickery, M.D., 1908, Greenhill and Ballywilliam. Kinsale, listed 1913, listed 1921

Vignoles, Stipendiary Magistrate, Bandon 1833.

Rev. Christopher Vowell, Mayor of Youghal (for time being), 1686Rev. Edward Vowell, 1685

John Vowell, 1711, witness in Bernard Bandon deed 1717 with Henry Wallis.John Vowell, 1752, SpringfortRichard Vowell, 1791Bryan Wade, 1664, Bandon/Pheal?Bryan Wade, 1691William Wade, 1698

E.B. Warburton, 1888, RM, Bantry, Constabulary Officer, £675p.a

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Major George Warburton, Pre 1831

Nathaniel Webb Ware Esq., Pre 1831, Sitting Mallow, 1835, Quarter Sessions 1865, .

William Waggett Esq., Pre 1810, Recorder Cork, Kitsborough, Cork, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

John Wagner (1837-, 1905, Underhill, Dunmanway, son Richard, Dunmanway, ed Dunmanway Grammar School, m 1867 Ellen Maria `Wolfe d William Wolfe Bantry, she had 8 children. Postmaster, listed 1913, listed 1921

William Wakeham, 1692

Robert Walker, CE. 1894, 17 South Mall, listed 1900

Sir Hardress Waller, Knt, 1654.

Henry Wallis, listed 1838. Cork Yacht Club 1833. Henry Wallis, 1715, witness in Bernard Bandon deed 1717 with John VowellHenry Wallis, 1748, DrishaneHenry Wallis, 1762, Curryglass

Captain Henry Wallis, Drishane Castle, Millstreet, Pre 1831. Deputy Lieutenant 1832. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, sitting Bantry, sitting Millstreet, 1835. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841, listed 1854 (Verify if same?)

James Wallis, 1777, CorkJohn Wallis, 1692

John Wallis, 1749, Drishane, witness with Jóhn Lysaght to 1752 deed Adams/Purcell.

John Wallis, 1786, (Hibernian Chronicle 11/2/1799) CORK Committed to the county gaol by John Wallis, Esq., DENNIS READY and DARBY CONNELL, charged with making pikes, and with having committed other acts of treason and rebellion.

John Cook Wallis Esq., pre 1821, 1821 writing to Chief Secretary re disaffection.listed 1838, sitting Millstreet, 1835.

Peter Wallis, 1654.

Thomas Walker224, 1664, Fermoy225

Thomas Walker, 1800, Fermoy

224 1740, memorial 71307.225 1765, Memorial 157873.

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Rev. Thomas Walker, Timoleague 1821, pre 1821. 1821 request to Chief Secretary with Rev. Arminger Sealy, John Swete, James R Barry that military be sent to Timoleague re Captain Rock disturbances. 1835 Subscriber as Rector Kilmalooda, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Wallis Adams Walker, 1878, Woodview, Carriglass, Usually Resident, £37John Waller, 1797, 1831

Henry Audrey Wallis, 1887, Beaumont, Roskrow, Penzance, Cornwall, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Cornelius Walsh, Castle Dodd, Charleville, listed 1921

Edward Walsh, 1779, Cooyduff (Cooleduff)

John Walsh, 1912, Kilgullane,Mitchelstown, listed 1913.

Michael Henry Walsh, 1903, Ballymona House, Midleton, listed 1913, listed 1921

Edward Bayly Warburton (1823-1888), R.M., listed 1886, Bantry, refusal to approve gun licences to named individual (one James O’Mahony probably of Kilcrohane a future JP) in Bantry are raised in House of Commons by James Gilhooley MP. Buried 1888, Garryvucha, Bantry. Probate £1,385 to widow Emily (1833-1904)

Major George Warburton, Pre 1830. Inspector General Police. Listed 1835.

George Stawell Ware, 1880, Wilton, Mallow, Resident, £89

Thomas Ware Esq., Pre 1831, Woodford, Mallow, Sitting Mallow, 1835.

Nathaniel Webb Ware, Woodfort, Malow, listed 1856. Cork Summer Assizes 1828 possibly father.

Ekins Waring, Pre 1831William Warner, 1677

Sir Augustus Warren, 1781, Warren Court, Macroom. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. 1826 member Grand Jury Cork County Assizes. 1831 Sir Augustus, Bart, listed 1838. Involved in attempts to amicably resolve tithes 1838226. Subscriber 1821 Dr Thomas Wood’s ‘Primitive Inhabitants of Ireland. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. (HC 29/5/1800) -Committed to the County Gaol by Augustus Warren, Esq., DENIS LEARY, charged with the murder of Robert Hutchinson, Esq.

Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren Bart, D.L., (1833-, 1864 JP Co. Kerry, Warren Court, Lissarda, Macroom and Sillerane, Co. Kerry, listed 1875-6 also Co. Kerry. Eldest son of Sir

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John 4th Bart, an Dowager Lady Warren edo Rev.Robert, Crooksown, m 1864, Georgina edo Rev. John Blennerhassett, M.A, Nadrid, niece Arthur Blennerhassett, MP. Co Kerry. Crimea, India, Sheriff 1867. Brother of John Borlease Warren, listed 1913 at Woodlands, Normanby, Guildford, Surrey..Augustus Riversdale John B. Warren, 1895, Warren Court, Lissarda, Macroom, listed 1913.

Frederick Hutchinson Warren, 1874, Codrum, Macroom, Resident, Major West Cork Artillery.

Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Galwey Warren (1874-, 1899, Sierra Leone, West Africa, born Cornwall, son Major John Augustus Warren, Coolcower House, Macroom and Mary Spence d Thomas Thimblely, Lincolnshire, Limerick City Royal Field Reserve, District Commissioner Sierra Leone, Medal for Quelling disturbance there, big game hunter, listed 1913..John Warren, 1774, CastlewarrenJohn Warren, 1795, Windsor Hill, 1831, listed 1838. May be owner of rent charge of lands 1835 at Kiloctane with Robert Warren entitling him to vote. Member Crookstown Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

John Borlease Warren (1799-, Magistrate also for Kerry, Warren Grove, Ryemount, Crookstown and Sillerdane Cottage, Kenmare, Co. Kerry, brother of Sir Augustus Warren, m 1823 Mary d Rev R. Warren, Involved in attempts to amicably resolve tithes 1838227. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837. Related and tenant of Lord Bandon. Lord Bandon as Lord of Manor of Macroom, Kilcrea and Blarney appointed him Seneschal to Manor Courts replace Mr. Brown who heard cases to his death at 87 in 1836.228 Permitted witnesses to give evidence in Irish. Seeking meeting 1841 on Poor Laws..

Major John Augustus Warren, Pre 1910, Coolcower House, Macroom m Mary Spence d Thomas Thimblely, Lincolnshire. Son, Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Galwey Warren (1874-, Pre 1910, Sierra Leone, West Africa, born Cornwall, listed 1854, subalter.

John A. Warren, Subalter, Voted for Leader 1865 election. May be John Warren listed Aldworth 1844 at Gurteenard, Kanturk.

Massey H. Warren, 1846.

Michael Warren, 1842, Quarter Sessions, Bantry.Robert Warren, 1758, Warren’s Court, Subscriber of 1766 'The History of the Irish Rebellon', Cork, 1766, 5 books. Member as Robert Warren Bart? Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

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Robert Warren, 1797, Gumbleton, (or Robert Warren Gumbleton?), 1797, Glenatore. Member, Kinsale, Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Robert Warren, 1876, Crookstown House, Crookstown, Resident, £101Robert Warren, 1873, Killiney Castle, Dublin

R.L. Warren, Queenstown, daughter Ethel Penneyfather married Henry Thomas Daunt, JP, Dromderrig, KInsale son of Achilles Daunt, JP, Tracton Abbey.

William Warren, 1758, Hollyhill

William Warren, 1780, Leamlara. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys. Superseded 1810-30

William Warren, Clontaff Farm, Bantry Quarter Sessions, 1861.

Thomas Walker, Pre 1831Abraham Watkins, 1693John Watkins, 111734, Oldcourt

Robert Watkins, Cork, 1779, witness to deed 1779 with John Walstead.

Westrop Watkins, 1756, Doneraile, witness deed 1766 with John Creagh.

Dr. Eaton William Waters MB, MCH, , 1912, Brideweir, Aghern, Conna, Fermoy, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Thomas Waters, 1869, Sarsfield Court, Riverstown, Resident, £83Robert Watts, 1790, Mallow

Charles Arthur Webb (1856, 1896, Wilton, Mallow and Quartertown House, Mallow, 2nd son John Castletownroche, ed Exeter, Sherborne, Dorset, Member RDS, Principal J&R Webb and Mallow Mills, m 1890 Isabella Maria edo, Thomas Sanders JP, LLD, Sanders Park, Charleville and niece of Colonel Robert Sanders, CB, JP, Charleville Park, Cork Industrial Development Association 1910, listed 1913, listed 1921

John Webb, Macroom deed 1782, witness with Samuel Maylor.

Rev. John Webb, Pre 1830

Captain John McDonell Webb, 1855, Rosanna, The Hill, Douglas, Cork, Resident, £108, listed 1885-6. 4th Dragoon Guards. Daughter Elizabeth 1904 m William Bennett Babbington. Solicitor, 58 South Mall, Land Agent Earl of Cork. Died 1886 probate to widow Cornelia Martha £6,205.

Nathaniel Webb, listed 1875-6, Woodfort, Mallow.

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Robert Thomas Webb (1885- , 1907, River View, Castletownroche, son Thomas Dawson Thomas, ed St Faughnans Rosscarbery, Cork Grammar School, South east Agricultural College, Wye, Kent, owner Bridge Roller MIlls, listed 1913, listed 1921.

Robert Webb Esq. (1829-1882), 1873, Quartertown Park, Mallow, Resident, £914, listed 1875-6, Miller Quarterstown Mills, purchaed and rebuilt Quarterstown House formerly Dillon, Croker, Probate 1882, £53, 255, to widow Alice Ellen and Margaret Webb, Castletownroche and Pierce Power, Quarterstown. Tablet Castletownroche Church.

William Webb, Castlenugent, daughter Ann Eliza married Spotswood Bowles son Spotswood born 1854, Conna.

Edward Webber, 1728George Webber, 1731Rev. Samuel Webber, 1716

William Downes Webber TCD, (1834-, 1877 JP Queens Co., Mitchelstown Castle, Mitchelstown, Killaville Queens County, Leekfield Sligo, Usually Resident, £907, born Dublin, son Rev Thomas Charles Webber, Leekfield, Sligo, Rector, Ovaca, married 1873 Countess Anna Kingston, widow 5th Earl d. Matthew Brinkley, Parsonstown, Co. Meath. Member RDS, Munster Agricultural Society, cattle and horse breeder, Grand Juror, Cork, and JP for Queens County, listed 1913 at Athy, listed 1921

John Webster, 1911, Rosehill, Ballinacurra, Midleton, listed 1913, listed 1921

Mark Weekes, 1681Nicholas Weeks, 1720

Thomas Earle Weekes, 1903, Hazleton/Hazledean, Monkstown, son Thomas Earle, Plymouth, m Sophia d Edward Stocker, Cornwall, 8 children, listed 1913..William Weeks, 1697William Weekes, 1704Nathaniel Webb Weir, listed 1838 Thomas Weir, listed 1838

Captain Welch. RM, appointed by Dublin Castle with Cecil Roche to try Father Crowley in Goleen who was jailed 1890, Refused gun licence to William Cotter, PL. G., Kealkil.

Dan Welply, Upton House, Ballinhassig, Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

James Phelan Welply, 1866, Glandore, Resident, £14, Property owner 1890. listed 1913, listed 1921

John Welstead, 1718

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John Welstead, 1749, Dannistown, Mallow, Deed 1737 Anthony Jephson, John Wilsead, Mallow JPs John Walstead witness to deed 1779 with Robert Watkins, Cork.

Richard Welstead Esq., Ballywalter, Castletownroche, 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Ralph Westrope, 1721

Will Westropp, witness to 1757 deed Tuckey/Allen.

Robert Weldon, 1875, Highford, Liscarrol, Resident, 387Edward (Wetenhall) Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross, 1679

Francis Wheeler, 1654.

John Wheeler RN, Junior, Bandon, listed 1838. 1835 commenting on good conduct of military in 1835 elections. Ballymountain, Bandon, sitting Bandon, 1835, 1845, listed 1854. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834. Supporting Alexander O’Driscoll, JP suspended, Bandon 1841. Attending Landlord Meeting Bandon Courthouse 1846. Attending Famine Relief Meeting Dunmanway 1846.

John Richard Wheeler (1824-1901), 1874 85 North Main St., Bandon, Resident, £40, Captain 2nd Regiment of Foot, living on investments 1901, left £1,017.

Richard Wheeler Doherty (1818-1883), 1880, Oak Villa, Bandon, Resident, £42, other property, Solicitor and Land Agent 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.

Captain Edward S? Richard White, Coomhola Lodge, Bantry, 10th Regiment, daughter Fanny married Major Charles Bowlby, JP, Ahakista, Durrus, listed 1913..George White, sitting Douglas, 1850, voted 1850 for William Hungerford as High Constable for Ibane and Ballyroe (Clonakilty).

G.M. White, Castlewhite, subscriber 1861 to Smith’s History of Cork.

Hambleton (Hamilton) White, 1776, BantryHamilton White, 1789, Bantry

Commander Hans Fell White, RN, 1899, Springfort Hall, Mallow, listed 1913.

Colonel J. Grove White CMG, 1892, JP, DL Co. Waterford, Kilbyrne, Doneraile, Rockfield, Cappagh, Co. Waterford., born Australian, antiquarian, listed 1913, listed 1921

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John Hamilton White, Bantry, Glengariff Castle, also lived Renmeen house demolished. Nephew of Lord Bantry. Attending Catholic meeting Cork to give a presentation to Daniel O'Connell 1825. Married daughter of Dr. Daly Cork, no children. Listed 1838. Attended address Drumboe Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws. Listed 1854 Seeking equality of endowment in Catholic education 1858. In will left £30,000 to fund to build Cork Farranferris Diocesan Catholic College, family challenged will but upheld.

Egerton Leigh-White, Member Irish Landowners Association 1910

The Right Honourable N.E. White, Marino, Attended Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws.

Richard White, 1720, Whiddy, BantryRichard White, 1736, Whiddy Island, BantryRichard White, 1787, Blackrock, Bantry

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. 1822 seeking support from Lord Lieutenant for Bridewell and market House in Bantry. Notified as Magistrate of Catholic Meeting on Loyalty to King 1825. Correspondence with Chief Secretary promoting road Bantry to Skibbereen, sitting Bantry, 1835, listed 1838, Quarter Sessions, Bantry 1842. Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845.

Richard White. Listed 1835 at Coalflugh. Nephew of Lord Bantry. Attended address Inchiclough, Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws. Died of Famine Fever.

Robert Hedges Eyre White, Glengariff Castle. Attended Great Meeting in Bantry 1840 re Poor Laws.

Robert Hedges Eyre White, Junior, 1861, Glengariffe Castle, Glengariffe, Bantry, Resident, £473, Major Byram M.L. Roberts (1863-, pre 1910, Ardmore, Passage West, son of Richard, Ardmore and Henrietta d Robert White, Glengariff Castle Munster Fusiliers, Boer War, Cattle Breeder, listed 1875-6.

Hon. Robert White, Bantry, Member provisional Committee projected Bandon to Bantry Railway 1845. Adrigole Lodge, 1874.

Simon White, 1763, Bantry

Simon White (1769-1838), 1789, Glengariff Castle, Bantry, 1831. 1822 Customs and Excise Inspector responsible for Excise trials. 1821 wife seeking payment for him Mrs. J D White at Wickcourt St., Cheltenham. Notified as Magistrate of Catholic meeting in Bantry re loyalty

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to King 1825. Attending Protestant Conservative Society meeting 1832. Signed public declaration to Alexander O’Driscoll on his removal as Magistrate 1835 with Lord Bantry, Simon White, John Puxley, Arthur Hutchins, Samuel Townsend Junior and Senior, Hugh Lawton, Thomas Somerville, Richard Townsend Senior, Rev.. Alleyn Evanson, Timothy O’Donovan, Richard Townsend, Lyttleton Lyster. 1835 Subscriber Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837.

Simon White, 1897, Raffeen, Monkstown, listed 1913, listed 1921

John Whiteling, 1729, CarrickmacdrawHugh Whiting, 1779, Mount RiversHenry Hungerford Whitney, 1875, Nohoval, Kinsale, Resident, £144Charles Widenham, 1782, CastletownrocheJohn Widenham, 1669Rev John Widenham, 1753, Castletown Roche

Thomas Widenham, witness to deed 1774 with John Maunsell.

Denis S. Wigmore, 1894, High Fort, Liscarroll, Fermoy, listed 1913.

Charles Wilkes Pre 1831

Arthur Wilkinson, 1908, Drumbroe, Bantry, listed 1913.

Thomas Wilkinson, 1734, Kilcumee, wife died 1756.

Sir Richard Willcocks, Knight, Pre 1831.

William Wilcocks, 1793, Cork. Sheriff Cork 1793.Daniel Williams, 1795, Kanturk

Kingsmill B. Williams, 1905, Hermitage, Mallow, listed 1913, listed 1921, Chamber of Commerce and Shipping 1910.

Richard C. Williams,1906, The Square, Macroom, listed 1913, listed 1921

Doctor Robert Aloysius Hamilton Williams M.D., 1896 and Co. Waterford, Queens Square, Fermoy, son Patrick, Dungarvan, m Joan d Patrick Walsh,Ballyquin House, Ardmore, Co Waterford, 2 children. Also JP, Co. Waterford, listed 1913.

Thomas Williams, 1730

Arthur B.B. Williamson, 1908, Dromboe, Bantry, listed 1921

James Franklin Williamson, 1919, CB, Summerhill, Mallow, listed 1921

Lieutenant-Colonel John Williamson, 1875, Carrokeal, Macroom, Resident, £113

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Colonel Robert F. Williamson C.B., 1892, Carrokeal, Mallow, listed 1913, listed 1921

General Usher Williamson, listed 1874, Castleview, Old Dromore, Mallow, late 27th Foot, son James Franklin b 1857 Petty Session Clerk, Mallow 30 years.

John Willis, 1912, Ballinphelic, Ballygarvan, listed 1913, listed 1921

H.B. Winthropp, sitting Cork 1850.

James Fownes Norton Wise, 1880, Rostellan Castle, Midleton, Resident £1,115, may be Distilling family, died Ramsgate, Estate 1886 £19,849 to executors Alexander Josiah Patrick Wise, oriental Club, Middlesex, Alexander Thoms, Fife.

Dr. Thomas Alexander Wise, M.D., 1866, Rostellan Castle, Rostellan, Midleton, Non-Resident,

William Wise, 1864, Dundanion, Blackrock, Cork, Non-Resident, North Mall, Distilling family Probate, died 1884, Sussex, £51,000, executor Henry Sutton Noblett, Solicitor, Cork.

Joseph Withereral, 1762, Cooleroe

William Wood Wolfe (1871-1960), 1905, The Bridge, Skibbereen, eldest surviving son of William John (1836-1894), farmed 500 acres , shopkeeper, ed St. Faughnans, Rosscarbery, Methodist,agnostic in 1911 census later became Catholic, brother of Jasper Wolfe Crown Prosecutor later TD, Skibbereen UDC, only Non-Catholic to chair UDC in 1910, listed 1913 at Snugville, Skibbereen, listed 1921.Colonel Wood, Police Court, Cork, 1857.

George A. Wood, Police Court, Cork, 1857.

John Cotter Wood, BA, TCD, D.L. Cork City, 1875/6, Sidney-Place, Cork, Non-Resident, listed 1913 at Lota House, Glanmire.

R. Wood Esq., sitting Rathcormac, 1835, Glanmire 1850.

Richard Wood, 1912, Lota, Glanmire, listed 1921

Francis Woodley, 1798, Frankfort, Superceded 1810-30, Woodleys fond of horses, hounds and fowling. Cork Summer Assizes 1828. 1865, On the 31st November, Francis George Woodley, Esq., J.P., of Leades House, in this county.

Francis G. Woodley (1821-1882), Macroom/Leeds, listed 1854, 1844 33, South Terrace, Cork.? May be death 1882, South Terrace, Cork, £8,883, executors Francis Woodley, Leads House and Captain Edward Warren Broderick, Aldershot, Barracks. May be Subscriber John Ryan, 1845, '20 Years of Popish Persecution'

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Francis William Woodley (1849-1905) DL, Leades House, Ahinagh, Killinardrish, Macroom, 1875, Resident, £115. Probably executor of Francis G. Woodley 1882. Died 1905 executor wife Jane, £5,851

Thomas Woodliffe, 1654.

Andrew Woodly, 1662Edward Worth, 1693

David Wren, 1917, Dromovane House, Bandon, listed 1921

Rev. John Wright, Clover Hill, Skibbereen, listed 1856.

Rev. Richard Wright, sitting Skibbereen 1850. May be Rev. Richard Henry Wrighy, died Adrigole, £100 oath of Sarah Long, spinster

Wright, 1820s, Baltimore?Henry Wrixon, 1723Henry Wrixon, 1739, Woodpark

Henry Wrixon, 1739, Glynfield, H. Wrixon, Cork City witness229 to deed 1758, 1783 Co. Cork.

John Wrixon, 173, Cork, witness to deed, 1739 Newmarket. Member Hanover Association meeting Cork 1791 re Whiteboys.

John Michael Wrixon, Post 1810, Cork City under Charter, sitting Cecilstown 1835, 1838 Mayor of Town of Youghal

William Wrixon, Pre 1821, Cecilstown Lodge, listed 1838 William Wrixon, 1777, BallygiblinLord Mayor of Youghal230 for Time being, 1565

Henry Lindsay Young, 1862, Leemount, Cork, Resident, £283, Police Court, Cork, 1857, appointed on recommendation of Lord Fermoy.

Reginald Young, 1903, Leemount, Carrigrohane, listed 1913, listed 1921

William T. Young, 1908, Ballydehob, listed 1913, listed 1921

229 May be connected with Mallow banking family230 Probably of line of O’Donovans who claimed Chieftaincy

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Sources:

From Council Book of Kinsale, Appendix, deaths pre 1640.1654, Commonwealth231 Council Book, Instruction to the Lord Deputy 1654-8.Registry of Deeds project for Memorials from 1704.A.J. Fetherstonagh/H.F. Berry, Journal of Cork Historical and Archaeological Society for 1661-1800Edwards Remembrancer, 1792 lists Magistrates at 1773, p.106Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers for Ireland (EPPI, Irish Parliamentary Project, University of Southampton) Project for various University of Southampton, digitisation of Irish Parliamentary papers 1800-1922

Chief Secretary Papers 1818-1825, National Archives on line.Pigot's Directory, 18241825, Father Collins, Bantry Evidence to Parliamentary Enquiry on Insurrection Act. Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 26 March 18251827, Petition by Cork Church of Ireland Clergy against Catholic Emancipation, Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier, 20th March 1827.1828. Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier, 24th and 27th May 1828 for Anti-Catholic Petition Listing.1832. Committee Protestant Conservative Society, Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail 11th August 1832.

5 of 31,665

1834. Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 28 June 1834, Meeting Cork

231 He was appointed Fishery Commissioner with Townsend. Part of a network including the Deasys of Clonakilty and the O’Donovan of Durrus related by marriage and involved in politics including elections of Rickard Deasy, QC, as MP.

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Protestants

1834. Protestant Protest Meeting Bandon 1834, Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier, 11th October 1834.1831, J. Chatterton, Clerk of Peace, Co. Cork.1831, W. Jones, Clerk of Peace, Cork City.1835 Pettigrew and Oulart Directory19th June 1835, House of Commons, London, Question, Response for Co. Cork, Petty Session Courts Eppi.1838, 16th June, Dublin Morning Register for Cork Magistrates ListingThompsons Almanac 18431844, Parliamentary Commission into Law and practice in respect to the occupation of land in Ireland: minutes of evidence, land tenure, middlemen.April 1855 This is the address of Rickard Deasy Queen’s Counsel and Alexander McCarthy to the electors listing many Cork MagistratesSouthern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 26 February 1859, Educational Petition for Catholic EqualitySlaters Directory Cork City and County, 1856.Guys Cork City and County Directory 1875-6, 1913, 19211881 Parliamentary ReturnHouse of Commons Question, 15th March 1888 re Resident MagistratesPikes Biographies early 1900sGuy’s Cork City and County directory 1913, gives dates of appointment.

Beecher, Seán, Cork 365, Collins Press, 1992Sir Henry Blackhall, The Galweys of Munster, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society , Vol. LXXI-LXXIII, No. 213-218, January-December, 1966 - July-December, 1968.

Brunicardi, Niall, St. Patrick’s Church, Fermoy, Éigse Books, Fermoy, 1986.Connolly, Paddy, Bandon, 444 Years of History, Paddy Connolly, 2004.Ian Dalton, Protestant in Cork?, Cork University Press 1980.Dickson, David, Old World Colony, Cork and South Munster 1630-1830, Cork University Press, 2005Donovan, Dr. Daniel, Sketches in Carbery, 1876, republished Tower Books, CorkLionel Fleming, Head or Harp, Barrie and Rockliffe, London, 1965.FitzMaurice Catherine, Bandon History North Main St., 2015.Richard Henchion, ‘East to Mahon’, Dahadore Publications, 15, Wilton Lawn, Cork, 2005.McCarthy, Kieran, Inheritance, Heritage and Memory in the Lee Valley (Coachford), Co. Cork, The History Press, Ireland, 2010.Thomas Morrissey, S.J., William Martin Murphy, Historical Association of Ireland, 1997.Michael Mulcahy, B.E., A Short History of Kinsale, Cork Historical Guides Committee, 1966.

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O’Hea O’Keeffe, Jane, Voices from the Great House Cork and Kerry, Mercier Press, 2013.Pettit, Seán F., The City of Cork 1700-1900, Cork 1978.

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Matthew Potter, Skibbereen Town Council A History, Skibbereen Town Council 2014.

St. Ledger, Alicia, Silver Sails and Silk, The Huguenots in Cork 1685-1850, 1991, Civic Trust.

Somerville Large, Peter, The Irish Country House, Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 1995,

Skibbereen Eagle and South Cork Advertiser.Skibbereen and District Historical Society, Vol 2, 2015Cork Examiner.Registry of Deeds project, Magistrates often named as Justices, Officials, Gents.

Texts:Penny Bosnall, ‘The Irish RM’, The Resident Magistrate in the British Administration of Ireland, Four Courts Press, 1997.Thomas Lefroy, B.L., ‘An Analysis of The Criminal Law in Ireland including Forms for the use of Magistrates’, Hodges Smith and Co., Dublin, R. M. Hennessy, B.L., ‘The justice of the Peace in Ireland partly based on Molloy’s JP,’ Hodges Figgis, Dublin, 1910.Henry Humphries, Ballintemple, Cork?, author of ‘The Justices of The Peace for Ireland, his son Henry, b 1854, Chief Clerk to Cork Magistrates.Bram Stoker (former Chief Inspector of Petty Clerks, Dublin Castle), Petty Sessions Guide used in District Court up to 1930sSir James O'Connor, ‘Justices of the Peace, 1925, 2 volumes

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.

Boyle Aldworth, Newmarket, married 1736 Jane Oliver, Clonodfoy, Limerick, marriage portion £4,000. John R. Beecher, Hollybrook, Skibbereen,1805 he assigned property to trustees to provide £225 pa for wife should she survive him. Annual Estate Rent232 rolls estimate 1811, Bandon £30,000, Devonshire (Cork), John Smith-Barry, Lord Shannon, Lord Kingsborough, Longfield all £20,000

232 Ian Dalton

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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.George Earl of Kingston, Mitchelstown estate estimated in 1823 at £42,000 per annum233

Richard/Rickard Deasy, Clonakilty, 1825, annual income £2,000Rev. Alleyn Evanson, Durrus, 1853, probate, £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,.Major John (East India Company) Townsend Somerville, Point House, Castletownshend, 1861 £3,000.Philip Somerville, 1861, Prairie, Schull, £4,000

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, £14,000Ludlow Bamish, Brewer, Cork, 1872, £5,000Richard 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 £5,303Lord Bandon, 1881, 40,941 acres.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.Captain Thomas Stuart, Retired Captain Royal Navy, Combermere, Glounthaune, 1885, £1,281James Fownes Norton Wise, 1886, Rostellan Castle, Midleton, Ramsgate, £19,849.Captain John McDonell Webb, Rosanna, The Hill, Douglas, Cork, 1886, £6,205.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.

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Captain Thomas Somerville, 1891, The Prairie, Schull, Beach, Bantry, £568, widow Millicent Hart M.E., Ardrala, Newcourt, Skibbereen 1898, £970.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.Francis Hodder Power, Roskeen, Kanturk, 1893, £1,230.John Henry Sugrue, 1893, Sidney-Place, Cork, Merchant (Glen Distillery), £77,372.Thomas Hoskins Tarrant 1894, Charlesfort, Cobh, £1,252.Sale Devonshire Estates to Sir John Arnott, 1896, £270,000.William Starkie, 1897, Resident Magistrate, Queenstown, Cregane Manor, Rosscarbery, 6, Edward St, Regent’s Park, London, £3,710.Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Somerville D.L., 1898, Union Hall, Drishane, £489.Herbert Webb Gillman, 1898, Landlord, Clonstead House, Coachford, £2,294 Sir John Arnott, 1898, Businessman, Landowner, Newspaper owner, £694,306.Richard Charles Pratt, 1890, Compass HIll, Kinsale, £2,704John Richard Wheeler, 1901, 85 North Main St., Bandon, Captain 2nd Regiment of Foot, left £1,017.George Henry Swanton, 1902, Fortview, Ballydehob, Small Landlord, £325.Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Claringbould Powell234, 1902, Bawnlahan, Leap, in Ireland £1,886.Michael French, 1904, 1876, Westwood, Rosscarbery, £1,054.Richard Lane Allman, 1904, Distiller, Bandon, £22,034.Robert Dunscombe 1906, Mount Desert235 Cork, £841.Simon Dring (1854-1909), Tower Hill, Glanmire, and Glengara, Killeagh. Son Robert Harding Dring, m. 1893 Maria Louise Finch da Captain John, Nenagh, succeeded by son Simon. Family traces descent in Ireland from 7th century. Member Irish Landowners Association 1910. Died Cromwell Road London probate to widow £12,858Simon Dring (1854-1909), Tower Hill, Glanmire, 1910, £12,858Henry Lavellin Puxley, 1909, Landlord, Dunboy Castle, Castletownbere, Llangan Carmarthenshire, Probate in London Irish estate £2,251 .Major-General William de Wilton Roche Thackwell C.E., 1910, Aghada Hall, Rostellan, Gloucester, in Ireland, £2,157The Right Honourable Hedges Eyre Chatterton, 1910, Glandore House, Leap £39,980 James Clugston Allman, Distiller, Bandon, 1911, £11,789.Robert Day, 1914, 1889, Myrtle Hill House, Cork, Merchant, £46,271.

234 Supplement to the Trials of the Rev. Robert Morritt, A.M. Prebendary of Ross, Rector and Vicar of Castlehaven, and Domestic Chaplin to Field Marshal Lord Beresford, Duke of Elvas. By an Anti-Conspirator. Cork: Printed by John Connor, Grand-Parade, 1819. pp. 36. COPAC locates the BL copy only. Not in NLI235 Birds, a very old Bantry family he was land agent to various estates including many of the Earl of Bantry/Whites, well regarded locally.

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