LISGOOLD
Genealogy & HistoryCivil Parishes of Lisgoold, Ballycurrany, Templebodane & Templenacarriga comprise the RC Parish of Lisgoold.
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1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS LISGOOLD & BALLYKERANY -April 1766, G. Berkeley. Curate. - 2 Protestant Families, 86 Popish Families. James Roghan, the Popish Priest.
Pr. - Protestant. Arranged Alphabetically
Ahern, Thomas
Barry, Garret, / Barry, Garret, Mr., / Barry, Nicholas, /Barry, Thomas, (listed 4 times)
Berade, John
Bohilly, John
Bourke, Matthias
Brady, Edmond
Bryan, James, / Bryan, Thomas
Cashman, Timy.
Colebert, James
Collins, David, / Collins, Thomas
Connel, Darby, / Connel, John
Cott, Nicholas
Cotter, Willm.
Coughlan, Darby
Courtenay, George, Mr., Pr.
Cronine, Patk., / Cronine, Willm.
Curtin, Willm.
Daly, Thomas
Davine, Joseph
Davine, Willm.
Dellea, James, /Dellea, John
Desmond, Corns., / Desmond, John
Donovane, John, / Donovane, Timy.
Downing, Maurice
Driscoll, Darby
Dunn, Barthw.
Egan, Thomas
Fitzgerald, Edmond
Forrest, John
Fowlue, Denis
Geary, John, / Geary, Willm.
Gorman, Edmond, / Gorman, JosephGriffin, Edmond
Healy, Darby, / Healy, Garrett, / Healy, Willm.
Hickey, John
Howard, James
Hyde, James
Keefe, John, / Keefe, Thomas
Kinnafeake, James
Leahy, James
Leane, Willm.
Leary, Willm.
Lewis, Willm.
Loughnane, Thomas, / Loughnane, Willm.
Lynch, John, / Lynch, Willm.
Mahony, David, / Mahony, John
Mansfield, Maurice
Mccarthy, Thomas
Mcguire, Willm.
Meade, Richard
Meagan, John
Murphy, John, / Murphy, Laurence, / Murphy, Patk.
Power, Thomas
Ring, Darby
Riordane, Joseph
Roghane, John
Seward, Barry
Sullivane, Joseph, / Sullivane, Willm.
Tobin, John
Twomey, Philip
Uniacke, John
Walsh, Thomas
Wigmore, John
Wilson, Edmond, Pr.________________________________________________________________________
1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS TEMPLECARRIGEGH -Returned with Midleton (Umagesagh) - Part of the RC Parish of Lisgoold
Pr. – Protestant. - Arranged Alphabetically
Ahern, John
Atkins, Mr., Pr.
Barry, Garret, / Barry, James, (listed twice)/ Barry, Peter, / Barry, Richard, (listed twice)/ Barry, Robert
Bohilly, Denis, / Bohilly, John, / Bohilly, Patk.
Brien, Danl., / Brien, Philip
Brooder, John
Browne, Richard, / Browne, Thomas
Carthy, John
Collins, David, / Collins, Denis
Condon, David
Connel, John
Cotter, James, (listed twice)/ Cotter, John, / Cotter, Maurice
Cunnigham, Edward
Dawly, David, / Dawly, James, / Dawly, Willm.
Desmond, Corns., / Desmond, Darby, (listed twice)
Donahoe, Denis
Donovan, David, / Donovan, Timy.
Driscoll, David
Duggan, John, / Duggan, Timy.
Dyer, Roger
Erwin, John
Fitzgerald, James, (listed twice)/ Flanagan, Maurice
Fling, Darby, / Fling, John
Furhane, John
Henesy, Maurice, / Henesy, Willm.
Keef, James
Kelly, ThomasKenah, George, Pr.
Leahy, Danl., / Leahy, John
Leane, John
Mahony, Danl.
Mansfield, Matthew
Martin, John
Mccarthy, Owen
Melane, John
Moore, James
Mulcahy, Timy.
Murry, Thomas
Neagle, Patk.
Noonan, Denis, / Noonan, Patk.
Norrice, Coleman
Power, John, / Power, Willm.
Reagan, John
Riordan, Barthw.
Rohan, John, / Rohan, Willm.
Scott, Garret, / Scott, Henry, Pr./ Scott, Thomas, Pr.
Sheean, Brian, / Sheean, Denis
Spullane, Denis, / Spullane, Patk.
Stack, John
Sullivan, Danl., / Sullivan, Denis, / Sullivan, Owen
Twohig, David
Welsh, John
Whelan, Maurice________________________________________________________________________
1768 - Templenacarrigga & Templebodane –Tenants of the Barrymore Estate compiled from various advertisements. These advertisements list the 'present tenants' of the lands advertised ‘to be let for three lives or thirty-one years’ in the 'Cork Evening Post,' 1768. See also Ó Buachalla, Liam, 'Tenant-Farmers of then Barrymore Estate, 1768,' JCHAS, Vol. 51, 1946
Present Tenants Denominations Acres
A.P.R.Civil Parish Barry, Richard West old court 49.0.0 Templenacarrigga Brown, John West old court 121.0.0 Templenacarrigga Coppinger, Dr. John Coolnapishy [Peafield], a part called Ballingar 185.1.28 Templebodane Daly, John & Partners Templenacarrigy 183.2.08 Templenacarrigga Dinneen, John & Partners Coolnapishy [Peafield], a part called Ballingar 117.2.16 Templebodane Hinesy, William Carrickaginna [Carrigogna] 16.1.31 Templenacarrigga Kelly, Thomas Carrickaginna [Carrigogna] 82.3.32 Templenacarrigga Martin, John Templenacarrigy 43.3.38 Templenacarrigga Power, Edmond Carrickaginna [Carrigogna] 63.3.39 Templenacarrigga Power, John West old court 19.0.0 Templenacarrigga Power, William & [H]Ennisy, John Carrickaginna [Carrigogna] 51.0.6 Templenacarrigga Riordan, John Templenacarrigy 28.1.10 Templenacarrigga Rohane, William Carrickaginna [Carrigogna] 33.1.21 Templenacarrigga Walsh, James & Partners Coolnapishy [Peafield], a part called Ballingar 160.0.4 Templebodane ________________________________________________________________________
1770 -(HC 4/10/1770) -A few days ago, Mr. John Mc.Carthy, of Templenacarige, read his recantation from the Church of Rome, and embraced the Protestant Religion, in the Parish Church of Castle-town-Roche.
1790 -(HC 3/3/1791) – TO BE LET from the 25th of March, and 1st of May next, for Three Lives, or Thirty-One Years, the following Lands and Houses, part of the Estate of the Right Honourable the EARL of BARRYMORE, in the County of Cork:- Proposals to be received (and kept secret if required) sealed up and directed to EDWARD COLLINS, Esq., at the Agent’s Office, Ann-Grove, near Cork, and Duplicates, thereof, forwarded to him, No.9, Picadilly, West End, London.
Arranged Alphabetically
Present Tenants Denominations Civil Parish Quality ARP Observations Cotter, James Part of West Old-Court Templenacarriga Arable & Pasture 19.0.26 (2) Curtin, Cornelius Part of West Old-Court Templenacarriga Arable & Pasture 48.3.00 (2) Fitzgerald, James, Executors of Carrigbranagh ? Arable & Pasture 171.0.00 (2) Observations
(2) – These Lands lie within three Miles of Middleton, are well Watered, and have each a Farm-House on it.
1802 - (CMC 13/8/1802) GAME CERTIFICATES (Selections) –Lisgoold -O Hea, Stephen, Rifke, Templebodan, Barrymore
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Lisgoold-born Soldiers discharged prior to 1853 -From The National Archives (PRO), London; Doc. Ref. TNA(PRO) Indexed by surname and place of birth from The National Archives (PRO) online catalogues at:- http://catalogue.pro.gov.uk/
Name Served in…/Discharged Covering Dates Dwyer, Daniel Born ‘Lissgould.’ 37th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 34 1827-1841 Fitzgerald, Michael Born Lisgoold. 17th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 33 1831-1844 Reardon, Michael Born ‘Lisgool.’ 60th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 21 1846-1850 Warren, Michael Born ‘Lisgauld.’ 63rd Foot Regt. Discharged aged 37 1823-1837 ________________________________________________________________________
1834 TITHE APPLOTMENT FOR THE PARISH OF LISGOOLD -24th April 1834. - Arranged Alphabetically
OCCUPIER, TOWNLAND(S)
Barry, David, Curbally-Bawn
Barry, Edmond, Esq., Ballysallah
Barry, Garret Standish, Esq., Lemlara & West Clash,
Barry, John & Michael, East Clash
Barry, Michael, Curbally
Barry, Michael, see Barry, John, East Clash
Buckley, Daniel, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg, Curbally-Beg
Buckley, Darby, Curbally
Buckley, Edmond, Curbally, East Clash, Curballymore
Buckley, John, Curbally, East Clash
Buckley, Timothy, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg, East Clash
Coghlan, Timothy, Glengariff & Carrigane
Coleman, David, Ballysallah
Coleman, Denis, Ballysallah
Connell, John, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Connell, Stephen, Glengariff & Carrigane
Connell, Thomas, Curballymore, Glengariff & Carrigane
Connors, John, East Clash, Ballylea
Cullinane, John, Curbally
Cunningham, John, Ballylea
Daly, Widow, Glengariff & Carrigane
Dawley, Thomas, Ballylea
Donovan, Andrew, Curballymore, Ballysallah
Donovan, John, Curballymore
Donovan, Maurice, Curballymore
Donovan, Michael, Curballymore
Donovan, Patrick, Curballymore
Donovan, William, CurballymoreDunlea, Edmond, Curbally
Dunlea, Owen, East Clash
Eagan, Darby, Glengariff & Carrigane
Flynn, William, Ballylea
Forest, David, Glengariff & Carrigane
Hartnet, William, Ballynoonteen
Hegarty, Denis, Ballylea
Hegarty, James, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Hegarty, Timothy, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Huggan?, Widow, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Kilty, John, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Marks, John, Ballysallah
McCarthy, John & James, Glengariff & Carrigane,
Mornane, William, Ballysallah
Nugent, Redmond, Curballymore
Pine, Jasper, Esq., Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Reardon, Charles, Ballynoonteen
Reardon, Denis, Ballynoonteen
Reardon, Martin, Ballynoonteen
Reardon, Michael, Ballynoonteen
Reardon, Patrick, Ballynoonteen
Reardon, William, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Spillane, Patrick, Lisgoold House Quarter & Ballinvieg,
Sweeny, Owen, Curballymore
Terry, James, Glengariff & Carrigane
Walsh, John, Rev., Curballymore
Walsh, William, Ballylea
Warren, William, Esq., Ballynaskeha________________________________________________________________________
1833 TEMPLENECARRIGY TITHE APPLOTMENT -5,200 acres in the Parish. The entire 5,200 acres in the possession of a protestant Landlord - Upon this Tithe, £498.8.8 to be paid to Edmond Cotter, Rector of Parish., Henry Shaw, Commissioner Arranged Alphabetically
Name, Townland(s)
Buckley, Widow , Leadenton
Ahern, David , Leadenton
Ahern, William , Ballymacsliny, Walshtown More
Atkins, John, Esq., Leadenton
Barry, Andrew , Walshtown Beg
Barry, John , Old Court
Barry, Judith , Ballyrierdon, Shanavougha
Barry, Patrick , Glaunavelling
Barry, Richard , Walshtown Beg
Brooder, Darby , Ballyedmond
Brooder, Michael , Ballyedmond
Brooder, Widow , Ballyedmond
Bryan, Batt , Rathgire
Bryan, Philip , Rathgire
Buckley, Widow , Walshtown More
Canavan, Michael , Walshtown More
Carey, John , Ballyedmond
Carney, John , Walshtown More
Casey, Mary , Leadenton
Casey, Timothy , Ballymacsliny, Leadenton
Cashman, Daniel , Templenecarriga
Cashman, Patrick , Old Court
Coffee, Darby , Walshtown Beg
Coffee, Patrick , Walshtown Beg
Collins, Corn. , Walshtown More
Connor, James , Walshtown More
Connor, Patrick , Walshtown More
Cotter, Laurence , Walshtown Beg
Courtenay, George , Templenecarriga, Old Court
Courtenay, Robert, Esq. , Ballyedmond, Ballyrierdon, Corigogina, Ballystrasna
Cull, John , Rathgire, Templenecarriga
Cullinane, Charles , Ballymacsliny
Denahy, James , Leadenton
Denahy, John , Walshtown More
Donovan, Corn. , Walshtown Beg
Donovan, David , Walshtown Beg
Donovan, Timothy , Walshtown Beg
Duggan, Darby , Walshtown Beg
Duggan, Timothy , Walshtown Beg
Erwin, James , Templenecarriga
Flynn, Coleman , Leadenton
Flynn, Cornelius , Curracondon
Flynn, Denis , Curracondon
Foley, John , Rathgire
Graham, David , Shanavougha
Hayes, James , Old Court
Hayes, John , Shanavougha
Heffernan, Patrick , Templenecarriga
Hegarty, Patrick , Old CourtHickey, Simon , Templenecarriga
Hogan, Michael , Walshtown More
Hudson, John , Corigogina
Keefe, David , Corigogina
Keefe, Peter , Walshtown More
Lane, Edmond , Walshtown Beg
Lane, John , Walshtown Beg
Lynch, John, Walshtown More
Lynch, Michael , Walshtown More
Lynch, Widow , Walshtown More
Maher, Edmond , Templenecarriga
Maher, John , Ballyedmond
Meade, Denis , Walshtown Beg
Moore, John , Walshtown More
Moore, Michael, Corigogina
Moore, Patrick , Walshtown More
Moore, Widow , Glaunavelling, Walshtown More
Morrisson ?, , Walshtown Beg
Mulcahy, Mary , Walshtown More
Mulcahy, Timothy , Templenecarriga
Murphy, John , Rathgire
Murphy, Patrick , Leadenton
Payne, James , Walshtown More
Redding, Dennis, Walshtown More
Rierdon, Charles , Walshtown More
Rierdon, John , Ballyedmond
Rierdon, Michael , Ballyedmond, Walshtown More
Rierdon, Thomas , Walshtown More
Rierdon, Timothy , Walshtown More
Ring, James , Walshtown Beg
Ring, John , Walshtown Beg
Ring, Mary , Walshtown Beg
Ring, Michael , Walshtown Beg
Ring, Timothy , Walshtown Beg
Rohan, Jeremiah , Templenecarriga
Shea, Daniel , Templenecarriga
Sheehan, John , Walshtown Beg
Spillane, Daniel , Ballyedmond
Spillane, James , Ballymacsliny
Stack, Edmond , Ballyedmond
Stack, George , Ballyedmond
Stack, Thomas , Ballyedmond
Tyner, Richard , Leadenton
Walsh, John , Corigogina, Ballystrasna
Walsh, Patrick , Walshtown Beg
Walsh, Richard , Corigogina
Williams, John , Walshtown Beg
Williams, Thomas , Walshtown More________________________________________________________________________
BALLYCURRANY – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837- BALLYCARANEY, or BALLYCRANA, a parish, in the barony of BARRYMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 8 miles (SSE) from Rathcormac; containing 1036 inhabitants. It comprises 6461 statute acres, as apploted under the tithe act. And valued at £3240 per annum: a small portin is in pasture and the remainder is under tillage. The gentlemen’s seats are Lemlara House, that of Garrett Standish Barry, Esq., situated in a well-cultivated and highly improved demesne; Ballinaclashy, of the Rev. G. E. Cotter; and Ballycrana, of Jos. Wilson, Esq. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, and forms part of the union of Lisgoold and corps of the precentorship in the cathedral of Cloyne: the tithes amount to £184.12.3 ¾ . In the RC divisions also it is included in the union or district of Lisgoold.
TOWNLANDS
Taken from 'General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland,' 1851 - all in the barony of Barrymore
Ballycurrany E.
Ballycurrany W.
Ballynabrannagh E.
Ballynabrannagh W.
Ballynaclashy
Ballynaglogh
Ballynakilla
BallyvattaClash E.
Clash W.
Condonstown
Dooneen
Killeagh
Knockakeen
Leamlara
MoanbaunLISGOOLD – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837- LISGOOLD, a parish, in the barony of BARRYMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 6 ¾ miles (SSE) from Rathcormac, on the road from Midleton to Fermoy; containing 893 inhabitants. It comprises 6981 statute acres, as apploted under the tithe act, and valued at £4688.15 per annum: the soil is poor, and the state of agriculture is rather backward. The beautiful glen of Bally-Edmond contains some fine plantations, and is traversed by the tiver Curra in its course to Midleton. Fairs are held at Lisgoold on May 1st, June 24th, Nov. 1st and Dec. 21st. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, united prior to any exisiting record to the rectories and vicarages of Ballintemple and Imphrick, the rectory of Ballycaraney, and two-thirds of the rectory of Kilcredan, together constituting the union of Lisgoold and the corps of the precentorship of the cathedral of Cloyne, in the gift of the Bishop; the rectory is impropriate in G. Lukey, of Midleton, Esq. The tithes amount to £201.15.6 ½ of which £118.14 is payable to the impropriator, and the remainder to the incumbent; the entire tithes of the benefice amount to £977.3.5 ½ . There is a glebe of 19a. 2r. 23p. The church, towards the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits contributed £500, was built in 1788. With the exception of Lisgoold and Ballycaraney the parishes of the union are detached at a considerable distance from each other. In the RC divisions Lisgoold gives name to the union or district, which also comprises the parishes of Ballycaraney, Templeboden, and Templenacarrigy: the chapel is at Lisgoold.
TOWNLANDS
Taken from 'General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland,' 1851 - all in the barony of Barrymore
Ballyleagh
Ballynaskeha
Ballysallagh
Carrigane
Clash E.
Clash W.
Corbally N.
Corbally S.Corballybane
Glengarriff Beg
Glengarriff More
Leamlara
Lisgoold E.
Lisgoold N.
Lisgoold W.
PoundquarterTEMPLEBODANE – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 - TEMPLEBODANE, or DRONMOYNE, a parish, in the barony of BARRYMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 5 miles (S.E.) from Rathcormac, on the road from Midleton to Fermoy; containing 1337 inhabitants. This parish comprises 4685 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at 2340 per ann.: there are 3037 acres of arable and pasture land, 80 of woodland, and 56 of bog, the remainder being mountain and waste. In the hamlet of Ballinacurrig is a police station. Cadogan, the elegant residence of Dennis O’Callaghan, Esq., is situated in grounds carefully laid out; the rhododendron, planted in clusters in its native soil, flourishes in great luxuriance and beauty, and in the lower grounds is an arbor vitae of great size, also some laurels of large growth. Dunlarick, the seat of J. Barr Esq., stands in a demesne embellished with extensive and thriving plantations, the whole of which was formerly waste land. The liv ing is a vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is appropriate to the vicars choral of Christ—Church cathedral, Dublin. The tithes amounting to 348. 7. 4 are equally divided between the vicars choral and the vicar: there is a glebe of nine acres. In the R. C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Lisgoold. Here is a pay school, in which are about 40 children. There are some slight remains of the castle of Rathgabbane.
TOWNLANDS
Taken from 'General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland,' 1851 - all in the barony of Barrymore
Ballincurrig
Ballyerra
Ballyoneen
Ballyrobert
Caherduggan Demesne
Caherduggan E.
Caherduggan W.
Dundellerick E.Dundellerick W.
Monananig
Oldcourt
Peafield
Portavarrig
Rathcobane
Riesk
TemplebodanTEMPLENACARRIGA – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 - TEMPLENECARRIGA, a parish, in the barony of BARRYMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 6 ½ MILES (SE) from Rathcormac, on the road to Midleton; containing 1602 inhabitants, and comprising 4942 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, of which 64 are woodland, the rest being either pasture or under tillage. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, forming the corps of the treasureship of Cloyne, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the tithes amount to £498.8.8, and the gross annual income of the treasurer is £508.8.8 The glebe comprises 44 acres, and there is a glebe-house. The church is in ruins, but divine service is performed in a school-house licensed by the bishop, until a new church shall be built. In the RC divisions it is part of the union or district of Lisgoold. There are four small schools.
TOWNLANDS
Taken from 'General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland,' 1851 - all in the barony of Barrymore
Acres
Ballyedmond
Ballyedmond Little
Ballymacsliney
Ballyreardon
Ballytrasna
Carrigogna
Curraghcondon
Glenawillin
Glenreagh
Knockaneshane
KnocknamouraghLeadinton
Oldcourt E.
Oldcourt W.
Rathgire
Shanavougha
Templenacarriga N.
Templenacarriga S.
Walshtown Beg
Walshtown More E.
Walshtown More W.
Walshtown T.________________________________________________________________________
LISGOOLD; DEVON COMMISSION EVIDENCE 1844
‘EVIDENCE taken before HER MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS of inquiry into the state of the LAW AND PRACTICE in respect to the OCCUPATION OF LAND IN IRELAND PART III’
Rev. James Walsh, Parish Priest of Lisgoold, evidence given at Midleton, 16th September, 1844, pps. 41-42. Rev. James Walsh, Parish Priest of Lisgoold 1835-45, nephew of Rev. John Walsh, Parish Priest of Lisgoold 1800 -35, ordained in 1815. He was appointed Parish Priest of Conna in 1845 and died in 1865. (Lisgoold; A Church History, Tomás O Riordáin, nd)
The Reverend James Welsh, sworn and examined.
1. Are you parish priest of Lisgoold? – Yes, I am.
2. Is that near this town? – It is about an English mile from this town.
3. What is the district with which you are particularly acquainted? – The parish of Lisgoold.
4. How long have you been priest there? – Since the year 1835.
5. What is the rent of average land in the district? – In one portion of the district it is 20s.
6. What proportion should you say it bore to the poor law valuation? – I do not exactly know of my own knowledge. I was inquiring about it yesterday of farmers in the district, and, as far as I could learn from them, the poor law valuation in some cases is higher than the rent, and in others lower. They complain a good deal of the valuation under the poor law being too high, and higher than it is in other districts in the neighbourhood.
7. What mode is usually adopted of recovering rent from defaulting tenants? – Distraining the lands, or by ejectment.
8. Do they frequently proceed to sell the distress? – No, not often. I do not know many instances where they have proceeded to sell the distress.
9. Do you happen to know the amount of the driver’s fees? – No, I do not. Sometimes the landlords distrain the property of the tenants in order to urge them to pay the rent, and where they do not proceed to a sale they only charge the driver’s fees.
10. Do you happen to know the amount of the driver’s fees? – No. If there are keepers put upon the property they are paid, but I do not exactly know how much. I suppose they are paid more than the usual hire of a day labourer – about double that.
11. What are the usual wages of a labourer? – Those who work with the working farmers receive about 6d. a day. Those who are employed by gentlemen are paid over that – they receive about 8d.
12. How soon after the rent becomes due is it usually demanded? – I should think in about six months. There is generally a running gale allowed. I know one instance where the tenant informed me that immediately after the gale-day the rent was demanded. That is owing, I believe, to his having incurred the displeasure of his landlord; but it is generally demanded six months after it becomes due.
13. Are arrears of long standing held over against the tenants? – Arrears of long standing are generally held over the tenant.
14. Do you allude in general to the properties in the district, or to any particular property? – I cannot say that it has been the practice, except with regard to lands under the court of chancery. I know latterly, upon some portion of the property in my district, the tenants have been treated with a good deal of indulgence by the court of chancery. Arrears have been for the present forgiven; whether they are to be demanded hereafter I do not know. That has been done during the minority. Whether, when the party comes of age, they will be demanded, I do not know. A deduction has also been made in the rent.
15. Are receipts in full generally given when a full gale is paid? – Receipts in full are not generally given, because rents are not fully paid up.
16. Where rent is reduced, and the tenant pays the reduced rent in full, are receipts given for the reduced rent up to the particular gale, or is there an arrear still held over? - I am no acquainted with that.
17. Are you acquainted with Lord Midleton’s estate? – There is some portion of it in my parish, and I have heard from Lord Midleton’s tenants that the out-standing arrears during the time of his father were held over the tenants, and they mentioned to me that they were sued for those arrears – at least that they were required of them, and the people had recourse to every effort to pay those arrears, in the hope of being allowed to retain the land still. (Note to the side: - See Mr. Foley’s Evidence ..47. See also Mr. Foley’s Statement, Appendix B. No. 151 – not included here)
18. Has there been any consolidation of farms in the district? – Very little in my district. I do not know of any except on Lord Mildeton’s estate. In one instance, upon one farm, some of the tenants were dispossessed, and the land given to two. There were on the same place some alterations made before my time, and the persons who had been tenants were dispossessed. They got cabins, and a little garden of a few perches of land attached to those cabins, and those persons who had little holdings were sent away. I suppose they merely held them at the pleasure of the landlord.
19. Do the tenants generally hold by lease, or from year to year merely? – Some hold by lease, and some under proposals. There has generally been a promise of some sort, but many of them have no leases. On Lord Midleton’s property, I do not know of any who have got leases latterly, and upon another property which is under the court of chancery.
20. Are the tenants anxious to obtain leases? – Yes, they are decidedly anxious.
21. Have any difficulties arisen in this neighbourhood in consequence of these promises of leases, or has any misunderstanding arisen between the landlords and tenants in relation to them? – I do not recollect any particular instance.
22. By whom are permanent improvements in land or buildings generally effected; by the landlord or tenant? – Generally by the tenant. I understand, on the part of Mr. Smith Barry, he gives encouragement to his tenants, and gives them compensation for any permanent improvements in draining the land. I do not know of any others who give any encouragement to any extent. With regard to the amount of capital, I believe there is very little money in the hands of the working farmers; their capital consists of their own labour principally. A very few of them may have money, but those who have money, in consequence of the uncertain tenure, will not be inclined to expend it upon the land.
23. In your opinion, if arrangements were made for remunerating tenants for permanent improvements in the event of their being dispossessed, do you think there would be found capital in the country in the hands of the farmers for that purpose? – If they got encouragement and had a permanent tie in the land, and if there was any remuneration for permanent improvements, it would tend greatly to the improvement of the land; and such capital as they have, which consists principally of the labour of themselves and their families, would be expended on the land.
24. With respect to the condition of the farming population, are the large farmers improving in their circumstances? – In my district there are very few large farmers, perhaps not more than three or four, who hold over 100 acres – the rest are small; and I think that the general condition of the farmers of all descriptions, in my district, is far from being comfortable.
25. Are they getting better or worse? – I do not know; they have always been bad enough off.
26. To what do you attribute their impoverished condition? – The high rent of the land, and perhaps the low prices they get for their produce, and the want of capital.
27. Are there any instances in your neighbourhood in which industrious farmers by their own exertions have realised property? – There are not many instances; there are a few instances where they have become more comfortable, but I cannot say they have realised property.
28. Is the condition of the labourers at all improving? – Indeed, I do not think it is in my district.
29. To what do you attribute that? – I should think the trifling remuneration they get for their labour from the working farmers, 6d. a day, out of which they have to pay the rent of their cabins and the rent of their gardens, leaves them very little to expend upon themselves; they have to work and by their labour to pay for a house and garden, and I do not think that they could in any way support their families, were it not for the permission that is given them by the farmers of collecting the droppings of the cattle off the grazing lands, and then they get ground merely for the manuring of it afterwards in the subsequent year – that is some advantage to those working as labourers.
30. What do they generally pay for the land? – For the land they manure themselves, they pay nothing.
31. Not even the landlord’s rent? – No.
32. Have there been any agrarian outrages in your district? – No, not a single instance since I went there, nor did I hear of any for many years before I went there. Those persons holding land under the courts are treated more indulgently than by other landlords.
33. In what does that indulgence consist? – In the reduction of the rent, and also in the arrears not being demanded of them.
34. Are there any properties under the courts at the suit of creditors? – I think there is one property which belongs to Mr. Parker; in that instance the arrears have been forgiven, and a reduction made also to the tenants.
35. Have they been forgiven as being uncollectable? – I do not know the ground. I suppose it was thought they would not have the means of paying – that they were uncollectable.
36. Have you any suggestions to lay before the commissioners? – The working farmers sometimes complain that they have to pay rent for the public highways through their farms. Every thing is measured in the farms, the highways and rivers, and they have to pay the cess for them the same as the land they cultivate.
[The witness withdrew]
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(CE 3/1/1844) - THE O CONNELL TRIBUTE - PARISH OF LISGOOLD £10.16.0
Name Amount Name Amount Name Amount Name Amount Barry, Ed., Esq. 1.0.0 Barry, James, Esq., Dundilerick 1.0.0 Buckley, Rev. T., RCC 1.0.0 Walsh, Rev., James, PP 1.10.0 The above is an extraordinary large sum from so small and so poor a parish.
(CE 29/11/1844) - LISGOOLD - O CONNELL TRIBUTE 1844 per Rev. T. Buckley, RCC
Name Amount Name Amount Name Amount Name Amount Barry, Edward, Esq. 0.10.0 Barry, James, Esq. 0.10.0 Buckley, Rev. T., RCC 1.0.0 Walsh, Rev. James 1.0.0 The Parish of Lisgoold is always the most forward of the Country Districts in the discharge of this great National..............................
(CE 23/1/1846) – O CONNELL TRIBUTE, 1845 – PARISH OF LISGOOLD, £20.15.6 –including the following Subscriptions, per REV. T. BUCKLEY:-
Name Amount Name Amount Name Amount Name Amount Barry, Ed., Esq. 0.10.0 Buckley, T., Rev., CC 1.0.0 Ives, D., Mr. 0.2.6 Riordan, J., Mr. 0.2.6 Barry, Julia, Mrs. 0.2.6 Cogan, J., Mr. 0.10.0 Lomasny, W., Mr. 0.5.0 Riordan, J., Mr. 0.2.6 Brien, J., Mr. 0.2.6 Cotter, J., Mr. 0.4.0 M’Grath, J., Mr. 0.2.6 Stack, T., Mr. 0.5.0 Buckley, E., Mr. 0.2.6 Flynn, C., Mr. 0.2.6 O Hea, E., Rev., PP 1.10.0 (CC 18/6/1846) – TEMPLENACARRIGGY PARISH POOR RELIEF FUND
Name £.s.d. Name £.s.d. Name £.s.d. Atkins, J. T., Esq. 3.0.0 Duggan, Tim. 0.5.0 Moore, Pat. 0.10.0 Barry, Widow J. 2.0.0 Flynn, Cole. 0.10.0 Nason, Henry K., Esq. 2.0.0 Brien, John 0.10.0 Flynn, Mich. 0.10.0 O Hea, E., Rev. 2.0.0 Brooder, Mich. 0.10.0 Flynn, Mr. 3.0.0 Reardon, C., Mr. 1.0.0 Carey, John 1.0.0 Garde, Thomas, Esq., MD 2.0.0 Ring, David 0.5.0 Cashman, Widow 1.0.0 Garde, Thos., Esq. 1.0.0 Ring, T. Jas. 0.5.0 Conroy, Chas. 1.0.0 Hallaran, W., Rev. 3.0.0 Ring, Tim. 0.5.0 Cotter, G. E., Rev. 10.0.0 Hartnett, T., Mr. 0.8.0 Scott, John, Rev. 1.0.0 Cotter, James 0.5.0 Hegarty, Rich. 0.2.6 Splaine, Jas. 1.0.0 Cotter, Laur. 0.6.0 Hogan, Jerh. 1.0.0 Splaine, Mich. 0.10.0 Courtenay, G., Esq. 1.0.0 Kearney, John 0.5.0 Stack, Edw. 0.10.0 Courtenay, John, Esq. 20.0.0 Keeffe, Daniel 0.5.0 Stack, Garrett 0.10.0 Courtenay, T., Esq. 1.0.0 Lane, John 0.10.0 Stack, Thos. 3.0.0 Cullinan, C., Mr. 1.10.0 Lane, Mich. 1.0.0 Walsh, James 1.0.0 Daly, John 0.10.0 Midleton, Viscount 15.0.0 Walsh, Rich. 0.10.0 Duggan, Pat. 0.5.0 Moore, Daniel 0.10.0 Wilson, Hen., Esq. 1.0.0 ________________________________________________________________________
GRIFFITH’S VALUATION APRIL 1853 - CIVIL PARISH OF BALLYCURRANY, Barony of Barrymore -Arranged Alphabetically
Features
Ballycurrany West – Grave-yard, Rev. William Maunsell, Lessor
Occupier, Townland(s)
Ahern, John, Moanbaun
Ahern, Michael, Ballinakilla
Barrett, John, Ballyvatta
Barry, Honor, Ballycurrany East
Barry, James, Ballycurrany West, Ballynaclashy
Barry, John, Jun., Knockakeen
Barry, John, Sen., Knockakeen
Barry, Patrick, Knockakeen
Barry, Penelope S., Leamlara
Barry, William, Knockakeen
Brien, Daniel, Moanbaun
Brien, John Donald, Moanbaun
Brien, Mary, Moanbaun
Brien, Patrick (Pat), Moanbaun
Brien, Patrick (Wm.), Moanbaun
Brien, William (John), Moanbaun
Brien, William (Pat), Moanbaun
Buckley, Michael (Land), Clash East
Buckley, Patrick, Clash East
Buckley, Richard, Knockakeen
Butler, John, Ballycurrany East
Butler, Richard, Ballycurrany East
Callaghan, Ellen, Ballyvatta
Carroll, Ellen, Moanbaun
Cashman, Cornelius, Ballynaglogh
Cashman, Daniel, Doneen
Cashman, Denis, Killeagh
Cashman, John, See Murphy, John, Moanbaun
Cashman, William, Ballynaclashy
Coghlan, Edmond, Ballinakilla
Coghlan, John, Ballinakilla
Coghlan, Michael, Ballinakilla
Coleman, James, Ballycurrany West
Coleman, Thomas, Ballycurrany West
Collins, Maurice, Ballinakilla
Connors, John, Ballyvatta
Connors, Timothy, Ballycurrany West
Connory, Bartholomew, Ballynaclashy
Cotter, Garrett, Knockakeen
Cotter, James, Ballynaclashy, Ballynaglogh
Cotter, Laurence, Ballycurrany West
Cotter, Michael, Ballycurrany East
Cotter, Thomas, Ballinakilla
Cotter, Thomas, See Cox, Michael, Ballinakilla
Cotter,William, Knockakeen
Courtenay, George, Ballynaclashy
Cox, Michael, Ballinakilla
Cox, Michael; Cotter, Thomas; Graham, John (Land, Commage), Ballinakilla
Cronin, John, Ballyvatta
Crowley, Daniel, Ballyvatta
Curran, Daniel, Ballycurrany East
Daly, John, Ballyvatta
Daly, Michael, Ballycurrany East
Daly, Patrick, Ballinakilla
Daly, William, Ballynaclashy
Donovan, John, Ballynaclashy
Donovan, William, Killeagh
Dooling, Daniel, Ballinakilla
Dooling, Mary, Ballyvatta
Doyle, William, Ballynabrannagh West
Duggan, John, Ballynaclashy
Dunlea, Patrick, Ballycurrany WestFarrell, James, Ballyvatta
Fitzgerald, Ellen, Ballyvatta
Fitzgerald, John, Ballycurrany West, Ballyvatta
Fitzgerald, Maurice, Ballycurrany West
Fitzgerald, William, Ballinakilla
Forrest, Catherine, Moanbaun
Graham, John, Ballinakilla
Graham, John, See Cox, Michael, Ballinakilla
Hudson, John, Md, Ballinakilla
Keeffe, Timothy, Ballynabrannagh East
Keleher, Michael (Land), Ballinakilla
Keleher, William, Ballycurrany West
Kenny, Cornelius, Ballyvatta
Leahy, Edmond, Ballycurrany West
Leahy, Edmond (Land), Knockakeen
Leahy, Ellen, Moanbaun
Leahy, Margaret, Leamlara
Leahy, Thomas, Ballycurrany West
Lenihan, Edmond, Ballynabrannagh East
Lynch, John, Moanbaun
M’carthy, Daniel, Ballynabrannagh East, Ballyvatta
M’carthy, Denis, Leamlara
M’carthy, James, Ballynabrannagh East
M’carthy, Johanna, Ballynabrannagh East
M’carthy, John, Ballynaclashy
M’carthy, Patrick, Ballynaclashy
M’carthy, Richard, Ballynabrannagh East
M’carthy, Timothy, Ballyvatta
M’carthy, William, Ballyvatta
Mahony, Catherine, Ballyvatta
Meenahan, John, Leamlara
Morrogh, Robert, Ballynabrannagh West
Mulcahy, Catherine, Ballinakilla
Mulcahy, Daniel, Ballinakilla
Mulcahy, David, Ballinakilla
Mulcahy, Jeremiah, Leamlara
Mulcahy, Patrick, Ballynabrannagh East, Clash West
Mulcahy, Timothy, Ballynaclashy
Mulcahy, William, Ballinakilla
Murphy, John & Cashman, John (Land, Mountain), Moanbaun,
Murphy, Timothy, Clash East
Power, David, Ballynaclashy
Power, Michael, Ballynabrannagh West
Regan, John (House, Mill (In Ruins), Land), Doneen
Ryan, James, Doneen
Scannell, John, Doneen
Sexton, Mary, Ballyvatta
Sheridan, Daniel, Condonstown
Sheridan, Johanna, Knockakeen
Sheridan, Michael, Ballinakilla
Sheridan, Patrick, Ballinakilla
Sheridan, William, Ballynabrannagh East
Sliney, Honoria, Ballinakilla
Tatton, Michael (House, Offices, Corn-Mill & Land), Doneen
Tobin, Mary, Ballynaglogh
Twomey, Daniel, Doneen
Warren, Richard, Clash East
Whelan, John, Knockakeen
Wilson, Edward, Ballynaclashy
Wilson, Henry, Ballynaclashy
Wilson, Joseph, Ballycurrany East________________________________________________________________________
GRIFFITH’S VALUATION APRIL 1853 - CIVIL PARISH OF LISGOOLD, Barony of Barrymore -Arranged Alphabetically
Features
Glengarriff More – Nation school-house, Edmund B. Roche, Lessor
Leamlara – RC Chapel & yard, Penelope S. Barry, Lessor
Lisgoold East – Church & graveyard, Rev. William Maunsell, Lessor
Lisgoold East – RC Chapel & yard, Rev. Wm. M. Pyne, Lessor
Occupier, Townland(s)
Ahern, John, Corbally South
Barrett, Catherine, Ballysallagh
Barry, David, Corballybane
Barry, Edmund (Land), Ballysallagh
Barry, John, Poundquarter
Barry, Michael (Pound, Poundquarter), Corballybane, Poundquarter
Barry, Richard, Lisgoold North
Brien, Denis, Glengarriff Beg
Brien, Owen, Corbally North
Brooder, David, Ballysallagh
Buckley, Edmond (Land, Clash East), Corbally South, Clash East
Buckley, John, Corbally South
Buckley, Michael, Clash East
Buckley, Patrick, Corbally South, Lisgoold East
Buckley, Patrick, Lisgoold North
Buckley, William, Lisgoold East
Cannery, Thomas, Lisgoold West
Carey, Eliza, Clash East
Cashman, James, Carrigane
Cashman, John, Carrigane
Cashman, John & Murphy, John (Land, Mountain), Carrigane
Colbert, Michael, Lisgoold North
Coleman, David, Ballysallagh
Coleman, Patrick, Ballysallagh
Collins, Richard, Lisgoold East
Connell, Bartholomew, Ballyleagh
Connell, Thomas, Ballyleagh, Corbally North
Cotter, John, Corbally South
Cotter, William, Corballybane
Cremin, Daniel, Lisgoold North
Cronin, Catherine, Lisgoold East
Cronin, Timothy, Clash East
Curtin, James, Ballynaskeha
Curtin, Michael, Poundquarter
Daly, John, Ballynaskeha
Daly, Judith, Corbally South
Delaye, Mary, Lisgoold North
Delaye, Owen, Clash East
Donovan, Andrew (Land), Ballysallagh
Donovan, Catherine
Donovan, Catherine, See Maher, James, Corbally North
Donovan, James, Corbally North
Donovan, John, Corbally North
Donovan, Michael, Corbally North, Glengarriff More
Donovan, Patrick, Corbally North
Donovan, Thomas, Corbally North
Donovan, Thomas, See Maher, James, Corbally North
Donovan, William, Corbally South
Dwyer, Edmond, Lisgoold West
Egan, Margaret, Carrigane
Egan, Mary, Carrigane
Fitzgerald, Catherine, Ballysallagh
Fitzgerald, Mary, Poundquarter
Fitzgerald, Michael, Ballysallagh
Fitzgerald, Richard, Lisgoold North
Fitzgerald, William, Ballynaskeha
Forrest, John, Clash WestGolding, Margaret, Lisgoold North
Hart, Judith, Clash East
Hartnett, Thomas, Lisgoold North
Heagarty, James, Lisgoold East
Hegarty, David, Ballysallagh
Hegarty, Jeremiah, Ballyleagh
Higgins, Michael, Lisgoold West
Keeffe, Daniel, Ballynaskeha
Keeffe, David, Lisgoold East
Keeffe, Jeremiah, Lisgoold West
Kelly, Matthew, Lisgoold West
Kinery, Patrick, Corbally North
Kirby, Richard, Ballynaskeha
Lane, John, Glengarriff More
Leary, Daniel, Lisgoold East
Leary, James, Lisgoold East
Leary, Patrick, Lisgoold East
Lehan, Eliza, Corbally North
Lenihan, Edmond (Smithy), Glengarriff More
Maher, James, Corbally North
Maher, James & James; Donovan, Catherine & Thomas (Land, Commonage), Corbally North
Maher, James, See Maher, James, Corbally North
Maher, John, Corbally North
Mahony, Bartholomew, Lisgoold East
Mahony, Margaret, Glengarriff More
Mangan, Thomas, Ballyleagh
Martin, Wm. J., Rev., Lisgoold North
Murphy, John, Carrigane
Murphy, John, See Cashman, John, Carrigane
Norris, Patrick, Lisgoold East
Nugent, Redmond, Corbally North
O Hea, Eugene, Rev., Corbally North
O Mullane, David, Rev., Lisgoold East
Power, Michael, Ballyleagh
Pyne, Wm. M., Rev., Lisgoold East
Reardon, Charles, Lisgoold North
Reardon, Denis, Lisgoold North
Reardon, Ellen, Lisgoold North
Reardon, John, Lisgoold North
Reardon, John (Labourer), Lisgoold North
Reardon, John (Office & Land), Lisgoold East
Reardon, Martin, Lisgoold North
Reardon, Patrick, Lisgoold North
Reardon, William, Lisgoold West
Riordan, John (Land), Lisgoold North
Roche, Edmund B., Glengarriff Beg, Glengarriff More
Ryan, Michael, Corbally South
Sliney, Michael, Lisgoold North
Sweeney, Owen, Corbally North
Terry, James, Glengarriff Beg
Tuomy, David, Lisgoold East
Walsh, William, Ballyleagh
Warren, Alice, Corballybane
Warren, John, Corbally North
Warren, Richard (Land), Clash East
Wilson, Edward (Office & Land), Lisgoold West________________________________________________________________________
GRIFFITH’S VALUATION APRIL 1853 - CIVIL PARISH OF TEMPLENACARRIGA, Barony of Barrymore - Arranged Alphabetically
Features
Templenacarriga North – Church & Graveyard, No Occupier or Lessor given
Templenacarriga South – Glebe (House, Offices & Land), Rev. Thomas Gibbings, In Fee
Templenacarriga South – Parochial School House, Rev. Thomas Gibbings, Lessor
Occupier, Townland(s)
Ahern, David, Leadinton
Ahern, Thomas, Ballymacsliney
Allen, Bartholomew, Templenacarriga South
Barry, David, Shanavougha
Barry, Honora, Templenacarriga South
Barry, John, Oldcourt West, Shanavougha
Barry, John (Land), Ballyreardon
Barry, Laurence, Oldcourt East
Barry, Michael, Glenreagh
Barry, Michael (Land), Glenawillin
Brien, James, Walshtown More (West)
Brien, John, Rathgire
Broderick, Ellen, Walshtown More (East)
Brooder, Matthew, Acres
Brooder, Michael, Ballyedmond Little
Buckley, William, Leadinton
Canavan, Mary, Walshtown More (East)
Canavan, Maurice, Walshtown More (West)
Carey, John, Ballyedmond Little
Carey, John (Land), Knockaneshane
Casey, John, Carrigogna
Casey, Timothy, Ballytrasna, Leadinton
Cashman, James, Walshtown More (West)
Cashman, John, Templenacarriga South
Cashman, Mary, Walshtown More (West)
Coll, Honora , Templenacarriga South
Coll, Patrick, Templenacarriga South
Coll, Thomas, Ballymacsliney
Collins, Catherine, Carrigogna
Collins, Honoria, Ballyedmond
Connell, Bartholomew, Oldcourt East
Connell, Catherine, Knocknamouragh
Connell, John, Ballyedmond Little
Connell, Mary, Ballymacsliney
Connell, Michael, Walshtown More (East), Walshtown More (West)
Connery, Thomas, Carrigogna
Connors, Johanna, Walshtown Beg
Cooney, Margaret, Walshtown Beg
Cotter, James, Walshtown Beg
Cotter, James, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Cotter, John, Ballyedmond Little
Cotter, Laurence, Walshtown Beg
Cotter, Laurence, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Cotter, Mary, Walshtown Beg
Cotter, Patrick, Leadinton
Courtenay, John, Ballyedmond
Cronin, John, Ballyedmond
Cronin, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Cronin, Michael, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Crowley, Timothy, Walshtown More (East)
Cullianane, Charles, Ballymacsliney
Cullinane, Mary, Templenacarriga South
Cummin, Michael, Templenacarriga South
Curtayne, Michael, Ballyedmond Little
Daly, Eliza, Acres
Daly, Mary, Templenacarriga South
Delay, Patrick, Leadinton
Desmond, Thaddeus, Leadinton
Dillon, James, Walshtown Beg
Dinneen, Michael, Ballyedmond
Donovan, Ellen, Walshtown More (East)
Donovan, Johanna, Walshtown Beg
Donovan, Johanna, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Donovan, Mary, Glenreagh
Donovan, Timothy, Walshtown Beg
Donovan, Timothy, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Duggan, Ellen, Walshtown Beg
Duggan, Ellen, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Duggan, Timothy, Walshtown Beg
Duggan, Timothy, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Fitzgerald, John, Ballyedmond
Fitzgerald, Laurence, Rathgire
Fitzgerald, Michael, Rathgire
Fitzgerald, Patrick, Walshtown Beg
Flynn, David, Leadinton
Flynn, Michael, Leadinton
Foley, Patrick, Ballyedmond
Forrest, Honoria, Ballyedmond Little
Gibbings, Thomas, Rev. (Glebe), Templenacarriga South
Gorman, John, Ballymacsliney
Gray, Ellen, Ballyedmond Little
Griffin, Peter, Glenawillin
Heffernan, Thomas, Knocknamouragh
Hegarty, Richard, Knockaneshane
Hegarty, Richard (Land), Ballytrasna
Hennebery, William, Walshtown More (East)
Hennessy, John, Templenacarriga South
Hennessy, William, Walshtown Beg
Hickey, Michael, Templenacarriga North
Hogan, John, Walshtown BegIrwin, James, Rathgire
Irwin, James (Land), Templenacarriga South
Jones, John, Templenacarriga South
Keeffe, Daniel, Ballymacsliney, Glenawillin
Keeffe, John, Ballymacsliney
Keeffe, Michael, Ballyedmond Little, Shanavougha
Keeffe, Peter (Office, Smithy), Walshtown More (East)
Kenna, John, Ballyedmond
Kidney, John, Ballymacsliney
Knowles, Thomas, Leadinton
Lane, Jeremiah, Walshtown Beg
Lane, Michael, Curraghcondon, Walshtown Beg
Lane, Michael & Smidick, Laurence (Land, Mountain), Walshtown Beg
Lane, Michael; Ring, David; Smidick, Laurence; Duggan, Timothy; Cotter, James, Donovan, Timothy; Ring, Timothy (Jas.); Cotter, Laurence; Cronin, Michael; Ring, Timothy (Tim); Duggan, Ellen; Ring, Matthew; Meade, Johanna; Donovan, Johanna & Morrison, Barthw (Land, Mountain), Walshtown Beg
Lynch, Bartholomew, Walshtown More (West)
Lynch, John, Shanavougha
M’carthy, James, Glenawillin
M’carthy, Johanna, Leadinton
M’carthy, John, Walshtown More (East)
M’carthy, Joseph, Walshtown More (East)
M’carthy, Owen, Glenawillin
M’grath, Daniel, Leadinton
Maher, Edmond, Templenacarriga South
Meade, Johanna, Walshtown Beg
Meade, Johanna, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Meehan, Patrick, Walshtown More (West)
Moore, Daniel, Walshtown More (West)
Moore, Patrick, Walshtown More (West)
Morrison, Bartholomew, Walshtown Beg
Morrison, Barthw, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Mulcahy, John, Templenacarriga South
Mulcahy, Mary, Walshtown More (East)
Murphy, Honoria, Ballyedmond Little
Murphy, Mary, Templenacarriga South
Murphy, Michael, Ballyedmond
Murphy, Thomas, Knocknamouragh
Noonan, John, Ballyedmond Little
O Regan, Timothy, Ballytrasna, Glenawillin
O Regan, Timothy (Land), Glenreagh
Prior, Thomas, Leadinton
Quick, Robert, Templenacarriga North
Reardon, Charles, Walshtown More (East)
Reardon, Mary, Ballyedmond Little
Reardon, Thomas , Walshtown More (East)
Ring, David, Walshtown Beg
Ring, David, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Ring, David, See Ring, Timothy (James), Walshtown Beg
Ring, Matthew, Walshtown Beg
Ring, Matthew, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Ring, Timothy (James), Walshtown Beg
Ring, Timothy (James) & David (Land), Walshtown Beg
Ring, Timothy (Jas.), See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Ring, Timothy (Tim), See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Ring, Timothy (Tim.), Walshtown Beg
Rohan, Jeremiah, Templenacarriga North
Ryan, John, Curraghcondon, Walshtown Beg
Shea, James, Templenacarriga South
Sheridan, William (Garden), Ballyedmond Little
Smidick, Laurence, Walshtown Beg
Smidick, Laurence, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Smidick, Laurence, See Lane, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Spillane, Cornelius, Glenawillin
Spillane, Michael, Ballyedmond Little
Spillane, Michael (Land), Acres
Stack, Edmond, Knocknamouragh
Stack, Garrett, Knocknamouragh
Stack, Thomas, Knocknamouragh
Sullivan, Denis, Ballyedmond
Sullivan, Patrick, Knocknamouragh
Sullivan, Timothy, Carrigogna
Sweeney, Michael, Walshtown Beg
Tatton, John, Knocknamouragh
Terry, John, Walshtown More (West)
Twomey, Jeremiah, Jun. (Land), Leadinton
Twomey, Jeremiah, Sen., Leadinton
Walsh, James & Richard, Carrigogna
Walsh, James (Land), Carrigogna
Walsh, Patrick, Oldcourt East
Walsh, Richard, See Walsh, James, Carrigogna
White, John, Oldcourt East
Wilson, Henry, Curraghcondon
Wright, Joseph, Rev., Leadinton________________________________________________
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