Cleaver
At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend William Cleaver, son of Archbishop Euseby Cleaver of Dublin and his wife Catherine Wynne of Hazelwood, county Sligo, held some land in the parish of Fuerty, barony of Athlone, county Roscommon. The Reverend William Cleaver of Delgany, county Wicklow, owned 757 acres in county Roscommon in the 1870s. Messrs Cleaver and Scott held a few acres of untenanted land at Cams, parish of Fuerty in 1906.
Associated Families
No houses were found for this estate
Archival sources
- Account Book of John Carson, agent to Rev William Cleaver, re administration of the estate, 1834-1840. LE2; James Hardiman Library, University of Galway
Contemporary printed sources
- HUSSEY DE BURGH, U. H. ''The Landowners of Ireland. An alphabetical list of the owners of estates of 500 acres or £500 valuation and upwards in Ireland''. Dublin: Hodges, Foster and Figgis, 1878. [available online at www.askaboutireland.ie] : 85
- PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. ''Return of owners of land of one acre and upwards, in the several counties .... in Ireland''. HC 1876, LXXX: 314
- PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. ''Return of Untenanted Lands in Rural Districts, Distinguishing Demesnes on Which There is a Mansion...'', HC 1906, c, 177: 383