Tredennick
A Cornish family who came to Ireland at the end of the 17th century and established themselves at Camlin, near Ballyshannon, county Donegal. John Arnold Tredennick of Camlin, a Justice of the Peace for counties Donegal, Fermanagh and Roscommon, was the principal landholder in the parish of Termonbarry, barony of Ballintober North, county Roscommon, at the time of Griffith's Valuation. William Tredennick of Fortwilliam, Ballyshannon, owned 4,546 acres in county Roscommon, 2,779 acres in county Donegal and 400 acres in county Tyrone.
Associated Families
No houses were found for this estate
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] : 450
- PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. ''Return of owners of land of one acre and upwards, in the several counties .... in Ireland''. HC 1876, LXXX: 319
Modern printed sources
- BURKE, Sir Bernard. ''A genealogical and heraldic history of the Landed Gentry of Ireland''. London: Harrison & Sons, 1904: 602
- ''The Dublin Gazette'': Includes details of purchases by tenants, Irish Land Commission. 24 Feb 1905
- Beattie, Sean. ''Donegal in transition: the impact of the CDB''. (Dublin: Merrion Press, 2013. : pp.151-152.