Landed Estates
University of Galway

Sealy

In the 1870s Deborah Sealy of Tralee held less than 100 acres in county Kerry. The Sealys had held larger estates early in the nineteenth century. In May 1851, the estate of William S. Sealy of Magh, was offered for sale in the Encumbered Estates Court, including Magh House. Bary mentions that William E. Young was married to Agnes Sealy and lived at Ballinvariscal House in Novahal parish. In 1863, lands in the barony of Iraghticonnor, the property of John Sealy, were offered for sale in the Landed Estates Court. These were orginally held by the Raymond family.

Associated Families

Houses

Name Townland Civil Parish PLU DED Barony County Map Ref  
Magh House or Edenburn Magh Ballymacelligott Tralee Nohaval 154 Trughanacmy Kerry OSI Ref: Q931115
OS Sheet: 39
Discovery map: 71
Maglass House Maglass East Ballymacelligott Tralee Ballyegan Trughanacmy Kerry OSI Ref: Q943123
OS Sheet: 39
Discovery map: 71
Photo of Maglass House
Ballymalis Ballymalis Kilbonane Killarney Kilbonane 82 Magunihy Kerry OSI Ref: V846955
OS Sheet: 57
Discovery map: 78
Mullaghmarky House Mullaghmarky Castleisland Tralee Lackabaun 153 Trughanacmy Kerry OSI Ref: Q993114
OS Sheet: 40
Discovery map: 71
Parkmore House Ranalough Killeentierna Killarney Killeentierna Trughanacmy Kerry OSI Ref: Q981049
OS Sheet: 48
Discovery map: 71

Archival sources

  • Encumbered Estates' Court Rentals (O'Brien), Sealy, 20 May 1851, Vol 7, MRGS 39/003, (microfilm copy in NUIG); National Archives of Ireland
  • Landed Estates' Court Rentals (O'Brien), Sealy, 29 May 1863, Vol 68, MRGS 39/034, (microfilm copy in NUIG); National Archives of Ireland

Contemporary printed sources

Modern printed sources