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Hutchinson (Codrum)

In the mid 18th century Emanuel Hutchinson was resident at Codrum, parish of Macroom, barony of West Muskerry, county Cork. His daughter Hannah married John Herbert Orpen. Hugh Massy of Mount Massy also married a Hutchinson and had a son, Massy Hutchinson Massy, and a daughter, Cherry who married John Warren, a younger son of Sir Robert Warren of Warren's Court, 1st Baronet. John and Cherry Warren were living at Codrum by 1814. Colonel Robert Hutchinson was murdered at Codrum in 1799. The representatives of Arthur Hutchinson are listed as lessors in Griffith's Valuation , both in Caheragh and Kilmocomoge, West Carbery. In 1854 over 3000 acres of the estate of Arthur Hutchinson, deceased, were offered for sale in the Encumbered Estates Court.

Houses

Name Townland Civil Parish PLU DED Barony County Map Ref  
Codrum House Codrum Macroom Macroom Macloneigh 226 West Muskerry Cork OSI Ref: W322 734
OS Sheet: 70
Discovery map: 79
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Archival sources

  • Encumbered Estates' Court Rentals (O'Brien), Hutchinson, 21 February 1854, Vol 26, MRGS 39/0011, (microfilm copy in NUIG); National Archives of Ireland
  • Seager Evans & Company Limited [Distillers] includes office copy of will of John Massy Hutchinson, Lime Villa, nr. Lancaster, refers to farm & lands at Haversham, Bucks; lands at Codrum West & Scrahanard, Co. Cork, 22 Apr 1852 (proved 14 Jun 1852). B/SGR/311 ; London Metropolitan Archives: city of London
  • Grant to Massy Hutchinson of fairs and markets at Kilnagurteen als Massytown, Co. Cork, Jan. 23, 1776. Co. 2333 ; National Archives of Ireland
  • Irish Tourist Association Survey files, Parish of Macroom; Cork County Library

Contemporary printed sources