Adderley (Innishannon)
Thomas Adderley (1712-1791), son of Francis Adderley of Innishannon, county Cork and Elizabeth Fowkes and descendant of Edward Adderley and his wife Mary Hale of Innishannon and Alderley, Gloucestershire, was a politician and developer of the linen industry. He married firstly the widow of the 3rd Viscount Charlemont and secondly Margaret Bourke of Oory, county Mayo and was related to many of the influential families of the 18th century - Loftus, Gardner, Bernard for example. He held an estate in the Innishannon locality which became heavily encumbered following the succession of his son Edward Hale Adderly (died 1870 aged 100) who sold it to the Frewens pre Griffith's Valuation. see http://www.innishannonschool.com/history16a.htm
Associated Families
Houses
Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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Dunderrow House | Horse Hill More North | Dunderrow | Kinsale | Leighmoney 197 | Kinalea | Cork |
OSI Ref: W595531
OS Sheet: 111 Discovery map: 87 |
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Archival sources
- Detailed abstract of will of Thomas Adderley of Innishannon, 1791. GO MS 139, p.42 ; National Library of Ireland
- Frewen of Brickwall in Northiam Papers include memorial of mortgage for £40,000 by Edward Hale Adderley of Innishannon, County Cork, Ireland to John Frewen Turner of Cold Overton Hall, 30 Aug 1823 FRE/402 15 Apr 1830; East Sussex Record Office
- Pedigree of Adderley family of Cork (Leader Collection); Irish Genealogical Research Society Library
Contemporary printed sources
- TAYLOR, George & SKINNER, Andrew. ''Maps of the Roads of Ireland, surveyed in 1777 and corrected down to 1783''. Facsimile of 2nd edition. Shannon: Irish University Press, 1969: 170
- WILSON, William. ''The Post-Chaise Companion or Travellers Directory Through Ireland''. The author: Dublin, 1786 : 228 (Inishannon)
Modern printed sources
- ''Jnl. of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society''.: BALL, F. Ebrington. Thomas Adderley, of Innishannon M.P. III, 2nd Series (1897), 51-58