Foley (Cork)
At the time of Griffith's Valuation Daniel Foley held land in the parish of Kilquane, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. In October 1858 the estate of Daniel Bartholomew Foley and William Foley amounting to 831 acres in the barony of Barrymore and premises near the city of Cork were advertised for sale. Daniel B. Foley lived at Evergreen House, Cork, which he held from James Dennis, a London barrister.
Associated Families
No houses were found for this estate
Archival sources
- Encumbered Estates’ Court Rentals (O’Brien), Foley, 28 Oct 1858, Vol 53 (28), MRGS 39/027, (microfilm copy in NUIG); National Archives of Ireland
- Landed Estates’ Court Rentals (O’Brien), Foley, 5 Nov 1859, Vol 57 (5), MRGS 39/028, (microfilm copy in NUIG) ; National Archives of Ireland
- Encumbered Estates’ Court Rentals (O’Brien), Foley, 28 Oct 1853, Vol 24 (21), MRGS 39/010, (microfilm copy in NUIG); National Archives of Ireland
- Memorial of a marriage settlement, Daniel Foley and Ellen Sullivan of Kealhill, Co. Cork, July 26, 1810. D. 6620 ; National Library of Ireland
- Hamilton & Craig, solicitors' collection, includes Land Judges' Court Rental, estate of Robert Murdoch Foley, Summerfield, Cork, 15 May 1896. Small Accs. Index 1/65, Rental 67; National Archives of Ireland