Millett
In the mid 19th century Matthew R. Millett held an estate in the parish of Drangan, barony of Middlethird, county Tipperary, from Colonel Palliser. The estate (1,476 acres) of John Millett, assignee of Thomas Prince Lloyd in the baronies of Ikerrin and Middlethird was advertised for sale in January 1853. Millett family had associations with Kyle and St Johnstown.
Houses
Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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Rathclogh Cottage | Rathclogh South | Ballysheehan | Cashel | Magorban 57 | Middlethird | Tipperary |
OSI Ref: S125 426
OS Sheet: 61 Discovery map: 66 |
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Lismortagh | Lismortagh | Cloneen | Cashel | Coolcagh 45 | Middlethird | Tipperary |
OSI Ref: S216 423
OS Sheet: 62 Discovery map: 67 |
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St Johnstown | St Johnstown | St Johnstown | Cashel | Cooleagh 45 | Middlethird | Tipperary |
OSI Ref: S230 411
OS Sheet: 62 Discovery map: 67 |
Archival sources
- Encumbered Estates’ Court Rentals (O’Brien), Millett & Lloyd, 11 Jan 1853, Vol 20, MRGS 39/009, (microfilm copy in NUIG) ; National Archives of Ireland
Contemporary printed sources
- ''GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF IRELAND'[Primary Valuation of Tenements]', 1850-1858. : Middlethird Barony, 16 (Rathclogh South), 38 (Lismortagh), 165 (St Johnstown)
- LEWIS, Samuel. ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland''. London: S. Lewis & Co., 1837: II, 32 (St Johnstown & Lismortagh)