Brindley
In the mid 19th century John Brindley held land in the parishes of Ballynaclogh (from the Very Reverend Dean Head) and Kilmore (from Lord Dunalley), in the barony of Upper Ormond, county Tipperary. Samuel Brindley also held land in the parish of Kilmore from Lord Dunalley. The Brindleys were engaged in the grain milling industry.
Houses
Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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Coolagh | Coolagh | Ballynaclogh | Nenagh | Ballynaclogh 84 | Upper Ormond | Tipperary |
OSI Ref: R889 744
OS Sheet: 27 Discovery map: 59 |
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Happygrove House | Clonmore | Dolla | Nenagh | Ballynaclogh 84 | Upper Ormond | Tipperary |
OSI Ref: R872 713
OS Sheet: 26 Discovery map: 59 |
Archival sources
- Map of Curryquin in the County of Tipperary, the estate of Lord Dunalley now in the possession of Samuel Brindley. Surveyed by Wm. McSoley, May, 1849. 16 I. 17 (12) ; National Library of Ireland
Contemporary printed sources
- ''GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF IRELAND'[Primary Valuation of Tenements]', 1850-1858. : Barony of Upper Ormond, 29 (Coolagh), 32 (Clonmore)
- ORDNANCE SURVEY NAME BOOKS, County Tipperary: Vol.I, Parish of Ballinclough, p.191. Vol.II, Parish of Dolla, p.118.