Lindsay (Ballinard)
In 1906 Paul Maylor Lindsay held untenanted land at Ballinard, Garrankyle and Tinnekilly, county Tipperary. He was the only surviving son of Thomas Lindsay of Ballinard who died in 1887 and his wife, Henrietta Agnes Somerville, daughter of Paul Lindsay Maylor of Chiplee, county Cork. Paul M. Lindsay was born in 1870. His address in 1910 was Bridestown, Rathcormac, county Cork.
Associated Families
Houses
Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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Bridestown | Bridestown | Ardnageehy | Fermoy | Kildinan 149 | Barrymore | Cork |
OSI Ref: W737 892
OS Sheet: 44 Discovery map: 80 |
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Ballinard Castle | Friarsgrange | Coolmundry | Cashel | Cloneen | Middlethird | Tipperary |
OSI Ref: S254363
OS Sheet: 70 Discovery map: |
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Contemporary printed sources
- PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. ''Return of Untenanted Lands in Rural Districts, Distinguishing Demesnes on Which There is a Mansion...'', HC 1906, c, 177: 283, 284
- SLATER, Isaac. ''Royal National Directory of Ireland: List of the principal seats''. (Manchester: 1894) : xxi, 171 (Ballinard Castle)
- ''GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF IRELAND'[Primary Valuation of Tenements]', 1850-1858. : Barony of Middlethird, 41 (Friarsgrange)
- ORDNANCE SURVEY NAME BOOKS, County Tipperary: Vol.II, Parish of Coolmundry, p.275-6