Landed Estates
University of Galway

Kearney (Carney's Island)

In the mid-19th century the Reverend Patrick Kearney held land in the parish of Clones, county Monaghan, including one named Carney’s Island. In 1876, the Reverend P. Kearney of Dublin owned 373 acres in the county.

Associated Families

No associated families were found for this estate

No houses were found for this estate

Archival sources

  • Conveyance of lands numbered 17 to 23 on plan A, annexed to an inquisition of 31 March 1838. Consideration £71 4 7. Christopher E. Wall, of Rathmines Road, Dublin, surgeon, and the Rev. John P Kearney, of Dublin, to The Ulster Canal Company for lands at Crievelay, Co. Monaghan, 1839. COM/1/8/28; Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
  • Conveyance of lands numbered 1 on plan B annexed to an inquisition of 31 March 1838. Consideration £157 12 0. John Ross Esq., of Carneys Island and the Rev. John P Kearney, of Dublin, to The Ulster Canal Company, for lands at Carneys Island, Co. Monaghan, 1839. COM/1/8/32; Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
  • Conveyance of lands numbered 7 to 23 on plan A, annexed to an inquisition of 31 March 1838. Consideration £285 5 0½. The Rev. John P Kearney to The Ulster Canal Company, for lands at Tanderagee, Crievelay, Gleer and Carneys Island, Co. Monaghan, 1839. COM/1/8/34; Public Record Office, Northern Ireland

Contemporary printed sources