Landed Estates
University of Galway

Netterfield

In the mid-19th century Moses Netterfield held lands in the parishes of Templeport and Tomregan, county Cavan. In 1876, Moses Netterfield Senior of Dublin and Glendoon, Ballyconnell, county Cavan, owned 555 acres in the county while Moses Netterfield of Carn House owned 627 acres. Four years later the estate of Moses Netterfield and another in counties Cavan and Meath was for sale in the Land Judges Court (The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal, XIV, 99).

Associated Families

Houses

Name Townland Civil Parish PLU DED Barony County Map Ref  
Carn House Carn Kildallan Bawnboy Carn Tullyhunco Cavan OSI Ref: H297135
OS Sheet:
Discovery map: 27A
Glendoon Doon Tomregan Bawnboy Ballyconnell Tullyhaw Cavan OSI Ref: H271188
OS Sheet: 10
Discovery map: 27A
Photo of Glendoon

Archival sources

  • Renewal of lease made between Joshua Taylor, Killniglare, gentleman, and Edward Whitely, Ballyconnell, esquire, both county Cavan, of the one part, and Moses Netterfield, Ballyconnell, county Cavan, gentleman. Recites that by indenture of lease dated 20 November 1824 made between same parties, Taylor and Whitely leased to Netterfield the lands of Aughnakilly, parish of Kinawly, county Cavan; sub-denomination of Aghnacally (Aughnakilly) called Legavreagra (Legauregra), for 3 lives, Laurence Spear, Moses Netterfield and Richard Netterfield. 7 October 1827. Also assignment of lease to Charles Magee, Tully, county Cavan, gentleman, 7 May 1834. P017/0034 & P017/0042 ; Cavan County Archives Service, Small Private Collections
  • Agreement for lease of property made between J. Woodward Stanford, 110 Middle Abbey street, Dublin, gentleman, and Patrick O'Connor, Belturbet, county Cavan. Lease is contingent on O'Connor making repairs to house lately occupied by George Reilly, deceased, to the satisfaction of James Netterfield, 4 October 1888. P017/0120; Cavan County Archives Service, Small Private Collections
  • Land Judges Court Rentals (O'Brien), Netterfield, 25 Apr 1884, Vol 146 (44), MRGS 39/065, (microfilm copy in NUIG); National Archives of Ireland

Contemporary printed sources