Agar
Rev. James Agar was occupying the Glebe house at Druminshin Glebe in 1856 where he had an estate with lands valued at £190 and buildings valued at £30. Rev. Archdeacon Agar was clergyman in Carrigallen in 1850s. Leet records the Hon. & Rev. J. Agar as being resident at Cloncorick Castle in 1814.
Associated Families
Houses
Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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Druminshin Glebe | Druminshin Glebe | Carrigallen | Mohill | Carrigallen West 58 | Carrigallen | Leitrim |
OSI Ref: H213045
OS Sheet: 30 Discovery map: 34 |
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Clooncorick Castle | Clooncorick | Carrigallen | Mohill | Carrigallen East 57 | Carrigallen | Letrim |
OSI Ref: H237042
OS Sheet: 30 Discovery map: 34 |
Archival sources
- Clooncorick. Photographs. 011/010. ; Irish Architectural Archive
Contemporary printed sources
- ''GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF IRELAND'[Primary Valuation of Tenements]', 1850-1858. : Mohill Union, 13
- LEET, Ambrose. ''A directory to the market towns, villages, gentlemen's seats, and other noted places in Ireland''. Dublin: Printed by B. Smith, 1814 : 93, 114 (Clooncorick)
Modern printed sources
- HACKETT, Raymond (ed). ''Carrigallen parish: a history.'' Carrigallen, county Leitrim: [the author], 1998. : The Hon. James Agar. 262.