Landed Estates
University of Galway

Walsh (Kilmacowen)

Description

Descended from Walsh of Carrickmines, county Dublin.


Estate(s)

Name Description
Walsh (Kilmacowen) This branch of the Walshs were descended from the Walshes of Carrickmines, near Dublin. An Edward Walsh married into the Irwin family of Tanrego (Dromard Parish). His son leased land from the Nicholson family and also from the Earl of Erne's estate and eventually became the leading Catholic landowner in the area.
Crichton (Erne) The Earls of Erne owned property in several western counties including Sligo and Mayo. This was acquired in the 18th century through inheritence from the Smith family. The Cloverhill estate, county Sligo, was occupied for much of the 19th century by the Chambers family. The Earl of Erne's estate also owned land in the parish of Drumrat, barony of Corran, county Sligo. The Earl's Mayo property was in the parishes of Aglish and Breaghwy, barony of Carra, and Ballinchalla, barony of Kilmaine. He employed various agents including Ormsby Elwood, James Ruttledge and Charles Boycott. It was on his property at Lough Mask in the parish of Ballinchalla that the first "boycotting" incident took place in 1880. The county Mayo estate was vested in the Congested Districts' Board on 29 January1914.The Earls of Erne had an estate of over 30,000 in county Fermanagh and their residence was Crom Castle, near Newtownbutler.