Landed Estates
University of Galway

Lewis


Estate(s)

Name Description
Lewis (Youghal) In 1860 the Duke of Devonshire sold his estate in and adjacent to the town of Youghal to David Leopold Lewis of London for £60,000. Lewis appears to have been unable to pay for the estate until two years later. Portions were sold in the Landed Estates Court in May 1868 and others advertised for sale again in the Landed Estates' Court in September of that year. The Irish Times contains a detailed account of purchasers in the May sale. The Duke's transactions with D.L. Lewis are well documented in the Lismore Papers.
Lewis (Co Monaghan) In the 17th century the Lewis family of Welsh extract acquired lands in counties Kildare, Meath and Queen’s County. Arthur Gambell Lewis, High Sheriff of Monaghan in 1847 was the second son of Michael Lewis of Springhill, county Dublin. He married firstly Hester Westenra, daughter of Richard Westenra, uncle of the 2nd Baron Rossmore and secondly Henrietta only child and heiress of Henry Owen Scott of Scotstown, county Monaghan and widow of Richard Westenra, son of the 2nd Baron Rossmore. Henrietta’s mother Olivia was a daughter and co-heir of John Owen of Raconnell, county Monaghan. In 1876, Arthur Gambell Lewis' son by his second wife, Henry Owen Lewis of 43 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, owned 2,488 acres in county Monaghan and smaller acreages in counties Dublin, Meath and Longford. Griffith’s Valuation records the main part of the estate of Arthur Gambell Lewis as situated in the parishes of Tedavnet and Clones, barony of Monaghan. The remainder of the estate was located in the parishes of Aghabog, Currin, Drumsnat and Kilmore.