Landed Estates
University of Galway

Latham


Estate(s)

Name Description
Latham In the mid 19th century Oliver Leatham/Latham held land in the parishes of Ballysheehan and Brickendown, while William Latham held land in the parishes of Magowry and Peppardstown, barony of Middlethird, county Tipperary. William Hamilton Latham of Ballysheehan House, was the son of William Latham and Anne Pennefather. In June 1850 the estate of William Hamilton Latham and Hamilton Lowe Latham, comprised of about 300 acres of Everardsgrange, Castle Crump etc in the barony of Middlethird and premises in the town of Fethard, was advertised for sale. These lands had passed to William H. Latham after the death of Mrs Hamilton Lowe. In June 1854 the lands of Magowry and part of Corbally, 651 acres in the barony of Middlethird, the estate of 'William Hamilton Latham and others" were advertised for sale. The sale was postponed until October. These lands were held on leases from Hamilton Lowe to Mary Strang dated 1809 and to Mathew Latham dated 1792 for the lives of Mathew and his two sons Oliver and Mathew Latham. John Mullally held a mortgage on the lands for money lent to William Hamilton Latham. http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/IRL-TIPPERARY/2007-08/1187744615
Lowe (Lowesgreen) In 1702 David Lowe of Knockelly, county Tipperary, bought part of the estate of Sir John Everard, attainted, in the barony of Middlethird. Richard Butler Hamilton Lowe lived at Lowesgreen, barony of Middlethird, county Tipperary, in the late 18th century. In April 1826 ''The Limerick Chronicle'' recorded the marriage of Richard Butler Hamilton Lowe and Rosetta Frances, only daughter of the late Major General Sir Edward Butler. At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Richard B.H.Lowe held an estate in the parishes of Drangan, Kilgragh and St Patricksrock, barony of Middlethird and Ballygriffen, barony of Clanwilliam. The Lowe estate appears to have been heavily encumbered by the mid 19th century and was advertised for sale in November 1851. Richard B.H. Lowe was living at Bayview, county Waterford, at this time. In July 1853 the estate of Richard B.H. Lowe of Bayview continued in the name of his assignee C.H. Lawder, at Tullamain, about 400 acres in the barony of Middlethird, county Tipperary was advertised for sale. This property was held under a fee farm grant from Francis and John Scully to Lowe dated 1850. In March 1804 Hamilton Lowe made his will, proved 1814, in which he refers to the lands of Everardsgrange, Castle Crump etc which he leaves in trust to provide for his wife and after her death to William Latham of Ballysheehan.