Landed Estates
University of Galway

Massy (Grantstown)


Estate(s)

Name Description
Massy (Glenwilliam) A junior branch of the Massys of Duntrileague, county Limerick, descended from the Reverend Godfrey Massy of Mount Sion, county Limerick and Vicar of Dysart and Prebendery of Limerick. In 1819 George Massy of Glenwilliam married as his second wife Eliza Odell of the Grove, county Limerick. She married secondly Daniel Power. The Glenwilliam estate and the lands of Gortroe amounting to 942 acres belonging to George Thomas De Massy, a minor, were advertised for sale in June 1851. Sales of other lands continued to be advertised in the following years, including land in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cork in November 1857. Glenwilliam was bought by Edward Atkinson some time in the 1850s. At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Massy estate in the parishes of Ballingarry and Croom was in the hands of the Court of Chancery. George Rollo Massy, a younger son of George and Eliza Massy, held land in th parish of Kilfinnane, barony of Coshlea, at the time of Griffith's Valuation and in the 1870s he owned 1,000 acres in county Limerick. His address was Usher's Quay, Dublin. In July 1866 and July 1875 lands at Ballinanima (178 acres), barony of Coshlea, the estate of George Rollo Massy were advertised for sale. A Mr. Sharp purchased some of these lands in trust in July 1866. A further sale of George Rollo Massey's property was advertised in the Land Judges' Court in November 1888.
Massy (Grantstown) Like the Glenwilliam branch of the family the Massys of Grantstown descend from Reverend William Massy who died in 1822. His grandson Henry William Massy (1816-1895) of Grantstown Hall and Rosanna, county Tipperary held land in the parish of Kilfeakle, barony of Clanwilliam at the time of Griffith's Valuation. His estate at Donaskeigh, Grantstown and Killoge was advertised for sale in 1866. It was bought by Charles W. Massy. In the 1870s the Massys of Grantstown owned 707 acres in county Tipperary.