Landed Estates
University of Galway
Reference Source

MULLIGAN, Kevin V. ''The Buildings of Ireland South Ulster, Armagh, Cavan and Monaghan'', (New Haven and London, 2013)

Source Details

Category Modern printed sources

Estate Records Citing this Source

Found 45 estate records citing this source.

Reference Estate Name Estate Description
411-417 (Lough Fea), 417 (Derrylavan) Shirley The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque...
155 Leslie (Ballybay) The Leslies of Ballybay descend from the Reverend Peter Leslie, a clergyman in county Antrim at the...
176-177 (Lough Bawn) Tenison (Lough Bawn) The Tenisons of Lough Bawn, county Monaghan, descend from Norbury Tenison, fourth son of the most Re...
190 Mayne (Brandrum) In the 17th century this family settled at Mount Sedborough, county Fermanagh. A website dedicated...
188 Coote (Raconnell) Thomas Coote acquired his estates in counties Cavan and Monaghan under the will (9 June 1800) of Cha...
482-484 (Rossmore Park) Westenra (Baron Rossmore) Of Dutch origin, the Westenras settled in Ireland in the mid-17th century. General Robert Cuningham...
188 (Raconnell) Owen (Raconnell) In 1668, Nicholas Owen of Mongomeryshire, Wales, received a grant of lands in counties Cavan and Mon...
188 (Raconnell) Lucas (Raconnell) Edward Lucas of Castle Shane was born in 1720 and had a family of seven sons and five daughters. On...
352-356 Madden (Hilton Park) The Madden family came to Ulster following the marriage in 1635 of John Madden of Maddenton, county...
328-329 Anketell/Ancketell This family, originally from Dorset, settled in Ireland at Ancketell Grove in the mid -seventeenth c...
188-189 (Drumreask & Lisdoogan) Mitchell (Drumreask) John Mitchell and his wife Charlotte daughter of William Robinson, an heiress maternally descended f...
188 Kane (Drumreask) The Kane family were established in Dublin at the beginning of the 18th century, family members were...
563-565 Hatchell John Hatchell, who was possibly related to the Hatchell family of Fortfield House, county Dublin, di...
563-565 (Bessmount Park) Montgomery The Montgomerys originally from Ayrshire, held properties in counties Cavan and Donegal in the 17th...
214 Barton (Carrickmacross) An estate of scattered parts in the baronies of Dartrey, Monaghan and Cremorne, county Monaghan, was...
213-214 Devereux (Earl of Essex) In 1576, Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex, was granted the barony of Farney in county Monaghan, bu...
562-563 Lucas/Lucas-Scudamore (Castleshane) In 1683, Charles II granted the manor of Castle Shane to Francis Lucas. His descendants served as M...
159-160, 163 Montgomery (Ballyconnell) In 1724 the Gwyllym estate was sold for £8,000 to Colonel Alexander Montgomery (1686–1729) of Convoy...
147 Young (Bailieborough) Thomas Young succeeded to an estate at Lough Esk, county Donegal, on the death of his uncle Thomas K...
167-169 Humphrys/Humphreys (Ballyhaise) William Humphrys bought the Ballyhaise estate, parish of Castleterra, county Cavan, from the Newburg...
Many references to the buildings built and designed by William Hague, father and son. Hague (Brookvale) William Hague (1806-1888), building contractor, of Cavan, was the son of William Hague of Plush, cou...
179-184 Smith (Bellamont) In 1875, Bellamont Forest, county Cavan, was sold by George Coote to Edward Smith (K.V. Mulligan), w...
167-169 Newburgh (Ballyhaise) Grants under the Acts of Settlement record a grant of 973 aces in county Cavan to Samuel Battaley in...
488 Morton (Kilnacrott) In the early 19th century Charles Carr Morton, son of Charles Morton, physician and librarian at the...
179-184 Coote (Bellamont) Richard Coote, 1st Baron Coote of Collooney and brother of Sir Charles Coote, 1st Earl of Mountrath,...
369 Clifford (Carn Cottage) The Cliffords held the 227 acres townland of Carn, parish of Kildallan, county Cavan in the 19th cen...
370 Johnston (Williamstown and Bawnboy) In the 1870s William Johnston of the Rent Office, Williamstown, county Galway, owned 584 acres in th...
380 Carson (Corrard) In the mid-19th century Richard Carson held three townlands, amounting to about 350 acres, in the pa...
380 Dickson (Drummully) Members of the Dickson family lived at Drummully House, parish of Kildallen, county Cavan, in the 19...
376-378 Hamilton (Castle Hamilton) Castle Hamilton was the seat of members of the Southwell family in the first half of the 19th centur...
376-378 Southwell The Southwell family were established in county Limerick in the early 17th century. Their estate in...
397 Bredin Christopher Bredin of Rice Hill, county Cavan, was appointed High Sheriff in 1797. Edgar Robert Bred...
396 Beresford/Le Poer Beresford The Beresford family, Marquis of Waterford and Viscount Tyrone, owned land in various parts of Irela...
397 Fitzgerald/Vesey Fitzgerald Catherine Vesey Fitzgerald was elevated to the peerage of Ireland as Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey i...
574 Taylour (Headfort) Thomas Taylour, a surveyor from Sussex, came to Ireland in the mid-17th century and assisted Sir Wil...
492 Mortimer In 1667, James Mortimer was granted 1,205 acres in the barony of Castlerahan, county Cavan, includin...
308 Le Fanu The Reverend Thomas Sheridan, born in 1687, married Elizabeth daughter of Charles McFadden of Quilca...
178 Rochfort (Clogrenan) A junior branch of the Rochforts, who became Earls of Belvedere. This Rochfort family were establish...
178 Finlay The Finlays of Corville, Brackley and Sugarloaf, county Cavan would appear to be related. Their es...
163 Benison In the 18th century the Benison family were mill owners in the Ballyconnell area of county Cavan. T...
163 Enery In the mid-18th century John Enery was in possession of Bawnboy Demesne. He was married to Margaret...
163 Roe (Ballyconnell) The Roe family were originally from Warwickshire. Richard Roe came to Ireland in the mid-17th centu...
331-334 Maxwell (Farnham) The first member of this family settled in Ireland at the end of the 16th century. The Reverend Rob...