Reference Source
MULLIGAN, Kevin V. ''The Buildings of Ireland South Ulster, Armagh, Cavan and Monaghan'', (New Haven and London, 2013)
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 45 estate records citing this source.
Reference | Estate Name | Estate Description |
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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... |