Reference Source
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. ''Return of owners of land of one acre and upwards, in the several counties .... in Ireland''. HC 1876, LXXX
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 2935 estate records citing this source.
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311 & 317 | Moore (Moore Hall) | An estate in the parishes of Ballintober, Ballyovey and Burriscarra in the barony of Carra, county M... |
312 | Achill Mission | The O'Donel estate on the island of Achill was bought by Trustees of the Achill Mission in associati... |
310 | Browne (Treanlaur) | Peter Denis Browne held the townlands of Treanlaur, Derrybrock, Teevaloughan, Lettermaghera North an... |
310 | Livingstone | William Livingstown, a Westport merchant, had extensive business interests all over county Mayo in t... |
310 | McHale | Most Reverend John McHale, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, bought the townland of Bunnacurry [1,... |
304, 321 | Ffolliott | The ffolliott family held lands in the parish of Aghanagh, barony of Tirerrill, County Sligo since t... |
158, 307 & 320 | Armstrong (Chaffpool & Moyaliff) | These Armstrongs are a junior branch of the Armstrong family of Mount Heaton, county Offaly and desc... |
323 | Weir | The Weir family held an estate close to Lough Arrow at Doonsheeheen centred on Lakeview House. They... |
305, 322 | McTernan | The McTernans acquired the property at Heapstown, Kilmacallan parish, in the mid-nineteenth century.... |
311 | Mostyn (Cos Mayo and Westmeath) | In 1852 George Charles Mostyn, 6th Lord Vaux, bought the Rosmead estate in county Westmeath from the... |
311 | O'Donel | Some of the O'Donnells of Ulster settled in county Mayo in the 17th century, initially in the Ballyc... |
311 | Pike | William Pike bought 7,791 acres of Carrickkildavnet, Dereen and Shraheens, parish of Achill, barony... |
312 | Simes | Nathaniel P. Simes bought 7,719 acres in five townlands in the parish of Burrishoole, barony of Burr... |
304, 321 | Jones (Streedagh) | The Jones family were granted lands previously in the possession of O'Connor Sligo. It is thought th... |
306, 324 | Wynne | The Wynne family established themselves in Sligo in the later 17th century. They went on to become o... |
320 | Gore Booth | The Gore Booth family were descended from Sir Francis Booth who was granted land at Ardtermon, bar... |
316 & 321 | King (Drumsna) | The King family descend from the Reverend Edward King, Bishop of Elphin (1611-1639) who was granted... |
322 (O'Byrne) | O'Beirne | The O'Beirne family held property in the town of Sligo. They appear to also have had long leases on... |
305, 323 | Parke | According to O'Rorke, the Parkes received land under the Cromwellian settlement and established them... |
320 | Barrett (Culleenamore) | The Barrett family were descended from prosperous Sligo merchants in the later 17th and early 18th c... |
322 | Nicholson | The Nicholsons received grants of land in Sligo under the Acts of Settlement and one of them became... |
323 | Walker | The Walker family were descended from prosperous merchants in Sligo town. James Walker, initially le... |
318 (Roscommon) & 323 (Sligo) | Phibbs (Seafield) | The Phibbs family acquired an estate in Kilmacowen in the late 18th century. The estate was based ar... |
321 | Dodwell | The Dodwell family were present in Sligo since the 17th century. . In 1800 Frances Dodwell of Carro... |
298, 305, 322 | Martin (later Wood-Martin) | The Martin family owned extensive property in Sligo town and surrounding area. Many served in politi... |
318 (Roscommon) & Sligo (323) | Popham | The Popham family held lands in counties Roscommon & Sligo. At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Ale... |
324 | Wood | The Wood family had held property in Sligo since at least the early 17th century, probably through T... |
321 | Holmes | The Holmes family occupied the estate at Clogher for several generations. In the later 19th some of... |
320 | Baker (Redhill) | The Redhill or Mullaghroe estate was part of the King (viscount Lorton) estate centred on Rockingham... |
308, 315, 320 | Costello (Edmondstown) | The Costellos were settled at Castlemore, parish of Castlemore, barony of Costello, county Mayo, fro... |
307 | Lynch Blosse | A Galway family who lost most of their estates in that county under Cromwell but received extensive... |
307 | Browne (Brownhall) | An estate established in the mid 17th century by royal grants to Edward Browne. This family of Bro... |
307 | Blake (Garracloon) | A property in the parish of Cong, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, which passed to George Blake, sec... |
309 | Fynn | Edward Fynn of Shrule, county Mayo bought the lands of Ballymacgibbon, parish of Cong, barony of Kil... |
296 & 309 | Jameson (Cong) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend William Jameson, brother-in-law of Benjamin Lee Gui... |
311 | Pitcairn | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Reverend David Pitcairn, son in law of Arthur Guinness of Dublin... |
315 (Roscommon ) & Sligo (321) | Flanagan/Woulfe Flanagan | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Flanagan family held lands in the parish of Killaraght, baro... |
321 | Irwin (Flower Hill) | The representatives of Thomas R.T, Irwin held lands at Harristown, parish of Kilshalvy and barony of... |
312 | Roberts | A small estate at Lackafinna, parish of Cong, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, was bought by Elizabe... |
171, 312 | Waller (Newport) | The first Waller came to Ireland as a soldier in Cromwell's army. Branches of the family settled at... |
112, 167, 311 & 322 | Toler | The Earl of Norbury held land in various parts of Ireland including counties Sligo, Mayo and Clare,... |
323 (address at Finisklin) | Trumble | The Ordnance Survey field name books suggest that the Trumble family leased the lands at Old Rock fr... |
168, 323 | Perceval | The Perceval family succeeded to lands in Sligo in the mid 17th when George Perceval married Mary Cr... |
308 & 320 | Crichton (Erne) | The Earls of Erne owned property in several western counties including Sligo and Mayo. This was acqu... |
323 | Taaffe | This branch of the Taaffe family appear to be linked to that of the Earls of Carlingford. Portions... |
321 | Gethin | Under the Restoration settlement Richard Gethin, created a baronet in 1665, was granted a large esta... |
322 | MacDonagh | The MacDonagh family had an ancient association with this part of County Sligo. The lands at Carrowk... |
308 | Crean | A family transplanted to county Mayo from county Galway under the Cromwellian settlement. The Crean... |
308 & 315 | Nolan/ Ferrall (Lugboy) | An estate comprised of nine townlands amounting to almost 1400 acres in the parish of Annagh, barony... |
307 | Bourke (Holywell) | This Bourke family held the estate of Holywell in the parish of Annagh, barony of Costello, county M... |
308 | de Heizler | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Baron de Heizler held three townlands in the parish of Annagh, b... |
311 | More O'Ferrall | The More O'Ferralls inherited an estate in the parishes of Bekan, Annagh and Aghamore in the barony... |
311 | O'Grady (Tavraun) | An estate mainly located in the parish of Aghamore, barony of Costello, county Mayo but also contain... |
312 | Taaffe (Woodfield) | Both the Woodfield and Killedan Taaffes were descended from James Taaffe of Greyfield, county Mayo a... |
312 | Tyrrell | A Christopher Tirrel was granted over 750 acres in the barony of Ballintober, county Roscommon in 16... |
308 | Burke (Killimer) | This branch of the Burke family is known as Burke of Slatefield, deriving from their connection with... |
295 & 308 | D'Arcy (Newforest) | This branch of the D'Arcy family were descended from Martin D'Arcy, second son of James 'Riveagh' D'... |
308 | Downing | In 1854 Charles Downing bought most of the O'Dowd estate in the parish of Kilgarven, barony of Galle... |
310 | McLoghry | Henry McLoghry was occupying Bunnyconnellan Cottage at the time of Griffith's Valuation. He held t... |
308 | Evans (Belgarrow) | In the early 18th century the Evans family settled in Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, b... |
309 | Gallagher | Matthew Gallagher held 1440 acres in the parish of Killasser, barony of Gallen, county Mayo in the 1... |
309 | Graham | The Grahams owned 700 acres in the parish of Kilconduff, barony of Gallen, county Mayo previously pa... |
309 | Jordan (Rosslevin) | The Jordans owned an estate in the barony of Gallen throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. At the t... |
311 | O'Malley (Newcastle) | This branch of the O'Malley family of Burrishoole, held an estate of about 1,500 acres in the parish... |
321 | Knott (Battlefield) | The Knott family held lands in various parts of the barony of Corran. Lands at Emlanaghtan, in the p... |
322 | O'Reilly (Heath House) | Family papers, including a history of Myles John O'Reilly's estates in counties Sligo and Roscommon... |
321 | Duke | The Duke family were granted lands in Sligo in the mid 17th century through the patronage of Richard... |
p.226 (Donegal), p.321 (Sligo) | Irwin (Streamstown) | Various members of the Irwin family are recorded as the owners of land in county Sligo in the 1870s.... |
321 (Kirkwood) | Kirkwood (Cottlestown & Clooncunny) | The Kirkwood estate was centred on Cottlestown in the Barony of Tireragh, where they held extensive... |
322 | Nolan (Tobercurry) | Edmond/Edward John Nolan was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Achonry, barony of Leyny,... |
323 | Thompson (Knockadoo & Mount Dodwell) | The Thompson estate at Knockadoo was held on long lease by the Thompson family, in the 1850s at leas... |
322? | Lloyd (Killoran) | Several townlands in Killoran parish are described as the property of Owen Lloyd in the OS Name Book... |
320 | Brett (Tobercurry) | The Brett family acted as land agents in the Tobercurry area dealing with land in the parishes of Ac... |
310 & 322 | McCarrick/McCarrig | At the time of Griffith's Valuation various members of the McCarrick family held townlands in the pa... |
304, 316, 321 | Ormsby Gore | Lord Harlech's estate held land in the baronies of Leyny, Tireragh and Tirerrill in county Sligo as... |
322 | O'Hara | The O'Haras were the only Gaelic family to continue as major landowners in County Sligo up to modern... |
321 | Knox Gore | James Knox of Broadlands Park (1774-1818) was the third son of Francis Knox of Rappa Castle. Both h... |
312 & 323 | Thompson | The Thompsons of Clonskeagh Castle, county Dublin owned land in the parish of Kilgarvan, barony of G... |
154, 324 | Wingfield Stratford | Edward and John Wingfield were twin brothers, sons of Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, a... |
320 | Creighton | |
320 | Crofton (Sligo) | The Croftons acquired land in the 17th century from the McSweeneys which had previously been part of... |
321 | Fury | The Fury or Furey family held an estate in the baronies of Tireragh and Tirerrill since at least the... |
323 | St. Lawrence | Catherine St. Lawrence offered for sale her interest in the rental of lands at Carrowkeel, parish of... |
320 | Brereton | The Brereton family held land in Tireragh barony. The Tithe Applotment Books record the townland of... |
320 | Brinkley | Richard Graves Brinkley purchased lands in various parts of County Sligo in the Encumbered Estates C... |
321 | Fenton | The Fenton family held land in and around Easky throughtout the 19th century. Various family members... |
321 | Hale | The Hales had merchant interests in the town of Sligo but also held extensive landed property in Tir... |
312 | Rawson | A small estate in the parishes of Bohola and Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo was held by the... |
312 | Strong | The Reverend Leonard Strong, a church missionary, with an address in Torquay, Devon, England in 1876... |
312 | Tuohy | In the 19th century the Tuohys held lands from the Lynch Blosses and Moores of Moorehall in the pari... |
178 (Watrerford), 306 (Leitrim), 323 (Roscommon) | Tottenham | The Tottenham family's main properties were based in Leinster, especially in the counties of Wicklow... |
318 | Armstrong (Oghil) | The Armstrong family are recorded as holding a modest estate in the parish of Kilglass in 18th centu... |
320 | Digby (Tireragh) | The Digby family held land in various parts of Tireragh barony as well as property in the town of Sl... |
311 & 322 | Orme (Owenmore) | The Orme family owned extensive property in county Mayo and also around the village of Enniscrone in... |
311 & 323 | Paget | The Paget estate was mainly in the parishes of Crossmolina and Kilfian, barony of Tirawley, county M... |
323 | Verschoyle | The Irwin estate at Tanrego was purchased by Verschoyle in the 1860s. According to the OS name books... |
311 & 323 | Palmer (Kenure Park) | The Palmer family held extensive estates in counties Mayo and Sligo, some of which they were granted... |
305, 322 | Lougheed | William Black Lougheed purchased the Fenton estate at Dromore West in the later 19th century. He is... |
323 | Ormsby (Farrenmacfarrell) | The Ormsby family held land in the parish of Kilmacshalgan through much of the 19th century. The pro... |
321 | Grove | The Grove estate in Tireragh seems to have associated with the Grove family of County Donegal. James... |
321 | Guilfoyle | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Thomas Guilfoyle was one of the principal lessors in the parish... |
322 | O'Connor | Peter O'Connor, a successful merchant in Sligo, acquired land in various parishes in the baronies of... |
307 | Atkinson (Rahans) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry'' the Atkinsons were Elizabethean settlers. On 5 July 1742 the... |
323 | Webber (Cos Sligo & Limerick) | A family who were settled near the city of Cork in the early 17th century. Thomas Webber married Le... |
324 | Wood (Skreen) | Edward and Arthur Wood owned an estate of over 1000 acres in county Sligo in the 1870s, mostly in t... |
321 | Hillas | The Hillas family held property in several parishes in the Barony of Tireragh. They also held proper... |
321 | Farrell | The Farrell family held lands in the Barony of Tirerrill, County Sligo. In May 1854 Fergus Farrell o... |
320 | Cogan (Rockbrook) | The Cogan family occupied a property which in the early 18th century had belonged to the Phibbs fami... |
147, 320 | Cooper (Markree) | Edward Cooper was a soldier in Richard Coote [Lord Collooney]'s, regiment of horse. He is known in... |
322 | Meredith | The Merediths acquired Cloonamahon and associated lands in the 18th century when a Meredith married... |
307 | Betagh/Beytagh | The Betagh family held five townlands in the parish of Aghamore, barony of Costello, county Mayo. N... |
307 | Bourke (Heathfield) | An estate in the parishes of Kilbride and Lackan, barony of Tirawley, Co Mayo, comprised of 1663 acr... |
323 | Phibbs (Tirerrill) | The Phibbs family owned several estates in the barony of Tirerril including that at Corradoo East.... |
309 (R Hunter) | Crofton (Croftonpark) | A small estate on the outskirts of Ballina, county Mayo, owned by the Crofton family, probably found... |
316 | Goff | This family were descended from the Goff family of Kingstown, Dublin who had married into the Caulfi... |
316 (Roscommon), 321 (Sligo). | Keogh (Tirerrill) | At the time of the first Ordnance Survey in the 1830s John Keogh of Dublin was the proprietor of a n... |
318 (Roscommon), 322 (Sligo) | O'Conor Don | The O'Conor Don ancestral lands were in County Roscommon centred on Clonalis House near Castlerea.... |
323 | Ormsby (Castle Dargan) | The Ormsby family held property at Castledargan since the end of the 17th century. William Ormsby i... |
308 | Fetherstonhaugh (Carrick and Glenmore) | The Fetherstonhaughs of Carrick, county Westmeath, descend from Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, who married... |
309 | Gardiner (Farmhill) | The Gardiners were resident in the parishes of Kilfian and Rathreagh, barony of Tirawley, county May... |
p.223 (Donegal), p.307 (Mayo) | Gore (Castle Gore) | In 1666 the Gores were granted extensive estates, over 14,700 acres, in the barony of Tirawley, coun... |
309 | Handy | A county Westmeath family, prominent Methodists, who owned land in the Killala area from at least th... |
309 | Jackson (Carrowmore) | The Carrowmore estate of the Vaughans passed by marriage to a junior branch of the Jacksons of Ennis... |
309 | Jackson (Fortland) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation a junior branch of the Jacksons of Enniscoe had an estate in the... |
309 | Jones (Ardnaree) | The lands of Ardnaree, parish of Kilmoremoy, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, were granted to Sir Th... |
311 | Pratt (Cabra Castle) | Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) states that the Pratts came from Leicester and that Cromwell... |
310 | Kirkwood (Bartragh Island) | Captain Charles Kirkwood of Bartragh Island, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, hel... |
310 & 322. | Knox (Mount Falcon) | An estate in the parish of Ballynahaglish, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, previously belonging to... |
310 | Knox (Rappa) | Originally a Crofton estate which passed through a marriage connection to a younger son of the Knoxe... |
310 | Knox (Netley Park) | Henry William Knox and his brother John sold almost 3000 acres in the parishes of Crossmolina and Ki... |
310 | Knox (Greenwoodpark) | A junior branch of the Knoxes of Rappa held an estate in the parish of Kilfian, barony of Tirawley,... |
310 | Knox (Castle Lackan) | The Knoxes of Castle Lackan, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley and later of Creagh, parish of Ba... |
165, 297, 310 & 317 | Knox /Blake Knox (Moyne Abbey) | The senior branch of the Knox family in county Mayo who were descended from William Knox of Castlere... |
310 | Knox (Errew) | By his marriage with an heiress, Ellen Farrar, Granville Knox, a great-grandson of Francis Knox of R... |
310 | Madden | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Daniel Madden held lands in the parishes of Doonfeeny, Kilbride,... |
311 | Mead | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Joseph F. Mead had three townlands in the parish of Doonfeeny, b... |
311 | Mudge | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Zachary Mudge owned three townlands in the parish of Doonfeeny,... |
311 | Ormsby (Gortnaraby) | By the late 17th century a branch of the Ormsby family had settled at Cloghans, parish of Kilbelfad,... |
311 | Ormsby (Rinagry) | A small estate in the parish of Kilbelfad, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, held by a junior branch... |
311 | Pery/ Pery Knox Gore | An estate in the parish of Kilbelfad, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, formerly belonging to the Orm... |
311 | Perkins | John Perkins was agent for some of the property owned by the Gores, Earls of Arran in the first half... |
312 | Stock | The Stock family held land in the parishes of Kilbride and Lackan, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo,... |
312 | Walsh (Castlehill) | In the late 1830s the Walshes inherited part of the Cormack estate in the parish of Crossmolina, bar... |
307 | Bellingham | An estate of 11,810 acres in the parish of Kilcommon, barony of Erris, county Mayo was advertised fo... |
307 | Bingham (Bingham's Castle) | The Bingham family of Newbrook, parish of Robeen, county Mayo, later Barons Clanmorris, inherited ha... |
37 | Bingham (Annagh) | This family was a junior branch of the Binghams of Newbrook, parish of Robeen, county Mayo, who inhe... |
307 | Bournes | In 1707 the Bournes family, Cromwellian settlers from Castle Connor, county Sligo, acquired lands in... |
82, 308 | Carter (Castlemartin) | The Carter family of Castlemartin, county Kildare, inherited half the Shaen lands in the barony of E... |
308 | Clive (Croy Lodge) | By the time of Griffith's Valuation Reverend Archer Clive of Herefordshire, England, had bought some... |
160, 308 | Clive (Rock House) | George Clive, Member of Parliament and barrister, of Perrystone Court, Herefordshire, built up an ex... |
308 | Coyne | The Coynes inherited lands in the parishes of Kilcommon and Kilmore, barony of Erris and in the pari... |
311 | Reilly | In the mid 19th century John Reilly prospered in business in the town of Belmullet and began to acqu... |
312 | Richards (Barranagh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John William Owen Richards had an estate in the parish of Kilmor... |
312 | Richey | In the mid 19th century Alexander George Richey, historian and author of books on land law, held an... |
311 | O'Donnell (Kilcommon Erris) | Some of the O'Donnell family of Ulster moved south into the barony of Erris in the 17th century and... |
307 | Atkinson (Glencastle) | Matthew Atkinson, a Dublin lawyer and son of Charles Atkinson of Rahans, parish of Ballynahaglish, b... |
307 | Blake (Inver) | Isidore Peter Blake held an estate of almost 2,000 acres at Inver in the parish of Kilcommon, barony... |
307 | Bourke (Belmullet) | At the time of the first Ordnance Survey the townland Curraun Boy, parish of Kilcommon, barony of Er... |
308 | Caldwell | The Caldwell family held an interest in the lands of Tallagh and the church lands of Termoncarragh,... |
308 | Digby (Erris) | In 1876 the Honourable Edward Henry Digby of Geashill, Tullamore, county Offaly, owned a sporting es... |
309 | Irwin (Erris) | On 11 June 1707 Sir Arthur Shaen leased the lands of Lenarevagh, parish of Kilcommon, barony of Erri... |
310 | McCallum | In 1876 Captain Arthur McCallum of Glenturk, Bangor Erris, owned a sporting estate of 3,370 acres in... |
321 | Hewitson [Hewetson] & Eden | Amelia Sarah Hewitson or Hewetson, with an address at Merton, Enniscorthy, county Wexford, owned ove... |
309 | Kelly (Skerdagh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James Kelly held 1,701 acres, the townlands of Skerdagh Lower an... |
310 | Lyons | Dean John Patrick Lyons, Parish Priest of Kilmore Erris, and his brother Luke held land in the Bingh... |
307 | Bartley | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Bartley, also spelt Bartlett, held the townlands of Rosto... |
308 | Dickins | In 1876 the Dickins family from [Coolhurst, Surrey], England, owned nearly 8,000 acres in the barony... |
311 | Pim | Jonathon Pim, one of the secretaries of the Central Relief Committee, bought three small townlands i... |
312 & 319 | Stoney | James Butler Stoney and his son, Robert Vesey Stoney, built up a considerable estate in the Burrisho... |
128, 310 | McCormack | In the early 1850s William McCormack of the Irish Beetroot and Sugar Manufacturing Company bought mo... |
312 | Browne (Westport) | A very large estate in county Mayo, much of it formerly Bourke property, was acquired by Colonel Joh... |
308 | Buchanan (Prospect) | The Buchanans, a legal family, had a small estate of church land at Fahburren, in the parish of Ough... |
309 | Garvey (Murrisk) | Under the Acts of Settlement the Garveys were granted lands at Murrisk and Carrowkeel in the parish... |
309 | Garvey (Tully) | An estate in the parish of Kilgeever, barony of Murrisk, county Mayo, comprised of seven townlands i... |
307 | Blake (Ballinafad) | In the early 17th century a younger son of the Blake family of Ballyglunin, county Galway, acquired... |
307 | Browne (Breaghwy) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale, county Mayo, was located in the parish of Breaghwy in t... |
324 | Williams | Thomas H. Williams is recorded as the proprietor of over 1100 acres in county Sligo in the 1870s. At... |
307 | Acton (Bridgemount) | The Acton family had an estate of over a thousand acres in the parish of Drum, barony of Carra, coun... |
310 | Lynch/Crean Lynch | A junior branch of the Lynch Blosse family baronets, who obtained leases of the Clogher estate, in t... |
308 | Cuff | Sir James Cuff was granted the town and lands of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, under... |
311 | Mulrooney/Moroney | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Mulrooney held two townlands in the parish of Drum, bar... |
308 | Lambart | In 1876 Frederick J.W. Lambart, 8th Earl of Cavan, owned 1900 acres on Achill Island and in 1888 the... |
138, 158, 307 | Yelverton | From the late 1780s the Yelvertons held an estate in the parish of Ballintober, barony of Carra, cou... |
310 | Bingham | The Binghams were military commanders sent to Connacht in the 16th century, where they settled in th... |
303 | Armstrong (Kilbracken) | In March 1858 William, Simon and John Armstrong offered for sale the lands of Kilbracken, barony of... |
304 | Godley | The Godley family held lands in the barony of Carrigallen, centred around the house at Killygar, som... |
304 | Gore (Woodford) | In 1703 William Gore of Woodford bought part of the estate of Charles O'Connor, attainted, in the ba... |
305 | King (Carrigallen) | The King estate was the subject of Chancery proceedings in the 1850s. John King, with an address in... |
127, 165, 305 | La Touche | The La Touche family owned extensive estates in Kildare and Wicklow as well as property interests in... |
305, 314 & 318 | O'Beirne (Drumsna) | The O'Beirne estate was centred on Drumsna where they had a house at Jamestown. McParlan includes Mr... |
305 | O'Brien (Carrigallen) | Acheson O'Brien of Drumsilla was High Sheriff of Leitrim in 1810. In 1852 and 1853 over 2000 acres... |
305 | Penrose | The Penrose estate was centred on Corduff House in the mid 19th century. The property may have been... |
306 & 319 | Simpson (Clooncorick) | A family who settled in the Drumsna area of county Leitrim at the beginning of the 18th century. Mr.... |
310 | Lynch (Partry) | Sir Henry Lynch of Castlecarra, granted his mother the lands of Cloonlagheen, parish of Ballyovey, b... |
312 | Sheridan | An estate comprised of the three townlands of Derrylea, Pheasant Hill and Derrycoosh, in the parish... |
307 | Browne (Raheens) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale held an estate in the parishes of Aglish and Islandeady,... |
303 | Algeo | The Algoe family occupied an estate in this part of Leitrim through much of the 19th century. As wel... |
303 | Armstrong (Munakill) | Allen Armstrong is recorded in 1814 as residing at Commons while Simon Armstrong's address was Tooth... |
303 | Butler (Lanesborough, Earl of) | "Miss Butler" of Belturbet, is listed as owning land in Leitrim in the 1870s. The Butler family were... |
303 | Crofton (Mohill) | In the 1870s Sir Morgan Crofton held almost 10,000 acres in county Leitrim. the estate was centred o... |
303 | Cullen | The Cullen family had held land in Leitrim, particularly in the Manorhamilton and Kinlough areas, si... |
304 | Fawcett (Lecarrow) | In 1830 James Nesbitt Cullen conveyed lands at Lough Allen, county Leitrim to James Fawcett. In 184... |
304 (Leitrim), 316 (Roscommon). | Hall (Leitrim, Roscommon, Tipperary) | Robert Hall, an Enniskillen merchant, purchased Merton Hall, county Tipperary, in 1828 and in 1841... |
296 & 304 | Johnston (Kinlough) | The Johnston family from Fermanagh purhased land in Leitrim in the early 18th century. In 1802 McPar... |
304 | Lane/Lane-Fox | In 1666 Sir George Lane was granted lands in the counties Dublin, Meath, Kilkenny, Longford, Waterfo... |
151, 166, 305 | Massy | The Massy family are descended from a Cromwellian soldier Captain Hugh Massy who was granted 3,055 a... |
305 | Montgomery | Hugh Lyons Montgomery was MP for Leitrim, 1852-57 and served as High Sheriff in 1840. In 1876 the Mo... |
305 | O'Donnell (Larkfield) | The O'Donnell family leased the Larkfield property from the Lane-Fox estate. According to O Duigneai... |
305 | Palmer (Leitrim) | The Palmer family were resident at Sriff or Shriff from at least the end of the 18th century. They... |
305 | Phibbs (Drumlease) | Burton Phibbs was the lessor of several townlands in the parish of Drumlease, barony of Dromahaire,... |
306 | Slacke/Slack | Rev. William Slacke, with an address at Newcastle, county Down, owned over 2000 acres in Leitrim in... |
306 (Leitrim), 319 (Roscommon). | Tenison/Tennison/King-Tenison | This branch of the Tenison family is descended from members of the family who settled in the north... |
305 | Lawder/Lauder | The Lawders were a Scottish family who came to Ireland in the late 16th century marrying into landed... |
306 | Rowley (Co Leitrim) | The Rowley family inherited the Campbell estate at Mountcampbell through the marriage, in 1766, of C... |
303 (Leitrim) & 404 (Roscommon) | Waldron/Waldron Hamilton | A Leicestershire family who settled at Cartron near Carrick-on-Shannon on the county Leitrim/Roscomm... |
311 | Plunket (Baron Plunket) | During the 19th century the Plunkets, many of whom were prominent clerics in the Church of Ireland,... |
293 & 307 | Blake (Towerhill & Bunowen) | The Blakes of Menlo Castle, county Galway, held the lands of Clonyne and Clooneen or Towerhill, pari... |
309 | FitzGerald (Turlough) | This family from Gorteens in county Kilkenny was transplanted to county Mayo under the Cromwellian s... |
310 | McAlpine | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Colonel James McAlpine held 3 townlands in the parish of Aglish... |
299 & 312 | Ruttledge (Barbersfort) | A county Galway estate in the parish of Killererin, barony of Clare, purchased by Robert Ruttledge f... |
259 | Blake (Cloonee) | The Blakes of Lakeview or Cloonee held an estate in the parish of Kilmainebeg, barony of Kilmaine, c... |
310 | Kenny (Ballinrobe) | A family established in the Ballinrobe area, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, from the late 17th cen... |
311 | Martyn (Curraghmore) | Abstracts of original documents in the Blake Papers show that an estate at Curraghmore was granted t... |
308 | Dawson | In 1852 John S.Dawson bought part of the D'Arcy of Houndswood estate, parish of Cong, barony of Kilm... |
307 | Bowen (Hollymount) | In the early 17th century a branch of the Bowens of Ballyadams, county Laois, was settled in the Cas... |
309 | Jenings (Mount Jennings) | George Jenings, a lawyer and agent, in the mid 18th century, acquired lands from various proprietors... |
310 | Lindsey (Hollymount) | This branch of the Lindsey family were descended from a younger son of the first Lindsey of Turin, p... |
312 | Ruttledge (Bloomfield) | In May 1749, Peter Ruttledge of Cornfield and Carrowkillen, parish of Robeen, barony of Kilmaine, co... |
308 | Fair (Fortville) | In 1788 Robert Fair of Ballyjennings, parish of Kilmainemore, county Mayo, was leasing lands from a... |
176 (Waterford), 305 (Leitrim), 310 (Mayo) | McDougall | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William McDougall of Drumlish, Howth, county Dublin, held 769 ac... |
308 | Cannon | Henry Cannon bought the village of Kilmaine, county Mayo, and surrounding townlands from the Millers... |
312 | Ruttledge (Carravilla) | William Ruttledge, son of Thomas of Headford, county Galway, settled in Hollymount, barony of Kilmai... |
308 | Costello (Cloghansmore) | In 1851 Martin P.Costello bought Lot 3, Cloghansmore and Knockroe, parish of Kilmainemore, barony of... |
308 | Fair (Creggagh) | John Fair of Creggagh, parish of Toomore, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was a merchant, who held th... |
310 | Coyne/Kyne | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Anthony Coyne/Kyne held a large acreage of rough land in the bar... |
303, 305. | Clements | The Clements family in Ireland were descended from Daniel Clements, a Cromwellian officer, originall... |
310 | Lewin (Cloghans) | A family who were settled on the Galway/Mayo border at Cloghans, parish of Kilmainemore, barony of K... |
304 (Leitrim) | Duckworth | William Duckworth held an estate at Erris close to Boyle at the time of Griffith's Valuation which h... |
306. | Story | The Storys of counties Cavan and Tyrone descend from John Story of Bingfield Hall, near Hexham, Nort... |
312 | Rutherford | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Rutherfords were leasing Turin, parish of Kilmainemore, baro... |
311 | Miller (Milford) | A family of Cromwellian settlers who were granted over 1,000 acres in the parishes of Kilmainemore a... |
84, 310 | Browne (Neale) | A family established at The Neale, county Mayo, from the 16th century which they were regranted alon... |
308 | Cromie | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Reverend William Cromie, nephew of the 2nd Baron Kilmaine, occup... |
308 | Bingham (Newbrook) | This estate was founded by John Bingham of Foxford, county Mayo, younger brother of Sir Henry Bingha... |
307 | Browne (Brownstown) | A junior branch of the Brownes of The Neale and of Westport, county Mayo, who originally settled at... |
309 | Gildea | The Gildeas were established at Port Royal in county Mayo from early in the 18th century, where they... |
309 | Hood | John Hood bought the townlands of Lissaniska and Togher, parish of Robeen, barony of Kilmaine, count... |
309 | Higgins (Westport) | In 1703 Bryan Higgins bought part of the estate of Gerald Dillon of Feamore, county Mayo, from the T... |
308 | Russell | In 1853 the Dalgan estate was bought by the Duke of Bedford for Lady de Clifford, who was the wife o... |
296, 301 & 309 | Joyce (Mervue) | The Joyces of Mervue, Corgary and Rahasane were all descended from a family of Joyces long establish... |
310 | Lynch (Ballycurrin) | An estate in the parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, in the possession of the Lynch f... |
311 | Meldon | James Dillon Meldon, a Dublin lawyer, bought part of the Glencorrib estate of Arthur Dillon Browne,... |
305 | Peyton (Castlecarra) | In the 1870s Castlecarra was the home of William Peyton who owned almost 4000 acres in county Leitr... |
304 & 317 | Keon | McParlan records that a member of the Keon family, a minor, was a non-resident proprietor in Leitri... |
305 | Peyton (Loughscur) | Richard Reynolds Peyton of Loughscur owned over 2500 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. He was Hi... |
305 | Peyton (Driney) | This estate, amounting to 1210 acres was the property of Rev. Walter Peyton, incumbrant of Billas, V... |
303 | Keppel (Albemarle, Earls of) | The Earls of Albemarle held over 2500 acres in Leitrim in 1876. George Thomas Keppel, later Lord Al... |
304 | Jones (Leitrim) | Catherine Penelope Jones was a lessor of land in several townlands in Drumreilly parish as well as e... |
303 | Beresford/Le Poer Beresford | The Beresford family, Marquis of Waterford and Viscount Tyrone, owned land in various parts of Irela... |
217, 304 | Ellis | Rev. Arthur Ellis is recorded as leasing land in the parish of Fenagh, county Leitrim, in 1856. The... |
305 | Newton | The Newton family held an estate of over 1000 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. Andrew Newton is... |
303 | Birchall | The Birchall (sometimes spelt Burchall) estate held lands in the parish of Kiltoghert, county Leitri... |
303 | Church | George Church held property in Kiltoghert parish in 1856 including a house described as "unfinished"... |
304 | Faris | Alick Farris held a Clerk of the Peace position in Leitrim. His wife Diana was a member of the Culle... |
305 | Peyton (Laheen) | The estate at Laheen, which had previously been associated with the Reynolds family, came into the P... |
305 | O'Brien (Mohill) | McParlan includes Mr. O'Brien, Drumrahan, on a list of "resident gentleman of property" in 1802.... |
303 | Carmichael | Lakefield House in the parish of Cloone, county Leitrim, was associated with the Crofton family thro... |
304 | Ensor | Charles Ensor, whose address is given as Rostrevor, county Down, is recorded as owning over 1000 acr... |
304 | Forbes (Earl of Granard) | The Irish branch of the Forbes family descend from Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baron Granard, originally... |
300 (Galway), 306 (Leitrim), 319 (Roscommon). | West (Mohill) | The Wests were a family from county Dublin who appear to have acquired land in Connacht by marriage.... |
305 | Nesbitt/Nisbett | The main Nisbett estate was centred around Derrycarne Demesne near Dromod. They had originally lived... |
305 | Lloyd (Croghan & Leitrim) | The Lloyd estate was centred on Croghan, close to Carrick-on-Shannon but located in county Roscommon... |
305 | Madden (Hilton Park) | The Madden family came to Ulster following the marriage in 1635 of John Madden of Maddenton, county... |
304 | Kane | John Kane, with an address at the Castle, Mohill, is recorded as owning over 2000 acres in county L... |
316 | Keogh (Drumsna) | The bulk of the lands owned by the Keogh estate were held in county Roscommon. However, the Keogh fa... |
303 | Barton | The centre of the Barton estate was at Waterfoot near Pettigo in county Donegal. Through marriages w... |
p. 225 (Donegal), p.304 (Leitrim) | Dickson | The Dickson family acquired lands in the Tullaghan area of the parish of Rossinver, county Leitrim,... |
306 (Leitrim), 136 (Cork) | Tynte | In 1667 Henry Tynte was granted lands in counties Limerick and Cork. The Tynte family's estate was... |
306 | White (Lareen) | The White family acquired these lands in the Kinlough area in the early 19th century though their ma... |
311 | Bourke (Bunacrower) | The Earls of Mayo held an estate in the parishes of Kilmainemore and Kilcommon, barony of Kilmaine,... |
300 & 312 | Vesey (Castlebar) | George Vesey of Castlebar held the townland of Cahernabrock, parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, c... |
313 | Ward (Shrule) | In 1852 Paul Ward and others bought 2 townlands in the parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, county... |
309 | French (Frenchgrove) | Patrick Melvin writes that this family claimed to have held the Frenchgrove estate from the mid 17th... |
[307] | Blake (Doonmacreena & Oranmore) | This branch of the Blake family, descended from the Blakes of Ballyglunin, county Galway, was settle... |
307 | Bell/Gonne Bell | In the mid 17th century the Bells were granted the lands of Streamstown, parish of Kilcolman, barony... |
307 | Blacker | Murray MacGregor Blacker was a nephew of William Blacker, a well known author of books on agricultur... |
307 | Browne (Claremount) | There are references in the will of the 1st Earl of Altamont to the purchase of part of the Bell est... |
307 | Browne (Woodstock) | From the early 18th century a branch of the Galway family of Brownes held a small estate called Wood... |
311 | National Building and Land Investment Company of Ireland (Limited) | This company bought the Port Royal estate of the Gildea family in the parish of Ballyovey, barony of... |
311 | Browne (Castlemagarret) | The Brownes of Carrowbrowne, parish of Oranmore, county Galway, had estates in the counties Galway,... |
307 | Bourke (Curraghleagh & Rahasane) | Isidore Bourke, a younger son of Joseph Bourke of Carrowkeel, county Mayo, had an estate in the pari... |
309 | FitzGerald (Cappagh) | In the 19th century the FitzGeralds held a small estate at Cappagh, parish of Tagheen, barony of Cla... |
310 | Lambert (Brookhill) | The Lamberts of county Mayo were descended from the county Galway family located at Cregclare and Ag... |
312 | Sheffield | John Charles Sheffield bought the Arbuthnot estate in the parish of Crossboyne, barony of Clanmorris... |
303 | Bennison | Due to a marriage connection the Bennison family, of Slieve Russell, county Cavan, acquired Ellis es... |
303 | Blackall | Major Robert Blackall, of Coolamber, Lisryan, county Longford was recorded as owning over 1800 acres... |
303 | Bond | Burke suggests that the Bond family in Longford were descended from a Yorkshire family who initially... |
303 | Brady (Johnstown) | John Brady, of Johnstown, Clones, county Monaghan, is recorded as owning over 1000 acres in Leitrim... |
303 | Burrowes (Leitrim) | Edward Burrowes is recorded as holding over 700 acres in Leitrim in the 1870s. The Burrowes family h... |
p.224 (Donegal), p.303 (Leitrim) | Collum | The Collum estate was centred on Belleview, near Enniskillen. John Collum, as representative of the... |
303 | Cronyn | Mrs. Martha Cronyn, of Sadler's Wells, Kent, England, is recorded as owning over 800 acres in county... |
303 | de Carter | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard de Carter held lands in the parish of Kiltoghert, barony... |
304 | Evans (Leitrim) | Abraham Evans, with an address at Derrynahinch, is recorded as owning over 700 acres in Leitrim in 1... |
304 | Fitzgerald (Carrick-on-Shannon) | Michael Fitzgerald, residing at Newbrook, Carrick-on-Shannon, owned over 500 acres in county Leitrim... |
304 | French /ffrench (Frenchpark) | Patrick French fitzStephen of Galway is recorded as the earliest member of the family to be associat... |
164, 304 | Hemsworth | The Hemsworth family descend from the Reverend Thomas Hemsworth of Abbeville, county Tipperary, rect... |
304 | Irwin (Leitrim & Monaghan) | William N. Irwin, a medical doctor, held land at Beihy, parish of Cloone, barony of Mohill, county L... |
304 | Kelly (Mohill) | Edmond Kelly of Mohill is recorded as the owner of over 500 acres in Leitrim in the 1870s. |
165, 304 | Kiernan | James Kiernan, with an address in Enniskillen, is recorded as owning over 1500 acres in county Leitr... |
305 | Lefroy (Leitrim & Limerick) | Thomas Lefroy, residing at Ardmore, Bray, county Wicklow, is recorded as the owner of almost 1700 a... |
305 | Le Nauze | Eleanor Le Nauze, residing at Kingstown, county Dublin, is recorded as the owner of over 1300 acres... |
305 | Little (Knockadoo) | Joseph Bennett Little, with an address at Knockadoo, Boyle, was the owner of over 500 acres in count... |
305 | Maguire | Edward Maguire was the lessor of several townlands in the parish of Killasnet, barony of Rosclogher,... |
305 | Marsh | A Mrs. Marsh is recorded as the owner of over 500 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. |
305 (Leitrim), 318 (Roscommon). | Mulloy | In the later nineteenth century the Mulloy estate was centred on the demesne of Hughestown, county R... |
305 | Nicholls | George Nicholls is recorded as the owner of over 800 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. The Nich... |
305 | Nixon | William Nixon, of Thornhill, county Fermanagh (close to the town of Blacklion), is recorded as ownin... |
306 | Roberts | Robert L. Roberts, whose address is given as America, was the owner of over 1100 acres in county Lei... |
306 | Rooney | Thomas Rooney, Gubnascreeny, was the owner of over 500 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. |
170 (Tipperary), 177 (Waterford), 306 (Leitrim), 319 (Roscommon). | St. George | Richard St George, a member of a Cambridgeshire family, came to Ireland in the 17th century and was... |
306 | Smith (Mohill) | Mary A Smith, of Mohill, is recorded as owning over 600 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. This... |
306 | Somerville (Mount Nugent) | A junior branch of the Somerville family of county Meath, Barons Athlumney, had an estate in countie... |
306 | Tate | Four members of the Tate family are recorded as owners of land in county Leitrim in the 1870s. John... |
306 | Whyte (Newtown Manor) | Colonel John James Whyte is recorded as the owner of over 9000 acres in county Leitrim in the 1880s.... |
307 (Mayo), 314 (Roscommon) | Brabazon | This family were descended from Sir Anthony Brabazon of Ballinasloe Castle, a younger brother of Sir... |
307 | Baxter | In 1853 Edward Baxter of Dundee, Scotland, a brother of Sir David Baxter of Baxter Brothers, bought... |
309 | Horkan/Harkan | From the mid 19th century the Horkans held a small estate in fee simple from the Ruttledge family of... |
309 | Joynt | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry Joynt held seven townlands in the parish of Templemore, ba... |
312 | Seymour | Reverend Donnellan Bolingbroke Seymour was born in Dover, England. He was the son of Colonel Eyre... |
314 & 320 | Caddell | The Caddells were a family of Welsh origin, who settled in Ireland in the 12th century. The Blakes d... |
320 | Crichton | Sir Alexander Crichton of Seal Grove, Kent married Frances Dodwell in 1800. She was the heiress of E... |
321 | Griffith (Sligo) | The Griffith family held land in County Sligo although they also had merchant interests in the town.... |
320 | Temple/Cowper-Temple | The association of the Temple family with county Sligo began in the seventeenth century when Sir Joh... |
127, 150, 164, 321 | King (Kingston/Lorton) | The King estate was one of the largest in Connacht including lands in Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo as wel... |
321 | Howley (Belleek Castle) | The Howley family appear in both Hussey de Burgh and the 1876 Landowners Survey as owners of land in... |
322 | Niddrie | Peter Niddrie, MD, rented the house at Carrowmacrory from Mrs. Esther Hillas in 1857. Grace [Nedden]... |
323 | Sullivan/Sulivan | Rev. H.W. Sullivan is recorded as the owner of over 3000 acres in county Sligo in the 1870s. |
319 (Roscommon), 324 (Sligo) | Young (Castlerea & Sligo) | The Young family held lands in the parish of Drumcliff according to the 1749 Census of Elphin. In 18... |
320 | Campbell (Sligo) | Harper Campbell developed extensive business interests in Sligo in the 19th century. The family resi... |
310 | McDonnell (Palmfield) | The Statistical Survey of county Mayo records Myles McDonnell of Cloonmore, barony of Costello, as a... |
152, 311 | O'Reilly Dease | In the 18th century Richard Dease of Lisney [Lisanny], parish of Drumlumman, county Cavan and his wi... |
307 | Brett (Killasser) | By 1876 Henry Brett a civil engineer with addresses in counties Dublin and Wicklow, owned 1322 acres... |
82, 308 | Chapman | Benjamin Chapman, a captain in Cromwell’s army, was granted an estate at Killua, county Westmeath, c... |
308 | Churcher | By 1876 Emanuel Churcher of Gosport, Hampshire, England, had bought some of the estate of James Thor... |
307 | Black | In 1876 William Fleming Black of Lislap, Omagh, county Tyrone, owned 867 acres in county Mayo and 30... |
294, 301 & 308 | Comyn (Woodstock) | From the mid 17th century the Comyn family were established at Kilcorney in county Clare. In 1796 L... |
308 | Crotty | In 1852 Charles Crotty bought the county Mayo part of the estate of the Blakes of Belmont, county Ga... |
293 & 301 | Blake (Menlo) | The Blakes, raised to the peerage as baronets in 1622, were established at Menlough on the bank of t... |
298 | de Montmorency (Ebor Hall) | The Viscounts Mountmorres were descended from the Morres family, landowners in Co Kilkenny from the... |
296 | Guinness | Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness of the famous brewing family began to purchase Connacht estates for sale i... |
297 | King (Killary Lodge) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Peter King held 3 townlands in the parish of Ross, barony of Ros... |
297 | Clements & Caulfield | The Rosshill estate in the parishes of Ross, Cong and Ballinchalla, barony of Ross, county Galway, w... |
297 | Lynch (Petersburg) | This family settled at Ballynonagh Castle on the shore of Lough Mask, barony of Ross, county Galway,... |
309 | Forde | John Ross Forde of Rochester, Kent, England, held land in the parish of Doonfeeny, barony of Tirawle... |
309 | Gibbings (Co Mayo) | In the 1870s the Reverend Richard Gibbings, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Trinity College,... |
309 | Gibbons | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Matthew Gibbons held one townland in the parish of Islandeady an... |
309 | Gibbon | In the 1870s Reverend William Gibbon of Ranagissuan, parish of Kilmovee, barony of Costello, county... |
309 | Hassard | Robert Hassard of Parkmore, Ballymena, county Antrim, owned 1146 acres in county Mayo and had other... |
309 | Hughes | In the 1870s Doctor John Hughes of 18 Merrion Square, Dublin, owned 864 acres in county Mayo and 366... |
296 & 309 | Joyce (Corgary) | An estate bought by Walter Joyce of Mervue from the French family in 1806. In the mid 19th century i... |
310 | Kennedy | In the mid 1870s Charles Preston Kennedy of Inisherkin, Newport, county Mayo and Victor C. Kennedy o... |
310 | Kirkwood (Crosspatrick) | In December 1852 some of William Kirkwood's property in and around the town of Killala was sold in t... |
310 | Logan | Lieutenant Colonel Abraham Logan of the Barracks, Kinsale, county Cork, owned 1118 acres in county M... |
310 | McCausland | In 1868 Sir Richard Bolton McCausland inherited the Cappaghduff property, parish of Ballyovey, baron... |
310 | McDonnell (Cloonagh) | In 1837 Mathias McDonnell was given an assignment of the lease of the Octagon House in Westport, by... |
311 | Morell/Morrell | In the mid 1870s Frederick Joseph Morrell of Broughton, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, owned 1170 acres... |
293 | Browne (Rosleague) | A note on the sale rental dated 1862 of Edmund O'Flaherty's estate in the barony of Ballynahinch, co... |
149, 154, 295. | Vereker (Viscount Gort) | Lough Cutra or Lough Cooter was originally O'Shaughnessy land which was granted to Thomas Prendergas... |
295 | Frewen | In 1850 Thomas Frewen of Brickwall House, Sussex, purchased two townlands in the parish of Omey, bar... |
295 | Graham (Ballynakill Lodge) | Patrick Melvin writes that the Grahams bought a 6000 acre estate at Ballynakill, barony of Ballynahi... |
296 | Henry (Kylemore) | Mitchell Henry was a doctor who was left a large fortune by his father, a Manchester merchant, in 18... |
297 | Lighton | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Reverend Sir Christopher Lighton held four townlands in the pari... |
297 | Magee | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend Anthony Magee, a retired Roman Catholic priest, own... |
298 | Morris (Ballinaboy) | Through marriage with a member of the Lynch family the Morrises inherited a quarter part of the esta... |
168, 299 | Prior | The Reverend John Prior and Thomas Young Prior were sons of the Reverend Thomas Prior, Senior Fellow... |
299 | Smyth (Barbaville and New Park) | William Smythe (1693-1773) of Barbaville was a younger son of the Right Rev William Smythe, Bishop o... |
299 | St. George (Tyrone House) | The St.George estate was centred on the house at Tyrone, parish of Drumacoo, barony of Dunkellin, bu... |
299 | Thomson | The Salrock/Salruck estate, barony of Ballynahinch, county Galway, originally belonged to the Miller... |
300 | Twining | Frederick Twining, a member of the famous tea family, came to live in Ireland in the late 1850s. On... |
300 | Wall (Errislannan) | In the 1830s the Reverend Richard Wall of Barmount Manor, county Wexford, rented from Colonel Lamber... |
310 | Leech | This family settled in the North Mayo/Sligo area in the late 17th century and during the 18th centur... |
311 | Naughton | In the 1870s the Reverend Michael Naughton of Sligo owned over 2000 acres in county Mayo, valued at... |
311 | Nicholson (Kilmoremoy) | A John Nicholson was granted about a thousand acres in the baronies of Tireragh, county Sligo and Ga... |
311 (Mayo), 318 (Roscommon) | O'Conor (Mount Druid) | Denis O'Conor was one of the principlal lessors in the parish of Kilcorkey, barony of Castlereagh at... |
298, 302 & 311 | O'Hara (Lenaboy) | The O'Haras of Lenaboy had been established in the town of Galway since the early 18th century and m... |
298 & 311 | O'Kelly (Gallagh & Ticooly) | The O'Kellys of Ticooly in the parish of Killosolan, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, and later of... |
311 | O'Rorke (Oldcastle) | The O'Rorkes owned an estate in the parish of Meelick, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, which they app... |
312 | Smyth (Glencalry) | In the 1870s William F. Smyth of Green Street, St Heliers, Jersey, owned 3136 acres in county Mayo.... |
312 | Rush | Cuillaun, parish of Kilvine, barony of Clanmorris, county Mayo, was in the possession of Edward Rush... |
312 | Stratford (Aldborough) | The Earl of Aldborough held lands in Killerry parish, barony of Tirerrill, county Sligo, which seem... |
293 & 295 | Digby (Aran) | The Aran Islands are comprised of three parishes Inisheer, Inishmaan and Inishmore, all in the baron... |
171, 312 & 319 | Waldron (Helen Park) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Patrick Waldron held at least ten townlands in the parish of Kil... |
308 | Crampton | Members of the Crampton family were rectors of the parishes of Headford on the border between counti... |
313 | White (Lady Mary) | In the 1870s Lady Mary White of 31 Montagu Square, London owned 2128 acres in county Mayo valued at... |
310 | Lynch (Selerno) | In the 1870s Anthony Lynch owned 1410 acres in county Mayo and 890 acres in county Galway. |
297 | Lahiff | The Lahiff family held property in various parishes in the barony of Kiltartan. They occupied a hous... |
296 | Gregory | The Coole estate was purchased by Robert Gregory from the Martyns of Tullira in 1768 on his return f... |
293 | Bagot (Bagotstown, Ballyturin & Aghrane/Castlekelly) | This family were first established at Bagotstown, county Limerick in the 13th century. They later he... |
297. | Lambert (Cregclare) | In 1824 Walter Lambert, Creggaclare, Walter Lambert, Castle Lambert, Walter Lambert, Lambert Lodge,... |
297. | Lopdell | A family who came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased land in county Galway. They were... |
299 | Rosengrave (Rosingrave) | The Rosengrave family were associated with the Gort, county Galway, locality from at least the late... |
299 | Shawe-Taylor | Walter Taylor was granted almost a thousand acres in the barony of Kiltartan, county Galway in Febru... |
294 | Comerford | In 1845 Henry Comerford, a merchant of Galway, offered £40,000 for the O'Neill estate at Bunowen, ba... |
295 | de Basterot | Fahey states that Frances, daughter of James French of Duras/Doorus, married a French gentleman, Bar... |
295 | Donnellan | Edmund Donnellan owned property in and around Kinvarra at the time of Griffith's Valuation. A Nicho... |
163, 295 | Gough | The Goughs were a Wiltshire family members of whom settled in the south of Ireland in the 1620s. Sir... |
399 | Blake (Ardfry) | By patent dated 24 Feb 1681 the Blakes were granted almost 12,000 acres in counties Galway and Mayo,... |
293. | Athy | The Athy family were one of the original Tribes of Galway. Their estate was mainly centred around th... |
299 | Redington (Kilcornan) | The Redington family estate was centred on their house at Kilcornan. This had previously been a Burk... |
298 | Martyn (Tulira) | In 1824 Edward Martyn is listed as a resident proprietor in county Galway. John Martyn was the owner... |
298 & 318 | Persse (Roxborough & Moyode) | The Persse family first received grants of land in counties Galway and Roscommon in the 1670s. Some... |
294 | Blake (Furbogh) | Andrew Blake, a merchant of Galway, was granted 2,532 acres in the baronies of Moycullen and Dunkell... |
293 & 301 | Browne (Kirkullen) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Michael D. Browne held one townland in the parish and barony of... |
293 | Bunbury | Thomas Bunbury held two townlands in the parish and barony of Moycullen, county Galway, at the time... |
294 | Burke (Danesfield) | The Burkes of Danesfield, parish and barony of Moycullen, county Galway, owned an estate of about 2,... |
299 | Cottingham | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Cottingham and Anne Regan and Mrs William Regan held the... |
295 | Doig | In March 1854 John Doig bought part of the estate of Christopher St George in the parishes of Kilcum... |
296 | Griffith (Dunmore) | William Downes Griffith, a barrister and agent to Sir George Shee at Dunmore, held four townlands in... |
296 | Hodgson | The Hodgson family came to Ireland from Whitehaven in Cumberland, England and were mine owners in Av... |
298 | Martin (Ross) | The Martin family were established beside Ross Lake in the barony of Moycullen, county Galway, from... |
293 | Blake (Drum, Tully & Gortnamona) | In his genealogy of the Blakes of Drum, Tully and Gortnamona, Martin J. Blake refers to a grant date... |
297 | Kilkelly (Drimcong) | Originally large landowners in the Kinvarra area of south county Galway, the Kilkelly estates had be... |
297 | Kirwan (Blindwell) | Descended from a younger son of the Kirwans of Gardenfield, the Kirwans of Blindwell, built up a sub... |
295 & 298 | O'Flaherty (Knockbane) | This branch of the O'Flaherty family of Renvyle had an estate in the parish and barony of Moycullen,... |
298 | O'Flahertie (Lemonfield) | The O'Flaherties of Lemonfield are descended from the O'Flaherties of Aughnenure Castle near Oughter... |
300 | Whitaker | The Reverend Charles Whitaker bought an estate of over 5000 acres in the parish of Kilcummin, barony... |
298 | Morris (Spiddle) | In 1684, George Morris who had served in the army of King James II married Catherine Fitzpatrick and... |
296 | Kendall | In the mid 19th century John Kendall, a London lawyer, bought the estate of the Morrises of Ballinab... |
297 | Lydon | Thomas Lydon of Clifden bought the townlands of Glenbrickeen and Townaloughra, parish of Omey, baron... |
294, 314. | Trench (Garbally) | Burke indicates that the Trenches originated in France but settled in the North of England. Frederic... |
294. | Burke (Clanricarde) | The Clanricarde estate was one of the largest in county Galway. Lord Clanrickard, a minor, is liste... |
293. | Blake (Hollypark) | In 1824 Pierce Blake of Hollypark is described as a resident proprietor in county Galway. Peter Blak... |
299. | Power (Galway) | Richard Power was granted lands in the baronies of Dunkellin and Leitrim in 1677 and James Power was... |
299. | Rogers | The Rogers family owned a small estate in the Kilchreest area, barony of Dunkellin. Joseph Rogers wa... |
298. | Croasdaile | The Croasdaile family had acquired property in the parish of Kilconickny, barony of Dunkellin, count... |
296. | Harrison (Co Galway) | John Harrison, living in Chester, held over 600 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. He was one of t... |
161, 295. | Daly (Dunsandle & Carnakelly) | The Daly family of Dunsandle derived from Daly of Carnakelly in the parish of Kiltullagh. They bough... |
297. | Lynch (Lavally) | This branch of the Lynchs were able to trace their ancestors back to at least the 14th century in th... |
296. | Joyce (Rahasane) | The Joyce family of Rahasane were connected with the Joyces of Mervue and also of Corgary. They hel... |
293 | Blake (Cloghballymore) | Cloghballymore was originally a Kilkelly property but it was granted to the Ffrenchs in the later 17... |
299 | Smyth (Masonbrook) | The Smyths acquired property in and around the Loughrea area in the early 19th century. In 1828 they... |
294 | Daly (Castledaly) | This branch of the Dalys were descended from the Dalys of Killimer and also Dalysgrove, near Ahascra... |
295. | Galbraith | The Galbraith family acquired lands in east Galway which had previously belonged to the O'Fahys, fol... |
166, 298 | Malcolmson (Portlaw) | Francis Malcolmson was the lessor of several townlands in the parish of Kilchreest, barony of Loughr... |
296. | Hastings (Huntingdon, Earl of) | In the 1870s, the Hastings family, Earls of Huntingdon, held over 6000 acres in county Waterford as... |
299 | Pilkington (Abbeyville) | The Pilkington family held a small estate centred on their house at Abbeyville in the parish of Kill... |
295 | D'Arcy (Woodville) | Robert D'Arcy is described as a resident proprietor in 1824. At the time of Griffith's Valuation he... |
297. | Kilkelly | The original Kilkelly estate had centred on Cloghballymore in the parish of Killeenavarra, barony of... |
293 | Blakeney (Abbert) | Robert Blakeney, a member of a family of Elizabethan settlers, was granted lands at Castle Blakeney,... |
298 & 302 | O'Malley (Galway) | Honoria and Edmund O'Malley held the townlands of Boliska Eighter and Oughter in the parish of Killa... |
298 | Nolan (Ardrahan) | The OS Name Books record John Nolan, of Prospect, Gort, as a proprietor in the parish of Ardrahan i... |
297. | Lattey | A document in a Galway solicitors' collection records Arthur Pittar Lattey and Robert John Lattey, b... |
113, 298 | O'Hara (Raheen) | Raheen was originally a property held by the Lopdell family. It was to this area that some of the Ki... |
294. | Burke (Marble Hill) | The Burke family of Marble Hill were among the most influential families in county Galway in the 19t... |
294. | Burke (Ballybroder) | In the 1870s Hyacinth Burke of Ballybroder was the owner of over 350 acres in county Galway. In 1906... |
295 | Dolphin | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Oliver Dolphin held land in the parish of Killoscobe, barony of... |
297. | Lambert (Castle Ellen) | The Lambert family came originally from Yorkshire but were settled in county Galway since the reign... |
297 | Lynch (Barna) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' the Barna estate came into the possession of the L... |
293 & 301 | Blake (Kiltullagh, Frenchfort & Vermount) | The lands of Kiltullagh/Kiltolla, parish of Oranmore, barony of Dunkellin, county Galway, were grant... |
127 & 293 | Blake (Glenlo) | Martin J. Blake writes that Henry Blake of Glenlo Abbey, a medical doctor, was a grandson of Patrick... |
296 | Joyce (Mervue) | The Joyces of Mervue, Corgary and Rahasane were all descended from a family of Joyces long establish... |
302 | Erasmus Smith Schools, Governors (Galway) | An estate in the parishes of St Nicholas and Oranmore, barony of Galway, was owned by the Governors... |
300 | Martin (Bushy Park) | Robert Martin held an estate in the parishes of Kilcummin and Kilannin, barony of Moycullen, county... |
299 & 302 | Redington (Dangan) | The Redingtons held land in the Dangan locality from at least the 1830s. At the time of Griffith's... |
296 & 301 | Alliance Insurance Society | In 1855 the trustees of the Alliance Insurance Society held an estate of 9 townlands in the parishes... |
293 | Blake (Ballyglunin) | In ''Blake Family Records'' Martin J. Blake states that Martin Blake of Cummer, county Galway, purch... |
293 | Bodkin (Annagh) | The Bodkins, one of the ‘Tribes’ of Galway, were granted Annagh and other lands in the barony of Cla... |
293 | Browne (Claran) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation the Brownes of Claran House, parish of Killursa, barony of Clare... |
294 | Burke (Ower) | The Burkes of Ower were descended from a younger son of the Burkes of Clanricarde in the 15th centur... |
294 | Butler (Winterfield House) | The Butlers had an estate of about 1200 acres in the parish of Annaghdown, barony of Clare, county G... |
294 | Carter (Annaghkeen) | The South Mayo Family Research Society have recorded late 17th century gravestone memorials to membe... |
294 | Clarke (Graig Abbey) | The Clarke family were leasing the Graig Abbey property from the Warburton estate at the time of Gri... |
294 | Cullinane | Mountbrowne was originally part of the estate of the Brownes of Coolaran and Kilskeagh. By the time... |
395 | O'Conor Donelan | The Sylaun estate in the parish of Belclare, barony of Clare, county Galway, belonged to a branch of... |
295 | Fitzgerald/Vesey Fitzgerald | Catherine Vesey Fitzgerald was elevated to the peerage of Ireland as Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey i... |
96 | Gunning (Kilroe) | John J. Gunning, tanner of Galway, bought land in the parish of Kilcoona, barony of Clare, county Ga... |
96, 419 | Henry (Toghermore) | Hugh Robert Henry, a younger son of Hugh Henry of Lodge Park, Straffan, county Kildare was the first... |
297 | Kilkelly (Mossfort) | John Kilkelly bought his estate at Mossfort in the parish of Donaghpatrick, barony of Clare, county... |
297 | Kirwan (Castlehacket) | In the 16th century the Castlehacket and Cahermorris estates near Tuam in county Galway belonged to... |
297 | Kirwan (Cregg) | The Kirwans of Galway city were established at Cregg Castle in the parish of Annaghdown, barony of C... |
297 & 310 | Lambert (Castle Lambert) | During the 19th century the Lamberts, a junior branch of the Lamberts of Creg Clare, county Galway,... |
297 | Lynch (Carrowbeg North) | The Lynchs owned an estate of 337 acres at Carrowbeg North, parish of Belclare, barony of Clare, cou... |
299 | Staunton/Lynch Staunton | The Stauntons, originally from Buckinghamshire, England, settled in county Galway in the mid 17th ce... |
298 | Murphy (Donaghpatrick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of John W. Murphy owned seven townlands in t... |
298 | Nolan (Ballybanagher) | Over 1,300 acres at Ballybanagher in the parish of Cummer, barony of Clare, county Galway, were gran... |
298 | Nolan (Ballinderry) | The Nolans were Elizabethan settlers in the Ballinrobe area of county Mayo. They lost most of their... |
298 & 302 | O'Flaherty (Lisdonagh) | For fifty years in the middle of the 19th century a branch of the O'Flaherty family leased an estate... |
153, 299 | Roche (Ryehill) | In the late 18th century the Ryehill estate in the parish of Monivea, barony of Tiaquin, county Galw... |
293 | Blake (Cregg Castle) | The Blakes of Cregg Castle, county Galway, were descended from the Blakes of Renvyle and Kiltolla an... |
293 | Blake (Annaghdown) | An estate advertised for sale by the Rochforts in 1856 and bought by the Blakes of nearby Cregg Cast... |
299 | Skerrett (Ballinduff) | The Skerretts owned an estate in the barony of Clare, county Galway, which was confiscated at the ti... |
299 | St. George (Headford) | The St Georges were a Cambridgeshire family who were granted lands in the Headford area by the Cromw... |
300 | Woodcock and Stanford | In the 1850s Mary Woodcock and George Stamfort/Stanford/Stainforth(?) held an estate comprised of fi... |
296 | Holmes (Rockwood) | In 1853 John Galway Holmes bought 271 acres of Carraghy, parish of Annaghdown, barony of Clare, coun... |
294 | Close | The Close estate was in the parish of Lackagh, barony of Clare, county Galway. Mary Close was the... |
295 | Grant (Cloonmore) | The Grants held a small estate comprised of 2 townlands in the parish of Belclare, barony of Clare,... |
298 | O'Malley (Ballynalacka) | Austin O'Malley bought 413 acres in the parish of Cargin, barony of Clare, county Galway, from the s... |
294 | Comerford | In 1845 Henry Comerford, a merchant of Galway, offered £40,000 for the O'Neill estate at Bunowen, ba... |
295 | Gabbett (Co Galway) | In the 1850s Edward Gabbett held the townland of Manuslynn, parish of Kilcoona, barony of Clare, cou... |
293 | Beytagh/Beatty | Betagh family members were granted lands in counties Galway and Roscommon in the late 17th century u... |
55 & 193 | Browne (Moyvilly & Mounthazel) | The Moyvilly estate, near Oranmore, county Galway, was granted to the Brownes under the Acts of Sett... |
293 | Browne (Carrownacregg West) | James Browne, a brother of Edward Browne of Ardskea, barony of Clare, county Galway, owned 2 townlan... |
293 | Browne (Moyne) | The Brownes of Moyne were descended from the Brownes of Cloonkeely, near Tuam and of Newtown in the... |
294 | Concanon | The Concannons were formerly Gaelic chiefs in the Kilkerrin area of north east Galway. The lands of... |
295 | D'Arcy (Wellfort) | Martin D'Arcy, a brother of James D'Arcy of Newforest, founded the D'Arcy of Wellfort estate, parish... |
295 | Digby (Moat Lodge) | The Digby's title to their estate in the barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, commenced with the marria... |
297 | Lynch (Loughrea) | The estate of James Lynch, in Gortnamanagh West, barony of Loughrea, was offered for sale in the Enc... |
295 | Evans (Cross House) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation John C. Evans was leasing a number of townlands from Lord Fitzge... |
295 | Ffrench (Monivea) | The Monivea estate, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, was acquired by the ffrenchs from the O'Kellys... |
296 | Hickman (Athenry) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William V.F. Hickman was leasing a property valued at £30 to Wil... |
294 & 315 | Cruise/Cruice | It is evident from documents in the Westport Papers that the Cruise family, originally from Cruiseto... |
175 (Waterford), 296 | Jameson (Windfield) | The Jamesons were a Dublin family well known in the 19th century distilling and banking circles of t... |
296 | Kelly (Newtown) | A family with county Roscommon origins, members of 18th century generations of the Kellys served in... |
296 | Kenney/Fitzgerald-Kenney | The Kenneys, originally from Somerset, settled in county Wexford in the late 16th century. In the 1... |
298 | Nolan (Cloverfield) | A property of 73 acres belonged to John Nolan at Cloverfield, in the parish of Killoscobe, barony of... |
297 | Mahon (Belleville) | The Mahons bought the Belleville estate in the parish of Monivea, barony of Clare, county Galway, fr... |
293 | Blake (Crumlin, Clooncon & Moorfield) | Descended from a younger son of the Blakes of Ardfry in the 17th century, the Blakes of Crumlin, par... |
297 & 317 | McDonnell (Dunmore) | Martin McDonnell was a merchant from Roscommon who prospered significantly in the mid 19th century.... |
84, 296 | Hall (Knockbrack) | The Halls were an English family who settled in the north of Ireland at Narrow Water, county Down, i... |
295 | Graves (Co Galway) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Richard Graves held 5 townlands in the parish of Clonkeen, baro... |
298 | O'Kelly (Creeraun) | Teige Kelly was granted 191 acres in Creeraun, parish of Ballymacward, barony of Tiaquin, county Gal... |
298 | O'Reilly (Colmanstown) | The O'Reillys of Knock Abbey, county Louth were a branch of the O'Reilly family of East Brefny repre... |
295. | Eyre (Eyrecourt & Eyreville) | Giles Eyre, Eyrecourt Castle and Thomas Knutford Eyre, Eyreville, are described as resident propriet... |
299. | Saunderson | George Saunderson was occupying the property at Heathlawn at the time of Griffith's Valuation. In 18... |
297 | McDermott (Ramore/Rathmore) | James Anthony McDermott of Ramore married Mary Agnes Blake of Cregg Castle in the early 19th century... |
295 | Fetherston/Fetherstonhaugh (Derryhivney) | The Featherstonhaugh family held estates in the midlands of Ireland, especially county Westmeath, si... |
299 | Pollok (Lismany) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Allan Pollok was the owner of considerable property in various p... |
295 | Flanagan (Eyrecourt) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry Flanagan was leasing property at Lisdooaun, parish of Dona... |
298 | O'Kelly (Gortray/Fairfield) | Ambrose O'Kelly was the one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmalinoge, barony of Longfor... |
297. | McDonagh (Lickmolassy/Wilmount) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) the McDonoghs held land in the Gort area in... |
294. | Cunningham (Lickmolassy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Cunningham was leasing a property in the townland of Gowil,... |
297. | Maguire (Meelick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, William Maguire was the lessor of several townlands in the pari... |
296 | Lemon | In 1856 John Drought Lemon, was leasing a property at Ballycrossaun, parish of Tiranascragh, barony... |
296 | Kelly (Tiranascragh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Kelly was occupying a property at Gortadullisk, parish... |
300. | Nugent (Pallas) | In 1677 Thomas Nugent was granted an estate of 3,250 acres in the baronies of Leitrim and Longford,... |
294. | Cowan | Joseph H. Cowan was in possession of an estate in the baronies of Leitrim and Longford, county Gal... |
295 | Davies (Kentstown) | John Davis of Clonfinage or Kentstown, county Galway, who married Ellinor, only child of Andrew Kent... |
293 | Browne (Coolaran, Kilskeagh & Mountkelly) | The Browne's lands at Coolaran were confiscated by the Cromwelllian Commissioners but restored again... |
296 | Hone | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Hone held 4 townlands in the parish of Kilkerrin, barony... |
299 | Campbell | Lord Campbell gained possession of the Moycullen and West Barna estates of Andrew Henry Lynch in the... |
293 | Berridge | In 1872 the Ballynahinch estate in county Galway, was bought by Richard Berridge, a London brewer, f... |
298. | Mahon (Killalaghtan) | In the 1870s John Mahon of Ballydonnellan is recorded as the owner of almost 1300 acres in county Ga... |
294. | Burke (Ballydugan) | Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland indicates that Michael Burke of Ballintober, county Roscommon purch... |
299. | Seymour (Galway) | The Seymour family first settled in east Galway in the late 17th century. The families at Ballymore... |
297. | Lawrence (Lawrencetown) | The Lawrence family are first recorded in east Galway in the late 16th century. A John Lawrence marr... |
293 | Bodkin (Roseberry) | An estate comprised of 2 townlands in the parish of Kilcroan, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, was... |
293 | Barrett (Greenhills & Ballintava) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, John Samuel Barrett was leasing the Greenhills estate in the pa... |
299 | Roe | The Roes owned an estate in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway from at le... |
297 | McDermott (Springfield) | According to William Keaveney this estate in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, county... |
293 | Armstrong (Clooncah) | The Armstrongs owned an estate of 1,520 acres in the parish of Ballynakill, barony of Ballymoe, coun... |
294 | Cheevers (Killian) | The Cheevers family originally owned estates in counties Wexford and Meath. Following their transpl... |
294. | Butson | The Ordnance Survey Name Books record the Butson estate as the proprietor of church lands in the par... |
300. | Trench (Clonfert) | John E. Trench was a significant landowner in the parish of Ballymacward, barony of Kilconnell and t... |
298. | Moore (Clonfert) | Hubert Moore is recorded as the occupier of property in the baronies of Cloonmacnowen, Kilconnell an... |
298. | McNamara Morgan | An estate of over 300 acres, the property of Henry McNamara Morgan, was offered for sale in the Encu... |
296. | Kenny (Tiranascragh) | George C. Kenny is described as one of the principal lessors in the parish of Tiranascragh in Griffi... |
136, 146, 158, 171, 173, 293. | Trench (Woodlawn) | The Trench family at Woodlawn were one of a number of Trench families who came to prominence in coun... |
297. | McDonagh (Kilconnell) | Walter McDonagh held an estate at Lowville, parish of Fohanagh, barony of Kilconnell, at the time of... |
295. | Donnellan (Kilconnell) | The Donnellan family of Hillswood is connected with that of Ballydonelan. Burke states that the fami... |
293. | Bourchier (Co Galway) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, James Bourchier occupied a house at Rathglass, parish of Killaa... |
299. | Ryan (Kilconnell) | In the 1870s Ashbrook House, Loughrea, in the parish of Killaan, barony of Kilconnell, is recorded a... |
300 | Ussher [Usher] (Eastwell) | This family share a common ancestry with the other Ussher families in Ireland. At the end of the 17t... |
295. | Donnellan/Donelan | An estate of over 3,000 acres in the baronies of Clonmacnowen and Kilconnell, county Galway, was gra... |
295. | Galway | Thomas W. Galway held two townlands, previously part of Edmond Taaffe's estate, in the parish of Ann... |
293 | Browne (Tuam) | Nicholas Browne held two townlands in the parish of Boyounagh, barony of Ballymoe, in the mid 1850s.... |
295 | Ffrench (Templetogher) | Daniel O'Connell Ffrench held four townlands in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, coun... |
295 | Gore (Baronet) | In the mid 1850s Sir St George Gore, 8th Baronet, held at least 15 townlands in the parishes of Boyo... |
296 | Handcock | Patrick Melvin writes that Carrowntryla was originally a Burke property, which was sold in 1753 to A... |
296 | Kelly (Boyounagh) | A branch of the Kelly family held an estate in the parish of Boyounagh, barony of Ballymoe, county G... |
297 | Lynch (Ballymoe) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James Lynch of Galway held three townlands in the parish of Kilc... |
298 | O'Connor (Tuam) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Andrew O’Connor held an estate in the parish of Tuam, barony of... |
298 | O'Conor (Milltown/Milton) | The O'Conors of Milltown, barony of Castlereagh, county Roscommon, share a common ancestry with the... |
298 & 318 | O'Rorke (Clonbern & Bermingham) | The Clonbern estate in the barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, was bought from the family of Archbish... |
299 | Reilly (Glennamaddy) | Patrick Reilly held 3 townlands in the parish of Boyounagh, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, in th... |
299 | Richards (Ballymoe) | The Richards family owned an estate in the parishes of Kilcroan and Kilbegnet, barony of Ballymoe an... |
299 | Taaffe (Kilkelly) | The Taaffe estate contained lands in the parishes of Bekan, Kilmovee, Annagh and Aghamore, barony of... |
293 | Bellew (Mountbellew) | The Bellew family of Williamstown, county Louth, were granted lands in the parish of Moylough, baron... |
294 | Cornwall | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Matthew Cornwall held 3 townlands in the parish and barony of Ki... |
294 | Daly (Dalysgrove) | The Dalys of Dalysgrove, parish of Ahascragh, barony of Killian, county Galway, settled in east Galw... |
296 | Kelly (Muckloon) | In 1728 the Kellys settled at Muckloon, parish of Taghboy, barony of Killian, county Galway, which t... |
297 | Lynch (Mountbellew) | Richard Marcus Lynch, a younger son of Mark Lynch and his second wife Victoire Cormick, inherited an... |
298 & 317 | Mahon (Castlegar) | The Mahons were settled at Castlegar from the early 18th century. In 1711 the Earl of Clanricarde l... |
299 | Smyth (Portlick Castle) | This branch of the Smyth family appear to descend from the Rev Robert Smith, rector of Ballyloughloe... |
297 | Kirwan (Carnaun & Dalgin) | Denis Kirwan was a land agent resident at Carnaun, near Tuam, county Galway. At the time of Griffith... |
293 | Bodkin (Kilcloony) | The Kilcloony estate, parish of Tuam, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, was granted to Edward Bodkin... |
296 | Jennings (Ironpool) | Richard Jenings of Ironpool, parish of Kilconla, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, held an estate of... |
303. | Acton (Leitrim) | The Acton family have been associated with county Wicklow since the mid 17th century and had a marri... |
294 | Dillon (Clonbrock) | The Dillons were a Norman family who initially received grants of land in Westmeath and who later ac... |
294. | Coolohan/Colohan | Martin Coolohan was leasing a property at Ballyeighter, barony of Clonmacnowen from the Clonbrock es... |
297 | Maher | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John E. Maher was one of the principal lessors in the parish of... |
300. | Wade (Kilcloony) | Samuel Wade was leasing property from the Clancarty estate in the parish of Kilcloony, barony of Clo... |
293. | Blake (Rathville) | John H. Blake was occupying the Rathville estate in the parish of Kilimordaly at the time of Griffit... |
294. | Daly (Killimordaly) | This branch of the Dalys are derived from Teige Fitzdermot O'Daly who built Killimor Castle in the 1... |
294. | Daly (Raford) | The Daly family of Raford were descended from the Dalys of Carnakelly. The Raford estate was bought... |
296. | Kelly (Athenry) | The Ordnance Survey Field Name Books record Mr. Evans as the proprietor of the townland of Farranabl... |
294. | Courtney (Athenry) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Thomas Courtney was leasing Prospect House/Lodge in Athenry to J... |
293. | Bruen | James Bruen was a Cromwellian soldier who settled at Boyle in county Roscommon. A descendant, Colon... |
294. | Corbishley | Bartholomew Corbishley owned over 600 acres in the 1870s. He was apparently preceded by Samuel K. Co... |
87, 300 | Vandeleur (Cos Galway and Westmeath) | In 1803, Major Gen Crofton Vandeleur, third son of Crofton Vandeleur of Kilrush, county Clare marrie... |
295. | French (Rocklawn) | The French estate amounted to over 800 acres in the 1870s including the townlands of Cloon and Polla... |
296. | Jackson (Galway) | Thomas A. Jackson was the lessor of several townlands in the parish of Killeely, barony of Dunkellin... |
293 | Blake (Castlegrove) | By his will (1612) Robert Blake of Ardfry left the lands of Castlegrove or Fartigare as they were o... |
297 | Lynch (Rockwell) | Mary Lynch and her son Michael were granted 333 acres at Tobberoe by patent dated 16 Mar 1678. At th... |
295 | Shee | Charles ffrench Blake Forster traces this family's lineage from O'Shee of county Tipperary, who late... |
299 | Skerrett (barony of Longford) | Lands at Lisduane and houses in Eyrecourt, the property of Patrick Mark and John Skerrett, was offer... |
296 | Kelly (Barony of Leitrim) | The estate of Edward Kelly, situated at Killeen, in the barony of Leitrim, county Galway, was offere... |
293 | Blake (Rockfield) | In 1855 Patrick Blake was in possession of the house and home estate at Rockfield consisting of buil... |
297. | Lynch (Kilconnell) | In 1824 the Lynch family are recorded as being of Rathglass in the parish of Kilconnell. The Rathgla... |
294 | Butler (Cregg) | The Butlers acquired lands at Cregg through marriage with the O'Shaughnessys. Francis Butler is reco... |
294 | Butler (Doon & Thornpark) | The Butlers of Doonemulvihill, county Clare and Thornpark, county Galway are descended from James Bu... |
293 | Boland | Part of the estate of Denis Boland, including the house at Rosehill and property in the town of Gort... |
294 | Daly (Kiltartan) | An estate at Roo, in the barony of Kiltartan, was offered for sale in the Landed Estates court in Ap... |
296 & 316 | Ireland (Galway & Kiltartan) | The Ireland family settled in the midlands in the 17th century. Through marriage with the Lynch fam... |
298 | O'Farrell/Farrell (Dalystown Demesne) | In the 1830s Dalystown House is described as the home of Dr. O'Ferrall. At the time of Griffith's Va... |
294. | Clarke (barony of Leitrim) | House and lands at Carraroe in the parish of Ballinakill, barony of Leitrim, county Galway, the pro... |
296. | Kane/Keane (Kiltartan) | Michael Kane was leasing a house at Derry valued at £12 to George Crowe in 1855. He was also the les... |
295 | Dering | George Edward Dering of Lockleys, Hertfordshire, inherited the Dunmore, county Galway estate of his... |
298. | Mathews | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Edward Mathews was in possession of an estate at Derryvunlam, p... |
297. | Lynch (Duniry) | The estate at Springvale was occupied by Francis Lynch at the time of Griffith's Valuation. In the 1... |
297 & 317 | McDonnell (Roscommon) | Griffith's Valuation shows that Farrell McDonnell was in possession of a townland in the parish of A... |
297 & 317 | Kirwan (Gardenfield) | An estate in the parish of Tuam, county Galway, was restored to Martin Kirwan and his eldest son Ric... |
295 | Fallon (Runnamoat) | [In 1677 Edmund Fallon of Mote, county Roscommon was granted a small acreage in the barony of Tiaqui... |
207 & 317 | Leonard | John Leonard of the Waterford family of that name, was granted over 600 acres in the barony of Kilco... |
296 | Joyce (Leenaun) | The Joyces of Leenaun, barony of Ross, county Galway, leased large tracts of land in Joyce Country a... |
296 | Joyce (Rusheen) | In the 1870s Martin B. Joyce of Rusheen, Clonbur, county Galway, owned 6,059 acres in county Galway.... |
294 | Clarke (Dunmore) | In the mid 1850s Courtney K. Clark held land in the parishes of Addergoole and Liskeevy, barony of D... |
299 | Roper (Sussex) | In the 1870s the representatives of Sir Henry Roper, [of Stoke House, Sussex], Chief Justice at Bomb... |
298 | Drummond | George Drummond, Earl of Perth and Duke de Melfort, held land in the parish and barony of Dunmore, c... |
294 & 308 | Crooks | In the 1870s James Crooks of Castle Ffrench and Gosport, England, owned between 2,000 and 3,000 acre... |
296 | Harter | James C. Harter, the owner of a dry-salting and hardware firm in Manchester, bought the 5,000 acre e... |
167, 298 | Netterville | The descendants of a younger son of the 1st Viscount Netterville established an estate at Lecarrow,... |
293 | Bradstreet | Sir John Bradstreet of Clonsilla, county Dublin, great grandson of Bridget Netterville, inherited pa... |
294 | Burke (Kiltartan) | John Burke, of Normangrove, near Kinvara, is recorded as offering lands for lease in that area in t... |
300. | White (Clonrush) | Roderick White is recorded as one of the principal lessors in the parish of Clonrush, barony of Leit... |
298-299. | Pigot/Pigott | The Pigot family occupied Eagle Hill house in the mid-19th century. In the 1870s Margaret and Mary A... |
293 | Atkinson (Co Galway) | In the 1870s James Netterville Atkinson of Ashley Park, county Tipperary, owned 961 acres in county... |
146 (Limerick), 293 (Mayo), 314 (Roscommon). | Balfe | The Balfe family were settled at Heathfield in county Roscommon in the 18th century but had moved to... |
82, 293 | Kelly (Rookwood) | This family is well recorded in Vera Hughes' book. Crofton Kelly and his wife Elizabeth Threwles we... |
293 | Blake (Renvyle) | Henry Blake returned from Montserrat in 1676 and, according to Martin J. Blake, bought the Lehinch e... |
293 | Browne (Brownville) | The Brownes of Brownville, near Galway city, were connected to the Brownes of Ardskea, parish of Kil... |
300 | Wade (Aughrim) | In 1653, William Wade, a soldier in Cromwell’s army, was granted lands at Killavally, near Tyrrellsp... |
160, 294 | Caulfeild (Dunamon) | The Dunamon estate was held under a lease for 500 years from John King, Lord Kingston to Thomas Caul... |
294 | Connolly (Cloonbern) | Martin Connolly of Cloonbern, Dunmore, county Galway, is recorded as owning 529 acres in the county... |
294 | Cooper (Tuam) | In the 1870s Mrs Isabella Cooper of Bermingham, Tuam, county Galway, is recorded as owning 1,312 acr... |
294 | Cullen (Kilkerrin) | The 'Parke' Cullens were another branch of the Cullen family of Manor Hamilton, county Leitrim. The... |
295 | Eyre (Clifden) | Thomas Eyre of Bath, Somerset, bought much of the property of John D'Arcy of Clifden, county Galway,... |
295 | Eyre/Hedges Eyre (Galway) | Richard Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle and Mount Hedges, county Cork, married Frances Browne, daughte... |
295 | ffrench (Ballinamore) | The Honourable Martin ffrench was a younger brother of Sir Thomas ffrench, 3rd Baron. Martin ffrenc... |
295 | Fitzpatrick | The Fitzpatricks were a family from Grantstown, county Laois. They were related to the Fitzpatricks... |
295 | Foreman | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Foreman held two townlands in the parish of Ballindoon,... |
109, 295 & 301 | Forster (Blake Forster) | The Forster family were of English origin who first acquired property in Galway in the 1640s. The pr... |
295 | Geraghty | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the townland of Munga, parish of Ballindoon, barony of Ballynahi... |
295 | Graham | In the 1870s Henry Torrens Graham of Dublin owned 1,595 acres in county Galway. He was the son of... |
295 | Goodbody | James Perry Goodbody of Beechmount, Clara, county Offaly, owned an estate of 2,309 acres in county G... |
295 | Gorham | Joseph Gorham of Clifden, county Galway, owned 595 acres in the county in the 1870s. |
295 | Golding/Goulding | In the early part of the 19th century Moyne Lodge, part of the estate of the Blakes of Merlin Park,... |
296 | Guilfoyle (Galway) | In the 1870s Edward Guilfoyle of Galway is recorded as owning 2,176 acres in the parish of Killannin... |
293 | Alexander | The OS Names Books record Arthur Alexander as the proprietor of lands in the parish of Ardrahan in t... |
293. | Blair (Kilrush) | William Blair, with an address at Cappagh, Kilrush, is recorded as the owner of over 1900 acres of l... |
294 | Burke (Burke's Court/Cloondaduv) | Garret Burke held a property from the Clanricarde estate at Cloondaduv in the parish of Ballynakill.... |
294 | Callaghan (Cos Galway & Cork) | An estate of over 1200 acres, property of the late Thaddeus Callaghan was offered for sale in the En... |
299. | Reade/Read | The Reades were originally a Westmeath family who married into the Featherstonehaugh family. John Ce... |
294 (Galway), 315 (Roscommon) | Comyn (Kilconnell) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' states that Andrew Comyn of Ryefield, county Roscommon, married... |
295 | D'Arcy (Oranmore) | Lionel D'Arcy, residing at Rockhill, Oranmore, is recorded as the owner of over 1400 acres in county... |
295. | Deely | Denis Deely of Kilconnell is recorded as the owner of over 550 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. |
295 | Fahy (Kilconnell) | John Fahy, with an address at Woodberry, Kilconnell, is recorded as the owner of over 700 acres in c... |
296 | Hall (Letterfrack) | In 1857 John Hall bought John Ellis's lease of the Letterfrack estate, barony of Ballynahinch, count... |
296 | Haig | ‘The Reports of Cases Heard and Decided in the House of Lords’, Volume 8, contains the details of a... |
163, 296. | Harding | The report of the Harding estate in the Court of Chancery 1861 gives details of this estate. Theoba... |
296. | Hartigan | Rev. Edward Hartigan's residence was at Carrowmana, Kilconnell, in 1814. An Edward Hartigan is recor... |
296. | Haugh | The representatives of the Rev. John F. Haugh are recorded as the owners of over 3000 acres in count... |
164, 296 | Holmes (Nenagh) | By the early 18th century the Holmes family were settled in counties Offaly and Tipperary. Daniel Gr... |
296 | Higgins (Clonbur) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Michael Higgins of Rusheen West close to the village of Clonbur,... |
296 | Higgins (Carrowpadden) | The Higgins family were transplanted in Cromwellian times and resident until the early 19th century,... |
296. | Irwin (Roscommon & Galway) | Andrew Irwin, of Ballymore, Boyle, county Roscommon, held over 700 acres in county Galway in the 187... |
296 | Johnston (Ahascragh) | Sir Henry Grattan Bellew records the Johnston family as originally Scottish weavers. O'Gorman states... |
296 | Jackson (Killaguile) | In the 1850s James E. Jackson held the townland of Killaguile, parish of Killannin, barony of Moycul... |
296 | Joyce (Clifden) | In the 1870s John Joyce of Clifden owned 5,365 acres in county Galway. |
296 | Keatinge (Co Galway) | The Denn Keatinge family were originally of Tennypark, county Kilkenny. In the 1870s Michael D. Kea... |
296 | Keaveny | In the 1879s Malachi Keaveny owned 724 acres in county Galway. His address was Stonepark, Glenamadd... |
296 | Kelly (Clooncannon) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Edmond Kelly held the townland of Sonnagh, parish of Kilbegnet,... |
297 | Kirwan (Moyne) | John Stratford Kirwan bought the Moyne estate, parish of Abbeyknockmoy, barony of Tiaquin, from Mich... |
297 | Livesay (Cuslough) | A small estate at Cuslough, parish of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, was held by Richa... |
297 | Langan/Hevey Langan | In the 1870s Frederick Hevey Langan of Mount Hevey, Hill of Down, county Westmeath, owned 2051 acres... |
297 | McCormack (Tuam) | Patrick McCormick bought the townland of Cartronroe, parish of Tuam, barony of Dunmore, county Galwa... |
296. | Kenny (Freagh Castle) | According to the Cecil S. Kenny material in the National Library of Ireland, Matthias Kenny of Freag... |
297 | McGuire | At the time of Griffith's Valuation W.R.B. McGuire held the townland of Monacow, parish of Tuam, bar... |
298 | Mahon (Thornfield) | John Mahon was leasing land from the Kellys of Castle Kelly in the mid 19th century. He was a grand... |
297 | Lancaster | The Lancaster family were settled in the Ballinasloe locality from the late eighteenth century when... |
297. | Lee (Gort) | Redmond Lee held over 700 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. |
297. | Leeson | The Leeson family came to own some of the Bermingham estate in county Galway through the marriage of... |
297. | Lewis (Galway) | An Aylward property from the 17th century, which passed by a marriage in 1824 to a branch of the Lew... |
297. | Macready (Galway) | Robert Macready of Dublin is recorded as owning over 500 acres in county Galway in the 1870s as well... |
298 | Newton (Carna) | In the 1870s Philip Newton of the Newton family of Dunleckney Manor, Bagenalstown, county Carlow, ow... |
297. | McSweeney | Brian McSweeney, with a London address is recorded as the owner of over 800 acres in county Galway i... |
298. | Marsh (Galway) | Rev. Peter Marsh, incumbrent of Omeath, county Louth, is recorded as the owner of over 250 acres in... |
298. | Maxwell (St. Cleran's) | Mrs. Anne Maxwell (nee Burke), whose address is given as St. Cleran's, Craughwell, is recorded as th... |
298. | Munro | Sir H. Munro is recorded as the owner of over 600 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. |
298 | O'Malley (Kilmilkin) | In the 1870s Peter O'Malley of Kilmeelickin, parish and barony of Ross, county Galway, owned 594 acr... |
318 (Roscommon). | Potts | O’Brien writes that the Potts were a family who came from Cheshire and settled in King’s County (Cou... |
113, 299 | Revington | Thomas Revington is recorded as the owner of over 700 acres in county Galway in the 1870s as well as... |
299 | Reynolds (Kiltormer) | Over 900 acres, the property of John Reynolds (deceased) and his wife Anne, at Kiltormer, barony of... |
299 | Robb | James Robb, whose address is given as Glasgow, is recorded as the owner of almost 900 acres in count... |
299 | Russell (Slane) | Thomas Russell, of Slane or Nobber, county Meath, is recorded as owning almost 700 acres in county G... |
299 | Ryan (Loughrea) | Anne and Mary Ryan of Loughrea are recorded as the owners of over 900 and 700 acres in county Galway... |
170, 299 | Sadleir (Galway) | Reverend Ralph Sadleir, rector of Castleknock, county Dublin, is recorded as the owner of over 900 a... |
299. | Sampson (Williamstadt) | In the 1870s Francis Sampson, MD, was the owner of over 1400 acres in county Galway and over 400 ac... |
299 | Seagriff | Henry Seagriff of Wolverhampton, is recorded as the owner of over 1700 acres in county Galway in the... |
299 | Shea | A John Shea was granted lands in a number of county Galway baronies in March 1678/9. Gartside Shea o... |
299 | Smith/Leigh Smith | B. Leigh Smith is recorded as the owner of almost 3,000 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. This ma... |
299 | Stannus | Walter Trevor Stannus of the Manor House, Lisburn, county Antrim is recorded as the owner of almost... |
299 | Stewart (County Tyrone) | Sir John Marcus Stewart, of Ballygawley, county Tyrone, is recorded as the owner of over 600 acres i... |
299. | Hutchinson Stewart | Dr. Henry Hutchinson Stewart, whose address was Eccles St., Dublin, is recorded as the owner of almo... |
299 | Studdert | Mrs. Studdert is recorded as the owner of over 600 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. Many members... |
299 | Suffield | William H. Suffield, a medical doctor was born in St Pancres, London in 1815 and died at Letterfrack... |
299 | Sweeney | In February 1890 Bernard and Walter Sweeney were advertising for sale a fee simple estate of 1,690 a... |
299 | Synge (Roscommon & Galway) | Edward Synge became bishop of Elphin in 1740 and was the owner of estates in counties Roscommon and... |
299 (Galway estate) | Taaffe | This branch of the Taaffe family appear to be linked to that of the Earls of Carlingford. Portions... |
300 | Turbett/Turbott | The townland of Kilmacshane (Turbett) contains 2,167 acres in the parish of Clonfert, barony of Long... |
296 | Johnston (Williamstown and Bawnboy) | In the 1870s William Johnston of the Rent Office, Williamstown, county Galway, owned 584 acres in th... |
295 | Egan (Annaghdown) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Egan held the townland of Tomnahulla (617 acres), parish of... |
298 | Newcomen | In the late 17th century a junior branch of the Newcomen family of county Longford moved to Knock, c... |
116, 158, 293 | Bagwell (Marlfield) | In 1749 William Bagwell, Member of Parliament for Clonmel married Jane daughter and co heir of John... |
293. | Barry (Gort) | Mrs. Barry of Cork is recorded as the owner of almost 600 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. This... |
317. | McCausland (Limavady) | The McCausland family of Drenagh or Fruit Hill, Limavady, county Derry, held almost 5000 acres in co... |
318. | Neville | Anne Neville is recorded as one of the principal lessors of property in the parish of Ardcarn, baron... |
315 (Roscommon) | Elwood (Roscommon) | The Elwood family settled at Kilkeeran Castle, in the parish of Kilmainebeg, barony of Kilmaine, cou... |
300 | Young (Doohulla) | Tim Robinson writes that John K. Boswell sold his estate at Doohulla, parish of Ballindoon, barony o... |
299 | Roche (Cloonkeen) | In the 1870s Michael Roche of Cloonkeen, Tuam, county Galway, owned 825 acres in the county. Cloonk... |
299 | Ronayne/Ronan | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James Ronayne held the townland of Flaskagh Beg, in the parish o... |
299 | Trotter (Kilquain) | Clifford Trotter acquired parts of the Quansbury and Bermingham estate by his marriage to Mary, daug... |
299 | Stewart (Dublin) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry Hutchinson Stewart (1798-1879) held land in the parish of... |
300, 302 & 319 | Waithman | Robert William Waithman, a member of a Lancashire family, came to Ireland in the 1860s and purchased... |
300 | Wilberforce (Inishbofin) | In 1854 Henry William Wilberforce, a brother of the Reverend Robert Wilberforce of Ballynakill paris... |
298 | Maunsell | John W. Maunsell was occupying Springlawn on the Smyth estate at the time of Griffith's Valuation.... |
299 | Talbot (Mount Talbot) | The Talbots were descended from a younger son of the Talbots of Malahide in the 16th century. They w... |
315 | French (Errit Lodge) | In the mid 19th century the Right Honourable Fitzstephen French of Erritt Lodge, Member of Parliamen... |
319 | Williams | In the mid 19th century Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Peers Williams held an estate in the parishes o... |
315 | Dillon (Johnstown) | The Dillons, originally from county Westmeath, were lease holders in the parish of Drum, barony of A... |
318 | O'Sullivan | John O'Sullivan held land in the parish of Drum, barony of Athlone, county Roscommon in the 1850s.... |
319 | St George (Cam) | In 1703 Henry St George of Athlone purchased lands in the baronies of Athlone and Moycarn, county Ro... |
315 | Fawcett (Co Roscommon) | John Fawcett/Faucett held almost 1,000 acres in the parish of Kilmeane, barony of Athlone and 188 ac... |
318 | Pim (Co Roscommon) | In the 1850s Thomas Pim junior held land in the parishes of Cam and Kiltoom, barony of Athlone, coun... |
314 | Borough | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Sir Edward Richard Borough baronet held the townland of Carrick,... |
316 | Gannon | In the 1850s John P. Gannon, held land in the parishes of Dysart and Kiltoom, barony of Athlone, cou... |
319 | Strevans | In the 1850s Thomas H. Strevans held a number of townlands from his aunt Sarah Kelly in the parish o... |
314 (Roscommon) | Acheson | James and William Acheson are recorded as the owners of over 800 and 300 acres respectively in count... |
316 | Johnston (Boyle) | John Johnston is recorded as one of the principal lessors in the parish of Eastersnow, barony of Boy... |
315. | French (Boyle) | John R. French, with an address at Elgin Road, Dublin, held over 500 acres in county Roscommon in t... |
315 | Cox | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Thomas Cox held land in the parish of Kilglass, barony of Ballin... |
318. | Roycroft | William Roycroft, whose address was Danesfort, Carrick-on-Shannon, held over 350 acres in county Ros... |
318 | O'Donnell (Boyle) | Robert O'Donnell was the owner of over 700 acres in county Roscommon in the 1870s. His estate was ba... |
317 (Roscommon). | Lewis | The Lewis family held lands in Leitrim, Longford and Roscommon. William Lewis is recorded as a less... |
317. | Kirkwood (Boyle) | The Kirkwood family were landowners in the barony of Boyle during the nineteenth century. Andrew and... |
316 | Gunning (Horton) | A family who came to Ireland in the early 17th century and settled in county Roscommon. From about t... |
147, 315 | Coote | The Coote family settled in Queen's county (county Laois) in the early 17th century and the head of... |
317 | Mitchell (Castle Strange) | Cornet Thomas Mitchell from Scotland settled at Castlestrange, county Roscommon in the mid 17th cent... |
317 | McCreery | In the mid 1850s John McCreery held church lands at Killinvoy in the parish of Killinvoy, barony of... |
316 | Keogh (Keoghville) | The Keoghs were large landowners in county Roscommon before the Acts of Settlement when they lost mu... |
316 | Hodson (Athlone) | The Hodsons appear to have been resident at St Johns, near Athlone from at least the early 18th cent... |
316 | Hunt (Co Roscommon) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry'' (1904), John Hunt owned extensive estates in county Roscommon... |
319 | Sproule | In the mid 19th century the Sproule estate was in the parish of Rahara, barony of Athlone, county Ro... |
315 | Crofton (Mote Park) | The senior branch of the Crofton family settled at Ballymurray, county Roscommon in the 16th century... |
319 | Walsh/Hussey Walsh | Richard Walsh, a younger son of the Walsh family of county Kilkenny, was transplanted to Crannagh, p... |
319 | Wilson (Rockhill) | The Wilsons held an estate of just under 300 acres at Carrownolan, parish of Kiltoom, barony of Athl... |
318 | Naghten (Thomastown) | The Naghtens or O'Naghtens were one of the old Gaelic families who managed to retain some of their f... |
315 | Ferrall (Co Roscommon) | In the early 19th century John Farrell or Ferrall acquired large tracts of land mainly in county Ros... |
316. | Grace | The Mantua estate in county Roscommon came into Grace ownership in the 18th century through the marr... |
317. | McGusty | George McGusty was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmacumsy, barony of Frenchpark, a... |
314. | Butler (Lanesborough) | Stephen Butler of Belturbet, county Cavan, died in 1662. His grandson Theophilus Butler represented... |
317. | Longfield | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Longfield's estate was in the parishes of Athleague and... |
319 | Stafford | The Stafford property was leased from Lord Lorton's estate and was located in the parish of Creeve,... |
315. | Davis (Frenchpark) | William Davis was the lessor of property in the parish of Tibohine, barony of Frenchpark at the time... |
319. | Sandford/Wills Sandford | The descendants of Captain Theophilus Sandford of Moyglare, county Meath, settled at Castlerea, coun... |
316. | Glancy/Glancey | At the time of Griffith's Valuation various members of the Glancy family were leasing property in th... |
316. | Irwin (Rathmoyle) | Richard, Robert and John Irwin were occupiers and lessors of property in the parish of Baslick, baro... |
319. | Sampey | Henry Sampey was leasing property in the barony of Castlereagh at the time of Griffith's Valuation.... |
316 | Greene (Co Galway) | The Right Honourable Richard Wilson Greene became Attorney General for Ireland in 1846. At the time... |
314 | Bayley (Rookwood) | Sarah Kelly left her Rookwood estate, which straddled the border of counties Galway and Roscommon, t... |
314 | Cleaver | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend William Cleaver, son of Archbishop Euseby Cleaver o... |
315 | Curtis | In the 1830s Patrick Curtis of Roebuck, county Dublin, held an interest in the O'Sullivan, formerly... |
316 | Kelly (Johnstown) | James Kelly was a civil engineer, who worked on the construction of the Ganges Canal in India. In 1... |
316 | Kennedy (Kilmore) | Edward Kennedy of Kilmore, county Roscommon, owned 503 acres in the county. |
317 | McIvor | In the 1850s the Reverend James McIvor held 3 townlands in the parish of Taghboy, barony of Athlone,... |
317 | Magan | The Magans were settled in counties Westmeath and Offaly in the 18th century. Benny Lane writes that... |
132, 318 | Pelly | In 1677 Peter Pilley was granted over 800 acres in county Galway (baronies of Longford and Clonmacno... |
318 | Roper (Hazelbrook) | A county Roscommon family, established at Hazelbrook from the end of the 18th century, family member... |
319 | Incorporated Society | In the mid 19th century the Incorporated Society for the promotion of English Protestant Schools in... |
319 | Thewles | In the 18th century Wentworth Thewles of Harristown, Co Kildare, owned lands in counties Mayo, Leitr... |
317. | Lloyd (Rockville) | Rockville, originally a Blackburn property, came into the possession of the Lloyd family following t... |
315. | Dickson & Squirl (Castlereagh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Harriett Dickson and Maria Squirl were among the principal lesso... |
315. | Cotton | Various members of the Cotton family were leasing property in the barony of Castlereagh at the time... |
316. | Kelly (Castlereagh) | William Joseph Kelly was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilkeevin, barony of Castlere... |
317. | McDermott (Castlereagh) | Bernard McDermott was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilkeevin, barony of Castlereagh... |
316 | Greville-Nugent | William Fulke Greville was the second son of Fulke Greville of Wiltshire, a grandson of the 5th Baro... |
303 | Browne (Kilbracken) | The representatives of John Browne are among the principal lessors in the parish of Drumreilly, baro... |
306. | Shanley | William Shanley is recorded as the owner of over 150 acres near Ballinamore in the 1870s. McParlan... |
303 | Brady (Carrigallen) | John Brady, with addresses in London and Cambridgeshire,owned over 2000 acres in county Leitrim in 1... |
394 | Johnston (Friarstown) | The Friarstown estate was held on lease by the Johnston family from the Earl of Milltown though Fria... |
315 | Capell | Griffith's Valuation as well as sale notices for the Landed Estates Court show that the Earl of Esse... |
314 | Biron/Byron | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James Byron held an estate in the parish of Cam, barony of Athlo... |
82, 314 | Caulfeild (Colamber Manor) | In 1828 Col William Caulfeild [of Benown, Glassan, Athlone, Co. Westmeath] was a member of the Grand... |
314 | Chichester | Charles Raleigh Chichester, a grandson of Charles Chichester of Calverleigh Court, county Devon and... |
316 | Johnson (Ballymoe) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Sir William 'Johnston' , Member of Parliament for Belfast in 184... |
314 | Batty/Batley | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Thomas C. Batty held the townland of Runnabackan (285 acres), pa... |
315 | Ellis (Ballymoe) | Robert H. Elllis held land in the parish of Cloonygormican, barony of Ballymoe, county Roscommon at... |
316 | Hawkes (Brierfield) | Charles Hawkes settled in county Roscommon in the late 17th century and was a younger son of Captain... |
317 | Martin (Cloonygormican) | In the 1870s Mrs Frances Wills Martin of Heart's Content, Newfoundland, Canada, held an estate of 92... |
319 | Tredennick | A Cornish family who came to Ireland at the end of the 17th century and established themselves at Ca... |
317 | Mahon/Pakenham-Mahon | In February 1666 Captain Nicholas Mahon was granted over 2,700 acres in the barony of Roscommon and... |
314 | Handcock (Moydrum) | The Handcocks were settled at Moydrum Castle, near Athlone, in county Westmeath from the late 17th c... |
318 | Morton | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Morton held land in the parish of Kilglass, barony of Balli... |
316 | King (Ballylin) | The King family of Ballylin, Ferbane, King's county (county Offaly) shared a common ancestry with th... |
314 | Carroll (Cherryfield) | In the 1850s John W. Carroll and Richard Wolsley held an estate in the parish of Cloontuskert, baron... |
315 | Digby (Drumdaff) | Thomas Digby was resident at Ballymartin, parish of Rosccommon in 1749. In 1828 Thomas G. Digby was... |
318 | O'Conor (Dundermot) | A branch of the O'Conor Don family who resided at Dundermot for 2 generations in the 19th century. I... |
315 | Mennons | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Catherine Anna Mennons held a small townland of 29 acres of land... |
317 | Mapother | A Dorset family, established in county Roscommon since Elizabethan times, who intermarried with the... |
317 | McCutcheon [Rathowen] | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Andrew McCutcheon held the townland of Clooneigh, parish of Kilt... |
316 | Goodall | John Goodall held the townland of Coolteige, parish of Kilbride, barony of Ballintober, county Rosco... |
318 | Neilan | In the 1870s John Neilan of Stonepark, Roscommon owned 643 acres in county Roscommon. Over 500 acre... |
315 | Corr | Henry Corr held land from the Goffs at Derrane, parish of Kilbride, barony of Ballintober South, cou... |
316 | Gaynor | The Gaynors held land from the Goff family at Roxborough, parish of Kilbride, barony of Ballintober... |
318 (Roscommon) | O'Shaughnessy (Creagh) | In the 1870s John O'Shaughnessy owned almost 400 acres in county Roscommon. |
317 | Maberly | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Lieutenant Colonel Maberly was a lessor of property in the pari... |
317 | Kyle | The Kyles were a family from Ayreshire who settled in county Derry in the 17th century. William Cot... |
319. | Tabuteau | B. M. Tabuteau was a principal lessor of property in the parish of Moore, barony of Moycarn, county... |
316 | Hogg | Members of the Hogg family were lease holders in the parish of Kilmore, barony of Ballintober North,... |
318 | Murphy (Castlereagh) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) traces the descent of this family from William Murphy of... |
315 (Roscommon) | Devenish | The Devenish family were resident in county Roscommon from the 17th century. By the late 18th cent... |
319 | Sandford/Wills Sandford | The descendants of Captain Theophilus Sandford of Moyglare, county Meath, settled at Castlerea, coun... |
314 | Calvert | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Calvert held lands in the parish of Clooncraff, barony a... |
171, 319 | Walpole | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Walpole was the main tenant on the lands of Trilacroghan,... |
316 | Hanly/Hanley | A family who lost most of their lands in the barony of Ballintober, county Roscommon, in the mid 17t... |
317 | Mahon (Cloonfree) | This branch of the Mahon family were established at Cloonfree, parish of Cloonfinlough, county Rosco... |
316 | Hague/Heague | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Heague held the townland of Cloonahee, parish of Clooncraff... |
318 | Nolan (Lisnaneane) | The Nolan estate was in the parishes of Cloonfinlough, Kilcooley and Killukin, barony and county of... |
315 | Dillon (Mount Dillon) | John Dillon was transplanted from county Westmeath to county Roscommon in the 17th century. His des... |
319 | Taaffe (Foxborough) | A family of Taaffe were established as landowners in the Strokestown area from the 18th century. Ge... |
319 | Simpson's Hospital | In the mid 19th century the Trustees of Simpson's Hospital, founded 1779, owned land in the parishes... |
315 | French (Tulsk) | This French family are descended from an uncle of the 1st Lord de Freyne of French Park. At the time... |
315 | French Brewster | The French Brewsters, like the Frenches of Tulsk and Castle Bernard, county Offaly, were descended f... |
315 | French (Elphin) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of Arthur Joseph French held townlands in th... |
315 | French (Cloonyquin) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that Arthur French of Tyrone bought Cloonyquin from the Righ... |
315 | Cusack | By the early 19th century this family was living at Abbeville, Malahide, county Dublin. In the late... |
319 | Toler (Bloomfield) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Peter Toler held lands in the parishes of Kilcooley and Killuki... |
318 | Riddick | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Riddick held lands in the parish of Killukin, barony and... |
315 | Conroy | Descended from the Gaelic family of O'Mulconry of county Roscommon, this branch of the Conroy family... |
315 | Copinger | The Copingers were a county Cork family. Christopher Copinger, born 1805, was the third son of Rich... |
314 | Babington (Cork and Westmeath) | In 1679 Thomas Babington was granted 813 acres in the barony of Carbery, county Cork. At the time o... |
318 | Ross (Lissonuffy) | Sir Thomas Ross held almost 300 acres in the parish of Lissonuffy, barony and county of Roscommon, a... |
314 | Begg | The Beggs were resident in the parish of Aughrim, barony and county of Roscommon, in the mid 18th ce... |
305 & 317 | Lloyd (Smith Hill) | The Lloyds of Smith Hill were a branch of the Lloyds of Croghan. Robert Jones Lloyd of Smithhill Ho... |
320 | Boyd (Tireragh) | The Boyd family purchased some of the Kirkwood estate at Castletown or Cottlestown, barony of Tirer... |
320. | Lyons (Sligo) | The representatives of Henry Lyons, a Sligo merchant, were the owners of over 1400 acres in county S... |
324 | Worthington | Raymond P. Worthington of Fleet Street, Dublin and 5 Rostrevor Terrace, Rathgar, Dublin, owned over... |
314 | Broderick | Charles Broderick of Tarmon House, Castlerea, county Roscommon owned 860 acres in the county in the... |
314 | Blakeney (Holywell) | In 1761 Charles Blakeney, a member of a junior branch of the Blakeneys of Abbert, married Bridget, d... |
315 | Connaghton | In the 1870s James Connaghten of Lecarrow owned 527 acres in county Roscommon. In 1906 Bernard Conn... |
314 | Browne (Mount Browne) | George Browne held 3 townlands in the parish of Kiltrustan, barony and county of Roscommon at the ti... |
314 | Browne (Newtown) | Arthur Browne, a younger son of John Browne of Westport 1st Earl of Altamont was given an estate in... |
317 | Lloyd (Lisnanuran) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Arthur F. Lloyd held land in the parish of Aughrim, barony and c... |
316 | Handcock (Aughrim) | Reverend William Handcock owned an estate of just over 500 acres in the parish of Aughrim, barony an... |
317 | Lecky | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Hugh Lecky held the townland of Cooly, parish of Fuerty, barony... |
316 | Greene (Galeybeg) | The Greene family, who originally farmed near Moate, county Westmeath, acquired land in the parish o... |
315 | Davis (Martinstown) | James Davis, eldest son of George Davys FitzRichard (1703-1767), married Frances, daughter of George... |
314 | Burke (Carrowroe) | In the 1870s John Burke of Carrowroe Park, Roscommon, owned 2941 acres in county Roscommon. |
314 | Campbell (Roscommon) | In the 1870s Alderman John Campbell, Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1858 and 1871, owned 1,226 acres in cou... |
315 | D'Arcy (Castlepark) | Major John Talbot D'Arcy of Castlepark, Ballinasloe, county Roscommon, owned 1961 acres in county Ro... |
315 | Davis (Carrowmore) | John Davis of Carrowmore, parish of Roscommon, held a small estate from the Gunning family. In the... |
322. | Middleton (Sligo) | In the 1870s William Middleton, of Wine Street, Sligo, owned over 1600 acres in the county. In 1906... |
315 | Dignan/Duignan | The Duignans were resident at Lisbride and held land at Rathbrenan in the parish of Roscommon, baron... |
315 | Drought | In the mid 19th century Captain George Warburton Drought owned a small estate centred on the house C... |
315 | Dunne | The ancient family of O'Doinn or Dunne were confirmed in their possession of the manor of Brittas in... |
315 | Ennis | Sir John Ennis (1800-1878), Catholic Liberal politician and Governor of the Bank of Ireland was the... |
314 | Adamson (Mount Plunkett) | In the 1870s John Adamson of England and Robert Adamson of Mount Plunkett are recorded as owning 534... |
315 | Ferrall/Carmichael-Ferrall | In the 1870s Captain John Jervois O'Ferrall Carmichael Ferrall of Augher Castle, county Tyrone, owne... |
315 | Fosbery (Co Roscommon) | In the 1870s Widenham F. Fosbery of Mosstown, Streamstown, county Westmeath owned 1,094 acres in cou... |
316 | Garnett | Two sources compiled in the 1870s give the acreage owned by William Garnett of Arm Lodge, Castlerea,... |
316 | Gordon | In the 1870s Patrick Gordon of Currinturbane, Frenchpark, owned 761 acres in county Roscommon. |
316 | Hudson (Strokestown) | Charles Hudson of Strokestown owned 933 acres in county Roscommon in the 1870s. Lands owned by Edwar... |
316 | Hynes (Woodmount) | In the 1870s John Hynes and William J. Hynes both of Ballinasloe owned over 4,000 acres in county Ro... |
316 | Crown Life Insurance Company | The Crown Life Insurance Company of 46 and 47 Dame St, Dublin, owned 769 acres in county Roscommon i... |
316 | Irwin (Beechwood) | Christopher Irwin of Newtown and Leabeg, barony of Ballymoe, county Roscommon was a younger brother... |
316 | Kelly (Aghrane Castle/Castle Kelly) | The Kellys were settled at Castlekelly, Ballygar, barony of Killian, county Galway, from the late 17... |
317 | Lawder (Tully) | Bryan Lawder, a farmer, was resident at Tully, parish of Elphin in 1749. The Lawder pedigree shows t... |
317 | Levinge (Co Roscommon) | The Levinges of New Park, county Roscommon and Levington Park, county Westmeath were a junior branch... |
317 | McDonnell (Lackan) | In the 1870s Patrick McDonnell of Lackan House, Lecarrow, county Roscommon, owned 1,445 acres in tha... |
319 | Sherlock (Dublin) | David Sherlock of Dublin owned 84 acres in county Roscommon in the 1870s and 642 and 181 acres in co... |
319 | Stewart (Roscommon) | In the 1870s James Robert Stewart of Gortheitragh, Kingstown, county Dublin, owned 482 acres in coun... |
319 | Stronge | In the 1870s John Calvert Stronge of Mount Temple, Clontarf and Tynan Abbey, county Armagh, solicito... |
319 & 321 | Whitney | In 1857 Thomas Whitney owned several townlands in the parish of Kilmactranny, county Sligo. His mai... |
314 | Cassidy | One source records Matthew Cassidy as owning 881 acres in county Roscommon in the latter part of the... |
314 | Mather | Daniel Mather was one of the principal lessors of property in the parish of Moore, barony of Moycar... |
315 | Dowell (Skehaghard) | The sale rental of Edmund Dowell's estate records that Allen Dowell bought the Burke portion of his... |
321. | Gillmor/Gilmore | McTernan traces the Gillmor family's arrival in Sligo toJames Gillmor,a member of the Cromwellian ar... |
304. | Jones (Fermanagh) | The Jones family of Lisgoole, county Fermanagh, held a significant estate in county Leitrim, mainly... |
300 | Hearn/Hearn Kirkaldy | Thomas Edward Hearn of Hearnsbrook is recorded as a resident proprietor in 1824. At the time of Grif... |
307 | Blake (Merlin Park) | The Blakes of Moyne, parish of Shrule, county Mayo, were descended from the Blakes of Ardfry, county... |
312 | Scott | James R. Hope Scott bought lands in the parish of Ballintober, barony of Carra and in the parish of... |
304. | Hinds / Hindes | George Hindes was one of the principal lessors in the barony of Mohill at the time of Griffith's Val... |
307 | Bourke (Oldtown) | A branch of the Bourkes of Carrowkeel and Curraghleagh, Walter Bourke of Oldtown married Cecilia Cog... |
308 | Daly (Boghadoon) | The Landowners Survey published 1876 records a Thomas Daly owning 1254 acres in county Mayo [Boghado... |
309 | Irwin (Kilcummin) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Bridget Irwin held land in the parishes of Kilcummin and Templem... |
309 | Jameson (Sheskin) | John Jameson of Dublin owned over 7,000 acres in county Mayo in the 1870s. He appears to have purch... |
311 | Phibbs (Spotfield) | Major Richard Phibbs held land at Curry in Achonry & Cloonoghill parishes, baronies of Leyny and Cor... |
321. | Frazer | The Frazer family leased property from the Whitney estate in the parish of Kilmactranny, barony of T... |
293 & 307 | Birmingham (Dalgin & Millbrook) | The Birminghams of Dalgin, parish of Addergoole, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, were descended fr... |
308 & 320 | Colleran | The Colleran family leased land in the Bunnacranagh area from the Knoxes. In the 1870s Anne and Luk... |
304 (Leitrim), 321 (Sligo) | Gray | The Gray family held small estates in the parish of Achonry at Doomore and Carrownaleck. The family... |
321 (Douglas) | Nicholson | The Nicholsons received grants of land in Sligo under the Acts of Settlement and one of them became... |
305. | Morton (Leitrim) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Charles and James Morton were the lessors of lands in the parish... |
309 | Jones (Mullinabro) | The Jones family of Mullinabro', county Kilkenny, were landowners in counties Kilkenny and Wexford f... |
309 | Kelly (Castlegar) | The Kellys held just under 600 acres from the Brownes of Castlemagarret at Castlegar, near Claremorr... |
312 | Taaffe (Killedan) | Killedan townland, parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was church land held by the Kn... |
312 | Treston | The name Treston appears in the Claremorris and Ballyhaunis area of county Mayo from the 18th centur... |
317 | MacDermottroe | This estate was centred around the house at Alderford, near Ballyfarnon, in County Roscommon. It inc... |
322. | McCarthy | In the 1870s Helena McCarthy, with an address in Dublin, is recorded as the owner of over 900 acres... |
315 | Davis (Lanesborough) | John Thomas Davis of Conreen, Lanesborough, county Longford, owned over a thousand acres in county R... |
316 | Kelly (Essex Lawn) | John Kelly of Essex Lawn on the outskirts of Roscommon town owned 984 acres in county Roscommon in t... |
315 | French (Frenchlawn & Frenchbrook) | Martin J. Blake writes that the ancestor of this branch of the French family was Simon A. Hyacinth F... |
84, 297 & 317 | Longworth | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation (publ. 1854) members of the Longworth family of Glynwood and Cre... |
319 | Trant | In 1876 Dominick Dillon Trant offered over 800 acres of his estate in the barony of Castlerea, count... |
306 & 319 | Walsh (Mohill) | John Walsh was leasing property from Rev. Augustus Crofton in Mohill parish in the 1850s. He is also... |
293 | Broughton | Colman Robert Broughton held the Island of Inislacken, in the parish of Moyrus, barony of Ballynahin... |
293 | Browne (Brownesgrove) | Thomas Browne, a younger son of the Brownes of Tuam, county Galway, was a wealthy agent and merchant... |
107, 294 | Butler (Bunnahow & Walterstown) | Both Hussey de Burgh and the Landowners state that William Butler of Bunmahon, owned an estate of ov... |
294 | Connell | Francis J. Connell was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballymacward and Kilconnell,... |
295 | Geoghegan (Killoran) | John P. Geoghegan is recorded as one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Killoran and Kiltor... |
296 | Hallam | C.M.Hallam with an address at Murvey Lodge, Roundstone, county Galway, owned 1073 acres in the count... |
297 | Lynch (Galway) | Mrs Catherine Lynch of Galway owned 1,386 acres in the county in the 1870s. |
297 | Lynch (Drimcong) | By a patent under the Acts of Settlement, dated 14 Mar 1679, Isidore Lynch of Drimcong, was granted... |
294 | Daly (Hollyhill) | The estate at Hollyhill was in the possession of Arthur Daly in 1855. In 1814 Hollyhill was the resi... |
161, 295 | Duggan (Moycullen) | In the 1870s John Duggan owned the townland of Keeagh, parish and barony of Moycullen, county Galway... |
295 | Forbes (Raheen) | In the 1870s Major Forbes of "Rasheen" [Raheen] owned 820 acres in county Galway. This was William... |
296 | Jones (Ardbear) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Samuel Jones held Ballyconneely and islands in the parish of Bal... |
296 (Lyons) | Kilkelly (Summerville) | An estate, centred on the house originally known as Thomastown and later as Summerville, was in the... |
299 | Redington (Mirehill) | In the late 18th century Nicholas Redington, eldest son of Thomas Redington of Creganna, was living... |
294. | Dames | Maunsell Dames was the proprietor of two townlands in the parish of Killoran, barony of Longford at... |
295. | Davies (Dunkellin) | The estate of Edward Michael Davies at Moneyteigue in the barony of Dunkellin, was offered for sale... |
295 | Davy | Thomas Davy is listed as the holder of over 350 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. |
300 | White (Co Galway) | William White of Richmond House, county Wexford, owned 692 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. |
298 | Burke (St. Cleran's) | John Hardiman Burke was in possession of the St.Cleran's estate in the 1850s. He had succeeded his f... |
297 (Lyons) | Bodkin (Carrowbeg & Thomastown) | This branch of the Bodkin family owned an estate of 2,900 acres granted to them by patent dated 29 M... |
304. | Dunne (Leitrim) | In 1869 John Dunne, MD, offered for sale lands at Kiltoghert, barony of Leitrim on behalf of Emily D... |
305 | Lees | The Lees family, Barons Blackrock, owned lands in the barony of Carrigallen, county Leitrim, in the... |
322 | Mullarkey | The Mullarkey family held lands in the barony of Leyny, county Sligo. At the time of Griffith's Valu... |
293 & 301 | Blake (Tuam) | Mark Blake was the second son of George Blake of Garracloone, county Mayo and his wife Juliane Lynch... |
296 | Kelly (Kilbeacanty) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James Kelly held the townland of Gortacarnaun, 1611 acres in the... |
306 | White (Baron Annaly) | Samuel White, son of Luke White of Luttrelstown, county Dublin, was MP for Leitrim and resided at Ki... |
903 | Berry | James Berry is recorded as owning over 500 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. In 1851 Alexander a... |
295. | Egan (Duniry) | In the 1870s Patrick Egan of Limehill owned 366 acres in county Galway.At the time of Griffith's Va... |
320. | Dunn (Sligo) | In 1853 Jeremiah Dunne purchased c.500 acres in the barony of Leyny in the Encumbered Estates Court.... |
303. | Carleton | McParlan records Mr. Carleton as the owner of lands in Leitrim in 1802 but not a resident proprietor... |
323. | Thornhill (Mount Irvine & Castlekevin) | In 1666 William Thornhill, a Cromwellian soldier, was granted "Castlekiffin" [Castlekevin] and other... |
293 | Anderson (Cross) | General John Anderson bought the lands of Cross, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, from the sale of t... |
107 | Ball (Fort Fergus) | William Hawkins Ball was the eldest son of Benjamin Ball of Dublin and his wife Elizabeth, daughter... |
107 | Barclay | McAuliffe writes that the Barclays, a Quaker family, came from Scotland to Ireland. At the end of t... |
114 | Scott (Cahiracon) | In 1712 the Earl of Thomond leased Cahercon/Cahiracon, parish of Kilfiddane, and Killadysert, parish... |
115, 146 & 172 | White (Cahiracon) | The Whites of Woodlands, county Dublin, Rathcline, county Longford, Lareen, county Leitrim, Cahircon... |
108 | Creagh (Dangan) | This family descend from Pierse Creagh who was Mayor of Limerick in 1651 and died at Dangan, parish... |
110 | Johnston (Aran View) | In the 1850s Robert Johnstone held 157 acres of Ballyinsheen Beg, parish of Kilmoon, barony of Burre... |
108 | Creagh (Mount Elva) | Lewis writes that the Creaghs were granted all the parish of Kilmoon, barony of Burren, county Clare... |
114 | Skerrett (Finavarra) | In his will dated 26 November 1681 James Skerrett FitzMarcus of Galway, merchant, left his county Cl... |
109 | Fitzgerald (Kilcarragh & Adelphi) | This family was established at Kilcarragh, parish of Kilfenora, barony of Corcomroe, county Clare in... |
111, 302 | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
110 | Gore (Derrymore) | A branch of the Gore family of Clonroad, Ennis, county Clare and later of Tyredagh Castle, Joseph Go... |
114 | Stacpoole (Cragbrien) | The Reverend William Stacpoole of Cragbrien, parish of Clondagad, barony of Islands, county Clare, w... |
110 | Higgins (Seamount) | In the 1870s Patrick Higgins of Seamount, parish of Kilmacrehy, barony of Corcomroe, county Clare, o... |
111 | McMahon (Kilfenora) | This family were mainly based in Dublin where they followed legal, military or diplomatic careers.... |
111 | Martyn (Gregans Castle) | Weir gives a detailed history of this county Clare family. Gregans Castle was originally an O’Loghl... |
109 | Fitzgerald (Carrigoran) | A branch of the Geraldines of Pallas, county Limerick, was established at Carrigoran, parish of Kiln... |
114 | Stacpoole (Ballyallia) | This was a junior branch of the Stacpoole family of Annagh and Eden Vale, county Clare. George Sta... |
111 | Lysaght (Woodmount) | Weir writes that George Lysaght lived at Woodmount, parish of Kilmanaheen, county Clare, in the late... |
111 | Lysaght (Ballykeel) | Cecil Stacpoole Kenny gives a detailed account of the family history of this family in MS 2110, Nati... |
112 | Morony (Milltown Malbay) | The Moronys of Miltown Malbay, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Mo... |
111, 150 | Wyndham | The Wyndham/Leconfield Irish estate, derived from the O’Briens, Earls of Thomond, was the largest es... |
115 | Westropp (Fort Anne) | A branch of the Westropp family descended from a younger brother of Mountiford Westropp of Attyflin,... |
113 (O'Loghlen) & 110 (Kelly) | O'Loghlen | The Burren area in county Clare was the territory of the O’Loghlens until its confiscation in the mi... |
107 | Blood (Roxton & Cranagher) | The Blood family was established in county Clare from the early 17th century. By the mid 18th centu... |
144 | O'Donoghue | The family were of ancient Gaelic origin who had forfeited much of their lands after the Desmond reb... |
143 | McGillycuddy | The McGillycuddy of the Reeks is an ancient title from the Gaelic tradition, believed to be descende... |
142 (Headley) & 145 (Winn) | Winn | The Winns were originally a Yorkshire family. Their main seat was at Nostell Priory, near Wakefield.... |
143, 150 | Browne (Kenmare) | Smith states that Sir Valentine Browne was granted over 6000 acres in county Kerry after the Desmond... |
141 | Bernard/Morrogh-Bernard | According to Burke, Edward Murrough married Martha Bernard of the county Kerry family and their son... |
142 | Herbert (Muckross) | The Herberts were granted land in Kerry during the reign of Elizabeth I. Smith indicates that two me... |
143 | Lawlor | Denis Lawlor was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Knockane, barony of Dunkerron North,... |
142 | Gallway | Edward Galway, of Queen’s County, owned over 1500 acres in Kerry in the 1870s. In the 1830s, Christo... |
144 | O'Connell | The O’Connells are an ancient Gaelic family, whom Burke claims had their origins in county Clare, be... |
151 | McCarthy (Headfort) | In the 1830s the Ordnance Survey Name Books mention Denis McCarty as the proprietor of townlands in... |
141 | Bland (Derryquin) | The Blands were originally a Yorkshire family who settled in Kerry in the early 18th century. Franci... |
113 | Dunne (Moymore) | Mathias Stacpoole of Moymore, county Clare, third son of George Hogan Stacpoole of Cragbrien married... |
107 &147 | Burton (Clifden & Mungret) | In 1780 Edward William Burton of Clifden was High Sheriff of county Clare and William Burton of Clif... |
114 | Tymons | Weir writes that a John Tymons was resident at Riverston, county Clare, in 1799. Michael Blood of B... |
108 | Crowe (Dromore) | The Crowe family were living at Nutfield, near Ennis, county Clare in the 1780s. Burke records that... |
107 | Bridgeman | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of St John Bridgeman held land in the parish... |
109 | Faircloth | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry Faircloth is recorded as holding land in the parish of Clo... |
114 | Synge (Dysert) | The Synges held lands in the parish of Dysert, county Clare, from the mid 18th century when Nicholas... |
114 | Singleton | The Singletons came from Lancashire and settled in county Clare at the end of the 17th century. John... |
114 | Stacpoole (Eden Vale) | The Stacpooles were a county Limerick Catholic family. Clement Stacpoole was transplanted to county... |
111 | McMahon (Cloonmore) | Timothy McMahon held some land in the parish of Kilmurry, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare at the ti... |
111 | Mahon (Corbally) | The estate of the Mahons of Corbally was mainly in the parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper,... |
115 | Westby | Nicholas Westby of Ennis, county Clare, Collector of Customs, was one member of a syndicate of three... |
114 | Stewart (Co Clare) | The Stewart and Vandeleur families were related through their descent from two daughters of Charles... |
110 | Hickman (Fenloe) | Gregory Hickman was an English merchant in the south of England in the first half of the 17th centur... |
107 | Burton (Buncraggy & Carrigaholt) | Samuel Burton of Buncraggy, county Clare, married Margaret Harris and died in 1712. From their elde... |
107 | Borough | The townland of Querrin, parish and barony of Moyarta, county Clare, was granted to Anthony Hickman... |
114 | Studdert (Dangananella) | This branch of the Studdert family was established at Dangananella, just outside Cooraclare, in the... |
110 | Keane (Beech Park) | The Keanes were established in county Clare from at least the mid 17th century and were residing at... |
142 | Herbert (Cahernane) | The Herberts of Cahernane descended from the same family as those at Muckross. Smith indicates that... |
114, 154 | Vandeleur (Kilrush) | The Vandeleur family are descended from Maxmilian Van Der Leur, a Dutch merchant, who had settled in... |
143. | Hickson (Corkaguiny) | Both James and Robert Hickson held lands in several parishes in the barony of Corkaguiny at the time... |
143 | Hussey (Corkaguiny) | Members of the Hussey family held property in several parishes in the parish of Corkaguiny at the ti... |
142 | Gallway (Corkaguiny) | The Ordnance Survey Field Name Books indicate that the Gallway estate in Corkaguiny was on lease for... |
144 | Palmer | In March 1860, a fee-farm rental, the property of John Palmer, was offered for sale in the Landed Es... |
142 | Day | Though Burke suggests the Day family came from Suffolk O'Carroll states that their origin is somewha... |
144 | Rae | Members of the Rae family, whose estate was centred on Keel House, Castlemaine, held over 5000 acres... |
142 | Donovan (Tralee) | Nicholas Donovan, of Denny St and Seafield, Tralee, was the owner of over 1200 acres in county Kerry... |
141 | Blackwood | Sir Henry Blackwood held property in the parish of Killiney, barony of Corkaguiny, at the time of Gr... |
143 | Leahy | The Ordnance Survey Name Books refer to townlands in Aghadoe parish being leased by John Leahy of So... |
141 | Blennerhassett (Ballyseedy & Beaufort) | Smith states that the Blennerhassett family were originally from Cumbria, in the north of England. T... |
145 | Stokes | The Stokes family first settled in county Limerick in the seventeenth century but gained estates in... |
143 | Mahony (Dunkerron North) | The Mahonys were originally a Gaelic Irish family, various branches of which held lands in Cork, Ker... |
143, 150 | Petty-Fitzmaurice (Marquess of Lansdowne) | This estate owes its origins to Sir William Petty, renowned cartographer, mathematician and scientis... |
142 | Drummond | In the 1870s Robert Drummond’s estate in Kerry amounted to more than 29,000 acres. The Drummond esta... |
141 | Blennerhassett (Killorglin) | This branch of the Blennerhassett family acquired lands around Killorglin which had formerly been pa... |
141 | Chute | It appears that this family owes its origins in county Kerry to George Chute, a soldier in the Engli... |
125, 142, 149 | Hartopp | Edward Bourchier Hartopp of Dalby House, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, was the grandson of Edward... |
143 | Jermyn | William Jermyn was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilcrohane, barony of Dunkerron Sou... |
143 | Mahony (Dunkerron South) | This branch of the ancient Gaelic family of O'Mahony is descended from the county Cork family of Kin... |
145 | Taylor (Dunkerron South) | Lewis records Dr. Taylor, an eminent member of the Cork Scientific Institution, as resident at Dunke... |
144 | Strange | Barbara Strange was the owner of almost 1400 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s. |
143 | Mayberry/Maybury | Historians of the Mayberry family believe their ancestor was recruited by Sir William Petty or his a... |
122 (Cork), 142 (Kerry) | Downing (Kenmare & West Cork) | Francis Downing was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kenmare at the time of Griffith's... |
144 | Orpen (Glanarought) | Burke describes the Orpen family as claiming great antiquity. They settled in Ireland after the Crom... |
143 | McCarthy (Glanarough & Iveragh) | Timothy McCarthy, MD. was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilgarvan at the time of Gri... |
128, 143 | McCarthy (Cork) | Alexander McCarthy was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilgarvan, barony of Glanarough... |
145 | Spottiswoode | In the 1830s, the Ordnance Survey Field Name Books record that John Spottswood was leasing property... |
145 (Kerry), 135 (Cork) | Stoughton/Staughton (Kerry) | Thomas Stoughton was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Caher and Dromod, barony of Ive... |
141 | Butler (Waterville) | The Waterville branch of the Butler family descended from Whitwell Butler who married into the Yield... |
142 | Fitzgerald (Iveragh) | The estate of John Fitzgerald amounted to over 800 acres in the 1870s. His estate was one of the pri... |
141 | Bourke (Kerry) | The representatives of Maj.General Thomas Bourke owned over 900 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s.... |
142, 161, 268 | Denny | Smith indicates that the first Sir Edward Denny was granted over 6000 acres in county Kerry after th... |
145 | Sugrue | Charles Sugure was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Prior, barony of Iveragh, at the ti... |
142 | Fitzgerald (Knight of Kerry) | According to the late Desmond Fitzgerald, last Knight of Glin, county Limerick, three of the cadet b... |
113, 153 | Roche (Carass) | George Roche was Mayor of Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century and also represented the cit... |
p.107 (Clare), p.224 (Donegal) | Conyngham | Of Scottish descent, Henry Conyngham, member of parliament for county Donegal, supported the William... |
111, 158 | Armstrong/Armstrong MacDonnell (Newhall) | The Armstrongs of Mount Heaton share a common ancestry with the Armstrongs of Moyaliff, county Tippe... |
109 | Finucane (Ballymacooda) | This branch of the Finucane family descend from Brian Finucane a younger son of Daniel Finucane and... |
108 | Cullinan (Ennis) | Members of the Cullinan family were resident in the parish of Drumcliff, barony of Islands, county C... |
109 | Finucane (Stamer Park) | At the beginning of the 19th century Daniel Finucane was residing at Stamer Park, Ennis, county Clar... |
110 | Janns | The Janns were a family established in the town of Ennis, county Clare, from at least the late 18th... |
142 | Harte (Magunihy) | Mahony Harte was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilnanare, barony of Magunihy, at the... |
141 | Cronin (Park) | The Cronins, descended from a Gaelic family, appear to have been settled in the Killarney area sinc... |
107 | Butler (Castlecrine) | The Butlers of Castlecrine, parish of Kilfinaghta, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, descend f... |
128 (Cork), 143 (Kerry) | Lombard | Daniel Lombard of Temple St. Dublin was the owner of over 400 acres in Kerry and over 250 acres in C... |
142 (Kerry), 174 (Waterford) | Drew (Rockfield & Mocollop Castle) | This family were a junior branch of the Drews of Drewscourt, county Cork and held land in counties W... |
110 | Ievers (Mountievers) | The first member of this family to settle in county Clare in the 1640s was Henry Ievers. He was a c... |
142 | Eager | The Eager family in Kerry are believed to be descended from Alexander Eager, originally from Queen's... |
141 | Curtayne | Mary Curtayne was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Killaha, barony of Magunihy, at the... |
110, 150 | Kelly/Roche Kelly | Descended from an O’Kelly of county Kilkenny, the Kelly family were established in county Limerick b... |
108, 112, 161 | O'Brien/Stafford O'Brien | In 1699 Henry O'Brien, second son of sir Donough O'Brien of Dromoland Castle, county Clare, married... |
141 | Coltsmann | The Coltsmann estate originated with John Coltsmann, an English merchant who came to Ireland in the... |
109 | Gloster | Members of the Gloster family, George, James and Richard, held land in county Clare mainly in the pa... |
114 | Taylor (Co Clare) | The Reverend Montague J. Taylor of London owned 737 acres in county Clare. |
108, 148 | Delmege | The French "Palatine" family of Delmege or Dolmage were settled at Rathkeale in county Limerick in t... |
111 | McAdam | The McAdams were a Scottish family. Philip McAdam bought the Blackwater estate in the parish of St P... |
113, 152, 168 | Quin (Quinsborough) | Lord George Quin was the second son of Thomas Taylour, 1st Marquess of Headfort and Mary, only daugh... |
110, 150 | Joynt (Clareville) | A Huguenot family located in the Limerick area from the late 17th century. William Joynt of Limeric... |
144 | Mulchinock | Edward Mulchinock was the owner of over 600 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s. John Mulchinock was... |
144 | Rowan (Kerry) | Rev. Arthur Rowan was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballymacelligott and Ratass, ba... |
141 | Busteed | Mrs. Mary and Isabella Busteed, with a Dublin address, owned over 1600 and 700 acres respectively, i... |
144 | Raymond | Smith indicates that Anthony Raymond was granted estates in Kerry under the Act of Settlement in 166... |
141 | Crumpe | Francis Crumpe, MD, of Tralee, owned over 500 acres in county Kerry as well as over 200 acres in cou... |
142 | Fitzgerald (Trughanacmy) | The estate of Robert M. Fitzgerald, with an address in Dublin, amounted to over 1000 acres in county... |
141 | Bateman | The Bateman family were lessors in the parish of Killinny, barony of Corkaguiny and Ballincuslane, B... |
144 | Saunders (Kerry) | The representatives of A.L.Saunders, of Cloghjordan, county Tipperary, were the owners of over 2000... |
144 | Peate/Peet | Francis Peet of Ballybrannagh, Tralee, owned over 600 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s. The Ordnan... |
107 | Bouchier/Bourchier (Co Clare) | Thomas Bouchier/Bourchier, a soldier from Northamptonshire, settled in county Tipperary, at the begi... |
108 | Canny (Newmarket on Fergus) | This family was resident in the Newmarket on Fergus locality of county Clare from the early 19th cen... |
108 | D'Esterre | A French Hugenot family, who came to Ireland via Holland in the late 17th century and were granted... |
112 (Morice) & 115 (Wood) | Wood (Lota House) | George Abraham Wood held some land in the parish of Feenagh, barony of Bunratty Upper, county Clare,... |
144 | Sealy | In the 1870s Deborah Sealy of Tralee held less than 100 acres in county Kerry. The Sealys had held l... |
144 | Oliver (Kerry & Cork) | The first of the Oliver family, originally from Kent, to hold lands in the south of Ireland was Rob... |
108 | Creagh (Cahirbane) | Weir writes that Charles Creagh and his wife went to live at Carrowbane, parish of Kilmaleery, baron... |
113 | O'Grady (Lismoyle) | The O’Gradys were established in the Kilballyowen locality of county Limerick, from at least medieva... |
144 | Nash | The Nash family held an estate in the barony of Trughanacmy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuri... |
144 | Sandes/Collis-Sandes | Maurice Sandes was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Brosna, Ratass and Tralee, barony... |
114, 170 | Spaight | The Spaight family was originally from Kent. In the late 17th century Thomas Spaight was seneschal... |
114 | Studdert (Kilkishen) | The Studdert families of Kilkishen and Bunratty, county Clare, are descended from the Reverend Georg... |
144 | Roche (Castleisland) | In 1864, the rental of lands at Ballymacadam, barony of Trughanacmy, owned by John Roche, an insolv... |
143 | Hewson (Trughanacmy) | George M. Hewson of Strand Street, Tralee, owned over 600 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s. Lands... |
143 | Meredith (Dysert) | Richard Meredith was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Castleisland and Killeentierna,... |
143 | Miles (Kerry) | Phillip John William Miles, whose address is given as England, was the owner of over 500 acres in co... |
114 | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
112 | Miller (Ballycaseymore) | A Scottish family who were settled in the parish of Drumline, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare... |
124, 142 | Godfrey (Kilcolman) | According to Smith, the first Godfrey to settle in Kerry was John, who was granted an estate under... |
145 | Wren | Smith states that the Wren family in county Kerry were descended from a Cromwellian adventurer named... |
141 | Barry (County Kerry) | Capt. James Barry was the lessor of several townlands in the parish of Kilgarrylander, barony of Tru... |
143, 151 | Spring-Rice | Smith indicates that the Spring family were originally from Lavenham in Suffolk and settled in Kerry... |
145 | de Moleyns (Lord Ventry) | Smith indicates that Frederick Mullins was granted lands in Dingle, which he named Burnham after the... |
114 | Blood Smyth | In 1784 Matthew Blood, a Lieutenant in the 57th regiment, son of John Blood of Castlefergus, parish... |
114 | Vandeleur (Rathlaheen) | The Vandeleurs’ Rathlahine estate was in the parishes of Feenagh and Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty... |
112, 166 | Molony (Granaghan) | The Molonys of Granaghan, parish of Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, were descen... |
109, 295 | Fitzgerald/Foster Vesey Fitzgerald (Moyriesk) | This family of Fitzgeralds was originally Fitzgerald Fitzgibbon but the surname Fitzgibbon was dropp... |
107 | Butler (Ballyline/Millbrook) | This family is a branch of the Butlers, Lords Dunboyne, descended from Sir Theobald Butler, a lawyer... |
112 | O'Connell (Kilgory) | A branch of the O’Connells of county Kerry held land in county Clare from at least the mid 18th cent... |
109 | Enright (Templemaley) | In the mid 19th century John Enright held an estate in the parishes of Templemaley and Kilraghtis, b... |
111 | Mahon (Newpark) | Patrick Mahon leased Newpark, Ennis, county Clare, from the Hickman family in 1810 and moved to live... |
107 | Blood (Ballykilty) | The Bloods of Ballykilty and Blood Smyths are junior branches of the Blood family of Cranagher, coun... |
109, 148 | Monsell (Limerick) | Originally from England, this family sold their estates in Somerset and purchased estates in county... |
111 | Martin (Brook Lodge) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Nicholas Martin a minor, held 4 townlands in the parish of Feak... |
109 | Butler (Knappogue) | The Lords Dunboyne of the 19th century were descended from James Butler of Cragnagowra, county Clare... |
109 | Gabbett (Co Clare) | The Gabbetts of Castle Lake, Corbally and Shepperton, county Clare were a junior branch of the Gabbe... |
107 | Arthur (Glenomera) | A family who moved from county Limerick to Ballyquin, county Clare when they purchased land from the... |
107 | Bentley (Hurdleston) | The ancestors of the Bentleys received land in county Clare under the Cromwellian settlement of the... |
109, 162 | Going (Traverston & Violethill) | Robert Going of Cranagh, county Tipperary, who died in the early 1730s, left three sons, Robert of T... |
110 | Hall (Woodfield) | In 1831 the Reverend Savage Hall, second son of Savage Hall of Narrow Water, county Down, married An... |
143 | Hurley/Hurly | Burke indicates that the Hurleys originated in county Limerick but acquired land and influence in Ke... |
121 (Cork) 141 (Kerry) | Cuthbert | Thomas Cuthbert is recorded as one of the principal lessors in the parish of O'Brennan, barony of Tr... |
111 | Massy (Doonass) | The Reverend Charles Massy, Dean of Limerick, was a younger brother of Hugh Baron Massy. He married... |
114, 136, 154, 171 | Vincent (Summerhill) | The Vincents of county Clare were a branch of the Limerick family of that name. Burke's Landed Gent... |
113 | O'Grady (Errina) | Admiral Hayes O'Grady, a younger brother of Standish O'Grady, 1st Viscount Guillamore, owned 501 acr... |
141 | Crosbie/Talbot-Crosbie (Ardfert) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
107 | Brown (Clonboy) | A family who settled at Clonboy, O'Briensbridge, county Clare in the early 18th century. They marri... |
112 | O'Donnell (Trough) | This family were established in the Limerick area by the beginning of the 17th century. They suppor... |
108, 320 | Carroll (Merville House & Sligo) | In the mid 19th century John Carroll held an estate in the parishes of Kilfarboy, barony of Ibrickan... |
113 | Patterson | The Pattersons were established in Ennis, county Clare, by the late 18th century. Marcus Patterson... |
113, 168 | Parker (Castlelough & Ballyvalley) | Captain John Parker was granted 1,242 acres in the barony of Owney and Arra, county Tipperary in 166... |
111, 165 | Law (Cos Clare & Tipperary) | Originally from county Tyrone, a number of men of this family were clergymen in the Church of Irelan... |
141 | Crosbie (Ballyheige) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
141 | Creagh | Francis and John Creagh, of Tarmon, county Kerry, were the owners of almost 400 acres in the 1870s.... |
142 | Fitzmaurice (Duagh) | The estate of the representatives of Oliver Fitzmaurice amounted to over 2000 acres in county Kerry... |
131, 144 | Benn-Walsh (Lord Ormathwaite) | The Benn-Walsh family, Walsh baronet and Baron Ormathwaite, had their principal seats in Cumbria and... |
113 | Purdon (Tinerana) | The Purdons were active in the affairs of Limerick city but lived in the parish of Ogonnelloe, baron... |
142 | Gentleman | Goodman Gentleman, of Ballyhorgan, Listowel, was the owner of over 700 acres in county Kerry in the... |
107 | Baylee/Bayley (Mount Baylee) | Henry Baylee of Loughgur, county Limerick, was a nephew of Sexten Baylee, Mayor of Limerick in 1758.... |
125, 127, 143 | Hare (Listowel) | The Hare family had come to Ireland after the Cromwellian settlement and acquired property initiall... |
142 | Elliott | Mrs. Mary Elliott, of Tanavalla, Listowel, was the owner of over 500 acres in county Kerry in the 1... |
143 | Julian | Samuel Julian was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Kilfeighny, Kilflynn and Kiltomy,... |
142 | Dennis (Clanmaurice & Baltinglass) | Thomas Stratford Dennis of Fortgranite, Baltinglass, county Wicklow, owned over 3500 acres in county... |
144 | O'Connor (Clanmaurice) | In the 1830s, the Ordnance Survey Name Books record that Maj. .O.Connor, of Tralee, was leasing town... |
107 | Browne (Ayle) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Joseph Browne held land in the parish of Feakle, barony of Tulla... |
115 | Westropp (Coolreagh) | Ralph Westropp, Mayor of Limerick 1800-1801, third son of Ralph Westropp of Lismehane (Mary Fort, Fo... |
113, 299 | Scanlon/Scanlan (Drewsborough) | In the 1870s William Scanlon of Drewsborough owned 540 acres in county Clare. The estate of William... |
112 | O'Callaghan (Ballinahinch) | Weir writes that Ballinahinch, parish of Kilnoe, county Clare, belonged to the O'Callaghans from the... |
144 | Quill | Jerome Quill was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmoyly, barony of Clanmaurice, at t... |
141 | Collis | The Collis family seem to have become established in county Kerry after the Cromwellian settlement a... |
144 | Pope | In the 1870s the estate of William Pope, resident in France, amounted to over 800 acres in county Ke... |
144 | Rice | The estate of Justice D. Rice of Bushmount, Causeway, amounted to over 1200 acres in county Kerry in... |
141 | Blacker | The estate of St. John Blacker, of Ballylongford and Killylea, county Armagh, amounted to over 8000... |
142 | Dexter | The representatives of Joseph Dexter, of county Clare, owned almost 500 acres in county Kerry in the... |
107 | Brady/Brady Browne | The Brady family in county Clare were descended from Hugh Brady, post-Reformation bishop of Meath. L... |
144, 153 | Sandes (Iraghticonnor) | Smith indicates that Lancelot Sandes was granted an estate in Kerry in 1667 under the Acts of Settle... |
143, 164 | Hickie (Killelton & Slevoir) | The estate of William Creagh Hickie, of Killelton, amounted to over 3300 acres in county Kerry in th... |
112 | Molony (Cragg) | The Molonys of Cragg, parish of Tulla, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Molonys of nea... |
112 | Molony (Kiltanon) | This family were established in county Clare from the early 17th century and the Kiltanon branch are... |
112 | O'Callaghan/O'Callaghan Westropp (Kilgory & Maryfort) | The county Cork estates of the O'Callaghans were confiscated in the mid 17th century and the family... |
109 | Finch (Tullamore Park) | An English family who settled in county Tipperary in the 17th century. Lieutenant Colonel Simon Fin... |
113 | Rynd | In the 1870s the Reverend James William Rynd of Galbally, county Tipperary, owned 685 acres in count... |
110 | Henn (Paradise) | The Henns, an English family, were granted lands in county Clare by the Earl of Thomond at the end o... |
113 | Ryan (Cloonnakilla) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Ryan, a doctor, was living at Cloonnakilla, parish of Kilch... |
113 | Ross-Lewin (Ross Hill) | The Ross-Lewin estate was in the parishes of Kilchreest and Killadysert, barony of Clonderalaw, coun... |
112, 131 | O'Connell (Barryscourt) | Morgan John O’Connell was a son of John O’Connell of Grenagh, county Kerry, and his wife Elizabeth C... |
115, 154 | Wandesforde | The main Irish estate of the Wandesforde family, later Prior-Wandesforde, was in the Castlecomer are... |
114 | Studdert (Clonderalaw) | Five generations of Studderts lived at Clonderalaw, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clonderalaw, count... |
143, 165 | Leonard (County Cork) | In the 1870s, Rev. Samuel Leonard, of Banteer, county Cork, was the owner of over 1200 acres in cou... |
143 | Mahony/Gun-Mahony | In the 1870s the estate of George Gun Mahony, of Kilmorna, Listowel, amounted to over 5000 acres in... |
143 | Leslie (Tarbert) | The Leslies, descended from the Scottish clan, held lands in North Kerry since the seventeenth centu... |
144 | Roche (Iraghticonnor) | Stephen Roche, with an address at St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, owned over 1000 acres in county Kerry... |
113, 153 | Reeves (Besborough) | A family originally from Sussex who settled in Ireland in the mid 17th century. Their connection wi... |
107 | Brew | The Brew family were resident in Ennis, county Clare, from the mid 18th century. An agreement dated... |
112 | Moran (Willbrook) | Austin Moran held almost 300 acres in the parishes of Killinaboy and Rath, barony of Inchiquin, coun... |
145 (County Kerry) | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
145 | Supple | Edward K. Supple owned over 900 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s. In the 1830s, the Ordnance Surve... |
111 | Kenny/Kelly Kenny (Treanmanagh) | David Kenny of Tiermanna, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, married Mary O'Gorman and died in 1833.... |
112, 151 | Moreland (Raheen) | In 1836 Thomas Brown Brady mortgaged Raheen and in 1852 was forced to sell the estate because of his... |
109 | Galway (Doon) | By the mid 19th century Edward Galway was living at Doon, close to the border between counties Clare... |
113 | Sampson (Scarriff & Belmont) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Sampson held six townlands in the parish of Moynoe, barony... |
301 | Lynch/Wilson Lynch (Renmore & Duras) | A Galway family who prospered in the 18th century as merchants and bankers. Patrick M. Lynch is rec... |
115 | Woulfe (Teermaclane) | Teermaclane, parish of Killone, barony of Islands, county Clare, was acquired by Nicholas Woulfe fro... |
165 (Tipperary) | Lowe (Kilshane) | In 1783 Simon Lowe of Cork and Galbally, county Limerick, married as his second wife, Elizabeth, dau... |
142 (Kerry) | Deane (Cork) | James Deane of Cork owned 1750 acres in county Kerry and 2700 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Ale... |
114 & 153 | Smith (Ballynanty) | Charles Wilmot Smith was the son of John Wilmot Smith and his wife, Mary Lloyd of Beechmount, county... |
114 | Studdert (Glenwood) | A junior branch of the Kilkishen Studderts held an estate in the parish of Kilnamona, barony of Inch... |
110 | Kane (Dublin) | Sir Robert Kane, President of the Royal Irish Academy, President of Queen's College, Cork and a Comm... |
108 | Casey (Kilmurry) | From the mid 18th century the Caseys held land in the parish of Kilmurry, barony of Ibrickan, county... |
107 | Bolton (Co Clare) | Charles Paulet Bolton was an excise officer in county Clare in the late 18th century. Griffith's Va... |
115 | Walsh/Welsh (Newtown) | Weir writes that this family were transplanted from county Kilkenny to county Clare in the 17th cent... |
107, 109 | Henchy (Moynoe) | The Henchy family were established in county Clare from the early 18th century and descend from Pete... |
112 | O'Brien (Glencolumbkille) | A branch of the O'Briens who lived at Glencolumkille, parish of Carran, barony of Burren, county Cla... |
112 | Mulquin (Cartown) | In July 1877 over 800 acres in the parish of Feakle, barony of Tulla Upper, county Clare, belonging... |
115 | White (Caherblonick) | In the 1870s Thomas Warren White, a barrister, of Kildare Street, Dublin, and of Caherblonick, paris... |
110 | Hynes (Bayfield) | The representatives of James Hynes held land in the parish of Carran, barony of Burren, county Clare... |
111 | McGrath (Toonagh) | In 1852 William Henry McGrath married Bridget O'Brien, a daughter of Cornelius O'Brien of Birchfield... |
115 | Wilson (Roxton) | In the 1870s James Darling Wilson of Roxton, Corrofin, county Clare, owned 1,184 acres in the county... |
114 | Shannon (Ennistymon) | In the 1870s James Shannon, a solicitor, of Rivoli, Ennistymon, county Clare and of Dublin, owned 87... |
108, 109, 115 | Finucane (Ballynacraggy) | This family was associated with the Ennis locality in county Clare from the late 17th century. Dani... |
112 | Morice (Springfield) | The Reverend Francis Morice, rector of Traderee, county Clare, married Mary Spraight of Sixmilebridg... |
138, 155 | Yielding/Yeilding | The Yielding family were established in county Limerick from the mid 18th century and lived at Belle... |
148 | Dickson (Kildimo) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) records members of the Dickson family living at Ballyhonog... |
148, 162 | FitzGibbon | The FitzGibbon family were established at Ballysheedy, county Limerick, from the mid 18th century.... |
154 | Westropp (Ballysteen) | A junior branch of the Attyflin family, Burke writes that Thomas Westropp of Mellon, county Limerick... |
148 | Fitzgerald (Knight of Glin) | The Knight of Glin is a title which was in existence for six centuries, borne by a branch of the Fit... |
152 | O'Brien (Cahermoyle) | William Smith O'Brien was born at Dromoland, county Clare in 1803. He was the second son of Sir Edw... |
151 | Massy (Glenville) | The Massys of Glenville, county Limerick, are descended from younger sons of the Massys of Duntrilea... |
142 | Goff (Kerry) | Property belonging to the estate of Abraham Henry Goff was offered for sale in the Land Judges Court... |
151 | Morgan (Old Abbey) | This family of Welsh origin was established in the county Limerick locality by the mid 17th century,... |
148 | Fosbery (Clorhane) | A family originally from Wiltshire who settled in county Limerick at the end of the 17th century. T... |
148 | De Vere | This family were descended from Vere Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier who was granted land in county Lime... |
154 | Westropp (Mellon) | The Westropps of Mellon, county Limerick are descended from Mountiford, second son of Thomas Westrop... |
154 | Waller (Castletown) | This branch of the Waller family are descended from Sir Hardress Waller, a Cromwellian soldier, who... |
119, 147 | Bury (Little Island & Curraghbridge) | A branch of the Bury family, Earls of Charleville, descended from Phineas Bury of Little Island, cou... |
147 | Caulfeild (Copsewood) | Major General James Caulfeild (1786-1852) was a younger son of John Caulfeild, Archdeacon of Kilmore... |
154 | Taylor (Ballynort & Holly Park ) | An entry in ''Pue's Occurances'' 19-23 June 1739 indicates that the Taylors were resident at Ballyno... |
152, 168 | Power (Clonshire & Monroe) | Samuel Dickson of Ballynaguile, county Limerick married firstly a Miss Farrell and had a daughter wh... |
107 | Armstrong (Lismoher) | The Armstrongs appear to have been established at Lismoher, parish of Noughaval, county Clare in the... |
108 & 148 | Davenport | Thomas Evans Davenport is recorded as holding lands in both counties Clare and Limerick in the mid 1... |
109 & 309 | Foley (Kilrush) | Peter Foley of Kilrush, county Clare, held over 700 acres in the parishes of Kilfenora, barony of Co... |
153 | Roche (Shannon View) | A branch of the Roche family descended from Stephen Roche of Pallas, county Limerick, late 17th cent... |
149 | Goggin | William Goggin of Mary Street, Limerick, printer and bookseller, married as his second wife, Susanna... |
147 &149 | Heffernan/Cantillon Heffernan | Frances, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Brown and his wife Meliora Southwell of Mount Brown,... |
145 (Co Kerry), 154 (Co Limerick), 171 (Co Tipperary) | Trinity College, Dublin, Provost & Fellows (Munster) | In 1666 the Provost, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College, Dublin, were granted a total of 61,017... |
149 | Goold/Verschoyle Goold | The Goold estate was mainly in the parishes of Rathronan (10 townlands) and Ardagh, barony of Shanid... |
148 | Courtenay | The introduction to the Devon rentals at the Limerick City Archives states that "the Devon Estate in... |
154, 170 | Studdert (Elm Hill) | Maurice Studdert of Elm Hill, Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the fourth son of the Reverend George... |
153 | Royse | The Royse family were resident in the Nantinan parish of county Limerick from the early 18th century... |
p.154 (Limerick), p.230 (Donegal), p.306 (Leitrim) | Southwell | The Southwell family were established in county Limerick in the early 17th century. Their estate in... |
151 | Massy (Stoneville) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' states that William Massy bought Stoneville, Rathkeale, county Lime... |
151 | Maunsell (Ballywilliam) | Richard Maunsell (1721-1790), second son of Richard Maunsell, Member of Parliament for Limerick city... |
110 | Joly | Jasper Joly writes in his 1969 account of his family that in 1835 the Reverend Henry Edward Joly (17... |
110 | Kelly (Kilrush) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Matthew Kelly of Kilrush held an estate in the parish of Kilmurr... |
110 | Kelly (Fortview) | In the 1870s the representatives of Patrick Kelly owned over a thousand acres in county Clare. |
111 & 321 | Keogh (Birchfield) | Cornelius Alexander Keogh is recorded in the 1870s as owning 3,351 acres in county Clare and 2,023 a... |
111 | Langford | ''Irish Family Records" states that William Langford was living at Gurteengary, county Limerick in 1... |
113 | O'Gorman (Buncraggy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James O'Gorman held lands in the parishes of Kilkeedy, barony of... |
113 | O'Gorman (Belleview) | This branch of the O'Gorman family are descended from from James O'Gorman of Ennis, county Clare and... |
113 | O'Gorman (Ennis) | Timothy O'Gorman of Ennis, county Clare, owned 719 acres in the county in the 1870s. In 1906 Timoth... |
113 | Pocklington | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Major E. H. Pocklingon held an estate in the parishes of Feakle... |
115, 154 | Westropp (Attyflin) | Montiford Westropp settled in county Limerick in the mid 17th century. His son Montiford purchased... |
115 | Whitelock/Lloyd Whitelock | John Carleton Whitelocke of Dublin was the son of Carleton Whitelocke, sixth son of Sir Bulstrode Wh... |
107 | Bentinck/Bentick | In the 1870s A.H.F.C. Bentick of the Carlton Club, London, is recorded as owning 1,509 acres in coun... |
107 | Blackburne | In 1857 The Right Honourable Francis Blackburn of Rathfarnham Castle, county Dublin, purchased 1,180... |
107 | Blood (Brickhill) | Descended from Reverend Neptune Blood, Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare, Neptune Bood married Elizabe... |
149-150 | Hewson (Castle Hewson) | This family was settled at Castle Hewson, Askeaton, county Limerick from the end of the 17th century... |
152 | Pigott (Rathkeale) | In the mid 19th century John Pigott held townlands in the parish of Clonshire and Rathkeale, barony... |
146 | Blennerhassett (Riddlestown) | The Blennerhassett family acquired estates in county Kerry from the forfeitures of the Earl of Desmo... |
146 | Blennerhassett (Rockfield) | This family was a junior branch of the Blennerhassett of Riddlestown family, parish of Doondonnell,... |
148, 161 | Dickson (Croom Castle) | In the mid 19th century Major General William Dickson of Berkshire, fifth son of Samuel Dickson and... |
153 | Sandes (Morgans North) | The Sandes family of Queen's county [county Laois] held an estate in the parish of Morgans, barony o... |
107 | Brady (Limerick & Myshall) | Hugh Brady of Kilcooney, Clonrush, county Galway and of Limerick was the eldest son of Henry Brady a... |
146 | Brown (Mount Brown) | John Southwell Brown held an estate in the parishes of Croagh and Rathkeale, barony of Connello Lowe... |
150 | Lloyd (Prospect) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Eyre Lloyd held an estate in the parishes of Cappagh and Clonshi... |
154 & 300 | Villiers (Kilpeacon & Beech Hill) | The Reverend Fitzgerald in a footnote in his book gives an account of the owners of Kilpeacon, count... |
149 | Greene (Greenmount) | Captain Thomas Greene was granted land in counties Kerry, Limerick and Clare in 1668. The Greenes o... |
153 | Rose (Ahabeg) | The Rose family, originally from Devonshire, settled at Morgans and Mount Prospect, county Limerick... |
147 | Cooper (Cooperhill) | Samuel Cooper of Cooper Hill, parish of Kilkeedy, county Limerick, died in 1779 aged 62 years, accor... |
154 | Tuthill (Faha) | This family settled in county Limerick in the late 17th century. George Tuthill held an estate in t... |
146, 158, 168 | Barker/Ponsonby Barker | William Ponsonby Barker held estates in four counties in the 19th century. The Barkers acquired the... |
150 | Lee (Barna & Bettyville) | Burke's 'Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1958 edition) states that the Lee family purchased the lands of... |
152 | Peacocke (Fort Etna) | George Peacocke was granted over 1,500 acres in the barony of Pubblebrien, county Limerick in 1666.... |
154 | Tuthill (Kilmore) | The Tuthill family settled in county Limerick in the early 18th century. John Tuthill of Kilmore wa... |
146 | Bevan (Camas) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' states that Thomas Beevin leased the lands of Camass, county Limeri... |
150 | Lloyd (Castle Lloyd) | This family was established in county Limerick from the 17th century and resided at Towerhill. The L... |
150 | Lloyd (Towerhill) | The Lloyds of Towerhill, county Limerick, are descended from the second son of the Reverend Thomas L... |
146, 150 | Lloyd Apjohn (Linfield) | This branch of the Lloyd family are descended from Rickard Lloyd, a younger son of Thomas Lloyd of T... |
150 | Lloyd (Strancally Castle) | George Whitlocke of Berkshire married Mary daughter of David Roche of Carass, county Limerick, and e... |
147 | Croker (Ballynagarde) | The Crokers settled in county Limerick in the 17th century and were resident at Ballynagarde early i... |
136, 145, 171 | Twiss | An ancestor of this family was agent to the Herberts, Earl of Powis and the family held land and liv... |
154 | Synan | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John and Edward Synan held land in the parishes of Iveruss, baro... |
150, 164 | Hunt (Limerick & Tipperary) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) states that Henry Hunt obtained Friarstown, county Limer... |
153 | Montagu | There are two Irish connections in the ancestry of the Earls of Sandwich. In the mid 17th century E... |
148 | De Salis | This family, of Swiss origin, settled in England at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1735 Jero... |
146 | Bouchier/Bourchier (Baggotstown) | The Bouchiers had estates in county Limerick from Elizabethan times when they were granted some of t... |
147 | Croker (The Grange) | Edward Croker, son of the Reverend Robert Croker of the Ballynagarde family and his wife Margaret O'... |
124, 149 | Gubbins | By the end of the 17th century Joseph Gubbins was settled at Knocklong, county Limerick. Joseph Gubb... |
152 | O'Grady/Grady (Elton) | According to Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' (1976), the O'Gradys of Elton descend from Darby O'Gra... |
152 | O'Grady (Kilballyowen) | This was the senior family of O'Grady in Munster. This family was located in the Kilballyowen area... |
124, 149 | O'Grady (Cahir Guillamore) | Descended from a younger son of the O'Gradys of Kilballyowen, county Limerick, Standish O'Grady, son... |
147 | Butler (Carrick) | In July 1677 Pierce Butler and his wife Ellice were granted 648 acres in the barony of Bunratty, cou... |
109, 148 | Quin/Wyndham-Quin | Thady Quin (1645-1726) of Adare, county Limerick, had two sons from whom descend the Earls of Dunrav... |
146, 158 | Barrington (Glenstal) | The Barringtons settled in Limerick city at the end of the 17th century, Benjamin Barrington was she... |
147 | Lawless | The Lawless family, originally from Hertfordshire, settled in Dublin in the early 18th century. Nic... |
150 | Fitzmaurice (Earl of Kerry) | Thomas Fitzmaurice, 1st Earl of Kerry (1668 - 16 March 1741), was the son of William FitzMaurice, 2... |
108 | Creagh (Bally Andrew) | This family were established in county Cork from the 16th century and share a common ancestry with t... |
108 | Daly (Dalysfort) | In the 1870s Isaac B. Daly, Dalysfort, Galway [city], owned 1,225 acres in county Clare. He appears... |
108 | Doherty (Kilrush) | Garrett Doherty of Kilrush, county Clare, owned 858 acres in county Clare and 650 acres in county Ga... |
111 | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
111 | McGrath (Kilbarron) | In 1677 Edmond Magrath, son and heir of Redmond Magrath, was granted 5,799 acres in the barony of Tu... |
299 (Galway) | Rose (Ballyclogh) | Henry Rose held the townland of Killonan, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clanwilliam, county Limerick... |
112, 129 | Morgan (Bunalun) | Captain Anthony Morgan, of Bunalun, Skibbereen, County Cork married Eliza Tymons, of Riverstown, Cou... |
112 | Morgan (Ballymacward) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation a house valued at £30 in the townland of Hampstead, parish of Ba... |
135, 154 | Sullivan (Tullylease & Curramore) | A Gaelic family who dropped the 'O' from O'Sullivan and became Sullivan in the early 18th century.... |
127, 150 | O'Callaghan | Cornelius O'Callaghan, a lawyer in the early 18th century, married Marie Jolley. Their grandson, al... |
154 | Staveley/Stevelly (Co Limerick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Robert Jones Stavelly held an estate in the parishes of Monagay,... |
146, 158 | Bourke (Thornfield) | The Bourkes were settled at Dromsally, county Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century. From t... |
148 | De Burgho (Castleconnell) | Lewis wrote that the Bourkes were connected with the parish of Stradbally from the 12th century. Th... |
149 | Gabbett (Caherline) | A Shropshire family who were established at Caherline, county Limerick by the end of the 17th centur... |
149 | Gabbett (Highpark) | A junior branch of the Gabbetts of Caherline, near Limerick city, founded by Joseph Gabbett, third s... |
149 | Gabbett (Strand House) | Daniel Gabbett of Strand House was the third son of William Gabbett of Caherline, near Limerick city... |
148 | Furnell | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' refers to two Furnell brothers coming to Ireland in 1645 and settli... |
148, 162 | Frend | In 1666 John Frend, a captain in the Cromwellian army, was granted over 3,000 acres in the barony of... |
155 | Wolfe | The Wolfe family were settled at Forenaghts and Bishopsland, county Kildare, since the late 17th cen... |
146, 158 | Biggs (Bellevue) | Samuel Dixon [Dickson] Biggs held three townlands in the parish of Killeenagarriff, barony of Clanwi... |
153 | Ormsby (Athlacca) | This Ormsby family share a common ancestry with the Ormsbys of Tobervaddy, county Roscommon. In 166... |
150 | Lucas | In 1668 Benjamin Lucas was granted 311 acres at Lisdweene, barony of Moyarta, county Clare. Later t... |
146 | Barry (Friarstown) | A junior branch of the Barrys of Buttevant, county Cork, settled in the barony of Clanwilliam, count... |
155 | White (Limerick) | This family were established at Ballynanty, county Limerick, from the 15th century. Jasper White of... |
149 | Gough (Limerick) | The Gough family were originally from Wiltshire and descend from Reverend Hugh Gough, brother of R... |
148 | Fitzgibbon (Ballysheedy) | The Fitzgibbon family were living at Ballysheedy/Ballyseeda, county Limerick, by the mid 18th centur... |
150 | Howley (Richhill) | The Howleys were a merchant family in Limerick city who purchased Rich Hill in the early 19th centur... |
154 | Vandeleur (Limerick) | A junior branch of the Vandeleurs of Kilrush, county Clare, John Ormsby Vandeleur of Maddenstown, co... |
153 (Shine), 165 (Lloyd) | Lloyd (Lisheen, Co Tipperary) | From his will dated 1770 it is evident that John Lloyd bought Lisheen, parish of Moyne, county Tippe... |
151 | Maunsell (Oakly Park & Blackwater) | This was a junior branch of the Maunsell family of Ballywilliam, county Limerick. Their main reside... |
112 | O'Brien (Parkview) | John Stackpoole O'Brien of Parkview, Tandragee, county Armagh, owned 1,769 acres in county Clare in... |
113 | O'Shea (Limerick) | William Henry O'Shea (1840-1905) of Georges Street, Limerick, owned 875 acres in county Clare in the... |
113 | Powell (Clonshavoy) | The Powells were established in county Limerick by the end of the 17th century. In 1703 Richard Pow... |
113 | Reilly (Ennistymon) | In the 1870s Henry P. Reilly of Ennistymon, county Clare is recorded as the owner of 695 acres in th... |
113 | Ryan (Corraige) | In the 1870s Mary Ryan of Corgrigg or Corraige, parish of Kilmihill, barony of Clonderalaw, county C... |
113 | Russell (Inchiquin) | In the 1870s Walter Russell of 2 Drummond Place, Stirling, Scotland, owned 1,847 acres of land in co... |
114 | Shine (Ballymacreese) | In the 1870s Jeremiah Shine of Ballymacreese, county Limerick, owned 699 acres in county Clare and 7... |
114 | Stapleton | Weir records the Stapleton family as resident in the Crusheen locality of county Clare in the mid 18... |
114 | Tyrrell (Killaspuglonane) | In the 1870s the Reverend Gerald Wensley Tyrrell, rector of Tullybracky, Bruff, county Limerick owne... |
114 | Abbott | The Misses Abbott are recorded in Griffith's Valuation as landholders in the parish of Tomfinlough,... |
115 | Williamson | In the 1870s Thomas F. Williamson of Kingstown, Dublin, owned 770 acres in county Clare. |
107 | Bayly/Bayley | In January 1858 the Reverend Henry Robert Bayley, son of Emanuel Bayley, a barrister-at-law of Bath,... |
107-108 | Cahill (Ballymurphy) | The Cahills were resident at Ballymurphy, parish of Templemaley, county Clare from at least 1814 unt... |
108 | Chambers | Hussey de Burgh note that John Chambers with an address at Querrin, parish of Moyarta, Kilrush, co... |
108 | Colhoun | In the 1870s Mrs Sophia Colhoun of 2 Mountain View, Cullenswood, Dublin owned 807 acres in county Ga... |
108 | Cooper (Killenure) | This family, originally from Surrey, settled at Butterhill in county Wicklow in the 17th century. Fo... |
108 | Crowley | In the 1870s William Crowley of Leitrim, Kilmihill, county Clare, owned 818 acres in that county. |
108 | Curtin (Co Clare) | The Curtin or MacCurtain family were established in county Clare for many generations. Daniel Curti... |
108 | Davis/Davies (Kilconnell) | John Davies was resident at Castle-bin, Kilconnell, in 1814. The estate of George Davies, in the par... |
109 | Fitzgerald (Killaloe) | Francis Alexander Fitzgerald was the second son of Maurice Fitzgerald, a medical doctor, who worked... |
109 & 148 | Fitzgerald | John David Fitzgerald of Dublin was the son of David Fitzgerald, a Dublin merchant. He was Member o... |
109 | Fitzgerald (County Tipperary) | In the 1870s Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fitzgerald of the 49th Regiment owned 917 acres in county Li... |
110, 126,150 | Hodder (Hoddersfield) | A Dorset family who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. ''Burke's Irish Family Records'... |
110, 150 | Judd | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William C. Judd held land in the parish of Clooney, barony of Bu... |
110 | Graydon (Co Clare) | The representatives of Miss E. Graydon of Upper Mount St, Dublin owned 1,857 acres in county Clare i... |
110 | Griffith (Co Clare) | Richard Griffith of Cork owned 4,949 acres in county Clare in the 1870s. Weir associates the name Gr... |
109, 149 | Gabbett (Mountrivers) | Wyndham Gabbett was a grandson of Daniel Gabbett of The Strand, county Limerick. In 1867 he married... |
114 | Studdert (Fort House) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Studdert held land in the parishes of Moyarta, barony of... |
114 | Studdert (Pella) | In 1830 John Fitzgerald Studdert of Pella, county Clare, married Anne, daughter of Reverend Richard... |
114 | Studdert (Kilkee) | Jonas Studdert of Atlantic Lodge, Kilkee, county Clare was the fourth son of George Studdert of Clon... |
114, 154, 171, 300, 319 | Trench (Cangort) | William Trench of Cangort Park, Shinrone, county Offaly, born 1760, was the fourth son of Frederic T... |
152 | Pim (Co Limerick) | John Pim held 2 townlands in the parish of Carrigparson, barony of Clanwilliam, county Limerick in t... |
148, 162 | Farrer (Limerick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William D. Farrer held at least five townlands in the parish of... |
148, 161 | Dwyer (Stradbally) | A member of the Dwyer family was living at Singland in the parish of St Patricks, close to Limerick... |
153 | Shannon (Limerick) | The Ordnance Survey Name Book for the parish of St Patrick's parish, Limerick city, records the purc... |
153 | Russell (Limerick) | A branch of the Russell family held land in the parish of Kilfergus, barony of Shanid, county Limeri... |
147 | Cox (Ballynoe) | Burke's (1886) records Robert Cox having received a grant of lands at Ballynoe, county Limerick, in... |
153 | St. Leger (Limerick & Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Anthony Butler St Leger held an estate in the parishes of Adare... |
153 | Scanlan (Ballyknockane) | In March 1851 the lands of Gortnacrehy, barony of Connello Upper, county Limerick, the estate of Mic... |
146, 154 | Walker (Liskennet East) | Francis Spring Walker held land in the parishes of Ardagh, Kilmoylan and Loghill, barony of Shanid,... |
148 | Drew (Drewsborough & Drewscourt) | A branch of a Devonshire family who settled in county Waterford in the reign of Elizabeth I. By th... |
147 | Conyers | The Conyers family were established at Castletown Conyers in county Limerick by the early 18th centu... |
154 | Warren (Ballinruane) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Warren estate was in the parishes of Ballingarry and Kilmeed... |
153 | Shelton (Rossmore) | The Sheltons were in the Castletown area of county Limerick from the early 18th century. In the mid... |
131 | O'Donovan | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that The O'Donovan's ancestors' original territories were... |
133 | Robinson (West Carbery) | George Robinson of Coronea, grandson of the Reverend William Robinson, rector of Abbeystrewery, was... |
127 | Levis | John S. Levis was the owner of over 4000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. At the time of Griffith'... |
146 | Atkinson (Glenwilliam) | According to Burke's Landed Gentry the Atkinsons settled in the north of Ireland in the late 16th ce... |
149 | Harte (Coolrus) | William Johnson Harte was residing at Coolrus, county Limerick in the early 19th century. The Trini... |
129 | Marmion | Thomas Henry Marmion and Patience Marmion owned over 700 acres in the Skibbereen area of county Cork... |
132 | Newman (County Cork) | In the 1870s, Adam Newman of Monkstown, Cork, was the owner of over 3500 acres in county Cork, while... |
135 | Swanton | The Swantons were a Methodist family who were heavily involved in industrial projects in West Cork i... |
128 | McCarthy (Skibbereen) | F. Daniel McCarthy, of Glencurragh, Skibbereen, owned over 1000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. |
127 | Limerick | John Limerick was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Abbeystrowry, Kilmacabea, Myross an... |
126 | Hutchins | Richard Hutchins of Blackrock, near Bantry, county Cork, was appointed a Poll Tax Commissioner by Wi... |
150 | Lloyd (Heathfield) | Edward Lloyd of Eyon, county Limerick and Ballincollig, county Cork was the third son of the Reveren... |
146 | Apjohn (Pallas House) | Thomas Apjohn was resident at Pallasgreen, county Limerick, at the end of the 18th century. His so... |
149, 171 | Erasmus Smith Schools, Governors (Munster) | In 1666 Erasmus Smith, a London alderman and philanthropist, was granted 21,067 acres in county Tipp... |
152 | O'Grady (Castle Garde) | The O'Gradys of Castle Garde, county Limerick, were a junior branch of the O'Gradys Viscounts Guilla... |
155 | White (Kilmoylan & Lisowen) | John White of Cappaghwhite, county Tipperary, was the second son of Simon White, Mayor of Limerick i... |
147, 160 | Considine (Derk) | William Considine married Mary Heffernan of Derk, county Limerick. ''Burke's Irish Family Records''... |
122, 148 | Ellard | The Ellards were established at Newtown from at least the mid 18th century. In 1839 Richard Ellard... |
116, 146 | Anderson (Kilteely) | At the time of Griffth's Valuation William Anderson held an estate comprised of at least 4 townlands... |
146 | Bradshaw (Oola) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of the Bradshaw family, John, Miss Anne L. and Samuel we... |
147 | Scott | John Scott, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, was created Earl of Clonmel in 1793. His se... |
111 | Maxwell (Dysert) | In the 1870s Lady Maxwell of 59 Stanhope Gardens, London owned 1,106 acres in county Clare. She was... |
151 | Massy (Ballywire) | John Bolton Massy (1785-1871) was the son of Robert Compton Bolton of Brazille Castle, Swords, count... |
134 | Somerville | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that the first of this family to settle in Cork was Rev.... |
123 | French (Cuskinny) | The French family of county Cork descend from Richard French of the city of Cork who died in 1651.... |
149, 162 | Gavin (Kilpeacon) | Lands held by Gore Henry Hughes and James Butler Hughes from Michael Gavin were advertised for sale... |
110 | Kane (Limerick) | The Kane family held land in the parishes of Cahervally, barony of Clanwilliam and Abington, barony... |
150 | Ievers (Castle Ievers) | George Ievers of Athlacca, county Limerick, was the sixth son of Henry Ivers, clerk of the King's Co... |
151 | Mason (Cooleen & Cappanihane) | At the time of the first Ordnance Survey Richard Mason held the townland of Cappanihane (772 acres),... |
147 | Browning (Cos Waterford & Limerick) | The Brownings were a Gloucestershire family who settled in county Waterford in the late 17th century... |
150-151 | Lyons (Croom) | The Lyne or Lyons family were established in Croom, county Limerick, by the beginning of the 18th ce... |
151 | Maxwell (Charleville & Islandmore) | In 1835 Robert Maxwell of Charleville, county Cork, married Lucy Le Poer Trench, sister of the 3rd E... |
147 | Coll | The Coll family held a small estate in the parish of Dromin, barony of Coshma, county Limerick in th... |
128, 150 | Lowe (Sunvale/Sunville) | In the late 18th century the Lowe family had connections with counties Limerick, Cork and Tipperary.... |
147, 160 | Creed | In 1837 Lewis refers to the flour mills owned by Mr Creed at Kilmallock, county Limerick. At the ti... |
150 | Rowley (Co Limerick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Lady Langford held a large estate in county Limerick mainly in t... |
147 (Coote) & 154 (Weldon) | Coote (Mount Coote) | Sir Philip Coote Knight of Mount Coote, county Limerick was a nephew of Charles, 1st Earl of Mountra... |
147 (Cleary), 149 (Gascoigne) | Gascoigne/Trench (Castle Oliver) | Richard Oliver of Castle Oliver, county Limerick, took the additional name of Gascoigne when he and... |
120 | Coote (Ash Hill & Bearforest) | The Cootes of Ash Hill and Mount Coote, county Limerick, were descended from a younger brother of Si... |
122, 148 | Evans (Ash Hill Towers) | A branch of the Evans family, Barons Carberys, descended from Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county... |
122, 148 (Evans), 125 (Harding) | Evans (Knockaderry) | The Reverend Thomas Waller Evans was the second son of Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county Cork a... |
133 & 153 | Russell (Mount Russell & Glanmore) | In the late 18th century the Russells held an estate on both sides of the Limerick and Cork county b... |
120, 147 | Coppinger (Monkstown Castle) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Francis Coppinger held two townlands in the parish of Ballingarr... |
153 | Ryves | In 1667 William and John Ryves were granted over a thousand acres in the barony of Coslea and 168 ac... |
153 | Ryan (Scarteen) | The Ryan family were settled at Ballyvistea, county Tipperary, close to the county Limerick border f... |
148 | Franks (Ballyscadden) | The Franks of Meadstown, county Cork and Ballyscadden, county Limerick, share a common ancestry with... |
146 | Bennett (Gleneefy) | William Blacker Bennett died at Castle Creagh, Galbally, county Limerick in 1808. In 1826 Fitzgerald... |
120 | Coppinger (West Carbery) | The Coppinger family had held significant estates in West Carbery until after the Williamite wars wh... |
136. | Tighe (Cork) | The estate of St Lawrence Robert Morgan Tighe amounted to over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s... |
126 | Jago / Jagoe | The Jago[e]s originated in the West Country of England, principally Cornwall and Devon. Family histo... |
123 | Fleming (Cork) | The Fleming estate in county Cork amounted to over 3000 acres in the 1870s. Lionel B. Fleming was on... |
133 | Root | Mrs. Harriett Root, as well as the representatives of Rev.Mr. Root, were anong the principal lessor... |
146 (Bennett), 127 & 150 (Lisle) | Lysaght (Mountnorth) | At the end of the 17th century Nicholas Lysaght, a supporter of William III, married Grace, daughter... |
152, 167 | Oliver (Inchera & Dunkettle) | Charles Silver Oliver of Spa Hill, county Limerick and Inchera, Little Island, county Cork, was a yo... |
117, 138, 158 | Beecher/Becher | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' and Smith both indicate that the Beechers were originally a Kent... |
117 | Beamish | Burke's Irish Family Records indicates that lands granted to members of the Beamish family were conf... |
148 | Ferguson (Smithfield) | The Fergusons of Rathkeale, county Limerick, descend from David Ferguson and his wife Margaret O'Con... |
152 | Plummer | A family from Wiltshire who first settled in county Cork and then moved to county Limerick. [An Edwa... |
151 | Massy (Ballynort) | In 1760 Hugh, 2nd Baron Massy, married Catherine, daughter and co heiress with her sister Lady Carri... |
155 | White (Nantinan) | Lieutenant John White of Belmont, Castle Connell and Nantenan, county Limerick, was a younger son of... |
149 | Hartigan (Limerick) | William Hartigan of the city of Limerick advertised for sale his interest in the lands of Drombane o... |
150 | Locke (Newcastle) | The Reverend Thomas Locke was located in the Newcastle area, barony of Glenquin, county Limerick in... |
154 | Upton | The Uptons were settled at Ashgrove, near Newcastle, county Limerick, from 1694 when they were given... |
151 | Maunsell (Rathcannon) | Rathcannon, parish of Athlacca, county Limerick, belonged to the Casey family in the mid 17th centur... |
136 | Tuckey | Capt. John Tuckey of Kilronan, Dunmanway, was the owner of over 600 acres in county Cork in the 1870... |
131 (County Cork) | O'Connell (Grena) | A branch of the O'Connell family of Derrynane, the O'Connells owned an estate at Grenagh, near Killa... |
126 | Bence-Jones | William Bence-Jones of Lisselane, Clonakilty and addresses in Cork city was an attorney who held "im... |
118 | Bennett (Coachford) | Francis Bennett, of Classes, Coachford and Greganes Manor, Roscarbery, was the owner of over 2800 ac... |
137 | Welply (Upton) | Family history sources suggest the Welply family were established in the Bandon area since the late... |
126 | Hungerford (Goleen) | Richard Hungerford, of Ballyrisode House, Goleen, was the owner of over 600 acres in county Cork in... |
132 | Powell (West Carbery) | Burke indicates that the Powells, originally a Welsh family, inherited the O'Donovan estate at Rosc... |
136 | Townsend (Derry & Myross Wood) | The Townsend estates in west Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellia... |
136 | Townsend (Seafield) | Judge John Fitzhenry Townsend, of Seafield, Castletownsend, owned over 600 acres in county Cork in t... |
147 | Compton (Limerick) | The Compton of Court, county Limerick, entry in the General Armory (1884) refers to a relationship w... |
123 | Freke | In 1702 and 1703 Percy Freke of Rathbarry [Castle Freke], county Cork, purchased parts of various fo... |
137 | Webb (Cork) | John Webb, son of John Webb, a Cork merchant, entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1788, aged 17 and... |
131 | O'Driscoll (West Carbery) | The O'Driscolls were an ancient Gaelic family who had, up to the sixteenth and early seventeenth cen... |
116 | Attridge (Cork) | The representatives of Phillip and Thomas Attridge owned over 550 acres in county Cork in the 1870s.... |
122 | Evanson | Local sources suggest that the Evanson family in West Cork descend from Lieutenant Nathaniel Evanson... |
116, 118 | Bernard | According to Burke, the first Francis Bernard settled in Ireland around the time of Elizabeth I. In... |
124 | Gumbleton | The Gumbletons of counties Cork and Waterford are descended from the Gomeledon family of Kent. Richa... |
131 | O'Donovan (Kilcrohane) | The estate of Timothy O'Donovan, of O'Donovan's Cove, parishes of Durrus and Kilcrohane, amounted to... |
147 | Carleton (Limerick) | Christopher B. Carleton and Mrs Oliver held 3 townlands in the parish of Bruree, barony of Connello... |
130 | Notter | Richard Henry Notter, of Skull, owned almost 600 acres in county Cork in the 1870s while James Lane... |
119 | Cagney (Cork) | At the time of Grifith's Valuation, David Cagney held property in the parish of Kilmoe, barony of We... |
123 (Cork), 174 (Waterford) | Fisher (West Carbery, Youghal & Woodmount) | Rev. William A. Fisher, incumbrant of Kilmoe, West Carbery, owned over 250 acres in county Cork as w... |
122 & 130 | Noble | Patience Noble was among the principal lessors in the parish of Skull at the time of Griffith's Valu... |
128, 150 | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
126 | Hull | The Hull family were resident in West Cork since the seventeenth century and there is evidence that... |
136 | Uniacke | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' gives a very detailed genealogy of this family, established in the... |
125 | Hicks | Dr. Thomas Hicks, of Derreenatra, Skull, was the owner of over 1700 acres in county Cork in the 1870... |
125 | Hickson (West Carbery) | In November 1860 the estate of Robert Albert Hickson a minor was advertised for sale. The estate am... |
116 | Baldwin (Glandore) | The Baldwin family in Cork were the descendents of Elizabethan settlers in the Bandon area. The repr... |
74 | Herrane/Herranc | Sophia C. Herrane was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Duagh, Dysert and Kiltomy, bar... |
153 | Sadleir (Ballintemple & Shrone Hill) | John Sadleir of London settled at Ballintemple, county Tipperary, in the 1660s having a grant of lan... |
149, 163 | Henry (Tipperary & Limerick) | The Henrys of counties Tipperary and Limerick were a branch of the Henry family of Straffan, county... |
153 (Limerick), 170 (Tipperary), 177 (Waterford) | Smyth (Ballynatray) | The Smyths were settled in county Waterford from Elizabethan times. In the 17th century Richard Smy... |
174 | Christmas | Thomas Christmas was granted land in county Waterford in 1666. His descendants lived at Whitfield C... |
148 | Furlong (Newcastle) | Alfred Furlong was agent to the Earl of Devon's county Limerick estate from the early 1820s to the l... |
116, 118 (Boyan), 146 | Aldworth | The Aldworths settled in county Cork in the early 17th century and were established at Newmarket by... |
146 | Bateson | Thomas Bateson, from Lancashire, bought land in county Down in the mid 18th century and settled ther... |
146 | Massy Beresford (Limerick) | In 1878 Hussey de Burgh records Reverend John Massy Beresford of St Huberts, Linaskea, county Ferman... |
146 | Brasier (Rivers & Ballyellis) | A family of French origin who settled in the north of Ireland in the early 17th century. Paul Brasi... |
147 | Browne (Clanmaurice & Iraghticonnor) | The estate of John Beale Browne of Crotta, barony of Clanmaurice, amounted to over 2000 acres in cou... |
147 | Bruce (Milltown Castle) | A Scottish family who settled in the Bandon area of county Cork in the mid 17th century. Milltown Ca... |
147 | Hobart-Hampden | There are a number of Irish links to this family beginning with the attendance of Sir John Hobart at... |
147 & 159 | Buckley | By the mid 1870s Nathaniel Buckley, a Lancashire cotton millionaire, had bought much of the Earl of... |
154 | Westropp (Ballynolan & Ardcanny) | The Reverend Thomas Westropp held an estate in the parishes of Stradbally and Killeenagarriff, baron... |
134 | Schreiber (Annaghmore) | In July 1822 James Alfred Schreiber married Mary daughter of Thomas Ware of Cork. Their son William... |
137 | Westropp (Cork) | the Westropps of county Cork are descended from two brothers Randall Westropp, Mayor of Cork in 1743... |
128 | Lucas (East Carbery) | George Lucas, JP, of Ballinadee, Bandon was the owner of over 1200 acres in county Cork in the 1870s... |
124 | Gillman (Cork) | It appears that the Gillmans were originally an Exeter family. Members of the family held property... |
117 | Belcher | Local sources suggest that the Belcher family came to Bandon, possibly from Gloucestershire around 1... |
120 | Cornwall | The representatives of George and Henry Cornwall of Bandon held over 1000 acres in county Cork in th... |
151 | Massy (Glenwilliam) | A junior branch of the Massys of Duntrileague, county Limerick, descended from the Reverend Godfrey... |
150 | Hoy/Hoey | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William P. Hoy held land in the parish of Askeaton, barony of Co... |
147 | Chapple | In December 1866 an estate of 802 acres, belonging to Edward, Robert and Francis Chapple and Catheri... |
154, 157 | Watson (Limerick) | The Watsons were a prominent family in the city of Limerick. Alderman Henry Watson, proprietor of t... |
134 & 153 | Sheehy (Cork & Limerick) | In the early 18th century the Sheehys were merchants in the cities of Limerick and Cork. They marrie... |
150 | Leslie (Fortetna) | Charles Leslie held the townland of Fortetna in the parish of Killanahan, barony of Pubblebrien, cou... |
119 | Chatterton (Cork) | The Chatterton family of Cork, baronets, was descended from Abraham Chatterton who had a son, also n... |
149 | O'Grady/Grady (Belmont) | Thomas William Grady of Belmont, Castleconnell, county Limerick, was clerk of the peace at the end o... |
149 | Graham (Cappanihane) | In November 1864 464 acres the estate of John Parker Graham comprised of part of the lands of Cappan... |
154 | Stephenson (Curraheen) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Standish Stevenson held a townland in the parish of Rathronan, b... |
160 (county Tipperary) | Cashel/Cashin (Tipperary) | The Cashels were located in the Birdhill locality of county Tipperary from the 1770s. Henry Cashel... |
149 | Hartnett/Harnett (Abbeyfeale) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Daniel Hartnett held land in the parishes of Abbeyfeale and Kill... |
121 | Daunt (East Carbery) | This branch of the Daunt family descends from William Daunt of the Tracton Abbey family, whom Burke... |
154, 172 | Webb (Maidstown, Knocktoran & Woodville) | The Webbs were resident at Maidstown Castle, county Limerick in the first half of the 18th century.... |
129 | Meade (Cork) | This family was related to the Meades, Earls of Clanwilliam. In 1787 the Reverend John Meade, Rector... |
139 | Woodley | This family settled in the parish of Aghabulloge, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. Anthony Woo... |
126 | Hornibrook | John Hornibrook and other members of the family are recorded as the owners of c.500 acres in county... |
132 | Payne | Reverend Somers Payne was among the principal lessors in the parish of Inishannon at the time of Gri... |
121 (Cork), 174 (Waterford) | Cavendish | In 1753 the Cavendish family, Dukes of Devonshire, inherited the Lismore estate, mainly located in c... |
130 | Norwood | William Norwood, of Dunmanway, was the owner of over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. He was a... |
138 | Woodroffe | Samuel Woodroffe was granted 1,136 acres of land in the barony of East Carbery, county Cork in 1667... |
126 | Honner | In 1666 Lieutenant Colonel John Honor was granted 2,164 acres in the barony of East Carbery, county... |
125 | Hawkes (Cork) | The Hawkes family of county Cork are descended from Captain John Hawkes who first settled at Bishops... |
123 | Frewen (Cork) | Thomas Frewen [of Brickwall House, Northiam, Sussex] was one of the principal lessors in the parishe... |
130 | Corker | Family history sources suggest the Corkers were originally a Lancashire family. Thomas Corker purcha... |
137 | Wheeler (Inishannon) | John R. Wheeler of Bandon was the owner of over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. James Wheeler... |
120 | Conner (Bandon) | Burke indicates that this Conner family were settled in county Cork since the end of the seventeenth... |
147 | Chetwood/Chetwode | The Chetwodes were settled at Woodbrook, Portarlington, Queen's County (county Laois) in the 18th ce... |
132 | Quinn (Inishannon) | Thomas Quinn was the owner of over 450 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. He was resident at Firgrov... |
126 | Hungerford (Island) | Burke indicates that this family traditionally claimed descent from the Hungerford family of Farley... |
135, 154 | Stawell (Kilbrittain) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) traces the lineage of this family back to the 12th century... |
147 | Massey (Elm Park) | The Lords Clarina are descended from Eyre Massey, sixth son of Hugh Massy of Duntrileague, county Li... |
147 | Boyle (Earl of Cork and Orrery) | Richard Boyle was created 1st Earl of Cork in the 1620s. The Earl of Cork’s main estates were in cou... |
121, 147 | Crone | John Crone of Doneraile, county Cork, an attorney, married Frances Fennell of Limerick in 1747 and t... |
108, 148, 161 | De Boisi/de Boise de Courcenay | In the 1870s the Countess de Boisi and Lary John Smyth/John Smith Lary/Lorenzo J. Smith owned 2,502... |
148 | Duncan (Co Limerick) | In the 1870s James Duncan, a medical doctor of 8 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, owned 2,149 acres in... |
148 | Dunphy (Co Limerick) | In the 1870s Thomas Dunphy of Mount Sion, Kilkenny, owned 732 acres in county Limerick. |
148 | Ellis (Abbeyfeale) | The Ellis family were living in county Cavan in the 18th century. In 1770 Richard Ellis of Abbeyfea... |
152 | Peppard (Cappagh) | The Peppards were resident at Cappagh, county Limerick, from the early 18th century. They do not ap... |
131 | O'Keeffe | The O'Keeffes were an old Irish family, long established in the Kanturk area of county Cork. The O'... |
122 | Perceval | In 1666 and 1668 Sir Philip Percevall was granted large estates in county Cork and over 1,000 acres... |
123 | Foote (Gortmore) | Edward Foote was the third son of Richard Foote of Millfort, county Cork and a younger brother of He... |
121 | Tierney | Edward Tierney (1780-1856) was Crown Solicitor of the North West circuit. His brother, Sir Matthew... |
132 | Purcell (Kanturk & Glannanore) | This family of Purcells were resident at Kanturk House, county Cork, in the early 18th century but b... |
149 | Gibbins (Coshma) | Jonathon T.C. Gibbins held an estate in the parishes of Effin and Kilbreedy Major, barony of Coshma... |
127 | Leader (Mount Leader & Dromagh Castle) | The senior branch of the Leader family descended from Henry Leader who bought estates in county Cork... |
127 | Leader (Keale) | A junior branch of the Leader family of county Cork, sharing a common ancestry with the Leaders of M... |
123 | Freeman | In the 1770s Edward Deane, son of Joseph Deane and Jane Freeman, inherited the estates of his mother... |
132 | Purcell (Altamira) | A junior branch of the Purcells of Burton Park, county Cork, the Purcells of Altamira intermarried w... |
117 | Barry (Castle Cor) | In 1754 Richard Barry married Mary Norton and their son Colonel Richard Barry purchased the Castle C... |
120 | Commissioners of Woods and Forests | In the first half of the 19th century the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, a state department, he... |
122 | Dunscombe (Mount Desert & Kingswilliamstown) | A family originally from Devon who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. In 1703 William... |
117 | Bastable | Daniel Charles Bastable held land in the parishes of Clonfert and Clonmeen, barony of Duhallow, coun... |
132 | Power (Roskeen) | Colonel Grove White includes a detailed family history of this family in his notes. The Powers were... |
127 | Leahy (Subulter) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Leahy held land in the parishes of Kilbrin, Kilmeen and... |
129, 167 | Morgell | The Morgell family descend from Thomas Morgell who married Melian O'Callaghan in 1733. They had at... |
127 | Kingston (Cork) | Kingston states that this family came to Ireland during the Munster plantation, possibly under the a... |
118 | Boles/Bowles (Cork) | In 1666 Richard Boles was granted 924 acres at Moyge in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cor... |
135 | Swete | Samuel Swete of Greenville, county Cork, (originally known as Kilglass, see http://www.kilmichael.or... |
135 | Sullivan (West Carbery) | William Sullivan of Bandon owned over 700 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. |
136 | Travers | History suggests that the Travers family acquired much of the land fomerly owned by the Abbey of Tim... |
134 | Sealy (Cork) | Winthrop B. Sealy, of Barleyfield, Bandon, was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Cork in the 18... |
119 | Clerke/Clarke (West Carbery) | Various members of the Clerke/Clarke family held property around Skibbereen at the time of Griffith'... |
118 | Biggs (Cork) | The representatives of Thomas Biggs, of Dunmanway, owned over 800 acres in county Cork in the 1870s.... |
134 | Scott (East Carbery) | Burke writes that this family held land in county Cork from the 17th century and gives a detailed de... |
126 | Hunt (Kilshannig) | Thomas Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier, settled in Ireland and his descendants acquired estates in count... |
126 | Howe | Various members of the Howe family owned land in county Cork in the 1870s including James and John o... |
125 | Haines/Haynes | In his will made in 1825 Charles Haines of Mallow, county Cork, mentions his sons Thomas, Humphrey,... |
138 | Wiseman | Howard and James Wiseman were the owners of 127 and 696 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Howard Wi... |
118 | Bleazby | The representatives of John Bleazby were the lessors of a townland of over 700 acres in the parish o... |
136 | Townsend (Garrycloyne Castle) | This branch of the Townsend family are descended from Richard Townsend of Pallastown, county Cork, f... |
130 | Newman (Dromore) | This family came from Wincanton, Somerset to county Cork in the mid 17th century and Richard Newman... |
119 | Clarke (Mallow) | John Clarke held land in the parish of Mallow, barony of Duhallow, county Cork at the time of Griffi... |
128 | McCartie | The McCartie family were living in the Cullen locality of north county Cork in the late 18th century... |
126 | Justice | In 1861 Gibson, who was married to Margaret Justice, wrote that Duaragil Castle had been greatly imp... |
131 | Orpen (Elm Park) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Orpen held land in the parishes of Inchigeelagh, barony o... |
137 | Wallis (Drishane Castle) | A family established at Curraglass, Mogeely, county Cork, from the early 17th century. In 1703, Thom... |
119 | Chinnery | The Chinnerys came from Suffolk and settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. John Chinnery o... |
153 | Ribton | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Sir John Sheppey Ribton 3rd Baronet owned an estate in the paris... |
113 | O'Halloran | Based on information in the common place book of Thady O'Halloran (1727-1798) the O'Hallorans appear... |
125 | Harrison (Castle Harrison) | This family was residing at Castle Harrison, Charleville, county Cork, from at least the mid 18th ce... |
125, 149 | Heffernan (Mallow) | In the 1870s Thomas Heffernan of Newtown, Mallow, county Cork, owned 1,320 acres in county Cork and... |
132 | Purcell (Burton Park) | The Purcells were settled in county Cork from the early 18th century. John Purcell of Highfort was... |
121 | Crofts (Churchtown) | This branch of the Crofts family were descended from George Crofts of Ballintemple, county Cork, who... |
134 | Smith (Blossomfort) | Hajba writes that Richard Smith was agent to the Longfields of Longueville, county Cork, and that he... |
135 | Swanzy (Co Cork) | The Reverend Henry Swanzy was the eldest son of Henry Swanzy of Rockfield, county Monaghan. He was... |
130 | Norcott | The Norcott family lived at Doneraile in county Cork, see http://www.iol.ie/~nodonnel/gentleman'svil... |
122 | St. Leger | A Norman family who first established connections with the Province of Munster in the mid 16th centu... |
121 | Crofts (Velvetstown) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' traces this family's descent from William Crofts, a younger son of... |
123 | Fitzgerald/Penrose Fitzgerald (Corkbeg) | In 1667 Garrett Fitzgerald was granted the castle, town and lands of Kilcorkbegg alias Corkbeg with... |
151 | McMurray | The McMurrays appear to have acquired an estate in county Limerick post Griffith's Valuation. In th... |
151 | Molyneux (Co Limerick) | The Molyneux family settled at Castle Dillon in county Armagh in the 17th century. Thomas Molyneux,... |
124 (Gregg) | Neville | In 1810 Henrietta Dering, a widow and daughter and co-heir of Richard Neville of Furness, county Kil... |
122 | Evans (Kilbolane) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George and John Evans owned an estate comprised of at least 13 t... |
117 | Barry (Kilbolane) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1904) states that four generations of Barrys had been in possess... |
123 | Fitzgerald (Castle Ishen) | Burke indicates that this family assumed a baronetcy on the basis of their descent from the Fitzger... |
146 | Blackall (Garden Hill) | The Blackall family of Gardenhill, county Limerick was granted lands in the barony of Pubblebrien un... |
134, 153 | Sanders (Charleville Park) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that William Sanders of Charleville, county Cork, held The P... |
117 (Barry), 119 (Casey), 137 (Wilson), 158 | Barry/Smith-Barry (Fota) | John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, was a son of James Hugh Smi... |
117, 146 | Barry/Smith-Barry (Ballyedmond) | In 1814 John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, married Eliza-Mary,... |
149 (Gabbett) | Dickin | In 1827 Thomas Dickin of Loppington House, Salop married Jane, granddaughter of the 2nd Lord Massy.... |
147, 160, 166 (Meagher) | Carroll (Ballinvullin) | In the 1870s Thomas Carroll of Mitchelstown, county Cork, owned 1,942 acres in county Limerick, 282... |
119, 147 | Chetwynd/Chetwind | William Chetwind of Portarlington is recorded as owning 1,010 acres in county Limerick in the 1870s.... |
150 | Pery | Sometime in the mid 17th century Susanna Sexton, eventually heiress to the Sexton estates in county... |
151 | Mansfield | In July 1863 Alexander John Mansfield, second son of Alexander Mansfield of Morristown Lattin, count... |
154 | Morgan's Charities | When Richard Morgan [of Dublin] died in 1784 he bequeathed his estate to a number of trustees, inclu... |
151 | Marshall (Toomaline) | Laurence/Lawrence Marshall was established in the Toomaline locality, parish of Doon, barony of Coon... |
151 | Murphy (Clifton) | The Murphy family of Clifton, Montenotte, Cork, was a junior branch of the Murphy family, brewers of... |
331 | Murray (Shanagolden) | Fitzgerald writes that after the Battle of the Boyne Denis Murray settled in the barony of Connello... |
151, 318 | Nesbitt | In the late 18th century the Nesbitt family resided at Tubberdaly, Edenderry, county Offaly. They a... |
151, 167 | Neville (Co Kilkenny) | A family originally established in county Wexford and in county Kildare by the mid 17th century. By... |
130, 167 | Newenham (Maryborough) | The Newenhams were established in county Cork from the early 17th century. This branch of the family... |
152 | O'Brien (Assolas) | In the 1870s Michael O'Brien of Assolas, Kanturk, county Cork, owned 607 acres in county Limerick an... |
152, 156 | O'Brien (Limerick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Timothy O'Brien held land in the parishes of Abington, barony of... |
152, 167 | O'Connor/O'Connor-Henchy | This O'Connor family had links with the O'Connor Donelan family of Sylaun, county Galway. In 1796 V... |
123 (Fermoy), 152 (O'Grady), 174 (county Waterford) | Roche (Trabolgan) | The Roches were established at Trabolgan, Whitegate, county Cork, from the mid 17th century. In 1703... |
152 | O'Grady (Abbeyfeale) | Edward O'Grady was a younger brother of Standish O'Grady 1st Viscount Guillamore. He married Mary d... |
131, 152 | O'Grady (Aghamarta) | Darby O'Grady, a younger brother of the 1st Viscount Guillamore, held land in the parishes of Ballin... |
152 | O'Grady/Grady (Landscape) | Thomas O'Grady was a brother of Standish O'Grady, 1st Viscount Guillamore. His eldest son was Stand... |
152 | Palmer (Dunkerron) | In 1835 Robert Samuel Palmer of 4 Trafalgar Square, London, married Anna Maria Deane Spread daughter... |
152 | Peile/Piele | W.T. Piele of St John's Wood Park, Hampstead, is recorded as owning 1,669 acres in county Limerick i... |
133, 153 | Reeves (Castlekevin) | This family was a junior branch of the Reeves family of Besborough and Burrane, county Clare. Edwar... |
153 | Sayers (Sunville) | Edward Sayers held a townland in the parish of Particles, barony of Coshlea, county Limerick, at the... |
154 | Stewart (Whitegate) | In the 1870s Thomas B. Stewart of Whitegate House, Midleton, county Cork, owned 1,510 acres in count... |
146 | Flower | The Flower family were settled at Durrow in county Kilkenny by the end of the 17th century. Henry F... |
136, 154 | Evans/Evans-Freke | John Evans, of Welsh descent, settled in the city of Limerick in the early 17th century. In 1666 Geo... |
136, 154 | Verling | In the 1870s Bartholomew Verling, Springfield Lodge (Oxclose), Newmarket, county Cork, medical docto... |
154, 172 | White (Cos Limerick & Tipperary) | In the 1870s Edmund [Edward] White of Fort Etna, Patrickswell is recorded as the owner of 521 acres... |
155 | Windle | The name Windle was mainly associated with county Kerry at the time of Griffith's Valuation. In the... |
149 | Harkness | A Scottish family who first settled in county Derry and later moved to county Limerick. William Har... |
152, 168 | Phillips (Gaile House) | This family were granted lands at Foyle, county Kilkenny, under the Acts of Settlement. By the earl... |
145 | Williams (Cappanagroun) | Francis E. Williams of Warwickshire purchased the estate of Daniel Mahony, over 3,800 acres in the b... |
116 | Annesley/Grove Annesley (Annes Grove) | A junior branch of the Annesley family which bore the titles Viscount Glerawly and Earl of Annesley,... |
118 | Bowen/Bowen Colthurst (Oak Grove) | A junior branch of the Bowen family of Kilbolane, county Cork and later of Bowen's Court, John Bowen... |
118, 159 | Bowen/Cole-Bowen | Originally from Wales, Henry Bowen, a Cromwellian army officer, settled in county Cork. In 1660 his... |
119 | Carleton (Wilton House, Woodside) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, George and Christopher Carleton held land in the parish of Kils... |
120 | Collins (Gurteenard) | John Collins a "49 Officer" was granted lands in county Limerick in 1666 under a patent to the Earls... |
120 | Colthurst | In 1702 Nicholas Colthurst of Ballyally, county Cork, purchased over 1,000 acres from the trustees f... |
120 | Cotter | A family, possibly of Danish origin, who were settled in county Cork from at least the 16th century.... |
122 | Duggan (Kilmeen) | The Duggans were established at Mount Infant, parish of Nohavaldaly, barony of Duhallow, county Cork... |
122 | Egan (Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Carbery Baldwin Egan held 4 townlands in the parish of Clonfert,... |
121 | De Vesci | In his introduction to the Collection List (No 89) of the De Vesci archive in the National Library o... |
119 | Clanchy (Belfort) | [Cornelius Clanchy gent was granted lands in the barony of Tullagh, county Clare in 1670]. A family... |
132 | Pomeroy (Duhallow) | On 11 February 1798 Robert Hedges Eyre leased the lands of Claraghmore, barony of Duhallow, county C... |
118 | Bolton (Kinsale) | Mary Anne [or Alicia] Bolton was the owner of over 600 acres in county Cork in the 1870s and was one... |
135 | Stubman | Anne Stubman was the principal lessor in the parish of Kilroan at the time of Griffith's Valuation.... |
121 | Daunt (Kinsale) | Originally a Gloucestershire family, the Daunt family appear in county Cork in the early seventeenth... |
120 | Cramer (Kinsale) | A family of German extract who came to Ireland in the reign of James I. Originally settled in county... |
134 | Sandys (Kinsale) | John Young Sandys was among the principal lessors in the parish of Ringrone, baronies of Courceys an... |
117 | Barter (County Cork) | The Barter family were established in county Cork from the late 17th century. Several members of th... |
124, 162 | Galway/Galwey (Lota & West Cork) | "Burke's Irish Family Records" traces the ancestry of this family back to their location in Kinsale,... |
134 | Sandes (Clonakilty) | The representatives of George Sandes, of Dunown, Clonakilty, owned over 650 acres in county Cork in... |
132 | Pyne (Ballyvolane) | This family descend from Robert Wakeham, who succeeded his uncle, Sir Richard Pyne, Lord Chief Justi... |
116 | Barrett (Carrigboy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John E. Barrett held an estate in the parish of Kilmichael, baro... |
132 (Pearson) | Townsend (Firmount) | Samuel Philip Townsend of Firmount, county Cork was the fifth son of the Reverend Horatio Townsend,... |
129 | Minhear | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of the Minheer family held lands in the parishes of Inch... |
116 | Ashe (Ashgrove & Codrum) | In the mid 19th century the Ashe estate was mainly located in the parishes of Kilnamartery and Clond... |
127 | Leader (Ashgrove) | [Captain] Thomas Leonard Leader (1825-1891) bought the estate of Richard Ashe of Ashgrove, parish of... |
134 | Boyle (Earl of Shannon) | Henry Boyle, a descendent of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, was created Earl of Shannon, baron o... |
135 | Sullivan (Bandon) | Thomas Kingston Sullivan of The Retreat, Bandon, owned over 3000 acres in county Cork and 2000 acres... |
135 | Synge (Lislee) | Sir Edward Synge was the owner of over 1000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. He was the lessor of... |
124 | Gollock | In the mid 19th century members of the Gollock family held land in the parishes of Clondrohid, Kilmu... |
125 | Harding (Firville) | The Harding family were associated with the city of Cork from the early 18th century. Henry Harding... |
118 | Browne (Coolcour) | The Brownes were established at Coolcour/Coolcower, parish of Macroom, county Cork, from at least th... |
118 | Browne (Riverstown) | This family of Brownes, originally from Essex, settled in the city of Cork in the mid 17th century.... |
120 | Colthurst (Dripsey Castle) | This county Cork family was a junior branch of the Colthurst family, baronets and were descended fro... |
124 | Greer | In November 1853 Alfred Greer, fourth son of Thomas Greer of Rhone Hill, county Tyrone, married Marg... |
137 | Wheatley (Kinalea) | John H. Wheatley was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballinaboy, Ballymartle, Dunderr... |
134 | Seymour (Kinalea) | Isaac and Henry Seymour were the owners of over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. The estate of... |
134 | Shea | Jordan and O'Shea record the history of this merchant family from Cork who moved out of the city to... |
116 | White/Hedges White | Richard Hedges of Macroom Castle and Mount Hedges, county Cork, married Mary Eyre and had a son, Ric... |
125, 163 | Herrick | Burke claims that the county Cork Herrick family is a junior branch of that of Herrick of Beaumano... |
129 | Massy (Mount Massy) | This branch of the Massy family are descended from William and Ann (nee Creagh) Massy of Glenville,... |
128 | McCarthy (Drishane) | McCarthys had been established in the Drishane area of county Cork for many centuries. Lane writes t... |
161, 122 | Hely Hutchinson | The Hutchinsons were established at Knocklofty, barony of Iffa and Offa West, county Tipperary, from... |
120 | Coppinger (Sandy Hill) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Francis H. and Thomas Coppinger both held land in the parish of... |
137 | Warren (Passage) | The rental of over 1500 acres, owned by Robert Warren was offered for sale in the Encumbered Estates... |
125 | Harrison (Kinsale) | Thomas Harrison of Mishell, county Cork, gent., was granted over 1,000 acres in the barony of Kinale... |
127 | Knolles (somtimes Knowles) | Members of the Walton Knowles family were among the principal lessors in the parishes of Kilmonoge a... |
121 | Crooke (Co Cork) | Thomas Crooke and John Bayly were jointly granted 1,791 acres in the barony of Muskerry, county Cork... |
125 | Hennessy (Ballindeasig) | In the mid 19th century John C. Hennessy of Knocknaneffe House, county Cork married Mary Creagh daug... |
125 | Hingston (Aglish) | This family were settled in the parish of Aglish, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork from the earl... |
137 | Whitney (Cork) | William Whitney, of Knocknanav, Belgooly, owned over 1000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. He was... |
132 | Penrose/Penrose Welsted (Shandangan) | The Penroses were a Cornish family who settled in county Waterford in the 17th century. In 1775 Samu... |
120 | Coppinger (Carhue & Leemount) | The Coppingers of Carhue, parish of Magourney, county Cork, were Catholic landowners until the late... |
116 | Bailey (Cork) | Catherine Bailey was among the principal lessors in the parish of Ballinaboy, barony of Kerrycurrihy... |
120 | Connor (Ballybricken) | In March 1702 Daniel Connor of Bandon Bridge, county Cork, merchant, bought 744 acres at Curryleagh... |
120 | Conner (Manch) | Burke indicates that the Conners first settled in the town of Bandon in the late seventeenth century... |
133, 328 | Rogers (Co Sligo & Ashgrove, Co Cork) | Robert A. Rogers, together with the Earl of Aldborough and William Beamish, were lessors of lands in... |
119 | Burke (Cork) | Edmund Burke of Lota Park, Cork, owned over 2000 acres in the county in the 1870s while Edmund Burke... |
116 | Atkins (Carrigaline & Queenstown) | Robert Atkins of Waterpark, Carrigaline, county Cork, Sheriff of Cork in 1722 was a relative of Robe... |
125 | Hayes (Crosshaven) | Ó Murchadha states that, in 1656, Richard Hayes, gentleman, of Cork city, was assigned the lands of... |
129 (Mathew), 130, 151 | Newenham (Coolmore) | The Newenhams were settled in county Cork since the mid seventeenth century when John Newenham serve... |
120 | Coghlan | Joseph Boyle Coghlan was among the principal lessors in the parish of Carrigaline at the time of Gri... |
133 | Roberts (Kilmoney) | This family are a junior branch of the Roberts family of Brightfieldstown, county Cork, baronets. I... |
134 | Sarsfield (County Cork) | The Sarsfield family were established in Cork since medieval times. Many of them served as High Sher... |
125 | Hewitt (County Cork) | A family established at Clancoole, Bandon, county Cork, from the late 17th century. Thomas Hewitt wa... |
126 | Johnson (Cork) | William Johnson, of Scottish descent, came to Ireland in the late 17th century. His descendant Nobl... |
132 | Puxley | Henry L. Puxley of Dunboy Castle was the owner of over 9000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Joh... |
125 | Hassett (Forest) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Patrick and John Hassett held land in the parishes of Aghabullog... |
130 | Nettles | Originally from Herefordshire, John Nettles settled in county Waterford in the mid 17th century. He... |
137 | Whiting | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Margaret Whiting held land in the parish of Ballyvourney, barony... |
127 | Lindsey/Lindsay (Peake) | This family were established in the Macroom area of county Cork by the mid 18th century. They were... |
121 | Cross (Shandy Hall) | The representatives of Abraham Cross held land in the parish of Magourney, barony of East Muskerry,... |
132 | Pyne (Cottage) | This branch of the Pyne family lived at Derryroe, parish of Aghabulloge, county Cork, in the mid 18t... |
133 | Rye (Ryecourt) | This family were established at Ryecourt, parish of Moviddy, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork, i... |
137 | Warren (Warren's Court) | Robert Warren, an army officer, established himself in the East Carberry area of county Cork in the... |
137 | Warren (Codrum) | The Warrens of Codrum, county Cork, are descended from John Warren, fourth son of the 1st Baronet.... |
137 | Warren (Crookstown) | The Reverend Robert Warren of Crookstown, parish of Kilmurry, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork,... |
119 | Clarke (Farran) | William Clarke, a tobacco merchant of Cork, bought Farran House, parish of Aglish, barony of East Mu... |
124 | Good (East Muskerry) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry Good held land in the parish of Cannaway, John Good held l... |
135 | Staveley/Stevelly (Co Cork) | The Staveley genealogy states that Robert Staveley, a linen merchant, was born in county Antrim in 1... |
136 | Tobin (Ballincollig) | In 1835 Thomas Tobin (1807-1881), the son of a Liverpool merchant of Irish extraction, came to count... |
132, 168 | Putland | At the end of the 17th century the Earl of Clancarthy's estates which comprised most of Muskerry, co... |
116 | Allen (Clashanure & Liscongill) | The Allens were Elizabethan settlers in county Cork. Richard Allen was established at Greenfield,... |
134 | Seward (Cos Galway & Cork) | "The General Armory" records the granting of arms to Henry Osburne Seward of Lee Cottage and Douglas... |
123 | Fitzgibbon (Co Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Cross Fitzgibbon held land from the Duke of Devonshire in the pa... |
123 | French (Marino) | Marino, county Cork, was the seat of the French family in the 18th century. At the time of Griffith... |
137 | Ware (Woodfort) | The Wares were Elizabethan settlers in county Cork. Early generations married members of the Newman... |
135 | Stawell (Old Court & Crobeg) | This branch of the Stawell family, like the Kilbrittain family, trace their descent from Archdeacon... |
322 | McMunn | The McMunn estate was centred on Belville House, near Dromore West, in the barony of Tireragh. In th... |
123 | Foote/Foott (Millfort & Carrigacunna) | The Foote family were living in county Cork by the early 18th century. Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ir... |
134 | Spratt (Pencil Hill) | This Spratts descend from a member of a Somerset family, the Reverend Devereux Spratt, who acquired... |
128 | Lysaght/MacLysaght (Hazlewood & Raheen) | The MacLysaght or Lysaght family were mainly located in county Clare in the 17th century. In 1749 W... |
137 | White/Grove White (Kilburn/Kilbyrne) | The White family were established at Kilbyrne, parish of Caherduggan, county Cork, from the mid 17th... |
123, 148 | Franks (Carrig Park) | A family who settled in King's county (county Offaly) in the mid 17th century, later generations mov... |
130 | Nagle (Ballygriffin & Annakisha) | This family are descended from James Nagle (died 1678) of Annakissy or Annakisha, near Mallow, count... |
128 | Lowe (Mallow) | Hajba writes that James Lowe of Sally Park, Liscarroll, county Cork, married Sarah daughter of Harme... |
130 | Nagle (Ballinamona & Clogher) | The head of this family for five generations was named Garrett. This branch of the Nagle family was... |
117 | Barry/Harold-Barry | In 1782 Richard Harold of Singland and Pennywell, county Limerick married Mary, only child and heire... |
122 | Evans (Carker) | The Evans family first settled in county Limerick but through marriage with Bridget Green of Carker,... |
119 | Creagh/Brasier Creagh | In 1779 Alderman Kilner Brooke Brasier of Rivers and Ballyvoir, Lisard, county Limerick married Mary... |
125 (County Cork), 163 (County Tipperary) | Heard (Cos Cork, Tipperary & Kerry) | The Heards were a long established county Cork family stated to have arrived with Sir Walter Raleigh... |
125, 164 | Hill (Graig) | The Hills, descended from a Cromwellian soldier, settled at Doneraile, county Cork. In the late 17t... |
117 | Barry (Ballyclogh) | The Barry family, 'McAdam Barry', were established at Lisnagar, Rathcormack and Ballyclough, county... |
124 | Green (Airhill) | Hajba writes that this family were established at Airhill by 1734. In 1804 Thomas Green married Mar... |
125 (Hendley), 118 (Bourke) | Hendley | The Hendleys were established in the Fermoy locality of county Cork in the 17th century. Hajba writ... |
137 (Wilson), 163 | Grubb (Co Tipperary) | A family originally from Northamptonshire, John Grubb came to county Waterford in the mid 17th centu... |
134 | Smyth (Castle Widenham) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Grice R. Smith held land in the parishes of Ardnageehy and Kilqu... |
119 | Campion | Hajba writes that the first Thomas Campion of Leitrim, county Cork, was a Cromwellian settler who be... |
121 | Delacour | Of French origin this family settled in county Cork in the second half of the 17th century. In 1680... |
118 | Braddell | This family appear to be descended from the Reverend Henry Braddell of Raheengraney, county Wicklow.... |
131 | O'Hea | Members of the O'Hea family owned almost 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s while the representat... |
132 | Phipps | Descended from a Cromwellian soldier this family were established in the Fermoy locality of county C... |
116 | Adams (Cregg) | The Reverend Samuel Adams held land in the parish of Litter, barony of Fermoy, county Cork at the ti... |
121 | Creagh (Ballygarrett) | This branch of the Creagh family are descended from William Creagh, a brother of John Creagh of Kill... |
137 | Williamson (Carhookeal) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation this family held land in the parishes of Garrycloyne and Grenagh... |
130 | Jephson-Norreys (Mallow Castle) | Following the Desmond Rebellion in the 16th century, Mallow Castle was granted to Sir John Norreys,... |
116 | Barrett (Curraghanearla) | Richard Barrett held land in the parishes of Doneraile and Mallow, barony of Fermoy, county Cork. I... |
124 | Goold (Old Court) | The Golds/Goolds were an old family associated with the city of Cork. George Goold was established... |
125 | Hennessy (Ballymacmoy) | A family who were established at Ballymacmoy, Killavullen, county Cork, by the mid 18th century. On... |
137 | Welstead | Thomas Welstead and his wife Mary were granted 2,264 acres in the barony of Corkaguinny, county Kerr... |
126 | Hyde (Castle Hyde) | A family who settled in county Cork in Elizabethan times. In the early 1850s John Hyde's estate was... |
135 | Teulon | The Teulons were a French family who came to Ireland in the 18th century and settled in county Cork.... |
135 | Taylor (West Carbery) | Over 600 acres, the property of Alexander ODriscoll Taylor, a minor, was offered for sale in the Enc... |
121 | Croker (Quartertown) | Major Henry Croker of Quarterstown, county Cork was the fifth son of John Croker of Ballynaguarde, c... |
123 | Furlong (Richmond) | John Furlong held an estate in the parishes of Castletownroche and Templeroan, barony of Fermoy, cou... |
137 | Wigmore | In 1808 Richard Harding Wigmore of Ballynona, county Cork, married Anne Atkins of Firville, near Mal... |
121 | Dennehy | Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) records Thomas Dennehy of Belleview, Fermoy, county Cork and... |
128 | Lucas/Corban Lucas (Rathealy & Ballynacarriga) | The Lucas family were settled at Youghal, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. In 1714 John Lucas,... |
119 | Carey (Careysville) | Peter Carey, son and heir of Captain Peter Carey and his wife Sarah, was granted Ballymackpatricke a... |
130, 166, 167 | Moore (Moorepark) | In the late 17th century Stephen Moore purchased the Kilworth estate in county Cork. In the 1940s l... |
129 | Montgomery (Killee) | This family appear to have connections with the Grey Abbey, county Down family. Burke's Landed Gent... |
124 | Geran (Rushmount) | Members of the Gearan family held land in the parishes of Kilphelan, Kilgullane and Kilcrumper, baro... |
134 (Cork), 175 (Waterford) | Grant (Kilmurry) | The Grant family were originally settled in county Waterford. They were established at Kilmurry, pa... |
120, 160 | Collis/Cooke Collis | The Collis estate was in the parishes of Clondulane and Leitrim, barony of Condons and Clangibbon, c... |
130 | Nason | There appear to be two branches of this family. One branch settled at Mellefontstown, county Cork in... |
116 | Abercromby | This Scottish family were located in Banffshire. In 1886 their seats were recorded as Forglen House... |
85, 132 | Pigott/Pemberton-Pigott (Slevoy Castle) | This family were settled at Slevoy Castle, county Wexford from the 18th century. In the mid-nineteen... |
132 | Pigot (Park) | David Richard Pigot was the only son of Dr John Pigot of Kilworth, county Cork and his wife Margaret... |
122 | Dorman | In October 1856 almost 100 acres of the estate of Henrietta Sarah White and Charlotte Mary Dorman Wh... |
133 | Roche (Killuntin) | The Roches were located at Killuntin, parish of Ardnageehy, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, in the... |
132 | Peard | Turtle Bunbury writes that Henry Peard of Coole married Mary Gumbleton of Curraglass, county Cork, i... |
129 | Mackay/Mackey | This family held land in the parish of Castlelyons, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. They were als... |
131 | O'Brien (Kilcor) | The O'Briens were settled in the Castlelyons locality of county Cork from the 17th century. At the... |
122 | Dwyer (Kilcor) | Hajba writes that Francis Doyne Dwyer bought Kilcor Castle, county Cork, from Cornelius O'Brien in 1... |
117 | Barry (Kanturk) | Some members of this branch of the Barry family were prominent doctors in the town of Kanturk, count... |
121 | Croker (Lisnabrin) | This Croker estate was in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Kinnatallon, county Cork. Nick Reddan ha... |
131 | O'Mahony (Templevally) | William O'Mahony of Templevally held land in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Kinnatalloon, county C... |
117 | Barry (Leamlara) | At the beginning of the 18th century the head of this family was Standish Barry, son of David Barry... |
129 | Martin (Tullagreen) | The Martins held an estate at Tullagreen, parish of Carrigtohill, county Cork, in the 19th century.... |
119, 136 | Clarke (Carrigtohill) | Descended from a merchant family of Cork city, William Clarke was created a baronet in 1804 in recog... |
122 (Donovan), 137-138 (Wise) | Wise/Wyse (Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Wyse minors, William and Charles, held an estate in the pari... |
117 | Barry (Dundullerick) | In the mid 17th century Thomas Barry of Dundullerick, county Cork married an O'Cahill of nearby Ball... |
120 | Coppinger (Middleton) | This branch of the Coppinger family are descended from the third son of Thomas Coppinger of Ballyvol... |
134 (Bingham Sarsfield) | Devonsher (Kilshannig) | Abraham Devonsher, the Cork banker and Member of Parliament for Rathcormac, county Cork, died withou... |
125 | Halloran (Templenacarriga) | The Reverend William Halloran held an estate in the parish of Templenacarriga, barony of Barrymore,... |
136 | Wakeham | The Parliamentary Papers refer to William Wakeham of Barry's Court, county Cork, who bought some of... |
118 (Brooke), 205 (Warner) | Brooke (Aghadoe) | Mary Brooke, daughter of Arthur Brooke of the Broke/Brooke family of Great Oakley, Northamptonshire,... |
132 | Phayre/Phaire | The Phaires or Phayres of Cork are descended from Colonel Robert Phaire, a Cromwellian soldier and G... |
136 | Turpin | John Turpin was Headmaster of Middleton School, county Cork, in the 1820s. By deed dated 20 Decembe... |
126 | Jackson (Ahanesk) | This family was settled at Ballyduff and Glanbeg, county Waterford by the end of the 17th century.... |
129, 137 (Welland) | Brodrick (Midleton) | Sir St John Brodrick of Wandsworth, Surrey, came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and was granted... |
132 | Poole (Mayfield) | Burke indicates that the estate at Mayfield was purchased by Thomas Poole, a descendent of the Chesh... |
130-131 | O'Callaghan (Caherduggan) | This family was established at Dromskehy, parish of Drumtarriff, barony of Duhallow, county Cork in... |
126 | Hudson (Glenville) | Dr Edward Hudson, born at Castlemartyr, county Cork, was an early dental practitioner, who bought an... |
122 | Dring | The Dring family was established in county Cork from the late 17th century. They resided at Rockgro... |
129 | Mannix | The King's Inns admission papers record Henry Mannix, only son of Henry Mannix of Cork, who was crea... |
126 | Hoare (Factory Hill) | This family descend from Robert Hoare, fourth son of Edward Hoare of Dunkettle, county Cork, a banke... |
129 | Morris (Dunkettle) | A Welsh family descended from Captain William Morris who was granted lands in East and West Carbery,... |
121, 160 | Cummins (Cork) | A family established in the Cork city locality from the mid 18th century. A number of doctors were... |
128 | McCartie (Carrignavar) | The head of this old Irish family in the early 18th century was Charles McCarty of Carrignavar, coun... |
129 | Mitchell (Mitchellsfort) | Originally a Quaker family who came to Cork from Bristol in the mid 17th century. Thomas Mitchell w... |
123 | Frankland | The Franklands appear to have been resident at Ashgrove, county Cork, from at least the mid 18th cen... |
118 | Bennett (Bennett's Court) | The Bennetts were established in county Cork by the mid 17th century and were seated at Ballymore by... |
137 | Webb (Quarterstown) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Robert Webb held land in the parishes of Castletownroche, barony... |
119 (Butler), 121 (Davis) | Davis (Dromdihy) | William Davis was agent to the Brooke estate in county Cork in the early 19th century. His son, Rog... |
124 | Green (Youghal) | A merchant family of Youghal, county Cork, who acquired an estate in the 19th century. Thomas Murdo... |
136 | Uniacke | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' gives a very detailed genealogy of this family, established in the... |
117, 158 | Bayly (Debsborough) | The Bayly family were established at Debsborough, Nenagh, county Tipperary from the early 18th centu... |
132 | Ponsonby (Imokilly) | This branch of the Ponsonby family was descended from the Right Honourable John Ponsonby, Speaker of... |
129 | Grogan-Morgan | Hamilton Knox Grogan-Morgan was among the principal lessors in the parish of Desertserges, barony of... |
124, 163 | Grehan (Clonmeen) | An estate inherited by the Grehan family of Dublin in the early 19th century. Stephen Grehan (1776... |
116 | Alcock | The representatives of Maskelyne Alcock were among the principal lessors in Kilbrogan parish, barony... |
125 | Hamilton (Cork) | James Hamilton, residing in Dublin, owned over 2000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s while Rev. Han... |
137 | Webb (Murragh) | George Webb from Cambridgeshire settled in county Laois in the mid 18th century. His eldest son, Re... |
116 | Baldwin (Mount Pleasant) | Henry Baldwin was among the principal lessors in the parish of Templemartin, barony of Kinalmeaky, c... |
132 | Popham (Bandon) | Bennett identifieds the Popham family as among the Puriatan settlers in Bandon in the 1620s. Benjami... |
135 | Villiers Stuart/Stuart (de Decies) | The introduction to the Public Record Office Northern Ireland list of the Villiers Stuart papers sta... |
126, 164 | Hobson (Cos Cork & Wexford) | The first member of the Le Hunte family to settle in county Wexford was an officer in Cromwell's arm... |
125 | Hayman | A family from Somerset who settled in Youghal, county Cork in the mid 17th century. In 1700 Samuel... |
124 | Gaskell | This family are descended from William Penn founder of the state of Pennsylvania, United States of A... |
130 | O'Brien (Aghada) | In the mid 19th century Henry O'Brien held an estate in the parishes of Aghada and Corkbeg, barony o... |
137 | Wise (Rostellan) | In the 1870s Joshua P. Wise of Rostellan, Middleton, county Cork, is recorded as owning 1,122 acres... |
116 | Adams/Goold-Adams | L.G. Pine traces the ancestry of this family from the fourth son of Edward Adams, a London merchant,... |
116 | Adams (Kilbree) | A family descended from Edward Adams, a London merchant, who was granted over 2,000 acres in the bar... |
121 | Crofton (Co Cork) | Hussey de Burgh notes Rev. H.W. Crofton as the owner of over 700 acres in county Cork in the 1870s w... |
122 | Durdin | A family settled in the vicinity of Carrigtuohill near Cork city from the mid 17th century. Alexand... |
124 | Gaggin | In 1824 the Reverend Richard Gaggin, rector of Clonmult, county Cork, married Catherine Foulke. He... |
133 | Rowland | Reference is made by John Burke (1841) to Francis Rowland, Mayor of Cork, in 1773, brother of Sir Sa... |
128 | Litton | Members of this family were prominent lawyers in 19th century Dublin, where the family had settled i... |
134 | Smyth (Rathcoursey) | This family appear to have connections with the Smyths of Ballinatray, county Waterford and a late 1... |
124 | Garde | The Gardes were originally from Kent and settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. In the 18t... |
123 (Gaggin), 135 (Taylor) | O'Brien (Inchiquin Castle) | Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin, was created 1st Earl of Inchiquin in 1654. An estate of almo... |
123 | Litchfield | An estate of 429 acres belonging to John Litchfield and located at Cloyne, barony of Imokilly and in... |
134 | Smyth (Whitegate) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Jonas Smyth held almost 400 acres of land at Finure, parish of C... |
134 | Sherrard | Rev. William Sherrard, whose address is given as Castlelyons, was the owner of over 600 acres in cou... |
123 | Fuller | Thomas Fuller of Bandon was the owner of over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s with other membe... |
134 | Smyth (Rosscarbery) | The representatives of Rev. John Smyth of Castle Downeen, Rosscarbery, were the owners of over 400 a... |
118 | Bryan (East Carbery) | John Hamilton Bryan, of Prospect Hill, Dunmanway, was the owner of over 600 acres in county Cork in... |
134 | Shuldham/Shouldham | The Shuldhams were originally from Norfolk. In the early 18th century Edmond Shuldham of Ardtully, c... |
126 | Humphreys (Broomfield) | In the 1870s William Humphreys of Broomfield owned 93 acres, Daniel Humphreys of Deerpark, Midleton... |
135, 170 | Stannard | In the early 18th century the Stannards were located in counties Limerick and Cork. They were relat... |
117 | Bell (Fermoy) | The sale rental of 1872 records the conveyance of the lands of Johnstown and other lands previously... |
137 | Walker (Fermoy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Walker held lands in the parishes of Castlelyons, Knockmo... |
134 | Sherlock (Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of the Sherlock family owned land in the parishes of Bal... |
119 | Cleary/Clery (Cork) | Thomas J. Cleary held land in the parish of Killaspugmullane, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, at t... |
131 | O'Sullivan (East Carbery & Bear) | Daniel O'Sullivan, resident in Cork city, was the owner of over 4000 acres in the county in the 1870... |
126 | Holmes (East Carbery) | Benjamin H. Holmes was among the principal lessors in the parish of Fanlobbus, barony of East Carber... |
123 | Fitzmaurice (East Carbery) | Henry Fitzmaurice was among the principal lessors in the parish of Fanlobbus, barony of East Carbery... |
130 | O'Brien (Condons & Clangibbon) | Denis O'Brien of Dalkey, county Dublin, owned 933 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. The estate of... |
133 | Ronayne (Cork & Waterford) | The Ronayne family were located in county Cork from at least the early 17th century. Philip Ronayne... |
119 | Callanan (Co Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Callanan held land in the parish of Kilbonane, barony of... |
121 | Creagh (Inchigeelagh) | Richard G. Creagh, with an address in England, was the owner of over 450 acres in county Cork in the... |
138 | Wolfe (Kilmacabea & Skibbereen) | The representatives of William Wolfe held over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Jasper Travers... |
128 | McDaniel (Bandon) | Daniel McDaniel offered for sale the property described as "the four gneeves of Knockmacoole", amoun... |
130 | Nunan/Noonan | The Nunan family were located at Moyge, parish of Liscarroll, barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county C... |
121 | Curtis (Cork) | The 180 acre estate of Mary Curtis, widow, James Good Curtis and Henry William Curtin, executors of... |
138 | Wood/Woods (Kilbolane) | Attiwell Wood married Elizabeth Falkiner daughter of Sir Riggs Falkiner 1st Baronet. He was a barri... |
125 | Harnett (Macroom) | In the 1870s the representatives of Mrs Mary Harnett of Hanover Hall, Macroom, county Cork, owned 2,... |
116 | Ahern/Herne | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" records the marriage of John Sullivan and Mary Herne of Hernsbroo... |
123 | Fergusson (Kilmurry) | In the mid 1870s Mrs Mary Fergusson of Elm Glyn, Lissardagh, parish of Kilmurry, barony of West Musk... |
134 | Spread | In March 1702 William Spread of Ballycanneen, North Liberties of Cork, bought the town and lands of... |
119 | Callaghan (Lotabeg) | Daniel Callaghan, Member of Parliament for Cork city on a number of occasions, was the second son of... |
135 | Roche (Aghada) | The estate of James Joseph Roche at Aghada, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, came into the possessi... |
133 | Ryder (Ballinterry) | The Reverend Thomas Ryder, rector of Kilfinan and Darragh, county Limerick, married Martha Badham of... |
132 | Perrott | Samuel Perrot held an estate in the parishes of Castlelyons and Rathcormack, barony of Barrymore, co... |
131 | Orpen/Orpin (Cos Cork & Waterford) | The Reverend Basil Orpin, rector of Ballyvourney, county Cork, was the son of the Reverend Abel Orpi... |
121 | Dennis (Cork) | Hugo Read writes that in the mid 18th century John Dennis, a Quaker, was a timber merchant in Cork.... |
124 | Glasgow | Alexander Glasgow was a merchant from Lanarkshire in Scotland, who bought the Oldcourt estate, count... |
137 | White (Rochfordstown) | A family established at Rochfordstown from the 18th century. In 1785 Swithin White married Mary Mar... |
126 | Hoare (Annabelle) | Two Hoare brothers, Edward and Abraham, came to Ireland in the Cromwellian army and obtained large g... |
122 | Eustace | The Eustace family of county Kildare are associated with the title Viscount Baltinglass. They were s... |
130 | Murphy (Streamhill) | Edward Cavanagh Murphy acquired an estate in the Doneraile area of county Cork in the second half of... |
231 (Ballyhennick) | Dring | The Dring family was established in county Cork from the late 17th century. They resided at Rockgro... |
132 | Pike | This family were originally from Berkshire and came to county Cork in the early 17th century where f... |
116 | Bainbridge | John Hugh Bainbridge, son of Thomas Bainbridge a banker of London and Surrey, married Jane Anne West... |
127 | Lane (Co Cork) | The estate of William Lane executor and devisee of Samuel Lane, deceased, in the city of Cork and ba... |
125 | Harris | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of Thomas Harris held an estate in the paris... |
125 | Hennis | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Mrs Hennis held land in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Imokill... |
120 | Condon/Condron/Conron | In the 18th century this family was located at Walshestown, parish of Churchtown, barony of Orrery a... |
129, 166 | Mansergh (Grenane) | The Manserghs, originally from Barwicke Hall, Yorkshire, settled at Macrony Castle, near Fermoy in c... |
126 | Jervois | Members of the Jervois family held over 450 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. In October 1855 and J... |
135 | Sweetnam | Though frequently recorded as "Sweetman" in official records, family history sources suggest the Sw... |
132 | Pratt (Co Cork) | In the mid 19th century members of the Pratt family of Gawsworth, county Cork, held lands in the par... |
136 | Townsend (Scartagh) | The Townsend family in West Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellian... |
129 | Maxwell/Perceval Maxwell | The Percevals were related to the Perceval family of Temple House, county Sligo and descend from the... |
138 | Woods (West Carbery) | Mrs. Woods of Dereeny, Skiberreen, was the owner of almost 400 acres in county Cork in the 1870s whi... |
135 & 136 (Cork), 177 (Waterford) | Thackwell | The former Roche estate at Aghada came into the possession of the Thackwell family in the second hal... |
134 | Smith (Clonmult) | On 28 February 1854 John Shaw Smith of Rostrevor, county Down, bought the Clonmult estate, county Co... |
119 | Pelham-Clinton | Lord Charles Pelham Clinton was the second son of Henry P. Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, Clumber P... |
125 | Hamilton (Cos Cork & Cavan) | Part of the Nagle estate in county Cork was bought by the Hamiltons [of Castle Hamilton, county Cava... |
129 | Meredith (Whitechurch) | Richard Martin Meredith, son of Ralph Meredith, bought the townland of Slievedotia, parish of Whitec... |
122 | Exham | John Exham was granted 212 acres in the barony of Ibane, county Cork in 1667. Thomas Exham held land... |
128 | Lloyd (East Muskerry) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Lloyd held land in the parish of Aghinagh, barony of Eas... |
160 (Clutterbuck), 170 (Shea) | Clutterbuck | In 1667 an estate of 2,969 acres was granted to Richard Clutterbuck in the barony of Middlethird, co... |
168 | Prendergast (Co Tipperary) | This family was originally established at Newcastle, county Tipperary, but they were dispossessed of... |
160 | Butler (Caher) | The Butlers were established at Caher Castle, county Tipperary, from the 16th century. This family... |
162 | Fennell | A Quaker family located in the Caher area of south county Tipperary from the mid 17th century. They... |
118 | Boyce | Records relating to John and Thomas Boyce and lands in county Cork are in the Lismore Estate Collect... |
119 | Burns (Inchigeelagh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Mary Burns held 9 townlands in the parish of Inchigeelagh, baron... |
119 | Carey (Aghabulloge) | In the mid 19th century John Westropp Carey held at least 4 townlands in the parish of Aghabulloge,... |
158 | Barton (Rochestown) | In the mid 19th century the representatives of Dunbar Barton (died 1848), sixth son of William Barto... |
168 | Quinn/Quin (Loughloher) | In the mid 1770s the estate of Gamaliel Magrath of Redmondstown was worth £1,500. He was married to... |
168 | Pennefather (Knockeevan) | A junior branch of the Pennefather family of New Park, county Tipperary, descended from Major Willia... |
168 | Pennefather (Marlow) | This branch of the Pennefather family descend from William Pennefather, third son of Matthew and Lav... |
168 | Pennefather (New Park & Lakefield) | In 1667 Cornet Matthew Pennefather from Staffordshire was granted lands in the barony of Slievardagh... |
172 | Cavendish (Waterpark) | This family was descended from Henry Cavendish, a natural son of Henry Cavendish (died 1616), elder... |
169 | Rice (Marlhill) | In the 1870s Anne Rice of Marlfield, New Inn, county Tipperary, owned 673 acres in county Tipperary.... |
116 | Anderson (Ballinaboy) | In the 1870s John P. Anderson of Ballinaboy, Ballinhassig, county Cork, owned 1,149 acres. He marri... |
116 | Anderson (Grace Dieu) | In the 1870s Thomas William Anderson of Grace Dieu Lodge, county Waterford, owned 836 acres in count... |
126 | Horgan (Co Cork) | Denis Horgan held land in the parish of Macroom, barony of West Muskerry, county Cork, at the time o... |
168 | Power (Mount Richard) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Power held an estate in the parishes of Killaloon, Kilsheel... |
118, 159 | Briscoe | Henry Briscoe born in 1753 was a Justice of the Peace for counties Tipperary, Kilkenny and Waterford... |
166 (Tipperary), 176 (Waterford) | Mandeville | The Mandevilles were established at Ballydine Castle, parish of Kilmurry, south county Tipperary fro... |
164 (Keatinge), 167 (O'Donnell) | Keatinge (Co Tipperary) | ''Burke's Family Records'' refers to John Keatinge of Garranlea, Cashel, county Tipperary who farmed... |
166 | Moore (Barne) | A family who were established in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the early 17th century.... |
168 | Perry (Woodrooff) | The Perrys were established at Woodrooff, Clonmel, county Tipperary, from the beginning of the 18th... |
169 | Riall | A Quaker family established in Clonmel by the end of the 17th century, who later became involved in... |
160 (Clibburn), 164 (Hulse) | Putland & Hulse | In the mid 19th century Mrs. Putland and Sir Charles Hulse jointly held a large estate in the parish... |
161 | Prittie (Lord Dunalley) | The Prittie family descend from Colonel Henry Prittie who was granted 5,900 acrese in county Tippera... |
165 | Lindsey/Lindsay (Co Tipperary) | John Lindsey held land in the parishes of Kilgrant, barony of Iffa and Offa East, and Cloneen, baron... |
170 | Ryan (Kilheffernan) | The Ryans were resident in the parish of Killaloan, barony of Iffa and Offa East, county Tipperary,... |
85, 167, 172 (Whitfield), 176 | Osborne (Newtown Anner & Beechwood) | The Osbornes were established in county Waterford from the early 17th century and were granted lands... |
172, 300 | Watson (Clonmel & Quansbury) | A Quaker family of Clonmel, county Tipperary, descended from Solomon Watson who married Abigail Bole... |
167 | O'Donnell (Kilsheelan) | In the mid 19th century the representatives of Robert O'Donnell held land in the parishes of Kilshee... |
163 | Hamerton | The Hamerton family were established in the town of Clonmel, county Tipperary from the 17th century.... |
165 | Lalor (Cregg) | A family originally established in county Laois who moved to county Tipperary in the late 17th centu... |
163 | Greene (Cos Tipperary & Waterford) | Godfrey Greene was granted 541 acres at Mooretown-Keating, Knocknangle and Rathmore, barony of Iffa... |
163 (Hayden), 164 (Kennedy) | Kennedy (Clonmel) | Mrs Kennedy of Clonmel, county Tipperary, owned 560 acres in that county in the 1870s. |
163 | Hackett (Gambonstown) | This family were the senior branch of the Hacketts of Fethard, county Tipperary. ''Burke's Irish Fa... |
118 | Berwick | In the 1870s the representatives of Walter Berwick owned 653 acres in county Cork. Walter Berwick w... |
118 | Bird (Bantry) | W.S. Bird of Bantry owned over 1200 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. George Bird was one of the pr... |
118 | Bullen/Crofts Bullen (Ballythomas) | Gibson writes that the Bullens were descended from Jeffrey Bullen of Salle, Norfolk, grandfather of... |
119 | Butcher | Samuel Butcher was leasing the Danesfort estate from the Colthurst family in the nineteenth century.... |
119 | Cahill (Abbeyfeale) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Michael Cahill held the townland of Milleenboy, 822 acres in the... |
119 | Carmichael | James Carmichael held a townland in the parish of Roskeen, barony of Duhallow, county Cork at the ti... |
119 | Carney (Islandbrack) | Thomas Carney of Islandbrack, parish of Kilmeen, barony of Duhallow, county Cork, owned 1,216 acres... |
119 | Carroll (Doneraile) | Michael Carroll of Park Mills, Doneraile, county Cork, owned 729 acres in that county in the 1870s. |
119 | Casey (Cork) | George Casey of Dublin owned 1,390 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. |
119 | Chesney | In the 1870s Mrs Louisa Chesney of Hampton Court Palace, London and Ballyardle, Newry, county Down,... |
119 | Cliffe (Bellevue) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Anthony Cliffe held land in the barony of Fermoy, county Cork.... |
83, 120, 160 | Cooper (Mayo, Tipperary, Cork and Westmeath) | Colonel Joshua Henry Cooper of Dunboden Park, Mullingar, county Westmeath, owned over 1700 acres in... |
121 | Creagh/Creagh Barry (Ballygriffen & Dundullerick) | Another branch of the Creagh family descended from James Creagh of Ballygriffin, county Cork, third... |
121 | Deeds | The Reverend Julius Deeds, and Miss Neville, Marden Vicarage, Steeplehurst, Kent owned 1,595 acres i... |
158 | Barton (Grove) | Thomas Barton bought the Everard estate at Fethard, county Tipperary, in 1751. He was a member of th... |
121 | de Moleyns (Fermoy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend William de Moleyns held in fee the townland of Glan... |
121 | Daly (Cleve Hill) | In the 1870s Maurice Dominick Daly of Academy Street, Cork owned 1,802 acres in county Cork. He lat... |
122 | Dutton (Cork) | William Dutton bought two lots of the Barry estate of Leamlara, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, in... |
122 | Edden | The Eddens were coach builders in the city of Cork from circa 1818 to 1860. At the time of Griffith... |
123 | Forster/Foster (Ballymaloe & Garrettstown) | Property at Ballymallowmore [Ballymaloe] and Parkylissig, barony of Imokilly, county Cork, was origi... |
123 | Fuge | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Fuge held land in the parishes of Ballyclough and Buttev... |
123 | Furlong (Aghada) | In the 1870s Mary J.B. Furlong, Aghada, owned 1,500 acres in county Cork. |
168, 177 | Perry (Cork & Waterford) | Col. Robert D. Perry was the owner of over 1100 acres in county Waterford as well as over 300 acres... |
185 | Smyth (Headborough) | The Smyths were established in conty Waterford since Elizabethan times. This branch was descended fr... |
186 | Ussher (Cappagh & Camphire, Co Waterford) | Beverly Usher was granted 1,295 acres in the barony of Imokilly, county Cork in 1667. Sadleir refer... |
175 | Graves (Counties Cork & Waterford) | Griffith's Valuation records Mrs Elina Greaves and others as the immediate lessors of townlands in t... |
182 (County Waterford) | Foley (Lismore) | Several members of the Foley family owned property in the Lismore area in the 1870s. In July 1875 ov... |
176 (County Waterford) | Musgrave (Waterford) | Burke states that the Musgraves were originally descended from a Yorkshire family. The first Richard... |
123 | Fell | Richard Latham Fell of Ulverstone, Lancashire and Fell Fort, Watergrasshill, Fermoy, county Cork, ow... |
123 | Fielding | Denis Fielding and other family members held land in the parishes of Gortroe and Magourney, barony o... |
123 | Fraser | John Fraser held some land in the parish of Brigown, barony of Condons and Clangibbon, county Cork a... |
175 | Keane (Cappoquin) | According to family sources, the Keanes have held this property since the seventeenth century when G... |
165 | Langley (Coal Brook) | A family descended from a Cromwellian soldier,Henry Charles Langley, who was given 1,795 acres in 16... |
165 | Langley (Brittas Castle) | Henry Langley of Priestown or Langley Lodge, county Tipperary was the second son of Henry Langley an... |
165 | Langley (Archerstown) | Thomas Langley of Archerstown, county Tipperary, was the youngest son of Henry Langley and his wife... |
165 | Lanigan/Lanigan-O'Keeffe | John Lanigan (1800-1868) of Glenaguile, Nenagh, county Tipperary, Member of Parliament, married Fran... |
166 | Moore (Mooresfort) | Charles Moore, a member of the Moore family of Crookedstone, county Antrim, purchased the Mooresfort... |
162 | Going (Ballyphilip, Co Tipperary) | This family was a junior branch of the Going family of Traverston, Nenagh, county Tipperary. In 181... |
168 | Poe (Harley Park) | A branch of the Poe family descended from Captain James Poe, third son of Emmanuel Poe. Captain Jam... |
36 (County Kilkenny), 173 (County Waterford), | Bushe | Colonel John Bushe, originally from Somerset, was granted lands at Kilfane in county Kilkenny follow... |
159 | Byrne (Buolick) | Lewis refers to the coal works "now being opened on the estate of Mark Byrne" in the mid 1830s. At t... |
121 (County Cork) | Croker ( Co Waterford) | Edward Croker of Tallow, county Waterford owned over 750 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Morris... |
158 | Armitage (Noan) | Dr Armitage of Noan, Ballinure, Thurles, county Tipperary owned 2,019 acres in county Tipperary in t... |
173 | Chearnley | Richard A. Chearnley of Salterbridge, Cappoquin, owned over 18,000 acres in county Waterford in the... |
169 | Reeves (Kilvemnon) | Mrs Catherine Reeves held land in the parish of Kilvemnon, barony of Slievardagh, county Tipperary i... |
159 | Burdett | Descended from Samuel Burdett who settled at Lismalin, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century, th... |
159 | Bryan (Gurteen) | The Reverend William Bryan of Gurteen, county Tipperary, son of Thomas Bryan and Elizabeth Aldwell,... |
173 | Bolton (Waterford) | Captain William Bolton was granted lands formerly owned by the Aylwards at Faithlegg in county Water... |
164 | Kellett (Clonacody) | Burke's Peerage records the purchase of lands in county Tipperary by the Kellett family at the begin... |
158 | Blackmore | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Charles Blackmore held two townlands in the parish of Rathcool,... |
170 | Scully (Silverfort) | The Scullys of Silverfort were a junior branch of the Scully family of Mantle Hill, county Tipperary... |
36 (Kilkenny), 174 (Waterford) | Congreve | Burke indicates that this family originated in Staffordshire and descend from John Congreve, residen... |
158, 161 (D'Alton) | Bianconi | Charles Bianconi, an Italian, arrived in Ireland in the early 19th century and worked as a travellin... |
168 | Price (Ardmayle) | In the mid 19th century William Price held land in the parishes of Ballysheehan, Brickendown, Kilcon... |
166 | Max | The Callanan Papers contain a will transcript of Simon Max of Gaile, county Tipperary dated 1732. T... |
159 | Burgess | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of the Burgess family held land in the parishes of Kille... |
158 | Beasley | Ruddy writes that Kilburry belonged to the Cleare family until the mid 18th century when it passed b... |
159, 169 | Bunbury (Kilfeakle) | This branch of the Bunbury family descend from Mathew Bunbury of Kilfeacle, county Tipperary, fifth... |
160 | Clarke (Graiguenoe) | Members of the Clerke and Upton families were granted lands in the baronies of Clanwilliam and Middl... |
167 | Palliser | A family originally from Yorkshire, Reverend William Palliser became Archbishop of Cashel in 1694.... |
167 | Murphy (Ballinamona) | William Murphy was a son of Edmond Murphy of Ballinamona, Cashel, county Tipperary, and his wife Mar... |
163 | Hare (Deerpark) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Hare held an estate in the parishes of Erry and St Patricks... |
160 | Cooke (Kiltinan Castle) | The Cookes of Kiltinan Castle, Fethard, county Tipperary were descended from Edward Cooke, younger b... |
159 | Carew (Woodinstown) | The Carews of Woodinstown, county Tipperary, were a branch of the Carew family, Barons of Castle Bor... |
163 | Guiry | The return of landowners 1876 records Jerome James Guiry of Peppardstown, county Tipperary, owning 5... |
160 | Carleton (Co Tipperary) | The Carletons were located in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the late 17th century. In 17... |
134, 170 | Sankey | Under the Acts of Settlement Hierom Sankey was granted over 12,700 acres in county Kerry and some l... |
162 | Gore (Derryluskan) | The Gores of Derryluskan, county Tipperary, were a junior branch of the Gore family of Tyredagh Cast... |
163 | Hall (Castlelake) | In the mid 19th century General Hall held land in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of... |
164 | Jordan (Co Tipperary) | Evory Jordan was an immediate lessor in the parish of Erry, barony of Middlethird, county Tipperary... |
160 | Cashel Commissioners | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Cashel Commissioners held an estate of at least 11 townlands... |
162 | Fitzgerald (Horsham) | Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey-FitzGerald (1818 – 1885) was a British politician, Member of Parlia... |
162 | Gordon (Clonmel) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Gordon, medical doctor and others held an estate in the par... |
168 | Davies (New Park) | When Henry Davies, a Liverpool business man, made his will dated 21 June 1856 his address was given... |
165 | Lockwood | The Lockwoods were established in the Cashel area of county Tipperary from the early 18th century.... |
166 | McCan | In 1864 Joseph McCan bought the New Park estate (910 acres at Ballyowen, Ballykelly and Garranhally... |
168 | Power/O'Neill Power (Snowhill) | The Powers of Snowhill, county Kilkenny, descend from David Power, third son of Pierce Power of Knoc... |
163 | Hemphill | The Hemphills are descended from the Reverend Samuel Hemphill, described as a "distinguished Presbyt... |
161 | Cuffe | Joseph Cuffe, a Cromwellian soldier, married Martha, daughter of Agmondesham Muschamp and had a son,... |
173 | Carey (Waterford) | In the 1870s the representatives of Richard Carey of Newtownbarry, county Wexford, owned over 650 a... |
123 | Galgey/Gallagy | William Gallagy held two townlands in the parish of Kilmichael, barony of West Muskerry, county Cork... |
124 | Geale (Limerick) | Hamilton Gale/Geale held an estate in the parish of Clonfert, barony of Duhallow, county Cork and in... |
124 | Gleeson | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Michael Gleeson held land in the parish of Kilmacdonogh, barony... |
124 | Goulding | In the 1870s Thomas and B. Goulding of Gurrane, Donoughmore, owned 697 acres in county Cork. |
124 | Gray (Inchera) | Pope Gray married Mary, daughter of Rowland Davies. Their son, the Reverend Rowland Davies Gray, ma... |
125 | Hayes (Cork) | In the mid 19th century Stephen Hayes held land in the parishes of Inchigeelagh and Kilmichael, baro... |
125 | Herbert (Kilnamanagh) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Edward Thomas Herbert held an estate in the parish of Kilnamana... |
125-126 | Hoare (Annabelle) | Two Hoare brothers, Edward and Abraham, came to Ireland in the Cromwellian army and obtained large g... |
126 | Honan (Cork) | The Honans of Cork city were descended from the Honans of Limerick city. In the early 20th century... |
126 | Johnson (Newtown, Waterford) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Johnson held land in the parishes of Brigown, Kilgullane... |
127 | Kenifick/Kenefick | Anthony McCan traces the history of this merchant family of Cork from Edmond Kenifick of the mid 18t... |
127 | Law (Inchigeelagh) | In the mid 19th century Henry Law held several townlands in the parish of Inchigeelagh, barony of We... |
127 | Leahy (Shanakiel) | David Leahy of Shanakiel, near Cork city, married Catherine O'Sullivan and had two sons Daniel and J... |
127 | Leahy (Bear) | The county Cork estate of the Leahy family in the Bantry area and at Macroom and Cork was held from... |
127 | L'Estrange (Cork) | In the 1870s Hilary F. L'Estrange of Clifton, Bristol, owned 936 acres in county Cork. ''Burke's I... |
184 | Parker (Green Park) | In 1779 John Robert Parker of Green Park, Youghal, county Cork married Catherine Uniacke of Kerminch... |
128 | Lynch (Donaghmore) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Jeremiah Lynch held land (Kilcullen North and South = 1,716 acre... |
128 | Lyons (Cork) | Francis Lyons, Mayor of Cork 1866-1868, was the owner of 866 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. He... |
128 | McBride | In the 1870s James McBride of Greenock, Scotland, owned 4,629 acres in county Cork. |
128 | McCall | The McCalls descend from Samuel McCall, a merchant located in Glasgow in the early 18th century. In... |
129 | McSweeney/MacSwiney (Cork) | In the mid 19th century the representatives of John McSweeny held land in the county Cork parishes o... |
129 (Cork), 176 (Waterford) | McKenna | Sir Joseph Neale McKenna was an Irish banker and politican. He was born in Dublin in 1819, the son... |
111, 29, 151 | Macnamara (Corbally) | In the 1870s Thomas Macnamara of Corbally, Limerick owned 226 acres in county Clare, 2,157 acres in... |
129 | Mahony (Kildorrery) | In the 1870s John Mahony of Quit Rent, Kildorrery, barony of Condons and Clangibbon, county Cork, wa... |
129 | Miller (Ballycaseymore) | A Scottish family who were settled in the parish of Drumline, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare... |
161 | Dawson/Massy-Dawson (Ballynacourte) | In 1666 John Dawson was granted an estate of over 2,900 acres in county Tipperary including the cast... |
159 | Bradshaw (Summerville) | Robert Bradshaw was reputed to have been granted estates in the Cullen and Cappawhite locality on th... |
160 | Creaghe (Castlepark) | Richard Creaghe was living at Castlepark, barony of Clanwilliam, county Tipperary, in the early 19th... |
159 | Butler (Ballycarron) | The Butlers were resident in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of Clanwilliam, county T... |
166 | Massy (Suir Castle) | Francis Hugh Massy of Suir Castle, county Tipperary, (born 1755) was the fourth son of the the 1st B... |
172 | White (Golden Hills) | Henry Connor White of Golden Hill, county Tipperary, was the Registrar of the Royal Dublin Society f... |
170 | Scully (Kilfeakle & Mantle Hill) | The Scullys of county Tipperary descend from Jeremiah Scully who was established at Cashel in the mi... |
166 | Maguire | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Philip McGuire held land in the parishes of Killardry and Relick... |
158 (Tipperary), 173 (Waterford) | Baker (Lismacue) | The Baker family settled in county Tipperary in the mid 17th century, Walter Baker having obtained a... |
132 (Cork), 177 Waterford) | Pope (Cork & Waterford) | The Pope family are said to have settled in Waterford and made their fortune as wine merchants. Henr... |
173 | Barron | Burke asserts that this family, originally barons of Burnchurch, county Kilkenny, were a branch of t... |
158 | Baker/Cole Baker | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend George Cole Baker held land in the parishes of Cord... |
169 | Roe (Roesborough) | Andrew Roe settled in county Tipperary in the early 18th century and purchased Roesborough from the... |
159 | Blunden | In 1667 Overington Blunden gent was granted lands in counties Kilkenny, Offaly, Waterford and Tipper... |
168 | Bagwell Purefoy | The Bagwell Purefoys descend from Edward Bagwel, a grandson of John Bagwell of Marlfield, Clonmel, c... |
163, 166 | Maude | Robert Maude [of Yorkshire] was granted over 10,000 acres in counties Tipperary, Cork and Meath in 1... |
167 | Murphy (Ballymore) | ''Burkes Irish Family Records'' states that Patrick Murphy was granted a lease of lands at Ballymore... |
163 | Grene | From the 1830s, John Grene or Greene held land in the barony of Kilnamanagh Lower, county Tipperary,... |
161 | Dowling (Tipperary) | In the 1870s Thomas Dowling of Henry Street, Tipperary, owned 1,437 acres (Cappawhite locality) in c... |
164 | Kennedy (Ballyshannon) | The Landowners return of 1876 records Miss E. Kennedy of Ballyshannon owning 597 acres in county Tip... |
178 | Waterford College, Trustees of | The trustees of Waterford College were among the principal lessors in the parishes of Fenoagh and Mo... |
163 | Hankey | In 1836 Lady Emily Georgina Arabella Butler, sister of the Earl of Glengall, married Richard Pennefa... |
158 | Bagwell (Kilmore) | Thomas P. Power writes that John Bagwell, a Clonmel merchant, purchased about 900 acres in the baron... |
158 | Banfield | The Banfields were a Quaker merchant family of Clonmel, county Tipperary, involved in the milling in... |
158 | Ponsonby (Bessborough, Earl of ) | The Bessborough estate held lands in the parishes of Fenagh and Kiltoghert, county Leitrim during th... |
164 | Homan | William Jackson Homan, second son of the Reverend Philip Homan was created a baronet in 1801. Sir W... |
166 | Massy (Kingswell) | John Massy, son of Charles Massy and his wife Margaret Spread Cummins and grandson of the Reverend W... |
167 | Agar | The Agar family held estates in both Ireland and England and were mainly associated with county Kilk... |
168 | Power (Kilfane & Glencairn Abbey) | Sir John Power of Kilfane, county Kilkenny, was the son of John Power of Tullamaine Castle, county T... |
165 | Lenigan (Castle Fogarty) | In 1788 James Fogerty of Castle Fogarty, near Thurles, county Tipperary, died childless and his sist... |
163 | Harden | The Harden family appear to have been established in the Borrisoleigh area of county Tipperary from... |
168 | Pennefather (Ballynera) | This branch of the Pennefather family descended from Thomas, second son of Kingsmill Pennefather, el... |
176 | Mansfield (Rathgormuck) | Walter Henry Mansfield was among the principal lessors in the parish of Rathgormuck at the time of G... |
176 | Pedder | In the 1870s Henry Pedder of Kilgainy, Clonmel was the owner of over 500 acres in county Waterford.... |
165 (Tipperary), 176 (Waterford) | LaBarte | The representatives of Richard LaBarte, of Shanakill, county Waterford, owned over 600 acres in the... |
174 | English | Morris notes that Andrew English, of Mothel parish, married Susanna Musgrave, daugher of Richard Mus... |
116 (Cork), 173 (Waterford) | Anthony | Gallwey notes that the Anthony family became associated with the properties at Carrigcastle and Seaf... |
176 | O'Keeffe (Waterford) | John O'Keeffe of Ballylemon, Dungarvan and Mountain Castle, Cappoquin, served as MP for Dungarvan i... |
178 | Woodroffe (Lismore) | In the 1870s, William Morton Woodroffe of Ballysaggartmore, county Waterford, owned over 4400 in the... |
178 | Woodroffe (Lismore) | In the 1870s, William Morton Woodroffe of Ballysaggartmore, county Waterford, owned over 4400 in the... |
177 | Poole (Waterford) | Thomas Walter Poole, with an address in Dublin, owned over 500 acres in county Waterford in the 1870... |
167 | Otway | By a patent dated 10 October 1685, John Otway was granted Castle Otway, county Tipperary. His desc... |
171 | Wall (Holycross) | This family were a branch of the Walls of Coolnamuck, county Waterford. The Reverend Garrett Wall w... |
158 | Beere (Co Tipperary) | Members of the Beere family were solicitors and land agents. Richard Beere, fourth son of Thomas Bee... |
162 | Going (Liskeveen) | The Goings of Ballyphilip and Liskeveen, county Tipperary, both descend from James Going, a younger... |
165 | Lanphier | In the mid 19th century Vernon Lamphier held land in the parish of Ballymurreen, barony of Eliogarty... |
166 | Maher (Turtulla & Tullamaine) | Nicholas Valentine Maher of Turtualla was buried in St Mary's graveyard, Thurles, county Tipperary,... |
166 | Maher (Turtulla & Tullamaine) | Nicholas Valentine Maher of Turtualla was buried in St Mary's graveyard, Thurles, county Tipperary,... |
171 | Trant (Kerry & Tipperary) | The Trants had originally held lands in the barony of Corkaguiny, county Kerry but by the early 19th... |
169 | Ryan (Inch) | The Ryan family were located at Inch, barony of Eliogarty, county Tipperary, from the late 17th cent... |
159 | Carden (Templemore & Fishmoyne) | The Cardens settled at Templemore, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century. In 1717 John Carden... |
170 | Stannix | In the mid 19th century Miss Emma Stannix held at least 11 townlands in the parish of Moycarky, baro... |
159 | Cambie | In 1667 Major Solomon Camby was granted over 1,700 acres in the barony of Lower Ormond, county Tippe... |
171 | Thompson (Killoran) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Thompson was the owner of the townland of Killoran, pari... |
177 (Waterford) | Rea/Ray (Waterford) | The representatives of Rev, Joseph C. Ray or Rea were the owners of property in county Waterford at... |
171 | Waller (Castle Waller & Rockvale) | In the mid 17th century Richard Waller (formerly Warren), a Cromwellian soldier, was granted lands i... |
171 | Waller (Prior Park) | This family descend from a Cromwelllian soldier Richard Waller who settled at Cully, Newport, county... |
160 | Cooke (Brownstown) | Samuel Cooke held land at Brownstown, barony of Eliogarty, county Tipperary, from Captain Goold, in... |
167 | Nugent/O'Reilly Nugent | The O'Reilly family were established at Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, county Westmeath from the 17th c... |
169 | Russell (Ballydavid) | The Russells appear to have been resident at Ballydavid, Littleton, county Tipperary from the early... |
164 | Hutchinson (Timoney) | In 1681 James Hutchinson of county Tipperary, son of a Cromwellian soldier, married Jane Bennet and... |
102, 171 | Minchin (Greenhills & Killacolla) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that William Minchin, fifth son of Charles Minchin, bought G... |
166 | Minchin (Busherstown) | Humphrey Minchin was granted 1,271 acres in the barony of Slievardagh, county Tipperary in 1668. His... |
166 | Minchin (Annagh) | The Minchins of Annagh, county Tipperary, descend from John Minchin of Annagh and Castle Inch, count... |
177 | Sherlock (Waterford) | Paul Sherlock was granted large estates in the baronies of Middlethird and Gaultiere, county Waterfo... |
174 | Waterford Corporation | The Corporation of Waterford was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Killoteran and Trini... |
165 | Lidwell | The Lidwells were established in county Tipperary from the mid 18th century. In 1826 Frederick Li... |
167 | O'Brien (Ardfort) | In the mid 19th century Francis O'Brien of Thurles, county Tipperary, held an estate in the parishes... |
159 | Carden (Barnane) | Arthur E. Carden has written a very detailed history of this family who acquired Barnane, county Tip... |
166 | Mason (Derrylahan) | William Mason of Derrylahan, parish of Bourney, county Tipperary, held land from Peter David La Touc... |
165 | Lloyd (Mortlestown) | John Lloyd of Cranagh, county Tipperary, refers to his kinsman Thomas Lloyd Prince in his will dated... |
158 | Birch (Roscrea) | Members of the Birch family were prominent distillers and brewers at Roscrea, county Tipperary in th... |
169 | Roe (Loran Park) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Roe estate was in the parishes of Bourney, Killavinoge and T... |
162 | Gibson (Rockforest) | William Gibson purchased the Rockforest estate, county Tipperary, [in the 1850s.] By his first wife,... |
178 (Waterford) | Wallace (Waterford) | Alexander Wallace, with an address at Colchester, England, was the owner of over 350 acres in county... |
174 | Fitzgerald/Purcell Fitzgerald (Little Island) | This family claimed ancient ties with the original Fitzgeralds who came to Ireland in the twelfth ce... |
173 | Ardagh (Waterford) | William Michael Ardagh, whose address is given as Stradbally, county Waterford, owned over 1000 acre... |
177 | Strangman | An estate at Carricklone, barony of Middlethird, county Waterford, was offered for sale in the Lande... |
159 | Butler (Ash Park & Wilford) | William Butler of Park died in 1800 and was succeeded by his son James, born 1785, who later became... |
161 | Darby | The Darby family lived at Leap Castle, King's County (Offaly) and married members of the Lovett fami... |
159 (Bridge), 168 | Damer/Dawson Damer | The Damer family, who held estates in Dorset and Somerset, supported Cromwell and, after the Restora... |
166, 278 | Martin (Killoskehane) | John Martin (1797-1876), a cotton mill owner, of Shrigley, Killeagh, county Down, owned 1,750 acres... |
172 | Willington (Castle Willington) | Jonathan Willington, the third son of James and Mary Willington of Killoskehane Castle, county Tippe... |
171 | Vaughan (Golden Grove) | The Vaughans of Golden Grove or Knocknamase, county Offaly, were of Welsh origin and settled in King... |
166 | Maxwell (Glenalbert) | In the mid 19th century Albert F. Maxwell held land in the parishes of Rathnaveoge and Roscrea, baro... |
161 | Dudley | The Dudley family were living at Mount Dudley on the outskirts of Roscrea, county Tipperary from at... |
164 | Jackson (Inane) | The Jackson family held an estate at Inane, parish of Roscrea, county Tipperary in the 19th century... |
165 | Lloyd (Cranagh & Lloydsborough) | Early generations of this family married members of the Otway, Blunden and Clutterbuck families. Jo... |
167 | Fitzmaurice | Lord George Hamilton was created Earl of Orkney in 1696. He married Elizabeth Villiers and was succe... |
165, 167 (O'Brien) | Lalor/Power-Lalor | Jeremiah Lalor settled in county Tipperary in the mid 17th century and married Judith O'Meagher. T... |
165 | Lloyd (Skehanagh) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' records the two sons of Thomas Lloyd, second son of John Lloyd of C... |
176 | O'Dell (Waterford) | Edward O'Dell of Carriglea, Dungarvan, was the owner of over 3000 acres in county Waterford in the 1... |
173 | Bagge (Waterford) | Historical sources suggest the Bagge family descended from John Bagge who settled in Waterford somet... |
175 | Kennedy (Clashmore) | The Landowners Return of 1876 records Mrs. Francis [sic] Kennedy of Ballynamultina, Clashmore as the... |
164 | Hyndman | John Elliott Hyndman was a prominent member of the Masonic order in Dublin. He died in 1859 aged 63... |
168 | Petre | In the mid 19th century Richard F. Power held two townlands in the parish of Aghnameadle, barony of... |
160 | Carrol (Kilmore) | The Carrol family was settled at Tulla, county Tipperary, from the 17th century. William Parker Carr... |
175 | Kennedy (Waterford) | Burke indicates that this family's association with Waterford stems from its descent from the family... |
133 (Cork), 177 (Waterford) | Roche (Kinsalebeg) | In the 1870s, George Roche held 140 acres in county Waterford as well as joint ownership of over 470... |
144 (Kerry), 177 (Waterford) | Paul | Sir Robert Paul was the proprietor of over 800 acres in the parish of Listowel, county Kerry in the... |
174 | Dower | Catherine Dower of Tinnascart, barony of Decies-within-Drum, was the owner of over 300 acres in coun... |
308 | de Montmorency | Captain Harvey J.de Montmorency is recorded in Griffith's Valuation as holding the townlands of Cloo... |
164 | Jackson (Mount Pleasant) | Major George Jackson of Mount Pleasant, Nenagh, county Tipperary, married Letitia, daughter of Richa... |
160 | Crawford | In the mid 19th century William Cooper Crawford, son of Cooper Crawford, held land in the parishes o... |
168 | Poe (Donnybrook & Solsborough) | William Poe of Knock and Emmanuel Poe of Solsborough, county Tipperary, were older brothers of James... |
163 | Head | The Head family descend from Michael Head, Sheriff of the city of Waterford in 1672 and Mayor in 168... |
161 | Dalton (Grenanstown) | In 1666 Peter Dalton, gentleman, was granted 2,476 acres in the barony of Upper Ormond, county Tipp... |
162 | Gason | The Gason family, reputed to have been originally from Kent, settled in county Tipperary in the mid... |
159 | Brereton (Rathurles) | This branch of the Brereton family was originally established in county Offaly. Thomas Brereton was... |
163 | Hackett (Riverstown & Parsonstown) | The Hacketts of Moor Park, county Offaly and Riverstown, county Tipperary were a junior branch of th... |
171 | Talbot (Cloneen) | In the mid 19th century Thomas Talbot and others held land in the parish of Corbally, barony of Iker... |
170 | Smith (Milford) | Ralph Smith of Ballingarry, county Tipperary, was descended from a family of that name originally ba... |
172 | Woods (Parsonstown) | William Woods held 4 townlands in the parish of Aglishcloghane, barony of Lower Ormond, county Tippe... |
159 | Bunbury (Lisbryan) | The Bunbury family of Lisbryan, barony of Lower Ormond, county Tipperary, descend from Thomas Bunbur... |
169 | Robinson (Co Tipperary) | The Robinson family were settled in the Ballingarry locality of county Tipperary from the mid 17th c... |
158 | Atkinson (Ashley Park) | The Atkinsons of Ashley Park and South Park, county Tipperary, were a junior branch of the Atkinsons... |
162 | Falkiner (Mount Falcon) | A family originally from Yorkshire and settled in Dublin by the late 17th century. Richard Falkiner... |
171 | Towers | The Towers family had property in counties Meath and Tipperary in the early 18th century. Reverend... |
170 | Saunders (Killavalla & Largay) | This family descend from an officer in Cromwell's army, who settled at Saunder's Court, county Wexfo... |
158 | Biddulph | Nicholas Biddulph of Congor, county Tipperary, was the eldest son of Francis Biddulph of Mount Olive... |
170 | Sheppard | This family descend from a Cromwellian officer, Captain Thomas Sheppard, who was granted over 1,400... |
170-171 | Stoney (Co Tipperary) | Thomas Stoney from Yorkshire came to Ireland in the late 17th century and settled in county Tipperar... |
158 | Antisell | Christopher Antisell is reputed to have purchased Sraduff, parish of Dorrha, barony of Lower Ormond,... |
168, 177 | Quin (Upperthird) | In the 1870s, Mary Anne Quin is recorded as the owner of over 5000 acres in county Waterford as well... |
166 | Minnitt (Annaghbeg, Co Tipperary) | The Minnitts were established at Mount Minnitt, county Limerick at the end of the 17th century but m... |
162 (Flower) | Cuthbert (Cloghprior) | Members of the Cuthbert family were involved in the legal profession in the 19th century. Eccles Cu... |
171 | Taylor (Noan) | In 1666 Nathaniel Taylor, an officer in Cromwell's army, was ganted an estate of approximately 1,000... |
172 | Wilson (Harvest Lodge) | George Hamilton Wilson is recorded at Harvest Lodge, county Tipperary, in 1862 (Thom's Directory).... |
136 | Toone | Francis Hastings Toone, was the son of Sweeney Toone, an East India Company director. In 1819 Maria... |
136 | Toone | Francis Hastings Toone, was the son of Sweeney Toone, an East India Company director. In 1819 Maria... |
160 | Clarke (Bushy Park) | Online sources suggest that David Clarke of Park House, Macclesfield, was involved in the cloth trad... |
162 | Fleetwood | Colonel Charles Fleetwood was granted 720 acres in the barony of Upper Ormond in 1668. In the mid 19... |
177 | Power (Decies-without-Drum) | Gallwey states that the various branches of the Power family were associated with this area long be... |
158 (Abernethy), 161 (Cruise/Cruess) | Abernethy | William Abernethy held at least two townlands in the parish of Loughkeen, barony of Lower Ormond, co... |
166 | Marshall (Baronne Court) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Joseph Marshall held at least nine townlands in the parish of L... |
174 | College of Physicians, King's & Queen's | In the 1870s, the College of Physicians of Kildare Street, Dublin, owned over 3000 acres in county W... |
164 | Kennedy (Nenagh) | Members of the Kennedy family held land in the Nenagh locality at the time of Griffith's Valuation.... |
161 | Dancer | Sir Thomas Dancer, an alderman and Mayor of Waterford city, was created a baronet in 1662. In 1668 h... |
161 | Ely | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry and Thomas Ely held small parcels of land in the parishes... |
172 | Wolfe (Rockford) | This family were a junior branch of the Wolfe family of Forenaghts, county Kildare. In 1823, John W... |
176 | McGuire/McGwire (Clonea) | Burke states that the Clonea branch of this family is descended from the ancient family of McGuire o... |
170 | Ryan (Tyone) | In the 1870s Thomas John Ryan of Tyone House, Nenagh, county Tipperary, owned 1,319 acres in county... |
175 | Giles | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Miss Catherine Giles held townlands in the parish of Dungarvan,... |
175 | Humble/Nugent Humble | Sir John Nugent Humble was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Dungarvan and KIlgobnet, b... |
176 | Power O'Shee (Gardenmorris) | The Shees were a Kilkenny family of ancient lineage who married into a number of other significant l... |
159 | Bolton (Nenagh) | In the 1870s George Bolton, Crown Solicitor, owned over 4,300 acres in county Tipperary and 303 acre... |
171 | Tuthill (Drominagh) | Another branch of the Tuthill family descend from George Tuthill who married as his second wife, Ann... |
175 (Waterford) | Gallwey | In the 1870s, Henry Gallwey, resident in Waterford city, owned over 250 acres in county Waterford an... |
161 | Dempster | In 1818 Dr James Dempster, of the 93rd Regiment, married Elizabeth Maria, only daughter of John Carr... |
171 | Talbot (Ashgrove) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend Benjamin Talbot and Robert Talbot held land in the... |
170 | Saurin | The Saurins of county Tipperary were a Huguenot family who came to Ireland in the early 18th century... |
158 | Blackett | The Blacketts were a Northumberland family with their seat at Wylam, Newcastle on Tyne. In 1852 Mon... |
175 | Hely | Thomas Hely was among the principal lessors in the parish of Modelligo, barony of Decies-without-Dru... |
175 | Griffith (County Waterford) | In 1851, Christopher Darby Griffith was among the principal lessors in the parish of Modelligo, coun... |
172 | Young (Shallee) | From the mid 18th century the Youngs were resident in the Shallee locality, parish of Killoscully, b... |
162 | Going (Cahir) | This family were merchants, based in county Offaly, in the 18th century. In the late 1790s Charles... |
168 | Phillips (Mount Rivers) | This family of Phillips was settled in county Tipperary from at least the mid 18th century. [Thomas... |
173 | Beresford (Woodhouse) | In the 1870s Robert H. Beresford was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Waterford. Almost 200 ac... |
158 (Armstrong), 159 | Bloomfield | The Bloomfield family were originally settled at Eyre Court, county Galway, in the early 18th centur... |
170 | Ryan (Ballymackeogh) | This family were settled in county Tipperary from the mid 17th century. In 1814 William Ryan of Bal... |
172 | Westropp (Carker) | George Westropp, second son of John Westropp of Attyflin, county Limerick, married in 1841 Thomasin... |
171 | Tuthill (Moyglare) | The Tuthills of Moyglare, county Kildare, descend from the Reverend Christopher Devonsher Tuthill, f... |
158 | Abbott (Burgesbeg) | In the mid 19th century Mrs Mary Abbot held two townlands in the parish of Burgesbeg, barony of Owne... |
158 | Alderson | The Reverend E. Alderson owned 755 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. |
158 | Avery | In the 1870s John G. Avery of England owned 1,141 acres in county Tipperary. |
158 | Atkins/Atkins-Going | The genealogy of this family was recorded in the late 1830s. Robert Atkins of Fountainville, born 1... |
158 | Barlow (Co Tipperary) | Griffith's Valuation records Peter Barlow holding an estate in the parishes of Moyaliff, Templebeg,... |
158 | Barnes | I.R.B. Jennings refers to Joseph Barnes of Kilsheelin, barony of Iffa and Offa East, county Tipperar... |
158 | Bennett (Templemore) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Bennett held land in the parishes of Drom and Templemore, b... |
158 | Blayney | Castleblayney was founded by Edward Blayney, governor of Monaghan in the early 17th century, who was... |
159 | Brooke (Cole Brooke) | In 1765 Francis Brooke married Hannah Prittie, sister of the 1st Lord Dunalley. Their son Henry was... |
159 | Bruce (Lesseragh) | Major William Tyrrell Bruce of the 18th Royal Irish Regiment and of Lesseragh, Coolbaun, Borrisokane... |
159 | Burnet | In the 1870s Helena Burnet of Dublin owned over a thousand acres in county Tipperary and 389 acres i... |
160 | Carvill/Carville | Joseph Carvill of Newry, [county Down] owned 600 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. |
160 | Cooke (Cordangan) | This branch of the Cooke family were descended from Peter Cooke, a younger brother of Thomas and Edw... |
160 | Cormack (Tipperary) | In the mid 19th century Messrs Cormack and Whelphy held land in the parish of Upperchurch, barony of... |
161 | Delany | In the 1870s Catherine Delany of Athboy, county Meath owned 629 acres in county Tipperary and John R... |
161 | Doyle | William Le Hunt Doyle of London owned 864 acres in county Tipperary and 4 acres in Waterford city in... |
161 | Drapes | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the name Drapes was associated with counties Cavan, Kilkenny and... |
161 | Duggan (Kilvellane) | In the mid 19th century Austin Duggan held a townland in the parish of Kilvellane, barony of Owney a... |
161 | Esmonde (Ballynastragh) | The Esmonde family were established at Ballynastragh, near Gorey, county Wexford, from the mid 17th... |
161 | Errington | This family was originally from York in the north of England. In 1838, Michael Errington [born 1801... |
161 | Eyre (Uppercourt) | Thomas Joseph Eyre of Uppercourt, Freshfort, county Kilkenny, was the fourth son of John Lewis, Coun... |
162 | Maxwell | In the mid 19th century Lady Farnham held an estate in the parishes of Dromineer and Monsea, barony... |
163 | Headech | In 1865 William Headech bought the Holmes estate at Johnstown, county Tipperary. Daniel Grace writ... |
162 | Fawcett (Co Tipperary) | George Fawcett, son of George, born in county Tipperary, entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1833, ag... |
162 | Fitzgerald (Lisheen) | The Fitzgerald estate of Corkbeg and Lisquinlan, county Cork, was inherited by the Uniacke family in... |
162 | Fosbery (Clorhane) | A family originally from Wiltshire who settled in county Limerick at the end of the 17th century. T... |
162 | Gallwey | In the 1870s Sir William Gallwey 2nd Baronet of Thirkleby Park, Yorkshire, is recorded as owning 712... |
162 | Gaussen | David Gaussen of a French Hugenot family arrived in the north of Ireland in the early 18th century.... |
163 | Graham (Clonboo) | Charles Graham of Seaview House, Clontarf, Co Dublin, owned 1,479 acres in county Tipperary in the 1... |
163 | Graham/Graham Sadleir | John Graham of Hymenstown, New Inn, county Tipperary, owned 1,541 acres in that county in the 1870s.... |
163 | Greer (Clonmel) | A demesne and house on the outskirts of Clonmel, the property of William Greer, were offered for sa... |
163 | Griffith (Aghsmear) | Joseph Griffith, son of the Reverend Joseph Philip Griffith, married Eliza daughter of George Roe in... |
163 | Hamilton (Douglas) | Frederick Hamilton of Douglas, Cork, owned 2,966 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. The lands... |
163 | Hanley (Borrisoleigh) | In the mid 19th century Joseph Hanley held land in the parishes of Upperchurch, barony of Kilnamanag... |
163 | Hannigan | Anthony Hannigan of Dalkey, county Dublin, owned 1,832 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. He is... |
163 | Hassard (Waterford) | Mrs. Anne Hassard was the owner of over 300 acres in county Waterford in the 1870s as well as over 2... |
164 | Hone (Tipperary) | In 1878 Nathaniel Hone of St Dondough’s Park, Malahide, county Dublin, owned 200 acres in county Cav... |
164 | Hopkinson | In the 1870s Jonathan Hopkinson of Egypt owned 3,799 acres in county Tipperary. |
164 | Jones (Belville) | Belville in the parish of Ballyloughloe, county Westmeath, was the home of the Jones family. It was... |
164 | Jones (Clogher) | Joseph Jones and Morgan Jones held land in the parishes of Clogher and Clonoulty, barony of Kilnaman... |
164 | Kelly (Birr) | In the 1870s Charles J. Kelly of Parsonstown [Birr] owned 687 acres in county Tipperary. He would a... |
165 | Knox (Castlereagh) | The Knoxes came from county Donegal and settled at Castlereagh in the 17th century. By the early 1... |
165 | Laurin | Messrs Laurin of Dublin owned 1,086 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. |
165 | Levinge (Co Tipperary) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation (publ. 1854) Godfrey Levinge is recorded as the holder of land i... |
165 | Lyster (Co Tipperary) | In the 1870s George Lyster of 6 Ely Place, Dublin, owned 971 acres in county Tipperary. |
166 | Mahony (Clonmel) | In the 1870s Joseph Mahony and William Mahony of Clonmel owned 551 and 583 acres respectively in the... |
166 | Mangin | In the 1870s Alexander Reuben Mangin of Pall Mall, London, owned 731 acres in county Tipperary. The... |
166 | Medlen | George Austin Medlen of Lowlands, Roscrea, owned 1,365 acres in county Tipperary and 54 acres in Kin... |
166 | Leeson | In the 1870s the Countess of Milltown, Blessington, county Wicklow, owned 1,210 acres in county Tipp... |
166 | Molony (Thurles) | William and Joseph Molony of Thurles, county Tipperary, owned 3,366 acres in the county in the 1870s... |
167 | Morton (Clonmel) | The Reverend James Morton of Little Island, Clonmel, county Waterford, held land in the parishes of... |
167 | Mulholland | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Mulholland held land in the parishes of Loughmoe East and S... |
167 | Murdoch | In the 1870s Robert Murdoch of 36, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin, owned over 5,000 acres in county Tip... |
167 | Murray (Co Tipperary) | In the 1870s Maria Murray owned 1,101 acres in county Tipperary. [A Murray family held premises in t... |
167 | Deane | Matthew Deane came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased lands in county Cork. He was ma... |
167 | Myers | In the 1870s James Myers of Clonmel, county Tipperary, owned 989 acres in the county and 17 acres i... |
167 | O'Brien (Carlow) | Denis O'Brien of Carlow owned 2,448 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. |
167 | O'Brien (Rockfield) | Captain Michael O'Brien of Rockfield, Kilpeacon, county Limerick, owned 619 acres in county Tipperar... |
167 | O'Brien (Uskane) | Mary O'Brien held 4 townlands in the parish of Uskane, barony of Lower Ormond, county Tipperary, in... |
167 | O'Brien (Tinnekilly) | Timothy O'Brien was created a baronet in 1849. He was the son of Timothy O'Brien of county Tipperar... |
167 | O'Brien (Garrykennedy) | Dr Timothy O'Brien and James Watson were two of the principal landholders in the townland of Garryke... |
167 | O'Byrne | John Byrne of Mullinahack, county Dublin, a partner in the firm of that name, married Elizabeth Byrn... |
167 | O'Keeffe (Templemore) | Dixon C. O'Keeffe (son of Cornelius of Richmond, Thurles) and Alicia O'Keeffe held a mortgage on the... |
167 | O'Meara | In the 1870s John O'Meara of Somerset in the townland of Abbeville, parish of Lorrha, county Tippera... |
167 | Butler | The 1st Duke of Ormonde was one of the largest estate owners in Ireland at the beginning of the 18th... |
168 | Palmer (Roscrea) | In the mid 19th century Sandford Palmer held the townland of Camlin, 637 acres in the parish of Corb... |
168 | Randall | In 1850 the Reverend William Randall, rector of All Saints, Leeds married Louisa daughter of Henry A... |
169 | Parsons | The Parsons were a family of Elizabethan settlers. Richard Parsons settled as Birr in the early 17t... |
169 | Russell (Roscrea) | In the 1870s John W. Russell of Lorkeene Castle, Roscrea, owned 1,100 acres in county Tipperary. Fol... |
169 | Russell (Coolapreavane) | In the 1870s Messrs Thomas and Philip Russell owned the townland of Coolapreavane, 771 acres in the... |
169 | Ryan (Gortkelly) | This family of Ryans held land from the Ryans of Inch, Thurles, county Tipperary. The Ryan of Inch... |
159 (Bunbury) | Minchin (Woodville) | Edward Minchin of Glenahilty, county Tipperary, was the sixth son of Charles Minchin. His third son... |
169 | Ryan (Rathneaveen) | Michael Ryan was living in a house in Rathneaveen Ryan, parish and county of Tipperary, in the mid 1... |
169 | Ryan (Dublin) | Patrick Ryan of Dublin owned 900 acres in county Tipperary and 2 acres in Kilkenny city in the 1870s... |
170 | Sadleir (Holycross) | This branch of the Sadleir family descend from Richard, seventh son of Clement Sadleir of Ballintemp... |
170 | Savile | In the 1870s Captain William Saville of Wye, Kent, England, owned 748 acres in county Tipperary. He... |
134, 170 | Shaw (Bushy Park) | In the mid 19th century Sir Robert Shaw held land in the parish of Ballingarry, barony of Slievardag... |
170 | Smith (Ardcrony and Donegal) | Eleanor Smith held the townland of Ardcrony, parish of Ardcrony, barony of Lower Ormond, county Tipp... |
108, 170 | Smith (France) | In the 1870s the representatives of E.V. Smith of France owned 1,312 acres and John L. Smith of Fran... |
170 | Spain | A family resident in the Nenagh locality of county Tipperary in the 19th century. In the 1870s Cha... |
171 | Sullivan (Lacken Hall) | Michael Sullivan of Inch House/Lacken Hall, county Kilkenny, was the second son of William Sullivan... |
171 | Tennant | The Tennant family [from Kirkcubridshire] bought the Jacob estate of Mobarnan in the 1850s. In the... |
171 | Tilhault | The representatives of Charles Tilhault, Dundee, Scotland, owned 1,810 acres in county Tipperary in... |
171 | Tighe (Woodstock) | Richard Tighe settled in Dublin in the mid-17th century and acquired large estates in counties Carlo... |
171 | Toler | Otway Fortescue Toler was a younger brother of Hector, 3rd Earl of Norbury. In the mid 19th century... |
171 | Tollemache | In the 1870s Arthur F. C. Tollemache with an address Ham House, Petersham, owned 2,124 acres in coun... |
171 | Vaughan (Mullinahone) | In the 1870s Timothy Vaughan of [Rock Lodge], Mullinahone owned 814 acres in county Tipperary. He h... |
171 | Wallace (Littleton) | In the 1870s George Wallace of Littleton, Thurles, owned 1,010 acres in county Tipperary. A notice... |
171 | Walcott (Croagh) | Captain Thomas Wallcott was granted lands close to the city of Limerick by patent dated 1667. This... |
172 | Ward (Tipperary) | In the 1870s the representatives of C. T. Ward of England owned 2,076 acres in county Tipperary. Hu... |
172 (Tipperary), 178 (Waterford) | Watson (Kilmanahan ) | Thomas Wright Watson, Esq. of Kilmanahan Castle, was the eldest son of William-George Watson, Esq.... |
172 | Watson (Tipperary) | In the 1870s the Reverend J.P. Watson of London owned 1,203 acres in county Tipperary. |
172 | Whalley (Rathronan) | Francis C. Whalley of Bath, England, owned 850 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. Walford (190... |
172 | Wise (Rochestown) | In 1840 the Ordnance Survey Name Books mention Thomas Wise as a proprietor of townlands in the paris... |
174 | Fortescue | Local sources suggest that the Fortescue interest in Waterford began with Edmund Fortescue of London... |
146 (Limerick), 158 (Tipperary), 73 (Waterford) | Armstrong (Waterford) | In the 1870s, William Armstrong was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Tipperary as well as over... |
174 | Coghlan/Coglane (Waterford) | W.C. Coghlan of Dromina owned almost 400 acres in county Waterford in the 1870s while J.D. Coghlan... |
175 | Power (Faithlegg) | Nicholas Mahon Power, of Faithlegg House, was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballyna... |
173 | Carew (Ballinamona) | This branch of the Carew family descend from the family established at Castleboro, county Wexford. R... |
169 | Rowley (Cos Tipperary & Monaghan) | Members of this family married members of the Toler family of Beechwood, county Tipperary on two occ... |
159 | Bunbury (Woodville) | ''The Irish Law Times and Solicitors Journal'' Vol 3 records the purchase of the lands of Woodville,... |
170 | Smith (Derryvale) | John Sidney Smith was the manager of the Tipperary Joint Stock Bank, Roscrea, until he resigned in 1... |
164, 167 | O'Heney/Heney | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Dwyer held a house valued at £1.6 shillings from James H... |
163 | Grant (Hilton) | In the 1870s G. Fox Grant of Ballylanigan, Callan, county Tipperary owned 292 acres in the county.... |
176 | Leper Hospital Trustees (Waterford) | The Trustees of the Leper Hospital in Waterford were the owners of over 850 acres in the county in t... |
173 | Burroughs | John B.Burroughs was a lessor in the parish of Kilmacleague, barony of Gaultiere, county Waterford,... |
173 (Waterford) | Carew (Castleboro & Woodstown) | The Carews were established as landowners in counties Wexford and Waterford since the seventeenth ce... |
163 | Harding (Tullamaine) | By the 1870s, Henry Maynard Harding, a lieutenant in the 7th Foot, had either bought or was leasing... |
177 | Reade/Reid | In 1848, William Reid (Reade) was the principal lessor in the parish of Rosduff, barony of Gaultiere... |
175 | Graves (County Waterford & King's County) | Robert Graves, MD, was among the principal lessors in the parish of Ardmore at the time of Griffith... |
171 | Blue Coat School | In the 1870s the Blue Coat School (now known as The King's Hospital school) owned 994 acres in count... |
161 | Fagan/Fegan | In the mid 19th century Frederick James Fegan held land in the parishes of Glenkeen, barony of Kilna... |
164 | Irwin (Loughmoe) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation H. Irwin and others held at least 9 townlands in the parish of L... |
165 | Lloyd (Gloster) | Through a 17th century marriage with Rose, daughter and heiress of Francis Medhop, Trevor Lloyd acqu... |
166 (Moore) | Miles (Tipperary) | George Miles of Summerhill, Clonmel, county Tipperary, married Margaret Wright and had a son, Revere... |
170 | Sterne | The Reverend Laurence Sterne, author, is the Sterne most usually associated with county Tipperary.... |
176 | Maquay | George Disney Maquay, whose address is given as Ballybrittas, Monasterevan, was the owner of over 8... |
177 | Roberts (Waterford) | The Roberts family had extensive business interests in Waterford city and several family members ser... |
95 (Wexford), 177 (Waterford) | Rogers/Congreve-Rogers | In the 1870s, Congreve Rogers, with an address in Tramore, was the owner of over 500 acres in county... |
150 | Laffan | Richard Laffan held the townland of Cloverfield, county Limerick, in the mid 19th century from Thoma... |
129 | Moorehead | In the 1870s Mrs Amelia Moorehead of Benbush, Tyrone, owned 891 acres in county Cork. Donnelly's bo... |
129 | Morgan (Bridestown) | Peter Westropp Morgan is recorded as the eldest son of Edward Morgan of Bridestown House, county Cor... |
129 | Moriarty (Mallow) | John Moriarty of Mallow, county Cork, owned over 2,000 acres in the county in the 1870s. He was the... |
129 | Morris (East Carbery) | In 1666 William Morris was granted almost a thousand acres in the barony of East and West Carbery an... |
130 | Morrogh | The Morroghs were settled in Cork city from the 16th century. They held land in the parish of Caher... |
130 | Neligan (Doneraile) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the townlands of Castlepook North and South, barony of Fermoy, p... |
130 | Nicholls (Cork) | In the 1870s Thomas Nicholls of London owned 1,998 acres in county Cork. It is not known if he was... |
131 | O'Donovan (East Carbery) | Daniel Donovan or his representatives were among the principal lessors in the parishes of Rathbarry... |
131 | Donovan (Lisheens) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Donovan held land in the parishes of Athnowen, Inishcarr... |
131 | O'Farrrell (Youghal) | In the 1870s Michael Richard O'Farrell, a lawyer, owned 1,079 acres in county Cork and 338 acres in... |
131 | O'Grady (County Cork) | Rev. Thomas O'Grady was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmoe, barony of West Carbery... |
131 | McCarthy-O'Leary | By the mid 18th century the O'Learys were established at Coomlogane, in the parish of Drishane, in t... |
131 | Orpen (Killaha Castle) | This branch of the Orpen family descend from Samuel Orpen of Woodville, county Kerry and his wife So... |
131 | O'Sullivan Beare | In the mid 1870s Herbert Baldwin O'Sullivan is recorded as the owner of 2,410 acres in county Cork.... |
132 | Oswald | James Jordan Oswald owned 1,200 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Richard Wheeler Doherty Senior w... |
132 | Parker (Ballineadig) | In the 1870s the Reverend George Parker owned 1,034 acres (townland of Ballineadig) in county Cork.... |
132 | Peed | Documents in the Grehan Collection record land transactions in the baronies of Carbery East, Fermoy,... |
132 | Power (Ringacoltig) | Thom's Directory of 1850 records Dr Maurice Power of Ringacoltig, Cove, county Cork. He was Member o... |
132 | Quinlan | In the 1870s John and Thomas Quinlan owned 737 acres in county Cork. |
129 | Moore (Muskerry) | Two sale rentals from the Landed Estates' Court refer to lands held by the Reverend Thomas Ottiwell... |
133 | Raycroft | Charles Raycroft was a Justice of the Peace and a director of the Cork and Macroom Direct Railway Co... |
133 | Reins | General Reins, no address given, is recorded as owning 1,160 acres in county Cork in the Return of l... |
133 | Riordan (Cork) | Daniel Riordan of Cork owned 991 acres in county Cork in the 1870s, while other persons of the name... |
133 | Rushbrooke | In the 1870s Frederica Rushbrooke of Ringmen, Queenstown, county Cork, owned 1,261 acres in that cou... |
134 | Shaw (Cork) | William Shaw (1823-1895), the son of a Congregational minister in Ulster, became a merchant in Cork... |
134 | Shepard | Sarah Anne Shepard of Plymouth owned 1,153 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. |
135 | Stubbs | Thomas Troubridge Stubbs of London came to Ireland in the 1830s and settled at Ballyshannon, county... |
135 | Sullivan (Cork) | Mrs Dinah Sullivan of 21 South Mall, Cork, owned 1,277 acres in the 1870s. |
135 | Sullivan (Mallow) | In the 1870s the Right Honourable Edward Sullivan of Dublin owned 512 acres in county Cork. He was... |
135 | Thompson (Clonskeagh Castle) | In the 1870s George William Thompson, a solicitor, of 9 Hume Street, Dublin, owned 521 acres in coun... |
136 | Thornton | O'Dwyer writes that in September 1860 Sir Thomas Deane sold his house Dundanion, near Cork city, to... |
136 | Tuohill | Richard Tuohill a medical doctor of 6 Merrion Square, Dublin, owned 1,779 acres in county Cork, 1,16... |
129 | Mackey | The Appendix to the 34th Report of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests and Land Revenu... |
178 | Crampton | The trustees of the estate of "the late Judge Crampton" are recorded as the owners of over 500 acres... |
178 (Waterford) | Walsh (Fanningstown) | Peter Walsh of Fanningstown, county Kilkenny, owned over 500 acres in county Waterford in the 1870s... |
146 (Cork), 178 (Waterford) | Young (Leemount) | In the 1870s, Henry Lindsay Young, whose address is given as Leemount, Cork, was the owner of over 5... |
137 | Warburton (Cork) | The Venerable Archdeacon Warburton is recorded as owning 913 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Thi... |
137 | Warren (Annaghmore) | This family originally from county Monaghan were based in county Wicklow from the mid 18th century.... |
137 | Westhead | Joshua Proctor Brown Westhead of Yorkshire was a Manchester manufacturer and a director of the Trent... |
137 | White (Cork) | William P. White of Dublin owned 1,317 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. A Captain William P. Whit... |
137 | Whiteway | In the 1870s Christopher Vallance Whiteway of Kinsale, county Cork, owned 1,117 acres in that county... |
137 | Whitehouse | In the mid 1870s Joseph Whitehouse of Lincoln's Inns, London, was recorded as the owner of 1,300 ac... |
138 | Wood (Cork) | Andrew Jordaine Wood of 10 Sydney Place, Cork, is recorded by Hussey de Burgh as owning over 6,000 a... |
138 | Wright (Co Cork) | In 1666 Willliam Wright was granted 839 acres in the barony of East Carbery, county Cork. The estate... |
138 | Wrixon | Henry Wrixon of Assolas was the father of William Wrixon who married Mary Becher in 1778. Their son,... |
131 | O'Connell (Flintfield) | In the mid 19th century Denis O'Connell, medical doctor, held an estate of 10 townlands in the paris... |
134 | Spillane | In the mid 19th century Honoria, William and James Spillane individually held a number of townlands... |
154 | Webber (Cos Sligo & Limerick) | A family who were settled near the city of Cork in the early 17th century. Thomas Webber married Le... |
130 | Nash (Kinalea) | The Nash family seem to have become established in the Bandon area in the seventeenth century. Local... |
137 | Webb (Murragh) | George Webb from Cambridgeshire settled in county Laois in the mid 18th century. His eldest son, Re... |
116 (Cork) | Cole (County Cork) | Thomas C. Cole of Innishannon was the owner of over 400 acres in county Cork in the 1870s while Fran... |
131 (O'Callaghan) | Callaghan/[O'] Callaghan (West Carbery) | James Callaghan was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Aghadown, West Carbery at the time... |
121 | Davis (Rathpeacon) | John Davis of Rathpeacon was the owner of over 3000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. |
135 | Sweeney (Bandon) | The representatives of J.F. Sweeney of Bandon were the owners of over 200 acres in county Cork in th... |
109 | Fitzgerald (Ardcloony) | ''The Connaught Journal'' of 20 February 1840 records the purchase in the Court of Chancery of Ardcl... |
173 | Bosanquet | The Bosanquets were originally a French family, a branch of whom became established in Wales in the... |
173 | Carberry | Hussey de Burgh records James Sarsfield Carberry as the owner of over 700 acres in county Waterford... |
174 | Coffey | Patrick Coffey, of Knockalisheen, Clonmel, was the owner of almost 700 acres in county Waterford in... |
175 | O'Grady/Grady (Glendalough) | Thomas Grady of Glendalough, Clonmel, is recorded as the owner of over 700 acres in county Waterford... |
175 | Hargrave | Both the Report on owners of 1 acres and upwards and Hussey de Burgh cite "the late John Hargrave",... |
136 | Townsend (Shepperton & Dunbeacon) | John Townsend, great grandson of Colonel Richard Townsend, originator of the family in west Cork, in... |
311 | Mitchell (Toormakeady Lodge) | The Toormakeady Lodge estate in the parish of Ballyovey, barony of Carra, county Mayo, was bought by... |
87 (Westmeath), 171 (Tipperary) | Tuite (Sonna) | This family were established at Sonnagh from the early 17th century. Oliver Tuite of Sonna was creat... |
Tipperary county, p.159. King's County, p.45 | Brownrigg | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Rev. D. Brownrigg was the owner of over 125 acres in county Tip... |
p.223. | Allingham (Ballyshannon) | A number of members of the Allingham family were leasing property from the Conolly estate in the Poo... |
p.230 | Tredennick (Camlin) | In the 1870s William Tredennick of Fort William, Ballyshannon, was recorded as the owner of over 270... |
p.227. | Knox (Prehen) | In the 1870s George Knox was the owner of over 3600 acres in County Donegal as well as over 800 acre... |
p.227. | Johnston (Drumhome) | The estate of Charles and James Johnston was among the principal proprietors in the parish of Drumho... |
p.230. | Sinclair (Hollyhill & Drumbeg) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation in the 1850s, William Sinclair was the lessor of several townlan... |
p.206. | Hart (Kilmacrenan & Inishowen) | George Hart was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clondahorky and Kilmacrenan, barony o... |
p.229. | Nixon (Donegal & Monaghan) | Reverend Alexander Brown Nixon was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Raymunterdoney and... |
p.231. | Woodhouse (Kilmacrenan) | John O. Woodhouse was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Tullaghobegley and Tullyfern, B... |
p.223. | Brooke (Lough Eske) | In the 1870s the estate of Thomas Young Brooke amounted to over 15,000 acres in County Donegal. This... |
p.224. | Bustard | In the 1870s, Ebenezer Bustard, of Belville, Dunkineely, was the owner of over 10,000 acres in Count... |
p.225 | Foster (Boylagh) | Francis Foster was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Templecrone, barony of Boylagh, Cou... |
p.226. | Hamilton (Fintragh) | Mrs. [Anna] Anne Hamilton was recorded as one of the principal landowners in the parish of Kilcar, B... |
p.223. | Nesbit (Banagh) | The Nesbit family had formerly been extensive landowners in South West Donegal but the estates had p... |
p.229. | Orr (Banagh) | Moore Orr, with an address of Londonderry, was recorded as the owner of over 1800 acres in county Do... |
p.230. | Tredennick (Woodhill) | The Tredennick estate owned townlands in the parishes of Kilcar, Killaghatee and Killybegs Upper and... |
271 | Noble | Brabazon Noble of Donaghmoyne, county Monaghan, (1700-1766) married Margaret Clement and had a son W... |
270 | Leslie (Kiltybegs) | John Leslie of Kiltybegs, Carrickmacross, county Monaghan, was a major in the 6th Dragoon Guards. I... |
267 | Brunker | This family appear to have been settled in the Rockcorry area of county Monaghan from at least the m... |
271 | Porter | John Porter was granted 971 acres in the barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, by patent dated 17 Nov 167... |
267 | Brownlow | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation William Brownlow held an estate of at least 17 townlands in the... |
272 | Tenison (Lough Bawn) | The Tenisons of Lough Bawn, county Monaghan, descend from Norbury Tenison, fourth son of the most Re... |
268 | Forster | John Forster [sometimes spelt Foster] was Member of Parliament for county Monaghan in 1661. In 1667... |
268 | Forster (Ballynure) | Shirley records the sale of the Ballynure property belonging to Captain William Smyth to William For... |
270 | Mayne (Brandrum) | In the 17th century this family settled at Mount Sedborough, county Fermanagh. A website dedicated... |
271 | Moorhead/ Power (Annaghmakerrig) | In 1802, the Annaghmakerrig estate was bought from the Lee family by John Moorhead, a local doctor,... |
268 | Coote (Raconnell) | Thomas Coote acquired his estates in counties Cavan and Monaghan under the will (9 June 1800) of Cha... |
267 | Cole (Florence Court) | Part of the Cole estate was in county Monaghan, in the parish of Aghabog, barony of Dartree. At the... |
p.227. | Stewart (Mount Stewart) | The Stewarts, Marquis of Londonderry, were among the principal lessors in the parish of Raymoghy, ba... |
270 | Lucas (Raconnell) | Edward Lucas of Castle Shane was born in 1720 and had a family of seven sons and five daughters. On... |
270 | McCullagh (Derryvally) | The M’Cullagh/McCullagh name is associated with the Ballybay locality of county Monaghan. Members o... |
269 | Hamill (Bessbrook) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation David Hamill of Bessbrook, townland of Roosky, parish of Killeva... |
271 | Smyth (Mount Henry) | Henry Smyth of Mount Henry, Queen’s County and Terlicken, county Longford, married Olivia, daughter... |
272 | Smyth (Ematris) | William P. Smyth held 3 townlands in the parish of Ematris, barony of Dartree, county Monaghan. In... |
271 | Smith (Lakeview) | In the mid-nineteenth century David Smith of Lakeview House, Clonoony, parish of Drummully, barony o... |
267 | Anketell/Ancketell | This family, originally from Dorset, settled in Ireland at Ancketell Grove in the mid -seventeenth c... |
271 | Singleton | Thomas Singleton of Fort Singleton, Emyvale, county Monaghan, and his wife Isabella Crawford, had a... |
p.226. | Hone (Raphoe South) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, Henry Hone was among the lessors in the parish of C... |
p.227 | Johnston (Raphoe South and Magheramenagh) | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh recorded James Johnston of Summerhill, Stranorlar, as the owner of over... |
p.231. | Young (Raphoe South) | Richard Young was among the principal lessors in the parish of Convoy, barony of Raphoe South, Count... |
272 | Young (Monaghan) | Andrew Knight Young was surgeon to the Monaghan County Infirmary. He trained in the Rotunda and Roy... |
p.228. | Mansfield (Donegal) | In the 1870s Francis Mansfield of Castlewray was the owner of over 1200 acres in County Donegal and... |
271 | Moutray | The Moutray family of Fifeshire in Scotland acquired the Favour Royal estate in county Tyrone, throu... |
267 | Bunbury | A family originally from Chester who were established in county Carlow in the 17th century. In 1773... |
272 | Wright/Woodwright | According to Burkes the Wrights, located in the area west of Monaghan town, descend from a Cromwelli... |
270 | Moore (Clones) | In 1876, William Moore of Clones owned an estate of 680 acres in county Monaghan. Various other pers... |
267 | Carson (Shanroe) | In 1667, the Carson estate at Shanroe, county Monaghan, was purchased by John Carson from Thomas Coo... |
268 | Greer (Woodville) | The Greers of Woodville, Lurgan, county Armagh, share a common ancestry with the Greers of The Grang... |
p.230. | Style (Donegal) | William H.M. Style was among the principal lessors in the parish of Kilteevoge, barony of Raphoe Sou... |
p.224. | Colhoun (Raphoe) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, Samuel Colhoun was among the principal lessors in t... |
p.225. | Fenwick (Kilmacrenan) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, William Fenwick was among the principal lessors in... |
p.223. | Boyd (Kilmacrenan) | Hussey de Burgh states that John R. Boyd, of Ballymacool, Letterkenny, was the owner of over 5000 ac... |
p.224. | Church Temporalities, Commissioners (Donegal) | In the 1870s the parliamentary report on owners of one acre and upwards recorded the Ecclesiastical... |
p.231. | Wray (Donegal) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, William Wray was among the principal lessors in the... |
p.229. | Patterson (Kilmacrenan) | Thomas Patterson, of Gortlee, Letterkenny, is recorded as the owner of almost 600 acres in County Do... |
p.229. | Ramsey (Raphoe) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, Reverend William Ramsey was among the principal les... |
268 | Fawcett (Drummaconor) | In the mid-19th century John Fawcett of Drummaconor, parish of Kilmore, barony and county of Monagha... |
268 | Gray (Rockfield) | The Gray family were prominent in the Ballybay area of county Monaghan. In the mid-19th century Jos... |
269 | Jackson (Clones) | In 1876, Henry Jackson of Cara, Clones, county Monaghan owned 737 acres in the county. Griffith’s V... |
269 | Jones (Carrickaderry) | In the mid-18th century a Humphrey Jones of Belturbet, county Cavan, married Elizabeth Moutray of Fa... |
269 | Hatchell | John Hatchell, who was possibly related to the Hatchell family of Fortfield House, county Dublin, di... |
272 | Waddell | A family from Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, who settled in the Ballybay area of county Monaghan in t... |
269 | Lentaigne | A family originally from Normandy in France, Benjamin Lentaigne, a doctor was living in Dublin by th... |
269 | Rutherford (Drum) | A Scottish Presbyterian family who settled in the North of Ireland in the 17th century. In 1796, Is... |
271 | St George (Dromore) | In 1876, Capel St George of Dromore owned 622 acres in county Monaghan and 527 acres in county Ferma... |
268 | De Burgh (Scarvy) | In 1848, Thomas de Burgh of Oldtown, Naas, county Kildare, married Jane only child of Major Thomas C... |
269 | Kearney (Carney's Island) | In the mid-19th century the Reverend Patrick Kearney held land in the parish of Clones, county Monag... |
268 | Brooke (Dromavana/Drumavanagh) | According to Burke’s (1904) William Brooke purchased Dromavana, county Cavan from the Saunderson fam... |
267 | Bolton (Donaghmoyne) | Burke records the descent of this family from Sir Richard Bolton, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The f... |
267 | Atkinson (county Monaghan) | In 1876 the Reverend Hans Atkinson of The Rectory, Powerstown, Goresbridge, owned 538 acres in count... |
267 | Atkinson (Rockcorry) | In 1876, Thomas Atkinson of ‘Annaghabane’ (Annaghybane), Rockcorry, owned 683 acres in county Monagh... |
119 | Dawson (Forest View) | The townland of Drumanny, parish of Ematris, barony of Dartree, county Monaghan, was in the possessi... |
267 | Church Temporalities, Commissioners (Monaghan) | In 1849, Sir Richard Baker was granted a fee farm grant of Kilmurry and Aghafad, barony of Farney, c... |
269 | Hamilton (Fyne Court) | The Hamiltons of Fyne Court, Somerset, descend from Andrew Crosse of Fyne Court who in 1809 married... |
269 | Hamilton (Dublin) | In 1876, William Hamilton of Dublin owned 1,265 acres in county Monaghan. |
269 | Plunkett Kenney | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Joseph Plunkett Kenney held eight townlands in the parish of Don... |
269 | Langdale | In 1852, Charles Joseph Langdale, a descendant of the Barons Langdale and the Barons Stourton, marri... |
270 | LLoyd (Ballyleck) | In 1846, the 3rd Baron Rossmore married as his second wife Josephine Julia Helen, daughter of Henry... |
272 | Steele (Donaghmoyne) | Shirley writes that Norman Steele was agent to the Marquess of Bath and Evelyn Shirley ‘and his skil... |
268 | Hall (Tully House) | The Halls lived at Tully House and Rowantree House, near Monaghan town. This family are a junior br... |
267 | Breakey | A family of Presbyterian farmers and millers in county Monaghan during the 18th and 19th centuries w... |
267 | Atkinson (Tedavnet) | In the mid-19th century Charles Atkinson held four townlands in the parish of Tedavnet, county Monag... |
268 | Garstin | Major James Garstin came to Ireland as a soldier in Cromwell's army and was granted lands in countie... |
272 | Whitsitt | In the early 19th century the Whitsitt family of Selloo owned an estate in the Clones area of county... |
257 | Bond (Bondville) | Walford states that this family descend from Edward Bond who came to Ireland with 'the Prince of Ora... |
267 | Armagh, Archbishop of | In January 1858, Henry Barry Coddington, Espine Batty and the Reverend Edward Batty advertised for s... |
272 | Wallace (Clones) | In the mid-19th century Robert Thomas Wallace held some land in the parish of Currin, barony of Dart... |
270 | M'Kean/McKean | Eliza M'Kean held some land in Cornacarrow, parish of Aghnamullen, county Monaghan, at the time of G... |
p.225. | Doherty (Redcastle) | James S. Doherty was among the principal lessors in the parish of Moville Upper at the time of Griff... |
p.225 | Ferguson (Inishowen) | Sir Robert Ferguson was among the principal lessors in the parish of Culdaff, barony of Inishowen at... |
p.226. | Harvey (Inishowen) | This branch of the Harvey family was established at Malin since the early 18th century. In the 1870s... |
p.226. | Hazlett [Haslett] (Inishowen) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation, in the late 1850s, William Hazlett was among the principal lesso... |
p.227. | Knox (Raphoe North) | Reverend William Knox was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clonleigh, barony of Raphoe... |
p.227. | Knox (Raphoe North) | Reverend William Knox was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clonleigh, barony of Raphoe... |
p.227. | Lepper | The representatives of Robert Lepper are recorded among the principal lessors in the parish of Movil... |
p.227 | Loughrey (Inishowen) | Anne Loughrey is recorded as the proprietor of over 1000 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s. At th... |
p.227 | Lyle | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh records Major Hugh Lyle as the proprietor of over 4000 acres in County... |
p.227. | McClelland [McClellan] | William McClellan was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Culdaff and Moville Lower, baro... |
p.227. | McClintock | Sarah and Ellen McClintock were among the principal lessors in the parish of Fahan Lower, barony of... |
p.228. | McNeill (Inishowen) | Captain Hector McNeill of the 2nd Lanark Militia is noted by Hussey de Burgh as the owner of over 10... |
p.228. | McSheaffrey | In the 1870s, the estate of James McSheaffrey, of Dromaville, Inishowen, amounted to over 2300 acres... |
p.228. | Montgomery (Convoy & Inishowen) | Robert Montgomery’s estate was among the principal lessors in the parish of Inver, Barony of Banagh... |
p.223 (Thomas Black), p.228 (Caldwell Motherwell and John Motherwell) | Motherwell and Black (Inishowen) | Caldwell Motherwell and Thomas Black were among the lessors of property in the parish of Moville Upp... |
p.229. | Nicholson (Inishowen) | In the 1870s, James S. Nicholson was recorded as the proprietor of over 6500 acres in County Donegal... |
p.229. | Rankin (Inishowen) | Samuel Rankin is listed among the principal lessors in Donagh parish, barony of Inishowen East, at t... |
p.230. | Stephenson [Stevenson] (Inishowen) | Robert Stephenson was among the principal lessors in the parish of Moville Upper, Barony of Inishowe... |
p.230. | Todd-Thornton (Inishowen) | In the 1870s Hussey-de Burge recorded James Henry Todd-Thornton as the proprietor of over 800 acres... |
p.231. | Young (Inishowen) | In the 1870s, Hussey de Burgh records that George Young was the owner of almost 8000 acres in County... |
p.231. | Verschoyle (Kilmacrenan) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, Reverend Hamilton Verschoyle was among the principa... |
p.231. | Howard (Earls of Wicklow) | The Earls of Wicklow held lands in Donegal through their descent from the Forward family of Castlefo... |
p.227. | Lecky [Leckey] | In the 1870s the representatives of the late Connelly M.C. Leckey owned almost 800 acres in County D... |
p.230. | Stewart (Fort Stewart) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation in the 1850s, Sir James Stewart was among the principal landowne... |
218 | Holmes (Templeport) | In 1878, Cecil Frederick Holmes of Harrow on the Hill, London, was the owner of 392 acres in county... |
218 | Gumley | The Gumley family were located in the Belturbet locality of county Cavan. A number of family member... |
p.229. | Norman (Inishowen) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, Thomas and other members of the Norman family were... |
p.223. | Barton (Greenfort) | Burke states that this branch of the Barton family descend from Thomas Barton, one of the first burg... |
p.228. | Mortimer (Kilmacrenan) | Reverend William Mortimer was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clondavaddog and Killyg... |
p.230. | Thompson (Kilmacrenan) | The estate of Harriet Thompson was among the principal lessors in the parish of Clondavaddog, barony... |
220 | Montgomery (Swanlinbar) | The Journal of the Association for the Preservation of Memorials to the Dead Volume VIII (1911) reco... |
218, p.53 (Longford) | Hutton | Robert Hutton (1784-1870), was the eldest son of John Hutton, founder of the well known Dublin firm... |
216 | Betty/Beatty (Lakefield) | In the mid-19th century the representatives of James Be[a]tty held most of five townlands in the par... |
220 | Netterfield | In the mid-19th century Moses Netterfield held lands in the parishes of Templeport and Tomregan, cou... |
221 | Thompson (Ford Lodge) | In the mid-19th century the Thompson estate in county Cavan was mainly located in the parish of Anna... |
217 | Crawford (Maperath) | This family originally came from Scotland and settled in county Fermanagh. John Maxwell Crawford wh... |
219 | Magee (Tully Lodge) | Charles Magee of Tully, near Killashandra, county Cavan, bought leases of land from Edward Whitely a... |
216 | Burrowes (Stradone) | Burke's Irish Family Records states that the Burrowes family were established at Drumlane in county... |
217 | Cooke (Kildallan) | In the mid-19th century William Cook held seven townlands in the parish of Kildallan, barony of Tull... |
218 | Hinds (Lake View House) | Members of this family were associated with Corrakane, near Bellananagh, county Cavan in the 18th ce... |
p.231. | Watt (Kilmacrenan) | James Watt was among the principal lessors in the parish of Mevagh, barony of Kilmacrenan, at the ti... |
p. 228. | Graham (Tirhugh) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation, in the 1850s, Thomas Graham was the lessor of the townland of Ti... |
p.225 | Darcus | Solomon Darcus, of Gardenmore, Larne, County Antrim, was the owner of over 1200 acres in County Done... |
220 | Nesbitt (Lismore) | Alexander Nesbitt settled in county Donegal in the early 17th century. The Nesbitts came to own an... |
218 | Faris (Crossdoney) | Members of the Faris family owned 645 acres in county Cavan in 1876. John Alexander Faris of Corr,... |
219 | McFadden | In the 1870s the representatives of James McFadden owned over 1100 acres in county Sligo. At the tim... |
216 | Bell Booth | In the mid-19th century the Bell Booth family held land in the county Cavan parishes of Crosserlough... |
219 | Kellett | In the mid-19th century David Kellett held a townland in the parish of Ballymachugh and the Reverend... |
220 | O'Reilly (Cavan) | A Gaelic chieftain family resident in county Cavan for generations. One branch of the family held e... |
220 | Pallas/Palles | Burke records this family as of Italian origin. Andrew Pallas/Palles was located at ‘Cloncavat’,... |
86, 221 | Rotheram | This family were established in county Meath from the 18th century. George Rotheram married Catheri... |
221 | Tatlow | This family appear to have been resident at Crover in the parish of Ballymachugh, county Cavan in th... |
221 | Slator | Burke states that Slator family were settled in County Longford since at least the 1650s. In the mid... |
219 | McCreight (Belturbet) | The Reverend Andrew McCreight (1793-1868) held lands in the parish of Annagh, county Cavan in the mi... |
216 | Battersby (Lislin) | The Battersby family were settled in Ireland by the end of the 17th century. Robert Battersby of Bo... |
221 | Rogers (Oatlands) | In the mid-19th century William, John and Andrew Rogers all held land in the parish of Drumlane, cou... |
216 | Brady (Cavan) | A number of persons by the name of Brady held land in county Cavan in the mid-19th century including... |
220 | Nugent (Greenville) | In 1863, the Thorntons sold their house at Greenville near Ardlougher, county Cavan. It was bought... |
221 | Waring (Waringstown) | In the mid-17th century, William Waring, born 1619, settled at Waringstown in county Down. From his... |
218 | Fitzpatrick (Co Cavan) | Four generations of this family contained clergymen of the Church of Ireland, who ministered in coun... |
216 | Atkins (Lurgan) | In the mid-19th century James N. Atkins held land in the parishes of Larah, Lavey and Mullagh, count... |
219 | Lynch (Roebuck) | Edward Lynch of Roebuck, parish of Kilbride, county Cavan, was one of the electors of the county in... |
218 | Hunter (Lurgan) | Members of the Hunter family were leasing lands in county Cavan from the Earl of Farnham in the firs... |
218 | Irwin (Bilberry Hill) | Walker's Hibernian Magazine (Vol MDCCXC, 192) records the marriage of Daniel Irwin of Bilberry Hill,... |
217 | Church Temporalities, Commissioners (Cavan) | Griffith’s Valuation records townlands in the county Cavan parishes of Drung, Larah and Drumlannan (... |
216 | Bateman (Grousehall) | In 1810 Frances Lum, daughter of Charles Lum, married John Bateman, possibly of Rosetown, county Kil... |
218 | Hughes (Drumlumman) | In the mid-19th century Henry George Hughes, son of James Hughes and his wife Margaret Morton, held... |
217 | Dopping/Dopping-Hepenstal (Derrycassan) | Burke suggests that the Dopping family became associated with the Derrycassan estate through the mar... |
217 | Davis (Cloncollow) | In the mid-19th century the Misses Davis are recorded as holding land at Cloncollow, parish of Tomre... |
p.228 | McKAY | William McKay was among the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmacrenan, County Donegal, at the t... |
p.225. | Fawcett (KIlbarron) | Members of the Fawcett family were among the property owners in the parishes of Kilbarron and Drumho... |
221 | Smyth (Dublin) | In 1876, Henry Smyth of 10, Mountjoy Square, Dublin, owned 502 acres in county Cavan. |
221 | Stuart (Castlereagh) | In 1876, the Viscountess Stuart is recorded as the owner of 2,260 acres in county Cavan while in 187... |
p.227. | Kelly (Kilbarron) | Peter Kelly, of Ballyshannon, was recorded as the owner of over 1000 acres in County Donegal in the... |
p.217 (Cavan), p.224 (Donegal) | Endowed Schools Commissioners | William Prior Moore was headmaster of the Royal School, Cavan, in the mid-19th century, when the Com... |
p.230 | Murray Stewart | In the 1870s H.G. Murray Stewart of Gullygate House, Scotland, was the owner of over 50,000 acres in... |
219 | L'Estrange (Owendoon) | The L’Estranges of county Cavan were a branch of the L’Estranges of Moystown, King’s County. In the... |
218 | Groome | In the early 19th century Edward Groome of Killinane, county Carlow, held lands in the parishes of B... |
217 | Dickson (Drummully) | Members of the Dickson family lived at Drummully House, parish of Kildallen, county Cavan, in the 19... |
218 | Harman | In 1807, the death of Ralph Harman, for many years the county treasurer, was recorded at Ballyhaise,... |
216 | Blacker (Booterstown) | The Blackers were settled at Carrick in county Armagh from the 16th century. In the 1850s the Revere... |
221 | Elphin Schools, Trustees | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation in the mid-19th century, the trustees of Elphin Schools, held tw... |
221 | Corporation Lands, Belturbet | 771 acres of ‘Corporation Lands’ at Belturbet, parish of Annagh, county Cavan, was leased to various... |
219 | McIlree/ M’Elree | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation in the 1850s John M’Elree held parts of the adjoining townlands... |
221 | Webb (Hilltown) | William Webb was resident at Hilltown, Castlepollard, county Westmeath, circa 1837. George Webb of H... |
217 | Cottingham (Summerville) | Originally from Cheshire, many members of this family were clergymen. The Reverend James Cottingham... |
217 | Carson (Corrard) | In the mid-19th century Richard Carson held three townlands, amounting to about 350 acres, in the pa... |
219 | McManus (Lake View) | Eugene McManus of Lake View, parish of Scrabby, held two townlands in county Cavan at the time of Gr... |
218 | Hague (Brookvale) | William Hague (1806-1888), building contractor, of Cavan, was the son of William Hague of Plush, cou... |
221 | Smith (Drumheel) | In the mid-19th century the county Cavan estate of William Smith, agent to the Richardson Brady esta... |
269 | Fiddes/Fiddis | In the 19th century the Fiddes/Fiddis family were resident in the parish of Drumsat, county Cavan.... |
268 | Douglas (Muckno) | In the mid-19th century, members of the Douglas family held land in the parish of Muckno, county Cav... |
218, | Fay | A family associated originally with the county Meath locality. Thomas Fay of Annesbrook, county Me... |
p.224. | Charley (Boylagh) | John S. Charley was among the principal lessors in the parish of Templecrone, Barony of Boylagh, at... |
p.223. | Hamilton (Abercorn) | In the 1870s the estates of the Duke of Abercorn in Ireland included almost 16,000 acres in County D... |
p.223. | Adair (Kilmacrenan) | In the 1870s John George Adair was the owner of over 16,000 acres in County Donegal, as well as prop... |
p.223. | Alexander (Inishowen) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, the representatives of James Alexander were among t... |
p.223 | Atkinson (Kilbarron) | Thomas John Atkinson was the proprietor of over 3400 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s. The Atkin... |
p.223. | Beresford (Ashbrook & Learmount) | John B. Beresford is recorded as the owner of over 1300 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s, togeth... |
p.223. | Boggs (Inishowen) | Gardner Boggs was the lessor of several properties in the parish of Moville Lower, barony of Inishow... |
p.223. | Brassey, McCormack and Wagstaffe (Raphoe North) | Hussey de Burgh records Messers Brassey and [Walstaff] as the proprietors of almost 3000 acres in Co... |
p.224. | Dillon-Byrne (Donegal) | In the 1870s Mrs. Mary Byrne and Miss Frances Dillon, with an address at Blackrock, Dublin, were rec... |
p.224 (Campbell & Lynch), p.225 (Marquis of Donegall), 230 (Lord Templemore) | Chichester (Marquis of Donegall) | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh noted that the Marquis of Donegall’s estate in County Donegal amounted... |
p.224. | Cary [Carey] | The representatives of Anthony Cary were among the principal lessors in the parish of Donagh, barony... |
p.224. | Clarke (Raphoe North) | In the 1870s, Andrew Clarke of Bellmount, Lifford, was the owner of over 650 acres in County Donegal... |
p.224. | Cochrane (Inishowen) | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh recorded Richard Cochrane of Springfield, Quigley’s Point as the owner... |
p.224. | Cochrane (Kilmacrenan) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation, in the 1850s, Joseph Cochrane was among the principal lessors in... |
p.224. | Cochrane (Raphoe North) | In the 1870s, James Cochrane was recorded as the owner of over 800 acres in County Donegal. John Coc... |
p.224. | Conolly (Castletown) | At the beginning of the 18th century William Conolly of Castletown, county Kildare, purchased over 2... |
p.224. | Craig/Craigh | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, John Craig[Craigh] was the lessor of the townland o... |
p.224. | Crawford | Alexander Crawford, whose address is noted as Londonderry, as recorded as the owner of over 2000 acr... |
p.224. | Cunningham (Donegal) | Robert Cunningham, with an address "near Londonderry", was the owner of over 500 acres in... |
p.225. | Davidson (Raphoe) | James Y. Davidson was among the principal lessors in the parish of Donaghmore, barony of Raphoe Sout... |
p.225. | Deazley | Charles Deazley, with an address in Milford, Pembroke, is recorded as the owner of over 5000 acres... |
p.225 (Donegal) | Delap (Raphoe South) | The Delap family of Ramelton and Monellan, near Raphoe, county Donegal, settled in that county at th... |
p.225. | Dixon (Glenveagh) | In the 1870s George and John Dixon were recorded as owner of over 5000 acres at Glenveagh, Churchill... |
p.225. | Dixon (Pettigoe_ | Thomas Dixon of Pettigoe was recorded as the owner of over 1700 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s... |
p.225. | Doherty (Straid) | In the 1870s Edward Doherty, whose address is given as Custom House, Dublin, was the owner of almost... |
p.225. | Doherty (Carndonagh) | In the 1870s Edward and John Doherty, merchants of Carndonagh, Inishowen, County Donegal, were noted... |
p.225. | Dunbar (Inishowen) | Hussey de Burgh noted that the late George Dunbar, of Donaghadee, County Down, had owned over 5200 a... |
p.225 | Dysart (Inishowen West) | Joseph Dysart was among the lessors in the parishes of Culdaff, Moville Lower and Burt, County Doneg... |
p.225. | Crichton (Fermanagh and Donegal) | The Crichton family, Earls of Erne, held over 30,,000 acres in County Fermanagh in the 1870s as well... |
p.225 | Fleming (Donegal) | Samuel Fleming, whose address is given as Letterkenny, was recorded as the owner of over 500 acres i... |
p.225. | Foster (Tirhugh) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s Reverend William H. Foster held several mountainous... |
p.225. | Foster (Londonderry) | In the mid nineteenth century William John Foster was High Sheriff of Donegal as well as a member of... |
p.226 | Gilliland (Londonderry) | Samuel Gilliland, Justice of the Peace and member of Londonderry Corporation, was the owner of almos... |
p.226 | Grove (Kilmacrenan) | Hussey de Burgh lists this estate under the name of James G. Grove in the 1870s when it extended to... |
217 | Cuming/Cumming | In 1878, Major Robert John Cuming of Crover, county Cavan, owned 1,118 acres in the county. He was... |
218 | Griffith (Drumlane) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Dorothea Griffith owned two townlands in the parish of Drumlane,... |
p.226. | Hamilton (Coxtown) | The Hamilton estate held lands in the parish of Inishkeel in the barony of Boylagh at the time of Gr... |
p.226. | Hamilton (Brownhall & St. Ernans) | James Hamilton was among the principal lessors In the parish of Inishkeel, barony of Boylagh and the... |
p.226 | Hamilton (Eden & Mossvill) | Galbraith Hamilton of Eden, in the barony of Boylagh, County Donegal, was recorded as the owner of o... |
p.226. | Hamilton (Moy) | Thomas Hamilton of Grange Park, Moy, County Tyrone was recorded as the owner of over 1200 acres in C... |
p.226 | Harvey (Raphoe) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation, in the 1850s, Eliza Harvey was the lessor of townlands in the pa... |
p.226. | Harvey (Minitiaghs) | In the 1870s the representatives of the late John Harvey, Edward Henry, William Marsh and Reverend F... |
p.226 | Hayes (Raphoe South) | Sir Edmund Hayes' estate was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Convoy and Stranorlar, b... |
p.226 | Heygate | Sir Frederick William Heygate was the owner of over 3300 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s as wel... |
p.226. | Hill (Kilmacrenan) | Lord George Hill was among the principal lessors in the parish of Tullaghobegley at the time of Grif... |
p.226 | Humphrey [Humphreys] | Benjamin G. Humphrey was among the principal lessors in the parish of Gartan, Barony of Kilmacrenan,... |
p.226 | Irvine (Donegal) | Edward Irvine, whose address is recorded as Enniskillen, was the owner of over 14,000 acres in Count... |
221 | Townley | In the late 17th century there was a family of Townleys living at Drumroosk or Thomas Court, parish... |
271 | Moorhead | In the mid-19th century Samuel Moorhead of Errigle/Errigal, Cootehill, county Cavan, held an estate... |
p.227. | Johnston (Banagh) | The representatives of Sir William Johnston were the owners of over 1000 acres in County Donegal in... |
p.227 | Joule | Benjamin St. John Joule, the son of a Manchester brewer and industrialist, was recorded as the owner... |
p.227. | Kennedy (Kilmacrenan) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, John Kennedy was the lessor of townlands in the pa... |
p.227. | Lane (Donegal) | Michael B. Lane, with an address in Londonderry, is recorded as the owner of over 5,500 acres in Cou... |
p.227. | Clements (Donegal) | The Earl of Leitrim’s estate was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clondahorky, Clondav... |
p.227 (Donegal) | Leslie (Glaslough) | The Leslies of Glaslough descend from John Leslie, a Scotsman, who became Bishop of Clogher in 1661... |
p.227 (Donegal) | Leslie (Glaslough) | The Leslies of Glaslough descend from John Leslie, a Scotsman, who became Bishop of Clogher in 1661... |
p.227. | Leslie (Kincraigie) | This branch of the Leslie family were the lessors of property in the parish of Raymoghy, Barony of R... |
p.227. | Hewitt (Viscount Lifford) | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh stated that Viscount Lifford's estate in County Donegal amounted to ove... |
p.227 | McClea | William and George McClea and Margaret Gibson were the lessors of the townland of Crislaghkeel, in t... |
p.227 | McClure | In the 1870s the representatives of William McClure were recorded as the owners of over 1000 acres i... |
p.227 | McConkey | James McConkey, with an address in Dublin, was recorded as the owner of over 500 acres in County Don... |
p.228 (McCorkell), p.231 (Wallace & McCorkell) | McCorkell | In the 1870s, Barry McCorkell, with an address in Londonderry, was the owner of almost 1000 acres in... |
p.228. | McCrossan (Donegal) | The Landowners Survey shows that representatives of John McCrossan, with an address in Omagh, were t... |
p.228 | McDevitt | Daniel McDevitt, whose address is recorded as Glenties, was the owner of over 1000 acres in County D... |
p.228. | McGlead/McGlade(Donegal) | Francis 'McGlead' with an address in Belfast was recorded as the owner of over 11,000 acres in Count... |
p.228. | McGroarty (Donegal) | William McGroarty, with an address in Killygordon, County Donegal, was recorded as the owner of over... |
p.228. | Maxwell (Raphoe North) | In the 1870s Reverend Robert Walter Maxwell, of Birdstown, owned over 4000 acres in County Donegal a... |
p.228. | Mitchell (Buncrana) | In the 1870s George H. Mitchell of Buncrana was recorded as the owner of over 1200 acres in County D... |
p.228. | Musgrave (Banagh) | In the 1870s John and James Musgrave, of Belfast and Carrick, County Donegal, owned over 23,000 acre... |
p.229 (Donegal). | Newton (Killymeal) | This family descend from Richard Newton who was town clerk of Carrickfergus, county Antrim, at the e... |
p.229. | Olphert/Olpherts | Wybrant Olphert and Thomas Olphert were both among the principal landowners in the parish of Raymunt... |
p.229 | Ramsay (Kilmacrenan) | IN the 1870s Robert Ramsay was recorded as the owner of over 1000 acres in County Donegal. At the ti... |
p.229. | Richardson (Moy) | James Greer Richardson of Trew Mount, Moy, County Tyrone, was recorded as the owner of over 4500 acr... |
p.229. | Ryan (Mountrath) | Valentine, of Mountrath, Queen's County [Laois}, was recorded as the owner of over 5000 acres in Cou... |
p.229. | Saunderson (Raphoe) | Mrs Mary Anne Saunderson was among the principal lessors in the parish of Raymoghy, barony of Raphoe... |
p.229. | Scott (Raphoe) | In the 1870s, the representatives of Henry Scott were recorded as the owners of over 800 acres in Co... |
p.229 (Donegal) | Scott (Willsboro) | In the mid-19th century Richard Scott held an estate in the parish of Lurgan, county Cavan, which ca... |
p.230 | Smith (Donegal) | Henry W. Smith was recorded as the owner of over 1000 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s. |
p.230 | The Honourable the Irish Society | In the 1870s the Honourable the Irish Society was recorded as the owner of over 800 acres in County... |
p.230. | Stephens (Tirhugh) | John Stephens of Ballyshannon was recorded as the owner of over 500 acres in County Donegal in the 1... |
p.230. | Stewart (Ards and Marble Hill) | Alexander J.R. Steward of Ards, County Donegal was listed as the lessor of 46 townlands in the paris... |
p.230. | Stewart (Horn Head) | Charles Frederick Stewart of Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, was recorded as the owner of over 4000 acres in... |
p.230. | Stewart (Ballyshannon) | Robert Stewart was recorded as the owner of over 600 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s. It is pos... |
p.230. | Stewart (Conwal) | William Stewart was among the principal lessors in the parish of Conwal, barony of Kilmacrenan, at t... |
p.230. | Stokes (Raphoe) | The representatives of Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes were recorded as the owners of over 500 acres in County... |
p.230. | Swiney (Kilmacrenan) | In the 1870s John Hazlett Swiney of Rathmelton was recorded as the owner of over 500 acres in County... |
p.230. | Teevan (Enniskillen) | Stevenson [Stephenson] Teevan, whose address was Raceview, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, was record... |
p.230. | Thompson (Muckamore) | In the 1870s, Samuel Thompson of Muckamore Abbey, County Antrim, was the owner of over 2500 acres in... |
p.230. | Trinity College Provost and Fellows (Ulster) | The estates of the Provost and Fellows of Trinity College Dublin amounted to over 3000 acres in Coun... |
p.231. | Forsythe & Williams (Donegal) | In the 1870s, the owners of an estate amounting to over 800 acres are recorded as "Forsythe and... |
p.224. | Coen | Henry Coen was among the principal lessors in the parish of Inishmacsaint, barony of Tirhugh, County... |
p.229. | Paterson (Kilmacrenan) | Hussey de Burgh states that Major Thomas Paterson, of Gortlee, Letterkenny, owned over 500 acres in... |
84 | Lemon | In 1856 John Drought Lemon, was leasing a property at Ballycrossaun, parish of Tiranascragh, barony... |
p.53 (Longford) | Gunning (Horton) | A family who came to Ireland in the early 17th century and settled in county Roscommon. From about t... |
p.54 (Longford) | Peyton (Knockvicar) | The representatives of Charles Peyton are recorded as the owners of over 600 acres in county Roscomm... |
82 | Handcock (Moydrum) | The Handcocks were settled at Moydrum Castle, near Athlone, in county Westmeath from the late 17th c... |
p.53 | Fetherston (Ardagh) | Francis {Frances] Fetherston was the owner of over 200 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s with sub... |
85 | Marlay | The Marlays descend from a merchant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The grandparents of Charles Brinsley Mar... |
p.53 (Longford) | Fox (Foxhall) | Richard E, Fox, of Foxhall, was the owner of over 3000 acres in County Longford in the 1870s. Richar... |
85 | Nugent/O'Reilly Nugent | The O'Reilly family were established at Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, county Westmeath from the 17th c... |
85 | Nugent/O'Reilly Nugent | The O'Reilly family were established at Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, county Westmeath from the 17th c... |
p.52 | Bond | Burke suggests that the Bond family in Longford were descended from a Yorkshire family who initially... |
84 | Levinge (Co Roscommon) | The Levinges of New Park, county Roscommon and Levington Park, county Westmeath were a junior branch... |
86 | Talbot (Malahide) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Lord Talbot de Malahide held a sporting estate at Altnabrocky in... |
p.86 | Sproule | In the mid 19th century the Sproule estate was in the parish of Rahara, barony of Athlone, county Ro... |
85 | Mecham/Mechum | In 1824, George Mecham of Garry Castle, county Westmeath and Gortmahoon, county Galway, Captain in t... |
p.54 [Longford] | McCutcheon [Rathowen] | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Andrew McCutcheon held the townland of Clooneigh, parish of Kilt... |
p.54 [Longford] | McEvoy | Edward Francis McEvoy was recorded as owning over 300 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s as well a... |
p.54 [Longford] | Maude | Robert Maude [of Yorkshire] was granted over 10,000 acres in counties Tipperary, Cork and Meath in 1... |
83 | Eustace | The Eustace family of county Kildare are associated with the title Viscount Baltinglass. They were s... |
84 | Pakenham | Henry Pakenham, born 1611, was granted lands in county Wexford and at Tullynally, county Westmeath i... |
82 | Burton (Burton Hall) | The Burton family of Burton Hall, county Carlow held land in the barony of Tirerrill, county Sligo.... |
83 | Ellis (Monaghan, Cavan, Westmeath and Wicklow) | The Ellis families of Abbeyfeale, county Limerick and of Sea Park, county Wicklow, both descend from... |
83 | Battersby (Lough Bawn) | The Battersby family were settled in county Meath at the beginning of the 18th century. George Batte... |
82 | Caulfeild (Colamber Manor) | In 1828 Col William Caulfeild [of Benown, Glassan, Athlone, Co. Westmeath] was a member of the Grand... |
p.54 (Longford) | Nugent (Killasoona) | This branch of the Nugent family descend from Christopher Nugent 14th Baron Devlin. The 14th Baron’... |
p.52 | Ball | William S [Shirley] Ball of Abbeylara, county Longford, held two townlands in the parish of Dunmore,... |
p.52 (Longford) | Butler (Lanesborough, Earl of) | "Miss Butler" of Belturbet, is listed as owning land in Leitrim in the 1870s. The Butler family were... |
p.53 (Longford) | Forbes (Earl of Granard) | The Irish branch of the Forbes family descend from Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baron Granard, originally... |
p.53 (Longford) | Dopping/Dopping-Hepenstal (Derrycassan) | Burke suggests that the Dopping family became associated with the Derrycassan estate through the mar... |
p.53 (Longford) | Hughes (Drumlumman) | In the mid-19th century Henry George Hughes, son of James Hughes and his wife Margaret Morton, held... |
p.55 (Longford), p.86 (Westmeath) | Roper | In the 1870s, John Henry Roper, with an address near Castlepollard, was recorded as the owner of ov... |