Reference Source
TULLY CROSS GUILD IRISH COUNTRYWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, ''Portrait of a Parish, Ballynakill, Connemara''. Tully Cross I.C.A., 1985
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 15 estate records citing this source.
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34 | Tulloch | John Armstrong, a member of a county Fermanagh family, was living at South Hill, Clifden, county Gal... |
19-24 & 121-124 | Blake (Renvyle) | Henry Blake returned from Montserrat in 1676 and, according to Martin J. Blake, bought the Lehinch e... |
58 | Duncan (Kylemore) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Reverend Joseph Duncan owned two townlands containing 1913 acres... |
48-52 | Ellis (Letterfrack) | James Ellis, a Quaker and successful manufacurer from Leicester in England came to Letterfrack in 18... |
46-47 | Eyre (Clifden) | Thomas Eyre of Bath, Somerset, bought much of the property of John D'Arcy of Clifden, county Galway,... |
58 | Fletcher | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry G. Fletcher owned an estate at Rosleague in the parish of... |
32-34 & 57-58 | Graham (Ballynakill Lodge) | Patrick Melvin writes that the Grahams bought a 6000 acre estate at Ballynakill, barony of Ballynahi... |
62-68 | Henry (Kylemore) | Mitchell Henry was a doctor who was left a large fortune by his father, a Manchester merchant, in 18... |
59 | Magee | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend Anthony Magee, a retired Roman Catholic priest, own... |
16 & 58 | O'Flaherty (Renvyle) | In the 18th century the O'Flahertys held lands, that had previously belonged to them, from the Blake... |
35-40 & 58 | Thomson | The Salrock/Salruck estate, barony of Ballynahinch, county Galway, originally belonged to the Miller... |
58 | Twining | Frederick Twining, a member of the famous tea family, came to live in Ireland in the late 1850s. On... |
58 | Whitwell | Edward Whitwell appears to have been the first person to live at Shanboolard which he held at the ti... |
59 | Wilberforce (Ballynakill) | Kathleen Villiers-Tuthill states in her book ''Kylemore Castle & Abbey'' that Reverend Robert Isaac... |