Reference Source
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. ''Return of Untenanted Lands in Rural Districts, Distinguishing Demesnes on Which There is a Mansion...'', HC 1906, c, 177
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 966 estate records citing this source.
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359 | O'Malley (Newcastle) | This branch of the O'Malley family of Burrishoole, held an estate of about 1,500 acres in the parish... |
367-368 | Beckett | By the early 20th century Jacob Beckett occupied at least part of the former O'Malley estate at Newc... |
367 | Brett (Killasser) | By 1876 Henry Brett a civil engineer with addresses in counties Dublin and Wicklow, owned 1322 acres... |
353 | Chapman | Benjamin Chapman, a captain in Cromwell’s army, was granted an estate at Killua, county Westmeath, c... |
365 | Churcher | By 1876 Emanuel Churcher of Gosport, Hampshire, England, had bought some of the estate of James Thor... |
354 | Black | In 1876 William Fleming Black of Lislap, Omagh, county Tyrone, owned 867 acres in county Mayo and 30... |
354 | Perkins | John Perkins was agent for some of the property owned by the Gores, Earls of Arran in the first half... |
371 | Gibbings (Co Mayo) | In the 1870s the Reverend Richard Gibbings, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Trinity College,... |
369 | Gibbons | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Matthew Gibbons held one townland in the parish of Islandeady an... |
369 | Kennedy | In the mid 1870s Charles Preston Kennedy of Inisherkin, Newport, county Mayo and Victor C. Kennedy o... |
367-368 | O'Rorke (Oldcastle) | The O'Rorkes owned an estate in the parish of Meelick, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, which they app... |
365 | Smyth (Glencalry) | In the 1870s William F. Smyth of Green Street, St Heliers, Jersey, owned 3136 acres in county Mayo.... |
371 | Anketell Jones | Six townlands in the parish and barony of Burrishoole, county Mayo, were occupied by Henry Moutray A... |
368 | McDonnell (Achill) | Mrs Agnes McDonnell bought the estate of the Earl of Cavan on Achill Island, county Mayo in 1888. Th... |
369 | Bellingham | An estate of 11,810 acres in the parish of Kilcommon, barony of Erris, county Mayo was advertised fo... |
352 | Gore (Castle Gore) | In 1666 the Gores were granted extensive estates, over 14,700 acres, in the barony of Tirawley, coun... |
352 | Paget | The Paget estate was mainly in the parishes of Crossmolina and Kilfian, barony of Tirawley, county M... |
353 (Rahans) | Atkinson (Rahans) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry'' the Atkinsons were Elizabethean settlers. On 5 July 1742 the... |
353 | Jackson (Carrowmore) | The Carrowmore estate of the Vaughans passed by marriage to a junior branch of the Jacksons of Ennis... |
353 | Fetherstonhaugh (Carrick and Glenmore) | The Fetherstonhaughs of Carrick, county Westmeath, descend from Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, who married... |
353 | Walsh (Castlehill) | In the late 1830s the Walshes inherited part of the Cormack estate in the parish of Crossmolina, bar... |
202, 353 | Pratt (Cabra Castle) | Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) states that the Pratts came from Leicester and that Cromwell... |
354 | Knox (Netley Park) | Henry William Knox and his brother John sold almost 3000 acres in the parishes of Crossmolina and Ki... |
354 | Knox (Rappa) | Originally a Crofton estate which passed through a marriage connection to a younger son of the Knoxe... |
354 | Pery/ Pery Knox Gore | An estate in the parish of Kilbelfad, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, formerly belonging to the Orm... |
354 | Knox (Mount Falcon) | An estate in the parish of Ballynahaglish, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, previously belonging to... |
355 | Knox (Castle Lackan) | The Knoxes of Castle Lackan, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley and later of Creagh, parish of Ba... |
355 | Martyn (Curraghmore) | Abstracts of original documents in the Blake Papers show that an estate at Curraghmore was granted t... |
355 (Liskilleen) | Kenny (Ballinrobe) | A family established in the Ballinrobe area, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, from the late 17th cen... |
355 (Moorehall) | Moore (Moore Hall) | An estate in the parishes of Ballintober, Ballyovey and Burriscarra in the barony of Carra, county M... |
355 (Towerhill) | Blake (Towerhill & Bunowen) | The Blakes of Menlo Castle, county Galway, held the lands of Clonyne and Clooneen or Towerhill, pari... |
356 | McCausland | In 1868 Sir Richard Bolton McCausland inherited the Cappaghduff property, parish of Ballyovey, baron... |
356 | Mitchell (Toormakeady Lodge) | The Toormakeady Lodge estate in the parish of Ballyovey, barony of Carra, county Mayo, was bought by... |
326 (Moyode), 331 (Ashford), 332 (Rosshill) & 356 (Strandhill) | Guinness | Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness of the famous brewing family began to purchase Connacht estates for sale i... |
357 | Russell | In 1853 the Dalgan estate was bought by the Duke of Bedford for Lady de Clifford, who was the wife o... |
357 (Hollymount & Kilrush) | Lindsey (Hollymount) | This branch of the Lindsey family were descended from a younger son of the first Lindsey of Turin, p... |
355 (Cloonee, occupied by William C. Burke) & 357 (Bloomfield) | Ruttledge (Bloomfield) | In May 1749, Peter Ruttledge of Cornfield and Carrowkillen, parish of Robeen, barony of Kilmaine, co... |
357 (Clooncormick) | Gildea | The Gildeas were established at Port Royal in county Mayo from early in the 18th century, where they... |
358 | Rutherford | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Rutherfords were leasing Turin, parish of Kilmainemore, baro... |
358, 367 | Browne (Neale) | A family established at The Neale, county Mayo, from the 16th century which they were regranted alon... |
358 | Lynch (Partry) | Sir Henry Lynch of Castlecarra, granted his mother the lands of Cloonlagheen, parish of Ballyovey, b... |
359 | Lynch (Ballycurrin) | An estate in the parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, in the possession of the Lynch f... |
359 | Carter (Castlemartin) | The Carter family of Castlemartin, county Kildare, inherited half the Shaen lands in the barony of E... |
360 (Bingham's Castle) | Bingham (Bingham's Castle) | The Bingham family of Newbrook, parish of Robeen, county Mayo, later Barons Clanmorris, inherited ha... |
361 (Massbrook Lower, occupied by W. A. Conduitt) | Jones (Ardnaree) | The lands of Ardnaree, parish of Kilmoremoy, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, were granted to Sir Th... |
361 (Moat) | Lynch Blosse | A Galway family who lost most of their estates in that county under Cromwell but received extensive... |
320 (Cloghballymore) & 361. | Blake (Ballinafad) | In the early 17th century a younger son of the Blake family of Ballyglunin, county Galway, acquired... |
361 | Acton (Bridgemount) | The Acton family had an estate of over a thousand acres in the parish of Drum, barony of Carra, coun... |
362 | Browne (Breaghwy) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale, county Mayo, was located in the parish of Breaghwy in t... |
363 | FitzGerald (Turlough) | This family from Gorteens in county Kilkenny was transplanted to county Mayo under the Cromwellian s... |
363 (Castlemagarret) | Browne (Castlemagarret) | The Brownes of Carrowbrowne, parish of Oranmore, county Galway, had estates in the counties Galway,... |
364 | Crean | A family transplanted to county Mayo from county Galway under the Cromwellian settlement. The Crean... |
365 | Sheffield | John Charles Sheffield bought the Arbuthnot estate in the parish of Crossboyne, barony of Clanmorris... |
322 (Lisduff) & 365 (The Heath) | Tighe (The Heath) | Robert Tighe was a prosperous merchant of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmainemore, county Mayo, in the mi... |
365 (Ballinglen, occupied by Susan Pringle) & 366 (Ballykinlettragh) | Fawcett (Ballykinlettragh) | The Fawcetts were resident on the townlands of Ballykinlettragh, parish of Kilfian, and Ballinglen,... |
366 (Castlereagh) | Knox (Castlereagh) | The Knoxes came from county Donegal and settled at Castlereagh in the 17th century. By the early 1... |
366 | Kirkwood (Bartragh Island) | Captain Charles Kirkwood of Bartragh Island, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, hel... |
366 (Farmhill, occupied by Susan Pringle) | Gardiner (Farmhill) | The Gardiners were resident in the parishes of Kilfian and Rathreagh, barony of Tirawley, county May... |
367 (Ballinamore) | Ormsby (Ballinamore) | The Ballinamore estate, in the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was granted to the... |
368 | Brabazon | This family were descended from Sir Anthony Brabazon of Ballinasloe Castle, a younger brother of Sir... |
368 | Strogen | The Strogens held Belgarrow, parish of Toomore, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, from the Evans fami... |
368 | McDermott (Cloongee) | The McDermotts owned Cloongee in the parish of Templemore, barony of Gallen, and also a townland in... |
369 | Garvey (Murrisk) | Under the Acts of Settlement the Garveys were granted lands at Murrisk and Carrowkeel in the parish... |
369 (Milcum & Ross House) & 371 (Newport House) | O'Donel | Some of the O'Donnells of Ulster settled in county Mayo in the 17th century, initially in the Ballyc... |
370 (Westport House) | Browne (Westport) | A very large estate in county Mayo, much of it formerly Bourke property, was acquired by Colonel Joh... |
p. 371 (Rosturk Castle) | Stoney | James Butler Stoney and his son, Robert Vesey Stoney, built up a considerable estate in the Burrisho... |
372 (Belclare) | Livingstone | William Livingstown, a Westport merchant, had extensive business interests all over county Mayo in t... |
352, 390 (Tireragh). | Knox Gore | James Knox of Broadlands Park (1774-1818) was the third son of Francis Knox of Rappa Castle. Both h... |
362 | Malley | William Malley owned an estate in the parish of Kildacommoge, barony of Gallen, county Mayo and appe... |
366 (Owenmore) | Orme (Owenmore) | The Orme family owned extensive property in county Mayo and also around the village of Enniscrone in... |
369 | Pim | Jonathon Pim, one of the secretaries of the Central Relief Committee, bought three small townlands i... |
310 (Cartron & Keelkyle) | Graham (Ballynakill Lodge) | Patrick Melvin writes that the Grahams bought a 6000 acre estate at Ballynakill, barony of Ballynahi... |
310 | Browne (Rosleague) | A note on the sale rental dated 1862 of Edmund O'Flaherty's estate in the barony of Ballynahinch, co... |
310 | Prior | The Reverend John Prior and Thomas Young Prior were sons of the Reverend Thomas Prior, Senior Fellow... |
310 | Berridge | In 1872 the Ballynahinch estate in county Galway, was bought by Richard Berridge, a London brewer, f... |
310 | Twining | Frederick Twining, a member of the famous tea family, came to live in Ireland in the late 1850s. On... |
310 | Tulloch | John Armstrong, a member of a county Fermanagh family, was living at South Hill, Clifden, county Gal... |
311 | Eyre (Clifden) | Thomas Eyre of Bath, Somerset, bought much of the property of John D'Arcy of Clifden, county Galway,... |
311 | Thomson | The Salrock/Salruck estate, barony of Ballynahinch, county Galway, originally belonged to the Miller... |
311 | Wall (Errislannan) | In the 1830s the Reverend Richard Wall of Barmount Manor, county Wexford, rented from Colonel Lamber... |
311 | Henry (Kylemore) | Mitchell Henry was a doctor who was left a large fortune by his father, a Manchester merchant, in 18... |
390. | Niddrie | Peter Niddrie, MD, rented the house at Carrowmacrory from Mrs. Esther Hillas in 1857. Grace [Nedden]... |
390 & 391. | Wingfield Stratford | Edward and John Wingfield were twin brothers, sons of Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, a... |
390 (Carrowgarry), 391 (Dirk Lodge), 392 (Ballinvoher). | Crichton | Sir Alexander Crichton of Seal Grove, Kent married Frances Dodwell in 1800. She was the heiress of E... |
390. | Verschoyle | The Irwin estate at Tanrego was purchased by Verschoyle in the 1860s. According to the OS name books... |
390. | Crofton (Sligo) | The Croftons acquired land in the 17th century from the McSweeneys which had previously been part of... |
390. | Lougheed | William Black Lougheed purchased the Fenton estate at Dromore West in the later 19th century. He is... |
390. | Ormsby (Farrenmacfarrell) | The Ormsby family held land in the parish of Kilmacshalgan through much of the 19th century. The pro... |
390. | Cuffe (Tireragh) | Alexander Cuffe is recorded as the occupier of the property in Farrenmacfarrell townland, barony of... |
390 & 391. | Brinkley | Richard Graves Brinkley purchased lands in various parts of County Sligo in the Encumbered Estates C... |
391. | McMunn | The McMunn estate was centred on Belville House, near Dromore West, in the barony of Tireragh. In th... |
391. | Hale | The Hales had merchant interests in the town of Sligo but also held extensive landed property in Tir... |
391. | Fenton | The Fenton family held land in and around Easky throughtout the 19th century. Various family members... |
391 (Kilglass), 397 (Cloonbarry). | McCarrick/McCarrig | At the time of Griffith's Valuation various members of the McCarrick family held townlands in the pa... |
391. | Howley (Belleek Castle) | The Howley family appear in both Hussey de Burgh and the 1876 Landowners Survey as owners of land in... |
391. | Armstrong (Oghil) | The Armstrong family are recorded as holding a modest estate in the parish of Kilglass in 18th centu... |
391. | Guilfoyle | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Thomas Guilfoyle was one of the principal lessors in the parish... |
391. | Hillas | The Hillas family held property in several parishes in the Barony of Tireragh. They also held proper... |
392. | Ormsby (Castle Dargan) | The Ormsby family held property at Castledargan since the end of the 17th century. William Ormsby i... |
392. | Hosie | In 1906 John Hosie, is recorded as the occupier of property at Castle Dargan townland, barony of Tir... |
392. | Stack (Tirerrill) | The Stack family acquired the property at Castle Neynoe during the 19th century. In 1906 M.F.B. Stac... |
392. | Wynne | The Wynne family established themselves in Sligo in the later 17th century. They went on to become o... |
389 (Knockbrack) & 393 (Heathfield). | Phibbs (Tirerrill) | The Phibbs family owned several estates in the barony of Tirerril including that at Corradoo East.... |
393. | Ashley | The Ashley estate consisted of lands in the Mullaghmore area of north Sligo which had previously bee... |
393. | Eccles | J.E. Eccles, a gentleman, is recorded as resident in the parish of Tumna, barony of Boyle, county Ro... |
393 (Markree & Union). | Cooper (Markree) | Edward Cooper was a soldier in Richard Coote [Lord Collooney]'s, regiment of horse. He is known in... |
392 & 394. | Parke | According to O'Rorke, the Parkes received land under the Cromwellian settlement and established them... |
394. | Phibbs (Seafield) | The Phibbs family acquired an estate in Kilmacowen in the late 18th century. The estate was based ar... |
394 | Walker | The Walker family were descended from prosperous merchants in Sligo town. James Walker, initially le... |
395. | Tweedy | The estate at Cloonamahon passed into the hands of the Tweedy family thorough the marriage of Meredi... |
395. | Gore Booth | The Gore Booth family were descended from Sir Francis Booth who was granted land at Ardtermon, bar... |
395. | Jones (Streedagh) | The Jones family were granted lands previously in the possession of O'Connor Sligo. It is thought th... |
396. | O'Hara | The O'Haras were the only Gaelic family to continue as major landowners in County Sligo up to modern... |
397. | Phibbs | The Phibbs family held estates in different parts of county Sligo, this branch settled at Doobeg in... |
281, 397. | Armstrong (Chaffpool & Moyaliff) | These Armstrongs are a junior branch of the Armstrong family of Mount Heaton, county Offaly and desc... |
397. | Perceval | The Perceval family succeeded to lands in Sligo in the mid 17th when George Perceval married Mary Cr... |
315 | Blake (Cregg Castle) | The Blakes of Cregg Castle, county Galway, were descended from the Blakes of Renvyle and Kiltolla an... |
337 | Blake (Ballyglunin) | In ''Blake Family Records'' Martin J. Blake states that Martin Blake of Cummer, county Galway, purch... |
341 | Bodkin (Annagh) | The Bodkins, one of the ‘Tribes’ of Galway, were granted Annagh and other lands in the barony of Cla... |
341 | Browne (Claran) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation the Brownes of Claran House, parish of Killursa, barony of Clare... |
341 | Burke (Ower) | The Burkes of Ower were descended from a younger son of the Burkes of Clanricarde in the 15th centur... |
311 | Kendall | In the mid 19th century John Kendall, a London lawyer, bought the estate of the Morrises of Ballinab... |
333 | Jackson (Killaguile) | In the 1850s James E. Jackson held the townland of Killaguile, parish of Killannin, barony of Moycul... |
332 | Lynch (Petersburg) | This family settled at Ballynonagh Castle on the shore of Lough Mask, barony of Ross, county Galway,... |
340 (Barnaboy) | Carter (Annaghkeen) | The South Mayo Family Research Society have recorded late 17th century gravestone memorials to membe... |
338 | Clarke (Graig Abbey) | The Clarke family were leasing the Graig Abbey property from the Warburton estate at the time of Gri... |
342 (Crumlin) | Henry (Toghermore) | Hugh Robert Henry, a younger son of Hugh Henry of Lodge Park, Straffan, county Kildare was the first... |
341 | Kirwan (Castlehacket) | In the 16th century the Castlehacket and Cahermorris estates near Tuam in county Galway belonged to... |
338 | Lynch (Carrowbeg North) | The Lynchs owned an estate of 337 acres at Carrowbeg North, parish of Belclare, barony of Clare, cou... |
341 | Staunton/Lynch Staunton | The Stauntons, originally from Buckinghamshire, England, settled in county Galway in the mid 17th ce... |
337 | Nolan (Ballinderry) | The Nolans were Elizabethan settlers in the Ballinrobe area of county Mayo. They lost most of their... |
340 (Mahony) | O'Flaherty (Lisdonagh) | For fifty years in the middle of the 19th century a branch of the O'Flaherty family leased an estate... |
342 (Mirehill) | Roche (Ryehill) | In the late 18th century the Ryehill estate in the parish of Monivea, barony of Tiaquin, county Galw... |
340 (McDonagh) | St. George (Headford) | The St Georges were a Cambridgeshire family who were granted lands in the Headford area by the Cromw... |
342 | Waithman | Robert William Waithman, a member of a Lancashire family, came to Ireland in the 1860s and purchased... |
331 | Blake (Kiltullagh, Frenchfort & Vermount) | The lands of Kiltullagh/Kiltolla, parish of Oranmore, barony of Dunkellin, county Galway, were grant... |
337 | Blakeney (Abbert) | Robert Blakeney, a member of a family of Elizabethan settlers, was granted lands at Castle Blakeney,... |
331 (de Stacpoole) | Browne (Moyvilly & Mounthazel) | The Moyvilly estate, near Oranmore, county Galway, was granted to the Brownes under the Acts of Sett... |
328 | Browne (Carrownacregg West) | James Browne, a brother of Edward Browne of Ardskea, barony of Clare, county Galway, owned 2 townlan... |
330 | Concanon | The Concannons were formerly Gaelic chiefs in the Kilkerrin area of north east Galway. The lands of... |
317 (Newforest) | D'Arcy (Newforest) | This branch of the D'Arcy family were descended from Martin D'Arcy, second son of James 'Riveagh' D'... |
318 | Digby (Moat Lodge) | The Digby's title to their estate in the barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, commenced with the marria... |
341 (Monivea) | Ffrench (Monivea) | The Monivea estate, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, was acquired by the ffrenchs from the O'Kellys... |
328 (Windfield) & 383 (Athleague) | Jameson (Windfield) | The Jamesons were a Dublin family well known in the 19th century distilling and banking circles of t... |
330 | Joyce (Corgary) | An estate bought by Walter Joyce of Mervue from the French family in 1806. In the mid 19th century i... |
337 (Newtown) | Kelly (Newtown) | A family with county Roscommon origins, members of 18th century generations of the Kellys served in... |
328 (Lyons) | Kilkelly (Summerville) | An estate, centred on the house originally known as Thomastown and later as Summerville, was in the... |
316 | Bodkin (Roseberry) | An estate comprised of 2 townlands in the parish of Kilcroan, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, was... |
316 (Dick) | Handcock | Patrick Melvin writes that Carrowntryla was originally a Burke property, which was sold in 1753 to A... |
317 (Skehaghard - reps John Pollok) | Pollok (Lismany) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Allan Pollok was the owner of considerable property in various p... |
317 | McDermott (Springfield) | According to William Keaveney this estate in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, county... |
318 (Ballintava) | Barrett (Greenhills & Ballintava) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, John Samuel Barrett was leasing the Greenhills estate in the pa... |
318 (Turlough) & 330 (Killian) | Cheevers (Killian) | The Cheevers family originally owned estates in counties Wexford and Meath. Following their transpl... |
330 | Bellew (Mountbellew) | The Bellew family of Williamstown, county Louth, were granted lands in the parish of Moylough, baron... |
341 | Kirwan (Carnaun & Dalgin) | Denis Kirwan was a land agent resident at Carnaun, near Tuam, county Galway. At the time of Griffith... |
339 (Castlegrove) | Lewin (Cloghans) | A family who were settled on the Galway/Mayo border at Cloghans, parish of Kilmainemore, barony of K... |
339 (Quarrymount - CDB) | Bodkin (Kilcloony) | The Kilcloony estate, parish of Tuam, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, was granted to Edward Bodkin... |
339 (Miller) | Kirwan (Blindwell) | Descended from a younger son of the Kirwans of Gardenfield, the Kirwans of Blindwell, built up a sub... |
341 | Lynch (Rockwell) | Mary Lynch and her son Michael were granted 333 acres at Tobberoe by patent dated 16 Mar 1678. At th... |
338 (Fearmore) | Daly (Ballygaddy) | An estate in the parish of Kilbennan, barony of Dunmore, county Galwy, held by John Daly from Nesbit... |
327 (Curraghboy - Neary) | ffrench (Ballinamore) | The Honourable Martin ffrench was a younger brother of Sir Thomas ffrench, 3rd Baron. Martin ffrenc... |
316 (Dick) | Dick | The Carrowntryla estate of the Handcock family near Dunmore, county Galway, was mortgaged to Sir Hen... |
312 | Newton (Carna) | In the 1870s Philip Newton of the Newton family of Dunleckney Manor, Bagenalstown, county Carlow, ow... |
327 (Clooncannon) & 385 (Scregg) | Potts | O’Brien writes that the Potts were a family who came from Cheshire and settled in King’s County (Cou... |
311 | Gorham | Joseph Gorham of Clifden, county Galway, owned 595 acres in the county in the 1870s. |
318 | Ffrench (Templetogher) | Daniel O'Connell Ffrench held four townlands in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, coun... |
333 | Guilfoyle (Galway) | In the 1870s Edward Guilfoyle of Galway is recorded as owning 2,176 acres in the parish of Killannin... |
337 | Egan (Annaghdown) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Egan held the townland of Tomnahulla (617 acres), parish of... |
341 | McCormack (Tuam) | Patrick McCormick bought the townland of Cartronroe, parish of Tuam, barony of Dunmore, county Galwa... |
314 | O'Malley (Galway) | Honoria and Edmund O'Malley held the townlands of Boliska Eighter and Oughter in the parish of Killa... |
315 | Kenny (Freagh Castle) | According to the Cecil S. Kenny material in the National Library of Ireland, Matthias Kenny of Freag... |
315 | Kilkelly (Drimcong) | Originally large landowners in the Kinvarra area of south county Galway, the Kilkelly estates had be... |
337 | Revington | Thomas Revington is recorded as the owner of over 700 acres in county Galway in the 1870s as well as... |
318 | Roe | The Roes owned an estate in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway from at le... |
306. | Mahon (Castlegar) | The Mahons were settled at Castlegar from the early 18th century. In 1711 the Earl of Clanricarde l... |
306. | Daly (Dalysgrove) | The Dalys of Dalysgrove, parish of Ahascragh, barony of Killian, county Galway, settled in east Galw... |
306 | Wade (Aughrim) | In 1653, William Wade, a soldier in Cromwell’s army, was granted lands at Killavally, near Tyrrellsp... |
307. | Johnston (Ahascragh) | Sir Henry Grattan Bellew records the Johnston family as originally Scottish weavers. O'Gorman states... |
307. | Trench (Clonfert) | John E. Trench was a significant landowner in the parish of Ballymacward, barony of Kilconnell and t... |
307 (Lisbeg, reps. John Pollok). | Pollok (Lismany) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Allan Pollok was the owner of considerable property in various p... |
307. | Comyn (Kilconnell) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' states that Andrew Comyn of Ryefield, county Roscommon, married... |
292 (Ballymacarbry), 308 (Greenhills & Woodlawn), 319 (Drumharsna) | Trench (Woodlawn) | The Trench family at Woodlawn were one of a number of Trench families who came to prominence in coun... |
308 (Eastwell), 315 (Rocklands) | Ussher [Usher] (Eastwell) | This family share a common ancestry with the other Ussher families in Ireland. At the end of the 17t... |
308. | Donnellan/Donelan | An estate of over 3,000 acres in the baronies of Clonmacnowen and Kilconnell, county Galway, was gra... |
308. | Coolohan/Colohan | Martin Coolohan was leasing a property at Ballyeighter, barony of Clonmacnowen from the Clonbrock es... |
309. | Seton | William R. Seton held a demesne of 140 acres and a house valued at £65 in the townland of Kilnaborri... |
309. | Callanan (Co Galway) | The Callanans are recorded as residing at Skecoor from at least the early 19th century. Matilda Call... |
309 (Ballymore & Somerset) | Seymour (Galway) | The Seymour family first settled in east Galway in the late 17th century. The families at Ballymore... |
309 (Belview/Lissareaghan) | Lawrence (Lawrencetown) | The Lawrence family are first recorded in east Galway in the late 16th century. A John Lawrence marr... |
309 (Lismanny), 334 (Lissanacody, Ballynamuddagh, Budellagh) | Pollok (Lismany) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Allan Pollok was the owner of considerable property in various p... |
309 | Longworth | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation (publ. 1854) members of the Longworth family of Glynwood and Cre... |
313. | Lambert (Castle Ellen) | The Lambert family came originally from Yorkshire but were settled in county Galway since the reign... |
313. | Holmes (Rockwood) | In 1853 John Galway Holmes bought 271 acres of Carraghy, parish of Annaghdown, barony of Clare, coun... |
313 | Blake (Ardfry) | By patent dated 24 Feb 1681 the Blakes were granted almost 12,000 acres in counties Galway and Mayo,... |
314. | Redington (Kilcornan) | The Redington family estate was centred on their house at Kilcornan. This had previously been a Burk... |
319. | Gough | The Goughs were a Wiltshire family members of whom settled in the south of Ireland in the 1620s. Sir... |
319 (Cregaclare) | Bingham (Newbrook) | This estate was founded by John Bingham of Foxford, county Mayo, younger brother of Sir Henry Bingha... |
319 & 324. | Persse (Roxborough & Moyode) | The Persse family first received grants of land in counties Galway and Roscommon in the 1670s. Some... |
319. | Lattey | A document in a Galway solicitors' collection records Arthur Pittar Lattey and Robert John Lattey, b... |
319. | Galbraith | The Galbraith family acquired lands in east Galway which had previously belonged to the O'Fahys, fol... |
319 | de Basterot | Fahey states that Frances, daughter of James French of Duras/Doorus, married a French gentleman, Bar... |
319, 321 & 325. | Shawe-Taylor | Walter Taylor was granted almost a thousand acres in the barony of Kiltartan, county Galway in Febru... |
319. | Lynch/Wilson Lynch (Renmore & Duras) | A Galway family who prospered in the 18th century as merchants and bankers. Patrick M. Lynch is rec... |
320 (Ballyturin), 329 (Castlekelly) | Bagot (Bagotstown, Ballyturin & Aghrane/Castlekelly) | This family were first established at Bagotstown, county Limerick in the 13th century. They later he... |
320. | Lynch (Lavally) | This branch of the Lynchs were able to trace their ancestors back to at least the 14th century in th... |
321 | Gregory | The Coole estate was purchased by Robert Gregory from the Martyns of Tullira in 1768 on his return f... |
321. | Nolan (Ardrahan) | The OS Name Books record John Nolan, of Prospect, Gort, as a proprietor in the parish of Ardrahan i... |
321. | Daly (Castledaly) | This branch of the Dalys were descended from the Dalys of Killimer and also Dalysgrove, near Ahascra... |
321. | Brady/Brady-Murray | James Brady-Murray is recorded as holding about 300 acres of untenanted demesne land together with a... |
321 | Martyn (Tulira) | In 1824 Edward Martyn is listed as a resident proprietor in county Galway. John Martyn was the owner... |
322. | Lewis (Galway) | An Aylward property from the 17th century, which passed by a marriage in 1824 to a branch of the Lew... |
322. | Burke (Ballybroder) | In the 1870s Hyacinth Burke of Ballybroder was the owner of over 350 acres in county Galway. In 1906... |
323. | Martin (Ballynakill) | Andrew Martin was leasing property at Eagle Hill, parish of Ballynakill, barony of Leitrim, at the t... |
324. | McCoy | In 1906 John McCoy was the owner of over 100 acres of untenanted land at Castleturvin. |
324 (Rockfield), 336 (Pallas) 337 (Spring Garden). | Nugent (Pallas) | In 1677 Thomas Nugent was granted an estate of 3,250 acres in the baronies of Leitrim and Longford,... |
324. | O'Hara (Raheen) | Raheen was originally a property held by the Lopdell family. It was to this area that some of the Ki... |
324. | Maxwell (St. Cleran's) | Mrs. Anne Maxwell (nee Burke), whose address is given as St. Cleran's, Craughwell, is recorded as th... |
325 | Galway | Thomas W. Galway held two townlands, previously part of Edmond Taaffe's estate, in the parish of Ann... |
336 (Portumna) | Burke (Clanricarde) | The Clanricarde estate was one of the largest in county Galway. Lord Clanrickard, a minor, is liste... |
325. | Burke (Ballydugan) | Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland indicates that Michael Burke of Ballintober, county Roscommon purch... |
325. | Smyth (Masonbrook) | The Smyths acquired property in and around the Loughrea area in the early 19th century. In 1828 they... |
325 | 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... |
326. | Burke (Marble Hill) | The Burke family of Marble Hill were among the most influential families in county Galway in the 19t... |
326. | Haig | ‘The Reports of Cases Heard and Decided in the House of Lords’, Volume 8, contains the details of a... |
322 (Danesfort), 326. | Dolphin | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Oliver Dolphin held land in the parish of Killoscobe, barony of... |
326. | Hall (Knockbrack) | The Halls were an English family who settled in the north of Ireland at Narrow Water, county Down, i... |
325 (Kylebrack), 327 (Clonbrock & Clooncannon Kelly) | Dillon (Clonbrock) | The Dillons were a Norman family who initially received grants of land in Westmeath and who later ac... |
334 | Mathews | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Edward Mathews was in possession of an estate at Derryvunlam, p... |
335. | Hearn/Hearn Kirkaldy | Thomas Edward Hearn of Hearnsbrook is recorded as a resident proprietor in 1824. At the time of Grif... |
335. | Hunter & McKay | In 1906 James A. Hunter and H.E. McKay were the owners of over 500 acres of untenanted land in the K... |
321 (Gloves) & 335 (Healthlawn) | Monahan/Monaghan | The Monahan family were occupying Heathlawn house in the mid-19th century. In 1906 James H. Monahan... |
327 | Fallon (Runnamoat) | [In 1677 Edmund Fallon of Mote, county Roscommon was granted a small acreage in the barony of Tiaqui... |
335. | McDermott (Ramore/Rathmore) | James Anthony McDermott of Ramore married Mary Agnes Blake of Cregg Castle in the early 19th century... |
218 (Ballykeel), 335. | Forster (Blake Forster) | The Forster family were of English origin who first acquired property in Galway in the 1640s. The pr... |
335. | O'Kelly (Gortray/Fairfield) | Ambrose O'Kelly was the one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmalinoge, barony of Longfor... |
335. | Kelly (Tiranascragh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Kelly was occupying a property at Gortadullisk, parish... |
335. | Howard | In 1906 James Howard owned over 200 acres of untenanted land and the mansion at Moorfield, Kilquain.... |
346. | Corscadden | Robert Corscadden is recorded as holding over 800 acres in county Leitrim in 1878. In 1906 Thomas Co... |
347. | Adamson (Glenfarne) | William Lawrence Adamson was born in Dublin in 1829. He was a solicitor and very successful busines... |
348. | Whyte (Newtown Manor) | Colonel John James Whyte is recorded as the owner of over 9000 acres in county Leitrim in the 1880s.... |
349. | O'Brien (Carrigallen) | Acheson O'Brien of Drumsilla was High Sheriff of Leitrim in 1810. In 1852 and 1853 over 2000 acres... |
344. | O'Beirne (Drumsna) | The O'Beirne estate was centred on Drumsna where they had a house at Jamestown. McParlan includes Mr... |
344. | Birchall | The Birchall (sometimes spelt Burchall) estate held lands in the parish of Kiltoghert, county Leitri... |
344. | Rowley (Co Leitrim) | The Rowley family inherited the Campbell estate at Mountcampbell through the marriage, in 1766, of C... |
344. | Peyton (Driney) | This estate, amounting to 1210 acres was the property of Rev. Walter Peyton, incumbrant of Billas, V... |
332 | Sadleir (Galway) | Reverend Ralph Sadleir, rector of Castleknock, county Dublin, is recorded as the owner of over 900 a... |
312 | Allies | In the 1870s Cyril Allies bought the Inishbofin estate of Henry William Wilberforce in the barony of... |
313 | Woodcock and Stanford | In the 1850s Mary Woodcock and George Stamfort/Stanford/Stainforth(?) held an estate comprised of fi... |
313, 379 & 387 | Russell (Slane) | Thomas Russell, of Slane or Nobber, county Meath, is recorded as owning almost 700 acres in county G... |
315 | Sweeney | In February 1890 Bernard and Walter Sweeney were advertising for sale a fee simple estate of 1,690 a... |
315 | Keaveny | In the 1879s Malachi Keaveny owned 724 acres in county Galway. His address was Stonepark, Glenamadd... |
316 | Cullen (Kilkerrin) | The 'Parke' Cullens were another branch of the Cullen family of Manor Hamilton, county Leitrim. The... |
332 | Booth (Ebor Hall) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Booth held 3 townlands in the parish of Cong and a townl... |
373 (Monksland) | Sproule | In the mid 19th century the Sproule estate was in the parish of Rahara, barony of Athlone, county Ro... |
373 | Kelly (Johnstown) | James Kelly was a civil engineer, who worked on the construction of the Ganges Canal in India. In 1... |
374 | Smyth (Barbaville and New Park) | William Smythe (1693-1773) of Barbaville was a younger son of the Right Rev William Smythe, Bishop o... |
374 (Galeybeg) | Bond (Carrownure) | The Bonds were descended from a Presbyterian minister who settled in county Longford in the mid 18th... |
374 | Pim (Co Roscommon) | In the 1850s Thomas Pim junior held land in the parishes of Cam and Kiltoom, barony of Athlone, coun... |
374 | Naghten (Thomastown) | The Naghtens or O'Naghtens were one of the old Gaelic families who managed to retain some of their f... |
383 (Rocksavage) | Longfield | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Longfield's estate was in the parishes of Athleague and... |
384 (Castlestrange - Mulry) | Mitchell (Castle Strange) | Cornet Thomas Mitchell from Scotland settled at Castlestrange, county Roscommon in the mid 17th cent... |
385 (Correal) | Magan | The Magans were settled in counties Westmeath and Offaly in the 18th century. Benny Lane writes that... |
385 (Mount Talbot) | Talbot (Mount Talbot) | The Talbots were descended from a younger son of the Talbots of Malahide in the 16th century. They w... |
385 (Mote Demesne) | Crofton (Mote Park) | The senior branch of the Crofton family settled at Ballymurray, county Roscommon in the 16th century... |
385 (Donamon) | Caulfeild (Dunamon) | The Dunamon estate was held under a lease for 500 years from John King, Lord Kingston to Thomas Caul... |
384 | Chichester | Charles Raleigh Chichester, a grandson of Charles Chichester of Calverleigh Court, county Devon and... |
380 (Dundermot) | O'Conor (Dundermot) | A branch of the O'Conor Don family who resided at Dundermot for 2 generations in the 19th century. I... |
384 | Mapother | A Dorset family, established in county Roscommon since Elizabethan times, who intermarried with the... |
384-385 | Ferrall (Co Roscommon) | In the early 19th century John Farrell or Ferrall acquired large tracts of land mainly in county Ros... |
385 | Neilan | In the 1870s John Neilan of Stonepark, Roscommon owned 643 acres in county Roscommon. Over 500 acre... |
378 (Rockville) | Lloyd (Rockville) | Rockville, originally a Blackburn property, came into the possession of the Lloyd family following t... |
378 (Cloonavery) | King (Drumsna) | The King family descend from the Reverend Edward King, Bishop of Elphin (1611-1639) who was granted... |
384 (Ballagh) | O'Conor (Ballagh) | According to "Our Correspondent" writing in the ''Tuam Herald'' of 1 Dec 1928, Ballagh was the prope... |
386 | Browne (Mount Browne) | George Browne held 3 townlands in the parish of Kiltrustan, barony and county of Roscommon at the ti... |
350 (Mough) | Lawder/Lauder | The Lawders were a Scottish family who came to Ireland in the late 16th century marrying into landed... |
386 (Cloonyquin) | French (Cloonyquin) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that Arthur French of Tyrone bought Cloonyquin from the Righ... |
386 | Hague/Heague | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Heague held the townland of Cloonahee, parish of Clooncraff... |
387 | Morton | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Morton held land in the parish of Kilglass, barony of Balli... |
387 | Drought | In the mid 19th century Captain George Warburton Drought owned a small estate centred on the house C... |
387 (Strokestown) | Mahon/Pakenham-Mahon | In February 1666 Captain Nicholas Mahon was granted over 2,700 acres in the barony of Roscommon and... |
384 | Mulry | At the beginning of the 20th century Thomas Mulry held an estate at Castlestrange, county Roscommon.... |
378, 380, 382 & 383 | Worthington | Raymond P. Worthington of Fleet Street, Dublin and 5 Rostrevor Terrace, Rathgar, Dublin, owned over... |
373 | Connaghton | In the 1870s James Connaghten of Lecarrow owned 527 acres in county Roscommon. In 1906 Bernard Conn... |
159, 373 | Biron/Byron | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James Byron held an estate in the parish of Cam, barony of Athlo... |
374 | Law Union & Crown Insurance Company | In 1906 the Law Union and Crown Insurance Company held untenanted land at Rinnagan in the parish of... |
374 | Ward | In 1906 John Ward owned 86 acres of untenanted land at Cloonbigny, parish of Taghmaconnell, barony o... |
377 | Bowen (Mantua) | Edward Ferguson Bowen of Burt House, county Donegal, son of John Gordon Bowen and his wife Emily Har... |
383 | Cleaver | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend William Cleaver, son of Archbishop Euseby Cleaver o... |
385 | Irwin (Beechwood) | Christopher Irwin of Newtown and Leabeg, barony of Ballymoe, county Roscommon was a younger brother... |
384-385 | Fawcett (Co Roscommon) | John Fawcett/Faucett held almost 1,000 acres in the parish of Kilmeane, barony of Athlone and 188 ac... |
351 (Lough Rynn) | Clements | The Clements family in Ireland were descended from Daniel Clements, a Cromwellian officer, originall... |
343 | Godley | The Godley family held lands in the barony of Carrigallen, centred around the house at Killygar, som... |
343. | Gore (Woodford) | In 1703 William Gore of Woodford bought part of the estate of Charles O'Connor, attainted, in the ba... |
343. | Johnston (Friarstown) | The Friarstown estate was held on lease by the Johnston family from the Earl of Milltown though Fria... |
344. | Peyton (Castlecarra) | In the 1870s Castlecarra was the home of William Peyton who owned almost 4000 acres in county Leitr... |
345. | Keon | McParlan records that a member of the Keon family, a minor, was a non-resident proprietor in Leitri... |
345. | Johnston (Kinlough) | The Johnston family from Fermanagh purhased land in Leitrim in the early 18th century. In 1802 McPar... |
345. | Massy | The Massy family are descended from a Cromwellian soldier Captain Hugh Massy who was granted 3,055 a... |
346. | Tynte | In 1667 Henry Tynte was granted lands in counties Limerick and Cork. The Tynte family's estate was... |
349. | White (Baron Annaly) | Samuel White, son of Luke White of Luttrelstown, county Dublin, was MP for Leitrim and resided at Ki... |
350 (Derrycarne), 393 (Willowbrook) & 396 (Carns [Ivy Lodge]) | Ormsby Gore | Lord Harlech's estate held land in the baronies of Leyny, Tireragh and Tirerrill in county Sligo as... |
389. | Ffolliott | The ffolliott family held lands in the parish of Aghanagh, barony of Tirerrill, County Sligo since t... |
389 | Gethin | Under the Restoration settlement Richard Gethin, created a baronet in 1665, was granted a large esta... |
390 (Tiernan) | Jones (Knockaculleen) | Elizabeth Jones was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmacshalgan at the time of Griff... |
374 | Greene (Galeybeg) | The Greene family, who originally farmed near Moate, county Westmeath, acquired land in the parish o... |
386 (Toberpatrick) | Lawder (Tully) | Bryan Lawder, a farmer, was resident at Tully, parish of Elphin in 1749. The Lawder pedigree shows t... |
397. | Powell | McTernan notes that the Powells settled in the barony of Leyny as grantees under the Cromwellian set... |
396. | Dodwell | The Dodwell family were present in Sligo since the 17th century. . In 1800 Frances Dodwell of Carro... |
396. | Perdue | The Perdues were agents to the estate of Lord Harlech in the parish of Kilmacteige, barony of Leyny.... |
395. | McTernan | The McTernans acquired the property at Heapstown, Kilmacallan parish, in the mid-nineteenth century.... |
394. | Duke | The Duke family were granted lands in Sligo in the mid 17th century through the patronage of Richard... |
394. | Middleton (Sligo) | In the 1870s William Middleton, of Wine Street, Sligo, owned over 1600 acres in the county. In 1906... |
389. | Flanagan/Woulfe Flanagan | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Flanagan family held lands in the parish of Killaraght, baro... |
392. | Campbell (Sligo) | Harper Campbell developed extensive business interests in Sligo in the 19th century. The family resi... |
394. | Lyons (Sligo) | The representatives of Henry Lyons, a Sligo merchant, were the owners of over 1400 acres in county S... |
389. | Keogh (Tirerrill) | At the time of the first Ordnance Survey in the 1830s John Keogh of Dublin was the proprietor of a n... |
389. | Hewitson [Hewetson] & Eden | Amelia Sarah Hewitson or Hewetson, with an address at Merton, Enniscorthy, county Wexford, owned ove... |
373-374 | Levinge (Co Roscommon) | The Levinges of New Park, county Roscommon and Levington Park, county Westmeath were a junior branch... |
375 | Hynes (Woodmount) | In the 1870s John Hynes and William J. Hynes both of Ballinasloe owned over 4,000 acres in county Ro... |
374 | Crown Life Insurance Company | The Crown Life Insurance Company of 46 and 47 Dame St, Dublin, owned 769 acres in county Roscommon i... |
383 (Kiltullagh, Co Roscommon) | Leonard | John Leonard of the Waterford family of that name, was granted over 600 acres in the barony of Kilco... |
392. | McLoghry | Henry McLoghry was occupying Bunnyconnellan Cottage at the time of Griffith's Valuation. He held t... |
373 | Johnson (Ballymoe) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Sir William 'Johnston' , Member of Parliament for Belfast in 184... |
374 | Dignan/Duignan | The Duignans were resident at Lisbride and held land at Rathbrenan in the parish of Roscommon, baron... |
379 | Cassidy | One source records Matthew Cassidy as owning 881 acres in county Roscommon in the latter part of the... |
388 | Toler (Bloomfield) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Peter Toler held lands in the parishes of Kilcooley and Killuki... |
386 | Cox | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Thomas Cox held land in the parish of Kilglass, barony of Ballin... |
385 | McDonnell (Dunmore) | Martin McDonnell was a merchant from Roscommon who prospered significantly in the mid 19th century.... |
384 | Sandys | Edwyn Sandys Reynolds, a Protestant gentleman, resided at "Darham" in 1749. Robert Sandes was livin... |
374-375 | Mather | Daniel Mather was one of the principal lessors of property in the parish of Moore, barony of Moycar... |
374 | O'Rorke (Clonbern & Bermingham) | The Clonbern estate in the barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, was bought from the family of Archbish... |
373 (Garrynagawna) | Greene (Co Galway) | The Right Honourable Richard Wilson Greene became Attorney General for Ireland in 1846. At the time... |
149. | Browne (Neale) | A family established at The Neale, county Mayo, from the 16th century which they were regranted alon... |
328 | Bodkin (Carrowbeg & Thomastown) | This branch of the Bodkin family owned an estate of 2,900 acres granted to them by patent dated 29 M... |
313 [Pratt] | Ryan (Cottage) | Catherine Ryan leased a small estate of about 180 acres from the Athy estate at Cottage, barony of D... |
315 | Butler (Doon & Thornpark) | The Butlers of Doonemulvihill, county Clare and Thornpark, county Galway are descended from James Bu... |
319 | Burke (Kiltartan) | John Burke, of Normangrove, near Kinvara, is recorded as offering lands for lease in that area in t... |
320. | Blake (Cloghballymore) | Cloghballymore was originally a Kilkelly property but it was granted to the Ffrenchs in the later 17... |
321. | Kelly (Athenry) | The Ordnance Survey Field Name Books record Mr. Evans as the proprietor of the townland of Farranabl... |
322 | Egan (Duniry) | In the 1870s Patrick Egan of Limehill owned 366 acres in county Galway.At the time of Griffith's Va... |
325. | Daly (Hollyhill) | The estate at Hollyhill was in the possession of Arthur Daly in 1855. In 1814 Hollyhill was the resi... |
326. | Daly (Raford) | The Daly family of Raford were descended from the Dalys of Carnakelly. The Raford estate was bought... |
326. | Burke (Moyglass) | Under the Acts of Settlement John Burke was granted over 300 acres around Moyglass, barony of Leitri... |
327, 360 (Portlick). | Smyth (Portlick Castle) | This branch of the Smyth family appear to descend from the Rev Robert Smith, rector of Ballyloughloe... |
334. | Cowan | Joseph H. Cowan was in possession of an estate in the baronies of Leitrim and Longford, county Gal... |
337. | Lynch (Duniry) | The estate at Springvale was occupied by Francis Lynch at the time of Griffith's Valuation. In the 1... |
224. | Seward (Cos Galway & Cork) | "The General Armory" records the granting of arms to Henry Osburne Seward of Lee Cottage and Douglas... |
224. | Sampson (Williamstadt) | In the 1870s Francis Sampson, MD, was the owner of over 1400 acres in county Galway and over 400 ac... |
224. | Reade/Read | The Reades were originally a Westmeath family who married into the Featherstonehaugh family. John Ce... |
224. | Hibbert | The Reade estate at Woodpark, parish of Inishcaltra, passed to the Hibbert family through the marria... |
224. | Wakely | James Wakely was the owner of over 1900 acres of untenanted land at Mountshannon, barony of Leitrim,... |
250 | O'Connell | The O’Connells are an ancient Gaelic family, whom Burke claims had their origins in county Clare, be... |
250 | Blennerhassett (Killorglin) | This branch of the Blennerhassett family acquired lands around Killorglin which had formerly been pa... |
250 | Winn | The Winns were originally a Yorkshire family. Their main seat was at Nostell Priory, near Wakefield.... |
251 (Lateeve) | Butler (Waterville) | The Waterville branch of the Butler family descended from Whitwell Butler who married into the Yield... |
251 | Sugrue | Charles Sugure was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Prior, barony of Iveragh, at the ti... |
251 | Fitzgerald (Knight of Kerry) | According to the late Desmond Fitzgerald, last Knight of Glin, county Limerick, three of the cadet b... |
252 (Burnham, Farrandalogue, Kilmurry, Caheratrant) | de Moleyns (Lord Ventry) | Smith indicates that Frederick Mullins was granted lands in Dingle, which he named Burnham after the... |
252 (Lough House) | Irish Church Mission [Dingle] | The Irish Church Mission Society established a centre on the Dingle peninsula. |
252 (Derreen) | Petty-Fitzmaurice (Marquess of Lansdowne) | This estate owes its origins to Sir William Petty, renowned cartographer, mathematician and scientis... |
253 (Gortalinny North) | Mayberry/Maybury | Historians of the Mayberry family believe their ancestor was recruited by Sir William Petty or his a... |
253 (Dromore), 254 (Cloonluminy & Gearha) | Mahony (Dunkerron South) | This branch of the ancient Gaelic family of O'Mahony is descended from the county Cork family of Kin... |
253 (Sillahertane), 290 (Kilshane & Springhouse) | Lowe (Kilshane) | In 1783 Simon Lowe of Cork and Galbally, county Limerick, married as his second wife, Elizabeth, dau... |
254 (Ardtully) | Orpen (Glanarought) | Burke describes the Orpen family as claiming great antiquity. They settled in Ireland after the Crom... |
254 (Dunkerron & Reen) | Colomb/Columb | In 1819 General George Colomb married Mary daughter of Sir Abraham Bradley King baronet. Their four... |
254 (Derryquin & Drimnamore) | Warden | Col. Charles W. Warden owned c.1000 acres in the Sneem area of county Kerry in 1906. |
254 (Rossdohan), 275 (Tooreenbrien Upper) | Heard (Cos Cork, Tipperary & Kerry) | The Heards were a long established county Cork family stated to have arrived with Sir Walter Raleigh... |
255 (Faha East), 257 (Rockfield) | Bernard/Morrogh-Bernard | According to Burke, Edward Murrough married Martha Bernard of the county Kerry family and their son... |
255 (Cullenagh Upper) | Mahony (Dunkerron North) | The Mahonys were originally a Gaelic Irish family, various branches of which held lands in Cork, Ker... |
255 (Headfort) | McCarthy (Headfort) | In the 1830s the Ordnance Survey Name Books mention Denis McCarty as the proprietor of townlands in... |
255 (Whitefield) | McGillycuddy | The McGillycuddy of the Reeks is an ancient title from the Gaelic tradition, believed to be descende... |
255 (Cleeny), 256 (Lackabane, Deerpark, Ross Island), 257 (Glena) | Browne (Kenmare) | Smith states that Sir Valentine Browne was granted over 6000 acres in county Kerry after the Desmond... |
256 | Meredith (Dysert) | Richard Meredith was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Castleisland and Killeentierna,... |
256 | Godfrey (Kilcolman) | According to Smith, the first Godfrey to settle in Kerry was John, who was granted an estate under... |
256 (Muckross Hotel), 257 (Muckross House, Torc, Tomies) | Guinness | The Guinness family purchased large portions of the Herbert estate at Muckross and surroounding area... |
257 (Ballyhorgan), 259 (Mountcoal) | Gentleman | Goodman Gentleman, of Ballyhorgan, Listowel, was the owner of over 700 acres in county Kerry in the... |
258 | Gun/Gunn | The Gun (sometimes spelt Gunn) family were descended from Reverend William Gun, of Limerick, but wer... |
258 (Ennismore) | Hare (Listowel) | The Hare family had come to Ireland after the Cromwellian settlement and acquired property initiall... |
258 | Stoughton/Staughton (Kerry) | Thomas Stoughton was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Caher and Dromod, barony of Ive... |
259 (Dromin House) | Raymond | Smith indicates that Anthony Raymond was granted estates in Kerry under the Act of Settlement in 166... |
259 | Browne (Clanmaurice & Iraghticonnor) | The estate of John Beale Browne of Crotta, barony of Clanmaurice, amounted to over 2000 acres in cou... |
259 (Tarbert) | Leslie (Tarbert) | The Leslies, descended from the Scottish clan, held lands in North Kerry since the seventeenth centu... |
259 (Tieraclea & Shanaway East) | Collis | The Collis family seem to have become established in county Kerry after the Cromwellian settlement a... |
259 (Glansillagh) | Sandes (Iraghticonnor) | Smith indicates that Lancelot Sandes was granted an estate in Kerry in 1667 under the Acts of Settle... |
259 (Ardfert), 260 (Sackville and Skilleragh) | Crosbie/Talbot-Crosbie (Ardfert) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
260 (Maghlass) | Roche (Castleisland) | In 1864, the rental of lands at Ballymacadam, barony of Trughanacmy, owned by John Roche, an insolv... |
260 (Ballyheige) | Crosbie (Ballyheige) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
260 (Fenit), 261 (Kilduff) | Hurley/Hurly | Burke indicates that the Hurleys originated in county Limerick but acquired land and influence in Ke... |
260 (Ballyseedy) | Blennerhassett (Ballyseedy & Beaufort) | Smith states that the Blennerhassett family were originally from Cumbria, in the north of England. T... |
260 (Curraghleha), 261 (Ballygarret) | Chute | It appears that this family owes its origins in county Kerry to George Chute, a soldier in the Engli... |
260 (Kilmaniheen) | Sandes/Collis-Sandes | Maurice Sandes was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Brosna, Ratass and Tralee, barony... |
260 (Knockawinna) | Deane (Cork) | James Deane of Cork owned 1750 acres in county Kerry and 2700 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Ale... |
261 (Tooreenascarty) | Drummond | In the 1870s Robert Drummond’s estate in Kerry amounted to more than 29,000 acres. The Drummond esta... |
261 (Magh West) | Hussey (Corkaguiny) | Members of the Hussey family held property in several parishes in the parish of Corkaguiny at the ti... |
214 | Martyn (Gregans Castle) | Weir gives a detailed history of this county Clare family. Gregans Castle was originally an O’Loghl... |
215 | Wilson (Roxton) | In the 1870s James Darling Wilson of Roxton, Corrofin, county Clare, owned 1,184 acres in the county... |
215 (Cragmoher) | Studdert (Clonderalaw) | Five generations of Studderts lived at Clonderalaw, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clonderalaw, count... |
215 | Burton (Clifden & Mungret) | In 1780 Edward William Burton of Clifden was High Sheriff of county Clare and William Burton of Clif... |
215, 223 | Patterson | The Pattersons were established in Ennis, county Clare, by the late 18th century. Marcus Patterson... |
215 (Dromore), 216 (Cahircalla More) & 221 (Quilty East) | Crowe (Dromore) | The Crowe family were living at Nutfield, near Ennis, county Clare in the 1780s. Burke records that... |
215 (Portlecka - Kelly) | O'Loghlen | The Burren area in county Clare was the territory of the O’Loghlens until its confiscation in the mi... |
216 | Stacpoole (Eden Vale) | The Stacpooles were a county Limerick Catholic family. Clement Stacpoole was transplanted to county... |
216 (New Hall), 221 (Lisheencrony) | Armstrong/Armstrong MacDonnell (Newhall) | The Armstrongs of Mount Heaton share a common ancestry with the Armstrongs of Moyaliff, county Tippe... |
216 | Butler (Ballyline/Millbrook) | This family is a branch of the Butlers, Lords Dunboyne, descended from Sir Theobald Butler, a lawyer... |
216 (Firgrove), 223 (Ballintlea) & 265 (Rockstown & Friarstown) | Kelly/Roche Kelly | Descended from an O’Kelly of county Kilkenny, the Kelly family were established in county Limerick b... |
216 | Keane (Beech Park) | The Keanes were established in county Clare from at least the mid 17th century and were residing at... |
217 (Ballygireen, Dromoland & Ballyallia) | O'Brien (Dromoland) | The introduction to the Inchiquin Papers in the National Library of Ireland records that, in about 1... |
218 | Vandeleur (Rathlaheen) | The Vandeleurs’ Rathlahine estate was in the parishes of Feenagh and Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty... |
218 (Freaghcastle) | Wyndham | The Wyndham/Leconfield Irish estate, derived from the O’Briens, Earls of Thomond, was the largest es... |
218 (Ballynalacken) | O'Brien (Ballynalackan) | Terence O'Brien was established at Elm Vale, south east of Kilfenora, county Clare, from at least th... |
217 (Bushypark), 218 (Castlequarter), 219 (Doolin) | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
218 (Ballynoe) | Tottenham | The Tottenham family's main properties were based in Leinster, especially in the counties of Wicklow... |
218 (Moymore) | Kenny/Stacpoole Kenny | Cecil Stacpoole Kenny records the history of the Kenny family and of some other related county Clare... |
219 (Breaffy South & Leagard South) | Morony (Milltown Malbay) | The Moronys of Miltown Malbay, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Mo... |
219 (Carrowgar) | Fitzgerald (Carrigoran) | A branch of the Geraldines of Pallas, county Limerick, was established at Carrigoran, parish of Kiln... |
219 (Cornfield & Fortfergus) | Ball (Fort Fergus) | William Hawkins Ball was the eldest son of Benjamin Ball of Dublin and his wife Elizabeth, daughter... |
219 (Ballyleaan) | O'Connell (Barryscourt) | Morgan John O’Connell was a son of John O’Connell of Grenagh, county Kerry, and his wife Elizabeth C... |
220 (Cahercon) | Vandeleur (Kilrush) | The Vandeleur family are descended from Maxmilian Van Der Leur, a Dutch merchant, who had settled in... |
220 (Cragbrien) | Stacpoole (Cragbrien) | The Reverend William Stacpoole of Cragbrien, parish of Clondagad, barony of Islands, county Clare, w... |
220 (Kilballyowen) | Westby | Nicholas Westby of Ennis, county Clare, Collector of Customs, was one member of a syndicate of three... |
221 (Poulnadarrel) | Reeves (Besborough) | A family originally from Sussex who settled in Ireland in the mid 17th century. Their connection wi... |
221 (Kilmore) | Hickman (Kilmore) | By his second marriage Gregory Hickman, merchant of Hamburgh, had three sons. The eldest, Walter, fo... |
221 | Borough | The townland of Querrin, parish and barony of Moyarta, county Clare, was granted to Anthony Hickman... |
221 | Burton (Buncraggy & Carrigaholt) | Samuel Burton of Buncraggy, county Clare, married Margaret Harris and died in 1712. From their elde... |
222 | McAdam | The McAdams were a Scottish family. Philip McAdam bought the Blackwater estate in the parish of St P... |
222 | Maunsell (Oakly Park & Blackwater) | This was a junior branch of the Maunsell family of Ballywilliam, county Limerick. Their main reside... |
222 | Butler (Castlecrine) | The Butlers of Castlecrine, parish of Kilfinaghta, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, descend f... |
222 (Pordrine & Cratloe) | O'Brien/Stafford O'Brien | In 1699 Henry O'Brien, second son of sir Donough O'Brien of Dromoland Castle, county Clare, married... |
222 | Brown (Clonboy) | A family who settled at Clonboy, O'Briensbridge, county Clare in the early 18th century. They marri... |
223 (Hurdleston) | Bentley (Hurdleston) | The ancestors of the Bentleys received land in county Clare under the Cromwellian settlement of the... |
223 (Doonass) | Massy (Doonass) | The Reverend Charles Massy, Dean of Limerick, was a younger brother of Hugh Baron Massy. He married... |
224 (Coolreagh) | 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... |
223 | Hall (Limerick) | Ambrose Hall was Mayor of Limerick in 1875. His estate in Limerick city at Ballinacurra Bowman and... |
224 | Lefroy (Killaloe) | This was a junior branch of the Lefroy family of Carrig-glass, county Longford. They were descended... |
224 (Raheen) | Moreland (Raheen) | In 1836 Thomas Brown Brady mortgaged Raheen and in 1852 was forced to sell the estate because of his... |
225 (Ballynahinch & Clogher) | Gore (Derrymore) | A branch of the Gore family of Clonroad, Ennis, county Clare and later of Tyredagh Castle, Joseph Go... |
225 (Clooney - Joseph Hall) | Bindon | The Bindon family were located in the counties of Clare and Limerick from the late 17th century. Dav... |
225 (Corbally) | Mahon (Corbally) | The estate of the Mahons of Corbally was mainly in the parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper,... |
225 (Craggaunowen - Considine) | Caswell | The Caswell family were farmers and millers in the Blackwater locality, parish of St Patricks, count... |
225 (Callaun) | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
225 (Dangan) | Creagh (Dangan) | This family descend from Pierse Creagh who was Mayor of Limerick in 1651 and died at Dangan, parish... |
225 (Kilkishen) | Studdert (Kilkishen) | The Studdert families of Kilkishen and Bunratty, county Clare, are descended from the Reverend Georg... |
225 | Molony (Cragg) | The Molonys of Cragg, parish of Tulla, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Molonys of nea... |
225 (Kiltanon) | Molony (Kiltanon) | This family were established in county Clare from the early 17th century and the Kiltanon branch are... |
226 (Newgrove) | Brady/Brady Browne | The Brady family in county Clare were descended from Hugh Brady, post-Reformation bishop of Meath. L... |
226 (Knopoge) | Butler (Knappogue) | The Lords Dunboyne of the 19th century were descended from James Butler of Cragnagowra, county Clare... |
226 (Quinville North) | Ievers (Mountievers) | The first member of this family to settle in county Clare in the 1640s was Henry Ievers. He was a c... |
226 (Fortane Beg) | 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... |
218 | Shannon (Ennistymon) | In the 1870s James Shannon, a solicitor, of Rivoli, Ennistymon, county Clare and of Dublin, owned 87... |
223 (Ardataggle) | Fitzgerald/Foster Vesey Fitzgerald (Moyriesk) | This family of Fitzgeralds was originally Fitzgerald Fitzgibbon but the surname Fitzgibbon was dropp... |
264 | 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... |
215 | Russell (Inchiquin) | In the 1870s Walter Russell of 2 Drummond Place, Stirling, Scotland, owned 1,847 acres of land in co... |
223-224 | Sampson (Scarriff & Belmont) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Sampson held six townlands in the parish of Moynoe, barony... |
214 | O'Gorman (Ennis) | Timothy O'Gorman of Ennis, county Clare, owned 719 acres in the county in the 1870s. In 1906 Timoth... |
216 | Moran (Willbrook) | Austin Moran held almost 300 acres in the parishes of Killinaboy and Rath, barony of Inchiquin, coun... |
218 | Reilly (Ennistymon) | In the 1870s Henry P. Reilly of Ennistymon, county Clare is recorded as the owner of 695 acres in th... |
222 | Shine (Ballymacreese) | In the 1870s Jeremiah Shine of Ballymacreese, county Limerick, owned 699 acres in county Clare and 7... |
223 & 225 | Phelps | Thomas Phelps, a Cromwellian soldier from Gloucestershire, was granted lands in counties Tipperary,... |
224 | Pocklington | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Major E. H. Pocklingon held an estate in the parishes of Feakle... |
262 | Quin/Wyndham-Quin | Thady Quin (1645-1726) of Adare, county Limerick, had two sons from whom descend the Earls of Dunrav... |
262-263 | Scanlan (Ballyknockane) | In March 1851 the lands of Gortnacrehy, barony of Connello Upper, county Limerick, the estate of Mic... |
262 | Drew (Drewsborough & Drewscourt) | A branch of a Devonshire family who settled in county Waterford in the reign of Elizabeth I. By th... |
263 | O'Grady (Cahir Guillamore) | Descended from a younger son of the O'Gradys of Kilballyowen, county Limerick, Standish O'Grady, son... |
263 | De Salis | This family, of Swiss origin, settled in England at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1735 Jero... |
263, 278 | Finch (Tullamore Park) | An English family who settled in county Tipperary in the 17th century. Lieutenant Colonel Simon Fin... |
263 | Blennerhassett (Rockfield) | This family was a junior branch of the Blennerhassett of Riddlestown family, parish of Doondonnell,... |
264 (Garroose & Uregare), 265 (Kilfrush) | Gubbins | By the end of the 17th century Joseph Gubbins was settled at Knocklong, county Limerick. Joseph Gubb... |
265 | Bouchier/Bourchier (Baggotstown) | The Bouchiers had estates in county Limerick from Elizabethan times when they were granted some of t... |
265 (Ballynagarde) | Croker (Ballynagarde) | The Crokers settled in county Limerick in the 17th century and were resident at Ballynagarde early i... |
225 | Considine (Derk) | William Considine married Mary Heffernan of Derk, county Limerick. ''Burke's Irish Family Records''... |
263 | Gavin (Kilpeacon) | Lands held by Gore Henry Hughes and James Butler Hughes from Michael Gavin were advertised for sale... |
324 | Villiers (Kilpeacon & Beech Hill) | The Reverend Fitzgerald in a footnote in his book gives an account of the owners of Kilpeacon, count... |
229 | Quinn (Inishannon) | Thomas Quinn was the owner of over 450 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. He was resident at Firgrov... |
229 (Garranefeen & Kilbrittain), 236 (Lissagar Demesne) | Stawell (Kilbrittain) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) traces the lineage of this family back to the 12th century... |
229 (Barleyfield), 230 (Burren) | Sealy (Cork) | Winthrop B. Sealy, of Barleyfield, Bandon, was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Cork in the 18... |
231 (Inchydoney Island) | Hungerford (Island) | Burke indicates that this family traditionally claimed descent from the Hungerford family of Farley... |
232 (Castlefreke & Milltown) | Evans/Evans-Freke | John Evans, of Welsh descent, settled in the city of Limerick in the early 17th century. In 1666 Geo... |
235 (Kilcasken) | Daunt (East Carbery) | This branch of the Daunt family descends from William Daunt of the Tracton Abbey family, whom Burke... |
240 (Glanavirane), 241 (Killens) | Howe | Various members of the Howe family owned land in county Cork in the 1870s including James and John o... |
249 (Reenmurragha) | Fleming (Cork) | The Fleming estate in county Cork amounted to over 3000 acres in the 1870s. Lionel B. Fleming was on... |
249 (Whitehall, Brade, Castletownsend) | Townsend (Castletownsend) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that the first of this family to be established in Irelan... |
249 (Glen East & Gortnadrohid), 250 (Creagh), 234 (Castlehyde East), 238 (Ballygibbin) | Beecher/Becher | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' and Smith both indicate that the Beechers were originally a Kent... |
249 (Drishane), 251 (Lissacaha) | Somerville | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that the first of this family to settle in Cork was Rev.... |
250 (Bawnlahan) | Powell (West Carbery) | Burke indicates that the Powells, originally a Welsh family, inherited the O'Donovan estate at Rosc... |
250 (Lurriga) | Downing (Kenmare & West Cork) | Francis Downing was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kenmare at the time of Griffith's... |
250 (Maulbrack & Bunalunn) | Morgan (Bunalun) | Captain Anthony Morgan, of Bunalun, Skibbereen, County Cork married Eliza Tymons, of Riverstown, Cou... |
250 (Russagh) | O'Donovan | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that The O'Donovan's ancestors' original territories were... |
250 (Ballydehob) | Swanton | The Swantons were a Methodist family who were heavily involved in industrial projects in West Cork i... |
262 | Graham (Cappanihane) | In November 1864 464 acres the estate of John Parker Graham comprised of part of the lands of Cappan... |
262 | Morony (Ballyclogh) | Edmond Morony of Ballyclogh, county Limerick, was the eldest son of the second marriage of his fathe... |
262 | Atkinson (Glenwilliam) | According to Burke's Landed Gentry the Atkinsons settled in the north of Ireland in the late 16th ce... |
262 (Kilmore - O'Grady) | Tuthill (Kilmore) | The Tuthill family settled in county Limerick in the early 18th century. John Tuthill of Kilmore wa... |
263 (Ballyouragan & Fanningstown) | Roche (Carass) | George Roche was Mayor of Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century and also represented the cit... |
263 | Lee (Barna & Bettyville) | Burke's 'Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1958 edition) states that the Lee family purchased the lands of... |
235 (Kilshannig Upper), 263 (Rockbarton) | Roche (Trabolgan) | The Roches were established at Trabolgan, Whitegate, county Cork, from the mid 17th century. In 1703... |
264 | Lowe (Sunvale/Sunville) | In the late 18th century the Lowe family had connections with counties Limerick, Cork and Tipperary.... |
264 (Coolboy-Cleary) | Ievers (Castle Ievers) | George Ievers of Athlacca, county Limerick, was the sixth son of Henry Ivers, clerk of the King's Co... |
265 (Ash Hill - Weldon) | Evans (Ash Hill Towers) | A branch of the Evans family, Barons Carberys, descended from Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county... |
264 | Dickin | In 1827 Thomas Dickin of Loppington House, Salop married Jane, granddaughter of the 2nd Lord Massy.... |
265 | Coote (Mount Coote) | Sir Philip Coote Knight of Mount Coote, county Limerick was a nephew of Charles, 1st Earl of Mountra... |
265 (Kilballyowen) | O'Grady (Kilballyowen) | This was the senior family of O'Grady in Munster. This family was located in the Kilballyowen area... |
265 (Raheennamadra) | Delmege | The French "Palatine" family of Delmege or Dolmage were settled at Rathkeale in county Limerick in t... |
242, 265 | Franks (Ballyscadden) | The Franks of Meadstown, county Cork and Ballyscadden, county Limerick, share a common ancestry with... |
265 | Gascoigne/Trench (Castle Oliver) | Richard Oliver of Castle Oliver, county Limerick, took the additional name of Gascoigne when he and... |
265 (Harding Grove), 232 (Knocknabehy - Jane Clerke) | Wise/Wyse (Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Wyse minors, William and Charles, held an estate in the pari... |
266 | Croker (The Grange) | Edward Croker, son of the Reverend Robert Croker of the Ballynagarde family and his wife Margaret O'... |
266 | Nevins (Mount Shannon) | Various newspaper reports of the death of Thomas Nevins record that he was the purchaser of Mount Sh... |
266 (Prospect - Crosby) | Lloyd (Prospect) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Eyre Lloyd held an estate in the parishes of Cappagh and Clonshi... |
266 | Howley (Richhill) | The Howleys were a merchant family in Limerick city who purchased Rich Hill in the early 19th centur... |
266 (Thornfield) | Bourke (Thornfield) | The Bourkes were settled at Dromsally, county Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century. From t... |
266 | Gabbett (Strand House) | Daniel Gabbett of Strand House was the third son of William Gabbett of Caherline, near Limerick city... |
266 | Monsell (Limerick) | Originally from England, this family sold their estates in Somerset and purchased estates in county... |
266 | Cooper (Cooperhill) | Samuel Cooper of Cooper Hill, parish of Kilkeedy, county Limerick, died in 1779 aged 62 years, accor... |
266 | Massy | The Massy family are descended from a Cromwellian soldier Captain Hugh Massy who was granted 3,055 a... |
267 | Massey (Elm Park) | The Lords Clarina are descended from Eyre Massey, sixth son of Hugh Massy of Duntrileague, county Li... |
267 (Clonkeen & Garranbane) | Barrington (Glenstal) | The Barringtons settled in Limerick city at the end of the 17th century, Benjamin Barrington was she... |
267 (Faha - Taylor), 269 (Ballynacarriga) | Russell (Limerick) | A branch of the Russell family held land in the parish of Kilfergus, barony of Shanid, county Limeri... |
267 (Ballyclogh) | Furnell | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' refers to two Furnell brothers coming to Ireland in 1645 and settli... |
268 | Buckley | By the mid 1870s Nathaniel Buckley, a Lancashire cotton millionaire, had bought much of the Earl of... |
269 (Springfield) | Deane | Matthew Deane came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased lands in county Cork. He was ma... |
269 (Ballyengland Upper) | Hewson (Castle Hewson) | This family was settled at Castle Hewson, Askeaton, county Limerick from the end of the 17th century... |
269 (Mellon) | Westropp (Mellon) | The Westropps of Mellon, county Limerick are descended from Mountiford, second son of Thomas Westrop... |
269 (Castletown) | Waller (Castletown) | This branch of the Waller family are descended from Sir Hardress Waller, a Cromwellian soldier, who... |
269 (Mellon), 270 (Ballysteen) | Westropp (Ballysteen) | A junior branch of the Attyflin family, Burke writes that Thomas Westropp of Mellon, county Limerick... |
170 (Currahchase) | De Vere | This family were descended from Vere Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier who was granted land in county Lime... |
267 (Faha), 270 (Currahchase) | Taylor (Ballynort & Holly Park ) | An entry in ''Pue's Occurances'' 19-23 June 1739 indicates that the Taylors were resident at Ballyno... |
270 (Dromore) | Pery | Sometime in the mid 17th century Susanna Sexton, eventually heiress to the Sexton estates in county... |
270 | O'Brien (Cahermoyle) | William Smith O'Brien was born at Dromoland, county Clare in 1803. He was the second son of Sir Edw... |
271 (Mountrenchard) | Spring-Rice | Smith indicates that the Spring family were originally from Lavenham in Suffolk and settled in Kerry... |
271 | Royse | The Royse family were resident in the Nantinan parish of county Limerick from the early 18th century... |
271 (Nantinan) | White (Nantinan) | Lieutenant John White of Belmont, Castle Connell and Nantenan, county Limerick, was a younger son of... |
271 (Pallas) | Caulfeild (Copsewood) | Major General James Caulfeild (1786-1852) was a younger son of John Caulfeild, Archdeacon of Kilmore... |
271 (Ballywilliam) | Maunsell (Ballywilliam) | Richard Maunsell (1721-1790), second son of Richard Maunsell, Member of Parliament for Limerick city... |
271 (Castlegarde) | O'Grady (Castle Garde) | The O'Gradys of Castle Garde, county Limerick, were a junior branch of the O'Gradys Viscounts Guilla... |
271 (Derk) | Considine (Derk) | William Considine married Mary Heffernan of Derk, county Limerick. ''Burke's Irish Family Records''... |
271 | Ellard | The Ellards were established at Newtown from at least the mid 18th century. In 1839 Richard Ellard... |
268 | Ellis (Abbeyfeale) | The Ellis family were living in county Cavan in the 18th century. In 1770 Richard Ellis of Abbeyfea... |
266 (Templemichael) | Frend | In 1666 John Frend, a captain in the Cromwellian army, was granted over 3,000 acres in the barony of... |
268 | Bennett (Gleneefy) | William Blacker Bennett died at Castle Creagh, Galbally, county Limerick in 1808. In 1826 Fitzgerald... |
268 (Lissanarroor) | Massy (Glenwilliam) | A junior branch of the Massys of Duntrileague, county Limerick, descended from the Reverend Godfrey... |
268 (Knockglass) | Sullivan (Tullylease & Curramore) | A Gaelic family who dropped the 'O' from O'Sullivan and became Sullivan in the early 18th century.... |
270 (Skehanagh) | Studdert (Elm Hill) | Maurice Studdert of Elm Hill, Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the fourth son of the Reverend George... |
270 (Creeves) | Dickson (Kildimo) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) records members of the Dickson family living at Ballyhonog... |
266 | Blackall (Garden Hill) | The Blackall family of Gardenhill, county Limerick was granted lands in the barony of Pubblebrien un... |
267, 275 | Henry (Tipperary & Limerick) | The Henrys of counties Tipperary and Limerick were a branch of the Henry family of Straffan, county... |
270 | Brown (Mount Brown) | John Southwell Brown held an estate in the parishes of Croagh and Rathkeale, barony of Connello Lowe... |
264 | Cleary/Clery | In 1906 the representatives of Robert Cleary are recorded as the occupiers of over 700 acres of unte... |
264 | Peile/Piele | W.T. Piele of St John's Wood Park, Hampstead, is recorded as owning 1,669 acres in county Limerick i... |
237 | Barry (Castle Cor) | In 1754 Richard Barry married Mary Norton and their son Colonel Richard Barry purchased the Castle C... |
237 (Gurteenard) | Bastable | Daniel Charles Bastable held land in the parishes of Clonfert and Clonmeen, barony of Duhallow, coun... |
237 (Demesne) | Aldworth | The Aldworths settled in county Cork in the early 17th century and were established at Newmarket by... |
237 (Paal West - Barry), 238 (Castlelohort) | Perceval | In 1666 and 1668 Sir Philip Percevall was granted large estates in county Cork and over 1,000 acres... |
238 (Roskeen - Irwin) | Power (Roskeen) | Colonel Grove White includes a detailed family history of this family in his notes. The Powers were... |
238 (Dromagh, Dysert & Gurteen), 246 (Mountleader) | Leader (Mount Leader & Dromagh Castle) | The senior branch of the Leader family descended from Henry Leader who bought estates in county Cork... |
239 | Clarke (Farran) | William Clarke, a tobacco merchant of Cork, bought Farran House, parish of Aglish, barony of East Mu... |
238 | Nettles | Originally from Herefordshire, John Nettles settled in county Waterford in the mid 17th century. He... |
240 (Dromcarra North) | Barter (County Cork) | The Barter family were established in county Cork from the late 17th century. Several members of th... |
240 (Coolcour) | Browne (Coolcour) | The Brownes were established at Coolcour/Coolcower, parish of Macroom, county Cork, from at least th... |
240 (Kilbarry) | Warren (Warren's Court) | Robert Warren, an army officer, established himself in the East Carberry area of county Cork in the... |
241 (Dromore) | Newman (Dromore) | This family came from Wincanton, Somerset to county Cork in the mid 17th century and Richard Newman... |
245 | McCarthy-O'Leary | By the mid 18th century the O'Learys were established at Coomlogane, in the parish of Drishane, in t... |
241 (Ballyclogh) | Coote (Ash Hill & Bearforest) | The Cootes of Ash Hill and Mount Coote, county Limerick, were descended from a younger brother of Si... |
229 | Puxley | Henry L. Puxley of Dunboy Castle was the owner of over 9000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Joh... |
228 & 229 | Hutchins | Richard Hutchins of Blackrock, near Bantry, county Cork, was appointed a Poll Tax Commissioner by Wi... |
229 (Ballinvrokig) | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
229 (Muckruss) | Beamish | Burke's Irish Family Records indicates that lands granted to members of the Beamish family were conf... |
229 (Cahermore & Ballyvacky) | Hungerford (Island) | Burke indicates that this family traditionally claimed descent from the Hungerford family of Farley... |
234 | Hare (Listowel) | The Hare family had come to Ireland after the Cromwellian settlement and acquired property initiall... |
234 (Ballinscurloge), 236 (Terramount) | Nason | There appear to be two branches of this family. One branch settled at Mellefontstown, county Cork in... |
234 (Booladurrragha South), 302 (Castlelands) | Cavendish | In 1753 the Cavendish family, Dukes of Devonshire, inherited the Lismore estate, mainly located in c... |
235 | Ryder (Ballinterry) | The Reverend Thomas Ryder, rector of Kilfinan and Darragh, county Limerick, married Martha Badham of... |
234 (Annesgrove) | Annesley/Grove Annesley (Annes Grove) | A junior branch of the Annesley family which bore the titles Viscount Glerawly and Earl of Annesley,... |
235 | Mackay/Mackey | This family held land in the parish of Castlelyons, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. They were als... |
235 (Careysville), 246 (Killee) | Montgomery (Killee) | This family appear to have connections with the Grey Abbey, county Down family. Burke's Landed Gent... |
235 | Croker (Lisnabrin) | This Croker estate was in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Kinnatallon, county Cork. Nick Reddan ha... |
235 (Mountrivers & Licklash - Bourke) | Hendley | The Hendleys were established in the Fermoy locality of county Cork in the 17th century. Hajba writ... |
235 (Rathealy), 236 (Ballynacarriga) | Lucas/Corban Lucas (Rathealy & Ballynacarriga) | The Lucas family were settled at Youghal, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. In 1714 John Lucas,... |
235 (Grange East) | Sadleir (Galway) | Reverend Ralph Sadleir, rector of Castleknock, county Dublin, is recorded as the owner of over 900 a... |
235 (Ballyclogh) | Barry (Ballyclogh) | The Barry family, 'McAdam Barry', were established at Lisnagar, Rathcormack and Ballyclough, county... |
235 (Glenwood - Fleury) | Teulon | The Teulons were a French family who came to Ireland in the 18th century and settled in county Cork.... |
236 (Ballyvolane) | Pyne (Ballyvolane) | This family descend from Robert Wakeham, who succeeded his uncle, Sir Richard Pyne, Lord Chief Justi... |
232 (Bllingohig - James Fitzgerald), 236 (Moydilliga) | Braddell | This family appear to be descended from the Reverend Henry Braddell of Raheengraney, county Wicklow.... |
236 | Grant (Kilmurry) | The Grant family were originally settled in county Waterford. They were established at Kilmurry, pa... |
237 (Bushypark) | Hodder (Hoddersfield) | A Dorset family who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. ''Burke's Irish Family Records'... |
236 (Marshtown), 301 (Cloonbeg) | Orpen/Orpin (Cos Cork & Waterford) | The Reverend Basil Orpin, rector of Ballyvourney, county Cork, was the son of the Reverend Abel Orpi... |
231 (Coolmore) | Newenham (Coolmore) | The Newenhams were settled in county Cork since the mid seventeenth century when John Newenham serve... |
231 (Ardrum) | Colthurst | In 1702 Nicholas Colthurst of Ballyally, county Cork, purchased over 1,000 acres from the trustees f... |
231 (Maryborough - Sherrard) | Newenham (Maryborough) | The Newenhams were established in county Cork from the early 17th century. This branch of the family... |
231 | Glasgow | Alexander Glasgow was a merchant from Lanarkshire in Scotland, who bought the Oldcourt estate, count... |
232 (Glenville) | Hudson (Glenville) | Dr Edward Hudson, born at Castlemartyr, county Cork, was an early dental practitioner, who bought an... |
232 (Rochfordstown) | Hawkes (Cork) | The Hawkes family of county Cork are descended from Captain John Hawkes who first settled at Bishops... |
233 (Mountdesert) | Dunscombe (Mount Desert & Kingswilliamstown) | A family originally from Devon who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. In 1703 William... |
250 (Dunbeacon) | Townsend (Scartagh) | The Townsend family in West Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellian... |
243 | Fuge | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Fuge held land in the parishes of Ballyclough and Buttev... |
292 (Coolroe) | Malcolmson (Portlaw) | Francis Malcolmson was the lessor of several townlands in the parish of Kilchreest, barony of Loughr... |
292 (Rocket's Castle) | Medlycott | The Burrishoole estate of approximately 70,000 acres was acquired by Thomas Medlycott, Chief Commiss... |
209 (Aubawn, Aghabane); 211 (Corravahan); 292 (Whitestown East, Guilcagh & Curraghmore) | Beresford/Le Poer Beresford | The Beresford family, Marquis of Waterford and Viscount Tyrone, owned land in various parts of Irela... |
282 | Bianconi | Charles Bianconi, an Italian, arrived in Ireland in the early 19th century and worked as a travellin... |
282 | Grubb (Co Tipperary) | A family originally from Northamptonshire, John Grubb came to county Waterford in the mid 17th centu... |
282 | McCan | In 1864 Joseph McCan bought the New Park estate (910 acres at Ballyowen, Ballykelly and Garranhally... |
282 | Murphy (Ballinamona) | William Murphy was a son of Edmond Murphy of Ballinamona, Cashel, county Tipperary, and his wife Mar... |
283 | Pennefather (Marlow) | This branch of the Pennefather family descend from William Pennefather, third son of Matthew and Lav... |
283 (Clonacody) | Kellett (Clonacody) | Burke's Peerage records the purchase of lands in county Tipperary by the Kellett family at the begin... |
283 | Armitage (Noan) | Dr Armitage of Noan, Ballinure, Thurles, county Tipperary owned 2,019 acres in county Tipperary in t... |
283 | Maude | Robert Maude [of Yorkshire] was granted over 10,000 acres in counties Tipperary, Cork and Meath in 1... |
284 (Coleraine) | Price (Ardmayle) | In the mid 19th century William Price held land in the parishes of Ballysheehan, Brickendown, Kilcon... |
232 (Foaty & Ballynoe), 237 (Condonstown North), 284 (Ballinree), 290 (Cloonfinglass), 291 (Cordangan) | Barry/Smith-Barry (Fota) | John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, was a son of James Hugh Smi... |
285 (Carrigeen) | Charteris (Caher) | Lady Margaret Charteris was the eldest daughter of Richard Butler, 2nd and last Earl of Glengall. S... |
286 (Skeheenaranky) | Buckley | By the mid 1870s Nathaniel Buckley, a Lancashire cotton millionaire, had bought much of the Earl of... |
287 | Jackson (Tincurry) | In his will dated 20 February 1800 Joseph Jackson of Tincurry, county Tipperary, refers to his lands... |
287 (Knocklofty), 293 (Kilmanahan) | Hely Hutchinson | The Hutchinsons were established at Knocklofty, barony of Iffa and Offa West, county Tipperary, from... |
293 (Gurteen) | Power (Gurteen) | A family decended from the Poer family established in county Waterford in the 12th century and who h... |
292 | Congreve | Burke indicates that this family originated in Staffordshire and descend from John Congreve, residen... |
293 | Pedder | In the 1870s Henry Pedder of Kilgainy, Clonmel was the owner of over 500 acres in county Waterford.... |
299 | Woodroffe (Lismore) | In the 1870s, William Morton Woodroffe of Ballysaggartmore, county Waterford, owned over 4400 in the... |
300 | Bushe | Colonel John Bushe, originally from Somerset, was granted lands at Kilfane in county Kilkenny follow... |
300 (Glencairn) | Power (Kilfane & Glencairn Abbey) | Sir John Power of Kilfane, county Kilkenny, was the son of John Power of Tullamaine Castle, county T... |
300 | Keane (Cappoquin) | According to family sources, the Keanes have held this property since the seventeenth century when G... |
301 | Ussher (Cappagh & Camphire, Co Waterford) | Beverly Usher was granted 1,295 acres in the barony of Imokilly, county Cork in 1667. Sadleir refer... |
294 (Ballintaylor & Barranastook), 301 (Tourin) | Musgrave (Waterford) | Burke states that the Musgraves were originally descended from a Yorkshire family. The first Richard... |
301 | Lloyd (Strancally Castle) | George Whitlocke of Berkshire married Mary daughter of David Roche of Carass, county Limerick, and e... |
301 | Smyth (Headborough) | The Smyths were established in conty Waterford since Elizabethan times. This branch was descended fr... |
301 | Maxwell/Perceval Maxwell | The Percevals were related to the Perceval family of Temple House, county Sligo and descend from the... |
281 | Stannix | In the mid 19th century Miss Emma Stannix held at least 11 townlands in the parish of Moycarky, baro... |
296 | Palliser | A family originally from Yorkshire, Reverend William Palliser became Archbishop of Cashel in 1694.... |
296 (Ballynabanoge North), 300 (Affane) | Power (Decies-without-Drum) | Gallwey states that the various branches of the Power family were associated with this area long be... |
297 (Seafield) | Anthony | Gallwey notes that the Anthony family became associated with the properties at Carrigcastle and Seaf... |
297 | Power O'Shee (Gardenmorris) | The Shees were a Kilkenny family of ancient lineage who married into a number of other significant l... |
295 (Duckspool) | Humble/Nugent Humble | Sir John Nugent Humble was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Dungarvan and KIlgobnet, b... |
295 (Dromana) | Villiers Stuart/Stuart (de Decies) | The introduction to the Public Record Office Northern Ireland list of the Villiers Stuart papers sta... |
295 (Lisfennel) | Keily | Morris notes that the Keilys appear as a gentry family in west Waterford in the early eighteenth ce... |
294 (Cappagh) | Ussher (Cappagh & Camphire, Co Waterford) | Beverly Usher was granted 1,295 acres in the barony of Imokilly, county Cork in 1667. Sadleir refer... |
292 (Shanakill) | Quin (Upperthird) | In the 1870s, Mary Anne Quin is recorded as the owner of over 5000 acres in county Waterford as well... |
294 (Glenavaddra) | Walsh/Welsh (Decies) | "Astle" Walsh was among the principal lessors in the parish of Ardmore, county Waterford at the tim... |
294 (Colligan More), 90 (Dawson Grove Demesne) | Dawson (Cremorne) | The Dartrey Papers in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland document the estates of the Dawso... |
298 (Woodhouse) | Beresford (Woodhouse) | In the 1870s Robert H. Beresford was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Waterford. Almost 200 ac... |
232 | Kinahan | Daniel Kinahan of Roebuck Park, county Dublin was born in 1756 and by his wife, Martha Paine, had fo... |
281 | Graham (Clonboo) | Charles Graham of Seaview House, Clontarf, Co Dublin, owned 1,479 acres in county Tipperary in the 1... |
286 | Murdoch | In the 1870s Robert Murdoch of 36, Leeson Street Lower, Dublin, owned over 5,000 acres in county Tip... |
272 (Gurteen - O'Brien), 280 (Longorchard) | Lalor/Power-Lalor | Jeremiah Lalor settled in county Tipperary in the mid 17th century and married Judith O'Meagher. T... |
272 (Walshpark) | Head | The Head family descend from Michael Head, Sheriff of the city of Waterford in 1672 and Mayor in 168... |
272 | Antisell | Christopher Antisell is reputed to have purchased Sraduff, parish of Dorrha, barony of Lower Ormond,... |
272 | Clarke (Bushy Park) | Online sources suggest that David Clarke of Park House, Macclesfield, was involved in the cloth trad... |
272 (Gortinarable), 274 (Cloghkeating) | Robinson (Co Tipperary) | The Robinson family were settled in the Ballingarry locality of county Tipperary from the mid 17th c... |
272 (Creeragh & Sopwell) | Trench (Woodlawn) | The Trench family at Woodlawn were one of a number of Trench families who came to prominence in coun... |
273 (Graigue Upper), 274 (Modreeny - Reps George Whitfield), 288 (Newtownanner Demesne) | Osborne (Newtown Anner & Beechwood) | The Osbornes were established in county Waterford from the early 17th century and were granted lands... |
273 (Shesheraghmore) | Clarke (Bushy Park) | Online sources suggest that David Clarke of Park House, Macclesfield, was involved in the cloth trad... |
273 | Waller (Prior Park) | This family descend from a Cromwelllian soldier Richard Waller who settled at Cully, Newport, county... |
273 | Headech | In 1865 William Headech bought the Holmes estate at Johnstown, county Tipperary. Daniel Grace writ... |
274 (Castletown) | Towers | The Towers family had property in counties Meath and Tipperary in the early 18th century. Reverend... |
274 | O'Meara | In the 1870s John O'Meara of Somerset in the townland of Abbeville, parish of Lorrha, county Tippera... |
p.49 (Oakfield Demesne), p.274 (Portland) | Stoney (Co Tipperary) | Thomas Stoney from Yorkshire came to Ireland in the late 17th century and settled in county Tipperar... |
274 (Ballyrickard North) | Falkiner (Mount Falcon) | A family originally from Yorkshire and settled in Dublin by the late 17th century. Richard Falkiner... |
274 (Mertonhall) | Ireland (Galway & Kiltartan) | The Ireland family settled in the midlands in the 17th century. Through marriage with the Lynch fam... |
274 | Minchin (Annagh) | The Minchins of Annagh, county Tipperary, descend from John Minchin of Annagh and Castle Inch, count... |
274 (Ballinderry) | Farrer (Limerick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William D. Farrer held at least five townlands in the parish of... |
274 (Garraunarish - George Evans) | Ely | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry and Thomas Ely held small parcels of land in the parishes... |
275 (Ashley Park) | Atkinson (Ashley Park) | The Atkinsons of Ashley Park and South Park, county Tipperary, were a junior branch of the Atkinsons... |
275 (Killowney Big) | Langford | ''Irish Family Records" states that William Langford was living at Gurteengary, county Limerick in 1... |
336 | Watson (Clonmel & Quansbury) | A Quaker family of Clonmel, county Tipperary, descended from Solomon Watson who married Abigail Bole... |
303 (Little Island) | Fitzgerald/Purcell Fitzgerald (Little Island) | This family claimed ancient ties with the original Fitzgeralds who came to Ireland in the twelfth ce... |
303 (Faithlegg) | Power (Faithlegg) | Nicholas Mahon Power, of Faithlegg House, was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballyna... |
272 | Kinahan | Daniel Kinahan of Roebuck Park, county Dublin was born in 1756 and by his wife, Martha Paine, had fo... |
272 (Annagh) | Bolton (Nenagh) | In the 1870s George Bolton, Crown Solicitor, owned over 4,300 acres in county Tipperary and 303 acre... |
272 | Tollemache | In the 1870s Arthur F. C. Tollemache with an address Ham House, Petersham, owned 2,124 acres in coun... |
275 | Hickie (Killelton & Slevoir) | The estate of William Creagh Hickie, of Killelton, amounted to over 3300 acres in county Kerry in th... |
275 | Delany | In the 1870s Catherine Delany of Athboy, county Meath owned 629 acres in county Tipperary and John R... |
275 | Hannigan | Anthony Hannigan of Dalkey, county Dublin, owned 1,832 acres in county Tipperary in the 1870s. He is... |
276 | Bayly (Debsborough) | The Bayly family were established at Debsborough, Nenagh, county Tipperary from the early 18th centu... |
276 | Twiss | An ancestor of this family was agent to the Herberts, Earl of Powis and the family held land and liv... |
276 (Pollanorman) | Going (Traverston & Violethill) | Robert Going of Cranagh, county Tipperary, who died in the early 1730s, left three sons, Robert of T... |
276 (Lissenhall & Tulla) | Carrol (Kilmore) | The Carrol family was settled at Tulla, county Tipperary, from the 17th century. William Parker Carr... |
276 (Castlelough & Garrykennedy) | Parker (Castlelough & Ballyvalley) | Captain John Parker was granted 1,242 acres in the barony of Owney and Arra, county Tipperary in 166... |
277 (Youghal Village) | Smithwick | Peter Smithwick of Mount Catherine, county Limerick, married an Apjohn of nearby Linfield and died i... |
277 (Derry Demesne) | Spaight | The Spaight family was originally from Kent. In the late 17th century Thomas Spaight was seneschal... |
277 (Mountphillips) | Phillips (Mount Rivers) | This family of Phillips was settled in county Tipperary from at least the mid 18th century. [Thomas... |
277 (Grenanstown) | Eustace | The Eustace family of county Kildare are associated with the title Viscount Baltinglass. They were s... |
277 (Garraunbeg) | Bloomfield | The Bloomfield family were originally settled at Eyre Court, county Galway, in the early 18th centur... |
277 (Kilboy) | Prittie (Lord Dunalley) | The Prittie family descend from Colonel Henry Prittie who was granted 5,900 acrese in county Tippera... |
278 | Otway | By a patent dated 10 October 1685, John Otway was granted Castle Otway, county Tipperary. His desc... |
278 (Richmond) | Gason | The Gason family, reputed to have been originally from Kent, settled in county Tipperary in the mid... |
278 (Blackfort) | Galway/Galwey (Lota & West Cork) | "Burke's Irish Family Records" traces the ancestry of this family back to their location in Kinsale,... |
278 (Ballymackeogh) | Ryan (Ballymackeogh) | This family were settled in county Tipperary from the mid 17th century. In 1814 William Ryan of Bal... |
278 (Clonbunny) | Benn | In the mid 19th century Mrs Rebecca Benn held land in the parish of Kilvellane, barony of Owney and... |
278 | Gabbett (Mountrivers) | Wyndham Gabbett was a grandson of Daniel Gabbett of The Strand, county Limerick. In 1867 he married... |
278 (Monroe) | Power (Clonshire & Monroe) | Samuel Dickson of Ballynaguile, county Limerick married firstly a Miss Farrell and had a daughter wh... |
275 | Bunbury (Woodville) | ''The Irish Law Times and Solicitors Journal'' Vol 3 records the purchase of the lands of Woodville,... |
278 | Carden (Barnane) | Arthur E. Carden has written a very detailed history of this family who acquired Barnane, county Tip... |
276 | Smithwick | Peter Smithwick of Mount Catherine, county Limerick, married an Apjohn of nearby Linfield and died i... |
279 | Lloyd (Skehanagh) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' records the two sons of Thomas Lloyd, second son of John Lloyd of C... |
279 (Lloydsborough & Killough) | Lloyd (Cranagh & Lloydsborough) | Early generations of this family married members of the Otway, Blunden and Clutterbuck families. Jo... |
279 | Butler (Ash Park & Wilford) | William Butler of Park died in 1800 and was succeeded by his son James, born 1785, who later became... |
279 | Griffith (Aghsmear) | Joseph Griffith, son of the Reverend Joseph Philip Griffith, married Eliza daughter of George Roe in... |
279 | Birch (Roscrea) | Members of the Birch family were prominent distillers and brewers at Roscrea, county Tipperary in th... |
279 | Smith (Derryvale) | John Sidney Smith was the manager of the Tipperary Joint Stock Bank, Roscrea, until he resigned in 1... |
279 | Maxwell (Glenalbert) | In the mid 19th century Albert F. Maxwell held land in the parishes of Rathnaveoge and Roscrea, baro... |
279 | Jackson (Inane) | The Jackson family held an estate at Inane, parish of Roscrea, county Tipperary in the 19th century... |
280 (Castlefogarty) | Lenigan (Castle Fogarty) | In 1788 James Fogerty of Castle Fogarty, near Thurles, county Tipperary, died childless and his sist... |
280 (Fishmoyne & The Priory) | Carden (Templemore & Fishmoyne) | The Cardens settled at Templemore, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century. In 1717 John Carden... |
280 (Inch) | Ryan (Inch) | The Ryan family were located at Inch, barony of Eliogarty, county Tipperary, from the late 17th cent... |
280 (Dovea Lower & Killahara) | Trant (Kerry & Tipperary) | The Trants had originally held lands in the barony of Corkaguiny, county Kerry but by the early 19th... |
281 (Brittas) | Knox /Blake Knox (Moyne Abbey) | The senior branch of the Knox family in county Mayo who were descended from William Knox of Castlere... |
281 (Newhill - Bradell) | Going (Liskeveen) | The Goings of Ballyphilip and Liskeveen, county Tipperary, both descend from James Going, a younger... |
280-281 (Lorenzo John Smith) | Maher (Turtulla & Tullamaine) | Nicholas Valentine Maher of Turtualla was buried in St Mary's graveyard, Thurles, county Tipperary,... |
280-281 | Smith (France) | In the 1870s the representatives of E.V. Smith of France owned 1,312 acres and John L. Smith of Fran... |
280-281 | Fitzmaurice | Lord George Hamilton was created Earl of Orkney in 1696. He married Elizabeth Villiers and was succe... |
282 (Cregg) | Lalor (Cregg) | A family originally established in county Laois who moved to county Tipperary in the late 17th centu... |
282 (Ballytarsna - James Grene) | Max | The Callanan Papers contain a will transcript of Simon Max of Gaile, county Tipperary dated 1732. T... |
283 (Knockanglass), 289 (Lickfinn & Lisnamrock) | Langley (Coal Brook) | A family descended from a Cromwellian soldier,Henry Charles Langley, who was given 1,795 acres in 16... |
282 | O'Heney/Heney | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William Dwyer held a house valued at £1.6 shillings from James H... |
283, 284 | Lindsay (Ballinard) | In 1906 Paul Maylor Lindsay held untenanted land at Ballinard, Garrankyle and Tinnekilly, county Tip... |
284 (Peppardstown - Beatrice Saunders) | Guiry | The return of landowners 1876 records Jerome James Guiry of Peppardstown, county Tipperary, owning 5... |
284 (Tullamaine - Dr Barry) | Maher (Turtulla & Tullamaine) | Nicholas Valentine Maher of Turtualla was buried in St Mary's graveyard, Thurles, county Tipperary,... |
286 | Wise (Rochestown) | In 1840 the Ordnance Survey Name Books mention Thomas Wise as a proprietor of townlands in the paris... |
287 (Clashganny West & Woodrooff) | Perry (Woodrooff) | The Perrys were established at Woodrooff, Clonmel, county Tipperary, from the beginning of the 18th... |
287 | Denny (Ballybrada) | In 1906 Charles Edward Denny held untenanted land at Ballybrada and Cranna in the Clogheen locality... |
287 (Castlegrace) | Grubb (Co Tipperary) | A family originally from Northamptonshire, John Grubb came to county Waterford in the mid 17th centu... |
287 | Clibborn (Co Tipperary) | This family descend from a Cromwellian Army officer who settled at Moate, county Westmeath. Most o... |
284 (Garrandillon) | Butler | The 1st Duke of Ormonde was one of the largest estate owners in Ireland at the beginning of the 18th... |
284-286 | Carew/Pole Carew | In 1901 Lady Beatrice Frances Elizabeth Butler eldest daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Ormonde marrie... |
285 (Clogheen Market), 290 (Ballydrehid) | O'Callaghan | Cornelius O'Callaghan, a lawyer in the early 18th century, married Marie Jolley. Their grandson, al... |
288 (Ballingarrane) | Watson (Clonmel & Quansbury) | A Quaker family of Clonmel, county Tipperary, descended from Solomon Watson who married Abigail Bole... |
288 (Barn Demesne) | Moore (Barne) | A family who were established in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the early 17th century.... |
288 (Kiltinan) | Cooke (Kiltinan Castle) | The Cookes of Kiltinan Castle, Fethard, county Tipperary were descended from Edward Cooke, younger b... |
288 (Kilcooly Abbey) | Barker/Ponsonby Barker | William Ponsonby Barker held estates in four counties in the 19th century. The Barkers acquired the... |
288-289 | White (Cahiracon) | The Whites of Woodlands, county Dublin, Rathcline, county Longford, Lareen, county Leitrim, Cahircon... |
289 (Gurteen Bryan) | Bryan (Gurteen) | The Reverend William Bryan of Gurteen, county Tipperary, son of Thomas Bryan and Elizabeth Aldwell,... |
289 | Going (Ballyphilip, Co Tipperary) | This family was a junior branch of the Going family of Traverston, Nenagh, county Tipperary. In 181... |
289 | Grant (Hilton) | In the 1870s G. Fox Grant of Ballylanigan, Callan, county Tipperary owned 292 acres in the county.... |
290 (Ballagh), 291 (Mooresfort) | Moore (Mooresfort) | Charles Moore, a member of the Moore family of Crookedstone, county Antrim, purchased the Mooresfort... |
290 (Ballynacourty & Mackanagh Lower) | Dawson/Massy-Dawson (Ballynacourte) | In 1666 John Dawson was granted an estate of over 2,900 acres in county Tipperary including the cast... |
290 | Bagwell Purefoy | The Bagwell Purefoys descend from Edward Bagwel, a grandson of John Bagwell of Marlfield, Clonmel, c... |
290 (Ballinaclogh & Castlepark) | Scully (Kilfeakle & Mantle Hill) | The Scullys of county Tipperary descend from Jeremiah Scully who was established at Cashel in the mi... |
291 (Grantstown) | Massy (Grantstown) | Like the Glenwilliam branch of the family the Massys of Grantstown descend from Reverend William Mas... |
291 (Thomastown Demesne) | Daly (Dunsandle & Carnakelly) | The Daly family of Dunsandle derived from Daly of Carnakelly in the parish of Kiltullagh. They bough... |
303 (Kilmore) | Perceval (Waterford) | In the 1870s Rev. William Percival owned almost 500 acres in county Waterford. |
235 | Wood (Cork) | Andrew Jordaine Wood of 10 Sydney Place, Cork, is recorded by Hussey de Burgh as owning over 6,000 a... |
268 | Webber (Cos Sligo & Limerick) | A family who were settled near the city of Cork in the early 17th century. Thomas Webber married Le... |
223 (Ardcloony) | Fitzgerald (Ardcloony) | ''The Connaught Journal'' of 20 February 1840 records the purchase in the Court of Chancery of Ardcl... |
241 (Twopothouse) | Lysaght/MacLysaght (Hazlewood & Raheen) | The MacLysaght or Lysaght family were mainly located in county Clare in the 17th century. In 1749 W... |
241 | Franks (Carrig Park) | A family who settled in King's county (county Offaly) in the mid 17th century, later generations mov... |
241 (Castlekevin) | Reeves (Castlekevin) | This family was a junior branch of the Reeves family of Besborough and Burrane, county Clare. Edwar... |
241 (Croaghnacree - Lord Castletown) | St. Leger | A Norman family who first established connections with the Province of Munster in the mid 16th centu... |
241 (Ballinvonear) | Barry/Harold-Barry | In 1782 Richard Harold of Singland and Pennywell, county Limerick married Mary, only child and heire... |
242 (Carhookeal) | Williamson (Carhookeal) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation this family held land in the parishes of Garrycloyne and Grenagh... |
242 (Carrigacunna) | Foote/Foott (Millfort & Carrigacunna) | The Foote family were living in county Cork by the early 18th century. Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ir... |
242 (Rockforest East) | Cotter | A family, possibly of Danish origin, who were settled in county Cork from at least the 16th century.... |
242 (Ballywalter) | Penrose/Penrose Welsted (Shandangan) | The Penroses were a Cornish family who settled in county Waterford in the 17th century. In 1775 Samu... |
242 (Carker) | Evans (Carker) | The Evans family first settled in county Limerick but through marriage with Bridget Green of Carker,... |
243 (Castlesaffron) | Creagh/Brasier Creagh | In 1779 Alderman Kilner Brooke Brasier of Rivers and Ballyvoir, Lisard, county Limerick married Mary... |
243 | Turpin | John Turpin was Headmaster of Middleton School, county Cork, in the 1820s. By deed dated 20 Decembe... |
243 (Gortnamucky) | Barry (Dundullerick) | In the mid 17th century Thomas Barry of Dundullerick, county Cork married an O'Cahill of nearby Ball... |
243 (Castlemartyr) | Boyle (Earl of Shannon) | Henry Boyle, a descendent of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, was created Earl of Shannon, baron o... |
244 (Clonmult) | Smith (Clonmult) | On 28 February 1854 John Shaw Smith of Rostrevor, county Down, bought the Clonmult estate, county Co... |
244 (Barnabrow) | Litton | Members of this family were prominent lawyers in 19th century Dublin, where the family had settled i... |
244 (Castlemary) | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
244 (Corkbeg & Lisquinlan) | Fitzgerald/Penrose Fitzgerald (Corkbeg) | In 1667 Garrett Fitzgerald was granted the castle, town and lands of Kilcorkbegg alias Corkbeg with... |
244 (Ballycurrany) | Barry/Smith-Barry (Fota) | John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, was a son of James Hugh Smi... |
244 (Leamlara) | Barry (Leamlara) | At the beginning of the 18th century the head of this family was Standish Barry, son of David Barry... |
245 (Ballintubbrid East) | Heard (Cos Cork, Tipperary & Kerry) | The Heards were a long established county Cork family stated to have arrived with Sir Walter Raleigh... |
245 (Ballyvodock East) | Jackson (Ahanesk) | This family was settled at Ballyduff and Glanbeg, county Waterford by the end of the 17th century.... |
245 (Cahermone) | Brodrick (Midleton) | Sir St John Brodrick of Wandsworth, Surrey, came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and was granted... |
245 (Killeennamonagh) | Boles/Bowles (Cork) | In 1666 Richard Boles was granted 924 acres at Moyge in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cor... |
245 (Jamesbrook) | Adams/Goold-Adams | L.G. Pine traces the ancestry of this family from the fourth son of Edward Adams, a London merchant,... |
245 (Rostellan) | Wise (Rostellan) | In the 1870s Joshua P. Wise of Rostellan, Middleton, county Cork, is recorded as owning 1,122 acres... |
245 (Dundullerick West) | Creagh/Creagh Barry (Ballygriffen & Dundullerick) | Another branch of the Creagh family descended from James Creagh of Ballygriffin, county Cork, third... |
246 (Farahy) | Bowen/Cole-Bowen | Originally from Wales, Henry Bowen, a Cromwellian army officer, settled in county Cork. In 1660 his... |
247 (Mitchelstown) | King (Kingston/Lorton) | The King estate was one of the largest in Connacht including lands in Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo as wel... |
249 | Townsend (Whitehall) | The Townsend family in west Cork are descended from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Crom... |
248 | Townsend (Shepperton & Dunbeacon) | John Townsend, great grandson of Colonel Richard Townsend, originator of the family in west Cork, in... |
p.36 (Ballymunterhiggin, Henry Coene) | Conolly (Castletown) | At the beginning of the 18th century William Conolly of Castletown, county Kildare, purchased over 2... |
p.36 (Cavan Garden) | Atkinson (Kilbarron) | Thomas John Atkinson was the proprietor of over 3400 acres in County Donegal in the 1870s. The Atkin... |
p.37 (Bonnyglen) | Sinclair (Hollyhill & Drumbeg) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation in the 1850s, William Sinclair was the lessor of several townlan... |
p.37. | Bustard | In the 1870s, Ebenezer Bustard, of Belville, Dunkineely, was the owner of over 10,000 acres in Count... |
p.37 (Lough Eask Demesne, H.G. White), p.38 (Greenan, A.R. Wallace) | Brooke (Lough Eske) | In the 1870s the estate of Thomas Young Brooke amounted to over 15,000 acres in County Donegal. This... |
p.39 (Ballyconnell) | Olphert/Olpherts | Wybrant Olphert and Thomas Olphert were both among the principal landowners in the parish of Raymunt... |
p.39 (Lurgabrack) | Stewart (Horn Head) | Charles Frederick Stewart of Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, was recorded as the owner of over 4000 acres in... |
p.40 (Ellen Lingard Monk) | Russell (Kilmacrenan) | Jane Russell was among the principal lessors in the parish of Tullaghobegley, barony of Kilmacrenan,... |
p.40. | Tredennick (Woodhill) | The Tredennick estate owned townlands in the parishes of Kilcar, Killaghatee and Killybegs Upper and... |
p.41 | Musgrave (Banagh) | In the 1870s John and James Musgrave, of Belfast and Carrick, County Donegal, owned over 23,000 acre... |
p.42 (McClintock) | McClintock | Sarah and Ellen McClintock were among the principal lessors in the parish of Fahan Lower, barony of... |
p.42. | Young (Inishowen) | In the 1870s, Hussey de Burgh records that George Young was the owner of almost 8000 acres in County... |
p.43 (Carrowreagh, John Scott) | Layard | In the 1870s, Hussey de Burgh notes Henry St. George Layard as the owner of over 1000 acres in Count... |
p.43. | McClelland [McClellan] | William McClellan was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Culdaff and Moville Lower, baro... |
p.43 (Norrira) | Harvey (Inishowen) | This branch of the Harvey family was established at Malin since the early 18th century. In the 1870s... |
p.43 (Carrickmaquigley) | Cochrane (Inishowen) | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh recorded Richard Cochrane of Springfield, Quigley’s Point as the owner... |
p.44 (Straid, Edward Doherty) | Derry and Raphoe Diocese | In the 1870s the Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe was the owner of over 2000 acres in County Donegal.... |
p.44 (Rockhill) | 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.44 | Grove (Kilmacrenan) | Hussey de Burgh lists this estate under the name of James G. Grove in the 1870s when it extended to... |
p.45 (Carrantslieve) | Norman (Inishowen) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, Thomas and other members of the Norman family were... |
p.45 (Drumbarnet, William Glenn) | Howard (Earls of Wicklow) | The Earls of Wicklow held lands in Donegal through their descent from the Forward family of Castlefo... |
p.46 (Sallybrook) | Marshall (Kilmacrenan) | Samuel Marshall was among the principal lessors in the parish of Gartan, barony of Kilmacrenan, Coun... |
p.46 (Claragh) | Watt (Kilmacrenan) | James Watt was among the principal lessors in the parish of Mevagh, barony of Kilmacrenan, at the ti... |
p.47 (Rawros), p.48 (Rosepenna) | Clements (Donegal) | The Earl of Leitrim’s estate was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clondahorky, Clondav... |
p.47 (Lurganboy) | Hart (Kilmacrenan & Inishowen) | George Hart was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clondahorky and Kilmacrenan, barony o... |
p.47 (Croaghross & Greenfort Demesne) | Barton (Greenfort) | Burke states that this branch of the Barton family descend from Thomas Barton, one of the first burg... |
p.49. | Fenwick (Kilmacrenan) | At the time of Griffiths Valuation in the 1850s, William Fenwick was among the principal lessors in... |
p.49 (Gortgranagh) | Knox (Raphoe North) | Reverend William Knox was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Clonleigh, barony of Raphoe... |
p.50 (Aghaveagh & Cloghan More) | Style (Donegal) | William H.M. Style was among the principal lessors in the parish of Kilteevoge, barony of Raphoe Sou... |
p.50 (Greenfield, Canon Boyton) | Montgomery (Convoy & Inishowen) | Robert Montgomery’s estate was among the principal lessors in the parish of Inver, Barony of Banagh... |
p.50 (Edenmore) | Cochrane (Raphoe North) | In the 1870s, James Cochrane was recorded as the owner of over 800 acres in County Donegal. John Coc... |
p.50 | Delap (Raphoe South) | The Delap family of Ramelton and Monellan, near Raphoe, county Donegal, settled in that county at th... |
p.50. | Hewitt (Viscount Lifford) | In the 1870s Hussey de Burgh stated that Viscount Lifford's estate in County Donegal amounted to ove... |
p.50 (Drumboe & Creggan [to be located]) | Hayes (Raphoe South) | Sir Edmund Hayes' estate was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Convoy and Stranorlar, b... |
p.50 (Tircallan) | Conyngham | Of Scottish descent, Henry Conyngham, member of parliament for county Donegal, supported the William... |
84 | Tenison (Lough Bawn) | The Tenisons of Lough Bawn, county Monaghan, descend from Norbury Tenison, fourth son of the most Re... |
84 | Tenison (Lough Bawn) | The Tenisons of Lough Bawn, county Monaghan, descend from Norbury Tenison, fourth son of the most Re... |
85 (Doohatty) | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
86 (Knocknamaddy) | Leslie (Ballybay) | The Leslies of Ballybay descend from the Reverend Peter Leslie, a clergyman in county Antrim at the... |
87 (Tooa) | FitzHerbert/Rothwell (Shantonagh) | William FitzHerbert, the second son of William FitzHerbert, 3rd Lord of Swynnerton, married the only... |
87 (Concra) | Hope | The Hope family of Amsterdam were merchants and bankers. In the early 19th century Thomas Hope sett... |
88 | M'Kean/McKean | Eliza M'Kean held some land in Cornacarrow, parish of Aghnamullen, county Monaghan, at the time of G... |
88 | Madden (Hilton Park) | The Madden family came to Ulster following the marriage in 1635 of John Madden of Maddenton, county... |
89 (Ballynure) | Forster (Ballynure) | Shirley records the sale of the Ballynure property belonging to Captain William Smyth to William For... |
89 (Newbliss) | Ker | The Ker family came from Scotland to Ireland in the late 17th century and were associated with Newbl... |
89 | Moorhead/ Power (Annaghmakerrig) | In 1802, the Annaghmakerrig estate was bought from the Lee family by John Moorhead, a local doctor,... |
91 (Castleshane Demesne) | Lucas/Lucas-Scudamore (Castleshane) | In 1683, Charles II granted the manor of Castle Shane to Francis Lucas. His descendants served as M... |
92 (Glaslough) | Leslie (Glaslough) | The Leslies of Glaslough descend from John Leslie, a Scotsman, who became Bishop of Clogher in 1661... |
93/271 | Westenra (Baron Rossmore) | Of Dutch origin, the Westenras settled in Ireland in the mid-17th century. General Robert Cuningham... |
90/268 | Thomson (Bushford) | This family were settled at Bushford, parish of Aghnamullen, county Monaghan, from about the mid-18t... |
88/266 | Henry (Broomfield) | In the 1830s Broomfield in the parish of Donaghmoyne, county Monaghan, was the home of W. Henry. At... |
91/269 | Waddell | A family from Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, who settled in the Ballybay area of county Monaghan in t... |
91/269 | Jones (Carrickaderry) | In the mid-18th century a Humphrey Jones of Belturbet, county Cavan, married Elizabeth Moutray of Fa... |
94/272 | Evatt | A family descended from John Evatt, Dean of Elphin, in the early 17th century. Shirley writes that... |
Inishown Rural District, p.221 (Carrowreagh) | Layard | In the 1870s, Hussey de Burgh notes Henry St. George Layard as the owner of over 1000 acres in Count... |
209 | Sitator/Sclater | A Colonel Sitator of unknown address owned 2,944 acres in county Cavan in the 1870s.Sitator may be t... |
p.37 (Lough Eask Demesne, H.G. White), | White (Lough Eske) | Local sources suggest the Brooke estate was sold to the Whyte family in the 1890s. Howard suggests t... |
211 | Smith (Bellamont) | In 1875, Bellamont Forest, county Cavan, was sold by George Coote to Edward Smith (K.V. Mulligan), w... |
p.42. | Newton (Killymeal) | This family descend from Richard Newton who was town clerk of Carrickfergus, county Antrim, at the e... |
201 | Cochrane (Bailieborough) | Henry Cochrane (1836-1904), alderman of the city of Dublin and director of Cantrell and Cochrane, wa... |
202, 212 | Adams (Corraneary) | This family are descended from an officer in the army of William III, who had a son James Adams of M... |
203 | Sankey (Fort Frederick) | Edward Sankey, alderman of Dublin and Lord Mayor of the city in 1766 and his wife Mary Medlicott had... |
203 | Mortimer | In 1667, James Mortimer was granted 1,205 acres in the barony of Castlerahan, county Cavan, includin... |
203 | Benison | In the 18th century the Benison family were mill owners in the Ballyconnell area of county Cavan. T... |
204 | Finlay | The Finlays of Corville, Brackley and Sugarloaf, county Cavan would appear to be related. Their es... |
204 | Clifford (Carn Cottage) | The Cliffords held the 227 acres townland of Carn, parish of Kildallan, county Cavan in the 19th cen... |
204 | Hutton | Robert Hutton (1784-1870), was the eldest son of John Hutton, founder of the well known Dublin firm... |
205 | Nugent (Bobsgrove/Farren Connell) | According to Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) this family is descended from the 12th Baron De... |
205 | Lynch (Roebuck) | Edward Lynch of Roebuck, parish of Kilbride, county Cavan, was one of the electors of the county in... |
205 | Rotheram | This family were established in county Meath from the 18th century. George Rotheram married Catheri... |
205 | Taylour (Headfort) | Thomas Taylour, a surveyor from Sussex, came to Ireland in the mid-17th century and assisted Sir Wil... |
206 | Nesbitt (Lismore) | Alexander Nesbitt settled in county Donegal in the early 17th century. The Nesbitts came to own an... |
207, 208 | Maxwell (Farnham) | The first member of this family settled in Ireland at the end of the 16th century. The Reverend Rob... |
206 | Rogers (Oatlands) | In the mid-19th century William, John and Andrew Rogers all held land in the parish of Drumlane, cou... |
207, 209 | Bell Booth | In the mid-19th century the Bell Booth family held land in the county Cavan parishes of Crosserlough... |
207 | Webb (Hilltown) | William Webb was resident at Hilltown, Castlepollard, county Westmeath, circa 1837. George Webb of H... |
207 | Battersby (Lislin) | The Battersby family were settled in Ireland by the end of the 17th century. Robert Battersby of Bo... |
208, 212 | Clements/Lucas-Clements | In the mid-17th century Robert Clements, son of Daniel Clements, owned large estates in counties Dow... |
207 | Saunderson (Castle Saunderson) | In June 1666, Colonel Robert Sanderson was granted an estate of 10,814 acres in county Cavan and 901... |
208 | Faris (Crossdoney) | Members of the Faris family owned 645 acres in county Cavan in 1876. John Alexander Faris of Corr,... |
208 (Gurtinardiss) | Young (Lahard) | The Youngs were living at Lahard, parish of Killashandra, county Cavan, from the early 18th century.... |
208, 211 | Burrowes (Stradone) | Burke's Irish Family Records states that the Burrowes family were established at Drumlane in county... |
209 | Butler (Lanesborough) | Stephen Butler of Belturbet, county Cavan, died in 1662. His grandson Theophilus Butler represented... |
210 (Keelagh) | Hamilton (Castle Hamilton) | Castle Hamilton was the seat of members of the Southwell family in the first half of the 19th centur... |
210 (Redhill Demesne) | Venables (Redhills) | In the mid-19th century the Reverend Edmund Burke Venables, son of the Reverend James Venables of Do... |
210 (Kilnacrott) | Hague (Brookvale) | William Hague (1806-1888), building contractor, of Cavan, was the son of William Hague of Plush, cou... |
211 (Ashfield) | Clements (Ashfield) | The manor of Ashfield was granted to Sir Thomas Ashe in 1611. [Malsomson, The Clements Archive, p 5... |
211 (Bellamont) | Smith (Bellamont) | In 1875, Bellamont Forest, county Cavan, was sold by George Coote to Edward Smith (K.V. Mulligan), w... |
212 | Moorhead | In the mid-19th century Samuel Moorhead of Errigle/Errigal, Cootehill, county Cavan, held an estate... |
212 (Tullyvin) | Boyle (Tullyvin) | [This estate previously belonged to the Moore family]. On 21 November 1788, James Moore Boyle of Tu... |
p.154 (Castlerea, Charles Webb) | Kirwan (Moyne) | John Stratford Kirwan bought the Moyne estate, parish of Abbeyknockmoy, barony of Tiaquin, from Mich... |
p.154 (Longford Rural District), p.184 (Coole Rural District, Westmeath) | Pakenham | Henry Pakenham, born 1611, was granted lands in county Wexford and at Tullynally, county Westmeath i... |
p.153 (Longford Rural District) | Levinge (Co Roscommon) | The Levinges of New Park, county Roscommon and Levington Park, county Westmeath were a junior branch... |
p.152 (Longford Rural District) | Armstrong (Cork & Armagh) | John Tew Armstrong, a solicitor of Dominick Street, Dublin, was a younger brother of William Jones A... |
p.149 (Foxhall) | Fox (Foxhall) | Richard E, Fox, of Foxhall, was the owner of over 3000 acres in County Longford in the 1870s. Richar... |
p.153 (Longford Rural District) | Bond | Burke suggests that the Bond family in Longford were descended from a Yorkshire family who initially... |
Untenanted Demesnes: p.184 (Tullystown, Rural District of Coole, County Westmeath) | Grenville | In 1775 George Grenville, (created 1st Marquess of Buckingham in 1784), married Lady Mary Elizabeth... |
: p.184 (Turbotstown, Rural District of Glore, County Westmeath | Dease (Turbotstown) | The Dease family resided in the Turbotstown locality of county Westmeath for centuries and were rela... |
360 (Hare Island) | Handcock (Moydrum) | The Handcocks were settled at Moydrum Castle, near Athlone, in county Westmeath from the late 17th c... |
361 (Moydrum) | Handcock (Moydrum) | The Handcocks were settled at Moydrum Castle, near Athlone, in county Westmeath from the late 17th c... |
363, 365, 370 | Greville-Nugent | William Fulke Greville was the second son of Fulke Greville of Wiltshire, a grandson of the 5th Baro... |
369 | Blaquiere/Blacquiere/de Blaquiere | This family descend from an émigré Hugenot merchant. John de Blaquiere of Ardkill, County Londonderr... |
366 | Fetherstonhaugh (Carrick and Glenmore) | The Fetherstonhaughs of Carrick, county Westmeath, descend from Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, who married... |
367 | Lemon | In 1856 John Drought Lemon, was leasing a property at Ballycrossaun, parish of Tiranascragh, barony... |
366 | Cooper (Mayo, Tipperary, Cork and Westmeath) | Colonel Joshua Henry Cooper of Dunboden Park, Mullingar, county Westmeath, owned over 1700 acres in... |
366 (Lynnbury) | Wade (Aughrim) | In 1653, William Wade, a soldier in Cromwell’s army, was granted lands at Killavally, near Tyrrellsp... |
366 | Marlay | The Marlays descend from a merchant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The grandparents of Charles Brinsley Mar... |
364, 365 | Chapman | Benjamin Chapman, a captain in Cromwell’s army, was granted an estate at Killua, county Westmeath, c... |
363 | Smyth (Barbaville and New Park) | William Smythe (1693-1773) of Barbaville was a younger son of the Right Rev William Smythe, Bishop o... |
364 | Battersby (Lough Bawn) | The Battersby family were settled in county Meath at the beginning of the 18th century. George Batte... |
p.150 (Cornadrung, Edward Fitzgerald) | Ball | William S [Shirley] Ball of Abbeylara, county Longford, held two townlands in the parish of Dunmore,... |
p.154 (Castleforbes) | Forbes (Earl of Granard) | The Irish branch of the Forbes family descend from Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baron Granard, originally... |
p.152 (Granard Rural District) | Dopping/Dopping-Hepenstal (Derrycassan) | Burke suggests that the Dopping family became associated with the Derrycassan estate through the mar... |
Killasona, p.151 Rural District of Granard [Richard Davoran]. P.154 [Longford Rural District, Mullagh] | Greville-Nugent | William Fulke Greville was the second son of Fulke Greville of Wiltshire, a grandson of the 5th Baro... |