Reference Source
Royal Irish Academy Library
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 29 estate records citing this source.
Reference | Estate Name | Estate Description |
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Copy of grant of manor & lands to Earl of Strafford, 1666. 14 B 4. | Wentworth (Strafford) | Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, acquired large portions of land in Sligo in the mid-17th centur... |
Papers including rentals of the Mount Sandford estate, Castlereagh, 18th-19th centuries. !2 S 35. | Sandford/Wills Sandford | The descendants of Captain Theophilus Sandford of Moyglare, county Meath, settled at Castlerea, coun... |
Upton Papers, include pedigrees & notes on Hodson family of Hodson’s Bay, 20th century. No. 21 | Hodson (Athlone) | The Hodsons appear to have been resident at St Johns, near Athlone from at least the early 18th cent... |
Lists of the sheriffs of Co Clare 11375-1862 and of justices and magistrates 1737-1862, probably compiled by Lt Col W E A MacDonnell, New Hall, Ennis. Ms. 3 A. 55 | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
Includes papers on MacNamara family, castles in Co Clare etc, 18th century. Ms.24 E. 16 | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
Tracing of Wilton's Map of Sixmilebridge c 1760. Ms 3 A 40A, ff 252-253 | Wilton | Brian Ó Dálaigh speculates that the Ievers may have sold the townlands of Mountievers, Clogga and Ba... |
WESTROPP, T.J. Notes on Clare families. 3 A 40, 63 | Stamer (Carnelly) | William Stamer, a member of an old English Protestant family from Essex, England, moved to county Ki... |
Meteorological Observatons at Derrynane, 1845-46. RIA Ms. 24 I 31. | O'Connell | The O’Connells are an ancient Gaelic family, whom Burke claims had their origins in county Clare, be... |
Indenture between the Earl of Orrery and Charles Boyle on the one hand and Robert French on the other concerning lands in Dingle, 1751. RIA Ms.4 B 39. | Boyle (Earl of Cork and Orrery) | Richard Boyle was created 1st Earl of Cork in the 1620s. The Earl of Cork’s main estates were in cou... |
Upton Papers: Report upon estates of W.P. Greville in Cos Cavan, Limerick & Cork by Samuel Nicholson, land valuer, 1845. No 16 | Greville-Nugent | William Fulke Greville was the second son of Fulke Greville of Wiltshire, a grandson of the 5th Baro... |
Papers re Roche, Fitzgerald & Sarsfield families of Co Cork, collected by John Windele, mid 19th century. Ms.12 L.3 | Sarsfield (County Cork) | The Sarsfield family were established in Cork since medieval times. Many of them served as High Sher... |
Surveys of Perceval estates in 1640, 1677 & c 1713 (transcript). MS 23.L.49 | Perceval | In 1666 and 1668 Sir Philip Percevall was granted large estates in county Cork and over 1,000 acres... |
Small bound collections of letters mainly between the Jemmett Browne Bishop of Cork and Sir Richard Cox of Dunmanway, 1738-49. Ms. 12. W. 35: (Arthur Cox Ms.) | Browne (Riverstown) | This family of Brownes, originally from Essex, settled in the city of Cork in the mid 17th century.... |
Small bound collections of letters mainly between the Jemmett Browne Bishop of Cork and Sir Richard Cox of Dunmanway, 1738-49. Ms. 12. W. 35: (Arthur Cox Ms.) | Cox (Cork & Kilkenny) | The Cox family, baronets, of Dunmanway, county Cork, and Castletown Cox, county Kilkenny, held exten... |
Scrap-book kept by Henry F. Twiss (formerly Henry F. Berry) containing newscuttings, photographs, letters, relating to the Twiss family and contemporary affairs 20th c. Ms. 23. M. 75 | Twiss | An ancestor of this family was agent to the Herberts, Earl of Powis and the family held land and liv... |
Pedigrees and notes on the families of Fetherston, Russell, Clibborn, Lefroy, Hearn, Tighe, Hamilton, Adams, Percy, Homan, De La Maziere, Daly of Castle Daly, Fetherstonhaugh, Nesbitt and Nugent, mainly on the Fetherston families, 20th c. Upton Papers, p.21 and following | Fetherston/Fetherstonhaugh (Derryhivney) | The Featherstonhaugh family held estates in the midlands of Ireland, especially county Westmeath, si... |
Transcripts of reports to Elizabeth, Lady Shelburne, by Richard Orpen, on her estates in Co. Cork, including aifidavits relating to tenures, and notes of rents and numbers of tenants, acreages, etc., 1692. Ms. 12 L. 2 | Petty-Fitzmaurice (Marquess of Lansdowne) | This estate owes its origins to Sir William Petty, renowned cartographer, mathematician and scientis... |
Copies of wills of M. Story, Aubawn, Co Cavan 1817. Upton Papers No 9. | Story | The Storys of counties Cavan and Tyrone descend from John Story of Bingfield Hall, near Hexham, Nort... |
Graves Collection, 24 O 39/JOD/ 160 | Jones (Nahillah) | According to a Chancery Report of 1864 John Jones was granted a lease of about 40 ‘polls’ [approxima... |
Typewritten transcripts of wills, indentures, marriage settlements, abstracts of indentures and other legal documents which include members of the Slator family, 19th - 20th century records. Upton Papers/11 | Slator | Burke states that Slator family were settled in County Longford since at least the 1650s. In the mid... |
Pedigrees and notes on the families of Hodson of Hodson's Bay, Co. Roscommon, Mills, Magan of Emoe, Wilson of Piersfield, Co. Westmeath, Dunne, Smith of Tuitestown, Hatfield, Gray, West and Bond 20th c. Upton Papers, No. 21 | Hodson (Baronet) | The Hodsons descend from the Reverend John Hodson, Bishop of Elphin, who died in 1686. The Bishop’s... |
Copies of wills of W Hodson Bt St John’s, Co Roscommon Jan 1794; J Hodson, Bishop of Elphin, July 1685. Upton Papers, No 9 | Hodson (Baronet) | The Hodsons descend from the Reverend John Hodson, Bishop of Elphin, who died in 1686. The Bishop’s... |