Reference Source
WEIR, Hugh W. L. ''Historical, Genealogical and Architectural notes on some Houses of Clare''. Whitegate, county Clare: Ballinakella Press, 1999.
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 230 estate records citing this source.
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278-279 | Sampson (Williamstadt) | In the 1870s Francis Sampson, MD, was the owner of over 1400 acres in county Galway and over 400 ac... |
278-279. | Brady (Williamstadt) | The Brady family in county Clare were descended from Hugh Brady, post-Reformation bishop of Meath. T... |
231. | D'Arcy (Clonrush) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Dominick D'Arcy is recorded as one of the principal lessors in... |
200. | Tandy | Mary Tandy is recorded as one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Clonrush and Inishcaltra,... |
188-189 | Blake (Meelick) | The Blake family of Meelick in the barony of Leitrim, county Galway, were descended from the Blakes... |
263. | Burke (Tintrim) | John Burke of Tintrim is recorded as a resident proprietor in 1824. Tintrim was also recorded as the... |
284. | Reade/Read | The Reades were originally a Westmeath family who married into the Featherstonehaugh family. John Ce... |
87, 127-128 | Ball (Fort Fergus) | William Hawkins Ball was the eldest son of Benjamin Ball of Dublin and his wife Elizabeth, daughter... |
18, 226-227 | Barclay | McAuliffe writes that the Barclays, a Quaker family, came from Scotland to Ireland. At the end of t... |
54-55, 95, 166, 208, 247 | Scott (Cahiracon) | In 1712 the Earl of Thomond leased Cahercon/Cahiracon, parish of Kilfiddane, and Killadysert, parish... |
17-18, 54-55, 182-183, 209 | White (Cahiracon) | The Whites of Woodlands, county Dublin, Rathcline, county Longford, Lareen, county Leitrim, Cahircon... |
98 | Creagh (Dangan) | This family descend from Pierse Creagh who was Mayor of Limerick in 1651 and died at Dangan, parish... |
6, 123 | Johnston (Aran View) | In the 1850s Robert Johnstone held 157 acres of Ballyinsheen Beg, parish of Kilmoon, barony of Burre... |
46, 196, 223 | Creagh (Mount Elva) | Lewis writes that the Creaghs were granted all the parish of Kilmoon, barony of Burren, county Clare... |
126, 199 | Skerrett (Finavarra) | In his will dated 26 November 1681 James Skerrett FitzMarcus of Galway, merchant, left his county Cl... |
62, 80-81 | Bindon | The Bindon family were located in the counties of Clare and Limerick from the late 17th century. Dav... |
4, 18, 156 | Fitzgerald (Kilcarragh & Adelphi) | This family was established at Kilcarragh, parish of Kilfenora, barony of Corcomroe, county Clare in... |
6-7, 51, 103, 118-119, 192-193, 239, 265-266 | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
202-203 | Dunne (Moymore) | Mathias Stacpoole of Moymore, county Clare, third son of George Hogan Stacpoole of Cragbrien married... |
12, 101-102 | Gore (Derrymore) | A branch of the Gore family of Clonroad, Ennis, county Clare and later of Tyredagh Castle, Joseph Go... |
238 | Calcutt | In the early 19th century William Calcutt married Dora Macnamara of the Doolin, county Clare family... |
34, 88 | Stacpoole (Cragbrien) | The Reverend William Stacpoole of Cragbrien, parish of Clondagad, barony of Islands, county Clare, w... |
42, 242, 264 | O'Brien (Birchfield) | Cornelius O'Brien was the son of Henry O'Brien of Ennis, county Clare and Helen O'Callaghan of Kilgo... |
242 | Higgins (Seamount) | In the 1870s Patrick Higgins of Seamount, parish of Kilmacrehy, barony of Corcomroe, county Clare, o... |
62, 68-69, 95, 202-203, 247, 267 | Fitzgerald (Carrigoran) | A branch of the Geraldines of Pallas, county Limerick, was established at Carrigoran, parish of Kiln... |
31 | McMahon (Kilfenora) | This family were mainly based in Dublin where they followed legal, military or diplomatic careers.... |
94 | Martyn (Gregans Castle) | Weir gives a detailed history of this county Clare family. Gregans Castle was originally an O’Loghl... |
17, 177-178 | Stacpoole (Ballyallia) | This was a junior branch of the Stacpoole family of Annagh and Eden Vale, county Clare. George Sta... |
283-284 | Lysaght (Woodmount) | Weir writes that George Lysaght lived at Woodmount, parish of Kilmanaheen, county Clare, in the late... |
156, 257 | Lysaght (Ballykeel) | Cecil Stacpoole Kenny gives a detailed account of the family history of this family in MS 2110, Nati... |
190-191, 242, 276 | Morony (Milltown Malbay) | The Moronys of Miltown Malbay, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Mo... |
281 | Russell (Limerick) | A branch of the Russell family held land in the parish of Kilfergus, barony of Shanid, county Limeri... |
22-23, 63, 69, 96, 120,130-131, 157 | Wyndham | The Wyndham/Leconfield Irish estate, derived from the O’Briens, Earls of Thomond, was the largest es... |
129, 181 | Westropp (Fort Anne) | A branch of the Westropp family descended from a younger brother of Mountiford Westropp of Attyflin,... |
111, 216-217, 231-232 | O'Loghlen | The Burren area in county Clare was the territory of the O’Loghlens until its confiscation in the mi... |
225 | O'Brien (Thomond) | The estate of the Earl of Thomond was the largest in county Clare with lands in seven out of the ele... |
6, 91-92, 230, 236-237 | Blood (Roxton & Cranagher) | The Blood family was established in county Clare from the early 17th century. By the mid 18th centu... |
16, 116-117 | O'Brien (Ballynalackan) | Terence O'Brien was established at Elm Vale, south east of Kilfenora, county Clare, from at least th... |
73-74 | Burton (Clifden & Mungret) | In 1780 Edward William Burton of Clifden was High Sheriff of county Clare and William Burton of Clif... |
229 | Tymons | Weir writes that a John Tymons was resident at Riverston, county Clare, in 1799. Michael Blood of B... |
3, 110-111, 219-220 | Crowe (Dromore) | The Crowe family were living at Nutfield, near Ennis, county Clare in the 1780s. Burke records that... |
224, 262 | Bridgeman | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of St John Bridgeman held land in the parish... |
97 | Faircloth | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry Faircloth is recorded as holding land in the parish of Clo... |
59, 193-195 | Synge (Dysert) | The Synges held lands in the parish of Dysert, county Clare, from the mid 18th century when Nicholas... |
34-35, 146, 220-221 | Singleton | The Singletons came from Lancashire and settled in county Clare at the end of the 17th century. John... |
41, 115, 169, 253 | Stacpoole (Eden Vale) | The Stacpooles were a county Limerick Catholic family. Clement Stacpoole was transplanted to county... |
78 | McMahon (Cloonmore) | Timothy McMahon held some land in the parish of Kilmurry, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare at the ti... |
10, 54, 265-266 | Mahon (Corbally) | The estate of the Mahons of Corbally was mainly in the parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper,... |
106, 112, 155 | Westby | Nicholas Westby of Ennis, county Clare, Collector of Customs, was one member of a syndicate of three... |
93 | Stewart (Co Clare) | The Stewart and Vandeleur families were related through their descent from two daughters of Charles... |
98-99, 125 | Hickman (Fenloe) | Gregory Hickman was an English merchant in the south of England in the first half of the 17th centur... |
61, 141 | Burton (Buncraggy & Carrigaholt) | Samuel Burton of Buncraggy, county Clare, married Margaret Harris and died in 1712. From their elde... |
26, 116, 197 | Hickman (Ballykett) | This branch of the Hickman family is descended from George Hickman, second son of Henry Hickman of B... |
57, 219 | Borough | The townland of Querrin, parish and barony of Moyarta, county Clare, was granted to Anthony Hickman... |
98-99, 107, 112 | Studdert (Dangananella) | This branch of the Studdert family was established at Dangananella, just outside Cooraclare, in the... |
38, 106, 146-147, 155 | Keane (Beech Park) | The Keanes were established in county Clare from at least the mid 17th century and were residing at... |
31-32, 46, 63, 164, 216, 244-245 | Vandeleur (Kilrush) | The Vandeleur family are descended from Maxmilian Van Der Leur, a Dutch merchant, who had settled in... |
35-36, 71-72 | Roche (Carass) | George Roche was Mayor of Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century and also represented the cit... |
47-48, 151-152 | Conyngham | Of Scottish descent, Henry Conyngham, member of parliament for county Donegal, supported the William... |
185-186 | Healy (Manusmore) | In the late 18th century the Healy family were located in the Newmarket on Fergus area of county Cla... |
167-168 | Mulvihill | The Mulvihills held Knockanira, parish of Killone, barony of Islands, county Clare, from the Earls o... |
180, 206-207 | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
176, 206-207 | Armstrong/Armstrong MacDonnell (Newhall) | The Armstrongs of Mount Heaton share a common ancestry with the Armstrongs of Moyaliff, county Tippe... |
28 | Finucane (Ballymacooda) | This branch of the Finucane family descend from Brian Finucane a younger son of Daniel Finucane and... |
51, 245-246, 284-285 | Cullinan (Ennis) | Members of the Cullinan family were resident in the parish of Drumcliff, barony of Islands, county C... |
59-60, 253 | Stamer (Carnelly) | William Stamer, a member of an old English Protestant family from Essex, England, moved to county Ki... |
176, 253 | Finucane (Stamer Park) | At the beginning of the 19th century Daniel Finucane was residing at Stamer Park, Ennis, county Clar... |
54 & 179 | England | Members of the England family appear in the records of county Clare from the late 17th century and t... |
89-90 | Janns | The Janns were a family established in the town of Ennis, county Clare, from at least the late 18th... |
66 | Butler (Castlecrine) | The Butlers of Castlecrine, parish of Kilfinaghta, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, descend f... |
149, 196 | Ievers (Mountievers) | The first member of this family to settle in county Clare in the 1640s was Henry Ievers. He was a c... |
16-17, 54, 74, 126-127 | Kelly/Roche Kelly | Descended from an O’Kelly of county Kilkenny, the Kelly family were established in county Limerick b... |
93, 253-254 | O'Brien/Stafford O'Brien | In 1699 Henry O'Brien, second son of sir Donough O'Brien of Dromoland Castle, county Clare, married... |
19, 215 | Gloster | Members of the Gloster family, George, James and Richard, held land in county Clare mainly in the pa... |
5, 251-252 | McAdam | The McAdams were a Scottish family. Philip McAdam bought the Blackwater estate in the parish of St P... |
122-123, 163, 268 | Gore (Clonroad & Tyredagh Castle) | In 1712 Henry 8th Earl of Thomond leased Clonroad, parish of Drumcliff, barony of Islands, county Cl... |
220, 278 | Quin (Quinsborough) | Lord George Quin was the second son of Thomas Taylour, 1st Marquess of Headfort and Mary, only daugh... |
5, 72 | Joynt (Clareville) | A Huguenot family located in the Limerick area from the late 17th century. William Joynt of Limeric... |
99 | Canny (Newmarket on Fergus) | This family was resident in the Newmarket on Fergus locality of county Clare from the early 19th cen... |
235 | D'Esterre | A French Hugenot family, who came to Ireland via Holland in the late 17th century and were granted... |
251 | Wood (Lota House) | George Abraham Wood held some land in the parish of Feenagh, barony of Bunratty Upper, county Clare,... |
53, 64 | Creagh (Cahirbane) | Weir writes that Charles Creagh and his wife went to live at Carrowbane, parish of Kilmaleery, baron... |
181 | O'Grady (Lismoyle) | The O’Gradys were established in the Kilballyowen locality of county Limerick, from at least medieva... |
67, 246 | Fitzgerald (Shepperton) | A junior branch of the Fitzgerald family of Carrigoran, county Clare, Charles Fitzgerald was the thi... |
25, 160, 258 | Studdert (Kilkishen) | The Studdert families of Kilkishen and Bunratty, county Clare, are descended from the Reverend Georg... |
49-50, 96, 208 | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
77, 105, 234 | Westropp (Attyflin) | Montiford Westropp settled in county Limerick in the mid 17th century. His son Montiford purchased... |
284 | Dalton (Woodpark) | The Anglo Norman family of Dalton was established in county Clare from the early 17th century. Mich... |
20, 95, 168, 264 | Miller (Ballycaseymore) | A Scottish family who were settled in the parish of Drumline, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare... |
23, 110, 176, 208, 237 | O'Brien (Dromoland) | The introduction to the Inchiquin Papers in the National Library of Ireland records that, in about 1... |
19-20 | Colpoys (Ballycar) | The Colpoys were originally from Hampshire, England. George Colpoys was living at Ballycar, parish... |
19-20, 159, 186 | 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... |
141-142 | Molony (Granaghan) | The Molonys of Granaghan, parish of Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, were descen... |
224 | Vandeleur (Rathlaheen) | The Vandeleurs’ Rathlahine estate was in the parishes of Feenagh and Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty... |
66-67, 264 | Blood Smyth | In 1784 Matthew Blood, a Lieutenant in the 57th regiment, son of John Blood of Castlefergus, parish... |
203-204 | Sampson (Scarriff & Belmont) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Sampson held six townlands in the parish of Moynoe, barony... |
100-101, 150, 173, 203-204 | Fitzgerald/Foster Vesey Fitzgerald (Moyriesk) | This family of Fitzgeralds was originally Fitzgerald Fitzgibbon but the surname Fitzgibbon was dropp... |
27-28, 67, 267-268 | Butler (Ballyline/Millbrook) | This family is a branch of the Butlers, Lords Dunboyne, descended from Sir Theobald Butler, a lawyer... |
159, 247, 267-268 | O'Connell (Kilgory) | A branch of the O’Connells of county Kerry held land in county Clare from at least the mid 18th cent... |
259 & 265 | Enright (Templemaley) | In the mid 19th century John Enright held an estate in the parishes of Templemaley and Kilraghtis, b... |
209, 249 | Mahon (Newpark) | Patrick Mahon leased Newpark, Ennis, county Clare, from the Hickman family in 1810 and moved to live... |
50, 57-58, 86 | Spaight | The Spaight family was originally from Kent. In the late 17th century Thomas Spaight was seneschal... |
26-27, 66 | Blood (Ballykilty) | The Bloods of Ballykilty and Blood Smyths are junior branches of the Blood family of Cranagher, coun... |
98 | Martin (Brook Lodge) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Nicholas Martin a minor, held 4 townlands in the parish of Feak... |
24, 89 | Caswell | The Caswell family were farmers and millers in the Blackwater locality, parish of St Patricks, count... |
89, 96 | Steele (Cullane) | A family originally from Somerset, who settled in county Clare in the early 18th century and acquire... |
32-33, 166 | Butler (Knappogue) | The Lords Dunboyne of the 19th century were descended from James Butler of Cragnagowra, county Clare... |
166, 203-204 | Macnamara (Moyriesk) | The Macnamaras were settled at Moyriesk, parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper, county Clare f... |
67, 86, 139, 246-247 | Gabbett (Co Clare) | The Gabbetts of Castle Lake, Corbally and Shepperton, county Clare were a junior branch of the Gabbe... |
7-8, 116 | Bouchier/Bourchier (Co Clare) | Thomas Bouchier/Bourchier, a soldier from Northamptonshire, settled in county Tipperary, at the begi... |
137, 190 | Arthur (Glenomera) | A family who moved from county Limerick to Ballyquin, county Clare when they purchased land from the... |
148, 103-104 | Bentley (Hurdleston) | The ancestors of the Bentleys received land in county Clare under the Cromwellian settlement of the... |
39, 270-271 | Going (Traverston & Violethill) | Robert Going of Cranagh, county Tipperary, who died in the early 1730s, left three sons, Robert of T... |
281-282 | Hall (Woodfield) | In 1831 the Reverend Savage Hall, second son of Savage Hall of Narrow Water, county Down, married An... |
104, 105, 116, 209-210, 237, 256-257, 272 | Massy (Doonass) | The Reverend Charles Massy, Dean of Limerick, was a younger brother of Hugh Baron Massy. He married... |
120-121, 256-257 | Vincent (Summerhill) | The Vincents of county Clare were a branch of the Limerick family of that name. Burke's Landed Gent... |
75 | Brown (Clonboy) | A family who settled at Clonboy, O'Briensbridge, county Clare in the early 18th century. They marri... |
266-267 | O'Donnell (Trough) | This family were established in the Limerick area by the beginning of the 17th century. They suppor... |
189-190, 266-267 | Carroll (Merville House & Sligo) | In the mid 19th century John Carroll held an estate in the parishes of Kilfarboy, barony of Ibrickan... |
21-22, 74 | Patterson | The Pattersons were established in Ennis, county Clare, by the late 18th century. Marcus Patterson... |
32 | Parker (Castlelough & Ballyvalley) | Captain John Parker was granted 1,242 acres in the barony of Owney and Arra, county Tipperary in 166... |
87, 127-128, 166, 233-234 | Ross-Lewin (Ross Hill) | The Ross-Lewin estate was in the parishes of Kilchreest and Killadysert, barony of Clonderalaw, coun... |
262-263 | Purdon (Tinerana) | The Purdons were active in the affairs of Limerick city but lived in the parish of Ogonnelloe, baron... |
194 | Baylee/Bayley (Mount Baylee) | Henry Baylee of Loughgur, county Limerick, was a nephew of Sexten Baylee, Mayor of Limerick in 1758.... |
13 | Macnamara (Ayle) | The Macnamaras held land in the parish of Feakle, barony of Tulla Upper, county Clare, from the late... |
47, 164-165, 168, 211 | Molony (Kiltanon) | This family were established in county Clare from the early 17th century and the Kiltanon branch are... |
85-86, 238 | Westropp (Coolreagh) | Ralph Westropp, Mayor of Limerick 1800-1801, third son of Ralph Westropp of Lismehane (Mary Fort, Fo... |
15 | O'Callaghan (Ballinahinch) | Weir writes that Ballinahinch, parish of Kilnoe, county Clare, belonged to the O'Callaghans from the... |
206 | Browne (Newgrove) | The Brownes were Elizabethan settlers. In 1765 Thomas Browne of Newgrove married Mary Wesby and had... |
45-46, 64-65, 206, 222-223 | Brady/Brady Browne | The Brady family in county Clare were descended from Hugh Brady, post-Reformation bishop of Meath. L... |
47, 108 | Scanlon/Scanlan (Drewsborough) | In the 1870s William Scanlon of Drewsborough owned 540 acres in county Clare. The estate of William... |
88-89 | Molony (Cragg) | The Molonys of Cragg, parish of Tulla, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Molonys of nea... |
234-235 | Rynd | In the 1870s the Reverend James William Rynd of Galbally, county Tipperary, owned 685 acres in count... |
82 | Ryan (Cloonnakilla) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Ryan, a doctor, was living at Cloonnakilla, parish of Kilch... |
27, 73 | Coppinger (Barryscourt) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of this county Cork family held land, particularly in th... |
27 | O'Connell (Barryscourt) | Morgan John O’Connell was a son of John O’Connell of Grenagh, county Kerry, and his wife Elizabeth C... |
76 | Wandesforde | The main Irish estate of the Wandesforde family, later Prior-Wandesforde, was in the Castlecomer are... |
76, 90, 260 | Studdert (Clonderalaw) | Five generations of Studderts lived at Clonderalaw, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clonderalaw, count... |
41-42, 50 | Reeves (Besborough) | A family originally from Sussex who settled in Ireland in the mid 17th century. Their connection wi... |
107-108, 163, 212, 283 | Hickman (Kilmore) | By his second marriage Gregory Hickman, merchant of Hamburgh, had three sons. The eldest, Walter, fo... |
81, 260 | Lloyd (Beechmount) | In 1805 Colonel Thomas Lloyd purchased Beechmount in the parish of Rathkeale, barony of Connello Low... |
6, 26, 81, 210, 253, 260, 278 | Brew | The Brew family were resident in Ennis, county Clare, from the mid 18th century. An agreement dated... |
278 | Moran (Willbrook) | Austin Moran held almost 300 acres in the parishes of Killinaboy and Rath, barony of Inchiquin, coun... |
89-90, 202-203 | Kenny/Stacpoole Kenny | Cecil Stacpoole Kenny records the history of the Kenny family and of some other related county Clare... |
103 | Kenny/Kelly Kenny (Treanmanagh) | David Kenny of Tiermanna, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, married Mary O'Gorman and died in 1833.... |
209 | Hickman (Newpark) | Richard Hickman of Newpark, Ennis, county Clare died in 1810. He was the father of Edward Shadwell... |
27-28 | Butler (Doon & Thornpark) | The Butlers of Doonemulvihill, county Clare and Thornpark, county Galway are descended from James Bu... |
16, 183-184, 264 | Lucas | In 1668 Benjamin Lucas was granted 311 acres at Lisdweene, barony of Moyarta, county Clare. Later t... |
130-131 | Kenny (Freagh Castle) | According to the Cecil S. Kenny material in the National Library of Ireland, Matthias Kenny of Freag... |
148, 156, 181 | Comyn (Woodstock) | From the mid 17th century the Comyn family were established at Kilcorney in county Clare. In 1796 L... |
247-248 | Wingfield Stratford | Edward and John Wingfield were twin brothers, sons of Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, a... |
155 | McGrath (Kilbarron) | In 1677 Edmond Magrath, son and heir of Redmond Magrath, was granted 5,799 acres in the barony of Tu... |
47, 272 | Butler (Bunnahow & Walterstown) | Both Hussey de Burgh and the Landowners state that William Butler of Bunmahon, owned an estate of ov... |
104 | Galway (Doon) | By the mid 19th century Edward Galway was living at Doon, close to the border between counties Clare... |
111, 234-235 | Crowe (Nutfield) | In his will dated 20 Aug 1767 James Crowe of Dublin leaves the lands of Nutfield otherwise Drumconor... |
233, 261-262 | Woulfe (Teermaclane) | Teermaclane, parish of Killone, barony of Islands, county Clare, was acquired by Nicholas Woulfe fro... |
118-119 | O'Brien (Ennistymon) | This branch of the O'Briens were descended from Sir Donnagh O'Brien of Duagh of Elizabethan times. I... |
80 | O'Kelly (Clonina) | The 2,169 acres estate of John O'Kelly of Clonina [Clooneenagh], parish of Kilmacduane, barony of Mo... |
209 | O'Dwyer (Kilmurry) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Edmund, James and William O'Dwyer held land in the parishes of K... |
63-64 | Roughan | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Margaret Roughan held land in the parish of Kilcorney, barony of... |
123 | O'Brien (Fanore) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Edward Donatus O'Brien held an estate in the parishes of Kilmurr... |
168, 253-254 | McMahon (Knockane) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of John McMahon held land in the parishes of... |
162 | Smith (Ballynanty) | Charles Wilmot Smith was the son of John Wilmot Smith and his wife, Mary Lloyd of Beechmount, county... |
139 | Studdert (Glenwood) | A junior branch of the Kilkishen Studderts held an estate in the parish of Kilnamona, barony of Inch... |
41, 255 | Wilson (Belvoir) | The Wilson family settled at Belvoir, near Sixmilebridge, county Clare, in the 18th century. Richar... |
116 | Wallplate (Elm Hill & Castleconnell) | In May 1860 the estate of female members of the Wallplate family was advertised for sale in the Land... |
250 | Fitzgerald (Sorrel Island) | In 1800 Henry Gonne Molony leased lands in the baronies of Islands and Clonderalaw, county Clare, to... |
241-242 | Casey (Kilmurry) | From the mid 18th century the Caseys held land in the parish of Kilmurry, barony of Ibrickan, county... |
37 | Hynes (Bayfield) | The representatives of James Hynes held land in the parish of Carran, barony of Burren, county Clare... |
220 | Honan (Limerick) | Martin Honan was a large grain exporter in Limerick city. Some sources say he was the son of Matthew... |
182, 210, 237, 266 | Walsh/Welsh (Newtown) | Weir writes that this family were transplanted from county Kilkenny to county Clare in the 17th cent... |
108 | Skehan (Drewsborough) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Michael Skehan held a small estate in the parish of Tomgraney, b... |
175, 233 | O'Grady/Grady (Landscape) | Thomas O'Grady was a brother of Standish O'Grady, 1st Viscount Guillamore. His eldest son was Stand... |
124, 202-203 | Henchy (Moynoe) | The Henchy family were established in county Clare from the early 18th century and descend from Pete... |
57, 136 | Kirwan (Moyne) | John Stratford Kirwan bought the Moyne estate, parish of Abbeyknockmoy, barony of Tiaquin, from Mich... |
135-136 | O'Brien (Glencolumbkille) | A branch of the O'Briens who lived at Glencolumkille, parish of Carran, barony of Burren, county Cla... |
122 | O'Brien (Fairy Hill) | The O'Briens owned land at Fairy Hill, parish of Kilmaley, barony of Islands, county Clare, from the... |
53 | White (Caherblonick) | In the 1870s Thomas Warren White, a barrister, of Kildare Street, Dublin, and of Caherblonick, paris... |
252 | Pery | Sometime in the mid 17th century Susanna Sexton, eventually heiress to the Sexton estates in county... |
250-251 | Morice (Springfield) | The Reverend Francis Morice, rector of Traderee, county Clare, married Mary Spraight of Sixmilebridg... |
264 | McGrath (Toonagh) | In 1852 William Henry McGrath married Bridget O'Brien, a daughter of Cornelius O'Brien of Birchfield... |
24 | Maunsell (Oakly Park & Blackwater) | This was a junior branch of the Maunsell family of Ballywilliam, county Limerick. Their main reside... |
56-57 | Lefroy (Killaloe) | This was a junior branch of the Lefroy family of Carrig-glass, county Longford. They were descended... |
100, 229-230 | Shannon (Ennistymon) | In the 1870s James Shannon, a solicitor, of Rivoli, Ennistymon, county Clare and of Dublin, owned 87... |
71 | Jackson (Fanningstown) | Hamilton Llewellyn Jackson was descended from the Goulds of Upwey, Dorset, England and the Jacksons... |
179 | Finucane (Lifford) | Andrew Finucane born 1680 was the third son of Daniel Finucane and Helena O'Shaughnessy of Ballynacr... |
180 | Armstrong (Lismoher) | The Armstrongs appear to have been established at Lismoher, parish of Noughaval, county Clare in the... |
231 | D'Arcy (Newforest) | This branch of the D'Arcy family were descended from Martin D'Arcy, second son of James 'Riveagh' D'... |
5, 50-51 | Davenport | Thomas Evans Davenport is recorded as holding lands in both counties Clare and Limerick in the mid 1... |
51 | Goggin | William Goggin of Mary Street, Limerick, printer and bookseller, married as his second wife, Susanna... |
128 | Kelly (Fortview) | In the 1870s the representatives of Patrick Kelly owned over a thousand acres in county Clare. |
47-48 | O'Gorman (Buncraggy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James O'Gorman held lands in the parishes of Kilkeedy, barony of... |
40 | O'Gorman (Belleview) | This branch of the O'Gorman family are descended from from James O'Gorman of Ennis, county Clare and... |
43-44 | Blood (Brickhill) | Descended from Reverend Neptune Blood, Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare, Neptune Bood married Elizabe... |
83 | Creagh (Bally Andrew) | This family were established in county Cork from the 16th century and share a common ancestry with t... |
146 | Furnell | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' refers to two Furnell brothers coming to Ireland in 1645 and settli... |
182, 272 | Phelps | Thomas Phelps, a Cromwellian soldier from Gloucestershire, was granted lands in counties Tipperary,... |
139 | Maunsell (Limerick) | The Maunsell family were originally from Buckinghamshire. They settled at Mocollop, county Waterfor... |
264 | O'Brien (Parkview) | John Stackpoole O'Brien of Parkview, Tandragee, county Armagh, owned 1,769 acres in county Clare in... |
46, 150, 270 | Stapleton | Weir records the Stapleton family as resident in the Crusheen locality of county Clare in the mid 18... |
19-20 | Abbott | The Misses Abbott are recorded in Griffith's Valuation as landholders in the parish of Tomfinlough,... |
28-29 | Cahill (Ballymurphy) | The Cahills were resident at Ballymurphy, parish of Templemaley, county Clare from at least 1814 unt... |
219 | Chambers | Hussey de Burgh note that John Chambers with an address at Querrin, parish of Moyarta, Kilrush, co... |
264 | Judd | At the time of Griffith's Valuation William C. Judd held land in the parish of Clooney, barony of Bu... |
107, 217 | Griffith (Co Clare) | Richard Griffith of Cork owned 4,949 acres in county Clare in the 1870s. Weir associates the name Gr... |
52 | O'Hara (Raheen) | Raheen was originally a property held by the Lopdell family. It was to this area that some of the Ki... |
128, 198 | Studdert (Fort House) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Studdert held land in the parishes of Moyarta, barony of... |
182, 216 | Studdert (Pella) | In 1830 John Fitzgerald Studdert of Pella, county Clare, married Anne, daughter of Reverend Richard... |
11, 256 | Studdert (Kilkee) | Jonas Studdert of Atlantic Lodge, Kilkee, county Clare was the fourth son of George Studdert of Clon... |
108-109, 146, 282 | Hickey (Co Clare) | The Hickeys or O'Hickeys were an old Gaelic family, hereditary physicians to the O'Briens, Kings of... |
51 | Taylor (Kilfergus) | Christiana Taylor held an estate in the parishes of Kilfergus, barony of Shanid and Abington, barony... |
22, 126 | O'Halloran | Based on information in the common place book of Thady O'Halloran (1727-1798) the O'Hallorans appear... |
84 | Callaghan (Lotabeg) | Daniel Callaghan, Member of Parliament for Cork city on a number of occasions, was the second son of... |