Reference Source
''Jnl. of the Old Tuam Society''
Source Details
Category | Modern printed sources |
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 17 estate records citing this source.
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LYNCH, Ronan. The "improving" landlord: Denis Kirwan and the Great Famine. JOTS I (2004), 8-15 | Kirwan (Castlehacket) | In the 16th century the Castlehacket and Cahermorris estates near Tuam in county Galway belonged to... |
DELANEY, Sister Teresa. Sister Magdalen Kirwan - a link with the Invincibles. Jots I (2004), 61-62 | Kirwan (Blindwell) | Descended from a younger son of the Kirwans of Gardenfield, the Kirwans of Blindwell, built up a sub... |
CORLESS, Catherine. The Gallagh Estate. Jots 3 (2006), 67-77 | O'Kelly (Gallagh & Ticooly) | The O'Kellys of Ticooly in the parish of Killosolan, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, and later of... |
MOHR, Paul. Landlords, politics and dining: A window into North Galway/South Mayo society during the decade before the Famine. Jots 2 (2005), 31-38 | Bodkin (Kilcloony) | The Kilcloony estate, parish of Tuam, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, was granted to Edward Bodkin... |
MOHR, Paul. Landlords, politics and dining: A window into North Galway/South Mayo society during the decade before the Famine. Jots 2 (2005), 31-38 | Blake (Belmont) | The Blakes of Belmont, parish of Liskeevy, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, were descended from Joh... |
MOHR, Paul. Landlords, politics and dining: A window into North Galway/South Mayo society during the decade before the Famine. Jots 2 (2005), 31-38 | Kirwan (Gardenfield) | An estate in the parish of Tuam, county Galway, was restored to Martin Kirwan and his eldest son Ric... |
CLAFFEY, John A. The letters of Archdeacon Edmund Burton, Dean of Tuam. Jots I (2004), 22-27 | Smyth (Newgarden) | The Smyths appear to have held Newgarden or Pollaturk for most of the first half of the 19th century... |
DELANEY, Sister Teresa. Martin McDonnell: Merchant Prince of the West. JOTS 4 (2007), 21-23 | McDonnell (Roscommon) | Griffith's Valuation shows that Farrell McDonnell was in possession of a townland in the parish of A... |
DELANEY, Sister Teresa. Martin McDonnell: Merchant Prince of the West. JOTS IV (2007), 21-23 | McDonagh (Lickmolassy/Wilmount) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) the McDonoghs held land in the Gort area in... |
DELANEY, Sister Teresa. Martin McDonnell: Merchant Prince of the West. JOTS 4 (2007), 21-23 | McDonnell (Dunmore) | Martin McDonnell was a merchant from Roscommon who prospered significantly in the mid 19th century.... |
CORLESS, Catherine. The Handcocks of Carantrila Park. VIII (2011), pp27-34 | Handcock | Patrick Melvin writes that Carrowntryla was originally a Burke property, which was sold in 1753 to A... |
BEIRNE, Anne. The Tully's of Tuam and Dunmore 1785-1925. ''Jots 8'' VIII (2011), 58-63 | Tully | Over 300 acres at Cloonfad, barony of Castlereagh, the property of Jeremiah Tully, Andrew Kirwan and... |
HARTE, Frank. "They weren't all bad, you know": a landlord with a difference, a profile of Bobby Burke of Toghermore. IV (2007), 37-38. | Henry (Toghermore) | Hugh Robert Henry, a younger son of Hugh Henry of Lodge Park, Straffan, county Kildare was the first... |
MOHR, Paul. North Galway's lost leader - Michael Blake Birmingham of Dalgin. IV (2007), 49-57. | Birmingham (Dalgin & Millbrook) | The Birminghams of Dalgin, parish of Addergoole, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, were descended fr... |
STEEMSON, Michael, “No. 2 troop out with Colt gun. Very hot fire." - Private James Clarke’s Second Boer War Diary. IX (2012), pp 21-31 | Clarke (Graig Abbey) | The Clarke family were leasing the Graig Abbey property from the Warburton estate at the time of Gri... |
KIRWAN, Michael. The Jenings Family of Ironpool. (2014), pp.52-54 (originally published in Tuam Herald, 15 October 1904.) | Jennings (Ironpool) | Richard Jenings of Ironpool, parish of Kilconla, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, held an estate of... |
BELLOW, Seamus. Tuam and Bermingham Heraldic Connections with Clonbern. (2014), pp.55-59. | Bermingham/Birmingham | Edward Bermingham, Lord Athenry, was granted over 5,000 acres, mainly in the barony of Dunmore, coun... |