Reference Source
TAYLOR, George & SKINNER, Andrew. ''Maps of the Roads of Ireland, surveyed in 1777 and corrected down to 1783''. Facsimile of 2nd edition. Shannon: Irish University Press, 1969
Source Details
Category | Contemporary printed sources |
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Description | p.63 |
Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 486 estate records citing this source.
Reference | Estate Name | Estate Description |
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224 | Jones (Streedagh) | The Jones family were granted lands previously in the possession of O'Connor Sligo. It is thought th... |
79 (Elmhall), 213 & 217 (Creagh) | Cuff | Sir James Cuff was granted the town and lands of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, under... |
226 | Gore Booth | The Gore Booth family were descended from Sir Francis Booth who was granted land at Ardtermon, bar... |
226 Springfield? | O'Beirne | The O'Beirne family held property in the town of Sligo. They appear to also have had long leases on... |
226 | Parke | According to O'Rorke, the Parkes received land under the Cromwellian settlement and established them... |
224 | Ormsby (Cummeen) | Thomas Ormsby acquired land in Sligo in the mid-17th century and the family expanded to hold propert... |
224 | Chambers | The Chambers family came to Kilmacowen in the 18th century when they took over the former Smith esta... |
240 | Costello (Edmondstown) | The Costellos were settled at Castlemore, parish of Castlemore, barony of Costello, county Mayo, fro... |
216 (Castlecarra) & 218 (Corrandulla) | Lynch Blosse | A Galway family who lost most of their estates in that county under Cromwell but received extensive... |
73 | Browne (Brownhall) | An estate established in the mid 17th century by royal grants to Edward Browne. This family of Bro... |
217 (Garracloon) | Blake (Garracloon) | A property in the parish of Cong, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, which passed to George Blake, sec... |
217 (Ellison) | Pitcairn | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Reverend David Pitcairn, son in law of Arthur Guinness of Dublin... |
224 | Perceval | The Perceval family succeeded to lands in Sligo in the mid 17th when George Perceval married Mary Cr... |
214 | O'Malley (Eden) | A Catholic legal family who were involved in the rising of 1798. This family held two townlands in t... |
70 (Moorefield) | Moore (Moorbrook) | A junior branch of the Moores of Moorehall held an estate in the parish of Toomore, barony of Gallen... |
70 (Newcastle, O'Donel) | O'Malley (Newcastle) | This branch of the O'Malley family of Burrishoole, held an estate of about 1,500 acres in the parish... |
220 | Ormsby (Ballinamore) | The Ballinamore estate, in the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was granted to the... |
224 (Streamstown) & 238 (Roxborough) | Irwin (Streamstown) | Various members of the Irwin family are recorded as the owners of land in county Sligo in the 1870s.... |
224 (Nymphsfield) | O'Hara | The O'Haras were the only Gaelic family to continue as major landowners in County Sligo up to modern... |
224 | Crofton (Sligo) | The Croftons acquired land in the 17th century from the McSweeneys which had previously been part of... |
220 | Joyce (Oxford) | Martin Joyce was transplanted to the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo by the Cromwe... |
70 | O'Donel (Newcastle) | From the mid 18th century a branch of the family of O'Donels of Newport, county Mayo, resided at New... |
219 | Cormack/Cormick | A family originally from Munster who purchased land in the barony of Erris, county Mayo, in the earl... |
219 | Gardiner (Courthill) | The Ordnance Survey Name Books record John Gardiner of Courthill leasing lands from the Earl of Arra... |
219 | Gore (Castle Gore) | In 1666 the Gores were granted extensive estates, over 14,700 acres, in the barony of Tirawley, coun... |
70 | Vaughan | Of Welsh descent, the Vaughan family had an estate in the parishes of Kilbelfad and Ballynahaglish,... |
219 | Jackson (Enniscoe) | Francis Jackson, a Cromwellian soldier, bought extensive lands in the barony of Tirawley, county May... |
219 | Knox (Castlereagh) | The Knoxes came from county Donegal and settled at Castlereagh in the 17th century. By the early 1... |
219 | Knox (Rappa) | Originally a Crofton estate which passed through a marriage connection to a younger son of the Knoxe... |
219 | Palmer (Kenure Park) | The Palmer family held extensive estates in counties Mayo and Sligo, some of which they were granted... |
70 | Knox /Blake Knox (Moyne Abbey) | The senior branch of the Knox family in county Mayo who were descended from William Knox of Castlere... |
219 | Ormsby (Gortnaraby) | By the late 17th century a branch of the Ormsby family had settled at Cloghans, parish of Kilbelfad,... |
219 | Palmer (Summerhill) | In 1741 James O'Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley, leased an estate in the parish of Templemurry, barony of T... |
219 | Perkins | John Perkins was agent for some of the property owned by the Gores, Earls of Arran in the first half... |
215 | Browne (Westport) | A very large estate in county Mayo, much of it formerly Bourke property, was acquired by Colonel Joh... |
73 | Browne (Breaghwy) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale, county Mayo, was located in the parish of Breaghwy in t... |
78 & 214 (Newboro) | Lynch/Crean Lynch | A junior branch of the Lynch Blosse family baronets, who obtained leases of the Clogher estate, in t... |
79 (Rockland) | Ellison | Burke records that this family came to the west of Ireland in the mid 17th century from Newcastle on... |
216 & 223 | Chambers | William Chambers acted as agent for some of the property owned by Colonel John Browne of Westport, c... |
216 | Bourke (Kinturk) | A branch of the Bourke family held an estate at Kinturk, parish of Ballyhean, barony of Carra, count... |
217 | Lynch (Partry) | Sir Henry Lynch of Castlecarra, granted his mother the lands of Cloonlagheen, parish of Ballyovey, b... |
223 | Sheridan | An estate comprised of the three townlands of Derrylea, Pheasant Hill and Derrycoosh, in the parish... |
216 (Port Royal) | Gildea | The Gildeas were established at Port Royal in county Mayo from early in the 18th century, where they... |
79 | Browne (Raheens) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale held an estate in the parishes of Aglish and Islandeady,... |
79 (Rockland) | Bingham | The Binghams were military commanders sent to Connacht in the 16th century, where they settled in th... |
79 (Tallyhoe) | O'Malley (Hawthorn) | The descendants of Charles O'Malley of Belclare, barony of Murrisk, county Mayo, were settled in the... |
223 (Turlough & Rockfield) | FitzGerald (Turlough) | This family from Gorteens in county Kilkenny was transplanted to county Mayo under the Cromwellian s... |
223 | McDonnell (Breandrum) | Records in the Westport Estate Papers document the McDonnells' possession of the lands of Breandrum... |
79 & 223 (Mount Gordon) | Boyd (Mount Gordon) | In 1716 the Boyds bought the estate of Crosspatrick, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley, county M... |
217 (Browne) | Blake (Cloonee) | The Blakes of Lakeview or Cloonee held an estate in the parish of Kilmainebeg, barony of Kilmaine, c... |
217 | Martyn (Curraghmore) | Abstracts of original documents in the Blake Papers show that an estate at Curraghmore was granted t... |
217 | D'Arcy (Houndswood) | John D'Arcy was granted almost 1,700 acres in the parish of Cong, barony of Ross, county Galway and... |
78 & 213 | Blake (Renvyle) | Henry Blake returned from Montserrat in 1676 and, according to Martin J. Blake, bought the Lehinch e... |
78 | Lindsey (Hollymount) | This branch of the Lindsey family were descended from a younger son of the first Lindsey of Turin, p... |
78 (Lane) | Lewin (Cloghans) | A family who were settled on the Galway/Mayo border at Cloghans, parish of Kilmainemore, barony of K... |
78 (Kirwan) | Lindsey Bucknall | The Lindseys were well established in north Mayo at the beginning of the 18th century. On 14 Dec 17... |
74, 217 | Browne (Neale) | A family established at The Neale, county Mayo, from the 16th century which they were regranted alon... |
79 & 220 (Newbrook) | Bingham (Newbrook) | This estate was founded by John Bingham of Foxford, county Mayo, younger brother of Sir Henry Bingha... |
216 | Browne (Brownstown) | A junior branch of the Brownes of The Neale and of Westport, county Mayo, who originally settled at... |
217 | Lynch (Ballycurrin) | An estate in the parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, in the possession of the Lynch f... |
76 &213. | Blake (Doonmacreena & Oranmore) | This branch of the Blake family, descended from the Blakes of Ballyglunin, county Galway, was settle... |
214 | Browne (Claremount) | There are references in the will of the 1st Earl of Altamont to the purchase of part of the Bell est... |
214 (Brookhill/Kirwan) | Lambert (Brookhill) | The Lamberts of county Mayo were descended from the county Galway family located at Cregclare and Ag... |
70 & 222 (New Park), 82 (Oatfield) | Brabazon | This family were descended from Sir Anthony Brabazon of Ballinasloe Castle, a younger brother of Sir... |
201 | Forster (Blake Forster) | The Forster family were of English origin who first acquired property in Galway in the 1640s. The pr... |
90 | French (Moycullen) | Martin J. Blake states that John French Fitz Stephen was given 2,200 acres by the Cromwellian Commis... |
76 (Benmore) | Blake (Towerhill & Bunowen) | The Blakes of Menlo Castle, county Galway, held the lands of Clonyne and Clooneen or Towerhill, pari... |
76. | Daly (Dunsandle & Carnakelly) | The Daly family of Dunsandle derived from Daly of Carnakelly in the parish of Kiltullagh. They bough... |
201. | Butler (Cregg) | The Butlers acquired lands at Cregg through marriage with the O'Shaughnessys. Francis Butler is reco... |
201. | Gregory | The Coole estate was purchased by Robert Gregory from the Martyns of Tullira in 1768 on his return f... |
201. | Kilkelly | The original Kilkelly estate had centred on Cloghballymore in the parish of Killeenavarra, barony of... |
201 | Shawe-Taylor | Walter Taylor was granted almost a thousand acres in the barony of Kiltartan, county Galway in Febru... |
201. | Lambert (Cregclare) | In 1824 Walter Lambert, Creggaclare, Walter Lambert, Castle Lambert, Walter Lambert, Lambert Lodge,... |
201. | Ffrench (Rahasane) | In 1675 the ffrenches bought the lands of Cummer and Drumgriffin in the barony of Clare which had be... |
201 (Cloghballymore) | Lynch (Barna) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' the Barna estate came into the possession of the L... |
201. | St. George (Tyrone House) | The St.George estate was centred on the house at Tyrone, parish of Drumacoo, barony of Dunkellin, bu... |
201. | Redington (Kilcornan) | The Redington family estate was centred on their house at Kilcornan. This had previously been a Burk... |
209. | Burke (Marble Hill) | The Burke family of Marble Hill were among the most influential families in county Galway in the 19t... |
212 & 238 (Dundermot - Owens) | Blakeney (Abbert) | Robert Blakeney, a member of a family of Elizabethan settlers, was granted lands at Castle Blakeney,... |
92 (as Corbally) | Daly (Castledaly) | This branch of the Dalys were descended from the Dalys of Killimer and also Dalysgrove, near Ahascra... |
92. | Blake (Corbally) | The Blakes had owned an estate at Corbally, parish of Ardrahan since the 15th century. In 1824 a... |
92 (Roxborough) | Persse (Roxborough & Moyode) | The Persse family first received grants of land in counties Galway and Roscommon in the 1670s. Some... |
90 | Blake (Menlo) | The Blakes, raised to the peerage as baronets in 1622, were established at Menlough on the bank of t... |
90 (Kentville, Martin) | Blake (Glenlo) | Martin J. Blake writes that Henry Blake of Glenlo Abbey, a medical doctor, was a grandson of Patrick... |
90, 205 | Comyn (Woodstock) | From the mid 17th century the Comyn family were established at Kilcorney in county Clare. In 1796 L... |
90 & 212 | Joyce (Mervue) | The Joyces of Mervue, Corgary and Rahasane were all descended from a family of Joyces long establish... |
90 (French) | Bodkin (Kilcloony) | The Kilcloony estate, parish of Tuam, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, was granted to Edward Bodkin... |
217 | Burke (Ower) | The Burkes of Ower were descended from a younger son of the Burkes of Clanricarde in the 15th centur... |
216 | Kirwan (Castlehacket) | In the 16th century the Castlehacket and Cahermorris estates near Tuam in county Galway belonged to... |
211 & 218 | Kirwan (Cregg) | The Kirwans of Galway city were established at Cregg Castle in the parish of Annaghdown, barony of C... |
76.237 (Corr) | Dolphin | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Oliver Dolphin held land in the parish of Killoscobe, barony of... |
76. | Mahon (Beech Hill) | The Mahons of Beech Hill, near Loughrea, county Galway, were a branch of the Mahon family of Castleg... |
76. | D'Arcy (Kiltullagh & Clifden Castle) | The D'Arcy family of Kiltullagh, parish and barony of Athenry, county Galway, was founded by Patrick... |
76, 192 (Rahanane) | Trench (Woodlawn) | The Trench family at Woodlawn were one of a number of Trench families who came to prominence in coun... |
76 (Ballydonelan), 88 (Nutgrove) | Donnellan/Donelan | An estate of over 3,000 acres in the baronies of Clonmacnowen and Kilconnell, county Galway, was gra... |
80. | Dillon (Clonbrock) | The Dillons were a Norman family who initially received grants of land in Westmeath and who later ac... |
82. | Burke (Ballydugan) | Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland indicates that Michael Burke of Ballintober, county Roscommon purch... |
87. | French (Prospect) | |
87. | Eyre (Eyrecourt & Eyreville) | Giles Eyre, Eyrecourt Castle and Thomas Knutford Eyre, Eyreville, are described as resident propriet... |
87. | L'Estrange (Fahy) | Thomas and Henry L'Estrange were granted 647 acres in the barony of Longford, county Galway in Decem... |
87. | Daly (Eyrecourt & Bellgrove) | Woodview House and 89 acres, the property of Richard Gore Daly, were offered for sale in the Encumbe... |
201 | McNevin | Emily Blake Forster married Daniel McNevin and they resided at Clooneene (Ashfield) in the 1830s. Da... |
89. | Rathbourne | Richard Rathborne came from Liverpool to settle in Ireland during the reign of Charles II. He was S... |
77 & 80 | Bellew (Mountbellew) | The Bellew family of Williamstown, county Louth, were granted lands in the parish of Moylough, baron... |
77 | Kelly (Muckloon) | In 1728 the Kellys settled at Muckloon, parish of Taghboy, barony of Killian, county Galway, which t... |
211 | Higgins (Carrowpadden) | The Higgins family were transplanted in Cromwellian times and resident until the early 19th century,... |
78 (Cooloo) | Browne (Ardskea & Cooloo) | In a Browne genealogy in the James Hardiman Library, NUI,Galway, the ancestry of this branch of the... |
78 (Castlemoyle) | Deane | Thomas Deane, a merchant, was granted over 1,500 acres mainly in the baronies of Clare and Dunmore,... |
78 | Blake (Windfield) | This family was transplanted to Mullaghmore, parish of Moylough, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway un... |
78 (Bloomfield & Creaghduff) | Ruttledge (Bloomfield) | In May 1749, Peter Ruttledge of Cornfield and Carrowkillen, parish of Robeen, barony of Kilmaine, co... |
78 | Kirwan (Blindwell) | Descended from a younger son of the Kirwans of Gardenfield, the Kirwans of Blindwell, built up a sub... |
78 & 214 (Castlegrove) | Blake (Castlegrove) | By his will (1612) Robert Blake of Ardfry left the lands of Castlegrove or Fartigare as they were o... |
78 & 214 (Ballygaddy) | Kirwan (Gardenfield) | An estate in the parish of Tuam, county Galway, was restored to Martin Kirwan and his eldest son Ric... |
80 | Kelly (Fiddaun Lodge) | Donnogh Kelly was granted lands in counties Mayo and Galway by patent dated 4 Apr 1670. McCarthy wr... |
80 (Newforest) | D'Arcy (Newforest) | This branch of the D'Arcy family were descended from Martin D'Arcy, second son of James 'Riveagh' D'... |
77 & 80 (Ballybaun & Clonlyon) & 236 (Clonlyon & Castlekelly) | Kelly (Aghrane Castle/Castle Kelly) | The Kellys were settled at Castlekelly, Ballygar, barony of Killian, county Galway, from the late 17... |
211 | Bodkin (Annagh) | The Bodkins, one of the ‘Tribes’ of Galway, were granted Annagh and other lands in the barony of Cla... |
211 | Burke (Derrymaclaugha) | Richard Burke was granted 1,943 acres in the Derrymaclaughna locality, barony of Clare, county Galwa... |
211 & 218 (Waterdale) | Staunton/Lynch Staunton | The Stauntons, originally from Buckinghamshire, England, settled in county Galway in the mid 17th ce... |
211 & 213 | Gore (Baronet) | In the mid 1850s Sir St George Gore, 8th Baronet, held at least 15 townlands in the parishes of Boyo... |
211 (Kerontryly) | Henry (Toghermore) | Hugh Robert Henry, a younger son of Hugh Henry of Lodge Park, Straffan, county Kildare was the first... |
211 | Bermingham/Birmingham | Edward Bermingham, Lord Athenry, was granted over 5,000 acres, mainly in the barony of Dunmore, coun... |
211 | Nolan (Ballinderry) | The Nolans were Elizabethan settlers in the Ballinrobe area of county Mayo. They lost most of their... |
212 (French) | O'Reilly (Colmanstown) | The O'Reillys of Knock Abbey, county Louth were a branch of the O'Reilly family of East Brefny repre... |
212 | Ffrench (Monivea) | The Monivea estate, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, was acquired by the ffrenchs from the O'Kellys... |
218 (Drumgriffin) | Skerrett (Ballinduff) | The Skerretts owned an estate in the barony of Clare, county Galway, which was confiscated at the ti... |
78 & 214 (Newboro) | Crean | A Blake property at the beginning of the 18th century which passed by marriage to the Creans, a coun... |
82. | Lancaster | The Lancaster family were settled in the Ballinasloe locality from the late eighteenth century when... |
82 (Garbaly) | Trench (Garbally) | Burke indicates that the Trenches originated in France but settled in the North of England. Frederic... |
82 (Corrine) | Potts | O’Brien writes that the Potts were a family who came from Cheshire and settled in King’s County (Cou... |
82 (Suckville) | Lynch (Moycarn) | Owen Lynch had an estate in the parish of Moore, barony of Moycarn, in the mid-nineteenth century. I... |
87 (Kilnaborris) | Madden (Kiltormer) | In November 1677 Fergus Madden was granted over 1,700 acres in the baronies of Leitrim and Longford,... |
88 | Daly (Quainsborough/Quansbury) | Peter Daly of Quansbury was the fourth son of Denis Daly of Carrownakelly, county Galway, a Judge of... |
88. | Hearn/Hearn Kirkaldy | Thomas Edward Hearn of Hearnsbrook is recorded as a resident proprietor in 1824. At the time of Grif... |
88. | Kelly (Tiranascragh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Kelly was occupying a property at Gortadullisk, parish... |
88. | Lambert (Castle Lambert) | During the 19th century the Lamberts, a junior branch of the Lamberts of Creg Clare, county Galway,... |
238 (Willsgrove) | Wills (Castlereagh) | In 1703 two brothers, Caspar and James Wills, purchased part of the forfeited estate of King James I... |
238. | Young (Castlerea & Sligo) | The Young family held lands in the parish of Drumcliff according to the 1749 Census of Elphin. In 18... |
238 | Sandford/Wills Sandford | The descendants of Captain Theophilus Sandford of Moyglare, county Meath, settled at Castlerea, coun... |
239 | Dillon | The Dillon family held a large estate on the border of counties Mayo and Roscommon. They were descen... |
240. | Fleming | McTernan states that the Flemings came into possession of lands in Sligo in the wake of the Cromwell... |
240 (Frenchpark) | French /ffrench (Frenchpark) | Patrick French fitzStephen of Galway is recorded as the earliest member of the family to be associat... |
236 | Lowe | Nathaniel Lowe was a member of a Cromwellian family who had settled in county Westmeath. O'Gorman st... |
236 (Fairfield) | O'Brien (Fairfield) | Mary Casteleyn's article in ''The Irish Genealogist'' gives a detailed history of this family. Besi... |
232 | Gore (Woodford) | In 1703 William Gore of Woodford bought part of the estate of Charles O'Connor, attainted, in the ba... |
232. | Percy | The estate at Garadice was offered for sale in the Landed Estates Court in May 1865 on behalf of fiv... |
232. | Cunningham (Port) | McParlan includes Bryan Conyngham, Porte, on a list of "resident gentleman of property" in 1802. M... |
232. | Peyton (Driney) | This estate, amounting to 1210 acres was the property of Rev. Walter Peyton, incumbrant of Billas, V... |
232. | Peyton (Laheen) | The estate at Laheen, which had previously been associated with the Reynolds family, came into the P... |
232. | Shanley | William Shanley is recorded as the owner of over 150 acres near Ballinamore in the 1870s. McParlan... |
232. | Reynolds (Loughscur) | George Reynolds of Loughscur, county Leitrim, died in 1769. His only son George Nugent Reynolds was... |
234 | Cullen | The Cullen family had held land in Leitrim, particularly in the Manorhamilton and Kinlough areas, si... |
68 & 72 (Strokestown) | Mahon/Pakenham-Mahon | In February 1666 Captain Nicholas Mahon was granted over 2,700 acres in the barony of Roscommon and... |
68 (Mount Dillon) | Dillon (Mount Dillon) | John Dillon was transplanted from county Westmeath to county Roscommon in the 17th century. His des... |
69 (Bellanagare) | O'Conor Don | The O'Conor Don ancestral lands were in County Roscommon centred on Clonalis House near Castlerea.... |
69 & 239 (Underwood) | Grace | The Mantua estate in county Roscommon came into Grace ownership in the 18th century through the marr... |
69 & 72 (Foxborough) & 239 (Tunyquin & Foxborough) | French (Cloonyquin) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that Arthur French of Tyrone bought Cloonyquin from the Righ... |
69 (Cloonmore) | Phillips | In 1641 Moyler Reogh McPhilip was the proprietor of Cloonmore in the parish of Kilbeagh, barony of C... |
71 (Beechwood) | Hughes (Co Roscommon) | The Hughes family appear to have connections with county Sligo and to have been resident at Beechwoo... |
72 (South Park - no proprietor's name given) | Balfe | The Balfe family were settled at Heathfield in county Roscommon in the 18th century but had moved to... |
72 (Milltown - no proprietor's name given) | O'Conor (Milltown/Milton) | The O'Conors of Milltown, barony of Castlereagh, county Roscommon, share a common ancestry with the... |
75 (Thomastown) | Naghten (Thomastown) | The Naghtens or O'Naghtens were one of the old Gaelic families who managed to retain some of their f... |
77 (Cloonagh & Ballina) | Fallon (Ballina) | A branch of the the Gaelic chieftain family of O'Fallon was granted land at Ballina in the parish of... |
236 (Mount Talbot) | Talbot (Mount Talbot) | The Talbots were descended from a younger son of the Talbots of Malahide in the 16th century. They w... |
236 (Rookwood - Waller) & (Tobervaddy), 238 (Grange) | Ormsby (Tobervaddy) | A branch of the Ormsby family was settled at Toberavaddy in the parish of Fuerty, barony of Athlone,... |
64 (Charlestown) | King (Drumsna) | The King family descend from the Reverend Edward King, Bishop of Elphin (1611-1639) who was granted... |
236 (Castlestrange & Ballinturly) | Mitchell (Castle Strange) | Cornet Thomas Mitchell from Scotland settled at Castlestrange, county Roscommon in the mid 17th cent... |
71 (Bob's Grove) & 236 (Rocksavage - Waldron) | Ormsby (Rocksavage) | In the mid 18th century Rocksavage, parish of Athleague, barony of Athlone, county Roscommon, came i... |
236 & 242 (Martinstown) | Davis (Martinstown) | James Davis, eldest son of George Davys FitzRichard (1703-1767), married Frances, daughter of George... |
236 (Castlegar) | Mahon (Castlegar) | The Mahons were settled at Castlegar from the early 18th century. In 1711 the Earl of Clanricarde l... |
238 (Leabeg - Irvine) | Irwin (Beechwood) | Christopher Irwin of Newtown and Leabeg, barony of Ballymoe, county Roscommon was a younger brother... |
238 (Glinsk) | Burke (Glinsk) | Ulick Burke of Glinsk, parish of Ballynakill, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, was created a baron... |
238 (Emlagh - McDermott) & (Dunamon) | Caulfeild (Dunamon) | The Dunamon estate was held under a lease for 500 years from John King, Lord Kingston to Thomas Caul... |
238 | Malone | The Malones of Ballynahown, county Westmeath, were closely related to the Brownes of Westport House,... |
238 (Runnamoat) | Fallon (Runnamoat) | [In 1677 Edmund Fallon of Mote, county Roscommon was granted a small acreage in the barony of Tiaqui... |
238 (Latouche) | Booth (Cloverhill) | In the mid 1850s Thomas Booth held the townland of Lissagallan, parish of Fuerty, barony of Athlone,... |
238 | Croghan (Kilbride) | In 1749 Charles Croghan and Luke Croghan were both resident in the parish of Kilbride and Owen Crogh... |
238 | Kelly (Cargins) | Ignatius Kelly, son of Edmund Kelly of Castleruby, was residing at Carrigens at the time of the Cens... |
238 (Holywell) | Blakeney (Holywell) | In 1761 Charles Blakeney, a member of a junior branch of the Blakeneys of Abbert, married Bridget, d... |
238 (Elphin - Bishop Elphin) | O'Conor (Mount Druid) | Denis O'Conor was one of the principlal lessors in the parish of Kilcorkey, barony of Castlereagh at... |
239 (Cherryfield) | Mills | Members of the Mills family of county Roscommon attended Trinity College, Dublin in the 18th century... |
236 (Rookwood) & 242 (Kilmore) | Waller (Rookwood) | In 1778 Major Waller is recorded as resident at Rookwood and Kilmore. Robert Waller married Jane Or... |
242 (Sandfield) | Sandys | Edwyn Sandys Reynolds, a Protestant gentleman, resided at "Darham" in 1749. Robert Sandes was livin... |
242 | Kelly (Churchboro) | A branch of the Kelly family was resident at Churchboro on the church lands of Killinvoy, barony of... |
242 | Kelly (Kellybrook) | The townland of Kellybrook was in the 2 parishes of Killinvoy and St Johns, barony of Athlone, count... |
242 (Scregg) | Kelly (Scregg) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Edmund Kelly held an estate in the parishes of Killinvoy and Kil... |
242 (Doyle) | Dowell (Co Roscommon) | In the 1850s Miss Eliza Dowell held a townland in the each of the parishes of Kiltoom and Taghboy an... |
242 (New Park) | Lyster (Lysterfield) | The Lyster estate was in the parishes of Cam, Kiltoom and Taghmaconnell, barony of Athlone, county R... |
242 (Mote) | Crofton (Mote Park) | The senior branch of the Crofton family settled at Ballymurray, county Roscommon in the 16th century... |
88 | Kelly (Lisduff) | In 1752 Peter Browne of Westport (1730-1780) married Elizabeth Kelly, only child of Denis Kelly, Ch... |
217 (Ellistown - Browne) | Browne/Dillon-Browne (Glencorrib) | A branch of the Browne family of the Neale, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, settled near the villag... |
211 | Joyce (Joycegrove) | An estate in the parishes of Tuam, barony of Dunmore and Dunmore, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway,... |
71 | Mahon (Cavetown) | The Mahons of Cavetown, county Roscommon, were descended from Peter Mahon, the fourth son of Nichola... |
76 | Blake (Kiltullagh, Frenchfort & Vermount) | The lands of Kiltullagh/Kiltolla, parish of Oranmore, barony of Dunkellin, county Galway, were grant... |
99 & 101 (Quinsborough) | Quin (Quinsborough) | Lord George Quin was the second son of Thomas Taylour, 1st Marquess of Headfort and Mary, only daugh... |
99 & 101 (Quin's Pool) | Delmege | The French "Palatine" family of Delmege or Dolmage were settled at Rathkeale in county Limerick in t... |
99 (Newtown & Doonass) | Massy (Doonass) | The Reverend Charles Massy, Dean of Limerick, was a younger brother of Hugh Baron Massy. He married... |
100 (Ross - Pearce), 103 (Athyflin) | Westropp (Attyflin) | Montiford Westropp settled in county Limerick in the mid 17th century. His son Montiford purchased... |
101 (Killygoury) | 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... |
101 (Woodfield - Locke) | Bridgeman | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of St John Bridgeman held land in the parish... |
101 | Bentley (Hurdleston) | The ancestors of the Bentleys received land in county Clare under the Cromwellian settlement of the... |
101 (Ballyquin) | Arthur (Glenomera) | A family who moved from county Limerick to Ballyquin, county Clare when they purchased land from the... |
102 (Tureen), 205 (Moy Castle) | Fitzgerald (Carrigoran) | A branch of the Geraldines of Pallas, county Limerick, was established at Carrigoran, parish of Kiln... |
102 (Clowny) | Bindon | The Bindon family were located in the counties of Clare and Limerick from the late 17th century. Dav... |
102 (Newgrove) | Browne (Newgrove) | The Brownes were Elizabethan settlers. In 1765 Thomas Browne of Newgrove married Mary Wesby and had... |
102 (Kiltanan) | Molony (Kiltanon) | This family were established in county Clare from the early 17th century and the Kiltanon branch are... |
102 (Cregane) | Molony (Cragg) | The Molonys of Cragg, parish of Tulla, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Molonys of nea... |
102 (Fort Ann) | Westropp (Fort Anne) | A branch of the Westropp family descended from a younger brother of Mountiford Westropp of Attyflin,... |
102 (Lismeaghan) | 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... |
200 (Rosemanagher) | D'Esterre | A French Hugenot family, who came to Ireland via Holland in the late 17th century and were granted... |
200 & 202 (Mt Ievers) | Ievers (Mountievers) | The first member of this family to settle in county Clare in the 1640s was Henry Ievers. He was a c... |
200 (Bonreity) | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
200 (Cratlagh Hall) | O'Brien/Stafford O'Brien | In 1699 Henry O'Brien, second son of sir Donough O'Brien of Dromoland Castle, county Clare, married... |
102 (Castletown), 200 (Castletown & Mooreask) | Macnamara (Moyriesk) | The Macnamaras were settled at Moyriesk, parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper, county Clare f... |
200, 202 (Dromoland), 203 (Lemenagh) | O'Brien (Dromoland) | The introduction to the Inchiquin Papers in the National Library of Ireland records that, in about 1... |
200 & 202 (Ballykilty) | McMahon (Knockane) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of John McMahon held land in the parishes of... |
200 & 202 (Ballycar) | Colpoys (Ballycar) | The Colpoys were originally from Hampshire, England. George Colpoys was living at Ballycar, parish... |
200 & 202 (Ralehene) | Vandeleur (Rathlaheen) | The Vandeleurs’ Rathlahine estate was in the parishes of Feenagh and Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty... |
200 & 202 (Fenloe) | Hickman (Fenloe) | Gregory Hickman was an English merchant in the south of England in the first half of the 17th centur... |
202 (Lifford) | England | Members of the England family appear in the records of county Clare from the late 17th century and t... |
202 (Carnelly) | Stamer (Carnelly) | William Stamer, a member of an old English Protestant family from Essex, England, moved to county Ki... |
203 & 205 | Lysaght (Woodmount) | Weir writes that George Lysaght lived at Woodmount, parish of Kilmanaheen, county Clare, in the late... |
203 (Cross - Lysaght) | O'Brien (Ballynalackan) | Terence O'Brien was established at Elm Vale, south east of Kilfenora, county Clare, from at least th... |
168 (Rostellan), 203 (Inchiquin Castle) | O'Brien (Inchiquin Castle) | Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin, was created 1st Earl of Inchiquin in 1654. An estate of almo... |
203 (Rockstown [Roxton]) | Blood (Roxton & Cranagher) | The Blood family was established in county Clare from the early 17th century. By the mid 18th centu... |
203 (Bushypark) | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
203 (Cragliagh - Mahon) | Janns | The Janns were a family established in the town of Ennis, county Clare, from at least the late 18th... |
203 (Nutgrove) | Crowe (Nutfield) | In his will dated 20 Aug 1767 James Crowe of Dublin leaves the lands of Nutfield otherwise Drumconor... |
204 (Paradise) | Henn (Paradise) | The Henns, an English family, were granted lands in county Clare by the Earl of Thomond at the end o... |
204 (Fort Fergus) | Ross-Lewin (Ross Hill) | The Ross-Lewin estate was in the parishes of Kilchreest and Killadysert, barony of Clonderalaw, coun... |
204 (Cragbyrne) | Stacpoole (Cragbrien) | The Reverend William Stacpoole of Cragbrien, parish of Clondagad, barony of Islands, county Clare, w... |
204 (Buncraggy) | Conyngham | Of Scottish descent, Henry Conyngham, member of parliament for county Donegal, supported the William... |
204 | Peacocke (Barntick) | Burke records the purchase by George Peacocke of an estate in the barony of Pubblebrien, county Lime... |
204 (New Hall) | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
204 (Kilmore) | Hickman (Kilmore) | By his second marriage Gregory Hickman, merchant of Hamburgh, had three sons. The eldest, Walter, fo... |
204 (Kilrush) | Vandeleur (Kilrush) | The Vandeleur family are descended from Maxmilian Van Der Leur, a Dutch merchant, who had settled in... |
204 (Burrane - Maynod) | Reeves (Besborough) | A family originally from Sussex who settled in Ireland in the mid 17th century. Their connection wi... |
204 (Clonderlaw) | Studdert (Clonderalaw) | Five generations of Studderts lived at Clonderalaw, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clonderalaw, count... |
204 (Ballyartrey) | Barclay | McAuliffe writes that the Barclays, a Quaker family, came from Scotland to Ireland. At the end of t... |
205 (Anagh) | Stacpoole (Eden Vale) | The Stacpooles were a county Limerick Catholic family. Clement Stacpoole was transplanted to county... |
205 | O'Brien (Ennistymon) | This branch of the O'Briens were descended from Sir Donnagh O'Brien of Duagh of Elizabethan times. I... |
205 (Smithstown) | Wingfield Stratford | Edward and John Wingfield were twin brothers, sons of Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, a... |
204 - 205 (Ballykett & Elmgreen) | Hickman (Ballykett) | This branch of the Hickman family is descended from George Hickman, second son of Henry Hickman of B... |
100 | Pearse (Limerick) | The Pearse family held land in the vicinity of Limerick city during the 18th century and were closel... |
238 (Durry/Durrow) | Bagot (Bagotstown, Ballyturin & Aghrane/Castlekelly) | This family were first established at Bagotstown, county Limerick in the 13th century. They later he... |
99 (Rivers) | Brasier (Rivers & Ballyellis) | A family of French origin who settled in the north of Ireland in the early 17th century. Paul Brasi... |
99 (Woodsdown) | Gough (Limerick) | The Gough family were originally from Wiltshire and descend from Reverend Hugh Gough, brother of R... |
99 (Rosbrien), 103 (Adair & Rosbrien) | Quin/Wyndham-Quin | Thady Quin (1645-1726) of Adare, county Limerick, had two sons from whom descend the Earls of Dunrav... |
103 (Graig - Greenmount) | Greene (Greenmount) | Captain Thomas Greene was granted land in counties Kerry, Limerick and Clare in 1668. The Greenes o... |
103 (Faha & [Jockeyhall]) | Tuthill (Faha) | This family settled in county Limerick in the late 17th century. George Tuthill held an estate in t... |
103 | Hartstonge | In the 18th century the Harstonge family held lands in the Bruff and Kildimo areas of county Limer... |
103 (Elm & Craigbeg) | Massey (Elm Park) | The Lords Clarina are descended from Eyre Massey, sixth son of Hugh Massy of Duntrileague, county Li... |
103 | Monsell (Limerick) | Originally from England, this family sold their estates in Somerset and purchased estates in county... |
104 (Ashgrove) | Upton | The Uptons were settled at Ashgrove, near Newcastle, county Limerick, from 1694 when they were given... |
104 (Knockaderry - D'Arcy) | Evans (Knockaderry) | The Reverend Thomas Waller Evans was the second son of Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county Cork a... |
104 (Enniscouch) | Hewson (Castle Hewson) | This family was settled at Castle Hewson, Askeaton, county Limerick from the end of the 17th century... |
104 (Mount Brown) | Brown (Mount Brown) | John Southwell Brown held an estate in the parishes of Croagh and Rathkeale, barony of Connello Lowe... |
104 (Riddlestown) | Blennerhassett (Riddlestown) | The Blennerhassett family acquired estates in county Kerry from the forfeitures of the Earl of Desmo... |
104 (Kilcosgrave) | Langford | ''Irish Family Records" states that William Langford was living at Gurteengary, county Limerick in 1... |
104 (Abby), 196 (Lettyville) | Greene (Old Abbey) | The Greenes were settled at Old Abbey, county Limerick, from the early 17th century when they obtain... |
104 (Ballycullen) | Nash/Naish (Ballycullen) | The Naishs were established at Ballycullen, near Askeaton, county Limerick, in the 18th century. In... |
104 (Altavilla) | Bateman | The Bateman family were lessors in the parish of Killinny, barony of Corkaguiny and Ballincuslane, B... |
104 (Nantenan) | Royse | The Royse family were resident in the Nantinan parish of county Limerick from the early 18th century... |
104 (Ballynort) | Massy (Ballynort) | In 1760 Hugh, 2nd Baron Massy, married Catherine, daughter and co heiress with her sister Lady Carri... |
104 (Holypark) | Taylor (Ballynort & Holly Park ) | An entry in ''Pue's Occurances'' 19-23 June 1739 indicates that the Taylors were resident at Ballyno... |
104 (Curra - Hunt) | De Vere | This family were descended from Vere Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier who was granted land in county Lime... |
104 (Currabridge) | Westropp (Ballynolan & Ardcanny) | The Reverend Thomas Westropp held an estate in the parishes of Stradbally and Killeenagarriff, baron... |
106 (Glynn House) | 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... |
184 (Ballysheedy) | Fitzgibbon (Ballysheedy) | The Fitzgibbon family were living at Ballysheedy/Ballyseeda, county Limerick, by the mid 18th centur... |
184 (Ballymaorise) | Greene (Ballymacreece) | In 1703 Abraham Greene of Ballynard, county Limerick, bought some of the forfeited estates of James... |
184 (Ballynagard & Rawlengstown) | Croker (Ballynagarde) | The Crokers settled in county Limerick in the 17th century and were resident at Ballynagarde early i... |
184 (Loughgur) | Baylee/Bayley (Mount Baylee) | Henry Baylee of Loughgur, county Limerick, was a nephew of Sexten Baylee, Mayor of Limerick in 1758.... |
184 (Kilballyowen) | O'Grady (Kilballyowen) | This was the senior family of O'Grady in Munster. This family was located in the Kilballyowen area... |
184 (Ureagare) | Gabbett (Strand House) | Daniel Gabbett of Strand House was the third son of William Gabbett of Caherline, near Limerick city... |
184 (Balligadean Hall) | Evans/Evans-Freke | John Evans, of Welsh descent, settled in the city of Limerick in the early 17th century. In 1666 Geo... |
184 (Ash Hill) | Coote (Ash Hill & Bearforest) | The Cootes of Ash Hill and Mount Coote, county Limerick, were descended from a younger brother of Si... |
185 (Springfield) | Deane | Matthew Deane came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased lands in county Cork. He was ma... |
99 (New Garden) | Purdon (Tinerana) | The Purdons were active in the affairs of Limerick city but lived in the parish of Ogonnelloe, baron... |
99 (Millford) | Widenham | There appear to be two branches of this family one in county Limerick and one in county Cork. Henry... |
99 (Ballingown) | FitzGibbon | The FitzGibbon family were established at Ballysheedy, county Limerick, from the mid 18th century.... |
99 (Prospect) | Powell (Clonshavoy) | The Powells were established in county Limerick by the end of the 17th century. In 1703 Richard Pow... |
99 (Singland) | Dwyer (Stradbally) | A member of the Dwyer family was living at Singland in the parish of St Patricks, close to Limerick... |
103 (Ballyburnoge) | Dickson (Kildimo) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) records members of the Dickson family living at Ballyhonog... |
103 | Bindon | The Bindon family were located in the counties of Clare and Limerick from the late 17th century. Dav... |
104 (Rathkeale Castle) | Southwell | The Southwell family were established in county Limerick in the early 17th century. Their estate in... |
104 (Stoneville) | Massy (Stoneville) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' states that William Massy bought Stoneville, Rathkeale, county Lime... |
104 (Inchrourke), 111 (Ballyduff) | Hunt (Limerick & Tipperary) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) states that Henry Hunt obtained Friarstown, county Limer... |
106 (Cappo) | Spring-Rice | Smith indicates that the Spring family were originally from Lavenham in Suffolk and settled in Kerry... |
184 (Cahirary) | Cripps | This family held land in county Limerick in the 18th and early 19th centuries. In 1866 Lenihan wrot... |
184 (Maidenhall) | Bouchier/Bourchier (Baggotstown) | The Bouchiers had estates in county Limerick from Elizabethan times when they were granted some of t... |
185 (Appletown) | Sheehy (Cork & Limerick) | In the early 18th century the Sheehys were merchants in the cities of Limerick and Cork. They marrie... |
176 (Cooldaniel) | Barter (County Cork) | The Barter family were established in county Cork from the late 17th century. Several members of th... |
176 & 178 (Coolcour) | Browne (Coolcour) | The Brownes were established at Coolcour/Coolcower, parish of Macroom, county Cork, from at least th... |
173 (Blackrock), 176 & 178 (Mounthedges - Eyre) | White/Hedges White | Richard Hedges of Macroom Castle and Mount Hedges, county Cork, married Mary Eyre and had a son, Ric... |
176 (Mounthedges) | Eyre/Hedges Eyre (Galway) | Richard Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle and Mount Hedges, county Cork, married Frances Browne, daughte... |
176 (Ashgrove) | Ashe (Ashgrove & Codrum) | In the mid 19th century the Ashe estate was mainly located in the parishes of Kilnamartery and Clond... |
176 (Carronacurragh - Masters esq) | Pyne (Ballyvolane) | This family descend from Robert Wakeham, who succeeded his uncle, Sir Richard Pyne, Lord Chief Justi... |
176 (Carronageelough) | Barry (Kilbarry) | "The Londonderry Journal" (20 June 1772) records the killing in county Cork of Garret Barry, son of... |
178 & 180 (Coomlagane - O'Leary esq) | McCarthy-O'Leary | By the mid 18th century the O'Learys were established at Coomlogane, in the parish of Drishane, in t... |
178, 180 | Leader (Mount Leader & Dromagh Castle) | The senior branch of the Leader family descended from Henry Leader who bought estates in county Cork... |
182 (Blossomfort) | Wrixon | Henry Wrixon of Assolas was the father of William Wrixon who married Mary Becher in 1778. Their son,... |
168 (Castle Mary), 182 (Longoeville) | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
167 (Newberry near Cork city), 182 & 183 (Newberry), 183 (Dromore) | Newman (Dromore) | This family came from Wincanton, Somerset to county Cork in the mid 17th century and Richard Newman... |
182 (Wood fort - Ousley) | Haines/Haynes | In his will made in 1825 Charles Haines of Mallow, county Cork, mentions his sons Thomas, Humphrey,... |
182 (Nashville) | Nash (Nashville) | A family living in the Kanturk area of county Cork in the 18th century. Their estate at Nashville,... |
182 (Kaile) | Leader (Keale) | A junior branch of the Leader family of county Cork, sharing a common ancestry with the Leaders of M... |
182 (Drishane) | Wallis (Drishane Castle) | A family established at Curraglass, Mogeely, county Cork, from the early 17th century. In 1703, Thom... |
183 & 185 (Annabelle) | Hoare (Annabelle) | Two Hoare brothers, Edward and Abraham, came to Ireland in the Cromwellian army and obtained large g... |
183 (Velvetstown) | Crofts (Velvetstown) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' traces this family's descent from William Crofts, a younger son of... |
183 (Castlecor) | Freeman | In the 1770s Edward Deane, son of Joseph Deane and Jane Freeman, inherited the estates of his mother... |
183 (Springfield) | Norcott | The Norcott family lived at Doneraile in county Cork, see http://www.iol.ie/~nodonnel/gentleman'svil... |
185 (Mt North) | Lysaght (Mountnorth) | At the end of the 17th century Nicholas Lysaght, a supporter of William III, married Grace, daughter... |
185 (Templemary) | Purcell (Burton Park) | The Purcells were settled in county Cork from the early 18th century. John Purcell of Highfort was... |
185 (Egmont) | Perceval | In 1666 and 1668 Sir Philip Percevall was granted large estates in county Cork and over 1,000 acres... |
176 (Codrum & Mt Massy) | Hutchinson (Codrum) | In the mid 18th century Emanuel Hutchinson was resident at Codrum, parish of Macroom, barony of West... |
182 (Millfort) | Foote/Foott (Millfort & Carrigacunna) | The Foote family were living in county Cork by the early 18th century. Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ir... |
129 (Kilshanick), 175 (Shandangan) | Devonsher (Kilshannig) | Abraham Devonsher, the Cork banker and Member of Parliament for Rathcormac, county Cork, died withou... |
175 (Forest - Spread Esq) | Gollock | In the mid 19th century members of the Gollock family held land in the parishes of Clondrohid, Kilmu... |
169 | Meade (Cork) | This family was related to the Meades, Earls of Clanwilliam. In 1787 the Reverend John Meade, Rector... |
169 | Herrick | Burke claims that the county Cork Herrick family is a junior branch of that of Herrick of Beaumano... |
170 | Nash (Kinalea) | The Nash family seem to have become established in the Bandon area in the seventeenth century. Local... |
171 | Townsend (Castletownsend) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that the first of this family to be established in Irelan... |
170 (Castle Bernard), 172 | Bernard | According to Burke, the first Francis Bernard settled in Ireland around the time of Elizabeth I. In... |
177 | Orpen (Glanarought) | Burke describes the Orpen family as claiming great antiquity. They settled in Ireland after the Crom... |
175 (Forest - Spread Esq) | Spread | In March 1702 William Spread of Ballycanneen, North Liberties of Cork, bought the town and lands of... |
184 (Springfort) | Cox (Ballynoe) | Burke's (1886) records Robert Cox having received a grant of lands at Ballynoe, county Limerick, in... |
171 (Cahirmore) | Hungerford (Island) | Burke indicates that this family traditionally claimed descent from the Hungerford family of Farley... |
171 (Braad) | Jervois | Members of the Jervois family held over 450 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. In October 1855 and J... |
171 | Morris (East Carbery) | In 1666 William Morris was granted almost a thousand acres in the barony of East and West Carbery an... |
172 (Palace Anne) | Bernard (Palace Anne) | Bennett indicates that the Bernards of Palace Anne were descended from Arthur Bernard, brother of Fr... |
172 | Conner (Manch) | Burke indicates that the Conners first settled in the town of Bandon in the late seventeenth century... |
172 | Daunt (East Carbery) | This branch of the Daunt family descends from William Daunt of the Tracton Abbey family, whom Burke... |
172 | Cox (Cork & Kilkenny) | The Cox family, baronets, of Dunmanway, county Cork, and Castletown Cox, county Kilkenny, held exten... |
172 (Butlersgift) | O'Callaghan (West Cork) | Over 1200 acres of the estate of Cornelius, Henry, Thomas and Rev. Robert O'Callaghan, was offered f... |
173 | Beecher/Becher | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' and Smith both indicate that the Beechers were originally a Kent... |
171 | Smyth (Rosscarbery) | The representatives of Rev. John Smyth of Castle Downeen, Rosscarbery, were the owners of over 400 a... |
173 | Galway/Galwey (Lota & West Cork) | "Burke's Irish Family Records" traces the ancestry of this family back to their location in Kinsale,... |
196 (Castletown) | Cambie | In 1667 Major Solomon Camby was granted over 1,700 acres in the barony of Lower Ormond, county Tippe... |
192 (Killaskehan) | Willington (Killoskehane) | The Willingtons were settled at Killoshehane, county Tipperary, by the mid 18th century. James Will... |
192 (Lisbrien), 196 (Mt Faulkener) | Falkiner (Mount Falcon) | A family originally from Yorkshire and settled in Dublin by the late 17th century. Richard Falkiner... |
192 (Greyfort), 196 (Greyfort & Portland), 197 (Portland) | Stoney (Co Tipperary) | Thomas Stoney from Yorkshire came to Ireland in the late 17th century and settled in county Tipperar... |
192 (Sopwell Hall) | Sadleir (Sopwell Hall, Castletown & Ballinderry) | This branch of the Sadleir family descend from Colonel Thomas Sadleir of Sopwell Hall, county Tipper... |
192 (Castle Shepherd) | Sheppard | This family descend from a Cromwellian officer, Captain Thomas Sheppard, who was granted over 1,400... |
192 (Iscane) | Carrol (Kilmore) | The Carrol family was settled at Tulla, county Tipperary, from the 17th century. William Parker Carr... |
193 (Noan) | Taylor (Noan) | In 1666 Nathaniel Taylor, an officer in Cromwell's army, was ganted an estate of approximately 1,000... |
112 (Lanesborough), 193 | Lane (Lanespark) | In 1666 William Lane was granted the lands of Killens [Lanespark], Derrigear and Cattiganstowne in t... |
112 & 193 (New Park) | Pennefather (New Park & Lakefield) | In 1667 Cornet Matthew Pennefather from Staffordshire was granted lands in the barony of Slievardagh... |
193 (Ballysheehan & Meldrum) | Latham | In the mid 19th century Oliver Leatham/Latham held land in the parishes of Ballysheehan and Brickend... |
193 (Mobaber) | Scott | John Scott, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, was created Earl of Clonmel in 1793. His se... |
193 (Wilford) | Blackmore | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Charles Blackmore held two townlands in the parish of Rathcool,... |
193 (Lismarock) | Langley (Coal Brook) | A family descended from a Cromwellian soldier,Henry Charles Langley, who was given 1,795 acres in 16... |
193 (Coolquil) | Gahan | In 1666 Daniel Gahan and his wife Susanna, widow of Thomas Ashe, were granted of about 1,000 Irish a... |
193 & 194 (Rosenaharly) | Poe (Harley Park) | A branch of the Poe family descended from Captain James Poe, third son of Emmanuel Poe. Captain Jam... |
194 (Killaghy) | Despard | The Despards were resident at Killaghy Castle, county Tipperary, from the early 18th century. In the... |
194 (Mobarnan) | Jacob | This Presbyterian family were located in the Fethard area of county Tipperary from at least the mid... |
194 (Derryluskan) | Palliser | A family originally from Yorkshire, Reverend William Palliser became Archbishop of Cashel in 1694.... |
194 | Barton (Grove) | Thomas Barton bought the Everard estate at Fethard, county Tipperary, in 1751. He was a member of th... |
194 (Baniestown & Racool - Blake) | Clutterbuck | In 1667 an estate of 2,969 acres was granted to Richard Clutterbuck in the barony of Middlethird, co... |
195 (Moore's Fort) | Moore/Crosbie Moore (Mooresfort) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Maurice Crosbie Moore held an estate in the parish of Grean, ba... |
113 & 195 (Mt Bruis) | Doherty (Cos Tipperary & Cork) | A family from Inishowen, county Donegal, who moved south in the late 17th century and settled in cou... |
113 (Damer's Court), 195 (Damerscourt) | Damer/Dawson Damer | The Damer family, who held estates in Dorset and Somerset, supported Cromwell and, after the Restora... |
113 & 194 (Roesborough) | Sadleir (Sadleirswells) | The Sadleirswells branch of this county Tipperary family descend from Nicholas Sadleir of Golden Gar... |
127 (Kilmanahan & Kilnamack) | Greene (Cos Tipperary & Waterford) | Godfrey Greene was granted 541 acres at Mooretown-Keating, Knocknangle and Rathmore, barony of Iffa... |
127 (Glasha, Power), 167 (Ballyanan) | Brodrick (Midleton) | Sir St John Brodrick of Wandsworth, Surrey, came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and was granted... |
127 (Grey Rock) | Coghlan/Coglane (Waterford) | W.C. Coghlan of Dromina owned almost 400 acres in county Waterford in the 1870s while J.D. Coghlan... |
128 (Affane) | Power (Decies-without-Drum) | Gallwey states that the various branches of the Power family were associated with this area long be... |
196 (Ballinderry) | Saunders (Killavalla & Largay) | This family descend from an officer in Cromwell's army, who settled at Saunder's Court, county Wexfo... |
196 (Ashley Park) | Head | The Head family descend from Michael Head, Sheriff of the city of Waterford in 1672 and Mayor in 168... |
196 (Prospect) | Gabbett (Highpark) | A junior branch of the Gabbetts of Caherline, near Limerick city, founded by Joseph Gabbett, third s... |
196 (Killoshalloe) | Gason | The Gason family, reputed to have been originally from Kent, settled in county Tipperary in the mid... |
196 & 197 (Bellisle) | Yelverton | From the late 1780s the Yelvertons held an estate in the parish of Ballintober, barony of Carra, cou... |
196 (Firmount) | Firman | Thomas Firman of Selby, Yorkshire and of Dublin city inherited the estates of Richard Pierson. His... |
197 (Derrylaghan) | Walsh (Walsh Park) | John Adams Walsh had a son, Charles Walsh of Walsh Park, county Tipperary, who married Sarah Simpson... |
197 (Straduff) | Antisell | Christopher Antisell is reputed to have purchased Sraduff, parish of Dorrha, barony of Lower Ormond,... |
194 (Rocklowe) | Lowe (Lowesgreen) | In 1702 David Lowe of Knockelly, county Tipperary, bought part of the estate of Sir John Everard, at... |
166 (Dromana) | Villiers Stuart/Stuart (de Decies) | The introduction to the Public Record Office Northern Ireland list of the Villiers Stuart papers sta... |
120 | Nicholson (Carrick on Suir) | Robert Nicholson held land at Ballynagrana, parish of Newtownlennon, barony of Iffa and Offa East, c... |
111 (Archerstown) | Langley (Archerstown) | Thomas Langley of Archerstown, county Tipperary, was the youngest son of Henry Langley and his wife... |
111 (Parkstown) | Lanphier | In the mid 19th century Vernon Lamphier held land in the parish of Ballymurreen, barony of Eliogarty... |
111 | Blunden | In 1667 Overington Blunden gent was granted lands in counties Kilkenny, Offaly, Waterford and Tipper... |
112 (Kilfeakle & Mt William) | Bunbury (Kilfeakle) | This branch of the Bunbury family descend from Mathew Bunbury of Kilfeacle, county Tipperary, fifth... |
112 (Thomastown) | Mathew (Thomastown) | The Mathew family of Thomastown, county Tipperary had close connections in the 17th century with the... |
112 (Dundrum) | Maude | Robert Maude [of Yorkshire] was granted over 10,000 acres in counties Tipperary, Cork and Meath in 1... |
112 (Ballygriffin) | Meade | A family of Gaelic extraction located originally in county Cork, who by the mid 18th century held la... |
112 (Suir Castle) | Massy (Suir Castle) | Francis Hugh Massy of Suir Castle, county Tipperary, (born 1755) was the fourth son of the the 1st B... |
112 (Kilmoylar) | Butler (Ballycarron) | The Butlers were resident in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of Clanwilliam, county T... |
112 (Judken) | Fitzgerald (Lisheen) | The Fitzgerald estate of Corkbeg and Lisquinlan, county Cork, was inherited by the Uniacke family in... |
112 | Alleyn | Mrs. Ellen Alleyn was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilkerranmore, barony of Ibane &... |
112 | Price (Ardmayle) | In the mid 19th century William Price held land in the parishes of Ballysheehan, Brickendown, Kilcon... |
113 (Greenane) | Mansergh (Grenane) | The Manserghs, originally from Barwicke Hall, Yorkshire, settled at Macrony Castle, near Fermoy in c... |
113 (Moorepark) | Moore (Moorepark) | In the late 17th century Stephen Moore purchased the Kilworth estate in county Cork. In the 1940s l... |
171 (Aghadown) | Banfield | The Banfields were a Quaker merchant family of Clonmel, county Tipperary, involved in the milling in... |
129 (Castle Lyons) | Barry | Burke's Extinct Peerage records the building of Barry's Court castle by Philip de Barry in 1206. T... |
129 (Coole & Carrygeen) | Peard | Turtle Bunbury writes that Henry Peard of Coole married Mary Gumbleton of Curraglass, county Cork, i... |
129 (Aghern - Brabazon) | Boles/Bowles (Cork) | In 1666 Richard Boles was granted 924 acres at Moyge in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cor... |
130 (Muckridge) | Hobson (Cos Cork & Wexford) | The first member of the Le Hunte family to settle in county Wexford was an officer in Cromwell's arm... |
130 & 168 (Castle Martyr) | Boyle (Earl of Shannon) | Henry Boyle, a descendent of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, was created Earl of Shannon, baron o... |
167 (Belgrove) | Bagwell (Marlfield) | In 1749 William Bagwell, Member of Parliament for Clonmel married Jane daughter and co heir of John... |
167 | French (Marino) | Marino, county Cork, was the seat of the French family in the 18th century. At the time of Griffith... |
167 (Barry's Court) | Coppinger (Barryscourt) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of this county Cork family held land, particularly in th... |
167 (Anngrove - Dobson) | Cotter | A family, possibly of Danish origin, who were settled in county Cork from at least the 16th century.... |
167 (Springhill) | Wakeham | The Parliamentary Papers refer to William Wakeham of Barry's Court, county Cork, who bought some of... |
167 (Killycloyne) | Martin (Tullagreen) | The Martins held an estate at Tullagreen, parish of Carrigtohill, county Cork, in the 19th century.... |
167 (Johnstown), 170 (Doughlone) | Sarsfield (County Cork) | The Sarsfield family were established in Cork since medieval times. Many of them served as High Sher... |
167 (Annmount) | Falkiner | Caleb Falkiner, a merchant of Cork, married Ruth, daughter of Edward Riggs and had a son, Riggs Falk... |
167 (Factory Hill) | Hoare (Factory Hill) | This family descend from Robert Hoare, fourth son of Edward Hoare of Dunkettle, county Cork, a banke... |
167 (Richmond) | Mannix | The King's Inns admission papers record Henry Mannix, only son of Henry Mannix of Cork, who was crea... |
167 (Little Island) | Bury (Little Island & Curraghbridge) | A branch of the Bury family, Earls of Charleville, descended from Phineas Bury of Little Island, cou... |
167 (Dunkittle) | Trant (Kerry & Tipperary) | The Trants had originally held lands in the barony of Corkaguiny, county Kerry but by the early 19th... |
167 (Lota) | Rogers (Lota) | Rosemary ffolliott writes that Francis Rogers, a merchant of Cork city, had two sons, Robert of Lota... |
167 | Penrose (Woodhill) | This was the senior branch of the Penroses of Cork, descended from a Cornish Quaker family of that n... |
167 | Newenham (Coolmore) | The Newenhams were settled in county Cork since the mid seventeenth century when John Newenham serve... |
167 (Mounthovel) | Farmar | This family were Elizabethan settlers who came to hold land in counties Cork, Tipperary and Wexford.... |
167 (Bisboro - Allen) | Pike | This family were originally from Berkshire and came to county Cork in the early 17th century where f... |
168 | Supple (Aghadoe) | The Supple family were said to be descended from the De Capells of county Cork and they were related... |
169 (Golden Bush) | Wilmot (County Cork) | Edward S. Wilmot is recorded as holding over 650 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. His agent was Wi... |
169 & 170 (Rochfordstown) | White (Rochfordstown) | A family established at Rochfordstown from the 18th century. In 1785 Swithin White married Mary Mar... |
169 & 170 (Chetwynd) | Pigott (Chetwynd & Knapton) | A family originally from Shropshire, who settled in county Laois in the 16th century. Alexander Pig... |
170 | Adderley (Innishannon) | Thomas Adderley (1712-1791), son of Francis Adderley of Innishannon, county Cork and Elizabeth Fowke... |
170 (Waterfall) | Austen/Austin (Cork) | Henry Austin was granted over 3,200 acres in the barony of Clanmorris, county Kerry in 1669. This f... |
170 (Knocknaville) | Poole (Mayfield) | Burke indicates that the estate at Mayfield was purchased by Thomas Poole, a descendent of the Chesh... |
170 (Roundhill) | Travers | History suggests that the Travers family acquired much of the land fomerly owned by the Abbey of Tim... |
171 | Townsend (Scartagh) | The Townsend family in West Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellian... |
66 | Tuite (Sonna) | This family were established at Sonnagh from the early 17th century. Oliver Tuite of Sonna was creat... |
250 | Fetherstonhaugh (Carrick and Glenmore) | The Fetherstonhaughs of Carrick, county Westmeath, descend from Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, who married... |
74 | Lemon | In 1856 John Drought Lemon, was leasing a property at Ballycrossaun, parish of Tiranascragh, barony... |
62, 74 (Griffinstown) | Ennis | Sir John Ennis (1800-1878), Catholic Liberal politician and Governor of the Bank of Ireland was the... |
66, 243 (Tuitestown) | Hodson (Baronet) | The Hodsons descend from the Reverend John Hodson, Bishop of Elphin, who died in 1686. The Bishop’s... |
245 | Smyth (Barbaville and New Park) | William Smythe (1693-1773) of Barbaville was a younger son of the Right Rev William Smythe, Bishop o... |
75 (Jones Lake) | Jones (Belville) | Belville in the parish of Ballyloughloe, county Westmeath, was the home of the Jones family. It was... |
249 (Pakenham Hall) | Pakenham | Henry Pakenham, born 1611, was granted lands in county Wexford and at Tullynally, county Westmeath i... |
249 (Tarbetstown) | Dease (Turbotstown) | The Dease family resided in the Turbotstown locality of county Westmeath for centuries and were rela... |
p.63 (Cranny) | West (Mohill) | The Wests were a family from county Dublin who appear to have acquired land in Connacht by marriage.... |
p.237 | Lawrence (Lawrencetown) | The Lawrence family are first recorded in east Galway in the late 16th century. A John Lawrence marr... |