Reference Source
MALCOMSON, A.P.W. ''The Pursuit of the Heiress: Aristocratic Marriage in Ireland, 1740-1840''. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 2006
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 14 estate records citing this source.
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109-110 | Rous | Dr Malcomson writes that Juliana Warter Wilson, daughter of Edward Wilson of Bilboa, county Limerick... |
4-5 | Bury (Shannongrove) | Phineas Bury was granted almost 6,000 acres in the barony of Kenry, county Limerick in 1666 and 588... |
70-71 | Evans/Evans-Freke | John Evans, of Welsh descent, settled in the city of Limerick in the early 17th century. In 1666 Geo... |
71 | Deane | Matthew Deane came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased lands in county Cork. He was ma... |
158-161 | Conroy | Descended from the Gaelic family of O'Mulconry of county Roscommon, this branch of the Conroy family... |
202-203, 217-218 | Quin/Wyndham-Quin | Thady Quin (1645-1726) of Adare, county Limerick, had two sons from whom descend the Earls of Dunrav... |
203-204 | Conyngham | Of Scottish descent, Henry Conyngham, member of parliament for county Donegal, supported the William... |
207-208 | Vereker (Viscount Gort) | Lough Cutra or Lough Cooter was originally O'Shaughnessy land which was granted to Thomas Prendergas... |
207-209 | Prendergast (Gort) | The Prendergast family were granted lands which had belonged to the O'Shaughnessys including the are... |
228-229 | Wyndham | The Wyndham/Leconfield Irish estate, derived from the O’Briens, Earls of Thomond, was the largest es... |
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... |
205-206 | Boyle (Earl of Shannon) | Henry Boyle, a descendent of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, was created Earl of Shannon, baron o... |
109-110 | Wilson (Bilboa) | Gamaliel Warter had acquired the Bilboa estate, barony of Coonagh, in county Limerick by the end of... |
206-207 | Jocelyn | The Jocelyn family held land in county Tipperary in the mid 18th century. Robert Jocelyn was the Lor... |