Reference Source
LEET, Ambrose. ''A directory to the market towns, villages, gentlemen's seats, and other noted places in Ireland''. Dublin: Printed by B. Smith, 1814
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 1310 estate records citing this source.
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12 (Ashbrook) & 292 (Moorehall) | Moore (Moore Hall) | An estate in the parishes of Ballintober, Ballyovey and Burriscarra in the barony of Carra, county M... |
218 | Ffolliott | The ffolliott family held lands in the parish of Aghanagh, barony of Tirerrill, County Sligo since t... |
N | Weir | The Weir family held an estate close to Lough Arrow at Doonsheeheen centred on Lakeview House. They... |
364 | Jones (Streedagh) | The Jones family were granted lands previously in the possession of O'Connor Sligo. It is thought th... |
99 (Castle Lacken), 138 (Creagh), & 149 (Deel Castle) | Cuff | Sir James Cuff was granted the town and lands of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, under... |
318, 174 (Maj. Bridgeman) | Gethin | Under the Restoration settlement Richard Gethin, created a baronet in 1665, was granted a large esta... |
215 | Wynne | The Wynne family established themselves in Sligo in the later 17th century. They went on to become o... |
104 (Charlestown) | King (Drumsna) | The King family descend from the Reverend Edward King, Bishop of Elphin (1611-1639) who was granted... |
171 | Parke | According to O'Rorke, the Parkes received land under the Cromwellian settlement and established them... |
144 | Barrett (Culleenamore) | The Barrett family were descended from prosperous Sligo merchants in the later 17th and early 18th c... |
200 (Glen Lodge) | Nicholson | The Nicholsons received grants of land in Sligo under the Acts of Settlement and one of them became... |
145 | Ormsby (Cummeen) | Thomas Ormsby acquired land in Sligo in the mid-17th century and the family expanded to hold propert... |
328 | Walker | The Walker family were descended from prosperous merchants in Sligo town. James Walker, initially le... |
359? (listed as Springfield) | Phibbs (Seafield) | The Phibbs family acquired an estate in Kilmacowen in the late 18th century. The estate was based ar... |
125 | McDermott (Coolavin) | The McDermotts were the original hereditary owners of the lands in Coolavin, hence the family title... |
302, Kilroy | Baker (Redhill) | The Redhill or Mullaghroe estate was part of the King (viscount Lorton) estate centred on Rockingham... |
98 (Castlecarrow) | Lynch Blosse | A Galway family who lost most of their estates in that county under Cromwell but received extensive... |
258 | Fitzmaurice | The Fitzmaurices held three townlands in the parish of Balla, barony of Clanmorris, county Mayo and... |
80 | Browne (Brownhall) | An estate established in the mid 17th century by royal grants to Edward Browne. This family of Bro... |
193 (Garracloon) | Blake (Garracloon) | A property in the parish of Cong, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, which passed to George Blake, sec... |
49 (Ballymacgibbon) | Fynn | Edward Fynn of Shrule, county Mayo bought the lands of Ballymacgibbon, parish of Cong, barony of Kil... |
15 | McDonnell (Aghalahard) | Leet's Directory 1814 lists Patrick McDonnell of 'Aughalahard' and in both the Ordnance Field Name B... |
186 | Irwin (Flower Hill) | The representatives of Thomas R.T, Irwin held lands at Harristown, parish of Kilshalvy and barony of... |
314 | Trumble | The Ordnance Survey field name books suggest that the Trumble family leased the lands at Old Rock fr... |
369 | Perceval | The Perceval family succeeded to lands in Sligo in the mid 17th when George Perceval married Mary Cr... |
95 | MacDonagh | The MacDonagh family had an ancient association with this part of County Sligo. The lands at Carrowk... |
281 | Betagh/Beytagh | The Betagh family held five townlands in the parish of Aghamore, barony of Costello, county Mayo. N... |
30 | Crean | A family transplanted to county Mayo from county Galway under the Cromwellian settlement. The Crean... |
275 | Nolan/ Ferrall (Lugboy) | An estate comprised of nine townlands amounting to almost 1400 acres in the parish of Annagh, barony... |
118 (McDonnell) | Phillips | In 1641 Moyler Reogh McPhilip was the proprietor of Cloonmore in the parish of Kilbeagh, barony of C... |
79 (Brooklawn) & 391 (Prendergast) | Taaffe (Woodfield) | Both the Woodfield and Killedan Taaffes were descended from James Taaffe of Greyfield, county Mayo a... |
95 (Deane) | Beere | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Beere held two townlands in the parish of Bohola and one... |
158 (Courtney Strogen) | Evans (Belgarrow) | In the early 18th century the Evans family settled in Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, b... |
272 (Listrisnan) & 371 (Thornhill) | Jordan (Rosslevin) | The Jordans owned an estate in the barony of Gallen throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. At the t... |
273 (Longfield) & 283 (Midfield) | Kelly (Midfield) | At the time of the first Ordnance Survey in the 1830s Kellys held part of Longfield in the parish of... |
60 | McManus (Barleyhill) | The McManus family held an estate in the parish of Bohola, barony of Gallen, count Mayo, from at lea... |
292 (unoccupied) | Moore (Moorbrook) | A junior branch of the Moores of Moorehall held an estate in the parish of Toomore, barony of Gallen... |
116 (Costello) | Moore (Cloongee) | An estate at Cloongee, parish of Templemore, barony of Gallen, county Mayo was granted to the Moores... |
183 | O'Donnell (Swineford) | An estate in the parish of Kilconduff, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, held by the O'Donnells from th... |
282 (Marino) & 306 (Newcastle, Ruttledge) | O'Malley (Newcastle) | This branch of the O'Malley family of Burrishoole, held an estate of about 1,500 acres in the parish... |
25 (Ballinamore) & 259 (Lakelands) | Ormsby (Ballinamore) | The Ballinamore estate, in the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was granted to the... |
14 (Atteville), 62 (Battlefield) | Knott (Battlefield) | The Knott family held lands in various parts of the barony of Corran. Lands at Emlanaghtan, in the p... |
250, Timothy McDermott | Cooke | The estate at Kilturra was originally part of the property of the Archdeacon of Achonry. It was held... |
308 | Duke | The Duke family were granted lands in Sligo in the mid 17th century through the patronage of Richard... |
364 | Irwin (Streamstown) | Various members of the Irwin family are recorded as the owners of land in county Sligo in the 1870s.... |
135, Kirkwood of Cottlestown | Kirkwood (Cottlestown & Clooncunny) | The Kirkwood estate was centred on Cottlestown in the Barony of Tireragh, where they held extensive... |
Vol I, 26 | O'Connor (Corsallagh) | The lands at Corsallagh were originally part of the Farrell estate but were leased by the O'Connor f... |
252 | Thompson (Knockadoo & Mount Dodwell) | The Thompson estate at Knockadoo was held on long lease by the Thompson family, in the 1850s at leas... |
339 | Lloyd (Killoran) | Several townlands in Killoran parish are described as the property of Owen Lloyd in the OS Name Book... |
59 | Jones (Benada) | The Jones family were descended from Sir Roger Jones who held mortgages on land which had previously... |
119 (Cloonrogeen?) | Robinson | Cloonbarry was the seat of the Robinson family who owned land in Kilmacteige and Achonry parishes. T... |
348 (Scurmore, Charles Knox) | Wingfield Stratford | Edward and John Wingfield were twin brothers, sons of Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, a... |
274 | Crofton (Sligo) | The Croftons acquired land in the 17th century from the McSweeneys which had previously been part of... |
98 ( address at Castledargan) | Fury | The Fury or Furey family held an estate in the baronies of Tireragh and Tirerrill since at least the... |
169 | Irwin (Tanrego) | McTernan states that John Irwin, a Cromwellian soldier, was granted the lands at Tanrego in the seve... |
188 | Jones (Fortland) | The estate at Fortland had originally belonged to the Browne family but had later come into the hand... |
101 | Fenton | The Fenton family held land in and around Easky throughtout the 19th century. Various family members... |
302 (Sturgeon) | Steele | An estate in the parish of Attymas, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, owned by Sir Robert Steele and hi... |
237 | Taaffe (Killedan) | Killedan townland, parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was church land held by the Kn... |
346 | Atkinson (Sallymount) | Lewis Atkinson held Sallymount, parish of Kilgarvan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, from the Wingfie... |
315 | Joyce (Oxford) | Martin Joyce was transplanted to the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo by the Cromwe... |
313 | Bolingbroke | An estate of more than a 1000 acres in the parish of Meelick, barony of Gallen, county Mayo held in... |
330 | Jones (Rathlee) | The Jones family had acquired land in Tireragh in the mid 17th century and various branches establis... |
169 | Fenton (Dromore) | Various branches of the Fenton family held estates in the Barony of Tireragh, County Sligo. This bra... |
104 | Grove | The Grove estate in Tireragh seems to have associated with the Grove family of County Donegal. James... |
20 (Ballalahan - McLaughlin) & 326 (Rahans - Rev Edward Stock) | Atkinson (Rahans) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry'' the Atkinsons were Elizabethean settlers. On 5 July 1742 the... |
377 | Jones (Skreen) | Toberpatrick was one of the properties held by the Jones family since the 17th century. It was purch... |
262 | Webber (Cos Sligo & Limerick) | A family who were settled near the city of Cork in the early 17th century. Thomas Webber married Le... |
349 | Wood (Skreen) | Edward and Arthur Wood owned an estate of over 1000 acres in county Sligo in the 1870s, mostly in t... |
350 | Hillas | The Hillas family held property in several parishes in the Barony of Tireragh. They also held proper... |
282 | Cooper (Markree) | Edward Cooper was a soldier in Richard Coote [Lord Collooney]'s, regiment of horse. He is known in... |
120 | Meredith | The Merediths acquired Cloonamahon and associated lands in the 18th century when a Meredith married... |
95 | Bourke (Carrowkeel) | The Bourkes were established at Carrowkeel in the parish of Addergoole, barony of Tirawley, Co Mayo,... |
235 (Bishop of Killala) | Bourke (Killala) | Walter James Bourke of Killala Castle, Co Mayo, leased much of the land in the parish of Templemore,... |
216 | Bourke (Heathfield) | An estate in the parishes of Kilbride and Lackan, barony of Tirawley, Co Mayo, comprised of 1663 acr... |
100, 313 | Neynoe | The Neynoe family owned this estate in Ballysumaghan parish since the 18th century. They appear to h... |
394 | Martin (later Wood-Martin) | The Martin family owned extensive property in Sligo town and surrounding area. Many served in politi... |
267 | Cogan (Rockbrook) | The Cogan family occupied a property which in the early 18th century had belonged to the Phibbs fami... |
99 | Cormack/Cormick | A family originally from Munster who purchased land in the barony of Erris, county Mayo, in the earl... |
128 | Cooper | The estate at Coopershill was founded by the Cooper family. In the mid 19th century Charles King O'H... |
140 | Crofton (Croftonpark) | A small estate on the outskirts of Ballina, county Mayo, owned by the Crofton family, probably found... |
98 | Ormsby (Castle Dargan) | The Ormsby family held property at Castledargan since the end of the 17th century. William Ormsby i... |
182 | Gardiner (Farmhill) | The Gardiners were resident in the parishes of Kilfian and Rathreagh, barony of Tirawley, county May... |
135 | Gardiner (Courthill) | The Ordnance Survey Name Books record John Gardiner of Courthill leasing lands from the Earl of Arra... |
360 | Goodwin | Springhill in the parish of Rathreagh, barony of Tirawley, Co Mayo, was leased from Sir William Palm... |
29 | Handy | A county Westmeath family, prominent Methodists, who owned land in the Killala area from at least th... |
20 (Belleek) & 78 (Broadlands) | Knox Gore | James Knox of Broadlands Park (1774-1818) was the third son of Francis Knox of Rappa Castle. Both h... |
177 (Ellagh) | Howley (Belleek Castle) | The Howley family appear in both Hussey de Burgh and the 1876 Landowners Survey as owners of land in... |
96 | Jackson (Carrowmore) | The Carrowmore estate of the Vaughans passed by marriage to a junior branch of the Jacksons of Ennis... |
322 | Jackson (Enniscoe) | Francis Jackson, a Cromwellian soldier, bought extensive lands in the barony of Tirawley, county May... |
62 (unoccupied) | Kirkwood (Bartragh Island) | Captain Charles Kirkwood of Bartragh Island, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, hel... |
101 | Knox (Castlereagh) | The Knoxes came from county Donegal and settled at Castlereagh in the 17th century. By the early 1... |
327 | Knox (Rappa) | Originally a Crofton estate which passed through a marriage connection to a younger son of the Knoxe... |
96 (Carrowmore) & 316 (Palmerstown) | Palmer (Kenure Park) | The Palmer family held extensive estates in counties Mayo and Sligo, some of which they were granted... |
306 | Knox (Netley Park) | Henry William Knox and his brother John sold almost 3000 acres in the parishes of Crossmolina and Ki... |
36 (Ballyconown), 67 (Belville) & 286 (Millbrook) | Orme (Owenmore) | The Orme family owned extensive property in county Mayo and also around the village of Enniscrone in... |
36 | Orme (Ballycarron) | This family of Ormes held lands in the parish of Crossmolina, barony of Tirawley and part of the Ste... |
206 | Ormsby (Gortnaraby) | By the late 17th century a branch of the Ormsby family had settled at Cloghans, parish of Kilbelfad,... |
180 (Fahy) & 255 (Knockglass) | Paget | The Paget estate was mainly in the parishes of Crossmolina and Kilfian, barony of Tirawley, county M... |
365 | Palmer (Summerhill) | In 1741 James O'Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley, leased an estate in the parish of Templemurry, barony of T... |
33 | Perkins | John Perkins was agent for some of the property owned by the Gores, Earls of Arran in the first half... |
265 (Lissadrone) & 357 (Smithstown - Higgins) | Pugh | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, the Pugh family held lands in the parishes of Annagh, Kilcolman... |
183 | Waldron | Waldrons of Balla leased three townlands in the parish of Crossmolina, barony of Tirawley, county Ma... |
69 (Binghamstown) | Bingham (Bingham's Castle) | The Bingham family of Newbrook, parish of Robeen, county Mayo, later Barons Clanmorris, inherited ha... |
89 (Carn) & 262 (Leam) | Nash | The Nash family acquired lands on renewable leases for ever from Sir Arthur Shaen in the barony of E... |
294 (Mount Browne), 387 (Westport House) | Browne (Westport) | A very large estate in county Mayo, much of it formerly Bourke property, was acquired by Colonel Joh... |
180 | Buchanan (Prospect) | The Buchanans, a legal family, had a small estate of church land at Fahburren, in the parish of Ough... |
379 | Garvey (Tully) | An estate in the parish of Kilgeever, barony of Murrisk, county Mayo, comprised of seven townlands i... |
323 | Bell (Purrauns) | In 1667 Robert Bell, an orphan, was granted over 1,800 acres in the baronies of Kilmaine and Clanmor... |
22 (Ballinafad) & 100 (Castlelucas - Ryan) | Blake (Ballinafad) | In the early 17th century a younger son of the Blake family of Ballyglunin, county Galway, acquired... |
52 (Sir Samuel O'Malley) | Bourke (Ballynew) | The Bourkes of Ballynew, parish of Aglish, near Castlebar, county Mayo, held a small townland from S... |
30 | Kearney | A junior branch of the Kearneys of Blanchville, county Kilkenny settled in county Mayo in the late 1... |
76 | Browne (Breaghwy) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale, county Mayo, was located in the parish of Breaghwy in t... |
77 | Acton (Bridgemount) | The Acton family had an estate of over a thousand acres in the parish of Drum, barony of Carra, coun... |
90 (Carrownacon) & 118 (Cloonmore) | McDonnell (Carnacon) | The McDonnells were settled in the Ballintober area of county Mayo from the 18th century, where they... |
110 | Lynch/Crean Lynch | A junior branch of the Lynch Blosse family baronets, who obtained leases of the Clogher estate, in t... |
218 | Crean | A Blake property at the beginning of the 18th century which passed by marriage to the Creans, a coun... |
227 (Bourke), 340 (Gibbons) & 341 (Garvey) | O'Malley (Kilboyne) | Burke's Peerage states that Owen O'Malley of Milcum and Burrishoole, county Mayo, married Anne, sist... |
42 | Bourke (Kinturk) | A branch of the Bourke family held an estate at Kinturk, parish of Ballyhean, barony of Carra, count... |
93, 114 (Clooncorick) | Agar | Rev. James Agar was occupying the Glebe house at Druminshin Glebe in 1856 where he had an estate wit... |
227 | Armstrong (Kilbracken) | In March 1858 William, Simon and John Armstrong offered for sale the lands of Kilbracken, barony of... |
237 | Godley | The Godley family held lands in the barony of Carrigallen, centred around the house at Killygar, som... |
391 | Gore (Woodford) | In 1703 William Gore of Woodford bought part of the estate of Charles O'Connor, attainted, in the ba... |
130 | Penrose | The Penrose estate was centred on Corduff House in the mid 19th century. The property may have been... |
192 | Percy | The estate at Garadice was offered for sale in the Landed Estates Court in May 1865 on behalf of fiv... |
390. | Shanley | William Shanley is recorded as the owner of over 150 acres near Ballinamore in the 1870s. McParlan... |
297 | Mahon (Mount Pleasant) | In the 19th century a junior branch of the Mahon family of Castlegar, county Galway, leased a small... |
117 | Lynch (Partry) | Sir Henry Lynch of Castlecarra, granted his mother the lands of Cloonlagheen, parish of Ballyovey, b... |
318 | Sheridan | An estate comprised of the three townlands of Derrylea, Pheasant Hill and Derrycoosh, in the parish... |
325 | Browne (Raheens) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale held an estate in the parishes of Aglish and Islandeady,... |
338 (Rockland) & 345 (St Andries) | Bingham | The Binghams were military commanders sent to Connacht in the 16th century, where they settled in th... |
198 | Algeo | The Algoe family occupied an estate in this part of Leitrim through much of the 19th century. As wel... |
123, 375 | Armstrong (Munakill) | Allen Armstrong is recorded in 1814 as residing at Commons while Simon Armstrong's address was Tooth... |
261 | O'Donnell (Larkfield) | The O'Donnell family leased the Larkfield property from the Lane-Fox estate. According to O Duigneai... |
273 (Hawthorn) | O'Malley (Hawthorn) | The descendants of Charles O'Malley of Belclare, barony of Murrisk, county Mayo, were settled in the... |
101 | Tenison/Tennison/King-Tenison | This branch of the Tenison family is descended from members of the family who settled in the north... |
73, 283 | Lawder/Lauder | The Lawders were a Scottish family who came to Ireland in the late 16th century marrying into landed... |
371 | Clendining | A family employed as agents and receivers on many county Mayo estates in the first half of the 19th... |
314 (Oldhead) & 375 (Towerhill) | Blake (Towerhill & Bunowen) | The Blakes of Menlo Castle, county Galway, held the lands of Clonyne and Clooneen or Towerhill, pari... |
104 (Charleville) & 337 (Rockfield) | FitzGerald (Turlough) | This family from Gorteens in county Kilkenny was transplanted to county Mayo under the Cromwellian s... |
390 | McAlpine | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Colonel James McAlpine held 3 townlands in the parish of Aglish... |
295 (Mount Gordon) | Boyd (Mount Gordon) | In 1716 the Boyds bought the estate of Crosspatrick, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley, county M... |
360 | Blake (Springvale) | A small property, just outside the town of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, held by a br... |
261 | Fair (Levally) | In the early 19th century a branch of the Fair family held the lands of Levally and Cappagory situat... |
121 (Cloonnagashel) | Gildea | The Gildeas were established at Port Royal in county Mayo from early in the 18th century, where they... |
146 | Martyn (Curraghmore) | Abstracts of original documents in the Blake Papers show that an estate at Curraghmore was granted t... |
219 | D'Arcy (Houndswood) | John D'Arcy was granted almost 1,700 acres in the parish of Cong, barony of Ross, county Galway and... |
296 | Jenings (Mount Jennings) | George Jenings, a lawyer and agent, in the mid 18th century, acquired lands from various proprietors... |
190 | French (Frenchgrove) | Patrick Melvin writes that this family claimed to have held the Frenchgrove estate from the mid 17th... |
188 | Jenings (Fountainhill) | The Jenings family were established at Fountainhill in the parish of Kilmainebeg, county Mayo, from... |
218 | Lindsey (Hollymount) | This branch of the Lindsey family were descended from a younger son of the first Lindsey of Turin, p... |
71 (Bloomfield) & 83 (Bushfield) | Ruttledge (Bloomfield) | In May 1749, Peter Ruttledge of Cornfield and Carrowkillen, parish of Robeen, barony of Kilmaine, co... |
188 (Fortville) | Fair (Fortville) | In 1788 Robert Fair of Ballyjennings, parish of Kilmainemore, county Mayo, was leasing lands from a... |
109 (Kirwan) | Lewin (Cloghans) | A family who were settled on the Galway/Mayo border at Cloghans, parish of Kilmainemore, barony of K... |
381 (Browne) | Lindsey Bucknall | The Lindseys were well established in north Mayo at the beginning of the 18th century. On 14 Dec 17... |
286 | Miller (Milford) | A family of Cromwellian settlers who were granted over 1,000 acres in the parishes of Kilmainemore a... |
195, 305 | Browne (Neale) | A family established at The Neale, county Mayo, from the 16th century which they were regranted alon... |
306 (Newbrook) | Bingham (Newbrook) | This estate was founded by John Bingham of Foxford, county Mayo, younger brother of Sir Henry Bingha... |
80 | Browne (Brownstown) | A junior branch of the Brownes of The Neale and of Westport, county Mayo, who originally settled at... |
300 | Golding/Goulding | In the early part of the 19th century Moyne Lodge, part of the estate of the Blakes of Merlin Park,... |
306 (Newcastle) | Ruttledge (Togher) | James Ruttledge of Tawnaghmore, parish of Kilbelfad, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, had a son, Dav... |
381 (Turin Castle) | Browne/Dillon-Browne (Glencorrib) | A branch of the Browne family of the Neale, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, settled near the villag... |
147 | Kirwan (Dalgan) | This junior branch of the Kirwans of Cregg Castle, county Galway, were merchants in the city of Galw... |
37 | Lynch (Ballycurrin) | An estate in the parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, in the possession of the Lynch f... |
306 | Keon | McParlan records that a member of the Keon family, a minor, was a non-resident proprietor in Leitri... |
169 | O'Brien (Mohill) | McParlan includes Mr. O'Brien, Drumrahan, on a list of "resident gentleman of property" in 1802.... |
164 | West (Mohill) | The Wests were a family from county Dublin who appear to have acquired land in Connacht by marriage.... |
297 | Connolly | The Connolly family leased lands from the Johnston estate in Kinlough and there is some suggestion t... |
182 | Arbuthnot | Local sources suggest the Arbuthnot family were located in the parish of Burrishoole, barony of Burr... |
173 | Blake (Doonmacreena & Oranmore) | This branch of the Blake family, descended from the Blakes of Ballyglunin, county Galway, was settle... |
216 (The Heath) & 390 (Windfield) | Blake (Windfield) | This family was transplanted to Mullaghmore, parish of Moylough, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway un... |
182 (Farmhill/Arbuthnot) & 364 (Streamstown/Coghlan) | Bell/Gonne Bell | In the mid 17th century the Bells were granted the lands of Streamstown, parish of Kilcolman, barony... |
107 | Browne (Claremount) | There are references in the will of the 1st Earl of Altamont to the purchase of part of the Bell est... |
392 | Browne (Woodstock) | From the early 18th century a branch of the Galway family of Brownes held a small estate called Wood... |
100 | Browne (Castlemagarret) | The Brownes of Carrowbrowne, parish of Oranmore, county Galway, had estates in the counties Galway,... |
135 (Netterville) | Gray (Claremorris) | In the 1780s the Gray family from Ballybay, county Monaghan, settled at Turlough, near Castlebar, co... |
79 (Brookhill) | Lambert (Brookhill) | The Lamberts of county Mayo were descended from the county Galway family located at Cregclare and Ag... |
41 | Prendergast (Ballygowan) | The Prendergasts had a small estate in the parish of Kilcolman, barony of Clanmorris, county Mayo an... |
44 | Ruttledge (Ballyhowly) | Peter Ruttledge, eldest son of William Ruttledge of Hollymount, county Mayo, leased a number of farm... |
308 | Brabazon | This family were descended from Sir Anthony Brabazon of Ballinasloe Castle, a younger brother of Sir... |
95 | Deane | Thomas Deane, a merchant, was granted over 1,500 acres mainly in the baronies of Clare and Dunmore,... |
152 (Derrygaury) | Horkan/Harkan | From the mid 19th century the Horkans held a small estate in fee simple from the Ruttledge family of... |
158 | Strogen | The Strogens held Belgarrow, parish of Toomore, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, from the Evans fami... |
70 (Blake Hill), 158 (Doone Lodge - John Smyth) & 285 (Menlo) | Blake (Menlo) | The Blakes, raised to the peerage as baronets in 1622, were established at Menlough on the bank of t... |
180 | Fair (Clonbur) | The Fair family were established at Cloonbur, barony of Ross, county Galway, from the late 18th cent... |
342 | Clements & Caulfield | The Rosshill estate in the parishes of Ross, Cong and Ballinchalla, barony of Ross, county Galway, w... |
318 (Petersburgh) | Lynch (Petersburg) | This family settled at Ballynonagh Castle on the shore of Lough Mask, barony of Ross, county Galway,... |
334 (A. O'Flaherty) | Blake (Renvyle) | Henry Blake returned from Montserrat in 1676 and, according to Martin J. Blake, bought the Lehinch e... |
275, 343 (Roxborough - Westropp) | Vereker (Viscount Gort) | Lough Cutra or Lough Cooter was originally O'Shaughnessy land which was granted to Thomas Prendergas... |
13. | Forster (Blake Forster) | The Forster family were of English origin who first acquired property in Galway in the 1640s. The pr... |
139 | Butler (Cregg) | The Butlers acquired lands at Cregg through marriage with the O'Shaughnessys. Francis Butler is reco... |
108 | D'Arcy (Kiltullagh & Clifden Castle) | The D'Arcy family of Kiltullagh, parish and barony of Athenry, county Galway, was founded by Patrick... |
224 (Devenish) | Digby (Aran) | The Aran Islands are comprised of three parishes Inisheer, Inishmaan and Inishmore, all in the baron... |
108 (Cleragh - William Power), 216 (Helen Park - Oliver Latham), 277 (Dillon) | Waldron (Helen Park) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Patrick Waldron held at least ten townlands in the parish of Kil... |
176 | Costello (Edmondstown) | The Costellos were settled at Castlemore, parish of Castlemore, barony of Costello, county Mayo, fro... |
79 (Brooklawn )[Taaffe] & 275 (Loughglen) | Dillon | The Dillon family held a large estate on the border of counties Mayo and Roscommon. They were descen... |
120 | Eyre (Burke Eyre) | The property at Cloon is described as being occupied by Burke Eyre in 1814 and 1837. In 1824 Edward... |
100, 340. | Lopdell | A family who came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased land in county Galway. They were... |
268. | Rosengrave (Rosingrave) | The Rosengrave family were associated with the Gort, county Galway, locality from at least the late... |
382. | Martyn (Tulira) | In 1824 Edward Martyn is listed as a resident proprietor in county Galway. John Martyn was the owner... |
3 & 139. | Lambert (Cregclare) | In 1824 Walter Lambert, Creggaclare, Walter Lambert, Castle Lambert, Walter Lambert, Lambert Lodge,... |
382 | St. George (Tyrone House) | The St.George estate was centred on the house at Tyrone, parish of Drumacoo, barony of Dunkellin, bu... |
191 | Blake (Furbogh) | Andrew Blake, a merchant of Galway, was granted 2,532 acres in the baronies of Moycullen and Dunkell... |
148 | Burke (Danesfield) | The Burkes of Danesfield, parish and barony of Moycullen, county Galway, owned an estate of about 2,... |
23 (Ballinahinch), 107 (Clareville) & 354 (Shoe) | Martin (Ballynahinch) | A branch of the Anglo Norman family of Martin, one of the Tribes of Galway, was granted the O'Flaher... |
153 (Derrymaclaugha) & 263 (Lemonfield) | O'Flahertie (Lemonfield) | The O'Flaherties of Lemonfield are descended from the O'Flaherties of Aughnenure Castle near Oughter... |
192 & 298 (Mountventure) | Trench (Garbally) | Burke indicates that the Trenches originated in France but settled in the North of England. Frederic... |
230. | Redington (Kilcornan) | The Redington family estate was centred on their house at Kilcornan. This had previously been a Burk... |
218. | Blake (Hollypark) | In 1824 Pierce Blake of Hollypark is described as a resident proprietor in county Galway. Peter Blak... |
261. | Lynch (Lavally) | This branch of the Lynchs were able to trace their ancestors back to at least the 14th century in th... |
326. | Ffrench (Rahasane) | In 1675 the ffrenches bought the lands of Cummer and Drumgriffin in the barony of Clare which had be... |
282. | Burke (Marble Hill) | The Burke family of Marble Hill were among the most influential families in county Galway in the 19t... |
307 (Newcastle) & 343 (Roxborough) | Persse (Roxborough & Moyode) | The Persse family first received grants of land in counties Galway and Roscommon in the 1670s. Some... |
88. | Galbraith | The Galbraith family acquired lands in east Galway which had previously belonged to the O'Fahys, fol... |
345. | Burke (St. Cleran's) | John Hardiman Burke was in possession of the St.Cleran's estate in the 1850s. He had succeeded his f... |
51. | Rathbourne | Richard Rathborne came from Liverpool to settle in Ireland during the reign of Charles II. He was S... |
320 | French (Portacarron) | Martin J. Blake wrote in ''The Tuam Herald'' that this family were descended from the Frenchs of Mon... |
346 (Sally Hill) | Cottingham | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Cottingham and Anne Regan and Mrs William Regan held the... |
8, 18 & 364 | Coneys (Clifden) | The Coneys family were granted lands in the barony of Ballynahinch, county Galway under the Acts of... |
387 (West Lodge) | O'Hara (Lenaboy) | The O'Haras of Lenaboy had been established in the town of Galway since the early 18th century and m... |
7 (Annefield) & 13 (Ashford) | Elwood (Strandhill) | An estate in the parish of Cong, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo leased from the Bishop of Tuam from... |
24 (Ballinakill) | O'Flaherty (Renvyle) | In the 18th century the O'Flahertys held lands, that had previously belonged to them, from the Blake... |
129. | Blake (Corbally) | The Blakes had owned an estate at Corbally, parish of Ardrahan since the 15th century. In 1824 a... |
34 | Burke (Ballybroder) | In the 1870s Hyacinth Burke of Ballybroder was the owner of over 350 acres in county Galway. In 1906... |
285 | Blake (Merlin Park) | The Blakes of Moyne, parish of Shrule, county Mayo, were descended from the Blakes of Ardfry, county... |
60 | Lynch (Barna) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' the Barna estate came into the possession of the L... |
80 (Brownville) | Browne (Brownville) | The Brownes of Brownville, near Galway city, were connected to the Brownes of Ardskea, parish of Kil... |
218 (Hollywell), 392 (Woodstock, Stephen Blake) | Comyn (Woodstock) | From the mid 17th century the Comyn family were established at Kilcorney in county Clare. In 1796 L... |
285 | Joyce (Mervue) | The Joyces of Mervue, Corgary and Rahasane were all descended from a family of Joyces long establish... |
334 | Lynch/Wilson Lynch (Renmore & Duras) | A Galway family who prospered in the 18th century as merchants and bankers. Patrick M. Lynch is rec... |
83 (McDonnell) | Martin (Bushy Park) | Robert Martin held an estate in the parishes of Kilcummin and Kilannin, barony of Moycullen, county... |
342 | Blake (Ross Lodge) | The Blakes of Ross Lodge were a junior branch of the Towerhill family and held a small estate in the... |
189 | Blake (Cregg Castle) | The Blakes of Cregg Castle, county Galway, were descended from the Blakes of Renvyle and Kiltolla an... |
41 (Ballyglunin) & 79 (Brooklodge) | Blake (Ballyglunin) | In ''Blake Family Records'' Martin J. Blake states that Martin Blake of Cummer, county Galway, purch... |
5 | Bodkin (Annagh) | The Bodkins, one of the ‘Tribes’ of Galway, were granted Annagh and other lands in the barony of Cla... |
106 | Browne (Claran) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation the Brownes of Claran House, parish of Killursa, barony of Clare... |
315 | Burke (Ower) | The Burkes of Ower were descended from a younger son of the Burkes of Clanricarde in the 15th centur... |
379 (Tully) | Blake (Drum, Tully & Gortnamona) | In his genealogy of the Blakes of Drum, Tully and Gortnamona, Martin J. Blake refers to a grant date... |
6 (Annaghkeen) | Carter (Annaghkeen) | The South Mayo Family Research Society have recorded late 17th century gravestone memorials to membe... |
371 (Bodkin) | Clarke (Graig Abbey) | The Clarke family were leasing the Graig Abbey property from the Warburton estate at the time of Gri... |
386 | Coneys (Waterville) | The Coneys held an estate in the parish of Cummer, barony of Clare, county Galway, in the 19th centu... |
248 (Hanley) | Gunning (Kilroe) | John J. Gunning, tanner of Galway, bought land in the parish of Kilcoona, barony of Clare, county Ga... |
212 (Cheevers) | Kelly (The Grove) | Patrick Kelly lived at The Grove, Tuam, county Galway, which he held from Martin S. Kirwan in the 18... |
99 (Castlehacket) | Kirwan (Castlehacket) | In the 16th century the Castlehacket and Cahermorris estates near Tuam in county Galway belonged to... |
217 | Kirwan (Hillsbrook) | The Kirwans of Hillsbrook, a branch of the Kirwans of Cregg, were established in the parish of Kille... |
99 | Lambert (Castle Lambert) | During the 19th century the Lamberts, a junior branch of the Lamberts of Creg Clare, county Galway,... |
386 | Blake (Waterdale & Vermount) | In the early 19th century a junior branch of the Blakes of Kiltullagh, parish of Oranmore, barony of... |
94 (Bodkin-Summerville) & 352 (Shannonbridge-Lynch) | Lynch (Carrowbeg North) | The Lynchs owned an estate of 337 acres at Carrowbeg North, parish of Belclare, barony of Clare, cou... |
32 | Nolan (Ballybanagher) | Over 1,300 acres at Ballybanagher in the parish of Cummer, barony of Clare, county Galway, were gran... |
27 | Nolan (Ballinderry) | The Nolans were Elizabethan settlers in the Ballinrobe area of county Mayo. They lost most of their... |
85 (Caherhugh, Lynch) & 288 (Mirehill) | Redington (Mirehill) | In the late 18th century Nicholas Redington, eldest son of Thomas Redington of Creganna, was living... |
60 (Bermingham) | Ruttledge (Barbersfort) | A county Galway estate in the parish of Killererin, barony of Clare, purchased by Robert Ruttledge f... |
27 (Ballinduff) & 90 (Carnacrow) | Skerrett (Ballinduff) | The Skerretts owned an estate in the barony of Clare, county Galway, which was confiscated at the ti... |
307 | Smyth (Newgarden) | The Smyths appear to have held Newgarden or Pollaturk for most of the first half of the 19th century... |
215 | St. George (Headford) | The St Georges were a Cambridgeshire family who were granted lands in the Headford area by the Cromw... |
98. | Lambert (Castle Ellen) | The Lambert family came originally from Yorkshire but were settled in county Galway since the reign... |
325. | Daly (Raford) | The Daly family of Raford were descended from the Dalys of Carnakelly. The Raford estate was bought... |
132, 375. | Dolphin | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Oliver Dolphin held land in the parish of Killoscobe, barony of... |
349 [Seafield]. | Blake (Ardfry) | By patent dated 24 Feb 1681 the Blakes were granted almost 12,000 acres in counties Galway and Mayo,... |
192 | Kirwan (Gardenfield) | An estate in the parish of Tuam, county Galway, was restored to Martin Kirwan and his eldest son Ric... |
1 (Abbert) & 171 (Dundermot - Kelly) | Blakeney (Abbert) | Robert Blakeney, a member of a family of Elizabethan settlers, was granted lands at Castle Blakeney,... |
298 (Mount Silk -Mr Kelly Bourke) | Bodkin (Castletown & Mountsilk) | From the 17th century the Bodkins were established in the parish of Moylough, barony of Tiaquin, cou... |
295 (Mounthazel) | Browne (Moyvilly & Mounthazel) | The Moyvilly estate, near Oranmore, county Galway, was granted to the Brownes under the Acts of Sett... |
300 | Browne (Moyne) | The Brownes of Moyne were descended from the Brownes of Cloonkeely, near Tuam and of Newtown in the... |
316 | Nugent (Pallas) | In 1677 Thomas Nugent was granted an estate of 3,250 acres in the baronies of Leitrim and Longford,... |
307 (Newforest) | D'Arcy (Newforest) | This branch of the D'Arcy family were descended from Martin D'Arcy, second son of James 'Riveagh' D'... |
141 | Evans (Cross House) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation John C. Evans was leasing a number of townlands from Lord Fitzge... |
177 (Rochfort) | French (Elmhill) | A branch of the French family owned a small estate in the parish of Moylough, barony of Tiaquin, cou... |
291 (Monivea) | Ffrench (Monivea) | The Monivea estate, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, was acquired by the ffrenchs from the O'Kellys... |
77 (Bredagh - unoccupied), 86 (Camlagh), 142 (Cruise Lodge) & 211 (Greenville - Dillon) | Cruise/Cruice | It is evident from documents in the Westport Papers that the Cruise family, originally from Cruiseto... |
182 (Farmhill - Donnellan) & 310 (Newtown) | Kelly (Newtown) | A family with county Roscommon origins, members of 18th century generations of the Kellys served in... |
371 (Bodkin) | Kilkelly (Summerville) | An estate, centred on the house originally known as Thomastown and later as Summerville, was in the... |
344 (Ryehill - Redington) | Roche (Ryehill) | In the late 18th century the Ryehill estate in the parish of Monivea, barony of Tiaquin, county Galw... |
67 (Mack) | Mahon (Belleville) | The Mahons bought the Belleville estate in the parish of Monivea, barony of Clare, county Galway, fr... |
127 (Cooloo - O'Connor) | Browne (Ardskea & Cooloo) | In a Browne genealogy in the James Hardiman Library, NUI,Galway, the ancestry of this branch of the... |
371 (Thomastown) | Bodkin (Carrowbeg & Thomastown) | This branch of the Bodkin family owned an estate of 2,900 acres granted to them by patent dated 29 M... |
382 | O'Kelly (Gallagh & Ticooly) | The O'Kellys of Ticooly in the parish of Killosolan, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, and later of... |
382 | Burke (Tiaquin) | The estate of 5,879 acres was in the parish of Monivea, barony of Tiaquin, county Mayo and was adver... |
139 (Creeraun) | O'Kelly (Creeraun) | Teige Kelly was granted 191 acres in Creeraun, parish of Ballymacward, barony of Tiaquin, county Gal... |
216 | Hearn/Hearn Kirkaldy | Thomas Edward Hearn of Hearnsbrook is recorded as a resident proprietor in 1824. At the time of Grif... |
216 | Betagh (Killimorbologue) | J.T. Betagh is recorded as living at Heathlawn in 1814. |
180 | Eyre (Eyrecourt & Eyreville) | Giles Eyre, Eyrecourt Castle and Thomas Knutford Eyre, Eyreville, are described as resident propriet... |
331 (Maj. McCann) | McDermott (Ramore/Rathmore) | James Anthony McDermott of Ramore married Mary Agnes Blake of Cregg Castle in the early 19th century... |
181. | Palmer (Lickmolassy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Samuel Palmer was leasing a property valued at £35 from the Clan... |
249 (Kilskeagh) | Browne (Coolaran, Kilskeagh & Mountkelly) | The Browne's lands at Coolaran were confiscated by the Cromwelllian Commissioners but restored again... |
374 (Michael Tobin) | Bodkin (Roseberry) | An estate comprised of 2 townlands in the parish of Kilcroan, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, was... |
163 (John Kilkelly, Beaugh, Tuam) | Roe | The Roes owned an estate in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway from at le... |
359 | McDermott (Springfield) | According to William Keaveney this estate in the parish of Templetogher, barony of Ballymoe, county... |
204 (Bernard Cuniff) | O'Beirne (Gorteen) | A branch of the O’Beirne family held the townland of Gorteen, 299 acres, in the parish of Templetogh... |
239 (Killian) & 381 (Turlough, John Carroll) | Cheevers (Killian) | The Cheevers family originally owned estates in counties Wexford and Meath. Following their transpl... |
312. | Longworth | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation (publ. 1854) members of the Longworth family of Glynwood and Cre... |
96. | Evans (Ballymacward) | William Evans occupied this property at Carrownea for most of the 19th century as it is recorded as... |
214. | Bodkin (Ballymacward) | In the early 19th century the Hampstead estate was occupied by the Bodkin family. |
358 (Sopwell), 391 (Woodlawn) | Trench (Woodlawn) | The Trench family at Woodlawn were one of a number of Trench families who came to prominence in coun... |
64 | Mahon (Beech Hill) | The Mahons of Beech Hill, near Loughrea, county Galway, were a branch of the Mahon family of Castleg... |
330 (Rochford). | Bourchier (Co Galway) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, James Bourchier occupied a house at Rathglass, parish of Killaa... |
175. | Ussher [Usher] (Eastwell) | This family share a common ancestry with the other Ussher families in Ireland. At the end of the 17t... |
99 | ffrench (Castle ffrench) | Originally known as Clogher and purchased by the ffrenches from the O'Kellys in 1636. Confiscated b... |
74. | Kelly (Killaan) | In 1814 Malachy Kelly was resident at Boula, Kilconnell. The property at Ashbrook, formerly Bouilagh... |
113 | Daly (Killimordaly) | This branch of the Dalys are derived from Teige Fitzdermot O'Daly who built Killimor Castle in the 1... |
97. | Davis/Davies (Kilconnell) | John Davies was resident at Castle-bin, Kilconnell, in 1814. The estate of George Davies, in the par... |
311 | North | Northbrook was the residence of Mr. William North in 1814. The lands at Northbrook or Garrinahane, p... |
92 | Handcock | Patrick Melvin writes that Carrowntryla was originally a Burke property, which was sold in 1753 to A... |
13 (Ashfield) | Kelly (Boyounagh) | A branch of the Kelly family held an estate in the parish of Boyounagh, barony of Ballymoe, county G... |
294 | Bellew (Mountbellew) | The Bellew family of Williamstown, county Louth, were granted lands in the parish of Moylough, baron... |
32 (Ballybane - Patrick Kelly), 99 (Castle Kelly) | Kelly (Aghrane Castle/Castle Kelly) | The Kellys were settled at Castlekelly, Ballygar, barony of Killian, county Galway, from the late 17... |
339 (Taaffe) | Kelly (Rookwood) | This family is well recorded in Vera Hughes' book. Crofton Kelly and his wife Elizabeth Threwles we... |
300 | Kelly (Muckloon) | In 1728 the Kellys settled at Muckloon, parish of Taghboy, barony of Killian, county Galway, which t... |
99 (Castlegar) | Mahon (Castlegar) | The Mahons were settled at Castlegar from the early 18th century. In 1711 the Earl of Clanricarde l... |
99, 321 | Smyth (Portlick Castle) | This branch of the Smyth family appear to descend from the Rev Robert Smith, rector of Ballyloughloe... |
132 | Pilkington (Abbeyville) | The Pilkington family held a small estate centred on their house at Abbeyville in the parish of Kill... |
22 (Ballynagar) | Aylward | A branch of the Aylward family of Faithlegg, county Waterford was transported to Connacht in the mid... |
271 | Kelly-Egan | An estate owned by Francis Kelly-Egan at Annaghkallagh, in the parish of Clonfert, barony of Longfor... |
5 (Annaghbeg) | Moore (Clonfert) | Hubert Moore is recorded as the occupier of property in the baronies of Cloonmacnowen, Kilconnell an... |
147 | Birmingham (Dalgin & Millbrook) | The Birminghams of Dalgin, parish of Addergoole, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, were descended fr... |
99 (Castlegrove) & 100 (Castlemoyle - Browne) | Blake (Castlegrove) | By his will (1612) Robert Blake of Ardfry left the lands of Castlegrove or Fartigare as they were o... |
66 | Blake (Belmont) | The Blakes of Belmont, parish of Liskeevy, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, were descended from Joh... |
229 (Kilcloony) & 326 (Rahoon) | Bodkin (Kilcloony) | The Kilcloony estate, parish of Tuam, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, was granted to Edward Bodkin... |
223 (Henry Joyce) | Browne (Brownesgrove) | Thomas Browne, a younger son of the Brownes of Tuam, county Galway, was a wealthy agent and merchant... |
69 (D'Arcy) | Bermingham/Birmingham | Edward Bermingham, Lord Athenry, was granted over 5,000 acres, mainly in the barony of Dunmore, coun... |
223 | Jennings (Ironpool) | Richard Jenings of Ironpool, parish of Kilconla, barony of Dunmore, county Galway, held an estate of... |
96 | Higgins (Carrowpadden) | The Higgins family were transplanted in Cromwellian times and resident until the early 19th century,... |
40 | Lally | A family with a large estate in the Tuam area of county Galway, centred on Tullinadaly Castle, which... |
377 | Lynch (Rockwell) | Mary Lynch and her son Michael were granted 333 acres at Tobberoe by patent dated 16 Mar 1678. At th... |
173 (Egan) | Shee | Charles ffrench Blake Forster traces this family's lineage from O'Shee of county Tipperary, who late... |
378 | Vesey (Castlebar) | George Vesey of Castlebar held the townland of Cahernabrock, parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, c... |
28 (Ballinlass - Fallon) & 345 (St Brendans - Fallon) | ffrench (Ballinamore) | The Honourable Martin ffrench was a younger brother of Sir Thomas ffrench, 3rd Baron. Martin ffrenc... |
223 | Joyce (Joycegrove) | An estate in the parishes of Tuam, barony of Dunmore and Dunmore, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway,... |
174 | Martin (Ballynakill) | Andrew Martin was leasing property at Eagle Hill, parish of Ballynakill, barony of Leitrim, at the t... |
148 | Daly (Dalystown) | In 1814 the Rt. Hon Denis Bowes Daly was the owner of the Dalystown estate, the son of Hyacinth Dal... |
5 | Burke (Kiltartan) | John Burke, of Normangrove, near Kinvara, is recorded as offering lands for lease in that area in t... |
306. | de Basterot | Fahey states that Frances, daughter of James French of Duras/Doorus, married a French gentleman, Bar... |
222 | Donnellan | Edmund Donnellan owned property in and around Kinvarra at the time of Griffith's Valuation. A Nicho... |
373. | Burke (Tintrim) | John Burke of Tintrim is recorded as a resident proprietor in 1824. Tintrim was also recorded as the... |
334. | Athy | The Athy family were one of the original Tribes of Galway. Their estate was mainly centred around th... |
20 (Balleighter), 38 (Ballydonnellan), 182 (Farmhill), 235 (Killagh). | Donnellan/Donelan | An estate of over 3,000 acres in the baronies of Clonmacnowen and Kilconnell, county Galway, was gra... |
96. | Hartigan | Rev. Edward Hartigan's residence was at Carrowmana, Kilconnell, in 1814. An Edward Hartigan is recor... |
68 (Besborough - John Mahon), 214 (Derryhivney) | Harding | The report of the Harding estate in the Court of Chancery 1861 gives details of this estate. Theoba... |
277. | Lowe | Nathaniel Lowe was a member of a Cromwellian family who had settled in county Westmeath. O'Gorman st... |
257. | Peyton (Knockvicar) | The representatives of Charles Peyton are recorded as the owners of over 600 acres in county Roscomm... |
51. | Popham | The Popham family held lands in counties Roscommon & Sligo. At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Ale... |
51. | Elwood (Roscommon) | The Elwood family settled at Kilkeeran Castle, in the parish of Kilmainebeg, barony of Kilmaine, cou... |
86, 343. | Irwin (Roscommon & Galway) | Andrew Irwin, of Ballymore, Boyle, county Roscommon, held over 700 acres in county Galway in the 187... |
148. | Roycroft | William Roycroft, whose address was Danesfort, Carrick-on-Shannon, held over 350 acres in county Ros... |
216 & 259. | Kirkwood (Boyle) | The Kirkwood family were landowners in the barony of Boyle during the nineteenth century. Andrew and... |
20 | Fallon (Ballina) | A branch of the the Gaelic chieftain family of O'Fallon was granted land at Ballina in the parish of... |
51 (Ballymurray) & 348 (Scregg) | Kelly (Scregg) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Edmund Kelly held an estate in the parishes of Killinvoy and Kil... |
98 (Castlecoote - Nolan), 139 (Creta - Harken), 297 (Mount Prospect - Browne) & 347 (Sandfield - Sandes) | Coote | The Coote family settled in Queen's county (county Laois) in the early 17th century and the head of... |
40 (Ballygalda), 101 (Castlestrange), 127 (Coolmeen) & 178 (Englishtown) | Mitchell (Castle Strange) | Cornet Thomas Mitchell from Scotland settled at Castlestrange, county Roscommon in the mid 17th cent... |
105 (Churchboro - Kelly) | McCreery | In the mid 1850s John McCreery held church lands at Killinvoy in the parish of Killinvoy, barony of... |
121 | Trench (Heywood) | The Trenchs of Garbally, county Galway, from whom the Heywood, county Laois branch are descended, bo... |
126 (Coolderry) | Caulfeild (Dunamon) | The Dunamon estate was held under a lease for 500 years from John King, Lord Kingston to Thomas Caul... |
146 (Curramore - Caulfield), 216 (Heathfield), 265 (Lissadorn), 343 (Runnimeade - Fallon) & 358 (South Park) | Balfe | The Balfe family were settled at Heathfield in county Roscommon in the 18th century but had moved to... |
185 (Fig-hill) & 226 (Keoghville) | Keogh (Keoghville) | The Keoghs were large landowners in county Roscommon before the Acts of Settlement when they lost mu... |
191 (Galeybeg - Purdue) | Bond (Carrownure) | The Bonds were descended from a Presbyterian minister who settled in county Longford in the mid 18th... |
201 | Burke (Glinsk) | Ulick Burke of Glinsk, parish of Ballynakill, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, was created a baron... |
202 | Dowell (Co Roscommon) | In the 1850s Miss Eliza Dowell held a townland in the each of the parishes of Kiltoom and Taghboy an... |
219 (Hudson's Bay); 222 (John's Port); 382 (Twyford) | Hodson (Athlone) | The Hodsons appear to have been resident at St Johns, near Athlone from at least the early 18th cent... |
258 (Lyster) | Hunt (Co Roscommon) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry'' (1904), John Hunt owned extensive estates in county Roscommon... |
258 (Lackan) & 278 (Lysterfield) | Lyster (Lysterfield) | The Lyster estate was in the parishes of Cam, Kiltoom and Taghmaconnell, barony of Athlone, county R... |
261 (Larkfield), 273 (Longfield) & 326 (Rahara - Dowling) | Sproule | In the mid 19th century the Sproule estate was in the parish of Rahara, barony of Athlone, county Ro... |
289 (Moat Park) | Crofton (Mote Park) | The senior branch of the Crofton family settled at Ballymurray, county Roscommon in the 16th century... |
296 | Walsh/Hussey Walsh | Richard Walsh, a younger son of the Walsh family of county Kilkenny, was transplanted to Crannagh, p... |
297 | Plunkett (Mountplunkett) | The Plunketts were a Catholic family residing at Mountplunkett from the 18th century. Christopher Ge... |
338 | Wilson (Rockhill) | The Wilsons held an estate of just under 300 acres at Carrownolan, parish of Kiltoom, barony of Athl... |
371 | Naghten (Thomastown) | The Naghtens or O'Naghtens were one of the old Gaelic families who managed to retain some of their f... |
382 | Kelly (Turrock) | This family of Kellys had an estate in the parishes of Taghboy and Cam, barony of Athlone, county Ro... |
388 (Whitehouse) | O'Sullivan | John O'Sullivan held land in the parish of Drum, barony of Athlone, county Roscommon in the 1850s.... |
281. | Grace | The Mantua estate in county Roscommon came into Grace ownership in the 18th century through the marr... |
215. | Young (Castlerea & Sligo) | The Young family held lands in the parish of Drumcliff according to the 1749 Census of Elphin. In 18... |
321 | Stafford | The Stafford property was leased from Lord Lorton's estate and was located in the parish of Creeve,... |
344 | The Cummins family held property at Ryefield in the parish of Creeve, barony of Frenchpark. | |
344. | Comyn (Kilconnell) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' states that Andrew Comyn of Ryefield, county Roscommon, married... |
105 | Kelly (Churchboro) | A branch of the Kelly family was resident at Churchboro on the church lands of Killinvoy, barony of... |
326 (Raheen - Harken) & 330 (Rathmile) | Irwin (Rathmoyle) | Richard, Robert and John Irwin were occupiers and lessors of property in the parish of Baslick, baro... |
287. | O'Conor (Milltown/Milton) | The O'Conors of Milltown, barony of Castlereagh, county Roscommon, share a common ancestry with the... |
295. | O'Conor (Mount Druid) | Denis O'Conor was one of the principlal lessors in the parish of Kilcorkey, barony of Castlereagh at... |
219 (Hughestown) | Mulloy | In the later nineteenth century the Mulloy estate was centred on the demesne of Hughestown, county R... |
15 & 190. | Johnston (Friarstown) | The Friarstown estate was held on lease by the Johnston family from the Earl of Milltown though Fria... |
121 | Booth (Cloverhill) | In the mid 1850s Thomas Booth held the townland of Lissagallan, parish of Fuerty, barony of Athlone,... |
146 (Lyster) | Hamilton | Christopher Hamilton's estate in the parish of Drumatemple, barony of Ballymoe, county Roscommon was... |
77 (Brierfield) & 273 (Lodge) | Hawkes (Brierfield) | Charles Hawkes settled in county Roscommon in the late 17th century and was a younger son of Captain... |
82 | Burne | James Burne, a Quaker farmer, was resident at Galy in the parish of Killinvoy, barony of Athlone in... |
86 (Camlagh -Cruise) | Newcomen | In the late 17th century a junior branch of the Newcomen family of county Longford moved to Knock, c... |
225 | Kelly (Kellybrook) | The townland of Kellybrook was in the 2 parishes of Killinvoy and St Johns, barony of Athlone, count... |
260 (Laragh and Ross) | Tighe (Laragh & Galway) | Richard Tighe of Laragh, county Roscommon, had a son Thomas Tighe. In 1828 Rosina a daughter of Tho... |
261 | Irwin (Beechwood) | Christopher Irwin of Newtown and Leabeg, barony of Ballymoe, county Roscommon was a younger brother... |
273 (Loberry) | Lynch (Castlereagh & Roseberry) | The Lowberry estate of Martin Lynch, of Roseberry, county Galway, containing over 3,000 acres, locat... |
97 (Cartron) | Waldron/Waldron Hamilton | A Leicestershire family who settled at Cartron near Carrick-on-Shannon on the county Leitrim/Roscomm... |
245 | Auchmuty | The Auchmutys were a family of Scottish extraction who settled in Longford in the 17th century. They... |
64 (Beechwood) & 71 (Bloomfield) | Ferrall (Co Roscommon) | In the early 19th century John Farrell or Ferrall acquired large tracts of land mainly in county Ros... |
218 | Blakeney (Holywell) | In 1761 Charles Blakeney, a member of a junior branch of the Blakeneys of Abbert, married Bridget, d... |
160 & 164 | Digby (Drumdaff) | Thomas Digby was resident at Ballymartin, parish of Rosccommon in 1749. In 1828 Thomas G. Digby was... |
215 (Carey) | Roper (Hazelbrook) | A county Roscommon family, established at Hazelbrook from the end of the 18th century, family member... |
266 (Purdon) | McCausland (Limavady) | The McCausland family of Drenagh or Fruit Hill, Limavady, county Derry, held almost 5000 acres in co... |
174 | Corr | Henry Corr held land from the Goffs at Derrane, parish of Kilbride, barony of Ballintober South, cou... |
343 (Irwin) | Gaynor | The Gaynors held land from the Goff family at Roxborough, parish of Kilbride, barony of Ballintober... |
7 (Annewille) & 260 (Lancaster) | Lancaster | The Lancaster family were settled in the Ballinasloe locality from the late eighteenth century when... |
325 (Joseph Tully) 332 (Thomas Tully) | Tully (Loughrea) | Thomas Tully of Rafarn, Loughrea was the owner of over 200 acres in county Roscommon in the 1870s. |
375. | Kelly (Creagh) | Six generations of this family lived in the parish of Creagh, county Roscommon, from the early 18th... |
361 (Spruce Hill). | Harrison (Co Galway) | John Harrison, living in Chester, held over 600 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. He was one of t... |
392 (Woodpark) | Lynch (Moycarn) | Owen Lynch had an estate in the parish of Moore, barony of Moycarn, in the mid-nineteenth century. I... |
19 | O'Conor (Ballagh) | According to "Our Correspondent" writing in the ''Tuam Herald'' of 1 Dec 1928, Ballagh was the prope... |
2 (Abbeyville), 261 (Larkfield) | Fleming | McTernan states that the Flemings came into possession of lands in Sligo in the wake of the Cromwell... |
282 | Davis (Martinstown) | James Davis, eldest son of George Davys FitzRichard (1703-1767), married Frances, daughter of George... |
105 (Church Park) & 368 (Tempe) | Neligan | The Neligans held the 664 acres of the townland of Emlaghmore, parish of Oran, barony of Ballymoe, c... |
297 (Mount Pleasant) & 343 (Rush Hill) | Devenish | The Devenish family were resident in county Roscommon from the 17th century. By the late 18th cent... |
12 (Arm Lodge- Cotton) & 339 (Rockville) | Lloyd (Rockville) | Rockville, originally a Blackburn property, came into the possession of the Lloyd family following t... |
111 (Clonahee) & 293 (Moss Hill) | Conry (Cloonahee) | Cloonahee, barony of Roscommon, was part of the ancient territory of the O Maolchonaires or Conrys,... |
364 (Strokestown) & 310 (Newtown - Dignam) | Mahon/Pakenham-Mahon | In February 1666 Captain Nicholas Mahon was granted over 2,700 acres in the barony of Roscommon and... |
116 | Mahon (Cloonfree) | This branch of the Mahon family were established at Cloonfree, parish of Cloonfinlough, county Rosco... |
357 | Lloyd (Smith Hill) | The Lloyds of Smith Hill were a branch of the Lloyds of Croghan. Robert Jones Lloyd of Smithhill Ho... |
189 | Taaffe (Foxborough) | A family of Taaffe were established as landowners in the Strokestown area from the 18th century. Ge... |
9 | Somerville (Mount Nugent) | A junior branch of the Somerville family of county Meath, Barons Athlumney, had an estate in countie... |
71 (Farrell) | Toler (Bloomfield) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Peter Toler held lands in the parishes of Kilcooley and Killuki... |
89 | Kelly (Cargins) | Ignatius Kelly, son of Edmund Kelly of Castleruby, was residing at Carrigens at the time of the Cens... |
374 | O'Conor (Toomona) | The branch of the O'Conor family known as O'Conor Roe had extensive lands in county Roscommon which... |
181 | Mills | Members of the Mills family of county Roscommon attended Trinity College, Dublin in the 18th century... |
270 (Malachy Madden) | Nolan (Lisnaneane) | The Nolan estate was in the parishes of Cloonfinlough, Kilcooley and Killukin, barony and county of... |
129 (Plunkett) | Egan (Corbally) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Egan held townlands in the parishes of Kilcooley and Kiltru... |
129 (Corbally) | Plunkett (Castleplunket) | Joseph Plunket of Carrowreagh and Patrick Plunket of Braiscan are recorded as gentlemen in the Censu... |
347 | Sandys | Edwyn Sandys Reynolds, a Protestant gentleman, resided at "Darham" in 1749. Robert Sandes was livin... |
162 (Drumard) | Jones (Leitrim) | Catherine Penelope Jones was a lessor of land in several townlands in Drumreilly parish as well as e... |
13 (Ashfort) | Lawder (Tully) | Bryan Lawder, a farmer, was resident at Tully, parish of Elphin in 1749. The Lawder pedigree shows t... |
180 | O'Brien (Fairfield) | Mary Casteleyn's article in ''The Irish Genealogist'' gives a detailed history of this family. Besi... |
190 (Frenchlawn) & 338 (Rocksavage) | French (Frenchlawn & Frenchbrook) | Martin J. Blake writes that the ancestor of this branch of the French family was Simon A. Hyacinth F... |
5 | Tyrrell | A Christopher Tirrel was granted over 750 acres in the barony of Ballintober, county Roscommon in 16... |
7 (Annefield - Elwood) | Bowen (Annefield) | The Bowens of county Mayo appear to be descended from the Bowens of Ballyadams, Queen's county [coun... |
8 (Ardagh) | O'Carroll | Melvin refers to the transplantation of John Carroll to county Galway under Cromwell and that the C... |
193 | Crampton | Members of the Crampton family were rectors of the parishes of Headford on the border between counti... |
19 | Kelly (Bernard) | The estate of Michael and Patrick Kelly of Turlagh or Ballagh, parish of Rahara, barony of Athlone,... |
72 (Bob's Grove - Christopher Davies) | Ormsby (Rocksavage) | In the mid 18th century Rocksavage, parish of Athleague, barony of Athlone, county Roscommon, came i... |
79 (Brooklawn - John Griffin) | Blake (Tuam) | Mark Blake was the second son of George Blake of Garracloone, county Mayo and his wife Juliane Lynch... |
79 (Brook Lodge - Rev Sydney Ormsby) | Ormsby (Tobervaddy) | A branch of the Ormsby family was settled at Toberavaddy in the parish of Fuerty, barony of Athlone,... |
83 (Bushy Park - Lyster) | Talbot (Mount Talbot) | The Talbots were descended from a younger son of the Talbots of Malahide in the 16th century. They w... |
284 (Melcomb - unoccupied) | O'Donel | Some of the O'Donnells of Ulster settled in county Mayo in the 17th century, initially in the Ballyc... |
143 | French (Cuillaun) | A Francis French held an estate at Cuillaun, parish of Kilvine, barony of Clanmorris, county Mayo in... |
135 (Coursefield) | Netterville | The descendants of a younger son of the 1st Viscount Netterville established an estate at Lecarrow,... |
90 (Carnagrigga) | Concanon | The Concannons were formerly Gaelic chiefs in the Kilkerrin area of north east Galway. The lands of... |
94 (Carrabeg -Sweeney) & 368 (Tavrane) | O'Grady (Tavraun) | An estate mainly located in the parish of Aghamore, barony of Costello, county Mayo but also contain... |
97 (Horan) | Bourke (Castleburke) | A vast estate in county Mayo had been established by Sir Theobald Bourke, 'Tibbot ne Long', created... |
99 | Kelly (Castlegar) | The Kellys held just under 600 acres from the Brownes of Castlemagarret at Castlegar, near Claremorr... |
104 | Mahon (Cavetown) | The Mahons of Cavetown, county Roscommon, were descended from Peter Mahon, the fourth son of Nichola... |
133 (Correen), 345 (St Marks) | Potts | O’Brien writes that the Potts were a family who came from Cheshire and settled in King’s County (Cou... |
322 (Prospect) | Nolan (Ardrahan) | The OS Name Books record John Nolan, of Prospect, Gort, as a proprietor in the parish of Ardrahan i... |
148 (Symmes) | Redington (Dangan) | The Redingtons held land in the Dangan locality from at least the 1830s. At the time of Griffith's... |
65 (Belleisle - Thomas Maunsell), 284, 352. | Yelverton | From the late 1780s the Yelvertons held an estate in the parish of Ballintober, barony of Carra, cou... |
190. | Blake (Kiltullagh, Frenchfort & Vermount) | The lands of Kiltullagh/Kiltolla, parish of Oranmore, barony of Dunkellin, county Galway, were grant... |
282 | Marnell | In 1749 James Marnell is recorded as residing at Cregawon in the parish of Kilcroan, barony of Bally... |
371. | Carter (Dromahaire) | McParlan includes John Carter and brothers of Drumlease on a list of "resident gentlement of propert... |
170. | Irwin (Leitrim & Monaghan) | William N. Irwin, a medical doctor, held land at Beihy, parish of Cloone, barony of Mohill, county L... |
185 | Skerrett (Finavarra) | In his will dated 26 November 1681 James Skerrett FitzMarcus of Galway, merchant, left his county Cl... |
31 (Ballyallaban) | White (Cahiracon) | The Whites of Woodlands, county Dublin, Rathcline, county Longford, Lareen, county Leitrim, Cahircon... |
328 (Rath-bane) | Creagh (Mount Elva) | Lewis writes that the Creaghs were granted all the parish of Kilmoon, barony of Burren, county Clare... |
181 (Fantore) | Johnston (Aran View) | In the 1850s Robert Johnstone held 157 acres of Ballyinsheen Beg, parish of Kilmoon, barony of Burre... |
2 (Adelphi), 228 (Kilcarragh) | Fitzgerald (Kilcarragh & Adelphi) | This family was established at Kilcarragh, parish of Kilfenora, barony of Corcomroe, county Clare in... |
12 (Arranview), 157 (Doolen), 289 (Moher), 346 (Sand-field), 387 (Wellpark) | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
58 (Ballyvorda, John Lysaght), 136 (Cragbrien, George Stackpoole) | Stacpoole (Cragbrien) | The Reverend William Stacpoole of Cragbrien, parish of Clondagad, barony of Islands, county Clare, w... |
69 (Birchfield), 349 (Seamount), 375 (Toonagh) | O'Brien (Birchfield) | Cornelius O'Brien was the son of Henry O'Brien of Ennis, county Clare and Helen O'Callaghan of Kilgo... |
392 | Lysaght (Woodmount) | Weir writes that George Lysaght lived at Woodmount, parish of Kilmanaheen, county Clare, in the late... |
44 (Ballykeel), 58 (Ballyvorda), 230 (Kilcornan) | Lysaght (Ballykeel) | Cecil Stacpoole Kenny gives a detailed account of the family history of this family in MS 2110, Nati... |
286 (Milford), 387 (Westpark) | Morony (Milltown Malbay) | The Moronys of Miltown Malbay, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Mo... |
102 (Castletown), 142 (Crovahan), 190 (Freigh), 232 (Kildimo) | Wyndham | The Wyndham/Leconfield Irish estate, derived from the O’Briens, Earls of Thomond, was the largest es... |
187 (Fortane-beg), 347 (Sans Souci) | Westropp (Fort Anne) | A branch of the Westropp family descended from a younger brother of Mountiford Westropp of Attyflin,... |
94 (Carrigoran) | Fitzgerald (Carrigoran) | A branch of the Geraldines of Pallas, county Limerick, was established at Carrigoran, parish of Kiln... |
320 (Port), 339 (Rockview) | O'Loghlen | The Burren area in county Clare was the territory of the O’Loghlens until its confiscation in the mi... |
154 | Lopdell (Derryowen) | An English family who settled in county Galway at the end of the 17th century. Christopher Lopdell... |
108 | Burton (Clifden & Mungret) | In 1780 Edward William Burton of Clifden was High Sheriff of county Clare and William Burton of Clif... |
336 | Tymons | Weir writes that a John Tymons was resident at Riverston, county Clare, in 1799. Michael Blood of B... |
8 (Applevale), 137 (Cranaher), 343 (Roxton) | Blood (Roxton & Cranagher) | The Blood family was established in county Clare from the early 17th century. By the mid 18th centu... |
85 (Cahircalla), 168 (Dromore), 311 (Nutfield) | Crowe (Dromore) | The Crowe family were living at Nutfield, near Ennis, county Clare in the 1780s. Burke records that... |
145 | Faircloth | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Henry Faircloth is recorded as holding land in the parish of Clo... |
5 (Annagh), 68 (Berry-lodge), 176 (Eden Vale) | Stacpoole (Eden Vale) | The Stacpooles were a county Limerick Catholic family. Clement Stacpoole was transplanted to county... |
93 (Carrigaholt), 206 (Gower) | Burton (Buncraggy & Carrigaholt) | Samuel Burton of Buncraggy, county Clare, married Margaret Harris and died in 1712. From their elde... |
44 (Ballykett), 107 (Clarefield) | Hickman (Ballykett) | This branch of the Hickman family is descended from George Hickman, second son of Henry Hickman of B... |
87 (Cappa), 324 (Querin) | Borough | The townland of Querrin, parish and barony of Moyarta, county Clare, was granted to Anthony Hickman... |
55 (Ballysheen), 79 (Broomhill), 95 (Carrodota), 352 (Shannon View) | Vandeleur (Kilrush) | The Vandeleur family are descended from Maxmilian Van Der Leur, a Dutch merchant, who had settled in... |
61 (Barntick), 88 (Carass), 107 (Claremount) | Roche (Carass) | George Roche was Mayor of Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century and also represented the cit... |
81 (Buncraggy) | Conyngham | Of Scottish descent, Henry Conyngham, member of parliament for county Donegal, supported the William... |
91 | Stamer (Carnelly) | William Stamer, a member of an old English Protestant family from Essex, England, moved to county Ki... |
281 | Healy (Manusmore) | In the late 18th century the Healy family were located in the Newmarket on Fergus area of county Cla... |
253 | Mulvihill | The Mulvihills held Knockanira, parish of Killone, barony of Islands, county Clare, from the Earls o... |
307 | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
83 (Bushypark) | Cullinan (Ennis) | Members of the Cullinan family were resident in the parish of Drumcliff, barony of Islands, county C... |
64 (Beechpark), 216 (Hermitage) | Keane (Beech Park) | The Keanes were established in county Clare from at least the mid 17th century and were residing at... |
85 (Cahircalla) | Mahon (Corbally) | The estate of the Mahons of Corbally was mainly in the parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper,... |
85 (Cahircalla) | England | Members of the England family appear in the records of county Clare from the late 17th century and t... |
79 (Brookville), 136 (Craigleigh - Thomas Pilkington) | Janns | The Janns were a family established in the town of Ennis, county Clare, from at least the late 18th... |
98 | Butler (Castlecrine) | The Butlers of Castlecrine, parish of Kilfinaghta, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, descend f... |
296 (Mount-Ievers) | Ievers (Mountievers) | The first member of this family to settle in county Clare in the 1640s was Henry Ievers. He was a c... |
137 | O'Brien/Stafford O'Brien | In 1699 Henry O'Brien, second son of sir Donough O'Brien of Dromoland Castle, county Clare, married... |
324 | Quin (Quinsborough) | Lord George Quin was the second son of Thomas Taylour, 1st Marquess of Headfort and Mary, only daugh... |
100 (Castlepark - William Maunsell), 324 (Quinpool) | Delmege | The French "Palatine" family of Delmege or Dolmage were settled at Rathkeale in county Limerick in t... |
107 (Clare Villa - Peter O'Loughlin) | Joynt (Clareville) | A Huguenot family located in the Limerick area from the late 17th century. William Joynt of Limeric... |
149 | Canny (Newmarket on Fergus) | This family was resident in the Newmarket on Fergus locality of county Clare from the early 19th cen... |
359 | Wood (Lota House) | George Abraham Wood held some land in the parish of Feenagh, barony of Bunratty Upper, county Clare,... |
88 (Carban) & 94 (Carrigerry) | Creagh (Cahirbane) | Weir writes that Charles Creagh and his wife went to live at Carrowbane, parish of Kilmaleery, baron... |
353 | Fitzgerald (Shepperton) | A junior branch of the Fitzgerald family of Carrigoran, county Clare, Charles Fitzgerald was the thi... |
129 (Corbally), 273 (Lodge) | Spaight | The Spaight family was originally from Kent. In the late 17th century Thomas Spaight was seneschal... |
234 | Studdert (Kilkishen) | The Studdert families of Kilkishen and Bunratty, county Clare, are descended from the Reverend Georg... |
82 | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
35 (Ballycasey), 51 (Ballymorta), 375 (Toonagh) | Miller (Ballycaseymore) | A Scottish family who were settled in the parish of Drumline, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare... |
168 (Dromoland) | O'Brien (Dromoland) | The introduction to the Inchiquin Papers in the National Library of Ireland records that, in about 1... |
34 | Colpoys (Ballycar) | The Colpoys were originally from Hampshire, England. George Colpoys was living at Ballycar, parish... |
207 (Granahine) | Molony (Granaghan) | The Molonys of Granaghan, parish of Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, were descen... |
326 (Ralahine) | Vandeleur (Rathlaheen) | The Vandeleurs’ Rathlahine estate was in the parishes of Feenagh and Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty... |
98 | Blood Smyth | In 1784 Matthew Blood, a Lieutenant in the 57th regiment, son of John Blood of Castlefergus, parish... |
233 (Kilgorey), 375 (Tonreen) | O'Connell (Kilgory) | A branch of the O’Connells of county Kerry held land in county Clare from at least the mid 18th cent... |
31 (Ballyaley) | Stacpoole (Ballyallia) | This was a junior branch of the Stacpoole family of Annagh and Eden Vale, county Clare. George Sta... |
308 | Mahon (Newpark) | Patrick Mahon leased Newpark, Ennis, county Clare, from the Hickman family in 1810 and moved to live... |
120 (Clony) | Bindon | The Bindon family were located in the counties of Clare and Limerick from the late 17th century. Dav... |
45 | Blood (Ballykilty) | The Bloods of Ballykilty and Blood Smyths are junior branches of the Blood family of Cranagher, coun... |
148 (Dangan) | Creagh (Dangan) | This family descend from Pierse Creagh who was Mayor of Limerick in 1651 and died at Dangan, parish... |
143 | Steele (Cullane) | A family originally from Somerset, who settled in county Clare in the early 18th century and acquire... |
67 (Belvoir) | Wilson (Belvoir) | The Wilson family settled at Belvoir, near Sixmilebridge, county Clare, in the 18th century. Richar... |
99 (Castlelake) | Gabbett (Co Clare) | The Gabbetts of Castle Lake, Corbally and Shepperton, county Clare were a junior branch of the Gabbe... |
9 (Ardcloney) | Bouchier/Bourchier (Co Clare) | Thomas Bouchier/Bourchier, a soldier from Northamptonshire, settled in county Tipperary, at the begi... |
200 (Glenomara) | Arthur (Glenomera) | A family who moved from county Limerick to Ballyquin, county Clare when they purchased land from the... |
219 | Bentley (Hurdleston) | The ancestors of the Bentleys received land in county Clare under the Cromwellian settlement of the... |
65 (Bellisle), 69 (Birdhill), 98 (Castle-cranna), 136 (Crag), 179 (Errinna House), 181 (Fairy-hall), 376 (Traverston) | Going (Traverston & Violethill) | Robert Going of Cranagh, county Tipperary, who died in the early 1730s, left three sons, Robert of T... |
156 (Doonass), 158 (Doone), 309 (Newtown), 364 (Summerhill) | Massy (Doonass) | The Reverend Charles Massy, Dean of Limerick, was a younger brother of Hugh Baron Massy. He married... |
14 (Attyflin), 341 (Ross) | Westropp (Attyflin) | Montiford Westropp settled in county Limerick in the mid 17th century. His son Montiford purchased... |
57, 100 (Castlelough), 188 (Fort William) | Parker (Castlelough & Ballyvalley) | Captain John Parker was granted 1,242 acres in the barony of Owney and Arra, county Tipperary in 166... |
370 | Purdon (Tinerana) | The Purdons were active in the affairs of Limerick city but lived in the parish of Ogonnelloe, baron... |
128 (Coolrea), 269 (Lis-meehan), 283 (Maryfort), 345 (St Catherines) | 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... |
159 (Drewsboro & Drews-lodge) | Drew (Drewsborough & Drewscourt) | A branch of a Devonshire family who settled in county Waterford in the reign of Elizabeth I. By th... |
114 (Clondegad - John Whitstone), 151 (Derrymore) | Gore (Derrymore) | A branch of the Gore family of Clonroad, Ennis, county Clare and later of Tyredagh Castle, Joseph Go... |
23 (Ballinahinch) | O'Callaghan (Ballinahinch) | Weir writes that Ballinahinch, parish of Kilnoe, county Clare, belonged to the O'Callaghans from the... |
136 | Molony (Cragg) | The Molonys of Cragg, parish of Tulla, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Molonys of nea... |
249 (Kiltannan) | Molony (Kiltanon) | This family were established in county Clare from the early 17th century and the Kiltanon branch are... |
341 | Rynd | In the 1870s the Reverend James William Rynd of Galbally, county Tipperary, owned 685 acres in count... |
307 (Newgrove), 372 (Tiereda-castle) | Browne (Newgrove) | The Brownes were Elizabethan settlers. In 1765 Thomas Browne of Newgrove married Mary Wesby and had... |
316 | Henn (Paradise) | The Henns, an English family, were granted lands in county Clare by the Earl of Thomond at the end o... |
326 (Raheens) | Brady/Brady Browne | The Brady family in county Clare were descended from Hugh Brady, post-Reformation bishop of Meath. L... |
132 (Corn-field), 187 (Fort-Fergus) | Ball (Fort Fergus) | William Hawkins Ball was the eldest son of Benjamin Ball of Dublin and his wife Elizabeth, daughter... |
187 (Fort-Fergus) | Ross-Lewin (Ross Hill) | The Ross-Lewin estate was in the parishes of Kilchreest and Killadysert, barony of Clonderalaw, coun... |
84 (Cahiracon) | Scott (Cahiracon) | In 1712 the Earl of Thomond leased Cahercon/Cahiracon, parish of Kilfiddane, and Killadysert, parish... |
31 | Barclay | McAuliffe writes that the Barclays, a Quaker family, came from Scotland to Ireland. At the end of t... |
106 (Clanderlaw), 168 (Dromore - Jonas Studdart) | Studdert (Clonderalaw) | Five generations of Studderts lived at Clonderalaw, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clonderalaw, count... |
245 (Kilmore), 312 (Oakland Lodge) | Hickman (Kilmore) | By his second marriage Gregory Hickman, merchant of Hamburgh, had three sons. The eldest, Walter, fo... |
8 (Applevale), 117 (Clonkerry), 389 (Willbrook - William Adams) | Brew | The Brew family were resident in Ennis, county Clare, from the mid 18th century. An agreement dated... |
3 | Bourke (Kerry) | The representatives of Maj.General Thomas Bourke owned over 900 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s.... |
5 (Annagh) | Rae | Members of the Rae family, whose estate was centred on Keel House, Castlemaine, held over 5000 acres... |
9 (Ardfert Abbey), 354 (Sackville) | Crosbie/Talbot-Crosbie (Ardfert) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
377 (Tubrid) | Gun/Gunn | The Gun (sometimes spelt Gunn) family were descended from Reverend William Gun, of Limerick, but wer... |
62 (Barrow), 188 (Fortwilliam) | Collis | The Collis family seem to have become established in county Kerry after the Cromwellian settlement a... |
11 (Ardtully), 120 (Cloontoo), 356 (Slacts [Bridgeville], 393 (Woodville) | Orpen (Glanarought) | Burke describes the Orpen family as claiming great antiquity. They settled in Ireland after the Crom... |
232 (Kilfadamore) | McCarthy (Glanarough & Iveragh) | Timothy McCarthy, MD. was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilgarvan at the time of Gri... |
16 (Aughana-green) | Blacker | The estate of St. John Blacker, of Ballylongford and Killylea, county Armagh, amounted to over 8000... |
29 (Ballinruddery) | Fitzgerald (Knight of Kerry) | According to the late Desmond Fitzgerald, last Knight of Glin, county Limerick, three of the cadet b... |
30 (Ballinvariscal) | Lombard | Daniel Lombard of Temple St. Dublin was the owner of over 400 acres in Kerry and over 250 acres in C... |
32 (Ballybeg) | Moriarty | Edward Moriarty was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kildrum, barony of Corkaguiny, at... |
35 (Ballycasheen) | Curtayne | Mary Curtayne was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Killaha, barony of Magunihy, at the... |
36 (Ballyconry) | Stack | Eyre Stack was the principal lessor in the parish of Ballyconry, barony of Iraghticonnor, at the tim... |
39 (Ballyegan) [John Hartnett] | Norris | Richard Norris was the lessor of c.400 acres in the parish of Nohaval, barony of Trughanacmy at the... |
37 (Ballycullen), 42 (Ballygrennan) [Showell], 51 (Ballymore), 124 (Convamore) | Hare (Listowel) | The Hare family had come to Ireland after the Cromwellian settlement and acquired property initiall... |
31 [Rev. John Goodman], 63 (Beaufort), 82 (Burnham) | de Moleyns (Lord Ventry) | Smith indicates that Frederick Mullins was granted lands in Dingle, which he named Burnham after the... |
22 (Ballynagare) | Bernard/Morrogh-Bernard | According to Burke, Edward Murrough married Martha Bernard of the county Kerry family and their son... |
44 (Ballyhorgan), 69 (Billeragh) | Hilliard | In the 1870s, Henry Hilliard, together with Oliver Stokes, were the proprietors of over 1000 acres i... |
59 | Palmer | In March 1860, a fee-farm rental, the property of John Palmer, was offered for sale in the Landed Es... |
142 | Ponsonby/Carrique-Ponsonby | The estate at Crotta, Parish of Kilflynn, barony of Clanmaurice, was granted to the Ponsonbys in the... |
52 | Stoughton/Staughton (Kerry) | Thomas Stoughton was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Caher and Dromod, barony of Ive... |
47 (Ballymaquin) | Rice | The estate of Justice D. Rice of Bushmount, Causeway, amounted to over 1200 acres in county Kerry in... |
43 (Ballyhennessy) | Supple | Edward K. Supple owned over 900 acres in county Kerry in the 1870s. In the 1830s, the Ordnance Surve... |
105 (Churchtown) | Blennerhassett (Ballyseedy & Beaufort) | Smith states that the Blennerhassett family were originally from Cumbria, in the north of England. T... |
134 (Portmagee), 143 (Cullenagh), 173 (Dunloe Castle) | Mahony (Dunkerron North) | The Mahonys were originally a Gaelic Irish family, various branches of which held lands in Cork, Ker... |
280 (McGillycuddy Reeks), 388 (Whitefield) | McGillycuddy | The McGillycuddy of the Reeks is an ancient title from the Gaelic tradition, believed to be descende... |
298 (Mount Rivers) | Blennerhassett (Killorglin) | This branch of the Blennerhassett family acquired lands around Killorglin which had formerly been pa... |
89 (Carhan), 154 (Derrynane) | O'Connell | The O’Connells are an ancient Gaelic family, whom Burke claims had their origins in county Clare, be... |
154 (Derryquin) | Bland (Derryquin) | The Blands were originally a Yorkshire family who settled in Kerry in the early 18th century. Franci... |
124 (Castle Cooe) | Jermyn | William Jermyn was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilcrohane, barony of Dunkerron Sou... |
169 (Dromore) | Mahony (Dunkerron South) | This branch of the ancient Gaelic family of O'Mahony is descended from the county Cork family of Kin... |
210 (Greenlane) | Mayberry/Maybury | Historians of the Mayberry family believe their ancestor was recruited by Sir William Petty or his a... |
362 (Stonehall) | McMahon (Clenagh) | In the mid 18th century Stanilaus McMahon of Clenagh, county Clare held an estate of over 10,000 acr... |
178 (Ennismore) | Hewson (Clanmaurice & Iraghticonnor) | In the 1870s the estate of George Hewson, of Ennismore, Listowel, amounted to over 400 acres in coun... |
166 (Dromin), 240 (Killocrim), 386 (Riversdale?) | Raymond | Smith indicates that Anthony Raymond was granted estates in Kerry under the Act of Settlement in 166... |
272 | Wren | Smith states that the Wren family in county Kerry were descended from a Cromwellian adventurer named... |
378 (Tullamore) | Julian | Samuel Julian was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Kilfeighny, Kilflynn and Kiltomy,... |
286 (Mill-brook) | Butler (Doon & Thornpark) | The Butlers of Doonemulvihill, county Clare and Thornpark, county Galway are descended from James Bu... |
211 (Greenville), 346 (Sallow Glen) | Sandes (Iraghticonnor) | Smith indicates that Lancelot Sandes was granted an estate in Kerry in 1667 under the Acts of Settle... |
367 (Tarbert House) | Leslie (Tarbert) | The Leslies, descended from the Scottish clan, held lands in North Kerry since the seventeenth centu... |
275 (Loughburke), 279 (Madeboy) | Lucas | In 1668 Benjamin Lucas was granted 311 acres at Lisdweene, barony of Moyarta, county Clare. Later t... |
226 | McGrath (Kilbarron) | In 1677 Edmond Magrath, son and heir of Redmond Magrath, was granted 5,799 acres in the barony of Tu... |
81 (Bunnahow) | Butler (Bunnahow & Walterstown) | Both Hussey de Burgh and the Landowners state that William Butler of Bunmahon, owned an estate of ov... |
67 (Belville), 386 (Waterville) | Butler (Waterville) | The Waterville branch of the Butler family descended from Whitwell Butler who married into the Yield... |
386 (Waterview) | Trant (Kerry & Tipperary) | The Trants had originally held lands in the barony of Corkaguiny, county Kerry but by the early 19th... |
300 (Moynoe - Sir John Reade) | Sampson (Scarriff & Belmont) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Sampson held six townlands in the parish of Moynoe, barony... |
311 (Nutfield) | Crowe (Nutfield) | In his will dated 20 Aug 1767 James Crowe of Dublin leaves the lands of Nutfield otherwise Drumconor... |
301 (Mucross), 381 (Turk) | Herbert (Muckross) | The Herberts were granted land in Kerry during the reign of Elizabeth I. Smith indicates that two me... |
315 (Oyster Hall) | Rowan (Kerry) | Rev. Arthur Rowan was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballymacelligott and Ratass, ba... |
155 (Dick's Grove) | Meredith (Dysert) | Richard Meredith was one of the principal lessors in the parishes of Castleisland and Killeentierna,... |
349 | Casey (Kilmurry) | From the mid 18th century the Caseys held land in the parish of Kilmurry, barony of Ibrickan, county... |
181 | O'Brien (Fairy Hill) | The O'Briens owned land at Fairy Hill, parish of Kilmaley, barony of Islands, county Clare, from the... |
85 (Cahirblonnagh - Christopher O'Donnell) | White (Caherblonick) | In the 1870s Thomas Warren White, a barrister, of Kildare Street, Dublin, and of Caherblonick, paris... |
265 (Lifford) | Finucane (Lifford) | Andrew Finucane born 1680 was the third son of Daniel Finucane and Helena O'Shaughnessy of Ballynacr... |
59 (Baltard), 324 (Quinville) | Singleton | The Singletons came from Lancashire and settled in county Clare at the end of the 17th century. John... |
66 (Belview) | Yielding/Yeilding | The Yielding family were established in county Limerick from the mid 18th century and lived at Belle... |
139 (Richard Johnston) | Dickson (Kildimo) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) records members of the Dickson family living at Ballyhonog... |
56 (Ballysteen) | Westropp (Ballysteen) | A junior branch of the Attyflin family, Burke writes that Thomas Westropp of Mellon, county Limerick... |
38 (Ballydonohoe), 84 (Cahira Lodge) | 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... |
298 (Mount Trenchard), 351 (Shanagolden) | Spring-Rice | Smith indicates that the Spring family were originally from Lavenham in Suffolk and settled in Kerry... |
298 (Mount Shannon), 338 (Rock Lodge) | FitzGibbon | The FitzGibbon family were established at Ballysheedy, county Limerick, from the mid 18th century.... |
201 | Massy (Glenville) | The Massys of Glenville, county Limerick, are descended from younger sons of the Massys of Duntrilea... |
313 | Morgan (Old Abbey) | This family of Welsh origin was established in the county Limerick locality by the mid 17th century,... |
146 | De Vere | This family were descended from Vere Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier who was granted land in county Lime... |
285 (Melon), 335 (Richmondvilla) | Westropp (Mellon) | The Westropps of Mellon, county Limerick are descended from Mountiford, second son of Thomas Westrop... |
83 (Bushy-island), 101 (Castletown) | Waller (Castletown) | This branch of the Waller family are descended from Sir Hardress Waller, a Cromwellian soldier, who... |
218 Holly-park) | Taylor (Ballynort & Holly Park ) | An entry in ''Pue's Occurances'' 19-23 June 1739 indicates that the Taylors were resident at Ballyno... |
67 (Belview) | O'Gorman (Belleview) | This branch of the O'Gorman family are descended from from James O'Gorman of Ennis, county Clare and... |
99 (Castle Hewson), 218 (Hollywood) | Hewson (Castle Hewson) | This family was settled at Castle Hewson, Askeaton, county Limerick from the end of the 17th century... |
100, Castle Oliver, 121 (Cloonshire) | Fosbery (Clorhane) | A family originally from Wiltshire who settled in county Limerick at the end of the 17th century. T... |
30 (Ballinvira) | Fitzgerald (Ballinvira) | The Fitzgeralds held land in the parishes of Croagh and Cappagh, barony of Connello Lower, county Li... |
121 (Cloonshire) | Pigott (Rathkeale) | In the mid 19th century John Pigott held townlands in the parish of Clonshire and Rathkeale, barony... |
362 (Stoneville) | Massy (Stoneville) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' states that William Massy bought Stoneville, Rathkeale, county Lime... |
335 (Riddlestown) | Blennerhassett (Riddlestown) | The Blennerhassett family acquired estates in county Kerry from the forfeitures of the Earl of Desmo... |
177 (Elm Hill) | Studdert (Elm Hill) | Maurice Studdert of Elm Hill, Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the fourth son of the Reverend George... |
64 (Beechwood), 230 (Kilcosgriffe - Danield Sheahan) | Langford | ''Irish Family Records" states that William Langford was living at Gurteengary, county Limerick in 1... |
12 (Artivilla - John Bateman) | Dickson (Croom Castle) | In the mid 19th century Major General William Dickson of Berkshire, fifth son of Samuel Dickson and... |
305 (Nantenan - Major Wilson) | Royse | The Royse family were resident in the Nantinan parish of county Limerick from the early 18th century... |
148 (Danesfort), 294 (Mount Brown) | Brown (Mount Brown) | John Southwell Brown held an estate in the parishes of Croagh and Rathkeale, barony of Connello Lowe... |
!88 (Fort William) | Power (Clonshire & Monroe) | Samuel Dickson of Ballynaguile, county Limerick married firstly a Miss Farrell and had a daughter wh... |
64 (Beechmount) | Lloyd (Beechmount) | In 1805 Colonel Thomas Lloyd purchased Beechmount in the parish of Rathkeale, barony of Connello Low... |
87 (Cappa) | Lloyd (Prospect) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Eyre Lloyd held an estate in the parishes of Cappagh and Clonshi... |
210 | Greene (Greenmount) | Captain Thomas Greene was granted land in counties Kerry, Limerick and Clare in 1668. The Greenes o... |
306 (Newborugh) | Quin/Wyndham-Quin | Thady Quin (1645-1726) of Adare, county Limerick, had two sons from whom descend the Earls of Dunrav... |
128 | Cooper (Cooperhill) | Samuel Cooper of Cooper Hill, parish of Kilkeedy, county Limerick, died in 1779 aged 62 years, accor... |
180 (Faha) | Tuthill (Faha) | This family settled in county Limerick in the late 17th century. George Tuthill held an estate in t... |
136 (Cragbeg - Richard Parson) | Massey (Elm Park) | The Lords Clarina are descended from Eyre Massey, sixth son of Hugh Massy of Duntrileague, county Li... |
157 (Donogroge), 371 (Tervoe) | Monsell (Limerick) | Originally from England, this family sold their estates in Somerset and purchased estates in county... |
60 (Barna), 68 (Betty-ville) | Lee (Barna & Bettyville) | Burke's 'Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1958 edition) states that the Lee family purchased the lands of... |
187 (Fort Etna) | Peacocke (Fort Etna) | George Peacocke was granted over 1,500 acres in the barony of Pubblebrien, county Limerick in 1666.... |
35 (Ballyclogh) | Morony (Ballyclogh) | Edmond Morony of Ballyclogh, county Limerick, was the eldest son of the second marriage of his fathe... |
210 (Green-hills), 245 (Kilmore) | Tuthill (Kilmore) | The Tuthill family settled in county Limerick in the early 18th century. John Tuthill of Kilmore wa... |
87 (Camus), 263 (Lemonfield), 288 (Milltown) | Bevan (Camas) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' states that Thomas Beevin leased the lands of Camass, county Limeri... |
23 (Ballinaguard), 187 (Fort-Eliza), 209 (Grange-Hill) | Croker (Ballynagarde) | The Crokers settled in county Limerick in the 17th century and were resident at Ballynagarde early i... |
101 (Castleroberts - Cantlow [Cantillon]), 281 (Manister) | Heffernan/Cantillon Heffernan | Frances, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Brown and his wife Meliora Southwell of Mount Brown,... |
337 (Rockfield - E.V. Fitzgerald) | Blennerhassett (Rockfield) | This family was a junior branch of the Blennerhassett of Riddlestown family, parish of Doondonnell,... |
87 (Cappa), 121 (Clorane), 190 (Friarstown), 217 (High Park), 221 (Inchirourke) | Hunt (Limerick & Tipperary) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) states that Henry Hunt obtained Friarstown, county Limer... |
275 (Loughgur), 209 (Grange Hill) | De Salis | This family, of Swiss origin, settled in England at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1735 Jero... |
19 (Baggotstown) | Bouchier/Bourchier (Baggotstown) | The Bouchiers had estates in county Limerick from Elizabethan times when they were granted some of t... |
208 | O'Grady/Grady (The Grange) | The O'Gradys of The Grange, parish of Fedamore, county Limerick, were a branch of O'Gradys of Kilbal... |
26 (Ballincollo), 225 (Kenmare Castle), 284 (Meadstown) | Gubbins | By the end of the 17th century Joseph Gubbins was settled at Knocklong, county Limerick. Joseph Gubb... |
177 (Elton) | O'Grady/Grady (Elton) | According to Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' (1976), the O'Gradys of Elton descend from Darby O'Gra... |
226 (Kilballyowen) | O'Grady (Kilballyowen) | This was the senior family of O'Grady in Munster. This family was located in the Kilballyowen area... |
84 (Cahir) | O'Grady (Cahir Guillamore) | Descended from a younger son of the O'Gradys of Kilballyowen, county Limerick, Standish O'Grady, son... |
13 (Ash Row) | Barrington (Glenstal) | The Barringtons settled in Limerick city at the end of the 17th century, Benjamin Barrington was she... |
375 (Towerhill) | Lloyd (Towerhill) | The Lloyds of Towerhill, county Limerick, are descended from the second son of the Reverend Thomas L... |
58 (Ballyvoreen - Bourke), 99 (Castle-Lloyd, Rev Foster) | Lloyd (Castle Lloyd) | This family was established in county Limerick from the 17th century and resided at Towerhill. The L... |
12 (Artivilla) | Bateman | The Bateman family were lessors in the parish of Killinny, barony of Corkaguiny and Ballincuslane, B... |
105 (Chester-field), 380 (Tullylease) | Sullivan (Tullylease & Curramore) | A Gaelic family who dropped the 'O' from O'Sullivan and became Sullivan in the early 18th century.... |
143 (Cullenagh), 272 (Lisurland - Connor O'Brien) | Courtenay | The introduction to the Devon rentals at the Limerick City Archives states that "the Devon Estate in... |
359 (Springfield-Castle) | Deane | Matthew Deane came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased lands in county Cork. He was ma... |
194 (Garryduff - David Hayes), 319 (Plassey) | Maunsell (Limerick) | The Maunsell family were originally from Buckinghamshire. They settled at Mocollop, county Waterfor... |
199 (Glenduff) | Staveley/Stevelly (Co Limerick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Robert Jones Stavelly held an estate in the parishes of Monagay,... |
371 (Thornfield - Thornley) | Bourke (Thornfield) | The Bourkes were settled at Dromsally, county Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century. From t... |
181 (Fairyhall), 362 (Storm-mount), 322 (Prospect), 393 (World's-end) | De Burgho (Castleconnell) | Lewis wrote that the Bourkes were connected with the parish of Stradbally from the 12th century. Th... |
296 (Mount-minnett) | Gabbett (Caherline) | A Shropshire family who were established at Caherline, county Limerick by the end of the 17th centur... |
85 (Cahirelly - F. B. Wilkinson) | Furnell | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' refers to two Furnell brothers coming to Ireland in 1645 and settli... |
298 (Mountsion - Bradshaw) | White (Limerick) | This family were established at Ballynanty, county Limerick, from the 15th century. Jasper White of... |
352 (Shannon-view) | Ormsby (Athlacca) | This Ormsby family share a common ancestry with the Ormsbys of Tobervaddy, county Roscommon. In 166... |
216 (Hermitage) | Massy | The Massy family are descended from a Cromwellian soldier Captain Hugh Massy who was granted 3,055 a... |
286 (Mill-ford) | Prendergast (Gort) | The Prendergast family were granted lands which had belonged to the O'Shaughnessys including the are... |
335 | Howley (Richhill) | The Howleys were a merchant family in Limerick city who purchased Rich Hill in the early 19th centur... |
319 (Plassey) | Eyre/Hedges Eyre (Galway) | Richard Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle and Mount Hedges, county Cork, married Frances Browne, daughte... |
307 (Newgarden) | Ryves | In 1667 William and John Ryves were granted over a thousand acres in the barony of Coslea and 168 ac... |
392 (Woods-town) | Gough (Limerick) | The Gough family were originally from Wiltshire and descend from Reverend Hugh Gough, brother of R... |
51 | Cahill (Ballymurphy) | The Cahills were resident at Ballymurphy, parish of Templemaley, county Clare from at least 1814 unt... |
187 (Fort - Trousdell) | Studdert (Fort House) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Studdert held land in the parishes of Moyarta, barony of... |
100 (Castlepark - William Maunsell), 118 (Clonmackin - Henry D'Esterre) | Petty-Fitzmaurice (Marquess of Lansdowne) | This estate owes its origins to Sir William Petty, renowned cartographer, mathematician and scientis... |
118 (Clonmacken) | D'Esterre | A French Hugenot family, who came to Ireland via Holland in the late 17th century and were granted... |
365 (Summerville) | Pery | Sometime in the mid 17th century Susanna Sexton, eventually heiress to the Sexton estates in county... |
64 (Belfield - Charles A. Marrett) | Gabbett (Strand House) | Daniel Gabbett of Strand House was the third son of William Gabbett of Caherline, near Limerick city... |
185 (Finiliers-town) | St. Leger (Limerick & Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Anthony Butler St Leger held an estate in the parishes of Adare... |
45 (Ballyknockane) | Scanlan (Ballyknockane) | In March 1851 the lands of Gortnacrehy, barony of Connello Upper, county Limerick, the estate of Mic... |
268 (Liskennet) | Walker (Liskennet East) | Francis Spring Walker held land in the parishes of Ardagh, Kilmoylan and Loghill, barony of Shanid,... |
102 (Castletown Conyers) | Conyers | The Conyers family were established at Castletown Conyers in county Limerick by the early 18th centu... |
341 (Ross) | Shelton (Rossmore) | The Sheltons were in the Castletown area of county Limerick from the early 18th century. In the mid... |
201 (Glenwilliam) | Massy (Glenwilliam) | A junior branch of the Massys of Duntrileague, county Limerick, descended from the Reverend Godfrey... |
189 (Frankford - Samuel Adams) | White (Frankfort) | John White held townlands in the parishes of Ballingarry and Kilmeedy, barony of Connello Upper, cou... |
265 (Linfield), 365 (Sun-ville, John Ryan) | Lloyd Apjohn (Linfield) | This branch of the Lloyd family are descended from Rickard Lloyd, a younger son of Thomas Lloyd of T... |
246 (Kilmoylan), 389 (White-ville, Mr Stephen Ryan) | White (Kilmoylan & Lisowen) | John White of Cappaghwhite, county Tipperary, was the second son of Simon White, Mayor of Limerick i... |
150 | Considine (Derk) | William Considine married Mary Heffernan of Derk, county Limerick. ''Burke's Irish Family Records''... |
189 (Frankford), 272 (Littleton Lodge), 309 (Newtown - Miles Ryan) | Ellard | The Ellards were established at Newtown from at least the mid 18th century. In 1839 Richard Ellard... |
253 (Knockane) | McMahon (Knockane) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of John McMahon held land in the parishes of... |
260 (Landscape), 338 (Rocklow) | Frend | In 1666 John Frend, a captain in the Cromwellian army, was granted over 3,000 acres in the barony of... |
101 (Castleroberts - Cantlow [Cantillon?]) | Hartopp | Edward Bourchier Hartopp of Dalby House, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, was the grandson of Edward... |
99 (Castle-Jevers), 211 (Greenpark) | Ievers (Castle Ievers) | George Ievers of Athlacca, county Limerick, was the sixth son of Henry Ivers, clerk of the King's Co... |
214 (Harding-grove), 338 (Rock Lodge) | Harding (Co Limerick) | Samuel Harding, son of Brigadier Major Henry Harding of Harding Grove, held land in county Limerick... |
88 (Carass Park) | Browning (Cos Waterford & Limerick) | The Brownings were a Gloucestershire family who settled in county Waterford in the late 17th century... |
375 (Toureen) | Lyons (Croom) | The Lyne or Lyons family were established in Croom, county Limerick, by the beginning of the 18th ce... |
2 (Abbeyville), 118 (Clonmoney) | White (Greenhall & Abbeyville) | This family share a common ancestry with the Whites of Kilmoylan, county Limerick. Benjamin White w... |
295 (Mount-coote) | Coote (Mount Coote) | Sir Philip Coote Knight of Mount Coote, county Limerick was a nephew of Charles, 1st Earl of Mountra... |
100 (Castle Oliver - George Fosbery) | Gascoigne/Trench (Castle Oliver) | Richard Oliver of Castle Oliver, county Limerick, took the additional name of Gascoigne when he and... |
13 (Ashhill) | Evans (Ash Hill Towers) | A branch of the Evans family, Barons Carberys, descended from Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county... |
252 (Knockaderry) | Evans (Knockaderry) | The Reverend Thomas Waller Evans was the second son of Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county Cork a... |
212 | Massy (Griston) | In 1822 Charles O'Brien Massy, only son and heir of Frederick Massy of Griston House, county Limeric... |
74 (Bosnetstown) | Lysaght (Mountnorth) | At the end of the 17th century Nicholas Lysaght, a supporter of William III, married Grace, daughter... |
358 (Spa-hill) | Oliver (Castle Oliver) | By the late 17th century the Olivers were settled at Clonodfoy (later known as Castle Oliver), baron... |
365 (Godsill) | Sayers (Sunville) | Edward Sayers held a townland in the parish of Particles, barony of Coshlea, county Limerick, at the... |
181 (Fannings-town, Henry Lee) | Jackson (Fanningstown) | Hamilton Llewellyn Jackson was descended from the Goulds of Upwey, Dorset, England and the Jacksons... |
37 | Nash/Naish (Ballycullen) | The Naishs were established at Ballycullen, near Askeaton, county Limerick, in the 18th century. In... |
I, 255 & 257 (Grove House and the Turret) | O'Dell/Odell | The Odell/O'Dell family were established at Ballingarry, county Limerick from the late 17th century.... |
88 (Cappanahane) | Mason (Cooleen & Cappanihane) | At the time of the first Ordnance Survey Richard Mason held the townland of Cappanihane (772 acres),... |
42 (Ballygrennan) | Creed | In 1837 Lewis refers to the flour mills owned by Mr Creed at Kilmallock, county Limerick. At the ti... |
46 (Ballylin), 357 (Smithfield) | Smith (Smithfield & Ballylin) | Smithfield house was leased to the Reverend Charles Smyth by Henry and Richard Aylmer in October 179... |
146 (Curraglass, Charleville), 297 (Mount Plummer) | Plummer | A family from Wiltshire who first settled in county Cork and then moved to county Limerick. [An Edwa... |
102 (Castleview - Bryan Sheehy) | Locke (Newcastle) | The Reverend Thomas Locke was located in the Newcastle area, barony of Glenquin, county Limerick in... |
13 (Ashgrove), 20 (Ballinabearna) & 201 (Glenster) | Upton | The Uptons were settled at Ashgrove, near Newcastle, county Limerick, from 1694 when they were given... |
365 | Godsell | A family established at Sunville, parish of Ardpatrick, county Limerick by at least the mid 18th cen... |
136 | Parsons (Cragbeg) | Richard Parsons of Craigbeg, county Limerick, married Elizabeth Fosbery of Kildimo. In 1795 their s... |
3 (Ahilin) & 77 (Brewery, Charleville) | Fetherston (Co Limerick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Robert Fetherston held land in the parishes of Clonelty, barony... |
8 (Appletown), 102 (Castleview) | Sheehy (Cork & Limerick) | In the early 18th century the Sheehys were merchants in the cities of Limerick and Cork. They marrie... |
65 (Bellmont) | O'Grady/Grady (Belmont) | Thomas William Grady of Belmont, Castleconnell, county Limerick, was clerk of the peace at the end o... |
87 | Peppard (Cappagh) | The Peppards were resident at Cappagh, county Limerick, from the early 18th century. They do not ap... |
308 (Newmarket House), 338 (Rock-mills) | Aldworth | The Aldworths settled in county Cork in the early 17th century and were established at Newmarket by... |
296 | O'Keeffe | The O'Keeffes were an old Irish family, long established in the Kanturk area of county Cork. The O'... |
205 (Gortmore - Mr Thomas Clarke) | Foote (Gortmore) | Edward Foote was the third son of Richard Foote of Millfort, county Cork and a younger brother of He... |
14 (Assolass), 41 (Ballygiblin), 218, 337 (Rock Castle) | Beecher/Becher | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' and Smith both indicate that the Beechers were originally a Kent... |
210 (Green-field) | Allen (Clashanure & Liscongill) | The Allens were Elizabethan settlers in county Cork. Richard Allen was established at Greenfield,... |
68 (Bastable) | Westropp (Bettyville) | Anne Westropp held an estate of 2 townlands Bettyville and Bannagh, parish of Castlemagner, barony o... |
330 (Rath-mahara) | Purcell (Rathmaher, Co Cork) | Denroche was a name associated with Cork city in the late 18th century. The Purcells of Rathmaher, p... |
161 (Dromagh Castle), 266 (Liscohane), 296 (Mount Leader), 305 (Nashville) | Leader (Mount Leader & Dromagh Castle) | The senior branch of the Leader family descended from Henry Leader who bought estates in county Cork... |
224 | Leader (Keale) | A junior branch of the Leader family of county Cork, sharing a common ancestry with the Leaders of M... |
98 (Castle-cor) | Freeman | In the 1770s Edward Deane, son of Joseph Deane and Jane Freeman, inherited the estates of his mother... |
168 (Dromore - U. Willliamson), 5 (Annabella) | Purcell (Altamira) | A junior branch of the Purcells of Burton Park, county Cork, the Purcells of Altamira intermarried w... |
196 (Gibbons-Grove), 283 (Mary-brook), 392 (Wood-ville, Rev Wm Berkley) | Gibbings (Gibbings Grove) | This family were Elizabethan settlers in the Shanagolden area of county Limerick. Two brothers were... |
14 (Assolas), 360 (Spring Grove -Bastable), 390 (Wills-fort) | Harris | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of Thomas Harris held an estate in the paris... |
68 (Betty-ville) | Bastable | Daniel Charles Bastable held land in the parishes of Clonfert and Clonmeen, barony of Duhallow, coun... |
380 (Tullylease) | Morgell | The Morgell family descend from Thomas Morgell who married Melian O'Callaghan in 1733. They had at... |
49 (Ballymaloe - William Abbot), 100 (Castle-mary), 175 (Eden-hill: Joseph Carpenter), 274 (Longueville) | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
392 (Woodpark- T. Callaghan) | Purcell (Rathmaher, Co Cork) | Denroche was a name associated with Cork city in the late 18th century. The Purcells of Rathmaher, p... |
121 (Clyda & Clydaville), 391 (Woodford) | Haines/Haynes | In his will made in 1825 Charles Haines of Mallow, county Cork, mentions his sons Thomas, Humphrey,... |
168 (Dromore), 306 (New-berry) | Newman (Dromore) | This family came from Wincanton, Somerset to county Cork in the mid 17th century and Richard Newman... |
69 (Bird-hill), 186 (Firville), 188 (Fort-Henry, Stephen Hastings) | Atkins/Atkins-Going | The genealogy of this family was recorded in the late 1830s. Robert Atkins of Fountainville, born 1... |
105 (Church-hill) | McCartie | The McCartie family were living in the Cullen locality of north county Cork in the late 18th century... |
170 (Duaregill) | Justice | In 1861 Gibson, who was married to Margaret Justice, wrote that Duaragil Castle had been greatly imp... |
288 (Mine-hill, Denis McCarthy) | Wallis (Drishane Castle) | A family established at Curraglass, Mogeely, county Cork, from the early 17th century. In 1703, Thom... |
99 (Castle-harrison) | Harrison (Castle Harrison) | This family was residing at Castle Harrison, Charleville, county Cork, from at least the mid 18th ce... |
72 (Blossomfort) | Bullen/Crofts Bullen (Ballythomas) | Gibson writes that the Bullens were descended from Jeffrey Bullen of Salle, Norfolk, grandfather of... |
171 (Dunbarry - James Casey), 268 (Liskelly - Richard Gregg), 295 (Mount Corbitt - James Glover) | Perceval | In 1666 and 1668 Sir Philip Percevall was granted large estates in county Cork and over 1,000 acres... |
83 (Burton Park), 217 (Highfort) | Purcell (Burton Park) | The Purcells were settled in county Cork from the early 18th century. John Purcell of Highfort was... |
105 (Church-town), 336 (Riverstown), 360 (Templemary) | Crofts (Churchtown) | This branch of the Crofts family were descended from George Crofts of Ballintemple, county Cork, who... |
84 (Buttevant Castle - Amias Deane), 359 (Springfield - Hugh Norcott), 394 (Doneraile Castle) | St. Leger | A Norman family who first established connections with the Province of Munster in the mid 16th centu... |
134 (Cottage), 359 (Spring-field) | Norcott | The Norcott family lived at Doneraile in county Cork, see http://www.iol.ie/~nodonnel/gentleman'svil... |
383 (Velvex-town), 364 (Streamhill) | Crofts (Velvetstown) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' traces this family's descent from William Crofts, a younger son of... |
127 (Coolina - Mr Thomas Weldon) | Neville | In 1810 Henrietta Dering, a widow and daughter and co-heir of Richard Neville of Furness, county Kil... |
287 (Mill-town) | Bruce (Milltown Castle) | A Scottish family who settled in the Bandon area of county Cork in the mid 17th century. Milltown Ca... |
105 & 187 | Cripps | This family held land in county Limerick in the 18th and early 19th centuries. In 1866 Lenihan wrot... |
126 (Cooldaniel) | Barter (County Cork) | The Barter family were established in county Cork from the late 17th century. Several members of th... |
75 (Boyle Grove - William Boyle), 208 (Grange), 355 (Sir-mount) | Hawkes (Cork) | The Hawkes family of county Cork are descended from Captain John Hawkes who first settled at Bishops... |
211 (Greenville) | Swete | Samuel Swete of Greenville, county Cork, (originally known as Kilglass, see http://www.kilmichael.or... |
35 (Raheen), 386 (Warren's-Court) | Warren (Warren's Court) | Robert Warren, an army officer, established himself in the East Carberry area of county Cork in the... |
296 (Mount Massey) | Baldwin (West Muskerry) | The Baldwins of county Cork descend from two brothers, Elizabethan settlers, in the Bandon locality.... |
186 (Fir-ville - McCarthy) | Harding (Firville) | The Harding family were associated with the city of Cork from the early 18th century. Henry Harding... |
126 (Coolcower) | Browne (Coolcour) | The Brownes were established at Coolcour/Coolcower, parish of Macroom, county Cork, from at least th... |
336 (Rivers-town) | Browne (Riverstown) | This family of Brownes, originally from Essex, settled in the city of Cork in the mid 17th century.... |
296 Mount-massey (Hubert Baldwin) | Massy (Mount Massy) | This branch of the Massy family are descended from William and Ann (nee Creagh) Massy of Glenville,... |
128 (Coomlegane) | McCarthy-O'Leary | By the mid 18th century the O'Learys were established at Coomlogane, in the parish of Drishane, in t... |
329 (Rath-duane) | McCarthy (Drishane) | McCarthys had been established in the Drishane area of county Cork for many centuries. Lane writes t... |
347 (Sandy Hill - Rev John Orpin) | Coppinger (Sandy Hill) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Francis H. and Thomas Coppinger both held land in the parish of... |
182 | Lombard (Lombardstown) | The Lombards were located in county Cork from at least the mid 17th century. In 1724 James Lombard... |
59 (Baltidanniel), 182 (Millford) | Foote/Foott (Millfort & Carrigacunna) | The Foote family were living in county Cork by the early 18th century. Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ir... |
312 (Oak-grove) | Bowen/Bowen Colthurst (Oak Grove) | A junior branch of the Bowen family of Kilbolane, county Cork and later of Bowen's Court, John Bowen... |
146 (Currahaly), 351 (Shandangan - Timothy Mahony) | Penrose/Penrose Welsted (Shandangan) | The Penroses were a Cornish family who settled in county Waterford in the 17th century. In 1775 Samu... |
187 (Forest), 262 (Lee mount - Thomas Coppinger) | Gollock | In the mid 19th century members of the Gollock family held land in the parishes of Clondrohid, Kilmu... |
262 (Lee mount) | Coppinger (Carhue & Leemount) | The Coppingers of Carhue, parish of Magourney, county Cork, were Catholic landowners until the late... |
151 | Gibbs (Derry) | The Gibbs family of Cork city and Derry, county Cork, are possibly descended from Gibbes of Devon.... |
298 | Whiting | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Margaret Whiting held land in the parish of Ballyvourney, barony... |
318 (Peake) | Lindsey/Lindsay (Peake) | This family were established in the Macroom area of county Cork by the mid 18th century. They were... |
306 (Nettleville - Rev Basil Orpin) | Nettles | Originally from Herefordshire, John Nettles settled in county Waterford in the mid 17th century. He... |
134 (Cottage) | Pyne (Cottage) | This branch of the Pyne family lived at Derryroe, parish of Aghabulloge, county Cork, in the mid 18t... |
344 (Ryecourt) | Rye (Ryecourt) | This family were established at Ryecourt, parish of Moviddy, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork, i... |
122 (Codrum) | Warren (Codrum) | The Warrens of Codrum, county Cork, are descended from John Warren, fourth son of the 1st Baronet.... |
141 | Warren (Crookstown) | The Reverend Robert Warren of Crookstown, parish of Kilmurry, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork,... |
392 (Woodside) | Carleton (Wilton House, Woodside) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, George and Christopher Carleton held land in the parish of Kils... |
71 (Blarney Castle) | Jefferyes | Major James St. John Jefferyes/Jeffreys (1734-1796) was the son of James Jefferyes and Louisa Colman... |
11 (Ardrum), 392 (Wood-view: Thomas Cuthbert) | Colthurst | In 1702 Nicholas Colthurst of Ballyally, county Cork, purchased over 1,000 acres from the trustees f... |
111 (Cloghroe), 268 (Lisheen) | Fitzgerald (Lisheen) | The Fitzgerald estate of Corkbeg and Lisquinlan, county Cork, was inherited by the Uniacke family in... |
140 (Crobeg), 313 (Old Court) | Stawell (Old Court & Crobeg) | This branch of the Stawell family, like the Kilbrittain family, trace their descent from Archdeacon... |
193 (Garry-cloyne: Robert McCarthy) | Townsend (Garrycloyne Castle) | This branch of the Townsend family are descended from Richard Townsend of Pallastown, county Cork, f... |
109 | Martin (Clifford) | A Worcestershire family who came to Ireland at the beginning of the 16th century, who settled at fir... |
318 (Pencil-hill) | Spratt (Pencil Hill) | This Spratts descend from a member of a Somerset family, the Reverend Devereux Spratt, who acquired... |
110 (Clogheen), 157 (Donnybrook - Charles Smyth), 207 (Graig) | Hill (Graig) | The Hills, descended from a Cromwellian soldier, settled at Doneraile, county Cork. In the late 17t... |
228 (Kilburne - Mr John Haycroft) | White/Grove White (Kilburn/Kilbyrne) | The White family were established at Kilbyrne, parish of Caherduggan, county Cork, from the mid 17th... |
93 (Carrig), 94 (Carrigoon - James Curtin) | Franks (Carrig Park) | A family who settled in King's county (county Offaly) in the mid 17th century, later generations mov... |
7 (Anne-grove, William Connor), 219 (Hunting-hill, Mr William Dwyer) | Annesley/Grove Annesley (Annes Grove) | A junior branch of the Annesley family which bore the titles Viscount Glerawly and Earl of Annesley,... |
110 (Clogher) | Lowe (Mallow) | Hajba writes that James Lowe of Sally Park, Liscarroll, county Cork, married Sarah daughter of Harme... |
24 (Ballinamona) | Nagle (Ballinamona & Clogher) | The head of this family for five generations was named Garrett. This branch of the Nagle family was... |
7 (Annakissey), 42 (Ballygriffin - Wm J. Boyce) | Nagle (Ballygriffin & Annakisha) | This family are descended from James Nagle (died 1678) of Annakissy or Annakisha, near Mallow, count... |
99 (Castle-kevan, John Gregg) | Thornhill (Mount Irvine & Castlekevin) | In 1666 William Thornhill, a Cromwellian soldier, was granted "Castlekiffin" [Castlekevin] and other... |
41 (Ballygown) | Glover | John Barry of Ballinvonare leased the lands of Curraghclonbroe, barony of Orrery and Kilmore, to Jam... |
39 (Ballyenchan - James Kearney), 99 (Castle-hyde) | Hyde (Castle Hyde) | A family who settled in county Cork in Elizabethan times. In the early 1850s John Hyde's estate was... |
58 (Ballyvonear - Richard Harold) | Barry/Harold-Barry | In 1782 Richard Harold of Singland and Pennywell, county Limerick married Mary, only child and heire... |
227 (Kilbrack) | Creagh (Bally Andrew) | This family were established in county Cork from the 16th century and share a common ancestry with t... |
227 (Kilbrack) | Stawell (Kilbrittain) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) traces the lineage of this family back to the 12th century... |
39 (Ballyellis - Edmund Barry), 84 (Byblox - John Crone) | Langley (Co Cork) | This family appear to be a branch of the county Tipperary Langleys, Hajba writes that the Langleys o... |
84 (Byblox) | Crone | John Crone of Doneraile, county Cork, an attorney, married Frances Fennell of Limerick in 1747 and t... |
138 (Creagh Castle), 140 (Crobeg - George Stawell, Cromore - Rowland Campion) | Creagh/Brasier Creagh | In 1779 Alderman Kilner Brooke Brasier of Rivers and Ballyvoir, Lisard, county Limerick married Mary... |
55 (Ballysheera) | Evans (Carker) | The Evans family first settled in county Limerick but through marriage with Bridget Green of Carker,... |
218 (HollyHill) | Newman (County Cork) | In the 1870s, Adam Newman of Monkstown, Cork, was the owner of over 3500 acres in county Cork, while... |
63 (Beaumont), 97 (Cashel) 259 (Lakemount), 294 (Mount Beamish) | Beamish | Burke's Irish Family Records indicates that lands granted to members of the Beamish family were conf... |
146 (Currarane) | Howe | Various members of the Howe family owned land in county Cork in the 1870s including James and John o... |
127 (Coolmain Castle) | Scott (East Carbery) | Burke writes that this family held land in county Cork from the 17th century and gives a detailed de... |
38 (Ballydivine), 141 (Crookstown Castle), 182 (Farnalough), 202 (Golden-Bush), 354 (Ship-pool) | Herrick | Burke claims that the county Cork Herrick family is a junior branch of that of Herrick of Beaumano... |
75 (Bowen's Court) | Bowen/Cole-Bowen | Originally from Wales, Henry Bowen, a Cromwellian army officer, settled in county Cork. In 1660 his... |
35 (Ballyclogh) | Barry (Ballyclogh) | The Barry family, 'McAdam Barry', were established at Lisnagar, Rathcormack and Ballyclough, county... |
391 (Wood-lodge, Richard Sherlock) | Holmes (Ballyhoura) | The representatives of Robert Holmes held at least five townlands in the parish of Imphrick, barony... |
159 (Downing), 297 (Mount-rivers) | Hendley | The Hendleys were established in the Fermoy locality of county Cork in the 17th century. Hajba writ... |
334 (Renny - Rev Wallis) | Smyth (Castle Widenham) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Grice R. Smith held land in the parishes of Ardnageehy and Kilqu... |
102 (Castle-Widenham) | Widenham | There appear to be two branches of this family one in county Limerick and one in county Cork. Henry... |
58 (Ballywilliam - Joshua Sutton), 288 (Mitchels-town), 360 (Springvale - Roger S. Bourke) | King (Kingston/Lorton) | The King estate was one of the largest in Connacht including lands in Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo as wel... |
97 (Castle Bernard), 390 (Windsor - Dominick Sarsfield) | Bernard | According to Burke, the first Francis Bernard settled in Ireland around the time of Elizabeth I. In... |
190 | Evanson | Local sources suggest that the Evanson family in West Cork descend from Lieutenant Nathaniel Evanson... |
39 (Ballyellis) | Wrixon | Henry Wrixon of Assolas was the father of William Wrixon who married Mary Becher in 1778. Their son,... |
263 (Leamcon), 349 (Seafort) | Hull | The Hull family were resident in West Cork since the seventeenth century and there is evidence that... |
384 (Ummery) | Sealy (Cork) | Winthrop B. Sealy, of Barleyfield, Bandon, was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Cork in the 18... |
334 (Richardstown) | Lucas (East Carbery) | George Lucas, JP, of Ballinadee, Bandon was the owner of over 1200 acres in county Cork in the 1870s... |
138 (Creg) | Adams (Cregg) | The Reverend Samuel Adams held land in the parish of Litter, barony of Fermoy, county Cork at the ti... |
64 (Bear Forest) | Delacour | Of French origin this family settled in county Cork in the second half of the 17th century. In 1680... |
360 (Spring-mount, A. O'Connor) | Seward (Cos Galway & Cork) | "The General Armory" records the granting of arms to Henry Osburne Seward of Lee Cottage and Douglas... |
168 (Dromore) | Williamson (Carhookeal) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation this family held land in the parishes of Garrycloyne and Grenagh... |
281 (Mallow Castle) | Jephson-Norreys (Mallow Castle) | Following the Desmond Rebellion in the 16th century, Mallow Castle was granted to Sir John Norreys,... |
313 (Old-Court, Cork), 146 (Curriglass - Plummer) | Goold (Old Court) | The Golds/Goolds were an old family associated with the city of Cork. George Goold was established... |
127, 263 (Lehena), 364 (Stumphill) | Newenham (Coolmore) | The Newenhams were settled in county Cork since the mid seventeenth century when John Newenham serve... |
239 (Killetera - Simon F. Davis) | Flynn | In the mid 19th century the representatives of Thomas Flynn held some land in the parish of Mallow,... |
324 (Quartertown-house) | Croker (Quartertown) | Major Henry Croker of Quarterstown, county Cork was the fifth son of John Croker of Ballynaguarde, c... |
49 (Ballymagooly), 39 (Ballyedmund), 201 (Glen-view) | Courtenay (Ballyedmond) | Ballyedmond, parish of Templenacarriga, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, was originally a Browne pr... |
13 (Ashton), 338 (Rockforest), 361 (Stannard's Grove - William Adams) | Cotter | A family, possibly of Danish origin, who were settled in county Cork from at least the 16th century.... |
58 (Bally-walter) | Welstead | Thomas Welstead and his wife Mary were granted 2,264 acres in the barony of Corkaguinny, county Kerr... |
351 (Shanbally-more) | Roberts (Kilmoney) | This family are a junior branch of the Roberts family of Brightfieldstown, county Cork, baronets. I... |
52 (Ballynona), 226 (Kilbarry) | Wigmore | In 1808 Richard Harding Wigmore of Ballynona, county Cork, married Anne Atkins of Firville, near Mal... |
67 (Belview) | Dennehy | Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) records Thomas Dennehy of Belleview, Fermoy, county Cork and... |
68 (Betty-ville), 285 (Mellfontstown) | Nason | There appear to be two branches of this family. One branch settled at Mellefontstown, county Cork in... |
285 (Melisheen) | Corban/Corbin | Laurence Corban was resident at Melisheen, postal district of Kilworth in 1814. He held land in the... |
89 (Carey-ville) | Carey (Careysville) | Peter Carey, son and heir of Captain Peter Carey and his wife Sarah, was granted Ballymackpatricke a... |
293 | Moore (Moorepark) | In the late 17th century Stephen Moore purchased the Kilworth estate in county Cork. In the 1940s l... |
237 (Killee) | Montgomery (Killee) | This family appear to have connections with the Grey Abbey, county Down family. Burke's Landed Gent... |
98 (Castle-cook) | Collis/Cooke Collis | The Collis estate was in the parishes of Clondulane and Leitrim, barony of Condons and Clangibbon, c... |
21 (Ballinacarriga, Kilworth - M. Fitzgibbon) | Pyne (Ballynacarriga) | Cornelius Pyne, a relative of Henry Pyne of Waterpark, MP for Lismore, came to Ireland at the beginn... |
77 (Bride-town: Rev Edw Carleton) | Morgan (Bridestown) | Peter Westropp Morgan is recorded as the eldest son of Edward Morgan of Bridestown House, county Cor... |
241 | Roche (Killuntin) | The Roches were located at Killuntin, parish of Ardnageehy, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, in the... |
58 (Ballyvolane) | Pyne (Ballyvolane) | This family descend from Robert Wakeham, who succeeded his uncle, Sir Richard Pyne, Lord Chief Justi... |
94 (Carrigeen), 126 (Coole) | Peard | Turtle Bunbury writes that Henry Peard of Coole married Mary Gumbleton of Curraglass, county Cork, i... |
219 (Holy-hills, David Hallahan) | Reeves (Castlekevin) | This family was a junior branch of the Reeves family of Besborough and Burrane, county Clare. Edwar... |
83 (Bushy-park; John Walsh) | Campion | Hajba writes that the first Thomas Campion of Leitrim, county Cork, was a Cromwellian settler who be... |
54 (Ballyready, Patrick Bourke) | Devonsher (Kilshannig) | Abraham Devonsher, the Cork banker and Member of Parliament for Rathcormac, county Cork, died withou... |
270 (Lisne-gar) | Tonson | Richard Tonson settled in Ireland in the latter half of the 17th century. He bought the Spanish Isl... |
232 (Kildinan) | Roche (Trabolgan) | The Roches were established at Trabolgan, Whitegate, county Cork, from the mid 17th century. In 1703... |
62 (Barry-court), 342 (Rossmore) | Coppinger (Barryscourt) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of this county Cork family held land, particularly in th... |
3 (Ahern), 297 (Mount-prospect), 359 (Spring-field) | Boles/Bowles (Cork) | In 1666 Richard Boles was granted 924 acres at Moyge in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cor... |
270 (Lis-nabrin) | Croker (Lisnabrin) | This Croker estate was in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Kinnatallon, county Cork. Nick Reddan ha... |
29 (Ballinterry - Rev John Ross), 188 (Fota) | Barry/Smith-Barry (Fota) | John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, was a son of James Hugh Smi... |
263 (Lemlara) | Barry (Leamlara) | At the beginning of the 18th century the head of this family was Standish Barry, son of David Barry... |
222 (John's-town), 380 (Tullagreen) | Martin (Tullagreen) | The Martins held an estate at Tullagreen, parish of Carrigtohill, county Cork, in the 19th century.... |
7 (Anngrove) | Wise/Wyse (Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Wyse minors, William and Charles, held an estate in the pari... |
339 (Rock-ville) | Barry (Dundullerick) | In the mid 17th century Thomas Barry of Dundullerick, county Cork married an O'Cahill of nearby Ball... |
115 (Cloneen) | Hoare (Annabelle) | Two Hoare brothers, Edward and Abraham, came to Ireland in the Cromwellian army and obtained large g... |
360 | Wakeham | The Parliamentary Papers refer to William Wakeham of Barry's Court, county Cork, who bought some of... |
69 (Bilberry), 22 (Ballinacurra), 253 (Knockane) | Garde | The Gardes were originally from Kent and settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. In the 18t... |
118 | Power (Clonmult) | The Power family were located in the Clonmult locality, Middleton, county Cork, from the late 17th c... |
294 (Mountbell - Edmund Mackey)343 (Roxborough - Bent Ball) | Brooke (Aghadoe) | Mary Brooke, daughter of Arthur Brooke of the Broke/Brooke family of Great Oakley, Northamptonshire,... |
87 (Camp) | Twiss | An ancestor of this family was agent to the Herberts, Earl of Powis and the family held land and liv... |
57 (Ballyvodig - James Barry) | Jackson (Ahanesk) | This family was settled at Ballyduff and Glanbeg, county Waterford by the end of the 17th century.... |
29 (Ballintobrid - William Weekes) | Heard (Cos Cork, Tipperary & Kerry) | The Heards were a long established county Cork family stated to have arrived with Sir Walter Raleigh... |
31 (Ballyannon - Roger Adams), 85 (Cahirmoane - Thomas Poole) | Brodrick (Midleton) | Sir St John Brodrick of Wandsworth, Surrey, came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and was granted... |
210 (Glen-ville) | Hudson (Glenville) | Dr Edward Hudson, born at Castlemartyr, county Cork, was an early dental practitioner, who bought an... |
338 (Rock-grove) | Dring | The Dring family was established in county Cork from the late 17th century. They resided at Rockgro... |
180 (Factory Hill) | Hoare (Factory Hill) | This family descend from Robert Hoare, fourth son of Edward Hoare of Dunkettle, county Cork, a banke... |
172 (Dunkettle) | Morris (Dunkettle) | A Welsh family descended from Captain William Morris who was granted lands in East and West Carbery,... |
335 (Richmond), 365 (Sun Lodge) | Oliver (Inchera & Dunkettle) | Charles Silver Oliver of Spa Hill, county Limerick and Inchera, Little Island, county Cork, was a yo... |
7 (Anne-mount, Rev Mr Coghlan) | Cummins (Cork) | A family established in the Cork city locality from the mid 18th century. A number of doctors were... |
282 (Marino) | French (Marino) | Marino, county Cork, was the seat of the French family in the 18th century. At the time of Griffith... |
158 (Doughclone - Mr Haynes), 390 (Windsor) | Sarsfield (County Cork) | The Sarsfield family were established in Cork since medieval times. Many of them served as High Sher... |
288 (Mitchells-fort) | Brasier (Rivers & Ballyellis) | A family of French origin who settled in the north of Ireland in the early 17th century. Paul Brasi... |
272 (Little-Island) | Bury (Little Island & Curraghbridge) | A branch of the Bury family, Earls of Charleville, descended from Phineas Bury of Little Island, cou... |
13 (Ashgrove) | Frankland | The Franklands appear to have been resident at Ashgrove, county Cork, from at least the mid 18th cen... |
65 (Belgrove, Cove - J. Travers) | Bagwell (Marlfield) | In 1749 William Bagwell, Member of Parliament for Clonmel married Jane daughter and co heir of John... |
147 (Cusquiney) | French (Cuskinny) | The French family of county Cork descend from Richard French of the city of Cork who died in 1651.... |
102 (Castle-town), 298 (Mount-uniache) | Uniacke | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' gives a very detailed genealogy of this family, established in the... |
294 (Mountbell) | Mackay/Mackey | This family held land in the parish of Castlelyons, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. They were als... |
317 (Park - John Hudson junior) | Ponsonby (Imokilly) | This branch of the Ponsonby family was descended from the Right Honourable John Ponsonby, Speaker of... |
33 (Ballyboy - John Travers), 118 (Clonmeen) | O'Callaghan | Cornelius O'Callaghan, a lawyer in the early 18th century, married Marie Jolley. Their grandson, al... |
79 (Brooklodge - Henry Marsden) | Drew (Rockfield & Mocollop Castle) | This family were a junior branch of the Drews of Drewscourt, county Cork and held land in counties W... |
300 (Muckridge - Richard Fitzgerald) | Hobson (Cos Cork & Wexford) | The first member of the Le Hunte family to settle in county Wexford was an officer in Cromwell's arm... |
283 (Mayfield) | Poole (Mayfield) | Burke indicates that the estate at Mayfield was purchased by Thomas Poole, a descendent of the Chesh... |
246 (Kilmore), 293 (Mossgrove) | Popham (Bandon) | Bennett identifieds the Popham family as among the Puriatan settlers in Bandon in the 1620s. Benjami... |
316 (Pallas Anne) | Bernard (Palace Anne) | Bennett indicates that the Bernards of Palace Anne were descended from Arthur Bernard, brother of Fr... |
240 (Killaneer), 272 (Littlesilver) | Gash | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Thomas Gash was among the principal lessors in the parish of Ki... |
343 (Roughgrove) | Alcock | The representatives of Maskelyne Alcock were among the principal lessors in Kilbrogan parish, barony... |
297 (Mount Pleasant) | Baldwin (Mount Pleasant) | Henry Baldwin was among the principal lessors in the parish of Templemartin, barony of Kinalmeaky, c... |
300 | Fitzgerald (Muckridge) | Basil O'Connell writes that Richard Fitzgerald of Muckridge, barony of Imokilly, county Cork bought... |
131 (Corkbeg) | Fitzgerald/Penrose Fitzgerald (Corkbeg) | In 1667 Garrett Fitzgerald was granted the castle, town and lands of Kilcorkbegg alias Corkbeg with... |
61 (Barnabrow, Mr Timothy Lane), 342 (Rostellan-Castle) | O'Brien (Inchiquin Castle) | Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin, was created 1st Earl of Inchiquin in 1654. An estate of almo... |
220 (James-brook) | Adams/Goold-Adams | L.G. Pine traces the ancestry of this family from the fourth son of Edward Adams, a London merchant,... |
227 (Kilbree) | Adams (Kilbree) | A family descended from Edward Adams, a London merchant, who was granted over 2,000 acres in the bar... |
336 (Rochemount) | Roche (Rochemount) | This branch of the Roche family of county Cork was descended from Edmond, second son of Edward Roche... |
376 (Trabulgan) | Roche (Trabolgan) | The Roches were established at Trabolgan, Whitegate, county Cork, from the mid 17th century. In 1703... |
161 (Dromada), 365 (Sunville) | Durdin | A family settled in the vicinity of Carrigtuohill near Cork city from the mid 17th century. Alexand... |
32 | Gaggin | In 1824 the Reverend Richard Gaggin, rector of Clonmult, county Cork, married Catherine Foulke. He... |
227 (Kilboy) | Gibson (Kilboy) | In 1783 John Lewis Gibson was appointed organist at Cloyne Cathedral in county Cork. His family liv... |
231 | Hanning | At the time of Griffith's Valuation James Hanning held land in the parishes of Ballyoughtera, Middle... |
329 | Smyth (Rathcoursey) | This family appear to have connections with the Smyths of Ballinatray, county Waterford and a late 1... |
88 (Carewswood) | Boyle (Earl of Shannon) | Henry Boyle, a descendent of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, was created Earl of Shannon, baron o... |
101 | Fitzgerald (Castle Richard) | A descendant of the Fitzgeralds, Senechals of Imokilly, Richard Fitzgerald lived at Castle Richard i... |
188 (Fortlands - L. Batwell) | Hutchins | Richard Hutchins of Blackrock, near Bantry, county Cork, was appointed a Poll Tax Commissioner by Wi... |
282 (Maryborough) | Newenham (Maryborough) | The Newenhams were established in county Cork from the early 17th century. This branch of the family... |
68 (Besborough - J. Spence) | Pike | This family were originally from Berkshire and came to county Cork in the early 17th century where f... |
214 (Hampstead - G. Britton) | Bainbridge | John Hugh Bainbridge, son of Thomas Bainbridge a banker of London and Surrey, married Jane Anne West... |
383 (Vernon-mount - John Leslie) | Hayes (Vernon Mount) | Ottiwell or Attwell Hayes of Vernon-mount, county Cork, is listed as a subscriber to Lewis ''Topogra... |
100 (Castlemahon), 187 (Ferney - Mrs Coote) | Chatterton (Cork) | The Chatterton family of Cork, baronets, was descended from Abraham Chatterton who had a son, also n... |
347 (Saunder's-Park) | Sanders (Charleville Park) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that William Sanders of Charleville, county Cork, held The P... |
282 (Mardyke) | Baldwin (Glandore) | The Baldwin family in Cork were the descendents of Elizabethan settlers in the Bandon area. The repr... |
133 (Coronea) | Robinson (West Carbery) | George Robinson of Coronea, grandson of the Reverend William Robinson, rector of Abbeystrewery, was... |
289 | Marmion | Thomas Henry Marmion and Patience Marmion owned over 700 acres in the Skibbereen area of county Cork... |
76 | Jervois | Members of the Jervois family held over 450 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. In October 1855 and J... |
68 (Bennetts Grove) | Bennett (Coachford) | Francis Bennett, of Classes, Coachford and Greganes Manor, Roscarbery, was the owner of over 2800 ac... |
223 (Island) | Hungerford (Island) | Burke indicates that this family traditionally claimed descent from the Hungerford family of Farley... |
286 (Millfield - Sweeny) | Limerick | John Limerick was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Abbeystrowry, Kilmacabea, Myross an... |
347 (Sandvile) | Powell (County Kerry) | John Powell was held property in the parishes of Ballymacelligott and Castleisland on long leases fr... |
349 (Seaview) | Powell (West Carbery) | Burke indicates that the Powells, originally a Welsh family, inherited the O'Donovan estate at Rosc... |
70 (Blackfort - William Molloy), 313 (Old Court) | Galway/Galwey (Lota & West Cork) | "Burke's Irish Family Records" traces the ancestry of this family back to their location in Kinsale,... |
296 (Mount Music) | O'Driscoll (West Carbery) | The O'Driscolls were an ancient Gaelic family who had, up to the sixteenth and early seventeenth cen... |
218 (Holly-hill) | Long (East Carbery) | In 1666 Colonel Thomas Long was granted lands in counties Meath, Westmeath and in the barony of Carb... |
211 | Attridge (Cork) | The representatives of Phillip and Thomas Attridge owned over 550 acres in county Cork in the 1870s.... |
71 (Blair's Cove - O'Connor) | Blair | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Richard Lewis Blair held the townland of Coolcoulaghta, parish... |
307 (New Court) | Fleming (Cork) | The Fleming estate in county Cork amounted to over 3000 acres in the 1870s. Lionel B. Fleming was on... |
294 | Beamish (Mount Beamish) | Burke indicates that this family was a branch of that of Beamish of Kilmalooda, descended from Richa... |
60 (Bannoxs-town), 233 (Kilgrogy) | Clutterbuck | In 1667 an estate of 2,969 acres was granted to Richard Clutterbuck in the barony of Middlethird, co... |
210 (Greenmount), 282 (Marle-hill) | Prendergast (Co Tipperary) | This family was originally established at Newcastle, county Tipperary, but they were dispossessed of... |
85 (Cahir Castle), 226 (Key-long), 333 Redmond's-town - J. Parson Ducket) | Butler (Caher) | The Butlers were established at Caher Castle, county Tipperary, from the 16th century. This family... |
33 (Ballybrada), 85 (Cahirabbey House & Cahir-abbey-villa), 134 (Cottage), 333 (Reahill), 194 (Garry-roan) | Fennell | A Quaker family located in the Caher area of south county Tipperary from the mid 17th century. They... |
243 (Kilmacow) | Boyce | Records relating to John and Thomas Boyce and lands in county Cork are in the Lismore Estate Collect... |
276 (Loughloher) | Quinn/Quin (Loughloher) | In the mid 1770s the estate of Gamaliel Magrath of Redmondstown was worth £1,500. He was married to... |
58 (Ballywilliam - Joshua Sutton) | Irish Land Company | In 1852 John Brogden of Manchester, with his brother James, set up the Irish Land Company. Another... |
348 (Scart) | Croker ( Co Waterford) | Edward Croker of Tallow, county Waterford owned over 750 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Morris... |
255 (Knocklofty) | Hely Hutchinson | The Hutchinsons were established at Knocklofty, barony of Iffa and Offa West, county Tipperary, from... |
286 (Millgrove-tincurry), 373 (Tincurry) | Jackson (Tincurry) | In his will dated 20 February 1800 Joseph Jackson of Tincurry, county Tipperary, refers to his lands... |
60 (Barn), 346 (Salisbury) | Moore (Barne) | A family who were established in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the early 17th century.... |
392 (Woodrooff) | Perry (Woodrooff) | The Perrys were established at Woodrooff, Clonmel, county Tipperary, from the beginning of the 18th... |
215 (Hay-wood), 276 (Loughkent - Nicholas Dogherty), 312 (Oak-land) | Riall | A Quaker family established in Clonmel by the end of the 17th century, who later became involved in... |
179 (E.T.M. Ville - E.T.M. Butler) | Putland & Hulse | In the mid 19th century Mrs. Putland and Sir Charles Hulse jointly held a large estate in the parish... |
134 (Cottage) | Ryan (Kilheffernan) | The Ryans were resident in the parish of Killaloan, barony of Iffa and Offa East, county Tipperary,... |
38 (Ballydine) | Power (Gurteen) | A family decended from the Poer family established in county Waterford in the 12th century and who h... |
309 (Newtown) | Osborne (Newtown Anner & Beechwood) | The Osbornes were established in county Waterford from the early 17th century and were granted lands... |
7 (Anner-ville) | Butler (Carrick) | In July 1677 Pierce Butler and his wife Ellice were granted 648 acres in the barony of Bunratty, cou... |
148 (Darling-hill) | Pennefather (Knockeevan) | A junior branch of the Pennefather family of New Park, county Tipperary, descended from Major Willia... |
314 (Orchard's-town) | Hamerton | The Hamerton family were established in the town of Clonmel, county Tipperary from the 17th century.... |
138 (Creg) | Lalor (Cregg) | A family originally established in county Laois who moved to county Tipperary in the late 17th centu... |
321 (Power's-town) | Greene (Cos Tipperary & Waterford) | Godfrey Greene was granted 541 acres at Mooretown-Keating, Knocknangle and Rathmore, barony of Iffa... |
85 (Cahermee - John Milward) | Carroll (Doneraile) | Michael Carroll of Park Mills, Doneraile, county Cork, owned 729 acres in that county in the 1870s. |
214 (Harley Park), 312 (Oak-field) | Poe (Harley Park) | A branch of the Poe family descended from Captain James Poe, third son of Emmanuel Poe. Captain Jam... |
53 (Ballyphilip) | Going (Ballyphilip, Co Tipperary) | This family was a junior branch of the Going family of Traverston, Nenagh, county Tipperary. In 181... |
264 (Lickfinn) | Langley (Coal Brook) | A family descended from a Cromwellian soldier,Henry Charles Langley, who was given 1,795 acres in 16... |
272 (Little-field - Flor Carrol), 319 (Points-town) | Cooke (Kiltinan Castle) | The Cookes of Kiltinan Castle, Fethard, county Tipperary were descended from Edward Cooke, younger b... |
358 (South-lodge, J.B.Elliott) | Hartford | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation, the representatives of Mrs Rebecca Hartford held a considerable... |
310 (Noan) | Taylor (Noan) | In 1666 Nathaniel Taylor, an officer in Cromwell's army, was ganted an estate of approximately 1,000... |
230 (Kilcooly-abbey), 389 (Will-ford, Mr Richard Blackmore & Will-mount, Robert Lane) | Barker/Ponsonby Barker | William Ponsonby Barker held estates in four counties in the 19th century. The Barkers acquired the... |
228 (Kilburry) | Beasley | Ruddy writes that Kilburry belonged to the Cleare family until the mid 18th century when it passed b... |
260 (Lane's-park) | Lane (Lanespark) | In 1666 William Lane was granted the lands of Killens [Lanespark], Derrigear and Cattiganstowne in t... |
289 (Mobarnan), 293 (Mortles-town-cast.), 318 (Peppards-town, Matt Henderson), 336 (Roan - Dennis Duan) | Jacob | This Presbyterian family were located in the Fethard area of county Tipperary from at least the mid... |
46 (Ballylanigan), 308 (New-park), 345 (St. John's-town) | Pennefather (New Park & Lakefield) | In 1667 Cornet Matthew Pennefather from Staffordshire was granted lands in the barony of Slievardagh... |
204 (Gorteen) | Bryan (Gurteen) | The Reverend William Bryan of Gurteen, county Tipperary, son of Thomas Bryan and Elizabeth Aldwell,... |
235 (Killaghy) | Despard | The Despards were resident at Killaghy Castle, county Tipperary, from the early 18th century. In the... |
289 (Mohobber - Mr Cormick) | Scott | John Scott, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, was created Earl of Clonmel in 1793. His se... |
55 (Ballysheehan), 216 (Helen Park) | Latham | In the mid 19th century Oliver Leatham/Latham held land in the parishes of Ballysheehan and Brickend... |
10 (Ardmoyle) | Price (Ardmayle) | In the mid 19th century William Price held land in the parishes of Ballysheehan, Brickendown, Kilcon... |
273 (Long-field) | Long (Longfield) | The Longs settled at Graystown, county Tipperary, in the late 17th century. Edward Long of Ardfinna... |
192 (Gambon's-town), 277 (Lowes-green) | Bradshaw (Summerville) | Robert Bradshaw was reputed to have been granted estates in the Cullen and Cappawhite locality on th... |
67 (Belview), 339 (Rock-well) | Roe (Rockwell) | The will of Jane Roe of Dublin, widow of Doctor William Roe, dated 6 February 1744, refers to her so... |
212 (Grove) | Barton (Grove) | Thomas Barton bought the Everard estate at Fethard, county Tipperary, in 1751. He was a member of th... |
25 (Ballinamona) | Murphy (Ballinamona) | William Murphy was a son of Edmond Murphy of Ballinamona, Cashel, county Tipperary, and his wife Mar... |
193 (Garranlea) | Keatinge (Co Tipperary) | ''Burke's Family Records'' refers to John Keatinge of Garranlea, Cashel, county Tipperary who farmed... |
246 (Kilmoyler), 282 (Marle-hill), 375 (Toureen) | O'Meagher/Meagher | The O'Meagher family were well established in county Tipperary by the 16th century. At the time of G... |
391 (Wooden's-town) | Carew (Woodinstown) | The Carews of Woodinstown, county Tipperary, were a branch of the Carew family, Barons of Castle Bor... |
64 (Beechmount - John Godfrey), 312 (Oakhampton) | Phillips (Gaile House) | This family were granted lands at Foyle, county Kilkenny, under the Acts of Settlement. By the earl... |
354 (Silver-fort), 378 (Tullaghmain-castle), 298 (Mount-william) | Scully (Silverfort) | The Scullys of Silverfort were a junior branch of the Scully family of Mantle Hill, county Tipperary... |
7 (Anne's-gift, George Ponsonby, Annestown, St. George Cole), 153 (Derryluskan) | Palliser | A family originally from Yorkshire, Reverend William Palliser became Archbishop of Cashel in 1694.... |
11 (Ardsallagh) | Gough | The Goughs were a Wiltshire family members of whom settled in the south of Ireland in the 1620s. Sir... |
127 (Coolmore - John Butler) | Sankey | Under the Acts of Settlement Hierom Sankey was granted over 12,700 acres in county Kerry and some l... |
389 (Will-ford) | Blackmore | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Charles Blackmore held two townlands in the parish of Rathcool,... |
100 (Castlelake - Major M. Lidwell), 339 (Rockview - John Lane) | Hall (Castlelake) | In the mid 19th century General Hall held land in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of... |
390 (Wilton) | Leslie (Cork) | The Leslies of Cork were a branch of the Leslie family of Kincraigie, county Donegal, descended from... |
352 (Shanikill) | Leahy (Shanakiel) | David Leahy of Shanakiel, near Cork city, married Catherine O'Sullivan and had two sons Daniel and J... |
232 (Kilfeacle), 294 (Mount-bruis) | Scully (Kilfeakle & Mantle Hill) | The Scullys of county Tipperary descend from Jeremiah Scully who was established at Cashel in the mi... |
58 (Ballywire) | Massy (Ballywire) | John Bolton Massy (1785-1871) was the son of Robert Compton Bolton of Brazille Castle, Swords, count... |
130 (Cordangan) | Cooke (Cordangan) | This branch of the Cooke family were descended from Peter Cooke, a younger brother of Thomas and Edw... |
329 (Rath-cloheen), 371 (Thomas-town) | Mathew (Thomastown) | The Mathew family of Thomastown, county Tipperary had close connections in the 17th century with the... |
292 (Moore-fort) | Moore/Crosbie Moore (Mooresfort) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Maurice Crosbie Moore held an estate in the parish of Grean, ba... |
61 (Barnlough), 351 (Shanbally - John Gasson), 364 (Suir-ville) | Smithwick | Peter Smithwick of Mount Catherine, county Limerick, married an Apjohn of nearby Linfield and died i... |
34 (Ballycarron) | Butler (Ballycarron) | The Butlers were resident in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of Clanwilliam, county T... |
101 (Castle-park) | Creaghe (Castlepark) | Richard Creaghe was living at Castlepark, barony of Clanwilliam, county Tipperary, in the early 19th... |
220 (Hymen's-town), 364 (Suir-castle) | Robbins | Frances, daughter of the 1st Baron Massy, married George Robbins of Hymenstown, county Tipperary, in... |
202 (Golden-ville) | White (Golden Hills) | Henry Connor White of Golden Hill, county Tipperary, was the Registrar of the Royal Dublin Society f... |
25 (Ballinard) | Chadwick | By the end of the 17th century the Chadwick family was established at Ballinard, county Tipperary. I... |
354 (Shrone-hill) | Sadleir (Ballintemple & Shrone Hill) | John Sadleir of London settled at Ballintemple, county Tipperary, in the 1660s having a grant of lan... |
268 (Lismacue) | Baker (Lismacue) | The Baker family settled in county Tipperary in the mid 17th century, Walter Baker having obtained a... |
60 (Bansha Castle) | O'Ryan (Bansha Castle) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Edmond O'Ryan held land in the parishes of Donohill, Emly and Te... |
210 (Greenane) | Mansergh (Grenane) | The Manserghs, originally from Barwicke Hall, Yorkshire, settled at Macrony Castle, near Fermoy in c... |
339 (Roe'sborough) | Roe (Roesborough) | Andrew Roe settled in county Tipperary in the early 18th century and purchased Roesborough from the... |
345 (Sadler's-wells) | Sadleir (Sadleirswells) | The Sadleirswells branch of this county Tipperary family descend from Nicholas Sadleir of Golden Gar... |
113 (Clonbrogan) | Watson (Clonmel & Quansbury) | A Quaker family of Clonmel, county Tipperary, descended from Solomon Watson who married Abigail Bole... |
238 (Killenure) | Cooper (Killenure) | This family, originally from Surrey, settled at Butterhill in county Wicklow in the 17th century. Fo... |
172 (Dundrum) | Maude | Robert Maude [of Yorkshire] was granted over 10,000 acres in counties Tipperary, Cork and Meath in 1... |
282 (Marlow) | Pennefather (Marlow) | This branch of the Pennefather family descend from William Pennefather, third son of Matthew and Lav... |
391 (Wood-ford) | Murphy (Ballymore) | ''Burkes Irish Family Records'' states that Patrick Murphy was granted a lease of lands at Ballymore... |
88 (Cappamurra) | Grene | From the 1830s, John Grene or Greene held land in the barony of Kilnamanagh Lower, county Tipperary,... |
98 (Castle Fogarty), 294 (Mount-alt, Thomas Ryan) | Lenigan (Castle Fogarty) | In 1788 James Fogerty of Castle Fogarty, near Thurles, county Tipperary, died childless and his sist... |
365 (Summer-hill, Rickard Bourke) | Harden | The Harden family appear to have been established in the Borrisoleigh area of county Tipperary from... |
46 (Ballylanigan) | Pennefather (Ballynera) | This branch of the Pennefather family descended from Thomas, second son of Kingsmill Pennefather, el... |
182 (Farney Castle) | Armstrong/Armstrong MacDonnell (Newhall) | The Armstrongs of Mount Heaton share a common ancestry with the Armstrongs of Moyaliff, county Tippe... |
268 (Liskeveen - Luke Bray), 307 (New-hill) | Going (Liskeveen) | The Goings of Ballyphilip and Liskeveen, county Tipperary, both descend from James Going, a younger... |
78 (Brittas), 318 (Parks-town) | Langley (Brittas Castle) | Henry Langley of Priestown or Langley Lodge, county Tipperary was the second son of Henry Langley an... |
84 (Cabra Castle) | Fogarty | The O'Fogartys were a prominent family in the Thurles locality of county Tipperary in the mid 16th c... |
382 (Turtola - William Nicholson) | Maher (Turtulla & Tullamaine) | Nicholas Valentine Maher of Turtualla was buried in St Mary's graveyard, Thurles, county Tipperary,... |
221 (Inch) | Ryan (Inch) | The Ryan family were located at Inch, barony of Eliogarty, county Tipperary, from the late 17th cent... |
186 (Fishmoyne - Mrs Butler), 211 (Green-wood, Rev Archer), 322 (Priory) | Carden (Templemore & Fishmoyne) | The Cardens settled at Templemore, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century. In 1717 John Carden... |
283 (Maxfort) | Max | The Callanan Papers contain a will transcript of Simon Max of Gaile, county Tipperary dated 1732. T... |
314 (Old-town) | Bennett (Templemore) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Bennett held land in the parishes of Drom and Templemore, b... |
392 (Wood-ville) | Webb (Maidstown, Knocktoran & Woodville) | The Webbs were resident at Maidstown Castle, county Limerick in the first half of the 18th century.... |
37 (Ballydavid) | Russell (Ballydavid) | The Russells appear to have been resident at Ballydavid, Littleton, county Tipperary from the early... |
61 (Barnane) | Carden (Barnane) | Arthur E. Carden has written a very detailed history of this family who acquired Barnane, county Tip... |
153 | Mason (Derrylahan) | William Mason of Derrylahan, parish of Bourney, county Tipperary, held land from Peter David La Touc... |
69 (Birch-grove), 325 (Racket-hall, Patten Smith) | Birch (Roscrea) | Members of the Birch family were prominent distillers and brewers at Roscrea, county Tipperary in th... |
110 (Cloghjordan House - Rev Edwin Palmer), 134 (Corville), 171 (Dunally Castle) | Prittie (Lord Dunalley) | The Prittie family descend from Colonel Henry Prittie who was granted 5,900 acrese in county Tippera... |
7 (Annestown) | Cole (Annestown) | The house and property at Annestown were in the possession of Henry St. George Cole at the beginning... |
68 (Benvoy), 172 (Dunhill) | Power (Middlethird) | John Power of Dunhill was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Islandikane, Newcastle and... |
281 (Manor) | Wyse (Middlethird) | The Wyse family had been associated with Waterford since Norman times. Depending on political events... |
309 (Newtown) | Power/O'Neill Power (Snowhill) | The Powers of Snowhill, county Kilkenny, descend from David Power, third son of Pierce Power of Knoc... |
389 (Whitfield) | Christmas | Thomas Christmas was granted land in county Waterford in 1666. His descendants lived at Whitfield C... |
362 | Duckett (Waterford) | The Ducketts had held estates in the barony of Middlethird since the later seventeenth century, most... |
295 (Captain Fleming) | Congreve | Burke indicates that this family originated in Staffordshire and descend from John Congreve, residen... |
210 (Green-hills) | Minchin (Greenhills & Killacolla) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that William Minchin, fifth son of Charles Minchin, bought G... |
100 (Castlelake), 162 (Dromard) | Lidwell | The Lidwells were established in county Tipperary from the mid 18th century. In 1826 Frederick Li... |
13 (Ashpark) | Butler (Ash Park & Wilford) | William Butler of Park died in 1800 and was succeeded by his son James, born 1785, who later became... |
307 (Newgrove - Westropp Smith) | Minchin (Busherstown) | Humphrey Minchin was granted 1,271 acres in the barony of Slievardagh, county Tipperary in 1668. His... |
221 (Inane - Robert Curtis) | Jackson (Inane) | The Jackson family held an estate at Inane, parish of Roscrea, county Tipperary in the 19th century... |
99 (Castle-iny), 272 (Lloyd's-borough) | Lloyd (Cranagh & Lloydsborough) | Early generations of this family married members of the Otway, Blunden and Clutterbuck families. Jo... |
219 (Honey-mount, John Evans) | Williams (Honeymount) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Leonard Williams held one townland in the parish of Rathnaveoge,... |
295 (Mount-fresco) | Lloyd (Skehanagh) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' records the two sons of Thomas Lloyd, second son of John Lloyd of C... |
219 | Evans (Honeymount) | The Evans family were located in the Roscrea locality of county Tipperary in the late 18th century.... |
60 | Kennedy (Nenagh) | Members of the Kennedy family held land in the Nenagh locality at the time of Griffith's Valuation.... |
266 (Lisanisk) | Pepper | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' (page 997) refers to Lambert Pepper of Mota, county Tipperary, who... |
103 (Castle-willington) | Willington (Castle Willington) | Jonathan Willington, the third son of James and Mary Willington of Killoskehane Castle, county Tippe... |
327 (Rapla) | Willington (Killoskehane) | The Willingtons were settled at Killoshehane, county Tipperary, by the mid 18th century. James Will... |
107 (Clare-mount), 297 (Mount-pleasant), 316 (Pallas), 390 (Wingfield - Thomas Doolan) | Short | Members of the Short family held land from the Honourable O.F.G. Toler and others, mainly in the loc... |
157 (Donny-brook), 392 (Woodville) | Poe (Donnybrook & Solsborough) | William Poe of Knock and Emmanuel Poe of Solsborough, county Tipperary, were older brothers of James... |
64 (Behamore), 181 (Falleen), 286 (Mill-brook) | Hawkshaw/Hawkeshaw | The Hawkshaws held land from the Cole Bowens in the parish of Ballymackey, barony of Upper Ormond, c... |
149 (Debsborough), 258 (Lackeen- Castle) | Bayly (Debsborough) | The Bayly family were established at Debsborough, Nenagh, county Tipperary from the early 18th centu... |
335 (Richmond), 351 (Shanbally) | Gason | The Gason family, reputed to have been originally from Kent, settled in county Tipperary in the mid... |
392 (Rev James Poe) | Minchin (Woodville) | Edward Minchin of Glenahilty, county Tipperary, was the sixth son of Charles Minchin. His third son... |
271 (Lissen-hall, Mr Thomas Devoy) | Otway | By a patent dated 10 October 1685, John Otway was granted Castle Otway, county Tipperary. His desc... |
332 (Rathurles) | Brereton (Rathurles) | This branch of the Brereton family was originally established in county Offaly. Thomas Brereton was... |
30 (Ballintogher) | Crawford | In the mid 19th century William Cooper Crawford, son of Cooper Crawford, held land in the parishes o... |
266 (Lisbryan) | Waller (Newport) | The first Waller came to Ireland as a soldier in Cromwell's army. Branches of the family settled at... |
358 (South-hill) | Atkinson (Ashley Park) | The Atkinsons of Ashley Park and South Park, county Tipperary, were a junior branch of the Atkinsons... |
13 (Ashleypark) | Head | The Head family descend from Michael Head, Sheriff of the city of Waterford in 1672 and Mayor in 168... |
385 (Walsh-park) | Walsh (Walsh Park) | John Adams Walsh had a son, Charles Walsh of Walsh Park, county Tipperary, who married Sarah Simpson... |
2 (Abbeyville) | Hemsworth | The Hemsworth family descend from the Reverend Thomas Hemsworth of Abbeville, county Tipperary, rect... |
102 (Castle-town) | Sadleir (Sopwell Hall, Castletown & Ballinderry) | This branch of the Sadleir family descend from Colonel Thomas Sadleir of Sopwell Hall, county Tipper... |
12 (Arran-hill), 209 (Gray-fort), 320 (Portland) | Stoney (Co Tipperary) | Thomas Stoney from Yorkshire came to Ireland in the late 17th century and settled in county Tipperar... |
54 (Ballyrickard), 295 (Mount-Falkener) | Falkiner (Mount Falcon) | A family originally from Yorkshire and settled in Dublin by the late 17th century. Richard Falkiner... |
186 (Fir-mount, Thomas P. Terman) | Firman | Thomas Firman of Selby, Yorkshire and of Dublin city inherited the estates of Richard Pierson. His... |
5 (Annaghbeg) | Minnitt (Annaghbeg, Co Tipperary) | The Minnitts were established at Mount Minnitt, county Limerick at the end of the 17th century but m... |
352 (Shannonvale) | Bunbury (Lisbryan) | The Bunbury family of Lisbryan, barony of Lower Ormond, county Tipperary, descend from Thomas Bunbur... |
67 (Belview) | Biggs (Bellevue) | Samuel Dixon [Dickson] Biggs held three townlands in the parish of Killeenagarriff, barony of Clanwi... |
78 (Brookfield), 233 (Kilgarvan - Mr Michael Connor), 293 (Mota) | Cambie | In 1667 Major Solomon Camby was granted over 1,700 acres in the barony of Lower Ormond, county Tippe... |
228 (Kilcarron) | Smith (Milford) | Ralph Smith of Ballingarry, county Tipperary, was descended from a family of that name originally ba... |
289 (Moate-field, Wm Clarke) | Bloomfield | The Bloomfield family were originally settled at Eyre Court, county Galway, in the early 18th centur... |
336 (Rivers-town) | Hackett (Riverstown & Parsonstown) | The Hacketts of Moor Park, county Offaly and Riverstown, county Tipperary were a junior branch of th... |
204 (Gorteen) | Smith (Gurteen) | The Smiths of Gurteen, near Ballingarry, county Tipperary, were a younger branch of the Smiths of Mi... |
311 (North-land) | Dancer | Sir Thomas Dancer, an alderman and Mayor of Waterford city, was created a baronet in 1662. In 1668 h... |
389 (Willow Lodge) | Fleetwood | Colonel Charles Fleetwood was granted 720 acres in the barony of Upper Ormond in 1668. In the mid 19... |
285 (Merton) | Fitzgibbon (Ballysheedy) | The Fitzgibbon family were living at Ballysheedy/Ballyseeda, county Limerick, by the mid 18th centur... |
338 (Rockfort - Jeoffry Kingsley) | Wolfe (Rockford) | This family were a junior branch of the Wolfe family of Forenaghts, county Kildare. In 1823, John W... |
300 (Moyroe - Samuel Laurence), 382 (Tyone - Donough O'Brien) | Ryan (Tyone) | In the 1870s Thomas John Ryan of Tyone House, Nenagh, county Tipperary, owned 1,319 acres in county... |
83 (Bushy-park) | Towers | The Towers family had property in counties Meath and Tipperary in the early 18th century. Reverend... |
188 (Fort-Nesbett) | Nesbitt/Nisbitt (Fort Nisbitt) | The Reverend Meade Nesbitt was a member of the Nesbitt family of Kinsale, county Cork. He was recto... |
98 (Castle-biggs) | Biggs (Castle Biggs) | In 1666 John Briggs (sic) was granted lands in the parish of Kilbarran, barony of Lower Ormond, coun... |
292 (Monroe), 350 (Shallee) | Young (Shallee) | From the mid 18th century the Youngs were resident in the Shallee locality, parish of Killoscully, b... |
4 (Alta Villa House) | Going (Cahir) | This family were merchants, based in county Offaly, in the 18th century. In the late 1790s Charles... |
83 (Bush-field, Fran. W. Cashell), 297 (Mount-philips & Mount-rivers) | Phillips (Mount Rivers) | This family of Phillips was settled in county Tipperary from at least the mid 18th century. [Thomas... |
103 (Castle-waller) | Waller (Castle Waller & Rockvale) | In the mid 17th century Richard Waller (formerly Warren), a Cromwellian soldier, was granted lands i... |
49 (Ballymakeogh) | Ryan (Ballymackeogh) | This family were settled in county Tipperary from the mid 17th century. In 1814 William Ryan of Bal... |
6 (Annaholty - Mr Patrick Bourke) | Henry (Tipperary & Limerick) | The Henrys of counties Tipperary and Limerick were a branch of the Henry family of Straffan, county... |
83 (Bush-field) | Cashel/Cashin (Tipperary) | The Cashels were located in the Birdhill locality of county Tipperary from the 1770s. Henry Cashel... |
229 (Kilcoleman) | Finch (Tullamore Park) | An English family who settled in county Tipperary in the 17th century. Lieutenant Colonel Simon Fin... |
189 (Fox-hall) | Rose (Ahabeg) | The Rose family, originally from Devonshire, settled at Morgans and Mount Prospect, county Limerick... |
122 (Cole-ville) | Grubb (Co Tipperary) | A family originally from Northamptonshire, John Grubb came to county Waterford in the mid 17th centu... |
205 | Ryan (Gortkelly) | This family of Ryans held land from the Ryans of Inch, Thurles, county Tipperary. The Ryan of Inch... |
377 (Tullagh) | Carrol (Kilmore) | The Carrol family was settled at Tulla, county Tipperary, from the 17th century. William Parker Carr... |
360 (Springhill) | Hemphill | The Hemphills are descended from the Reverend Samuel Hemphill, described as a "distinguished Presbyt... |
12 | Coghlan/Coglane (Waterford) | W.C. Coghlan of Dromina owned almost 400 acres in county Waterford in the 1870s while J.D. Coghlan... |
23 (Ballynakill) | Power (Faithlegg) | Nicholas Mahon Power, of Faithlegg House, was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballyna... |
24 (Ballinamona) | Carew (Ballinamona) | This branch of the Carew family descend from the family established at Castleboro, county Wexford. R... |
25 | Kennedy (Clashmore) | The Landowners Return of 1876 records Mrs. Francis [sic] Kennedy of Ballynamultina, Clashmore as the... |
25 (Ballynamulla), 29 (Ballintaylor) | Power (Decies-without-Drum) | Gallwey states that the various branches of the Power family were associated with this area long be... |
26 (Ballynatray) | Smyth (Ballynatray) | The Smyths were settled in county Waterford from Elizabethan times. In the 17th century Richard Smy... |
27 | Paul | Sir Robert Paul was the proprietor of over 800 acres in the parish of Listowel, county Kerry in the... |
31 (Ballyanchor) | Poole (Waterford) | Thomas Walter Poole, with an address in Dublin, owned over 500 acres in county Waterford in the 1870... |
34 (Ballycanvan) | Roberts (Waterford) | The Roberts family had extensive business interests in Waterford city and several family members ser... |
37 (Ballydavid) | Kennedy (Waterford) | Burke indicates that this family's association with Waterford stems from its descent from the family... |
365 (Summer-hill) | Miles (Tipperary) | George Miles of Summerhill, Clonmel, county Tipperary, married Margaret Wright and had a son, Revere... |
358 (Sorrel-hill, James Bennett) | Gowan | In the mid 19th century Philip Gowan held 2 townlands in the parish of Killavinoge, barony of Ikerri... |
13 (Ashgrove) | Ashe (Ashgrove & Codrum) | In the mid 19th century the Ashe estate was mainly located in the parishes of Kilnamartery and Clond... |
360 (Spring-house) | McCarthy (Springhouse) | Justin McCarthy of Springhouse, county Tipperary, is mentioned in the Ryan of Inch Papers in 1723 an... |
393 (Woodville) | Orpen (Killaha Castle) | This branch of the Orpen family descend from Samuel Orpen of Woodville, county Kerry and his wife So... |
390 (Wilmar) | Mandeville | The Mandevilles were established at Ballydine Castle, parish of Kilmurry, south county Tipperary fro... |
345 | Warburton (Cork) | The Venerable Archdeacon Warburton is recorded as owning 913 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Thi... |
p.338 | Chambers (Raphoe North) | Local sources suggest that the Chambers family acquired the Rockhill estate outside Letterkenny duri... |
p.282 (Marble Hill) | Stewart (Ards and Marble Hill) | Alexander J.R. Steward of Ards, County Donegal was listed as the lessor of 46 townlands in the paris... |
88 (Bushford) | Thomson (Bushford) | This family were settled at Bushford, parish of Aghnamullen, county Monaghan, from about the mid-18t... |
69 | Irwin (Bilberry Hill) | Walker's Hibernian Magazine (Vol MDCCXC, 192) records the marriage of Daniel Irwin of Bilberry Hill,... |
101, (Castle Saunderson); 167 (Drumkeen) | Saunderson (Castle Saunderson) | In June 1666, Colonel Robert Sanderson was granted an estate of 10,814 acres in county Cavan and 901... |
63 | Cosby (Becks Court) | In the mid-19th century William Cosby held 3 townlands in the parish of Denn, county Cavan and his s... |
188 (Fortland) | Maxwell (Farnham) | The first member of this family settled in Ireland at the end of the 16th century. The Reverend Rob... |
196, 217, 365 | Webb (Hilltown) | William Webb was resident at Hilltown, Castlepollard, county Westmeath, circa 1837. George Webb of H... |
187 | Sankey (Fort Frederick) | Edward Sankey, alderman of Dublin and Lord Mayor of the city in 1766 and his wife Mary Medlicott had... |
297 | Nugent (Mountprospect) | The history of this family is recorded in Brian Nugent’s book. They were resident in county Cavan f... |
115 | Blackwood Brady | Mary Brady, one of the co-heiresses of the Clonervy estate, county Cavan, married the Reverend Townl... |
234 (Kill) | Beresford/Le Poer Beresford | The Beresford family, Marquis of Waterford and Viscount Tyrone, owned land in various parts of Irela... |
169 | Morton (Kilnacrott) | In the early 19th century Charles Carr Morton, son of Charles Morton, physician and librarian at the... |
11 | Story | The Storys of counties Cavan and Tyrone descend from John Story of Bingfield Hall, near Hexham, Nort... |
13 | Battersby (Lislin) | The Battersby family were settled in Ireland by the end of the 17th century. Robert Battersby of Bo... |
44 (Ballyhugh) | Vernon | The Vernons of county Cavan were a branch of the Vernon family of Clontarf Castle, county Dublin. J... |
239 (Killicar), 269 (Lismore Castle) | Nesbitt (Lismore) | Alexander Nesbitt settled in county Donegal in the early 17th century. The Nesbitts came to own an... |
381 (Ture); 68 (Berrymount) | Jones (Nahillah) | According to a Chancery Report of 1864 John Jones was granted a lease of about 40 ‘polls’ [approxima... |
330 | Clements/Lucas-Clements | In the mid-17th century Robert Clements, son of Daniel Clements, owned large estates in counties Dow... |
84, 304 | Pratt (Cabra Castle) | Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) states that the Pratts came from Leicester and that Cromwell... |
72 | Nugent (Bobsgrove/Farren Connell) | According to Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) this family is descended from the 12th Baron De... |
172 | Lynch (Roebuck) | Edward Lynch of Roebuck, parish of Kilbride, county Cavan, was one of the electors of the county in... |
211 | Thornton (Greenville) | At the time of the Restoration James Thornton was confirmed in the possession of an estate in county... |
89 | Clifford (Carn Cottage) | The Cliffords held the 227 acres townland of Carn, parish of Kildallan, county Cavan in the 19th cen... |
69 (Bilberry) | Stanford (Bilberry) | In an appendix to an account of the life of William Bedell, Bishop of Kilmore, edited by Thomas Wart... |
278 (Mackan) | Johnston (Williamstown and Bawnboy) | In the 1870s William Johnston of the Rent Office, Williamstown, county Galway, owned 584 acres in th... |
44 (Ballyhugh); 132 (Corr); 278 (Mackan) | Faris (Crossdoney) | Members of the Faris family owned 645 acres in county Cavan in 1876. John Alexander Faris of Corr,... |
13 | Clements (Ashfield) | The manor of Ashfield was granted to Sir Thomas Ashe in 1611. [Malsomson, The Clements Archive, p 5... |
381 (Tullyvin) | Adams (Corraneary) | This family are descended from an officer in the army of William III, who had a son James Adams of M... |
204 (Gartinadress) | Young (Lahard) | The Youngs were living at Lahard, parish of Killashandra, county Cavan, from the early 18th century.... |
6 (Annaghlee); 80 (Bruce Hall); 270 (Lisnamandra) | Burrowes (Stradone) | Burke's Irish Family Records states that the Burrowes family were established at Drumlane in county... |
99 (Castle Hamilton) | Southwell | The Southwell family were established in county Limerick in the early 17th century. Their estate in... |
334 (Ricehill) | Bredin | Christopher Bredin of Rice Hill, county Cavan, was appointed High Sheriff in 1797. Edgar Robert Bred... |
148 (Danesfort) | Fitzgerald/Vesey Fitzgerald | Catherine Vesey Fitzgerald was elevated to the peerage of Ireland as Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey i... |
259 | Mortimer | In 1667, James Mortimer was granted 1,205 acres in the barony of Castlerahan, county Cavan, includin... |
278 (Lurgan Lodge) | Nixon (Co Cavan) | The various branches of the Nixons are descended from Adam Nixon who had settled in county Fermanagh... |
132 (Fort William) | Kellett | In the mid-19th century David Kellett held a townland in the parish of Ballymachugh and the Reverend... |
324 | Le Fanu | The Reverend Thomas Sheridan, born in 1687, married Elizabeth daughter of Charles McFadden of Quilca... |
259 (Lake View) | Taylour (Headfort) | Thomas Taylour, a surveyor from Sussex, came to Ireland in the mid-17th century and assisted Sir Wil... |
62 (Bawnboy House) | Sneyd | Nathaniel Sneyd (c. 1767-1833), wine merchant, was the son of Edward Sneyd of Dublin. The family ori... |
62 (Bawnboy) | Finlay | The Finlays of Corville, Brackley and Sugarloaf, county Cavan would appear to be related. Their es... |
35 (Ballyconnell) | Montgomery (Ballyconnell) | In 1724 the Gwyllym estate was sold for £8,000 to Colonel Alexander Montgomery (1686–1729) of Convoy... |
189 (Foxfield) | Bell Booth | In the mid-19th century the Bell Booth family held land in the county Cavan parishes of Crosserlough... |
5 | Dillon (Kilkenny West) | The Dillon family, Earls of Roscommon, held land in a number of counties including Galway, Roscommo... |
128 (Coolvuck) | Dillon (Roscommon) | In the late 18th century Patrick Dillon owned land in the parishes of Clooncraff, Killukin and Kiltr... |
299 (Moydrum) | Handcock (Moydrum) | The Handcocks were settled at Moydrum Castle, near Athlone, in county Westmeath from the late 17th c... |
358 | Tuite (Sonna) | This family were established at Sonnagh from the early 17th century. Oliver Tuite of Sonna was creat... |
293 | Fetherston/Fetherstonhaugh (Derryhivney) | The Featherstonhaugh family held estates in the midlands of Ireland, especially county Westmeath, si... |
106 | Forbes (Earl of Granard) | The Irish branch of the Forbes family descend from Sir Arthur Forbes, 1st Baron Granard, originally... |
321 | Blaquiere/Blacquiere/de Blaquiere | This family descend from an émigré Hugenot merchant. John de Blaquiere of Ardkill, County Londonderr... |
75 (Brackagh); 369 (Temple House) | Handy | A county Westmeath family, prominent Methodists, who owned land in the Killala area from at least th... |
263 | Lemon | In 1856 John Drought Lemon, was leasing a property at Ballycrossaun, parish of Tiranascragh, barony... |
211 (Griffinstown) | Ennis | Sir John Ennis (1800-1878), Catholic Liberal politician and Governor of the Bank of Ireland was the... |
335 | Pakenham | Henry Pakenham, born 1611, was granted lands in county Wexford and at Tullynally, county Westmeath i... |
585 (Wardenstown) | Vandeleur (Cos Galway and Westmeath) | In 1803, Major Gen Crofton Vandeleur, third son of Crofton Vandeleur of Kilrush, county Clare marrie... |
211 (Greenpark) | Hodson (Baronet) | The Hodsons descend from the Reverend John Hodson, Bishop of Elphin, who died in 1686. The Bishop’s... |
67 (Belville); 222 (Jones Lake) | Jones (Belville) | Belville in the parish of Ballyloughloe, county Westmeath, was the home of the Jones family. It was... |
20 (Ballard) | Battersby (Lough Bawn) | The Battersby family were settled in county Meath at the beginning of the 18th century. George Batte... |
326 (Rahugh) | Marlay | The Marlays descend from a merchant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The grandparents of Charles Brinsley Mar... |
341 | Robinson (Kilconnell and Rosmead) | In 1822, Admiral Hercules Robinson, born 1789, married Frances Elizabeth, only child of Hans Widman... |
118 (Clonmaskill) | Tighe (Woodstock) | Richard Tighe settled in Dublin in the mid-17th century and acquired large estates in counties Carlo... |
120 | Greville-Nugent | William Fulke Greville was the second son of Fulke Greville of Wiltshire, a grandson of the 5th Baro... |
28 | Nugent/O'Reilly Nugent | The O'Reilly family were established at Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, county Westmeath from the 17th c... |
345 (Killua) | Chapman | Benjamin Chapman, a captain in Cromwell’s army, was granted an estate at Killua, county Westmeath, c... |
60, 68 | Smyth (Barbaville and New Park) | William Smythe (1693-1773) of Barbaville was a younger son of the Right Rev William Smythe, Bishop o... |
196 (Gillardstown) | Ellis (Monaghan, Cavan, Westmeath and Wicklow) | The Ellis families of Abbeyfeale, county Limerick and of Sea Park, county Wicklow, both descend from... |
240 (Killinan farm - Rev Winter) | Winter (Agher, Cloverhill) | This family descend from the Reverend Samuel Winter, who came to Ireland in 1650 and became Provost... |
p.8 | Fetherston (Ardagh) | Francis {Frances] Fetherston was the owner of over 200 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s with sub... |
p.308. | Fox (Foxhall) | Richard E, Fox, of Foxhall, was the owner of over 3000 acres in County Longford in the 1870s. Richar... |
p.81 | Auchmuty | The Auchmutys were a family of Scottish extraction who settled in Longford in the 17th century. They... |