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''Jnl of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland''
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 15 estate records citing this source.
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BALL, H. Honiton. Stawell of Kilbrittain, Co. Cork. Ser. 5, Vol. XII, (1902) p. 266, | Stawell (Kilbrittain) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) traces the lineage of this family back to the 12th century... |
STOKES, Rev George T. The Casaubons in Ireland. With note by R. G. Fitzgerald-Uniacke. Ser. 5, Vol. III, pp. 83-84, p. 429, 1893 | Causabon | A Hugenot family who were settled in Youghal, county Cork, by the 1680s. William Causabon married S... |
Featherstonhaugh, A.J. The true story of the two chiefs of Dunboy: an episode in Irish history, bearing, mainly on smuggling in the 18th. century. Ser. 5, Vol. IV, (1894) pp. 35-43, pp. 139-149, | Puxley | Henry L. Puxley of Dunboy Castle was the owner of over 9000 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. Joh... |
COOKE, R. Lieut Col. Notes on places visited by the Society, 1909: Kiltinane. Ser. 5, Vol. XIX (1909), p. 278 | Cooke (Kiltinan Castle) | The Cookes of Kiltinan Castle, Fethard, county Tipperary were descended from Edward Cooke, younger b... |
de POHER, Edmund James. Notes on places visited by the Society, 1909: Gurteen-Le-Poer. Ser. 5, Vol. XIX (1909), p. 271, | Power (Gurteen) | A family decended from the Poer family established in county Waterford in the 12th century and who h... |
CULLEN, L.M. The overseas trade of Waterford as seen from a ledger of Courtenay and Ridgeway. LXXXVII, no.2 (1958), pp.165-178. | Wallace (Waterford) | Alexander Wallace, with an address at Colchester, England, was the owner of over 350 acres in county... |
CULLEN, L.M. The overseas trade of Waterford as seen from a ledger of Courtenay and Ridgeway. LXXXVII, no.2 (1958), pp.165-178. | Ridgeway | Henry Ridgeway, of Newtown, Waterford, is recorded by Hussey de Burgh as the owner of 2 acres in cou... |
Corlett, C. The 1946 Survey of the Area Flooded by the Erne Hydro-Electric Scheme, Co. Donegal. 136 (2006), pp.50-98. Includes images of Cliff House, Stone Wold, Laputa and Mullins | Conolly (Castletown) | At the beginning of the 18th century William Conolly of Castletown, county Kildare, purchased over 2... |
Kelly, J. Wiliam Burton Conyngham and the north-west fishery of the eighteenth century. 115 (1985), pp.64-85. | Conyngham | Of Scottish descent, Henry Conyngham, member of parliament for county Donegal, supported the William... |
Corlett, Christiaan. The 1946 Survey of the Area Flooded by the Erne Hydro-Electric Scheme, Co. Donegal. 136 (2006), pp.50-98. | Allingham (Ballyshannon) | A number of members of the Allingham family were leasing property from the Conolly estate in the Poo... |
Corlett, Christiaan. The 1946 Survey of the Area Flooded by the Erne Hydro-Electric Scheme, Co. Donegal. 136 (2006), pp.50-98. | Johnston (Kinlough) | The Johnston family from Fermanagh purhased land in Leitrim in the early 18th century. In 1802 McPar... |
Corlett, Christiaan. The 1946 Survey of the Area Flooded by the Erne Hydro-Electric Scheme, Co. Donegal. 136 (2006), pp.50-98. | Tredennick (Camlin) | In the 1870s William Tredennick of Fort William, Ballyshannon, was recorded as the owner of over 270... |
Cavanagh, W.O. Castletown Carne and its owners. 6th series, Vol.2 (i), March 1912, pp.34-45. | Palliser | A family originally from Yorkshire, Reverend William Palliser became Archbishop of Cashel in 1694.... |