Reference Source
SLATER, Isaac. ''Royal National Directory of Ireland: List of the principal seats''. (Manchester: 1894)
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 376 estate records citing this source.
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xxi, 78 | Blakeney (Abbert) | Robert Blakeney, a member of a family of Elizabethan settlers, was granted lands at Castle Blakeney,... |
xxi, 66 | Lambert (Cregclare) | In 1824 Walter Lambert, Creggaclare, Walter Lambert, Castle Lambert, Walter Lambert, Lambert Lodge,... |
xxi, 121 | Roche (Aghada) | The estate of James Joseph Roche at Aghada, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, came into the possessi... |
xxi | Winn | The Winns were originally a Yorkshire family. Their main seat was at Nostell Priory, near Wakefield.... |
xxi,70 | MacDermottroe | This estate was centred around the house at Alderford, near Ballyfarnon, in County Roscommon. It inc... |
xxi, 70 | Bodkin (Annagh) | The Bodkins, one of the ‘Tribes’ of Galway, were granted Annagh and other lands in the barony of Cla... |
xxi, 72 | O'Hara | The O'Haras were the only Gaelic family to continue as major landowners in County Sligo up to modern... |
xxi,164 | Annesley/Grove Annesley (Annes Grove) | A junior branch of the Annesley family which bore the titles Viscount Glerawly and Earl of Annesley,... |
xxi, 124 | Crosbie/Talbot-Crosbie (Ardfert) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
xxi, 15 | Blake (Ardfry) | By patent dated 24 Feb 1681 the Blakes were granted almost 12,000 acres in counties Galway and Mayo,... |
xxi, 216, 225 | Orpen (Glanarought) | Burke describes the Orpen family as claiming great antiquity. They settled in Ireland after the Crom... |
xxi, 120 | Quin/Wyndham-Quin | Thady Quin (1645-1726) of Adare, county Limerick, had two sons from whom descend the Earls of Dunrav... |
xxi, 42 | Guinness | Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness of the famous brewing family began to purchase Connacht estates for sale i... |
xxi, 19 | Lynch Blosse | A Galway family who lost most of their estates in that county under Cromwell but received extensive... |
xxi, 254 | Bouchier/Bourchier (Baggotstown) | The Bouchiers had estates in county Limerick from Elizabethan times when they were granted some of t... |
xxi, 45 | Blake (Ballinafad) | In the early 17th century a younger son of the Blake family of Ballyglunin, county Galway, acquired... |
xxi, 28 | Lewis (Galway) | An Aylward property from the 17th century, which passed by a marriage in 1824 to a branch of the Lew... |
xxi, 245 | O'Callaghan (Ballinahinch) | Weir writes that Ballinahinch, parish of Kilnoe, county Clare, belonged to the O'Callaghans from the... |
xxi, 79 | Berridge | In 1872 the Ballynahinch estate in county Galway, was bought by Richard Berridge, a London brewer, f... |
xxi,65 | Ormsby (Ballinamore) | The Ballinamore estate, in the parish of Killedan, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was granted to the... |
xxii, 44 | Nolan (Ballinderry) | The Nolans were Elizabethan settlers in the Ballinrobe area of county Mayo. They lost most of their... |
xxii, 61 | Comyn (Kilconnell) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' states that Andrew Comyn of Ryefield, county Roscommon, married... |
xxii, 207 | Fitzgerald (Knight of Kerry) | According to the late Desmond Fitzgerald, last Knight of Glin, county Limerick, three of the cadet b... |
xxii, 141 | Connor (Ballybricken) | In March 1702 Daniel Connor of Bandon Bridge, county Cork, merchant, bought 744 acres at Curryleagh... |
xxii, 85 | Lynch (Ballycurrin) | An estate in the parish of Shrule, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, in the possession of the Lynch f... |
xxii, 317 | Barry/Smith-Barry (Ballyedmond) | In 1814 John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, married Eliza-Mary,... |
xxii, 33 | O'Connor | Peter O'Connor, a successful merchant in Sligo, acquired land in various parishes in the baronies of... |
xxii, 29 | Sampey | Henry Sampey was leasing property in the barony of Castlereagh at the time of Griffith's Valuation.... |
xxii, 202 | Norwood | William Norwood, of Dunmanway, was the owner of over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s. He was a... |
xxii, 131 | Crosbie (Ballyheige) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
xxii, 222 | O'Connell (Barryscourt) | Morgan John O’Connell was a son of John O’Connell of Grenagh, county Kerry, and his wife Elizabeth C... |
xxii, 181 (Ballymonis), xxxii, 332 (Rockbarton), xxxiii, 325 (Trabolgan) | Roche (Trabolgan) | The Roches were established at Trabolgan, Whitegate, county Cork, from the mid 17th century. In 1703... |
xxii, 15 ,xxv, 14 (Creg Clare) | Bingham (Newbrook) | This estate was founded by John Bingham of Foxford, county Mayo, younger brother of Sir Henry Bingha... |
xxii, 41, (Ballymore), xxxiii, 41 (Somerset) | Seymour (Galway) | The Seymour family first settled in east Galway in the late 17th century. The families at Ballymore... |
xxii, 149 | Croker (Ballynagarde) | The Crokers settled in county Limerick in the 17th century and were resident at Ballynagarde early i... |
xxii, 136 (Ballyseedy) | Blennerhassett (Ballyseedy & Beaufort) | Smith states that the Blennerhassett family were originally from Cumbria, in the north of England. T... |
xxii, 95 | Ruttledge (Barbersfort) | A county Galway estate in the parish of Killererin, barony of Clare, purchased by Robert Ruttledge f... |
xxii, 82 | Lynch (Barna) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' the Barna estate came into the possession of the L... |
xxiii, 298 | Lloyd (Beechmount) | In 1805 Colonel Thomas Lloyd purchased Beechmount in the parish of Rathkeale, barony of Connello Low... |
xxiii, 199 | Keane (Beech Park) | The Keanes were established in county Clare from at least the mid 17th century and were residing at... |
xxiii, 64 | Montgomery | Hugh Lyons Montgomery was MP for Leitrim, 1852-57 and served as High Sheriff in 1840. In 1876 the Mo... |
xxiii, 172 | Lynch/Wilson Lynch (Renmore & Duras) | A Galway family who prospered in the 18th century as merchants and bankers. Patrick M. Lynch is rec... |
xxiii, 43 | O'Shaughnessy (Creagh) | In the 1870s John O'Shaughnessy owned almost 400 acres in county Roscommon. |
xxiii, 98 | Caswell | The Caswell family were farmers and millers in the Blackwater locality, parish of St Patricks, count... |
xxiii, 142 | Colthurst | In 1702 Nicholas Colthurst of Ballyally, county Cork, purchased over 1,000 acres from the trustees f... |
xxiii, 82 | Ruttledge (Bloomfield) | In May 1749, Peter Ruttledge of Cornfield and Carrowkillen, parish of Robeen, barony of Kilmaine, co... |
xxiii, 222 | Bowen/Cole-Bowen | Originally from Wales, Henry Bowen, a Cromwellian army officer, settled in county Cork. In 1660 his... |
xxiii, 60 | Brabazon | This family were descended from Sir Anthony Brabazon of Ballinasloe Castle, a younger brother of Sir... |
xxiii, 45 | Acton (Bridgemount) | The Acton family had an estate of over a thousand acres in the parish of Drum, barony of Carra, coun... |
xxiii, 43 | Lambert (Brookhill) | The Lamberts of county Mayo were descended from the county Galway family located at Cregclare and Ag... |
xxiii, 84 (Brookill), xxix, 72 (Kinlough), xxx, 84 (Mount Prospect) | Johnston (Kinlough) | The Johnston family from Fermanagh purhased land in Leitrim in the early 18th century. In 1802 McPar... |
xxiii, 147, (Bunratty), xxvi, 228 (Dunboy Castle) | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
xxiii, 185 | de Moleyns (Lord Ventry) | Smith indicates that Frederick Mullins was granted lands in Dingle, which he named Burnham after the... |
xxiii, 147 | Travers | History suggests that the Travers family acquired much of the land fomerly owned by the Abbey of Tim... |
xxiii, 222 | White (Cahiracon) | The Whites of Woodlands, county Dublin, Rathcline, county Longford, Lareen, county Leitrim, Cahircon... |
xxiii, 93 (Caher), xxvii & 50 (Fremchpark) | French /ffrench (Frenchpark) | Patrick French fitzStephen of Galway is recorded as the earliest member of the family to be associat... |
xxiii, 299 (Cahermoyle) | O'Brien (Cahermoyle) | William Smith O'Brien was born at Dromoland, county Clare in 1803. He was the second son of Sir Edw... |
xxiii, 259 (Caherline) | Gabbett (Caherline) | A Shropshire family who were established at Caherline, county Limerick by the end of the 17th centur... |
xxii, 219 (Callansfersy) | Marshall (County Kerry) | John Marshall, son of Robert, assignee to Sir William Petty, was granted 58,701 acres in the barony... |
xxiv, 182 | Roche (Carass) | George Roche was Mayor of Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century and also represented the cit... |
xxiv, 47 | Handcock | Patrick Melvin writes that Carrowntryla was originally a Burke property, which was sold in 1753 to A... |
xxiv, 265 (Carhoo) | Colthurst (Dripsey Castle) | This county Cork family was a junior branch of the Colthurst family, baronets and were descended fro... |
xxiv, 276 | Foote/Foott (Millfort & Carrigacunna) | The Foote family were living in county Cork by the early 18th century. Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ir... |
xxiv, 245 | Fitzgerald (Carrigoran) | A branch of the Geraldines of Pallas, county Limerick, was established at Carrigoran, parish of Kiln... |
xxiv, 83 | Burke (Carrowroe) | In the 1870s John Burke of Carrowroe Park, Roscommon, owned 2941 acres in county Roscommon. |
xxiv, 35 | Bingham | The Binghams were military commanders sent to Connacht in the 16th century, where they settled in th... |
xxiv, 134 (Castle Bernard), xxv & 301(Coolmain) | Bernard | According to Burke, the first Francis Bernard settled in Ireland around the time of Elizabeth I. In... |
xxiv, 263 | Collis/Cooke Collis | The Collis estate was in the parishes of Clondulane and Leitrim, barony of Condons and Clangibbon, c... |
xxiv, 50 (Castlecoote), xxiv, 133 (Chute Hall), xxvii, 225 (Glenfield) | Chute | It appears that this family owes its origins in county Kerry to George Chute, a soldier in the Engli... |
xxiv, 218 | Barry (Castle Cor) | In 1754 Richard Barry married Mary Norton and their son Colonel Richard Barry purchased the Castle C... |
xxiv, 14 | Daly (Castledaly) | This branch of the Dalys were descended from the Dalys of Killimer and also Dalysgrove, near Ahascra... |
xxiv, 15 | Lambert (Castle Ellen) | The Lambert family came originally from Yorkshire but were settled in county Galway since the reign... |
xxiv, 296 | Evans/Evans-Freke | John Evans, of Welsh descent, settled in the city of Limerick in the early 17th century. In 1666 Geo... |
xxiv, 69 | Gore (Castle Gore) | In 1666 the Gores were granted extensive estates, over 14,700 acres, in the barony of Tirawley, coun... |
xxiv, 67 | Kirwan (Castlehacket) | In the 16th century the Castlehacket and Cahermorris estates near Tuam in county Galway belonged to... |
xxiv, 131 | Harrison (Castle Harrison) | This family was residing at Castle Harrison, Charleville, county Cork, from at least the mid 18th ce... |
xxiv, 44 | Walsh (Castlehill) | In the late 1830s the Walshes inherited part of the Cormack estate in the parish of Crossmolina, bar... |
xxiv, 262 (Castlehyde) | Hyde (Castle Hyde) | A family who settled in county Cork in Elizabethan times. In the early 1850s John Hyde's estate was... |
xxiv,43 (Castlemagarrett) | Browne (Castlemagarret) | The Brownes of Carrowbrowne, parish of Oranmore, county Galway, had estates in the counties Galway,... |
xxiv, 178 (Castle Mary), xxix, 130 (Longueville), xxxii, 147 (Seafort), | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
xxiv, 163 | Boyle (Earl of Shannon) | Henry Boyle, a descendent of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, was created Earl of Shannon, baron o... |
xxiv, 99 (Castlepark) | Delmege | The French "Palatine" family of Delmege or Dolmage were settled at Rathkeale in county Limerick in t... |
xxiv, 148 (Castlequin), xxvi, 254 (Dunloe Castle) | Mahony (Dunkerron North) | The Mahonys were originally a Gaelic Irish family, various branches of which held lands in Cork, Ker... |
xxii, 26 (Ballycastle House [Mullins]), xxiv, 64 (Castlereagh), xxxii, 93 (Rathfranpark) | Knox (Castlereagh) | The Knoxes came from county Donegal and settled at Castlereagh in the 17th century. By the early 1... |
xxiv, 63 (Castlerea) | Sandford/Wills Sandford | The descendants of Captain Theophilus Sandford of Moyglare, county Meath, settled at Castlerea, coun... |
xxiv, 50 | Mulry | At the beginning of the 20th century Thomas Mulry held an estate at Castlestrange, county Roscommon.... |
xxiv, 14 (CastleTaylor) | Shawe-Taylor | Walter Taylor was granted almost a thousand acres in the barony of Kiltartan, county Galway in Febru... |
xxiv,16 (Castletown Conyers) | Conyers | The Conyers family were established at Castletown Conyers in county Limerick by the early 18th centu... |
xxiv, 220 (Castletown Manor) | Waller (Castletown) | This branch of the Waller family are descended from Sir Hardress Waller, a Cromwellian soldier, who... |
xxiv, 164 | Smyth (Castle Widenham) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Grice R. Smith held land in the parishes of Ardnageehy and Kilqu... |
xxiv, 69 (Charlestown), xviii & 58 (Jamestown Lodge) | King (Drumsna) | The King family descend from the Reverend Edward King, Bishop of Elphin (1611-1639) who was granted... |
xxii, 227 (Ballyduvane), xxv, 182 (Creagh House) | Beecher/Becher | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' and Smith both indicate that the Beechers were originally a Kent... |
xxiii & 348 | Ussher (Cappagh & Camphire, Co Waterford) | Beverly Usher was granted 1,295 acres in the barony of Imokilly, county Cork in 1667. Sadleir refer... |
xxiv & 153 | Keane (Cappoquin) | According to family sources, the Keanes have held this property since the seventeenth century when G... |
xxiv & 285 | Bloomfield | The Bloomfield family were originally settled at Eyre Court, county Galway, in the early 18th centur... |
xxv & 85 | Martin (later Wood-Martin) | The Martin family owned extensive property in Sligo town and surrounding area. Many served in politi... |
xxv & 39 | Eyre (Clifden) | Thomas Eyre of Bath, Somerset, bought much of the property of John D'Arcy of Clifden, county Galway,... |
xxv & 63 | O'Conor Don | The O'Conor Don ancestral lands were in County Roscommon centred on Clonalis House near Castlerea.... |
xxv & 13 (Clonbrock) | Dillon (Clonbrock) | The Dillons were a Norman family who initially received grants of land in Westmeath and who later ac... |
xxv & 243 (Clonderlaw), xxx, 255 (Moy House) | Studdert (Clonderalaw) | Five generations of Studderts lived at Clonderalaw, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clonderalaw, count... |
xxv & 132 | Hare (Listowel) | The Hare family had come to Ireland after the Cromwellian settlement and acquired property initiall... |
xxv & 264 | Browne (Coolcour) | The Brownes were established at Coolcour/Coolcower, parish of Macroom, county Cork, from at least th... |
xxv & 180 (Coole Abbey) | Peard | Turtle Bunbury writes that Henry Peard of Coole married Mary Gumbleton of Curraglass, county Cork, i... |
xxv & 70 | Gregory | The Coole estate was purchased by Robert Gregory from the Martyns of Tullira in 1768 on his return f... |
xxv & 227 | Cooper (Cooperhill) | Samuel Cooper of Cooper Hill, parish of Kilkeedy, county Limerick, died in 1779 aged 62 years, accor... |
XXV, 181 (Corkbeg) | Fitzgerald/Penrose Fitzgerald (Corkbeg) | In 1667 Garrett Fitzgerald was granted the castle, town and lands of Kilcorkbegg alias Corkbeg with... |
xxv, 78 (Correen) | Potts | O’Brien writes that the Potts were a family who came from Cheshire and settled in King’s County (Cou... |
xxv, 180 | O'Byrne | John Byrne of Mullinahack, county Dublin, a partner in the firm of that name, married Elizabeth Byrn... |
xxv, 283 | Courtenay | The introduction to the Devon rentals at the Limerick City Archives states that "the Devon Estate in... |
xxv, 227 (Cragbeg), xxvi, 227 (Elm Park) | Massey (Elm Park) | The Lords Clarina are descended from Eyre Massey, sixth son of Hugh Massy of Duntrileague, county Li... |
xxv, 93 | Fair (Creggagh) | John Fair of Creggagh, parish of Toomore, barony of Gallen, county Mayo, was a merchant, who held th... |
xxv, 181 (Cratloe Woods) | O'Brien/Stafford O'Brien | In 1699 Henry O'Brien, second son of sir Donough O'Brien of Dromoland Castle, county Clare, married... |
xxv, 187 (Creagh Castle) | Creagh/Brasier Creagh | In 1779 Alderman Kilner Brooke Brasier of Rivers and Ballyvoir, Lisard, county Limerick married Mary... |
xxv, 14 (Cregg Castle) | Blake (Cregg Castle) | The Blakes of Cregg Castle, county Galway, were descended from the Blakes of Renvyle and Kiltolla an... |
xxv, 31 (Croghan) | Lloyd (Croghan & Leitrim) | The Lloyd estate was centred on Croghan, close to Carrick-on-Shannon but located in county Roscommon... |
xxv, 182 (Croom Castle and House) | Lyons (Croom) | The Lyne or Lyons family were established in Croom, county Limerick, by the beginning of the 18th ce... |
xxv, 183 (Crosshaven House) | Hayes (Crosshaven) | Ó Murchadha states that, in 1656, Richard Hayes, gentleman, of Cork city, was assigned the lands of... |
xxv, 224 | Savage (Kerry) | Portions of the estate of George Edwards Savage in the barony of Iraghticonnor were offered for sale... |
xxv, 120 | De Vere | This family were descended from Vere Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier who was granted land in county Lime... |
xxv, 169 (Curraghmore) | Beresford/Le Poer Beresford | The Beresford family, Marquis of Waterford and Viscount Tyrone, owned land in various parts of Irela... |
xxv, 318 | French (Cuskinny) | The French family of county Cork descend from Richard French of the city of Cork who died in 1651.... |
xxv, 85 (Dalgan Park) | Kirwan (Dalgan) | This junior branch of the Kirwans of Cregg Castle, county Galway, were merchants in the city of Galw... |
xxv, 220 (Derrynane), xxix, 231 (Lakeview) | O'Connell | The O’Connells are an ancient Gaelic family, whom Burke claims had their origins in county Clare, be... |
xxv, 70 | Hardy (Dartfield) | Joseph Hardy was a farmer who rented large amounts of land from Lord Dunsandle. This included over 2... |
xxv, 134 (Debsborough) | Bayly (Debsborough) | The Bayly family were established at Debsborough, Nenagh, county Tipperary from the early 18th centu... |
xxv, 216 | Petty-Fitzmaurice (Marquess of Lansdowne) | This estate owes its origins to Sir William Petty, renowned cartographer, mathematician and scientis... |
xxvi, 228 (Derry Castle) | Spaight | The Spaight family was originally from Kent. In the late 17th century Thomas Spaight was seneschal... |
xxvi, 188 (Derrylaghan Park) | Head | The Head family descend from Michael Head, Sheriff of the city of Waterford in 1672 and Mayor in 168... |
xxvi, 237 (Derrymore) | Gore (Clonroad & Tyredagh Castle) | In 1712 Henry 8th Earl of Thomond leased Clonroad, parish of Drumcliff, barony of Islands, county Cl... |
xxvi, 221 (Derryquin) | Warden | Col. Charles W. Warden owned c.1000 acres in the Sneem area of county Kerry in 1906. |
xxvi, 187 (Doneraile Park) | St. Leger | A Norman family who first established connections with the Province of Munster in the mid 16th centu... |
xxvi, 235 (Doolin Castle), xxvi, 201 (Ennistymon House) | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
xxvi, 45 (Doughcloyne) | Sarsfield (County Cork) | The Sarsfield family were established in Cork since medieval times. Many of them served as High Sher... |
xxvi, 180 (Drew's court) | Drew (Drewsborough & Drewscourt) | A branch of a Devonshire family who settled in county Waterford in the reign of Elizabeth I. By th... |
xxvi,189 (Dripsey Castle) | Colthurst (Dripsey Castle) | This county Cork family was a junior branch of the Colthurst family, baronets and were descended fro... |
xxvi, 189 (Dripsey House) | Greer | In November 1853 Alfred Greer, fourth son of Thomas Greer of Rhone Hill, county Tyrone, married Marg... |
xxvi, 161 (Drishane) | Somerville | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that the first of this family to settle in Cork was Rev.... |
xxvi, 180 (Drishane castle) | Wallis (Drishane Castle) | A family established at Curraglass, Mogeely, county Cork, from the early 17th century. In 1703, Thom... |
xxvi, 190 (Dromagh Castle), xxx, 189 (Mount Leader) | Leader (Mount Leader & Dromagh Castle) | The senior branch of the Leader family descended from Henry Leader who bought estates in county Cork... |
xxvi, 121 (Dromana) | Villiers Stuart/Stuart (de Decies) | The introduction to the Public Record Office Northern Ireland list of the Villiers Stuart papers sta... |
xxvi, 245 (Dromoland) | O'Brien (Dromoland) | The introduction to the Inchiquin Papers in the National Library of Ireland records that, in about 1... |
xxvi, 221 (Dromore Castle), xxxi, 72 (Northampton, Harry de Vere Pery) | Pery | Sometime in the mid 17th century Susanna Sexton, eventually heiress to the Sexton estates in county... |
xxvi, 306 (Dromore) | Crowe (Dromore) | The Crowe family were living at Nutfield, near Ennis, county Clare in the 1780s. Burke records that... |
xxvi, 64 (Drumkeel) | Palmer (Leitrim) | The Palmer family were resident at Sriff or Shriff from at least the end of the 18th century. They... |
xxvii & 202 (Manor House) | Lucas (East Carbery) | George Lucas, JP, of Ballinadee, Bandon was the owner of over 1200 acres in county Cork in the 1870s... |
xxvii & 203 (Fedamore), xxviii & 182 (Islandmore) | Kelly/Roche Kelly | Descended from an O’Kelly of county Kilkenny, the Kelly family were established in county Limerick b... |
xxvii & 297 | Fell | Richard Latham Fell of Ulverstone, Lancashire and Fell Fort, Watergrasshill, Fermoy, county Cork, ow... |
xxvii & 167 (Fermoyle) | Hickson (Corkaguiny) | Both James and Robert Hickson held lands in several parishes in the barony of Corkaguiny at the time... |
xxvii & 224 (Fishmoyne), xxxiii, 316 (Templemore Abbey) | Carden (Templemore & Fishmoyne) | The Cardens settled at Templemore, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century. In 1717 John Carden... |
xxvii & 97 (Flowerhill) | Nugent (Pallas) | In 1677 Thomas Nugent was granted an estate of 3,250 acres in the baronies of Leitrim and Longford,... |
xxvii & 219 (Fortfergus) | Ball (Fort Fergus) | William Hawkins Ball was the eldest son of Benjamin Ball of Dublin and his wife Elizabeth, daughter... |
xxvii & 47 (Fortlands) | Brinkley | Richard Graves Brinkley purchased lands in various parts of County Sligo in the Encumbered Estates C... |
xxvii & 16 (Fort Lyster) | Jameson (Windfield) | The Jamesons were a Dublin family well known in the 19th century distilling and banking circles of t... |
xxvii & 172 (Fota) | Barry/Smith-Barry (Fota) | John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, was a son of James Hugh Smi... |
xxvii & 223 | Kenny (Freagh Castle) | According to the Cecil S. Kenny material in the National Library of Ireland, Matthias Kenny of Freag... |
xxvii & 217 | Buckley | By the mid 1870s Nathaniel Buckley, a Lancashire cotton millionaire, had bought much of the Earl of... |
Garbally, xxvii & 59 | Trench (Garbally) | Burke indicates that the Trenches originated in France but settled in the North of England. Frederic... |
Gardenmorris, xxvii & 217 | Power O'Shee (Gardenmorris) | The Shees were a Kilkenny family of ancient lineage who married into a number of other significant l... |
Gurteen, xxvii,174, 249 | Power (Gurteen) | A family decended from the Poer family established in county Waterford in the 12th century and who h... |
Glanleam, xxvii & 334 | Fitzgerald (Knight of Kerry) | According to the late Desmond Fitzgerald, last Knight of Glin, county Limerick, three of the cadet b... |
xxvii & 84 (Glenade) | Tottenham | The Tottenham family's main properties were based in Leinster, especially in the counties of Wicklow... |
xxvii & 258 (Glencairn, Mrs. Bushe) | Bushe | Colonel John Bushe, originally from Somerset, was granted lands at Kilfane in county Kilkenny follow... |
xxvii & 228 (Glenduff Castle) | Ievers (Mountievers) | The first member of this family to settle in county Clare in the 1640s was Henry Ievers. He was a c... |
xxvii, 20 (Glengarriff Castle) | White/Hedges White | Richard Hedges of Macroom Castle and Mount Hedges, county Cork, married Mary Eyre and had a son, Ric... |
xxvii, 44 (Glenglassera Lodge) | Mudge | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, Zachary Mudge owned three townlands in the parish of Doonfeeny,... |
xxvii, 285 (Glenstal) | Barrington (Glenstal) | The Barringtons settled in Limerick city at the end of the 17th century, Benjamin Barrington was she... |
xxvii, 149 (Glenview) | Russell (Limerick) | A branch of the Russell family held land in the parish of Kilfergus, barony of Shanid, county Limeri... |
xxvii, 128 (Glenwilliam) | Atkinson (Glenwilliam) | According to Burke's Landed Gentry the Atkinsons settled in the north of Ireland in the late 16th ce... |
xxvii, 223 (Glin Castle) | 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... |
xxviii, 157 (Grange) | Condon/Condron/Conron | In the 18th century this family was located at Walshestown, parish of Churchtown, barony of Orrery a... |
xxviii, 146 (The Grange) | Croker (The Grange) | Edward Croker, son of the Reverend Robert Croker of the Ballynagarde family and his wife Margaret O'... |
xxviii, 223 (Grantstown) | Massy (Grantstown) | Like the Glenwilliam branch of the family the Massys of Grantstown descend from Reverend William Mas... |
xxviii, 74 (Gurtray) | O'Kelly (Gortray/Fairfield) | Ambrose O'Kelly was the one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmalinoge, barony of Longfor... |
xxviii, 63 (Harristown) | Young (Castlerea & Sligo) | The Young family held lands in the parish of Drumcliff according to the 1749 Census of Elphin. In 18... |
xxviii, 71 (Hatley Manor), xxxi, 88 (Newtown Manor, Pottinger) | Whyte (Newtown Manor) | Colonel John James Whyte is recorded as the owner of over 9000 acres in county Leitrim in the 1880s.... |
xxviii, 33 (Hazelwood) | Wynne | The Wynne family established themselves in Sligo in the later 17th century. They went on to become o... |
xxviii, 67 (Headford Castle) | McDonagh (Lickmolassy/Wilmount) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) the McDonoghs held land in the Gort area in... |
xxviii, 66 (Hearnesbrook) | Hunter & McKay | In 1906 James A. Hunter and H.E. McKay were the owners of over 500 acres of untenanted land in the K... |
xxviii, 44 (Heathfield) | Bourke (Heathfield) | An estate in the parishes of Kilbride and Lackan, barony of Tirawley, Co Mayo, comprised of 1663 acr... |
xviii, 160 (Hermitage) | Massy | The Massy family are descended from a Cromwellian soldier Captain Hugh Massy who was granted 3,055 a... |
xxviii, 314 (Hoddersfield) | Hodder (Hoddersfield) | A Dorset family who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. ''Burke's Irish Family Records'... |
xviii, 31 (Hollybrook) | Ffolliott | The ffolliott family held lands in the parish of Aghanagh, barony of Tirerrill, County Sligo since t... |
xxviii, 60 (Hollymount) | Lindsey (Hollymount) | This branch of the Lindsey family were descended from a younger son of the first Lindsey of Turin, p... |
xxviii, 15 (Hollypark) | Blake (Hollypark) | In 1824 Pierce Blake of Hollypark is described as a resident proprietor in county Galway. Peter Blak... |
xxviii, 220 (Holly Park) | Taylor (Ballynort & Holly Park ) | An entry in ''Pue's Occurances'' 19-23 June 1739 indicates that the Taylors were resident at Ballyno... |
xxvi, 48 (Earlsfield), xxviii, 33 (Holywell), | Gethin | Under the Restoration settlement Richard Gethin, created a baronet in 1665, was granted a large esta... |
xxviii, 320 (Inch) | Ryan (Inch) | The Ryan family were located at Inch, barony of Eliogarty, county Tipperary, from the late 17th cent... |
xviii, 213 (Inislonagh House) | Gough (Limerick) | The Gough family were originally from Wiltshire and descend from Reverend Hugh Gough, brother of R... |
xxviii, 160 (The Island) | De Burgho (Castleconnell) | Lewis wrote that the Bourkes were connected with the parish of Stradbally from the 12th century. Th... |
xxviii & 235 (Kells Lodge) | Blennerhassett (Killorglin) | This branch of the Blennerhassett family acquired lands around Killorglin which had formerly been pa... |
xxviii &190 (Kenneigh House) | Fitzgerald (Iveragh) | The estate of John Fitzgerald amounted to over 800 acres in the 1870s. His estate was one of the pri... |
xxviii& 254 (Kilballyowen) | O'Grady (Kilballyowen) | This was the senior family of O'Grady in Munster. This family was located in the Kilballyowen area... |
xxviii & 243 (Kilboy) | Prittie (Lord Dunalley) | The Prittie family descend from Colonel Henry Prittie who was granted 5,900 acrese in county Tippera... |
xxviii & 218 (Kilbrittain Castle), xxix, 297 (Lisnagar) | Stawell (Kilbrittain) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) traces the lineage of this family back to the 12th century... |
xxviii & 134 (Kilcaskan Castle) | Daunt (East Carbery) | This branch of the Daunt family descends from William Daunt of the Tracton Abbey family, whom Burke... |
xxviii & 60 (Kilcolgan House) | St. George (Tyrone House) | The St.George estate was centred on the house at Tyrone, parish of Drumacoo, barony of Dunkellin, bu... |
xviii & 219 (Kilcolman Abbey) | Godfrey (Kilcolman) | According to Smith, the first Godfrey to settle in Kerry was John, who was granted an estate under... |
xxviii & 90 (Kilcornan House) | Redington (Kilcornan) | The Redington family estate was centred on their house at Kilcornan. This had previously been a Burk... |
xxix, 225 (Kilfrush) | Gubbins | By the end of the 17th century Joseph Gubbins was settled at Knocklong, county Limerick. Joseph Gubb... |
xxix, 243 (Kilkishen) | Studdert (Kilkishen) | The Studdert families of Kilkishen and Bunratty, county Clare, are descended from the Reverend Georg... |
xxix, 251 (Killaghy) | Walpole | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Walpole was the main tenant on the lands of Trilacroghan,... |
xxix, 230 (Killarney House) | Browne (Kenmare) | Smith states that Sir Valentine Browne was granted over 6000 acres in county Kerry after the Desmond... |
xxix, 287 (Killenure Castle) | Cooper (Killenure) | This family, originally from Surrey, settled at Butterhill in county Wicklow in the 17th century. Fo... |
xxix, 35 (Killygar) | Godley | The Godley family held lands in the barony of Carrigallen, centred around the house at Killygar, som... |
xxix, 246 (Kilruane) | Tuite (Sonna) | This family were established at Sonnagh from the early 17th century. Oliver Tuite of Sonna was creat... |
xxix, 246 (Kilrush House) | Vandeleur (Kilrush) | The Vandeleur family are descended from Maxmilian Van Der Leur, a Dutch merchant, who had settled in... |
xxix, 250 (Kiltinane Castle) | Cooke (Kiltinan Castle) | The Cookes of Kiltinan Castle, Fethard, county Tipperary were descended from Edward Cooke, younger b... |
xxix, 72 (Kilturra) | Cooke | The estate at Kilturra was originally part of the property of the Archdeacon of Achonry. It was held... |
xxix, 78 (Knockbrack) | Hall (Knockbrack) | The Halls were an English family who settled in the north of Ireland at Narrow Water, county Down, i... |
xxix, 332 (Knocklofty) | Hely Hutchinson | The Hutchinsons were established at Knocklofty, barony of Iffa and Offa West, county Tipperary, from... |
xxix, 236 (Knoppoge) | Butler (Knappogue) | The Lords Dunboyne of the 19th century were descended from James Butler of Cragnagowra, county Clare... |
xxix, 28 (Kylemore) | Henry (Kylemore) | Mitchell Henry was a doctor who was left a large fortune by his father, a Manchester merchant, in 18... |
xxix, 168 (Lassinagh) | Stokes | The Stokes family first settled in county Limerick in the seventeenth century but gained estates in... |
xxix, 122 (Leades) | Woodley | This family settled in the parish of Aghabulloge, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. Anthony Woo... |
xxix, 184 (Leemount) | Young (Leemount) | In the 1870s, Henry Lindsay Young, whose address is given as Leemount, Cork, was the owner of over 5... |
xxix, 265 (Leemount) | Beamish | Burke's Irish Family Records indicates that lands granted to members of the Beamish family were conf... |
xxix, 316 (Lisheen Castle) | Lloyd (Lisheen, Co Tipperary) | From his will dated 1770 it is evident that John Lloyd bought Lisheen, parish of Moyne, county Tippe... |
xxix, 45 (Lissadell) | Gore Booth | The Gore Booth family were descended from Sir Francis Booth who was granted land at Ardtermon, bar... |
xxix, 45 (Lissadell) | Gore Booth | The Gore Booth family were descended from Sir Francis Booth who was granted land at Ardtermon, bar... |
xxix, 45 (Lissadell) | Gore Booth | The Gore Booth family were descended from Sir Francis Booth who was granted land at Ardtermon, bar... |
xxix, 44 (Longford House) | Crofton (Sligo) | The Croftons acquired land in the 17th century from the McSweeneys which had previously been part of... |
xxix, 317 (Long Orchard) | Lalor/Power-Lalor | Jeremiah Lalor settled in county Tipperary in the mid 17th century and married Judith O'Meagher. T... |
xxx, 29 (Loughcooter) | Gough | The Goughs were a Wiltshire family members of whom settled in the south of Ireland in the 1620s. Sir... |
xxx, 74 (Loughglinn) | Dillon | The Dillon family held a large estate on the border of counties Mayo and Roscommon. They were descen... |
xxx, 71 (Loughscur) | Peyton (Loughscur) | Richard Reynolds Peyton of Loughscur owned over 2500 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s. He was Hi... |
xxx, 71 Loughscur) | Reynolds (Loughscur) | George Reynolds of Loughscur, county Leitrim, died in 1769. His only son George Nugent Reynolds was... |
xxx, 264 (Macroom Castle) | Guinness | Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness of the famous brewing family began to purchase Connacht estates for sale i... |
xxx, 267 (Mallow Castle) | Jephson-Norreys (Mallow Castle) | Following the Desmond Rebellion in the 16th century, Mallow Castle was granted to Sir John Norreys,... |
xxx, 202 (Manch) | Conner (Manch) | Burke indicates that the Conners first settled in the town of Bandon in the late seventeenth century... |
xxx, 26 (Markree Castle) | Cooper (Markree) | Edward Cooper was a soldier in Richard Coote [Lord Collooney]'s, regiment of horse. He is known in... |
xxx, 268 (Marlfield) | Bagwell (Marlfield) | In 1749 William Bagwell, Member of Parliament for Clonmel married Jane daughter and co heir of John... |
xxi, 171 (Ballinard Castle), xxx, 145 (Meldrum) | Tennant | The Tennant family [from Kirkcubridshire] bought the Jacob estate of Mobarnan in the 1850s. In the... |
xxx, 80 (Menlough Castle) | Blake (Menlo) | The Blakes, raised to the peerage as baronets in 1622, were established at Menlough on the bank of t... |
xxx, 80 (Merlin Park), xxxi, 12 (Moyne Park) | Waithman | Robert William Waithman, a member of a Lancashire family, came to Ireland in the 1860s and purchased... |
xxx, 272 (Milltown House) | Morony (Milltown Malbay) | The Moronys of Miltown Malbay, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Mo... |
xxx, 304 (Myross Wood) | Townsend (Derry & Myross Wood) | The Townsend estates in west Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellia... |
xxx, 273 (Mitchelstown Castle) | King (Kingston/Lorton) | The King estate was one of the largest in Connacht including lands in Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo as wel... |
xxx, 275 (Mogeely, seat of Lt-Col. Des Barres) | Cavendish | In 1753 the Cavendish family, Dukes of Devonshire, inherited the Lismore estate, mainly located in c... |
xxx, 78 (Monivea) | Ffrench (Monivea) | The Monivea estate, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, was acquired by the ffrenchs from the O'Kellys... |
xxx, 251 (Moorepark) | Moore (Moorepark) | In the late 17th century Stephen Moore purchased the Kilworth estate in county Cork. In the 1940s l... |
xxx,255 (Mooresfort) | Moore (Mooresfort) | Charles Moore, a member of the Moore family of Crookedstone, county Antrim, purchased the Mooresfort... |
xxx, 33 (Moorehall) | Moore (Moore Hall) | An estate in the parishes of Ballintober, Ballyovey and Burriscarra in the barony of Carra, county M... |
xxx, 251 (Moorehill) | Maxwell/Perceval Maxwell | The Percevals were related to the Perceval family of Temple House, county Sligo and descend from the... |
xxx, 68 (Mote Park) | Crofton (Mote Park) | The senior branch of the Crofton family settled at Ballymurray, county Roscommon in the 16th century... |
xxx, 172 (Mount Baylee) | Baylee/Bayley (Mount Baylee) | Henry Baylee of Loughgur, county Limerick, was a nephew of Sexten Baylee, Mayor of Limerick in 1758.... |
xxx, 91 (Mount Browne) | Browne (Mount Browne) | George Browne held 3 townlands in the parish of Kiltrustan, barony and county of Roscommon at the ti... |
xxx, 14 (Mount Campbell) | Lawder/Lauder | The Lawders were a Scottish family who came to Ireland in the late 16th century marrying into landed... |
xxx, 241 (Mount Congreve) | Congreve | Burke indicates that this family originated in Staffordshire and descend from John Congreve, residen... |
xxx, 184 (Mount Desert) | Dunscombe (Mount Desert & Kingswilliamstown) | A family originally from Devon who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. In 1703 William... |
xxx, 61 (Mount Druid) | O'Conor (Mount Druid) | Denis O'Conor was one of the principlal lessors in the parish of Kilcorkey, barony of Castlereagh at... |
xxx, 28 (Mount Falcon) | Knox (Mount Falcon) | An estate in the parish of Ballynahaglish, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, previously belonging to... |
xxx, 59 (Mount Pleasant, Murray) | Devenish | The Devenish family were resident in county Roscommon from the 17th century. By the late 18th cent... |
xxx, 33 (Mount Shannon) | Olpherts | Capt. Richard Olpherts was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Dromard, barony of Tireragh... |
xxx, 93 (Mount Talbot) | Talbot (Mount Talbot) | The Talbots were descended from a younger son of the Talbots of Malahide in the 16th century. They w... |
xxx, 262 (Mount Trenchard) | Spring-Rice | Smith indicates that the Spring family were originally from Lavenham in Suffolk and settled in Kerry... |
xxxi, 61 (Moyode), xxxii, 66 (Roxborough) | Persse (Roxborough & Moyode) | The Persse family first received grants of land in counties Galway and Roscommon in the 1670s. Some... |
xxxi, 188 (Moyriesk) | Fitzgerald/Foster Vesey Fitzgerald (Moyriesk) | This family of Fitzgeralds was originally Fitzgerald Fitzgibbon but the surname Fitzgibbon was dropp... |
xxxi, 231 (Muckross Abbey) | Herbert (Muckross) | The Herberts were granted land in Kerry during the reign of Elizabeth I. Smith indicates that two me... |
xxxi, 80 (Murrisk Abbey) | Garvey (Murrisk) | Under the Acts of Settlement the Garveys were granted lands at Murrisk and Carrowkeel in the parish... |
xxxi, 265 (Nadrid) | Galgey/Gallagy | William Gallagy held two townlands in the parish of Kilmichael, barony of West Muskerry, county Cork... |
xxxi, 69 (Neale Park) | Browne (Neale) | A family established at The Neale, county Mayo, from the 16th century which they were regranted alon... |
xxxi, 236 (Newhall) | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
xxxi, 284 (Newmarket House) | Aldworth | The Aldworths settled in county Cork in the early 17th century and were established at Newmarket by... |
xxxi, 48 (Newpark) | Duke | The Duke family were granted lands in Sligo in the mid 17th century through the patronage of Richard... |
xxxi, 249 (Newtown Anner), xxiii, 124 (Beechwood) | Osborne (Newtown Anner & Beechwood) | The Osbornes were established in county Waterford from the early 17th century and were granted lands... |
xxxi, 78 (Newtown) | Kelly (Newtown) | A family with county Roscommon origins, members of 18th century generations of the Kellys served in... |
xxxi, 249 (Old Dromore) | Williamson (Carhookeal) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation this family held land in the parishes of Garrycloyne and Grenagh... |
xxxi, 62 (Oldhead) | Wilbraham | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Hugh Wilbraham, who became the brother-in-law of George Browne,... |
xxxi, 72 (Oldtown) | Bourke (Oldtown) | A branch of the Bourkes of Carrowkeel and Curraghleagh, Walter Bourke of Oldtown married Cecilia Cog... |
xxxi, 222 (Paradise) | Henn (Paradise) | The Henns, an English family, were granted lands in county Clare by the Earl of Thomond at the end o... |
xxxi, 259 (Pembrokestown House) | Power (Middlethird) | John Power of Dunhill was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Islandikane, Newcastle and... |
xxxi, 263 (Portland Park) | Stoney (Co Tipperary) | Thomas Stoney from Yorkshire came to Ireland in the late 17th century and settled in county Tipperar... |
xxxi, 81 (Portumna) | Burke (Clanricarde) | The Clanricarde estate was one of the largest in county Galway. Lord Clanrickard, a minor, is liste... |
xxxi, 98 (Prospect House) | Buchanan (Prospect) | The Buchanans, a legal family, had a small estate of church land at Fahburren, in the parish of Ough... |
xxxi, 72 (Raford) | Daly (Raford) | The Daly family of Raford were descended from the Dalys of Carnakelly. The Raford estate was bought... |
xxxi, 325 (Raheen) | Moreland (Raheen) | In 1836 Thomas Brown Brady mortgaged Raheen and in 1852 was forced to sell the estate because of his... |
xxxii, 332 (Balllinanty) | Smith (Ballynanty) | Charles Wilmot Smith was the son of John Wilmot Smith and his wife, Mary Lloyd of Beechmount, county... |
xxxii, 15 (Raheen Park) | Lopdell | A family who came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased land in county Galway. They were... |
xxxii, 62 (Rappa) | Knox (Rappa) | Originally a Crofton estate which passed through a marriage connection to a younger son of the Knoxe... |
xxxii. 66 (Rathmore) | McDermott (Ramore/Rathmore) | James Anthony McDermott of Ramore married Mary Agnes Blake of Cregg Castle in the early 19th century... |
xxxii, 29 (Rathmoyle) | Irwin (Rathmoyle) | Richard, Robert and John Irwin were occupiers and lessors of property in the parish of Baslick, baro... |
xxxii, 45 (Raughley Lodge) | Jones (Raghly) | John Gore Jones is recorded as the owner of over 650 acres in county Sligo in the 1870s. McTernan wr... |
xxxii, 231 (The Reeks) | McGillycuddy | The McGillycuddy of the Reeks is an ancient title from the Gaelic tradition, believed to be descende... |
xxxii, 15 (Rinville) | Athy | The Athy family were one of the original Tribes of Galway. Their estate was mainly centred around th... |
xxxii, 325 (Rochemount) | Roche (Rochemount) | This branch of the Roche family of county Cork was descended from Edmond, second son of Edward Roche... |
xxxii, 169 (Rockett's Castle) | Medlycott | The Burrishoole estate of approximately 70,000 acres was acquired by Thomas Medlycott, Chief Commiss... |
xxxii, 296 (Rockforest) | Cotter | A family, possibly of Danish origin, who were settled in county Cork from at least the 16th century.... |
xxxii, 221 (Rossdohan) | Heard (Cos Cork, Tipperary & Kerry) | The Heards were a long established county Cork family stated to have arrived with Sir Walter Raleigh... |
xxxii, 180 (Rossmore) | Shelton (Rossmore) | The Sheltons were in the Castletown area of county Limerick from the early 18th century. In the mid... |
xxxii, 33 (Rosturk Castle) | Stoney | James Butler Stoney and his son, Robert Vesey Stoney, built up a considerable estate in the Burrisho... |
xxxii, 148 (Roxborough, Crawford) | Vereker (Viscount Gort) | Lough Cutra or Lough Cooter was originally O'Shaughnessy land which was granted to Thomas Prendergas... |
xxxii, 78 (Ryehill) | Roche (Ryehill) | In the late 18th century the Ryehill estate in the parish of Monivea, barony of Tiaquin, county Galw... |
XXXII, 280 (St. Davids) | Holmes (Nenagh) | By the early 18th century the Holmes family were settled in counties Offaly and Tipperary. Daniel Gr... |
xxxii, 133 (Shanbally) | Smithwick | Peter Smithwick of Mount Catherine, county Limerick, married an Apjohn of nearby Linfield and died i... |
xxxii, 309 (Shanbally) | O'Callaghan | Cornelius O'Callaghan, a lawyer in the early 18th century, married Marie Jolley. Their grandson, al... |
xxxii, 225 (Sillahertane) | Lowe (Kilshane) | In 1783 Simon Lowe of Cork and Galbally, county Limerick, married as his second wife, Elizabeth, dau... |
xxxiii, 71 (Skycur) | Callanan (Co Galway) | The Callanans are recorded as residing at Skecoor from at least the early 19th century. Matilda Call... |
xxxiii, 228 (South Park) | Balfe | The Balfe family were settled at Heathfield in county Roscommon in the 18th century but had moved to... |
xxxiii, 228 (Springfield Castle) | Deane | Matthew Deane came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased lands in county Cork. He was ma... |
xxxiii, 151 (Srugrena House) | McCarthy (Glanarough & Iveragh) | Timothy McCarthy, MD. was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilgarvan at the time of Gri... |
xxxiii, 219 (Strancally) | Lloyd (Strancally Castle) | George Whitlocke of Berkshire married Mary daughter of David Roche of Carass, county Limerick, and e... |
xxxiii, 13 (Streamstown) | Irwin (Streamstown) | Various members of the Irwin family are recorded as the owners of land in county Sligo in the 1870s.... |
xxxiii, 90 (Strokestown) | Mahon/Pakenham-Mahon | In February 1666 Captain Nicholas Mahon was granted over 2,700 acres in the barony of Roscommon and... |
xxxiii, 300 (Suir Castle) | Massy (Suir Castle) | Francis Hugh Massy of Suir Castle, county Tipperary, (born 1755) was the fourth son of the the 1st B... |
xxxiii, 196 (Summerville House) | Fortescue | Local sources suggest that the Fortescue interest in Waterford began with Edmund Fortescue of London... |
xxxiii, 288 (Sunville) | Lowe (Sunvale/Sunville) | In the late 18th century the Lowe family had connections with counties Limerick, Cork and Tipperary.... |
xxxiii, 44 (Tanregoe) | Verschoyle | The Irwin estate at Tanrego was purchased by Verschoyle in the 1860s. According to the OS name books... |
xxxiii, 313 (Tarbert) | Leslie (Tarbert) | The Leslies, descended from the Scottish clan, held lands in North Kerry since the seventeenth centu... |
xxxiii, 72 (Temple House) | Perceval | The Perceval family succeeded to lands in Sligo in the mid 17th when George Perceval married Mary Cr... |
xxxiii, 227 (Tervoe) | Monsell (Limerick) | Originally from England, this family sold their estates in Somerset and purchased estates in county... |
xxxiii, 45 (Thomastown Park) | Naghten (Thomastown) | The Naghtens or O'Naghtens were one of the old Gaelic families who managed to retain some of their f... |
xxxiii, 287 (Tinerana) | Purdon (Tinerana) | The Purdons were active in the affairs of Limerick city but lived in the parish of Ogonnelloe, baron... |
xxxiii, 94 (Towerhill) | Blake (Towerhill & Bunowen) | The Blakes of Menlo Castle, county Galway, held the lands of Clonyne and Clooneen or Towerhill, pari... |
xxxiii, 332 (Tullamain Castle) | Harding (Tullamaine) | By the 1870s, Henry Maynard Harding, a lieutenant in the 7th Foot, had either bought or was leasing... |
xxxiii, 14 (Tullira) | Martyn (Tulira) | In 1824 Edward Martyn is listed as a resident proprietor in county Galway. John Martyn was the owner... |
xxxiii, 97 (Turlough Park) | FitzGerald (Turlough) | This family from Gorteens in county Kilkenny was transplanted to county Mayo under the Cromwellian s... |
xxxiii, 72 (Turoe) | Dolphin | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Oliver Dolphin held land in the parish of Killoscobe, barony of... |
xxxiii, 264 (Warren's Court) | Warren (Warren's Court) | Robert Warren, an army officer, established himself in the East Carberry area of county Cork in the... |
xxxiii, 347 (Waterville) | Butler (Waterville) | The Waterville branch of the Butler family descended from Whitwell Butler who married into the Yield... |
xxxiv, 80 (Westport House) | Browne (Westport) | A very large estate in county Mayo, much of it formerly Bourke property, was acquired by Colonel Joh... |
xxxiv, 64 (Woodberry) | Davy | Thomas Davy is listed as the holder of over 350 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. |
xxxiv, 96 (Woodbrook) | Kirkwood (Boyle) | The Kirkwood family were landowners in the barony of Boyle during the nineteenth century. Andrew and... |
xxxiv, 312 (Woodhouse) | Beresford (Woodhouse) | In the 1870s Robert H. Beresford was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Waterford. Almost 200 ac... |
xxxiv, 242 (Woodstock) | Hely | Thomas Hely was among the principal lessors in the parish of Modelligo, barony of Decies-without-Dru... |
xxxiv, 227 (Woodstown House) | Carew (Castleboro & Woodstown) | The Carews were established as landowners in counties Wexford and Waterford since the seventeenth ce... |
xxxiv, 58 (Woodpark) | Hibbert | The Reade estate at Woodpark, parish of Inishcaltra, passed to the Hibbert family through the marria... |
xxxiv, 63 (Woodlawn) | Barrett (Greenhills & Ballintava) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation, John Samuel Barrett was leasing the Greenhills estate in the pa... |
xxi, 249 (Anner Castle), xxii, 249 (Ballydine) | Mandeville | The Mandevilles were established at Ballydine Castle, parish of Kilmurry, south county Tipperary fro... |
xxi, 125 (Ardfinnan Castle) | Prendergast (Co Tipperary) | This family was originally established at Newcastle, county Tipperary, but they were dispossessed of... |
xxi, 125 (Ardoginna) | McKenna | Sir Joseph Neale McKenna was an Irish banker and politican. He was born in Dublin in 1819, the son... |
xxi, 253 (Ashley Park) | Atkinson (Ashley Park) | The Atkinsons of Ashley Park and South Park, county Tipperary, were a junior branch of the Atkinsons... |
xxi, 171 (Ballinard Castle) | Lindsay (Ballinard) | In 1906 Paul Maylor Lindsay held untenanted land at Ballinard, Garrankyle and Tinnekilly, county Tip... |
xxii, 290 (Ballingan [sic]) | Paul | Sir Robert Paul was the proprietor of over 800 acres in the parish of Listowel, county Kerry in the... |
xxii, 26 (Ballycastle House [Mullins]) | Knox Gore | James Knox of Broadlands Park (1774-1818) was the third son of Francis Knox of Rappa Castle. Both h... |
xxii, 315 (Ballyknockane) | Butler | The 1st Duke of Ormonde was one of the largest estate owners in Ireland at the beginning of the 18th... |
xxii, 171 (Ballynacourty) | Dawson/Massy-Dawson (Ballynacourte) | In 1666 John Dawson was granted an estate of over 2,900 acres in county Tipperary including the cast... |
xxii, 316 (Ballynatray) | Smyth (Ballynatray) | The Smyths were settled in county Waterford from Elizabethan times. In the 17th century Richard Smy... |
xxii, 235 (Ballynonty) | Going (Ballyphilip, Co Tipperary) | This family was a junior branch of the Going family of Traverston, Nenagh, county Tipperary. In 181... |
xxii, 171 (Ballywire) | Massy (Ballywire) | John Bolton Massy (1785-1871) was the son of Robert Compton Bolton of Brazille Castle, Swords, count... |
xxii, 174 (Barne) | Moore (Barne) | A family who were established in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the early 17th century.... |
xxii, 301 (Baron court) | Marshall (Baronne Court) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Joseph Marshall held at least nine townlands in the parish of L... |
xxiii, 262 (Belle Isle) | Yelverton | From the late 1780s the Yelvertons held an estate in the parish of Ballintober, barony of Carra, cou... |
xxiii, 133 (Besborough) | Young (Shallee) | From the mid 18th century the Youngs were resident in the Shallee locality, parish of Killoscully, b... |
xxiii, 180 (Birchgrove) | Birch (Roscrea) | Members of the Birch family were prominent distillers and brewers at Roscrea, county Tipperary in th... |
xxiii, 319 (Brittas Castle) | Knox /Blake Knox (Moyne Abbey) | The senior branch of the Knox family in county Mayo who were descended from William Knox of Castlere... |
xxiii, 218 (Butlerstown Castle, [Prendergast]) | Sherlock (Waterford) | Paul Sherlock was granted large estates in the baronies of Middlethird and Gaultiere, county Waterfo... |
xxiii, 150 (Caher Abbey) | Grubb (Co Tipperary) | A family originally from Northamptonshire, John Grubb came to county Waterford in the mid 17th centu... |
xxiii, 150 (Cahir Lodge) | Charteris (Caher) | Lady Margaret Charteris was the eldest daughter of Richard Butler, 2nd and last Earl of Glengall. S... |
xxiv, 129 (Castle Fogarty) | Lenigan (Castle Fogarty) | In 1788 James Fogerty of Castle Fogarty, near Thurles, county Tipperary, died childless and his sist... |
xxiv, 243 (Castle Fray [Gray[) | Goold/Verschoyle Goold | The Goold estate was mainly in the parishes of Rathronan (10 townlands) and Ardagh, barony of Shanid... |
xxiv, 316 (Castle Otway) | Otway | By a patent dated 10 October 1685, John Otway was granted Castle Otway, county Tipperary. His desc... |
xxiv, 133 (Castle Willington) | Willington (Castle Willington) | Jonathan Willington, the third son of James and Mary Willington of Killoskehane Castle, county Tippe... |
xxxiii, 32 (Breaffy) | Browne (Breaghwy) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale, county Mayo, was located in the parish of Breaghwy in t... |
xxv, 224 (Clonodfoy Castle) | Trench (Woodlawn) | The Trench family at Woodlawn were one of a number of Trench families who came to prominence in coun... |
xxv, 69 (Cloonteen) | Russell (Slane) | Thomas Russell, of Slane or Nobber, county Meath, is recorded as owning almost 700 acres in county G... |
xxv,178 (Corbally) | Stacpoole (Cragbrien) | The Reverend William Stacpoole of Cragbrien, parish of Clondagad, barony of Islands, county Clare, w... |
xxv, 180 (Cordangan) | Townsend (Firmount) | Samuel Philip Townsend of Firmount, county Cork was the fifth son of the Reverend Horatio Townsend,... |
xxvi, 46 (Dunamon Castle) | Caulfeild (Dunamon) | The Dunamon estate was held under a lease for 500 years from John King, Lord Kingston to Thomas Caul... |
xxvi, 191 (Dundrum) | Maude | Robert Maude [of Yorkshire] was granted over 10,000 acres in counties Tipperary, Cork and Meath in 1... |
xxvi, 47 (Dunmore House) | Martin (Bushy Park) | Robert Martin held an estate in the parishes of Kilcummin and Kilannin, barony of Moycullen, county... |
xxvi, 73 (Dunsandle) | Daly (Dunsandle & Carnakelly) | The Daly family of Dunsandle derived from Daly of Carnakelly in the parish of Kiltullagh. They bough... |
xxvi, 197 (Dysart Lodge) | Synge (Dysert) | The Synges held lands in the parish of Dysert, county Clare, from the mid 18th century when Nicholas... |
xxvi, 133 (Edenburn) | Hussey (Corkaguiny) | Members of the Hussey family held property in several parishes in the parish of Corkaguiny at the ti... |
xxvi, 197 (Ennismore) | Hewson (Clanmaurice & Iraghticonnor) | In the 1870s the estate of George Hewson, of Ennismore, Listowel, amounted to over 400 acres in coun... |
xxvi, 93 (Errit Lodge) | French (Errit Lodge) | In the mid 19th century the Right Honourable Fitzstephen French of Erritt Lodge, Member of Parliamen... |
xxvi, 44 (Eyrecourt Castle), xxvi, 71 (Eyreville) | Eyre (Eyrecourt & Eyreville) | Giles Eyre, Eyrecourt Castle and Thomas Knutford Eyre, Eyreville, are described as resident propriet... |
xxvi, 217(Faha Court) | Bernard/Morrogh-Bernard | According to Burke, Edward Murrough married Martha Bernard of the county Kerry family and their son... |
xxvi, 74 (Fairy Hill) | Cheevers (Killian) | The Cheevers family originally owned estates in counties Wexford and Meath. Following their transpl... |
xxvi, 62 (Falduff Lodge) | O'Dowd (Tully) | In 1881 Patrick O'Dowd bought the lands of Fallduff, parish of Kilgeever, barony of Murrisk, county... |
xxvii, 221 (Clashnacree, Fuller) | Bland (Derryquin) | The Blands were originally a Yorkshire family who settled in Kerry in the early 18th century. Franci... |
xxvii, 221 (Clashnacree) | Fuller | Thomas Fuller of Bandon was the owner of over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s with other membe... |
xxvii, 255 (Glenatore) | Gumbleton | The Gumbletons of counties Cork and Waterford are descended from the Gomeledon family of Kent. Richa... |
xxviii, 251 (Hilton) | Grant (Hilton) | In the 1870s G. Fox Grant of Ballylanigan, Callan, county Tipperary owned 292 acres in the county.... |