Reference Source
BURKE, Sir Bernard. ''A genealogical history of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire''. London: Harrison, 1883
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 58 estate records citing this source.
| Reference | Estate Name | Estate Description |
|---|---|---|
| 414 | O'Hara | The estates of the Barons Tyrawley were in the baronies of Gallen and Tirawley, county Mayo and incl... |
| 48-49 | Bermingham/Birmingham (Rosshill) | Colonel John Browne owned a substantial estate in the barony of Ross, county Galway, at the end of t... |
| 203 | Fitzgerald/Vesey Fitzgerald | Catherine Vesey Fitzgerald was elevated to the peerage of Ireland as Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey i... |
| 464-465 | St. George (Headford) | The St Georges were a Cambridgeshire family who were granted lands in the Headford area by the Cromw... |
| 464-465 | Gore (Baronet) | In the mid 1850s Sir St George Gore, 8th Baronet, held at least 15 townlands in the parishes of Boyo... |
| 48-49 | Bermingham/Birmingham | Edward Bermingham, Lord Athenry, was granted over 5,000 acres, mainly in the barony of Dunmore, coun... |
| 48-49 | Sewell | Thomas Bermingham Daly Henry Sewell was a son of Elizabeth Bermingham and Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell... |
| 464-465 | St George (Dunmore) | Sir George St George, second son of Sir George St George of Carrickdrumrusk, county Leitrim, was gra... |
| 209-210 | Fitzpatrick | The Fitzpatricks were a family from Grantstown, county Laois. They were related to the Fitzpatricks... |
| 470 | Sandford/Wills Sandford | The descendants of Captain Theophilus Sandford of Moyglare, county Meath, settled at Castlerea, coun... |
| 349-350 | Mahon/Pakenham-Mahon | In February 1666 Captain Nicholas Mahon was granted over 2,700 acres in the barony of Roscommon and... |
| 133-135 | Coote | The Coote family settled in Queen's county (county Laois) in the early 17th century and the head of... |
| 171-173 | Dillon (Kilkenny West) | The Dillon family, Earls of Roscommon, held land in a number of counties including Galway, Roscommo... |
| 313-314 | Lane/Lane-Fox | In 1666 Sir George Lane was granted lands in the counties Dublin, Meath, Kilkenny, Longford, Waterfo... |
| 464-465 | St. George | Richard St George, a member of a Cambridgeshire family, came to Ireland in the 17th century and was... |
| 149 | Cuff | Sir James Cuff was granted the town and lands of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, under... |
| 149 (Cuff, Baron Tyrawley) | Concanon | The Concannons were formerly Gaelic chiefs in the Kilkerrin area of north east Galway. The lands of... |
| 135 | Coote (Bellamont) | Richard Coote, 1st Baron Coote of Collooney and brother of Sir Charles Coote, 1st Earl of Mountrath,... |
| 464-465 | St George (Cam) | In 1703 Henry St George of Athlone purchased lands in the baronies of Athlone and Moycarn, county Ro... |
| 575-577 | Wentworth (Strafford) | Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, acquired large portions of land in Sligo in the mid-17th centur... |
| 617-618 | Kirwan (Moyne) | John Stratford Kirwan bought the Moyne estate, parish of Abbeyknockmoy, barony of Tiaquin, from Mich... |
| 1265 | Stamer (Carnelly) | William Stamer, a member of an old English Protestant family from Essex, England, moved to county Ki... |
| 567-568 | Wandesforde | The main Irish estate of the Wandesforde family, later Prior-Wandesforde, was in the Castlecomer are... |
| 622-623 | Stratford (Aldborough) | The Earl of Aldborough held lands in Killerry parish, barony of Tirerrill, county Sligo, which seem... |
| 407 | O'Brien (Inchiquin Castle) | Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin, was created 1st Earl of Inchiquin in 1654. An estate of almo... |
| 206 | FitzGibbon | The FitzGibbon family were established at Ballysheedy, county Limerick, from the mid 18th century.... |
| 603 | Bury (Shannongrove) | Phineas Bury was granted almost 6,000 acres in the barony of Kenry, county Limerick in 1666 and 588... |
| 534 | Tonson | Richard Tonson settled in Ireland in the latter half of the 17th century. He bought the Spanish Isl... |
| 172 (Earl of Roscommon) | Ingoldsby (Cos Limerick & Clare) | Henry and George Ingoldsby were Cromwellian soldiers who settled in county Limerick where they were... |
| 69 | Montagu | There are two Irish connections in the ancestry of the Earls of Sandwich. In the mid 17th century E... |
| 195 | De Salis | This family, of Swiss origin, settled in England at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1735 Jero... |
| 203 | Fitzgerald/Foster Vesey Fitzgerald (Moyriesk) | This family of Fitzgeralds was originally Fitzgerald Fitzgibbon but the surname Fitzgibbon was dropp... |
| 282-283 | Holmes | The Holmes family, who were granted the title Baron Heytesbury in 1828, held estates in counties Lim... |
| 149 (Cuff) | Bagot (Bagotstown, Ballyturin & Aghrane/Castlekelly) | This family were first established at Bagotstown, county Limerick in the 13th century. They later he... |
| 206 (Fitzgibbon) | Moore/Crosbie Moore (Mooresfort) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Maurice Crosbie Moore held an estate in the parish of Grean, ba... |
| 195 | Fane | The Fane family held an estate in the barony of Smallcounty, county Limerick in the first half of th... |
| 307 (Lord Kingston) | Thornhill (Mount Irvine & Castlekevin) | In 1666 William Thornhill, a Cromwellian soldier, was granted "Castlekiffin" [Castlekevin] and other... |
| 24-25 | Barry | Burke's Extinct Peerage records the building of Barry's Court castle by Philip de Barry in 1206. T... |
| 617 | Ponsonby (Imokilly) | This branch of the Ponsonby family was descended from the Right Honourable John Ponsonby, Speaker of... |
| 165 | Dennis (Cork) | Hugo Read writes that in the mid 18th century John Dennis, a Quaker, was a timber merchant in Cork.... |
| 96-97 | Butler (Caher) | The Butlers were established at Caher Castle, county Tipperary, from the 16th century. This family... |
| 103-104 | Carleton (Co Tipperary) | The Carletons were located in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the late 17th century. In 17... |
| 360-361 | Mathew (Thomastown) | The Mathew family of Thomastown, county Tipperary had close connections in the 17th century with the... |
| 97-98 (Butler - Viscount Galmoye) | Putland & Hulse | In the mid 19th century Mrs. Putland and Sir Charles Hulse jointly held a large estate in the parish... |
| 602-603 | Bloomfield | The Bloomfield family were originally settled at Eyre Court, county Galway, in the early 18th centur... |
| 601-602 | Blayney | Castleblayney was founded by Edward Blayney, governor of Monaghan in the early 17th century, who was... |
| 319 | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
| 625 | Young (Bailieborough) | Thomas Young succeeded to an estate at Lough Esk, county Donegal, on the death of his uncle Thomas K... |
| 456 | Rochfort (Belvedere) | Robert Rochfort, Attorney General and Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, purchased parts of the... |
| 456 | Rochfort (Rochfortbridge) | A junior branch of the Rochforts, Earls of Belvedere, descending from George Rochfort, of Rochfort,... |
| 456 | Rochfort (Drumman and Sidebrook) | Other branches of the Rochfort family held land in county Westmeath besides the Earl of Belvedere at... |