Reference Source
''The Gentleman's Magazine''.
Source Details
Category | Contemporary printed sources |
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 14 estate records citing this source.
Reference | Estate Name | Estate Description |
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Obituary. (1854), p 301 | Hall (Castlelake) | In the mid 19th century General Hall held land in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of... |
(1846), Part I, 199 | Ashe (Ashgrove, Templeneiry) | Descended from a Somerset family, Jonathan Ashe settled in the barony of Clanwilliam, county Tippera... |
(1855), 183 | Eastwood | A farm of just over 900 acres was leased by Robert Graham to Thomas Eastwood on 10 May 1847 for ever... |
(1855), 183 | Onge | In 1787 Elizabeth Onge, eldest daughter of Abel Onge married George Massey, a younger son of the 1st... |
Vol. 123 (1818), 272 | Dempster | In 1818 Dr James Dempster, of the 93rd Regiment, married Elizabeth Maria, only daughter of John Carr... |
(1861), 558 | Drapes | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the name Drapes was associated with counties Cavan, Kilkenny and... |
Vol 187 (1850), 75 | Randall | In 1850 the Reverend William Randall, rector of All Saints, Leeds married Louisa daughter of Henry A... |
1867, p 831 | Sausse | This family were located in Carrick on Suir, county Tipperary, at the beginning of the 19th century.... |
Volume 220 (1866), 761 | Fagan/Fegan | In the mid 19th century Frederick James Fegan held land in the parishes of Glenkeen, barony of Kilna... |
Vol 191 (1852), 406 | Homan | William Jackson Homan, second son of the Reverend Philip Homan was created a baronet in 1801. Sir W... |
Vol 186 (1849), 640 | Whitehouse | In the mid 1870s Joseph Whitehouse of Lincoln's Inns, London, was recorded as the owner of 1,300 ac... |
Vol 97, Part 2 (1827), 460 | Weston | In 1827 Roper Weston of Lane House, Dorset, England, married Elizabeth daughter of John Purcell of K... |
XCVII (1805), 280 | Webb (Cork) | John Webb, son of John Webb, a Cork merchant, entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1788, aged 17 and... |
XXIV (1845), 213 | Bell Booth | In the mid-19th century the Bell Booth family held land in the county Cavan parishes of Crosserlough... |