HANDBOUND
AT THE
rffe,
UNIVERSITY OF
TORONTO PRESS
Are the Agents in the
SOUTH OF IRELAND
FOR
C0's.
OE1LEBH.-A.TE3D
u
ALSO FOR
JOSH. ROBINSON & GO'S.
CARLISLE PLASTER PARIS,
AND REPRESENT
D
PATENT' CONCRETE BUILDING CO,, LIMITED,
37 to 41, Buckingham Street, LONDON.
Drakes Kssay and Copies of Photographs of Buildings can be had on
application to
4, Winthrop Street, CORK.
FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
SAMUEL A. HA
JJJ
WINE MERCHANT,
Agent to Messrs. Kinahan & Sons,
DUBLIN & LONDON,
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT
AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS
TO THE QUEEN.
AGENT FOR THE
NATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY
OIF
No. 3, College Green, Dublin,
DEPOT. 27, SOUTH MALL.
CORK.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
M U N S T E R
PAPER DEPOT
HCOTJSE
GLAZING, PLUMBING,
AND
General Decorating Establishment,
POPE'S QUAY, CORK.
A New Selection of the following goods, regularly :
PAPER HANGINGS,
British and French Manufacture.
, GOLD MOULDINGS,
Berlin and German, for Panelling and other Decorative purposes.
WINDOW GLASS,
British and French Plate ; Stained and Ornamental Sheet Glass.
All Orders promptly attended to. Estimates furnished for work in any
part of the County.
Sole Agent for Messrs. R. D. WOODFALL & CO., Manchester;, and
Messrs. H. MERTON & CD'S, Machine Oils, London.
FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY
AND
GENERAL HARDWARE HOUSES,
89, PATRICK STREET,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, ACADEMY ST.; 1 & 2, FRENCH CHURCH ST,
CORK.
JOHN PERRY & SONS,
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THE GF^EAT CENTRAL DEPOT
/ / / FOR /
House Furnishing and Hardware Goods,
DEPARTMENTS.
Electro Plate and Cutlery j Kilchen Ranges
Tin and Japanned Goods
Lamps, Brushes
Joiners' and Smith's Tools
Brass Foundry and Locks
Builders' Ironmongery
Stoves and Grates
Marble Chimney Pieces
Copper, Brass, and Tin Work
Grocers' Fittings
Bell Hanging and Repairs
IRON & BRASS BEDSTEADS.
Bedding of every kind Manufactured on tJte Premises.
JOHN PERRY & SONS ARE AGENTS FOR
Bradford's Washing Machines and Mangles
Fireproof Safes by Chubb and Milner
Nash and Joyce's Patent Stoves and Fuel
Cheavin's Rapid Water Filterers
Joseph Rodgers & Sons' Celebrated Cutlery
Smith & Welstood's American Cooking & Heating Stoves
Lyon's Sausage Machines and Mincers
Captain Warren's Everybody's Cooking Pots
Kerr's Storm-proof Lanterns
Needham's New Patent Fast-handle Table Knives,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATKINS,
Successors to BE ALE BROTHERS,
TEA & WINE MERCHANTS
14, PATRICK STREET,
CORK.
Stores and Vaults 25, FISH STREET.
Drapers, Haberdashers, Outfitters,
A N r>
General Warehousemen
IMPOKTKRS OF
FOREIGN FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, JEWELLERY, &c.,
THE LONDON HOUSE,
15, PATRICK STREET,
vi, FRANCIS GUV'S DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Hife anir Jir* ^sstnrsttJW gttgtitttli0w f
9 & 10, KING STREET, CHEAP8IDE, LONDON.
Empowered by Special Act of Parliament.
Assurances are granted on the lives of the general public as well as on those of Clergymen and Ministers,
and the rates of Premium are very moderate.
Endowments for Children may be secured on favourable terms.
" Free' 1 Assurances are granted which can never entirely lapse through non-payment of Premiums.
Combined Assurance and Investment Policies are issued which unite all the facilities and resources of
Savings Banks to the benefits of Life Assurance.
Annuities granted on a new and beneficial principle.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Assurances are granted at Low Premiums, and the convenience of Policy-holders is especially consulted.
A reduction of Ten per Cent, on Clerical and Scholastic risks.
ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.
N.B. Special Grants are made from the Proprietors Profits in aid of Life Assurances effected by
Clergymen and Ministers, and by Schoolmasters and Schoolmistresses.
THOMAS BABINGTON, Jun., 24, Marlboro' Street.
NnrHi Brifeij
FOR ASSURANCE ON LIVES AND SURVIVORSHIPS, PURCHASE
AND SALE Or REVERSIONS AND ANNUITIES, ANT) INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE.
ESTABLISHED I A' 1809.
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament.
HEAD OFFICES.
EDINBURGH 64, PRINCE'S STRKKT.
LONDON 61, THREADNEEDLE STREET.
WKST-END OFFICE 8, WATERLOO PLACE. PALI. MAI.L.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ........................................................ 2,000,000
ACCUMULATED FUNDS ....................................................... 2,500,000
IFIIFIE I TsT S TJ IR, .A. KT O E .
fl'HIS COMPANY insures against Loss or DAMA<;K nv FIKE every description of Property at Home
L and abroad, at the Lowest Rates of Premium corresponding to ihe risk.
KKNTS OF I'KOPERTY INSURED ON SAME TERMS AS THE lil'I I.I >I M;s.
N, B. Insurances for Seven Years, by a Single Payment, charged for Six Years only.
POLICIES TRANSFERRED FROM OTHER OFFICES FREE OF EXPENSE.
LOSSES SETTLED WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY.
/THE System of the NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSI-RANCE COMPANY combines that of Mutual
1 Assurance with the Safety of a large Protecting Capital, and thus affords all the facilities and
advantages which can prudently be offered by any Life Assurance Office.
PER CENT, of the WHOLE PROFITS is divided among the assured on (he Participating
ll Scale. This is as large a share of the profits as is allowed by any office, and larger than that given by
most other Proprietary Offices.
The Profits are ascertained and divided every Five Vfars.
The NEXT DIVISION OF PROFITS will take place as at 31st Dec., 1875.
Intruding Assurers are reminded that by effecting a l y ali-:y during 1875, they wilt, in conformity
with tlie rules of the Company, secure One Year's Bonus at the next Division of Profits
Tin TAP.I.KS OK PKKMII'.M are moderate, and include several Tables peculiarly well adapted to meet
special requirement such as the Half-Premium, Half-Credit, Double Assurance, Assurance and Annuity
Tables, Arc., all of which are fully explained in the Prospectuses of the Company.
THOS. BABINGTON & SON, District Agents, 24 Marlboro' St., Cork.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BEST FALUE IN THE
KING'S BOOTS FOE WALKING AND BIDING, 7/9, 8/9, 10/6, 12/6.
KING'S BOOTS FOR HUNTING AND FISHING, 13/6, 15/6, 18/6, 20/
KING'S BOOTS FOR SEAMEN AND LANDSMEN, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/9.
KING'S BOOTS FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR, 1/9, 2/8, 8/3, 4/6.
KING'S BOOTS FOR EVERYBODY, FROM I/ UPWARDS.
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST DISPLAY IN IRELAND.
BERNARD KING & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Guttapercha and Leather Sole Boot
and Shoe Manufacturers,
0, PATRICK STREET, CORK;
127, GEORGE STREET, AND 35, PATRICK STREET, LIMERICK
CORK BRANCHES :
90, NORTH MAIN STREET, : 10, GREAT GEORGE'S STREET,
60, SOUTH MAIN STREET, | 6, BEAGH, (.jUEENSTOWN.
FRANCIS JACKSON'S
WATCHES, JEWELLER! & PLATE,
ESTABLISHED 1854:
' I ""HIS House is noted for the varied assortment always kept. The goods and prices
X will bear comparison with any other house. A Single Trial will prove this.
WATCHES, ENGLISH AND GENEVA, THE BEST MANUFACTURED, ALL WARRANTED.
Jewellery, Gold and Silver. The newest
designs always in stock.
ELECTRO PLATE. A select assortment of only best quality plating.
Irish Bog Oak Ornaments ; the best assortment in Cork.
Whitby, Jet, and Mourning Jewellery of all kinds.
CLOCKS, FOR ALL PURPOSES, FROM 10s. TO 10.
The greatest attention paid to Repairs of Watches, Jewellery and
83, PATRICK-ST., CORK.
FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
VARIAN BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE
Brush Manufacturers,
105, PATRICK STREET,
CORK.
BRUSHES OF ALL KI1IDS MADS TO ORDER,
SWEEPS' MACHINE BRUSHES ALWAYS IN STOCK.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in the following Goods : Carpet Brooms,
Combs, Door and Carriage Mats, Mops, Chamois, Sponges, Perfumery
and Hair Oils, Foreign, Fancy, and Market Baskets, Toys of all kinds;
In and Out-door Games. Croquet, Badminton, Cricket, Walking Sticks,
and Canes, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Desks, Perambulators, Bath
Chairs, Kitchen and Parlour Bellows.
STOP!
Before you Paper your Rooms, Halls ^ SJiops, <frV., go to
PAPER HANGING, HOUSE PAINTING,
Glazing & Decorating
ESTABLISHMENT,
87, SOUTH MAIN STREET,
(Nearly Opposite Christ Church.)
GLAZIER BY APPOINTMENT TO THE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANIES.
A monthly supply of French and English Paper Hangings
always received.
A large lot of patterns can be had from 3d. per dozen yards
upwards.
Wholesale Customers liberally dealt with.
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1840.
FRANCIS GUY'
COUNTY AND CITY OF CORK
DIRECTORY
FOR THE YEARS
i 875- i 876.
COMPRISING :
COUNTY BIRECTORY, ARRANGED IN POSTAL DISTRICTS.
STREET, SUBURBAN, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL ALPHABETICAL
DIRECTORY CITY OF CORK.
GENERAL ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF COUNTY.
GENERAL AND LOCAL INFORMATION.
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS, THEIR AREA AND VALUATION.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATISTICS OF THE COUNTY AND CITY.
BANKING DIRECTORY. POSTAL DIRECTORY.
CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY.
PORT OF CORK, WITH PILOT AND TOWING RATES,
ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
POOR LAW UNIONS AND REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.
BOARDS OF GUARDIANS
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNLANDS, DEMESNES, ETC.
TOPOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
WITH MAPS EXPRESSLY PREPARED FOR THE WORK.
^ , .
CORK :
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY FRANCIS GUY,
THE MUNSTEK WORKS, 70, PATRICK STREET.
WHOLESALE AND FAMILY
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119, PATRICK STREET, CORK.
?A STOR
628488
M'SWINEY
JL M
Confidently invites the attention of his friends and the public to his
present Stock of
SUPERIOR TEAS,
Selected with practical judgment from the Finest imports of the Season.
They are strong, pungent, and fine flavoured, and specially suited for
families who desire
Really frae Teas at Moderate Prices.
They can be had in Canisters of sib. each and upwards, upon which
the usual trade allowance of 2d. per Ib. is given.
COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, &r.
Of finest quality, and at strictly moderate prkes.
WHOLESALE BUYERS MET ON 'LIBERAL TERMS.
Address 119, PATRICK STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ix.
11-n.J LU.
CORK
P. CURRY
This long-established and well-known Hotel is conducted on the most approved and
modern system. It possesses every requisite to promote the Comfort and Convenience of
Tourists. The Hotel contains
OVER ONE HUNDRED BEDROOMS,
Three Coffee Rooms, Commercial Room, a Drawing Room for Ladies and Families,
Suites of Private Apartments, Smoking and Billiard Rooms, Bath Rooms, &c.
TABLE D'HOTE DAILY AT HALF- PAST 6 O'CLOCK.
The Hotel adjoins the General Post Office ; as also the Commercial Building, where
Merchants meet on "Change," and the earliest Telegraphic News is received, to the
Reading Room of which the Visitors to the Hotel have free access. It has been patron-
ized within the last few years by their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, Prince
Alfred, Prince Napoleon, the Due D' Orleans, the Comte de Paris, and the Count de
Flandres, the successive Lords Lieutenant of Ireland, as well as by the Nobility, and most
of the leading Gentry visiting Cork.
THE CHARGES WILL BE FOUND MOST MODEEATE.
T/ie Imperial Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure of each Train.
Extract from SIR CUSACK HONEY'S "Month in Ireland:"
"Judge Haliburton (Sam Slick) says, 'There are two things to be recommended to
the notice of Visitors to Ireland : If you are an admirer of beautiful scenery, go to the
Cove of Cork ; if you want a good Hotel, go to the Imperial.' The Hotel in question is
situated in Pembroke Street, having an entrance also in the South Mall, through the
Commercial Buildings, the splendid News Room of which is open to visitors to the Hotel.
For convenience and comfort their is not a Hotel superior to it in the Empire."
FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
CORBETT&CO.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS,
3, WINTHROP STREET, CORK,
Linens.
Sheetings.
Beddings,
Flannels.
Table Napery.
Muslins,
Silks.
Poplins,
Stuffs.
Costumes.
Skirts.
Hosiery.
Shirts.
Collars.
Handkerchiefs.
CORBETT & CO.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS,
3, WINTHROP STREET, CORK.
PREFACE.
FRANCIS GUY. in submitting the first issue of his County and City Directory, trusts
any delay in its publication will receive the kind indulgence of the public. In its compila-
tion, difficulties which belong to every first effort have operated with great force on this,
especially as regards the county information. Rather, however, than compromise the
interests of the work, and to render the directory of each postal district as accurate
as possible, proof-sheets were forwarded to resident clerical and other gentlemen,
petty sessions clerks, postmasters, constables, etc. ; these were, with very few exceptions,
promptly examined and returned. Though this very considerably retarded the publi-
cation, it has conduced materially to the accuracy of the work. While acknowledging
his obligations to those whom he is thus indebted for their disinterested assistance, the
publisher must also express his especial gratitude for the ready and valuable aid accorded
him by the officials in the county and city offices, the head postmasters at Cork and else-
where in the county, and other public authorities.
If this undertaking should achieve that success which the extensive list of subscribers
gives reason to anticipate, it is the intention of the publisher to re-issue the work in the
Spring of 1877, and so on at like intervals; he has therefore taken steps to secure the
copyright of his County and City Directory, the collection and arrangement of the con-
tents of which involved a considerable amount of labour and expense.
In a work of this kind, consisting chiefly of details of an everchanging character, it
is impossible that occasional inaccuracies and omissions may not be found, in spite of the
most indefatigable exertions to attain correctness ; the publisher also asks consideration for
any observable defects, and hopes to be able to present the next issue in a more perfect
form. Any suggestion for the improvement of future editions will be thankfully received,
also any reliable corrections, alterations, and additions.
THE MUNSTKR WORKS,
70, PATRICK STREET, CORK,
August, 1875.
A few changes took place amongst the Clergy of the County during the prog-
ress of the Postal District sheets through the press ; these alterations are made
in the " Ecclesiastical Directory" (p. 104), ana In the "General Alphabetical
Directory " (p. 361).
The " Official Directory " (p. 453) of the Magistracy, etc., is revised up to a
very recent date.
General Alterations and Additions received by the Publisher too late for the
Postal Districts, were made in the "General Alphabetical."
Page ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. COUNTY.
450 Co. Alphabetical Ware Nath. Webb, Argentine consul in error; should be Xath.
Webb Ware, of I Parkview terrace, Cork
457 Cess Collectors Johnson, Noble of Rockenham, Passage, for Imokilly, vice Adams
116 Constabulary Sub-Inspector Harcourt, of Passage, transferred to Killarney; Sub-
Inspector Wm St. Lawrence Tyrrell, of Killarney, to Macroom ; Head-Con-
stable Hoare, of Fermoy, to Cork ; Head-Constable O'Brien to Schull ;
James Walsh head constable of Kanturk, vice Timothy Dunne
126 Dispensary Surgeons and Registrars For Dr. Chas H. Roche, of Glantane, etc, read
Dr Richard White ; for Dr Crowley of Kilbrittain, etc. read'Dr O'Callaghan
104 Ecclesiastical Directory Rev -Alfred Mitchel, appointed curate Kilmoe parish; Rev
Henry Arnold, curate Caheragh ; Rev Chas S. Bruce, rector Sf Paul's, Cork ;
Rev. Wm. C. Walker,<late of Ballinadee, rector of Carrigaline ; Rev James
Horgan, c.c, Charle'ville, dead
133 Petty Sessions Clerks In the Postal Districts .where J. Kennedy is printed as Petty
Sessions clerk, read J. Lendrum
137 Ballinacurra-A.fa.ms R. H. Goold, dead
140 Ballinhassig Harrington John, dead
143 Ballydehob Swanton Mrs Anne, dead
144 Ballyfeard Gallway James, dead
157 Bandon CofFey Rev Robt Steele,- Pres. minister ; Dawson John Carhoon, dead
169 Buttevant Trench Thomas Sandes, J. P , Churchtown house, omitted
172 Carrigaline Walker, Rev WmC, late of Qallinadee, rector, vice Fawcett ; Crowley,
Rev John, c.c, vice Skinkwin ; Hungerford Thomas, dead
176 Castlelyons Hayes Capt Horace Geo, left -
179 Cast!et0wn6ere~Rev ]. Skuse, curate, vice O' Topic
205 Douglas Scannell, Rev Thomas, P. P. ; Lane ^iv R. W, Ballybrack
206 Drimoleague Reeves Rev James Somerville, rector Caheragh
210 Dunmattway Cotter Rev John, P.P. ; Bryan Thomas R, general merchant, should
226 Glanmire Kirkby Samuel Alex, co. surveyor, Castlejane (J. and T. Bryan
226 Glantane Rev Eugene McSwiney, c.c. ; Rev James Walsh, dead
230 Glounthane Martin Joseph, Misor hill, dead
237 Kilbrittain Sullivan," Rev Timothy, P.P. vice Scannell ; O'Neill, Rev James, C.c,
vice Desmond
248 Kinsalt Riordan Very Rev Patrick Canon, p. P, V.F. ; Walton William, Com-
missioner of Affidavits Court of Chancery, not a solicitor ; National Schools,
Master, James Watson Neile, Q.U.I. ; Mistress, Mrs Neile. Donovan Daniel,
landholder, dead ; Roche Valentine, miller, dead
267 Mallow Brasier, Brooke Richard, and De Burgho, Lady, both of Ballyellis
279 Mitehelstown Kingston Anna Dowager Countess, The Castle ; O'Brien Edward, J.P,
the Lodge, instead of the Bank house ; Webber James William, not a J.P.
289 Passage West Casey, Rev. Canon Francis L, P.P.; Rev. P. O'Connell, c.c, vice
McNamara
294 Queenstown Stirling John, ship agent, omit ; Model Yacht Club G. Goidanich,
319 Upton McCarthy Michael, Rockfort, dead * [secretary
CITY.
509 Barristers Wall Thomas, A.B, 41 South mall, and 7 Nelson street, Dublin
534 Baptist Minister JoHn G. Skelly, 5 Thornhill terrace, Ashburton hill
460 Executive Rural Sanitnry Officer Cork Union Wm Carr, Blackrock road
127 Registrar Brady Edward, L.A., No I <5ork District, dead
594 Blackrock road Collins Wm, land agent, Snugboro, dead ; Mahony Martin, dead
549 Bowling-green street McClinchy M, removed to I Princes street
549 Buxton terrace, No. 5 Thomhill William, should be Walter
550 Camden quay Heffernan J. R, removed tor Lower George's street
553 Cove street Albert J. Perry removed to 32 'Mary street
554 Douglas street Lake \Ym J, chemist, dead
558 George's tfra/ O'Brien Daniel, tailor, removed from 77 to 31
562 Harbour Vieiu terrace, No. 3 Spearing Miss, left.
566 Lower Glanmire road Callaghan Miss Grace, Carrig house, married
569 Montenotte road I/Sides Henry, j.i, removed to 4 Clifton villas, Mid Glanmire rd.
GENERAL INDEX.
A few changes took
> *tT"ST r P - ace ^ mon ff t &* Clergy of the County during the prog-
f *1 .%? Postal District sheets through the press; these alterations are made
in the Ecclesiastical Directory" (p. 104), and in the "General Alphabetical
Dl .ectory (p. 361 .
457
116
126
104
NEWSOMS'
CAFE DE PARIS
133
137 -
140 ,
H3 -
144 .
157 '
169 y
172 (
TfflS DELICIOUS COFFEE
produces in making that peculiar richness of flavour,
for which the Coffee used in France is so highly esteemed-
It will be found peculiarly adapted for the use of Families
residing in the Country, or any who may require a large
supply of Coffee ready for immediate use. It is
prepared from selected Berries, and roasted on scientifk
principles by Steam Machinery, and immediately aftei
grinding, carefully secured in Canisters ; thus, the full es
sential properties are obtained by the consumer, and it
will be found to retain for an indefinite period, that deli-
cate aroma necessary to produce
A CUP OF COFFEE IN PERFECTION.
40 & 41, PATRICK STREET, CORK.
Dublin Agents,
IITCHELL & SON, Grafton
GENERAL INDEX.
Pap
Lgricultural Tables ... 699
Banking Directory -. 472
Joards of Guardians ... 458
:alendar xxxii
ess Collectors -. 457
MTY:
General Alphabetical ... 644
Index to City ... 5' 2 5
,, Business Directory... 596
Benevolent Institutions ... 535
Bujter Exchange 54 1
f Car Fares ... 523
Churches ... 533
City Deputy Lieutenants ... 521
Clubs ... 539
Commercial and Professional
Directory ... 597
Companies and Boards . . . 540
Constabulary, etc ... 524
Corn Market Trustees ... 540
Corporation ... 521
Description of Public Buildings... 501
Educational Establishments ... 536
Gaol ... 522
Historical and Descriptive ... 497
Magistrates ... 521
Miscellaneous Associations ... 538
Newpaper Press ... 57
Officers ... 522
Post Office Regulations ... 519
Public Institutions, etc. ... 533
Rates, and Rate Collectors ... 523
Registration Districts 127, 525
Religious Orders ... 534
Scientific and Literary Societies... 537
Statistics ... 508
Street Directory ... 553
Suburban Directory .., 590
Valuation ... 518
Clerks of Poor Law Unions ... 118
Colleges and Schools .. 43
Commissioners for taking Affidavits ... 466
Constabulary Directory ... 116
Conveyance Directory ... 476
COUNTY :
General Alphabetical ... 361
Index to County .. 329
Adrigole ... 135
Aghada Lower ... 307
Upper ... 321
Aghadown ... 136
Aghinagh ... 136
Allihies ... 136
Ballinacurra ... 137
Ballinadee ... 137
Baliinamona ... 138
Ballincollig ... 139
Ballincumg ... 149
Ballinhassig ... 140
Ballinspittie ... 141
Ballyclough ... 142
County contd Pagt
Ballycotton ... 143
Ballydehob ... 143
Bally feard ... 144
Ballyhooly ... 145
Ballymacoda ... 146
Ballyneen or Ballineen ... 146
Ballynoe ... 196
' Ballyvourney ... 148
Baltimore ... 148
Bandon Borough ... 149
Banteer ... 158
Bantry ... 159
Bear Island ... 162
Belgooly ... 163
Blackrock ... 163
Blarney ... 165
Boherbue ... 167
Butlerstown .168
Buttevant ... 168
Cape Clear and Innisherkin Islds 171
Carrigaline ... 171
Carrignavar ... 172
Carrigrohane ... 173
Carrigtohiil ... 174
Castlefreke ... 175
Castlelyons ... 176
Castlemartyr ... 177
Castletownbere ... 178
Castletown-Kinneigh ... 179
Castletownroche ... 180
Castletownsend ... 181
Cecilstown ... 182
Charleville ... 183
Church Cross ... 136
Clonakilty ... 187
Clonmult' ... 208
Cloyne ... 193
Coachford ... 194
Conna ... 196
Courtmacsherry ... 197
Crookhaven ... 198
Crookstown ... 199
Crosshaven ... 199
Curraglass ... 200
Desertserges ... 20 1
Doneraile ... 202
Donoughmore ... 204
Douglas ... 205
Drimoleague ... 206
Dripsey ... 206
Dromagh ... 207
Dromina ... 285
Dungoumey ... 208
Dunkettle ... 208
Dunmanway
Durrus (late Carrigboy)
Euniskean
Eyeries (or Iries) * .
Farnanes
Farran (or Kilcrea)
Fermoy
Freemount
Glandore
FRANCIS GUV'S DIRECTORY.
County contd
Page
County contd~ Pa
Glanmire
225
Whitechurch ... 320
Glantane
226
Whitegate; ... 331
Gl an worth
227
Youghal Borough ... 322
Glen brook ,.j
Glengariflf
1*287
228
County Deputy Lieutenants ... 453
Glenville
Glounthane, or New Glanmire .
229
230
Justices of the Peace ... 453
Officials ... 458
Goleen
230
Rates ... 470
Inchigeela
231
Customs ... 467
Inniscarra
Inuishannon
Kanturk
232
232
233
Dispensary Districts ... 126
Ecclesiastical Directory ... 104
Electoral Divisions ... 128
Kilbrittain
Kildorrery
Killavullen
237
238
240
Fairs now held in county Cork ... 134
Foreign and Colonial Moneys ...xvii.
Harbour Commissioners ... 468
Killeagh
Killinardrish
Kilmacsimon
240
241
242
Income and Property Tax ... 125
Income or Wages Table ...xxvi.
Inland Revenue ... 467
Kilmichael
242
Interest Tables xxviii.
Kil worth
Kingwilliamstown
243
245
Irish-Speaking Population ... 103
Licence Duties ...xxv.
Kinsale Borough
246
Lunatic Asylum ... 457
Kiskeam
256
Mail and other Cars ... 482
Leap
Liscarroll
256
257
Markets of county ... 135
Members of Parliament .. d.51
Liiievane
2 5^ Mercantile Marine Board ... 46^
Lissarda ...
Little Island
Macroom
2 5 S Military ... 524
2 |9 Minerals, Coal, etc, in county ... 44
2OO XL1 -
Mallow Borough
Meelin
263
283
xwnu ... ^yj
Official Directory County ... 453
Parishes and Benefices ... 112
Midleton
270
Parishes and Townlancis ... 45
Milford
Millstreet
M inane Bridge
274
276
277
Per-Centage Table . . . xxx.
Petty Sessions Districts and Clerks 133, 329
Pilots, and Pilot Rates ... 468
Mitchelstown
278
Poor Law Unions ... 118
Monkstown
282
Port of Cork ... 468
Newcourt
Newmarket
283
283
Postal Information, general ... xvii.
,, city of Cork ... 519
Newtown- Shandrum
Post Towns of Ireland ... 484
Ovens
Passage West
Pierson's Bridge
290
Presentments, Summary of ... 19
,, for Repairing Roads ... 22
Prize Commission ... 470
Queenstown
290
Process Servers ... 132
Rathconuac
3<x>
Public Statutes, Index to ... 28
Ringaskiddy
Riverstown
301
302
Quarter Sessions ... 131
,, ,, Chairmen ... 458
Rochestown
Rockchapel
304
283
Railways, etc, with Passenger and Par-
cel rates) ... 476
Rock Island
304
Registrars' Districts 126, 128
Rockmills
Rosscarberry
305
305
Registrars of Marriages ... 467
Religion Bodies in county Cork ... 41
Rostellan
SL Anne's hill
Schull (or Skull)
Shanagarry
307
308
308
309
Resident Magistrates ... 116
Rural Sanitary Authorities ... 458
Stamp and Legacy Duties, etc. ... xix.
Stamp Distributors ... 467
Shanballymore
3io
Statistics county Cork ... 4
Skibbereen
3"
city of Cork ... 508
Summercove
3'5
Statute and Irish Land Measures ... xxxi
Templemartin
Timoleague
315
3i6
Steamship Communication ... 481
Table of Number of Days ...xxx.
Tourmore
Tully lease
3'7
224
Topographical (see also each Postal
District) . ... I
Unionhall
3'7
Towing Rates ... 470
Upton
3*8
Townland Valuation county Cork... 46
Waterfall
319
Towns and Villages . 2">
Watergrasshill
3 20 Transatlantic Steamers ... 482
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
The Munster Bank, Limited
BANKING.
Page
... 18 | The National Bank
INSURANCE.
Page
2
Church of England Life and Fire ... vi.
Commercial Union Life and Fire ... 616
Crown Life, Scottish Fire, Norwich
and London Plate Glass ... 30
London Assurance Corporation ... 33
Marine Insurance ... 24
National Assurance Co. of Ireland ... 23
North British and Mercantile ... vi.
Patriotic Assurance Company of
Ireland ... 19
Royal ... 21
Scottish Equitable Life ... 24
Scottish Provident Institution ... 21
Scottish Widows' Fund inside front ewer
Angel Hotel
Gresham Hotel, Dublin
Imperial Hotel
HOTELS.
35 Milliard's Hotel, Fermoy ... 222
36 Railway and Commercial, Bandon ... 155
ix. Varian's Family Hotel ... 14
Francis Guy
Francis Guy's
Wm. Marsh and Son
Abraham J. Hayes
Page
. 604/5
XXXV.
. 27
313
MISCELLANEOUS
Account Book Manufacturer
Almanac, County and City
Auctioneers and Valuators
,, ,, Skibbereen
Boarding and Day School (Civil, Military, and Collegiate) Principal, W. J. Knight,
LL.D, A.B, T.C.D. 150, 158, 184, 264, 272, 2Q2
Boarding School for Young Ladies, Blackrock ... Ursufme Convent .. 164
Bookbinding . . . Francis Guy ... 13
Boot and Shoe Warehouses ... Bernard King and Co vii.
,, ,, ... James Burchill ... 4
,, ,, Richard Magrath, inside front cover
,, ,, Munster Boot Co. inside front cover
,, ,, ... Richard Daly ... 9
Brusli Manufacturers
Builder
Carriage Manufacturers
Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers, etc.
and Medical Establishment
China, Glass, and Earthenjvare Warehouse, Yuiighal
Commission and Livery Establishment, Comvay's Yard
Congenital Alopecia
Drapers, Wholesale and Retail
,, Linen and Woollen
Woollen
,, and General Warehouse, Kinsale
,, Youghal
,, House Furnishing, etc
Engineers, Millwrights, etc
Fancy Articles
Fan.i and Garden Seed Warehouse, Kinsale
Funeral Undertaker
, , , , Fermoy
Furnishing Ironmongery and General Hardware Houses
,, ,, Gas Fittings, etc.
. Varian Brothers ...vm.
,.. Samuel Thomas ... 34
Daniel Canty inside front cover
... Michael Herlihy .. 31
... Robert Julian ... 6, 7
... D. Mullins and Sons ... 13
.. W. & H. M. Gould ing 608
... Thomas R. Lester ...604(7
... Wm. Harrington & Son i
.. Alexander Cole ... 324
.. Michael Callaghan ... 27
.. G. R. Dyer and Sons... 35
.. Pigott and Son ...496^
.. Corbett & Co. x, 496
.. The Munster Arcade ... 544
.. J. O'Ca'laghan .. 12
.. Nicholas J . Walsh ... 253
... J. Merridc ... 327
.. The Queen's Old Carfle 3
.. John Kennedy ... 31
... D. Macilwraith and Son 32
... Francis Guy .. 38
.. Nicholas J. Walsh .. 253
... Michael Callaghan ... 29
... H. A. Daniels ... 217
.. John Perry and Sons ... iv.
.. J. Edmundson & Co. ... 28
xvt FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
Pagt
Great Southern and Western Railway .. John Wallis, Carrier ... 34
Grocery, Wine and Spirit Store, bakery, etc, Kinsale ... R. Cogan ... 255
.. Henry C. Fryer ...254
Gunmaker and Gunpowder Merchant ... T.W.Murray ... 10
,, Youghal ... M. Loughlan ... 327
Hair Dye, (the British Army) ... Fred. Lewis and Co. .. 31
Homeopathic Chemist ... Thomas R, Lester ... 615
House and Land Agents ... William Daly ... 9
... W. B. Lacy ... 616
Investments, Loans, Purchases ... Mac Carthy & Hanrahan 17
John Newton's Guaranteed Chemical Manures ... John Giusani, agent ... 37
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ... Rogers and Co., agents 15
Lithography ... Francis Guy xxxiii.
Loans in connection with Life Insurance . . . John Walter Bourke ... 20
Oil and Colour Warehouse ... Baker and Wright ... II
Ordnance Survey Maps ... Francis Guy, agent ... 250
Outfitting Warehouse ... Daniel Flynn,jun. ... 14
,, and House Furnishing Warehouse ... Geo. S. Barry, Kinsale 253
Paperhanging Warehouses, Painters, Decorators, etc- ... W. H. Bible ... iii.
,, ... John O'Connell and Co. 34
,, ,, ... John Daly ... viii.
Paper Mill Stores ... James Ryan ... 29
Photographic Portraiture Francis Guy inside lack cover, xxxvi.
Portland Cement . .Thompson Bros do. front cover
Printers, Lithographers, Account Book Makers, etc. ... Guy Brothers ...3600
,, ,, ,, ... Francis Guy
inside front and back cover, pp. xxxiii, xxxiv, 604$, 8, 13, 33, 38
,, ... Purcell and Co ...5960
Salt and Lime Works ... Charles Daly and Son... 30
Salt, Lime, and Coke Works ... Mrs. Jerh. Carroll ... 30
Science Text Books ... Collins' ... 16
Sewing Machines, Raymond's ... W.B.Moore ... 39
The Singer ... James Burchill, agent... 4
Ship, Commission, and Forwarding Agents ... Daly, Foley, & Galwey 34
Show Cards and Colour Printing ... Francis Guy ... 33
Slates (Irish) Benduff and Froe Company ... John Atkins, manager... 30
Stationers, Booksellers, Paper Maker's Agents, etc. ... W. andT. Evans ... 5
Law ... Francis Guy, inside back cover
Commercial ... Francis Guy xxxiv.
Fancy ... Francis Guy ... 38
Steam Printing, Lithographic, and Bookbinding Works ... Francis Guy.'s xxxiii, 8
Steel Pens .. John Heath's ... 35
Stock and Share Broker, House and Land Agent ... Michael Carey ... 32
Surgeon Dentist ... Mr. L. J. Egan ... 24
Tea Stores, Wholesale and Family ... T. M'Swiney, /' //*/
Dealers, Grocers, Wholesale Confectioners, etc ... J. Langlands & Co. ... 32
and Wine Merchants ... Atkins Brothers ... v.
Wine, Spirit, and Salt Merchants, Kinsale ... Hogan Brothers ... 251
Time and Fare Table, Railway, Steamboat, etc. ... Francis Guy's xxxv.
Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Copper and Zinc Workers ... Williamson and Wolfe 29
To Butter Makers . . . R. J. Fullwood and Co. 25
Warehousemen and Importers ... Atkins Brothers ... v.
Watchmakers, Jewellers ; Vestment & Church Plate AVarehse Wm. Egan and Sons 24
,, and Plate Warehouse ... Francis Jackson ... vii.
,, Opticians, etc. ..- Hilser Brothers ...4Q6a
,, ,, Stationery, Music & Fancy Wrse. J. J. Barber, Fermoy... 219
Whitesmith, Locksmith, and Bellhanging Works - ... Benjamin Watson ... 28
Window Blind Manufacturers ... Henry Millikin and Son 35
Wine and Spirit Merchants ... John Keanlon & Sons... 26
,, ,, ... Barth. Daly and Sons 26
... Samuel A. Hall ... ii.
,, ,, ... W. Downing and Son 32
,, Kinsale ... N. J: Walsh ... 252
Zinc and Galvanized Iron Works, etc. ,.. J. Hassell ... 28
GENERAL INFORMATION. xvii.
POST OFFICE REGULATIONS.
ALL INLAND LETTERS and PACKETS must be prepaid in stamps, at the following rates
of postage :
For a letter not exceeding I oz. ... ...id.
exceeding i 02. but not exceeding 2 oz. i^d.
2 oz. 4 oz. 2</.
4 oz.
6 oz.
8oz.
10 oz.
6 oz. 2\d.
8 oz. 3</.
IO oz. $\d.
12 OZ. Ad.
A letter exceeding the weight of 12 oz. is liable to a postage of i</. for every ounce,
beginning with the first ounce. A letter, for example, weighing between 14 and 15 ozs.
must be prepaid fifteen pence.
No Inland Letter or Packet must exceed 18 inches in length, 9 inches in width, and 6
inches in depth.
Postage stamps are of the respective values of \d t id, i\d, 2d, 2\d t 3<f, qd, 6V/, gd,
lev/, is, 2s, and $s.
INLAND POST CARDS bearing an impressed halfpenny stamp are available for trans-
mission in the United Kingdom only. On the front or stamped side nothing more than
the address must be written or printed ; on the reverse side any communication, whether
of the nature of a letter or otherwise, may be written or printed. The official <( stout"
Post Cards are sold at the rate of 8</per 12 cards, or $d per 6 cards. The "thin"
cards are sold at the rate of 7</for 12 cards, or ^\d for 6 cards. Neither the stout nor
the thin cards are sold singly.
FOREIGN POST CARDS intended for transmission to the foreign countries comprised
within the General Postal Union are sold at the rate of i\d. each.
NEWSPAPERS. The postage of a newspaper within the United .Kingdom is one half-
penny, which must be prepaid either by a postage stamp or a stamped wrapper. No news-
paper can be sent through the post a second time for the original postage. For each
transmission a fresh postage is required.
BOOK POST. The postage is one halfpenny for every 2 oz. or part of that weight. A
book-packet may contain any number of separate books, magazines, reviews, pamphlets,
and maps, photographs when not on glass or in frames, and circulars wholly or in part
printed, engraved, or lithographed ; but a book-packet may not contain any letter, unless
it be a circular-letter or be wholly printed, nor any enclosure sealed or in any way closed
against inspection. Entries merely stating who sends the book, etc, or to whom it is
given, are not regarded as a letter. The letter rate of postage must be prepaid for any
communication of the nature of a letter, not wholly printed, whether it be placed in a
closed envelope or an open cover, unless a post card is used for the purpose. No book-
packet may be above 5 Ibs in weight, nor above 18 inches in length, 9 inches in width, or
six inches hi depth.
REGISTRATION. The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, or book-packet passing
between two places in the United Kingdom is fourpence. Letters, newspapers, book-
packets, and patterns may also be registered to the British Colonies, the United States of
America, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland (via Belgium), and the German States, and also to
the British post-office in Egypt and Constantinople, but to other Foreign Countries only
letters and packets prepaid at the letter rate can be registered. Registered Letters, how-
ever, addressed to France, or to any Foreign Country, the correspondence of which is
sent by the French mail, is chargeable with a registration fee of the same amount as the
postage. The registration of a packet makes its transmission much more secure, inasmuch
as under ordinary circumstances a registered packet can be traced through its whole
course. All inland or colonial letters which contain coin, and all inland letters which
contain watches or jewellery, even though they be posted without registration, are treated
as registered, and charged on delivery with a double registration fee of eightpence in
addition to the ordinary postage.
SAVINGS BANK. Deposits of One Shilling, or of any number of Shillings, or of
Pounds and Shillings, may be made by any person at the Post office Savings Banks, pro-
vided that each depositor shall not make deposits amounting to more than 30?. in any
year, ending the 3ist December, or make any further deposit when the amount standing
in his name, exclusive of interest, exceeds 150^. When any depositor's principal and
nterest amount together to 2OO/, all interest will cease so long as the balance of the
FRANCI? GUY'S DIRECTORY,
account continues to amount to the said sum of 200. Interest, calculated yearly at the
rate of 2\ per cent, per annum will be allowed on every complete pound deposited.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES. The Postmaster-General is empowered
under the Act 27 and 28 Vic, c. 43, to insure the lives of persons of either sex, between
the ages of 16 and 60, for not less than 2O/. or more than ioo/. He is also empowered,
under the same Act to grant Immediate or Deferred Anuuities of not more than 50.'. per
annum, on the lives of either sex, and of the age of IO years and upwards.
TRANSMISSION OF MONEY, BY MONEY ORDERS. The commission on Inland Money
Orders is :
For sums under i os. id.
of lev. and under il. ... 2d.
ll. 2t. ... 3</.
2/. 3/. ... tf.
3'- .. & - $<*
.. 4/. ' '- - 6J-
For sums of 5/. and under 61.
61. 7/.
06
io/.
Id.
&f.
9*.
IQtt.
lid.
IS.
Alexandria Denmark
Berbice (New Am- Egypt
sterdam Falkland Islands
Belgium France ( Paris only)
Belize (British Hon- German Empire
durus) Gibraltar
British Columbia Gold Coast
Cape of Good Hope Heligoland
Canada Holland
Ceylon (Colombo) Hong Kong
Constantinople India
Coquimbo Italy
Demerara (Georgetn) Malta
South Australia
Straits Settlements
Suez
Switzerland
Tasmania
United States
Valparaiso
Victoria
West Coast of Africa
West Indies
Western Australia
Yokohama
Except in cases of Firms (where usual designation is sufficient), money orders are issued
in the full surname, and at least one Christian name, both of sender and receiver, together
with the sender's address. When the remitter directs at the time of issue (which he is at
liberty to do), that the Order by being crossed like a cheque, be made payable only
through a bank, it is left to his option to give or withhold the name of the payee ; and
when the order is thus presented the question put on the presentation of an ordinary
Money Order is dispensed with.
Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the following Colonies, British
agencies, and Foreigh countries :
Mauritius
Natal
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
New South Wales
New Zealand
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Isld.
Queensland
St Helena
Seychelle Islands
Shanghai
Smyrna
The scale of commission for Orders payable abroad is as follows :
If payable in Belgium, France, the German Empire, Heliogoland, Holland, Italy,
Switzerland, Gibraltar, Malta, or Constantinople, for sums not exceeding 2/., gd. ;
above 2l. and not exceeding 5^., is. 6d. ; above 5^. and not exceeding "jl., 2s. 3</. ;
above jl. and not exceeding io/., 3^.
If payable in any other place abroad (including British India, the United States of
America, and most of the British Colonies), authorized to transact business with
this country, for sums not exceeding 2/., is. ; above 2/. and not exceeding 5/., ZK";
above 5/. and not exceeding 7/., 3.?. ; above 7/. and not exceeding io/., 4*.
FOREIGN MAILS are made up in London, and become due as follows : Austria, France,
German Empire, Holland, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, etc, twice daily, (Sunday excepted).
Australia (via Brindisi), made up about 3rd Friday monthly, due about 2nd Monday
monthly ; (via Southampton or San Francicso) made up 1st Thursday monthly, due 3rd
Monday monthly. British West Indies, made up 2nd and I7th of each month, due about
1 3th and 28th. Cape of Good Hope, made up 5th, 15th, and 25th of each month, due
about 5th, I5th. and 24th. India (via Brindisi), made up every Friday, due every Mon-
day ; (via Southampton) made up every Thursday, due every Monday. United States and
Canada, made up in Cork (via Queenstown), at mid day every Sunday. Wednesday, and
Friday.
GENERAL POSTAL UNION. The counties which have formed themselves into a union
are Austro-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece,
Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands. Norway, Portugal, Roumania, Russia, Servia, Spain,
Sweden. Switzerland, Turkey, and the United States ; but, as regards France the treaty
will not take effect until the 1st January, 1276. The general union rate of postage estab-
lished by the treaty is twopence-halfpenny per half-ounce letter. A new postage stamp
of the value of twopence-halfpenny has been issued for sale to the public, and may be
obtained at all post offices. Foreign post cards, bearing an impressed stamp of the value
POSTAL INFORMATION.
xix.
of one penny farthing, may also be obtained for transmission to any of the countries of
the union. The rates to other Foreign Countries per half-ounce letter remain as hereto-
fore, viz. : Australia and New Zealand (via Brindisi) gd. t (via Southampton) 6d. ; Canada
(via United States), 4?. ; Cape of Good Hope, is. ; India (via Southampton) <)</., (via
Brindisi), is. Newspapers can be sent to the Colouies and most Foreign Countries for id.
TELEGRAMS. The charge for Telegrams throughout the United Kingdom, but excepting
the Scilly, Orkney, and Shetland Islands, is is. for the first 20 words, and $d. for every
additional five words, the names and addresses of the sender and receiver not being counted.
When the office from which the message is delivered is a Head Post Office, the amount
paid for the transmission of a message covers the cost of delivery within the town postal
delivery of that office ; but when it is not a Head Post office, the message is delivered free
only within the limit of one mile. When the addressee resides beyond the above-des-
cribed limits, porterage is charged at the rate of 6d. per double mile, provided the whole
distance to be traversed does not exceed three double miles. Either a stamped telegram
card, or a telegram form enclosed in an envelope, addressed "Telegraph Office," may be
posted without additional charge in a wall or pillar box, or in the letter box of a Receiving
Office or Sub-Post Office. Telegrams so posted are sent on to the nearest Postal Tele-
graph Office by the first collection from the letter-box in which they are deposited, and are
thence transmitted by wire as soon as possible. Payment of messages may be made be
made by affixing postage stamps to the message-forms which are supplied gratis at all
postal telegragh offices.
FOREIGN TKLEGRAAH RATES, per Twenty Words, from London to Stations in
Australia, Port Darwin
.../o
fi
6
Cairo ... ..
... /I
14
,, South...
,
6
6
France
... o
4
Victoria ...
. Q
8
fi
Germany ...
o
6
,, Queensland ...
New South Wales
Austria and Hungary ...
Belgium ...
i ON CN O C
16
ii
6
?
6
6
o
6
India, West of Chittagong
,, East of Chittagong
Italy
Russia in Europe ...
... 4
... 4
... o
... o
4
7
IO
6
n
China, Hong Kong
... 6
o
o
Switzerland
... o
5
10
s. d.
STAMP AND LEGACY DUTIES, etc,
Administration Duties, see Probate
Admission to be fellow of College of Physicians ... , ... 25
,, to act as an attorney, solicitor, or proctor ... ... 25
,, as a student in either of the four Inns of Court in England, or of the
King's Inns, Dublin ... ... 25
,, to act as barrister or advocate ... ... ... ... ... ... 5
Persons admitted barristers in England or in Ireland may be admitted in the
other part of the United Kingdom on the payment of io/. duty.
Affidavit or Statutory Declaration Not to be used in any Court of Law or
Equity, or before any judge or master ... ...
Agreement under hand only, of the value of 5^. or upwards, and not other-
wise charged
An adhesive stamp cannot lawfully be afjixed to an agreement after signature
by any party.
Appointment of a new Trustee, and appointment in execution of a power of land
or other property, where made by any writing, not being a will
Appraisement, or Valuation of any estate or effects, dilapidations, repairs, mate-
rials and labour, or artificer's work :
Not exceeding .5 ... o o 3
Above 5 and not exceedg io ... o o 6
,, 10 ,, 20 ...010
,, 20 30 ... o I 6
,, 30 ,, 40 ... O 2 O
Apprentices' Indentures For every 5 or fractional part of 5 of premium
,, If no premium, or one not exceeding 10 ...
Duplicate of any indenture liable to Stamp Duty (see Duplicate)
Articles of clerkship in order to admission as an attorney, solicitor, or proctor 80 o O
Assignment of Judgment see Transfer of Mortgage
Attorney, see Licences,
026
006
O 10 O
Above 40 and not excdg. 50
50 loo
,, 100 200
200 500
500
O 2
o *5
O IO
13
1 O
nil.
XX.
FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
Award, where the value shall not exc'd. 5 o o
o 10
15
1 O
Above 5 and not excdg. 10, o
o 6
, 10
20 O
I O
>
20
30 o
i 6
*
30
40 o
2
i
40
50 o
2 6
So
100 O
5 o
Above 100 and not excclg 6200
200 ,, 500
500 750 i
750 1000 i
looo, and in all other cases 115
t. d.
3
o
o
o
o
o
Bill of Exchange, Draft or Order, on demand... ... ... ... o o I
Bill of Exchange (Inland and Foreign) or Promissory Note :
Not exceeding $ ... o o i
Above 5 and not exceeding i o ... 002
10 25... 003
25 ,, 50... 006 fractional part of i oo. o I o
Bill of Exchange drawn in a set the full duty to be paid on one of the set
the rest to be exempt.
Bill of Lading ... ... ... ... ... ... ...006
Bond, Foreign Security, Mortgage, Warrant of Attorney, or other In-
strument, given as a security for payment of any definite and certain sum :
Above 50 and not excdg. 75 ...
75 I0 ...
loo, for every 100 or
fractional part of 100.
Not exceeding 25... 008
Above 200 and not excdg 250
o
6
3
Above 25 and not excedg. 50 .. 013
250 300
7
6
50 ico... 026
300, then for every ico
,, 100 150.. 039
or fractional part
150 200 .. o 5 o
thereof
o
2
6
Any other Warrant of Attorney
o
IO
Bond collateral with a Mortgage. For every 100 or fractional part
o
O
6
Bond Transfer or assignment of; for every sum of 100, or fractional part of
100 ...
6
Cards, for every pack of playing cards ...
3
Certificate of the Registration of a Design
5
o
Certified Copy or Extract of or from any Register of Births, Marriages,
Deaths, or Burials
i
Charter-Party
6
Commission to any Officer in the Army or Royal Marines
I
10
o
Commission of Lunacy
5
Contract Note relating to the sale or purchase of Stocks, Funds, or Securities,
Share or Shares, of the amount or value of 5, or upwards
o
I
Conveyances. Where the purchase or consideration money shall not exceed
exceed 5
o
6
Excedg. 5 & not excedg. 10... o i o
175 200...
o
, 10 15... o i 6
,, 2OO 225...
2
6
, 15 20... 020
- 225 250...
5
, 2O 25... O26
250 275...
7
6
, 25 SO... 050
M 275 300 ..
10
o
, 50 75- 076
300, then for every 50,
, 75 100... o 10 o
or any fractional
, loo 125... o 12 6
part thereof ...
s
, 125 150... o 15 o
See Duplicate.
, 150 175- o 17 6
Conveyance, in consideration of an annual sum, payable for an indefinite
period (save for a life), a duty according to amount payable for 20 years.
And where payable during a life, a duty according to amount payable for 12
years.
Deeds and Certificates annexed to Contracts for redemption of Chief Rents,
liable as Conveyance, on sale.
Copy, attested, of any deed, agreement, &c.
Cost-Book Mines. Any note, instrument, or writing, authorizing the purser
of any Mining Company, conducted on the Cost-Book system, to register
any tiausfer of >iiares or part of any share in a mine, or any notice to such
purser of transfer
O I
006
STAMP DUTIES. xxi.
Covenant for securing a sum of money. An ad valorem duty as on a bond or
mortgage.
Debentures or Certificate entitling any person to receive any drawback, &c. s. d.
Where the drawback or bounty shall not exceed 10 ... ... ... o I o
Exceeding 10, and not exceeding 50 ... ... ... ...026
Exceeding 50 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...050
Certificate preliminary to the foregoing ... ... ... ...040
Debenture, under Land Debenture Act. See Mortgage.
Transfer thereof. See Transfer of Mortgage.
Debenture Stock. See Transfer.
Declaration of any use or trust, concerning any property by writing, not a
deed or will, not otherwise charged... ... ... ... ... o 10 o
If by deed. See Deed.
Declaration, Statutory.^ Affidavit.
Deed not specially charged, nor expressly exempted ... ... ... 1150
Design, Copyright of. See Certificate
Dispensation, authorizing any person to act as a Notary Public in Ireland ... 20 o o
Of any other kind, in Ireland, not otherwise charged ... ... ... 25 o o
Delivery Order, entitling the holder to the delivery of Goods of the vajue of
405. or upwards, lying in any Dock, Wharf, or Warehouse, such order
being signed by the owner of such goods, on the sale of the property (to be
paid by the person requiring it) ... ... ... ... ... o O I
Dock Warrant. See Warrant for Goods.
Draft, or Order, or Letter of Credit, for the payment of any sum of money,
whether to the bearer or order, on demand, or to have credit given for sum
mentioned therein ... ... ... ... ... ... O o I
Duplicate or Counterpart of Deed of any description, chargeable with stamp
duty, where such duty shall not exceed 55. The same duty as on originaL
Ecclesiastical Licences. For marriage, if special ... ... ... 500
For non -residence of clergyman ... ... ... ... ... 100
To hold the office of Lecturer, &c. , or for licensing a building for the perfor-
mance of divine service, or for authorizing any matter which regards a
consecrated building or ground (save where expressly exempted) ... o 10 o
Licence not otherwise charged ... ... ... ... ... 200
No duty chargable on any licence to preach or exercise any other spiritual
function, such licence not being a licence to hold the office of lecturer, &c. ,
and no emolument attached to the exercise of the function for which,
license granted.
Exchange, Instrument of. If only a sum under ioobe paid for equality of
exchange ... ... ... ... ... ... ..-. o to o
But if 100 or upwards be paid the same ad valorem duty as on a Con-
veyance on the sale of lands, &c. ... ... ... ... ... o 10 o
If no consideration... ... ... ... ... ... ... o 10 o
Game-keeper, Appointment of a ... ... ... ... ... o 10 o
Grant or Letters Patent of any honour or Dignity, viz. : Duke, 350;
Marquis, 300 ; Earl, 250 ; Viscount, 200 ; Baron, 150; Precedence,
100 ; Baronet, 100; any other Honor or DifniUy, 30.
Grant or Licence by sign manual to take a surname pursuant to will or
settlement ... .. ... ... ... ... ... 50 o o
Similar grant on voluntary application ... ... ... ... 10 o o
Grant of Arms or Armorial Ensigns only ... ... ... ... 10 o o
Grant, &c., of property belonging to the Crown, or being the private property
of the Sovereign. Same duty as on instruments between subjects.
Grant or Appointment of, or to any office or employment, a duty according
to the salary, fees, and emoluments.
FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
Insurance Policies : LIFE. Policy of Assurance on Lives for any sum not s -
exceeding 10 ... .. ... ... ... ... ... o o
Above 10 and not above 25 ... ... ... ... ... o o
Above 25 and not above 500 : For every 50 and fractional part ... o o
Above 500 and not above 1,000 : For every 100 and fractional part ... o I
Above 1,000 : For every 1,000 and fractional part ... ... ... o 10
ACCIDENTAL DEATH or PERSONAL INJURY, or by way of Indemnity
against Damage to any Property ... ... ... ... ... o o I
SEA. Upon any Voyage whatever, for every full sum of 100, and for any
fractional part of 100, thereby insured ... ... ... ...003
For every Policy for time ; for every 100, and any fractional part of 100
thereby insured :
Where the insurance shall be made for any time not exceeding six
months... ... ... ... ... ... ...003
Where the insurance shall be made for any time exceeding six months
and not exceeding twelve months ... ... ... ...006
If the separate interests of two or more distinct persons shall be insured by
one policy for a voyage or for time, then the duty of 3d., or the duty of
3d. or 6d., as the case may require, shall be charged in respect of each
separate or distinct interest.
Joint Stock Companies. Memorandum of Association and articles of asso-
ciation to be stamped as deeds.
Judgments. For and upon every Assignment of any Judgment : see Transfer
of Mortgage, etc.
Leases : Lease, or Agreement, for any term less than a year
Of any dwelling:house, or part of, at a rent not above .10 o o I
Of any furnished dwelling-house, or apartments, at a rent above .25 ... o 2 6
Of any lands, etc, save as above. The same duty as on a lease for a year at
the rent for the definite term.
Lease for any other definite term, or for any indefinite term
In respect of the fine or consideration. Same duty as on a conveyance.
In respect of the rent, as follows :
If term definite
If term exceeds
and not above 35
35 years, but
If term exceeds
years, or is
not above 100
100 years.
indefinite.
years.
Not exceeding 5 per annum...
s. d.
o o 6
s. d.
030
s. d.
060
Exceeding
,5 and not exceeding ^10,
O I O
060
O 12 O
10 15,
o i 6
090
18
15 20,
020
q 12 o
140
20 25,
026
o 15 o
I 10
25 So,
050
I 10
300
5 75.
076
250
4 10 o
75 100
1O
300
600
For every full sum of .50, and
also for any fractional part of
50
050
I IO O
300
Lease of any other kind o 10 o
Legacy and Succession Duty :
Lineal issue or lineal ancestor of the predecessor ... ... ... ... i p. cent
Brothers and sisters of the predecessor and their descendants... ... ... 3 p. cent
Brothers and sisters of the fat icr and mother of the predecessor and their
descendants ... 5 p.cent
STAMP DUTIES.
Legacy and Succession Duty continued.
Brothers and sisters of a grandfather or grandmother of the predecessor and
and their descendants ... ... ... ... ... 6 p. cent
Any other person ... ... ... 10 p. cent
Legacy to husband or wife exempt.
Letters of Administration, see Probate. s. d.
Letter of Allotment of any share of any Company, or in respect of any loan
raised by any Company, or of any share of any Foreign or Colonial Com-
pany, or of any loan raised by any Foreign or Colonial Government, State,
or Corporation ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... o o I
Letters of Attorney. Letter of Attorney, made by a petty officer, seaman,
or soldier serving as a marine For receiving prize-money or wages ... o I o
Letter or Power of Attorney or Commission, Factory or Mandate, or
other instrument in the nature thereof, for the sole purpose of appointing
or authorizing a Proxy to vote at any one meeting at which votes may be
given by proxy, whether the number of persons named in such instrument
be one or more . ... ... ... ... ... ... o o I
Letter of Attorney, for the sale, transler, or receipt of any of the Government
or Parliamentary funds
Not exceeding in value 20 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...05
In any other case ... ... ... ... ... o 10 o
Letter or Power of Attorney for receipt of dividends or interest of any of the
Government or Parliamentary, etc, Stocks or Funds, or of the stock, funds,
or shares of any joint-stock company or other company or society, whose
stocks or funds are divided into shares and transferable
If for receipt of one payment only ' o I o
In any other case ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...050
For receipt of ony sum not exceeding ^20 (except in the cases aforesaid), or
any periodical payment (other than as aforesaid), not exceeding the
annual sum of 10 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...050
Letter or Power of Attorney of any other kind o 10 o
Licences, Annual. Attorneys, Conveyancers, Proctors, and Notaries, Lon-
don, Edinburgh, and Dublin ... ... ... ... ...900
Elsewhere ... ... ... ... ... ... ...600
Half only for the First Three Years.
Bankers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 30 c o
Memorial for Registering Deeds. Where the instrument registered is
chargeable with a duty under zs. 6d. Same duty as on the instrument.
In any other case ... ... ... ... ... ... ...026
Mortgage, see Bond.
Transfer or Assignment of Mortgage; for every .100 or fractional part thereo' 006
Mortgage, Release, or Reconveyance of. For every 100 or fractional part 006
Mortgage of any Stock or Marketable Security. For every 5,000, and
also for any fractignal part of 5,000 of the amount secured ... ... o 10 o
Passport ... ... ... * ... ... ... ... ... 006
Patent for Invention (letters). On petition for grant of letters patent ...500
On certificate of record of notice to proceed ... ... ... ... 500
On warrant of law officer on letters patent ... ... ... ... 5
On the sealing of letters patent ... ... ... ... ...500
On specification ... ... ... ... ... ... 500
On the letters patent, or a duplicate thereof, before the expiration of the
third year ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 o O
On the letters patent, or a duplicate thereof, before the expiration of the
seventh year. ... ... ... ... ... ... ...100 o o
On certificate of record of notice of objection ... ... ... ...200
On certificate of every search and inspection ... ... ... ... o l o
On certificate of entry of assignment cr licence... ... ... ...050
On certificate of assignment or licence, ... ... ...050
xxiv. FRANCIS GUV'S DIRECTORY.
Patent for Invention continued. s. d.
On application for disclaimer ... .... ... ... ...500
On caveat against disclaimer >.. ... ... ... ...200
On office copie of documents for every ninety words ... . ... o o 2
Probate and Letters of Administration.
TESTATE (WITH WILL).
INTESTATE (WITHOUT WILL).
Amount of deceased's
Personal Estate.
Duty.
Amount of deceased's
Personal Estate.
Duty.
Above
Under
Above
Under
100
200
2
100
200
3
200
300
5
20O
300
8
300
450
8
300
450
ii
450
600
ii
450
600
15
600
800
IS
6OO
800
22
800
1,000
22
800
I,OOO
30
1,000
1,500
30
I,OOO
1,500
45
1,500
2,000
40
1,500
2,000
60
2,000
3,OOO
50
2,000
3,000
75
3.000
4,000
60
3,000
4,000
90
4,000
5,000
86
4,000
5,000
1 20
5,000
6,000
IOO
5,000
6,000
150
6,000
7,000
120
6,000
7,000
1 80
7.000
8,000
140
7,000
8,000
2IO
8,000
9,000
160
8,000
9,000
240
9,000
10,000 1 80
9,000
10,000
270
O O I
Increasing progressively to 1,000,000.
Testate. Intestate.
Above 1,000,000, 1,500 per 100,000. 2,250 per 100,000.
Promissory Notes, see Bills.
Protests. Where the stamp duty on the bill or note does not exceed one
shilling. The same duty as on the bill or note.
In any other case and other notarial act whatsoever
Proxy : J Letter or Power of Attorney
Receipt or Discharge given for or upon the payment of any sum of money,
or the acknowledgment by post of the safe arrival of securities of money,
amounting to 2 or upwards ... " ... ... o o
Scrip Certificate. For and upon any scrip certificate entitling any person to
become proprietor of any share in any Company, or sc ip certificate issued
or delivered in the United Kingdom, entitling any person to become the
proprietor of any share of any Foreign or Colonial Company
Scrip or other Document denoting the right of any person as a subscriber to
any loan raised by any Company, or issued or delivered in the United
Kingdom, in respect of any loan raised by any Foreign or Colonial Govern-
ment, State, or Corporation ... ... ... ... ... "... ... o
Settlements. Any instrument, whether voluntary or upon any consideration,
other than a bona fide pecuniary consideration, whereby any definite sum or
sums of money, or share in any of the Government, Parliamentary, Bank
of England or Ireland, East India, or South Sea Stocks, or any other
Company or Corporation, shall be settled upon, or for the benefit of any
person or persons
If such sum or sums, or the value of such shares or stocks, or both, shall
not exceed 100 ... ... o
Exceeding 100, then for every ^100, or fractional part of .100 ... o
And if containing as well any settlement of land or other property,
matter, or thing, such further duty as such property is liable to if
contained in a separate instrument.
ooi
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ANNUAL LICENCE DUTIES.
xxv.
Settlements continued.
Where there shall be more than one Deed for effecting any settlement
chargeable with duty exceeding IDS, or where settlement made in
pursuance of previous articles which have paid duty exceeding IDS,
not liable to ad valorem duty, but only to duty under any othej
general description.
Succession Duty : see Legacy Duty.
Transfer of Shares in Companies :
If upon sale see Conveyance.
If upon mortgage see Mortgage.
In any other case . -
Transfer of Debenture Stock.-
Voting Paper
Warrant for Goods
-For every ,100, or fractional part ...
Stamp Duty on Notice to Quit
Payable under the Irish Land Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vic. cap. 46).
Notice to Quit (see 57th and 58th Sections of Act)
* *.
O IO O
026
O O I
026
Armorial bearings, painted,
marked, or affixed to any
carriage 2 2 o
otherwise used or worn I I o
Appraisers 200
Auctioneers 10 o o
Beer retailers (Publicans) rated
under 20 I 2 o^
if spirit licence not also taken
out 3 6 if
rated at 20 or upwards 3 6 if
occasional licence, (not exceed-
ing three days,) per day.... o I o
Chemist, or other person using a
still o 10 o
Dogs, licence to keep per annum o 2 o
Game Certificates, | year 2 o o
I year. 300
Game Dealer 200
Grocers (retail) :
rated under 25 9 18 $J
30- II o 6
40 12 2 6
5 13 4 7
50, up 14 6 7f
Guns, to use or carry a gun o 10 o
Hawkers or Pedlars, using one
beast of burthen, % year 2 2 .o
per annum... 440
House Agents 200
Pawnbrokers 7 10 o
Patent medicine vendors :
cities and boroughs o IO o
elsewhere 050
ANNUAL LICENCE DUTIES.
d.
Publicans' occasional licence,
for every day not exceeding six o
2 6
Refreshment Houses :
rated under 30... o IO 6
,, at 30 and upwards I I o
to retail foreign wine, to be
consumed on the premises,
rated under 50 3 3 o
rated at 50 and upwards... $50
occasional licence, per day, not
exceeding three days at one
time O I o
to retail foreign wine, in any
shop, not to be consumed on
the premises, rated under
50 a year.... 2 2 O
if rated at 50 or upwards 3 3 o
Spirit retailers:
rated under 10 2 4
20 4 8
25 6 12
3 7 14
40 8 16
50 9 18
50, upwards II o
Spirit distillers and rectifiers,
each 10 10
Spirit dealers (not retailers) 10 IO
,, retailers foreign liqueurs
(additional) 2 2
dealers of retail spirits,
not less than a quart
bottle (additional) 3 3
,, Methylated, makers of...io 10
,, retailers of... o 10
FRANCIS GUV'S DIRECTORY.
Sweets, dealers in 5
retailers I
Tobacco and snuff manufactu-
rers from 5
Tobacco and Snuff Dealers. . . . o
occasional licence, not exceed-
* ing three days at a time o
o 4
Vinegar Makers ... 5 5
Wine, dealer in foreign wine, not
having licence for retailing
beer and spirits 10 10
to retail foreign wine (having
licences to retail beer and
spirits) 2 4
Licence-Duties imposed by the Act of 11 & 12 Vic., c. 92, on the various Implements
used in the taking of Salmon in Ireland.
Single salmon rods o 10 o
Cross lines and rods i o o
Snap nets o 15 o
Draft nets or seines i 10 o
Drift nets i 10 o
Pole nets i o o
Trammel nets, or draft nets for
pollen o 15 o
Bag nets 2 10 o
Fly net 2 10
Stake nets, or stake weirs
(Scotch) 7 10
Head weirs i 10
Every box, crib, cruive, or
drum net, in any weir for
taking salmon or trout 2 IO
Every gap, eye, or basket, for
taking eels o 10
The owners of fixed 'fisheries are to pay licence-duty for the engines used therein*
according to the above scale, and the difference between the total amount of such licence-
duty, and amount of 10 per cent, on the Poor Law valuation of the same, if the latter
exceed the former ; such difference to be paid in two-half yearly gales, on the 1st day of
February and 1st day of July. Licences are sold and issued by the several stamp distri-
buters and sub-distributers.
The 2ist section, nth and I2th Vic., c. 92, exempt rods used for taking trout, perch,
pike, &c., only.
TABLE OF INCOME OR WAGES.
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If the sum bi guineas instead of pjuucj, for every guinea add iJ. to the month, or \id. to the week.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
xvn
TABLE OF FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MONEYS.
COUNTRY.
MONEYS.
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Bremen
Buenos Ayres
Canada
Cape Colony
China
Cuba
Demerara
Denmark
Egypt
France
Frankfort (Mayn)
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Hamburg
Holland
India
Italy
Japan
Malta
Mexico, Chili, etc.
Monte Video
Morocco
Naples
New Brunswick
New Granada
Norway
Nova Scotia
Persia
Portugal
Prussia, etc.
Roman States
Russia
Sicily
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United States
Venetia
West Indies, British
Pounds, shillings, and pence sterling.
100 new kreuzers = I florin .
loo cents = I franc
1000 reas = I paper milrea, about
360 schwaren = 72 grotes = I rixdollar
128 quartos = 8 rials = I paper dolhir
100 cents = i dollar
Exchanges reckoned as in the United States.
Pounds, shillings, and pence sterling
100 candarines = 10 mace = I tael
100 cents, or 8 reals = I dollar
too cents = i dollar
96 skillings = i rigsbank dollar
40 paras = I piastre
100 centimes = equal I franc
80 francs = 81 old livres of 20 sous
Florin of 60 kreuzers
North German or Prussian dollar
South German florin
By Treaty of .1857, 2 Prus. dollars, 3 Austrian florins
or 3^ S. German florins = i Union 2 dollar piece
192 quartos = 12 reals = i hard dollar
100 centimes = I drachma
16 schillings = I mark banco
16 schillings = I current mark
100 cents or 20 stivers = I florin or guil
192 pice = 16 annas = I rupee (R)
The lac is 100,000 rupees = 9270
100 centesimi = I lira nuova
100 candarines or 10 mas = equal i paper tael
600 grani = 30 tari = 2\ scudi = I pezza
loo cents or 8 reals = I hard dollar
800 reis = 8 reals = I current dollar
40 blankeels = 10 ounces = r mitkul
zoo grani = 10 carlini = 5 tari = I ducat
20 shillings = i Halifax currency
loo cents = equal I new dollar
96 skillings = i specie dollar
20 shillings = i currency
50 abassis = 10 karauns = I tomaun
1000 reas = I milrea
30 silver groschen = i thaler or dollar
loo bajocchi = 10 paoli = i scudo
loo copecs = equal i silver ruble
Bank or paper ruble (abolished 1843)
600 grani = 30 tari = 2\ scv di = I onza
loo centesimi = I lira nuova
loo cents = I hard dollar
100 centavos= I real vellon
20 reals de vtllon= I duro
100 ore= i riksdaler-r/>fcj7y/
100 rappen or centimes = I franc
40 paras = I piastre
100 cents= l dollar ($)
10 dollars = i eagle
In exch: nge the dollar is valued at 4$. 6d., givin ; a premium
for bills on London.
loo cent simi= i lira Austria cha
loo cent .= i dollar
Pounds, shillings, and pence sterling
8 l
2 O
NOTE, I* the above valuation, standard gold isestimated at 3 175. ioJ4, and s.lver at 5*. per ounce.
vxviii. FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
A TABLE OF SIMPLE INTEREST,
AT FOUR, FOUR AND A HALF, AND FIVE PER CENT. FROM ONE DAY TO ONE YEAR INCLUSIVE.
NOTE. For two per cent, take the half of four per cent.; for two and a half per cent, take the half of five per cent;
for three per cent, take three-quarters of four per cent.; and for three and a half per ceut., take off one-eighth
from four per cent.
i Day.
4 per cent.
4^ per cent.
5 per cent.
4 D?y.
4 per cent.
4& per cent
5 per cent.
Principal
' d. /.
'. d. f.
s. d. f.
Principal
'. d. f.
s. d. f.
s- d. f.
i
0000
o o o o
o o o o
i
o o o o
o o o o
o o o o
2
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o o o o
o o o o
2
O
o o o o
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3
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O
o o o o
3
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O O O I
0001
4
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o o o o
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4
O O I
O O O I
O O O 2
5
O O O
o o o o
o o o o
5
O O O 2
O O O 2
O O O 2
6
O O O O
o o o o
o o o o
6
O O O 2
O O O 2
OOO3
7
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o o o o
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7
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8
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8
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9
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9
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10
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20
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20
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0021
O O 2 2
30
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40
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40
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0042
0051
50
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50
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100
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100
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0053
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0221
250
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0071
0080
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0221
0252
0283
1000
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1000
0890
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2 Days. I
O O O O
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o o o o
Days. I
O O O
o o o o
O O O
2
O O O O
o o o o
o o o o
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6
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7
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8
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8
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9
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9
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10
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10
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20
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20
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30
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30
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0041
0043
40
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40
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0350
1000
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0073
0083
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100
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0083
0093
100
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200
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200
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250
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FRANCIS GUY'S DIRECTORY.
XXIX.
Interest Table continued.
7 Days.
4 per cent.
tYt per cent.
5 per cent.
10 Days.
4 per cent.
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Interest Table continued.
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A TABLE
Of the number of days from any day in one month, to the same in any other.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Aprl.
May. June. July.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
January
365
3i i 59
90
120 151
181
212
243
273
304
334
February .
334
365
28
59
89 120 ! 150
181
212
242
273
303
March
306
337
365
3i
6l
92
122
153
184
214
245
275
April
275
306
334
365
30
61
91
122
153
183
214
244
May
245
276
304
335
365
3i
6l
91
123
153
184
214
June
214
245
273
304
334
365
30 j 61
92
122
153
183
July
184
215
243
274
304
335
365
31
62
92
123
'53
August
'53
184
212
243
273 34
334
365
31
6l
92
122
September.
122
153
iSi
212
242 273
303 i 334
65
30
61
91
October
92
123
151
182
212 243
273 304
235
365
3i
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November .
61
92
1 20
151
181
212
242 273
34
334
365
30
December .
31
62
90
121
151
182
212 243
274
304
335
365
EXAMPLE. to find the number of days from the isth June to the 151)1 March following. Find June
in the first column, and then in a line with that under March, is 273 days. If it wece from the isth
June to 25th March, it would be 10 days more, or 283 days ; but if from the 151(1 June to the 51)1 March, it
would be 10 days less, or 263 days. In leap years, when the last day of February is included between the
two times, there will be one day more than by the table.
i\ per Cent, is
3
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S
6
7i
10
PER CENTAGES.
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GENERAL INFORMATION.
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SEPTEMBER.
Sun ... 5 12 19 26
Mon ... 6 13 20 27
Tues ... 7 14 21 28
Wed I 8 15 22 29
Thur 2 9 16 23 30
Frid 3 10 17 24 ...
Sat 4 II 18 25 ..
OCTOBER.
Sun 3 10 17 24 31
Mon 4 ii 18 25 ...
Tues 5 12 19 26 ...
"Wed 6 13 20 27 ...
Thur 7 14 21 28 ...
Frid I 8 15 22 29 ...
Sat 2 9 16 23 30 ...
NOVEMBER.
Sun ... 7 14 21 28
Mon I 8 15 22 29
Tues 2 9 1 6 23 30
Wed 3 10 17 24 ...
Thur 411 18 25 ...
Frid 5 12 19 26 ...
Sat 6 13 20 27 ...
DECEMBER.
Sun ... 5 12 19 26
Mon ... 6 13 20 27
Tues ... 7 14 21 28
Wed I 8 15 22 29
Thur 2 9 1 6 23 30
Frid 3 10 17 24 31
Sat 4 ii 18 25 ...
Septuagesima Sun... Feb. 13
Quinquagesima Sun. ,, 27
Shrove Tuesday ... ,, 29
Ash Wednesday ... Mar. I
Quadragesima Sun. ,, 5
Palm Sunday ... ,, 9
Good Friday ...April 14
i s 7 e.
Easter Sunday ... ,, 16
Low Sunday ... ,, 23
Rogation Sunday ... May 21
Ascension Day ... ,, 25
Whit Sunday ... June 4
Trinity Sunday ... ,, n
Corpus Christ! ... ,, 15
Advent Sunday ... Dec. 3
LAW TERMS.
Hilary b. Jan. n, e. Jan. 31
Easter b. April 15, e. May n
Tripity b. May 25, e. June 15
Mich. b. Nov. 2, e. Nov. 25
JANUARY.
Sun 2 9 16 23 30
Mon 3 10 17 24 31
Tues 411 18 25 ...
Wed 5 12 19 26 ...
Thur 6 13 20 27 ...
Frid 7 14 21 28 ...
Sat i 8 15 22 29 ..
FEBRUARY.
Sun ... 6 13 20 27
Mon ... 7 14 21 21
Tues i 8 15 22 29
Wed 2 9 16 23 ...
Thur 3 10 17 24 ...
Frid 4 n 18 25 ...
Sat 5 12 19 26 ...
MARCH.
Sun ... 5 12 19 26
Mon ... 6 13 20 27
Tues ... 7 14 21 28
Wed i 8 15 22 29
Thur 2 9 1 6 23 30
Frid 3 10 17 24 31
Sat 4 ii 18 25 ...
APRIL.
Sun 2 9 16 23 30
Mon 3 10 17 24 ...
Tues 411 18 25 ...
Wed 5 12 19 26 ...
Thur 6 13 20 27 ...
Frid 7 14 21 28 ...
Sat i 8 15 22 29 ...
MAY.
Sun ... 7 14 21 28
Mon i 8 15 22 29
Tues 2 9 16 23 30
Wed 3 10 17 24 31
Thur 4 ii 18 25 ...
Frid 5 12 19 26 ...
Sat 6 13 20 27 ..
JUNE.
Sun ... 4 ii 18 25
Mon ... 5 12 19 26
Tues ... 6 13 20 27
Wed .. 7 14 21 28
Thur i 8 15 22 29
Frid 2 9 16 23 30
Sat 3 10 17 24 ...
JULY.
Sun 2 9 16 23 30
Mon 3 10 17 24 31
Tues 411 18 25 ...
Wed 5 12 19 26 ...
Thur 6 13 20 27 ..
Frid 7 14 21 28 ...
Sat i 8 15 22 29 ...
AUGUST.
Sun ... 6 13 20 27
Mon ... 7 14 21 28
Tues i 8 15 22 29
Wed 2 9 16 23 30
Thur 3 10 17 24 31
Frid 4 n 18 25 ...
Sat 5 12 19 26 ...
SEPTEMBER.
Sun ... 3 10 17 24
Mon ... 4 ii 18 25
Tues ... 5 12 19 26
Wed ... 6 13 20 27
Thur ... 7 14 21 28
Frid I 8 15 22 29
Sat 2 9 16 23 30
OCTOBER.
Sun i 8 15 22 29
Mon 2 9 16 .23 30
Tues 3 10 17 24 31
Wed 411 18 25 ...
Thur 5 12 19 26 ...
Frid 6 13 20 27 ...
Sat 7 14 21 28 ..
NOVEMBER.
Sun ... 5 12 19 26
Mon ... 6 13 20 27
Tues ... 7 14 21 28
Wed i 8 15 22 29
Thur 2 9 16 23 30
Fiid 3 10 17 24 ...
Sat 4 ii 18 25 ..
DECEMBER.
Sun 3 '10 17 24 31
Mon 4 ii 18 25 ...
Tues 5 12 19 26 ...
Wed 6 13 20 27 ...
Thur 7 14 21 28 ...
Frid i 8 15 22 29 ...
Sat 2 9 16 23 30 ...
1 8 7 7
Septuagesima Sun . . . Jan. 28
Easter Sunday
April 2
Advent Sunday ... Dec. 2
Quinquagesima Sun, Feb. i
Low Sunday
9
Shrove Tuesday ... ,, 13
Ash Wednesday ... ,, 14
Quadragesima Sun... ,, 1 8
Palm Sunday ...Mar 25
Good Friday ... ,, 30
Rogation Sunday ..
Ascension Day
Whit Sunday
Trinity Sunday
Corpus Christi
May 6
. }) 20
27
3i
LAW TERMS.
Hilary, b. Jan. ii, e.Feb. I
Easter, b. Apr. 15, e. May 8
Trinity, b. May 22, e.Junei2
Mich. b. Nov. 2, e. Nov. 25
JANUARY.
FEBRUARY.
MARCH.
APRIL.
Sun ... 7 14 21 28
Sun
.. 4 II 18 25
Sun
... 4 ii 18 25
Sun 2 9 16 23 30
Mon i 8 15 22 29
Mon
.. 5 12 19 26
Mon
... 5 12 19 26
Mon 3 10 17 24 31
Tues 2 9 16 23 30
Tues
.. 6 13 20 27
Tues
... 6 13 20 27
Tues 411 18 25 ...
Wed 3 10 17 24 31
Wed
.. 7 14 21 28
Wed
... 7 14
. 21 28] Wed 5 12 19 26 ...
Thur 411 18 25 ...
Thur
i 8 15 22 29
Thur
I 8 15 22 29 Thur 6 13 20 27 ...
Frid 5 12 19 26 ...
Frid
2 9 16 23 30
Frid
2 9 16 23 30
Frid 7 14 21 28 ...
Sat 6 13 20 27 ..
Sat
3 10 17 24 ..
Sat
3 10 17 24 ...
Sat I 8 15 22 29 ..
MAY.
JUNE.
JULY.
AUGUST.
Sun ... 6 13 20 27
Sun
.. 3 10 17 24
Sun
i 8 15 22 29 Sun ... 5 12 19 26
Mon ... 7 14 21 28
Mon
.. 4 ii 18 2-
Mon
2 9 16 23 30 Mon ... 6 13 20 27
Tues I 8 15 22 29
Tues
.. 5 12 19 26
Tues
3 10 17 24 31; Tues ... 7 14 21 28
Wed 2 9 16 23 30
Wed
.. 6 13 20 2;
Wed
4 ii 18 25 ...
Wed I 8 15 22 29
Thur 3 10 17 24 31
Thur
.. 7 14 21 2b
Thur
5 12 19 26 ...
Thur 2 9 16 23 30
Frid 4 n 18 25 ...
Frid
I 8 15 22 29
Frid
6 13 20 27 ...
Frid 3 10 17 24 31
Sat 5 12 19 26 ..
Sat
2 9 16 23 30
Sat
7 H 21
28 ...
Sat 4 ii 1 8 25 ..
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STATISTICS OF CO. CORK.
IN EXTENT of surface, Cork is the largest county in the United Kingdom, except
that of York : comprising an area of 2,700 square miles, or 1,849,686 acres. Its
greatest length (east and west), from Youghal harbour to Dursey Head, no miles ;
its width, from the Old Head of Kinsale to Charleville, 56 miles. It is bounded on the
north by Limerick, south by the Atlantic, east by Tipperary and Waterford, west by
Kerry. The county is situated under the same parallel of latitude as several of the most
southern counties in England. The city of Cork is in the latitude of 5 1 deg. 46 min.,
and its longitude 8 deg. 30 min. west of Greenwich. Dublin mean time (25 mins. later
than Greenwich) is observed at Cork and all railway stations.
Territorial Divisions. The county is divided into twenty-three baronies ; and again
into 243 civil parishes, sub-divided into 5478 townlands. Irrespective of the foregoing,
the county is divided under the Poor Law Act into Poor Law Unions, fourteen of which
are wholly in the county, and five partly in adjoining counties. These Poor Law Unions
are divided into electoral divisions and dispensary districts ; these latter, for the medical
relief of the poor under the Poor Law Acts, and for the purpose of Registration of Births,
Deaths, and Marriages (26 and 27 Vic., c. II and 90), are composed of a certain number
of electoral divisions, the registrar's district being identical with the dispensary district.
Postal Districts. There are eleven head postal and telegraphic centres in the county,
viz. Bandon, Bantry, Buttevant, Charleville, Cork, Fermoy, Kinsale, Mallow, Midleton,
Skibbereen, and Youghal. These offices serve 122 sub-postal districts, many of which are
also telegraph stations and money order offices.
Parliamentary Boroughs. The county returns eight members to Parliament : two
for the county at large, two for Cork city, and one each for the boroughs of Bandon, Kin-
sale, Mallow, and Youghal. There were formerly in the county four walled towns Cork,
Youghal, Kinsale, and Bandon ; and eight others that sent members to Parliament, viz.
Mallow, Baltimore, Clonakilty, Charleville, Castlemartyr, Midleton, Doneraile, and
Rathcormac the seven last mentioned towns were disfranchised in 1800.
Townships and Towns. The county includes nine townships, and six towns of more
than 2000 inhabitants. Townships : Bandon, Clonakilty, Mallow, and Youghal, are
governed by town commissioners under the Act 9, Geo. iv., c. 82; Fermoy, Kinsale,
Midleton, Queenstown, and Skibbereen, under the "Towns Improvement Act" for Ire-
land (17 and 18 Vic., c. 103). Towns: Bantry, Charleville, Dunmanway, Macroom,
Mitchelstown, and Passage West ; these towns have no local government. The city of
Cork is divided into seven wards, and governed by a mayor, and town council consisting
of two aldermen and six councillors for each ward.
Judicial Divisions. For the purpose of holding general sessions of the peace, the
county is divided into East and West Ridings. Quarter Sessions are held (Hilary, Easter,
Trinity, and Michaelmas terms) in the towns of Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty, Cork, Fer-
rooy, Kanturk, Kinsale, Macroom, Mallow, Midleton, Skibbereen, and Youghal ; there
are also fifty-two Petty Sessions Districts. The county is in charge of a Lieutenant,
an indefinite number of deputy lieutenants and magistrates, who act gratuitously.
The judicial establishment consists of two chairmen of Quarter Sessions, a recorder
(whose civil jurisdiction extends to the borough and barony of Cork), and six stipendiary
magistrates, who act at Petty Sessions and elsewhere with the county justices of the peace.
The city of Cork is governed by its own magistrates. The assizes are held spring and
summer in the city of Cork.
Ecclesiastical Divisions. In this county there are three dioceses Cork, Cloyne,
and Ross. The parishes of Drishane, Cullen, Dromtarriff, Killmeen, and Nohavaldaly
are in the Protestant Episcopalian diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe ; these five parishes,
together with Kilcorney, Killaconenagh, and Kilnamanagh, are in the Roman Catholic
diocese of Kerry. The Roman Catholic clergy consists of three bishops, 86 parish priests,
six administrators, 175 curates and chaplains, besides orders of regular clergy ; the Protes-
tant Episcopalian clergy consists of one bishop, three deans and chapters, 163 rectors, and
27 curates (see p. 41).
I
a STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
Military Divisions. Cork city is the head-quarters of the" Cork or South- Western
Military District ; and the county, in conjunction with the counties of Clare, Kerry, and
Limerick, forms No. 70 Military Sub-District, the Brigade Depot of which is at Tralee.
The stations of the Cork District are : Ballincollig, Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty, Charles
Fort, Cork City, Cork Harbour (including Camden and Carlisle Forts, Hawlbowline,
Queenstown Hospital, Ringaskiddy Tower, Rocky Island, and Spike Island), Kinsale,
Macroom, Skibbereen, and Youghal ; Fermoy District : Buttevant, Ferinoy Kanturk,
Killarney, Mallow, Millstreet, Mitchelstown, and Tralee.
The Militia of the county, when embodied, consists of four regiments : North Cork
Rifles, stationed at Mallow ; Royal Cork City Artillery, stationed at Cork city ; South
_Cork Light Infantry, stationed at Bandon ; West Cork Artillery, stationed at Macroom.
The Constabulary Force consists of two county inspectors, twenty-one sub-inspectors,
and 808 men ; there are 149 constabulary barracks in the county.
The Climate of Cork is remarkable for its mildness and humidity, the average annual
rainfall at Cork, for instance, being about 40 inches, and the average temperature about
52 Fahr the arbutus, lauristinus, myrtle, agapanthus, and fuchsia growing healthily in
the open air. The excess of rain, however, is chiefly confined to the autumn and winter
months. The warmest part of Ireland, in January, February, and March, is the corner
lying south of a line drawn from Killarney to Cork, where the mean January temperature
is 42 to 43, about i below that of the wannest part of England, and 2*5 above that of
Pau, in the South of France (4O'5) ; in April, Cork has the same temperature as Eng-
land south of London (49 to 50) ; in July the warmest part of England is 2 warmer
than Cork, whose mean temperature is then 62.
Geology. The Lower Silurian is the oldest formation that has a surface exposure in
this county, an area of about four and a-half square miles occurring on the northern boun-
dary, on the south-west of the Galtee mountains ; the formation in this district consists of
hard quartzose grits and slates. The Old Red Sandstone and Upper Old Red Sandstone
strata cover about half the area of this county, the largest band of it stretching continu-
ously from Dursey Head to Mine Head (co. Waterford). The Old Red Sandstone forma-
tion consists of silicious grit, clay slate (argillaceous schist), and purple and grey slate this
strata is almost entirely unfossiliferous ; the Upper Old Red Sandstone, of red and yellow
sandstone, yellow shales, and purple slates in this formation have been found many plant
and animal remains. The thickness of the Old Red Sandstone, in this county, seems to
be from 4000 to 10000 feet. Sections about the southern part of the Pass of Keimaneigh
give a thickness of 980x3 feet ; of these sections about 800 feet is given to the Upper Old
Red. The whole south-western district of the county is abundantly traversed by metalli-
ferous veins, but there is no connection between the veins and containing rocks, as they
occur in different formations. The metals found are, copper, lead (silver-bearing and
otherwise), manganese, and iron, many of which have been, or are being, worked ; but,
although there is so much ore scattered about, it is comparatively seldom enough is col-
lected in one place to make the working of it remunerative. The Berehaven Coppermine
Alii hies), discovered in 1812, is one of the richest in Ireland, and yields more than 2000
tons of ore annually the ore occurs in a large quartzose vein, which generally intersects
clay-slate rocks from north to south, but in some places runs parallel to the strata. Iron
seems to have been extensively worked iij former times ; but the metal being smelted
with wood, the works were abandoned when the fuel was used up. The Carboniferous
Slate and Limestone strata are extensively developed in this county, except in those places
where older rocks appear on the surfaqe. Where the slate and limestone come together,
the former lies beneath ; but in the greater part of south Cork the slate occupies the whole
of the formation to the exclusion of the limestone altogether being directly overlaid by
the Coal Measure as near Bandon, where its thickness is at least 3800 feet. Anthracite
coal is abundant near Kanturk. There are two lines of colleries, beginning two or three
miles south-west of Kanturk, and running for eight or nine miles westerly ; of these the
Dromagh and Lisnacon colleries are the most important. The Coal Measure of this
county also includes culm, used for burning lime, and a bituminous shale sometimes used
for fuel. Of the other useful products [see p. 44] of the county, limestone and varieg-ted
marbles are the principal ; slates for roofing, flags, clays for pottery and brickmaking,
fuller's earth, ochres, magnesia limestone, etc. A calcareous sand, which is dredged off
off Bantry and elsewhere, is extensively used for manuring the land, and consists of the
debris of white coral and marine shells. The mineral waters discovered in this county
are mostly chalybeates as near Castlemartyr, Bandon, Kanturk, Macroom, and else-
where and the thermal springs about Mallow. The traps, or igneous rocks, in Cork
are of small extent, but of great interest. The tillage lands of this county, though not so
rich as the pasture lands in Tipperary, Limerick, and Meath, are also of great fertility.
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK, 3
Zoology. The Fauna of Cork generally resembles that of the neighbouring island.
In consequence, it is presumed, of the humidity of the soil and climate, venomous reptiles
are unknown, as also is the mole.
MAMMALIA. Seal, otter, fox, badger (rare), stoat, common shrew, hedgehog, common marten, field
and common mouse, black rat (rare), grey rat, Irish hare, rabbit, long-eared and pipistrelle bats.
BIRDS. Eagles, falcons, and Hawks The golden eagle breeds on the borders of Cork and Tippe-
rary, also at Gougane Barra ; cinereous, or sea eagle, the cliffs of the coast ; osprey,or fishing hawk (rare;;
common buzzard, one of the handsomest of the falconidse (rare) ; merlin, the most brilliant and dashing of
all the hawks ; peregrine falcon kestril, goshawk, sparrow hawk, hen harrier, marsh harrier.
Resident and Common Species. Song thrush, blackbird, hedge accentor, stonechat, common wren,
great titmouse, blue titmouse, cole titmouse, pied wagtail, grey wagtail, meadow pipit, woodlark, skylark,
common linnet, chaffinch, common bunting, reed bunting, yellow bunting, house sparrow, common starling,
jackdaw, magpie, jay, chough, raven, carrion crow, hooded crow, rook, kingfisher, ring dove, red grouse,
partridge, golden plover, ringed plover, lapwing or peewit, heron, sandpiper, snipe, curlew, moor hen,
common wild duck, teal, dabchick or little grebe, common guilemot, common gull, herring gull, black-
headed gull, gannet or solan goose, common tern or sea swallow, cormorant, barn owl, etc.
Summer Visitants. Spotted flycatcher, wheatear, sedge warbler, blackcap warbler, whitethroat,
willow wren, chiffchaff, cuckoo, swallow, martin, swift, nightjar, turtle dove, common quail, landrail or
corncrake, puffin, etc.
Winter Visitants. Short-eared owl, field fare, redwing, woodcock, jack snipe, bean goose, pintail, grey
plover, wigeon, pochard, gooseander, wild swan (occasionally), etc.
Botany. At present Cork is not a well-wooded country, a defect which is fast being
remedied by extensive plantations ; but we have historical evidence that at no very remote
period large tracts were covered with a gigantic growth of forest trees. Boate, in his
Natural History (1652), mentions the great extent of wood then standing; and all the
scenery of Spenser's Faery Queen is drawn from the river Bandon, which he celebrates as
the " pleasant Bandon wood y-crowned," as it is to this day. There are still, however,
in a few favoured spots, some remains of the ancient oak and ash woods, as at Glengariff,
Killarney, etc. There exists here, in a native state, over three hundred rare varieties of
flowering plants, alpine plants, mosses, lichens, etc, many of which are found also in Spain,
the islands of the Mediterranean, and South America. The arbutus unedo (strawberry
tree) of Killarney is found in the neighbourhood of Glengariff ; many of the most scarce
and beautiful varieties of ferns are to be met with in the county, as the beech fern, moun-
tain buckler fern, lanceolate spleenwort, black maidenhair spleenwort, European bristle
fern, Wilson's film fern, etc.
Rivers. The county is extremely well watered, and the rivers are numerous, some
navigable to a greater or less extent. The first in magnitude is the Blackwater, which, for
the greater part of its course, belongs to this county. It has its rise in a bog on the borders
of Cork and Kerry ; entering this county at Millstreet, it flows in an easterly direction,
through Mallow and Fermoy, into co. Waterford. The Lee, the next in importance, is
thirty-two miles from its source at Gougane Barra to the city of Cork, and eleven miles
from thence to Cork harbour. The Bandon, Hen, and Arigadeen are also considerable
rivers. These and their tributaries exceed 300 miles in length, and the whole district is
rich in salmon and; white and brown trout.
The Coast. The coast line of Cork extends from Youghal harbour to the mouth of
the Kenmare river, about no miles, and is indented with numerous deep and safe bays,
suitable for coasting and other vessels, besides numerous inlets for fishing craft. The har-
bours of Cork and Bantry bay are specially spacious and well-protected : Bantry bay being
about 26 miles long, and froia three to five miles broad ; Cork harbour, exclusive of its
numerous creeks and bays, four miles in length by two in breadth. The other harbours
and bays are Youghal, Oysterhaven, Kinsale, Courtmacsherry, Clonakilty, Glandore,
Castlehaven, Baltimore, Roaring-water, Skull, Crookhaven, Dunmanus, Kenmare river,
etc. Off the coast are the islands of Cape Clear, Whiddy, Bear, Sherkin, and Dursey,
and several smaller islands. There are in operation eight lighthouses, viz. at Youghal,
Ballycotton, Cork harbour (Rochespoint), Old Head of Kinsale, summit of Fastnet rock,
Bantry bay, Crookhaven, and off Dursey head. Mackerel, pilchards, herrings, and sprats
frequent the coast in large quantities, and the surrounding sea abounds with fish both
round and flat, as skate, turbot, plaice, soles, conger and other eels, cod, whiting, smelts,
haddock, hake, mullet, etc. ; lobsters, crawfish, crabs, shrimps, prawns, and other shell
fish. Sunfish, from 12 'to 30 feet long frequent the coast; whales visit it occasionally,
and have been cast up on the shore. The dolphin and porpoise are common, large com-
panies of the latter being frequently captured on different parts of the coast ; the blue
shark, sea devil, and cuttle fish are me,t with ; seals breed in caves worked into the pre-
cipitious headlands. Rare species of algze have been discovered on various parts of the
coast ; and carrageen, or Irish moss, is a seaweed of some commercial importance. There
are many fine caves on the coast which have been worked out by the sea ; as, for instance,
near Rosscarbery. Some of them have puffing holes opening up to the surface of the
ground above, through which the waves send jets of spray to a great height. There is
one of these on the east side of the south entrance of Baltimore harbour, called Hell
Hole. There are some great sea caves on the outer side of Bear island.
TABLE I. Summary of Houses and Populations at each of the Six Censuses,
1821 to 1871.
Census
Houses.
Population.
Increase or Decrease of Popula-
tion between the Census periods.
Periods.
Unin-
Build-
No. of Persons.
Rate per cent
habited.
ing.
Inc.
Dec.
Inc.
Dec.
1821
"4,459
4,759
97
730,444
360,959
369,485
_
1831
118,879 4,609
1,128
810,732
396.714
414,018
80,288
10-99
1841
130,283 5,004
1 86
854,118
420,551
433,567
43,^86
5-35
1851
93.557
7,793
1 66
649,308
3 l8 >!49
331,159
204,810
23-98
l86l
86,598
4,272
230
544,8l8
269,637
275,181
104,490
l6'09
1871
84,789
3,094
159
517,076
256,062
261,014
27,742
5'09
The Census of 1821 is the first that affords means of comparison with those of subsequeut decades.
.The Navy and Military serving in Ireland, as well as the wives and families of such persons, are included
in the Population Tables in 1861 and 1871, but not in previous Censuses. The number in the county and
city of Cork in 1861, 7,214 ; in 1871, 5,803.
Decrease in Population. The decrease is chiefly attributable to Emigration (tee Table VI.)
TABLE II. Area, Houses, and Population of the County and City, 1871.
AREA IN STATUTE ACRES.
DISTRIBUTION OF LAND.
BUILDINGS.
POPULA
TION.
Land.
Water.
Total.
Under
Tillage.
Pasture.
Planta-
tion.
Waste,
Bog,
Mountain
etc.
Dwell-
ing
houses.
Outoffices
and
Farmsteads.
Males,
256,062
Females.
261,014
1,835,317
14,369 1,849,686
; (a)
470,926
1,000,735
1
31,774331,882
84,789
(*)
77,942
517,076
(a) Including 10,764 acres under the larger rivers and tideways.
(b) Exclusive of 3,094 houses uninhabited, and 159 in course of erection.
Average number of persons to an acre of Arable and Pasture Land, "34.
,, ,, to the Entire County '28.
TABLE III. Number and Per-centage of Persons belonging to each Religious
Profession ; also of Illiterate Persons 5 years of age and upwards.
Census
Periods,
etc.
Total No. of Persons and Per-centage belonging
to each Religious Profession.
Number and Per-.Centage of the Illiterate,
five years old and upwards.
Roman
Catholics.
Prot.
Episco-
palians.
Presby
terians
Metho
dists.
other
Sects.
TOTAL.
Roman
Catholics.
JfiS
b P y 7ns
Meth-
odists
other
Sects
TOTAL.
County
1861
No. ..
426,894
32,822
1,118
1,760
2,103
464,697
202,296
3,429
67
9 8
43
205,933
p. cent
91-8
7'i
O'2
0-4
IOO
54 '0
11-9
7-0
6-4
10-8
507
1871
No'...
100,905
31,297
1,216
2,228
2,788
438,434
160,001
2,468
48
120
477
163,114
p. cent
9I-5
7'I
0-3
0'5
0-6
IOO
45 '9
9-0
4'6
6-0
16-3
42-7
City.
1861
No....
67,148
10,632
881
893
567
80, 121
21,686
875
34
34
34
22,662
p. cent
83-8
I3-3
i-i
I'l
07
IOO
. 36-8
9-1
4'5
4 '4
6-6
32-1
1871
No...
66,716
9,196
1,028
7 l8
984
78.642
19,830
502
38
23
55
20,448
p. cent
84-8
r-3
1-3
IOO
337
6-0 4-3
36
6-0
29-4
(c) Including 1,652 fishermen and others (1.323 in Kinsale, 49 in Sloukstown parish, and 280 in Temple-
robin parish) on board vessels on Census night, who returned themselves as " Protestants.''
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK. ' 5
TABLE IV. -Area, Houses, and Population, in 1871, of each Barony of the
County of Cork (exclusive of City) ; and also Valuation for 1874.
House and'Population, 1871.
AREA
VALUATION
BARONIES.
IN STATUTE
ACRES.
Houses
Inhabited.
Out-offices
and
Farm-
Popula-
tion.
OF HOUSES AND
LAND
steadings.
FOR 1874.
Bantry
59,216 i 7
i,535
1, 808
9,534
s. d.
14,450 15 o
Barretts
3i.76i 3 27
877
1,012
5,ooo
17,392 8 o
Barrymore J
OQ
Township of Queens- >
town
148,700 o 32
5,689
5,496
37, 128
(93> 88 3 J 3
I 18,708 4 o
Bear
89,986 i 37
2,696 i 2,823
15,807
17,187 17 o"
Carbery, East, E.D. ...
67,35i o 15
3,340 4,512
19,083
43.633 10 o
Carbery, East, W.D. ...
105,141 2 19"
4,043 4,844
23,521
42,343 10 o
Carbery West, E.D. ...
79,263 o o
4,009
4,621
23,360
33,580 15 o
Carbery, West, W.D....
109,178 2 15
3,891
4,697
22,277
27,331 ii o
Condons and Clongib-
bon
78,481 i 8
3,977
4,090
25,236
60,957 13 o
Cork
43,8l3 2 20
3,431
3,062
21,876
70,568 2
Courceys
8,812 3 37
386
542
2,111
6,072 15 o
Duhallow
232,328 2 14
7,319
'6,637
41.698
94,132 10 o
Fermoy
I2I,56l 2 32
4,636
4,738
26,378
93,636 5 o
Ibane and Barryroe ...
35,291 I 15
2,234
2,708
I2,4OO
23,382 2
Imokilly
93>878 I 31
6,719
5,473
36,648
99,288 10 o
Kerricumhy
23,957 2 9
1,901
1,177
IO,422
31,910 o o
'Kinalea
50,692 2 13
i,747
2,33i
9,819
32,029 o o
Kinnalmeaky
36,381 o 14
1,783
2,303
J0,58l
30,090 o o
Kinnatalloon
27,718 o 5
791
i, 066
4,158
16,040 o o
Kinsale
12,430 3 17
1,276
631
10,325
16,562 15 o
Muskery East
122,874 2 9
4,224
4,886
24,857
73,i62 5 9
Muskery West
188,487 o 5
5,156
4,264
30,331
55,021 5 o
Orrery and Kilmore ...
69,346 i 1 6
2,719
2,690
15,884
56,680 o o
TOTAL
1,836,685 o 37
74,399
76,411
438,434
1,068,045 5 9
(c)
(<:) Exclusive of 10,764*. OR. 59?. under the larger rivers and tideways.
TABLE V.~ Showing the Product of a Rate of One Penny per on the
above Valuation, for the several Baronies.
Baronies.
Product.
Baronies.
Product.
Bantry
s. d.
60 4 3
Ibane and Barryroe
s. d.
97 8 6
Barretts
72 9 4
Imokilly
413 H i
Barrymore
391 3 8
Kerricurrihy
132 19 2
Bear
71 12 4
Kinnalea
133 9 i
E. D. E. Carbery
181 16 i
Kinnalmeaky
125 7 6
W. D. E. Carbery
176 8 7
Kinnatalloon
66 16 8
E. D. W. Carbery ...
139 18 5
Kinsale
69 o 3
W.D.W. Carbery
"3 17 7
East Muskery
304 16 10
Condons & Clongibbons
2 53 19 10
West Muskery
229 5 3
Cork
294 o 8
Orrery and Kilmore
236 3 4
Courceys
25 6 i
Township of Queenstown
77 19 o
Dull 3.1 low
'Jf\'J A A
Fermoy
$yz 4 4
390 3 o
TOTAL
4450 3 10
NOTE. East Riding: Baronies of Barretts, Barrymore, Condons and Clongibbons, Cork, Duhallow,
lazous
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE VI. Emigration from County and City of Cork from ist May, 1851, to
3ist March, 1871.
Years.
Males.
Females.
Persons.
Years.
Males.
Females.
Persons
1851 ()
8,151
8,l82
16,333
1 86 1 (c)
4,219
3,682
7,901
1852
9,721
10,035
19,756
1862
8,388
7,305
15,693
1853
10.589
10.987
21,576
1863
H-5'3
9,297
20,8lO
1854
9,648
9,296
18,944
1864
9,722
8,119
17,841
1855
6,753
7,190
13,943
1865
8,080
6,339
14,419
1856
7,734
8,022
15,756
1866
8,966
6,430
15,396
1857
7,495
6,864
H,359
1867
4,861
4,521
9,382
1858
3,644
3,619
7,263
1868
3,4S7
2,540
6,027
1859
3,425
4,161
7,586
1869
3,128
1,794
4,922
i860
5,272
5,634
10,906
o
3,302
2,323
5,625
1861 (6)
828
759
1,587
.1 (d)
407
246
653
Total
73,260
74,749
148,009
Total
66,073
52,596
118,669
General Total ...
139-333
127,345
266678
fa) The Enumeration of Emigrants from Irish ports did not commence till ihe ist of May, 1851.
,, 3lst A rc ^ / The nearest dates to the time of the Census for which the Emigration Returns can
(c) From isr April b d
(d) To 3ist March ;
TABLE VII. Marriages, Births, and Deaths registered in each of the Poor Law
Unions in the County and City of Cork, in the seven years from 1864 to 1871.
Poor Law Unions, or
Superintendent
Registrar's Districts.
Population.
Registered in the Seven years
from 1864 to 1871.
Excess of
Registerd
Births
over
Increase or
Decrease of
Population be-
tween 1861 and
T o__
1861.
1871.
Marriags
Births.
Deaths.
Deaths,
IO/I.
1864-71.
Inc.
Dec.
Bandon
27,256
25,739
1,040
5,125
2,851
2,274
1,517
Bantry
15,964
16,330
653
3,390 1,369
2,021
366
Castletown
15,076
14,326 ; 598
3,500 1,571
1,929
750
Clonakilty
28,268
26,849 1,038
5,670 2,849
2,821
^419
Cork
147,572
H3,379
6,382
26,303 20,613
5,690
4,193
Dunmanway .':.
17,426
17,666
584
4,015
1,571
2,444
240
Fermoy
37,960
32,783
1,446
6,185
3,913
2,272
5,177
Kanturk, pt of (a)
34,336
32,655
',287
6,906
3,295
3,6n
1,681
Kilmaliock, ,, (a)
5,302
4,424
182
844
59i
253
878
Kiusale
23,837
24,594
941
4,43
2,826
1,604
757
Lismore, pt of (6)
6
7
i
Macroom
31,090
30,544
1,370
6,784
3,072
3,712
546
Mallow
35,751
31,112
1,053 6,239
3,965
2,274
4,639
Midleton
34,o86
30,404
1,267
5,348
3,455
1,893
3,682
Millstreet
H.779
14,592
442
3,330
1,429
1,901
205
Mitchelstown, pt
of ()
13,811
12,831
420
2,584
i,752
832
980
Skibbereen
32,4"
31,385 1,249
6,565
2,985
3,58o
1,027
Skull
13,902
I3,i39 570
2,901
I,I2O
1,781
763
Youghal, pt of (t>)
15,966
14,317 678
2,526
1,928
598
1,649
Total
544,818
517,076 21,200
102,645 -61,155
41,490
27,74*
1
y
(a] Remainder of Poor Law Union in co. Limerick.
(6} Remainder of Poor Law Union in co. Waterford.
(c).For number of Emigrants see preceding Table.
NOTE, The Act for the Registration of Births and Deaths in Ireland [26 Vic., cap. nj only came into
operation on ist January, 1864.
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE VIII. Summary Educational Establishments for the County, 1871.
Exclusive of the City of Cork.
No. of Establishments
No. of Pupils and Students, with their Religious
Professions.
Classification of
Mixd
Establishments.
Mae
Roman
Protestant
Presbyte-
Male Fe- and
Tola
Catholics.
Episcopalians
rian and
QPhera
male. Fe-
all others.
Total.
PRIMARY.*
male
M. F.
M. F.
M. F.
Natnl. School (Model
Training Estabt ) .. .
I
I
9
9
Natnl. School (Model
Agricultural)
I
I
II
4
'5
Natl. Schools (Model)
I
I
i
3
175
167
6 ' 5 4
3
360
(Ordinary)t. .
188
173
157
5i8
23,475 20,957
502 391 93
76
45,494
(Agricultural]
4
i
5
434
22
2
458
,, (Convent) ...
IO
8
18
403
5,914
i 9
6,327
(Workhouse)
7
7
*3
27
652
598
6
4
i
1,261
Training Establishmt.
Church Education
Society
i
_^_
i
5
_
5
Church Education So-
ciety and Parochial
Schools
8
3
92
103
64
47
1,377 M56 19
ii
2,674
Endowed Schools (a)
2
i
3
6
i
1 06
102 4
i
2! 4
School of Science and
Art
i
I
13
2
5
20
Christian Brothers'
Schools
7
7
1,902
1,9O2
Convent School (other
than National)
i
i
384
384
Orphanage (Convent)
i
i
7
,
7
Orphanage ()
i
i
3
5
8
Irish Church Mission
School
i i
18
22
40
Wesleyan Methodist
Schools
7
7
29
23
43
4i
136
Patronage Schools (c)
i
i
4
6
106
48
29
58
241
Regimental Schools...
2
2
2
3
36
35
3
i
80
Industrial Schools ...
i
3
4
3
230
260
Reformatory School..
i
i
205
_
205
Prison School
i
i
241
30
2
273
Private Schools
6
2
41
49
897
576
45
61
7
17
1,603
Total ...
230
203
332
765
28,620
28,955
2,199
1,876
175
151
61,976
SUPERIOR. J
College (rf)
i
i
Endowed Schools (e) .'
6
I
2
9
16
165
56
3
i
241
Ecclesiastical Schl. (/)
i
i
88
88
Convent Schools
2
3
5
2 3
272
295
Wesleyan Meth. Schl.
i
i
4
10
14
28
Private Schools
6
I
4
ii
119
53
54
4
2
232
Total ...
15
4
9
28
250
272
228
no
21
3
884
General Total ...
245
207
341
793
28,870
29,227
2,427
1,986
196
154
62,860
58,097
4,413
503
* Where the instruction is exclusively English, t These form the second group in the classification of the
National Board, the Model Schools being first. J Where one (or more) foreign language is taught.
(a) Erasmus Smith's, 5 Schools i at Aghadown, 2 Bandon, i Innishannon, and i Clonakilty ; Moore's
Endowment, Kilworth. (l>) Orphanage at Waterfall, Inniskenny. (c) Mrs. Longfield's, Longueville;
Lady Mary Smith Barry's, Clonmfil ; Viscount and Lady Doneraile's, Doneraile ; 2, Subscription, Kinsale,
(rf) No return; but during Session 1870-1 there were 88 Roman Catholic, 141 Episcopalian, and 18 Presby-
terian students, (e) Bishop Crowe's, Cloyne ; Diocesan. Mallow : Diocesan. Roscarbery ; Earl of Cork's,
Bandon ; Ditto, Charleville ; Earl of Shannon's, Clonakilty ; Countess of Orkney's, Midleton ; Edward
Southwell's, Kinsale ; Mr. Colville's. Rochelle, Knockrea. (/) St. Colman's, Fermoy.
8 STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TALLE IX. Number and Proportion per cent to the Population of Persons under
. Instruction in the County (exclusive of City) in 1861 and 1871.
Census Periods, &c.
Total number receiving Instruction.
Roman
Catholics.
M. F.
Protestant Presbyterians
Episcopalians, and all others.
M. F. M. F.
Total Persons.
M. F.
1861.
Persons under Instruction
Per-centage to Population
20,287 20,371
9'5 9'47
2,686
15-90
2,192
1376
162
8-86
139
9-40
23,135
IO'O4
22>702
976
Total Males and Females
9-52
14.86
9-10
9-90
1871.
Persons under Instruction
Per-centage to Population
28,870 ' 29,227
14-54 ' 14-84
2,427
14-84
1,986
13-29
196
4 '56
154
7'97
31,493
I4'37
31,367
'4'3'
Total Males and Females
14.49
14
10
5-62
H '34
TABLE X. Age Periods of the Population of County and City in 1871.
Popu
ation.
Under 1
one year
if
M"
o
!i
io and
under 15!
c ?
a
rf
3
"O c?
gfe
-3
._
I?
ft V
m-O
3
1?
-. u
RJ
_ o
-. v
"""c
^ 3
Total Persons
Sexes.
517076 {
M. 256,062
F. 261,014
6,736
6,639
26,262
25,712
32,172
31,151
30,408 j
29,304 j
*4,553
24.020
21,160
20,681
17,675
18002
16,736
I7,4i7
I2,O26
IIJ70
c *
c -
a v
*1
o
-a m
c - r .
vfO
"13 ID
|&
*
^3
C u
"J
10 3
11
II
zt
u
*j
o r-
C t.
<X V
M
175 and
under So
c oo
- b
a v
8!
&
a v
io"
oo
o &
C -
(t V
&1
95 and
undr too
over too
Ages not
specified
M.I 2,939
F. 13,984
8,426
9357
12,628
H-95 1
7,641
8.148
12,611
14,423
1,471
i,557
5.221
5>47o
1,609 I>9l6
1.649 2(>2d
395
454
27.5
350
72
106
3S
65
I 4 2
177
TABLE XL Numbers and Ages of Unmarried, Married, and Widowed Persons
in County and City in 1871.
?
u a
o
15
20
25
35
4
5
45
t Males
167954
9,5578
24,506
19-494
11,697
' 6.064
2-735
2,037
I,H2
Unmarried j Females
153886
92,806
23-456
I5'436 7,279
3-729
1,843
2
118
I,I9S
x , | Husbands
79,319
47
1,641
5,881
10.460
9.054
10,552
6,899
\ Wives ..
80,062
558
5 176
10,356
1 2. 989
9,129
IO,2IO
6,595
wj i \ Widowers 8,789
Widowed j widows .. ;2 , 7 o6 7
-
6
25
69
97
367
212
699
237
798
I
350
656
.395
^564
Total ...517077
188384 48,573
41,841
35.677i 34,153 23,796,26,923
17783
80
85 go
95 -
Ages
Condition.
So
<*
60
65-
70
75
Over not
loo. !speci
fied.
TT . , | Males ...
Lnmarned i Females..
1,427 787
1.720 817
I,
I.
157
401 477
553 638
131
213
162 38 28
287, 42 42
II
II
2
92
104
Married, ' H . usbands ( IO 349 6,106
9,8303199 3 183
6,5381824 1,331
8 7 I
946
283
144 76
39 H
23
8
H
44
SO
, ( Widowers 852
\\idowed j W idow S .. .3-62 1
748
2,297
1,624 871 1,561! 607
6,2932180 3.501 I 121
808
2054
213 121
373; 294
? 7
24 j 6
63 ; 24
Total ...2758215789
270349028 I069I 32584540
849 575 178
103 320
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK. g
TABLE XII. Birthplaces of the Inhabitants of County and City in 1871,
Where Born.
Number
of
Males.
Number
of
Females
Total.
Where Born.
Number Number
of of Total.
Males. Females
Province of Leinster .
Province ofMunster.
Carlow County.
Dublin Co. or City.
Kildare County.
Kilkenny, Co. or City.
King's County.
Longford County.
155
1,412
213
288
182
8s
105
151
229
138
37
26O
2-544
364
517
320
122
Clare County.
Cork Co or City
Kerry County.
Limerick Co. orCy.
Tipperary County
Waterford, Co. or
279
233178
1,536
2,339
1,267
1,339
184 463
245000478178
1,566 3,102
2,716 15055
1,204 2 47 J
1,690 3 029
Louth County.
06
FCitv
Meath County.
Queen's County.
"5
261
68
170
431
Total of Province. . . .
239938
252360
492298
Westmeath County.
Wexford County.
123
234
86
262
2O9
496
Prow, of Comtaught.
Wicklow County.
154
"5
269
Galway, co. or town
318
182
500
Leitrim County.
61
20
81
Total of Province. . . .
3,3i8
2,537
5.855
Mayo County.
177
9 8
275
Roscommon Co.
"5
66
181
Province of Ulster.
Sligo County.
92
46
138
Antrim County.
Armagh County.
363
146
204
74-
567
22O
Total of Province. . . .
763
412
M75
Cavan County.
109
48
I C7
Donegal County.
86
69
Outside Ireland.
Down County.
Fermanagh County.
Londonderry County.
Mouaghan County.
263
112
85
72
1 02
43
50
57
365
155
135
129
England and Wales
Scotland.
Colonies & E.Indies
Foreign Parts.
8,130
640
495
1,284
2860
386
1. 221
354
10,990
1,026
1,716
1,638
Tyrone County.
92
42
134
At Sea.
24 18
42
Total of Province. . . .
1,328
689
2,017
General Total. . . .
25592o|2oo837
5i67S7|
TABLE XIII. Birthplaces of the Inhabitants of the County (exclusive of City)
iu 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871, with their per-centages to the Total Population.
Birthplace.
Periods.
Province of Munster.
Pro- Pro-
Pro- I Great Britain. 1 Cork County.
Cork Co.
or City.
Other
Counties.
vince of
Leinster
vince of
Ulster.
Con-
naught.
England , Scot-
& Wales. 1 land.
Abroad.
1841 ...
760,370
8,775
1,401
531
441
1,468 158
254 773,398
1851 ...
537,394
14,835
3.576
962
906
3653 668
1.582 563,576
1861 ...
444,826
8,992
3,045
1,196
670
4,738 633
597 464-697
1871 ...
399,689
14,120
5,955
2,017
I.I75
10,990 I I,O26
343 * 43 s , 403
Proportion
per cent
i
1841 ...
98-32-
1*13 -18
07
06
21 '0^ 10O'
1851 ... 95'35
2-63 -64
17
16
77
28 loo 1
1861 ... 9572 1-93 -66
26
H
1-16
13 ioo %
1871 ... 9i'i7
3.23 1-36 -46
26
274
78 loo-
* Exclusive of 31 persons who were born at sea.
NOTE. The number of Royal Navy and Military included in the population of the County of Cork in
1861 amounted to 5,254. and in 1871 to 4,525 ; of the latter number 3,194 were natives of England and
Wales, no of Scotland. 67 were born abroad, and 4 at sea. In the Census of 1841 or that of 1851, the
Arm/ and Navy servin.; in Ireland were not included in the Population Fables.
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XIV.- Classification of Occupations of Inhabitants in the County, 1871.
[Exclusive of Summary of City Census.]
OCCUPATIONS.
it
_u
~n
a
ft,
Roman
Catholic
Prot.
Episco-
palian.
Pres-
byte-
rian.
Me-
tho-
dist.
All
other
sects.
Illiterate.
Males.
Femls.
Official and Professional.
Civil Service
269
29
1 88
94
7
5
4
Governmt. Workman, etc.
96
87
8
I
19
Magistrate
68
20
46
I
I
Officer of Law Courts
"5
77
33
2
2
i
Police
782
562
195
20
I
4
Prison Officer
138
3
1 08
27
5
i
2
I
Municipal, Parish, etc, Officer
149
42
144
43
2
3
7
2
Army Officer (effective) ...
187
25
154
I
i
5
Retired Officer
72
29
4i
I
i
Soldier
4,140
1,132 ! 2,713
125
1 66
4
440
Militia
94
32
48
6
8
Army Pensioner
166
148
16
I
i
60
Navv Officer
48
6
4i
i
Retired Officer
23
17
6
Seaman, R.N.
229
124
95
4
3
3
22
Marines, officers and men
120
12
9i
6
ii
19
Coast Guard, R N. Reserve
244
126
107
3
7
i
26
Navy Pensioner
108
102
5
i
41
Clergy Roman Catholic ...
253
253
Protestant Episcopalian ...
216
216
Presbyterian
9
9
Methodist
13
U
Independent
I
i
Missionary, Scripture Reader
16
2
H
t
Christian Brother
15
15
Nun
293
293
Sister of Mercy
74
74
Do. Charity
.
6
6
%
'
Church and Chapel Officer ...
69
30
Si
48
12
9
Barrister
18
6
12
Solicitor, Attorney
76
30
42
4
Law Student
9
6
3
Law Clerk
54
* 42
9
2
i
Physician, Surgeon
169
60
94
3
7
5
Medical Assistant, Student.
64
21
37
6
Dentist
I
i
Chemist, Druggist, etc.
16
II
I
i
2
Midwife
49
47
2
i
39
Author, Editor, Writer
I
I
Student, Scholar (15 yrs. up.)
2,038 2,009
3,58o
418
9
38
2
39
44
Painter (Artist)
7
2
5
Sculptor
1 1 ~
I
Engraver (Artist)
2
2
Photographer
4 3
3
4
'
Musican, Music Master
'35 6
no
24
2
2
3
65
Billiard table service, etc. ...
I?
15
2
8
Schoolmaster
3i6 -
244
65
4
2
i
Schoolmistress
I 7 8
' tf
28
I
6
Teacher, Professor, etc.
478
419
50
8
i
Teacher, Governess
611
435
150
5
7
4
Civil Engineer
69
29
36
3
i
Domestic.
Inn & hotel keeper, publican
588
242
787
39
i
2
i
55
47
Beerseller
3
3
Lodging, Boarding hse. kpr.
24 137
'43
16
I
i
8
67
Institution Service
56 95
133
15
I
i
30
Domestic Servant (General)
1,219 16772
17237
702
16
22
9
386 7603
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XIV. Classification of Occupations (continued.)
n
OCCUPATIONS.
V
"a
i
Females
ioman Prot.
3atho- Episco-
lics. palians.
'res-
yte-
ians.
Me-
iod-
ists.
All
ther
ects.
Illiterate.
Males.
''emls.
Coachman
412
371
41
124
Groom
271
255
15
I
65
Gardener
9 8
83
13
2
26
Housekeeper
7 2 79
7,036
227
3
9
4
3783
Cook ' ...
7.85
676
99
5
4
i
239
Housemaid, Parlourmaid ...
1,567
1,436
124
i
4
2
431
Nurse
1,110
1,009
96
i
3
I
649
Laundrymaid
142
133
8
i
-
61
Nurse (not Domestic Servant)
94
86
7
i
56
Charwoman
126
121
4
i
109
Inn, Hotel Servant
57
64
116
5
I?
3
Cook (not Domestic Servant)
7
5
2
I
Wife of Innkeeper, Publican
457
447
10
7i
Lodging house keeper
18
17
I
9
Shopkeeper
742
673
53 ".
4
10
2
5
Farmer, Grazier
I9I35
18122
932 .
24
55
2
7827
Shoemaker
939
882
5i
i
4
I
355
Butcher
284
272
ii
i
114
Wife following other occupn.
4,565
4,273
257
15
18
2
2681
Commercial.
Merchant
174
2
74
73
6
20
3
Banker
13
7
5
i
.
Bank Service
99
29
61
2
4
3
Insurance, Benefit Society ..
3
i
2
Broker, Agent, Factor
49
26
22
i
Auctioneer, House Agent ..
10
6
3
I
Accountant
81
46
23
7
5
Commercial Clerk
47i
70
410
9 8
6
19
18
Do. Traveller
24
19
3
i
i
Pawnbroker
56
8
3 2
24
7
i
General Dealer (Shopkeeper)
i,i33
1,134
2,040
176
10
37
4
134
404
Huckster, Costermonger ..
49
ifco
202
4
2
15
141
Hawker, Pedlar
71
104
174
i
4 2
90
Railway Statn. Master, Clerk
72
52
19
i
Driver, Stoker
77
66
9
2
19
Porters, etc.
258
25?
5
i
49
Toll Collector
6
6
i
Livery Stable keeper, Cab
Coach, Omnibus Owner . .
40
4
5
2
I
8
3
Car driversj etc.
310
287
21
I
99
Carrier, Carter, Drayman ..
742
737
4
334
Barge, Lighter, Water Man
43
41
17
Ship Owner
IS
8
6
Steam Navigation Service ..
68
39
28
13
Ship Steward, Cook ..
160
132
22
5
8
Seamen, Merchant Service..
1,923
1,104
717
18
33
Si
38'
Pilot
136
126
5
2
3
23
.
Boatman
711
707
4
I
37i
Harbour, Dock, Service, etc
1 02
90
II
I
37
Warehouseman, etc.
57
49
5
i
8
Warehousewoman
3
3
2
Messenger, Porter
252
33
274
ii
66
30
Agricultural.
Land Proprietor
43
217
189
442
2
6
8
3
30
Tenant Farmer, Grazier
26304
1,824
26296 1,696
37
9i
i
8061
816
Farmer's Children, etc.
1.522
5,9i2
6,935 441
H
39
5
216
841
Farm Bailiff
5
i
Agricultural Labourer
17674
1,475
18965 169
8
5
2
11444
969
Shepherd .. 146
144 2
60 | -
12
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XIV. Classification of Occupations (continued).
OCCUPATIONS
~a
rt
B
ioman
Catho-
lics.
Prot.
Episco-
palians.
Pres-
byte-
rians.
Me-
thod-
ists.
All
other
sects.
Illiterate.
Males. Femls.
Farm Servant (Indoor)
20,999
3-958
24469
462
II
3
2
8,077
i,53i
Land Surveyor ; Land, Estate
Agent and Steward
45
313
113
20
2
2
49
Woodman
67
61
5
I
23
Nurseryman, Seedsman
15
"
4
6
3
2
Nursery woman
3
2
I
Gardener (not Domestic) ...
717
5
633
84
3
2
2
165
Horse Breeder, Dealer
12
12
4
Horse Breaker
4
40
13
Horsekeeper, Groom, Jockey
37
136
i
62
Farrier, Veterinary Surgeon
22
12
10
i
Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer ...
2OI
196
5
36
Animal, Bird Keeper
3
3
2
Drover
16
16
6
Gamekeeper
56
36
20
12
Fisherman
2,666
i,43i
1,114
4
Ill
6
i,IS3
Industrial.
~
Bookseller, Publisher
6
3
3
4
2
Bookbinder
2
2
Printer
33
17
*5.
I
Newspaper Agent, Vendor...
7
7
3
Musical Instrument Dealer...
3
2
i
Lithographer
3
2
i
,
Wood Carver
2
2
Toy Dealer, Maker
I
3
3
i
Fishing Tackle Maker
i
I
Pattern Designer
i
I
I
W T atchmaker, Clockmaker ...
30
17
12
I
i
Optician, etc.
I
I
Weighing Machine Maker ...
I
-
I
Gunsmith
7
3
3
I
Machine Maker, Agent
67
i
49
ii
3
I
3
I
Agricultural Implemt. Maker
10
10
jyiillw riijiit ...
Tool Maker, Dealer
2
I
2
I
-
Cutler
II
i
10
2
3
Coachmaker
62
47
10
2
2
i
4
Wheelwright
44
44
i
Saddler, Harness Maker ...
235
221
12
I
I
22
Ship, Boat Builder, Shipwght 303
263
35
I
4
15
Sailmaker
19
18
i
I
House Proprietor
13
4i
26
21
-*
7
4
Architect
9
4
5
Surveyor
4
3
i
Builder
33
24
8
I
Carpenter, Joiner
2135
2,054
74
6
i
169
Bricklayer
4
2
i
I
Marble Mason
4
4
2
Mason, Pavior
810
784
22
' 4
148
Slater, Tiler
148
144
4
23
Plasterer, Whitewasher .... 1 1 8
105
'3
8
Plumber, Painter, Glazier ... 243
171
62
6
2
2
9 !
Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer 38
3
27
ii
i
2
2 2
Undertaker .. i
I
Carver, Gilder ... 6
6
Chemical, Colour Manufacture 4
4
I
Dyers, etc. ... 20
17
3
5
Woolstapler
4
3
i
i
Felt Manufacturer
I
I
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STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XIV. Classification of Occupations (continued}.
OCCUPATIONS.
"3
1
FemalesI
Roma
Catho
lies.
Prot
Episco
palian
Pre
byt
rian
Me- A
thod- oil
ists. sec
Illiterate.
Males. Ftm.
Woollen Cloth Manufacture
273
99
35 1
17
I
2
83
69
Fuller i
I
i
Wool, Woollen Dyer
6
4
2
Wool Spinner
943
931
12
716
Worsted Manufacture
'
i
1
I
I
-
Flannel Manufacture
i
i
I
Silk, Satin Manufacture
i
8
8
I
6
Flax, Linen Manufacture
234
236
446
2 5
2
60
'36
Lace Manufacture
61
61
18
Thread Manufacture
2
2
,
2
Cotton Manufacture
4
I
2
a
Weaver (not otherwise descd.
428
I, OO6
1-375
56
I
2
-
1 88
66l
Bleacher ,,
i
i
Draper, Mercer
423
9 6
43i
52
3
29
4
5
7
Fancy Goods Maker, Dealer
578
567
9
2
357
Trimming Maker, Dealer ..
I
i
i
Embroiderer
7
IS
2
9
Hairdresser, Wig Maker
26
I
23
3
i
6
Hatter, Hat Manufacture ..
9
2
ii
4
i
Straw Plait Manufacture ..
5
4
i
Furrier, Skinner
8
8
3
Tailor, Vest Maker
1,508
20
1,501
19
3
5
400
5
Milliner, Dressmaker
1.355
1,217
122
3
13
147
Shirt Maker, Seamtress
2,459
2,280
166
2
10
I
446
Stay Maker, Ladies' Outfitte
2
2
i
Hosiery Manufacture
i
4 8
49
4i
Hosier, Haberdasher
3
2 5
28
i
16
Shoemaker, Bootmaker
2,568
29
2.422
3
I
ii
4
406
6
Umbrella, Stick Maker.
2
2
Button Maker, Dealer
5
4
i
2
Laundry Keeper
546
533
12
I
306
Mat Maker, Seller
8
8
7
Rope, Cord Maker
47
2
46
3
10
2
Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture
2
2
Net Maker
19
17
2
13
Sacking, Bag Maker
I
i
Cowkeeper, Milkseller
531
213
736
8
34
127
Cheesemongr, Butter, Egg Dlr
So
226
300
5
34
191
Butcher, Victualler
6i3
19
607
23
ISO
10
Provision Curer, Dealer
15
23
32
5
I
i
5
15
Poulterer, Game Dealer
7
16
21
2
5
4
Fishmonger
in
86
146
46
I
3
i
23
67
Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant
83
59
18
-
6
13
Miller
3i7
2
273
28
I
16
i
53
2
Baker
624
24
613
36
I
5
3
7*
H
Confectioner, Pastrycook ...
7
28
20
U
4
5
Fruit, Vegetable Dealer
27
144
169
2
13
114
Malster
35
32
3
ii
Brewer
38
31
7
i<&
Wine and Spirit Merchant ...
21
I
13
9
_.
i
Cellerman
6
6
Mineral Water Manufacture
3
2
i
Grocer, Tea Dealer
220
8l
234
48
4
10
3
4
ii
Tobacco Manufacture, Dealer
23
12
29
4
2
3
2
Tallow Chandler
24
2
22
4
I
Tanner
3 2
26
3
i
2
5
Currier
7 8
2
69
9
2
12
Portmanteau Maker, Dealer
4
4
Hair, Bristle Manufacture ...
2
i
I
"
I
Brush, Broom Maker, Dealer! 8
I
Q
1
1
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XIV. - Classification of Occupations (continued}.
OCCUPATIONS
"~K
1
Roman
Catiiu-
lics.
Prot.
Episco-
palians
('res
byte
rians
Mo- All
tlli:- Otb<
Illiterate.
Males
. Femls.
Oil and Colourman
3
1
_
French Polisher
i
I
Timber Merchant, Dealer ...
16
12
3
I
4
Sawyer
129
126
3
27
Wood Turner, Worker
8
6
i
I
.
I
Cooper, Hoop Maker
348
322
19
6
i
49
Cork Cutter
4
4
Basket Maker
40
2
40
2
22
2
Rag Gatherer, Dealer
44
25
*
34
21
Paper Manufacture
:8
b
6
I
5
3
Hay and Straw Dealer
2
2
i
Thatcher
71
7
I
37
Coal Miner
2
2
i
Copper Miner
4
4
3
Miner (branch undefined) . . .
596
568
5
23
421
-r
Mine Service (metal not stated)
41
26
E
IO
ii
Connected with Mines
85
85
71
Coal Merchant, Dealer
12
i
ii
2
Coalheaver, Labourer
48
47
i
20
Chimneysweeper
31
3
I
25
Gas Works Service
IS
13
I
i
3
Stone Quarrier
203
-i-
201
2
--
104
Stone Merchant, etc.
224
208
12
2
2
'7
Slate Quarrier
IO
10
---
s
Limestone Quarrier, Burner 10
JO
-
I
Clay Labourer ... 2
I
I
I
Brick Maker, Dealer
60
4
64
29
I
Railway Navvy, etc.
137
135
2
54
Road Contractor, Surveyor...
119
"5
4
35
Road Labourer, Scavenger...
37
37
20
Earthenware Manufacture ...
H
2
16
-
4
I
Glass Manufacture
2
2
Salt Manufacture
I
....
I
Waterworks Service
21
I
19
3
5
1
Goldsmith, Jeweller
4
I
3
Copper Manufacture
4
3
i
i
Tinplate Worker
93
12
104
i
.
M
12
Tinker
46
44
i
I
39
Brass Manufacturer, Worker
6
6
4
Locksmith, Bellhanger
7
6
t
2
Gas Fitter
it
'3
5
Wire Maker, Worker
i
I
i
I
Iron Manufacturer ...
10
5
5
I
Whitesmith
19
'9
5
Blacksmith
1,399
1
' J73
20
2
5
324
I
Nail Manufacture
221
J
206
16
58
Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer
37
II
35
7
6
3
4
Undefined Occupation
General Labourer
21299
I,2O9
22272
201
10
13
12
3548 869
Artizan, Mechanic
16
10
6
Engine Driver, Stoker
82
73
6
3
--
12
Factory Labourer
131
"3
241
3
....
37 5'
Shop Assistant
96
268
3'2
41
10
I
5 i
Apprentice
61
5
61
2
3
3
Independent Persons, etc. ...
388
934
398 j 867 4
22
31
58
Vagrant
IQO
788
968 9 -
I
158 741
Children, etc
86759
34277
01726 15037 690
1 121 2492
2122 .Slik>3
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18 STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABI.S XVIII. Extent of Land under Crops in the County from 1868 to 1873.
Area (including water), 1,849,683 statute acres.
T3
Fallow
Barley,
Other
Meadow
Total
or un-
Years.
Wheat.
Oats.
Bere, " g g
Pota-
Turnips
' Green
Flax:
and
Extent
cropped
and &<
toes.
Crops.
Clover.
under
arable
Rye. , M
Crops.
land.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres. Acres
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
1868 ...
27,134 14285221.519! 24
90.939 40,897 112.957
1,096
132218469636
1,296
1869 ...
22,892 14535825462 10
90,230 40,971
12,929
2,028
126298466178
663
1870 ...
27,886
129621 30034
23
91.345 42,864
H386
2,659
134639473457
1,481
1871 ...
28,253
12809224,458
30
89,578 40 703
17,297
1,764
139310469485
1,441
1872 ...
23.952
12965522,374
17
82.981 41,294
I74I9
1,396
141767460835 5, i8S
1873 ...
19,291
11590225442
2 4 68,330 40,496
IS.57I
992
147348433398
1,442
TABLE XIX.- Number of Live Stock in the County from 1868 to 1873.
Years.
Horses
and Asses.
Mules.
CATTLK.*
Sheep, f
Pigs.J
Goats.
Poultry.
Under
one
year.
One and
under 2
years.
2 years
and
upwards
Milch ' Total
Cows. | Cattle.
1868 ...
1869 ...
1870 ...
1871 ..
1872 ...
I8 73 ...
53-526
53-333
54'152
55430
55.523
54.044
7,76l
7-563
8,007
8,115
7,988
8, 1 68
60,524
63.969
69.537
73:138
84-330
97,021
47.975
47-073
49,869
54.079
48,889
60,730
39,614
39,272
36.538.
37,124
33-499
33>236
i 73355'32 1468 4301 83 117789 I9638'S5I267
17723632755039963913456819569840350
180177 336121 360935 18160420642883197
182075 346416 343337 195665^2238 935726
181661 348379324583 171790:22380935873
180205 3718921342473 136524 23526971-821
* Number of Cattle exported from the Port of Cork in 1870 Oxen, 17,337; Calves, 10,361 ; Total, 27,698.
Do., do., do., 1872 23,297; ,, 51,614; 74,911.
t Number of Sheep and Lambs exported from the Port of Cork in 1870 104,534 ; in 187299,208.
) Number of Pigs do., do., do., 62,499; >< 4i47i.
TABLE XX. Number of Factories for the Spinning and Weaving of Wool,
Flax, &c., and for the Manufacture of Paper, in 1870.
5.2 ! <>
Amount of 5 " o
v y ui Total employed.
Nature of Factory.
o 2 ' No. of
b E
2* -
Moving Power
21;
to O
it
*l
*t
Spindles
9
| J
Steam.
Wtr.
31
rt *"*
a M
V
fe i
S3
a
M.
F.
M. &
F.
WOOL Spinning and
Weaving
14
7,126 24
28
162
I
3
IS3
'34
173
i S3
}26
FLAX Spinning
2
19,168 -
540
70
68 434
255
323
434
7S7
PAPER MILLS
3
- 3* -
52
7 26
30
37
26
63
Machines.
TABLE XXI. Number of Fishing Vessels employed on the Coast of the
County, with Men and Boys, in 1872.
Employed in 1872.
Name of Division.
Houn del rics.
Vessels.
Men.
Boys
Youghal
Ballyvoile to Garryvoe Strand, co. Cork
181
692
21
Queenstown . . .
Ballycotton Bay to Ringabella Bay, including
Queenstown Harbour
196
667
44
Kinsale
Myrtleville Point to Galley Head, West, co. Cork
457
2,155
117
Skibbereen
Galley Head to Snave Bridge, at the head of Ban-
try Bay
443
i,955
I 10
Castletown Bere Snave Bridge, co. Cork, to Kenmare Bridge, co.
Kerry
267
1.208
27
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK. 19
TABLE XXII. Summary of the Presentments made by the Grand Juries of the
County for Twenty-five Years, from 1850 to 1874, inclusive.
Compiled by JOHN GEOROE M'CARTHV, Jun., Office of JAMES DELACOUR, Treasurer of the County Cork.
Col. i.
Col. 2.
Col. 3.
Col. 4.
Col. 5.
Co!. 6.
Commissioners
of
Contractors
Gaols and
Building or
Presentments
Public Works
for
Sudden
Bridewells,
repairing
Years.
for Roads,
and Paymaster
repairing Roads.
Breaches, on
including
Gaols,
Bridges, &c.
of
orders of
Conveyance of
Bridewells, or
Civil Services
See Table xxiv.
Magistrates.
Prisoners.
Court Houses.
for Works.
(a)
(b)
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
1850
1687 6 7
3712 13 4
30599 13 5
341 18 o
5106 2 6
55 o o
1851
4078 o 8 2128 18 7
24592 2 I
385 5 9 3220 o o
304 15 o
1852
2655 9 o 3066 13 5
27023 5 9
142 15 9 .3712 14 o
IOO O O
1853
3289 12 10 2178 9 ii
27668 ii i
296 6 9 6801 5 10
299 4 6
1854
10772 2 4 2151 18 o
31379 o 8
637 18 3 3472 i 8
395 !7 o
1855
8062 8 5 i 792 19 5
34160 10 7
224 i 5 5675 15 o
III 9 2
1858 7779 5 n j 971 5 i
36183 18 9
578 17 6
4950 i 6 6
250 2 I
1857 5051 6 u |ui8 13 6
38072 10 3
264 15 o
3391 15 I J
186 13 9
1858 14034 16 u 680 6 2
38630 4 4
839 8 o 3138 3 4
745 18 6
1859
14135 26 240 13 u
37441 3 6
1072 ii 6 3476 8 o
200 o o
1860
10816 i o 101 10 o
36509 ii o
624 16 o- 3848 o o
969 10 o
1861
11073 it ii 171 10 o 38036 o 3
634 15 o 13550 o o
799 o o
1862
7478 3 4
216 18 o 139990 12 o
625 2 o 4124 8 4
669 10 o
1863
8060 15 8
168 2 8 43556 7 7
525 18 o 3003 14 8
227 o o
1864
8326 3 3
81 10 o
45779 o 9
300 5 2 3600 o 4
236 10 o
1865
11321 5 i
81 10 o
46i39 5 6
2 79 3 o 3960 12 10
271 o o
186S
10697 6 10
40 15 o
47077 10 5
367 3 o 3927 2 5
642 o o
188'/
7040 i 8 9
49302 10 ii
613 15 6 4012 2 6
742 10 o
1868 1 5624 9 5
50179 3 4
499 i 9 4650 o o
612 o o
1869 6307 14 10
49726 7 9
1049 19 9 4782 16 4
1192 9 o
1870
6626 5 8
48183 2 3
834 ii 4 '4408 i 2
924 10 o
1871
8379 5 5
46899 4 4
675 2 9 4621 13 5 1005 o o
1872
7875 18 2
276 10 6
48595 2 7
477 7 o 4201 2 9 1004 o o
1873
9445 19 10
276 10 6
50003 18 6
1473 15 o 5665 9 o
1240 o o
1874
7569 14 2
301 o 6
50986 2 I
618 o o 6280 10 4
1168 10 o
Col. 7.
Col. 8.
Col. 9
Col. 10.
Col. ii.
Col 12.
Crown
Rents of Ceurt
Years.
Industrial
Constabulary
Witnesses'
and Sessions
Malicious
Reformatories.
Schools.
Extra Force.
Expenses.
Houses and
Injuries.
(O
Militia Stores.
1850
6356 14 8
2328 6 6
593 17 5
498 7 10
1851
6320 3 9
2166 17 5
298 15 9
165 12 5
1852
5979 o 3
1462 12 7
353 15 3
319 8 6
1853
5836 ii 9
1349 6 10
432 7 9
391 6 ii
1854
4841 15 10
1598 16 6
416 17 9
383 8 10
1855
2571 i/ 10
1431 14 6
353 5 9
306 14 o
1856
2577 13 8
495 13 o
374 o 9
96 i o o
1857
2593 i 9
1265 15 o
538 15 10
454 13 6
1858
.
916 12 7
663 12 7
442 16 o
271 o o
1859
1037 ii 10
497 2 i
801 2 2
1860
250 o o
489 9 6
404 o o
1861
491 15 o
450 5 o
1862
18 15 8
523 o o
472 6 o
1863
27 7 9
574 H o
252 10 o
1864
32 13 5
600 8 2
55i 15 o
1865
152 13 9
511 o o
826 17 o
1866
137 7 2
457 6 3
1250 9 o
1867
133 12 o
533 14 o
i 506 3 o
1868
221 16 5
588 14 6
2024 5 9
1869
'64 5 3
583 16 6
3301 15 o
1870
245 19 4
505 o o
1918 18 o
1871
349 i? i
1245 10 4
503 12 O iSig 17 O
1872
236 5 4
681 6 5
275
595 o o 1046 10 o
1873
399 12 3
,1557 IS u
23 J 4 9
517 o o 2385 o o,,
1874
269 i 6 o
1332 4 2
511 o o mo 10 o
For Notes (a), (b), fcj, (d) See page 21.
20
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XXII. Summary of Presentments for Twenty-five Years continued.
CoL 13.
Col. 14.
Col. 15.
Col. 16.
Col. 17.
Col. 18.
Lunatic
Lunatic
Maintenance
Lunatic
Asylum.
Asylum,
of
Years.
Asylum.
Maintenance.
Expense of
Erection.
Additional
New
County and
City Infirmary
Dispensaries.
Deserted
Children.
Buildings.
. w
(/)
(4!
(V
(i)
a. d.
^ s. d.
jC s. d.
s d.
s. d.
s. d.
1850
3535 5 5
28 16 o
2956 ii 10
456 14 10
1851
3277 8 2
32 II O 13124 17 2
353 18 o
1852
3242 10 7
52 o 6
375 7 10
1853
3515 o 8
375 13 i
1854
4137 17 4
437 15 10
1855
4371 19 3
434 13 4
1856
4749 19 4
4948 II 4
409 4 8
1857
4770 7 5
4948 9 8
445 8 6
1858
4689 10 2
4948 9 8
417 6 8
1859
4420 5 8
4948 9 8
453 15 4
1860
5165 10 8
4948 9 8
472 18 4
1831
5676 3 3
4948 9 8
235 o o
495 10 o
1862
6189 7 6
4948* 9 8
1077 10 10
521 10 10
1863
5768 3 10
4948 9 8
777 10 10
518 15 o
1864
6482 5 4
4948 9 8
777 10 10
296 6 8
1865
6480 18 8
4948 9 8
777 10 10
50 10 10
1866
6564 i 8 3
4948 9 8
777 10 10
33 o o
1867
7147 19 2
4948 9 8
777 10 10
1868
7436 5 9
4948 9 8
777 10 10
1869
6708 17 o
4948 9 8
777 10 10
1870
7499 9 7
777 10 10
1871
7748 4 9
777 10 10
-
1872
9512 16 I
302 8 10
777 10 10
1873
10958 5 3
302 8 7
777 10 10
1874
13044 13 4
302 8 4
777 10 10
Col. 19.
Col. 20.
CoL 21.
Col. 22.
Col. 23.
Col. 24.
Valuation
Dfficers' Salaries
Collectors'
Coroners,
and
Printing
Years.
and
Poundage
for holding
Registry
Annual
and
Superannuation
and
Inquests.
Expenses.
Revision.
Advertising.
Allowances.
Remuneration.
' (*)
1850
3596 17 8
4583 IS ' I
426 i 3
3676 8 4
654 8 i
1851
3516 7 4 2798 2 4
536 o o
492 14 o 4017 13 5
1106 16 5
1852
3449 I 10 2357 7 o
430 14 9
4292 14 2
810 19 10
1853
3521 4 3 2846 4 2
387 14 o
533 5 i 4395 3 4
631 14 4
1854
3578 6 8 2513 8 7
414 6 9
472 12 ii 4990 3 9
535 2 2
1855
3539 I 8 2685 13 3
363 7 9
478 ii 10 4866 ii 4
581 7 o
1856
3482 IG o 2557 4 2
462 17 9
508 ii 6 15484 9 jo
602 10 7
1857
3616 3 4 2839 3 8
432 19 6 481 8 7 ,2872 10 2
574 19 ii
1858
3659 19 7
2832 3 9
459 i 6 6
491 3 2 918 16 6
611 10 3
1859
3754 17 6
3094 18 7
409 16 6
482 12 9 , 812 o o
805 18 9
1860
3784 9 2
2669 6 3
451 66
505 9 8 1474 5 2
912 2 5
1861
5536 19 2
2742 9 4
451 16 9
507 17 6 1248 2 5
034 i o
1862 4284 9 2
2810 19 8
462 12 6
516 10 9 ! 917 4 8
947 o 4
1363 | 4282 12 5
2725 12 9 473 9 6
517 10 4
549 '4 o
937 4 9
1864
4498 5 o
3026 19 6 ' 362 4 6
512 2 I
420 8 2
892 13 i
1865
4443 19 2
3134 19 ii 555 10 6
510 ii 5
852 i o
771 i 2
1866
4592 4 2
3314 2 7 492 9 o
521 18 ii 4^50 o o
952 7 ii
1867
4588 17 6
3221 78 491 6 o 518 ii 6 . 884 2 ?
835 i- 4
1868
4427 o 2
3229 8 8
480 18 6 506 10 4 1339 17 8
693 o 3
1869
4567 17 10
3339 1 8 o
455 5 6 515 5 7 , 888 6 3
520 2 8
1870
4576 7 8
3214 5 9
424 36 543 9 9 823 14 ii j
184 18 ii
1871
4541 18 4
3085 19 10
432 15 6 555 6 5 807 i 8
861 3 3
1872
4614 12 6
3130 10 9 436 8 6 565 i 6 768 14 i
813 15 o
1873
4769 4 8
3347 15 4 449 7 6 582 6 3 1033 13 6
895 17 ii
1874 5030 5 4
3433 28 394 ii o 632 46 813 8 6 7^4 9 o
For Notes (t), (/), ( ), (k} (i] r^-See opposite page.
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK
TABLE XXII. Summary of Presentments for Twenty-five Years continued.
Years.
Col. 25.
Uncollectable
Arrears.
fm)
Col. 26.
Miscella-
neous, not
included in
the foregoing.
Total.
Deduct
Represent-
ments, &c.
Net Levy.
|Z s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
1850 2008 5 9
2385 17 6
75589 2
1197 19 10
74391 22
1851 1523 5 7
238 7 6
64498 12 4
2097 9 8&
62401 2 yf'T
1852 1747 12 4
438 i 6 10
62013 2
339 17 10
61673 2 4
1853
925 4 3
217 7 4
65891 14 8
537 3 6
65354 II 2
1854
275 3 5
337 8 8
73742 2 II
2853 6 9
70888 16 ij
1855
257 18 4
554 15 I0
71824 15 8
1667 17 i
70156 18 7 ~"
1856
638 2 10
2348 13 2
80450 i 8 5
2544 10 7
77906 7 10
1857
414 15 8
360 17 9
74695 5 7
2871 10 4
71823 15 3
1858
668 15 9
672 15 9
80723 6 2
1658 16 10
79064 9 4
1859
566" 5 n
824 12 O
79475 8 2
950 18 8
78524 9 6
1860
374 13 10
648 18 7
75420 2 9
4158 16 10
71261 5 ii
1861
425 17 4
738 17 5
79248 i 6
3280 6 9
75967 H 9
1862
386 ii o
588 14 8
77769 16 ii
6338 15 3
71431 i 8
1863
256 o 8
467 n 6
78619 5 7
1827 5 8
76791 19 ii
1864
666 I ii
517 18 8
82909 ii 6
1511 i ii
81398 9 7
1865
558 3 2
476 9 2
87103 12 8
1299 17 8
85803 15 o
1866
543 i o
808 9 ii
88575 12 4
1781 4 4
86794 8 o
1867
638 7 n
468 10 5
88376 1 II
3079 3 7
85296 18 4
1868
656 15 i
525 6 2
89420 14 3
1847 10 5
87573 3 1
1869
655 7 6
464 12 II
90950 19 2
2359 6 7
88591 ii 7
1870
632 ii i
458 17 10
83781 17 7
2977 5 8
80804 ii ii
1871
626 2 10
445 i 7
85280 7 4
2379 3 6
82901 3 10
1872
468 12 2
538 i ii
86920 2 4
2902 i i
84018 2 3
1873
53 3 "
1476 15 2
98095 4 8
3668 12 5
94426 12 3
1874
55 2 7
1131 16 3
97011 19 7
3387 2 9
93624 i 6 10
Col. 3. (a) Contractors' Salaries commenced to be presented in advance at Spring Assizes, 1852.
Col. 4. ffj The Act 30 & 31 Vic. , chap. 112, gives increased power to Magistrates to the extent of 50.
Col. 10. (cj The expenses under this head since 3151 March, 1859, have been repaid out of the
Consolidated Fund.
Col. 12. (d) Including 760, presented at Spring Assizes, 1873, under the Act 33 Vic., chap. 9, for
compensation for the Murder of John Ilourihane.
Col. 14. (e) Total expense of erection chargeable to County Cork was .69.278 173., the last
instalment of which was presented at Summer Assizes, 1869.
Col. 15. (f) County Proportion of Cost .4,233 i6s. nd., to be levied by 28 half-yearly instalments.
Col. \6.(gJ The Act 24 & 25 Vic., chap. 29, authorises the County Grand Jury to present a similar
sum to that levied by the Corporation of Cork.
Col. ij.f/tj Cost of maintenance transferred to Boards of Guardians under the Act 14 & 15 Vic. , chap. 68
Col. 18. {i) Cost of maintenance transferred to Boards of Guardians under the Act 27 Vic., chap. 17.
Col. 2T,.(k) The Act 23 Vic., chap. 4, charges one moiety of the cost of the annual revision to the
Consolidated Fund. Under the Act 37 & 38 Vic., chap. 70, the proportion of the expense of the Annual
Revision chargeable to the County of Cork is fixed at 505 'per annum, from 1st July, 1874.
Col. as.fmj Presentments heretofore made under 6 & 7 Wm. IV, chap. 116, sec. 145, but now made
under the Act 19 & 20 Vic., chap. 63, sec. 6.
TABLE XXIII. General Valuation of the County of Cork (exclusive of City) for
Twenty-one Years, 1854 to 1874 inclusive.
Years.
Valuation.
Years.
Valuation.
1854
& s. d.
1,003,851 15 3
1865
s. d.
1,042,894 19 8
1855
1,003,623 19 II
1866
1,044,977 8 3
1856
1,007,754 8 o
1867
1,046,274 2 3
1857
1,014,138 17 5
1868
1,047,554 5 9
1858
1,018,149 13 b
1869
1,048,686 3 9
1859
1,019,691 4 8
1870
1,050,056 17 9
1860
1,023,500 7 8
1871
1,062,501 15 9
1861
1,032,671 8 o
1872
1,064,179 ii 9
1862
1,035,998 16 o
1873
1,065,634 18 9
1863
1,038,706 16 o
1874
1,068,045 5 9
1864 1,040,585 7 o
22
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XXIV. Summary of Presentments made by the Grand Juries of the
County to Contractors for Repairing Roads, for Twenty-five Years, from
1850 to 187 j inclusive. (See Table xxii., col. 3.)
Col. i.
CoL 2.
CoL 3.
Col. 4.
Col. 5. Col. 6.
Years.
County at Large
Mail Roads.
Barony of
Barretts.
Barony of
Barrymore.
Barony of
Condons and
Barony of
Cork.
Barony of
Ihihallow.
Clongibbons.
8- d-
s. d.
s. d.
* d.
s. d.
s. d.
1850
852 5 ii
1109 6 5
2267 14 5
2349 15 9
2559 9 2
3760 ii 5
1851
639 7 6
956 i 5
2077 13 4
1758 9 7
2421 19 4
2410 6 7
1852
1197 12 4 950 o 4
2007 10 4
1958 2 8
2056 7 6
2378 9 6
1853
819 ii ii
1060 16 5
2206 9 5
1859 13 8
1999 i 3
2486 i 6 2
1854
1212 II 9
831 17 8
3079 o 6
2476 17 3
2201 5 6
2808 i 5
1855
1933 i 10
828 16 i
3190 16 8
2094 i o
2289 o o
4133 4 2
1856
2377 IS 3
751 16 6
3181 TI 2
2200 7 8
2375 i i
4345 3 10
1857
2731 ii 10
796 9 6
3199 8 4
2002 7 7
2577 9 u
4555 15 7
1858
2779 6 o
1132 4 o
3453 7 4
2163 14 8
2827 9 3
4709 16 10
1859
2863 7 3
904 14 4
3544 8 H
2052 12 7
2901 ii i
4712 i o
1860
2878 4 ii
713 8 10
35i6 i 5
2010 6
2792 12 2
4998 4 6
1861
3034 i 8 i
719 5 4
3677 4 10
2464 13 II
2877 4 o
4386 13 7
1862
3100 13 8
803 13 3
3103 10 o
2579 i 8 5
3126 3 ii
4259 12 7
1863
3454 " 6
713 13 8
378i 6 3
3017 12 II
358 15 9
4163 17 ii
1864
3572 15 5
868 10 4
4253 19 9
2891 10 4
3930 H 5
4089 9 8
1865
3659 7 6
974 3 o
4329 ii 3
2754 3 i
3584 13 5
4097 8 3
1866
3562 o 2
1017 14 2
4376 5 10
2891 ii 7
3990 7 i
4121 9 ii
1867
3297 13 i
1117 3 5
4790 17 i
3004 i i
4027 17 5
4578 I 2
1868
3065 16 6
1151 i 3
4781 12 7
3026 i 10
3966 2 O
4817 8 i
1869
3018 18 7
1161 13 4
4878 17 3
2802 4 5
3915 13 4
5120 15 o
1870
2955 16 3
iii2 16 5
4601 17 8
2828 2 ii
3695 2 2
5187 I 2
1871
2826 4 7
943 10 7
4655 5 7
2823 10 8
3520 14 7
5174 o 5
1872
3020 6 ii
920 ii 5
4683 4 6
2932 6 6
3674 12 I
5335 14 2
1873
3 J 44 4 3
863 o o
5061 14 i
3063 18 9
3921 13 6
5378 o ii
1874
3275 13
797 14 4
49H 3 2
2995 8 2
4343 3 6
5192 5 o
Col. 7.
CoL 8.
Col. 9.
Col. 10.
Col. ii.
Col. 12.
Years.
Barony of
Barony of
Barony of
Barony of
Barony of
Barony of
Fennoy.
Imokilly.
Kerricurrihy.
Einnalea.
Kinnattalloon.
Kinsale.
1850
2211 9 4
2664 i o
512 17 5
588 16 5
639 10 o
215 19 6
1851
1581 4 3
2077 15 10
370 14 ii
549 5 10
507 2 II
200 15 3
1852
1849 9 4
2094 4 5
506 4 2 '< 587 9 2
474 9 7
203 ii 5
1853
2122 7 II
2207 6 8
514 15 ii ; 495 9 2
446 17 o
253 10 10
1854
2278 i 8
1867 13 7
572 4 4 553 7 o
480 18 9
347 IS 10
1855
2306 6 2
2000 12 I
554 6 10
57i 9 8
606 17 9
365 6 3
1856
2179 8 7
2132 13 10
643 16 8
579 12 5
587 12 3
333 2 i
1857
2438 8 ii
2Il8 2 O
644 10 9
615 6 7
611 14 8
322 15 7
1858
2720 i 10
1975 H 3
609 18 5
706 10 i
635 13 H
337 7 5
1859
2577 3 i
1847 5 10
892 4 ii
666 7 7
579 4 6
308 i 6
1860
2159 o ii
190?. 6 10
693 5 5
655 ii 10
524 16 ii
313 9 4
1861
1840 3 7
2115 10 6
721 9 3
728 7 10
73i 6 9
347 2 3
1862
2149 8 ii
2537 i 8 9
808 II 2
744 5 i
833 15 5
362 8 4
1863
2179 19 2
2960 o 8
855 o 9
891 o 4
672 3 5
557 ii 7
1864
2482 6 2
3269 10 i
93i 2 9
944 6 6
763 o 3
500 19 8
1865
2730 I II
3253 7 5
983 ii 7
1034 i 6 4
767 15 vo
488 14 5
1866
3100 15 3
3336 15 3
997 6 i
1018 i o
769 12 10
49i o 3
1867
3376 6 2
3381 3 o
955 14 2 11028 6 o
799 H 3
521 17 8
1868
3655 15 8
3410 17 5
887 16 3 psi 7 9
745 4 3
523 6 i
1869
3720 12 O
34" 4 9
902 19 7 1129 10 5
678 ii 10
543 19 4
1870
3676 12 9
3488 12 I
883 14 3
1079 o 5
689 19 i
567 10 6
1871
3400 i 7
3645 H 7
885 16 o
IOI9 12 2
697 16 9
536 3 ii
1872
3336 17 9
4104 12 2
932 10 7
1091 2 7
718 18 2 568 i 7
18T3
3324 12 10
4149 8 3
956 18 5 1118 5 4 ; 689 10 i 627 12 o
1874
3208 8 7
4 18 1 2 9
951 8 5 |io8j 12 5 667 13 7 694 15 2
STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XXIV. Summary of Presentments for Roads continued.
Col. 13.
Col. 14.
Col. 15. Col. 16.
Col. 17.
r .1. 18.
Col. 19.
Barony of
|
Baron v of
L.ii-onyof
Barony of
Years. Barony of
Orrery and
Barony of
Barony of
E.D.'E.
W.D.E.
E.D.W.
E. Muskery. Kilmore.
Bantry.
Bear.
Carbery.
Carbery.
Carbery.
s. d
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
1850 1591 14 31338 10 5
488 o 7
276 12 9
1572 17 I
959 5 "
675 i 3
1851 1265 9 5 1026 9 i
5OI 2 I
297 14 I
"59 II 7
965 8 o
794 i 2
1852 1544 3 5
1177 15 9664 4 ii
400 i 3
"59 10 3
1047 o ii
925 2 9
3 1802 14 81171 10 1619 5 3
4" 5 5
1420 16 o
876 5 o
1059 19 i
1854 2021 17 91314 4 3
627 10 2474 16 i
1660 6 9
"83 19 5
i"9 13 4
1855 2282 7 i
1890 13 9
499 i 10479 7 3
1615 16 o
1272 10 6
979 15 2
1856 2179 14 102159 n i
601 19 7
464 9 10
1570 4 9
1467 2 3
1079 9 9
1857 2459 16 i
2257 19 4
577 9 4
522 5 2
1643 2 4
1824 7 i
1060 o
J8 2418 i 02181 9 6
538 i 4
395 12 9
1621 14 7
1667 9 8
1126 17 ii
1859 2349 2 6 2099 19 2
49i 8 5
323 6 n
1666 17 3
1406 n 6
890 10 6
860 2445 10 22043 5 8
525 2 4
289 3 2
1549 18 o
1253 ii 10
918 4 i
1*2156 15 01964 17 5
550 14 10
297 8 10
1755 13 6
1402 2 o
964 16 o
862 2258 o 32179 6 3
55i 5 3
264 8 5
1886 6 5
1558 17 7
896 o i
1363 2642 8 72051 7 2
674 17 9265 14 1012350 14 101539 10 o
1029 8 ii
1864 2842 9 n
2053 H 5
605 19 2295 16 02336 4 81538 19 5
1230 3 10
J5 2818 3 10
2084 6 3
613 8 o
500 ii 10
2354 12 7^537 i o
1270 2 9
1866 2697 2 n
2152 8 4
607 9 8
422 14 10
2404 8 111537 8 6
1241 2 7
1837 2S 8 4 3 3
2500 8 7
643 16 i
412 12 IO
2529 6 51741 15 8
1375 5 ii
| 8 2722 4 2
2478 8 2
669 18 2
422 9 9
2449 8 i 1910 i 10
1477 10 2
18G9 2743 12 10
2458 16 o
623 5 5
394 15 5
2229 19 21911 6 101428 5,; ; 7
i870 2720 12 o
2437 4 "
619 13 i
423 l8 i
1970 13 #1721 9 i 1326 9 4
" 2421 6 o
2369 4
597 8 10
530 o 8
1813 3 7
1582 13 31405 2 10
Ifi 72 26o8 j 7
2238 19 7
675 9 3
614 16 i
1720 6 2
1609 ii 4 1431 12 6
|JJJ 2704 2 7
2092 10 3
744 13 6
673 2 10
1665 13 6
1596 ii 111485 13 6
'* 2994 5 7
2080 ii 4
799 3 3
675 H 9
1789 14 7
1707 3 01523 13 7
Col. 20.
Col. 21.
Col. 22.
Col. 23.
Col. 24.
Barony o
r
Barony of
T
Years.
W.D.W.
Barony of
Ibane and
Barony of
Barony of
1OTAL.
Carbery.
Courceys.
Barryroe.
Kinnalmeaky.
West Muskery
1850
s. d.
568 9 9
s. d.
139 10 i
s. d.
960 9 8
s. d.
890 3 10
s. d.
1407 I I
s d.
30599 13 5
1851
580 16 n
105 8 2
627 12 3
704 2 O
1013 10 8
24592 2 I
1852
855 16 10
no 16 9
586 19 o
758 18 2
1329 5 o
77023 5 9
1853
949 3
5
159 15 3
767 19 3
715 ii 6
1241 9 10
27668 ii i
1854
973 10 6
176 17 4
742 4 ii
947 9 ii
1426 15 o
31379 o 8
1855
943 i
2
146 8 i
810 10 n
839 15 5
1527 4 ii
34160 10 7
1856
"37 7 6
199 17 o
882 ic 10
882 i 9
1871 3 3
36183 18 9
1857
951 12
153 15 ii
797 ii 7
931 10 ii
2278 18 4
38072 10 3
1858
1072 i
I
182 18 o
805 2 5
905 8 6
1664 3 7
38630 4 4
1859
.823 9 3
139 16 2
803 5 i
843 i 7
1754 12 7
37441 3 6
1860
805 13 4
132 5 4
849 6 2
979 9 2
1560 18 2
36509 ii o
1861
765 18 7
218 18 ii
975 12 8
1084 13 2
2254 9 5
38036 o 3
1862
726 4 5
249 16 8
1126 2
1129 13 2
2754 10 9
39990 12 o
1863
917 6
S
273 7 8
1196 5 10
1142 i 7
2717 9 10
43556 7 7
1864
1005 5 o
3" 14 i
1242 18 7
"94 o 5
2623 9 "
45779 .0 9
1865
1116 19 6
313 6 4
1142 9 4
1228 12 I
2501 18 10
46i39 5 6
1866
1039 14
3
358 9 2
1147 i 10
1189 13 I
2606 16 6
47077 10 5
1867
III4 2
i
326 17 ii
"75 i 4
1199 17 10
2820 18 6
49302 10 ii
1868
1174 10 2
327 18 10
1172 18 o
1242 9 4
2948 17 o
50179 3 4
1869
1136 19 10
297 ii 8
1129 8 n
1177 " 7
2909 14 8
49726 7 9
1870
1147 6 o
260 3 10
1025 6 9
1097 15 1
2666 4 2
48183 2 3
1871
1141 18 6
249 14 o
932 15 2
953 19 10
2782 6 3
46899 4 4
1872
1233 17 7 | 236 7 4
852 i 10
1040 n 7
3015 9 4
48595 2 7
1873
1583 3 n | 212 15 8
813 i i
1052 o 8
3081 10 8
50003 18 6
1874
1647 9
i 216 i 9
884 9 10
i no 6 10
3252 o 5
50986 2 i
NOTE. In the year 1854 the boundaries of the several Baronies were altered under the Proclamation
of the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council, dated ijth July, 1843 see PP- 3 2 an< ^ 33-
14 STATISTICS OF COUNTY CORK.
TABLE XXV. Statement showing the extent of Roads Repaired by Contract at
Summer Assizes, 1850, Summer Assizes, 1859, and Summer Assizes, 1869 ;
and the average rate per perch per annum for Repairing same for each of-
said Assizes.
LENGTH OF ROADS UNDER
AVERAGE RATE PER PERCH
a
CONTRACT.
I'KR ANNUM.
n
BARONIES.
8
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer Summer
Summer
1850.
1859.
1869.
1850.
1859.
1869.
1
perches.
pe relies.
perches.
s. d. dec
s. d. dec.
s. d. dec.
=r
o
Co. at Large, Mail Roads
21531
9I9I9
83560
8.85
7.41
*8.6 4 jjg.
Barretts
22861
24331
3I9II
10.88
7-57
8.64 1 3 1
Barrymore
81285
134342
139769
6.16
6.17
8.26 |i'
Condons, &c.
38956
60761
65260
I.I.92
7.82
10.45 Is
Cork
35850
55310
54762
1.4.18
1.0.23
1.4.97
" S-
Duhallow
90416
I32I26
I6338I
9-75
8.56
7-59
Fermoy
67780
98927
102682
6.61
6. 10
8.64
I?
Imokilly
81771
IOI256
105166
7.42
4-35
7-76 si
Kerricurrihy
I2I03
26547
26130
8.89
7-53
8.29 =.<
Kinnalea
30008
42372
40950
4-74
3-69
6-57 z ^
Kinnatalloon
21484
24893
30II2
6-55
5-23
5-34
c' i
Kinsale
9663
I2I29
14721
5-77
6.09
8.89
I*^J
East Muskery
48166
97982
103398
7.89
5-75
6-45
5-'
Orrery, &c.
41795
60I6I
59955
774
8.31
9.88
3J3-
Ban try
18329
28333
31221
6-34
4-34
4-73
S--2
Beer
13994
25242
30689
4-38
2.98
3-28
?a"
E. D.E. Carbery
53263
90212
96373
7.00
4-44
5-46
0.3
W. D. E. Carbery ...
43705
89217
99427
6.01
3-8o
4.51
P 2-
E. D. W. Carbery ...
22737
58438
64732
6-43
3-23
5-20
t4
W. D. W. Carbery ...
24957
64705
71164
4-97
2.89
3-3
*
Courceys
6389
7922
10157
5.60
4.11
7.06
5 5'
Ibane, &c.
28199
44163
52184
9.09
4-30
5.10
i"
Kinnalmeaky
24287
44982
46901
7-95
4-54
5-97
n.
West Muskery
71530
108781
117236
4-30
3-8i
5-73
P.
5
TOTAL
889528
H33I32
1558281
3-
Being
2770%
Being
4478^
Being
4869^
Average
7.68
Average
5-66
Average
7.62
i
s
Miles. Miles.
Miles.
era
TABLE XXVI. Number of Families occupying each class of accommodation
in the Houses of the County (exclusive of City), in 1871.
In Houses of the
Number of Families occupying
Total.
ist Class
Accommo-
dation.
2nd Class
Accommo-
dation.
3rd Class
Accommo-
dation.
4th Class
Accommo-
dation.
Families.
Houses.
1st Class - ...
2nd ,,
3rd
. ( Stone or Brick built . . .
n I Mud Cabins
Total
3,808
780
26,879
419
4,691
23,971
649
1,567
1,405
12,119
4,334
5,656
33,137
25,376
12,119
4,334
4,325
29,3ia
24,621
11,912
4,223
3,808
27,659
29,081
20,074
80,622
74,399
TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
(WITH THE POPULATION, NUMBER OF INHABITED HOUSES, ETC.)
Villages marked thus (*}, having less than 20 houses, are included in the respective towuiaiids on
which they stand.
Aghada Lower
,, Upper
*Allihies
Area
acres.
16
5
Pop.
1871.
106
197
No. of
H'ses
23
46
j Parish in which
situated.
Aghada
Aghada
Kilnamanagh ...
Desert
Ballinadee
KHmalooda . . .
Carrigrohane ...
Ballinaboy
Rostellan
Ringrone
St. Finbar's ...
Kilmahon
Ballyclogh
Cloyne
Skull
Kilnamanagh ...
Ballyhooly
Ballinaboy
Ringrone
Kjlmacdonagh
Rahan
Kilnamanagh ..
Kilnamanagh ...
Mjdleton
Clondulane . .
Ballymoney
Ballynoe
l Ballymodan
\ Kilbrogan
Kilmocomoge...
Tullagh
~lonmeen
Kilmonoge
St. Finbar's ...
Uarrycloyne ...
Kilmeen
Hastlelyons
Ballydeloher ...
Lislee
Evilcatherine ...
Carrigaline
Myross
l^nnbulloge
^arrigtwohill ...
Tcmplebreedy
Castlelyons
} Ightermurr'gh
1 Mogeely
Kin neigh
Castlehaven ..
Killaconenagh
Castletownrothe
Townlaml. or Townlant'.s, on
which it stands.
Aghada
Agha'da and Ctirragh
Allihies
Curraghgranebeg
Ballinadee
-Madame
Ballmconig
Rearour, Barretfsuilf, and
Ballinrostig [Tulligmore
Ballinspittle
Ballintemple
Dooneenmacotter
Ballyclogh
Ballycottcn
Ballydehob
Ballydbuegan
Ballyhooly North and South
Ballyhooleen
Ballymackean
Ballydaniel, Ballymacoda
Ballymagooly, Lavally Lower
Ballynacallagh
Ballynacurriga
Ballnacorra, J^allynacorra W.
Clondulane North and South
Derrigra and Itnockaneady
Ballinlcgane, Ballynoe
Carrignagat, Dromlcigh Nth.
Reenrour West, Townlots
3altimore
3anteer
Ballindeenisk, Lybe
Dundanion, Mahon
Vi onacapa
3errynatubbrid, Gneeves, and
Laharan West
3allyarra
irooklodge
?allinvrokig and Bulterstown
"aherkeen
'arrigaline Middle, Carriga-
Carrigillihy [line West
Carrignavar
Zarrigtwohill
Snockagore
^ill Saint Anne Sth., Mohera
joi tnahomna Beg and Gortna-
Castlenmrtyr [homna More
Castletown
Castletownsend
CameLringane, Derreenatng-
gart Middle, Drom North,
Foildarrig, Knockaneroe
Castletown roche, Castle widen-
ham, and Sleemana
*Arundelmills
Ballinadee
*Balliiiascarty
29
94
21
Ballincollig
*Ballinhassig
42
524
70
Ballinrostig
Ballinspittle
Ballintemple
*BalIyandreen
9
7
100
120
IOOO
20
22
189
Ballyclogh
Ballycotton
Ballydehob
Eallydonegan
Ballyhooly
* Ballyhooleen
35
36
20
15
17
326
579
640
450
263
71
117
114
81
51
*Ballymackean
Ballymacoda
*Ballymagooly
18
_2I7
5i
*Ballynacallagh ...
*Ballynacarriga
Ballynacorra
Ballynafauna and Clon-
dulane
Ballyneen
Ballynoe
Bandon (Parl.Boro.ana
Tmvnskip
Bantry (Towit)
Baltimore
*Banteer
- 7
10
14
21
446
96
15
396
133
386
208
6131
2421
193
76
30
64
48
936
380
42
Belgooly
Blackrock
Blarney
Boherboy
Bridebridge
Brooklodge
16
34
21
15
19
i5
562
34$
152
1 88
22
119
60
3
39
Butlerstown
*Calierkeen
16
135
22
Carrigaline
*Carrigillihy
20
439
91
*Carrignavar
Carrigtohill
*Castlepoint
22
700
155
Castlelyons
Castlemartyr
*Castletown
Castletownsend
Castletown Bere
Ca.-tletownroche . . .
40
49
21
41
76
456
436
474
1002
So i
109
no
'96
169
163
TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
Cecilstown
Charleville (Town)
*Churchtown
Clashavodig
Cloanmines
Clonakilty ( Township}
*Clonmult
Cloyne
Coachford
Conna
Cork City (Mtinfl. Boro
*Coulagh
Courtmacsherry
Cove
Crookhaven
Crosshaven
Curraglass
'Dernagree
Doneraile
Douglas
Dripsey
Dromdaleague
Dromina
'Drommahane
*I)underrow
'Dungourney
Dunmanway ( Tmvn)
Durrus
Enm'skeane
'Eyeries
Farsid
Fermoy ( Township)
Freemount
Glandore
Glanmire
'Glantane
Glanworth
Glenville
'Gneeves
Gyleen
Halfway house
Inchjgeela
Innishannon
Kanturk
Kilbrittain
'Kilcolman
Kildorrery
'Kilkinnikin
'Kilmichael
Kilworth
Killawillin
>)
Area
acre
I -
72
13
'?
1086
Pop.
1871.
1 86
2482
326
882
3568
No. of
H'ses
37
464
"67
H5
66S
Parish in^ which
situated.
Castlemagner . . .
Ratligoggan
Ballintemple ...
Little Island ..
Kilnamanagh ...
I Desert and
1 Kilgarriff
Clonmult
Cloyne
Vfagourney ..*.
Knockmourne
see special Table
Kilcatherine . . -
Lislee
Ringcurran
Kilmoe
Templebreedy
Mogeely
Dronitarriff . . .
Doneraile
3arrigaline ...
[nishcarra
Dromdaleague
Shandrum
Kilshannig
Dunderrow
Dungourney . . .
Fanlobbus ..:
Durrus
fCinneigh
Kilcatherine . . .
Aghada
( Cloridulane
I Fermoy
( Knocktemple
\ Tully lease ...
iilfaughnabeg
^athcooney . . .
Kilshannig
Glanworth
Ardnageehy ..
lastlemagner
Corkbeg
3arrigaline
[nchigeela
'nnishannon . . .
! Castlemagner
Clonfert ...
Kilroe
^athclarin
i^ingrone
Kildorrery
Kilnamanagh*...
Kilnamanagh ...
Cil worth
Honanimy
ro\
89
24
44
2266
39
20
16
20
36
1235
138
167
78642
485
272
257
338
144
260
33
37
10390
"86
58
45
86
33
...
108
15
27
10
I3'4
7*3
94
204
254
228
154
26
39
46
...
83
17
2046
193
323
399
28
69
is
327
16
13
30
184
7388
205
322
334
42
804
45
42
64
...
5'
27
673
89
138
H
ii
299
1 66
213
1410
1964
116
61
35
37
216
443
27
37
H3
7
...
21
407
82
83
22
657
455
129
82
Townlaud, or Townlands, on
which it stands.
Cecilstown
Rathgoggan Middle & South
Ballylanders, Chnrchtown
Ballytrasna.
Clojm
lonmult
Knocknamadderee, Town-
lonteadbeg, Clonteadmore,
Glebe, Knockaneowen
Uonna
in city portion.
Joulagh
^ulfenagh
Ardbrack, Bawnavota, Fort-
hill
rookhaven
Crosshaven, Knockagore
Bladipool, Curraglass East and
and West, add Rosybow"
Dernagree
Demesne and Doneraile
Ardarrig and Douglas
Agharinagh
Baurnahulla & Dromdaleague
Dromina
Drommahane
Horsehillbeg, Horsehillmore
North
Dungourney
Dunmanway North and South
Carrigboy
"astlelands, Derrigra, Teadies
Lower and Upper
Eyeries
BaHynafarsid and Knockane-
[morney
Freeinount, Knocknannick
Ivnockaneglass West
Rushanes
Poulacurry South, Lotamore
}lantane
Boherash and Glanworth
lenville
neeves
Ballintra W 7 est, Finure, Glan-
turkin
Monfieldstown, Mounthovel
Cappanclare, Carrigleigh, and
I nchigeela
Farnahoe, Laherfineen
Bluepool
"urragh and Kanturk
reenane
lancluff
s.ilcolman
lUdorrery, Oldcastletown and
vilkinnikin [Scart
Kilmichael
lansherkin, Killally East,
Kihvorth. Monadrishane
.'BalljTnacmoy
TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
Area Pop.
No. of
Parish in which
acres. 1871.
H'ses
situated.
Killeigh
26 394
73
Killeagh
* j\illough
Kilnamanagh ...
Kinsale (Par I, Boro)..
313 7050
7 I6
) Kinsale.
,, ( Township) ...
300 6404
635
1 Ringcurran
* Knocknahorgan
Rathcooney
*Knockraha
Kilquane
Lady'sbridge
20
124
28
Ightermurragh. .
Leap
19
132
25
Kilmacabea
Liscarroll
36
301
64
Liscarroll
"Lislevane
Abbeymahon . . .
Loughbeg
3
43i
100
Barnahely
Macroom ( Town}
9i
3193
590
Macroom
Mallow (Parl. Boro and
379
4165
776
Mallow
Township)
M>iulbaun
Monkstown
Midlcton (Township)...
38i
3603
676
( Midleton
Mogeesha
Milford
23
216
45
Kilbolane
Milfetreet
56
1394
226
Brisbane
*Minane
Tracton
Mitche'lstown ( Town)...
102
2743
462
Brigown
Monkstown
33
718
188
Monkstown
New Glanmire
143
36
Caherlag
Newmarket
75
765
157
Clonfert
Newtown
127
21
Clonmel
Newtown
16
368
68
Shahdrum
Nohaval
Nohaval
Oysterhaven or Pallas
9
146
28
Kinure
Passage West ( Town) . . .
34
2389
375
(Marmullane . . .
Monkstown . . .
Queen.stown( Township)
535
10340
999
| Cl nm el
( Templerobin .
Rathcormac
49
454
95
Rathcormac . . .
*Rat.hcoursey
Garranekinnefke
Riverstown
162
30
| Templeusque.
( Caherlag
Rockmills
'9
177
38
St. Natlash
Rosscarbery
132
160
Ross
Roun Jhili or Old Castle
25
177
39
Ballymodan . . .
Sally Cross Roads
Scartlea
9
10
167
161
37
39
Castlemagner ...
Garranekinnefke
Schull (or Skull)
34
555
100
Skull
Scilly
6
646
79
Ringcurran
Shanagarry
13
263
26
Kilmahon
Shanballymore
7
214
45
Templeroan . . .
Skibbereen ( Township)
1031
3695
641
( Abbeystrowry
1 Creagh
Timoleague
31
449
90
Timoleague
* Tower
Matehy
* Tract on
Tracton
Unionh'all
16
477
82
Myross
Walshtown
Templ'nacarriga
Watergrasshill
17
143
52
', Ardnageehy. .
r Kilquane
Whitegate
74
95i
191
', Aghada
i Corkbefi 1
Youghal( Parl, Boro and
Townshii>\
345 6081 1070 Youghal
Townland, or Townlands, on
which it stands.
Aghadoe, Bromdihy, Killeagb
Killough [Gardens
Knocknahorgan
Gogganstown, Knockraha W.
Dromaddabeg, Ladysbridge
Kilmacabea and Keamore
Coolbane, Liscarroll, Rock-
Lislevane [spring
Barnahely, Loughbeg, and
Ringaskiddy
Gurteenrpe, Lackaduff, Sle-
veen, East and West
forms a portion of Passage W.
Doony, Kilbolane, Scart
Coomlogane and Liscahane
Minane
Ballinwillin and Brigown
Monkstown and Monkstown
Castle Farm
Lackenroe
Newmar-ket ; Scarteen Lower
Ringmeen
Bally nakil la East, Newtown
North and South
Ballyvorane South, Nohaval
Kinure
Pembroke
Maulbaun
Knockanduff, Rathcormac,
and Terramount
Rathcoursey East
Riverstown
Ballinglanna
Ballynahalisk, Ballyvoddy
Arclagh, West Curraheen, and
Roundhill [Townlands
Garraunteefineen
Scartlea Lower
Ardmanagh, Meenvane, and
Scilly [Skull
Shanagnrry North and South
Shanballymore Up. and Lr.
Castle Lower and Timoleague
Cloghphillip, Coolflugh, and
Kilnamucky
Tracton
Balincolla, ClontafF, Listarkin
Walshtown Beg
Bishop's Island, Meenane, and
Mitchelsfort [Tinageragh
Ballincarroonig, Mosestown
Corkbeg
INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES
RELATING TO ELECTIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, POOR LAWS, COUNTTL CESS, ETC.
I. PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS' ACT.
Members of The county returns eight members to Parliament : two for the county at
Parliament, large, two for Cork city, and one each for the boroughs of Bandon, Kinsale,
Mallow, and Youghal.
Act passed in ^' v tne Act l $ anc ^ H Vic., cap. 69, passed in 1850, in addition to those per-
" 1850. sons previously qualified to register a ad vote in county elections, occupiers of
any tenements rated at the last poor rate at a net annual value of ,12 and
Countv upwards are entitled to vote in elections for counties, also owners of certain
Franchise, estates of the rated net annual value of ,5. By the same Act, occupiers in
boroughs rated in the last poor rate at ^8 and upwards were entitled to vote,
subject to certnin limitations.
Actpassedin The Act, 31 and 32 Vic., cap. 49, passed in 1868, to amend the Representa-
1868. tion of the People, makes no alteration in the county franchise, but for cities,
Borough towns > an( l boroughs, reduces the 8 occupation to a rating of any amount
Franchise. ' above 4, and introduces a new franchise, by which any lodger who has occupied
as sole tenant for the 12 months preceding the 2Oth July in any year the same
Lodger lodgings (l>ein^ part of one and the same dwelling house) of a clear yearly
value, if let unfurnished, of-;io and upwards. The polling at contested elec-
tions in counties, cities, and boroughs is now for one day only.
To qmlify for voting in Parliamentary Elections, poor rates due up to 1st
.o qua i y. j anuarv mus (_ be paid not later than 1st July. Claims to be sent to Clerk of
Peace for county and to Town Clerks for the boroughs, on or before the 4th
Claims. August; a list of such claims to be published on the.ilth of same month.
Notices of rejection to persons registered, or claiming to vote, for city or county,
Objections, must be sent in as above, not later than the 2oth August ; and on the 24th of
same month, the Clerk of Peace and Town Clerks are required to publish a list of
such objections. An abstract of list of claimants and persons objected to being
transmitted to Assistant Barrister or Chairman of Sessions, Revision Courts under
Revision. tne Parliamentary Voters Act are held between the 8th September and 25th
October, notice thereof being duly given by Assistant Barrister and Clerk of Peace
II. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
City of Cork Under the Municipal Reform Act, 3 and 4 Vic., cap. 108, the city of Cork
has been divided into wards, and governed by. a chief Magistrate called Mayor,
, and a certain number of Aldermen and Councillors for each Ward ; all of
Aldermen whom, by the same Act, are elected by the inhabitants entitled to vote in right
Councillors, of their property. The Councillors are elected on 25th November ; and the
Burgesses, mayor is elected by the Council on the 1st December (to enter office on the ist
January) out of the Aldermen or Councillors. "Borough Auditors and Assessors
Auditors and (two of each) are elected on the 3rd December, by the whole body of qualified
Assessors. Burgesses ; and two Assessors for each ward, to be elected by its Burgesses.
To qualify Burgesses to vote at the next Municipal Election, borough taxes
To qualify, and poor rates, due on or before 3ist May preceding, must be paid in August.
Act 6 and 7 Vic., c. 93, requires notices of objections to Burgesses inserted
in list, and of claims to be inserted, to be given to Town Clerk not latter than
Objections Is * October, and the former left at premises of persons objected to ; the said
objections and claims to be posted conspicuously in borough for eight days next
preceding 2oth October Town Clerk - also to keep copies for perusal
Burgess Roll during same time, without fee. The Town Clerk is also required to prepare
Burgess lists for each ward by 2Oth September, and deliver a signed copy on
that day to the mayor ; also to allow access for perusal, by all persons, without
fee, and to have same posted conspicuously from the 2Oth to 3Oth September.
Revision. Revision of Burgess roll to be made between 2Oth October and loth November
A own Clerk to have Burgess roll completed this day from revised list.
III. TOWNS GOVERNMENT.
Act 9, Geo. Bandon, Clonakity, Mallow, and Youghal are under the Act 9, Geo. IV.,
IV., c. 82. ca p g 2 This Act enables any city or town to elect commissioners to superin-
tend the lighting, paving, and cleansing, of their respective districts.
The town 1 ; of Fermoy, Kinsale, Midleton, Queenstown, and Skibbereen, are
under the Towns Improvement Act for Ireland, 17 and 18 Vic, c. 103, passed
INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES. 29
in 1854, with a view "to make better provision for the paving, lighting, drain- Towns
ing, cleansing, supplying with water," and otherwise regulating towns in Ireland. l'np r v ''it
This Act may be applied for any one or more, or for all, of its purposes, to
any city or town in Ireland, having a population of 1500 or more.
One third of Commissioners under Towns Improvement Act go out of office
on ,the l$th October or next lawful day, and an equal number elected hours of Town
polling 9 to 4. The Town Clerk is required to give notice of the election at Commissnrs.
latest by 7th October. A return of the Commissioners elected is "also required
to be published by the Returning Officer not later than two o'clock on the I7th,
and notice given by him tc persons elected.
IV. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTS.
By the Act 35,& 36 Vic., c. 69, passed hi 1872, the functions of the Lord
Lie'utenant, the Privy Council, and the Chief Secretary, relating to the govern- Local
ment of tcwns, the administration of the poor laws and sanitary laws in Government
Ireland, have devolved upon the Local Government Board (late the Poor Law
Board) for Ireland. -
On the 2ist August, 1871, a previous Act was passed, which is called the
Local Government '(Ireland) Act, 1871. That Act applies to all towns in
Ireland which are under any form of local government, whether Town' Council
or Commissioners, under the Act 9 Geo. IV. , under the Act 3 & 4 Vic. , c.
108, under the Towns Improvement Act, 17 & 18 Vic., c. 103, or finally un^cr
any local Act. Government
The main purpose of the Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1871, was to (Ireland)
give to the governing body, in any case, some power or powers which they did Act, 1871.
not possess, and which that body desired, with the assent of the ratepayers, to
possess, but which heretofore could not be obtained without direct application
to Parliament at considerable expense to the ratepayers. Under this Act, after
petition presented, the Local Government Board will cause all necessary inquiry
to be made, at little expense to the locality concerned, and the desired power
or powers will be given, if objection is not made and sustained, by what is
called a Provisional Order, which passes through the Legislature usually without
discussion, and without expense to the parties asking for it.
The following powers may be obtained, and two or more powers may be
included in the same order :
1. Power to purchase land for certain denned purposes of public utility ;
2. To incorporate adjoining district with the town ;
3. To separate any part of the town from the jurisdiction of the govern- Powers to be
ing body ; und^thel t
4. To transfer to the governing body from the grand jury of the county un
in which the town is situate all authority with regard to roads,
bridges, footpaths, and public works within the town, and all
taxation for such purposes, and to make the necessary provisions in
relation to such transfer ;
5. To authorize the making of further rates in addition to the maximum
at present authorized ;
6. To provide for the future execution of, or alteration or repeal of, any
Local Act affecting the town, or any part thereof ;
7. To extend the borrowing powers it certain cases.
There are other provisions which can only be understood by reference to the
Act itself. They relate chiefly to markets and fairs, the auditing of accounts,
the borrowing of money, and other matters affecting the execution of the Act.
The Acts specially transferred to the Local Government Board are The tj.^^^
Towns Improvement Act (17 & 18 Vic., c. 103) ; Sanitary Act, 1866 (29 & 30 to said
Vic., c. 90) ; Sewage Utilization Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vic., c. 75) ; Nuisance Board.
Removal, 1855 (18 & 19 Vic., c. 121); Diseases Prevention, 1855 (18 & 19
Vic., c. 116) ; Amendment on two last Acts (23 & 24 Vic., c. 77) ; Sanitary
Act Amendment, 1868 (31 & 32 Vic., c. 115) ; Sanitary Loans, 1869 (32 & 33
Vic., c. 115) ; Common Lodging House Act, 1860 (23 Vic., c. 26) ; Burial
Grounds (16 & 20 Vic., c. 98, and 23 & 24 Vic., c. 76) ; Public Health (Ire-
land) Actf 1874.
The Sewage Utilization Act (1865), an <i tne Sanitary Act (1866), contain Sewage
clauses making their provisions specially applicable to Ireland, and a number g^ 10
of the provisions of the Local Government Act of 1858 have thereby been Sanitary
extended to Ireland, and the Irish law with regard to sewers and public health Acts,
has been assimulated to the latest English provisions.
Townland
Valuation.
Tenement
VaJuation.
INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES.
V. GENERAL SURVEY AND VALUATION OF PROPERTY.
The Tffwnland Valuation of Ireland, under the Act 7 Geo. IV., cap. 62, was
commenced in 1826 by Sir Richard Griffith, bart, LL.D., the Commissioner
appointed under the Act. The object of the valuation was to provide for the
more equally levying Grand Jury Cess and county charges.
The Poor Law Valuation, under the Poor Law Act, passed in 1838, required
Vaj r I t '. aw each tenement to be rated separately, according to its net annual value, and
'' was made in each union by local valuators.
In order to remedy the 'inconvenience arising from different systems of
valuation, the Act 9 & 10 Vic., c. no, was passed in 1846, for a Tenement
Valuation, which provides, that every tenement which is a rateable hereditament,
under the provisions of the Poor Law Act I & 2 Vic., c. 56, shall be separately
valued upon an estimate of the net annual value, *'. e. , of the rent at which, one
year with another, the same might, in its actual state, be reasonably expected
to let from year to year ; the probable annual average cost of repairs, insurance,
and other expenses, necessary to maintain the hereditament in its actual state,
and all rates, taxes, and public charges, except tithe-rentcharge, being paid by
the tenant. This Act has been amended by another Act (15 & 16 Vic., c. 63),
passed in 1852, in which one uniform principle of valuation for all kinds of
assessments was extended to the whole of Ireland, having reference to the
intrinsic worth and capabilities of the soil, its adaptation to different descriptions
of produce, and the value of the same according to a scale of prices of agricul-
tural produce, embodied in the Act ; but taking the net annual value, as in the
Poor Law Act, for houses, mines, fisheries, buildings, &c., to which such
principle of comparison could not be applied. Under this Act, the whole of
Ireland has been valued.
The cost of making the Tenement Valuation, and subsequently revising it
annually, was advanced to the counties and cities from the Imperial Treasury,
and repaid in full from the Grand Jury Rates until the year 1860, when, in
consideration of the various public purposes for which the valuation is used, the
Act 23 Vic., cap. 4, transferred the cost of making the annual revisions to the
Consolidated Fund, one moiety of which is repaid by the counties and cities.
Under the Act 37 & 38 Vic., c. 70, the proportion of the expense of the
annual revision chargeable to this county is fixed at 505 per annum from 1st
July, 1874.
The principle duties of the Valuation Department now consists in revising
annually, in cases where changes occur in the boundaries, occupancy, or
_^ proprietorship, and in making such additions as may be neccessary in properties
parunent Q f & var iatji e nature, such as buildings, railways, mines, gas and water works, &c.
VI. GRAND JURY FOR COUNTY CESS.
The Grand Jury Cess is a tax peculiar to Ireland. The purposes for which
it is raised are chiefly those provided in England and Wales by the highway
rate, turnpike tolls, county rate, rates for bridges, and police rate. The kinds
of property assessable in Ireland correspond very closely to that rateable to the
poor-rate in England and Wales. The power of the Grand Juries in Ireland
was (in 1836) limited by the creation of a tribunal called Presentment Sessions
for each barony and for the county at large, consisting of the magistrates of the
county, and a certain number of the highest cesspayers chosen by ballot out of
a list fixed by the Grand Jury, except as it provided in the Act 6 & 7,
Wm. IV, ch. 1 1 6, then passed. At these Presentment Sessions nearly all
the presentments as to which the Grand Jury have any discretion are required
to be first passed.
Previous to the passing of the Act 15 & 16 Vic., ch. 63 (1852), Grand Jury
Cess was assessed exclusively on land, but that Act, as also the Act 19 & 20
Vic., ch. 63, made all property that was liable to the payment of Poor Rates,
liable also to the payment of County Cess, exempting all property used
exclusively either for public or charitable purposes, but rating the landlord on
half the annual rent received by him from such institutions. And up to
the passing of the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vic., ch.
46), the occupiers of rateable premises were in all cases liable to the entire
payment of Grand Jury Cess, but that Act authorises the occupier of any
Agricultural or Pastoral holding, valued over .4, under any tenancy whatso-
ever, created after the ist August, 1870, to deduct from his rent one-half of the
County Cess paid by him ; and where the value of such holdings does not
exceed ,4, the County Cess is payable by the landlord. In all cases of County
Cess specially levied as compensation for any Malicious Injury, either under
Cost of
Valuation.
Duties of
Valuation
Powers of
Grand Jury
Grand Jury
Cess, how
assessed.
INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES. 3?
the Act 6 & 7 Wm. IV, ch. 116, or "The Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act,"
the occupiers are solely liable for the full amount of such special levies.
Every application to be made at the Presentment Sessions must be
lodged with the Secretary of the Grand Jury ten days before the day
appointed to hold the first Presentment Sessions ; and in case of new roads, a
map of the proposed line must accompany the application. All applications
for fees, salaries, or payments whatsoever, for which the Grand Jury has power Applications
to present, without previous application to Presentment Sessions, are to be for Works,
lodged with the Secretary of Grand Jury, with full details, six clear days
previous to the clay to be appointed under the Act for empanelling the Grand
Jury. In cases of malicious injury to property, an application to be lodged
with the Secretary of Grand Jury ten days bef' re the first Presentment Sessions,
and a notice in writing of such injury served on the High Constable of the Malicious
Barony, and Churchwardens of the Parish, and at the nearest police station, Injuries,
within six days after the commission of the injury ; and an examination on
oath, before any county justice, shall be given in within three days after the
commission of the injury ; and notices posted of such application, as is
prescribed in cases of other applications to Presentment Sessions.
Notice in writing of every application to Sessions, for any work, must he
posted on, or adjacent to, the doors of every police station within the parish
where the work is proposed to be executed, and at the posting places, if any,
appointed by the Grand Jury in the said parish ; and a copy of such notice to
be delivered to every Clerk of Petty Sessions for the district where the work is
intended to be made, or the greater portion thereof to be performed, and to the
County Surveyor, ten days previous to the day of holding the Sessions at which
the application is intended to be made.
Every person intending to traverse any Presentment generally, on the merits,
or for inutility ; cr any application for payment of money, must give notice in
writing to the Secretary of the Grand Jury, within two days after the Present- Opposing
ment Sessions at which the application for such Presentment has been taken ments. "
into consideration ; and every person intending to traverse any Presentment for
damages, must give the like notice to the Chairman of the Presenting Sessions,
and to the Secretary of the Grand Jury, stating the amount of damages intend-
ing to be claimed, previous to the commencement of the next assizes.
When the Presentment Sessions have approved of the Applications for the
execution or maintenance of County Works, tenders are then invited and sub-
mitted to the Magistrates at a subsequent Sessions held for that purpose, usually Tenders for
called Adjourned Sessions (the time and place being appointed at the Present- County
ment Sessions for the Barony previously held) and the lowest tender is accepted, w rk s> &c.
if not in excess of the amount allowed, provided the securities be approved of.
In cases where no tenders are accepted at such Sessions, the Grand Jury, under
the Act 20 and 21 Vic., ch. 15, have power either to accept a tender, or to
authorise the County Surveyor to execute the work, but the expense is limited
to the amount allowed at the Presentment Sessions.
Grand Jury Cess is levied, under votes of the Grand Jury, at Assizes,
for the following purposes :
i. Making new roads, bridges, quays, and gullets; 2. repairing same;
3. building and repairing courts of justice ; 4. building and repairing
prisons ; 5. prison expenses ; 6. police expenses ; 7. salaries to county officers ;
8. public charities ; 9. repayment of government advances ; 10. miscellaneous. p urp0 ses foi
Some of those presentments are imposed and rated at the discretion of the which Grand
Grand Jury ; but the following are imperative by Act of Parliament : Jury Cess
County infirmary and fever hospitals ; district fever hospitals and infirmarys is levied -
(partly) ; building and repairing diocesan schools ; expenses of inquests ;
constabulary force (partly); prosecution of offenders; expenses of the general
valuation (partly) ; expenses of Commissioners of Public Works ; compensation
for malicious injuries ; expenses under the Arms Act ; repayment of government
advances ; and some others of minor importance. * Presentments for works for
the general use of the county are levied on the county at large ; those for
particular districts on the baronies enjoying their benefit. Comnen-
Presentments for compensation for malicious injuries are levied either off the sation for
county at large, or off the barony, parish, townland, or sub-denomination where Malicious
the outrage occurred, as the Grand Jury may think proper. Injuries.
The following is an extract from Proclamation of Lord Lieutenant and Privy Proclamation
Council, dated I5th July, 1843, " Ordering and directing that certain detached altering
portions of Counties and Baronies shall be altered and annexed to, and become Barooies
portions of other Baronies," as follows :
INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES.
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INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES.
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and Toureen
Townland of Kilteskin, Glebe of Ditto, Aghada, Glebe
of Ditto, and Ballintra West
Townlands of Ballinacurra, Ballinacurra East. Glebe in
Ditto, Ballinacurra West, Bawnard East and West,
Loughathalea, Garranekennenck, Jamesbrook De-
mesne, and Scartlea Upper
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34 INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES.
VII. LOCAL TAXATION.
The chief local taxes in Ireland are Grand Jury Cess, Poor Rates, Town and
Harbour Taxation, Petty Sessions Stamps, Arterial Drainage Taxation, Dog
Licence Duty, Tolls, etc.
The Poor Kate is levied under the assessment of poundage rate on the net
Assessment annual value of the property rateable, which annual value is declared to be
f " the rent for which one year with another the property might be let from year
oor Rate^ j o year, the probable annual average cost of repairs, insurance, and other
necessary expenses for repairs, and all public charges, except tithes, being paid
by the tenant." The property liable to poor rates is : all land and buildings ;
mines seven years open ; commons, and all profits out of land ; navigations ;
rights of way, and other rights and easements upon lands ; tolls.
Property The following kinds of property are exempt : turf bogs, for which rent is
exempt from not paid ; places of worship ; buildings used exclusively for charitable purposes ;
Poor Rate, buildings used for public purposes ; burial grounds.
The persons liable are : the occupier of the rateable property at the time
Persons the rate is made, and in default of his payment, the subsequent occupier ; but
liable to the occupier of tenements under ^8 value in certain boroughs, and at and under
payment of ^ value elsewhere, is not liable, and in such cases the immediate lessor is to
c ' be rated instead (except where the occupier holds under a lease made before
the passing of the Act.) The owner of any rent (except owners of rentcharges)
is liable to allow the person paying him rent one-half the amount of the rate.
The owner of tithe is liable to allow the payer of the tithe the entire poundage
paid on the property out of which the tithe arises. Persons deriving any
private profit or use from property exempted, are rateable for rents received in
respect of such exempted property, to the extent of one-half of the poundage
rate. Rates for expenses incurred on account of the whole union, are assessed
by an equal rate on the whole ; and they are assessed for each electoral division
for the special expenses incurred by such division.
Payment of Act *3 anc ^ H Vic., c. 69, requires Poor Rate Collectors or Deputies to
Poor Rate, attend for receipt of Rates in respective baronies, boroughs, &c., on ist July
and three preceding days, exclusive of Sunday, at places to be named, due
notice thereof being given.
Drainaz ^ ne rates ^ or drainage are a ^ levied under the code of drainage laws, con-
Rates, sisting of the Act passed in 1842 (5 & 6 Vic, c. 89), continued and amended
by subsequent statutes, and the rates levied are partly for the repayment by
instalments of the principal sums expended upon the works and partly for
works of maintenance. The drainage works prior to 1863 were executed by
the Commissioners of Public Works, and the instalments to be repaid were
fixed by their award, which also ascertained the amount of benefit to each
proprietor and the proportion in which he was liable to rates for maintenance.
By the Act passed in that year (26 & 27 Vic., c. 88), drainage districts are for
the future to be constituted by order of the Public Works Commissioners
whenever application is made to them for the purpose, and the order of the
Commissioners requires in each case to be confirmed by statute. The execution
of the works is thereupon intrusted to the local trustees, and when completed,
the Commissioners of Public Works frame an award fixing the charge upon the
district, and the proportion payable by each proprietor for the repayment of
instalments and for the works of maintenance.
In all towns under Town Councils or boards of Municipal Commissioners or
Burial Rate. Town Commissioners acting for the borough or town, the Town Council or
Commissioners are empowered to constitute themselves a Burial Board by
resolution of their own body, and have power as such to levy burial rates to be
expended in the maintenance of old and the purchase of new burial-grounds,
under statute 19 and 20 Vic., c. 98, passed in 1856. The burial-rates are
made and levied at the same time and in the same manner as the ordinary town
rates, and are included in the returns of the Town Commissioners. In all other
places the Guardians of the Poor have a like power to constitute themselves
Burial Boards for the Union, and to levy rates for like purposes under the pro-
visions of the same Act.
Act 28 and 29 Vic. , c. 50, requires owners of dogs to obtain a licence (duty
Dog Licence 2 s. each dog) from magistrates at Petty Sessions of the district where owner
resides. After the expenses of administrating the Act, the surplus is paid over
to the Counties, Boroughs, Towns, and Townships, in aid of their local
taxation.
INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES.
35
VIII. URBAN AND RURAL SANITARY DISTRICTS.
By the Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1874, a certain defined part of each Sanitary
Poor Law Union has been constituted a "rural "sanitary district, and the guardians Districts,
of the union, as such, declared the sanitary authorities for such sanitary district ;
and other parts of Poor Law Unions have been declared by the Act to consti-
tute "urban" sanitary districts.
Sec. 10 of the Act enacts that Dispensary District Medical Officers shall be
the sanitary officers of their respective districts, together with such other sub- offi'' ary
officers as the guardians, with the consent of the Local Government Board,
shall appoint. Relieving officers and collectors of poor rates are alike eligible
for the office of sanitary sub-officer.
The guardians are also required to appoint a consulting sanitary officer, and Consultine
for this office every medical officer of the union is eligible, or any other medical and
practitioner possessing the necessary qualifications ; also to appoint an executive Executive
sanitary officer, for which office the Olerk of the Union, or any assistant of the ofg ltary
clerk appointed by the guardians, shall be eligible.
To the Dispensary Medical Officers and Sanitary Sub-Officers are assigned
the respective duties and functions in the discovery or inspection or removal
of nuisances, in the supply of pure water, in the making or repairing of sewers
or drains, or in generally superintending the execution of the sanitary laws
within their district, as follows : Duties of
Every sanitary sub-officer who shall observe or be informed of any matter offi' tary
demanding, in his opinion, attention from the sanitary officer of the dispensary
district in which he has discovered the same, shall notify it forthwith to the
sanitary officer in writing, specifying the nature of the case. Every sanitary
officer who shall have been apprised officially or shall otherwise become
cognisant of any matter demanding his attention as aforesaid, shall, as soon
as conveniently may be, visit the locality, and if, after due inspection, he finds
such matter dangerous to public health, he shall report thereon to the Board of
Guardians.
The duty of the executive sanitary officer shall be to attend every meeting of
the guardians, acting as a sanitary authority, and to take their directions from D f
time to time on the sanitary business of the board, and on the reports of the Executive
sanitary officers, and all proceedings arising thereon, and to see that the same Sanitary
are carried out and brought to a conclusion where practicable, in pursuance of Officer,
the orders of the board. In furtherance whereof, is is directed that every
sanitary officer and sub-officer shall, on receiving directions from the executive
sanitary officer, attend and assist in all proceedings in which his attendance
or assistance may be required.
The duty of the consulting sanitary officer shall be to attend meetings of the
guardians, acting as sanitary authority, whenever required to do so, and to Duty of
advise them on all matters and proceedings requiring medical knowledge and Consulting
advice in the administration of the sanitary laws. It shall be the duty of the
consulting sanitary officer and of the sanitary officers to furnish from time to
time to the Local Government Board such statistical returns of sickness and
disease in the workhouse and its hospitals, and in the dispensary districts, as
shall from time to time be required from them respectively.
The proceeding of the Board of Guardians, acting as the sanitary authority,
shall be recorded in the same manner as the minutes of the proceeding of the p rocee di ngs
board under the Poor Law and Medical Charities Acts, and a copy of such of Sanitary
record shall be annexed to the ordinary minutes of the proceedings of the Authorities.
Board of Guardians, and shall be transmitted to the Local Government Board
by the clerk of the Union, with such last mentioned minutes.
IX. POOR LAW UNIONS.
The Poor Law came into operation in 1838, but none of the workhouses
were opened for the admission of paupers till 1840. Prior to that date there
was no systematic provision for the poor, but the country was by no means I"|h system
destitute of institutions designed for their benefit. Legislative enactments had
progressively, during the last century, established county infirmaries, dispensa-
ries, lunatic asylums, houses of industry, and receptacles for destitute infants
and old people ; and similar institutions, together with schools, lying-in hospi-
tals, houses of refuge, and mendicity houses, had been set on foot in various
places by private benevolence. But the Irish system of poor law relief differed
in one respect from the systems in force hi England and Scotland, the relief
being administered solely in workhouses. Again, the legal right which desti-
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tute or infirm persons in England and Scotland had to relief was not recognized
in Ireland. The destitute, under this law. might be relieved, but they could
not insist upon it as a right. Under this singularly ineffective law, which has
of late years undergone several important modifications, the expenditure for the
year ending 1st January, 1846, was only ^3 16,026, and the number of paupers
receiving indoor relief 43,293. In 1848, under a recurrence of the famine, and
an attack of cholera, the poor rates rose to .1,627,700; in 1850, .2177,651
. . . was disbursed for the relief of the poor. Since 1857, under 10 Vic., c. 31, the
Poor S Refief svstem f out-door relief, under certain restrictions, has been progressing ; and
the present system of poor relief (especially in the matter of out-door) is being
gradually assimilated to those in force in England and Scotland. In 1873, the
total number of paupers in Ireland was 319,342, being an increase of 22,986
on the preceding year. Of these 249,133 were in receipt of indoor relief;
69,507 in receipt of out-door relief; and 602 were in blind and other asylums.
In 1857, the total number of out-door paupers on the last Saturday in February
was 1096 ; at the same period in 1874, it was 30,649. This increase is due to
the decrease of indoor relief, the daily average recipients of which having fallen
from 53,017 in 1867-8, to 46,573 in 1873-4. The total cost of poor-relief in
1873, was 790,560, being an increase of 61,229 on ^ e amount of the pre-
vious year. The number of persons assisted by boards of guardians to emig-
rate from 184910 1874 was 30,167, the amount so expended being 129,421.
Increase of In explanation of the fact, that while in England out-door relief is continuously
out-door declining, in Ireland it is the reverse, it is officially explained that, in England
the prevailing opinion is that out-door relief has been for a long time past in
excess of what it ought to be, and active exertions have been made by the
authorities to reduce its extent ; while in Ireland the popular opinion is that
there has been too little out-door relief in comparison with the indoor, and it is
the operation of this feeling at boards of guardians that the continuous increase
is due.
Out-door poor-relief, under its latest modfications, may be summed up as
j. , follows : (l) it is granted to widows having two legitimate children depending
out-^oorVe- on ner ( 2 ) * n case t ^ ie head of a family is himself disabled by some severe
lief can be sickness or serious accident ; (3) in case the house is full and infected ; (4) for
granted. a period not exceeding one month to persons evicted from their dwellings.
Notices of the Election of Guardians of the Poor are required to be issued
by the Returning Officer for each union during the month of October ; voting
Election of P a P ers are is sue d on the 1 8th March, and on the 25th the election takes place,
Poor-Law an d those guardians previously in office, and not re-elected, retire. Ex-Officio
Guardians. Guardians of the Poor, not being clergymen, assistant barristers, or stipendaries,
are selected on the 29th September. The i8th February is the last day for
receiving owners statements of claims to vote at elections.
X. MEDICAL CHARITIES.
Dispensary The provisions of the Medical Charities Act, 14 and 15 Vic., cap. 68, passed
Districts. in 1851, by which Boards of Guardians were empowered to form the Poor Law
Unions into Dispensary Districts, subject to approval by the Poor Commis-
sioners, and to provide Dispensaries for the same, took effect on the I2th
November, 1851. Each dispensary district is composed of a certain number
of Poor Law electoral divisions an average of five to each district, and a
population of from 7000 to 8000. Every district is under a separate committee,
and has one of more dispensaries and medical officers, whose duties are regu-
lated by the Act. .
XI. REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
Districts for The Act for the Registration of Births and Deaths in Ireland (26 Vic.,
Registration cap. u) ? came into operation on the 1st January, 1864. The Act provides that
Deaths and Cvet 7 P or Law Union, from and after the 3 1st December, 1863, should be a
Marriages. Superindendent Registrar's District ; and that each dispensary district of such
Union should be a Registrar's District for the purposes of this Act. In
accordance with these provisions, the Clerks of the Poor Law Unions are
appointed as Superintendent Registrars, and the Dispensary District Medical
Officers as Registrars in their respective districts.
Registration The Act 7 and 8 Vic, c. 81, for the Registration of Marriages in Ireland,
of Marriages came into operation in 1845, but marriages of Roman Catholics were exempted
c A (n 7 & 8V fr m * ts operation ; however by the Act 26 and 27 Vic., cap. 90 (1863), such
marriages were directed to be registered on and from 1st January, 1864, as
well as those of all other persuasions.
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A copy of the entries in the Registers of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Copy of Re-
for the preceding three months, must be sent by the Registrars to the Superin- {jj? 1 ^ t ' r is ~
tendent Registrars in the months of January, April, July, and October, for gistrar-Ge-'
transmission to the Registrar-General. neral.
Parents and others must give notice, within 21 days, to the Registrar of their Registration
district of the birth of any child ; and intimation of death to be given to the compulsory.
Registrar within 7 days : penalty for failing to give notice, 2OS.
XII. VACCINATION.
Act 34 and 35 Vic. , cap. 98, requires every Registrar of Births and Deaths to y a ccication
transmit to the vaccination officer of the place, once in every month, a return of within six
the births and deaths of all infants under 1 2 months of age, which have been months corn-
registered by him. pulsory.
Act 26 and 27 Vic., cap. 52, makes it compulsory for parents and guardians
to have such children vaccinated within six months after birth.
XIII. COUNTY INFIRMARIES AND FEVER HOSPITALS.
These are supported by Grand Jury Presentments, Local Subscriptions, and Hospital?.
Parliamentary Grants. By the Medical Charities Act, these allowances are to
be discontinued when the officers receiving them at the time of the passing of
that Act cease to hold their respective offices.
XIV. DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUMS.
Under the management of a board of governors appointed by the Lord Lunatic
Lieutenant and Council, and supported out of Grand Jury Cess. By order of Asylums,
the Lord Lieutenant, lunatic may be transferred from gaols to asylums ; and
magistrates have now the power, under 30 and 31 Vic., c. 118, sec. 10, to com-
mit all dangerous or insane persons direct to these institutions.
XV. REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.
Industrial Schools were first authorized in Ireland in 1868 (31 Vic., cap. 25), Industrial
for orphans or deserted children under 16 years of age. Reformatory Schools and Refor-
were authorized in Ireland in 1858, by 21 and 22 Vic., cap 103, for the recep- spools
tion of children under 16, who have been committed to gaol for some offence.
These schools are under the care of denominational bodies, and^ maintained
partly out of Government grants, partly out of Grand Jury Cess,' and partly
out of voluntary contributions.
XVI. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY.
The first regular police force established throughout Ireland was originated Police Force
by the Act 54 Geo. III., cap. 131, passed in 1814 "To provide for the better
execution of the Laws in Ireland, by appointing Superintending Magistrates
and additional Constables in Counties in certain cases. Other Acts followed,
but all were consolidated or repealed by the 6th Wm. IV., cap. 13, passed in
1836. The reserve foixe was established in 1839, by the Act 2 and 3 Vic.,
cap. 75. Originally the expense was defrayed partly by Grand Jury present- How p aid
ments, and partly out of the Consolidated Fund ; but the Act 9 and 10 Vic.,
cap 97, passed in 1846, provides that the whole expense shall be borne by the
Consolidated Fund, except a moiety of the cost of additional Constabulary
Force applied for by the Magistrates of any county or district, or of the reserve
force when employed therein, or of an increased force stationed there by the
Lord Lieutenant. The Constabulary Force consists of an inspector-general, How Consti-
deputy inspector-general, three assist, inspector-generals, county inspectors, tuted.
sub-inspectors, head-constables, constables, acting-constables, sub-constables.
XVII. RESIDENT MAGISTRATES.
Act 6 Wm. IV., cap. 13, authorizes the Lord' Lieutenant to appoint resident Resident
Stipendary Magistrates, to act in disturbed districts, or in districts where, owing Magistrates,
to the absence or non-residence of the local Magistrates, or for any other suffi-
cient cause, it should appear to be expedient.
XVIII. FISHERIES'.
Inland and Coast Fisheries. In 1848 the Act II & 12 Vic., c. 92, passed, Irish Fish*
which imposed a licence duty on engines used for the capture of salmon and eries -
trout, and constituted, for the first time, an organised body for the general pro-
38 INDEX TO PUBLIC STATUTES.
Conservators tection of the salmon fisheries, giving them, for this purpose, the disposal of the
of Fisheries. funds so ra i se d. This body, called by the Act of Parliament " Conservators
of Fisheries," was elected by the persons who paid this duty in the different
districts into which Ireland was divided by the Commissioners : and this, it may
be said, first gave effect to the laws then governing the salmon fisheries. By
the 5th and 6th of Vic., c. 106, the principle of a uniform close season for
Ireland was first observed, and the Commissioners altered the seasons during
which it was rfot lawful to take salmon or trout ; but the 23rd section of the
Act 26 and 27 Vic., cap., 114, declares angling by means of rod and line to be
legal from the ist of February till the ist of November.
No fixed en- Under the Act 26 & 27 Vic., cap. 114, passed in 1863, Special Commissioners
us"" in fTh ^ or I 5 ' 1 Salmon Fisheries were appointed. From their Report in 1866, it
cries without appears that prior to the Act of 1842, the use of fixed engines in the tidal waters
licence. of Ireland was illegal ; but a section of that Act empowered, under certain
conditions, the owners of several or exclusive fisheries to erect them. The Act
32 & 33 Vic., c. 92, imposes a penalty of ^50 for fishing with fixed engines for
salmon without a certificate. This Act amalgamates the Deep Sea, Oyster,
and Salmon Fisheries Departments.
Bcr"^^ f Boards of Conservators of Fisheries elected for three ensuing years on the
Conservators Ist of October.
Table showing the Close Seasons for Salmon and Trout fixed by Statute Law
and the Orders of the Commissioners of Fisheries in the different Districts
embraced in the County Cork.
Close Season
Coast and
Inland Fish-
eries, County
District.
Tidal and Fresh Water.
(All days inclusive.)
Angling with Single Rod
and Line.
LISMORE, Helvick Head
to Bailycolton.
CORK, Ballvcotton to
Galley Head.
SKIBBEREEN, Galley
Head to Mizen Head.
BANTRY, Mizen Head
to Crow Head.
ist Sept. to I5th Feb.
i6th Aug. to 28th Feb.
ist Oct. to 3Oth April
Do. do.
1st Oct. to 3ist Jan.
1st Nov. to 28th Feb.
1st Nov. to l6th March
Do. do.
The 2ist sec. of 26 & 27 Vic., c. 114, requires there shall not be fewer than
168 days close season in each fishery.
Weekly ^ v ^ e 2ot ^ sec> ^ 2 ^ ^ 2 7 Vic., c - IT 4 no salmon or trout shall be fished
Close Season f r or taken in any way except by single rod and line, between si* o'clock on
Saturday morning and six o'clock on the succeeding Monday morning.
XIX. LEGAL SHOOTING SEASONS.
(27 Geo. Ill, c. 35 ; 37 Geo. Ill, c. 21 ; 28 & 29 Vic., c. 54, &c.)
The following Table gives the " close" time for different kinds of Game for
Ireland. During the periods therein named, it is illegal to pursue the birds
mentioned.
Close Season
Shooting,
Ireland.
Bird.
Close Season.
Black Game ... ... ...
As " Heath Fowl "
Grouse, or Red Game
Heath Fowl
loth December and I2th August
Ditto.
Heath, or Moor Game
Landrail ... ...
Muirfowl, or Ptarmigan
Partridge .. . ... ...
Ditto,
loth January and 2Oth September
loth December and I2th August
loth January and 2Oth September
Pheasant
loth January and ist September
Quail
loth January and 2Oth September
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XX. LICENCES.
Spirit Licences. Publicans' and Distillers' licences expire on the loth of Applications
October ; and notices of application for renewal to be given twenty-one days for Spirit
previously. Applicants for spirit licences must cause notice to be duly served Licences,
on the Clerk of the Peace, the two nearest magistrates, the sub-inspector of
constabulary of the district in which such applicant resides (in his absence, the
head constable), and the churchwardens of the parish, twenty-one clear days
before the Sessions for the division in which the applicant resides, pursuant to Jaro" 'notice
3 and 4 Wm. IV, c. 68, and 17 and 18 Vic., c. 89, sec. 9. The personal atten- required,
dance of each applicant is required at Sessions. Notices sent by post to the
Clerk of the Peace should be registered.
Excise Licences expire on the 4th July ; applications to renew must be made Applications
orj or before June I3th. They comprise as follows Appraisers, house agents, to renew Ex-
auctioneers, dealers in beer, spirits, wines, sweets, spirit dealers retailing spirits cise Licences
in bottle, tobacco dealers (except publicans), sweets retailers, chemists using For what
stills, spirit grocers, tobacco manufacturers, vinegar makers, malsters, malt- they are paid
roasters, dealers in roasted malt, passage vessels, rectifiers and compounders, .
and plate dealers.
Brewers' Excise Licences expire on the 3Oth September ; applications for Brewers,
renewal must be made not later than the l8th of same month.
Pawnbrokers 1 Licences expire on the 3Oth July. Pawnbrokers
Game Certificates. Whole-year certificates expire on the 5th April ; half-
year certificates on the 5th April and 3lst October. Game.
Game dealers' Licences expire on the 1st July.
Pedlars' Certificates expire on the 3ist December ; and application for renewal p^ia.
to be made at the police station within which applicant resides.
Dog Licences must be taken out before the I2th of April in each year. Dogs.
XXI. CIVIL BILL COURTS.
The Courts of the Chairmen of Counties in Ireland correspond to the English Origin of
County Courts, but have a much earlier origin, having been originally founded Civil Bill
by an Act of the Irish Parliament (stat. 36, Geo. III., c. 25) so far back as Courts -
1 796. The following summary shows the order of proceedings in the courts :
After the termination of the criminal business at Quarter Sessions in each
town, civil bill cases in which a jury is summoned will be heard. The party
requiring a jury must lodge with the sheriff a copy of the civil bill at the time O b r se "ed in
of service of notice, and also serve notice in writing on the opposite party that Civil Bill
the case is to be tried by jury. Ordinary Civil Bills, commencing with Unde- Cases,
fended cases, will next be called in alphabetical order, as they appear in the Clerk
of Peace's book. Ejectment and Replevin cases (i.e. recovery of goods dis-
trained) will be heard on the fourth day of each sessions.
Civil Bill Processes in Ejectment Cases, and for the recovery of Legacies or
distributive shares of Assets, and in all cases were the demand shall exceed Serving of
20, must be served 15 clear days before the first day of Sessions. Civil Bill Processes.
Processes in all other cases must be served six clear days before the first day of
Sessions. Civil Bills should be given to the process servers within a reasonable
time before the last day for service at each Sessions, otherwise they will not be
held accountable for the service. Process servers are allowed to serve processes
in any part of the division to which they are appointed ; and any complaints
against them on account of unserved processes, will be heard immediately
before the commencement of civil business.
Civil Bills to be heard, and all Defences, must be entered with the Clerk of Bills and
the Peace, at the latest, on the day preceding the first day of Sessions ; and be entered*
when the Sessions commence on a Monday, the cases and defences must be with Clerk of
entered on the previous Saturday. Ejectment and Replevin Processes must be Peace,
entered with the Clerk of the Peace on the second day of each Sessions.
Defendants can save costs of Witnesses in Undefended Cases, or in defences Undefended
for time, by giving notice in writing to the Plaintiff or his attorney, admitting Cases,
the demand.
To have the Fee of Counsel allowed, his Brief, with his receipt thereon^ Fee of
must be produced to the Court at the hearing of the case. Counsel
The sheriff or his Replevinger must make a return in writing to the Court Replevin
of the manner in which the Replevin order in each case has been executed, Orders,
pursuant to the 14 and 15 Vic., c. 57, sec. 43.
No process can be entered in the name of any attorney who will not attend a t "e to '"
at Sessions to move the same. mov case.
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Postponing All applications for postponing cases must be grounded on affidavit, or the
l - ases ' consent in writing of the opposite party.
At the Cork Sessions, all cases in which the Defendants reside within the
Cases in Borough or Barony of Cork (being the Recorder's Civil jurisdiction), must be
Boroughand entered in the City book, and will not be heard until the County cases are dis-
Cork" y posed of. Civil Bills and defences in the City book to be entered on second
day of Sessions.
Cases arising out of "the Landlord and Tenant Act," 33 and 34 Vic. (1870),
I a d C w '" ^ e heard at Sessions, at times fixed for that purpose. The attorney or
(Landlord P ar ty lodging papers for the Land Sessions should endorse thereon the title of
a.iu rcuam the cause and the nature of the document, and should also lodge a copy thereof
Act, 1870.) f or the use of the Court.
After 6th February in each year, no case will be entered in the name of any
Certifi" y t' S Attorney who has not registered his Licence as directed by the Acts of 56th
Geo. Ill, c. 56, sec. 61 ; and 29 and 30 Vic., c. 84, sec. 3.
XXII. THE BALLOT ACT.
Nomination. In place of the system of nomination at the hustings, the
following method has been substituted : Candidates for counties and boroughs
Nominations are to be nominated in writing. The writing is to be subscribed by two regis-
under Ballot tered electors as proposer and seconder, and by eight other registered electors
" ct> as assenting to the nomination.
The Poll. Votes must be given by ballot . The ballot paper must show the
names and descriptions of the candidates, and must have a number printed on
the back, and have attached to it a counterfoil with the number printed upon
the face. The voter, having received his paper, must proceed to one of the
Mode of compartments in the station, and with the pencil provided in the compartment,
Registering se cretly place a cross on the right hand side, opposite the name of such candi-
date for whom he votes, thus X- He must then fold up the ballot paper so as
to conceal his vote, but so as to show the official mark at the back. After
having shown the presiding officer the official mark at the back, the voter must
place his ballot paper, in the presence of such officer, in the ballot box.
Miscellaneous Provisions. The ' local authority " of every county must, by
order, divide the county into polling districts, and assign a polling place to each
district, so that, as far as practicable, every resident elector in the county shall
have a polling place within four miles. The local authority of every borough,
Polling jf they think tit, may, by order, divide the borough into polling districts in the
ces- most convenient manner. The returning officer at a parliamentary election may
use, free of charge, for the purpose of the poll, any room in a school receiving
a grant out of moneys provided by Parliament.
Criminal Provisions. Every person who (i) Forges or fraudulently defaces
or destroys any nomination paper, or delivers to the returning officer any
nomination paper, knowing the same to be forged ; or (2) Forges or fraudulently
destroys any ballot paper, or the official mark on any ballot paper ; or (3)
Without due authority supplies any ballot paper to any person ; or (4) Frau-
Criminal dulently puts into any ballot box any paper other than his proper ballot paper ;
underThe 3 or ^5) fraudulently takes out of the polling station any ballot paper ; or (6)
Act. Withovit due authority, destroys, takes, opens, or otherwise interferes with any
ballot box, or packet of ballot papers then in use for the purposes of the
election ; shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and be liable, if he is a returning
officer, or an officer or clerk in attendance at a polling station, to imprisonment
for two years, with or without hard labour, and if he is any other person, to
imprisonment for six months, with or without hard labour. Any attempt to
commit any of the above offences is punishable in the same manner as the
offence itself.
XXIII. RAILWAY ACTS.
Plans,, sections, and books of reference relating to any projected line of rail-
way must be deposited on or before the 3Oth November with the Clerk of the
Peace, and at the Board of Trade, London, prior to application to Parliament
R .. for Act of Incorporation. Notice of application for any Railway Act must
Extensions, a ' so De inserted in Dublin Gazette and local newspaper, in October and
etc. November. And on or before 23rd December, applications to be made to all
owners, lessees, and occupiers of land affected by any proposed railway ; also
plans, sections, and books of reference to be deposited with clerks or Poor
Law Unions, and at Private Bill Office, House of Commons.
CHURCHES, UNIVERSITIES, SCHOOLS. 41
Religious Bodies in County Cork.
Irish Episcopalian Church. A Royal Commission on the revenues of the Established
Church in Ireland having been issued, the Commissioners presented their report to
Parliament in 1868-9. They found the Irish Church Establishment to consist of two
archbishoprics, ten bishoprics, thirty corporation's of deans and chapters, twelve minor
corporations or quasi-corporate bodies connected with cathedrals, thirty-two deaneries,
thirty-three archdeaconries, 1,509 incumbencies, and 500 stipendiary curates. There were
1,075 benefices, the net income of which was returned as under ,300 a-year. About 355
of these were above "200 a-year, about 420 of the remainder above ,100 a-year, and about
300 under 100 a-year. The total annual revenues of the Church from all sources,
including the aggregate net value of houses and lands in the occupation of bishops, bene-
ficed clergy, &c., and the net income for maintaining cathedral and choral services,
amounted in all to ,772,574. In 1869, "the Irish Church Act " (32 & 33 Vic., c. 42)
was passed, disestablishing the Episcopal Church in Ireland. This Act received the
Royal assent on July 26, 1869, and came into operation on the 1st January, 1871. Existing
interests were provided for, and the private benefactions left to the Church were retained
to the amount of .500,000, together with the national historical edifices, including several
cathedrals. Immediately on the passing of the Act, in accordance with its nth and I2th
clauses, the Irish Church Temporalities Commissioners took over all the property which
the late Ecclesiastical Commissioners had under their control, and issued forms of claim to
be filled up by every clergyman or other person entitled to receive a continuance of
income or compensation, under the terms of the Act. The igth sec. of the Act provides
for the reorganization of the Church, in accordance with which a clerical Synod met at
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, on I4th September, 1869, to consult on the representation
of the clergy and laity. A meeting of laymen was subsequently held in Dublin, at which
it was resolved that "the clerical and lay representatives should sit and discuss all
questions together in the General Synod of the Church, with the right to vote by orders,
if demanded by three of either order present at the meeting. " A resolution was also
carried affirming the expediency of fixing the number of lay representatives in the General
Synod, in the proportion of two to one of the clergy. On the second day of the meeting
it was resolved, "that the dioceses should be divided into three groups, and allotted a
representation as follows : Down, 71 ; Armagh, 72 ; Dublin, 59 ; Derry, 36 ; Kilmore,
34 ; Cork, 38 ; Ossory, 36 ; Tuam, 19 ; Meath, 23 ; Killaloe, 19 ; Limerick, 19 ; Cashel,
20. total, 446." The Representative Body is composed of three classes the ex-officio,
the elected, and the co-opted members : the first being the archbishops and bishops for
the time being ; the second, clerical and lay representatives, elected by dioceses ; and the
third, " persons equal in number to the dioceses, to be elected by the ex-officio and elected
members." The co-opted members must, however, be specially approved of by the
General Synod. It was also resolved that " no question should be decided except by a
majority of the bishops present, and a majority of the clerical and lay representatives
present, whether voting conjointly or separately, provided always, that when any motion
has been carried by a majority of each of the other orders present, and voting, it shall
pass, unless seven at least of the existing bishops be present, and shall concur in a dissentient
vote. The mode of election of bishops and ministers was decided by this meeting of
general convention. Claims numbering above 8,000 were received from archbishops,
bishops, lay patrons, incumbents, permanent curates, temporary curates, vicars-general,
diocesan registrars, and schoolmasters, officers .of cathedral corporations, parish clerks,
sextons, organists, choirmen, &c. The amount of commutation money paid (including
bonus, where payable), in respect of claims investigated up to February, 1873, is as
follows :
Archbishops, Bishops, and Incumbents 5,56* .877 16 *
Curates 1,724,710 7 5
Non-Conformist Ministers 613,821 14 5
Diocesan Schoolmasters, Clerks, Sextons, &c., 359,264 i I0
Total, 8,259,673 19 9
In 1861 the number of benefices with incumbents in the United Dioceses of Cork,
Cloyne, and Ross were 170, with a total tithe rent-charge of ,54, 538, and a church popula-
tion of 43,228. In 1874 the number of parishes in the diocese were 162, with 162 rectors
and 27 curates, and a church population of 40,331.
The Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. The Roman Catholic hierarchy consists of
-four archbishops and twenty-four bishops. The bishops are nominated by the Pope,
generally out of a list of three names submitted to him by the parish priests and chapter of
the vacant diocese, and reported on by the archbishop and bishops of the province. In
case of expected incapacity from age or infirmity, the bishop names a coadjutor, who is
usually confirmed by the Pope, with the right of succession. In many of the dioceses a
42 CHURCHES, UNIVERSITIES, SCHOOLS.
chapter and cathedral corps have been revived, the Dean being appointed by the cardinal
protector at Rome. The diocesan dignitaries are the vicars-general, of whom there are
one, two, or three, according to the extent of the diocese, who have special disciplinary
and other powers ; vicars-forane, whose functions are more restricted ; the archdeacon,
and the parish priests or incumbents. All of these, as well as the curates, are appointed
by the bishop. The episcopal emoluments arise from the mensal parish, or two, the
incumbency 'of which is retained by the bishop, from marriage licenses, and from the
cathedraticum an annual sum, varying from 2 to 10, paid by each incumbent in the
diocese. The incomes of parish priests arise from fees on marriages, baptisms, and deaths,
or Easter and Christmas dues, and from incidental voluntary contributions. All the places
of public worship are built _by subscription, legacies, and collections. Communities of
priests, of various religious orders and rules, called Regulars, minister in their own churches,
and, though without parochial jurisdiction, greatly aid the secular clergy. There are
numerous monasteries and convents ; the latter are supported partly by sums, usually from
300 to .500, paid by those who take vows in them, and partly by fees paid for the educa-
tion of children. Various communities of monks and nuns also devote themselves to the
gratuitous education of the children of the poor. There are three Roman Catholic dioceses
in the county Cork. The Diocese of Cork includes Cork and part of Kerry ; the Diocese
of Cloyne includes a large portion of the county Cork ; and the Diocese of Ross includes a
portion of county Cork. The Diocese of Cork comprises bishop, thirty-one parish priests, two
administrators, seventy-four curates and chaplains, thirty-four in convents, seventy churches,
seven convents, thirteen nunneries, two monasteries, three Christian Brothers' schools,
three Presentation Monks' schools, three Presentation Nuns' schools, five Sisters of Mercy
schools, and one Sisters of Charity school ; with a church population in 1861 of 206 918,
in 1871 of 201,442. The Diocese of Cloyne bishop, forty-five parish priests, two
administrators, eighty-two curates, four in college, 133 secular clergy ; 103 parochial and
district churches, twelve convents, 205 members in community, seven Christian Brothers'
establishments ; this diocese is 6 miles long by 29 miles wide, and with a church popula-
tion in 1861 of 202,294, in 1871 of 183,943. The Diocese of Ross is very small and poor,
and consists of bishop, nine parish priests, two administrators, fourteen curates total 26;
twenty-two parochial and district churches, two convents, forty-eight members in
community ; with a church population in 1861 of 64,540, in 1871 of 61,491.
Religious Orders in the County.
Orders of Regular Clergy St. Augustine, St. Dominic, St. Francis, and Congregation
of the Mission of St. Vincent, at Cork ; Capuchin Community, at Cork and Roches-
town^ Carmelites, at Kinsale; Order of Charity, at St. Patrick's Reformatory, Upton.
Christian Brothers Cork, Charleville, Doneraile, Fermoy, Mallow, Midleton, Mit-
chelstown, and Youghal. This order has three schools at Cork, and one each at
the other mentioned piaces, educating (without State aid) about 8000 boys.
Presentation Brothers. This order has three schools at Cork, at which about 2000
boys receive education.
Carmelite Convent, Cork.
Presentation Convents of Nuns two at Cork, and one at Bandon, Fermoy, Done-
raile, Youghal, Midleton, and Mitchelstown total 8.
Sisters of Mercy Cork, Kinsale, Bantry, Passage, Queenstown, Charleville, Mallow,
Mallow, and Kanturk total 9.
Sisters of Charity, Peacock Lane, and St. Patrick's Hospital for Incurables, Cork.
Sisters of the Good Shepherd Sunday's well, Cork.
French Sisters of Charity North Infirmary, Cork.
Les Soeurs de bon Secours Shrubbery, Cork.
Ursuline Convent Blackrock. The ladies of this convent conduct one of the first
, young ladies boarding schools in Ireland.
Loretto Convents Fermoy and Youghal.
Sisters of Mercy of the Sacred Heart Clonakilty.
Sisters of Mercy of the Immaculate Conception Skibbereen.
There are twenty-four schools for the poor in the county under the care of the ladies
of the above convents, at which 9500 girls and about 600 young boys receive education.
Twenty of these schools have State aid.
Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterians, who are found chiefly in Ulster, are formed
into congregations, each of whom is under the ecclesiastical government of a court called a
session, consisting of the minister and' elders of the congregation. An indefinite number
of the ministers of these congregations, with a lay elder for each, constitutes a Presbytery,
which has the charge of the congregations represented in it. Delegates from each of these
Presbyteries, consisting of all the ministers, with a lay elder for each, constitute the
General Assembly, which is presided over by a Moderator, chosen annually, and regulates
the Ecclesiastical concerns of the Body. The ministers are supported by voluntary
CHURCHES, UNIVERSITIES, SCHOOLS 43
contributions, the rents of seats, and the proceeds of the commutation of the annual
Parliamentary grant of about ^40,500, called the Regium Donum, or Royal Gift (first
granted in 1672 by Charles II.), made by the Church Temporalities Commissioners, under
the Act of 1869. There are three non-subscribing Presbyterian Bodies in Ireland the
Remonstrant Synod of Ulster, United Presbytery or Synod of Munster, and the Presbytery
of Antrim ; and the Reformed Presbyterian Synod of Ireland is unconnected with the
General Assembly. The number of Presbyterians in the county Cork in 1 86 1 was 1999,
in 1871, 2244.
Melhodisl Church and other Religious Bodies in County Cork. The Methodist Body was
founded in 1739 by the Rev. John Wesley. The ministers are itinerant, three years being
the longest period they can remain in one place. Two are generally appointed to a circuit,
which comprises several congregations ; and they are assisted by lay preachers, leaders,
and prayer leaders. Out of these is formed the leader's meeting, at which the ministers
attend, one of them called the Superintendent presiding ; and this Board, which meets
weekly, manages the affairs of the circuit. A number of circuits form a district. The
Comerence, composed exclusively of ministers, meet annually, and is the supreme court,
but all financial matters are arranged by committees, one-half of each being laymen. The
Wesleyan Body in the United Kingdom forms one connection, the President of the British
Conference being also President of the Irish one. The number of Methodists in the county
in 1861 was 2653, in 1871, 2946.* Independents, next to the Wesleyan Methodists, are
the largest dissenting body in the United Kingdom. In 1730, Presbyterians, Baptists, and
Independents were united under the name of the Three Denominations, which held
Conferences, ultimately disturbed by the withdrawal of the Presbyterians. This body has
one place of worship only in the city of Cork. Baptists. There are supposed to be
8,500,00x3 Baptists in English speaking communities, and in England and Wales the
ministers number 2,000. Baptists are distinguished by holding that baptism is to be
administered to those who are capable of exercising faith, and by immersion only, and
they are divided amongst themselves regarding communion. There is a Baptist church at
Cork city, and missions in Bandon, Blarney, Queenstown, Youghal, and Mallow.
Society oj Friends. These number 17,000 members in the United Kingdom, and have
places of worship at Cork, Youghal, &c.t
Colleges and Schools.
Queeris College. Under 8 & 9 Vic., c. 66 (1845), for establishing new Colleges in Ireland,
a charter was granted in 1849 for establishing three colleges, called Queen's College,
Cork ; Queen's College, Belfast ; and Queen's College, Galway ; and statutes issued for
their government. New charters, amending the former ones, passed the great seal in 1863.
The corporale body of each college consists of the President and Professors, the general
government and administration being vested in a council, consisting of the President and
six members of the council elected by the Professors from amongst themselves. The
members of the council hold office for three years, the two senior in each year retiring.
The duties of the Council are to make regulations for the government of the College in
cases not provided for by the statutes ; to prescribe the course of instruction to be given ;
to provide for the maintenance of discipline and good conduct among the students both
without and within the College precincts ; and to exercise a general supervision and control
over the income and expenditure of the College. An appear is given from decisions of the
council to the visitors. The visitors are appointed by the crown. They are empowered
to hold extraordinary visitations at any time, upon giving three weeks' notice to the Pre-
sident, and are required to hold their ordinary visitations at intervals of three years.
Candidates for the degree of Bachelor in Arts attend the Queen's College for three
years, and undergo two examinations in the Queen's University. They also have to pass
the College entrance examination, and College examination held at the close of each
session. The session of the Queen's College extend from October to June. In their
1st Session the student in arts study English ; Greek ; Latin ; a Modern Language,
and Mathematics.
2nd Sessson Logic; Natural Philosophy; and two of the following, viz.: Greek
(second course) ; Latin (second course) ; a Modern Language (second course) ;
Mathematics (second course).
3rd Session they study the English Language and Literature ; Metaphysics, or His-
tory or Political Economy ; Chemistry ; Zoology, or Botany.
Students who are preparing to compete for University Honors are allowed to substitute
* Many Wesleyan Methodists return themselves as Episcopalians.
t Baptists, Independents, and members of the Society of Friends are not denned in census returns ; per-
sons belonging to religious professions in this county and city other than Episcopalians, Homan Catholics,
Presbyterians, and Methodists, amounted in 1871 to about 2000.
44 SCHOOLS USEFUL PRODUCTS.
any two courses of lectures specially designed for honor candidates for two of the courses
above set down for study in the third sessions.
Bachelors in Arts are required to undergo a further University examination before being
admitted to the degree of Master of Arts.
Number and Religious Denominations of the Students attending the Queen's College,
Cork, Session, 1872-3, who matriculated : Church of Ireland, 119 ; Roman Catholics, 98 ;
General Assembly Presbyterians, 8 ; other Denominations, 7 ; Non-matriculated, 20 ;
Total, 252.
There are three Deans of Residence to the College Episcopalian, Presbyterian, and
Wesleyan Methodist.
Roman Catholic University. In accordance with a resolution of the Roman Catholic
Prelates, at their meeting in October, 1873, a considerable number of Roman Catholic
Colleges throughout Ireland have been affiliated to this university, and their students
admitted to certain of its privileges, amongst which are : the College of St Colman, Fermoy,
with 30 day pupils and 100 boarders, of whom 20 are ecclesiastical students ; and St.
Vincent's Diocesan Seminary, St. Patrick's Hill, Cork, under the Vincentian Fathers,
an excellent and well attended school.
Endowed Schools. The Act 53 Geo. Ill placed the Endowed Schools under the
Commissioners of Education. Those in this County are as follows : Bandon, Kinsale
(founded 1753), Youghal Grammar School (1613), and Midleton College (1696). Students
from the Midleton school are entitled to two exhibitions, after examinination, at Trinity
College, Dublin ; one of ,30 and one of 20 per annum.
National Schools. In 1831, grants of public money were made for the education of
the poor, and entrusted, under the Lprd Lieutenant, to the Commissioners of National
Education. In 1845, tne Commissioners were incorporated, under the title of "The
Commissioners of National Education in Ireland," and adequate powers conferred on
them. The principles on which they act are : that the schools shall be open to Christians
of all sects ; that no pupil shall be required to attend any religious exercise, or to receive
any religious instruction, which the parents or guardians do not approve of ; and that
sufficient opportunity shall be given to the pupils of each religious persuasion to receive
separately, at appointed times, such religious instruction as their parents, or guardians
think proper.
A tabular summary of the various Educational Establishments of the county will be
found on page 7, Table viii.
Reformatory School. St. Patrick's, Upton ; under the care of Brothers of the Order of
Charity.
Industrial Schools (under 31 Vic., cap. 25). Roman Catholic Males Greenmount
(Presentation Brothers) ; Females Clonakilty (Sisters of Merqy of the Sacred Heart),
Kinsale (Presentation Convent), and Sunday's well, Cork (Sisters of the Good Shepherd).
Protestant Males Boys' Home, Blackrock, and St. Nicholas, Cork; Females Glen-
brook and Training Home, Cork.
Useful Products (Minerals, Coal, etc.)
Coal. Kanturk (Dromagh. and Lisnacon colleries), Charleville, Buttevant, and neigh-
bourhood of Kingwilliamstown. Culm. Gneeves and Baljyclough.
C0//Vr Berehaven Mines (Allihies) ; in the neighbourhood of Bantry, Glengarriff,
Dunmanway, Ballydehob, Schull, Crookhaven (with silver-bearing lead), Castletownsend
(with lead and antimony), Rosscarbery (with manganese), Clonakilty (with lead), Rath-
peacon, Youghal, and Millstreet. Sulphate of barytes occur near Schull, Rosscarbery,
Bantry, and Clonakilty,
Lead. In the neighbourhood of Bantry, Leap (with iron), Minane Bridge, Carrigaline,
Ringabella Bay, and Carrigtwohill.
Iron. This metal has been extensively worked in former times, at Coomhola (Bantry
Bay), Aghadown, Roaring water, Dundaniel, etc.
Manganese. To be obtained at Rosscarbery, Leap, Castleventry, and Nohoval.
Marble. Near Churchtown and Doneraile (black), Mitchelstown (well marked), Castle
Hyde (shaded with fossils), Ballyclough (black, red, and variegated), near Cork (black,
white, grey, aad mottled), Little Island (reddish and variegated), Castlemartyr (grey),
Carrigaline (grey), Kilcrea, etc.
Ochre. In the neighbourhood of Fermoy and Buttevant.
Slates (for roofing, etc). In the neighbourhood of Bandon, Carrickbue, Cappagh, Inis-
herkin (near Cape Clear), Dromdaleague and Curraghlickey (Dunmanway), Glandore,
Rosscarbery, Galley head, Clonakilty, Timoieague, Kinsale, Nohoval Ringabella Bay.
Dolomite, or Magnesian Limestone. In the neighbourhood of Cork, Kinsale, Mallow.
[451
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
SUMMARY OF PARISHES.
[Arranged under the Baronies in which they are situated.]
For a Tabular Summary of the Acreage, Valuation, and -Population of each Barony, see p. 4. Table iv.
For a Proclamation altering the Boundaries of several Baronies, see pp. 32 and 33.
Ban try
Kilnagross page 85
Kilworth page 87
Cahcrduggan. /. 55
Durrus p a gf 67
Rathclarin . 95
Knockmourne . 88
Carrigdownane. 55
Kilmocomoge . 82
Ringrone . 96
Leitrim . 89
Carrigieamleary 56
Templebryan . 100
Lismore and
Castletownroche 57
Barretts
Donaghmore . 64
Templequinlan. 101
Templetrine .101
Macollop . oo
Litter . 90
Cienor 58
Derryvillane 63
Garrycloyne . 69
Timoleague .102
Macroncy . 90
Donerai-le 64
Grenagh . 7
.
Marshalstown . 91
Dunmahon 67
Mourneabbey . 93
East Carbery, W.D
Templeiriolaga. 100
Farahy 68
Whitechurch . 103
Castleventry . 58
Glanworth 69
Drinagh . 65
Cork-
Iinphrick 7
Barrymore
Fanlobbus . 68
Ballinaboy . 49
Kilcrumper 76
Arglnageehy . 49
Inchigeela . 71
Carrigaline . 55
Kikummer 77
Ballycurrany . 5
Kilfaughnabeg. 77
Carrigrohane . 56
Kildorrery 77
Ballydeloher . 50
KiLkerranmore. 78
Currykippane . 63
Kilguliane 77
Ballyspillane . 53
KiLmacabea . 79
Dunbulloge . 67
Killathy 79
Brit way . 54
Kilnieen . 81
Inishkenny . 7 2
Kileenemer 79
Cajierlag . 55
Kilmichael . 8 1
Kilcully . 77
Kilquane 86
Carrigtohill . 56
Kilmocomoge . 82
Killanully . 79
Litter 90
Castlelyons . 57
Kinneigh . 87
Eilnaglory . 85
Mallow 91
Clonmel . 60
Murragh . 93
Rathcooney . 95
Monanimy 93
Clonmult . 60
/~\ 1 y-
Rathbarry . 94
St.An.Shandon 97
Mourneabbey 93
Coole . 62
Ross . 97
St.' Finbar . 97
Rahan 94
Dunbulloge . 66
St. M. Shandon 98
St. Nathlash 98
Dungourney . 67
Gortroe . 69
Wesj: Carbery, E.D
Abbeystrowry . 46
St.. Michael . 98
St. Nicholas . 98
Templeroan 101
Wallstown 103
Inchinabacky . 72
Aghadown . 47
Whitechurch . 103
Killaspugmul-
Caheragh . 54
lane . 79
Castlehaven . 56
Courceys
[bane and Barryroe
Kilquane .. 86
Clear Island . 58
Kilroan . 86
Abbeymahon . 46
Kilshanahan . 86
Creagh . 62
Ringrone . 96
Ardfield . 49
Knockmourne . 88
Drinagh . 65
Templetrine .101
Castleventry . 58
Lisgoold . 89
Little Island . 90
Dromdaleague . 66
Kilmacabea . 79
Duhallow ^
Desert . 63
Donaghmore . 46
Mogeesha . 93
Myross . 94
Ballyclough . -50
Island . 73
Rathcormac . 95
Tullagh . 102
Castlemagner . 57
Kilgarriff . 77
St. Michael's . 98
Churchtown . 58
Kilkerranmore. 78
Templebodan .100
WestCarbery.W.D
Clonfert . 59
Kilnieen . 80
Templenacarigaioo
Caheragh . 54
Clonmeen . 60
Kilsillagh . 87
Templerobin .101
Durrus . 67
Cullen . 62
Lislee . 89
Templeusque .101
Kilcoe . 75
Drishane . 65
Rathbarry . 94
Whitechurch .103
Kilcrohane . 76
Dromtariff . 66
Ross . 97
Kilmocomoge . 82
Kilbrin . 73
Templeomalus . 101
Bear
Kilmoe . 84
Kilcorcoran . 75
Templequinlan. IOI
Kilcaskan . 74
Skull . 99
Kilnieen . 8l
Timoleague . 102
Kilcatherine . 75
Kilroe . 86
Kilaconenagh . 78
Condons and C Ion-
Kilshannig . 86
Imckiliy
Kilnamanagh . 85
gibbons
Knocktemple . 88
Aghada . 47
Aghacross 47
Mallow . 91
Ardagh . 48
East Carbery, E. D.
Brigown 53
Nohavaldaly . 94
Ballintemple . 50
Ballinadee . 50
Castlelyons 57
Roskeen . 96
Ballyoughtera . 53
Ballymodan . 51
Clondulane 59
Subulter .100
Bohillane . 53
Ballymoney . 52
Derryvillane 63
Tully lease . 102
Clonmult . 60
Brinny . 53
Dunmahon 67
Clonpriest . 60
Desert . 63
Farrahy 68
Fermoy
Cloyne . 61
Desertserges . 63
Fermoy 69
Ardskeagh . 49
Corkbeg . 62
Innishannon . 72
Glanworth 69
Ballydeloughy . 5 1
Dangandonovan 63
Island . 73
Kilcrumper 76
Ballyhay . 51
Dungourney . 67
Kilbrittain . 74
Kildorrery 77
Ballyhooly . 51
Garranekinne-
Kilgarriff . 77
Kilgullane 77
Bridgetown . 53
feake . 69
Kilmalooda . So
Kirphelan 86
4 6
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Imokilly contd.
Cullen page 63
Kinsale page 88
Ballyvourney /. 52
Garr)-voe pa^e 69
Dunderrow . 67
Ringcurran . 96
Clondrohid . 58
Ightermurragh. 70
Innishannon . 72
Ringrone . 96
Drishane . 65
Inch . 71
Kiimonoge . 84
Tisaxon .192
Dunisky . 67
Kilcredan . . 76
Kilpatrick . 86
Inchigeela . 71
Killegh . 79
Kinure . 88
Muskery, East
Kilcorney . 76
Kilmacdonagh . 80
Knockavilly . 88
Aghabulloge . 47
Kilmichael . 81
Kilmahon . 80
Leighmoney . 89
Aghinagh . 46
Kilmurry . 84
Midleton . 02
1 r 'i
Nohaval . 94
Aglish . 48
Kilnamartery . 85
Mogeely . 92
Ringcurran . 96
Athnowen . 49
Macloneigh . 90
Mogeesha . 93
Templemichael loo
Ballinaboy . 49
Macroom . 90
Rostellan . 97
Tracton . 102
Cannaway . 55
Titeskin . 102
Trabolgan .102
Youghal .163
Kinalmeaky
Ballymodan . 51
Brinnv ci
Carrigrohane . 56
Carrigrohanebeg 56
Corbally . 62
Orrery & Kilmore
Aglishdrinagh . 48
Ballyclougb . 50
Kerrycurrihy
Ballinaboy . 49
Barnahely . 52
Carrigaline . 55
Killanully . 79
Kilmoney . 84.
y JJ
Desertserges . 63
Kilbrogan . 74
Killowen . 79
Murragh . 93
Templemartin . 100
Desertmore . 63
Donaghmore . 64
Dunderrow . 67
Garrycloyne . 69
Grenagh . 70
Inniscarra . 72
Ballyhay . 51
Bregoge . 53
Buttevant . 54
Churchtown . 58
Cooliney . 62
Corcomohide . 62
Kilpatrick . 86
Liscleary . 89
Marmullane ' . 91
Monkstown . 93
Templebreedy . too
Kinalea
Ballinaboy . 49
innattallcon
Aghern . 48
Ballynoe . 52
Britway . 54
Clonmult . 60
Knockmourne . 88
Mogeely . 92
Inishkenny , 72
Kilbonane . 73
Kilmurry . 84
Kilnaglory . 85
Knockavilly . 88
Magourney .91
Matehy . 91
Moviddy . 93
Dromdowney . 66
Hackmys . 70
Imphrick . 7
Kilbolane . 73
Kilbroney , 74
Kilgrogan . 77
Kilmaclenine . 80
Laekeen . 88
Ballyfeard . 51
Cinsale
St. Finbars , 97
Liscarroll . 89
Ballyfoyle . 51
Ballymartle .51
St. Nicholas . 98
Rathgoggan . 95
Bally martle . 51
Clontead . 61
Shan drum . 98
Brinny . 53
Dunderrow . 67
Muskery, West
Tullylease .102
Carrigaline . 55
Kilroan . 86
Ballinadee . 50
TOWNLAND VALUATION COUNTY CORK.
TOGETHER WITH THE AREA AND POPULATION OF EACH TOWNLAND AND PARISH.
[ ll^ For Alphabetical List of Townlands, etc, see end of County Towns.]
NOTE. The following Valuation is made in pursuance of the Acts 15 & 16 Vic., c. 63, and 17 Vic. c. 8,
for the uniform valuation of Lands and Tenements in Ireland. See pp. 30, 34 of this work.
Abbeymahon Ibane and Barryroe (w.&.) Tot. Area, 448ia. 3r. 3p. Val. 29887. 5*.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area..
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
*
Abbeymahon
526 O 21
208
325
Currahevern, West
164 3 15
3
IOO IO
Aghafore
307 I 14
59
135 15
Currahy
192 o 34
60
153 1
Aghmanister and
Garrane
296 2 12
73
174 15
Spttal
153 I 7
42
169 o
Grange Beg ...
264 I 13
91
149 15
Ardgehane
448 I 4
215
338 15
Grange More
53 3 4
149
2 93 5
Creggane
310 o 38
IOI
226 15
Lehenagh
479 3 39
276
329 o
Currahevern, East.
233 o 23
54
134
Lislevane
000 I 28
272
467 5
Abbeystrowry Carbery West, E.D. (W.R.) Tot. Area, 9374a. or. 2gp. Val. 56867. gs.
Abbeystrowry ...
408 o 17
96
108 10
Derreendangan ... 212 317
48
108 o
Barnagowlane ...
151 I 23
19
47 5
Derrygool ... 114 2 36
17
32 15
Bawnagollopy ...
134 * 4
1 6
57 IS
Derrylugga ... 524 2 2
66
91 10
Carrigladda,pt. (6)
183 i 31
24
210
Drishanebeg ... 336 I 9
92
146 15
Cloghboola
H3 3 6
24
50 o
Drummig ... 473 3 3
103
148 o
Coolnagarrane . . .
310 3 16
"493
172 IS
Farranagilla ... : 6 1 3 33
27
27 10
Coomnageehy . . .
75 o 19
15
20 5
Gortnamucklagh . 332 o 19
47
1 88 o
Coronea, pt of (&}
162 O 12
61 1869 4
Inchinagotagh ... 303 2 26
56| 76 o
Curragh
296 i 39
43 157 5
Kilnaclasha ... 560 o 37
107
212 15
Deelish
70 2 27
48 52 15
Lahertidaly ... 138 3 6' 2& 90 5
(a) Including the inmates of Skibbereen Workhou*e.
(b~. The remainder of this townland is in the township of. Skibbereen.
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
47
Abbeystrowry continued.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
A. E. P.
1871.
*
A. B. P.
1871.
s.
Lisheenapingina .
92 o 36
23
43 5
Milleenahorna ...
195 3 23
44
68 10
Lissalohorig
419 2 25
III
150 10
Rea
266 o 16
3<>
97 10
Lissanoohig
3H o 15
62
154
Reencorreen
347 o 13
43
65 10
Lurriga
165 o 9
36
224 5
Russagh
431 o 22
73
212 10
Mallavonea
26 I 14
5
8 5
Skeagh
552 2 2
1 10
I2 4 5
Marsh
(a)
(*)
168 5
Tooreennasillane .
166 3 34
36
54 5
Maulbrack
450 2 39
90
327 5
Two Islands in the
Milleenawillin , . .
219 2 28
34 49 15
River lien
3 22
o 5
(a) Included in Skibbereen township.
Aghabulloge Muskery East (W.R.) Total Area, i8,733a. ir. 2ip. Val. 6i37/.
Aghavrin . .
667 I II
220
455 o
Kilberrihert
942 i 16
140 304 10
Annagannihy
2326 2 14
179
182 5
Knockglass
290 i 37
48 67 15
Aughinida
254 2 37
28
129 15
Knocknagoun
1385 3 2
205 293 10
Caherbaroul
426 o 25
69
107 5
Knockrour
937 i 13
112 398 10
Carrigthomas
347 i 3
43
7 15
Lacknahaghny ..
369 i 39
43
44 o
Clonavric
313 3 39
56
71 10
Laharankeal
182 3 8
9
68 10
Clonmoyle, East. .
756 o 8
159
490 o
Leadawillin
455 2 7
82
184 15
Clonmoyle, West .
774 o 10
187
341 10
Leckaneen
147 o 20
15
71 10
Coolineagh
425 2 3
70
147 5
Lyroe
490 3 28
38
85 5
Deelish
34i o 15
12
180 10
Mountrivers
473 o 24
63
196 5
Derryroe
505 o 10
49
176 o
Oughtihery
1031 o 19
70
276 10
Dooneens
780 i 39
98
147 15
Peake
361 3 23
961 271 15
Dromatimore
429 3 39
144
275 5
Rusheen
287 2
49| 146 5
Glenaglogh, North
618 o 18
90
166 o
Rylane
1340 3 4
238 460 o
Glenaglogh, South
667 I 36
79
177 15
Woodfield
213 o 19
25 77 o
Gortacroghig
190 2 13
6
72 10
1
Aghacross Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.)
Aghacross Townld. 355a. or. 23p. Pop. 60. Val. 3427 is.
Aghada Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 24S8a. ir. 33p. Val. 3230^ 5^.
Aghada
488 21
I0 3' 798 o Curragh
123 2 15
22
IOO O
Baliinbeg
96 o 17
9
74 5
Glenbradagh
113 o ii
17
Si 10
Ballincarroonig ..
244 o 25
51
432 5
Hermitage
155 3 18
49
109 15
Ballynafarsid
I2O O 22
83
372 5
Knockanemorney .
227 2 II
142
35 15
Ballynookery
395 2 6
112! 326 5
Mosestown
158 I 13
35
392 15
Bally sovane
84 2 2
H
64 10
Peafield
17 I 19
9
15 5
Buckstown ... 234 o 13
43 157 15
Aghadown Carbery West, E. D. (W.R.) Total Area, 8,9523. ir. 6p. Val. 4.I99/. i$s.
Aghadown
211 3 28
63
134
Knockeen
160 i 38
5i
61 15
Aidagh
211 3 4
66
99 o
Knocknamohal'gh
91 2 15
14
3i 5
Ardnagroghery ...
9O 2 I
J5
63 o
Knocknahara
155 o 35
40
79 o
Ardraly
475 i 35
204
240 o
Laheratanvally ...
123 I 12
35
69 5
Bawngare
141 o 26
19
68 5
Leighcloon
207 o o
61
97 10
Bigmarsh
174 i 6
105
100
Letterscanlan
97 i 30
35
55 10
Collatrum Beg . . .
102 3 6
67
50 15
Lisheen, Lower . . .
61 3 4
12
33 15
Collatrum More..
173 o 10
36
61 10
Lisheen, Upper...
187 o 35
55
77 10
Cunnamore
134 i 35
72
9i 5
Lissaree
137 o 24
39
54 5
Curra Beg
59 2 38
13
32 15
Lough Marsh
112 o 3
i7
92 5
Drisheen
239 O 12
54
118 15
Lyre
212 2 9
20
45 15
Dromnacaheragh .
108 3 8
39
73 10
Mallavonea
140 I 23
34
54 15
Fasagh
133 3 34
44
76 10
Mohanagh
675 2 O
147
258 o
Foherlagh
214 o 16
39
43 15
Munnane
2IO 2 6
26
57 10
Glebe
43 3 33
18
53 10
Paddock
194 I 15
9 2
134
Glebe Marsh ...
46 3 23
6
37 15
Poulnacallee
153 I 30
23
53 o
Gneeves
38 023
ii
21 IO
Prohoness
288 I 19
98
68 15
Goleen Marsh ...
69 2 12
39
44 5
Rahine
158 2 34
3*
50 o
Gurteenroe
128 i 37
52| 53 5
Reenmurragha . . .
500 I 38
114
223 5
Hollyhill
357 3 7
106 166 5 > Rossnagoose
86 3 34
26
29 10
Kilkilleen
239 i 14
115 139 o Toormore
142 o 31
13
22 O
Kilsarlaght
282 3 6
105
131 15 Turkhead ... 88 o 17
25 47 10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Aghadown continued.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Xownlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val 1874.
A. B. P.
1871.
*
A. R. P.
1871
s.
Whitehall
142 2 6
44
"7 IS
Inishleigh
13 15
Islands in Roaring
Inish Beg
370 o 37
44
192 15
Water Bay :
Inishodriscol, or
Calf Island, East...
77 i 34
22
37 o
Hare
380 3 31
279
186 10
Coolim
2 l6
Skeam, East
' 49 3
20
69 10
Illaungawna
8 o i
Skeam, West
3 3 9
15
6 5
Illaunkearagh ...
i 3 23
Sixty-two others .
12 i 17
Aghern Kinnatalloon (E.R.) Total Area, 3,489a. or. I5p. Val. 24517. 15*.
Aghern, East
328 o 9
noi 384 5
Glentrasna
284 2 14 37
257 5
Aghern West
287 2 15
88 10
Glentrasna, North
219 i i
40
!65 IS
Ballylusky
612 2 35
IO2 346 IO
Glentrasna, South
220 3 30
42
120 15
Ballymacsimon ...
426 2 5
49 356 o
Knocknagapple ..
293 2 36
96
40 o
Garryantaggart ...
312 2 12
63 271 o
Park
119 I 29
22
219 15
Garrycaheragh . . .
383 2 29
54! 202 *0
Aghinagh Muskery East (W.R. ) Total Area, 94203. ir. op. Val. 4,I79/. 15^.
Ballyvongane
237 I 19
52
99 o
Curraghanearla ...
437 3 i
58
187 9
Beheena
255 o 35
15
73 o
Curraghawaddra
396 2 9
36
IOO IO
Cappanagraun ...
259 2 25
571 104 10
Dromacullen
206 3 25
24
106 5
Carrigadrohid
559 i 25
179 405 15
Drombeg
371 2 28
27
95 5
Carriganish
432 i 16
55
88 5
Inchaleagh
292 2 O
66
124 o
Carrigathou
224 2 22
86
130 -5
Knockacroghera
455 3 38
66
171 15
Caum
421 3 28
103
211 IO
Knockeenacutten
157 3 23
12
58 5
Coolacareen
195 i 35
.65
90 10
Lack a vunaknick
200 o 34
48
38 5
Coolacoosane
183 i ii
3
108 o
Mashanaglass
935 i o
133
544 o
Coolalta
213 i i
5
H3 o
Rosnascalp
215 i 17
29
128 10
Coolgarriff
490 3 4
39
134.15
Shanakill
461 2 29
42
158 10
Coolkisha
296 2 I
52
H9 5
Shanavagha
107 2 7
21
36 o
Coolnagearagh ...
223 o 37
53
174 10
Ummera
1117 3 10
107
59 o
Aglish Muskery East (E.R.) Total Area, 6,77oa. 2r. 3Op. Val. 41507. lor/
^glish
569 2 13
123
339 5
Fergus
407 3 37
57
239 o
Ballineadig
1034 21
194
597 10
Knocknagoul
492 2 8
no
293 10
Cronody
476 2 35
80
304 10
Knockshanawee . . .
611 i 7
172
327 10
Currahaly
1036 o 25
222
679 5
Rooves Beg
396 3 25
114
230 15
Farran
1072 I 30
99
700 10
Rooves More
612 i 15
88
364 15
Farranavarra
60 2 14
70
74 o
,
'
Aglishdrinagh Orrery ard Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, 33O9a. 31-. 4p. Val. 24517. 15*.
Ardglass
42 o 19
33 5
Cloonkeen
406 i 31 19
250 5
Ballycoskery
819 2 C
130
505 5
Coolcaum
406 o 33 38
263 10
Ballynadrideen ...
642 I 13
124
608 10
Fiddane
244 2 i
43
186 10
Ballynoran
275 3 16
70
226 to
Milltown
80 o 14
65 5
Ballyroe
392 2 37 34
312 15
Ardagh Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 788oa. or. 23p. Val. 3I2I/.
Ballinteosig ... 815 I 36
112
224 o
Carriganass
211 2 6 83! 91 5
Ballycolman ... 467 o 2
71
89 15
Cornaveigh
161 o 28 29
139 15
Ballydaheen ... 16 3 29
14 o
Drishane Beg ...
168 o 13! 46
86 15
Ballydaniel ...H57 o 16
195
358 o
Knocknagappagh .
479 3 I9 ! 105
180 5
Ballyglavin
272 O 21
45! 138 o
Meenoughter
278 2 33
38
106 15
Ballygrunna ... 170 3 27
28 92 15
Monabraher
79 o.i
26
44 IS
Ballyknock ... 165 I 20
12 80 5
Monavamoge
393 o 8
5
127 10
Ballymackibbot ...] 171 3 27
46 97 5
Mountuniacke . . .
35 i 4
7
27 10
Ballynahelia
94 i 27
5 46 5
Parkmountain ...
71 2 13
13
24 5
Ballyneague
222 O 25
19 108 o
Rath
386 3 33
54
175 15
Bamaviddane ... 261 02 69 129 15
Youghal Park . . .
526 i 10
93
355 o
Breeda ...1274 0.23 73 328 10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Ardfield Ibane and Barryroe (W.R.) -Total Area, 2,645a. or. 2ip. Val. I79I/. los.
Towulands.
Area.
A. R. f.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
s-
Townlands.
Area. | Pop. Val. 1874.
A. R. P. 1871.1 *
Ahagilla
no 3 4
17
45 5
Duneen
22 2 29' 8 ( 1 8 10
Baliyva
210 2 15
41
169 10
Dunnycove
121 i i4J ii7| 149' o
Bakeenbrack
58 o 4
9
47 5
Dunowen
559 o 10 249 433 5
Brittas
II 2 30
7 o
Farran
9 39| 90 81 o
Brownstown
246 3 20
4
184 15
Garrymore
65 o 2j 12! 34 5
Caher
135 2 17
3 1
54 15
Greenanes
15 i 251 4 14 5
Carhoo
32 12
7
16 15
Little-island
48 3 21 ' 19 46 o
Clooncunnig
116 3 14
3
63 o
Moneennamucky. -.
ioi 3 4' 7 43 10
Corrabally
130 2 28
3i
5i i9
MountainCommon
324 o 29! 296 144 10
Creboy
28 o 8
7
17 o
Muckross
99 3 9 41' 107 5
Dairies
3 i 3
H
3 15
Pallas
105 3 251 34 59 10
Ardnageehy Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, i6,334a. 2r. 329. Val. 4688^ ior.
Ardarou
369 2 7
]8
52 o
Killeagh
631 o 16
33 60 o
Ardnageehy, East
698 3 30
74
220 10
Killuntin, North .
381 3 o
38; 171 15
Ardnageehy, West
477 3 13
So
206 5
Killuntin, South .
333 o 6
60 76 10
Ballinlegane
631 2 24
48
380 5
Knockaunlour ...
545 * 3i
7Q 1 125 15
Bunaglaua
247 o 29
60
329 o
Knockdoorty
35 8 2 2
4 j 4 15
Bishop's Island ...
587 2 3
49
324 5
Knoppoge
328 2 27
57! 37 10
Bridestown
905 o 8
164
30 15
Lackendarragh M.
213 3 5
26| 39 o
Carrig
325 2 31
49
35 5
Lachendarragh N.
1445 2 24
68 122 15
Chimney field
141 o 8
16
22
Lackendarragh S.
364 I 16
68| 131 '5
Commons
389 3 4
42
4 15
Lyravarrig
495 3 14
54j 97 15
Corbally
435 o 26
24
195 10
Meenane
559 o o
34; 289 15
Glannasack
485 o 20
22
88 o
Moneygorm
653 o 33
46; 57 10
Glenville
941 I 2
89
649 5
Mullenaboree ...
883 I 22
42; 135 15
Graigue, East ...
192 o 34
27
105 5
Tinageragh ...
468 2 16
27| 220 5
Graigue, West ...
969 2 2O
2CO
308 10
Toorgarriff
644 034
431 ioi *5
Inchinanagh
230 3 7
65
47 10
I
Ardskeagh Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 19283. 2r. 24p. Val. 11152. ioj.
Ardskeagh ...i 210 i 381 21 232 5|Garrane ... 1211 o o! 531 404 15
Ballylopen ...] 210 2 24! 33 214 5 1 Rathglassane ... 296 2 2! 24! 264 5
Athnowen Muskery East (E.R.) Total Area, 4,8373. 3r. ip. Val. 3,770*. i$s.
Barnagore
201 o 9
Q1
213 15
Grange
647 3 37
103
648 15
Carrigane
35 i 14
29 5
Knockanemore ...
962 3 22
332
926 o
Castleinch
372 O 22
95
233 o
Lackenareague ...
189 I 31
40
105 10
Clashanure
574 o 23
42
438 10
Lisheens
III 2
58
154 5
Classes
149 o 31
29
193 5
Mullaghroe
204 3 2
40
124 o
Curraghbeg ...'1078 I 1-2
191
528 15
Walshestown
303 3 38
61
175 15
Ballinaboy Baronies (E.R.) Cork area 6493. 2r. 3ip., val. 471^. 5-r. ; Kerrycurrihy
area 28343. Ir. 22p., val. 1775^. > Kin3le3 area 29603. 2r. 6p., val. 2144*. 15^. ;
Muskerry East area 15273. 3r. 3Op., val. 1368^. iar.
Cork.
Kinalea.
Ballincrannig
363 2 25
38
208 10
Ballinaboy
i 149 i 8
134
826 5
Ballintannig
203 o 24
H
1 2O IO
Ballyheedy
263 3 6
69 297 o
Knocknalyre
82 3 22
10
142 5
Bally nabearna ...
533 i 23
72
358 o
Kerrycurrihy.
Knocklucy
405 i i
49
293 IS
Adamstown
436 I 6
97
248 15
Lisfehill
302 2 21
4*
135 10
Ballynagrumoollia
424 3 21
191 o
Raheen
73 o 19
26
47 10
Ballynoe
204 2 31
16
08 5
Rathroe
151 o 27
ii
iro 10
Kingsiand
117 i 23 14' 61 15
Stookeen
81 3 21
15
76 5
Liskillea
444 o 23
3i
384 5
Muskery, East
Rearour and Bar
Ballyhooleen
614 2 7
170' 465 5
rettshill
608 i ii
49 384 o
Gogganshill
913 i 23! 134 903 5
Tullig Beg
150 3 27! 21 100 o
TVlir, More
47 3 ' M7
37 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Ballinadce Carbery East, E,D. and-Muskery West (W.R.) Area, 7637. or. 35p. Val.
4\66l. i$s. Exclusive of the area and valuation of the Townland of Kilbarry in
Muskery West.
. Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
i.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
fj "*
Ballinadee
329 6
63
377 5
Knocknagappul . . .
507 * 36
59
260 10
Bally volane
333 * J 7
35
175 5
Ratharoon, East .
810 i 28
106
36 5
Cloghane
488 o 17
64
235 o
Ratharoon, West .
383 2 22
24
176 15
Cloncousc
241 I 24
40
149 o
Rathdrought
1242 o 30
158
5^7 15
Kildarra
463 o 29
84
283 o
Rock house
82 2 19
14
90 10
Kilgobbin
1263 o 37
196
608 15
Tullyland
506 2 14
57
277 o
KiHaneetig
342 3 32
43
155 o
Th.ee Ishnds in
Kilmacsimon
219 o 35
101
178 o
Baudon River .
I I 24
o 5
Knbcknacurra ...
422 I 15
62
251 10
Kilbarry
697 I 2O
63
459 5
*
Ballintemple Imokilly (E.R.) Area, 2,659a. 3r. lop. Val. 1997^. 15*.
Ballinvoher
23 3 28
9
'8 5
Ballywilliam
363 3 6
97
262 5
Ballyandreen ...
74 o 33
49
75 10
Carrigkilter
155 i 7
25
132 5
Ballycatoo
266 i 34
64
186 15
Churchtown
46 i 34
43
39 5
Bally landers
322 i ii
153
236 10
Glebe
IO 2 15
IO IO
Ballymacotter ...
260 3 27
44
158 10
Kilderrig
207 I 19
46
166 15
Ballyrobin, North.
82 3 14
5
43 10
May town
372 O 22
85
257 13
Ballyrobin, South.
361 3 15
157
319 10
Tullagh
III 2 25
21
90 15
Ballyclogh Baronies (E.R.) Duhallow area 4635^ 3r. 33p., val. 3122?.; Orrery and
Kilmore area 50743. 3r. 6p., val. 3603 J. i$s.
Duhallow.
Orrery & Kilmore
Ballinookery
204 o 25
36
133 o
Ballyclogh
302 I 32
424 5
Ballynafeaha
167 o 32
3 Hi 15
Ballycushen
190 3 29
22
133 10
Ballythomas
197 2 15
35
143
Ballykitt
219 i 12
3 2
146 5
Coolnamagh
156 o 9
17
90 10
Ballinaltig
205 o 13
IO
148 5
Curraghcreen
181 i 25
14
95 15
Blossomfort
5o8 3 5
76
305 o
Dromrastill
238 i 30
3i
149 o
Croughta
614 i 35
i5
391 o
Gearanaskagh ...
280 3 17
48
217 10
Curraghalehane ...
132 2 8
30
64 5
Gortbofinna
255 3 20
34
149 10
Derry organ
286 i ii
36
209 5
Gortnagross
962 3 29
144
672 o
Garryduff
390 I 2
45
252 10
Kilcranathan
409 i 9
47
258 5
Kilpatrick
290 o 32
25
189 5
Kilgobbin
152 3 10
42
114 10
Lisleagh
403 2 15
38
323 5
Kilmichael
125 3 19
46
88 5
Mount, North ...
535 2 23
53
3 2 9 15
Kilroe
248 i 4
17
157 10
Rathnee
178 i 37
44
143 10
Longueville
317 o 7
39
259 o
Scart
595 3 36
109
4i5 15
Moanroe
202 i 38
17
96 o
Tullacondra
220 2 36
'7
128 o
Rosnagussane ...
124 3 14
38
75 15
Ruanes
133 3 6
28
84 5
Woodpark
277 o 4
30
169 10
Ballycurrany Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 3939a. or. lip. Val. 1780*.
Ballycurrany, E. . . .
175 o 5 24
135
Ballyvatta
575 i 31
53
165 5
Ballycurrany, W . . .
244 o 20
36
180 5
Clash, East
49 2 10
ii
26 o
Ballynabrannagh
Clash, West
27 2 6
13
19 10
East
225 o 24
6
in 15
Condonstown
71 O 12
6
30 10
Ballynabrannagh
Dooneen
185 I 17
'7
88 10
West
89 i 30
6
29 15
Killeagh
147 i o
IO
82 10
Ballynaclashy ...
406 3 33
76
263 o
Knockakeen
388 I 31
58
183 15
Ballynaglogh
164 3 28
25
74 o
Lemlara
278 3 22
47
171 ro
Ballynakilla
509 o 5
96
152 5
Moanbaun
400 3 18
43
66 10
Ballydeloher Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 2ioia. ir. 2Op. Val. 2043?.
Brookville ...i 117
Butlerstown, Great) 245
Butlerstown Little 124
Calehane .. 135
Corbally, North... 69
Corbally, South... 1 155
Ballyvisteale
Ballyvisteale De-
mesne
Blossomgrove
Brookhill
Brooklodge
250
55
409
60
475
3 34 39
2 22 l8
o 37 59
3 35 3
3 18 289
254 5
73 5
280 10
40 10
563 5
2 13
33|
141
3 23
4 6J
267
i i
3 27
,
84
103
10
2 21
5|
95
15
I 29' 23!
139
10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Ballydeloughy Fermoy (E.R.) 19993. 31-. I4p. Val. 1563^. 5-f
Townlands.
Area.
A. H. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
A. K. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
t.
Ballindangan
662 3 13
20 1
515 5
Commons
25 3 28
15
3 5
Ballydeloughy ... 656 3 31
172
524 10
Glenahulla
365 ' 7
73
273 10
Castleterry ... 288 3 15
72! 246 15
Ballyfeard Kinalea (E.R.) Total Area, 34613. 3r. 25p. Val. 1819^
Balliagarry, East..
338 o o
54
185 10
Ballyhamsane
262 2 9
27
135
Ballingarry, Mdle.
322 on
107
181 10
Ballynoe
195 o 20
9
45 o
Ballingarry, West,
408 i 31
IO
212 IO
Fartha
524 2 I
69
279 o
Ballinluig, East ...
233 i 8
47
154 5
Kilboy
l82 I 22
25
98 o
Ballinluig, West...
332 2 21
70
281 o
Robertstown
43 o 2
29
157 o
Ballintrideen
232 3 19
55
90 5
Ballyfoyle Kinalea (E.R ) Total Area, 28853. 2r. 4p. Val. i&igl.
Ballindeasig
464 o i8 ; 72 225 13
Killowen
418 2 23
137
.238 5
Ballinvologe
220 o 30 28, 89 o
Reagrove
421 3 6
180
324 5
Ballyfoyle
382 3 15 18 234 15
Reanieshouse
189 2 3
37
89 5
Bally vorane
175 i 18; -
72 o
Ringroe
180 i 18
12
85 15
Britfieldstown ...
432 2 33 213
335 10
Ballyhay Baronies (E.R.) Fermoy area 24383. ir. I5p., val. 2425*. IQJ. ; Orrery and
Kilmore area 23973. 2r. 33p., val. 2"jl2l. $s.
Fermoy. \
Orrery &> Kilmore
Ballyhay
221 3 32
41
239 15
Broghill, North ...
579 2 14
68
573 10
Ballynaboola
192 o 34
29
140 o
Broghill, South ...
195 2 20
36
221 IO
Ballynaboola,Wst.
257 3 23
12
168 15
Castleharrison . . .
239 2 4
57
33 15
Cooleen
328 o 17
88
381 o
Coarliss
7i 3 6
9
156 o
Newtown
520 3 39
66
525 15
Farran
102 O 8
9
102 5
Pruntus
481 o 25
85
7" 5
Kiltoohig
357 i 12
5
289 15
Sorrel
436 o 5
40
2 59 o
Knock3rd3mrum. .
310 2 33
8
260 10
Rathmorgsn
541 o 16
75
805 o
Ballyhooly Fermoy (E.R,) Total Area, 52523. ^r. I3p. Val. 3462'. 5^.
Ballyhooly, North
585 I 21
79
627 o
Conva
714 i 26
80
855 o
Ballyhooly, South
1176 i 9
160
1085 15
Gortroche
1259 3 3i
163
364 5
Castleblagh
1516 3 6
229
530 5
i
Ballymartle Baronies (E.R.) Kinalea area 50673. 2r. 4p., val. 3243^. 5-r. ; Kinsale,
4353. ir. 2ip., val. 2i8/.
Kinalea. _ ^
Durah
144 2 71 32
42 5
Arlinstown
418 2 IO
49
33i o
Fahanalooscane ...
536 3 21
Si
395 5
Ballindresrough ...
76 2 I
2
36 15
Farlistown
35 o 9
21 O
Ballintober
251 O 21
42
153 5
Garravesoge
327 o i
62
112 IO
Ballymartle ..;
317 o 32
18
180 10
Knockane
162 3 12
ii
58 10
Ballynaloughy . . .
371 I 26
68
383 15
Mill-land
57 2 21
28
48 15
Bawnleigh
365 o 13
49
201 O
Mullagh
213 3 16
13
87 o
Coolkirky
526 o 34
66
429 5
Scart
219 2 2
44
169 o
Corruragh
339 3 22
71
257 o
Shanavally
308 2 3
39
34 5
Curra
U3 * 1 9
3 1
65 5
Kinsale.
Dooneen, North...
102 2 37
6
44 10
Coolcarroon
435 i 21
55
218 o
Dooneen, South...
149 2 17
17
92 10
Ballymodan Baronies (W.R.) Carbery East, E.D. area 31143. or. i6p., val. 4657*. $s.;
Kinalmeaky are3 49663. ir. 5p., val. 8677^. 5-f.
E.D.E. Carbery.
Corravreeda, E. .
258 o 39
34, 210 15
Bally langley
288 2 28
65
535 5
Corravreeda, W. .
169 i 17
14! 96 o
Carrigcannon
59 o 31
4
38 15
Cripplehill
125 i 13
16) 58 15
Clashafree
477 o 34
IOI
2 97 o
Garran Beg
170 i. 37 fdj 82 15
Glogheenavodig,
Knockanreagh ...
139 3 12
18
144 15
part oi(")
44 2 14
...
236 15
Lissaphooca
513 o i6| 60
3^3 i5
Cloghmacsimon,
Moanarone, pt. (<*)
23 3 4 47
657 15
part of (")
166 2 12! I2'i7o6 10
Tullyland
348 2l| 32
278 10
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the township of Bandon.
52 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Ballymodan contd. Barony of Kintialmeaky (W.R.)
Townlandi.
Area. Pop
Val. 1874
Townlands.
Area.
Pop
Val 1874.
A. tt. P. 1871
i.
A. R. r
. 1871
s.
Castlebernard
398 I
5 7
3 553 c
Gurteen
.256 13
3 6<
5 I8 4 S
Clancool Beg
536 o 3
i 9
^ 383 5
Killountain
. 483 3 i6i 4<
? 390
Clancool More ..
. 374 i 20! 9
3 495 10
Knockaveale
.563 12
2 9 !
i 481 o
Curravarahane . .
-327 3i
1 4
'> 273 5
Knocknagarrane
461 3 i
: 14^
\ 518 o
Danganbeg
.181 01
i 3<
3 71 15
Meelon
. 428 i I.
> 5;
1 201 IO
Gaggan
. 599 2 lit 9.
>- 274 5
Roundhill
126 i 3:
i
218 10
Gully, part of ..
129 2 29) 2(
> 4633 o
Ballymoney Carbery East, E.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 73O9a. 3r. I7p. Val. 4II7/. 5*.
Aidea ... 295 326
99 o
Gkm
194 i :
5S
109 o
Ballynacarriga ... 124 I '
6;
; 68 15
Grillagh
3l6 2 C
> 52
155 5
Buddrimeen ... 227 I 2;
> 128 o
Inchafune
871 3 5
212
387 10
Bunanumera ... 232 2 3'
5<
i 86 15
Kilcaskan
221 2 3?
3
155
Carrigeen ... 210 2 \
34
103 o Kilvinane
199 o 13
3c
IO2 15
Currabeg ... 173 I ic
2/
84 10
' Kilvurra
356 3 35
165 10
Curraghcrowly, E . 327 3 3^
6i
204 10
Knockaneady
393 2 it
108
300 15
Curraghcrowly W. 242 o 38
77
148 10
Phale, Lower ...
287 o 24
36
207 5
Derrigra
177 2 4
3S
424 o
Phale, Upper ..
234 o 23
60
130 5
Derrigra, West ...
320 o 30
26
173 10
Shanaway, Et. ,.
386 i ii
60
183 10
Edencurra
516 I 25
146
274 15
Shanaway, M. ...
296 3 27
68
123 15
Garranure
436 3 21
98
1 80 ro
Shanaway, W. ...
266 O 12
28
121 O
Ballynoe Kinnatalloon (E.R.) Total Area, 77i5a. 2r. 27p. Val. 3907^.
Ballinlegane
443 2 29
82 222 O
Garraneribbeen ...
343 i ii
33
219 o
Ballinscurloge ...
633 o 24
100 464 IO
Glenreagh
343 i 39
40
196 15
Ballyknock
405 3 21
76 130 15
Glentane
274 o 20
70
81 10
Ballyknock, North
317 I 38
53 163 5
Killasseragh
340 2 2
38
186 o
Ballyknock, South
600 3 28
32 53 10
Kilphillibeen
535 2 5
76
298 o
Ballymonteen
482 i 14
66j 282 o
Knockakeo
296 o 25
13
43 5
Ballynattin
373 i 7
70
225 5
Longueville, North
355 3 20
76
181 o
Ballynoe
Booladurragha, N.
243 2 5
289 i ii
18
289 10
173 10
Longueville, South
Rathdrum
271 2 23
336 2 37
29
47
152 o
151 10
Booladurragha, S.
270 3 ii
24
171 10
Shanaboola
190 I 31
10
18 15
Cullenagh
367 i 16
89
203 10
Ballyvourney Muskery West (W.R.) Total Area, 26,6o2a. 2r. 6p. Val. 4573*.
Bally makeery ... 463 o 1 8 30^
272 10 j Gortnagross
151 3 26 14
38 15
Bardinch ... 391 3 14 26
18 14 Gortnascarty
255 o o 35
59 o
Cahercarney
88 2 28
13
33 10
Gortnatubbrid ...
513 2 18 155
130 o
Cappagh, East ...
541 o 20
47
119 10
Gortyrahilly
1054 2 33 66
93 15
Cappagh, West . . .
312 i 14
60
71 5
Inchamore
1635 2 29 106
88 15
Coolavoher
165 3 23 20
52 5
Killeen
156 3 13 32
70 5
Coolavokig
923 2 8 206
421 o
Knockanure
616 3-37 118
243 15
Coolea
584 3 23
136
128 5
Lumnagh Beg ...
76 i 30 16
28 10
Coolierher
238 3 28
75 5
Lumnagh More ...
183 2 12
12
26 5
Coolnacaheragh...
308 o 24
53
112 5
Milleeny
1504 2 30
137
163 5
Coomnaclohy
1403 2 I
86
176 15
Murnaghbeg
28l I 24
50
69 5
Coomnagire
858 3 9
40
57 10
Rahoonagh, East
33i 3 ii
57
79 o
Coumaclovane ...
882 o 4
27
31 15
Rahoonogh, West
367 I 19
53
72 o
Dangansallagh ...
7o8 3 5
129
163 5
Rath, East
344 i 19
23
45 15
Derree
360 i 26
28
24 o
Rath, West
259 i 19
3 2
36 o
Derreenaculling . . .
467 2 39
68
60 10
Reanabobul
662 3 23
2 3
15 o
Dereenaling
[670 2 26
144
58 15
S crahanagown . . .
416 22
30
26 10
Derrylahan
645 3 4
28
36 10
Shanacloon
342 3 2
142 15
Derrynasaggart ...
1812 o 15
207
205 15
Slieveragh
646 I 31
242
324 15
Flats.
141 2 4
24
85 5
Togher
171 o 36
18
36 10
Fuhiry
034 I 20
53
57 o
Toonlane
254 I 17
21
85 10
Glebe
63 o 25
12
42 5
Ullanes, East ...
35 6 3 12
4 6
75 15
Gortanacra
233 i 34
44
76 o
Ullanes, West ...
614 o 3
73
100 15
Gortnafunshion ...
103 r i 18
42 5
Baraehely Kerrycurrihy (E.R.) Total Area, ?94a. 3r. 2p. Val. 1638^. I5.r.
Ballybricken
53 o 30 12
f, f \ ?. it r- Q
146 I Loughbeg
143 12
1761 368 5
,o| ,^ T0
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS. . 53
BallyspillaiiC Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 2o88a. or. 37p. Val. 1305^.
Town lands.
Area. Pop.
A. B. P. 1871.
Val. 1874-
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
18/1.
Val. 1874.
Ballyspiliane, East
325 o 17 34
194 io
Glenathonacash ...
37 3 i
27
164 5
Ballyspillane.Wcsl
455 2 i 55
328 o
Gortocrue
454 3 28
328 io
bamanhiliane
78 o 30 7
41 5
Killeendooling ...
195 i 32
52
106 o
Elfordstown
218 3 4 46
118 io
W3lshtownmore...
52 2 4
24 o
Ballyoughtera Imokilly (E.R.) Total area, 4,5323. la. 36p. Val. 3706^. i$s.
Attiquin
75 o 24 9
74 15 ; Glennageare, East! 270 i 6 87 196 I"?
Ballintotis
4?8 o 15
78
344 o Glennageare, West
296 i 36 30 185 5
Ballybraher
84 3 2
5
104 5 Gortstoke
190 i 29
131 "9 o
Ballynascarty
477 i 2
89
342 io
Gurteenina
124 i 26
61 64 o
Caherultan
122 2 30
42
96 o
Kilbree
252 2 34
53 247 15
Castlemartyr
648 3 35
58
851 o
Killuriga
171 2 3
38 109 o
Curragrine
140 o 38
32
127 5
Kilmountain
282 o 30
331 266 5
Dromaddamore ...
Dromsarane
195 o 35
185 3 3 6
39
39
167 IO Loughaderry
97 io Meelshane
189 2 25
257 o 24
33
28
137 io
127 15
Farrantrenchard. . .
129 o 39
20
51 15
Bohillane Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 10963. 2r. 39p. Val. 882^.
Bohillane
248 o 25
39
211 lOjRooskagh
237 o 34 22: 245 5
Garrananassig ...
145 3 23
26
102 5
Shanagarry
27 o 36
33 o
Loughane
287 3 29
.79
214 o
Shanavagoon
114 I 12
23 76 o
Bregoge Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, 13323. 3r. Val. 981?. i$s.
Bregoge
701 i 39 92
537 5
Dunbarry
40 2 o 12 55 p
Bauvaimgh
153 * 36
7
48 15
Tullig
177 3 io, 17
127 15
Currymount
259 i 35
12
H3 o
1
Bridgetown Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 32393. 2r. 3Op. Val. igig/. 5-r.,
Bridgetown, Lr. ..
553 3 3 1 II2 565 o Glandonohoe ... 1227 3 34 66 56 15
Bridgetown, Up...
540 I 9
177 580 15
Grange
357 i 3 9o
211 10
Clifford
128 I 30
36
139 o
Kilquane
321 3 8
78
272 5
Cloon
109 3 35
12 94 o
Brigown Condons & Clongibbons (E. R. ) Total Area, 15212*1. ir. 2p. Val. IO388/. 15-r.
Ardglare .-,239 I 3
47
115 o Garryleagh
185 i 27 31! 113 o
Ballinwillin
138 3 32
70 269 15
Glenatlucky
454 2 25
66 119 5
Bally beg
248 2 36
63 106 5
Glenduff
1132 2 26 230
234 o
Ballygiblin
192 o 13
31 108 o
Gurteenaboul
223 i 6 35
I2 5 15
Ballynabrock
347 o 30
61 174 10
Kildrum
411 07 28
249 5
Bally namona
370 3 4
III 221 O
Killakane
821 i 39 44
209 io
Brigown
688 3 17
733077 5
Kilshanny
377 23
54
249 15
Carrigane
799 2 16
189 423 io
Kiltrislane
267 3 19
50
129 io
Cloonlogh
327 o 25
136 242 io
Knocknamuck ...
259 2 27
81
118 15
Coolnanave
403 i 15
63 390 io
Mitchelstown ...
840 o 5
30
95 9
Coolyregan
579 3 o
149 356 15
Parknakilla
'Si 3 35
23
76 5
Corracunna
374 o 18
103 232 o
Pollardstown
488 o 19
80
215 15
Curraghvoe
941 O 12
191
308 o
Skeheen
478 i 3
89
238 15
Curraghmore
523 3 17
118 232 io
Skeheen, Upper .
1207 032
146
108 6
Furrow
425 r io
85 161 io
Stagpark
306 o 18
53
246 15
Garrane
487 i 26' 115' 443 io
Turbeagh ... 519 I 37 94 141 15
Brinny Kinnalmeaky (W.R.) area 37073. or. 35p., val. 2394^. 5^. ; Kinnalea (E.R.)
area 8833. or. 26p., val. 653^. ; Carbery East, E.D. (W.R.) area, 3083. or. I5p.,
val. 466^. 15-r.
Kinnalmeaky.
Castlenalact
Finnis
Kilmore
Kilnagnady
Kilpatrick
Moneen
Kinnalea. \
454 3 17
80
284 io
Brinny .,-, 440 2 17
1 06
415 o
642 i 9
99i 39i 5
Clashanimud ...! 442 2 9
71 238
692 3 18
119
419 io
,'
712 i 17
"5 353 5
E. Carbery, E.D.
1103 o 9
204
904 io
Rochfort ... 308 O 14
78
466 1 5
ioi 3 5
14
41 5
54
PARISHES AND TOWNLAT^DS.
Britway Barrymore and Kinnatalloon (E. R.) Area 367ba. 2r. op. Val. 1850^. $s.
Exclusive of the area and valuation Rathrum in Kinnatalloon.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
*.
Townlands.
Aita.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 7*74.
Ardra
390 2 13
44
244 10
Coolknedane, Nth.
116 i 33
15
84 'o
Ballaheen
332 20
26
'59 5
Coolknedane, Sth.
67 i 18
2
'3 o
Ballyard
207 2 30
44
127 o
Curraghdermot ...
7'9 % 2 31
48
309 o
Ballydaw
55 o 32
H
22 15
Knocknagare
48 2 15
4
27 5
Bally volane
36l I 14
46
307 15
Knocknaglohall . . .
81 2 29
5
44 5
Barrafohona
967 I 2
128
345 10
Knocknaskagh . . .
83 3 25
10
IO 10
Britway
225 3 13
29
153 15
Portavarrig
12 3 5
i 15
Kinnatalloon Rathdrum, 339a. ir. up. Pop. 27. Val. J7-I/.
Buttevant Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, 11,582 3r. 22p. Val. 104111.
Ardaprior
794 o 38
93,
322 10
Gar ranen agee voge.
227 o 27 15 143 15
Ardskeagh
382 o 29
33
196 10
Grange, East
513 i 4 83 616 o
Bally Beg
746 o 13
107
775 5
Grange, (West . .
425 20 46} 472 15
Ballybeg, East ...
4i7 * 3'
48
314 10
Knockanare
389 3 15 49
291 15
Ballybeg, Middle.
493 3 39
74
243 10
Knock barry
330 o 23 74
367 o
Ballybeg, West ...
438 2 35
7i
293 15
Lackaroe
155 .3 loj 72 142 15
Boherascrub, East
282 o 35
46
375.0
Lackfrancis
"3 3 35
9
80 I 5
Boherascrub, West
527 i 23
69
412 5
Lisgriffin
308 i 16
52
151 10
Buttevant
5 o 5
632 10
Pepperhill
156 2 19 ii 129 5
Castleland
67 2 6
33
218 o
Poulnareagha
139 3 20 19, 71 5
Clashnabuttry ...
38 i i
7
188 5
Rathclare
443 o 39 48 575 10
Copestown
348 i 32
78
284 5
Spital
505 2 15 93 299 o
Creggane
278 3 o 71
736 o
Templemary
754 i 7
8i| 452 15
Curraglass
320 3 22{ 72
153 o
Tinniscart
405 2 17
79' 346 5
Dreenagh, East ...
230 3 3i 29
167 o
Velvetstown
709 o 2 58 505 o
Dreenagh, West...
196 i 32 23
103 o
Waterhouse
224 3 ii 17 224 15
Farrancotter
165 2 ioi 8
126 10
Caheragh West Carbery, W. D. (W.R.) area 221193. 3r. 4p., val. 6471?. ; East
Carbery, W. D. (w. R.) area I4o6a. or. 7p., val. 4607. 15^.
W.Carbery, W.D.
1
Dromourneen
1107 3 13
124 164 5
Aghaville
SIS i 33
1 02
174 10
Garrane
969 o 17
123. 220 15
Ballaghadown N.
235 3 27
3
85 15
Glanaphuca
629 o 36
89 143 15
Ballaghadown S.
221 I 22
25
72 15
Glanatn.iw
690 i 30
74
106 o
Ballyourane
535 i 29
94
192 5
Glandarta
471 o 29
42
90 15
Barna
302 i 35
16
102 15
Gortdromagh . . ,
335 036
48
68
Bauravilla
579 o 38
177
176 o
Gortnascreehy . .
713 o'lS
98
174 10
Bawnboy
257 3 5
5
83 5
Inchingerig
390 o 30
80
131 o
Bawnishal
365 2 18
57
116 10
Inchybegga
264 i ii
20
5 1 'o
Bunalunn
435 2 33
75
186 o
Kealanine
779 2 32
7c
132 15
Caheragh
664 2 23
163
262 o
Killeenleagh
270 i i
61
98 19
Carrig
97 3 9
25
40 15
Kilnagcspagh
346 2 9
5'
87 5
Cloghane Beg ...
134 2 ii
28
80 10
Knockgorm
421 3 10
8}
113 o
Cloghane More ...
132 o 9
23
59 10
Lackenafasoge . .
282 3 19
4'
52 15
Clooncugger
758 i 5
196
254 o
Lassanaroe
374 035
10.
93 o
Coarliss
291 2 31
76
145 o
Lissangle
443 3 33
ii
243 5
Coolbane
52O 2 13 126
155 'o
Lognagappul
383 i 2
6
36 10
Coolboy
522 o 25
93
120
Madore
208 o 8
23
113 10
Coolnaclehy
285 2 37
58
132 o
Maulagallane
55 3 23
5'
56 10
Cooradowny
163 I 16
34
59 o
Maune
142 o 5
43
71 10
Cooragannive
347 o 16
68 123 o
Maunvough
230 o 18
36
62 5
Cooranuller
729 3 26
160
180 o
Milleennahorna ...
119 3 28
15
24 15
Cullomane, East...
755 2 39
100
175 o
Mullaghmore
271 i 15
29
65 5
Cullomane, West
364 3 5
'65
9i 15
Shanavalla
128 3 10
25
69 15
Derreenavarrihy . . .
282 o 38
35
67 5
Trawlebane
499 2 24
68
84 15
Derreennacno ...
201 I 5
45
56 o
E. Carbery, W.D.
Derreeny
306 i 23
85
153 IS
Lissane, Lower ...
246 O 12
84
97 10
Derryishal
278 o 31
43
54 10
Lissane, Upper ...
281 i 4
55
87 o
Dromcorrngh
584 o 9
121
208 5
Rearahinagh
357 i 20
112
119 o
promore
621 21
135' 208 5
Tooreen
521 i n 103
157 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Caherduggan Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 61313. ir. 39p. Val. 53677 5*.
Towalands.
Area.
Pop
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop
Val. 1874
A. E. V
. 1871
s-
A. B. P.
1871
s.
Ballybrack
. 406 2 2<
> 3<
) 211 C
Clogheen
442 o i:
i 61
441
Ballydineen
. 190 i 3
; 2(
> I0 3 5
Cornahinch
161 i ic
> ii
156 10
Ballymague
43 2 o
3
' 3io 5
Curraghakerry . .
193 i i
2:
! 144 O
Ballymee
. 212 O 2(
i i*
1- 201 5
Domroe Common
5 84 2 C
) 9*
22 O
Baltydaniel, East 649 I 2.
5 9'
I 536 ic
Kilburn
204 2 1C
) 2<
) 212 O
Baltydaniel, West 410 3 3;
i 8;
i 629 5
Kilmacoom
242 3 (
> 21
217 5
Banefune
127 o j
> I.
114 c
Lag
382 I 2.
i 5<:
> 348 10
Caharduggan, N.
334 o ic
) 2C
) 200 C
Lisnagrough
133 I 3:
r
123 o
Caherduggan, S.
468 o 3;
3J
257 5
Richardstown ..
371 I 2J
' 5'
418 o
Cahermee
257 3 3"
6c
) 301 10
Two-pot-house ..
411 2 r
1 64
331 15
Caherlag Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 35563. 3r. i6p. Val. 5366/. 5^.
Ballinglanna
608 3 i
187
1298 5
Kilcoolishal
442 i 39! 237
853 o
Ballyhenick
22O 2 36
5c
358 IS
Killacloyne
328 2 3 6
5
306 10
Ballynagarbragh. .
232 I 3C
25
161 o
Killahora
424 2 1
iie
55 I0
Ballynaroon
194 o 8
54
215 15
Lackenroe
451 i c
175
559 15
Dunkettle
413 3 7
47
826 o
Rowgarrane
240 o iJ
90
236 15
Cannaway East Muskery (E. R.) Total Area, $2253.. or. 38p. Val. 332/7. 15^.
Bawnatemple
181 i 37 44
104 14
Lehenagh
404 i 17 74
245 o
Classes
152 2 15: 30
9i 5
Loughleigh
512 2 3 97
267 15
Cooldrum
189 2 33' 49
97 10
M3hallagh
276 3 3i i 47
164 5
Coolnacarriga ...
190 2 27 49
99 15
Monallig
252 o o 30
158 15
Coolnashamrogue
146 o 29 18
71 10
Nettleville D'msn.
508 I 25 84
360 10
Coolnasoon
125 i 12 29
44 10
Rathonoane
408 2 13 54
370 5
Killinardrish
310 2 14 104
272 10
Shandangan, East
605 3 33 122
336 15
Knockavullig
465 o 4 103
230 10
Shandangan, West
494 3 25 78
417 5
Carrigaline Cork (E.R.) area, 61463. or. 26p; val. 7763/. 15*. Kerrycurrihy (E.R.)
area, 79483. 2r. ap. ; val. 8878/. los. Kinalea (E.R.) area, 4043. or. 8p. ;
val, 219^. lor.
Cork.
Ballygarvan
1251 3 34
257
934 5
Ardarrig
55 i H
15
83 o
Ballygrissane
271 o 24
5'
170 10
Ballinimlagh
105 o 38
21
112 5
Ballynametagh . . .
165 i 16
168 5
Ballinrea
888 2 22
71
584 5
Boycestown
158 i 29
45
94 1
Hallybrack
17 2 II
IO
75 o
Carrigaline, East..
332 i 24
77
49i 5
Liallyduhig, North
283 2 31
12
147 10
Carrigaline, Mdle.
406 i 27
255
839 5
Ballyorban
564 2 2
57
441 10
Carrigaline, West.
458 o 34
149
811 10
Castletreasure ...
827 O 22
330
1136 15
Commeen
589 2 i
68
284 15
Douglas
254 o 30
587 o
Coolmore
558 2 21
101
76i 5
Grange
156 I 26
1 02
780 10
Curraghbinny ...
586 I II
225
923 o
Knocknamullagh .
335 i 7
3i
300 o
Fahalea
285 o i
25
142 5
Monfieldstown ...
43i 2 39
204
1182 o
Frenchfurze
490 2 8
73
355 o
Maryborough
264 2 10
40
387 10
Hilltown
140 o 33
67
137 5
Moneygurney
911 2 7
198
771 15
Kilnagleary
577 2 ii
122
822 5
Mounthovel
178 2 21
28
2 57 o
Knock More
189 o 16
26
183 o
Oldcourt
344 i 17
43
382 10
Raheenering
127 2 38
12
80 o
Rochestown
505 o 27
1 60
481 o
Raheens
175 * *3
65
258 5
Hop Island, Lgh.
Raheens, East ...
34 o 18
22
46 5
Mahon
12 I 2
3
70 o
Shanbally
353 * 27
3"
553 5
Nine others, do....
4 o 33
4 5
Shannonpark
201 2 29
55
251 10
Kerrycurrihy.
Kinalea.
Ardnaclohy
62 3 31
3
68 10
Ballinlining
75 3 28
13
43 5
Ballinrea, South...
197 2 32
75
161 o
Ballinvarosig
203 o 33
29
96 5
Ballintaggart ... 100 3 17
i
150 10
Knocknalurgan ...
124 3 27
28
80 c
Ballyduhig, South 233 3 27
9i
191 o
Carrigdownane Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 7973. or. gp. Val. 598^. IDJ.
Carrigdownane, L. 310 o 381 43' 263 o I Lisnagoorneen ... 183 3 14 13) 133 4
Carrigdownane, U. 302 337! 40202.10!
S 6 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Carrigleamleary Fermoy (E. R.) Total Area, 33203. or. 5p. Val. 27g8/. ioj.
Townlands.
Area.
A. H. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
*
Townlands.
Aiea.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Vat.*8 74 .
i.
Annakisha
51 I 17
43 10
Kilcanway
670 ' 2 35
116
586 5
Ballysheban
275 2 24
30
252 15
Lackanamona
305 3 22
53
266 5
Carrig Demesne...
279 3 5
7
306 o
Lissanisky
301 i 15 59
289 15
Carrig Park
309 2 37
35
288 15
Mountnagle
307 i 16
3
241 10
Cooldurragha
691 3 28
69
423 5
Mountrussell
43 i "
~
29 5
Dromsiveen
82 3 35
10
7i 5
Carrigrohane Cork (E.R.) area, i6o5a. ir. i8p. ; val. 25O2/. los. East Muskery
(E.R.) area, 10533. or. gp. ; val. 2787^. 8j.
Cork.
Carrigrohane
Curraheen
1543 2 14
61 3 4
91 10
Ballincollig
Coolroe
Great Island
f, East
746 o 22111682409 8
234 2 22 122 285 o
72 i 5] ; 93 o
Carrigrohane Beg Muskerry. East (E.R ) Total Area, 2o6ia. 'ir. 36p. Val. i838/. i>f.
Bawr.nafinny
143 2 12 10 137 5
Cbolyduff
449 i 34
44 401 5
Carrigrohane Beg.
156 2 38
47 151 10
Dromasmole
217 3 8 34 168 16
Coolatanavally . . .
360 i 10
79 310 o
Lackenshoneen .. 410 2 12
34 332 10
Coolatubrid
141 o 16
10
102 5
Woodside ... 181 3 26
1 34 235 10
Carrigtohill Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, tO3i8a. 2r. 23p. Val. 9909^. $s.
Anngrove
297 2 38
12
450 10! Garrancloyne
170 i ol 25
149 15
Ballinbrittig
924 I 38
66
383 5
Garranes
295 o 4
86
157
Ballyadam
256 3 16
32
378 15
Gortagousta
23 i 33
9
30 15
Ballycurreen
375 o 29
70
278 5
Gortnamucky
239 2 34
72
261 o
Ballyleary
158 i 3i
21
74 o
Johnstown
175 o 17
9i
3i8 5
Ballynabointra .
338 3 12
IO4
387 5
Kilcurfin Glebe...
10 o 35
9 15
Bally regan
207 3 23
47
150 5
Killacloyne
184 o 32
49
281 5
Ballyrichard Beg . . .
IO7 I 22
34
104 o
Labaun
13 o 39
II IO
Ballyrichard More 285 o 17
89
403 o
Lackenbehy
306 2 9
33
132 o
Barryscourt
699 o 9
US
761 15
Longstown
128 O 20
13
80 o
Burgesland
117 2 26
159 5
Lysaghtstown ...
270 2 37
40
177 10
Carhoo
97 i 15
37
149 o
Poulaniska
53 o 6
17
60 10
Carrigane
432 3 9
85
493 5
Spring Hill
165 2 II
16
145
Carrigtwohill
566 2 7
996 10
Terry's Land
269 o 14
87
319 15
Cloneen
676 2 9
44
296 10
Tibbotstown
228 I 15
34
176 o
ClydufT
III 2 32
26
164 15
Tullagreen
"3 3 3
26
261 10
Curragh
585 3 4
27
445 I0
Water-rock
349 o 12
72
418 5
Fahydorgan
147 2 2
M
123 o
Woodstock
581 2 17
"3
360 o
Foaty
221 2 26
77
259 10
Brown Island, in
Forest-town ... 124 2 23
93 10
Lough Mahon . 8 I 10
2
7 IS
Castlehaven Carbery, West, E.D. (w. R.) Total Area, 105423. ir. Val. 5184^. iu.
Adrigool ... 450 I o 70 165 10
Farranagilla .... 102 2 19
38 10
Aghills
732 3 29 1821 306 o
Farranconnor
114 i 30
'3
56 10
Ardgehane
177 3 i 29 51 15
Farrandau
117 21
16
55 o
Ballycahane
122 2 4 51 47 10
Farrandelgeen ...
ioi 3 10
19
58 15
Barry roe
235 2 27 3 49 10
Forenaght
683 3 4
236
242 10
Bawnishal
385 3 23 129 141 10
Glannageel
1 10 2 26
19
39 10
Bawnlahan
183 i 26 90 69 10
Glasheenaulir. ...
133 i 8
29
67 15
Bawnagollopy . . .
53 2 16 14 10
Gokane ..:' 167 3 34
49
79 15
Bluid, Fast
104 3 27 40 31 10
Gortacrossig ... 204 3 30
83
94 o
Bluid. West
183 o 18 22 39 10
Gort brack
222 I 22
41 92 o
Carrigtishane
217 i 33 31 204 5
Gurranes
163 i 3
id 76 10
Castlehaven
202 3 o
76 160 10
Inane
79 o 25
24) 39 10
Castletownsend ...
315 22 12 698 II
Kiladerry
196 I 15
85 92 o
Crosslea
41 2 6 18 20 10
Killangal
371 2 J
64! 183 5
Cullenagh
860 o 6 158 326 o
Knockdnim ... 29 i 10
8 10
Curra Beg
245 2 24 59 93 15
Lahardane Beg ... 71 3 n
18
30 o
Derryleigh
264 3 39 70' ioi 10
LahardaneMore... 232 o 34
28
72 10
Dooneen
271 i 8, 74 115 o
Lettertinlish 397 2 i
in
184 15
Drishane
77 2 38 20 loo o
Lickowen ... 139 o 13
113
105 i?
Fahou'ragh ... 114 3 29 26 38 5
Lisheeaioe ,., 167 3 i
23' 80 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Castlehaven contd. Barony of Carbery, West, E.D. (W.R.)
57
Townlands.
Area. Pop. ,Val. 1874.
A. R. P. 1871 S.
Townlands.
Area.
A. F. P.
Pop. 1 Val. 1874.
1871. s.
Lissarankin
144 o 15 38 54 o
Sraorane
223 O 12
59
123 10
Money vollahane. . .
342 o 23
95 119 o
Toehead
219 3 37
95
117 o
Raheen
256 3 24
76
137 15
Horse Island, in
Reendacussane . . .
94 3 14
13
43 o
Castlehaven ...
26 2 4
9
15 S
Scobaun
180 2 9
97 102 15
Castlelyons Condons and Clangibbon (E.R.) area, 29983. or. 38p. ; val. I793/. I 5 J -
B3rrymore (E.R.) area, 97203. ir. ip. ; val. 74087. 5,'.
Condons &* Clngb.
Farran, North ...; 80 3 27 6 60 o
Ballydorgan
499 2 21
114
251 o
Farran South ... 127 2 26 25 124 15
Currabeha
434 i 22
85
224 5
Glenarousk ... 1059 215 99 508 5
Kilbarry
877 I 22
"3
613 15 Grange ... 337 3 4 $i\ 287 o
Kilmagner
765 3 5
IOI
478 lojKilcor. North .. 538 on 56; 389 o
Knockdromaclogh
360 3 3i
78
178 10 - Kilcor, South ... 889 on 67 440 IN
Rcssnabrone
60 o 17
4
47 15
Kill St. Anne, N.i 348 30, 40 361 10
Barrymore.
Kill St. Anne, S.| 496 9 - 279 5
Ballyarra
744 i 28
106
730 15
Killawillin ,' .
540 5 161 618 15
Ballyhamsherry ,..
383 * 16
65
355 5
Mohera
94 3 5 - 9" 10
Ballyoran
575 2 23
53
277 o
Pellick
324 6 78! 243 10
Ballyrobert
169 o 10
28
182 5
Rathbarry
47 32 31 58 15
Ballytrasna
419 2 25
56
312 10
S purree
276 2 2 37! 177
Corrin
7H I 2
70
438 10 ] Towermore, Lwr..
160 2 9; 153 o
Deerpark
336 o 7
46
237 loj Towermore, Upper 246 25 32 261 10
Castlemagner Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 78803. ir. 26p. ; Vsl. 58717. $s.
Assoks
303 2 201 48 322 lOjGlenlohane ...; 63 o 31 38; 69 o
Ballintober
331 o 24
44 296 o Gneeves ...; 170 2 17: 37! 93 5
Ballygiblin
442 3 3
29 431 15 Gurteenbeha ... 296 2 13' 37 195 10
Ballyhass
247 o 18
41; J 97 10
Kilgilky, North... 173 2 14 24 III 10
Ballymacmurragh.
399 o 28
48 219 10
Kilgilky, South... 378 3 i8J 37 243 o
Ballynamona
114 i 13
17 56 10 Killavallig ... 339 o 32 32 242 15
Bannagh
251 2 10
n 169 15
Kilpatrick ... 122 3 16 12
89 o
Baunoukgh
53 3 12
51 15
Kippagh, Middle.. 95 o 15
18
68 15
Bettyville
302 2 21
34 217 5
Kippagh, North. . 137 2 27 20
75 IS
Bluepool
50 3 35
10 44 5
Kippagh, South... 60 I 8 13
40 15
Castlelohort De-
Knockardsharriv. . 268 3 I
5
195 10
mesne
223 2 II
17 165 o
Lisduggan, North 221 3 n
35
165 10
Castlemagner
241 3 39
69 224 5
Lisduggan, South. 304 3 25 35
209 15
Cecilstown
239 2 37
273 5
Lohort, East
250 3 n
25
149 10
Coolawaleen
291 i i
37 167 10 Lohort, West ...
228 o 31
19
138 o
Coolnahane : /:
484 i 5
48 318 5JPulleen
343 3 23 29
215 10
Coolnamagh ... 138 I 35
II 99 lo'Rathmaher
98 3 27 21
138 o
Garraunteefineen.. 137 o 21 16 129 15 Two Gneeves ... 71 2 13' 7 1 45 o
Castletownroche Fermoy (E.R.) Total Ares, 64843. 2r. 23p. 31.5980'. io.r.
Annesgrove
412 3 5 29
383
Connaberry
106 3 16
78 10
Ballinaltig Beg ...
159 i 4
25
131 5
Garranachole
124 i iS
34
97 5
Ballinvoher
637 2 6
153
440 5
Lisnagoorneen . . .
482 2 31
61
399 10
Ballyadeen
553 o 26
116
579 o
Lougharuane
304 o 29
81
218 o
Ballydole
776 3 17
US
581 10
Naglesborough ...
224 o 37
7
181 5
Ballygrillihan
217 3 l6
34
166 5
Parkacunna
84 i 39
6
49 o
Ballyhimock
35i 2 14
49
305 o
Rathnacarton
293 o 4
*
207 10
Bally veelick
183 2 1C
22
135 10
Scrarour
66 o 38
44 IS
Castletownroche..
804 3 17
86
895 5
Skenakilla
3i7 i 19
2
265 10
Castlewidenham . .
184 3 14
35
537 10
Sleemana
198 3 14
2
284 15
Castleventry Carbery, East, W.D., (W.R.) area, 34913. or. I3p. ; val. 14107. t5.r.
I bane and Barryroe (W.R.) area, 12623. 2r. I7p. ; val. 6047. $s.
.. 390 o 29 51 134 10
Carbery. E, W.D.
Foxhall
Castleventry
544
o
17
145
236
10
Inchinattin
Clashatarriff
274
i
3 5i
119
10
Killeigh
Coolcraheen
265
2
3
*i'$
128
5
Knockfeen
Coolnagay
3*5
3
8 57
143
Maulvirane
Derrybaun
80
i
21 21
30
5
Same
2 20 127, 174 5
i-8! 34! 84 10
09: 7; 51
2 loj 33!
o
91 10
3 23 77 217 JO
58 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Castleventry contd. Baronies of Carbcry, East, W.D., and Ibane and Barryroe, (W.R.)
Towniands.
Area.
A. R.
Pof
'. 187
. Val. 1874
! , J.
Townlands.
Area.
A. F. r
Poj
187
. Val. 1874.
i. s.
Ibane &> Barryn
>e
Clasharusheen .
. 159 2
6 3
8 78 15
Ahagilla
. 316 o
7 4
5 153 I.
| Derryvreen
76 3
5 *
9 5i o
Ahaglaslin
.169 II
i 8
9 9i i<
) Knockatlowig .
. 312 2
6 7
6 122 O
Bohona
. 229 2
2 4
8 107 .
5 I
Churchtown Duhallow (E.R.) area, io77a. 3r. 25p. ; val. 622^. 15^. Orrery and
Kilmore (E.R.) area, 6g69a. ir. 2Op. ; val. 5539^. $s.
r Duhallorv.
Clashganniv
276 i 6 24 229 o
Ballybahallagh .
1077 3 25 i6(
5 622 15
Coolmore
175 2 33 38 loo o
Orrery fs" Kilmor
Cregfannacourty. .
255 O 2 27 24! IO
Annagh Bogs
254 3 i
1C
> 124 10
Cullig
277 i 31 17 219 o
Armagh, North ..
534 i :
( 3<
> 406 o
Dunbarry
108 i 8 -
- 73 10
Annagh, South ..
190 3 r.
! 2C
) 174 10
Egmont
6l2 3 12 I2C
> 552 o
Ballindillanig
326 2 3;
6;
294 5
Gurteenroe
433 2 o 45
' 239 10
Ballyadam
104 3 22
. i*
95 o
Gurteenroe Com-
Ballygrace
322 2 5
3-
189 o
mons
51 i 20
15 10
Ballynaboul
362 3 c .
63
316 5
Imogane
278 2 7 24
i. 205 10
Bally namuck
75 3 7
s
62 5
Leap
133 3 2 1C
> 105 10
Bally vaheen
153 o 13
2 5
105 10
Moanroe
75 o 28
7 15
Burton Park
156 2 12
3C
163 15
Monntbridget
240 i 28 nS
125 5
Carrigeen
328 2 1C
32
215 10
Mountcorbitt
175 o 19 14
107 15
Churchtown
164 2 26
397 '5
Rath
287 O 2 52
292 5
Clashelane
175 o 26
M
159 5
Walshestown
438 o 29 53: 321 15
Clear-island Carbery, West, E.D. (W.R.) Total Area, i5O4a. 3r. 2p. VaL 3777. 19^.
Ardgort
88 2 25
34
21 IO
Glen, West
65 2 26
5
10 15
Ballyieragh, North
240 I 13
93
52 15
Gortnalour
49 2 19
47
14 10
Ballyieragh, South
202 i 39
47
33 o
Keenleen
86 o 37
23
26 15
Carhoona
42 o 15
22
14 o
Killickaforane ...
39 2 26
27
II O
Comillane
141 2 5
59
36 10
Knockanacohig ...
62 o 33
IO
12 15
Croha, East
4i 39
15
9 15
Knockannamaur-
Croha, West
67 3 2
12
9 14
nagh
38 i IS
26
12 5
Glen, East
108 o 8
22
26 10
Lissamona
176 o 25
106
62 5
Glen, Middle ...
52 2 18
24
21 10
Clenor Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 4289a. or. 38p. Val. 3I99/. 3^.
Annakisha, North
596 o 38
42
357 IS
Cooldurragha
307 o 20
12
154 15
Annakisha, South
271 3 16
49
244 15
Dromdeer ....
208 2 9
47
118 o
Ballygarrane
347 3 25
37
283 o
Garranachole
296 3 28
21
254 10
Ballygown
403 i 4
70
320 o
G randy
189 3 10
21
J 5 2 15
Casllekevin
394 o 14
in
371 15
Killuragh
360 3 o
52
323 o
Clenor, North ...
306 i 3
4i
191 5
Powerstovra
385 2 24
42
276 10
Clenor, South ...
220 3 7
38
151 5
Clondrohid West Muskerry (w.R.) Total Area, 271 14a. ir. 28p. Val. 8o74/. 15*.
Ardeen
360 i 25
48
102 5
Coolaniddane
625 3 12
146
323 o
Ardnacrushy
405 3 8
IO2
2O2 O
Curra
163 3 9
3 1
41 15
Ballymacorcoran. .
226 2 22
44
76 10
Curraleigh
559 i 3
54
133 5
Bawnatanaknock .
382 3 22
79
136 5
Derryleigh
465 * 15
40
103 o
Bawnmore
515 I 22
137
244 10
Dromagarry
221 I i;
4i
131 o
Cabragh
398 I 15
3i
80 15
Dromonig
33 3 28
5'
194 10
Cackanode
221 3 13
16
99 5
Dromree
348 3 15
81
172 15
Caherbirrane
717 3 H
68
153 15
Englishgarden . . .
33 i 4
22 10
Caherkeegane ...
327 2 37
77
175
^arranenagappul. .
592 o 6
191
293 o
Candroma
456 o 8
65
160 5
jarraneycarney ... l
182 i 16
96
2O2 IO
Carriganimmy ... i
227 o 33
183
206 5
jlananarig
493 o 18
65
175 15
Carrigaphooea . . .
205 2 38
So
148 15
jlantane, East ...
651 i i
92
115 o
Carrignamaddry...
285 2 3
75
121 15
Glantane, West ...
601 i i
112
141 10
Carrigonirtane . . .
334 2 12
29
106 10
CJlebe
76 2 7
12
58 10
Clashmaguire
474 3 19
5
109 15
^rlendav ... i
3 8 7 2 9
74
173
Clonfadda
242 o 10
61
112 15
Sortavranner
289 3 16
44
9 1 5
Coolacoosane
242 3 8
52
69 o
jortnagishagh ...
391 2 2
30
93 10
Coolacresig ,.
159 i 3*
32
60 15
[iortnalicky
319 2 23! 90
159 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Cloodrohid contd. Barony of West Muskcrry, (W.R.)
59
Townlands.
Area.
Pop
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area. Pop
v al. 1874.
A. R. P
1871
*
A. R. P. 1871
A *.
Gortnapeasty
. 190 o 3.
2(
5 71 5
Lackaneen
308 3 3*
. 84
L 139 15
Inchinahoury
158 2 <
2
; 72 o
Lacktify
167 o 35
3<:
> 94 o
Inchinlinane
226 I I(
62 98 15
Liscarrigane
533 2 i
6
140 o
Kilboultragh
583 o :
84 247 o
Lissacresig
251 3 12
45
124 10
Kilgobinet
318 3 2C
6'
H9 10
Maulnagrough . .
38l 12
9*
no o
Killaclug
215 3 34
2<
83 10
Maulnahorna
1633 o it
172
208 15
Kilmountain
189 o i
K
> 49 15
Moanflugh
415 3 2
95
133 o
Kilpatrick
206 o 35
45
81 5
Mullenroe
689 I 14
9S
2IO IO
Knocknagappul ..
1897 i
182
276 5
Prohus
278 o 17
5*
132 10
Knockraheen
999 i ic
184
220 10
Scrahanard
35 3 3 C
57
126 5
Labbadermody . . .
541 o 24
4
49 o
Scronagare
212 I 16
45
86 o
Lackaduv
328 o 34
63
89 10
Teerbeg
176 o 4
36
no 5
Clondulane Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) Total Area, 49163. 3r. Val. 5601^. 5-r
Ballinveelig
147 O 22, 19
84 5
Curragh, Lower ..
120 3 ii
7
164 o
Ballynafauna
256 3 36
26
255 15
Curragh, Upper...
312 3 18
56
208 5
Ballynamona
126 2 9
7
172 10
Garry noe
169 3 10
36
129 15
Bally vadona
400 o 37
29
398 10
Gearagh
159 i 21
18
185 15
Bawnaglogh ...
81 2 16
7
73 o
Knockdromaclogh
282 3 34
39
122 15
Betty ville
182 o 10
44
216 10
Licklash ...
191 i 10
17
329 10
Boolabwee
119 i 10
10
71 o
Lisnasallagh
129 i 32
8
169 5
Careysville
291 o 19
39
534 o
Mount Rivers ...
55 i 4
24
235 15
Carrigabrick
221 2 30
34
305 o
Rath-healy, pt. (<*)
212 i 37
55
397 10
Carrigatoortane ...
170 o 30
27
181 15
Shauacloon
304 2 39
19
306 o
Clondulane, North
178 I 29
74
374 10
Strawhall
573 o 10
79
535 o
Clondulane, South
129 i 6
35
183 o
(a) Remainder of this townland in the township of Fermoy.
Clonfert Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 621093. 2r. lop. Val., 19183^. 5j.
Ballyduane, East . . .
141 2 71 22
70 o
Glennakeel, South 1540 i 39 104 101 5
Ballyduane, South
57 2 35
34
98 o
Glennakeel, West.
79i 3 9
60
45 15
Ballyduane, West.
255 3
37
100
Glennaknockane. .
646 2 II
42
42 o
Barley Hill
835 2 9
116
340 5
Glennamucklagh,
Barnacurra
508 o 26
80
169 5
East
843 2 35
60
71 10
Blueford
416 6 15
80
75 5
Glennamucklagh,
Carrigcastle
268 2 13
71
125 10
West
1320 i 8
197
167 5
Castlemacauliffe . . .
214 2 5
16
I2O 15
Glentanemacelli-
Clashroe
404 i 7
60
151 15
got
585 3 8
52
78 15
Clonfert
259 2 37
37
164 o
Gooseberryhill ...
1361 o ii
209
428 o
Cloontycummade .
297 3 10
3*4
170 10
Gortknockaneroe .
290 i 27
19
161 10
Commons, North .
258 o 13
Jf\A
45 o
Gortnaglogh
99 o 16
18
33 10
Commons, South .
1131 3 23
194
184 15
Gortnascregga . . .
336 o o
58
160 5
Coolacoosane
315 * 2
199
275 o
Greenfield
249 3 22
33
165 o
Coolagh
335 o i
55
132 o
Grillough
356 i i
193 10
Coolykereen
200 i 39
30
84 5
Inchantotane
85
73 '5
Copsefield
275 o 32
29
140 15
Island
534 3 7
85
239 5
Cummerduff
216 3 10
49
61 5
Kanturk
325 o 38
424
1419 5
Cummeryconnell,
Kilknockane
675 i 33
100
298 10
North
8l3 2 22
37
27 5
Killowen
349 i 16
44
180 o
Cummeryconnell,
Knockacluggin ...
739 2 21
37
59 5
South
1536 3 26
48
181 10
Knockacummer ...
405 i 30
63
5 15
Curraduff
565 o 10
94
289 5
Knockahorrea, E.
855 3 35
"5
79 o
Curragh
687 I 32
72
1195 10
Knockahorrea, W.
832 3 28
73
81 o
Demesne
203 I 31
30
179 5
Knockatooan
641 3 8
102
120 10
Duarrigle
520 o 15
45
296 10
Knockawillin
604 2 26
96
107 o
Foiladaun
287 2 3
39
47 10
Knockduff, Lr. ...
812 3 33
26
33 1 *5
Gardeen
178 I 15
39
77 5
Knockduff, Up. ...
1204 i 25
357
407 10
Garraunawarrig, L
484 2 14
84
300 5
Knockfadda
72 o 19
16
3 2 5
Garraunawarrig, U
391' 2 9
57
263 15
Knockilly
681 3 10
*35
249 15
Glasheenanargid . . .
354 2 28
44
41 5
Knockskavane ...
910 o 18
81
314 10
Glenacarney
897 i i
128
117 o
Knockskehy
797 2 8
104
297 o
Glenlara
Glennakeel, North
95i 3 3
307 2
182
27
161 o Knoppoge
32 5!Liscongill
ii o 25 16
247 I 26 21
I 5
176 10
6o
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Clonfert contd. flarony of DuhaVow (K.R.)
Townlamls.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
A. B. P.
1871. s.
A. R. P.
1871.; s.
Lisdungan
345 2 36
65 171 15
Rossacon
691 2 15
loS 462 10
Lismeelcunnin . .
760 2 19
122 441 10
Rossline
128 2 23
23
45 10
Lismire
752 2 29
63 289 5
Rowls (Akhvorth)
166 i 3
23
6$ -15
Longacre
214 3 26
23 X 37 I0
Rowls (Allen) ...
412 2 6
67
89 5
Lyraneag
771 i 37
97 85 15
Rowls (Daunt) ...
254 i 8
22
78 o
Meelaherragh
403 i i
43
252 15
Rowls (Langford),
Meenatarriff
127 o 35
35! 45 IS
North
1125 o 28
77
250 10
Meeneeshal
686 2 24 73! 229 o
Rowls (Langford),
Meengorman
495 2 6 69 141 o
South
1314 i 27
144
213 o
Meennaraheeny ...
813 2 30! 177 154 5
Rowls (Noonan) .
641 3 36
57
210 5
Meenkearagh
635 3 6
27 125 5
Rowls (Shaddock) 250 2 4
33
71 15
Meenroe
244 3 10
42 93 o
Scarteen, Lower .
702 i 9
353
471 15
Meens
787 04
104
249 15
Scarteen, Upper .
730 o 28 75
246 15
Meentinny, East .
560 2 17
55
80 5
Taur Beg
410 I 2, 28
16 5
Meentinny, West.
1403 3 6
128
95 o
Taur More
1135 2 24 128
237 o
Millecnboy
822 i 5
90
64 15
Tojrard
922 3 16 107
2O2 O
Milleenduff
1349 2 5
104
95 10
Tooreencormack .
145 o 7
54
39 5
Mountkeeffe
707 o 8
80
276 5
Tooreendermot ...
360 2 35
57
50 10
Newmarket
144 3 U
538 o
Tooreen Donnell .
140 o 7
36
35 IS
Park
457 2 23
' 7
202 15
Tooreen macauli fife
H74 3 9
38| 45 o
Rathranna
424 i 28
52
277 10
Tooreennagrena .
624 o 17
89 63 15
Reanahoun
880 2 30
12
56 5
Tooreennagupp'ge
3i3 3 3*-
"i 93 5
Rockhill, East ...
779 2 32
71
28 5
Tooreenamire
230 o 24
39
55 10
Rockhill, West ...
1329 3 3
77
"9 5
Clonmeen Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 2OO75a. 2r. 32p. Val. 7898^ $s.
Banteer
i 020 3 27
251 1096 10
Gortmore ... 1684 o 38 340 1246 3
Charlesfield
684 3 3i
95
97 10
Gougane ..561 I 27 73 369 5
Clonmeen, North
142 3 20
27
"4 15
Gurteenard ...i 329 3 33 49 251 15
Clonmeen, South
392 3 34
82
232 o
Inchamay, North 895 o 34 46 93 5
Coolacheesker . . .
117 3 6
3
73 o
Inchamay, South 1083 I 6 15 45 o
Coolroe Beg
392 i 5
78
103 o
Inchidaly ... 208 I 4
28 131 15
Coolroe More ...
H59 3 35
285
284 10
Kilcaskan, North 333 o 5
26 201
Curraghrour, E. ...
572 3 2
56
309 10
Kilcaskan, South 261 2 22
73 H6 o
Curraghrour,W ...
480 3 ii
61
267 10
Killarush
145 i i 8
15 105 10
Derry
776 i 6
134
116 5
Killavoy
595 o 27
80 191 o
Dromcummer Beg
249 2 25
22
170 10
Kilmactirrane ... 733 2 21
126 200 5
DromcummerM're
373 i 35 57
237 5
Knock
232 o 25
69' 34 15
Duinch
690 o 26 89
294 15
Knockeenatudd er
161 3 10
53 3i o
Fermoyle
380 2 o 45
158 10
Lyre .. 503 2 17
171 123 10
Garrane
244 i 34 65
271 20
Muingyroqgeen ... 218 3 8
86 36 10
Glen, North
54i i 35 "6
134 15
Nadanuller Beg ...
498 2 IO
59 40 15
Glen, South
1023 2 33 122
286 15
Nadanuller More .
682 o 29
98 166 10
Glentaneatnagh, N
513 i 37 29
112 15
Shronebeha ... 518 2 12
156 142 10
Clentaneatnagh, S. 448 3 23 12
22 IO
Tooreen ... 221 I ll 8 58 o
Clonmel Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 3i97a. or. 25p Val. 4335/. I2j.
Ballyhetterick ...
15 o 8 8
18 5
Donegal
127 2 21
89 365 10
Bally leary
332 2 8 77
335 2
Foaty
544 3 33
59
890 o
Ballynacrusha ...
380 3 19 150
500 15
Lissanisky
94 2 39
27 113 10
Ballynoe
254 i 19 187 506 5
Marino
329 O 21
791 487 5
Bally voloon, pt/<*J
165 i 4! 53 194 o
Oldcourt
17 2 9
46 o
Belvelly
417 3 io| 1 60) 501 10
Ringacotlig, pt. (*t
4i i 33
190 15
Dean and Chapter
Ringmeen, pt. (")
95 i 32
148 15
Land of Cloyne...
30 o i8j 7! 38 o
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the township of Queenstown.
Clonmult Barrymore (E.R.) area, 332ga. ir. 39p. ; val. I278/. IDJ. Imokilly (E.R.)
area, 664a. ir. 6p. ; val. 303^. IOT. Kinnatalloon (E.R.) area, 578a. 2r. ip. ;
val. 248/. 5-r.
Condonstown
Barrymore.
Aughnalyra
Ballyard
Ballyeightera
Clonmult
61
3 19 o
349 2 16 63 170 10
306 i 4< 34] 152 10
466 I 2S 122 328 5
Garrylaurence
Gurteen
Knockavuddig
431 o 27 40
800 o 25
724 2
190 o 19 24
131 15
286 10
167 5
22 15
PARISHES AND TOWXLANDS. 61
Clonmult contd. Baronies of Barrymorc (E.R.) ; Jmokilly (E.R.) ; Kinnataloon (E.R.)
Townlands.
Area. Pop
A. R. P. 187
. Val. 1874
f, s.
i Townlands.
Area.
A. B. J
Pop
>. 187
. Val. 1874.
fnwkiUy,
Kinnattcilloon .
Donickmore
- 694 I
6 6
9 303 H
) Garryduff
578 2
i 7
I 2 4 8 5
Clonpriest Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 6984^. 2r. I5p. Val. 6391 1. \$s.
Ballinvarrig, Lr.
1 88 I <
5 2?
\ 134 o
Creighmore
270 I 20 83| 309 15
Ballinvarrig, Up.
34 3 2.
} 2
, 208 5
Finisk
263 o i
74
287 15
Ballydaheen
132 o 3<
) 2\
* 87 15
Gortaroo
302 3 3;
17?
370 5
Ballykilty
335 3 i<
) 5c
> 191 5
Gortnagark
46 2 3?
<,
67 io
Bally madog
365 3 2!
> 401 io
Inchiquin
409 3 21
78
445
Beanfield
274 2 3.
t 8;
307 15
Knockmonalea, E.
285 o ic
51
226 o
Burgas, Lower ..
443 o 3;
( 94
- 447 o
Knockmonalea, W
265 3 6
92
218 io
Burgess, Upper..
IOI I 1C
) 32
92 5
Kyle
310 o 39
65
178 5
Clashed
162 3 24
\ 43
106 o
Monearmore
85 i 37
12
74 io
Clonard, East ...
196 12
6S
203 o
Mullarie
250 2 5
37
144 15
Clonard, West ...
1 18 2C
36
129 o
Pillmore
398 o 25
171
390 15
Clonpriest, East...
114 o 3*
25
131 o
Redbarn
28l 2 23
108
303 5
Clonpriest, West...
28l 2 14
i5
320 5
Youghal Park ...
394 2 8
24
195
Colerenagh
38 I 29
33 io
Islands in Yougha:
Coolaha
71 3 16
10
69 io
Bay: Glebe ...
io 3 26
4
3 5
Coolnacloghafinna
221 I 2j
25
281 o
Sixteen others . . .
6 o 17
o 15
Cornaveigh
51 3 3
3
33 io
Clontead -Kinsale (E.R.) Total Area, 3097^ 2r. 26p. Val., 31347. i$s.
Ardmartiu
no 2 29 19; 132 io
Knockrobin ...[ 192 2 15! 46
186 15
Ballinacurra
314 2 2 4 i 63 315 15
Lackenacummeen
286 3 28 55
141 o
Ballinrichard
179 o 26; 20, 177 5
Lackenagea
52 3 27 7
56 5
Ballinvard
132 o io 13! 128 15
Liscahane Beg ...
87 i 30 23
"4 IS
Bally thomas
88 o 38
28
7 15
Liscahane More...
6l O 20
10
86 io
Butlerstown
78 2 2C
17
60 5
Lisnacrilla
169 o 32
22
112 5
Camphill
16 i 2
24
19 o
Mitchelstown, E.
25O 2 I
44
222 O
Clashmore
74 2 3
13
128 o
Mitchelstown, W.
172 3 39
28
126 5
Coolvallanane Beg
173 o 29
19
242 io
Monaclarig
41 2 10
14
45 IO
Farranamoy
94 i 19
30
115 o
Mullendunny
74 i 26
23
148 5
Glasheen
20 20
3| 34 o
Parklaurence
20 i 5
3 2
33 15
Gortnalicky
17 3 6
23 19 o
Scart
I2O I 21
17
IOO
Gortnalusheen ...
57 2 ii
14 68 15
Screhaneroe
73 3 37
3
77 io
Knocknahilan
136 o 18; 17! 172 io
Cloyne Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 996o.a. 3r. 28p. Val. 100967.
Ballingarrane ... 219 o 36
56 213 5
Carrigatoglier
128 i 20
2 3
123 ic
Ballinvoher ... 247 3 12
52
214 5
Carriginsky
29 3 5
'
15 15
Ballinwillin
140 o 36
27
106 5
Commons, East ...
3i7 i 38
2:
304 o
Bally bane
491 I 23
65
544 15
Commons, West .
30 i 19
29 10
Ballybraher
194 3 H
2 5
1 88 io
Demense
368 2 36
53
474 15
Ballybranagh
218 3 35
59
2IO IO
Farranamanagh ...
84 i io
n
60 o
Ballycotton ...; 466 3 io
83
684 5
Gurteenina
42 i 9
39 5
Ballycrenane ... 297 2 15
55
223 o
Kilbarrycurrane . . .
112 3 38
23
4 5
Ballycroueen, E. ' 7 2 32
6 o
Kilbarraree
141 o 33
35
71 o
Ballycroneen, W.
4OI 2 25
132
362 o
Kilboy
168 i 34
51
106 o
Ballydavid
148 o 35
20
no 15
Kilcrone
62 i 19
19
287 5
Ballyduff
316 3 9
19
203 o
Kilgrellane
89 2 24 "
112 O
Ballyfin
5 2 36
5 J 5
Killinagh
40 3 12
53 io
Ballygeany
234 o 32
36
276 io
Kilmacahill
561 3 21
129
49 io
Ballyknock
ii 1 ? 3 i
13
62 io
Kilva
261 3 o
S 8
398 o
Ballymacandrick . 228 o i
61
202 io
K.nockacrump ...
203 3 33
55
179 15
Ballyonane ...) Ill 0*37
18
107 15
Knockasturkeen . . .
118 o 35
144 i?
Bally re^an
193 o 35
39 169 15
Knockgorm
68 i o 9 m o
Ballyroe
225 3 28
24
183 io
Knocknamadderee
346 3 20
21 1,2 iq
Ballyrussell
299 o 26
55
181 15
^ickane
65 3 12
6
330 io
Barnabrow ...
342 3 io
36
291 o
Vlalapardas
721
34
34 5
'"> "* ? ' ' 1 Arl.l
^Torr-.r-yiH-rT. -0
7T I T8
4
14 o
62
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Cloyne- contd. Barony of Imokilly (E.R.)
Townlands.
Area.
A, R. P.
Pop.
1871
a /* ^"1 Townlands.
Rathcuppoge
102 I 3
23
34 10 Sunville
Scarriff
192 3 5
68
Si 15 Tead Beg
Sculleen
270 i 38
2
104 o jTead More
Sheanliss
252 3 12
37
276 10 Townparks
Sleveen
Spital
247 o 39
92 i 15
34
9
1 86 oJTullagh
162 15'
Area.
A. R. r.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
t.
5i o 39
25 o 7
144 0-19
24
3
6
133 IS
67 10
22 10
107 2 34
144 IS
219 o 39
Si
"73 o
Coole Barrymore (E.R. ) Total Area, Ii52a. 2r. op. Val., IOO2/. I5J.
Coole, Lower ...j 606 o 24! 891 529 15. Coole, Upper ...I 546 I i6j 50, 473 o
Cooliney Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, 1 1 $2a. ir. up.
Cooliney
Kiltass
451
90
19
1 29
441 15 IMflltown
291
319
Val. II24/. os.
o 26
2 I7i
22
323
284
74 i o JRathnacally
Corbally Muskerry, East Total Area, 869a. or. I3p. Val. 6o4/.
Ballyshoneen ...i 524 3 i8j 92 346 lolCorbally ...I 344 o 35 46 237 10
Corcomohide Orrery & Kilmore (E.R.) Rusheen area, 439a. 3r. I3p. ; val. 2387. 15^.
NOTE The remainder of this parish is in the barony of Connello, Upper, Co. Limerick.
Corkbeg- Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 296oa. 3r. 7p. Val. 2462^ 5j.
Ardnabourkey ..
341 2 c
51
302 10
Carlislefort
140 o 2
286 45 o
Ballintra, East ..
59 2 2
86 5
Corkbeg
359 3 26
42
546 10
Ballintra, West .
70 I 2
J
105 o
Finure
396 o 34
92
307 10
Ballyhook
439 i 25
31
360 o
Glanagow
138 i 7
3c
74 o
Bally tigeen
119 2 34
19
102 5
Glanturkin ..
385 2 8
106
368 15
Bally valoon
2IO I 27
72
164 10
Creagh Carbery, West, E.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 7O53a. 2r. I2p. Val. 53O7/. 13*.
Ardagilla
73 2 32 27
37 10
Licknavar
284 i 4
39 106 15
Ballyally
193 o 32
77
85 8
Munnig, North ...
354 i 38
01 126 O
Ballyisland
IOI 2 28
84 o
Munnig, South ...
77 o 35
17' 20 IO
Ballyoughtera ...
156 2 23
76
47 IS
Oldcourt
218 3 19
93 134 5
Boolybane
97 i 2
24
20 10
Poundlick
362 3 34
in
143 10
Bunlick
123 i 38
40
60 o
Smorane
214 3 35
57
124 15
Creagh
417 2 I
85
333 o
Tideway
15
Curravally
III I 27
24
27 o
(Ringarogy hid.)
Derrygereen
293 3 26
98
184 5
Ardnagrena
158 3 29
43
61 o
Drishane More . . .
300 i 26
116
106 10
Donegall, East ...
loi o 3
26
46 15
Dromadoon
137 i 35 45
42 5
Donegall, Middle .
75 * 24
26
38 5
Gorteenalomane. . .
190 i o 44
53 5
Donegall, West ...
IIO I II
17
45 10
Gortnaclohy, pt/"J
740 o 28 162
26 5
Gortadrohid
86 i 38
37
39 15
Gortshanecrone ...
134 o 24 27
36 15
Gortaliscaw
81 i ii
17
37 IS
Highfield
576 2 3 96
177 15
Gortnalicky
H9 3 4
18
53 10
Knockataggart ...
133 3 3'| 39
39 10
Inane
188 o 9
56
105 10
Lackaghane
185 i 32 66
64 o
Spanish Island ...
"9 3 38
3
50 10
Lahernatee
119 3 29 22
32 15
(a) Remainder of this townland in Skibbereen township.
Cullen Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, I3674a. ir. igp. Val. 6o28/. $j.
Ahane Beg
158 o 15
181 64 5
Dromsicane
397 3 '4 44
202 5
Ahane, Lower ...
188 2 14
25
86 10
Duarrigle
147 2 ii
28
92 10
Ahane, Upper ...
303 o. 9
53
114 o
Euglaune
137 3 21
68
62 10
Ardnageeha
3" 3 35
72
119 o
Glantane Beg ...
222 O 36
79
69 10
Churchhill
99 3 19
40
51 10
Glantane More ...
3" 2 5
IIO
Cleanrath
353 i 19
55
104 10
Gortageen
569 2 16
75
342 15
Cloonbannin, East
476 o 4
147
298 15
Gorteenafinnoge. .
446 3 33
81
202 5
Cloonbannin, West
258 o 28
62
129 15
Gorlnacrcha .,
225 o 14
56
89 if
Coalpits
132 2 II
3
75 o
Keale, Noith
258 2 31 60
I0 5 5
Coolcloher, East..
215 2 17
59
106 5
Keale, South
240 3 17 66
J 56 15
Coolcloher, South
239 I 28
29
1 18 o*Kealmanagh
265 2 10 59
!34 5
Coolcloher, West.
214 22, 19
108 1 5 . Knockacarracoosh 221 3 10 68 3 1 6
Derragh
317 O I"} 112
133 i5'Knockagarrane,E. 118 o 31 25 43 10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS. 63
Cullen contd. Barony of Duhallow.
Towulands. Area '
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
A. B. P.
1871.
s.
A. R, P.
1871. s.
Knockagarrane, W
iS i 38
90
54 I0
Lisnaboy, Upper .
267 3 33
47 96 15
Knockane
151 i 9
26 61 10
Lisnashearshane . . .
296 o 23
39 "5 o
Knockastuckane...
315 2 4
38 151 15
Lissauiska
149 2 II
45 65 15
Knockduff, Lower
124 o 4
24 48 10
Lyravuckane
227 I 23
53 "6 15
Knockduff, Upper
360 i 26
102 167
Meenagloghrane. . .
365 o 8
62 122 15
Knockeendallane .
275 3 10
OQ
OO
80 10
Meenskeha, East..
222 3 17
59 84 5
Knockeenagearagh
256 i 16
63 122 IO
Meenskeha, West.
250 O 22
54 101 o
Knocknageeha, E.
228 o 26
12 69 15
Milleenylegane ...
122 3 35
32 49 5
Knocknageeha, N.
238 o 10
27 80 15
Moher
427 r 13
99 179 5
Knocknageeha, S.
174 3 10
6j 66 10
Mullaghroe, North
166 o 30
76 106 5
Knocknageeha, W.
168 3 37
85
67 5
Mullaghroe, South
186 i 9
76 109 5
Knocknashannagh
302 i o
62 87 10
Rathroe
223 i i
28 137 10
Lisheenfeela
317 2 27
46
66 5
Skagh
296 2 8
85
135 15
Lislehane
175 2 23
59 86 10
Two Gneeves
199 o 27
38
89 15
Lisnaboy, Lower .
247 o 34
30 103 10
Cullen Kinalea
E.R.) Total Area, 4249a. 3r. 24p. Val. i882/. 15^.
Ballady
615 o 30 52
207 o
Carrigeen ... 133 3 1 6
ii
82 10
Ballinvragnosig ...
239 3 39
34
101 15
Cullen
480 I 30
119 252 o
Ballynacourty
614 3 23
54
280 10
Glinny
860 2 12
140 426 5
Ballywilliam
207 i 28
16
89 o
Piercetown
307 3 7
ii
97 10
Boulaling ... 238 o 36
46
136 5
Slieveroe
55^ 2 3
31 210 O
Currykippane Cork (E.R.) Total Area, 27o6a. ir. i8p. Val. 3608^. 8-r.
Ballycannon
2l6 22
98
2 57 i3jCoolymurraghue...
658 o 32
260 1042 o
Ballygrohan
97 i 18
19
129 5|Killard
53O 2 II
46
476 10
Bally sheehy
122 3 14
52
134 o Knockangorty ...
180 I 27
158 o
Clogheen ... 490 I 22
99
710 5
Mount Desert
413 I 32
IOI
700 10
Dangandonovan Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 2928a. 3r. I4p. Val. 12487. IDJ-.
Ballyre
660 2 2O
122
329 5
Kilcounty
936 2 26
154 443 o
Barradaw
706 o 13
54
2IO O
Knockanenanirka.
448 2 38
56 160 15
Corbally
176 2 37
20
105 10
1
Derryvillane Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) area, 6933. 3r. 36p. ; val. SGI/.
Fermoy (E.R.) ar%a, H33a.
3r. 32p. ; val. 8l8/. $s.
Condons and Clon-
Fermoy.
gibbons.
Ballyenahan, S. ...
593 i 13
73
413 15
Ballyenahan, Nth.
693 3 36
139
501 o
Derryvillane
540 2 19
112
404 10
Desert Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R
.) area, 4503. ir. I2p. ; val. 3857. ior. Ibane and
Barryroe (W.R.) area, 274a
2r. I7p. ; val. 2OI/. 15*.
Carbery, E., E.D.
Ibane &* Barryroe.
CurraghgraneMore
IIO 2 4
112
88 o
Ashgrove
174 I 30
22
"5 5
Desert, pt. ofC>...
206 o 16
1 08
297 10
Cahergal
27 3 21
7
17 o
Curraghgrane Beg
72 I 6
26
69 10
la) Remainder of this townland included in Clonakilty township. .
Desertmore East Muskerry (E.R.) Total Area, 3943a. or. 5p. Val. 28i5/.
Ballygroman, Lr..
495 2 21
86
369 o
Kilcrea
965 i 27
189 853 o
Ballygroman, Up. .
589 O 21
104
351 5
Knock anemeal-
Clashanaffrin
297 o 36
44
151 5
gulla
237 o 29
39
155 15
Garryhesty
839 o 39
MS
689 o
Knockatreenane . . .
237 2 30
24
113 10
Kilbane
28l 2 2
31
132 5
Desertserges Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R.) area, Ii6i4a. 21. 33p. ; val. 58o2/. or.
Kinalmeaky (W.R.) area. 4H4a. 3r. 9p. ; val. 2095?. 15^.
Carte-r, E., E.D.
, ,
Ballinarcl ..." 589
3 '!
97 228 5
Aghyohill Beg ...
94
2
36 12
57
Ballyvuige
278
14:
5- 1
136 15
Aghyohil More ...
178
I
28
44
94
5
Boulteen
212
a-33
129 10
Ardkitt, East ...
283
I
II
56
5
Breaghna
333
o 31
82
164 5
Ardkitt, West ..
407
2
4 1 78
193
15
Carhoovauler ... 561
2 32
99
275 10
64
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Desertserges-contd. Baronies of Carbery, East, E.D., and Ibane &". Barryroe, (W.R.)
Townlands. ' A r ^ p
Pop. Va!. 1874.
1871. s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
*
Carrigroe ....' 276 3 32
52 I2O
Knock nanuss
394 3 H
93
190 15
Castlederry ... 148 o 19
37 59 5
Knocknastooka ...
118 i 13
18
68 15
Cruhane, BandonJ 204 o 39
28 92 5
Knocks
540 3 5
123
223 o
Crohane, East ...j 108 o 8
29 56 io
Lisbehegh
255 2 4
50
118 5
Crohane, West ... 6q 2 36
29 49 5
Lisnacunna
529 2 2O
103
252 io
Currane
156 i 12
12 47 io
Maulbrack, East...
loo 3 ii
26
56 o
Derry
140 2 21
29 62 5
Maulbrack, West. .
242 20
61
140 5
Derry meeleen ...
441 3 29
76 237 5
Maulnarouga, Nth
81 3 38
22
41 15
Drombofinny
86 i 18
20 51 io
Maulnarouga, Sth.
374 3 ii
82
193 15
Farrannasheshery. 304 3 ii
Garranelahau .. 126 o 39
97 324 io
19 78 io
Maulrour
Tullymurrihy
244 2 17
665 o 38
51
I O2
7 t 5
226 io
Garranes
416 2 26 101 165 io
Ibane 6 Barryroe.
Kilbeloge
216 3 31 36 77 15
Cappaknockane . . .
585 3 28
91
339 IS
Killeen
309 3 7
38 86 5
Cashel Beg
459 2 7
80
215 5
Kill, North
136 2 4
33 94 io
Cashel Commons .
101 2 17
34
26 15
Kill, South
139 2 30
45 139 15
Cashel More
654 2 13
129
3H 5
Kilmoylerane, N..
300 3 26
35 154 io
Dangan More ...
365 24
00
150 o
Kilmoylerane, S..
324 3 30
42 148 o
Kilcolman
556 I II
131
355 15
Kilnameela
397 2 12
80 206 o
Kilcolmanpark ...
244 3 26
59
228 io
Kilrush
189 3 19
3i
128 15
Knocknagallagh . . .
886 3 36
108
355 15
Knockacullen ...
38i 3 38) 55
154 io
Moneens
259 3 7
35
109 15
Knockmacool ...
241 3 35 72 218 io
Donaghraore Barretts (E.R.) area, 501 la. 2r. lip. ; val. 2361*. 17*. Ibane and
Barryroe (W.R.) area, 3i2a. I. 2Op. ; val. 308*. 5-r. Muskerry, East (E.R.)
area, I7297a. or. 29p. ; val. 5815^. ioj.
Barretts.
Commeenaplaw . . .
415 o 22 44' 89 o
Ahadallane
759 2 3i
39
271 12
Coollicka
517 i 14 no 1 184 io
Ballj'craheen
260 i 8
39
132 15
Coolmona
802 2 19 206 416 5
Curragh
307 3 37
77
167 o
Derry
611 i 8 86 322 15
Firmount
268 2 20
54
164 15
Fornaght
662 3 6 165 313 5
Garraun, North ...
746 2 17
114
336 io
Garraunredmond. .
492 3 25 108 187 io
Garraun, South ...
512 o o
82
283 o
Gowlane, North...
1184 o 23 116 226 15
Knockane
214 3 24
47
138 io
Gowlane, South...
531 o 4 113 212 15
Pluckanes, East...
366 o 4
62
176 io
Kilcullen, North...
790 i 31 54 96 o
Pluckanes, North.
1042 i 36
75
442 15
Kilcullen, South...
926 3 37 139 354 IS
Pluckanes, South.
175 o 7
53
97 o
Killeenleigh
592 3 34 159 186 io
Pluckanes, West..
357 3 27
150
151 io
Kilmartin, Lower.
367 3 29 106 143 15
Ibane &* Barry, -oe.
Kilmartin, Upper.
538 3 33 Si 149 o
Donaghmore
312 i 20
225
308 5
Knockanare
340 i o 53 122 o
Muskerry, East.
Knockyrourke . . .
316 I I 104 130 15
Ballycunningham .
641 2 37
116
288 5
Lackabane
576 i 7 194 350 io
Ballygirriha
683 3 16
94
288 15
Meenahony
996 i 34 151 202 15
Ballyhennessy ...
142 i 25
32
57 15
Monataggart
372 3 16 74 131 j
Ballykerwick
287 o 16
68
136 15
Monavanshere . . .
178 o 15 19 73 o
Ballyvodane
140 3 n
52
78 o
Rathcoola, East...
554 3 2 96 226 5
Barrahaurin
2527 i 8
162
421 o
Rathcoola, West..
493 i 6 47 160 io
Bunkilk
393 2 31 35 182 15
Scarteen ... 217 29 44 82 io
Doneraile Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 2O44ia. 3r. 2ip.
Ardadam
121 17
64 95 io
Carker, Middle ...
514 i 39 8 12 15
Ballinree
250 o ii
68
144 io
Carker, North ...
1109 I 20
59
67 5
Ballintlea, North
951 o io
48
75 1
Carrigeen
367 o 23
86
286 5
Ballintlea, South
952 I 36
88
168 o
Castlepook, North
1455 I 36
138
35 io
Ballinvonear
1429 2
23
293 15
Castlepook, South
541 3 22
39
249 15
Ballyandrew
428 I 31
43
309 io
Castlesaffron
435 2 8
92
559 o
Ballydineen
161 3 3
118 15
Cloonbnne
87 o 14
6 15
Ballyellis
562 3 30
60
420 5
Cloustoge
251 o i
78 117 o
Ballyshane
245 2 4
39
152 io
Croaghnacree
245 3 12
18
240 10
Brough
141 o 26
33
IO2 O
Demesne
4i3 o 33
56 014 Q
Byblox
100 i 15
38
180 o
Doneraile
i5 3 13
1134 io
Carker
239 o 38
79
274 15
Dromdeer, East ..
1H2 O -*S
3*
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Doneraiie contd. Rarony of Per may (E.R.)
Townlands. ' . Area ' .
Pop.
Val 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
_ I
Pop. Val. 1874.
A.
K. 1.
>
s.
A.
tt.
p.
1871.
t . , s.
Garryhintoge
330
o 20
85
226
5
Oldcb'urt
240
I
21
28 281 10
Horseclose
77
O 12'
18
215
5
Park, North
309
3
Ij
no' 242 r *
Inchnagree
252
i 5
19
137
10
Park, South
191
37|
265 o
Kilbrack
369
2 I?'
58
456
10
Rossagh, East ...
260
i
22
83
208 15
Kilcolman, East... 209
I I'
45
98
IO
Rossaghroe ... 265
3
33]
25
144 5
Kilcolman, M'dle.: 238
3 8'
56
157
5
Rossagh, West ... 307
I
i5
44
170 10
Kilcolman, West j 751
O 21
125
421
10
Skaghardgannon. . 1 82
o
ii
48i 197 15
Kilconnor
215
I 14'
45
119
Skahanagh Beg ...
463
3
I3 1
49 116 10
Kilvickanease
98
O l|
41
82
o
Skahanagh More .! 550
i
25
95
346 15
Knockacur
138
2 23|
17
150
Streamhill, East. .1623
2
12
33
169 o
Knockbrack
103
I 32
21
36
10
Streamhill, West . 896
1
3
8 57 o
Lougheagle
I6 7
22
9
99
5
Sycamore
132
I
i
24 143 o
Newtown ... 203
II
79
H7
o
1
i
Drinagh Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) area, 4887a. or. I4p. ;
Carbery, West, E.D. (W.R.) area, 7g8ia. 2r. 7p. ; val. 1854^.
val. 1921^.
Carbtry,E., W.D. \ \
Curraghlicky ... 317 3 5 ( 98
153 5
Currrabwee
469 o 33; 81
"9 5
Curranashingane. . 309 o 10 19
48 o
Curraghnaloughra.
356 o 28
81
149 10
Derreenaspeeg ... 338 o 35 47
31 10
Drinagh, East ...
448 3 28
85
219 o
Derryclogh, Lwr..
400 3 9; 84
128 10
Drinagh, West ...
270 3 ii
75
76 o
Derryclogh, Up...
605 3 25 1 10 137 o
Kippagh
856 i 6
134
244 o
Driminidy, Nth...
262 i 20
67 loo o
Lettergorman ...
737 o 37
138
292 15
Driminidy, Sourh.
548 3 33 J 5o' 180 o
Lisbealad, East ...
536 o 8
118
282 o
Garryglass
488 o 5 70 74 o
Lisbealad, West...
347 o 22
61,
144 ID
Killaveenoge, East
337 2 30 40
74 5
Paddock
179 2 28
71
115 o
Killaveenoge, Wst.
473 3 i
75
Si o
Shandrum
243 3 2
57 i
79 o
Lahanaght
971 2 14
127
195
Toughbaun
44i 3 ii
120
200 5
Maulagow
269 2 18
43
46 is
Carbery, W., E.D.
1
Minanes
569 3 36
150
180 10
Carrigbaun
298 i 35
67;
91 10
The Pike
363 o 30
41
92 o
Cashloura
560 3 4 68,
95 o
Toughmacder-
Coomatallin
609 3 21 43
70 15 mody ... 255 i 36
43 ! 75 o
Drishane Duhallow (E.R.) area,
2434a. 2r. 25p. ; val. IIO2/. 15^. Muskerry West,
(W.R.) area, 3o64ga. 3r. I2p. ; val. 10569^ icw.
Duhallow.
Dooneens
594 i ii
209; 724 5
Annagloor ... 417 I 19
101
193 10
Drishane Beg ...
383 o 35
Si
539 10
Claraghatlea, Nth 397 o 26
84
104 10
Drishane More ...
278 1-5
13
329 o
Claraghatlea, Sth.
185 3 12
7
6 10
Drominahilla
139 o 27
78
83 5
Claragh More ...
462 o 36
117
204 5
Ferm
106 i 25
19
29 5
Coolykeerane
623 3 26
107
229 10
Garraneduff
335 2 8
57
113 5
Shanaknock
348 o 26
80
364 10
Geararoe
76 o 15
18
21
Muskcry, West.
Gneeves
467 3 8
47
46 S
Adrivale
460 3 4
49
68 10
Gortavehy, East...
512 o 28
46
86 5
Ballinkeen
242 on
47
279 5
Gortavehy, West .
536 i 29
53
107 10
Ballydaly
1089 i 35
217
565 10
Inches
400 2 II
89
416 5
Ballynatona
271 O 22
37
116 15
Inchileigh
262 3 37
324
112 O
Ballyvonskill-
495 i 32
46
94 15
Killowen
221 I IO
35
98 5
Caherbarnagh
3626 2 22
336
503 10
Kilmeedy, East ...
316 o 13
89
114 15
Caherdowney
1173 o 24
105
157 5
Kilmeedy, West . .
461 I 12
117
no 5
Carrigacooleen . . .
599 o 5
117
164 15
Kippagh
689 2 4
53
131 o
Carrigleigh
97 o 37! 12
21 5
Knockagallane ...
616 3 20
IIO
152 o
Claragh Beg
328 2 35
40
88 10
Knocknakilla
1140 i 15
71
120 15
Clohhboola Beg...
1213 2
1 66
266 o
Knocknaloman ...
651 i 34
5i
142 10
Cloghboola More .
524 I 32
129
223 10
Lackabane
284 i 8
42
123 o
Coolanarney
398 I 19
106
238 o
Lackdotia
4" 3 3
42
56 10
Coole
277 2 7
54 187 15
Liscahane
767 o 33
106
1070 o
Cooleenaree
183 o ic
ii
, 83 5
Liscreagh
405 i 28
128
458 o
Coolnagillagh, Lr
202 I IJ
42
99 o
Mountleader
254 7
17
194 10
Coolnagillagh,Up. 335 o 32 56; 159 o
Mush era
649 2 IO
34
44 o
Coomacheo ...12157 o I2>
50 o
Rathduane
788 3 23
114
460 15
Coomlogane ... 615 3 n 69 514 o
Tober
109 o 38
17
39 IS
Curracahill ... 691 3 24 20 56 o Toorboney
Curragh ... 996 o 36' 63 106 15 i Tooreenbane
Derreen ... m i 23; 24 26 ^JTullig
367 i o 28
594 i i 53
1730 2 6; 325
53 o
ico 5
424 5
66 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Dromdaleague Carbery, West, E.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 187080. or. 33p. Val.
Towalands.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
Xownlands.
Area. ' Pop. VaL 1874.
A. R. P.
1871.; s.
A. * P. 1871. "*.
Acres
43 391 30 67 o
Glanac'ogha ./.
587 * 33 65 26 10
Augram
143 i 36 27 45 10
Gkindart
385 2 26 42 39 5
Bamagowlane, E.
963 2 35
Si
49 5
Gurteeniher
362 3 25
57, 121 10
Barnagowlane, W.
817 o 7
48
61 5
Killahane
5 3 36
10 5
Baurgarriff
167 o o
20
18 o
Kilmore
338 o 33
53
125 o
Barnahulla
746 3 32
181
3 8 5 12
Kilnahera, East . . .
2 57 i 3
56
63 15
Bawnahow, North
229 o 32
26
48 5
Kilnahera, West..
115 2 6
16
32 10
Bawnahow, South
207 i 28
55
62 5
Kilscohanagh
352 o 30
59
135 10
Boh ernabredagh . . .
113 2 IO
32
45 o
Knockane
364 2 12
102
H9 5
Castledonovan . . .
123 3 27
75
35 o
Knockeenbwee, L.
213 3 16
44
72 10
Ceancullig
687 o i
151 179 5
Knockeenbwee, U .
229 2 23
19 56 10
Clashduff
325 3 15
54
89 10
Leitry, Lower ...
357 o 4
8i| 69 10
Clodagh
1046. 3 28
1 68
223 10
Leitry, Upper ...
383 i 7
34 52 5
Cummeen
438 2 3
3
17 10
Loughcrot
213 2 7
44
63 o
Deelish
788 o 5
112
142 o
Maulnaskeha
275 i 15
50 95 5
Derreenacrinnig,
Moyny, East
3l8 2
53 89 10
East
504 3 21
16
13 IS
Moyny, Lower ...
216 3 29
29! 61 15
Derreenacrinnig,
Moyny, Middle ...
107 i 38! 1 8
36 S
West
530 3 33
II
22 10
Moyny, Upper ...
225 3 17 33
57 S
Derryduff
187 3 22
40
55 15
Mullaghmesha ...
423 i 4 15 21 15
Derrynagree, East
303 I 12
64 82 15
Rearahinagh
.290 3 13
62 103 o
Derrynagree, West
355 * 15
87 115 10
Reenroe
238 3 29
44' 70 15
Dromasta
449 39
ioi: 149 15
Seehanes
307 i 7
49 75 o
Dromdaleague ...
557 i 30
197; 255 o
Shronacarton
216 3 24
52' 76 o
Dromduvane
192 3 23
21 67 10
Tonafora
83 o 19
21 24 10
Garranes, North . . .
552 2 8
74 74 o
Toneagh
247 i 12
44
56 10
Garranes, South...
430 2 o
105 183 10
Toughraheen
277 o 14
36 56 IS
Dromdowney Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, 659a. ir. 24p. Val. 472^. 5*
Dromdowney ...I 56 I 32! 121 53 15 1 Dromdowney, Up. ! 419 2 lOj 47] 255 15
Dromdowney, Lr.l 183 I 22| 1 6[ 162 151
Dromtarriff Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 152243. ir. I7p. Val. 8072^. I5J.
Ballymaquirk
360 3 17
53
242 o Garrane, West ...
194 o 5
66
114 5
Boolymore
1031 i i
274
658 5
Garraveasoge
407 3 14
81
198 10
Carragraigue
ISS 2 2 17
295
343 o
Gurteen
536 3 5
48
382 o
Coolclogh
465 2 2O
209
228 10
Island-dahill
439 2 o
39
261 10
Dernagree
147 I I
59
77 o
Kilcolman
213 o 25
21
121 15
Dromagh
446 2 33
178
293 10
Killetragh
468 3 2
123
244
Dromahoe
568 2 10
149
257 10 Killinane
479' 3 33
105
193 5
Dromalour
412 2 29
7i
268 5 Kippagh
198 2 13
26
116 15
Drominagh, North
575 i 3i| 69
291 10: Knockardrahan ..
479 o 6
54
214 10
Drominagh, South
463 o 31
99
230 10
Knockbrack
606 3 5
1 20
120 5
Dromskehy
422 o 39
136
233 IS
Knock cahill
291 3 33
45
96 o
Dromtarriff
122 O 9
8
71 i5|Laght
423 3 15
124
184 5
Ducleagh
323 3 9
IO2
194 IO | Lisnacon ...
425 2 35
142
215 o
Dysert
639 3 27
*52
429 o'Minehill
165 I 2i
23
113 5
Fortgrady
506 2 29
64
568 ojProhus
3" i 33
121
94 15
Garrane, North . . .
175 3 37
84
114 15 ' Rathcool
979 2 i:
255
734 o
Garrane, South ...
201 3 3
60
53 S.Rossglass
184 i 3S
28 113 5
Dunbulloge Barrymore (E.R.) area, i6532a. 2r. I5p. ; val. 51637. 17*. Cork (E.R.)
area, 249a. 3r. 38p. ; val. I52/.
Barrymore.
Coom
882 2 27
129
119 12
Ballybrack
1127 i 39
93
S" 15
Coom, East
267 3 3
23
33 o
Ballynabortagh ...
IOO3 3 22
96
467 10
Coom, West
194 i 33
8
27 5
Bally nnglogh, E...
808 o 18
112
398 o
Coom (Fitzgera'd)
385 i 35
19
15 '5
Ballynaglogh, W. .
883 2 16
131
331 15
Cgom ( Hiiitsoif] . . .
821 3 ii
23
40 15
Bally vorisheen, E.
367 3 32
44
94 15
Coom (MhiL'toti) ..
197 2 I
3i
28 10
Bally vorrisheen, W
592 3 4
86
184 15
Doon peter
556 2 32
55
136 19
Boherard
301 o 36
53
132 15
Dromboy, North. .
197 3 10 17
43
Carrignavar
3 3J8
J32
285 5
Dromboy, South..
544 .3. 5
80
198 10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Dunbulloge contd. Baronies of Barrymore (E.R.), and Cork (E.R.)
67
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop
Val. 1874.
A. R. P.
1871
*
A. R. P.
1871
s-
Dunbulloge
Glashaboy, East...
518 3 ic
832 12
98
1 88
355 10
178 5
Knockboy
Knocknacaheragh.
533 3 24
3*6 3 5
68
3c
245 0.
37 o
Glashaboy, North.
1660 2 37
.278
196 10
Laharan
182 3 6
15
113 o
Glashahoy, South.
693 i 5
61
104 10
Lyre
929 3 39
171
355 5
Gormlee
55i 2 8
116
277 10
Lyienamon ..,
189 3 19
44
62 5
Gortnalahee
309 2 27
53
91 15
Cork.
Island
236 2 I
69
97 5
Ballyhesty
249 3 3^
33
152 o
Dunderrow Kinsale (E.R.) area, I356a. 3r. igp. ; val. 1054^. IDJ. Kinalea (E.R.)
area, 2343a. 3r. 4p. ; val. 2OO2/. Muskerry, East (E..R) area, 2734a. or. i8p. ;
val. 1649^. 5j.
Kinsale.
Horsehill Beg ...
26 2 17
10
23 10
Ballynamona
273 o 23 43
221 5
HorsehillMore, N.
347 3 37
78
196 o
Ballythomas, East
135 2 33
32
104 10
Horsehill More, S.
19 3 7
18 o
Ballythomas, West
106 211
8
82 IS
Knocksmall
?8 2 30
15
37 6
Ballyvrin, Lower .
60 115
9
477 10
Leighmoney More
321 3 13
13
212 15
Dunderrow
227 o 28
40
176 o
Rigsdale
686 3 36
180
766 10
Killany
230 i 33
52
217 5
Skehanagh
381 i 2
82
300 o
Mellifontstown ...
323 i 36
61
205 5
Tooreen
146 o 8
39
172 15
Kinalea.
East Muskcry.
Annagh Beg
158 2 26
43
121 IO
Ballinphelic
726 2 16
78
339 ic
Ballyvrin, Upper .
80 2 20
*3
43 5
Coolatooder
426 2 2
118
354 10
Bawngowla
13 3 32
25 15
Corran
1006 o 19
131
441 o
Coolsheskin
81 i 16
85 o
Gortnaclogh
574 3 21
140
5H 5
Dungourney Barrymore (E.R.) area, 65i3a. or. 3p. ; val. 3407?. lor. Imokilly
(E.R.) area, I7isa. 2r. I3p. ; val. 8i6/. 15*.
fianyiiiore
1
Knockanemore ...
80 o ii
i5j 3 5
rtallydonagh Beg .
177 o o 23
in 15
Rathfootera
179 i 8
33! H6 5
Ballydonagh More
438 i o 75
309 15
Rathorgan
323 3 o
39 107 5
Ballymartin
569 20
72
293 1
Sandyhill
325 2 21
36
132 10
Ballynacole
320 3 i
75
163 10
Sheepwalk
269 I 21
35
170 10
Ballynagaul
129 3 13
ii
72 5
Youngrove
577 3 19
7
366 S
Ballynona, Nth. ...
1215 i 27
64
278 10
Imokilly.
Ballynona, Sth. ...
410 i o
65
34i o
Ballyknock
279 3 23
29
162 5
Castlequarter
3" 3 24
33
1 80 10
Ballyriorthy
157 3 8
20
93 15
Corbally
224 2 5
22
no 5
Ballysimon
149 1.8
13
80 10
Cottstown
198 3 8
24
97 IS
Bawnadoune
104 2 7
II
47 15
Dungourney
303 3 2
128
253 15
Couragh
236 i o
30
128 15
Glebe
14 2 O
17
29 o
Glenaphuca
282 o 31 33
"5 5
Glenbeg
442 3 23
59
212 O
Rathcanning
507 2 16 64
1 88 10
Dunisky West Muskerry (W.R.) Total Area, Il86a. 2r. -200. Population, 119.
Val. 796/.
Dunmahon Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) area, 373. ir. I5p. ; val. 28/. l$s.
Fermoy (E.R.) area, 22653. ir. I9p. ; val. 2OO2/. 15.5-.
Condons and Clan-
gibbons.
Faranlaheshery, E.
Fermoy.
Ballyquane
Cuppage
37 i 15
188 i i
227 i 6
36
Si
28 15
169 o
212 5
Dunmahon
Farranlaheshery,
West
Johnstown, East .
Johnstown, West
Laharan
599 2 37
96 i 6
126 530 5
141 s
470 o
390 10
89 10
Durrus Bantry (E.R.) area, 15873. or. 3p. ; val. 62I/. Carbery, West, W.D., (W.R.)
area, 95513. ir. i6p. ; val. 24177. 5*.
Bantry.
Rooska, East ..
223 i 12
33 102 5
Boolteenagh
146 3 27
23
57 5
Rooska, West ...
295 * 7
89 106 o
Curraghavaddra . . .
194 O 12
43
69 5
Tedagh
187 o 10
29 69 15
Dromreague
91 3 34
22
53 I0
Carbtry, IV. , IV. D.
I
Gurteen
126 i 17
49
56 o
Arc'ojeena
171 2 9
38 82 5
Lissareemig
78 o 3
8
45 5
Ballycommane ...
1349 o 17
240 280 15
Mullagh
73 3 35
22
Si 5
Brahalish
782 2 I
113 223 10
6a PARISHES AND TOWNLAXDS.
DumiS contd. Barorius of Cork (E.R.), and Carbery, West, W.Z>. (w.R.)
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
A. R. P
1871. . s.
A. B. P
1871
s.
Carrigboy
Il6 I 6
12 186 10
Killovenoge
398 o 28
6c
104 5
Clashadoo
746 I 25
147 221 10
Murreagh
180 o 13 35
97 '5
Cloonee
467 I 38
34 93 10
Rossmore
307 3 ii 113
105 15
Coolcoulaghta
II4S 3 '3
23 i| 240 15
Rusheenaniska . . .
83 2 18 14
42 c
Coomkeen
914 3 21
140
105 o
Tullig
192 3 10 57
41 o
Crottees
489 2 38
52
88 10
Islands in Dun-
Dromataniheen ...
98 O 22
22
48 5
manits Bay :
Dromreagh
841 2 4
101
174 5
Mannion's Large..
3 o^i;
}
Gearhameen
645 2 18
107
173 5
Mannion's Small. .
o o 17
> I 10
Kealties
614 2 14
174
107 o
Nine others
I 3 12
1
Fanlobbus Carbery, East, W.D. Total Area, 35605^ 31-. I7p. Val. I255I/.
Acres
275 o 15
70
86 5
Gortnamucklagh . .
693 3 23 139
193
Ahakeera
620 2 39
119
186 15
Goulacullin
1426 2 8
27
46 15
Annees
454 3 2
12
27 15
Gurteenasowna ...
508 3 39
37
124 o
Ardcahan
824 3 15
131
243 5
Inch, East
587 3 21
42
128 o
Ballyhalwick
576 i 39
394
416 10
Inch, West
295 o 8
44
95 5
Balteenbrack
432 o 27
77
186 15
Inchanadreen
236 2 19
21
18 o
Behagh
497 3 2
70
170 15
Inchireagh
301 i 37
65
78 10
Behagullane
810 3 25
9
247 5
Keelaraheen
413 i 3
61
89 IS
Brookpark
78 3 39
19
123 o
Keenrath
424 3 3'
65
HI 15
Cappadineen
106 2 30
21
55 15
Kilbarry
1230 3 17
'S3
593 10
Carrigskullihy ...
38l 21
60
91 10
Kilmalooda
156 2 23
25
36 15
Clashnacrona, E. .
181 o 29
10
53 15
Kilronane, East...
476 I 12
74
226 15
Clashnacrona, W..
286 o 17
24
96 o
Kilronane, West..
562 3 22
138
272 15
Cloonties, East ...
127 1 22
21
84 o
Knockaghaduff ...
S3 2 2 36
66
no 15
Cloonties, West...
180 2 36
29
71 o
Knockduff
212 3 2
23
74 o
Cloontiquirk
276 o i
58
139 o
Knockeenboy
263 o 5
4i
81 10
Cooleenagow
185 o 4
30
63 15
Lisheenleigh
462 I 17
57
96 5
Coolkellure
545 2 2
82
199 o
Mallabracka
333 o 36
32
58 5
Coolsnaghtig
613 3 26
92
100
Manch, East
321 22
66
240 15
Coom
455 o 38
4 8
68 o
Manch, Middle ...
265 o 24
43
146 10
Cooranig
652 i 31
65
"7 5
Manch, West ...
53i o 23
68
267 10
Coorycullane
202 O 36
45
95 i
Maugh
85 i 39
10
58 15
Cullenagh
821 2 16
48
98 15
Maulanimirish ...
621 o 34
Si
136 10
Darkwood
7O O 22
27
46 o
Maulashangarry . . .
107 i 28
24
44 o
Demesne
279 o 4
40
109 10
Milane
1034 3 20 107
287 15
Derragh
781 3 10
34
69 5
Milleenanannig ...
448 2 25] 76
153 10
Derreens
361 3 33
58
98 10
Mohona
424 2 291 99
191 o
Derryduff
519 3 34
40
ioo 5
Money reague
72O O 241 122
154 15
Derrylahan
509 22
60
124 o
Moreagh
261 o 20 98
H7 10
Derrynacaherah ...
423 3 29
74
123 10
Neaskin
398 2 4 h 29
48 10
Derrynasafagh . . .
416-1 3
53
no o
Nedineagh, East...
427 3 4: "5
203 S
Dromdeegy
385 3 24
60
122 10
Nedineagh, West..
433 2 2: 103
206 10
Dromdrasdil
1161 3 12
'39
168 o
Pookeen
448 i 3 So
87 o
Dromerk
279 o 8
65
90 15
Shanagh
363 3 23; 87
125 5
Dromleena
692 3 10
69
231 5
Shean
63 O 27, 12
28 5
Dunmanway, N . . .
336 2 34
1488 15
Shiplough
423 o 36 82
96 5
Dunmanway, S...
83 2 8
412 10
Sillahertane
464 2 27 67
128 15
Farnanes
374 3 32
7
30 o
Toher ' ...
661 2 36 124
190 10
Garranes
452 i 27
45
105 5
Tonafora
169 3 15 40, 199 o
Garrybaun
90 o 37
10
52 10
Toom
474 3 35 88 198 o
Glan
395 o 24
97
103 5
Underbill
3 3 33 12 34 15
Gortanure
302 o 20
47
73 10
Farahy Condons and Clongibbons (E. R.) area, H9$a. 2r. 28p. ; val. I74/. 15.?.
Fermoy (E.R.) area. 4298a. or. 27p. ; val. 249 1/.
327 o 23 95 247 10
531 3 28 92! 297 15
1127 i 37 306 880 15
492 o 26 81; 379 15
49 o 4 ; 34 5
600 2 2 IOIJ 412 10
Condons and Clon-
gibbons.
Quit Rent Mount.
Fermoy.
Ballyguyroe, N. ...
BaUyguyroe, S. ...
1195 2 28
830 o 23
339 2 34
io
90
81
174 15
78 15
159
Ballynoe
Ballyshonock
Farahy
Meadstown
Poulleagh
Tankardstown ...
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
69
Fermoy Condons 3nd Clongibbons (E.R.) Total Ares, 34803. 3r. 25p. Val. 134707. $s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. B. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
X $'
Townlands.
Area.
A. R P.
Pop.
V3 l3 ?'
Ballyarthur
126 3 35
17
164 o
Coolmucky
303 I 35
21
187 5
Ballynoe
148 o i
II
109 10
Cullenagh
.316 2 37
47
148 5
Carrignagroghera,
Duntahane, pt. (a)
441 I 19
78
857 10
part of (a)
183 3 35
2808 5
Fermoy, part of (a)
572 2 38
84 7752 S
Castlehyde
213 o 35
40
245 o
Grange, E. , pt. (a)
233 I 27
57
437 S
Coolcarron ... 353 o 27 6l 322 o
Grange, West ...
270 2 24
18
430 9
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the township of Fermoy.
Cananekinnefeake Imokilly (E.R.) Total Ares, I57ia. or. op. Val. 16037.
Garranekinnefeake 4J42 3 13] 166 579 15
Rostellan ...] 31 3 7
II 5O 10
Jamesbrook ... .247 I it
45 312 o
Scartlea, Lower...
78 o 25
32
142 10
Rathcoursey, East
252 o i
176! 246 o
Scsrtlea, Upper...
IO4 I 12
37
7o 15
Rathcoursey, West
214 2 7
6o| 201 to
Garrycloyne Barretts (E.R.)
ares, 868a. 2r. 23p. ; val. 6387. 13.;. Musketry, East
(E.R.) area, 49963. 2r.
3 1 p. ; val. 622O7. 5-r.
Barretts.
Clogheenmilcon... 581 2 21
41 949 o
Garrycloyne
426 3 37
56 352 ii
Curraghn3l3ght ...
430 I 25
88 337 15
Knocknalyre
441 2 26
68 330 15
Dawstown
502 o 33
47! 382 5
East Muskery.
Killowen
601 3 17
155 399 5
Ardamadane
237 o 38
13 510 10
Knockacorbally ...
2l6 2
31 160 o
Ballygibbon
450 2 18
ii8j 691 15
Knocknssuff
/f/]^ O %
134 325 o
Ballynaraha
277 1 22
32 389 15
Monacnapa
268 I 16
691 15
Bawnnafmny
80 2 22
17 67 o
Shean, Lower ...
237 i 4
23
3i3 o
Blarney
206 I 38
15 425 o
Shean, Upper ...
230 i ii
352 15
Boolypatrick
232 o 36
ii 198 10
Garryvoe Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 16983. ir. i3p. Val. 1461^ 15^.
Ballybutler
327 3 i
55
289 15
Garryvoe, Upper. 241 1 35
151, 196 o
Ballyhimikin
3l8 I II
132
289 o
Moanroe
in i 23
!i6 114 o
Garryvoe, Lower .
514 o 14
143! 457 10
Rathhaha
185 i 9
41 115 10
Glanworth Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) area, 34783. 3r. 9p. ; val. 2253^. ia>-.
Fermoy (E.R.) area, 62Oia. 2r. 26p. ; val. 50537. IGJ.
Condons and Clon-
Ballylegsn
387 o 16
57 295 5
gibbons.
Ballynamona
424 2 33
23 38 15
Bally Beg
92 2 19
8
35 5
Ballynamohgaree .
2OI I 2O
5 155 o
Ballykerrly
141 3 16
16
114 o
Ballynaraha
269 2 16
48 174 10
Ballynacaheragh .
248 i 26
34
173 5
Ballynoe, West ...
44 2 3
6 30 15
Ballynahow
Boherash
259 2 25
34, 258 10
(MurroghJ
122 I 26
22
105 10
Clontinty
148 I 15
25 132 o
Ballynahow
Corbally
372 o 5 75; 278 5
(Spiers)
174 2 31
24
135 15
Curraghagally, N.
282 o 39! 63 147 10
Ballynoe, East ...
92 2 6
21 65 15
Curraghagally, S.
140 2 12
2 4
79 15
Bally volock
148 2 18! J6 163 o
Curraghoo Beg ...
291 2 2
60
188 o
Caherdrinny
826 i 24! 126
349 IS
Curraghoo More. . .
198 o 39
19
144 5
Cornhill
343 o 4
34
221 IO
Glanworth
435 o 5
55
73i 15
Gortnahown
574 i '
46
227 5
Killeagh
33i 2 18
52
218 o
Manning
393 3 6
38
343 i5
Laght
131 3 23
20
IOO
Newgrove
320 o 32
67
288 15
Moneen
277 o 30
36
2IO IO
Fermoy.
Rathdangan
69 21
II
61 5
Ballintantassig ...
102 1 6
16
79 o
Sandville
47O 2 25
IOO
343 o
Ballyclogh
686 o 26
84
617 o
String
240 20
47
169 o
Ballykeating
437 2 27
62
33 1 I0
Gortroe Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 90433. or. ip. Val. 50707. 15.*.
Ballinterry
3" i 35
90, 245 o
Ballynakilla ... 227 I II
52 166 5
Ballinure
34 i 39
60 i 69 o
Ballynanelagh
241 i 39
45
175 10
Ballinvarrig, East.
21 o 32 16 10
Ballynoe
237 o 14
19
128 10
Ballinvarrig, West
196 3 as 24 155 o
Ballyogha, East...
81 o 33
13 10
Ballinwillin
35i 3 ii
57 187 o
Ballyogha, North. 79 o 19
3 15
Ballyda ... 287 2 II
52 181 o Ballyogha, West..' 607 3 31
68 240 5
70 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Gortroe contd. Barony of Barry more (E.R )
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. Va!. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. jVal. 1874.
A. R. P.
1871.
A
A. R. P. 1071.
A *
Ballyoneen
171 I 31
25
"4 15
Hightown
404 i 3 42
256 10
Ballyrobert
374 2 31
40
215 5
Hollyhill
in o 6
54
112 IO
Baneena, North ..
100 3 27
4
88 15
Killamurren
333 o 39
45
206 10
Eamena, South ...
116 o 38
42 74 o
Knockeenagroagh.
739 3 2 9 46
268
CaherJesert
235 o 32
22
127 5
Knocknabooly
142 3 36 18
129 15
Caherduggan
115 o 26
7 63 15
Knoppoge
" 3 39 25
7 5
Clykeel, North ...
250 i 23
18
164 15
Lackabeha, East..
126 2 39
30
89 15
Clykeel, South ...
92 3 19
3i
62 15
Lackabeha, West.
97 2 20
50 o
Commons
9 3 16
15
2 15
Lissurla
173 3 5
21
"i 5
Cronavan
195 o 14
ii
104 o
Mellefontstown ...
566 i 7
37
355 o
Curraghard
106 i 13
ii
59 o
Monananig
7i3 i 30
67
176 10
Curraghlibbode ...
98 2 12
14
61 10
Peafield
22 2
4 5
Desert -.
296 o 3
3i
181 15
Rathaneague
36o I 33
ii
211 5
Garrantaggart ...
106 2 3O : 15 66 5
Rathcobane
21 2 2O
4
14 10
Grenagh Barretts (E.R.) area, 13202^ 3r. 25p. ; val. 794 7/. 13^. Mnskery, East
(E.R.) area, 354a. 3r.
4p. ; val. S8l/. 5-r.
Barretts.
Kilmona
771 2 24
156
86 1 10
Ballyfadeen Beg...
234 o 8
13 106 o
Knockantota, N...
340 i 7
IO
208 10
Ballyfadeen More.
468 3 34
56: 244 o
Knockantota, S ...
407 i 10
58
172 5
Ballyfireen
234 3 H
48 126 5
Knocknabehy
516 3 12
81
281 o
Ballyglass
355 * 12
36 116 15
Lissard
ii2i i 37
201
773 5
Ballygrogan
4*i 3 36
44 283 10
Lissavoura
488 i 10
64
595 10
Ballyhilloge
954 o 22
138 624 15
Lyradane
1481 I 20
1 66
417 o
Ballymorisheen ...
824 138
MS
395 5
Maulrane
214 2 15
43
83 IS
Ballyvaloon
592 3 26
104 310 15
Monalahy
2O2 3 29
5
95 10
Commons
575 o 34
160 in 13
Newcastle
477 o 8
79
297 15
Garryadeen ..,
264 3 H
49 HO 15
Rathduff
799 3 3
1 80
662 10
Glancam
527 * 9
47 539 1
Muskery, East.
Grenagh, North...
476 i 17
136 276 5
Ballymartin
354 3 4
65
58i 5
Grenagh, South...
390 3 6
82' 217 15
Hackmys Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Ballysallagh area, 633. ir. 35p. ; pop. 75;
val. 661. ioj.
The remainder of the parish of Hackmys is in the barony of Coshma, county Limerick.
Ightermurragh Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 5555a. 2r. 4p. Val. 4645^. 5*.
Ballincourlea
144 3 3
35 ioo 15
Gortnahomna Beg
30 2 16
! loo u
Ballindinis
37 3 24
28
29 15
GortnahomnaM're
96 i 38
3
*34 5
Ballyhonock
347 3 34
79
243 o
Ightermurragh ...
356 2 27
44
285 15
Ballyling
114 319
10
96 o
Imokishy
89 2 2
_T *
65 10
Barn field ...
78 3 6
26
54 o
Kilbeg
189 2 10
23
132 10
Bridgefield
196 o 15
27
157
Kilcraheen
317 3 4
68
251 5
Bridgetown
177 3 21
I/O
Knockane
93 2 33
8
71 10
Carew's-wood ...
112 I 25
ii
1 68 10
Knockglass
554 3 33
*63
384 10
Carrigarostig
103 3 26
28
90 15
Lady's Bridge ...
4 3 12
27 10
Castlerichard
293 i 38
58
275 15
Lisquinlan
756 3 8
158
572
Clonmaine
348 21
49
261 15
Monacreagh
193 o 10
47
147 15
Dower
3 i 4
72 31 15
Parknahyla
116 2 5
34
81 o
Dromadda Beg ...
219 i 7
38 261 o
Rathcallan
244 12
49
*97 5
Dromadda, East...
8 330
i 7 10
Schoolgardens ...
29 3 23
7
'9 5
Garrymore
266 i 8| 43 ; 227 o
Imphrick Fermoy (E.R.) area, 3i4Sa. or. 36p. ; val. 2586*. icxr. Orrery and Kilmore
(E.R.) area, g66a. 2r. 5p. ; val. 99I/. ior.
Fermoy.
Aghaburren
Ballyhoura ' ...
Ballynageragh ...
Caherconnor
Dromin
Imphrick ...
220 3 14
838 o 32
324 i 30
213 3 7
106 2 12
tSi 3 38
18
18
229
50
22
i
198 15
306 10
371 10
2O2 O
115 o
366 o
Lisballyhay
Loughlea
Shinanagh
On ery &-' Kilmore
Castlewrixon
Castlewrixon, S...
5H 3 17,' 73
432 i o, 48
312 i 6j 67
99 i 19 61
867 26 22
1
390 o
261 10
375 5
189 10
802 o
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Inch Imokilly (E.R.)- Total Area, 3822a. 2r. 6p. Val. 37327. 5s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P
1 Pop. Val. 1874.
1871. , s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. T
Pop. Val. 1874.
. 1871. | s.
Ballyfin
355 o 3:
> t>5 356 15
Inch
.387 33
\. 107 412 o
Ballykenefick
195 2 it
1 44 165 10
Lahard
. 321 2 2<
) 145 257 15
Ballymacandrick.
155 O 2t
45 121 15
Lugfree ..
92 2 I(
) 46 2OI 5
Ballyshane
458 3 i
146] 400 5
Lissanly
169 I 32
> 42.' 78 5
Ballytibbot
292 3 3/
74
241 10
Shanahee
. 168 3 :
! 49 175 o
Canigacrump
195 3 3?
43
176 10
Tullagh
27 3 2;
IS 1 3i 15
Carriglusky
79 3 25
80 o
Tullaheen Beg ..
43 o 3c
> 8: 25 o
Castlemary
587 o 27
92
75
Tullaheen More..
67 i 33
1 6 47 o
Coolbea
222 2 30 55
212 O
Inchigeelagh Cartery, East, W.D. (W.R.) area, 5576a. ir. I7p. ; val. 731^. los.
Muskery, West (W.R.) area, 3983ga. or. 4p. ; val. 5530^. 5s.
Carbery,E.,W.D.
Derrygortnaclogy .
173 3 o
i7| 29 5
Cloghev
442 i 10
45
79 10
Derryleigh
400 3 2
58 63 5
Coolcaum
230 o 14
15
25 15
Derrynagree
320 i 16
13 19 o
Coolmountain
963 i 3
108
158 o
Derryriordane, N.
205 2 12
i5 IS 5
Lackabawn
372 o 36
52
62 15
Derryriordane, S .
332 o 6
8| 20 o
Moneylea
249 3 38
it
16 5
Derry vacorneen . . .
439 2
ii
33 10
Shanacrene, East .
866 o 35
H3
146 10
Derry valeen
198 3 3
35
19 o
Shanacrene, West
528 i 2}
35
58 10
Derry vane
353 3 16
54
38 15
Shehy Beg
720 i i
6
12 IO
Dooneens
75i 2 13
1C
39 15
Shehy More
645 2;
6
IO 10
Dromanallig
328 20
124
79 5
Tooreen
152 o 10
17
29 10
Dromcarra, North
230 2 21
60' III IO
Tullagh
406 I 15
60
131 15
Dromcarra, South
276 I II
57
129 5
Ahiskery, West
Dromnagapple . .
135 3 12
34
40 o
Augeris
793 i 17
109
105 o
Garryantornora ..
264 o 37
ii
30 10
Bargarriff
344 o 9
21
25 o
Garrynapeaka ..
188 o 35
15
20 10
Cahernacaha
733 3 3i
70
119 o
Glasheen
130 o i
22
70 o
Cappanaminna ...
99 o 9
4
9 10
Glebe
249 3 8
44
59 o
Cappanclare
181 i 30
54 o
Gortafludig
644 i 34
51
54 15
Carrig
"9 3 34
c
9 o
Gortaknockane ...
191 i 36
15
24 o
Carrigbaun
342 i 32
22
25 5
Gortaneadin
308 I 20
5
32 10
Carrigleigh
246 i 10
14
102 5
Gortatanavally . . .
218 3 4
28
32 15
Carrignacurra ...
446 i 26
73
162 10
Gortaveer
436 3 o
36
27 5
Carrignadoura . . .
422 3 25
66
92 10
Gorteenadrolane. .
125 2 32
18
30 o
Carrignamuck ...
3O2 2 22
ii
27 15
Gorteenakilla
423 3 25
93
102 15
Carrignaneelagh . . .
154 o 29
30
82 10
Gortnacarriga
595 o 25
21
44 10
Cleanrath, North.
564 3 39
16
32
Gortnahoughtee . . .
735 3 ii
95
101 5
Cleanrath, South .
878 o 10
41
48 10
Gortnaloughra ...
224 o 28
H
13 15
Cloughboola
743 i 2
H
47 15
Gortnalour
487 o 18
94
84 o
Cloonshear Beg . . .
182 o 13
25
52 o
Gortnamona
136 o 24
6
14 o
Cloonshear More .
448 2 7
18
2 5 5
Gortnarea
282 i 7
26
30 5
Cooleen
351 o 18
X 9
ICO O
Gortsmoorane ...
186 o 32
26
91 5
Coolnacrannagh . . .
121 3 17
30
69 10
Graigue
594 o 10
70
79 15
Coolroe, East
287 i o
34
53 IS
Gurteenflugh
235 3 3i
33
50 5
Coolroe, West ...
i4 i 33
16
20 15
jurteenowen
142 i 38
21
43 o
Coomdorragha ...
109 2 23
ii
15 5
[llauninagh, East.
186 2 39
4
22 O
Coomlibane
556 I 22
12
21 15
Illauninagh, West
456 o 37
58
93 o
Coomroe
953 3 10
21
25 10
fnchi Beg .*
447 i 13
23
38 10
Coorageenane ...
572 o 33
46
68 5
[nchideraille
277 i 20
27
36 10
Coornahahilly , . .
594 i 8
36
53 o
[nchigeelagh
105 o 7
4
50 15
Coorolagh
2OI I 12
27
3i 5
tnchigrady
458 i 35
39
66 15
Cornery
357' i "
14
42 15
[nchi More
6O2 2 13
41
61 15
Curraheen
255 3 13
31
33 15
tnchinaneave
353 3 3
95
95 o
Currahy
1075 o 34
148
183 o
[nchineill
3" 3 33
49
96 15
Derreen
355 o 32
34
38 15
Inchinossig
33i i 20
5'
49 10
Derreenabourky. . .
280 2 I
33
24 15
Kealvaugh Beg ...
229 3 4
18
20 5
Derreenclodig ...
204 i 3
5
18 o
Kealvaugh More..
390 3 3-
34
54 10
Dereendonee
438 i 8
14
IO 10
eamcorravooly . . .
415 o 2
41
58 15
Derreenglass
454 o 31
10
IO
ICilbarry
166 o 17
32
61 5
Derreenlunnig . . .
542 2 13
18
21 5
K.ilmore
417 3 ii
84
116 10
Derreenacusha ...
327 3 37
H
13 o
Lackabaun ...
396 i 16
29
31 5
Derrineanig
743 3 24
49
57 5
^agneeve
102 2 19
12
14 o
72 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Inchigeelagh -contd. Baronies of Carbery, East (\V.R.), and Muskery, West (W.R.)
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands. Area '
Pop.
Val. 1874.
A. R. P.
1871.
t.
A. R P.
1871
*
Lyreiiageeha
484 2 39
40
50 5
Scrahan, More ..
187 o 23
17
19 10
Maulmore
207 2 II
10
13 10
Silvergrove
395 * 6
44
38 5
Milleen
342 2 25
6 9
161 10
Teeranassig
294 I 36
4i
75 10
Milmorane
431 2 17
21
21 15
Teergay
235 3 3i
38
96 10
Monvaddra
476 3 *
56
66 ro
Tooreenalour
532 i 26
H
3<> 15
Rathgaskig
607 3 i
24
51 10
Tooreenduff
437 2 26
24
29 15
Rossalougha
923 2 34
36
40 o
Tooreenlahard ...
139 2 8
16
14 5
Rossmore
492 3 3
98, 106 o
Tooreennanean ...
2OI 2 7
6
19 o
Scrahan ... 130 3 15
7' 15 '5
Turnaspidogy
827 i 35
82
108 o
Inchinabacky Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, I475a. ir. 22p. Val. 15597.
Bilberry
Churchtown
Clashduff
609 in
105 i i
237 2 19]
388 5 j Harrisgrove
1 20 o I Roxbo rough
394 islStumphill
38 2 6,
124 2 2O
360 o 5]
79
181 o
447 o
Innishannon Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R.) area, 283ia. or. 34p. ; val. 22O9/.
Kinalea (E.R.) area, 432oa. or. 2gp. ; val. 3959^. lor.
EastCarbtry,E.D.
Barna
429 2 24
U 102
242 10
Ardnaclug
2O2 O O
49
55 5
Clouracaun
244 o 4
2 3
91 10
Bally mountain ...
533 i 39
83
328 o
Coolmoreen
391 2 32
92
280 15
Curranure
362 i 27
60
437 10
Crosses
143 I 12
10
131 5
Dromkeen
973 o 37
"3
466 o
Curra
253 2 22
70
287 10
Farranagow
99 i 12
1 7
58 5
Dunkereen
454 o 20
33
487 10
Knockroe
601 2 16
Si
3i9 15
Famahoe
398 i 6
89
492 15
Skevanish
359 o 23
93
43 o
Killeen
280 3 ii
69
330 5
Tideway of Ban-
Killounlane
245 2 15
33
160 o
don River
4 o
Knockmullane ..
183 2 27
26
108 10
Kinalea.
Laherfineen
139 o 32
49 5
Annagh More ...
468 i 31
40
53' 10
Rathnaruogy
421 I 31
48
266 o
Bally coghlan
266 I 2
24
126 5
Inishcarra Muskery, East (E.R ) Total Area, loioxsa. or. 6p. Val. 63247.
Agharinagh
763 2 8
338; 679 5
Gortatray ... 147 i 33 44
75 5
Ardrum
596 i 17
63! 603 o
Gurteen
176 3 12; 14
no 15
Ballyanley
498 2 8
124! 329 o
Inishleena
60 o 35! 2ij 62 15
Ballymacoo ...
243 o 26
25 HI 15
Kilblaffer
566 3 31' 107
267 5
Ballyshoneen
685 o i
170, 429 5
Kilmurry
25 i 9
6
15 o
Bettings
1056 3 12
246; 490 5
Knockane
280 2 32
60
118 10
Bridgestown
276 3 34
132
188 10
Knocknamarriff . . .
I9i 3 23 33
115 10
Callas
352 12
82
189 10
Lisladeen ... 422 I 2 50
189 15
Carhue
39i o 39
48
212
Lismahane
161 3 13 42
83 >5
Carryknaveen . . .
234 ij
65
169 5
Lisnashandrum, E.
129 2 35
29
72 o
Currabeha
326 2 Oi
82
216 5
Lisnashandrum, W
102 I 21
9
60 o
Curraleigh
372 o 39^
90
209 5
Magooly
432 3 2
127
261 10
Dromgownagh ...
2OO 2 30
27
97 10
Moneyflugh
224 i 7
47
127 5
Faha
443 o 10
126
274
Ragrellah
358 o 9
54
159 10
Garravagh ... 469 o 25
129
372 5
Inishkenny Cork (E R.) area, 2899a. 2r. I5p. ; val. 30817. Muskery, East (E.R.)
area, 9583. 2r. i6p. ; val. 5g8/. IQJ.
Cork.
Ardarostig
Ballinveltig
Ballinvoultig
Ballinvrinsig
Ballymah
Curraheen
Inishkenny ...
242 3 17
205 2 22
189 2 5
319 I 28
369 3 13
196 o 18
212 i 33
45 348 o
65 201 15
34 123 o
42,1 217 o
87 566 15
15 248 5
46 303 10
Kilmurriheen
Knockajisheen ...
Knocknamallav'ge
Rochfordstown ...
Musktry, East.
Ballyleigh
Oldabbey
Sraleigh
218 i 6
225 2 4
181 i 32
538 o 27
445 3 28
347 3 19
164 3 12
35: "o 10
34 184 10
II 121 5
105 656 10
84 227 5
21 218 15
45 '52 10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS. 73
Island CaYbery, East E.D. (w.R.) area, iffla. or. i6p. ; val. 866. Ibane and
Barryroe (W.R.) area, isoga. ir. I7p. ; val. 95I/.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871
Val. 1874.
s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. P. P.
Pop
1871
Val. 1874.
*.
Cart>ery,E., E.D.
Balteenbrack
33 2 I2 K
) 27 o
Cashelisky
368 3 19
53
167 5
Brittas
2 I 7| *
I
Cloheen
80 I 29
22
58 10
Brittas, North ..
62 2 6i 23
37 5
Kilbree
284 I 32
53
156 10
Brittas, South ..
55 2 5 g
25 10
Lackenagobidane .
48 o 14
12
35 5
Caherlarhig
197 i 9 27
97 5
Youghals
109 3 30
49
132 o
Creboy
50 O 22 U
46 10
Islands in Clona-
Drombeg
81 2 5
25
45 o
klity Bay :.
Duneen ...
185 3 9 85! 131 5
Inchydoney ...
One other
474 3 *
2 II
79
316 10
Dunmore
Dunowen ...
226 2.20J 97J 154 o
56 3 " 59 77 10
Ibaite 6 Barryroe
Lonagh ...
33 3 34 33 20 15
Alndelake
91 2 39
99
rot 15
Pallas
25 133
4 is o
Ballyluck
177 I 2
65 140 o
Rineen
28 1.23
6' 28 5
Kilbolane -Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.)-Area, gSSSa. 3r. Sp.. Val. 5725?.
Acres ...
53 3 38
18
25 15
Knockeen
141 i 18
7
57 10
Ballagharea
3 r 4 3 39
45
203 5
Knocknavorab.ee .
97 3 22
4
30 15
Ballinla
634 * 25
98
3" 5
Knockough
242 i 24
21
101 15
Ballyhane, Low. .
259 3 i
34
129 5
Kyle
181 3 21
16
92 5
Ballyhane, Up. ...
167 o 5
22
122 10
Laragh
542 o 26
68
285 3
Castlelishen
282 o 29
44
159 15
Lyragh
171 i 32
26
69 o
Cloonee
153 3 H
27
81 o
Maine, North ...
815 2 7
102
389 5
Concealment
87 i 29
7
33 10
Maine, South
493 o ID
70
337 15
Coolnagour
229 I 22
48
188 15
Moanabricka
306 2 16
84
129 10
Cromoge
559 2 37
198
309 10
Moanarnane
179 1.9
28
80 15
Curra ...
187 2 3
10
55 o
Moanavraca
209 i 6
2O
I2O 15
Delliga ./.
182 o 30
16
83 5
Moanroe
lib I 2O
8
59 10
Doony
3O2 2 I
245 15
Prohust
609 3 24
98
397 15
Gortnaheedy
28 2 4
7
17 5
Scart
221 2 4
47
159 15
Gortnagoul
338 3 29
74
247 5
Seeds
276 2 17
5i
150 o
Kilbolane
420 i 20
133
426 10
Shonepookeen . . .
276 I 28
86
134 15
Kimore
334 * 6
62
158 15
Teeracurra
H3 o 15
8
120 5
Kinteera
52 2 38 12
30 IS
Trienieragh
270 I 16 68
184 S
The remainder of the parish of Kilbolane is in the barony of Connello, Upper, county of Limerick.
Kilbonane Muskery, East (E.R.) Total Area, 47O9a. 3r. 32p. Val. 25987. ioj.
Aherla Beg
421 I II
103 312' 5
Parkmore
172 2 21 24 82 o
Aherla More
379 3 7
133 244 10
Rathard
773 3 29 232 603 s
Cloghduff
239 * 4
49
139 o
Rathcullen
22$ 23 19 132
Curragheenbrien . .
209 i 29
3i
95 15
Rathfelane,
237 330 53
118 o
Kilbonane
185 2 24
61
109 10
Rearour
601 2 8 93
213 10
Knockaneleigh ...
284 o 13
34 103 o
Scart, Lower ...
i9 3 5 23
76 5
Knockawaddra ...
228 3 10
53
"3 5
Scart, Upper
301 2 5 42
133 o
Knocknahilan ...
338 3 23
27
123 5
Kilbrin Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 126303. 3r. I7p. Val. 83797. SJ.
Ballybane
488 o 37
45
250 o
Clash
139 3 26
56
85 10
Ballygrady, Nth.
354 i 18
32
233 5
Cloghboola
4" o 33
63
246 5
Ballygrady, Sth.
298 o 18
25
207 5
Clonrobin
545 * 3
61
356 15
Ballyheen Mid. ...
142 3 30
22
138 ID
Coolageela, Et. ...
473 2 ii
4i
274 15
Ballyheen, Nth. ...
Ballyheen, Sth. ...
142 i 28
154 2 I
9
15
89 10
142 o
Coolageela, Wt. ...
Coolmahane
334 3 16
197 o ii
40
28
217 15
"7 15
Bally hest, East ...
55 2 32
17
45 15
Coolnahilla
135 * 3
19
82 o
Ballyhest, West...
Ballymacpierce ...
88 i 2
222 2 31
18
43
76 Corbally
165 SiCurragh
468 3 26
259 o 7
36
35
283' o
190 10
Ballynoe
Balliphilibeen ...
169 o 37
225 i 29
28
9
101 15 Curraghs
164 o Curraheen
5*3 3 24
606 3 29
72
105
3i8 15
350 10
Ballyrusheen
378 o 32
149
301 o
Dromin
90 i 17
2q
74 10
Bawnmore, Nth. .
443 i 35
90
279 15
Drominagore
405 i 8 76
241 15
Bawnmore, Sth....
Castlecor Demense
729 i i
548 3 24
66
76
401 10 , Garranmacgarrett
516 O| Garrison
323 3 37
471 o 25
64
71
95 5
300 5
74 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilbrin contd. Barony of Du hallow (E. R.)
Townlands. A^K*" p
1871.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
A. K P.
Pop
1871
Val. 7874.
Kilbarry
498 I 26
117
407 10
Lackeel ...
159 I 27
26) 127 o
Knockagolig ...j 504 I 23
87
287 5
Mahanagh
35 3 "
18
80 o
Knockaholert ...' 339 o 7
26
223 o
Marybrook
171 o 7
61
156 10
Knockardfree ... 365 2 6
64
224 15
Rathnagard
239 0.35
35
140 5
Knockballymartin 327 O 19
ib
219 6
Springville
72 on
3c
67 5
Kilbrittain Carbery, East, E.D., (W.R) Total Area, 475oa. ir. i8p. Val. 2176;. 5-r.
Bally Beg
26l 236' 48
101 IO
Killanamaul
220 I 34
22
83 10
Bally More ...
418 2. O 63
172 10
Kilshinahan
528 2 8
I 4 2
260 o
Baltinakin
333 i. 8 70
142 15
KnockbroWn
312 o- 3
4 6
148 15
Baurleigh ...
885 0.37 "5
322 o
Knoppoge
567 1-14
56
152 o
Coolshinagh
181 Q. 7 40
76 o
Maulmane
219 3 36
4 6
96 o
Cripplehill
93 a. 3 '4
54 15
Maulskinlahane ...
245 223
31
94 5 1
Kilbrittain ... 483 o 9 112 471 '15
Kilbrogan Kinalmeaky (W.R.) Total Area, 7577a. ir. 34p. Val. 87207. $s.
Callatrim *
625 i 38
129 506 10 Knockbrogan,p ( a )
126 6'25|
501077 o
Carhoon, East ...
273 i 19
41
163 o
Laragh
609 i '19
89 369 15
Carhoon, West ...
530 $ 5
275 15
Lisnabauree
227 2" 20J
29
96 o
Coolfadda, pt. (a)
265 0.15
20
2794 10
Littlesilver
177 231
31
135
Curryclogh
365 o.i
71
315 10
Mallowgaton
327 230;
4 8
148 15
Derrycool
408 3 19
87
257 15
Mishells
604 2 '38
92
483 10
Gurteen
578 21
114
364 o
Roughgrove, E
40O I ' 13'
86
277 o
Kilbeg, North ...
216 3 14 36
199 10
Roughgrove, W. ...
375 2 '12
50
183 5
Kilbeg, South ...
182 o 20 28
169 15
Shinagh
471 2 4
59
282 15
Kilbrogan, pt. ( a j* 367 3 21 273
543 o
Tullyglass ..J 218 o'li
27
78 o
The remainder of this townland is in the township of Bandon.
Kilbroney Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, i876a. ir. 32p. Val. 1945^. IOJ -
Ballincurrig
327 2 12
64
273 15
Kilbroney
144 i -ii 25 221 o
Ballinguile
361 o ii
39
648 15
Knockroundaly ...
173 2 30 23 92 10
Ballynatrilla
237 3 36
58
164 10
Liskelly
in 0-34! n 104 o
Bally vorisheen . . .
151 o 3
61
125 5
Templeconnell ...
226 2 30
1C
191 5
Jordanstown
142 3 25
16
124 10
Kilcaskan Bear (W.R.) Area, 35iO4a. 3r. 22p. Val. 2613^. I2j.
Adrigole
293 o 19
79
50 15
Curraduff
218 3 33
3
9 o
Ballynahown
135 i J5
9 5
Curragh, East ...
369 o 9
39
3' 5
Ballynakilla
32 o 14
13
6 10
Curragh, West ...
22 3 25
15
6 10
Bawn
205 i 6
40
38 10
Currakeal
124 o 26
n
8 5
Bocarnagh
335 3 36
81
28 5
Currakillane
381 I II
54
33 5
Canrooska
590 o 30
ii
23 5
Derreen, Lower...
560 I 29
34
23 o
Canshanavoe
1365 o 6
24
22 15
Derreen, Upper...
588 3- i
68
34
Cappaleigh, North| 123 I I
24
24 5
Derreenacarrin ...
940 i o
77
30 o
Cappaleigh, South) 115 2 19
42
20 5
Derreenagarrig ...
144 2 17
17
10 IO
Cappanaparka, E.
171 o 5
44
26 5
Derreenavroonig. .
150 3 3i
5
8 id
Cappanaparka, W.
273 3 7
ii
16 15
Derreenboy, Lwr.
374 2 28
11 5
Cappyaughna
136 o 4
77
58 12
Derreenboy, Up...
432 o 26
12
12 10
Carrigrour
241 i o
39
24 10
Derreennagough. .
368 2 5
II
10 5
Clasluluff
1066 o 9
22
21
Derreeny
406 2 9
70
42 o
Clydagh
86 o 39
18
12
Derryconnery
528 i 3
65
18 5
Coolieragh
533 o 9
69
31 5
Derrylough
295 2 23
49
22 15
Coomarkane
2034 o 29
78
41 15
Derrynafulla
76l I 26
34
20 5
Coomgira
953 2 '26
34
32 10
Doorus
184 o 18
29
17 10
Coonane
7'5 3 36
18
38 10
Dromagowlane ...
240 2 O
81
42 5
Coorannel
543 2 24
22
21
Dromateebara ...
171 1-14
34
16 o
Crooha, East
293 3 9
39
40 5
Dromderawn
86 3- 6
n
17 15
Crooha, Middle ..
183 i ii
46
40 10
Dromdour
33 3 7
*5 o
Crooha, West ...
205 o 29
46
38 10
Dromgarvan
230 i 6
53
36 5
Crossterry, East...
347 o 38
29
15 15
Drumaclarig
117 o 26
5
16 5
Crosterry, West... 1050 2 4
91
44 o
Dnimlave
384 2
121 87 10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilcaskan contd. Barony of Bear (W.R.)
Townlands.
Area. I Pop
A. R. P. '1871
. Val. 1874
*
Townlands. . Area ' f ?>P- Val 1874.
A. R. P. ' tf7I. f. S.
Esknamucky
153 2 2
i
' 27 5
Lyre
201 i 37 29 18 5
F"aha, East
120 3 i(
3 4
1 39 5
Monteensudder ..
130 i 31 41 34 5
Faha, West
250 3 i.
> H
3 74 5
Muccurragh
309 2
5 40 23 o
Furkeal
444 2 K
) 12
1 42 5
Reen
40 2 22 2
i -?8 10
Glingarriff
74 o 2
,
* 35 15
Reenabulliga
334 o 36 55 35 o
Glenough
1726 2 28 2!
5 20 10
Reenmeen, East..
133 i 33 i? 55 15
Gortroe, Lower ..
96 I iJ
5 I
[ 14 o
Reenmeen,West..
104 2 1 8 46 54 o
Gortroe, Upper ..
77 o 3
i
* 17 15
Roosk
437 o 39! 97 40 15
Illauncreagh
C
) -
9 o
Rossnagrena
429 o 18; 6
t 57 IS
Inchintaggart
145 3 is
' 4
33 IS
Rossnashunsoge..
160 o 18 47 20 6
Inchintaglin
1140 2
S<
>. 42 15
Rougham ... 1068 o 8 39 18 o
Kealagowlane ..
787 i 35
V
' 35 o
Shrone
394 i 24' 22' 29 10
Keelatrasna
156 3 12
5*
> 32 o
Skehil
323 o 39 ; 25 51 10
Kilcaskan
942 2 2C
41 40 15
Tooreen
556 o 14 35 25 o
Kildromalive
425 3 27
60 28 o
Tooreenagrena ..
504 3 26 26 16 5
Killenough
83 2 C
15 15 15
Tracashel
166 2 15 39 16 15
Lackavane
620 3 3
35 21 10
Trafrask, East ...
194 o 16 82 24 o
Leahill
376 I 24
34 21 15
Trafrask, West ...
122 o 22 99 J 36 o
Leitrim Beg
173 3 37
15 22 10
Uiusker
8 3 33l 7 3i JO
Leitrim More
93 o 15 27 37 15
Roancarrig More.
(a)
4 20 5
Lickeen, East ...
222 I IO I2| 13 IO
Garnish Island,
Leitrim, West ...| 149 20 17 16 o
Bantry Bay ...
36 i 3?
! -
^ **
Loughavaul ... 518 o 2O 29 13 5
Youngfield
308 o 36 7 l > v
, (a) Roancarrig More is a rock in Bantry Bay, upon which a lighthouse is situated.
The remainder of the parish of Kilcaskin is in the barony of Glanarought, county of Kerry.
Kilcatherine Bear (W.R.) Total Area, 217783. ir. 3p. Val. 30577. 15^.
Ardacluggin ... 232 o 28 57 50 10
Faunkill-and-the
Ardgroom, Inw'rd 1456 I 14
387
227 10
Woods
370 o 5
45
49 15
Ardgroom, Outwd 2243 o I
5'9
308 10
Glenbeg
1203 i 16 42 58 5
Aughabrack
169 2 23
34
62 5
Gortatornora
17 o 5 16 60
Ballycrovane
550 2 31 157
46 5
Gortgarriff
255 2 33 132 65 o
Barrees
1098 2 2O 41
61 o
Gowlane
1171 o 16 84 54 o
Bawnard
156 3 o 24
25 15
Inches
850 3 28 20 q 207 15
Bofickil
420 2 12 73
60 10
Inchinteskin
86 3 10 80 39 15
Bunskellig
512 I 38 31
35 15
Kilcatherine
2097 o 34
441 12 O
Caheravart
52 2 19 14
18 5
Kilmackowen
"54 3 ii
121: 272 5
Caherkeen
1044 i 37 269
164 15
Urhin
1480 21
2561 H5 IS
Carrig
47 3 o! 29
19 15
Islands off Coast :
Clogher ... 961 3 37!
5 o
Ballycrovane
405
Cloontreem ... 543 i 19! 35
34 o
Bally crovane, Ltle.
I 38
Commons, East... 881 I 25! 9
30 5
Eyeries
2 2 4
Commons, West... 581 I 28
17 5
lllaunbweeheen ...
2 35
,294 10
Coulagh ...' 362 3 22 227
19 5
[llaunnameanla ...
2 18
Crumpane ... 1088 o 11 172 223 5
[nishfarnard
64 i2| 35jJ
Eyeries ...' 604 o 12 238 272 o Thirty-two others.
5 2 25 !/
Kilcoe Carbery, West, W.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 5272a. or. 2ip. Val. 18587. lot.
Ardura Beg
233 o 36
52 97 o
Lissaclarig, East .
360 o 38! 86
119 10
Ardura More
3" 3 8
78
115 5
Lissaclarig, West .
392 i 6 63
127 10
Boleagh
252 2 35
37
51 10
Murrahin, North .
214 O 2
35
68 15
Carravoley
34i i 38
69
144 o
Vlurrahin, South .
162 I 25
37
73 5
Glannakilleenagh
286 2 30
57
57 o
Dughtohig
182 o 9
22
33 15
Greenmount
355 i 24
45
135 10
Rossard
63 2 6
9
18 10
Gurteenulla
151 3 2b
19
30 5
Skeaghanore, Et.
332 3 18
110
169 o
Kilcoe
586 3 ic
160
249 15
Skeaghanore, Wt
378 o 30
84
159 o
Knockroe
433 3 16
104
146 i 1
islands in Roaring
Lisheenacrehig ...
196 o 17
29
54 U
Water Bay ..
9 10
Kilcorcoran Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, I292a. or. lop. Val. 736'. iac.
Gardeen
117 2 39
88
78 10
Lisheenowen
238 2 5
44
144 5
Grillough
7 o 33
53
4 5
Rossline ...
450 2 38
29
239 5
Knoppoge
197 i 37
25
II S slRusheen
280 I 18
3'
151 10
76 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilcoraey- -Muskery, West (w R.) Total Area, 88363. ir. 23p. Val. 204 7/.
Townlands.
Area. . Pop.
A. R. P. 1871.
Val. 1874-
*
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
t-
Baunreagh
76 O 21
12
29 o
Gortnaclogh
246 i 8
40
126 5
Beenreagh ...
255 2 35 33
60 10
Horsemount moun-
Brook park
750 3 13
121
149 5
tain
631 3 22
60
72 10
Carrigduff
1305 3 26 31
79 5
Horsemount, Nth.
495 i 7
99
239
Crinnaloo, Nth
535 3 33
'05
171 5
Horsemount, Sth.
315 o 16
82
84 o
Crinnaloo, Sth. ...
1203 2 9
40
47 o
Kilcorney
IOI I 24
7
70 o
Donoure, East ...
173 3 "
31
43 10
Killeen
148 2 29
19
77 o
Donoure, Middle .
in 3 20
9
28 5
Knockanroe
191 2 25
25
95 o
Donoure, West ...
174 2 36
22
5i 5
Knockgorm
94 2 35
19
45 15
Drombeg
58 2 26
7
34 5
Laharan
187 2 35
26
84 5
Finnanfield
361 I I!
52
39 o
Lissacapia
55 ! 21
16 5
Glebe
13 2 2.
9
7 10
Mushera
452 o ii
25
22 5
Glenleigh
638 2 2S
in
251 5
Shanakill
255 3 9
77
! 53 10
Kilcredan Imokilly (E.R.) -Total Area, 10143. or. 37p. Val. 892^. .15.?.
Ballycrenane ...I 511 2 371 188, 494 i5|Kilcredan ...I 502 I 30 148 398 o
Kilcrohane Car bery, West, W.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 145873. 2r. up. Val. 2246*. loj.
Ardahill ...i 183 i o
38
54 i5'Gortalassa ...j 264 o 39, 38 48 o
Artianenig
137 i 4
6
28 o.Gortavallig
296 I 26
30 12 O
Aoghaleigue Beg .
275 o 39
7
1 8 o Gorteanish
345 2 2S
46 87 o
Aughaleigue More
285 i 23
40
33 ; io~.Gortnakilly ..;
478 3 35
70
55 10
Bally ieragh ...
578 2 ii
85
68 lo;Gouladoo
288 2 37
33
3i 5
Ballynatra
39 i 23
19
1 6 IO; Kilcrohane
287 i 5
161 156 5
Ballyroon
US * 25
55
34 IO" Killeen, North ...
38o 3 7
26 13 o
Ballyroon Mountn.
466 2 37
40
23 10 Killeen, South ...
361 I 12
26
59 10
Caher
253 22
125
73 lO.Knockeens
313 3 3
39
44 o
Cahergal
121 3 12
7
6 5JKnockroe
218 i 18
37
46 5
Caher Mountain...
221 2 TO
7 5 i i Laharandoto
67 o 29
ii
18 o
Caherurlagh
3O 2 29
24
1 8 o 1 Laharanddta
CaherurlaglhM oun.
Mountain
33 o 6
8
i 15
North
27 o 15
5
I o Letter, East
259 o 16
3i
56 o
GaherurlaghMoun.
Letter, Lower ...
49 i 2
6
23 o
South
23 3 o
o 5 Letter Mountain .
233 3 o
12
7 10
CarraviHeen
Clash
242 3 34
96 i 35
57
18
31 10 Letter, West
10 15 jMaulnaskehy
117 2 37
535 2 32
27
IOO
27 o
82 o
Derrycluvane
37i o 24
44
32 1 5 j Raferigeen
197 2 IO
25
41 15
Dooneen
164 3 26
26
36 l5;Reagh
221 i 37
39
41 10
Doonour
240 3 10
55
48 5 i Reenacappul
185 3 33
68; sg o
Dromnea
371 2 2
76
53 1 5 \ Rosskerrig
577 i 15
127
121 15
Eskraha
317 3 20
60
26 10! Rosskerrig Mount.
283 3 12
9
7 o
Fahane
144 o 6
40
30 10 '. Rossnacaheragh . . .
846 3 o
125
114 10
Farranamanagh ...
Faunmore
313 3 17
262 o 8
134
37
69 OJTooreen
49 i5JTullig
319 2 38
23 2 12
40
8
13 5
12 10
Foilakilly
361 o 28
45
22 Oj Islands in Dun-
Gerahies
325 3 16
154
86 loj manus Bay : ...
Glanalin
96 i 24
21
13 5*Owen's
I I 6
)
Glanlough
1183 i 30
158
156 i5JP6intabulloge ...
i o 31
[ '5
Glanroon
144 2 2
191
15 orNine others
i o 24
\
Kilcrumper Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) area, i827a. ir. lop. ; .val. 151 il.
Fermby^E.R.) area, i688a. 2r. 24p. ; val. 1435?. 5-r.
Condons and Clon-
|Ballyhindon
264 3 3
38
226
gibbons.
I Ballyvoskillakeen .
"3 i 35
29
116 o
Ballinglaana, Nth.
364 3 5
78
243 o Boherderroge
119 2 28
20
IOO 10
Ba4Hnrush
37 3 17
66
213 10 ' Downing, North. .
329 o 26
95! 206 o
Ballyderown
460 2 9
IOO
530 10 ' Downing, South. .
293 I 17
4 6
255 5
Ballynacarriga ...
238 2 10
12
249 lO-Glenwood
36 I II
19
65 15
Knockanebohilly .
168 3 6
37
78 5jGortore
198 3 34
10
179 15
Moorepark
223 3 3
197 o - Lisnasallagh
33 i 15
22
34 o
Fermoy.
[Loughnahifiy
175 i 5
22
H3 15
Ballingianna, Sth.
39 2 10
17
25 10 jMoorepark, West. 1
84 2 30
79 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
77
Kilcully Cork (E.R.) Total Area, i7S9a.
3r. 39p. Val. i888/. 5-r.
Townlands.
Ballynahina
Kilcully
Area.
A. B. P.
.737 3 32
"324 3-26
Pop.
1871.
108
122
a J 74- J Townlands.
s- \
^704 i5|Killeendaniel
538 5iRahanisky
Area.
A. R. P.
320 I 3
376 3 18
Pop.
1871.
47
48
Val. 1874.
321 5
324 o
Kilcummer Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 26i2a. 2r. 36p. Val. I533/. 5-r.
Ballydague
Kilcummer, Lwr..
Kilcummer, Upr..
1130 3 26
188 3 16
655 i 3i
144
38
123
350 5
178 10
444 5
Kylenahoory
Renny, Lower ...
Renny, Upper ...
95 3 30
175 i 24
366 o 29
18
4
30
38 15
190 o
331 10
Kildorrery Condons and Clongibbons (E. R.) area, 2934a. 3r. 25p. ; val. 2121 J.
Fermoy (E.R.)- area, 4013. 2r. I5p. ; val. 2837. f^s.
Condons and Clon-
Kildorrery
in o 38
2IO O
gibbons.
Oldcastletown ...
864 i 14
168
833 10
Bally visteen
388 i 32
94
197 10
Scart
511 2 8
132
481 15
Boleynanoultagh. .
589 2 30
89
178 10
Fermoy.
Cullenagh
56 o 30
15
43 o
Carhoo
97 o 5
29
73 10
Glasvaunta
9i i 35
3
76 15
Kilmaculla
66 3 16
5
50 o
Gortacurrig
321 3 39
49
too 15
Springvale
237 2 34
2.3
160 5
Kilfaughnabeg Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) Area, 31263. 2r. igp. Val. 2005'. 5-r.
Aghatubrid Beg...
156 o 36
67
126 10
Kilacoossne
66 3 20
22
36 o
Aghatubrid More.
274 2 39
119
272 15
Knockarudane ...
81 3 24
15
34 10
Brulea
167 i 29
136
84 o
Maulagow
205 i 13
60
73 3
Carriglusky
63 i 26
48
29 5
Maulmareen
73 21
15
41 15
Cloonties
358 i 4
84
188 5
Reenogrena
253 i 37
I4O
'3 50
Cregg
190 3 20
125
76 5
Rushanes
168 o 19
6 7
301 10
Drom
211 3 20
117
'35 10
Islands off Coast:
Drombeg
180 3 20
65
116 s
Adam
i 3 3*
)
Gortyowen ..*
84 i 33
23 29 15
Eve
O O 22
> O IO
Kilbeg
200 I II
59 83 10
Illaunmore
O 2 27
)
Kilfman
386 2 7
108 245 5
Kilgarriff Carbery, East, E.D. (w.R.) area, 30533. 2r. 34p. ; val. 6n6/. 15*.
Ibane and Barryroe (W.R.) area, 8723. 2r. 39p. ; val. 57O/. 5-r.
Carbe*v,E., E.D.
Scartagh
1560 5
Cappeen
36 3 4
.
20 5
Tawnies, Lower,
Cloheen, pt. of (a)
2IO I 28
* 23
297 10
part of () . ...
20 2 38 ( 12
389 10
Fourcuil
125 t> 36
22
50 o
Tawnies, -Upper,
Garranecore
186 o 7
8l
95 o
part of (a]'
157 2 9
78 1481 10
Kilgarriff
835 9
179
537 5
Youghals
1109 5
Knockskagh
489 o 8
"5
222 15
Ibane & Barryroe.
1
Lisroe
9i 3 33
13
43 o
Aghamilla
338 o 14 85! 198 10
Maulnoskehy
42 5
Ballyduvane ... 264 3 10 64 190 5
Miles, part of (a)
224 o 27
59
196 5
Carhoo ...' 269 3 15 71
181 10
Reenroe ... 123 3 23
21
72 o
j
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the township of Clonakilty.
>
Kilgrogan Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Kilgrogan Townland Area, 2313. ir. 2ip.
Pop. 16 ; Val. 226/.
Kilgullane Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) area, 33693. or. 38p. ; val. 2744^.
Fermoy (E.R.) area, i84a. 2r. 32p. ; val. io8 $s.
Condons and Clon-
Curraheen
199 310
IO
161 o
gibbons.
Dromleigh ...
318 l 14
30
215 5
Ballykearney
225 I 31
30
147 o
Flemingstown .:
535 2 20
153
467 o
Broomhill
289 i 35
54
229 15
Johnstown
192 i 29
19
150 10
Cloghleafin
520 i 23
61
423 o
Kilgullane
256 i 25
16
221 5
Carriganleigh
69 2 39
30
59 10
Kilnadrow
183 I 22
3i
160 o
Cloonkilla
198 i 23
4
i9S 3
Nutgrove
229 2 21
40
210 15
Cdmmons
IT 24
i 5
Fsrmoy.
Curraghbowcn . . .
138 2 22
r8
102 15
Lislea
184 a 32
37
108 5
78 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilkerranmore -Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) area, 652a. or. ip. ; val. 285^.
Ibane and Barryroe (W.R.) area, 5475a. ir. i8p. ; val. 2762). 5^.
Townland?.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
Towiilan Is.
Area. | Pop. Val. 1874.
A. K. P.
1871.
Jtr s.
A. p. P. i 1871.1 f.
Carbery, E., W.D,
Creagh Beg
230 2 14 55 105 10
Coolnaconarty ..
128 I 33 43
67 5 Creagh More ...
257 i 28 77^156 5
Farlehanes
213 3 7 42
91 15 Curragh
313 o 23 35! 141 15
Knocks
39 3 i 83
126 i5!Garralacka
230 12 67
112 5
Ibane &* Barryroe
Garranagoleen ...
266 2 21 91
150 10
Ballyduvane
225 3 35
65
150 is
Gortnagearagh ...
77 2 24; ii
49 IS
Ballyvackey
293 3 23 86
199 5
Gortnascarty
91 2 2 44
67 10
Bealad, East
445 2 10! 121
187 oj Greenfield
.44 2 26
H
55 o
Bealad, West ...
573 3 17 130
203 10 Knockanoran
80 I 19
13
28 10
Brittas ... 26 I 38
16 15
Maulycorcoran . . .
136 o 25
40
57 5,
Camus
367 3 27
42
227 o TulJyneasky, East 305 3 28
82
131 10
Clasharaggy
Clonlea
43 3 34
133 i 3i
21
4
27 o
72 o
Tullyneasky, West 315 3 22
Woodfield ... 601 i 27
76
161
167 o
261 5
Coorleigh, North.
154 i 24 25
56 o
Nine Islands in
Coorleigh, South..
131 2 13 2 4
91 o
Clonakilty Bay...
S 12
o 5
Corrabally ... 121 2 7 10
56 10
Killaconenagh Bear (w.R.) Total Area, I9294a. ir. 24p. Val. 4624!. i$s.
Aghabeg
267 o 37
96
3i 5
Gortagraffer ' ...
61 o 41 52
27 o
Ardagannive
86 o 6
22
4i 15
Gortsallagh
24 o 23 5
II IO
Ballard
193 o 15
6l 15
Gour
739 3 3 01 65
78 o
Ballard Commons.
668 2 26
24 o
Iskanamucky
9 i 2
8
2 IO
Bank
95 3 3
44
42 5
Keamnalicky
7 321
ii
I 10
Boher
36 o 3*
39
22 15
Knockacullin
80 2 17
23
18 5
Bohernoe
2 7 2 13
9
S o
Knockane
103 o 37
ii
21 O
Cahergarriff
34i o 35
103
61 15
Knockane More . . .
26 o 24
8
12 IS
Cametringane
41 2 '15
8
105 5
Knockaneroe
134 o 15
753 o
Cappavuckee
89 o"s
35
19 10
Knockoura
821 3 26
56
60 10
Carrig
42 3 4
26
13 10
Lyre
82 o 39
It
33 5
Clonglaskan
6OO 2 30
67
109 o
Meenaduff
32 o 23
5 10
Curradonohoe . . .
181 i 10
29
64 15
Minanekeal
o i 27
Curraduff
122 3 12
34
34 15
Park
198 i 27
61
43 10
Curragh
.27 3 2
6
8' 10
Rod en
564 i i?
105
87 10
Curryglass
145 3 32
84
58 10
Rossmackowen
Derreen ataggart
%
Commons
2453 3 o
40 o
Commons
3i8 3 39
.
7 10
Scart
19 2 12
6
7 5
Derreenataggart,
Shanacoumha ...
28 I 24
4
4 5
East
175 i 6
39 o
Shanavallyleigh...' 85 I ii
35
21 5
Derreenataggart,
Teernahillane ... 282 o 8
38
37 o
Middle
103 i 26
96 o
Thornhill ... 219 I 4
68
79 10
Derreenataggart,
Tooreen ... 908
9
2 IO
West
146 O 12
25
32 lo'Tooreen Beg ... 155 o 10
8
6 10
Derrymihin, East.
521 o 7
76
62 15 Tooreen More, E.. 182 2 7
19
26 15
Derrymihin, West
606 o 14
^337
179 15
Tooreen More, W.| 167 3 25
20
22 IO
Disert
352 2
52
63 15
flear Island :
Diom, North ...
170 2 13
46
H 5
Arclagh
538 3 33
150
147 o
'Drom, South
117 3 19
82
72 5
Ardaragh, East ...
197 3 18
87
61 o
Drom, West
118 2 17
44
38 5
Ardaragh, West...' 84 2 16
33
24 15
Dromagare
44 3 5
4
36 15 Ballynakilla ... 1010 o 3
168
230 10
Dunboy
' 2O3 2 29
22
132 o Cloonaghlin, Lr... 78 o 20
37 18 15
Eskenacartan
17 3 35
10 10 Cloonaghlin, Up... 1 1OI o 12
53 29 15
Fanahy
976 2 11
Ill
143 10 Cloonaghlin, W...I 175 o 39
63 43 S
Felane, East ,..
109 3 16
32
50 10 Derrycreeveen ...1085 I 12
262. 247 o
Felane, Middle ..
196 3 29
70
63 5'Greenane
809 i 18
131
160 15
Felane, West ...
202 i 26
61
79 lOjKerrin
299 i 33
141
106 o
Foildarrig
472 i o
43
146 o i Otlur Islands :
Fuhur
4'jo 3 21
22
56 10 Dinish Island ...t 45 o 22
9
74 IS
Gortagenerick ...
65 i 25
6
6 o.Minane ... 2 3 IQf
31 10
Gortagoulane ... 20 2 16
10 ii 15'
a Including inmates of Castletown Union Workhouse.
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
79
Xiilanully Cork (E.R.) area, 95ia. or. 2p. ; val. -j^gl. $s. Kerrycurrihy (E.R.)
area, 11053. or. I5p. ; val. 8o6/.
Townlands.
Cork
Ballinvuskig
Kalhmacullig, E.
Rathmacullig, W.
Area.
A. R. r.
494 3 13
214 3 6
241 123
Pop.
1871.
69
43
'5
Val. 1874.
^
431 o
158 10
159 15
Townlandi.
Kerrycurrihy
Ballinreeshig
Killanully
Kilnahone
Area.
A. It. P.
4t9 I. 36
456 2 9
229 o 10
Pop.
1871.
58
90
66
Val. 1874
f, s.
246 o
365 o
i94 5
Killaspugtnullane- Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, iSsaa. or. I3p. Val. 1164!. icu.
Ballingohig
Ballinvinny, N. ...
Ballinvinny, S. ...
387 239! 63
265 o 25 40
325 26| 20
293 5
169 10
179 o
Coolnacaha
Kilrussane
Trantstown
132 3 24
241 Q 10
500 Q 9
iS
16
93
80 10
118 10
325 15
Killathy Fermoy, (E.R.) Total Area, 32iya. or. 3op. Val. 2O4O/. \y.
Ballymacallen
214 o 10 37
174 o
Gurteen
256 3 o
34
126 10
Ballymaclawrence
226 3 4; 44
153 10
Inchinapallas
335 2 21
74
3" 5
Ballymacphilip ...
333 2 24
78
184 15
Killathy
614 3 i
112
328 5
Ballynamuddagh .
250 2 o
60
124 15
Knocknamadderee
261 3 31
6 9
122
Cappagh
334 3 10
81
118 10
Lisheen
211 O 2O
30
115 10
Coolinny
177 029
37
81 15
KilleaghImokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 5854a. ir. 14?. Val. 5147^. ior.
Aghadoe
348 3 o
39
353 o
Dromdihy
141 O 20 27
169 o
Bakersclose
24 -2 19
14 10
Fortyacres
51 3 33! "
5i o
BalJindinis
2 i 33
7
4 o
Glennan* Beg ...
219 2 23
37 133 5
Ballycarnane
162 o o
35
174 10
Gortnagappul
449 i 12
66
339 o
Ballycurraginny ...
311 2 16
38
193 o
Inchanapisha
42 3 16
16
41 10
Ballyglassane
475 o 13
97
350 o
Killeagh Gardens
37 2 i
353 15
Ballymakeagh Beg
177 i 29
33
206 10
Kilnasudry
23 3 oj
9 10
Ballymakeagh
Knockane
161 i 18 44
132 15
More
377 i 6
3'
356 15
Knockgorna
H5 3 35 17
93 10
Bally nacarriga ...
237 2 7
37
'43 o
Knocknaskagh ...
180 o 20
33
132 10
Ballynalagha
405 21
119
255 o
Lagile
136 o 13
ii
140 o
Ballyquirk
198 3 22
28
161 o
Lisglasheen
49 i 3
12
82 10
Carhoo
192 3 17
39
116 5
Lissacrue
138 2 15
30
120 5
Clashdermot, East
44 3 13
44 o
Moanlahan
48 3 32
8
79 IS
Clashdermot, West
50 o 8
12
65 10
Monabraher
99 2 37
'7
74 10
Corbally
36 3 '4
30
23 o
Mountbell
244 2 31
45
261 5
Curraghishal
232 2 6
5
174 IS
Mountuniacke . . .
192 o i
47
182 10
Dnshane More . . .
213 I 12
34
116 5
Killeenemer Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 414^ 2r. $p. ; Pop. 91 ; Val. 3077.
Killowen Kinalmeaky (w.R.) Total Area, I263a. y. I2p. Val. 770^. 151.
Killowen
507 o 26
94
257 10
Maw More, East .
208 2 19
40 160 o
Maw Beg, East...
222 I 3
37
128 6
Maw More, West.
215 i 36
52
164 5
Maw Beg, West...
no i 8
10
61 o
Kilmacabea Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) area, 9484a. 3r. 24p. ; val. 33657. IQJ.
Carbery, West, E.D. (WR.) area, 427ia. 2r. I2p. ; val. 14407. 151.
Carbery, E., W.D.
i
Gortroe
155 i 8 90] 108 o
Ballynoe
271 3 o
72
131 10
Gurteenaduige ...
290 o 9
86 130 5
Carhoogarriff
401 i 28
72
123 15
Inchnanoon
127 2 4
43 7i 5
Carai^baun
* 1
285 3 5
48
73 o
Killinga
722 o 31
34
186 15
Cashel
448 o 29
94
185 '5
Kilmacabea
354 2 27
74
275
Cloonkeen, East...
151 034
28
96 o
Kilnacally
3*4 3 9
55
73 10
Cooladerreen
157 2 15
36
65 5
Knuckanenacrohy
158 o o
3
7' 5
Corran, Middle ...
191 2 17
86
40 5
Knockavoher
282 2 11
5 2
95 '5
Corran, North ...
473 o 26
106
no 10
Knock more
553 i 28
89
108 5
Corran, South ...
509 3 20
7i
2OO O
Knockskagh
&26 2 15
236
187 o
Cullane. East
288 o 39
64' 53 15
Madranna
128 i 34
26
57 o
Cullane, West ...
165 i 15
40
72 15
Milleenahilan
85 o 30
34
29 15
Dromillihy
423 i 32
92
74 5
Reavoulea
Soo i 34
12i>| 246 O
Dungannon
97 3 39
27
41 10
Three-gneeves . . .
178 3 14
46! 65 10
Dunscullib ... 168 3 28 29 So 15
Tullig ... 402 i 3
130' in 5
8o
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilmacabea contd. Baronies of Carbery, East, W.D. t (W.R.), and Carbery, West,
E.D., (W.R.)
Townlands.
Area.
Pop
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
A. R. P.
1871
s.
A. R. P.
1871.
{, s.
Carbery, W.,E.D.
Gortnadihy
Ill I 20
23
42 s
Acres
99 o 14
16
32 o
Keamore
469 3 33
134
190 15
Ballinlough
200 I 5
53
80 5
Kilradeen
147 3 6
40
58 o
Ballyriree
434 o 16
57
106 o
Knockaneagh
132 2 24
14
4 15
Bawnfune
148 o 19
47
68 5
Maulatrahane ...
345 o 8
7i
129 s
Cappanabohy ...
231 2 8
5
92 5
Maulnagirra
211 3 28
60
79 15
Carrigeeny
311 o 17
43
53 5
Mealisheen
58 3 2
18
26 o
Cloonkeen
374 i 18
77| I2 7 o
M illeenanimrish . . .
14 3 36
6
9 5
Cooranishal
576 3 4
io6| 171 5
Shreelane ...
403 2 34
80
133 10
Kilmacdonogh Imokilly (E. R.) Total Area, 62423. 2r. l6p. Val. 56297. 15*.
Aghavine
586 O 12
141
561 o
Gortvella
92 o 26
2 5
91 10
Ballydaniel
408 2 4
61
406 15
Gortcorcoran
348 I I
73
335 10
Ballyfieming
264 3 28
55
140 o
Gortnaskehy . .
153 2 28
19
112 O
Ballyhonock
106 o 10
31
78 o
Knockadooo
243 o 16
96
177 10
Ballykinealy
329 o 31
83
358 10
Knockadoon
Ballymacoda
552 i IS
no
582 o
(Warren)
247 o 30
145
209 5
Ballymakeagh . . .
333 2 20
68
262 10
Monagoul
184 i 8
4i
149 10
Ballypherode
331 o 26
91
225 10
Mountcotton
203 3 ri
92
171 5
Ballyskibbole
83 2 7
84
88 o
Ring
314 o 23
226
376 5
Curraghleagh
95 3 9
IS
75 15
Shanakill
304 2 9
77
302 10
Curraheen
191 3 39
6*
1150 10
Yellowford
173 2 I 3
43
1 66 10
Finisk
143 o 15
49
138 o
Islands in Youghal
Glenawillin
403 i 2
203
353 10
Bay
4 10
Gortavadda
136 2 36
31
113 10
Kilmaclenine Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, lO42a. or. 8p. Val. 747^.
Kilmaclenine
609 I 33| 108 481 loJKnockaunavad-
dreen
432 2 15
62
265 13
Kilmahon Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 284ga. or. 38p. Val. 299O/. ior.
Ardnahinch ... 149 I 37 26
102 15
Ballynamona
462 o 24
75
239 IS
Ballingarrane ... 169 o 8
57
166 o
Bally trasna
66 o 16
16
77 15
Ballybraher ... 374 o 10
132
360 15
Dooneenmacotter.
134 i 26
69
119 o
Ballylongane ... 175 o 8
73
186 5
Monagurra
287 2 38
83
3i6 15
Ballymaloe Beg ... 170 2 15
67
'S3 o
Shanagarry, North
439 i 26
660 5
BallymaloeMore..i 241 2 31 8l' 339 10' Shanagarry, South 179 I 39 18 269 6
Kilmaloda Carbery, East, E.D. (W.D.) Total Area, 734?a. 2r. op. Val. 3426/. 151-
Ahalisky ... 886 3 35 II 2
456 o
Madame
273 5
I43i 210 15
Burrane
410 o 15
129
224 5
Maulrour
340 o 5
46 161 10
Carrig
410 3 22
64
174 10
Monteen
589 2 36
95: 259 o
Clogagh, North...
173 i 17
34 81 5
Reengarrigeen ...
56o 3 13
119 261 15
Clogagh, South . . .
288 i s
46
i'3 15
Skeaf
452 2 I
44 "9 15
Dromgarriff
335 2 4
59
152 o
Skeaf, East
371 2 6
89 187 5
Farran
5O2 2 12
50
143 5
Skeaf, West
477 3 20
89 207 o
Kilmaloda
634 3 28
1 20
432 o
Tullig
135 i 5
53 69 o
Knockbrown
510 o ii 1 26
173 10
Kilmeen Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 367 ica. or. 5p. Val. 9733^.
Acres ... 159 3 24
30
51 o
Croanrea
701 I 22j 76
86 15
Aghaneeeenag ...
359 i 19
55
187 5
Curragh
120 I 7
50 10
Ballyhoolohan, E.
235 3 39 83
160 5
Derrishal
321 2 19 52
92 o
Ballyhoolahan, M. 418 2 5 79 241 o
Derrygalun
397 i 24 107
197 15
Ballyhoolohan, W. 694 o 27 86 313 5
Derryleagh
315 o 2 83
H9 S
Bawnaneel ...'165 o 7
22
53 o
Derrynamona ...
in 2 5 14
3i 15
Cappaphaudeen... 1516 o 37
87
9i 15
Derrynatubbrid ...
375 o 22; 96
165 15
Clashyiunleen, E.. 306 3 i8j IOO
64 10
Doonasleen, East.
196 3 20
146
82 5
Clashykinleen, W.
449 2 S
1 10
85 IS
Doonasleen, Nth.
526 i 6
109 130 6
Cloghvoula -.1249 o 24 84
76 5
Doonasleen, Sth.
600 o 24
144 166 15
Cloongeel ..' 659 I 23 94
363 5
Dromanarrigle .. 467 i 3! 89 259 o
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
81
Kilmeen contd. Barony of Duhall<nu (E.R.)
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874-
s -
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
ft *
Dromskai ragh Beg
167 o 38
52
42 10
Knockmanagh ...
318 3 30
39
115 o
Dromskarragh M'r
282 o 37
34
92 15
Knocknacurragh. .
381 3 15
75
118 o
Farrangeel
391 2 20
64
153 10
Knocknamuckl'gh
225 2 37
45
88 5
Foilogohig
735 2 5
148
98 15
Knocknanagh
Garranbaun
93 3 16
34
33 o
Commons
365 o 13
72
49 IS
Glantaunmacarthy
135 i 22
21
31 15
Knocknanagh, Est
434 2 31
96
135 o
Glenalougha
335 i 16
95
60 5
Knocknanagh, W.
416 2 12
85
89 15
Glenlahan
1457 i 6
59
63 10
Knockyrourke ...
529 2 32
174
no 5
Glenreagh
788 3 20
102
125 15
Laharan, East ...
272 I 2
36
125 15
Glentanedowney. .
363 3 9
75 82 15
Laharan, West ...
192 o 24
162
109 15
Glentanefinnane...
1621 i 38
1441177 o
Lisrobin, East ...
297 I 32
30
135 5
Gneeves
425 3 12
156! 216 5
Lisrobin, West ...
527 3 3
94
187 o
Gortateeboy
i?7 3 39
47
64 10
Loumanagh, Nth.
211 I 15
85
79 5
Gortearagh
356 o 3
70
116 15
Loumanagh, Sth..
528 o 30
92
180 15
Illaunknocknan'gh
233 211
37
73 15
Maulyclickeen ...
353 o 13
72
145 IS
Islandav
35i 3 10
88
71 o
Meendurragha ...
276 o 28
34
31 o
Islandbrack
370 o 15
114
123 o
Meens
323 i. 25
IOI
55 5
Keel
206 o 39
47
76 o
Meentyflugh
347 i 26 84
5 I 5
Killasseragh
165 2 7
24
74 o
Paal, East
247 i. 14 27
183 o
Killeenleagh
418 3 10
73
192 10
Paal, West
393 i 33 60
247 o
Kilnahulla Beg ...
168 2 13
25
70 5
Rascalstreet
234 2 13
22
61 o
Kilnahulla More. . .
408 i 34
161 5
Rea-allen
293 o 2 65
34 o
Kippagh
153 i 18
31
51 15
Reanagashel
34i i 3
84
65 5
Kishkeam, Lower
306 3 19
I 3 I
86 5
Reandsllane
242 3 27
71
71 o
Kishkeam, Upper
490 2 9
JI 3
114 10
Shanavoher
483 2 ii
III
54 o
Knockaclarig
1096 2 37
179
138 10
Tooreenavusc3un .
388 115
79
129 10
Knockaneroe
317 .1 22
97
165 o
Tooreenduff
516 3 21
97
49 10
Knockavoreen . . .
-408 o 25
171
96 o
Tooreenfineen . . .
1240 r 15
64
98 5
Knockeenacurrig,
Ummeraboy, East
37i 2 37
121
152 s
East
186 3 51
55
56 10
Ummeraboy, West
709 o 13
190
213 5
Knockeenacurrig,
Urraghil Beg
417 2 34
85
69 10
West
286 o 13
97
99 15
Urraghil More, E.
439 3 33
121
112 15
Knockeenadallane
437 o 34
116 5
Urraghil More, W
416 o i
70
119 o
Knocklagh
285 2 25
42
IOI O
Kilmeen Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) area, 73053. ir. 13?. ; val. 3$82/. 151. Iban
and Barryroe (W.R.) area, 13623. or. 26p. ; val. 6oi/. 5*.
Carbery,E.,W.D.
Knockawaddra ...
455 i 36
51
164 10
Ballingurteen
157 I 19
33
87 5
Knockea
545 3 H
81
299 10
Ballinvard
199 2 28
57
121
Letter
36? i 39
84
225 10
Caher
315 2-21
58
151 15
Liscubba
462 2 II
90 262 10
Caherkirky
434 2- 5
84
203 15
Lisnabrinny
346 3 12
94
158 15
Clooncorban
272 o- 8
94
153 5
Maulcorragh
35 o 34
Q
20 O
Cloonkirgeen
361 2 18
97
173 15
Milleennagun
489 i 14
72
138 5
Coolnaconarty . . .
268 o 17
63; 157 o
Rossmore
456 O 12
134
258 5
Derreen
252 2 36
36
98 15
Tullyglass
202 O 2O
42
69 10
Farlehanes
352 2 39
61
125 10
Ibaue dr 3 Barryroe.
Glebe
26 3 20
18! 40 5
Derryvreen
316 o 14
88
132 15
Gortnadihy
145 o 38
38 82 o
Gearagh
498 3 17
129
209 o
Kildee
550 2 5
208 334 o
Knocks ...
186 2 23
41 104 10
Kilmeen
261 o 30
83 152 15
Sleveen
360 2 12
64 155 o
Knockane
346 o 17
86 164 o
Kilmichael Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) area, 44123. 2r. I2p. ; val. n82/. los.
Muskery, West (W.R.) area, 164553. 3r. or.; val. 54047.
Carbery,E. t W.D.
Aultagh
Aultaghreagh
Crushterra
Curradrinagh
Dromlough
Farranahineeny . . .
293 3 30
.206 i 26
361 on
598 i 25
2 4 8 2 3 8
230 I 32
28
Ji
89
32
26
58 o
72 10
91 15
162 o
47 5
56 o
Gortroe
Gurteen
Inchincurka
Kilnadur
Knockariblihane. .
Shanlaragh
5l6 2 30
177 2 5
668 3 31
401 2 2
121 225
84 I 7 8
334 2 37
17 15
374
35! 68 06 5
82
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilmichael contd. Baronies of Carbery, East, W.D. (w. R. ), atui Muskery, #V.r/(w.R.)
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. r8 74 .
A. R. P.
1871.
i.
A. B P.
(871.
t-
Muskery, West
Garranereagh
"34 2 34
I 7 8
408 o
Ardaneneen
614 2 23
106
3H o
Gortacurng ...
ISO 2 23
28
70 s
Ballina
72 2 23
19
27 10
Greenville
454 2 22
4 1
222 O
Barnadivane
215 I I 7
35
36 15
Haremount
646 3 i
92
177 5
Barnadivane (
(Kneeves) \
237 i 33
20
61 10
Johnstown
Knockane
643 2 II
573 i 2
79
84
'7i 5
168 5
Baulbrack
3'7 3 7
60
85 o
Knockanereagh . .
149 2 21
24) 40 10
Carrigboy
989 o 33
107
304 o
Lackareagh ... 547 I 31
75 156 5
Carrigdangan
618 2 2
90
113 o
Lisnacuddy
227 o 26
52
70 15
Clashbredane
807 2 3 166
180 15
Mamucky
221 3 34
12
63 10
Clonmoyle
461 3 35 102
158 o
Moneycusker
417 2 34
85
164 10
Commoiis
"4 3 34 33
12 5
Mountmusic
502 2 22
85
221 IS
Coolaclevane ...
615 3 o 79
209 5
Reenacaheragh ...
438 2 36
70
9i 5
Cooldaniel
803 2 16 141
333 15
RossnakilJa
246 I 23
49
84 15
Cooldorragha
943 i 12 193! 337 15
Shanacashel
751 3 34 107
248 o
Cusduff ....
264 o 13 43 101 10
Shanacashel (
Deshure ...
715 2 13 129 237 5
(Km eves) \
336 O 22
55
90 o
Dromkeen
344 2. ii 59; 103 10
Slieveowen ...
335 o 32
42
64 10
Dromleigh
87 o 18 32' 48 10
Teerelton ...
452 o 19
119 227 o
Kilmocomoge Bantry (W.R.) area, 5762ga. or. 4p. ; val. I3829/. 15^. Carbery,
East, W.D. (W.R.)T area, I2o6a. 2r. 7p. ; val. 837. 15*. Carbery, West, W.D.
(W.R.) area, 575oa. 2r. 34p. ; val. Ii8i/.
Bantry.
Clashduff
27 o 22 3?
20 o
Abbey
27 22
20 5
Cloonygorman ..
273 I 2
43
83 5
Ahil Beg
260 3 18
21
33 5
Cooleenlemane ..
721 I 34
5
18 10
Ahildotia
144 * 23
20
41 15
Coomacroo Beg . .
461 3 3i
12
22 10
Ahil More
498 2 15
85
136 5
Coomanore, Nortl
428 2 5
32
63 5
Ardaturrish Beg..
401 I 2C
62
42 15
Coomanore, Soutl
377 i 32
8
34 o
Ardaturrish More
458 2 8
85
79 H
Coomclogh
406 2 3
1C
22
Ardnacloghy
322 3 ii
83
94 5
Coomleagh, East.
848 i 12
56
55 o
Ardnagashel
198 I 2
29
142 5
Coomleagh, West
534 2 4
61
76 10
Ardnageehy Beg
75 3 8
33
52 10
Coorloum, East ..
160 3 10
26
18 15
Ardnageehy More.
229 2 12
3
53 10
Coorloum, Nth...
5H * 37
56
36 10
Ardnamanagh ..
126 2 21
9
52 10
Coorloum, West.
131 o 5
20
19 10
Ardrah
477 2 21
5i
60 10
Coorycommane ...
618 2 38 in
63 Jo
Ards Beg
188 3 30
22
55 10
Cooryleary
394 3 26 62
53 15
ArdsMore, East..
87 038
36
38 o
Coumaclavig
I 148 i o
H
25 o
Ards More, West
77 -o 24
27
46 15
Cousane
1826 3 31
92
i39 5
Ardyhoolihane ..
85 o 29
19
46 o
Crossoge
45 i 24
I
17 10
Ballylicky
131 3 18
35
79 o
Cullenagh
356 3 28
34
63 10
Ballynamought ...
542 q 13
39
45 15
Curraglass
1417 3 20
60
131 15
Barnageragh
171 o 28
56
67 10
Currakeal
872 2 33
35
30 15
Beach
317 2 27
95
271 10
Curramore
533 3 3
3^
52 10
Breeny Beg
161 o 23
98
82 10
Derreenathirigy . . .
58 i 13
8
Z 5
Breeny More
351 2 2 3
5 2
73 i
Derreencollig
396 2 I
3i
48 10
Caher
74 o 21
22
47 10
Derreenkealig ...
28l I 32
29
83 5
Caherdaniel, Et ...
119 I 25
18
65 5
Derroograne
593 3 21
33
34 5
Caherdaniel, Wt.
96 I. 4
54
63 15
Derryarkane
216 3 13
33
37 15
Cahermoanteen ...
257 037
46
69 10
Derryclogher
22O4 2 10
66
55 P
Cahermuckee
706 p 13
128
136 o
Derrycreigh
435 3 5
90
33 '5
Cahernacrin > ...
484 3 36
60
135 o
Derryduff Beg ...
438 i 24
24
17 10
Cappaboy Beg ...
633 2 32
40
75 5
Derryduff More...
610 i 28| 35
72 5
Cappaboy More ...
782 o 8
89
81 o
Derryfadda
366 o 27
29
47 5
Cappanaboul
260 2 33
61
68 5
Derryginagh, East
280 o 30
46
61 10
Cappanabrick
254 2 24
9
18 10
Derryginagh, Mdle
153 3 *8
33
94 o
Cappanaloha, Et
68 i. 6
13
9i 5
Der ryginagh, West
87 I 4
8
28 o
Cappanaloha, Wt
68 3 3
44
49 o
Derrynafinchin . . .
792 I 20
26
3i o
Cappanavar
44 2 20
10
18 o
Derrynakilla
340 2 35| 35
25 10
Carran
485 o 4
38
25 o
Dromacappul
9O I 22 20
45 10
Carriganass
307 o 18
54
121 5
Dromaclarrig
95 2 14, 26j 61 o
Carrigboy
87 2 30
23
42 5
Dromacoosane ...
71 3 21 12
36 5
Carrignagat
a? a 3!
18 10 (Droir.anassa
82 I 10, 12
33 o
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS. 83
Kilmocomoge contd. Buroines of /Minify (W.R.), Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.),
Gatbery, West, E.D. (W.R.
Townlands.
Area
A. R, P
Pop
187
Val. 1874
. s
Townlands.
Area. i Pop.
A. R. f. 1871
Val. 1874.
, t-
Drombrow
320 2 i;
4
151
Maularaha
205 3 38| 2 r
\ 33 10
Dromclogh
1172 1
.1
84 10
Maulavanig
444 2 20 7}
> 106 jo
Dromclogh, East
268 o 39
3
74 5
Maulikeeve
194 275
, 61 10
Dromclogh, Wes
179 3 ij
3
68 10
Mill, Big
200 3 39 2<
36 o
Dromdaniel
105 i ic
y
38 5
Mill, Little
i 20 3 17 ii
24 o
Dromdoneen
60 2 30
35 o
Milleencoola
18 i 34
12
Dromdoneen, Eas
46 3 25
i
26 15
Newtown
330 J
6t
) 292 ic
Dromdoneen, W's
53 i 9
2
25 10
Raheen
301 2 11
I9J 41 15
Dromduff, East ..
222 2 34
5
49 15
Raheen Beg
74 3 2;
13 20 5
Dromduff, West..
2l6 2 6
7
68 o
Raheen More
218 i ii
44 54 5
Dromgarriff
965 3 39
96
274 10
Rangaroe
197 2 24
19 '5 5
Dromkeal
164 2 35
5
63 5
Reenadisert
130 2C
Si
104 5
Dromleigh, Nortl
102 o 7
i
89 o
Reenrour, East ..
21 I 5
c,
26 10
Dromleigh, Souti
399 3 34
70
189
Reenrour, West..
77 2 ic
IS
71 10
Dromlickacrue ..
242 3 ii
49
99 i
Reenydonagan ..
198 o 36
4C
146 5
Dromloughlin ..
62 6
22
29
Seafield
177 3 13
59
34i o
Dromnafinshin ..
69 22' 31
46
Shanaknock
59 2 ic
15
21 15
Dromsullivan, Nth
151 21
59
49 i
Shandrum Beg ..
130 2
2 5
41 10
Dromsullivan, Sth
149 1 8
45
69 i
Shandrum More..
212 I 33
43
85 5
Dunbittern, East..
76 31
9
46
Shanvally Beg ..
47 i o
i?
32 o
Dunbittern, West.
73 22
23
42 i
Sheskin
3i8 3 15
84
165 o
Dunnamark
99 3 23
12
94 10
Shronagreehy ..
348 b 4
18
33 5
Dunnamark, Milllt
9 2 37
li
48 5
Skahanagh
59 2 13
13
31 10
Farranfadda
557 i. 8
41
29 o
Skahanagh Beg ..
39 2 12
ii
23 15
Gearagh ...
IOO 2 3^
12
96 5
Skahanagh, Lwr..
44 o' 4
37
22 15
Glanreagh
743 o. 8
77
91 10
Skahanagh More..
167 6 28
6
39 $
Glanbannoo, Lwr.
196 i. 30
13
5i
Slip
24 3 21
6
20 o
Glanbannoo, Uppr
512 3 8
43
82 15
Snave
247 i 30
106
82 o
Gortagarry
112 i 34
37
44 15
Tooreen
292 2 2
6
22 IO
Gortloughra
443 o
69
130 10
Tooreen, South ...
*3i i 34
6
21 O
Gortnacowly
466 o 18
53
54 15
Townlots
90 20
1976 10
Gortroe
251 3 9
42
69 15
Trawnamaddree ..
562 2 3
40
141 15
Gouree Beg
75 3 ii
15
30 10
Chapel island, Ban-
Gouree More
124 2 2
33
47 10
try Bay
933
10
Gurteenroe
260 3 5
39
170 10
Whiddy Island :
Hollyhill
105 2 16
6
34 15
Close
86 i 6
44 15
Illane
334 6
23
20 5
Crowkingle
99 o 30
57 10
Illauncreeveen ...
326
jurraghy
"3 o 35
42 10
Inchiclogh
in i 35
18
96 o
Cilmore
233 2. 24
146 10
Inchinagoum
359 i- 8
5'
25 10
\eenaknock
120 O I
75 10
Inchinarihen
3 6 3 33
21
19 o
leenavanny
149 I 10
157 o
Inchiroe
975 0.31
86
127 10
"rawnahaha
199 o 15
156 15
Iskanafeelna
237 i 21
48
26 15
^ine others
2 2 O
17 5
Kealanine
628 3 27
20
17 o
Carbery, E., W.D,
Kealcoum
49 3 5
6
23 o
Glanycarney
206 2 7
88
83 15
Kealkill
772 2 24
121
151 10
Carbery W., W.D.
Kilnaknappoge ...
238 2 36
21
63 5
Aghagooheen
268 3 17
48
84 o
Kilnaruane
20 3 13
6
21 10
Ardrah
451 I 14
70
112 5
Kinathfineen
10 i 16
9 15
?aurgorm
1**
613 3 5
127
194 15
Kippaghingergill..
176 3 2
13
21 10
Caherogullane ...
292 I 2
53
79 o
Knockanecosduff..
266 o 18
6
13 15
Cloonee
296 2 6
40
82 o
Knocknamuck . . .
103 3 36
48
184 5
)erreengreanagh. .
273 * 27
3i
40 15
Laekareagh
268 o 30
43
67 10
)erryvahalla
554 o 33
48
93 5
Lackavane
627 o 20
12
16 15
rlanlough
341 2 10
20
30 o
Lahadane
68 3 35
20
50 o
Jortacloona
169 3 15
48
54 5
Laharan, East ...
5' 3 2
30
34 5
Cielnascarta
317 o 4
73
81 5
Laharan, West . . .
91 2 36
19
57 10
.etterlicky, East..
320 i 23
37
58 10
Laharanshermeen.
175 20
18
42 10
.etterlicky, Mdle.
647 12
65
122 15
Lisheen
590 2 8
138
306 15
,etterlicky, West.
525 3 17
26
65 5
Loughdeeveen . . .
74 o 32
21
23 10
Vtaulinward
219 2 29
5 1
73 5
Maugha
411 I 20
32
15 !5
5 arkana
218 i 23
3i
49 ,o
Maughanaclea ...
592 i 5
159
187 o
Scartbaun
240 i 37
26
60 15
Maughanasilly ...
313 o 10 9
16 5
8 4
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilmoe Carbery, West, W.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 13974^ or. 22p. Val. 35867. 8j.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop
Val. 1874-
A. R. P.
1871
s.
A. R. f.
1871.
f, *
Altar
295 i 7
89
4i 5
Dunlough
319, 2 n
3c
33 5
Arduslough
55 ' o
i;
13 o
Enaghoughter, E
260 3 15
45
67 o
Ballydivlin
649 3 26
228
253 5
Enaghoughter, W
166 2 13
29
50 10
Ballynaule
91 o 25
',
46 5
Goleen
58 i 15
82
83 10
Bally risode
591 i 6
99
134 5
Gortbrack ..
105 i 14
17
28 o
Bally voge Beg ..
IOO I 38
20
37 5
Gortduff
221 O 24
79
39 3
Bally voge More..
240 o 29
46
76 10
Gortnacarriga ..
273 I 9
36
III 10
Balteen
605 o 29
112
"4 5
Gortnagashel
80 o 15
5
21 15
Boulysallagh
252 i 6
74
96 o
Greenane
57 3 17
3
22 15
Caher
465 3 33
58
75 10
Kealfadda
477 2 17
75
64 IS
Callaros Eighter. .
169 3 39
79
73 15
Kilbarry
79 o 10
10
30 o
Callaros Oughter.
50O O 22
96
106 o
Kilbrown
191 2 16
29
34 15
Cannawee
"3 3 19
36
38 5
Killeane
102 3 13
23
24 o
CarrigacatandMil-
Knockagallane ...
118 o 7
22
18 15
leen
838 2 27
145
156 10
Knockatassonig . . .
94 o 22
2 IO
Carrigacurriheen. .
234 2 5
2 9
54 10
Knockeennagea-
Carrigeengour ...
132 2 8
12
33 o
ragh
.125 2 16
16
34 i
Carrigmanus
78 o 31
23
35 5
Lackavaun
222 2 9
53
29 5
Castlemehigan ...
118 i 36
32
19 10
Lackenakea
112 3
16
13 '5
Cloghanacullen ...
629 o 8
121
118 10
Leenane
95 * 3
24
29 10
Cloghanalehid ...
113 3 12
12
14 10
Letter
219 2 22
60
7i IS
Cloghane
392 3- 10
47
56 15
Lissagriffin
344 3 4
77
160 o
Clogher
33 2- 4
8
12
Mallavoge
254 o 18
46
62 15
Coorlacka
309 z 4
62
76 10
Oughtmiannee ...
167 i 19
29
20 15
Corran Beg
162 i 6
29
39 10
Rock Island
61 a 34
84
71 15
Corranmore ,..
172 3 37
44
44 10
Shanavally
85 o. 26
n
29 o
Crookhaven
252 2 4
43
247 o
Spanishcove
84 i. 23
40
37 o
Dough
244 i o
18
25 5
Toor
213 i 25
16
31 o
Dunkelly, East ...
290 2 39
23
51 10
Tooreen
121 2 21
6
14 10
Dunkelly, Middle.
124 2 36
54
21 O
Toor More
601 3- 34
264
167 10
Dunkelly, West...
380 I 15
67
69 10
Kilmoney Kerrycurrihy (E.R.) Total Area, 14303. 2r. 37p.; Pop. 180 ; Val.
1258^. ioj.
Kilmonoge Kinalea (E.R;) Total Area, 30601. 3r. 3ip. Val. 2239/. $s.
Arknaboha ... 8 1 I 28
5 40 15
Knocknahowla
Ballindeenisk
416 I- i
70
395 5
More
396 2 4
27
Ballingeemanigb'g
35 2-34
7
24 o
Lybe
327 2.14 41
Coolnagaug
56 i 3i
13
38 10
Mountlong
80 i 17
20
Gortacluggy
13 2 19] 6
12 O
Newborough
137 2.23 34
Killehagh
356 i 13 54 264 10
Oysterhaven
48 3. 4! 6
Knockleigh
379 3 i
58 206 15
Ringnanean
361 i 32 23
Knocknahowla B.
182 2 26 31
157 10
Ringville
186 i 24 32
Kilmurry Muskery, East (E.R.) area, I59a. ir. 3Op. ; val. i8o/. 15*. Muskery,
West (W.R.) area, 8949a. 2r. 37p. ; val. 49OI/. 5J.
Muskery, East
Currabeha
648 o 26 125
339 5
Inchirahiily
70 3 *
33
IOI
Curraclogh
905 i 20
136
449 o
Kilcondy
88 2 29
ii
79 15
Curragh
273 2 29
58
161 o
Aluskery, West
Durmiarklum
476 i 24
119
241 5
Ardrah
131 3 6
16
55 o
Glannarogue, East
102 3.33
46
50 15
Ballymichael
530 3 23
156
357 15
Glannarogue,West
158 2 8
21
64 5
Bally trasna
5U i o
95
301 10
Knockacareigh ...
186 3 i
48
68 15
Carrigdarrery ...
2O4 2 29
25
181 10
Knock boy
2OO 2 36
19
63 10
Clearagh
461 2 I
94
151 o
Knocknaneirk . . .
556 2 13
62
268 5
Clodah
469 I II
89
397 o
Laghtneil
167 2 3
70
38 o
Cloghmacow
499 o 28
138
271 5
Lissardagh
456 o 17
121
3H 15
Coolduff
674 2 17
135
386 o
Poulnrick
726 I 31
158 320 15
Crossmahon
209 -i 4
64 137 10
Teereeven
394 2 17
48 283 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilnaglory Cork (E.R.) area, 8793. or.
area, 3o6aa 3r. 25p. ; 2O23/. 5-f.
I4p. ; val. 64i/. Muskery, East (E.R.)
Townlands. A r ^ a ' p
Pop
1871
Val. !8 74 .
*
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
s '
Cork
Greenfield
256 2*
40 324 15
Ballynora ... 879 o 14
164
[ 641 o
Kilnaglory
437 3 19
107
321 15
Muskiry, East
Knockburden
231 o ig
47
163 5
Ballincollig ... 24 3 i
25 5
Knockpoge
146 o 39
26
76 o
Ballinguilly .. 298 2 5
28 209 o
Lisheens
ii 3 3
13 15
Ballyburden Beg.. 255 I 6
28 134 o
Ra vakeel
77 o 36
38 o
Ballyburden More
312 i 25
47 165 10
Windsor
692 2 12
65
395 15
Ballyhank
3i8 3 2 5
331 156 5
Kilnagross Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 3764a, ir. 5p. Val. 2O33/.
Ballinoroher
121 r 5
ii
67 10
Dromgarriff, West 138 2 I 59 56 15
Ballymacowen ...
5-22 2 7
75
263 o
Gallanes ... 353 o 33! 70 173 15
Beanhill, North...
108 3 10 52
53 15
Garraneard ... 276 o 30! 69 115 15
Beanhill, South...
134 3 39
26
75 10
Garraneishal ... 121 3 .4! 46 70 5
Carhoygarriff
281 3 35
56
127 10
Grillagh ...| 136 o 29
99 261 o
Carriganookery ...
94 3 18
28
55 o
Lackanalooha . . .
2O9 2 II
32 82 o
Crohane
21 3 25
13
8 10
Lisselane
.429 2 36
98 251 10
Crohane Bandon. .
250 o 19
18
112 15
Madame
41 3 II
18 15
Dromgarriff, East.
385 20
69
166 o
Maulnagearagh ...
135 2 12
16 73 15
Kilnamanagh Bear (W.R.) Total Area, I38o8a. 3r. 28p. Val. 6891;. 15*.
Allihies
834 2 271 393
239 10
Kilkinnikin, East.
331 2 36
79
84
Ballaghboy
229 i 5
54
28 10
Kilkinnikin, West
401 o 24
94
"4 5
Ballydonegan . . .
535 o 7
208 15
Killough, East ...
387 I 36
So
88 15
Ballynacarriga ..
464 o 5
29
.68 15
Killough, West...
364 3 13
88
103 10
Billeragh
211 2 13
86
46 5
Knockroe, East . . .
357 i 34
65
59 o
Brackcloon
198 I 2
50
26 5
Knockroe, Middle
339 o 6
51
42 5
Cahermeeleboe ...
530 2 l8
1 88 o
Knockroe, West..
242 2 24
3 2
4i 15
Caminches
249 o 23
'01
74 o
Lickbarrahane ...
241 i 37| 45
36 5
Canalmore
265 2 25
53
35 10
Loughane Beg ...
276 3 21 25
79 5
Canal ough
441 3 31
117
9i 15
Loughane More....
387 3 37 60
80 15
Cloan
449 i
333 10
Reentrusk
1424 2 2O 223
121 15
Cloghane, Lower.
84 2 16
20
15 10
Scrivoge
2IO 2 6 50
53 o
Cloghane, Upper.
238 '3 5
19
24 10
Berehaven Mines..
4000 o
Cloghfune
732 o 17
in
157
Crow Island
6 o 13
3 o
Coom
684 3 32
76
54 o
Dursey Island :
Garinish
no i 3
26
34 o
Ballynacallagh . . .
412 033
69
63 10
Garranes
606 o 34
65 37 10
Kilmichael
480 3 5 74
75 5
Glanarough
215 2 14
100 38 O
Tillickafinna
510 o 4 54
37 10
Kealoge
327 o 5
74 ! 106 15
',
Kilnamartery Muskery, West (W.R.) Total Area, n68oa, ir. i6p. Val. 3347^. 15^.
Aghacunna
406 332
63
98 o
Gortanaddan
192 2 loi 35, 26 15
Bally voge
587 3 i7
134
220 o
Gortanimill
593 2 ii
77| 133 10
Brehaun
211 2 33
25
97 o
Gortnabinna
780 o 25
60 77 5
Caherdaha
208 o 4
60
too 5
Inchibrackane ...
93 2 31
!5 43 5
Caherkereen * ...
386 3 25
IOI
150 15
Kilmakaroge
228 i 17
24 49 5
Cloheena
648 3 14
98
196 5
Knockroe
441 3 o
76 124 10
Clonclud
263 2 19
80 15
Knocksharn
448 2 12
77 139 10
Cloonty earthy ...
541 3 29
72
125 o
Kylefinchin
203 3 33
20 90 15
Coolcaum
282 i 34
29
90 5
Lack Beg
307 3 27
39: 40 10
Cools
126 2 39
29
46 o
Lack More
224 o 8 44 68 o
Curraheen
7i o 15
ii
3i 5
Lisboy Beg
533 2 15 66 95 10
Derragh
439 2 13
36
36 5
Lisboy More
533 2 15 89 124 10
Derreenacarton . .
102 o 18
15
13 o
Parkanillane
'54 3 3<> 33 44 10
Derrintogher
187 o 24
29
49 o
Raleigh, North ..
267 2 2Ii 41 171 15
Derryfmeen
480 I 20
65
60 15
Raleigh, South ...
340 i 17 57 189 o
Dromreague
434 o 30
127
198 10
Reananerre
469 o i 58 77 15
Dundareirke
310 I 12
29
117 o
Shanavallyshane. .
234 3 7, 5i 106 5
Glebe
40 3 3 9
34 5
i i
86 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilpatrick Kerrycurrihy (E.R.) area, 7153. or. 8p. ; val. 346/. 15*. Kinalea (E.R.)
area, 19493. or. i8p. ; val 12347-
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
A. R. P.
1871.
s-
A. E P.
1871.
*
Kerricurrihy.
Kinalea.
Ballynaneenig ...
209 2 17
32
90 5
Fountainstown ..
669 3 25
170
491 o
Brownstown
146 2 7
19
49 o
Gortigrenane
466 3 34
108
289 5
Fountainstown, N.
80 I 21
26
49 15
Kilpatrick
201 I 22
25
141 15
Killeen
37 i 8
8
17 5
Knockatoor
312 o 30
57 172 15
Moanroe
240 o 35
28
140 10 i Willowhill
298 2 27
29 139 5
Kilphelan Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) Total Area, 5233. 3r. 6p. Val. 402^.
Ballyadack, North 196 2 14 29) 146 IO
Caherdrinny ... 22 2 301
19 5
Ballyadack, South
"3 3 15
27 61 10
Flemingstown ... 9 o 23]
7 5
Bawnanearla
58 3 33
2! 52 5
Kilphelan ... 122 2 n| 22
US 5
Kilquane Barrymore (E.R.) area, 60463. 2r. 7p. ; val. 3035 J. 15*.
Aghaduff
148 i 26
17
67 5
Knockraha, East.. 265 o IO
19
174 10
Ballyloohsne
29 3 27
20 10
Knockraha, West.
188 i 4
5
143 8
Ballynagaul
305 2 6
59
183 10
Lisheenroe
115 o 15
10
43 5
B3llynanelagh ...
433 o 31
56
276 15
Meeleen
361 3 18
39
166 o
Barnetstown
360 I 20
47
70 o
Monaneage
163 i 26 18
552 5
Bishop's Island ...
19 I 6
7
13 5
Monatooreen
182 3 35
28 77 5
Clash
97 3 3i
8
24 10
Mitchellsfort
903 i 37
95 47 15
Coolguerisk
3OO I 21
25
200 5
Pigeonhill
52 2 36
8
16 15
G oggansto wn
278 o 36
80
201 15
Rathfilode
301 o 32
31
189 15
Killeena
523 2
86
205 5
Rupperagh
252 i 19
10
62 17
Kilquane
269 o i
25
119 10
Shanballyreagh ...
422 o 16
75
169 o
Knockanenafinoga
72 o 34
10 IO
Kilquane Fermoy (E.R.) Tnld. Ballylopen. Area, 4253. 3r. 38p.; pop. 25 ; val. 1847. 5*.
The remainder of the parish of Kilquane is in the barony of Coshlea, county of Limerick.
Kilroan Courceys (W.R.) area, 8943. 2r. 37p. ; val. 577*. 15^. Kinsale (E.R.)
area, 2453. 2r. 6p. ; val. 176^. 5^.
Courceys.
Courtaparteen . . .
Crohane
Dooneen, Lower..
Dooneen, Upper..
Killowny
Kilroe Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 9193. or. 38p. Val. 847?.
1
Knockgorm
107 3 2i| 14 28 10
153 2 18
39 107 15
Kinsale.
124 I 25
44
90 15
Ballynabooly
227 o 17
4 2
166 10
161 o 18
45
148 10
Sandycove Island,
*
117 o 21
2 9
44 5
Kinsale Harbour
18 i 29
9 15
230 2 14
52| 158 o
i
Greenane
Knocknacolan
238 3 6
37i 2 37
631 436 10
571 241 o
Spring Grove ...
263 2 35N26
169 10
Kilshanahan Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 48423. ir. 38p. Val. 2414?. icw.
Ballinaltig
3l6 237 33 203 iSjCoosane .... 331 I o 41
184 15
Bushypark
Condonstown, N..
296 o 6 15
547 3 3 37
202 10 Mountcatherine ...
294 5'Scartbarry
319 o 25 59
706 2 110
158 15
425 o
Condonstown, S..
512 i 9
46 269 5 Skahanagh, North
561 o 14 42
294 10
Coolquane ... 459 3 9
37 158 o Skahanagh, South 791 3 15" 64
223 15
Kilshannig Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 275943. 3r. 33p. ; Val. n8o2/. 15.5--
Aldworth
183 o 34
29
112 5
Carrigcleena Beg.. 314 3 6 21
90 o
Ballyboght
439 2 21
78
71 5
Carrigcleenamore..
632 I 25
78
186 o
Ballyboneill
120 I 25
32
52 5
Clyda
62 2 12
29
99 o
Ballynoe
291 i o
66
118 5
Clydaville
66 2 23
15
119 5
Ballysimon
300 3 14
42
88 15
Creggsne
218 o 29
64
86 o
Beenalsght
488 o o
156
77 5
Curraghbower ...' 220 3 26
45
126 10
Beenamweel, East
56 3 i
102
116 15
Derrygowna ...'418 O 23
61
86 15
Beenamweel, West
419 i 36
I2 4
97 15
Dromaneen ... 790 2 7
125
906 15
Boola ... 403 2 26 74J 94 15
Drommahane ... 531 2 o
242
351 5
Brittas ... 494 o 29
92 449 5
Dromore
700 2 10
40
573 '5
Calieraveclane ... 234 i 2 10 15 .0
Dromore, North... 697 2 27
in
4 S8 15
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kilshannig contd. -Barony of Dukallow (E.R.)
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop. VaL 1874.
1871 s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop. VaL 1874-
1871. {, s.
Dromore, South...
566 i 30
77 253 5
Kilpadder, South.
344 2 7
55 140 5
Drompeesh
292 2 32
14 76 o
Kilvealaton, East .
118 2 35
21 263 10
Esk, North
277 2
27 43 10
Kilvealaton, West
385 o 33 6 3; 568 15
Esk, South
471 3 26
30: 41 o
Knockansweeny. .
170 3 39 3i 93
Garrane
599 o 17
81 107 o
Knockavaddra ...
1084 3 5
133 in 15
Glandine
755 3 i
86; 134 5
Knockdrislagh ...
383 o 19
43 78 5
Glanminnane
54i o 9
56
121 O
Knocknamona ...
411 i 16
56| 279 15
Glannaharee, East
1081 2 10
40
115 o
Lackaneen
284 i 23
33; 86 10
Glannaharee, West
533 2 30
24
39 5
Lackendarragh ...
911 i 28
183 3'8 10
Glannoge
411 2 39
77
87 o
Laharan
759 i 22
89 175 5
Glantane
482 3 37
1 66
255 5
Lombardstown ...
358 2.0
54 596 15
Glashaboy, East...
567 3 9
no
193 o
Mohereen
486 3.12
112 622 15
Glashaboy, West..
633 2 36
144
193 10
Monanveel
463 OJ3
106 113 5
Glenaknockane ...
915 O 20
59
61 10
Mounthillary
115 i 29
5 7 15
Gneeves
620 o 8
81
148 15
Newberry
294,2. 3
46 422 15
Gortavoher
181 i 28
30
216 o
Nursetown Beg ...
254 3 23
19' 98 o
Gortmolire
211 O 24
46
122 15
Nursetown More..
356 i 9
67 87 5
Gortroe
376 I 12
72
247 15
Shanavoher
774 o 39
200 14! 15
Kilcolman
410 I 27
66
194 5
Skarragh ...
538 2 10
i29 : 208 5
Kilgobnet
in 2 33
18
58 10
Smithfield
198 3 2
46 84 o
Kilpadder, North.
262 O 22
42
188 o
i
Kilsillagh Ibane and Barryroe (W.R.) Total Area, 244a. 2r. 7p. ; Pop. 118.; Val.
I90/. I5J.
Kilworth Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) Total Area, 54573. 3r. 9p. ; Val. 2755^.
Ballinrush
Ballinvoher
Glansheskin
Graigue
Killally, East ...
Killally, West ...
Kilworth
604 o 12
1261 3 3
217 i 23
727 3 22
283 2 2
185 i 10
175 2 17
"3
116
48
66
46
46
43
102 15
262 10
254 o
167 o
211 15
ru 10
59 15
Knockanohill ....
Maryville
Monadrishane . . .
Moorepark
Toor
Whitebog .;.
"3' 3 3| "
89 2 29! 33
214 3 34' 43
233 i 38, 33
7i6 3 31 35
633 i 25 24
121 O
259 o
259 5
4i3 o
35 15
37 15
Kinneigh Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) Total Area, i5O95a. 2r. 3p. ; Val. 7262?.
Aghalinane
305 3 6
59
112 10
Garland
189 i. .3
37 105 5
Anaharlick
353 3 13
73
133
Gortaleen
185 3 13
4i
74 10
Ardkilleen
405 2 IO
61
179 10
Gurteenroe
291 2 29
48
115 10
Ballaghanure
207 3 12
28
89 5
Kilnacranagh, E. .
486 o 7
101
205 10
Ballyvelone, East.
256 2 22
48
113 10
Kilnacranagh, W.
423 2 33] 90
172 15
Ballyvelone, West
422 3 26
103
195 15
Kinneigh
428 o 15) 96
216 10
Belrose, Lower ...j 226 2 19
40
118 15
Lackanashinnagh.
224 i 23
3
55 IS
Belrose, Upper ...
433 2 33
i5
206 10
Laravoolta
390 3 15
78
176 is
Buckree
183 o 39
18
64 5
Lissacroneen
213 015
33
92 10
Caher
616 i 38
IOI
284 15
Lissarourke
512 2 2$
92
304 5
Cappeen, East ...
435 i 34
49
151 o
Lissicorrane
337 3 25
54
H2 5
Cappeen, West ...
3'5 2 15
65
129 15
Mallow ...
233 o 5
42
90 o
Castlelands
224 2 29
67
191 5
Moneygaff, East...
666 i 38
131
236 o
Castletown
464 2 12
132
272 15
Moneygaff, West. 602 I 33
129
230 o
Clash
91 2 33
28
53 10
Moneynacroha ...
382 2 17 84
130 o
Clonomara ...; 207 o 32
46
89 10
Paddock
269 o 17
59
117 10
Cloonareague ... 182 I 24
45
98 5
Palaceanne
211 38
39
153
Connagh ... 309 3 16 88 153 6
Rushfield
2l6 2 12
43
106 5
Coolabaun
i7 3 37 15 46 o
Shanaclogh
H5 3 39
37
68 o
Derrigra
231 o 5 23! 329 o
Sleenoge
118 3 2ij 43
IOI 10
Dromfeagh
399 o 9 82^ 173 o
Teadies, Lower ...
204 2 5! 30
170 5
Dromidiclogh ...
293 o i 31 170 5
Teadies, Upper ...
595 2 39 107
354 5
Dromidiclogh, W., 312 I I2 ( 55 253 o
Teenah
284 i 17 47
90 10
Farranmareen ...1493 2 2 100 174 15
88
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Kinsale Kinsale (E.R.) Total Area, 377a. 31-. iyp. ; Val. 4845*.
Townlands.
Area.
A. *. f.
Pop. Val. 1874.
1871. s-
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
*
Abbey-lands.pt. (")
6 o 29 40
87 o
Knocknacurra . . .
"33
J
17 o
Batfynacubby, p. ()
30 o 32 9
loo 15
Mansfield's Land,
Blackhorsefield,
part of (")
803
II
36 5
part of (<*)
406
4
45 5
Kathmore, pt. (a).
2 I 3 2
92
126 o
Commoge
42 O 6 22
85 15
Townplots
2607 o
Dromderrig, pt.() 53 2 9
1539 10
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the township of Kinsale.
Kinure Kinalea(E.R.) Total Area, 19873. 2r. 38p. Val. logo/.
Annefield
140 3 i8| 25
81 5
Killeagh
74 o 17
17
40 5
Ballinwillin
112 3 20 27
69 15
Kinure
448 i 14
55
277 o
Bawnagoynig
104 2 17 3
65 o
Knockacullen ...
2IO O 31
19
96 o
Castletown
IO2 O JO 1 6
47 10
Knocknanav
99 2 i
27
56 o
CLshroe
77 o 21 24
55 10
Ring, East
103 i o
40
52 o
Cooleens
89 2 8 5
5i 5
Ring, West
86 i 36
45
41 10
Curra
290 i . 7! 32
132 o
Tonabuska
47 3 28
27
24 15
Knockavilly Kinalea (E.R.) area, 25483. or. 37p. ; val. l82l/. Muskery, East (E.R.)
area, 3661 a. 3r. ip. ; val.
i842/.
Kinalea.
Ballymountain ...| 431 3 20
43
222 15
Ballyhndle
398 o 7
39
172 o
Belrose ...I 454 o 13
66
260 10
Ballymurphy, Nth
506 O 20
77
268 o
Garranwaterig
483 2
70
219 15
Baliymurphy, Sth
532 i 35 62
247 15
Kill
224 i 34
42j 145 15
Garryhankard ...
325 2 24 bi
353 o
Knockaphreghane' 374 i 22
60
191 to
Lissagroom
300 o 27 98
388 10
Raheen ... 372 2 16
67
196 o
Lissanisky
485 3 4 126
391 15
Russelhill ... 656 I 33
75! 304 10
Muskery, East.
Tuocusheen
279 o 38 55
128 o
'Ballincourneenig. . 385 025 17
173 5
Knockrnourne--Barrymore (E.R.) area, 9533. ir. 2p. ; val. 731 /. Condons and Clon-
gibbons (E.R.) area, 19963.
or. I2p. ; val. ioi8/. $s. Kinnatalloofi
(E.R
) area,
58863. 2r. 5p. ; val. 4644/.
Banynwre.
Carrigeen, East... 320 3 .3
37
413 10
Ballydaw
123 o 20
18
89 IS
Carrigeen, West . . .
135 3 10
19
131 10
Ballymurphy. Lr..
J94 o 34
17
160 5
Carrigeennill
355 o 23
24
113 o
Ballymurphy. Up.
332 2 28
29
222
Carrigmore
282 o 17
27
262 o
Ballynella
169 2 14
13
149 o
Castleview
181 2 36
20
287 o
Bally robert
133 2 26
2
110
Clashaganniv
423 o 32
73
310 10
Condons &* Clon-
Conna
466 2 34
49
481 o
gibbons.
Cooladurragh
185 3 32
21
195 10
Coolbaun
68 3 37
26
43 o
Curraheen
602 o 24
156
465 15
Currabeha
168 2 .15
18
71 10
Glebe
4 i 2
5
5 5
Kilcoran, North...
83 0.8
53 5
Glenatore, Lower.
139 2 33
42
119 15
Kilcoran, South...
474 i 35
75
223 o
Glenatore, Upper.
173 o 30
3
76 10
Moydelliga
1200 3 37
206
627 10
Kilclare, Lower...
109 o 7
33
I0 3 r 5
Kinnattalloon,
|
Kilclare, Upper ..
493 i 28
58
278 10
Ballybride, Lwr...
339 i 5
66 297 it
Killavarilly
372 22
56
258 10
Ballybride, Upr...
342 2 32
59
190 10
Knockastickane . . .
164 2 35
'7
102 O
Belvidere
171 I 2
13
97 o
Littlegrace
50 o 38
7
65 o
Bridepark ... 81 3 4 29
103 5
Monagoun ... 491 o 36
66
286 10
Knocktemple Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 46i8a. ir. i3p. ; val. 2714^. i$s.
Cappanagoul
509 * 39
40
3H 5
Killin?ne
243 3 4| 25
139 10
Commons
185 i ii
38
92 15
Knawh 1
345 2 2
4
*95 5
Coolbane
168 3 3d
15
68 o
Knockaneda
162 3 22
20
92 15
Freemount
382 2 I
256 5
Knockcloona
114 o 14
21
67 15
Garragort
223 I 19
23
144 o
Knocknamuck ...
229 2 16
174
156 5
Glenfield, North .
136 ' 33
30
70 5
Lyre
77 o 14
14
39 10
Glenfield, South .
343 3 *
26
257 5
Sunfort
230 i 18
29
163 10
Kilberrihert ...905 o 37 80
436 10
Tulladuff
359 3 35
9 6
221 O
Lackeen Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Townland of Lackeen. Area, 2793. 3r. I9p. ;
pop. 30 ; val. i88/. iqs.
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Leighmoney Kinalea (E.R.) Total Area, 27160.. ir. 39p. Val. 12977.
89
Townlands.
Area. , Pop.
VaL 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
A. R. P. 1871
, s.
A. R. P.
1871.
Ballydonaghy
223 3 16 17
91 5
Lissard
204 2 7
25
121 10
Clogheen
249 o 7 35
107 o
Lissheeda
227 o 26
31
121 IO
Derrynagasha ...
426 3 7 62
184 10
Shanevally
175 2 33
34
60 o
Lahern
77 3 o 17
28 10
Shippool
235 2 1 3
21
109 o
Leighmoney Beg .
143 i 22 34
63 10
Shanagore
261 i 4
43
205 o
Leighmoney More 1 30 o 30 5
17 10 Slievegallane ... 461 o 34
36
187 10
Leitrim Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) Area, 59ioa. or. 8p. Val. 2653^. ios.
Ballynalacken ...
529 2 15 101
439 5
Kilmurry, South.. 521 04
117
433 5
Ballynamuddagh .
933 3 3 151
228 5
Knockaskehane... 226 2 18
5
106 5
Bailynaparka, Nt.
172 o 10 52
88 o
Knockatrasnane... 518 i 3
33
'47 o
Bailynaparka, St.
123 o 23
33
112
Kyle Beg ... 144 I 23
24
48 o
Coolalisbeen
269 I 27
68
222 5
Leitrim
376 3 o
52
273 15
Cronohill
725 I 2
136
146 o
Propoge
802 o -5
167
258 10
Kilmurry, North...
567 28 64
151 o
The remainder of the parish of Leitrim is in the barony of Coshmore and Coshbride, county of
Waterford.
Liscarroll Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total area, 4O27a. 2r. I5p. ; Val.
3I29/. 15^.
Altamira ... 216 I 5 33
215 5
Liscarroll ... 116 2 22
190 10
Coolbane .. 288 2 12
335 15
Moyge
840 2 13
126
644 15
Knockarbane ... 429 3 34
IOI
Rockspring
350 3 6
189
316 o
Knockbarry ... 635 I 10
107!
420 o
Rossnanarney
336 2 37
10
151 15
Lackaroe ' ...! 563 2 36
139
320 5
Sallypark
249 o o
35
222 IO
Liscleary Kerrycurrihy (E.R.) Total area, 43043. 3r. 6p. ; val. 30837. S.T.
Ballea
930 2 34 161
780 o
Coolsallagh
273 29
48
99 o
Ballinphelic
564 3 o 132
376 15
Meadstown
982 2 26
130
692 10
Bally ginnane
394 3 3i 39
151 15
Raffeen
550 o 23
176
54i 5
Ballyhemiken ...
58 o 9 26
75 5
Shanagraigue
465 3 5
66
260 o
Carrigaline ... 84 o 29
106 15
Lisgoold Barrymore fE.R.) Total area, 31530. 3r. op. ; val. I44I/.
Bally leagh
118 o 39 16
42 o
Corballybane ... 241 I 12
34
123 10
Ballynaskeha
186 ii
18
105 o
Glengarriff Beg ... ! 180 I 35
IO
52 5
Ballysallagh
198 i 28
27
90 o
Glengamff More. . ! 184 2 29
7
73 15
Carrigane
188 3 32 ii
42 10
Learn! ara ...; 38 o 29
21 IO
Clash, East
144 o 33 4
69 5
Lisgoold, East ... 367 I 29
75
222 5
Clash, \Vebt
ioi 3 39 15
49 15
Lisgoold, North ..; 325 3 9
88
143 15
Corbally, North...
338 i 7 97
89 15
Lisi:oold, West ... 213 3 26
21
121 IO
Corbally, South... 236 2 36 42
152 5 Poundquarter ...' 88 3 16
II
42 o
Lislee Ibane and Barryroe (w.R.
Total area. 63023. ir. 2 1 p.; val. 48217. I2J.
Agha
224" o 27
1 06
139 o Butlerstown ...; 372 o 2
62
3H 17
Ardcoohig
109 3 22
14
70 10
Carrigeen
247 2 30| 102
215 15
Ballincollop
95 3 19
10
30 5
Courtmacsherry ...
215 I 29
36
194 5
Ballincurrig
128 i 25
48
144 o
Cullenagh
363 i 18
128
500 10
Ballinluig
183 o 19
85
91 10
Curraheen
236 I 22
72
142 15
Ballinvrokig
246 o 3
53
203 15
Dunworly ...] 328 2 31
IIS
227 10
Ballvcarden
62 o 16
23
41 o
Knock anemeeleen 97 3 6
20
52 5
Bailycullenane ...
54 2 18
19
42 15
Lackarour ... 127 o 3f
! 45
43 15
Bailyhigeen
57 o ii
26
38 o
Lisleecourt
420 2 15
223
320 15
Ballyhutch
55 i 20
28
38 o
Lisleetemple ... 193 3 6\ 55J 189 5
Ballylangy
192 2-8
46
'49 5
Lissycrimeen ... 532 o 2 130 379 5
Ballymacraheen . .
"3 2 3
80 10
Meelmane
226 o 3 177; 265 15
Ballymacredmond
5OO 2 -7
191
35 o
Shanaghobarra-
Ballymacshoneen
233 o 7
149
157 5
vane ... 173 o 14 82 97 15
Ballynamona
235 3 "
57 135 15
Tirnanean ... 165 I 33 ?6j 141 o
Barreragh ,., ! no 22 48 63 15
90 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Lismore and Mocollop Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) area, 12933. ir.
val. 1135^. 5^.
Townlands.
Area
A. R. r.
Pop.
1871.
Val. j8 7 4.
s-
Townlands.
Area.
A. R P.
Pop.
1871.
VaL 1874.
*
Garrynagoul
266 3 18
79
2 4 15
Shean
75 i 22
29
42 10
Glenagurteen
156 2 20
23
131 o
Waterpark
463 I 22
I 9 8
383 10
Marshtown
33i o 36
3
337 10
The remainder of the parish of Lismore and Macollop is in the barony of Coshmore and Coshbride,
county of Waterford.
Litter Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) area, 27323. 2r. i6p. ; val. 22671.
Fermoy (E.R.) area, 267 la. 2r. 35p. ; val. 20357.
Condons &* Clon-
Fermoy.
|
gibbons.
Acres
141 o 36
76
133 IS
Castlehyde, East . . .
340 27
16
437 10
Castlehyde, West.
103 2 25
34
i 8 15
Coolmucky
278 2 12
21
98 10
Commons
9 3 "
33
10 10
Coolroe ... 389 I 8
9 8
181 10
Cregg, North ...
187 o 17
52
2O2 IO
Deerpark . | 242 3 6
9
1 68 10
Cregg, South
238 3 9
27
202 IO
Garraunigerinagh.: 677 I 29
182
710 15
Creggolympry, N.
311 o 4
19
377 10
Knockacappul ...
100 I 12
26
72 15
Creggolympry, S .
191 3 26
30
179 10
Labbacallee
392 2 12
75
298 10
Kingston's-fiekls. .
43 3 15
9
21 15
Sheepwalk, East..
3" i 30
17
299 5
Knockananig
971 o 27
35
293 5
Sheepwalk, West.
75 7
18
86 o
;
Templenoe ... 397 38
46
419 o
Little Island Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, i69ia. 2r. I7p. Val. 3057^.
Ballytrasna
382 o 14
179
791 15 Harper's Island ...
69 2 23 5| 117 a
Carrigrenan
80 3 12
3i
197 15
Inchera
84 I 21
25
226 o
Castleview
122 I 17
40
296 10
Wallingstown ...
377 i 3i
127
642 o
Courtstown
574 3 19
118
786 o
Macloneigh Muskery, West (W.R.) Total Area, 38083. ir. 8p. Val. 20097.
5'-
Annahalabog
259 o 25 j
32 5
Inchinashigane ...
505 i i
190
401 5
Annahala, East ...
266 o 9
214
123 13
Inchisine
380 2 36
70
134 5
Annahala, West .
393 2 8
251 5
Kilnarovanagh ...
396 o 23
66
173
Farranavarrigane ..
171 2 13
26
165 10
Toomsbog
128 2 8 6
19 o
Gearagb, East ...
68 i i
21
Tooras, East
609 O 12
149
336 10
Gearagh, West ... 37 o 21
8 10 Tooms, West ...
592 3 ii
172
343 5
Macroney Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) Total Area, 83703. 2r.
lop.
5 Val.,
2994^. ioj.
Ballard .. 442 2 29
108
147 10
Gortnaskehy ..-(935 i 29
; 238
316 10
Billeragh. East ...
905 2 21
160
291 o
Kilclogh
517 o 6| 136
207 10
Billeragh, West...
8lO I 10
76
3i8 15
Lyre
576 i 13
1 08
128 5
Castlecooke
597 2 37
67
300 10
Lyre (Barry) ... 648 2 28
91
128 5
Coolaneague
303 i 20
43
79 o
Lyreen ... 304 3 26
59
H3 5
Coolmoohan
406 i 32
90
183 5
Macroney, Lower. 578 o I
58
81 15
Crinnaghtane
236 3 33
49
124 15
Macroney, Upper. 738 3 10
59
2OI 15
Curraghanolomer . 367 3 35
15
96 5
Macroom Muskery, West (W.R.) Total area, 126663. 2r. 3ip. Val. 72957.
IO.C.
Ballynagree, East 11320 i 9
83
189 15
Gortyleahy
136 3 21 20
83 5
Ballynagree, West; 1345 2 3
137
194 10
Gurteenroe
447 2 26 190
687 5
Bally veerane
444 o 13
45
196 o
Kill
224 3 32
46
,104 15
Bcalick
361 3 14
75J 290 o
Kilnagurteen
447 i 38
27
453 5
Carrigagulk
2292 3 37
210
306 15
Lackaduff
200 3 17
ii
80 15
Csrriganine
I2O 2 6 25
80 o
Maghereen
32 o 28
3i
617 10
Codrum
454 i 38 119 307 o
Rahalisk
1075 3 27
153
239 10
Coolcour
416 o 31 51
416 o
Rockborough
"5 2 34
18
95 15
Coolyhane
288 i i
72 215 o
Sleveen, East ...
528 i 10
44 20 9i 5
Cusloura
1443 2 18 156 152 10
Sleveen, West ...
226 3 15
104
162 10
Droinduff
392 2 24; 62 140 O
Tullatreada
349 i 29
So
192 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Magourney Muskery, East (E.R.) Total Area, s868a. 2r. 7p. ; Val. 43107. i$s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop. Val. 1874.
1871. , s.
Townlands.
Area. Pop. iVal. 1874.
A. K. P. 1871. S-
Carhoo, Lower ...
284 2 I
55 233 15 Kilgobnet
310 3 34 47 260 5
Carhoo, Upper ...
199 13
32 163 15 Knockanenagark. .
165 3 22 20 79 5
Canignamuck . . .
363 3 3
45 270 o Knockaneowen ...
72 o 34 107
76 15
Clontead Beg ...
227 22 90 245 oiLeemount
103 i 38 21
115 10
"Clontead More ...
339 -9 94 : 245 5 Meeshal
215 3 o 36
204 15
Coolacullig
521 34 133 252 5 Monareagh
159 2 4 29
125 10
Deeshart
101 3 15 103 10 Nadrid
545 3 21 96
557 10
Dorreen
378 39
120. 285 10
Oldcastle
417 2 38 53
168 o
Fergus
557 " 76; 33i 10
Rockgrove ...
189 o 31 35
157 10
Glebe
69 321 20| 91 5
Tullig Beg
73 o 15 23
49 10
Kilcolman
90 2 29
24! 79 15 Tullig More
481 2 25 86 215 o
Mallow Duhallow (E.R.) area, 484^ 3r. 30?. ; val. 557*. S-f- Fermoy (E.R.)
area, 8335*. ir. 13?. ; val. 16826^. I5-J-.
Duhallow.
Cloughlucas, Nth. 292 o 27 62 234 o
Firville, West ... 350 o 5 46 414 5
Cloughlucas, Sth..' 269 o 22! 14 345 o
Gortnagross ... 55 3 33
14 82 o
Curraghanearla ... 153 2 27
29 184 o
Newtown ... 78 3 32: 17
61 o
Curraghpadeen ...
H3 o 39
9 107 10
Fermoy.
Drornsligo
455 2 28
98
578 15
AonabeUa
367 2 4 132
1327 o
Firville, East ...
8 I 2
7
7 15
Ashgrove
102 i .4) 5
118 o
Gooldshill
285 3 6
451 493 15
Brtllvdahin, p.ofW
203 2 I4| 98
1228 5
Keatleysclose ...
7 2 2 35
22 93 10
Ballyellis
33 2 2 371 44
492 o
Kilknockan, p. of(")
197 3 7
^443
465 15
Ballygarrett
216 2 37
55
258 o
Killagrohan
374 o 7
34
333 o
Bd'lyviniter, Low.
400 2 6
47
492 15
Killetra, pt. of ()
335 i 29
37 647 5
Ballyviniter, Mid.
464 3 14
67! 377 15
Knockaroura
339 o 34
38 44 5
Ballyviniter, Up.
547 2 31
60
415 15
Knoppoge
399 o 37
41
188 5
Bearforest, Low.
Lackanalooha, p (")
70 3 27
19 148 o
part of
98 3 12
37
239 15
Leaselands
87 2 33
8| 139 5
Bearforest, Upper
121 2 24
28
168 15
Lodge
287 3 18
33 ; 337 o
Carhookea!,p. of (a
148 2 6 37
275 '5
Mallow, pt. of ...
3o 3 6
5437 5
Cajrigoon Beg ...
187 2 18 5
229 o
Parkadallane
70 3 19
9 92 o
Carrigoon More...
161 2 13
ro
201 15
Scarteen
160 i 17
12 146 15
Castlelands,p.of(tf)
157 i 19
4
429 15
Spaglen, pt. of (<*'
409 3 36
49 549 10
243 2 7 [2503 13
(a.) The remainder if this townland is in Mallow township.
(d) Including inmates of Mallow Union Workhouse.
Marmullane Kerricurrihy (E.R.) Total Area, 5293. ir. 8p. Val. 29477.
Arclmore ... 285 3 I 77 443 loj Pembroke
Marshalstown Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) Total Area, 72903, 3r. I7p. Val.
47187. 15-r.
Gorteenatarriff ..
Gortnaminna
Gortnasna
Gortroe
Killaclug, East ...
Killaclug, West...
Killee
Knockagarry
Marshalstown ...
Mitchelstown
Matehy Muskery, East (E.R.) Total Area, 7og6a. 2r. 23p. Val. 4935^.
Govtdonogh More! 595
Kilclogh ...j 754
Ballyarthur ...; 852
3 17
195 377 o
Baunannooneeny . 250
5
60 161 o
Booladurragha ...
98
36! 12 61 10
Boolakelly
144
26 38] 84 10
Cloghleafin
161
24
187
134 10
Clyroe ...
53
35
51 5
Currnghgonn
721
23
282
480 5
Derrylahan
333
26
86l 124 o
Derrynanool
458
7
8?
296 5
D rough ...
239
2 13
18
185 o
Glenahulla ...
250
3 3
45
190 10
417
3 27 71, 180 15
189
3 28
4i
82 10
117
o 37 18
68 10
482
3 5 62
235 5
189
3 5
56 124 5
202
o 9
18 162 10
631
i 33
96
532 10
611
3 5
122
34i 15
480
o 24
119
445 5
393
i 29
25
399 15
Cloghphillip
Cloghroe
Coolflugh
Courtbrack ...
Dawstown
Dromin
Gilcagh
564
690
V*
817
341
263
541
3
i
2
2
2
21
O
21
17
36
37
H
199,
203
34
1 68
43
57i
138
360
593
334
487
228
1 80
302
15
o
i?
o
5
10
IS
Killeen ... 264
Kilnamucky ... 257
Loughane, East... 501
Loughane, West..i 541
Vicarstown ... 546
124! 356 10
2I 5 383 1
65, 156 10
131 574 15
42 35i 15
93J 320 10
I49i 305 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Midleton Imokilly (E'.R.) Total Area, S7i2a. or. 5p. Val. ri876/.
Townlands. A A ^ ea " p ,^P;
Val. 1874.
s.
Townlands.
Area. Pop.
A. B. H. 1871.
Val. 1874.
Ballyedekin ... 257 o 31 22
1 88 10
Coppingerstown ..
247 i 9 80
219 15
Ballynacorra ... 119 2.19
237 5
Dunsfort
141 2 16 27
174 10
Ballynacorra, East 155 3 39 41
193 o
Gearagh
258 2 28 40
266 5
Ballynacorra. West
251 0.36 219
912 15
Glebe
__ _
65 o
Bawnard, East ...
142 i. ..3 16
1 10 10
Innygraga
222 I 17 41
245 5
Bawnard, West ...
207 1.32 149
167 5
Killeagh
427 i 18 45
458 o
Broomfield, East..
^^\ o ..9 8 1
482 5
Knockasturkeen. . .
93 o 7 26
60 o
Broomtield, West,
365 0.2.1 138
489 o
Knockgorm
94 3 .1.2 23
54 10
Butlerstown
174 2 38 2S| 134 15
Loughathalia
218 o 21 55
273 o
Cahermone
171 O.JL5 22
237 15
Park, North
J 38 3 ^8 232
249 10
Carrigagour
124 2 6 36
140 5
Park, South
112 I 25' 19
164 5
Carrigeenamoe ...
29 o 29 16
25 '5
School-land . ...
i
66 o
Carrigshane
278 2 25 107
256 5
Townparks, p. of(<)
ii 3 8
4954 5
Castleredmond ...
486 3 33 339
858 15
Whiterock
202 o 5! 62
190 o
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the township of Midleton.
Mogeely Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 64293. 3r. 25p. Val. 5274*. 15.7.
Annistown
123 3 .a
18
79 5
Dower
270 3 38
209 10
Ballindinis .,.
IIO 10
III
Drominane
385 3 15
60
2I 5 15
Ballycrenane Beg.
102 3 18
7
136 5
Garranej ames
392 o 15
63
354 5
Ballygibbon
208 o 14
29
108 15
Garryonghtragh,
Ballymacooly Begi 163 3 34
23
86 o
North
143 2 i
35
116 10
Ballymacooly M're
270 3 24
65
152 o
Garryoughtragh,
Ballynametagh ..
238 i i
17
119 15
South
27 3 10
4
26 o
Bally vorisheen ...
121 2 13
22
too o
Glenane More ...
373 i 22
57
204 5
Carrignashinny ...
372 2 22
Si
388 15
Glenane Wood ...
24 2 19
8 10
Castlemartyr
30 o o
459 5
Grange
96 2 27
37
120 5
Castletown
394 o 9
72
290 5
Killamucky ...
334 o 16
27
352 5
Clasharinka
26 2 IO
II
77 15
Killeenamanagh. .
303 3 22
42
217 15
Cool cap
407 i 10
61
202 o
Kilrush
359 i 20
35
i74 15
Crow bally
241 3 5
38
140 15
Lismalaghlin
185 o 12
81
190 5
Deerpark
391 I 14
n
315 o
Mogeely
259 I 22
"3
318 o
Mogeely Kinnattalloon (E.R.) Total Area, 97083. 3r. 26p. Val. 4618^.
Ballyanthony
273 0.9
ii 67 10
Lacken
262 o 20
71 5 15
Ballyclogh ...i 112 3 9
17 65 10
Lackenbehy
101 3 18
1 8! 66 10
Ballycullane
236 i 6
37 146 5
Limekilnclose . . .
41 3 26
54 o
Ballyerrin
175 o ii
26 92 10
Lisnabrin Lodge . . .
28 3 7
6
67 o
Ballyknockane . .
212 2 27
ii 49 15
Lisnabrin, Lower.
114 o 16
14
175 o
Blackpool
38 o -27
41
75 10
Lisnabrin, North..
217 o o
IO
112 15
Caher
226 o 33
12
44 10
Lisnabrin, South..
180 3 25
22
121 O
Curraglass, East..
68 2 32
6 107 o
Lyre
160 3 4
27
78 5
Curraglass, West.. 97 2 30 n 183 15
Lyre Mountain ...
360 2 20
24
36 5
Frankfort
20 o 301 9> 51 o
Mogeely, Lower...
304 i 5
40
308 o
Glasshouse
245 3 6| ii
82 5
Mogeely, Upper...
247 o 38
3
117 o
Glenacroghery ...
308 2 n 53
87 15
Monaloo
458 i -8
40
102 5
Glengoura, Lower 184 I 21
19
54 o
Mountprospect ...
102 3 25
16
104 o
Glengoura, Upper
324 2 211 13
77 5
Poundfields
15 2 16
19 o
Glenkeal
- 76 2 10 9
19 o
Reanduff
318 i 34
73
65 10
Gortnafira
78 3 14 8
40 10
Rearour, North . . .
208 3 -28
49 o
Inchyallagh
8 o 14
10 IO
Rearour, South ...
223 3 33
5
Kilcronat
516 3 26
55
219 o
Rosybower
105 2 37
4
167 5
Kilcronat Moun-
Sanclyhill
263 i 13
o
70 o
tain
385 2 3
28
52 10
Shanakill, Lower.
244 o 25
18
278 15
Kilmacow
3'6 3 14
81, 316 10
Shanakill, Upper.
244 i 35
24
109 10
Kilnafurrery
256 i 19
4
74 o
Slieveadoctor
260 3 8
42 72 15
Knockacool ... 404 3 36
14
66 o
Templevally
330 i 18
231 208 5
Knockanarrig ... 215 2 5
71 39 o
Vinepark
7 o 17
4 21 o
Lackbrack ..., 84 3 35, 27 53 15
Woodview
36 i 3'
7 38 o
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Mogeesha Barrymore (E.R.)Area, 3oo7a. 3r. 28p. ; val. 3667?. $s. Tmokilly (E.R.)
Area, 481 a. or. 24p. ; val. 863^.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area. I Pop.
Val. 1874.
A. R P.
1871.
A *
A, R. P.
1874.
t.
Barrymon.
Garryduff
233 --I 20
43
268 10
Ballintubrid, East.
391 2 5 128 546 15
Knockgriffin
86 -.1 37
9
45 S
Ballintubrid, West
367 o 9 98 473 15
Rossmore
384 o 23
88
456 5
Ballyannan
363 o 8 106 385 15
Imokilly.
Ballyvodock, East
533 036 39; 607 o
Knockgriffin, pof
364 o S
62
727 o
Ballyvodock, West
399 8| 66 515 10
Oateneake, p.of (;
72 .1 21
37
'35 IS
Baneshane
249 3- 14: Ii6| 268 10
One Island
o 5
{a.} The remainder of this townland is in the township of Midleton.
Monanimy- Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, i83ia. or. I2p. ; Val. 38657. $s.
Ballincurrig
417 I 30
io7| 249 15
Curraghawaddra. .
IO5 2 231 II
46 10
Ballyduff
237 2 29
57 159 3
Glannagear
423 2 26
38
47 10
Ballygriffin
532 2 34
128
541 10
Killissane
232 3 i
"i 177 IS
Ballymacmoy
638 o 19
686 10
Knockacullata ...
796 2 28
86j 145 5
Ballynageehy ...
518 034
6
7i 5
Knockwatear
324 3 32
3 1 ! J 9 5
Beenaskehy
349 2 13
43
87 10
Monanimy, Lower
439 2 25
63 520 5
Cappagh
283 1.34
3
"3 5
Monanimy, Upper
38 o 23
92 315 5
Carrigacunna
5IO I 21
48
388 o
Tooreen
350 i 36
84
81 5
Cloghvoolia, Nth.
1313 o 38
49
6? 15
Toormore
209 3 28
27! 59 5
Cloghvoolia, Sth . 758 I 18 36 88 5
Monkstown Kerricurrihy (E.R.) Total Area, iS4Oa. 3r. 8p. j Val. 857I/. 2s.
Ballyfouloo
140 i 7 83! 119 15
Monkstown(CFm)
257 I 20 1780
Ballymot
109 3 28
12
114 o
Park
43 i *
20 73 IS
Lackaroe ...
64 o 36
155 724 10
Parkgarriff
255 * i
39 357 5
Maulbaun
143 I 8
3153 2
Rathanker
320 2 7
42 393 10
Monkstown ... 206 2 20 1557 o
Tideway
298 5
Mourneabbey Barretts (E.R.) Total Area, ioo55a. or. 3ip. ; Val. 50997. Fennoy
(E.R.) Total Area, I38oa. 31-. lop. ; Val. 2379^.
Barretts.
Glynn
592 3 6
105
219 5
Ballyfilibeen
491 on
107
175 5
Greenjiill
657 o 17
"5
52i IS
Ballyknockane ...
497 2 36
IOI
238 10
Kilquane
523 o 32
IOI
219 10
Ballynamona
416 034
52
680 15
Lahakinneen
379 i 5
68
160 5
Barrinclay
408 i 37
17
106 10
Monaparson
354 3 3*
104
167 5
Burn fort
538 3 19
4
505 o
Mourneabbey ...
81 i 31
8
249 5
Carrigduff
791 o i
44
503 o
Tooreen, North...
H33 o 34
89
343 o
Castlebarrett
122 2 3C
5
85 5
Tooreen, South...
980 o 23
269
89 o
Clashmorgan
525 3 21
5i
225 15
Fermoy.
Cloghecn
456 3 8
79
183 o
Gortnagraiga
393 o 3
36
278 o
Farran
5 2 7 3 15
81
185 o
Quartertown Lwr..
494 .2 25
241
1232 o
Garrynagearag ...
576 2 3
74
250 15
QuartertownUp...
493 o 22
73
869 o
Moviddy Muskery, East (E.R.) Total Area, 6i32a. ir. 39p. ; Val. 4096^. los.
Ballinguilly
3'3 3 24
76 154 o
Garranemuddagh .1 289 2 29 82) 131 15
Bellmount, Lower
474 25
179 45 15
Garraneleigh
249 i 27 52 187 10
Bellmount, Upper
720 2 27
130 3'5 15
Inchirahilly
474 p 16 129; 329 o
Carrigeen
284 o 7
51 no o
Kilbrennan
461 o i
54: 187 10
Castlemore ...
356 3 28
141 496 10
Kilcondy
165 i 8
14 123 15
Coolmucky
811 3 9 245 512 5
Knockaneroe
439 o 12
68 229 o
Commons
74 i 23 17 26 5
Ryecourt
283 i 14
361 322 10
Farnanes
510 o 5
168 337 10
Warrensgrove ...
138 3 39
261 164 o
Farranduff ... 15 I 5
18 10
Murragh Carbery, East; W.D. (W.R.) Total Area, I5i8a. 3r. 37p. ; Val. 8i&. 15*.
Kinalmeaky (W.R.) Total Area, 72363. ir. 6p. ; Val. 3426^ 5-c.
CarbervE., W.D.
Coolanagh
633 2 37
100
307 5
Dromavane
491 i 13 100
252 10
Courtleigh
284 o o
74
158 10
Murragh
408 2 IO 91
334 15
Farranalough
1262 6
190
603 15
Sranaviddoge
619 o 14 113
231 10
Farran thomas
546 i 12
130
299 10
Kinnalmcaky.
Killaneer
405 I 2
68
246 15
Pengour, East ...
1217 2 33
196
487 10
Newcestown
666 o 38
143
360 5
iien^our, West ..|i348 2 20
202
55 i5
Tullyglass
872 r 18
130!
412 o
94
PARISHES AND TOWXLANDS.
Myross Carbery, West, E.D.(w.R.) Total Area, 41 iga. ir. I4p. Val. 2802;. i$s.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop
1871
Val 1874. Townlands.
A 1
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop
1871.
Val. 1874.
f, s.
Ardagh
271 2 2
40
113 5 Cooldurragha
379 3 2 9
116 186 10
Ardra ...
83 3 16
58 51 10
Cooscroneen
121 i 35
69 84 .5
Ballinatona ...
140 o 28
82
IO2 O
Listarkin
163 2 13
': 147 5
Ballincolla ...
352 2 36
20 1
307 5
Maulicarrane
"4 3 30
29 68 6
Bawnlahaa ...
411 2 38
86 273 o
Myross
226 I 2
141
146 5
Brade
59i 2 33
155 342 5
Raheen
159 I 29
63
127 10
Cahergal ...
268 2 24
132! 175 15
Reen
252 2 29
85
*36 5
Carrigillihy
253 2 7
77
190 15
Skahanagh
J73 3 15
3'
137
Clontaff
121 o 14 37
20O 15
Rabbit Island ...
17 2 6! 15
i3 5
Nohaval Kinalea(E.R.) Total Area, 2568a. 2r. op. Val. 124$!.
KM
Ballincleasig
198 o 30; 35
87 10
Ballyvorane, Nth. 161
3 5
56
>5 IS
Ballinreenlanig ...
102 3 14 19
63 5
Ballyvorane, Sth.. 312 o 21
112
146 o
Ballinwillin
ii z 39
2
IO IO
Curravohill ...i 127 3 14
2O
74 IS
Ballybogey
183 i 37
41
79 o
Dunbogey ... 464 3 30
61
145 5
Ballyherkin, Lwr.
30 2 39 ii
16 o
Nohaval
344 3 i?
148
280 15
Ballyherkin, Upr.
38 I 29 9
24 o
Reaniesglen
195 a 27
62
57 15
Ballyhullenkeague
47 3 28 10
28 15
Springfield
186 o o
13
69 5
Ballynalougha . . .
161 3 30 14
57 o
Nohavaldaly Duhallow (E.R.) Area, H543a. 2r. 8p. ; val. 3021^.
Carrigaline ,..' 380 I 01 87
109 10
Mountinfant
3"
2 12 54 133 5
Carriganes ... 1013 I 25
97
86 10
Muinganine
1063 3 8 34
48 o
Farrankeal ... 408 2 10
124
203 10
Nohavaldaly
964 3 8 127
283 10
Glencollins, Lwr..
393 i. 29
40
144 15
Nohaval, Lower...
414 3 28! 60
161 10
Glencollins, Upr..
966 2 4
181
155 15
Nohaval, Upper...
477 4 "3
'53 o
Kingwilliamstown
254 P 38
92
114 10
Park
233 o 37 62
84 15
Knocknagree
448 I 29
143
252 15
Scrahan
304 2 i 71
H3 5
Knockyhena
595 o 22
81
173 10
Shanbally
428 i 37 82
106 io
Lackanastooka ...
431 2 2
69
146 15
Tooreenclassagh. .
587 3 38 n 6
102 5
Laghtsigh
442 3 29
67
124 5
Tooreenglanahee . | 789 3 16
'30
141 io
Lyredawdn
489 2 II
93
139 o
Tooreenreaghy ... 143 I 20
26
42 ^5
The remainder of the parish of Nohavaldaly is in the barony of Magunnihy, county of Kerry.
Rahan Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, ioo82a. 3r. 36p. Val. 4I34/.
IOJ.
Ballinvuskig, East
15 3 8 33
59 5
Knockanannig ...
593
2 29
98
116 15
Ballinvuskig, West
500 2 26 78
160 15
Knockbrack
1286
1 13
171
298 15
Ballymagooly
187 i 37 3i
268 10
Knuttery
807
2 26
101
184 o
Bally vorisheen ...
157 o 15! 25
157 5
Lavally, Lower ...
119
2 15
35
103 o
Carrigoon
329 2 27 20
362 5
Lavally, Upper ...
808
3 23
181
314 io
Commonage
13 2 39j 2
I 10
Monee, East
404
2 33
59
97 15
Dromrahan
225 i 20 9
199 o
Monee, West
430
3 26
16
164 o
Fiddane, North...
915 o 39
in
339 15
Rahan
1263
i ii
162
439 o
Fiddane, South..
560 i 37 36
94
Rockforest, East.
2 55
i 17
34
283 5
Gortaneelig
221 i 29] 59
80 o
Rockforest, West.
170
3 39
16
156 io
Island
679 2 7 161
254 15
Rathbarry Carbery, East, W.D. (W.R.) area, 375a. 2r. 23p. ; val. I39/.
and Barryroe (w.R.) area, 4358a. 3r. op. ; val. 32o6/.
Ibane
C*rbery,E., W.D.
Dundeady
354 2 n
196
286 5
Caher Beg
375 2 23
IOO
'39 5
Ganniv Beg
'55 2 25
3i
79 '5
Ibane &* Barryroe
Ganniv More
146 i 28
81
130 o
Ballylibert
109 3 28
35
99 o
Gortagrenane
129 i 39
84
82 io
Camus
320 3 7
107
203 io
Kilkeran
560 i 15
268
437 io
Carrigfadeen
138 i 37
37
97 o
Knockaphonery...
156 3 o 27
4 io
Carrigroe
559 2 31
161
375 5
Knocknagappul ...
102 2- 8
22
56 15
Castlefreke
324 o 17
44
343 '5
Lisduff
161 o 27
40
125 o
Castlefreke-island.
245 r S 2
6
2IO IO
Little-island
III 2 20
29 o
Castlefreke- warren
178 2
3
33 o
Maulatrahane . . .
79 2 o
79 15
Donoure
416 3 36
255 306 15
Milltown
106 2 39
4'
147 o
PARISHES AND TOVVNLANDS.
Rathclarin Carbery, East, E.D, (W.R.) Total Area, sgooa. 2r. ip.; val.
95
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. jVal. 1874.
o /
Town'.ands.
Area. | Pop.
Va!.i3 7 t.
.1871. i, s.
A. R. P.
1071.1 t. i.
Ardacrow
519 i 9
80! 870 5' Farrannagark
290 . i 6i 62' 238 5
Ballycatteen
338 Q 28
74! 205 15
Garranefeen
47S i 3
134 343 5
Barleyfield
795 3 "
15'
403 o
Garry udruig
856 I 2S
156 375 5
Barren
639 i 27
226
408 15
Gianduff
464 2 2S
57
3'2 5
Clooncalla Beg ...
219 O 12
49
114 5
Lisheenaleen
267 o 17
69
'45 15
Cloonca[laMore...
543 i 9
139
334 o
Shanakill
197 o 17
40
99 5
Goonderreen
291 2 6
35
140 15
Rathcooney Cork (E.R.) Total Area, 5 152a. 2r. I2p. Val. 6791^. roj.
Arderrow
140 2 26 52
178 15
Garraneboy
200 o. 331 18 189 o
Ballincrokig
168 3 n
38
186 o
Knocknahorgan ...
SO 2 3 337 622 o
Ballincro55ig
217 2 28
88
323 o
Lahardane
208 i 4! 24 213 10
Ballyharoon
178 i 32
13
184 15
Lisnahorna
191 I 14 23 207 O
Ballynoe
297 3 12
57
195 I0
Lota Beg
201 i 19 126 557 15
Bailyphilip
3'3 o "
26
304 o
Lota More
539 o 7; 1691231 5
Banduff
292 i 34
63
384 o
Poulacurry, North
175 i 27; 270 389 5
Coole, East
507 2 34
60
255 15
Poulacurry, South
238 o 20 125 883 5
Coole, West
55O O 21
98
280 10
Rathcooney
229 o 381 64 206 15
Rathcormack Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, I3995a. ir. 36?. ; val. 7o82/. gs.
Aunamihoonagh. .
88 o 38
29
24 '5
Kilbrien
217 o 5 21 127 o
Ballybrowney, Lr.
179 o 4
57
142 15
Kildinan
748 2 33 77 388 o
Ballybrowney
Kilshannig, Lower
123 o 35i 23 112 7
Mountain
240 i 2
77
85 o
Kilshannig, Upper
238 i 9
311 238 o
Ballybrowney, Up.
166 i 34
15
105 5
Knockadroleen ...
43 2 i
42 o
Ballyglissane
203 i 37
30
188 10
Knockanduff
215 i 9
17
2C2 15
Ballynagore
83 i 28
7
68 10
Knockaunacorrin. .
120 29
29 13 o
Ballynahina
890 2 25
64
399 5
Lisnagar Demesne
459 2, 39
24 404 10
Bally ready
383 2 24
26
238 o
L'ughaphreaghaun
80 338
i 71 10
Barranahash
290 o 33
29
148 ic
Maulane, East ...
191 o 14
26 140 10
Behernagh, Lower
89 2 28
44
83 10
Maulane, West ...
220 o 33
24
148 10
Behernagh, Upper
189 2 5
28
70 5
Moanlahan ...
522 3 35
62
108 5
Bridgeland, East..
44 2 37
"3
92 15
Mondaniel
602 3 36
80
487 5
Bridgeland, West.
46 o 36
27
54 10
Mullentaura
955 2 33
79 225 5
Coolea
218 o 29
9
24 10
Portduff
162 2 10: 34
33 10
Coolnakilla
ii5S 029
170
260 15
Prap
180 o 8
15
47 o
Curragheprevirs ...
53 2 15
58
370 o
Raheen
107 2 5
42
6 o
Curraghteemore..
1 20 3 6
!3
92 o
Rathcormack ....
202 I I7J
509 19
Dromruagh
26 3 39
24 15
Rathcormack
.
Garrynacole
116 i 38
25
87 o
Mountain
481 2 4
62
39 o
Gearagh
167 3 o
15
137 o
Shanaclogh
88 3 8
3
79 10
Glanakip
678 2 8
32
"4 5
Shanavagha ...
226 12
21
30 5
Glannagaul
1320 i 36
95
409 10
Shanbally
97 i 33
23
84 10
Glanreagh
23 o 8
4
12 O
Terramount
127 i 30
35
182 5
Gneeves
70 3 18! 7 49 10
Toberaneague ...
286 3 23
54
78 15
Rathgoggan Orrery and Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, 33173. 2r. gp. ; val. 6437/.
Ardmore
Ardnageehy
Ballyhubbo
Ballypierce
Ballysallagh
Clashganniv
182 o 15
361 I 3
114 3 '2
159 2 14
280 2 22
107 3 32
17
53
7
27
37
30
150 10
350 o
131' 5
127 10
306 15
83 5
Farranshonikeen. .
Portlands
Garrynagranoge . . .
Rathgoggan, Mdl.
Rathgoggan, Nth.
Rathgoggan, Sth..
84 o 21
121 o 15
355 3 3
529 i 18
685 i 26
335 ' 28
i7| 75 15
5 184 o
47j 327 10
-3524 5
H4J 727 o
661 449 5
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Ringcurran Kinalea (E.R.) area, I36ia. 3r. 2p. ; val.
area, 4O56a. or. 38p.
. IDJ. Kinsale (E.R.)
Townlandi. A Al *- p
Pop.
1871.
V J I8 7<- Townlands.
Area. Pop. Val. 1874.
A. . p. 1871.) / j.
Kinalea.
Forthill
77 o i, 261
78 o
Ballynamaul
282 i 6
26
129 o
Garraha
143 3 18 24
III
Ballyregan Beg ...
1 88 b'si
24
84 o
Glanbeg, pt. ()...
i 3 2
1
104 10
Ballyregan More..
434 1 123 59
2OI 15
Kilcawha
135 2 8 3
109 10
Carhoo, North ...
161 2. 2' 35
70 o
Knockabohilly ...
17 o 39 i
237 o
Carhoo, South ...
175 3' 9 24
77 5
Knockduff
2 7' 3 3 6 45
4 5
Puckane
119 2 II
15
36 10
Knocknapogaree. .
139 i 36 15
107 15
Kinsale.
Mansfield's Land,
Abbey-lands, pt/^
102 3 i
210 O
partW
68 3 34
18
128 o
Ardbrack
203 i 18 35
535 15
Mellifontstown ...
282 i 24 46
226 5
Ballymacus
252 10 17
134 10
Preghane
546 2 23 : III
252 10
Ballynacubby
39 19 4
81 o
Rath Beg, pt/>...
33 i -18, 149
80 5
Bawnavota
233 o 28 37
231 o
Rath More
336 o 14 49
246 15
Brownsroills
2 2 I? 10
23 o
Rathvallikeen, pfaJ
ii 2 14
46 10
Cappagh
322 2 29! 45
437 10
Scilly
6 o 14
265 14
Clonleigh
159 3-37
47
103 15
Sleveen
435 10
Commons
' 3 32
3 5
Spital-land
47 2 23 44 65 o
Farranarouga, N..
23 o 30
37
36 10
Troopers-close ...
37 o
Farranarouga, S.
9 i 2
33 14 o
Waters-land, Nth.
196 o o 25 178 15
Farranatouke ...
35 2 o
15 55 5
Waters-land, Sth,,
i
Farrangalway ...
211 i 32 33 14 o
pzrtfaJ ... 60 o 9' 115 10
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the township of Kinsale.
Ringrone Carbery East,-E.D. (W.R.) Area, 2353a. 2r. 27p. ; val. 1445?. Courceys,
(W.R.) Area, 537ia. 3r. 38p. ; val. 3700^. Kinsale (E.R.) Area, I5i4a. 2r. igp.
Val. 1 02 1/. fj.
Carbery, E., E.D.
Downpatrick, or
|
Ballydownis
73 3 35
3
50 10
Oldhead
202 I 10 12
128 15
Bavvnea
355 2 15
3i
140 15
Dromdough
332 3 4
60
H7 5
Carrigcaiinon
122 I 32
10
62 5
Sarrylucas
151 3 25
94
128 10
Clonbouig
219 3 5
29
83 5
Kilcolman
305 i 351 124
324 5
Coolmain
450 i 39
i85
398 5
Kilkerran, North.
260 3 34! 38
107 15
Currarane
271 2 I
43
130 o
Kilkerran, South.
230 o 9 29
80 15
Garraneanassig ...
270 3 31
140
204 10
Kilnacloona
241 i 14 59
145 10
Garranereagh ...
398 i. 6
133
215 5
Knockabinny
226 o 16
53
120 10
Glanavaud
98 i 14
44
5 15
Lispatrick, Lower
304 2 4
140
341 10
Glanavirane ...
9i 3 37
34
108 o
Lispatrick, Upper
271 2 26
126
268
Courceys.
Oldcourt
334 o 7
66
153 10
Ballincurrig ...
281 o 30
1 06
219 5
Pikesland
67 3 38
9
38 15
Ballinroe
no o 30
ii
59 10
Kinsale.
Baliinspittle
1222
92 o
Acres
85 3 8
32
46 15
Ballinvredig
248 i. 10
29
113 10
Ardkilly
245 3 28
83
184 o
Ballyhander
303 3 38
58
158 5
Ballinroe, East ...
45 o 32
30 10
Ballymackean ..
295 21
161
3H o
Bally macaw
200 2 39
16
89 5
Bal lymacredmond
61 2 14
6
75 o
Ballynidon
182 1-34
48
103 10
Bally rub
57 i 17
ii
29 o
Castlelands
23 2 18
8
33 IS
Carrigavulleen . .
251 .0 34
40
137
Castlepark
415 3-18
208
334 o
Coolbane
355 3 9
63
277 5
Old-fort
33 3 26
19 10
Coolyrahilly
90 3 34
10
87 10
Ringfinnan
1 2O 2 2
H
57 15
Currahoo
273 o 32
61
152 15
Ringrone
l6o 2 14
72
122 5
Roskeen Duhallow (E.R.) Total area, 16743. 2r. 38p. Val. 1041^.
Carrigane
Cloonteens
177
227
Gurteenacloona ...) 189
I 28
ii
1 30
15 87 iSjKilbarrahan ...' 126 o 19
94 138 15 1 Pallas ...' 620 2 iS
13 86 io| Roskeen ...| 334 o 12
56 5
452 5
219 15
PARISHES AND TOWN LANDS. 97
i
Ross Carbery, East, W.D. (w. R. ) Area, i24O3a. or. 190. ; val. 6977?. 15*. Ibane
and Barryroe (w. R.) Area, 947a. or. 35p. ; val. 463?.
Townlands.
Area. Pop
Val. 1874
Townlands.
Area. Po p. Val. 1874.
A. R. r
1O/I
, s-
A. K. r. 1871. s.
Carbejy,E., W.D
Garrane
I 3 2 2 3;
3.V So o
Ardagh, East ..
430 o A
[ ill
5 249 o Garrancore
189 2 4
1- 44 ioi 5
Ardagh, West ..
143 o 16 3.
5 78 O Glanbrack
534 i c
> 117 199 5
Ballinaclogh
2IO 2 26 14
J 152 15 Keamabricka
89 o 2;
8 40 o
Ballyhoulahan ..
77 2 27
30 46 o Kileenleigh
IOI I 1
18' 44 15
Bally vireen
287 O 26 98' 156 IO Lissard
87 2 1
17, 33 15
Barleyhill, East ...
348 3 19 144 237 15 Maul
114 2 4
34 80 5
Barleyhill, West..
306 o 6
83 124 o Maulatannvally ..
622 3 21
117 181 o
Benduff
432 2 I
89 240 o Maulyregan
68l 22
130' 230 15
Bohonagh
368 3 15
84! 195 15 Reenascreena, N..
365 I 22
130 150 15
Burgatia
742 2 17
256 678 10 Reenascreena, S..
421 3 25
74 126 15
Caher More
488 o ic
I2 3 356 o Reavilleen
204 i 7
53 50 o
Carrigagrenane ...
470 I 6
83* 100 5 Rouryglen
263 3 15
57 124 15
Carrigfadda
614 2 14
89 158 5 Tinnell
133 2 24
29 98 15
Creggane
84 o 30
4 55 o Townlands
53 3 38
535 o
Curraheen
86 i 18
80 124 15 Tralong
283 i 19
64 143 o
Derry
47i i 30
91 395 o Tulligee
131 3 c
2;
\ 65 o
Downeen
885 34
374 639 10 Two Islands off
English Island ...
7 2 17
10 o the Coast
o i 30
^
5 10
Farrancounter ...
94 i 12
24 45 o Ibane (Sr 3 Barryrol
(
Frehanes
454 I 2
122 255 15 Derryduff
427 3 16
11
i 163 5
Froe
743 I 16
229j 261 IO Kilruane
272 i 7
59 141 10
Gallane ... 243 I 22
69 133 10 Knocknageehy ... 247 o 12 90 158 o
Rostellan Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 2258a. ir. 29p. Val. 2179?. 5*.
Ardra Beg
184 o 31
26 151 o
Ballydwyre . .
136 i 39 23! 145 o
Ardra More
278 2 30
46 211 15
Crocane
400 o 10 129' 301 15
Aughane
78 i 33
13, 74 10
Lurrig
97 3 15 3; 108 S
Baliinrostijj
282 3 24
28 243 15
Rostellan
799 3 7 45 943 5
St. Anne's Shandon Cork (E.R.) Total Area, 18553. or. i6p. Val. 50347 15*.
Ballinamought, E,
Commons, pt.of(-
265 o 19; 99 464 15
part of < a >
5 2 18
84
48 10
Farrenferris, p of ()
68 r 26! 55
215 5
Ballincolly
257 o ii
59
451 10
Kerryhall, pt of {<*;
o 3 26 7
12 IO
Ballincrokig
"i 3 35
50
186 o
Kilbarry, pt.of ('
295 2 39 208
ioi i 5
Ballyvolane.p.of^)
305 3 7
460
888 o
Kilnap
'93 o 3
229
1427 15
Cahergal, pt. of i")
i i 26
15
Knockpoge
938
9
36 o
Closes
31 i 38
7
75 o
Piercetown
308 2 32| 17
203 5
The remainder of this parish is in the City of Cork ; the entire parish contains 27, 077 persons.
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the municipal borough of Cork.
St. Finbar's Cork (E.R.) Area, 8436a. 2r. 22p. ; val. 22220!. Muikery, East (E.R.)
Area, 878a. or. 3op. ; val. 5637. 5*.
Cork.
.
Coppingers-stang.. 20 I 15 ij
53 15
Ardmanning Beg..
5 i 34 10
17 o
Croghtamore part
Ardmanning More
20 I 13 22
99 5
of ')
88 2 14
202
305 5
Ballinaspig Beg...
234 o 25) 165
490 15
Curraghconway ...
527 o 29
'57
4 5
Ballinaspig More..
919 o 14 258
1493 10
Deanrock
90 3 2
194
910 o
Bullincurrig
306 I 19
246
1053 10
Doughcloyne
38l I 22
177
247 S
Ballinlough
312 O 22
469
1080 15
Dundanion ' ...
198 2 37
169 o
Ballintemple
292 2 20
2729 o
Farrandahadore
Ballinure
483 2 6
824
1702 10
Beg
34 2 36
8
1350 15
Ballycurreen
612 2 34
189
867 5
Farrandahadore
Ballygaggin
126 3 17
53
no o
More
137 I 10
42
380 o
Ballyphehane ...
Bfchop's-mill 1'iuls
128 2 38
52 o 5
94
312 o
357 o
Farranmacteige ... 135 I 16
Freagh and Vicars
164
486 o
Browningstown ... 65 3 24
5:
180 10
Acre
22 2 29
15
56 15
Chetwynd ... 287 I 34
44
470 15
Garranedarragh ..
169 o 5
25
353 15
Clashduff ... 52 2 o
81
155 10 Gillaubey, pt.of() 67 I 38^246 648 15
(bj Including inmates of County Gaol.
98 PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
St. Finbar's contd. -Barsny of Cork.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R, P.
Pop.
1871.
Gortagoulane
401 2 34
60
Grange . ,
238 o 20
61
Gurteenaspig, part
of ()
34 2 13
174
Hoggartsland ...
76 I 16
368
Inchigaggin
250 2 8
42
InchisarsheM
60 o 35 5
361 10 Kilk'2nreendo\vn'y
274 10 Lehenagh Beg .
c iagh More.
242 15 '; Mahon
479 o ' East Muskery.
381 OjKillumney
59 15 ' Mylane .
The remainder of this parish is in the city of Cork ; the entire parish contains 13.229 persons.
la) The remainder of this townland is in the municipal borough of Cork.
St. Mary's Shandon Cork (E.R.) Total Area, 2io5a. ir. ip. ; Val. 4090^ 17^.
Area.
A. H. P.
188 o 8
Pop.
1871.
277
Va!.i8 74 -
549 o
122 2 I
1021 3 35
266 3 5
55
'39
464
233 15
1168 o
1613 15
279 3 4
598 i 26
89
69
219 10
343 IS
Commons
54 I 22
31 72 o
Knocknacullen,E.| 152 o 30 13 194 o
Coppingersacre,
Knocknacul!en,WJ 215 o I 14 346 5
part of i")
I i 27
3 10
Knocknaheeny,
Garranabraher ...
316 o 321 81
600 5
part of (<*)
1 68 I 22; 26
357 2
Killeens
943 i 7
114
990 5 i Parknaglantane,
Knockfree, p of (<!
26 2 28
6j 71 10
part of i)
5 o 31
II 10
Knocknabohilly,
Shanakiel, p. of ()
176 I 2O,4"97
1 i"l O
part of (<tJ
45 3 36
20 108 10
Suburbs of Cork. .] I 025!
I
5 o
The remainder of this parish is in the city of Cork ; the entire parish contains 131680 pn.sons.
(a'/ The reminder of this townland is in the nrmnicipa) boiough of Ootk.
(i) Including inmates of Cork District Lunatic Asylum
St. Michael's -Barrymore (E.R.) Area, 13033. ir. 36p. ; val. 757^.
Area, 68g&. 3r. 7p. ; val. 54O/. 15^-
Cork (E.R.)
130 314 10
"o 54 <5
16 94 o
St. Nicholas Cork (E.R.) Area, 572a. 2r. 23p.; Val. 3654^. 10?. East Maskcry (E.R.)
Area. 3313. ir. I5p. ; val. 403/. 5-r.
Barrymore.
Ballynamaddree...
Ballyskerdane ...
Bally thomas
I
470 o 32 36
162 o 33 40
128 2 31; 19
270 15
107 o
64 15
Templemichael ...
Cork.
Ballinvriskig
542 i 2O (
689 3 7
St. Nathlash Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, I024a. ir. 27p. Val. SSoI. 5.?.
Ballynahalisk ...
Bally voddy
53i o 17
354 o 23
117 509 o
52 277 5
Ransborough
139 o 27
1
Cork.
Bally phehane ... 205 \ 39 58 503 15
Knockjea, p.ofOi 231 o 24 7912464 10
Raheen & Cooleen' 10 3 39! 132' 129 15
Skahabeg, North. 1 55 I 5^434! 241 o
Skahabeg, South .
Spital Lands, part
of (*)
East Muskery.
Maglin
29 O 21
62
39 2 22| 262
331 I '5 1 46
106 10
207 o
403 5
The remainder of this parish is in the city of Cork ; the entire parish contains 19,111 persons,
(a) The remainder of this townland is in the municipal borough of Cork.
(fr. Including the inmates of Cork Union Workhouse.
Shandrum Orrery & Kilmore (E.R.) Total Area, 134513. or. 2p. ; val. 91307. 15.!-.
Ardagh
169 2 26
37! 83 15
Dromina
721 2 26
116 409 jo
Ardglass
498 3 20
ui| 261 15
Earlsfields
47 i o
5
21 IO
Aughrim
56i 3 37
78
246 5
Farthingville, East
482 3 10
IOI
375 o
Ballydaheen
215 o 15
29
166 o
Farthingville, W'st
43 3 13
54
294 10
Ballynakilla, East
889 3 i
647 5
Ferryfort
179 3 6
39
81 10
Ballynakilla, West
626 3 18
80
379 o
Glengarriff
279 3 H
5
233 o
Boolard
200 3 38! 6
107 o
Gortskagh
185 3 H
47
185 10
Cloghanughera ...
366 3 29
37
293
Killabraher, Nrth.
674 o 13
79
347
Cloonleagh, North
305 3 i
4i! 199 IS
Killabraher, South
320 o 28
46
177 IS
Cloonleagh, South
266 3 5
62
184 o
Killaree
349 o 36
5
271 o
Cloonmore
429 2 30
60
290 5
Kilmagoura
329 i 9
711 289 S
Clyderragh . .
292 3 9j 30
198 5
Kippane
no 2 7
47
194 o
Coolasmuttane ...
705 2 7
IOI
479 o
Liscullane
257 3 3
27
202 10
Curraghcloonabro,
Newtown, North.; 228 2 7
47
194 o
East
.452 2 23
39
259 5
Newtown, South.
229 i 4
232 10
Curraghcloonabro,
Shandrum
625 3 6
110
522 10
West
464 i 16
59 386 15 Shinanagh
231 3 27) 34
152 IS
Curryglass
488 3 6
147 400 5|Teeveeny
829 2 31! 158 455 10
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS,
Skull Carbery, West, W.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 379223. 3r. 2?p. Val. 9545'. y.
Townlands.
Area. 1 Pop.
Va > t8 74- ! Townlands.
Area. 1 Pop. Val. 1874.
A. R. P. '[871.
s- )
A. R. P.U87I. S .
Arderrawinny
702 2 18 163
126 O; i Gortnamona
232 o o 69 49 5
Ardintenant
JI 7 2 9J 37 87 IO Gubbeen
828 3 28 159 66 o
Arc! man a gh
757 2 5 i '47 231 io! Gun Point
J 35 o 17 55 196 15
Ballybane, East...
847 3 21
I28| 127 ojGorttyowen
257 o 2f 67 68 o
Ballyhane, West..
610 i 30
100! 17,3 O! Gurreenakilla ...
520 3 7, 67 99 5
Ballybrack
121 o 30 66 40 olGurteenrce . .
234 3 2f > -'4 34 5
Baiivcummisk ...
191 2 39 121 112 15' Kilbronoge
645 i 27; 216 206 5
Ballydehob
188 3 30! 78 416 b; KU commune
424 3 35 49; 4*> JO
Ballyvonane
235 o 3 28 30 ioj Kilpatrick.
1*3 2 12 21 3S
Balteen
roi 3 28 16 27 10
Knock
*35 l 4 37 26 5
Barnatonicane ...
261 2 30 41 62 5
Knockeens
225 2 o| 47 iz
Barryroe
685 2 ii
3' 44 o
Lackarcagh ...j 326 o 291 2^ 40 15
Bawnaknockane. . .
297 i o
43
99 5
Lalwran ... 225 I 36] 34 47 15
Bawnshanaclogh. .
194 o i8j 40
59 5
Lean-icon
136 i 18 si 92 i?
Beakeen
99 1 34
48
32 15
Letter
703 i 39 85, 79 15
Caheravirane
'37 o 35
38
32 10
Lisb'jermaoreagh ..
656 3 3*1 72; 96 15
Caherlusky
153 2 10
45
53 15
Lissacaha
779 o i6| 131 184 b
Caherolickane . . .
240 2 33
55
60 o
Lissacahn, North..
349 3 3! 53! "9 ^5
Cappagh Beg ...
474 3 2
77
73 5
Lissydonnell
223 * 21 27 u 5
Cappaghglass ...
426 3 26
229
223 io
Lowertown
431 3 2 132 186 IS
Cappagh More ...
Cappaghnacallee. .
382 i 13
228 o 14
57
77
77 o
59 o
Mauladinna
MVeuvane
319 i 4
154 i o
46 39 17
63! 273 5
Cashelfean
1005 3 7
123
125 o
Mountgahriel
758 3 5
35
70 13
Castlepoint
85 i 38
22
39 io
Murrahin
138 o 7
1 6
13 15
Clashmore
228 3 30
46
as io
Raheenroe
242 2 24
2?
65 5
Colla
206 2 II
86
78 5
Rathcool
401 o 29
"181
62 4
Coolcaha
257 3 22
29
97 o
Rathruane Beg ...
302 o 18
85
73 io
Cooiagh Beg
161 2 26
5i
71 9
Rathmane More..
267 3 26
45
So 5
Coolagh More ...
245 1 29
52
68 io
Ratooragh
1183 2 i
'57
182 15
Coomtarna
2*4 2 13
7
jo 15
Kossbrin
276 1 20
120
107 o
Cooradarrigan ...
283 2 I'/
159
108 o ; Scarteenakillin ...
452 o 32
70
58 io
Cooragurteen ..
291 r 32
60
49 5 i Scrahanyleary . . .
433 o 34
4 6
82
Coosane
270 o 19
37
49 12 Shanavagh
236 i 31
97
104 is
Coosheen
3?-9 2 I
123
120 151 Shantullig, North
271 3 20
59
93
Cove
283 o* 8
54
76 5 < Shantullig, South.
737 i 34
65
74 5
Croagh ...
167 3 30
42
94 loj Shronagree
495 o 12
20
28 15
Cusovinna
190 i 35
49
70 isiSkea^h
483 i o
44
36 5
Derreenai'd
294 o 31
41
48 01 Skull
674 3 3 6
146
396 io
Derreenaclogh ..
276 2 14
63
57 5
Sparrograda
262 o 35
2 3
'39 o
Derreennalomane
943 3 3'
177
200 5
Stouke
2 47 3 3 8
60
69 5
Derreennatra
497 i 39
163
211 oj Woodlands
267 17
27
46 o
Derrycarhoon ..
445 * 3*
67
62 ol Islands off Coast :
Derryconnell
535 * 21
107
5 5! Calf, Middle
63 3 I0
26
29 o
Derryfunshion ..
242 2 19
26
37 io i Calf, West
62 o 24
14
2 3 5
Derrylahard
311 o 28
24
40 10 | Carbery
26 o 27
Derryieary ,.
183 i 9
62
70 15
Caithy's
7 o 34
Drinane
156 I 21
35
43 io
Castle
121 3 24
38
72 o
Drishane
324 3 2
3
94 o
Coney
6 i 14
Dromkeal
171 o 24
22
51 o
Dick's
2 27
Dunbeacon
1459 o 32
258
424 15
Furze
15 2 29
39 o
Dunmanus, East.
543 i 17
130
162 io
Goat
24 o 26
5
Dunmanus, West
576 3 26
53
78 o
Goat, Little
4 31
Foilnamuek ,
378 2 19
116
130 15
Horse
154 I 15
72
89 15
Garranes
112 3 8
26
27 io
Illaunroe
606
Glan
1046 3 i 6
167
157 15
lllaunricmonia ..,
i o 5
MP
GlansalUgh
137 I 16 20
26 o
Long .,,
34i * 5
22C
'34 5
Gortnagrough
455 3 28 lo
no
Seventy-four othrs.
22 1 5
(a] Including the inmates of Skull Union Workhouse.
100
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Subulter Duhallow (E.R.) Total Area, 7410.. 2r. 7p. Val. 688/.
Townlands.
Area.
A. R. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val. 1874.
s-
Townlands.
Area.
A. B. V.
Pop. Val. 1874.
1871. s.
Knocknanuss
262 3 8
39
210 10
Subulter
382 2 27
76
373 15
Lackaleigh
96 O 12
16
104 io
Templebodan Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 4735a. 3r. 7p. ; val. 25827. 5^.
Ballincurrig
418 o 15
105 387 10
Dundullerick, Wt.
146 o 30
42
89 io
Ballyerra
299 2 30
loo 163 10
Monananig
67 i o
24 o
Ballyoneen
108 o 30
19
67 o
Oldcourt
470 i o
69
198 15
Ballyrobert
28 21
5
17 o
Peafield
U53 025
164 458 io
Caherduggan De-
Portavarrig
145 I 36
8
25 io
mense
149 i o
18
172 5
Rathcobane
558 3 3i
46
280 5
Caherduggan, Et.
59 o 7
15
40 o
Riesk
383 i 28
66
181 io
Caherduggan, Wt.
104 o 13
82 15
Templebodaa
253 3 5
72
156 io
Dundullenck, Et.
390 3 16
21
237 15
Templebjeedy Kerricurrihy (E.R.) Total Area, 2654a. or. 2ip. Val. 26oi/.
15*.
Aghamarta ... 378 3 13
22 297
Inchigeelagh
13 3 13
" 5
Ballinluska
255 3 20
225
i&o 5
Kilcolta
140 3 6
49
105 o
Crosshaven
189 2 37
2 7 6
237 io
Kilmichael.East...
78 3 i
16
53 5
Crosshaven Hill...
274 2 2a570
238 5
Kilmichael.West.. 175 3 29
29
1 06 io
Gortnanoon
203 i 9
48
Hi 15
Knockagore ... 327 3 8
45
676 15
Hoddersfield ...1 535 o 31
71 458 5 Myrtleville ... 79 2 12
24
96 o
Templebryan Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R.) Total Area, n88a. 3r.
26p. Val.
S46/. 5*.
Fourcull ... 244 3 2
58 I" 5
Templebryan, N..
436 i 36
112
148 o
Garranecore ... 144 I 10
22 67 S
Templebryan, S...
363 i 18
107
219 15
Templemartin Kinalmeaky (W.R.) Total Area, 75i5a. or. 33p. ; val.
3997'- 15*.
Boggra
184 i 14
37! 76 10
Knockadooma ... 264. 2 15
33
114 io
Carrigafroca
122 2 15
iS 48 5
Lisnagat ... 395 2 o
43
216 15
Castlenalact
274 * 29'
42
140 o Moneen
589 2 9
79
305 15
Commons
270 i 34
6S
117 io
Moskeagh
652 o 24
84
280 5
Curravordy
751 2 21
124
454 15
Mossgrove
789 3 34
98
45i 5
Farranhavane ...
496 I 25
107
3io 5
Scarriff
327 2 13
48
129 5
Gar ran es
1215 2 I
153
697 io
Scartnamuck
550 o 13
82
309 o.
Kilbarry ... 275 o 12
491 143 5
Shanacloyne
355 * 13
34
203 o
Templemichael Kinalea (E.R.) | Total Area, 2o64a. ir. 25p. Val. i666/. 15^.
Clogheenduane ...
447 2 8
67
550 loj Farlistown ... 708 2 31
137
466 15
Coolcullitha
357 o 4
6S
303 o Killaminoge
551 O 22
1 20
346 io
Templemolaga Condons and Clongibbons (E.R.) Total Area, 4395a. 2r. 2gp. Val.
2078;. &f.
Ballyshurdane ...
38i 3 30,
72 323 o | Labbamolaga, E.. 409 028
81
159 i
Cullenagh
308 i 31
59
136 5 1 Labbamolaga, M. 443 2 9
96
216 S
Graigue
561 o 10
123
192 13 1 Labbamolaga, W. 343 2 39
79
99 15
Kilclooney
777 3 3
195
273 i5JSraharla ... 381 2 17
105'
H9 5
Knockanevin
536 2 5
145
415 5! Toorreagh ... 251 2 30
62
112 15
Templenacarriga Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 52o8a. ir. 3Op. Val. 28927.
Acres ... 36 o 17
15 26 5
Oldcourt, East ... 173 I 34
2 3
133
Ballyedmond ...' 236 I 35
65 321 5
Oldcourt, .West ... 120 I 26
12
57 S
Ballyedmond, Litl.
162 2 4
56 96 10
Rathgire ... 143 3 22
13
88 io
Ballymacsliney ...
341 3 19;
61 244 5
Shanavougha ... 174 2 20
16
63 5
Ballyreardon
57 i 5
. 36 o
Templenacarriga,
Bally trasna
297 3 38
25 230 5
North
175 2 12
2 S
98 io
Carrigogna
272 2 35
24 262, 10
Templenacarriga,
Curraghcondon ...
158 o 39
21 82* IO
South ... 205 2 13
35
155 IS
Glenawillin
114 i 23
10 107 15
Walshtown Beg...' 918 I 18
57
j j j
236 io
Glenreagh
71 i 4
7i 40 15
Walshtown More,
Knockaneshane ...
66 3 3i
8 39 15
East
290 i 34
38
86 15
Knocknamouragh , 1 68 3 9
18 107 15 Walshtowa More,
Leadinton ... 454 o I
50 266 io' West ... 567 i 31
37
120 IO
(aj Including military.
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
101
Templeomalus Ibane & Barryroe (W.R.) Total Area, I93ia. 2r. op. Val. 1425^. icw.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
A. R. P.
1871.
s-
A. R. P.
1871.] s.
Arundelmills
8 i 25
41
39 10
Cahergal
61 i 5
16 36 5
Ballintemple
268 o 23
93
1 88 10
Councambeg
127 i 6
23
105 5
Ballymacwilliam,
Cruary, East
188 o 4
43
106 15
East
104 o 30
23
75 o
Cruary, West
153 o 23
42
82 15
Ballymacwilliam,
Darrary
356 i 23
34
178 o
South
18 2 7
5
II 10
Farran
77 o 9
19
62 5
Ballymacwilliam,
Lackenduff
251 b o
135
239 15
West
7i i 34
18
56 5
South-ring
246 2 II 1 259
243 15
Templequinlan Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R.) Area, 9223. ir. 2op. ; val., 446^ I5J.
Ibane and Barryroe (W.R.) Area, I345a. 2r. 3p. ; val. 963^. 15^.
Carbery, E., E.D.
Cloghgriffin ... 286 I 24 88 192 ?
Ballinoroher
757 o 5
161
369 15
Maul macred mond .
389 2 28 95
239 io
Carrig
165 i 15
28
77 o
Maulmore
105 2 13! 17
77 o
Ibane vS Barryroe.
Rocksavage
166 i io 86
122 15
Ballincourcey
194 3 20
CQ
147 io
Trieneens
81 2 4
36
6l 10
Ballinglanna
121 O 2^
92
123 5
Templeroan Fermoy (E.R.) Total Area, 3865a. 2r. i6p. ; Val. 2663^. 5j.
Ballyellis ... 13 2 16
II
Graig, Upper
60O 2 24
59
52 15
Ballyhourode
107 2 38
24
56 5
Poulleagh
96 1 34
25
74 o
Ballynamona
295 O 20
20
241 15
Shanagh
276 3 7
46
174 o
Carrigaunroe
410 I 17
75
323 5
Shaitballymore,
Carrigleagh
287 3 3
47
201 15
Lower
250 3 31
3 1
262 o
Clogher
375 2 7
90
296 15
Shanballymore,
Clogher Demense
108 i 24
17
126 io
Upper
354 2 9
55
297 15
Dannanstown
145 i o
40
256 15
Waterdyke
160 2 37
28
101 15
Graig
381 2 9 70
187 o
Templerobin Barrymore (E.R.)
-Total Area, 35943. IT. 9p. ; val. 43487.
Ashgrove
177 2 13, 41!
225 o
Belgrove ... 334 3 31
89 446 o
Bally brassil
222 I I2| 97
193 5
Carrignafoy, pt/>
210 I 8
97 3H 5
Ballyclaniel Beg...
80 I 19 24
103 15
Currabally
210 2 23
57 193 o
Ballydaniel More.
367 2 21
89
409 s
Cuskinny
91 I 28
45 172 io
Ballydulea
146 2 27
13.
184 15
Fanick
86 3 3
29 88 e
Ballyellane
169 3 17
62;
157 o
Kilgarvan, pt. (a).
16 2 3
Ballymore
343 o 5
199!
575 io
Rosslague
226 3 26
36 34 5
Ballynatra
83 2 26
181
78 o
Tiknock
23 2 I
70 261 le
.Bally william ... 156 I 20
1 22'
213 io Walterstown
330 3 2 163 261 15
(a) Remainder of this townland in the township of Queenstown.
Templetrine - Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R.) Area, 2328a. ir. I2p. ; val. io6i/. 5j.
Courceys (W.R.) Area, 2$46a. ir. 2p. ; val. I795/.
Carbery, E., E.D.
Killeens
132 2 30 17
50 5
Artiteige
337 3 20
24
132 5 Knockaneroe
127 3 u
34
70 5
Ballinvronig
319 i i
35: 138 o Lisheen '" .^.
44 i 25
5
27 o
Baliydownis, East
42 2 20
24
20 1 5 ; Rochestown
104 o 29
3 1
85 5
Ballydownis, Wst.
60 o 8
16
35 5 ; Steilaneiph.
42 2 O
6
14 o
Ballynascubbig ...
272 I 15
26
86 io
Courceys
Bawnea
112 O 10
u 35 o Ballycatleen
3^5 3 25
51
180 o
Clashreagh
I 3 2 2 28
29
6l 15 Ballynagaragh ... 297 2 30
3*; 249 5
C'onbouig
209 2 15
3
77 15 Garrettstown ... 967 o 39
180 848 o
Currarane
100 2 21
18
35 5 Gortnacrusha, Nth 279 o 9
39 152 o
Glanavirane ...
107 i 34
9
84 5 Govtnacrusha, Sth 257 i 25
70 122 O
Hacketstown ... 182 o 25 39
107 15 Kilmore ... 418 3 34 31 243 15
Templeusque Barrymore (E.R.) Total Area, 46oia. 2r. lop. Val. 3S92/. 15*.
Ballindeenisk
645 o 3
36
339 5 Kfllalough
149 3 7 21 u? 10
Ballynaparson ...
283 o 25
41 173 io ' Killydonogoe ...
457 2 38
99
401 io
Coney beg
449 o 4
40
236 IO > Pouladown
171 o 24
21
94 io
Coolgreen
481 o 23
58 2s8 15 " Riverstown
449 i 39
114
790 io
Crushyrivce
334. 30 55
237 15 Sarsfieldscourt .,,
621 2 37
97
541 IS
Hermitage ,,, loo 3 8' 31
112 15 (Templeusque ,,.
458 i u
55 290 io
102
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS,
Timoleague Carbery, East, E.D. (W.R.) Area, ;o8a. or. 24p.; val. 3O5/. 15*. Ibane
and Barry roe (W.R.) Area, 2165^. ir. I p. ; val. 1 528*'. 5-r.
Townlands.
Area.
A. E. P.
Pop.
1871.
Val 1874. Townlands.
Xf >
Area. . Pop. Val, 1874.
A. R. p. 1871. s.
Carhery, E., E,D,
Castle, Lower ...
79 o 37 14
97 o
Killavarrig
708 o 24 180
305 15 Castle, Upper ...
103 i 37
25
69 15
Ibane 6 Barry roe
Cooligboy
89 2 37
4
28 o
Ardinore
223 o 24
3
121 5
Lettercollum
209 3 4
24
98 5
Barryshall
579 i 13
9i
390 5
Timoleague
185 i 35
39? 5
Carhoo ... 534 3 19 104 245 5
Ummera ... 159 3 I
25 86 5
Tisaxon Kinsale (E.R.) Total Area, I346a. 2r. 3ip. Val. H22/. 5*.
Ardcloyne
157 i ii
34 109 15
Tisaxon Beg ... 128 o 17 Ii
96 10
Bally william
34 3 7
7i 277 5
Tisaxon More ...
313 i 6 58
302 15
Hollyhill
388 o 29
81
327 15
Wintsmills
II I
8 5
Titeskin Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, ii44a. 2r. 37?. Val. 900*. I5J.
Ballincurrig
200 2 27, 33' 144 o
Mawbrin
76 i 9
16 54 15
Ballintrim
2IO I 22 47
164 o
Rathcuppoge
32 2 12
6 28 5
Ballybranagan ...
317 2 14 105
306 15
Titeskiu
237 I 25
29
168 o
Knockboghil
69 3 8
12
35 o
Trabolgan Imokilly (E.R.) Area, 83oa. or. 34p. ; val. 900?. 15^.
Ballyknock ... 167 339, 35: 127 SjTrabolgan ! 662 o 35 j 266, 773 IO
Tracton Kinalea (E.R.) Total Area, 586ia. 3r. i3p. Val. 3213'. 5-f.
Annacairiga ...
157 I 15
2i| 116 15
Kilbeg
175 3 37
26 108 o
Ballinvarrig
392 3 21
73 198 5
Knocknarnanagh .
595 2 31
176
348 5
Board ee
600 i 10
76
200 O
Laharran
266 o 6
7i
162 15
Doonavannig
495 o 19
129 270 5
M inane .??
106 i 36
85 97 o
Farranbrien, East
649 3 32
107 356 10
Ringabella
478 o 30
192 316 o
Farranbrien, West| 659 3 34
135 310 o
Springfield
35 2 12
6
20 o
Farraneen
50 2 17
10 29 10
Springhill
97 3 3
8 55 o
Granig
744 * i
167 314 10
Tubbrid
355 2 29
88 250 10
Tullagh Carbery, West, E.D. (W.R.) Total Area, 5349a. or. 38p. Val. l878/ i8s.
Ardagh, North ... 158 o 8
30
41 o
Knockeencon ...
108 o 19 9, 31 5
Ardagh, South ...
68 2 II
34
34 10
Pookeen
159 3 38
21 30 10
Ballinaru
230 i 7 32
63 5
Rathmore
709 i 39
217 259 10
Ballylinchy
796 i 1 8 269
229 15
Sandy Island ...
10 i 9
5
7 5
Bally macro wn ...
663 2 23 162
195 15
(Sherkin. Island)
Baltimore
615 2 21
144
322 10
Cloddagh
232 o 31
69
75 10
Barnabah
47 2 5
>4
26 15
Farranacoush ...
377 3 17
129
172 IS
Coomavarrodig ...
81 3 10
20
25 10
Gneeves
89 o o
47! 33 5
Glannafeen ... 259 o 12 70
IO2 IO
Harboursmouth . . .
41 2 2
9
12 i;
Knockanoulty ... 64 3 25 1 8
36 o
Kilmoon
223 o 38 123 94 10
Knockaphrea'hane 96 2 25 9
27 5
Slievemore
283 3 6 75 ! 76 18
Tullylease Duhallow (E.R.) Area, 7oosa. ir. 28p. j val. 2685/. $s. Orrery and
Kilmore (E. R. ) Area, I286a. 2r. I2p. ; val. 5257. 5*.
Duhallow.
[
Keeltane . ... 537 o 22
71
214 o
Ballagh
542 2 10
104
240 15
Knockaneglass, Et. i 7.13 o 14
4'
107 5
Ballynaguilla
396 I 28
97
155 10
Knockaneglass, W.
131 2
21
50 o
Cahernagh, East.
no i 12
21
40 5
Knockatoumpane .
35 3 6
in
120 15
Cahernagh, Leland
141 2 16
8
59 o
Knockawillin
479 I 8
89
142 5
Cahernagh, Morgel
200 o 24
57
IOI 10
Knockereagh
828 I 2Oj 139
249 15
Cloongovm
238 i 24 24
78 10
Muckenagh
463 I I! 69
105 o
Coolbane ...
434 i 27
63
159 5
Poulavare
164 2 36| 24
93 to
Curraleagh , , .
157 o 25
22
57 10
Raheen ...
372 3 i6| 72 158 10
Dromanig
297 2 25
59
H7 5
Tullylease ...
251 i 7
42
146 o
Glannycummane,
Orret'y & 1 Kilmore
Lower . , ,
6S 3 IS
52
"5 5
Cloonsillagh ...
405 i 14
19
170 10
Glannycummane,
Cooles ...
601 i 7
70
235 5
Upper
329 33
34
166 10
Cromagloun ,.,
76 o 39
6
33 10
Gortnagark
93 3 i 16
37
Sheskin ,,,
203 a 32
IS
86 o
PARISHES AND TOWNLANDS.
Wallstown -FfiTdoy (E. R.) Tolal Area, 3056;!. ir. I2p. ; val. 24.81!.
103
Townlands.
Area.
Pop.
Val. 1874.
Townlands.
Area.
Pop. Val. 1874.
A. R. P.
1871
s.
A. R. P.
1871. t j.
Ardleag
ii7 i 35
19
104 o ; Curraghanaltig ..
404 i 3
18 265 o
Ballydaheen
303 i 34
66
236 o j Doonawanly
235 2 39
25 189 o
Ballyellis
132 i ii
IC2 15
Inchakevin
85 22
i6 : 70 5
Ballygriggin ...
155 * 7
40
126 10
Knockacappul ...
183 3 25
8, 150 o
Bally waiter
282 2 27
66
222 10
Lackabraqk
36 2 32
3: 27 5
Ballywalter De-
Lotighquin
179 o 16
28 145 10
mesne
128 I 14
9
173
Wallstown
565 o 9
88i 475 15
Carrigleagh
246 3 18
26
192 15
i
Whitechurch Barretts (E.R.) Area, 2623a. 2r. i7p. ; val. 1273^. 15^. Barrymore
(E.R.) Area, 74Oa. 2r. 23p. ; val. 4OO/. Cork (E.R.) Area, 71503. ir. Sp. ;
Val. 6516.'. 17*.
Barretts.
Ryefield, East ...
346 i 29
44! 175 5
Dromgarriff, North
348 2 31
36 i 70 o
Kyefield, West ...
163 i o
22 83 5
Dromgarriff, South
2l8 3 22
5i, 103 15
Cork
1
i
Gortdotia, North
130 3 i?l 27
64 15
Ballinvarrig
795 i 3i
118
566 10
Gortdotia, South
136 i 8
30
84 5
Boolybeg
184 i 3
34
140 10
Knockanroe
102 2 19
7
59 o
Carhoo
211 I 32
29
355 10
Lisheenowen
I2O O 7
23
76 15
Cool o wen
1033 2 33
*55
729 5
Longstone
356 3 28
58
22O 10
Farranastig
1799 i 31
3**
985 o
Raheen
86 3 24
7
55 o
Kilcronan
376 2 20
75
333 5
Shanlyre
195 3 15
27
103 10
Killavarrig
317 I 26
50
175- 5
Slievedotia
712 3 16
5i
238 o
Knockaneag
311 2 18
54
197 o
Tullig
213 2 30
10
98 5
Monard
868 i 18
256
1480 o
Barrymort.
Rathpeacon
719 2 12
270
1214 10
Ballycaskin
230 3 34
47
139 10
Whitechurch
532 I 24
104
339 17
Youghal Imokilly (E.R.) Total Area, 48303. 2r. 22p. ; val. i68oo/.
Bally clamasy
39 i 3
9
53 15
Kllmagner
164 3 16 17
218 5
Ballyhobert
316 3 21
60
223 15
Kilnatoora
128 2 31
10
125 15
Ballymacask
249 2 I
33
297 10
Knockattigan ...
87 3 21
13
*54 5
Ballynacarriga . .
27 3 27
48 10
Knockavery, pt. ()
79 i 13
98
832 5
Ballyvergan, East
207 2 26
17
208 15
Knocknacally . . .
143 o 13
49
146 5
Bally vergan, West
368 o 29
82
391 o
Magnershill
62 o 17
18
101 5
Barnageehy, East.
247 i 9
37
59 o
Muckriclge
220 i 4
43
43i IS
Barnageehy, West
217 o 31
12
207 5
Muckridge De-
Banshy
44 3 33
8
207 15
mesne, pt- ()...
133 13
7
'192 5
Bavvnmore
4i i 31
4
54 15
Parkmountain . . .
84 2 35
35
139 10
Brooklodge
6 3 10
8
52 10
Pipersbog
38 i 39
12
45 15
Clashadunna, East
IOO 2 28
7
127 15
Propoge
76 2 39 9
94 o
Clashadunna, W'st
144 2 3
24
157 10
Seafield
80 3 15 24
166 10
Clay castle ...
61 3 19! 6
436 10
Springfield
56 3 28 19
III IO
Cock-and-the-bull
24 30: 9
57 10
Summerfield
179 3 10 27
156 o
Copperalley, pt. ( a )
30 i 26 79
95 5
Sweetfields
53 * *6
95 5
Curraghboy
226 3 12
35
174 o
Whitebarn
48 3 4 20
93 o
Dysart
29 I 31
9
60 o
Williamstown ...
21 2 4 132
651 *5
Foxhole
94 2 23
14
207 10
Youghal - lands, pt.
Glanaradotia
27 3 21
21
68 o
of (t)
157 232'349
9284 10
Greencloyne
m
(6)
145 5
Mudlands
210 O
Kennel
K9 I 12
49
216 lo
(a) The remainder of this townland is included in the township of Youghal.
(b) Included in Youghal township. (c) Including the inmates of Youghal Union Workhouse.
The Number of Persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English, in each
Barony in the County and City of Cork, in 1871.
Irish only. Irish & English
Irish only. Irish &*Engtish
Bantry
584
2797
Imokilly , ,
1886
'3979
Barretts . . . .
zoa
1380
Kerricurrihy
847
'953
Barrymore
164
7 8 7 i
Kinalea
300
3M
Bear
2147
7827
Kinalmeaky
03
2449
Carbery. East, E.D.
492
6611
Kinnatalloon
27
2093
Carbery, East, W.D.
286
10351
Kinsale .,
78
990
Carbery, West, E.D.
1190
3259
Muskery, East
358
7iJ5
Carbery, West, W.D.
400
7693
Muskery, West
1262
17234
Condons & Clongibbons
281
6z6a
Orrery and Kilmore
i
2533
Cork
609
6172
City of Cork
96
5294
Duhallow ,. ,,
Fcriroy
*33
823
nfi
1263
8096
j^atf
Total in 1 371
11,628
Mo.731
Ibans and Earryrgi .'
y
IP
4*37
368]
Total irnSfit ,,..,
16,694
8l,4
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ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY,
COUNTY AND CITY.
CHURCH OF IRELAND -United Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Rosa.
BISHOP The Right Reverend JOHN GREGG, D.D., Tkt Palace, Cork.
Consecrated 1862.
BISHOP'S CHAPLAINS Revs. Mervyn Archdall, M.A. ; Samuel O. Madden, M.A.
DIOCESAN COUNCIL,
Diocesan Trustees The Lord Bishop, Wm
Goulding, S T W French, William R
Meade, The O'Donovan
Diocesan Treasurers The Lord Bishop,
William R Meade, and William Goulding
lion. Secretaries of Diocesan Synod Rev M
Archdall, The O'Donovan, and James
Lane
CORK.
Rev J Conolly The Earl of Bandon
Rev W T Day Anderson Cooper
Rev F Dobbin Robert C Hall
Rev H T Fleming Adam Newman
Rev S O Madden Dominick R Sarsfield
Rev G Webster, D.D. George A Wood
CLOYNE.
Rev R Chester Robert Cole Bowen
Rev MAC Collis Sampson T W French
Canon Jellett, D.D. Charles C Haines
Rev W Sherrard Richard Longfield
Rev G C W Smith John G Nason
Rev H Swanzy Thomas Saunders
ETC.
ROSS.
Rev I M Reeves Sampson Beamish
Rev H J Woodroffe Thomas Beamish
Assist. Secretary William Ringrose Atkins
Offices 62 South Mall
DIOCESAN NOMINATORS.
Cork Ven the Archdeacon of Cork ; Rev
M Archdall, M.A. ; William R Meade.
Cloyne Rev Canon Jellett, D.D. ; Rev
Henry Swanzy ; S T W French.
Ross Rev I M Reeves ; Rev F Dobbin ;
The O'Donovan.
United Diocesan Representative in St.
Patrick's National Cathedral, Dublin
(Prebend. S. Timothan) Rev Canon
Jellett, D. D, rector of Aghinagh
UNITED DIOCESAN COURT.
Chancellor H M Pilkington, Q.c.
Members Ven the Archdeacon of Cork ;
Canon Jellett, D.D.; William R. Meade;
S T W r French, and W Bence Jones
Registrar William Verling Gregg, N.P.
Diocesan Library, Dean street Librarian, Rev H J O'Brien, LL. D.
District Officers appointed to issue Marriage Licences under the Act 33 6 34 Vic, c I IO.
Robert Gregg, 22, Cook street, Cork
Rev Arundel Hill, Fermoy
Rev S T Harman, Crosshaven
Rev Thomas G Bennett, Rosscarbery
Rev James Goodman, Abbeystrewry, Skib-
bereen
Diocese of Cork.
EAN AND CHAFTSR.
Dean, Very Rev Canon Achilles Daunt, B.D.
Precentor Rev S O Madden, Holy Trinity
Chancellor Rev G Webster, D.D, S Nicolas
Archdeacon Ven S M Kyle, D.D.
Treasurer Rev W C Walker, Ballinadee
PREBENDARIES.
Kilbrogan Rev R C Eccles
Killaspugmullane Rev J A Bolster
Cahirlag Rev F Dobbin, Carrigrohane
Liscleary... Rev James Freke, Kilroan
Holy Trinity Rev John Conolly
Killanully Rev M Campion
Inniskenny Rev Thomas E Evans
Kilnaglory Rev B T Disney, Monkstown
Kilbrittain Rev S Hayman, Douglas
St Michael Rev T Dorman
Dromdaleague Rev M Archdall, St Luke's
Desertmore Rev H J O'Brien, LL.D.
Cathedral fonderRev H J O'Brien, LL.D.
Minor Canon Rev J Q Conolly
Residentary Preacher Rev Chas S Bruce
Organist] C Marks, Mus Doc Oxon.
CITY BENEFICES RECTORS, CURATES, ETC.
Benefice.
Clergy.
Benefice.
Clergy.
St Fin Barre's ... {
Canon AchillesDaunt
*Chas S Bruce {B.D
St. Luke's
i
Mervyn Archdall
*Charles J Ferguson
ttnlv Trinttv
Saml Owen Madden
i
J Stokoe
St Anne Shandon...
St Mary Shandon j
F de M St George
WCNeligan, LL.D.
*Geo B Grant, LL.B.
Charles F Ince
Geo Webster, D.D,
St Paul's
St Peter's
Epis. Free Church
i
(vacant)
*W C T Day
Thomas B. Warren
* Harper
A D McNamara, Cfa (
CHURCH OF IRELAND.
DIOCESE OF CORK CONTINUED COUNTY BENEFICES.
Benefice.
Rectors and Curates (Curates marked thus *}
Post Town of Benefice.
Ardnageehy
Athnowen
Ballinaboy
Ballinadee
Ballydehob
Ballymartle
Ballymoney
Ballymodan
Brinny
Caheragh
Cannaway
Carrigaline
Carrigrohane
Desertserges
Douglas
Drinagh
Dromdaleague
Dunderrow
Durrus
Fanlobbus
Frankfield
Glengariffe
Inchigeela
Innishannon
Inniskenny
Kilbonane
Kilbrogan
Kilcully
Kilanully
Killowen
Killaspugmullane
Kilmichael
Kilmocomqge
Kilmoe
Kilmurry
Kilroan
Kinneigh
Kinsale
Leigh money
Marmullane
Monkstown
Moviddy
Murragh
Nchoval
Rathclarin
Rathcooney
, Ringcurran
Skull (or Schull)
St Edmund's
St Lappan's
S Michael, Blackrock
S Michael, Dunbulloge
Tetaplebreedy
Teampol-na-mboct ...
Templemartin
Templemichael
Templetrine ,,.
Samuel Sandiford
Robert St Leger Aldworth
Ambrose Hickey
William C Walker, 7^reasurer
Robert Noble
John Stoyte
Horace Townsend Fleming
John Bleakley ; *Charles Tomlinson
* Louis Richard Fleury
James Stevenson
James Somerville Reeves
Robert Warren
B C Fawcett
Frederick Dobbin
James Gollock ; * Walter Lamb
Samuel Hay man
W. M. Woolsey
William W O'Grady
Ambrose Hickey
John Pratt
George Deacon
Robert F Clarke
William J Carey
Patrick O'Rourke
Robert H M Eyre; *Robt H M Eyre, jun
Thomas E Evans
Broderick Tuckey
Robert C Eccles ; * Jeremiah Murphy ..
Henry James O'Brien, LL.D.
Charles Arthur Maginn
John Ashe
John Abraham Bolster
H F McClintock
Richard Faulkner . ...
William A Fisher
John J Noble
aobes Freke
ohn Haines
William Daunt; * Ed ward B Dennehy ...
John Cole
Thomas Gloster ; * Richard T Hayes ...
Brabazon T Disney
Hume Babington
James Smith Ruby
John Cecil Rogers
William T Day
William F Archdall
Robert H Meade ; * Samuel Penrose
John Triphook ; * G B Sweetnam
Edward R Emerson
James C McCheane
George K Smyth
Thomas Dorman
Samuel T Hannau
Edward H Hopley
Edward C Can oil
John H Cole
Richard T Meade * L C Nash
Fermoy
Ovens
Ballinhassig
Bandon
Ballydehob
Baliinhassig
Ballineen
Bandon
Innishannon
Drimoleague
Crookstown
Carrigaiine
Carrigrohane
Bandon
Cork
Dunmanway
Drimoleague
Kinsale
Durrus
Dunmanway
Cork
Glengariffe
Inchigeela
Innishannon
Cork
Cork
Bandon
Cork
Carrigaline
Bandon
Riverstown
Kilmichael
Bantry
Skibbereen
Crookstown
Glanmire
Bandon
Kinsale *
Innishannon
Passage west
Monkstown
Crookstown
Bandon
Kinsale
Kilbrittain
Glanmire
Kinsale
Schull
Dunmanway
Littb Island
Blackrock
Cork
Lrosshaven
Skibbereen
Templemartin
Innishannon
Kinsale
106
ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
Diocese of Cloyne.
DEAN AND CHAPTER.
Dean Very Rev James Howie
Precentor and Treasurer Rev G J Gwynne
Chancellor Kev W Johnson
Archdeacon Ven R M Evans
PREBENDARIES.
Donoughmore Rev J Quarry, D.D.
Glanworth Rev J Aldworth
Ballyhay Rev C Donovan, Charleville
Aughultie Rev F Connor, Ballyhooly
Inniscarra Rev R Jones, Youghal
Kilmacdonagh, RevW Wilson, Dungourney
Cahirultan Rev R C Bolster, Castlemartyr
Kilmaclenine Rev MAC Collis, D.D,
Queenstown
Subulter Rev Henry Swanzy, Kilshannig
Lackeen Rev Thomas Moore, Gurrane
Coole Rev T W Garde
Killeenemer Rev R Chester, Midleton
Coo line Rev J T Kyle, Clondrohid
Brigown (vacant)
Minor Canon T B McCreery
Benefice.
Hectors and Curates (Curates marked thus *)
Post Town of Benefice.
Aghabulloge
GCW Smith
Coachford
Aghada
Thomas H Townsend
Rostellan
Aghinagh
Henry Canon T^llett, D.D.
Killinardrish
Ahern and Britway ..
John W Hopkins
Conna
Ballyclough
Thomas Olden
Ballyclough
Ballycotton
John Hodges
Ballycotton
Ballyhooly
Francis Connor
Ballyhooly
Ballynoe
William Agar
Conna
Bally vourney
Richard Kirchoffer
Ballyvourney
Brigown
Wm Johnson ; *John Leech, Kingston coll
Mitchelstown
Buttevant
John P Phair; *W H Cotter
Buttevant
Carrigamleary
Horatio N Ormsby
Mallow
Carrigtohill ...
John Welply Martin "^
Carrigtohill
Castlehyde, or Litter..
Jasper A. Grant
Fermoy
Castlelyons
William Sherrard
Castlelyons
Castlemagner
Henry Swanzy, jun.
Mallow
Castlemartyr
Robert C Bolster
Castlemartyr
Castletownroche
(vacant)
Castletownroche
Charleville
Charles Donovan
Charleville
Clenore
William Johnson, Ch>
M allow
Clondrohid
John T Kyle
Macroom
Clonfert
Thomas Wakeham
Nevrmarket
Clonmeen ...
Mallow
Cloyne Cathedral
Thomas B McCreery ; *T W Garde ...
Cloyne
Coole *
Thomas W Garde
Castlelyons
Corkbeg
Francis Shortt
Whitegate
Doneraile
A J Nicholson
Doneraile
Donoughmore
Dungourney ..
John Quany, D.D.
William Wilson
Donoughmore
Midleton
Farrahy
Courtney Moore
Kildorrery
Fermoy
ArundelHiU
Fermoy
Garrycloyne
Louis Perrin
Blarney
Gurranekennefeake . . .
Thomas Moore
M idleton
Glanworth
John Aldworth
Glanworth
Gortroe ...
William H Nason
Rathcormac
Inch
Gilbert MM 'Cord
Cloyne
Inniscarra
George B Herrick ...
Inniscarra
Kanturk
Thomas H Brady
Kanturk
Kilbrin
Edward George Jones ^ ...
Mallow
Kilcredan ..
William Agar ...
Castlemartyr
Killeagh
James Howie, Dean
Killeagh
Kilshannig ,.
Kihvorth
Henry Swanzy
Charles S Langley, D.D,
Mallow
Kilworth
Knocl:mourne ..
Robert BC^'oion
Conna
Kilbolane
Robert Bastable * y .uard Gibbings .,
CharlevilU
Lisgoold i.
George John Gv-yBt v ,.
Midleton
CHURCH OF IRELAND.
DIOCESE OF CLOYNE CONTINUED.
io?
Benefice. Rectors and Curates (Curates marked thus *)
Post Town of Benefice.
M acroom
Magourney
Mallow
Marshalstown
Midleton
Mogeely
Monanimy
Mourneabbey
Natlash
Queenstown
Rathcormac
Nicholas C Dunscombe
Edward Spring
Robert C Wills
William Smyth
Richard Chester ; * Theodore Wicks ...
Richard Longfield
George E Cotter
John Galbraith
Richard Hayes
Maurice Atkin Cooke Collis, D.D.
William Hejiry Nason ~
Macroom
Coachford
Mallow
Mitchelstown
Midleton
Castlemartyr
Killavullen
Ballinamona
Kildorrery
Queenstown
_ Rathcormac
('Roblella.ii " :..
Rtishbl'ook
Shandrum
Templebodan
Templenacarriga
Wallstown
Youghal
Th'omas Forrest
Richard H Loane
William I Bunbury
(vacant)
Adam Newman Beamish, A.B, Tr.
Samuel B Young
Richard Jones ; *R Hanlon
Queenstown
Charleville
Midleton
Midleton
Shanballyrnore
Youghal
Diocese of Ross.
DEAN AND CHAPTER.
Dean Very Rev James Stannus
Precentor Rev Isaac Morgan Reeves
Chancellor Rev William Johnson
Archdeacon Ven Alexander Stuart .
Treasurer (vacant)
PREBENDARIES.
Timoleague (vacant)
Templebryan J B Whitley
The Island (vacant)
Curragranemore F G Walker, Kilmalooda
Donoughmore John Madras, Abbeymahon
Minor Canon F S Hamilton
Benefice.
Rectors and Curates (Curates marked thus *;
Post Town of Benefice.
Abbeymahon
John Madras ...
Timoleague
Abbeystrewry
James Goodman ...
Skibbereen
Aghadown
Denis Sullivan
Aghadown
Ardfield
J H Tuckey
Rosscarbery
Berehaven
J Halahan ; J Skuse
Castletownbere
Castlehaven
John P Bushe
Castleisland
Castleventry
Justin MacCarthy
Rosscarbery
Creagh
James Allen
Skibbereen
Kilcaskan
(vacant)
Castletwwnbera
Kilcoe
Horace T Townsend
Skibbereen
Kilmacabea
Kllgarriff Union
Thomas G Bennett ; *David J Gillman ..
Charles McFettridge
Rosscarbery
Clonakilty
Kilmalooda
Frederick G Walker
Bandon
Kilmeen ...
William Irwin
Clonakilty
Kilnagross
William H Powell . ..
Clonakilty
Lislee
Myross
Henry J Woodroffe
Isaac Morgan Rtt-ves. TV.
Courtmacsherry
Glandore
Ross Cathedral
Fitzjohn S Hamilton, v.c. s "John B
Whitley
Rosscarbery
Rathbarry ...
T Jasper Smith
Castlefreke
Templebryan
Terapleomalus
John B Whitley
George Beamish ,.
Rosscarbery
Clonakilty
Timoleague
A B Wilson
Timoleague
Tullagh
Jonas Jorwi ,,
Baltimore
icS
ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Diocese of Cork.
BISHOP Most Reverend WILLIAM DELANY, D.D, The Palace, Blackrock.
(Consecrated isth Aug. 1847.)
CHAPTER OF CORK.
D<an Very Rev Henry Neville, P.P. V.G.
Archdeacon Ven J J Murphy
Precentor Very Rev J Falvey, P.P. V.G.
Chancellor Very Rev Patrick Riordan, P.P.
V.F, Kinsale
Treasurer Very Rev G Sheehan, P.P. V.F.
PREBENDARIES, OR CANONS.
Kilbrogan Very Rev J O'Brien, P.P. V.F,
Bandon
Killanully Rev Denis McSwiney, P.P,
Carrigaline
Drimoleague Rev John Galvin
Kilbritt,ain Rev Joseph Shinkwin
Kilnaglory Rev John McNamara, P.P.
Monkstown
Holy Trinity Rev C Freeman, p.P,
Glanmire
Cahirlag Rev P Murphy, P.P, Ovens
St. Michael Rev W O'Sullivan, P.P,
Blackrock
Inniskenny Rev F L Casey, P.P, Pas-
sage west
Killaspugmullane Rev Thomas Scannell,
P.P. Douglas
Liscleary Rev John Foley, P.P, Kilmurry
Desertmore Rev A Maguire, P.P, Ballin-
collig
CITY PARISHES.
Benefice.
Parish Priest (p.p.)
Curates (c.C.)
Cathedral (St. Mary's)
North Parish
(Bishop's Parish}
SS. Peter and Paul's ..
(Bishop's Parish)
St. Patrick's
St. Finbar's, S. Parish.
John Canon Galvin, AJm.
James Hegarty, Ad-tti.
Very Rev J F Falvey, P.P. V.G.
Very Rev Henry Dean Neville,
p.p. V.G.
Joseph Canon Shinkwin
Daniel McNamara
Cornelius Magrath
William J Madden
John J Fahey, Sacristan
Andrew Forrest
Michael O'Flynn
Patrick A Lyons
Henry Reed, Sacristan
William Lane
Richard Alphonsns Sheehan
John Joseph Coughlan
W McCulloch, Sacristan
Michael Shinkwin
James Fleming
John O'Mahony
Denis McCarthy
Regular Clergy of City Churches.
ORDER OF ST. AUGUSTINE, Great George's Street. Very Rev W O'Sullivan, Prior ;
Rev W F O'Byrne, Rev J Lynch, and Rev L O'Brien
ORDER OF ST. DOMINICK, Pope's Quay. Very Rev J Willard, Prior; Rev Fr L
Hickey, Rev Fr T Deely, Rev Fr T R Hyland, Rev Fr A Rooke
ORDER OF ST FRANCIS, Broad Lane. Very Rev Fr Dunne, Guardian ; Very Rev
Fr Rossiter, Def. and Vicar; Rev Fr W Murphy, Rev Fr P Kavanagh, Rev Fr J Codd,
and Rev Fr Brown
CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION ST VINCENT'S, Sunday's Well. Very Rev D
O'Sullivar, Sup. ; Rev Fr Thomas Morrissy, Rev Fr Philip Burton, Rev Fr P M'Kenna,
Rev Fr F M'Nulty, Rev Fr L Cahill, Rev Fr James Hanley, Rev Fr W O'Connor,
Rev Fr Richard Bodkin, Rev Fr John Leahy. Ven Archdeacon Murphy ; Very Rev
Canon Edmond Scully
THE CAPUCHINS, Charlotte Ouay. Very Rev Father Louis, Suftriar i Rev Fr
Bernard, Fr Eugene, Fr William, and Fr Jam^
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH,
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DIOCESE OF CORK CONTINUED COUNTY PARISHES.
Benefice.
Parish Priest (P.P.)
Curates (c.C.)
Post Town.
Ballinhassig ..
John Parker
Andrew Desmond
Ballinhassig
Ballincollig ..
Augustine Canon Maguire...
Eugene McSwinev
Ballincollig
Bandon
Jerh. Canon O'Brien, V.F...
James O'Keeffe, J. P<~Ty
Bandon
Bantry
George Sheehan, V.F.
Ml. Kearney. Jno. U j_eary
Bantry
Blackrock ..
William Canon O'Sullivan
P. Hurley ..
Cork
Caheragh
J Wall
Florence Crowley
Caheragh
Carrgaline . .
Denis Canon McSwiney ...
JohnCrowley
Carrigaline
Clountade anc
Ballymartle..
John Walsh
Jeremiah O'Hea
Kinsale
Courcies
Denis Dunlea
James Bo wen
Kinsale
Desert and En-
niskean
D. Coveney, D.D.
John Crowley, John Sullivan
Enniskeane
Douglas
Thomas Canon Scannell ...
Timothy Murray
Douglas
Drimoleague...
Cornelius O'Keeffe
Daniel O'Sullivan
Drimoleague
Dunmanway . . .
John Cotter
Denis Forrest, Cornelius
Dunmanway
O'Sullivan
Glanmire Upp.
C. Canon Freeman
Ml O'Mahony, Thos Palmer
Glanmire
Glounthane . . .
John Clanchy
John Daly
Glounthane
Innishannon ...
Timothy Holland
John O'Connor
Innishannon
Iveleary
Jeremiah Holland
John Lyons
Macroom
Kilbrittain ...
Timothy Sullivan ...
James O'Neill
Kilbrittain
Kilmichael ...
J. O'Driscoll
John Callaghan
Kilmichael
Kilmurry
John Canon Foley
Thos Shinkwin, Jerh Carey
Crookstown
Kinsale
Patrick Canon Riordan, VF
Ed. Murphy, J O'Leary ...
Kinsale
Monkstown .
John Canon McNamara
W McDonnell
Monkstown
Murragh and
Kinneigh
J. Cummins
Daniel Foley
bandon
Muinteravara. .
Michael Delay
Thomas Burke
Carrigbue
Ovens
Patrick Canon Murphy
William Murphy
Ballincollig
Passage West. .
Francis L. Canon Casey ...
P. O'Connell
Passage
Schull East ...
Patrick O' Regan
F. McCarthy
Crook haven
Schull West...
Daniel O'Connell
Denis Bernard
Crook haven
Tracton
Denis O'Donoghue
Daniel O'Sullivan
Carrigaline
Watergrasshill.
Patrick Sexton
D. Duggan
Rathcormac
CARMELITE FRIARY, Kinsale. Very Rev P Parr, Prior; Rev Patrick Dunne, Rev
Edward Southwell.
ORDER OF CHARITY, St Patrick's Reformatory, Upton. Rev Fr Gravilloe, Director;
Rev Fr Cormack. "
Chaplains.
Cork Garrison Rev. J. J. Coughlan, c.C.
Military Prison Rev. William AlcC'ullogh
Fever Hospital Rev. P Magner, Rev. C.
O'Driscoll
North Infirmary The Parish Clergymen
Union Workhouse Rev Timothy Murphy,
Rev. C. Bowen
St Patrick's Hospital for Incurables Rev.
P. Magner
Contagious Diseases Hospital Rev. Henry
Reed
Lunatic Asylum Rev. J. Murphy
Mercy Hospital Rev. H. Reed
Spike Island Convict Depot Rev. T.
Lyons, sen. c., Rev. J. Murphy
City Gaol Rev. J. Fahy
County Gaol Rev. J. O'Keeffe
Greenmount Industrial Schools Rev. T.
Fleming
St. Patrick's Refo-matory, Upton Rev. J.
Ryan
North Presentation Convent Rev. Richard
Barrett
South Presentation Convent Rev. Michael
Horgan
Ursuline Convent Rev. James Lehane
Sisters of Mercy Rev. John Cassidy
Convent of Good Shepherd Rev. Corg.
O'Driscoll
Sisters of Charity, Peacock lane Vincen-
tian Fathers
Christian Brothers Rev. A. O'Keeffe
Bantry Convent and Workhouse Rev James Brady, C/iaJ>.
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ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
Diocese of Cloyne.
BISHOP MOST REV. JOHN MAC CARTHY, D.D., Queenstown.
(Consecrated 28th October, 1874.
Bishop's Secretary Rev. W. Hickey, Queenstown.
CHAPTER OF CLOYNE.
DeanV. RevD. Mahony, V.F, Mitchelst'n
Archdeacon Very Rev P D O'Regan, v.G,
Mallow
Chancellor Very Rev D Dil worth, D. D, V. F.
Theologian Very Rev John Cullinan
PREBENDARIES OR CANONS.
Coole Very Rev W Fitzgerald
Subuher Very Rev E Murphy
Kilmaclenine Very Rev M Lane
Cooline Rev H E Dennehy, p. p, Kanturk
Brigown Rev P Burton, p.v, Castlet'nroche
Glanworth Rev R Smiddy, Aghada
Inniscarra Rev T Murphy, p. p. Youghal
Lakeen Rev J Fitzpatrick, r.p. Midleton
Ballyhay Rev Pierce Green, p. p. Conna
Benefice.
Parish Priest (P.P.)
Curate (c.c.)
Post Town.
Queenstown ... William Hickey, Adm.
(Bishop 's Par)'
Fermoy ...j Michael F O'Mahony
Aghada ... Richard Canon Smiddy ...!
Aghinagh ... Patrick A O'K Pope
Annakisy ... Thomas England
Ballindangan . . T Murphy ...
Ballyclogh ... Timothy Leader
Ballyhay ..j John Ryan
Ballymacoda... Charles Fielding
Bally vourney.. Patrick Foley
Blarney
David Parker
Buttevant
Timothy Buckley
Carrigtohill ...
Richard Seymour
Castlelyons ...
William O'Brien
Coachford
David Sheehan
.
Castlet'nroche.
Philip Burton
Castlemagner. .
PJ Doyle
Charleville ...
James Rice, D.D.
Clondrohid . . .
Laurence Walsh
Conna
Pierce Canon Green
Clonmeen ...
Edward J Murphy
Cloyne
John Egar, V.F.
Doneraile
Daniel Dilworth, D.D, V.F...
Donoughmore.
Michael Canon Lane
Freemount . . .
William Fitzgerald
Glanworth ...
D Casey
Glantane
James Barry-
Grenagh
John M Buckley
Imogeela
T Walsh
Inniscarra ..
T L Murray
Kanturk . . . j H E Canon Dennehy, v, F . . .
Kildorrery ... Daniel O'Brien
Killeagh
Maurice Power ...
Kilnamartery.,
Godwin Lane ...
Kilworth
John Fitzpatrick
Liscarroll ... C McCarthy
Lisgoold ... John Cronin
' Stephen C Ashlin, Thomas
Rice, Daniel Kelleher, W
Foley
Michael Ahern, Wm. Rice,
D O'Callaghan
Edward Barry, E Riordan..
Michael Doherty
Jeremiah O'Leary
Daniel O'KeerTe
Jeremiah Murphy, M Walsh
J Noonan
James Barry, Michael Ahern
T Twomey ...|
John O'Donoghue ...I
E Neville, J O'Donoghue ...
H Kelleher ...I
D O'Callaghan ...'
Timothy Buckley, Daniel A
O'KeerTe
John Barry, J O'Keeffe ...
J Geary
Jas Horgan, Michl. Higgins
Timothy Callaghan, D
O'Mahony
James Green, Richard Ahern
A M 'Donald, M Manning..
T O'Farrell, T M'Swiney,
E Twohig
John Carver, Patrick Cogan.
John Twohig, M O'Connor.
Wm M'Auliflfe, John Barry
Jeremiah Russell
J Savage
John Moore
t Barry
T O'Connell, James Sisk ...
E Murphy, C Buckley ...
T Collins
T Cronin, Barthw. Shinnick
M Rea
M O'Connor
C Cahill, T Linehan
S O'Donnell
Queenstown
Fermoy
Rostellan
Killinardrish
Mallow
Mitchelstown
Cecilstown
Charleville
Ballymacoda
Macroom
Blarney
Buttevant
Carrigtohill
Castlelyons
Coachford
Castlet'nroche
Cecilstown
Charleville
Macroom
Conna
Banteer
Cloyne
Doneraile
Coachford
Charleville
Glanworth
Mallow.
Blarney
Midleton
Inniscarra
Kanturk
Kildorrery
Killeagh
Macroom
Kilworth
Liscarroll
Midleton
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
DIOCESE OF CLOYNE CONTINUED.
ill
Reiielice.
Parish Priest (P.P.)
Curate (c.c.)
Post Town.
Macroom
John Cullinan
John McCarthy, Denis Mur-
phy, W Coghlan
Macroom
Mallow
Yen Archdn P D O'Regan
John Lynch, Alex Morrissy,
J Morton
Mallow
Midleton
John Canon Fitzpatrick ...
P Horgan, D Lynch, Patrick
Ahern
Midleton'
Mitchelstown..
Denis Dean O'Mahony, V.G.
B McCarthy, D Burdon,
Thomas Ferris
Mitchelstown
Mournahbey ...
David Walsh
Patrick Hennessy
Ballinamona
Newmarket ..
John O'Mahony
L Walsh t
Mallow
M eel in
Cornelius O'Connell
M Hennessy
Newmarket
Rathcormac ...
Maurice Kenefick
Peter O'Leary
Newmarket
Shandrum
I I'.eechinor
L Smith-wick
Charleville
Youghal
Timothy Canon Murphy ...
JasO'Neill, Denis O'Connell,
John Field, John O'Keeffe
Youghal
St Colman's College-, Fermoy Very Rev William Canon Fitzgerald, Revs Edward
O'Connell, John Wigmore, R Brown, W Hutch.
Chaplains.
Workhouses. Fermoy, Midleton, Mitckehtown, Kanturk, and Mallow, the Parochial
Clergy ; Youghal, Rev John O'Keeffe ; Macroom, Rev Denis Murphy.
Barracks -Quceiisfowii, Rev William Hickey ; Fermoy, Rev Michael F O'Mahony ;
Bitttevaiit, Rev Timothy Buckley.
Diocese of Ross.
BISHOP MOST REV. MICHAEL O'HEA, D.D, Skibbereen.
(Consecrated ;th February, 1858.)
Skibbereen ...
Peter Hill, Adm.
Stephen O'Brien
Skibbereen
(Hitkop's /dt )
Arclfield
Arthur O Leary
John O'Brien
Clonakilty
Aghadown . . .
Jeremiah O'DonoVan
I >enis O'Sullivan
Skibbereen
Barryroe
Castlehaven ...
Jeremiah Lucey
Robert Troy
Timothy McCarthy
Chas Davis, Wm Deasy ...
Timoleague
Castleto'nsend
Clonakilty ..
Patrick Madden
P Kingston, J O'Hea
Clonakilty
Kilmacabea
David Fitzgerald, Adm. ...
Jonas Callanan
Leap
(Bishop's pit.}
Kilmeen
John Donegan
Timothy G O'Hea
Kilmeen
Rath. & Islands
Daniel Collins
John Hennessy, D O'Leary
Baltimore
Rosscarbery ...
Jeremiah Molony, v.G.
James O'Sullivan
Rosscarbery
Timoleague ...
John Mulcahy
Timoleague
Diocese of Kerry (portion in county Cork.)
BISHOP MOST REV. DAVID MORIARTY, D.D, The Palace, Killarney.
(Consecrated 25th April, 1854.)
Drishane
Dromtarriff ...
Kilmeen
Kilaconenagh .
Kilcaskan S ...
Kilcatherine ..
Kilnamanagh..
Arthur Canon S Griffin, V.F.
John Twomy
Mathias MacMahon
Thomas Sheehy, V.F.
John O'Reilly
Michael O'Reilly,
Cornelius O'Sullivan
Dl. McCarthy, Nich. Power
Thomas Quylter
John O'Leary, J. Larkin ...
Jas Fitzgerald, B. Scanlan
John Neligan
James Carmody
Daniel O'Sullivan
Millstreet
Dromagh
Boherbue
Castlet'wnbere
Castlel'wnbere
Castlet'wnbere
Castlet'wnbere
Chaplains. Mil: street Workhouse, Very Rev Arthur Canon S Griffin; Castlettnvnbere
Workhouse, Very Rev Thomas Sheehy, V.F.
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ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
PARISHES AND BENEFICES.
The Civil and Ecclesiastical Parishes in the county are noi coniermnu
i$ 343, amalgamated into 99 Irish Episcopalian and 95 Roman Catholic be
The statistics adopted are those of the Census Returns of 1871, with
sons five years of age and upwards.
.11 > : the number of civil parishes
icfices or parishes.
the religious profession of per-
Parish. , Pup. R C. P. E. Othrs Roman Catholic Benence
1 Prot. Episcopalian Benefice
Abbeymahon .
16301356 8
I
Timoleague
. Timoleague
Abbeystrowry.
41543223 30
1 20 Ski bbereen, Aghadown.
. Abbeystrewry
Aghabulloge .
272212323 4
Coach ford
. Macroom, Magourney
Aghacross
60, 49 -
5! Kildorrery
. Doneraile
Aghada
1951
1546 i6(
[ Aghada
. Aghada
Aghadown
272;
2032 28
Aghadown
Aghadown
Aghern
6i
485 5
Conna
Castlelyons
Aghinagh
1505
1304 2
Aghinagh
Macroom & Magourney
Aglish
1329
1 120 4
Ovens
Moviddy
Aglishdrinagh.
45*
41.
Ballyhay
Ardagh
I22C
I0 4 ;
i
Killeagh
Youghal
Ardfield
1104
93:
2
Ardfield
Rathbarry
Ardnageehy .
2045
175]
3
Watergrasshill
Ardnageehy
Ardskeagh
IS'
I2C
Charleville and Ballyha)
Charleville
Athnowen . ..
IO8/)
882
7
Ovens
Athnowen
Ballinaboy
1244
1041
2
8
Ballinhassig
Killanully
Ballinadee
1263
IOO5
II
Courceys
Ballinadee
Ballin temple ..
798
673
Cloyne
Lisgoold
Ballyclough ..
1634
1336
IO
;
Ballyclough
Ballyclough
Ballycurrany ..
527
449
I,
Carrigtohill
Carrigtohill
Baliydeloher ..
540
439
2
Glounthane ..
Kilaspugmullane
Ballydeloughy .
533
457
I
Glanworth
Glanworth
Ballyfeard
502
446
10
i
Clontead
Nohoval
Ballyfoyle
697
592
19
Tracton ..
Nohoval
Ballyhay
673
582
IO
Ballyhay
Charleville
Ballyhooly
974
822
27
Castletownroche
G anworth
Ballymartle ..
784
623
67
7
Clontead
Ballymartle
Ballymodan ..
555
354'
104
270
Bandon
Ba lymodan
Ballymoney ..
1956 1420
205
26
Enniskean, Dunmanway
Ballineen
Ballynoe
1250
1077
2-
Conna
Knockmourne
Ballyoughtera..
787
651
2j
'4
Imogeela
Castlemartyr
Bally vourney ..
3253 2643 52
t
Ballyvourney ...
Ballyvourney
Ballyspillane ..
273
245
I
Midleton ..
Midleton
Barnehely
815
693
2 9
Passage
Carrigaline
Bohillane
228
184
3
Ballymacoda
Castlemartyr
Bregoge
140
117
6
Buttevant
Buttevant
Bridgetown
571
469
24
Castletownroche
''astletownroche
Brigown
5721
$800 194
16
Mitchelstown
Brigown
Brinny
886
667 125
Innishannon
Brinny
Britway
442 376' 2
3
Castlelyons
Castlelyons
Buttevant
34242444 531
36
Buttevant
Bultevant
Caheragh
4265 3463
139
3
Caheragh
Caheragh
Caherduggan ...
808
675
23
Doneraile
Buttevant
Caherlag
I33i
070
in
8
Glountharifc
Rathcooney
Cannaway
1012
836
47
Kilmuiry
Kilmurry
Carrigaline
Garrigdownane .
46833718
961 82
411
2
21
240
Carrigaline and Douglas
Kildorrery
Carrigaline and Douglas
Farahy
Carrigleamleary
47l 348
8
Killavullen
Mallow
Carriyrohane ...
2399!M88 383
Ballincollig
Carrigrohane
Carrigrohanebeg
292 236 23
Inniscarra
Magourney
Carrigtohill
2388 2036 89
Carrigtohill
Carrigtohill
Castlehaven ...
31242520 146
Castlehaven
Castlehaven
Castlelyons
22551910 88
18
Castlelyons
Ccstlelyons
Castlemagner ...
Castletownr'che
'325HI5 34
1765 1487 63
12
4
Castlemagner
Castletownroche ...
Castlemagner
Castletownroche
Castleventry ...
996 793 73
2
Kilmeen
Castleventy
Churchtown ...
1319 1141
10)
Liscarroll
Buttevant
Clear-island ...
572 471
27
Rath, Cape Clear, etc.
Tullagh
Clenor
583 477
37
Killavullen
Doneraile
Clondrohid ...
41163510
52 Clondrohid ... Macroom
PARISHES AND BENEFICES.
Fan-,-
Pop.
R. C.P. E.
Othrs
Roman Catholic Benefice.
Prot. Episcopalian Benefice.
Clondulane
854
683" 69
Fermoy
Fermoy
Clonfert
10172
8946 236! 12
Kanturk & Newmarket.
Clonfert
Clonmeen ...! 3200
2731 20
Castlemagner
Castlemagner
Clonmel
253
1695 482
95
Queenstown
Queenstown, Rushbrook
Clonmult
534
462; 4
Ballymacoda
Dungourney
Clonpriest
1787
1566 21
Youghal
Killeagh
Clontead
627
526 23
7
Cloutead
Nohoval
Cloyne
35 2 9
2918 157
9
Cloyne
Cloyne, Ballycotton
Coole
'39
I 1 I
4
6
Castlelyons
Castlelyons
Coolmey
ii 8
94
1C
Ballyhay
Rathgoggan
Corbally
13*
112
6
2
Balliucollig
Carrigrohane
Cork beg
1285
8 5 8
231
45
Aghada
Corkbeg
Corcomohide, pt
4 7
35
Creagh
339t
2654
2 4 f
68
Skibbereen
Abbeystrewry
Cullen
29QC
255<-
2h
Millstreet
DromtarrifT
Cullen
5'<
4'^
37
Clontead
Ballymartle
Currykippane...
lp
55'
5 C
6
North Parish
Carrigrohane
Dangandonovan
40^
34;
t
Killeagh
Castlemartyr
Derryvillane ...
324
27'
C
Glanworth
Glanworth
Desert
28c
24C
9
5
Clonakilty
K'lgjrriff
Desertmore ..
66;
55 (
i'
6
Ovens
Athnowen
Desertserges ...
3024
223;
3^
7
Enniskean
Desertserges
Donaghmore ...
3720
3'4<
5--:
2
Donoughmore
Donoughmore
Donaghmore ...
225
i8t
^1
Timoleague
Timoleague
Doneraile
3818
3'3^
18
Doneraile
Doneraile
Drinagh
2 3 6 3
'79-
20.
72
I'romdaleague
Drinagh
Drisliane
6lC2
516'
6
5
Millstreet
Dromtarriff
Dromdaleague..
3'7>
236
28;
3t
Dromdaleague.
Dromdaleague
Dromdowney ..
75
6(
Ballyclough
Ballyclough
DromtarrirT ...
348;
298.
5< :
Dromtarriff
DromtatTiff
Dunbulloge ...
235^
>OP
I-
Glanmire upper
Ardujgeehy
Dunderrow
1185
954
6:
2
Ballirhascig
Kinsale
Dungourney ...
109:
92.
3:
Ballymacoda
Dungourney
Dunisky
lie
9
Kilmiclnel
Cannaway
Dunmahon
448
39'
3
Glanworth
Gian worth
Durrus
22 1/
'45'
411
37
M uinleravara
Dunus
Fanlobbus
717]
529
70;
8?
Dunntanway
Fanlobbus
Farahy
IO2(
85.
27
Kildorrery "
Farahy
Fermoy [feake
Sou
;4&<
!53 f
226
Fermoy
Fermoy
Garranekinne-
6S:
54.
<f.
Aghada
Midlelon
Carrycloyne .
H9!
98;
4.'
13
Grenagh
Garrycloyne
Garry voe
5)'
46
6
Ballymacoda
Castlemartyt
Glanworth
209
178.
4'
6
Glanworth
Glanworlh
Goitroe ' ...
M 6'
98
18
Kathcormac
Kathcormac
Grenagh
2:>K
!$;,<
8
Grenagh
Garrycloyne
Ilackmys, pt. ..
7'
Ightermurragli..
ns.
11 5'
44
2
Ballymacoda
Castlemartyr
Imphrick . .
6v
5.< ;
K
Ballyha'y
Buttevant
Inch
io\(
So'
&
Aghada
Corkbeg
Inchigeelagh ...
438i
;6 5 (
37
Iveleary
Inchigeela
Inchinabacky ..
26
22'
7
Midleton
Midieton
Innishannon ...
igi(
43^
2/7
II
Innishannon
Innishannon
Inishcarra
248.-
1071
7-
Inniscarra
Garrj'cloyne, Magourney
Inishkenny
66c
5'5
5'
IO
Ballincollig
Carrigrohane
Island
83:
682
3'
Clonakilty
Kilgarnff
Kilbolane
189-
1582
4 C
Freemount
Kilbolane
Xilbonane
977
7 8r
4^
7
Kilmurry ^
Kilmurry
Kilbrin
1918
'665
2C
2
Ballyclough
Ballyclough
Kilbrittain
8ic
646
47
II
Kilbrittain
Rathclarin
Kilbrogan
3455
2138
787
IO9
Bandon
Kilbrogan
Kilbroney
3'?
272
Buttevant
Buttevant
Kilcaskan
3603
2978
8f
Kilcaskin south
Berehaven
Kilcatherine ...
39'o
3277
5'
Kilcatherine
Berehaven
Kilcoe
1096
788
144
12
Aghadown
Aghadown
Kilcorcoran
270
249
Kanturk
Ballyclough
114
ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
Parish.
Pop.
R. C. P. E. Othrs Roman Catholic Benefice i'rot. Episcopalian Benefice.
Kilcorney
1062
919
Clonmeen
Kilcredan
336
2 7 6
n
Ballymacoda ... Castlemartyr
Kilcrohane
2537
2137
42
Muinteravara
Durrus
Kilcrumper
608
5"
27
Fermoy, Kilworth
Kilworth
Kilcully
325
260
19
Upper (jllanmire
St. Anne Shnndon
Kilcummer
401
33o
15
Casrletownroche
Castetownroche
Kildoirery
1014
895
Kildorrery
Farahy
Kilfaughnabeg..
1592
H39
72
6
Kilmacabea
Kilmacabea
Kilgainff
4381
3269
488
142
Clonakilty
Kilganiff
Kilgrogan
16
9
Kilgullane
53:-
473
i
Glanworth
Glanworth
Kilkerranmore..
1498
1171
90
6
Ro->scarbery, Kilmeen..
Kilmeen
Killaconenagh..
4409
3559
184
Killaconenagh
Berehaven
K.llanully [lane
34'
274
18
4
Douglas
Killaiiully
Killaspugmul-
250
216
2
Watergrasshill
Killaspugmullane
Killathy
656
566
Castletownroche
Glanworth
Killeagh
'45 C
236
53
2
Killeagh
Killeagh
Killeenemer ...
9'
78
Glanworth
Killowen
23?
160
44
Templemartin ...
Kilbrogan
Kilmacabea ...
3245
2571
196
7
Kilmacabea
Kilmacabea
Kilmacdonogh..
2141
847
18
Ballymacoda
Castlemartyr
Kilmaclenine ...
170
'5
liallyclough
liallyclough
Kilmahon
960
833
15
3
Ballymacoda
Cloyne
Kilmaloda
131*
995
119
25
Timoleague -
Ki(malooda
Kilmeen
7082
6026
19
Boherbue
Dromtarnff
Kilmeen
1995
472
203
7
Kilmeen
Kilmeen
Kilmichael
3307
2793
15
Kilmichael
Inchigeela
Kilmocomoge..
1009^
5204
391
57
Bantry
Kilmocomoge
Kilmoe
3220
2215
5 1 '
2i
West Schull
Kilmoe
Kilmoney
464
408
10
Carrigaline
Novohal
Kilmonoge
532
372
88
Clontead
Nohoval
Kilmurry
1887
580
49
8
Kilmichael
Kilmurry
Kilnaglory
580
502
6
Ballincoi.ig
Carrigrohane
Kilnagross
837
564
132
17
Clonakilty
Kilmaloodii
Kilnamanagh ...
385
3080
64
114
Kilnamanagh
Berehaven
Kilnamartery ...
1825
1565
12
Kilaamariery
Kilpatrick
502
397
28
Tracton
Nghoval
Kilphelan
8c
6b
I
Mitchelstown
Kilquane
821
686
24
4
Glounlhane
Killaspugmullane
Kilquane
2 5
9
Kilroan
265
23*
1
Courceys
Templetrme
Kilroe
495
429
I
Kanturk
Kanturk
Kilshanahan ...
484
401
'5
Watergrasshill
Killaspugmullane
Kilshannig
4473
3624
263
12
Glantane
Kilshannig
Kilsillagh
1 ifc
97
Timoleague
Lislce
Kilworth
I3M
1086
234
2
Kilworth
Kilworth
Kinneigh
3284
2523
55'
45
Murragh
Kinneigh
Kinsale
5721
55'
1604
Kinsale
Kinsale
Kinure
508
377
5
L
Kinsale
Kinsale
Knockavilly
97*>
799
59
Innishannon
Brinny
Knockmourne...
147^
1247
37
Conna
Knockmourne
Knocktemple ...
833
720
9
Freemount
Kilbolane
Lackeen
3
18
8
Liscarroll
Ballyclorgh
Leigh money ..
360
295
16
Inni-.hannon
Innishannon
Leitrim, pt. ...
1048
887
5
KiKvorth
Kilworth
Liscanoll
1041
879
19
Liscarroll
Ballyclougb
Liscleary
768
619
46
Douglas
Killanully
Lisgoold
476
412
Lisgoold
Dunguurney
Lis'.ee
2901
2423
172
Timoleague
Lislee
Lismore & Mo-
collop, pt. .
347
300
i
Litter
923
746
48
6
Fermoy
Fermoy
Little Island ..
851
18
13
Glounthane
Rathcooney
Macloneigh * ..
Macroney
893
1357
1150
13
4
2 3
Kilmichael
Kilworth
Inchigeela
Kilworth
PARISHES AND BENEFICES.
Parish.
Pop.
R. C.P. E
Othr
Roman Catholic Benefice.
Prot. Episcopalian Benefice
Macroom
49S 2
4152 17
I
Macroom
. Macroom
Magourney
1395
1127 89
Coach ford
Mngourney
Mallow
5S8c
4593 5'.
II
Mallow
Mallow
Marmullane ..
1397
1046 17
2
Passage West
Marmullane
Marshalbtawn..
1651
1424! 2
Mitchelstown
Brigown
Mitehy
193'
i6U
74
Inniscarra
M agourney
Midleton
5323
436C
20
26
Midleton
Midleton
Mogeely
M3'
1 202
64
I
Imogeela
Castlemartyr
Mogeely
II2I
917
64
t
Gonna
Knockmourne
Mogeesha
1332
I 12"
25
(
Carrigtohill
Carrigtohill
Monanimy
'375
io6fc
17
;
Killavullen
Castletownroche
Monkstown
21381 54
285
121
Monkstown
Monkstown
Mourneabbcy ...
1860)154.
92
Mourneabbey
Mourneabbey
Movkkty
1468
'237
3'.
Kilmurry
Moviddy
Murragh
1537
HOC
'7 f ,
23
Murragh
M urragh
Myross
1894
I4?0
7
7'
Casilehaven
Kiimacabea
Nohaval
1613
49
3c
Traelon
Nohoval
Nohavaldaly pt.
1949
'637
Bolierbue
Dromtarriff
Rahan
14381196
42
-
Mourneabbey, Mallow
Mallow
Raihbarry
153811217
105
c
Ardlield
\aihbarry
Raihclarin
I36S
1115
100
Kilbrittain
\athclarin
Rallicooney ...
2980
'592
181
8
Upper Glanmire
\athcooney
Railicormac ...
2210
1843
117
Rathcormac
\athcormac
Raihgoggan ...
2902
2530
81
|
Charleville
iathgoggan
Rmgcurran
3082
200^
587
112
Kinsale
\ingcurran
Ringrone
2619
2171
106
Courceys
Templetrine
Roskeen
3'7
275
6
Castlemngner
Casllemagner
Ross
4256
33*2
260
16
Rosscarbery
Rosscarbery
Rostellan
44 8
370
15
c
Aghada
Aghada
St.AnnShandon
"1284
1018
5'
2'
North Parish
St. Ann Shandon
St. Kinbar's ...
* 1 13615292
878
156
St. Finbar's, Blackrock, St. Finbars's, Blackrock
St.MaryShandn
*574
1264
193
21
North Parish [Ovens St MaryShandon
St Michael's ...
335
276
4
Upper Glanmire
Ardnageehy
St. Natlash ...
362
300
n
Kiidorrery
Farahy
St. Nicholas ...
'2785
2877
514
45
South Parish
St. Nicholas
Shandrum
2620
2251
16
Shandrum
Kilbolane
Skull
882316164
1074
'5'
East and West Schull...
Schull
Subulter
13'
Hi
5
Hallyclough
Ballyclough
Templebodan...
750
640
7
Lisgoold
Dungourney
Templebreedy ..
I7'3
1030
402
86
Garrigaline
Templebreedy
Templebryan ...
299
227
'4
18
Clpnakilty
Kilgarriff
Templemartin ..
IIOO
828
Si
43
Enniskean
Murragh
Templemichael.
392
320
21
Ballinhassig
Innishannon
Templemolaga..
1017
896
Kiidorrery
Doneraile
Templenacarriga
616
536
17
Lisgoold
Dungourney
Templeomalus..
75i
646
'3
Glonakilty
KilgarrifF
Templequinlan .
653
506
39
Clonakilty
Kilgarriflf
Templeroan ...
841
696
30
6
Doneraile
Doneraile
Templerobin ...
11804
8553
1324
721
Queenstown
Clonmel
Templetrine ...
764
590
55
14
Gaurceys
Templetrine
Templeusque ...
768
649
18
Upper Glanmb;e
Killaspugmullane
Timoleague ...
919
742
55
Timoleague
Timoleague
Tisaxon
2 55
220
4
Kinsale
Kinsale
Titeskin
248
2O I
13
Aghada
Aghada
Trabolgan
301
223
39
Aghada
Corkbeg
Tracton
1370
1156
29
Tracton
Nohoval
Tullagli
1699
13/6 115
5
Skibbereen and Rath ...
Tullagh
Tullylease
1368
1166
'3
Freemount
Kilbolane
\Vallstown
412
34'
15
_
Killavullen
Castletownroch
\Vhitechurch ...
1887
1589
47
Blarney
Ardnageehy
Voughal
74865964' 608
134
Youghal
Youghal
* Without City tot portions of Parishes in City of Cork, see special table in ttatistic* of city.
n6
ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Cork
Bandon
Cork
Rev Wm. Magill, Trinity Pros.
Rev Mathew Kerr. Scots' Ch.
Rev William Whitelegge, M.A.
(Synod of Munster)
Rev Robert Steele Coffey
Clonakilty Rev Robert Cowan
Kermoy ... Rev Joseph Donaldson
Mallow ... Rev John Baird
Queenstown Rev W Simpson
Spike Isld. Rev W J Kertland, LL.D, chap.
THE METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev W. C Price
Rev E. Harte
Allihies ... Rev W R Carson
Bandon ... Rev Thomas Moran
Clonakilty Rev William' B Monahan
Rev Hugh Moore
Dunmanw'y Rev J Oliver Parks
Fermoy ... Rev John Barnes
Kinsale ... Rev Wm. R. Starkey
Queenstown Rev E W Banks
Passage \vt. Rev Robert Black
Skibbereen Kev James Sayers
Rev Warren Henry
YouRhal... Rev. B. Weir
Cork
Bandon
PRIMITIVE METHODIST.
Rev James Wherry | Kinsale... Rev Wm. R. Ludlow
Rev William Craig
Mallow ... Rev Robert Kingiborough
INDEPENDENT. Cork, Rev William Fox
BAPTIST. -Cork, Rev J. S. Skeily
CONSTABULARY DIRECTORY.
EAST RIDING.
John S. Macleod
William R. Starkie
Thomas Dennehy
Cork
Midleton
Mallow ... Capt. Robert Carr Coote
RESIDENT MAGISTRATES.
Mitchelstown Richard John Eaton
WEST RIDING.
Bandon ... George R. Cronin
Bantry ... Charles O'Connell
Constabulary Force in County and City, July ist, 1874.
East Riding. West Riding. Cork City. TOTAL.
Quota allowed ... 454 ... 291 ... 150 ... 845.
Strength of Force ... 414 ... 248 ... 146 ... 808
The figures after the head-quarters of Sub-Inspectors' Districts, shew their distance in miles from the
head-quarters of the Riding ; those after the Stations, the distance from the head-quarters of District.
CITY OF CORK.
County Inspector E. R. and City of Cork
Thomas R. Barry
South District.
S. Insp. Richard Robt. Fulton
H. Constable Anthy Rarisome, Union qy
,, James Carson, Caroline st.
,, Thos. Maher, Cornmarket st.
Tuclcey street Caroline street, \
Union quay, f Cornmai ket street,
Buckingham pi, \ Gt. George's st,
Capwell, I
North District.
S. Insp. Bernard Potter
H. Constable John Walsh, Patrick's hill
St. Patrick's hill Silverspring, i
Blackpool, \ St. Luke's, |
Carrignavar, 7 Sunday's well, 2
Shandon, \ Whitechurch, 7
EAST RIDINO.
HEAD QUARTERS Cork.
Ballincollig, 6
S. Insp. John Mullarkey
H. Constable James .UcCarry
Bannowbridge, 3
Blarney, 6
Donoughmore, 12
Dripsey, 6
Farran, 5
Farnanes Cross, 9
Inniscarra, 4
Leemount, 4
Charleville, 37
8. Insp. Bellingham Arthur Somerville
H. Constable Patrick Keawell, Buttevant
,, John Cannon, Charleville
Buttevant, 9^ Liscarroll, ro
Churchtown, ^ Milford, 9
Freemount, 14^
CONSTABULARY DIRECTORY.
Fermoy, 22
S. Insp. Thomas Fleming
H. Constable Patrick Hoare
Aghern, 7 Curryglass, n
Ballyhooly, 5 Glenville, II
Carey; s.'iile, 3^ Kilworth, 3$
Castlelyor.s, 4 Rathcormac, 4
Currabaha, 6 Watergrasshill, IO
Kanturk, 33
S. Insp. Edward O'Reilly
H. Constable Timothy Dunne
Ballyclough, 7 Kilbrin, 4
Banteer, 3^ Newmarket, 5
Boherbue, 8 Rathcoole, 7
.*-____ Kinsale, 19
S. Insp. James Hojel
H. Constable Richard Swindell
Ballinhassig, icj Mullough, 5$
Ballyfeard, 7$
Mallow, 21
S. Insp. Samuel Richard Carter
H. Constable Michael C. Sparling
Ballydahan, Doneraile, 6J
Ballyknockane, 6\ Glantane, 6|
Ballymagooly, 3 " Killavullen, 6J
Castletownroche, 8 Shanballymore, 9$
Midleton, 13
S. Insp. Augustus Rudge
H. Constable William Burns
Ballinacurra, 2 Carrigtohill, 4
Ballincurrig, 6 Cloyne, 4
Ballycotton, II Whitegate, II
Mitchelstown, 32
S. Insp. P. Crampton Crenghe
H. Constable Joseph Crowe
Araglen, II Kildorrery, 7
Glan.worth, 7j Kilbehenny, 4
Passage West, 7
S. Insp. John Harcourt
H. Constable John Cunneen
Blackrock, 7 Monkstown, 2
Carrigaline. 7 Toher, 9
Crosshaven, 12^ Victoria Cross, 8J
Douglas, 5
Queenstown, 13
S. Insp. George Dowers Mercer
H. Constable Michael Shea
Glanmire, 12 Riverstown, 12
Knockraha, 13 Spike island, i
Glounthane, 9
Youghal, 29
S. Insp. Xaverius Henry Blake Butler
H. Constable Dominick Barry
Castlemartyr, 10 Newtown, 14
Killeagh, 7 Redforge, 4*
WEST RIDING.
Co. Insptr, \V. R. James Robt. Gibbons
HFAD QUARTERS Bandon.
Bandon.
S. Insp. Thomas Rodwell
H. Constable John Jones
Ballinspittle, 10 Mountpleasant, 5
Innishannon, 3 Upton, 5
Kilbrittain, 6
Bantry, 40
S. Insp. Andrew Monds Harper
H. Constable John Ledden
Aughaville, 8 Kealkil, 7
Durrus, 6 Kilcrohane, 17
GlengarrifT, 12
Castletownbere, 74
S. Insp. Saml. Abrahm Walker Waters
H. Constable Richard Hungerford
Adrigole, 10 Eyeries, or Iries, 5
Allihies Mines, 10^
Cionakilty, 13
S. Insp. James Cunningham Mills
H. Constable Ebenezo Ferns
Butlerstown, 8 Milltown, 5
Common Mountn, 5 Rosscarbeiy, 8
Courtmacsherry, 9 Timoleague, 6
Dunmanway, 18
S. Insp. James O'Donel
H. Constable William Follis
Ballineen, 7
Ballygurteen, 6
Drinagh, 6
Drimoleague, 9
Kinneigh, 8
Macroom, 18
S. Insp. Timothy Bunting Wilson
H. Constable Richard Bingham
liallyvourney, II Millstreet, 13
Carrigadrohicl, 5 Rusheen, 4
Inchigeela, 10 Teerelton, 9
Kilmurry, 7
Skibbereen, 34
S. Insp. Charles Edw. Bolton Mayne
H. Constable Patrick Hopkins
Baltimore, 9 Leap, 7
Castletownsend, 6 Unionhall, 7
Glandore, 9
Skull, 49
S. Insp. John Colles Carter
H. Constable Thomas Cochrane
Ballydehob, 5 Dunmanus, 6
Crookhaven, 15 Goleen, 10
POOR .LAW UNIONS,
(OR SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS* DISTRICTS.)
Poor Law Unions wholly within the county Bandon, Bantry, Castletown, Clonakilty,
Cork, Dunmanway, Fermoy, Kinsale, Macrouin, Mallow, Midleton, Millstreet, Skibbereen,
and Schull ; partly within the county Kanturk, Kilmallock, and Mitchelstown (the
remainders of which three unions are in the Co. Limerick), and Lismore and Youghal (the
remainders of which are in the Co. Waterford).
Under Acts 26 & 27 Vic., caps II and 90 (1863) the Clerks of the Poor Law Unions
are appointed Superintendent Registrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Guardians of the Poor are elected for each Union on the 25th of March in each year,
and those previously in office, not re-elected, retire from office. Those elected for 1875-6,
together with the Ex-Officio Guardians, Sanitary and Medical Officers, and other Poor
Law Officials, will be found in the latter part of this work.
UNIONS.
Board Day.
Clerk, or Superiutendr.t
Registrar.
Area.
Pop.
1871.
No. of > Valua-
Hous's tion.
Wednesdays.
Wednesdays.
Thursdays ...
Fridays
Thursdays ...
Tuesdays . . .
Wednesdays.
Thursdays ...
Thursdays . . .
Thursdays ...
Wednesdays.
Saturdays ...
Fridays
Saturdays .
Thursdays . . .
2nd Tuesday.
Thursdays . . .
Tuesdays ...
Fridays
S. R. Tresilian
Richard Croly
T. R. Harrington
John Carey Spillet
Patrick M''Grath
Peter O'Sullivan
J. W. Healy
John Sullivan
Richard Quigly
M. Hegarty
Maurice Healy
Thomas T. Herley
John Hanley
William Roche
James B. Cronin
R. Fitzgibbon
Charles Clarke
John Evans
John H. Ronayne
A. B. F.
101344 3 15
106354 3 12
73602 o 7
80464 3 9
169731 3 14
103917 o 24
148268 o 26
185684 3 28
14591 o 8
78651 r 19
92 o 24
179108 o 38
1.54357 3 10
109265 2 28
74005 2 10
48405 3 i
II5023 2 23
57169 o 33
36638 3 22
25739
16330
14326
26849
143379
17666
32783
32055
4424
24594
7
30544
31112
30404
14592
12831
31385
13139
14317
4627
2782
2460
497'
20183
3005
5650
5839
815
4111
I
5434
5.S42
5919
2479
2290
5576
2407
2673
72926
21533
15973
50794
327486
33040
103183
76544
136711
59I2I
49929
63092
105790
93949
27349
49096
45619
14789
60797
Bantry
Castletown...
Clonakilty
Coik
Dunmanway
Fermoy
Kanturk, pt. M...
Kiimallock, pt. fJ
Kinsale
Lismore pt. fJ ...
Macroom
Mallow
Midleton
Millstreet
Mitchelstown,p (<*)
Skibbereen. 1
Schull
Youghal, pt. (a)...
(a) The Area and Population given is that within Co. Cork ; the Valuation is that of the entire Union.
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
THE AREA POPULATION, HOUSES, AND FARMSTEADINGS IN 1871, RATES STRUCK
IN 1871, 1872, 1173, AND 1874.
BANDON UNION.
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
Area in Statute
Acres.
Population
1871.
Houses
r arm-
stead-
ings.
Poundage Rates struck 1871-4
1871 | 1872
1873
1874
A. B. P.
4261 o 6
4503 3 5
7077 3 37
3679 2 17
3158 i 35
4027 3 8
5246 2 20
5224 o 19
3749 2 25
4907 o 23
4915 2 39
3385 2
688
734
5403
911
416
728
1108
967
667
1312
1017
736
132
127
86 1
125
80
"5
204
187
123
265
187
149
197
'53
877
194
43
172
332
235
245
30S
190
163
Julie
S. d.
8
o 6
I
I 2
o 9
o 9
o 9
o 6
o 8
I
o 6
10
June
S. d.
I O
o 7
i 8
I
I
O 10
I
o 8
O IO
i 6
o. 7
o 9
June
s. d.
I 4
o 8
i 6
O IO
O IO
I
I I
o 8
o 7
* 4
o 8
10
Juue
J. d.
o 5
o 7
i 5
i 7
o 9
II
I
o 7
o 8
I 2
o 7
9
Ballygroman .........
Ballymodan .
Ballymurphy
Baurleigh
Bengour
Innishannon
Kilbonane
Kilbrittain .,
POOR LAW UNIONS.
119
BANDON UNION. continued.
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
Area in Statute
Acres.
Population
1871.
Houses
I 1 arm-
stead-
ings.
Poundage Hates struck 1871*4
1871 [ 1872 | 1873
1874
June
S. /.
i 3
o 9
o 7
o 8
O II
I 2
I I
I 2
Kilbro r an
A. R. P.
8841 i 6
3661 3 i
4859 i 25
7662 3 i 6
4610 o 6
5289 o i
4768 i ii
7<5i ? o *?
3656
495
706
1833
833
1183
1214
IIOO
6 7 I
94
141
329
155
224
233
211;
667
140
249
432
206
259
2 7 8
201
June
S. d.
o 9
10
o 8
o 6
o 8
o 9
I 2
O II
June
S. it.
I O
o 9
o 7
o 9
o 8
o 8
o 7
I 2
June
*. d.
I
o 8
o 8
O 10
O IO
O IO
i 4
i i
Knockavilly
Knockroe
Movidcly
Murragh
Rathclarin
Teadies
TemDlemartin ...
Ahil
Bantry
Douce ,
Durrus, East.
Durrus West
Glanlough....
Glengarriff ...
Kealkill
Kilcaskan ....
Mealagh
Scart
Seefin
Sheepshead .
Whiddy
Adrigole
Bere
Coulagh
Curryglass
Kilcatherine ...
Killaconenagh
Kilnamanagh .
Abbeymahon
Ardfield
Argideen
Butlerstown
Cahermore
Castleventry
Clonakilty
Coolcraheen
Courtmacsherry
Kilkerranmore
Kilmalooda east
Kilmalooda west ..,,.,
Kilmoyleraiie ...,.\..\
Kilnagross ..............
Knocks
Rathbarry
Rosscarbery
Rossmore
Templeomalus
Timoleaguo ,.
BANTRY UNION.
13976
10462
9208
4156
5202
377
11098
7491
16541
7165
575
5001
6008
IO2O
o 30
3 35
38
3 25
2 34
1 23
2 37
2 31
651
4639
73*
683
1156
74 8
1396
921
1481
86S
794
59
987
409
776
122
114
195
129
249
126
'SI
182
77
August
August
Sept. , Sept.
s. d.
d.
s. d. \ s. d.
156
I I
3
I 6
2 3
7oi
I 10
o
2
2 2
2/4
10
10
I
I or
132
I
2
10
I I
I8 7
I
O
2
2 3
135
II
O
9
2 6
284
II
I
5
i 9
219
I
i 6
9
i 7
382
I 2
l 7
2 2
23
204
o 9
10
3
I
158
o 9
I O
6
1 9
226
II
I O
3
i 9
175
i 5
10
6
I 10
5
I O
I O
I
CASTLETOWN UNION.
15385 i o
438i i 7
10097 o 10
9158 3 33
14951 i 18
10697 3 24
8773 2 i
1782
1125
3336
1235
2747
2535
1566
347
198
557
221
488
396
253
323
223
438
287
447
427
292
CLONAKILTY UNION.
4481
4019
4271
4786
. p.
2 36
I 23
I 4
I 26
3 7
O 2
2 24
39
1 25
2 5
1 25
2 13
2 32
2 32
o 39
3 28
4348 , o 38
2873 J x 25
7H5
4172
2275
3539
3363
2895
3472
3945
3167
4058
6724
1630
920
1568
1014
603
5084
1039
907
670
395
671
928
549
1429
2888
783
1762
919
301
308
1 60
291
171
in
979
179
285
159
in
119
173
87
245
565
134
341
181
274
425
3"
293
255
179
954
285
315
288
162
p 79
245
198
246
450
272
120
AugustiAugnst
August
June
s. d. d.
J. ^.
s. d.
I 8
* 9
2 2
2 9
2
i 8
* 4
2 6
2
i 8
I 10
3 o
I 6
I 2
I 6
2
2
2 3
2 6
2 9
2 6
2 4
2 5
2 9
2 O
I 6
I 8
2 9
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
*. /.
J. /.
s, d.
. d.
I
o 7
o
I
I
i 4
5
6
i 3
o 9
i
2
o 6
o 9
o
I
o 9
0-9
2
IS;
o 9
II
2
6
I 2
i< 5
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2^4;
o 9
i 3
i 5
2 oi
II
I
i
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i i
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O IO
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o 8
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o 7
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Q 8
10
o 9
d *
o n
O IO
l\ \
o 8
o 8
10
0*10 ,
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O IO
i 3
1.3;
i 9
2
2
2 4
I 4
o 8
I O
I I
1 t
* '5
i 5
'?$;-
o 8
o 7
10
q
POOR LAW UNIONS.
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M
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pulation
1871.
11 00 t>i O\ O\
00 NO OO OO OO
'i-rOii ro ro
in St
Acres.
w OONNNOOONONrOOO-<-
.aS o
'o & IB S J &
1 iflifll
a g c^i | gx s-rt-gj : 5' ;2 ' c
ill 11 11 ?! stl s 1'Jii
POOR LAW UNIONS.
DUNMANWAY UNION.
121
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
Area in Statute
Acres.
Population
1871.
Houses
Farm-
stead-
ings.
Poundage Kates struck 1871-4
1871
1872
1873 1874
Aultagh
\ a. P.
6025 2 34
5888 o i 8
5727 i 24
10517 o 6
7025 3 o
7362 o 20
4719 i 37
8955 2 23
3665 2 25
10308 12
9709 o 24
5725 o 24
6132 i 6
5199 2 38
695S 3 13
FER
A. R. P.
3828 I 26
5252 3 13
8530 i 34
4435 i ii
3577 o 37
4921 i 16
5664 2 14
5982 3 37
7853 2 i
5775 2 2
55 I0 2 34
53 6 9 o 4
4861 i 30
5229 o 24
7333 3 36
6280 3 22
5852 I 26
10431 o 30
558i 2 35
8367 3 5
8642 i 20
4247 i 19
7103 3 o
7634 20
KAN1
A. B. P.
6124 3 2
3996 3 15
5389 3 13
9201 2 3
4215 I 24
5728 3 15
5506 o 14
4398 i o
4667 o 19
10255 3 2
726l 21
3441 2 9
4735 o 9
5034 2 3 a
971
^ 1392
1539
502
744
1123
937
H5i
691
3819
726
1109
1158
530
1274
MOY U
642
974
1358
437
554
806
1126
1667
1276
849
8297
984
H34
904
IOOI
778
972
1107
1021
1777
1757
678
H74
, 909
rURK I
1051
671
1108
1309
628
995
1432
783
623
991
543
494
1072
1090
145
247
263
78
121
1 88
163
1 86
117
697
119
178
182
89
232
NION.
1 20
187
250
74
95
152
235
338
246
189
989
281
162
167
183
150
163
198
171
380
334
131
279
176
JNION
188
119
213
212
116
183
253
144
103
146
94
100
2IO
'93
2O2
361
413
102
179
184
233
262
191
400
149
280
283
H3
216
141
189
313
61
154
112
193
342
345
235
335
3H
383
269
303
215
204
215
255
473
509
195
238
257
152
164
150
196
85
153
183
IS 1
176
I2O
70
87
I 4 9
137
Sept.
s. d.
Sept.
S. d.
Sept. August
s. d. s. d.
o 8
o 9
o 9
o 8
o 9
I O
o 8
o 9
i 6
i 8
o 9
o 8
i 3
o 10
o 8
Sept.
S. d.
o 6
o 7
o 6
o 6
o 6
o '8
o 7
i i
o 7
o 6
I 2
o 6
IO
o 6
I
o 6
o 7
o 6
o 7
i i
o 7
o 6
on
o 81
Sept.
s. d.
I 2
II
O II
IO
IO
I
I
I 2
o 6
i 8
i 3
i i
10
I 2
11
Sept.
s. d.
o 7
o 7
o 6
IO
o 6
o 10
Q IO
i 3
o 8
o 6
i 3
o 6
I O
o 9
o 9
o 7
O IO
o 9
o 8
2 O
O IO
08
I I
II
Sept.
f. d.
O IO
2
6
i
7
2
3
i
4
8
9
8
4
i 8
Sept.
s. d.
o 9
o 9
o 7
I 2
O IO
I
i 4
i 8
o 9
o 8
i 3
o 7
I 2
O 10
o 8
o 7
I
o 9
O II
i 5
IO
o 9
Oil
I 2
Sept.
s. d.
' I I
2 2
i 3
II
i i
2 3
o 9
i ii
I 2
3 o
II
i 8
i 2 '
9
i 4
Sept.
s. d.
o 7
I O
o 8
O IO
II
I I
I I
i 8
o 9
I
i 6
o 8
i 5
o 9
o 8
o 8
II
o 9
i i
i 3
O IO
o 7
O IO
i 3
Sept
s. d.
Ballingurteen
Ballymoney
Beala.nageary
Bealock
Carrigboy
Castletown
Coolmountain
Drinagh
Dunmanway
Garrowen
Kinneigh
Manch
Milane
Teerelton
Agherh
Ballyhooly
Ballynoe
Carrig .
Castlecooke : : .
Castlehyde ....::
Castlelyons r:
Castletownroche
Coole
Curraglass
Glan worth east
Glan worth west
Gortnaskehy
Gortroe
Kilcor
Kilcummer
Kildinan
Killathy ... ,
Kilworth
Knockmourne
Leitrim . .,
Rathcormac
Watergrasshill
Allow
i 9
i ii.
I 4
i 6
i 9
I 10
2 3
I 2
I
I 10
O II
O II
I 10
I 2
i 5
2 4
i 4
i 8
2 7
I 10
2 4
I 2
I 2
I 6
II
I I
2 4
I 6
2 I
2 7
I 6
2 9
2 8
2 7
3 5
i 3
I
2 5
2 2
i 5
3 5
2
2 O
2 2
I 5
2
2 O
2 4
2 5
1 3
i 8
10
2 1
i 6
2 6
4
Ballyhoolohan
Banteer . ...
Barleyhill
Barnacurra ".
Barwncross' :
Boherboy ...'.'.,.......
Castlecor . . ,
Castlemagner
Clonfert east
Clonfert west
II*
POOR LAW UNIONS.
KANTURK UNION. -continued.
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
Area in Statute
Acres.
PoP^House,
1-arm-
stead-
ings.
Pounda
1871
gc Ra
1872
SepF
s. d.
2 I
I 2
2 5
4 5
i i
2 I
I 4
II
u
ii
4
o 8
2 6
3
i
7
i
3 io
I 4
es struc
1873
lcTs;i-4
1874
Sept."
J. </.
2
2 6
2 3
4 o
i 4
4 3
i ii
I
i 4
2 3
I
o 6
2 8
i 8
i 6
2 4
I 2
2 IO
I 7
Glenlara
A. . P.
7371 I 30
1684 o 38
5004 2 22
5167 2 14
4530 I 7
5215 o 29
5069 o 38
IO249 2 22
533 3 29
6826 o 4
5606 i 34
4353 3 4
6952 3 3
6298 2 22
4674 I 23
3803 3 "
7151 2 6
4508 3 i 8
5955 2 19
1215
34
1235
2744
663
929
690
956
961
1588
1160
328
1840
1163
790
880
535
974
213
67
242
423
124
58
114
161
182
278
221
61
376
214
156
165
8 4
162
167
I8 7 "
62
1 60
269
132
102
108
119
144
172
213
73
274
161
213
156
102
146
134
Sept.
s. d.
i 8
J
2 4
3 2
o
II
II
I
IO
4
5
3
8
2
6
8
5
3
4
Sept.
S. d.
3 o
' 9
3 8
4 7
i 7
3 7
2 4
2 I
3 o
2 7
2 3
2 5
3 2
* 5
I 6
3 4
2 I
3 4
I 9
Gortmore
Kanturk
Kilmeen
Kingwilliamstown ...
Knockatoon
Ivnocktemple
Milford
Nadd
Newmarket
Roskeen
Rosnalee
Rowls
TulIUease ...
KILMALLOCK UNION, (pt. of)
Charleville, (pt. of)-..
A. K. P.
. 4644 3 23
4806 o 24
5140 o i
KIN
A. a. p.
3489 3 23
346i 3 25
3262 3 33
2776 3 12
6523 2 37
3733 2 13
4681 3 39
2678 2 7
3921 3 2
4093 i 9
3156 i 18
12511 i 37
2526 2 37
2546 I 2
4873 025
5043 22
Mil O II
3144 2 29
5036 3 38
LISMO
A. m. p.
50 o 38
41 3 26
MAC
A. . P.
6319 3 9
4808 3 20
8367 2 14
3900 6
3106
608
710
SALE U
835
502
808
874
897
. 857
1014
38i
940
580
611
10338
593
402
659
1030
502
1786
985
RE UNK
7
S87
in
117
NION
57
87
149
'83
162
160
187
81
186
132
109
1350
123
' 82
140
209
105
335
165
3N, (p
i
383
185
55
226
97
148
200
272
174
273
'2 3
164
220
145
631
179
n
198
193
138
80
191
t. of)
4
...
...
...
...
Eallinspittle
August
s. d.
I
o 8
o 8
o 9
o 6
S
o 7
I
5
o 8
o 6
I
o 6
o 9
o 7
O IO
o 6
o 6
o 6
August
s. d.
I
o 8
o 5
o 9
o 6
o 5
o 6
10
o 6
o 4
o 5
I
o 5
o 6
o 7
o 8
o 5
o 6
o 6
August
s. d.
i 3
10
I 2
o 9
o 9
O IO
o 9
o 9
\
O 10
O IO
i 6
O IO
II
10
o 8
o 9
o 9
o 9
August
s. d.
I 2
o 8
o 6
o 6
o 4
o 6
o 6
o 4
o 4
o 6
o 8
I 2
o 5
o 8
o 6
o 4
o 4
O 10
o 6
Ballyfoyle
Ballvmackean
Ballymartle
Carrigalioe
Coolmain ... ....
Cullen
Farrenbrien
Kilmonogue
Kinsale
Kinure
Leighmoncy
Liscleary
Nohaval
Templebreedy
Templemichael
Castlerichard, (pt.)...
Tallow, (pt.)
.
Aglish
ROOM I
1119
887
921
624
JNION
20 1
1 60
149
108
182
2IO
157
109
Sept.
J. d.
o 8
o 8
o 9
9
Sept.
s. d.
I O
O II
II
10
Sept.
j. d.
O II
o 8
I 5
I I
Sept
s. d.
I O
o 9
i 3
I 3
A^hinagh
POOR LAW UNIONS.
MACROOM UNION. continued.
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
Area in Statute
Acres.
Population
1871.
Houses
Farm-
stead-
ings.
Poundage Kates struck 1871-4
1871
1872
1873
1874
Cannaway
A. R. P.
5622 o 23
6867 2 29
II377 I 38
3965 2 26
4642 3 8
9973 3 13
8782 o 6
4227 2 18
6325 o 24
12710 o 27
8515 o 23
6796 2 37
3808 i 8
6482 o 31
53" o 36
39o8 3 15
8780 i 10
11605 3 27
11683 2 39
7760 i 3
6564 2 28
MAL
A. R. P.
6557 i 5
10055 o 31
8541 2 21
3972 i 7
3063 2 2
9816 I 2O
5039 I II
6091 o 23
5922 3 7
5840 i 28
27594 3 33
4699 3 3
9716 o 23
8831 o 12
8596 o 34
5424 o 6
5827 i 27
45i7- o 33
4506 3 o
V)Si i 7
1126
509
1783
922
587
1069
1620
636
"37
1400
1208
1282
893
4356
iji9
602
1036
1691
1125
1306
1386
LOW U
912
1510
2966
57i
393
1508
668
2398
851
"74
4473
1109
6i53
1375
1393
1052
702
218
57i
w
194
80
310
I 7 8
94
164
296
no
207
248
206
220
160
831
253
"4
183
297
170
240
261
NION.
162
290
434
98
81
250
121
427
159
234
834
2I 4
IIOI
268
233
95
126
39
95
101
246
9 8
181
157
IIO
'53
34i
126
93
245
290
191
132
337
270
J54
250
278
128
212
290
259
274
475
125
125
370
1 80
264
137
216
1090
141
533
325
283
172
118
28
141
118
Sept.
S. d.
IO
i 5
I I
IO
o 6
o 9
I 2
I I
o 8
I O
O IO
I I
o 9.
i 7
10
O IO
I O
O IO
O IO
10
10
Sept.
d.
I
I
6
IO
o
2
I
5
i
7
IO
6
9
i
II
II
o 5
II
i 9
o 8
Sept.
. d.
II
4
o
i
6
2
I 4
O II
I I
i 5
i 3
i 3
3 o
I
O IO
I
I I
i 6
i i
o 9
Sept.
s. el.
I O
o 8
i 6
o 8
I 2
o 9
I I
I II
I 2
I I
I I
I I
2 2
I IO
I 4
o 9
i 7
o 5
i 3
o 6
Sept.
s. d.
i
7
5
O IO
o 8
i
5
2
I
4
6
4
o
' O
6
4
2
3
4
2
O IO
Sept.
s. d.
I 6
i 8
2 I
i 6
i 7
i 6
i u
2 4
i 6
2 O
I IO
i 8
2 6
3 o
2 I
i 4
i 6
i 4
i 4
i 6
Sept.
. d.
4
3
5
10
4
10
i
3
o
7
7
4
II
2 6
I
o 9
II
2 2
I 4
2
O IO
Sept.
s. d.
o 8
o 9
*I 10
i 6
i 4
I 2
2
2 O
O 10
I 6
I O
i 6
2 8
2 8
2 3
I 2
2 4
o 6
2 2
O O
Cleanrath
Clondrohid
Clonmoyle
Derryfineen
Gortnatubrid
Gowlane
Greenville
Inchigeelagh
Kilberrihert
Kilcuileu
Kilnamartery
Macloneigh
Macroom
Magourney
Mashanaglass
Mountrivers
Rahalisk
Slievereagh
Ullanes
\Varienscourt
Ballyclo^h
Ballinainona . . ..
Buttevant
Caherduggan
Carrig
Churchtown . .
Clenor
Doneraile
Imphrick
Kilmaclenine
Kilshannig
Liscarroll
Mallow
Rahan
Shanballymore
Wallstown ...
* Including a rate of 2d., 4d., and 6d. in the respectively, under the "Sewerage Utilization Act.*'
MIDLETON UNION.
Ballinternple
A. . P.
4.076 I
1 348
248
;o8
August
j. d.
o 8
June
s. d.
O Q
June
s. d.
I 2-
June
s. d.
i t
Ballycotton
4614 9
1 701
299
36"?
O Q
O IO
I "\
I 6
Ballyspillane . .
327O I 6
4.10
80
112
O IO
O IO
I i
I j
Carrigtwohill
1 1274, 27
2<;66
"JO I
ei6
O Q
o 8
I O
I O
Castlemartyr
15648 I
1412
28^
2Q6
Oil
I 3
2 O
2 O
Clonmult
3329 39
394
go
'7S
O IO
I O
I 2
i 8
Cloyne
7464 S
V7T
6158
S 1 ;?
I 4
I e
2 O
2 O
4.SI? 1 19
2826
17 S
380
O II
I ^
I 7
I O
3146 o 26
458
85
116
o 6
o 8
I O
O IO
5809 3
858
167
259
o 8
I
I 5
2
124
POOR LAW UNIONS.
MIDLETON UNION. continued.
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
Area in Statute
Acres.
Population
1871.
Houses
Farm-
stead-
ings.
Poundage Rates struck 1871-4
1871
1872
1873 | 1874
Garryvoe
A. E. P.
3927 3 10
7388 2 IS
5487 i 6
7092 3 12
9121 2 12
4399 3 39
4066 o 25
7327 2 35
6423 3 17
1267
1663
1550
1003
5886
7 l8
1444
1036
680
231
323
34
175
II3I
144
37
196
132
333
383
376
184
634
172
235
319
139
August
s. d.
O II
o 6
I O
o 8
i 3
o 7
o 9
5
o 5
June
S. d.
8
o 9
10
o 8
i 4
10
o 8
o 8
o 8
June
*. d.
II
i i
' 3
i i
2 O
i 3
i 4
10
I I
June
i. d.
O IO
I
2
3
2
2
6
3
Ightermurragh
Inch
Lisgoold ,
Midleton
Mogeely
Rostellan
Templebodan
Templenacarriga
MILLSTREET UNION
Caherbarnagh
A. R. P.
11834 2 37
1203
2IO
165
Sept.
s. d.
2 4
Sept.
s. d.
4 i
Sept.
J. rf.
1 O
Sept.
j. d.
2 6
Coomlogane
I2OOI O I
1926
282
222
3 4
4 10
4 o
e i
Crinnaloo
5099 3 8
523
99
63
i 9
3 6
2 6
I IO
Cullen
4297 O ?!
976
178
128
2 9
4 O
2 Q
211
Derragh
2959 3 21
735
127
108
3 6
5 6
1 2
4 2
Doonosleen
4684 2 36
1275
217
139
3 o
c 10
5 Q
3 2
Drishane
7864 2 17
2712
462
291
3 9
"> ii
"> Q
7 I
Keale ..
4012 ? J.3
IOIC.
174
1 66
2 Q
j, 6
2 Q
3 -J
Kilcorney
5289 o 32
834
144
1 68
2 9
3 6
3 I
4IO
Knocknagree
6474 i 10
1259
203
131
2 6
3 6
3 O
4 8
Rathcoole
4421 O V)
1080
19"?
H4
2 O
T 8
2 6
d I
Skaeh ..
"5063 3 II
1054
190
172
1 I
S 6
T 2
4 ri
Anglesborough ..
Ballyarthur
Ballylanders
Cullane
Derryvillane,
Duntryleague
Farahy
Galbally
Kilbeheney
Kildorrery
Kilglass
Kilgullane
Kilphelan
Knocknascrow
Marshalstown
Mitchelstown
Riversdale
Templemolaga
MITCHELSTOWN UNION,
A. n r.
3485 2 O
5775 i 32
4346 o 28
4435 o 23
2359 3 2
.5199 o 7
3219 3 o
15189 i o
4395 2 28
635
'356
875
1165
343
854
914
5672
1017
125
269
148
229
53
'57
1 66
961
182
( P t. <
>0
March
March
March
March
s. d.
s. d.
. d.
s. d.
I
3
6
1 4
126
II
O 10
4
It
i 4
i 4
I 9
i i
O 10
4
3
348
O 10
o 9
2
1 2
II
O IO
5
I I
160
II
o 9
2
I I
I 4
1
6
i 8
i i
I
3
i i
129
II
' 7
5
II
i 6
II
2
i 7
128
O 10
o 9
O
o 8
278
I I
I
3
II
IO
11
3
i 3
222
I
O 10
I
910
i 8
I II
6
2 4
II
O IO
II
220
I
II
4
i 3
SKIBBEREEN UNION.
Aghadown north
Aghadown south
Bredagh
A. R. f.
3110 o i
5090 i 26
44IO I 2O
Sri
1784
QI S
143
322
I CO
180
38i
Sept.
j. d.
2
2 I
Sept.
s. d.
2 4
2 2
Sept.
s. d.
i 4
2 O
Sept
J. </.
2 5
3 3
Caheragh
60^ 12
QO1
171
1 5
i 6
i ft
5
t
Cape Clear
3,016 o i
1272
2AQ
217
1 C
2 ft
Carrigbaun .... .....
CO7Q 2 T
1090
i go
3 5
f 9
2 R
Castlehaven north ...
Castlehaven south ...
Cloonkeen
6449 i ,0
4599 o 22
4642 I IQ
1973
1468
IO4S
, 374
239
181
423
264
217
2
8
2 O
I IO
I 6
I II
i 8
i ft
2 3
I 10
T t
5738 I 3
IOQ7
181
281
3
e
2 e
2
1 1
I II
POOR LAW UNIONS.
SKIBBEREEN
ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.
Area in Statute
Acres.
Populatior
1871.
Farm-
Houses i stead-
1 ings.
Poundage Rates struck 1871-4
1871
1872 | 1873 | .1874
Drina'h
A. . P.
4395 o 38
6089 i 37
5025 i 12
5259 3 29
6831 3 6
2935 2 39
4251 2 9
4964 o 7
3527 i 38
4773 3 39
9009 o 23
4262 o 13
4628 o 8
SCH
A. H, P.
6SO4 I 25
6975 * 38
3965 o 28
5782 O 12
6196 3 2
593i i 7
4345 2 33
6450 3 i 8
2982 i 29
4188 2 21
3846 I 17
YOU
A. E. P.
7880 o 23
6984 2 15
5132 3 9
5815 L 7
5995 * 26
4830 2 22
754
648
II2I
8l 7
1054
1467
8 7 8
1447
1739
947
5896
1308
951
ULL U]
859
2786
671
1168
816
1023
1079
1273
785
1706
973
GHAL t
I22O
1787
420
1408
1996
7486
136
117
195
149
1 80
255
161
258
313
169
1018
259
167
^IION.
154
475
1 06
213
1 66
184
209
227
142
336
195
FNION
234
333
~78
265
399
1363
182
119
149
205
241
34
256
265
364
260
785
338
329
211
492
ISO
28l
171
230
285
350
118
241
118
335
362
119
252
325
468
Sept.
J 1 . d.
I O
I
i 3
I O
I O
i 6
I 2
i 3
i 3
i 3
3 o
i 4
i 3
Sept.
J. d.
I I
2 5
o 6
i 3
I O
2 4
2 4
i 3
o 4
3 S
i 3
Sept.
s. d.
i i
i i
I O
i 6
II
i 3
i 5
I 2
I 2
1 3
I I
i 5
i 3
2 5
Sept.
. d.
3
2
8
8
7
ii
10
8
9
3 9
2 2
2
Sept.
s. d.
I 6
3 i
II
2 2
O II
2 4
i 8
i i
i 8
2 I
I
Sept.
J. d.
o 10
I O
i 3
i 3
o 7
i 9
i 3
i 3
O II
I O
I I.
I
I
2 8
Sept.
S. d.
7
6
7
9
8
5
7
6
3 9
2 4
2 3
Sept.
s. d.
2 7
3 6
i 8
2 4
I 10
2 5
2
I 10
2 1
2 6
2
Sept.
J. d.
i 3
i 8
I ii
i 4
I
2 2
I 5
I II
o 9
I 2
i 3
I 8
i 7
3 3
Sept.
. d.
6
9
8
ii
9
9
I ii
i 7
i 9
i 8
3 4
2 5
2 2
Sept.
J. </.
2 O
3 6
i 5
2
i 9
I IO
I IO
2 O
2
3 6
i 6
Oct
j. i/.
i 4
i 6
I IO
i 5
O II
I 10
2 6
i 3
II
i 3
I 2
i 7
i 3
3 9
'Dromdaleague, north.
Dromdaleague, south.
Garranes
Gurtnascreeny
Kilfau iT hnabeg
Killeenleagh
Knockskagh
Myross
Shreelane
Skibbereen
Tullagh
Woodford
Ballybane
Ballydehob
Coolagh
Crookhaven
Dunbeacon -
Duninanus
Kilcoe
Lovvertown
Skull
Toormore
Ardash
Ballyheeney
Clashmore
Clonpriest
Grallacrh
Grange
Glenwilliam
Kilcronat
Killea^h
Kilmacdonagh
Kinsalebeg
Templemichael
Youghal
INCOME AND PROPERTY TAX, from 1863 to 1875.
From and to
April sth.
Rate in
04
From and to. .
April sth.
Rate in
llM*
1863 to 1864
1864 1865
1865 1866
1866 1867
1867 1868
1868 1869
7 d.
6d.
4 d.
4 d.
5d.
6d.
1869 1870
1870 1871
1871 1872
1872 1873
1873 1874
1874 1875
5d.
4 d.
6d.
4 d.
3 ^
2d.
REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.
[DISPENSARY DISTRICTS.]
For the purposes of Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Poor Law Unions
are termed " Superintendent Registrars' Districts." and each Union or Superintendent
Registrar's District is divided into Dispensary Districts for the Medical Relief of the Poor
under the Poor Law Acts. The Registrar's District, save in a few instances, is identical
wiih the Dispensary District. Each Dispensary District is composed of a certain number
of Poor Law Electoral Divisions.
Table No. 7 (p. 6) shows the number of Births, Deaths, and Marriages Registered in
each of the Poor Law Unions from 1864 to 1871.
Births 26 Vic., cap. n.
Notice of the Birth of every child must be given to the Registrar of the District in which
the child was born within Twenty-one days after the Birth. Penalty for neglect, Twenty
SAiilings.
Deaths 26 Vic. cap. n.
Notice of the Death of any person must be given to the Registrar of the District in which
the Death occurred within Seven days after the Death. Penalty for neglect, Twenty
SJttf/ittfft.
Penalty for refusing to give information to the Registrar concerning Births and Deaths,
when required to do so, forty Shillings.
Marriages 26 and 27 Vic., cap. 90.
Every Marriage celebrated by the Roman Catholic Clergy must be Registered in the
District in which the Marriage was Solemnised within 7Aree days after the celebration
Penalty on the Husband for neglect, Ten Pounds,
DISTRICTS.
Names of Registrars.
Area in
Statute Acres
Population
iu 1871.
Bandon Union
BandoD
Dr. Edward Toole
2II43
IO056
Innishannon
i Dr. Alexander M. Alcock
I T. Orr, Rfg.
I7I07
3426
Kilbrittain
Dr. Patrick Crowley
16093
3923
Murragh
Dr. Orpen Beamish
24402
455
Templemartin
Dr. John H, Nason
101344
25739
Bantry Union
Bantry
Dr. Thomas Popham
24400
6710
Durrus and Kilcrohane . .
Dr. James O'Connolly
24131
4433
Glengarriff . ...
Dr. James R. Swanton
58315
5 iS7
Castletown Union
Castletown
Dr. George W. F. Armstrong ...
39623
6677
Kilcatherine
Dr. Daniel John Lyne
33821
7649
Clonakilty Union
Clonakilty
Dr. William Bennett
28602
9842
Rosscarbery
Dr. Frederick Fitzgibbon
27353
8612
Timoleague
Dr. Henry W. Garde
24509
8395
Dunmanway Union
Ballineen
Dr. Andrew H. Bryan
28192
6i34
Coolmountain
Dr. Edward Shipsey
46842
5765
Dunmanway
Dr. Stephen Holmes
2SSJ>2
5766
Fermoy Union
Bally hooly
Dr. Thomas Tuckey
32026
5877
Ballynoe
Dr- W. Blaquiere
33057
5384
Fermoy
Dr. John O'Neill Sisk
19028
10699
Kil worth
Dr. T. M. W. Aherne
31652
6331
Rathcormac
Dr. Henry W. Nason
148268
4492
Kanturk Union
Boherboy
Dr. J. O'Sullivan
35152
7262
Kanturk
Dr. P. S. Wigmore
47820
9982
Milford
Dr. W. P. O'Leary
40052
7394
Newmarket, part of* ...
Dr. Ebenezer Donaldson
62659
8017
Kilmallock Union, part of
Charleville, part of ... Dr. Patrick Wallis
I459I
4424
Remainder in County Limerick.
REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.
127
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128
REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.
DISTRICTS.
Names of Registrars.
Area in
Statute Acre
Population
in 1871.
Kin sale Union
Ballyfeard
Dr. W. McDermott
'9454
3925
Ballymartle
Dr. George Vickery
19112
2922
Carrigaline
Dr. Wm. Pearson
!577
4284
Courceys
Dr. W. Hegarty
13494
3125
Kinsale ...
Dr. Edward B. Dorman
12511
10338
Macroom Union
Cannaway
Dr. Jerri. E. Murphy
26643
4869
Clonmoyle
Inchigeela
Dr. Richard Barrett
Dr. Timothy Crowley -
35354
43940
6105
5508
Macroom
Dr. Nicholas W. White
394IS
9-227
Slievereagh
Dr. Wm. H. Kent
33754
4745
Mallow Union*
Ballyclogh ...
Dr. T. W. Harrison
16904
2657
Buttevant
Dr. Patrick L. Walsh
33773
6954
Doneraile ...
Dr. Robert Reardon
29783
5536
Kilshannig
Dr. Charles H. Roche
37650
5983
Mallow ...
Dr. Parsons Berry
12779
6546
Rahan ...
Dr. Wm. McDonald
23466
3436
Midleton Union
Aghada
Dr. Robert B. Travers
19045
7168
Castlemartyr
Dr. Thomas Sandiford
20582
4251
Cloyne
Dr. Thomas M. Dwane
16026
6i43
Midleton No. I
Dr. Michael Lawton
9976
6096
Midleton No. 2
Dr. R. Ryan
17472
3359
Walshtownmore East
Dr. Wm. Buckmaster
26161
3387
Mlllstreet Union
Culleii
Dr. Jerh. O'Sullivau
28392
63H
Millstreet
Dr. John Leader
46512
8278
Mitchelstown Union,pt.of*
Kildorrery
Dr. Thos. Reardon
24531
5670
Mitchelstown
Dr. Ed. Ed. McCraith
23873
7161
Skibbereen Union
Dromdaleague
Dr. Daniel Donovan
43125
7302
Skibbereen
Dr. David Hadden
23626
8822
Tullagh
Dr. Samuel W. Robinson
20978
6643
Unionhall
Dr. Jas. E. Somerville
27293
8618
Skull Uniorj
Goleen >...
Dr. Jas. M'Cormick
22887
5028
Skull
Dr. Stephen Sweetmatt
34281
8111
Youghal Union, part of ...
Killeagh
Dr. Jas. Joseph Foley
18795 "
5191
Templemichael, part off . . .
Dr. Henry C. Garde
13012
1640
Youghal
Dr. James Curran
4830
7486
* Remainder in Co.
Waterfotd.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS,
WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE REGISTRARS* DISTRICTS.
Electoral Division.
Registrar's District.
Electoral Division.
Registrar's District.
Abbeymahon
Adrigole
Aghern-
Aglish ' ..
Aghadown, North ..
Aghadown, South ..
Aghinagh
Ahil
Alloa
Ardsigh
Timoleague
Castletown
Ballyhooly
Can n a way
Tullagh
Tullagh :
Macroom
GlengarriflP
Milford
Templemichael
Ardfield
Ardskeagh
Argideen
Aultagh
Ballinadee
Ballincollig
Ballinspittle
Ballingurteen
Ballintemple
Ballyarthur
Rosscarbery
Buttevant
Clonakilty
Ballineen
Kilbrittain
Ballincollig
Courceys
Whitechurch
Aghada
Mitchelstown, pt. of
REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS,
129
Electoral Division.
Registrar's District.
Electoral Division.
Registrar's District.
Ballybane
Skull
Castlehaven, South...
Tullagh
Ballyclogh
Ballyclogh
Castlehaven, North...
Union-hall
Ballycotton
Cloyne
Castlemagner
Kanturk
Ballydehob
Skull
Castlemartyr
Castlemartyr
Ballyfeard
Ballyfeard
Castletown
Ballineen
Ballyfoyle
Ballyfeard
Castleventry
Rosscarbery
Ballygarvan
Ballygarvan
Charleville
Charleville
Ballygroman
Templeinartin
Churchtown
Buttevant
Bally hooly
Ballyhooly
Clenor
Kahan
Ballyhoolahan
Boherboy
Cleanrath
Inchigeela
Ballymackean
Courceys
Cloghdonnell
Skibbereen
Ballymodan
Bandon
Clonakilty
Clonakilty
Ballymoney
Ballineen
Clondrohid
Slievereagh
Ballymurphy
Innishannon
Clonfert, East
Newmarket
Ballynaglogh
Carrignavar, No. 2
Clonfert, West
Newmarket
Ballymartle
Ballymartle
Clonmult
Walshtownmore, East
Ballynoe
Ballynoe
Cloonkeen
Union-hall
Ballynamona
Kilshannig
Clonmeen ' ...
Kanturk
Ballyspillane
Walshtownmore, East
Clonmoyle
Clonmoyle
Banteer
Kanturk
Clonpriest
Killeagh
Bantry
Bantry
Cloyne
Cloyne
Barley-hill
Newmarket
Coole
Fermoy
Barnacurra
Newmarket
Coolclogh
Boherboy
Baurleigh
Kilbrittain
Coolcraheen
Rosscarbery
Bawncross ...
Milford
Coolmain
Courceys
Bealock
Coolmountain
Coolmountain
Coolmountain
Bealanageary ...
Inchigeela
Coolagh
Skull
Bealanageary
Coolmountain
Coomlogane
Millstreet
Bear
Castletown
Coulagh
Kilcatherine
Bengour ...
Murragh
Courtmacsherry
Timoleague
Blackpool
Blarney
Cork
Carrignavar, No. *2
Blarney
Blarney
Corkbeg
Aghada
Boherboy ...
Boherboy
Crinnaloo
Millstreet
Boulteen ...
M urragh
Crookhaven
Goleen
Bredagh
Uromdaleague
Curraglass
Ballynoe
Brinny
Bandon .
Curryglass
Castletown
Butlerstown
Fimoleague
Cullen
Ballymartle
Buttevant
Buttevant
Cullen
Cullen
Caherbarnagh
Millstreet
Dangan
Castlemartyr
Caheragh
Dromdaleague
Derragh
Cullen
Caherduggan
Doneraile
Derryfineen
Slievereagh
Caherlag
Carrignavar, No. I
Derryvillane
Kildorrery
Cahermore
Rosscarbery
Durrus, East
Durrus & Kilcrohane
Cannaway
Cannaway
Durrus, West
Durrus & Kilcrohane
Candroma
Inchigeela
Doneraile
Doneraile
Cape Clear
Tullagh
Douglas
Cork
Carrig ...
Mallow
Douce
Glengarriff
Carrig
Ballyhooly
Doonaslaen
Cullen
Carrigaline
Carrigaline
Drinagh
Dromdaleague
Carrigbaun
Dromdaleague
Drinagh
Coolmountain
Carrigboy
Coolmountain
Dripsey
Dripsey
Carrigaline
Carrigaline
Drishane
Millstreet
Carrignavar
Carrignavar, No. 2
Dromina
Milford
Carrigrohane Beg ...
Carrigtohill, pt. of ...
Carrigtohill, pt. of...
Ballincollig
Midleton, No. I
Midleton, No. a
Dromdaleague, North
Dromdaleague, South
Dunbeacon
Dromdaleague
Dromdaleague
Skull
Cashel
Murragh
Dunderrow
Ballygarvan
Castlecooke
O i
Kilworth
Dungourney
Walshtownmore, Esat
Castlecor
Castle Hyde
Kanturk
Mallyhooly
Dunmanway
Dunmanus
Dunmanway
Goleen
Castlelyons
Fermoy
Farahy
Kildorrery
Castletownroche :..
Ballyhooly
Farranbrien
Ballyfeard
130
REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.
Electoral Division.
Registrar's 1 !
Electoral Division.
Registrar's District.
Fermoy
Feimoy
Kilphelan
Mitchelstown
Firmount
Dripsey
Kilpatrick
Carrigaline
Garranes ...
Dromdaleague
Kilshannig
Kilshannig
Garrowen
Dunmanway
Kilmeen
Boherboy
Garry voe
Clpyne
Kinneigh
Ballineen
Glanlough
Durrus & Kilcrohane Kinure
Ballyfeard
Ulan worth, East ...
Kilworth
Kilworth
Kilworth
Glan worth, West ...
Kilworth
Kingwilliamstown ...
Boherboy
Glengarriff
GlengarrifF
Knocks
Clonakiity
Glenlare
Newmarket
Knockantota
Blarney
Glenville
Carrignavar, No 2.
Knockmourne
Ballynoe
Goleen
Goleen
Knocknagree
Cullen
Gortroe
Rathcormac
Knockroe
Innishannon
Gortmore
Kanturk
Knockskagh
Union-ball
Gortnascreeny
Dromdaleague
Knocktemple
Milford
Gortnaskehy
Kilworth
Knockatooan
Newmarket
Gortnatubbrid
Slieyereagh
Knockavilly
Innishannon
Gowlane ...
Clonmoyle
Knockraha ...
Carrignavar, No. I
Greenfort
Blarney
Laherne ...
Courceys
Greenane
Kanturk
Lehenagh
Douglas
Greenville
Cannaway
Leighmoney
Ballymartle
Ightermurragh
Castlemartyr
Leitrim .
Kilworth
Imphrick
Buttevant
Liscarroll
Buttevant
Inch
Aghada
Liscleary
Carrigaline
Inchigeela ...
Inchigeela
Lisgoold
Midleton, No. 2
Innishannon
Innishannon
Lowertown
Goleen
Inishkenny
Ballygarvan
Macloneigh ...
Macroom
: Kanturk
Kanturk
Macroom
Macroom
'^Keale
Cullen
Magourney ...
Clonmoyle
Kealkill
Glengarriff
Milford
Milford
1 KillaOiy
Ballyhooly
Mallow
Mallow
*=K.il]aconenagh ...
CastJetown
Milltown
Charleville
^Kilberrihert
Macroom
Manch
Ballmeea
Kilbrin
Kanturk
Marshalstown
Kildorrery
Kilbrittain ...
Kilbrittain
Mashanaglass ...
Cannaway
Kilbrogan ...
Bandon
Matehy
Dripsey
Kilbonane ...
Templemartin
Moviddy
Templemartin
Kilcaskan ...
GlengarrifF
Mealagh
Bantry
Kilcatherine; ...
Kilcatherine
Meene
Boherboy
Kilcorney
Millstreet
Midleton, pt. of ...
Midleton, No. I
Kilcoe
Skull
Midleton, pt. of
Midleton, No. 2
Kilcor
Ballynoe
Milane
Dunmanway
Kilcronat
Tempkmichael
Mitchelstown
Mitchelstown
KUcullen
Clonmoyle
Mogeely
Castlemartyr
Kilcummer
Ballyhooly
Monanimy
Rahan
Kildinan
Rathcormac
Monkstown ...
Carrigaline
Kildorrery
Kildorrery
Mountrivers .
Clonmoyle
Killeagh
Killeagh
Murragh
Murragh
Killeagh
Carrignavar, No. 2
Myross
Union-hall
Killeenleagh
Skibbereen
Nad
Kanturk
Kilfaughnabeg . .
Union-hall
Newt own
Milford
Kilgullane
Kildorrery
Newmarket
Newmarjcet
Kilkerranmore
Clonakilty
Nohaval
Ballyfeard
Kilmaclenine
Ballyciogh
Ovens
Ballincollig
Kilmacdonagh
Killeagh
Queen stown
Queenstown
Kilmalooda, East ...
Tirnoleague
Rahan
Rahan
Kilmalooda, West . . .
Timoleague
Rahalish
Macroom
Kilmonoge
Ballyfeard
Rathbarry
Rosscarbery
Kilmoylerane
Clonakilty
Rathcormac
Rathcormac
Kilnagross ...| Clonakilty
Rathclarin
Kilbrittain
Kilnamanagh ...j Kilcatherine
Rathcool
Millstreet
Kilnamartery ..." Inchigeela
Rathcooney ... Whitechurch
REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.
1.3 '
E'actrra' DlvXoa.
Registrar's District.
Electoral Division.
Registrar's District.
Riverstown
. Cavrignavar, No. I
Templebreedy
'if
. Carrigaline
Rosscarbery
. Rosscarbery
Templebodan
. Walshtbwnmore, Et.
Roskeen
. Kan urk
Templemary
. Ballyclogh
Ross more
. Clonakilty
Templemichael
. Baljyrhartle
Rosnalee
. Boherboy
Templeinavtin
. Templemartin
Rostellan
. Agliada
Templeomalus
TirfRJlengue
Rowls
. Newmarket
Templemoioga
. Kildorrery
Scart
. Ban try
Templenacarriga
. Waishtownmore, Et.
See fin
. D'urrus & Kilcroliane
Timoleague
. Timoleague
Shanballymore
. Doneraile
Tincorra
. Kanturk
Sheep's-head
. Durrus & Kilcroliane
Toormore
. Goleen
Shreelane
. Union-hall
Tuilagh
. Titllagh
Skibbereen
. Skibbereen
Tullylease
. Milford
Skagh
. Cull en
.Ullanes
. Slievereagh
Skahanagh
. Doneraile
Wallstown
. Doneraile
Schull
. Schull
Warrenscourt
. Cannaway
Slievereagh
. Inchigeela
Watergrasshill
. Rathcprmac
Springfort
. Charleviile
VVhiddy
. Bantry
Streamhill
. Doneraile
Whitechurch
. Whitechurch
Teadies
. Murragh
Wood fort
. Skibbereen
Teerelton
. Coolmountain
Youghal
. Youghal
QUARTER SESSIONS COUNTY CORK, 1875.
Civil Bill Processes in Ejectment Cases, and for the recovery of Legacies or distributive
shares of Assets, and in all cases where the demand shall exceed 20, must be served
15 clear days before the first day of Sessions. Civil Bill Processes in all other cases must
be served six clear days before the first day of Sessions.
EAST RIDING.
Division of Cork.
Cork W ednesday, 2oth January
Cork Tuesday, 20th April
Cork Friday, .pth July
Kinsale Saturday, I7th July
Cork Tuesday, 1 2th October
Division of Mallow.
Kanturk Tuesday, 29th Dec. (1874)
Mallow Tuesday, 3Oth March
Kanturk Thursday, I7th June
Mallow Tuesday, 2ist September
Division of Midleton.
Fermoy Monday, 1 1 th January
Midleton Friday, 9th April
Fermoy Monday, 28th June
Youghal Tuesday, 6th July
Midleton Saturday, 2nd October
Land Sessions.
Division of Cork.
Cork Friday, 29th January
Cork Tuesday, 27th April
Cork Monday, igth July
Cork Friday, 22nd October
Division of Mallow.
Kanturk Friday, 8th January
Mallow Tuesday, 6th April
Kanturk ....Friday, 2$th June
Mallow Thursday, 30th September
Division of Midleton.
Fermoy Monday, iSth January
Midleton Saturday, I7th April
Fermoy Saturday, 3rd July
Midleton Saturday, gth October
WEST RIDING.
Division of Bantry.
Bantry Monday, 4th January
Skibbereen Friday, 2nd April
Bantry ....Friday, 25th June
Skibbereen Friday, ist October
Division of Bandon.
Bandon Wednesday, I3th January
Bandon Monday, 1 2th April
Clonakilty Monday, 5th July
Bandon Monday, nth October
Division of Macroom.
Macroom Wednesday, 2Oth January
Macroom Monday, igth April
'Macroom Monday, I2thjuly
Macroom Wednesday, 2oth October
Land Sessions.
Division of Bantry.
Bantry Thursday, 7th January
Skibbereen Tuesday, 6th April
Bantry Tuesday, 2gth June
Skibbereen Tuesday, 5th October
Division of Bandon.
Bandon Saturday, i6th January
Bandon .........Thursday, I5th April
Clonakilty Thursday, 8th July
Bandon ...Thursday, I4th October
Division of Macroom.
Macroom ."/.... Saturday, 23rd January
Thursday, 22nd April
Thursday, I5thjuly *
Saturday, 23rd October
MAMES OF OFFICERS FOR SERVING PROCESSES.
EAST
DIVISION OF CORK.
Ballincollig Denis Murphy
Blarney Daniel Connor
Cork D. Buckley, Gillabbey-st.
M. Scannell, Blair's-hill
Carrigaline John Taylor
Coachford John Cronin
Glenville Michael Brien
Grenough, Blarney William Foley
Innishannon John D. Busteed
Kinsale John Supple
Passage West )
and > Valentine Butler
Queenstown )
Riverstown ...Edmond Fitzgerald
DIVISION OF MALLOW.
Boherbee Jeremiah Fitzpatrick
Buttevant John Connor
Charleville James Madigan
Doneraile James Donovan
Kanturk Patrick Quinlan
Kiskeam Maurice Cronin
Liscarroll Robert Keane
RIDING.
Mallow John Coleman
Richard Walsh
Millstreet Richard Armstrong
Nadd, Bantyre ...John Callnghan
Newmarket Jeremiah Quinlan
Thomas Roche
DIVISION OF MIDLETON.
Castlemartyr William Quirk
Castletownroche.John Halioran
Cloyiie Thomas Shea
Curraglass Henry Willis
Fermoy Maurice Fitzgerald
William Fitzgerald
Glanworth J
and > Patrick Nash
Kilctorrery
Kilworth John Courtnay
Midleton .William Higgins
Mitchelstown John Keating
Arthur O'Keeffe
Rathcormac John Donovan
Youghal Thomas O'Neill
WEST RIDING.
DIVISION OF BANTRY.
Adrigole John Kelly
Bantry William Thompson
Michael Linehan
Humphrey Kelleher
Ballydehob Daniel Molony
James Driscoll
Cape Clear Michael Driscoll
Carrigbue -Patrick Muiray
Castletown Phillip Donovan
James Sullivan
Drimoleague Tuj>othy Lynch
Goleen Florence Regan
Iries & CastletownThomas Warner
Rosscarbery Michael Molcmy
Skibbereen Daniel Connolly
William Dunston
Daniel Murphy
Skull John Driscoll
Union Hall James T. M'Carthy
DIVISION OF BANDON.
Ballineen .......... James Farr
John Pay ton
Bandon Cornelius Keeffe
James Mahony
John Giles
Clonakilty Stephen Mills
Adam Hegarty
John Hegarty
Dunmanway Luke LHmleavy
Timoleague Thomas Hegartf
DIVISION 07 3HACROOM.
Ballyvourney Charles Maybury
Macroom Edward Collins
Matthew J. Twomr
Richard Owens
Millstreet Patrick Riordan
Civil Bills should be given to the process servers within a reasonable time before the
last day for service at each Sessions, otherwise they will not be held accountable for the
service. Process servers are allowed to ierve processes in any part of the division to which
they are appointed ; and any complaints against them on account of unserved processes
will be heard immediate!) before the commencement of civil business.
Ever}- process server is r-quhed to enter in his book the day on which each process is
delivered to him for service-, and the manner, time and place, and the person on whom it
was served, and the age, when i' is neces-*'y, of such person should be stated to be above
the age of sixteen, anu all special or peculiar circumstances (if any) connected with such
service, and if not served, the cause of noit service.
Pro es srrvers are strictly forbidden to inteif'Te in the preparation, filling, or altering
of processes, or to interfere in any manner with a party in the employment of an attorney,
or jo place themselves in the prri>rament of being called as witnesses in a civil bill suit.
[1331
PETTY SESSIONS DISTRICTS.
Petty Sessions and
Polling Districts.
'opulation
1871.
Day in Month,
Sessions Day.
Name of Clerk.
Quarter Sessions
District in which
situated.
Ahadullane ... 6172
nd Friday ... James Lynch
Cork
Ballincollig ...
nd Monday ...; Thomas Smith
Cork
Ballineen ... 10792
nd Monday ...
Ed. Connor
3andon
Ballinspittle ... 5H9
nd Tuesday ...
P. Griffin
Bandon
Ballydehob
9424
nd Saturday ...
R. T. Baldwin
Skibbereen
Ballymartle
3726
nd Monday ...
William Walton ...
Cork and Kinsale
Ballyporeen pt. (a)
486
nd Tuesday . . .
Richard Archdeacon
Dlonmel
Ballyvourney
4214
th Tuesday ...
John Grainger
Vtacrooin
Bandon
12262
Monday
Stephen Malony ...
Bandon
Bantry
9623
nd Thursday...
Richard Nicholson...
Bandon
Blarney
9526
nd Tuesday . . . | Thomas Smith
Dork
Buttevant
53"
nd & 4th Thurs. ' Michael Hayes
Mallow & Kanturk
Carrigboy
6110
.th Friday ... David Barleigh
Bantry . -
Carrigaline
4626
nd Tuesday . . .
f. J. Edgeworth ...
Dork
Castleraartyr
10.835
nd Monday ...
William Weakliam. ...
Midleton
Castletownbere
13804
nd Friday
Francis Scott
Bantry
Castletownroche . . .
7218
nd Thursday . .
Richard Smyth
Fermoy
Cecilstown
3698
.th Monday ...
James O'Connell ...
Mallow & Kanturk
Charleville
7215
:nd Monday ...
Michael Kearns
Mallow & Kanturk
Clonakilty
10421
'hursday
T. A. Lendrum
Bandon
Cloyne
IIO22
nd Tuesday ...
Samuel M'Oullagh ..
Midleton
Coachford
5506
nd Monday ...
Edward Carey
Cork
Conna
5587
nd Friday
John Godson
Fermoy
Cork ft)
78642
3aily
Henry Humphreys . . .
Cork
Doneraile
4975
nd Monday ...
Robert C. Bolton ...
Mallow
Douglas
13693
nd Thursday...
Domk. P. Sarsfield
Cork
Dromdaleague
5955
nd Monday ...
William Kenny
Bantry
Dunmanway
8824
nd Monday ...
James G. Atkins ...
Bandon
Farran
2934
.th Monday ...
Thomas Smith
Cork
Fermoy
W79
:nd Monday ...
Richard Hanley ...
Midleton [try
Goleen
3735
2nd Saturday ...
T. T. Baldwin
Skibbereen & Ban-
Innishannon
4594
nd Tuesday . . .
W. H. Daunt
Bandon, Cork, and
Kanturk
10938
2nd Saturday ...
Tames O'Connell . . .
Kanturk [Kinsale
Kildorrery
4482
2nd Wednesday.
William Browne ..
Fermoy & Midleton
Kinsale
10384
Saturday
William Walton ..
Cork
Knocknagree, pt. (f]
5509
;rd Wednesday.
J. B. Cronin
Kanturk
Liscarroll
7074
2nd Wednesday.
D. Sharps
Mallow & Kanturk
Lisheens
4528
2nd Tuesday ..
T. Smith
Cork
Macroom
19526
2nd Wednesday.
J. Grainger
Macroom
Mallo-v
13832
Tuesday
Adolphus W. Roger
Mallow
Midlecon
12469
Alternate Sat...
S. M'Cullagh
Midleton
Millstreet
10791
2nd Monday ..
Michael Sherin
Kanturk
Mitchelstown, pt. (</)
9000
2nd Friday
William Browne ..
Midleton
Newmarket
10444
3rd Wednesday
Thomas Homan ..
Kanturk
Passage West
3652
Tuesday
Luke Howard
Cork
Queenstown
14334
Mon.Wd.&Fri
Francis Heney
Cork
Rathcormac
9066
2nd Tuesday . .
John Godson ,,
Fermoy
Reenmeen
2796
4th Tuesday ..
R. Nicholson
Bantry.
Riverstown
8167
2nd Tuesday ..
J. Lendrum
Cork
Rosscarbery
IOOOI
Alternate Wed.
H. R. Matthews .
Bantiy
Schull
(g)
3rd Saturday ..
P. T. Baldwin
Skibbereen
Shandangan
5042
2nd Monday ..
Edward Carey
Cork
tikibbereen
17383
Wednesday
Jams C. Mooney .
Skibbereen
Timoleague ..
8830
2nd Monday ..
J. Phillips
. Clonakilty
Tracton
4102
2nd Friday
J. J. Edgworth
. Cork
Unionhall
4030
2nd Friday
R. J. Hungerfbrd ..
, Skibbereen
Youghal, pt. (e) ... 94.^8
Thursday .. P. Coleman
. Midleton
fa) The remainder of Petty Sessions District ot Ballyporeen is in the county of Tipperary, (b) Municipal
Borough of Cork, (ci Rtmaindsr In co. Kerry, fdj Remainder in eo. Limerick, ftj Remainder co,Wat<;-ford,
!.' Included m "Jmynehob,
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FAIRS HELD IN COUNTY CORK.
KB* When the date falls on Sunday, the Fair is held on Monday.
Ahacross (Kildorrery), 20 Jan., 3 Oct.
Aghadown, 6 May, 2 Oct.
Ball : namona, Whit Monday, 21 Aug., 5 Dec.
Ballinen fair and flax market 2nd Wed-
nesd .y iu every month. Horse fair 4
Aug.
Ballinhassig, I May, 29 June, 10 Aug.,
29 Sep f ,
Ballinspittle, 26 Dec. (St. Stephen's Day)
Ballydehob, i Jan., 2 Feb., 12 March,
Easter Tuesday, 25 May, 29 Tune, 24
July, 15 Aug., 8 Sept., 10 Oct., 8 Nov.,
8 Dec.
Bandon, 6 May, Ascension Day, 29 Oct.,
8 Nov., and 1st Wed. in every month
except May and Nov.
Bantry, 14 Jan., 14 Feb., 19 March, 14
April, I May, 9 June, 15 July, 21 Au^.,
14 Sept., 15 Oct., 14 Nov., and 16 Dec.
Bartlemy (Fermoy), 4 and 19 Sept.
Boherbue, 7 Feb., 15 May, 15 Aug., 28
Oct., 6 Dec.
Blarney, 8 April, 8 and 9 June, 18 Sept.,
u Nov.
Buttevant, 27 Mar., 20 July. 14 Oct., 20
Nov.
Cahirmee (Buttevant), 12 and 13 July,
Horsts.
Carrigadrohid, 24 June.
Carrigtohill, 12 March, 12 May, 26 Aug.,
8 Nov.
Carrigaline, Easter Monday, Whit Monday,
12 Aug., 8 Nov.
Castlemartyr, 1st Tuesday in March and
June, 2 May, 19 July, 2 Oct., 19 Dec.
Pig markets are held here every Tuesday
in the months of January, February, and
March, and are well attended.
Castletown Bere, 12 Jan., 8 Feb., 15 and
-30 March, 9 April, 15 May, 5 June, 8
July, 17 Aug., 4 and 15 Sept., u and
31 Oct., 27 Nov., 21 Dec.
Castletownroche (Pigs], 20 April, 20 juiy,
20 Dec. see Kilcummer.
Charleville, 10 Jan.. 3 Feb., 16 Mar., 14
April, 12 May, 9 June, 6 July, 15 Aug.,
12 Sept,, 10 Oct., 12 Nov., 5 Dec. Pig
fairs on previous days.
Clonakilty, 5 April, I June, I A'ig., 10
Oct., 12 Nov., and 1st Monday in other
months.
Cloyne, 24 Feb., Easter Tuesday, Whit
Tuesday, I Aug., 12 Sept., 5 Dec.
Conua, Ascension day.
Cork (Cattle Market), ist Thursday in Feb.,
May, August, and Nov. Horse fairs
held at the Cattle market, Cork, day !
following Quarterly Fairs on the First \
Thursday in February, May, August,
and November ; also at the City Pr.rk,
the day following the Cork Park Races
in Spring and Autumn,
Cork (Fairfielcl), Monday after 25 March,
(2 days), Trinity Monday, Monday after
15 Aug., I Oct.
Donoughmore, 1 8 May, 21 Nov.
Done;-.iile, 12 April, 23 June, 14 Sept.,
15 Dec.
Dromagh, 19 Feb., 20 May, 20 Aug , 20
Nov. Pig market on previous days.
Dromdeer, 12 June.
Dunmanway, ist Tuesday in every month
except May ; 4 May, ist Tuesday after
12 July, 17 Sept, 26 Nov.
Enniskeane, 5 April, 22 June, 12 Aug.,
2 Oct.
Eyeries, 20 Feb, 28 April, 30 May, 24 June,
10 July, 2 Sept, 29 Oct, IO Nov.
Fermoy, last Tuesday in every month.
Pig fairs the preceding day. Horse fair
every second month.
Glanworth, 15 fan., 1 6 March, 13 May,
10 Aug., 24 Sept., 30 Nov.
Glengowra, I Aug., I Nov.
Glenville, 4 May, 3 Nov.
Goleen, 20 Jan, 5 March, 25 May, 19 July,
24 Oct, 20 Dec.
Inchigeela, 31 May, 31 Aug, 3 Dec.
Innishannon, 29 May, 3 Oct.
Kanturk, ist Saturday in Jan, 17 March,
4 May, 4 July, 29 Sept, 3 Nov, 1 1 Dec.
Kilbrittain, 22 Nov.
Kilcummer, 21 April, 21 July, 21 Dec ; p:^
fairs at Castletownroche on previous days
Kildorrery, I May, 27 June, 3 Sept, 27 Nov.
Killeagh, 18 Jan, 13 June, u Sept, 12 Nov.
Kilmurry (Lissarda), I Feb, I May, 8 Sept,
i,Nov, 21 Dec.
Kingwilliamstown, I Feb, 24 April, 6 June,
12 Sept, 10 Nov, 16 Dec.
Kinsale, 4 Sept, and 3rd Wednesday in
every month.
Kiskeam, 30 Jan, 24 April, Corpus Christ!
day, 20 July, 18 Oct, 15 Dec.
Knocknagree, 7 Jan, 20 Feb, 27 A; '},
1 6 June, 25 July, 16 Sept, 20 Oct, 16
Nov, 20 Dec.
Leap, 24 May, 20 Oct.
Liscarroll, 25 March, i and 31 May, 31
Aug, 21 Oct, 29 Nov.
Lisgoold (Midleton 1 , I May, 24 June, I
Nov, 24 Dec.
Macroom, 14 June and December, and 12
of every other month ; pig fair previous
day.
Mallow, i Jan, day before Shrove Tues-
day, 13 May, 27 July, 30 Oct. Great
Cattle markets held here 1st Tuesday in
each monih.
Massy town (Macroom), 12 Feb, 12 April,
14 June, 12 Aug, la Oct, 14 Dec. ; pig
fair the pi jvious day.
Midleton, 14 Feb, 14 May, 5 July, to Sept,
JO Oct, t2 Nov,
FAIRS AND MARKETS OF COUNTY CORTC.
135
Millstreet New fairs, ist of every month ;
old fairs, 6 Jan, I March, i June, I Sept,
I Dec. ; pig markets previous day.
There is a good Horse fair held here on
the ist of March.
Mitchelstown, 10 Jan, 25 March, 23 May,
30 July, 12 Nov, 2 Dec.
Mogeely, 17 March, 21 Aug, 29 Oct.
Mountuniacke, 6 Jan, 13 July.
Nadrid, I Jan, 10 Oct.
Newmarket, 8 June, 8 Sept, 10 Oct, 21
Nov.
Newmill (Rosscarbery), 25 March, Ascen-
sion day, Corpus Christi day, 29 June.
Roaring Water, 12 Jan, 12 April, 4 July,
1 6 Nov.
Rosscarbery, 26 Aug, 19 Sept, 19 Dec.
Roslellan, 2 Feb, 25 Mar, II June, 15 Aug.
Schull, 6 Jan, 12 Feb, 25 March, 17 April,
10 May, 24 June, 17 July, 12 Aug, 29
Sept, 17 Oct, I Nov, 4 Dec.
Shandrum (Charleville), 25 May.
Skibbereen, 2O Jan, Feb, March, April ;
14 May, 20 June, 10 July, 2 Aug, 20 Sept,
12 Oct, ii Nov, n and 23 Dec.
Tracton, 5 Aug.
Timoleague, 28 March, 5 July* 2I Aug,
6 Dec, and 3rd Monday in every other
month. The Timoleague monthly fairs
are now two years in being, and are well
attended.
Youghal, ist Monday in every month.
MARKETS OF COUNTY CORK.
EAST RIDING.
CORK CITY, butter and gen-
eral market every day ;
cattle, Monday and Thurs-
day
Charleville, Saturday
Cloyne, Thursday
Fermoy, Saturday
Kanturk, Saturday
Kinsale, Saturday
Liscarroll, Monday
Mallow, Tuesday and Friday
Midleton, Saturday
Mitchelstown, Thursday
Queenstown, Saturday
Youghal, Wednesday and
Saturday
WEST RIDING.
Bandon, Wednesday and Sat.
Bantry, Saturday
Clonakilty, Friday
Dunmanway, Tuesday
Millstreet, Friday
Rosscarbery, Wednesday
Skibbereen, Wednesday and
Saturday
COUNTY DIRECTORY:
CONTAINING A CLASSIFICATION OF THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, CLERGY, PROFESSIONS,
OFFICIALS, MERCHANTS, TRADERS, SHOPKEEPERS, PRINCIPAL LANDHOLDERS ;
CONVEYANCES, FAIRS, TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS, ETC.
IN POSTAL DISTRICTS (ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED),
POPULATIONS .-Towns and Villages, see p. 25 ; Townlands, p. 46 ; Ecclesiastical Parishes, p. 104
Poor Law Electoral Divisions, p. 118.
ADRIGOLE.
Sub post-office, on the north side of Bantry bay ; 80 miles from Cork, 42 from Dun-
manway, 24 from Bantry (head office), and 9 from Cnstietownbere. The greater portion
of this district is wild and mountainous : tihe loftiest mountain is Hungry hi!!, 2160 feet
above the level of the sea, and remarkable for its singular and picturesque waterfall. The
water cascades from a lake at the top of this rocky and alrrost perpendicular mountain ;
gathering force as it goes, it breaks into a tremendous cataract of 800 feet, expanding as
it falls, and flinging a spray around it" that seems to cover with a thick mist a third part of
the hill. Four miles to the east is the large Sugar-Loaf, 1 112 feet above the level of the
sea ; and of the other mountains in this neighbourhood, the principal are the Knockna-
fouka, the Ghoul, and the Esk. Along their summit runs the boundary line between cos.
Cork and Kerry. Iron and copper ore abound, though neither are at present worked.
Iron ore was formerly very extensively procured, and considerable remains still exist of
smelting works. The Protestant church is a small edifice, with low square tower ; the
R. C. church is at Massmount, near Adrigole.
Mail Car.
Bantry to Adrigole, 10 15 a.m.
Official.
Parish Kllcaskin (p. 74)
Poor Law Union Castletown Berehaven
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Geo.Wm. F. Armstrong, Castletown
Petty Sessions District Castletown, every
2nd Friday. Magistrates, H. L. Puxley,
P. A. Armstrong, M.D. ; clerk, Fras ( Scott
Quarter Sessions District Bantry
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspr Constabulary S. A. W. Waters
Constable Edmd. Cotter
Justice of the Peace.
White The Hon Robert, Adrigole lodge .
Clergy.
Neligan Rev J, R.c.c, Kilcaskin south
O'Rielly Rev John, p.p, Kilcaskin south
Principal Landholders.
Sullivan Daniel Sullivan Bartholomew
136 AGHADOWX AGHINAGH-ALLTHIE5.
AGHADOWN and CHURCH CROSS.
Sub post-office, on Roaring-water bay, opposite Schull ; 61 miles from Cork, 23 from
Dunmanway, and 7 from Skibbereen (head office J. Roaring-water bay is broad and
spacious, about three miles in length, with from eight to two fathoms of water. Half-way
up the bay are Castle and Horse islands ; on the latter is a copper mine ; and traversing
the mouth of the harbour are several smaller islands. In the demesne of Whitehall are
the remains of Rincolisky castle, a seat of the Coppingers ; at the head of the bay are the
ruins of Kilcoe, a castle of the Mac Carthys, lords of Clan-Dermott ; and on the grounds
of Ladyview are some picturesque remains of an ecclesiastical edifice, called by the people
of the naighbourho6d the Abbey of Our Lady. The Protestant church, on the margin of
the river lien, is a small neat edifice ; and the R. C. church, a large and handsome build-
ing, occupies an elevated site near Currabeg. The surface is very uneven, and in some
parts rocky and unproductive, and of bog there is a considerable extent. Several good
toads intersect the parish.
Fairs.
Aghadown, 6 May, 2 Oct
Roaring-water, 12 Jan, 12 Ap, 4 Jy, 16 Nov
Postmasters Aghadown, Jerh Driscoll
Church Cross, James Barry
Mail Car.
Dunmanway to Skibbereen, 5 20 p.m. ;
arr. 8 5 p.m.
Skibbereen to Dunmanway 12 10 a.m. and
4 25 p. m. ; arr. 2 20 and 7 5 p. m.
Official.
Parishes Aghadown (p. 47), Kilcoe (p. 75)
Poor Law Union Skibbereen
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr Samuel W. Robinson
Petty Sessions District Skibbereen, every
Wednesday ; clerk, James C. Mooney
Quarter Sessions District Bantry and
Skibbereen
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspector Constabulary --C. E. B. Mayne
Justices of the Peace.
Becher L. Fleming, Newcourt
Towiisend Samuel R, Whitehall
Gentry and Clergy.
Morrogh McCarthy, Inishbeg island
O'Donovan Rev Jeremiah, P.P.
O'Sullivan Rev Denis, rector Aghadown
O'Sullivan Rev D, R.C.C.
Stuart Henry, Reenadown
Townsend Rev Horace, rector Kilcoe
Principal Landholders.
Atteridge William, Hollyhill
Cadigane Michael, Lestarkin
Cadigane Patrick, Ardagh
Cadigane Timothy, Poulnacalee
Con'nell Richard, Prohoness
Copithorne Richard, Kilcoe
Gollagher Patrick, Kilcoe
Gollagher Daniel, Kilcoe
Hegarty Jeremiah, Kilsarlaght
Kingston Samuel, Cunnamorg
Jennings William, Paddock
Jagoejohn, Hollyhill
Jagoe William, Loughmarsh
Lawton Charles, Marsh
Long Thomas, Paddock
Shannon Richard, Ardnagroghei/
AG H I NAG H set Kilhnardruk.
A sub-post office, served from Killinardrish. Prot. church ; and R. C. churches at
Rushee > and Caum. In this parish are the ruined castles of Carrigadrohid and Mashana-
glass, together with numerous raths or Danish forts, artificial caves, andj)ther remains of
antiquarian interest.
Postmaster Daniel Twomey-
ALLIHIES.
Allihies, or Clum, is a sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, overlooking Bally-
donegan bay. This primitive, wild, and highly picturesque district is 101 miles from
Cork, 62 miles from Dunmanway, 45^ from Bantry (the head office}, and lo l / 2 from
Castletownbere. It is a rising place, situated at the western extremity of the peninsula
separating Bantry bay from the Kenmare river, depending chiefly for i.3 support on the
Berehaven mine. This mine was discovered in 1812, and is one of the richest in Ireland,
yielding over 4000 tons of copper ore annually. There is a fishery here, which would be
a prolific source of wealth, if properly worked, the neighbouring shores literally swarming
with fish. Coals are unloaded, and copper ore shipped, at a jetty on the Allihies side of
Ballydonegan bay. Hence is a prospect of the " Skelligs" and the Durseys.
Postmaster Denis Hanlon Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Official.
Parish Kilnamanagh (p. 85)
Peer Law Union Cwtletown
Dr. Daniel John Lyne
Petty Sessions District Castletown, every
iccond Friday ; clerk, Francis Scott
ALLIHIES BALLINACURRA BALLINADEE.
Quarter Sessions District Bantry
Resident Magistrate Chas. O'Connell
Sub-Inspr. Constabulary S. A. W. Waters
Constable Edward Barren
Places of Worship.
Two R. Catholic churches one at Caher,
the other at Allihies Rev. Cornelius
O'Sullivan, P.P. ; Rev. Daniel O'Sul-
livan, c.c.
Prot. Epis. Rev J. Hallahan, Castlet'n, rec.
Wesleyan Meeting-house Rev. W. R. Car-
son, minister
Hotel.
Harrington's recently built
Berehaven Mines.
Manager R. R. Nancarrow
Medical Officer Dr. Charles Harrison
Purser Samuel Holllins
Captains Joseph Chynoweth. and John
Chigwin
Principal Landholders.
Cumbaw Michael, Cluin
Hodges Michael, Cluin
Murphy Denis, Barrees
Murphy James, Knockroe west
Sullivan Michael, sen., Killough
Sullivan Michael, jun., Killough
BALLINACURRA.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office ; 15 miles from Cork, and 3 from Midle-
ton (the head office), of which it is the shipping port, Ballinacurra is pleasantly situated
on an embouchure of Cork harbour, at the back of the Great Island. There are some
very extensive corn and coal stores ; also excellent quays to accommodate its grain trade,
pp to which ships of 300 tons burden can safely sail.
Postmaster Michael Mulcahy
Official.
Parishes Garranekinnefeake (p. 69), Mid-
leton (p. 92)
Poor Law Union Midleton
Rate Collector Richd. Lyons, Rathcoursey
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. T. M. Dwane
Petty Sessions Portion in Cloyne and
Midleton Districts. Cloyne every second
Tuesday, and Midletoa every second
Friday ; clerk, S. M'Cullagh
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Aug. Rudge
Constable Samuel Russell
Justice of the Peace.
Garde Thomas, M.A. (T.C.D.), (J.P. co.
Waterford), Garryduff, co. Waterford ;
Ballinacurra; Union Club, London, s.W.
Gentry.
Adams Robert Hedges Goold, East Ferry
house, baronial high constable Imokilly
M 'Sweeney Bryan, Jamesbrook
Price Captain Talbot, R.N, East Ferry
Rumley Wm. J, Saleen
Smyth John James, Rathcourcey
Vernon Major Edward, Ellenville
Merchants and Traders.
Bennett William, corn mercht and malster
Charter William, coal merchant
Powell William, flour and coal merchant
Smart George, flour and general agent
Principal Landholders.
Barry John, Ballinacurra
Carr John, Bswnard
Cummins Michael, Rathcoursey east
Fitzgerald James, Bawnard
Forde Henry, Ballinacurra and Bawnard
Hickey Peter, Ballinacurra
Leahy Michael, Jamesbrook
Leahy James, Jamesbrook
M'Carthy Patrick, Castleredmond
M'Carthy John, Castleredmend
M'Carthy Patrick Loughathalia
Moore John, Loughathalia
BALLINADEE,
Sub post office on the Bandon river ; 21 miles from Cork, 7 from Bandon (the head
office}, 9 from Kinsale, and 5 from Innishannon. From Innishannon to Kinsale the
Bandon river runs through a rich loamy soil, its banks here and there clothed with
luxuriant foliage. Here also are the ruins of several old castles, the principal of which are
Kilgobbin and Carriganass, fortresses of the MacCarthy-Reaghs. .The surrounding scenery
is picturesque and interesting, especially in the neighbourhood of Kilgobbin castle, and
the glen near the village of Ballinadee. The land is generally good, and nearly all under
tillage. Protestant and R.C. churches,
Official.
Parish Ballinadte (p. 50)
Poor Law Union Bandon
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. P, Crowley and Dr. A. Alcock
Petty Sessions Districts Ballinspittle, 2nd
Tuesday in month j clerk, P. Griffin
Uaudon, Mondays ; clerk, S. Molony
Quarter Sessions Districk Bandon
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin
Sub-Inspector Constabulary T Rod well
Justice of the Peace.
Lucas George
Clergy.
Walkar Rev. W. C, rector, treas, Chapten
of Cork and Rural Dean
BALLINADEE BALUNAMOXA,
Principal Landholders.
Anderson R. Rnharoon
Applebe E. A, Kiidarra
Bernard Timothy, Kilgobbin
Bowen J. Cole, Knocknacurra
Bradfield James, Tullyland
Bremun Francis, Rathdrought
Buckley William, Ballyvolane
Canniffe John, Kilgobbin
Corcoran Catherine, Rathdrought
Crowley Daniel, Baliyvolane
Crowley Timothy, Rathdrought
Curtin Thomas, Rathdrought
Donoghue Jeremiah, Rathdrought
Donovan Catherine, Knock nagapput
Donovan Daniel, Kilaneeiig
Falvey Daniel, Ballinadee
Finn Catherine, Rathdrought
Flynn Judith, Kilgobbin
Fuller Mrs, Kiidarra
Good William, dogbane
Griffin John, Rathdrought
Haines Edward, Knocknagappul
Haines Richard, Knocknagappuj
Joyce Denis, Ballyvolane
Lynch John, sen, Kilgobbin
McCarthy Denis, Kilgobbin
Northridge Nathaniel, Kilgobbin
Northridge Nathaniel, Raliaroon
Northridge William, Raliaroon
O'Rielly Michael, Ballinadee
Rielly John, Kilgobbin
Seymour John, Knockacurra
Tanner Richard, Raharoon
Teape P, jun, Cloghane
Teape Thomas, Rathdrought
Thomas Nicholas, Kilmacsunon
Walsh David, Knocknagappul
White Thomas, Rathdrought
Wren R, Raharoon
BALLINAMONA.
Sub post office, 16^ from Cork, and 4^ miles from Mallow (the head office]. By an
inquisition taken at Cork in 1854, Baliinamona, now the name of a few houses near the
church, was found to be an ancient corporation. It was destroyed in the reign of Edward
IV., by Morrogh O'Brien, who ruined several walled towns in Munster, amongst them
Mourne and Buttevant in this county. Mourneabbey, a mile nearer Cork on the old
coach road a preceptory, first of knights templars, who were suppressed in Ireland in
1307, and afterwards of the knight hospitallers gives the name to the parish. At Quarter-
town, on the banks of the Clyda, are extensive flour mills ; on the opposite banks of the
river is Castlemore, an ancient fortress of the Barretts. Protestant church at Baliinamona,
R. C. churches at Baliinamona and Burnfort. Ballyknockane is memorable as the scene
of the Fenian rising in the south, on the 5th March, 1867.
Fairs Whit Monday, 21 Aug, 5 Dec.
Postal.
Mail am 8 20 a.m.; despatched 6 2O p.m.
Postmistress Miss Anne Nice
Official.
Parishes Mourneabbey (p. 93), Kilshannig
(p. 66)
Poor Law Union Mallow
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Chas. H. Roche
Petty Sessions Districts Mallow, Tuesdays ;
clerk, A. W. Rogers. Ahaduilane, 2nd
Thursday in month ; clerk, Jas. Lynch
Quarter Sessions Dists. Cork and Mallow
Res. Magistrate Capt. Robert Carr Coote
Sub-Inspector Constabulary R, S. Carter
Constable at Baliyknockane Philip Carroll
Justices of the Peace.
Newman John A Jam Richd, B.A. (Cantab),
Dromore house j served as high sheriff of
co. Cork
Purcell Pierce, Dromore cottage
Williamson Usher, Old Dromore
Gentry and Clergy.
Galbraith Rev. John, rector
Hennessy Rev. P, R.C.C.
Purcell Richard Harris, Burnfort park
Walsh Rev R. D, P.P.
Principal Landholders.
Aherne Patrick, Mourneabbey
Atkinson George, Clwhrnorgan
Atkinson Jnmes, Clashmorgan
Atkinson Michael, Clashmorgan
Barrow Richard, Ballyfilibeen
Coakley Jeremiah, Kilquane
Connors Denis, Kilquane
Crean Jeremiah, Mohereen
Flynn John, Lackaneen
Flynn Timothy, Dromahane
Good Robert A, D-tomore
Good Thomas, Dromore
Golden Timothy, Carrigcleenabeg
Hegarty Jeremiah, Baliinamona
Horgan Patrick,. Dromahane
Jones William, Greenhill
Keeffe John, Mohereen
Keeffe Michael, Ballinvuskig
Lane William, Mohereen
Mahony John, Ballyknockane
Mi/ ray Thomas, Dromore
O'R^gan P, Baliinamona
Reardon Patrick, Carri^oleenamore
Regan Cornelius, Monaparson
Regin Patrick, Dromore
Roche Edmond, Mohereen
Sheehan Peter, Dromahane
Sweeny Cornelius, Carrigcleenamore
Sweeny Cornelius, Garrynageragh
Turner Thomas, Mohereen
Walsh Maurice, Greenhill
Walsh Patrick, Ballyknockane
Walsh William, Kilquane
National Schools,
Teachers Timothy Curtin, Denis M'Aulifff
BALLINCOLLIG. 139
Sub-postal, money-order, and telegraph office, 7 niiles by rail from Cork (head office}.
Four trains a-day to and from Ballinccllig (Cork and Macroom Ry) ; fares, single 1/4, I/,
7d, return 2/-, 1/6, i/-. Posting cars in the village. Mere are extensive gunpowder mills
and artillery barracks. It is situated on the south banks of the Lee, over which is a stone
bridge connecting it with the parish of Inniscarra, and on the line of road through Ma-
gourney to Macroom. About a mile from the town stands Barrett's castle of Ballincollig,
said to have been built in the reign of Edward III. The ruins stand on an isolated lime-
stone rock in the midst of a plain, and consist of a square keep, about forty feet in height,
and enclosed bawn. This castle was garrisoned botli by Cromwell and James II. : it now
belongs to William Wise. D. I., j. p. The land in the district is of excellent quality : it
forms part ot the limestone district that extends from near the source of the Bride, along
its southern banks, across the vale to the west of the city of Cork, and passing through its
southern suburbs, terminates at Blackrock. Protestant church of parish at Carrigrobane ;
R. C. church at Ballincollig.
Postal.
Mails despatched 745 a.m. and 8 42 p.m.
received 4 a.m. and 5 30 p.m.
Postmaster Ldward Kelly
Official.
Parishes Carrigrohane (p. 56), Kilnaglory
(p. 85), Corbally (p. 62), St. Nicholas
Poor Law Union Cork (p. 98)
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. George A. Roumree, M.D.
Relieving Officer William O'Connell
Petty Sessions Ballincollig, every second
Monday ; clerk, Thomas Smith
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Royal Irish Constabulary.
Ballincollig district includes 9 stations
Ballincollig, Bannowbndge, Blarney, Do-
noughmore, Dripsey, Farran, Farnanes-
cross, Inniscarra, Leemount
Resident Magistrate T.Dennehy, Midleton
Sub- Inspector Constabulary J. Mullarky
Head- Constable James McCarry
Constable James Caden
Justices of the Peace.
Adams Wallis, Carrigrohane
T6bin Sir Thomas, Knight (1855), K.s. A.,
F.R. s. of Northern Antiq., Copenhagen j
M.R.I. A., and D.L. of county of the city
of Cork ; b. 1807.
Hoare William J, Carrigrohane castle
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Haines Abraham, Greenfield
Hodder Mrs. H. T. Moore, Parknamore
Maguire Rev. Canon Augustine, P.P.
McSwiney Rev. Eugene J, R.c.c.
Parker Noble, M.D, Carrigrohane
Wise James, Carrigrohane
Medical Practitioner.
ilouru .\. George A, M.D., dis. med. officer
Schools.
Three National Schools, average pupils 355 ;
Patron, Rev. Canon Maguire, P.P. > head
teachers boys, Patrick Murphy ; girls,
Mrs. O'Neill; infants, Miss K. O'Connell
Carrigrohane National school average, 22;
patron, Sir T. Tobin \ teacher, William
Haslem
Local Society.
Ballincollig Young Men's Reading Room j
Patrol;, Rev, Cauoa A, Maguire, p,p,
Ballincollig Royal Gunpowder Mills
Company, Limited.
Manager David Somerville
Assistant do. Edward Flanagan
Accountants Richard and Thomas Smye
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc,
Barrett John, tailor
Buckley Patrick, victualler
Callaghan Ellen, dealer
Casey Timothy, harness maker
Daly James, hotel keeper
Daly John, vintner and shopkeeper
Denehy Denis, dealer
Ford Denis, contractor and builder
Green John, hotel keeper
Kearney John, post car-owner
Kelly Edward, postmaster and shopkeeper
McCartney Bernard, dealer and shopkeeper
Mclnerny Thomas, vintner
Moore Wm., foreman cooper, powder mills
Murphy Timothy, vintner
O'Brien Michael, vintner
O'Connell J, shopkeeper
O'Keeffe, painter, glazier, and paper hanger
Rose Alexander, vintner and shopkeeper
Shorten John, dealer
Swiney Daniel, tailor
Whelan Ellen, vintner
Principal Landholders.
Barry James. Maglin
Berry Nicholas, Ballincollig
Berry Thomas, Maglin
Bradley Daniel, Carrigrohane
Connell Cornelius, Carrigrohane
Cross James, Ballyshoneen
Dunlea Denis, Kilnaglory
Fitton Eliza, Kilnaglory
Gleeson Mary, Ballyburden
Kiely Jeremiah, Kilnaglory
Leary John, Kilnaglory
Leary Patrick, Greenfield
Murphy Cornelius, ' arrigrorune
Murphy Daniel, Coolroe
Murphy John, Carrigrohane
Murphy John D, Carrigrohane
O'Brien Kate, Ballincollig
3'Brien Laurence, Ballincollig
O'Brien Morgan, Ballincollig
O'Sullivan Jeremiah, Magliu
Shea Daniel, Coolroe
Sullivan James, Ballyshoneen
Walsh Richard, Ballinwllig
BALLINHASSIG.
A sub post office to Cork, serving Ballymartle, etc. Trains to and from Ballinhassig
station (C. & B. Ry), 10 miles from Cork, four times a day fares, single 2/2, 1/6, lid.,
return 3/4, 2/6, 1/6. Ballymartle station (C. & K. Ry), 17 miles from Cork, trains twice
a day fares, single 3', 2/3, 1/5, return 4/7, 3/6, 2/6. The land is tolerably fertile, and in
some parts of very superior quality; the Carrigaline river runs through the district. In
1600, Ballinhassig was the scene of a battle between the followers of Florence McCarthy
and the English. Prot. and R. C. churches at Ballinaboy and Ballymartle. The parish
of Ballymartle derives its name from the ancient family of Mattel.
Fairs i May, 29 June, 10 Aug, 29 Sept.
Postmistress Mary Hainan
Mail Car
From Ballinhassig to Kinsale at 3 15 a.m.,
arrive at 4 45 a.m. ; vice versa at 7 25
p.m., arrive at 8 55 p.m.
Official.
Parishes Ballinaboy (p. 49), Ballymartle
(p. 51), Cullen (p. 63), Dunderrow (p.
67), Inishkenny (p. 72), .Templemichael
(p. 100)
Poor Law Union Kinsale
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. George Vickery, Ballymartle
Petty Sessions Ballymartle, every alternate
Monday ; clerk, William Walton
Quarter Sessions District Cork & Kinsale
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin
Sub- Inspector Constabulary James Hojel
Constable Thomas Hogan
Justices of the Peace.
Coghlan James B, Ballygarvan
Lane T. R, Arlinstown
McKenzie Thomas, Woodbrook
Meade William R, Ballymartle
Gentry and Clergy.
Anderson Captain, Ballinaboy
Barter B. T, Ballinphelic
Desmond Rev Andrew, c.c,
Donegan Miss, Ballinhassig house
Fitzmaurice George, Glinny
Green Hugh, Horsehill
HickeyRev. A, Glen ville, rector Ballinaboy
Hornibrook John, Corran
Lane George M, Corran
Meade John, Ballintober, baronial high
constable Kinnalea
Parker, Rev. John A, p. p. Ballinhassig
Silliphant William, Heathfield
Simpson George, Coolkirky house
Stoyte Rev. J, Dooneen, rector Ballymartle
Webb Richard, Dunderrow
Vintners, etc.
Barrett John, Five-mile-bridge
Barrett William, Coolatooder
Callaghan Mrs, Ballinhassig
Connor John, The Half-way
Donovan Patrick, miller
Murphy John, Gogganshill
Sheehan James, Ballinhasdg
Twomey William, Old Abbey
Principal Landholder*.
Allen Daniel, Ballinaboy
Barrett Richard, Old Abbey
Barry Robert, Shanavally
Barry Thomas, Cullen
Bennett Thomas, Coolatooder
Bennett W r illiam, Coolatooder
Brien William, Ballyheedy
Cotterell Benjamin, Ballyhooleen
Callaghan Jeremiah, Corran
Coleman Daniel, Slievegullane
Coleman Jeremiah, Knockacullett
Collins John, Coolkirky
Connor Eugene Ballinaboy
Cooney John, Ballynabearna
Coveney Daniel, Glinny
Crowley Eugene, Corruragh
Daly John, Corruragh
Daly Michael, Ballinamaul
Daly Patrick, Corran
Delany Mrs, Corran
Donoghue William, Coolatooder
Fitzgerald Mrs, Skehanagh
Fitzgerald Richard, Corran
Gooa Henry, Coolkirky
Haly Patrick/Old Abbey
Harrington John, Cullen
Harrington Michael, Cullen
Healy Thornas, Ballinaboy
Keeffe Denis, Ballinphelic
Keeffe Eugene, Farlistown
Kelly Andrew, Cullen
Kelly Michael, Ballyhooleen
Lane George M, Corran
Lynch Michael, Ballinphelic
McCarthy Cornelius, Ballyheedy
McCarthy Denis, Skehanagh
McCarthy Denis, Clogheendnane
McCarthy William, Ballinaboy
Murphy Daniel, Oldabbey
Murphy Denis, Fahanalooscane
Murphy Humphrey, Gogganshill
Murphy Humphrey, Scart
Murphy James, Oldabbey
Murphy James, Ballynabearna
Murphy Jeremiah, Arlinstown
Murphy Michael, Fahanalooscane
Murphy Michael, Ballynabearna
Murphy Michael, Ballinaboy
Murphy Timothy, Ballynabearna
Murphy Timothy, Fahanalooscane
Murphy Timothy, Knocklucy
Murray Richard, Corran
Nagle John, Coolatooder
Oddie William, Ballinaboy
Regan James, Ballynacourty
Rice Robert, Tulligmore
Rice Tames, Brar hill
Roberts Benjami \, Toofeett
Robert* flohn, Rig*dl?
6ALLINHAS9IG-BALLLVSPITTLE,
Walsh John, Oldabbey
Webb John, Coolcullitha
Webb Thomas, Shanavally
Wood William, Coolcullitha
Wood John, Tulligbeg
Wren William, Gogganshill
Roberts Richard, Rathroe
Saunders Michael, Coolatooder
Stanley John, Ballynacourty
Sullivan Patrick, Ballinvarrig
Twomey Denis, Corran
Twomey Hugh, Gogganshill
Wall Thomas, Ballinphelic
BALLINSPITTLE.
Sub post-office, 25 miles from Cork, and 5 from Kinsale (head office). This postal
district includes Ballinspittle and the promontory called the " Old Head " of Kinsale
anciently called Duncearma, and said to have been an old seat of the Irish kings. On this
promontory is a lighthouse, the lanthorn of which has an elevation of 294 feet above the
level of the sea ; the ruins of the castle f Ringrone, built by Miles de Courcy, which
give the title of baron to Lord Kingsale ; and ruins known as the church of Courtmather.
The latter building is oblong, measuring about 35 feet by 20; it is built of unhewn stone,
and mortar made from burned shells. It was entered by a low narrow door in the western
gable, and lighted by slits like those in the staircase of an old castle, two of which remain.
The eastern gable is surmounted by a rudely constructed circular arch. The Old Head
has been tunnelled through by the waves in one place, called Holeopen bay, so that there
is a stupendous arch, under which a small boat may pass from one bay te the other.
At Ballinspittle are the ruins of old Coolmaine castle, a fortress of the Mac Carthy Reaghs :
Coolmaine castle, the marine residence of Hon. H. B. Bernard, is a modern castellated
mansion.
Garrettstown lands and strand are so named from the family of the Cores, many of
whom were successively named Garrett, who were before the rebellion of 1641 proprietors
of this place. This demesne consists of a handsome mansion, partly built of hewn stone,
and pleasantly situated on a rising ground commanding a fine prospect of the ocean and
surrounding country; with a large walled-in park, a deep well-wooded glen, and extensive
gardens. The land is light, but fertile, and in tolerably good cultivation ; there is a
quarry near the Old Head, producing excellent flags.
Fair 26 Dec. (St Stephen's day)
Official.
Parishes Ringrone (p. 96), Templetrine
(p. 101)
Poor Law Union Kinsale
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr W. Hegarty
Petty Sessions Ballinspittle, every second
Tuesday ; clerk, P. Griffin
Quarter Sessions District Bandon
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin
Sub-Inspector Constabulary T Rodwell
The "Old Head" Coastguard Station-
chief boatman, Michael Deasy. Another
station is about being built at Howe's
strand
Justice of the Peace.
Forster Abraham T, Garrettstown
Gentry and Clergy.
Bernard Hon Henry Boyle, J.P. (sea-side
residence) Coolmaine castle
Bowen Rev James, R.C.C.
Cuthbert Thomas, Garrettstown
Doherty J. W. (sea-side residence) Casino
Dunlea Rev Denis, P.P.
Gill man Richard, Sandy Cove
Hegarty William, M.D, dispensary medical
officer
Howe Benjamin, Killeens
Howe John, Glanavirane
Nash Rev Llewellyn, Templetrine Glebe,
curate
Shaw William, M.P. (seaside residence)
Coolmaine
Schools.
National Schools at Ballinspittle, Ringrone,
and Ballymackean ; masters, Messrs.
Holland and Sullivan. Th>re are also
two Church Education schools, one at
Templetrine church, the other at Cool-
maine
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Connell Patrick, vintner, Old Head
Donovan Patrick, hotelkeeper
Kiely Mrs, shopkeeper
Leary Stephen, baker
Murphy James, vintner
Principal Landholders.
Applebe Edward, Coolbane
Barrett John, Ballinagragh
Barrett John, Boggestown
Bateman Thomas, Ballinvreidig
Cahalane Denis, Gortnacrusha
Connell Patrick, Ballymackean
Dempsey Daniel ,' Lispatrick upper
Dempsey Denis, Lispatrick upper
Dempsey Francis, Lispatrick upper
Dempsey Patrick, Ballyhander
Donovan Charles, Coolyrahilly
Donovan Daniel, Ballycatteen
Donovan Jeremiah, C'arrigavulleen
Donovan Laurence, Coolbane
Galvin Denis, Kilcolman
Galvin Michael, Kilcolman
Geary Thomas, Ballycatteen
1 Griffin Jeremiah,, Oldcourt
Hannan John, Dooneen
Hannan Thomas, Dooneen
BALLtXSPITTLE-BAT.T.Vr.OlY'.TT
Harris John, Artiteigue
Jordan George, Ballinroe
Keohane Corneliu?, Kilhacloona
Keohane Jeremiah, Lispatrick lower
Leary Daniel, Killowney
McGrath William, Dromdough
Murphy Jeremiah, Ballyhander
Murphy John, Currahoo
Murray William, Kilnacloona
Quiiui Jeremiah, Kilcolman
Quinn Maurice, Carrigavulleen
Sullivan James, Kilnacloona
Sullivan Patrick, Lispatrick up'
Tyner John, Fort Arthur
BALLYCLOUGH.
Sub post-office, on the Blackwater; 26 miles frpm Cork, and 5 from Mallow (^oJ"
a station on the Great Southern and Western Railway. One of the finest demesnes on the
Blackwater is Longueville, the seat of Richard Longfield, D.L., j.r. Opposite Longue-
ville, at the other side of the river, stands the old ivy-clad and stately ruins of Dromineen
castle, built by the O'Callaghans, and now the property of J. A. Newman, j.p. In the
Williamite wars the English kept a garrison in this castle for a considerable time. The
castle of Ballyclough, now the property of Charles P. Coote, n. L, J. i>, was built by a family
of the Barrys, that went by the name of Mac Roberts or Mac Robert Barry. Near the
village is Blossomfort, the demesne of Richard Smith, J. p. Protestant and R. C. churches.
This district rests partly on the limestone and on the shale, and the calcareous portions
are tolerably fertile. The portions resting on the shale are stiff and retentive of moisture,
and need drainage ; when drained, limed, and well tilled, these clays give excellent cr<v,s
of wheat and clover. There was a spa in this town of good repute, but it is now overflown
by an adjacent brook.
Postal.
Mails despatched at 6 15 p.m.
Postmaster Cornelius Cavanagh
Official.
Parishes Ballyclough (p. 50), Dromdowne)
(p. 66)
Poor Law Union Mallow
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr Thomas W. Harrison
Sanitary Officer... Dr Thomas W. Harrison
Relieving Officer P. Connell
Hon. Sec. Dispensary Committee Rev T.
Olden
Petty Sessions District Cecilstown, 1st
Monday in month ; clerk, Jas O'Connell
Quarter Sess. Dists. Mallow and Kanturk
Resident Magistrate Captain R. C. Coote
Sub-InspectorConstabulary EdwO'Rielly
Constable Henry Pan-
Justices of the Peace.
Longfield Richard, D.L, Longueville
Smith Richard, Blossomfort house
Schools.
National pupils, 104 males, 64 females
Mrs. Longfield's Patronage, at Longueville
pupils, 13 males, 23 females
ChurchEducation pupils, 7 males, 7 females
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Harrisson T. W r , M.D, Ballythomas house
Langley Christopher, Kilpatrick
Leader Rev T, P.p.
Mitchell G. W, Waterloo house
Murphy Rev J, c.c, Ballyclough
Olden Rev Thomas, The Vicarage, rector
Upington John, Lisleigh house, baronial
high constable Orrery and Kilmore
Walsh Rev M, c.c, Kilbrin
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Owen, Derryorgan
Barrett Daniel, Mountnorth
Barrett William, Garryduff
Brien Edmond, jun, Wood park
Browne James, Tullacondra
Buckley Daniel, Gortnagross
Burke John, Kilcranathan
Callaghan Michael, Derryorgan
Callaghan Denis, Derryorgan
Callaghan Daniel, Ballykitt
Callaghan Michael, Ballykitt
Carley David, Mountnorth
Carver John, Croughta
Cashman Jeremiah, DromcLuney
Clancey Thomas, Dromdowney
Coleman Patrick, Kilroe
Connell William, Croughta
Connor Denis, Croughta
Connor Murtagh [ohn, Croughta
Connors Daniel, Scart
Croke Thomas, Rathnee
Daly William, Lisleagh
Dulohery David, Scart
Feighney Patrick, Ballythomas
Fitzgerald David, Blossomfort
Fitzgerald Matthew, Scart
Fitzgerald Michael, Kfrpatrick
Fitzgerald Robert, Blossomfort
Fitzgerald William, Kiipatrick
Gardiner Francis, Scart
Gardiner Nathaniel, Scart
Guard Maurice, Tullacondra
Hanlpn Jeremiah, Ballyclough
Higgins Jeremiah, Ballykitt
Hutch William, Ballinookery
Ivis William, Scart
Lombard John, Croughta
Mollony Charles, Rathnee
Mollony Timothy, Rathnee
Nagle Edmond, Dromdowney
Nugent William, Garryduff
O'Brien William, Kilroe
O'Brien William, Dromdowney
O'Connor Daniel, Mountnorth
BALLVCLOUGH-BALLYCOTTON'-BALLVDEHOB.
143
O'Grady William, Ballycusheen
Regan Michael, Garryduff
Reilly John, Scart
Reilly William, Croughta
Ronayne William L, Woodpark
Sullivan Daniel, Curraghcreen
Tarrant John, Kilcranathan
Upington William, Curraghcreen
BALLYCOTTON.
Sub post office, 24 miles from Cork, n from Midleton (Cork and Yoaghal Ry), head
office, and 7 from Cloyne, a money order and telegraph office. Cars ply between Aghada
pier and Ballycotton, to meet the river steamers. Ballycotton is a good fishing village,
much resorted to in summer by sea bathers. The strand is about 4 rniles long ; near the
eastern point is Ballycrenane castle, built by the Carews ; at the western extremity Bally-
cotton island. This island is crowned by a lighthouse, and in the proper breeding season
is covered with sea-fowl. The view seaward from the cliffs is very extensive and pleasing.
The sea water is particularly beneficial, as its strength is not lessened by any admixture of
fresh water no river flowing into the bay. In Ballycotton bay and coast are taken several
excellent kinds of fish, and there is a salmon fishery,, owned by John Litton, J.P. ; the
adjacent land produces large crops of wheat and barley, and early crops of garden stuff.
Postmaster and Stamp Distributor
John Mahony
Mail Car.
To Midleton at 5 50 p.m, arr. 7 50 p.m.
From Midleton at 5 30 a.m, arr. 7 30 a.m.
Official.
Parishes Cloyne (p. 61), Kilmahon (p. 80)
Poor Law Union Midleton
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Thomas M. Dwane
Petty Sessions District Cloyne, 2nd Tues.
clerk, Samuel McCullagh
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Aug. Rudge
Constable P. McClelland
Coastguard Station,
Chief Officer George Bulley
Gantry, Clergy, etc.
Craig Miss, Carrigbeg
Creed Henry, De Croix Lodge
Evans Ven Archdeacon R. M, EastvUle
Hodges Rev John, rector
Keane Miss, Sunville
Wrixon Mrs, Maryville
Shopkeepers, etc.
Barry Margaret Hyde John
Kavanagh Richard Sloane John
Finton Timothy Sloane WilNura
Geary John
Principal Landholders.
Forde William, jun, Ballygeany
Heapy Daniel, Ballygeany
Higgins Michael, Ballycotton
Higgins William, Maytown
Hyde John, Ballycotton
Keeffe Lienis, Ballybraher
Morrison William, Ballyand*een
Rumley William, Ballytrasna
Scannell John, Ballytrasna
Smiddy Thomas, Ballybraher
Smyth Isaac, Snugboro'
Walsh James, Ballybraher
BALLYDEHOB.
.Sub postal, money-order, and telegraph office, 64 miles from Cork, 26 from Dunman-
way. and 10 from Skibbereen (head office). The name is derived from its position at the
confluence of three streams, whose united waters are crossed by a handsome stone bridge,
below which they expand into- a small but secure haven, near the termination of Roaring-
water bay. Here are the Cappagh and Ballycumisk copper mines, the former mine not
now working. Protestant and Roman Catholic places of worship; a Wesleyan minister
attends from Skibbereen. Car for mails and passengers daily to and from Skibbereen.
Fairs. | Quarter Sessions District Skibbereen
I Jan, 2 Feb, 12 Mar, Easter Tuesday, 25 Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
May, 29 June, 24 July, 15 Aug. 8 Sept, Sub-Inspector Constabulary R. C. Carter
10 Get, 8 Nov, 8 Dec.
Postal.
Mail despatched at i 30 p.m.
Postmaster Richard Daly
Official.
Parishes Schull (p. 99), Kilcoe (p. 75)
Poor Law Union Schull
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Stephen Sweetnam, Air hill
Petty Sessions District Ballydehob, every
second Friday ; clerk, R. T. Baldwin
Constable Thomas Reid
Justices of the Peace.
Hicks Thomas, M.D, Derreenatra j and
Upton lodge, Torquay
McCarthy Denis, Coolagh cottage
Swanton Robert H, Ballybawn house
Gentry and Clergy.
McCarthy Rev F, c.c.
Noble Rev Robert, elk
Swanton G. H, Fort view
Swanton Robert, Gortnagrough
fcALLYDEHOB-BALLYFEARD,
S want on Robert, jun, The Elms
Swanton Mrs Anne, Ballibawn west
Taylor Mrs, Greenuvnint
Thomas William M. E, Kappagh lodge
Hotels.
Daly Richard Kearney John
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Attericlge Richard, leather cutter
Bennett Henry J, baker, grocer, &c.
Brown Hastings, vintner
Crowley Francis, vintner
Daly Richard, grocer and vintner
Dennehy Michael, vintner
Dennis James, vintner
Donnellan Isabella, grocer
Donovan Denis, vintner
Driscoll Denis, vintner
Hodnett Richard, seed merchant
Jagoe Abraham, merchant
Jagoe Samuel & Co, general merchant
Jordan John, vintner
Justice Henry, hardware merchant
Lovell William S, draper
McCarthy Charles, vintner
Murphy Joseph, vintner
Sullivan J. D, vintner
Tully John, vintner
Young John, vintner
Young William T, grocer and baker
Principal Landholders.
Atteridge Thomas, Coolaghbeg
Brown Hastings, Ballydehob
Burke John, Lissaclarig
Connell Samuel, Carravoley
Connell Thomas, Arduramore
Copithorne George, Gurteenulla
Duggan Jeremiah, Foilnamuck
Mahony Florence, Gurteenakilla
Shannon George, Gurteenakilla
Shannon Thomas, Lissaclarig west
Shannon William, Cusovinna
Swanton Hugh H, Gortnagrough
Swanton Thomas, Coolcaha . .
Swanton William, Knockroe
Sweetman Austin, Shanavagh
Sweetman Samuel, Murranin
BALLYFEARD.
Sub post office, 12 from Cork, and 8 miles from Kinsale (head office}, Carrigaline is
the nearest money-order and telegraph office. In the parish of Tracton there was an
abbey of Cistercian monks, founded by the Mac Carthys in 1224. This foundation was
confirmed by Edward III, and the abbots of it formerly sat in Parliament. The monks,
who came from Alba Lauda, in Wales, called the abbey De Alba Tractu. Great multi-
tudes resorted here on every Holy Thursday, as it was reported the monks were in pos-
session of a portion of the true cross. On this part of the coast are several caves made by
the working of the sea, in which seals breed. Protestant and Roman Catholic churches.
The land is, in general, very good, and principally under tillage.
Fair Tracton, 5 Aug.
Postal.
Mail despatched at 4 30 p.m.
Postmaster John Lynch
Official.
Parishes Ballyfeard (p. 51), Ballyfoyle (p.
51), Kilmonoge (p. 84), Kinure (p. 88),
Nohoval (p. 94), Tracton (p. 102)
Poor Law U nion Kinsale
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. W. McDermott
Petty Sessions District Tracton, every
second Friday ; clerk, J. J. Edgeworth
Quarter Sessions Districts Cork, Kinsale
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary James Hojel
Constable John Magrath
Coast Guard Stations.
Oysterhaven chief officer, William Nelson;
Robertscove chief boatman, Mr. McBride
Justice of the Peace.
Hennessy John C, Ballindeasig house
Gentry and Clergy.
Anderson Rev R. O. N, curate Tracton
Donohue Rev Denis, P.P, Reagrove
Gallway James, Fortrichard
McDonnell Charles, Lahar.^n
Roberts Thomas, Kinure
Rogers Rev John C, rector Nohoval
Walsh Rev John, P.P, Ballingarry
Whitney Henry H, Nohoval
Whitney William, Knocknaff
Medical Practitioner.
McDermott William, M.D, Ballyfeard dis-
pensary medical officer
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Cornelius, Piercetown
Ahern Cornelrus, Ballingarry
Ahern David, Ballingarry
Ahern John, Ballyvorane
Ahern James, Annacarriga
Ahern Thomas, Ballyvarosig
Ahern William, Ballingarry
Brien Thomas, Ballinluig
Coleman Bartholomew, Farraneen
Coleman Bartholomew, Fartha
Coleman Philip, Ballingarry
Col ins Cornelius, Annefield
Collins Thomas, Derrynagasha
Coveney John, Ballingarry
Cronin John, Ballinvarosig
Daly John, Ballinluig
Daunt William, Springhill
Davis George, Kinure
Davis John, Knockleigh
Davis Richard, Kilbeg
Davis William, Duonavannig
BALLYFEARD-BALLYHOOLY.
145
Leahy John, Doonavannig
Locke Benjamin, Fart ha
McCarthy Jeremiah, Dunbogey
McCarthy Jeremiah, Ballinwillin
McCarthy John, Rigsdale
McCarthy John, Annaghbeg
McCarthy John, Rigsdale
McDaniel Bartholomew, Ballyhamsane
McDonnell John, Annacarriga
Murphy Cornelius, Rigsdale
Murphy Denis, Rigsdale
Murphy Thomas, Annaghbeg
Murphy Thomas, Clogheenduane
Murphy William, BalTindeenisk
Neill Denis, Dunbogey
Quinn Maurice, Kinure
Walsh John, Fartha
Walsh William, Fartha
Donovail Cornelius, Ballyhamsam*
Drinan Thomas, Reagrove
Fennel 1 Michael, Reagrove
Fennell Patrick, Reagrove
Gash Benjamin, Killehagh
Gash Richard, Copleens
Gash Richard, Killthagh
Gash John, Ardnaboha
Gash William, Knocknahowlinne
Gash William, BallindeenisV
Good John, Ballinluig
Harrington Daniel, Ballingany
Hosford John, Dunbogey
Kidney Denis, Doonavannig
Kidney William, %llyherkin
Kiely Cornelius, Ballingarry
Kielyjohn, Ballinvarrig
Kiely Thomas, Ballyregan
Lane Timothy, Ballinvarrtg
BALLYHOOLY.
Sub-office, on the Blackwater river, at which is a station of the Fermoy and Lismore
branch of the G. S. and W. Ry. ; two trains daily single 5/3, 4/2, 2/- ; return 8/6, 7/-,
3/6 ; 33 miles from Cork, 13 from Mallow (head office], and 4 from Castletownroche, a
money-order and telegraph office. Ballyhooly is called in the Book of Lismore Ath-Ubhla
{the Irish Ubhla signifying apple trees, or place of apples) ; Joyce gives the meaning as
"The town of the Appleford. This district extends on both sides of the Blackwater;
the land on the south side of the river is chiefly mountain pasture, forming part of the
Nagle mountains, and based on a substratum of brown stone ; that on the north side has
a good limestone soil. Near Ballyhooly is Convamore, the splendid demesne of Earl
Listowel, beautifully situated along the banks of the Blackwater, and commanding an
interesting view of the valley of the river, and the ruins of the ancient castle of Ballyhooly,
which with the present church, erected in 1774, and the ruins of the former, present a
highly picturesque and interesting group. Ballyhooly castle was formerly one of the prin-
cipal fortresses of the Roches. About a mile above Convamore the Awbeg (the Mulla of
Spenser) meets the Blackwater, and then passes beneath the rocky cliffs of Renny. At
Kenny is a fine old tree called " Spenser's oak." There is also a handsome Gothic R. C.
church at Ballyhooly, lately built, in early English style.
Postmaster William Evans
Official.
Parishes Ballyhooly (p. 51), Bridgetown
(p. 53), Castletownroche (p. 57), Dunma-
hon (p. 67), Kilcummer (p. 77), Killathy
(P- 79)
Poor Law Union Fermoy
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr Thos. Tuckey, M. B, Castletownroche
Relieving Officer Patrick Sweeny
Petty Sessions District Castletownroche,
2nd Thursday in month ; clerk, Richard
Smyth
Quarter Sessions District Fermoy
Resident Magistrate Richard John Eaton
Sub-Inspector Constabulary T. Fleming
Constable Joseph Dixon
National Schools.
Master, Mr Twohill ; mistress, Miss Tobin
Peer.
Listowel, Earl of, 1822; Viscount Ennis-
more, 1816 ; Baron Ennismore, 1800
(Irld.) ; Baron Hare, 1869 (Unit. Kgd.)
William Hare, 3rd Earl ; K.P. (1873);
b. 29 May, 1833 ; s. his father, 4 Feb,
younger daughter of the Right Hon.
Lord Ernest Bruce, M.P. Issue:
William Granville, Viscount Ennis-
more ; b. 12 Sept, 1866
Lady Margaret Ernestine Augusta
Lady Beatrice Mary
RES. Convamore, Ballyhooly ; King-
ston House, Knightsbridge, London,
S.W. ; White's Club, S.W.
Justices of the Peace.
Mountcashel, Earl of
Starkey William, M.D, Woodville house
Gentry and Clergy.
Campbell General, Ballyhooly house
Conner Rev Francis, rector
O'Keeffe Rev Timothy, R.c.C.
Roberts Major, Renny
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Connor Mrs Elizabetn, vintner
Evans W, baker
McSweeny P, baker, etc.
O'Sullivan Jeremiah, vintner
Rice Mrs Maryanne, hotelkeeper, etc.
Principal Landholders.
Ahern John, Ballyhooly south
Barry Maurice, Ballyhooly
1856 ; m. 31 Aug, 1865, Ernestine Mary, | Barry Maurice, Cooliney
146
BALLYHOOLY BALLYMACODA-BAT.T.TVTT^
Barry Thomas, Kilquane
Barry Thomas, Ballylegane
Blake Thomas, Ballyhooly north
Brien Cornelius, Ballinvoher
Callaghan John, Killathy
Callaghan Timothy, Ballinvoher
Carey Denis, Killathy
Carey Patrick, Ballyhooly
Casey Michael, Inchinapallas
Clancy Patrick Barry, jun, Ballyhooly nth
Clancy Patrick Barry, sen, Ballyhooly sth
Cleary Michael, Castleblagh
Connell Bartholomew, Ballymaclaurence
Connell John, Ballynamuddagh
Connor Robert, Lisheen
Flynn Maurice, Ballyhooly south
Gallagher William, Grange
Hartnett Denis, Gurteen
Hayes Jeremiah, Ballymaclaurence
Hayes John, Grange
Hegarty William, Castleblagh
Hickey Michael, InchinapaLlas
Leahy Patrick, Gortroche
Leamy John, Johnstown west
Linehan William, Ballymacphilip
Lombard David, Lisheen
Lombard John, Killathy '
Lombard Patrick, Killathy
Lombard Richard, Ballymacallen
Lombard Richard, Ballymaclaurence
Lombard William, Castleblagh
McCarthy Charles, Ballyhooly south
McCarthy Jeremiah, Gortroche
McDonnell Michael, Kilcummer
McGrath Thomas, Johnstown west
McNamara Cornelius, Downing
Moore Denis, Ballyhooly south
Murphy Daniel, Lougheruane
Murphy David, Boherdouge
Murphy Richard, Ballyhooly south
Noonan Denis, Ballyhooly north
Noonan Margaret, Ballydague
Noonan John, Johnstown east
Purcell Mrs, Ballyhooly north
Quinlan John, Ballyhooly south
Quirk Michael, Ballyhimock
Roche David, Cregg south
Roche John, Gurteen
Roche Maurice, Inchinapallas
Roche Richard, Inchinapallas
Smith Henry, Gortroche
BALLYMACODA.
Sub post office to Cork, served from Castlemartyr : it is 25 miles from Cork, and 4
from Killeagh. This district forms a peninsula on the south-western side of Youghal bay.
Its general aspect is hilly, and the coast bold and rocky. R. C. church at Ballyinacoda ;
the village is about a mile inland from the coast.
Postmistress Bridget O'Brien
Official.
Parish Kilmacdonagh (p. 80)
Poor Law Unions Midleton and Youghal
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
5r. James J. Foley, Killeagh
Petty Sessions District Castlemartyr, every
second Monday ; clerk, W. Weakliam
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Aug. Rudge
Clergy.
Ahern Rev James, c.c. Ladysbridge
Barry Rev Robert C, c.c.
Fielding Rev C, P.P. Ladysbridge
Principal Landholders.
Boozan Patrick, Ballycrenan
Boozan Richard, Ballycrenan
Dyer Edmond, Ballycrenane
Fitzgerald, Michael J, Ballykineally
Gleeson Thomas, Ballymacoda
Keefife John, Bally daniel
Lawton Patrick, Kilcraheen
Leahy William, Kilcredan
Lynch Edmond, Kilcredan
Neville Michael, Aghayine
O'Neill Philip, Ballydaniel
Stanton David, Rathaha
Taylor Thomas, Ring
BALLYNEEN or BALLINEEN.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 30 miles from Cork and ro from Bandon
(head office). Ballineen, at which is a station of the West Cork Ry, is a healthy and pretty
little town, overhanging the Bandon river, in the parish of Ballymoney. It consists of one
street running east and west, and of another street starting from its centre, and running
due south to the Bandon river. It contains a market -house, court-house, one or two good
inns, a Wesleyan chapel, a new gothic Protestant church, etc. ; the R. C. church of the
district lies between Ballineen and Enniskeane. A farmers' club, presided over by the
Earl of Bandon, hold their meetings here on monthly fair days. Three trains daily
between this and Cork : fares single, 5/9, 4/3, 2/8 ; return, 8/9, 7/-, 4/5
Fairs and Flax Market.
2nd Wednesday of ever}' month ; horse fair
on 4 Aug.
Mail Car
From Bandon to Bantry, vid Ballineen, 5 45
a.m. ; returning at 4 45 p.m.
Postal
Mails arrive at 5 35 a.m. and 5 10 p.m. ;
despatched at 7 15 p.m. daily, and 6 30
p.m. on Sundays
Postmistress Mrs Stanley.
BALLWEEN.
Official.
Parishes Ballymoney (p. 52), Kinneigh
(P- 8?)
Poor Law Union Dunmanway
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr Andrew Hamilton Bryan
Poor Rate Collector Timothy Coakley,
Manch
Petty Sessions District Ballineen, every
second Monday; clerk, Edward Connor
Quarter Sessions Bandon
Resident Magistrate George R Cronin
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Jas O'Donel
Constable John Phelan
Schools.
Ballineen pupils, rolls 156, average 81
males ; rolls 138, average 73 females ;
teachers, Cornelius and Margt. O'Driscoll
Ballinacarriga National Patron, p.p. Dun-
manway ; teacher, Mr O'Connor
Ballymoney (mixed) Parochial pupils, 30
males, 33 females ; teachers, Margaret
J. Connor and Margaret J. Peyton
Cappeen pupils, rolls 92, average 50
males; rolls 113, average 67 females;
teachers, Denis and Johanna O'Leary
Connagh (mixed) pupils, rolls 122, average
55 ; teacher, Daniel Sheehan
Church Education pupils, 30 ; teacher,
Mrs Howell
Justices of the Peace.
Connor Daniel, Manch house
Connor Daniel, jun, Manch house
Lamb William A, Kilcoleman park, Bandon
Townsend Hume Edward, Coolnaconarthy
house, Clonakilty
Clergy and Gentry.
Fleming Rev Horace T, rector Ballymoney
Bryan Andrew Hamilton, .M.D, dispensary
medical officer
Collins Rev John, R.c.c.
Daunt William O'Neill, Kilcaskan castle
(author of " Saints and Sinners," " Ire-
land and her Agitators," " Hugh Talbot,"
"Wife Hunter, " &c.)
Daunt William, Derrigra
Holmes Walter, Carrigmore
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Brown Thomas, hotel keeper
Crowley John, Ballynacarriga, vintner
Donovan Patrick, vintner
Enright Daniel, vintner
Fehelly Patrick, shopkeeper
Fenwick Thomas, Ballynacarriga, miller
Good James, vintner
Good Jane, shopkeeper
Godsill William, shopkeeper
Hayes John, Ballynacarriga, vintner
Lannin William, shopkeeper
Morgan Eliza, shopkeeper
M'Carthy James, Derrigra, vintner
Murray Jeremiah, draper
O'Neill John, vintner
Peyton Isaac, shopkeeper
Ryan William, shopkeeper
Shorten James, shopkeeper
Skuse Maryanne, draper
Sullivan Owen, Manch, miller
Principal Landholders.
A hern John, Buddrimeen
Ahern Thomas, Buddrimeen
Barrett Cornelius, Fortrobert
Barrett John, Currabeg
Birch Edward, Ballynacarriga
Brien Cornelius, Girlough
Brien Patrick, Kilvinane
Brown Thomas, Baliineen
Carey Daniel, Currycrowley
Coakley Timothy, Manch
Collins D. M, Edincurra
Crowley Cornelius, Kilcaskan
Crowley Daniel, Manch west
Crowley James, Girlough
Crowley James, Phale upper
Crowley John, Ballynacarriga
Crowley Timothy, Manch west
Daunt William, Derrigra
Donovan Daniel, Currycrowley
Donovan Daniel, Manch
Donovan Denis, Derrigra west
Donovan John James, Manch
Driscoll Cornelius, Liscroneen
Driscoll Cornelius, Kilvurragh
Driscoll Cornelius, Phale lower
Driscoll John, Phale lower
Fitzgerald Daniel, Manch
Foley Patrick, Ballyvelone
Godsil John, Cappeen east
Good James, Ballineen
Good John, Phale
Good Joseph, Kilvurragh
Good Osmond, Cappeen east
Good William, jun, Kilvurragh
Hayes Nathaniel, Derrigra
Hosford Joseph, Shanavagh
Hosford William, Fortrobert
Hurley Daniel, Currycrowley
Jagoe Robert, Inchifune
Kearney James, Shanavah
Kearney John, Girlough
Kearney Timothy, Kilvinane
Kearney Timothy, Manch
Lannin W T illiam, Ballineen
Lordon Patrick, Liscroneen
Mangin John, Shanavah
M 'Carthy Owen, Shanavah
M 'Carthy Daniel, Carrigeen
M'Cullough Mary, Manch
Patterson Richard, Buddrimeen
Peyton Isaac, Ballineen
Regan John, Derrygra
Scholfield Benjamin, Knockaneacly
Scholfield Robert, Currycrowley
Stanley William, Currycrowley
Stanley Francis, Currycrowley
Shorten James, Ballineen
Tanner Jonathan, Ballineen
Tanner Walter, Ballineen
Unkles James, Ardea
1 34
BALLYVOURNEY BALTIMORE.
BALLYVOURNEY.
Sub post-office to Cork, served from Macroom ; 36 miles north-waet of Cork, and IO
from Macroom. Much of the land in this district is mountainous, but a considerable
portion has been brought into cultivation. St. Abban, who lived to a very advanced age,
and died in 650, founded a nunnery at this place, which he gave to St. Gobnata. The
ruins of the conventual church are very extensive and interesting, and in one of the walls
is a head carved in stone, regarded with much veneiation ; adjacent is a well dedicated to
St. Gobnata, much frequented by devotees. From the ruins is a fie view of the Kerry
mountains, which, like an immense wall, are ranged several miles from north to south,
and divide both counties : they are mostly rude naked rocks, of a prodigious height. In
the vicinity of Ballyvourney is a circular stone fort, with subterranean galleries. The
Prot. church is a small neat edifice, the R. C. church a plain and spacious building.
Postmistress Anne Chisholm
Official.
Parish Ballyvourney (p. 52)
Poor Law Union Macroom
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. William H. Kent
Petty Sessions District Ballyvourney, every
4th Tuesday ; clerk, John Grainger
Quarter Sessions District Macroom
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspector Constabulary T B Wilson
Constable Thos. Stapleton
Justice of the Peace.
O'Sulli van Herbert Baldwin, Cloghina house
Medical Practitioner.
Dr Wm H Kent, dis. med. officer
Clergy.
Foley Rev Patrick, P.P.
Kircnoffer Rev Richard B, rector
Twomey Rev Timothy, R.c.c.
Principal Landholders.
Creed John, Knockanure
Cronin Cornelius, Knockanure
Good James, Cappagh
Good Edward, Cappagh
Good Thomas, Gurtnatubrid
Kelleher Humphrey, Coomnaclohy
Kelleher John, Cahercarney
Lucey John, Ballymakeery
Lynch John, Gortnagross
Lynch Daniel, Derrynasagert
Lyons Daniel, Knockavullig
Lucey John, Lamanough
Quill Michael, Lamanough
Riordan Timothy, Slievreigh
Riordan John, Slievreigh
Swiney John, Shanacloon
Swiney Michael, Gortnafenshion
Toomey Jeremiah, Coomnaclohy
Twomey Michael, Cappagh
Twomey Michael (Patrick), Coolavodjg
Twomey Patrick, Shanacloon
Millers. Peter and Anne Chisholm
BALTIMORE.
Sub post-office, 62 miles from Cork, 24 from Dunmanway, and 7 J from Skibbereen (head
office). It is supposed to have been a principal seat of Druidical worship Beal-ti-mor sig-
nifying "The Great Habitation of Beal." Baltimore, situated on the eastern side of an har-
bour of the same name, belonged originally to the O'Driscolls, who, before the English
invasion, possessed the whole of Carbery. There was a colony of English Protestants settled
here by Sir Thomas Crooke, who leased the place from Sir Fineen O'Driscoll, and through
whose interest the town was incorporated in 1613 ; it had the privilege of sending two
members to the Irish parliament up to the Union. In 1631, two Algerine pirates entered
the harbour, plundered the place, and carried off about one hundred of the inhabitants
captives to Algiers, from which accident it never recovered. Here and at Ardagh are
rums of castles of the O'Driscolls. The extensive and picturesque ruins of Baltimore castle
still remain, but of Ardagh castle only a small fragment exists. The surface is hilly, and
in some places rise to a considerable elevation. The land is rocky ; good freestone is
found near the shores of the inner harbour, and slate exists in several places. Many
large and handsome houses have been recently erected in the neighbourhood ; there is a
handsome Protestant parish church, R. C. church at Rath, coastguard station, constabu-
lary barracks, hotel, posting cars, a small pier, etc.
Postmistress and Hotelkeeper Miss
Cuthbert
Official.
Parish Tullagh (p. 102)
Poor Law Union Skibbereen
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr Samuel W Robinson
Petty Sessions District- -Skibbereen, every
Wednesday ; clerk, Jas C Mooney
Quarter Sessions District Skibbereen
Resident Magistrate Chas O'Connell
Sub-Inspector Constabulary C E B Mayne
Constable John Beirne
Chief Officer Coastguard John Halsey
Clergy.
Collins, Rev Daniel, P.P, Rath
Jones Rev Jonas, rector, Tullagh
Principal Landholders.
Browne John, Church strand
Goodchild John
BALTIMORE BALLINCURRIG BANDON.
49
Beamish Robert T, Baltimore
Collins John, Rath
Hutchinson Michael, Rath
Payne Freke, Rath
Ross William, Baltimore
Salter John, Rath
Skinner Henry, Rath
Shipsey Jacob, Rath
Skinner John, Rath
Skinner William, Rath
BALLINCURRIG.
(Post Town Midleton.)
No' post-office at Ballincurrig ; a Rusal Messenger starts from Midleton office at 6 a.rr
and returns at 6 p.m. every day (Sunday excepted) ; 15 miles from Cork, and 6 from
Midleton (head office). The lands in this district consist of pasture and arable, with a
small portion of woodland, bog, and mountain. The beautiful glen of Ballyedmond
contains some fine plantations, and is traversed by the river Curra in its course to Midle-
ton ; Caherduggan and Dundellerick are elegant residences, standing in extensive and
richly wooded demesnes. Protestant and R. C. churches at Lisgoold.
Official.
Parishes Lisgoold (p. 89), Templebodan
(p. 100), Templenacarriga (p. 100)
Poor Law Union Midleton
Registrars Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Wm. Buckmaster and Dr. Ryan
Petty Sessions District Midleton, every
second Friday ; clerk, S. McCullagh
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Aug. Rudge
Constable John Curtin
Justice of the Peace.
Barry Capt. Richard Hugh Smith, Bally-
edmond
Gentry and Clergy.
Barry Edmond, Ballynaskeha
Barry Miss Penelope Standish, Lsmlara
Barry Pierce, Dundellerick
Beamish Rev. N, rector Templenacarriga
Cronin Rev John, P.P, Lisgoold
Gwynne Rev George John, rector Lisgoold
O'Callaghan Cornelius, Caherduggan -
O'Donnell Rev Stephen, c.C, Lisgoold
Riordan John, Lisgoold
Wilson Henry, BaTlinaclohy
Woollen Manufacturer.
Cogan John, Ballincurrig
Principal Landholders.
Barry James, Ballyerra
Barry John, Walsh townmore
Barry Laurence, Ballytrasna
Barry Michael, Ballyleagh
Barry Michael, Lackenbehy
Barry Patrick, Corballybane
Broderick Michael, Glengariffmoro
Buckley John, Lisgoold East
Buckley Michael, Clash East
Buckley Patrick, Clash East
Buckley Patrick, Corbally
Buckley William, Lisgoold East
Connell Patrick, Templebodan
Conroy Thomas, Carrig
Cotter John, Ballincurrig
Fitzgerald Edmond, Ballyvatta
Fitzgerald John, jiaUyvatta
Fitzgerald John, Peafield
Hegarty John, Lisgoold East
Hegarty Richard, Ballincurrig
Larfe Edmond, Curraghcondon
Leahy Bartholomew, Lisgoold West
Lomasney William, Peafield
McCarthy James, Ballybrenagh
Moore John, Walshtownmore
Murphy Thomas, Reisk
O'Regan Thomas, Peafield
O'Regan Timothy, Ballytrasna
Prynne James, Cprbjillybane
Riordan Denis, Peafield
Riordan Denis, Lisgoold
Riordan John, Lisgoold
Riordan Martin, Lisgoold West
Sheridan William, Condonstown
Stack Edmond, Templenacarriga
Stack Tfoomas, Ballyedmond
Walsh William, Ballincurrig
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BANDON BOROUGH.
Bandon is a parliamentary borough, market, and head post-town, on the Bandon river
from which it derives its name 20 miles from Cork, by rail. This formed a part of the
grant of forfeited estates made to Phane Beecher, in Elizabeth's reign. The patent, which
is dated September the 3Oth, 1588, granted to " Phane Beecher, of London, the castle of
O'Mahony (alias Mahoun's castle), and the moiety of all the lands and hereditaments
therein 14000 acres at the yearly rent of 66 135. 4d." These grants were subsequently
purchased by the first Earl of Cork, an*d Francis Bernard ancestor of the Earls of Bandon.
The town was incorporated 1613. It contains two Protestant and two R. C. churches, a
Presbyterian and two Methodist chapels, a convent, endowed superior school, union work-
house, military barracks, court house, bridewell, etc. Christ church, Kilbrogan, was built
in 1610, on the site of a Danish fort, and enlarged by the Earl of Cork in 1625 ; and was
the first edifice ever raised in Ireland for Protestant worship. The building is of the early
English style of the I3th century, and consists of a nave, chancel, and two trinsepts. Bally-
modaii church (dedicated to St. Peter) was built 1849, on the site of the old church erected
in 1614. It is of the Decorated style of Gothic architecture, and consists of a nave, two
I 5 o ADVERTISEMENT.
CIVIL, MILITARY, NAVAL, & COLLEGIATE
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
/, CAM DEN PLACE, CORK.
PRINCIPAL :
W. J. KNIGHT, LL.D, A.B., T.C.D,
Emeritus Graduate in Law, First Honorman in Mathematics, First Honorman
in Experimental Physics, First Science Prizeman, Honorman in Logic,
Medallist of the Department of Science and Art
BAN.DON MEN,
PUPILS OF DOCTOR KNIGHT,
Who have specially distinguished themselves.
J. HERON, ESQ., B.E., Q.U.I.,
Matriculated in the Queen's College, Cork, October, 1870; gained
Scholarships and Prizes during his undergraduate course, amounting in
mere money value to ^75 ; and finally graduated as Bachelor 01
Engineering, October, 1873.
W. KINGSTON, ESQ., B.E., Q.U.I.,
Matriculated in Queen's College, Cork, October, 1871 ; gained Scholarships
and Prizes all through his undergraduate course ; and took the Degree oi
B.E., with First Class Honors and Gold Medal, October, 1874.
B. K. JAGOE, ESQ. M.D., Q.U.I.,
Matriculated in Queen's College, Cork, October, 1869, in the Faculty ol
Medicine ; and having passed, with credit, through his undergraduate course,
graduated on the most distinguished answering, October, 1873.
Lists of Successes at the Indian Civil Service ; Direct Com-
missions, Woolwich ; Scholarships, Q. C. C. ; Honors and
Prizes, T.C.D. ; &c., &c., &c.,
MAY BE SEEN AT THE SCHOOL.
See also pages of this Directory facing Bantry, Charleville,
Mallow, Midleton, and Queenstown.
BANDON.
aisles, two transepts, and a chancel. The interior is spacious and of a commanding
character. In this church is a fine old monument to the memory of Francis Bernard,
justice of the Court of Common Pleas, who died in 1731, and other members of the
Bernard family. The present Roman Catholic church of Kilbrogan occupies the site of
the ancient church of St. Michael ; and the new Catholic church on north side of the
river is a large and handsome Gothic structure.
About a mile to the south-west of the town is Castle-Bernard, the splendid mansion
and noble park of the Earls of Bandon. The more modern residence, built by Judge
Bernard, is incorporated with the old fortalice of Castle-Mahon v built in the reign of
King John. The Bandon river rises in Mount Owen, parish of Fanlobbus. In its course
to Bandon, the river passes by Dunmanway Kilcaskan demesne Manch Carrigmore
Bailineen Enniskeane Palace Anne Carhue in its course receiving the waters of the
Kaal and Duvawain . From Carhue to the town it flows through a wide valley of the
Castle-Bernard demesne under the shadow of oak trees "of wonderful length," herds of
deer here and there dotting its banks. Passing Bandon, it winds through a richly-wooded
country, rife with historic recollections, by Innishannon Ballinadee, to Kinsale harbour,
receiving the Bridewell and Mugin, two other considerable rivers. A limited trade is
carried on by means of this river, which is navigable for barges to Innishannon. The
land is accounted tolerably fertile and good, and in the pastures of this locality are to be
found some of the best bred cattle in Ireland.
The West Cork Railway is open to Dunmanway, a distance of 17 miles. This line,
together with the Cork and Kinsale Junction, and the Cork and Macroom Railway, runs
into the Cork and Bandon Line, the terminus of which is in the centre of the town.
Coaches and cars between the Bandon terminus and Bantry, Clonakilty, Courtmacsherry,
Kilbrittain, Skibbereen, and Timoleague.
The borough of Bandon returns one member to Parliament, and the lighting, cleansing,
and watching are vested in eighteen commissioners, under gth Geo. IV. c. 82. Quarter
and Petty Sessions are held here.
Summary of Census, 1871. Bandon Parliamentary Borough and Township.
Area in stat. acres 446
Houses 974
Farmsteadings 547
Number of Families 1322
Persons 6131
Males 2931
Females.. 3200
Under 12 year old 1726
i2andunder2O 982
20 and under 40 1613
4oupwards 1810
Roman Catholics 4186
Prot. Episcopalians... 1560
Presbyterians ...,, 1 06
Methodists .'..... 250
Read and Write 3156
Readonly 599
Illiterate 2376
Fairs.
The 1st Wednesday in every month ; Old
Fairs 6 May, Ascension day, 29 October,
8 November
Fairs are not held on the ist Wed. in May
and Nov., in consequence of the old
fairs coming so near
Market days.
Every Wednesday and Saturday
Postal.
Postmaster Thomas Lovell, Bridge street
Mails despatched East, 10 o a.m, 8 30
p.m.; West, 4 o a.m, 4 30 p.m.; South,
5 3 am.
Mails received 3 o a.m, 4 o p.m.
Mails despatched from Cork for Bandon,
2 30 p.m, i 30 a.m.
SUB POST OFFICES.
Ballinadee
Bailineen
Butlerstown
Castlefreke
Clonakilty
Courtmacsherry
Desertserges
Drimoleague
Dunmanway
Enniskeane
Glandore
Kilbrittain
Kilmacsimon
Leap
Lislevane
Rosscarbery
Timoleague
Templemartin
Timoleague
Union hall
Stamp Distributor Geo. Gabriel, South
main
Cork and Bandon Railway.
Directors David McBirney,j.p, Chairman;
Thomas Vance, Dublin ; Robert Taaffe,
Dublin ; David Barry, Cork ; William
Lumley Perrier, j.P, Cork ; and Joseph
Pike, Cork.
Trains (subject to alteration) Week days,
from Cork, 2 25 a.m, arr. 3 30 a.m.
8 45 a.m, arr. 9 55 a.m. 3 o p.m, arr.
4 10 p.m. 6 o p.m, arr. 7 10 p.m. ; to
Cork, 7 20 a.m, arr. 8 35 a.m. 10 20
a.m, arr. II 30 a.m. 4 30 p.m, arr. 5 40
p.m. 8 30 p.m, arr. 9 40 p.m. Sundays
from Cork, 2 25 a.m, arr. 3 30 a.m.
10 30 a.m, arr. n 40 a.m. 5 o p.m, arr.
6 10 p.m. ; to Cork, 9 o a.m, arr. 10 IO
a.m. 3 30 p.m, arr. 4 40 p.m. 8 30 p.m.
arr. 9 40 p.m.
Fares single, 4/, 3/, I/IO ; return, 6/-,
Si; 3/2.
West Cork Railway.
Directors Sir John Arnott, D.L., J.P.,
chairman ; J. P. Ronayne M.P, William
H. Massey J.P, Timothy Mahony J.P,
William Gray, Francis T Mackrett, F.
W. Sedgwick, Edward How. Secretary^
George Purcell, 1 6 South mall, Cork ;
Secretary in London, W. J. Mitson, 9
Westminster chambers, s.w.
BANDON.
Trains (subject to alteration) Week days,
from Bandon, 10 30 a. m, arr. Dunmanway
II 30 a.m. 4 30 p.m, arr. 5 30" p.m.
8 30 p.m, arr. 9 30 p.m ; from Dunman-
way, 9 15 a.m, arr. 10 10 a.m. 3 o p.m,
arr - 3 55 p-m. 7 o p.m, arr. 7 55 p.m. ;
Sundays, from Bandon, 12 o a.m, arr. I o
p.m. ; from Dunmanway, 7 50 a.m, arr.
8 40 a.m.
Fares single, 3/6, 2/9, 1/8 ; return, $/,
4/> 2/9
Moil Cars from Bandou.
To Bantry vid Dunmanway, Enniskeane,
Ballineen, and Drimoleague, at 3 40
a.m, arr. at 9 20 a.m, Fare, 4/-
,, Clonakilty at 415 and 715 p,m, arr,
at 6 and 9 p.m. Fare, 1/6
,, Courtmacsherry at 5 30 a.m, arr. at
7 35 a.m.
Skibbereen vid Clona.kilty and Roscar-
bery, at 3 40 a.m, arr. at 8 a.m.
Fare, 3/-
,, Timoleague at 4 40 p.m, arr. at 6 25
p.m.
To Bandon.
From Bantry vid Dunmanway and Ross-
carbery, at 3 55 p.m. ; arr. at 9 45
p.m. Fare, 4/-
Clonakilty at 5 and 8 15 a.m, arr.
at 10 20 a.m. Fare, 1/6
Courtmacsherry at 5 20 p.m, arr. at
7 25 p.m.
Dumnanway at 5 20 p.m, arr. at
8 5 p.m.
,, Ski:;bereen, vid Clonakilty at 3 15
p.m. arr. at 8 15 p.m. Fare, 3/-
,, Timoleague at 7 3 30 a. m, arr. at
9 15 a.m.
Official.
Parishes Ballymodan (p. 51), Brinny (p.
53), Desertserges (p. 63), Kilbrogan (p.
74), Killowen (p. 79)
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Edward Toole
District Registrar of Marriages (7 & 8 Vic,
c. 8 1) Richard W. Doherty
Petty Sessions District Bandon, held
every Monday ; clerk, every Monday
Quarter Sessions District Bandon
Relieving Officer Joseph Morris, Caven-
dish quay
Town Commissioners.
Chairman, William McDonnell
Dr. W. J. Belcher John Crowley
George W. French Jno Heron
Robt. N. Woulfe Thos. Fuller
Chas. Greaves Timy. Foley
Wingfield Corley Joseph Lane
Wm. Bullen Jas. B. Scott
Wm. Hunter Mathew Lee
Joseph Calnan Jas. O'Sullivan
Andrew Mickey
Town Clerk S. R. Tresilian
Collector of Gas Rate Thomas Hunter,
1 Sanitary Inspector Thomas Hunter, North
main street
: Bridewell Keeper James Martin
Revenue Departments.
Collector Thomas Derham
ist Class Clerk Alex Applebe
3rd do, T J McFarland
Supervisor F D Richards
Division Officers H Cocks, J heridan,
F. S Hoyte, G H Gardiner, E Kenrick
Ride Officers J Falvey, W. Keane
2nd Class Assistants Jno Donovan, J Hur-
ley, M. O'Sullivan, W. Sullivan, J T
Walsh
Bandon Union.
The Board of Guardians meet every
Wednesday. For list of ex officio and
elected Guardians, Officers, etc., see end of
Directory.
Branch Banks.
Bank of Ireland. South main street R. E.
Sargenf, Manager
Provincial Bank of Ireland, North main
street H. J. Simms, manager
Munster Bank, Limited, South main street
Robert Griffith, manager
Savings' Bank Cavendish row.
Places of Worship.
Ballymodan Rev John Blsakley, rector ;
RJm Ctias. Tomlinson and Louis Richard
Fleury, curates
Kilbrogan Rev Robert C Eccles, preb.
rector ; Rev J Noble, curate
Roman Catholic Churches V Rev Canon
Jerh O'Brien, v.F, P.P.; curates, Revs
James O'Keeffe and j Barry
Wesleyan Methodist Rev Thos Moran
Primitive Methodist Rev Wm. Craig
Presbyterian Rev Robt. Steele Coffey
Baptist Mission Services on the 2nd and
4th Wednesday in each month ; minister
from Cork attends
Presentation Convent
Superioress Mary Josephine Mahony
Schools.
Endowed School (Duke of Devonshire's)
Stephen Browne, LL.D, principal
Protestant (Erasmus Smith's) Cavendish
quay ; teacher, Paul Buttimer
Kilbrogan street ; teacher, D Jermyn
National Shannon street ; teacher, John
Collins
Watergate ; teacher, Thos Dixon
Watergate place ; teacher, Wm Airlie
Hill street ; teacher, Wm White
Bandon Agricultural Society.
Chairman The Earl of Bandon
Secretary S R Tresilian
Royal Irish Constabulary.
Bandon District includes seven stations
two at Bandon, and one each at Ballin-
spittle, Innishannon, Kilbrittain, Mount-
jieasant, and Upton
BANDON.
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Resident Magistrate George R Cronin
County, Inspector James Gibbons
Sub-Inspector Thomas Rodwell
Head Constable John Jones
Constable Hill street barracks Alex Payne
North main st. barracks Wm Bloomer
South Cork Light Infantry.
(Sub-district, 70)
Barracks Cavendish row, Bandon.
Colonel.
Bernard Hon. H. B, J.P.
Lieut.- Colonel.
Warren Sir Augustus R., bart, J.P, late
Maj. 2oft.
Major.
Lucas Arthur H, J.P, late Capt. 45ft. hon
Lt.-Col.
10 Captains.
Shuldham Edmond A, J.P, hon. maj.
Deane Charles, J.P, hon. maj.
Heard Francis, J.P, hon. maj.
Bernard Percy B, /. s.
Donegan J. H. F.
Newman John R.
Holmes Robert, hon. maj.
Kiggell L. John
Nettles Richard
Bell Frederick William
Lieutenants.
Bernard James B.
Copinger Stephen P, /. *.
Bass Francis H, /. s.
Beamish Andrew P.
Baylor Thomas H.
Jackson Alexander D.
Sub- Lieutenants.
Lucas George I Donovan Alfred C.
Baldwin Walter | WinnHon. C.M.A.
Adjutant.
Lucas Henry, Capt, late Capt. 45ft.
Surgeon
Belcher William, M.D.
FACINGS WHITE.
Member of Parliament.
Swanston Alexander (L), is a J.P. for co.
Cork, and a merchant in London. Was
formerly, for over twenty years, Agent
for the Irish estates of the Duke of De-
vonshire. First elected in 1874. Res.,
Norwood Surrey ; I Laurence Pountney
hill, E.C,
Justices of the Peace.
Allman Richard L, Woodlands
Bandon, Earl of
Bernard Col the Hon H B, Coolmain castle
Bernard Viscount, Castle-Bernard, High
Sheriff of county Cork
Berwick John R, Coolfadda house
Poole Major Hewitt, Mayfield
Sullivan Wm C, Overton
Teulon George B, North main street
Wheeler J R,' North main street
Gentry and Clergy.
Bandon Earl of, and Viscount Bernard,
1800; Viscount Bandon, 1795; Baron
Bandon, I793(lreld.) Francis Bernard,
3rd Earl, elected a Representative Peer
for Ireland, 1858, M.A. (Oxon.), wasM.P.
for Bandon 1842-56 ; Her Majesty's Lieu-
tenant and Custos Rotulorum of Cork
County (1874) ; b. Jan. 3, 1810; s. his
father, Oct. 31, 1856 ; m. Aug. 16, 1832,
Catherine Mary, eldest daughter of the
late Thomas Whitmore, Esq., of Apley
Park, Shrbpshire. Issue :
Jas. Francis, Viscount Bernard, J.P,
Captain Cork City Art. Militia,
Aide-de-camp to Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, High Sheriff of county ;
b. Sept. 12, 1850
Lady Mary Catherine Henrietta ;
m. 1863, Colonel Richard William
Aldworth, late 7th Fusileers,
eldest son of Richard Oliver Aid-
worth, Esq., and Lady Letitia
Aldworth, of Newmarket, county
Cork.
Lady Louisa Albinia
Lady Charlotte Esther Emily
Lady Emma Harriet
Lady Adelaide Mary Lucy ; m. 1873,
Sir Henry Monson de la Poer
Beresford-Peirse, Bart.
Lady Kathleen Frances
Bernard Lady Catherine Henrietta
Allman Jas C, Monerone
Allman R L, Woodlands
Arnold Henry, school inspector, North
main street
Appelbe Edward Alexander, Kildarra
Ashe Rev John, rector Kilowen
Baldwin Godfrey, Brookfield
Baldwin John P, Parkview
Barter William, Norway slip
Barter William, Tullyland
Barry Rev John, R.c.c, South main street
Bayley John J, M. D, Lakemount
Beamish George, Meelon
Beamish Thomas, Hare hill
Biggs Jacob, Callatrim
Bleakley Rev John, Janeville, rector Bally-
modan
Bowen John Cole, Knocknacurra
Brown Stephen, LL. D, Devonshire square
Clear Richard, North main street
Conner William, Milltown
Cornwall John D, South main street
Craig Rev W, Cavendish quay, Wesleyan
Daunt Benjamin, Willsgrove
Dawson Chas G, Farranvane house
Dawson John, Carhue
Dohery Edward, Oakvilla
Doherty Richard W, Oakvilla
Doherty Richard Wheeler, jun, Oakvilla
Dowden William C, Floraville
Eaton Roger, Curravreida
Eccles Rev Robert, rector Kilbrogan
Fleury Rev Louis Rd, curate Ballymodan
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BAN DON.
French George, sen.
Fuller George, Mawmore
Gibbons James, county inspector, R.I.C,
Devonshire square
Gillman William Henry, Moanerone
Good Henry, Roughgrove
Houston Robert, Mill -place
Howe J. R, Glounevorane
Hunter David, Mount prospect
Lamb Rev Walter, Kilcolman park
Lamb William A, Kilcolman park
Lane Richard, North main sti^et
Lee Jervis, Drumkeen
Lombard John E, Shinagh
Longfield General, Kilcolman
Longfield George, Churchill
Longfield William, Churchill
Lucas Captain Henry, Adjt. South Cork
Light Infantry, North main street
McDaniel Daniel, Knockmacool
Moran Rev Thos, Wesleyan, Watergate st
Nash Henry C, Brinny
Nash Matthew J. B, Kilmore
Noble Rev J, Watergate street, Kilbrogan
O'Brien Very Rev Canon Jeremiah, v. F, P. p,
Shannon street
O'Keeffe Rev James, R.C.C, Warner's lane
Palmer Simon, Maulmane
Poole Major Hewitt, Mayfield
Poole Thomas, Milleens
Rod well Thomas, sub-inspector R.I.C,
North Main street
Scott Benjamin, Woodfort
Scott H, Gortna
Scott Samuel, Carhue
Sealy Col F, late 97th Ft, Richmount
Sealy Richard, Richmount
Stevenson Rev Jas, rectory Brinny
Teulon Charles P, North main street
Tomlinson Rev Chas, Watergate street
Solicitors.
Doherty Richard W, South main street
Sherlock George K, South main street
Sherlock Thomas, Devonshire place
Sullivan Josias T, Retreat
Sullivan Thomas K, Retreat
Commissioners of Affidavits in Chancery
Superior Courts of Common Law.
Doherty W R Sherlock G K
Sullivan T K
Commissioners for taking Acknowledgments
of Married Women.
Doherty W R Wheeler John
Physicians and Surgeons.
Belcher Henry, The Lodge
Belcher William John, med. officer, work-
house and fever hospital, South main st
Cooper Charles, North main street
Hadden David Henry, Bridge street
Jagoe B H, South main street
Kearney Thomas, South main street
McCarthy Chas, South main street
Toole Edward, South main street, dispen-
sary medical officer
Licentiate Apothecaries.
Belcher and Hadden, Bridge street
Cooper Charles, North main street
Jagoe Benjamin H, South main street
Agents. Land.
Craig David, North main street
Doherty Richard W and Sons, Sth main st
Emigration.
Kingston William
M'Cabe Thomas, Castle street
Commercial Travellers.
Gabriel George, North main street
Lane George, South main street
Auctioneers.
Bullen, Walter, North main street
Fawcett John, South main street
M 'Cabe Thomas, the Bandon auction mart,
Shannon lodge
Bakers.
Brennan Margaret, Shannon street
Burchill Mrs, Bridge place
Burke Wm, Cavendish quay
Good John, Castle road
Hegarty George, Castle road
Hegarty George, Castle road
Heron John, South main street
Hunter William, North main street
McCarthy Thomas, Bridge street
Moriarty William, South main street
Payne Mrs, Bridge place
Sullivan James, South main street
Tanner William, North main street
Bookseller and Stationer.
Bright William, Bridge street
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Bright Richard, Bridge street
Browne James, South main street
Carroll Miss, South main street
Dawson Edward Carroll, South main street
Norton William, Castle street
Brewers.
Allman, Dowden, and Co.
Builder.
Hunter James, Warner's lane
Cabinet Maker.
Ruddick Thomas, South main street
Carpenters.
Bradfield James, Burlington quay
^alnan Jeremiah, Kilbrogan
Dalnan John, Shannon street
~ronin William, Mills road
Eiickey James, Shannon street
VIoynihan Timothy, Shannon street
Peters Richard, Burlington quay
Peyton Ralph, Burlington quay
Stafford Thomas, Castle street
Warner Thomas, Cavendish quay
Car Owners.
Bradfield Thomas, Burlington quay
French G W, Railway hotel
Kelly Cornelius, Warner's lane
Lane Joseph, North main street
BANDON.
155
Cattle Dealers.
Driscoll Michael, Mill place
Driscoll Michael, New road
Santry Timothy, Castle street
Coach Builder.
FULLAM FATBICK, Weir street
Coal Merchants.
Stanley Edw, South main street
Sutton Robert, Castle street
Confectioners.
Bullen Eliza, Bridge street
Hunter William, North main street
Maguire Alex, Bridge street
Corn Merchants.
M'Donnell Wm, South main street
Pope George, Cavendish quay
Pope William John, Cavendish quay
Distiller.
Allman & Co.
Drapers.
Crowley John, South main street
Foley Timothy, South main street
Greaves Charles, South main street
Greaves Thomas, South main street
Harris John, South main street
McClaughry , South main street
Moriarty James, South main street
Robinson Wm & Son, South main street
Smith W. H, South main street
Wolfe Robert N, South main street
Dyer.
Beamish John, South main street
Egg and Butter Merchants.
Desmond John, South main street
O'Driscoll Daniel, South main street
Reidy Fichard, South main street
Flour Merchant.
Crowley Lawrence, New road
Grocers.
Bradfield Thomas Good, South main street
Bullen Walter, North main street
Costelloe James, South main street
Harte William H, South main street
Heron John, South main street
Hunter David, North main street
Lane Joseph, North main street
Lee Matthew, Bridge place
M'Cabe Thomas, Castle street
Moriarty William, South main street
Walsh John, South main street
Hair Dressers.
Daly Michael, Warner's lane
M 'Daniel Jeremiah, New road
Hardware Merchants.
Bright W. and J, Bridge street
Burts Robert, South main street
Clarke John, South main street
Cummins John, South main street
Harness Makers.
Cunningham Laurence, Market street
Donovan Cornelius, South main street
Webster George, South main street
Hotels.
COMMERCIAL AND RAILWAY, Shannon
street FRENCH GEORGE W.
DEVONSHIRE ARMS, North main st
Loane Abraham
Insurance Agents.
Bullen W, North main street Northern
Assuranee Company
Doherty- Richard W, South main street
Sun, Fire, and Life
Foley and Co, South main street City and
County
Gabriel George, Kilbrogan hill Royal and
Star
Griffith Robert, Munster Bank Scottish
Widows' Fund Life Assurance
Harte J H, Cavendish quay Liverpool,
London and Globe
M'Cabe Thomas, Castle street Sovereign
Maguire Alexander, Bridge street
Sargent R E, Bank of Ireland Crown
Sherlock George K, solr. Standard and
Imperial
Sullivan Thomas K, South main street
Alliance *
Wolfe R N, South main street Stottuh
Provincial
Leather Dealers.
Carroll Lucy, South main street
Lovell George, Wesley place ( I
Smith James, Cavendish quay
Topham Richard, North main street
RAILWAY k COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
BANDON.
GEO, W. FRENCH, PROPRIETOR.
Special care has been taken to make the Sleeping Apartments comfortable
for Visitors.
POST HORSS & LIVERY STABLES.
156
Millers.
Crowley Jeremiah, Old chapel
Crowley Timothy, Old chapel
Dowden & Co, Mill place
Good Michael, Kilmore
Howard Patrick, Brinny
Keyes Mary, Castlenalact
Unkles Bros, Union hall
Pawnbrokers.
Heron John, South main street
Kingston William, North main street
Peyton Harriet, South main street
Photographer.
Hunter, John S.
Printers.
Atkins and Son
Professors of Music.
Hunter William S, North main street
Mills W, Cavend'sh quay
Saddler.
Webster George, South main street
Seed Merchants.
Appelbe George T, North main street
Bullen William, South main street
Harte John H, Cavendish quay
Pope George, Cavendish quay
Pope William John, Cavendish quay
Webster Alexander, Weir street
Shopkeepers.
Bannon John, Shannon street
Beamish John, Market street
Beare George, Shannon street
Bevin Roger, Shannon street
Bradfield Michael, South main street
Brady Richard, North main street
Brennan Margaret, Shannon street
Brien John, Castle street
Br wne James, South main street
Buckley John, Bridge street
Bullen Eliza, Bridge street
Burke WiMiam, Cavendish quay
Cahill Patrick, Market street
Carey Thomas, South main street
Coughlan John, Cavendish quay
Coughlan Mary, Bridge street
Crowley Cornelius, Wesley quay
Crowley John, Shannon street
Cummins Thomas, South main street
Daly John, Bridge street
Desmond Patrick, Market street
Driscoll Edward, Cavendish quay
Driscoll John, Cavendish quay
Donovan Bartholomew, Market street
Donovan Mary, Market street
England William, Bridge street
Fawcett John, South main street
Good John, South main street
Hayes Catherine, South main street
Heard James, South main street
Hickey Daniel, Market street
Hickey Andrew, South main street
Hurley Humphrey, Shannon street
Kearney Ellen, Market street
Keyms Joshua, South main street
BANDON.
Lovel George, Wesley quay
McCarthy Daniel, Cavendish quay
McCarthy John, Market street
McCarthy Thomas, Bridge street
McCarthy Thomas, South main street
Maguire Alexander, Bridge street
Mahony Jeremiah, Shannon street
Meara Richard, Market street
Murphy Giles, South main street
Murphy John, North main street
Murphy Mary, Market street
Murphy Mary, Bridge street
Murray Eliza, South main street
Murray Mary, South main street
O'Leary Arthur, South main street
O'Leary Denis, South main street
Peters Thomas, Castle street
Regan Timothy, Cavendish quay
Reen Anne, South main street
Roberts James, North main street
Salter Robert, South main street
Scott James B, South main street
Smith Wm. H.mry, South main street
Stafford Thomas, Castle street
Stanley Eliza, South main street
Stanley David and Thomas
Starkey The Misses, South main street
Starkey Rebecca, South main street
Sullivan James, South main street
Thomas Miss, Shannon street
Wilson John, South main street
Woods Christopher, Bridge street
Tailors.
Harte James E, Cavendish quay
McCarthy Patrick, Shannon street
McSwiney P, Warner's lane
O'Halloran Eugene Edward, South main
street
Simms Edward, South main street
Sullivan T, Shannon street
Tanners.
Barrett Timothy, South main street
Bullen W, North main street
Clear Richard, North main street
Forde John, Kilbrogan
Smith Henry, Cavendish quay
Sullivan Samuel, Bridge place
Sullivan William C, Overton
Timber Merchants.
Harte John H, Cavendish quay
Pope George, Cavendish quay
Pope William John, Cavendish quay
Tobacconists.
Clarke Thomas, South main street
Stanley Thomas, South main street
Victuallers.
Burke James, Castle street
Burke John, North main street
Fitzgerald James, Shannon street
Morgan Michael, South main street
Reen Daniel, Castle street
Vintners.
Buckley John, North main street
Corcoran John, North main street
BANDON.
Daly John, North main street
Driscoll John, North main street
Foley William, North main street
Forde Thomas, North main street
Fullam Patrick, Shannon street
Hickey John, North main street
Hunter David, North main street
Kearney Michael, North main street
Lane Joseph, Shannon street
Lee Matthew, Bridge place
M'Carthy Denis, North main street
Moxley Joseph, Kilpatrick
Murray Andrew, North main sf reet
Ryan James, North main street
Taylor Timothy, North main street
Watch Makers and Jewellers.
Cummins John, South main street
Turpin George, South main street
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
Calnan Jos, South Main street
Corley Wingfield, South main street
Wood Charles
Whitesmith.
Shine Bartholomew, Weir street
Principal Landholders.
Anderson James, Rathroon west
Appelbe Pierce, Killountain
Barrett John, Killountain
Beamish John, Cashelmore
Beamish Richard, Roughgrove
Bird Edward, Knocknagallagh
Bird Joshua, Meelon
Bird Richard, Knocknagallaqh
Bradfield James, Kilowen
Bradfield James, Tullyland
Bradfield John, Lissapooca
Bradfield Michael, Kilowen
Bradfield Thomas, Kilowen
Buckley John, Corravreeda
Buckley Mary, Clashafree
Buckley Stephen, Garranbeg
Burchiil George, Cloghmacsimon
'Burchill James, Corravreeda
Burns Edward, Clogheenavodig
Busteed John, Lissapooca
Butler Edward, Clashafree
Butler Richard, Clashafree
CannifTe Timothy, Castle road
Carbery Ellen, Corravreeda
Collins John, Tullyland
Conner John, Castlenalact
Cronin Michael, Kilpatrick
Crowley Daniel, Clancoolmore
Crowley James, Gurteen
Crowley Jeremiah, Clancoolbeg
Crowley Jeremiah, Danganstown
Crowley John, Clancoolbeg
Crowley John, Kilmoney
Crowley Timothy, Knocknagallagh
Curtin Michael, Kilmore
Dawson John, Carhoon
Dineen Charles, Maulmane
Dineen John, Barleyfield
Dineen Patrick, Gurteen
Doyle Cornelius, Kilmore
Doyle Jeremiah, Kilmore
Edwards Thomas, Carhoon
Flynn Patrick, Cashelmore
Flynn Thomas, Cashelmore
Foley John, Ballylangley
Fuller Dora, Rbckhouse
Fuller George, Knocknagarrane
Gamble John, Old chapel
Galvin Patrick, Kilowen
Gash "Alexander, River view
Gash Maskelin, Mishells
Goggin Thomas, Knockanreagh
Good Henry, Littlesilver
Good James, Cloghane
Good James, Kildarra
Good John, Kilmacsimon
Good Richard, Ballymonteen
Good Thomas, Mallowgatort
Good William, Mawmore
Hallinan Johanna, Corravreeda
Harris Henry J, Clancoolmore
Harris James, Moneen
Harte Jeremiah, Cripple hill
Hayes Owen, Mawbeg
Herrick Stephen, Castlenalact
Holland Daniel, Tullyglass
Holland Denis, Mawbeg east
Holland John, Barleyfield
Holland Philip, Mawmore
Holland Timothy, Mawmore
Hornibrook William, Kilpatrick
Hosford Thomas, Gaggan
Hurley Patrick, Moanarone
Joyce James, Cashelbeg
Leary Jeremiah, Rathroon east
Lee Samuel, Bridge place
Lombard Mrs, The Lodge
Lordan Jeremiah, Cloghane
Lovell George, Kilbeg
Lovell Thomas, Kilpatrick
M'Carthy Denis, Knocknagarrane
M 'Sweeny John, Tullyland
Mahony Cornelius, Ballymonteen
Mahony Denis, Finnis
Mahony John, Castlenalact
Mahony John, Clancoolmore
Martin Joseph, Knockbrogan
Murphy Daniel, Finnis
Murphy Denis, Finnis
Murphy Jeremiah, Finnis
Murphy John, Finnis
O'Brien Cornelius, Danganbeg
O'Neill Eugene, Rathroon west
Paldwell Alexander, Cullatrim
Popham John, Laragh
Popham Robert, Mawbeg
Regan Cornelius, Gurteen
Regan William, Gurteen
Ryan Denis, Knocknagallagh
Scott James, Castlenalact
Seymour Thomas, Kilpatrick
Seymour Thomas, Kilpatrick
Shorten John, Mullygalia
Smith Thomas, Mallowgaton
Stanley George, Ballylangley
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BANDON-BANTEER-BANTRY.
Stanley William, Tullyglass
Sullivan David, Cashelmore
Sullivan John, Knockbrogan
Tanner Samuel, Curravarahane
Tanner Thomas, Gaggan
Theobald John S, Cloghane
Thomas Nicholas, Kilmacsimon
Tobin Michael, Mishells
Vickery William B, CJancoolbeg
Walsh James, Rathroon east
Whiting Jane, Brothersfort
Whiting Mary, Kilpatrick
Wilson John, Clashafree
Woods Christopher, Barleyfield
Woods Christopher, Mishells
Wren James, Cloghmacsimon
Wren John, Cloghmacsimon
Wren Michael, Cloghmacsimon
Wren William, Rathroon west
Wrixon Samuel, Kilpatrick
BANTEER.
Sub post-office to Mallow, and a station on the Tralee and Killarney branch of the
Great Southern and Western Ry. ; 36 miles from Cork, and 3 from Kanturk, a money
order and telegraph office. Banteer is in the parish of Clonmeen, on the south side of the
Blackwater. At Clonmeen was anciently a monastery of the Austin friars, founded by
the O'Callaghans ; here also are the remains of the castle of Clonmeen, ruined in the wars
of 1641, and a range of mountains, called St. Hillary's, from whence several rapid rivulets
fall into the. Black water. This district was formerly a vast tract of wood since consumed
in smelting iron.
Official.
Parishes Clonmeen (p. 60), Dromtarrifl
(P- 66)
Poor Law Union Kanturk
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr P S Wigmore
Petty Sessions District Cecilstown, every
2nd Monday ; clerk, Jas. O'Connell
Quarter Sessions District Mallow and
Kanturk
Resident MagistrateCaptain Robert Carr
Coot%
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Edw O'Rielly
Constable Bernard King
Mail Car.
From Banteer to Newmarket at 5 9 a.m,
arr. at 6 30 a.m.
,, Newmarket to Banteer at 7 30 p.m,
arr. at 9 10 p.m.
Justices of the Peace.
Grehan George, Clonmeen house
Leader Nicholas P, Rosnalee house
Gentry and Clergy.
Leader William Nicholas, Lismire
Manning Rev M, R.c.c.
Morrissy Rev A, R.c.c.
Murphy Rev E J, P.p.
Principal Landholders.
Ahem Daniel jun, Banteer
Ahern Eugene, Banteer
Barrett James, Ballymaquirk
Barrett Widow, Gougane
Brick Patrick, Banteer
Buckley Cornelius, Glen south
Buckley Patrick, Coolroemore
Buckley Patrick, Kilbarry
Buckley Timothy, Lyre
Callaghan Timothy, Inchdaly
Callaghan Timothy, Killeen
Connell John, Dromskehy
Counehan Daniel, Dromcummer
Creedon J S, Fortgrady
Daly Timothy, Dromahoe
Fitzpatrick Daniel, Dromahoe
Fitzpatrick Jeremiah, Dromahoe
Fitzpatrick Patrick, Dromahoe
Flynn John, Drumcummer
Flynn Thomas, Drumcummer
Horgan Cornelius, Crinnaloo
Howard John, Clonmeen north
Jones Daniel, Glentanefinane
Keller Patrick, Banteer
Kelly James, Dromskehy
Kenny Bartholomew, Charles field
Kiely Honorah, Coolroebeg
Kiely Honorah, Inchamay
M 'Cabe Daniel, Ballymaquirk
M'Carthy Michael, Nadanuller
M'Carthy Patrick, Fortgrady
Murphy John, Killeen
Murphy John, Dromskehy
Murphy Laurence, Glen south
Murphy Patrick, Dromskehy
Neill Patrick, Carraghprevin
O'Brien John, Drinagh
O'Callaghan Michael, Dromahoe
O'Callaghan Patrick, Crinnaloo
O'Callaghan Timothy, Curragraigue
O'Callaghan Timothy, Banteer
O'Sullivan Patrick J, Knockgourra
Riordan Daniel (Reps, of), Drombeg
Shea Jeremiah, Bunreagh
Sheehan John, Clonmeen south
Sullivan Denis, Coolroemore
Twohig Daniel, Tooreen
Twohig Denis, Carragraigue "
Twohig Edmond, Gortnaglogh
Twohig Denis, Carragraigue
Twohig Edmond, Gortnaglogh
Twohig William, Gortnaglogh
Twomey John, Fermoyle
Webb Thomas, Ballymaquirk
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BANTRY.
Head postal, money-order, and telegraph office, 56 miles from Cork, and 1 8 from
Dunmamvay, a station on the West Cork Railway. This town is seated at the head of
the far-famed bay of Bantry. The bay is 26 miles long, from three to five mijes broad,
with 24 to 40 fathoms of water in the roadstead, and is perhaps unsurpassed by any harbour
in the world for natural beauties and natural advantages. It is memorable in history as
having been twice entered by a French force for the invasion of Ireland the first in 1689,
in aid of James II, the next in 1796, under Hoche and Wolfe Tone. On the latter
occasion Richard White was raised to the peerage of Ireland, as Baron of Bantry, in
appreciation of the valuable services which he rendered in opposing the landing of the
invaders. There are not many islands in this vast expanse of water, the principal being
Bear and Whiddy Islands. Whiddy lies opposite the town, and Bear near the entrance
of the bay. Near Whiddy are some small islands, viz. : Horse, Hog, Coney, and Chapel.
There are few strands around the bay, the coast being all high stupendous rocks. The
O'Sullivans had formerly several good seats here. The old castle of Carriganass, which
belonged to the O'Sullivans, is built on the Ouvane river, seven miles from Bantry, on the
road to Inchigeela. It was an high structure, with a square court, and flanked with four
round towers. Near Bantry stood a Franciscan abbey, now entirely demolished, founded
1320, by Dermot O'Sullivan. Part of the district between Inchigeela and Bantry is a
savage and almost trackless waste. All the north side of the bay is one continued chain
of lofty mountains, dividing the counties of Cork and Kerry, among which, it is said,
there is no fewer than 365 lakes ; and a short distance from the town is the fantastic
"Fall of Dunnamark" it was in this vicinity, according to one of the fanciful traditions
of Keating, that human foot first trod upon Irish ground. About the town of Bantry
are some well cultivated grounds.
Summary of Census, 187 1. Town of Bantry.
Area in statute acres 96
Houses 374
Farmsteadings 141
Persons..., 2421
Males 1184
Females 1237
Under 12 years old 645
12 and under 20 378
20 and under 40 633
40 and upwards 763
Roman Catholics 2099
Prot. Episcopalians 177
Methodists 35
Read and Write 1090
Read only 246
Illiterate 1085
Fairs.
14 Jan, 14 Feb, 19 Mar, 14 April, I May,
9 June, 15 July, 21 Aug, 14 Sept 15 Oct,
14 Nov, I and 16 Dec.
Market Day Saturday
Postmaster-
Postal.
-Cornelius O'Sullivan
Mails despatched Skibbereen, Bandon,
Cork, etc, 3 40 p. m. ; Glengariffe, Adri-
gole, Allihies, Castletownbere, Durrus,
' etc, 10 a.m.
SUB-POST-OFFICES :
Adrigole
Allihies
Bear Island
Castletown Bere
Durrus, Carrigbue
Eyeries
Glengariff
Pierson's Bridge
Waterfall
Stamp Distributor.
James Copithorne
Mail Cars, etc., from Bantry.
To Dimmanway, etc at 1130 a.m, arr.
3 55 p.m. ; mail car, 3 40 p.m, arr.
at 7 10 p.m.
Bandon 3 55 p.m, arr at 945 p.m.
Fare 4/-
,, Glengariff and Castletown Berehaven
10 15 a.m, arr. at 4 5 p.m.
To Bantry.
From Bandon 3 40 a.m, arr. at 9 20 a.m.
,, Dunmanway, 6 20 a.m. and 5 20 p.m.;
arr. at 9 20 a.m. and 8 35 p.m. ;
car at 5 45 p.m, arr. at 9 20 p.m.
,, Castletown Berehaven, 8 30 a.m, arr.
at 2 20 p.m.
,, Glengariff 1240 p.m, arr. 2 20 p.m.
Official.
Parishes Kilmocomoge (p. 82), Durrus
(p. 68)
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Abraham J. Tuckey, M.D, Bantry
District Registrar of Marriage (7 and 8 Vic.
chap. 81) John Acton
Petty Sessions at Bantry, every second
Monday ; clerk, Richard Nicholson
Quarter Sessions District Bantry
Bantry Union.
Board meets every Wednesday. For ex
officio and elected guardians officials, etc,
see end of Directory
Royal Irish Constabulary,
Bantry District includes six stations
Bantry, Aughaville, Durrus, Glengariff,
Kealkil, Kilcrohane
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspctor Andrew Monds Harper
Head Constable John Ledden
Bridewell Keeper William Kenefick
Constable William Fawcett
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BANTRY.
Schools.
National Bantry Male, No. I, pupik 171 ;
teacher, Patrick M'Swiney
Male, No. 2, 76 ; teacher D. M'Carthy
Preparatory, 93 ; Mrs. Sullivan
Convent, 350 ; Sisters of Mercy
Parochial, 50 ; Samuel Allman
Cappabue, 123 ; Maiy Kennedy
Whiddy Island, 93 ; Mrs. Tobin
Coomhoola, 139 ; Michael Breen
Dromclough, 119 ; John O'Leary
Kealkil, 184 ; Charles Vaughan
Inchiclough, 175 : William Sullivan
National Droumgariffe, 86 ; A. Moynehan
Mahanaclee, 156'; Mary Sweeny
Corlinn, 74 ; John Lynch
Coomleigh, 84 ; Timothy Mahony
Church Education, Rooska, 29 ; J. Wolfe
Methodist, 1 1 ; Edward D. Lennox
Convent or Sisters of Mercy.
Superioress Sister M.' Joseph Corcoran
Bank.
Munster Bank, Limited Manager, W. B.
Butler
Military.
Lowry Captain, and Detachment of 2$th
Regiment Foot
Justices of the Peace.
Barrett John Edw, Carriganass
Hewson Francis Lionel, Drombroe
Hutchins Arthur, Ballylickey
Hutchins Emanuel, Ardnagashel
Orpen Richard A, Lisheens and Farren
Payne John Warren, Beach
White Robert H. E, jun, Glengarriff castle
Gentry and Clergy.
Bantry Earl of, and Viscount Berehaven,
1816 ; Viscount Bantry, iSoj ; Baron
Bantry, 1797 (Ireld.) William Henry
Hare Hedges White, 3rd Earl, M.A.
(Cantab.) ; elected a Representative Peer
for Ireland, 1869. Hon. Colonel West
Cork Artillery Militia ; [second son of
Richard, 1st Earl, and Lady Margaret
Anne Hare, eldest daughter of 1st Earl
of Listowel] ; b. 10 Nov., 1801 ; s, his
brother, l6July, 1868; m. 16 April, 1845,
Jane, youngest daughter of the late Chas.
Herbert, Esq., of Muckross Abbey, and
sister to the late Right Hon. Henry
Arthur Herbert, M.P., and has surviving
issue:
William Henry Hare, Viscount Bere-
haven ; b. 2 July, 1854
Lady Elizabeth Mary Gore, m. 1874,
Egerton Leigh, late Captain 1st
Dragoons
Lady Olivia Charlotte ; m. 1871, Sir
Arthur Edward Guinness, bart.
Lady Ina Maude
Lady Jane Francis Anna
Brother surviving.
Hon. Robert H. White, Adrigole
RES. 38, Lowndes square, S.W. ; Bantry
House, Glengariff Lodge, and Macroom
Castle, co. Cork ; East Ferry, Cork Har-
bour ; Carlton Club, S.W. ; Kildare
Street Club, Dublin
Bird John Bantry
Bird William S, Bantry
Brady Rev Jas, R. C. chaplain Workhouse
Duggan Cornelius, Bantry
Faulkner Rev. R. B, vicar, the Glebe
Kearney Rev. Michael, c.c.
Lalor John Shee, Gurteenroe
MacDonnell James, Insptr. or Nat. schools
Murphy Michael, Bantry
Newburgh Charles, late Capt. Foot, Beach
cottage
O'Connell Charles, R.M.
O'Leary Rev. John, C.C.
Popham William, Lahadan
Sheehan Very Rev. George, V.F,, p.p.
Tisdall William Samuel, Dunnamark
White Edward Richard, Coomhoola lodge,
late Captain loth Foot
Solicitor.
Oliver Samuel James
Physicians and Surgeons.
Swanton James Richard
Popham Thomas
Bakers.
Brien Margaret Dillon Thomas
Clarke William Sullivan Mary
Copithorne Richard Swanton Mary
Cullinane Michael
Builder.
Murphy William
Confectioner.
O'Sullivan Agnes
Drapers,
Croly Richard Lynch Thoma*
Cullinane J. & Co. Dillon Denis
Gilhooly James White Anne
General Dealer.
Vickery Richard
Grocers.
Brien Margaret Murphy John
Browne Richard O'Regan Daniel
Copithorne James Power Eliza
Cullinane Mary Shea Patrick
Dillon Thomas Sullivan Maria
Henegan Maurice Sullivan Mary
Hurst Hannah Walsh Richard
Leary John Waters John
M'Carthy Tim. 0. Wllcox Thomas
M 'Carthy Tim J. Wolfe John
M 'Sweeny Patrick Wolfe Mary A.
Hotel Keeper.
Vickery Thomas
Merchants.
Acton John M'Carthy Denis
Cullinane Michael Wolfe Philip
ADVERTISEMENT. i6l
CIVIL, MILITARY, NAVAL, & COLLEGIATE
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
7, GAM DEN PLAGE, CORK. ,
PRINCIPAL :
W. J. KNIGHT, LL.D, A.B., T.C.D.,
Emeritus Graduate in Law, First Honorman in Mathematics, First Honorman
in Experimental Physics, First Science Prizeman, Honorman in Logic,
Medallist of the Department of Science and Art.
The following Gentlemen, Pupils of DOCTOR KNIGHT
from
BANTRY,
AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT,
Have especially distinguished themselves.
THE REV. J. Q. CONOLLY, M.A., T.C.D.,
Minor Canon of the Cathedral of St. Finn Barre's.
C. J. McCARTIE, ESQ., B.A., Q.U.I.,
Graduated in Honors in the Queen's University, having previously taken
the Senior Scholarship in Mathematics, the Senior Scholarship in Chemistry,
and the First Scholarship in Mathematics, in every year of his under-
graduate course.
D. CONNERY, ESQ.,
First of the First Class Honors at the Half Degree Examination of 1874
of the Queen's University in Engineering, with the Peel Prize of ^15 a year
for two years, having taken the First Scholarship in the previous years
of his course.
List of Successes In the Home Civil Service, Bank of
Ireland, Provincial Bank, &c., &c.,
CAN BE SEEN AT THE SCHOOL.
See also the pages opposite Bandon, Charleville, Mallow,
Midleton, and Queenstown, in this Directory.
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BAXTRY BEAR ISLAND.
Vintners.
Brien Margaret O' Regan Daniel
Browne Richard M 'Sweeny Patrick
Driscoll Eilen Power Eliza
Henegan Maurice W. Shea Timothy
Ilurst Hannah Shea Patrick
Leary John Sheehan Maria
Lyons James Sullivan Michael
M'Carthy Tim. C. Sullivan Mary
M'Carthy Margaret Walsh Richard
M'Carthy Patrick Waters John
M'Carthy Timothy Wilcox Thomas
Miller.
SW ANTON OEOSOE H, Bantry mills and
Gortnagrough. Co. Cork
Pawnbroker,
Lannin Catherine
Shopkeepers.
Clarke William Leary Denis
Clarke Sarah Sullivan Michael
Principal Landholders.
Brennan Robert, Dromreagh
Burke Daniel, Kilmore
Callaghan Jeremiah, Ahilmore
Casey Daniel, Lisheens
Casey John, Lisheens
Casey Patrick, Lisheens
Costigan John, Bantry
Cotter Jeremiah, Breenymore
Cotter Margaret, Newtown
Cotter Patrick, Derrygiaagh middle
Creed John, Reendonegan
Cronin Denis, Gcrtochra
Cronin John, Incharoe
Cronin John, Dromaclarig
Cronin Patrick, Cullenagh
Collins Daniel, Skahanagh
Donohue Daniel, Reendonegan
Fitzgibbon Mr, deputy road surveyor, Pier-
son's bridge
Flynn James, Caherdaniel east
Flynn Patrick, Ardnamanagh
Godfrey Edward, Newtown
Goggin Maurice, Garraghy
Hall Richard, Dunbittern
Hurley Constantine, Lisheeni
Hurley John, Lisheens
Hurley Michael, Lisheens
Keohane Cornelius, Tranamadree
Keuhane Jeremiah, Tranamadree
Keohane John, Dromclogh
Keohane Michael, Derreenkellig
Kingston William, Raheenbeg
Kingston Thomas, Dromreagh
Leary Joseph, Caher
Leary Patrick, Inchiclough
Leary Timothy, Goreesmore
Lynch Humphrey, Cappanaloha west
Lynch Richard, Aghagpoleen
Magrath John, Ardnacloghy
Magrath Michael, Laharan west
Manning John, Glanbannoo upper
M'Carthy Denis, Letterlickey west
M'Carthy Florence, Ardra
M'Carthy John, Derryduffmore
Meara John, Dromleigh north
Minehane Daniel. Dunnamark
Mullins Jeremiah, Dromacoppal
Newman John, Dunbittern
O'Donovan Cornelius, Newtown
O' Donovan Jeremiah, Cloonygorman
Rawlins George, Coolcullaghta
Riordan Daniel, Sheskin
Scully Denis, Ahilbeg
Sullivan Cornelius, Maularehy
Sullivan Cornelius, Ahildotia v
Sullivan Daniel, Dromacoussane
Sullivan Jeremiah, Derryduffmora
Sullivan John, Croangle
Sullivan Michael, Gurlcenroe
Sullivan Patrick, Ardnacloghy
Sullivan Patrick, Anlnagashel
Sullivan William, Rooska
Sullivan .Richard, Lahernshermeen
Sullivan Timothy, Dromclough
Sullivan William, Kilmore
Sullivan William, Reendesert
Swanton George, Muliough
Swanton , Aghagoleen
Swanton James, Cappanaloha
Tobin John, Reenavanna
Tobin Richard, Glenbanno lower
Viikery Samuel, Whiddy island
Vickery Robert John, Dromkeal
Walsh Joseph, Coomanore
Warner Robert, Reendesert
Wiseman Edward, Coomanore
Wiseman John, Rooska east
BEAR ISLAND.
Sub post office, 90 miles from Cork, 34 from Bantry (head office), and \ l /t from Castle-
townbere. This island is near the mouth of Bantry bay ; and, lying near the western
shore, opposite Castletownbere, forms the capacious and sheltered harbour of Berehaven,
and is of great use in protecting this noble bay from the fury of the south-west winds.
Its surface is rocky and coarse, its length about six miles, and its breadth about one and
a-half, with a population of 1225. The fortifications consist of three batteries, redoubt,
(our martello towers, etc. These are some great s.?a caves, worked out by the sea. on the
outer side of this is'and. The trap rocks of Bcre island and the adjoining mainland are
of great variety and interest. There are both contemporaneous beds and intrusive dykes
of both greenstone and felstone ash, indicating volcanic activity in this immediate vicinity
at two different geological periods. Specular iron ore is found on the island. '1 he
temperature of those parts of the island having a southern aspect is considerably higher
thai.- that of tl-e mainland, and as a consequence the Bear island farmers supply the
Dtarlvct of Castletown with potatoes a month earlier than their neighbours of the main-
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land. The inhabitants are remarkable for their industry, sobriety, love of peace, and
deep religious feelings. It is very rare to see a Bere island man bringing a case into
court, all differences being settled by the priest, who up to a very recent period resided
on the island. The island contains a Roman Catholic church, a priest's residence, and
three National schools.
Parish Killaconenagh (p. 78.)
Poor Law Union Castletown bere
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. George W. F. Armstrong
Clergy, etc. same as for Castletown bere
Principal Landholders.
Harrington Michael Harrington Patrick
BELGOOLY.
Sub post office, near Oysterhaven, 12 miles from Cork, and 3 from Kinsale (Juad office}.
It was here the Irish had their camp for the first years of the wars of 1641. The newly
established South of Ireland and County Cork Distillery Company, Limited, has consider-
ibly improved this locality, the company having expended about .25,000 on their
premises at Belgooly. When in full operation, this distillery will give employment to a
large number of persons, in anticipation of which several new houses are in course of
erection. In consequence of the increased facilities for stock-feeding and dairy-farming,
land is also changing hands at increased rents.
Postal. Gentry.
Postmaster Michael Leahy Bittah William, Mill house
Mails despatched every evening at 5 30 p. m, Cramer Mrs, Ballindeenisk
art. 7 50 a.m. Harrison Mrs, Ballindeenisk
Official Knolles Charles F, Belgooly
Parish-Kilmonoge (p. 84), Culler, (p. 63) Whitney William, Knocknanaffe
Poor Law Union Kinsale Vintners.
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages Colenian Bartholomew
Dr. W. McDermott Murphy Miss
Petty Sessions District-Ballymartle every Principal Landholder*
alternate Monday ; clerk, Wm. Walton, Bith Williai *; Lybe
Kinsale Brien j oh Mountlong
Quarter Sessions-Cork and Kinsale Byrne William T, BalTady
Resident Magistrate-George R. Cronin ^ M Thomastow ,/
Sub-Inspector Constabulary -James Hojel Crone Newenhani) Knockleagh
Place of Worship. Gash William, Ballindeenisk
Clontead R. G. church Rev J. Walsh, P.P. Gash William, Knockahowlea
_ Keeffe John, Ballyrichard
National School. Locke ] ohnj Ballady
Michael Leahy, teacher Murphy William, Ballindeenisk
Justice of the Peace. Reardon Denis, Lybe
Heard Robert, Pallastown Regan Daniel, Ballady
Knolles Thomas W, Oatlands . Sullivan Timothy, Castletown
BLACKROCK (part of).
(For remainder of Blackrock see Suburban Directory City of Cork )
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, two and a-half miles from Cork (Jiead office).
This is a pleasant suburb, in the civil parish of St. Finbar's, about five minutes by rail from
Cork trains every hour (C. B. & P. Ry.); fares, single 4d., 3d., 2d., return 6d.. 4d., 3d.
Blackrock castle, on the promontory of Ringmahon, was originally built by Lord Mountjoy,
in the reign of James I. (1604); the present little structure was erected by the corporation
for about ,1000, and is now in the possession of the Harbour Board. In it the mayors
of Cork formerly held an admiralty court being, by several charters, appointed admirals
of the harbour a custom which has been long superseded by the ceremony of "throwing
the dart" of jurisdiction outside the harbour. There are Protestant and Roman Catholic
places of worship.
The Ursuline Convent of Blackrock, one of the first training establishments for young
ladies in Ireland, is a noble mansion, with grounds of about forty acres. It contains
over fifty nuns, some cf whom superintend the education of about 70 boarders (see
aii'vt. next page.) They also take charge of an adjoining National School (No. 5940) of about
100 girls, in connexion with which is an Industrial Crochet School. The manufacture of
the crochet work in the'iatter school, under the kind superintendence of the sisterhood,
enables a number of grown girls to earn a substantial livelihood. Its excellence and
superiority cf finish some having the appearance of the most delicate lacework can be
testified to from persona! inspection ; and it is a matter of surprise the demand is not more
i4 BLACKROCK.
extended at home as it realizes a ready sale in France, England, and elsewhere. The
Ursuline order was founded by Miss Nano Nagle, in the year 1771, in the city of Cork,
and was transferred in 1825 to Blackrock.
At Rochelle, Blackrock road, is also a very superior Protestant seminary for young
ladies, with an average of 60 boarders. The Protestant church of St. Michael's, Blackrock
was formerly a chapel-of-ease to the cathedral, but the Diocesan Council have recently
constituted it a separate parish, under the title of St. Michael's. This church is adorned
with one of the most beautiful productions of Hogan's chisel an elaborately finished,
group, representing the Resurrection, to the memory of W. Beamish, of Beaumont.
In an ornamental planted enclosure on the Blackrock road, about two mil6s from Cork,
is a handsome monument erected by private friends to the memory of the late Alexander
McCarthy, M.P. for County Cork in 1859, to whom a great portion of the neighbouring
property belonged.
Postmaster Samuel Dixon
Despatch of Mails.
From Blackrock Post office IO 30 a. m,
and 7 45 p .m.
From Letter-box at Ballintemple 10 20
a.m, and 8 o p.m.; on Sundays 74Op m.
From Letter-box at Ashton Lawn 10 30
a.m, and 80 p.m. ; on Sundays 7 45 p.m.
Constable Hugh McFarlane
Registrar Births, Deaths & Marriages
Dr. Augustine O'Connor
Places of Worship.
St. Michael's Protestant Church Rev Geo.
K. Smyth, rector
Roman Catholic Church Rev Wm. Canon
O'Sullivan, P.p. ; Rev Patk. Hurley, C.C.
Ursuline Convent.
Superioress Mrs. Hoey ; 50 nuns
Rochelle Female Protestant Seminary..
Principal Miss McMurray ; 5 assistants
National Schools.
Ballintemple 70 pupils ; teacher, Miss
Emma Gaffney
Ballinlough 80 pupils; teacher, Miss Mary
Geany
Blackrock, male ; master, Mr. Nagle *
St. Michael's Protestant 17 pupils ; "tea-
cher, Miss Mary Hcaly
Limestone Quarries
Ballintemple (5) worked by B. McMullen,
Daniel Murphy, Daniel Murphy, jun,
John Barry, Patrick J. Scannell
Booreenmanagh (i) worked by Francis
Montgomery Jennings
Gentry, Clergy, City Merchants, etc.
(Resident in Hlackrock Postal delivery)
Bailey Charles, butter merchant, Mahon
Baker George, merchant, Mahon
Beamish Benjamin S, Mahon
Bingham Joseph B, steward, Dundanion
Bull Jas, dep. clerk of the peace, Dundanion
Burke Richard Charles, builder, and lessee
Theatre Royal, Mahon
Callaghan Robert, Dundanion
Connell William Charles, Clover hill
Connor Francis M'Carthy, clerk, Mahon
Connor William McCarthy, Mahon
Corcoran Daniel, Baliinure
Cotter Michael, cornbroker, Ballinlough
Crawford William, Lakelands
Creamer Michael, Convent road
Cremin James, wine merchant, Dundanion
Cronin Miss, Mahon
Delany Right Rev William, R. C. Bishop
of Cork, The Palace
Dixon Thomas, Dundanion, Northclifle
Dowlingjohn, commercial traveller, Mahon
Dwyer JJiss Mary, Blackrock
Edwards Alexander, accountant, Mahon
Fagan Mrs Anne, Castle road
Fit/gerald, The Misses, school, castle road
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
URSULINE CONVENT, BLACKROCK, CORK.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
THE RIGHT REV. WILLIAM DELANY,
Lord Bishop of Cork.
The Ursuline Order has ever been considered peculiarly qualified for the religious and literary training
of youth, to which it is exclusively devoted. The greatest care is given to the formation of the character,
and to the progress of the pupils in learning, while their health, diet, necessary relaxation, and general
comfort are attended to with maternal solicitude.
Flower and Landscape Painting, and every description of useful and ornamental work.
TERMS : 32 Guineas per Annum, payable lial/-yearly in advance.
The Convent is beautifully situated, overlooking the river, about two miles from the city, from which
there is conveyance every hour by train.
further particulars may be known oa application at the Convent.
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Gardiner Mrs Anne, Mahon
Haines John Shettick, J.P, Ballinlough
Hartland Joseph Bullen, seed merchant,
Mahon
Harris 'uchard, J. P, house and land agent,
Lakeview
Harris William Prittie, house and land
agent, Lakeview
Hatton John, grocer, etc, Thornhill, Ballin-
lough
Hayes Mrs Anne, Mahon
Higginson Charles, accountant, Bayswater
Hurley Rev Patrick, c.c, Dundanion
Jones Henry E, solicitor & coroner, Mahon
Jermyn Thomas H, solicitor, Mahon
Jacob Charles H, grocer, Mahon
Jacob Alfred W, commercial agent, Mahon
lodge
Jellico Frederick, accountant, Mahon
Keeffe John, Convent road
Lindsay Samuel P, solicitor, Mahon
Leary Daniel, Dundanion
Lemesurier Alfred J, Mahon
Mercer Captain, Glanmire view
Murphy James, J.P, Ringmahon castle
O'Connor, Augustine, M.D, Dundanion
O'Keeffe Cornelius, solicitor, etc, Mahon
O'Keeffe William, solicitor, etc, Mahon
O'Mahony Jas, tobacco merchant, Mahon
O'Sullivan Rev Canon William, P. P, Dun-
danion
Pike Ebenezer, Besborough
Perrier William Lumley, J.P, Ballinure
Sandiford Daniel Lane, Ballinlough house
Scannelr John, architect, Mahon
Simmelkier Thos, Capt steamship, Mahon
Smyth Rev George, rector Mahon
Smith John, Dundanion
Staveley R, Capt steamship Xema, Mahon
Stopford Rev Joseph, Ferney
Symms Mrs, Dundanion
Taylor Richard, Ballinlough
Varian Ralph, Lisnacairn
Wallace Henry, Blackrock
Whitelegge Rev William, Ballinlough
Williams Saml, wine merchant, Dundanion
Shopkeepers, Vintners, Farmers, etc.
Bingham Joseph, B, dairyman, Mahon
Brady Edward, farmer, Ballinure
Barry William, builder, Blackrock
Cashman Ellen, caretaker, Castle
Cufife Mortimer Joseph, vintner, Blackrock
Davis Mrs, vintner, Blackrock
Dniscoll Patrick, car owner, Dundanion
Driscoll Patrick, jun, car owner, Ballinure
Driscoll William, car owner, Dundanion
Flaherty John, car owner, Knockrea, Ballin-
lough
Harness Robert, shopkeeper, Mahon
Harvey John, shopkeeper, Blackrock
Keeffe Joseph, car owner, Dundanion
Keller William, shopkeeper, Mahon
Kelly Michl, market gardener, Ballinlougn
Leahy J, farmer and carpenter, Dundanion
Lett Thomas, farmer, Dundanion
Maher Thomas, market gardener, Brown-
ingstown, Ballinlough
Murray Patrick, vintner, Ballinlough
Q' Keeffe David, farmer, Dundanion
O'Leary John, vintner, Blackrock
Peek Mrs Charlotte, shopkeeper, Blackrock
Riordan Daniel, market gardener, Brown-
ingstown, Ballinlough
Riordan Jas, market gardener, Ballinlough
Riordan John, market gardener, Brown-
ingstown, Ballinlough
Walsh Richard, mason, Blackrock
Walsh Thomas, builder
BLARNEY.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 5 miles from Cork (head office). Blarney
is a place of very ancient fame. It was a seat of the great McCarthy family, and a place
of Druidical worship. Here are the beautiful grounds and romantic ruins of Blarney
castle, a stronghold of the Earls of Clancarthy, who forfeited a great estate in this county,
including the castles of Kilcrea and Macroom, for their adherence to James II. In Queen
Elizabeth's time it was reckoned one of the strongest fortresses in Munster, and consisted
o four large piles joined in one. The castle was erected about the middle of the fifteenth
.tu:y, by Cormac McCarthy, and is now the property of Sir George Colthurst, bart.,
'.no has recently erected a handsome mansion adjoining. In the grounds are several
L/ruidical monuments, and the neighbourhood has many other remains of antiquarian
interest, including some circular raths and square entrenchments, with the usual subterranean
cells. Blarney was at one time the seat of several manufactories, which gave a vast amount
of employment in the manufacture of articles of chamois and buckskin leather for gloves
and clothing, cotton printing, paper making, etc. There was also a large factory for flax
spinning, under the protection of the Linen Board of Ireland, which was subsequently, in
1825, turned into a woollen and worsted mill. This woollen mill, the property of Messrs.
Martin Mahony Bros, was totally destroyed by fire in December, 1869, and was immediately
re-erected in the modern style of factory buildings, and now gives employment to 260
operatives in the manufacture of the celebrated Blarney tweeds. The machinery is driven
by two turbines of 105 horse- power, supplemented by a steam engine of 40 horse-power.
About a mile and a-half from Blarney castle is the celebrated St. Ann's Hydropathic
Establishment (set St. Ann's post-office). There are Protestant and Roman Catholic
places of worship ; and the Baptist minister of Cork holds services here on the 1st
Wednesday in each month, The village of Blarney is about a mile from the railway
station (G. S, & W, Ry.) fares, single i/a, i/, $d., return a/, 1/7, d,
1<5<S BtARNEY.
Postmaster Eugene Corcoran
Official.
Parishes Garrycloyne (p. 69), Grenagh
(p. 70), Matehy (p 91)
Poor Law Union Cork
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Francis Nunan
Relieving officer William O'Connell,
Lissavoura
Petty Sessions District Blarney, every and
Tuesday ; clerk, Thomas Smith, Blarney
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. Mullarkey
Constable William Willis
Justices of the Peace.
Colthurst Sir George Conway, bart, (Irid.
1744). was M.P. for Kinsale 1863-74, a
D. L. for co. Cork, [eldest son of Sir
Nicholas, M.P. , 4th bart., and Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of Colonel George Vesey,
of Lucan house, co. Dublin], b. 1824 ;
s. his father, 1829; m. 14 Jan., 1846,
Louisa Jane, only daughter of St, John
TefTeryes, of Blarney castle, co. Cork,
Issue surviving ;
George St. John, J.P, late Lieut. 43rd
Foot ; b. 1850.
Emily Jane Julia Louisa
Anne Cape Alice Conway
RES. The Castle, Blarney, co. Cork; 36,
Wilton-cresem, S.W. ; Brooks's Club,
S.W. ; Garrick Club, W.C.
Barter Richard, St. Ann's
Colthurst Gto. St. John, The Castle
Fagan Capt., William, Woodside
Mahony Nicholas, St. Helen's
Sugrue John H, Cork
Wall Thomas, M.D. Cork
Young H. Lindsey, Leemount, Cork
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Buckley Rev John, P.P, Grenagh
Moore Rev James, c.c, Grenagh
Orpen Ed\vard Crump, deputy county sur-
veyor, Coolflugh
Parker Rev David, p. p, Blarney
Perrin Rev Louis, rector Garrycloyne
Townsend Richard, Garrycloyne
Medical Practitioner.
Nunan Francis. M.D, dispensary medical
officer
Manufacturers.
Mahony Messrs Martin Bros, woollen mills
Ryan John M, Gurth paper mills
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Buckley John, Newcastle, vintner.
Callaghan Jeremiah, Tower cross, vintnet
and grocer
Corcoran Eugene, grocer, etc
Coughlan John, Grenagh, grocer
Cremin Michael, Waterloo, vintner-
Curtin Thomas, Grenagh, vintner
Deloghery Thomas, Grenagh. vintner
Go den David, Grenngh, vintner
Lynch Cornelius, Tower cms?, vintner
M'AulifTe Owen, Grenagh, grocer
M'Namara Roger, Rathduff. vintner
Meany Mrs. Waterloo, vintner
Mullane Timothy. Grenagh. blacksmith
Murj-hy Edm >nd, B: ll/va!oon, vintner
Murphy Mary. Grenagh, vintner
Murphy Timothy, Newcastle, vintner
Shamrock Co-operative society grocery,
meal and flour
Smith Margaret, Blarney; vintner
Spencer Michl, Kilmona, Grenagh, vintner
Twomey Patrick, Ballymorisheen, vintner
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Andrew, Ballyfadeenmore
Ahern Michael, Bawnafmny
Ahern John, jun, Woodside
Baldwin Margaret, Grenagh
Buckley Patrick, Lyradane
Buckley Denis, Ballyvaloon
Buckley John, Newcastle
Byrns Jeremiah, Garryadeen
Byrns Julia, Garryadeen
Callagnan Bartholomew, Vicarstown-
Callaghan John, Vicar>town
Callaghan Denis, Grenagh
Callaghan William, Ballymorisheen
Cagney John. Knocknalyre
Coakley Denis, Ballyvaloon
Coleman Michael, Ballygibbon
Coleman Daniel, Knockacorbally
Connell Laurence, Curraghnalaght
Connell Denis, Lissard
Cooney Timothy, Dromin
Corcoran Eugene, Blarney
Cremin Michael, Waterloo
Cronin Daniel, Monalahy
Cronin L'aniei Patrick, KnorknasufT
Cronin Michael, KnocknasutT
Daly Daniel, Knocknalyre
Daly John, Glancam
Donoghue James, Courtbrack
Donoghue Michael, P>allyfa'deenmore
Donovan Jeremiah, Killeen
Donovan Mathias, Knockantota
Donovan John, Ballyglass
Donovan Timothy J un, Ballymorisheen
Donovan Timothy, sen, Bally vaioon
Donovan Mathias, Ballyvaloon
Donovan Michael John, Birch hill
Downey Michael, Ballyfadeen beg
Downey Johanna, Ballyfadeen beg
Downey Denis, Ballyfadeen more
Flynn Michael, Kilclogh
" Denis, Balliaraha
Forrest Thomas. Boolypatrick
Forrest David, Killowen
eary Redmond, Ballyfadeenmore
Golden Michael, Garryadeen
Hallissy John. Garrycloyne
Hallis?/ Timothy Dawstown
BLARNEY-BOHERBUE.
1*7
Hayes Denis, Dawstown
H ives James, Ballymartin
Hayes Cornelius, Dawstown
Hayes Denis, Dawstown
He\ly Thomas, Curraghnalaght
HetTernan Patrick, Glancam
Helfernan Patrick, Kathduff
Hegarty Daniel, Kilclogh
Hennessy Timothy, Gortdonoghmore
Hewitt George, Curraghnalaght
Keeffe John, Ballyhilloge
Keilly Bartholomew, Ballynaraha
Keily Patrick, Ballynaraha
Kelleher James (Denis), Dawstown
Kelleher Bartholomew, Dawstown
Kelleher John James, Dawstown
Kelleher Denis, Killowen
Kelleher Timothy, Com tbrack
Kelleher Timothy, Dawstown
Kelleher Bartholomew, Ballymorisheen
Kelleher Owen, Curraghnalaght
Kelleher John Timothy, Dawstowu
Kelleher Michael, Knocknasuff
Kennedy Denis, Lyradane
Lehane Catherine, Grenagh
Looney Daniel, Ballyhillogue
M'Carthy Patrick, Ballyhilloge
M'Carthy Daniel, Knockantota-
M'Carthy Michael, Lyradane
M'Carthy Jeremiah,- Lyradane
M'Namara Roger, Rathduff
Mahony Patrick Kilclogh
Manley Patuu> Ballymartin
Manley Cornelius, Ballymartin
Manley John, Ballymartin
Meany Mrs, Waterloo
Mulcahy Edinond, Newcastle
Mulcahy Edmond, Kilmona
Mullane Michael, Loughane
Mullane Edmond, Dawstown
Mullane Matthew, Dawstown
Murphy Thomas, Loughane
Bjurphy John, Grenagh
Murphy' Edmond, Knocknalyre
Murphy John, Ballyglass
Murphy Timothy, Newcastle
Murphy Denis, Ballygibbon
Murhy Patrick, Ballynaraha
Murphy Richard, Killowen
Murphy Timothy, Killowen
Murray Michael, Courtbrack
Nag'e Michael, Loughane
Nagle Mrs, Gortdonoghmore
O'Brien Timothy, Gortdonoghmore
O'Callaghan Jeremiah, Blarney
O'Connell William, Lissavoura
O'Donoghue Patrick, Knbcknabehy
Regan Daniel, Vicarstown
Rellihan Timothy, Lissavoura
Rellihan Denis, Lissavoura
Richardson Michael, Gilcagh
Richardson William, Gilcagh
Richardson John, Gilcagh
Richardson Airs, Gortdonoghmore
Riordan Mrs John, Gortdonoghmore
Riordan John, Knocknacorbaliy
Riordan John, Ballygrogan
Ross William, Clogheenmilcon
Sheehan Joseph, Courtbrack
Sheehan John, Monalahy
Sheehan Mrs, Killeen
Smith John, Dawstown
Spillane John, Knockacorbally
Sullivan Denis, Kilclogh
Sullivan Jeremiah, Ballyhilloge
Sullivan Daniel, Lyradane
Sullivan Denis, Maulrane
Twohig Philip, Ballymorisheen
Twomey Eugene, Ballymartin
Twomey Timothy, Kilmona
Twomey John, Lisheenowen
Turpin John, Loughane
Turpin William, Loughane
Walsh Thomas, Loughane
Walsh John William, Vicarstowo
Walsh Robert, Ballyfireen
Walsh Margaret, Ballyvaloon
Walsh Edmond, Curraghnalaght
Walsh Michael, Curraghnalaght
Walsh Michael, Ballygrogan
Walsh William, Glancam
Walsh John, Kilmona
Walsh Edmond, Kilmona
Walsh Thomas, Kilmona
Walsh Patrick, Lissard
Walsh John, Rathduff
Walsh James, Rathduff
Walsh Thomas, Rathduff
Wise Francis, Birch hill
Wiseman John, Garrycloyne
BOHERBUE.
Fairs.
' Feb, 15 May, 15 Aug, 28 Oct, 6 Dec.
Postmistress Catherine O'Leary.
Official.
Parish Kilmeen (p. So)
Poor Law Union Kanturk
Petty Sessions District Kanturk, e--ery
second Saturday ; clerk, Denis Com ell,
Kilnahullabeg
Quarter Sessions Districts Macroom and
Kanturk
Resident Magistrate Capt. R. Carr Coote
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BOHERSUE-BUTLERSTOWX BUTTEVAXT.
Keeffe John, Ballyhoolohan
Lane Denis, Glentanefinnane
Lane Jeremiah, Glentanefinnane
Leary Daniel, Aghareenag
Linehan John, Dromanarrigle
Linehan Timothy, Derrynatubbrid
M'Auliffe John, Gortateeboy
M'Carthy Peter, KiDaseragh
M 'Sweeny Jane, Ballyhoolohan
Moynihan John, Acres
Moynihan Patrick, jun, Laharan west
Moynihan Daniel, Urraghilbeg
Murphy Timothy, Ballyhoolohan
O'Connell John, Laharan east
O'Connor Owen, Glenalougha
O'Connor Patrick, Doonaslean
O'Leary John, Knockeenadallane
O' Leary Thomas, Cloongeel
O'Mahony John, Knockavoreen
O'Sullivan Cornelius, Glentanefinnane
O'Sullivan Humphrey, Glenreagh
Reilly Maurice, Cloongeel
Ring John, Doonaslean
Savage Patrick, Cloongeel
Sullivan Daniel, Ummeraboy
Sullivan John, Gneeves
Sullivan John, Dromanarrigle
Twomey Cornelius, Ballyhoolohan
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Gentry and Clergy.
M'Cartie Daniel, Dromanarrigle
M'. \Iahon Rev Matthias, P.P.
O'Leary Rev John, c.c.
Laj:kin Rev J, c.c.
Medical Practitioner.
O'Sullivan Jeremiah, Boherbue
Principal Landholders.
Archdeacon Thomas, Clongeel
Bolster Thomas, Kilnahulla more
Bourke John, Derrynatubrid
Buckley Jeremiah, Foyle
Burke Mrs M. A, Ballyhoolohan
Callaghan Jeremiah, Clongeel
Connell Denis, Kilnahullabeg
Connor Daniel, Loumanagh
Connor Denis, Ummerabq
Connor John, Doonosleen
Cronin Thade, Glenreagh
Daly John, jun, Knocklagh
Daly Mathew, Kilnahulla
Fitzpatrick Michael, Ballyhoolohan
Forde Cornelius, Gortearagh
Forcle Daniel, Ballyhoolohan
Guinea Jeremiah, Glencollins
[ones Daniel, Glentanefinnane
BUTLERSTOWN-/J Courtmacsherry and Timoleagut).
Sub post office, in the parish of Lislee, situated on A promontory called " The Seven
Heads," between Courtmacsherry bay and Clonakilty bay ; 34 miles from Cork, 14 from
Bandon (head office), and 4 from Timaleague. This part of the coast consists of stupendous
cliffs, with several subterranean caves worked out by the sea, and frequented by sea-fowl,
seals, etc. These cliffs are composed of several distinct strata ; the fourth from the surface
is a soft ferruginous yellow rock, in which masses of iron ore are found, almost pure, and
varying in size from 4 ozs. to nearly I cwt. There are several ancient circular mounds or
raths ; that from which the parish is said to derive its name, Lis-ke, is a little to the west
of the Protestant parish church, but the more extensive is on a hill about half a mile to
the south. On a small peninsula in the bay of Dunworly are the ruins of a castle, and on
the cliffs of Seven Heads is an old signal tower. Protestant and R. C. churches, coast-
guard station, police barrack, etc.
BUTTEVANT.
Head post, money order, and telegraph office, 27 miles from Cork by rail (G. S. & W. Ry. )
fares, single 5/7, 4/2, 2/4 ; return 9/6, 7/, 4/. Buttevant was formerly a walled corporate
town, governed by a mayor and aldermen, and to judge from its ruins it must have been of
considerable importance. Here are the ruins of an ancient abbey, founded by the Barrys
in the reign of Edward I. (1251). Within the walls are several tombs of ancient Irish
families, as the Barrys, Magners, Fitzgeralds, Prendergasts, Donegans, Meades, Dowlings,
Healys, Nagles, Lombards, and Supples. Buttevant abbey must have been a pile of con-
siderable magnitude and grandeur. Close to the entrance was formerly a large heap of
skulls and bones now placed in the crypt of the abbey by the late Canon Buckley
said to be the relics of those who fell at the battle of Knockininoss in 1647, between the
Parliamentary forces under Lord Inchiquin and the Irish under Lord Taafe ; about half-
a-mile distant are the ruins of Ballybeg abbey, also founded by the Barrys. Buttevant
and its neighbourhood seems formerly to have been an assemblage of churches and reli-
gious houses: hi addition to those given above, there are ruins at Kilmaclenine, Lisgriffin,
Templeconnell, Ballinguile, etc. Buttevant castle, a fine ivy-clad building on the banks
of the Awbeg, was built by the Barrys, and afterwards enlarged by Sir James Anderson ;
it is now occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Near the castle is a fine flour mill, worked by both
water and steam power ; this mill. is the property of Thomas Walsh, of Mallow, who re-
cently expended about .2,000 in the erection'of the steam machinery. This neighbour-
hood has been rendered classic by the pen of Spenser ; at Kilcoleman, near Buttevant,
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the mined walls of which still remain, he completed his Faery Queen. Buttevant is
an important barrack station of the Cork or south-western military district. The river
Awbeg abounds with white trout. The Protestant church is a handsome structure in the
later English style, built in 1826, with a square embattled tower. The R. C. church,
erected through the unwearied exertions of the late Very Rev. Canon Buckley, P.P., was
commenced in 1831, and is deservedly reckoned one of the handsomest ecclesiastical
structures in the south of Ireland.
This district is very fertile, resting as it does principally on the limestone, it is well
suited either for tillage or grazing ; limestone gravel, which is so efficacious as a top-
dressing, is found in the parish of Imphrick, it being almost the only portion of the
county where that useful mineral is available. On some of the high -lying districts, on
the limestone, water is scarce, and must be dug for ; but is always found at a depth of
one hundred feet, and in most cases at half that depth. Several splendid specimens of
variegated red marble have been raised from quarries in the neighbourhood, and a good
description of marble is found in all the mountains of Ballyhoura, north of the
town. At Grange a lead ore, with a slight per centage of silver, was discovered by the
railway labourers, in a cutting about one and a-half miles of Buttevant ; a culm vein has
also been discovered in same cutting. Two miles south-west of this town, near Kilmac-
lenine, there is a pit of good yellow ochre, which was formerly used for painting. From
Kilcoleman bog is obtained a very peculiar kind^of peat, called by the peasantry,
"mor.n-ye-nea" ; it is found floating on the water, and when fresh it is somewhat like the
liver of an animal in consistency and colour ; when dried it becomes almost as hard and
black as jet, and burns with a beautiful white flame.
Fairs.
Buttevant 27 Mar, 20 July, 14 Oct, 20 Nov
Cahirmee Horse Fair 12 and 13 July.
Postal.
Mails despatched at 12 30 p.m. (day mail),
and 10 30 p.m. (night mail).
Postmaster Denis Fitzpatrick
SUB POST OFFICES :
Liscarroll Churchtown Doneraile
Official.
Parishes Bregoge (p. 53), Buttevant (p.
54), Churchtown (p. 58), Imphrick (p.
70), Kilmaclenine (p. 80)
Poor Law Union Mallow
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
PL Walsh, M.D.
Relieving Officer T Lenahan
Collector of Poor's rate P W Greene
Petty Sessions Court held 2nd and 4th
Thursday of the month ; clerk, Michael
Hayes, Buttevant
Quarter Sessions District Mallow and
Kanturk.
Resident Magistrate Capt. R. C Coote
Sub-Inspector B A Somerville
Head Constable Patrick Keawell
Acting-Constable Berd Kelly
National Schools.
Male 185 pupils ; teacher, Thos. Ryan
Female 177 pupils ; Elizabeth Ryan.
Grange, Male 75 pupils ; Edwd. Looney
Female 90 pupils ; Bridget Ryan
Justices of the Peace.
Barry John Harold, Ballyvonare
Creagh George W. B, Woodvilh
Lysaght William, Hazlewood
Spratt Harmer Devereux, Pencil hill
Stewart Spenser, Springfort hall
Gentry, Clergy, etc,
Buckley, Rev Timothy, P.P.
Cahil Rev Wm, c,c, Churchtown
Cotter Rev W H, curate, Buttevant
Crofts Richard Nason, Ballyhoura lodge
Crofts Christopher, Velvetstown
Daly George F, Rathclare
Freeman Col. Joseph D, Clogheen house
Fuge Richard, Templemary
Harris George Crofts, Spitalfields
Henderson D, Loughrea
Lenihan Rev Timothy, Churchtown, C. C.
M'Carthy Rev Chas, Creggancourty, P.P.
McCarthy James, Currymount
M 'Garry William, Castle view
Neville Rev Edward, Main street, C.c.
Norcott Miss, Springfield
Parsons Mrs, Buttevant castle
Phair Rev John Pickering, rector Buttevant
Medical Practitioners.
Corbett Michael, M.D.
Sheehan James P, M.D.
Hotel Keepers.
Coughlan Timothy, Main street
Foley Maurice, Main street
Mullins James, Main street
Taylor, Pelham, Barrack square
Miller.
Thomas Walsh
Shopkeepers.
Barrett Patrick, Main street
Coleman John, Main street
Connell William, Main street
Corbett Cornelius, Main street
Costelloe Mrs, Main street
Fahy Philip, Main street
Flannery Francis, Churchtown
Foley Thomas, Main street
Guinea Ellen, Main street
Hayes and Cunningham, Main street
Hayes Michael, Main street
Hennessy Maurice, Main street
Kihcade Johanna, Main street
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M 'Garry William H, Main street
Mullins James, Main street
O Brien Thomas, Cliuixhtown
O'Conncll Catherine, .Main street
O'Donne'l Jeremiah, Main street
Roche Patrick, Main street
Russell Thomas, Main street
Shealtan Elizabe'.h, Main street
Sheahan Michael B, pawnbroker
\\alsii Thomas, Main street
Principal Landholders.
Bloke John, Knockbarry
Blake Matthew, Lackaroe
Blake Matthew, Boherascrub
Buckley James, Jordanstovvn
Burke Matthew, Ballynatrilla
Burke Matthew, Lisbailyhea
Browne Denis, Kilmac enine
Browne Patrick, V.'alshestown
Browne Edmond, Knockaunavaddreen
Buckley James. Templeconnell
Byrne Daniel, Bregoge
Callaghan Denis, Kilmaclenine
Carley Maurice, Ballybeg
Carley Eugene, Ballybeg
Clehane James, Inniscart
Coleman William, Boherascrub west
Connell Denis, Ardaprior
Connell Maurice, Ardskeagh
Connell Thomas, Spital
Connell William, Boherascrub west
Connors Edward, Shinanagh
Connors Cornelius, Ballybeg middle
Connors Edmond Murtagh, Kilmaclenine
Connors Patrick, Templeconnell
Connors John, Kilmaclenine
Coughlan Thomas, Loughfrancis
Coughlan William, Rathclare
Coughlan William, Spital
Coughlan Daniel, Ballybeg west
Cowhey John, Copestown
Cronin Timothy, Ardaprior
Cronin James, Boherascrub
Dunlea Edmond, Walshestown
Duane David, Ballindillanig
Duane William, Ballindillanig
Duane William, Ballynageragh
Ellard Edward, Main street
Ellard Mrs, Spital
Fitzgibbon Herald, Ballynamuck
Flaherty Simon, Shinanagh
Fleming Edward, Ballinguile
Fleming John Walshestown
Flynn Daniel, Bauvanagh
Frawley Patrick, Templemary
Garveny Thomas, Dreenagh west
Garvin Cornelius, Knockanare
Greene Drfvid, Knockaunavaddreen
Greene George, Grange east
Greene William. Grange east -
Greene Philip, Grange east
Guare Richard, Kiimaclenine
Guare Owen, Kilmaclenine
Hallinan William, Ballynatrilla
Hannigan Daniel, Inniscart
Hassett John, Shinanagh
HelTernan James, Dun harry
Hennessy Maurice, Main street
Herlihy David. Imogane
Herlihy Stephen, Curraglass
Hutch Richard, Tullig
Linehaa Timothy, Knockbarry
Linehan William, Grange
Lowe George Furlong, Ballybeg middle
Lynch David, Baliincurrig
Lynch Matthew, Bregoge
M'Auliffe Daniel, Knockaunavaddreeu
Ai'Carthy Owen, Knockbarry
M'Carthy James, Ballygrace
Madden Daniel, Kilbroney
Madden Owen, Kilbroney
Murphy William, Walshestown
Murphy William, Imphrick
Nagle Matthew, Bregoge
Nagle Thomas, Knockanare
O'Brien Daniel, Clashganniv
O'Brien John, BaJlygrace
O'Brien Patrick, Ballynagrath
O'Brien Patrick, Knockroundaly
O'Connell John, Knockaunavaddreen
O'Connor Thomas, Leap
O'Connor James, Dromin
O'Donnell John, Bregoge
O Keeffe Daniel, Copestown
O'Leary David, Garranenageevoge
O'Leary Arthur, Garranenageevoge
O'Regan Michael, Ardeen
O'Regan Myles, Kilcoleman
O'Sullivan Patrick, Boherascrub
Pine Robert, Lisballyhay
Pine Patrick, Ballybeg west
Regan Daniel, Curraglass
Regan Maurice, Spital
Roche James, Shinanagh
Rogers Michael, Bregoge
Sheehan Timothy, Dreenagh west
Simcox Nathaniel, Baliincurrig
Simcox John, Churchtown
Stack Denis, Bregoge
Sullivan Cornelius, Boherascrub
Sullivan Richard, Boherascrub
Sullivan Patrick, Tinniscart
Sullivan lames, ITilmack ine
Tobin William, Ballybeg
Walsh David, Caherconnor
Waish Patrick, Rathclare
Walsh Thomas, Mills
Warren Daniel, Ardskeagh
Winter William, jun, Aghaburreen
Winter William, Aghaburreea
Woods James, Mam street
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CAPE CLEAR and INNISHERKIN ISLANDS,
(Post office- Skibbe;-cen.)
Caps Clear, !he wc'M-nown laiumavk to outward and homeward-bound vessels, ; "^
miles south-west of Cork, and 16 from Skibbereen, and the most southernmost poiru i
Ireland. The island, the property of Sir Henry \Vrixon Becher, Hart, is three miles
long by one and a-half in length ; and is a parish in itself, containing twelve town-
lands, sub-divided into about 140 small farms. It is the principal of a large cluster of
islands in the Atlantic ocean, lying off the coast of CarbeVy. The soil is shallow and not
very productive ; the crops raised are chiefly oats, potatoes, and flax. In the year 1750,
there were, according to Smith, about 400 families on the island ; the census returns of
1871 give a population of 57 2 persons, consisting of 125 families, 546 Catholics and 32
Protestants. There is a Catholic chapel, and a National school with about 92 pupils.
Protestant service is occasionally performed in the tower of the lighthouse on the south
side of the island. The lanthorn of this lighthouse has an elevation of 480 feet above the
level of the sea, and in clear weather the Ir ht may be distinguished at a distance of 28
nautical miles. About 4 miles west from Cape Clear is Fastnet rock, crowned with a
lighthouse, visible 18 miles ; this rock is famous for the quantities of ling, haak, etc, taken
near it. The island is surrounded by steep and dangerous cliffs, and accessible only by
two small harbours, by which it is nearly intersected from east to west. In high winds
there is a very heavv sea, consequently there is less intercourse with it than the islands
nearer the coast. The men are exoert fishermen and excellent pilots. The scenery is
extremely wild and romantic : on the south-west point is the remarkable and singularly
picturesque ruin of Dunanore. or the Golden fort, formerly a stronghold of the O'Driscolls.
Two miles north-west of Baltimore, between Cape Clear island and the mainland, is
the island of Innisherkin. It is about three miles in length by one in breadth, and con-
sists of six townlands of the parish of Tullagh, with a population of 432 persons. Tiie
island is generally fertile ; good freestone is found in several places, and there are valuable
slate quarries. The O'Driscolls had formerly castles here Dunelong and Dunashad
which defended the entrance to Baltimore harbour ; here also are ruins of an ancient
Franciscan abbey founded 1460 by the O'Driscolls. R. C. ciiurch at lunisherkin.
CARRIGALINE.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 8 miles from Cork (head office), and 6 from
Passage (C. B. & P. Ry. ) According to Smith, the first Earl of Cork, out of a pique to tiie
citizens of Cork, intended to build a town at Carrigaline ; but the civil war of 1641 ruined
the design. This place derives its name from the abrupt rocky cliff near the village, on
which are the remains of the ancient and once impregnable castle of Carrigaline, built by
Milo de Cogan in the' reign of King John, and for nearly two centuries occupied by the
Earls of Desmond, by whom it was forfeited in the reign of Elizabeth. Within the
grounds of Aghamarta demesne are vestiges of the ancient castle of that name, also a keep
of the Desmonds. The appearance of the country is beautifully varied, and the soil is
fertile ; a considerable part under an improved system of tillage, and the remainder in
demesne, meadow, or pasture land. The estuary of the Awenbwuy or Carrigaline river is
embellished with numerous gentlemen's seats. This river presents the appearance of a
miniature Rhine ; its banks are clothed from summit to base with magnificent timber, and
winding in its course, forms a number of apparently land-locked lakes. In 1589, Sir
Francis Drake, with a squadron of five ships, being chased by a Spanish fleet of superior
force, moored his vessels safely in a basin under Coolmore, since called Drake's pool.
Fairs.
Easter & Whit Mondays, Aug. 12, Nov. 8
Postal.
Postmistress Miss Atkins
Mails despatched every evening at 7 30
Mail Cars, etc.
Mail car arrives from Cork at 7 a.m, and
leaves for Cork same evening at 7 30 p.m.
Car every morning from Carrigaline to Cork
at 10 a.m, and leaves Cork for Carrigaline
every evening at 4 p.m.
Official.
Parishes Carrignline and Douglas (p. 55),
Killanully (p. 79), Kilpatrick (p. 86),
Kilmoney(p. 4), Liscleary (;\ 89), Trac
Poor Law Unions Cork and Kinsale
Registrars Births, Deaths, and Marriages
C ~k Union Dr. Beamish, Passage
Kinsale Union Dr. Wm. W. Pearson
Petty Sessions District Carrigaline, every
second Tuesday; clerk, John | . Edgeworth
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. Harcourt
Constable Maurice Scanlon
Justices of the Peace.
Cantillon Charles J, Carrigaline, and Arbu-
tur, lodge, Cork
Connor Captain Daniel, Ballybricken
Morgan Isaac, Brookville
Newenham Rev Edward H, Coolmore
ton (p, 102) | O'Grady Sjtandish Darby, Aghamarta castle
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CARRIGALINE-CARRIGNAVAR.-
Jentry and Clergy.
Charleston William, Ringvilie
Daunt Henry, Fahalea
Daunt Thomas, Ballygrissane
Daunt William, Ballygrissane
Dorgan Timothy, Meadstown
Glascott Miss, Kilmoney abbey
Hayes Richard, Commeen
Hayes Robert, Commeen
Hungerford Thomas, Willow-hill
Kitten John, Ballinphelic
Maginn Rev Charles A, rector Killanully
M 'Donald John, Waterpark
M'Swiney Rev. Denis, p. p
Roberts Michael H, Mountrivers
Savage George, E. Bayview
Seymour Isaac, Knockatoor
Shinkwin Rev. Thos, R.C.C.
Taylor Colonel, Sunnyside
Thompson Andrew W, Ballea
Westropp Ralph, Carrigaline
Wilson Andrew, Knockmore
Medical Practitioner.
Pearson William, dispensary med. officer
Millers.
Cantillon Chas Joseph
Wright Francis, Killanully
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Ahern Owen, grocer
Atkins Miss, grocer
Barry Michael, vintner
Bolster Thomas, shopkeeper and vintner
Fitzgerald Anastasia, vintner
Hogan John, shopkeeper
Jackson Thomas, vintner
Mahony Patrick, vintner
M 'Namara John, shopkeeper
O'Connor Andrew, baker
Twomey James, vintner
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Cornelius, Ballyginane
Ahern James, Ballinphelic
Ahern Michael, Ballinphelic
Allen Daniel, Fahalea
Allen Denis, Ballinaboy
Allen Thomas, Oummeen
Bermingham John, Cummeen
Bradfield John, Ballinrea
Brady William, Bordee
Busteed T. E, Hilltown
Cogan James, Carrigaline east
Cogan John, Carrigaline middle
Cogan William, Carrigaline middle
Cogan William, Shannon park
Colen.an Daniel, Kilnagleary
Connor Jeremiah, Ballyginnane
Cronin John. Ballinvorosig
Cronin John, Kilmoney
Crowley John, Ballininolagh
Culnane Cornelius, Coolsallagh
Daly John, Carrigaline west
Daly John, Cummeefl
Donegan Michael, Killanally
Donegan Michael, Coolmore
Douglas John, Shanagraigue.
Drinan David, Gortigrenane
Drinan James, Ringabella
Drinan Maurice, Ringabella
Duff Michael, Kilmoney
Dunlea John, Kilmoney
Fennell Timothy, Ballinluska
Fitzgerald Anne, Killanully
Harrington Timothy, Ballyduhig
Harris Abraham, Ballea
Harris William Ballea
Hosford James, Ballea
Hungerford Richard. Stone hill
Jackson Thomas, Carrigaline
Jeffers George, Ballynaneenig
Jeffords James, Carrigaline west
Kelly John, Frenchfurze
Kennedy Simon, Carrigaline'
Kenefick Patrick, Carrigaline west
Lane Timothy, Rose hill
Leahy Daniel, Aghamarta
Leary Patrick, Ballea
Locke Robert, Boycestown
Love Clayton, Ballea
Lyhane Daniel, Cummeen
Lyhane John, Cummeen
M'Carthy Charles, Kilmoney
M'Carthy Daniel, Shanagraigue
Madden Eugene, Killanully
Madden James, Killanully
Mahony John, Kilmoney
Mulcahy John, Fahalea
Murphy Edward, Ballynaneenig
Murphy Michael, Cummeen
O'Brien Patrick, Ballea
Peed C. B, Maryville
Saunders Simon, Carrigaline west
Scriven David, Kilmoney
Scriven William, Kilmoney
Sheehan Edmond Thomas, Meadstown
Sheehan Thomas, Meadstown
Smith John, Carrigaline east
Sullivan Jeremiah, Shanagraigue
Sullivan Philip, Killanully
Twomey James, Carrigaline east
Twomey Simon, Carrigaline east
White John, Killanully
W 7 right Francis, Killanully
CARRIGNAVAR.
Sub post-office, 6% miles from Cork (head office), Carrignavar castle, built by Daniel
MacCartie, second son of Cormac, Lord Muskery, who died in 1516 now in ruins is
the northern extremity of the liberties of the county of the city of Cork (charter James I.,
1609). There are two places of worship, and two national schools with 300 pupils on rolls ;
also a Protestant school, attendance small.
Official.
Postmistress Mary Coleman
Poor Law Union Cork
Parishes Coole (p. 62), Dunbulloge (0.67),
Kilcully (p. 76), St. Michaels (p. 98)
Quarter Sessions District Cork
CARRIGNAVAR CARRIGROHANE.
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Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Wm. Donovan
Petty Sessions District Blarney, every
second Tuesday ; clerk, Thomas Smith,
Blarney
Constable in charge of Police Barracks
Michael Russell
Places of Worship.
St. Michael's, Carrignavar Rev. Thomas
Dorman, rector, res. 33 St. Patricks hill,
Cork
R. Catholic Church Rev. Canon C. Free-
man, P.P. James O'Mahony, c.c.
Residents.
Donovan Dr. William, dispensary district
medical officer
MacCartie Justin, barrister-at-law (called to
the bar in 1846) Carrignavar, and 13,
Charlotte-quay, Cork.
Principal Landholders,
Burke Michael, Knockboy
Callaghan Anthony, Dromboy south
Callaghan Daniel, Knockboy
Callaghan Eugene. Knockboy
Callaghan John, Templemichael
Callaghan Michael, Knockboy
Callaghan Timothy, Templemichael
Cashman Denis, Dromboy
Cashman Maurice, Ballynabortagh
Coleman John, Glashaboy north
Corcoran James, Lyre
Cotter Andrew, Dunbulloge
Cotter Andrew, jun, Ballyskerdane
Cotter Denis, Ballynahina
Cotter Richard, Ballynabortagh
Cronin Cornelius, Lyre
Cronin Daniel, Ballycaskin
Crowley Cornelius, Gormlee
Curtin Mrs. Jeremiah, Carrignavaf
Dargan Denis, Coom
Daigan John, Boherard
Dargan Mrs, Gortnalahee
Dorgan Timothy, Glashaboy
Dinan Patrick, Ballynahina
Dineen John, Glashaboy south
Dineen Thomas, Glashaboy south
Donohoe Denis, Ballyskerdane
Donohoe John, Gormlee
Donohoe Patrick, Boherard
Donohoe Timothy, Lyre
Driscoll Michael, Ballynamaddree
Duulea Bartholomew, Island
Dunlea Denis, Ballyvorisheen
Dunlea James, Ballyvorisheen
Flaherty Michael, Coole West
Flynn Jeremiah, Glashaboy soutn
Flynn Patrick, Gortnalahee ,
Foley Daniel, Ballythomas
Foley Daniel, Lyre
Foley Daniel, Lyrenamon.
Foley Mary, Glashaboy
Foley Michael, Lyrenamon
Foley Timothy, Island
Foley Timothy, Dromboy south
Geany Patrick, Coole West
Geany Jeremiah, Ballyvorisheen
Geany John, Ballyvorisheen
Geany Michael, Glashaboy
Hanlon Timothy, Ballynamadree
Harrison Frederick, Ballynahina
Healy Daniel, Gormlee
Hegarty John, sen, Dunbulloge
Hegarty Mary, Coolymurraghne
Hegarty John, jun, Dunbulloge
Hegarty Mrs. Simon, Lyre *
Hegarty Catherine,,, Gormlee
Hegarty Patrick, Gormlee
Hegarty Denis, Coole
Hickey Daniel, Ballynabortagh
Humphries Patrick, Gormlee
Kiely Michael, Ballycaskin
Lynch Michael, Lyre
Lynch Thomas, Lyre
M'Aulifie Mrs, Templemichael
Mahony Patrick, Lyre
Mulcahy John, Ballynabortagh
Mulcahy John, Gortnalahee
Murphy James, Ballynaboi tagh
Murphy Patrick, Boherard
Murphy Jeremiah, Boherard
Murphy Martin, Boherard
Mnrphy Timothy, Ballyhesty
Neenan Mrs, Ballynabortagh
Neenan Daniel, Templemichael
Neenan Cornelius, Templemichael
Noonan Michael, Dunbulloge
Noonan Cornelius, La'haran
Noonan Timothy, Bajlycaskin
Noonan Mrs, Ballycaskin
O'Leary Michael, Knockboy
Power Timothy, Ballyvorisheen
Roche Mrs, Templemichael
Shea Mrs, Templemichael
Shea Bartholomew, Templemichael
Sheehan Daniel, Carrignavar
Sheehan Timothy, Carrignavar
Sheehan Denis, Glashaboy
Spillane John, Dromboy north
Spillane Denis, Dromboy north
Spillane Daniel, Dromboy north
Walsh John, Ballynabortagh
Walsh Patrick, Ballynamadree
CARRIGROHANE.
Sub post-office, four miles from Cork (head office). The bridge and castle of CarrigrOf
hane, on the river Lee, terminates the liberties of the county of the city of Cork, to the
west. The picturesque castle of Carrigrohane, formerly a pile of considerable strength,
was founded by the MacCarthies, and came subsequently into the possession of the
Barretts, of Ballincollig and elsewhere. Their estates were forfeited in 1641, and the
castle dismantled. It afterwards became the res'dence of Captain Cope, a daring rap-
paree, who, at the head of a gang of brigands, plundered travellers, and laid the neigh-
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CARRIGROHANE CARRIGTOHILL.
Louring country under contribution. A few years ago this ruin was completely restored,
and tlie civile is now inhabited by Captain W. J. Huare, J.P.
Official.
Parishes Carrigrohane (p. 56), Carrigro-
hanebeg (p. 56)
Poor Law Union Cork
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. George A. Rountree, Ballincollig
Petty Sessions District Ballincollig, every
2nd Monday ; clerk, Thomas Smith
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. Mullarky
Constable Bannow bridge Wm. Gooney
Justice of the Peace.
Hoare William I, Carrigrohane castle
Young Henry Lindsay (also J.P. Cork ci y),
Leemount
Miller.
Dunlea John, res, 5 Grenville quay, Cork
Vintner.
Moxley George, Carrigrohanebeg
Principal Landho'ders.
Bradley Daniel, Carrigroh.ine
Cashmnn John, Carrigrohane
Council Cornelius, Carrjgnv
Connell John, Carrigroliane
Coimell Michael, Coo'ata.na-
Connors John, Carrigrohane
Dwyer Patrick, Coolatubrid
Hurley Timothy, Inchignggin
Keeffe Arthur, Coolatanavally
Keeffe Michael, Coolatanavally
Murphy Thomas, Carrigrohane
Murphy Cornelius. Carrigruliane
Murphy John D, Carrigrohane
Murphy John, Rockfarm
Murphy Thomas (Scotch), Carrign '
Reardon Daniel J, Carrigrohane
Richardson George, Carrigruhaiie
Richardson John, Carrigrohane
Richardson Michael, Carrigrohane
Ryan Thomas, Lackan.-;honeen
Wise James, Carrigrohane
Gentry and Clergy.
Bass Philip William, sqlr, Rockrohan
Colthurst Nicholas Charles, Prospect
Cross Abraham Benjamin, Templenill
Dobbin Rev. Frederick, rector, Rect r :
Parker Noble, M.D, Carrigrohane
Parker Mrs, Inchigaggin
Parker Misses, Inchigaggin
Pratt Robert, Gawsworth
Ronan Mrs, Coolatanavally
Webb Mrs, Rosanua
CARRIGTOHILL.
Sub post-office, and station on the Cork and Youghal Railway fares, single 1/8, 1/3,
8d. ; return 2/6, 2/-, I/I, three trains a day ; 9^ miles from Cork fh,ad office). Carrig-
tohill (or Carrig-toille, "a carved rock,") lies to the north of the Great Island, round
which flows a stream of salt water at high water. In the old parish church of Carrigtohill
is a monument in Italian marble, erected to the memory of Sir James Cotter, 1666.
Sir James lived at Ballinsperrig (now Annsgrove, the property of Francis Wise), and was
visited by Queen Anne : a chair is still shewn in the house, used by her Majesty, called
"Queen Anne's chair." There is a tradition that James II. also lodged here. Half
a-mile to the south of Carrigtohill is the ruin of the castle of Barry's court, which gave
title of Baron to the Earls of Barrymore. The castle is a noble ruin, and is now used as
a barn and granary. ^It is a quadrangle structure of the I4th century, about 70 feet high,
and has three towers communicating at each story with the principal apartments. The
arches of the old castle are beautifully turned. It is said that Barry's court was erected
on a more ancient structure belonging to the Lyons or Lehanes of Castlelyons ; and also
that Giraldus Cambrensis penned a portion of his account of the Irish Norman conquest
in this castle. The limestone rock abounds here, and there is a large cavity running under
a rock, for a considerable way in the earth.
Fairs
12 March, 12 May, 26 Aug, 8 Nov.
Postmaster David Barry
Mail Car
Carrigtohill to Youghal 3 34 a.m, arr. at
6 14 a.m.
Official.
Parishes Carrigtohill (p. 56), Mogeesha
(P- 93)
Poor Law Union Midleton
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. R. Ryan ; deputy. David Harry
Petty Sessions District -liclleton. every
2nd Friday ; clerk, S. Mcdillagn
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary -Aug. Rudje
Constable William Stuart
Justices of the Peace.
Barry William II, Ballyadam
Martin Robert John, Tullagreen
Roche Edward, Johnstown house
Medical Practitioner.
Ryan R, Midieton dispensary med. offi.vr
Gentry and Clergy.
Barn' John W, M.D, Carrigtohill
Barry Richard, Tullagreen
Barry Thomas, Fahydorgan
Barry William, M.D, Greenville
Coppfnger Thomas F rands, K
Heard Edward, BalHntubber
Kelleher Rev Hugh, c.c.
Lunham Robert, Cloneen
Martin Rev. J. W, rector Carrlglohill
Martin John, Killahora
Martin Joseph, Killahora
Seymour Rev. Richard, P.P.
Wakeham John, Johnstown cottagj
Wakcham Joseph B, Spring hill
Wakeham William, Bleak house
Wise Francis, Annsgrove
W'oodley Francis H, Haymount
Loan Office,
McCarthy Daniel, Carrigtohll
Shopkeepers, etc,
Bray Mary, shopkeeper
Cronin Patrick, vintner
Cronin Timothy, butcher
Kennedy John, butcher
Lane Timothy, shopkeeper
Lawton J, vintner
iNagle Miss Eliza, vintner
O'Connell Patrick, shopkeeper
Sullivan James, tailor
Terry Ellen, baker
Principal Landholders,
Arnold John, Longstown
Barry David, Ballyleary
Buckley Daniel. Clyduff
Cotter Edmond, Woodstock
Cotter John, Terrysland
Crowley Denis, Barryscourt
Daly Patrick, Carrigane
CASTLEFREKE,
I)?ay Cornelius, Killacloyne
L-casy j'onn, Barryscourt
Fenton Denis, Killacloyne
Fenton Denis Patrick, Killacloyne
Fenton John, Ballintubrid
Fenton John, Killacloyne
Fitzgerald Patrick, Ballinbrittig
Higgins James, Lysaghtstown
Howard David, Killacloyne
Hyde John, Barryscourt
Keeffe James, Ballinbriitig
Kelleher John, Carrigane
Kelleher William, Barryscourt
Kenniry Thomas, Carrigane
Kirby John, Killacloyne
Lawton Michael, Woodstock
Lawton David, Ballyrich trdmore
Lawton William, Woodstock
Leahy John, Ballintubrid
Leahy Patrick, Ballintubrid
M'Carthy Daniel, Carrigtohill
M'Carthy Michael. Killacloyne
Mahony Timothy, Ballyrichardmore
Moore James, Ballyrichardmore
Moore John, Ballintubred
Moore John, Ballyrichardmore
Murphy Nicholas, Killahora
Murphy Peter, Ballinbrittig
Murray Michael, Ballyregan
Shea James, Knockbrack
Sheehan David, Rossmore
Sheehan James, Rossmore
Twomey Daniel, Ballintubrid
Wallace Edmond, Barryscourt
Wallace Patrick, Ballinabointra
Wallace Patrick, Ballinabointra
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CASTLEFREKE.
Sub post-office, 39 miles from Cork, 5 miles south-west of Clonakilty, and 14 from
Enniskeane, a station on the West Cork Ry. It was formerly called Rath-Barry, from
an ancient fortalice of the Barrys which stood here. Almost on every headland on this
coast were castles erected by the Irish, seven of which belonged to the sept of O'Cowig,
including the castle of Dundeady at Galley head. The promontory of Galley head, like
that of Kinsale, stretches itself a good .way into the ocean, and is also of a considerable
height, and there are several caverns formed at its base by the working of the waves.
'A handsome lighthouse is in course of erection at Galley head, which will be one of the
best under the Board of Trade : its lamp will consist of four lights of different shades, and
attached to the tower will be three dwelling houses and five acres of walled-in land.
Fairs
Newmill March 25, May 14, June 4, 25
Official.
Parish Rathbarry (p. 94)
Poor Law Union Clonakilty
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Frederick Fitzgibbon
Petty Sessions District Rosscarbery, every
second Wednesday ; clerk, H. R. Mat-
thews
Quarter Sessions District Clonakilty
Resident Magistrate - George R. Cronin
Sub- Inspector Constabulary J. C. Mills
Constable in charge of Milltown Barracks
George M'Minn
Coastguard Station
(At Dirkcove, half mile S.E. of Galleyhead
lighthouse.)
Chief Officer Lieut. James Taylor
Commissioned Boatman in charge John
Phair
Baron.
Carbery, Baron (Irld. 1715), and a Baronet,
1 768 George Patrick Percy Evans Freke,
7th Baron [son of Percy Evans Freke.
Esq., and Dorothea, daughter of the late
Rev. Christopher Harvey, u.i>, of Kyle,
co. We.xforci]; l>. March 17, 1810; J.his
uncle, May 12, 1845 ; m. Aug. 5, 1852,
Harriet Maria Catherine, only daughter of
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CASTLEFKEKE-CASTLELYONS.
the late Lieut. -Gen . Shuldham.E.I. C. S .,
of Dunmanway, co. Cork. Issue :
Hon. Georgiana Dorothea Harriet.
RES. Castlefreke, co. Cork ; Laxton
hall, Wandsford, Northamptonshire.
Land Steward John Sheffield
Gardener R. Winter
Huntsman Richard Stewards
Clergy.
O'Leary Rev. Arthur, P.P., Ardfield and
Rathbarry
Smith Rev. T. Jasper, rector Rathbarry
Walsh Matthew
Vintner.
Principal Landholders.
Barry Garrett, Newmill
Callinan Jeremiah, Ballylibert
Callinan William, Ballylibert
Daly James, Camus
Deasy John, Camus
Deasy William, Camus
Donovan Cornelius, Ballylibert
Donovan Daniel, Castlefreke
Hooper Benjamin, Dundeady
Hungerford William, Camus
Hungerford Mrs. Georgina, Camus
Leary Cornelius, Kilkerran
Walsh' Patrick, Kilkerran
Williamson Richard, Corraree
Woods William, Kilkerran
CASTLELYONS.
Sub post-office, 21 miles from Cork, and 4 from Fermoy (head office]. Castlelyons 13
pleasantly situated on the river Bride, in the midst of a well-watered and rich agricultural
district. A Franciscan monastery the ruins of which still remain was founded here in
1307, by the Barrys ; here are also ruins of two seats of the Barrys Ballyrobert castle
and Castle-Lyons ; the latter called Castle- Lehan, from the O'Lehans, an ancient Irish
sept that possessed a great part of this country.
Postal.
Mails Arrival (per rural messenger from
Fermoy), 7 oa.m. ; departure, per do. to
Fermoy, 6 15 p.m.
Postmistress Mrs. Mary Broderick
Official.
Parishes Britway (p. 54), Castlelyons (p. 57)
Coole (p. 62)
Poor Law Union Fermoy
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. John O'Neill Sisk (Tuesday and
Friday)
Petty Sessions District Rathcormac, every
second Tuesday ; clerk, John Godson
Quarter Sessions District Fermoy
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy,
Midleton
Sub- Inspector Constabulary T. Fleming
Constable P. M'Inerney
Justices of the Peace.
Hayes Captain Horace George, Towermore
Mackey Uniacke Ronayne, Ballyroberts
castle
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Barry Thomas, Curraghdermott
Dvvyer Henry, Kilcor north
Humphries Daniel, Coole
Montgomery Thomas, Berryhill
O'Brien William, P.P.
O'Callaghan D, C.C.
O'Sullivan Edmond, sol, Castlelyons
O'Sullivan John, Mohera
Peard Richard M'Cullagh, Coole abbey
Pyne George, Ballyvolane
Sherrard Rev. William, Glebe house,
rector Castlelyons
National Schools.
Castlelyons Patron: Thos. Perrott, esq. ;
Teachers Thomas and Mrs HefFernan
Britway Teacher, Mr. Murphy
Mill Owner.
Dowling Patrick
Loan Fund Office.
Patterson John, Main street, grocer, etc.
Stone Cutter.
Wilson James, Main street
Vintners.
Connell Denis, Leary's cross
Cough'an Michael, Bridesbridge
Daly William, Bridesbridge
Donegan Mary, Main street
Hayes Catherine, Main street
Lee Robert, Main street Barrymore hotel
Principal Landholders.
Bryan Michael, Ballytrasna
Buckley David, Glenarousk
Cullinan Patrick. Kiicor south
Desmond Martin, Curraghdermott
Donegan Andrew, Mohera
Dooley John, Ballyarra (also works a lime-
stone quarry)
Dooley Maurice, Hightown
Foohy Denis, Coole lower
Foohy Denis, Ballymurphy lower
Foohy John, Rathbarry
Foohy Martin, Ballyarra
Foohy Michael, Ardnageehy
Foohy Michael, Kilcor north
Griffin James, Mohera
Hegarty John, Kilcor south
Hegarty Michael, Mellifontstown
Hegarty Peter, Kilcor north
Hegarty Peter, Killawillin
Ivis David, Ballyrobert
Ivis John, Ballytrasna
Ivis Patrick, Ballytrasna
Ivis William, Ballytrasna
Kenny John, Mohera
Kent David, Coole lower
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Kent James, .Coole lower
Kent John, Coole upper
Kent Pierce, Ballyarra
Kidney Colman, Brit way
Lee Mary, Mohera
Maye Jeremiah, Ballyarra
Maye John, Baflaheen
McCarthy Callaghan, Coole lower
McCarthy James, Deerpark
Moloney James, Kill St. Anne
Moloney John, Ballyoran
Moore Michael, Ballyhamsherry
Patterson John, Kill St. Anne north
Riordan Denis, Ballyhamsherry
Riordan John, Ballyard
Riordan Martin, Ballyarra
Scanlon Michael, Barrafhona
Scanlon Richard, Barrafhona
Scanlon Thomas, Barrafhona
Shea Maurice, Kilcor
Shennick Richard, jun, Mohera
Shennick Richard, sen, Deerpark
Spillane John, Ballyhamsherry
Stewart John, Glenarousk
Strangman Casey, Corrin
Sullivan Bartholomew, Deerpark
Twohill Edmond, Kill St. Anne north
Verling Bridget, Mohera
Verling David, Moghera
Verling Richard, Kill St. Anne south
CASTLEMARTYR.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 19 miles from Cork (head office], 6 from
Ballycotton, and one and a-half from the Mogeely station (Cork and Youghal Ry) ; trains
three times a-day fares, single 3/4, 2/6, 1/5 ; return 5/, 3/9, 2/5. Castlemartyr formerly
Ballymartyr was the seafof the Fitzgeralds, the seneschals of Imokilly. It subsequently
came into the possession of the Cork or Boyle family. It was erected into a borough in
1674, by the interest of the first Earl of Orrcn , with the privilege of sending two mem-
bers to the Irish parliameru^ The town consists of one wide street, and suburbs ; with
market-house, erected in 1757 bytheRt. Hon. Henry Boyle; Protestant and R C. churches,
etc. The castle of Imokilly, from whence this place derives its name, was strongly for-
tified, being a very important fortress commanding the pass from Cork to Youghal ; the
ruins now form an interesting feature in the landscape, and there are also ruins of the
ancient churches of Ballyoughtera and Cahirultan. The seat of the Earl of Shannon con-
sists of a handsome structure (erected by the Rt. Hon. Henry Boyle, Speaker of the Irish
House of Commons), situated in an extensive demesne. The town is intersected by
a road leading to Mogeely, Fermoy and Tallow ; also by one leading to the villages on
the sea coast. Miliikin, author of the " Groves of Blarney," etc., was born here in 1767.
Fairs.
Castlemartyr 1st Tuesday in March and
June, 2 May, 19 July, 2 Oct, 19 Dec.
Mogeely 17 March, 21 Aug, 29 Oct.
Pig markets are held in Castlemartyr on
every Tuesday in the months of January,
February, and March, and are well at-
tended.
Market-house Weighmaster D. Lenihan
Postmaster John Linehan
Post Car Proprietors.
Galway Walter Weakliam Wm.
Official.
Parishes Clonmult (p. 60), Ightermurragh
(p. 70), Kilcredan (p. 76), Mogeely (92)
Villages Castlemartyr, Ladysbridge, and
Mogeely
Poor Law Union Midleton
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Thomas Sandiford, Castlemartyr, and
Dr. William Buckmaster, Midleton
Petty Sessions District Castlemartyr, every
second Mqnday ; clerk, Wm. Weakliara
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabukry--X. H.B.Butler
Constable David Vauglian
Justices of the Peace.
Carbery James Sarsfield, Knockane
Creagh George W. Brazier, Castlemartyr
Shannon, Earl of, Viscount and Baron
Boyle (Irld., 1756) ; Baron Carleton
(Gt. Brit. 1786) Henry Bentinck Boyle,
5th Earl [son of Richard, 4th Earl, and
Emily Henrietta, youngest daughter of
Lord Geo. Seymour] ; b. Nov. 22, 1833 ;
s. his father, Aug. i, 1 868 ; was in the
Diplomatic Service 1852-3 ; m. 1st, July
12, 1859, Lady Blanche Lascelles (</.
1863), third daughter of 3rd Earl of
Harewood ; 2ndly, Jan. 14, 1868, Julia
Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late
Sir William Cracldock-Hartopp, bart.
Issue of first marriage:
Richard Henry, Viscount Boyle; b.
May 15, 1860
Hon. Henry ; 6. 1862
Hon. Robert ; b. 1863
Issue of second ma riage :
Hon. Walter John Harry ; b. 1869
Hon. Edward Spencer Harry ; .1870
Hon. Algernon Douglas Edw. Harry ;
b. 1871
RES. Castlemartyr, co. Cork ; Carlton
Club, s.w.
Clergy and Gentry.
Agar Rev. William, rector Kilcredan
Barry Rev. James, c.c, Ballycrenane
Bolster Rev. Robert C, preb, rector Castle-
marlyr
Bowles Spotswood, Springfield
Connell Kenah, Bridgefield
Gabbett Thomas, Carew's-wood
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CASTLEMARTYR-CASTLETOWN BERE.
Hennis Robert, Knockglass
Murphy Daniel, Ballindmis
Walker Wallis, Cassino
Walsh Rev Thomas, P.P. Castlemartyr
Vintner Shopkeepers, etc.
Corry Patrick, vintner
Garde Thomas, shopkeeper
Hanan Josiah, coach builder
Hanan William, shopkeeper
Scanlon Laurence, shopkeeper
Wall Andrew, shopkeeper
Principal Landholders.
Ahearn James, Glenagare west
Ahearn Jeremiah, Curragrine
Bertram James, Garrananassig
Bransfield Thomas, Ballymacoolymore
Brien James, Lismalaghlin
Brien Patrick, Drominane
Cahill, Michael, Ballymacooley
Callaghan Denis, Gortstoke
Canty John, Ballyhonock
Cashman Patrick, Castletown
Cogan Edward Henry, Killamucky
Coleman William, Bridgefield
Collins William, Farrentrenchard
Connell Daniel, Ballynahyla
Connery Maurice, Glenanemore
Cox Richard, Ballybutler
Curtin James, Garryoughtragh
Daly Patrick, Knockglass
Daunt George, Deerpark
Donovan John, Kilmountain
Fitzgerald William, Ballygibbon
Field Mrs, Kilbeg
Flynn Michael, Monacreagh
Gleeson Denis, Castlerichard
Gleeson Denis, Carrigarostig
Gleeson James, Lisquinlan
Gleeson John, Kilcraheen
Gleeson Michael, Clonmaine
Goold John, Lismala^hlin
Goold Patrick, Curragrine
Greehy John. Glenanemore
Grogtin David, Gortstoke
Hall Henry, Ightermurragh
Harty David, Knockglass
Hickey John, Ballyhonock
Higgins James, Annistown
Irvinjohn, Lisquinlan
Keeffe James, Ballynacarthy
Keeffe Patrick, Ballynacarthy
Loughlin Timothy, Dower
Lowe William, Castlemartyr
Mahony Matthew, Garrymore
Manning James, Ballincourlea
Manning Thomas Michael, jun, Rathcallan
M'Carthy John, Clonmaine
M'Carthy John, Garranejames
M'Carthy Michael, Attiquin
M'Carthy Timothy, Clasharinka
Moloney Maurife, Drominane
Neville Thomas, Garranejames
Pope James Charles. Glenagare
Quirk Patrick, Loughaderry
Ring Timothy, Kilrush
Ronayne Patrick, Dower
Ronayne Richard, Ballyvorisheen
Russell Thomas, Dower
Smiddy Richard, Ballyhonock
Smithwick John, Garryoughtragh
Sullivan Patrick, Crowbally"
W T alsh Henry, Dromadda
Walsh John, Glenagare east
CASTLETOWN BERE.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 90 miles from Cork, and 33 from Bantry
(head office) ; situated on the western shore of Bantry bay, opposite Bear island. To the
south-west is the ruin of the castle of Dunboy, once a stronghold of the O'Sallivans, a few
walls only remaining, barely sufficient to point out its locality. In 1602 it was besieged
and taken by Sir George Carew, after a most gallant and vigorous defence. In accordance
with the barbarous policy of the age, the whole of the surviving garrison were butchered.
The promontory of Berehaven, separating Bantry bay from Kenmare river, is a wild,
sterile, and comparatively primitive district, abounding in mineral wealth and romantic
scenery.
Petty Sessions District Castletown, every
second Friday ; clerk, Francis Scott
Quarter Sessions District Bantry
Royal Irish Constabulary.
Castletown District includes four stations
Castletown, Adrigole, Allihies and Iries.
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Fairs.
12 Jan, 8 Feb, 15 and 30 March, 9 April,
15 May, 5 June, 8 July, 17 Aug, 4 and
15 Sept, ii and 31 Oct, 27 Nov, 21 Dec.
Mail Cars to Bantry
Castletown-Berehaven vi& Glengariff at
8 30 a. m, arr. at 2 20 p. m.
From Bantry
To Castletown 10 15 a. m, arr. at 4 5 p m.
Postmaster Francis Scott
Official.
Parishes Kilcatherine (p. 75), Kilcaskin
(p. 75), Killaconenagh (p. 78), Kilnama-
uagh (p. 85)
Registrars Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Drs. D. J. Lyne and G. W. F. Armstrong
Sub-Inspector S. A. W. Waters
Head Constable Richard Hungerford
Constable William Sleavin
Justices of the Peace.
Armstrong Philip A, M.D., Castletown
Puxley Henry Lavallin, M.A. (Oxon) ; J.P.
Carmarthenshire ; was high sheriff for co.
Cork, 1865 ; RES : Dunboy castle, Bere-
haven, and Langan street, Cleans, Car-
CASTLETOWX BERE~CASTLETOWN T -KIN T NEIGH.
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marthenshire, and 78 Lancaster gate,
Hyde park, London
Clergy.
Carmody Rev James, c.c, Kilcatherine
Fitzgerald Rev J as K, R.c c, Castletown
Hallahan Rev J. M, Killacomoge, rector
Berehaven
Neligan Rev J, R.c.c. Kilcaskin south
O'Reilly Rev John, P.P. Kilca,-;kin .south
O'Sullivan Rev Corns, P.P, Kilnamanagh
O'Sullivan Rev Daniel, c.c, Kilnamanagh
O'Toole Rev. M, Prot. curate Berehaven
Power Rev Nicholas, Castletown
Scanlan Rev B, R.c.c. Killaconenagh
Sheehan Rev Fr, O.S.F, Castletown
Sheehy Rev Thomas, P.P. Killaconenagh
Coast Guard Station.
Commander Lieutenant Balfour Ogilvy
Chief Boatman James Mulligan
Branch Bank
Munster Bank F. Power, manager
Medical Practitioners.
Armstrong George W F
Armstrong Philip A.
Lyne Daniel John
Hotel Keeper.
Downing Mortimer Gallway
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Dwyer John, draper
Dwyer Timothy, grocer
Green way Margaret, draper
Hanley Michael, draper
Hanley Timothy, draper
Harrington Timothy R, grocer and draper
Kelly Patrick, draper
Murphy Mrs Mary, draper
Murphy Patk, grocer and hardware dealer
O'Shea Denis, grocer
Sheehan James, draper
Sullivan Hannah, grocer
Sullivan Hanora, stationer
Sulllivan Michael, draper
Vintners.
Kelly Margaret. Murphy Mrs. Mary
Sullivan Michael J.
Principal Landholders.
Crowley Timothy, Derrymihin
Donovan David, Crumpane
Downy Mrs, Garnish
Gillman William, Cametringanv,
Gnffin Patrick, Loughanebeg
Hanly Robert, Knockanmore
Harrington Edward, Dinish Island
Harrington Patrick, Garranes
Harrington Philip, Garranes
Harrington Timothy, Crumpane
Harrington Timothy, Finahy
Murphy Jeremiah, Cloomagaskin
Murphy John, Millcove
Sheehan Daniel, ThornhiU
CASTLETOWN-KINNEIGH.
Sub post town, 30 miles from Cork, 12 from Bandon, 8 from Dunmanway, and 3 from
Ballineen and Enniskeane (West Cork Ry). Castletown was formerly a place of import-
ance. It was burnt twice : the castle, from whence it derives its name, was burnt by the
Cromwellian soldiers in 1651, the town suffering the same fate. Kinneigh was so called
from a sept of the Mahony Kanes, who occupied these lands previous to the Mac Carthys.
They now belong to the Earl of Bandon. Of the ancient ecclesiastical round towers, two
remain in this county one at Cloyne, and the other in the parish of Kinneigh, about one
miie due west of Castletown (or Poldenstown, as it was formerly called). The latter,
believed to have been built in 1154 by St. Macomoge, is a peculiar structure, differing
from all other round towers in having a hexagonal form for 18 feet of its base, and circular
from that to the top : its circumference at the base is 72 feet, exactly corresponding with its
height. Near the tower is the Protestant church of Kinneigh, erected close to the site
of the old church founded by St. Macomoge, which was the cathedral of Kinneigh, a diocese
that existed before the English Invasion. About 300 yards Trom the tower was the sacred
well, now dried up ; this well, according to tradition, possessed great medicinal virtues,
and, until recently, a large concourse of people assembled here annually to pay their devo-
tions. A few years ago Mr. Patrick Harrington, of Kinneigh, discovered, about 15 feet
under the surface of one of his fields, quite near the tower, a number of circular cells,
10 feet in diameter, and which were connected by a narrow passage, barely sufficient
for a man to pass from one to another. These cells formed a horizontal circle in the
field, and would remind one of the catacombs of Egypt. Old buildings and Danish forts
abound in this locality. The river Bride, one of the most considerable tributaries of the
Lee, rises in this parish, and after flowing about fifteen miles in a north-easterly direction,
falls into the Lee at Inniscarra.
Postal.
Mails received every morning (per rural
messenger from Enniskeane)
Delivery in open pouch at 7 35 a.m. |
Postmaster William O'Mahonv
Official.
Parish Kinneigh (p. 87)
Poor Law Union Dunmanway
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Andrew H. Bryan
Petty Sessions District Ballineen, every
second Monday ; clerk, Edward Connor
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Jas. O'Donell
Constable Martin Larkin
iSo
CASTLETOWN-KINNEIGH CASTLETOWNROCHE.
Clergy.
Coveney Rev D, D.D, p.p. Desert, Ennis-
keane, and Ballineen ; res. Derrigra,
Enniskeane
Haines Rev John, rector Kirtneigh parish
church
Principal Landholders.
Applebe William, Castletown
Barrett Cornelius, Dromidiclogh
Barrett Richard, Aghalinane
Barrett Richard, Gortaleen
Brady John, Connagh
Buckley Laurence, Moneygaff
Buttimer Francis, Mallow
Callaghan Patrick, Laravoolta
Callaghan Timothy, Laravoolta>
Chinnery George, Castletown
Connolly James, Anaharlick
Connolly John, Caher
Connolly Thomas, Anaharlick
Cronin Denis, Moneygaff
Crowley Cornelius, Aghalinane
Crowley Cornelius, Connagh,
Crowley Daniel, Ardkilleen
Crowley Daniel, Connagh
Crowley Daniel, Farrenmareen
Ciowley Denis, Aghalinane
Crowley James, Clonomara
Crowley John, Caher
Crowley Patrick, Rushfield
Cummins Jeremiah, Ardkilleen
Driscoll Florence, Moneygaff
Drummy Nicholas, Ardkilleen
Fowley Patrick, Ballyvelone
Fuller Joseph, Ballaghanure
Harrington Patriek, Sleenoge
Holland James, Belrose
Holland John, Belrose
Holland Michael, Mallow
Hosford Benjamin, Farranmareen
Hosford John, Mongoff
Hosford Joseph, Bengour
Hosford Thomas, Moneynacroha
Hosford Walter, Castletown
Hosford William, Moneynacroha
Hurley William, Dromfeagh
Mahony Denis, Clonomara
Moore William, Castletown
Noonan Charles, Castletown
Scannell John, Lissarourke
Scofield John, Castletown
Shorten James J, Moneygaff
Shorten James Paul, Moneygaff
Sullivan Cornelius, Ardkilleen
Sullivan Timothy, Belrose
Tiner George, Lackanashinnagh
Walsh Michael, Moneygaff east
Welpley James, Clonomara
CASTLETOWNROCHE.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, and station on the G. S. & W. Ry. fares,
single 5/3 3/10, 2/, return 8/9, 6/6, 3/6 ; 28 miles from Cork, and 9 from Mallow
(head office;. This olice derives its name from a castle erected here by the family of
Roche, lords of Fermoy, and who were barons of Parliament as early as the time of
Edward II. The town is pleasantly situated on the declivity of a steep hill, rising from
the west bank of the Awbeg (Spenser's Mulla), over which is a neat bridge of five arches;
and on the high road from Fermoy to Doneraile. The surrounding country is celebrated
for the richness and variety of its scenery : the soil is fertile, and well adapted to the
growth of corn ; the wheat raised is of the best quality, and great numbers of cattle and
sheep are fattened in its pastures. Limestone is extensively quarried both for building
and agricultural purposes. About a mile distant from Castletownroche, between the con-
flux of the Awbeg and Blackwater, are the picturesque ruins of the ancient abbey of
Bridgetown, which contains several monuments of the once powerful family of the Roches,
by whom it was founded. The present noble mansion of Castle Widendam is incorpo-
rated with the ancient fortress of the same name. The Prot. church is a remarkably
handsome structure, the R. C. church is a spacious edifice.
Fairs.
Kilcummer April 21, July 21, and Dec. 21
Pig markets at Castletownroche on pre-
vious days
Postmistress Mrs. Kate Fitzpatrick
Official.
Parishes Castletownroche (p. 57). Bridge-
town (p. 53), Kilcummer (p. 77)
Poor Law Union Fermoy
Registrar Biiths, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Thomas Tuckey
Petty Sessions District Castletownroche,
every 2nd Thursday ; clerk, Rich. Smyth
Quarter Sessions District Fermoy
Resident Magistrate R. J. Eaton
Sub-Inspector Constabulary S. R. Carter
Constable Patrick Heavy
Justices of the Peace.
Annesley Richard Grove, Annsgrove
Smythe Henry John Widenham, Castle-
widenham
Starkey William, M.D, Woodville house
Gentry and Clergy.
Barry Rev. John, R.c.c.
Burton, Rev. Philip Canon, P.P.
Hickey John, Castletownroche
Hoare Edward, Naglesboro'
Johnson George, Lisnagourneen
Smith Richard, Castletownroche
Webb Fanny, Castletownroche
Medical Practitioner.
Tuckey Thomas, M.D, dispensary medical
officer
CASTLETOWNROCHE CASTLETOWNSEND.
181
Hotel Keeper.
Fitzpatrick Catherine
Millers.
Hickey Maurice, Castletown mills
Webb J. and R, Bridge mills
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Batterbeery Ellen, grocer
Fitzgibbon Pierce, baker
Fitzpatrick Michael, grocer
Condon David, grocer
Heaphy Michael, builder
Mannix James, baker
Murphy John, shopkeeper
O'Brien Thomas, draper
O'Connor Timothy, carpenter
Reynolds David, boot and shoe maker
Smyth Mary, shopkeeper
Troy John, baker and pound keeper
Vintners, etc.
Bryan John Fitzgibbon Pierce
Buckley James Fitzpatrick Patrick
Condon David O'Brien Michael
Principal Landholders.
Barry William, Sleemana
Barry William, String
Blake John, Kilcummer
Blake Patrick, Ballinaltig
Bullman Mary, Kilcummer
Cahill Denis, Grange
Callaghan Denis, Lougharuane
Clancy John, Bridgetown house
Cotter Margaret, Bridgetown
Drislane John, Ballydole
Dunlea Bartholomew, Bridgetown lower
Dunlea Bartholomew, Ballydague
Fleming Daniel, Bridgetown
Flynn Edmond, Kilquane
Foohy John, Lisnagoorneen
Furlong Thomas, Ballyalthybeg
Gorman David, Bridgetown lower
Gorman Eliza, Bridgetown
Hanlon Cornelius, Milerath
Howard John, Ballykeating
Hunter Edmond, Castletownroche
Lavers William L, Ballydole
Ludgate Thomas, Castletownroche
Magner Daniel, Kilquane
Magner James, Ballyadeen
Magner James, Kilquane
Mahony Bartholomew, Ballydague
Mahony David, Corbally
Nagle John, Bridgetown upper
O'Brien John, Kilcummer lower
O'Brien Patrick, Ballinvoher
Patterson William, Ballyadeen
Reynolds David, Castletownroche
Reynolds Eugene, Ballynamongare
Roche Francis, Ballygrillihan
Roche Garrett, Lisleagh ^
Roche Michael, Bridgetown
Roche Michael, Ballyadeen
Roche Patrick, Bridgetown upper
Roche Patrick, Kilcummer
Roche William, Ballyhimock
Sisk James, Bridgetown upper
Sullivan Timothy, Bridgetown v
Troy John, Castletownroche
Walsh Patrick, Bridgetown lower
CASTLETOWNSEND.
Sub post office, on the western coast, 60 miles from Cork, and 6 from Skibbereen
(head office). Castletownsend (formerly Castletown or Sleughleig) is situated on the north
side of the harbour of Castlehaven. This harbour, in which vessels of 500 tons burden
can anchor, is half-a-mUe wide, and well sheltered. It is famous for a notable sea fight,
in 1602, between Sir Richard Levison and Don Pedro de Zuibar, the Spanish admiral.
On the eastern side of the bay are the remains of Raheen castle, belonging to the
O'Donovans, and now the property of Sir Henry Wrixon Becher ; near the entrance
are ruins of an old castle of the O'Driscolls, afterwards belonging to the Audley
family. George Lord Audley, who was governor of Utrecht, etc., was created Earl of
Castlehaven in 1617. Off the bay of Castlehaven is a good fishery. There are
several small islands off the coast, and a high promontory called Toe head stands
a little to the westward of Castlehaven; two miles of Toe head are three high
rocks, called the stags, seen at sea to a great distance, and look like three towers.
Castletownsend derives it name from a castle of some strength, situated on the side of a hill,
and formerly a seat of Col. Townsend. During the Williamite war- this castle was besieged
twice by the Irish ; on the first occasion the colonel, with a garrison of thirty-five men,
successfully resisted an attack made by a force of 500 men, under the command of Colonel
O'Driscoll. There is a ferry from Castletown to Myross. Near the old churchyard at
Castlehaven is a deep rocky glen, called Glenbarahane, and a holy well. This glen is now
nicely laid out with flower gardens and shrubberies, with a fine modern mansion, the
summer residence of Sir John Joscelyn Coghill, bart. Seafield is the summer residence of
Judge Townsend, J. P. for co. Cork.
Postmistress Kate O'Driscoll
Official.
Parish Castlehaven (p. 56)
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Mamages-
Dr James E. Somerville
Poor Law Union Skibbereen
Petty Sessions District Skibbereen, every
Wednesday : clerk, Jas. C. Mooney
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Insptr. Constabulary C. E. B. Mayne
Constable Patrick Sullivan
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CASTLETOWNSEND CECILSTOWN.
Coast Guard.
Chief Officer Edward Blake
Justices of the Peace-, etc.
Marmion Henry Richard, Kinneen
Son-rville Colonel T. H, J.P. (late 3rd
Foot, ( 'riinan War Medil). IVishane
Somerville Thomas, D.L, Drishnne
Stokes Kdwrml Day, Castletow;lsend-cast!ti
Town-send Hon. John Fiuhenry, LL.D,
Judfje of the High Court of Admiralty
of Ireland (1867). Only child of Henry
To\vnsend, esq, of Castle Townsend, co.
Cork ; m. Eleanor, dau. of the Rev.
George Armstrong, A. M, of Cork. Called
to the bar in 1834. ; made a Q.c. in 1865 .
. RES : 30 Upper Fitzwilliam street,
Dublin ; Seafield, co. Cork
Gentry and Clergy.
Coghill Sir John Joscelyn. 1 ait (Gt. Brit,
1778), a D.L. for co. Dublin ; eldest son
of Vice- Admiral Sir Josiah, 3rd bart.,
and his second wife, Anna Maria, eldest
dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Charles Kendal
CECILSTOWN.
Sub post-office, 27 miles from Cork and 6 from Mallow (head office). Lohort castle,
the property of the Earl of Egmont, and believed to have been built in the reign of King
John, is one of the finest old castles in Ireland, and contains some handsome apartments.
It is 80 feet high, with walls ten feet thick, and was originally surrounded by a deep moat.
Ballygiblin, the seat of Sir Henry Wrixon Becher, Bart, is an elegant mansion of some
antiquity, but recently modernised with great taste. The soil is generally fertile,
producing excellent crops, and there are several large dairy farms. The parish of
Castlemagner derives its name from a family of the same name, to whom this part of
the county formerly belonged.
Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland] ;
b. Feb. II, 1826; s. his father, June 20,
1850 ; m. Feb. 1 8, 1851, Katherine
Frances, second dau. of 3rd Baror.
Plunket. Issue :
Neville Josiah Aylmer; b. Jan 25, 1852
Egerton Bushe ; b. 1853
Gerald Cramer ; b. 1854; d. 1873
Claude Plunket ; b. 1859
Ethel Charlotte ; Beatrice Anna ;
Violet Alice Penrose
RES : Glenbarahane, Castletownsend
Bushe Rev J. P, rector
Davis Rev Charles, R.C.C.
Troy Rev Robert, P.P.
Principal Landholders.
Buckley Daniel, Inane
Buckley John, Gortbrack
Connolly Bartholomew, Ardgehane
Donovan Timothy, Raheen
Lambert William, Bawnagollopy
Lannin John, Adrigool
Sheehy Edward, Raheen
Official.
Parishes Ca-'lemagner (p. 57, Kilbrin
(P- 73). K-iskeen (p- 96)
Poor Law I aion Kanturk
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. P. S. Wigmore
Petty Sessions District Cecilstown, every
fourth Monday ; clerk, James O'Connell
Quarter Sess. Dist. Mallow and Kanturk
Resident Magistrate Capt. R. Carr Coote
Sub-Inspector Constabulary E. O'Rielly,
Landed Proprietors
Becher Sir Henry Wrixon, Bart., Bally-
giblin ; (see also Skibbereen)
Egmont, Earl of 1733 ; Viscount Perceval
1 722 ; Baron Perceval 1715; Baron
Arden 1770 (Irld.); Baron Lovell and
Holland (Gt. Brit., 1762) ; Baron Arden
(Unit. Kgd., 1802) ; and a Baronet
(Irld., 1661). Charles George Perceval,
7th Earl, late M.P. for Midhurst, s. his
uncle in 1874 ; b. June 15, 1845, m. May
4, 1869
RES : Lohort castle ; Cowdray lodge,
Midhurst ; Passenham manor. Stoney
Stratford ; 26 St James place, London
S.W. ; Carleton club, London S.W.
Principal Landholders.
Barry Richard, Knockardsharriv
Bennett Richard, Ballynamona
Bolster Thomas, Pallas
Burton John, Ballyhest west
Callaghan John, Pallas
Callaghan Patrick, Ballyrusheen
Coleman Patrick, Gurteenacloona
Connell David, Ballyrusheen
Connell Denis, Knockardiharriv
Connell William, Knockardsharriv
Cronin Daniel, Ballymacpierce
Cronin Michael, Ballymacpierce
Curtin Ellen, Ballintallig
Curtin Jeremiah, Ballymacpierce
Daly John, Ballygrady south
Duloghery Thomas, Coolnanagh
Flynn Daniel, Kilgilky north
Hanlon Daniel, Pallas
Hanlon John, Pallas
Hanlon John, Gurteenacloona
Hannigan Denis, Ballyrusheen
Holey Eliza, Lohort west
Holey Patrick, Lohort west
Jones Edward, Cecilstown
Keilly John, Ballyhest east
Lenihan John, Lohort east
Linehan Thomas, Ballyrusheen
Lyons Eugene, Kilbarrahan
McCarthy Daniel, Gneeves
McCarthy Jeremiah, Gneeves
Neenan James, Kilgilkey north
Sheehan John, Ballygrady south
Sheehan Thomas, Ballygrady south
Sullivan Garrett, Ballintallig
Sullivan John, Ballyhest east
CHARLEVILLE.
Head post, money-order, and telegraph office, and market town, on the borders of the
county Limerick ; 35 miles from Cork, Gt. Southern and Western Ry. fares, single 7/-,
5/4, 3/- ; return I2/-, 9/-, 5/-- Charleville, the most northern town in the county, was so
named by its founder, the Earl of Orrery, in honour of Charles II. : its ancient name was
Rathgoggan. By charter granted in 1671, to Roger. Earl of Orrery, this town was made
a free borough, and the inhabitants incorporated, under the designation of the "sovereign,
bailiffs, and burgesses of the borough of Charleville " The corporation consisted of a
sovereign, two bailiffs, twelve burgessses, and an indefinite number of freemen. The
sovereign and bailiffs were elected annually from the burgesses by the corporation, aud
the burgesses were elected by the freemen as vacancies occurred by death or otherwise.
The charter conferred upon the corporation the privilege of returning two members to the
Irish parliament, which was regularly exercised till the Union, when the borough was dis-
franchised. The corporation is since extinct, and the town has now no local government.
The public buildings consist of three banks, a Convent of Mercy, Christian Brothers'
schools, National schools, Protestant church, and a Catholic church with a fine painting
of the Crucifixion on the high altar all very handsome structures. John McDonneH.
commonly called Shane Clarach M'Donnell, a celebrated Jacobite bard, who died in 1754,
resided here for several years, and was buried within the ruined church of Ballysally, a
quarter mile south of the town. The Earl of Cork and Orrery is the principal proprietor,
and has a patent for holding six fairs annually, and markets every Wednesday and Satur-
day.. Six new fairs have been recently founded here, which are toll free, unless falling on
the old market day (Wednesday). This rising town possesses great advantages, being the
junction of the Cork and Limerick Direct Railway, and seated in the midst of a rich and
well watered agricultural and pastoral district.
Summary oj Census, 1871 Char/mile Town.
Area in stat. acres 72
Houses .".... 413
Families 603
Persons 2482
Males 1158
Old Fairs.
IO Jan, 1 6 Mar, 12 May, 6 July, 15 Aug,
10 Oct.
New Fairs.
3 Feb, 14 April, 9 June, 12 Sept, 12 Nov,
5 Dec. Pig fairs held on previous day.
Market Days Wednesday and Saturday
Lessee of Tolls (from the Earl of Cork)
Edward Fitzgerald
Postal, etc.
Postmaster and Stamp Distributor Chris-
topher Ward.
SUB POST-OFFICES.
Ashford (co. Limerick) Feenagh (co.Lim)
Broadfoi d do. Milford (co. Cork)
Drumcollogher do. Newtown do.
Official.
Parishes Aglishdrinagh (p.48), Ardskeagh
(p. 49), Ballyhay (p. 51), Cooliney (p.
62), Corcomohode (p. 62), Imphrick (p.
70), Kilquane (p. 86), Rathgoggan
(P- 95)
Poor Law Union Kilmallock
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. P. Wallis
Quarter Sessions Dis. Mallow & Kanturk
Petty Sessions District Charleville, every
2nd Monday ; clerk, Michael Kerins
Branch Banks.
Bank of Ireland
Munster Bank John Downing, manager
Rational Bank George Harding, manager
Females '3 2 4
Under 12 years old 668
12 and under 20 361
20 and under 40 631
40 and upwards 814
Roman Catholics 2411
Prot. Episcopalians 71
Read and Write I2IO
Readonly 274.
Illiterate 998
Schools.
Christian Brothers' Schools Rev. Brother
O'Donohue, superior
Convent Schools and Female National
Schoo.ls Conducted by Sisters of Mercy
Male National School ; teacher, William
Croke
Protestant Parochial School Richd Bryan,
teacher
Charjeville Classical School Charles
M'Carthy, conductor.
Royal Irish Constabulary.
Charleville district includes six stations
Charleville, Buttevant, Churchtown, Free-
mount, Liscarroll, Milford
Resident Magistrate R. R .Kennedy (BrufT)
Sub-Inspector Bellingham A. Somerville
Head-constable John Cannon
Constable John Henry
Bridewell Keeper Peter Leyden
Justices of the Peace.
Barry Edward Robert Caul field, Kilbolane
castle
Bruce Jonathan, Miltown castle
Gregg Richard, Oakville
Harding Charles Furlong, Charleville
Harrisson Henry, Castle- Harrisson
Russell Michael J, Glenmore
Sanders Thomas, LL.D, T.C.D. (j.P. co.
Limerick ; called to the bar 1842), San-
ders park
ADVERTISEMENT.'
CIVIL, MILITARY, NAVAL, & COLLEGIATE
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
1, CAM DEN PLAGE, CORK.
PRINCIPAL t
W. J. KNIGHT, LL.D, A.B., T.C.D..
Emeritus Graduate in Law, First Hononnan in Mathematics, First Honorman
in Experimental Physics, First Science Prizeman, Hononnan in Logic.
Medallist of the Department of Science and Art
The following Gentlemen, Pupils of DOCTOR KNIGHT
from
CHARLEVILLE,
AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT,
Have especially distinguished themselves.
^ 3
A. NEWELL, Esq.,
Sub-Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary.
J. BU LL, Esq., B.E., Q.U.I.,
Graduated in Honors, 1872, after a most distinguished Under-Graduate
career, and gained a direct Commission at the open competition for
University Graduates of December, 1874, taking second place.
G. WELDON, Esq., B E.,
Honors at the Half-Degree Examination of the Queen's University for
Engineering.
Lists of Successes in the Army, Control Department, the
Queen's University in Ireland, Queen's College, Cork.
&c., &c,,
CAN BE SEEN AT THE SCHOOL.
See also the pages opposite Bandon, Bantry, Mallow,
Midleton, and Queenstown, in this Directory.
CHARLEVILLE.
Gentry and Clergy.
Bat well George L, Charleville
Clanchy Thomas, Moatville
Crofts Christopher, Velvetstown
Cronin Rev. Thomas, c.c.
Deane Hon Matthew, Gortskagh
Donovan Rev. Chas, The Vicarage, rector
Charleville and Ballyhay
Drew Francis, Drewscourt, Castletowncon-
yers
Drew Ringrose, Castletovvnconyers
Harding Richard, Charleville
Harrisson G. Decourcey, Castle- Harrisson
Higgins, Rev. Michael, c.c.
Hutchins Samuel N, Portlands house
Lysaght William, Castlewrixon south
Noonan Rev. J, c.c. Ballyhay.
Rice Very Rev. Jas, D.D, P.P. Charleville
Russell P. J, Mount-Russell
Ryan Rev. John, P.P. Ballyhay
Weldon Robert Cooliney
Physicians and Surgeons.
Batwell Andrew, M.D.
Cagney Daniel, M.D.
Cronin William, L.A.
Daly David, M.D.
Sullivan Edward, M.R.C.S.E.
Wallace Patrick, M.D, Maryville, dis. med.
officer
Solicitors.
Magrath William, Main street
O'Shaughnessy William F, A.B., T.c.u.
Ryan John, Main street
Commissioners of Affidavits in Chancery
and Superior Courts of Common Law
Christopher Ward | George Harding
Commissioner for taking Acknowledgments
of Married Women :
' Magrath William
Inland Revenue.
Supervisor James O'Connell
Officer John F. Ryan
Hotels.
The Commercial Cornelius Daly, prop.
The Imperial John O'Gorman, proprietor
The Royal John Lincoln, proprietor
The Victoria Catherine Delmar, prop.
Auctioneer and Valuator.
Miller Michael, Main street
Bakers.
Daly Charles, Main street
Mortel Edmond, Main street
Quinn Michael, Main street
Ryan Michael, Main street
Boot Makers.
Clifton Daniel, Main street
Crimniin William, Main street
Irvine John, Broad street
Ward Mrs T, Main slreri
Coach Builder
Gorman Denis, Main btreet
Clothiers.
Copley William, Main .street
Doyle James, Main street
Gorman Mrs, Main street
Drapers.
Butler Eugene, Main street
Carroll Brothers, Main street
Corkery John, Main street
Griffin Patrick, Main street
Murphy Denis, Main street
O'Connell Miss, Main street
O'Donnell Cornelius, Main street
O'Mahony Paul, Main street
Riordan David, Broad street
Egg Merchants.
Mortel Philip, Main street
O'Mahony D. Paul, Main street
Flour Dealers.
Ahern Miss Jane, Main street
Daly Charles, Main street
Daly Peter, Main street
Mortel Edmond, Main street
Murphy Daniel, Main street
O'Shaughnessy Laurence, Broad *trce;
Quinn Michael, Main street
Ryan Michael, Main street
Synan Edmund, jun, Main street
Grocers.
Ball Mrs Johanna, Main street
Benchy Eugene, Main street
Browne Michael, Main street
Burke Thomas, Main street
Carroll Mrs, Main street
Collins John, Main street
Cronin Timothy, Main street
Daly John, Main street
Dennison Thomas, Main street
Dunworth Nano, Main street
Leahy John, Broad street
Madigan John, Main street
O'Brien Patrick, Main street
O'Connor William, Main street.
Riordan James, Main street
Synan Maurice, Main street
Woods Mrs, Main street
Hardware Merchants
Fitzgerald Edward, Main street
Saunclers Mary, Main street
Leather Sellers.
Madigan John, Main street
Ward Mrs T, Main street
Livery and Posting Establishment.
O'Connor John, Main street
Merchant, General.
Kceffe Daniel, Mam street
Miller.
Kyun Michael, Main street (J- P - co. Lime-
rick)
Milliners.
Gorman Miss, Broad street
O'Coimell TvGss, Main street
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Oil and Colour Merchant
Nunan Thomas, Main street
Pawnbrokers.
Daly Denis, Main street
O'Donnell Cornelius
Provision Dealers.
Walsh William, Main street
Mortel John, Main street
Seed Merchant.
Benchy Eugene, Main street
Shopkeepers.
Cahill Mrs, Chapel street
Connors John, Charleville
Coughlan John, Main street
Culhane James, Charleville
Duane John, Chapel street
Feore John, Charleville
Hanley John, Main street
McCarthy Michael, Charleville
McCarthy Thomas, Main street
Miller Michael, Main street
Murphy Daniel, Charleville
Nunan Daniel, Main street
O'Connell Miss, Chapel street
O'Shaughnessy, Miss M, Main street
Ryan John, Main street
Smith.
Kirby Jeremiah, Main street
Veterinary Surgeon.
Keane James, Chapel street
Victuallers, etc.
Council Patrick, Broad street
Noonan William, Charleville
O'Shaughnessy James, Main street
Vintners.
Ball Mrs Johanna, Main street
Benchy Eugene, Main street
Browne Michael, Main street
Burke Thomas, Main street
Carroll Mrs, Main street
Casey Maurice, Chapel street
Collins John, Main street
Cronin Timothy, Main street
Daly Cornelius, Main street
Daly John, Main street
Dennison Thomas, Main street
Dunworth Nano, Main street
Leahy John, Broad street
Madigan John, Main street
Mannix Owen, Main street
Maunsel Martin, Main street
O'Brien Patrick, Main street
O'Rourke Daniel, Main street
Rea Thomas, Broad street
Riordan James, Main street
Sheahan George, Main street
Synan Maurice, Main street
Troy John, Main street
Woods Mrs, Main street
Wine Merchant.
Q'ConnotfWilliam, Main street
CHARLEVILLE.
Principal Landholders.
Ball Johanna, Rathgoggan middle
Batwell Eliza, Main street, Charleviile
Bennett Michael, Broghiil south
Bennett Patrick, Rathgoggan middle
Bennett Thomas, Rathgoggan middle
Cahill John, Kiltoohig
Callaghan John, Rathnacally
Carroll Patrick, Ballydahin
Clanchy Fanny L, Ardglass
Clanchy John, Ballynadrideeti
Cleary John, Broghiil north
Clarkson John, Pruntus
Condon Michael, Cooliney
Coplev Mrs Alicia, Main street, Charleville
Cronin Michael, Garrane
Cronin William, Charleville
Daly Ambrose, Rathgoggan south
Daly Cornelius, Liscullane
Daly John, Charleville
Dooly Thomas, Ballycoskery
Doyle James, Charleville
Drinan John, Ballynadrideetx
Dunne Denis, Ballyhay
Finn Patrick, Kiltoohig
Flaherty Edmond, Ballyroe
Flaherty Ellen, Kiltoohig
Flaherty Jeremiah, Ballynoran
Flaherty John, Castlewrixon
Fleming David, Rathgoggan north
Flynn John, Ardnageehy
Foley Hanora, Ballylopen
Foleyjohn, Coolcaum
Gorman Denis, Ballysallagh
Harding Charles F. Charleville
Hawe Matthew, Ardnageehy
Heffernan John, Pruntus
Herlihy Francis, Fiddane
Howard William, Pruntus
Jones John, Cooleen and Ballyhay
Keane Patrick, Garryncoonagh
Kelly John, Ballypierce
Kelly Michael, Ballyhay
Lane James, Castlewrixon south
Leary Denis, Kiltoohig
Leary Margaret, Kiltoohig
Lehane Patrick, Rath glassane
Lingane J )hanna, Rz chmorg in
Lingane Vatrick, Rat.imorga.i
Lynch Jol n, Garrynajp-anogu J
Madigan ames, Ball) nadridc en
Madigan ohn, Charleville
Mahony 1 aniel, Garr/nagrar. ogue
Mahony Kanora, Ardglass
Mahony Richard, Knockarda nrum
Malone Jsmes, Fidda ic
Mannix Johanna, Bro jhill no-th
Mannix Timothy, Rat igogga i
M'Auliffe Patrick. Ra:hgoggt.n south
M'Carthy John, K'Ko hig
M'Enery Michael, Ba ynoran
Miller William, Bally open
Molony Jchn (Maurici ), Ratbglassane
Molony Maurice, Broghiil noith
Molony Timothy, Cooleen
Mortel Th >mas, Cloughanauglier
CHARLEVILLE-CLONAKILTY.
Murphy Charles, Farranshoniskin
Murphy Denis, Charleville
Murphy James, Rathmorgan
Murphy John, BroghiH. north
Murphy John, Charleville
Noonan Daniel, Charleville
Noonan Johanna, Ballyhubbo
Noonan Mary, Ballyhay
Noonan Mary, Cooleen
Noonan Mortimer, Ballysallagh
O'Brien Margaret, Ardskeagh
O'Brien Patrick, Ballycoskery
O'Brien Timothy, Ardnageehy
O'Connor Jeremiah, Broghill north
O'Connor Thomas, Ballyroe
O'Neill James C, Charleville
O'Shaughnessy Edmund, Rathgoggan north
Pillion William, Garrane
Reidy Dems, jun, Sorrel
Reidy Ellen, Ballynadrideeu
Reidy Maurice, Sorrel
Kegan Patrick, Pruntus
Riordan Edmond, Ballysallagh
Riordan Edmund, Ra'.hmorga'i
Riordan Michael (Thomas),
Riordan Thomas, Rathmorgan
Ryan Matthew, Ballynadrideen
Ryan Patrick, Glengarriff
Ryan Thomas, Ballycoskery
Sampson Robert, Farran
Sheedy David, Ballylopen
Sheedy Michael, Castlewrixon
Sheedy Michael, Coarliss
Sheedy Michael, Sorrel
Sheedy Roger, Ballylopen
Sullivan Anne, Rathgoggan middle
Walsh James, Ardnageehy
Walsh John, Ardnageehy
Walsh John, Ballysallagh
Walsh John, Castleharrison
Walsh Mary, Ballynoran
Walsh Michael, Ballmadndeen
Ward Christopher, Charleville
CLONAKILTY.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 32 miles from Cork, 13 miles from Bandon
(ktad office), and 10 from Enniskeane, a station on the West Cork Ry. Clonakilty ^pre-
viously spelt Cloughnakilty), founded by the first Earl of Cork, is a seaport town in the west
riding, the corn trade of which was considerable, vessels of 150 tons trading to and from
the port ; the principal imports now are coal, timber, and Indian corn. The bay of
Clonakilty is spacious, but ill-protected ; the bar at the entrance is a great hindrance,
and the port generally is indifferent. In 1613 a charter was granted to the town by
James I., by which the inhabitants were incorporated as "the sovereign, free burgesses,
and commonalty of the borough of Cloughnakilty." The right of sending two members
to Parliament was conferred on the town by this charter, a privilege it continued
to exercise until the passing of the Act of Union in 1800, when it was disfranchised. The
principal buildings consist of a Protestant church, Roman Catholic church, convent of Sisters
of Mercy, Presbyterian and Wesleyan chapels, a small infantry barracks, market house,
inns, etc. It is now governed by Commissioners, under the provision of the "Towns'
Improvement Act." Clonakilty was once celebrated for its linen yarn, and on market
days large sums were expended on the purchase of this for over two centuries its staple
jiroiiuct ; but the yarn trade has died out, and the town now relies for support on its
dealings with the farmers in the neighbourhood. Butter, eggs, and fowl are
Jargely bought for exportation. Dr. Smith says, " The town flourished greatly
before the wars of 1641, but being then entirely burnt down it has since but slowly
recovered " The same write'- also gives a description of the remains of an ancient heathen
temple, o stone circle, abou two miles to the north-east of Clonakilty, in the parish of
Kilgarriff The Rev. Dr. Co ins, R.C. bishop of Cloyne and Ross, was born at Clonakilty ;
n is also ihe birtb place of B ran Deasy, of the Court of Exchequer, member for co. Cork
1855-60. There was forme / a classical endowed school here, of considerable repute:
the Right Hon. Jlountiford .ongfieid (known as Judge Longfield, of the Landed Estates'
Court) was educated there, a d many others of the gentry and clergy. It has now ceased
to exist. Arunde. mills is a dlage on Clonakilty harbour. "The tract called Ibawn (the
fair) territDry, was, after the ;oming in of the English, wrested from the old proprietors,
by Lord , irundel of the Str; id, and from him it lell to the Barrymore family. There are
the remai is of an ancient cas e on the strand of Clojiakilty, formerly called Arundel castle,
but now 1 iing ca< tie." Smi i's His. In the mouth of the bay is the Island of Inchidonny.
Sulphate jf bary es occurs a Muckruss and Mountain common, parish of Ardfield.
' of Census, 1 87 1. Clonakilty Township,
Area in s at. acres 1086
Houses... 700
Fnrmbtea iings .' 477
Persons 3568
Families . 723
12 and under 20 575
20 and under 40 850
40 and upwards 1 1 44
Roman Catholics 2995
Protes. Episcopalians... 428
Under 1 2 years of age .,, 999 , Presbyterians a6
Methodists 108
Read and Write 1697
Readonly 336
Illiterate 1535
1 88
CLONAKILTY.
Fairs.
5 April, I June, I August, 10 October, 12
November, 1st Monday of January, Feb-
ruary, March, May, July, September,
and December.
Market Day Friday.
Postal.
Postmaster Thomas J. Wolfe, Main street
Mail to Bandon, etc., 8.20 a.m., 6.15 p.m.;
to Skibbereen, etc., 5.40 a.m.
Mail Cars, &c.
To Bandon, dep. 5.0 a.m., 8.20 a.m., 6.15
p.m. ; to Skibbereen, 5.40 a.m.
From Bandon, arr. 5.40 a.m., 6.0 p.m.
,, Skibbereen, arr. 6.15 p.m.
Private car from Bandon, arr. 9.0 p.m.
Official.
Parishes Ardfield (p. 49), Kilgarriff (p. 77),
Desert (p. 63), Kilmeen (p. 81), Templeo-
malus .p. 101), Kilnagross (p. 85), Kil-
malooda (p. 80), Kilkerranmore (p. 78),
Templebryan (p. 100)
Villages Arundel mills (now called Ring),
Ballinascarty
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. William Bennett.
Registrar of Marriages (7 & 8 Vic. cap. 8l)
Thomas J. Wolfe.
Relieving and Sanitary Officer Samuel
Helen.
Petty Sessions District Clonakilty, every
2nd Thursday ; clerk, T. A. Lendrum.
Quarter Sessions District Bandon
Bridewell Keeper David Mulcahy
Excise Officer James Nolan, The Square.
S^amp Distributor John C. Spiller.
Commissioner for taking Affidavits in
Superior Courts:
Cromwell Norcott, The Square
Town Commissioners.
Daniel O'Leary James O'Brien
Chairman. Peter O'Neill
Maxwell Irwin Patrick O'Brien
Thomas Donovan Patrick Donovan
John Donovan Daniel Spillane.
Clerk John Davis.
Inspector and Collector of Tolls Thomas
Kingston.
Harbour Master.
Honner William, Main street
Clonakilty Union.
The Board of Guardians meet every Friday.
For list of ex-officio and elected Guar-
dians, Officers, etc. , see end of Directory.
Royal Irish Constabulary.
Clonakilty District includes seven stations
Clonakilty, Butlerstown, Common Moun-
tain, Courtmacsherry, Milltown, Rosscar-
bery, Timoleague.
Resident Magistrate George R. Cvonin
Sub-Inspector Jas. C. Mills, The Square
Head-Constable Ebenezer Ferna.
Constables at Clonakilty Francis Gannon
and Martin Clinch.
,, Butlerstown Jas. Hanrahan.
,, Common Mountain William
Forde.
Coastguards.
Taylor, William, Galley Tower, officer
Owens, William, Barry's Cove, do.
Clancey, Michael, Ring bar, chief boatman
Places of Worship.
Protestant Epis. Rev. Chas. McFettridge
Roman Catholic Very Rev. Matthew Do-
novan, P.P., V.G. ; Revs. Patrick Madden
and Paul Kingston, curates.
Presbyterian Rev. Robert Cowan.
Wesleyan Revs. William. B. Monahan and
Hugh Moore.
Convent.
Sisters of Mercy of the Sacred Heart, Com-
munity 30 Superioress, Mrs. Margaret
Genevieve O'Donoghue ; Chaplain, Rev.
Patrick Kingston.
Schools.
No. I Male Teacher, Timothy Hurley.
2 ,, ,, Sisters of Mercy.
,, I Female ,, Miss White.
,,2 ,, ,, Sisters of Mercy.
Ardfield male and female National Michl.
Infant Mrs Johnson [Madden
Kilgarriff National William J. Housten.
St. Aloysius' Industrial Sisters of Mercy.
Wesleyan Robert McMillan.
Private Schools.
Davis John, Strand road
Elliott George, Shannon square
Sullivan Miss, Strand road Ladies'
Justices of the Peace.
Bennett, Francis Evans, The Square
Bennett, John, Darrara
Gillman, Major Bennett Watkins (Retired
List late I2th Foot) The Retreat
Jones, William Bence (called to the bar at
Inner Temple i837)Lisselane; Athenaeum
Club, London, s.w.
Lucas, George, Lackenduff
Lucas, John, Rashleigh, Richfordstown
Travers, Henry Boyle, Ballymacowen house
Gentry, Clergy, &c.
Alleyn Richard
Beamish Mrs Richard, Beaumont
Beamish- Mrs, Corriga
Beamish Richard, Ahagilla
Beamish Henry B., Muckruss
Beamish Henry George, Dunmore
Beamish Rev George, Beaumont, rector of
Templeomalus
Beecher Michael R. A, Ballyduvane house
Bennett Mrs Eliza, Strand road
Boyle Mrs Catherine, Ring house
Bredon Mrs Anne, Coulamore
Callanan Rev Jonas, R.C.C., Leap
Conroy Joseph, Ballyva house, C.E.
Cowan Rev Robert, Presbyterian, Manse
CLONAKILTY.
189
Crofts J, Nelson, Coulamore
CronirT George R, stipendiary magistrate
Donegan Rev. John, P.P. of Kilmeen
Driscoll Mrs Eliza, Barrack street
Fuller Mrs Dora, The Square
Gallway Denis M'Carthy, baronial high
constable Ibane and Barryroe, Greenfield
Grant Mrs, Georges street
Hungerford John, Snugboro'
Hungerford Mrs C, The Island
Hungerford William, baronial high con-
stable, E. D. E. Carbery, The Square
]r\vin Rev William, rector Kilmeen
Kingston, Rev Paul, R.c.c, Strand road
Lucas Captain Jasper, Ring house
M'Fettridge Rev Chas, rector Kilgarriff,
The Square
Madden Rev Patrick, P.P.
Moloney Miss Lucinda, The Square
Monahan Rev William B, Wesleyan, The
Square
Moore Rev Hugh, Wesleyan, Sovereign-st.
Norcptt Cromwell, The Square
O'Brien Rev J, R.C.C, Ardfield
O'Hea Mrs Ellen, Strand road
O'Leary Rev A, P.P, Ardfield, Mountain
Powell Rev W. rector Kilnagross, Lisselane
Ronaldson George, Tawnies cottage
Sandes George, Dunowen house
Smyth Edward, Knocks house
Stewards Moses, Councambeg
Sweeny Mrs Louisa, Strand road
Townsend Miss Harriet, The Square
Tuckey Rev James, rector Ardfield
Walker Rev Frederick G, rector Kilma-
looda glebe
Wheeler James S, Fortprospect
Solicitors.
Noonan Francis, Youghals hou>e
Wright Henry T, Fern hill
Wright Thomas R, Fern hill
Medical Practitioners.
Bennett William, dispensary med. officer,
The Square
Hadden Edward, workhouse med. officer,
The Square
Heas Patrick, M.D, Strand road
Apothecaries.
Bennett William, The Square
Starkie Mrs C, Main street
Branch Banks.
Bank of Ireland D. Franklin, agent
National Bank .Robert Purcell, manager
Agricultural Depot
Maxwell, Irwin & Sons
Bakers.
Bateman John, Main street
Bateman William G, Mill street
Chiddick Ambrose, Main street
Gilbert Mrs Mary, Mill street
Hartnett Mrs Margaret, Sovereign stieet
Hawkes Joseph, Sovereign street
Holtsbaum William, Main street
Hurley Thomas, George's street
Kingston Samuel, Sovereign street
L::idrum Thomas A, Main street
Keill Peter, Millstreet
O'Brien Ellen, Sovereign street
O'Brien Mrs. Ellen, Main street
O'Erien John, Mill street
Sealy Miss Susan, Mill street-
Walsh Miss Mary, Sovereign street
Walsh Mrs William, Main street
Boot Makers.
Bateman John, Main street
Bateman Thomas, Boyle street
Bateman William G, Millstreet
Chiddick Ambrose, George's street
Chiddick Walter, Mill street
Connell Cornelius, Mill street
Connell James, Millstreet
Hawkes Joseph, Sovereign street
Holtsbaum William, Main street
Keohane Patrick, Mill street
Phipps Robert, Sovereign street
Brewers
Deasy & Co, The Square
Builders,
Anglin William, New Chapel street
DriScoll Michael, Georges street
Fitzpatrick Thomas, Desert
Butter Merchants.
Donovan Denis, Templebryan
JUorioVan James, Templebryan
I|4yes Denis, Clogheen
O'Ponovan Patrick, Strand road
O'Regan Charles, Clogheen
Cabinet Makers.
Dillon lyjichael, Sovereign street
Moore Richard, Sovereign street
Card- Box Manufacturer.
Austin William, Ring house
Cattle Dealers.
Bateman Charles, Sovereign street
Donovan Michael
Holland John, Mill stieet
McCarthy James, Georges street
Perrott Henry, Mill street
China Ware Merchants.
Donovan Patrick, Mill street
Feen Ellen, Mill street
McCarthy Callgghan, sen, Sovereign street
O'Brien John, Sovereign street
Clerks.
Davis John, clerk to Town Commissioners,
Strand road
Dwyer Phljip, solicitor's clerk, The Square
Lendrum TJiomas A, clerk of Petty Sessions
Quinn Patrick, accountant in the National
Bank, The Square
Spiller John C, clerk of Union, Sovereign st,
Coach Builder.
Regan James, New Chapel street
Coal Merchants.
Bennett Thomas, Millville
Honner William, Main street
CLONAKILTV.
Irwin Maxwell & Sons, Clonakilty
McCarthy Callaghan, Sovereign street
O' Brier. James, Mill street
Commercial Traveller.
McCarthy Timothy, Ashgrove
Coopers.
Daly John, George's street
Lucas George, Mil: street
Corn Merchants.
Deasy & Co, The Square
Honner William, Main street
Wolfe Bennett & Son, Millville
Drapers.
Xash Mrs Margaret, Main street
O'Hara John, jun, Main street
O'Leary Daniel, Mill street
O'Leary Denis, Sovereign street
Palmer Mrs Maryanne, Main street
Saunders Mrs Lucey, Barrack street
Wolfe Thomas J, Main street
Dressmakers.
Bateman Mrs, Barrack street
Bennett Miss Anne, Patrick street
Bennett Miss Mary, Patrick street
Chiddick Mrs. W, Mill street
Leahy Mrs John, Strand road
Lane Mrs, Strand road
Lucas Miss M. A, Mill street
Sheehan Miss M, Mill street
Dyers.
Driscoll Jeremiah, Sovereign street
Spillane Patrick, Barrack street
Egg Merchants
Donovan Daniel, jun, Barrack street
Driscoll Timothy, New Chapel street
O'Brien James, Mill street
Roche John, Barrack street
Emigration Agent
Wolfe Thomas J, Main street
Flax Factors.
Bennett Joseph, Shannon v.ile
Smyth Edward, Knocks house*
Grocers.
Ahern James, Sovereign street
Bateman Henry, Sovereign street
Batsman William S, Mill street
Bennett Michael, Sovereign street
Bennett Thomas W, Sovereign street
Brien James, Mill street
Buttimer Thomas, Sovereign Street
Chiddick Isaac, New Chapel street
Cleary Jeremiah, Georges street
Coakley Jeremiah, Strand road
Coakley Patrick, Chapel street
Collins James, Sovereign street
Coughlan Abraham, Mill street
Coughlan Mrs Ellen, Sovereign street
Cadmore Edmond, Main street
Donovan Daniel, Main street
Donovan Mrs Bridget, Mill street
Keen Ellen, Mill street
Flynn Cornelius, Sovereign street
Gilbert, Mrs. Mary, Mill street
Hurley Thomas, George's street
Lendrum Thomas A, Main street
McCarthy Cornelius, Sovereign street
Meade David, Main street
Meade Patrick, Sovereign street
MilU Mrs Eliza, Sovereign street
Nash, Mrs Margaret, Main street
Nyhnne Bartholomew, Ballmascarty
O'Brien Mrs Ellen, Main street
O'Brien John, Sovereign street
O'Brien John, jun, Sovereign street
O'Driscoll Miss Ellen, Sovereign street
O'Neill Miss Mary, Main street
Perkins Miss Catherine, George's street
Perrott Henry, Mill street
Phipps John, Mill street
Ring Mrs, Sovereign street
Santry Michael, George's street
Santry Timothy, Sovereign street
Sheehy John, Strand road
Spillane Daniel, Sovereign street
Spilter John C, Sovereign street
I Sullivan, Mrs Mary, Sovereign street
I Walsh Margaret, Sovereign street
Williamson Jane, Main street
Wright John Nash, Maintreet
Hardware Merchants.
Bennett Josias, Mill street
Bennett Michael, Sovereign street
Bennett Thomas W, Sovereign street
McCarthy Callaghan, jun, Main sliert
Spiller John C, Sovereign street
Harness Makers.
Cunningham l^aurence, Sovereign stieet
Hegarty John, Georges street
O'Brien James, Mill street
Hotel Keepers.
Donovan Thomas, Sovereign street
O'Brien John, Sovereign street
Leather Cutters.
Bateman John, Barrack street and Main st
Chiddick Ambrose, George's street
Connell Cornelius, Mill street
Coghlan John, Mill street
Donovan Daniel, Main street
Hawkes Joseph, Sovereign street
Helen Samuel, Sovereign street
Holtsbaum William, Main street
Phipps Robert, Sovereign street
Loan Office.
Bateman William S, Mill .street
Millers.
Bennett Thomas, Shannonvale
Bennett Thomas Jun, Millville
Hawkins Robert, Gearagh
Hurley Patrick, Ballinrougher
Wolfe, Bennett & Son, Shannonvale
Milliners.
Mills Miss, Sovereign street
Saunders Miss, Sovereign street
Walsh Miss, George's street
Wolfe Mrs, Main street
CLONAKILTY.
Mineral Water Manufacturer.
Gantry Michael, Georges street
Painters, Decorators, etc.
Bevan Tlv mas, Main street
Harte John Sons, Strand road
Pawnbrokers.
Seavls George, Mill street
Waugh Mrs M. A, Mill street
Posting Establishments.
Donovan Thomas, Sovereign street
O'Leary Daniel, Sovereign street
Salt Merchant.
McCarthy Callaghan, Sovereign street
Seed Merchants.
Honner William, Main street
Hurley Thomas, Georges street
Invin Maxwell, Quays
McCarthy Callaghan, jun, Main street
Spiller John C, Main street
Tailors.
Barry Charles, Georges street
Brien John, George's street
Hayes John and Son, Strand road
M'Carthy Denis, Strand road
Timber Merchants.
Honner William, Main street
M 'Carthy Callaghan, jun, Main street
Spiller John C, Sovereign street
Victuallers.
I)riscoll Bartholomew, Square street
Driscoll Cornelius, Strand road
England Robert, Boyle street
M c Kennedy Bartholomew, Square street
Mahony Cornelius, Square street
Sheehan Daniel, Patrick street
Vintners.
Ahern James, Sovereign street
Atteridge Thomas, Georges street
Barry David, Mill street
Beamish James, Mill street
Beamish John, Sovereign street
Carroll James, New Chapel street
Coakley Jeremiah, Strand road
Coakelly Patrick, New Chapel street
Coghlan John, Common mountain
Collins Jeremiah, Sam's cross
Conner Ellen, Ring
Crow-ley Cornelius, Sovereign street
Deasy Mary, Mill street
Deasy Michael, Sam's cross
Donovan Cornelius, Ring upper
Driscoll Michael,. Mill street
Dribcoll Michael, Georges street
Forde Robert, Ballmascarthy
Harrington Edward, Georges street
Hartnett Margaret, Sovereign street
Hodnett Richard, Georges street
Irwin Maxwell. The Quay
Kingston Samuel, Sovereign street
Kingston Thomas, Sovereign street
Lane John, Strand road
Leary Daniel, New Chapel street
Mahony Margaret, Common mountain
Murray Honora, Ring
M'Carthy Cornelius, Sovereign street
M 'Carthy Denis, Mill street
M'Carthy John, Main street
M'Carthy Timothy, Lamb street
Neill Peter, 'Mill street
Nyhan Bartholomew, Ballinascartv
O'-Brien Ellen, Sovereign street
Q'Brien John, Sovereign street
O'Brien Patrickf Main street
O'Leary Daniel, Sovereign street
O'Leary Denis, Sovereign street
O'Leary Daniel, Patrick street
O'Leary D, Chapel street
O'Neill Mary, Main street
O'Neill Owen, Bealad
Perrott John, Mill street
Ryan Timothy, Lissavard
Santry Michael, Georges street
. Spillane Daniel, Sovereign street
Sullivan Denis, Mill street
Sullivan Mary, Sovereign street
Sullivan Margaret, Shannonvale
Sullivan Patrick, Boyle square
Wright John Nash, Main street
Wycherly Miss Mary, Georges street
Principal Landholders.
Anglin William, New Chapel street
Applebe John, Garranagoleen
Austin William, Ring south
Bagley Isaac, Tawnies lower
Bagley Richard, Letter
Barrett James, Liscubba
Barrett John, Ring upper
Barry Edinond, Bohgnagh
Bateman Charles, Wood field
Bateman John, Barrack street
Bateman Samuel, Clooncorban
Beamish John, Carhoo
Beechinor Daniel, Caber
Beechinor Francis Sovereign street
Beechinor Robert, Caher
Bennett John, Rossmore
Bennett Robert, Kilgarriff
Bennett Thomas, Aghamilla
Bennett Thomas, Kilmoylerane
Brickly John, Farran
Brien Cornelius, Kilmeen
Brien Honora, Carrig
Buttimer Abraham, Derryvreen
Buttimer Thomas, do.
Buttimer William, Ballinvard
Callinan Daniel, Ballivrougher
Callinan James, Dunowen
Callinan Thomas, Dunnycove
Callinan Timothy, Ballinvrougher
Callinan Timothy, Lackanaboha
Canty Timothy, Barrack street
Clarke James, Bealad house
Collins Mrs Jane, Rossmore
Crowley John, Lisselane
Deane Barnabas B, Ballyduvane
Deasy James, Gearagh
Deasy William, Reencarrigeen
Dinneen Charles, Letter
Dinneen Michael, Knockea
102
Dinneen Peter, Maulrour
Dlnueen Thomas, Monteen
Donoghue Denis, Ballinvard
Donoghue John, Bailyduvane
Donovan Daniel, Creaghmore
Donovan Daniel, Maulnageragh
Donovan Daniel, Barrack street
Donovan James, Caherkirky
Donovan John, Donoure
Donovan John, Rossmore
Donovan John, Belview
r Donovan Matthew, Letter
Donovan Patrick, Maulnageragh
Donovan Thomas, Shannonvale
Donovan Timothy, Aghaliskey
Donovan Timothy, Creaghmore
Donovan Timothy, Gearagh
Driscoll Eliza, Barrack street
Diillea Charles, Kriockatlowig
Fitzpatrick Thomas, Desert
Forde Mary, Crohane
Forde Henry, Knockea
Forde Samuel, Knockea
Good Joseph, Rossmore
Good William, DromgarrifF
Grace Patrick, Farran
Hawkins Robert, Gearagh
Hayes Catherine, Castleview
Hayes John, Cruary east
Hayes Joseph, Tawnies lower
Healy Denis, Templebryan
Helen John, Garraneard
Helen Samuel, Sovereign street
Helen William, Garraneard
Ilennessy Patrick, Monteen
Holland Richard, Georges street
Hurley Daniel, Derryvieen
Hurley James, Gortnagearagh
Hurley Patrick, Ballinoroher
Hurley Thomas, Georges street
Irvine Walter, Garrancore
Jeffreys Alexander, Fourcuil
Keefte James, Coorleigh south
Kemp Eliza, Rocksavage
Keohane Jeremiah, Carhoogarriffe
Keohane Jeremiah, Cahergal
Keohane Laurence, Ballintemple
Keohane Sylvester, Cahergal
Keohane Timothy, Ballintemple
Keohane Timothy, Garrymore
Kingston James, DromgarrirT
Kingston James, Tawnies lower
Kingston James, Templebryan
Kingston Jeremiah, Knockscagh
Kingston Jeremiah, Lisselane
Kingston Jeremiah, Ballymacowen
Kingston John, Fourcuil
Kingston John, Kilgarriff
Kingston Paul, Beanhill
Kingston Samuel, Clogheen
Kingston Thomas, Crohane
Kingston Thomas, Madame
CLONAKILTY.
Kingston Thomas, jun, Ballinascarty
Knowles John, Wood ft eld
Leary Andrew, Kilbrci-
Leary Andrew, jun, Kilbree
Leary Cornelius, Knockea
Leary Jeremiah, Gearagh
Leary Thomas, Ahalisky
Lyne Michael, Denyvreen
McCarthy Callagh.in, Main street
McCarthy Florence, Ash grove
McCarthy Jeremiah, Ahagilla
McCarthy Margaret, Ashgrove
McCarthy Timothy, Garraneard
Mahony Jeremiah, Tullyneasky
Murray Mrs Catherine, Strand road
Neill John, Reenroe
Neill John, Bailyduvane
Northridge Charles, Liscubba
Northridge William Henry, Liscubba
Nyhane Daniel, Dromganifi
Nyhane Daniel, Ballyluck
Nyhane Elizabeth, Crohane west
Nyhane John, Brownstown
Nyhane John, Carriganookery
O Brien Denis, Knockaphonery
j O'Brien Denis, New Chapel street
O'Hea Mary, Barrack street
O'Neill Mrs Felix, Clonakilty
O'Regan Charles, Clogheen
palmer M. A, Main street
Phipps Robert, Sovereign street
Regan Jeremiah, South Ring
Scully Michael, Dunowen
Scully Michael, jun, Brownstown
Sheehy John (Edward), Lackencluff
Sheehy Patrick, Lackenduff
Shiels Peter, Templebryan
Smyth Bdward, Knocks house
Sullivan Edward, sen, Kilbree
Sullivan Jeremiah, Sovereign st'eet
Sullivan John, Carrigroe
Sullivan John, Creaghbeg
Sullivan John, Coorleigh south
Sullivan John, Shannonvale
Sullivan Timothy, .Garranagoleen
Sullivan William, Kilnagross cottage
Sweeny Denis, Bealad
Unkles Joseph, Sarue
Walsh Francis, Gallanes
Walsh John, Monteen
Walsh Michael, Maulrour
Walsh Peter, Knockea
Walsh Richard, Kilmalooda
Waugh Mary Anne, Carhoo
Whelton William, Dunowen
White Thomas, Ahalisky
White Thomas, Brittas
White Thomas, Main street
Williamson Richard, Carrigroe
Wolfe Robert, Barrack street
Woods William, Kilkeran
Wycherly George, Aghamilla
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CLOYNr.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, distant i"j\ miles from Cork, 4 from Midle-
ton (head office), and 4 from Aghada pier. A bishopric was established at Cloyne in the
sixth century, by St. Colman Mac Lenin, supposed to have been a disciple of St. Finbar.
This place is called in Irish Cluain- Umha, " The Lawn of the Cave. " There are some very
deep and interesting caves in a lawn or field, called the Rock Meadow, where tradition
says the early Christians sought protection from the Druids. A subterranean river or
stream runs through these mysterious and dark caverns. It is generally believed that the
caves at Cloyne are connected with the great stalactite caves at Carrig-a-crump, about
two miles distant ; the latter caves have never been thoroughly explored, though pene-
trated to a distance of one mile. The cathedral, dedicated to St. Colman, and used as a
parish church, is a neat cruciform edifice, supposed to have been erected in the I4th
century ; the interior is also remarkably neat, and in the transepts are handsome monu-
ments to the memory of Drs. Woodward and Warburton, both bishops of this see ; and
some elegant monuments of the Longfields, Lumleys, and other families of note. The
R.C. church at Cloyne is a large, plain, old edifice. Near the cathedral stands a fine
specimen of an ecclesiastical round tower. Its conical stone roof was destroyed by
lightning in 1749. The tower is 100 feet in height, 9 feet 2 inches in diameter at the
sill of the doorway ; the door is about 13 feet from the ground, and faces the western
of the church. It is divided into storeys by seven offsets. It is built of a yellowish brown
sandstone, in spawled rubble work, and not in courses. A small portion of limestone
and a few blocks of red sandstone are used at the facings. The land in the neighbourhood
of Cloyne is most excellent, and limestone prevails throughout the district. There is a
quarry of fine Italian dove-coloured marble at Carrig-a-crump. In the neighbourhood of
Cloyne is the castle of Ballymaloe, built by the Fitzgeralds, and afterwards possessed by
the first Earl of Orrery, and the Corkers. In the sixth century St. Ite founded an abbey
of Augustinian nuns here ; it stood a little to the west of the present See house. At
Castlemary, a mile west of Cloyne, may be seen one of those ponderous masses of
stone, termed "cromleachs," and close to it is a smaller one. This druidical altar con-
sists of a large stone 1 5 feet long, and 8 in breadth, of a rough irregular form, approaching
to an oval. The highest part of it is 9 feet from the ground ; it is supported by three
other great stones. Adjoining to it is a large round flag stone or table, which was pro-
bably used for cutting up the victims for the sacrifice. There is a grammar school in this
town, founded in 1808 by Bishop Crowe.
Fairs.
24 Feb, Easter Tuesday, Whit Tuesday*
I Aug, 12 Sept, 5 Dec.
Market Day Thursday
Postmaster Patrick O'Brien
Official.
Parishes Ballintemple (p. 50), Bohillane
(P- 53)> Cloyne (p. 61), Garranekinne-
feake (p. 69), Inch (p. 71), Kilmahon
(p. 80)
Poor Law Union Midleton
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Thomas M. Dwane
Relieving Officer William Donovan
Petty Sessions District Cloyne, every 2nd
Tuesday; clerk, Samuel M'Cullagh
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary Augustus
Rudge, Midleton
Constable Abraham Goff
St. Colman's Cathedral.
(See Ecclesiastical Directory, p. 104)
Bishop Crowe's Grammar School,
trustees Rev. George J. Gwynne, Pre-
centor of Cathedral, and Rev. T. Beamish,
Treasurer of Cloyne diocese
Principal John Evans Morehead
Scholars on the foundation, 7 : day scho-
lars, 14
Justices of the Peace.
Creed Richard. Cloyne house
Lawless Clement Francis, Kilcrone house
Litton John, Ardavifling
Litchfield John, Ballymaloe house
Rowland Francis Edward, Kilboy house
Gentry and Clergy.
Egar Very Rev. John, v. F, p. p, dean
Garde Rev. Thomas, elk, Cloyne
McCreery Rev. T. B, reader Cathedral
M'Swiney Rev. T, k.c.c.
O'Farrell Rev. Thomas, R.c.c.
T \vohig Rev. E, R.c.c.
Wilkinson George, Cloyne
Medical Practitioners.
Dwane Dr. Thomas M, disp. med. officer
O'Reilly Thomas, L,A.
Branch Banks.
(Open Thursdays and Fair Days)
Munsler M. Fitzgerald, Midleton, manager
National S. R. Prosser, Midleton, manager
Corn Merchants.
Mullanny, Margaret A.
Tattan Jasper & Sons (and Midleton)
Hotel.
Dunne Mrs Catherine, prop.
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.-
Costine James Cronin Daniel
Cuddigan James, victualler
Donovan William, draper
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CLOYNE COACHPORD.
Forde Richard and-Hanr^ Munster house
<''Torrest Tames. victualler^
HgulKlmn Darnel
Keneally John, smith
Kirby Michael
Lawton David
Lawton Michael
Morrisson James
O'Keeffe Daniel, grocer
Pugh William J, draper
Riordan Denis
Welsh Thomas
Principal Landholders.
Ahern John, Lissanly
Ahern John, Castlemary
Ahern Timothy, Innygrega
Barry William, Kildanig
Broderick Thomas, Bohillane
Brunette Henry, Ballyfin
Caddigan Thomas, Ballycroneen
Cashman Daniel, Ballyrobbin
Cashman Elias, Ballybranagh
Cashman William, May town
Connell Edmond, Shanahee
Connell John, Tullagh
Connell Patrick, Shanahee
Connell Thomas, Coolbea
Connors Andrew, Ballymacandrick
Connors Michael, Sunville
Costine James, Church street, Cloyne
Cotter John, Ballymaloe
Creamer Patrick, Spittal street
Curtin David, Lissanly
Curtin William, Lugfree
Dooly Denis, Bohillane
Dunne Edmond, Ballyhemickin
Dunne fohn, Ballyhemickin
rrest MichaeK
Gar3e Uhrisfop
Garde Richard, Sleveen
Garvin William, Aughane
Gleeson Michael, Innygrega
Gleeson Michael, Dromsarane
Goold, Thomas, Loughane
Griffin John, Ballyhemickin
Hankard Matthew, Tullagh
Hartnett Maurice, Lissanly
Hartnett Michael, Ballynatnn
Harty Edmond, Kilmacahill
Harty Michael, Ballyroe
Hegarty Andrew, Ballylibbo'.t
Hegarty John, Ballinvoher
Hegarty Robert, Coolbay
Hennessy David, Ballycrenane
Hennessy Thomas, Ballylanders
Higgins Charles, Ballincurrig
Higgius John, Ballytibbot
Higgins Michael, Shanahee
Higgins Thomas, Ballyrobin south
Hoare Edmond, Tullagh
Hoare James, Kilderrig
Hoare James, Kilbararee
Hore Patrick, Kilderrig
Hoare Richard Kilboy
Kearney James, Ballycrenane
Kearney Michael, Ballyrussell
Kenefick James, Ballybranagh
Kenefick John, Ballycattoo
Kenefick Laurence, Ballydavid
Keneally Thomas, Ballyregan
Kenedy Coleman, BallywilUam
Kenedy John, Rathcappoge
Kennedy William, Rathcappoge
Kilmartin William, Ballycroneen
Lane Timothy, Ballybrenagh
Mahony John, Castlemary
M'Carthy Daniel, Ballymacandrick
M 'Carthy Denis, Ballintrim
M'Carthy John, Ballycroneen west
M'Carthy Michael Michl, Ballymacandrick
M'Carthy Michael John, Ballymacandrick
M'Carthy Timothy, Ballyfin
M'Grath Michael, Ballyandreen
M 'Sweeny Bryan, Garranekinnefeake
Morrisson Michael, Ballyrobin south
Morrisson William, Ballyhemickin
Murphy Edmond, Cloyne
Murphy Michael, Demesne
Parker William, Ballyrobin
Power John, Tullagh y
Power Patrick, Ballinvoher
Scanlan Richard, Gearagh
Scannell Patrick, Sheanliss
Rumley William J, Saleen
Sheehan David, jun, River street
Smyth Christopher, Ballyroe
Smyth Jonas, Ballyfin
Smyth Nathaniel, Tullagh
Smyth Richard, Ballybranagh
Smyth William, Ballyfin
Spillane Denis, Knockacrump
Terry Charles, Ballymacotter
Terry John, Ballingarrane
Upton Christopher, Ballyonane
Upton Michael, Kilmacahill
Wall Daniel, Coolbay
Wall Edmond, Ballytibbot
Wall James, Ballinatray east
Walsh Edmond, Maytown
Walsh Michael, Bally braher
Walsh Michael, Garryvoe uppef
Walsh Matihew, Ballynamona
Walah Thomas, Bailynamona
COACHFCRD.
Sub-office, money order, and telegraph otnce, 15^ miies from Cork (head office}, and 6
miles from the Kilcrea station (v'ork and Macroom Railway). A passenger car leaves for
Cork at 8.0 a.m.- and returns (arr.) about 7.0 p.m., on Mondays, Thursdays, and Satur-
days [proprietor, Timothy Connell]. The Roman Catholic chapel is an old and commo-
dious building. The Protestant church is a neat modem-built structure, standing near the
ruins of the old church of Magourney, the square ivy-clad tower and walls of which still
exist. In the new church is a handsome stained glass window, presented by Mrs. Greer,
COACHFORD.
19$
of Dripsey house. In Magourney church is a curious engraved copper tablet, removed
from the old church, to the memory of "Mrs. Ann Cox," the inscription on which was
written by herself some time before her death, Two and a half miles north-east of
Magourney, is the ruined church of the ancient parish of Kilcolman. Adjoining the
church' of Aghabolloge is St. Olan's well, near which stands a noble pillar stone inscribed
with mystic Ogham, brought from another part of Aghabolloge and placed here about
twenty-five years since ; and in the churchyard is a stone, said to be his tomb, called "St.
Olan's cap." This cap is supposed to possess miraculous healing virtues ; and Dr. Smith
in his History of Cork says the people of the vicinage are persuaded that if the stone
were removed it would return of itself to its present position. The whole district north-
west of Coachford abounds with stone circles, cromleachs, pillar stones, raths, holy wells,
and Danish forts. Peake house, the residence of Miss Catherine Frances Lindsay,
is a fine strongly-built mansion, erected in the iyth century, and remodelled within
the present century. This seat is remarkable for its ancient timber, and for a Danish
fort, supposed to communicate with the house and with two other Danish forts on
the adjoining lands of South and West Peake. A fine trout stream runs through the
demesne. Smith, in his History of Cork, quotes the Rev. Marmaduke Cox, who, writing
in 1755, from Peake, parish of Aghabulloge, states : " Last Thursday, as some men were
making a ditch to enclose a potato garden, one of them dropped his spade into a deep
hole, which obliged him to open the earth to get out his spade, where he found a passage
into fifteen, some say seventeen, very large subterranean rooms or caverns, in one of which,
by estimation, were aboutyfc^ hundred skeletons, and in another five skeletons, all entire,
and laid at a distance of about a foot from each other. . . . 'Tis imagined there must
be another passage to these subterraneous chambers from a Danish fort about 150 yards
from the present entrance. There are other chambers that are not got into, the entrance
being defended by very large stones."
Postal.
Mail arrives from Cork, Dublin, etc. at 5 30
a.m, and leaves for Cork at 7 20 p m.
From Macroom at 7 10 p.m, despatched at
7 20 p.m.
Postmaster Richard Burke
Official.
Parishes Magourney (p. 91), Aghabulloge
(p. 47), Aglish (p. 48)
Poor Law Union Macroom.
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Richard Barrett, Clonmoyle
Petty Sessions District Coachford, every
alternate Monday ; clerk, Edward Carey.
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy,
Midleton
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. Mullarky.
Constable in charge of Police station at
Dripsey William Stretton
Schools.
National teachers, Jeremiah Twomey and
Ellen Twomey
Church Education Schools teachers, Mr.
and Mrs. McDonnell
Justices of the Peace.
Crooke Warren Gillman, Oldtown
Forster Colonel Thomas Oriel, Colonel
comm. Monaghan militia (late Capt 77th
Foot), Nadrid house
Gollock Thomas, B.A., T.C.D, Forest
Gentry and Clergy.
Beamish Albert, Leemount
Buckley Rev F, R.c.C.
Colthurst George, Carhoo house
Crooke Thomas E, Aghavrin
Galgey, William O'S, Nadrid
Gillman Herbert, Clonteadmore
Gollock James, Classes
Good Thomas C, Rockgrove
Leader Henry, Clonmoyle
Lindsay Miss Catherine F, Peake house
O'Keeffe Rev D, R.C.C
Sheehan Rev D, P. P.
Smith Rev G. C. W, lector St. Olan's,
Ahabulloge
Spring Rev Edward, rector, The Glebe
Medical Practitioner.
Barrett Dr. R , CJonmoyle dis. med. officer
Miller,
Quinlan John, Deeshart
Shopkeepers, etc.
Buckley John Murphy Edward J.
Burke Richard
Vintners, etc.
Burke Richard Forde Mrs
Dinan Charles O'Brien Michael
Principal Landholders.
Ahern John, Dromatimore
Burke Richard, Nadrid
Burns John, Clonmoyle
Burns Michael, Fergus
Burns Michael Patrick, Fergus
Callaghan Patrick, Oughtihery
Callaghan Patrick, Cronody
Carroll John, Rylane
Carroll Thomas, Rylane
Carroll Thomas, Kilcolmaa
Coakley Daniel, Aghavrin
Coakley Michael, Keel
Connor John, Nadrid
Cross Richard M, Cronody
Crowley John, Tulligmore
Delay John, Keam
Dwyer John, Coolacullig
Golden Thomas, Gurrane
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COACHFORD-CONNA.
Gregg John, Coolacullig
Hall William, Fergus
Hayes Michael, Rylane
Hinchin John, Clonmoyle
Higgins Eugene, Clonmoyle
Lyhane John, Rooves more
Lyhane Timothy, Gortacrohig
McSweeny Paul, Peake
Mahony Daniel, Fargus
Mahony Jeremiah, Clonteadmott
Manning John, Monareagh
Manning Nathaniel, Rooves
Murphy Daniel, Tulligmore
Murphy Edward M, Clonmoyle
Murphy John, Aghavrin
Murphy John T, Woodfield
Murphy Maurice, Knockrour
Murphy Mrs, Clontead
Murphy Mrs, Rocklodge
Murphy Timothy (John) Dromatemore
Murray William, Glenaglogh
O'Brien John, Gurth
O'Brien Michael, Vicarstowo
O'Brien Timothy, Gurth
O'Connell John, Aghavrin
Reed Francis, Fergus
Richardson John, Aglish
Riordan* Denis, Roovesmore
Spence James, Tulligbeg
Sullivan Michael, Knockrour
Sullivan Timothy, Clonteadbeg
Sweeny Daniel, Glenaglogh
Sweeny Jeremiah, Rylane
Twomey James, Aghavrin
Walsh Edmund, Woodfield
Walsh, Richard, Aglish
CONNA and BALLYNOE.
Sub post office, 26 miles from Cork and 8 from Fermoy. This is a rich well-water'rd
grazing district, near the Blackwater. Conna (or Knockmourne) was an ancient corpora-
tion, burnt down in the Desmond rebellion. Conna castle, belonging to the Fitzge/alds,
is a high square tower, built on a steep rock ; at Aghern was formerly another castle of
the Fitzgeralds. At Ballynoe are vestiges of an ancient abbey, and near it a chalybeate
spring ; the ruins are extensive, and supposed to have belonged to the Knights Hospi-
tallers. This district is watered by the river Bride, which runs north of Tallow (County
VVaterford), and discharges itself into the Blackwater. On the banks of the Bride are
ruins of several of the Desmond castles There are some fine orchards in this neighbour-
hood.
Gentry and Clergy.
Agar Rev William, rector Bally noe
Aherne Rev Richard, C.C, Conna
Bawers John Thomson, Woodvicw
Bowles George, Mountprospect
Campion Rev. Robt. Dearie, rector, Knocit
mourne parsonage
Green Rev James W, c.c, Ballynoe
Fair.
Conna Ascension day
Glengoura I Aug, i Nov.
Postal.
Mails Arrival per Mail Car from Listnore
8 30 a.m ; dep 4 o p.m.
Postmaster John Mills.
Mail Car
Leaves Conna for Lisinore at 4 to p.m.;
arr at 6 p.m., and from thence to Clog-
heen and Cahir
Leaves Lismore at 6 15 a.m. ; arr at Conna
at 8 o 3a.m.
Official.
Parishes Aghern (p. 48), Ballynoe (p. 52),
Knockmourne (p. 88), Mogeely, Kinnat-
alloon (p. 92)
Poor Law Union Fermoy.
Registrar Births, Marriages, and Deaths
Dr. J. W. Blaquiere Tuesdays and Fri-
days at Conna ; Mondays and Thursdays
at Ballynoe.
Relieving Officer Robert Mantle.
Rate Collector Timothy Kirby, Conna
Petty Sessions District Conna, every 2nd
Friday ; clerk, John Godson
Quarter Sessions District Fermoy
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Thomas Fleming
Constables in charge of Police stations
Aghern, James Calhoun ; Currabaha,
Michael Mahon
Justice of the Peace.
Braddell Henry, Montdeligo
Green Rev Canon -Pierce, P.P, Conna
Hopkins Rev John W, vicar, Agheni
vicarage
Nason John William W, Baronial Higb
Constable Kinnatalloon, Thornhill
Rice Richard, Frankfort
Medical Practitioners
Blaquiere Dr. John William, dispensary
med officer
Creed Charles, M.D, Ballymurphy
Hotel.
Kirby Catherine, prop.
Corn and Coal Merchant.
Cunningham Michael, Kilmacow
Vintner.
Ahern Michael, Ballynoe
Callaghan Jeremiah, Aghern cross
Campbell Patrick, Aghern cross upper
Conway Thomas, Conna
Cotter Edmond, Ballynoe
Donovan Bartholomew, Conna
Lenihan John, Conna
Mahony Margaret, Ballynoe
CONN A-COURT MACSHERRY.
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Principal Landholders.
Barry Thomas, Ballybride Lower
Becher John, Longueville north
Bryan Michael, Ballybride upper
Bryan William James, Curraheen
Bryan William, Curraheen
Bryan John, Aghern west
Carey Jeremiah, Glenreagh
Clancey Daniel, Lisnabrin lower
Colbert John, Ballymonteen
Coleman John, Kilclare lower
Coleman Thomas, Kilclare lower
Condon Edmond, Ballymacsimon
Condon Michael, Glengoura
Condon William, Templevally
Council John, Rathdrum
Connell Michael, Kilphillibeen
Connell William, Knockastickane
Cotter Patrick, Longueville north
Cotter William, Ballyclogh
Cronin Michael, Carrigmore
Cunningham Michael, Kilmacow
Cunningham Mrs, Mogeela
Dineen John, Curraheen
Dineen Mathew, Ballyknock
Donovan Bartholomew, Conna
Donovan Cornelius, Glentrasna
Donovan Patrick, Glentrasna
Dooly Daniel, Slievedoctor
Duggan Denis, Kilmacow
Duggan Dominick, Booladuragh
Flynn Thomas, Mbntdeligo
Foohey Denis, Ballymurphy
Geary Patrick, Ballylusky
Geary Thomas, Garrycaheragh
Higgins Michael, jun, Ballinlegane
Higgins Patrick, Knocknagapple
Higgins Patrick, Cullenagh
Keniry David, Ballylusky
Keeffe Andrew, Killasseragh
Keeffe James, Lisnabrin south
Keeffe Jeremiah, Ballynattin
Keeffe Joseph, Ballynattin
Keeffe John, Lisnabrin south
Kirby Richark, Ballymacsimon
Lane John, Monagoun
Lawler John, Ballybride upper
Lawler Patrick, Cullenagh
Leahy John, Belvidere
Linehan Daniel, Curraheen
McBeth John, Knockastickane
McCarthy Callaghan, Knockastickane
McCarthy Callaghan, Clashaganniv
McCarthy Patrick, Kilphillibeen
McCarthy William, Kilmacow
Maloney Michael, Kilclare upper
May Michael, Montdeligo
Morrisson Edmond, Glentrasna
Morrisson James, Killasseragh
Nason Charles, Minalour
Nason George, Minalour
Neville William, Lower Mogeely
Neville William, Ballycullane
Noonan Daniel, Ballymurphy
Noonan Hanora, Clashaganniv
Noonan Johanna, Clashaganniv
Noonan John, Ballybride upper
Noonan Patrick, Ballybride upper
O'Brien Robert, Sun lodge
O'Neill John, Cullenagh
O'Neill Peter, Gurraneribbeen
O'Neill William, Ballinlegana
Parker Edmund, Curraheen
Pope Henry, Belvidere
Power James, Park
Power John, Killavarilly
Riordan Maurice, Ballyerrin
Scanlon John, Ballybride lower
Sheehan James, Kilphillibeen .
Spillane Maurice, Ballybride lower
Stack William, Ballylusky
Tobin Michael, Rathdrum
Wall Patrick, sen, Ballylusky
Wall Patrick, Ballylusky
COURTMACSHERRY.
Sub post office, 32 miles from Cork, 3 south-east of Timoleague, and 12 from Band on (&wrf
offife). Courtmacsherry is a very pretty marine village, agreeably situated on the southern side
of Courtmacsherry bay. It consists of one street, built only on one side, the other open to
the sea. The portion of it principally occupied by visitors contains many good-sized
houses, built at the foot of a well-wooded hill, which almost surrounds the village on
the east, west, and south sides. This place is much frequented for sea bathing during the
season, and the magnificent flower garden and grounds of W. B. Leslie, J.P., are open to
visitors on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the summer. Between Courtmacsherry and Timo-
league are the ruins of Abbeymahon. It was founded by monks of the Cistercian order,
and stands close to the waters of the bay. It was endowed by Lord Barry with eighteen
townlands, but was confiscated at the suppression of monasteries. The property is now
in the hands of the Earl of Shannon. The bay affords plenty of various kinds of fish. The
river Arigadeen (the silver stream) rises in Carbery, glides by Timoleague, and empties its
water into the bay of Courtmacsherry. This river abounds with salmon, white trout,
bass, mullet, etc. There are Coastguard and Life boat stations here.
Official.
Parishes Lislee (p. 89), Abbeymahon
(p. 46)
Poor Law Union Clonakilty.
Registrar Births, Marriages, and Deaths
Pr, Henry W, Garde.
Petty Sessions District Timoleague, every
2nd Monday ; clerk, J. Phillips.
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin.
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary James C.
Mills,
j Constable Joseph Reilly, /
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COURTMACSHERRY -CROOKITAVEN*.
Postal.
Mail despatched to Baudon at 5 20 p.m.
Postmaster Joseph McCarthy.
Mail Car
To Bandon at 5 20 p.m, arr. 7 25 p.m.
From Bandon at 5 30 am, arr at ^ 35 a.m.
Coastguards.
Officer- Lieut. Zachariah Grainger.
Chief Boatman Joseph Venn.
Schools.
National Teachers, Daniel Sheehan and
Miss Bessie Scannell.
Church Education Heber Coghlan, Bally-
cullinane ; infants, Miss Quadling, Court -
macsherry.
Justice of the Peace.
Leslie William Burton
Gentry and Clergy.
Boyle, TheLadies(dau.3rd Earl of Shannon)
Lady Jane Boyle
Lady Elizabeth Boyle
Lady Charlotte Anne Boyle
Bunbury Richard S.
Grainger Lieut Zachariah
Lucey Rev Jeremiah, P.P, Timenane
McCarthy Rev Timothy, R C.C.
Townsend Captain Horace
Woodroffe Rev Henry, Lislee Glebe
Hotel.
Donovan Mrs Mary, prop.
Boat Builders
Travers Jasper Ruddick Noble
Coal Merchants
Driscoll Michael Murray Denis
Parker William
Land Steward.
Kingston Thomas
Lodging-house Keepers.
Deasy Mrs Ellen Devenish Mrs Eliza
Jeffers Mrs Jeffers Thomas
Lomasney Mrs Honora
McCarthy Mrs Johanna. Webb Samuel
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Cooke Henry Driscoll Michael
McCarthy Joseph Murray Denis
Regan Jeremiah Smyth Henry
Murphy John, vintner
Parker William, vintner
Riordan Daniel, victualler, Hamiltons row
Principal Landholders.
Beechinor Thomas, Ballynamona
Jeffers Edward, Cullenagh
Jennings Barnabas, Meelmane
Kingston James, Ballycullinane
Lovell Thomas, Abbeymahon
Morgan James, Courtmacsherry
Murphy Andrew, Ballincurrig
Murphy Denis, Meelmane
Murphy William, Ardcoohig
Perrott William, Abbeymahon
Woodburne Matthew, Ballincurrig
CROOKHAVEN.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 79 miles from Cork, and 26| from Skib-
bereen (head office}. Crookhaven, once a place of some note, is situated on a peninsula
west of Cape Clear, near an excellent harbour, one of the best outlets in Europe for vessels
to sail to any place whatsoever. The land about it is exceedingly rocky and barren. The
extreme point of this tract is called Brow head, between which and the opposite cape,
called Mizen head, is a great bay called Barley cove, and another between that and
Three-castle-head, so called from three square towers built on it by the Mahonys ; then
comes the larger bay of Dunmanus, which has its name from Dunmanus castle, erected on
the east banks by that sept. The whole peninsula from Ballydehob to Dunmanus bay is
called Ivaugh, and belonged to the O'Mahonys. The postal authorities have a signal
tower at Brow head, from which the inward bound mail steamers are signalled to the post
office at Crookhaven, and thence reported by telegraph to their respective agents, etc.
Postmaster James Guilfoyle
Mail Car
Daily each way between Rock Island and
Skibbereen
Official.
Parish Kilmoe (p. 84).
Poor Law Union Schull
Reghtrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Jas McCormick, Goleen
Petty Sessions District Goleen, every 4th
Saturday ; clerk, T. T Baldwin
Quarter Sessions District Skibbereen and
Bantry
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. C. Carter
Constable Andrew Brien
Coast Guard Station.
Officer JohnBridger, R.N, Rock Island
National School.
Teacher Timothy Mahony
Clergy.
Fisher Rev W. A, rector Kilmoe
Hopley Rev. E. H, elk, Tempulnabocht
O'Connell Rev. Daniel, P.P.
Sullivan Rev. D, c.c.
Hotel.
Noonan Denis, prop.
Ship Agents.
Js"oonan Tames Notter Isaac
CROOKSTOWN-CROSSHAVEN.
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CROOKSTOWN and FARNANES.
Sub post-offices, 17 miles from Cork, and 7^ south-east of Macroom. At Crookstown
is a station, Cork and .Macroom Ry ; four trains a clay fares, single 3/2, 2/2, 1/4, return
4/9. 33) 2 / 2 - 1' ne principal places of interest in the district are : Rye court, the hand-
some house and grounds of R.Tonson Rye, D.L, J. P. ; Castlemore now in ruins built by the
MacSwineys, but afterwards belonging to the MacCarthys ; part of the ruins of Kilbrenan
(Strawhall), an abbey of regular canons, founded in the eight century by St. /Edus; and a
large stone monument, called " Niall's grave " (who was said to be slain in battle at this
place), on the west side of the road from Crookstown to Bandon. From Clodagh, a ruined
castle of the Mac Swineys, to the confluence of the river Bride with the Lee, there is a fine
valley bounded by hills north and south, which afford several limestone quarries.
Official.
Parishes Moviddy (p,93), Kilbonane (p. 73)
Kilmurry (p. 84)
Poor Law Union Bandon
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. John H. Nason
Petty Sessions District Farran, every 4th
Monday ; clerk,, Thomas Smith
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy,
Midleton
Sub-Inspector Constabulary]. Mullarky
Constable in charge of Farnanes-cross sta-
tion Richard Griffin
Justices of the Peace.
Herrick Captain Edward (late I2th Foot)
Bellmount, and Junior United Service
Club, London, S.W.
Nettles Captain Richard, Kilcondy
Rye John Bailie Tonson, Ryecourt
Kye Richard Tonson, D.L. (was high sheriff
for Co. Cork in 1853) Ryecourt
Gentry and Clergy.
Babington Rev. Hume, rector Moviddy
Foley Rev. John Canon, Inchirahilly, P.P.
Kilmurry
Murphy John B. Farnanes
O'Sullivan Rev Timothy, R.C.C, Clodagh
Warren Rev. Robert, rector Cannaway
Miller.
Howard Patrick, Bellmount
Principal Landholders.
Alleyn Thomas, Garranemuddagh
Barry David, Garranleigh
Casey John, Knockanroe
Cormac Patrick, Farnanes
Cronin Denis, Inchirahilly
Cronin Richard, Scart lower
Daly Jeremiah, Inchirahilly
Desmond Cornelius, Knockshanawee
Desmond Daniel, Bellmount
Foley Timothy, Kilbrenan
Foley Timothy, Knockaneroe
Godsell John, Inchirahilly
Good John, Castlemore
Harrold Charles, Coolmucky
Harrold James, Knockshanawee
Harrold Richard, Knockshanawee
Harrold Richard, Coolmuckee
Harrold William, Knockshanawee
Hickey Denis, Bellmount
Keane John, Castlemore
Keane Timothy, Clodagh
Leary Arthur, Inchirahilly
Leary Denis, Kilcondy
Long James, Garranemuddagh
Long Richard, Bellmount
Lynch Bartholomew Cloughduff
Lyons John, Garraneleigh
Mahony Daniel, Knockawaddra
Mahony Michael, Parkmore
Mahony Michael, Parkmore
Murphy Barry, Coohnucky
Murray John, Bellmount
Ring Edward, Bellmount
Riordan John, Farnanes
Splaine William, Ballinguilly
Sullivan Denis, Knockaneroe
Sullivan John, CloghdufY
Sweeny Peter, Farnanes
Sweeny Cornelius, Farnanes
Sweeny Edward, Inchirahilly
Wall John, Bellmount
Wall John (William), Bellmount
CROSSHAVEN.
Sub post and money order office, 12 miles from Cork (head office}. Steamers, in con-
nection with the Cork, Blackrock and Passage trains, ply to and from this place fares
from Cork, single i/io, 1/6, I/I, return 2/9, 2/2, 1/6; the Citizen, River Steamers Com-
pany's boats also ply between here and Cork during the summer months. The fashion-
able marine village of Crosshaven is picturesquely embayed in a creek the mouth of the
Carrigaline river on the western side of Cork harbour. Of late years this much-fre-
quented place has been very considerably improved, and the pretty cottages and hand-
some terraces of which it composed are pleasantly situated along the slope of a gently
rising and richly-wooded aclivity, commanding a prospect of the harbour. Behind the
village, at a commanding elevation, are two newly-built places of worship the parish
church of Templebreedy, and St. liriclgid's R. C. church ; the latter is a very handsom ;
structure of grey limestone, in the decorated Gothic style of architecture, the beauty u'
which, as seen from the harbour, is enhanced by the cluster of trees in which it is e;iii><>.
The principal seats are Crosilwvei; house, '.he residue ot Thomas Hayes j.i 1 ,.
200
CROSSHAVEN-CURRAGLASS.
and Hodclersfielcl (anciently called Kilcrow), the residence of William Moore Hodder, j.p.
On the rising ground, overlooking the various bays beneath, are to be had fine views of
the harbour, the Tipperary, Waterford, and West Cork mountains, the Atlantic, and a
vast tract of sea coast, which is rocky and precipitous, with a few sandy inlets suitable for
sea bathing. The neighbouring fort Camden Fort (called after John Jeffreys Pratt, second
Earl of Camden, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1795) is a sea battery of 12 heavy guns.
The land side is being remodelled, and is to have 30 additional guns mounted.
Postal.
Postmistress Miss Drinan
Mail car leaves for Cork at 6 50 p.m, and
Cork for Crosshaven at 5 o a.m.
Parishes Templebreedy (p. 100), Kil-
patrick (p. 86)
Official.
Poor Law Union Kinsale
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. William W. Pearson
Petty Sessions District Carrigaline, every
2nd Tuesday ; clerk, John J Edgeworth
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. Harcourt
Constable Thomas Ahern
National Schools.
Crosshaven teacher, Miss Conway
Myrtleville teacher, Mr Cooney
Justices of the Peace.
Hayes Thomas, Crosshaven house
Hodder Francis George, Fountainstown
Hodder William H. Moore, Hoddersfield
Coastguard Officer.
Hayes Thomas, R. N.
Gentry and Clergy.
Daunt Thomas, Myrtleville house
Harman Rev John, rector Templebreedy
McSwiney Rev D. Canon, P.P.
Hotels.
Church Bay Hotel Margaret Goggin, prop.
Railway Jeremiah O'Sullivan, prop.
Vintners.
Fennell John Keneftck Michael
Lynch John Mackesy John
Mackesy Michael
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Matthew, Fountainstown
Brady Edmond, Fountainstown
Busteed John, Fountainstown
Collins Timothy, Myrtleville
Fennell Timothy, Ballinluska
Hurley Philip
Smyth Jonas, Gortnanoon
CURRAGLASS.
Sub post office, 28 miles from Cork, 1 1 from Fermoy, and 3 from Conna. Curraglass,
on the borders of Waterford, is a neat pleasant village, in a fertile valley of the Bride.
The beauty of the place is considerably enhanced by the extensive ruins of Mogeely castle,
one of the principal seats of Thomas, the great Earl of Desmond. The ruins of this castle
shew it to have been a very large and stately building. R. J. M. Gumbleton, J.P., of
Glenatore demesne, is the possessor of one of the finest herds of Booth shorthorns in the
county, being a first prize-taker at the Bath and West of England Plymouth meeting, at
Royal Agricultural Society of England meeting held at Cardiff, and at the last meeting of
the Royal Dublin Society.
Postal.
Mails Arrival per Mail Car from Lismore,
7 o a.m.; dep. 5 o p.m.
Postmaster Robert Willis
Mail Car
Leaves Conna, vi& Curraglass, at 4 10 p.m.
for Lismore ; thence to Clogheen and
Cahir.
Leaves Lismore for Conna at 6 1 5 a.m.
Official.
Parishes Ballynoe (p. 52), Knockmourne
(p. 88), Mogeely (p. 92).
Poor Law Union Fermoy
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. J. W. Blaquiere, Conna
Petty Sessions District Conna, every 2nd
Friday ; clerk, John Godson
Quarter Sessions District Fermoy
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub- Inspector Constabulary Thos Flem-
ing
Constables in charge of Police Barracks
Curraglass, Henry McAuley ; Newio-.vn,
Nicholas Browne
Justice of the Peace.
Bellis Sandes, Lisnabrin lodge
Gumbleton Richd John Maxwell, Glenatore
Gentry, Clergy, &c.
Croker Edward, M.D., Lisnabrin house
Gumbleton Henry, Curraglass house
Longfield Rev Richard, rector Mogeely,
Rosybower
Simpson Thomas, Ballinscurlogue
Vintners.
Spillane Edmond Willcs Henry
Principal Landholders.
Casey Denis, Ballynoe
Casey Owen, Shanakill
Cunningham Michael, Kilmacow
Daly Daniel, Glenatore lower
Daly Patrick, Garryduff
CURRAGLASS-DESERTSERGES.
201
Duggan Denis, Kilmacow
Duggan Dominick, Booladurragha
Flannagan John, Ballynattin
Flannagan Patrick, Ballynattin
Fleming Martin, Ballinlegane
Gallagher James, Shanakill lower
Gallagher John, Shanakill lower
Gallagher Thomas, Killaseragh
Higgins David, Ballyknock north
Higgins David, Glenreagh
Keeffe John, Kilphillibeen
Keeffe Joseph, Ballynattin
Kenefick Edward, Lisnabrin upper
M 'Auliffe John, Ballymonteen
M'Carthy Patrick, Kilphillibeen
M 'Carthy Timothy, Longueville north
M'Carthy William, Kilmacow
Magnier John, Monagoun
Mahony John, Garryduff
Mahony Timothy, Kilclare upper
Mangan Patrick, Curraheen
Moroney John, Cooladurragh
Scanlan Richard, Ballynoe
Sheehan James, Ballymonteen
Sheehan Patrick, Kilphillibeen
DESERTSERGES.
Sub post-office, 28 miles from Cork, 8| south-west of Bandon (head office), and equ<>
distant from Timoleague and Clonakilty ; it is 4 miles east of Ballineen and Enmskeane
(West Cork Ry.) Desertserges is so called from being the hermitage of Serghus, a disci-
ple of St. Colman, who had a church dedicated to him in the townland of Kilcolman.
which has disappeared.
Official.
Parish Desertserges (p. 63)
Poor Law Unions Clonakilty and Bandon
Registrars Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Orpen Beamish and Dr. W. Bennett
1'ctty Sessions District Clonakilty, every
Thursday ; clerk, T. A. Lendrum. Balli-
neen, every and Monday; clerk, E.Connor
Quarter Sessions District Bandon
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin
Sub-Inspector Constabulary Jas. C. Mills
Justice of the Peace.
Laml> William Andrews, Kilcolman park
Gentry and Clergy.
Beamish John, Cashelmore
Gollock Rev. James, Knockmacool, rector
Desertserges
Lamb Rev Walter, curate, Kilcolman park
Longfield John, Kilcolman
Longfield William, Church hill
M' Daniel Daniel, Knockmacool
Ottley Daniel, Kill north
Miller
'Jobin John, Kilbeloge
Principal Landholders.
Barrett Daniel, Lisnacunna
Batcman Mrs, Mount Beamish
Bradfield Mary, Ardkitt
Bultimer John, Kilcolman
Carlhy Timothy, Lisnacunna
Clarke James, Castlederry
Coffey Timothy, Lisnacunna
Collins Daniel, Cashelbeg
Collins Jeremiah, Carhoovauler
Coombes John, Kilmoylerane i
Coughlan John, Crohane
Crowley Catherine, Kilnameela
Crowley Thomas Knockacullea
Daunt Benjamin, Kill south
Daunt Benjamin, Drombofinny
Donovan David, Killeen
Donovan John, Derrymeeleen
Donovan John, Knocknanuss
Donovan John, jun, Killeen
Duke Thomas, Cappaknockane
Flynn John, Tullymurrihy
Flynn Patrick, Cashelmore
Flynn Patrick, Tullymurrihy
Good John, Ballyvoige
Good William, Cappaknockan:
Joyce James, Cashelbeg
Lamb Rev Walter, Kilcolman pane
Leary Timothy, Tullymurrihy
Long John, Lisbehegh
M'Carthy Charles, Carrigroe
M'Carthy Denis, Kilcolman
McCarthy Justin, North Killeen
M'Givern Patrick, Lisnacunna
Mahony Patrick, Farrannasheshery
Manning John, Maulnarouga squth
Manning Patrick, Ardkitt west
Murphy John, Knocknanuss
Neill- Felix, sen, Ballinard
Neill Peter, Derrymeeleen
Neill Thomas, Knocks
Nicholson Joseph, Kilrush
Perrott John, Lisbehagh
Regan Denis, Derry
Ryan Timothy, Ardkitt west
Slyne William, Ardkitt west
Smith Joseph, Maulnarouga
Smith Thomas, Cappaknockana
Sullivan John, Aghyohillbeg
Sullivan Mary, Breaghna
Sullivan Thomas, Knocknanuss
Tobin John, Kilbeloge
Walsh David, Aghyohillmore
Walsh Ellen, Kilmoylerane
Walsh James, Derrymeeleen
Walsh James, Kilnameela
Walsh John, Aghyohillmore
White Edward, Carhoovauler
White Laurence, Kilbeloge
White Michael, Carhoovauler
Wolfe Edward, Farnashesharee
Woods John, Kilnameela
Woods Ralph, Maulbrack west
Woods Thomas, Kilnameela
Woods William, Ballyvoige
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DONERAILE.
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office ; 28 miles from Cork, 7 from Mallow, and
5 from Buttevantf^Wcy&f,). Doneraile situated on the banks of the Awbeg (Spenser's
" Mulla") is one of the most pleasant and pretty little towns in the county, much resorted
to in summer by visitors. The country around is very romantic, and rich in trout streams.
Two miles of Doneraile is Kilcolman, celebrated as the residence of (he poet Spenser.
To the north are the Ballyhoura mountains, or, as Spenser terms them, the mountains of
Mole : " Mole, that mountain hore." "And Mulla mine, whose waves I whilome taught
to weep." A mile east of Doneraile is Castle-saffron, so called from large quantities of
that plant formerly growing there. In 1737 three large urns, each about 4 feet high, and
containing human remains, were discovered near Castle-saffron, placed in a kind of triangle
in the earth, about a 100 yards from a Danish entrenchment ; they were made of fine clay,
dried by the fire, which soon mouldered in the air. Near this place are several quarries
of beautiful variegated marble. About a mile below Castle-saffron, on the Awbeg, are
the ruins of Ballynemoney castle, once belonging to the Nagles. The lands of this district,
so far as they rest on the limestone, are fertile and produce excellent crops ; the southern-
most portion however rests on the shale, and are clayey and wet. The northern lands,
although they rests on the limestone, are nevertheless so covered with the drift from the
Ballyhoura mountains, that they partake too much of the character of the latter, and are
not, therefore, as fertile as the usual run of calcareous soils. Doneraile was formerly a
borough, and returned a member to the Irish parliament ; it gives the title of Viscount
to the St. Legers letters patent dated 23rd June, 1703, 2nd of Queen Anne. Sir William
St. Leger, who was Lord- President of Munster in the reign of Charles I., held his court
here. Sir Anthony St. Leger, who is generally praised for his wise and impartial adminis-
tration during the crisis of the Irish civil war, was five times Lord-Deputy of Ireland
between the years 1540 and 1559 Nothing can be finer than the Doneraile demesne,
which is open to the public during the summer months. The Duhallow Club hounds art
kept her;
Fairs
Doneraile 12 April, 23 June. d Sept, and
14 Dec.
Dromdeer 12 June
Cahirmee (see Buttevant)
Postal.
Mails despatched at 10 4$ m and 7 35
p.m.
Postmaster Robert Collis Bolton
Official.
T'arishes Doneraile (p 64), Caherduggan
(P- 55)
Poor Law Union Mallow
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages-
Robert Collis Bolton, L.A.
Hon Sec. Disp. Committee J. Murphy
Relieving Officer T. Lenahan
Collector of Poor Rates P. W. Greene
Petty Sessions District Doneraile, every
second Monday ; clerk, Robert C. Bolton
Quarter Sessions District Mallow
Resident Magistrate Capt. R. r 'arr Coote
Sub- Inspector Constabulary S. R. Carter
Constable Thomas Keeffe
Stamp Distributor James llaycrof?.
Religious Orders.
Presentation Convent Sup. Mrs Desalis
Hennessy ; chaplns. the parochial clergy ;
Community, 21.
Christian Brothers Sup. Br.L) B.O'Malley
Schools.
Four National Schools in the locality.
Christian Brothers pupils, 229.
Convent Schools conducted by the Pre-
entation Sisters.
I'^rotr-gc School*-M;si Street, principal
Bank.
National (Sub-office to Mallow) cpen on
Thursdays and fair day?
Justices of the Peace, etc.
Creagh Capl. Kilner A. Brazie, Gea&'i
castle
Evans Nicholas, Newlown
Longfield Henry, Main street
Morrogh James, Oldcourt
Doneraile Viscount, 1703, and Baron Done-
raile, 1776 (Irld.) Hayes St. Leger, 41(1
Viscount ; elected a Representative Peei
of Ireland, 1855; a D.L. for co. Cork
[only child of Hayes, 3rd Viscount, and
Lady Charlotte Esther Bernard, second
dau. of 1st Earl of Bandon] ; b. I Oct.,
1818; s. his father, 27 Mar., 1854 * >//.
20 Aug., 1851, Mary Anne Grace Louisa,
dau. of the late George Lennox Conyng-
ham, esq., of the Foreign Office. Issue
surviving :
Hon. Ursula Clare Emily, m. 1874
Hon. B. E. B. Fitzpatrick
Cousin and Heir -presumptive.
Rev. Richard Arthur St. Leger, Vicar of
Otterfield, Somerset.
RES. Doneraile Court, Doneraile, county
Cork ; 33, Grosvenor street, VV. ; Carl-
ton Club, S .W.
Gentry, Clergry, etc.
Campion Charles, Dromaeer
Carver Rev J, R.C.C, Main street
Cogan Rev J, R.C.C, Main street
Croker Capt. Charles, Cnrker
Crone Robert, Byblox
Dilworth Very ReV 1 >.>- :C j t CAatt, P.p, Main
Street
DONER.UT.E.
Dudley John, Main street, under agent
Evans John, YVestropp Carker house
Hiil James Laurence, Graigue
Murphy Edmond Kavanagh, Stream hill
Nicholson Rev A. Jackson, The Glebe,
rector Doneraile
Norcott Arthur, Park
O'Malley Br. D. B, Sup. Christian Brothers
schools
Stawell George, Crobeg
Stawell William, Kilbrack
White Major Hans, Kiiburn
Medical Practitioners.
Riordan Robert, med and sanitary officer
Bolton Robert Colhs, L.A, and Registrar
Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Bakers.
Collins David, Main street
Egan Bridget, Main street
Heafy Michael, Main street
Heafy Catherine, Main street
Murphy Thomas, Main street
Blacksmiths.
Roche Richard, M ill view
Sullivan Michael, Mallow lane
Boot and Shoe Maker.
Murphy James, But levant lane
Murphy Thomas, Main street
Drapers.
Murphy James, Main street
Nugent Michael, Arcade, Main street
Regan Patrick, Main street
Grocers.
Bulger Edward. Mam street
Clear Maurice, Main street
Fitzgerald Mary, Main street
Folcy Mary, .Main street
Haycroft James, Main street
Heafy Michael, Main street
Holy Timothy, Mam street
Lane Richard, Main street
Leary Thomas, Main street
McGregor Robert, Main street
Morrissy William, Main street
Murphy Thomas, Main street
Murphy William, Main street
Neligan Kate, Main street
Regan Patrick, Main street
Whilesidc Elix.a, Main street
Haberdasher.
Nugent Mary. Main street
Harness Makers.
Dobbyn Edmond, Main street
Moran Daniel, Mallow lane
Hotel Keepers.
Foley Joseph, Main street
McCarthy Patrick, Imperial, Main street
Twomey Denis, Main street
Millers.
Carroll Michael, Park
btawel! George, Crobeg
Tailors.
Pratt Thomas, Main street
Quilty John, Main street
Roche John, Main street
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Egan Bridget, shopkeeper, Main street
Holy Timothy, chinaware mercht, Main st.
Lane Richard, seed merchant, Main street
Madigan Thomas, leather merchant, Main
street
Murphy Thomas, leather mercht, Main st.
Neligan Kate, hardware and seed merchant,
Main street
Regan Patrick, hardware mercht, Main st.
Regan William, shopkeeper, Main street
Roche Honora, leather merchant, Main st.
Victuallers.
Wall James, Main street
Wall Thomas, Main street
Walsh Joseph, Main street
Walsh Stephen, Main street
Vintners.
Barry William, Main street
Blake William, Main street
Bulger Edward, Main street
Carty Bartholomew, Main street
Carver William, Main street
Clear Maurice, Main street
Collins David, Main street
Connell Bryan, Buttevant lane
Finton Patrick, Main street
Foley Mary, Main street
Heafy Catherine, Main street
Heafy Michael, Main street
Lellis Richard, Main street
Murphy William, Main street
Neligan Kate, Main street
O' Regan Patrick, Main street
Regan John, Main street
Shea Denis, Main street
Whitcside Eliza, Main street
Principal Landholders.
Atkins George, Rossagh west
Barrett Patrick, Ballinree
Barry James, Ballyellis
Bolster Joseph, Rossaghroe
Bolster Richard, Skehanaghmore
Buckley Cornelius, Kilcolman east
Buckley Jeremiah, Ballydineen
Buckley Patrick, Inchnagree
Callaghan David Joseph, Ballyandrew
Casey William, Ballyshane
Connor Edmond, Carker
Connor Edmond, Dromdee:
Connors Denis, Inchakevin
Cotter Richard, Caherduggan south
Croker Charles, Carker
Culligan John, Sycamore
Daly Ambrose, Laarne
Duane John, Richardstown
Duane Michael, Ballintlea
Ellis Michael, Croaghnacree
Finn David, Banefune
Flaherty Jeremiah, Cooldurragha
Flaherty Jeremiah, Louglicagls
204
DONERAILE DONOUGHMORE.
Fox Patrick, Ballyshane
Gallagher Thomas, Rossagh
Garvin John, Kilcolman
Graham George, Castlesaffron
Healy William, Cahirmee
Hennessy William, Ballybrack
Kelleher John, Ballymague
Lellis John, Kilconnor
Linehan Daniel, Curraghanaltig
Madden Maurice, Caherduggan
McCarthy William, Newtown
Mahony John, Kilcolman
Moakley Denis, Clenor north
Morrissy Alexander, Comahinch ,
Morrissy John, Castlepook
Morrissy John Alexander, Lag
Morrissy Michael, Inchinagree
Morrissy Roger, Ballintlea south
Morrissy Thomas, Lag
Morrissy Thomas, jun, Lag
Murphy Thomas, Caherduggan
Neenan Andrew. Caherduggan
Jieenan Cornelius, Ballybrack
KeljgdP John, Castlepook
O'Brien Daniel, Ballyshane
O'Brien Michael, Curraghakerry
O'Callaghan William, Dromdeer
O'Sullivan Bartholomew, Clogheen
Parrott Thomas, Ballymague
Pine Patrick, Ballydineen
Regan Miles, Kilcolman
Regan Thomas, Kilcolman
Reilly James, Clenor north
Roche Maurice, Caherduggan
Russell Michael, Cornahinch
Ryan James, Croaghnacree
Scanlan Patrick, Caherduggan north
Sheehan William, Richardstown
Sullivan John, Skahanaghmore
Sullivan John, Skaghardgannon
Tobin Patrick, Castlesaffron
DONOUGHMORE.
Sub post-office, 15 miles from Cork (head office). Donoughmore lies Smiles to the
north-east of Coachford, and bounds a mountainous tract, called by Smith " the Boggra."
The tract, although it stands high, is flat, and surrounded by higher grounds almost on
every side. In winter it is for the most part marshy ; in summer it is grazed by vast herds
of cattle. Several considerable rivers, besides an infinite number of brooks, have their
rise in this district, the most considerable of which are the Blarney, Rathcoola, Shournagh,
the Dripsey, tributaries of the Lee ; and the Clyda, Lyre, and Bantyre, tributaries of the
Blackwater. The patron saint of Donoughmore was named St. Lachteen. As described
in topographical notice of Coachford, cromleachs, pillar^stones, etc., are to be found in tlus
neighbourhood, many of them inscribed with the Ogham character.
Fairs 18 May, 21 Nov.
Postmaster Patrick Regan
Official.
Parish Donaghmore (p. 64)
Poor Law Unions Cork and Macroom
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Macroom Union, Dr. Richard Barrett
Cork ,, Dr. R. C. Madras
Petty Sessions District Ahadallane, every
2nd Friday ; clerk, James Lynch
Quarter Sessions District Cork
President Magistrate Thomas Dennehy,
Midleton
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. Mullarkey
Constable Michael Bohana
Justice of the Peace.
Lynch Charles, Kilcullen
Clergy.
Lane Rev. M, P.P.
O'Connor Rev. M, C.C.
Quarry Rev. J, D.D, preb, rector
Twohig Rev. J, c.c.
Shopkeepers, Traders, etc:
Casey Mrs, Famaght, vinuier
Foley John, miller
Lane Maurice, Pluckanes, blacksmith
M'Carthy Owen, vintner, etc
Miller Henry, grocer and flour dealer
Murphy Daniel, Ahadallane, vintner
O'Connor Philip, vintner, etc
Sexton John, Ballyvodane, vintner
Sullivan Owen, vintner, etc
Principal Landholders,
Ahern Andrew, Firmount
Ahern Andrew, Pluckanes
Ahern William, Kilcullen
Barrett Thomas, Derry
Buckley Cornelius, Kilcullen
Buckley Denis, jun, Rathcoola
Buckley Jeremiah, Pluckanes
Buckley Richael, Ahadallane
Callaghan Denis, Coolmona
Callaghan Richael, Knockane
Coakley Jeremiah, Pluckanes
Cogan James, Ballygurriha
Cogan John, Bunkilla
Cogan Patrick, Monataggart
Connell Andrew, Kilmartin
Connell Mrs, Kilmartin
Crean Timothy, Ballycunningham
Daly Charles, Lackabawn
Darlington Job, Pluckanes north
Deloury Denis, Ballycraheen
Donovan Thomas, Pluckar.es
Donovan Timothy, Pluckanes
Flynn Michael, Derry
Flynn Michael, Killalough
Golden Thomas, Gurraun
Greene Henry, Gurraunredmond
Haly Denis, Ra.hcoola
Harden Denis, Rathcoola
Hanlon Jeremiah, Flugkunes
DONOUGHMORE DOUGLAS.
205
Healy Maurice, Curragh
Healy Thomas, Pluckanes
Hennessy Daniel. Ballykerwick
Honohan James, Barrahauriu
Honohan William, Derry
Horgan Andrew, Pluckanes
Kiely Denis, Monavanshere
Linehan Denis, Coolmona
M'Carthy Daniel, Fornaght
M'Carthy Jeremiah, Firmount
M 'Carthy John, Ballyhennessy
M 'Carthy John, Barahaurin
M'Carthy Owen, Coolmona
M'Carthy Owen, Garraunredmond
M'Carthy Owen, Pluckanes
MiUerd Frederick, Pluckanes
Millerd Mrs, Pluckanes
Mulcahy Richard, Kiimartin
Murphy Bartholomew, Gowlane
Murphy Daniel, Rathcoola
Murphy Denis, Derry
Murphy John T, Curragh
Murphy Patrick, Barrahaurin
Nunan John, Knockanare
Punch David, Gurraun
Regan Thomas, Fornaght
Kiordan John, Killeenleigli
Riordan Patrick, Ahadallane
Ruby Edward, Curragh
Ruby Mary, Knockane
Ruby Townsend, Curragh
Sexton John, jun, Gowlauc south
Sexton Michael, Garraunredmond
Sexton William, Govvlaiic
Shea Michael, Kilmartiu
Stawell Jonas, Gurraun
Sullivan Eugene, Kilcullen
Sullivan Patrick, Scarteen
Twohig David, Ballykerwick
Twohig James, Killeenleigh
Twohig Joseph, Monataggart
Twomey James (John), Barrahaurin
Twomey Timothy (Daniel), Bauahaurin
Walsh Edmond, Firmount
DOUGLAS.
For Douglas Roads, see Suburban Directory, City of Cork.
Suburban post and money-order office, 2 miles south-east of Cork. There is a large
flax mill at Douglas, worked by Messrs. Wallis and Pollock, employing 750 persons, with
houses and gardens for the employees. As early as 1 726, there was one of the largest sail
cloth factories in the kingdom here, having 100 looms at work, and giving employment
to about 800 persons in the different departments. The old church of Douglas has lately
been taken down, and a much improved structure raised in its stead. The churchyard,
which already contains some costly monuments, is now regarded, and availed of, as one
of the principal cemeteries in the suburbs. There are many good seats in this neighbour-
hood, as Grange, Maryborough, Donnybrook, etc.
Postal.
Mails despatched at 9 o p.m.
Mail car (see Carrigaline)
Postmaster Michael Byrne
Official.
Parishes Carrigaline and Douglas (p. 55),
Kilanully (p. 79)
Poor Law Union Cork
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr W. Crofts
Petty Sessions District Douglas, every and
Thursday: clerk, Dominick P. Sarsfield
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Sub-Inspector John Harcourt
Constable William Gardiner
Justices of the Peace.
Conron Hatton Konayne, Grange
Ducrot Peter A. J, Windsor
Newenham Edward Eyre, Maryborough
Pollock James Wheeler, Mount Grange
Webb Captain J. McDonnell, The Hill
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Hayman Rev Samuel, Grange Erin, rector
Jones Thomas, Donnybrook
Kelly Thomas, Mount Emla
Murray Rev T, C.C.
Moran Francis J, Atkinville
Richard George, Moneys (Moneygurney)
Robinson William P, Grange
Swan Nathaniel, Rose hill
Schools.
National Pupils, 122 boys and 163 girls;
teachers, Michael Byrne and Maryanne
Hogan
Church Education Pupils, 45 ; teacher,
Matthew Stewart
Flax Mills.
Wallis & Pollock, Messrs.
City Merchants, etc.
Clifton Robert, Grange, timber merchant
Clifton William A, Grange, timber mer.
Haynes Henry, Grange, wine & spirit mer.
Moynihan Timothy H, Grange, merchant
Reardon Patrick J, Grange, butter mercht.
Stoker Daniel S, Douglas house, merchant
Wade Charles, Douglas, accountant
Principal Landholders.
Barry Michael, Moneys (Moneygurney)
Barry Patrick, Ballyorban
Browne Andrew, Ballinvuskig
Buckley John, Castletreasure
Cadigan James, Ballinimlagh
Carey Timothy, Ballinvuskig
Connor Francis, Ballinvuskig
Fuller Edward, Castletreasure
Horgan Daniel, Brodale
Hennessy Daniel, Willsfort
Kelleher Daniel, Grange
Lane Denis, Inchisarsfield
Lavallen John, Ballyorban
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Leahy Daniel, Moneys (Voneygurney)
Mahony John, Douglas
Mulcahy Thomas, Douglas
Murphy Richard B, Ba'llyorban
Neill Owen, Hallinrea
DOUGLAS DimiOI.E AGUE.
O'Brien John, Broomfield
O'Sullivan Patrick, Cast ^treasure
Patterson Thomas, BaUinrea
Rice George, Rathnacullig
Sullivan James, Castletreasure
DRIMOLEAGUE- (or DROMDALEAGUE).
Sub post and telegraph office : a mountainous district, 48 miles from Cork, 27 from
Bandon (head office), 9 west of Dumanway, and 10 north-east of Skibbereen This
portion of the county, anciently called Clancahill, belonged to the O'Donovans whose
principal seat-Castle-Donovan now in ruins, lies among the mountains, 2 miles north
rf the village of Dromdaleague. The river Hen, navigable to Skibbeieen, has its rise in
the mountains near Castle-Donovan.
Postal.
Mails arr. from Bandon at 7 30 a.m.
,, despatched at 5 45 p.m.
Postmaster William Kenny.
Official.
Parishes Dromdaleague (p. 66), Drinagh
(p. 65), Caheragh (p. 54)
Poor Law Union Skibbereen
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr Daniel Donovan
Petty Sessions District Dromdaleague,
every 2nd Monday; clerk, William Kenny
Quarter Sessions District Bantry
Resident AJ agistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub -Inspector of Constabulary James
O'Donel
Constable James Callaghan
Clergy.
O'Grady Rev William W, rector
O'Keeffe Rev C, P.P., Drimoleague and
Drinagh
O'Neill Rev P, c.c. Caheragh
Wall Rev J, P.p. Caheragh
Principal Landholders.
Baker Richard, Rearahinagh
Beamish Richard M, Lahanaght
Copithorne liichard, Aghaville
Daly John, Derrynagree cast
Driscoll Daniel, Derryclogh lower
Driscoll Humphrey, Kilmore
Driscoll John, Gurrane
Keane Timothy, Bawnbue
Kingston Daniel, Kealanine
Kingston John, Kealanine
Kingston John, Knockeenbue lower
Kingston John, Skahanagh
Kingston Paul, Inchingerig
Kingston Paul, Knockeenbwee upper
Kingston Samuel, Carrigbaun
Kingston Saml. Fox, Knockeenbwee upper
Kingston Samuel, Bawnahow
Kingston Samuel, Carrigbaun
McCarthy Daniel, Driminidy
McCarthy Daniel, Drornasta
McCarthy Jeremiah, Minanes
Neill John, Butlergift
Ronayne Patrick, Hawthorn cottage
Sullivan Michael, Derrynagree west
DRIPSEY.
Sub post office, \2\ miles from Cork and 2 from Coachford. Near Dripsey the waters
of the important tributary of that name commingle with those of the Lee. The Dripsey
rises out of the Boggra mountains, on the borders of Muskery, and, after being joined by
the Rylane, runs through the west end of the parish of Donoughmore. On this river
stands the Dripsey paper mills, the property of Alfred Greer, J.P., and the ruins of the
castle of Carrig-na-muck, belonging to the Mac Carthys. Two miles east of Dripsey are
the ruins of the abbey of Innisluinga, erected by St. Senan, of Scattery ; and one mile
further east are the remains of a castle, called Castle-Inch, which gave the title of baron to
Justin, Lord Viscount Mountcashei.
Postmaster John Byrns, Dripsey cross
Official.
Parish Inishcarra (p. 72)
Poor Law Unions Cork and Macroom
Registrars Births, Deaths, and Marriages
(Cork) Dr. R. C. Madras, Matehy; (Ma-
croom) Dr. Richard Barrett, Clonmoyle
Petty Sessions District Coachford, every
2nd Monday ; clerk, Edward Carey
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy,
Midleton
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. Mullarky
Constable William Stretton
Justices of the Peace.
Godfrey Thomas, M. D, Broomhill
Greer Alfred, Dripsey house
Gentry and Clergy.
Colthurst Joseph, C.E., Dripsey castle
Cross Philip, Shandy hall
Fitzgibbon Cross H, Innisluinga abbey
Greer Alfred, jun, Dripsey house ^
Sisk llev. James, R.c.C, Callas
Medical Practitioner.
Madras Robert Conner, disp.med. officer
Shopkeepers, Traders, etc.
Collins Cornelius, Gortatray, blacksmith
McDonnell Hugh, Agharinagh, blacksmith
DRIPS EY DROMAGH.
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Williams John, Dripsey cross grocer
Barry Richard, Agharinagh vintner
Connor James, Dripsey cross, vintner
C-iilTm Denis, Dripsey cross, vintner
Mahony Jolm, Dripsey cross, vintner
Keen Patrick, Berrings. vintner
Spence Mrs, Kilmurry, vintner
Principal Landholders.
15yins Denis, Magooly
L'allaghan Bartholomew. Lisnashandrum
CalUghan Daniel, llullyshoneen
CalJayhan Denis, Calias
Callayhan Ellen, Ballyshoneen
Cailighun Eugene, Ballyshoneen
Callaghan Michael. Carhoo
Colernan Owen, Ballyshoneen
Council Timothy, Lisladeen
Connor Jeremiah, Agharinagh
Connois John, KilblafTer
Hennessy Timothy, Kilblaffer
Heriihy Jeremiah, Calias
llerhhy John, Carhoo
Her'ihy Timothy, Lisladeen
Lane John, Berrings
McCarthy, Owen, Calias
Mahony Cain, Dromgownagh
Mahony James Patrick, Berrings
Mahony John, Dripsey cross
Mullane Patrick, Berrings
Murphy Cornelius, Agharinagh
Murphy Edward, Agharinagh
Murphy John, Lisladeen
Murphy John Mrs, Berrings
Murphy Michael, Eism.ihane
Ratten Thomas, Knockane
Ryan Johanna, Bally macoo
Ryan John, Dripsey cross
Ryan William, Agharinagh
Ryan William, Ballymacoo
Sullivan John, Lisladeen
Sullivan Patrick, Berrings
Sullivan Patrick, Lisnashandrum
Twomey John Kilbiaffer
Walsh John, Ragrellah
DROMAGH.
Sub post-office, 36 miles from Cork, 3 from Kanturk railway station, 4 south-west of
the town of Kanturk, and 5 north-east of Millstreet. The district of which Dromagh is
(he post town, lies for the most part on the north side of the Blackwater, in the midst ot an
agricultural and coal or culm district. The Mining L ompany of Ireland work an extensive
colliery near the village of Dromagh. The fairs are generally well stocked, and well
attended. The only place of antiquarian interest here is Dromagh castle, formerly a
stronghold of the O'Keeffes : the large courtyard still remains, and is flanked by four
strong towers. Lord Muskery marched out of this castle in 1652, to encounter Lord
Broghill, at the famous battle of Knocknaclashy. The site of the battle is about half-a-
mile from Banteer bridge, which crosses the Blackwater near Clonmeen. This engage-
ment was the last of importance in this country during the civil war, and was immediately
followed by the surrender of Limerick.
Fairs.
Feb. 19, May 20, Aug. 20, Nov. 20; pig
market on previous days
Postal.
Arrival of mails, 6 15 a.m ; departure 7 15
p.m.
Postmaster Eugene O'Connor.
Official.
Parish Dromtarriff (p. 66)
Poor Law Union- Kanturk
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. J. O'Sullivan, Boherbue
Petty Sessions District Kanturk
Quarter Sessions District -Kanturk
Resident Magistrate Capt. R. C. Coote
Sub-InspectorOonstabulary EdwO'Rielly
Constable Rathcool Barracks Ml. Quinn
Justices of the Peace.
Crawford John, Castlepark
Leader Benjamin, Stakehill
Leader Nicholas Philpot (was M.P. for co.
Cork 1 86 1 -68), Dromagh castle, and
Carleton club, London, s.w.
Gentry and Clergy.
Leader J, M.I>, Keait:
Leader William N, Rosnalee
Leonard P.cv. Samuel 15, A.M, rector
Quylter Thomas, c.c.
Twomy Rev. John, P.P.
Principal Landholders.
Barrett Andrew, Ducleagh
Barrett Margaret, Rossglass
Bolster John, Ducleagh
Buckley Daniel, Scagh
Burton John F, Minehill
Callaghan Jeremiah, Drominagh
Cunningham Michael. Dernagree
Daly Charles, Coolclogh
Daly I). C, Fairy hill
Daly Timothy, Dromahoe
Fitzpatrick John, Island-dahill
Fitzpatrick J, Dromahoe
Han Ion Patrick, Dysert
Healy Edmond, Lisnacon
Kelly James, Dromskehy
Leary Daniel, Drominagh
Linehan Jeremiah, Drominagh
M'Carthy Jeremiah, Drominagh
M 'Sweeny Denis, Drominagh
M 'Sweeny Denis, Drominagh
Moloney Maurice J, The Island
Murley Timothy, Coolclogh
Murphy Daniel (Reps, ot), Clonbannin
Murphy Matthew, Coolclogh
Murphy Patrick, Dromskehy
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DROMAGH-DUNGOURNEY-DUNKETTLE.
O'Callaghan Denis, Clonbannin
O'Keeffe Benjamin, Keeletra
O'Keeffe Thomas, Keeletra
Pigott John, Minehill
Pigott John, Gurrane
Quinlan William, Island-dahill
Reen Timothy, Coolcloher
Riordah James, Drominagh
Riordan John, Clonbannin
Smith George, Ardrahan
Twomey Timothy, Island-dahill
DUNGOURNEY AND CLONMULT.
Post Town Midleton.
This district is delivered by rural messenger, who starts from Midleton (head office} at
6 a.m., and returns at 6 p.m. everyday (Sunday excepted). Dungourney is 18 miles from
Cork and 5 north-east of Midleton; Clonmult is 20 miles from Cork and 7 from Midleton.
In the parish of Dungourney is an ancient Irish rath, and on a rock near the church are
the remains of a castle of the Barrys, a branch of the Barrymores, which possessed the
Dungourney property from 1315 to 1700.
Official.
Parishes Dungourney (p. 67) ; Clonmult
(p. 60)
Poor Law Union Midleton
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. William Buckmaster
Petty Sessions District Castlemartyr, every
2nd Monday ; clerk, William Weakliam
Quarter Sessions District Midleton
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector Constabulary H. B. Bulter
Clergy and Gentry.
Barry Rev John, R.C.C, Dungourney
Fitzgerald Edmond (Master Clonmult Har-
riers) Clonmult
Lynch Thomas Power, Clonmult
Ronayne John, Donickmore
Wilson Rev William, rector Dungourney
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Edmond, Ballydonamore
Ahern John, Ballydonamore
Ahern Patrick, Ballyknock
Ahern Patrick, Castlequarter
Barry Patrick, Sheepwalk
Beun Henry, Clonmult
Brien Michael, Ballymartin
Brien Patrick, Glenbeg
Brien Thomas, Sandyhill
Colbert James, Dungourney
Colbert William, Rathcanning
Cronin James, Rathorgan
Cronin Mrs, Ballyard, Clonmult
Cronin Michael J, Corbally, Clonmult
Daly Laurence, Sheepwalk
Daly Michael, Ballymartin
Daly Michael, Knockanekirka
Daly Patrick, Gurteen
Daly Patrick, Rathfootera
Daly William, Knockanekirka
Desmond William, Ballynona
Dinneen Maurice, Garrylaurence
Donovan Michael, Couragh
Donovan Timothy, Ballymartin
Dooly Daniel, Ballyard
Dooly John, Ballyard
Fitzgerald Edmond, Ballydonamore
Fitzgerald Michael, Ballydonabeg
Foley John, Ballyard
Griffin William, Cottstown
Hartnett Michael Rathfodtera
Keeffe Daniel, Garrylaurence
Kelleher Patrick, Sheepwalk
Kelleher Timothy, Clonmult
Lechy Daniel, Barrawdaw
Mahony Daniel, Dungourney
Mulcahy James, Gurteen
Murphy James, Ballyeightragh
Murphy Patrick, Ballyeightragh
Muryhy Thomas, Condonstown
Quirk Michael, Ballymartin
Quirk Patrick, Castlequarter
Quirk William, Donickmore
Rohan Daniel, Dungourney
Rohan Jeremiah, Ballynagaul
Rohan Michael, Ballynagaul
Smithwick John, Ballyeightra
Smithwick Michael, Dungourney
Walsh John, Garry aurence
Walsh Thomas, Bawnadowne
DUNKETTLE.
For Lota, Lotabeg, and Lotamore, see Suburban Direr ory, City of Cork.
Sub post-office, in the north-east suburbs of Cork, 3 miles from the city, and one
from the village of Glanmire. Trains call at Dunkettle station (G. S. & W. Ry Cork,
Youghal, and Queenstown section) every hour fares, single, 6d., 4d., 3d., return, 8d.,
6d., 5d. This district is situate on the north banks of the river Lee, at the western ex-
tremity of the Little Island, and is divided from the suburbs of Lota by the small but
graceful -river of Glanmire, which discharges itself into the Lee at Dunkettle : it consists
for the most part of handsome detached mansions, with grounds sloping down to the
water's edge, and affording a fine panoramic prospect of a great part of Cork harbour and
the river. The picturesque Mathew Tower, which forms so striking an object from its
lofty site on the. Glanmire hills, about a mile from the railway station, "was erected by the
DUNKETTLE-DU.XMANWAY. 3?9
late Mr. William O'Connor, merchant tailor, of Cork, to perpetuate Father Theobald
Mathew's fame, and as commemorative of the kindly reception he met with from all
classes of society in London. The foundation stone was laid October 30, 1843.
Postal, etc.
Mails despatched from Cork for Dunkettle
at 2 o p. m. and I 30 a in.
Post and Station master Mr O'Grady
Official.
Parish Caherlag (p. 55)
Poor Law Union Cork
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Denis R O'Flynn
Justice of the Peace.
Morris Richard Edward, Loghiare
Gentry.
Barry Mrs Smith, North Esk
Byrne John, General Superintendent Cork
Butter Exchange, North Esk
Cross Captain, Mathew tower
Forrester John W, Factoiy hill
Petty Sessions District Riverstown, every I Gardiner James, North Esk
second Tuesday ; clerk, J. Kennedy Griffith Richard, M.D. Millicent
Quarter Sessions District Cork i Gubbins Thomas, Dunkeitle
Resident Magistrates J. S. Macleod and j Haynes The Misses, North Esk
W. R. Starkie
Sub- Inspector of Constabulary Bernard
Potter
Constable (at Glanmire) W. J. M'Lane
McCarthy Daniel, Prospect
Morris Jonas, Dunkettle
Oliver Silver Charles, Inch era
DUNMANWAY.
! Sub post, money order, and telegraph office, 36 miles from Cork,- and 17 west of Bandon
(head office). Dunmanway is the terminus of the West Cork Railway, running from
Bandon : it consists of one street of a jout half a mile in length. There are Protestant,
Catholic, and Wesleyan places of worship, court-house, bank, etc., in the town ; and the
Commissioners of National Education have established a model school here. This town
is intimately associated with the name of Sir Richard Cox, the Irish lord chancellor in the
reign of Queen Anne. He established an English colony here, made new roads, erected a
handsome stone bridge over the Bandon river, and removed the parish church of Fan-
lobbus into his new town : he also established the manufacture of linen, diapers, fustains,
and girthwebs ; to encourage which he give a house rent-free to the man who, through the
year, had made the best and greatest quantity of linen. Sir Richard died in 1733, at the
advanced age of eighty-three. Although the first Sir Richard did much for the introduc-
tion and prosperity of the linen trade, 'yet it did not attain the same strength and dimen-
sions in his time as it did in that of his grandson and successor ; for in twenty years after
his death the houses in the town had more than doubled, and the flax and woollen wheels
had increased from 138 to 254. The present church of Fanlobbus was erected in 1821,
at a cost of;i,ooo, on the site of the old church erected by Sir Richard Cox. The castle
of Dunmanway, built by Catherine Fitzgerald, daughter of Thomas, Earl of I Jesmond,
stood at the western end of the town, now called Castle road. The whole of this famous
eld fortalice was a few years ago completely destroyed, to furnish building material for the
erection of a flour mill in the vicinity. On the suppression of the Desmond rebellion,
Queen Elizabeth granted "the town, castle, and lands of Downemoenwye" to Tiege
McDermod Downy, and heirs male. The estates of the McCarthy-Downys who sided
energetically with the royalist party on the breaking out of the civil war were forfeited
by Cromwell. Togher castle, four miles north-west of Dumanway, was another seat of the
McCarthy-Downys (or O'Downys) ; it is a large imposing edifice about eighty feet in
height and sixty in breadth, built on the northern side of the Bandon river. Ballynacar-
riga castle, about four miles south-east of Dunmanway, was built in 1 585 by Randal Oge
Hurley. The castle is a strong square tower, nearly one hundred feet high, and stands
on the crest of a bold bare rock which rises upwards of forty feet above the waters of an
adjoining lake. A short distance from the town, at a place called Dromdrasdil, Dr. Smith
found a light chalybeate spring. There is a slate quarry in the parish of Drinagh. A few
miles to the north of Dunmanway, towards Inchigeela, is a new parish church, dedicated to
St. Edmund ; it consists of a nave fifty-four feet long by twenty-eight feet broad, a chancel,
and a spire ninety feet high. It is built on a little rocky eminence, and in the centre of a
valley which lies within the arms of those solitary Alps the Shehy mountains.
S'tmmary of Census 1871. Town of Dunmanway.
Area in stat. acres 83
Houses 4^3
Families 4-52
Under 12 year old 581
12 and under 20 361
20 and under 40 495
Methodists 51
Read and Write 940
Read oiily 139
Persons 2046 | 40 and upwards 6cy Illiterate 907
Males iooS Roman Catholics i~
Females 1038 ; Prot. Episcopalians ...245
DUWMANWAV,
Fairs.
Last Thursday of each month in the year,
except May ; May 4, ist Tues after July
12, Sept 17, Nov 26.
Market Days Every Tuesday
Toll Collector Sullivan Patrick
Postal.
Postmaster John Wagner
Mails despatched at 9 15 a.m. and 7 15
p.m., per W. Cork Ry, and 6 20 a.m.
per mail car
Stamp Distributors.
John Atkins
John Wagner (also Distributor of fishing
licenses)
Conveyances.
To Bantry, mail car at 6 20 a.m. and 5 20
p.m, arr. at 9 20 a.m. and 8 35 p.m.
Also car at 5 45 p.m, arr. at 9 p.m.
Skibbereen, coach at 5 30 p.m, and mail
car at 5 20 p.m, arr. at 8 45 p.m.
and 8 5 p.m.
West Cork Railway.
Manager John Johnson
Station Master David O'Brien
Dep. to Bandon and Cork 9 15 a.m, 3
p.m, 7 p.m. ; Sun. 7 50 a.m.
Arr. from Bandon and Cork n 30 a.m.,
5 30 p.m, 9 30 p.m. ; Sun. I a.m.
Fares from Cork single 7/6, 5/9, 3/6 ;
return nf, g/, 5/11
Official.
Parishes Ballymoney (p. 52), Drinagh (p.
65), Fanlobbus (p. 68), Inchigeela (p. 71)
Kilmeen (p. 81), Kilmocomoge (p. 82)
Poor Law Union Dunmanway
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Stephen Holmes, M.D.
Petty Sessions District Dunmanway, every
second Monday ; clerk, James G. Atkins
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin
Quarter Sessions District Bandon
Income-tax Collector Thomas Fuller
Relieving Officers Jeremiah Collins, Kil-
barry, and Denis Leary, Coolmountain
Poor Rate Collector T. Coakley
Dunmanway Union.
The Board of Guardians meet every Tues-
day. For list of ex-officio and elected
Guardians, Officers, etc., see end of
Directory.
Royal Irish Constabulary.
Dunmanway district includes 6 stations
Dunmanway, Ballineen, Ballygurteen, Dri-
nagh, Drimoleague, and Kinneigh
Sub- Inspector of Constabulary James S.
O'Donel
Head Constable William Follis
Constable Dunmanway Robt Williamson
Ballygurteen Henry M'Evcr
Drinagh John Pyne
Places of Worship.
Fanlobbus Piot. Epis. Rev. Geo Deacon,
rector
S. Edmund's Rev. Edw. R. Emerson, elk
Fanlobbus parish R.C. churches Dunman-
way, Ballyacarriga, and Togher ; clergy
Rev Canon Francis L. Casey, P.P.; Revs
Denis Forrest and Cors. O'Sullivan, c.C.
Wesleyan Rev J Oliver Parks, minister
National Schools.
Dunmanway Model pupils, 160 boys and
160 girls, infants 90; Edward Reynolds
and Mrs. Crowley
Dunmanway pupils 272 ; Miss Donovan
Dunmanway Protestant pupils 58 ; Geo.
McGahy
Aghakeera pupils 120 ; John Buckley
Ballynacarriga pupils, 130 boys, 140 girls;
Daniel O'Connor and Miss Young
Behagh pupils 133 ; Denis McCarthy
Connogh pupils 115 ; Daniel Sheehan
Coolmountain pupils 134 ; Danl O'Leary
Derrinacahara pupils 200 ; Tim Buckley
Inch -pupils 45 ; William Cotter
Kilnadur pupil 136 .
Lisbealad pupils 126; Eugene M'Carthy
Togher pupils 134 ; Mrs. Nyhan
Justices of the Peace.
Bryan John Hamilton, Prospect hill
Norwood William, Ballyhalwick
Shuldham Major Edmond Anderson, M.A.
(Oxon.), South Cork Militia, Coolkelure,
Dunmanway, and University Club, Lon-
don, s.w. : served as High Sheriff of co,
Cork
Shuldham Leopold, Dunmanw&y
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Bryan Hamilton, Mahony house
Bryan Joseph, assist, co. surveyor
Casey Rev Francis L. Canon, P.P.
Deacon Rev George, rector Fanlobbus
Emerson Rev Edward R, rector St. Ed-
mund's
Rev
GillrnarTBennett Watkins, Oakmount
Hamilton, John Dunmanway
Meacle Adam Newman, Riverview, Baronial
High Constable W.D.E. Carbery
Norwood William, Ballyhalwick
O Sullivan Rev Cornelius, C.C.
Parks Rev J Oliver, Wesleyan
Seymour M. S, A.B, Inspector c National
schools
Townsend Samuel, Ardmartin
Medical Practitioners.
Holmes Stephen, M.D, disp. med. offia
Young John R, M.D, workhouse med ofi.
Solicitor.
Fitzmattrice Francis.
Commissioner for taking Affidavit! in Ch
eery and the Superior Courts.
John Wagner
Branch Bank.
Mitnstei John S. Mason, manager
DUNMANWAY.
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Hotel Keepers.
Bryan Joseph Wagner Richard
Wallace Joseph
Merchants, Traders, Shopkeepers,
etc.
Atkins John, tanner, coal merchant, and
shopkeeper
Atkins James G, general merchant
Atkins Andrew, boot and shoe maker
Baldwin James & Co, drapers
Barnane William, vintner
Bernard Jeremiah, vintner
Brinane, James, painter
Bryan Joseph, builder
Bryan Thomas R, general merchant
Buckley John, butter merchant
Burke Daniel, victualler
Buttimer , draper
Carey Florence, tailor
Carey Patrick, tailor
Clarke George, vintner
Collins Denis, vintner
Collins Michael, victualler
Collins Thomas, baker
C'rowley Bartholomew, vintner
Crowley Bartholomew, jun, vintner
Crowley Florence, vintner
Crowley John, shopkeeper
Crowley James, shoemaker
Crowley John, cattle dealer
Connell William, Lisbealad, vintner
Cotter James, Darkwood, flax factor
Cutter Jeremiah, shopkeeper
Cunningham Michael, shopkeeper
Deane Benjamin, vintner
Donovan Denis, vintner
Donovan Rickard, shopkeeper
Driscoll Jeremiah, vintner
Fenwick John, Inchafune,miller,and gent: .
merchant
Fuller Joseph, pawnbroker
Fuller James, shopkeeper
Hennessy Daniel, vintner
Hourihane James, shopkeeper
Hurley Patrick, vintner
Hurley Jeremiah, vintner
Hurley Timothy, shopkeeper
Jones William IT, builder
Jones William, vintner
Kearney Michael, vintner
Leary Daniel, baker
Lynch Timothy, baker
Lyons James, vintner
Meara Richard, shopkeeper
M'Carthy Denis, shopkeeper
M 'Carthy Timothy, shopkeeper
M 'Carthy James, boot and shoe maker
M 'Govern Patrick, draper
McLean P, and Son, woollen and tweed
manufacturers
Q'Mahony James, leather seller
O'Neill John, vintner
O'SuIlivan Timothy, vintner
Regan John, cattle dealer
Sheehy Timothy, blacksmith
Spencer Thomas, draper
Sullivan Jeremiah, shoemaker
Sullivan Patrick, vintner
Sweeny Thomas, Clounties, vintner
Wagner John, draper, general merchant,
and emigration agent
Welply William, Kilronan, miller
Wright Thomas, painter
Principal Landholders.
Bateman Thomas, Lettergorman
Beamish Richard Samuel, Silluhertane
Beamish John, Clashnacrona
Beamish John, Miiane
Beamish Samuel, Miiane
Beamish Thomas, Clashuacrona
Brien Patrick, Kildee
Brien William, Kippagh
Bryan Charles, Lisbealad west
Bryan Joseph, Dunmanway
Bryan Thomas, 'Kippagh
Biyan Thomas I\, Dunmanway
Buttimer John, Ahakeera
Buttimer Timothy, Gortroe
Cahelane Daniel, Togher
Canty Timothy, Gortanuro
Carroll Jeremiah, Gurteen
Carroll John, Ardaneneen
Carroll John, Inchafune
Casey Patrick, Ballyvelone
Clarke Joseph, Inch
Clarke Richard, Dromlcena
Clarke Robert, Inch east
Coakley Cornelius, Tooin
Coakley James, Behagh
Coakley James, jun, Behagh
Coakley James, Kilmalooda
Coakley John, Teenagh
Coakley John, Toom
Collins Cornelius, Aultaghreagh
Collins Patrick, Edencurra
Collins Patrick, Knockane
Connell John, Knockane
Connell William, Dunmanway
Connell William, Lisbealad
Connell William, Nedineagh
Cotter Edward, Curradnnagh
Cotter William, Derrynacahera^h
Cronin Cornelius, Moneygaff
Cronin James, Inchederaile
Crowley Charles, Coorycullane
Cro'wley Cornelius, Ardcahan
Crowley Cornelius, Cloontiquirk
Crowley Cornelius, Edincurra
Crowley Daniel, Behagullane
Crowley Daniel, Cooleenagour
Crowley Florence, Behagullane
Crowley Florence, Knockahaduff
Crowley Jeremiah, jun, Coolmuunlain
Crowley Jeremiah, Inchafune
Crowley Jeremiah, Keelaraheen
Crowley John, Behagh
Crowley Patrick, Aultagh
Crowley Patrick, Drinagh east
Crowley Patrick, Kildee
Crowley Timothy, Behagh
Crowley Timothy, Balteenbrack
Cullmane Bartholomew, Dunmanway
DUNMANWAY-DURRUS.
Cunningham Michael, Caher
Cunningham Timothy, Kilronane
Daly John, Lisheenleigh
Daly Timothy, Lisbealad
Deane Benjamin, I^ettergorman
Deane John, Knockeenboy
Deane John, Maugh
Deane John, Maulanimirish
Deane Robert, Maulamminsh
Deane Young, Maulaniminsh
Donegan John, Inchafune
Donoghue Cornelius, Knockaneady
Donoghue Patrick, Farlahanes
Donovan Cornelius, Shanagh
Donovan Daniel, Behagh, Fanlobbus
Donovan Daniel, Currabegs
Donovan Denis, Derrylahan
Donovan Jeremiah, Behagh, Fanlobbus
Donovan Jeremiah, Currabeg
Donovan Jeremiah, Currabeg
Donovan Jeremiah, Gurteenasowna
Donovan Michael, Nedineagh
Donovan Timothy, Behagullane
Donovan Timothy, Derrynasafagh
Driscoll Thomas, Demesne
Driscoll Timothy, Moreagh
Dullea Edward, Milleenananntg
Dullea Jeremiah, Nedineagh
Dullea Michael, Milleenananmg
Ellis Charles, Curraghlickey
Ellis Robert, Currabwee
Ellis Edward, Corral
Ellis Robert, jun, Pike
Farrell Jeremiah, Togher
Earrell John, Togher
Eitzgerald Richard, Lisbealad wist
Fuller Thomas, Dunmanway
Grace Daniel, Drinagh east
Grace James, Drinagh east
Grace Thomas, Drinagh east
Hara John, Currabwee
Hayes Michael, Edencurra
Hayes Owen, Edencurra
Heazle Robert, Dromleena
Hennessy John, Buddrinneen
Hennessy Timothy, Buddrinneen
Hobbs William, Milleenagun
Hurley Cornelius, Coolnaconarty
Hurley Daniel, Clonoreague
Hurley James, Shannacrane
Hurley Jeremiah, Ballyvelone
Hurley Jeremiah, Buckree
Hurley John, Kilbarry
Hurley John, Kinneigh
Hurley John, Tooreen
Hurley Michael, Derragh
Hurley Patrick, Dunmanway
Hurley John, Dromdeegy
Hurley Timothy, Dromdeegy
Jagoe Thomas, Kinrath
Jennings Edward, Toughbawrt
Jennings William, Paddock
Jennings John, sen, Toughbawn
Jennings "John, jun, Tou'ghbawn
Jennings George, Tough bawn
Kearney Michael, Letlergorman
Kearney Thomas, Manch
Kingston John, Kippaglt
Lane John, Kilnadur
Lane Thomas, Inchafune
Leary Denis. Coolmountain
Lordan John, Lisheenleigh
Lordan Patrick, Liscroneen
Lyons Daniel, Cooranig
Mahony Jeremiah, Gurtnamuckla
Mahony John, Buddrinneen
Manning Denis, Derrynasafagh
Manning Richard, Clogher
McCarthy Cornelius, Kilbarry
McCarthy Daniel, Knockaghaduff
McCarthy Daniel, Lisnabnnny
McCarthy Denis, Bunanumeta
McCarthy Florence, Garrane^
McCarthy James, Cashloura
McCarthy Jeremiah, Kilde
McCarthy Owen, Lisnabnnny
McCarthy Patrick, Coolnacorvarty
McCarthy Thomas, Ardea
McCarthy Timothy, Kildee
Meara Richard, Dunmanway
Minnis James, Lisbealad
Minnis, Michael, Moreagh
Murphy Timothy, Kilnadur
Murray John, CurraghnaloUgha
Murray Thomas, Ballyvelone
Neal Cornelius, Ballyvelone east
Neal Thomas, Ahakeera.
fs'eill John, Kilvurragh
O'Callaghan Callaghan, Inchatin*
O'Mahony Jeremiah, Ballyvelone
O'Neill Cornelius, Farlehanes
O'Sullivan Patrick, Dunmanway.
Pattison John, jun, Sillaliertane
Pattison William, Sillahertane
Powell Denis, Kilbarry'
Powell John, Kilbarry
Regan John, Teenagh
Riordan Cornelius, Inchincorka
Ross Edward, Derryduff
Ross George, Knockawraddra
Shorten Benjamin, Knocknaxoddra
Sullivan Bartholomew, Farnanes
Sullivan Jeremiah, Annaherlisk
Sullivan Jeremiah, Dromerk
Sweeny Thomas, Clounties
Twomey Cornelius, Derrylahan
Wallace Joseph, Dunmanway
Wallace Joseph, Gurteenasowna
Welply William, Kilronane
White Laurence, Killavurra
DURRUS (late CARRIGBOY).
Sub post, money-order, and telegraph office, 59 miles from Cork, and 6f south-west of
Bantry. Durrus (or Carrigbuie that is, "the yellow rock") lies in a well-sheltered vale
at the head of Dunmanus bay, one of the great inlets of the Atlantic. Dunmanus bay
is Celebrated for its oysters, which are sometimes very abundant. The copper mine .
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213
in tliis locality are favourably known ; the flag quarries, which overhang the sea, produce
flags of a tine buff colour, and are represented as capable of being worked to great, advan-
tage ; and the slate vein, already traced to a length of two miles, are found to have an
average width of 90 feet. M. II. Morris, J.P., has lately opened a valuable slate quarry
on his land at Friendly cove, which gives employment to a great number of the people.
The slate procured here is nertrly equal to that imported from Wales. Most of the lands
were forfeited by the Irish proprietors in 1641; the principal landed proprietor now is the
Earl of Bandon, who has much improved the p.ace of late years, and who has a residence
called Durrus court within a mile of the village : it is situated on a gentle eminence, com-
manding a good view of the bay with its surrounding scenery. Within a few yards of this
court stand the ruins of the first house of Protestant worship in this parish. A small noisy
river, called " Four-mile Water" so called from being four (Irish) miles from Bantry
empties itself into the sea here. The peninsula, washed on the east by Dunmanus bay
and on the .vest by Bantry bay, is generally called "Muntervary. " The extreme point of
this tract is called "Sheep's Head. Dunmanus castle, erected on the east banks of the
bay, and Dunbeacon castle, towards the head of the bay both in ruins belonged to the
sept of the Mahonys. Four miles west of Durrus is O'Donovan's cove, the residence of
the late Timothy O'Donovan, J.p. : it was inhabited by his family for centuries, and was
at one time a beautiful place. The house is now almost in ruins. All this country is
mountainous, rocky, and boggy.
Postal, etc.
Postmaster and Stamp Distributor John
Moss
Official.
Parishes Durrus (p. 67), Kilcrohane (p. 76)
Poor Law Union Bantry
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. James O'Connolly, Durrus and Kil-
crohane dispensary medical officer
Petty Sessions District Durrus, every 4th
Friday ; clerk, David Burleigh
Quarter Sessions District Bantry
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary Andrew
M. Harper
Constable Uriah Piper
Justice of the Peace.
Morris Michael Hungerford, Friendly cove
Clergy.
Pratt Rev John, rector
Delay Rev Michael, P.P.
McCarthy Rev Florence, C.C.
Schools.
National Four-mile Water pupils, boys
131, girls 161 ; teachers, Denis Leary
and Agnes Gillhooly
Kilcrohane pupils, 94 ; teacher, Jo-
hanna Daly
National Rossnacahera pupils, 136 ;
Mary Sullivan
Church Education pupils, 60; teacher,
Robert Rice
Methodist pupils, 26 ; teacher, John Cole
Hotel.
Phillips James, proprietor
Shopkeepers.
Crowley Timothy Sullivan Jou>.
Moss John Sullivan Timothy
O'Brien Jeremiah To bin Richard'
Principal Landholders.
Arundel Timothy, Rossnacaheragh
Dillon Timothy, Ardogeene
Dukelow Charles, Coomkeen
Leyhane Timothy, Kilcrohane
Morris Michael H, Murreagh
Sheedy Patrick, Killovenoge
Sullivan John, Carrigboy
Sullivan William, Cashelfane
Tobin John, Ballyieragh
Tobin John, Letter east
Tobin Richard, jun, Carrigboy
Tobin Richard, sen, Letter lower
Vickery George, Ballycommane
Vickery John, Ballycommane
Wright Henry, Cashelfane
ENNISKEAN.
Sub post office, 27 miles from Cork, and 7 to the west .of Bandon (head office),
Enniskean is situated on the northern side of Bandon river. There was formerly a
weekly market held here every Monday, but this has long since fallen into disuse. It
derives it name from Ennis-Keane the Inch of the Keane the sept Keane Mac Moyle
More, one of the O'Mahonys, were connected with this locality long before McCarthy
More obtained a grant of it from the crown. A little east of Enniskean, at the foot of a
low chain of hills, is Palace- Anne, erected in the reign of Queen Anne, formerly the
handsome residence of a branch of the Bernards. The Bernards of Palace- Ar.ne were
descendants of Lieut. Arthur Bernard, the only brother of Judge Bernard, progenitor of
the Earls of Bandon. Pakce-Anne house, with the surrounding demesne and farm the
only remnant of the property of this branch of the Bernard family has, within the last
two years, been sold to a farmer Mr. Creedon. This district, now inhibited by respect-
able fanners, was once famous for tne manufacture of " potheen" as many as fifteen
is" cviuUl be discerned ai full work by Uie graceful curling of the
ENNISKEANE.
Fairs.
April 5, June 22, August 12, Oct. 2
Postmaster William Nichols
Official.
Parishes Kinneigh (p. 87), Murragh (p. 93)
Poor Law Union Bandon
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Orpen Beamis i
Petty Sessions District Ballineen, every
2nd Monday ; clerk, Edward Connor
Quarter Sessions District Bandon
Resident Magistrate George R. Cronin
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. O'Donel
Schools.
Castletown pupils, rolls 121, average 68
males ; rolls 115, average 67 females ;
teachers, William O'Mahouy and Margt.
Calvin
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Bailey John S, M.D, Murragh, landholder
Beamish Francis, Killaneer
Coveny Rev Daniel, P. P, Derrigra
Cummins Rev Jeremiah, p. p, Coolanagh
Daunt W, A.B, Derrigra
Haines John, A.M, rector Kinneigh
Ruby Rev James S, rector Murragh
Wren Thomas, Dromovane house
Medical Practitioner.
Beamish Orpen, Enniskeane
Millers.
Lordon John
Norwood W, Murragh
McNamara, Swanton & Co, Fam mills
Wood George, miller's accountant
Shopkeepers.
Daunt Frank Nichols William
Daunt William O'Keefte Daniel
Hurley Daniel Stanley Dora
Hurley Patrick
Principal Landholders.
Alleyn Honora, Bengour west
Alleyn Richard, Farranalough
Alleyn Timotl.y, Eengour west
Bradfield John, Tullyglass
Bradfield Richard, Tullvqlass
Bradfield Thomas, Tullyglass
Brien John, Newcestown
Canty Denis, Farranalough
Coakley Patrick, Derrigra
Collins Denis, Farranalough
Collins Patrick, Farranalough
Corcoran Daniel, Bengour west
Corcordn Daniel, Bengour east
Corcoran John, Bengour west
Corcoran Patrick (Daniel), Bengour west
Corcoran Patrick (John), Bengour west
Cotter John, Bengour east
Creedon Patrick, Palace- Anne
Cronin James, Courtleigh
Crowley Daniel, Lissacroneen
Crowley James, Belrose
Paly Stephen, Coiu'tleigh
itey Stephen Thorn?.*,
Daunt George, Enniskean
Desmond Denis, Bengour eist
Desmond Humphrey, Coolanagh
Desmond Humphrey, jun, Newcestown
Desmond Patrick, Coolanagh
Donovan Bartholomew, Bengour east
Donovan Daniel, Warrensbrook
Donovan Denis, Farranalough
Donovan Owen, Farranthomas
Driscoll Cornelius, Larnvoolta
Driscoll Cornelius, Lissacroneen
Driscoll Cornelius, Teadies
Driscoll Florence, Lissacroneen
Duke Walter, Bengour east
Duke William, Killowen
Foley John, Bengour east
Fuller Edward, Dromidiclogh
Fuller Robert, Derrigra
Gallivan Edward, Newcestown
Good Thomas, Newcestown
Harrington Patrick, Sleeno;e
Harte Stephen, Farranalou^.i
Hayes Peter, Curtycrowly
Horgan Cornelius, Belrose
Horgan Timothy, Coolanagh
Hosford Benjamin, Ganleville
Hosford William, Mary vi tie
Howe John, Lissarourke
Howe Thomas, RushrieH
Hurley Bartholomew, Belrose
Hurley Daniel, Newcestown
Hurley Denis, Farraiuhomas
Hurley James, Farranthomas
Hurley John, Farranthomas
Hurley Timothy, Killaneer
Hurley William, Kilkneer
Kehilyjohn, Killaneer
Kehily John, Farranthomas
Kehily Mathew, Farranthomas
Lordan Denis, Tullyglass
Lordan Mary, Coolanagh
Lordan Patrick, Lissarourke
Mahony Daniel, Bengour east
Mahony John, Farranthomas
Morgan William, Newcestown
Murphy Denis, Bengour west
Murphy Patrick, Farranalough
Murray John, Bengour east
Nagle Edward, Dromovane
Patterson Robert, Farranthomas <
Payne William, Dromfeagh
Quinlan Denis, Farranthomas
Regan Peter, Lissarourke
Rcilly John, Bengour west
Rice John, Bengour east
Rice William, Bengour east
Ryan Patrick, Killaneer
Shorten James, Courtleigh
Shorten James, sen, Kilnacranagh
Shorten Juhn, Kilnacranagh west
Shorten John, jun, Kilnacranagh west
Shorten John, Courtleigh
Shorten John, Bengour west
Shorten foseph, Coolanagh
Shorten Thomas, Bengour west
Smith John, Rushfield
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Stanley Robert, Farranthomas I Wolfe Richard, Ballaghanure
Stanton Thomas, Farranalough | Wolfe William, Derreen
Sweeny John. Coolanagh
Tanner Walter, Teadies
Walsh Patrick, Coolanagh
Wood Richard, Enniskean
Woods Edmond, Paddock
Wren Michael, Tullyglass
EYERIES (or IRIES).
Sub post office, situated on Coulagh bay, west coast, 94 miles from Cork, 37 from
Bantry, and. 4.5 from Castletownbere, from which it is divided by the Slieve Miskish
mountains. It" was in this district, at Eyeries begga, that Morty Oge O'Sullivan was
killed by a military party despatched from Cork to arrest him for shooting Mr Puxley, ol
Dunboy, in 1754. O'Sullivan had fortified his house, which he defended till his ammuni-
tion was exhausted, when he rushed forth and broke through the soldiers, but, when clear-
ing a hedge, was shot through the heart. This event gave rise to some spirited lines in
Blackwoocfs at the time, of which the following is a stanza :
. "The sun of Ivera no longer shines brightly
The voice of her music no longer is sprightly :
No more to her maidens the light dance is dear,
Since the death of our darling O'Sullivan Beare."
O'Sullivan's body was lashed to the stern of a king's cutter, and towed through the sea to
Cork, where his head was spiked on the South-gate. Some of O'Sullivan's followers were
killed and others wounded in his defence. " On the road to the cemetery of KilcatheriiK-
is a loose rock, having the form of a woman with pannier on her back, settled on the side
of a cliff. This rock is called Caillagh Bearathe ' Hag of Bere ;" and the legend con-
nected with it is, that it was once a real woman, that stole books from the monks of Kit-
Catherine, whose curse overtook her where she now stands. The lakes of Glenbeg, Dei/
rizel, and Loughfadda, abound in trout, and there are very fine sea caves at Ardgroom.
Fairs.
20Feb, 28 April, 30 May, 24 June, lojuly,
2 Sept, 29 Oct, 10 Nov.
Official.
Parish Kilcatherine (p. 75)
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Daniel John Lyne
Poor Law Union Castletownbere.
Petty Sessions District Castletown, evci
fourth Saturday ; clerk, Francis Scott
Constable William Curren
Clergy.
O'Rielly Rev Michael, r.P, Kilcatherine
Carmody Rev James, c.c.
FARRAN (or KILCREA).
Sub post office, 12 miles from Cork (head office} ; at Kilcrea is a station (Cork and
Macroom Ry) trains four times a day : fares, single, 2/8, 2/, i/ ; return, 3/6, 3/, 1/7.
The river Bride flows through a fertile tract of grazing land, which, up to 170x3. was a
Vast morass frequented by wolves, called the great bog of Kilcrea. The Franciscan friary
of Kilcrea is situated on the Bride : its name is derived from the Irish Killa Creu, signi-
fying the cemetery of St. Cera, or Chera, who, it is stated, had a convent here. An an-
tiquated bridge crosses the river close to the abbey, the entrance of which is shaded by a
fine avenue of trees. A part of this building still remains, with the nave and choir of the
church. On the south side of the nave is a handsome arcade of three gothic arches, sup-
ported by marble columns, more massive than those of the Tuscan order : this arcade con-
tinues to form one side of a chapel, being a cross aisle. The steeple, a light building,
about 80 feet high, placed between the nave and the choir, is still entire, and is supported
by Gothic arches. The friary, which was dedicated to St. Bridget, was founded in 1465
by Cormac McCarthy Laider, lord of Muskery, who lies buried in the choir, together with
many other members of the house of Clancarty. In the south-west angle of the nave is
the tomb of Arthur O'Leary, termed the "Outlaw." Another remarkable personage
interred here was Roger O'Connor, the ardent republican and freethinker, who, with his
more famous brother, Arthur, who died in France, took a leading part in the rebellion of
.1798. Thomas O'Herlihy, titular bishop of Ross, was interred here in 1579, in the
southern transept : he was one of the three Irish prelates who attended the Council of
Trent, for which he was declared a rebel, and spent three and a half years in the tower of
London. After his release, he retired to a small farm near Macroom, where he spent the
remaining portion of his life. A little to the west of the friary, by whose founder it was
built, stands the castle of Kilcrea, once a keep of the Clancartys : it consists of a square
tower, seventy feet high, in a good state of preservation ; the bawn and moat still
exist, but the batteries and outworks are a mass of ruins. The interior of the building is
bare and gloomy, but the view from the summit the ascent of which is by a flight of
marble steps is varied and extensive. About a mile from Kilcrea abbey, in a noflh-wea*
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UAtf FERMOV.
terly direction, on a commanding eminence, is the new R.C. church of Farran ; and further
on the Protestant church and old churchyard of Aglish : there is no service at present
held in the Protestant church Aglish, Kilbonane, and Moviddy ecclesiastical parishes
art now combined ; services held in Kilbonane and Moviddy churches. Richard Good, esq,
of Alierlow, is well known as an importer of thorough-bred and prize agricultural sires.
His Suffolk Punch, Brian Born, took numerous prizes throughout England; and his
French thorough-bred sire, Manola, is connected by blood wjj,h some of the most cele
brated race-horses of the day.
Postmaster James Murphy
Official
1'arishes Aglish (p. 48), Kilbonane (p. 73),
E)esertmore (p 63)
Poor Law Unions Bandon and Macroom
Registrars Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Drs John H. Nason, Templemartin, and
Jeremiah E. Murphy, Cannaway
Petty Sessions Districts Farran, every 4th
Monday ; clerk, Thomas Smith : Shan-
dangan, every 2nd Wednesday ; clerk,
Edward Carey
Quarter Sessions Districts Cork" and Ma-
croom
Kesident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy,
Midleton
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary John Mu!-
larky
Constable James Hegarty.
Justices of the Peace.
I lawkes John D, Kilcrea house
Orpen Richard A, Elmpark
Gentry and Clergy.
Barter William, Aherlabeg
Clarke William, Farran house
Kingston Mrs, Aglish house
Mairis Valentine, Rosemount
Murphy Rev Patrick Canon, Killumney,
P.P., Ovens
Murphy Rev W, c.c, Farran
Tuckey Rev Broderick, incumbent of Kil-
bonane ; res, Clifton terrace, Cork
Warren Augustus, Farran house
National Schools.
Farran teachers, Denis Long and Mrs Long
Principal Landholders.
Connell Thomas, Currahaly
Deasy Denis, Aher'amore
Deasy Jeremiah, Aherlamore
Deasy Michael, Aglish
Desmond Thomas, Gariyhesty
Fahy Patrick, Kilcrea
Fahy William, Kilcrea
Galvin Patrick, Aherlamore
Gleeson David, Ballmeadig
Good Henry, Aglish
Good James, Curragheenbrien
Good Richard, Aherlow
Good William, Rathard
Harold James, Knockatreenaui
Holland John, Rathard
Keane Daniel, Currahaly
Keane Michael, Currahaly
Keane Timothy, Currahaly
Keily John, Garryhesty
Lane Timothy, Currahaly
Leary Patrick, Kilbane
Lynch Timothy, Aherlamotx.
McAuliffe Jeremiah, Kilcrea
Mahony Jeremiah, Ballinea lig
Mahony Timothy, Aherlamore
Mahony Timothy, Knocka;i.nie''gu-i
Mullane Denis, Ballineaoig
Murphy Cornelius, Kilcrea
Murphy Cornelius, Garryhe>ly
Murphy Daniel C, Garryhesty
Murphy Denis, Kilcrea
Murphy John, Aherlamore
Murphy John, Rearour
Nagle David, Rathard
Neville Thomas, Rearour
O'Keeffe John, Kilcrea
O'Keeffe Mrs, Kilcrea
Regan Jeremiah, Currahaly
Richardson John, Agli-.li
Riordan John, BalljneaJig
Rumley James, Bailing. ig
Scannell Laurence, KnockanemealguITa
Sheehan Maurice, Currahaiy
Walsh Michael R, Currahalv
Walsh Richard, Aglish
FERMOY.
Head post, money order, and telegraph office, and an important, ij.i. rack station, 2
miles from Cork by road, and 37 by rail (Fermoy branch G. S. & W. Ry). The tow
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town
cf Fermoy contains several good streets, with numerous, respectable shops. The river
Blackwater flows through the town, and is spanned by a magnificent cut stone bridge.
On the northern side are extensive infantry and cavalry barracks, called the old and new
barracks ; also the railway station. The principal buildings consist of a Catholic cathe-
dral, handsome Protestant church, Presbyterian and Methodist chapels, two colleges, court
house, several large flour mills, three branch banks, hotels, etc. The weekly, markets
are well attended. It is governed by commissioners under the provisions of the " Town
Improvement Act." Fermoy, an insignificant village when Smith wrote his history of
Cork, about 150 years since, is now third in point of population in the county. This
district is part of the ancient territory of Feartta Maighe- Feine^ of which the O'Keeffes
were chieftains or kings, Donngh MacKeeffe, king of Fermoy, commanded an expedi*
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tion against the Danes in 954. After the Norman invasion i' was gi anted to the Fleming-;,
from whom it passed to the Roches, barons of Fernioy. The monastery of Fermoy,
founded by St. Finnchua, was one of the most celebrated Irish educational establishments
in the 7th century. An abbey of Cistercians was founded here in 1270, by Sir Richard
de Rupella, who was lord justice of Ireland in 1261. About two miles up the river, is
the beautiful demesne of Castle-Hyde called after Arthur Hyde, one of the English
settlers in Elizabeth's reign. During its entire course, a distance of 75 miles, the Black-
water runs through a country rife with historic recollections, memorials of the piety or
chivalry of by-gone ages being frequent along its banks. The source of the Blackwater
is a bog near the boundaries of Cork and Kerry : it runs into a tolerably direct course
from west to east through this county, receiving in its progress many tributaries. Near
Fermoy are some mined castles of the Condons. In 1642, the castle of Ballymacpatrick
(now Careysville, the seat of Edward K. Carey, J. P.), was taken by the Earl of Barry-
more after a vigorous defence, and the garrison executed. The Ashfield herd of shorthorns,
the property of Mr. John Downing, are well-known prize takers in the Irish show yards.
Summary of Census, 1871. To-vmhip of Fermoy.
Arar in Mat. acres...... 327
Houses 834
Farmsteadings 174
Families 1205
Persons 7337
Males 41 1 4
Females 3223
Under 12 years old.. 1587
12 and under 20 1323
20 and under 40 2758
40 and upwards 1669
Roman Catholics 5485
Prot. Episcopalians ...1620
Presbyterians 113
Methodists 99
Read and Write 4220
Read only 587
Illiterate 2 53O
Fairs.
Last Tuesday in each month ; fig fairs
the preceding day. Horse Fair every
second month
Market Day every Saturday
Postal.
^al 5 a.m. per car from Mallow;
2 20 p m. per irain
; 7 20 p.m. per car to Mallow
12 noon per train
Postmaster David Rice
SUB POST OFFICES :
Casllelyons Kilworth
Gienviiic WalergrasshiU
Mail Cars.
Pel ween Fermoy and Mallow as above,
fare 2/6
Fermoy to Mitchelstown (9 miles) mat! car
5 5 a.m., arr. 6 45 a.m. ; fare i/. Also
car 8 1.6 p m., arr. 9 46 p.m.
Trains.
Station Master John Coleman
Ftom Cork 8 a.m, 12 30 p.m, 5 30 p.m. ,
arr. c 55 v.m., 2 15 p.m, 8 40 p.m.
To Coik o a.m, 12 14 p.m, 5 30 p.m.
Fares single, 5/3, 4/2, 2/. ; return, 89,
7A 3/6
Fermoy to Lismore (15 miles) 9 55 a.m.,
2 15 p. rn, 8 40 p m.
Lismore to Fermoy 7 15 a.m, II 30 a.m,
4 45 p m
Official.
Parishes Fermoy (p. 69), Clondulane (p.
59), Glanworth (p. 69), Knockmourne
(p. 88), Lismore and Mocollop (p. 90),
Leitrim, pt, (p. 89), Litter (p. 90), Kil-
crumper (p. 76)
Petty Sessions held in Fermoy on each
alternate Monday ; clerk, Rich. Hanley
Quarter Sess. Dis. Fermoy and Midleton
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. John O'Neill Sisk ; dispensary open
Mori, Wednes, Thurs, and Saturdays
Rate Collector Jeremiah Dowling
Relieving Officer David Byrne
District Registrar of Marriages (7 and 8 Vic,
cap 81) Richard Hanley
Inland Revenue.
Surveyor of Income Tax Win. Atkinson
Stamp Distributor Michael Molony
Fermoy Union.
The Board of Guardians meet every Wed-
nesday. For list of ex-officio and elected
Guardians, Officers, etc, see end of this
Directory
H. A. DANIELS,
Queen
:EI :M: o
FUNERAL REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE
SHORTEST NOTICE.
MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ADVERTISEMENT.
J. J. BARBER,
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER,
AND
ELECTRO-PLATER,
Shlhm%, Mtisir, m$ Fattnj Wst^ims^
PATRICK STREET,
F E R M O Y,
Begs to return thanks to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Fermoy and
District for their large and liberal support during the last five years.
He now begs to call attention to the NEW BRANCHES in which he has
lately opened, comprising :
Dance, Piece, and Vocal Music; Fancy Goods, Toys, Stationery, and
Perfumery.
A large and varied stock of Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches ;
Gold, Silver, and Plated Albert and Guard Chains ;
18 Carat Wedding Rings ; 9 and 18 Carat Keeper Rings ;
and a nice assortment of Gents' Signet and Ladies' Dress Rings,
and Jewellery of every description at very low prices.
All repairs to Watches, Clocks, x>r Jewellery, executed in best manner,
All work guaranteed for twelve months, except in case of breakage.
J. J. B. respectfully solicits a call, and trusts by continued and increased
attention to merit the large share of patronage kindly given him.
COPE'S CELEBRATED SMOKING MIXTURES AND CIGARS,
FERMOY.
Town Commissioners.
Town Court sits every alternate Wednesday
R. Carroll, chairman Michael Malony
M. Bourke, Licklash Michael Moore
C. W. Dennehy Robert Briscoe
Michael J. Magner Thomas Rice
John Cotter John Barry
John O'Sullivan J. Downing, Ashfield
William Sheriffs Matthias C Hendley,
Patrick Dunlea J.P., Mountrivers
Otrk J. W. Healy
Treasurer National Bank, Fermoy
hale Collector ana Tj<c'ti btrgtant James
McNaughton
Royal Irish Constabulary.
Fermoy District includes eleven stations
Fermoy, Aghern, BaHyhooly, Carey'sville,
Castlelyons, Currabalia, Curryglass, Glen-
ville, Kihvorth, Rathcormac, Watergrasshill
Resident Magistrate Richd John Eaton
Sub-Inspr. Constabulary Tnos. Fleming
Head Constable Patrick Hoare
Bridewell keeper James O'Hea
Constables Fermoy, John Cunningham ;
Cary'sville, John bage
Banks, etc.
National, Patrick street James Morrogh,
manager
Provincial, Artillery quay Jas. McCreery,
manager
MuKsf<r, Queen square Cornelius W. Den-
nehy, manager
Savings' Bank, Patrick street Edmond M.
Dacre, manager
Charitable Loan Fund Robert Briscoe,
manager
Loan and Discount Offices Vv . F. Ryan,
Patrick street; Michael Dunlea, King st.
Institutions, Colleges, Schools, etc.
Fermoy Club (rooms Royal Hotel) ; Sec.,
F. H. Furlong
Fermoy Young Men's Society President,
James R. O'Flanigan, M.R.I. A.
Young Men's Association President, Sir
Robert John Abercromby, Bart
Fermoy College Principal, George Hamil-
ton King, M.A. Masters, Jas. Torrens,
B.A, M A. ; Henry Williams, T.C.D. ; M.
Ffink, Professor of Languages
St. Cotmads College Patron, Most Rev
John McCarthy, n.D, Bishop of Cloyne;
Pre -ident, Rev Wm. Canon Fitzgerald ;
Dean, Rev Eugene O'Connell. Profes-
sors, Rev John S Wigmore, LL.D. ; Rev
Robert Browne, Rev Eugene B. O'Con-
nell, Rev William Hutch, D.t>, and John
Ryan, A.B.
Presentation Cowent ^ Schools Superio-
ress, Mrs. Frances Hurley; community, 23
Loretto Convent 6 Schools Superioress,
Mrs. Anna Dease
Christian Brothers Schools Superior, Br.
J, J. Murphy
Adair Endowed National School teacher;.
James Kinmouth
Grange National School teacher, Patrick
Sheedy
Clondulane ,, teacher, Mr. Ahern
Justices of the Peace.
Becher John Wrixon, M.A, D.L. (Cantab)
Castlehycie ; served as high sheriff of co.
Cork
Braddell Henry, Montdeligo
Campbell Arthur John St James' square
Carey Edward Keily, Careysville
Deane Major Chartes, Gurrane
Furlong Charles John, Richmond
Hendley Matthias Christopher, Mountrivers
Lucas Lieut. -Col. Arthur Hyde, Rathealy,
Maj. Sth. Cork Militia (late Capt-45th Ft. )
Gentry, Clergy, etc.
Abercromby Sir Robert John, bart. (Scotl.
1636) [eldest son of Sir George Samuel,
6th bart, and Hon. Agnes Georgina,
Lady Abercromby, second daughter of
3rd Lord Kilmaine], b. June 14, 1850; s.
his father, Nov. 15, 1872. RES. 5,
Portman -square, W. ; Forglen castle,
Turriff, Banffshire ; Fermoy, co. Cork.
Adams Samuel, Gregg
Adams Miss Fanny, Cregg
Ahern Rev M. A, c.c.
Barnes Rev John, Wesleyan, Walker's row
Barry Captain James, Ballyclogh
Bell Frederick, Gurrane lodge
Briscoe Captain Edward, Forglen terrace .
Briscoe Robert, Fermoy
Browne Rev Robert, prof. St. Colman's
Carroll Richard, Patrick street
Corb'an William, Bettyville
Dennehy Daniel, Cairn lodge
Dennehy Madame, Brooklodge
Donaldson Rev Joseph, Pres, The Manse
Dwyer Miss, Walkers row
Eyre Eliza, Walker s row
Fitzgerald Rev Wm. Canon, St. Colman's
Fleming Thomas, Sub-Insp. R.I.C, St.
James's place
Furlong Francis Hodder, Millbank
Grant Rev Jasper, Templenoe
Hill Rev Aiimdel, rector Fermoy, Glebe
Hutch Rev William, D. D, St Colman's
King George Hamilton, M.A, Fermoy coll
O'Callaghan Rev P. J, c.c. Fermoy
O'Mahony Rev M. F, adm. Fermoy
Peard Miss, Church street
Pennefather Captain George, Macroney
Perrott Thomas, Upland
Powell Rev Dacre H, curate, Francis street
Rice Rev William, c.c. Fermoy
Wigmore Rev J, prof. St. Colman's
Medical Practitioners.
Creed Charles, surgeon, Ballymurphy
Downing George, surgeon, Woodside
Roche John, M.D, L.A, Queen square
Russell George B, M. D, St. James' place
Sadleir William, M. D, Grange
Sisk John O'Neill, M.D, L,A, Patrick street.
PERM' ''
Solicitors.
Barry John, Patrick street
Bourke Michael, Walker's row
O'Sullivan Edmond, Walker's row
Rice Thos, Sess. Crown Solr, Walker's row
Rice Richard, Coroner, Patrick street
Auctioneers.
Barry James M. & Son Patrick street
Moore Michael, Patrick street
Baby Linen Warehouse.
Smyth Mrs, Queen square
Bakers.
Barren John, Barrack hill
Cahalan Michael, Queen square
Casey John, New Market street
C'lancey John, Patrick street
Clancy Maurice, Princes street
Clancy Thomas, Princes street
Coleman, Michael, Patrick street
Daniels Clements, Barrack hill
Fleming Brothers, Artillery quay
Green Mrs, Patrick street
Hennessy David, Barrack hill
I vis David, King street
Kelly James, King street
Mansfield Michael, King street
Nolan John, King street
O'Keeffe Edmund, Patrick street
Rice David, Patrick street
Roche Bridget, Patrick street
Sheehan James, King street
Smith Francis, King street
Booksellers.
Lindsay John, King street
Lindsay William, King street
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Callaghan Edward, Barrack hill
Hartnett John, King street
Lillis Michael, Artillery quay
Lonergan & Co, Patrick street
O'Callaghan Daniel, King street
O'Callaghan John, King street
Roche Patrick, King street
Sheehan John, William street
Slattery Mauric% King street
Williams Hugh, King street
Brewers' Agents.
Collins Patrick, King street
Molony Michael, Patrick street
Builders.
Newstead James, Barrack hill
O'Toole Pierce, New Barrack lane
Sheehan Edward, King street
Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer.
Sheean John, \Vest quay
Car Owners.
Ahern John, Carrignagrohera
Bowdren William, Francis street
Cahill William, Grubb's quay
Dunlea Michael, King street
Magnier Michael. New Market street
Roche Patrick, Patrick street
William, Queer's Anns hold
China Ware
Barry Eliza, Patrick street
Buckley Mary, Patrick street
Cahill Eliza, King street
Donegan Patrick, Patrick street
Reilly Elizabeth, King street
Trainer Henry, Patrick stieet
Clerks.
Bible Henry, Walker's row
McLean Hugh, Artillery quay
Norman Travers, Cork roak road (la\v
Palmer Thomas, Francis street (bank;
Tapley John, Cork road (law)
Clothiers, Tailors, etc.
Blatchford lohn, Barrack hill
DANIELS "HENBY A, Queen squc
Godsell Thomas, Barrack hill
O'Callaghan Daniel, Queen square
O'Sullivan John, Patrick street
Slattery David, King street
Syms William, King square
Coach Builders.
Burgess Charles, West quay
Daly James, Cork road
Hoolihan Thomas, Francis street
Ryan Patrick, Chapel square
Coal Merchants.
Buckley John, West quay
Dunlea Patrick, Patrick street
Troy Mrs, Artillery quay
Confectioner.
Sheriffs William, Queen square
Coopers.
O'Keeffe Eugene, Old market place
Smith James, Walker's row
Dentist.
Byrom William, Rathealy road
Drapers.
Daniels H. A. (woollen) Queen square
HATES DAVID, Queen square
Magnier Michael J, Queen square
Mannix John, Patrick street
Moore Michael, Patrick street
O'Callaghan Daniel, Queen square
O'Keeffe Thomas, King street
O'Sullivan John, Patrick street
O'Sullivan John, Queen square
Quinlan Bros, Queen square
Vaughan Michael, Patrick street
Dyers.
QUINLAN BROTHERS, Queen square
Smyth Mrs, Queen square (agent for UK
Scotch Dyeing Co.)
Engine Driver.
Coleman Joseph, Princes street
Flour and Meal Stores.
Ahem John, Patrick street
Maryville -Flour Depot, Patrick street
Miller Robert, Patrick street
Rice David, Patrick street
Kochc Bridget, Patrick street
Grocers.
Arnold Michael, Patrick street
Bartnett Richard, Patrick street
Cahalan Michael, Queen square
Collins Mrs, King street
Cotter James, Patrick strefet
Cotter John, Queen square
Daniels Clement, Barrack hill
Fleming Brothers, Artillery quay
Forde Mary, Artillery quay
Hallahan James, Patrick street
1 1 unt \Vm, Barrack hill and Queen square
Lonergan <i Co. (wholesale & retail) Patrick
street
Mannix Thomas, King street
McCarthy Eliza, Patrick street
McCarthy William, Patrick street
Millard J, West quay see advt. p ooo
O'Brien Cornelius, Patrick street
O'Gorman Mary, Patrick street
O'Keerfe Edmund, Patrick street
O'Keeffe Michael, Patrick street
O'Mahony Mary, Queen square
PUNCH JOHN (wholesale and family),
Queen square
QUINLAN BROTHERS (wholesale and
family), Queen square
Regan John Albert place
Roche Bridget, Patrick stree
Sampson John, Barrack hill
Shea John, Patrick street
Sheehan Mr, King street
Smith Francis, King street
Tobin Tames, Patrick street
Turner Mrs, Queen square
Whelan Brothers, Patrick street
Gunsmith,
O'Brien John, King street
Haberdashers.
Parry 1 lelena, Patrick street
BAYLOR PETER, King street
Buckley Margaret, Patrick street
Ferguson Mrs, King square
Fit/gerald William, King street
Harness Makers.
Ahem Philip, New Market street
Buckley A, Patrick street
Flanagan William, Patrick street
McGrath John, Bank street
Noonan John, Old Market street
Hotels.
Commercial, Bank street David Malony,'
proprietor
Family and Commercial, Bridge, West quay
James Millard, proprietor see advt.
next page
Family, King street Francis Smith
Queens, Queen square William Sheriffs,
proprietor
Insurance Agents.
Barry John, Patrick street Atlas and Im-
perial
Baylor Peter, King street Sitn
Bourke Michael, Walker's row
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Hanley Richard, Walker's w* Standard
and Royal
McCreery Jas, Provincial Bank Alliance
Murrogh James, National Bank Imperial
and Crown Life
Palmer Thomas, Rathealy road Si. ttish
and Law Lije
Rice Richard, Patrick street Reliance and
Edinburgh
Rice Thomas, Walker's row Provident
Life and County Fire
Sheriffs William, Queen's Hotel Scottish
Ironmongers.
Barry John, Patrick street
BAYLOR PETER, King street
Dunlea Patrick, Patrick street
Flanigan William, Patrick stre&t
Hennessy Stephen, King street
Lonergan & Co, Patrick street
O'Brien Thomas, King street
Manure Agents.
Barry John, Patrick street
Baylor Peter, King street
Dunlea Patrick, Patrick street
Farmer Thos, Rathealy road
Lonergan & Co, Patrick street
Aloloney David, Bank street
Marine Store Dealers,
Butler Philip, Princes street
Cleary Patrick, King street
Medical Halls.
Roche John, M.D, L.A, Queen square
Sisk O Neill John, M.u, L.A, Patrick stW
Millers.
Furlong John and Sons, Fermoy mills, and
4 Lapp's quay, Cork
Hallinan John, Clondulane
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Daniels & Co, Queen square
Mineral Water Manufacturer.
Collins Patrick, King street
Music Warehouse.
Barter J. J, Patrick street-^ee advt. p. 21 S
Newsagents.
Bartnett Richard, Patrick street .*
Council , Patrick street
Kinmouth James, Artillery quay
Nailor.
Mahony Eugene, King street
Painters.
Byrne Bernard, King street
Condon William, Barrack street
Heffernan J, King street
Keays Henry, Church hill
Robinson Thomas, King street
Pawnbrokers.
Hurst Mary, King street
Ryan David, Patrick street
Photographer.
Trainer Henry, Patrick street
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Plumber,
Higgins, John, King square
Printers.
Lindsay John, King street
Lindsay William, King street
Professors.
Languages Ffink M. Xavier, Cork road,
prof. Fermoy college
Music Basquet Herr, King square
Connell Richard, Francis street
,, Murray William M, Barrack hill
,, Pridmore C, Rathealy road
Provision Dealers.
Fleming Brothers, Artillery quay
Green Michael, Princes street
Quarries.
Marble Johnstown, worked by Alexander
Collis, Kilkenny
Limestone Gurrane, worked by Jas New-
stead, Fermoy
Grange, worked by Pierce O'Toole,
Fermoy
Refreshment Rooms.
Avis John, Bank street
Hannan Sarah, Patrick street
Kinmouth James, Artillery quay
Seed Merchants.
Barry John, Patrick street
BAYLOR PETER, King street
Dunlea Patrick, Patrick street
Lonergan & Co, Patrick street
Shopkeepers.
Barry Michael, Patrick street
Callaghan Michael, Barrack hill
Cotter Anne, Cork road
Cronin William, Cork road
Donegan Patrick, Patrick street
Donnelly Edward, Patrick street
Dowling Andrew, Patrick street
Fleming Maurice, Artillery quay
Maguire Michael, Princes street
Mills Anthony, King street
O'Callaghan Michael, Bank street
O'Gorman David, Patrick street
Quinlan John, King street
Rice David, Patrick street
Ryan William, Princes street
Smith Robert, Queen square
Tobin John, Patrick street
Slater.
Sheehan William, King street
Smiths.
Dunne James, West quay
Moore Thomas, Market street
Stationers.
BARBER JOHN J, Patriot, jtreet-sr
advt. p. 218
Lindsay John, King street
Lindsay William, King street
Lonergan & Co, Patrick street
Timber Merchants.
Pirn Joseph & Sons ; manager, Mr. Hurley
(also of Youghal)
Troy Mrs, Artillery quay
Tin Smiths.
Godson John, Princes street
Sullivan John, Barrack hill
Tobacconists.
Barry Eliza, Patrick street
Clarke W. & Son, King street
Smith John, Queen square
Sullivan Andrew, Cork road
Undertakers.
DANIELS H. A, Queen square
Sheean John, West quay
Veterinary Surgeon.
Bremner Nicholas R, Artillery quay
Victuallers.
Burke William, Bank street
Cahill Mrs, Princes street
Curtin Daniel, King street
O'Brien Michael, Walker's row
Shea Daniel, Patrick street
Shea John, Patrick street
Young Mary, King street
Vintners.
Aheru James, Patrick street
Arnold Patrick, Patrick street
Barry John, Princes street
Barry Mary, Cork road
FERMOY
MILLAKD'S FAMILY AND G'OMMERCIAT
OTEL
This Hotel is situated on the banks of the River Black water, and ; s well
furnished with every accommodation for Tourists and Travellers, it
moderate charges.
ENGLISH PROPRI ETO R.
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323
Baylor John, Patrick street
Birmingham , Cork road
Buckley Margaret, Patrick street
Childs Thomas, Cork road
Collins William, jun, King street
Connell William, Patrick street
Dunlea Michael, King street
Flynn James, Barrack street
Forde Mary, Artillery quay
Geary Daniel, Barrack hill
Hayes John, Patrick street .
Hogan John, Old Barrack lane
Horgan James, King street
Jones James, Barrack hill
Joyce John, Kings square
Linehan Michael, Old Barrack lane
McGrath John, New street
Mahony Bartholomew, King street
Miller Thomas, Nile street
Moher John, Patrick street
Moloney Richard, Patrick street
Miller Robert, Bank street
McSweney J, Bank street
Mullane David, Patrick street
Murphy Michael, Market street
O'Brien Cornelius, Patrick street
O'Brien John, Patrick street
O'Connell James, Princes street
O'Connell Maurice, King street
O'Connell Thomas, Barrack hill
O'Connell William, Patrick street
' O'Keeffe Edmond, Patrick street
O'KeerTe Mary, Patrick street
Pigott Robin, Patrick street
Roche John, King street
Roche John, Market street
Roche John, King street
Shea Daniel, Patrick street
Shea John, Patrick street
Sheehan James, King street
Smith Francis, King street
Smith John, Queen square
Toye John, King street
Trainor Henry, Patrick street
Walsh Michael, Barrack hill
Walsh Patrick, Bank street
Watchmakers, Jewellers, etc.
BARBER JOHN J, Patrick street see
atlvt. p. 218
Thomas Richard H, King square
Wheelwright.
Kenny Patrick, Walker's row and Cross st.
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
Cotter John, Queen square
Millard J, West quay see advt. opposite
PUNCH" JOHN, Queen square
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Patrick, Bally nalacken
Arnold William, Modeliga
Barry John, Coolmucky
Barry John, Gearagh
Barry John, Cuileuagli
Barry Thomas, Knuckannig
Bennett Daniel, Waterpark
Bell Frederick, jun, Sheepwalk ^.
Broderick Daniel, Farren south
Browne Edmond, Ballirdacken
Buckley Philip, Loughnahilly
Burke Edmond, Curraghmore \
Cahill William, Duntahane
Carroll Maurice, Kilmagner
Carroll Thomas, Kilmagner > '<'U-.
Cannon Thomas, Waterpark
Cashman Michael, Garrynagoui
Coleman Michael, Waterpark
Condon David, Ballinglanna
Crowley James, Coole
Curtin William, Waterpark
Decie John, Garrynacole
Dennehy John, Bellview
Downey John, Model iga
Downing John, Ashfield
Donegan Jeremiah, Lisnasallagh
Dooly Patrick, Boolabwee
Dunlea Denis, Knockananig
Dwyer Thomas, Labbacallee
Fant Thomas, Fermoy
Feeny John, Garrynagoul
1 itzgerald Michael, Modeliga
Fleming John, Cronohill
Flynn Edward, Knockaskehano
Flynn James, Marshtown
Flynn John, Kilcoran south
Foohy John, Gurranigerinagh
Gaggin Richard Nason, Licklash
Gardiner Richard L, Grange
Geary Joseph, Duntahane
Going John, Ballyhindon
Hallahan Owen, Carrigatoortane
Healy John, Ballinalackeu" ~
Healy John, Ballinveelig
llealy Martin, Ballinveelig
Jeffreys William, Bawnaglogi.
Jeffreys William, sen, StrawhaU
Joyce John, Acres
J oyce John, Ballinaraha
Joyce John, Grange cottage
Kelleher William, Coolroe
Keneally Daniel, Shean
Keneally John, Modeliga
Kent Edmond, Coolroe
Lane Michael, Curragh upper
Lane Michael, Garrynoe
Lane Michael, Gurranigerinagh
Magnier Michael, Duntahane
Maher Philip, Glenagurteen
Massey George, Woodfort
Mawe Michael, Modeliga
Morrison, James, Garrynagoul
Murphy Daniel, Ballynahown
Murphy James, Knockdromaclo^h
Murray James, Clondulane south
Myles Patrick, Ballynaparka north
Koonan John, Ballinglanna north
Noonan John, Kilmagner
Noonan Margaret, Labhacallee
O'Brien John, Waterpark
O'Brien Patrick, C'urragh
O'Brien William, Kilbarry
O'Connell William, Bettyville
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O'Sullivan Michael, Ballinvoher
Patterson Thomas, Glenagurteen
Power Thomas, Coolcarron
Purcell Lyndhurst Leader, Corrin
Quirk James, Coolalisheen
Quirk Michael, Kilmagner
Reali Kedmond, jun, Ballyarthur
Ring Thomas, Modcliga
Riordan, Andrew, Kilcoran
Riordan John, Kilmagner
Roche John, Marshtown
Roche Eliza, Labbacailee
Russell Michael, Ballinvoher
Ryan Richard, Cuirabeha
Ryan Thomas, Clondulane
Shanahan John Straw hall
Shanahan Michael, Fermoy
Sheehan Edward, Kilbarry
Sheehan Garrett, Currabeha
Sheehan Patrick, Ballyvadona
Shinnick Cornelius, Templenoe
Shinnick John, Creeg south
Sisk James, Sheepwalk west
Sisk James, Acres
Stack Edmond, Coolroe
Tobin James, Killeagh
Waters Patrick, Knockadromaclogh
FREEMOUNT and TULLYLEASE.
(JPost Town C 'hade ville.;
Agricultural district north-west of Cork, near borders of county Limerick, served by
rural messenger from the Miiford sub-office. Freemount is 36 miles from Cork, 15 from
Mallow, 10 irom Buttevant, and n south of Charleville ; Tullykase is 12 miles from
Charleville, 33 south of Mi. ford sub-post office, and 3 from Freemount. The river Allow
(the " echoing river"), from which the barony of Duhallow derives its name, flows by
Freemount from the borders of Limerick, and falls into the Black water below Kanturk.
Tullylease is the site of a church said to have been built by St. Benignus, a disciple of St.
Patrick's. On St. Ben's clay, 6th February, the country people for miles around come to
pray at two holy wells St. i:en's well and Our Lady's well and before a large slab
called St. Ben's stone, on which a curious Celtic cross is carved. This church was about
90 feet long and 27 broad ; the eastern end, a pointed gable, and the southern wall in
which the door was, alone remain.
Official.
Parishes Knocktemple (p. 88), Tullylease
(p. 102), Churchtown pt. (p. 58)
Poor Law Union Kanturk
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. \V. JP. O'Leary
Petty Sessions District Liscanoll, every
second Wednesday ; clerk, D. Sharpe
Quarter Sess. Dists. Mallow and Kanturk
Resident Magistrate Capt. R. C. Coote
Sub-lnsptr Constabulary B. A. Somerville
Constable T. Moroney
Clergymen.
Barry Rev. James, c.c, Tullylease
Bastable Rev Robert, rector of the union of
Kilbolane, Knocktemple and Tullyiease
Gibbings Richard, curate of the union
Shopkeepers, Traders, etc.
Bradley Denis, vintner, Freemount
Butler Charles, vintner, Freemount
Callaghan Cornls., flour dealer, Freemount
Collins Luke, grocer and flour dealer, do.
Felim Timothy, grocer and flour dealer, do.
Fitzpatrick Patrick, grocer, Freemount
Hayes Frank, grocer and draper, do.
O'Connor David, master cooper, do.
O'Connor M, grocer and vintner, do.
Shea Bartholomew, grocer and flour dealer,
Tullylease
Sullivan Jeremiah, grocer, etc, Tullylease
Wall Patrick, vintner, Tullylease
Principal Landholeers.
Anderson Captain, Tulladuff
Barry Denis, Commons
Barry \\illiam, Raiiecn
Browne Simon, Glenfield
Brown James, Dromkeen
Coleman John, Pallybahallagh
Collins Bartholomew, Freemount
Connor Timothy, Ballybahallagh
Connor Cornelius, Knockereagh
Connors Denis, Ballybahallagh
Connors Michael, Knockcloona
Connors Patrick, Knockelly
Coghlan John, Tulladuff
Cronin Michael, Killinane
Curtin Daniel, Freemount
Daly John, Ballybahallagh
Doherty Cornelius, Ballybahallagh
Doherty Peter, Ballybahallagh
Donohoe John, Ballybahailagh
Duggan Charles, Killinane
Fitzgerald Eliza, Capanagoul
Fitzpatrick Mathew, Gortnascregga
Fitzpatrick Michael, Commons
Flynn Philip, Knawhill
Foley Daniel, Kilberrihert
FoJfi^Jeremiah, ^Freemount
^ForrestMaryr^TTrraleaglp
Uoggin EdifloTra, Cappanagoul
Goggin_ James, Cappar.aguul
Hannen Michael, Ballybahallagh
Hannigan Edward, Sheskin
Hartstonge James, Sunfort
Heaiy Garrett, Kiiberrihert
Hudner James, Ballybahailagh
Linehan Daniel D, Bailynaguila
Madden Paul, Tulladuff
McCarthy Charles, Glenfield
Meaiy Francis, Cappanagoul
Morton Cornelius, Lyre
Morton Edward, Kilberrihert
Morton Edward Knocknamuck
Morton Mary, Knocknamuck
Murphy Bartholomew, Sunfort
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Murphy Benjamin, Curraleagh
Murphy John, Sunfort
Nunan Cornelius, Knockawillin
Nunan John, Coolbane
Regan Patrick, Ferryfort
Scully Denis, Cappanagoul
Sharpe Daniel, Glenfield
Shea Jeremiah, Knockcloona
Sheedy Michael, Knawhill.
Sheehan Cornelius, Cappanagou?
Sheehan Cornelius, Knockaneda
Sheehan Patrick, Kilberrihert
Sheehan Richard," Keeltane
Singleton Dahiel, : -Ballagb,
Stokes 'Anthony, Poulavane
Sullivan Eliza, Ballagh
Sullivan Eliza, Knockaneglass
Sullivan Geoffrey, Knockilly
Sullivan John Geoffrey, Knockilly
Twomey John, Ballagh
Twomey Richard, Ballagh
Watson Thomas, Cloonee
GLANDORE.
Sub post office, 52 miles south-west of Cork, 8 miles from Skibbereen, 4^ from
Rosscarbery, and 14 from Dunmamvay. Glandore is situated on the east side of Glandore
harbour, and near it is a castle of the same name, built by the Barretts, and subsequently
belonging to the O'Donovans, chiefs of Clann-Loughhn. The harbour, though small, is
an exceedingly good one. Nothing can be more wild or magnificient than the coast from
Glandore to the extreme west of the county, with its bluff headlands. There is an old
legend connected with a rock in the harbour, called Cliodhna, and the tradition is that a
wave beats on it called "Cleena's wave," which utters a plaintive sound whenever a
southern monarch dies. Cleena was a fairy princess. In 1812 there existed a cupriferous
peat bog here, fifty tons of the dried peat produced, when burnt, one ton of ashes, con-
taining from ten to fifteen per cent of copper. Near Glandore, manganese ore is especially
abundant and pure : pure manganese is white, with a faint reddish tinge, and is very hard
and brittle ; it takes a fine polish, and does not tarnish in the air. This metal (discovered
in 1774) is as yet of no service alone in the arts, but plays an important part in some
alloys, and especially when mixed to a small extent with some kinds of steel. Its chief
ore is the black oxide of pyrolusite, large quantities of which is. used in the manufacture
of bleaching powder, and of both clear and coloured glass.
Official.
Parish Kilfaughnabeg (p. 77)
Poor Law Union Skibbereen
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. James E. Somerville, Union hall
Petty Sessions District Rosscarbery, every
2nd Wednesday ; clerk, H. R, Matthews
Quarter Sessions District Skibbereen and
Bantry
Sub-Inspr. Constabulary C. E, B. Mayne
Constable Michael Murphy
National Schools.
GUnclove Male and Female Model and
Agricultural schools pupils, 15; tea-
chers. Peter Maenure and Mary Alierne
Justices 01 the h'eace.
Barry Jas. Redmond (late a Commissioner
of Irish Fisheries), Glandore house, n,
Great Denmark street, Dublin ; claimant
of the title of Viscount Buttevant (1405).
De Burgh J. Hamilton Hussey, Glandore
Townsend John Henry, Shorecliffe
Clergyman.
Reeves Rev Isaac Morgan, Precentor Ross,
rector Kilfaughnabeg and Myross, Glan-
dore cottage
Principal Landholder.
Jones Henry, Drombeg
GLANMIRE.
For Lota, Lotabeg, and Lotamore, see Suburban Directory, City of Cork.
A suburb, 4 miles from the city of Cork, and I from the railway station of Dunlrettle.
The derivation of the name of this place is Gleann-Maghair " the valley of the little
fishes. " Glanmire is remarkable for its richly- wooded hills and beautiful scenery. The
small but graceful river of Glanmire, one of the latest tributaries of the Lee, flows through
a deep and romantic valley, pleasantly wooded on either side : this river is navigated at
high water by lighters, which pass through two swivel bridges at Dunkettle going and re-
turning. There are large flour mills here, worked by the "Glanmire Mills Company."
Postal.
Mails are despatched from Cork for Glan-
mire via Dunkettle at 2 o p.m. and i 30
a.m.; and are despatched from Glanmire
at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Postmaster William Murphy.
Official.
Parishes Caherlag (p. 55), Rathcooney
(P- 95)-
Pour Law Union Cotk
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Denis B. O'Flynn
Petty Sessions District Riverstown, every
second Tuesday ; clerk, J. Kennedy
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrates J. S. Macleod and
W. R. Starkie
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary Bernard
Potter
Constable William John M'Lane
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GLAXMIRE GL ANT AXE.
Justices of the Peace.
Adams Wal-lis, Jancmount
Galhvey Thomas Ilinton, Glenburn
Gentry, Clorgy, etc.
Abbott John, Balling rvma
Archdail Rev William F, rector Glanmire;
re-;.. Queenstown
Crawford William Horatio, Lotamore
Croft Captain, Tower view
Hartnett John, ( .k-nvic\v house
Ijlegarty Jeremiah J, Woodview
Humphreys George, Glanmire, and City
Treasurer's office, Court-house, Cork
Jackson. Reuben Harvey, Glanmire, and 92
.South mall, Cork
Mi-Call Colonel James, Glyntown
Martin Mrs Catherine, Castlejane
IJtesh Joseph, Lakeloclge
Nash 1 yder, Lakeiodge
Quirke Edmond B. Woodview
Russell James, land agent, Glanmire house
Sikes Robert Cherry, Lauriston, and 31
Patrick street, Cork
Tiickey Mrs, Glanmire
Medical Practitioners.
Jeffries John R, M.n, I-'ichr.iond dispensary
medical officer of Whitechurch district
O'Flynn Penis Barry, V ."), Woudviv-w cot-
tage, dispensary medical officer <>i arrig-
navar south district (including Glanmire)
Millers.
Glanmire Mills Company, Glanmire and
Ballinglaana
Schools.
National, Church hill pupils 40, average
30; Patron. Rev William F. Archdail ;
teacher, John B. Burchill
National. New End Patron, Rev Christo-
pher Canon Freeman, P.P. ; teachers,
Bryan Mac Swiney and Maria Spillane
Benefit Society,
Meets at Glanmire School-house Presi-
dent, Rev W. F. Archdail
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Broderick John, vintner
EnUvistle Robert, baker and grocer
Grainger Ellen, shopkeeper
Kelleher Daniel, vintner
Murphy William, painter, Richmond cot-
tage
O'Brien Roger, vintner
Walsh James, vintner
Whittaker Edward, gardener, Glyntown
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Timothy, Maryborough
Delany Jeremiah, Glyntown
Ge; 1 . / Thomas, Factory hill
Kei.ii-jnily John, Richmond
Murphy Arthur, Glyntown
Murphy Denis, Glyntown
GLANTANE.
Sub post-office, 28^ miles from Cork, 7 from Mallow ( head office), and 2 south of Lorn-
bardstown (Tralee branch, G. S. & W. Ry) fares, single, 5/5, 4/, 2/3 ; return. 9/3, 6/9,
3/9. A rural messenger is despatched every morning from Glamane to Cur. aluwer and
Lombardstown. This district, of which Kilshannig is a portion, rests on the sandstone
formation : its high pails are almost sterile: its plains an&valleys, though thin in soil,
Weft repay the cultivation.
Postal.
NJail despatched at 6 p. m.
Postmaster McCarthy Flynn
Official.
Parishes Kilshannig (p. 87), Mourneabbey
(P- 93)
Poor Law'Union Mallow
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr Charles H. Roche, med. and sanitary
officer
Hon Sec. Dispensary Committee Rev H.
Swanzy
Relieving Officer P. Connell
Petty Sessions Dist. Mallow, every Tues-
day ; clerk, Adolphus: W. lingers
Quarter Jessions District .\i allow
Resident Magistrate Capt U. C. Coote
Sub-Inspectorof Constabulary S. R. Carter
Constable --Daniel MuiL.ney
Clergy.
Barry Rev James, p. p Glantane
Savage Rev .u>isi, R.C.C.
Swanzy Rev Henry, rector Kilshaunig
Walsh'Rev James, R.C.C.
Schools
Five National schools in this district pupils
205 males, and 181 females ; teachers,
M. Neille, J. Wallace, D. Downing, C.
Bohan, J. Kelleher
Parochial school at Glantane teacher.
Joshua Beamish
Private school at Knoekbrack.
Woollen Factor.
Crowley Michael, Deanville, near Dromore
Principal Landholders.
Barrett John, Glashaboy east
Barrett Richard, Glashaboy east
Berry Richard, Glantane
Bolster George, Currabower
Bolster George,, Lombardstown
Bolster Joseph, Laharn
Bolster Richard, Aldworth
Bolster Thomas, Aldworth
Bolster Thomas, Lombardstown
Buckley John, sen, Farran
Buckley John, jun. Farran
Caibghan Denis, sen, Beenalaght
Callaghan Cornelius, Skarragh
Callaghan Daniel, Nurselownbeg
GLANTANE GC,ANW<RvFH.
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Connell Denis, Lackenclarra
Connell Geoffrey Patrick, Lackendarragh
Connell Denis, Baliynoe
Corinell Owen, I.ackendarragh
Connell William, Lac!:endarra
Connor Patrick, Mohereen
Cur tin Thomas, Dromineen
Fiynn John, Leckaneen
Goggin Edmond, Creggane
Hanlon Bartholomew, Glnshaboy west
Hanlon Patrick, Glashaboy
Healy Maurice, Glashaboy east
H'ennessy John, Farran
Morgan James, Lombardstown
Hyde Patrick, Glashaboy west
KeefFe Edmond, ,Cregane
Keeffe Thomas, Mohereen
Keeffe Timothy, Glashaboy west
Lang William, Glnntane
Lyons Jeremiah, Glannaharee
McCarthy Denis, Ballyl o-iil
Millanl William, Lacka.icen
Minnhan Jeremiah, BriUas
Muliane f)aniel, Lombardstown
Mullaise James, Farran
Muliane Jeremiah, ]|arran
Muliane Jeremiah, Glentane
Muliane William, Farjan
Murphy Cornelius, Derrydowning
Murphy John, Glanmane
Murphy Michael, Derrydowning
Murphy Michael, ju, ![>eny<fOTninf
Nunau David F, Keale
Owens Cqrnelius, Gurtroe
Renrdon William, .Mohereen
Rpc.he Edmon !, Mohereen
Roche Michael, Brittas
Ryan Denis, Smitlifield
Ryan John, Lackenda.r.ra
Ryan Michael, Lackendarra
Ryan Thomas, Lackendarra
Ryan William, Lackendarra
Sexton William. Glashaboy
Sheehan John, Brittas
Sheehan Timothy, Brittas
Sullivan Charles, Glashaboy
Sullivan Eugene, Lackendarra
Sullivan Patrick, Glashaboy
I Sullivan Timothy, Glashaboy west
i' Turner Jphn, Dromineen
Turner Thomas, sen, Dromineen
Turner Thomas, jun, Dromineen
Wa'lace John, Lackaneen
Waters John, Glashaboy
GLANWORTH.
Sub post office, 26 miles by road and 34 by rail from Cork, 14 north-east of Mallow
(head office], 5 from ( 'astletownroche, 5 from Ferrnoy, and 3 from Ballyhooly the latter
a station G. S. & W. Ry. Glanworth or Glanore, "the Golden Glen" -was anciently
a corporation. It is situated on the puncheon, on a rock overhanging which are the
magnificent ruins of Glanworth castle, built by Fleming, the first Norman knight who
umed possession of these par is ; it was occupied as late as the ijth century by a Lord
Rermoy. The ruins consist of a square tower or keep, connected with which was a more
modern building of superior construction containing the state apa.tinents, within a
quadrilateral enclosed by strong walls defended at each angle by a tower ; near it is a stone
bridge over the Puncheon. On this river are some ruined castles of the Condons, viz,
Dunmahon, Curraghane, and several others. At a place called Labacally, mar Glanworth,
IS a dolmen, the most ancient of sepulchral monuments, called the ' Hag's bed "
probably the grave chamber of some noted person. It is an oblong chamber formed by
great stones, forty feet long on the outsule, and fourteen feet broad. The top stone is
seventeen feet long, nine feet wide, and in the middle three feet thick. There is no stone
ot the description nearer than a distance of about ten miles. At Clontinty (the meadow
of the tires), according to ancient IrL>h MSS., the Druids held four grand festivals during
ther/ear in honour of fire, under the denomination of Beai-tnrm. A Dominican friary
wa.> founded here in 1227 by the Roches, and dedicated to the Holy cross, vestiges of
whi<-h still remain. Near this abbey in a holy well, dedicated to St. Dominick. There is
a lar^e woollen and fveed fac'.ory at Glanworth, worked by water power, and giving
employment to several hands. .
Fairs.
15' Jan, 16 March, 13 May, 10 Aug, 24
Sept, 30 Nov.
Postmaster George Green
Official.
Parishes Dunmahon (p. 67), Glanworth
(P. 69)
Poor Law Union Fermoy
Regi-trar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
LV. T. M. W. Ahema, Kil worth. ; i--
]-.:'nsa; y open Tu s i.iys and Fridays
Petiy Sessions District Fermoy, every
second Monday ; clerk, Richard Hanley
Quarter Sessions District Ferinoy and
Midleton
Resident Magistrate Richard John Eaton
Sub-Inspector Constabulary P C Creaghe
Constable Timothy O'Herin
Gentry and Clergy.
Aldwo t'u Rev. John, The Gbbe, rector
Anne'iy John Grove, Ballykeating
Casey i\ev. Daniel, Main street, P.P.
Green, James Sullivan, Q.c., Air hill, and
Sj, Lower Leeson street, Dublin ; crown
counsel co. Cork ; called to the bar in
1.41
RusseH Rev. Jeremiah, Square, R.C.C.
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GLANWORTH GLENGARIFF.
Traders, Shopkeepers, etc.
Bourke Thomas, Main street, baker and
vintner
Burke Michael, Main street, baker and
vintner
Collins Hannah, Main street, baker^ and
vintner
Callaghan James, Main street, corn dealer
Dineen Patrick, Main street, vintner and
cooper
Fouhy Mary, Main street, vintner and baker
Hennessy John, Main street, vintner
Quinlan Thomas, woollen manufacturer
Rice Richard, Main street, baker and
vintner
Walsh Wiliam, Main street, shopkeeper and
corn dealer
Woollen Factor.
Quinlan Thomas, Glanworth
Principal Landholders.
Aherne Bryan, Ballynamona
Ahern James, Corbally
Harry William, String
Barry Timothy, Ballynamona
Barry Mrs, Ballykeating
Barry Johanna, Clontinty
Bourke David, Curraghoobeg
Browne Mary, Sandville
Carroll Anthony, Sandville
Condon Daniel, ('uppage
Condon David, Ballyclogh
Courtney William, Dunmahon
i >elany George, Corbally
Dilworth Timothy, Dunmahoi
h'ant Daniel, Corbally
Fitzgibbon Richard, Ballylegan
Fleming John, Cornhill
Foley Francis, Fairenlaheshery vvcs
Foley Francis, jun, Glan\\ orth
Foohy James, Ballylega^
Foohy Timothy, Dunmahon
Foohy William, Killeagh
Fouhy Mary, Main street
Gallagher Daniel, Farranlaheshery west
Gallagher Daniel, Clontinty
Gallagher Denis, Ballynamongarc<.
Gallagher Martin, Sandville
Gallagher William, Dunmahoi.
Gleasure Peter, jun, Moneen
Gleasure Peter, sen, Moneen
Hawe David, Ballyquane
Hawe John. Ballyquanc
Hawe William, Glanworth
Keeffe John, Laharan
Keeffe Luke, Johnstown
Keeffe Patrick, Glanworth
Keeffe Patrick Daniel, Johnstown east
Kiely Patrick, Johnstown
Noonan Margaret, Labacally
Noonan John, Johnstown
Pigott Maurice, Cuppage
Power William, Bailinaraher
Reynolds Owen. Stubble close
Riordan John, Curraghagally north
Roche John, Ballylegan
Russell James, Cuppage
Ryall Samuel, Johnstown west
Sheehan Cornelius, Laght
Shinnick Andrew, Johnstown west
Stackpole Paul, Dunmahon
Walsh William, Glanworth
Whelan Thomas, Ballintantassig
\YiIkinson James, Glanworth
GLENGARIFF.
Sub post, money order, and telegraph office, 65 miles from Cork, and II from Bantr-
(head office). Glengariff is picturesquely situated in a deep rocky glen, at the head of .-
harbour of the same name, in Bantry bay. This alpine valley is about six miles in lengt
and a quarter mile in breadth, and enclosed by precipitous hills ; the rocks are wild an
rugged in the extreme, but endowed by nature with a rich and luxuriant growth of fern-
arbutus and holly, and rnajestic yew trees, effectively contrasting with the cultivation an
art displayed in Lord Bantry's lovely demesne, with his handsome residence Gleugarii
cottage in the centre. From every part of 'the glen some attractive object may be seen ; bu:
from the steep of Old Berehaven road near the old- bridge, called Cromwell's bridge, now
a picturesque ruin is to be obtained a glorious panorama of ocean, mountains, rivers, water-
falls, glen, and bay. The Caha mountains, extending between Bantry bay and the Kenmarc
river, are of all fosms, altitudes, and outlines, the highest summits being about 2000 feet
high. The most prominent amongst them is the Sugar-loaf Sieve-na-goil, " the mountain
of the wild people" 6 miles west of Glengariff : 8 miles west of this mountain is a fine
waterfall of 800 feet [see Adrigole.] In a little island off GIsngariff, known as Brandy
island, is a cave used as a depository of smuggled goods in the days when temptation to
illicit trade was great ; and in connexion with which many wild tales are related. In the
bay of Glengariff they dredge up coral sand, a very valuable manure. The distance fi
Glengariff into co. Kerry is about six miles, by a road ascending a mountainous rid:,
constructed by the celebrated Scotch engineer, Nimmo, and through a tunnel of about
two hundred yards in length. There are two fine hotels at Glengariff, with first-class
accommodation for tourists and visitors; public cars run viA Kiliarney and Ma-room
during the summer. To the botanist this district is specially interesting. In t, er-
stices of the rocks innumerable ferns, mosses, and lichens grow in the wildest luxu-
riance ; and there exists in a native state many Spanish, Mediterranean, and American
flowering plants, and very many American and tropical cryptogamia. In the neighbour-
hood are numerous loughs, etc. abounding in trout,
GLENGARIFF GLENVILLE.
Postmistress Miss Maria Good.
Conveyances.
To Bantry mail car at 12 40 p.m, arr. at
2 20 p.m.
Castletown Bere mail car at 1 1 55 a.m,
arr. at 4 5 p.m.
Macroom car at 10 30 a.m, arr. at
6 30 p.m.
Official.
Parish Kilcaskin (p. 74)
Poor Law Union Bantry
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. James R. Swanton
Petty Sessions District Reenmeen, every
4th Tuesday ; clerk, Richard Nicholson
Quarter Sessions District Bantry
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary Andrew
Monds Harper
Constable Andrew Igo.
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Justice of the Peace.
White Robert Hedges Eyre, Glengariff
castle
Clergy.
Carey Rev William J, incumbent Glengariff
Molyneux Rev John, P.P.
Schools.
National Glengariff, pupils, 60 ; teacher,
Eugene Daly. Derryconnery, 40, John
Sullivan
Church Education Glengariff, 16, Maria
Good. Glenlough, 15, Timothy Driscoll
Hotels. ^
Eccles' Frederick T. Courtis, proprietor
Roche's Edward James Roche, proprietor
Principal Landholders.
Courtis, Frederick T.
Leary Lewis, Gortroe
GLENVILLE.
Sub-post-office, 14 miles north-east of Cork by road, 11 from Fermoy (head office), and
7 from Rathcormac. Glenville is seated in the valley of the Bride ; to the north are the
N'agle mountains.
Fairs May 4, Nov 3.
Postal.
Mail despatched at 3 15 p.m.
Postmaster John Buckley
Official.
Parishes Ardnageehy (p. 49), Dunbulloge
(p. 66)
Poor Law Union Cork
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. William Donovan ; dispensary open
on Thursdays
1'etty Sessions District Rathcormac, every
second Tuesday ; clerk, John Godson
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrate Thomas Dennehy
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary Thomas
Fleming
Constable Thomas Caulton.
National School.
"upils, 191 ; teacher, John Fagan
Gentry.
Hudson Henry, M.D, Glenville house
Playfair William, Glenville
Principal Landholders.
Almond Bartholomew, Graigue east
Buckly James, Lyrevarrig
Cahill Maurice, Graigue west
Cahill Michael, Graigue west
Clifford John, Ballinaclogh east
Clifford Timothy (Denis), Ballinaclogh west
Cotter Laurence, Ballynaglogh east
Creek Alexander, Ballybrack
Cronin John, Ballynaglogh west
Cuffe Bartholomew, Graigv.e east
Dargan Cornelius, Ballynaglogh east
Donovan Timothy, Coomhudson
Driscoll, Patrick, Ballybrack
Dunlea John, Ballybrack
Fitzgerald James, Ballynaglogh east
Flynn John, Ballynaglogh east
Forde David, Knockaunlour j
Forde James, Knockaunlour
Forde James (George), Knockaunloui
Forde John (David), Knockaunlour
Forde John (George), KnockaurUour
Forde John (James), Mullenaboree
Forde John (Nicholas), Mullenaboree
Forde Nicholas, Mullenaboree
Forde Patrick, Mullenaboree
Hayes George, Ballybrack
Hayes John, Ballybrack
Healy Daniel, Ballybrack
Healy Mathew. Ballynaglogh west
Hickey Daniel, Graigue west
Hickey James, Knockalyfe
Hickey John, Graigue west
Hickey Maurice, Knockalyre
Linehtn Jeremiah, Ballynaglogh west
Linehan Patrick, Graigue west
Manly Denis, Ballynaglogh
Manly John, Ballynaglogh east
Manly Thomas, Ballynaglogh .east
Moroney Maurice, Ballynaglogh east
Mulcahy Cornelius, Ballynaglogh west
Mulcahy Patrick, Ballynaglogh west
Reardon Denis, Gienville
Sheehy Richard, Ballybrack
Tobin Maurice, Ballybrack
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OLOUNTHANE GOLEEN.
GLO UN THANE or NEW GLANMIRE.
Sub-post-office, 7 miles from Cork, on the road to You^hal and Queenstov.-n. TT.e
railway station (Queensto\vn Junction, G. S. & \V.) is distant scarcely '.
the village of Gluumhane : trains every hour fares, single, KI, yd, 50 ; return. 1,0, 1/2
9d. The river Lee, entering nearly opposite Passage, flows through iiary's bay, as i.
Glounthane, and, when it recedes, exposes a large tract of slob tu view : this wr.bte, huw-
ever, is being gradually reclaimed by the owner, Captain P. Bury, J.P., of Little Island.
Between the Junction and C'arrigtohill lie Brown Island and Harper's Island.
Postal.
Mails arrive at 6 30 a.m. and 2 30 p.m. ;
despatched at 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Postmaster and Station-master H. Ryan
Official.
Parish Cahcrlag (p. 55)
Poor Law Union Cork
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. D. B. O'Flynn
Petty Sessions District Riverstown, every
second Tuesday ; clerk, J . Kennedy
Quarter Sessions District Cork
Resident Magistrates J. S. Macleod an-.
W. R. Starkk
Sub-Inspector of Constabulary George D.
Mercer
Constable Merd. Trumble.
Justices of the Peace.
Roche Edward Francis, Johnstown
Stuart Captain Thomas, R.N, Combermere
Gentry and Clergy.
Beamish Ludlow A, Annmount
Beamish Captain Richd. Pigott, Ashbourne
Clancy Rev James, P.P., res. Little Island
Daly Rev John, c.c.
National School.
Pupils, 140; teacher, Mr H;r;ihy
Shojrkaepcrs, etc.
Ahern Margaret, vintner, Giountliare
Barry Michael, vintner, Annmount
Cotter Michael, carpenter, Glounthane
Donohoe James, vintner, Glounthane
Principal Landholders.
Ahern Timothy, Lailiuglanna
Cotter John, Lackenroe
Donohoe Denis, Lackenroe
Donovan Thomas, Ballycurreen
Donovan Thomas, Sunville
Edwards Owen, Ballycurreen
Geary Edward, Lackenroe
Gleeson Patrick, The Highlands
Harte James, Rowgarrane
Martin John, Kilahora
Martin Joseph, Misor hill
McCarthy Michael. Ballymacanuerick
McCarthy Michael, Rowgarrane
McCarthy Patrick, Rowgarrane
McCarthy Timothy, Rowgarrane
Moore Michael, Rowgarrane
Murphy Bartholomew, Annmount
Twomey Denis, Rowgarrane
Wakeham John, Johnstown
GOLEEN.
Sub post office, 81 miles from Cork, 8 from Schull, and 22 from Skibbcreen. The
fishing village of Goleen is 2% miles east of Crookhaven, on the narrow promontory that
separates the harbour of Crookhaven from the beauriful Dunmanus bay. At ilallydev in,
formerly Ballydesmond, was a cast c of the <)' ..labours, boldly erected on a rock haiifiiu;
over the ocean There are many vestiges of castles in this part of the county, belongin
to the O'.M'ahonys, O'Driscolls, etc., every one of which is fertile in. legends, or has its Ui
of wild adventure.
Justices of the Peace.
Hungerford Richard Beecher, liallyrizard
O'Grady Carew, (Jarrigmanus liuusu
Clergy.
Fisher Rev W. A, rector Kilmoe
Fairs.
Jan. 20, March 5, May 25, July 19, Oct. 24,
Dec. 20
Postal.
Mails despatched at 11 25 a.m. daily, and
10 13 a.m. on Sundays
Postmaster William Lee
Official.
Parish Kilmoe (p. 84)
Poor Law Union Schull
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. James McCormack
Petty Sessions*!) '-strict Goleen, every 2nd
Saturday ; clerk, R. T. Baldwin
Quarter Sessions District Skibbereen
Resident Magistrate -Charles O'Conne'.l
Sub-Inspector Constabulary J. C. Carter
Constable Rutherford Walsh
O'Connell Rev C, P.P, Ballydevlin
O' Sullivan Rev D. R.C.C.
Medical Practitioner.
McCormack James, La.lydcvlin
National School.
Teacher Barth. Wool
Traders, Shcj-.k^epcr?, etc.
Donovan Timothy, grovxv and vinii
Downey Stephen, vu.tu^r
Nagie John, vintner
Reiiy Daniel, grocer
Scully Margaret, draper
GOLEEN INCHIGEELA.
Sullivan Roger, vintu- r
\Vard Thomas, vintner
\Vhiie Joseph, grocer
Principal Landholders.
Cotter James, Lissagriffin
Coughlan Cornelius, Glanakillen
Downey Cornelius, Ballyvoge beg
Downey Stephen, Goleen
Driscoll Michael, Carranbeg
Love John M, Enaghoughter
Love Michael T, Enaghoughter
Love Thomas, Ballydevlin
McCarthy Jeremiah, Kilbarry
INCHIGEELA.
Sub post-office, 33 miles north-west of Cork, n from Macroom, and 24 from Bantry.
Inchigeela possesses Protestant and Catholic churches, a constabulary station, two school-
houses, hotel, etc. The surface is mountainous, rocky, and of wild aspect, but, towards
the east more level, and in a profitable state of cultivation. About ten miles west of the
village is the romantic "lone" lake of Gougane Barra the source of the Lee. This lake
is situated in a picturesque and sequestered spot, in a lofty chain of mountains between
Cork and Kerry, the utter loneliness and stern magnificence of which it is difficult to
conceive ; and in whose luggixl and precipitous acclivities the golden eagle is said still to
breed. St. Finbar who founded a large school or monastery, towards the end of the
sixth century, around which the city of Cork sprung up lived for some time as a hermit
in a cell on a small islet in the lake. A long series of ascetics succeeded him here, the
last of whom was one named Mahony, who lived in this lonely spot for twenty-eight years,
and died in 1700. This small island, nearly midway in the lake, is overshadowed by
venerable ash trees. It is connected with the shore by a rude artificial causeway, and the
greater portion of its surface is covered by the ruins of a chapel, and a cloister containing
eight cells, rudely constructed of brown stone. Close to the mountains encircling Gougane
Barra is the celebrated Pass of Keimaneigh (the path of the deer), through which runs
the high road between Macroom and Bantry. A mountain has been divided by some
convulsion of nature : precipitous walls of rock, clothed in wild ivy, ferns, and mosses,
rise to a height of several hundred feet on either side of the gorge. Between the lake of
Gougane and Inchigeela the Lee expands into a broad sheet of water, called Lough Allua,
the eastern' exlremity of which is about a mile from Inchigeela. The lake (or rather series
of lakes) is about four miles in length by one in breadth. All the adjacent country is called
Iveleary, from the sept of the O'Learys, its ancient owners, and to whom also belonged
the castles of Carrignacurra (Castle-Masters) and Dromcarra, on the Lee, towards Macroom.
Carrignacurra \vas garrisoned by Cromwell's troops, and is still in tolerable preservation,
consisting of a square tower about 100 feet high. About two centuries ago this locality,
now almost entirely destitute of timber, was a vast forest of oak, birch, ash, and yew,
abounding with red and fallow deer. There are vast marshes here, clothed with heather
and aquatic plants, and, in their seasons, frequented by great quantities of water fowl.
Attempts, hitherto abortive, have been made to drain this extensive quagmire. Formerly,
some metallic cubes, yellow and shining like gold, were found in this district, and metallic
ores have, from time to time, been washed out of the adjacent rocks during floods. About
midway between Inchigeela and Gougane is the village Of Ballingeary, with a Catholic
church and National .schools.
Fairs May 31, Aug. 31, Dec. 3
Postal.
Mail arrives at 10 a.m. and leaves at 3 p.m.
Postmaster Patrick I -ehane
Official.
Parishes Inchigeel a ( p. 7 1 ), Kilmichael (8 1 )
Poor Law Union Macroom
Registrar Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Dr. Timothy Crowley
Petty Sessions District Macroom, every
second Wednesday; clerk, John Grainger
Quarter Sessions District Macroom
Resident Magistrate Charles O'Connell
Sub-Inspector Constabulary T. B. Wilson
Constable John Timmony
Clergy.
Holland Rev Jeremiah, p.p. Cappanaclare
Lyons Rev John, R.C.C.
O'Rourke Rev Patrick, A.M, rector
Medical Practitioner.
Crowley Dr. Timothy
National Schools.
Eight schools in the district, with 18 teachers
Hotel Keeper.
Brophy William
Principal Landholders.
Barrett Edmond, Carrigbaun
Brophy William, Inchigeela
Browne John, Castlemasters
Buckley Daniel, Canananeclo^h
Buckley Timothy, Carriganeei.ih
Buckley Timothy, Gorteenadrolar j
Cotter Jeremiah, Coolroe
Cotter Timothy, Gortnaloughra
Cotter William, Cloughboola
Cotter William, Gurtnahoughtee
Creedon Daniel, Rathgaskig
Creedon Michael, Illaninagh
Cronin Cornelius, Gorteenakilla
Cronin Daniel, Inchinaneavc
Cronin Patrick, Inchibeg
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INCHIGEBLA INNISCARRA INNISHANNON,
Cronin Peter, Illaunhiagh
Dineen Daniel, Milleen
Field John, Clounshearmore
Field William, Cooleen
Galvin John. Gortaneadin
allivnn John, Gortaknockane
Uallivan Timothy, CarrignactnTB
Hallissy Cornelius, Glasheen
Hallissy Cornelius, Monvaddra
Hallissy John, Keariheen
Herlihy Jeremiah, Coornahahilly
Holland John, Cappanclare
Hourehane Patrick, Cloughboola
Kelleher John, Gortnacarriga
Kelleher Mathew, Gortaocairig*
Lehnne Jeremiah, Tooreenlahard
Lucey Cornelius, Cooligrenane
Lucy D.'nis, Curled, we.i
Lucey John, Kilmore
Lucey Patrick, Cooligrenane
M'Carthy John, Coolnacrannajji
Murphy Denis, Derreen
Murphy Denis, Inchigrady
Murphy Michael, Gortsmoorane
Oldham Richard, Rossmore
O'Leary Arthur, Currahy
O'Leary Jeremiah, Currahy
Ring Michael, Carrignamuck
Riordan Daniel, Gortnalour
Riordan Jeremiah, Inchmossig
Scriven James, Dromrmallig
Walsh John, Inchimore
Walsh Richard, Tooreenduff
Wiseman Robert. Teeranassig
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