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From Ireland Home page>>Irish History>>Co. Cork>>>Grove White>>Ballydoyle BallydoyleHistorical & Topographical Notes, County Cork collected by Colonel James Grove White, published 1905-1913 contributed to the From Ireland web site by Mr. Bob Meehan Grove
White, Volume I, Page 160 It is situated two miles north of Castletownroche, which is the post town. Ballydoyle is the Irish for town of the blind man. (ODonovan). (It may mean Doyles Town - James Byrne, J.P.) Ballydoile
and Ballekerrin was part of Lord Roches property. It
consisted of 312a. He forfeited it, and it was granted circa 1657 to Thomas
Wealstead, 52a.; Lord Kingston, 259a., 2r, 0p.(Dist and Sur.
book, circa 1657, P.R.O., Irld). In 1839 it is recorded as the property of Captain Eustace by deed forever, and it is in general flat and dry, of middling quality. (Field Book of 1839, Ord. Sur. Off., Dublin) In 1867 Mr. William Luscombe Lavers occupied the place. He built the dwelling-house and out-offices. He was reputed locally as a first-class farmer, a native of Kingsbridge, Devonshire. In 1893, Mr. Ralph Ladd was living there. He married the daughter of Mr. W L. Lavers. (Mr. Ladd was evicted about four years ago, but he is to be reinstated under the Land Purchase Act of 1906 James Byrne, J.P.). The present owner is Major C. L. Robertson Eustace, 60th Rifles, who farms the place. There are 776a. 3r. 17p., statute acres, in the townland, and Major Eutstace farms about 350a. ref. Historical and Topographical Notes, etc., on Buttevant, Castletownroche, Doneraile, Mallow, and Places in their Vicinity (North Cork Baronies of Fermoy, Duhallow, Orrery, Kilmore, Condons & Clangibbon) collected by Colonel James Grove White Pub. 1905-1913.
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