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Dublin Under The Georges, 1714-1830

Dublin Under the Georges
1714-1830
Constantina Maxwell


CHAPTER IV
Life of the Poor

The city of Quang-tcheu [Dublin] … is much celebrated amongst the Quang-tongese for its size and magnificence, and is supposed to contain 400,000 souls, but this cannot be; for, in that case, 200,000 of them must, of necessity, be hurdled [sic] together in extreme filth and misery, which, in such a polished and charitable age and nation, it is absurd to suppose.
JOHN WILSON CROKER, “An Intercepted Letter from J. T., Esq., Writer at Canton, to his Friend in Dublin, Ireland (1804) (a satire on Dublin society, published anonymously)

Great exertions have been made, and are daily making, by humane societies and individuals, for relieving the Poor.
SAMUEL ROSBOROUGH, “Observations on the State of the Poor of the Metropolis (Dublin, 1801)

The Rev. Thomas Campbell, an Irish clergyman who was acquainted with London, while praising the elegance of the fashionable parts of Dublin, remarked in his Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland, published in 1777, that “the bulk” of the city was “like the worst parts of St. Giles”. “I must say,” wrote Mrs. Delany earlier in the century, “the environs of Dublin are delightful, [but] the town is bad enough – narrow streets and dirty-looking houses.” And practically every other eighteenth-century visitor refers to the filth and squalor of the Dublin poor. “Poverty, disease, and wretchedness exist in every great town,” wrote Curwen, an Englishman who made a tour of Ireland shortly after the Union, “but in Dublin the misery is indescribable.” .

The population of Dublin was variously estimated during the eighteenth century. Sir William Petty put it at 58,045 in 1682. Dr. Rutty, the Quaker physician who wrote “A Natural History of County Dublin”, estimated it in 1772 at 128,570, while the ‘Post-chaise Companion’, published towards the end of the century, gives the figure as 300,000, which represented the popular view. In 1798 the Rev. James Whitelaw,(1) the charitable Rector of St. Catherine’s Church in Thomas Street, determined to investigate the matter and to carry out a census of his own. With the sanction of the Government he took a number of assistants, and together they carried out a house-to-house search. This was not an easy task, for it occupied them ten hours a day during five successive months, and took them into the lowest and dirtiest quarters of the city. “My assistants and I,” wrote Whitelaw, “undeterred by the dread of infectious diseases, undismayed by degrees of filth, stench, and darkness inconceivable by those who have not experienced them, explored, in the burning months of the summer of 1798, every room of these wretched habitations from the cellar to the garret, and an the spat ascertained their population” He put the total population of Dublin at 172,091, but considered that another 10,279 persons should be added if the soldiers in the garrison, the staff of the Castle, the inmates of various institutions, and the students of Trinity College were included. The return under the Population Act of 1814 was 175,319 which shows that Whitelaw was not very far out; it also shows that Dublin had at the time of the Union a greater population than any of the towns in England, London of course excepted. (2)

Petty had shown that the inhabitants of Dublin were “more crowded and straitened in
their housing than those of London,” and by the end of the century-judging from the
account given by Whitelaw – the congestion seems to have grown worse. This was
especially true of the districts known as the Liberties, most of which lay to the south
-west of the, river – in the oldest part of the city.

Whitelaw writes:
‘The streets [in this part of the City] are generally narrow; the houses crowded
together; the rears or back-yards of very small extent, and some without accommodation
of any kind. Of these streets, a few are the residence of the upper class of shopkeepers
or others engaged in trade; but a far greater proportion of them, with their numerous
lanes and alleys, are occupied by working manufacturers, by petty shop-keepers, the
labouring poor, and beggars, crowded together to a degree distressing to humanity. A
single apartment in one of these truly wretched habitations, rates from one to two
shillings per week, and to lighten this rent two, three, or even four families become
joint tenants. As I was usually out at very early hours on the survey I have frequently
surprised from ten to sixteen persons, of all ages and sexes, in a room not 15 feet
square, stretched on a wad of filthy straw, swarm¬ing with vermin, and without any
covering, save the wretched rags that constituted their wearing apparel. Under such
circumstances it is not extraordinary that I should have frequently found from 30 to 40
individuals in a house. An intelligent clergyman of the Church of Rome assured me that
number 6 Braithwaite Street some years since con¬tained 108 souls. These however in 1797
were reduced to 97; and at the period of this survey to 56. From a careful survey twice
taken of Plunket Street, it appeared that 32 contiguous houses contained 917 souls,
which gives an aver¬age of 287 to a house, and the entire Liberty averages from about 12
to 16 persons to each house ….

“This crowded population [Whitelaw goes on to say] wherever it obtains is almost
universally accompanied by a very serious evil – a degree of filth and stench
inconceivable except by such as have visited these scenes of wretchedness. Into the
backyard of each house, frequently not 10 feet deep, is flung from the windows of each
apartment, the ordure and other filth of its numerous inhabitants; from which it is so
seldom removed, that I have seen it nearly on a level with the windows of the first
floor; and the moisture that, after heavy rains, oozes from this heap, having frequently
no sewer to carry it off, runs into the street, by the entry leading to the staircase.
One instance out of a thousand that might be given, will be sufficient. When I attempted
in the summer of 1798 to take the population of a ruinous house in Joseph’s Lane near
Castle market, I was interrupted in my progress by an inundation of putrid blood, alive
with maggots, which had from an adjacent slaughter yard burst the back door, and filled
the hall to the depth of several inches. By the help of a plank and some stepping stones
which I procured for the purpose (for the inhabitants without any concern waded through
it) I reached the staircase. It had rained violently, and from the shattered state of
the roof a torrent of water made its way through every floor, from the garret to the
ground. The sallow looks and filth of the wretches who crowded round me indicated their
situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench, which I could scarce sustain for
a few minutes. In the garret I found the entire family of a poor working shoemaker,
seven in number, lying in a fever, without a human being to administer to their wants.
On observing that his apartment had not a door, he informed me that his landlord,
finding him not able to pay the week’s rent in consequence of his sickness, had the
preceding Saturday taken it away, in order to force him to abandon the apartment. I
counted in this style 37 persons; and com¬puted, that its humane proprietor received out
of an absolute ruin which should be taken down by the magistrate as a public nuisance, a
profit rent of above £30 per annum, which he extracted every Saturday night with
unfeeling severity. I will not disgust the reader with any further detail, and only
observe that I generally found poor room-keepers of this description, notwithstanding so
many apparent causes of wretchedness, apparently at ease, and perfectly assimilated to
their habitations. Filth and stench seemed congenial to their nature; they never made
the smallest effort to remove them; and if they could answer the calls of hunger, they
felt, or seemed to feel, nothing else as an in¬convenience ….

“In July 1798 the entire side of a house 4 storeys high, in School-House Lane, fell from
its foundation into an adjoin¬ing yard, where it destroyed an entire dairy of cows. I
ascended the remaining ruin, through the usual approach of shattered stairs, stench and
filth. The floors had all sunk on the side now unsupported, forming so many inclined
planes; and I observed with astonishment, that the inhabitants, above 30 in number, who
had escaped destruction by the circumstance of the wall falling outwards, had not
deserted their apartments. I was informed, that it had remained some months in this
situation, and that the humane landlord claimed, and actually received for it, the usual
rent …. The most dense population, as might naturally be expected, is found within the
walls of the ancient city, comprehending the parishes of St. Werburgh, St. John, St.
Michael, St. Nicholas Within, the eastern part of St. Audoen, and the Deanery of Christ
Church. This space, containing an area of nearly 45 acres English, had in 1798, 15,683
inhabitants in 1,179 houses; which gives an average of 349 souls nearly to an acre, or
13.3 to a house. There were at that period 137 houses waste. The density of population
however varies within this space; for St. Nicholas Within has only 215.5 to an acre, or
10.5 to a house; while in St. Michael’s it amounts to 439 to an acre, and almost 16 to a
house.”

To be continued

(1) The Rev. James Whitelaw, statistician and philanthropist, was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1771. His most important service was his census of the City of Dublin, carried out 1798-1805. His most important work was his History of Dublin, in which he collaborated with John Warburton, Keeper of the Records in Dublin Castle. Neither lived to see the publication of this work, which was completed by Robert Walsh, at that time Curate of Finglas, Co. Dublin. Whitelaw founded several charitable institutions, the most useful of which was the Meath Charitable Loan (1808) for the benefit of unemployed members of the Coombe. He died of a malignant fever contracted from visiting his poor parishioners in 1813.

(2) The population of London, calculated from the parish registers of baptisms, was 674,350 in 1700 and 676,250 in 1750. According to the census returns of 1801 and 1811 it was 900,000 and 1,050,000 respectively. See M. D. George, London Life in the Eighteenth Century, pp. 329-30.

Baptism and Marriage Extracts, Church of Ireland, Carlow Town, 1747-1855

A few baptismal and marriage extracts from the Church of Ireland parish registers of Carlow town, Co. Carlow.
Spellings are exactly as I read them with no changes. Question marks show where I had difficulty reading a word or a name


Carlow Church of Ireland Parish Register Extracts
Baptisms : 1836-1852
Marriages : 1836-1845
Burials : 1836-1865
R.C.B. Library Ref.: P. 317.1.3

BAPTISMS:
Baptised : Nov. 11th, 1838.
Born : Oct. 12th, 1838
Name : Henry
Parents : Wm. & Elizabeth Black?burne
Abode: Carlow
Profession/Occupation father: ?Saddler

Baptised : July 31st, 1842.
Born : July 10th, 1842
Name : James Edward
Parents : James & Dorcas Porter
Abode: Carlow
Profession/Occupation father: Physician
Curate: William Brandon

Baptised : Dec 27th, 1843
Born : Sept 27th, 1843
Name : Edward Albert
Parents : Thos. James & Jane Margaret Rawson
Abode: Carlow
Profession/Occupation father: Surgeon & M.D.
Rector: J. Jameson

Baptised : July 11th, 1846.
Born : Not given
Name : Robert Nicholas
Parents : Thomas & Jane Rawson
Abode: Carlow
Profession/Occupation father: Doctor
Wm. Brandon – Private baptism, child (?very) ill

MARRIAGES:
Groom: Mansergh Lugworth Flood of Carlow Parish
Bride : Anne Catherine Moore of Carlow Parish
By Banns. 2nd May 1837
Signed : Lugworth Flood & Catherine Moore
Witnesses: Jane Emerson & Patrick Devereux

BURIALS:
# 379. John Blackburne, Carlow. Aug 22nd, 1855. 2 years. Thos. Shelland Curate.
#461. Un-named Blackburne. Carlow. 28th Jan 1860. No age given
Baptisms 1852-1864
P. 317.2.1
No Blackburne, Flood or Rawson listed.

Carlow Church of Ireland Parish Register Extracts
R.C.B. Library Ref.: P. 317.1.2

1747
Month?? 31st Baptised. Joseph son of John and Ann Bowles. Killeshin

1748
Aug 27th Married. Robert Carr and Ann Bowles, being called in Church July the 31st, Aug 7th & 14th

1756
Oct. 17th Married: Will’m Bowles to Mary Harborne. Rich’d Mills

1757
July 24th Baptised : James Bowles son to Will’m & Mary Bowles

1764
July 9th Married: Jno Bowles to Eliz. McGrath with Lycence

1772
April 12th Marr’d: Joseph Bowels and Ann Tunstead with Lycence

1774
June 20th Bapt’d : Robt. Son to Wm. And Sarah Bowles

1775
Mary 21st Bapt’d: Jane Daughter to Jno and Mary Bowls (sic)

1808
Feb 27th Married / By Mr. D. / Joseph Bowles to Jane Feltus, both of this parish, by Licence
1810
May. Omitted, about 7th. Bapt : Eliza Daughter of Joseph and Jane Bowles

1811
June 16th. Marr’d: James Bale and Mary Budds
Sept 9th. Bapt’d: John son of Joseph and Elizabeth Bowles

1812
Jan 26th Bapt’d: Margt. Daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Bowles
Aug 31st. Mar’d: John Graham and Lucinda Bowles

p. 122
1821
May 17th Bapt’d: Eliza. Daughter of Joseph and (Blank) Bowles.

Next page of register (p. 123) = blank note re 10 pages on – did not go ten pages to see if it continued at that point

Page 124 – 1822
Page 125 – 1825
Page 127 – 1824

No mention of Bowles or Feltus surnames on these pages.

1825
Dec 12th. Married by ?C. Francis Flood of the parish of Carrick, Co. Kilkenny to Dorcas Burchaell of (??this parish)

 

 

Irish Marriages, Portapatrick, Wigtownshire, Scotland

This page features free transcribed records relating to Irish people to emigrated to and married in Portapatrick, Wigtownshire, Scotland in the late 1700s and early 1800s.


1763 July 3rd Wilkinson William, a gent from Cachorelly ,Co. Limerick married mrs. Jacoba Susanna Bowchier from Killcullane, Co. Limerick

1764 March 25th Holmes Cornelious from Shennagh, Co. Cork married Miss Margret Wilkison from Calreleigh, Co. Limerick

1780 Jan 19th Cox Richard, Sir, Bart from Dunmanway, Co. Cork married Miss Mary O’Bryan from Limerick now residing Portapatrick

1784 May 17th Fitzgibbon Thomas, Esq Co. Limerick married Miss Mary Fitzgibbon from Ballyseeda, Liberties of Limerick City Witnesses: Quin, Elizabeth & Quinn, William

1784 June 3rd Vincent Thomas, Esq from Limerick City married Miss Mary Ann Cowney from Limerick City

1785 Feb 1st Fitton Terence, Esq from Cork City married Miss Lucinda Browne Lucinda, from Rathcahill, Co. Limerick

1786 Jan 22nd Royce Nicholas Ford, Esq from Nantinan, Co. Limerick married Miss Mary Catherine Croker from Rawleighstown, Co. Limerick

1786 May 12th Grady Standish, Esq Grange, Co. Limerick married Mrs. Margaret Foord from Limerick City widow of Abraham Foord, Esq. late of City of Limerick Witness: Grady, William jun

1786 Oct 9th Fitzgerald John, Esq. from Rathkeal, Co. Limerick married Elizabeth Dartnell from Rathkeal, Co. Limerick she the 3rd dau of Edward Dartnell. Witness: Dartnell, Edward

1788 Nov 8th Goggin Michael, Esq from City of Limerick married Miss Eliza Harrison from Limerick City

1791 Dec 29th Massy George, Hon. from Stagdale Lodge, ?Co. Limerick (he was from Co. Limerick) married Miss Elizabeth Scanlan from Balynaha, Co. Limerick Witness: Scanlan, Michael jun

1792 March 12th Massy Hugh,Rt. Hon. Lord, Baron from Co. Limerick married Miss Margaret Everine Barton from The Grove, Co. Tipperary Witnesses: Barton, Thomas & Barton, Charles & Cody, Judith

1793 Sept 19th Hunt Edmund, Esq. from Inchirourke, Co. Limerick married Miss Teresa Butler from ss Millbrooke, Co. Clare dau of James Butler Esq.

1794 May 13th Forbes Frederic, The Hon. from Co. Longford ; Lieut of 80th & 5th regt of foot married Mary Butler from Limerick City Spinster

1794 June 21st Whyte Charles, Esq. Lieut. 80th & 5th Regt of Foot married Anna Ross Lewin from Fortfergus, Co. Clare spinster Witnesses: Collis, henry: Limerick City & Williams, Joseph, servant to C. Whyte & Fyfe, Andrew: from Portpatrick

1795 Aug 28th Horan Ringrose Drew Esq. from Co. Limerick married Miss Jane Buchanan from King’s Co/Offaly Witness: Murray, Alexander: Commander Hillsborough Packet

1797 April 27th Hunt Thomas Edward, Esq Captain in His majesty’s 64th Regt of Foot married Miss Mary Mahony from Limerick City dau of Pierce Mahony, Esq Witrnesses: Mainsell, Jno & Mack, James & Mahony, Pierce & Fyfe, Andrew – Portpatrick

1797 Dec 4th Blennerhassett Arthur, Esq from Elmgrove near Tralee, Co. Kerry married Miss Dorcas Anna Twiss from Co. Kerry Witnesses: Harte, William Johnston Esq. of Coolruss, Co. Limerick & Sullivan, James – servant to Mr. Blennerhasset

1798 Jan 9th Gordon John, Sir Baronet of Park, Co. Banff married Miss Pyne Crosbie from Limerick dau to Hon. & Rev. Maurice Crosbie of Limerick Witnesses: Crosbie, Mrs. – mother to Miss Pyne & Morgell, Robert Hickson, Esq of Rathkeale, Co. Limerick & Wade, Mickel servant to Sir John Gordon

1799 Sept 22nd Meade, Christopher Henry Barry from Limerick married Miss Ann Fulton from Lisburn, Co. Antrim Witnesses: Fulton, Ann, Mrs & Major, John Esq. Cornet 22nd Dragoons & Murray, Alexander Commander of hilsborough Packet

1799 Sept 30th Hunt Henry Esq. from Golden Garden, Co. Tipperary married Miss Mary Bradshaw Limerick City Witnesses: Bradshaw, Mary of Limerick & Bradshaw, Benjamin Bennet, Esq, Mount William, Co. Tipperary & Buchanan, John: Ensign Perthshire Militia

1799 Oct 7th Naish Carroll Patrick, Esq from Ballyann, Co. Limericj married Miss Ann Johnson from Bettyville, Co. Limerick Witnesses: Johnson, William, jun. Esq – Bettyville & MacKenzie, James: Vintner & Ker, John Portapatick

1800 May 7th Creaghe Martin Connell, M.D. Limerick City married Miss Mary Lacy from Limerick City

1802 Dec 18th Sherlock Thomas, Esq from Rock Abbey, Co. Cork married Miss Mary Bevan from Miltown, Co. Limerick Witnesses: Bennett, James: Newbridge, Co. Limerick & O’Callahan, Daniel, Co. Limerick

1803 April 14th Copley John, Esq from Ballyclough, Co. Limerick married Miss Dorothea Stack from Ballyconry, Co. kerry Witnesses: Stack, John sq. Ballyconry, Co. Limerick & Monsell, Samuel, Mallow Co. Cork

1805 Jan 7th Johnston Nicholas George, Lieutenant 2nd Batt 61st Rgt of foot married Miss Mary Ann Keating from Limerick City dau of George Keating Esq. Doctor of Medicine

1805 May 20th Frewen Thomas, Esq from Castle connel, co. Limerick married Miss Margaret Dundun from Castleconnel, Co Limerick

1806 Aug 3rd Kingston Robert, Esq from London City Miss Charlotte Burdett from Limerick City

1807 May 7th Hogg Edmond William, Esq from Limerick City married Miss Mary Sargent from Limerick City dau of James Sargent, Esq of Limerick City Witness: Bell, James Belfast

1817 Aug 5th Head Michael Prattle, Esq from Derry castle, Co. Tipperary married Miss Mary Butler from Limerick

1822 April 24th Evans John, Esq from Limerick City married Miss Jemima Sexton Jemima, from Limerick City Witness: Sexton, William

1824 Oct 15th Lloyd Eyre, Esq from Limerick maried Miss Anne Hutchinson Masey from Limerick Witness: Wallace, Patrick servant to Eyre Lloyd

1826 Feb 6th Holmes Robert of Glennanore Esq from Castletown Roache, Co.Cork married Catherine Wilkinson Catherine, spinster from Mallow, Co. Cork Witness: Wilkinson, Francis of Limerick

Religious Census, Dungannon Parish, Co. Tyrone, 1766

Religious Census, 1766


Drumglass Parish

Catholics

Name & Surname Townland
Agnew BartyBoyle Bryan

Boyle Chas.

Boyle Rore

Branagan Rose

Cavanah Patk.

Coner Chas.

Coner Dinis

Coner Peter

Coner Phelimy

Coreran John

Cormick Jas.

Dalton John

Danly Patk.

Develin Cormk.

Develin Frans.

Develin Ter.

Donaghy Alex.

Doyle Owen

Eckles Wm.

Fox Peter

Gilespy Jn.

Graves Jn.

Hagan Jn.

Hagan Patk.

Hagan Patk.

Hanna Owen

Haughey Bryan

Haughey Mary

Haughey Michael

Haughey Patk.

Hughes Danl.

Hughes Ferdy

Hughes Patk.

Hughes Peter

Hullan Hugh

Hullin Jas.

Kane Fras.

Kelly Jn.

Kelly Phelemy

Kelly Thos.

Larkan Art.

Loughran Jas.

Madden Danl.

Madden Dinis

Madden Patk.

Maddin Chas.

Maddin Michl.

Marlay Bryan

Marlay Jn.

Marlay Michl.

Marten Bryan

Marten Edw.

Marten Jn.

McCall Thos.

McCan Jn.

McConel Mich.

McGavan Chas.

McGavan Owen

McGavan Wm.

McGee Dinis

McGee Jas.

McGee Jn.

McGeery Eoin

McGeery Nich.

McGladrigan Bryan

McGladrigan Chas.

McGladrigan Hugh

McGladrigan Jn.

McGladrigan Phelimy

McGladrigan Ter.

McGlone Jas.

McGort Terence

McGoweran Laughn.

McGran Henry

McGran Patk.

McGrew Patk.

McGugan Edm.

McGugan John

McGugan Roger

McGuir Roger

McGuire Thos.

McGurk Jas.

McGurk Owen

McKellin Eneas

McLanly Patk.

McMaghan Ross

McMahon Art.

McMullan Owen

McRory Bryan

McSkinder Peter

McSkindor Bryan

M’Ginn Roger

M’Gurk Art.

M’Gurk Wm.

Murphy Owen

O’Develin Art.

O’Donly Hugh

O’Hughes Art.

O’Hughes Patk.

O’Hughes Philip

O’Kane Philip

O’Kelly Art.

O’Marlay Art.

O’Neal Hugh

O’Neal Rose

Pattan Patk.

Prunty Edm.

Quin Hugh

Quin Hugh

Quin Mary

Quin Neal

Quin Nese

Quin Phelemy

Quin Terance

Quin Terence

Quinn Phelimy

Raverty Bryan

Raverty Con.

Raverty Jn.

Raverty Terance

Rork Ter.

Ryens Cat.

Ryens Patk.

Ryens Rose

Rynes Jn.

Sanaghan Bryan

Sanaghan Neal

Sanaghan Owen

Sanaghan Phelimy

Stewart And.

Stewart Chas.

Walsh Jn.

TullyodonelBallybrockey

Dungarvan

Dungarvan

Daraghdun

Lurganboy

Lurganboy

Rossmore

Rossbeg

Lurganboy

Ballybrockey

Daraghdun

Coolhills

Drumherive

Dungarvan

Dungarvan

Dungarvan

Rossmore

Lurganboy

Tullycullin

Lurganboy

Daraghdun

Ranaghan

Mullaghadun

Lisnallin

Lurganboy

Tullygun

Tullygun

Kingarve

Kingarve

Tullygun

Rossmore

Rossbeg

Rossbeg

Lurganboy

Ranaghan

Dungarvan

Cornamuckla

Tullyodonel

Lurganboy

Tullyodonel

Ballybrockey

Mullaghadun

Mullaghadun

Mullaghadun

Ballybrockey

Mullaghadun

Mullaghadun

Lisnallin

Lisnallin

Lisnallin

Lisnallin

Rossbeg

Lisnallin

Ranaghan

Killineal

Ranaghan

Cornamuckla

Kingarve

Kingarve

Ranaghan

Killineal

Lurganboy

Dungarvan

Rossbeg

Mountpollick

Mountpollick

Tullygun

Kingarve

Ranaghan

Tullygun

Daraghdun

Rossbeg

Lisnallin

Cornamuckla

Cornamuckla

Tullygun

Rossmore

Lisnallin

Ballybrockey

Ranaghan

Kingarve

Rossbeg

Rossbeg

Cornamuckla

Mullaghadun

Ballybrockey

Cornamuckla

Ballybrockey

Rossmore

Lurganboy

Lurganboy

Mullaghadun

Dungarvan

Rossbeg

Ballybrockey

Dungarvan

Rossbeg

Daraghdun

Tullyodonel

Tullyodonel

Rossmore

Rossmore

Lisnallin

Kingarve

Daraghdun

Ballybrockey

Rossbeg

Lurganboy

Daraghdun

Kingarve

Kingarve

Daraghdun

Rossmore

Daraghdun

Kingarve

Daraghdun

Lurganboy

Coolhills

Mullaghadun

Mullaghadun

Cornamuckla

Daraghdun

Daraghdun

Daraghdun

Daraghdun

Cornamuckla

Ballybrockey

Kingarve

Cornamuckla

Lurganboy

Lurganboy

Dungarvan

Non-Catholics

Surname & Name Townland
Agnew Thos.Barry Garret

Bell Jn., Mr.

Best Jn.

Best Wm.

Boys John

Brese John

Campbel Wm.

Clarke Ant.

Colsin or Colvin John

Colvin or Colsin John

Courtney John

Culfield Alex.

Cunningham Wm.

Daugherty Roger

Davidson or Dawson Jas.

Davison Jas.

Dawson or Davidson Jas.

Douglass Saml.

Ennis Brice

Farley Robt.

Fife Wm.

Finn Jas.

Fletcher Jn.

Frizal Alex.

Gavres Ralph

Gilkison Jn.

Glen David

Gruan Jas.

Hadock Walter

Hamon Moses

Hanna John

Henry Patk.

Hinchy or Hindry Abraham

Hindry Wm.

Hindry or Hinchy Abraham

Hinds Thos.

Hollis John

Hurd Jn.

Hurd Thos.

Hurd Wm.

Irvine Jn., Mr.

Jackson William

Johnson Wm.

King Thos.

Kinley Jas.

Lack Danl.

Liester Jas.

Lions Jas.

Lipsey Wm.

Logan Saml.

McCan Thos.

McCausland Thomas

McClelan James

McClelan Jn.

McClelan William

McNeice Jos.

Morrow Thos.

Mullan Frans.

Nickel Robt.

Nickson Wm.

O’Neal Con.

Petterson Wm.

Phenix Rob.

Porter John

Richey Jas.

Robinson Wm.

Sinclair John

Smith Alex.

Smith Archd.

Smith Wm.

Taylor John

Wallace Jas.

White John

Willson Andr.

Willson Patk.

Wright Jas.

CoolhillsRossmore

Mountpollick

Ranaghan

Ranaghan

Congo

Gortmeran

Gortmeran

Creevagh

Cornamuckla

Cornamuckla

Coolhills

Lisnallin

Rossmore

Killineal

Coolhills

Congo

Coolhills

Coolhills

Drumherive

Mountpollick

Coolhills

Killineal

Killineal

Ranaghan

Ranaghan

Ranaghan

Killineal

Cornamuckla

Killineal

Gortmeran

Cornamuckla

Ranaghan

Killineal

Killineal

Killineal

Killineal

Gortmeran

Lisnallin

Lisnallin

Lisnallin

Tullycullin

Congo

Gortmeran

Coolhills

Tullyodonel

Drumherive

Ranaghan

Congo

Coolhills

Cornamuckla

Congo

Tullycullin

Cornamuckla

Cornamuckla

Congo

Congo

Lisnallin

Gortmeran

Congo

Drumherive

Cornamuckla

Killineal

Creevagh

Cornamuckla

Congo

Lisnallin

Congo

Coolhills

Coolhills

Ranaghan

Coolhills

Killineal

Coolhills

Creevagh

Creevagh

Gortmeran

Tullaniskan Parish

Catholics

Surname & Name Townland
Boyle Jn.Boyle Edm.

Branon Edw.

Campbell Edm.

Carr Edm.

Carson Ml.

Casey Laur.

Claran Bryan

Corcran Torlough

Corr Edm.

Corr Bryan

Correan Laughlin

Coulton Terence

Dally Pat

Dally Jas.

Dawly Tim

Develin Henry

Develin Ferde

Develin Phelimy

Donly Hugh

Donly Edm.

Donly Terance

Donly Terance

Dorney Cormk.

Drimin Pat

Duff Pat

Feaghan Danl.

Flenigan Roger

Gorly Jn.

Gravan Mary

Hagan Toal

Hagan Ferde

Hart Owen

Hart Toal

Hely Pat.

Higgans Frans.

Higgins Arthr.

Horisin Patk.

Horsin James

Hughes Chas.

Hughes Art.

Hughes Owen

Kelly Bryan

Kelly Jn.

Kelly Frans.

Lappin Cormack

M’Anulty Art.

M’Anulty Phely

Martan Jas.

M’Campbel Hugh

M’Can Art.

M’Can Pat

M’Carneys Dinis

McGee Henry

McGrew Hugh

M’Clelan Geo.

M’Clelan Jas.

M’Crackin Jas.

McSkinader Patk.

M’Donal Jas.

M’Donel Huston

M’Durragh Henry

Mellan Pat

Mellan Phelim

M’Elroy Jas.

M’Elroy Jn.

M’Glade Frans.

M’Glone Hugh

M’Gory Pat

M’Gugan Patk.

M’Gugan Art.

M’Gugan Saragh

M’Guire Pat

M’Guire Peter

M’Guire Pat

M’Haltan or M’Hattan Art.

M’Hattan or M’Haltan Art.

Money Jas.

Morrison Jn.

M’Quoart Jas.

M’Quoart Widow

M’Quoart Jn.

M’Rory Patk.

M’Rory Patk.

M’Rory Dan

Mullan Patk.

Murphy Phelimy

M’Williams Ed.

Newgent Pat

O’Hagan Bryan

O’Neal Cormack

O’Neal Pat

O’Neal Art.

O’Neal Conn

O’Neal Hugh

O’Neal Henry

O’Neal Phelimy

O’Neal Ml.

O’Neal Conn

O’Neal Owen

O’Quin Caul

Quin Jn.

Quin Frans.

Quin Pat

Quinn Art.

Raverty Jn.

Raverty Bryan

Rork Frans.

Rork Chas.

Rork Wm.

Sanaghan Cormk.

Taminy Patk.

Vallely Henry

Vallely Jas.

Vallely Roger

CreenaghCreenagh

Derry

Edendork

Currin

Gortin

Edendork

Moneyveagh

Mullaghmargard

Gortin

Gortin

Gortin

Ballymena

Edendork

Edendork

Blacktown

Edendork

Edendork

Stughanbeg

Creenagh

Currin

Gortonis

Gortonis

Drumreaghitra

Stughanmore

Drumard

Currin

Stughanbeg

Drumreaghitra

Stughanbeg

Creenagh

Creenagh

Currin

Currin

Creenagh

Creenagh

Gortonis

Ballymena

Ballymena

Derry

Gortonis

Gortonis

Creenagh

Creenagh

Cullin

Creenagh

Derry

Derry

Currin

Creenagh

Creenagh

Edendork

Currin

Edendork

Drumreaghoutragh

Ballymena

Ballymena

Glencon

Blacktown

Creenagh

Gortonis

Edendork

Stughanbeg

Stughanbeg

Stughanmore

Stughanmore

Currin

Ballymena

Currin

Blacktown

Currin

Stughanbeg

Currin

Drumreaghitra

Drumreaghitra

Blacktown

Blacktown

Mullaghmargard

Cullin

Ballymena

Ballymena

Ballymena

Ballymena

Ballymena

Gortonis

Blacktown

Drumreaghitra

Blacktown

Drumreaghitra

Creenagh

Creenagh

Creenagh

Creenagh

Drumreaghitra

Drumreaghitra

Drumreaghitra

Farlough

Glencon

Gortonis

Gortonis

Stughanmore

Blacktown

Creenagh

Derry

Creenagh

Ballymena

Edendork

Creenagh

Creenagh

Creenagh

Edendork

Creenagh

Currin

Currin

Currin

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Surname & Name Townland
Anderson Jn.Anderson Andrew

Anderson Jas.

Blair Wm.

Borris Wm.

Boyle Tho

Burgone Wm.

Burns Thos.

Campbell Robt.

Campbell Jas.

Carruthers Jn.

Carson Robt.

Carson Andw.

Carson Wm.

Carson Jos.

Carson Moses

Caruthers Jas.

Clark Jas.

Clemants Henry

Clements Ed.

Clements Wm.

Clements Wm., Mr.

Collins Laur.

Collins Dan

Cunningham Robt.

Dickson John

Dickson Robt.

Doran Jn.

Douglas Jn.

Douglis Jas.

Dunwoody Alexr.

Eggleson Wm.

Egglison John

Finlay Archd.

Fitzpatrick Pat

Folds Jn.

Frye Saml.

Gilmore Saml.

Gilmore James

Gilmore Thos.

Halladay Thos.

Hancock Eneas

Henry Giles

Hog Robt.

Hopkins Andw.

Hoppkins Edm.

Houndal Jas.

Huston Wm.

Irwine Wm.

Irwine Samuel

Irwine WM.

Johnston Jn.

Kane Jas.

Kirkpatrick Ben

Lack Alex.

Lamie Geo.

Lamie Jn.

Lenard Jas.

Lions Jas.

Lions Geo.

Long Jn.

Makeings Jn.

Man Robt.

Marshall Thos.

M’Call Owen

M’Cardel Alexr.

M’Cardy Wm.

M’Causland Jas.

M’Causland Andw.

M’Clelan Jn.

M’Comb Jn.

M’Crillah Andw.

M’Crumb Eliz.

M’Cullagh Grace

M’Cullah WM.

M’Dole Jas.

M’Donel Jas.

M’Doule Moses

M’Gloughlin Tho.

M’Intyre Jas.

M’Iyre Robt.

M’Killan Jas.

M’Stavoge Neale

M’Whinney Jn.

M’Whinney Jas.

Milikin Wm.

Millan Jas.

Millar Robt.

Moore Jn.

Morris Solomon, Mr.

Morrison Saml.

Morrow Jn.

Mullagan Wm.

Otterson Mary

Preston Jas.

Rea Wm.

Rea Jn.

Reed Jn.

Richardson Jn., Esq.

Richardson Alexr., Esq.

Richardson Tho., Mr.

Skelton Jas.

Skelton Jn.

Smith Thos.

Stewart Jn.

Stewart Rich.

Stinson Wid.

Sturgeon Mr.

Swan Wm.

Taylor Jn.

Templeton Wm.

Thomas Jn.

Vallely Pat

Vernor Math.

DrumeyMoneyveagh

Moneyveagh

Quintonmanas

Drumard

Drumreaghoutragh

Derry

Gortonis

Gortin

Gortin

Moneyveagh

Derry

Derry

Derry

Drumreaghoutragh

Drumreaghoutragh

Moneyveagh

Sessiogh Newmills

Gortin

Cullin

Derry

Derry

Creenagh

Gortin

Creenagh

Mullaghmargard

Mullaghmargard

Cullin

Glencon

Glencon

Gortonis

Ballymena

Ballymena

Moneyveagh

Farlough

Drumard

Glencon

Ballymena

Creenagh

Derry

Ballymena

Derry

Moneyveagh

Gortonis

Derry

Currin

Creenagh

Gortin

Ballymena

Quintonmanas

Quintonmanas

Gortonis

Glencon

Drumreaghoutragh

Drumreaghoutragh

Edendork

Edendork

Derry

Cullin

Mullaghmargard

Moneyveagh

Ballymena

Ballymena

Blacktown

Drumreaghoutragh

Ballymena

Sessiogh Newmills

Moneyveagh

Stughanbeg

Gortonis

Drumreaghoutragh

Ballymena

Drumreaghoutragh

Gortonis

Drumard

Drumey

Sessiogh Newmills

Stughanbeg

Gortonis

Glencon

Stughanbeg

Gortin

Derry

Derry

Drumreaghoutragh

Drumard

Glencon

Currin

Drumreaghitra

Gortin

Ballymena

Derry

Drumey

Ballymena

Sessiogh Newmills

Ballymena

Creenagh

Creenagh

Farlough

Gortonis

Stughanmore

Derry

Gortonis

Ballymena

Gortonis

Gortonis

Moneyveagh

Creenagh

Farlough

Drumreaghoutragh

Gortonis

Gortonis

Currin

Quintonmanas

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Surname & Name Townland
Burns Arthr.Burns Patk.

Colligan Wm.

Conlin Owen

Craigin Edw.

Daley Patk.

Develin Danl.

Develin Jn.

Donly Patk.

Dorly Simon

Dowdill Frans.

Gervin Jas.

Hagan Pat

Hullan Owen

Kelly Danl.

Madin Dinis

Mallan Pat

Martin Mrs.

M’Campbell Pat

McAvoy Jas.

McCampbel Phelimy

McGlade George

McGluneey Owen

McLaughlin Jn.

McMenamy Hugh

McQue Mrs.

McShane Roger

McShane Owen

McTillgrew Jn.

Mellan Jas.

M’Illdon Edwd.

M’Naghtan Jas.

M’Namara Peter

M’Nelly Jas.

Mulhakan Owen

Mullan Jn.

Newgent Jn.

O’Harra Edw.

Preston Jas.

Preston Jn.

Prunty Bryan

Quin Neal

Quin Chas.

Quin Barney

Sheals Pat

Sheredon Peter

Vallely Pat

Walally Const.

Walsh Alex., Mr.

Welsh Wm.

Welsh Patk.

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Non-Catholics

Surname Name
Adams Wm.Anderson Alex

Armstrong Edw.

Arnold Jn.

Ash Saml.

Baily Jn.

Barclay Rich.

Bell John

Bell Marick

Blair Widow

Borner or Bower Jas.

Borris Jn., Mr.

Bower or Borner Jas.

Bradford Hugh

Brese Jas.

Campbel Fras.

Carrol Mrs.

Chichester Mat.

Clark Mrs.

Conner Thos.

Cornfield Jn.

Courtney Wm.

Craighlon Thos.

Cross Wm.

Cunningham Robt.

Dabin Patk.

Daugherty Mrs.

Dawson Thos.

Denaghy Art

Donnely Robt.

Dunn Jos.

Eccles Wm.

Ekles Rob.

Ellet Thos.

Ellis Thos.

English Saml.

Evans Jn.

Ewart Wm.

Fairs James

Fallan Wm.

Fenix Ralph

Fenix Jas.

Frizel Jn.

Frizell Wm.

Gibson Jn.

Goe Alex

Gray Jas.

Green Jas.

Green Mrs.

Greer Jas.

Greer Jos.

Greer Thos.

Greer Wm.

Griffeth Wm.

Loftus Fellwell

Loftus Jn.

Ludford Jas.

Lusely Hercules

Luton Thos

M’Cann Pat

M’Caughy Jn.

McAvoy Danl.

McCampbel Owen

McCan Bryan

McCan Chas.

McCartney Jn.

McConel Andr

McConel Jas.

McDole James

McDonel Chas.

McFall Jn.

McGaretity Hugh

McGee Hugh

McGee Adam

McIllgrew Bryan

McMaghan Jn.

M’Cristal Ed.

Medlycoat Mr.

Millar Hugh

Millone Tho

Moore Fowke, Revd.

Moriby Mr.

Morris Anne, Mrs.

Morrow Jn.

Morrow Nathl.

Morrow Andr.

Mullan Geo.

Mullan Jn.

Mullan Jas.

Murphy Jn.

Orr Wm.

Purdy Thos.

Quin Owen

Rea Rich.

Rea Thos.

Rea Rich.

Reed Jas.

Rice Jas.

Rice Saml.

Richardson Geo.

Richardson Jn.

Richey Jn.

Richy Geo.

Roan Edw.

Robison Jn.

Rody Robt.

Rogers Robt.

Salvage Jn.

Semple Jas.

Simms Doct.

Simms Rich.

Slone Saml.

Smith Jn.

Smith Robt.

St Paul Jn., Revd.

Steel Dav.

Sterling Wm.

Stewart Tho.

Swinne Jn.

Templeton Widow

Thompson Widow

Thompson Israel

Thompson Walter

Thornbury Mrs.

Tracy Jn.

Tracy Jane

Tully Mary

Underhill Jn.

Wallace Wm.

Walsh Christopher, Mr.

Walton Rich.

Waugh Mrs.

Whitehand Jn.

Wildman Jn.

Willcox Jn.

Willson Jas.

Willson Patk.

Willson Eliz.

Willson Wm.

Wilson Andw.

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Religious Census, Ballycommon, Co. Offaly, 1766

Ballycommon Civil Parish


Published in the Journal of the Kildare Archaeological & Historical Society, 1912-1914

The following list gives the name of the Head of Household, their religion and the number of people in the ‘household’. For those who were protestant and who had Roman Catholic servants, the servant numbers are listed separately. Catholics are listed as Papists.

Audley, Michael – Protestant: 11
Bartles, Thomas – Protestant: 6
Booth, Thomas – Protestant: 7
Brackan, Ealse – Papist: 7
Brackan, Neal – Papist: 7
Brereton, Henry – Papist: 3
Bryan, James – Papist: 3
Bryan, Rodger – Papist: 7
Camell, Patrick – Papist: 5
Carroll, Mary – Papist: 2
Carroll, Mary – Papist: 2
Carroll, Rose – Papist: 2
Carter, James – Papist: 6
Cundy, John – Protestant: 7
Daily, Charles – Papist: 2
Daily, Mrs. – Papist: 7
Deetaugh, Thomas – Papist: 6
Dickson, Joseph – Protestant: 4
Dooling, Edward – Papist: 5
Duffy, Widow Papist: 4
Dunn, Ann – Papist: 2
Dunn, Laurence – Papist: 8
Dunn, Matthew – Papist: 4
Dunn, William – Protestant: 6
Farrell, John – Papist: 4
Farrell, Laurence – Papist: 7
Farrell, Laurence – Papist: 5
Farrell, Richard – Papist: 4
Farroll, Connor – Papist: 6
Feenly, Patrick – Papist: 5
Feery, Denis – Papist: 3
Flanagan, Patrick – Papist: 7
Flinn, Bryan – Papist: 10
Gannon, James – Papist: 4
Glowry, Ann – Papist: 1
Glowry, Catherine – Papist: 1
Golagher, Dennis – Papist: 6
Gormon, James – Papist: 5
Hackett, Thomas – Papist: 5
Halfpenny, Robert – Papist: 6
Handibow, Thomas – Papist: 6
Haslam, Richard – Protestant: 7
Heery Margaret – Papist: 6
Heverin, Anthony – Papist: 6
Heverin, Patrick – Papist: 6
Higgins, Daniel – Papist: 3
Hunt, John – Papist: 1
Hunt, Patrick – Papist: 4
Hutson, William – Protestant: 4
Keegan, Bridget – Papist: 3
Keegan, William – Papist: 2
Kelly, Dennis – Papist: 6
Kelly, John – Papist: 5
Kelly, Thady – Papist: 7
Larkin, Patrick – Papist: 4
Leeoge, Patrick – Papist: 4
Linnen, William – Papist: 6
Loanakin, Thomas – Papist: 6
McCaib, Redmond – Papist: 5
McCormick, Margaret – Papist: 3
McOldroy,Bryan – Papist: 5
McOldroy, John – Papist: 4
McOldroy, Terence – Papist: 6
Molloy, Murtagh – Papist: 3
Moran, Michael – Papist: 5
Murphy, Patrick – Papist: 6
Murray, Thady – Papist: 2
Murrikin, Patrick – Papist: 7
Noonan, Patrick – Papist: 8
North, Joseph – Protestant: 3 and Papist servants : 5
Odlum, John – Protestant: 5 and Papist servants : 3
Odlum, Richard – Protestant: 9 and Papist servants : 3
Odlum, Thomas – Protestant: 6 and Papist servants : 2
O’Hara, John – Papist: 5
Regney, James – Papist: 5
Roork, William – Papist: 3
Sands, Bryan – Papist: 3
Sands, John – Papist: 5
Shea, John – Protestant: 6 Wife a Papist
Smith, Ormond – Papist: 10
Smith, Thomas – Papist: 5
Ternon, Thomas – Papist: 5
Ternon, William – Papist: 3
Thompson, Mary – Papist: 4
Treacy, Thomas – Papist: 2
Tyrrell, Edward – Papist: 3
Waldron, Richard – Protestant: 4
Walker, Mrs. – Protestant: 3 and Papist servants : 2
Wheelahan, John – Papist: 5
Wheelahan, Maurice – Papist: 8

Lawrence Delahunty, P.P.

His Curate, Thomas Conron

Revd. John Holiday, Minister

Will Abstracts, Lismore and Waterford, 1724-88

Pre 1858 abstracts can be helpful even for those whose ancestors did not make wills – here we have domestic servants mentioned, there are placenames which may or may not be phonetic variations on those we find in the 1851 Townland Directory.


19 June 1724
Everard, George
Will of George Everard of Garrondillon Co. Tippy (Tipperary)- his wife Ellen, eldest son Edmond two thirds, John second youngest son one third of the property. To Dr. James Glysane, par. Priest, a young black filly & £4.6.8. To Mr. Wm. McCarthy one of executors, a young bay meare. Mr. Hamilton Lowe ffetheard, Mr. Wm. Mcarthy Clocully & wife Ellen Everard, Executors. Present: Laur Fanning, Nich White. Bond of £200 ster: due from Mr. Redmond Everard Bart of some other person for his use.

NOTE: John Bray: Burgess of Clonmel, Conf. Kilkenny & M.P. Clonmel in St. James II parliament, lived at Garondillon in 1677: he had forfeited under Cromwell & by deed of 26 Mar 1669 was demised 478 acres in Knockballymallow/Knockballynemollogh for term of 31 years, by Thomas Juxon

26 Nov 1729
Goss, Gration:
Will of Gration Goss, Citty of Waterford – all to his wife Catherine Goss. £5 to her Grandchild Thos. Comby, declared by Gration Goss in presents of Alexr Desmaison, Pirce Butler, James Walsh – after or in my life – my ffrince book to Alexr Desmaison in ye same order as at p.: sent, with the silver clasps on ye salme along wth them.

12 Feb 1725
Clancy, Johannes:
Admon of goods of Johannes Clancy intestate of Kildarmudy firmarius, granted to Marg. Clancy his Widow by Thomas bishop of Waterford & Lismore.

16 July 1725
Quarry, Isaac:
Will of Isaac Quarry, Knockane – his farm and cattle &c to be divided between his two sons John & William – joint Executors, to old servt Mary Ryane, house garden & grassing for four collops during lease of Knockane, rent free & to her two children my daughter by her £5 each at 19 years of age. To my good friend Wm. Gombon during my lease a house rent free for life and grassing for one beast & when he dies to daughter Esther. Prest Pierce Power, Robt Quarry Will Gambon.

14 Feb 1729:
Redmunds, Timotheus
Admon of goods to Timotheus Redmunds granted to Alicia Redmunds, Clonmel, Widow

5 Aug 1725
Wells, Simon
Will of Simon Wells schoolmaster – All to his wife Sarah Wels (execux) & daurs. Amy, Elizabeth & Lydia. Prest. John Fell, Thos. Murray, John Sault

27 Jan 1726;
Ellis, John
Will of John Ellis, gent: Leaves a Moydore to each Edwd Redmonds , Benj. Robinson, Wm. Blackcoat (son of John Blackcoat), his silver watch to John Norrinton, sword to Michl. Browne & rest, bonds debts to Susanna Browne. Prest. John Smith David Walls, Willm Lonergan.

Meade, Garrett. Dungarvan, Mercht.
2nd May 1787. Probate to Frances Lonergan 23rd Aug 1787
Partnership of Lonergan & Meade.: – Accts. & Bequest of £200 on Geo. Porter – conditioning Wm. Lonergan son of Francis Lonergan to have stores & cellars & £25. £25 to Revd. John Buckley for purpose I have mentioned him & further sum of £25 for said purpose. Gold watch to Wm. Lonergan, £39 to Mr. Thos. Fade. Residue to wife mrs. Elizabeth Lonergan for sole use & c. She and Frances Lonergan sole Execrs. G. Lonergan, James Kennedy.
Codicil to last: £5 to James Williamson for mourning. 40 guineas to Barthol. Guinan, Cork. 30 gns to Michl. Anthony, Jr. Tanner. £10 to Mrs. Marg. Connery, Dungarvan. Residue only; any effects to my brother Henry Meade not yet remitted should produce amount. William Walsh, Mary Power.

Robinson, John. Waterford City. Gent.
18th Nov. 1786. Probate to Robt. Backas 23rd Aug. 1787
Rbt. Backas, son of Alderman Geo. Backas & Elenor his wife, the dwelling house and garden in rere of Peirce’s Lane orwise Kisby’s Lane, city Waterford, which Mr. Kelly now holds under me with the Turrett and garden outside (inside) same to be held & enjoyed by said Robt. Backas and heirs. I also leave him my House in Barronstrand St now in possession of Mr. David Henry,(Heneary) also houses held by lease to Mr. John Archbold, Mercht. Near the new bridge. Robt. Backas sole Exr. & Rec. Legatee. Present: R. Dillon, Sylvester Pyne, Tho. Anthony.

Baldwin, John. Gent. Cahir.
9th Feb 1786. Probate 15th Oct. 1787.
5s each to sons & Daurs. Edward, Margt.McGrath (Als. Baldwin), Allice Mahony (Als. Baldwin), Thomas, James, John, bridget, Ellen. All the rest to wife Bridget Baldwin als. O’Brien. Prest. Jeffery Keating, Pierce Everard.

Bohen, Matthew. City of Waterford, Baker.
14th May 1787. probate 25th Jan 1788
Wife Margt. & Six sons. Bakery, houses to wife & Revd. D. Thomas Hearn. Exors. Andw. Dobbyn; Thos. Hunt and Thomas Cooke.
Codicil June 1787: Bequeaths Revd. Thomas Hearn £5.

Foster, Francis. Coolroe.
29th Feb 1788. 12th Mar. 1788 Probate.
Sister Ann Rogers als. Foster £50. Cath Moore als. Foster £20, Sister Elizabeth Cottanger £10, nephew Chris. Moore my bal or best bay horse. To nephew Wm. Moore my other bay horse. To friend and bror in law Pierce Rogers my watch. Rest to two sisters Sarah Gill and An Rogers. Trustee Revd. Anth. Sterling, sole exor. Prest. Will Cheeran, Jno, Edwd. Bourne.
Probate granted to Revd. A. Sterling.

Walsh, Richard. Mariner. Waterford City.
5th Jan 1788. Probate 23rd June 1788. Probate 23rd June 1788
Appoints wife Margt. Sole heiress Execx. & Adminx. Bequeath her all real and pers. Pres. Jas. Foristall, Ellen Hynes.
Probate granted to Margt. Widow.

Whelan, John, Waterford.
21st June 1784. Probate 16th July 1788
To be buried in St. Patrick’s. To each sisters children, John martin and Richd. Tobin, to John Neale’s son, Wm. Neale, silver ink horn with a gold and silver pen.- watch to keep in memory of me. £5 to repairs of Johnstown Chapple. Exors. Wm Neal, Joan Tobin als Morrisey, and Murphy.
Codicil to last:21st June 1784:
If Wm. Neale and Joan Tobin not living at death bequeath Mr. Henry O’Neile, bror of Mrs. O’Neile, Exors. £10 for trouble.

Osborne, Sir Thomas,
Tickincor, Co. Waterford, Knt.
13 Oct 1713. Precis ½ p., 17 Sept 1717

Wife Dame Ann Osborne als. Usher. Son Nicholas. Grandson John Osborne.
Edward Hubbart, lessee of Winsland als. Farrinbullin near White Church Rock. Edmond Power, lesee of the lands in B. Glannehiry, William Rony, Widow Gough, Widow Bull, Susanna Cox, John Fling, Joseph Thomas, William Hore of Caraine. Widow Ronane, Wm. Fies, Thomas Morrisy, Morrish Houllighane and Gerald Gibon, tenants in parish of Dungarvan.
Cullenagh, Coolepeasoone (?Coolnabeasoon), Knockmeale, Barneshangannagh in B. of Glannehiry; Cooleporsilly, Parknecorry, Clyneskie, Parkeirsheal, Clynegonniny and Garrystroppie, Parish of Dungarvan, Barony of Decies; Winsland als Farrinbullin, all in Co. Waterford
Witnesses: William Browning, Affane, Co. Waterford, Esq; James Usher, Ballintaylor, Co. Waterford, Esq.,; and Robert Carew, Tickinure, Co. Waterford, gent.
Memorial Witnessed By: Peter Molloy, Dublin gent; Cha. Browne
Ann Osborne (Seal)

Parish Register (Surnames), St. Thomas’, Dublin, 1750-91

“Register of the Parish of St. Thomas, Dublin, 1750-1791”


The surnames below are found in the above register. The register has been published by the Representative Church Body Library. If you would like to know more about any record pertaining to any surname listed here, then the book is probbaly obtainable through inter-library loan. Alternatively, you could contact the Representative Church Body Library.

Names

Acheson
Adams
Adamson
Adderly
Aldworth
Alexander
Allen
Allexander
Alley
Ambrose
Anderson
Andoe
Annessley
Appleby
Appleton
Archbold
Armstrong
Arthure
Ashburner
Ashe
Ashenhurst
Ashly
Askins
Atkins
Atkinson
Auchmuty
Austin
Aylmer
Ayres
Bacon
Bagenal
Baggs
Baillie
Baird
Baker
Baldwin
Balfour
Bailie
Ball
Ballaquire
Bambrick
Banns
Bargier
Barker
Barlow
Barns
Barret
Barry
Bartlett
Bartley
Bassett
Batchelor
Bates
Bathers
Battersby
Bayly
Beans
Beatts
Beaty
Beckensale
Belfield
Bell
Belson
Bennet
Benson
Beresford
Berisford
Berry
Berwick
Betson
Bevan
Bibby
Bigger
Billing
Bincks
Bingham
Binks
Birch
Bird
Birnie
Black
Blacker
Blackham
Blackwood
Blair
Blake
Bland
Blaney
Bodkin
Boe
Bolen
Bollon
Bolton
Bonham
Bonnor
Borroughs
Bosman
Bourk
Bourke
Bowden
Bowen
Boyd
Boyle
Bradley
Brady
Braithwaite
Brakley
Bran
Bredin
Brigs
Brisco
Briscoe
Bromlay
Brook
Brooke
Brown
Browne
Brownrigg
Bruen
Bruslin
Brussells
Buchanan
Buckley
Bucknall
Bulkley
Bunbury
Burgess
Burgh
Burke
Burne
Burnet
Burnett
Burnyeats
Burroughs
Burton
Bury
Bushe
Butler
Butt
Bynon
Byrne
Caddell
Calbeck
Caldwell
Callaghan
Callender
Camerin
Camfield
Campbell
Candler
Cane
Cannin
Cannon
Cantrell
Capper
Cardot
Cardott
Carlen
Carncross
Caroli
Carpenter
Carrol
Carroll
Carson
Carter
Cartwright
Carty
Casey
Cassan
Cassey
Cassidy
Casson
Cathery
Caulfield
Chaboteaux
Chaloner
Chamberlain
Chambers
Chandler
Charlemont
Charleton
Chebsey
Chiney
Christmas
Christmass
Chubsey
Clark
Clarke
Clarkson
Clayton
Clements
Clerk
Clinch
Clinton
Close
Clough
Cobbe
Cockin
Codd
Coffee
Coffey
Coglan
Colclough
Cole
Coleman
Collins
Colshaw
Condran
Condron
Connelly
Conner
Connor
Conroy
Conry
Conway
Cooke
Cooley
Cooper
Coote
Cornet
Corry
Cosgrave
Cottrell
Cowan
Cowell
Cox
Coyle
Crabb
Craford
Cramer
Cranfield
Craven
Crawford
Creighton
Crocker
Croghan
Croker
Crolly
Crosbie
Crosthwaite
Crowen
Cubitt
Cuefell
Cuff
Cuffe
Cullen
Cummin
Cumming
Cunningham
Curtis
Curwen
Cusack
Cuthbert
Cutler
Dalton
Daly
Dannell
Darby
Darcey
Darcy
Dark
Darley
Darling
Dartrey
Davidson
Davis
Dawson
Day
De Bordz
Deane
Debutts
Deckella
Deering
Delany
Dempsey
Denham
Dennison
Derbyshire
Dering
Desvoeux
Devenish
Devereux
Devonish
Dick
Dickey
Dickson
Dier
Digby
Dignam
Dillon
Dimm
Dinham
Disney
Divine
Dixon
Dobbin
Dobbs
Dobson
Dockry
Dodd
Dodgins
Dogood
Donelson
Donkin
Donnellan
Donnelly
Donovan
Donstan
Doran
Dougherty
Doughty
Douse
Dowdall
Dowker
Dowling
Downes
Downing
Doyle
Doyne
Drean
Druit
Duff
Duggan
Duke
Dunavin
Duncan
Dunganson
Dunkin
Dunkison
Dunlap
Durham
Dutton
Duvall
Dyke
Earley
Eaton
Eccles
Echlin
Edgworth
Edwards
Egar
Eger
Elliott
Ellis
Emeson
Enery
Engel
Ennerey
Epwel
Epwell
Evans
Evatt
Eyers
Eyre
Eyres
Fagan
Falkiner
Farmer
Farrell
Farringdon
Fawson
Fazakerly
Feagon
Fell
Fennell
Fenwick
Ferguson
Fetherston
Fetherstone
Filgate
Finegan
Finlay
Finnegan
Fish
Fisher
Fittsummons
Fitzgerald
Fitzmorris
Fitzpatrick
Flanagan
Fleming
Fletcher
Flood
Forsayeth
Forster
Fortescue
Forth
Foster
Fox
Foxall
Foy
Franks
French
Friell
Frizell
Finegan
Finlay
Finnegan
Fish
Fisher
Fittsummons
Fitzgerald
Fitzmorris
Fitzpatrick
Flanagan
Fleming
Fletcher
Flood
Forsayeth
Forster
Fortescue
Forth
Foster
Fox
Foxall
Foy
Franks
French
Friell
Frizell
Fry
Fullead
Fullham
Fyfield
Gain
Gainer
Galagher
Galbraith
Gallagher
Galway
Gammon
Gardiner
Gardnier
Garragan
Gartside
Gartsides
Gaskin
Gass
Gastin
Gaston
Gaven
Gaynor
Gentleman
George
Gernon
Gerrard
Gerside
Gibling
Gibson
Giff
Gill
Gillis
Gilmore
Ginn
Gitner
Gittner
Glascock
Glascow
Gledowe
Goddard
Godfrey
Godley
Goff
Golding
Goodbody
Goodwin
Gordon
Gore
Gorges
Gotheral
Goulding
Grace
Grady
Graham
Grattan
Grave
Graves
Graydon
Green
Greene
Gregory
Grierson
Griffin
Griffith
Griffiths
Grooms
Grubere
Grumley
Guest
Guinin
Guthry
Hacket
Haddick
Haffy
Hakett
Hall
Halpin
Haly
Hamerton
Hamilton
Hammet
Hanbury
Hand
Handcock
Handley
Hanlon
Hanne
Hardcastle
Harder
Harman
Harpur
Harrick
Harricks
Harris
Harrison
Hart
Hassler
Hastings
Hatch
Hatton
Haverly
Hawkins
Hawkshaw
Hawtry
Haycock
Hayes
Heath
Heathwood
Heatley
Heatly
Helden
Henderson
Hendy
Henry
Heog
Herbert
Herbret
Herrod
Hervey
Hewitt
Higginson
Higinbotham
Hill
Hinchey
Hiney
Hoare
Hodgens
Hodges
Hodgins
Hodgson
Hodson
Hoey
Hogan
Holcroft
Hollerin
Holmes
Holt
Hornby
Horner
Hornidge
Hovenden
Howard
Hudson
Hughes
Humphreys
Humphry
Hunt
Husband
Hussey
Hutcheson
Hyde
Hyland
Hyton
Irvine
Irwin
Ivers
Jackson
Jacob
James
Jay
Jessop
Jewlley
Jinings
Johnson
Johnston
Jones
Jourdan
Juran
Jurgens
Kane
Kannon
Kavannagh
Kavenagh
Keating
Kehoe
Keirnan
Kellinghusen
Kelly
Kenedy
Kennan
Kennedy
Kenny
Kent
Keogh
Keon
Keough
Ker
Key
Kildea
Kilinghusen

Killinghusen
Killingley
Kimage
Kinch
Kinchla
King
Kingston
Kirchhoffer
Kirchoffer
Kirk
Kirkpatrick
Kirwan
Kirwin
Kitchen
Knight
Knox
Lamb
Lambart
Lambert
Land
Lang
Laurence
Law
Lawe
Lawless
Lawlor
Lawrence
Le Renard
Lea
Leathern
Ledgerwood
Ledwith
Lee
Leeson
Leggett
Leigh
Lemon
Leonard
Lesley
Leslie
Leslye
Lessley
Lesslie
Lewis
Lifford
Lilly
Lindsay
Lindsey
Lindsy
Lloyd
Lloyde
Loftus
Long
Lord
Lorguirfur
Lovett
Lowdon
Lowe
Lowry
Lowther
Lucas
Luggard
Lundy
Lunn
Lynam
Lynham
Lyon
Lyons
Lyster
Lyttle
Macartney
Macklin
Macnamara
Madden
Madders
Magan
Maginnes
Maginnis
Magrath
Mahon
Makeever
Makenzie
Makeveer
Malleverer
Malone
Malowney
Mangaurin
Mannin
Manseragh
Mansergh
Manwaring
Mara
Marlay
Martin
Massey
Mather
Mathews
Maturin
Maulaverer
Mauleverer
Mauroumet
Mauroumett
Maxwell
May
Mayers
Mayne
Mayrins
Mazier
Maziere
McAlester
McAlister
McAuley
McAvoy
McCahan
McCahin
McCann
McCasland
McCaver
McClane
McClelland
McConnrigall
McCormick
McCullagh
McDaniel
McDannell
McDermot
McDermott
McDonagh
McDonnell
McDonough
McEvoy
McGowan
McGuinness
McGusty
McKeon
McKinzie
McLinn
McLoy
McMahon
McManis
McManus
McMullan
McMullen
McVoy
McWilliam
Mead
Meares
Mears
Meathers
Medlicott
Menzeis
Menzies
Mercer
Meredyth
Metge
Middleton
Milbank
Millbank
Miller
Mills
Minchin
Minis
Mitchell
Molesworth
Molloy
Molony
Molyneux
Monck
Monckton
Monk
Monks
Montgomery
Mooney
Moore
Moran
Morecraft
Moren
Morgan
Morris
Morrison
Morrisson
Morrow
Mottley
Mountflorence
Mountmorres
Muilix
Mulavan
Mulchay
Mu]lin
Mulony
Murphy
Murray
Murry
Muspratt
Mussenden
Muston
Myers
Myhill
Myler
Nairac
Neal
Neale
Nesbit
Nesbitt
Newcomen
Newenham
Newinham
Newland
Newlin
Newton
Nichols
Nicholson
Nilan
Nillon
Nix
Noble
Nolan
Norcote
Norcott
North
Northwood
Norwood
Nowlan
O’Brian
O’Brien
O’Conner
O’Donel
O’Flaherty
Ogle
O’Neal
Oram
Ormsby
Orom
Osborne
Oughton
Owen
Padden
Paget
Pagett
Pain
Paisent
Palmer
Pandcock
Pardoe
Parker
Parks
Parren
Parsons
Patrick
Paul
Paulet
Paumier
Pearce
Pearson
Pebby
Pennington
Penrose
Pepper
Perces
Perkins
Perrin
Perry
Pery
Peyton
Phepo
Phepoe
Phibbs
Phillips
Pidgeon
Pierce
Pinto
Player
Pleayer
Plewis
Plunket
Polly
Poole
Porter
Powell
Power
Poynton
Pratt
Price
Primwrite
Purcell
Purdon
Quin
Quire
Quirk
Raferty
Rafferty
Rainsford
Ralph
Ram
Ransford
Ranson
Ratcliffe
Rathborne
Rawlins
Read
Reade
Reddy
Reed
Regoe
Reilly
Reily
Revell
Ribton
Rice
Rich
Richards
Richardson
Richey
Richmond
Ricketts
Rider
Rilly
Riverston
Roarke
Roberts
Robinson
Rochfort
Roe
Rogers
Rooney
Roper
Rosborough
Roscoe
Rose
Ross
Rosscraft
Rotton
Rourke
Roycraft
Rubotson
Rubottom
Rumney
Russell
Ryan
Ryder
Sabine
Sadler
Salev
Sancey
Sandford
Sands
Sandys
Saunders
Saunderson
Savage
Scale
Scanlan
Scott
Scully
Seagrove
Seeley
Sempill
Semple
Sensi
Seurlog
Shanley
Shea
Sheen
Shepphard
Sheridan
Sherlock
Sherrard
Sherred
Shirwin
Siggins
Simcox
Simms
Simpson
Simys
Sinck
Siree
Skeys
Slade
Slator
Sletsick
Small
Smart
Smith
Smyth
Snell
Sneyd
Sneyde
Snow
Somers
Somervile
Sommers
Southwell
Spencer
Sperills
Spicer
Spotswood
Sproule
Squire
Stacey
Stackpoole
Stacy
Stafford
Stalwood
Standish
Staples
Staunton
Stearne
Steel
Steele
Stelsick
Stephens
Stewart
Stopford
Stratford
Strattan
Streton
Stretton
Stringfellow
Strong
Stubbs
Styels
Summonday
Swan
Swanack
Sweeney
Sweeny
Swift
Swinburn
Swiny
Symes
Symms
Talbot
Taylor
Templeton
Tenant
Tench
Ternan
Ternon
Tew
Tharp
Thomas
Thompson
Thornhill
Thornton
Thorp
Tiddeman
Tiernan
Tighe
Timmins
Tindall
Tisdall
Todd
Toner
Topham
Tottenham
Towers
Townsend
Tracey
Travell
Travers
Trench
Trocke
Trumble
Tuitelerg
Turner
Tyndale
Tyrone
Tyrrell
Tyzack
Underwood
Uniacke
Usher
Vandeleur
Vandoran
Vanwingarden
Veiney
Verney
Vernon
Vernor
Vessey
Vierpyl
Vierpyle
Vizer
Vokes
Waddle
Wade
Waite
Walch
Waldron
Walker
Wall
Waller
Walpole
Walsh
Walton
Wandesford
Warburton
Ward
Ware
Waring
Warner
Warren
Warring
Wash
Watson
Watterson
Webb
Webber
Weber
Webster
Weekes
Weeks
Welton
Wesley
Wessell
Westenra
Weyms
Wharton
Whelan
White
Whitelock
Whitelocke
Whitemanv
Whiteway
Whitley
Whitty
Wiggans
Wilcocks
Wilde
Wilder
Wilding
Wildridge
Wilkinson
Willet
Willett
Williams
Williamson
Willington
Willis
Willoughby
Wilson
Wilwrich
Witherall
Withworth
Wolley
Wolseley
Wolsely
Wolsley
Wood
Woods
Woolwride
Worthington
Woseley
Wren
Wybrant
Wymes
Wynne
Yeates
Yeats
Young
Younghusband

Carlow Freeholders, 1767

Surname & Name


Bagenal Beauchamp
Baillie Arthur – Sheriff
Barker George
Barker john
Barker John
Barker Joseph
Barker Thomas
Barret Richard
Bennett Thomas
Bernard Hodson
Bradley Richard
Brewster Henry
Brewster Samuel
Brewster William
Browne Jeff.
Browne William
Brownrigg Samuel
Burton William
Butler John
Colclough Adam
Colclough Caesar
Colclough Henry
Colclough Pat.
Colclough Richard
Colclough Samuel
Colclough Thomas
Colclough Vesey
Corragon William
Critchey Ralph
Crosbie Paul
Davis Wm.
Davison J.
Doyle Charles, jun.
Doyle Chas
Doyle William
Doyne Charles, jun.
Doyne Robert
Duckett John
Duckett Jonas
Eustace John
Evans Nath.
Fitzgerald James
Fitzgerald Thomas
Gale Anth.
Garret James
Glew James
Goggin Stephen
Greene John
Greene William
Grogan John
Gurly Thomas
Hartpole Robert
Hartson James
Hatton J.
Herring D.
Hervey F. H.
Humfrey Edw.
Humfrey John
Humfrey Mat.
James Thomas
Kavanagh gerald
keatinge Cadogan
Lecky Robert Morris
Lecky William
Surname & Name
Martin Henry
Mathers John
M’Doyle Nicholas
Mercer Luke
Mercer Simon
Michel James
Morris See Lecky
Morton George
Mottley James
Mottley Richard
Newton Bart.
Peppard See. Warren
Perkins Humphrey
Perkins John
Perkins T.
Perkins Theo.
Prichard Thomas
Pudkin William
Rudkin Henry
Russell James
Ryves Armst.
St. John Andrew
Tench John
Thomas Amyas
Vicars William
Vigors Edw.
Warren J. Peppard
Weldon Antony
Weldon Walter
Whelan John
Whelan owen