Cork - Encumbered Estates - Landholder Vol 13 & 64 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Cork Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Anita Sheahan Coraluzzi Anita Sheahan Coraluzzi @2002. All Rights Reserved. ENCUMBERED ESTATES - LANDHOLDER VOL 13 & 64 Landholder; Estate Location; Date Of Sale VOLUME 13 1. William AUSTEN, Esq., owner and petitioner, exparte Elizabeth EVANS, otherwise AUSTEN, Richard BUSTEED, Catherine BUSTEED, otherwise EVANS, his wife, and Elizabeth EVANS, petitioner- Estate of Skeaf, situate in East Division of Barony of East Carbery- 19 June 1851- (lot maps). 2. Harry JONES, a minor, owner, exparte Cooper PENROSE, petitioner- The fee simple Estates of Droumbeg, Farrancantry, Garrancore and Tullageehy, also Countees and Milleens, Derreenascrinig East & West, and Cummeen- 2 April 1852- (illustration and lot maps). 3. John CALLANAN, Assignee of James H. ROCHE, an Insolvent, and Henry ROCHE, an infant, owner, exparte Alexander M'CARTHY, petitioner- Lands of Kilfinnin and Gleananrouragh otherwise Roury Glen, situate in the Barony of East Carbery- 15 July 1851- (no maps). 4. Richard DONOVAN, junior, owner and petitioner- Lands of Ballygroman Upper, in the Barony of East Carbery- 15 December 1854- (no maps). 5. Edward GILLMAN, owner, exparte The Rev. John BROWNE, petitioner- Lands of Rockhouse otherwise Inchilusky, in the Barony of the East Division of East Carbery; also the Lands of Cooranig, in the Barony of the West Division of East Carbery; also the Lands of Brownstown, in the Barony of the East Division of East Carbery- 23 June 1851- (lot maps). 6. Martha RANCLAUD, Administratrix of John RANCLAUD, deceased, owner, exparte John HAMILTON, John FRENCH, and William John NORWOOD, petitioners- Dwelling-house, Demesne and other portions of Lands of Kilfinnin, in the Barony of East Carbery- 28 May 1851- (no maps). 7. John TOWNSEND, owner and petitioner- Lands of Milleenagun, in the Barony of East Carbery, West Division- 26 June 1856- (lot map). 8. Cornelius SWINEY, Ellen SWINEY, and others, owners, exparte Mary CURTIS and Henry CURTIS, petitioners- Lands of Ballygroman Upper, in the Barony of East Carbery- 15 December 1854- (no map). 9. James LYSAGHT, Esq., owner, exparte Thomas LYSAGHT, Esq., petitioner- Lands of West Dromdiclogh otherwise Carrigmore, in the West Division of the Barony of East Carbery- 5 July 1853- (illustration and lot map). 10. Alleyn M'CARTHY, owner, exparte John Samuel BEAMISH, petitioner- One Divided Moiety of Lands of Knockane alias Knockanepubbily, in the Barony of East Carbery- 10 June 1853- (no map). 11. William MORRIS, the Younger, owner and petitioner- Estate situate in the Parishes of Ross and Kilfaughabeg, in the Barony of the West Division of East Carbery, including part Lands of Froe, Maulagown otherwise Mount Stafford, Castle Salem otherwise Benduff, Benduff Slate Quarry and Froe Slate Quarry- 3 June 1853- (no maps). 12. Robert TRESILLIAN, owner and petitioner- Lands of South Cahir and part of North Cahir, in Parish of Kinneigh, in the Barony of the West Division of East Carbery- 20 May 1853- (lot maps). 13. William BALDWIN, owner, Alleyn BALDWIN, petitioner- Several desirable Estates situate in the Baronies of Kinalmeaky, West Division of East Carbery and West Muskerry, including Tirelteen East, West and Middle; Coolenagh; Laravooltig; Crossmahon and Lisardahie- 26 October 1855- (lot maps). 14. Right Hon. GEORGE EDWARD, LORD BARON AUDLEY, owner, exparte David William NELIGAN, petitioner- Fee simple Estates and Valuable Mines and Minerals, comprising 26 Townlands situate in the Baronies of East and West Carbery, in the Parishes of Affadown, Kilcoe, and Cape Clear; also of the three Parishes of Kilkateran, Killocanenagh and Kilmanagh, forming the Union of Bantry- 22 June 1852- (lot maps). 15. John BOWEN, Esq., owner and petitioner- 20 Lots include Lands of Kilbeg, Kilbrogan, Roundhill, Garranefeen, Skull, and Ardmanagh; Meenvane, Skeagh and Curriderrigan, Glan otherwise Glaun, and West and Middle Calves; Castle Island, and Carthy's Isle, situate in the Baronies of East Carbery, Kinalmeaky and West Carbery- 19 October 1854- (lot maps). 16. Robert TRESILLIAN, of Bandon, in the County of Cork, owner, exparte Samuel SULLIVAN, petitioner- Fee simple Estate of Ballyvolane, situate in the Parish of Ballinadee, in the Barony of East Carbery, East Division- 7 January 1851- (no maps). 17. Chambre CORKER, a minor, owner, exparte Thomas Bertrand MATHEWS, petitioner- Lands of Cloughvadouning, Skevanish otherwise Skevanisk, part of Ballymountain called Turner's Clash otherwise Clashturner, and the Water Course to Old Bleach Green of Innishannon, situate in the Barony of East Division of East Carbery- 11 June 1850- (no maps). 18. John CALLANAN, Assignee of James H. ROCHE, an Insolvent, and Henry ROCHE, an infant, owner, exparte Alexander M'CARTHY, petitioner- Lands of Kilfinnan and Gleananrouragh otherwise Roury Glen, situate in the Barony of East Carbery- 20 December 1851 (no maps). 19. James HAMMOND and Frederick EMERY, owners, Thomasine Eliza KELLER, petitioner- Residue of the Kilmeen Estate, in the Parish of Kilmeen, in the Barony of East Carbery- 10 March 1854- (lot map). 20. Robert WARREN of Castle Warren, in the County of Cork, Esq., owner, exparte Conyngham ELLIS and Henry BAGGS, petitioners, and in same matter Eliza ALLEN, petitioner- Dwelling house and Premises on the Grand Parade, in the Parish of Holy Trinity, City of Cork; Several houses and premises on Barrack Street, numbers 119, 120, 121, 129, 127, 24, 25, 26, 27, 116, 122, 123, 117, 118 and 128, in the Parish of St. Nicholas, City of Cork; Lands of Barnahily known as Castle Warren and Marsh Farm in the Barony of Kerricurrihy; Lands of Barnahily known as North & South Ring; Lands of Ahakery, Annaherlick and Mallow, situate in the West Division of the Barony of East Carbery; Lands of Knockmacoole, Curracrowly and Slinogue, in the Barony of East Carbery- 22 October 1850- (no maps). 21. Right Hon. GEORGE EDWARD, LORD BARON AUDLEY, owner, exparte David William NELIGAN, petitioner- Fee simple Estates and Valuable Mines and Minerals, comprising 26 Townlands situate in the Baronies of East and West Carbery, in the Parishes of Affadown, Kilcoe, and Cape Clear; also of the three Parishes of Kilkateran, Killocanenagh and Kilmanagh, forming the Union of Bantry- 9 November 1852- (lot maps). 22. Robert DELACOUR, Reverend Francis JONES, Rebecca DAVIES, widow, Robert Henry DAVIES, Anna Maria DAVIES, now Anna Maria JOHNSTON, and Charles DAVIES, or some, or one of them, owners, exparte Elizabeth CROSSLEY, widow, petitioner- Fee simple Estate of the late Simon Farthing DAVIES, Esq., situate near the Town of Charleville, in the Barony of Orrery and Kilmore; Part Lands of Ballinadee otherwise Annesville; Lands of Coolyline otherwise Cooline otherwise Farthingville East & West, in the Barony of Orrery and Kilmore, situate near the Town of Bandon- 3 May 1853- (lot maps). 23. Cornelius O CALLAGHAN and Reverend Robert O CALLAGHAN, owners and petitioners- Estate of Clounderreen, Cluggogh and Skeaf, in the Barony of East Carbery; Pallas in the Barony of Ibane and Barryroe; Knockbrowne, Burrane and Kilshinahan in the Barony of East Carbery, in 12 Lots- 18 February 1858- (lot maps). 24. This Estate concerns Lands in Clare and Limerick and is not copied here. VOLUME 64 1. Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Elder, Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Younger, and Others, owners, exparte the said Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Elder, and Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Younger, petitioners- Coolcap; Ballinteosig otherwise Meelin and Inch; Park Mountain and Monavarnoge; Meenoughter and Ballynaheila; Knockgorm and Ballymaccibbott, all about seven miles from Youghal and about the same distance from Castlemartyr, in the Barony of Imokilly- 1 May 1855- (lot maps). 2. William Stanhope TAYLOR, Mark Anthony SAURIN and Frederick DOWDING, Esq., Trustees of the Will of the Most Noble JAMES MARQUIS OF THOMOND, deceased, owners and petitioners- 77 Lots, Lands in the Barony of Imokilly, including Barnabrow; Tullagh (part of); Ballinvoher (part of); Ballymacandrich; Tullaheenmore; Lagfree (part of); Ballytibbot (part of); Ballykennefeak; Glanturkin (part of); Ballinrostigg (part of); Buckstown &c.; Crocane (part of); Hermitage (part of); Knockanemorney; Rostellan Demesne and Castle, (part of); James-Brook; Ellenville; Rathcoursey; Castlemary; Ballydaniel (part of); Gortnaskehy; Monagoul; Ring (part of); Glounawilling (part of); Ballyskibbole; Knockadoon; Capel Island and Ballynafarsid (part of)- 11 December 1857- (lot maps). 3. Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Elder, Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Younger, and Others, owners, exparte the said Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Elder, and Norman UNIAKE, Esq., the Younger, petitioners- in the Baronies of Imokilly and Kinnatalloon, in 13 Lots including Lyre, Ballyanthony, Sandyhill, Rerour North and Rerour South; Monaloo, Lacken, Glenheal, Glenacoghery, Caher & Reanduff; Kilnafurrery, Ballyknockane, Knockanrig and Knockagool; Coolcap; Ballinteosig otherwise Meelin and Inch; Park Mountain and Monavarnoge; Meenoughter and Ballynaheila; Corbally; Sweetfield; Premises in Town of Youghal; Knockgorm and Ballymaccibbott; Ballygrunna and parts of Monabraher and Kilnasudery; Ballynalahagh and part of Monabraher and Mount Uniake Demesne- 31 October 1854- (lot maps). 4. Charles SUGRUE, Trustee of the Estate of Richard D. GARDE, the Younger, and John D. GARDE, owners, exparte Richard Davis GARDE, petitioner- Lands of Garrymore, in the Barony of Imokilly- 21 May 1852- (lot map). 5. Thomas Garde DURDIN, Esq. Owner and petitioner- Lands of Kilderrig, Carrigkilter, Coolvodig otherwise Sunville, Ballybraher West, Snugborough, Ballyronahan, Ballybraher East, Ballinamona, and part of Shanagarry- 19 June 1855- (lot maps). 6. John Webb ROCHE, of Rochemount, in the County of Cork, Esq., owner and petitioner- Lands of Cloughbally otherwise Nagle's Mountain, about 5 miles from Mallow; Lands of Ballyshevane and Ballintrim, about 3 miles from Scartlea; Lands of Ballyhook otherwise Rochemount, close to the village of Whitegate, in the Baronies of Fermoy and Imokelly [sic]- 17 April 1856- (lot maps). Sources: 1 University College Cork; Cork Multi-Text Project in History- Christine Kinealy: The Great Irish Famine Documents, #7. Response of the Landlords: introduction. See: http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/history/famine7.htm 2 Cork Examiner; 17 July 1848. Report of the House of Commons debate of Tuesday July 11.