Surname |
Name |
Notes |
Value |
Alleyn |
Samuel |
of Golden Bridge, son in law to
Col. Pennefather, little or no real estate, but possessed of farms,
worth |
�1000 |
Anderson |
William |
married to
another sister to English (Alex.) |
�600 |
Bagnell? |
William |
of Marlehill, a relation to John
Bagwell, sometimes on the Grand Jury, has but a small fortune |
|
Bagwell |
Johh |
of ….. In the Co., of Corke.
related to Bagwell of Clonmore |
�4000 |
Bagwell |
John |
of Clonmore, a Candidate for the
County, married to a daughter of Hamilton Lowe |
�2000 |
Baker |
Henry |
of Ballydavid, Attorney |
�500 |
Baker |
William |
of Lismachur, a relation to the
Massys and in their interest. |
�1200 |
Baker |
|
of Ballymurreen |
|
Baker |
|
of Ballydavid |
|
Barker |
William (Sir) |
of Kilcooly, son in law to
William Lane, Attorney |
�5000 |
Barton |
William |
of Feathard, married to a Miss
Massy, and connected with that family. His father a rich merchant in
Bourdeaux |
�1500 |
Bayly |
John |
of Debsborough, half brother to
Prittie |
�2000 |
Bloomfield |
|
of Redwood, a minor, related to
Lord Roden |
�1500 |
Bradshaw |
Robert |
an Attorney |
�1200 |
Briscoe |
John |
in the Bessborough Interest |
�700 |
Brooke |
Francis |
another Brother in law to Mr.
Pritty. A Major in the Regiment of Light Horse, and brother to Sir
Arthur Brooke |
�8000 |
Bunbury |
Matthew |
of Killfeacle, another Brother in
Law to Mr. Prittie. Lives mostly in England his wife and he live
separate, and his affairs much embarrassed |
�2000 |
Butler |
James |
of Kilcommon, married to Miss
Doherty, has in this and the Co. Clare, (though greatly distressed) an
estate of |
�4000 |
Butler |
James |
of Park, Brother to Theobald
Butler |
�500 |
Butler |
James Archer |
of Bansha, was married to the
sister of the above Alex. English |
�800 |
Butler |
John & Walter |
of Kilkenny, a large estate in
this & other counties |
|
Butler |
Pierson |
of Carrick. Interests in this
county in right of his wife, the daughter of Theobald Mandeville, and
in the Queen's County in his own right, to the amount of |
�1000 |
Butler |
Richard Hamilton Lowe |
of Lowe's Green, married to
another daughter of Lowe |
�2000 |
Butler |
Theobald |
of Willford, has in Farms |
�2000 |
Cahir |
Lord |
lives mostly in France &
England |
�10,000 |
Cambie |
Solomon |
|
�8000 |
Carden |
Craven |
of Templemore, a minor |
abt �3000 |
Carden |
John |
of Bernane, married to Miss Disney |
�1000 |
Carden |
Minchin |
|
�1000 |
Carleton |
John |
of Darlinghill, cousin to Commr.
Carleton |
�600 |
Cashell |
Archbishop (of) |
the profits of the See |
�5000 |
Chadwick |
William |
of Tipperary, married to a
daughter of Richard Lockwood. |
�400 |
Chadwick |
William |
of Ballynard, nephew to the
former (Wm. of Tipperary) |
�1000 |
Challoner |
John |
of Prospect, Brother in law to
Mr. Palliser |
�400 |
Clanwilliam |
Lord |
connected with Prittie, has a
very large estate, in this & other counties; married to a Miss
Magill of the North by whom he has got a good estate. |
�14000 |
Clutterbuck |
Thomas |
of Kilgrogy, married to a Miss
Prendergast |
�600 |
Cole Bowen |
Henry |
lives in the County of Corke. A
good estate in this County |
|
Cooke |
Edward |
of Clonmell, son in law to Green
of Greenville, very much embarrassed, has a Lawsuit with his younger
brother, Thomas Cooke, about the estate of Killtinan, which if
recovered would be worth him |
�1500 |
Cooke |
John |
of Poynstown, in the interest of
the Pennefathers & Bagwell |
�1500 |
Croker |
John |
the other representative for
Feathard - little or no estate in this County. Mr. Croker resides in
the County of Limerick. It is thought he was brought in to represent
Feathard by Mr. Pritty and the Clutterbuck family, who have an interest
in that Borough. |
|
Dalton |
Peter |
of Grenanstown, a Roman Catholick |
abt �1000 |
Dalton |
Peter |
of Grenanstown, the like (Roman
Catholic) |
|
Dancer |
Thomas (Sir) |
of Moderenny, Bart. |
�400 |
Dawson |
James Massy |
greatly embarrassed, son to Hugh
Massy |
|
Despard |
Francis Green |
of Killaghy, married to a
daughter of John Cooke |
�500 |
Elliott |
|
of Garrangibbon, a minor |
�1200 |
English |
Alexander |
of Springfield, in the interest
in lands & farms |
�1200 |
Falkiner |
Richard |
of Mount Falkiner, a Barrister,
nephew of Sir Thomas Dancer |
�7000 |
Firman |
John |
of Firmount, related to Ryan's
(Ewer) wife. Worth yearly abt �600, but is much embarrassed |
�600 |
Firman |
Pierson |
his (John's) eldest son |
|
Fitzgibbon |
John |
a Barrister, a lare estate in
this County |
|
Gahan |
Daniel |
of Coolqul, related to the
O'Callaghan family |
�1000 |
Galway |
John |
of Do. (Carrick), a very rich
Roman Catholick |
|
Gason |
Richard |
of Killashalloe, connected with
and related to Robert Waller |
�1000 |
Going |
Robert |
of Tullanoylan, married to a
daughter of Commr. Maunsell |
�1200 |
Grady |
Henry |
of Ballylahiff, married to a
Miss, whom he ran away with. She is sister in law to William Russell,
thy younger. Grady and Russell stand on bad terms |
�7000 |
Green |
John |
of Lettyville, married to the
sister of Daniel Toler, has in the Co. of Limerick, & in this
county |
�2000 |
Hackett |
Thomas |
of Gambonstown, Collector of the
County, his eldest son a Lawyer |
�1200 |
Head |
John |
brother to Michael Head, a small
fortune |
|
Head |
Michael |
of Derry, another brother in law
to Mr. Prittie. |
�1000 |
Hemsworth |
Thomas |
|
�1000 |
Holmes |
Peter |
of Johnstown, Brother in law to
Mr. Prittie. Representative for the Borough of Banagher, has a good
interest (as to Freeholder) in this county |
|
Hunt |
Vere |
of Cappaghwhite, I believe under
the influence of Lord Milton, he was called to the Bar, but does not
practice |
�800 |
Hutchinson |
John Hely- |
of Knocklofty, Provost of Trinity
College, married to the niece of Col. Hutchinson, in right of whom he
enjoys an estate in this County |
|
Jacob |
Mathew |
of Mobarnan, the chief of the
Presbyterian party in this County |
�6000 |
Jephson |
|
of Carrick, a minor |
�1000 |
Judkin |
John Lapp |
of Cashell, related to Butler
Hamilton Lowe |
�1200 |
Keating |
Michael |
married to a Miss Burgh, a sister
in law to Conur. John Foster, greatly embarrassed, has in farms etc. |
�1500 |
Kiffin |
John |
a Minor, of Cashell, his Mother
is Aunt to the present Carden of Templemore |
�1000 |
Lane |
Hamilton |
of Lane's Park, a minor |
�1200 |
Lane |
William |
Attorney |
�1000 |
Langley |
Charles |
of Lisnamrock, married to a Miss
Croker, Co. Limerick |
�1200 |
Langley |
Henry |
of Feathard, brother to Charles |
�600 |
Lanphier |
|
of Parkstown |
|
Latham |
Oliver |
of Meldrum, related to Jacob |
�600 |
Latham |
|
of Ballysheehan, grandson to
Cooke (John) |
�1000 |
Lidwell |
John |
nephew to Thomas Lidwell, greatly
embarrassed |
�1000 |
Lidwell |
Thomas |
of Clonmore |
�1500 |
Lockwood |
Benjamin |
another son to Richard. (Note
these are pretty much dependent on their father for fortune) |
�1000 |
Lockwood |
Richard |
the elder, of Cashell, a rich
farmer… |
abt �1000 |
Lockwood |
Richard |
a miner |
�1000 |
Lockwood |
William |
son to Richard, married to a
daughter of Hamilton Lowe. Brother in law to Bagwell & Butler |
�800 |
Lovett |
Jonathan |
of Kingswell, has a good estate,
a great part of which lies in England. He is related to Count Derby |
�1500 |
Lowe |
Lovelace |
of Rocklowe, related to Bagwell's
wife |
�800 |
Lowe |
Robert |
of Brookhill, another relation to
Mrs. Bagwell |
�500 |
Loyd |
George |
of Mt. Friscoe, uncle to John
Loyd of Cranagh |
�600 |
Loyd |
John |
of Cranagh, who by the death of
his father, now possess about |
�3500 |
Loyd |
Thomas Prince |
of Mayfield |
abt �1000 |
Luther |
Guy (The Rev.) |
of Clonmell, related to the
Moores, will have |
�2000 |
Magrath |
Gamaliel |
of Redmonstown, married to the
daughter of Windham Quin, of Adare, Co. Limerick, and cousin to Count
Walsh |
�1500 |
Mandeville |
Thomas |
of Ballydine, does not care a pin
for anyone, and no one cares for him |
�1500 |
Mansergh |
Nicholas Southcott |
grandson to Richard Lockwood, of
Cashel, & married to the daughter of Carden of Templemore |
�1500 |
Markham |
William |
of Newabby, an old man in the
interest of the Moores |
�1000 |
Massy |
Hugh |
of …Knight of the Shire, for the
Co. Limerick. Connected with the Parkers. |
|
Mathew |
Francis |
of Thomastown, one of the Knights
of the Shire |
�1200 |
Maude |
Thomas (Sir) |
of Dundrum, the other knight of
the Shire |
|
May |
James |
|
�700 |
May |
Thomas |
of Killough, in friendship with
the Lockwoods, has in farms et. |
�1000 |
McCarthy |
John |
of Springhouse, the like (Roman
Catholic) |
|
Miles |
John |
of Rochestown |
|
Millitt |
Richard |
of Kyle, related to Jacob |
�400 |
Minchin |
Charles |
of Donnybrook, connected with
Anthony Parker |
�400 |
Minchin |
|
of Busherstown |
|
Moore |
Chidley |
of Clonmell, related to the other
Moores, very much embarrassed, his estate would sell for about |
�1000 |
Moore |
Colvill (the Hon.) |
Representative for Clonmell.
Brother to Lord Mt. Cashell. (No Landed Property in County |
|
Moore |
Guy Coote |
the other representative for
Clonmell. A relation to Lord Mt. Cashell. Note. Lord Mt. Cashell at
present has the sole dominion over this Borough |
|
Moore |
Richard |
of Derrypark, brother to Stephen,
late an Officer in the Army, Keeper of the Council Chamber, Dublin |
|
Moore |
Stephen |
of Marlefield, married to a
sister of Sir Thomas Maude, and Moore's sister is married to Sir James
May. |
�1500 |
Moore |
Thomas |
of Barn, related to the two
former (Stephen & Thomas Chidly) and nephew, or cousin to the
Earl of Bective |
�2000 |
Moore |
Thomas Chidly |
of Abby, related to Stephen Moore |
�1000 |
Newcomen |
Thomas |
of Dovehill, related to Lord Mt.
Cashell, owes a great deal of money. |
�800 |
Nicholson |
John |
an Attorney |
�1000 |
Nicholson |
Robert |
of Wilmar, nephew to Hercules
Langrishe, & John Green, of Greenville |
�800 |
O'Brien |
Donach |
of Tyone, near Nenagh, Keeps
& minds Bolting Mills there, though he has a very large estate
in this Kingdom & in England |
�8000 |
O'Callaghan |
Cornelius |
the younger, of Shanbally.
Representative for the Borough of Feathard. (He is married to the
daughter of Mr. Ponsonby, the late speaker. |
|
O'Callaghan |
Cornelius |
the elder. Uncle to Cornelius the
younger. A rising estate. This gentleman lives in Bath; has settled his
estate on his Nephew, Cornelius, the younger. |
|
O'Meara |
Morgan |
of Lisanisly, grondson to Col.
Pennefather |
�2000 |
Otway |
Loftus |
of Lissenhall, connected with
Prittie |
abt �600 |
Otway |
Thomas |
of Castleotway, Brother-in-law to
Mr. Prittie. |
�2000 |
Palliser |
Wray |
of Derryluskan, present High
Sheriff, in the interest of Prittie, married to the niece of the Rev.
Mr. Challoner, decd. |
�2500 |
Parker |
Anthony |
of Castlelough, married to a Miss
Massy. A good estate in the county of Limerick, the profits of which he
receives as Committee to his elder brother who is an idiot. Has an
estate and lands in this County of the yearly value of about |
�1000 |
Parker |
Anthony |
the younger, of Castletown,
eldest son to the former,. Married to a Miss Grady, of the Co. Limerick |
|
Parker |
John |
of Newtown, has been at the Temple |
�1000 |
Pennefather |
Bolton |
Nephew to Col. Pennefather |
�400 |
Pennefather |
Richard |
of Newpark, Representative in
Parliament for the City of Cashell, at present has the entire
Government of it, he is an old man, his eldest son, Kingsmill
Pennefather (who is dead), was married to the daughter of Lord Lisle,
and the Pennefather estate is settled on the issue of the marriage |
�2000 |
Pennefather |
Richard |
son to the Rev. Francis
Pennefather, another nephew to the Colonel |
�500 |
Pennefather |
Thomas |
of Marlow, another nephew to the
Colonel |
�400 |
Pennefather |
William |
the other representative for
Cashell, and late a Major of Dragoons, son to Richard P. (No landed
property) |
|
Pepper |
George |
of Knockalton, connected with
Prittie |
�600 |
Poe |
James |
of Sallsborough, married to a
sister of Robert Waller |
�600 |
Power |
Ambrose |
of Barretstown, elder brother to
Baron Power |
�1200 |
Power |
John |
of Tullsmain, another brother to
the Baron |
�500 |
Prendergast |
Jeffery |
of Ballynomasny, (now lives in
the Co. Limerick,) agent to Mr. Quin, of Adare |
�500 |
Prittie |
Henry |
of Kilboy. Representative for the
Borough of Gowran. Chief Connection Sir Henry Cavendish |
�6000 |
Purefoy |
William |
of Ballysheedy, Landwaiter in
Corke, has an estate in this County of about |
�500 |
Roden |
Earl |
|
abt �500 |
Russell |
William |
of Tipperary, the elder |
|
Russell |
William |
of Tipperary, the younger |
�1000 |
Ryal |
William & Phineas |
of Clonmell, Bankers, of the same
Interest with Mathew Jacob |
|
Ryan |
Ewer |
of Port Ryan, married to a Miss
Magrath, who is sister in law to Denis O'Brien, Attorney, worth yearly
in lands |
abt �800 |
Ryan |
John |
a Roman Catholic |
abt �1200 |
Ryan |
John |
|
|
Sadleir |
Francis |
of Sopwellhall, father in law to
Mr. Prittie. Has a good interest in the County. (as to Freeholders) |
�2000 |
Sankey |
Jacob |
of Coolmore, related to Jacob |
�1000 |
Scott |
Mark |
of Mohobber |
�700 |
Taylor |
Godfrey |
of Noan, his sister was married
to William Pennefather, brother to Col. Pennefather, another sister
married to James Lowe, of Rocklow |
�2000 |
Tennison |
Joseph |
of Kildonogy, related to the
Carletons |
�1000 |
Toler |
Daniel |
of Graige, a candidate for the
County and related to Prittie |
1500 |
Toler |
John |
his (Daniel's) brother |
abt �1000 |
Towers |
Reilly |
formerly attended the Bar. The
town of Borrisokeene and the land about it belong to him; is very
imprudent in his affairs has a good many Freeholds Tenants |
�1000 |
Waller |
Richard |
of Cully |
abt �1500 |
Waller |
Robert |
of Newport, a relation to Lord
Roden, Representative for Dundalk, has very little estate in fee, but
has Freehold interests in lands to the amount of |
abt �1200 |
Walsh |
Charles |
of Derrylaghan, related to
Lawton, of Corke |
�1000 |
Walsh |
David |
|
|
Walshe |
David |
of Clonmell, a Lawyer |
�1300 |
Watson |
John |
of Ballymohir, was a Quaker, is
now a Justice of the Peace. Tenant to Counr. Walsh at Ballymohir |
�1000 |
White |
Henry |
of Greenhills, married to another
daughter of Count Maunsell |
�1000 |
Willington |
James |
|
abt �1500 |
Willington |
James |
of Newhouse |
�500 |
Willington |
John |
of Killoskehan, late High Sheriff |
�1500 |
Woodward |
William |
in the Interest of Prittie |
�600 |
Woulfe |
Walter |
of Do. (Carrick), a very rich
Roman Catholick |
|