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NEWMARKET
Genealogy & History
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1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF CLONFERT OR NEWMARKET
Cloanfert alias Newmarket – Richd. Bundworth, Clerk, April, 1766.
Total of Papist Families – 766. Total of Protestant Families – 100. Popish Priests: - George Hennesy, James Norry
Arranged Alphabetically
Pr. – Protestant
AHERN, CONNOR
AHERN, JOHN
AHERN, JOHN
AHERN, MAURICE
AHERN, TIMY.
AHERN, TIMY.
AHERN, WILLIAM
ALDWORTH, BOYLE Pr.
ALDWORTH, EQUES RICHD., ESQ. Pr.
ALLEN, ABRAHAM, MR. Pr.
ALLEN, PHILIP, MR. Pr.
ALLEN, RICHARD Pr.
AMBROSE, DAVID
ANGLAND, JOHN
ANGLAND, THOMAS
AURUNDELL, LAUR. Pr.
AUUSK, JOHN
AWARD, JOHN
BAILY, STEPHEN
BANE, CORNS.
BANE, DENIS
BANE, MAURICE
BANE, MICHL.
BANE, MICHL.
BANE, OWEN
BANE, OWEN
BARRA, DAVID
BARRETT, DAVID
BARRETT, EDMOND
BARRETT, JOHN
BARRY, JAMES
BARRY, JAMES
BARRY, JOANES Pr.
BARRY, JOHN
BARRY, JOHN
BARRY, JOHN
BARRY, PATRICK
BARRY, PHILIP
BARRY, THOMAS
BASTABLE, ARTHUR Pr.
BASTABLE, CHARLES Pr.
BASTABLE, GEORGE Pr.
BASTABLE, JOHN Pr.
BEGLEY, DENIS
BEGLY, BRYAN
BEGLY, DANIEL
BENNETT, EDMOND Pr.
BENNETT, JOHN Pr.
BENNETT, THOMAS Pr.
BISHOP, ANTHONY
BISHOP, THOMAS
BITCHONER, CHARLES Pr.
BITCHONER, JOHN Pr.
BITCHONER, ROBT.
BITCHONER, THOMAS Pr.
BOHELLY, JOHN
BOOLY, ROBERT
BOYLE, THOMAS
BRENAN, DANL.
BRENAN, JAMES
BRENAN, MICHL.
BRINN, DANL.
BROWNE, JAMES
BROWNE, JOHN
BROWNE, MAURICE
BROWNE, MICHAEL
BROWNE, PHILIP
BROWNE, ULICK
BROWNE, WILLM.
BRUHILLAN, FRANCIS
BRUSNAHAN, JOHN
BRUSNAHAN, TIMY.
BRYAN, DENIS
BRYAN, THOMAS
BRYAN, TIMY.
BUCKLY, JAMES
BUCKLY, JAMES Pr.
BUHELLY, JOHN
BUHOLLY, JOHN
BUHOLLY, JOHN
BUHOLLY, JOHN
BUHOLLY, JOHN
BUHOLLY, TIMOTHY
BUHOLLY, TIMY.
BUHOLLY, TIMY.
BUHOLLY, WILLM.
BUNDWORTH, PETER, MR. Pr.
BURK, THOMAS
BURN, DAVID
BUSBY, JOHN Pr.
CAHEER, DENIS
CAHILL, DENISH
CAHILL, JAMES
CAINE, CONNER
CAINE, DENIS
CAINE, JOHN
CALLAGHAN, ANTHONY
CALLAGHAN, CONNOR
CALLAGHAN, CONNOR
CALLAGHAN, DANL.
CALLAGHAN, DANL.
CALLAGHAN, DANL.
CALLAGHAN, DANL.
CALLAGHAN, DARBY
CALLAGHAN, DARBY
CALLAGHAN, DARBY
CALLAGHAN, DARBY
CALLAGHAN, DENIS
CALLAGHAN, JAMES
CALLAGHAN, JOHN
CALLAGHAN, JOHN
CALLAGHAN, JOHN
CALLAGHAN, JOHN
CALLAGHAN, JOHN
CALLAGHAN, JOSEPH
CALLAGHAN, OWEN
CALLAGHAN, PATK.
CALLAGHAN, ROBERT
CALLAGHAN, TIMY.
CALLAGHAN, TIMY.
CALLAGHAN, WILLM.
CANBAW, TIMY.
CARMODY, EDMOND
CARTHY, DANL.
CARTHY, DANL.
CARTHY, DANL.
CARTHY, DARBY
CARTHY, DENIS
CARTHY, DENIS
CARTHY, DENIS
CARTHY, DENISH
CARTHY, FELIX
CARTHY, FELIX
CARTHY, JOHN
CARTHY, JOHN Pr.
CARTHY, OWEN
CARTHY, OWEN
CARTHY, OWEN
CARTHY, TIMOTHY
CARTHY, TIMY.
CARTHY, TIMY.
CARTHY, TIMY.
CARTHY, TIMY.
CARVER, DAVID
CARVER, JOHN
CASERTY, THOMAS
CASEY, PATK.
CEAREEN, PATK.
CEARVICK, JOHN
CEARY, ANDREW, MR. Pr.
CEASKEY, DANL.
CEASY, DANL.
CEASY, JOHN
CEATEEN, DENIS
CEATEEN, TIMY.
CHEURY, HENRY
CLEAGNEY, DARBY
CLEARY, MICHL.
CLEARY, PATK.
CLEARY, PATK.
CLOOVAN, WILLM.
COAKLY, ABRAHAM, MR. Pr.
COARVICK, DANL.
COLLINS, CONNOR
COLLINS, CONNOR
COLLINS, CORNS.
COLLINS, DANL.
COLLINS, DARBY
COLLINS, DAVID
COLLINS, JOHN
COLLINS, JOHN
COLLINS, JOHN
COLLINS, JOHN
COLLINS, JOHN
COLLINS, JOHN
COLLINS, JOHN
COLLINS, MICHL.
COLLINS, OWEN
COLLINS, TIMY.
CONNEL, DANL.
CONNELL, DARBY
CONNELL, DARBY
CONNELL, DARBY
CONNELL, DARBY
CONNELL, DARBY
CONNELL, DARBY
CONNELL, DAVID
CONNELL, DAVID
CONNELL, DAVID
CONNELL, DENIS
CONNELL, DENIS
CONNELL, DENIS
CONNELL, DENIS
CONNELL, DENIS
CONNELL, JAMES
CONNELL, JAMES
CONNELL, JEFFRY
CONNELL, JOHN
CONNELL, JOHN
CONNELL, JOHN
CONNELL, JOHN
CONNELL, JOHN
CONNELL, JOHN
CONNELL, MICHL.
CONNELL, MICHL.
CONNELL, MORGAN
CONNELL, PHILIP
CONNELL, PHILIP
CONNELL, SAMUEL Pr.
CONNELL, TIMY.
CONNELL, TIMY.
CONNELL, WALTER Pr.
CONNER, MICHL.
CONNER, OWEN
CONNER, PHILIP
CONNER, TIMY.
CONNERS JAMES
CONNERS, DENIS
CONNERS, HENRY Pr.
CONNERS, JAMES
CONNERS, JOHN
CONNERS, JOHN
CONNERS, JOHN
CONNERS, JOHN
CONNERS, PHILIP
CONNERS, THOMAS
CONNERS, THOMAS
CONNERS, WILLM.
CONNORS, DENISH
CONNORS, JOHN
CONNORS, TIMY.
CONWAY, DENIS
CONWAY, PATK.
CORKERY, DANL.
CORKERY, DARBY
CORKERY, DENIS
COTTER, MICHL.
COTTER, THOMAS Pr.
COUNTY, JOHN
COWFOUCE, MICHL.
CREAGH, JAMES
CREAGH, LAURENCE
CREAGH, MR. DOCTOR Pr.
CREAGH, STEPHEN, MR. Pr.
CRIMIN, DANIEL
CRONEEN, CONNOR
CRONEEN, DANL.
CRONEEN, DARBY
CRONEEN, JOHN
CRONEEN, JOHN
CRONEEN, JOHN
CRONINE, OWEN
CROTTY, DENISH
CROTTY, OWEN
CROWLY, DANL.
CROWLY, DANL.
CROWLY, JOHN
CULLOTTY, DANL.
CURRAN, JAMES
CURRAN, JAMES, MR. Pr.
CURRAN, JOHN
CURRAN, OWEN
CURRAN, WILLM.
CURTAIN, BENJAMIN
CURTAIN, CORNS.
CURTAIN, CORNS.
CURTAIN, DANL.
CURTAIN, DANL.
CURTAIN, DANL.
CURTAIN, DARBY
CURTAIN, DAVID
CURTAIN, DAVID
CURTAIN, JAMES
CURTAIN, JOHN
CURTAIN, JOHN
CURTAIN, JOHN
CURTAIN, TIMY.
CURTAIN, WIDOW
CURTIN, CORNS.
CURTIN, DANL.
CURTIN, JOHN
CURTIN, TIMY.
CUSICK, JAMES
CUSKERRY, JAMES
CUSKERRY, PATK.
CUSKERRY, RICHD.
CUSKERRY, RICHD.
DAHILL, THOMAS
DAHILL, THOMAS
DAHILL, WILLIAM
DAHILL, WILLM.
DAHILL, WM.
DATCH, GEORGE
DAWLY, CHARLES
DAWLY, DANIEL Pr.
DAWLY, DANL.
DAWLY, DANL.
DAWLY, DARBY
DAWLY, DENIS
DAWLY, DENIS
DAWLY, EDWARD Pr.
DAWLY, JOHN
DAWLY, JOHN
DAWLY, OWEN
DAWLY, OWEN
DAWLY, TIMY.
DAWLY, TIMY.
DAWLY, TIMY.
DENAHY, CONNOR
DENAHY, DENIS
DENAHY, DENISH
DENAHY, DNAL.
DENAHY, JOHN
DENAHY, TIMY.
DENALLY, TIMY.
DINNEEN, CONNOR
DOHERTY, OWEN
DOHERTY, PHILIP
DONA, JOHN
DONOGHUE, ANDREW
DONOGHUE, CHARLES
DONOGHUE, DANL.
DONOGHUE, DARBY
DONOGHUE, JOHN
DONOGHUE, TIMY.
DORGAN, TIMY.
DOWNEY, DAVID
DRISLANE, THOS.
DRISLANE, WILLM.
DUGGAN, DARBY
DUGGAN, DENIS
DUGGAN, JOHN
DUGGAN, PATK.
DUNAGAN, WILLM.
DUOHY, WILLM.
EAGAN, CARBRY Pr.
EAGAN, CONSTANT
EAGAN, MATTHEW
EAGER, JAMES Pr.
EAGER, JOHN Pr.
EAGER, RICHARD
EDWARDS, ROBERT, MR. Pr.
ELLIS, JOHN Pr.
FALVEY, DARBY
FALVEY, PETER
FARRINGTON, JOHN Pr.
FAVLEY, DENIS
FELIX, DARBY
FIHINE, NICHOLAS
FINN, OWEN
FINUCAN, CONNOR
FINUCANE, DENIS
FITZ COTT, DAVID
FITZGERALD, ANTHONY
FITZGERALD, EDWARD
FITZGERALD, HENRY
FITZGERALD, JOHN
FITZGERALD, JOHN
FITZGERALD, JOHN
FITZGERALD, RICHD.
FITZGERALD, ROBERT
FITZGERALD, WILLM.
FITZPATRICK, DAVID
FITZPATRICK, MATTW.
FITZPATRICK, MATTW.
FITZPATRICK, THOMAS
FITZPATRICK, TIMY.
FLANAGAN, THOMAS Pr.
FLING, DANIEL
FLING, DANL.
FLING, DENIS
FLING, RICHARD Pr.
FLING, THOMAS
FLING, WILLM.
FLING, WILLM.
FOULOE, DARBY
FOULOUEE, JOHN
FOULOWE, CONNOR
FOULOWE, DARBY
FOULOWE, JOHN
FOULOWE, JOHN
FOURANE, ANDREW
FOWLOE, DANL.
FOWLOE, DARBY
FOWLOE, DENISH
GALIVAN, DARBY
GALVAN, DENIS
GALVAN, EDWARD
GALVAN, JAMES
GALVAN, JOHN
GALVAN, RICHARD
GALVAN, THOMAS
GARVAN, DANL.
GARVAN, JOHN
GARVAVAN, JOHN
GEE, ROBERT Pr.
GENAW, EDMOND
GLEASON, DENIS
GOGGIN, DARBY
GORMAN, DANL.
GORMAN, PHILIP
GORMAN, THOMAS
GORMAN, TIMY.
GORMAN, WILLM. Pr.
GRAHAM, GARRET Pr.
GRAHAM, GEORGE, MR. Pr.
GRAHAM, RICHARD, MR. Pr.
GRAHAM, ROBERT Pr.
GREADY, JOHN
GREGORY, ANDREW Pr.
GRIFFIN, JOHN
GUINEE, DANL.
GUINEE, JOHN
HARDAN, JAMES Pr.
HARRINGTON, TIMY.
HARRINTON, DANL.
HART, JOHN
HARTNETT, DANL.
HARTNETT, WILLM.
HASSETT, JOSEPH Pr.
HAURAGHAN, JAMES
HAURAHAN, JAMES
HAURAHAN, JOHN
HAUREHAN, CORNS.
HAYNS, JOHN Pr.
HAYNS, THOMAS Pr.
HEALY, DARBY
HEALY, DENIS
HEALY, JAMES
HEALY, JOHN
HEALY, TIMY.
HEALY, WILLM.
HEASE, CONNORHEASE, DENIS
HEASE, EDMOND
HEASE, JOHN
HEASE, MAUR.
HEASE, MICHAEL
HEASE, TIMOTHY
HEASLIP, WILLM.
HEFFERNAN, HIGH
HEFFERNAN, MILES
HENESY, JOHN
HENESY, PATK.
HIERLY, MAUR
HILL, DAVID
HILL, THOMAS Pr.
HINCHY, DANL.
HORGAN, DANIEL
HORGAN, DANL.
HORGAN, PATK.
HORGAN, TIMY.
HOULAHAN, DANL.
HOULAHAN, DANL.
HOULAHAN, DANL.
HOULAHAN, EDMOND
HOULAHAN, JERH.
HOULAHAN, JOHN
HOULAHAN, UMPHRY
HUDSON, RICHARD, MR. Pr.
JONES, HENRY
JONES, WILLIAM Pr.
JOYCE, GARRET
JOYCE, MAUR.
KEATEEN, CORNS.
KEEFFE, ARTHUR
KEEFFE, CONNOR
KEEFFE, CONNOR
KEEFFE, DANL.
KEEFFE, DANL.
KEEFFE, DANL.
KEEFFE, DARBY
KEEFFE, DARBY
KEEFFE, DENIS
KEEFFE, DENIS
KEEFFE, DENIS
KEEFFE, JOHN
KEEFFE, OWEN
KEEFFE, RICHD., MR.
KEEFFE, TIMY.
KEHERN, CORNS.
KEHERN, EDMOND
KEHERN, JOHN
KEHERN, PHILIP
KELEHER, CONNOR
KELEHER, DANL.
KELEHER, DENIS
KELEHER, JOHN
KELEHER, MILES
KELEHER, PATK.
KELEHER, PHILIP
KELEHER, PHILIP
KELEHER, THOMAS
KELEHER, TIMY.
KELEHER, TIMY.
KELLY, JOHN
KELLY, LAURENCE
KELLY, MAURICE
KINNELLY, CORNS.
KINNELLY, DENIS
KINNELLY, HUGH
KINNELLY, JOHN
KINNELLY, JOHN
KINNELLY, TIMY.
KINNIERY, JOHN
KISSANE, JOHN
LANGLY, THOMAS Pr.
LAUGHTON, THOMAS, MR. Pr.
LEAHY, JAMES
LEAN, DENIS Pr.
LEANE, JOHN
LEANE, TIMY.
LEANE, TIMY.
LEARY, ARTHUR
LEARY, CONNER
LEARY, DENIS
LEARY, JOHN
LEARY, KEASY
LINAHAN, CORNS.
LINAHAN, TIMY.
LINCH, CORNS.
LINCH, DANIEL
LINCH, EDMOND
LINE, JOHN
LINEHAN, DARBY
LOGAN, MATTHEW
LOUGHLIN, NICHOLAS
LYSAGHT, PATK.
MAGNER, ROBERT
MAGRATH, WILLM.
MAHONY, CONNOR
MAHONY, DARBY
MAHONY, DAVID
MAHONY, DAVID
MAHONY, DENISH
MAHONY, DENISH
MAHONY, PATK.
MAHONY, TIMY.
MAHONY, TIMY.
MANON, TIMOTHY Pr.
MARSHALL, HENRY, MR. Pr.
MARTIN, THOMAS
MASTER, DANL.
MC AULIFFE, BARTHW.
MC AULIFFE, BARTHW.
MC AULIFFE, CONNOR
MC AULIFFE, CONNOR
MC AULIFFE, CORNS.
MC AULIFFE, CORNS.
MC AULIFFE, DANL.
MC AULIFFE, DARBY
MC AULIFFE, DARBY
MC AULIFFE, DARBY
MC AULIFFE, DARBY
MC AULIFFE, FLORENCE
MC AULIFFE, FLORENCE
MC AULIFFE, FLORENCE
MC AULIFFE, JOHN
MC AULIFFE, JOHN
MC AULIFFE, JOHN
MC AULIFFE, LAUR.
MC AULIFFE, MALIC
MC AULIFFE, MALIC
MC AULIFFE, MALIC
MC AULIFFE, OWEN
MC AULIFFE, OWEN
MC AULIFFE, OWEN
MC AULIFFE, OWEN
MC AULIFFE, RICHD.
MC AULIFFE, THOMAS
MC AULIFFE, TIMY.
MC AULIFFE, TIMY.
MC AULIFFE, TIMY.
MC AULIFFE, TIMY.
MC CARTHY, CALLAGHAN
MC THOMAS, OWEN
MEANY, MARGARET
MEEHAN, PATK. Pr.
MELVINE, BRYAN
MERRIG, EDMOND
MILLEN, DENIS
MILLEN, JOHN
MORE, EDMOND Pr.
MOURANE, DARBY
MULCHNOH, ANTHONY
MULCORUM, TIMY.
MULLANE, CORNS.
MULLANE, DARBY
MURARTY, PETER
MURONEY, PATK.
MURPHY, CONNOR
MURPHY, CORNS.
MURPHY, CORNS.
MURPHY, DANL.
MURPHY, DANL.
MURPHY, DANL.
MURPHY, DARBY
MURPHY, DARBY
MURPHY, DENIS
MURPHY, DENIS
MURPHY, DENIS
MURPHY, DENIS
MURPHY, JAMES
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, KEATING
MURPHY, MAUR.
MURPHY, TIMY.
MURPHY, TIMY.
MURPHY, TIMY.
MURPHY, WILLM.
MURPHY, WILLM.
MURPHY, WM.
NASH, PATK. Pr.
NEAL, CHARLES
NEAL, JOHN
NEALE, HENRY
NEALE, OWEN
NOWLAN, JOHN
NUGENT, JAMES
NUNAN, CORNS.
NUNAN, DANIEL
NUNAN, DANL.
NUNAN, EDMOND
NUNAN, JAMES
NUNAN, MICHAEL
NUNAN, PHILIP
NUNAN, PHILIP
NUNAN, TIMY.
NUNAN, TIMY.
NUNANE, OWEN
O CONNOR, CHARLES
O CONNOR, CONNOR
O CONNOR, CONNOR
O CONNOR, CORNS.
O KEEFFE, CHARLES, MR. Pr.
O KEEFFE, MEANUS, MR. Pr.
OWENS, THOMAS Pr.
PHILPOTT, GETTINS Pr.
PHILPOTT, JOHN, MR. Pr.
PHILPOTT, LAURENCE Pr.
PHILPOTT, LUKE, MR. Pr.
PHILPOTT, WILLM. Pr.
PRINDIBLE, REDMOND
PRINDIBLE, WILLM.
PURCELL, GOODWIN Pr.
PURCELL, JAMES, ESQ. Pr.
QUIL, THOMAS
QUILL, DANIEL
QUILL, JOHN
QUIN, JAMES
QUINLAN, DAVID
QUINLAN, JAMES
QUINLAN, WILLM.
QUINLAN, WILLM.
QUOSIN, THOS.
QUOSINE, RICHARD
RAHILLY, CORNS.
RAHILLY, DANL.
RAHILLY, DENIS
RAHILLY, DENISH
RAHILLY, JOHN
RAHILLY, JOHN
RAHILLY, MICHL.
RAHILLY, THOMAS
RAHILLY, TIMY.
RAIN, MATTHEW
RINN, DANIEL
RINN, DARBY
RIORDAN, DARBY
RIORDAN, DARBY
RIORDAN, JOHN
RIORDAN, LAURENCE
RIORDAN, WILLM.
RIORDAN, WILLM.
ROCHE, BARTHW.
ROCHE, DAVID
ROCHE, JOHN
ROCHE, JOHN
ROCHE, RICHARD
ROCHE, RICHARD
ROCHE, RICHARD Pr.
ROCHE, THOMAS
ROE, PHILIP Pr.
ROGERS, JOHN
ROURK, JOHN
RUGG, CHARLES Pr.
RUGG, JOHN Pr.
RYAN, DANIEL
RYAN, DANL.
RYAN, DANL.
RYAN, DENIS
RYAN, EDMOND
RYAN, JOHN
RYAN, MATTHEW
RYAN, WILLIAM
SAVAGE, MAUR.
SCANLAN, EDMOND
SCANLAND, CONNOR
SCULLY, CONNER
SCULLY, CONNOR
SCULLY, DANL.
SCULLY, DANL.
SCULLY, DANL.
SCULLY, JOHN
SCULLY, JOHN
SHEA, DANIEL
SHEA, DANL.
SHEA, DARBY
SHEA, DARBY
SHEA, DENIS
SHEA, JAMES
SHEA, JOHN
SHEA, JOHN
SHEA, OWEN
SHEAGHAN, ANDREW
SHEAGHAN, CONNOR
SHEAGHAN, RICHARD
SHEAGHAN, RICHD.
SHEAHAN, DANL.
SHEAHAN, DANL.
SHEAHAN, DANL.
SHEAHAN, DARBY
SHEAHAN, DARBY
SHEAHAN, DAVID
SHEAHAN, JOHN
SHEAHAN, PATK.
SHEAHAN, TIMY.
SHEAHAN, TIMY.
SHEEHAN, CONNOR
SHEEHAN, CONNOR
SHEEHAN, CONNOR
SHEEHAN, DANL.
SHEEHAN, DANL.
SHEEHAN, DARBY
SHEEHAN, DARBY
SHEEHAN, DARBY
SHEEHAN, DENIS
SHEEHAN, EDMOND
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, MATTHEW
SHEEHAN, MATTHEW
SHEEHAN, MICHL.
SHEEHAN, TIMY.
SHEEHAN, TIMY.
SHEEHAN, TIMY.
SHEEHAN, WILLM.
SHEEHAN, WILLM.
SHEEHAN, WILLM.
SHETTICK, JOHN Pr.
SHETTICK, JOHN Pr.
SHINE, DANIEL
SHINE, DANL.
SHINE, DENIS
SHINE, DENIS
SHINE, DENISH
SHINE, MARTIMER
SHINE, MORTIMER
SHINE, MORTIMER
SHINE, PATK.
SHINE, PATK.
SHINE, TIMY.
SIDLY, HENRY Pr.
SMITH, GEORGE Pr.
SMITH, JAMES
SMITH, JAMES Pr.
SMITH, JAMES Pr.
STOOKES, MARK
STRETCH, ANDREW
SULLIVAN, CONNOR
SULLIVAN, CONNOR
SULLIVAN, CONNOR
SULLIVAN, CONNOR
SULLIVAN, DANL.
SULLIVAN, DANL.
SULLIVAN, DARBY
SULLIVAN, DARBY
SULLIVAN, DARBY
SULLIVAN, DARBY
SULLIVAN, DARBY
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, DENIS
SULLIVAN, GARRET
SULLIVAN, GARRET
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, MORTY
SULLIVAN, OWEN
SULLIVAN, OWEN
SULLIVAN, PATK.
SULLIVAN, PATK. Pr.
SULLIVAN, PETER
SULLIVAN, THOMAS
SULLIVAN, TIMY.
SULLIVAN, TIMY.
SULLIVAN, TIMY.
SULLIVAN, TIMY. Pr.
SULLIVAN, TINY.
SULLIVAN, UMPHRY
SULLIVAN, WILLM.
SWEENEY, DENIS
SWEENEY, MORGAN
SWEENY, OWEN
SWEENY, OWEN
SWEENY, WILLM.
TAYLOR, MICHAL.
TOBIN, JAMES
TOOMY, TIMOTHY
VAUGHAN, DARBY
VAUGHAN, LEWIS
VAUGHAN, PHILIP
VAUGHAN, TIMY.
VEEKS, JOHN Pr.
VEEKS, THOMAS Pr.
VEEKS, WILLM. Pr.
VINSON, EDMOND Pr.
VIOLY, ANTHONY Pr.
WEBB, ABRAHAM Pr.
WEBB, BARTHW. Pr.
WEBB, CHRISTR., MR. Pr.
WEBB, JOHN, MR. Pr.
WEBB, RICHARD, MR. Pr.
WEBB, ROBERT Pr.
WELSH, DAVID
WELSH, JOHN
WELSH, MAURICE
WELSH, MAURICE
WELSH, MICHL.
WELSH, THOMAS
WILLIAMS, JOHN Pr.
WILLIAMS, JOHN Pr.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER, MR. Pr.
WILLIAMS, RICHARD, MR. Pr.
WOARINTON, JAMES
WORINTON, CHARLES Pr.
WOUTY, JOHN
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Clonfert/Newmarket-born Soldiers discharged prior to 1853 - From The National Archives (PRO), London; Doc. Ref. TNA(PRO) Indexed by surname and place of birth from The National Archives online catalogues.
Name Served in…/Discharged Covering Dates BEECHER, THOMAS Born ‘Clonford.’ - ?Clonfert. 5th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 40 1822-1843 BISHOP, JOHN Born Newmarket. 71st Foot Regt.; 67th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 26 1840-1847 BRIEN, JOHN Born Newmarket. Cork Militia. Discharged aged 59. Covering date year of discharge 1835 BROWN, JOHN Born Clonfert. 101st Foot Regt.; 36th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 39 1806-1824 CALLAGHAN, JEREMIAH Born Newmarket. 96th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 45 1824-1850 CALLANAN, HENRY Born Clonfert. Rifle Brigade; 49th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 38 1818-1839 CLANCY, SIMON Born Clonfert. 53rd Foot Regt. Discharged aged 20 1852-1853 CONNOR, MAURICE Born Newmarket. 35th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 17 1847-1848 CURTIN, CORNELIUS Born Newmarket. 18th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 24 1849-1852 CURTIN, DAVID Born Newmarket. Limerick Militia. Discharged aged 46 1803-1829 DOHERTY, PATRICK Born Newmarket. 14th Foot Regt.; 29th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 39 1833-1854 DONOGHOE, JAMES Born Newmarket. 17th Foot Regt.; 3rd Royal Veteran Battalion; 96th Foot Regt.; 10th Royal Veteran Battalion. Discharged aged 47 1807-1833 DONOGHUE, PATRICK Born Clonfert. 34th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 31 1837-1846 DUMPHREY, MICHAEL Born Newmarket. 46th Foot Regt.; 76th Foot Regt.; 69th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 37 1798-1825 EAGER, WILLIAM Born Newmarket. 4th Royal Veteran Battalion; Barrack Artificers. Discharged aged 42 1805-1814 FITZGERALD, THOMAS Born Newmarket. 13th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 35 1825-1844 GARDENER, EDWARD Born ‘Cloonfert.’ 10th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 30 1827-1839 GILLMAN, RICHARD Born Newmarket. 17th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 25 1847-1849 HENNESSEY, PETER Born Clonfert. 85th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 39 1812-1826 KEEFFE, DENIS Born Newmarket. 40th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 20 1830-1832 LYSAUGHT, WILLIAM Born Newmarket. 6th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 21 1846-1849 MAHONY, JAMES Born Newmarket. 34th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 20 1852-1853 MC ARTIE, DENIS Born Newmarket. 39th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 39 1825-1846 MC AULIFFE, CORNELIUS Born Newmarket. 58th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 38 1804-1822 MC AULIFFE, HUMPHRY Born Newmarket. 15th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 46 1825-1848 MC AULIFFE, MICHAEL Born Newmarket. 68th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 38 1839-1854 MC CARTHY, PATRICK Born Newmarket. 45th Foot Regt.; 67th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 27 1840-1850 MC CAULIFF(E), TIMOTHY Born Clonfert. 61st Foot Regt. Discharged aged 41 1832-1854 MILAN, DENNIS Born Newmarket. 26th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 19 1847-1848 RAHILLY, JOHN Born Newmarket. 58th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 33 1807-1814 READY, HENRY Born ‘Clenfort.’ - ?Clonfert. 6th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 22 1827-1829 REARDON, JOHN Born Newmarket. 22nd Foot Regt. Discharged aged 26 1847-1850 RYAN, JEREAMAH Born Newmarket. 14th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 37 1838-1854 SHANAHAN, RICHARD Born ‘Clanfert.’ 50th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 39 1822-1843 SHEAHAN, ARTHUR Born Newmarket. 54th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 17 1847-1847 SHEEHAN, JOHN Born Newmarket. 17th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 18 1847-1849 SIDLEY, RICHARD Born ‘Clonfart.’ Royal Irish Invalids. Discharged aged 48. Covering date year of discharge 1791 SULLIVAN, JOHN Born Newmarket. 19th Foot Regt. Discharged aged [Not Known] 1837-1851 WALSH, WILLIAM Born Clonfert. 14th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 24 1847-1847 WATERS, HENRY Born Newmarket. 94th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 37 1824-1835 WEEKS, JOHN Born Newmarket. Cork Militia. Discharged aged 47. Covering date year of discharge 1829 _______________________________________________________________________________________________
(HC 26/7/1770) – WHEREAS ELLEN CRONIN, otherwise Mc Auliffe, wife of John Cronin of Newmarket, hath eloped from her said husband without any manner of provocation. This is therefore to caution the public from crediting said Ellen on my account as I will not pay any debt or debts contracted by her. Given under my hand this 24th day of July, 1770 – JOHN CRONIN
(HC April 1772) – Mr. James Curren of Newmarket, in the county of Cork, is appointed by the High Sheriff a Replevinger for said county.
(HC June 1772) – Last Friday Mr. John Lean, Parish Constable of Newmarket, in this county, having taken one John Kerwick on a warrant of assault, said Kerwick endeavouring to escape, and threatening to run said Constable thro’ with a pike, Mr. Lean fired a pistol which killed him on the spot. – The Coroner’s Inquest brought in a special verdict.
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PIGOT’S DIRECTORY 1824 – NEWMARKET IN the county of Cork, is a small irregularly built town, distant 122 miles south west of Dublin, and 30 north west of Cork. The church is a neat building, but has nothing else to recommend it to particular notice; and the Roman Catholic chapel is of considerable size. The barracks are calculated for two companies of foot. Free schools, it is understood, are about to be erected by R. R. Aldworth, Esq., whose magnificent mansion is the principal ornament that Newmarket or its vicinity can boast of. There is no market, but fairs are held on the 8th of June, the 8th of September, the 10th of October, and the 21st of November.
Arranged Alphabetically
(NGC) – Nobility, Gentry & Clergy
Ahern, Patrick, Main-st. (Carpenters, &c.)
Aldworth, R. O., Esq. (NGC)
Aldworth, Robert Roger, Esq. (NGC)
Aldworth, St. Leger, Esq. (NGC)
Allen, Wm., Esq., Liscongill (NGC)
Barr, James, Boot & Shoe Maker, Island-lane
Bernard, Walter, Esq., Springville (NGC)
Blennerhasset, Jno. Arthur, Apothecary, Main-st.
Bourke, Wm., Boot & Shoe Maker, Main-st.
Boyle, Robert, Wool Comber, Scateen-lane
Brenan, Michael, Main-st. (Smiths & Farriers)
Bryan, James, Main-st. (Smiths & Farriers)
Bunworth, Wm., Boot & Shoe Maker, Scateen-st.
Calvin, Daniel, Kerry-rd. (Carpenters, &c.)
Casey, John, Tailor, Scateen-st.
Cooke, James, Physician & Surgeon, Stoneville
Creagh, Wm., Captain, Killowen (NGC)
Crean, James, Linen Draper, Main-st.
Cronin, Daniel, Scateen-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
Curtin, Cornelius, Boot & Shoe Maker, Scateen-st.
Disney, Henry, Lieutenant, HP, Main-st. (NGC)
Donoghue, Andrew, Tailor, Kerry-lane
Duddy, John, Main-st. (Smiths & Farriers)
Flynn, Maurice, Spinning Wheel Manufacturer & Turner, Scateen-st.
Gee, Joseph, Scateen-st. (Printers & Glaziers)
Graham, Philpot, Baker, Grocer, &c., Main-st.
Greany, John, Wheelwright, Main-st.
Green, Denis, Cooper, Island-rd.
Hartnett, John, Rev., PP, Warren (NGC)
Hartney, Eugene, Linen Draper, Main-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses - Inn)
Kenny, Arthur, Nursery & Seedsman, Stoneville
Kirby, Michael, Scateen-st. (Printers & Glaziers)
Lean, Patrick, Scateen-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
Lenehan, John, Main-st. (Carpenters, &c.)
Lewis, Wm., Academy, Scateen-st.
Lindsay, Wm., Esq., Scateen (NGC)
M’Auliffe, Cornelius, Linen Draper, Main-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
M’Auliffe, Florence, Scateen-st. (Carpenters, &c.)
M’Auliffe, Jeremiah, Scateen-rd. (Carpenters, &c.)
M’Auliffe, Jeremiah, Wheelwright, New-rd.
M’Auliffe, John, Scateen-st. (Carpenters, &c.)
M’Auliffe, Malachi, Baker, Grocer, &c., Main-st.
M’Auliffe, Malachi, Scateen-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
M’Auliffe, Owen, Scateen-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
M’Auliffe, Richd., Scateen-st. (Carpenters, &c.)M’Auliffe, Timothy, Island-lane (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
M’Cartie, Jeremiah, Wood-view (NGC)
Moylan, Cornelius, Wheelwright, Main-st.
Moylan, Dan, Wheelwright, Warren
Murphy, Cornelius, Grocer, &c., Scateen-st.
Murphy, Jeremiah, Baker, Scateen-lane
Murphy, Jeremiah, Grocer, &c., Scateen-st.
Neville, Richard, Rev., Rector (NGC)
O Brien, Andrew, Academy, Main-st.
O Brien, Maurice, Rev., Ballycloheen (NGC)
O Bryan, John, Junr., Main-st. (Builders & Stone Masons)
O Bryan, John, Senr., New-rd. (Builders & Stone Masons)
O Bryan, Patrick, Kerry-rd. (Builders & Stone Masons)
O Callaghan, Anthony, Island-lane (Builders & Stone Masons)
O Callaghan, Charles, New rd. (Builders & Stone Masons)
O Callaghan, Denis, Scateen-lane (Builders & Stone Masons)
O Callaghan, Jerh., Scateen-lane (Builders & Stone Masons)
O Connor, Cornelius, Cooper, Kerry-rd.
O Keeffe, Cornelius, Tailor, Scateen-st.
O Keeffe, Daniel, Linen Draper, Main-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
O Keeffe, Manus, Mount Keeffe (NGC)
Purdon, Bartholomew, Ensign, HP, Main-st. (NGC)
Purdon, Philip, Senr. & Junr., Lieuts., HP, Main-st. (NGC)
Quinlan, Michael, Academy, Island-st.
Riordan, Jeremiah, Main-st. (Spirit Stores & Public Houses)
Rogers, Joseph, Esq., Priory (NGC)
Ryan, Jeremiah, Main-st. (Carpenters, &c.)
Shanahan, Michael, New-rd. (Carpenters, &c.)
Shanahan, Richard, Island-rd. (Carpenters, &c.)
Shea, Jeremiah, Spinning Wheel Manufacturer & Turner, Kerry-lane
Shea, John, Tailor, Scateen-st.
Shea, Michael, Tailor, New-rd.
Shea, Patrick, Tailor, New-rd.
Shea, Wm., Wool Comber, Scateen-st.
Shine, George, Academy, Scateen-st.
Sims, Michael, Spinning Wheel Manufacturer & Turner, Stoneville
Sims, William, Cabinet Maker, Stoneville
Smith, Rd., Estate Agent, Main-st.
Stannard, Edward, Esq., Main-st. (NGC)
Stannard, Richard, Captain, HP, Killowen (NGC)
Tarrant, Nicholas, Cooper, Scateen-rd.
Vaughan, Philip, Scateen-lane (Smiths & Farriers)
Webb, James, Boot & Shoe Maker, Scateen-st.
Webb, John, Linen Draper Main-st.
Yelverton, Walter, Parish Clerk
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CLONFERT – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – CLONFERT, a parish, in the barony of DUHALLOW, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER; containing, with the post- towns of Kanturk and Newmarket, 14,145 inhabitants. This parish, which is also called “Trinity Christ Church Newmarket,” is situated on the rivers Allua and Dallua, which meet at Kanturk, in their course to the Blackwater; and on the road from Cork, through the Bogra moun tains, to Abbeyfeale, in the county of Limerick, and Listowel, in the county of Kerry It extends 16 Irish miles from north-west to south east, and contains 64,871 acres, valued for the county cess at £ 19,677 per annum. About half the parish consists of bog and mountain; the other half of arable and pasture land of inferior quality. There are extensive beds of culm, some of which, near Newmarket, have been but are not now worked. This district has been much benefited by the road from Cork to Abbeyfeale, which was constructed soon after the distress in 1822; and much further benefit would be produced by con necting that road with the new Government road from Roskeen bridge, through King-William’s-town, to Castle Island, by a short road of about five Irish miles, passing the valuable but hitherto isolated, limestone quarry at Tour. This parish comprehends the extensive manor of Newmarket, and portions of those of Kanturk and Castle Mac Auliffe; the remainder of the latter manor is in Kilmeen, and of Kanturk, in Kilmeen and Kilbrin.
The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patron age of the Bishop; the rectory is impropriate in Col. Longfield, of Longueville: the tithes amount to £ 1163. 1. 6., of which half is paid to the impropriator and half to the vicar. A glebe-house was erected in 1811, near Newmarket, aided by a loan of £ 1125 from the late Board of First Fruits, but, having become dilapidated, has been taken down: the glebe comprises 9 statute acres, one having been lately annexed to the old burial-ground of Clonfert, by permission of the bishop. The parish church, in the town of Newmarket, is a handsome edifice, in the later style of English architecture, built in 1826, at an expense of £ 2200, of which £ 2000 was a loan from the late Board of First Fruits; it has a square tower, embattled and pinnacled, and sur mounted by a lofty spire, the whole formed of hewn limestone. The church at Kanturk, which is annexed to the perpetual cure of that place, is a neat building, with a square tower, embattled and pinnacled. In the R. C. divisions this parish contains two parochial districts, Kanturk and Newmarket, which see. Besides the schools at those places, the Irish Society has four circulating schools in the parish; and there are several private schools. Of Mac Auliffe’s castle, which was situated near Newmarket, and was a chief seat of the sept of that name, only the foundation exists; but of the casde of Carrigacashel, near Priory, the ruins still remain. There was formerly a castle on the Mount, near Mr. Aldworth’s lodge, in Newmarket, and another at Curragh, which also belonged to the Mac Auliffes; both have been demolished, and on the site of the latter is a handsome modern house, the residence of Neptune Blood, Esq. In Mr. Aldworth’s demesne many trinkets and mili tary implements have been found. Here are some chalybeate springs.
NEWMARKET – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – NEWMARKET, a market-town, in the parish of CLONFERT, barony of DUHALLOW, county of CORK, and province of MUN STER, 4 miles (N.W) from Kanturk, on the road from Cork, by the Bogra mountains, to Abbeyfeale and Listowel; containing 1437 inhab itants. This place was formerly called Ahatrasne, or “the place of the ford,” from its situation near an ancient ford now superseded by a neat bridge at the entrance of the town. Its present name is obviously derived from the establishment of a market at this place, which was granted to the family of Aldworth by Jas. I., on the forfeiture of the estate by the Macauliffes, and confirmed in the reign of Chas. II. At Scarteen, a village, a little to the north of the town, about 1000 of the peasantry assembled in 1822, anticipating the evacuation of the town by the military; but were repulsed by Capt. Kippock and Lieut. Green, who, leaving 10 men to defend the barracks, marched with 30 to attack the assailants, whom they dispersed with the loss of about 20 that were killed in the conflict. The gentry of the surrounding district, upon this occasion, presented to each of those officers a handsome piece of plate, as a testimony to their intrepidity and an acknowledgement of their services.
The town is situated on a small stream which falls into the river Dallua a little below, and on the north side of a gentle eminence; it con sists principally of two streets intersecting each other at right angles, and contains about 246 houses, of which several are neatly built; the inhabitants are well supplied with water, the air is salubrious, and the neighbourhood abounds with interesting scenery. Adjoining it is New- market House, the stately mansion of R. R. Aldworth, Esq., lord of the manor, handsomely built of hewn limestone, and situated in a demesne richly embellished with timber of luxuriant growth; an avenue of ash trees is said to have been planted in the reign of Eliza beth, and there are some noble specimens of elm, beech, and sycamore. Near the town are also Mount Keeffe, the residence of M. O’Keeffe, Esq.; Liscongill, of W. Allen, Esq.; and the Priory; formerly the residence of John Philpot Curran, Esq., now in the occupation of E. Stannard, Esq. The market is on Thursday, and is chiefly for the sale of potatoes and turf it is thought that if the day were changed to Friday, which would afford the Cork butchers an opportunity of attending both this market and that of Kanturk, it would conduce greatly to its improvement. Fairs are held on June 8th, Sept. 8th, Oct. 10, and Nov. 2 1st; the last is the principal for cattle, sheep, and pigs. A daily post between this place and Kanturk is supported by private subscription; a constabulary police force is stationed in the town; petty sessions are held on alternate Thursdays; and a court for the recovery of debts not exceeding 40s. is held here, every third Friday, for the manor of Newmarket, which extends over 32,000 statute acres in the parish of Clonfert. The parish church, a handsome structure of hewn limestone, with a lofty tower and spire, is situated in the town; in which also is the R. C. chapel, a spacious edifice, erected on a site given by the late Richard Aldworth, Esq., who contributed £ 75 towards its erection, to which also the Earl of Cork, Lord Lisle, and John Duggan, Esq., liberally subscribed; the altar, which is a copy of that of the ancient abbey of Quin, is much admired. A school in the town for boys is supported by Mr. Aldworth and the vicar; a school for girls is supported by Mrs. Aldworth, and an infants’ school by the vicar and his lady; a school in connection with the R. C. chapel is supported by collections at the chapel, and there is also a Sunday school. Richard Aldworth, Esq., bequeathed £ 50; Michael Creagh, Esq., £ 100; W. Philpot, Esq., £ 40; the late Richard Aldworth, grandson of the former, £ 100; and St. Leger Aldworth, Esq., £ 100, for the poor of Newmarket, the interest of which sums is annually divided among them. St. Leger Aldworth, Esq., also bequeathed £ 1000, contingent on the death of three annuitants, to be appropriated, by the representative of the Aldworth family, to the establishment of some manufacture in the town. There are a fever hospital, containing four wards and 20 beds, and a dipen sary. The celebrated John Philpot Curran was a native of this town; during his residence at the Priory it was the favourite resort of many distinguished literary and political characters, who used to meet there under the auspices of Lord Avonmore, also a native of this place; they held their meetings annually in the grouse shooting season, and from their conviviality at the Priory obtained the appellation of “Monks of the Screw” Major Swan, who assisted in arresting Lord Edward Fitzgerald, in 1798, was also a native of this town.
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(CE 15/12/1943) - O CONNELL TRIBUTE FOR 1843 – NEWMARKET - £25
Name
Barry, J.
Barry, Nick.
Beechinor, Rev. Mr.
Bennett, M.
Brown, J.
Curtin, W.
Dineen, D.
Forrest, J.
Gillman, R.
Hartney, E.
Hartney, J.
Keeffe, C.
Kennely, T.
M’Auliffe, D.
M’Auliffe, T.
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Mullan, Conor
Murphy, D.
Murray, Rev. Mr.
O Brien, A.
Quinlan, B.
Quinlan, J.
Ring, T.
Riordan, Mrs.
Sheehan, B.
Sheehan, D.
Sheehan, J.
Sheehan, P.
Shine, Owen
Sullivan, D.
Sullivan, M.
Sulllivan, J.
Toumy, J.
Walsh, Rev. Mr.Amount
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0.10.0(CE 14/2/1845) - NEWMARKET - O CONNELL TRIBUTE 1844
Name
Barry, J.
Barry, Nich.
Beechinor, Rev., Mr., PP
Curtin, Wm.
Dineen, Denis
Hartney, Eugene
Hartney, John
Murphy, Jerh.Amount
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Murray, Rev., Mr., CC
O Brien, A.
O Connell, Mrs.
O Riordan, Mr.
Sheehan, Ben
Sheehan, D.
Sheen, Pat
Sullivan, Murty
Towmey, J.
Walsh, Rev., Mr., CCAmount
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0.10.0Newmarket, Feb. 12, 1845 - DEAR SIR – The constant demand which the Rev. Mr. BECHINOR had to make on his Parishioners and which must continue for some time to come, to meet the heavy expenses consequent upon the erection of Three New Chapels, which he found necessary for the spiritual instruction and comfort of his flock, and the building of Schools for the youth of his Parish, in which he is at present engaged, delayed our transmission to you as Treasurer of the O CONNELL TRIBUTE, of the enclosed small Subscription of £ 14 from the Parish of NEWMARKET. We regret our figure is not at a larger amount, for should it encompass thousands, it would still fall immeasurably short of the vast debt of gratitude, yes, of justice, due by his country to O Connell, who to the unfading laurels and undying fame he so proudly acquired as the Illustrious Liberator of his Country, has lately earned for himself, and added to his honoured name, the still more glorious title of Defender of the Faith. - By Giving the enclosed remittance a corner in the Cork Examiner you will much oblige your obedient servant, - D. MURRAY, CC
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SLATER’S 1846 DIRECTORY – NEWMARKET
A MARKET town, in the parish of Clonfert, barony of Duhallow, county of Cork, is 155 miles SW from Dublin, 38 NW from Cork, and about five NW from Kanturk; situated near the north-western boundary of the county, on a small stream which falls into the river Dahua, a little below the town. The ancient name of this place was Ahahasne, or ‘the place of the ford,’ from its situation near a ford, now superseded by a neat bridge, at the entrance of the town. Its present name is derived from the establishment of its market, granted to the Aldworth family by James I. It consists principally of two streets intersecting each other, and contiguous to the town is its principal ornament, Newmarket House, the elegant mansion of Richard Oliver Aldworth, Esq., the lord of the manor. The trade if the place is almost limited to shopkeeping. Petty sessions are held every alternate Friday, in a new court-house, a stone building, beneath which the market is held.
The parish church, a neat structure, possesses little to attract notice, and its lofty tower and spire alone render it conspicuous. The Roman Catholic chapel is of considerable dimensions: the site of it was a gift of the late Richard Aldworth, Esq., who also contributed towards the expense of its erection. The altar, which is much admired, is a copy from that of the ancient abbey of Quin. A free school, patronised by the Aldworth family; one for boys under the National Board of Education, and another in connexion with the Catholic chapel, are the gratuitous educational establishments; while a fever hospital, for the indigent poor, is the other principal charity. Newmarket was the birth-place of the celebrated John Philpot Curran. The market is held on Friday. Fairs April 21st, June 8th, July 16th, September 8th, Oct. 9th and Nov. 21st. Clonfert is a populous parish, containing upwards of 20,000 inhabitants. The population of Newmarket, in 1841, was 1,899.
POST OFFICE, Main street, Eugene Hartney, Post Master. – Letters from all parts arrive by (foot post from Kanturk) every afternoon at five, and are despatched every morning at ten minutes before seven.
Arranged Alphabetically
(NGC) – Nobility, Gentry & Clergy
Ahern, Patrick, Carpenter, Chapel lane Leanne, Denis, Slater, Chapel lane Ahern, Timothy, Baker, Scar teen sty. Lewis, William, Main sty. (Academies & Schools) Allworth, Richard Oliver & Robert, Esqrs. Newmarket House (NGC) Long, Edmund, Boot & Shoe Maker, Scarteen st. Allen, Richard, Blacksmith, Anne st. Long, Richard, Boot & Shoe Maker, Anne st. Allen, William, Esq., Lisconguill (NGC) Lyons, Michael Joseph, Apothecary, Scarteen st. Bechinor, Jeremiah, Rev., PP & VG, Kilowen Cottage (NGC) M’Auliffe, Florence, Carpenter, Chapel lane Bennett, Edward, Blacksmith, Main st. M’Auliffe, John, Carpenter, Leather Seller, Main st. Bernard, Walter, Capt., New rd. (NGC) M’Auliffe, John, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Main st. Blennerhassett, John, Apothecary, Main st. M’Auliffe, John, Linen & Woollen Draper, Main st. Bourke, William, Boot & Shoe Maker, Main st. M’Cartie, Denis, Esq., Wood View (NGC) Boyle, Ellen, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Scarteen st. M’Donnell, John, Wheelwright, Anne st. Brennan, Michael, Blacksmith, Main st. M’Gillycuddy, Florence, Publican, Scarteen st. Brien, Michael, Saddler, Main st. M’Kenna, John, New Line (Academies & Schools) Brown, Michael, Carpenter, Wheelwright, Hearse Proprietor, Main st. Miller, Peter, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Main st. Bunworth, William, Boot & Shoe Maker, Scarteen st. Moran, Denis, Painter & Glazier, Kerry rd. Carty, Thaddeus, Cooper, Chapel lane Morton, James, Rev., Kanturk (NGC) Caughlin, Timothy, Tailor, Scarteen st. Moyland, Denis, Wheelwright, Pound hill Cavannah, Mary, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Scarteen st. Mulcahy, John, Saddler, Scarteen st. Chantry, Michael, Stone Mason & Builder Mullane, Connor, Livery Stable Keeper, Anne st. Collins, Edmund, Butcher, Kerry rd. Murphy, Callaghan, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Leather Seller, Scarteen st. Collins, Owen, Butcher, Kerry rd. Murphy, Cornelius, Publican, Scarteen st. Connor, Edward, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Scarteen st. Murphy, Jeremiah, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Main st. Crane, Cornelius, Nail Maker, Anne st. Murphy, Jeremiah, Publican, Ironmonger, Leather Seller, Main st. Cronin, James, Butcher, Scarteen st. Murray, Denis, Rev., Scarteen st. (NGC) Curtain, Cornelius, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Scarteen st. O Brien, Andrew, Publican, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Main st. Curtain, Cornelius, Hearse & Car Proprietor, Scarteen st. O Brien, Andrew, Hearse Proprietor, Ironmonger, Main st. Curtain, Wm. Callaghan, Ironmonger, Publican, Scarteen st. O Brien, Andrew, Linen & Woollen Draper, Main st. Dinehan, Thomas, Carpenter, Anne st. O Brien, Denis, Stone Mason & Builder, Anne st. Doody, William, Boot & Shoe Maker, Main st. O Brien, Garrett, Stone Mason & Builder, Kerry rd. Duggan, Daniel, Wheelwright, Scarteen st. O Brien, John, Publican, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Main st. Duggan, Jeremiah, Painter & Glazier, Scarteen st. O Brien, John, Stone Mason & Builder, Kerry rd. Duggan, John, Boot & Shoe Maker, Scarteen st. O Callaghan, Denis, Esq., Grannavorig (NGC) Eames, Richard, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Anne st. O Connell, Anne, Mrs., the Cottage (NGC) Flynn, Denis, Boot & Shoe Maker, Main st. O Connor, Cornelius, Cooper, Anne st. Flynn, John, Surveyor, Scarteen st. O Keeffe, Charles, MD, Mount Keeffe (Physicians & Surgeons) Flynn, Maurice, Spinning Wheel Maker, Scarteen st. O Keeffe, Cornelius, Tailor, Kerry rd. Flynn, Patrick, Boot & Shoe Maker, Scarteen st. O Keeffe, Manus, Esq., Mount Keeffe (NGC) Gillman, Johanna, Publican, Scarteen st. O Leary, Cornelius, Publican, Scarteen st. Gillman, Richard, Baker, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Anne st. Phillips, Robert, Master, Parochial School, Chapel lane Gillman, Richard, Painter & Glazier, Anne st. Purdon, Margaret, Mrs., Main st. (NGC) Graham, James, Publican, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Main st. Quinn, Michael, Surveyor, Warren Greany, John, Wheelwright, Anne st. Reardon, Henry, Publican, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Anne st. Green, Denis, Cooper, Scarteen st. Shea, Jeremiah, Tailor, Charleville lane Hall, John, Sergeant, Constabulary Station, Scarteen st. Shea, Patrick, Tailor, Main st. Hartney, Eugene, Baker, Grocer & Dealer in Sundries, Main st. Shea, Timothy, Stone Mason & Builder, Scarteen st. Hartney, Eugene, Hotel, Linen & Woollen Draper, Main st. Sheehan, Michael, Butcher, Scarteen st. Hartney, Eugene, Post Master, Post Office, Main st. Sheehan, Patrick, Butcher, Scarteen st. Hartney, John, Linen & Woollen Draper, Main st. Sheehan, Timothy, Baker, Scarteen st. Hinch, Michael, Spinning Wheel Maker, Anne st. Shugrue, John, Scarteen st. (Academies & Schools) Horan, Kerry, Surveyor, Meelan Smith, George, Land & Estate Agent, Main st. Hubbard, Michael, Nail Maker, Scarteen st. Smith, Henry J., Visiting Physician, Fever Hospital & Dispensary, Scarteen st. Keily, Jeremiah, Carpenter, Main st. Smith, Henry Joseph, MD, Oxclose Cottage (Physicians & Surgeons) Kennelly, Cornelius, Blacksmith, Anne st. Smith, the Misses Elizabeth, Hannah, Catherine & Sarah, Main st. (NGC) Kenny, Arthur, Nurseryman, Pound hill Stannard, Edward., Esq., the Priory (NGC) Kenny, Simon, Rev., Main st. (NGC) Stephenson, Joseph, Wheelwright, Pound hill Leahy, Michael, Nail Maker, Anne st. Taylor, Robert, Publican, Ironmonger & Timber Dealer, Main st. Leahy, Thomas, Nail Maker, Anne st. Vaughan, Philip, Blacksmith, Scarteen st. Leahy. Daniel, Esq., Rossicon (NGC) Walsh, Edward, Rev., CC, Ballytona (NGC) Webb, Margaret, Mistress, Lady Aldworth’s Free (Female) School, Main st.
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(CE 4/3/1846) – O CONNELL ANNUITY – Newmarket, March 1, 1846. – DEAR SIR – Enclosed is an order for £ 15 10s, O Connell Tribute, from the Parish of Newmarket. You will be pleased to get the accompanying List of the names of the principal Contributors inserted in the Cork Examiner Newspaper, and I remain, dear sir, yours, truly, D. H. MURRAY, CC. – PS – I also enclose a half Sovereign for the above object, making £ 16 in all from this Parish.
Name
Barry, Nichs.
Bechinor, Rev. Mr.
Clifford, Pat.
Curtin, Wm.
Dinneen, Denis
Gillman, Richard
Harney, Eugene
Hartney, John
Leary, Con.
Murphy, DarbyAmount
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Murray, Rev. Mr.
O Brien, Andw.
O Connell, W., Rev.
Riordan, Henry
Riordan, Thomas
Sheehan, Benj.
Sheehan, Pat.
Twomy, Jas.
Webb, RichardAmount
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(CC 18/6/1846) – SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE NEWMARKET POOR RELIEF FUND – Commencing 17th April, 1846.
Name
Aldworth, Captain
Aldworth, Richd. Oliver, Esq.*
Aldworth, St. L., Esq.
Angland, Patrick
Atkins, Councillor
Barry, Jerh.
Barry, Jerh.
Barry, N., Mr.
Bastable, D. C., Esq.
Beechinor, J., Rev.
Blennerhassett, Dr.
Bunworth, Richd.
Carroll, Patk.
Connor, Danl.
Creagh, Geo. W.B., Esq.
Crotty, Rt. Rev. Dr.
Curtin, Wm.
Dinneen, Denis
Donaldson, Doctor
Egan, C. B., Esq.
Geale, Hamilton, Esq.
Gillman, Richd.
Graham, Jas.
Hartney, Eugene
Hartney, John
Herlihy, Tim.£.s.d.
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Longfield, R., Esq.
Lord Lisle
M’Auliffe, Mrs.
Morton, J., Rev.
Murray, D., Rev., RCC
O Brien, Andrew
O Connell, C., Rev., RCC
O Connor, Cors.
O Keeffe, Jas., Esq.
Philpot, Robt.
Prindible, Patrick
Purcell, John
Purdon, Mrs.
Quinlan, Ben.
Reordan, Henry
Shetteck, Wm., Esq.
Smith, George, Esq.
Stannard, Edw., Esq.
Sullivan, M., Mr.
Taylor, Robt.
The Earl of Cork
Tuomey, James
Twomy, David
Verling, Doctor, RN
Yelverton, Hon. Mrs.£.s.d.
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£149.18.6 – GEO. SMITH, Treasurer. 13th June, 1846.
*Besides increasing the number of his labourers to a great extent.
(CC 6/6/1848) – EPILEPSY - TO THE EDITOR OF THE CORK CONSTITUTION - SIR – WE, the undernamed Inhabitants of Newmarket, County Cork, and its Vicinity, beg leave, through the medium of your widely-circulating Journal, to return our sincere thanks to Mr. WILLIAM DOCKRALL, for the miraculous Cures he has effected on, and his urbane conduct, to many persons in this neighbourhood, afflicted with severe EPILEPSY. We hope, by your publically hereof, to give many of our fellow-creatures, who are labouring under the late malady, an opportunity of applying to him for his Panacea, which has been often known to give instantaneous relief:-
Ahern, Benjamin
Ahern, Patrick
Barrett, Tim.
Barry, Denis
Barry, James
Barry, John
Barry, John, jun.
Barry, Michael
Barry, Michl., jun.
Barry, Nich., jun.
Barry, Nicholas
Barry, Philip
Barry, Philip
Barry, William
Barry, William
Barry, Wm., jun.
Basley, Edward
Beecher, John
Bourke, John
Brehan, Michael
Brenan, Wm.
Bresnihan, Wm.
Brien, Anthony
Brien, John
Brien, Patrick
Brien, Tim.
Brien, William
Brown, Denis
Brown, John
Brown, John
Brown, John
Brown, Michael
Brown, Patrick
Brown, Richard
Browne, John
Browne, Patrick
Browne, Philip
Browne, Stephen
Bruonihan, Wm.
Buckley, James
Buckley, Timothy
Burke, Darby
Cadogan, Rd. W.
Cahill, Daniel
Cahill, James
Cahill, Timothy
Callaghan, Corns.
Callihan, Tim.
Cody, Thomas
Collins, Brien
Collins, Denis
Collins, Edmond
Collins, George
Collins, John
Collins, John
Collins, John
Collins, Michael
Collins, Thomas
Collins, Thomas
Collins, William
Connell, David
Connell, John
Connell, Patrick
Connell, Tade
Connell, Timothy
Conners, James
Conners, Patrick
Conners, Tade
Connors, Timothy
Curtin, Timothy
Curtin, Wm.
Daly, Corns.
Daly, Daniel
Daly, Wm.
Delany, Corns.
Denahy, James
Denahy, John
Denahy, John
Deslane, John
Diggan, Patrick
Dineen, Corns.
Dineen, James
Dineen, John
Donohoe, John
Doodey, Patrick
Dreslane, Patrick
Driscoll, Arthur
Duggan, Charles
Dundan, Edmond
Edge, Charles F.
Egan, John
Finn, Richard
Fitzgerald, Denis
Fitzgerald, Edmd.
Fitzgerald, John
Flinn, Maurice
Flynn, James
Fogarty, Wm.
Forehoan, Bart.
Galvin, Daniel
Galvin, John
Galvin, Michael
Galvin, Timothy
Garvan, James
Garvan, Jer.
Garvan, Owen
Gibbon, Maurice
Gillman, James
Gillman, Richard
Gonnell, John
Gonnell, Patrick
Gorman, George
Gorman, George
Greene, Denis
Greene, George
Griffin, Denis
Haines, Thomas
Hannon, Corns.
Hannon, Edmond
Hannon, John
Hartnett, Richard
Henright, Corns.
Herlihy, John
Homan, Thomas
Homan, Thos.
Hourigan, Andrew
Hourigan, David
Hourigan, J. M., jun.
Hourigan, James
Hourigan, Jas., jun.
Hourigan, John
Hourigan, Michl.
Keleher, Darby
Keleher, Denis
Keleher, John
Kelly, Patrick
Kenealy, Nicholas
Kenney, John
Kinealy, Philip
Langhnan, Thos.
Lean, John
Lynch, Michael
M’Auliffe, John
M’Auliffe, John
M’Auliffe, Patrick
M’Auliffe, Patrick
M’Auliffe, Rich.
M’Auliffe, Thomas
M’Auliffe, Tim.
M’Auliffe, Timothy
M’Auliffe, Timothy *
M’Auliffe, Wm.
M’Carthy, Tim.
M’Donald, Peter
M’Kenna, Denis
M’Kenna, John
M’Kenna, Patrick
Magill, Richard
Mahon, Denis
Mahony, Daniel
Mahony, Nich.
Mahony, Patrick
Mahony, Stephen
Mahony, Tade
Mahony, Wm.
McArty, Denis
Molane, Corns.
Murphy, Edmund
Murphy, James
Murphy, John
Murphy, Wm., jun.
Mynehan, Wm.
Nagle, John
Neagle, John
Neagle, Patrick
Nunan, Michael
O Brien, John
O Connor, Denis
O Connor, Richard
O Connor, Thos.
O Donohoe, And.
O Donohoe, Flor.
O Donohoe, J., jun.
O Donohoe, James
O Donohoe, James
O Donohoe, Jas., jun.
O Donohoe, M.
O Donohoe, Mich.
O Donohoe, Murt.
O Keefe, Richard, Church Warden
O Keeffe, Menus
O Keeffe, Richard
Neagle, John
Osborne, Michl.
Power, Richard
Power, Wm.
Quill, John
Quill, Michael
Quill, Timothy
Quinlan, John
Quinlan, Michael
Rahaley, Thomas
Rahely, Daniel
Roach, Richard
Roche, Wm.
Ryan, Jeremiah
Scanlan, Corns.
Scannell, Patrick
Shanihan, Daniel
Sheehan, Corns.
Sheehan, James
Sheehan, John
Sheehan, Philip
Sheehan, Wm.
Sullivan, Dl.* *
Sullivan, John
Sullivan, Thomas
Sullivan, Tim.
Swiney, Brien
Syms, Michael
Tobin, Cornelius
Tobin, James
Twomey, John
Wallace, Francis
Walsh, James
Walsh, Jeremiah
Walsh, Redmond
Walshe, Richard
Wilkinson, John
Williams, George
Willis, John
Wright, Corns.Any patient sending a Correct Account of their Case, with £3, to Mr. DOCKRALL, No. 6, Holden-street, LIVERPOOL, shall have the proper Medicine sent to any address in her Majesty’s Dominions.
* M’Auliffe, Timothy, who was cured after being dreadfully afflicted for seven years.
** Sullivan, Dl., whose Wife has been cured, though extremely ill for 28 years; her father and four uncles having died of it.
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