O SULLIVAN BEAR PEDIGREE
From Cusack’s ‘History of Cork,’ 1875
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Blurred and tattered piece at end of scan reads - *This Sir Owen, to settle the Countries of Beare and Bantrie in his posteritie, tooke his lands, Q.E., by letters pattents in the 12 yeare of her reigne; but after long suite at law between him and his nephew, Donnell Mac Donnell O Sullivan, it was ordered that Sir Owen should enjoy the Countrie of Bantry and Donnell Beare, to them and their heires.
Beare and Bantrie ………. illegible………the north, O Sullivan More.
The four daughters of Owen O Sullivan lived in Anno 1615, L. of Bantire, ob. 1617 and Da. To Sir Cormack MacCartie, of Muskrie, historian, reads – Ellen 1, Llane 2, Shilie 3, Katherine 4, Honor 5.
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