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Tithe Applotment of Caheragh
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Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Aughaville Aghaville
Robert BEAMISH, Landlord
(1) Humphrey Driscoll Timothy Hays & John Flyn
(2) Timothy Sullivan & Timothy Burke
(3) Daniel Conolly
(4) John Sullivan Denis Sullivan Jeremiah Sullivan & Thomas Barry
(5) William Barry Maurice Spillane & Timothy Donovan

Bawnbee Bawnboy
Rev. Richard L. CONNOR, Landlord
(6) Denis Cain1
(7) Daniel Cain1
(8) Cornelius Cain1

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Bawnbee Bawnboy
(9) Michael Hurley
1 - Possibly O'Mahony Keane. See: Mahony.

Ballehedown Ballaghadown North and South
John TOWNSEND, Landlord
(10) Charles McCarthy
(11) George Kew
(12) William Regan & John McCarthy
(13) Daniel Driscoll

Bishopland Caheragh1
(14) John Cogan2 Charles McCarthy & Patrick McCarthy
1 - Bishopsland is part of Caheragh
2 - Cogan is probably deCogán, from Norman deCogan, which also appears as Goggin.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Barrihavilla Bauravilla
William McCarthy DOWNEY, Landlord1
(15) Timothy Collins John Barry & John Barry Junior
(16) Jeremiah McCarthy Timothy McCarthy John Barry
(17) William Donoghue Jeremiah Cadagan2 Jeremiah McCarthy
(18) Thomas Barry and Thomas Barry Junior
(19) Patrick Barry Philip Barry Jerry Connor Dennis Connor & John Young
(20) Philip Barry John Young John Howrihane3
(21) Denis Shealy Patrick & Jeremiah Crowley

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Barrihavilla Bauravilla
(22) Jeremiah Crowley John Crowley & Andrew Coughlan
1 - William McCarthy Downing was the father of Timothy McCarthy Downing, who was a solicitor in town, served the district as a member of parliament, was active in famine relief efforts, and was generally well-regarded.
2 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.
3 - See: Hourihane.

Barna Barna
Rev. Richard WRIGHT, Landlord
(23) Mr. William Pearson

Ballyourane Ballyourane
Lord BANDON, Landlord
(24) Jeremiah Mahony
(25) Timothy Kohane
(26) Jeremiah Crowley & John Crowley
(27) Thomas Dawley1 Daniel Crowley & John Crowley
1 - A spelling variation of Daly.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Ballyourane Ballyourane
(28) Denis & Jeremiah McCarthy
(29) Denis Driscoll
(30) Denis Driscoll & Cornelius Donoghue
(31) Coleman Driscoll
(32) Michael Donovan Richard Ambrose Jeremiah Driscoll Daniel Hurley & Daniel McCarthy
(33) Cornelius Sullivan

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Coolamawn Cullomane East and West
Robert BEAMISH, Landlord
(34) John Neil John Hurley Darby1 Minihane2 Bat3 Donovan & partners
(35) John Crowley
(36) Timothy Howen
(37) John Kelly
(38) William Barrett
(39) Mr. Beamish's Wood
(40) Timothy Hurley James Leary William & Stephen Barrett
1 - Form of Jeremiah.
2 - See: Minihane.
3 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Coolamawn Cullomane East and West
(41) Mr. McCarthy
(42) Owen1 Morrinane2 Daniel Sullivan & Daniel Coughlan
(43) Denis Donovan & Denis Collins
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - Morrinane, Morinane, Morane, Murnane might be forms of Moran. See Murnane (external). MacLysaght also suggests Manning.

Coorydowny
John TOWNSEND, Landlord
(44) Phillip Spillane Daniel Spillane & John Spillane
(45) Cornelius Howrihane1 John & Owen6 Howrihane1
1 - See: Hourihane.
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Caharagh Caheragh
John TOWNSEND, Landlord
(46) Charles Hegerty Timothy Hegerty & partners
(47) Jeremiah Collins
(48) Mr. Denis Henyan1
(49) Timothy Howrihane2
1 - Likely Hennigan.
2 - See: Hourihane.

Cooregannive Cooragannive
Adam NEWMAN, Landlord
(50) Patrick Collins & partners
(51) Jeremiah Casey Cornelius Conolly & partners

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Cooregannive Cooragannive
(52) Timothy Casey & Michael Brickley
(53) Mr. William Ross & Jeremiah Donovan
(54) Mr. James Ross Cornelius Casey & Charles Reagan

Clouncugger Clooncugger
(55) Nicholas Kohane Timothy Muhir1 & John Ambrose
(56) Rev D. Dore2
(57) Denis & Charles Carthy
1 - Probably a form of Muir.
2 - Very Rev. David Dore P.P. served Caheragh R.C. Parish. He is interred in Caheragh New Cemetery.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Clouncugger Clooncugger
William McCarthy DOWNEY, Landlord
(58) Patrick & Jeremiah Reagan
(59) John & Timothy Hurley
(60) Thomas & Humphrey Harrington
(61) Timothy Sullivan & Jeremiah & Daniel Bawny1
(62) Jeremiah Kohane James Carey Timothy Driscoll & partners
(63) Daniel Hegerty Jeremiah Lynch & Denis Flyn

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Clouncugger Clooncugger
(64) Cornelius Donovan & Maurice Cremeen2
1 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames.
2 - Cremeen, Crimeen, Creemeen are a branch of McCarthy.

Coolbee Coolboy
Captain W.P. WHITE, Landlord
(65) Daniel Sullivan
(66) John Cogan1
(67) John Sullivan & brothers
(68) John Sullivan & brothers
(69) Mr. Thomas Evans
1 - Cogan is probably deCogán, from Norman deCogan, which also appears as Goggin.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Coolbee Coolboy
(70) James Child Denis Hurley & partners
(71) Timothy Cremeen1 & William Sullivan
(72) Daniel Comba2 & Richard Barrett
1 - See: McCarthy.
2 - See: Sullivan.

Coolbawn Coolbane
Lord CARBERY, Landlord
(73) Jeremiah Collins Jeremiah Lowney1 & John Haly
(74) Daniel Foley Daniel Donovan Denis Creemeen2 & Daniel & Cornelius Lowney1 & partners
(75) Timothy Hays Timothy Harrington Richard Haly James Donovan & Florence & William Driscoll

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Coolbawn Coolbane
(76) Daniel Lowney1 James Sullivan Timothy Hays & John Daly
1 - See: Sullivan.
2 - See: McCarthy.

Clohydaniel Garrane1
Sir H. BECHER, Landlord
(77) Denis Conolly & Timothy Donovan
(78) Thomas Browne Jeremiah & Denis Sullivan & partners
1 - Clohydaniel was a sub-townland of Garrane.

Cooranuller Cooranuller
Adam NEWMAN, Landlord
(79) Andrew Caverly
(80) John Coffee1
(81) Timothy Collins

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Cooranuller Cooranuller
(82) Michael Bawn2 Timothy William & John Morane3 & partners
(83) Timothy Mahoney & partners
(84) Florence Driscoll & Florence McCarthy
(85) Daniel Wholey4 & Daniel Darry5
(86) Cornelius Hart ___ Minihane6 & partners
(87) John Harrington & partners
1 - The Coffeys, or Cowhigs, are documented as a very old cousin branch to the Driscoll rulers of the Corca Laide.
2 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames.
3 - Morrinane, Morinane, Morane, Murnane might be forms of Moran. See Murnane (external).
4 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe.
5 - Probably a form of Darrig. See: Donovan.
6 - See: Minihane.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Cooranuller Cooranuller
(88) Daniel & Cornelius Carey1
1 - Carey is likely Keary. It has been written in some west Cork church records as Carew, which likely has no connection to the family of George Carew, the English military leader and Lord of Munster. It might also be anglicized as Carr.

Coornaklehy Coolnaclehy
(89) Owen1 Sweeny
(90) Daniel Lynch Thomas Keady2 & Daniel Collins
(91) Florence Hurly and Timothy Collins
(92) Jeremiah Lynch and James Lynch

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Coornaklehy Coolnaclehy
Wood Lot
(93) Jeremiah Coughlan Timothy Connor & Timothy Howrihane3
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - Keady might appear as MacKeady or Cady. Associated with Galway but may also have had a Corca Laidhe presence.
3 - See: Hourihane.

Clahane Cloghane Beg
(94) Murty1 Howrihane2 & sons
(95) Murty1 Howrihane2 Junior & brothers
1 - Murty, Morty, Marty may be forms of Mortimer and Murtagh.
2 - See: Hourihane.

Clahane More Cloghane More
(96) Owen1 Howrihane2
(97) Timothy Howrihane2
(98) Timothy Driscoll
(99) John Howrihane2
(100) William Brickley3
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - See: Hourihane.
3 - Brickley and Buckley are often mistaken for each other in old records. They have different origins.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Mawn Maune1
Adam NEWMAN, Landlord
(101) Denis Carthy John & Timothy Collins
(102) Timothy Crowley & brother
1 - Written as part of Cloghane.

Clahane
(103) Cornelius Casey

Maulagallane Maulagallane
(104) Jeremiah Daly & Brien Howrihane1
(105) Charles & Jeremiah Hurley & Daniel Cofs2
(106) Widow Mahoney
1 - See: Hourihane.
2 - Coss (Ó Coise) is a Corca Laidhe surname, but this is probably a more recent transplant.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Clahene Cloghane Beg and More
Carrig1
(107) Richard & James Barrett
(108) Owen2 Cunningham
(109) James & William Sheehan
(110) Denis Carthy
(111) Timothy O'Driscoll Esq
(112) Mr. Richard Stack
(113) Patrick Collins Timothy Marten & partners

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Clahene Cloghane Beg and More
Carrig1
(114) Daniel Sheehan John Lynch & Timothy Marten
(115) Denis & Cornelius Harrington James Sullivan Timothy Driscoll & partners
(116) James Sullivan Cornelius Reagan Daniel McCarthy & Cornelius Blackstaff3
(117) Cornelius Reagan Richard & James Barrett
(118) Mr. Denis Driscoll
1 - Carrig is written as part of Cloghane.
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
3 - See: Donovan.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Dreenevereha Dereenavarihy
Samuel LEVIS, Landlord
(119) Jeremiah Comba1 & Timothy Mahony
(120) Denis Hays
(121) Thomas Collins & Daniel Kohane
(122) John Creemeen2
(123) Denis Creemeen2
(124) Patrick Howen3
(125) Pierce Cogan4
1 - See: Sullivan.
2 - See: McCarthy.
3 - Woulfe thinks this name is of Dalcassian origin.
4 - Cogan is probably deCogán, from Norman deCogan, which also appears as Goggin.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Dreenevereha Dereenavarihy
(126) Daniel Leary & brothers
(127) Daniel Cain1
(128) James Sullivan
1 - Possibly O'Mahony Caine. See: Mahony.

Dreenecnaugh Derreenacno
Samuel LEVIS, Landlord
(129) Florence Donoghue & Daniel Kohane
(130) Widow Sullivan
(131) Richard Cogan2 & Timothy Glaveen1
(132) Timothy Donoghue
1 - This name has been used both with Brien and Donoghue.
2 - Cogan is probably deCogán, from Norman deCogan, which also appears as Goggin.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Dromourneen Dromourneen
Samuel LEVIS
(133) John & Jeremiah Daly
(134) Denis Keady
(135) Michael Fitzgerald
(136) Denis Morrinane1 & brothers
(137) Daniel Keating & Timothy Kohane
(138) John Morrinane1 Daniel & Patrick Collins
(139) Denis Keating Jeremiah Sullivan & Florence McCarthy
1 - Morrinane, Morinane, Morane, Murnane might be forms of Moran. See Murnane (external). MacLysaght also suggests Manning.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Dromore Dromore
Daniel WHELPLY, Landlord
(140) Thomas McCarthy
(141) James Donovan
(142) Cornelius Reagan
(143) Michael Kohane
(144) Denis Kelly & partners
(145) Charles McCarthy
(146) John Barrett & Timothy Donovan
(147) Denis Creemeen1 James & John Barry
1 - See: McCarthy

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Mill Lot
Dromore Dromore
(148) Timothy Brien
(149) James McCarthy
(150) Thomas Minihane1
(151) Daniel Driscoll
(152) ___ Macnamara Wood
(153) Charles McCarthy Esq.
1 - See: Minihane.

Derreishal
James CUMMINS, Landlord
(154) Daniel Murphy William Cotter Patrick Bawn1 & Owen2 McCarthy
(155) James Cotter
1 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames.
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Dromcoorha Dromcorragh
Sir Henry BECHER, Landlord
(156) Mr.Thomas Rofs (Ross)
(157) Patrick Hays & brother
(158) Mr. James Rofs (Ross)
(159) Mr. George Ross
(160) John Pretty1 & Michael Collins
(161) James Connell & Daniel Murphy
(162) Cornelius Sullivan
1 - See: Sullivan.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Dromcoorha Dromcorragh
(163) Charles McCarthy
(164) Peter Sullivan

Dereeny Derreeny
John Woods, Landlord
(165) Thomas Wood Esq & tenants
Carrignagranoga1
(166) Daniel Driscoll
(167) Patrick Barry
1 - Bruno O'Donoghue describes several subdivisions of Cooragannive, which is adjacent to Dereeny; this could be Carrigacroheen.

Gurthdromagh Gortdromagh
Samuel LEVIS, Landlord
(168) Cornelius Howrihane1 & Jeremiah Keating
(169) Daniel Sullivan

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Gurthdromagh Gortdromagh
(170) Henry Phaar & Daniel Keating
(171) William & Timothy Keating
1 - See: Hourihane.

Glandarta Glandarta
Sir Henry BECHER, Landlord
(172) Denis Creemeen1
(173) John Leary
(174) Widow Donovan
(175) Denis Creemeen1

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Glandarta Glandarta
(176) Charles & John Murphy
1 - See: McCarthy.

Gurthnascreeny
Sir Henry BECHER, Landlord
(177) Charles McCarthy
(178) John Collins & Patrick Sullivan
(179) Robert Barry & James Barry Daniel & Patrick Creemeen1
(180) James Cotter
(181) Daniel Comba2 & Daniel Creemeen1
(182) James Comba2

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Gurthnascreeny Gortnascreeny
(183) Timothy Driscoll
(184) Jeremiah Comba2
(185) Cornelius Hays & Denis Donoghue
(186) Timothy Hays Michael Crowley Denis & Cornelius Creemeen1
(187) Daniel Neil & Daniel Carey4
(188) Cornelius Donoghue Maurice & Denis Creemeen1
(189) Denis Wholey3 & Denis Brien
1 - See: McCarthy.
2 - See: Sullivan.
3 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe.
4 - Carey is likely Keary. It has been written in some west Cork church records as Carew, which likely has no connection to the family of George Carew, the English military leader and Lord of Munster. It might also be anglicized as Carr.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Gurthnascreeny Gortnascreeny
(190) Timothy Brien
(191) Timothy Collins

Glaunethna Glanatnaw
Sir Henry BECHER, Landlord
(192) Denis Harrigan1
(193) Jeremiah Reagan
(194) Michael Reagan
(195) Denis Creemeen2 & Denis Connor
(196) John Daniel & Cornelius Croneen

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Glaunethna Glanatnaw
(197) Denis Croneen & Timothy Reagan
(198) Daniel Creemeen2
(199) John Leary
1 - See: Horrigan.
2 - See: McCarthy.

Gneeve
Robert BEAMISH, Landlord
(200) James Lynch Daniel Spillane Jeremiah & Denis Reagan Patrick & John Hegerty

Gurthnakilla Coolboy1
Robert BEAMISH, Landlord
(201) Richard Barry Edmond Barry & John Connor
(202) Jeremiah Minihane2

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Gurthnakilla Coolboy1
(203) Florence Harrington & Daniel Kain3
1 - Gortnakilla is believed to be a part of Coolboy.
2 - See: Minihane.
3 - Possibly O'Mahony Keane. See: Mahony.

Gurrane Garrane1
Sir Henry BECHER, Landlord
(204) Timothy Donovan
(205) Daniel Driscoll
(206) Daniel Leahy
(207) Jeremiah Reagan
(208) Murty2 Howrihane3 & Denis Driscoll
(209) Patrick Sullivan Denis McCarthy & Timothy & Cornelius Donovan

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Gurrane Garrane1
(210) Timothy Hegerty Timothy Foley Michael Hurley & Timothy O'Bery4
(211) Timothy Daly Timothy Foley Timothy Jeremiah & Michael O'Bery4
1 - Garrane Beg and Garrane More in older records.
2 - Murty, Morty, Marty may be forms of Mortimer and Murtagh.
3 - See: Hourihane.
4 - Earlier transcription wrote this as O'Besy. This family are almost certainly the Maguires of Garrane and are super-indexed as MAGUIRE.

Inshibeg Inchybegga
James CUMMINS, Landlord
(212) John Coughlan Michael Daniel & Timothy Donegan
(213) Cornelius Donovan & brothers

Inchengeragh Inchingerig
Rev. James L. CONNOR, Landlord
(214) Denis McCarthy
(215) Denis Collins

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Inchengeragh Inchingerig
(216) Cain Mahony & Timothy Collins
(217) Denis Conolly
(218) Daniel & Andrew McCarthy
(219) Maurice Collins
(220) Daniel Hays & Henry Crowly

Kealanine Kealanine
Rev. James L. CONNOR, Landlord
(221) Jeremiah Leary Michael Murphy & Jeremiah Leary Junior
(222) Eugene1 Howrihane2
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - See: Hourihane.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Kealanine Kealanine
(223) Jeremiah Reagan & Thomas Donoghue
(224) Mr. Jeremiah Reagan
(225) Denis Mahony & sons
(226) Cornelius & Jeremiah Mahony
(227) Jeremiah Counter1 Denis Brien Denis Crowley & partners
1 - Super-indexed as Canty.

Knuckgurreem Knockgorm
Samuel LEVIS, Landlord
(228) Daniel Denis William Michael & Cornelius Collins

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Killeenleagh Killeenleagh
Mr. BROWNE, Landlord
(229) John Cogan1 & Patrick Hays
1 - Cogan is probably deCogán, from Norman deCogan, which also appears as Goggin.

Keelnagispach Kilnagospagh
William NICHOLL, Landlord
(230) Jeremiah Harrington & Michael Donovan
(231) Jeremiah Keating & Philip Driscoll
(232) Robert Walsh
(233) Jeremiah McCarthy
(234) Daniel Harrington

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Keelnagispach Kilnagospagh
(235) Daniel Sullivan

Lisangle Lissangle
Adam NEWMAN, Landlord
(236) Denis Sullivan & Jeremiah McCarthy
(237) John Haly & Daniel Burke
(238) Henry Swetnam & sons
(239) Mr. William Evans & James Haly
(240) Alexander Roberts

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Lisangle Lissangle
(241) Timothy McCarthy
(242) Daniel Sullivan & Eugene1 Driscoll
(243) William Evans
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.

Lissawn Lissane Upper
John O'CONNEL, Landlord
(244) Charles McCarthy
(245) Daniel McCarthy Senior & Daniel McCarthy Junior
(246) Charles McCarthy Senior
(247) Mr. James McCarthy

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Lissawn Lissane Upper
(248) Charles & Cornelius McCarthy1
1 - These two men also are enumerated in the Dromdaleague Tithe Applotment under Tonafora.

Lower Lissawn Lissane Lower
Samuel LEVIS, Landlord
(249) James Barrett & David Coakley
(250) William Barrett & Jeremiah Minihane1
(251) Michael & Humphry Collins
(252) Florence McCarthy Callaghan McCarthy & Humphry Collins
(253) Patrick Hurley William Barrett & Jeremiah Minihane1
1 - See: Minihane.

Laka Lackenafasoge
Robert BEAMISH, Landlord
(254) Florence & Timothy McCarthy

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Laka Lackenafasoge
(255) John Sullivan Timothy Kohane Jeremiah Comba1 & partners
(256) Jeremiah Denis & Daniel Cain2
(257) Jeremiah Gouragh Maurice & Michael Spillane
1 - See: Sullivan.
2 - Possibly O'Mahony Keane. See: Mahony.

Lugnagappul Lognagappul
Michael O'DONOVAN, Landlord
(258) Daniel Cahalane1 & brothers
1 - Super-indexed as CULHANE.

Lassinaroe Lassanaroe
Lord BANDON, Landlord
(259) Timothy Donovan & sons
(260) William Hegerty & Denis Kohane

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Lassinaroe Lassanaroe
(261) Denis Downey Jeremiah Minihane1 Widow Minihane1
(262) Murty2 Howrihane3
(263) James Hartnedy4 Jeremiah Minihane1 & Denis Lowney5
1 - See: Minihane.
2 - Murty, Morty, Marty may be forms of Mortimer and Murtagh.
3 - See: Hourihane.
4 - Hartnett and Harnedy are forms of Ó hAirtnéada, a Munster family. It might get mistaken for Hodnett, a different surname.
5 - See: Sullivan.

Mountmusic Bunalun
Captain MORGAN, Landlord
(264) Alexander O'Driscoll1
(265) Bat2 & William Kelly
(266) William Kelly
(267) Michael Bryan

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Mountmusic Bunalun
(268) Timothy Cofs (Coss)3 & Jeremiah Carthy
(269) John Carney4 & Widow Carney5
(270) Michael Bryan James Cofs3 Callaghan Merregagh4 & Widow Carney5
Cladagh6
(271) Andrew Coughlan
(272) Daniel Carthy
(273) John Carthy
(274) John Sullivan
(275) John Jermyn Senior & John Jermyn Junior
1 - This is probably the gentleman Alexander O'Driscoll who acted as a tithe commissioner in the area.
2 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat.
3 - Coss (Ó Coise) is a Corca Laidhe surname, but this is probably a more recent transplant.
4 - Meirgeach could be a form of Mahony. See the Hickey reference.
5 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been derived from Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony.
6 - Part of Mount Music (later Bunalun).

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Mountmusic Bunalun
(276) Charles & Denis Carthy
(277) Charles Carthy & Florence Crowley

Munvogh Maunvough
Daniel WELPLY
(278) Patrick McCarthy
(279) Paul Kingston
(280) Widow Burke
(281) Timothy Leonard Denis Creemeen1 & Cornelius Howrihane2
1 - See: McCarthy.
2 - See: Hourihane.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Madore
John Sandy BIRD, Landlord
(282) James Collins & Charles Donovan
(283) Timothy & James Connell
(284) Denis McCarthy

Thureen Tooreen
Samuel HUTCHINS, Landlord
(285) John & Peter Barry
(286) Michael Howrihane1 Daniel Hartnedy2 & Patrick Hurley
(287) William Neil
(288) Daniel McCarthy

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Thureen Tooreen
(289) David Edmond & James Barry
(290) Denis McCarthy Thomas Barry & Lawrence Howrihane1
(291) Denis McCarthy
(292) Cornelius Donovan
1 - See: Hourihane.
2 - Hartnett and Harnedy are forms of Ó hAirtnéada, a Munster family. It might get mistaken for Hodnett, a different surname.

Thralibawn Trawlebane
James CUMMINS, Landlord
(293) Michael Hays Daniel Neil & Denis McCarthy
(294) Robert Barrett Florence Driscoll & John Donovan
(295) John Neil

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Thralibawn Trawlebane
(296) Jeremiah Wholahane1 & Michael Grady
(297) Jeremiah Dawly2 Cornelius Duggan & Widow Sullivan
(298) John Howrihane3 (alias) Glossogue
1 - Wholahane, Wholehan are forms of Houlihane.
2 - An alternate spelling of Daly.
3 - See: Hourihane.

Rearahannagh Rearahinagh1
Daniel O'DONOVAN, M.D., Landlord
(299) Robert Thomas & James Young
(300) Denis Donovan Patrick & John Howrihane2
(301) Peter & John Brickly3 & partners
1 - Part of the townland lies in Dromdaleague.
2 - See: Hourihane.
3 - Brickley is often confused with Buckley in old records. They have different origins.

Tithe Applotment of Caheragh Civil Parish, 1827
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Rearahannagh Rearahinagh1
(302) Jeremiah Collins & partners

Corless Coarliss
Adam NEWMAN, Landlord
(303) Jeremiah Carey1
(304) Daniel Sullivan & brother
(305) Owen2 Driscoll
(306) John Sullivan
(307) Timothy Driscoll
(308) John Driscoll

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Corless Coarliss
(309) Denis Driscoll
1 - Carey is likely Keary. It has been written in some west Cork church records as Carew, which likely has no connection to the family of George Carew, the English military leader and Lord of Munster. It might also be anglicized as Carr.
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.

Original Source of Information: LDS Family History Library, Film #256577.

For the master index of TAB films see: FHL catalog.

Originally interpreted: 12 Aug 2010.

The original TA book was found to be split in two (the division apparently being across the boundary of WCWD and WCED), and there are other materials on the film besides the TA books, including what look like landlord lists and calculations from Griffith's Valuation.

All map coordinates are approximate and may be unreliable.


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