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Tithe Applotment of Creagh
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Tithe Applotment of Creagh Civil Parish, 1831
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Tithe Applotment of Creagh Civil Parish, 1831
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Ardnagrena Ardnagreena
Jeremiah Cadegan1 & Daniel Mahony
John Timothy & William Mahony
Michael Nail Jeremiah Cadegan1 & partners
Jeremiah McCarthy Patrick Walsh Denis McCarthy & Jeremiah Mahony
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

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Ballyoutra Ballyoughtra
Cornelius Minihane1
Michael Minihane1
John Driscoll
Randle Burk
Michael & Batt Burk
Timothy Burk

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Ballyoutra Ballyoughtra
Randle Burk
Widow Connely & Timothy Driscoll
Michael & Patrick Santry
Lord Carbery
1 - See Minihane.

Bally Island Ballyisland
Murty Savage
Florence McCarthy

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Bally Island Ballyisland
Denis Howen
Daniel Howen
Denis Sullivan
John Leahy

Ballyally Ballyally
Michael Bawn1
Andrew Bawn1

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Ballyally Ballyally
Michael Bawn1
Daniel Cady2
Timothy Collins
John Picket
Jeremiah Bawn1
Denis Bawn1

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Ballyally Ballyally
Daniel Bawn1
Denis & Jeremiah Carey
Jeremiah & William Geany
1 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames.
2 - Keady might appear as MacKeady or Cady. Associated with Galway but may also have had a Corca Laidhe presence.

Boulabawn Boolybane
Timothy Sullivan
Thomas & Daniel Connely

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Creagh Creagh
Sir W. W. Becher Baronet
Revd H.B. Macartney
Revd John A. Wright
Cornelius Minihane1
Daniel Minihane1
Bat & John Scully
John Cummins & William Cummins3
1 - See Minihane.

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Creagh Creagh
Patt Henry & Cornelius Spilane
Denis Spilane
Thomas Gildberson
Edward Gildberson
Michael Cummins2
Timothy Crowley

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Curraballa Curravally
Cornelius Shea
John Geany
Daniel Regan
Patrick Geany
William Geany
Jeremiah Geany

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Coomnageehy Coomnageehy1
Jeremiah & James Malony
Thomas & Jeremiah Dwyer
Patrick & Thomas Connely
1 - Part of Abbeystrowry.

Carrigfada Carrigfadda1
Revd R.B. Townsend
Mr. Thomas Collins
Mr. John R. Collins
Mr. Philip Attridge
1 - Part of Abbeystrowry.

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Carrigfada Carrigfadda1
Mr. P. Attridge in West Lot
Patrick Walsh
John Toy & sons
James Murphy
Patrick Sullivan
Widow Hegarty
John Linnard
Cornelius Sullivan
1 - Part of Abbeystrowry.

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Carrigfada Carrigfadda1
James Crowley
Murty Sullivan
Mr. Arthur Attridge & Charles McCarthy
William Salter
Robert Levis
Mr. John Clerk
Denis Demsey
Patrick & C Donovan
1 - Part of Abbeystrowry.

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Carrigfada Carrigfadda1
James Walsh
Timothy Donovan
Mrs. Marmion
1 - Part of Abbeystrowry.

Donegall Donegall East, Middle, and West
Timothy Carey
Patrick Linnard
Owen Linnard Junior
Timothy Linnard

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Donegall Donegall East, Middle, and West
Owen Linnard Senior
Timothy Collins
Patrick Cadegan1
Denis Carey & brothers
Daniel Carey & brothers
Timothy Carey & brothers
Michael Collins

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Donegall Donegall East, Middle, and West
Timothy McCarthy
Mr. John Attridge
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

Deregereen Derrygerreen
Arthur Attridge Esq
Richard Hungerford Esq
George Beamish
John McCarthy
Timothy Connor

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Deregereen Derrygerreen
Charles McCarthy
Jeremiah McCarthy
Owen Sullivan
Timothy Donovan & Charles Keliher
John Owen & Jeremiah McCarthy
Batt Regan Patrick McCarthy & partners
John Sprigs John Collins

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Deregereen Derrygerreen
Timothy Driscoll
Robert Uncles
Robert Nowlan1 & Widow Evans
Jeremiah Cadegan2
John Carroll
James Sullivan
Maurice Cadegan2
Charles McCarthy
James Roche

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Deregereen Derrygerreen
Michael Baker
James Fynn3
Florence McCarthy
1 - A Corca Laidhe name.
2 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.
3 - xxx

Droumadown Dromadoon
Denis Brien
James Brien
Patrick Bohane1
Timothy Bohane1

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Droumadown Dromadoon
Cornelius Bohane1
Timothy Bohane1
Patrick Driscoll
Cornelius Bohane1
Jeremiah Collins
John Howen2

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Droumadown Dromadoon
Jeremiah Donovan
Widow Bohane1
Michael Bawn3
1 - Bohane was regularly anglicized as Bowen. It is historically associated with the Sullivan clan but also the Driscolls.
2 - Howen could be from Ó hEoghain.
3 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames.

Drishane More Drishanemore
John & Thomas Shea
Cornelius & Thomas Shea
Cornelius & Denis Driscoll

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Drishane More Drishanemore
Patrick Geany & Daniel Connor
John Glaveen1
Jeremiah Glaveen1
Michael Glavan1
Jeremiah Driscoll
Timothy Connely
Charles Carthy
Patrick & Andrew Harrington & Michael Minihane2

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Drishane More Drishanemore
Patrick & Andrew Harrington & Michael Minihan2
John Toomy3 & Widow Geany
Denis Driscoll & Michael Regan
Jeremiah Patrick & Charles McCarthy
1 - A surname in its own right. But Galvin, Gallivan and Glavin (Glaveen) have been linked with other surnames in Cork, such as O'Donoghue and O'Brien.
2 - See Minihane.
3 - Twomey, Toomey may be a branch of O'Leary. See West Cork Surnames reference by Jeremiah O'Mahony.

Drishane Beg Drishanebeg1
Jeremiah Murphy
Denis & Jeremiah Murphy

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Drishane Beg Drishanebeg1
Jeremiah & Denis Murphy
Timothy Hegarty & Jeremiah Holland2
Michael & Patrick Glavan3
Patrick Brickley4 & Patrick Savage
Timothy & Denis Lordan5
Jeremiah Cohalane6 & partners

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Drishane Beg Drishanebeg1
Thomas & Timothy Collins
Timothy Murphy & partners
Timothy Murphy & partners
1 - half tithes
2 - Wholahane, Wholehan are variations of Houlihane, which may end up anglicized to Holland.
3 - A surname in its own right. But Galvin, Gallivan and Glavin (Glaveen) have been linked with other surnames in Cork, such as O'Donoghue and O'Brien.
4 - Brickley is often confused with Buckley in old records. They have different origins.
5 - Lordan may be a form of O'Brien. Nora Hickey noted this in the Barryroe area.
6 - Super-indexed as CULHANE.

Deregoule Derrygool1
Thomas Connely & partners
Denis Dwyer
Cornelius Cremeen2

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Deregoule Derrygool1
Jeremiah Mahony
James Brien
1 - Part of Abbeystrowry.
2 - See: McCarthy.

Gurthadrohid Gortadrohid
Charles Coghlan & Owen1 Sullivan
Michael & William Baker & Cornelius Donovan
James Murphy
Miss Green
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.

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Gurthalicka Gortnalicky
Edward Fitzgerald
Murty Fitzgerald
Murty & Patrick Donovan

Gurthaliska Gortaliscaw
Charles Dawley & brothers
Denis Spilane Michael Cadegan1 & Murty Minahane2
Charles Dawley & John Driscoll

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Gurthaliska Gortaliscaw
Daniel & Cornelius Cadegan1
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.
2 - See Minihane.

Gurtheenalomane Gorteenalomane
John Gasnell & Jeremiah McCarthy
John & Richard Burchill
Samuel Burchill & Patrick Harrington
Samuel Burchell & John Burchell

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Gurthnaclougha South Gortnaclohy
John Mahony & sons
Richard Draper John Draper Stephen Moxley
John Mahony & brother
John Brickley1 Jnr & Jeremiah Driscoll
Cornelius Driscoll & Peter Savage
Doctor McCarthy
1 - Brickley is often confused with Buckley in old records. They have different origins.

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Gurthnaclougha South Gortnaclohy
Mr. Jerome Lynch
Mr. David Casey
Mr. Daniel Donovan
Mr. Charles McCarthy
Timothy Sullivan
Cornelius Duggin & Timothy Collins
Florence Driscoll
James McCarthy
Florence McCarthy
Mrs. Doctor Crowley

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Gurthnaclougha South Gortnaclohy
Mr. William C Brown
Florence McCarthy
Doctor McCarthy
Doctor Clerke
Baddy Burk
Mr. Richard Phair
Mr. William McMullin
Mr. James Collins
John Brickley1
Thomas Barry Mill
1 - Brickley is often confused with Buckley in old records. They have different origins.

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Gurthnaclougha South Gortnaclohy
Stephen Barry
Thomas Crowley
Paddy Sullivan
Daniel Burk
Cornelius Driscoll
Florence McCarthy
Daniel Connoly
John Driscoll
Mr. James Wright

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Gurthnaclougha South Gortnaclohy
Cornelius Regan
Frederick Donovan
Mr. George Levis

Gurthanclougha North Gortnaclohy
Daniel Burk
Denis Boug Sullivan
James Moaxley
Michael Collins
Richard Draper Richard Talbut

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Gurthanclougha North Gortnaclohy
Stephen Moaxley
James Mouxley
John Draper
Widow Driscoll
Florence McCarthy
John Colins
William McCarthy
Florence Geany

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Gurthanclougha North Gortnaclohy
Mr. John Collins
Mr. William Attridge
Thomas Sullivan
Widow Callaghan
George Bleakney
Mr. John Collins
Mr. J. R. Collins
Captain Baldwin

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Gurthanclougha North Gortnaclohy
Mr. Lumbsdon & Mr. George Levis
Mr. Samuel Levis
William Driscoll Sen
Mr. Samuel Levis
William Lannin
George Lannin
Daniel McCarthy Esq
Nathaniel Lannin

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Gurthanclougha North Gortnaclohy
William & George Lannin
R. Revd Doctor Collins
John & Laurence Regan
Henry Baldwin Esq
Daniel Scannell1
Thomas Whiting
William Lumbsdon Esq
Thomas C Attridge Esq
Lieutenant Levis
1 - Scannel has appeared in conjunction with Donohue (Donoghue) in west Cork.

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Gurthanclougha North Gortnaclohy
Mr. George Vickery
Captain Lyster
Patrick Donohoo
Mr. George Vickery
Patrick Burk
Stephen Barry
Owen Daley
Doctor Clerke
Michael Savage
Mr. Samuel Vickery

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Gurthanclougha North Gortnaclohy
Mr. Joseph Bullin
John Hulley
Thomas Whiting
Mr. John Gallway
Mr. Robert Roundtree
John & Laurence Regan

Highfield Highfield
Mr. Charles ORegan
Mr. William Levis

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Highfield Highfield
Jeremiah Holland1
Daniel Holland1
Jeremiah Holland1
Peter Mahony
John Sullivan

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Highfield Highfield
Daniel Collins
Michael Geany
Jeremiah & Patrick Geany
Daniel Cearagh2
Michael Holland1
James Kohane

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Highfield Highfield
Cornelius Collins
John & George Hosford
John & Thomas Holland1
William Beamish Esq
1 - Holland may be a form of Houlihane.
1 - Probably a branch of Driscoll.

Inane Inane
Cornelius McCarthy

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Inane Inane
Patrick Collins
Mr. Thomas H. Long
Mr. Samuel Levis
Denis Shanahan & brothers
Patrick Donovan
Mr. Marmion
Mr. Henry Marmion
Mr. Henry Marmion in Brewery bog

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Lackahane Lackaghane
John Geany
John Davis
John Wholey2
Peter McCarthy
Michaell Harrington
Edmond Murphy

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Lackahane Lackaghane
Jeremiah Clancy
Denis Murry
Patrick Murry
Michael Brien
John Brien

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Lackahane Lackaghane
Patrick Sheehy
John Clancy

Lick Regan Bunlick1
Cornelius Regan
Jeremmiah Regan
Florence Donohoo

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Lick Regan Bunlick1
Florence Donohoo
William Brown
Mr Con O'Driscoll
Denis Spilane & Timothy Dawley
Michael Glavan2
Batt Coghlan
Daniel Brien
Thomas Beamish
Michael Minahane3
1 - Not sure if Lick Regan was Bunlick.
2 - A surname in its own right. But Galvin, Gallivan and Glavin (Glaveen) have been linked with other surnames in Cork, such as O'Donoghue and O'Brien.
3 - See: Minihane.

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Lickattrought Knockataggart
Daniel Regan & brothers
Robert Regan
Nicholas Stout
John Regan
Widow Sweeny
Michael Cadegan1
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

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Lickshanecroan Gortshanecrone
John Croston
William Coghlan
Francis Croston
John Collins
Widow Long
Timothy Sullivan

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Lick ODriscoll Licknavar1
Patrick Hegarty & brother
Peter Cotter
William Cotter
Thomas Cadogan2
Timothy Bohane3
Patrick Hourahane4

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Lick ODriscoll Licknavar1
Peter Minihane5
Timothy Connely
Denis Bohane3 Senr
Denis Darby Timothy Bohane2
Peter Collins
Denis Bohane3 more
Timothy & Patrick Bohane3
1 - Not sure if Lick O'Driscoll was Licknavar.
2 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.
3 - Bohane was regularly anglicized as Bowen. It is historically associated with the Sullivan clan but also the Driscolls.
4 - See: Hourihane.
5 - See: Minihane.

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Lick Pound Poundlick
Mr. Daniel Donovan
Daniel Demsey
Daniel Demsey in west lot
John Sexton
Patrick Sullivan
John Connely
Denis Connely
Daniel Brien

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Lick Pound Poundlick
Daniel Sullivan
Timothy Sullivan
John McCarthy
Cornelius Casey John Croston & Denis Donovan
John Evans
Thomas Evans
Murty Fitzgerald

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Lick Pound Poundlick
Cornelius Sullivan
Thomas Evans Senr
Timothy Murphy
Jeffery & William Croston
William Croston in Caseys Hill

Laharanathee Lahernathee
Jeremiah Collins
Denis Collins
Florence Donovan

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Laharanathee Lahernathee
Jeremiah Collins
Patrick Geany
Jeremiah Geaney

Munnig Munnig North and South
Mr. Daniel Collins
Timothy Glaveen1
Laurence Bohane2

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Munnig Munnig North and South
Jeremiah Ahern
Michael Hegarty & Michael Connely
Michael McCarthy
Daniel Bohane2
Cornelius & John Bohane2
Timothy Wholey3
Cornelius Donovan
1 - A surname in its own right. But Galvin, Gallivan and Glavin (Glaveen) have been linked with other surnames in Cork, such as O'Donoghue and O'Brien.
2 - Bohane was regularly anglicized as Bowen. It is historically associated with the Sullivan clan but also the Driscolls.
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.

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Old Court Oldcourt
Timothy Driscoll Esq
John Crowly & Timothy Canty
Richard John & Owen Linnard
Laurence Roche & sons
Patrick Roche
Timothy Cadegan1
Cornelius Sullivan & brothers
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

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Old Court Oldcourt
Maurice Cadegan1
John Carroll
William Evans
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

Rofsough Russagh1,2
John & James Sullivan
Thomas Sullivan
Thomas Jakes
John Sullivan & sons
1 - half tithes
2 - Russagh is in Abbeystrowry.

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Rofsough Russagh1,2
Timothy Donovan
Thomas Beamish Esq
Daniel Donovan Florence & Timothy Sullivan
Daniel Sullivan
Denis Scully
John Brien Tirehane
Cornelius McCarthy

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Spanish Island Spanish Island
Simon Levis & Henry Baker
Miss Green

Smaurane Smorane1
Samuel Levis Esq
Mrs Cue
George Lannin
Mr. George Levis
1 - Smorane townland is split between Creagh and Abbeystrowry.

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Smaurane Smorane1
William Hegarty in a Mr. Levis lot
ditto William Hegarty
Jeremiah Crowley
Jeremiah Crowley in Mr. Levis Lot
Mr. Henry Wright
Mr. John Collins
Stephen Barry
1 - Smorane townland is split between Creagh and Abbeystrowry.

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Smaurane Smorane1
Mr. Stephen Barry

Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Thomas Burchill Chapel Lane
George Lannin
Jeremiah Connely
Michael Collins
Mr. J.R. Collins Lot
Jeremiah Collins
Denis Cadegan1
Timothy Carthy
John Corkeran
Mr. J. Collins Lot
Patrick Murphy
Timothy C. Regan
Jeremiah Geany
James Hurley
David Brickley
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
George Lannin
James Collins
Maurice Murphy
Murty Scully1
Henry Donovan
John McCarthy
Patrick Cohane
Thomas O'Crowley's Lot
Cornelius Minahane2
Timothy Sullivan
Denis Sullivan
Timothy Hays
Florence McCarthy
Denis Donovan
James Crowley
William Brickley3
Edward Landers
James Coal
Jane Allyen
1 - Scullee, Scully have been observed with Sullivan.
2 - See: Minihane.
3 - Brickley and Buckley are often mistaken for each other in old records. They have different origins.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Daniel Croan
Jeremiah Leary
Timothy Hourahane1
Daniel Lynch
Alex McCarthy
Jeremiah Crowley
Denis Coghlan
John Brickley
Driscoll's Lot
Thomas Cogan
Henry Hayes
Charles Hart
Daniel Fitzgerald
Mathew Lynch
Daniel Cohane
Mrs. Meany
John Hurley
Michael Flynn
Henry Peters
David Brickley
John Brown
Timothy Sullivan
James Finley
1 - See: Hourihane.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Jeremiah Driscoll
James Walsh
Daniel Brien
Jeremiah Crowley
Frederick Donovan
Pat Sullivan
John Crowley
Joseph McCull
Jeremiah Sullivan
John Cavelry
Florence McCarthy
Denis Collins
Daniel McCarthy
James McCarthy
James Walsh
Jeremiah Driscoll
Florence McCarthy
John Wholahane1
Timothy Donovan
Timothy Crowley
John Brien
1 - Wholahane, Wholehan are variations of Houlihane, which may end up anglicized to Holland.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Patrick Fitzgerald
Widow Barry
Jeremiah Hourahane1
Cornelius Regan
Peter Kelly
Andrew Brien
Timothy Sullivan
Richard Walsh
Michael Walsh
Timothy Sheehane
Daniel Wholey2
John McCarthy
Justin McCarthy
Thomas Walsh
Daniel Regan
Patrick Minihane3
Daniel Collins
John Collins
William Horan4
Philip Dwyer
1 - See: Hourihane.
2 - 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.
3 - See: Minihane.
4 - Horan is from multiple septs around Ireland. It is not a common name in County Cork, but may be a Corca Laidhe name. One historian has suggested that Horan accounts for Hourihane in West Cork.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
James Sullivan
William Driscoll
Jeffery Sedwards
Margaret Hart
James Linnehan
Edward Wolf
Stephen Barry
Charles Duggin
Owen1 McCarthy
Denis Donovan
Charles Lordan2
Timothy Sullivan
Edward Chamberlin
James Barry
John Collins
Jeremiah Crowley
George Leary
Thomas Adirly
Daniel Sullivan
Cornelius Donovan
Patrick Brickley3
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - Lordan may be a form of O'Brien. Nora Hickey noted this in the Barryroe area.
3 - Brickley is often confused with Buckley in old records. They have different origins.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Edward Keeffe
Abraham Jeagoe
William Mahony
Darby Driscoll
John Driscoll
Michael Santry
Larence Regan's Lot
Widow Bohane1
Daniel Connely
John Collins
Daniel Cohalane2
William Daley
Jeremiah Donovan
James Tobin
Mrs. Gahigan
Timothy Driscoll
John Timothy? Driscoll
Patrick Hurley
1 - Bohane was regularly anglicized as Bowen. It is historically associated with the Sullivan clan but also the Driscolls.
2 - Super-indexed as CULHANE.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
George Evans
William Bullin
Thomas and Samuel Vickery
George Vickory
Mr. Samuel Baker & Doctor Carey1
George Levis
Hardin Roundtree
Daniel Whelply
Charles Gay & James Wright
John Burk
Widow Brien
Timothy Collins & partners
James Crowley
William McCarthy
Patrick Hurley
Widow Hegarty
William Daley
William Donovan
John Linnard2
Mrs Evans
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 - Leonard is likely an anglicization for Lannon, Lennon, Linnane, Linneen.

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
John Sullivan
John Clerk
Young Turner
Charles McCarthy
William C Brien & Samuel Vickery
James Collins
Doctor McCarthy
Atty Hays
Stephen Barry
Batt Mahony
Francis Beamish
Thomas Sullivan
Jeremiah Duggin
John Sullivan
Patrick McCarthy
Patrick Collins
Mary Murphy
Richard Phair
Miss O'Callahan

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Robert __ton
Richard __p__
Thomas _____
_______ Brickley
_______ Roundtree
_______ Sheehane
Thomas McCarthy
Denis Sullivan
Daniel McCarthy Esq
Thomas Whiting
Mr. Fullar
Mrs. McCartie
George Beamish
Mrs. Baldwin
William McMullin
Jeremiah Driscoll
Mrs. Bowen
Lieutenant Levis
Richard Leary
James McCarthy

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
James McCarthy 2nd
James McCarthy 3rd
George Bleakney
Daniel Donovan
Jeremiah Donovan
Mail Coach Office
Revd McCotter
Daniel McCarthy Esq
Mr. Lumbsdon
Captain Baldwin
Cornelius O'Crowley
John Gallway
Right Revd Doctor Collins
John R. Collins
Captain Lyster
Union Coach Office
John Driscoll
James O'Mahony
Cornelius Donovan

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Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Miss Atkins
Miss Sweetman
Doctor Clerk
John Sullivan
Peter Holland1
Daniel Donohoo
Joseph Bullin
Doctor Callaghan
John Donovan
Mrs Crowley
Miss Drinan
John Young
Daniel Crowley
John Donovan
Sir William Wrixon Becher's Lot
Denis Whelan
William Whelan
Patrick Burk
John Justice
Daniel McCarthy
Widow Burchell
1 - Holland may be a form of Houlihane.

Tithe Applotment of Creagh Civil Parish, 1831
Page 74

Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
Edward Barry
Michael Carroll
Jeremiah Sullivan
William Gilberson
William Cahalane1
Widow Savage
Paddy Scannel2
Mary Driscoll
Paddy Sullivan
Stephen Pharacy
Michael Driscoll
Widow Regan
Mr. J.R. Collins Lot
Mr. Cooke
Revd Mr. Sheehan
Daniel Scannel2
Widow Sullivan
Daniel Cadogan3
Michael Driscoll
Edward White
1 - Super-indexed as CULHANE.
2 - Scannel has appeared in conjunction with Donohue (Donoghue) in west Cork.
3 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

Tithe Applotment of Creagh Civil Parish, 1831
Page 75

Town of Skibbereen and Gardens Skibbereen Town
John Collins
John Robinson
Daniel Leahy
Denis McCarthy
Mr. Lumbsdon
Owen1 Hickey
Timothy Bawn2
William Driscoll Sen
Maurice Meara
Jeremiah Coghlan
Pater Savage
J.R. Collins Esq
Captain Baldwin Th__
Mr. John Clerke
Mr. Samuel Levis
Mr. Richard Coppinger
Mr. Francis Beamish
Mr. William Daley
Mr. William McMullin
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames.

Original Source of Information: Image provided by Tommy Collins, who got them from the Cork library.

Originally interpreted: 16 Jan 2020.

My transcription is really just a verification of Tommy's. THANK YOU Tommy!

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