Tithe Applotment of Kilroe Civil Parish, 1833
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1 Thomas Harris |
2 Thomas Cronin |
3 Owen Mullane |
4 Patrick Sulivan |
5 Thomas Connell |
6 Patrick Daly |
7 Owen Callahan |
8 John Philpot |
9 John Philpot |
10 Cornelius Connell |
11 Dennis Kiely & M'Auliff |
12 Walt Reirdon |
13 Jeremiah Sheehan |
14 William Daly |
15 Cornelius Kennedy |
16 Timothy Murphy |
17 Thomas Harris |
18 Timothy Sheehane |
19 Thomas Connell |
20 Owen Callahan |
21 Daniel Galvin |
22 Michael Shehan |
23 John Connell |
24 Thomas Callahan |
25 Batt McCarty |
26 Cornelius Enright |
27 Matt Deady |
28 Thomas Buckley |
29 Nancy Griffin |
30 Phill Morgill |
Tithe Applotment of Kilroe Civil Parish, 1833
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31 Owen Connell |
32 Richard Enright |
33 Thomas Vaughan |
34 Dennis Begley |
35 John Clifford |
36 Thomas & Ellen Dahil |
37 Patrick Boland |
38 Patrick Sulivan |
39 Dennis Shehan |
40 Honor Cody |
41 Daniel Harnett1 |
42 William Cronin |
43 Owen Dahill |
44 James Healy |
45 Simon Clancy |
46 Patrick Boland Junior |
47 Michael Morgan |
48 Daniel Shanahan |
49 William Keating |
50 Michael Kerby |
51 John Donavan |
52 Widow Honor Cockley |
53 Patrick Dinan |
54 Cornelius Fehan |
55 Arthur Samuels |
56 Widow Shepperd |
57 Jeremiah Cronin |
58 Dennis Callahan |
59 Dennis Drinan |
60 Patrick Donavan |
61 Daniel Connell |
62 Widow Mary Hicky |
1 - Hartnett and Harnedy are forms of Ó hAirtnéada, a Munster family. It might get mistaken for Hodnett, a different surname. |
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63 Jeremia Hickeey |
64 John Barry |
65 Cornelius Hickey |
66 John Healy |
67 Matt Denahy |
68 John Farrell |
69 William Brew |
70 Mary Langford |
71 Owen Callahan |
72 Thomas Ahern |
73 Michael Cronin |
74 John Fitzgerald |
75 Mick Burke |
76 Patt Sheehan |
77 Charles Bastable |
78 Margaret Shehan |
79 Timothy Denahy |
80 James Finn1 |
81 William Connor |
82 Widow Connell |
83 John Buckley |
1 - Finn is a special name among Driscolls in West Cork. It is a name among the Corca Laidhe. See: Driscoll of Ireland and especially the Corca Laidhe DNA Project. |
Tithe Applotment of Kilroe Civil Parish, 1833
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John Allman, Commissioner
1833
I John Allman of Eyre Court of Galway Esquire a Commissioner duly appointed and sworn under and by virtue of an Act made in the second and third year after Reign of King William the fourth entitled an Act to amend three acts passed respectively in the fourth fifth and in the seventh and eight years after Reign of his late majesty King George the fourth providing for the establishing of compositions for tithes in Ireland and to make such compositions permanent to ascertain and fix a true and just composition for all tithes arising growing yielded or payable within the parish of Kilmanloe or Kilroe in the County of Cork, do hereby certify that the true and just amount of composition for all tithes whatever within the said parish is one hundred and twenty eight pounds sterling by the year of which sum of one hundred and twenty eight pounds sterling sixty four pounds are due and payable to the Dean and Chapter of Cloyne as a composition for the tithes claimable by them as Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Cloyne and their successors, I do further certify that the average price of wheat being the corn principally grown in such county for the period of seven years ending on the first day of November 1830 thirty. Is one pound twelve shillings and one halpenny by the barrell. Signed sealed and delivered this nineteenth day of October 1833 three.
John Allman Commissioner