Magistrates: Magistrates were appointed I'm not sure whether by the authorities in Dublin Castle ( a moveable feast) or by Co Cork Grand Jury. I suspect that a cabal of leading families on the county were heavily involved. Their functions were primarily legal and they performed at perhaps a slightly lower level than the present district Justice. Many Ministers if not curates of the Church of Ireland pre 1870 were Magistrates remembering that until 1870 it was the State Church. They also seemed to have some miscellaneous functions tied to the Grand Jury Presentments relating to local works and their authorisation. Acting as leading local citizens they would be doing a lot of what a local TD or Councillor would now do. There is plenty of contemporaneous evidence of the arbitrary and sectarian nature of many of the Magistrates. The authorities from perhaps 1810s seemed anxious to change matters. Firstly a number of Catholics were appointed including a number of members of the Durrus O'Donovan family, Redmond Barry Glandore and others. The clerk when he sat with the magistrates probably exerted increasing influence. By around 1830 Dublin Castle started to phase out the old system of magistrates by introducing the Petty Session Courts presided over by a Resident Magistrate (Remember Somerville and Ross 'The Irish RM' ?) often they would be o]retired British Army Officers on half pay, District Inspectors RIC or Barristers but did not have to be legally qualified. They sat with two Magistrates and a Clerk. The rules were codified by Bram Stoker (Of Dracula fame) who was Chief Inspector of Petty Session Clerks c 1880. The Resident Magistrate was a unique Irish legal Office unknown in the rest of the Common Law world. In preindependence Ireland, a Resident Magistrate was a stipendiary magistrate appointed to a county (outside of the Dublin Metropolitan Police District) to sit among the justices of the peace at Petty Sessions in that county. They were appointed by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (in reality, therefore, by the Dublin Castle administration in Ireland). The Petty Sessions in the early 19th century replaced the Manor Courts which were inefficient and often corrupt. Petty sessions were originally held by justices of the peace, who were lay people (and in Ireland, typically members of the Protestant Ascendancy and as the 19th century advanced local eminent citizens), as preliminary hearings for Quarter Sessions and the assizes). From 1836, the justices acted under the supervision of resident magistrates. The Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act 1851 regulated petty sessions, organising the country into petty sessions districts and providing for the appointment of clerks of petty sessions. A series of Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Acts, beginning in 1851, vested petty sessions with summary jurisdiction in minor criminal matters. Both these Acts are still on the statute book, though heavily amended. In Dublin, the divisional magistrates exercised similar power to petty sessions under the Dublin Police Acts. In practice the Clerk of Petty Sessions held considerable sway having a knowledge of law even if rudimentary and procedure. Justices of the Peace, Co. Cork, 16611800 by A. J. Fetherstonhaugh and H. F. Berry from documents Destroyed 1922 Matthew Adderley, 1728, Dromkeene 1
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Magistrates: Magistrates were appointed I'm not sure whether by the authorities in Dublin Castle ( a moveable feast) or by Co Cork Grand Jury. I suspect that a cabal of leading families on the county were heavily involved. Their functions were primarily legal and they performed at perhaps a slightly lower level than the present district Justice. Many Ministers if not curates of the Church of Ireland pre 1870 were Magistrates remembering that until 1870 it was the State Church. They also seemed to have some miscellaneous functions tied to the Grand Jury Presentments relating to local works and their authorisation. Acting as leading local citizens they would be doing a lot of what a local TD or Councillor would now do. There is plenty of contemporaneous evidence of the arbitrary and sectarian nature of many of the Magistrates. The authorities from perhaps 1810s seemed anxious to change matters. Firstly a number of Catholics were appointed including a number of members of the Durrus O'Donovan family, Redmond Barry Glandore and others. The clerk when he sat with the magistrates probably exerted increasing influence. By around 1830 Dublin Castle started to phase out the old system of magistrates by introducing the Petty Session Courts presided over by a Resident Magistrate (Remember Somerville and Ross 'The Irish RM' ?) often they would be o]retired British Army Officers on half pay, District Inspectors RIC or Barristers but did not have to be legally qualified. They sat with two Magistrates and a Clerk. The rules were codified by Bram Stoker (Of Dracula fame) who was Chief Inspector of Petty Session Clerks c 1880. The Resident Magistrate was a unique Irish legal Office unknown in the rest of the Common Law world. In preindependence Ireland, a Resident Magistrate was a stipendiary magistrate appointed to a county (outside of the Dublin Metropolitan Police District) to sit among the justices of the peace at Petty Sessions in that county. They were appointed by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (in reality, therefore, by the Dublin Castle administration in Ireland). The Petty Sessions in the early 19th century replaced the Manor Courts which were inefficient and often corrupt.
Petty sessions were originally held by justices of the peace, who were lay people (and in Ireland, typically members of the Protestant Ascendancy and as the 19th century advanced local eminent citizens), as preliminary hearings for Quarter Sessions and the assizes). From 1836, the justices acted under the supervision of resident magistrates. The Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act 1851 regulated petty sessions, organising the country into petty sessions districts and providing for the appointment of clerks of petty sessions. A series of Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Acts, beginning in 1851, vested petty sessions with summary jurisdiction in minor criminal matters. Both these Acts are still on the statute book, though heavily amended. In Dublin, the divisional magistrates exercised similar power to petty sessions under the Dublin Police Acts.
In practice the Clerk of Petty Sessions held considerable sway having a knowledge of law even if rudimentary and procedure.
Justices of the Peace, Co. Cork, 16611800 by A. J. Fetherstonhaugh and H. F. Berry from documents Destroyed 1922 Matthew Adderley, 1728, Dromkeene
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Richard Aldworth, 1719 Barry Moore (Aghern), 1680 John Allen, 1715 William Arnopp, 1662 Rev. Walter Atkin, 1712 Bretridge Badham, 1706 John Baldwin, 1692 William Balladt, 1691 John Barrett, 1687 Richard Barrett, 1690 Richard Earl of Barrymore, 1686 David Barry, 1688 Honorable David John Barry, 1728 James Barry, 1680 James Barry, 1692 James Barry, 1720 Hon. James Barry, 1698 Captain John Barry, 1687 Redmond Barry, 1700 Redmond Barry, Junior, 1706 George Bates, 1714 John Bayly, 1676 Henry Beecher, 1705 Lyonell Beecher, 1728, Skibbereen Michael Beecher, 1709 Francis Bernard, 1668, Bandon Francis Bernard, Junior, 1728, Bandon Richard Bettersworth, 1708 Henry Boarman, 1692 John Bowles, 1694 Thomas Boles, 1720 John Bettsworth, 1716 William Blaire (Blair) , 1720, Dunmanway 1
Roger Bretridge, 1663 Roger Brettridge, 1669 Allan Brodrick, 1682, Midleton Thomas Brodrick, 1673, Midleton Nicholas Bromby, 1692 John Bourne, 1692 Edward Boyle, 1677 William Bowen, 1692 John Bowles, 1692 John Bowrman, 1715 Edward Browne, 1714 Nicholas Browne, 1686 Rev. Richard Browne, 1691
1 Richard White of Bantry appears same year as does Rev. Rev. Boyle Davies who may be of the same Macroom family they were in business with. . Probably ancestor of Blairs of Blair's Cove, Durrus intermarried with Whites of Bantry. In business with Fenwicks of Dunmanway/Skibbereen, Davis Macroom in land purchased from Hollow Blade Company. In a deed of 1713 William Blair of Dunmanway son of Elinor nee Patrickson (she is sister to Rev. Patrickson) appears.
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Rev. Jonathan Bruce, 1724 Joseph Bullen, 1728, Ballynidon Jephson Busteed, 1714 Luke Busteed, 1672 Michael Busteed, 1698 John Swain Burton, 1729 Theobald Buttler, 1722 Robert Callaghan, 1708 Peter Carey, 1703 Peter Cary, 1715 William Carr, 1669 Michael Casey, 1687 William Causabon , 1714 2
William Chartres, 1714 3
John Chinnery, 1673 John Chinnery, 1692 Nicholas Chinnery, 1720, Drumsicane Robert Chudley, 1714 Laurence Clayton, 1679, Mallow Randall Clayton, 1718, Mallow William Cockerill, 1705 John Colthurst, Junior, 1674, Blarney John Colthurst, 1716 Nicholas Colthurst,1706, Ballynatray Thomas Cook, 1721, Castlecook John Cooke, 1706 Henry Coppinger, 1687 Luke Coppinger, 1688 Thomas Coppinger, 1687 Edward Corker, 1714 Richard Cox, 1699 , Bandon 4
Richard Cox, 1728, Dunmanway John Coughlan, 1725 George Crofts, 1686 George Crofts, 1691 Philip Crofts, 1711 Heyes Cross, 1697 Thomas Crooke, 1680 Silvester Crosse, 1674 Rev. Thomas Roberts, 1663
18246 List of Cork Magistrates, all are Esquire except Clergy 5 John Meade Rev. J.W.Edgar Thomas George French Samuel N. Penrose Thomas Wallis, Rev. Charles Smith 6Thomas Harris Rev. John Chester Edward Roche Thomas Denahy John G. Newsom Rev. T. H. Madras 7H.G.Barry Rev.J. Newenham William C. Collis J.St. John Grant J. Hymes E. Newsome 8Robert Courtnay Henry Roker (Croker?) Crofton Uniacke 9Rev. Edward H Kenny 10
William Stawell, Kinsale 11
Chitterbrick Crone Rev. J. E. Orpen Adam Newman T.S. Barry C.D.O. Jephson Richard B. Townsend Samuel Townsend George G. Jefferies Marquis of Thomond (O’Brien) Rev. Somers Payne (Upton) 12
Rev. John Bruce Richard Aldworth Simon White (Bantry) Rev. Jo(seph?) Longfield Richard N. Parker
5 Not in alphabetic order. From Parliamentary Return in Eppi project (University of Southampton) digitalisation of Irish Parliamentary papers 18001922. It is assumed that most Ministers if not curates in the State Church, the Church of Ireland were Magistrates. 6 Possibly Kilmacomogue (Bantry) 7 The Madras family were Huguenots via Amsterdam intermarried with Evansons of Durrus 8 May be of Cork Quaker merchant family 9 Possibly Youghal old Norman family who converted prominent in legal circles in Canada 10 Possibly Durrus built Glebe old Bandon family 11 Stawells prominent early 18th century and influential in Admiralty in securing provisioning contracts for Cork, 12 The Somers Payne family had the estate in Upton later Rosminian Industrial School. The family also involved in general estate management including the Lord Bantry/White Estate.
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John Grove White, Buttevant 13
Mount..d Longfield Earl of Shannon, Castlemartyr 14
Viscount Doneraile Earl of Bantry (White) Lord Ennismore (Hare) 15
John Hyde, Fermoy 16
Honourable and Rev. Joseph St. Ledger, Doneraile Robert Hedges Eyre, Macroom 17
Samuel Swete Justin McCarthy Rev. G.S. Baldwin President Court of Conscience, Cork 18
John Travers, Clonakilty? Rev. James Kingston Rev. Samuel beamish F.Barry C.D.O.Jephson, Mallow Thomas Bourke A Batewel E.W.Hoare W.W. Becher Skibbereen H. Wallis, D. Connor, Manch?, Dunmanway Robert Kenny Joshua Cox, Dumnanway? 19
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13 Descendant wrote ‘Historical and Topographical Notes’ etc. on Buttevant, Castletownroche, Doneraile, Mallow and places in their vicinity, by Colonel James Grove White. Cork, Guy and Company, 19061915.
14 Successor by marriage to Richard Boyle, Great Earl for Cork, had extensive estates, the Devonshire Estate in West Waterford, Cork including large area of east Bandon. 15 The Hares were one of the main butter and provisioning merchants in Cork in the 18th century later bought estates and acquired title. 16 Possibly the house restored by Michael Flatley of ‘Lord of The Dance’ 17 Family linked by marriage to Whites of Bantry. 18 Court was sitting until at least 1905 19 Possibly connected with Sir Richard Cox late 17th century Bandon born Justice who founded Dunmanway.
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From Dublin Morning Register dated the 16th June, 1838 List of Magistrates for Co. Cork Richard Wallace Gould Adams, James Brook, Midleton Samuel Wallace Gould Adams, KIlbree, Midleton Richard Oliver Aldworth, Dromore, Mallow St. Leger Aldworth, Newmarket House, Newmarket Maskelyne Alcock, Roughgrove, Bandon Walter Allen, Possibly Liscongel, Kanturk Kyrle Allen Esq Lieutenant General Honourable Arthur Grove Annesley, Annes Grove, Castletown Roche Richard Ashe, Coolehane, Macroom John M. Ashe Henry Baldwin, Bandon area Henry Baldwin M.D. ,Bandon William Baldwin Esq., Bandon James Earl of Bandon, Provost of the Town of Bandon Richard (White), Earl of Bantry Captain Bartholomew Edward Barry, Kilbolane House, Charleville Edward Standish Barry M.P. James Redmond Barry, Fishery Commissioner, Glandore, William Barry, Kilbolane House, Charleville Gerard Barry, Hightown, Rathcormack John Barter Esq, Cooldaniel, Macroom Richard (White) Viscount, Berehaven, Bantry House, Bantry Thomas Bell, Castlemartyr Adderley Beamish, Bandon Thomas Beamish, KIlmaloda, Bandon Samuel Batt Esq Sir William Wrixon Beecher Bart, Ballygiblin, Mallow Richard Hedges Beecher Robert Tresilian Belcher, Bandon Arthur Beamish Bernard Esq., Palace Anne, Murragh, Bandon Francis Viscount Bernard, Castle Bernard, Bandon 20
Honourable William Smith Bernard, The Farm, Bandon Isaacs Biggs, Bandon Thomas P. Boland Esq Captain Henry Bowles Richard Viscount Boyle Henry Bradwell, Possibly Mallow Edward Broderick, Castletown Jennett Brown Esq, possibly Rockboro, Macroom and England Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Burke, Possibly Prospect Villas, Carrigaline Phineas Bury Esq., Little Island Lord John Carbery (EvansFreke), Castlefreke, Rosscarbery Sir William Chatterton Bart, Castlemahon, Cork Daniel Clancy Esq, Charleville Lieutenant Colonel Saint John Augustus Clerk, Bandon Sir William H. Clerk Bart
20 Old O’Mahony Castle, aestate assembled by Judge Francis Bernard of Bandon early 18th century by purchase of distressed assets
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William Cook Collis Jnr., Castle Cook, Kilworth Charles Colthurst,Clonmoyle Cottage, Ballincollig John Bowen Colthurst, Blarney Charles Connell, Clover Hill, Cork Daniel Connor, Manch, Dunmanway 21
Francis Coppinger, Myross wood, Rosscarbery Thomas S. Coppinger, Midleton Lawrence Corban Esq, Milesian, KIlworth The Mayor of the City of Cork Chambre Corker, Innishannon Robert Courtney, Bally Edmond, Midleton Jack Thomas Cramer, Rathmore, KInsale George W.B. Creagh, Creagh Castle, Doneraile William Creagh, Possibly Doneraile Thomas Crooke, Dereen, Ballincollig Nicholas N or M. Cummins Esq, Woodview, Cork 22
Colonel William Samuel Curry, Lismore, Castle, Lismore John Cuthbert, Garretstown, KInsale 23
Thomas Cuthbert Achilles Daunt, Bandon George Achilles Daunt Esq Captain Alfred Davis Roger Green Davis Esq Sir Thomas Deane Knight, Cork City Thomas Dennehy/Denahy, Belview, Fermoy Abraham John Devonshire Esq, Glenville, Glanmire Hayes Viscount Doneraile Richard Donovan, Fort Lodge, Durrus Thomas Dorman, Rafeen, Passage West Richard Dowe Esq, Crookhaven, Skibbereen Charles Viscount, Dungarvan Admiral Henry Evans, Old Court, Doneraile Eyre Evans, Co. Limerick Charles Evans William Viscount (Hare), Ennismore, Convamore, Fermoy Joseph Capel Fitzgerald, Cloghroe, Cork John Lionel Fleming, Old Court, Skibbereen George Foott, Carrigacunna Castle, Castletownroche 24
Henry Befoot William Franks John Dean Freeman Joseph Dean Freeman Thomas George French, Marino, Cobh Christopher Galwey 25
Michael Galwey Jnr. Esq, Kilkeran, Clonakilty Major John Galwey/Gallwey, possibly Ballincolly/Balincollig? John Bennett Gibbs, Macroom Robert Gibbons
21 Chartist Fergus O’Connor, MP., of this family. probably originally from London not Irish O’Connor 22 Author of diaries 23 Possibly related to Kearney family 24 Family prominent lawyers Cork, 18th century. 25 Possibly HibernoNorse great survivors over 1,000 years through changes of religion prominent in land, law, military
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Herbert Gibbon Philip Harding, Firville, Macroom William Harrington. Crosshaven, Cork Thomas Harris, Mallow John Hawkes John Hayes John Isaac Heard, Ballinhassig or Fermoy Matius Henley Thomas Hayfield William Henry Herrick, Shippool, Innishannon William Hickey Junior Lieutenant Colonel Arundel Hill, Cloheen, Doneraile Richard Hill Esq Colonel William E. Muney Hodder George Hodder Esq, Fountainstown, Carrigaline Sir William Jackson Sir William Jackson Homan, Bt, Co. Waterford Benjamin Hayes Holmes Esq Reverend Edward Hudson Thomas Hungerford, The Island, Clonakilty Edward Hunt, Kinsale Arthur Hutchins, Ardnagashel or Ballylickey Samuel Hutchins, Ballylickey, Bantry John Hyde Junior, Castlehyde, Fermoy John Caulfield Irvine Saint John Jeffries, Cork Charles Denham Orlando Jephson, Mallow Castle John Gore Jones, listed as Dublin 26
Arthur Kelly Thomas C. Kearney Esq, Sovereign of the Town of Kinsale 27
Viscount Robert Kingsborough (Kingston), Mitchelstown/England Honourable Robert King, Mitchelstown Castle William Kerby, Coonagh Thomas Knolles, Oatlands, Kinsale Hugh Lawton, Skibbereen Henry Leader, Millstreet John Leader, Keal House, Millstreet Daniel Leahy, Cork Daniel Leahy Esq Cornelius Viscount, Lismore, William (Hare), Earl of Listowel John Longfield, Longueville, Mallow Henry Longfield, Waterloo, Mallow Thomas Lucas, Clonakilty Littleton Lyster, Glendon, Roscarbery Robert Maxwell Junior, Charleville Edward Millet, Cobh Major William Miller, Cork? Henry Brazier Mitchell, Mitchelstown John Moloney Esq, Ballinaboy, Cork Reverend William Keogh Montgomery
26 May be related to Staveley family, merchants, clergymen lawyers. 27 Probably of Garretstown old Gaelic family converted noted improving farmers
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Edward S. Mullow Esq (Edward James Monagh, Glanmire House, Cork?) Stephen, Earl of Mt. Cashel Robert McCarthy, Carrignavar 28
Denis McCarthy Gareth Nagle, Fermoy Richard Neville Nettles, Nettleville, Macroom Robert Nettles, Nettleville, Macroom William Henry Bert Newenham, Coolmore, Carrigaline John Newenham, Maryboro, Cork Adam Newman, Dromore, Mallow Richard Notter, Crookhaven, Skibbereen 29
Alexander O’Driscoll, Skibbereen Careus O’Grady De Courcy O’Grady, Carrigmahon, Passage West John O’Hea, Clonakilty Menus O’Keeffe, Mount Keeffe, Newmarket John McCarthy O’Leary Eugene O’Neill M.D. Esq, Possibly Mitchelstown Captain Henry Parker Orrin Henry Parker Peard, Coole, Castlelyons Samuel Penrose Esq, Forrest, Macroom 31
Sir Anthony Perrier Knight, Cork City 32
Samuel Richard Perry Thomas Tarrott Maurice Power M.D. Pierce Power, Rosskeen, Kanturk Frederick Pragenell, Kilworth John Lavellan Puxley, Dunboy Castle, Beara John B. Quinn. Possibly Firville, Innishannon David Reid Esq, Fermoy Lord William Riversdale (Tonson) , Lisnegar, Rathcormack 33
Michael Roberts Esq., Kilmony, or Mount Rivers Carrigaline Sir Thomas (Hawley) Roberts Bart, Robert’s Cove, Kinsale James Joseph Roche Francis Rowland, Kilboy, Cloyne John Thompson Rye, Ryecourt, Ballincollig Thomas R. Sarsfield, Cork, Abbeyville , Cork 34
Bernard Robert Shaw Esq., Cork Henry, Earl of Shannon, Castlemartyr William Lee Mull Sholton Thomas Somerville, Drishane, Castletownsend, Skibbereen John Smith Richard Smith, Doneen, Roscarbery
28 This may be branch of the McCarthys claiming the title of Chieftain 29 Notters came to Cork from Rhineland in Germany mid 17th century. 30 Two of his brothers, Richard, Doctor Daniel and nephew Richard magistrates, First cousin Rickard O’Donovan first Catholic Clerk of Crown for Co. Cork (1838) since 17th century 31 Possibly of family originally Quaker shipping, merchants married into Fitzgeralds 32 Of Huguenot descent 33 Descended from Sir Richard Hull, Leamcon, Schull early 17th century. 34 One of Cork City’s oldest families like Ronayne, Meade, Gould, Terry, Copinger
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Richard Smyth, Ballynatry, Youghal Henry Smith, Castlewidenham, Castletownroche James Splaine Robert Jones Stavely Esq, Cork 35
Curlew William Greg Stuart Thomas Stubbs, Co. Westmeath Francis Bernard Sweeny, Bandon John Swete, Floraville, Cork Edwin Taylor, Co Tipperary James Therry Esq. 36
William Marquis of Thomond (O’Brien ), Rostillon Cove 37
Thomas Tobin Henry Townsend John Townsend, Clonakilty Jonas Morris Townsend, Shepperton, Skibbereen Richard Townsend, Skibbereen Richard Orpin Townsend, Co. Kerry Richard Townsend, Whitehall, Skibbereen Samuel Townsend Esq. Colonel Robert Travers, Timoleague, Clonakilty Jonas Travers, Butlerstown, Bandon Henry Wallace/Wallis? John Cooke Wallis, Minehill, Millstreet Nathaniel Webb Ware, Woodford, Mallow Thomas Ware, Woodford, Mallow John Borase Warren Esq. Sir Augustus Warren Bart, Warrencourt Court, Macroom John Warren Rev John Webb L.L.D., Cork John Wheeler Junior, Bandon John Hamilton White, Inchielough, Bantry, Richard White, Bantry William Wrixon, Cecilstown Lodge, Mallow. John Michael Wrixon, Ballygiblin, Mallow, Mayor of the Town of Youghal.
35 Kae Lewis, from New Zealand a descendant of the family has written a history, http://www.corkrecords.com/Staveley/StaveleysOfCork.htm 36 The Cork Terrys are a very ancient family merchants from medieval period. Those that did not conform lost all. 37 Descended from Brian Boru
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1836 Return by James Chatterton, Clerk of Peace, Co. Cork and John Colburn, Clerk of Peace, Cork, thanks to Susan Baretta, Salt Lake City for Transcribing:
Deputy Lieutenants of the County (page 10)
NAMES RESIDENCES NAMES RESIDENCES
John HYDE Castlehyde, Fermoy
Viscount KINGSBORO
Mitchelstown
Deane Joseph FREEMAN Castlecor, Mallow Viscount BERNARD Castlebernard, Bandon
Garrett Standish BARRY Lemara, Midleton Viscount Berehaven Bantry House, Bantry
Sir William Wrixon BEECHER, Baronet
Bally Giblin, Mallow
Viscount Ennismore Convamore, Fermoy
Abraham MORRIS Dunkettle, Cork Lord RIVERSDALE Lissnegar, Rathcormack
William H. NEWENHAM Coolmore, Cork Sir Edward SYNGE
Earl of Bandon Castle Bernard, Bandon
William Henry Moore HODDER
Hoddersfield
Viscount BOYLE Castlemarytr Samuel TOWNSEND Whitehall
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Magistrates in the Commission of the Peace (page 10)
NAMES RESIDENCES NAMES RESIDENCES
William Marquis of Thomond
Rostillon Cove David REID Fermoy
Henry Earl of Shannon
Castlemartyr John HICKSTON County of Kerry
George Earl of Kingston
England Heyward ST. LEGER
Dublin
Stephen Earl of Mountcashell
Moorepark, Kilworth Eyre EVANS County of Limerick
James Earl of Bandon
Castlebernard, Bandon
Rev. John Ware EDGAR, clk.
Highpark, Fermoy
Richard Earl of Bantry
Bantry House, Bantry
John TOWNSEND Clonakilty
Viscount HAYES Doneraile
Doneraile Rev. Joseph JERVOIS, clk.
Youghall
Viscount Richard BOYLE
Castlemarytr William KERBY Connagh
Viscount Edward KINGSBORO
Mitchelstown Castle, Mitchelstown
George FOOTT Carrigacunna Castle, Castletownroche
Richard Viscount Berehaven
Bantry House, Bantry
Rev. Armiger SEALY, Clerk
Bandon
William Viscount Ennismore
Convamore, Fermoy Rev. Robert KIRCHOFFER,
Clerk
Clondrohid Glebe, Macroom
Francis Viscount Bernard
Castle Bernard, Bandon
Jonas Morris TOWNSEND
Shepperton Skibbereen
John Lord Baron Carbery
Castlefreke, Roscarbery
Chambre COCKER Innishannon
William Lord RIVERSDALE
Lisnegar, Rathcormac
Phineas BURY Little Island, Cork
Hon Arthur ANNESLY
Annesgrove, Castletownroche
George MASSEY County Limerick
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Hon William Smith BERNARD
The Farm, Bandon Rev. Richard LLOYD, Clerk
Passage West
Hon Robert KING Mitchelstown Castle, Mitchelstown
Henry CROKER Quartertown, Mallow
Samuel PENROSE Forrest, Macroom
Sir August WARREN, Baronet
Warrenscourt Court, Macroom
Rev. Somers PAYNE, Clerk
Landscape, Cork
Sir William A. CHATTERTON,
Baronet
Castlemahon, Cork Thomas George FRENCH
Marino Cove
Sir William Jackson HOMAN
County of Waterford Maskelyne ALCOCK Roughgrove, Bandon
Sir William Wrixon BEECHER, Baronet
Ballygiblin, Mallow Rev. Rowland Davis GRAY, Clerk
Landscape, Cork
Sir Thomas Hawley ROBERTS, Baronet
Robert's Cove, Kinsale
Henry LONGFIELD Waterloo, Mallow
Sir Anthony PERRIER, Knight
Cork City Rev. John Lord, Clerk
Mitchelstown
Sir Thomas DEANE, Knight
Cork City Justin M'Carty Carrignavar, Cork
William WRIXON Cecilstown Lodge, Mallow
Rev. Joshua B. Ryder, Clerk
Castlelyons
John Robert PARKER
England Beecher FLEMING New Court, Skibbereen
Thomas DORMAN Ral?een, Passage West
Rev. Phillip TOWNSEND
Mallow
Revd Horace Clark TOWNSEND
Derry, Rosscarbery Thomas P. BOLAND Pembroke Passage
Simon WHITE Glengarriffe, Bantry Andrew BATWELL Fortland's Charleville
John SCULY Richmond, Bantry Francis DREW Macollup, Tallagh
George Charles JEFFERYS
France William Cooke COLLIS
Catle Cooke, Kilworth
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Rev. Jonathan BRUCE, Clerk
Charlesville Wm. Hy Worth NEWENHAM
Coolmore, Carrigaline
John WARREN Clonakilty Rev. John CHESTER, Clerk
Ballyclogh Glebe, Mallow
Edward O'DONOGHUE
Glanmire, Cork Rev. John MEADE, Clerk
Ballintubber, Kinsale
Arthur Beamish BERNARD
Palace Anne, Bandon John Bowen COLTHURST
Dripsey Castle, Cork
Rev. Geo. ARMSTRONG,
Clerk
Cork City Alexander O'DRISCOLL
The Hill
Rev. James H?INGSTON, Clerk
Cloyne Rev. John Hy MADRASS, Clerk
Nohaval, Kinsale
Samuel Richard PERRY
Cork City Thomas LUCAS Richfordstown, Clonakilty
Walter GILES County of Waterford Thomas HARRIS Mallow
Colonel William STEWART
Cregg, Fermoy John SWETE Bandon
MajorGeneral H.G. BARRY
Ballyclough House, Fermoy
Henry B. FOOTT Carrigacunna Castle, Castletownroche
Samuel TOWNSEND Whitehall, Skibbereen
Rev. Edward Herbert KENNEY, Clerk
Kilmeen, Bandon Timothy O'DONOVAN
Donovan's Cove, Bantry
Rev. Mountiford LONGFIELD, Clerk
Churchill, Bandon George A. DAUNT Newboro, Kinsale
Rev. Matthew PURCELL, Clerk
Burton, Charleville Daniel LEAHY Cork
Rev. Thomas KENNY, Clerk
Donomore? Cork Thomas PERROTT Fermoy
Arthur HUTCHINS Ardnagashill, Bantry Henry WALLIS Drishane Castle, Millstreet
Richard TOWNSEND
Castletownsend, Skibbereen
Garrett NAGLE Ballinamona Castle, Castletownroche
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William BALDWIN Kinsale
John TRAVERSE Garrycloyne, Cork Joseph Haines Rostellan
John SWETE Floraville, Cork Samuel BENNETT Clonakilty
Rev. John LOMBARD
Harietville, Mallow Luke SHEA Gurtygrenan Wood, Kinsale
Magistrates in the Commission of the Peace (page 11)
NAMES RESIDENCES NAMES RESIDENCES
Rev. Edward G. HUDSON, Clerk
Glinville, Rathcormack
Henry H. BEAMISH Kinsale
Rev. John Em ORPEN, Clerk
Kanturk LieutColonel Arundel HILL
Clobeen, Doneraile
Thomas KNOLLES Oatlands, Kinsale John MARTLEY K.G.
Dublin
Rev. Edward J. ALCOCK, Clerk
Bantry LieutColonel Rt. TRAVERSE
Timoleague House, Bandon
Rev. W.M. RYDER, Clerk
Ballinterry, Rathcormack
Charles Brodk GARDE
Ballindorus, Midleton
Richard SMITH Doneen, Roscarbery Rev. John R. Cotter, Clerk
Charleville
Colonel William S. CURRY
Lismore Castle, County Waterford
R.W.G. ADAMS James Brook, Midleton
John LONGFIELD Longueville, Mallow Michael ROBERTS Kilmony, Carrigaline
Herbert GILLMAN Bennett's Grove, Clonakilty
Michael ROBERTS Mount Rivers, Carrigaline
William Henry HERRICK
Shippoll, Innishannon
Rev. Hy Cox HARRIS, Clerk
Castletown, Berehaven
William Henry KIELY
Clifton, Cork Charles EVANSON Charlemount, Cork
William ALLEN Liscongel, Kanturk Carew S. O. GRADY Ahamarta, Cork
Richard N. NETTLES
Nettleville, Macroom Jonas TRAVERSE Butlerstown, Bandon
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Rev. Thomas WALKER, Clerk
Kilmaloda, Bandon Thomas SOMERVILLE
Drishane, Castletownsend
John Michael WRIXON
Bally Giblin, Mallow John L. Puseley Dunboy Castle, Castletown
John NEWENHAM Maryboro, Cork Charles COLTHURST
Clonmoyle Cottage, Ballincollig
Thomas BALDWIN Skibbereen
John Thomas CRAMER
Rathmore, Kinsale Henry M. SMYTH Castwidenham, Castletownroche
Charles CONNELL Clover Hill, Cork
Pierce POWER Rosskeen, Kanturk Richard B. BAGLEY Rathcormack
Richard TOWNSEND, Jun.
Dunbeacon Littleton LYSTER Glandon, Roscarbery
Rev. Thoms NEWANHAM, Clerk
Kilworth Thomas GOLLOCK Leemount, Cork
Robert Jones STEVELLY
County Limerick Joseph D. FREEMAN
Castlecor, Mallow
Thomas MONTGOMERY
Jocelyn Lodge, Mitchelstown
John T. RYE Ryecourt, Ballincollig
Thomas HUNGERFORD
Cahermore, Roscarbery
Richard H. H. Becher
Hollybrook, Skibbereen
George Bond LOW Clogher, Doneraile Michael CREAGH Doneraile
Joseph Capel FITZGERALD
Cloghroe, Cork Henry BRADDEL Mallow
Thomas WARE Woodfort, Mallow Francis B. Sweeny Bandon
Nathaniel Webb WARE
Woodfort, Mallow John BARTER Cooldaniel, Macroom
Arthur KIELY County Waterford Rev. Edward M. CARLETON
Woodside, Cork
John B GIBBS Derry, Cork John B. LODGE England
William PURCELL Altimisa, Mallow Cornelius O'BRIEN Kilcor, Firmoy
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Thomas BURKE Prospect Villa, Carrigaline
William CONNOR Mishells, Bandon
Rev. John WEBB, Clerk
Cork Massey H. MASSEY Mount Massey, Macroom
Rev. James MONOGH
Glanmire House, Cork
Captain Edward B. BARRY
Kilbolane House, Charleville
Rev. Arthur HERBERT
County Kerry Edward HUNT Kinsale
Francis ROWLAND Kilboy, Cloyne William H.M. HODDER
Hoddersfield, Carrigaline
William MASSEY County Limerick Major William MILLER
Cork
George W.B. CREAGH
Creagh Castle, Doneraile
Admiral Henry EVANS
Old Court, Doneraile
Adam NEWMAN Dromore, Mallow Bernard B. SHAW Cork
Captain Phillip BASS Cork Thomas S. COPPINGER
Midleton
Captain Heyward ATKINS
Waterpark, Carrigaline
Samuel W. ADAMS Kilbree, Midleton
John HEARD Fermoy Daniel CLANEY Charleville
Samson CARTER Stipendiary Magistrate
John LEADER, Jun Keal House, Millstreet
James CRONIN County Kerry Bartholomew VERLING
Cove
Edward Wallis HOARE
England Thomas BEAMISH Kilmalooda, Bandon
William HARRINGTON
Crosshaven, Cork Rev. Alleyn EVANSON, Clerk
Toormore, Bantry
Rev. Thomas TUCKEY, Clerk
Dunmanway John Cooke WALLIS
Minehill, Millstreet
Rev. William Q. MONTGOMERY,
Clerk
Killey Castle, Mitchelstown
Gerard BARRY Hightown, Rathcormack
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John CRONIN County Kerry Rev. Edmund STEVELLY, Clerk
Dunmanway
Jemmett BROWNE England George HODDER Fountainstown, Carrigaline
John HAWKES Grange, Cork Thomas Garde DURDEN
England
Jonas M. SEALY Barleyfield, Bandon John MOLONY Ballinaboy, Cork
Daniel CONNOR Manch House, Dunmanway
Henry H. O'BRIEN Whitepoint Cove
Lionel J. FLEMING Old Court, Skibbereen
Francis COPPINGER
Myross Wood, Rosscarbery
Robert COURTENAY
Bally Edmond, Midleton
John HYDE Castlehyde, Fermoy
George COURTENAY
Dromadda, Midleton Edward MILLET Cove
Henry BOWLES Youghall Henry H. PEARD Coole, Castlelyons
John Smith BARRY Foaty Cove Rev. Henry STEWART
Clonakilty
C.D.O. JEPHSON Castle Mallow Roger Green DAVIES
Killeagh, Castlemartyr
James SPLAINE Lodge, Bandon Daniel CONNER Ballybricken Cove
Richard SMYTH Ballynatry, Youghall John CUTHBERT County Limerick
John D. FREEMAN Cottage, Mallow Decourcey O'GRADY
Carrigmahon, Passage West
Thomas R. SARSFIELD
Abbeville, Cork Abraham J. DEVONSHIRE
Glinville, Glanmire
Richard ASHE Macroom John L. Pusely, Junior
Dunboy Castle, Castletown
Rev. Thomas DISNEY
Mitchelstown Menus O'KEEFFE Mount Keeffe, Newmarket
Thomas HERRICK Coolkerky, Bandon Richard B. ROBINSON
Bandon
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Garrett Standish BARRY, M.P.
Leamlara, Midleton Edwin TAYLOR County Tipperary
John Isaac HEARD Kinsale St. John JEFFERYS Cork
Rev. Robert MEADE, Clerk
Ballymoney, Bandon Robert N. NETTLES Nettleville, Macroom
Deputy Lieutenants and Magistrates in Holy Orders (page 12)
NAMES RESIDENCES NAMES RESIDENCES
William FRANKS Carrig, Mallow Henry LEADER Millstreet
William CROOKE Derreen, Ballincolly Hugh LAWTON Skibbereen
Rev. Richard DAVIES, Clerk
Macroom St. George BROWNE
Rockboro, Macroom
Richard ASHE Coolehane, Macroom Samuel TOWNSEND, Jun.
Whitehall, Skibbereen
Henry B. MITCHELL
Mitchelsfort, Cork Alfred DAVIES Kilgarriff, Clonakilty
John ROBERTS Ardmore, Passage West
Nicholas M. CUMMINS
Woodview, Cork
Thomas HUNGERFORD
The Island, Clonakilty
Arthur CROSSLEY Dublin
Daniel HARRINGTON
County Limerick St. Leger ALDWORTH
Newmarket House, Newmarket
Richard B. QUINN Firville, Innishannon
Alexander James COX
Dunmanway Richard NOTTER Crookhaven, Skibbereen
Samuel HUTCHINS Ballylickey, Bantry Michael GALWEY, Jun.
Kilkeran, Clonakilty
William L. SHULDHAM
Dunmanway John Gore JONES Dublin
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Richard WHITE Inchiclough, Bantry Richard WOOD Cork City
Denis O'CALLAGHAN
Cahirduggan, Cork Thomas BELL Castlemartyr
Major G. WARBURTON
Dubline William C. COLLIS, Jun.
Castle Cooke, Kilworth
LieutCol. St. John A. CLERKE
Bandon Philip HARDING Firville, Macroom
Edward HOARE Lodge, Midleton John WHEELER Bandon
Emanuel HUTCHINS
Ardnagashil, Bantry Henry SMITH Fermoy
Mathias HENDLY Mount Rivers, Fermoy
Thomas DENAHY Bellview, Fermoy
John CUTHBERT Garrettstown, Kinsale
Richard DOWE Crookhaven, Skibbereen
Thomas Cuthbert KEARNEY
Garrettstown, Kinsale
Eugene O'NEIL Mitchelstown
John GALLWEY Ballincolly Robert MAXWELL Charleville
John R. COPPINGER
Carhue, Macroom Thomas STUBBS County West Meath
Frederick PRANGENELL
Kilworth John Mosson ASHLIN
Carugrenane, Cork
Robert M'CARTHY Carrignavar, Cork William BARRY Kilbolane House, Charleville
Henry Cole BOWEN Bandon
The following MAGISTRATES are CLERGY of the Established Church and as
such in Holy Orders. (page 12)
Rev. Horace TOWNSEND
Rev. Armiger SEALY
Rev. John Henry MADRASS
Rev. Wm. Q. MONTGOMERY
Rev. Jonathan BRUCE
Rev. Robert KIRCHOFFER
Rev. Edward G. HUDSON
Rev. Thomas DISNEY
Rev. George ARMSTRONG
Rev. Richard LLOYD
Rev. John E. ORPEN Rev. Robert MEADE
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Rev. James HINGSTON
Rev. Somers PAYNE Rev. Edward J. ALCOCK
Rev. John R. COTTER
Rev. J.H. KENNY Rev. Rowland D. GRAY
Rev. William RYDER
Rev. H.B. Cox HARRIS
Rev. Mountiford LONGFIELD
Rev. John LORD Rev. Thomas WALKER
Rev. Edward M. CARLETON
Rev. Matthew PURCELL
Rev. Josh B. RYDER Rev. Thomas NEWENHAM
Rev. Alleyn EVANSON
Rev. Thomas KENNY
Rev. Philip TOWNSEND
Rev. John WEBB Rev. Edmund STEVELLY
Rev. Jonathan BRUCE
Rev. John CHESTER
Rev. Arthur HERBERT
Rev. Henry STEWART
Rev. John W. EDGAR
Rev. John MEADE Rev. Thomas TUCKEY
Rev. Richard DAVIES
Rev. Joseph JERVOIS
CITY OF CORK. (page 13)
Deputy Lieutenants Sir Wm. CHATTERTON, Bart. * Sir George GOOLD, Bart. John Moore TRAVERSE, Esq. Matthew LESLIE, Esq. Sir Wm. CLARKE, Bart. John NEWENHAM, Esq. Daniel LEAHY, Esq. * Colonel James CHATTERTON
Magistrates included in the Commission of the Peace None; all chartered Magistrates. Chartered Magistrates resident and acting+ Thomas GIBBINGS, Sir Anthony PERRIER, Knt., Bartholomew GIBBINGS, John BESNARD, Charles PERRY Magistrates resident, not acting+ Edward NEWSOM, Thomas F. HARRINGTON, Josephy LEYCESTER, Andrew SPEARING Magistrates absent, or nonresident+ Thomas DORMAN, Richard DIGBY, John N. WRIXON * = the only Roman Catholics. None of the above Deputy Lieutenants are in Holy Orders, practicing Barristers, Solicitors, or Attornies. + = None of the above Magistrates are Roman Catholics or in Holy Orders, practicing Barristers, Solicitors, or Attornies.
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John Colburn, Clerk of the Peace of the City of Cork