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Householders of the Parish of Carlow 1669

Source: Susie Warren

 

Names of the Householders of the Parish of Carlow in the schedule annexed to the Assessment Ordered to be levied by the Vestry of October 15th, 1669.


  DUBLIN STREET     WITHOUT YE GATE    
  . .   . .  
  Edmond Carroll Wm. Moyran   Wm. Lench Tho. Howing  
  Steven Beaver Augustine Wilkins   John Hopeley Lawrence Birr  
  Garrett Quigley Richd. Smalman   Patk. Carroll Wm. ye wisted Comber  
  Wm. Harris Dennis Doyle   Wm. Pendergast Edmd. Curren  
  Tho. Clark Murtagh O'Brien   Edmd. Lenchey Edmd. Doran  
  Thos. McCragh Richard Hacker   Wm. Byrne Edmd. Hickey  
  Lewis Hespenall Dannell McCann   James Byrne Markes Vane  
  Robt. Ellis Wm. Ryan   James Murphy John Moore  
  Wm. Good Richd. Ash   Florence Byrne    
  Rowld. Banckes Darby Pendergast        
  Edwd. Huntt John Gibbs   WITHIN YE GATE    
  John Padgett Josh. Smith Taylor   . .  
  Allexd. Rachford Ansell Hoskins   James Nowland Patk. Rachford  
  Ye Widow Sanders Lt. Coll. Smithwick   Georg Adcock John Smith  
  Brian Rooth Robt. Whittle   Silvery Bath Humphrey Penn  
  . .   Allexd. Dannell Andrew Sherlock  
        Brian Reagh Tho. Harris  
        James Highlan John Mastors  
        Lawrence Corey John Busher  
             
  TULLOW STREET     TULLOW STREET    
  . .        
  Edwd. Byrne Roger Fisher   Wm. Schooley James McEmone  
  Patk. Seymer Wm. Murphy   John French John Dempsey  
  Tho. Wheley Edwd. Worme   James Galtagh James O'Morris Kerevan  
  Theoplus Church Henry Seix   Tho. Moyron James Nowlan  
  Peter Shepherd Peter Moore   John Kennedy Tho. Larken  
  Edwd. Little Robt. Curtis   Mary Brazier Darbey Cranny  
  John Little  John Hicraft   Mr. Robt. Browne Murtogh Tincher  
  Nicolas Tuttson Richard Browne   Thomas Percevall Jno. Knowles  
  Edmd. Rachford Thomas Holiday   Edwd. Howes Allexr. Bradford  
  Wm. Thomas Mrs. Crewkhorne   James Cromwell Edmd. Mouran  
  Laurence Coymine George White   Andrew Knowles Richd. Reed  
  John Coymine Ye Widow Wolfe   James Neale Humphry Boll  
  Miles Kegan Bryan Kelly   Samson Morris James Foley  
  Donough Murphy John Cashine   James Knowles Edwd. Reynolds  
  Henry McDonoho Bryan ye Collier   Dennis Doyle John Gaynor  
  Darby Roe Edwd. Gray   Richd. Curtis Henry Winston  
  Edmd. Doyle John Pigott   James Nowlan John Hobertt  
  Edmd. Brannagh Edmd. Buttler   John Taylor Thos. Roberts  
  Dermot McOwen Martin Loe   Samuel Blackshaw Philip Isaac  
  Dannell Higens Thomas Boy   John Nowlan George Reynolds  
  John Murphy John Roe   Tho. Wattson Wm. Bay  
  William Smith John Sheard   Capt. John Chesirs Darby Keating  
  Redmond Ryan Donoug Doyne   Henry Ruttledg Brian Oultagh  
  Donough Doyle James Wall   Paul Brennan Patk. Keating  
  Edmond Pendergast Dannell Darcey   Richard Carney Edwd. Stevens  
  George Danniell Dannell Kelly   Redmond Wall Edmond Byrie  
             
  Pages, 256,257, 258          

Miscellanea

(FROM CANON RIDGEWAY.)

Parrish of  }  At a Vestry held ye sd parish on Monday, ye 24th day of Augt.m 1702.
Catherlagh}

Tho. Conyers  }  Church Wardens.
Andrew Carter}

Robt. Harris, Rectr. and Vicar.
John . . . . . . . .    Thomas White
William Wright    John Wright


"Pursuant to a late Act of Parliament made for ye planting trees, ye numbr of weh trees to be planted in the sd. Pish. is 87 trees.  And Whereas the number of acres in this Pis. is 1619 it is therefore unaminously agreed upon and enacted by ye Rect., Churchwardens and parishoners psent, that every pson who holds ye number of one hundred acres, and every one else in proportion to what they hold shall plant six trees and the same to be done according to ye directions of ye sd. Act of Parliament"


  No. of Acres   No. of trees
  150 Kerrenstowne 9
  100 Little Pollardstowne 6
  170 Great Pollardstowne 10
  114 Heathy Lands 6
  46 Gallos Hill Lands 3
  64 Rathnipish 3
  100 Spaight's Land 6
  77 Edwd. Howis his Land 4
  30 Strange's Land 2
  140 Mr. Browne's Land 8
  60 Mr. Carter's Land 3
  100 Lower Mortestowne 6
  210 Uper Moterstowne 12
  85 Burren Land 4
  7 Tobacco Meadows -
  35  Burlom Land 2
  100 Butcher's Land 5
  4 Mr. Carter's Field by ye Wall -
  15 Capt. Labully's Fields -
  2 Wm. Good's Parks -
  1619   89
       
Page 255    

Note:

I have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible in transcribing the information from the newspapers however it is possible that errors may have occurred. Data should be verified against original copies and sources.

Susie Warren


1669 - Benjamin Bunbury moves to Ireland

Benjamin Bunbury of Killerig was the father of the Bunbury family in Ireland. Born in 1643, he moved to Ireland with his wife, five sons and daughter, shortly after the death of his father in 1668. Burke's Peerage proposes that Benjamin first obtained Killerig from the Earl of Arran in 1669 (the year he married Mary Sheppard) but there are also some deeds, dated 1702, to suggest he had started out as a tenant of the Duke of Ormonde. In 1695 he served as High Sheriff for County Carlow. He died on 3rd April 1707, aged 63, and is buried in St. Mary's of Carlow. Of his five sons, Thomas lived at Cloghna (County Carlow); William lived at Lisnavagh (County Carlow); Matthew moved to Tipperary; Benjamin inherited Killerig and the eldest son, Joseph, settled at Johnstown, just outside Carlow town. The daughter, Diana, married one of the Duke of Ormonde's soldiers from Kilkenny,

Thomas Barnes

 
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