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Estate Maps of County Limerick the Following Started Life As Estate Maps of County Limerick The following started life as a simple listing of estate maps of county Limerick, but has evolved to include sale catalogues, rentals etc. We are working on including all the names of tenants, lessees etc. and hope this will make it an important resource especially for those researching their family history. There are more maps yet to be found. If anybody using this list knows of other maps then I am happy to add them, providing a proper reference is given. Please contact Email: [email protected] All entries that can be viewed online have been linked to the relevant sites. If there is no link the map or rental can only be viewed at the relevant institution. I intend to update this site as and when new information becomes available, so will keep a log of changes on this page. Abbreviations used in the text can be found on the last page. N.B. For accessing files from the Limerick City Archives (LCA) it will be necessary to go to their website and download the djVU programme to enable you to view. Brian Hodkinson 13th May 2011 Log. 23rd May 2011; addition of 2 Trinity College Maps, and Jephson and Erasmus Smith maps 1st June 2011; addition of names from the Kenmare maps (courtesy Margaret Moore, John Crowley and Tim Schinnick) 13th June 2011. Added Wyndham reference. 27th June 2011. NLI references added; more to come. 29th June 2011. Tenants list added to Limerick estate sale (courtesy Margaret Moore) 14th July 2011. Addition of some tenant names taken from Limerick City Archive references and tenants of the 1823 Limerick estate (courtesy of Margaret, John and Tim). 28th July 2011. Addition of more tenants names from City Archives(courtesy of Margaret, John and Tim). 5th August 2011. More tenants names from the City Archives. 8th August 2011. Added Bevan estate. 10th August 2011. Addition of 3 estate sale catalogues from City Museum collection 12th August 2011. Added NAI ref. 1st September 2011. Added LCL refs. (Courtesy of Margaret, John and Tim). 12th September 2011. Added more NLI maps 15th September 2011. Added more LCL (courtesy of Margaret and Tim) 3rd October 2011. Added more from NLI 8th November 2011. Added more from NLI plus NMM entry 8th December 2011. Mountrath (NLI) and Lyons (LCA) added. 31st January 2012. More NLI added; Cappamore, Ellard, Gascoigne. 5th October 2012. Kane, Chetwood, Burton, Mansfield. 29th November 2012 Prior-Wandesforde, 2 more Lord Cloncurry, more Robert Brown, more Inchiquin, Richard Kane, Dr. Hall, Henry O’Brien 25th Jan. 2013. Langford, Sir John Allen de Burgo. 15th Feb. 2013 Richard Bourke of Thornfield. Estate name Date Reference Townlands depicted, tenants etc. Arthur, Eleanor 1898 LCL One map copied in 3 sections. Denominations: Todd's Bow, William Street, Chapel Lane, Patrick Street, Denmark Street, Tenant; Archibald Murry ; Arthur Leahy, adjacent owner Handwritten; Ann Casey, Catherine Tabot?, Mary Ann McDonald?, Jane Fallen?, Mary Reilly, Helena Murphy, Frances Cou? Athea 1829 NLI 16H32(12) Manuscript map, colour. No information as to owner or surveyor. Adjacent lands; Mr Goold Drumaddy, Templeatea, Lower Attea, Gurtnagowna, Mr Copley Beenasonagh, College lands, Knocknasnagh. Bayly, Mary 1943 LCL Particulars of buildings and lands; Bayly of Tunbridge Wells, died 4th June 1943 Denominations; Quinlan Street, Barrington Street, Little Barrington Street, Perry Square, Hartstonge Street, Crescent, Mallow Street, Catherine Place,. O'Connell Street, Cecil Street, Shannon Street, Henry Street. Tenants; W. Mansfield, Miss Curran ( 1 Quinlan St.), D. O'Brien (2 Quinlan St.), P. O'Connell, J O'Connell, City Club (25 Barrington St.), Miss Tronsdale (24 Barrington St.), N. Trayer (23 Barrington St.), Reps Church Body (12 Barrington St.), Dr. McDonnell (13 Barrington St.), Dr. Horan (14 Barrington St.), Dr. McDonagh (15 Barrington St.), P. O'Connell (16/21 Barrington St.), J. Duggan, L. Lillis, E. O'Hallian, J. O'Mara, Rev. J. Cooper (1 Perry Sq.), Dr. McMahon (2 Perry Sq.), Dr. Devane (3 Perry Sq.), G. A. Fitzgibbon (4 Perry Sq.), Dr. Holmes (5 Perry Sq.), Mechanics (6 Perry Sq.), Dr. Moloney & Dr. Corboy (10 Crescent), E. J. Ryan (24 Mallow St.), J. Hefferson (25 Mallow St.), M. J. Harty (26 Mallow St.), Archdeacon Walker (27 Mallow St.), Miss Keane (28 Mallow St.), P. Flanner (1 Catherine Place), J.J. Hobbins (2 Catherine Place), Miss Carrish (3 Catherine Place), G. Claney, Stewarts Ltd. (44 O'Connell St.), D. Collins (43 O'Connell St.), Mrs. J McCarthy (45 Cecil St), Sisters of Mercy (44 Cecil St.), Miss M. Barry (43 Cecil St.), P. McCarthy & Son (42 Cecil St.), A. Stachli? (41 Cecil St.), Mrs. Deane (46 Cecil St.), St. Vincent de Paul Society, Leanings (Leamy) school, Reps. O'Brien (113/114, 115/116 O'Connell St.), Reps. Wallace (117/118 O'Connell St.), Reps. Hogan, Reps. Spaight. Bevan, Joseph et 1879 LM2002.0481 Sale catalogue. Lands of Doohylemore and Rathnagore near Rathkeale, and of Coolacockery near al. Newcastlewest Lot 1: Part of the lands of Doohylemore near Ballingrane railway station a short distance from Rathkeale. Tenure: by indenture dated 29 May 1731 between Thomas, Lord Southwell, John Coke, Hugh Henry and Henry Rose, and Walter Stephens, one of masters of high court of chancery, on one part and Henry Southwell on other; by conveyance dated 11 March 1853 granted to Joseph Bevan by Commissioners for sale of encumbered estates. Tenants: Reps of Michael Lynch by lease dated 29 Mar 1856 for life of Patrick Lynch, third son of lessee, or 31 years; Jacob Switzer, rep of Edward Joynt, by lease dated 10 Jan 1863 to Edward Joynt for 99 years; Michael Condon by lease dated 28 Jan 1860 for life of Patrick Condon or 31 years. Sold subject to annuity of £100 to Kate Bevan, widow of Joseph, aged 69, and £15 to Henry Hunt, aged 73. Lot 2: Lands of Rathnagore near Rathkeale, held in fee simple. Tenant: Pierce Brown by lease dated 16 Mar 1853 from Joseph Bevan for lives of Henry and John Brown, sons of lessee, or 31 years. Subject to annuities as above. Lot 3: Part of lands of Coolacockery, held in fee simple. Tenant: John Ryan by lease dated 26 Jan 1854 from Joseph Bevan for life of Richard Ryam, second son of lessee, or 31 years. Subject to annuities as above. Lot 4: Perpetual annuity created by deed dated 22 Sep 1802 payable out of lands of Upper and Lower Glenlarry, Upper and Lower Clocasta, otherwise Clocasty, Garryleagh, otherwise Garryleigh, Reask, otherwise Ruisk and Rusk, and Garryerogue, otherwise Garryrogue, in Barony of Costlea. Owner: Sir David Vandeleur Roche, Bart. Deed of 1802 between Henry Hunt Esq, first part, Samuel Hunt, his second son, second part, Garrett Hooper and Susanna, his daughter, third part, and Christopher Knight and Garrett Hooper, fourth part. By deed of conveyance dated 26 Aug 1843 granted to Sir David Roche, Bart. Maps: One inch map, parts of sheets 152 and 153, showing Newcastlewest and Rathkeale and the three lots; Part of OS 6" sheet 20, centred on Doohylemore; Part of OS 6" sheets 19 and 28, centred on Rathnagore; Part of OS 6" sheets 28 and 36, centred on Coolacockery. Estate owner: Joseph, Godfrey, Thomas, George, William, Jane and Dilianna Bevan; George Massy Finch and his wife Margaret; William Frederick Taverner and his wife Kate. Francis Kearney, solicitor having charge of sale, 9 Merchants Quay, Dublin and 92 George St, Limerick. http://museum.limerick.ie/admin/index.php/editor/objects/ObjectEditor/Edit/Screen28/object_id/3878 1 Biron, John no date LCL Map only of 4 properties at the corner of Newgate Lane and Nicholas St; most of property in Queen's Robert Co.. and Kildare. Tenant, reps of Thomas Glover. Black Estate 1896 LCA P23/27 Notice to tenants Denominations: Bailinacurra Bowman, Boherglass, Wellesley-Lane, Naughton's-Lane, Wellesley Place, Military Road, Richmond Street, Emmet Place, Harry Street, Wellington Terrace. Tenants:Sephen J. Dowling, Rep. Cornelius Ryan, Rep. Mathew Hanrahan, Reps. Charles Lynch, Reps. John Potter, Rep. Charles O'Hara, Rep. J. Naughton, Rep. Robert McMahon, Rep. Edward Cruise. Tenure: Anne Black, Edward Black, James Black, George Black, Jeremiah Naughton, Thomas Ahern, Doctor Vize, Mary Dwyer (widow), John Potter, Eliza Black, Messrs. O'Hara and Lynch, Mrs. O'Donnell, Robert McMahon, Richard Lee, Reverend Godfrey Massy, Patrick Naughton, Stephen Charles Dennison, William Sloane Stanley, Lee Jorten (Jorton), John Walter, Edward Murphy, Edward Cruse, Mrs. O'Neill, John Waller. http://www.limerick.ie/Archives/LCDA/PrivatePapers/P23/P23_27_W.djvu Black, Patrick J 1897 LCA P23/25 Rental and particulars of sale. Denominations: George Street, Henry Street, Bedford Row, Military Road, Emmett Place. Tenants: Rep. Henry D'Esterre, Rep. Sir. David Roche, Sarah E. Fitzgerald, Rep. Daniel Quilty, Reps. John Purcell, Reps. Elizabeth Stewart, Reps. James Robertson – Peter Tait – Thomas Fitt – John Cummin Morrison and George Boyd, Rep. Stephen D O'Meara, Rep. Thomas Moloney, Rep. Edward Cruise. Tenure: Patrick McNamara, George Black, Judith Black (George Black's wife), Jane Black (George Black's daughter), John McNamara, William Monsell, David Fitzgerald, James Black, John Dowdell, Mr. Hammond, Captain Crilly, Laurence Durack, Doctor Frewen, Revd. Deane Hore, Samuel Alexander, Patrick O'Callaghan, Mr. Swinburne, Timothy Quinn, Michael Scanlon, Rev. Charles Gostling Townley, William Ledger, J.& J. Norton, Mrs. Moloney, Edward Fitzgerald, Stephen Charles Dennison, William Sloane Stanley, Lee Jorton, John Waller, Edward Murphy, Mr. Massy, Doctor Vize, Rev. Godfrey Massy, Julia Black, Helena Sylvestra Black (Widow). http://www.limerick.ie/Archives/LCDA/PrivatePapers/P23/P23_25_W.djvu Black, Patrick 1897 LCA P23/26 Sale; owners Patrick James Black, Julia Black (Spinster), Edward Black, Helena Sylvestra Black James, Julia, (Widow). Edward & Helena Administrator: George Roche de bonis non of Anne Black.
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