1911 Census, Co. Limerick Householder Index

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1911 Census, Co. Limerick Householder Index D - 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Daffy John Glenwilliam Ballingarry Ballingarry Daffy Michael Common Ballingarry Ballingarry Daffy Terence Ballynoe Ballingarry Ballingarry Daffy Timothy Glenwilliam Ballingarry Ballingarry Dallon James Glenagragara Kilfergus Glin Dalton Benjamin Tooreennagreana Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Dalton Bridget Ballintubbrid Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Dalton Catherine Ballylin Kilmoylan Shanagolden Dalton Daniel Glenagower Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton David Boarmanshill Abington Murroe and Boher Dalton David Dungeeha Newcastle Newcastle Dalton Edmond Carrigkerry Ardagh Ardagh Dalton Edmond Port Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Dalton Ellen Glenagower Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton Hanora Carrigkerry Ardagh Ardagh Dalton James Athea Upper Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton James Ballylanders Village Ballylanders Ballylanders Dalton James Cloonlahard East Kilmoylan Shanagolden Dalton James Cool West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton James Glashapullagh Kilmoylan Shanagolden Dalton James Gortnagross Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton James Knockdown Kilfergus Glin Dalton James Park Dunmoylan Coolcappa Dalton James Templeathea West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton Johanna Dromtrasna, Hartnett Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Dalton Johanna Knockglass Killagholehane Drumcollogher Dalton Johanna Moneymohill Dunmoylan Coolcappa Dalton John Ashgrove Newcastle Newcastle Dalton John Dromagarraun Kilmoylan Shanagolden Dalton John Park Dunmoylan Coolcappa 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 1 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Dalton John Steales St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Dalton Joseph Knockagornagh Kilmoylan Shanagolden Dalton Laurence Ballymurragh East Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Dalton Margaret Templeathea West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton Mary Ballinvullen Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Dalton Mary Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Dalton Michael Ballylanders Village Ballylanders Ballylanders Dalton Michael Cool East Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton Michael Knockagornagh Kilmoylan Shanagolden Dalton Michael O'Brien Garranekeagh Effin Effin Dalton Patrick Ballyfroota Ballingarry Ballingarry Dalton Patrick Ballylanders Village Ballylanders Ballylanders Dalton Patrick Knockdown Kilfergus Glin Dalton Patrick Templeathea West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton Sarah Ballygiltenan Lower Kilfergus Glin Dalton Stephen Abbeyfeale West Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Dalton Thomas Finnoo Kilmoylan Shanagolden Dalton Thomas Knocklary Ballingarry Ballingarry Dalton Timothy Athea Upper Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Dalton William Ballinloughane Ardagh Ardagh Dalton William Knockdown Kilfergus Glin Daly Alice Deerpark Galbally Galbally Daly Aneas Caher (Connell) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Anne Kilteely Town Kilteely Kilteely Daly Bartholomew Dromcolliher Town Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Daly Bartholomew Glendiheen Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Daly Benjamin Cappanhane Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Daly Bridget Bruff Town Bruff Bruff Daly Bridget Main Street, Stradbally Castleconnell Castleconnell Daly Callaghan Martinstown Athneasy Bulgaden Daly Catherine Glenagower Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Daly Charles Ballymacshaneboy Kilquane Kilmallock Daly Charles Currahchase Adare Adare 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 2 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Daly Charles E. Ballingarrane Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Daly Cornelius Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Daniel Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Daniel Balline Emlygrennan Ballinvana Daly Daniel Ballyteige Lower Bruree Rockhill Daly Daniel Garrynderk South Effin Effin Daly Daniel Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Daly Daniel Main Street, Stradbally Castleconnell Castleconnell Daly Daniel Pallas (a) Chapelrussel Kildimo Daly David Chapel Lane, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Daly David Dooncaha Dunmoylan Coolcappa Daly Denis Borheen, Rathkeale Rathkeale Rathkeale Daly Denis Brufea Inch St. Laurence Caherconlish Daly Denis Doonmoon Knocklong Knocklong and Glenbrohane Daly Denis Duntryleague Galbally Galbally Daly Denis Farrihy Killagholehane Drumcollogher Daly Denis Mountplummer Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Daly Denis Rathgoonan Clonagh Kilcolman and Coolcappa Daly Denis J. Loughgur Knockainy Knockainy Daly Edmond B. Woodfield Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Daly Edmund Loughgur Knockainy Knockainy Daly Elizabeth Sheares Street, St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Kilmallock Daly Ellen Gortroe Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Daly James Ballyorgan Kilflyn Glenroe Daly James Ballyvoghan Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Daly James Carroward East Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Daly James Garrynagoord Aglishcormack Kilteely Daly James Garrynderk South Effin Effin Daly James Knockbweeheen Kilcolman Kilcolman, Coolcappa Daly James Meenyline South Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Daly James Portnard Tuogh Cappamore Daly Jeremiah Balliniska Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Daly Johanna Derraulin Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 3 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Daly Johanna Gortroe Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Daly Johanna Templeglentan West Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Daly John Abbeyfeale East Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly John Ardykeohane Bruff Bruff Daly John Ballyallinan South Rathkeale Rathkeale Daly John Ballybrood Ballybrood Caherconlish Daly John Ballylanders Ballylanders Ballylanders Daly John Ballynacourty Stradbally Castleconnell Daly John Baunageeragh Uregare Dromin, Bruff Daly John Caher (Hayes) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly John Caher (Lane) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly John Clorane Croom Croom Daly John Dooradoyle Mungret Mungret and Crecora Daly John Dromtrasna, Collins Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly John Glendarragh Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Daly John Knockacraig Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Daly John Loughgur Knockainy Knockainy Daly John Orr Street, Kilmallock St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Daly John Reens East Kilscannell Ardagh, Rathkeale Daly John Templeglentan East Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Daly John Thomastown Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Daly Joseph Drewscourt East Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Daly Julia Caher (Hayes) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Kate Mountcollins Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Daly Lizzie Ballyart Cahirconlish Cahirconlish Daly Margaret KIltenan South Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Daly Margaret Loughgur Knockainy Knockainy Daly Martin Caher (Lane) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Mary Barnagarrane Killagholehane Drumcollogher Daly Mary Foxhall West Colmanswell Ballyagran Daly Mary Loughgur Knockainy Knockainy Daly Mary Loughgur Knockainy Knockainy Daly Mary Tullaha Killagholehane Drumcollogher 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 4 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Daly Michael Ash Hill St. Peter & Paul's Kilmallock Daly Michael Carroward East Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Daly Michael Drewscourt East Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Daly Michael Drewscourt East Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Daly Michael Kilquane Clonagh Kilcolman and Coolcappa Daly Michael Newtown Galbally Galbally Daly Michael Oldtown (Bennett) Hospital Hospital Daly Michael Patrickswell Knockainy Knockainy Daly Michael Woodfield Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Daly Patrick Abbeyfeale East Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Patrick Ballaghbehy Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Patrick Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Daly Patrick Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Daly Patrick Ballygeogoge Particles Kilfinane Daly Patrick Ballyvarra Killeenagarriff Castleconnell Daly Patrick Boheereenkyle Ballingarry Ballingarry Daly Patrick Caher (Lane) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Daly Patrick Coolreiry Stradbally Castleconnell Daly Patrick Darragh More Darragh Glenroe and Ballyorgan Daly Patrick Hospital Town Hospital Hospital Daly Patrick Kilculleen Ludden Ballybricken and Bohermore Daly Patrick Kilgarriff Ballingarry Ballingarry Daly Patrick Lisgordan Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Daly Patrick Patrickswell Knockainy Knockainy Daly Patrick Rockbarton Glenogra Dromin and Bruff Daly Peter KIlbradran Kilbradran Coolcappa Daly Robert Ballynamuddagh Galbally Galbally Daly Robert Churchquarter Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Daly Thomas Ballingoola Cahercorney Hospital Daly Thomas Ballylanders Ballylanders Ballylanders Daly Thomas Boherroe Aglishcormack Kilteely Daly Thomas Carnane Fedamore Fedamore Daly Thomas Knocklary Ballingarry Ballingarry 1911 Census, Co. Limerick householder index 5 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Daly Thomas Riddlestown Doondonnell Coolcappa Daly Timothy Ardnamoher Galbally Galbally Daly Timothy Kilcruaig Kilflyn Glenroe Daly William Cooliska Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Daly William Dromcolliher Town Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Daly William Effin Effin Effin Danagher Cornelius Glenmore East Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Danagher David Rathmore North Monasteranenagh Manister Danagher Ellen Moyreen Dunmoylan Coolcappa Danagher Florence Maiden Street, Newcastle Newcastle Newcastle West Danagher John Toornafulla Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Danagher Mary Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Danagher Mary Moyreen Dunmoylan Coolcappa Danagher Michael Ballysalla Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Danagher Michael Reenavanna West Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher
Recommended publications
  • Manor Brook, Adare, Co. Limerick
    MANOR BROOK ADARE, CO. LIMERICK Loving life in Adare MANOR BROOK ADARE, CO. LIMERICK 2 ⧸ 3 Come home to village life at its best The charm and beauty of living in one of Ireland’s most idyllic historic villages, Adare, Co Limerick is as picturesque as it is lively. The exclusivity of being within walking distance from every attraction you could want - such as premium boutiques and exclusive restaurants, to excellent schools, newly- built playground, the Manor Fields, not to mention the world-renowned Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort. Adare is situated just 15km from all that Limerick City has to offer. This is life at Manor Brook - an exciting new development from Bloom Capital Ltd. Here, the style and elegance of your own beautiful, contemporary-designed home meets the established peace and family magic of traditional village living. All set in a region that is ranked as one of the top 10 locations in Western Europe in which to invest. Come home to belonging, to community and to convenience. Come home to Manor Brook. MANOR BROOK ADARE, CO. LIMERICK 4 ⧸ 5 Manor Brook at a glance 40 TWO-STOREY HOMES BOTH DETACHED & SEMI-DETACHED SITUATED IN ONE OF IRELAND’S MOST IDYLLIC HISTORIC VILLAGES 4 DIFFERENT DESIGNS WITH SIZES RANGING FROM NEXT TO THE FIVE-STAR LUXURY RESORT, ADARE MANOR HOTEL 1,157 SQ FT TO 2,078 SQ FT AND GOLF RESORT MODERN, SPACIOUS, ELEGANT & CONTEMPORARY MANY AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS, CAFÉS AND PUBS CLOSE TO FOUR EXCELLENT PRIMARY SCHOOLS AS WELL ALL MAJOR ROUTES AND MOTORWAYS ARE EASILY ACCESSIBLE AS PLAYING FIELDS AND PLAYGROUNDS FROM MANOR BROOK MANOR BROOK ADARE, CO.
    [Show full text]
  • Submissions Draft Croom Local Area Plan
    Persons / Bodies who made submissions within the statutory timeframe Submission no Submission received from 1. Office of the Planning Regulator 2. Department of Education and Skills 3. Environmental Protection Agency 4. Transport Infrastructure Ireland 5. OPW 6. Irish Water 7. Gas Networks Ireland 8. Clare County Council 9. Padraig Broderick 10. Bryan Smyth 11. Plunkett Hayes & Co Solicitors 12. Mary Hughes HRA on behalf of Michael Costello 13. David Moloney 14. Clever Clogs c/o Karen O’ Rourke 15. Mary Hughes HRA Planning on behalf of EI-SUB LTD 16. Cllr Richard O’ Donoghue 17. Maria Lombard RPS on behalf of Toomey Construction Ltd 18. Tom Shanahan 19. Carmel Marchant 20. Richard Rice C/O Healy Partners Architects on behalf of Nivon Healthcare t/a Zest Healthcare Persons / Bodies who made submissions outside the statutory timeframe Submission no Received from: 1 Elaine O’ Connor on behalf of Croom Enterprise Centre 5 No. 1 The report of the Chief Executive of your authority prepared for the elected members under Section 20 of the Act must summarise these recommendations and the manner in which they should be addressed. Your authority is required to notify this Office within 5 working days of the making of the local area plan and send a copy of the written statement and maps as made. Where the planning authority decides not to comply with a recommendation of the Office, or otherwise makes the plan in such a manner as to be inconsistent with any recommendations made by the Office, then the Chief Executive shall inform the Office and give reasons for the decision of the planning authority.
    [Show full text]
  • Rebellion, Resistance and the Irish Working Class
    Rebellion, Resistance and the Irish Working Class Rebellion, Resistance and the Irish Working Class: The Case of the ‘Limerick Soviet’ By Nicola Queally Rebellion, Resistance and the Irish Working Class: The Case of the ‘Limerick Soviet’, by Nicola Queally This book first published 2010 Cambridge Scholars Publishing 12 Back Chapman Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2XX, UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Copyright © 2010 by Nicola Queally All rights for this book reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. ISBN (10): 1-4438-2058-X, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-2058-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................................. 1 Chapter One................................................................................................. 7 Ireland 1916-1919 Chapter Two.............................................................................................. 19 The Strike Chapter Three............................................................................................ 29 The Role of Political Parties Chapter Four.............................................................................................. 37 Strikes in Russia, Germany and Scotland Conclusion................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Abbeyfeale Traffic Management Plan Part 8 Planning Report
    Abbeyfeale Traffic Management Plan Part 8 Planning Report 16965-6007-A Part 8 Planning Report December 2017 ISSUE FORM Project number 16965 Document number 6007 - A Document revision A Document title Part 8 Planning Report Document status Final Document prepared by Ken Fitzgerald Document checked by Sean Doyle i 16965 – 6007A Part 8 Planning Report December 2017 Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 1 2 PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION ...................................................................... 1 3 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ........................................................................................ 3 3.1 Background and Purpose of the Project ............................................................................. 3 3.2 Brief Project Description ................................................................................................... 3 4 PART 8 PROCEDURE ................................................................................................... 3 5 PLANNING CONTEXT .................................................................................................. 4 5.1 National & Regional planning Policy .................................................................................. 4 5.2 County development plan ................................................................................................. 5 5.3 Local area plan .................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Who Was Who in Early Modern Limerick by Alan O'driscoll and Brian Hodkinson
    Who Was Who in Early Modern Limerick By Alan O'Driscoll and Brian Hodkinson The following was commenced by Alan O’Driscoll (AOD) while on a work placement in Limerick Museum in the autumn of 2012 and continued by Brian Hodkinson. It is a continuation of the Who was who in medieval Limerick, which can also be found on the Limerick Museum website. It straddles the period c 1540 to c 1700, so some figures may appear in both databases. It is compiled for the most part by using the indexes of the various sources using Limerick as the search term. However, it has been noted that these indexes are often not comprehensive, and so when sources are available online, then a scroll through the text highlighting Limerick has produced entries not in the index. Such scrolling has also found entries where place names are abviously Limerick ones but Limerick does not appear as a word, e.g. in Fiants and CPCRCI. So while I (BJH) like to think it is comprehensive, it may not be. Notes. • Where two similar names are believed to be the same person, the entries are combined. However, many repeated names appear in the same lists (particularly in the Civil Survey). Where this occurs and/or the two persons are listed as coming from a different location, they are separated, even if they are recorded at the same time. There are a great many repeated full names, such as William Bourke, and it has proved practically impossible to be sure of which of these are different people.
    [Show full text]
  • DRAFT LIMERICK DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2022-2028 Volume 3C Proposed Record of Protected Structures Adare/Rathkeale Municipal District
    DRAFT LIMERICK DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2022-2028 Volume 3C Proposed Record of Protected Structures Adare/Rathkeale Municipal District June 2021 Contents 1.0 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 Record of Protected Structures - Adare Rathkeale Municipal District ................................ 2 1.0 Introduction Limerick City & County Council is obliged to compile and maintain a Record of Protected Structures (RPS) under the provisions of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended). A Protected Structure, unless otherwise stated, includes the interior of the structure, the land lying within the curtilage of the structure, and other structures lying within that curtilage and their interiors. The protection also extends to boundary treatments. The proposed RPS contained within Draft Limerick Development Plan 2022 - 2028 Plan represents a varied cross section of the built heritage of Limerick. The RPS is a dynamic record, subject to revision and addition. Sometimes, ambiguities in the address and name of the buildings can make it unclear whether a structure is included on the RPS. Where there is uncertainty you should contact the Conservation Officer. The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht is responsible for carrying out surveys of the architectural heritage on a county-by-county basis. Following the publication of the NIAH for Limerick City and County, and any subsequent Ministerial recommendations, the Council will consider further amendments to the Record of Protected Structures. The NIAH survey may be consulted online at buildingsofireland.ie There are 565 structures listed as Protected Structures in the Adare - Rathkeale District. The NIAH recommends 173 structures to be added to the Record of Protected Structures. The Council will seek to assess and add these structures if appropriate within the lifetime of this plan.
    [Show full text]
  • Proposed Record of Protected Structures Newcastle West Municipal District
    DRAFT LIMERICK DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2022-2028 Volume 3B Proposed Record of Protected Structures Newcastle West Municipal District June 2021 Contents 1.0 Introduction Record of Protected Structures (RPS) – Newcastle West Municipal District 1 2.0 Record of Protected Structures - Newcastle West Municipal District ................................. 2 1 1.0 Introduction Record of Protected Structures (RPS) – Newcastle West Municipal District Limerick City & County Council is obliged to compile and maintain a Record of Protected Structures (RPS) under the provisions of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended). A Protected Structure, unless otherwise stated, includes the interior of the structure, the land lying within the curtilage of the structure, and other structures lying within that curtilage and their interiors. The protection also extends to boundary treatments. The proposed RPS contained within Draft Limerick Development Plan 2022 - 2028 Plan represents a varied cross section of the built heritage of Limerick. The RPS is a dynamic record, subject to revision and addition. Sometimes, ambiguities in the address and name of the buildings can make it unclear whether a structure is included on the RPS. Where there is uncertainty you should contact the Conservation Officer. The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht is responsible for carrying out surveys of the architectural heritage on a county-by-county basis. Following the publication of the NIAH for Limerick City and County, and any subsequent Ministerial recommendations, the Council will consider further amendments to the Record of Protected Structures. The NIAH survey may be consulted online at buildingsofireland.ie There are 286 structures listed as Protected Structures in the Newcastle West Metropolitan District.
    [Show full text]
  • STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 319 of 2015
    STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 319 of 2015 ———————— WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 6) ORDER 2015 2 [319] S.I. No. 319 of 2015 WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 6) ORDER 2015 I, ALAN KELLY, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 12 (1) of the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (No. 50 of 2013), hereby make the following order: 1. This Order may be cited as the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (Property Vesting Day) (No. 6) Order 2015. 2. The 17th of July 2015 shall be a “property vesting day” for the purposes of section 12 of the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (No. 50 of 2013). 3. On the property vesting day referred to in article 2, the property listed in the schedule to this Order, which immediately before this day was vested in a water services authority, shall stand vested in Irish Water. Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in “Iris Oifigiúil” of 24th July, 2015. [319] 3 SCHEDULE No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 1 Donegal Waterworks Arranmore Island DL79059F 2 Donegal Waterworks Buncrana DL15697F 3 Donegal Waterworks Cranford DL4710F 4 Donegal Waterworks Dunkineely DL81456F 5 Donegal Waterworks Creeslough DL81370F 6 Donegal Waterworks Fanad East (Shannagh) DL81672F 7 Donegal Waterworks Fanad West DL79455F (Tullyconnell) 8 Donegal Waterworks Frosses-Inver DL73276F 9 Donegal Waterworks Gleneely DL24746F 10 Donegal Waterworks Gortahork — Falcarragh DL80215F,
    [Show full text]
  • BMH.WS1412.Pdf
    ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 1412. Witness Michael Hennessy, Dundrum, Co. Tipperary. Identity. Member of East Limerick Brigade Flying Column. Subject. Activities of Kilfinane Company, Irish Volunteers, l914-1921, and East Limerick Flying Column, 1920-1921. Conditions, if any, Stipulated by Witness. Nil. File No S.2740. Form B.S.M.2 STATEMENT BY MR. MICHAEL HENNESSY, Dundrum,Co. Tipperary. I joined the Irish Volunteers when a company of that organisation was formed in my native place of Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, towards the end of the year of l914. I was then about twenty-one years of age. There were about thirty young men in the company, and Sean McCarthy, then resident in Kilfinane, was the company 0/C. Justin McCarthy, Sean's cousin, and Dan McCarthy were the other two officers of the company. We paraded about once or twice a week for training and drill. Foot drill was practised in a field near the town, and occasionally we went on route marches to places like Ballylanders and Glenbrohane. The training was done with wooden guns and, as far as I am aware, the company at that time possessed no effective arms. I should also mention that our company the Kilfinane company as it was then known was attached to the Galtee battalion of which, if my memory serves me right, Willie Manahan, then the creamery manager in Ardpatrick, was 0/C. My recollection of Easter Week 1916 is that the company was mobilised to parade on either Easter Sunday or Easter Monday morning, and each man was instructed to bring sufficient rations to maintain him for a couple of days.
    [Show full text]
  • FISHING on the RIVER MAIGUE Experience An
    1 THE LANTERN LODGE 21 THE CEDAR OF LEBANON was a little Cairn Terrier belonging 29 THE WALLED GARDENS to Lady Olein Wyndham Quin, aunt The Lantern Lodge, or gate lodge The Cedar of Lebanon is native The walled gardens were originally to the 7th Earl of Dunraven. “Nibs” as it was once known, was built c. to the mountains of the Eastern the kitchen gardens, supplying belonged to Marjorie Wyndham- 1830. Originally it was an entrance Mediterranean Basin. This magnificent Adare Manor with much of its daily Quin, a grand-daughter of the 5th to the demesne of Adare Manor specimen is recorded by the National produce. The high walls enclosing Earl of Dunraven. and would have been inhabited Tree Register as the largest Cedar of the garden block winds and trap by estate workers. The Gothic Lebanon in Ireland. It is more than 16 27 THE OGHAM STONES heat, creating a micro-climate Revival architectural style of this metres in height and over 10 metres where plants can grow and flourish. small structure gives it a grand air, in girth. Local lore suggests the tree These stones, dating from between Vegetables, fruit, berries, herbs with gablets, lancet windows and was planted in 1645 AD, which the 5th and 7th centuries, were and cut flowers would have been buttresses which echo the features would also make it the oldest tree brought to Adare Manor from Kerry harvested here to grace the tables of of the main manor house. It is an of its type on the island. In February by the 3rd Earl of Dunraven.
    [Show full text]
  • Abbeyfeale Local Area Plan Extended Until April 2024
    Abbeyfeale Local Area Plan 2014 - 2020 July 2014 Extended until April 2024 In accordance with the provisions of the Planning and Development Acts 2000 – 2013, Section 20 (4A), this Local Area Plan came into effect on 18th July 2014, four weeks from the date of its adoption by elected members of Limerick City and County Council on the 20th June 2014. On the 3rd April 2019 Limerick City & County Council extended the duration of the Abbeyfeale Local Area Plan 2014 – 2020 for a further five years until April 2024. Abbeyfeale Local Area Plan 2014 - 2020 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 3 1.1 What is the Abbeyfeale Local Area Plan ( LAP)? 3 1.2 Plan Area 3 1.3 The Review Process 4 1.3.1 Steps involved in the preparation of the LAP 4 1.3.2 Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) 5 1.3.3 Appropriate Assessment 5 1.3.4 Flood Risk Assessment 5 1.4 Planning Context 5 1.4.1 National Planning Context 6 1.4.2 Regional Planning Context 6 1.4.3 County Planning Context 7 1.4.4 Other Planning Guidelines 8 Chapter 2: Context 9 2.1 Geographical Context 9 2.2 Historic Evolution 9 2.3 Natural and Built Environment 12 2.4 Function 13 2.5 Demographic and Socio-economic Context 14 2.5.1 Population 14 2.5.2 Age Profile 15 2.5.3 Employment 16 2.5.4 Education 17 2.5.5 Travel Patterns 18 Chapter 3: Plan Strategy 19 3.1 Policy Context 19 3.2 Vision Statement 19 3.3 Strategic Policy 19 3.4 Evaluation of 2007 Abbeyfeale LAP 20 3.5 SWOT Analysis 21 3.6 Population Targets and Zoning Requirements 22 3.6.1 Population Targets 22 3.6.2 Land currently available for
    [Show full text]
  • Limerick Timetables
    Limerick B A For more information For online information please visit: locallinklimerick.ie Call us at: 069 78040 Email us at: [email protected] Ask your driver or other staff member for assistance Operated By: Local Link Limerick Fares: Adult Return/Single: €5.00/€3.00 Student & Child Return/Single: €3.00/€2.00 Adult Train Connector: €1.50 Student/Child Train Connector: €1.00 Multi Trip Adult/Child: €8.00/€5.00 Weekly Student/Child: €12.00 5 day Weekly Adult: €20.00 6 day Weekly Adult: €25.00 Free Travel Pass holders and children under 5 years travel free Our vehicles are wheelchair accessible Contents Route Page Ballyorgan – Ardpatrick – Kilmallock – Charleville – Doneraile 4 Newcastle West Service (via Glin & Shanagolden) 12 Charleville Child & Family Education Centre 20 Spa Road Kilfinane to Mitchelstown 21 Mountcollins to Newcastle West (via Dromtrasna) 23 Athea Shanagolden to Newcastle West Desmond complex 24 Castlemahon via Ballingarry to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 25 Castlmahon to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 26 Ballykenny to Newcastle West- Desmond Complex 27 Shanagolden to Newcastle West - Special Olympics 28 Tournafulla to Newcastle West - Special Olympics 29 Abbeyfeale to Newcastle West - Special Olympics 30 Elton to Hospital 31 Adare to Newcastle West 32 Kilfinny via Adare to Newcastle West 33 Feenagh via Ballingarry to Newcastle West - Desmond Complex 34 Knockane via Patrickswell to Dooradoyle 35 Knocklong to Dooradoyle 36 Rathkeale via Askeaton to Newcastle West to Desmond Complex 37 Ballingarry to
    [Show full text]