Fáilte Romhat
Cork Tithe Defaulters for 1831 - Killeagh Parish
Affidavit: Killeagh Parish
Memorialist processed several of those indebted to him for Tythes due for the
year 1831, and obtained decrees against them at the Sessions of the Peace held
at Mallow, 2nd April last, for East Riding County Cork - that on executing of
these Decrees his men were nearly destroyed by a Mob with stones and large Dogs,
and one cow being taken no purchasers could be found but the owner of the Cow
who gave a few shillings for her, that all the Cattle of the others decreed were
instantly removed, and could not since be found by Memorialist. That Memorialist
applied to his Parishioners frequently for payment of their dues, on the most
lenient Terms but the Intimidation and terror has been, and now is so great,
caused by the violent Resolutions entered into at the Various Mulcitudinous
meetings held in the neighbourhood of memorialist's said Parish, and where his
parishioners were obliged to attend, that they have universally declared, they
would never under any Shape pay a farthing of arrears; and as a strong and
decisive proof of the above Statement, Rev. James Pratt, whose name will
be found in the annexed Schedule, has by his Steward, Refused to pay his Arrears
- Memorialist further states that not a Man in his Employment would execute a
Decree, or serve a Process of law for Recovery of Arrears for Tythes, he would
Risque his destruction - so that memorialist is left without any means of
obtaining his dues and the Parishioners openly, declare it is in vain to
distrain for no purchasers would dare to appear, and that they would hot even
pay Government, but would sooner fight than pay arrears for Tyth - and
Memorialist lastly declares, the excitement in his, Parish is so great at
present that his own Safety is somewhat endangered by the Application for Relief
he hereby makes, although he never had these thirty years any difference or
Dispute with any parishioner, but on the Contrary has lived, on the most
peacable and friendly Terms, with all classes in his said parish where he has
constantly resided.
Co. Cork
Tithe Defaulters for 1831
KILLEAGH PARISH in Imokilly Barony
Place of Abode Occupation
BRIDGE FIELD PARISH. Farmer unless otherwise stated
TLERMOROUGH
William Coleman
MONLAHAN
Maurice Ahern
Laurence Condon
Michael Ryan
Cornelius Ahern
Patrick Rorlayne
Thomas Morriss
Michael Henecy
KILLEAGH TOWN
Timothy Croneen
Thomas Wallis
Michael Daugherty
William Donovan
James Lee Blacksmith
John Aherne Blacksmith
Margaret Henecy
Julion Carey
Richard Gumbleton Weaver
Richard Lawlor Yeoman
John Mahony
Redmond McGuiren Carpenter
John Hayes
Johnanna Coleman executrix in her own wrong (sic) of
Michael Coleman
BALLINALOUGH
William
Connelly
Martin Heffernan
Patrick Kelly
Timothy Kelly
James Barret
John Quirk
John Healy
Thomas Cashman
Jeremiah Connelly
Patrick Finn
Redmond Welsh
John Mahony
Bridget Kelly
John Kelly
John Foley
MOUNT
BELL
Henry McNamara
GLENANEBEG
Dennis Sheehan
Richard Ahern
John Carey
Michael Casey
Richard Carey
BALLYQUIRK
Michael Ormond
Richard Joyce
John Drady
John Keefe
Thomas Keefe
James Lawton
GURTNACAPUL
Thomas Walsh
John Treasy
Edward Fling
James Mountain
William Mountain
BALLINCARRIGINA
Jeremiah
Sullavan
William Aherne
John Dillon
David Burke
James Power
BALLIVIKEMORE
John Grogan Carpenter
Honor Smiddy
CURROUGHYSHAL
Maurice
Shea
Thomas Leward
LIMODANE
Michael Quin
Patrick Keleher
KNOCKGUNN
Martin Kenedy
Edmoud Hankard
Nicholas Reid
Robert Foley
James Hankrd
Thomas Barret
Honora Cashman
Colman Mahony
BALLEEAMANE
Michael Desmond
Michael Kenedy
John Dorgan
MONABRAHER
Edmond Sliney
John Glaveen
CURRIBALLY
William Brien
John Conners Blacksmith
BALLYLARKIN
John Flanagan
Timothy Flanagan
AHADA
Maurice Colman
TREHINAPESHA
Richard Lawton
DRISHANE MORE
David Kereniery
John Kereniery
James Forrest
John Forrest
James_Flanagan
William Toomy
Robert Murrey
KNOCKNASKASH
William Aherne
William Barry
Stephen Scannel
Maurice Aherne
CARROUGH
Thomas Fitzgerald
Richard Coughlan
Patrick Glaveen
BALLYKELTY (Clonpriest Parish)
John Dayte
LISGLASHINE
Patrick Welsh