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HISTORY OF BANDON
INDEX
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Abbey, Timoleague | 18 | Names of the First Settlers | 1 | |
Abbey, Mahon | 18 | Names of the Second Settlers | 4 | |
Abduction | 20 | Names of many outlawed 1641 | 7 | |
Accountants, Soldiers | 4 | Names of those who fled from Tyrconnel | 13 | |
Adventurers | 9 | Names of those who took oath of allegiance to James the Second | ||
Adderley, (Aderly) Capt. Thomas | 22 | Nicholet, Charles | 22 | |
Adderely, George | 22 | Newce, William | 1, 3 | |
Apostolic Vicar killed | 2 | Newce, Lieutenant Edmund | 22 | |
Ardtully Castle, the battle | 7 | Newcestown | 1 | |
A Turk, a Jew, or a n Atheist | 17 | Nugent, Chief-Justice | 13 | |
No 84, or the Ancient Boyne | 20 | |||
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Ballymodan, Peter's Church | 3 |
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Baltimore | 5 | O'Mahoney, Cnogher | 1 | |
Ballinacorriga Castle | 10 | O'Mahony, Father | 6 | |
Baldwin, Walter | 22 | Old Bandon Bridge, swept away | 20 | |
Bachelors Taxed | 16 | Old Black Bull, the | 24 | |
Bandon river | 1 | O'Driscoll | 5 | |
Bandonians at the Boyne | 14 | O'Neil, Sir Phelim | 6 | |
Bandon, Old Bridge | 20 | Ould dowden | 21 | |
Bandon, Endowed School | 21 | O'Connor, Teige, cruelty of | 22 | |
Bandon, Boyne Yeomanary | 21 | |||
Bandon, Cavalry | 21,24 |
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Bandon, Independents | 21 | Patent to Beecher | 7 | |
Bandon, Militia | 22 | Parr, Henry | 3 | |
Bandon, Volunteers disarmed | 25 | Petty, Sir William | 11 | |
Ballineen | 19 | Popham, Sir John | 1 | |
Bantry | 19 | Poole, Captain John | 12, 22 | |
Barry, John, The Red-Shanks | 18 | Provost's Accounts | 4, 6 | |
Battle of the Cross | 25 | Provosts | 25 | |
Bernard, Francis, the judge | 12, 18 | |||
Bernard, North Ludlow | 12 |
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Bernard, Francis, the squire | 12 | Quarter Sessions's Book, Bandon | 21 | |
Bernard, James | 12 | |||
Bernard, Francis, Earl of Bandon | 12 |
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Bernard, James do | 12 | Rathleann | 1 | |
Bernard, Francis do | 12 | Rathbarry, Castle, Siege of | 23 | |
Bernard, Charles Broderick | 2, 12 | River Bandon | 1 | |
Bernard, Henry Boyle | 12 | Rinuccini, the Nuncio | 7 | |
Bernards of Palace Anne | 23 | Rice, Sir Stephen | 13 | |
Beamish, Francis | 22 | Roe, Owen | 6 | |
Berry, Lieutenant Edward | 22 | Roche, Patrick | 5 | |
Bennett, Capt. Thomas | 5, 7, 22 | Roche, Mary | 10 | |
Bisse, Archdeacon | 7 | Roman Catholic Chapel, the first | 24 | |
Bird, Captain Walter | 22 | Roscarbery | 19 | |
Blunt's. Colonel, Officers | 7 | Ross, Bishop of | 19 | |
Boyne Water, The | 15 | |||
Browne, St. John | 2, 20 |
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Brayly, Captain John | 22 | Searle, Lieut-Col. Thomas | 7 | |
Semphill, Sir James | 5 | |||
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Shannon, Lord Francis | 23 | ||
Cambridge, Alice | 20 | Shippool Castle | 10, 22 | |
Carrigadrohid, the Bishop hanged | 8 | Shambles, Meat, the first | 20 | |
Carroganass Castle, attack upon | 22 | Shop window, the first in Bandon | 24 | |
Carrigbuie | 19 | Skibbereen | 19 | |
Castle-Bernard | 1, 12 | Spenser | 5 | |
Castle-Mahon, attack on | 1,13 | South cork, Light Infantry | 22 | |
Christ Church, Kilbrogan | 2 | Saint Finn Barr | 1 | |
Church, St. Peter's | 3 | St. Leger, Col. Rowland | 7 | |
Clonakilty | 18, 22 | Strafford, Earl of | 5 | |
Clear, Old Ralph | 7 | Stringer, Mrs | 7 | |
Coppinger, Walter | 5 | Strike's Flood | 21 | |
Coole Church, Massacre at | 7 | Strikes for higher wages | 25 | |
Coolmain Castle | 22 | Sullivan, Jack the Sexton | 13 | |
Cork, Earl, Death of | 7 | Sweete, Captain John | 10, 18 | |
Courtmasherry | 18 | Swindells, Rev. Robert and the Buglers | 21 | |
Coal-yard, Bandon | 21 | Symes, Ould Andy | 13 | |
Cromwell in Bandon | 8 | |||
Crow, William | 3 |
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Crooke, Sir Thomas | 5 | Teulon, John | 21 | |
Cruelties of the Irish in 1641 | 6 | The new English | 6 | |
Cromwell, Oliver | 11 | The Boyne Water | 15 | |
Cromwell, Richard | 11 | Timoleague | 18 | |
Crowly (Crowley), Father Mick | 14 | " . Abbey | 18 | |
Tom, Rev. John | 3 | |||
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Town Walls, the | 4 | ||
Desmond, Earl of | 1 | Tories | 9 | |
Dixon, James | 22 | Togher Castle | 10 | |
Dick C---- and the Rosary | 24 | Tradesmen's Tokens | 11, 18 | |
Dopping, Anthony | 5, 7 | Turk, Jew, or Atheist | 17 | |
Downdaniel | 5, 22 | Turner, Major Henry | 22 | |
Downy, Teige McCarthy | 10 | Tyrconnell | 18 | |
Dodgin, Ensign Thomas | 22 | |||
Dunkin, Ensign Thomas | 22 |
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Duves hanged | 21 | United Irishmen, Execution of | 24 | |
Dunmanway | 19 | |||
Dunmanway Boy and the Gauger | 25 |
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Dunworly | 5, 10 | Vavasor, Sir Charles | 7, 22 | |
Dunworly, Shipwreck "the Lark" | 12 | Villiers, Sir Edward | 4 | |
Drohid-Mahon | 1 | Vigo, Capture of Spanish Galleons | 17 | |
Volunteer Review at Ballincollig | 21 | |||
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Elections | 25 |
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Elwell, James | 22 | Watkins, John, Provost | 12, 22 | |
Enniskeane | 18, 23 | Weight, The Quakers' Historian | 17 | |
English Language in Ireland | 2 | Waller, Sir Hardress | 7 | |
Estates forfeited in 1641 | 9 | Wade, Bryan | 22 | |
Estates forfeited in neighouring parishes | 9 | Wesley's first visit to Bando | 20 | |
Wiseman, William | 5 | |||
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White, Earl of Bantry | 19 | ||
Fairs, Patent for South-Side | 2 | Wolf, Father, and his sheep | 7 | |
Fairs, Patent for North-Side | 2 | Woodroffe, Holmstead | 22 | |
Forfeited Estates, Purchasers of | 16 | |||
Freke's, Mrs., Journal | 13 | |||
Freke, Baron Carbery | 19 | |||
From Bandon, but no Irishman | 24 | |||
Fuller, Cornet William | 22 | |||
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Georges, Dr. | 11, 12 | |||
Gibraltar, Capture of | 17 | |||
Glamorgan, Treaty of | 6 | |||
Gookin, Captain Robert | 18, 22 | |||
Gookins, The | 12 | |||
Granville, Sir Bernard | 1 | |||
Grey, Dean | 7 | |||
Grove, Captain John | 22 | |||
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Hardin, Old | 13 | |||
Hartigan, Father, his letters | 7 | |||
Hazlitt, Rev., Mr. | 21 | |||
Harrison, Thomas | 22 | |||
Herrick, John | 10 | |||
Hill, Colonel Thomas | 7 | |||
Holland, Eldad. The Parish Clerk | 14 | |||
Hodnett, Edmund | 18 | |||
Holcombe, Captain | 22 | |||
Hospital for Lepers | 18 | |||
Hooper, George | 22 | |||
Hurly, Randal Oge | 5, 10 | |||
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Inquisitions Poste-Mortem | 3 | |||
Insurrection, The Black Monday | 13 | |||
Inis-Fraoe | 1 | |||
Irish Language, Antiquity of | 2 | |||
Irish women sent to Colonies | 9 | |||
Irish removed from the town | 16 | |||
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Jefford, Captain John | 23 | |||
July the First | 15 | |||
Jumper, Sir William | 17 | |||
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Knockegarane, Battle of | 22 | |||
Knight's Colonel, Officers | 7 | |||
Kilbtittain Castle | 5, 22 | |||
Kinalmeaky, Lord | 7, 22 | |||
Kilgobban Castle | 22 | |||
Kilbrogan, Christ Church | 2 | |||
Kilbrogan, Parish | 2 | |||
Kinneigh | 18 | |||
Kinsale, Battle at | 2 | |||
Kinalmeaky Theives | 1 | |||
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Lands Granted to Bandon Corporation | 9 | |||
"Lark" Frigate, wreck of | 12 | |||
Langton, Lieutenant John | 22 | |||
Letters of Protection | 7 | |||
Leper Hospital | 18 | |||
Lilli burlero | 13 | |||
Linscombe, Sovereign of Clonakilty | 18 | |||
Liscarroll, Battle of | 22 | |||
Lovatt, Verney | 2 | |||
Lovatt, Anecdotes of | 25 | |||
Ludlow, Stephen | 12 | |||
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Macroom | 19 | |||
McCarthy-Reagh | 5 | |||
Manor Courts | 25 | |||
McCarthy, Downy, Teige | 10 | |||
" , Donogh, Earls of Clancarthy | 13 | |||
" , Justin, Lord Mount-Cashel | 13 | |||
" , Colonel, of Ballea | 13 | |||
Methodist Chapel, the first | 22 | |||
Mewdon, Richard | 7 | |||
Mint-Siege-pieces | 7 | |||
Militia, James's | 13 | |||
Morrisson, Sir Richard | 3 | |||
Muskerry, Lord | 7 | |||
Muschamp. Captain, the Ruse | 7 |
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