Clare County Library | Clare
Genealogy |
Townlands | Proprietors in 1641 |
To whom
disposed of |
Aughrim [115] | Earl of Cork | Earl of Cork |
Ballymalone | Luke Brady, Esq., son and heir of the Bishop of Meath | Luke Brady; (a Protestant) |
Ballyminoge | Earl of Cork | Earl of Cork |
Ballyquin | Luke Brady | Luke Brady |
Ballyvannan | Same | Same |
Callahy | Same | Same; and Thomas Elliott |
Cappacannaun | Earl of Cork | Earl of Cork |
Capparoe | Thomas and Donogh Oge O'Grady; Richard Butler |
Bishop of Killaloe |
Cloonusker | Earl of Cork | Earl of Cork |
Coolagory | Earl of Cork | Earl of Cork |
Corrakyle | Earl of Thomond | Earl of Thomond |
Fossabeg | Donogh Oge O'Grady | Earl of Inchiquin; Bishop of Killaloe |
Fossamore | Earl or Cork; Donogh, son of John O'Grady |
Earl of Cork; Bishop of Killaloe; (augmentation) |
Poulagower | Earl of Cork | Earl of Cork |
Raheen | Luke Brady, Esq. | Luke Brady |
Scariff, (Drewsborough) | Earl of Cork | Earl of Cork |
Teeronear | Luke Brady | Luke Brady |
Tomgraney | Same | Same |