McDONNELL’S CORK CITY DIRECTORY FOR 1754 This Directory compilation is a Work in Progress and will be updated on a regular basis until its completion. Latest update:16 Apr. 2014 Paschal McDonnell Contact Paschal McDonnell at [email protected] regarding this work 2 ‗The earliest Arms of the City in the reign of Edward III contained the Fleurs de Lis of France, subsequently three lions passant on a shield within.‘ WNCC (1846), 23 ‗…a circle containing eight cusps, were used as in 1418 (Temp. Hen V)‘ WNCC (1846), 23 No. 252 Royal Arms from A.D. 1340 to about 1405 HEH (1914), 260 ‗On his accession in 1327, EDWARD III placed a fleur de lys on each side of the Shield of England upon his Great Seal: and in 1340, when he claimed the crown of France, EDWARD quartered France Ancient with his lions of England: No. 252.‘ HEH (1914), 125 No. 253 Royal Arms from A.D. 1405 to about 1603 HEH (1914), 260 ‗Shortly after his accession, perhaps in 1405, in order to conform to the altered blazonry of the French sovereigns, HENRY IV quartered France Modern on his shield: No. 253. The position of the three fleurs de lys was more than once changed in the Royal Shield of England after the accession of the STUARTS; and they were not finally removed till the first year of the nineteenth century. The fleur de lys is also borne on many English Shields, disposed in various ways.‘ HEH (1914), 125 It is possible that the Cork Coat of Arms was originally derived from this ancient Common Seal of the City. Source: MDCCD 1755 (2013), II 3 McDonnell’s Cork City Directory For 1754 Published 2013 By Paschal McDonnell Copyright © 2013 Paschal McDonnell 4 Acknowledgements To Kieran Burke, Paul O‘Regan, Mary Sorenson, Caroline Long Nolan, Stephen Leach, Ger Desmond, Kate O‘Callaghan, and Ian O‘Sullivan at the Local Studies Department of the Cork City Library on the Grand Parade, for their help with the compilation of this Directory Colman O Mahony for his guidance and suggestions A special Thank You to John Mullins of the Cork City Library for his time and much welcomed suggestions with the compilation of this Directory 5 Notes on the Text All text in square brackets ([ ]) are the words of the compiler, who has tried as far as possible to stay faithful to the original texts of the Select Bibliography at the end of the book, but changed to present-day usage for ease of reading: The old-fashioned ‗s‘ (in the 18th century written ‗ſ ‘, similar to ‗f‘ without the crossbar) being an example. Responsibility for any differences that occur between the texts contained within this book, and the original texts, lie with the compiler. List of abbreviations used in text ALFCC Alphabetical List of Freemen of Cork City 1710-1841 (2007) Alphabetical List of Freemen of the City of Cork. Transcribed from existing collection (Ref. U.11) ‗Index / Digest to Council Books of the Corporation of Cork with alphabetical list of Freemen.‘ Original and typescript by John O'Shea. Date of freemen admission from the 31 Oct. 1710 to 25 Oct. 1841. **Checked 27/02/2014—Α&Ω** ASFBC Annals of St Fin Barre‘s Cathedral Cork (1871) Annals of St Fin Barre‘s Cathedral, Cork. By Richard Caulfield, LL.D., Trinity College, Dublin, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London; Membre Corresp. de la Société Antiq. de Normandie; and one of the Committee for rebuilding the Cathedral Church. Cork: Purcell & Company Printers, 3, Lavitts Quay. 1871. **Checked 27/02/2014—Α&Ω** CCBCC Caulfield‘s Council Book of the Corporation of Cork (1876) The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork, from 1609 to 1643, and from 1690 to 1800. Edited from the original, with Annals and Appendices compiled from Public and Private Records. By Richard Caulfield, LL. D., F.S.A., Membre Corresp. De la Société Antiq. De Normandie; Librarian of Queen‘s College, Cork; Hon. Sec. Royal Cork Institution, etc. Printed by J. Billings and Sons, Guildford, Surrey 1876 **Checked 08/03/2014—Α&Ω** CJ Corke Journal The Corke — Journal Corke: Printed by Eugene Swiney in Paul Street CRCCR Clerical Records of Cork Cloyne and Ross (1864) Clerical and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross by W. Maziere Brady, D.D. Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant and Vicar of Clonfert, Cloyne Vol. III. Dublin: Printed for the Author By Alexander Thom, 87 & 88, Abbey Street. 1864 **Checked 08/03/2014—Α&Ω** CRIG churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie CWDCR Calendar of Wills Diocese of Cork and Ross 1548-1800, (1910) Indexes to Irish Wills Edited By W. P. W. Phillimore, M. A., B. C. L. Volume II. Cork and Ross, Cloyne. London: Phillimore and Co., Ltd., 124, Chancery Lane, 1910. **Checked 10/03/2014—Α&Ω** **Checked 20/03/2014—Α&Ω** 6 ECR Edwards‘ Cork Remembrancer or Tablet of Memory (1792) Edwards‘s Cork Remembrancer; or, Tablet of Memory. By Anthony Edwards, Printer, Bookseller and Stationer, Castle Street, Cork, 1792. **Checked 10/03/2014—Α&Ω** FCR Fitzgerald‘s Cork Remembrancer (1783) The Cork Remembrancer. (1783) Being an Historical Register. For England and Ireland, and more especially for the City of Cork. By John Fitzgerald, Teacher of Mathematics, and Clerk to John Marsh, Esq; his Majesty‘s Commissary at Cork. Cork. Printed by J. Sullivan, near the Exchange M.DCC.LXXXIII. **Checked 11/03/2014—Α&Ω** GCAIW Guide to Copies & Abstracts of Irish Wills A Guide to Copies & Abstracts of Irish Wills (First Series). Edited by the Rev. Wallace Clare. Volume One. Privately Printed for the Editor by Sharman & Co., March, 1930. **Checked 11/03/2014—Α&Ω** HEH Handbook to English Heraldry (1914) **Checked 11/03/2014—Α&Ω** IACCE The Industrial Archaeology of Cork City and its Environs (1999) by Colin Rynne Dublin Published by the Stationery Office IPWI Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland 1536-1810 (1897) Edited By Sir Arthur Vicars, F.S.A., Ulster King of Arms. Dublin: Edward Ponsonby, 116, Grafton Street. 1897. **Checked 20/03/2014—Α&Ω** JCHAS Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society **Checked 12/03/2014—Α&Ω** LMC Laneways of Medieval Cork (2002) **Checked 12/03/2014—Α&Ω** MDCCD McDonnell‘s Cork City Directory **Checked 21/03/2014—Α&Ω** MK Myra Kavanagh (1998) Cork Corporation [now Cork City Council] project on street names (Unpublished) **Checked 18/03/2014—Α&Ω** TCR Tuckey‘s Cork Remembrancer 1837 (1980 Ed) The County and City of Cork Remembrancer; or Annals of the County and City of Cork. By Francis H. Tuckey. With an Introductory Essay. Cork: Osborne Savage and Son, Patrick Street. MDCCCXXXVII. (1837) **Checked 18/03/2014—Α&Ω** WNCC Windele‘s Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1846) **Checked 18/03/2014—Α&Ω** 7 A List of Cork City Streets Lanes and Places from 1754 and their Present-day Names and Locations where known Assembly House Situated on the NW portion of George‘s Street now Oliver Plunkett Street facing south 1755 (2013), III Old Assembly Room [Exact location: unknown] At the Peacock in Cross Street [now Grattan Street] near Broad Lane Balle [Maybe Ballea near Carrigaline] Ballinrea [Townland in Carrigaline] Ballyvusky in the South Liberties [Ballinvuskig Donnybrook Douglas] Bishops Court [Now Bishop‘s Palace off Bishop Street] Black Bull [Exact location: unknown] near South Gate Black Poole [Blackpool] Blarney Lane Now Blarney Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), III Blue Boys Lane [Also called Blue Coat Lane] now Stephen Street ‗St Stephen‘s St. Reference Barrack St. 1821 OS This street was formely known as Blue Boys Lane. It is now named for St Stephen. In the 13th century St Stephen‘s Priory and Lazar Hospital stood in this vicinity, outside the city walls. St Stephen‘s Church stood in what is now St Stephen‘s St. St Stephen became the first Christian martyr when he was stoned to death c. AD 36.‘ MK (1998), 61 Boland’s Lane By 1780 the lane seems to have been built over, probably when the Augustinian Chapel was erected at the east end of Brunswick Street (now St Augustine‘s Street). LMC (2002), 29 Bowling Green Lane [Possibly Bowling Green Street off Patrick Street] Bretridge’s and Skiddy’s Alms Houses Housed within the Green Boys Hospital [Now Skiddy‘s Almshouse on Bob and Jones Walk Shandon] Brick Hills Possibly the hills overlooking the Lower Glanmire Road, situated in the town land of Glankittane / Clankittane, opposite today‘s railway station. The area to the west was known as the Brickfields. Saint Patrick‘s Church was known as Brickfields Church after it was built in 1836. Source: MDCCD 1755 (2013), VII Broad Lane Between 73-74 North Main Street and 25-26 Grattan Street Source: corkpastandpresent.ie Brown Street Now part of Paul Street Car Park and Shopping Centre Source: 1750 Smith‘s Map of Cork city Bull’s Head [Location: unknown] near South-gate Butter Weigh House Church Lane [now Church Street off Shandon Street] Carrey’s Lane [Now Carey‘s Lane off Patrick Street] Chartre’s Lane [Charter‘s Lane, now Tobin Street off Grand Parade] 8 Chop House At the Turk-head Tavern within the English Coffee-house near the Exchange* [*q.v.] Christ Church Now Triskel Christ Church South Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), VIII Christ Church Lane 2011 Christchurch Lane was fully integrated into Bishop Lucey Park triskelartscentre.ie Church Lane Near the new Weigh House [Now Church Street off Shandon Street] Citadella Road to Blackrock [Location: unknown] City House Fishamble Lane [Location: unknown] City Marshalsea [In the North Gaol at the North Gate Bridge] Cockpit Lane Location between 37 & 38 North Main Street Source: corkpastandpresent.ie Cold Harbour Now Merchants Quay corkpastandpresent.ie Cork Arms / Cork Arms Tavern [Now Roundy House Bar] Castle Street Corn Market [Now the Corn Store in Corn Market Street] Cove Lane [Now Cove Street] Cramer’s / Cremer’s Lane [Now part of the Beamish‘s Brewery Complex] Crosses / Cross’s Green Now French‘s Quay MDCCD 1755 (2013), VIII Cross Lane Now Little Cross Street LMC (2002), 28 Cross Street Now Grattan Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), VIII Crown Office [Location: unknown] Currymorrohoo [Now Coolymurraghue Townland near Muskerry Golf Club] In the North Liberties Custom House [Now Crawford Art Gallery Emmet Place] Custom House Quay [Now Emmet Place West] Daunt’s Bridge Located at the junction of the present Saint Patrick Street and Grand Parade northwards to the present number 90 Grand Parade where Morley‘s Dress Hire is now situated. MDCCD 1755 (2013), VIII Upper Douglas Road [Near Evergreen] Drawbridge Now Drawbridge Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), VIII Draw Bridge Dock [May have been situated at the NW portion of Patrick Street; from Little William Street to Lavitt‘s Quay] 9 Dunscomb’s / Dunscombe’s Marsh The area that now includes Saint Patrick Street (south side), South Mall, Oliver Plunkett Street and the east side of the Grand Parade. MDCCD 1755 (2013), VIII English Coffee House [Location: unknown] Opposite the Exchange Coffee House located in Castle Street Exchange Obtruded at the junction of Castle Street andSouth Main Street until its removal in 1837 MDCCD 1755 (2013), IX Fair Lane North Suburbs [now Wolfe Tone Street] corkpastandpresent.ie Fishamble Lane Now included in Liberty Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), IX Flower Hill [Location: unknown] Foaty — Fota ‗Foaty, Fóite, in the Great Island and in Carrigtohill, means ‗woods.‘ The word Ros, ‗wood,‘ is also of frequent occurrence, and shows that the district was once wooded. The ‗t‘ in Loite and Fóite is aspirated in books, but pronounced here according to our Munster usage, just as we pronounce the ‗t‘ in Cruth, ‗form,‘ and the first ‗d‘ in oidheadh, ‗destruction.‘ JCHAS Vol. IIIA (1894), 65 Free School Christ Church Lane …‗Christ Church Charity School and alms house‘ was endowed in 1742 by a Mrs. Shearman ‗for educating 15 poor boys of the established church.‘ LMC (2002), 46 French Church Lane [Now French Church Street] Fryar’s Weyers A lease of 1705, Pike to Ffenn refers to the ‗poole of fryers weyres‘ i.e. the western portion of the present Hanover Street. JCHAS Vol. 90 (1985), 188 Gallows Green Now Greenmount MDCCD 1755 (2013), IX Gambles Lane Formerly called Cramer‘s Lane. Where Beamish and Crawford‘s old brewery now stands. This lane was also known as Cramer‘s / Cremer‘s Lane and Fenn‘s Lane MDCCD 1755 (2013), IX George’s Street Now Oliver Plunkett Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), IX Gibraltar Tavern An advertisement in The Corke Journal of 19 May 1755 announced that ‗John Mintony, who kept the Nag‘s Head in Broad Lane, has removed to the Gibraltar Tavern at the Exchange.‘ LMC (2002), 35 Gillabay / Gill-abby [Now Gill Abbey Street] near St. Fin Barr‘s Church Globe Lane near South Gate Off French‘s Quay in the Parish of St Nicholas Goal Jail corkpastandpresent.ie 10 Golden Ball ‗Location: near the Exchange‘ Golden Fleece ‗Location: Hammond‘s Marsh‘ Simon Haly, clothier, near the Exchange, the sign of The Golden Fleece… JCHAS Vol. 11 (1905), 138 ‗…one branch of the Morris family were Quakers. A member of this Cork family, Zachariah Morris (b. 1725), kept shop at the Sign of the Golden Fleece on Hammond‘s Marsh (west of modern-day Grattan Street) …‘ LMC (2002), 110 Sign of the Golden Fleece, directly inside North Gate, site unknown. IHTA (2012), 126 Goold’s Marsh Gowle‘s marsh, then an island could be the area bounded by the North Channel of the Lee and the present Dyke Parade. JCHAS Vol. 90 (1985), 194 Goold’s Weyers On 26 May 1566 Andrew Skyddie obtained a grant of…a fishery for salmon and a weir for salmon called Gowles weirs. JCHAS Vol. 65 (1960), 29 In 1541, the Franciscans still retained an interest in the fishery and salmon weir, later known as Gowle‘s (Gould‘s) weir… JCHAS Vol. 90 (1985), 194 Half Moon and Three Stars Bbetween Skiddy‘s Castle and St Peter‘s Church Hammond’s Marsh From Batchelor‘s Quay and Prospect Row East to Grattan Street West and Henry Street to Sheare‘s Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), V Harp and Crown Near the Exchange Harper and Armstead’s Bank. [Exact location: unknown] Heyward’s Hall Near Cork / Howard’s Hill near this [Cork] City The ruins of the St Leger mansion stood in a field between the Fox and Hounds‘ Tavern [Ballyvolane] and Rathcooney Cemetery. JCHAS Vol. 72 (1967), 72 Jayl Jail Jigg House ‗Location: near North Gate‘ King’s Old Castle Where today‘s Queen‘s Old Castle, housing Argos and Dealz commercial premises, stand on Grand Parade MDCCD 1755 (2013), IX Leitrim [Now Leitrim Street] in the North Suburbs of the City of Corke In the early 18th century the area was known as Green‘s Marsh. By the 1770‘s however it had been renamed Devonshire‘s Marsh. Leitrim Street was known as Lady‘s Well Street. www.corkcity.ie Area Wide Strategies p.11 Main Guard On the Eastern junction of North Main Street and Kyrl‘s Quay opposite the Gate Cinema MDCCD 1755 (2013), X Main Street North and South Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), X The Mall [Now Grand Parade] Mallow Lane Now Gerald Griffin Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), X 11 Masons Lodge Room ‗Location: at the sign of Old England‘ Matehaugh [Now Matehy near Blarney] Maypole Road [Now Evergreen Road] Meat Shamble 1773 Rocque‘s Map of Cork city corkpastandpresent.ie [There was a Meat Shambles situated at the junction of today‘s Shandon Street and Blarney Street, while another was set opposite to what is now the turn off for Elizabeth Fort in Barrack Street.] Meeting House Lane Located between 80 and 81 North Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), X Merchant’s Coffee House In 1787 situated on Castle Street. [Exact site unknown] MDCCD 1755 (2013), X Mr. Benjamin Lawton’s Quay [Now the Southern part of the South Mall that runs from Parliament Street to Morrison‘s Quay] 1801 Beauford‘s Map of Cork city corkpastandpresent.ie Naked Boy and Scales ‗Location: Opposite the Spinning Wheel, in the Main Street Cork‘ New Barrack [Now Elizabeth Fort] corkpastandpresent.ie New Bridewell Lane 25–26 North Main Street corkpastandpresent.ie New Inn Hammon‘s Marsh. Now Broad Street [off Grattan Street] MDCCD 1755 (2013), X North Abbey [That part of the North Mall stretching from North Gate Bridge to Man‘s Lane] North Gate [The Northern exit and entrance point of North Main Street] North Goal / Jayl [North Jail] On the NE junction of the North Main Street and Kyrl‘s Quay 1773 Rocque‘s Map of Cork city North Liberties ‗The Humble Petition of the Mayor and Commons of the City of Corcke. Declaring that whereas Sir Dominicke Sarsfield, Kt., Sir Par lane, Kt., and Sir Edmond Fitz Gerald, Kt., by authority to them granted by His Majestie‘s Letters Patents of Charter bearing date at Westminster, tenth of March, have perambulated, meared* and limited the County of the City of Corcke, three miles disrtant from the walls of the said city…‘ CCBCC (1876), 1 [* MERE, n. (Sax. mæra, gemæra ; to divide, or Russ. miryu, to measure.) A boundary ; used chiefly in the compound, merestone. Bacon. MERE, v. t. To divide, limit or bound. Obs. Spenser.] North Strand Now Lower Glanmire Road MDCCD 1755 (2013), X 12 Old Barracks Now Prosperity Square MDCCD 1755 (2013), X Old Chaple Lane Now Cathedral Walk corkpastandpresent.ie The Peacock ‗Location: Cross Street‘ Peter’s Church Now the Cork Vision Centre on North Main Street. See under— St. Peter‘s Church MDCCD 1755 (2013), XI Peter’s Church Lane North of 87 North Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), X Play House Dunscomb‘s Marsh Princes Street South-end corkpastandpresent.ie Portneys Lane between 45-46 North Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), X Poultney’s Lane Opposite Broad Lane. Now situated between Nos. 45-46 North Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), XI ‗…Smith (1750) identified Portney‘s Lane, as Poultney’s Lane, opposite St Peter‘s Church – all other sources identify the lane in its present-day position, between nos 45-46 North Main Street.‘ LMC (2002), 73, n.57 Pound [Now Greenmount] in Bandon Road 1759 Roque‘s Map of Cork city corkpastandpresent.ie Quaker’s Burying Place [Quaker Road off Summer Hill South] Raven Tavern ‗Location: opposite Christ Church‘ Red Abby Sugar House [On the junction of Mary Street and Red Abbey Street] 1773 Rocque‘s Map of Cork city Red House Walk [Now the Mardyke] ‗The Mardyke runs due west of Mardyke-Place, which adjoins Nile-Street. It is a delightful walk about a mile in length, and shaded with ranges of noble elms at either side, forming a long vista in one straight line, from beginning to end. It was formed in 1720, by Mr. Edward Webber, the then Town Clerk, and was called ―The Red House Walk,‖ from a red brick house situated somewhere adjacent, enclosed within a " tea garden.‖ On the Dyke, stone seats had been placed at intervals for the convenience of the public, ―but as they were abused by the lower orders of people they were removed,‖ *Sir Samuel Rowland, one of the Mayors of Cork, bestowed unusual attention on this walk, and had it kept in excellent order. In 1807, the then Mayor caused a metal gate to be put to it at the City side, the inscription on which is curiously given in the conclusion of an ―ode,‖ celebrating the public spirit of its erector. ‗Here future shoemakers shall read on Sunday, When our good Mayor shall be in Heaven, As bird catching they‘re going, ―John Day,‖ Esquire, Mayor, 1807.‘ [*But again restored in 1838.] WNCC (1846), 23 13 Road to Black Rock [Now the Old Blackrock Road] 1759 Rocque‘s Map of Cork city Royal Bombshell ‗Location: in Barrack Street‘ Royal Garter ‗Location: in Blarney lane‘ [now Blarney Street] The Salt Marsh ‗Location: opposite the South Mall‘ Shandon Castle Lane. Now the West-end of Dominick Street corkpastandpresent.ie Shannon [Shandon] Church [Saint Mary‘s Church Shandon] 1750 Smith‘s Map of Cork city and 1759 Rocque‘s Map of Cork city Sign of the Blue Hand and Golden Horse Shoe ‗Location: inside North Gate‘ Sign of the Boot ‗Location: in Cross Lane [now Little Cross Street] leading to the Fishambles Sign of the Cross Blunderbusses ‗Location: next door to Mr. John Coppinger‘s between North Gate and St. Peter‘s Church Sign of the Golden Ball and Three Tons ‗Location: at the lower end of Poultney‘s Lane [now Portney‘s Lane] Sign of the Hat ‗Location: in Water Gate Lane [now Hanover Street East-side] Sign of the Two Sugar Loaves ‗Location: North Abbey [That part of the North Mall stretching from North Gate Bridge to Man‘s Lane] Sign of the Coach and Horses ‗Location: near South Gate‘ Sign of the Harp and Crown ‗Location: near the Exchange‘ Sign of the Unicorn ‗Location: opposite Peter‘s Church‘ [now Cork Vision Centre] South Bridge [South Gate Bridge] 1801 Beauford‘s Map of Cork city corkpastandpresent.ie South Gate [The Southern perimeter of the South Main Street] South Goal [Jail] North of South Gate Bridge MDCCD 1755 (2013), XI South Liberties Also known as the County Gaol. See—1773 Rocque‘s Map of Cork city. Now a Car Park on the Eastern end of South Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), XI Spittle Land. ‗…in 1674, the corporation, by an order of council, granted ‗the place of the prior of the Hospital of St. Stephen,‘ to Wm Worth. Some of the ancient possessions of this house, near Cork, are still known as the ‗Spittal lands.‘ Those in the north suburbs of the City extend, from near the Barracks, towards the Church of Rathcoony ; and at the south, run in the direction of the Capuchin cemetery, and embrace a piece of fertile and well cultivated ground, still called the ‗Friar‘s-walk.‘ WNCC (1846), 82 14 Springfield [Near Muskerry Golf Club] Ballycannon North Liberties St Barry’s / St Finbarries / St Fin Barry’s [St Finn Barr‘s Parish] St Peter’s Church Now the Cork Vision Centre on North Main Street MDCCD 1755 (2013), XI Stone Gallows which at that time faced Pound and the Lough Road [Where is now situated the Lough Community Centre on the Pouladuff Road] Sugar House ‗Location: near South Gate‘ ‗At the south-eastern end of the city…‗Old Post Office Lane‘ was formerly known as ‗Sugar House Lane‘, a reference to Browne‘s Sugar House that once stood in the area of the modern-day city car park on South Main Street.‘ LMC (2002), 171 Three Tons ‗Location: near North Gate‘ Theatre Royal Dunscomb‘s Marsh [was situated on the SW corner of the junction of Princes Street Lower and Oliver Plunkett Street.] Three Nuns ‗Location: Hammonds Marsh‘ The Three Shuttles ‗Location: near the Northbridge leading to the North Abby‘ Three Tun Tavern [Location: unknown] The Fox [Location: unknown] The Tholsel* [Now the CYMS Hall situated on the corner of the junction of Castle Street and South Main Street] *The term Tholsel (Irish Tólsail) refers to extant and former public buildings in Ireland's towns and cities wikipedia.org—Literally a Tax Hall. From: Thol-Tax and Sael-Hall Tuckey’s Lane [Now Tuckey Street] Tuckey’s / Tukey’s Quay Now Grand Parade MDCCD 1755 (2013), XI The Turk Head Tavern Within the English Coffee House near the Exchange* [*q.v.] Two Orange Trees ‗Location: in Castle Street‘ Unicorn and Shuttle [Location: unknown] Water Gate Lane Now Hanover Street East side MDCCD 1755 (2013), XI The New Weigh House [Now Shandon Craft Centre] near Church Lane [now Church Street] White House ‗Location: Cat Lane‘ [now Tower Street] Youghall Hill [Now Old Youghal Road] 15 List of Occupations Titles Trades and Positions in Cork City in 1754 Accomptant —Accountant Administratrix —Female administrator of an estate Alderman —Senior councillor one position down from Mayor in the local council Ale Draper —Seller of ale Apothecary — Pharmacist / Chemist Assizes Judge — The word assize refers to the sittings or sessions (Old French assises) of the judges, known as ‗justices of assize,‘ who were judges of the King‘s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice who travelled across the seven circuits of England and Wales on commissions of ‗oyer and terminer,‘ (a partial translation of the Anglo-French oyer et terminer which literally means ‗to hear and determine‘) setting up court and summoning juries at the various Assize Towns. wikipedia.org Attorney — Solicitor Bart — Abbreviation for Baronet. A British nobleman who holds the lowest hereditary rank Bellman — Employed as a watchman or town crier or who worked for the post office and collected letters for the mail coach by walking the streets and ringing a bell Burgess — Represented a borough at official levels Carver — Someone who carves Chamberlain — Steward to either royalty or nobility, in charge of the household Cardmaker — Maker of cards or instruments for combing wool Chandler — Candle seller, grocer, provisioner, usually associated with provisioning ships ’Change Porter — [Probably a porter at the Cork Exchange which was situated on the junction of Castle Street and South Main Street] Chop House— An eating house Cloathier / Clothier — Maker or seller of clothes Collector of Cork Port — A person who collected or took up taxes at the Port of Cork Common Speaker / Speaker— Speaker of the Corporation of the City Composer of Fire Works — Displayer / Maker of fireworks Constable of Blackrock Castle — Warden of the castle Cooper — Maker of barrels Cork Cutter — Worked with cork; mainly stoppers for bottles — from 17th Century Crown Office — the office in which the great seal is affixed 16 Doctor of Physic — A Medical Doctor Domestick – Household Servant Druggist — Pharmacist Duke – A nobleman oh the highest order Dyer — Employed in the textile mills to color fabric prior to weaving Engraver — An artist who cuts or incises designs on metal, wood, etc. Esquire / Esqr. / Esq. — A title of dignity next below a knight / General title of respect in addressing letters Founder — Foundryman - Caster of iron, brass and other metals General — The Chief Commander of an army in service Goldsmith — Maker of gold articles; Banker Gunsmith — A Smith who makes and repairs guns Hatter — Maker of or seller of hats Innholder — Innkeeper / Publican Journeyman — One whose apprenticeship is completed and who works by the day Joyner — Skilled carpenter Land Waiter — Customs officer who checked landed goods Lieut General — One holding a place next in rank to a superior Limner — Illuminator of books, painter or drawer Linen Weaver – A maker of linen Lord Chief Baron — The chief judge of the English Court of Exchequer, prior to the judicature acts Master — Ship's captain Messenger — An Officer who executes the summonses of the Court of Session Mayor - Chief magistrate of a city Messr — A plural contraction of Monsieur and Anglicised as Messrs Miller — Corn miller Cloth miller Saw miller Notary Publick — A certifier of legal documents Nurseryman — One who owned or worked a nursery. A person employed in cultivating plants etc., for sale Parish Constable — A Warden of a parish Peruke Maker — Wig Maker Pewterer — A person who works in pewter i.e. making beer tankards Porter — Door or Gatekeeper 17 Porter House — A house where porter is sold. A Chop House Postmaster — The Manager or Superintendant of a Post Office. One who supplied Post Horses Provincial Head of the Freemasons — Head of a Province. In this case Munster Provincial Grand Master — The Head of an Order. In this case the Freemasons Public Canter — Town Crier. One who made public announcments in the streets Receiver of the Gateage — An officer who receives taxes at a gateway Rector — A member of the clergy who has charge of a parish Regiment of Foot — Infantry Right Honourable — A title of distinction given to peers below the rank of Marquis, to privy councilors, to certain Lord Mayors and Lord Provosts Sadler — One who made saddles, harnesses, horse collars, bridles Seal Cutter — Refers to cutting a pattern into the bottom of the seal (the active surface, used for stamping), rather than the sides or top Seedsman — A dealer in seeds Sheriff — King‘s representative in a Shire or County Shipwright — Constructor or repairer or ships Silver Smith — One who worked with silver Smith — Metal worker Spinster — A woman who spins. Unmarried woman Steamaker [Staymaker] - Corset Maker Sub Sheriff — Acting Sheriff who in most cases resident in his judicial district Tanner — Maker of leather Tyler’s Work — Tiler Vintner — Wine merchant Wash Woman — A woman who washes clothes, especially for hire Water Bailiff — Official in charge of thsse fishing rights on a stretch of water Wool Comber — Operated machines that Sep.arate the fibres ready for spinning in woolen industry Woollen Draper — One who deals in woollen goods Writing-master — A Master who teaches the art of penmanship Yatch [Yacht] Builder — A builder of yachts 18 Introduction The main source of entries for this Directory is The Corke Journal Newspaper which was printed and published by Eugene Swiney, firstly in Paul Street and afterwards from the Old Assembly Room at the Peacock in Cross Street. Cross Street of that time being today‘s Liberty Street. Issue No. 8 Vol.1 the first Issue for the year 1754 is dated Tuesday, January the 1st. 1753. Issue No. 10 Vol.1 is dated Thursday and should instead read Tuesday January the 8th 1754. The next is Issue Numb. 11 Vol.1 Friday, January 11th 1754 The Infirmary of 1754 refers to what became known as the North Infirmary. It opened in 1720 whereas the South Infirmary opened in 1762 but was not incorporated until 1771. ‗At the Request of a great Number of the Gentlemen who Subscribe for this Paper, I shall for the future publish it on every Monday Morning, when the Packets arrive on Sunday, as it‘s remarkable they do not come once or twice in the Year on a Monday Night, when we have them here on Sunday. And hope the Publick will find it as agreeable on that Day, until I have the number mention‘d in my former Proposals compleat, whereby I may be able to publish on the Days before mention‘d.‘ CJ (14/01/1754) The Issue date for Friday, February the 22d 1754 is dated 22th ‗The Dublin Post-boy, did not arrive here with the Mail, until after Five o‘clock this Morning, which prevented the Publication of this Paper earlier.‘ CJ (08/03/1754) ‗We hope to be excused for not publishing this Paper earlier, as it is occasion‘d by the Post boys delay, we not having received our Letters out of the Post office, before nine o‘clock this Morning.‘ CJ (22/03/1754) Issue Number 53, Vol. I. Front Page footer reads ‗The Price of this Paper is One Penny.‘ On the Front Page of Issue No. 101, Vol.I situated below the Masthead, the following notice is added: ‗Printed on Paper made by Thomas Bond, of River‘s town, near Corke.‘ The following appears on the Lead Page footer of Issue No. 106, Vol. I dated Thursday, November the 28th 1754: ‗The Printer hereof has removed his PrintingOffice to the Old Assembly Room at the Peacock in Cross-street where he takes in all Manner of Printing Work as usual.‘ CJ (28/11/1754) 19 Note: To calculate the value of £1 in 1754 to its equivalent in Euros today multiply by ??? approx. To calculate the value of a Shilling divide the value of £1 by 20. To calculate the value of one Penny divide the value of £1 by 240. To calculate the value of one Guinea-which contained 21 Shillings-add the value of £1 and 1 Shilling. Index A Adams, Francis. ‘Change Porter, [no address given], 10 May 1754 ‗That 15s. 10½d., be paid Francis Adams, Change Porter, for sand, brooms, &c., from 29 Sep., 1753, to 25 March, 1754…‘ CCBCC (1876), 679 Adams, Francis. [Cork] city ‗For the Flourishing City of Philadelphia. The Ship Dursley Galley, William Hamilton, Commander, Burthen 200 Tons, lying at Passage, completely fitted and ready for Sea, will be ready to sail the latter end of this Month, and will take Passengers and Servants. Any that arev willing nto indent, may apply to Francis Adams Bell-hour* in this City, or to the Captain on Board.‘ CJ (05/02 /1754) [*nautical term for: ‘a bell tolled on the half-hour, each hour’] Adams, Francis. Former Bellman of [Cork] city, [no address given], see also— Thomas Grady CJ (08/03/1754) Adams, Jonathan. House in Shandon Castle Lane [now Dominick Street] CJ (01/03/1754) Adlecron, Col. Regiment of Foot, quartered in [Cork] city ‗His Majesty‘s Commissions are come over for the following promotions in Col Adlecorn‘s Regiment of Foot, quarter‘d in this City. Verney Lovett, Esq; to be Major. Henry Wray, and John Lyons, Esqrs. to be Captains. Nicholas Weller, Esq; to be Captain Lieutenant. John Corneille, Matthew Pearson, Christopher Hewetson, and John Fortescue, Gents. to be Lieutenants. John Reynolds, Joseph Adnett, and Robert Man, Gents. to be Ensigns.‘ CJ (26/02/1754) ‗Wednesday [13th] Col.Adlecron arrived here from Dublin, to embark with the Troops for the East-Indies.‘ CJ (15/03/1754) ‗On Thursday [14th] the Baggage belonging to Col.Adlecron‘s Regiment was shipped on board the Garland Man of War, lyting at Cove, in order to be put on board the different Ships at Kinsale.‘ CJ (15/03/1754) Adlercorn, Colonel. Colonel Adlercorn‘s Regiment of Foot ‗On Saturday last [23rd], the first Division of Colonel Adlercorn‘s Regiment of Foot, march‘d from Corke to Kinsale, in order to embark on board the Fleet intended for the East Indies, and were shipped the same Day, as likewise was their Beds and Beddings. And Yesterday the second Division of said Regiment march‘d to Cove, to embark on board the Indiamen lying there, and will be followed by the remaining Part of said Regiment, as soon as the Ships arrive from England, who are to re-place the Bristol and Eagle Men of War, damaged in the late Storm, who are to go to England to be repaired.‘ CJ (26/03/1754) Adnett, Joseph, Gent. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Aghern, Garret. Gardener, Nursery and Seeds Man, above the Old Barracks, Cat Lane, Cork CJ (18/11/1754) Ahern, Elizabeth. Shandon Castle Lane, see also—Ahern, Thomas CJ (07/11/1754) 20 Ahern, Thomas. Cooper, Shandon Castle Lane ‗Whereas Elizabeth Riordan, otherwise Ahern, wife of Thomas Ahern, Cooper, in Shandon Castle lane has eloped from her said Husband. This is therefore to caution all persons from crediting her on my account as I will not pay any debts so contracted by her. Dated this 7 Nov 1754 Thomas Ahern.‘ CJ (07/11/1754) Albercorn, John, Colonel. Regiment, Cork ‗We hear the Regiment, commanded by Colonel John Albercorn, now quartered at Corke, will receive Orders to embark the beginning of March for Fort St. George, in the East-Indies, and to be augmented to seven hundred Men draughted from the different regiments in Ireland.‘ CJ (05/02/1754) Aldecron, Col. Regiment of Foot, [Cork] city ‗His Majesty‘s Commissions are come over for the following promotions in Col. Aldecron‘s Regiment of Foot, quarter‘d in this City. Verney Lovett, Esq; to be Major. Henry Wray, and John Ljons, Esqrs., to be Captains. Nicholas Weller, Esq; to be Captain Lieutenant. John Corneille, Matthew Pearson, Christopher Hewetson, and John Fortescue, Gents., to be Lieutenants. John Reynolds, Joseph Adnett, and Robert Man, Gents., to be Ensigns.‘ CC (26/02/1754) Aldercorn, Colonel. Regiment, [no address given], 25 Mar. 1754 ‗March 25th, Colonel Aldercorn‘s regiment embarked for the East Indies.‘ FCR (1783), 165 Aldercron, Colonel. Regiment, [no address given], 25 Mar. 1754 ‗March 25th, Colonel Aldercron‘s regiment embarked for the East Indies.‘ ECR (1792), 177 Aldercron, Col. Regiment of Foot ‗On tuesday [19th] wednesday [20th] and thursday [21st], the draughts from the different regiments in country quarters arrived here, to compleat Col. Aldercorn‘s regiment of foot, which is ordered for the East Indies‘ CJ (22/02/1754) Albey, Samuel. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Alienet, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Allen, —. Friendship of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Feb., Rotterdam, Butter, Tallow CJ (26/02/1754) Allen, James. Sub Sheriff [Cork] County, [no address given] CJ (26/04/1754) Allen, Thomas, Gent. Sub-Sheriff of the County of Cork 1754 [no address given], see also— Lysaght, John, Senr. Esq. FCR (1783), 164 Allin, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Ancaster, Duke of. [No address given] CJ (30/09/1754) Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons. Lodge No. 27, Lodge Room, Corke Arms Tavern CJ (16/12/1754) Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons. Lodge No. 28, Lodge Room at the Sign of Old England CJ (19/12/1754) Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, Boyne Lodge, No. 224, Three Tun Tavern, Cork CJ (20/06/1754) Annesly, Joseph. Joseph of Cork, Arr. Cove 15 May. Mintone, Fruit CJ (17/05/1754) 21 Ansloe, —. Joseph of Cork, Arr. Cove 28 Oct., Wind NW, Falmouth, Ballast CJ (28/10/1754) Anslow, —. Sparrow of Cork, Sailed Cove 7 Oct., Wind WNW, Falmouth, Raw Hides, Tallow CJ (10/10/1754) Appleton, Lieutenant. [No address given], Thu. 9 May, 1754, see also—O‘Sullivan, Morty Ogue. FCR (1783)165 Appleton, Lieutenant. Cork, see also—Sullivan, Morty Ogue. CJ (10/05/1754) Archdeacon, James. [No address given] ‗James Archdeacon, one of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of Francis Roche late of Hollyhill Esq; deceased…‘ CJ (14/05 /1754) Archdeacon, James, Mr. Mallow Lane CJ (10/06/1754) Ardouin, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Armor, Mr. Clothier, [no address given] ‗Same night [Fri 15] Mr. Armor, clothier was robb‘d of a quantity of plate. See the advertisement in this paper about it. Not a night passes at present but we have an account in the morning of some persons being robb‘d, or knock‘d down, or otherwise abused.‘ CJ (18/11/1754) Armor, Thomas. Clothier, Cork city ‗Last Friday night [15] Thomas Armor of the city of Cork, Clothier, was robb‘d of a two handled plate cup marked Bennet, touched in Dublin, a plate cream ewer, a plate sugar dish marked Bronten, four plate spoons marked T A a pocket spoon and black velvet slouch…‘ CJ (18/11/1754) Arnell, Catherine. [North] Jail CJ (06/06/1754) Ash, Robert, Mr. Clerk, Butter Weigh House ‗Tuesday last [18th] died Mr. Robert Ash, Clerk of the Butter weigh-house.‘ CJ (22/02/1754) Ash, Roger. House at the Three Tons near North Gate ‗To be Lett, At the Three Tons, near North-Gate, a large genteel Dining Room, with two Lodging Rooms adjoining. Enquire of Roger Ash, at said House.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) Assizes. [No address given] ‗Yesterday [Thu.] the following Persons were Capitally Convicted at our Assizes here, William O‘Sullivan, for a rape committed on the Body of Miss Mullane; James _aves for stealing a Silver Watch; Cornelius Sweeny for a felony; William Connor and Timothy Cleary for burning Dennis Mc Carthy‘s Wife to death; and Dennis Hearlihy, for picking a Woman‘s Pocket in the South Chappel.‘ CJ (12/04/1754) ‗Last Saturday [24] the Assizes ended here when the following Persons were sentenc‘d to die, John Fitzgerald, otherwise Sullivan and Daniel Connell, for the Murder of John Puxly, Esq; Patrick Condon, and William Devereux, for Horsestealing ; and Dennis Duggan to be transported.‘ CJ (26/08/1754) Atfield, Hull, Gent. Clerk, Peter Street, Dublin, Lent Assizes 1754, Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) Atfield, Hull, Gent. Clerk, Peter Street, Dublin, Lent Assizes 1754, Munster Circuit, County of the City Cork, at the Tholsel, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) 22 Atkins, Alderman. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 678 Atkins, Alderman. Cove Lane CJ (15/08/1754) Atkins, John Tho. Vicar, Saint Finbarr‘s CJ (27/06/1754) Atkins, John Tom. Revd. Without South Gate, near Crosses Green, Cork ‗To be let next door to the Revd John Tom. Atkins‘s without south gate, near Crosse‘s Green, Corke, a house with a front yard, and pallisades, having a well inclosed garden, with a summer house at the back of the same, whoever has a mind to treat for the house, may apply to the Widow Kelly adjoining the same.‘ CJ (11/03/1754) Atkins, Robert, Esq. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Atkins, Robert, Esq. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Austin, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Austin, Joseph, Mr. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) Axham, —. Lovely Jane of Cork, Sailed Cove 13 Aug., Wind SW, Bordeaux, Beef and Candles CJ (15/08/1754) British Grenadier 40th Regiment of Foot 1776 wikipedia.org 23 B Bagnell, Phineas. Bookseller, [no address given] CJ (01/07 /1754) Bagnell, Phineas. Bookseller, Cork CJ (29/08 /1754) Bagnell, Phineas and George. Booksellers, Cork CJ (19/02/1754) Bagnell, Phineas and George. Booksellers, [no address given] CJ (15/08/1754) Bagwell, Mr. Postmaster, [no address given] ‗Tuesday Night last [5th] the Post Man who carries the Mail to Tallow, dropt dead near the Turnpike, as he was going out with the Mail ; intelligence was sent in a short time after to Mr.. Bagwell, our Postmaster here, who dispatched another Person to Tallow with the Mail.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) Bagwell, Mr. Sugar Houses, [no address given], 31 June 1754 ‗That Alden. Atkins, Farren, Wrixon, Westropp, and Busteed be a committee to…enquire of the proprietors of Mr. Bagwell‘s Sugar houses about setting a long lease or selling same to the Corporation.‘ CCBCC (1876), 681 Bagwell, Phineas & Company. Occupied Sugar House, near South Gate, Cork CJ (05/09/1754) Baily, Doctor. [No address given], see also—City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Baily, John, Rev. [No address given], 10 May, 1754 ‗£11 7s. 6d., to Rev. John Baily, for occasional Sermons.‘ CCBCC (1876), 679 Baily, Revd Mr. [No address given] CJ (13/06/1754) Baily, Rev. Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Baily, Reverend Doctor. [No address given] CJ (27/09/1754) Baker, Anne, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (27/06 /1754) Baker, Godfrey, Mr. Merchant, [no address given], 10 May 1754 ‗That Mr. Godfrey Baker, be admitted a freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 679 Baker, Godfrey. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Baker, Godfrey. Merchant, [no address given], 28/03/1754 ALFCC (2007), 8 Baker, Rebecca. Widow, Dwelling House, Corner of Sullivan‘s Quay, out of South Gate CJ (19/04/1754) Baker, Widow. House, Sullivan‘s Quay CJ (19/04/1754) Banfield, Widow. Christ Church Lane CJ (30/09/1754) Barbutt, Lieut. Col Dunbar‘s Regiment of Foot ‗Last Sunday morning [1st] was married Lieut Barbutt, of Col Dunbar‘s Regiment of Foot, to Miss Sally Sparks of Paul Street.‘ CJ (05/08 /1754) Barret, Mr. Castle Street CJ (22/08/1754) 24 Barrett, Edw. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Barrett, Edward. Clothier, inside North Gate, Sign of the Blue Hand and Golden Horse Shoe, Cork CJ (30/05/1754) Barrett, Mary. North Goal CJ (11/07/1754) Barrington, Mr. Globe Lane CJ (22/08/1754) Barrington, Mr. Globe Lane, near South Gate CJ (26/08/1754) Barron, Widow. House near the Main Guard CJ (12/08/1754) Barry, —. True Love of Cork, Arr. Cove 1 Sep., Wind WNW, Bristol, Tobacco, Glass, &c. CJ (02/09/1754) Barry, James, Mr. Mallow Lane CJ (05/12/1754) Barry, John, Mr. [No address given], see also—Quin, Edmond, Mr. CJ (19/02/1754) Barry, John. House in William Street, Commander, True Love Brigg, at Mr. Benjamin Lawton‘s Quay CJ (24/10/1754) Barry, Miss. [No address given], see also—Sarsfield, James, Mr CJ (30/04/1754) Barry, Mr. Innholder, Mallow Lane CJ (05/12/1754) Barry, Thomas. [No address given] ‗Whereas Thomas Barry, stands indicted for the Murder of Patrick Shine, of Lackaruoa, in the barony of Orrery, and County of Cork. This is therefore, to give Notice, to all Persons, that I intend to stand my tryal, at the next General Assizes, held for the City and County of the City of Cork. Witness my hand. Thomas Barry.‘ CJ (08/03/1754) Barry, Thomas, Mr. Merchant, Mallow Lane CJ (30/04/1754) Bass, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Bastall, George. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Baxter, George. Late Receiver of the penny dues and Meat Shamble rents to 25 Nov 1752, [no address given], 4 Jul 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Baxter, Robt. [No address given], 4 July 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Baylor, John. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Beal & Cullimore. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Beale, Thomas. House, Meeting House Lane CJ (01/01/1754) 25 Beale, Thomas. Meeting House Lane CJ (03/05/1754) Beamish, Thomas, Gentleman. [No address given], 16/08/1754 ALFCC (2007), 12 Beamish, Thomas. Attorney, on the Mall, Cork, see also— Coghlan, John CJ (05/02/1754) Beamish, Thos Gent. [No address given], 16 Aug 1754 ‗…and Thos. Beamish, gent., be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Bearem Christopher. [No address given] ‗Last Saturday Night [20th] John Healy, and Marks Burn a Sailor, who were Confined in the City Marshalsea for Debt, took an Opportunity to knock down the Turnkey and made their Escape. Marks Burn went off in a red Coat and Waistcoat, and the other in a blue Coat, and yellow Waistcoat, with black Buttons and Button Hole. Whoever secures said Persons, and brings them to the Marshal Keeper shall have Twenty Shillings Reward for each. Dated this 22d Day of April 1754 Christopher Beare.‘ CJ (23/04/1754) Beare, Thomas. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Beawes, Wyndham. Merchant, [no address given] CJ (12/08 /1754) Beawes, Wyndham, Esq. Merchant and Author, [no address given] CJ (29/08 /1754) Beecher, ―. Adventure of Cork, Arr. Cove 16 Nov., Wind SE, Rotterdam, Geneva, Steel, Earthen Ware, &c CJ (18/11/1754) Befraud, —. Bella of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 Sep., Wind NW, Havre, Ballast CJ (09/09/1754) Bennet, Mrs. Broad Lane CJ (04/07/1754) Bennett, Widow. Corner of Broad Lane CJ (03/10/1754) Bennet, William, Mr. Clothier, Mallow Lane CJ (05/02/1754) Bennett, William, Mr. Boland‘s Lane CJ (03/10/1754) Benson, Paul and James. [No address given] CJ (25/01/1754) Benson, Paul and James. Merchants and Traders of the City of Cork CJ (26/03/1754) Benson, Paul and James, Messrs. [No address given] ‗Lost or mislaid a note of messrs. Paul and James Benson, to mr. William Sheehy, or bearer on demand dated the 8th of Feb. 1754 [Fri.] for £11 00 4d. Whoever finds said note, and brings it to Nathaniel Lavit, shall have half a Guinea reward, or to Eugene Swiney printer. Said note is of no value paynment being stopt.‘ CJ (22/02/1754) Benze, —. Industrious Bee of Cork, Arr. Cove 13 Feb., Virginia, Lumber CJ (15/02/1754) 26 Bernard, —. Lovely Jane of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Feb., Bordeaux, Beef, Pork, Butter, Candles CJ (26/02/1754) Bernard, —. Sea Horse of Cork, Arr. Cove 18 July, Wind WNW, Oporto, Salt, Wine, Sugar and Fruit CJ (18/07/1754) Bernard, Nicholas. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754 ‗This day Nicholas Bernard was chosen one of the persons to erect and maintain lights in this City, in room of Henry Whetcroft, dec., giving security within 21 days.‘ CCBCC (1876), 678 Berry, Charles, Mr. Deceased, [no address given] CJ (11/07/1754) Berry, Catherine, Mrs. House, Hanover Street CJ (11/07/1754) Bertie, Robert Lord, Right Hon. [No address given] ‗Last Saturday, [29th] arrived in Town the Right Hon. Lord Robert Bertie, brother to his Grace the Duke of Ancaster, and to morrow he sets out for Dublin on his return to England.‘ CJ (30/09/1754) Berton, Thomas, Mr. Merchant, [Cork] city ‗Last Saturday Morning [19th] Mr. Thomas Berton, Merchant who had been obliged to shut up his Doors, to avoid the great Demands on him by his Creditors, (thro‘ the Misfortunes he met with in Trade,) was Arrested in his Bed, by a Scheme formed by one of said Creditors in this City, which was done by a Man getting on the Top of his house, and descending down the Chimney, from thence he went to where Mr. Berton lay in bed, made his Caption, and brought him out of the house.‘ CJ (21/01/1754) Berton, Thomas, Mr. Merchant, late owner of House and Cellars near the Drawbridge ‗To be Lett, and immediately enter‘d upon. The house and Cellars near the Drawbridge, lately in the Possession of Mr. Thomas Berton, Merchant ; whoever has a mind to treat for them, may apply to Wr. William Longfield, or in his absence to Mr. William Tenton, or to the Printer hereof.‘ CJ (05/02/1754) Berton, Thomas, Mr. Merchant, House and Cellars near the Draw Bridge CJ (24/06/1754) Beschy, Joseph, Mr. Limner, at Mr. Daniel Carrs, Carver, near Christs Church in the Main Street CJ (10/06/1754) Beschy, Joseph, Mr. Limner, removed from the Mall CJ (10/06/1754) Besraud, —. Bella of Cork, Arr. Cove 9 Sep., Wind NW, Havre, Ballast CJ (09/09/1754) Bible, —. Molly of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 Sep., Wind SW, Lisbon, Sugar, Salt CJ (27/09/1754) Bingham, Ann, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (05/04/1754) Bishop, —. Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 27 Apr., Barbados, Rum, Staves CJ (30/04/1754) Bishop, —. Kinsale of Cork, Sailed Cove 3 Aug., Wind S, Lisbon, Beef, Butter CJ (05/08/1754) Black, —. Lovely Jane of Cork, Sailed Cove 30 Nov., Wind N, Liverpool, Raw Hides CJ (02/12/1754) 27 Blake, Doctor. Fishamble Lane ‗A Very convenient well finished dwelling house at the lower end of Fishamble-lane, facing Curry‘s Quay, to be let and entered any time from the 25th Instant to the first of May next. Enquire of Doctor Blake in said lane.‘ CJ (11/03/1754) Bleach, Geo. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Bleach, George. Clothier, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 143 Bleach, George, gent. Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 143 Bleach, George. Cork Mar. 1754 CWDCR (1910), 11 Bleach, George. Cork Dec. 1754 CWDCR (1910), 11 Bleach, George, Ju. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Bleach, George, Mr. Clothier, [Cork] city ‗On Friday last [22nd] died, Mr. George Bleach, an eminent Clothier of this City.‘ CJ (26/03/1754) Bleach, George, Mr. Hanover Street CJ (11/07/1754) Bleach, Robert. Clothier, Cork, 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 143 Bleach, Robert. Cork, 1754 CWDCR (1910), 11 Bleach, Widow. House, Cove Lane, see also—Popham, James CJ (26/03 /1754) Bligh, General. [No address given] ‗Yesterday evening [Thu.] arrived General Bligh, who is to review Col Aldercron‘s Regiment of Foot this Day.‘ CJ (22/02/1754) Bligh. Lieut General. [No address given] ‗This day arrived in town from Dublin, Lieut General Bligh, to superintend the embarkation of the forces here, destined for Virginia, which are considerably augmented by the draught from the different parts of the country, the later of which arrived this afternoon.‘ CJ (07/11/1754) Bocock, Mr. Coach Maker in Cork CJ (17/10/1754) Bodkin, —. Dolphin of Cork, Arr. Cove 30 July, Wind S, Nantes, Ballast CJ (01/08/1754) Bohelly, Cornelius. North Jail ‗On Monday last [1st] the following persons were sent under a proper guard from the North Goal on board a ship in the river, to be transported to his Majesty‘s Plantations in America, viz. Cornelius Bohelly, Timothy Collins, James Caves, and Dennis Herlihy.‘ CJ (04/07/1754) Bohelly, Timothy. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Timothy Bohelly of N/R and Elisibath Magh of N/R on 11 July 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3548 28 Boherty, Mary. North Jail CJ (05/04/1754) Boherty, Margaret. North Jail CJ (05/04/1754) Boland, John, Mr. Attorney, House, Batchelor‘s Quay CJ (03/10/1754) Boles, John, Gent. Deceased, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754. See also—Boles, Thomas. CCBCC (1876), 677 Boles, Thomas. [No address given], eldest son of John Boles Gent. 9 Jan. 1754 ‗Thomas, eldest son of John Boles, gent., dec., be admitted freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Boles, Thomas, Gentleman. [No address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 19 Boleyn, Whitney, Esq. Justice, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Fri. 16 Aug. 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Boleyn, Whitney, Esq. Justice, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of the City of Cork, at the Tholsel, Fri. 16 Aug. 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Boleyn, Whitney, Esq. Assizes Judge, [no address given], Fri. 16 Aug. 1754, see also—Bowes, Lord Chief Baron. FCR (1783), 164 Bollemey, George. Professor of the French Tongue, next Door to Mr. George Bleach‘s in Hanover Street CJ (11/07/1754) Bolton, Henry Crabb, Esq. Director, Hon. East India Company, [no address given], 28 Mar. 1754 ‗Ordered, that Henry Crabb Bolton, Esq., one of the Directors of the Hon. E. India Company, be presented with his freedom in a Silver box.‘ CCBCC (1876), 678 Bolton, Henry Crabbe, Esquire. Director East India Company (1754), [no address given], Silver Box 28/3/1754 ALFCC (2007), 19 Bossington, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Boulton, Thomas. George‘s Street ‗Last Sunday [4th]one Thomas Boulton a servant belonging to Mr. John Norcott, in George‘s street, was detected in breaking open his Master‘s Celler, and taking thereout some Liquors. See the Advertisement in this Paper about it.‘ CJ (12/08/1754) Boulton, Thomas. Servant, George‘s Street, Cork CJ (12/08/1754) Bourk, David, Mr. Coal Quay CJ (29/08/1754) Bourke, otherwise Dill, Anna. [No address given], 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 143 Bousfield, Benj. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Bousfield, Benjamin. Merchant, Batchelor‘s Quay, Cork CJ (08/07/1754) Bousfield, Mr. [No address given] CJ (10/10/1754) Bousfield, Tho. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) 29 Bousfield, Thomas. Citadella, Blackrock Road, Cork city ‗To be set by Thomas Bousfield, of the City of Cork, or his Interest sold in Citadella, being a Lease for Lives, renewable for ever, subject to 5l. a Year Rent, within half a mile of the City of Cork, on the pleasant Road to Black-rock, on which is a well finished and situated dwelling House, with a good Coach-House, Stable Brew-House, Fowl House, Linney, Pump, two large walled Gardens, from 12 to 13 Feet high, all built with Lime and Gravell. Said Gardens are Planted with the best kind of Fruit Trees, and elegantly laid out, together with a walled Field, and a piece or strip of ground adjoining said Garden. N. B. There is very good Fields to be taken joyning said Premisses.‘ CJ (08/03/1754) Bousfield, Thomas, Mr. Merchant, [Cork] city ‗Last Friday [26th] dy‘d, of an Inflammation in his Bladder, much Lamented by all who had the Pleasure of his Acquaintance, Mr. Thomas Bousfield, an eminent Merchant of this City, after having Acquired in Trade, a very opulent Fortune, with a very fair and honourable Character.‘ CJ (30/04/1754) Bowes, Lord Chief Baron. Justice, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Fri. 16 Aug. 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Bowes, Lord Chief Baron. Justice, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of the City of Cork, at the Tholsel, Fri. 16 Aug. 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Bowes, Lord Chief Baron. Assizes Judge, [no address given] Fri. 16 Aug. 1754 ‗Assizes began Friday 16th August ; Lord Chief Baron Bowes and Boleyn Whitney, Esq; Judges.‘ FCR (1783), 164 Bowes, Lord Chief Baron. Judge, Summer Assizes, [no address given] ECR (1792), 293 Boyle, Henry, Esq. Right Honourable. [No address given] CJ (11/01/1784) Boyle, Henry, Rt Hon. [No address given] CJ (09/09/1754) Boyles, Timothy. Linen Weaver CJ (13/06/1754) Braddock, General. [No address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Brade, John, Mr. Butcher, Cork CJ (15/07/1754) Bradock, Ann, Widow. [No address given] ‗Saturday last [23rd] was Married, the Widow Ann Bradock, to Mr. John Long, of this City, Notary Publick.‘ CJ (26/02/1754) Bradock, William. Stays Maker, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 143 Bradock, William. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 13 Bradshaw, Richard. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Brag, General. Regiment, [no address given] CJ (27/09/1754) Braham, Matthew. [No address given], see also—Healy, otherwise Rockfals, otherwise Randy, Patrick. CJ (14/11/1754) 30 Braham, Matthew. [No address given] ‗Last saturday [21st] was whipped thro the City, Matthew Braham, for keeping a disorderly house.‘ CJ (23/12/1754) Brahan, Matthew. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Brahan, Matthew. [No address given], Sat. 21 Dec 1754 ‗Matthew Brahan was whipt from the Pillars of the Gallows to Blackpool Bridge, on Saturday the 21st of December, for keeping an house of ill fame ; John Smith and Joseph Witheral, Esqrs. Sheriffs. Simon Rawlins, Baker, whipt for such another offence, December 28th.‘ FCR (1783), 165 Brahan, Catherine. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Bransfield, —. Cooper, [no address given], see also—Keeffe, —. CJ (25/01/1754) Bray, —. John and Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 22 Dec., Wind NE, as per last returns CJ (23/12/1754) Brenan, Mr. [No address given] near the Printers* hereof. CJ (01/02/1754) [*Eugene Swiney, in Paul Street. He was, at that time Printer of The Corke Journal] Breton, Bartholomew. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754. See also—Breton, Noblet. CCBCC (1876), 683 Breton, Noblet. Eldest son of Bartholomew Breton, [no address given] 26 Sep. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 683 Breton, Noblet, Mr. Cork CJ (31/10/1754) Breton, Noblett, Gentleman. [No address given], 26/09/1754 ALFCC (2007), 20 Breton, Thomas, Mr. Merchant, [no address given] CJ (21/01/1754) Brien, —. Jigg House [a Dance / Drinking House], near North Gate CJ (25/01/1754) Brien, —. Richard and John of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 Dec., Wind SW, Ostend, Ballast CJ (26/12/1754) Brien, Mary. North Goal, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Brien, Mary. [No address given] See also—Linnahane, John. CRIG CR-RC-MA-3550 Bristow, Peter. Vicar, St Finbarr‘s CJ (27/06/1754) Broclesby, Richd Esq. [No address given], 16 Aug. 1754 ‗That…Richd. Broclesby, Esq., be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Brocklesby, Doctor. [No address given], 31 July 1754, see also—Brocklesby, Richd Mr. CCBCC (1876), 681 Brocklesby, Richard. [No address given], see also—Brocklesby, Richd Mr. CCBCC (1876), 681 Brocklesby, Richard, Esq. Doctor of Physic, [no address given], 31 July 1754, see also—Brocklesby, Richd Mr. CCBCC (1876), 681 31 Brocklesby, Rich. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Brocklesby, Richd Mr. [No address given], 31 July 1754 ‗Whereas Mr. Richd. Brocklesby, and Richard Brocklesby, Esq., Doctor of Physic, his eldest son and heir, propose to grant to the Corporation a piece of ground lately enclosed and walled in by them in Blackpool for 900 years at a pepper corn a year, for a Market-place paying £30, the expense of enclosing said ground; and also proposed to grant the Corporation another piece of ground in Blackpool at the North Side of Waters-Mills-Bridge, also two other lots, covered with water, for 900 years, at apepper corn, the first whereof for a guard-house, a map of which was this day produced. Ordered, said proposal be accepted, and the sum of £30 be paid said Richard and Doctor Brocklesby. CCBCC (1876), 681 Brocklesby, Richard, Esquire. [No address given], 16/08/1754 ALFCC (2007), 21 Brown, —. Martha of Cork, Sailed Cove 4 Oct., Wind NW, Gibralter, Barly, Glew CJ (07/10/1754) Browne, —. Martha of Cork, Sailed Cove 12 Apr., Dublin, Brandy CJ (15/04/1754) Browne, Mountiford. Merchant, [no address given], 26 Sep. 1754 ‗That Mountiford Browne, Mercht., having served Ald. Lavit…be admitted free at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Browne, Mountiford. [No address given], 26/09/1754 ALFCC (2007), 22 Browne, Thomas. Vicar, St Finbarr‘s CJ (27/06/1754) Bruce, David. Batchelor‘s Quay, Cork CJ (03/10/1754) Bryan, ―. Richard and John of Cork, Sailed Cove 26 Nov., Wind WNW, Ostend, Raw Hides CJ (28/11/1754) Bryan, Cornelius. [No address given] CJ (05/04/1754) Bryan, Widow. [No address given] CJ (21/11/1754) Buck, Jonathan. Silver Smith, [no address given] CJ (06/06/1754) Buckmaster, —. Bella of Cork, Sailed Cove 11 June, Le Havre, Beef and Pork CJ (13/06/1754) Bull, Wm. Mr. Ald. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That £38 10s. 10d., be paid Mr. Wm. Bull, Ald., for law business, from Hil. Term, 1750, to 6 July, 1753.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Bullen, John, Esqr. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Bullin, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Bunches, Mr. Stay Maker, Sign of the Hat, Water Gate Lane, Cork CJ (11/03/1754) Bunworth, Benjamin, Mr. [No address given], see also—Bunworth, Benjamin, Mr CJ (26/02/1754) 32 Burchell, Ebery. [No address given] CJ (21/11/1754) Burchell, John, Mr. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (25/01/1754) Burchell, John. [No address given] CJ (21/11/1754) Burchell, John, junior. [No address given] ‗Whereas Ebery Burchell, wife of John Burchell, junior hath for some years past been running him in debt, and has pledged a great part of his goods, whereby she has involved him and his children under the greatest hardships, and as said Ebery his wife has eloped from him, he gives this Publick notice that he will not pay any debts contracted by her.‘ CJ (21/11/1754) Burchill, John. [No address given], Sat. 20 Apr 1754, see also—Sullivan, William. FCR (1783), 164 Burke, Mary. [No address given] CJ (023/12/1754) Burn, Marks. Sailor, City Marshalsea CJ (23/04/1754) Burnett, William. [No address given] CJ (31/10/1754) Bury, Lord. Regiment, [no address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Bury, Phineas. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Bussy, Isacc. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Bussy, Isaac, Mr. Paul Street CJ (15/08/1754) Bussy, Mr. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That £4 2s., be paid Mr. Bussy for candles, from 24 Oct. to 15 Nov. last.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Bustead, Jonathan, Mr. Blackrock CJ (08/07/1754) Bustead, Mr. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Busted and Holloway. Merchants and Traders of Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Busteed, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754. See also—Croker, Alderman. CCBCC (1876), 677 Busteed, Michael, Mr. Cork CJ (16/12/1754) Busteed, Thomas, Mr. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Busteed, Thomas. Balligurrow part of the lands of Ballinrea, in the South Liberties of Cork city CJ (17/05/1754) Busteed, William. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Busteed, William, Alderman, Esq. Cork CJ (10/10/1754) 33 Busteed, William, Esq. Cork CJ (16/12/1754) Butler, —. Society of Cork, Arr. Cove 24 Apr., Bordeaux, Wine, Brandy, Vinegar, Paper, &c CJ (26/04/1754) Byrne, Richard, Mr. Cork Arms, Cork ‗To be let from the 25th Day of March Instant, four tenements fronting the back shambles, and four fronting Court-lane all in the City of Corke, for the term of 31 years or 3 lives. Proposals for the same will be received by Alderman David Rooche of the City of Limerick, or by Mr. Richard Byrne at the Cork Arms in Cork.‘ CJ (11/03/1754) Byrne, Richard. Cork Arms, Castle Street ‗About six weeks ago, a new Hat, made by Ebinezar Serjeant of this City, [Price one Guinea] was taken by mistake out of the Parlour of Richard Byrne, at the Cork-Arms, in Castle Street, and an old one of much less value left there. Whoever committed this mistake, cannot be insensible of it ; but may forget where or how he made the Exchange. He is therefore requested to return the Hat ; the poor waiter must otherwise be obliged to pay for it, the price it cost.‘ CJ (29/03 /1754) Byrne, Richard. Cork Arms Tavern, Castle Street ‗lately of the Raven Tavern, opposite Christ Church‘ CJ (17/05/1754) Byrne, Richard. Secretary, Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons in the City of Cork, Lodge Room at the Cork Arms Tavern, Castle Street ‗The Members of the several regular Lodges of the most Antient and Honourable Society of Free and accepted Masons in the City of Cork, are desired to attend the Right Worshipful the Provincial Grand Master, at the Lodge Room, at the Cork-Arms Tavern, in Castle Street, in their proper Cloathing, on Monday the 24th of June, Inst., at the hour ten in the Morning in order to go from thence in Procession to Christ Church, where a Sermon suitable to the Day will be reached by the Revd Mr. Baily. Signed by Order, Richard Byrne Secretary.‘ CJ (13/06/1754) Byrne, Richard. Shop at the Raven, opposite Christ Church ‗Richard Byrne, who lately kept the Corke Arms, in Castle Street, has opened Shop, at the Raven, opposite Christ Church…‘ CJ (09/12/1754) The Roundy Bar Castle Street. It was known as The Corke Arms in 1754 34 C Cafta, —. Francis of Cork, Sailed Cove 07 Oct., Wind WNW, Vienna, Butter, Cheese, Candles CJ (10/10/1754) Calahan, James. [No address given], see also —Murphy, Andrew, otherwise, James Calahan CJ (24/09/1754) Cambridge, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Campbell, William. Apothecary, Main Street near North Gate, Cork CJ (15/08/1754) Capell, Joseh, Esq. Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 284 Cappell, Joseph. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 19 Carey, Ellenor, Mrs. Deceased, [no address given] CJ (07/11/1754) Carleton, F. [No address given], 4 July 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Carleton, Fran. Mr. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 683 Carleton, Francis, Ald. [No address given] 4 July, 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Carleton, Francis, Mr. Lately in possession of two large Cellars and Yard, situate in French Church Lane, Cork city CJ (07/11/1754) Carleton, Francis, Mr. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754, see also— Smith, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 677-8 Carleton, Francis, Mrs. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also—Cossart, Widow and Sons. CCBCC (1876), 677 Carmichal, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Carmichael, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Carmichael, Mr. Lodgings at Mr. Barrington‘s in Globe Lane, near South Gate CJ (26/08/1754) Carr, —. Eagle of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 June, Faqurey, Wine, Salt, Oil CJ (27/06/1754) Carr, —. Eagle of Cork, Sailed Cove 4 Oct., Wind NW, Cadiz, Beef, Barly, Butter CJ (07/10/1754) Carrigh, William. [No address given] ‗Marriage of William Carrigh of N/R and Margriet Qulan of N/R on 12 June 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3545 Carrol, Ann. North Jail CJ (15/08 /1754) Carrol, Dennis. Butcher, [no address given] CJ (01/08/1754) Carrs, Daniel. Carver, near Christ Church in the Main Street CJ (10/06/1754) Carthy, —. Endeavour of Cork, Arr. 21 Mar., Dunkirk, Ballast CJ (22/03/1754) 35 Carthy,—. Cox of Cork, Sailed Cove 2 Apr., Milford, Ballast CJ (05/04/1754) Carthy, Daniel. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Carthy, Daniel. [No address given] CJ (09/12/1754) Carthy, Darby. Portney‘s Lane, see also—North Jail CJ (26/02/1754) Carthy, John, Mr. Surveyor, [deceased], Cockpit Lane CJ (01/08/1754) Carthy, Mary. House, Poltney‘s Lane, see also—North Jail CJ (15/02/1754) Carthy, Mary. [No address given] CJ (22/02/1754) Carthy, Mary. [No address given], see also— Sullivan, William. CJ (23/04/1754) Casey, ―. Fleece of Cork, Sailed Cove 2 May, London, Woollen Yarn, Calf Skins, Tallow CJ (03/05/1754) Casey, Thomas. [No address given], see also— Caughlane, Patrick ‗February, 7th 1754. Whereas it has been advertised in this Paper dome time ago, that I offer‘d to Sale a Horse belonging to Richard Wade, which he hired to me. This is therefore to let the Publick know, that I neither intended to sell, or offer‘d to sale said Horse, but deliver‘d it to said Wade pursuant to his Agreement with me, and paid him the Hire due to him the 27th Day of January last. Thomas Casey.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) Casey, Thomas. At the house of Patrick Caughlane, Bandon Road CJ (08/02/1754) Cassy, Margret. [No address given], see also—Fahy, John. CRIG CR-RC-MA-3552 Castlecomer, Right Hon. Lord Viscount The. [No address given] CJ (22/03/1754) Caughlane, Patrick. Bandon Road ‗I do hereby certify that Mr. Thomas Casey sett up at my House in Bandon-road, and remained there during the Time the Necessity of his Affairs required, and that I never was privy to said Casey‘s offering his Horse to sale, as was falsely asserted by Richard Wade. Patrick Caughlane.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) Caulfield, Lord Chief Justice. Justice, Lent Assizes 1754 Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) Caulfield, Lord Chief Justice. Justice, Lent Assizes 1754 Munster Circuit, County of the City Cork, at the Tholsel, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) Caulfield, Lord Chief Justice. Judge, Spring Assizes, [no address given] ECR (1792), 293 Caulfield, Lord Chief Justice. Assizes Judge, Mon 8 Apr. 1754, [no address given] ‗Assizes began Monday April 8th ; Lord Chief Justice Caulfield and Justice French, Judges.‘ FCR (1783), 164 Cavendish, Henry Jun. Esq. [No address given], 16 Aug. 1754 ‗That…Henry Cavendish, Jun., Esq…be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Cavendish, Henry Junr Esquire. [No address given], 16/08/1754 ALFCC (2007), 30 36 Caves, James. North Jail, see also—Bohelly, Cornelius. CJ (04/07/1754) Chamberlain, Abel, Mr. Quaker Brewery Clerk, [Cork] city ‗Saturday [27th] dyed Mr. Abel Chamberlain, one of the People call‘d Quakers, and Clerk to a Brewery in this City.‘ CJ (30/04/1754) Charterton, Abraham. Lateley possessed Dwelling House and Cellars, Cross Street ‗To be Lett immediately for any term of years the dwelling house, Cellars and concerns lately in the possession of Abraham Charterton, situate in Cross-street in the city of Cork…‘ CJ (18/11/1754) Charterton, Widow. Hanover Street ‗Tuesday last [12th] died in Hanover-street, the widow Charterton‘ CJ (15/03/1754) Chaterton, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Chatterton, James. Burgess, [no address given] CJ (08/07/1754) Checkly, Philip. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Chute, Tho. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) City Jail. [No address given] ‗Notice is hereby given if any person or persons apprehends Margaret Jenkins Wallis, otherwise Thompson, otherwise Skinner, the Wife of David Wallis, a debtor in the city goal, Corke, and Elizabeth Dodsworth, both English women, so that they may be secured in any of his Majesties goals in the three kingdoms till they are fairly tryed for poisoning said David Wallis, and carrying away his substance and likewise for perjury before the reverend Doctor Baily, and the Reverend Father Philips, shall have twenty pounds reward. Dated, Corke, this 27th of Sep. 1754 David Wallis. Certified by me Henry Palmer, Surgeon.‘ CJ (27/09/1754) Clancy, David. [No address given], son of Cornelius Clancy, Farmer, late of Glanworth in the County of Cork who died on or about 4 Dec. 1730 CJ (09/09/1754) Clancy, William. [No address given], see also—Clancy, David. CJ (09/09/1754) Clark, Silvester. Cooper, on Dunscomb‘s Marsh CJ (19/09/1754) Cleary, James, Mr. Half Moon Street ‗For Sale the Nancy Brig of Bristol, burthen about Sixty Tuns, well fitted, now lying at the upper End of the Draw Bridge Dock. For further particulars Enquire of Mr. James Cleary, Half-moon street, where an Inventory may be seen, and the Ship viewed at any time.‘ CJ (24/06/1754) Cleary, Timothy. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) Cleary, Timothy. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (15/02/1754) Cleary Timothy. [No address given], see also—Sullivan, William CJ (23/04/1754) Cleary, Timothy. [No address given], Sat. 20 Apr 1754, see also—Sullivan, William FCR (1783), 164 37 Clifford, —. Adventure of Cork, Arr. Cove 7 Feb., Fort Lewis, Brandt, Tarst CJ (08/02/1754) Cloyne, Bishop of. [No address given], 4 July, 1754 ‗That the Right Rev. the Bishop of Cloyne and the Hon. James O‘Brien, Esq., Coll. Of this City, be presented with their freedom in silver boxes.‘ CCBCC (1897), 680 Cloyne, Bishop of. [No address given], (1754) Silver Box 04/07/1754 ALFCC (2007), 33 Coclen, Darby. North Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Cochran, Richard. Gardiner, Upper Douglas Road, near Evergreen CJ (07/11/1754) Coghlan, John. Cooper, [no address given] ‗To be Sett and enter‘d on immediately. The Dwelling house, Yard, and a large workshop, with several back Conveniency‘s, situate in George‘s Street, on Dunscomb‘s Marsh in the City of Cork, late in the Possession of John Coghlan Cooper, for any term not exceeding One hundred and Ninety-three Years ; likewise a Yard and large Cellar lately paved, with a new Loft over the frame, and next adjoining and backwards of said large work-shop, to be Sett from the 25th of March next, for any term of Years, not exceeding Seven hundred and Ninety six Years, and lately in the possession of the said John Coghlan. Proposals to be received by Thomas Beamish, Attorney on the Mall, Cork, Feb. 5th, 1754.‘ CJ (05/02/1754) Coghlan, John. At the Widow Banfield‘s, Christ Church Lane CJ (03/10/1754) Coghlan, William, Mr. Died, Balle, near this [Cork] city ‗On Friday [16] last died Mr. William Coghlan at Balle, near this City.‘ CJ (19/08/1754) Coghlin, John. [No address given] CJ (18/07/1754) Cole, Barbara, Mrs. [No address given] ‗Friday Se‘ennight [28 Jun] was interred in the Parish Church of All-hollows, London-wall, the remains of Mrs. Barbara Cole, late wife of Mr. Laurence Cole, Secretary to the Society in London, for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland, she was the good Christian, sincere friend, loving and affectionate wife and parent, and as such her loss is greatly lamented by all her relations and Friends. She was daughter to Heyward St. Leger Esq; of Heyward‘s Hall near Corke, descended from Sir Anthony St. Leger of Ulcomb in Kent, who was a Knight of the Garter, and made five several times Lord Deputy of Ireland.‘ CJ (08/07/1754) Coles, Will. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Collins, —. Dove of Cork, Arr. Cove 1 Feb., Bristol, Sugar, Hops, Glass CJ (05/02/1754) Collins, Barth. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) 38 Collins, Dennis. Porter, North Jail ‗Corke. This morning a Dispute arising on the Custom House Quay between Dennis Collins and Timothy Donovan, two Porters, the former struck the other on the Head with his Sling Pole* and bruis‘d him in so terrible a Manner that he‘s not expected to survive this Night ; Collins was immediately taken into custody and committed to North Goal.‘ CJ (25/07/1754) [*Sling Pole: a pole that was attached to a loop of rope for lifting] Collins, James. English Broad Cloth and Norwich Ware House, at the Harp and Crown, near the Exchange, Cork ‗James Collins, at the Harp and Crown, near the Exchange, Cork who keeps the English broad Cloth and Norwich Ware House. Is just come from England and Dublin, where he has furnish‘d himself with a great variety of…Goods…N. B. As he is a new beginner, and hath laid in his Goods on the best terms, ready money will induce him to sell at the lowest Prices.‘ CJ (01/01/1754) Collins, Matthew. [No address given] CJ (11/07/1754) Collins, Mr. Messenger, [no address given] CJ (15/03/1754) Collins, William. Gunsmith, Sign of the Cross Blunderbusses, next door to Mr. John Coppinger‘s between North Gate and Saint Peter‘s Church CJ (15/08/1754) Collins, Timothy. North Jail, see also—Bohelly, Cornelius. CJ (04/07/1754) Colman, Daniel. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Daniel Colman of N/R and Margret Lowny, of N/R on 31 Oct. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3554 Colthurst, John, Mr. [Cork] city ‗Yesterday [Thu.] was married Mr. John Colthurst of this City to Miss Ann Litton, Daughter to Doctor Anthony Litton, an agreeable young Lady with a handsome Fortune.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) Colvin, ―. Dove of Cork, Sailed Cove 18 May, Bristol, Wick Yarn, Raw Hides CJ (20/05/1754) Colvin, —. Catherine of Cork, Arr. Cove 3 Nov., Bristol, Cheese, Plank, Troops, Baggage CJ (04/11/1754) Comerford, John, Mr. Cellars near the Play House, Dunscomb‘s Marsh CJ (22/02/1754) Comerford, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Comerford, Mich. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Condon, Patrick. [No address given], see also—Fitzgerald, otherwise Sullivan, John CJ (26/08/1754) Connel, Prisoner, South Jail, Thu. 9 May 1754, see also—Sullivan, Morty Ogue. FCR (1783), 166 Connel, Daniel. [No address given], Wed. 28 Aug. 1754, see also—Sullivan, John. FCR (1783), 164 Connel, Daniel. [No address given], 4 May, 1754, see also—Sullivan, Morty Oge. TCR 1980 (1837), 135 39 Connelan, Matthew. [No address given] CJ (07/11/1754) Connell, [No address given] CJ (29/08/1754) Connell, Charles. Butcher, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 284 Connell, Charles. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 24 Connell, Daniel. [No address given] CJ (26/08/1754) Connell, Daniel. [No address given] CJ (29/08/1754) Connel, Daniel. [No address given], 4 May 1754, see also—O‘Sullivan, Morty Oge. TCR 1837 (1980), 135 Connel, Derby. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Derby Connel of N/R and Elisebeth Demsy of N/R on 28 July 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3549 Connell, James the Elder. [No address given] ‗Committals. James Connell the Elder, and James Connell the younger, and Daniel Carthy, for cutting fishing nets belonging to James Reily, Esq; James Stuart for stealing a saddle from John Smith, Esq.‘ CJ (09/12/1754) Connell, James the Younger. [No address given] CJ (09/12/1754) Connell, Widow. Raven Tavern, opposite Christ Church ‗Thursday morning [9th] died the Widow Connell, who for many Years kept the Raven Tavern opposite Christ Church, and always gave much content and Satisfaction to her Guests in her Way of Business.‘ CJ (14/05/1754) Connor, Catherine, commonly Slatory, alias Huolahan. Brick Hills, see also— Huolahan, Jery. CJ (21/01/1754) Connor, Danl. Merchant, [no address given], 9 Jan 1754, see also—Swete, Benj. Esq. CCBCC (1876), 677 Connor, Daniel. Merchant, [no address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 36 Connor, Elizabeth, Mrs. House, [no address given] CJ (15/08 /1754) Connor, John. At Mr. Flack‘s, Cove Lane ‗To be let to Graziers. The Salt Marsh, opposite the South Mall…‘ CJ (30/04/1754) Connor, John. [No address given] ‗Marriage of John Connor of N/R and Catharin Driscol of N/R on 23 Apr. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3543 Connor, John. Paul Street, Cork CJ (27/05/1754) Connor, John. Kiln, at Gillabbey CJ (15/08/1754) Connor, John. House near Alderman Atkins‘s, Cove Lane CJ (15/08 /1754) 40 Connor, William. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (15/02/1754) Connor, William. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) Connor, William. [No address given], see also—Sullivan, William. CJ (23/04/1754) Connor, William. [No address given], Sat. 20 Apr. 1754, see also—Sullivan, William. FCR (1783), 164 Connors, David. Blackpool ‗Stolen the 2d, Instant, [Tue.], in the dead of Night, from off the Lands of Sarsfield‘s court, in the Barony of Barrymore and County of Cork, near upper Glanmire, four Incalf Cows, the property of Mr. David Connors, which were branded on the Horn, with the Letters I.G. whoever secures said Cows, and Thief, shall have two Guineas Reward, to be paid on Conviction, by said David Connors in Black Pool. Dated this 3d day of April, 1754 N.B: It‘s supposed that one William M‘Guire stole said Cows, said M‘Guire serv‘d said Connors as a Servant for some time past and absented himself.‘ CJ (05/04/1754) Conron, Richard. Lately lived in house facing the Exchange ‗On Wednesday next being the 13th Inst., there is to be sold by Publick Auction, at the house that Mr. Richard Conron lately liv‘d in, facing the Exchange, the following Goods, viz. Orkadon Table China, Round Dishes and Plates, Afternoon long setts, Breakfast Cups, Punch Bowls of several sorts, Image Chiona, Hungary Water, N. B. The Cant to begin at 12 o‘Clock, and to continue ‘till Two, and so on every Day ‘till all are sold, the Money to be paid in the Sale Room, and the buyers to take charge of their own.‘ CJ (11/03/1754) Conway, Edm. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Conway, Jenkins. North Jail CJ (11/07/1754) Conway, Henry, Hon. [No address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Cooper, ―. Francis of Cork, Arr. Cove 17 May, Oporto, Wine, Cork Wheels CJ (20/05/1754) Cooper, David. Merchant, of Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 284 Cooper, David. [No address given], 1754 CWDCR (1910), 26 Coppinger, Hellen & Michael. Merchants Quay, near the Drawbridge CJ (13/06/1754) Coppinger, John. Shop at the Half Moon and Three Stars, between Skiddy‘s Castle and Saint Peter‘s Church, Cork ‗John Coppinger, Who keeps Shop at the Half Moon and Three Stars, between Skiddy‘s Castle, and St. Peter‘s Church, Corke…‘ CJ (01/01/1754) Coppinger, John, Mr. Between North Gate and Saint Peter‘s Church CJ (15/08/1754) Coppinger, Joseph, Mr. Merchant, Cork CJ (01/01/1754) Coppinger, Michael, Mr. Merchant, Cork CJ (05/02/1754) 41 Core, Colonel. [No address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Cork, Bishop of. [No address given], see also—Levy, Samuuel. FCR (1873), 167 Corke Journal, The. Paul Street ‗Corke : Printed by Eugene Swiney, in Paul-street, where Advertisements and Subscriptions are taken in for this Paper, and all Manner of Printing-Work done at the most Reasonable Rates.‘ CJ (01/01 /1754) Corkeran the Smith. Opposite the New Assembly House CJ (19/04/1754) Corneille, John, Gent. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Cossart, John. Sheriff, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Cossart, John, Esq. Sheriff 1754, [no address given], see also—Lyne, Dennis, commonly called Donogha Loyder. FCR (1783), 164 Cossart, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Cossart, John, Esqr. Sheriff Cork city, [no address given] CJ (18/07/1754) Cossart, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Cossart, Sher. [No address given], 10 May 1754 CCBCC (1876), 679 Cossart, Widow and Sons. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That the Widow Cossart and Sons, and Mrs. Francis Carleton have liberty to enlarge the quay near their houses, by taking in some ground from the channel leading to Daunt‘s bridge; to be done at their own expense, and according to the plan laid before the Council. CCBCC (1876), 677 Cotter, Edward. [No address given] CJ (24/05 /1754) Coughlan, —. Love of Cork, Arr. Cove 25 Dec., Wind SSE, Dunkirk, Ballast CJ (26/12/1754) Coughlan, James, Mr. House, Cross‘s Green CJ (01/07/1754) Coughlan, James. House at Crosses Green, Cork City CJ (12/12/1754) Coughlan, John. [No address given], 19 Sep. 1754, see also—Harris, Michael. CCBCC (1876), 682 Coughlon, John. North Jail CJ (06/06/1754) Coughlan, William. [No address given] CJ (12/08/1754) Cowling, Mr. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) Cowper, —. Francis of Cork, Arr. Cove 10 Aug., Wind W, Oporto, Wine and Sugar CJ (12/08/1754) Cox, Revd Mr. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754, see also— Smith, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 678 42 Cox, Richard, Sir, Bart. Collector of Cork Port, [no address given] ‗By the late accounts from Ireland it was reported, that Sir Richard Cox, Bart. Collector of Cork Port…resigned [his] Office ; but this we hope is without foundation.‘ CJ (18/01/1754) Cox, Richard, Sir, Bart. Collector of Cork Port, [no address given] ‗The Report brought over in the English Papers that Sir Richard Cox, Bart. Collector of Cork Port…had resigned [his] Office we…is without Foundation.‘ CJ (21/01/1754) Cox, Richard, Sir. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) Cox, Richard, Sir, Bart. Collector of Cork, [no address given] CJ (10/05/1754) Cranes, Jeremy, Mr. Carpenter, [no address given] CJ (29/08/1754) Creagh, Micael. Merchant and Trader, Cork city CJ (26/03/1754) Creagh, Pierce. [No address given] ‗Baptism of Pierce Creagh, of N/R on 23 Feb. 1754. Date of Birth: 23 Feb. 1754. Father: Stephen Creagh; Mother: Mrgt Harrabal. Sponsor 1: Berke Poore; Sponsor 2: Morgan. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-BA-39988 Creagh, Stephen. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Creagh, William. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Creed, Mr. Common Speaker, [no address given], 9 Jan 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Creed, . Mr. [No address given], see also—Large, John, Mr CJ (15/03/1754) Creed, Edward, Mr. Cork CJ (11/11/1754) Creed, James Huleatt, Mr. Slaughter House, Blarney Lane CJ (27/09/1754) Cremeen, Joan. [No address given], see also—Seagor, Stephen. CJ (06/06/1754) Cremeen, Timothy. In the North Suburbs, Parish of Matehy, see also—Seagor, Stephen. CJ (06/06/1754) Cripps, Counsellor. Near the Red House Walk CJ (27/06/1754) Crockford, John. Constable of Blackrock Castle, 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That John Crockford, constable of Blackrock Castle, have liberty to build a stable on the Corporation ground near said Castle.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Croker, Ald. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754 ‗That £5 2s. 9½d., be paid Ald. Croker, so much expended by him in taking the Recorder‘s opinion about the Bread and Butter Acts, and money paid soldiers for aiding to suppress riots, &c.‘ CCBCC (1876), 678 43 Croker, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That £13 19s. 8d., be paid Alden. Croker, Busteed and Smith, for making a machine for raising corn to the upper lofts of the Corn Market-house, pursuant to a plan before the Council.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 ‗That Aldermen Croker, Owgan, Wrixon, and the two Sheriffs be a Committee to view the ground near the Court house belonging to Mr. Roche, and to have a plan drawn, and report, to meet Coun. Smith and know on what terms he would set the old Assembly house and part of the Bowling Green, and report.‘ CCBCC (1876), 684 Croker, Alderman. [No address given] ‗Last Tuesday [8th] a Fire broke out in a Thatch Cabbin, in Blue-boy lane, which consumed it, and another, and would spread itself farther, but for the Vigilance of Alderman Croker, who stood by and gave all proper Directions to have it extinguished.‘ CJ (11/01/1754) Croker, Saml, Ald. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754 ‗Whereas Ald. Saml. Croker was (8 May, 1738) appointed for one year assistant to Ald. Crone, in the management of the gateage, and said Croker, at the desire of the Council, afterwards for several years assisted said Crone, and said Crone stands indebted to the Corporation for £83 0s. 3d., ordered, that he be paid £50 for his attendance, for first year, and for his attendance since he be released from the said debt of £83 os. 3d., and also he be paid the further sum of 150 guineas, in manner following, viz., £50 in six months, 50 guineas in twelve months, 50 guineas in a year and a half, and 50 guineas in two years from the date hereof.‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Croker, Samuel, Esq. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (26/02/1754) Crom, John Paul. Elizabeth of Cork, Sailed Cove 26 July, Wind SW, Le Havre, Beef, Butter, Candles CJ (29/07/1754) Crone Ald. [No address given] 25 Mar. 1754 ‗That £6 14s. 5½d., be paid Ald. Crone, expenses he was put to as Mayor, on a complaint by the bail of one Harman Raynes in the Court of King‘s Bench.‘ CCBCC (1876), 678 Crone, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Crone, Dan, Ald. Receiver of the Gateage, [no address given], 4 July 1754 ‗The above Committee [for settling the public accounts] report that they stated the accounts of Ald. Dan. Crone, receiver of the gateage to 30 July, 1753, and that he owes a balance of £46 8s. 7d‘ CCBCC (1876), 680 Croneen, Daniel. Smith, at the Pound, Bandon Road CJ (18/01/1754) Cronin, Timothy. Bookseller, under the English Coffee House, Cork CJ (01/01/1754) Cronin, Timothy. Bookseller, Cork CJ (29/08/1754) Cronin, Timothy. Bookseller, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 £3 18s. 7d., to Timothy Cronin, bookseller, for Law books supplied.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Crooke, Thos. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754, see also—Crooke, Warren. CCBCC (1876), 683 44 Crooke, Warren. Eldest son of Thos Crooke, [no address given] 26 Sep. 1754 ‗Warren, eldest son of Thos. Crooke, be admitted free at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Crooke, Warren. Gentleman, [no address given], 26/09/1754 ALFCC (2007), 43 Crow, Michael. Baker, near Christ Church CJ (28/10/1754) Crowley, Mary. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Crowley, Timothy. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Crowly, —. Cork Packet of Cork, Arr. Cove 13 Aug., Wind SW, Bristol, Tobacco, Sugar and Glass CJ (15/08/1754) Crowly, Capt. Opposite Christ Church CJ (03/10/1754) Crump, ―. Elizabeth of Cork, Arr. Cove 5 Nov., Wind W, White Haven, Coals CJ (07/11/1754) Cunningham, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Cunningham, Mr. Lodgings at Mr. Barret‘s in Castle Street CJ (22/08/1754) Cunningham, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Curry, Albert. Sign of the Three Nuns, Hammonds Marsh, Cork CJ (01/01/1754) Curry, Albert. [No address given] CJ (05/02 /1754) Curry, Albert. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Cuthbert, John. [No address given] CJ (24/06 /1754) Sign of the Three Nuns on Hammond‘s Marsh Corke Source : The Corke Journal1754 45 D Dahy, Oliver. Journeyman Sadler, Mallow Lane CJ (15/07/1754) Dallas, Marmaduke, Rev. Bowling Green Lane, Cork city ‗To be Lett and enter‘d upon immediately. A dwelling House with the Apartments, situate in Bowling Green lane, in the City of Corke, and late in the Possession of the Rev. Marmaduke Dallas, for any Term of Years ; the house is in very good Repair, and well furnish‘d with marble Chimney Pieces, Locks and Grates. Proposals will be received by Thomas Beamish, Attorney on the Mall, Corke, who will shew the Premises to any one desirous to see the same.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) Daltera, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Dalton, Michael. Deacon at Cork, 6 Jan. 1754 CRCCR (1864), 175 Daly, Carrol. Opposite the Corn Market CJ (03/06/1754) Daly, Carrol. Executor, Cork, see also—Dooly, John CJ (15/08/1754) Daly, Carroll. Golden Ball near the Exchange, Cork CJ (19/08/1754) Darcy, Lord. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) Daunt, Hungerford, Mr. Surgeon, Princes Street, Cork ‗To be Set in Cook-street on Dunscomb‘s Marsh, Cork, a large commodious house, with an excellent Parlour, Kitchen and Pantry, seven Bed Chambers, a large Dining Room and three Closets ; there are also belonging to it a large Vault for Wine, a good Cellar and Yard back of it. The Parlour and dining room are thoroughly wainscotted and have a handsome marble chimney piece up in each. Any Person that is inclined to treat for said House may apply to Mr. Hungerford Daunt Surgeon in Princes Street, Cork.‘ CJ (19/02/1754) Daunt, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Daunt, Tho. Carpenter‘s Work, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗£4 12s. 6d., to Tho. Daunt for Carpenter‘s work done…‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Daunt, Thomas. Carpenter, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 372 Daunt, Thomas. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 31 Daunt, Thomas. Carpenter, Cork 1754 GCAIW (1930), 30 Daunt, Thomas, Mr. City Carpenter, [no address given] ‗Same Night [Sat. 27th] died Mr. Thomas Daunt, City Carpenter…‘ CJ (29/07/1754) Davie, Thomas. Near the Draw Bridge CJ (27/09/1754) 46 Davies, Rowland, Rev. Mr. [No address given] ‗On Wednesday last [23rd] the Rev. Mr. Rowland Davies was married to Miss Molly Molloy, Daughter to Lieutenant Molloy, of Sir Peter Halket‘s Regiment; a Lady eminently possessed of every Virtue and Accomplishment, and all those amiable Qualities that promise Happiness and Felicity in the Marriage State.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) Davis, Thomas. At Mr. Bunches, Stay Maker, Sign of the Hat, Water Gate Lane, Cork ‗Thomas Davis from London, living at Mr. Bunches Stay-maker, at the sign of the Hat in water-gate-lane, Cork ; makes all sorts of Men‘s Cloaths, and riding dresses of all sorts for Ladies. All Gentlemen, Ladies and others, that are pleased to employ him, might depend on havoing their work done in the most compleatest manner, either plain or laced in any kind of Figures.‘ CJ (11/03/1754) Dawly, Mary. North Jail CJ (12/08/1754) Deacy, Martin. Corner of Sullivan‘s Quay CJ (25/11/1754) Deady, James. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 32 Deady, James, Mr. Grocer, deceased, [Cork] city ‗Wednesday last [22nd] died Mr. James Deady of this City, Grocer…‘ CJ (30/05 /1754) Deaves, Ant. & Son. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Dean, Matthew, Sir, Bart. Deceased, [no address given] CJ (15/04/1754) Deeves, Anthony. House [no address given], 26 Sep. 1754, see also—Newsome, John and Solomon. CCBCC (1876), 683 Delahide, Harmer. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Delamain, Mr. Dancing Master, [no address given], held House in Bolands Lane CJ (01/04 /1754) Delamain, Mr. Dancing Room, [no address given], formerly in Boland‘s Lane CJ (05/08/1754) Delany, Ann. [No address given], see also—Delany, Danl CRIG CR-RC-MA-3558 Delany, Danl. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Danl Delany of N/R and Ann Delany, of N/R on N/R Nov. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA- 3558 Delany, Edward. House in Cork CJ (23/12/1754) Delap, —. Elizabeth of Cork, Arr. Cove 21 July, Wind SW, Porto, Salt, Wine, Fruit CJ (22/07/1754) Deloft, —. Francis of Cork, Arr. Cove 29 Sep., Wind SE, Dublin, Ballast CJ (30/09/1754) Demsy, Elisebeth. [No address given], see also— Connel, Derby CRIG CR-RC-MA-3549 47 Dennis, John, Mr. [No address given], 28 Mar. 1754 ‗Whereas the debt due to Mr. John Dennis, by bond, exceeds £200, ordered, that it be paid out of the money of the Alms-houses. That in future no orders belonging to the Alms-houses of this City be entered in the Common Council Book, but in particular Council Books to be kept for each Alms House, and all orders heretofore entered be transcribed into such particular books.‘ CCBCC (1876), 678 Denroche, John. At Mr. Stephen Denroche‘s house near the Draw Bridge ‗John Denroche, at the house of Mr. Stephen Denroche near the draw-bridge has imported a parcel of English clover feed, which he sells at 32s., and 8d., per hundred, and will sell 14 pounds at the same rate, being three pence halfpenny per pound. CJ (26/02/1754) Denroche, Stephen, Mr. House near the Draw Bridge CJ (26/02/1754) Devereux, . [No address given] CJ (26/08/1754) Devereux, otherwise Dirvice, William. [No address given] CJ (05/08/1754) Devereux, otherwise Dervice, William. South Jail, Cork CJ (15/08/1754) Devereux, William. [No address given] CJ (26/08/1754) Deverix, []. [No address given] CJ (29/08/1754) Devonshire and Strettle, Messrs. [No address given] CJ (23/12/1754) Devoy, Michael. [No address given] CJ (09/09/1754) Dexter, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Dexter, Mr. Lodgings at Mr. Holland‘s, Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (05/09/1754) Deyos, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Diamond, —. Elizabeth of Cork, Arr. Cove 15 Apr., Port Mahon, Wine, Oil, Lumber CJ (19/04/1754) Dill, Anna. See also—Bourke, Anna, otherwise Dill JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 143 Dillon, —. Sea Horse of Cork, Sailed Cove 26 Jan., Bordeaux, Beef, Pork CJ (28/01/1754) Dillon, —. Seahorse of Cork, Arr. Cove 3 Apr., Bordeaux, Wine, Brandy, Vinegar, &c. CJ (05/04/1754) Dillon, Widow. New Inn, Cork, on the way to the Red House Walk ‗To be sold by the Widow Dillon, living opposite the stables of the New Inn, Cork, and in the way to the red house walk, a beautiful new horse chair, never run eighty miles since bought last June, from Francis Roche Coach-maker ; also a choice pair of fresh well bred black draft Geldings, for further particulars enquire of said Widow Dillon.‘ CJ (26/02/1754) 48 Dillon, Widow. Near Hammond‘s Marsh ‗This Morning [Mon.] died of an Apoplectic Fit, the Widow Dillon, near Hammond‘s Marsh.‘ CJ (03/06/1754) Dillon, Widow. Deceased, dwelt within two Doors of Counsellor Cripps, near the Red House Walk CJ (27/06/1754) Dinton, Mary. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Dirvice, William. [No address given], see also—Devereux, otherwise Dirvice, William. CJ (05/08/1754) Dervice, William. South Jail, Cork, see also—Devereux, otherwise Dervice, William. South Jail, Cork CJ (15/08/1754) Dixon, John. On the Mall, Cork CJ (07/11/1754) Dodsworth, Elizabeth. An English Woman, [no address given], see also—City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Dohorty, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Donevan, —. Molly of Cork, Sailed Cove 15 Oct., Wind S, Chester, Lamb Skins, Raw Hides CJ (17/10/1754) Donlap, —. Elizabeth of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Oct., Wind W, Rotterdam, Butter, Raw Hides, Ox Bones CJ (24/10/1754) Donnoghue, Joanna. Widow, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 372 Donnogane, Joanna. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 33 Donnoghue, John. English Broad Cloth and Norwich Ware House, Unicorn and Shuttle, next door to Mr. Robert Woulfe‘s, Mercer, near the Exchange, Cork CJ (01/01/1754) Donnoghue, John, Mr. Merchant, [no address given], see also—Large, John, Mr CJ (15/03/1754) Donnoghue, John, Mr. Woollen Draper, Main Street CJ (25/01/1754) Donnoghue, John. Unicorn and Shuttle, next door to Mr. Robert Woulfe‘s, Mercer, near the Exchange Cork. CJ (19/03/1754) Donnoghue, Mrs. [No address given] ‗Last Wednesday Morning [23rd] died, greatly lamented, Mrs. Donnoghue, Mother to Mr. John Donnoghue, of the Main Street, Woollen Draper.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) Donohue, Derby. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Derby Donohue of N/R and Mary Kealeher, of N/R on 30 November 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3557 Donovan, —. Porter, [no address given] ‗Last Saturday [27th] Donovan the Porter died who was struck by Collins, as mentioned in our former Paper. The Coroner‘s Inquest sat on the Body and brought in their Verdict Wilfull Murder.‘ CJ (29/07/1754) Donovan, —. Molly of Cork, Arr. Cove 30 Nov., Wind N, Chester, Coal, Pipes CJ (02/12/1754) 49 Donovan, Cornelius. Tobacconist, between Shannon [Shandon] Church and North [Gate] Bridge CJ (18/01/1754) Donovan, Cornelius. Cork city CJ (02/09/1754) Donovan, Dennis. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (26/02/1754) Donovan, Elizabeth, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (06/06/1754) Donovan, John. [No address given] ‗Committal. John Donovan for stealing two bags of salt, from Messrs Devonshire and Strettle merchants.‘ CJ (23/12/1754) Donovan, Julian. [No address given], see also—Regan, John CRIG CR-RCMA-3544 Donovan, Thomas. Joyier, [no address given] CJ (14/11/1754) Donovan, Timothy. Porter, [no address given], see also—Collins, Dennis. CJ (25/07/1754) Donovan, Timothy. Tobacconist, between Shandon Church and North Bridge, Son to Cornelius Donovan, Cork city CJ (02/09/1754) Donroch, Stephen. Merchant and Trader, Cork city see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Dooly, John. Executor, Cork ‗We the Executors of Francis Roche, of the city of corke, coach maker, deceased…John Dooly, Carrol Daly‘ CJ (15/08/1754) Dormok, Mr. Hatter, outside North Gate CJ (01/01/1754) Dormor, Mr. Hatter, outside North Gate CJ (14/01/1754) Dorny, John. [No address given] ‗Marriage of John Dorny of N/R and Honora Stack, of N/R on 9 Nov. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3555 Dowman, Geo. Jun. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Downs, Abraham. Sadler, Cork ‗To be sold by Abraham Downs, Sadler in Corke, or John Walter at Foty near Carrigtohill, by the Puncheon, or rack‘d off into Hogsheads ; choice Syder of two years old, or three years old, all made of the best of Wildings ; as also last year‘s Syder made of Apples, and Wildings mix‘d.‘ CJ (12/04/1754) Draper, William, Mr. Yacht Builder, [no address given] CJ (30/04/1754) Dreaper, Mark. Near South Gate CJ (08/03/1754) Driscol, ―. May Flower of Cork, Arr. Cove 25 Nov., Wind WNW, Leghorn, Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese CJ (25/11/1754) Driscol, Catharin. [No address given], see also—Connor, John CRIG CR-RC-MA-3543 Driscoll, —. May Flower of Cork, Arr. Cove 13 Sep., Wind NW, Lisbon, Salt, Sugar, Fruit, Wine CJ (16/09/1754) 50 Duggan, Dennis. [No address given] CJ (26/08/1754) Duggan, William. [No address given], see also—Healy, otherwise Rockfals, otherwise Randy, Patrick. CJ (14/11/1754) Duggin, John. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Dunbar, Colonel. Regiment of Foot CJ (06/06/1754) Dunbar, Colonel. [No address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Dunbar, Colonel. Regiment, [no address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Dupond, St John, Mr. Druggist, Daunt‘s Bridge CJ (27/06/1754) Dupond, Mr. Apothecary, [no address given] CJ (03/10/1754) Duulap, —. Elizabeth of Cork, Arr. Cove, 27 Dec., Wind E, [port of departure not given], Wine, Gineva, Steel CJ (30/12/1754) Dwyer, Charles. Professor of the French Tongue, Cork CJ (20/06/1754) Dyer, Thos. Plumbers Work, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That…£8 5s. 4d., be paid to Thos. Dyer, fro plumbers‘ work done…‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Carpenter 18th Century At work near a construction site kids.britannica.com 51 E Eagan, Andrew, Mr. House, Coppinger‘s Lane, North Suburbs ‗Last Saturday Morning [19th] about three o‘Clock, a Gang of Fellows Assembled at Coppinger‘s lane, in the North-Suburbs and fired a Shot into one of the Windows of Mr. Andrew Eagans House, and broke Fourteen of Panes of Glass.‘ CJ (21/01/1754) Eason, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Eason, Peter, Mr. House and Shop, Main Street CJ (04/07/1754) Eason, Peter. Sign of the Unicorn, opposite Peter‘s Church CJ (14/10/1754) Edwards, Hester. Deceased, kept Ware Rooms in Carey‘s Lane, Cork CJ (30/12/1754) Edwards, Hester. Widow, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 2 (1896), 413 Edwards, Hester. Cork, 1754 CWDCR (1910), 37 Edwards, Thomas. At Messrs Richard and Bussel Hare‘s ‗Thomas Edwards. Son of Hester Edwards, deceased (who formerly kept her Ware Room in Carrey‘s Lane, Cork, for selling the original Elixir‘s from London), is determined to continue selling the said Elixirs at Messrs Richard and Bussel Hare‘s, &c.‘ CJ (30/12/1754) Egger, John. Blarney Lane CJ (05/08/1754) Eldridge, John. Soldier, Colonel Waldegrave‘s Regiment CJ (07/10/1754) Elenora, —. Unity of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 Mar., Antigua, Beef, Butter, Pork CJ (11/03/1754) Elinor, —. Unity of Cork, Arr. Cove 13 Jan., Antigua, Rum and Staves CJ (14/01/1754) Elliot, Joseph. Clothier, [no address given], 9 Jan 1754 ‗That…Joseph Elliot, clothier, eldest son of Joseph Elliot, butcher dec…‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Elliot, Joseph. [No address given], 1754, see also—Horrogan, Daniel. FCR (1783), 164 Elliot, Joseph. Butcher, deceased, [no address given], 9 Jan 1754, see also—Elliot, Joseph. Clothier. CCBCC (1876), 677 Elliot, Mr. Blarney Lane CJ (30/04/1754) Elliott, Joseph. Clothier, [no address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 56 Ellis, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Ellis, John. Bowling Green Street, near the Custom House, Cork CJ (15/07/1754) Elrington, Master. [No address given] CJ (05/09/1754) 52 Elrington, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Elrington, Mr. Lodgings, at Mr. Sexton‘s, near the Play House CJ (02/09/1754) Elrington, Thomas, Lieut. [No address given] ‗…who went lately to Corke in order to embark for America…‘ CJ (23/12/1754) English, William, Fr. Prior 1754-58 and 1769 to 1774, Augustinian Convent, Fishamble Street ‗Father English was the well-known Gaelic Poet and Jacobite sympathizer who became a member of the Cork community in 1749, he held the office of Prior from 1754 to 1758 and from 1769 to 1774.‘ JCHAS Vol. 45 (1945), 33 Exham, —. Lovely Jane of Cork, Arr. Cove 28 Oct., Wind NW, Bordeaux, Wine, Brandy, Paper, Pruans CJ (28/10/1754) Evans, George, Esq. Member of Parliament, [no address given] CJ (26/04/1754) Evans, Martin. School Master, Coppinger‘s Lane, 13 July 1754 ‗July 13th, Martin Evans, School-master, hanged himself in Coppinger‘s-Lane.‘ FCR (1783), 167 Evans, Martin. Schoolmaster, Coppinger‘s Lane [Sat. 13th] ‗Martin Evans, a Schoolmaster, in Coppinger‘s-lane hung himself in his Room.‘ CJ (15/07/1754) A Hedge Schoolmaster and his Pupils Source: wordpress.com 53 F Fahy, John. [No address given] ‗Marriage of John Fahy of N/R and Margret Cassy, of N/R on 13 Oct. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3552 Fahy, Mr. Cove Lane CJ (05/08/1754) Fahy, Widow. [No address given] CJ (12/12/1754) Falkiner, Riggs. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Falkiner, Riggs. Merchant, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also—Rogers, John. CCBCC (1876), 677 Falkiner, Riggs, Esq. House near the Custom House CJ (07/10/1754) Falvey, Marcus. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Farnan, Patrick. From London, School in the old Assembly Room, at the Peacock, Cross Street, near Broad Lane CJ (11/11/1754) Farran, Alderman. [No address given], 19 Sep. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 683 Farrell, Garret. Servant, [no address given] ‗This day [Thu.] Garret Farrell, a Servant belonging to Mr. Francis Gray, Merchant stab‘d himself in so violent a manner with a knife, that he‘s not expected to live.‘ CJ (11/07/1754) Farrell, Richard, Mr. Butcher, [no address given] ‗Last week died Mr. Richard Farrell, an eminent Butcher, a man of most exceeding good Character, his remains were yesterday [Sun.] interred in a decent and genteel manner at St. Finn Barry‘s Church.‘ CJ (30/09/1754) Farren, Alderman. [No address given], 28 Mar 1754 CCBCC (1876), 678 Farren, Miss. [No address given], see also—Tisdall, Michael, Revd. Mr CJ (08/08/1754) Farren, Thomas, Esqr. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (26/03 /1754) Farren, Thomas, Esq. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) Farthing, ―. Philip and Susannah of Cork, Sailed Cove 1 May, Plymouth, Calf Skins, &c CJ (03/05/1754) Feddis, James, Mr. Lately lived in House, [no address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Feddiss, James, Mr. Lately lived in House, [no address given] CJ (11/07/1754) Feen, Andrew. [No address given] ‗Committal. Andrew Feen for robbing Mary Burke, of an handkerchief in which was tied up forty shillings in silver.‘ CJ (23/12/1754) Fennell, John. Domestic, North Jail, Cork city CJ (26/08/1754) 54 Fennell, William. Gardiner and Seedsman, Shop at the Two Orange Trees in Castle Street, Cork CJ (14/11/1754) Fenton, William, Mr. [No address given], see also— Berton, Thomas, Mr CJ (08/03/1754) Fenton, Wilson. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Ffogerty, James. Chandler, [no address given] CJ (23/12/1754) Fibs, Hugh. North Jail CJ (05/04/1754) Field, Judith, otherwise Riordan. [No address given] ‗…wife of Timothy Riordan, Servant, hath eloped from her said Husband…‘ CJ (22/08/1754) Finn, Edward, Mr. Cork Cutter, lately possessed House and Shop in Mallow Lane CJ (27/09/1754) Finn, William, Mr. CorkCutter, [no address given] ‗To be Let and immediately entered upon, a House and Shop in Mallow Lane, lately in the Possession of Mr. William Finn, Cork Cutter…‘ CJ (17/05/1754) Fish, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Fitton, Nicholas. Founder, Tukey‘s [Tuckey‘s] Quay CJ (01/01/1754) Fitton, Nicholas. Founder, Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (04/01/1754) Fitton, Richard. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Fitton, William. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Fitzgerald, Garrett. Gardener and Nurseryman living at Gill Abby near Saint Finbarr‘s Church, Cork CJ (25/11/1754) Fitzgerald, John. House at the Sign of the Coach and Horses near South Gate, Cork CJ (13/06/1754) Fitzgerald, otherwise Sullivan, John. [No address given] ‗Last Saturday [24th] the Assizes ended here when the following Persons were sentenc‘d to die, John Fitzgerald, otherwise Sullivan and Daniel Connell, for the Murder of John Puxly, Esq…‘ CJ (26/08/1754) Fitzgerald, John. [No address given], see also— Sullivan, otherwise Fitzgerald, John. CJ (29/08 /1754) Fitz Gerald, Maurice. Cooper, [no address given] ‗…lately in possession of House, Shops and Yard, with Out Offices in Blarney Lane…‘ CJ (26/12/1754) Fitzgerald, Patrick. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (08/02/1754) Fitz Gerald, Redmond. Coal Quay CJ (26/12/1754) Fitzgerald, Richard. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (26/02/1754) Fitzgerald, William. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) 55 Fitzgerald, William. Schoolmaster, [no address given] ‗Whereas Margaret Leahy, who alledges to be wife to William Fitzgerald, schoolmaster ; leads a loose and extravagant life ; this is to give notice to the Publick not to give the said Margaret Leahy, credit on his account, as he will not pay her debts. Dated August 1st 1754 William Fitzgerald.‘ CJ (05/08/1754) Flack, Mr. Cove Lane CJ (30/04/1754) Flack, Mr. Country Place, at Ballyphehane CJ (15/08/1754) Flack, Mr. At Ballyphehane CJ (15/08/1754) Fleming, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Fogarty, James, Mr. Chandler joining Sullivan‘s Quay CJ (08/07/1754) Forrest, Barbara. Shop at the End of Peter‘s Church Lane ‗Barabara Forrest who keeps the Shop, that Mr. Joseph Austin held, at the End of Peter‘s Church Lane…‘ CJ (12/04/1754) Forster, John and Son. Merchants and Traders, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Fortescue, John, Gent. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Francis, Philip, Rev. [No address given] CJ (01/01/1754) Franklyn, William. Tanner, [no address given] ‗To be let from the first of August or the 29th of September next, the DwellingHouse, Tan-yard, and several Out-Offices situate in Fair-lane in the North Suburbs of the City of Corke, late in the tenure of William Farnklyn Tanner…‘ CJ (15/07/1754) Fraud, —. Bristol Pacquet of Cork, Sailed Cove 21 June, Thither [Bristol], Woollen Yarn, Tallow and Skins CJ (24/06/1754) Fraud, —. Bristol Packet of Cork, Arr. Cove 21 Aug., Wind N. Bristol, Tobacco, Sugar, Cider CJ (22/08/1754) Fraud, —. Cork Packet of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 Dec., Wind N, Bristol, Worsted Yarn CJ (09/12/1754) Freeman, William, Esq. [No address given], 16 Aug. 1754 ‗That…William Freeman, Esq…be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 56 Free School. Christ Church Lane, Cork ‗At the Free School in Christ-Church-Lane Cork, young Gentlemen are carefully Taught Spelling, and Reading English, and expeditiously fitted for Latin Grammar, after the most concise and approved Method, now practised in the best English schools in London, and other parts of great Britain and Ireland ; and at the same time, Methodically instructed in Free and Natiural Writing, with its Application in necessary Accompts, indicting Letters, &c. at the same School are also taught, Arithmetick in whole Numbers, and Fractions in Decimals and Logarithms. The Extraction of the Square Root, Cube, Biquadrate, Sur Solid, or any other Power, after a more comprehensive Method than is generally practised. Mensuration of all Sorts of Artificers Work, whether superficial or solid, Arithmetically or Instrumentally, by Scale and Compasses and sliding Rule. The Principles of Navigation, and the manner of sailing by the plain Sea Chart, Mercator‘s Chart, and the Arch of a great Circle, Practical Surveying, and Merchants Accompts in the most Elegant Manner, or the true Italian method of Book Keeping, adapted to the foreign and domestick Trade of this Kingdom, with several other useful Branches, by James Reily, Writing Master and Accomptant. N. B. Estates in Land or Houses are faithfully Surveyed and Plotted by the most approved Instruments and Methods, and fair Maps thereof accurately delineated by the said Reily. Cork July 4, 1754‘ CJ (04/07/1754) Freke, John, Sir. Bart. Mayor, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗This day, Mr. Mayor took the oath of a Common Council man, also the Sheriffs.‘ CCBCC (1876), 676 Freke, John, Sir. Bart. Mayor of Cork, [no address given] CJ (01/01/1754) Freke, John, Sir. Mayor, [no address given] CJ (11/01/1754) Freke, John, Sir. Bart. Mayor, Cork ‗A Proclamation, By Sir John Freke, Bart Mayor, John Cossart, Kevan Izod, Esqrs. Sheriffs of the City of Corke. Whereas several idle and riotous Persons do assemble at all hours in the Streets of this City, to Cut, or otherwise Destroy, the Apparel of the Inhabitants, supposing it to be of the Manufacture of England. And Whereas, there is a Ship shortly expected from thence, laden with Goods such as they pretend to be offended at, Which we have received Information they design to attack ; which Intent, we apprehend, will be greatly detrimental to the Reputation and Trade of this City in particular, and the Kingdom in general. This is therefore to give Notice that such rioters will be proceeded against, with the utmost Rigour of the Law. And Notwithstanding this Caution, should any such dare to assemble, all Innocent Persons are advised to retire into their Houses, and avoid mixing with the Croud, lest they meet with a Fate they don‘t deserve, as the Army will be immediately call‘d in to the Aid of the Civil Power. God save the King. Cork, July 18, 1754‘ CJ (18/07/1754) Freke, John, Sr. [No address given], 7 Oct. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 684 French, —. Bonny Jane of Cork, Cove 28 Jan., Middleburgh, Ballast CJ (01/02/1754) French, —. Charming Peggy of Cork, Arr. Cove 15 Feb., Lisbon, Salt, Wine, Fruit CJ (19/02/1754) French, —. Cork Packet of Cork, Sailed Cove 13 Aug., Wind SW, Dunkirk, Beef, Butter and Candles CJ (15/08/1754) 57 French, —. Elizabeth and Jane of Cork, Sailed Cove 22 Dec., Wind NE, Lisbon, Beef, Butter CJ (23/12/1754) French, George. Master of the Sloop Union CJ (17/10/1754) French, Jam. junr. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) French, James, Esq. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) French, Mr. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) French, Justice, Mr. Justice, Lent Assizes 1754, Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) French, Justice, Mr. Justice, Lent Assizes 1754, Munster Circuit, County of the City Cork, at the Tholsel, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) French Justice. Assizes Judge, Mon 8 Apr. 1754 [no address given], see also— Caulfield, Lord Chief Justice. FCR (1783), 164 French, Justice. Judge, Spring Assizes, [no address given] ECR (1792) 293 French, Robert. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) French, Savage, Mr. Dwelling House without South Gate, Cork CJ (19/08/1754) Froad, ―. Bristol Packet Boat of Cork, Sailed Cove 22 Feb., Bristol, Wollen Yarn, Horse Hair CJ (26/02/1754) Froad, —. Cork Pacquet of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 Mar., Bristol, Tobacco, Sugar, Hops CJ (29/03/1754) Fuller, Catherine. Widow, House near South Bridge CJ (02/12/1754) Furlong, Thomas, Mr. Near Peter‘s Church, see also—Seymour, George. CJ (17/10/1754) Furlonge, Humphry, Mr. Leitrim, North Suburbs, Cork city CJ (09/09 /1754) King’s Old Castle 58 G Galway, Anthony. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Galway, Henry. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Galway, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Gardin Mr. Near the Quaker‘s Burying Place, see also—Martin, William, Mr CJ (22/02/1754) Gatton, John. On the Quay ‗Will Sail positively, the middle of next week for Bristol, the True Love Brigg, (now lying at Mr. Benjamen Lawton‘s Quay) John Barry Commander, who will take in Passengers and Freight for said Port Apply to said Bartry at his house in William street, or Mr. John Gatton‘s on the Quay.‘ [*Possibly Mr. Benjamen Lawton’s Quay] CJ (07/11/1754) Geary, Mr. Hatter, near the Exchange CJ (11/11/1754) Geneson, Mr. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) George, Mr. [No address given] CJ (05/09/1754) Gilborn, Richard. Auctioneer and Public Cantor, [Cork] city, see also—Mrs. Murphy CJ (05/02/1754) Gillio, Mr. Lodgings at Mr. Lloyd‘s on Daunt‘s Bridge CJ (23/12/1754) Gillio, Signor. Theatre Royal, Dunscomb‘s Marsh CJ (23/12/1754) Gillio, Signior. Theatre Royal,* Dunscombe‘s Marsh ‗We hear, that the famous Signior Gillio, who has perform‘d before the Royal Families of Great Britain, Spain, Portugal and China, with universal Applause, is arrived in this Town, and is preparing the Grandest and most Surprizing, Fire-Works, that ever were exhibited in this Kingdom ; and will perform them at the Theatre Royal on Dunscomb‘s Marsh, on Friday next, after the celebrated Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark being the only Time of his exhibiting them.‘ CJ (26/08/1754) [Theatre Royal*—This theatre stood at the corner of Oliver Plunkett Street and Princes Street, where is now Kazim’s Turkish Barber Shop] Gillman, St. Legar, Hayward. [No address given] CJ (09/09/1754) Gillman, St. Legar, Heyward. [No address given] CJ (09/09/1754) Gillman, St. Leger Heyward, Esq. [No address given] ‗To be Let from the first of June next by St. Leger Heyward Gillman, Esq; A Large ruinous building, and parcel of ground situate in the main street, in the City of Corke, between Tuckey‘s-lane and Christ church-lane, containing in front to said street 42 feet, and in depth 150 foot, to the front of which concern there is a large house built. Whoever will give in their Proposals for the same to Dennis Keeffe, Notary Publick, will receive answers timely.‘ CJ (11/02/1754) Gillman, St. Leger, Heward, Esqr. [No address given] CJ (11/02/1754) 59 Goddard, Holland. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Godfrey, Widow. Deceased, Hanover Street ‗On Tuesday last [15th] died the Widow Godfrey, of Hanover Street, aged 68 ; by whose Death a Fortune of 150l., per Annum, comes to her Son Mr. Peter Godfrey, as also 1500l., in ready Money.‘ CJ (18/01/1754) Godfrey, Peter, Mr. [No address given] CJ (18/01/1754) Goggin, —. Nancy of Cork, Arr. Cove 15 Aug., Wind WSW, Jersey, Ballast CJ (15/08/1754) Going, Thomas. Merchant, [no address given], 19/09/1754 ALFCC (2007), 69 Going, Thos. Merchant, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That…Thos. Going, Mercht., having served Noblet Johnson, Mercht., be admitted freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Goold & Morony. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Goold, George. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Gordin, Mr. Near the Quaker‘s Burying Place CJ (08/03/1754) Gottrel, Thomas. [No address given] CJ (10/10/1754) Gottrell, Thomas. [No address given] CJ (07/10/1754) Gould, —. Mermaid of Cork, Arr. Cove 28 Jan., Bordeaux, Beef, Pork CJ (01/02/1754) Gould, —. Two Brothers of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 Dec., Wind SW, Ostend, Ballast CJ (26/12/1754) Grady, Henry. Now in the City of Dublin, Coach Maker, Hammond‘s Marsh, Cork city CJ (18/11/1754) Grady, John. [No address given] CJ (24/05 /1754) Grady, Thomas. Bellman of [Cork] city, house in Fishamble Lane ‗Whereas it has been advertised in some papers in this City, giving notice that Francis Adams was the person to be applyed to, to agree with persons who were willing to indent for any of the plantations abroad. This is therefore to inform such Gentlemen as may have occasion to employ a person for that purpose, that I am the person to be applyed to as being Bellman of this City in the room of Francis Adams. Thomas Grady. N. B. Said Grady is to be met with at his house in Fishamble-lane.‘ CJ (08/03/1754) Granell, Mary. [No address given] ‗Whereas on the 12th of this Inst. John Granell, my husband, advertised in this Paper, I had elop‘d from him, and caution‘d all persons from crediting me on his account. This therefore is to acquit myself of such scandal, and assure the publick that I neither intended to elope or run him in debt, and that it was the very ill treatment I received from his sister and mother that obliged me to quit and seek refuge in my fathers house. Given under my hand this 15th of August, 1754 Mary Granell.‘ CJ (15/08/1754) 60 Granell, John. [No address given] CJ (15/08 /1754) Granill, John. Cooper, Cork city ‗Whereas Mary Granill otherwise Shine, Wife of John Shine of the City of Corke Cooper, hath eloped from her said Husband and threatens to run him in Debt. This is to caution the Publick not to trust said Mary on my Account, for that I will not pay one Penny she shall contract on any Account, whatsoever. Dated this 12th Day of August, 1754 John Granill.‘ CJ (12/08 /1754) Granill otherwise Shine, Mary. Cork city CJ (12/08 /1754) Grano, George. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Grant, —. Princess of Cork, Arr. Cove 22 Sep., Wind E, Rotterdam, Wine, Geneva, Paper CJ (24/09/1754) Grant, Luke. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Grant, Luke. [No address given] CJ (26/04/1754) Gray, Fran. Sen. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Gray, Francis, Mr. Merchant, [no address given] CJ (15/07/1754) Gray, Joseph. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Gray, Mrs. [No address given] ‗Saturday [13th] died Mrs. Gray, Wife of Mr. Francis Gray, Merchant‘ CJ (15/07/1754) Gray, Rich. Esqr. [No address given] CJ (18/11/1754) Gray, Richard. [No address given] CJ (18/11/1754) Gray, Widow. House in Mallow Lane, see also—Gray, William CJ (18/01/1754) Gray, William. Chandler, Mallow Lane ‗To be Lett, from the 25th of March next, the House and all the back Concerns wherein William Gray, Chandler, lately lived, and now held by the Widow of the said William, being very commodious for a Merchant or Chandler, situate in MallowLane, with a Gateway into Church lane, near the new Weigh-house. Whoever is inclined to treat for the same, or any Part of said Holdings, may apply to the widow Gray, or her Son-in-law, Harmood Weston, at said House.‘ CJ (18/01/1754) Gregg, William. Secretary, Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, Boyne Lodge, No. 224, Three Tun Tavern, Cork ‗The Members of the most Antient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, belonging to the Boyne Lodge No. 224 in Corke, are desired to attend on Monday the 24th Instant, at Ten o‘Clock in the Morning at the Three Tun Tavern about Business of Consequence, and to celebrate the Anniversary Festival of St. John the Baptist. Signed by Order William Gregg, Secretary. All such other of the Brethren as are willing to Dine with us, are also desired to attend at Two o‘Clock of said Day.‘ CJ (20/06/1754) 61 Guitton, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Guitton, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Guittons, Capt. Bowling Green Street, Cork CJ (07/10/1754) Guttons, Joseph, Mr. On the Quay* [*Possibly Mr. Benjamen Lawton’s Quay, see also— Barry, John, CJ 24/10/1754] CJ (24/10/1754) Quaker Burial Ground off Summerhill South 62 H Hackett, Thomas, Mr. Royal Garter, Blarney Lane, Cork CJ (23/04/1754) Hackett, Thomas, Mr. Blarney Lane CJ (22/08/1754) Haffield, Thomas. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Halahan, Julian. [No address given], see also—Murphy, Dennish CRIG CR-RC-MA- 3553 Hales, Richard, Mr. Dwelt in House, Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (24/09/1754) Hales, Richard, Mr. Corke Arms Tavern CJ (24/09/1754) Hales, Richard. Secretary, Lodge No. 27, Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, Lodge Room, Corke Arms Tavern CJ (16/12/1754) Halket, Peter, Sir. Regiment, Old Barracks, Cork [Stolen] ‗On the 3d Inst. [Wed.] in the Night, out of an Officer‘s Room in the Old Barracks, a Mahogany tea Chest, with a piece shelved on the inside of the head, in said Chest were three canisters ; at the same time was like Wise stolen a pair of silver Spurs, double button‘d, with the Tower mark on them ; as also a Pair of large silver Buckles marked I B for the Maker‘s name. Whosoever will give Information to the Serjeant Major of Sir Peter Halket‘s Regiment quartered in the old Barrack, so that they may be recover‘d, shall have 15 Shillings reward.‘ CJ (05/02/1754) Halket, Peter, Sir. Regiment of Foot CJ (24/05 /1754) Halkett, Peter, Sir. [No address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Hales, Mr. At the Fox CJ (22/08/1754) Hales, Mr. Cork Arms, Cork CJ (10/10/1754) Hales, Richard, Mr. Dwelt in house, Tuckey‘s Quay ‗To be Let for three Lives, or such term as shall be agreed on, a commodious house on Tuckey‘s Quay wherein Mr. Richard Hale‘s lately dwelt.‘ CJ (24/09/1754) Hales, [Richard]. Corke Arms Tavern CJ (24/09/1754) Hales, Richard. Secretary of Lodge No 27, of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, Lodge Room, at the Corke Arms Tavern CJ (16/12/1754) Haley, Francis. Woollen Draper, near the Exchange CJ (04/01/1754) Halkett, Peter, Sir. Regiment, Old Barracks, Cork CJ (01/01/1754) Halket, Peter, Sir. Regiment, Old Barrack CJ (05/02/1754) Hall, Bridget. Cork city, see also—Hall, Walter CJ (11/02/1754) 63 Hall, Walter. Cork city ‗Whereas Bridget Kidney, otherwise Hall, wife of Walter Hall, of the City of Cork, has Eloped from her said husband. This is therefore to caution all Persons from Crediting her on my Account, as I will not pay such Debts contracted by her. Dated this 10th Day of Feb. 1754. Walter Hall.‘ CJ (11/02/1754) Haly, Francis. Woollen Draper, near the Exchange CJ (01/01/1754) Hammond, Caleb, Mr. Jeweller, under the Exchange Coffee House CJ (15/08/1754) Hanglin, John. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 51 Hanway, Jonas. Merchant, [no address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Harden, William. Sadler, Mallow Lane CJ (15/07/1754) Harding, John. Wool Comber, [no address given] CJ (24/05 /1754) Harding, Will. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Harding, Wm Mr. [No address given], 4 July 1754 see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Harding, Wm. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754, see also— Walter, Thos. CCBCC (1876), 683 Hardy, Henry. George‘s Street, Cork CJ (24/09/1754) Hare, John, Mr. Tenant of House, Shop, and back Conveniences, fronting the North Main Street, on the East Side, leading to North Gate, and joining New Bridewell Lane, see also—Lavit, Walter CJ (08/02/1754) Hare, John, Mr. Paul Street CJ (27/06/1754) Hare, Richard and Bussel, Messrs. [No address given] CJ (30/12/1754) 64 Hare, William. Merchant and Trader, Cork city ‗Dublin, March 23, On Wednesday the 20th Inst, the following Address from the Merchants and Traders of the City of Cork, was presented to his Grace the Lord Lieutenant, by Eaton Stannard Esq ; his Majesty‘s Prime Serjeant, to whom the same had been transmitted for that purpose. ―To his Grace Lionel, Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland. The Humble Address, of the Merchants and Traders of the City of Corke. May it please your Grace. We the Merchants and Traders of the City of Corke, being fully convinced of the many real Advantages arising, not only to the Trading part of, but to the whole Kingdom in general, from the seasonable Interposition, and Direction of your Grace, in the Support of the publick Credit thereof, upon the late critical Occasion ; Humbly beg Leave to return You, Our hearty Thanks, and to Assure You, We never will, or can forget so great an Obligation.‖ To which his Grace was pleased to return the following Answer, ―I am much obliged to the Merchants of the City of Cork for this Insatnce of their regard to Me, and am very glad to find, that my Endeavours for the Support of Publick Credit have been agreeable to so considerable a Body of the Traders of this Kingdom.‖ ‘ CJ (26/03/1754) Harifield, —. Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 28 Dec., Wind N, San Sebastian, Beef, Butter &c. CJ (01/01/1754) Harmon, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Harmon, Joshua. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Harmon, Samuel. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Harnett, James. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754 ‗That £55 be paid Mr. James Harnett, expenses he was at in obtaining a patent for holding fairs at Currymorrohoo in the North Liberties, said Hartnett having agreed to surrender said patient, &c., as Council shall advise, it being the opinion of this board that the expenses of prosecuting a law-suit to lay aside said patient would amount to more than £55.‘ CCBCC (1876), 678 Harnett, James, Mr. Sunday‘s Well CJ (07/11/1754) Harper and Armstead. Bank, [no address given] CJ (30/04/1754) Harrabal, —. [No address given] ‗Baptism of Harrabal —, of N/R on 19 Mar. 1754. Date of Birth: N/R. Father: Pill Harrabal; Mother: Mary Elliord. Sponsor 1: George Gould, near Shand[on]; Sponsor 2: Sheehy. Saint Finbarr‘s South Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-BA- 39989 Harris, John. Shoe Maker, House next Door to Captain Crowly‘s, opposite Christ Church CJ (03/10/1754) Harris, Michael. Cooper, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That…Michael Harris, Cooper, having served John Coughlan…be admitted freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Harris, Michael. Cooper, [no address given], 19/09/1754 ALFCC (2007), 77 65 Harrison, George, Mr. Printer, [Cork] city ‗On Saturday Night last [11th] Died Mr. George Harrison, an eminent Printer of this City…‘ CJ (14/05 /1754) Harrold, Edward. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Harrold, Stephen. Grocery and Dye Stuff Warehouse, Sign of the Two Sugar Loaves, North Abbey CJ (01/01/1754) Hart, Timothy, Mr. Schoolmaster, Cockpit Lane, Cork CJ (30/04/1754) Hartfield, —. Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 31 Mar., Bayonne, Beef &c CJ (01/04/1754) Hartly, Capt. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) Hartnett, —. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754, see also—Harnett, James. CCBCC (1876), 678 Harvey, Mr. [No address given] CJ (23/12/1754) Harvey, Richard, Mr. Cutler, Castle Street ‗Last Wednesday [9th] Mr. Richard Harvey, Cutler, Castle Street, was married to Miss Lane, of Black poole, an agreeable young Lady with a handsome Fortune.‘ CJ (11/01/1754) Hayes, Mr. Porter Room, Cockpit Lane CJ (05/09/1754) Hayman, John, Mr. [No address given] CJ (30/04/1754) Haze, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Healy, otherwise Quin, Catherine. Cold Harbour, see also—Quin, Maurice. CJ (09/12/1754) Healy, John. City Marshalsea CJ (23/04/1754) Healy, Joseph. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Healy, Joseph, Mr. Merchant, near Shandon Church CJ (28/11/1754) Healy, otherwise Rockfals, otherwise Randy, Patrick. [No address given] ‗Committal. Patrick Healy otherwise Rockfals, otherwise Randy, for striking and cutting Matthew Braham, and William Duggan with a hatchett, in so desperate a manner that they are not expected to live.‘ CJ (14/11/1754) Heaphy, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Heare, Henry. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Hearlihy, Dennis. North Jail, see also—Bohelly, Cornelius. CJ (08/04/1754) Hearlihy, Dennis. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) Hearn, John, Junr. House on Batchelor‘s Quay CJ (01/01/1754) 66 Hearn, John, Junr. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Hearne, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Heartwell, —. Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 3 Oct., Wind N, Porto, Wine CJ (03/10/1754) Herlihey, Dennis. North Jail CJ (04/07/1754) Hern, —. Port Pacquet of Cork, Sailed Cove 28 July, Wind WNW, Porto, Beef, Butter, Lard and Coal CJ (29/07/1754) Hern, —. Oporto Packet of Cork, Arr. Cove 2 Oct., Wind WNW, Porto, Salt, Fruit, Wine CJ (03/10/1754) Heward, John Lean, Mr. Springfield, Ballycannon, North Liberties CJ (19/03/1754) Hewetson, Christopher, Gent. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Hewit, Mr. Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (12/09/1754) Hewits, Mr. Tukey‘s [Tuckey‘s] Quay CJ (22/08/1754) Hewson, James, Mr. Cork city CJ (23/04/1754) Hide, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Higgins, Andrew. North Jail CJ (08/04/1754) Hierlehy, Timothy. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Hilgrove, Thomas. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Hill, Mary. Widow, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 38 Hill, Mary. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 55 Hill, Mary. Widow, Cork 1754 GCAIW (1930), 56 Hill, Richard, Mr. Gibraltar Tavern CJ (14/05 /1754) Hoare, Ald. [No address given] 16 Aug. 1754, see also— Hoare, Samuel. CCBCC (1876), 682 Hoare, Mr. [No address given] 19 Sep. 1754, see also— Hopkins, Stephen, Mr. CCBCC (1876), 682 Hoare, Robt. Law business for the Corporation, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That…£27 17s. be paid to Robt. Hoare, law business for the Corporation…‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Hoare, Samuel. Son of Ald. Hoare, [no address given], 16 Aug. 1754 ‗That…Samuel, son of Ald. Hoare…be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 67 Hoare, Samuel. Gentleman, [no address given], 16/08/1754 ALFCC (2007), 85 Hobbs, John. North Jail CJ (03/05/1754) Hodder, Francis, Mr. Merchant, Cellars in Cork ‗…Note…to be disposed of…at said Hodder‘s cellers in Corke, old brandy, barbadoes rum, claret and white wine of several kinds reasonable.‘ CJ (22/02/1754) Hodder, Geo. Mayor Elect, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That £300 be paid to Geo. Hodder, Mayor elect, in addition to Mayor‘s Sallary.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Hodder, Geo. Mayor 1754, Chief Magistrate Cork city TCR 1837 (1980), 310 Hodder, George. Protestant Mayor of Cork 1754 ECR (1792), 289 Hodder, George, Esq. [No address given] ‗…and this day [Mon.] George Hodder, Esq; was elected Mayor of this City and John Smith and Joseph Wethrell, Esqrs., Sheriffs for the ensuing Year.‘ CJ (01/07/1754) Hodder, George, Esq. Mayor of Cork City, [no address given] ‗This day [Mon.] George Hodder, Esq; was sworn Mayor of this City ; and Joseph Wetherhill and John Smith, Esqrs. Sheriffs for the year ensuing.‘ CJ (30/09/1754) Hodder, George, Esq. Mayor, [no address given], 7 Oct. 1754 ‗This day Mr. Mayor, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Wetherall were sworn Council Men, 7 Oct. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 684 Hodder, George. Protestant Mayor, Cork city 1754 JCHAS Vol. IIA (1893), 404 Hodder’s, Cellers. Cork CJ (22/02/1754) Holland, Mr. Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (05/09/1754) Holland, Tho. Tiler‘s Work, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That £10 15s. 8½d., be paid to Tho. Holland, for tyler‘s work done…‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Holland, Thomas, Mr. Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (19/03/1754) Holloway, Thomas. Dunscomb‘s Marsh, near the Draw Bridge CJ (20/05 /1754) Holmes, Esther, Mrs. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That Mrs. Esther Holmes be paid £15 9s., for cloathing for the Blue Boys and ‗Change Porter.‘ CCBCC (1876), 676 Holmes, William. Cork 1754 IPWI (1897), 235 Hopkins, S. [No address given], 4 July 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 68 Hopkins, Stephen, Mr. Late Chamberlain, [no address given] 4 July 1754 see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 ‗19 Sep. 1754. That the Chamberlain immediately apply to Mr. Stephen Hopkins for £1867 4s. 7d. Due by him, and in case he shall not pay, that Mr. Hoare shall commence such suits as Council shall advise for recovery thereof.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 19 Sep. 1754, see also—Smith, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 682 Hore, Miss. [No address given] ‗Yesterday was Married Miss Hore, to Mr. John Nash, of Brinny, near Bandon, an agreeable young Lady with a handsome Fortune.‘ CJ (29/03 /1754) Horgan, Daniel. [No address given] ‗The same Day [Sat. 27] was Executed at Gallows Green, according to his Sentence, Daniel Horgan, Convicted of stealing Stockings out of the House of Mr. Elliot in Blarny-lane, he declared himself Innocent of the Fact in his Speech, as well as of many others, of which he said he was suspected.‘ CJ (30/04/1754) Horne, Maurice, Mr. City Collector‘s Clerk, [no address given] 4 July 1754 ‗That £2 10s., be paid Mr. Maurce Horne, City Collector‘s Clerk, for lists of imports supplied.‘ CCBCC (1876), 680 Horrogan, Daniel. [No address given], Sat. 27 Apr. 1754 ‗Daniel Horrogan, executed at Gallows Green, on Saturday the 27 April, for stealing stockings out of the dwelling-house of Joseph Elliot.‘ FCR (1783), 164 Houlden, Edward. [No address given], see also—Morris, Zachary. CJ (12/04/1754) How, Lord. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) Howard, —. Catherine of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Jan., Bordeaux, Beef, Butter, Tallow CJ (25/01/1754) Howard, —. Polly of Cork, Arr. Cove 19 July, Wind NW, Kinsale, Ballast CJ (22/07/1754) Howard, John, Lean. Springfield, Ballycannon, North Liberties, within one mile of the City CJ (08/03/1754) Howell, Nicholas, Mr. Sadler, under the Exchange Coffee House, see also—Irwin, Edward CJ (01/01/1754) Howell, Nicholas. Sadler and Cap Maker, under the Exchange Coffee House, opposite the English Coffee House CJ (15/03/1754) Hughes, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Hughes, John, Mr. [No address given] CJ (12/12/1754) Hughes, Mr. Gunsmith, dwelt opposite Mr. Thomas Furlong‘s near Peter‘s Church, see also—Seymour, George. CJ (17/10/1754) Hughes, Timothy, Mr. [No address given] CJ (15/08/1754) Hughes, Rev. Doctor. [No address given], 19 Mar. 1754, see also—Reily, John, Esq. FCR (1783), 165 Hughes, Rev. Dr. [No address given], see also—Reily, John, Esq. CJ (19/03/1754) Hughes, William. Hammond‘s Marsh, see also—Rochford, Laurence CJ (25/01/1754) 69 Huleat, James. Late Alderman, dwelt in House in Mallow Lane CJ (29/03 /1754) Huleatt, Jehosaphat. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That £9 1s. 8d., be paid Jehosaphat Huleatt for coal, &c., from Oct., 1753, to 2 Jan. inst.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Hunt, —. Pearle of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 July, Wind W, Antigua, Beef, Pork and Butter CJ (11/07/1754) Huolahan, Catherine. Brick Hills, see also—Huolahan, Jery. CJ (21/01/1754) Huolahan, Jery. Joiner, Brick Hills ‗Whereas Catherine Connor, commonly Slatory, alias Huolahan, Wife of Jery Huolahan, of the Brick-hills, Joyner, hath eloped from her said Husband‘s Bed : this is therefore to Caution all Persons, not to Credit said Catherine on my Account, and I will not pay any such Debt or Debts so contracted. Dated 21 Jan. 1754 Jery Huolahan.‘ CJ (21/01/1754) Hurley, —. Albion of Cork, Arr. Cove 23 Dec., Wind ESE, London, Hops, Hoops, Hemp, Iron CJ (23/12/1754) Colonel Sir Peter Halkett (1695-1755) 44th Regiment of Foot 70 I Inchiquin, Earl of. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Ireland, John. Smith Worker, [no address given], 10 May 1754 ‗That £7 13s. 5¼d., be paid to John Ireland for Smith‘s work done from 28 Oct., 1752, to 3 Jan., 1754…‘ CCBCC (1876), 679 Ireland, John, Mr. Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (08/07/1754) Irwin, Edward. Sadler, Cork Arms, Castle Street ‗Edward Irwin, Sadler, at the Cork-Arms, in Castle Street. Has open‘d Shop…encourag‘d by Mr. Nicholas Howell, Sadler under the Exchange CoffeeHouse, to come to this City where he has remain‘s during the space of four Years.‘ CJ (01/01/1754) Irwin, Edward. Sadler and Cap Maker, Cork Arms, Castle Street CJ (18/01/1754) Irwin, James, Mr. [No address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Izod, Kevan, Esq. Sheriff 1754, [no address given], see also—Lyne, Dennis, commonly called Donogha Loyder. FCR (1783), 164 Izod, Kevan. Sheriff, [no address given] 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Izod, Kevan, Esqr. Sheriff of Cork city CJ (18/07/1754) A George I Antique English Silver Salver Maker: Paul de Lamerie. Place: London. Date: 1726. Dimensions: 8¼ins (D) Of circular form with upturned scalloped rim, raised on three scroll feet, the field engraved with a band of scrolls and strapwork enclosing panels of brickwork with female masks at intervals, the center with an Earl's armorials. The arms are those of William McWilliam O‘Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin, KB (1700–1777) and his wife Lady Anne Hamilton, whom he married in 1720, the year after he inherited his title. Lady Anne was the eldest daughter and heiress of George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney. Inchiquin was Whig Member of Parliament for Windsor from 1722 to 1727, for Tamworth from 1727 to 1734, for Camelford from 1741 to 1747 and for Aylesbury from 1747 to 1754. In 1725, on the founding of the Order of the Bath, he had been appointed a Knight Companion by King George I. He was Governor of County Clare from 1741 to 1777 and Custos Rotulorum of County Clare from 1762 to 1767. From 1744 to 1751, he was a Lord of the Bedchamber to Frederick, Prince of Wales and admitted to the Privy Council of Ireland in 1753. 71 J Jackson, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Jackson, Ambrose, Esq. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Jackson, Andrew, Esq. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Jago, John, Mr. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) James Morrison, Wilson, Fenton & Company. Timber Yard, lower end of Dunscomb‘s Marsh CJ (21/10/1754) Jameson, Hugh. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Jefferies, Allan. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754 ‗That Allan Jefferies be admitted free at the request of Sir John Freke, Bart., our present Mayor.‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Jefferies, James. [No address given], 16 Aug 1754, see also— Jefferies, John, James, Sir. CCBCC (1876), 682 Jefferies, John, James, Sir. Eldest son of James Jefferies, [no address given] 16 Aug. 1754 ‗That Sir John James, eldest son of James Jefferies…be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Jefferies, St John James, Esquire. [No address give], 16/08/1754 ALFCC (2007), 94 Jeffries, Allan, Esquire. [No address given], 26/9/1754 ALFCC (2007), 94 Jelly, Mr. Lodgings at Mr. Lloyd‘s, near Daunt‘s Bridge CJ (05/12/1754) Jelly, Signior. Lodgings, at Mr. Lloyd‘s, Baker [no address given] ‗Signior Jelly takes this Method of informing the Publick that he has by Order of Alderman Croker, put off the Exhibition of his Fire Works, at the Bowling-Green on Hammond‘s-Marsh, until Wednesday next, at which Time he will perform if the Weather permits. Tickets to be had at his lodgings, at Mr. Lloyd‘s, Baker, and at the Printer‘s hereof.‘ CJ (09/09/1754) Jelly, Signior. Composer of Fire Works, [no address given] CJ (12/12/1754) Johnson, Andrew, Mr. Clothier and Dyer, without South Gate CJ (01/01/1754) Johnson, Andrew. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Johnson, George. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Johnson, Noble. Blarney Lane CJ (26/12/1754) Johnson, Noblet. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Johnson, Noblet. Merchant, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754, see also— Going, Thos. CCBCC (1876), 682 72 Jones, —. Industry of Cork, Sailed Cove 30 Jan., Rotterdam, Tallow, Lard, Calf Skins CJ (01/02/1754) Jones, Master. Industry, Brig from Cork, for Lisbon ‗…was seized 20 July in Lat. 39 by his Majesty‘s Ship Trial, Capt. Faulkingham, for having 30 Casks of Camblets aboard.‘ CJ (22/08/1754) Jones, Honora. Wash Woman, [no address given] CJ (05/04/1754) Jones, Mr. [No address given] CJ (02/09/1754) Joyce, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Joyce, Peter, Mr. Merchant, Cork CJ (07/11/1754) Joyce, William. [No address given], 1754, see also—Lyne, Dennis, commonly called Donogha Loyder. FCR (1783), 164 Illustration of Card Maker's Workshop from L'Encyclopedie by Diderot, d'Alembert, Paris, 1751. At the left-hand side can be seen pasting operations and polishing by means of flints fixed to apparatus suspended from the ceiling. In the back room freshly pasted sheets are being pressed and the excess water squeezed out into the bucket. In the central area, sheets of cards are being cut using a cutting machine whilst at the right-hand side finished cards are being inspected and sorted into complete packs. www.wopc.co.uk 73 K Kaple, Capt. Princes Street ‗On Wednesday last [27th] died Capt. Kaple, at his House in Princes street.‘ CJ (29/03 /1754) Kealeher, Mary. [No address given], see also—Donohue, Derby CRIG CR-RC-MA-3557 Kealliher, Patrick. North Jail CJ (13/06/1754) Kealy, —. Dolphin of Cork, Sailed Cove 18 Feb., Wind N, Cadiz, Beef, Pork, Tanned Hides CJ (19/02/1754) Keat, —. John and Elizabeth of Cork, Arr. Cove 10 Mar., Lisbon, Salt, Wine, Fruit CJ (11/03/1754) Keating, —. Nancy of Cork, Arr. Cove 14 Mar., Lisbon, Salt CJ (15/03/1754) Keating, —. Hibernia of Cork, Cove 13 Oct., put back by contrary wind CJ (14/10/1754) Keefe, Timothy. [No address given] 26 Sep. 1754 ‗That 13s. be paid Timothy Keefe for cleaning the Exchange slip for one year.‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Keeffe, —. A Country Man, [no address given] ‗Wednesday, 23 Jan. 1754 one Keeffe a Country Man was knocked down on the Sand Quay by three Ruffains, one of whom jump‘d on his Body, and pulled out of his Pocket a Purse with eight Guineas and a half, which the Country Man perceiving, boldly resisted the fellow, held him fast with the Purse, tho‘ the other two were beating him intolerably, until one Bransfield a Cooper passing by, unto whom the Countryman called for Assistance, came to him, and knocked down two of the Fellows with a Stick, upon which the other let go the Purse, and they all made their escape.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) Keeffe, Dennis. Notary Public, Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (01/01/1754) Keeffe, Dennis. Notary Public, [no address given], see also—Gillman, St. Leger Heyward, Esq. CJ (11/02/1754) Keeffe, Dennis. Notary Public, Cork city CJ (05/08/1754) Keleher, Michael, Mr. [No address given] CJ (11/11/1754) Keleher, Mr. Corner of Christ Church Lane CJ (18/11/1754) Keily, —. Dolphin of Cork, Arr. Cove 28 June, Cadiz, Salt, Wine and Oil CJ (01/07/1754) Kelly, [No address given] ‗Same Night [26th] one Kelly was stabb‘d in different parts of the body in Maypoleroad, by Soldiers.‘ CJ (30/12/1754) Kelly, Thomas. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Kelly, Walter. Crown Office, [no address given] CJ (14/05 /1754) 74 Kelly, Widow. Without South Gate near Crosses Green, see also—Atkins, John Tom. Revd CJ (11/03/1754) Kenedy, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Kennealy, —. Three Sisters of Cork, Arr. Cove 13 Mar., Lisbon, Wine, Sugar CJ (15/03/1754) Kennedy, Mr. Custom House, see also—Tredinick, James, Mr. CJ (18/01/1754) Kennedy, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Kennedy, Mr. On the Mall CJ (14/10/1754) Kennedy, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Kennedy, Mrs. At Mr. Hewit‘s on Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (12/09/1754) Kennely, —. Three Sisters of Cork, Sailed, Cove 23 Mar., Dublin, Sugar CJ (26/03/1754) Kennelly, —. Three Sisters of Cork, Arr. Cove 22 Aug., Wind NW, Whitehaven, Coals CJ (22/08/1754) Kenny, James. North Jail CJ (12/09/1754) Kent, —. John and Stephen of Cork, Sailed Cove 25 Jan., Lisbon, Beef, Butter, Starch CJ (28/01/1754) Kent, —. John and Stephen of Cork, Sailed Cove 29 Mar., Antigua, Beef, Pork, Butter, Wine CJ (01/04/1754) Kerr, —. Eagle of Cork, Arr. Cove 15 Feb., F. Quara, Salt, Wine, Oil CJ (19/02/1754) Kidney, otherwise Hall, Bridget. Cork city, see also— Hall, Walter CJ (11/02/1754) Kift, John. Brewer, [Cork] city CJ (08/02/1754) Kift, Widow. [Cork] city ‗Tuesday last [5th] died the Widow Kift, Relict of Mr. John Kift, an eminent Brewer in this City.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) King,—. John and Elizabeth of Cork, Sailed Cove 18 Feb., Wind N, Malaga, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (19/02/1754) King, —. Cork Packet of Cork, Sailed Cove 2 Apr., Rotterdam, Butter, Tallow, Hogslard CJ (05/04/1754) King, —. John and Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 27 Oct., Wind NW, Gibralter, Beef, Butter CJ (28/10/1754) King, Ambrose. North Jail CJ (05/04/1754) Kinnely, ―. Three Sisters of Cork, Arr. Cove 27 May., Dublin, Grocery‘s CJ (27/05/1754) Kissane, John. Hibernia Packet of Cork, Sailed Cove 8 Sep., Wind SW, Bordeaux, Beef, Butter CJ (09/09/1754) Knethell, George. Of the Molly, at the Sugar Loaf, Paul Street CJ (25/11/1754) 75 Knetnell, George. Of the Molly, at the Sugar Loaf, in Paul Street CJ (28/11/1754) Knetnet, George. Of the Molly, at the Sugar Loaf, in Paul Street CJ (28/11/1754) Knetthell, George. Of the Molly, at the Sugar Loaf, Paul Street CJ (25/11/1754) Knowlan, John. Margaret of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 July, Wind WSW, Gibralter, Butter CJ (08/07/1754) Knowland, ―. Margaret of Cork, Arr. Cove 24 May, Antigua, Rum, Staves CJ (27/05/1754) Knowton, —. Margaret of Cork, Arr. Cove 8 Aug., Wind W, Lisbon, Salt, Wine CJ (08/08/1754) Kyne, Dennis, Mr. Ale Draper, Mallow Lane CJ (05/04/1754) This is an illustration of Lavitt's Quay, which in 18th Century Cork was known as King‘s Dock. The illustration showcases the Custom House which was vitally important to trade and commerce in Cork. The city itself was always looking to Europe for trade and many Dutch and French Merchants settled in Cork City, hence the name, Lavitt. islanderart.blogspot.ie 76 L L***t, Miss. [No address given], 1754 ‗An old Beggarman, that made use of a crutch, and had a remarkable thick leg, was whipt from Gate to Gate, on Wednesday the 28th of August, for exposing his nakedness to Miss L***t ; being the second time of correction.‘ FCR (1783), 165 Lacy, William. Near the Main Guard CJ (20/05/1754) Lairt, Joseph. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lake, John. Jane and Sarah of Cork, Arr. Cove 3 Apr., Bordeaux, Wine, Brandy, Vinegar CJ (05/04/1754) Lane, Abraham. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William Cj (26/03/1754) Lane, Ann. Widow, Watergate Lane ‗To be sold by Ann Lane Widow and Administratrix of Henry Lane deceased, all her Interest in and to the several undermentioned Houses and Fields viz. A House and Factory in Blackpool, 153 Years to come from the 25th Inst. [Mon.], Landlord‘s Rent; £04 00s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £11 00s. 00d. Two houses on the rock, 16 Years to come from the 25th Inst. [Mon.], Landlord‘s Rent; £02 00s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £07 00s. 00d. Four houses in Poltney‘s lane, 36 Years to come from the first of May next [Wed.], Landlord‘s Rent; £10 05s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £21 00s. 00d. A house, malt house, &c., in water gate-lane, 52 Years to come from the first of May next [Wed.], Landlord‘s Rent; £18 00s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £32 00s. 00d. A house in cross street ; 21 Years to come from the 25th Inst. [Mon.], Landlord‘s Rent; £08 00s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £09 00s. 00d. A house stable &c. , in clothier‘s-lane ; 962 Years to come from the 29th of September next [Sun.], Landlord‘s Rent; £05 00s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £07 00s. 00d. A cabbin on the water course ; 19 Years to come from the 29th of September next [Sun.], Landlord‘s Rent; £00 10s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £02 00s. 00d. A Field part of Ballyphehane ; 62 Years to come from the first of May next [Sun.], Landlord‘s Rent; £03 03s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £06 00s. 00d. A Field part of the Spittle land ; 18 Years to come from the 25th Inst. [Mon.] with renew every 21 years during the original lease. Landlord‘s Rent; £09 00s. 00d. The Rent they set at; £11 00s. 05d. Proposals for the above Concerns will be received in writing until the first of May next [Wed.], by the saidAnn Lane at her House in Water-gate lane, who will shew said Premises, and give all necessary Informations to any Person inclined to Treat for them.‘ CJ (26/03 /1754) Lane, Henry. Deceased, [no address given] CJ (26/03/1754) Lane, Miss. Blackpool, see also—Harvey, Richard, Mr. CJ (11/01/1754) Lane, Robert. [No address given] ‗To be set from the 29th of September next, or sooner if wanted, a genteel Dwelling House well wainscoted, and agreeably situated in Princes Street, near the Play House and Assembly. Whoever wants said House will meet with proper Encouragement by applying to Robert Lane.‘ CJ (25/07/1754) Lane, Wil. & Rob. Merchants and Traders of the Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) 77 Lane, William and Robert. Cork CJ (01/02/1754) Lane, William. Merchant, Cork 1754 IPWI (1897), 277 Lane, William, Mr. Merchant, [Cork] city ‗Friday last [24] died of a lingering Disorder, which he long supported with much Constancy and Patience, Mr. William Lane, an eminent Merchant of this City…‘ CJ (27/05/1754) Lane, William, Mr. Deceased, Dunscomb‘s Marsh CJ (08/07/1754) Large, John, Mr. [No address given] ‗Lost between Broad-lane and Cook-street, a Note on Mr. John Large, payable to Mr. — —Creed, or bearer for 17l. whoever finds said Note, and brings it to Mr. John Donnoghue, merchant, shall be sufficiently rewarded. Said note is of no value, payment being stopt.‘ CJ (15/03/1754) Lauene, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Laughton and Carleton, Mess. Merchants, of Cork ‗Yesterday [Sun.] came on in his Majesty‘s Court of Exchequer, before the Right hon. The Lord Chief baron Bowes, a trial by Nisi Prius, wherein mess. Laughton and Carleton of Cork Merchants, were Plaintiffs, and Mr. Tom of Kinsale, Merchant Defendant, on a breach of Covenant which the Defendant had made to the Plaintiff in the sale of a Prize Ship, when after a long hearing, and many learned Arguments by the Council on both sides, the Jury brought in their Verdict for the Plaintiffs, with 517l. 17s. 9d. Damages and Cost.‘ CJ (08/07/1754) Laughton and Carleton. Cork ‗As the case in relation to the sale of a prize ship which was decided in the Exchequer last friday [5] was somewhat remarkable, the following state of it is published for the information of our readers : This Ship (The Mary of Dublin) was taken from the French last war by one of his Majesty‘s ships and brought into Kinsale where it was condemned as a lawful Prize ; the Captors empowered Mr. Tom, to dispose of it, which he did to Mess. Laughton and Carleton of Corke, who consigned it to their Correspondents in Dublin, where it was again sold to Mess. Fry and Pemberton of this [Dublin] City, from whom, as it was discovered to be originally an English Ship the Property of Mr. Allen of Norfolk, it was recovered on paying the usual Salvage ; on which the last Purchaser was obliged to apply to the Second for Restitution, the second to the first, and the First to the Captors, from whom Damages were recovered.‘ CJ (11/07/1754) Lavit, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Lavit, Alderman. [No address given] CJ (21/01/1754) Lavit, Ald. [No address given], see also—Browne, Mountiford. CCBCC (1876), 683 Lavit, Christiana. Widow, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 154 Lavit, Christian. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 66 78 Lavit, Nathan. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lavit, Nathaniel. [No address given], see also—Benson, Paul and James, Messrs. CJ (22/02/1754) Lavit, Walter, Esq. [No address given] ‗To be lett, by Walter Lavit, Esq; the house, Shop, and back Conveniencies, fronting the Main-street, on the East-Side, leading to North Gate, and joining New-bridewelllane, now tenanted by Mr. John Hare, to commence the 25th of March next, Old Stile, or sooner if required, as said Hare has taken another House. Also to be let immediately by said Lavit, a commodious Malt house, on the North east Quarter leading to the Brickhills. Also, the pleasant Seat of Flower-hill, from the 25th of March next, Old Stile, now in Tenure of Colonel Sewell, with the Gardens and out Offices thereunto belonging, having a delightful Prospect, and deemed the best Air about Corke, together with about 20 Acres of Meadow, or less Acres if required, Liberty will be given to plant and dress the Garden immediately ; good Encouragement will be given to solvent Tenants.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) Lavit, Walter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lavit, Walter, Esq. [No address given] CJ (03/05/1754) Lavit, Widow. [No address given] ‗The same Day [Sat. 19th] died the Widow Lavit, Mother to Alderman Lavit, possess‘d of a great Fortune : And Yesterday Evening [Sun.] her Corpse was interr‘d in St Peter‘s Church.‘ CJ (21/01/1754) Lavite, Mr. House where lately lived Mr. Osburn, in the Main Street, opposite Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (09/09/1754) Lawder, Donogha. [No address given] ‗Same Day [Sat. 27] was publickly Whipt, surrounded by a strong Guard of Soldiers, from South Gate, quite to Blackpool Bridge, a Fellow call‘d Donogha Lawder, a notorious Rioter, and one of the Knock ᾿em down Heroes. The City Sheriffs, much to their Honour, and to the Satisfaction to all Lovers of Peace and good Order attended him all the way, to see that most just Penalty of the Law properly Inflicted.‘ CJ (30/04/1754) Lawson, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lawton & Izod. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lawton, Austen, Lawton & Com. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also— Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lawton, Benjamin and Richard. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lawton, Carleton and Ferray. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Lawton, John. Merchant‘s Quay, near the Draw Bridge CJ (01/02/1754) Lawton, John. Merchant‘s Quay CJ (28/10/1754) Lawton, Trayor. Merchant, [no address given] CJ (03/05/1754) 79 Lawton, Trayer and Hugh. [No address given] CJ (14/05/1754) Layfield, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Layfield, Mr. At Mr. Shivers‘s on Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (02/09/1754) Leahy, Margaret. [No address given], see also—Fitzgerald, William. Schoolmaster CJ (05/08/1754) Leake, ―. Jane and Sarah of Cork, Sailed Cove 2 Jan., Bordeaux. Beef, Candles CJ (04/01/1754) Leake, —. Jane of Cork, Sailed Cove 26 May, Bordeaux, Beef, Butter CJ (27/05/1754) Leary, Daniel. North Jail CJ (04/07/1754) Leary, Daniel. Cork *1754 CWDCR (1910), 66 Leary, David. North Jail CJ (04/07/1754) Leary, Jeremiah. Ale Draper, Tuckey‘s Lane CJ (07/10/1754) Leary, Mathew. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Mathew Leary of N/R and Jeane Ryardan, of N/R on 12 Nov. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA- 3556 Lee, Richard. [No address given] CJ (20/05/1754) Lee, Sussanna. [No address given] ‗…who lately kept Shop at the corner of half moon street, in Cork, having given up trade…‘ CJ (11/07/1754) Lees, John, Mr. Cabinet and Picture Frame Maker, Castle Street, near the Exchange, Cork ‗The Owner never sells out of his Lodging.‘ CJ (01/02/1754) Leister, George, Mr. Cork, see also—Wade, Richard, Mr. CJ (25/01/1754) Levy, Samuel. A Jew, [no address given] 18 Aug. 1754 ‗August 18th, Samuel Levy, a Jew, was baptized in Peter‘s Church, by the Bishop of Cork.‘ FCR (1783), 167 Levy, Samuel. A Jew, [no address given] ‗August 18 1754 Samuel Levy, a Jew, was baptized in Peter‘s church, by the bishop of Cork.‘ ECR (1792), 177 Levy, Samuel. A Jew, [no address given], Aug 18, 1754 ‗Aug 18. 1754—Samuel Levy, a Jew, was baptized in Peter‘s church, by the bishop of Cork.‘ TCR 1837 (1980) 136 Levy, Samuel. A Jew, [no address given] ‗Yesterday [Wed.] Samuel Levy, a Jew, embrac‘d the Christian Religion, and was baptized in Peter‘s Church by the Right Revd the Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross.‘ CJ (19/08/1754) Lewton, Trayer and Hugh. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) 80 Linahan, John, Mr. Charters Lane CJ (13/06/1754) Lindsey, —. Cavendish of Cork, Sailed Cove 25 Jan., Africa, Beef, Butter, Tallow CJ (28/01/1754) Linnahane, John. [No address given] ‗Marriage of John Linnahane of N/R and Mary Brien of N/R on 18 Aug. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3550 Linnard, Ellen. North Jail CJ (21/10/1754) Linnard, Maurice. North Jail CJ (21/10/1754) Litton, Ann, Miss. [No address given], see also— Colthurst, John, Mr CJ (08/02/1754) Litton, Anthony, Doctor. [No address given] CJ (08/02/1754) Lloyd, Mr. Baker, [no address given] CJ (09/09/1754) Lloyd, Mr. Near Daunt‘s Bridge CJ (05/12/1754) Lloyd, Mr. Daunt‘s Bridge CJ (23/12/1754) Lock, Mr. Author, [no address given] CJ (15/07/1754) Loghlan, John. At the Widow Banfields, Christ Church Lane CJ (30/09/1754) Lombard, George, Mr. Merchant, Mallow Lane ‗Yesterday Morning [Sun.] died Mr. George Lombard, Merchant in Mallow Lane.‘ CJ (22/07/1754) [See also— CJ (29/07/1754) for correction of this insertion] Lombard, William. [No address given], died Sun. 21 July CJ (29/07/1754) Lombard, William. Merchant, Cork 1754 IPWI (1897), 290 Lombard, William. Merchant, Cork 1754 GCAIW (1930), 68 Lombard, Wm and Geo. Merchants and Traders, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) London, Earl of. [No address given] CJ (10/05/1754) Long, John, Mr. Notary Public, [Cork] city, see also—Bradock, Ann, Widow CJ (26/02/1754) Long, John. Notary Public, on Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (15/08/1754) Longfield, William, Mr. [No address given], see also—Berton, Thomas, Mr CJ (05/02/1754) Looby, James. [No address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That £11 7s. 6d., be paid…to James Looby, entering the Public accounts in the Ledger…‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 81 Loudon, Lord. Regiment, New Barrack, Cork CJ (14/05 /1754) Loudon, Earl of. Regiment of Foot, [no address given] CJ (24/05 /1754) Loudy, Michael. North Jail, see also—Lynch, otherwise Loudy, Michael CJ (14/01/1754) Love, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Love, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Lovett, Verney, Esq. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Lowny, Margret. [No address given], see also—Colman, Daniel. CRIG CR-RC-MA-3554 Loyder, Donogha. [No address given], see also—Lyne, Dennis, commonly called Donogha Loyder. FCR (1783), 164 Lumley, Hugh, Esq. [No address given] CJ (07/11/1754) Lynch, Julian. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Lynch, otherwise Loudy, Michael. North Jail ‗Last Friday Morning [11th] Michael Lynch, otherwise Loudy, who was last Assizes tryed for several Felonies, and lies in North Gaol, for his Fees, climb‘d up the wall of the lower Room with a lighted Candle in his hand, and set Fire to the Floor, and all the Prisoners Beds being Straw, took Fire, and took such a head of a sudden, that they narrowly escaped being suffocated and consequently must have consumed the Goal, but for the timely assistance and Diligence used to extinguish the Flames with the Conveniency of a good Pump that is sunk in the Goal.‘ CJ (14/01/1754) Lynchy, Dennis. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Lynchy, Michael. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (25/01/1754) Lyne, Dennis, commonly called Donogha Loyder. [No address given] ‗Dennis Lyne (commonly called Donogha Loyder) was whipt from South-gate to Blackpool Bridge, on Saturday 27th of April, for riotously assaulting and beating Simon Rawlins ; he was also whipt on Wednesday the 1st of May, for riotously assaulting and beating William Joyce. John Cossart and Kevan Izod, Esqrs. Sheriffs.‘ FCR (1783), 164 Lyons, James. North Jail CJ (12/04/1754) Lyons John Esq. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Lyon’s, Mr. House outside South Gate, near South Gate Bridge ‗Such Persons as are afflicted with the Scurvy may, hear of a Gentleman. Who will Cure such Disorder effectually at the House of Mr. Lyon‘s, out side South Gate, near the Bridge, or at the Printer‘s hereof. N. B. He requires no Payment until the Cure is effected. He is ready to wait on any Person by leaving Directions at either of said Places for him.‘ CJ (01/01/1754) 82 Lysaght, John, Senr. Esq. High Sheriff of County Cork 1754 [no address given] ‗John Lysaght, Senr. Esq; High Sheriff of the County of Cork, and Thomas Allen, Gent. Sub-Sheriff.‘ FCR (1783), 164 18th century Notary Public www.dublin.irishnotarypublic.ie 83 M MacCartie, Justin, Esq. Officer, General Brag‘s Regiment, [no address given] CJ (27/09/1754) MacCartie, Richard, Esq. Lodgings, [Cork] city ‗Last Monday [24th] died at his lodgings in this City of a fever, Richard Mac Cartie, Esq; of Cloghroe, in this county ; a gentleman of the most promising and sweet disposition of mind that could be wished for ; he only came of age last May since which time he has taken such steps to make himself useful, not only to his own family and tenants, but to all mankind, as makes his death a real loss, he is succeeded in an estate of 1000l., per annum, by his brother, Justin Mac Cartie Esq; a minor, now an officer in General Brag‘s regiment.‘ CJ (27/09/1754) McAdams, —. Richard and John of Cork, Sailed Cove 1 July, Nantes, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (01/07/1754) Mc Carthy, —. Bridget of Cork, Sailed 28 Dec., Wind N, Nantes, Beef, Raw Hides CJ (01/01/1754) Mc Carthy, —. Endeavour of Cork, Arr. Cove 30 Dec., Rochford, Brandy, Paper CJ (01/01/1754) McCarthy, —. Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 Jan., Malaga, Salt, Wine, Fruit CJ (28/01/1754) McCarthy, —. Endeavour of Cork, Sailed Cove 5 Aug., Wind N, Bristol, Bottles, Cider, Earthen Ware CJ (08/08/1754) McCarthy, —. Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 Jan., Malaga, Salt, Wine, Fruit CJ (28/01/1754) McCarthy, Michael. Notary Public, [no address given] CJ (02/12/1754) McCarthy, Dennis. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) McCarthy, Mr. Chandler, House and Shop near the Main Guard CJ (12/08/1754) McCarthy, Owen. North Jail CJ (13/06/1754) M’Adam, —. Richard and John of Cork, Arr. Cove 23 Sep., Wind E, Nantes, Brandy CJ (27/09/1754) M’Carthy, —. Bridget of Cork, Arr. Cove 9 Mar., Nantes, Salt, Brandy CJ (11/03/1754) M’Carthy, —. Bridgett of Cork, Sailed Cove 14 Apr., Nantes, Beef CJ (15/04/1754) M’Carthy, —. Endeavour of Cork, Sailed Cove 14 Apr., Bristol, Tallow, Ox Bones CJ (15/04/1754) M’Carthy, ―. Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 20 Nov., Wind ESE, Malaga, Wine, Cork CJ (21/11/1754) M’Carthy, Mary. [No address given], Sat. 20 Apr. 1754, see also—Sullivan, William. FCR (1783), 164 M’Carthy, Michael. Tuckey‘s Quay, Cork CJ (10/06/1754) M’Carthy, Michael. Tucky‘s Quay, Cork CJ (05/08/1754) 84 M’Clean, Thomas. Seedsman, opposite the Exchange CJ (18/01/1754) M’Cowin, James. Union of Cork, Arr. Cove 1 Feb., Bristol, Sugar, Hops, Bottles CJ (05/02/1754) McCowley, —. Elizabeth of Cork, Sailed Cove 19 June, Bordeaux, Butter and Oxbones CJ (20/06/1754) McCutchion, Robert, Mr. Bank Clerk, Messrs. Harper and Armstead‘s Bank ‗Same Day [Sat. 27th] dyed Mr. Robert Mc. Cutchion, Clerk in Messrs Harper and Armstead‘s Bank.‘ CJ (30/04/1754) McDaniel,—. Princess of Cork, Sailed Cove 18 Feb. Wind N, Campvere, Beef, Butter, Candle CJ (19/02/1754) McDaniel, Neal. Parish Constable, [Cork] city ‗Yesterday [Wed.] one Neal Mc‘Daniel, a Parish Constable of this City having a Warrant of Contumacy* against one Dennis Carrol, a Butcher, at the Suit of one Wood, a Gunsmith, made a Caption** on the said Carrol, who desired him to walk to his Stall, and he would pay him, which the Constable complied with and when they got there, Carrol took up a Cleaver and gave the Constable a blow therewith over the Temple and cut him desperatly, on which the Constable ran to Woods house, who charged a Musket with Swan Shot, gave it him, went with him to the Stall, where calling to the Butcher, desir‘d he would surrender, and go with him to a Magistrate, as he was his Prisoner, which the Butcher not only refus‘d to do, but advanced towards the Constable with a Cleaver in one hand and a knife in the other, on which the Constable Shot him thro the body of which he died in about an hour; the Coroners Inquest sat on the body and brought in their verdict wilful Murder ; the Constable is committed to Goal where he is close confin‘d till discharged by due course of Law.‘ CJ (01/08/1754) [* contumacy:—the wilful refusal of a person to appear before a court or to comply with a court order] [**caption:—an arrest] McDermot, Michael. Goldsmith and Jeweller from Dublin, Shop at the Sign of the Naked Boy and Scales, opposite the Spinning Wheel, Main Street, Cork CJ (30/04/1754) McGuyre, Robert. Blarney Lane CJ (12/12/1754) McInerney, Connor. Salmon House, Goold‘s Marsh, opposite Doctor Rogers‘s CJ (12/08/1754) M’Adam, —. Richard and John of Cork, Arr. Cove 23 Sep., Wind E, Nantes, Brandy CJ (27/09/1754) M’Grath, Elizabeth. North Jail CJ (21/11/1754) M’Grath, John. North Jail CJ (21/11/1754) M’Grath, Roger. North Jail CJ (21/11/1754) McGuyre, Robert. Blarney Lane CJ (12/12/1754) M’Guire, William. Servant, [no address given] CJ (05/04/1754) 85 M’Lean, Thomas. Seeds Man, opposite the Exchange Cork CJ (08/02/1754) M’Mullen, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) M’Olive, —. Elizabeth of Cork, Arr. Cove 2 Dec., Wind SW, Gibralter, Currants CJ (02/12/1754) M’Swiney, Roger. [No address given], stable at the Blackmoor‘s Head, Mallow Lane CJ (14/11/1754) Mackey, —. Butcher, [no address given] ‗Sunday Evening [24th], one Mackey a Butcher, dropt dead in Bandon Road.‘ CJ (26/02/1754) Madras, Anne. Cork 1754 IPWI (1897), 310 Madrass, Mrs. [No address given] ‗Same Day [Sat. 2nd] died Mrs. Madrass, wife to the Rev. Mr. Madrass.‘ CJ (04/03/1754) Madrass, Rev. Mr. [No address given] CJ (04/03/1754) Maggee, ―. Union of Cork, Arr. Cove 23 May, Bristol, Sugar, Cider, Dye Stuff CJ (24/05/1754) Magee, Alice. Wife and Executrix of John Magee [no address given] CJ (17/10/1754) Magee, John. Deceased, Dwelling House, Cove Lane ‗To be sold by publick cant on Friday the 25th Inst, October, the household goods of John Magee deceased, as also two gardens, situated near the Red-abby outside South gate, as also some Elm Plank, and two barrels and a half of Tar, and some Boat Oars, as also the sixteenth part of the Sloop Union, whereof George French is at present Master. The cant to begin at nine o‘clock at the forenoon, at his late dwelling house in Cove-lane. Notice is hereby given by Alice the wife and executrix of the above named John Magee, to all who were indebted to him in his life time, forth with to pay into her, what they owed. him, otherwise they will be sued for the same according to Law, and all to whom the said Magee was indebted to in his life time, are desired to send in their Accounts to the aforesaid Alice Magee.‘ CJ (17/10/1754) Magh, Elisibath. [No address given], see also—Bohelly, Timothy. CRIG CR-RC-MA-3548 Mahany, John. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Mahon, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Mahon, James. Removed to Hanover Street, Cork CJ (13/06/1754) Mahon, James, Mr. [Cork] city CJ (24/06/1754) Mahon, Mary Anne, Mrs. [Cork] city ‗Yesterday Morning [Sun.] died greatly lamented, Mrs. Mary Anne Mahon, Wife of Mr. James Mahon of this City.‘ CJ (24/06/1754) Mahony, Dennis. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (26/03 /1754) 86 Mahony, John. Secretary, Lodge No. 28, Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, Lodge Room at the Sign of Old England CJ (19/12/1754) Major, Henry. Bellman, [no address given] CJ (03/05/1754) Malenoir, Daniel, Mr. Cooper, George‘s Street CJ (24/09/1754) Man, Joseph, Gent. [No address given] CJ (26/02/1754) Mannin, Anthony. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Anthony Mannin of N/R and An Mauricy of N/R on 9 July 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA- 3546 Mannix, Henry. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also— Swete, Benj. Esq. CCBCC (1876), 677 Mansfield, Wm. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Mantle, Joseph. New Inn, Hammon‘s Marsh, Cork ‗Joseph Mantle who kept the Stagg Inn in Mallow, is now remov‘d to the New Inn on Hammon‘s Marsh Corke, remarkable to be well situated for Water, good Air, &c., and as he is well furnish‘d with excellent Hay, Oats, and other requisits appertaining to one in that Station, will accommodate his Friends with the utmost Care and Diligence, and hopes therefore to have deserved the continuance of their Favour and Interest.‘ CJ (26/03 /1754) Mantle, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Maragh, —. Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 29 Oct., Wind NW, Dublin, Wine, Sugar, Fruit CJ (31/10/1754) Marche, Sieur. Surgeon Dentist lately from Paris, lodgings at Mr. Simmons‘s, Peruke Maker, Daunt‘s Bridge CJ (16/12/1754) Marrett, Richard. Merchant, [no address given] ‗Freedom granted for ‗his sending to England when a great scarcity of Corn existed in Cork, for several shiploads of Corn, and selling it under the Current Price for the Public Good. 9/01/1754‘ ALFCC (2007), 116 Marrett, Richard. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Marrett, Richd. Merchant, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗Whereas Mr. Richd. Marrett, mercht., did in the Mayoralty of Ald. Smith send to England for five ship loads of Corn, and sold same under the current price for the public good, ordered, that said Marrett, for his good services, be admitted a freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Marsden, Alexander, Esquire. [No address given], Private Secretary to the Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant (1754) Silver Box ALFCC (2007), 116 Marshall, Simeon, Esq. Surveyor General, [no address given] 16 Aug. 1754 ‗That…Simeon Marshall, Esq., Surveyor Genl…be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Marshall, Simeon, Esquire. Surveyor General (1754) [no address given] 16/08/1754 ALFCC (2007), 117 87 Martin, William, Mr. Near South Gate ‗To be Let from the 25th of March [Mon.] next, a well inclosed garden, planted with good fruit trees, &c., with four flat tenements, the garden to be let separate if required, it joyns Mr. Gardin‘s garden, near the Quaker burying place. Enquire of Mr. William Martin near south gate.‘ CJ (22/02/1754) Martin, William. House, Cellar and Ware Rooms, near South Gate ‗To be lett, or the interest to be sold of the house, celler, and ware rooms, wherein William Martin now lives in, near South gate…‘ CJ (24/09/1754) Mason, Miss. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Massiot, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Massiot, Mr. Country Seat, Blackrock Road CJ (25/11/1754) Mathews, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Matthews, Esqr. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Matthews, Burrowes, Mr. Surveyor of Cork Harbour, [no address given] ‗Mr. Burrowes Matthews, Surveyor of Cork harbour, to be land-waiter at Aston‘s kay, in the room of Mr. Murth. And Mr. Mervyn Matthews, walking officer, to be surveyor of Corke harbour.‘ CJ (03/10 /1754) Matthews, Mervyn, Mr. Walking Officer, [no address given] ‗…to be Surveyor of Corke Harbour‘ CJ (03/10/1754) Matthews, Mr. [No address given] CJ (15/04/1754) Mathir, Peter. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Mau, —. Two Brothers of Cork, Arr. Cove 22 Mar., Hurnic, Wine, Fruit, Liquorish CJ (26/03/1754) Maunsell, William. A. B. Deacon by Bishop of Waterford and Lismore; Priest at Cork, 6 Jan. 1754. CRCCR (1864), 219 Mauricy, An. [No address given], see also— Mannin, Anthony. CRIG CR-RC-MA-3546 Maylor, Paul. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Maylor, Samuel. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Mayor, Mr. [Sir John Freke, Baronet]. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That Mr. Mayor, do sign a receipt in favour of Ald. Wrixon, and Mr. John Wrixon, for £72 annuity due from the Vintners‘ Comp., London, 29 Sep., last, for the use of Skiddy‘s Hospital.‘ CCBCC (1876), 680 Mayor, Mr. [George Hodder]. [No address given], 13 July, 1754 ‗That Mr. Mayor, Alden. Owgan, Westropp, Wrixon, and Rob. Travers, Esq., be a committee to audit the public accounts to 30 June last. CCBCC (1876), 680 Meade, John, Mr. Cork city ‗Yesterday Morning [Wed.] Mr. John Meade of the City of Cork, who came to Town [Dublin] to attend a Trial at Bar, died at his Lodgings in Hoeys Alley.‘ CJ (21/11/1754) 88 Millerd, Ald. Deceased, [no address given], 25 Mar. 1754, see also— Smith, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 678 Millerd, Alderman. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 678 Mills, Elinor. [No address given] ‗Elinor Mills, for picking of pockets, in the Cornmarket.‘ CJ (01/08/1754) Mitchell, —. True Blue of Cork, Arr. Cove 14 July, Wind W, Le Havre, Wine CJ (15/07/1754) Mitchell, Dodsworth, Mr. Attorney, House on Batchelor‘s Quay, Cork CJ (10/10/1754) Molloy, Molly, Miss. [No address given] CJ (25/01/1754) Molloy, Lieutenant. Sir Peter Halket‘s Regiment CJ (25/01/1754) Molowny, Margaret. [No address given] ‗Committal. Margaret Molowney for stealing linnen from Thomas Donovan, Joyner.‘ CJ (14/11/1754) Montgomery, Thomas, Mr. Picture Frame Maker, [no address given] ‗Friday night last [15th] between the hours of eleven and twelve o‘Clock, four or five fellows with drawn swords, attack‘d Mr. Thomas Montgomery picture frame maker, in Christ church lane, and cut him in so terrible a manner in different parts of his body and head that his life is dispaired of.‘ CJ (18/11/1754) Moore, Henry. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Moore, Henry. [No address given], 9Jan. 1754 ‗That Henry, eldest son of Mr. Richd. Moore, be admitted free‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Moore, Henry. [No address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 122 [M]oore, John. North Jail CJ (12/04/1754) Moore, Richd. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also—Moore, Henry. CCBCC (1876), 677 Moore, Richard. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Moreland, Thomas, Gent. Cork city ‗I Thomas Moreland, of the City of Corke, Gent. take this publick method of asking pardon of John Rogerson Esq; for any thing I may have said, or for any part of my conduct that has given him offence, and I do assure him that it never was my purpose to behave disrespectfully to him, and that I shall conduct myself towards him with that respect and difference so justly due to a person of his fortune and distinction. Dated this 12th of Dec 1754‘ CJ (12/12/1754) Morgan, George, Mr. [No address given] CJ (05/08/1754) Morgan, Jonathan. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Morris, Abraham. Cork CJ (10/06/1754) 89 Morris, Zachary. Sign of the Golden Fleece, Hammond‘s Marsh, in the House where Edward Houlden formerly lived, opposite Peter‘s Church Steeple CJ (12/04/1754).] Morrison, —. Endeavour of Cork, Sailed Cove 4 June, Bristol, Tallow, Calve Skins CJ (06/06/1754) Morrison, Jerry. [No address given] CJ (18/07/1754) Morrogh, —. Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Oct., Wind W. Lisbon, Sugar, Wine, Fruit CJ (24/10/1754) Morrogh, Andrew, Mr. [No address given] CJ (14/05 /1754) Morrough, —. St Patrick of Cork, Sailed Cove 12 July, Wind W, Cadiz, Beef and Butter CJ (15/07/1754) Morrough, James. House, [no address given], 26 Sep., 1754, see also—Newsome, John and Solomon. CCBCC (1876), 683 Morrogh, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Morrogh, Widow. [No address given] CJ (12/09/1754 Mostyn, Col. Royal English Fuzileers, Cork CJ (10/05/1754) Mountain, Michael, Mr. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (08/02/1754) Moxley, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Moxley, Wm. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Moylan, John, Mr. Cork CJ (10/10/1754) Moylon, Dennis. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Mullane, Margaret, Miss. [No address given] CJ (23/04/1754) Mullane, Miss. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) Mullane, Margaret, Miss. [No address given], see also—Sullivan, William. CJ (23/04/1754) Mullane, Margaret, Miss. [No address given], 1754, see also—Sullivan, William. FCR (1783), 164 Mullane, Margaret, Miss. [No address given], 20 Apr. 1754, see also Sullivan, William. TCR 1837 (1980), 135 Mullane, Michael. North Jail CJ (18/07/1754) Mullane, Miss. [No address given], see also—Sullivan, William. CJ (19/04/1754) Mullens, Edward Mary. [No address given] CJ (24/06/1754) Mulholland, Michael. Sign of the Golden Ball and Three Tons, lower end of Poultney‘s Lane CJ (12/04/1754) 90 Mullins, —. Triton of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 July, Wind W, South Carolina, Beef and Butter CJ (11/07/1754) Mullins, Edward. Master, Triton of Cork ‗Burden about 250 Tons.‘ CJ (03/05/1754) Mullins, Edward, Commander. At Walter Lavit‘s, Esq., see also—Lavit, Walter. CJ (03/05/1754) Mullins, Edward. Former Master of the Ship Lively of Cork, lying at North Strand ‗…burthen about 180 Tuns…‘ CJ (21/10/1754) Murphy, —. Friendship of Cork, Sailed Cove 28 Oct., Wind NW, Cadiz, Ship‘s Provisions CJ (28/10/1754) Murphy, Andrew, otherwise, James Calahan. [No address given] CJ (24/09/1754) Murphy, Daniel. Gentleman‘s Servant, [Cork] city ‗Wednesday [13th] Daniel Murphy, a Gentleman‘s Servant in this City, took a pistol and shot himself through the Heart, the Cause of which, it is said was owing to an extravagant Fit of Love.‘ CJ (15/02/1754) Murphy, Darby. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Murphy, Dennish. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Dennish Murphy of N/R and Julian Halahan, of N/R on 29 Oct. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3553 Murphy, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Murphy, John. Cardmaker, [no address given] ‗Last Saturday Morning [11th] died Mr. John Murphy Cardmaker, who acquired a plentiful Fortune in that Branch of Trade, which, we hear, he has bequeathed to his two Brothers in Limerick, having no issue of his own.‘ CJ (14/05 /1754) Murphy, John. Card Maker, late of [Cork] city, see also—Winthrop, William, Esq. CJ (27/05/1754) Murphy, John. Card Maker, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 195 Murphy, John. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 79 Murphy, Michael. North Jail CJ (18/07/1754) Murphy, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Murphy Mrs. English Coffee House, Cork ‗Mrs. Murphy, at the English Coffee-house, Corke, and Richard Gilborn of Said City, Auctioneer and Publick Canter, have entered into Articles for carrying on the Business of Canting ar said Coffee-house, and else where. All Merchants and other Gentlemen may depend on having their Business done at said Coffee-house or at any Place they please, by said Gilborn at the most reasonable Rates, to their entire Satisfaction.‘ CJ (05/02/1754) Murragh, —. Arnold of Cork, Sailed Cove 29 Jan., Lisbon, Butter CJ (01/02/1754) Murragh, —. St Patrick of Cork, Arr. Cove 6 Sep., Wind N, Saint Martins, Salt, Hoops, Brandy CJ (09/09/1754) 91 Murragh, ―. Ellinor of Cork, Sailed Cove 28 Nov., Wind N, Malaga, Beef, Batter CJ (28/11/1754) Murragh, —. Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 24 Dec., Wind E, Dublin, Ballast CJ (26/12/1754) Murrarty, —. William of Cork, Arr. Cove 24 Oct., Wind W, Cadiz, Salt, Fruit, Jolap CJ (24/10/1754) Myers, Jane, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (09/09/1754) 92 N Nagle, Joseph, Esq. [No address given], see also—Nagle, Kitty, Miss. CJ (04/03/1754) Nagle, Kitty, Miss. [No address given] ‗Same Day [Sat. 2] died Miss Kitty Nagle, Niece to Joseph Nagle, Esq.‘ CJ (04/03/1754) Neal, —. Lovely Jane of Cork, Arr. Cove 12 Sep., Chester, Coals CJ (12/09/1754) Neal, ―. Mermaid of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 Nov., Wind WNW, Barbados, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (11/11/1754) Neale, ―. Lovely Jane of Cork, Arr. Cove 30 May, Chester, Coal CJ (30/05/1754) Neil, Roger. N Geat [North Gate] ‗Marriage of Roger Neil of N Geat and Cathe—, of N/R on 10 July 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3547 Neil, Roger. [No address given] ‗Baptism of Roger Neil of N/R on 12 Nov. 1754. Date of Birth: N/R. Father: N Geat Neil; Mother: Cather Ormond. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-BA- 39992 Nethill, —. Molly of Cork, Arr. Cove 11 Mar., Bristol, Tobacco, Sugar, Glass CJ (15/03/1754) Newenham, Edward. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Newenham, Edward, Esqr. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Newenham, Kidward, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Newenham, Mrs. [No address given] ‗[Mar.] (17)…On Shipboard in the Bay, Mrs. Newenham, Wife of Thomas Newenham, Esq ; Representative for the City of Cork, and Sister to the Right Hon. The Lord Viscount Castlecomer.‘ CJ (22/03/1754) Newenham, Susannah. [No address given] ‗This Thomas [Newenham] married firstly, in 1749, Susannah, dau. of Viscount Castlecomer …‘ (Susannah having died S. P.* in 1754) CRCCR (1864), 229 [*S.P. sine prole = without issue / no children] Newenham, Thomas, Esq. [No address given], representative for Cork city ‗Thomas Newenham, Esq ; Representative for the City of Cork, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Hoare, and Mr. Maffey arrived [in Dublin] in the Wyvil Packet from Holyhead.‘ CJ (22/03/1754) Newenham, Thomas, Esq. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) Newenham, Thomas, Esqr. [No address given] CJ (04/07/1754) Newman, Adam, Esq. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Newman, Ald. Esq. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) 93 Newman, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Newsom, John. [No address given] CJ (01/01/1754) Newsom, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city CJ (26/03/1754) Newsome, John and Solomon. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754 ‗That John and Solomon Newsome have liberty to turn half an arch to join the North Arch of the North Bridge, in aid of a presentment granted at the assizes for repairing and widening the passage to the North Abbey, and that said persons have liberty to widen the quay before the houses of Anthony Deeves, the late James Uppington, James Morrough, and Moses Newsome, leaving a slip ten feet wide for thewatering of cattle at the west end, said widening to be ten feet at the west end and to end in a point with the new work facing Moses Newsome‘s new house.‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Newsom, Moses. Linen Draper, at the Three Shuttles, near North Gate Bridge, leading to North Abbey, Cork ‗Moses Newsom, Linen Draper, at the Three Shuttles near the North-bridge, leading to the North Abby, Corke, who lately lived inside North-gate, is now removed to the House wherein his Brother John Newsom, dwelt…‘ CJ (01/01/1754) Newsom, Moses. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Newsome, Moses. New House, [no address given], 26 Sep. 1754, see also— Newsome, John and Solomon. CCBCC (1876), 684 Newth, Gabriel. Glazier, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 309 Newth, Gabriel. Cork, 1754 CWDCR (1910), 82 Noal, —. Prince of Orange of Cork, Sailed Cove 1 May, Yarmouth, Wick Yarn, Calf Skins CJ (03/05/1754) Noall, Philip, Captain. Cork CJ (19/12/1754) Noble, John. Exchange Coffee House, Shop, opposite the Exchange CJ (30/05/1754) Noble, John. Where was formerly Mr. Delamain‘s Dancing Room, Boland‘s Lane CJ (05/08/1754) Noel, —. Prince of Orange of Cork, Arr. Cove 10 Mar., London, Hops, Sugar, &c CJ (11/03/1754) Noel, —. Prince of Orange of Cork, Arr. Cove 22 Aug., Wind NW, Liverpool, Earthen Ware and Cheese CJ (22/08/1754) Norcott, John. George‘s Street, Cork CJ (12/08/1754) Norcott, John, Mr. George‘s Street CJ (08/08/1754) 94 Norcott, John, Mr. George‘s Street, Cork ‗Thomas Boulton, Servant to Mr. John Norcott, in George‘s Street Corke, a low swarthy squat ill featur‘d young Man, very much mark‘d with the Small Pox, a flat turn up Nose, wore his own Hair, Brass buttons ; broke open his said Master‘s Cellar, and carried thereout some Shrub,* Brandy, and Rum, &c., on his being detected he went over a ten foot Wall and made his Escape. Whosoever secures the said Boulton, so as he may be brought to Justice, shall receive a Guinea Reward. Given under my Hand this 12th Day of August, 1754 John Norcott.‘ CJ (08/08/1754) [*Shrub, n; alcoholic fruit juice drink: a drink made with fruit juice, sugar, spices, and rum or other alcohol; (Early 18th century. fr. Arabic surb ‘a drink’] Norcott, John. [No address given] CJ (08/08/1754) Norris, George. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) North Jail. [No address given] ‗Last Monday [21st] was committed to the North Goal, Cornelius Sweeny, a noted Rioter, who some Time ago left this Town, for the Robbery of Mr. John Burchell, on the High road leading from Corke to Bandon, for which Michael Lynchy suffered last Summer Assizes, he behaved with the utmost audacity, and insensibility of his Crime, when carrying to Goal.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) ‗Wednesday last [6th] was committed to North Jail, Patrick Fitzgerald, for stealing a loose Coat, the property of Mr. Michael Mountain.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) ‗Thursday [14th] was committed to North Goal, by Alderman Owgan, Esq; William Connor, and Timothy Cleary, for assaulting and throwing into the Fire, Mary Carthy, in her House in Poltney‘s-lane, by which her Face and Neck are so burned, that she lost her Sight, and her life is thereby despaired of.‘ CJ (15/02/1754) ‗Yesterday [Thu.] Margaret Savage, was committed to North Goal, by William Owgan Esq; being, as supposed, a party concerned in putting Mary Carthy, formerly mentioned in this Paper, on the Fire in her own house, by which means she was burn‘d in so desperate a manner, that she died last Wednesday night [20th] in the greatest Torture.‘ CJ (22/02/1754) ‗Yesterday [Mon.] Dennis Donovan, and Richard Fitzgerald, were committed to North Jayl, by Samuel Croker Esq; for offering two Guineas, to two different Persons, if they would give false Evidence in a cause depending in the Bishops Court.‘ ‗Friday last [22nd] was committed to North Jayl, Darby Carthy, of Portney‘s Lane, for aiding and assisting Timothy Cleary and William Connor, in burning the Face, Neck, and hands of his wife, formerly mention‘d in this Paper, in so terrible a manner, that she died of the same. And the Coroners Inquest was sat on the body, and brought in their Verdict Murder.‘ CJ (26/02/1754) ‗Friday last [1st] was committed to North Goal, by Robert Atkins, Esq; Timothy Sheehan, for stealing hay, the property of Mr. Thomas Busteed. Same Day was committed by Ambrose Jackson, Esq; Timothy Hierlehy for stealing a Pig, the property of Philip Checkly. Same Night was committed by the Sheriff, Matthew Brahan, and Catherine his wife, for keeping a disorderly House and Julian Lynch, Mary Reed, Mary Brien, Mary Crowley, and Mary Dinton, as lew‘d Women. Saturday [2nd] was committed to the same Place, Francis Nowlan, against whom there are 15 Indictments.‘ CJ (04/03/1754) ‗On Sunday last [24th] was committed to North Jayl, by Thomas Farren, Esqr ; Dennis Mahony, for stealing a Cow, the property of David Welsh.‘ CJ (26/03/1754) 95 ‗Yesterday [Sun.] was committed to North-Goal, by Thomas Farren, Esq; Andrew Higgins, for several Misdemeanours. Same Day was committed by Samuel Croker, Esq; Dennis Hearlihy, for picking a Woman‘s Pocket in the South Chapel of 1l. 3s. 8d. which was found on him.‘ CJ (08/04/1754) ‗Yesterday [Thu.] was Committed to North Goal, John –oore, and James Lyons, for beating and cutting Mr. William Fitzgerald in so terrible a manner, that his life is despaired of.‘ CJ (12/04/1754) ‗On Monday last [1st] the following persons were sent under a proper guard from the North Goal on board a ship in the river, to be transported to his Majesty‘s Plantations in America, viz. Cornelius Bohelly, Timothy Collins, James Caves, and Dennis Herlihy. Same Day was committed to said Goal by Ambrose Jackson, Esq; David Leary, for robbing John Baylor of 30l. in cash notes and accounts, near Glanmirebridge. Same day was committed to said Goal by Samuel Croker, Esq; Daniel Leary, on suspicion of cutting and carrying away some Ash Trees the Property of Robert Atkins, Esq.‘ CJ (04/07/1754) ‗Last Monday [8th] was committed to North Goal, Jenkins Conway, for Kidnapping Matthew Collins, a Young Boy, and Selling him to Capt. Willis for half a Guinea : Mary Barrett, for stealing wearing Apparel out of a Yard belonging to Mr. Willson in water-gate-lane.‘ CJ (11/07/1754) ‗Committed to North Goal, Michael Mullane, Darby Sullivan, and Michael Murphy, for beating John Coghlin, and carrying away the Toll of the Turnpike ; Jerry Morrison, for wilful and corrupt Perjury in open Court.‘ CJ (18/07 /1754) ‗This Morning [Thu.] a Dispute arising on the Custom House Quay between Dennis Collins and Timothy Donovan, two Porters, the former struck the other on the Head with his Sling Pole and bruis‘d him in so terrible a Manner that he‘s not expected to survive this Night ; Collins was immediately taken into custody and committed to North Goal.‘ CJ (25/07/1754) ‗Sunday [11th] was committed to North Goal, by Samuel Croker Esq; Mary Dawly for Stealing handkerchiefs out of the Shop of Mr. William Coughlan.‘ CJ (12/08/1754) ‗Yesterday [Thu.] was committed to North Goal, Ann Carrol, on Suspicion of Stealing two Feather Beds out of the House of Mrs. Elizabeth Connor.‘ CJ (15/08/1754) ‗This is to give Notice to the publick, that I John Fennell, Domestick, has been confined in North Goal in the City of Cork, by Mary Donohou, of the City of Dublin, on suspicion of a marriage with said Mary, and upon a fair Tryal this last Assizes was honourably acquitted according to the due course of law and proclamation, as it appeared that I was neither married nor contracted to said Mary, and that I the said John Fennell, do hereby give this notice to the publick that said Mary Donohou, shall not be credited on my account as I shall not pay any debts contracted by said Mary. Given under my hand this 24th Day of Aug 1754 John Fennell.‘ CJ (26/08/1754) ‗Last Week was committed to North Goal, James Kenny, for ravishing a Child of about Ten Years Old.‘ CJ (12/09/1754) ‗This day [Thu.] to North-Goal, Darby Coclen, for stealing Tallow out of Mr. James Huleatt Creed‘s Slaughter-house in Blarney Lane.‘ CJ (27/09/1754) 96 ‗This day [Mon.] were committed to North Goal, John Smith, and John Eldridge, soldiers belonging to colonel Waldegrave‘s regiment, for violently assaulting and wounding Jeremiah Leary, of Tuckey‘s lane, Ale-draper, and cutting off his left hand, whereby his life is in such danger, that its not expected he will live. This unfortunate affair happened between twelve and one o‘clock last Saturday night.‘ CJ (07/10/1754) ‗On Friday last [18th] were committed to North Goal, by Thomas Farren, Esq; Maurice Linnard and Ellen his wife, for buying seven ruffled Holland Shirts, they knowing them to be stole.‘ CJ (21/10/1754) ‗Yesterday [Wed.] were committed to North Goal, Roger M‘Grath and Elizabeth his wife, and John M‘Grath, being charged with robbing the Widow Bryan near North Gate, of sixteen pounds worth Silk Handkerchiefs and Linnen, ten of the handkerchiefs were found on them.‘ CJ (21/11/1754) ‗Wednesday last [6th] was committed to North Jail, Patrick Fitzgerald, for stealing a loose Coat, the property of Mr. Michael Mountain.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) ‗Yesterday [Mon.] Dennis Donovan and Richard Fitzgerald, were committed to North Jayl, by Samuel Croker Esq; for offering two Guineas to two different Persons, if they would give false Evidence in a cause depending in the Bishops Court.‘ CJ (26/02/1754) ‗On Sunday last [24th] was committed to North Jayl, by Thomas Farren Esqr; Dennis Mahony, for stealing a Cow, the property of David Welsh.‘ CJ (26/03 /1754) ‗On Wednesday last [3rd] Ambrose King, was committed to North Jayl, for stealing a Suit of Cloaths, the property of Mr. Dennis Kyne, of Mallow Lane, Ale-draper. Yesterday [Thu.] was committed to North Jayl, Mary and Margaret Boherty, for stealing a parcel of Linen, from Honoria Jones, Washwoman. Same Day was committed, Mary Tase, for stealing some Goods from Mr. Edmond Reily, Hugh Fibs, to be confined until he prosecutes Cornelius Bryan, and his Wife, at the Suit of Mrs. Ann Bingham, being one of the Evidences, as mentioned in one of our former Papers.‘ CJ (05/04/1754) ‗On Tuesday last [30 Apr.] was Committed to North Jayl by Samuel Croker Esq ; John Hobbs with several other Persons, for feloniously carrying away Lead from off the Church, and Vestry Room of St. Finbarry‘s, valued 3l. Sterling.‘ CJ (03/05/1754) ‗On Wednesday [5th] John Coughlon was Committed to North Jayl, for offering to sale some stolen Plate to Mr. Jonathan Buck Silver-smith. Yesterday [Wed.] was committed to said Jayl, Catherine Arnell for stealing some wearing Apparell from Mrs. Elizabeth Donovan.‘ CJ (06/06/1754) ‗This week were committed to North Jayl the following persons, viz. Patrick Kealliher for rescuing Philip Quinlan, who was taken upon an action of debt ; Michael St. Clair for stealing goods the property of Mr. John Linahan in Charters-lane ; John Robinson on suspicion of enlisting men for the French King ; Owen Mc Carthy and Mary Powell, for seducing a servant maid of Mr. Timothy Boyles linen weaver, to steal Linens and Cottons from her said master, which she has declared.‘ CJ (13/06/1754) Nowlan, Francis. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Nowland, —. Margaret of Cork, Sailed Cove 18 Sep., Wind ESE, Swansea, Ballast CJ (19/09/1754) 97 Nugent, Mary. Widow, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 309 Nugent, Mary. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 82 George III Cork silver serving spoon with pointed handle in the neoclassical style By John Nicholson, Cork, c.1770 Picture: Courtesy of Woodward Auctioneers www.woodward.ie 98 O O’Brien, —. Francis and Elizabeth of Cork, Sailed Cove 19 Apr., Bordeaux, Beef, Butter CJ (23/04/1754) O’Brien, —. Francis and Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 2 July, Wind NW, Bordeaux, Wine, Brandy, Vinegar, &c CJ (04/07/1754) O’Brien, Colonel. Appointed Collector of Cork city, [no address given], 3 July 1754 ‗July 3d, Colonel O‘Brien appointed Collector of the City of Cork.‘ FCR (1783), 166 O’Brien, Colonel. Collector of Cork city, [no address given] 3 July 1754 ‗July 3d, Colonel O‘Brien appointed collector of the city of Cork.‘ ECR (1792), 177 O’Brien, Colonel. Collector of [Cork] Port, [no address given] ‗Yesterday [Wed.] arrived in Town the Earl of Antiquing; and Colonel O‘Brien who has taken Possession of the Collectorship of this [Cork] Port.‘ CJ (04/07/1754) O’Brien, Hugh. Dancing Master, School outside North Gate at Mr. Dormok‘s, Hatter ‗Hugh O‘Brien, Dancing-Master, (Bred under the famous Lasack, lately arrived from London,) Has open‘d School outside North Gate at Mr. Dormok‘s, Hatter ;and takes this Opportunity of informimg the Publick, that he intends settling in this City…‘ CJ (01/01/1754) ‗…N. B. The said O‘Brien being misrepresented by some, and taken for one Brien that keeps a Jigg House near North Gate ; the publick is to know he is not a Man of that Step, but quite the reverse.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) o’Brien, Hugh. Dancing Master, School outside North Gate at Mr. Dormok‘s, Hatter CJ (04/01/1754) O’Brien, James Hon. Esq. Collector of Cork, [no address given] ‗We hear that the Hon. James O‘Brien, Esq; Collector of Drogheda, is appointed Colector of Cork, in the room of Sir Richard Cox, Bart.‘ CJ (10/05/1754) O’Brien, James, Hon. Esq. Collector of Cork, [no address given] ‗Promotions.) The Hon. James O‘Brien, brother to the Earl of Inchiquin, and Collector of Drogheda, is made Collector of Corke in the room of Sir Richard Cox, Bart.‘ CJ (20/05 /1754) O’Brien, James, Hon. Esq. Collector of [Cork] city, [no address given], 4 July 1754, see also— Cloyne, Bishop of. CCBCC (1876), 680 O’Brien Hon. James. Collector of Cork, [no address given] (1754) Silver Box. 04/07/1754 ALFCC (2007), 131 O’Brien, Matthias. House, Hammond‘s Marsh CJ (01/07 /1754) O’Brien, Maurice. [No address given] ‗Baptism of Maurice O‘Brien of N/R on 8 Nov. 1754. Date of Birth: N/R. Father: Jon O‘Brien; Mother: Mary O‘Brien. Saint Finbarr‘s South Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish’ CRIG CR-RC-BA-39991 o’Brien, Mr. Sign of the Bull‘s Head, near South Gate CJ (25/11/1754) O’Brien, Mr. Black Bull, near South Gate CJ (12/12/1754) 99 O’Bryan, Edward Sir. [No address given] CJ (30/04/1754) o’Bryen, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) O’Farrell, Brigadier Gen. [No address given] CJ (24/05 /1754) O’Hea, Mr. [No address given] CJ (01/07/1754) O’Keeffe, Keeffe. [No address given], 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 311 O’Keeffe, Keefe. [No address given] ‗Baptism of Keefe O‘Keeffe, of N/R on 4 July 1754. Date of Birth: N/R. Father: Jo O‘Keeffe; Mother: Mary Howly. Saint Finbarr‘s South Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish’ CRIG CR-RC-BA-39990 O’Keeffe, Keeffe. Kilbarry 1754 CWDCR (1910), 84 Olliff, Thamar. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 84 Olliffe, Thamer. Executor of John Murphy, [no address given], see also—Winthrop, William, Esq. CJ (27/05/1754) Olliffe, Thamas. Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 311 Osburn, Mr. Lived in Main Street, opposite Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (09/09 /1754) Osburne, Quintin, Mr. Shop, belonging to the House in Main Street, opposite Tuckey‘s Lane CJ (13/06/1754) 100 O’Sullivan, Morty Oge. Deceased, Barrack Yard May 1-A party of soldiers under the command of lieutenant Appleton was sent in pursuit of Morty Oge O‘Sullivan, one of the murderers of John Puxlcy, Esq. on the 4th. About l2 o‘clock at night, they arrived at Bearhaven, and in a short time after were discovered by the centinels belonging to Sullivan; but the party being too far advanced towards the house, the centinels had not time to warn the inmates of their approach, but made the best of their way to save.themselves. The party immediately surrounded the house, but Sullivan and his party being alarmed by the barking of a dog which was in the house, took the alarm directly. Sullivan being in his shirt, came to the door and opened it with a blunderbuss in his hand; upon which he and his men fired several blunderbusses ‗out of the house at the party, but finding them too strong, he thought of the stratagem of sending out men, one at a time, thinking that the party would have left the·house to follow them, by which means he might escape, but he was prevented by the officer, who only fired at the men as they went off. At length Sullivan‘s wife with her child and nurse, came out and asked for quarter, which was granted; the officer asked her who was in the house; she answered, no one but her husband and some of his men; upon which he ordered the house to be set on fire, which they were a long time in doing, the men‘s arms being rendered quite useless from the heavy rains; but this being at last accomplished, they were obliged to come out. Sullivan and his men ' behaved with great bravery, he himself snapped his blunderbuss twice at the party, which missed fire; the officer‘s party also fired at him twice with as little success, but the third time shot him and some others dead, some more were wounded, but they only brought away the body of Sullivan and two prisoners John Sullivan and Daniel Conne1; the king's boat at the same time went round and sunk the sloop belonging to Sullivan. Had it not been for the wetness of the night, the party would have been discovered sooner, but Sullivan had not his usual centinels out, not expecting any thing to disturb him. The two prisoners were put into the south gaol until the assizes, when they were hanged on the wooden gallows and their heads spiked on the south gaol; Sullivan's body was lodged in the barrack-yard until further orders; he was afterwards taken to the county court, his head spiked on the south gaol, and his remains interred on the battery in the new barrack. TCR 1980 (1837), 135-6 101 O’Sullivan, Morty Ogue. Deceased, Barrack Yard ‗Yesterday [Thu.] the Party of Soldiers returned, that went in Pursuit of Morty Ogue O‘Sullivan, on Thursday last, [2 Apr.], from Corke to Beerhaven. On Saturday Night [4 Apr.] about 12 o‘clock the Party under the Command of Lieutenant Appleton arrived at Beerhaven, and in a small time after was discovered by the Centries belonging to said Sullivan, but the Party being too far advanced towards the House, the Centry had not time to warn the House of their Approach, but made the best of their way to save themselves ; immediately the Party surrounded the House, but Sullivan and his Party being alarmed by the barking of a Dog, which they had in the House, took the Alarm directly, Sullivan came to the Door and opened it in his Shirt, with a Blunderbuss in his Hand, at the same time they might have taken away his Life, but the Commanding Officer chusing rather to take him alive, did not Fire at him ; Sullivan and his men fired several Blunderbusses out of the House at the Party, but fining them too strong, he thought on a Stratagem, by sending out one Man at a time, thinking by that means the Party would have left the House to follow them by which he might get off, but he was prevented by the Officer who only fired at the Men as they went off ; then Sullivan‘s Wife, with her Child and Nurse, came out and asked for Quarters, which was granted, the Officer ask‘d her who was in the House, she told him no one bet her Husband and some of his Men, upon which he ordered the house to be set on Fire, which they were a long time doing, the Men‘s Arms being rendered quite useless from the heavy rains, but the House being at last set on Fire, they were obliged to come out ; Sullivan behaved with great Bravery, as did his Men, he stood and snap‘d his Blunderbuss twice at the Party, and miss‘d Fire, and Cocking the third Time, shot him through the heart dead on the spot, with some others ; some more were wounded, and only the Body of Sullivan was brought away dead, and two Prisoners alive ; the King‘s Boat at the same time went round, and sunk the Sloop belonging to him ; had it not been for the wetness of the Night, we would have been discovered sooner he had not his usual Centries out, as not expecting any thing to disturb him. The two Prisoners that were brought alive, were put into the South Goal, and the Body of Sullivan was lodged in the Barrack Yard, till further Orders.‘ CJ (10/05/1754) 102 O’Sullivan, Morty Ogue. Deceased, Barrack Yard ‗Thursday, May 9th, The party of soldiers returned, that went in pursuit of Morty Ogue O‘Sullivan on Thursday [2 Apr.], from Cork to Beerhaven. On Saturday night [4 Apr.], about 12 o‘clock, the party under the command of Lieutenant Appleton, arrived at Beerhaven, and in a small time after was discovered by the centinels belonging to said Sullivan, but the party being too far advanced towards the house, the centinels had not time to warn the house of their approach, but made the best of their way to save themselves ; immediately the party surrounded the house, but Sullivan and his party being alarmed by the barking of a dog, which they had in the house, took the alarm directly ; Sullivan came to the door and opened it in his shirt, with a blunderbuss in his hand ; at the same time they might have taken away his life, but the commanding officer chusing rather to take him alive, did not fire at him ; Sullivan and his men fired several blunderbusses out of the house at the party, but finding them too strong, he thought on a stratagem, by sending out one man at a time, thinking by that means the party would have left the house to follow them, by which he might get off, but he was prevented by the officer who only fired at the men as they went off ; at length Sullivan‘s wife, with her child and nurse, came out and asked for quarters, which was granted ; the officer asked her who was in the house, she answered no one bet her husband and some of his men, upon which he ordered the house to be set on fire, which they were a long time doing, the mens arms being rendered quite useless from the heavy rains, but the house being at last set on fire, they were obliged to come out : Sullivan behaved with great bravery, as did his men, he stood and snapped his blunderbuss twice at the party, and missed fire, and cocking the third time, shot him through the heart dead on the spot, with some others ; some more were wounded, and only the body of Sullivan was brought away dead, and two prisoners (Sullivan and Connel) alive ; the King‘s boat at the same time went round, and sunk the sloop belonging to him ;—had it not been for the wetness of the night, the party would have been discovered sooner—he had not his usual centinels out, as not expecting any thing to disturb him. The two prisoners that were brought alive, were put into the South Gaol, and the body of Sullivan was lodged in the Barrack Yard till further orders ; he was afterwards taken to the County Court, his head spiked on South Gaol, and his remains interred on the Battery in the new Barrack.‘ [New Barrack is now Elizabeth Fort on Barrack Street] FCR (1783), 165-6 O’Sullivan, William. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) Owens, Samuel, Gent. Clerk, White Friar Street, Dublin. Lent Assizes 1754, Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) Owens, Samuel, Gent. Clerk, White Friar Street, Dublin. Lent Assizes 1754, Munster Circuit, County of the City Cork, at the Tholsel, Mon. 8 Apr. CJ (19/02/1754) Owgan, Alderman. [No address given] 9 Jan 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Owgan, Alderman. [No address given], 7 Oct., 1754, see also—Croker, Alderman. CCBCC (1876), 684 Owgan, Alderman, Esq. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (15/02/1754) 103 Owgan, Ald. [No address given], 4 July 1754 ‗This day, Ald. Owgan, Westropp, Wrixon, Mr. Wm. Harding, Ralph Uvedale, Francis Carleton, Robt. Travers, a committee for settling the public accounts, report that they had stated the accounts of Mr. Stephen Hopkins, late Chamberlain, to 10 July, 1753, and that he owes the Corporation £1867 4s. 7d. The same Committee (exept Uvedale) report that they had stated the accounts of George Baxter, late receiver of the penny dues and Meat Shamble rents to 25 Nov., 1752, and that said Baxter owes the Corporation £80 5s. 4¼d., besides a promissory note passed by him and Robt. Baxter, for £20 10s. 1d., to S. Hopkins, as cash, and as such passed by Hopkins to F. Carleton, for the use of the Corporation. The above Committee (with Uvedale) examined the accounts of Mr. John Wright, water bailiff, to 9 July, 1753, and find he owes £34 18s. 10d. Also, they examined the accounts of Mr. Thos. Wood, receiver of the Milk Market dues at Blackpool, to 25 March, 1753, and find he owes 6¾d.‘ CCBCC (1876), 679 Owgan, Thomas, Mr. At Mr. Bousfield‘s CJ (10/10/1754) Owgan William Esq. [No address given] CJ (22/02/1754) Owgan, William. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) An 18th-century coffee house with a customer making his point Source: www.telegraph.co.uk 104 P Palliser, Walter. [No address given], 7 Oct. 1754 ‗That £11 9s. 7d., be paid Walter Palliser for English Newspapers supplied, from *Mich., 1753, to Mich., 1754.‘ CCBCC (1876), 684 [*Mich.,=Michaelmas:–the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel is a day in the Western Christian calendar which occurs on 29 September. Because it falls near the equinox, it is associated in the northern hemisphere with the beginning of autumn and the shortening of days. Michaelmas has also delineated time and seasons for secular purposes as well, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland as one of the quarter days. en.wikipedia.org] Palliser, Walter, Mr. [No address given], 4 July 1754 ‗That £11 9s. 7d., be paid Mr. Walter Palliser for News papers and Votes, from 7 Sep., 1752, to 7 Sep., 1753.‘ CCBCC (1876), 680 Palmer, Henry. Surgeon, [no address given], see also—City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Parker, —. Philip and Susanah of Cork, Arr. Cove 4 Aug., Wind W, Plymouth, Tar Pitch, Cider CJ (05/08/1754) Parker, Ald. [No address given], 26 Sep. 1754, see also—Parker, Michael. CCBCC (1876), 683 Parker, Michael. Eldest son of Alderman Parker, [no address given] 26 Sep. 1754 ‗That…Michael, eldest son of Ald. Parker…be admitted free at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Parker, Anthony, Esq. [No address given] CJ (14/05 /1754) Parkes, Mr. [No address given], 19 Sep. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 683 Parks, Mr. Common Speaker, [no address given], 4 July 1754 CCBCC (1876), 680 Parks, William, Mr. Speaker, [no address given] ‗Last week Mr. William Parks was chosen Speaker.‘ CJ (01/07/1754) Parriot, —. Friendship of Cork, Arr. Cove 12 Feb., Nantes, Brandy CJ (15/02/1754) Parriot, —. Friendship of Cork, Sailed, Cove 27 June, Bordeaux, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (27/06/1754) Parrot, —. Friendship of Cork, Sailed Cove 12 Apr., Bordeaux, Beef, Butter, Candles CJ (15/04/1754) Parrot, Mathew. [No address given], 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 389 Pasquali, Signior. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Patriot, —. Friendship of Cork, Arr. Cove 5 June, Bordeaux, Wine, Vinegar CJ (06/06/1754) Pay, ―. Egmont of Cork, Arr. Cove 20 Feb., New York, Lumber, Flax Seed CJ (22/02/1754) Payne, Sylvanus. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 86 Pearson, Matthew, Gent. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Pedder, Bel. Dwelling House, Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (22/ /1754) 105 Pembrock, Thomas, Esq. Justice of the Peace for [Cork] city, [no address given] ‗This Day died of the Gout in his Stomach, Thomas Pembrock, Esq; one of his Majesty‘s Justices of the Peace for this City.‘ CJ (19/09/1754) Penrose, Francis, Mr. [No address given], see also—Rochford, Laurence CJ (25/01/1754) Penrose, Francis. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Perdrian, Dan. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Perry, John. Near the Draw Bridge, Cork CJ (22/02/1754) Perry, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Perry, John. [No address given] CJ (08/08/1754) Perry, Richard. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Perry, Samuel. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Phair, Herbert. Porter House, next Door to the Sign of the Boot, Cross Lane, leading to the Fishambles CJ (01/01/1754) Philips, Reverend Father. [No address given], see also—City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Philpot, Usher. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Phipps, George, Mr. [No address given] CJ (20/05 /1754) Piersey, James and George. Cellars, Cork CJ (15/03/1754) Pigot, Emanuel, Esq. [No address given] CJ (10/06/1754) Pigott, Emanuel, Esq. Representative in the name of the Free and Independent Inhabitants of the City and County of Cork, [no address given] CJ (08/08/1754) Pike, Benjamin, Mr. [No address given] CJ (26/04/1754) Pike, Deborah, Miss. [No address given] ‗Last Friday [10th] was married at the Quaker‘s Meeting, Miss Deborah Pike, Daughter of Mr. Ebenezer Pike late of this City, to Mr. Harris of Waterford.‘ CJ (14/05/1754) Pike, Ebenezer. Late of [Cork] city CJ (14/05/1754) Pilkington, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (22/08 /1754) Pilkington, Mrs. Castle Street CJ (26/08/1754) Pilkington, Mrs. Printer, Castle Street CJ (05/09/1754) 106 Pilkington, Mrs. Castle Street CJ (12/09/1754) Pillion, Charles. Blue Anchor, Cove Lane ‗Charles Pillion, Who formerly kept the Gibraltar-Tavern, has removed to the wellnoted Blue-Anchor, in Cove-lane [Douglas Street], and sells all kinds of Liquor in its Purity ; likewise the best of all Kinds of Eating as bespoke, on the most reasonable terms, with proper Accommodation for both Man and Horse. N. B. Said Pillion has a House, Stable and Garden, on the Road leading to Black rock, to be let, or the Interest to be sold.‘ CJ (18/01/1754) Pillion, Charles. House, Stable and Garden, Blackrock Road, see also—Pillion, Charles CJ (18/01/1754) Pope, Thomas, Steevens, Mr. Portrait Painter, (lately from Dublin), lodged at Mr. Keleher‘s, corner of Christ Church Lane CJ (18/11/1754) Popham, James. Cove Lane ‗To be Let or the Interest to be sold, the 1st of May next [Wed.] a very convenient House in Clothier‘s-lane, fit for any one in the Clothing Trade, as there is several Conveniences belongs to said House in that way, with Greats, Locks, and a Stone Chimney-piece in the Parlour. Whoever has a mind to Treat for the same may apply to James Popham in Cove-lane, or to the Widow Bleach in said House.—N. B. There is upwards of four hundred years of the Lease unexpri‘d‘ CJ (26/03 /1754) Popham, Joseph. [No address given] CJ (27/05/1754) Popham, Joseph, Mr. Merchant, [no address given] CJ (24/06 /1754) Popham, Joseph. Merchant, late of [Cork] city, 19 Sep. 1754, see also—Smith, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 682 Popham, Thomas. At Mr. John Connor‘s, Paul Street, Cork CJ (27/05/1754) Powell, Mary. North Jail CJ (13/06/1754) Powell, Robert, Mr. [No address given] CJ (02/12/1754) Power, —. Richard and John of Cork, Arr. Cove 5 Mar., Benecarloe, Wine, Brandy, Soap, Cork CJ (08/03/1754) Power, —. Culloden of Cork, Arr. Cove 13 Aug., Wind SW, Malaga, Wine CJ (15/08/1754) Power, —. Cullodan of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Aug., Wind E, Dublin, Wine CJ (26/08/1754) Power, Roger. Attorney, Cork CJ (05/09/1754) Preistnal, Mary. Cork 1754* CWDCR (1910), 90 Price, —. Lamb of Cork, Sailed Cove 30 Nov., Wind N, Barbados, Beef, Pork, Butter, Oats CJ (02/12/1754) Price, Thomas. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Prosser, Mr. [No address given] CJ (10/10/1754) 107 Prosser, Peter, Mr. Late of [Cork] city ‗…s Mr. Prosser has dropt his business and disposed of his utensils…‘ CJ (10/10/1754) Pumphry, Barbara. Widow, House between North Bridge and Shandon Church CJ (29/03 /1754) Pumpry, John, Mr. [No address given], see also—Quin, Edmond, Mr. CJ (19/02/1754) Pumpry, John, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/02/1754) Punch, John. Farmer, Ballyvusky, South Liberties , Cork city CJ (15/08/1754) Purcell, James, Mr. Main Street CJ (04/07/1754) Purcell, James, Mr. Woollen Draper, Sign of the Harp and Crown, near the Exchange CJ (28/11/1754) Purcell, James. Woollen Draper, Sign of the Harp and Crown, near the Exchange. Removed there from the corner of Broad Lane CJ (28/11/1754) Purdon, George. [No address given] CJ (22/02/1754) Puxly, John, Esq. [No address given], see also—Fitzgerald, otherwise Sullivan, John. CJ (26/08/1754) Puxley, John, Esq. [No address given], 28 Aug. 1754, see also—Sullivan, John. FCR (1783), 164 Puxley, John, Esq. [No address given], 4 May, 1754, see also—O‘Sullivan, Morty Oge. TCR (1837), 135 Puxly, Mr. [No address given] CJ (29/08/1754) Pye, Master. [No address given] CJ (05/09/1754) Pye, Mrs. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Brickfield (Flaherty’s) Sandstone Quarry Lower Glanmire Road. The quarry closed c.1860 Source: The Industrial Archaeology of Cork City and its Environs (1999) By Colin Rynne 108 Q Quin, Catherine. Cold Harbour, see also—Quin, Maurice. CJ (09/12/1754) Quin, Edmond. Merchant, Cork 1754 IPWI (1897), 389 Quin, Edmond, Mr. Merchant, [Cork] city ‗On Saturday last [9th] died Mr. Edmond Quin, formerly an eminent Merchant in this City, a Man of a very fair Character and greatly lamented by his Acquaintance.‘ CJ (11/02 /1754) Quin, Edmond, Mr. [No address given] ‗On Thursday the 21st inst., there will be sold by public cant, at the late dwelling house of Mr. Edmond Quin. All his household goods, four puncheons of choice Antigua rum, one hogshead of claret, and some red and white wine in bottles, a chair, chair horse, and a pad ; the lease of said house and a lease of his cellers in Old Chapple-lane, also the interest of a field on Youghall-hill. And the Monday following, is to be sold his household goods and several utensils for farming, at his country house at Balinbrisking, near Upper Glanmire, which said dwelling house with several good out offices at said Balinbrisking, with about twenty odd acres of choice ground, on which there is two orchards a good garden, a hopp yard and choice twigg yard, to be sett for a term of years ; also six choice cows, and four hogsheads of choice Cyder to be sold, whoever is disposed to treat for said land are desired to send in their proposals before the day of said last cant, to either mr. John Barry, mr. Robert Woulfe, mr. John Pumpry, or mr. Thomas Reordan.‘ CJ (19/02/1754) Quin, Maurice. Shipwright, Cold Harbour ‗Whereas Catherine Healy, otherwise Quin, wife of Maurice Quin, shipwright, in Cold-harbour, hath eloped from her said husband …‘ CJ (09/12/1754) Quinlan, —. Anna of Cork, Arr. Cove 3 Mar., Lisbon, Salt, Fruit CJ (04/03/1754) Quinlan, Philip. North Jail CJ (13/06/1754) Qulan, Margriet. [No address given] See also—Carrigh, William CRIG CR-RC-MA-3545 Quoan, John. [No address given] ‗At the Quarter Sessions held Yesterday [Thu.] John Quoan was Try‘d and found Guilty, for Assaulting and Beating Mr. Trayor Lawton, Merchant, ordered to be Whipt.‘ CJ (03/05/1754) 109 R Rahill, John. North Abbey ‗Whereas Susannah Stephens otherwise Rahill, wife of John Rahill of the NorthAbby, hath by mutual consent agreed by articles under his hand and seal not to cohabit with each other during life, to which purpose said Rahill has made a dividend of his worldly substance to her on said consideration, and by said contract is not to be liable to any debt the said Susannah shall contract ; and to prevent any impositions by her, I do hereby give this publick Notice that I will not pay any debts so contracted by her on my account. Dated this 7th of November, 1754 John Rahill, his ‡‡ Mark.‘ CJ (07/11/1754) Rahill, Susannah. North Abbey, see also—Rahill, John. CJ (07/11/1754) Raine, —. Nelly of Cork, Arr. Cove 13 Apr., Nantes, Brandy, Iron CJ (15/04/1754) Rainsford, Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel. [No address given], buried, 20 May 1754 ASFBC (1871), 75 Rainsford, Thomas, Lieut Col. Hon. Col Waldegrave‘s Regiment of Foot, Cork ‗Deaths. Last week, at Cork, Lieut Col Thomas Rainsford, of the hon. Col Waldegrave‘s regiment of Foot.‘ CJ (09/09 /1754) Randall, George and Company. Red Abby Sugar House, Cork city ‗The Red Abby Sugar-House in the City of Cork, formerly carried on in the Name of Randall, Sleigh and Pike, and which for many Years past has stopped Working, is now renewed by George Randall and Company, and will have Sugars for sale in about three Weeks Time. As this House had always an established Character of making (if not better) at least as neat Goods as any in the Kingdom ; and that the present Proprietors propose the same Care in Order to support the like Character, it is hoped all former Customers in that Trade (and others who have Occasion) will continue their good Will to the present House, and presumed they will find it their Advantage, as they may expect the best Sugars that can be made at the lowest Prices possible. N.B. treakle now to be sold. Corke September the 12th, 1754.‘ CJ (12/09/1754) Randall, Sleigh and Pike. Formerly at The Red Abbey Sugar House, Cork city CJ (12/09/1754) Randy, Patrick. [No address given], see also—Healy, otherwise Rockfals, otherwise Randy, Patrick. CJ (14/11/1754) Rawlins, Simon. [No address given], 1754, see also—Lyne, Dennis, commonly called Donogha Loyder. FCR (1783), 164 Rawlins, Simon. Baker, [no address given], 28 Dec. 1754, see also—Brahan, Matthew. FCR (1783), 164 Rawlings, William. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Ray, —. John and Henry of Cork, Arr. Cove 30 Jan., Lisbon, Butter, Starch CJ (01/02/1754) Ray, ―. Egmant of Cork, Sailed Cove 25 May, Le Havre, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (27/05/1754) Ray, —. Egmont of Cork, Arr. Cove 29 July, Wind W, Southampton, Bark CJ (01/08/1754) Raymond, Samuel. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) 110 Raynes, Harman. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754, see also—Crone, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 678 Rea, —. Egmont of Cork, Sailed Cove 16 Sep., Wind N, New York, Beef, Butter and Mackerel CJ (16/09/1754) Reed, Mary. North Goal, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Refraud, —. Bella of Cork, Sailed Cove 23 Oct., Wind NW, Bordeaux, Beef CJ (24/10/1754) Regan, John. [No address given] ‗Marriage of John Regan of N/R and Julian Donovan of N/R on 5 May 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3544 Reilly, —. Sparrow of Cork, Arr. Cove 11 Feb., Liverpool, Pitch, Tar, Staves, Cotton CJ (15/02/1754) Reilly, John, Esq. Cross Lane, see also—Rochford, Laurence CJ (25/01/1754) Reily, —. Sparrow of Cork, Sailed Cove 10 Mar., Nantes, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (30/04/1754) Reily, —. Sparrow of Cork, Arr. Cove 30 Aug., Wind NW, Nantes, Ballast CJ (02/09/1754) Reily, Edmond. [No address given] CJ (05/04/1754) Reily, John. Burgess, [no address given], fields adjoining Red House Walk CJ (26/08/1754) Reily, Mr. Yard, Cross Street CJ (26/03 /1754) Reily, Mr. Weir, Cork city CJ (17/10/1754) Reily, James. Writing Master and Accomptant, Free School, Christ Church Lane CJ (04/07/1754) Reily, James. Schoolmaster, Christ Church Lane, Cork CJ (25/11/1754) Reily, James, Esq. [No address given] CJ (09/12/1754) Reily, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Reily, John, Esq. Provincial Deputy Grand Master of Masons, Province of Munster, Cork city ‗By Command of the Right Worshipful, and Honourable Thomas Southwell, Esq; Grand Master of Masons in Ireland. John Reily of the City of Corke, Esq; is appointed Provincial Deputy Grand Master of Masons, in and throughout the Province of Munster, who, by his Warrant of Authority, is empowered to receive all Charity, Contributions, and regulate all Matters and Affairs relative to the Craft, in as full and ample a Manner as the Necessity of the business requires. Wherof all Lodges in said Province are hereby to take Notice. Grand-Lodge, Dublin. Dec. 11th 1753. Signed by Order, Edward Spratt, Sec.‘ CJ (04/01/1754) 111 Reily, John, Esq. Provincial Grand Master of Munster, of the Society of Free and accepted Masons, [no address given] ‗Yesterday [Mon.] the Gentlemen of the Society of free and accepted Masons, preceded by John Reily, Esq; Provincial Grand Master of Munster, walked in Procession from the Tholsel to Shandon Church, where a most excellent Sermon, suitable to the Occasion, was preach‘d for them by the Rev. Dr. Hughes, after which, they adjourned to the Cork-Arms Tavern, where an elegant Entertainment was provided for them, at which Place they spent the remaining part of the Day, in that Love and Harmony peculiar to their antient and honourable Society. The Decency and Decorum of the Procession was very remarkable, such strict Order and Regularity been observed by the different Lodges that attended.‘ CJ (19/03/1754) ‗This Day [Mon.] being the Festival of St. John the Baptist, the Gentlemen of the Society of Free and Accepted Masons, preceded by John Reily Esq ; Provincial Grand Master of Munster, walked in Procession from the Corke Arms Tavern to Christ Church, where a most excellent Sermon suitable to the Occasion was prech‘d by the Revd Mr. Baily, after which they adjourned to the Corke Arms where an ellegant Entertainment was provided for them, at which place they spent the remaining Part of the Day, in that Love and Harmony peculiar to their antient and honourable Society. The Decency and Decorum of the Procession was very remarkable, such strict Order and Regularity being observed by the different Lodges that attended.‘ CJ (24/06/1754) Reily John Esq. Provincial Deputy Grand Master of Masons, [no address given], 19 Mar. 1754 ‗March 19th, John Reily, Esq; P. D. G. M. M., and the different Lodges of Freemasons, in the City of Cork, walked in procession from the Tholsel to ShandonChurch, where an excellent sermon was preached for them, by the Rev. Doctor Hughes ; they afterwards dined together at the Cork-Arms.‘ FCR (1783), 165 Reily, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city CJ (26/03/1754) Reily, John. Cork ‗Whereas Mr. Benjamin Pike hath published an Advertisement, that he will set the North and south Fishery‘s of the River Lee, and will Protect whoever takes them. Now this is to give the Publick Notice that the Fishery‘s of said River from Goold‘s and Fryar‘s Weyers, down to Glanmire Weyers inclusive, are demised to me for a long Term of Years, by George Evans, Esq; Member of Parliament, and that I am now by Virtue of such Demise, in the Legal Possession of said Fisheries, and will Prosecute to the utmost rigour of the Law, any Person or Persons, who shall attempt to Fish any part of said River to Glanmire aforesaid, without my Leave. Corke, the 24th of April, 1754. John Reily.‘ CJ (26/04/1754) Reily, John. Burgess of Cork city, [no address given] ‗Whereas some evil disposed Person or Persons, did feloniously, steal and carry away, from off the Weyer belonging to John Reily of the City of Corke, Burgess, a large quantity of Corded Netting, which was hung up on said WeyerReward of Thirty Guineas Sterl*…‘€ approx in CJ (05/12/1754) Reily, John, Esq. Provincial, Lodge No. 27, Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, Lodge Room, Corke Arms Tavern CJ (16/12/1754) Reily, Mr. Weirs, Cork city CJ (17/10/1754) 112 Reily, Thomas, Mr. [Deceased], Lime Kiln, at Gillabbey CJ (15/08/1754) Reordan, Thomas, Mr. [No address given], see also—Quin, Edmond, Mr. CJ (19/02/1754) Reynolds, John, Gent. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Reynolds, Miss. [No address given] CJ (05/09/1754) Reyrdan, Martin. Plain Dealer of Cork, Arr. Cove 4 Jan., Wind WSW, Dunkirk, Snuff CJ (08/01/1754) Reyrdan, —. Plain Dealer of Cork, Sailed, Cove 12 June, Wind W, Le Havre, Beef, Pork, Butter, and Candles CJ (13/06/1754) Reyrdan, —. Princess of Cork, Sailed Cove 3 Aug., Wind S, Rotterdam, Butter CJ (05/08/1754) Reyrdon, —. Plain Dealer of Cork, Arr. Cove 12 Mar., Dunkirk, Wine, Snuff CJ (15/03/1754) Reyrdun, —. Plain Dealer of Cork, Sailed Cove 26 Jan., Hamburgh, Butter, Hides CJ (28/01/1754) Reyrdan, Martin. Plain Dealer of Cork, Arr. 4 Jan., Dunkirk, Snuff CC (08/01/1754) Rice, —. Providence of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 Mar., Nantes, Beef, Butter, Raw Hides CJ (08/03/1754) Rice, John, Mr. House, Bandon Road, Cork City Suburbs ‗This is to give Notice, that Jeremiah Sullivan, of Ballynadown near Kinsale, was on Saturday the 13th Instant April, Robbed in the House of Mr. John Rice, in Bandon Road in the Suburbs of the City of Cork, of Fifty two Guineas in Cash and a Silver Watch made by Reynolds, London, No. 480 as well as can be recalled, by a person calling himself Daniel Sullivan of Killarny in the County of Kerry, said Daniel gave out he belong‘d to his Majesty‘s Ship Garland. Whoever apprehends the said Daniel Sullivan, and will lodge him in any of his Majesty‘s Goals in Great Britain or Ireland, shall upon Information given to Mr. John Bullen, of Ballinadown aforesaid, or the Printer hereof, on Conviction receive ten Guineas Reward* given from said Bullen. Given under my Hand this 22d Day of April, 1754.‘ [*€1,565.09 in 2011] CJ (23/04/1754) Richards, ―. Ann of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 Nov., Wind W, Campaire, Beef, Candles CJ (07/11/1754) Rickotts, Widow & Son. Merchants and Traders Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Rickotts, William, Mr. Coal Quay CJ (17/05 /1754) Rieordan, —. Plain Dealer of Cork, Arr. Cove 17 Nov., Wind E, London, Ballast CJ (18/11/1754) Riffraud, —. Bella of Cork, Arr. Cove 9 July, Wind W, Le Havre, Ballast CJ (11/07/1754) Riordan, otherwise Ahern, Elizabeth. Shandon Castle Lane, see also— Ahern, Thomas. CJ (07/11/1754) Riordan, Judith. [No address given], see also—Field, Judith, otherwise Riordan. CJ (22/08/1754) Riordan, —. Plain Dealer of Cork, Arr. Cove 21 July, Wind SW, Le Havre, Ballast CJ (22/07/1754) 113 Riordan, Timothy. Servant, [no address given], see also—Field, Judith, otherwise Riordan.] CJ (22/08/1754) Roberts, —. Argyle of Cork, Arr. Cove 18 Feb., Wind N, Philadelphia, Rum, Lumber CJ (19/02/1754) Roberts, Thomas. Near the Draw Bridge, Cork CJ (15/07/1754) Robinson, John. North Jail CJ (13/06/1754) Robinson, Thos. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That…Thos. Robinson, having served Charles Waddington, apothecary…be admitted freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Robinson, Thomas. Apothecary, [no address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 147 Roche, Elizabeth. Widow, Cork city ‗Elizabeth Roche, Widow of Francis Roche, of the City of Corke, Coach-maker…‘ CJ (04/07/1754) Roche, Francis. Clothier, Cork 1754 JCHAS Vol. 3 (1897), 394 Roche, Francis. Coach Maker, Cork 1754 IPWI (1897), 403 Roche, Francis. Cork 1754 CWDCR (1910), 94 Roche, Francis. Coach Maker, [no address given], see also—Dillon, Widow. CJ (26/02/1754) Roche, Francis, Mr. Coach Maker, Workshop, Dunscomb‘s Marsh ‗Last Saturday Night [4th] the Workshop of Mr. Francis Roche Coach-maker on Dunscomb‘s Marsh was broke open, and two Chairs therein stript of the linings, one Chair being a Crimson Coffoy, and the Head lined with Aparagan of the same colour, the other a light Cloth and Sarge of the same colour in the Head and curtins, &c., and for Encouragement to any Person who can make such Discovery, as will bring the Villains concerned in said Fact, to Justice and Conviction, shall have a reward of three Guineas paid by me, Given under my Hand. Francis Roche.‘ CJ (06/05/1754) Roche, Francis, Esq. Deceased, late of Hollyhill CJ (14/05 /1754) Roche, Francis, Mr. Deceased, Coach Maker, Dunscomb‘s Marsh ‗This morning died Mr. Francis Roche, Coach Maker on Dunscomb‘s marsh.‘ CJ (13/06/1754) Roche, Francis. Coach Maker, deceased, Cork city CJ (04/07/1754) Roche, Mr. [No address given], 7 Oct. 1754, see also—Croker, Alderman. CCBCC (1876), 684 Rochford,—. Nelly of Cork, Arr. Cove 28 Oct., Wind NW, Barbados, Rum CJ (28/10/1754) 114 Rochford, Laurence. House in Castle Street ‗To be Sett, By Laurence Rochford, Three commodious dwelling Houses, new built, in Cross Lane, next Door to John Reilly, Esq; for any Term of Years ; also a dwelling House and good Tan-yard, either separate or together, facing Mr. Francis Penrose‘s, for three Lives and Renewals : Any Person inclined to treat for any of said Premises, may apply to said Rochford, at his House in Castle-street, or to William Hughes, on hammond‘s Marsh.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) Rochfort, —. Nelly of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 June, Barbados, Beef and Butter CJ (10/06/1754) Rochfort, Patrick. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Rockfals, otherwise Randy, Patrick. [No address given], see also—Healy, otherwise Rockfals, otherwise Randy, Patrick. CJ (14/11/1754) Roe, —. Enterprise of Cork, Arr. Cove 9 Feb., Barbados, Rum CJ (11/02/1754) Roe, —. Enterprize of Cork, Sailed Cove 21 Feb., Glasgow, Rum CJ (11/02/1754) Rogers, John. Merchant, [no address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 148 Rogers, John. Merchant, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That…John Rogers, mercht., having served Riggs Falkiner, mercht…‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Rogers, Joseph. M.D., [no address given] CJ (19/02/1754) Rogers, Mrs. [No address given] ‗Yesterday [Mon.] died Mrs. Rogers, Wife of Joseph Rogers, Esq ; M.D.‘ CJ (19/02/1754) Rogerson, John, Esq. [No address given] ‗To be sold by Publick Cant. By Order of the Directors of the Infirmary,* on Friday the 1st. of February next, at the Exchange, Cork. A handsome Pleasure Boat, with fine Accommodations, the Gift of John Rogerson, Esq; to said Infirmary, with her Tackle : An Inventory to be seen at the Exchange Coffee-House, and Boat in the Draw-bridge Dock.‘ CJ (14/01/1754) [*North Infirmary was founded in 1719. The South Infirmary in 1762] Rogerson, John. [No address given] ‗Whereas I have received an anonymous Letter full of impertinent Stuff, and informing me that I am spoken of in the same insolent Manner by many People ; this is therefore to acquaint the Author of said Letter, that it will be to no Purpose for him to give himself any such Trouble for the Future, as I esteem such insolent Wretches (whosoever they Be) beneath my Notice, and insignificant Objects of my Scorn and Contempt. John Rogerson.‘ CJ (05/12/1754) Ronayne, Joseph, Mr. Merchant, [no address given] ‗Same Day [Sat. 29th] died Mr. Joseph Ronayne, Merchant.‘ CJ (30/09/1754) Ross, Robert. Chop House, Turk Head Tavern, within the English Coffee House near the Exchange, Cork CJ (28/01/1754) Ross, Robert. Turk‘s Head Tavern, near the Exchange Cork CJ (16/12/1754) 115 Rowland, Richard. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Rugg, Mr. Tavern, [no address given] CJ (10/06/1754) Russell, —. Ann of Cork, Sailed Cove 29 July, Wind W, Nantes, Beef CJ (01/08/1754) Russwurm, Mr. Lodgings at Mr. O‘Brien‘s, Black Bull near South Gate CJ (12/12/1754) Ruth, —. Elinor of Cork, Arr. Cove 8 Apr., Cadiz, Salt, Wine, Fruit CJ (12/04/1754) Ruth, Cudh. Cork CJ (08/04/1754) Rutland, Duke of. [No address given] CJ (15/04/1754) Ruth, Mr. [No address given] CJ (08/04/1754) Ryan, Catherine. Widow, [no address given] ‗…same day [Sat. 23rd] was Married the Widow Catherine Ryan, to Mr. Benjamin Bunworth.‘ CJ (26/02/1754) Ryan, Sylvester. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Ryardan, Jeane. [No address given], see also—Leary, Mathew CRIG CR-RC-MA-3556 Robert King, 1st Baron Kingsborough Grand Master 1749 and 1750 First Master of The R.W. Grand Master's Lodge 116 S Sanders, John. [No address given] CJ (24/05 /1754) Sangster, —. Parnasus of Cork, Sailed Cove 29 Oct., Wind NW, Bristol, Sugar, Lignavita CJ (31/10/1754) Sargent, Ebenezer. [No address given] CJ (07/11/1754) Sarsfield, —. St Patrick of Cork, Sailed Cove 25 Jan., Gibraltar, Beef, Butter, Tanned Hides CJ (28/01/1754) Sarsfield, ―. Friendship of Cork, Arr. Cove 30 May, Malaga, Wine, Fruit, Oil CJ (30/05/1754) Sarsfield, James, Mr. Merchant, [Cork] city ‗Last Sunday [28th] was Married Mr. James Sarsfield of this City Merchant, to Miss Barry, Daughter to Mr. Thomas Barry of Mallow lane, Merchant, an Agreeable young Lady with 1000l Fortune.‘ CJ (30/04/1754) Sarsfield, James. Near the Exchange ‗To be lett and entered on immediately, or the interest to be sold of a lott of ground most pleasantly situated on the west Marsh leading to the red house walk, containing in front near 100 feet, and in depth near 80 feet, on the fourth part of which are built four new well finished dwelling houses, and two stables with a vacancy for another small house, all the front ground if required, will be set in small divisions, with sufficient back ground for any business. It is a lease of 900 years, subject to a small ground rent. Proposals to be received by James Sarsfield, near the Exchange, or Thomas Beamish, Attorney on the Mall…‘ CJ (14/10/1754) Sarsfield, Samuel. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Sarsfield, Widow. Near South Jail, Cork CJ (06/06/1754) Saunders, —. Vernon of Cork, Sailed Cove 18 Feb., Wind N, Rotterdam, Tallow, Hogslard, Butter CJ (19/02/1754) Savage, Margaret. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (22/02/1754) Scallan, ―. Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 Nov., Wind W, Roan, Butter, Tallow CJ (07/11/1754) Scanster, —. Monisilible of Cork, Arr. Cove 5 Apr., Guernsey, Ballast CJ (08/04/1754) Schuler, Francis, Gentleman. [No address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 158 Scott, Edward junr. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Scullions, —. Mary of Cork, Arr. Cove 23 Dec., Wind ESE, Roan, Clay CJ (23/12/1754) Seagon, otherwise Cremeen, Joan. [No address given], see also—Seagor, Stephen. CJ (06/06/1754) 117 Seagor, Stephen. [No address given] ‗This is to give Notice, that Timothy Cremeen, in the North Suburbs, in the Parish of Matehaugh, has declared in a Publick manner, that he will take up Goods and Money in my Name, as likewise Joan Seagon, otherwise Cremeen, who has elop‘d from her Husband. This is therefore to caution all Persons from crediting them on my Account, as they have neither Order nor Power from me to do so, neither will I pay such Debts so contracted. Given under my Hand this 10th Day of June,* 1754 Stephen Seagor.‘ CJ (06/06/1754) [*Notice dated 10th June 1754 in the Issue of 6 June 1754] Searl’s, Mr. Cork, see also—Wade, Richard, Mr. CJ (25/01/1754) Serjeant, Ebinezar. Hat Maker, [Cork] City CJ (29/03 /1754) Sewel, Col. House, Flower Hill, near Cork ‗To be Sold at Col. Seward‘s House, at Flower Hill, near Cork. An excellent good Chaise, goes as a Post Chaise, or as a one Horse Chair, being made in particular manner, likewise two fine Coach Geldings, black and well matched, another Draft Horse, a Cow and a Dunghill ; and on Wednesday the 13th Inst., will be sold by Auction, some Beds, Bedding and other useful Furniture. The Money to be paid at the time of Sale. The House and Gardens to be Let with some Land.‘ CJ (08/02/1754) Sewell, Colonel. Flower Hill, Cork, see also—Lavit, Walter CJ (08/02/1754) Seymour, George. Pewterer, near Peter‘s Church ‗George Seymour, pewterer, living in the house where Mr. Hughes, gunsmith, lately dwelt opposite Mr. Thomas Furlong‘s near Peter‘s Church…‘ CJ (17/10/1754) Shadwell, John, Mr. [No address given], agent for Bretridge‘s and Skiddy‘s Almshouses, 25 Mar 1754, see also—Smith, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 678 Shadwell, John, Mr. Merchant, Cork city CJ (08/02/1754) Shadwell, John, Mr. Merchant, Cork city CJ (15/02/1754) Shadwell, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Shea, John, Mr. Shandon Castle lane CJ (15/03/1754) Sheehan, Jeremiah. Gardener, [no address given] CJ (01/01/1754) Sheehan, Jeremiah. Gardiner, [no address given], see also— Willis and Nagle CJ (15/02/1754) Sheehan, Timothy. North Jail, see also—North Jail CJ (04/03/1754) Sheehy, William, Mr. [No address given], see also—Benson, Paul and James, Messrs. CJ (22/02/1754) Sheetry, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Sheppard, —. Hibernia of Cork, Sailed Cove 7 June, Lisbon, Beef, Butter and Pork CJ (10/06/1754) Sheppard, —. Hibernia of Cork, Sailed. Cove 1 Sep., Sailed Wind WNW, Lisbon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Oatmeal CJ (02/09/1754) 118 Shine, John. Cooper, Cork city CJ (12/08 /1754) Shine Mary. Cork city, see also—Granill otherwise Shine, Mary. CJ (12/08 /1754) Shivers, Mr. Tuckey‘s Quay CJ (02/09 /1754) Shorcliffe, Martha. Spinster, Ballincurrig, County Cork 1754 IPWI (1897), 425 Shuler, Francis, Gent. [No address given], eldest son of Michael Shuler deceased, 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That…Francis Shuler, gent., eldest son of Michl. Shuler, dec…be admitted freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Shuler, Michl. Deceased, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also—Shuler, Francis. CCBCC (1876), 677 Skeys, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Skeys, John. At Mr. Isaac Bussy‘s, Paul Street CJ (15/08/1754) Skiddy, Deborah. Kyrle‘s Quay ‗…being determined to quit business…‘ CJ (08/03/1754) Skinner, Margaret Jenkins. An English Woman, [no address given], see also—City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Skipton, William, Lieutenant. Lord Loudon‘s Regiment, New Barrack, Cork CJ (14/05 /1754) Slatory, Catherine. Brick Hills, see also—Huolahan, Jery. CJ (21/01/1754) Sloyne, Doctor. [No address given] CJ (21/11/1754) Smith, Ald. Mayor, [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also—Marrett, Richd Mr. CCBCC (1876), 677 Smith, Ald. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754 ‗Ordered, that Ald. Smith pay Mr. Francis Carleton £350, part of the money of Bretridge‘s and Skiddy‘s Alms-houses, paid him by the executors of Ald. Millerd, and that said Carleton do apply said money to the discharge of the principal debt of £150 due by bond to the Revd. Mr. Cox from the Corporation, and that Ald. Smith pay Mr. John Shadwell, agent for said Alms-houses, £19 10s. 11½d., balance of the money paid said Ald. Smith by the executors of Ald. Millerd, dec.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677-8 ‘19 Sep., 1754. That £20 9s. 6d., be paid Ald. Smith, the contents of a cash note of Joseph Popham, late of this City, Mercht., passed to him as cash part of his salary by Mr. Stephen Hopkins, Popham having failed soon after the passing of said note to Smith.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Smith, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754. See also—Croker, Alderman. CCBCC (1876), 677 Smith, Coun. [No address given], 7 Oct. 1754, see also—Croker, Alderman. CCBCC (1876), 684 Smith, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Smith, John. Soldier, Colonel Waldegrave‘s Regiment CJ (07/10/1754) 119 Smith, John. Cooper, [no address given] CJ (26/12/1754) Smith, John. Protestant Sheriff, Cork city 1754, [no address given] JCHAS Vol. IIA (1893), 404 Smith, John. Protestant Sheriff of Cork 1754 [no address given] ECR (1792), 289 Smith, John. Sheriff 1754, Chief Magistrate, Cork city, [no address given] TCR 1837 (1980), 310 Smith, John, Esq. Chancery Lane, [Dublin] Clerk, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Friday 16 Aug 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Smith, John, Esq. Chancery Lane, [Dublin] Clerk, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of the City of Cork, at the Tholsel, Friday 16 Aug. 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Smith, John, Esq. [No address given] CJ (09/12/1754) Smith, John, Esqr. [No address given], see also—Hodder, George, Esq. CJ (01/07/1754) Smith, John, Esqr. Sheriff, [no address given] CJ (30/09/1754) Smith, John, Esqr. Sheriff, [no address given], see also—Brahan, Matthew. FCR (1783), 165 Smith, Matthias. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Smith, Mr. Sheriff, [no address given], see also—Hodder, George, Esq. CCBCC (1876), 684 Smith, Thomas. Engraver from London, [no address given] CJ (01/01/1754) Snowe, Wm Mr. Attorney, [no address given], 4 July 1754 ‗That £14 16s. 4½d., be paid Mr. Wm. Snowe, Atty., for law business.‘ CCBCC (1876), 680 Songster, —. Monosible of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Jan., Bordeaux, Beef, Butter CJ (25/01/1754) Songster, —. Parnassus of Cork, Arr. Cove 24 Oct., Wind W, Saint Christopher‘s, Sugar, Lignumvita CJ (24/10/1754) Southwell, Thomas, Esq. Grand Master of Masons in Ireland, [no address given] CJ (01/01/1754) Sparks, Sally, Miss. Paul Street CJ (05/08/1754) Spray, Commander H.M.S. Garland ‗Same day [Tue. 12th] arrived in this harbour his majesty‘s ship, the Garland, of thirty guns, Spray, commander.‘ CJ (15/02/1754) Spread, John, Esqr. [No address given] CJ (26/04/1754) Spread, John. [No address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That John, eldest son of Wm. Spread, Esq., dec…be admitted freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Spread, John, Esquire. [No address given], 19/09/1754 ALFCC (2007), 161 120 Spread, Matthias, Rev. [No address given], lived on the Mall. ‗To be lett by Mr. Jonathan Bustead, of Blackrock, the house wherein the Rev. Matthias Spread lately liv‘d on the Mall. Enquire of Mr. John Ireland, on Tuckey‘sQuay.‘ CJ (08/07/1754) Spread, William, Esq. Springfield, Ballycannon, North Liberties, within one mile of the city CJ (08/03/1754) Spread, Wm Esq. Deceased, [no address given], 19 Sep. 1754, see also—Spread, John. CCBCC (1876), 682 St Clair, Michael. North Jail CJ (13/06/1754) St Legar, Heyward, Gillman. [No address given] CJ (09/09/1754) St Leger, Heyward, Esq. Howard‘s Hill, near [Cork] city ‗Last week died Heyward St. Leger, Esq; at his Seat at Howard‘s Hill, near this City.‘ CJ (01/07/1754) St Leger, Heyward, Esq. Heyward‘s Hall, near Cork CJ (08/07/1754) Stacpol, Philip. [No address given] CJ (26/02/1754) Stack, Honora. [No address given], see also—Dorny, John. CRIG CR-RC-MA-3555 Stack, John, Mr. Dancing Master, [no address given] ‗Friday last [25th] Mr. John Stack, Dancing Master was taken out of the river, near the Brick-hills, he was missing since the late storm, and it is thought he fell over the quay in the night.‘ CJ (28/10/1754) Stackpole, Mr. [No address given] ‗This Night between Nine and Ten o‘Clock, the poor Man that carries this News Paper to Kinsale, was robb‘d of a quantity of English B B and brown Sugar at Mr. Stackpole‘s door, as he returnd into the Shop to bring out some other articles, he had bought for Persons in Kinsale.‘ CJ (15/08/1754) Stacpole, Philip. Grocery Ware House, Cork CJ (19/02/1754) Stacpole, Philip. Merchant, Cork CJ (19/04/1754) Stacpole, Philip. Grocery Ware House, Barrack Street, Cork CJ (19/08/1754) Stackpole, Philip. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Staley, Mr. [No address given] CJ (09/09/1754) Stayly, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Stayley, Mr. [No address given] CJ (22/08/1754) Steedman, William, Mr. Professor of Music, at Mr. Thomas Dyer, Glazier, Fishamble Lane, Cork ‗…lately arrived here from Dublin, London and last from Bath…‘ CJ (19/02/1754) Stephens, Susannah. North Abbey, see also—Rahill, John. CJ (07/11/1754) 121 Steward, —. Nelly of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 Jan., Kinsale, Butter CJ (25/01/1754) Stewart, James. [No address given] ‗Last Saturday [14th] James Stewart was whipped through the City for stealing a Saddle from John Smith, Esq. CJ (16/12/1754) Stockdale, Wm. [No address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗That £1 9s. 3d., be paid to Wm. Stockdale, for his trouble in examining some gateage accounts.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Stokes, Patrick. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Stoward, —. Trueblew of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 June, Bordeaux, Beef, Butter, Tallow, Candles CJ (06/06/1754) Stoward, —. Polly of Cork, Arr. Cove 19 July, Wind NW, Kinsale, Ballast CJ (22/07/1754) Stoward, —. Catherine of Cork, Arr. Cove 24 July, Wind S, Bordeaux, Wine, Vinegar and Pitch CJ (25/07/1754) Strange, —. Elizabeth of Cork, Sailed Cove 27 June, Saint Christophers, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (27/06/1754) Stretch, James, Mr. Merchant, [no address given] ‗Saturday [20th] died Mr. James Stretch, Merchant….‘ CJ (23/04/1754) Stritch, James. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Stritch, James, Mr. Deceased, [no address given] ‗To be sold by Auction between the Hours of Ten and Eleven o‘Clock, on Wednesday next the 5th of June, in Mallow-Lane ; all the Shop Goods belonging to Mr. James Stritch deceasedthe Widow Stritch is determined to quit the business…‘ CJ (30/05/1754) Stritch, James, Mr. Deceased, [no address given] CJ (19/09/1754) Stritch, Widow. [No address given] CJ (30/05/1754) Stritch, Widow. Mallow Lane CJ (19/09/1754) Stroud, ―. Chesterfield of Cork, Arr. Cove 25 May., Saint Michael‘s, Salt, Reed CJ (27/05/1754) Stuart, James. [No address given] CJ (09/12/1754) Sullavan, —. Charming Betty of Cork, Cove 6 Apr., Returned by contrary Winds CJ (08/04/1754) Sullivan, —. Charming Betty of Cork, Arr. Cove 29 Jan., Whitehaven, Coals, Staves CJ (01/02/1754) Sullivan, —. John of Cork, Arr. Cove 23 Feb., Cadiz, Salt CJ (26/02/1754) Sullivan, Prisoner, South Jail, Thu. 9 May 1754, see also—Sullivan, Morty Ogue. FCR (1783), 166 Sullivan, Ben. South Mall CJ (29/07/1754) Sullivan, Ben Esqr. [No address given] CJ (18/11/1754) 122 Sullivan, Capt. John Brigantine CJ (15/07/1754) Sullivan, Cornelius. Castle Street, Cork CJ (15/02/1754) Sullivan, Cornelius. Book Seller, Cork CJ (11/07/1754) Sullivan, Cornelius. Book Seller, Castle Street, Cork CJ (15/08/1754) Sullivan, Darby. North Jail CJ (18/07/1754) Sullivan, Dennis. Gardener and Nursery Man, White House, Cat Lane, Cork ‗Dennis Sullivan, Gardener and Nurseryman, living in the White House, Cat Lane, Cork…‘ CJ (15/02/1754) Sullivan, John. [No address given], Wed. 28 Aug. 1754 ‗John Sullivan and Daniel Connel, were executed on the wooden gallows, Wednesday the 28th of August, for the murder of John Puxley, Esq; both their heads were spiked on the South Gaol.‘ FCR (1783), 164 Sullivan, John. [No address given], 4 May 1754, see also—O‘Sullivan, Morty Oge TCR 1837 (1980), 135 Sullivan, John. [No address given], see also—Fitzgerald, otherwise Sullivan, John CJ (26/08/1754) Sullivan, otherwise Fitzgerald, John. [No address given] ‗Yesterday [Wed.] were Executed according to sentence, John Sullivan, otherwise Fitzgerald, and Daniel Connell, for the murder of Mr. Puxly, and immediately after the Execution, their Heads were put up on the South Goal ; Deverix and Connell got a Reprieve for a few Weeks.‘ CJ (29/08 /1754) Sullivan, Mr. South Mall, see also—Tredinick, James, Mr. CJ (18/01/1754) Sullivan, Mr. Stationer, Cork CJ (18/11/1754) Sullivan, Simon. Chandler, Mallow Lane CJ (01/02/1754) Sullivan, Simon. Mallow Lane CJ (09/09/1754) Sullivan, William. South Jail ‗Corke. To the Publick. As there have been various Representations made of the Affair, which I am now to Suffer for, whereby my Behaviour to Miss Mullane, has been so Represented in so Abscene a Manner. And a Number of innocent Persons likewise suspected to be adiding and Assisting in running away with that young Lady, that I find I am in Conscience obliged to make a Publick Declaration before God and the World of what I know of the Matter, to which Purpose I have put into the Hands of the Printer hereof, the whole Declaration at large, which I have order‘d him to Publish, at the Instant of my Departure from this Life, which will be To-morrow. And do Pray the Publick to take no Notice of any Paper that may be Printed setting forth my Unhappy State of life, or believe any other Representation made of my past Behaviour, than what shall be Published by him, and will be Attested by several Gentlemen of Repute in this City, Given under my Hand this 19th Day of April 1754, South Goal. William Sullivan.‘ CJ (19/04/1754) 123 Sullivan, William. [No address given], Sat. 20 Apr. 1754 ‗William Sullivan, for running away with Miss Margaret Mullane ; William Connor and Timothy Cleary, for burning Mary M‘Carthy to death, in her dwelling-house, and Cornelius Swiney for robbing John Burchill on the high-way, were executed at Gallows-Green, on Saturday the 20th of April. Sullivan was the first person executed on the new Stone Gallows, which at that time faced the Pound and the Lough Road.‘ FCR (1783), 164 Sullivan, William. [No address given], 20 Apr. 1754 ‗1754 April 20—William Sullivan was executed on the new stone gallows, which at that time faced the pound and the lough road, for running away with Miss Margaret Mullane.‘ TCR 1837 (1980), 134-5 Sullivan, William. [No address given] ‗Same Day [Sat. 20] was Executed William Sullivan, according to Sentence for forcibly carrying away, Miss Margaret Mullane. Also Cornelius Swiney, for Robbery ; Timothy Cleary, and William Connor, for burning Mary Carthy to death. CJ (23/04/1754) Sullivane, William. Barber, Front House Corner of Gamble‘s Lane, formerly Cramer‘s Lane CJ (16/12/1754) Sungster, ―. Parnasus of Cork, Sailed Cove 10 May, Antigua, Beef, Pork, Butter CJ (14/05/1754) Supple, James. [No address given] CJ (10/10/1754) Supple, James. [No address given], son of Mr. William Supple CJ (7/11/1754) Supple, Mr. [No address given] CJ (07/11/1754) Supple, Richard. [No address given] ‗Marriage of Richard Supple of N/R and Elenor —, of N/R on 25 Aug. 1754. Saint Finbarr‘s South, Cork. Cork & Ross (RC) Cork South Parish.’ CRIG CR-RC-MA-3551 Supple, William, Mr. [No address given] CJ (07/11/1754) Swanton, Godfrey, Esq. Land Waiter, [no address given] ‗Godfrey Swanton, esq; one of our landwaiters, is appointed Surveyor of Waterford, in the room of Mr. Charles Young deceased, and Mr. Swanton is to be succeeded in the post of landwaiter by Mr. James Walsh, landwaiter of Aston‘s quay Dublin.‘ CJ (27/09 /1754) Swanton, Mr. Land Waiter, [no address given], see also—Swanton, Godfrey, Esq. CJ (27/09 /1754) Swayne & Connor, Mess. Mallow Lane ‗On Wednesday night the 11th of December Instant, the cellar belonging to mess. Swayne and Connor, in Mallow-Lane, was broke open by some Ruffians, who has taken thereout thirteen full bound firkins of butter branded with D. S. on the sides. &c. CJ (12/12/1754) Swayne & Connor. [No address given] CJ (12/12/1754) Swayne, Dan. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Swayne, Daniel, Mr. Merchant, Cork CJ (11/11/1754) 124 Sweeny, Cornelius. Rioter, North Jail, see also— North Jail CJ (25/01/1754) Sweeny, Cornelius. [No address given] CJ (12/04/1754) Swete, Benj. Esq. [No address given], 9 Jan 1754 ‗That Benj. Swete, Esq. ; Danl. Connor, mercht., having served Henry Mannix…‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Swete, Benjamin, Esquire. [No address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 165 Swete, John, Mr. Cove Street ‗To be let immediately. A large commodious House, wherein Mr. John Swete, now lives in Cove Street, joining Mr. Twogoods, with five large rooms on a floor, and ground cellars, a yard at each side of the house, with a pump, stable, and chair-house, whoever has a mind to treat for it, may be inform‘d at said house.‘ CJ (22/02/1754) Swete, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Swete, John, Mr. [No address given] CJ (13/06/1754) Swete, Mr. Blackrock ‗On Monday last there was a match rowed for a considerable wager from Rostellan to Passage in two Boats, the one belonging to Mr. Hayes of Crosshaven, and the other to Mr. Swete of Black Rock, which was won with ease by the former.‘ CJ (20/06/1754) Swiney, Cornelius. [No address given], Sat. 20 Apr. 1754, see also—Sullivan, William. FCR (1783), 164 Swiney, Cornelius. [No address given], see also—Sullivan, William. CJ (23/04/1754) Swiney, Eugene. Paul Street, Cork, see also—Corke Journal, The CJ (01/01 /1754) Swiney, Eugene. [No address given] ‗To the Public, Whereas it has been industriously reported, that I printed and exposed to Sale a scandalous Libel, reflecting on the Honour and Reputation of a certain Eminent Gentleman of this Kingdom, which I am inform‘d has given Offence to several Gentlemen of this City : now to clear myself from so injurious an Aspersion, as well as to give every Gentleman all the satisfaction in my Power, I do hereby declare, I neither printed, published, or offered to sale, nor was I privy to, nor did I know any Thing of the publishing said Libel ; and farther ; as I know it to be as well as my Duty as Interest, to merit rather the Countenance and Protection of every Gentleman of this City and County, than even in the least manner to disoblige any knowingly or willingly ; so I have made it an invariable Rule to myself never to Print or Publish any Thing that I imagine may give Offence, or be disagreeable to any Set of Gentlemen whatsoever, nor any Thing at any Time, but what I can produce a proper and sufficient Authority for, and what no Person of my Occupation can refuse. Eugene Swiney.‘ CJ (05/02 /1754) Swiney, Eugene. Printer, [no address given], see also—Benson, Paul and James, Messrs CJ (22/02/1754) Swiney, Eugene. Printer of The Corke Journal, Large House, Paul Street CJ (09/09/1754) 125 Swiney, Eugene. At the Peacock, Cross Street CJ (28/11/1754) Syndick, John, Wrixan. Vicar, Saint Finbarr‘s CJ (27/06/1754) 126 T Tase, Mary. North Jail CJ (05/04/1754) Tatton, Capt. Old Barracks CJ (19/04/1754) Taylor, Alderman. [No address given], 25 Mar. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 678 Taylor, William, Esq. North Abbey CJ (29/03 /1754) Templeman, ―. Charming Nelly of Cork, Sailed Cove 24 May, Lisbon, Beef, Pork, Butter, Tanned Hides, Calf Skins CJ (27/05/1754) Templeman, ―. Nelly of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 Nov., Wind WNW, Roan[Rouen], Beef, Butter CJ (07/11/1754) Templeman, —. Charming Nelly of Cork, Arr. Cove 22 Aug., Wind NW, Chester, Coal CJ (26/08/1754) Tenton, William, Mr. [No address given], see also—Berton, Thomas, Mr CJ (05/02/1754) Terry, John, Mr. Burgess, [Cork] city, deceased, [no address given] CJ (19/01/1754) Terry, Miss. [Cork] city ‗On Saturday last [16th] was married Mr. Hercules Morgan, of Clonmell, to Miss Terry, [Sister to Carden Terry, Silversmith], Daughter to the late Mr. John Terry, Burgess of this City deceased.‘ CJ (19/02/1754) Thomas, —. Billa of Cork, Arr. Cove 16 Feb., Fountan, with returned provisions CJ (19/02/1754) Thomas, —. Friendship of Cork, Arr. Cove 20 Dec., Wind S, Bristol, Tobacco, Groceries (23/12/1754) Thompson, otherwise Skinner, Margaret Jenkins. An English Woman, City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Tisdall, Michael, Revd Mr. [No address given] ‗This Morning [Thu.] was married the Revd Mr. Michael Tisdall, Son of the Revd Dr. Tisdall, Rector of St. Mary Shandon, to Miss Farren, eldest daughter of Thomas Farren Esq; a beautiful young Lady, with a handsome Fortune.‘ CJ (08/08/1754) Tisdall, Revd Dr. Rector, Saint Mary Shandon CJ (08/08/1754) Tooker, Richard, Esq. House, Tuckey‘s Quay, Cork city CJ (05/08/1754) Townsend, —. Nancy of Cork, Arr. Cove 7 Dec., Wind SW, Kinsale, Butter CJ (09/12/1754) Townshend, —. Nancy of Cork Sailed Cove 22 Jan., Bordeaux, Beef CJ (25/01/1754) Tracy, Daniel. Vintner, lately removed from the end of Fishamble Lane, Cork CJ (01/04/1754) Tracy, Daniel. Vintner, House, Bolands Lane ‗Daniel Tracy, Vintner, has lately removed from the end of Fishamble Lane, in Cork, to the house lately held by Mr. Delamain, Dancing Master in Boland‘s Lane…‘ CJ (01/04 /1754) Trant, Anstatia. Widow, North Quay, Cork CJ (01/02/1754) 127 Travers, Boyle. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Travers, Mr. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Travers, Rob. Esq. [No address given], 13 July 1754, see also—Mayor, Mr. [George Hodder]. CCBCC (1876), 680 Travers, Robert. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Travers, Robert. Cellars, [no address given] CJ (24/05 /1754) Travers, Robert, Esq. Cork ‗Last Saturday [22nd] Robert Travers of Corke, Esq; was married to Miss Abigail Sweetlove, Daughter of Thomas Sweetlove, of Drumcashel in the County of Lowth, Esq; a young Lady of great beauty and merit, with a fortune of 600l.‘ CJ (24/06 /1754) Travers, Robt. [No address given], 4 July 1754 see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Treaghey, —. Susannah of Cork, Arr. Cove 10 Dec., Wind SW, Bordeaux, Wine, Brandy, Pruans &c. CJ (12/12/1754) Treahy, —. Susannah of Cork, Arr Cove 27 July, Wind W. Cadiz, Salt, Oil CJ (29/07/1754) Treayhey, John. Susannah of Cork, Sailed Cove 8 Sep., Wind SW, Bordeaux, Beef, Butter and Candles CJ (09/09/1754) Tredinick, James, Mr. [No address given] ‗To be lett, and enter‘d upon immediately. The Lime-Kilns, Stone Quarry, and a Stable for three Horses, and as much Land as may be wanted ; late in the Possession of Mr. James Tredinick, in the South Liberties of Corke. Whoever has a Mind to treat for the same may apply to Mr. Sullivan on the South Mall, or Mr. Kennedy at the Custom-House.‘ CJ (18/01/1754) Tredinick, Mr. [No address given] CJ (14/10/1754) Tredinnick, James, Mr. [No address given], see also—Tredinick, James, Mr CJ (19/04/1754) Trehy, —. Susanna of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 Mar., Lisbon, Beef, Butter, Candles, &c CJ (11/03/1754) Treyhee, —. Susanna of Cork, Arr. Cove 9 Feb., Lisbon, Salt, Wine CJ (11/02/1754) Tuckey, Dr. [No address given], 4 July 1754 ‗Ordered, that they [a committee for settling the public accounts] view the ground on the N. of Tuckey‘s quay, and treat qwith Dr. Tuckey about the sale thereof, and report.‘ CCBCC (1876), 680 Twogood, Mr. House, Cove Street, see also—Swete, John, Mr. CJ (22/02/1754) Twohigg, Timothy. Miller, The Mills called Douglas Mills CJ (30/04/1754) 128 U Ulack, Mr. Ballyphehane CJ (17/10/1754) Uppington, James. Deceased, house [no address given], 26 Sep. 1754, see also— Newsome, John and Solomon. CCBCC (1876), 683 Upton, Francis, Gent. Peter Street [Dublin], Clerk, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Friday 16 Aug. 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Upton, Francis, Gent. Peter Street [Dublin], Clerk, Summer Assizes, Munster Circuit, County of the City of Cork, at the King‘s Old Castle, Friday 16 Aug. 1754 CJ (15/07/1754) Upton, Rubie. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Uvedale, Ralph. [No address given], 4 July 1754 see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 V Van Lewen, Saint George, Doctor. [No address given] CJ (10/10/1754) 129 W Waddington, Charles. Apothecary, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also— Robinson, Thos. CCBCC (1876), 677 Waddock, —. Lovely Jane of Cork, Arr. Cove 31 Jan., Barbados, Rum CJ (01/02/1754) Wade, Richard, Mr. [North] Abbey ‗Thomas Casey, born near Clonmell, hired a bay Horse, bald Face, white above the Fetlock of the off Foot, full Dock, about fourteen Hands high, from Mr. Richard Wade, of Abby, which he was to return in six Days after, but has not returned since, but offer‘d said Horse to sale in several Places in the City of Corke. This therefore to caution all Persons from buying said Horse, and whoever secures said Casey and Horse, shall have a Guinea Reward, or for the Horse half a Guyinea, to be paid by Mr. Searl‘s or Mr. George Leister, in Cork.‘ CJ (25/01/1754) Wade, Richard. [No address given], see also— Casey, Thomas. CJ (08/02/1754) Wakely, Sarah, Mrs. [Cork] city ‗This morning [Thu.] died Mrs. Sarah Wakely, Relict of Mr. Thomas Wakely, late of this city merchant.‘ CJ (06/06/1754) Wakely, Thomas, Mr. Merchant, late of [Cork] city CJ (06/06/1754) Wakely, Sarah. Cork, *1754 CWDCR (1910), 111 Waker, William. Peruke Maker, and Hair Cutter, arrived from London, Shop in Castle Street, Cork CJ (29/08/1754) Waldegrave, Colonel. Regiment of Foot ‗Last Tuesday [4th] being his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales‘s Birth day, the same was observed here with the greatest demonstrations of Joy, with ringing of Bells, and three Vollies from the two Regiments of Foot on Duty here, commanded by the Colonels Waldegrave and Dunbar.‘ CJ (06/06/1754) Waldegrave, hon. Col. Regiment of Foot CJ (09/09/1754) Waldegrave, colonel. Regiment, [no address given] CJ (07/10/1754) Waldegrave, Colonel. [No address given] ‗Last Sunday [10th] being the Anniversary of his Majesty King George the Second, the morning was ushered in by ringing of Bells, and in the Afternoon the two Regiments under the Command of Colonel Waldegrave and Dunbar, was drawn out before the Exchange, where they fired three Vollies. And the Evening concluded with bonfires, illuminations, ringing of bells and all other denominations of Joy. The Serjeants of Colonel Dunbar‘s regiment, the Serjeants draughted into the said regiment, with those of Lord Bury‘s regiment, assembled at the Royal Bombshell in Barrack street, where they spent the Evening with a great deal of Economy, and drank the following Healths, viz., his Majesty King George ; the Prince of Wales and all the Royal Family ; the Armies health and Fleet‘s Success : General Braddock ; The hon. Henry Conway; Colonel Dunbar and Core ; Sir Peter Halkett, and Core : A fair wind to America.‘ CJ (11/11/1754) Wall, —. Mary of Cork, Sailed Cove 27 Jan., Lisbon, Coal CJ (28/01/1754) 130 Wall, —. Molly of Cork, Arr. Cove 19 Sep., Wind SE, Saint Martins, Salt, Timber CJ (19/09/1754) Wallace, —. Catherine of Cork, Sailed Cove 28 Dec., Wind N, Gibraltar. Beef, Butter, Cheese CJ (01/01/1754) Wallace, —. Catherine of Cork, Arr. Cove 26 May, [port of departure not given], Wine, Fruit, Oil CJ (27/05/1754) Wallis, —. Catherine of Cork, Arr. Cove 16 Feb., Gibraltar, Ballast CJ (19/02/1754) Wallis, —. Bella of Cork, Sailed Cove 9 Sep., Wind NW, Gibraltar, Beef, Pork, &c CJ (09/09/1754) Wallis, David. Debtor in the City Jail, Cork, see also—City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Wallis, otherwise Thompson, otherwise Skinner, Margaret Jenkins. An English Woman, [no address given], see also—City Jail CJ (27/09/1754) Walsh, —. Hibernia Packet of Cork, Arr. Cove 17 Apr., Dublin, Ballast CJ (19/04/1754) Walsh, James. Landwaiter, [no address given] CJ (27/09/1754) Walter, Thos. Merchant, [no address given], 26 Sep. 1754 ‗That…Thos. Walter, Mercht., having served Wm. Harding…‘ CCBCC (1876), 683 Walter, Thomas. Merchant, [no address given], 26/09/1754 ALFCC (2007), 176 Ward, —. Molly of Cork, Arr. Cove 12 Feb., Lisbon, Salt, Wine, Fruit CJ (15/02/1754) Warren, Augustus Bart. M.P, Cork city, 1784-90 His full name was Augustus Louis Carre Warren, and he was eldest son of Sir Robert Warren, bart. (so created 7th July, 1784), by Mary daughter of Augustus Carey, and brother of Thomas Warren, M.P. (q.v.) He was born 1754; married Mary, third daughter of James Bernard, of Castle Bernard, M.P. (q.v.), and sister of first Earl of Bandon (she died 14th November, 1825), and had issue ; high sheriff, county Cork, 1796. He died 30th January, 1821 ; ancestor of present baronet of Riversdale. JCHAS Vol. II (1896), 369 Waters, —. Ellenor of Cork, Sailed 28 Dec., Wind N, Malaga, Butter CJ (01/01/1754) Waters, —. Elinor of Cork, Arr. Cove 11 Feb., Lisbon, Sugar, Cocoa, Wine, Fruit CJ (15/02/1754) Waters, —. Ellinor of Cork, Arr. Cove 23 July, Wind W, Lisbon, Salt, Wine CJ (25/07/1754) Waters, —. Eleanor of Cork, Sailed Cove 6 Sep., Wind N, Malaga, Butter, Pork CJ (09/09/1754) Waters, Dominick. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Webb & Mitchell. Near the Draw Bridge CJ (19/04/1754) Webb, Daniel, Esq. [No address given] ‗Lost in Cork, the 29th of May a little black English Spaniel she answers to the name of Phillida.‘* CJ (13/06/1754) [* Phillida-of Greek origin meaning ‘greenery’ variant of Phyllis] 131 Webb, John. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Webb, John, Mr. Merchant, near Cold Harbour, Cork CJ (30/04/1754) Weller, Nicholas, Esq. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) Welsh, Cornelius. [No address given] [Committal] ‗Cornelius Welsh, for stealing 10lb. of tea from John Egger, of Blarney Lane.‘ CJ (05/08/1754) Welsh, David. [No address given], see also—North Jail CJ (26/03 /1754) Welsh, Redmond. [No address given] CJ (15/02/1754) Welsh, Robert. Farmer, [near Cork] ‗Last Week an Attachment was granted by one of his Majesty‘s Justices of the Peace against the Goods and Chattles of Robert Welsh, Farmer, near this Town, for ten pounds, for Harbouring and Concealing a Deserter from Sir Peter Halkets Regiment and purchasing his Cloaths ; his Goods were brought into the Barracks, to be sold there agreeable to the Act of Parliament in that Case, upon which he paid the aforesaid Fine and his goods return‘d to him.‘ CJ (30/05/1754) West, Samuel. Engraver and Seal Cutter, at the Widow O‘Neal‘s, Coal Quay ‗Samuel West, Engraver and Seal-Cutter, (Who formerly lived in Poultney‘s-lane, is now remov‘d to the Widow O‘Neal‘s, on the Coal-Quay)…‘ CJ (25/01/1754) Weston, Harmood. Mallow Lane, see also—Gray, William CJ (18/01/1754) Westrop, Ald. [No address given], 4 July 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 680 Westropp, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Westropp, Palms. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Westropp, Rand. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Wetherall, Benj. Clothier, deceased, [no address given], 9 Jan. 1754, see also— Wetherall, Joseph. CCBCC (1876), 677 Wetherall, Jos. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Wetherall, Joseph. [No address given] 9 Jan. 1754 ‗That…Joseph, having served his father, Benj. Wetherall, clothier, dec…be admitted freeman at large.‘ CCBCC (1876), 677 Wetherall, Joseph. Clothier, [no address given], 09/01/1754 ALFCC (2007), 180 Wetherall, Mr. Sheriff, [no address given], see also—Hodder, George, Esq. CCBCC (1876), 684 Wetherhill, Joseph, Esqr. Sheriff, [no address given] CJ (30/09/1754) Wethrell, Joseph, Esq. [No address given], see also—Hodder, George, Esq. CJ (01/07/1754) 132 Wheland, ―. Margaret of Cork, Arr. Cove 24 Nov., Wind W, Lisbon, Salt CJ (25/11/1754) Whetcroft, Henry. Deceased, [no address given], 25 Mar. 1754, see also—Bernard, Nicholas. CCBCC (1876), 678 Whitcroft, Henry, Mr. Merchant, [Cork] city ‗Yesterday Morning [Sun] Mr. Henry Whitcroft, formerly an eminent Merchant in this City, was found drown‘d in a Mill-dam, near Fishamble Lane, and it‘s suppos‘d to have happen‘d the Night before, by falling in as he was passing along HammondsMarsh.‘ CJ (11/02 /1754) White, Thomas. Writing Master, School, Paul Street CJ (01/08/1754) White, Thomas, Mr. [No address given] CJ (29/08/1754) White, Thomas. Writing Master, Paul Street CJ (02/12/1754) Whiteing, —. Good Intent of Cork, Sailed Cove 8 June, Lisbon, Pork and Butter CJ (10/06/1754) Whiting, —. Good Intent of Cork, Sailed, Cove 4 Mar. Kinsale, Ballast CJ (08/03/1754) Whitney, Boleyn, Esq. Assizes Judge, Fri 16 Aug. 1754 [no address given], see also—Bowes, Lord Chief Baron. FCR (1783), 164 Whitney, Boylen, Esq. Judge, Summer Assizes, [no address given] ECR (1792), 293 Whitting, —. Good Intent of Cork, Arr. Cove 11 Feb., Lisbon, Sugar, Wine, Oil CJ (15/02/1754) Widow of Tho. Daunt. [No address given], 19 Sep. 1754 ‗£1 10s. 1d., to the widow of Tho. Daunt for do. [Carpenter‘s work done]…‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Widow Rickotts & Son. Near the Custom House CJ (27/09/1754) Wight, John. Linen Draper, Coal Quay, Cork CJ (05/08/1754) Williams, Roger. Founder, Shop at the end of Broad Lane CJ (10/10/1754) Williamson, —. Swift of Cork, Arr. Cove 19 Apr., Dublin, Wool, Oil CJ (23/04/1754) Willis and Nagle. Opposite the Exchange, Cork CJ (01/01/1754) Willis and Nagle. At the Orange Trees, Opposite the Exchange, Cork ‗Willis and Nagle. At the Orange Trees, Opposite the Exchange Corke. Have just Imported from London and Holland, all sorts of Garden-Seeds, viz. Early Peas and Beans, flower-roots, and flower seeds of trees, French-furze-seed, grass-seeds to improve loands ; whole and split English boiling Peas, grays, right Durham flower of mustard in bottles ; choice colly-flower plants, bird-feeds, and garden tools, with Teas and Sugars, &c. N. B. they have employ‘d Jeremiah Sheehan, gardiner, who will give attendance to such as are pleased ro favour them with their custom ; all the above goods they will sell at the most reasonable Rates.‘ CJ (15/02/1754) Willis, Capt. [No address given] CJ (11/07/1754) 133 Willson, Edward, Esq. Hanover Street, Cork CJ (26/08/1754) Willson, Mr. Water Gate Lane CJ (11/07/1754) Winthrop, Alderman. [No address given], 28 Mar. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 678 Winthrop, Will. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Winthrop, William, Esq. Executor of John Murphy, [no address given] ‗To be sold by Public Cant, at the Exchange of the City of Cork, on the 31st Day of May Inst., between the hours of twelve and one o‘clock, by William Winthrop, Esq; and Thamer Olliffe, Executors of John Murphy, late of said City, Card-maker. The interest of a piece of Ground whereon several Houses and improvements are made, lying in Black-pool, in the North suburbs of the City of Cork, for a term of about 160 Years unexpired, subject to the yearly head rent of 6l. 10s which sets at a yearly profit rent of 12l. 5s., and almost all ground rent, wherein the under tenants have considerable interests, and but Leases for thirty one years. All those who are indebted to said John Murphy are desired to pay the same to the said Executors, or they will be sued immediately, and all to whom the said Murphy was indebted are desired to bring in their accounts, and they will be paid.‘ CJ (27/05/1754) Winthropp, William, Esq. Cellars, [no address given] CJ (20/06/1754) Winthropp, William. Cellars, [no address given] CJ (01/07 /1754) Witheral, Jos. Sheriff 1754, Chief Magistrate of Cork city, [no address given] TCR 1837 (1980), 310 Witheral, Joseph, Esqr. Sheriff, [no address given], see also—Brahan, Matthew. FCR (1783), 165 Witheral, Joseph. Protestant Sheriff of Cork 1754, [no address given] ECR (1792), 289 Witherall, Joseph. Protestant Sheriff, Cork city 1754, [no address given] JCHAS Vol. IIA (1893), 404 Wood, Gunsmith, [no address given] CJ (05/08/1754) Wood, Christopher. Gunsmith, [no address given] ‗Committals. Christopher Wood, Gunsmith being concerned in the murder of Carrol the butcher.‘ CJ (05/08/1754) Wood, Thos. Receiver of the Milk Market dues at Blackpool to 25 Mar. 1753, [no address given] 4 July 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Woulfe, Robert, Mr. Mercer, near the Exchange, Cork CJ (01/01/1754) Woulfe, Robert, Mr. [No address given], see also—Quin, Edmond, Mr. CJ (19/02/1754) Woulfe, Robert. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Woulfe, Robert. At the Three King‘s near the Exchange CJ (30/09/1754) Wray, Henry, Esq. [No address given], see also—Aldecron, Col CJ (26/02/1754) 134 Wright, Daniel. Merchant and Trader, Cork city, see also—Hare, William CJ (26/03/1754) Wright, John, Mr. Water Bailiff, [no address given], 4 July, 1754, see also— Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Wrixon, Ald. [No address given] 4 July 1754, see also—Owgan, Ald. CCBCC (1876), 679 Wrixon, Alderman. [No address given], 9 Jan. 1754 CCBCC (1876), 677 Wrixon, Henry, Esq. [No address given], 16 Aug. 1754 ‗That…Henry Wrixon, Esq…be admitted freeman at large of this City.‘ CCBCC (1876), 682 Wrixon, Henry, Esquire. [No address given], 16/8/1754 ALFCC (2007), 186 Wrixon, John. 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