1739 -1824 |
Castlehaven Vestry Book |
Vestry Meetings. 12. Driskelle, John, Of Cahergall appointed Church Warden, 31 March 1746.
14. Driskelle, John, Church Warden X His/Her Mark, 30 Sept. 1746 16. Driskell, John, X His/Her Mark, .. May 1747 17. Driskele, John, Church Warden X His/Her Mark, 8 May 1747
A List Of Inhabitants In Castletownsend To Be Assessed In Aid Of The Parish Cess For The Year 1789 As Settled In Vestry Apr. 13th 1789. Driscol, Dens. Driscol, Tim
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1809 |
Cork City - Report Of The Pipe Water Commissioners As transcribed and annotated by Richard O Callaghan |
Surname /Notes |
Firstname |
Street |
2002 Streetname |
Parish |
L.S.D. |
DRISCOL |
Cornelius |
S. Main St. (e.side) |
S. Main St. |
Christ's |
£45.10.0 |
DRISCOL |
Hugh |
Cockpit Lane (s.side) |
lane built on |
Christ's |
£30 |
DRISCOL |
Thomas |
Hanover St. (n. side) |
Hanover St. |
St. Peter's |
£18 |
O'DRISCOL
linen draper |
James |
Patrick St. (s. side) |
Patrick St. |
Christ's |
£60 |
O'DRISCOL |
John |
N. Main St (e. side) |
N. Main St. |
Christ's |
£60 |
O'DRISCOLL |
Florence |
George's St. (n. side) |
Oliver Plunkett St. |
Christ's |
£68.5.0 |
O'DRISCOLL
distiller |
George |
Newsom's Quay |
North Mall (e. end) |
Lr. Shandon |
£45.10.0 |
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1832 - 1838 |
Applications for Excise and Spirit Licences |
Driscol, Timothy, North Main-street, Borough of Bandon, 1838
O Driscoll, John, Market-quay, Kinsale, from Premises under the Annual Value of £10
Driscoll, Jeremiah, Barracktown, Cork City
Driscoll, John, Cattle-market, Cork City
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1843 |
Address From The Parish Of Dunmanway To The Rev. David J. O Falvey |
Driscoll, Denis, Mareigh |
Address To Alexander O Driscoll, J.P., Skibbereen |
Driscoll, Timothy |
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1847 |
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Beamish Estate Evictions |
Gerah, Kilmeen - John Driscoll.
"The widow Callaghans death was then daily expected. Still the roof was torn down, while she was lying, underneath, in that state. She was then removed to the house of Jerry Driscoll, her aged brother, living on the same land; but had not been long under his roof, when he and she were left roofless." |
Crookhaven Shipping and Fishing |
CROOKHAVEN, FEB. 22 I mentioned in my last report of a vessel falling into Dunmanus Bay, but whose report I could not give, but which is as follows:- The Eliza Libby, of and from St. Andrews, 1000 tons register, laden with timber, was dismasted on the 6th of October, and the men taken out of her on the 13th, 9 feet water in the hold, by the barque Mary Fisher, of Scarborough, dropped into the bay on the 19th inst., wind W.S.W., was boarded by four Crookhaven men, namely, John, Dick and John Driscoll and Charles Meade, on the same day, and some time afterwards by Henry Baldwin, Esq., C.G. Rock Island Station, and his men, who took her up to Four-mile-water, and safely moored her there, where she now lies. -- Alexander O Driscoll |
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1847-1848 |
An Account Of Local Famine Relief In The Parish Of Kilmoe 1847-1848 [Mizen Journal 1999], From the John Coursey manuscript, By Mary Mackey |
Driscoll, Dan |
4st meal, 1847 |
Driscoll, Denis |
6st meal, 1847 with others 2 / 10 for work on 22nd January,
1848 with Curly Driscoll l8st meal, on 3 dates in 1847 |
Driscoll, Jo |
6 firkins (flour?), 1847 |
Driscoll, Matt |
and others, 2 / 1 for work, 1847 contract, 11 / 6 from 25th
May-15th June, 1848 |
Driscoll, Nelly |
4/- for (flour?) on 5th November, 1847 1st meal (worth 1
/31, on 7th March, 1848 |
Driscoll, Thad |
and others, 1 / 4! 1) for work on 21st (Toormore)
December, 1848 |
Driscoll, Wm |
1/4 for work on 24th February, 1848 (at Gloun) 1/4 for work
at Glebe on 24th February, 1848 |
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1848 |
Rev. Fisher's account |
March 7 - Nelly Driscoll, 1 stone [meal] 1/3 ½ December 21 - Thad Driscoll and others, Toomore (works) £1.4 1 ½ |
Ballymoney, Curricrowly Paupers Returns of Names of Paupers |
William Driscol, on the farm of Danl. Carey, there are 8 in the family. |
Crookhaven Shipping and Fishing |
DENIS DRISCOLL, of the "Millstream" Crookhaven has already filled 20 barrels of oil taken from the whale found by his boat. It is considered that he can get from 60 to 80 more barrels full from it. An old whaler belonging to the "Mersey" now in Crookhaven says the oil is of the best description. Skull, July 3d, 1848. |