In the Hearth Money Rolls 1665
The following names were recorded in Bauraglanna townlands (Glencollon).
Derby |
McOwen |
Danniell |
McThomas |
John |
Ryane |
Edmond |
McDanniell |
Edmond |
Hackett |
Wm. |
McMleaghten |
Teige |
Ryane |
Connor |
McRory |
Rory |
McConnor |
Wm. |
Brenane |
There was no return for 1666-67.
Generally the first name in a townland seems to be the most
important landowner. At least that is my impression.
So in this case Derby McOwen. The majority of the names are the
Mc surnames, they are likely to be descendants of someone else rather than
surnames in their own right eg Derby McOwen might actually be Dermot son of Owen
O’Mulryan. There 6 of these Mc type names. Mcleaghten could also be McLoughlin.
There are also two Ryans, John & Teige. The remaining surnames are Hackett
& Brennan. So if the Mc surnames are
potentially Ryans then could have been a heavily Ryan dominated townland.
The modern day name of the townland is Bauraglanna but it
was formerly Glenculloo or Glown (various spellings) and geologically it a valley
between Keeper Hill and the Silvermines Mountain.
The area had a reputation in folklore as a place where
people went when they were on the run from elsewhere!
Patrick Sarsfield and his troops are reputed to have hide in
Glown for a time during Sarsfields Ride.
https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4922152/4856621/5012323
There is the 1766 census available for the general area but
unless someone has a very distinct surname it is nearly impossible to make any
kind of connection.
https://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tipperary/census/1766-rel-cens/newport.htm
There are at least 224 Ryans in the census. No Hacketts or
Brennans.
The next available "Census" for the area is the
Tithe Appointment Books 1827
There is a Ryan recorded.
There is also an 1835 census available for the Parishes of
Newport and Birdhill (transcribed by Hugh Sweeney of Newport Historical &
Archaeological Society in Newport News) but Bauraglanna is not recorded.
In the later Griffiths valuation (see picture), there are
again plenty of Ryans. However nothing that can be conclusively linked to the
HMR.
The 1901 Census
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tipperary/Lackagh/Bauraglanna/
And 1911 Census
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Lackagh/Bauraglanna/
There are Ryans recorded in both. However nothing that can
be conclusively linked to the HMR.
I will also try and look at the Civil Survey –
Transplantation records – Hearth Money Rolls but I think I will keep that as a
separate exercise.
My own analysis of the rolls highlighting the Owney records.
https://thetipperaryantiquarian.blogspot.com/2024/07/the-hearth-money-rolls-in-half-barony.html
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