Civil Survey Notes - Boher

 


Boher

In the Civil Survey the following are recorded

Therlagh oge O Bryen of Belline, Gent

Mahowne O Cormckane of ye same husbandm

Irish Papists

Richard Lennard of ye Citty of Lymicke shoomaker

English Protestant

In the Hearth Money Rolls we find a Mahowne Cormackane / Mahoon Cormock. This is likely to be the same Mahowne O Cormckane. Interestingly his title is that of a husbandman – a type of farmer (who plows and cultivates land). This is maybe backed up by the description in the Civil Survey which says his share of the lands in Boher - The sd fourth pte belonging to the sd. Mahowne O Cormckane is devided in the arble onely from the other three ptes

Looking at the other analyses I carried out – unfortunately Cormack or variations don’t carry on in the other records. O’Brien does in the Griffiths Valuation and 1901 / 1911 census but there is no way of connecting them.

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