Irish and Anglo-Irish Families

In the Manuscript Volumes in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, marked respectively, F. 3. 23, F. 3. 27, and F. 4. 18, are contained the genealogies of some of the families, whose names are given in these Lists.

In Volume F. 3. 23, are given the intermarriages and a few of the pedigrees of the following families; commencing, at soonest, not earlier than the latter end of the 16th, and some of them in the 17th, century, and some of them brought down to, but none later than, the beginning of the 18th century. The names are here spelled as they are in the original:

A

Adrian
Aldworth
Allen
Annesley
Antiam
Arnop
Ash
Aston
Atkins
Atkinson
Avery
Aylmer

B

Bagnall
Balford
Bambrick
Barard
Barlow
Barret
Barrington
Barrow
Barry
Barsey
Bastwick
Bayly
Beard
Berkley
Birn
Bladen
Blaney
Blondell
Blount
Bollard
Bolton
Booker
Bourgh
Bowdell
Bowen
Bowyer
Boyd
Boyle
Brabason
Bradshaw
Brangan
Bray
Brereton
Brimingham[1]
Broadrick
Brookes
Broughton
Brown
Bryan
Buckworth
Bunbury
Burdett
Burrows
Burton
Bushe
Butler

C

Cannon
Carpenter
Carre
Cavanagh
Cecill
Chevers
Chichester
Chopping
Clark
Clayton
Cliffe
Clotworthy
Colclough
Cole
Colley
Comerford
Conningsby
Cooke
Coot
Cope
Copley
Cosby
Cottingham
Courtney
Cox
Crawford
Crofton
Culine
Cullen

D

Dalton
Dancer
Davys
Dawson
Deering
Denny
Devereux
Digby
Domvile
Donellan
Dopping
Dowdall
Driscoll
Drury
Duglas
Dukenfeild
Dungar

E

Ecchlin
Edgworth
Edkins
Egar
Ellyot
Eustace

F

Farrell
Fitzgerald
Fitzharris
Flood
Forbes
Ford
Forster
Forth
Fox
Francks

G

Galway
Gardiner
Gavan
Gay
Gee
Gelagh (now “Gealy,” and “Moone”)
Geoghagan
Geyton
Gilbert
Glover
Gookin
Gore
Gorge
Gough
Grace
Graham
Grange
Grant
Gratreax
Green
Griffin
Groves

H

Hamilton
Hanson
Harding
Harman
Harris
Harrison
Hartpool
Hewson
Hickman
Hind
Hodder
Hodges
Holmes
Houghton
Howard
Howell
Hoy
Hubert
Hughes
Hume
Hunt
Hussey

I

Ingoldesby
Itchingham

J

Jakeman
Jakson
Jepson
Jones
Jowers
Judge
Juxton

K

Keasar
Keating
Kedder
Kempston
Kenedy
King
Knappe
Knight

L

Langredge
Latham
Lattin
Lawrence
Lee
Lehunt
Leman
Lestrange
Lewlyn
Lilly
Lindon
Lions
Lister
Loftus
Long
Love
Lowther
Loyd
Lucas
Luther
Lutterell

M

Madden
Mahon
Malady
Mansell
Margetson
Markham
Marlay
Martin
Masterson
Maull
Maultster
Mayart
Maynard
Meed
Meredith
Mildmay
Miller
Molyneux
Montgomery
More
Moreton
Morgan
Morrice
Mosse
Muschamp

N

Nangle
Nappe
Neile
Nelson
Newcomen
Nisbitt
Norris
Nugent

O

O’Cahan
O’Dempsey
O’Hara
Oliver
Ormsby
Osborne
Otway
Owen
Owens

P

Palliser
Palmes
Parker
Parsons
Peck
Penyfather
Percivall
Perrot
Phillips
Piggot
Pitts
Pollard
Poole
Preston
Price
Proiers
Purcell
Purdon

R

Ransford
Reader
Reding
Rely
Richards
Rinzy
Rochford
Rosse
Rugge
Ruth

S

Sambach
Sanderson
Sandes
Sandys
Sankey
Scott
Scout
Scurlog
Serjeant
Silliard
Silver
Simcock
Skevington
Smith
Smithsby
Southwell
Spaight
Stanhop
Stanley
Starling
St. George
Stoughton
Stowell
St. Paul
Strowde
Stuart

T

Tailour
Tallant
Tench
Tent
Thirold
Thompson
Tichborn
Tirrell
Toler
Topham
Towers
Toxtell
Trott

U

Underwood
Usher

W

Wakely
Walcot
Wale
Wallys
Walker
Walsh
Ward
Ware
Warren
Watson
Welden
Welsh
Wems
Wentworth
Weseley
West
Westhorp
Wharton
Wheeler
White
Whitehurst
Whitfeild
Wibrants
Williams
Willson
Wodenham
Wogan
Wolverston
Woodfall
Woods
Worsop
Wybrants

Y

Young

End of F. 3. 23.


In Volume F. 4. 18, are given the genealogies, marriages, or deaths of the following families. Some of those genealogies are given in this Edition, traced down to the period when those families were dispossessed of their estates: some of them by the Cromwellian, and others by the Williamite Confiscations:

A

Acheson
Agard
Allen
Allington, Lord
Annesley
Archbold
Arrundell
Arthour
Ash
Attewater
Aungier
Auveray
Aylmer

B

Babe
Babington
Bagnall
Bagod
Bagot
Balan alias Belan
Balfe
Balford
Ball
Ballard
Barnwell
Baron alias Fitzgerald
Barrington
Barry of Santry
Bath
Batty
Beard
Beaumont
Belan alias Balan
Beling
Bellew
Berkeley
Bettagh
Birfird
Birford
Birmingham
Birt
Bisse
Blackfield
Blackney
Blakney
Blaney
Bodenham
Boix
Bolton
Bor
Botome
Bourke
Boyle
Brabason
Brandon
Branford
Brenan
Bret
Brimingham
Brindley
Brown
Brunchar, Lord
Bulkeley
Burke
Burnell
Butler

C

Caddell
Caddle
Cade
Calthrop
Calvert, Lord
Cane
Carew
Carleton
Carrew
Cashell
Casse (or Casey)
Catelin
Chambers
Chamberlin
Chaworth
Cherlis alias Sherle
Chevers
Chichester
Clayton
Clinton
Clotworthy
Clynch
Cockain, Lord
Coghlan
Coley
Coman
Comerford
Conway
Coogin
Coote
Cope
Cor
Corbet
Cornwalles
Cosby
Creny
Cromwell, Lord
Cruce
Crump
Cuffe
Curcy
Cusack

D

Dalton
Darcey
Darditz
Davys
Dawney, Lord
De Agno
De Artois
De Burgo
De la Feild
De la Hide
De la Pulle
Dempsey, Viscount Clanmaliere
Den
Dexter
Digby
Dillon
Dockra
Dockwra, Lord
Dollard
Donellan
Doppinge
Dormer
Dorrel
Doting
Dowdall
Dowden
Doyne
Dracot
Drumgoule
Duffe
Dulto
Du Lytz

E

Edmondson
Ellyot
Erskin
Estmond
Euleston
Everard
Eustace

F

Fagan
Fairfax, Lord
Faning
Fanshaw, Lord
Fay
Finglas
Fitton
Fitzgerald
Fitzharris
Fitzherbert
Fitzjames
Fitzjohn
Fitzleons
Fitzpatrick
Fitzsimons
Fitzsums
Flatsbury
Fleming
Foliot
Forbes
Ford
Forth
Foster
Fox
Franks
Fyan

G

Galway
Garland
Garvy
Gaydon
Gedding
Geneville
Gernon
Geton
Gilbert
Godfry
Gold
Golding
Goodrick
Gorge
Grace
Grantham
Gray

H

Hacket
Hadsor
Halmond
Halpenny
Hamilton
Hamlin
Harbert
Hare, Lord Visct.
Harold
Harington
Harris
Harvy
Hawley
Hector
Henet, Lord
Hereford
Heydon
Hill
Hodynet
Hollywood
Hoo (now “Howe”)
Hope
Houghton
Hume
Huring
Hussey, Baron of Galtrim

J

Janes
Jevers
Jones
Jordan

K

Kendall
Kenly
Kent
Kenton
Keppok
Kerdiffe
Kerovane
Keting
Kiltale
King
Knatchbull

L

Lacy
Laffan
Lancaster
Lane
Langford
Langton
Le Brune
Ledwich
Lee
Lewis
Lill
Lint alias Skelton
Lodge
Loftus
London
Long
Losse
Lutterell
Luttle
Lynam
Lynch

M

MacAuley
MacCarthy
MacCrath (MacGrath)
MacDermot
MacDonnell
MacEgan
MacGilpatrick
MacGinnis
MacGuire
MacHenry
MacMahon
MacSweeny
Madden
Mandeville
Manwaring
Mape
Mares
Mareward
Mathews
Maulde
May
Maynard, Visct.
Maypowder
McCrath
Mervin
Messington
Mey
Missett
Mondeford
Mooney
Moore
Motton
Mounson, Lord
Mountgomery
Muschamp

N

Nangle
Nasshe
Nedham, Lord
Netterville
Neugent
Noble
Norris
Notingham
Nugent

O

O’Brien
O’Cahane
O’Carroll
O’Connor
O’Conry
O’Daly
O’Donnell
O’Driscoll
Ogle, Lord
O’Hara
O’Herlihy
O’Kearney
O’Kennedy
O’Kelly
O’Leary
Olivers
O’Meara
O’Molloy
O’Mulrooney
O’Naughten
O’Neile
O’Neylan
O’Rely
O’Ryan
Osbaldeston
O’Sheaghnusa
O’Sullivan
Owens
Oweyn

P

Palmer
Parsons
Passevant
Patten
Peipho
Penkeston
Pentenoy
Pepard
Pepird
Percivall
Petit
Pettid
Pheipo
Pinkeston
Plunket
Poer
Poinings
Porter
Power
Preston
Protfote
Protfotede
Purcell

Q

Quartermas
Quitriot

R

Rainford
Rawson
Read
Reinsell
Rice
Richardson
Ridgway
Robinson
Roch, Viscount Fermoy
Roche
Rochford
Rooth
Roper, Ld. Balt.
Rotheram
Rowley
Russell
Ryves (or Reeves)

S

Salford
Salle
Salway
Sandall
Sarsfield
Saunderson
Savage
Saville, Lord
Scott
Scurlock
Sedgrave
Shane
Sheffeild
Shelly
Sherlin
Sidney
Sinnot
Skelton alias Lint
Skevington
Smith
Southwell
Spenser, Poeta
Stafford
Stanihurst
St. Amandus
Stanly
Starke
Stephenson
Stewart
St. Lawrence
Stoke
Stokes
Strangewaien
Strongbow
St. Touben
Sudoprine
Sutton

T

Taaffe
Tailor
Talbot
Tallan
Tankard
Tath
Temple
Telling
Tirrel
Toben
Townley
Tracy
Travers
Tremmet
Trevedyn
Trevor, Viscount Dangen
Trollop
Tuchet
Tuit
Turk
Tyndall

U

Upton
Uriel
Usher

V

Vaughan
Veldon
Verdon
Vesey

W

Wadding
Wafer
Wall
Walleys
Wallis
Walsh
Walsingham
Ware
Warren
Waterhouse
Weldon
Wellesley
Wenman
West
Wetherall
Whethell
White
Whitney
Wilmot, Viscount Athlone
Wingfield, Viscount
Wise
Wogan
Woodlock
Worth
Wrytle
Wycombe

Y

Young

End of the family names contained in the Vol. F. 4. 18.


The earlier portion of Volume F. 3. 27 is occupied with obits and marriages; the earliest date therein mentioned being, A.D. 1190: “Rob. de Barry, oc. 1190.” And the last entry in that Volume is: “Coll. Βenj. Fletcher, Late Governr. of New York; died at Rokingham, near Boyle, on May 28, betw. 6 and 7 of ye clock; 1703.” Some of the Anglo-Irish pedigrees contained in this Work are taken from that Volume, and a few of them from F. 4. 18.

Notes

[1] Birmingham: This name is now Bermingham.

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