Vita; I checked for pardons and found nothing familiar to me that referenced a placename near Castlelyons. However, my experience in translations of the Pardons is limited. Here are my findings. ============ Elizabeth I 1586-1603 Pardon 6323 Anneis Walker Joan Walker of Rousselswood Pardon 5106 Henry Walker, of Naas, co. Kildare In the tenure of Nich. Walker, land called Gingerstone. Pardon 3973 "pardon to Nich. Walker" Pardon 745 "pardon to .....Farman Walker..." Pardon 6550 "...Margery Walker of Dirane, co. Roscommon" ============= Henry VIII 1521-1546/7 No Walkers ============= Edward VI 1546/7-1553 No Walkers ============= Philip and Mary 1553-1558 No Walkers ============= >From the Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, When Cromwell Came to Ireland, by John O'Hart Page 409. The "Forty Nine" Officers. Walker, Lieut. Abraham Walker, Daniel Walker, Edward Walker, John Walker, Josias ============= Thanks, Dave Murray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vita v. Wedel" <VitavonWedel@t-online.de> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 8:46 AM Subject: [Cork] Walker Brewery in FERMOY > Hello - > > have been trying for ages to find ANY information on the brewery of my WALKER > ancestors in FERMOY. > The brewery was probably founded by my gggg-grandfather THOMAS WALKER, perhaps > shortly before 1800. Thomas Walker is mentioned in town papers occasionally, in > connection with the town´s founder and developer, JOHN ANDERSON. > Other than that I found no details on the brewery. > It seems the brewery did not survive long after Thomas Walker´s death. His son > George didn´t seem to be involved with it. > > Don´t even know when Thomas Walker died - where could I find the CoI-registers > of the early 19th century? > > Can anyone give clues where to look next? I´ve only been to the Fermoy City > Library, where everyone was extremely helpful and nice, but couldn´t help. > > Thanks! > Vita > > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > ** CountyCork Mailing List homepage http://community.webtv.net/shamrockroots/countycork >