Munmore - why the Leeson list one is in East Clare On the Lund version of the Leeson list: Corbett Bridget Munmore 1840 Corbett John Knocklisheen 1847 Lucas James Munmore 1840 Lucas John/ Jos. Munmore 1840 30 Jan 03 posting of a Clare listmember: "I was wondering if anyone knows of a Munmore Farms located near Tulla, Co. Clare and if it still exists. I am researching Joseph Lucas and Margaret Noonan, tenant farmers on Munmore Farms who came to Canada on the ship James Cook in 1840." IRISH EMIGRANT WEDDINGS: NOVA SCOTIA 1826-30 http://website.lineone.net/~corbett_group/First/Ireland/irish3.htm 1839-47 1840 Bridget Corbett of Munmore 1847 John Corbett of Killinena also note: KEANE, Michael [McGUIRE, CONNELL]; Munmore CLA IRL>Chicago IL; Chicago Tribune; 1918-02-22 http://www.irelandoldnews.com/obits/obidxk.htm -------------- As to another ship were involved in the Wyndham assisted voyages, see my posting of 2 Oct 02: Montreal Gazette, June 30, 1846 (copied from the Quebec Mercury)." Twenty-six families - 146 persons, were sent out by Col. Wyndham, from his estates near Limerick, in the Bryan Abbs, Capt. Brown, and were paid through Messrs. C. E. Levey & Co, the sum of L156 19s currency, equal to 20s sterling each adult." Books to consult: A New Lease On Life: Landlords, Tenants, and Immigrants in Ireland and Canada Wilson, Catharine Anne Montreal; Buffalo: Mc-Gill-Queen's University Press, 1994 ISBN 0773511172 Source For the History of Landed Estates in Ireland Dooley, Terence A.M. Dublin; Portland OR: Irish Academic Presss, 2000 ISBN 071656972 Source material on the Wyndham family, some of which may have been collected by the Clare library: Wyndham, Earls of Egremont 1800s - 1900s deeds, rentals, etc. Nat Archives 29976 West Sussex Record Office. Petworth House Archives Catalogue Ref. PHA Creator(s): Percy family, Earls of Northumberland Wyndham family, Earls of Egremont my posting of 15 Apr 05-- Salmon, N. (Nathaniel). A short view of the families of the present Irish nobility; their marriages, ... arms, mottos, and chief seats. With an index, ... By Mr. Salmon. London, 1759. 281pp. History and Geography ORBIEN, EARL OF INCHIQUIN [sic] p. 30 WYNDAM - OBRIEN, EARL OF THOMOND 92 This last one is short, so here it is transcribed (without names in upper case): "The right honourable Percy Wyndham OBrien, Earl of Thomand, Baron Ibrickan, Lord Treasurer of his Majestry's houshold [sic], and member in the British parliament for Cockermouth, in Cumberland, was created Earl and Baron as above, Nov. 29, 1756. Sir William Wyndham, Bart. father of the present Earl, only son of Sir Edward Wyndham, Bart. was master of the buck-hounds, secretary at war, chancellor of the exchequer, and privy-counsellor to her late Majestry Queen Anne; and married, in July 1708, the Lady Catherine Seymour, second daughter of Charles Duke of Somerset, by whom he had issue two sons and two daughters, viz. 1. Charles, now Earl of Egremont. 2. Percy, the present Earl of Thomond, to whom his uncle Henry, the last Earl of Thomond, left his estate upon his bearing arms and name of OBrien, as has been shewn particularly under the title of Earl of Inchiquin."