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    1. [WATERFORD] People in Clonmel in the Civil Survey (1640-1656):
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. People in Clonmel in the Civil Survey (1640-1656): James Brennock fitz James, Apothecary Patrick Donoghow (Donoghue), Merchant Walter Morony, merchant Thomas White, merchant John Dwyer, Glover Phillipp Mohologhan (McLaughlin?), husbandman Thomas Carran, Husbandman Luke Quirck, merchant Richard Esmond, husbandman Michael Bray, merchant Ambrose Bray, merchant Thomas Walsh, husbandman The following were all identified as Irish Catholics: John White fitz Bennet Henry White Franc(i)s White Pierce Bray John Stritch Andrew Morony John Bray James Faggan Michael Bray James Wall John Lea (Leigh) Patrick Walsh Thomas White fitz Richard Nicholas Everard (of Fethard) David White (of Russellstown, Co. Waterford Jeffry Barron William Leynagh Richard Butler John White fitz Lawrence Thomas Roch(e) Edmond Bren(n)ock Pierce Wall William Swyny John Corr (or Carr) (Of Tyberaughny, then in Co. Tipperary) Bartholomy Creagh John Wall William Lincoln of Co. Waterford Alexander Power of Powerstown Thomas White fitz Richard fitz David Richard Morony Thomas Donoghow (Donoghue) John English End of list of Irish Catholics. Richard Hamerton a house leased to Col. Sankey David Walsh Ralph Chadcroft Thomas Sellin James Daniel (could also be Donnell) George Carr Richard Parrett Victor White Daniel Mologhan Mlaghlin Skehane (Sheehan) Michael Kott Edmon Purcell A couple of interesting things about Clonmel then: It was a Corporation town and never considered itself to be a part of any Barony in either Co. Tipperary or Co. Waterford up to the time of the Civil Survey. BallymcAdam, and Short Castle als. Thomas Castle in Ardfinnan, belonged to and were owned by the Corporation of the Town of Clonmel at the time of the Civil Survey. Janet

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