Tawnymucklagh Plot Number 23.
This is a small parcel of land that is surrounded by plot 17.
It is reached by going down the lane opposite the cemetery all the way to the end and continuing right between a stone wall and a wire fence.
This was the land that went with the houses in plot 16.
Griffith 1858.
This parcel of land was owned by John Casey jnr.
John Casey jnr lived in a house in plot 16.
A John Casey lived in a second house on the same plot.
Griffith always uses junior after a name when he refers to the son of a father of the same name.
Therefore, this was a father and son living side by side in two houses.
The immediate lessors are given as James and Patrick Casey.
The name here is usually the local landlord.
However, in this case this means that John Casey jnr was renting this land from James and Patrick Casey who in turn would have rented it from the landlord, George French.
| Plot |
23 |
| Occupier |
John Casey jnr |
| Leased From |
James and Patrick Casey |
| Description |
Land |
| Area |
1a 3r 30p |
| Value of Land |
£1-10-0 |
| Value of Buildings |
none |
| Total Value |
£1-10-0 |
Extracts from Valuation Books up to 1980s.
None available yet.
1901 Census Data
No house on this land.
Family Tree for John Casey jnr.
Initial attempt at Casey clan of Tawnymucklagh.