Know Your Townland – Rathluby/Ráth Lúbaigh

Know your Townland – Rathluby/Ráth Lúbaigh

This townland is located at the south eastern edge of the parish of Quin, at the turn-off for Craggaunowen. Sadliers Cross Road is the name of this junction. No record can be found for the family names of Ó Lúbaigh or Sadlier having resided here. A gate lodge was located here for the Rathluby estate and the one-time resident may have inspired this placename. This small townland is best identified by the large lough taking its name from the townland and by the demesne that once dominated it.

Ó Lúbaigh, a rare and scattered surname, now most numerous in Tipperary’.

50.3 hectares/124 acres

1659 Census Records (Rathlubby, Ballyroughane, Cullane)

Tituladoes Murrogh O’Bryen; Population: 5 Irish

1855 Griffiths Valuation

Landlord: Eliza Piercey. Tenants: Henry Bridgeman (Head tenant), Patrick Neill, John Rourke.
Landlord: Henry Bridgeman. Tenant: Patrick Neill
Landlord: James Murphy. Tenant: John Rourke

A St John Bridgeman was residing at Rathluby in 1799 and is also named as liable for tithe payment in 1825. In the mid 19th century Henry Bridgeman held Rathluby from Eliza Piercey. In December 1861 the estate of Jane Piercy (a daughter of John Westropp of Fort Anne) at Cappagh in the barony of Lower Connello, Limerick, and at Rathluby were advertised for sale in the Landed Estates Court. The sale rental records that Henry Bridgeman’s lease had just expired. By the end of the 18th century, in the possession of the Bridgeman family, the buildings were valued at £5 at the time of Griffith’s Valuation. Henry Bridgeman occupied the house which he held from Eliza Piercey and it continued to be a Bridgeman home until the end of the 19th century. It was not unusual for the Protestant landowners to let parts of their property to others of their class, who often sublet the poorer land to the locals.

Census Records for Rathluby 1841-1891

1841 Population: 67; Households: 11

1851 Population: 30; Households: 8

1861 Population: 65; Households: 11

1871 Population: 32; Households: 7

1881 Population: 21; Households: 6

1891 Population: 16; Households: 5

Comment:

The sudden drop in population in 1851, can be explained as a result of the recent famine. The return to a similar size in 1861 and another sudden drop by half in 1871 is much less obviously explained. Perhaps it was a result of emigration for a better life or a change in agricultural practices which resulted in a move from growing to grazing?

1901 Census Records Households 5; Population 14

John & Ellen Conlon, son Thomas, daughter Bridget.

William & his sister Rosanna McNamara.

James Droney

Ann McNamara, mother Bridget Fox, sons Patrick, Martin.

James McInerney, servants Kate Walters, Margaret Neville.

 

1911 Census Records Households 5; Population 11

John Conlon, son Thomas, daughter-in-law Mary.

William McNamara.

James McInerney, sons John, Michael, James, daughter Mary.

Margaret Neville.

Ann McNamara.

1918 Subscribers to Major Redmond Memorial Fund

James McInerney, William McNamara

1926 Census Records Households 5; Population 11

Thomas & Mary Conlon.

Rose McNamara, daughter Bridget.

Bridget Murphy & sister Margaret Murphy.

Margaret Callaghan, sons James, John, daughter Molly.

Patrick Pewter.

Comment:

Many of the same family names will be seen in the ‘Baptismal Records’ and the ‘Petty Sessions Cases’ further below in this post such as Conlon, McNamara, McInerney, Pewter.

Rathluby House

Associated Families: Molony, McGann, Piercy, Bridgeman, McMahon

Features: Rathluby House was an eighteenth-century, rectangularly shaped residence, facing north-north-east over Rathluby Lough. The yard and utility buildings stood to the west, and to the south was a large water-garden. The front of the house was approached by a drive from the south-east. Another drive approached from the south where there was once a gate lodge at Sadleirs Cross.

History: In the mid eighteenth century, James Massy Molony of the Cragg family, whose father Andrew Molony died in 1724 and whose mother was Arabella Massy, lived here with his wife, Susanalva Molony. They had one daughter. In 1799, St J. Bridgeman of Rahloba (sic) was in favour of the legislative Union of Ireland with Great Britain. Henry Bridgeman is shown as leasing the property from Eliza Piercey in 1855 together with almost one hundred acres.

A tombstone in Kilseilly graveyard (Broadford) records a ‘Colonel George Frost, I.M.S., in memory of his uncle Thomas Bridgeman of Rathluby d. 1894’. Above the words is a shield parted per pale with the Bridgeman arms on the sinister (left) side. There is also above the shield the family crest. Nearby is another stone: ‘Henry and Eleanor Bridgeman, Al Wall and Ames Wall. Henry’s brothers: William, Winter and Carre 1714. The Bridgemans had been in the area since circa 1659 when Henry Bridgeman was Tituladoe of a number of townlands in Killuran parish to the north-east. At the turn of the century, Rathluby was acquired by James McMahon of Newmarket House. The house no longer remained occupied. The property is still in the hands of the McMahons. Rathluby house was demolished in 1948.

 

Courtesy of Hugh Weir – Houses of Clare.

 

 National Monuments

CL043-011 Enclosure, CL043-013 Enclosure

Quin Petty Sessions – Sample Cases

Baptismal Records from 1800’s for Rathluby

The population of the townland peaked at 67 in 1841, hence the large numbers of recorded baptisms in this period. Prominent family names such as MacNamara, McInerney, Conlon (and variations in spelling), Pewter recorded below are still to be found in records right up to 1926. Note the record containing Margaret Sadler and witness Daniel Sadler.

Date Child’s name Father   Mother’s name Sponsors
26.11.1839 Patt (?) Patt (?) Peggy John McMahon, Peggy (?)
25.07.1820 Thomas Calnan Thomas (?) Biddy John Ryan
11.05.1837 John Connelan Thomas Corbett Bridget Michael Gleeson, Anne Cain
03.11.1833 Bridget Connellan Tom Corbett Bridget Eliza Griffey
??.09.1833 Bridget Donohoe James Fox Margaret William and Mary thFox
13.07.1845 Michael Gorman Thomas Malone Betty Thady and Catherine Ryan
03.05.1843 Bidy Gorman Thomas Molone Betty Denny(?) Ryan
24.06.1841 James Griffy Patt Tobin Mary Thady Duggan, Mary Mulquiny
08.04.1852 Kitty Holiday Glin(?) Biddy Mary McNamara
25.11.1819 Timothy Kean John Hinsy(?) Bridget Patt Lynch, Bridget Brown
11.04.1845 Patt Keeffe John Hease Honora Martin Gleeson, Sally Fox
19.05.1818 James MacInerny Thomas Crohan Anne Tim Meany
21.07.1819 Thomas McEnerkny Thomas Crowlan Nancy John Hicky, Johanna Ryan
17.11.1845 Sally McInerny James Conlon Honor Bridget Corbett
??.11.1835 Martin McInerny Patrick Kenna Margaret Mary Halloran
10.06.1823 Anne McInerny Thomas Croghan Nancy Dennis Meaney
06.07.1846 Daniel McMahon James Fox Judy Tom and Bridget Lillis
??.06.1836 Briget McMahon James Griffy Elizabeth James Gorman, Bridget Glynn
10.06.1838 John McMahon James Elizabeth Pat Griffy, Catherine Glynn
26.11.1829 John Morrissy Michael Sadler Margaret Daniel Sadler(?), Bridget –
12.04.1847 Daniel Neil Pat Cullinan Hanah Bidy Neil
23.07.1824 Mary Neil Patrick Quillinan Anne Mary Quillinan
??.04.1835 James O’Neal (?) Widow Ryan, the aunt of James
06.01.1839 Mary O’Neill James Cain Mary Honora Fall
05.09.1847 John Pewter Peter Sharry Susan Michael Pewter, Mary Markham
04.11.1849 Anne Pewter Peter Sharry Susan Honor Pewter
24.02.1846 Ellen Ryan Pat Fahy Anne Michael Conlan, Mary Ryan
14.01.1850 Bridget Ryan Patt Neill Jane Anne Neill
??.09.1834 (?) Shaughnessy Pat Fox Brigid Margaret O’Neal
25.07.1852 Robert Stafford Michael Stafford Serah John McMahon, Anne Fox
07.01.1818 Denis Tasler(?) John Mulcandry(?) Anne Pat Glyn
29.07.1866 Thomas Conlan John Kenny Ellen Margaret Bridgman
15.05.1859 Bridget Conlan Michael Loughlin Mary Ellen Kenny
14.03.1863 Patt Conlon John Kenny Ellen Mary Griffy
19.01.1861 Thomas Conlon Michael Loftus Mary Jaems Callinan
20.02.1870 Bridget Connelan Tom Kenny Ellen Sarah McInerny
22.12.1857 Elizabeth Connellan Michael Loftus Mary Michael Burke, Mary Burke
02.07.1859 Peter Mac Michael Shaughnessy Anne Pat Peper, Mary Morissy
13.08.1864 Anne Mack Michael Fox Anne Margaret Pepper(?)
12.09.1869 Margaret Mack Michael Mack Anne Mary Mack, Patt Moylan
17.03.1867 Patt Mack Michael O’Shaughnessy Anne Bridget Haneen
24.06.1856 Mary McInerney James Connellan Honora Bridget Connellan
09.09.1860 James McInerny James Conlan Honora Patt Haneen, Margaret Neville
27.09.1857 Michael McInerny James Connellan Honor Martin McInerny, Maria Droney
02.05.1865 Martin McInerny Martin Neville Mary Bridget McEnerny
02.11.1879 Martin McNamara Michael Fox Anne Pat Pewter, Bridgid Liddy
02.09.1871 Michael McNamara Michael O’Shaughnessy Anne Ellen Lifford
03.07.1875 Patrick McNamara Michael O’Shaughnessy Anne John McNamara, Anne McNamara
14.09.1861 Bridget McNamara Michael Shaughnessy Anne Mary Neville
15.03.1873 William McNamara Michael Shaughnessy Anne Bridget Strafford
03.10.1869 James Quigly Andy Mack Eliza Michael O’Brien, Kate O’Brien
24.03.1858 Mary Ryan Patt Fahy Anne Margaret Neville
01.01.1861 Bridget Ryan Patt Fahy Anne Michael Gorman, Mary Griffy
??.05.1855 Ellen Strafford Michael Conlan Sarah Ellen Kenny
29.09.1860 Bridget Strafford Michael Conlon Sarah Thomas Griffy, Anne Stafford
??.12.1857 Thomas Strafford Michael Connelan Sally Thomas Griffy, Mary Griffy
31.05.1862 Michael Tierney Mathew Ryan Bridget John Hanneen, Margaret Hanneen
10.02.1867 Mary Anne Tierney Matt Ryan Bridget Ellen Ryan
12.06.1859 Bridget Tierney Matthew Ryan Bridget Patrick Hannan, Mary Hannan