Commonwealth Survey of 1652
Name in 1652 | Cornesior |
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Proprietor | Wm Steevens & Others |
Census of 1821
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Tithe Applotment Books of 1824-1834
Townland | Townland as Transcribed | Surname | Forename | Year |
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Cornaseer | Cornaseer | Cahill | John | 1828 |
Cornaseer | Cornaseer | Cahill | Mathw | 1828 |
Cornaseer | Cornaseer | Clarke | R B | 1828 |
Cornaseer | Cornaseer | Gafney | James | 1828 |
Cornaseer | Cornaseer | Rielly | Michl | 1828 |
Townland | Townland as Transcribed | Surname | Forename | Year |
Name Books of 1836
Cornaseer
The property of Lord Farnham and is let to 8 occupying tenants on leases of 3 lives
or 31 years. at a rent of from 15 to 25s. per acre. It is chargeable with Co. Cess by the carvagh, from 1s. 8d. to 2s. per acre and tithes 6d. per acre annually. Inhabitants are 12 Protestants and 52 Roman Catholics. The usual crops are oats, potatoes and flax. The only object of curiosity is what the peasantry call Clough Ghrana or Grana's stone said to have been the place where Diarmud and Grana used to sleep at night. The most probable conjecture is that it was a Druidical altar in former days. It is said to have been surrounded by a circle of stones with their ends fastened in the ground but more state that it is the Grave of Giants or some ancient Irish heroes of whom such extraordinary facts are related by the Irish peasantry. The children of this townland attend school in the townland of Kollycannor.
Griffith’s Valuation of 1857
Townland | Surname | Forename |
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Cornaseer | Flynn | James |
Cornaseer | Foster | Thomas |
Cornaseer | Heaslop | Samuel |
Cornaseer | Mc Cahill | Edward |
Cornaseer | Mc Cahill | Francis |
Cornaseer | Mc Cahill | Francis, Jr. |
Cornaseer | Mc Cahill | Matthew |
Cornaseer | Reilly | Edward |
Cornaseer | Reilly | James |
Cornaseer | Reilly | Patrick |
Cornaseer | Sheridan | Philip |
Townland | Surname | Forename |
Census of 1901
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Census of 1911
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Parishes in Cavan
Annagelliff Annagh Bailieborough Ballintemple Ballymachugh Castlerahan Castleterra Crosserlough Denn Drumgoon Drumlane Drumlumman Drumreilly Drung Enniskeen Kilbride Kildallan Kildrumsherdan Killashandra Killinagh Killinkere Kilmore Kinawley Knockbride Larah Lavey Loughan or Castlekeeran Lurgan Moybolgue Mullagh Munterconnaught Scrabby Shercock Templeport Tomregan Urney
Towns and Townlands in Denn
Acres Aghadoon or Ravenfield Aghadreenagh Aghalattafraal Aghateggal or Ryefort Aghavaddy Aghnahaia Glebe Ardkill Beg Ardkill More Ardlougher Ardvarny Ballyjamesduff Banagher Carn Carrickaboy Glebe Carrickatober Corglass Cornagrow Cornamahan Cornaseer Corrakane Corraweelis Crumlin (Denn Civil Parish) Denn Glebe Dennbane Dennmore or Leggandenn Derrylurgan Drumavaddy Drumbarry Drumcanon Drumcrow Drumhirk Drumliff Farragh Gallon Glebe Gallonbulloge or Blackbull Killycannan Killynanum Killyteane Killyvally Kilnacor Kilnacreevy Lackanclare Lackanduff Lackanmore Largan Lishenry Lislea Lismeen Lonnogs Moher Newtown Pollafree Pollakeel Pottle Pottlesoden Ranrenagh Shannow Tullytreane