School: An Ráth Mhór (Clochar) (roll number 13742)
- Location:
- Rathmore, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Sr. M. Dolores
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- The Land League was started by Michael Davitt in Mayo in November 1879, and the Land League committee was formed in Knocknagree Parish in June 1880. The names of the Land-Lords in Knocknagree Parish at the time of the Land League establishment are as follows.Property - Land Lord
Turrenglamhy or 2/3 Tureeneclasagh - Sir J. Mackey Dublin1/3 Tureenclasgh - Blenner Hassett TraleeMt Infant-Tureenareigha and Lacka - Dr. TowhillMt Lain, Knocknagree, Farrainkail and Nohoval upper - Cronin CoultsmanScrahan - Archdeacon BlandShamballa - Mc. Donagh KillarneyPark - O'Connor AbbeyfealeUmeraleoy - Doctor Barry KunturkKnockeenagullane - Clarey QueenstownLaughtaigh - Parson hewsone KillarneyChurch Nohoval - Lady Cronin ColtsmanNohoval Daly - Shine LalorCarrig and Lyre - O'Leary Millstreet.In the townlands of Tureenglanihy and Tureenclasagh the tenants suffered most. Those lands formerly belonged to the O'Keefes but in 1641 got Confiscated to the Cronins. The Cronins of Clounts and Ramore had it leased and their last term terminated in 1832. The whole electoral Division of Kingwilliamstown was then taken over by the Crown. The Rent of Tureenclasagh under the Cronins was £ 40 which was increased by the crown to £101. After the Mackey(continues on next page)