Source: Cork
Historical and Archæological Society 2nd ser. xii
Title: The
English Settlement in Mallow under the Jephson Family. By Henry F. Berry,
I.S.O., M.R.I.A., 1906, Cork, 8-9
Date: 1612
Place: Mallow, Co. Cork
In 1612 Sir John Jephson had the following grant:- A stone house and other buildings in Moallo (sic); a garden and yard 1a.; the Hill Close, 22a., and 328a. called Ballinecourties als. Ballilough in tenure of Thos. Betsworth; a messuage in Moallo, with garden and yard adjoining; 1a. in tenure of Edward Harries or his assigns; a house and yard in Moallo in tenure of Patrick Pluck; near Moallo, 4a. meadow or pasture in tenure of Thomas Miller, gent.; Stanton’s als. Dover’s lands, 332½a., in tenure of Jane Smith, widow; Killeyneogrowghan als. Begg’s land, within said manor, containing a house and 405a., late in tenure of Morrice Gerald als. Morrice Begg; three roods in the town of Moallo; 4 messuages built thereon and 2a. meadow and pasture; Hammon’s lands als. Dromsligagh in Moallo; 309a. in tenure of Ralph Hammon, Abbey of Ballybeg, &c.