« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 07 November 12 16:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Just reading the chapter on the Evictions in 'The Irish Famine' an illustrated history. shows extract from Estate papers of Earl of Midleton's estate in counties Cork & Waterford 7/8/1847. Next to Clare the worst area for evictions was County Mayo, the scene of ten per cent of all evictions between 1849 and 1854. Among the worst landlords was the Earl of Lucan, he removed over 2,000 tenants in the parish of Ballinrobe alone! The Marquis of Sligo was also an evicting landlord. No doubt all the estate papers available will show the evictions.
Not all the landlords who evicted tenants threw them on the road. Emigration from Ireland was 'assisted' whereby landlords gave their tenants enough money for the passage to America or Canada. Some landlords, even hired ships to transport them.
Maggie
Antrim/Ahoghill/Broughshane Co Antrim - LYTTLE, MEEKE, SWANN, CRAIG, WALLACE, NICHOLL
Maghergall/Derriaghy Lisburn area - SINCLAIR, MCFARLAND, BRAITHWAITE, MORROW, VINT, ELWOOD, MCNEICE, CLOSE, HARBINSON, TODD, MCWATTERS, MCPEAKE, COURTNEY, THOMPSON, BELSHAW, LARMOUR, DUBORDIEUR, STEWART, WIGGINS
Canada - SINCLAIR
New Zealand - MEEKE
Co Armagh/America - STEENSON
Co Tyrone/Co Londonderry GAMBLE, MOON, LOVE, ROBINSON, LINDSAY, COULTER, WHITE, LYONS, MOOREHEAD, BAIRD, MCCREA, LESLIE.