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Man of War Inn, Cavan
« on: Tuesday 18 June 24 21:46 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about the Man of War Inn, recently built in 1764, and then inhabited by Mark Magrath?
That's all the info I have
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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 18 June 24 22:31 BST (UK) »
What is the context of your search for the pub or Mark Magrath?

Do you mean the pub was built in 1764 as ‘recently built…’ doesn’t make sense.

If you do a search for M M, there are sites with trees for Mark McGrath born about 1705 and died 1775. They have him married to Jane Hamilton.
What do you think?
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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 18 June 24 23:04 BST (UK) »
The ‘recently built’ comes from a To Let ad 12 June 1764. Usual description of the building with a note saying it was recently built.
While it says Mark Magrath is living there it also gives an address of Mountrath Street Dublin for a James Magrath.

Also in the newspapers 5April 1781 a death in Cavan of Jane Magrath relict of Mark, it gives her age but I can’t read it, ?8.

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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 19 June 24 07:14 BST (UK) »
Could it be this one then - still in existence?
http://manowar.ie/history
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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 19 June 24 07:35 BST (UK) »
‘All Ireland, Abstracts of Wills and Marriages, 1620-1923 )

Marriage 1st August 1726
Mark Magrath, of Drumlane, Co Cavan
Jane Hamilton of St Bridget’s, Dublin
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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 19 June 24 11:16 BST (UK) »
Could it be this one then - still in existence?
http://manowar.ie/history

No, this one is Balbriggan Dublin.

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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 19 June 24 11:20 BST (UK) »
St.Bride COI Dublin 3 Aug 1726
https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/display-pdf.jsp?pdfName=prs11-bride-26
Slightly different spellings but I assume it’s the same couple.

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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 19 June 24 15:05 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Thanks for this. The advert in the paper I think said it was the Man of War pub in Cavan - so not the one at Balbriggan - unless the newspaper had it wrong as the dates are a bit of a coincidence.

However, the Mark Magrath who married Jane Hamilton/Hambleton is a possibility as to being the person inhabiting the Man of War.  And that's what I'm curious about...

I have his family fairly well researched (but NOT whose parents Jane Hamilton were!). This Mark Magrath was an attorney, from a family of attorneys,  so why the Man of War Inn business I wonder (if they are the same person).? Could it have been a simple business venture, what did the Inn mean/represent at that time? I see the Balbriggan Inn had the option of toll collection (an option for political control in turbulent times??).

I'm a long way from Cavan historically and geographically(!) so anything you can add I'd be glad of ;D
Many thanks
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Re: Man of War Inn, Cavan
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 19 June 24 16:03 BST (UK) »
Worth noting the ad said in the Town of Cavan.
The only other thing I can see in the newspapers for a Mark Magrath Cavan is a horse available for stud in 1739.
The print in the old newspapers is very poor so there could be more the search isn't finding.
Have you got a date of death for Mark, maybe something obit wise could be found by browsing the papers. Might give a name from his wife's family.