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County Clare, Barony of Bunratty:
- p. 168. A survey of the surnames of this region (with the number of occurances) include Culinane [sic] (5), Considin (9), O Hehir (10), McMahon (27), Slattery (10), Bourke (23), Barry (6), Bryen, Mc & O'Bryen (26). The number of
people1 in the Barony of Bunratty include 144 English families, 4204 Irish families, totalling 4,348 Irish and English persons.
County Clare, Tulla Barony:
- p. 174 The number of people in the Barony of Tulla included 106 English, 3,903 Irish, totalling 4,009 English and Irish persons. Principal names include O'Carroll (11), O'Hea (20), O'Hehir (7), Kelly (10), Callinane (8), Lynchy [sic] (7),
Henessy [sic] (06), Bruody [sic] (10).
County Clare, Inchiquin Barony:
- p. 177. The number of people in this barony included 34 English, 1,961 Irish, totalling 1,995 English and Irish. The principal names include O'Culenane (13), O'Hehir (12), McConnor (11), O'Connor (2), Hogane & O'Hogane (13), FitzMorrish
(9), Roch (6), O'Dae (11), Fitzgerald, etc. (10).
County Clare, Ibawne and Barrymore:
- p. 210. Incidence of O'Cullenane (9). The number of persons in this Barony included 104 English, 1,604 Irish, totalling 1,708 Irish and English.
Waterford City and County, Upperthird Barony:
- p. 344. Incidence of Quillinane (18), Bryen (11), Carroll (10), Brennagh (24), Shea (8), Kearney (6), Carbery (13), Flin (30). The number of persons in this Barony included 65 English, 1909 Irish, totalling 1,974 Irish and
English.
County Cork, Ireland:
- p. 220. There were 14 people in the Townland of Drumolickey, in the Parish of Kilmacabea, County Cork. A 'Tituladoe' was named Marice Callanane.
- p. 216. In the Townland of Jushie, Parish of Fanlobus, Co. Cork, there were 36 people, including Tituladoe Morrish Cullnane.
- p. 215. In Kilbrittain, Co. Cork, there were 10 people with the surname Cullenane.
- p. 221. In the East Division of Carbury, among the names listed are Cullenane & O'Cullenane (18), Cullane & O'Cullane (92), Murphy & Murphy-Og (37), Sullivan (27). The East Division of Carbury included 422 English families, 4,999 Irish
families, with a combined total of 5,421 families.
Footnote:
The word people may have a myriad of meanings, however the context here is specific. In this period, it is unlikely that women were deemed people and certainly children were not seen as people either. Whether or not
people is a term to differentiate between Catholic and Protestant, Papist or Monarchist is another question.
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