The Landed Gentry of West Cork - Podcast from Irish Life and Lore

30/04/2021 42 min Temporada 4 Episodio 4
The Landed Gentry of West Cork - Podcast from Irish Life and Lore

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The first Plantation of West Cork took place in the 1580s, and continued into the 17th century.   The English Crown hoped to create English settlements which could be defended in the area as they had been in the broader region of Ireland.The planters were given vast acreages of land which formed the origins of the great Anglo-Irish estates which were to survive for centuries.During the War of Independence and the Civil War many West Cork’s Anglo-Irish landowners left Ireland due to intimidation, death threats and arson attacks on their properties.   Some of the houses and the resident families survived the spate of burnings carried out by the IRA, and others, whose homes were destroyed, decided to remain despite the intimidation.In this podcast you will hear the voices of the following people:Violet Howe, Glounavirane House, Howe Strand, KilbrittainNeil Travers, Timoleague House, TimoleagueRosaleen Tonson Rye, Ryecourt, CloughduvTed Newenham, Coolmore House, CarrigalineStawell St. Leger Heard, Coolmaine Castle and Kilbrittain Castle, Kilbrittain.Chambre Good, Cor Castle, InnishannonEgerton Shelswell White, Bantry House Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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