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Dungarvan
« on: Monday 05 September 11 04:19 BST (UK) »
There were some reference to Butlers living at Coscamin/Cuscam/Cuskam parish of Dungarvan, would anybody know how, where this place was, even google comes up with 4 hits to a c1635 event there, but thats it?

Would the people who had the licence to operate the ferry service from Dungarvan have been recompensed when the bridge was built there, and are there any refernces to these ferry services?

In 1761 Peregrine Butler and his brother in law Benjamin Green had released to the the brewhouse and stables in Dungarvan, from the Clarke family, there seem to be a few transactions where Butlers and Clarkes were involved together, wondering if a family connection?
And how big would this brewhouse have been?

Regards Colin