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PELLIPAR ESTATE AND
HOUSE
(NOTE: PELLIPAR HOUSE IS A PRIVATE RESIDENCE
AND TRESPASSERS TO THE ESTATE WILL BE PROSUCUTED)
"The Skinners called their
Manor (49,000 acre land, which, by the way was broken up into different
divisions making it very difficult to *defend because it was sprawled
across the county) Pellipar because it was a more interesting name than
some of the boring manors like the Drapers of Draperstown. Also, Pellipar
was translated in Latin as Skinner." Taken from the
Skinners.
GEOGRAPHICAL
& AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES OF PELLIPAR MANOR (ESTATE):
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49,000 acre piece of land
(but it's really more)
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'a huge land-locked
proportion in mid, southern and mountainous parts of the county'
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Largest of all estates,
and the worst
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73½ townlands
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Divided into 5 main areas:
Cumber (lower and upper), Claudy, Banagher, Dungiven and Ballinascreen
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Dungiven 28
townlands, Cumber 26 townlands, Ballinascreen 11½, & the rest?
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Fertile land around
Dungiven and Cumber
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Banagher &
Ballinascreen had excellent woodlands
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Estate was well served by
rivers: R. Roe, R. Owenreagh, R. Owenbeg, R. Moyola, R. Burntollet
The Manor Houses of
Pellipar (MHoP)
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Skinners'
Hall, Dungiven Castle and bawn (Formerly 'the Old Priory' & 'O'
Cahan Castle'
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Lady Anne Cooke's Castle
(which we discovered was not hers really, but Carey's Castle)
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Pellipar House (See below)
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Dungiven Manor House
(demolished 1985)
All of the MHoP have
interesting stories etc. to tell but as we are in the Pellipar Section
we will look at, to me, the most interesting of all the Manor Houses,
Pellipar House...
PELLIPAR HOUSE &
ITS LAND The
Ogilby family wasn't the first to have lived at the house. Before it
had been passed on to Ogilby 1st, R Ogilby, the house wasn't nearly as
impressive and grand, but still quite a luxurious dwelling. When
reading a source, it says 'A big frenchified mansion ingeniously
contrived in 1907 out of an earlier house'. The first family to live
in the house was the Fannings (1716-1751). Now, the last Ogilby, R J L
Ogilby, was the one whom 'ingeniously contrived' it in 1907.
Amazing
Facts
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Pellipar House
has, as counted by a youthful inhabitant some years ago, as
a mind-blowing 72 chimneys
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The same youth,
tells of her uncle inhabiting only a quarter of the house in
the declining days of Pellipar. He was a paid Landsteward.
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Yet again, the
same youth tells of her and friends patrolling the empty
house (declining days) on bicycles.
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Rumour has it
that the house, when given the make over by R J L Ogilby,
the house had 356 windows, a different one to gaze from
every day of the year
And note also,
for reference purposes, Pellipar House is on a site which is
related to 5 townlands (see townlands & maps): Ballygudden,
Lackagh, Scriggan, Derryware and Derryard.
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the Old Priory, Dungiven
Castle the Skinners
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