The Colthursts are the owners of Blarney Castle, where the Blarney stone is located, so that might add a bit of “curiosity” value.
There is a stone that whoever kisses
Never misses to grow eloquent.
He may clamber to a lady's chamber,
Or become a member of Parliament.
See website,
http://www.blarneycastle.ie The Colthurst family built the present pile in the late 1800’s when they married into the Jeffereys. Historically they are not renowned for much, other than a relative, a Captain Bowen-Colthurst , a rather nasty individual whose antics can be read on
http://www.hoganstand.com/general/identity/extras/hidden/stories/courage.htmThe guns possibly belonged to this Richard…….
Death notice from the Irish Examiner, 25 March 2003:
COLTHURST (Blarney, Co. Cork): On March 22, 2003, peacefully, after a long illness, RICHARD, beloved husband of Janet for 50 years, father of Charles, James, Henry and Georgina, grandfather of Harriet, Edward, John, Charlotte, Caroline, Isabel, Leah, Olivia and Cicely. Private cremation. No flowers. Donations, if desired, to Riding for the Disabled, c/o Mary Woodward, Hitchmough Riding School, Monkstown, Co. Cork. Service of Thanksgiving in St. Senan's Church, Inniscarra, on Thursday at 2.30pm.
K.