Book 2 / Page 295 / Number 463
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Memorial of deed of assignment of mortgate lease dated 15th Feb 1708 between Andrew McMin [? McMinn] of Belfast, merchant, and William Craford [Crawford] of Belfast, Esq. In consideration of £500, McMin grants to Craford the town and townlands of Le Ballyclare, Legalloy [Legaloy] and Scalgaranbane [Skilganaban] in the Territory of Ballynure, Co Antrim. In as full a manner as the same were granted to the said Andrew McMin by virtue of an indenture dated 15th Nov 1707 from Richard Dobbs of Dobbsland. To have and to hold the said William Craford for the remainder of 496 years. Subject to the condition that if Andrew McMin pays back the £500 plus interest on the 1st May next, the indenture be void. Witnessed by George Macartney of Belfast and James Carr his servant.
Book 4 / Page 133 / Number 789
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 15th Jun 1709 between Lieutenant Cornelius Crymble of Scoutbush, Carrickfergus, and Grisell Smith Widow, William Crafford [Crawford], and John Chalmers, executors of the will of David Smith of Belfast, merchant, deceased. Crymble sells to Smith et al land including the two Carantalls [Carntall], Stradnahannah [Straidnahanna], which said Crymble holds from Sir Richard Cox and James Macartney leases in trust for the late Countess of Longford, by virtue of an indenture of lease dated 18th Feb 1692 for 61 years.
Book 3 / Page 277 / Number 927
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Memorial of lease and release dated the 1st and 2nd Aug 1709 between Roger Hall of Mount Hall in the Barony of Upper Iveagh, Co Down, and Christian his wife (which said Christian is one of the daughters and coheirs of Sir Toby Poyntz late of Acton, Co Armagh, Knt, deceased) of the one part; and the Reverend Archibald Stewart of Ballintoy, Co Antrim, eldest son and heir of Sarah Stewart als Poyntz deceased, the other daughter and coheir of said Toby Poyntz. For £2000 Roger Hall and Christian sold to Archibald Stewart all that the said Christian’s moiety or share undivided of the manor of Castle Town and Lands of Acton. Witnessed by William Moore of Drumbanacher, Co Armagh Esq, Alexander Stewart of the city of Dublin, gent, attorney, and John Killpatrick of the city of Dublin, yeoman. Memorial witnessed by Alexander Stewart and John Killpatrick.
Book 3 / Page 370 / Number 1083
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 1st Feb 1709 between Jane Pottinger of Carrickfergus widow and administrator of Captain Edward Pottinger deceased, Coll Alexander Hamilton and Leticia his wife one of the daughters of said Edward and Jane Pottinger, and Mary Pottinger another daughter, on the one part, Rev Dean John Clayton Dean of Kildare of the other part. The Pottingers sold to Clayton for £1000 a lease made by Earl of Donegall to the said Captain Edward Pottinger dated 1st Oct [1688] for 41 years from the expiration of a lease made by Donegall to John Orpin dated 1stNov 1656 for 41 years. Of all that and those six townlands of Rashe [Rashee] with the corn mill thereon situate in the Manor of Moylinny.
Book 6 / Page 74 / Number 1444
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Will of William Shaw of Ballygonway, Co Down dated 1st Jul 1707. Son John Shaw. William Shaw of the Bush, Co Antrim [mentioned]. Son-in-law Patrick Shaw and Frances Shaw his wife. Grandson Ganaway Crimble [Crymble] son to Cornelius Crimble. To son John Shaw lands of Ballygally, Racavan etc, held by lease from Robert Colvill. Daughter Rose Haven. Children of William Catherwood of Newtown. Granddaughter Jane Crimble. Sister Elizabeth Gillespie. Nephew Hugh Gillespie. Daughter Anne Crimble married to Cornelius Crimble, and conditions of her marriage portion. John Shaw and Patrick Shaw executors. Witnessed by John O’Neill of Dunmore, Co Antrim, Esq., William Catherwood of Newtoen, Co Down, Gent., and William Colvill of Dublin, Gent.
Book 8 / Page 267 / Number 2738
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Memorial of indenture dated 20th Apr 1711 between Rt. Hon. Viscount Weymouth on the 1st; Thomas Dawson of Armagh, Esq., Marmaduke Coghill, LL.D., of Dublin, Esq., Francis Lucas of Dublin, Esq., Robert Cope of Lagall [Loughgall] in Co Armagh, Esq., Sanuel Dopping of Dublin, Esq., Francis Dobbs of Carrickmaycross, Co Monaghan, Esq., and Brian Osborne als Norbury of Thomas Town in Co Louth, Esq., of the 2nd. Schoolhouse and lands in Carrickmacross.
Book 9 / Page 170 / Number 3457
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Memorial of lease dated 17thand 18th Nov 1712. Between Clotworthy Upton of Castleupton on the one part, and Edward Brice of Belfast and Robert Oliver of Clogherodfoy [?] (Co Limerick), on the other. Refers to a quinquepartite release between: 1stClotworthy Upton; 2nd Jane Ormsby, spinster, eldest daughter of John Ormsby late of Alacka in Co Limerick deceaded; 3rd the said Edward Brice and Robert Oliver; 4th Hercules Rowley of Dublin and John Ormsby of Dublin; 5th James Crawford of Ballysavage and Duncan Cummyng [Cumming] Doctor of physic. The said release witnesseth that in consideration of the intended marriage between Clotworthy Upton and Jane Ormsby, and other considerations therein, did sell/release unto Edward Brice and Robert Oliver all those towns and lands of Templepatrick (also Templetown), Cloghanduff and Killmashee [Kilmakee] to have and to hold for ever and to put to the several uses therein [presumable Edward Brice and Robert Oliver are trustees]. Release further witnesseth that other townlands, including Ballycushine [Ballycushan], Ballymartin, Rickamore, Umgall, etc etc also apparently in trust for Jane Ormsby.
Book 10 / Page 425 / Number 4032
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Memorial of deeds of lease and release dated 8th and 9th May 1713 between Henry Shaw of Ballygellie [Ballygally] on the one part, William Magill of Tullycarin Co Down, Gent, of the second, Francis Shaw of Ballygellie and James Blair of Blairmount, Co Antrim, of the third, and Margaret Shaw widow of William of Ballygellie deceased of the fourth. Whereby Henry Shaw sold to William Magill the capital messuage of Ballygelloe and 450 acres plantation, etc etc, in the parish of Carncastle. Also the land of Ballybentro [Ballybentragh] on the north of the Six Mile Water, in the manor of Moylinny, 241 acres Irish measure. Also all that and those three half towns or townlans of Ballywee Kilbride, Ballywee Donagor [Donegore] and Brindod [Browndod] with the water corn mill thereon. Also 120 acres commonly called Freemans Land [Freemandstown], part of the townland of Clogher, situate in the manor of Moylinny. Also the lands commonly called the Grange Lands containing by estimation 900 acres plantation measure and one water corn mill commonly called Doagh Mill and lying in the Manor of Moylinny. To have and to hold the said William Magill for ever for certain uses and purposes only. Proviso that William Magill to stand possessed of said freehold and leasehold properties for the life of said Margaret Shaw in trust for the said Margaret Shaw. Rents etc to be paid to her as the jointure under her marriage settlement with William Shaw. Also a proviso that Henry Shaw may charge said premises with sum of £300. Witnessed by Andrew Clements Esq., Arthur Dobbs Gent, Henry Dallway [Dalway] Gent, and Patrick Agnew, John Mitchell Gents, all of Co Antrim, and James Frizell of Co Down.
Book 10 / Page 459 / Number 4158
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Memorial of deed dated 27thJul 1711 between Richard Dobbs of Castledobbs and Colin Maxwell of the city of Londonderry, alderman. Dobbs for £150 grants to Maxwell the rent charge issuing from the Mansion House and Demesnes of Ballyneure [Ballynure] now in the occupation of John Park, Alexander Airdice [Ardis?] and John McCome for 21 years. Witnessed by William Maxwell of Aghaghill Co Antrim Gent, Stafford Pettigrew of Ballyeston [Ballyeaston?] Co Antrim Gent, and John Hasty of Castle Dobbs Co Antrim Gent.
Book 11 / Page 219 / Number 4385
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Memorial of indenture of assignment dated 9th Nov 1713. Between Jane Pottinger of Carrickfergus, widow, relict of Captain Edward Pottinger of Belfast deceased, on the one part, and Mary Pottinger of Carrickfergus, daughter of the aforesaid Jane Pottinger. Jane gives/sells the lands of Tildarge [Tildarg], Carnlea and Cogrey [Cogry] to Mary, also a half share of the two townlands of Lisnalinchy (Manor of Ballylinny).
Book 13 / Page 78 / Number 5109
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Memorial of deed of assignment dated 17th Apr 1714 between William Crafford [Crawford] of Belfast and Anne Dallway [Dalway] als Travers, widow and relict of Lieut Col Travers of the other part. Whereas on 15thNov 1707 Richard Dobbs, for £500, granted to Andrew McMinn of Belfast the lands known as Le Ballyclare and Scallgaronbane [Skilganabane] in the Territory or Cinament of Ballynure, for 496 years. And whereas by indenture dated 15th Feb 1708, Andrew McMinn sold the same to William Crafford. And now William Crafford, in consideration of £500 plus interest due to him, doth sell to the said Ann Dallway als Travers for the remainder of the 496 years. Original indenture witnessed by George Macartney and James Adair of Belfast. This indenture witnessed by Hen [Henry? Henrietta?] Dallway and James Adair.
Book 14 / Page 56 / Number 5163
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Memorial of indenture dated 29thApr 1714 between Grissell Smith of Belfast, Widow William Crafford [Crawford] of Belfast, and John Chalmers of Belfast merchant, of the one part, and Samuel Daveys [Davys] Esq Mayor of Carrickfergus, on the other. Richard Dobbs of Dobbsland did by lease dated 15th Nov 1707 lease to Grissell Smith, William Crafford and John Chalmers the townlands of Ballytoberdowney [Toberdowney], Ballydunturky [Dunturky] and Briantange [Bryantang], for 496 years. Smith, Crafford and Chalmers now sell to Samuel Davys for the sum of £500. Witnessed by George Macartney of Belfast, Charles Howard of Carrickfergus, and John Humphry of Belfast.
Book 13 / Page 211 / Number 5617
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Memorial of deed of assignment dated 26th Oct 1714 between Jane Pottinger of Carrickfergus widow of Capt Edward Pottinger, and Mary Pottinger, spinster, their youngest daughter. For small sum and agreement to pay debts, Jane grants to Mary the townlands of Rushee [Rashee], Dunamoy and Ballynashea [Ballynashee], plus one moiety or half share of the two townlands of Lisnalinchies [Lisnalinchy] in the Manor of Ballylyny [Ballylinny].
Book 14 / Page 284 / Number 6233
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Memorial of an indenture dated 2nd Feb 1714 between Edmond Evans of Castlefin, Co Donegal, Doctor of laws, and Mary his wife, on the 1stpart; Oliver McCausland of Strabane, Co Tyrone, Esq, on the 2nd. For £1720, Evans and his wife sold to McCausland the following lands: Avaldigort, Ardnaganth Gleneely Miniaha the Two Ballybuns Bellsess Ballynacor Tavancrom Bellyarrell Lower Ballynacor Drummcors Cloghfinn Carmachilly Trearn, Clunarran Cullishlin Minaha Cavanaweery, Caircroc Gillaspie, Crivcroe-Mausfield Carnaderem Drumbane Drumnaha Drumadroit Dressnagh Lower Drumfergus Drummackmurphy, Drumconnell, Upper Dumdorman, Lower Dungorman, Gortfidd, Gortlogh, Gortkeely, Gortnamuck Graffey Tullyard Bollalt, Tuffinn Lissdumulligan Lissmulliduff Minloghtibane Magherireagh, Minlogher Mullanboy and the mills thereon, Corncorran Momin Edinaghill Shelpie Macildowney Ras, Rashhill and Cardorocry Knocknavor Tirnaginhagh Stranamuck Kinninllin the demains [demesne’s?] ferry boat and customs, all situate in the manner [manor] of Castlefinn, Co Donegal. Covenant that should Edmond and Mary Evans pay back the £1720 plus 7% pa interest, Oliver McCausland is to return the said lands, within 3 years but with options for extension. Witnessed by Edmond Evans, son of said Doctor Evans, John Young of Castlefinn, merchant, Francis Forgie servant to said Oliver, and Hugh Brown, town clerk of Strabane. [Note in the margin] The mortgage mentioned in this memorial is satisfied and discharged as appears by a certificate und[er?] the hand & seal of Oliver McCasland Esq grandson of ye mortgagee bearing date the 22nd of August 1748, which certificate is number 2122.
Book 14 / Page 288 / Number 6241
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndOct 1713 made between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and Robert Woodside of Skellgarranebane [Skilganaban], yeoman. Dobbs let to Woodside that part of Skilganaban, Toagh of Ballynure, then in the possession of said Woodside. To hold for 61 years. Witnesses Thomas Wilson of Le Ballyclare, John Hasty of Kilroot, and John Park of Ballynure.
Book 14 / Page 289 / Number 6242
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndOct 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and Andrew McAlexander of Skellgarranbane [Skilganaban], yeoman. Dobbs let to McAlexander that part of Skilganaban then in his possession, also that part of the townland formerly possessed by Patrick McAlexander and then in the possession of William Porter. To hold for 61 years. Witnesses Thomas Wilson of Le Ballyclare, John Hasty of Kilroot, and John Park of Ballynure.
Book 14 / Page 289 / Number 6243
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndOct 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John Park of Toberdony [Toberdowney], yeoman. Dobbs lets to Park all that part of Toberdowney then in his possession. To hold for 99 years. Witnessed by Thomas Wilson of Le Ballyclare, gent, John Hasty of Kilroot, and John McComb of Ballynure.
Book 14 / Page 290 / Number 6246
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Memorial of lease dated 21stOct 1714 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and James Adair of Ballynure, gent. Dobbs lets to Adair land in Dunturky forever subject to rent. Witnessed by Thomas Wilson of Le Ballyclare, gent, Marmaduke Dobbs and Thomas McMechan [McMeekin] of Castle Dobbs.
Book 14 / Page 308 / Number 6282
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Memorial of deed dated 2ndOct 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castledobbs and Thomas Wison of Le Ballyclare Gent. Whereby Richard Dobbs in consideration of £50 granted to Thomas Wilson the parcel of land of Le Ballyclare then in possession of said Thomas Wilson, William Knowles and James McCalmond bounded on the east by Mulligan Hill als Clements Hill, on the south by Ballygelogh [Ballygallagh], on the west by Six Mile Water and on the north by Skellarranbane [Skilganaban]. Thomas Wilson to have and to hold for the yearly rent of £18 10s. Witnessed by John Hasty / Kasty of Killroot [Kilroot] Gent and John McComb of Ballynewre [Ballynure] linendraper, and John Park of the same farmer, and Andrew McAlexander of the same farmer.
Book 14 / Page 309 / Number 6283
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndOct 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castledobbs and John McComb of Dunturky linendraper. In consideration of £6 Dobbs granted to McComb the part of Dunturky then in the possession of said John McComb, and Widow McWilliam. To have and to hold for 61 years, paying yearly rent of £2 14s. Witnesses Thomas Wilson of Le Ballyclare Gent & John Hasty of Kilroot Gent., and John Park of Ballynure farmer.
Book 14 / Page 309 / Number 6285
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Memorial of lease dated 3rdOct 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castledobbs and Alexander Airdes of Ballynewre [Ballynure] yeoman. In consideration of £36 Dobbs granted to the said Alexander Airdes the Milne of Ballynewre together with all the land in his possession [not detailed]. To have and hold the said Milne plus the Toall Grist and Multure for 99 years. Witnessed by John Hasty of Kilroot Gent, John Park of Ballynure farmer and John McComb of same place linendraper.
Book 13 / Page 436 / Number 6286
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Memorial of indenture dated 10thDec 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Dobbsland and Henry Dallway [Dalway] of Marshallstown, Carrickfergus. Dobbs sold to Dallway the lands known as Le Ballyclare and Scallganabane [Skilganaban] for 496 years.
Book 14 / Page 310 / Number 6287
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Memorial of lease dated 1stMay 1714 between Richard Dobbs of Dobbsland, Arthur Dobbs son and heir of said Richard, of the one part, and Henry Dallway [Dalway] of Marshallstown, Carrickfergus, Esq of the other part. For £200 Richard and Arthur Dobbs granted to Henry Dallway the land in Dobbsland in the possession of James McKeloy, George McFerrand, Robert Mitchell and Joseph Chalmers, yeomen, contained 90 acres, to have and to hold for 496 years. Witnessed by Richard Dobbs Jun, Jane Dobbs Jun, Elizabeth Dobbs and Thomas McMehan, all of Dobbsland.
Number 6630
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Memorial of lease dated 6thDec 1714 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John Scott of Bryantang in Ballynure yeoman. Part of the townland in Bryantang formerly possessed by Gilbert McKenny, then in possession of said John Scott. [see also No. 6973 – this is part of the land sold to Edward Brice in 1715]
Book 15 / Page 60 / Number 6751
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Memorial of deed of rent dated 29thApr 1715 made between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and Margaret Boyd of Belfast, widow. Whereby in consideration of £200 Dobbs granted to Boyd one annuity or rent charge of £14 to be taken and received out of the mansion house and demesne of Castletown now in lease to [Dr.?] Colin Maxwell in the manor of Ballynure. For 91 years with a proviso of redemption. Witnessed by Arthur Dobbs, Richard Dobbs jr, and Thomas McMehan [McMeekin?] gents, all of Castle Dobbs.
Book 15 / Page 132 / Number 6973
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Memorial of lease dated 28thand 29th October 1715 between Richard Dobbs of Castledobbs and Edward Brice of Belfast. For £250 Dobbs has sold to Brice the lease of the townland of Bryantang, and part of the lands of Little Ballylagan then in the possession of Robert Wilson and George Wilson. [see also No. 6630 – part of this land was leased by John Scott in 1714]
Book 15 / Page 221 / Number 7293
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Memorial of deed poll dated 6th Feb 1715 endorsed on a lease dated 9thJun 1709 between William Fitzherbert of Shircock [Shercock] Co Cavan Esq and Anne his wife, of the one part, and William Rowntree [Rountree] formerly of Mulladry in the parish of Killmore [Kilmore] Co Armagh and then of Shircock, yeoman. Fitzherbert had let and demised to William Rowntree lands etc in Shircock. Said William now, in consideration of the natural love and affection which he did bear to his son William Rowntree of Shircock, Co Cavan, merchant, did demise and grant to his son all his right to said properties in Shircock.
Book 16 / Page 284 / Number 7505
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Memorial of the will of Sir Arthur Langford of Summerhill County Meath. Estate and lands commonly called Carnegraney [Carngranny] in the Barony of Ballaliney [Ballylinny] to brother Henry Langford during his life. Etc etc.
Book 15 / Page 317 / Number 7617
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Memorial of indentured deed made 9th Mar 1715 between William Rowntree [Rountree] of Sharcock [Shercock] in Co Cavan, Gent., on the one part, and Charles Rowntree of Lattuan Co Monaghan, Gent. and Ann Rowntree present wife of said William Rowntree, of the other part. Witnesseth that whereas William Richardson of Legacorry in the parish of Kilmore, Co Armagh did by deed dated 29th Oct 1693 granted to said William Rowntree all that land of Mulladry containing 120a English measure, in the parish of Kilmore, for 40 years. Now this indenture witnesseth that said William Rowntree, in consideration of 5s paid to him by Charles Rowntree and a marriage already had and solemnised between him the said William Rowntree and Anne Rowntree his wife and the sum of £200 paid to him under the marriage articles, did grant unto Charles Rowntree all the said lands of Mulladry, in trust for various uses [dower, legacy for children, etc.]. Witnesses William Rowntree junr, son of said William Rowntree, and John Stapleton of Sharcock, weaver.
Book 18 / Page 180 / Number 8798
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Memorial of deed of bargain dated 14th Nov 1716 between John O’Neill of Dunmore Co Antrim, the Rev Henry Leslie archdeacon of Down, Samuel Waring of Waringstown Co Down, Charles Campbell of Dublin and Hans Hamilton of Dublin, trustees nominated by a settlement made on the marriage of the now Lord Viscount Massereene for better securing the jointures of his Lady and of Rachell Viscount Dowager Massereene, on the first part. Rt Rec Edward Lord Bishop of Down and Connor of the second part, and Rt Hon Clotworthy Lord Viscount Massereene of the third. In consideration of £602 the trustees have sold to the Lord Bishop the tythes arising out of the towns and lands of Craigarogan, Killgreele [Kilgreel] and Ballynabearms [Ballynabarnish], being part and parcel of Carngrany [Carngranny] in the parish of Templepatrick.
Book 17 / Page 292 / Number 8868
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Memorial of deed of sale dated 14thNov 1716 between John O’Neill of Dunmore, Rev Dr Henry Leslie archdeacon of Down, Samuel Warring [Waring] of Warringstown, Charles Campbell of Dublin and Hans Hamilton of Dublin, trustees appointed to confirm settlement made of the now Lord Visct Massereene and for better securing the jointures of his Lady and of Rachel Viscount Dowager Massereene, on the one part. James Crawford of Ballysavage on the second, and Rt Hon Clotworthy Lord Viscount Massereene on the third. The trustees did agree to sell for £230 to James Crawford the tythes of the town and lands of Fourmileburn Moyedim [Moyadam] in the parish of Dunegore [Donegore].
Book 18 / Page 408 / Number 9392
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Memorial of lease dated 24thJun 1717 between Earl Donegall and John Barry of Daryland [Dairyland] in the Liberties of Carrickfergus Gent. Donegall leases to Barry 15a in Daryland to be held for 41 years. Witnessed by John Echm Chichester and Joseph Biggors [Bigger?].
Book ?? / Page 39 / Number 9620
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Memorial of lease dated 13thJun 1717 between Earl Donegall and Edward Brice of Belfast. Donegall demised to Brice the gardens and waste piece of ground containing about 148 foot in front near the rampart in Crooked Land on the north side thereof, with the rampart on the west site and with Captain Brice’s hedge on the east side and so northward to Mr Harrison’s holding for 41 years. Witnessed by John Carpenter and Thomas Crofte.
Book 21 / Page 122 / Number 10963
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Memorial of an assignment dated 1stNov 1717 between Benjamin Barton of Belfast, limbner [?], Letitia his wife, Warham Smith of Dublin, white smith, & Armenell Smith his sister, both the son and daughter of Simon Smith late of the Lodge, parish of Belfast, on the one part; and Thomas Banks of Belfast of the other. Whereby said Benjamin Barton and Letitia his wife, Warham and Arminell Smith, in consideration that Thomas Banks hath paid £200 due to Barbara Duffe, excx of Patrick Duffe of Belfast, gent, deceased, and £65 to them in hand paid, have sold to him their interest in the dwelling house called the Lodge together with 120a of land adjoining, and the rectorial tythes, and another 8a plus rectorial tythes, in the parish of Belfast, Co Antrim. The property had been granted by Anne Countess of Longford, Sir Richard Cox and James Macartney unto Edmond Reynall of Dublin, and an assignment by him unto said Samuel Smith, witnessed by Richard Hodgekinson, Francis Thettford, both of Belfast, and Robert Donnaldson of Dublin and John Grahame in Dublin.
Book 22 / Page 34 / Number 11298
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Memorial of lease dated 11thAug 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John McCullogh [McCullough] of Skellgaranebane [Skilganaban]. Dobbs leased to McCullogh the land in Skellgaranebane then in his possession for 31 years.
Book 21 / Page 222 / Number 11299
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A Memorial of deeds of lease bearing date the 12th Oct 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John Wilson of Ballylaggan [Ballylagan] yeoman Witnesseth that Richard Dobbs for diverse good, causes and considerations and more especially for the sum of £6 hath granted to John Wilson all that part or quarter of the townland of Ballylagganmore in the Toagh of Ballynure now in the possession of the sd John Wilson to have and to hold for 61 years at the yearly rent of £5 16s. Wilson to maintain the land, keep in good repair all buildings, plant trees, also shall do suite & service at the manner courts of Ballynure and shall grind all his corn at the mill or mills of the said Richard Dobbs in Ballynure. Witnessed by John Hasty of Killroot, Gent., John Allen of Rashee & Henry Wilson of Ballynure. Registered 1718 in Belfast, Henry Wilson witness oath.
Book 22 / Page 35 / Number 11300
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Memorial of lease dated 12 Sep 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John Anderson of Ballynure yeoman. Dobbs leased to Anderson part of the townland of Legaloy for 32 years.
Book 21 / Page 222 / Number 11301
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Memorial of deed dated 4thJun 1715 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John McCalmond [McCalmont] of Ballynure yeoman. Dobbs let to McCalmond that part of Skelgarranbane [Skilganaban] then in his possession for 61 years. Witnesses Andrew Lorimer of Ballynure and Patrick Maxwell / Warnick [?].
Book 22 / Page 35 / Number 11302
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A Memorial of deeds of lease dated 6th Dec 1714 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and Andrew Wilson of Ballynure, yeoman. Dobbs leases to Wilson all that parcel or quarter of the townland of Ballylagganmore in the Toagh of Ballynure now in possession of said Andrew. For 61 years from 1712. Witnessed by Marmaduke Dobbs, Thomas McMechon servant to the said Richard Dobbs, and Pat Maxwell. Registered in 1718 by Marmaduke Dobbs.
Book 21 / Page 222 / Number 11303
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndOct 1713 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and Thomas White of Legaloy yeoman. Dobbs let to White the part of Legaloy then in his possession for 31 years.
Book 22 / Page 174 / Number 11716
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Memorial of lease dated 31stMay 1717 between Arthur Dobbs of Castledobbs and Henry Magee of Aughnaskeagh, Co of Carrickfergus Gent. For £17 Dobbs grants to Magee the townland of Ballynery [Ballynarry] in Ballynure for 64 years.
Book 22 / Page 174 / Number 11717
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Memorial of lease dated 31stMay 1717 between Arthur Dobbs of Castledobbs amd Henry Magee of Aughnaskeagh, Co of Carrickfergus Gent. For £82 Dobbs grants to Magee the townland of Lisnavy als Lisnarichan [Lismenary?] in Ballynure for 66 years.
Book 26 / Page 442 / Number 12076
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Memorial of indentures of lease and release dated 26th and 27th August 1718. Between Randall Brice of the Inner Temple, London, and Edward Brice of Belfast. Randall leased his various properties in Co Down, Co Antrim, and Dublin (or more) to Edward. Also nine score acres in Kilroot, mill of Kilroot, the mansion house of Kilroot together with a further 11 score acres of land. Witnesses James Hamilton of Dublin and Charles Brice of Belfast. Registered 1718. [Index also refers to No. 16122 but I can’t find it]
Book 22 / Page 489 / Number 12661
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Memorial of deed of conveyance tripartite dated 8th Sep 1715 between Henry Lecky of the City of Londonderry, Gent, 1st part; Alexander Squire of same, Alderman & Lilias Squire alias Calhowne [Colhoun] of the 2nd; Robert Houston junr of same, gent, 3rdpart. Whereas the half of the manor of Fort Cunningham, Barony of Raphoe containing [various townlands] were the estate of James Calhown Knt, deceased, being seized thereof in fee simple, the same came from him to his second son James Calhown … [?] … being so seized died in possession thereof leaving issue only two daughters (viz) the said Lilias his eldest & Penwell his second daughter, late wife of Doctor James Erwin. For £1000 Alex and Lilias Squire sold their 4thpart of Fort Cunningham to Henry Lecky, who for £1000 paid to him by Robert Houston (at the request of the Squires) granted it to said Houston in trust for the benefit of Alexander Squire’s heirs (expressly not to be possessed by Lilias). Witnessed by Mathew Squire, City of Londonderry, Alderman, Alexander McClintock of the same, merchant, and William Dent of same, Gent.
Book 23 / Page 182 / Number 13037
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Memorial of an indenture tripartite dated 9th Sep 1718 between Edward Brice of Belfast, Esq. on the 1st; Arthur Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, Esq., grandson and heir of Richard Dobbs late of Castle Dobbs, Gent, deceased & Jane Dobbs spinster sister of said Arthur Dobbs on the 2ndpart; Archibald Edmonstown [Edmonston] of Redhall, Co Antrim, Esq., of the 3rd. Towns of Ballygowanmore and Ballynebreckagh granted by lease dated 3rd Feb 1657, [now granted?] to Archibald Edmonston to hold for 99 years. Witnesses Edward Mathews of Carrickfergus, clerk, Richard Dobbs and Thomas McMechan both of Castle Dobbs, gents, and Samuel Mitchell of Belfast, servant to the above Edward Brice. Memorial signed in presence of Robert Donnaldson and Samuel Mitchell.
Book 23 / Page 477 / Number 14121
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Memorial of a deed dated 21st Oct 1719 between John Page of Dublin, alderman, administrator of the goods and chattels of John Brooks, late of said city, tanner, on the 1st part; James Colhown [Colhoun] late of the city of Dublin Gent, now officer of excise at Strabane in the County of Tyrone, on the 2nd; Richard Span of the city of Dublin, gent on the 3rd. John Page and James Colhown sold to Richard Span an indenture made by Charles Campbell Esq dated 22ndFeb 1706 of a piece of ground on the east side of Liffy [Liffey] Street, part of the lordship of St Mary’s Abbey, on which the house known as Dukeshead wherein John Orpin dwelt is built. Etc. Witnessed by Joseph Brooke of Dublin, merchant, Thomas Ringwood, clerk to William Barry of Dublin, scrivener, and by the said William Barry.
Book 30 / Page 19 / Number 16122
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Memorial of deed of rent charge dated 28th Aug 1718 between Edward Brice of Belfast and Randall Brice of the Inner Temple. Property in Counties Down and Antrim, including the mansion house of Killroot [Kilroot].
Book 28 / Page 286 / Number 17628
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Memorial of a lease and release dated 12th and 13th Oct 1720 between Honble Collo [Colonel?] Henry Monro of Roschale [?] Co Down on the 1st; Arthur Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, Co Antrim, and Francis Knox of Castle Blaney, Co Monaghan on the 2nd. Release made between said Henry Monoe of the 1st part; and said Arthur Dobbs and Francis Knox of the 2nd; Miles Reily of Lurgan, Co Armagh, Gent and Faithfull Grahams of Lougheny Co Down, Gent, on the 3rd; Hector Monroe, eldest son and heir apparent of said Henry Monro, on the 4th; Margaret Dobs, widow, relict and sole executor of Francis Dobbs late of Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, deceased, and Dorothy Dobbs their daughter, on the 5th. Intended marriage between Hector Monro and Dorothy Dobbs.
Book 29 / Page 322 / Number 17820
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Memorial of a lease and release dated 1st and 2nd Apr 1720 between John Cowan of Londonderry Gent, and John Colhoune of Tayboyne, Co Donegal, Gent. For £97 10s John Cowan sold to Colhoune his freehold tenements in St. Johnston, Co Donegal, in the possession of Thomas Temple and William Glen. Witnessed by Alexander McClintock and Shallcrose Ash [??].
Book 32 / Page 56 / Number 18944
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Memorial of will dated 25thApr 1721 made by John Boyd of Rathmore. To son James the freehold estate of Ballymacklehouse and portion of his lease of Ballyrobert. To son-in-law John McDowell the lands of Cravery in Dunsilly. To last daughter Elizabeth Boyd the half of leases of Hurkletoot [Hurtletoot]. To daughter Jane the other half of leases of Hurkletoot. Executors James Crawford, John McDowell and Alexander Adair. Witnesses Alexander Brown of Moydon (Moyadam) clerk, Josias Ennis of Rathbeg yeoman, and James of Ballynoe linendraper.
Book 32 / Page 195 / Number 19389
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Memorial of lease and release dated 9th Aug 1721 between Daniel Henderson of Ruskie, parish of Raphoe, and John Henderson of Ruskie, his son and heir, on the 1st; John McClenachan of Corno??, parisj of Donaghmore, Co Donegal, merchant, of the 2nd. Daniel and John Henderson granted that parcel of the Quarter Land of Ruskie, enjoyed by said Daniel for several years by descent from [his] uncle Daniel Henderson, deceased, to John McClenachan for ever.
Book 24 / Page 224 / Number 21322
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Memorial of lease dated 24thNov 1718 between Robert Crawford of Holeston [Holestone] Parish of Donegore and Robert Lough of said town and parish. In consideration of one grey horse, Crawford let to Lough 19a in the Manor of Moliny for 31 years. Witnessed by John Lough of Ballyharnies [?], John Craig of Holeston, and John Crawford son of said Robert Crawford.
Book 36 / Page 84 / Number 21387
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Memorial of agreement between Andrew McCausland of Aldochill [Ardecheyl??], Co Tyrone, gent, on the 1st part; Charles Crawford of the same, gent, on the 2nd. Andrew McCausland sold the townlands of Lislap, Cullin & Eskeredy [?] in the manor of Mountfield. Charles Crawford to pay £250 to Francis Crawford, £50 to Mr. Alderdice, £50 to Mr. Smith and £100 to Robert McCausland. Oliver McCausland joins in perfecting the deed… Memorial registered 13thAug 1722.
Book 34 / Page 369 / Number 21947
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Memorial of deed of lease and release dated 15th and 16th October 1722 between James Adair of Ballynure Gent and Jane his wife on the one part, and David Archbald [Archibald] of Drumadarach [Drumadarragh] Gent. Whereby for the consideration therein mentioned Adair did sell to Archbald a parcel of land and houses theron in Dunturky previously granted by Dobbs to Adair. Witnesses Thomas Wilson of Ballyclare, Mathew Snody [Snoddy] of Ballynure tanner, and Robert Smith of Ballyvoy [?] weaver.
Book 35 / Page 420 / Number 23070
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Memorial of a tripartite indenture dated 23rd Feb 1722 between Moses Bullock of Lurgan, wheelwright; Esther Hartly of Dowgher, Co Armagh, spinster of the second part; and Jacob Turner jr and Samuel Turner both of Lurgan, linen drapers, of the other part. Whereas Ezekiel Bullock late father of Moses in his will dated 18th Dec 1714 gave to his son Moses part of his holding then used as a shop with back houses adjoining thereto and one half of the back side and garden divided as far in breadth as the wall of the shop, extending in length to the garden possessed by the said testator’s daughter Hannah Cherry. And reciting that a marriage is to be solemnized between Moses Bullock and Esther Hartley, said Moses in consideration of said marriage and £200 granted to Jacob and Samuel Turner one rent charge of £7 yearly out of said property for 99 years to commence on the death of Moses, if Esther is still alive, in trust for the proper use of said Esther. Witnessed by Joseph Masklin [?] of Lurgan, merchant, James Ogle of Lurgan, sope boyler [soap boiler] and Abraham Mills of Lurgan, yeoman.
Book 35 / Page 433 / Number 23131
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Memorial of a will dated 25th Mar 1717 made by Cornelius Crymble of Knocker, Co Antrim or Carrickfergus, Esq. All property to wife Ann Crymble for her life, free from control of anyone else. Son William or his heirs male to get estate after Ann dies, subject to him meeting certain conditions. For want of such heirs, then to said Cornelius Crymble’s grandson Cornelius Crymble, son of Charles Crymble of Ballyclare, and his heirs male. Appoints David Crafford [Crawford] of Belfast, gent, joint executor with wife Ann Crymble. Witnessed by Patrick Adair of Carrickfergus, Alexander McDowell of the Liberty of Carrickfergus, farmer, and Gerrard Byrne of Dublin, gent. Memorial also witnessed by Alexander McDowell, and by Alexander Hutchinson clerk to Mr Robert Donnaldson [Donaldson] of Dublin, Gideon Jacques (seal) and Ann Jacques (seal). Memorial duly signed by Gideon Jacques and Ann Jacques alias Crymble his wife in the presence of Alexander McDowell and Alexander Hutchinson. Alexander McDowell maketh oath that he saw Cornelius Crymble make his will, and saw Gideon Jacques and Ann Crymble/Jacques sign and seal the memorial. Dated 10th Dec 1823.
Book 39 / Page 9 / Number 23720
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 1st Apr 1723 between James Adaire [Adair] of Rathbegg [Rathbeg] and Josias Irwine [Irwin] of the town of Antrim. Adair acknowledges debt owed to Irwine, and as part payment grants to him lands in Rathbeg and his part of the Grange of Fourmileburne [Fourmileburn].
Book 40 / Page 7 / Number 23814
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Memorial of deed of assignment dated 17th Nov 1722 made by William Austin of Lurgan, Co Armagh, founder, and Mary Austin alias Nugent his wife endorsed on the back of a deed dated 24th Apr 1721 made by Hugh Mathews [Matthews] of Lurgan, merchant unto Mary Nugent whereby Mathews in consideration of £150 granted to Mary Nugent the house, backside and tenement joining next to the dwelling house of John Walker, merchant, on the one side, and the dwelling house of said Hugh Mathews on the other side, with the cellar, backward and room above the cellar as also the brewhouse and the house at the lower end of John Moore’s house and in breadth with the brewhouse together with all that house at the lower and of the land leading to and adjoining next the house and small parcel of ground now in ye possession of Thomas Wade or his undertenants with full and free passage to the dame with liberty to pass through said Hugh Mathew’s backside and great gate into ye street with all such things which cannot be brought through the entry between Hugh Mathew’s dwelling house and ye dwelling house now in ye said Mary Nugent’s possession, with free liberty to pass with man and horse through said entry which premises was then in ye possession of said Mary Nugent situate on the southwest side of the town of Lurgan, manor of Brownlowes Derry, for and during the lives of Alexander Mathews, blacksmith, John Mathews, and William Mathews, brothers of said Hugh, and any other life or lives that in future be nominated. By ye said deed endorsed on the above deed, dated 17th Nov 1722, William Austin and Mary his wife in consideration of £139 10s paid to them by Ann Gilbert of Lurgan, sell release and confirm unto Ann Gilbert and her heirs all their right, title and interest in ye said premises. Witnessed by Jonathan Gilbert of Lurgan, shopkeeper, Henry Dobson of Lurgan, shoemaker, John Ditchers of Lurgan, brazier, Joseph Willson [Wilson] of Lurgan, pewterer, Stephen Gilbert of Lurgan, shopkeeper, and John Heney of Tynan, Co Armagh, butcher. Memorial witnessed by Stephen Gilbert and Roth Morris of Dublin, gent.
Book 36 / Page 507 / Number 23843
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Memorial of deed dated 30th [?] May 1718 between Charles Leslye [Leslie] of Kincraigy, Co Donegal, Esq. and Charles King of Letterkenny, Gent, on the other part. Charles Leslye, for the love and affection he bears to Charles King, granted to him the townland of Carrickballydue [Carrickballydooey] as now possessed by John Colhoon [Colhoun] and others. Also the ballyboe adjoining thereto possessed by Robert Keagh [?] and others, being in the parish of Raymochye [Raymoghy]. To have and to hold for the lives of the said Charles King, his wife Margery King, and their three sons John, Henry and Andrew King, and their three daughters Katherine, Mary and Jean King, or the longest liver of them, and 999 years after the death of the longest liver of them. Subject to rent of £23pa. Witnessed by Walter Stewart and Joshua Shaw of Letterkenny. Memorial witnessed by Walter Stewart, and David Coningham of Letterkenny, merchant.
Book 41 / Page 268 / Number 25832
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Memorial of lease dated 7thDec 1714 between Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John McComb of Ballynure linendraper. Dobbs leases to McComb part of the townland of Ballydounturkey [Dunturky] in the Toagh of Ballynure late in the possession of James Andrew and then in the possession of said John McComb.
Book 39 / Page 489 / Number 26663
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 14 Jul 1724 between Robert Colvill [Colville] of Newtown Co Down and Charles Campbell of Dublin. Robert Colvill in consideration of sums adding to £14000 granted to Charles Campbell the Manor of Galgorm, etc etc [much land listed], the town and lands of Tulloghgarly [Tullaghgarley?], the Territory of Glencurry als Glenwhirry [Glenwherry] consisting of 13 towns, etc etc. Subject to a condition of redemption.
Book 42 / Page 418 / Number 26858
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Memorial of tripartite indenture dated Jun 1724 between George Macartney of Belfast on the first part, Elizabeth South of Ballyeston [Ballyeaston] widow of the second part, and Arthur Reynold of Drumcree [?] Co Westmeath of the third. Reciting that a marriage is intended between said George Macartney and the said Elizabeth South in consideration of which she has sold to him all freehold she holds in South Britain and in and around Carrickfergus. Includes lands of Ballyeston, Ballynaboley [Ballyboley] and Ballynalbanagh [Ballyalbanagh] held by lease from the Earl of Donegall.
Book 43 / Page 155 / Number 27734
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndNov 1724 between Robert Colvill of Newtown and Thomas Dobbin of Farnisky [Fernisky] in Co Antrim. Colville did let to Dobbin the land in Farnisky then in his possession containing 280a arable and pasture and 20 acres bog plantation measure for the lives of William Dobbin aged 21, Henry Dobbin aged about 19, and Peter Dobbin aged about 13, sons of the said Thomas Dobbin. Lease perfected by Charles Campbell of Dublin. Witnesses William Colvill of Dublin, and James Fleming clerk to James Wilson of Galgorm, CO Antrim.
Book 43 / Page 176 / Number 27806
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndNov 1724 between Robert Colville of Newtown, Co Down, and James Willson [Wilson] of Galgorm, Co Antrim. Colville let to Willson that parcel of Cullybacky formerly known by the name of Captain Hutson’s [?] holdings, also a parcel of land between that and Parkvale containing in all 122a arable and pasture and 26a o turf bog and 11a whereon grow some small trees. All lately held by James Boyd of Cullybacky Gent deceased and William Boyd his son, lying in the parish of Ahoghill. For and during the lives of Hill Willson aged about 16, Mary Willson aged about 17, and of Ann Willson aged 12, son and daughters of the said James Willson. Perfected by Charles Campbell of Dublin by virtue of a letter of attorney from Colville. Witnesses William Colville of Dublin and James Fleming clerk to said James Willson.
Book 46 / Page 313 / Number 28775
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Memorial of indenture tripartite dated 3rd Mar 1724 between Rev Archibald Stewart of Ballintoy on the first part, Alexander Stewart of Ballintoy brother of the said Archibald on the second, John Stewart of the island of Jamaica, Sir Charles Wager [?] knt one of the lords commissioners of the admiralty, and Alexius Clayton of the Middle Temple, London (trustees os the said John) on the third part. Marriage intended between said Alexander Stewart and Ann daughter of side John Stewart who by virtue of the will of her Grandmother Joan Ensome [?] or by some other gift is entitles to £4000 in London, which by exchange in Dublin is £4400 Irish. And upon the death of her husband Thomas she will in all likelihood be entitled to a further £6000. Etc etc.
Book 45 / Page 385 / Number 29686
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndNov 1724 between Robert Colvill of Newtown and Peter Wylie of Moylarg, Co Antrim. Colville let to Wylie land in Moylarg for lives of John Wylie son of John Wylie of Moylarg his grandson aged about 12, Jane Wylie daughter of John Wylie aforesaid his granddaughter aged about 6, and John Gibson son of James Gibson of Moylarg weaver aged about 16.
Book 45 / Page 104 / Number 29697
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Memorial of lease dated 7thNov 1724 between Robert Colvill of Newtown, Co Down, on the one part, and William Cathcart, David Cathcart and Robert Cathcart, yeomen, of the townland of Kells, Co Antrim. Whereas Colvill did let to the Cathcarts 34a arable/pasture and 6a of turf bog in the townland of Kells (plantation measure), for and during the natural lives of the said William, David, and Robert Cathcart. The lease was perfected by Charles Campbell of Dublin by virtue of a letter of attorney from the said Robert Colvill, signed/sealed on behalf of Colvill by Campbell, and witnessed by William Colvill of Dublin, Gent., James [?] Fleming clk to James Willson [Wilson] of Galgorm, Co Antrim, and John Turnly also clk to James Willson. Registered 1725.
Book 45 / Page 105 / Number 29699
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndNov 1724 between Robert Colvill of Newtown and Samuel Wylie of Ballynacard [Ballynacaird?] farmer. Colvill leases to Wylie that parcel of land in Ballynacard commonly known as the Upper Quarter late in the possession of John Wylie and of the said Samuel Wylie, and now in the possession of said Samuel Wylie and his undertenants. For the lives of Samuel Wylie aged about 19, John Wylie aged about 15, and William Wylie aged about 12, sons of said Samuel Wylie.
Book 46 / Page 364 / Number 28928
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Memorial of lease dated 28thDec 1724 between Robert Colvill [Colville] of Newtown, Co Down, on the one part, and Henry O’Hara of Crebilly and James Hamilton of Ballynagarvy [Ballygarvey]. Colvill leases to O’Hara and Colvill that land of Glenwhirry [Glenwherry] als Glencurry, being part of Colvill’s estate in the Toagh or Territory of Brade [Braid] containing the townland and parcels of land following: land in Ballynulto late in the possession of Robert White containing 240a; land in Kingallah lately in the possession of William Egleson [Eagleson] containing 140; lands of Carnyhill lately in possession of William Egleson containing 158a; land known as Claereknow als Ballygenespick lately in the possession of James Elliot and Thomas Egleson and partners containing 220a; land of Duglass [Douglas] lately in possession of Robert Willson [Wilson], John Taggart and David Taggart and their partners or undertenants containing 295a; lands of Glenwhirry lately in possession of Francis Graham, John Graham, John Sanderson [Saunderson], Robert Allen and William Graham and partners and their undertenants, containing 744a together with the mill thereupon lately in the possession of William Egleson; lands of Allicho and Jocky Land [Jockeysquarter] lately in possession of David Taggart, John Taggart, James Reed [Reid], Robert Willson and their partners and undertenants, containing 516a; Land of Glenhead lately in possession of Robert Willson and his undertenants containing 455a; land of Skirrywhirry [Skerrywherry] als Dunduff lately in the possession of Robert Beggs, Widow Saunderson, John McKinstry, John Graham, Gawin [Gawn] McKinstry, and John Shannon and their partners and undertenants containing 764a – be the same more or less, all now in the possession of Henry O’Hara and James Hamilton. Also the lands of CLevester als Greenhill, Crosshill, part of Dunduff, and part of Kinnegallagh containing 714a which were formerly held and enjoyed by Kain O’Hara and his undertenants and now by Robert Brennan, Joseph Brannon and William Brennan and partners and their undertenants, by virtue of sale of forfeited estates of Kain O’Hara, held by lease of which 8 years remain. Henry O’Hara and James Hamilton to hold for their own lives and that of Charles O’Neill, eldest son of John O’Neill of Edenduffcarrick, Co Antrim, aged about 20, under the yearly rent of £394 for the first 8 years, then £434. Perfected by Charles Campbell of Dublin by virtue of letters of attorney from Colvill. Witnessed by William Colvill and James Turner both of Dublin, and James Fleming clerk to James Willson of Galgorm.
Book 45 / Page 464 / Number 30042
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Memorial of lease and release dated 1st and 2nd Oct 1725, the lease between Hercules Rowley of Dublin and Thomas Upton of Dublin. The release being tripartite made between Hercules Rowley of the first part, Thomas Upton of the second, and Upton Peacock of Dublin Doctor of Physick of the third. Rowley let to Upton several townlands [including Carngranny, Mallusk, Craigarogan, Kilgreel and Ballynabarnish] in total adding to 11,000 acres. To hold for the life of said Upton until such time as a suitable recovery be made.
Book 48 / Page 57 / Number 30639
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Memorial of deed of partition dated 21st Dec 1725 between Henry O’Hara and James Hamilton. Agree to partition lands and premises following. Henry O’Hara and heirs to have: lands in Glenwhirry [Glenwherry] now in possession of Robert Allen, including the mill; part of Skirrywhirry [Sherrywherry] now in possession of John Graham, John McKinstry and partners, that part now in possession of John Shannan and Gawin [Gawn] McKinstry, that part in the possession of Robert Saunderson and John Saunderson; that part of Glenwherry in the possession of John Graham and Gawin Graham; part of Crosshill now in possession of Jenkin O’Conolly; part of Carneyhill now in possession of John Clarke and William Clark; part of Clattery Know in the possession of James Elliot, part in the possession of Archibald Thompson; together with the moiety and half of Clevister als Greenhil, Crosshill and Kinnagalla now in the possession of Robert William and Joseph Brannan. James Hamilton and his heirs shall have: part of Skirrywhirry in possession of David Beggs and others, that part in the possession of Robert Saunderson, John Saunderson, James Saunderson and Thomas McKinstry; that part of Jockies Quarter [Jockeysquarter] now in the possession of James Reed [Reid], Widow Boyd, and Heelin McDowell, that part in the possession of John Taggart, that part in the possession of Robert Willson, that part in possession of George Taggart; that part of Dowglassknow [Douglas] in the possession of Robert Willson, that part in the possession of David Taggart, John Taggart and George Taggart; that part of Glenwhirry in the possession of John Graham, Josias Graham and Rossina Graham; that part of Carnehill now in possession of Jarred Carleton; that part of Clatterknow in possession of Agnes Eagleson, that part in possession of Thomas Eagleson; that part of Ballynullogh in possession of Robert White, Timothy White, and that part in the possession of Jenkin O’Conolly and John O’Connolly; together with the moiety and half of lands of Clevister als Greenhil, Crosshill and Kinnagalla now in possession of Robert William and Joseph Branan.
Book 48 / Page 87 / Number 30744
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Memorial of lease and release dated 21st and 22nd Oct 1724 made between Francis Clements “of the Straid in the County of Antrim” and Ezekiel Davys Willson [Wilson] of Carrickfergus Esq of the other part. Clements in consideration of £1000 has granted to Willson the several townlands of Thomas Town [Thomastown] Stradebilly Thomas Town [Straidballythomas / Straid] etc late in the possession of Andrew Clements late of Strade [Straid], also the lands of Clements Hill [Clementshill] late in the possession of Edward Clements of Clements Hill. To be held with the proviso that it be returned if Clements repays the money in one year. Witnesses Rev Philip Gayer clerk, Anthony Horsman alderman, James Kirk Gent, all of Carrickfergus. Memorial witnessed by James Kirk and James Stanhouse of Lairne [Larne].
Book 47 / Page 499 / Number 31644
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndNov 1724 between Robert Colvill of Newtown and John Wylie of Broghdone [Broughdone?]. Colvill leases to Wylie the land now in his possession in Broughdone, parish of Ahoghill, for lives of John Gibson of Ballywhillan [??] in the parish of Ballyclugg [Ballyclug] farmer aged about 10, Robert Wylie son of John Wylie of Ballybacky farmer aged about 7, and Andrew Magcagh son of Drumronan in the parish of Defoskin [??] farmer aged about 12.
Book 50 / Page 296 / Number 33082
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Memorial of lease dated 2ndNov 1724 between Robert Colvill of Newtown and Victor Ferguson of Straban [Strabane] Co Tyrone. Colvill leases to Ferguson properties in Newtown etc, for the lives of himself, Darcas Fergus his wife, and his brother Andrew Ferguson aged about 26.
Book 50 / Page 292 / Number 33063
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Memorial of a lease and release dated the 23rd and 24th Oct 1726 between Isaac Bullock of Lurgan, Co Armagh, clockmaker, and Moses Bullock of Dowgher, Co Armagh, linen draper of the other part. Whereby the said John Bullock [sic] sold to Moses for £60 all that house and messuage devised to said Isaac by Ezekiel Bullock his father which house and tenement is situate on the north east side of the town of Lurgan aforesaid bounded on the one side by the house wherein Mord??? Barrow then dwelt and on the other side by the house wherein Abell Bullock then dwelt. For the lives of said Bullock [sic], James Harlon son of Thomas Harlon of the parish of Donaghclony, Co Down, carrier, and William Andrews of Lurgan. Witnessed John Reilly, William Fox, and Charles Lavery, all of Lurgan.
Book 50 / Page 374 / Number 33413
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Memorial of lease dated 25thMarch 1726 between Henry O’Hara of Crebilly and James Hamilton of Ballynegarvy [Ballygarvey] Co Antrim on the one part, and John Grahams [Graham], Francis Grahams, Josias Grahams and Rose Grahams. Lease of 171a pasture and meadow in Glenwherry and 80a arable / meadow and 70a mountain in the part of Glenwherry known as the Breen. For the lives of William Brynon [possibly a miss-transcription of Bryson?] second son of William Brynon of Kinnagullagh aged about 11, and Francis Brynon son of said William Brynon aged about 7, and James Graham son of Gawin Graham of Glenwherry aged about 12. Witnesses James Bryen and William Bryen.
Book 54 / Page 471 / Number 36455
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Memorial of lease dated 1stApr 1722 between Charles Leslie of Kincregy in the parish of Raymochey, Co Donegall, Esq., and John Colhoun of Carrickbellydoway [Carrickballydooey] on the other. Leslie granted the townland of Drumkean [Drumcarn?] for 30 years at £14pa rent. Witnessed by Katherine Lesley, eldest daughter of the said Charles Leslie, and James McKinley of Pluck, Co Donegall. Memorial witnessed by James McKinley, and Andrew Colhoun of the City of Limerick.
Book 53 / Page 469 / Number 36456
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Memorial of a lease dated 14thSep 1723 between Charles Leslie of Kincregy, Raymochey, Esq., and John Colhoun of Labidish [Labbadish], Raymochey. Leslie granted to Colhoun the ballyboe of Labidish and the march of Corkey for 50 years. Witnessed by Henry King of Letterkenny, Gent and James McKinley of Pluck. Memorial witnessed by James McKinley, and Andrew Colhoun of the City of Londonderry.
Book 54 / Page 472 / Number 36457
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN1-6S58-X?i=261&cat=185720 Memorial of lease dated 10th Aug 1725 between William Basit [?] of Grays Inn Esq, for and in behalf of himself and Martin Caulfield Basit of Wilton in Buckinghamshire, by virtue of a power of attorney, on the one part, and John Colhoun of Labadish, Barony of Raphoe, Gent., on the other. Basit granted to Colhoun the land called Knockbrack containing 338a according to survey made by Garrett Hogan Gent., as then in the possession of Alexander Tillson [?] and partners. For the lives of Gabriel King of Upper Aughleard, William Hagan Senr of Lurgy, and George Willson Senr [perhaps Junr?] of Upper Drummoney and the longest liver of them, at the yearly rent of £40. Witnessed by Francis Mansfield of Creeroe, William Knox of Killkirran [?] and Alexander Nugent of Drumabore [?] all in Co Donegal. Memorial witnessed by Francis Mansfield, and Andrew Colhoun of Taughboyne.
Book 55 / Page 305 / Number 37052
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Memorial of a lease dated 17th January 1716 between Captain Arthur Cary of Derryard on the 1st part, and Robert McClenaghan of Ballycargan on the other, both of the manor of Pelliper. Cary let to McClenaghan the whole townland of Ballycargan (with some exceptions) for 21 years from 1st Nov 1726. Rent of £50, twelve day’s labour of man and horse or 12 shillings, two fat muttons or five shillings, twelve hens or four shillings, plus service at the courts of the manor, and grinding corn etc at the mill of the manor. Witnesses Christopher Taffe of Derryard, gent, Bryan O‘Cahan of Dungiven, gent, and Samuel Osburne [Osborne] of Ballycargan, gent. Memorial affected by Robert McClenaghan in the presence of said Samuel Osburn, and John Reilly of the city of Dublin, Gent.
Book 57 / Page 107 / Number 37499
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Memorial of the will of James Hamilton of Ballynegarvie [Ballygarvey] Co Antrim dated 8th Dec 1727. To his wife the old and new farms of Ballynegarvie, except 15a or so to be set aside for his son John Hamilton to build a house when 21 and married. Property settled upon Henry O’Hara of Crebilly, William Hamilton of Mount Hamilton, Robert Cunningham of Strabane merchant, Patrick Orr of Carnbeg [?] and Captain William Hamilton of Cashandun [Cushendun] in trust. For wife an annuity. Daughter Rachel, £20 annually and £700 when 21 or married. Son William Hamilton, £20 annually, £700 when 21 or married. To son John, £20 until 18, then £30 annually until 21, his moiety or half his lands of Glenwherry and the lands of Ballynekreeshean [?] and the corn mill theron. If no grandchildren then to his cousin William Hamilton of Mount Hamilton and when he or his heirs become possessed they to pay £400 to testator’s sister Euphemia Cunningham by Robert Cunningham of Strabane, and £400 to his brother John Hamilton of Ballyholly in Co Londonderry. Witnesses Henry Shaw of Ballygelly [Ballygally], Thomas Weir of Hamiltons Grove, and William McGee of Ballymoney [??].
Book 55 / Page 512 / Number 38065
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Memorial of will dated 22 Dec 1725 of Benjamin McDowell of Rathmore, linendraper. Daughter Elizabeth McDowell and Anne McDowell. Lease in Ballyrobert. Son John McDowell. Executors Thomas Banks of Belfast Gent and John Allen of Drumnadarragh [Drumadarragh] linendraper, and George McMaster of the town of Antrim. Witnssed by William Rodger and Robert Carsell of Rathmore linendrapers, and William Boyd of Dunegar [Donegore] farmer.
Book 58 / Page 66 / Number 38601
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A Memorial of a deed of assignment dated 8th Aug 1728 between John Craford of Holestone, Gent, administrator of his father Robert Craford deceased and Mary Crawford als. Steel his wife on the one part, and William Gilliland of Talldarg in the said County Gent. of the other part. Whereby John Craford and his wife Mary, by consent of their eldest son Robert Craford, in consideration of the sum of £850 have granted, sold unto William Gilliland 600 Irish Acres of Grange land lying and being in the Manor of Moylyny, Co Antrim, to have and to hold for the term of time mentioned in a lease made by the Earl of Donegall to one Brice Craford being date 1st Nov 1656 and from and after the expiration of said lease for the term of 61 years, which said lease was witnessed by James Craford of Ballysavage in Co Antrim, Gent., Robert Wilson of Rushee [Rashee] in Co Antrim, Gent., and James Alexander of Gagery [Cogry?] in Co Antrim, Gent., and also this memorial is witnessed by said James Alexander, and John Arnold of Belfast. Registered 1728, James Alexander makes oath.
Book 59 / Page 32 / Number 39254
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Memorial of a lease and release dated 14th and 15th Nov 1728 and a declaration of trust written on the back of said deed, between John Prock of Dublin, carpenter and Charles Meanes of Dublin, public notary, on the 1st; William McCausland of Dublin, gent, on the 2nd. Brock and Meanes let to McCausland a property on Jervis [?] street bordered by Mr. Tristram Fortick’s property, and the house built by Katherine Greene widow and held under Tristram Fortick. The writing on the back of said deed states William McCausland holds the property in trust for said Tristram Fortick.
Book 58 / Page 246 / Number 39357
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Memorial of deeds of lease and release dated 28th and 29th Nov 1728. The lease being between Alexander McCausland of Omagh, and John McCausland his 3rd son, on the 1stpart; William Hamilton of Callidon in the said Co (Archdeacon of Armagh) and Oliver McCausland of Rash in said Co, on the 2nd. The release being an indenture tripartite between said Alexander McCausland and John McCausland on the 1st; said William Hamilton and Oliver McCausland on the 2nd; and Jane Sampson of the city of Dublin widow, one of the executors of the will of Michael Sampson, late of Dublin deceased, and Ann Sampson, daughter of the said Jane Sampson, of the third part. Alexander and John McCausland sold to William Hamilton and Oliver McCausland the townlands and premises of Upper Cloghfinn, Lower Cloghfinn Crackencor Upper Drumnakilley Lower Dromnekilley the ?uck mill theron the half town land of Efekarry and the corn mill thereon the halftown land of Ballenagelly Racolpagh Cullycurragh Fearneagh Deerpark and all that messuages or tenement where ye said Alexander McCausland now dwells in the town of Omagh formerly known by the name or names of Lambert’s tenement and John Baird’s tenement together with that park now in the possession of the said Alexander McCausland known by the name of Hays park all situate and being in Co Tyrone, to have and to hold forever. Witnessed by Richard Den and Redmond Cahan both of Dublin, gents. Memorial witnessed by said Redmond Cahan and Alexander McClintock of Dublin gent.
Book 62 / Page 155 / Number 42356
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Memorial of lease dated 27th Sep 1726 between Hercules Rowley of Summerhill Co Meath, and John McNeily [McNeilly] of Ballynabarnis [Ballynabarnish] Co Antrim Gent. Rowley did let to McNeily part of Ballynabarnis containing 216a and 2 ploughlands Irish plantation measure, and 55a in Kilgreel. To have and to hold for the lives of said John McNeily, Samuel McNeily his son about 5 years old, and John Abernethy son the Revd John Abernethy of Antrim aged about 16 years. Witnessed by Rowley Hill of Dublin and Joseph Wilson of Antrim.
Book 62 / Page 360 / Number 43199
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Memorial of assignment dated 9th Feb 1720 / 1722 [?] made between John Parke [Park] of Toberdony [Toberdowney] yeoman, and William Park his son. John assigns to William all that part or parcel of Toberdony then in John’s possession, held by virtue of lease for 99 years from Richard Dobbs dated 1713, to be held by William for the remainder of that term.
Book 65 / Page 78 / Number 44464
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Memorial of a deed of conveyance dated 27th Oct 1730 between Guideon Jacques of Bush in the Co Antrim and Anne Jacques alias Crymble wife of said Guideon, and David Crawford of Belfast, executors of the last will and testament of Lieut Cornelius Crymble deceased, said David being only a nominal and not an ecting executor, on the one part; and Charles Crymble of Ballygelogh [Ballygallagh] Co Antrim gent of the other. Reciting that whereas the Anne Countess of Longford, Sir Richard Cox and James McCartney, by lease dated 8thFeb 1692 demised to Lieut Cornelius Crymble of Lettice Land all that parcel of land known by the name of two Carantalls [Carntall] containing 1800a, together with the land of Stradnahanah [Straidnahanna] containing 600a, together situate in the parish of Coole or Ballylinny, to hold for 61 years. And reciting several other deeds of mortgage affecting said manner, all which have been assigned and transferred to Charles Crymble of Ballygelogh, in consideration of £1547 debt then due out of the said premises, plus £253 paid to the executors of Cornelius Crymble. Witnessed by Valentine Jones of Lisburn and Ambrose O’Neill of Dublin and Robert Legg attorney of the Kings Bench.
Book 66 / Page 432 / Number 47316
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Memorial of an indenture of lease dated 2nd Nov 1730 between Henry Carey of Dungiven on the 1st part; Robert McClenaghan and Alexr. McClenaghan both of Ballycaragan, parish of Bovevey, Gents, on the 2ndpart. Carey leased to the McClenaghans the lands of Ballycaragan, in the manor of Philliper, Barony of Kenaght, to have and to hold for the lives of Alexander McClenaghan, Edward Carrey son to said Henry Carrey, and William Osburne [Osborne] of Ballycraggan. Witnessed by Thomas Torrens and John Downing of Dublin Gent.
Book 69 / Page 359 / Number 48717
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Memorial of deed and release dated 15th and 16th Oct 1731 between William Forward of Castleforward, Co Donegal, Esq, on the 1st part; John Colhoun of Corncammon in said Co, gent, of the 2nd. William Forward granted to John Colhoun the town and lands of Corncammon (as lately surveyed by Mr. Archibald Stewart), to have and to hold forever, subject to the fee farm rents of £22 8s and other considerations payable to Forward. Witnessed by William Patterson of Plaister [?], and William Dougall of Castleward, both in the county of Donegal, gents. Memorial witnessed by William Patterson and Robert Patterson.
Book 69 / Page 414 / Number 48964
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Memorial of marriage contract dated 16 May 1728 made between Robert Woodside of Ballynure on the one part, and Isabel McClure als Michel [Mitchell] Dunmining parish of Ahoghill. Witnesses Cornelius Crymble of Moylarg parish of Ahoghill and Margaret his wife.
Book 74 / Page 164 / Number 50539
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Memorial of a deed dated 11th Oct 1731 between William Colhoun Esq of Cross Balenree, Co Tyrone on the 1st; James McCausland of the other. By a letter of attorney given to Wm Colhoun by Lord Mountjoy dated 18th Sep 1731 to set the estates of Newtown Stewart and Rash, Colhoun let to McCausland the townland Ballynamullan, in the manor of Rash, Co Tyrone. For 31 years. Witnessed by William Hazlett of Cooly and Andrew McHugh, both of Co Tyrone, gents.
Book 75 / Page 317 / Number 53181
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Memorial of indenture quadripartite dated 21stMar 1733, between Arthur Dobbs of Lisburn, Co Antrim and Ann Dobbs als. Osborn his wife on the first part; Nicholas Price of Saintfield Co Down of the second; Alexander McAuley of Dublin Esq of the third; the Honourable Michael Ward one of his Majesties Justices of the Court of Kings Bench, the Rev. Archibald Stewart of Ballintoy DD, Edward Brice of Belfast Esq, Alexander Stewart of Ballylogh [Ballylough] Esq, Hugh Boyd of Dromawillin, Co Antrim, Esq, and John Coddington of the old Bridge, Co Meath, Esq., of the fourth part. Whereas Arthur and Ann Dobbs as of Hillary Term last acknowledged and levied unto Nicholas Price … [various extensive properties, in the Manor of Timaghae?].
Book 76 / Page 206 / Number 53644
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Memorial of lease dated 3rd Sept 1726 between Hercules Rowley of Summerhill and Mathew McLorinan [McLernon?] of Killcross [Kilcross]. Rowley leases to McLorinan that part of Killcross in his possession, and William Boyd’s tenure, containing 158a. For the lives of said Mathew McLorinan, his brother Hugh McLorinan, and Hugh O’Lavery son of Saniel O’Lavert of Ballow [Balloo?] Co Antrim.
Book 76 / Page 278 / Number 54022
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Memorial of lease dated 2nd Sep 1732 between James Ardies [Ardis?] of Ballynure and William Forsyth [Forsythe] of Ballynure of the other part. James Ardies did grant to said William Forsyth the house that he now liveth in, the stable weigh house and garden now in his possession or at the end of Robert Eaton’s lease, the plot of ground in the back of Andrew Hutchinson’s house. To hold for 61 years. Witnessed by Robert Sim [Simms?] and Alexander Park both of Ballynure.
Book 75 / Page 482 / Number 54023
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Memorial of lease dated 5th Jan 1730 between William Park of Toberdony [Toberdowney], Ballynure, yeoman, and Alexander Park of said Toberdony, yeoman. William granted to Alexander one equal half of his lease of lands in Toberdony which were granted to John Park late of Toberdony deceased by Richard Dobbs in lease dated 2nd Oct 1713. Witnessed by David Legg tanner, Joanna Legg spinster, Elizabeth Spencer spinster, all of Scotch Quarter in Carrickfergus, and George McKinny [McKinney] of the Liberties of Carrickfergus Gent.
Book 79 / Page 80 / Number 54667
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Memorial of marriage articles dated 29th Dec 1714 between Richard Hamilton of Clady in Co Donegal, and Oliver McCausland of Strabane, Co Tyrone. In consideration of the £1000 marriage portion of Rebecca McCausland, Richard Hamilton promised to grant to Oliver McCausland his fourth part or portion of the manor of Castlefin, Co Donegal. Articles witnessed by John McCausland of Strabane, son to said Oliver McCausland, and William Funston then servant to Oliver. Memorial witnessed by Rev Andrew Hamilton DD surviving executor of the last will and testament of said Oliver McCausland, and is witnessed by the said William Funston and Bryan Reilly servant to the Rev Edmd Newton of Umrygar, Co Wicklow, clerk. William Funston swore he saw the articles being executed, as well as the memorial – registered 27th Nov 1734.
Book 78 / Page 221 / Number 54834
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Memorial of lease and release dated 9th and 10thDec 1734 between Ezekiel Davys Wilson of Carrickfergus and Francis Clements of Strade [Straid], on the one part, and Valentine Jones junr of Malone and William Vesey one of the Masters of HM High Court of Chancery. Wilson and Clements for £1000 sold to Jones and Vesey the several townlands of Thomastown Stradeballythomastown and all the tenements late in the possession of Andrew Clements late of Strade, and all those lands and tenements of Clements Hill late in the possession of Edward Clements late of Clements Hill, with reversion clause.
Book 78 / Page 456 / Number 57102
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 19th Aug 1735 between Rev James Airdes of Ballynure, administrator of the goods and chattels of his father Alex. Airdes of Ballynure who died intestate, on the one part, and John Scold of Ballynure yeoman of the other part. Reciting that Richard Dobbs of Castledobbs by indenture of 3rd Oct 1713 grant to Alexander Airdes in his lifetime the Milln of Ballynure and all the Tole Grists and Mulcture together with land then in his possession for 99 years. James Airdes now intitled to this lease, has for the sum of £220 2s sold to John Scold. Witnessed by Revd Richard Lynham of Rashshee [Rashee], Wm Forsith [Forsythe] of Ballynure innkeeper, and Patrick McCormick of Dublin Gent.
Book ? / Page 261 / Number 57319
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Memorial of a deed of lease and a tripartite deed of release. The lease dated 4th, and the release dated 5h September 1734. Between Justin McCartie of Begnish, Co Kerry and Randolph McCartie eldest son and heir of said Justin, on the one part, Arthur Crosbie of Ardfartin, Co Kerry on the second part, and William Crosbie of Tubrid, Co Kerry on the third. The deed of lease witnesseth that Justin and Randolph McCartie for 10s paid to them by said Arthur Crosbie, have sold to him the town and lands of Carrigrighane [Carrigfreaghane], half a plowland and the castle thereunto belonging called Castle Lough [Castlelough] containing by estimation 34 acres plantation measure, the townland of Ardagh one plowland containing 110 acres, the town and lands of Gortinyniebrin half a plowland containing 50 acres profitable and 100 acres unprofitable, the town and lands of Knockanaeughan als Gortacunigg [Gortahoonig] one plowland containing 70 acres profitable and 1040 unprofitable, the town and lands of Ballycusheen [Ballydrisheen] half a plowland containing 146 acres profitable and 300 acres unprofitable, all that and those lands of Dromadrisligg Parkemore Silver Mines the Glinn called by the name of Gasshouse Parkagallane Turklloughfune alias Cloughsone Gortiree and Fartin beyond Turk Gortirrycassabe abd Gortinery near the old ware Gortacunigg and all the Mountain Glinns and Topps to all and every of them belonging and all other the lands and inheritance of them the said Justin McCartie and Randolph McCartie in the said County of Kerry. To have and to hold unto the said Arthur Crosbie. [Long section about the release.] To have the said lands without trouble or interruption from the said Justin McCartie, Catherine his wife of the said Randolph, or by Donogh McCartie father to the said Justin McCartie … for the sum of £1579. Witnesses Thomas Brenane (servant to Cononell [Colonel?] William Crosbie), Dominick Rice.
Book 82 / Page 208 / Number 57567
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Memorial of lease dated 17th Jan 1731 between Earl of Barrymore trustee of the Earl of Donegall, and Edward Brice of Belfast. Barrymore did let to Brice the rectorial tythes or two thirds of all the corn grain and hay arising out of the lands of Killroot [Kilroot] containing 400a belonging to the Bishop of Down and Connor, and to arise out of the land called Knockengelagh Cross Mary and Glen Ballyhill. To hold for 41 years. Witnessed by Thomas Banks of Belfast, Thomas Breen / Reen of Castle Lyons in Co Cork servant to said Earl of Barrymore, and Robert Donnaldson [Donaldson] of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by Thomas Banks and John Arnold of Belfast.
Book 87 / Page 181 / Number 61181
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Memorial of sale dated 1st Sep 1730 between Andrew Hamilton DD, archdeacon of Raphoe, and William Thornton of Gortinney, Co Londonderry, gent. Hamilton sold to Thornton properties he possessed by lease dated 29th Aug 1730 from the Lord Bishop of Raphoe including: house and garden in Raphoe then in possession of Mr. Richard Hartley together with the little house where Mr. Nimmo dwelled, and the houses William Flanegan formerly enjoyed, with all rights as formerly enjoyed by Timothy Dunn of Tuam in the Co of Galway; other properties in Raphoe formerly in the possession of Timothy Dunn, as they were formerly enjoyed by Thomas Thompson Smith; parcel of land known as the half Ballyboe of Coolederry formerly possessed by Timothy Dunn and his undertenants, and William Weyly and William Killum; also 6a adjoining Gortnaquigley [Gortaquigley] as was in the occupation of William Moor [Moore] as also the grass park then in the possesson ot Mr Edward Flifton, and 2a plowland in possession of Daniel Orallaghan [?]; also 5 ballyboes of the colloney or quarterland of Maghrasollen [?] and 2 ballyboes of Ballyholly next adjacent, as was in the possession of Timothy Dunn; three ballyboes of Tullydouyny alias Tullyving, also the ballyboe of Agheragh alias Aghenkeragh, the ballyboe of Mounteaintiny alias Mounterleny, the ballyboe of Mountgorry. Deed witnessed by Rev. Thomas Brown of Donagleady, Co Tyrone, William Hamilton of Tyrkernaughan, Co Tyrone, Gent, and James Hamilton of Drumeny in said Co, Gent. Memorial witnessed by said William Hamilton and by John Hamilton of the city of Derry Gent. Oath from William Hamilton aged about 30.
Book 88 / Page 19 / Number 61401
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Memorial of indenture dated 20th Apr 1737 between Hugh Nesbitt of Tullydonnell, Co Donegal, Gent, and George Nesbitt son to the said Hugh on the other part, and attested by James Nugent of Convoy and William Jenkins of Fanett, both in Co Donegal. Whereas Nicholas Lord Bishop of Raphoe, by lease dated 17th Nov 1735, granted to Hugh Nesbitt all that quarterland or four ballyboes of land commonly called Gortquigly [Gortaquigley] – for consideration of his love and affection for his son, and 10s, Hugh Nesbitt grants said lease to his son George. Witnessed by Francis Jackson and Robert Leslie, gents, of Dublin.
Book 86 / Page 502 / Number 61534
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Memorial of articles of marriage between John Wilson of Ballylagan and Jane Archbald [Archibald] als Wilson of Dromadorack [Drumadarragh] agreed to by James Wilson father of said John. Said James for the encouragement of said marriage doth hereby bind himself to give to his son John one half of his farm which he hold be lease from Mr Dobbs, provided that if said John have not occasion to dwell on it, he shall let any of his brothers have it at a reasonable price. John doth bind himself that if said Jane should die before John [surely this should be the other way about?] without children to him then she shall have what profits belonging to her out of the farm in Ballynure according to David Archbald’s will to dispose of at her death to whom she pleases. Dated 8th Apr 1727. Witnessed by Thomas Wilson of Ballyclare and Joseph Willson of Antrim.
Book 88 / Page 412 / Number 63108
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Memorial of deed of assignment dated 16th Jan 1737 between Henry Shaw of Ballygelly [Ballygally] grandson and heir of Henry Shaw, Barony of Glenarm, and William Henry Blair of Blairmount, Co Antrim. Shaw makes over to Blair all his rights, interest etc in the lands being part of the lands commonly called the Grange Lands containing by estimation 900a and Doagh water mill, Manor of Moylinny held by lease under the Earl of Donegal. Also 240a in Ballybentro [Ballybentragh], 120a called Freemans Land [Freemandstown], and various tythes etc., other lands including “the two Ballywees”. Witnessed by William McCulloch of Piedmount, Co Antrim, Gent, and Patrick Taylor, menial servant wo William Henry Blair.
Book 91 / Page 150 / Number 63745
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 17th May 1738 between Henry O’Hara of Crebilly and John Campbell of Ballygarvey. O’Hara, in consideration of £400 paid to him did grant and sell to John Campbell various lands in the Barony of Kilconway, for 500 years unless O’Hara pays back the money. Witnessed by James McKedy of Ballymena merchant, and Robert Child of Ballymena Gent.
Book 90 / Page 418 / Number 65151
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Memorial of lease dated 1st Jan 1735 between Arthur Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and James Bartlemure [Bartholomew according to the index but could be Barkliemore?] of Ballyclare. Dobbs leases land known as Castletown in the parish of Ballynure for the lives of said James Bartlemure, James Bartlemure the younger and John Bartlemure, children of said James. After the determination of lease formerly granted to Doctor Collin Maxwell … granted to Maxwell the other half of the said lands being in ye possession of Robert Wilson of Rashee. Witnesses Thomas Wilson of Ballyclare, Thomas McMeechan [McMeekin] then manager for Arthur Dobbs.
Book 91 / Page 528 / Number 65152
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Memorial of lease dated 2nd Oct 1738 between Charles Crymble of Ballygelloch [Ballygallagh] Gent and John Cunningham of Ballyclare, mason. Crymble did demise to Cunningham that parcel of land in the possession of James Simpson containing by estimation 38a, lying in the parish of Ballynure. For 31 years. Witnesses Cornelius Crymble, William Crymble, and Joseph McGae of the parish of Ballyliney [Ballylinny] farmers, and Thomas Wilson of Ballyclare Gent.
Book 96 / Page 105 / Number 66608
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Memorial of a lease and release dated 11th and 12th June 1739. The lease made between John Cocran of Crevenish, Co Fermanagh, gent, Henry Cadoe of Cashin, Co Fermanagh, gent, and Lillias Caddoe otherwise Colquhoun his wife, James Irwin gent, Clare Sacheveral of Coolangfield, Co Fermanagh, gent, and Martha Sacheveral otherwise Cochran his wife, on the 1st part; Hugh Montgomery of Derrygonnelly, Co Fermanagh, Esq. and Sir John Caldwell of Rossbegg, Co Fermanagh, baronet, on the 2nd part. The release between John Cochran, Henry Cadoe, Lillias his wife, James Irwin, Clare Sacheveral & Martha his wife, on the 1st; said Hugh Montgomery and Sir John Caldwell of the 2nd part; Margetson Armar of Castlecoole, Co Fermanagh, Esq, of the 3rd. Lots of townlands named.
Book 94 / Page 477 / Number 67317
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Memorial of am indenture dated 20th Sep 1739 between Oliver McCausland of Strabane, Co Tyrone and Anne Jane his wife on the 1st part; Rev. William Hamilton, Rev. Victor Ferguson, both of Strabane, and Edward Trafford of Liverpool, merchant on the 2nd. Recites that by articles of agreement before their marriage, Oliver McCausland settled a jointure of £300 on Ann Jane should she survive him, but also disposed to make a further £100 provision; and for securing the same, McCausland granted to Hamilton, Ferguson and Trafford one annuity of £400 payable out of the manor of Stranorlar, Co Donegal, reserving the right of McCausland to sell the said lands provided he provide a jointure out of his other lands. Witnessed by Johanna Blackburn of Liverpool, spinster, Elizabeth Griffith of Strabane, spinster, and John Ferguson of Strabane, apothecary.
Book 99 / Page 39 / Number 67847
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Memorial of a deed of lease and release dated 28th and 29th Pct 1739 between Audley Colhoun of Strachulter, Co Tyrone, and James Sproul of Newtown Stewart, Co Tyrone, innkeeper. Colhoun sold to Sproul 2a IPM between Barbara Caddls [Caddle’s] park and Catherine O’Cahan’s on the right side of the great road leading to Castlemoyle, being full half of the field, being between said Caddle’s park and John Hood’s part of the field. Witnessed by Richard Fargie and Robert Leslie.
Book 102 / Page 50 / Number 69652
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Memorial of marriage articles dated 18th Oct 1733 between Hugh Boyd of Dumawillin, Co Antrim on the first part, Exekiel Davys Wilson of Carrickfergus Esq of the second, William Boyd son and heir of Hugh Boyd on the third, and Mary Wilson daughter of said Ezekiel on the fourth. Marriage intended between William and Mary. After 6 months have passed Ezekiel Davys Wilson to pay to Hugh Boyd £1000 as the marriage portion of said Mary. Immediately after marriage Hugh Boyd is to grant to son William lands of Port British als British, salmon fishing rights etc, and after the death of William for the use of Ezekiel Davys Wilson and Alexander McAulay [McAuley] for 99 years, then to use of William and Mary’s children. Other lands in the parish of Billy, etc etc.
Book 99 / Page 428 / Number 69977
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Memorial of a release dated 8th Jan 1735. Whereas Audley Colhoun of Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone, alleged that William Hamilton of Belltrim, Co Tyrone, father-in-law to the said Audley, had executed a lease to him for a term of years of the several lands of the two Crockatanly Leggacy and Leganaght Colvakillin Trinamodan and Symullan [??] and that the said Wm Hamilton had filed two bills to discover how said lease was obtained and to make the same void, the said Audley Colhoun acknowledges that the said release was fraudulently obtained and doth exonerate Wm Hamilton of and from the same, and doth covenant to deliver the lease uncancelled to be cancelled … etc … penal sum of £5000. Witnessed by Thomas Wilson of Strabane, gent and Hugh Gallagher late of Newtownstewart inn holder, and Humphrey Galbraith of Dublin, gent. Memorial witnessed by said Humphrey Galbraith and Galbraith Hamilton of Strabane, gent.
Book 100 / Page 167 / Number 70024
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Memorial of a lease dated 10th Feb 1720 between Oliver McCausland of Strabane (since deceased) and Wm Hadskies [?] of Strabane (also deceased). McCausland leased the land in the upper part of Magirr, parish of Urney. Witnessed by William Auchinleck, merchant, William Ross, merchant and James Mackie, schoolmaster. Register 1740.
Book 100 / Page 167 / Number 70025
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Memorial f a lease dated 11th Apr 1728 between Hugh Nesbitt of Tullydonnell, Co Donegal, Gent, on the 1st; Samuel Knox of Gortaquigly [Gortaquigley] in said county, farmer, on the 2nd. Nesbitt let to Knox one quarter part of the townland of Gortaquigly as was then bounded and in the occupation of said Samuel Knox, for 17 years. Witnessed by James Knox of Lisinboy, Co Tyrone, tanner. Memorial witnessed by James Knox and Andrew Allen of Strabane.
Number 70496
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Memorial of lease dated 13th Aug 1740 between William Hamilton of Donnemanagh, Co Tyrone, on the one part, and James Cathcart of Lawen [possible Lavin?], in the parish of Loughgal, Barony of Dunluce. Hamilton hath let to James Cathcart all that farm now in the occupation of said James Cathcart situate in Lawin. To hold for the lives of said James Cathcart, Hugh Red, and John Cathcart son of John Cathcart. Witnessed by James Smith of Dublin, William Edmondson of Dunbought, Co Antrim, also John Cathcart, innkeeper of Cloghmills when the said James Cathcart signed on the 12th Jan 1740.
Book 114 / Page 457 / Number 79637
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Memorial of lease and release dated 9th and 10th Aug 1744 between William Colhoun of Strabane, Co Tyrone, Esq, on the 1st; George Montgomery of Strabane, Esq. on 2nd. For £2112 Colhoun sold to Montgomery the town and land of Ardrummon otherwise Auldromon [?] being one quarter [?] of land, also the parcel of Clonlary otherwise Glenlary now or late in the possession of William Allison, Daniel Mulcherron, George Bates and Denis O’Trinny [O’Tunny?] as well as the proportion in the possession of Neill O’Tunny and Patrick O’Tunny. All said lands being in the parish of Aughnish, barony of Kilmacrenan, Co Donegal. Deed and memorial witnessed by George Gordon, Strabane, merchant, and James Smith of Dublin, Gent.
Book ??? / Page 144 / Number 79854
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 2nd May 1744 between Jonathan Gilbert of Lurgan, gent of the one part; John Crook and Samuel McClatchy of Lurgan, merchants on the other. Whereby said Jonathan for £29 10s sold to said John Crook and Samuel McClatchy the plot of land adjoining the north west side of the market house o Lurgan with the buildings thereon, to have and to hold for the lives then in being and any other life that should be added, subject to clause of redemption on payment of the principal plus interest. Witnessed by William Maxwell of Lurgan, merchant, and William Challoner of Lurgan, gent.
Book 120 / Page 85 / Number 81929
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Memorial of indenture quadripartite dated 27th Jun 1745. Made between Samuel Parmenter of Basinghall Street, London, Gent, administrator of the goods etc of Edmond Stafford late of Blatherwick, Northampton, also of Beaconstown, Co Meath, deceased, of the 1stpart; Robert Colvill [Colville] of Newtown, Co Down, now of the parish of St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, eldest son and heir of Hugh Colvill Esq deceased by Sarah his wife also deceased, and grandson and heir of the Rt. Honble. Sir Robert Colvill Knt, also deceased, and Stephen Moore of Moore Park in the County of Cork, and now of the parish of St. George Hanover Square, Middlesex, and Alice his wife, the only daughter of said Hugh Colvill by the said Sarah his wife, of the 2nd part; Alexander Stewart of Ballyloyone [?] Co Donegal, now of Argyle Buildings in the parish of St James in the Liberty of Westminster, Esq., of the 3rd; William Bruce of Dublin, gent, of the 4th. Reciting that by indenture of six parts made previous to the marriage of said Hugh Colvill with Sarah his wife, then Sarah Margetson, spinster, bearing date on or about the 21stJun 1694, made between said Sir Robert Colvill and Hugh Colvill his eldest son on the 1st part; George Carpenter of St James, Westminster and the Honble. Alice Carpenter his wife, formerly the wife of John Margetson, and Sarah, afterwards wife of Hugh Colvill, the daughter and heir of Alice and John Margetson, of the 2nd part; Sir Henry Echlin of Dublin Knt and Archibald Hutchinson of the Middle Temple London, of the 3rd; William Leslie of Prospect, Co Antrim, Esq. and Henry Leslie of Galgorm, Co Antrim, clerk, of the 4th; the said Edmond Stafford of Northampton and William Armar [Armour] of Ballymony [Ballymoney] Co Antrim, clerk, of the 5th; Randall Brice of Lisburn, Co Antrim, clerk, and Charles Campbell of Dublin Gent of the 6th part – [various extensive lands mentioned]. Edmond Stafford made his last will and testament 9th Aug 1706 and appointed the Rt. Honble. Allan Broderick Esq afterwards Lord Visct. Middleton, the Rt. Honble. William Conolly Esq., and Archibald Hutchinson Esq., the said William Conolly alone proved the will on or about the 18th Dec 1713, the other executors having since died. [Various other lands listed which were sold to the said Alexander Stewart in 1744. Then some additional agreement between the 4 parties of this indenture.]
Book 126 / Page 266 / Number 86986
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Memorial of an indenture tripartite dated 10thFeb 1742 between Conolly McCausland of Fruit Hill on the 1st; Elizabeth Gage of Ballymargy, Co Londonderry on the 2nd; Hodgson Gage of Ballymargy and Marcus McCausland of Newtownlimavady on the 3rd. In consideration of the intended marriage between himself and Elizabeth Gage, Conolly McCausland gives to Hodgson Gage and Marcus McCausland the church lands of Drumachose and Tamlaghfinlagan, Co Londonderry, which he held by lease from the Rt Rev Thomas Bishop of Derry, for 21 years, for certain intents and purposes. Witnessed by Rev Banjamin Bacon of Glebe Hall, Co Londonderry, and Perrott Innes of Magilligan. Memorial witnessed by said Benjamin Bacon and John Hamilton of the city of Londonderry, public notary.
Book 136 / Page 495 / Number 92218
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Memorial of deeds of lease dated 30th and 31st Mar 1749 between Robert Barron the elder of Craigarogan and Robert Barron the younger of Craigarogan, farmers. The said Robert Barron the elder, for the sum of £10, leased to Robert Barron the younger, 27a 1r Plantation Measure, to hold for and during the lives of James Barron, John Barron and Robert Barron, sons of the said Robert Barron the elder, subject to the payment of rents etc to Hercules Rowley of Summer Hill, Co Meath. Witnessed by Daniel Barron of the parish of Templepatrick, wheelwright, and Andrew Hunter of the parish of Donegore, weaver. Memorial also witnessed by Daniel Barron, and by Henry Joy of Belfast, printer.
Book 138 / Page 184 / Number 92682
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Memorial of lease dated 30th Jul 1731 between Arthur Dobbs of Castledobbs and James Allan [Allen] of Rashee, cloath merchant. Dobbs lets to Allen the lands now in possession of Robert Strong, George McFarrand, Widow Northhill and John McFarrand… [and?] all those lands late in the possession of Alexander Duglish, John McDonnel deceased, and Joseph [?] Chambers, now in the possession of him the said James Allen, contain 103a 63p, being in the townlands of Dobbsland. To have and to hold for the lives of said James Allen, John Wilson son of Robert Wilson of Balliston [Ballyeaston], and Conway Richard Dobbs son of said Arthur, and/or 41 years. Witnessed by Archibald McDuffe of Carrickfergus, yeoman, James Kirk of Carrickfergus, clerk. Memorial witnessed by James Kirk and John Kane of said town, innkeeper.
Book 138 / Page 230 / Number 92920
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Memorial of deeds of lease [and release?] dated 13thand 14th Jul 1749. The lease made between Arthur Dobbs and his eldest son and heir Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs on the one part; Alexander Stewart of Acton, Co Armagh and James Stewart of Billy, Co Antrim, of the other part. The release of five parts made between Arthur Dobbs and his son Conway Richard Dobbs on the 1st part; Ann Stewart spinster, eldest daughter of Alexander Stewart late of Acton, deceased, on the 2nd; Alexander Stewart of Acton, Co Armagh and James Stewart of Billy on the 3rd; Alexander McAuley of Dublin, and Edward Brice of Killroot [Kilroot], Co Antrim, of the 4th; James Hackett of the city of Dublin, of the 5th. Whereby the Dobbses in consideration of a marriage between said Conway Richard Dobbs and said Ann Stewart, granted to said Alexander and James Stewart the Tough of Ballynure, and lands in Kildare, forever, for certain intents and purposes agreed. Witnesses Alexander Stewart of Loghgeel [Loughguile], Co Antrim, clerk, and John Cuppage of Garden Hill, Co Antrim, Esq. Memorial witnessed by John Cuppage and George Cuppage of Trinity College Dublin, son of John Cuppage.
Book 144 / Page 310 / Number 97635
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Memorial of deeds of lease dated the 11th and 12th Jan 1750 between Jno Callwell of Belfast, merchant, and Robert Gilliland of Tildarg, pr. Ballyeaston, gent, of the other. John Caldwell for £101 18s 8p sold to Gilliland his claim to the land called Coloughrow in the barony of Dartry, Co Monaghan. Witnesses were John McComb of Dunturkey, linen draper, and Henry Joy of Belfast, printer.
Book 152 / Page 395 / Number 102258
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Memorial of a deed of lease dated 1st May 1746 between Lieut. Robert McClenaghan of Ballyhargan of the 1st part; Robert Osburn [Osborne] of Ballyhargan Gent of the 2nd part. Whereby McClenaghan leased to Osborne the one quarter of Ballyhargan formerly possessed by John McCay (except that part of Ballyhargan called Teermilin [?] including garden, half an acre, and the house stead formerly occupied by Wm McClenaghan). To have and to hold for the lives of the said Robert Osburn, Charles Sterling son of Charles Sterling of Gorteclare, and Samuel Long son of John Long of Dunronan, all in Co Londonderry, or 61 years, whichever lasts longer. Said deeds contains several covenants and claises, including that Robert Osburn shall pay the yearly rents to Henry Torrens of Dungiven as guardian for Reba. McClenaghan wife of the sd Robt McClenaghan until the decease of said Rebecca. And Robert McClenaghan does resign all privileges granted to him by the grand lease from Henry Cary Esq to the said Robert McClenaghan. Witnessed by Geo. Osburn of Derryard, Co Londonderry, farmer; William McCay of Drum, Co Londonderry, farmer, now residing in America; and Charles Sterling of Gorteclare aforesaid. Memorial witnessed by said Charles Sterling & Paul Limrick of Londonderry. Registered by Charles Sterling, aged 53 or thereabouts, on 22nd Aug 1751.
Number 103901
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Memorial of agreement between Joseph Anderson of Killneal of the one part and Jonathan Gilbert of Lurgan Clanbrazel on the other part dated 30thDec 1751 whereby the said Jonathan consents to that if after solemnising his marriage with Anne Anderson, daughter of said Joseph, he should die before she have any issue by him that then half of the house in Lurgan specified and made over to Jonathan by his deceased father Stephen Gilbert in his last will shall belong to and be enjoyed by the said Anne during her life free of charges of debts etc, except ground rent. If they should have any children the half to be left to them. Which marriage soon after took effect and was solemnised. The execution of the marriage articles was witnessed by John Munteeth of Cornamuclogh, Co Tyrone, weaver, and by Thos Clark of Ballybeagh, Co Monaghan, clerk. Witnesses to the memorial John Munteeth and Andrew Carmichael of Dungannon, Co Tyrone.
Book 154 / Page 588 / Number 107497
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Memorial of settlement dated 27th Aug 1736 between Peter Benson of Birdstown, Co Donegal, Esq and William Elwood clke rector of Cloneah, Co Donegal, on the 1st; Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of the Rev Dr Andrew Hamilton of Castle Coningham, Co Donegal, on the 2nd; William Span clk rector of Cloniwell, Co Donegall, William Wray of Ards, George Cary of Mountargus, Co Donegal, Esqs, and William Scott of the city of Londonderry, Esq. on the 3rd. Intended marriage between Peter Benson and Elizabeth Hamilton.
Book 157 / Page 601 / Number 107580
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Memorial of lease dated 6th Nov 1749 between George Nesbitt of Maghreehee, Co Donegal, gent, and Samuell Knox of Gortiquigly [Gortaquigley], said county, farmer. Nesbitt leased to Knox the quarter of Gortiquigly then in his possession. To be renewed every 7 years so long as Nesbitt continues to hold from the See of Raphoe. Witnessed by William Jenkins Esq and John Dogherty merchant, both of Raphoe. Memorial witnessed by John Doghtery and James Miller of Lifford.
Book 161 / Page 479 / Number 109604
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Memorial of indenture of three parts dated 3rd Jun 1746. Oliver McCausland of Strabane, Esq., on the 1st; James Dunn of Dublin, merchant, of the 2nd; Redmond Jane of K??ly [?] Gent of the 3rd. Pursuant to an act of parliament, McCausland sold to Dunn the manor of Straghnurlar otherwise Stagmirlar otherwise Straghmiler otherwise Stranorlar with the appurtanences and also 2 castles, 500 messuages, 500 cottages, 500 crofts/lofts [?], 5 mills, 10 dove houses, 500 houses, 2000 [or 2500?] acres etc etc.
Book 161 / Page 563 / Number 109933
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Memorial of assignment of lease of the premises therin demised endorsed on the back thereof dated 1th May 1752 whereby Mary McNeill widow and adm. of the lessee Archibald McNeill decd. and John McNeill of Carnbeg in the Barony of Kilconway, son of the said Archibald McNeill for the sum of £84 sold to John Campbell the said deed of lease of premises in the townland of Craigywarren, Barony of Toome, without any incumberances, for the remainder of a term of years. Witnessed by Hugh Campbell, linen draper, John Montgomery, weaver, and Mary Campbell spinster of Ballygarvy [Ballygarvey]. Memorial signed by the assignee John Campbell in the presence of said Hugh Campbell and James Moore of Ballymena, gent.
Book ? / Page 473 / Number 112802
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Memorial of deed poll dated 13th Oct 1747 between Maurice Crosbie of Ballykealy, Co Kerry, and Lancelot Crosbie son and heir apparent of said Maurice Crosbie on the one part, William Crosbie, Robert Fitzgerald, Richard Chute of the second part, and Arthur Crosbie of the City of Dublin of the third. Whereas Maurice Crosbie and Arthur Crosbie were jointly seized of all that and those lands of Rossdoghin, Letternadarriffe, Clounacline, Droumlesky, Dirreenafoyle, Six Gneeves of Inchyneneagh, Gortnaseigh, Barrenastouky, Killfadybegg, Killfadymore, Gortmarifinine, Retrenchment, Cregeen, Rossighhugh, five Gneeves of Barricreugh, Glaunathan, Breanlee, Seragafiegh and Gortnascarry in Co Kerry subject to mortgate of £600 plus interest, the whole amounting to £1359 due to the representatives of the late Francis Bernard. That whereas the said Maurice did pay and deposit the sum of £679 being his potion of the principle and interest into the hands of Arthur Crosbie. Witnessed by James Lawlor, Killarney, Doctor in physick, and Edmond Dowlin menial servant to the said Arthur Crosbie, and John Pembroke of Tralee, shopkeeper.
Book 170 / Page 216 / Number 113749
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Memorial of lease dated 7th Sep 1751 between Alexander Boyd of Clare Park Co Antrim and Samuel Wylie of Cullybacky [Cullybackey]. Boyd leases to Wylie the land he holds in Cullybacky for the lives of said Samuel, John Wylie his son aged 5, and John Nixon son of John Nixon of Boghdoan aged 10.
Book 171 / Page 258 / Number 114518
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Memorial of agreement between William Caddel [Caddle] of St. Johnstown in the Co od Donegal, and John Colhoun of Strabane in the Co of Tyrone. For £300, Caddel sold to Colhoun his freehold tenement in the town of St. Johnstown. Dated 20th Sep 1754. Witnessed by Tristram Cary of St. Johnstown, William Spratt of Dowkemaker [?] and Andrew Grier yeoman, both of Strabane. Memorial dated 21st Sep 1754 at Lifford. [This land was bought in trust for the Earl of Abercorn – see PRONI D623/A/15/11.]
Number 118417
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Memorial of lease dated 20th May 1755 between Richard White of Bantry in Co Cork and Darby Delany of Glengariff in said county, farmer. Lands of Corrigrour, Haunrusky [?], Skehill, Dorenafullon [Derrynafulla], Dromdower [Dromdour], Coubrany [?] and Courafrovane [Corrakillane?], by estimate eleven Gneeves [?] Pa [?] Quarter of the three plowlands of Glengariff. Also the tract of land from the bounds of Glengariff westwat to east Faha together with said East Faha, West Faha and West Crohy. To hold for 31 years at the yearly rent of £114. Witnesses Nathaniel Spenser of Bandon, Nicholas Meade of Bandon, John SHellan of Banby.
Book 182 / Page 433 / Number 121456
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Memorial of a lease dated 8th Jan 1756 made between Lieut Robert McClenaghan of Ballyhargan on the 1st part; Samuel Osborn [Osborne] and William Osborn of Ballyhargan on the 2nd. McClenaghan let to the Osborns the half quarter of Ballyhargan then and now in the possession of Samuel Osborn, for 61 years or the lives of said William Osborn, Robert Osborne son of Rev Joseph Osborn, and Samuel Sterling son to Charles Sterling of Gorticlare. From the end of a former grant which the said Samuel Osborne holds from the said Robert McClenaghan from thenceforth fully to be completed and ended. Witnessed by Alexr Sterling of Gorticlare, farmer, Malcolm Ferguson of Killyblughtin [??], farmer and Charles Sterling of Gortyclare, farmer, and William Ellett [Elliot?] of Ballyhargan, farmer.
Book 185 / Page 190 / Number 122690
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Memorial of the will of William Colhoun of Strabane, Co Tyrone. To his wife Patience various lands during her life, including the house where William Maxwell, appurtenances etc purchased from John Gordon deceased which he had in his house held by lease from George Gordon, etc., all in trust to Charles Ussher [Usher] of Dublin and William Stewart of Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone. After the death of his wife, the benefit to go to James Colhoun second son of Alexander Colhoun of Ballyhallachan, Co Tyrone, ckerj, during his life. Other lands to Charles Ussher and William Stewart in trust for Alexander, third son of the said Alexander Colhoun the elder. Will dated 17th Aug 1756. Witnessed by John Sproull apothecary and Thomas Parkison, merchant, both of Strabane, and Richard Cowan of Lifford, Co Donegal, gent. Memorial signed by said Charles Ussher and witnessed by said Richard Cowan and James McMunn, Dublin, yeoman.
Book 188 / Page 498 / Number 126508
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Memorial of deed dated 14th Aug 1757 whereby John Beatty for £10 sold to Robert Campbell of Ballygarvey, linen draper, that farm in Dunfean [Drumfane] previously demised by deed poll from Sir Robert Adair to James Beaty and John Beaty … to hold the said Robert Campbell for the remainder of 86 years from 1stNov 17..?
Book 199 / Page 139 / Number 131809
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Memorial of a deed poll dated 22ndMar 1759 between George Cary of Redcastle, Co Donegal, Esq, and Tristram Cary of St. Johnstown, Co Donegal, Gent, on the other. George Cary appointed Tristram Cary his true and lawful attorney for the uses therein after mentioned. Tristram Cary was to collect the rent from Audly Fanning of Mattsmount, Co Londonderry, Esq., and arising out of other freeholds in Co Londonderry [listed], all which lands were possessed by his [George’s or Tristram’s?] grandfather Edward Cary late of Redcastle. Tristram Cary also empowered to collect the rent from Redcastle and other properties in the parish of Movill, Co Donegal, which lands were also possessed by the said Edward Cary’s Grandfather [sic]. To reimburse Tristram Cary money owed to him. Executed by George Cary in the presence of Edward Cary of White Castle, Co Donegall, and Jams [?] Asson of the city of Londonderry, Gent; and signed by Tristram Cary in the presence of said James Asson [?] and Henry Sloan of the city of Londonderry, Gent.
Book 216 / Page 327 / Number 143040
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Memorial of lease dated 3rd Dec 1757 between Arthur Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and Alexander Park of Ballynure. Dobbs let to Park the farm late in the possession of James Bartholemew and his undertenants commonly called the Castlefarm containing 87a IPM together with 120p of bog in Castletown aforesaid. To hold for 41 years or the lives of Samuel Park, William Park and James Park, sons of said Alexander Park. Perfected by Conway Richard Dobbs with a power of attorney in presence of Davys Wilson of Carrickfergus, John McDowall [McDowell] of Kilroot gent. Witnessed by said John McDowall and Robert Dalway of Ballyhall [Ballyhill?].
Book 218 / Page 217 / Number 143094
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Memorial of lease and release dated the 28th and 29th April 1762 between Roger Moore of Moore Grove, Co Antrim, eldest son and heir of John Moore of Moore Grove, deceased, Mable Moore widow of said John, and Samuel Bristow of the town and county of Antrim, executors of the last will of said John Moore, Mable Moore and Samuel Bristow also being trustees in the will, on the one part; and John Gillilan of Holestone Co Antrim of the other. By the said release, the Moores sold to Gillilan for £1862 7s 6p the lands of Lisnetaylor [Lisnataylor] and two thirds of the tithe of corn and hay, etc, to have and to hold forever subject to the annual farm rent of £50 payable to the heirs of Francis Shaen late of Cherryvally, Co Antrim, deceased. Witnessed by John Allen of Rashee, linen draper, and James Donaldson of Antrim town, linen draper.
Book 229 / Page 268 / Number 150342
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Memorial of lease dated 9th and 10th March 1764 between Lancelot Crosbie of Tubred [?] Co Kerry, and James Lawlor the younger, of Dublin. Crosbie did grant to Lawlor the lands of Kilgalbin, Ballyknock and Ballygarran in the Barony of Clanmorris, Co Kerry, for three lives. Witnessed by Darby Mahony of Castlelough, Co Kerry and Alexander Smithwick, Dublin, clerk to Robert Harrison.
Book 232 / Page 450 / Number 153488
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Memorial of articles of bargain made the 28th Jan 1762 between Alexander McClenahan of Bellyhargan on the 1st part; Samuel Osburn [Osborne] and William Osburn of the same on the other. Alexander McClenaghan lets one quarter of Bellyhargan to Samuel Osburn and his wife Margaret for their lives and unto William Osburn who is to give to Alexander four quarts of hott water spirits over and above the yearly rent for the first 6 years, whereby Alexander assigns unto William Osburn the said quarter of Bellyhargan. Witnessed by Alexander Sterling of Gorteclare, farmer, Mary Coloni singlewoman and William Ellet weaver both of Ballyhargan.
Book 240 / Page 136 / Number 153831
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Memorial of deed of release dated 8th Mar 1764 made between Hellen Ferguson [Ferguson] widow of Thomas Fergison & Jane Fergison her daughter, both of Grange, parish of Donegor [Donegore], and Joseph Ferguson of Grange of the other part. Helen and Jane for considerations therein mentioned transfer to Joseph Fergison all that farm of land containing 18a 3r 20p situate in Grange, to hold for the remainder of a term of years granted from Donegall to Thomas Ferguson (husband of Helen). Witnessed by Neal Campbell and Henry Mulhallan, both of the parish of Dunegor, yeomen. Memorial witnessed by Neal Campbell and Richard Overend.
Book 234 / Page 55 / Number 155036
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Memorial of a lease and release dated 13th and 14thFeb 1761 between Ann Carey widow and administratrix of George Carey late of Coleraine deceased on the 1st part; Marcus McCausland of Daisyhill on the other. Carey leases to McCausland two fields near Coleraine for the lives of George Cary son of Henry Cary of the city of Londonderry (Grantor of said premises) and of Nicholas Leckey son of William Leckey of the said city, alderman. Witnessed by Robert Heyland of Coleraine, Robert McCausland of Daisyhill gent. Memorial witnessed by Robert and Dominick McCausland of Daisyhill.
Book 244 / Page 281 / Number 157765
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Memorial of marriage articles by deed poll dated 16thJun 1724 between Archabald [Archibald] Barron of Lisnaward Co Down and James Ingram of Drumboe [Drumbo] parish of Saintfield. Marriage intended between said James Ingram and Mary the daughter of Archabald Barron. Witnessed by William Barron and John Barron both of Belleny [Balleny] and Samuel Watson of Killyscolban.
Number 158304
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Memorial of lease dated 14th Jul 1761 between Arthur Crosbie of the City of Dublin, and James Lawlor of Castlelough, Co Kerry, Esq., Dr. of physic. Whereby Crosbie did demise unto Lawlor the town and lands of Killikills and Ardconnell then in the said Lawlor’s possession to hold for a term of 31 years.
Number 160843
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Memorial of lease dated 19th Jun 1766 between Arthur Crosbie of Dublin Esq and James Lawlor of Trinity College Dublin, Gent. The said Arthur Crosbie in consideration of rents paid, let unto the said James Lawlor the lands of Craigfrehane, Gortnacownigg and Farta then in the possession of James Lawlor Doctor of physick, for the lives of him the said James Lawlor, only son of the said Dr James Lawlor, Honora Delany daughter of Patrick Delany of Glengariff in the Co of Cork, and Darby Delany son of said Patrick Delany or the survivors of them. Witnesses Robert Harrison of Dublin and James Flood clerk to said Robert Harrison.
Number 160844
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Memorial of lease dated 19th Jun 1766 between Arthur Crosbie of Dublin and James Lawlor of Trinity College Dublin. Corsbie in consideration of rents etc lets to James Lawlor all that the town and lands of Castlelough and Parkgallane then in the person of James Lawlor Doctor of physick in as large and ample manners as he held for several years past. To hold for the lives of the said James Lawlor, son of the said Dr James Lawlor, Honora Delany daughter of Patrick Delany of Glengariff, and Darby Delany son of the said Patrick Delany. Witnessed by Robert Harrison and James Flood.
Book 241 / Page 552 / Number 160912
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Memorial of lease dated 8th Jan 1756 between Lieut. Robert McClenaghan of Ballychargan on the 1st part, and Samuel Osborne of Ballychargan on the other. Robert McClenaghan let to Samuel Osborne the half quarter of Ballyhargan which was then in the possession of said Samuel Osborne son of John Osborne of Ballyhargan, except the part known as Termolin [?] and Lakys [?] thereis excepted unto the sd Robert McClenaghan his own house and garden etc. To have and to hold unto the said Samuel Osborne for 61 years commencing from the death of Rebecca McClenaghan wife to Robert McClenaghan aforesaid. By said deed it is also agreed that Robert McClenaghan and his heirs give all rights and privileges in the chief grant which they held from Coll Henry Carey that is to say to give to Samuel Osborne for 61 years or the natural lives of said Samuel Osborne, Alexander Osborne son of John Osborn of Ballharagan aforesaid, and Robert McClenaghan son to Alexander McClenaghan all of Ballyharagan aforesaid. Witnessed by Alexander Sterling of Gortenclare and Malcolm Ferguson of Killyblight [?], farmers.
Number 161299
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Memorial of lease dated 28th June 1766 between Arthur Crosbie of Dublin and James Lawlor of Castleloughan Esq Doctor in Physick. Crosbie did let to Lawlor the lands of Cammego the East then in the possession of said James Lawlor for 31 years. Witnessed by John Smith, servant to said Arthur Crosbie, and Thomas Reedy, servant to said James Lawlor.
Number 161366
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Memorial of lease dated 21st Jul 1766 between Arthur Crosbie of Dublin and James Lawlor of Castlelough. Crosbie let to Lawlor the lands of Droumdrisligg [?] and Gortderrissane [?], Co Kerry, to hold for 31 years. Witnesses Thomas Riedy servant to James Lawlor, and Robert Flood servant to Arthur Crosbie.
Book 249 / Page 332 / Number 161732
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Memorial of lease dated 14th Jul 1761 between Arthur Crosbie of Dublin and Lancelot Crosbie of Dublin, on the one part, and James Lawlor of Castle Lough in Co Kerry, Doctor of Physick, of the other. Crosbies let to Lawlor the lands of Culiana and Gearhaby. Witnessed by Robert Harrison of Dublin and Charles Leonourd servant to the said Arthur Crosbie.
Book 253 / Page 62 / Number 161733
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Memorial of lease dated 14th Jul 1761 between Arthur Crosbie of Dublin and Lancelot Crosbie of Dublin, on the one part, and James Lawlor of Castle Lough in Co Kerry, Doctor of Physick, of the other. Crosbies let to Lawlor the lands of Ballyledire, Coolclohir, Shaneclone, Gortboy and Lisslibane in the Barony of Dunkerron, Co Kerry, for 31 years. Witnessed by Thomas Blennerhassett of Tralee, and Arthur Blennerhassett also of Tralee.
Book 263 / Page 303 / Number 169129
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Memorial of lease dated 25th day of Jan 1768 between Lancelot Crosbie of Tubred, Co Kerry and Arthur Crosbie of Dublin, on the one part, and John Mahony of Dontoe [?], Co Kerry, Gent, of the other. Crosbies did let to Mahony the graisings of Glencullane, Breanly and Sarago, for 31 years. Witnessed by James Lawlor Esq and Darby Mahony both of Castlelough.
Book 258 / Page 198 / Number 170516
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Memorial of a deed tripartite dated 5th June 1762 between William Colhoun of Corncamon, parish of Taboyne [Taughboyne], Co Donegal, Gent, on the 1st part; Tristram Cary of Rockfield in said parish, and Owen Colhoun of Corncamon aforesaid, Gent, on the 2nd; Catherine Cary spinster, eldest daughter of said Tristram Cary on the 3rd. For certain considerations, William Colhoun granted to Tristram Cary and Owen Colhoun lands in Corncamon to hold in trust for certain purposes. Witnessed by Rev Williams Connor, curate of Taboyne, John Colhoun of Corncamon, Gent, and John Parkin of St Johnston, Gent, all of said parish and Co Donegal. Memorial executed by Tristram Cary in the presence of said John Colhoun and John Buchanan of the city of Londonderry, clerk to Henry Sloan, gent.
Book 260 / Page 465 / Number 174132
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Memorial of deed dated 25th Jan 1769 between Newton Radford of Dublin, hosier, a Protestant of the Church of Ireland, did cause a bill in the court of Chancery to be filed against James Lawlor of Killarney, Co Kerry grounded on the Popery acts thereby praying to be decreed to the lands of Culiana, and Gearha, Ballyfidder, Casfilohin, Shaniclane, Gortbay, and Lissibane, in the Barony of Dunkeron, Co Kerry. And it is further recited by the said deed that the bill was filed in trust for the sole use and behof of James Lawler of Trinity College and the said Newton Radford for 11s, transferred over to said James Lawlor all the benefit out of said premises. Witnessed by Rowland Polinerhasse Esq and Edmund Barry, Gent, both of Dublin.
Book 273 / Page 138 / Number 175316
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Memorial of a will devising lands dated 1st Aug 1761 made by Jane Stewart of Ballylogh [Ballylough] Co Antrim spinster. Whereby Jane Stewart left to James Leslie of Stranocum and the Rev James Smyth vicar of Armoy, her estate in trust for certain purposes, including paying her death duties etc., and the debts, legacies and annuities of the Rev Archibald Stewart DD late of Ballylogh deceased and brother to the said Jane. Lands of Ballyloghmore and the mill of Dunseverick said to have been devised by said Archibald to Jane. Residue [?] of estate to nephew Alexander Stewart of Ballylough and his heirs male. Remainder [if Alexander Stewart has no heirs?] to Richard Dobbs, 2nd son of Conway Richard Dobbs; Randal Dobbs, 3rd son of Conway Richard Dobbs, and other heirs male, sons of Conway Richard Dobbs and Ann Dobbs, niece of said Jane Stewart, they to take the name Stewart if they come into possession. [Otherwise?] the remainder to Alexander 1stson of Conway Richard Dobbs and her [Jane’s] grand nephew Edward son of her late niece Rose Brice otherwise Stewart as tenants in common, and to their heirs male. Executors to preserve contingent remainder to Jane and Sophia Stewart, daughters of said Alexander Stewart, nephew, and every other daughter as shall be born to Alexander; otherwise to the daughters of Ann Dobbs her niece; otherwise to the daughters of her said grand nephew Edward Brice; otherwise to the Rev Richard Dobbs DD of Lisburn, and James Stewart of Coleraine. Witnessed by Alexander Boyd of Ballycastle Esq., John McAllester [McAllister] of Ballycastle, merchant, and Andrew Stewart late of the Park in the Parish of Ballintoy, Gent., deceased. Memorial witnessed by Alexander Boyd and John Stewart of Ballintoy 23rdMar 1769.
Book 276 / Page 277 / Number 177260
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Memorial of the last will [dated 6th Aug 1769] and testament of Andrew Ferguson of Strabane, Co Tyrone, whereby said Andrew gave to his dearest friend George Buchanan, apothecary in Strabane, all the lands, tenements etc in and near the city of Londonderry formerly occupied and possessed by the testator’s late father from the London Society and held for lives renewable for ever, and after [reciting?] that a suit then depended [?] between John Hamilton Esqe Counl. at law and the testator’s relative to the last will and testament of the testator’s late aunt Mrs. Dorcas Ferguson the testator now leave to George Buchanan whatever is adjudged to be testator’s right relative thereto, and doth appoint George Buchanan sole heir and executor. Witnessed by William Orr, merchant; William Campbell, innholder, and John McCallagh, merchant, all of Strabane.
Book 276 / Page 428 / Number 179021
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Memorial of a proposal dated 8th Dec 1768 between Gustavor Adolphus Thomas Crosbie and Mary Delany. The said Mary Delany did propose to pay yearly rent of £85 for the lands of Keppagh, Kilgobenettm Tulligmore and Tulligbegg, lately held by several tenants, for 31 years. Witnessed by James Lawlor, Doctor, Killarney. Memorial witnessed by said James Lawlor, and James Lawlor the younger also of Killarney.
Book 281 / Page 35 / Number 179924
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Memorial of lease dated 14th Aug 1769 between Donegall and James Gilliland of Talldarg [Tildarg], parish of Rashee. Donegall let to Gilliland 19a in Dunemoy [Dunamoy] and the bleach green in Rashee adjoining said land for 41 years of 3 royal lives. Witnessed by George Portis of Belfast, Esq., David McCool of the city of Londonderry, surveyor.
Book ? / Page 609 / Number 180019
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Memorial of articles of agreement dated 18th Oct 1769 between Andrew Mahony of Clahan, Co Kerry, Gent., on the first part, Mary Delany of Glengariff in the Co Cork, spinster, of the second, James Mahony of Clahan Gent and Faugh Sullivan of ?vonane in Co Cork of the third. Marriage shortly to be had between said Andrew Mahony and Mary Delany, Said Andrew in consideration of £550 marriage portion of said Mary, receipt whereof he acknowledges, he did agree and covenant with said James Mahony and Faugh Sullivan that in case Mary should survive him she should seize and possess £600 from the assets of said Andrew Mahony. If they should have issue then the money to go to them. Witnessed by Denis Mahony of Tralee and Roger Sullivan of Coonane, Co Cork.
Book 283 / Page 347 / Number 183735
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Memorial of a deed of release dated 13th Sep 1770 between Samuel Anderson of Letterbratt, farmer and John Campbell of Letterbratt, farmer. Anderson granted to Campbell the moiety of lands called Lower Letterbrat heretofore and still in the occupation of said John Campbell, to hold forever, paying rents to John Stewart Hamilton Esq., as per a deed dated 24th March 1763. Witnessed by Andrew Campbell of Letterbratt and John McFarlan of Aughylane. Memorial witnessed by said John McFarlan, and Thomas Cowan of Dublin.
Number 193251
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Deed dated 25th Apr 1772 between 1stHenry Sheared of Cork City, 2nd James Lawlor of Killarney, Co Kerry, Esq., son of James Lawlor late of Castlelough, doctor in physick, 3rdMary Delany of Killarney, widow and sole acting executor of the said Dr James Lawlor. Whereby Henry Sheared sold to James Lawlor his heirs etc, with the consent of said Mary Delany, all that the said towns and lands of Knockbrack and Garraneroure Cahirchrehen and Knocjasernoff situate in the Co of Kerry; also lands of Killkenderrymore, Loughan, Lishnegane, Killkenderrybegg otherwise Lissevane and Lisnestoe, and also the towns and lands of Killorglin, Barerierughes, Rathcammane and Maula Culliam and Geariely Killokills and Cledconnell, Ballyledie, Coolcloghire, Shaneclone, Gortboy and Lisslabane Doory Drumdreislig and Gortderrykissane Culinagh Killicaulaght and Ardclukeen situate in Co Kerry aforesaid. Witnesses Brickford Heard and George Sack both of Cork, and Richard Linnegar of Killarney. The execution of the said deed by Mary Delany and of this memorial by the said James Lawlor is witnessed by the said Richard Linnegar and Dorothea Crumpe of Killarney.
Book 289 / Page 682 / Number 195073
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Memorial of a sale dated 22nd Dec 1772 between Robert McClanechan of Ballychargan, yeoman, sojourning in the City of Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania on the 1st part; Blair McClannachan of Philadelphia on the other. For £500 Pennsylavnia money, Robert sold Blair one undivided moiety of land in Ballychargan held on lease for three lives renewable, by grant from Arthur Carey Esq to Robert McClenachan, grandfather of said Robert McClenachan party hereto. Said grant to be free of all incumbrances made by the Grantor (Robert), his grandfather Robert or his father Alexander. Witnessed by Archibald McIlwain and James Hunter of Londonderry mariner and Lewis Weiss of Philadelphia scrivinor.
Book 195 / Page 197 / Number 195593
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Memorial of a conveyance dated 2nd Jan 1770 between John McCausland of Stranorlar, Co Donegall, Esq., eldest son and heir of Oliver McCausland late of Rash, Co Tyrone, Esq., on the 1st; Luke Gardiner of Dublin Esq., eldest son and heir of Charles Gardiner Esq., deceased who was the eldest son and heir of Luke Gardiner late of Dublin, deceased, by Ann Gardiner otherwise Stewart his wife and niece of the right honourable William late Lord Viscount Mountjoy, of the 2nd. By lease and release dated 9th and 10th Oct 1704, between Charles Hamilton of Cavan, Co Donegal, Esq and Kathrine his wife on the 1st part; said Oliver McCausland of the other part; the Hamiltons granted to McCausland lands for £2000 which were to be held in trust for the said Lord Viscount Mountjoy. Reciting that Charles and Kathrine Hamilton are long since dead, and the sums of money have long since been paid, and the said Wm Lord Viscount Mountjoy was dead without issue, and his estates had descended to the said Luke Gardiner by virtue of the will of the said Viscount. Witnessing that in consideration of 10s paid to him, John McCausland released unto Luke Gardiner the manor of Wilsonsfort otherwise Killynure, Co Donegal. Witnessed by Lt Edward Tisdall and William Lyster of Dublin, Gent.
Book 296 / Page 314 / Number 196551
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Memorial of a release dated 21st May 1773 between Robert McClenaghan of Ballyhargan Gent, only son and heir at law of Alexander McClenaghan late of Ballyhargan Gent deceased; and William Osburn [Osborne] of Ballyharagan, gent, of the other part. Robert McClenaghan sold to William Osborne all that land known as Ballycaragan. To have and to hold for the lives of Edward Cary, son to the said Henry Cary, now the Right honourable Edward Cary, and William Osburn party hereto. Witnessed by George McClellan of Straw, Co Londonderry, Gent., Henry Sloan of the city of Londonderry, Gent, and Andrew McFarland, Hostler to Frans. [?] Dougherty of the Waterside, innkeeper.
Book 299 / Page 102 / Number 197517
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Memorial of the will of William McCracken late of Magharabag [Magherabeg], Co Down, deceased, dated 18th Nov 1754, and two codicils dated 16th Nov 1756 and 22ndNov 1756. After specific legacies to his wife, William bequeathed to his daughter Elizabeth 15 guineas, to his son John £1 and to his sons-in-law John McCracken, William Martin, David Sprott, William Harrison and John Whan £1 each. Then to his son George McCracken all the residue of his goods, also his lease and lands of Magherabeg, Co Down, and appointed him executor. The first codicil said daughter Elizabeth had since married Andrew Colthart and received her portion, William McCracken now leaves her 1s and to his son John 1s for reasons therein mentioned. In the second codicil he set forth that he had found it necessary to dispose of his goods and chattels, except lands in Magherabeg and Ballynaris, which chattels he had left to his son George in order to pay the legacies, now he leaves to his son John and abovementioned sons-in-law only 1s each. Witnessed by Dr Alexander Colvill and Joseph Dickson, gent, both of Dromore. The codicils witnessed by said Alexander Colville and John Trasier of Dromore, carpenter. Memorial witnessed by said Alexander Colville and Joseph Dickson.
Book 300 / Page 11 / Number 198439
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Memorial of a deed dated 21st Sep 1772 between Wm Marshall of Crevagh, Liberties of Londonderry, Margery Marshall otherwise Colhoun his wife, and John Marshall of Imlagh, Co Donegal, Gent, on the 1st part; John Boyd of Letterkenny, Co Donegal on the 2nd; Archibald Boyd and Mossom Boyd of the said city, merchants, of the 3rd.
Book 303 / Page 179 / Number 200635
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Memorial of articles of marriage between Ambrose Colhoun of Letterkenny, Co Donegal, Gent on the 1st; John Allen the younger of Ruskey in said Co., Gent on the 2nd; Susana Colhoun of Letterkenny only child of Ambrose on the 3rd; William Colhoun of Raphoe and Humphrey Grove of Letterkenny both Co Donegal on the 4th. Dated 25th Sep 1773. Ambrose Colhoun granted property including houses in Letterkenny (in the possession of James Elliott and Joseph Buchanan) to William Colhoun and Humphrey Grove in trust to provide an income to John Allen (if he survives said Ambrose and Judith his wife), or to provide an income to Allen’s intended wife Susana if she is widowed.
Book 316 / Page 53 / Number 209756
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Memorial of a release dated 19th Oct 1776 between Robert McClenaghan of Ballychargan, Co Londonderry, Gent and Mary his wife on the 1stpart; Blair McClenaghan of the city of Philadelphia on the other. Said Robert McClenaghan granted to Blair McClenaghan one undivided moiety of Ballychargan, for the lives of the Rt Hble Edward Cary, William Osburn [Osborne] and Saml Osburn, renewable forever. Witnessed by Robert McClenaghan of Mulcheragh, Co Londonderry, William Moore of the city of Londonderry, merchant, and Charles McClenaghan junior of Mossville in the Co of Tyrone, Gent.
Book 311 / Page 266 / Number 209795
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Memorial of deed of lease dated 28th Oct 1776 made between John Forsyth [Forsythe] the elder of Ballynure, Co Antrim, and John Forsyth the younger of Ballynure, tanner, eldest son and heir apparent of the said John Forsyth the elder. Whereby after reciting that John the elder sells to John the younger, all that plot or parcel of ground formerly in the possession of James Adair and then in the tenure and occupation of said John Forsythe the elder and the other tenants of John Gillilan [Gilliland] Gent, in the townland of Dunturky and Toagh or Territory of Ballynure. To hold for the lives of said John senior, and John junior and James Forsyth, sons of said John elder. Witnessed by James Arthur, tanner/farmer [?] and Alexander Arthur, Gent.
Book 315 / Page 325 / Number 211554
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Memorial of deed of assignment dated 1st Mar 1775 between John Forsythe the elder of Ballynure, tanner, and John Forsythe the younger, tanner, his eldest son. Whereby John elder assigned to John junior the two fields of land with houses and garden formerly held by the late Francis Taggart containing about 5a 3r 20p be the farm more or less bounded on the north by one of Robert Love’s fields and on the west and south by the Rev Samuel Marshall’s farm, on the east by the mill road, and on the northeast by the houses or tenements fronting the main street or great road leading through the town or village of Ballyclare. And all that the final field formerly possessed by William Smyth containing 1a 1r 25p, also 3r 20p, being a part of the late James Barklimoers [Barklimore?] small field and lower garden making in all 2a 1r 5p., bounded on the south and east by two fields formerly held by the late Francis Taggart but afterwards granted to the said John Forsythe elder, and on the northwest by Robert Loves house and stock yard, and on the northeast side by the gravel hills late in the possession of Stephen Haven and on the east by the meeting house and William Rowan’s house and garden quite across the street or road leading through Ballyclare … was in the occupation of said John Forsythe the elder. Also the three fields or parks of land formerly held by Stephen Haven, marked in his map or survey by James Orr of the town and lands of Ballyclare no. 1, 2 and 3, containing 8a 2r 18p, bounded on the N and NW by the Rev. James Marshall’s farm, on the SE by the mill race, and on the S by the mill [farm?], said premises held by John Forsythe. To hold the said John junior for the residue of 25 years from 1st Nov 1768, at respective rents payable to Stephen Haven. Witnessed by James Arthur, tanner/farmer [?], Alexander Arthur, gent, both of Belfast.
Book 311 / Page 590 / Number 213077
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Memorial of deed dated 10th Apr 1777 between Mary Delany widow and acting executrix of Patrick Delany late of Glengariff in the County of Cork Gent, of the one part, and Derby Delany eldest son of the said Patrick Delany, of the other part. Mary Delany granted to Derby the lands of Corrigrave, Kaunrusky, Skehill, Derenafullow, Dromdower, Coubrany and Courafrevane being by estimation eleven gneeves and a quarter of the three plowlands of Glengariff together with the woods, coppices etc. Also the tract of land from the bounds of Glengarriff westward to East Falia [Faha] together with the East Falia, West Falia and West Crohy being by estimation thirty cows and half of the three plough lands of Carrufadda situate in the Barony of Beer and Bantry. Deed witnessed by James Lawlor and John Hewson [?] both of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by John Hewson and Barns Donnelly of Dublin, manservant.
Book 311 / Page 347 / Number 216544
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Memorial of deed dated 29th Jun 1778 between William Arthur Crosbie of Dublin and James Lawlor of Dublin. Whereby said William Arthur Crosbie conveyed to James Lawlor in his actual possession being by virtue of the deed of lease for a year therein recited all that and those the towns and lands of Castlelough, Darkagalaner, Carrifasse [?], ?hane, Gortacounig, Farta, Droumdruslig and Gortderrykissane in the Barony of Magunihy, and the town and lands of Commego in the Barony of Iveragh, all in Co Kerry, subject to redemption on the repayment of £950 with the lawful interest thereof which said deed and this memorial are witnessed by Thomas Franks of Dublin and John Hewson of Dublin.
Book 314 / Page 343 / Number 218367
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Memorial of deed dated 3rd Oct 1778 between William Colhoun of Corncammon, Co Donegal, gent, on the 1stpart; George Cary of Rushfield in said Co, gent, of the other. William Colhoun granted to George Cary the town and lands of Corncammon then in the possession of said William Colhoun, and Sarah Curry widow, Bryan Coyle, Peter Crumlish, James McGarvey, John Campbell, Joseph Thompson and William Black his undertenants. To be held by George Cary in trust to pay himself £100 and £250 due to “divers other” creditors of William Colhoun. Witnessed by John Cary of Coxtown and James Lynch of Coxstown, Co Donegal, gent. Memorial witness signed by George Cary and witnessed by John Cary and Peter McDonagh of the city of Londonderry.
Book 327 / Page 483 / Number 219452
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Memorial of assignment dated 14th Jul 1773 between William Forsyth [Forsythe] of the one part and William Forsyth his son of the other. Endorsed upon a lease bearing date the 21stMar 1754 between Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and William Forsythe [sic] of Ballynure of the other, whereby Dobbs demised to said John Forsyth [sic] all that parcel of ground whereon he hath fixed a tan yard in the townland of Dunturky, on the east side of John Forsyth’s house by which said appurtenances said John sold to William for £5. Said deed of assignment witnessed by Robert Moore of Ballynure, shoemaker. Memorial witnessed by Robert Moore and Richard Overend.
Book 330 / Page 551 / Number 224886
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Memorial of deed dated 23rd May 1780 between William Arthur Crosbie of Dublin, on the one part, James Lawlor of Dublin, on the second part, and Mary Delany of Castlelough, widow, of the third. Whereby the said James Lawlor did demise and the said William Arthur Crosbie did confirm unto the said Mary Delany all that and those lands of Castlelough containing 20 Irish acres plantation measure, also part of Carrigfrehane commonly called the Orchard containing 3 acres 3 roods, with the consent of William Arthur Crosbie to whom the equity of redemption belongs, for 999 years at the yearly rent of 1 shilling by the yea……… years of the said term as he should live provided her eldest so………[cut off]….. or the said James Lalor shall be also alive and the rent of twenty pounds…………… [bottom corner of page missing]
Book 330 / Page 588 / Number 225253
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Memorial of deed dated 4th Apr 1780 between John Lamy of Raphoe on the 1st; Alexander Brown of the suburbs of Londonderry gent of the 2nd. Lamy sold to Brown the town and lands of Coolaughy Glebe [Coolaghy] belonging to the Rev James King as Dean of Raphoe by the proper bounds and mearings and as he was then occupied by the said John Lamy, William Hamilton and Elias Blair. Witnessed by James Atcheson and Eneas Murrey both of the city of Londonderry, Esqs. Memorial witnessed by Waddle Balement of said city apprentice to Eneas Murrey.
Book 337 / Page 393 / Number 227475
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Memorial of deed of release dated 24thOct 1775 between John Barron of the parish of Templepatrick, farmer, and Joseph Barron of the same parish, farmer, of the other part. Recites that Hercules Rowley did by lease dated 24 Sep 1726 demise unto Joseph Barron, father of said John, all that farm of land containing 45a 2r plantation measure for the lives therein mentioned. Said Joseph is now deceased and John Barron his eldest son has become entitled to said lease which he now grants to said Joseph Barron party hereto for the lives of said John Barron and Joseph Barron being the surviving lives of said lease. Witnesses William Thompson of Ballymartin and Clotworthy Duffield of Templepatrick.
Book 342 / Page 56 / Number 228179
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Memorial of deed dated 16th Feb 1780 between John Campbell of Letterbrat, Co Tyrone, Gent., on the 1stpart; Hugh Campbell of Letterbrat one of his sons on the 2nd part; Andrew Campbell of Letterbrat, another son, on the 3rd part. Whereby John Campbell was possessed of the town and lands of Aughtboy [Aughaboy?], in the Manor of Eliston, Co Tyrone; one moiety of the townland of Aughylane [Aghalane] split into two shares – one adjoining Glencoppogagh [and the other?] on the north side in the tenure of Andrew McFarland, Alexander McFarland, John McFarland and John Armstrong; and a moiety of the land known as Lower Letterbrat; all held by virtue of various deeds. Some granted to son Hugh Campbell and some to son Andrew Campbell. Mentions lease of Aughtboy was for the lives of said John Campbell and his brother Andrew Campbell. Also a lease of 1778 from James Hamilton of Strabane to Andrew Campbell of lands of Glenrone now part [or all?] granted to Hugh Campbell. Witnessed by William Hay of Letterbrat, Thomas Dunbar of Glencopogagh, Robert Campbell of Dorbrugh [?] and James Moffett of Mineyduff [?] Co Tyrone. Memorial witnessed by said Thomas Dunbar, and William Wilson of LIfford, Co Donegal, Gent.
Book 340 / Page 342 / Number 229527
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Memorial of assignment dated 27th Jul 1781 made between John Forsythe the elder of Ballynure and William Owens of Standing Stone Co Ant, gent. Whereby after reciting a deed of mortgage dated 1st Nov 1776 between James Arthur of Belfast, tanner, and said John Forsythe for the premises and terms thereinafter mentioned, for the sum of £300 and that said William Owens became seized of said premises subject to said mortgage, the said John Forsythe grants to William Owens a piece of ground on the north side of Mill Street, together with a piece of ground at the rampart, be the same more or less as was in the tenure of the late William Arthur and since in the tenure of Margaret Thompson otherwise Arthur his wife, and afterwards James Arthur and his undertenants. To hold unto the said William Owens for the residue of 89 years from 1stNov 1776. Witnessed by William Burgess, merchant and Alexander Arthur, gent, both of Belfast.
Book 340 / Page 343 / Number 229529
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Memorial of lease dated 25th Dec 1780 between Conway Richard Dobbs of Castledobbs and John Forsythe Senior of Ballynure. Dobbs let to Forsythe the land in Toberdowny [Toberdowney] formerly possessed by John & James Carngey [?] lastly by William Forsythe deceased, containing about 38a 2r IPM. To hold for 10 years from 1stNov then past or lives of Margaret Forsythe, Andrew Forsythe and David Forsythe son to said John. Indenture witnessed by John Forsythe the younger, tanner, and William Forsythe the younger, linen draper, both of Ballynure. Memorial witnessed by said William Forsythe and by John Philips of Ballynure, schoolmaster.
Book 344 / Page 15 / Number 229534
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Memorial of lease dated 1st Aug 1781 between Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John Forsythe senior of Ballynure. Dobbs let to Forsythe that farm in Bryantage [Bryantang] formerly possessed by Widow Campbell then in the possession of the said John Forsythe the senior and Andrew Forsythe, containing about 45a 1r 35p, including house, office houses, and garden, then in the possession and occupation of said John Forsythe senior, situate and being in the village of Ballynure, together with the whole of the land situated between David McCadams [McAdams] house and the end of the meeting house in the village of Ballynure. To have and to hold for 41 years or lives of Margaret Forsythe, David Forsythe, children of said John Forsythe senior, and Alexander Forsythe, son to Andrew Forsythe. Witnessed by William Forsythe and John Phillips of Ballynure, schoolmaster. Delivered in presence of William Forsythe the younger and John Philips.
Book 339 / Page 488 / Number 229609
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Memorial of deed dated 12 Oct 1781 between Wm Arthur Crosbie of Dublin and James Lawlor of Dublin. Crosbie did release unto James Lawlor the towns and lands of Castlelough, Parkagalane, Carrigafrehane, Gortacourig, Farta, Droumdreislig and Gortderrykissane, Barony of Magunihy, and lands of Cummings, Barony of Iveragh, all in Co Kerry, now in the possession of said James Lawlor and his undertenants, as also the proviso or condition of redemption mentioned in the deed of release therein recited to hold to the said James Lawlor his heirs etc for ever subject to the proviso or condition of redemption therein contained. Witnessed by Thomas Franks and Valentine Cornwall.
Book 344 / Page 383 / Number 232079
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Memorial of a lease dated 1st Mar 1780 between John Lamy of Raphoe, doctor of laws, on the 1st part; William Hamilton of Gortoquigly [Gortaquigley], parish of Raphoe, farmer, on the 2nd. Lamy let to Hamilton the part and parcel of the lands in Coollaghy [Coolaghy] then in the possession of said William Hamilton, subject to reservations etc in the grand lease of Coollaghy held from the Dean of Raphoe by John Lamy. To hold from 1stNov last for 21 years, yearly rent £5. Covenant that whenever and as often as the said John Lamy, his executors and assigns, renew the grand lease with the present of future Dean of Raphoe, Lamy shall execute a new lease for the same period to William Hamilton, his heirs and assignes, Hamilton to pay 2/11 of the fine or fees. Witnessed by Hugh Wallace of Raphoe, William Henderson of Gotoquigley. Memorial witnessed by Wm Henderson and Richard Cowan of Lifford. William Henderson aged 30+ years.
Book 347 / Page 261 / Number 232341
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Memorial of a lease dated 23rd Oct 1779 whereby Robert Galt of Coleraine let to Samuel Glenn of Dooeybegg in the parish of Aughran, all the farm of Dundooan / Doodooan then in the possession of Robert Galt containing 50a IPM. To hold for 31 years or 3 royal lives at the rent of £73. Witnessed by James Black of Castleroe and Richard Conning, both of Coleraine.
Book 350 / Page 33 / Number 233336
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Memorial of deed dated 14th Jul 1782 made between Margaret Shaw otherwise Ferguson of Ballintrea [Ballantrae] in the Shire of Ayr in North Britain, widow, of the one part, and John Forsyth [Forsythe] the elder of Ballinure [Ballynure] Co Antrim gent of the other. Whereby Margaret Shaw sold to John Forsyth all that farm of land formerly in the possession of Robert Brown and Thomas Brown of Drumain and afterwards in the occupation of Alexander Shaw late of Killyglen, gent deceased, containing 40a IPM, with additional rights to turf and grazing, lying in the parish of Carncastle, Co Antrim. To hold unto John Forsyth for the lives of William Henry Blair the elder of Killyglen, gent, and Samuel Brown of Drumain, by virtue of a lease dated 13th Nov 1770, renewable at certain costs. Witnessed by Andrew Forsythe of Tipperitony [??] and John Philips of Ballynure, linen weaver.
Book ? / Page ? / Number 234782
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[summarised] A Memorial of deed dated 1st Nov 1782 made between Robert Campbell of Ballygarvy Gent., the Revd Kohn Lindsay of Ballymena & John Gillilan of Collon, all Co Antrim, executors of Hugh Gillilan of Ballygarvy deceased, on the one part, and Wm Logan of Rumcavan, parish of Racavan, Co Antrim, merchant, on the other part. Whereby Robert Campbell, John Lindsay and John Gillilan have agreed to sell to William Logan all that half town of Glenahiask [?? Possibly Clonetrace?] as formerly in the possession of Charles O’Haghian [?] and his undertenants situate lying and being in the parish of Skerry, to have and to hold for the lives of Clotworthy O’Haighan, son of said Charles O’Haighan, and Andrew Moore, son of James Moore of Andrea/Andreafaime[?]. Witnesses Roger Casement of Ballymena, attorney, William Duffin of Ballygarvey, Gent., John McNeill of Ballymena, Fras. / Francis Stewart of Cushendall. Registered in 1783 by Roger Casement.
Book 351 / Page 278 / Number 236260
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Memorial of assignment dated 18th May 1782 between William Forsythe of Ballynure, gent, and Hugh Kirk of Larne, merchant. For £120 Forsythe sold to Kirk the tenement on the south side of the main street in the Newtown of Larne, and garden behind same, then in the possession of Anthony Sinclair together with the tanyard then or lately in the possession of Ralph Walker which said premises are bounded on the front by the said main street of Larne, on the east by a tenement in possession of Ralph Walker, on the south by the river and on the west partly by Alexander Holmes’ tenement and partly Alexander McHaras garden. For three royal lives. Witnessed by John Forsythe of Ballynure and John Weir of Larne, gents. Memorial witnessed by John Wier and David Kirk of Carrickfergus, tanner.
Book 353 / Page 110 / Number 236667
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Memorial of lease dated 18th Jul 1782 between Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and William Forsyth [Forsythe] of Ballynure, tanner. Dobbs let to Forsyth the land in Skellganabane [Skilganaban] now possessed by said William Forsyth and lately by William Orr, containing about 19a IPM, together with the tenement house in the village of Ballynure then in the possession of said William Forsyth. To hold for 41 years or the lives of William Forsyth, son to the said William Forsyth, David and Ann Forsyth, son and daughter to John Forsythe senior of Ballynure. Witnessed by John Dugan of Castle Dobbs, gent, and John Philips of Ballynure, linen weaver. Memorial witnessed by John Philips and Robert Young of the town of Antrim, merchant.
Book 351 / Page 339 / Number 236677
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Memorial of deed dated 11th Jan 1781 between William Hamilton of Gortoquigley [Gortaquigley], Co Donegal, Gent, on the 1st part; Jane Henderson only daughter of Joseph Henderson of the Topps, Co Donegal, Gent, on the 2nd; said Joseph Henderson and his son John Henderson on the 3rd. Marriage intended between Jane Henderson and William Hamilton. In consideration of the marriage portion of said Jane, and other considerations, William Hamilton granted unto Joseph Henderson and John Henderson the farther part of Gortoquigley then under tenure and possession of said William Hamilton, by lease from the Lord Bishop of Raphoe, situate in the parish of Raphoe, to have and to hold for the term of the said lease, and during any further term, in trust for the intents and purposes therein mentioned. Witnessed by John Henderson the elder and Robert Henderson both of the Topps aforesaid. Memorial executed by John Henderson the younger and witnessed by the said Robert Henderson, and Richard Cowan of Lifford, Co Donegal. Strabane 26th Feb 1783.
Book 354 / Page 186 / Number 237421
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Memorial of a deed of assignment dated 15th Jul 1783 between John King of Gortree, Co Donegal and William Hamilton of Gortree, farmer. King assigned to Hamilton the land of Gortree formerly possessed by his father James King. Witnessed by Thomas Dugall and Peter McDonagh of the city of Londonderry, gent.
Book 343 / Page 449 / Number 237434
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Memorial of a marriage settlement dated 21st Jul 1783 between James Colhoun of Cross, Co Tyrone, Esq, on the 1st; Catherine Colhoune otherwise Coghlan his wife of the 2nd; Mathew Lyster of Newpark Co Roscommon Esq and James Lyster of Lysterfield in said Co, Esq, on the 3rd. In pursuance to certain articles of deed on his marriage to Catherine, James Colhoun granted to the Lysters various lands for purposes therein mentioned.
Book 352 / Page 443 / Number 239446
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Memorial of release dated 20th Jan 1784 between Francis Turnly of Newtownards and John Forsythe the elder of Ballynure, gent. Whereby Turnly sold to Forsyth lands in Ballyiston [Ballyeaston] containing 376a 2r 25p IPM formerly in the occupation of John Allen or his undertenants, to hold for 3 royal lives or 41 years from 1st May 1775. Witnessed by Alexander Arthur, attorney, and Robert Athenleck his apprentice, both of Belfast.
Book 352 / Page 443 / Number 239600
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Memorial of deed dated 1st May 1784 between John Forsyth
[Forsythe] the elder of Ballynure and Francis Turnly of Newtownards. Whereby Forsyth, in consideration of £1315, sold to Turnly all that farm in Ballyiston [Ballyeaston] containing 376a 2r 25p IPM as were late in the occupation of John Allen, for 3 royal lives, or 41 years from 1st May 1775, with clause of redemption on repayment. Witnessed by Alexander Arthur, attorney, and Robert Athenleck his apprentice, both of Belfast.
Book 355 / Page 433 / Number 241176
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Memorial of agreement dated 19th Dec 1780 between William Colhoun of Raphoe, Co Donegal, gent on the 1st; Ann McCausland of Tullyrap, Co Donegal, on the 2nd; Alexander McCausland and Andrew McCausland both of Tullyrap, gents, of the 3rd. Marriage intended between William Colhoun and Ann McCausland. William Colhoun granted to the McCauslands properties in the town of Raphoe formerly in the possession of John Dougherty deceased, in trust for the use of said William Colhoun, and if he died for his widow Ann. Witnessed by John Lamb of Raphoe Esq and the Rev. John Hawkins, rector of the parish of O’Killymard, and William Clark of Tullrap, gent.
Book 365 / Page 316 / Number 244735
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Memorial of [marriage] settlement dated 21st Dec 1782 between Rev John Ryder of Mitchelstown, Co Cork, clerk, of the 1stpart; Rev Joshua Browne of Castle Lyons, Co Cork, clerk and Margaret Browne spinster and only daughter of said Joshua, of the 2nd; James Badham Thornhill of Mitchelstown Esq and Samuel Rowland of the city of Cork burgess, of the 3rd. Whereby John Ryder sold to JB Thornhill and Samuel Rowland the lands of Cloghleson to hold for the lives of said John Ryder, St. George Ryderm and Margaret Browne, in trust for the use of said John Ryder, and if he dies then to provide an annuity of £100 for Margaret. Witnessed by Samuel Rowland, Robert Travers and John Moore Travers of the city of Cork, gent. Memorial witnessed by said Robert Travers and John Moore Travers, Samuel Rowland.
Book 366 / Page 272 / Number 245028
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Memorial of a deed of lease and release dated 2nd and 3rd August 1784 made between Mary Dobbs of Lisburn, widow, relict of the Revd Richard Dobbs of Lisburn, DD, on the first part; the Rev Richard Dobbs clk, dean of Connor, eldest son and heir at law to the said Dr Richard Dobbs on the second part; and Samuel De Lacherois of Hillden [Hilden] linen draper of the third part. The Dobbs sold to Delacherois ground on the north side of Castle Street in Lisburn being the holding heretofore part Rogers’s and which on the 17th August 1771 was in the possession of the said Dr Richard Dobbs containing 32 feet frontage, 339 feet depth, adjoining on the east to Edward Gayer’s tenement, and in the west to Abraham Crommelin’s tenement, etc, to hold for royal lives, subject to covenants in the 1771 deed. Witnessed by ?? Hunter and Richard Bryson / Brison.
Number 249874
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Memorial of deed dated 10th Dec 1785 between Henry Gallwey of Gorteenroe, Co Cork, Gent., of the first part, Daniel Connell of Sarmons [?] Co Kerry, Gent and Juliana Connell otherwise Galwey his wife, George Gallwey of Gorteenroe Gent and Margaret his wife, and John Barrey of Killarney, Co Cork [?] Gent and Frances his wife, which said Julia, Margaret and Frances are sisters of the said Henry, of the second part, and Hugh Lawlor of Killarney, CO Kerry, Esq., of the third part. Henry, his sisters and in-law grant to Hugh Lawlor the land of Gortenroe in the Barony of Bear and Bantry to hold for the three lives mentioned in the lease from Lord Kenmare to the said Henry Gallwey, for 31 years from 1st May 1783. Witnesses Elizabeth Crotty, widow, and Timothy Sullivan, both of Bantry, John Hewson [?] of the City of Dublin, Gent.
Number 251209
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Memorial of deed of conveyance dated 18th March 1786. Between Andrew Barron and Edward Kelso both of Roughfort, Parish of Templepatrick, farmers - the said Andrew is the nephew and devisee and the said Edward Kelso is the bro. and heir at law of Hugh Kelso late of Craigarogan in the said parish of Templepatrick – of the one part. John Walker of Malone, parish of Belfast, farmer, of the other part. Andrew Barron and Edward Kelso give over to John Walker land in Kilgreel formerly in the possession of the said Hugh Kelso consisting of 29a 1r 35p Scotch Cunningham measure. For the lives of HRH Prince of Wales son of Geo III, Frederick Bishop of Osnaburgh second son of Geo III, and James Fea [Fee] son of James Fea of Roughforth, and 31 years from 1stNov 1770. Witnessed by John Barrow [sic] of Belfast, writing clerk, and Mathew Walsh of Belfast, yeoman. Said John Barron [sic] made oath that he was one of the witnesses.
Book 378 / Page 94 / Number 252256
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Memorial of a lease and release dated the 15th Jan 1785 between William Hamilton Esq and Sir John Stewart Hamilton, both of Donymand, Co Tyrone, on the one part; and William Hay, John Hay and James Hay, all of Letterbratt, Gentlemen, on the other. Hamiltons granted to Hays the parcel of land in Letterbrat then in their possession, for ever at yearly rent. Witnessed by John Glass of Strabane, Gent., Alexander McLaughlin of Letterbrat. Memorial signed by Samuel Hay, John Glass and James Rousse of Strabane.
Book 383 / Page 235 / Number 253724
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Memorial of lease and release dated 23rd and 24thJun 1786 between Edward Brice the elder of London, and Edward Brice the younger, eldest son and heir of said Edward Brice, of the first part; James Walkinshaw Bell of Dublin of the second part; William Burleigh of Dublin, attorney of the third; Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and William Mullins of Belgrave Co Cork of the fourth; and Hugh Carlton solicitor general and Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs of the fifth part. The Brices granted lands in Ballynure, Co Antrim, and in Ards, Co Down to James Walkinshaw Bell for the life of Edward Brice the elder. Further that Edward Brice elder and younger sold to Conway Richard Dobbs and William Mullins the lands of Killroot [Kilroot] together with the mansion house held under the Bishop of Down and Connor, subject to the limitations expressed by the will of Edward Brice deceased dated the 7th Sep 1738, and in a deed of release executed by Edward Brice elder and younger, James Walkinghsaw Bell, William Burleigh and Hugh Carleton as witnessed by Thomas Mooney of Dublin and Charles McCarthy serving man to Edward Brice junior.
Book 389 / Page 251 / Number 256323
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Memorial of lease dated 1st Mar 1787 between Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs and John Forsythe Senior of Ballynure. Dobbs let to Forsythe farm in Skelganaban [Skilganaban] then in the possession of William Stewart with the meadow in the possession of William Forsythe, together with the farm in the possession of Samuel Stewart, in all containing 56a. To hold for 41 years or 3 lives of David Forsythe junior grandson of said John Forsythe [only one life named] commencing Nov then past. Witnessed by John Philips, Ballynure, schoolmaster, and William Moollan of Castle Dobbs, yeoman. Memorial witnessed by John Philips and Alexander Arthur of Belfast attorney.
Book 389 / Page 252 / Number 256326
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Memorial of lease and release dated 8th and 9thMar 1787. Lease made between Edward Brice of Kilroot, Co Antrim, now residing in Berners Street in Marylebone, county of Middlesex, Esq. and Jane Brice his wife of the one part; and David Ker of Portavo, Co Down of the other. By the deed of release the Brices sold to Ker the town and lands of Ballysallagh Major with all tythes, parish of Bangor.
Book 392 / Page 163 / Number 258532
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Memorial of a conveyance dated 28th Aug 1787 between William McCracken and Mary McCracken otherwise Colhoun his wife of the Co of Derry on the 1stpart; George Eakin of Grange in the parish of Ardstraw, Co Tyrone on the other part. For £3 16s, the McCrackens granted to Eakin the half of the orchard or garden near the church in Newtownstewart.
Book 392 / Page 165 / Number 258535
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Memorial of a lease dated 28th April 1786 between Andrew Campbell of Letterbrat, parish of Bodoney, on the one part; John Dunbar and David Dunbar of Letterbrat on the other. Campbell let to the Dunbars the land in their possession in Letterbrat for 31 years or the lives of the said John Dunbar and David Dunbar, and John McLaughlin. Witnesses James Hay of Letterbrat, Gent., John Kee of Gortaleck [?] and Matthew Dunbar of Glencapagaugh [Glencoppogagh], farmer. Memorial executed by said David Dunbar in the presence of said Matthew Dunbar, and William Hay of Letterbrat.
Book 392 / Page 281 / Number 258977
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Memorial of lease and release (marriage settlement) dated 29th Sep 1787 between John Colhown [Colhoun] of the city of Londonderry, surgeon and apothecary, on the 1stpart; Hugh Woodney [?] and James Cully both of Newry, Co Down, Gents on the 2nd; John Fivey and Elizabeth Fivey spinster, daughter of said John, on the 3rdpart. Marriage intended between John Colhown and Elizabeth Fivey. In consideration of £300, John Colhown granted to Hugh Woodney and James Culley half of the townland of Corncamon, Barony of Raphoe, Co Donegal. John Fivey granted to Hugh Woodney and James Culley the part lands of Greenan near Loughbrickland, Co Down, which he was then intitled to under the will of his father Thomas Fivey deceased, and also the part of Greenan lately purchased by him from his daughter the said Elizabeth Fivey for the residue of a term of 2000 years. Witnessed by Cathe [?] Toubert of Canal St, Newry, widow, and Danl Brown of Newry, attorney.
Book 393 / Page 258 / Number 260354
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Memorial of a lease dated 31st March 1785 between William Hamilton of Donemana, Co Tyrone, and Matthew Dunbar of Letterbrat. Hamilton let to Dunbar one 6th part of the farm of Upper Letterbrat to have and to hold for 199 years or the lives of Matthew Dunbar Junior and Alexr [??] Dunbar and the survivors of them. Witnessed by William Wilson of Dublin, attorney, and Andrew Campbell of Letterbratt, Gent. Memorial executed by said Matthew Dunbar in the presence of said Andrew Campbell, and John Dunbar of Letterbrat, Gent.
Book 396 / Page 162 / Number 260736
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Memorial of a mortgage dated May 1787 between John Colhown [Colhoun] of Corncammon, Co Donegal, gent, on the 1st part; William Gallagher of Ruskey, Co Donegal, farmer, on the second. Whereby John Colhoun granted to Gallagher the moiety of Corncammon as theretofore was in the occupation of John Colhoun deceased and his undertenants, and now of the said John Colhoun. The moiety being the north side of the townland of Corncammon, Barony of Raphoe, Co Donegal. William Gallagher to hold with all rights, subject to an annuity of £20/pa, plus a clause of redemption upon payment of a certain sum. Deed and memorial witnessed by Peter McDonagh, not. pub., and Peter McDonagh junior, both of the City of Londonderry.
Book 398 / Page 226 / Number 262809
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Memorial of a deed of four parts dated 4th Jan 1788. Conolly McCausland of Fruit hill, Co Londonderry, Esq., of the 1st; Wm Lecky of the city of Londonderry Esq, Thomas Skipton [??] of Bushhill [?] in said county on the 2nd part; Marcus McCausland of Fruithill Esq and Julie Sterling eldest daughter of James Sterling of the city of Londonderry on the 3rd; and James Sterling of the 4th. Intended marriage between Marcus McCausland and Julia Sterling. James Sterling executed a bond of £3000 to the said William Lecky and Thomas Skipton. Messrs Sterling Homer [??] and Delap? Marcus McCausland, after the death of his mother, will be entitled to settle a jointure on the said Julia at the rate of £10 yearly for every £100 her father James Sterling shall give as her marriage portion, to be issuing out of the undivided quarter [?] of the manor or lordship of Castlefin in the Co of Donegal & the freehold lands of Liscale and Tamnarkin etc of a church land lease of part of Magilligan, Co Londonderry. To this purpose the said Conolly McCausland granted to William Lecky and Thomas Skipton one quarter of Castlefin. Witnessed by James Sterling junior, son of James Sterling senior, and Alexander Eason servant to said Marcus McCausland. Memorial executed by Marcus McCausland in the presence of Alexander Eason and Alex McCammon of Daisey Hill, Co Londonderry, yeoman.
Book 387 / Page 505 / Number 263296
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Memorial of a deed dated 25th Oct 1787 between Wm Colhoune of Raphoe, Co Donegal on the 1st part; and Ann Colhoune otherwise McCausland his wife on the 2nd; Alexander McCausland father, and Alexander McCausland, brother, and trustees of the said Ann on the 3rd. William and Ann, for certain considerations therein mentioned, agree to live separate and apart and not to commence any suit or suits in any spiritual courts or court of law or equity, plus several other clauses. Witnessed by James Stevenson of Raphoe, merchant, and James Orr of Dublin City, attorney at law.
Number 264914
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Memorial of indenture dated 1st Oct 1788 between Mary Delany of Castlelough, Co Kerry, widow, on the one part, and Peter Trant of Castlelough Esq and Mary Ann Trant his wife of the other part. The said Mary Delany in consideration of £400 did grant unto Peter and Mary Trent, for duration of their lives, the annuity/rent charge out of the lands of Castlelough, Carrigfrehane, Parkagalane otherwise Parkagullane, Gortacounig, Ardagh, Ballyrusheen and Parkmore in the Barony of Magunishy Co Kerry. Witnessed by Owen McGillaiddy of Castlelough, CO Kerry, yeoman, and James Currin ?? of Dublin. Registered 1788.
Book 402 / Page 355 / Number 265054
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Memorial of a sale dated 30th Oct 1788 between Arthur Blair of Strabane, Co Tyrone, innkeeper on the 1st part; James Galbraith of the city of Londonderry attorney of the other. Blair sold to Galbraith the half of the lands of Ballyhargan sold to him by Blair McClenaghan of Philadelphia Esq.
Number 266577
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Memorial of deed of assignment dated 21st Jul 1788 between Francis Shaw formerly of Ballyclare, Co Antrim, but then of Carrickfergus, Esq., and Ann Shaw orse Crymble his wife which Ann is adminx with the will annexed of Charles Crymble late of Ballyg????, Co Antrim, Gent, of the first part; Charles Crymble of Ballyclare aforesaid Esq of the second part; and John Forsythe the Elder of Ballynure in said County Gent of the third part. Recites M’gage? Dated 15thNov 1707 made between [Richd?] Dobbs then of Dobbsland Esq decd of the first part and Andrew McMinn then of Belfast, merchant, of the said lands and premises after mentioned for 496 years for [five?] hundred pounds the said Francis and Ann have sold to John Forsythe the lands, appurtenances etc known by the name of Le Ballyclare, Legalloy and Scalganabane, to hold for the remainder of the 496 years. Witnessed by John Forsythe the younger, and John Phillips, schoolmaster, both of Ballynure.
Book 401 / Page 423 / Number 269163
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Memorial of a deed of assignment dated 1stNov 1788 between Alexander Brown of the city of Londonderry, Gent, on the 1st; John Lamey of Raphoe on the 2nd; William Hamilton of Gortiquigley [Gortaquigley] on the 3rd. Brown sold to Hamilton the town and lands of Coolaughy Glebe [Coolaghy Glebe] near the town of Raphoe, to hold for the remainder of a term of 21 years, also for any further term the said John Lamey might obtain from the Rev James King, Dean of Raphoe, and his successors. Condition of redemption in the therein resided indenture of mortgage is mentioned. Deed and memorial witnessed by Peter McDonagh of the city of Londonderry, notary public & Andrew Hamilton of Tillyowen, Co Donegal.
Book 419 / Page 132 / Number 273434
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Memorial of a lease dated 18thJune 1785 between Samuel Anderson of Letterbratt on the one part; Hugh Anderson son to the said Samuel Anderson on the other. Samuel let to Hugh the part of land known as Whinpark on the south side of Crocknoma in Letterbrat, plus grazing, to have for the term of a deed renewable forever. Witnesses Owen McAnally [?] and John Anderson, both of Letterbratt, and Robert Henry of Eden. Memorial executed by Hugh Anderson in presence of said Robert Henry, and John Henry of Eden.
Book 415 / Page 286 / 273760
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Memorial of a marriage article dated 1stSep 1789 between Samuel Anderson junr of Letterbrat, Bodoney, on the one part; John Anderson, son to the said Samuel Anderson on the 2nd; James Hamilton of ??royt, in said parish, on the 3rd; Letitia Hamilton, dau. of said James Hamilton on the 4th. Samuel Anderson, in consideration of the love for his son, and John’s intended marriage to Letitia, grants to John Anderson his lands of Letterbrat – until Samuel Anderson, grandson of said Samuel Anderson, comes of age – and thenceforth one third of said lands. Samuel also grants to John his lands of Speean [?] and Ecton [?], all in Co Tyrone. To hold for the life of said John Anderson, and afterwards to the his heirs by the body of Letitia Hamilton. Witnessed by James Hamilton and Robert McFarland of Newtownstewart, merchants. Memorial executed by said John Anderson in the presence of said James Hamilton, and Denis Rousse of Lisnafin, Gent.
Number 274572
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Memorial of indented deed dated 13th Apr 1790 made between Charles McCarthy of Woodpark, Co Kerry, and Martin Lawlor of Killarney, Co Kerry, apothecary. In consideration of the sum of £300 Charles McCarthy granted to Martin Lawlor the lands of Lissbaby in the Barony of Magonihy, Co Kerry. To hold from the 1stNov then just passed for the lives of Alexander Lawlor aged ten years, James Lawlor aged seven years, and Hugh Lawlor aged six years, sons to said Martin Lawlor. Witnessed by Simon Connell shopkeeper and Thadee [?] McCarthy Gent both of Killarney.
Book 423 / Page 72 / Number 275358
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Memorial of a lease dated 3rd Jul 1788 between John Lamy of Raphoe, doctor of Laws and Alex. Brown of the city of Londonderry, mortgagee of the said John Lamy, on the 1st; William Hamilton of Gortoquigley [Gortaquigley] farmer, of the 2nd. Lamy and Brown demised to Hamilton the part of Coolaghy then in his possession, for 21 years from 1st Nov then past, at the yearly rent of £5. Covenant of renewal. Witnessed by Peter McDonagh of the city of Londonderry not. pub. and Andrew Hamilton of Tillyowen, Co Donegal, farmer.
Book 416 / Page 347 / Number 277296
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Memorial of lease dated ? ? 1789 [?] between John Hamilton O’Hara of Crebilly and William Cathcart of Ballee. Hamilton leased to Cathcart part of Slatt [?] containing 15a IPM, partly bounded by James McCartney’s, William Kennedy’s, John Brady’s and Joseph Ferguson’s farms, and partly by the Main Water, situate in the Manor of Crebilly. For the lives of John Cathcart aged about 10, Robert Cathcart aged about 8, both sons of lessor, and Robert Adair Bell junior son to Robert Adair Bell of Ballymena, aged about 3. Witnesses Henry Scott of Bally___?, farmer, and Andrew Lark [??] of Clogherty, farmer. Memorial witnessed by said Henry Scott and Robert Scott of Ballylesson [?].
Book 445 / Page 102 / Number 285716
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Memorial of a deed dated 28th Nov 1786. John Henderson of three Tops, Co Donegal, farmer, 1st part; Robert Henderson youngest son of said John, 2nd; Martha Caldwell youngest daughter of James Caldwell late of Shannon, Co Donegal, gent, 3rd; James Caldwell of Shannon, gent, son of said late James Caldwell, 4th; Joseph Henderson of the three Topps aforesaid and William Caldwell of Shannon, 5th. John Henderson granted to Joseph Henderson and William Caldwell the moiety of three Tops, moiety of Munterlinny [?], and the profits thereout of in trust for the said Robert Caldwell. Also all his corn, cattle, implements etc. Witnessed by Charles McGliney of Lifford and John Henderson of the Tops. Memorial witnessed by said Charles McGliney and Thomas Stevenson of Lifford.
Number 293101
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Memorial of indented deed of lease dated 11th Sep 1792 between Charles McCarthy of Woodpark, Co Kerry, and Martin Lawlor of Killarney. Whereby the said Charles McCarthy did demise and grant the lands of Lissbaby to Martin Lawlor to hold during the lives of Alexander Lawlor aged about 12 years, James Lawlor aged about 9 years, and Hugh Lawlor aged about 8 years. Witnesses Batt. [?] Foley of Killarney, and Hugh Lawlor of Killarney, Doctor of Physick.
Number 319741
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Memorial of indented deed of rent charge dated 7thAug 1795 between Samuel Park of Legaloy on the one part, farmer, and John Forsythe the Elder of the village of Ballynure, gent. Whereby for the consideration therein mentioned Samuel Park did confirm an annuity of £90 payable out of the part of the townland of Castletown to hold unto the said John Forsythe for the term of ten years commencing from the 1st May 1798. Deed witnessed by John Philips and William Skelton both of Ballynure. Memorial also witnessed by John Philips, and by William Walsh of Glencairn [?] Co Antrim.
Book 349 / Page 300 / Number 234271
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Memorial of deed dated 6th Dec 1782 between Robert Mercer and Richard Mercer of Dublin, merchants, and Francis Turnly of Newtownards, Esq. In consideration of £1680 Mercers granted to Turnly all that farm, part of Ballyrobert, containing 509a 1r 6p plantation measure, late in the occupation or tenure of William Henderson and James Boyd. For 3 royal lives or 41 years commencing 1st Nov 1772.
Book 406 / Page 275 / Number 266804
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Memorial of deed dated 11th Dec 1788 between John Spratt the younger, farmer, parish of Aghalee, and Robert Logan, linen draper, of the same. Spratt sold to Logan 14a and house etc in Aghalee for the life of Arthur Tinman, son of Thomas Tinman of the parish of Aghalee. Witnessed by John Hall, linendraper, and James Logan and John Evans, farmers, all of the parish of Aghalee.
Book 464 / Page 93 / Number 293405
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Memorial of articles of agreement dated 4th Jul 1792 between John Law of Banagher, Co Londonderry of the 1st; Isabella Kinnier otherwise Rankin, widow, of the 2nd; and Thomas Colhoun of the City of Dublin of the 3rdpart. John Law granted to Thomas Colhoun lands in Rosguire, Co Donegal then in the possession of James Kernahan and Andrew Kernahan, to hold in trust [for Isabella??]. Witnessed by Rev William Rankin of Warrington, Co Down, and Samuel Colhoun. Oath by Samuel Colhoun aged 20 years and upwards.
Book 480 / Page 524 / Number 306097
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Memorial of an indentured deed dated 12th Mar 1789 between John Colhoun of the city of Londonderry surgeon, and Elizabeth Colhoun his wife on the 1st; John Fivey of Loughbrickland, Co Down, Gent, of the 2nd. The Colhouns sold to Fivey that part of the townland of Greenan containing 12a 2r. Witnessed by Robert Fivey of Lough Adiar [?], Co Down and George Crozier of the city of Dublin, attorney at law. Registered 14th May 1794.
Book 468 / Page 403 / Number 308486
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Memorial of deed dated 19th Aug 1794 between David Wilson of Big Ballylaggan [Ballylagan], farmer, and Andrew Wilson of the same, farmer, son to the said David. Whereby David did sell to Andrew, in consideration of 5s and natural love and affection, all that parcel of land in the townland of Big Ballylagan, parish of Ballynure, theretofore in the possession of the said David Wilson, containing 47a plantation measure, to hold for the remainder of 41 years from 1stNov 1775 or the natural lives of Andrew Wilson and Isabel Wilson, son and daughter of the said David Wilson, and James Wilson son to Hy [?] Wilson the elder, subject to rent payable to Dobbs of Castledobbs.
Book 473 / Page 541 / Number 309806
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Deed of marriage articles dated 25th March 1794 between Wm Osborne of Ballyhargin, Gent, and the Revd Joseph Osborne of Bracklin, Co Longford of the 1st part; Mary Mease of Gortin, Co Donegal, spinster of the 2nd part; William Law of Derry, Esq and John Mease of Strabane, Co Tyrone, gent, of the 3rd part. William Osborne granted to William Law and John Maze his lands in Ballyharigan to suffer unto Mary Mease £18 annuity in case she survived her then intended husband the Rev Joseph Osborne, the said Joseph Osborne retaining the right to dispose of the said land among the children of said marriage. Said Joseph Osborne also gave £300 to William Law and John Mease to be lent out for the purposes of making a fair provision for said Mary Mease in case she should outlive her husband. Witnessed by the Rev John Law of Nanagher, Co Derry, and Thomas Stevenson of Lifford, Co Donegal attorney.
Book 512 / Page 484 / Number 334951
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Memorial of a deed of release dated 4th Feb 1798 between William Colhoun of Corncammon Gent and John Colhoun of Rushfield Gent, eldest son and heir at law of said William Colhoun, both of Co Donegal on the 1st part; George Carey [Cary] of the city of Londonderry Esq on the other part, whereby said William Colhoun and John Colhoun granted to George Carey that part of Corncammon formerly held and enjoyed by Charles McFarland and his undertenants James Fleming, Seth Kelly, James Fay, James Coyle and Alexander French, commonly known by the name of the Fourth Division of the Townland of Corncammon, and then in the possession of said William Colhoun and his undertenants. Witnessed by Peter McDonagh and John Carey both of the city of Londonderry, Gents. Memorial witnessed by Peter McDonagh and William Dogherty of the City of Londonderry, writing clerk.
Book 514 / Page 199 / Number 336024
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Memorial of a deed of release dated 25th Mar 1798 between James Jackson of Newtownards, surgeon and William Jackson of Ballygrainy, parish of Hollywood, Gent, of the one part; Robert Simms and William Sims, merchants and Mathew Smith Gent, all of Belfast, on the other part. For £1500 the Jacksons sold to Simmses the flour mill, then a paper mill, dwelling house and gardens, on the Six Mile Water, with a small portion of meadow – formerly granted by Alexander Orr to the said James Jackson, Arthur Darley and James Kinsley, in the townland of Le Ballyclare. Witnessed by Mary Jackson and John Tindall of Belfast.
Number 336727
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Memorial of deed dated 10th Nov 1783 made between Hugh Lawlor of Cloundonegan in Co Kerry Gent of the one part, and Eugene Mahony of Castlefarm of Mullenge [?] in said Co Gent of second part, Elizabeth Mahony spinster, third part. Whereby a marriage is shortly to be had between Hugh Lawlor and Elizabeth Mahony … [hard to read]
Book 516 / Page 269 / Number 337387
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Memorial of deed of settlement dated 1st Jan 1791 [?] made between Ezekiel Davys Boyd the elder of Belfast on the first part, Francis Turnly of Newtownards and Catherine Turnly his daughter on the second, Ezekiel Davys Boyd the younger of the third, John Campbell of Belfast and John Turnly of Newtownards of the fourth. Whereby reciting that Francis Turnly was seized of a farm in Ballyrobert containing by admeasurement 509a 1r 6p plantation measure, in the parish of Templepatrick by virtue of a lease for lives and term of years from the Earl of Donegal. And reciting that ED Boyd the elder has various lands. Considering a marriage is intended between ED Boyd the younger and Catherine Turnly, Boyd senior gives to his son £1000 and £500 charged on the lands. Francis Turnly puts in trust the land of Ballyrobert as the marriage portion for his daughter.
Book 556 / Page 169 / Number 369115
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Memorial of lease and release dated 4th Aug 1787 between the Revd Nicholas Stewart of Newtown Stewart, Co Tyrone on the 1st; Isabella Colhoun eldest daughter of Alexander Colhoun of Cross in the said county on the 2nd; the said Alexander Colhoun Esq on the 3rd. Whereas a marriage was shortly intended between Nicholas Stewart and Isabella Colhoun, said Nicholas Stewart in consideration of £500 marriage portion did grant to Alexander Colhoun the lands of Grange adjoining the deer park, and a parcel of land on the road to Ardslogh, with the house and tenements on Mill Street in Newtown Stewart etc. Witnessed by Rev. Alexander Colhoun of Six Mile Cross, and Edward Jack Ge[nt] of Newtown Stewart. Memorial executed by Nicholas Stewart in the presence of said Edward Jack, and James Hamilton of Newtown Stewart, on the 11thJun 1803.
Book 566 / Page 469 / Number 384775
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Memorial of release dated 21st May 1805 between Joseph Kirkpatrick of Farranshane, farmer, and John Lawther of Tobergill, farmer. In consideration of £450, Kirkpatrick granted to Lawther the farm in Ballyrobert then in the possession of Alexander Ferguson as undertenant to the said Joseph Kirkpatrick, containing 24a. For the residue of 61 years.
Book 577 / Page 568 / Number 390592
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Memorial of indentured deed of release dated 1st Nov 1802 between Ezekiel Davis Boyd of Ballycastle, Esq., and Catherine Boyd otherwise Turnly his wife, on the 1st part; John Campbell and John Turnly both of Belfast, Esqs., trustees named in the marriage settlement of ED Boyd and Catherine Turnly, on the 2nd part; John McAdams, John Hamill, William Gilbert, Robert Morrison, James Read [Reid], James Spear [Speer], John Spear, Hugh Wiley, George Simpson, William Gilmore, Francis Gilmor [or Gilimore?], Francis Kirkpatrick, James Thompson, Robert Samuel McQuine [McQuin], James Campbell, Joseph Thoorn [Thorn / Thoburn], James Craig, James Spear, Gordon Spear, Samuel Hamill, James Patterson, James Hamill, Hugh Hamill, Jane Templeton, James McKeag, David Caldwell, James Read, Robert Read, Joseph Kirkpatrick, and William Boyd, all of Ballyrobert, farmers, of the 3rd part. Whereby the said John Campbell and John Turnly in consideration of £400, and the said ED Boyd and Catherine his wife, for considerations mentioned, did grant and sell all that town and lands of Ballyrobert containing 509a 1r 6p plantation measure to hold under the said several persons as tenants in common and not as joint tenants from the 1stNov for the residue of 61 years by lease thereof in said deed recited, subject to the payment of rent duties. It was thereby agreed between said several Grantees that their should possess said lands in the proportions following: that is to say John McAdam 50a 2r 25p; John Hamill 13a 1r 2p; William Gilbert 28a 3r 10p; Robert Morrison 15a 2r; James Read 33a 1r; John Spear 21a 3r; Hugh Wiley 44a 2r 26p; George Simpson 19a 1r 23p; William Gilmore 18a 14p; William Gilmor other 3a 3r 16p; Francis Gilmore 14a 1r 14p; Francis Kirkpatrick 9a 1r 20p; James Thompson 7a 3r; Robert ____ 9a; Samuel McQuone [McQuin] 6a 3r 30p, James Campbell 11a 22p; Joseph Thoburn 11a 38p; James Craig 22a 3r 26p; James Spear 9a 3r and 9a 2r 18p; Samuel Hamill 9a 3r; James Patterson 14a 22p; James Hamill 14a 12p; Hugh Hamill 22a 3r; James Templeton, James McKeagh 10a 25p; David Calwell 7a 2r 25p; James Read 1a 3r 12p; Joseph Kirkpatrick 23a 36p; and William Boyd 10a 20p, all plantation measure. Deed and memorial execution thereof by James Patterson one of the parties thereto, witnessed by Patrick Connor of Belfast notary public and Michael Connor his clerk.
Book 581 / Page 271 / Number 391881
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Memorial of deed dated 13th Mar 1806 between Henry Finn of the parish of Aghagallon, weaver, and Joseph Turtle son to the late John Turtle of said parish. Henry Finn sold to Joseph Turtle 6a to hold for the lives of David Gray and his sister Mary Gray, both of Trummery, Co Antrim, being the surviving lives in the Grand Lease. To be held and enjoyed in the same manner as Henry Finn did by virtue of a lease from Charles Sloan, son of John Sloan of Lissabuck, Co Cavan. Witnessed by John Sherren [?], Bernard Magill and Robert Best, all of the parish of Aghagallon.
Book 587 / Page 310 / Number 398220
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Memorial of a conveyance dated 28th Jan 1807 between Wm Osborne of Ballyhargan, Senior on the 1st part; Samuel Osborne of Ballyhargan his eldest son surviving of the other part. William Osborne, for the considerations therein mentioned and the love and affection for his son did grant to Samuel the part of the Croft formerly occupied by the late Robert Osborne and one acre of the Croft north of the mearing, and also all the fields south of said Samuel’s house and as now occupied by him and his undertenants with all the woo and pasture thereunto belonging and also Di?muchstavil [??] and the stock farm with also all the houses and lands now in the possession of Joseph Osborne, Jacob Douglas, John Gamble, George Eless, John Calhoun, and Ephraim Capbell and their undertenants all said lands and tenements lying and being in the townland of Ballyhargan. To hold said Samuel Osborne for the lives in the original lease, renewable, subject to certain clauses etc. Witnessed by William McCausland of Dungiven, innkeeper and James Early of Ballyhargan yeoman. Memorial witnessed by said James Early and Alexander Boyle of Newtownlimacady.
Book 597 / Page 55 / Number 405223
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Memorial of deed dated 26th Jan 1807 between Wm Osborne of Ballyhagan senior and Wm Osborne of Ballyhagan junior his 3rdsurviving son. William Osborne senior, for considerations therin mentioned and the love and affection for his son, granted to William Osborne junior one full undivided moiety of the townland of Ballyhargan to hold for the lives in the original lease, renewable forever. Witnesses John and Joseph McCay of Drum, farmers.
Book 592 / Page 540 / Number 405908
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Memorial of marriage settlement dated 9th Feb 1807 between William Osborne Junr of Ballyhargan on the 1st part; George Ledle of Ballygonny parish of Tamlah on the 2nd part; Martha Ledlie of Ballygonny daughter of the said George Ledlie on the 3rdpart. Wm Osborne grants to George Ledlie his one undivided moiety of Ballyhargan for the use of said William Osborne and after his death for his future wife Martha Ledlie and their issue. Martha to have a jointure of £30pa. Witnesses James Crawford Ledloe of Doneygore [Donegore] Co Antrim and John Hamilton of Ballygonny farmer. Memorial executed by said William Osborne in the presence of said John Hamilton and George Ledlie Jnr of Ballygonny.
Number 406697/?/306
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[Parts of page obscured] 19th Sep 1807 between James Magill ………….. Hugh Lawlor of Killarney and Juliana Lawlor spinster ……………….. John Mahony of Dromore and Richard Pierse Mahony of Furzepoint ……………….. and James Lawlor of Killarney of the fourth part, and Darby Magill ………
Book 612 / Page 100 / Number 416973
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Memorial of a settlement dated 14th Apr 1809 between Daniel McCay of Mosside, Co Antrim, on the one part; Samuel Allen the elder and Samuel Allen the younger, both of Lisconan, Co Antrim, James Stuart of Grace Hill, Co Antrim, and Henry Irwin Stuart Esq his son, of the other part. Whereby for settling and assuring a jointure on Margaret McCay, the wife of said Daniel McCay, Daniel McCay granted to said Allens and Stewarts the land of Mosside otherwise Drumadan, including the bog next to John McCay’s farm, as well as the lands of Moycreag and Creag (except the parts sold to Hugh McCay), plus various profits out of other lands, to hold in trust for purposes therein mentioned. Witnessed by Rev. Charles Douglas of Dervock and John McCay of Mosside.
Book 624 / Page 5 / Number 426909
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 16th Apr 1810 between John Fivey Colhoun of St Johnstown, Co Donegal, Esq. on the 1st part; John McClintock of Ardagh [?] in Co Donegal, farmer, of the other. For £200, Colhoun granted to McClintock that part of Corncamon as then in the occupation of John Chambers, Moses Craig, Michael McGinley [?], Samuel McCliners [?], James Colhoun, & Nancy [?] Payne or the other tenants of the said John Fivey Colhoun. McClintock to hold subject to a clause of redemption. Witnesses John Alexander of Kinecally [?] Gent [+Atty?] John Mills of Lislughry [?] & James [?] Pikistwon [?] of St. Johnstown, all in Co Donegal. Memorial witnessed by John Alexander and John Mills.
Book 610 / Page 504 / Number 428002
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Memorial of deed poll dated 16th Jan 1810 between William Colhoun of Coolaghy Glebe, Co Donegal, on the 1st; James Stewart of said Coolaghy Glebe on the 2nd. Colhoun sold to Stewart, in trust for the use of his children, all that part of the lands of Drumnalahy with the town of Coolaghy Glebe, to hold unto James Stewart for a term of lives and years. Witnessed by John Stewart of Comwell, Co Donegal. Memorial executed in the presence of said John Stewart and A. Wm. Colhoun of Letter???y [Letterkenny?], Co Donegal.
Book 621 / Page 492 / Number 428355
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Memorial of an agreement between Charles McClenaghan formerly of Ely Place, Dublin, Esq., on the one part; James Marklin of the City of Londonderry of the other, Gent. For £1850, Charles McClenaghan sold to Marklin the lands of Ruskey in Co Donegall. Dated 1st Oct 1801.
Book 636 / Page 176 / Number 436581
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Memorial of mortgage dated 20th Mar 1811 between John Fivey Colhoun of St Johnston, Co Donegal, Esq., on the 1st part; Anne Kinkead of Ballyholy [?] Co Donegal, widow, of the 2nd. For £200 Colhoun sold to Kinkead that part of Corncammon then in the occupation of John Chambers, Moses Craig, Michael McGinly, Samuel McChimmins [??], James Colhoun and Nancy Payne; also that part of Corncammon then in the possession of Mary Galaher [Gallagher] widow. Subject to a clause of redemption. Witnessed by John Alexander of Kinecally [?] and David White of Clashygowan [?] both of Co Donegal, gents.
Number 437466
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Memorial of deed of conveyance dated 6th Sep 1810 between Mary Delany of Castlelough, Co Kerry, widow, of the first part, Arthur Blennerhassett of Dublin, Gent., of the second part, Sir Rowland Blennerhassett of Blenneville, Co Kerry of the third part, and Elizabeth Crosbie of London, widow of Arthur Crosbie Esq, of the fourth part. Mary Delaney, in consideration of 10 shillings paid by Arthur Blennerhassett, and £392 paid by Sir Rowland Blennerhassett to Sir Francis Bainig [?] and John Wilmott at the request of Elizabeth Crosbie, did sell to Arthur Blennerhassett the towns/lands of Annagaym Killuolought and Ardanuncy within the two Baronies of Toreagh and Dunkevrin, Co Kerry, in trust for Rowland Blennerhassett for ever. Witnessed by Robert Franks of York Street and Henry Wade of Peter [?] in the city of Dublin. Witnessed by Peter Trant of Castlelough and Wm Blennerhassett of Baley…? in the Co Kerry, Esqs.
Number 442381
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Memorial of deed date 8th Aug 1811 between Daniel Duggan of Knocknaseed, Co Kerry, of the first part, Denis Duggan of Knocknaseed, Esq., of the second part, Daniel Duggan of Mount Infant in Co Cork Esq of the third part, Hugh Lawlor of Killarney, Co Kerry Esq and Ellen Lawlor his daughter of the fourth part, Denis McCarthy of Rathroe, Co Cork, Daniel [Currin] of Rossirin [?] Co Kerry Esqrs of the 5th part, and Martin Lawlor and Js Lawlor both of Killarney Esqrs of the 6th part. Whereby Daniel Duggan of Knocknaseed and Daniel Duggan of Mount Infant in consideration of the intended marriage of the said Daniel Duggan of Knocknaseed with the said Ellen Lawlor and other considerations in said seed convey all the lands of Lissheenacumity, Ranasop, Tureencahill, Knocknaseed, Butterfield, Lissheenacrohery and Lumbfield situate in the Barony of Magunihy, Co Kerry, and the lands of Manomine in the Barony of Duhallow, Co Cork, unto the said Ds McCarthy and Daniel Currin. Witnessed by Denis Shine of Factory, and Henry Howard [?] of Killarney.
Book 656/ Page 65 / Number 450129
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Book 653 / Page 479 / Number 453975
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Memorial of an assignment dated 10thApr 1813 between John Last and Peter Collins both of Trimra, farmers, on the 1st; Samuel Brown of Drumgregan and Edward Dougherty of Dromore, farmers, on the 2nd; and David King of Trimra on the 3rd. Last, Collins, Brown and Dougherty assigned their interests in 48a 1r of Trimra to King. Land was demised to the said John Last and Peter Collins by Robert Law of Dublin, grocer. For remainder of 20 years from 1798, with right of renewal. Deed and memorial wintessed by Hugh Cullen of Lislomerly [?] and James Graham of Drumardagh, farmers, and Alexander McCollon of Letterkenny, innkeeper. Registered same day.
Book 674 / Page 8 / Number 463243
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Memorial of indenture of assignment dated 1st Apr 1812 between James Ballah of Ballybracken, farmer, and William Wilson of Ballybracken, farmer. For £999 19s 11d Ballah sells to Wilson 79a 1r 26r plantation measure in the Quarterland of Ballybracken. To have and to hold for the remainder of 61 years from 1st Nov 1800. Witnesses Robert Ballah of Ballyvoy, John Bryson of Bally[wee?], farmers and John Williamson of Freemanstown Gent, attorney.
Number 468994
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Memorial of indented deed dated 11th Apr 1814 made between Mrs Mary Delany of Castlelough, Co Kerry, widow, on the 1stpart, Sir Rowland Blennerhassett of Blennerville, Co Kerry, Bart., of the other. Recites that whereas Mau. FizG[erald] commonly called the Knight of Kerry, did by indenture of lease bearing date the 13th Sep 1762 demise, grant unto the Rt Hon. Ld. Brandon the towns/lands of Killohane and Mealing in as large? ample? &....? a manner as the same was held by James Lawler of Castle Lough Esqr Doctor of Physic and his undertenants for several years, situate lying and being within the Barony of Truchinackney [Trughanacmy], Co Kerry. For the lives of the Honourable Mo. Crosbie now the Rt Hbl the Earl of Glandore, Ths Crosbie then of the City of Dublin Esq., and Js Lawlor son of the sd Doctor Js Lawlor. Whereas Thos Crosbie and James Lawlor, two of the lives are now dead, and the said Mary Delaney is now become by mesne assignment entitled to said lands of Killohane and Mealus so demised by the said Maurice FitzG commonly called the Knights of Kerry to the Rt Hble Wm Ld Brandon afterwards the Earl of Glandore. Mary Delaney did agree to convey her right, title etc in the said lands to the said Sir Rowland Blennerhassett for the sum of £453. Witnessed by Peter Trant of Castlelough and Wm Blennerhassett of Blennerville.
Book 687 / Page 254 / Number 472417
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Memorial of deed of mortgage dated 21st Dec 1814 between John Brice of Greencastle, farmer, and John Hou [Hoy] of Greencastle, manufacturer. In consideration of £355 Brice sold to Hau 16a Cunningham measure in Greencastle bounded on the northeast by the lands of Drumcoragh and on the other side by parts of Greencastle formerly in the tenure and occupation of John Orr and James Hillen and John Brice, all in the parish of Belfast, for three royal lives. Witnessed by William Ferguson and William Lewis both of Greencastle.
Number 474135
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Memorial of indented declaration of trust made Feb 1815 between Mary Delany of Castlelough, Co Kerry, widow of the one part, and Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckruss in the Co of Kerry Esq., of the other part. Recites release dated 1st May 1788 whereby John Dunnas of Cloughereen in Co Kerry, Gentm did grant and confirm unto said Mary Delany all that and those one full moity of the lands of Cloughereen, Droinirourke and Killeagy, situate in the Barony of Magonihy, Co Kerry, to hold forever. Mary Delany declared that that the release was made to her in trust for and with the money of the said Henry Arthur Herbery. Witnesses Peter Trant of Castlelough Esq and John Leaky of Flesh? Cottage, Gent, both in Co Kerry.
Book 698 / Page 374 / Number 479145
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Memorial of marriage articles dated 15th Nov 1815 between George Carey of White Castle, Co Donegal on the 1st part; his eldest son Tristram Carey of the city of Londonderry on the 2nd; Henry John Kearney of White Waltham, County of Buks/Berks [?], GB, Esq and Henrietta Sophia Kearney one of his three daughters and only children by Anne his wife, deceased (formerly Anne Banks, daughter of Joseph Banks Esq, deceased), on the 3rd; James Henry Leigh of A???strop in the Co of Gloucester, Esq, the said Henry John Kearney, the Rev. Thomas Anthony Grayson Carey of said city of Londonderry (2ndson of said George Carey), and John Chambers of Cavinaste [??] R?? in the city of Dublin, attorney, on the 4th part. Made previous to the marriage of said Tristram Carey and Henrietta Sophia Kearney. George Carey assigned to the trustees four farms or tenements including Rusky. Reg. 30th Dec 1815.
Book 699 / Page 662 / Number 479811
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Memorial of the last will and testament of Mary Delany late of Castle Lough, Co Kerry, widow, deceased. Gives everything to Charles Spread of Lansdown Lodge, Co Kerry, in trust and for the purposes hereinafter mentioned. Charles Spread to pay out of the lands of Killhenderrys [?] and other lands bequeathed to my kinsman Doctor Alexr Lawlor an annuity of £20 for the use and support of the Poor House which I established in the town of Killarney, which shall be free from rents etc during the continuation of the charitable organisation. Also to be paid out of the lands bequeathed to Dr Alexr Lawlor an annuity of £56 to Mr John Carrell/Cannell [?] of Bawlingreen Street in the City of Cork. Also out of the said lands an annuity of £22 to Ellen Lambard and Mary Lambard, daughters to John Lambard late of the City of Cork during their lives. The farm called the Two Killkendenys [?] which I hold by lease from Wm Talbot Esq and the subdenomination thereof, and all other lands held under Wm Talbot, also dwelling house, gardens and offices in the town of Killarney held by lease from David Murphy, for a long term of years first subject to the lease made thereof to Mrs Deborah Coxan for her life and of her sister Mary Anne Dias, to my kinsman Doctor Alexr Lawlor if he shall be then living. If he shall be dead then to my kinsman Daniel Lawlor, youngest brother of said Doctor Lawlor. If he also be dead then to Anastatia Shea daughter of John Shea late of the City of Cork, merchant. If she also be dead then to Ellen Shine, widow of Denis Shine and sister to the said Doctor Alexr Lawlor. Charles Spread to permit my son-in-law Peter Trant to use, occupy and enjoy the rents etc of my house, demesne and lands of Castle Lough, Carrigfrehane, Ardagh, Ballydrisheen, and Gortahannig which I hold by lease from my late brother James Lawlor, and all other lands which I hold under said lease from the said James Lawlor, and also the lands of Sheheree which I hold under the Earl of Kenmare, and the field near the town of Killarney called Draumhall which I hold from the Earl of Kenmare during the term of his natural life, and from and after the decease of said Peter Trant I order and direct that Charles Spread shall make over said house and lands etc to Doctor Alecr Lawlor, Daniel Lawlor, Anastatia Shea and Ellen Shine in the order and succession herein before mentioned. The rest, residue etc to Doctor Alexr Lawlor if he shall be living, if not then to the said Daniel Lawlor, Anastatia Shea and Ellen Shine in the like order and succession. If none of the limitations shall take effect then Charles Spread to hold in trust for the use of my own Right heirs. All linen and furniture to remain in the house at Castle Lough for the use of Peter Trant. Silver and horses to Charles Spread in trust for Peter Trant and at his decease to the said Doctor Alexr Lawlor if he shall be living, if not then to such as them the said Daniel Lawlor, Anastatia Shea and Ellen Shine as shall upon the death of Peter Trant become possessed of Castle Lough etc. I give and bequeath to every servant who shall be living with me at the time of my death pecuniary amounts equal to their respective annual wages. The said Charles Spread and Peter Trant appointed executors. Signed 9th April 1813 Mary Delany. Witnesses Matthew Franks [?] York Street, Dublin, John Mahony of Dromore, John Hickson [?] of Dingle. Will of the late Mary Delany registered by Matthew Franks 12th March 1816.
Book 707 / Page 61 / Number 484196
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Memorial of a deed of assignment dated 28th Jun 1810 between James Boyle of Banbrook [?] in the Co of Londonderry on the one part; and Wm Osburne [Osborne] junr of Ballyhargan on the other. Boyle granted to Osburne the woods in Ballyhargan called Altmover Wood (except that part thereof then in the possession of Samuel Osborne) forever. Witnessed by John Campbell of Dungiven and Hu [?] Boyle of Ballygeine [?].
Book 707 / Page 62 / Number 484197
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Memorial of a lease and release dated 18th Jun 1810 between James Boyle of Banbrook [?] on the one part; and Samuel Osborne of Ballyhargan on the other. Boyle sold to Osborne the wood known as Altmover Wood in the townland of Ballyhargan. Witnessed by Hu. Boyle of Ballyguin [?] and John Campbell of Dungiven.
Book 716 / Page 2 / Number 489538
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Memorial of a lease dated 6th Dec 1816 between Francis Craig of Carnells [Carneal] parish of Raloo, farmer, 1st part; Francis Craig junior, same place, farmer, son of Francis senior, on the 2nd part. Francis the elder let to Francis junior 3a IPM bounded on the north by the grounds of Francis the elder, on the west by John Barron’s grounds, and on the east by Robert McDowall’s ground, being part of the farm held by Francis the elder under Lord Viscount Dungannon, situate in the townland of Carnell, together with the use of the house on said farm until a house be built on the 3a. To hold for the lives of Francis junior, Samuel Craig and John Craig, the three lives in the said lease from Lord Dungannon. Witnessed by Daniel Blair of Carrickfergus, merchant and John McDowall of Raloo. Memorial witnessed by said Daniel Blair and John Kaine of Belfast, merchant.
Book 719 / Page 260 / Number 491595
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Memorial of a deed dated 18th Sep 1817 between John Hopkins and Samuel Hopkins of Ballyhargan on the one part; Wm Osborne also of Ballyhargan on the other. Hopkins sold to Osborne for £70 their lease of land in Ballyhargan held under the said Osborne. Witnesses John Gamble senior and John Gamble junior.
Book 720 / Page 155 / Number 492090
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Memorial of a deed dated 20th Jun 1817 between Mary Gallagher of Ruskey, Co Donegal, widow of the late Wm Gallagher of Ruskey, farmer, deceased, on the 1stpart; Anthony Gallagher, eldest son and heir at law of said William Gallagher, and John Gallagher, second son, on the 2nd; William Gallagher the younger of Ruskey, of the 3rd. Mary, with agreement of Anthony and John, granted to William part of Ruskey containing 25a 2r 5p. From the death of Mary for the remainder of the term being the life of Anthony Gallagher, from a lease dated 1st Nov 1788. Witnessed by John Doherty of the city of Londonderry, writing clerk, and Thomas Gallagher of said city, gent.
Book 740 / Page 92 / Number 504027
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Memorial of indented deed of marriage settlement dated 9thMar 1819 between Charles McGildowney of Ballycastle, Esq. of the first part, Ezekiel Davis Boyd of Ballycastle Esq and Rossetta Boyd spinster, 3rddaughter of said EDB, on the second part, John Turnly of Rockport Co Down Esq of the 4th part [sic – missing 3rd?], Robert McNaghten [McNaughten] of Dublin Gent attorney at law if the 5th. Refers to 1791 marriage articles between ED Boyd and Frances Turnly. Lists various lands in Ballynure, Castle Dobbs etc.
Book 749 / Page 309 / Number 509645
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Memorial of indenture dated 21 Feb 1820 between Daniel Lawlor late of Killarney, but then of the city of London, Esqr, of the first part, James Lawlor of Caherdiane, Co Kerry, brother of the said Daniel, of the second part, and Pierce Mahony of Woodlawn, Co Kerry, of the third part. Daniel Lawlor was then by virtue of the will of Mrs Mary Delany late of Castlelough entitled to a reversion in all that and those lands of Castlelough, Carrigfrehane, Ardagh, Ballydrisheene and Gortaconing held by lease from James Lawlor and of the lands of Sherheree and the field near the town of Killarney called Draumhall held by lease from the Earl of Kenmare, expect and on the death of Alexander Lawlor Esq upon a certain event therein mentioned when the same should happen and reciting that the said James Lawlor was then seized and possessed of the several lands of Kilconloght orse Kilconlought known by the name of Kill or Keel, Barony of Dunkerine, Co Kerry, by lease from the Rev James Lounie and of the lands of Leamnaghwillymore and Leamnagwillybeg and their subdenominations sit. In the Barony of Magunihy. Said Daniel Lawlor had agreed to sell his reversion in said lands so demised to him by said will of Mary Delany to the said James Lawlor in consideration of a sum of £200 British sterling plus £60 rent charge from lands possessed by said James Lawlor, to be granted to said Pierce Mahony for the purposes therein detailed. Daniel, in consideration of the £200 and further considerations granted to Pierce Mahony, granted and sold unto James Lawlor all that and those lands of Castlelough, Carrigfrehane, Ardagh, Ballydrisheen, Gurtaconning, Sherehee and the field called Droumhall, plus all the reversion by Mary Delany’s will he may become entitled to. When the Alexander Lawlor should die, Daniel Delany agrees to execute whatever deeds or causes necessary, at the expense of James Lawlor, to transfer the lands he inherits to the said James Lawlor. James Lawlor to pay £60 annually in four instalments to Pierce Mahony which he is to hold in trust for the support of said Daniel Lawlor and his family. Witnessed by Matthew Franks of York Street and David Mahony, both of Dublin.
Book 751 / Page 176 / Number 510711
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Memorial of a lease and release dated 15th and 16th Dec 1818 made between Samuel Osborne of Ballyhargan, gent on the 1st part; the Rev Joseph Osborne of Newtownards on the 2nd; and James Douglass of Ardnariff, Co Londonderry on the 3rd. In consideration of an agreement between Samuel and Joseph Osborne, and £10 paid by James Douglass to Samuel Osborne, said Samuel Osborne agreed to sell to Douglass that part of the Croft formerly occupied by the late Robert Osborne, and one acre of the Croft north of the mearing in said Croft, and also the fields south of said Samuel’s house, and also Dermackstavil [??] ad=nd he stock farm with all the appurtenances belonging thereto, and also the houses and lands then as lately in the possession of Josh Osborne, Jacob Douglass, John Gable, George [?] Ellis, John Colhoon and Ephraim Campbel and their undertenants. All said lands and tenements being in the townland of Ballyhargan held by lease for lives renewable forever under Henry Cary Esq deceased. And also that part of the said Ballyhargan commonly called the Altmover Wood then in the possession of said Samuel Osborne. All premises to hold unto James Douglas for lives renewable, subject to the chief rent, upon trust for the uses, intents and purposes mentioned and contained in the said deed [not listed in the memorial]. Witnessed by Henry O’Kane Cross town [?] of Dungiven, and William Osborne of Ballyhargan.
Book 754 / Page 145 / Number 512480
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Memorial of deed dated 4th Jul 1820, between William Henderson and John Henderson both of Gortaquigley, farmers, on the 1st; James Carson of Maghrihan Co Donegal, farmer, of the other. The Hendersons sold to Carson the half of the fair ballyboes of land commonly called Gortaquigley, as was theretofore in the tenancy and occupation of John Wray Esqr and his undertenants and late in the possession of the Rev James Knox deceased, and was then or late in the actual possession and occupation of the said William Henderson and John Henderson, and as lately leased by the Rt Rev William Lord Archbishop of Raphoe to the said William Henderson, and excepting out of said demise 1a 1r 23p IPM, on the south side of Raphoe leading to Lifford next adjoining the parks lately occupied by the late Doctor Lamey deceased and the demesne wall of the said Lord Bishop’s new demesne and also the privileges of the usual road to and from the late John Thompson’s lower Gortaquigley, as in said lease was excepted. To hold unto James Carson for the remainder of 21 years from 1st Nov 1819. Subject to a clause of redemption upon payment of £300. Witnessed by John Wilson of the Tops, Co Donegal, farmer, the elder, and William McClean of Raphoe, apothecary. Memorial witnessed by John Wilson the younger.
Number 514306/757/171
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Memorial of indenture between Hugh Lawlor of Killarney, MD., of the first part, John Shea Lawlor of Killarney of the second, Mary Lawlor and Anastatia Shea of Killarney, spinsters, third part, and Daniel Cronin, barrister of the Park, and Dominick Rice of Dublin, of the fourth part. Recites that Hugh Lawlor did grant to Daniel Cronin and Dominick Rice various lands by cirtue of lease dated 25thJan 1817 in trust for various purposes.
Book 768 / Page 431 / Number 521166
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Memorial of deed of reconveyance dated 5th Jan 1822 between Jenry Blacker of Millburn, Co Londonderry Esq on the 1st part; William Osborne of Ballyhargan Gent and the Rev Joseph Osborne of Newtownards on the 2nd; Robert Gray of Dungiven Gent on the 3rd. Henry Blacker, in pursuance of agreements therein, and £800 paid by Robert Gray, being proper monies of the said William Osborne and the Rev Joseph Osborne, did grant unto said Robert Gray 100a in Ballyhargan townland, reserving the right for Henry Blacker to carry on quarrying. [Plus various other incomprehensible legal stuff.] Witnesses Robert McNaghten of Coleraine, and John Boyle of Dungiven.
Book 770 / Page 116 / Number 522051
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Memorial of a deed dated 5th Jan 1822 between Robert Gray of Dungiven, Gent on the 1stpart; William Osborne of Ballyhargan, Gent, and Rev. Joseph Osborne ot Newtownards, on the 1nd part; and Henry Blacker of Milburn Esq on the 3rd. Robert Gray granted to Henry Blacker the freestone quarries on the lands of Ballycarrigan otherwise Ballyhargan. Witnessed by Robert McNaghten and John Boyle attorneys at law.
Book 772 / Page 427 / Number 523562
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Memorial of a deed of appointment dated 15th Apr 1822 between the Rev Joseph Osborne of Newtownards on the 1st part; Jane Osborne of Newtownards spinster, the elder daughter of said Joseph on the 2nd part; and Elizabeth Margaret Osborne of Newtownards, spinster, the younger daughter of the said Joseph of the 3rd part. Joseph Osborne (according to the powers granted to him by a deed dated 25thMar 1794 between William Osborne since deceased and said Joseph Osborne on the 1st part, and Mary Mease therein named of the 2nd part, and William Law and John Mease of the 3rd part) grants that part of Ballyhargan townland known as Tyrmalin Knocknalara Keane’s division on/or Cornamony Springhill Monanaloughagh and that part known by the name of the Old Town of Ballyhargan occupied by William Osborne the younger brother of said Joseph, James Thomson and Henry McClosky, together with the farms formerly held by John Hopkins and Matthew Cook, also the lands and premises then in the occupation of Samuel Osborne the elder brother of said Joseph with the dwelling house theron, and the farms held by Jacob and James Douglas and Samuel Early together with all houses etc theron. To hold the said Jane Osborne from and after the decease of said Joseph Osborne in as full a manner as held by him, for lives renewable. And further, the said Joseph Osborne did appoint unto the said Elisabeth Margaret Osborne as her share of Ballyhargan that part of lands then in the possession of John Gamble, George Ellis, Ephraim Campbell and John Colhoun together with that part known by the name of the Stockfarm and Dirmuckstavel then in the occupation and possession of the said Joseph Osborne. To hold unto the said Elizabeth Margaret Osborne in as ample a manner as they were held by the said William Osborne deceased, for lives renewable. Said lands subject to the payment of £18 annuity to the said Mary Mease otherwise Osborne the wife of the said Joseph during her natural life in case she survives Joseph. Witnessed by Rev William Mortimer clerk and James Kirkpatrick both of Newtownards.
Book 772 / Page 428 / Number 523563
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Memorial of a deed of conveyance dated 17th Apr 1822 between the Rev. Joseph Osborne of Newtownards on the 1st part; Jane Osborne of Newtownards spinster the elder daughter on the 2nd part; and William Osborne of Ballyhargan Gent brother of the said Joseph, on the 3rd part. Joseph Osborne and Jane Osborne, according to their respective titles, did grant unto William Osborne all that part of Ballyhargan townland known as Tyrmalin Knocknalara Keane’s division on/or Cornamony Springhill Monanaloughagh and that part known by the name of the Old Town of Ballyhargan then occupied by the said William Osborne, James Thompson and Henry McCloskey, together the farms formerly held by John Hopkins and Mathew Cook. Subject only to the annuity of £18 payable to said Joseph Osborne and after his death to his wife Mary Mease otherwise Osborne during her life. And after both their deaths then payable to the said Jane Osborne and her sister Elizabeth Margaret Osborne during the continuance of the lease renewable forever, reserving their right to cut turf etc to be spent on said Joseph and Jane Osborne’s remaining part of the said town and lands of Ballyhargan (not thereby granted). Witnessed by Rev. William Mortimer clerk and James Kirkpatrick gent both of Newtownards.
Book 773 / Page 467 / Number 524202
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Memorial of a marriage settlement dated 8th Dec 1821 between the Rev. Thomas Anthony Grayson Cary of the Casino in the suburbs of the City of Londonderry, clerk, of the 1st; Charlotte Sarah Slacke spinster third daughter of John Slacke Esq late of the city of Dublin barrister at law of the 2nd; Thomas Purdon Scott of Foyle Hill in the Liberties of Londonderry aforesaid Esq and John Chambers of the city of Dublin attorney at law of the 3rd. Whereby a marriage is intended between Rev. Thomas Anthony Grayson Cary and Charlotte Sarah Slacke, Cary made over to Scott and Purdon the moiety of the townland of Corncammon, Barony of Raphoe, Co Donegal, to hold for 500 years at the yearly fee farm rent of £11 4s in trust for the Rev. Cary.
Book 786 / Page 479 / Number 532014
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Memorial of marriage settlement of John Colhoun of Corncamon, Co Donegal, Esq, and Miss Elizabeth Church, one of the daughters of John Church late of Oatlands, Co Londonderry, deceased. Dated 8th Oct 1823. John Colhoun on the 1st part; Elizabeth Church on the 2nd; Isaac Colhoun of the City of Derry on the 3rd; Michael Harrison of Ballymena, Co Antrim, Esq on the 4th; and John Church of Grove Co Londonderry Esq and Stafford Church of Ballymena, Co Antrim, Esq, of the 5th. Whereby John Colhoun who was seized in fee of part of Corncamon; and Elizabeth Church was entitled to one eleventh share of the money produced by the sale of the lands of Ballygown, Co Tyrone and the lands of Drumagardna, Co Londonderry, soon to be sold by decree of the Court of Chancery – said money to become the property of John Colhoun, and he is to charge the lands of Corncamon with a jointure of £80/pa payable to Elizabeth in her widowhood. A common recovery is necessary to carry this out, so John Colhoun grants to Isaac Colhoun the lands of Corncammon formerly possessed by the Rev. Samuel Rankin and his undertenants and then in the possession of said John Colhoun and his undertenants, lands to be held in trust for the purposes mentioned. Deed and memorial witnessed by John Church of Coleraine, Esq., and Thomas Colhoun of Strabane.
Book 788 / Page 472 / Number 533207
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Memorial of deed dated 27th Dec 1823 between David King of Trimra, farmer, and Robert Kincaird of Ballyholey, farmer. King sold to Kincaid one fourth of the quarterland of Trimra. For the remainder of 21 years, with renewal, subject to redemption on payment of £200 with interest. Witnessed by Samuel Colhoun of Strabanne, attorney, and David Kincaid of Ballyholey.
Number 534570/?/34
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Memorial of deed dated 21st Apr 1824 between Pierce Mahony of Merrion Square, Dublin, attorney, of the first part, John Shea Lawlor of Kilburne in Co Kerry, Esq., of the second, and Thomas Herbert of Cahirnane, Co Kerry, Captain in HM RN of the third part. Recites indenture dated 6th Nov 1822 between Anastatia Shea of Killarney in said County Kerry of the first part, and John Shea Lawlor of the second part, and said Pierce Mahony of the third part, after in part reciting an indenture of 22nd Jan 1817 between Hugh Lawlor then of Killarney, Esq., Doctor, since deceased, of the first part, Daniel Cronin of the Park near Killarney, and Dominick Rice of Dublin, barrister, of the second part, and Daniel Duggan jr then of Knocknaseed, CO Kerry Esq., since deceased, and James Lawlor then of Castlelough but now of Caherdaen Esq of the third part., whereby the said Hugh Lawlor conveyed and assured all his goods etc, especially the lands of Ballinalane in the Barony of Magunihy, also Gorteenroe in the Barony of Bantry, also the lands of Shanacloun and Ballyleder in the Barony of Dunkerrin, also the garden then formerly known by the name of New Garden at the end of the new street in Killarney now called Doctor Lawlor’s house, garden, offices and tenements, and also the town and lands of Farraninanagh, Glenfispin, Killinagh, and Corbally, and Knockreigh situate in the Barony of Magunihy, etc etc., and two judgements for £400 each, one against John Earl of Glandore, and the other against the Rev John Talbot, etc etc., in trust to said Daniel Cronin and Dominick Rice to raise and pay thereout unto the said James Lawlor and Daniel Duggan, and £2000 to Anastatia Shea, of which £1000 she granted to Pierce Mahony, with interest to grow. Now this indenture witnesseth that Thomas Herbert paid to Pierce Mahony £1044, said Pierce Mahony, with consent of John Shea Lawlor, made over to Thomas Herbert the said £1000 with all interest due to grow thereon. Witnessed by Denis Stokes and Patrick Hughes of Dublin.
Number 534829/?/279
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Memorial of deed dated 29th Apr 1824 between Mary Lawlor of the City of Cork, spinster, of the first part, John Shea Lawlor of Kilburne Co Kerry of the second part, and Thomas Herbert of Cahirnane Co Kerry, Captain HM RN, of the third. Whereby reciting indenture of 25th Jan 1817 between Hugh Lawlor, Doctor, Killarney [see 534570] … to Daniel Cronin and Dominick Rice upon trust to pay £200 to said Mary Lawlor etc etc – signed Mary Margaret Lawlor.
Book 793 / Page 86 / Number 535821
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Memorial of deed of lease and release by way of mortgage. The release dated 29thApr 1824 made between Ezekiel Davis Wilson Boyd of Eden, Carrickfergus, Esq., and Anne Jane Boyd owise Joyce his wife, John Carleton of Lisburn Esq and Margaret Carleton owise Joyce his wife, and Andrew Cowan Magill of Loughaghery Co Down Esq and Martha Magill owise Joyce his wife, on the one part, and James Forsythe of Belfast, Esq, Doctor of Physic, of the other. Whereby Boyd etc for considerations therein mentioned sold to James Forsythe all those lands of Aughnaskeagh, Woodsland, Birds Hole otherwise Gardenstronian, Yethfords Land, Coopery Hill, Bashfords Land, Yeorfords Land, Coblin Water, Youngers Land and Toplin situate in the County of the town of Carrickfergus, formerly in the possession of William Magee deceased. Also that parcel of land commonly called Arboly otherwise Ardboley, and also that land commonly called Gamills Land in the Co of Carrickfergus. To hold unto said James Forsythe for and during the natural lives of said Anne Jane Boyd, Margaret Carleton and Martha Magill. Subject to proviso of redemption. Mentions the leasing power granted by the will of Margaret Joyce, of which a memorial was witnessed by David Legg, attorney-at-law and John Legg jr, merchant, both of Carrickfergus. Witnessed by Rowley Hall, attorney-at-law, and Robert Turner his clerk, both of Lisburn, and Robert Arthur of Belfast apprentice attorney.
Book 793 / Page 478 / Number 536213
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Memorial of deed dated 7th Jul 1824 between Rt Hon Richard Earl of Bantry, and his heir apparent Hon Richard White commonly called Viscount Beerhaven, of the first part, and Samluel Spaight Reeves of Dublin of the second part, and Edward Reeves of Dublin of the third part. The Whites, for the purposes of barring docking and destroying all the estate’s tail, did sell to the said Samuel Spaight Reeves the lands of … [about 30 townlands including West Faha, East Faha, East Crohe, Skeahill / Skehill etc].
Book 796 / Page 214 / Number 537749
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Memorial of indented deed of conveyance dated 1stNov 1823 between Jane Kelso of Craigarogan, spinster, and James Dickey of Craigarogan, calico manufacturer. Whereby, in consideration of £100 to Jane Kelso, and an annuity of £32 for her life and the life of Mary Elina Marshall, she assigned 33a 1r 33p being the remaining part of the lands of Craigarogan formerly demised to John Marshall deceased and said Jane Kelso. To hold said James Dickey for lives therein mentioned. Witnessed by Hugh Neill and Edward Kelso.
Book 797 / Page 30 / Number 538165
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Memorial of a deed dated 1st Oct 1824 between John Colhoun late of Corncammon, Co Donegal and now of Strabane, Co Tyrone on the 1st; Mary Colhoun of Strabane aforesaid of the 2nd. John granted to Mary an annuity of £30 payable out of the lands of Corncammon now in his possession, for and during her life. Witnessed by Samuel Colhoun of Strabane, attorney at law, and Thomas Colhoun of Strabane, gent.
Book 798 / Page 154 / Number 538889
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Memorial of deed dated 2nd Oct 1824 between Robert Dobson of Bawgreen [?] Co Donegal, Esq. on the 1st; Samuel Brown of Drumgreiggan, farmer, on the other. For considerations therein mentioned, Dobson granted to Brown an annuity or rent charge of £122 payable out of all that and those rented lands to Fassetmore [?], Dromore and Drumgreggan, said lands in tenure of several tenants. Henry McCay of Fassetmore to pay £60 annually. Guardians of Samuel Turrentine and others, minors. Unto Samuel Brown until principal of £700 is paid off. If the rent is late he has the right to enter the premises to obtain said rent. Witnessed by John Marshall of Tubba and William McGowan of Pluck, both Co Donegal. Memorial withessed by William McGowan.
Book 798 / Page 166 / Number 538901
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Memorial of deed of assignment dated 27th Nov 1824 between Hugh Lawlor of the city of Cork, shopkeeper, of the first part, John Shea Lawlor of Kilburn, Co Kerry, of the second, and Charles Daly jr of Coolgariffe in Co Kerry, of the third. Whereby recites indenture dated 25th Jan 1817 between Hugh Lawlor then of Killarney MD deceased on the first part, Daniel Cronin of the Park and Dominick Rice of Dublin since deceased, of the second, and Daniel Duggan Jr of Knocknaseed, Co Kerry, since deceased, and James Lawlor then of Castlelough but now of Cahirdeen, of the third part, the said Hugh Lawlor did demise his properties to Cronin and Rice in trust out of which £150 was to be paid to said Hugh Lawlor [of Cork]. Etc etc.
Book 807 / Page 146 / Number 544281
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Memorial of deed dated 8th Oct 1825 between John Hamilton of Gortnaquigley, farmer, William McLean, surgeon, and Elizabeth his wife, Alexander Wray farmer, and Martha his wife, on the 1stpart; James Carson of Magheryhane [?], Co Donegal, farmer, on the other. Henderson and others sold to Carson the half of the four balliboes of land known as Gortnaquigley, as was theretofore in the tenancy and occupation of John Wray Esqr and his undertenants, and late in the possession of the Rev James Knox, deceased, as now or late in the actual possession of the said James Henderson and as lately leased by the Right Rev Wm Lord Bishop of Raphoe. For the remainder of 21 years granted by lease to said John Henderson in 1821, with right of renewal. Witnessed by Wm Wilson of Raphoe, gent, attorney-at-law, and John Wilson of the Tops, Co Donegal, farmer, the elder. Also witnessed by said Moses Wilson apprentice to said William Wilson. Memorial witnessed by said Moses and William Wilson.
Book 808 / Page 448 / Number 545183
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Memorial of indented deed of release dated 28th Nov 1825 between Joseph Barron of Ballynabarnish and David Biggar [Bigger] of the Trench, farmers, executors named in the last will and testament of Ephrahim [Ephraim] Kelso late of Craigarogan deceased on the one part, and George Kelso of Craigarogan, farmer, of the other part. Barron and Biggar as executors confirmed unto George Kelso that parcel of land in Craigarogan containing 14a 2r Scotch Cunningham measure, bounded on the east by the piece of land therein [hereafter] mentioned, on the south by land in the possession of John Fulton, on the west by part of the lands of said Joseph Barron, and on the north by the lands of John Campbell. Also that parcel of land in Craigarogan containing 12a 2r Scotch Cunningham measure bounded on the north by a part of the lands of Joseph Barron, on the east by lands in the possession of James McCormick, Robert Cowan and Thomas Campbell, on the south by the road leading from Belfast to Templepatrick, and on the west partly by the said last granted lants, and partly by lands of said John Campbell. All said several premises were formerly in the possession of Ephraim Kelso deceased with all rights etc. To hold the first granted lands unto George Kelso for and during 2 Royal lives. The second granted lands to hold for and during the natural life of John [John stroked out, Thomas written in margin] Thomas Campbell therein named subject to yearly rent. Witnessed by Alexander Arthur of Belfast, attorney-at-law, and John Bates of Belfast writing clerk.
Book 809 / Page 205 / Number 545540
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Memorial of indented deed of release dated 29th Nov 1825 between George Kelso of Craigarogan, farmer, and Joseph Barron of Ballynabarnish, farmer. Kelso sold to Barron two parcels of land in Craigarogan [exactly the land described in No. 545183] for annual rent of £7 and £11 9s respectively. Witnessed by Alexander Arthur of Belfast, attorney-at-law, and John Bates of Belfast writing clerk.
Book 841 / Page 85 / Number 564085
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Memorial of deed of marriage settlement dated 20th Oct 1828 between George McCullogh [McCullough] of Larne, Gent., of the 1st part; Josepha Kelso of Gollinward [Collinward] Co Antrim of the 2nd; Andrew Smith of Mossvale and Alexander Smith of High Toun, of the 3rd.
Book 856 / Page 482 / Number 571982
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Memorial of deed dated 28th Jan 1830 between Joseph Barron of Ballyharrig / Ballyharry [Ballyhenry?] farmer of the first part, James Fee of Craigarogan farmer of the second part, and James Eagleson of Belfast, jeweller, of the third part. Barron and Fee for considerations therein mentioned granted to Eagleson the dwelling house in Craigarogan with offices, yard etc, on the north side of the King’s highway, and 4a 3r 17p opposite said house to hold for 8 years. Witnessed by John Dodds of Roughforth [Roughfort].
Book 862 / Page 134 / Number 574634
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Memorial of deed dated 31st Jul 1830 between Davys Bowman of Carrickfergus, merchant, 1st part; Samuel Barron of West Division, farmer, executor of John Barron late of West Division, farmer, deceased, said Samuel also the executor of William Barron late of West Division, farmer, deceased, of the 2ndpart; William Maphett of West Division and Ellen Maphett orse Catherwood his wife, executors of Jeremiah Barron late of West Division, deceased, of the 3rdpart; Robert Lockart [Lockhart] of Carrickfergus town of the 4thpart; and William McFerran of Collinward, Co Antrim, farmer of the 5thpart. By indenture dated 1stJan 1803 the Marquis of Donegall devised to Jane Barron since deceased the farm hereafter mentioned for the term of 61 years. The estate of Jane Barron became legally vested in the said William Barron and Samuel Barron, and by indenture of mortgate dated 24thOct 1824 they sold the lands to Davys Bowman for £400, subject to clause of redemption. Property then became vested in Samuel Barron, William Maphett and Ellen his wife, with initial sum plus interest (£516) still due to Davys Bowman. William McFerran contracted with SB, WM and EM to pay off the mortgage and purchase all the lands mentioned in the original lease of 1803. The land being 51a 1r 27p in the North West Division of Carrickfergus which were formerly demised to Samuel Barron by the late Earl of Donegall, and then lately in the possession of said Jane Barron, and were then in the actual tenure and possession of said Samuel Barron, William Maphett and Ellen Maphett his wife.
Book 873 / Page 299 / Number 580299
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Memorial of conveyance dated 9th Apr 1831 between George Ash Thompson paymaster of HM 85th Regt of foot stationed in the island of Malta of the one part; and Robert Stevenson of Ardkill, Londonderry of the other. Thompson sold the Stevenson 84a in Ardkill formerly in possession of Henry Thompson.
Book 885 / Page 138 / Number 586138
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Memorial of deed dated 21st Dec 1831 between John Miller Killen of Ballymena, merchant on the 1st; Rev William Dool Killen of Raphoe, Co Donegal, of the other. JMK sold to WDK part of the lands of Glenwherry reserved by James Graham by a deed dated 12th Aug 1772 containing about 3a, with about four sums grazing in the upper part called the Calfpark, as then lately in the possession of the late William Doole deceased. Without being subject to payment of chief rent or fines for renewal, they having been agreed to be paid by Hugh Gilliland on the purchase of said James Graham’s moiety of said premises. Witnessed by James Montgomery atty-at-law, and Edward Killen, woollendraper, both of Ballymena. Memorial witnessed by said James Montgomery, and Robert Montgomery, Belfast.
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