[Deeds From Registry of Deeds Page 6 of 7] |
Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Key
Names |
Townlands |
Date |
Transcriptions
& Notes |
513 |
65 |
334724 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1739-1810 |
McCULLAGH-BROWNE |
513 |
65 |
334727 |
McCULLAGH, Thomas |
Ednafirkin |
1796 Dec 2 |
McCULLAGH - BROWN
Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley & John
BROWNE of Ednafirkin, farmer for the lives of Jane BROWNE & Archibald
BROWNE, son and daughter to John BROWNE & James McMURRAY, son of Andrew
McMURRAY of Ballybay, surgeon. Witness James McCULLAGH Shantona. Francis
McCABE, Ballybay. |
519 |
173 |
888672 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Tullymore
Ballycrummy,
Armagh City
Co Armagh |
1799 Mar 2 |
POOLER to JACKSON
A Meml of a Deed Poll or Instrument in
of bearg date of 2 day of March 1799 between Jno Pooler
of Balleercrummy in the Parish and Co
of Armagh Gent of the one part and Robt JACKSON of the City and
County of Armagh Esq of the other. ....transfer to Robt JACKSON
... all that the town and lands of Tullymore Situated in the Parish and Co.
of Armagh ... in the presence of
Stephen Armitage... witnessed by Jno LONG of Armagh and Maria
JACKSON of Armagh .... |
521 |
111 |
340075 |
|
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
NOBLE-MAXWELL |
523 |
426 |
346117 |
OLIVER, John |
Tullymore
Tullysarren,
Co Armagh
&
Drumflugh, Co Armagh |
1800 June 25 |
WELSH to OLIVER I have this deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1800May5_WELSH-OLIVER.html
Meml of an article of agreement Bearing Date the 5th day of May 1800 & made between Robt WELSH of Tullymore Parish
& CO of Armagh Miller of the one part and John OLIVER of Sd Townland Parish & Co. Farmer of
the other part. Whereby the Sd Robt WELSH for the
Considn in the Sd article Named did Demise Grant & to / / /
let unto the John OLIVER all that Mill & farm in Tullymore ...rent of [ponds]36 15 shillings sterling... witness by Tobias
MAGUIRE of Drumcow , parish of Clonfealle, Co of Armagh.
John OLIVER of Tullysarren, Parish & Co of Armagh & witnessed by
Tobias MAGUIRE of & the Revd James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh, Parish of
Clonfeagle, Co. of Tyrone.... |
523
52 |
509 |
346363 |
|
Derryvalley |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE-CRAIG |
524 |
383 |
343364 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, Thomas – BRADFORD did notes |
524 |
601 |
344411 |
OLIVER, Richard |
Limerick |
1799, Jan 18 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Meml of Indenture 18 Jan 1799
between Richd OLIVER of Castle OLIVER in the City of Limerick & Charles Silver OLIVER …. part of the mountain of Ballinlina containing 190 acres 1 rood
2 perches ….[lengthy description follows]. |
526 |
28 |
343360 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, Thomas - STEELE |
527 |
278 |
351424 |
OLIVER, Charles Silver |
|
1800-1809 |
OLIVER- |
528 |
292 |
343791 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, Thomas - McWILLIAMS |
528 |
300 |
344454 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1797, Dec 5 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Meml of a Deed John OLIVER of
Cloghan, Co. Londonderry of the first part & Thomas OLIVER of Clogham Co.
Londonderry of the other part. Witness Henry OLIVER & Samuel MARTIN |
528 |
532 |
347450 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1800-1809 |
OLIVER-BUCKLEY Is this in error See Deed #347650 |
528 |
532 |
347650 |
OLIVER, Mary |
Cork |
1800, Aug 29 |
OLIVER-BUCKLEY
Meml of Indentured Deed having
date 1800 August 29 made between Thomas OLIVER executor of the last will
& Testament of Mrs. OLIVER late of the City of Cork deceased. Mary OLIVER widow &
relict of the Sd Thomas OLIVER & Mary OLIVER daughter of the
aforesaid Thomas OLIVER & John BATHLEY of the same city [] Chandler of the other
part renting …. |
529 |
128 |
346653 |
OLIVER, John |
Londonderry |
1788, July 24 |
OLIVER-his wife
Last will and Testament of John OLIVER of
Cloghan, parish of Balleagh, CO. Londonderry
Son, Thomas OLIVER – the one full half of Sd John OLIVER farmer in Main in the County of Londonderry.
Witness John CALDWELL & Alexander PATTISON both of Cloghan, all in the County of Londonderry |
529 |
540 |
348580 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Cork |
1800, Oct 31 |
OLIVER-TOBIN
Meml of an Indentured Deed … Mtg
bearing date of 31 Oct 1800 between Thomas OLIVER of the City of Cork Gent. Acting Exec.
of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas OLIVER late of the City Gent decd of the one part & Wm TOBIN of the Sd city of Cork Vintner of the other part … [this
involved an earlier indenture of a Mr. GAGE 30 March 1790] |
530 |
169 |
347571 |
JACKSON |
Irish
St., Armagh
Co Armagh |
1793, Jan 30 |
JACKSON to PENTON (I
had PROCTOR]
Memorial of an Indentured Deed of
Assignment ... Robert JACKSON of Ballynewry
of the CO of Armagh &
Richard PENTON of the City & Countu
of Armagh ...”Whereby after REEDing that Jane Graham of the City of Armagh by deed by her duly executed bearing date
the 29th day of November
1792 did Mortgage sell & Convey to him the Said Robert JACKSON this
assigns all that tenement & Garden in the Town of Armagh let by Thomas
McCann Esq by indenture of lease to said Jane Graham situate in Irish Street
in said City of Armagh ...[Jim Carlson also involved - complicated] Witnesses
Joseph Vogan John Haddock, Toma Haddock of the City of Armagh Attourney at Law. |
530 |
381 |
348624 |
|
Ballinagaple |
1739-1810 |
BAILIE-DONALDSON |
532 |
524 |
350700 |
OLIVER, Wm |
Ennislare &
Thomas
St., Armagh
Co Armagh |
1795, Nov 24 |
KIDD to OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1795Nov24-OLIVER-KIDD.html
A memorial of a Deed bearing date the
twenty fourth day of November in year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred
and ninety five Between Benjamin KIDD of Keady and Ballymorran Gent. Of the one part and
Wm OLIVER jun of Ennislare in the Parish and County of Armagh Linen Draper
of the other part. Wherin it is recited that
that whereas Wm Johnston of the City and County of Armagh Gent did by indenture of lease bearing date
the sixth day of October 1795
Demise unto said Benjamin KIDD all
that and those that front Dwelling House Offices Yard and Garden lying and
being on the south side of Thomas Street in the said City of Armagh bounded on the South by the holding of
Arthur Irwin on the north by the
holding of Catherine Graham and James
and William Barnes() on the east by () Murphy holding and on the west by Thomas Street
aforesaid with full and free liberty of [legal language] at all times during
this demise {...] the agteway in Common to said premises with the said Catherine Graham the [] to
the sd Benjamin KIDD his executors, admins and A from the first day of
November then next ensuing for the
term of thirty one years ... Witnessed by Samuel KIDD of Darkley, Parish of
Derrynoose, Linen Draper and James
OLIVER of Ennislare in the Parish of Armagh . Signes in the presence of us
James OLIVER Saml KIDD. Sworn Jan 5 1801 |
534 |
122 |
349534 |
McCULLAGH |
Drummuck |
1739-1810 |
GILLESPIE-McCULLAGH |
534 |
143 |
349 |
JACKSON, John |
Urcher, Co Armagh |
1800, Aug 1 |
A Memorial of a Deed of a Lease bearing
date the first day of August 1800 made between Thomas BALL of Cullihanna in
the County of Armagh Esq. Of the one part and John
JACKSON of Liscolgat in the Said County of Armagh farmer of the other part.
Whereby the said Thomas BALL for the Consideration therein mentioned did
Demise Grant Set and to [farm] Let Release and Confirm Unto the Said John
JACKSON (then being by virtue of a Lease for a year as therein mentioned
& to his assigns all that and there that part of the Lands of Urker known
by the name of the Charter Lands then in the [ossession] of the said John
JACKSON Containing by estimation 29 acres, two roods or thereabouts be the
same more or less which is [_arly] described in a map or [__rchart] there of
thereunto annexed situate lying and being in the Parish of Creggan Barony of Upper
Fews and County of Armagh Excepting and Reserving out of Said demise unto the
said Thomas BALL his heirs and assigns as therin is Excepted and Reserved to
hold said Demised premises with the appurts unto the said John JACKSON his
heirs Exors Admons and Assigns for and during the natural life and lives of
the said John JACKSON the lessee then aged about nineteen, Margaret and
Barbara JACKSON twins sisters of the said John JACKSON both aged seventeen
years thereabouts & the [________] of them as for and during the term
of twenty four years to be computed from the 21st day of November
then last which ever of said term for lives or years should last the longest
at and under the yearly rent of [pounds] 34..16..7p in which said lease is
contd sevl clauses & covts in the said John JACKSON his heirs, Exors,
Admins, & Assigns to be done & performed & in case the said John
JACKSON his heir Exors, Admins & Assigns shall perform & fulfill said
Covenants and Clauses then said yearly rent of [pounds] 34.16.7 should be
reduced to [pounds] 32.9.4 and no more which said deed was duly executed
[/] therto in presence of and witnessed by Saml BALL of Urker in the County
of Armagh Esq. & Patrick KANE of Coolderry in Said County and [] this
Memorial was also duly Exed by the said John JACKSON in presence of the said
Patrick KANE & George JACKSON of the City of Dublin Attourney at Law,
John JACKSON [SEAL] Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of Patrick KANE
came this day before me & made oath & saith he is [] Witness to &
saw the Original Deed of which the above writing is Memorialized duly.
Executed by the parties thereto & also
save the above memorial duly executed by the above named John JACKSON and
faith the name Patrick KANE [] as a witness to said [] & Memorial [....]
proper name & handwriting Patrick KANE sworn before me at Dundalk in teh County
of Louth the 29th day of December 1800 by Virtue of a [] to me
directed for taking ...[hard to read legal bits] |
536 |
48 |
35367 |
|
Ballynahone & Mill |
1739-1810 |
ATKINSON-DOBBIN did
notes |
536 |
286 |
354739 |
OLIVER, Susanna OLIVER, Isabella |
|
1801, Aug 17 |
OLIVER-OLIVER 1800-1809 I have this deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1801Aug17_OLIVER-HAMILTON.html
Indentured deed between Rev. Hans HAMILTON
clerk, second son of the Rt. Rev. Father in God Hugh HAMILTON, Bishop of
Ossary of the first part Susannah OLIVER spinster daughter of the Rt.
Honourable Silver OLIVER, deceased, of the second part ... the son of Hugh
BISHOP of Ossary of the third part and Charles Silver OLIVER of Castle OLIVER
in the CO of Limerick Esq. & Alexander HAMILTON Esq Barrister at Law and
eldest son of the said Bishop of Ossery of the fourth part [lots more -] |
539 |
273 |
352686
or 293 |
OLIVER |
|
1800-1809 |
OLIVER-WALKINSHAW
wrong |
539 |
293 |
355212 |
OLIVER, Anne |
Ballyrea
Dundalk
Monaghan |
1801, Sept 25 |
OLIVER-OLIVER Anne OLIVER’s marriage to
Samuel Elgee
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1801Sept25-OLIVER-ELGEE-Marriage.html
At present I have her as the
daughter of William & Elizabeth OLIVER - and I would assume her
father to be dead at this time (since
he is not mentioned and her brothers are). Need to order
A Memorial of an _______ deed bearing date
of 22nd day of April 1801 and made between Samuel Elgee of
Rochvale, Co Monaghan of the one part, Anne OLIVER of Ballyrea in the County of Armagh
spinster of the second part and Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER both of
Ballyrea aforesaid Gent of the third part.
Whereby after recits as therein it is receipted that a marriage is to be had
and solemnized between the said Samuel Elgee And Anne OLIVER sister of the
said Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER. The said Samuel Elgee For the
consideration[....] and for settling a competent portion of jointure for the
said Anne OLIVER in case she shall survive him did grant [___] convey and
confirm unto the said Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER all that and those
tenants in the Upper Ward in the town of Dundalk [____] part 82 feet in depth
from the street to the Mill Race 260 feet [] 63 feet situate lying and being
in the town of Dundalk then or late in the Tenure or Occupation of Michael
[Callair] And .... to hold to the said Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER
their heirs assigns ... during the continuance of the Lease of said premises
for all rentals to be had gotten or obtained thereof .... Witnessed by
William HUTCHINSON of Ballyrats in the County of Armagh,
William OLIVER of Laragh in the Co. of Monaghan farmer and memorial is also
witnessed by the said William Hutchison. William OLIVER [SEAL] Samuel Elgee
[SEAL} Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] |
543 |
185 |
357805 |
McCULLAGH |
Brootely |
1739-1810 |
MAXWELL-McCULLOUGH See also
OLIVER-McCULLAGH I have this deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1801July8_OLIVER-McCULLAGH.html
NOTE: Between William OLIVER of the City
of Armagh Soap Boiler and Chandler of the one part and Jane McCULLAGH of
Lissnamuddy in the County of Armagh of the other part ... the said Wm OLIVER
did demise to the said Jane McCULLAGH all that part of the town and lands of
Brootely in the County of Armagh in his possession held under the
representatives of the late Robert MAXWELL Esq. By deed ... 53 acres English
measure paying the rent yearly of £32 ... and did demise and grant to Jane
McCULLAGH & his assigns all that dwelling house, office and garden in New
Street in the City of Armagh held under the representatives of the late Wm.
JOHNSTON, Gent which said leases and lands are held in perpetuity ... [hard
to read] the said Wm. OLIVER did demise to her the said Jane McCULLAGH during
her natural life. Yet nevertheless said Wm OLIVER is to have and receive all
the rents ... of said premises during her natural life and after his decease
the same is to go to her ... [hard to read] Richard WALSH of the City of
Armagh Book seller & Mary OLIVER of Ennislare in said County. Witness:
Richard WALSH. John RICHARD, Chandler. |
543 |
185 |
357805 |
Oliver, William |
Ennislare,
Brootely Manor Ballagh, Parish Derrynoose |
1801 July 8 |
OLIVER, William – McCULLAGH See also
MAXWELL-McCULLAGH
NOTE: Between William OLIVER of the City of
Armagh Soap Boiler and Chandler of the one part and Jane McCULLAGH of
Lissnamuddy in the County of Armagh of the other part ... the said Wm OLIVER
did demise to the said Jane McCULLAGH all that part of the town and lands of
Brootely in the County of Armagh in his possession held under the
representatives of the late Robert MAXWELL Esq. By deed ... 53 acres English
measure paying the rent yearly of £32 ... and did demise and grant to Jane
McCULLAGH & his assigns all that dwelling house, office and garden in New
Street in the City of Armagh held under the representatives of the late Wm.
JOHNSTON, Gent which said leases and lands are held in perpetuity ... [hard
to read] the said Wm. OLIVER did demise to her the said Jane McCULLAGH during
her natural life. Yet nevertheless said Wm OLIVER is to have and receive all
the rents ... of said premises during her natural life and after his decease
the same is to go to her ... [hard to read] Richard WALSH of the City of
Armagh Book seller & Mary OLIVER of Ennislare in said County. Witness:
Richard WALSH. John RICHARD, Chandler. |
544 |
130 |
361132 |
OLIVER, John |
|
1802 |
OLIVER-MCGACLY |
552 |
242 |
365984 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, Samuel - BOYDE did notes |
552 |
541 |
368278 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, David - McCLELLAND |
553 |
420 |
369491 |
OLIVER, Hannah |
|
1803 |
OLIVER-BAYNES |
557 |
85 |
368871 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, Samuel - CAULFIELD |
557 |
330 |
364895 |
|
Ballybrought
Armaghbregagh |
1739-1810 |
BAILLIE-NOBLE |
558 |
208 |
370880 |
OLIVER, Martha |
|
1803, Sept 1 |
OLIVER-OLIVER I have this deed
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1803Sept1-MarthaOLIVER-NathanielLESLIE.html
Martha OLIVER marriage settlement with
Nathaniel LESLIE of Drumacanner, Co Armagh of the first part & Martha
OLIVER, spinster the daughter of David OLIVER of Ballyrea in Co Armagh of the
second par. Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER. Whereby the said Nathaniel
LESLIE for the for the consideration therein mentioned granted to the said
Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER their execs... Admons & Assigns all
that and then that part of the Townland Drumconner () formerly in the
possession of William LESLIE deceased and then in the possession of the
said Nathaniel situate lying and being
in the Manor of Toaghy and Barony of Armagh. Aforesaid containing bog.
Estimation 35 acres 2 Roods & 30 perches by the same more or less ....
[pounds] 20 annually for said Martha OLIVER in case she survives said
Nathaniel LESLIE to use of .... intended marriage... Witness Samuel LESLIE
brother to the said Nathaniel LESLIE and William OLIVER of Laragh in the County of Monaghan Gent. And this Memorial is witnessed by the said
William OLIVER & Thomas APPLEBY of the City of Armagh Scrivener. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL]
September 19, 1803 |
563 |
83 |
374123 |
OLIVER, Anne |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-OLIVER This could relate to the marriage of Anne OLIVER to Samuel
Elgee. |
563 |
124 |
374649 |
OLIVER, John
& WHITESIDE, Catherine |
Tullymore
Tullycarrent
Co Armagh
&Drumflugh
Co Tyrone |
1803 Dec 1 |
OLIVER to WHITESIDE
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1803Dec1-OLIVER-WHITESIDE-Marriage.html
Deed of Marriage Settlement made this first
day of decd in the year of our Lord 1803 Between John OLIVER of
Tullymore in the County of Armagh Gent
of the one part Catherine OLIVER otherwise WHITESIDE wife of the said John
OLIVER of the Second part of the Rev Jas WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in the County
of Tyrone of the third part. Whereby after rectg that a marriage had been
some time ago been solemnized between the said John and Catherine and that
the Sd John had not then made any provision or served any jointure for his
wife in lease she Should Survive him the Sd Indentr Witnessed that the said
John OLIVER ford In Condn of the sum of [pounds] 100 protion of the Sd
Catherine to him in hand the
receipt wherof is thereby acknowledged Did Grant sell Assign Transfer and set over unto the Sd.
Jas WHITESIDE his Execs Admons and Assigns all that and those that part of
the town and lands of Tullymore in the County of Armagh Aforesd Containg by
Estimation of 5 acres one rood & 25 perches be the same more or less as held by the Sd John OLIVER under a lease
from Joshua McGeogh of Drumshill in the County of Armagh. Etc etc
Deed is witnessed by John OLIVER of
Tullycarrent in the County
of Armagh father and
Jas WHITESIDE jr of Drumflugh in the CO of Tyrone Gent. [more not
transcribed] |
565 |
222 |
377388 |
BROWNE |
Kiltibane |
1739-1810 |
EASTWOOD-BROWN did notes |
565 |
544 |
379266 |
|
Ballinagaple |
1739-1810 |
BAILIE-DONALDSON
Bishop of Ossery-BAILIE |
567 |
358 |
381199 |
OLIVER, David |
Ballyrea Tullymore
Tullycarrent
Co Armagh
&Drumflugh
Co Tyrone |
1804, Aug 31 |
OLIVER-HAMILTON I
have this deed & have transcribed & posted in its entirety.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1804Oct31-JosephOLIVER-JaneHAMILTON.html
Deed settlement 1804 August 31 between
Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea, Co Armagh Gent of the first part & James
HAMILTON of Tullymore Co ster of the second part. David OLIVER of Ballyrea
in the Said county Gents of the other part and Robert HAMILTON of the City of
Dublin, Surgeon and James MAXWELL of Clton of the said City, Gent. .... that
a marriage was intended to be had and so solemized between the said Joseph
OLIVER and Jane HAMILTON said David OLIVER had agreed to Grant and convey the
lands of Laragh and Carnecarrow and the Mills and the Lands of Deryyha to
said Robert and HAMILTON
in trust to settle and Secure an annuity .... early sum of [pounds] 50 as a
Jointure for said Jane HAMILTON in Case she should survive said Joseph OLIVER
[hard to read] ... Robert MAXWELL & Maxwell HAMILTON .... [possibly]
James Maxwell HAMILTON ... townland of Derryhat within parish of Tynan and County Armagh .... townland commonly known by
the name Kilniore with the two islands .... lands of Tullymore then in the
possession of the said Jane HAMILTON .... |
567 |
358 |
388893 |
OLIVER, Wm |
|
1804 |
OLIVER - CLARINING |
569 |
575 |
383677 |
OLIVER, Charles S. |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
570 |
362 |
381955 |
OLIVER, Robert & wife |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-MONTGOMERY |
571 |
1811 |
382225 |
|
Ashivay |
1739-1810 |
WRIGHT-CARNAGHAN |
572 |
279 |
32388910 |
BREAKEY |
Carricknaveagh |
|
BREAKEY to BREAKEY |
573 |
377 |
390857 |
OLIVER |
Tullymore |
1804 April 16 |
OLIVER-WHITESIDE (also under OLIVER-OLIVER
390851 in 1806 index - wrong #)
John OLIVER of Tullymore, Co. Armagh Farmer
of the one part & Rev James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in Co. Tyrone &
John OLIVER jr. of Tullymore Co. Armagh, farmer of the other part. John
OLIVER granted to Rev. WHITESIDE & John OLIVER jr in their actual
possession a lease for a year .... town and lands of Tullymore 75 A 1R 20 P
English measure in Parish of Armagh called the District of Eglish and in Co.
Armagh” also 10 A 20P in Tullymore & also flax mill in Tullymore with
water and water courses. Witness Sam DAVIDSON Gent
Attourney & William SPROULL Merchant both of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. |
574 |
181 |
386310 |
OLIVER, Lucy |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
576 |
19 |
384828 |
OLIVER, Charles D. |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-WEBB |
576 |
391 |
392184 |
OLIVER, Charles D. |
|
1806 |
OLIVER-TRAIL |
580 |
365 |
398643 |
OLIVER, John |
Tullysarre
Tullymore |
1807 Jan 20 |
OLIVER-HOLMES have
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807Jan20-OLIVER-HOLMES.html
John OLIVER to James HOLMES (hard to read)
Between John OLIVER of Tullysarren County Armagh Farmer of the first part.
Rebecca HOLMES & James HOLMES** both of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh of the
other ... Whereas Right Honourable James Lord of Charlemount by [] of lease
bearing date of 4th day of November 1761 ... granted to William
OLIVER of Mullintur Co. Armagh Gent ... town and lands of Tullysarren
formerly in possession of Samuel KNIPE 96 acres 1 rood English statute
measure ... to William OLIVER the lessee.Refers to earlier lease 4 Nov 1761
grant to William OLIVER of Mullintur, Co. Armagh Gent all lands of
Tullysarren 96 A 1R in Charlemount, Co. Armagh for life and lives of Andrew
OLIVER age 13 or thereabouts and Rebecca OLIVER age 15 years, eldest son
& daughter of John OLIVER of Tullymore. William OLIVER* is long since
dead but before his death .... on 19 day of October 1776 his last will and
testament ... left to his nephew William OLIVER of Tullamore & nephew Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen,
Co. Fermanagh land in equal proportion of town and lands of Tullysarren and
townlands of Tullysarren in possession of
& the same Andrew OLIVER, William OLIVER shortly after the death
of William OLIVER came to a portion of Tullysaren in the posession of John
OLIVER ... then John OLIVER for £381.1.3 paid by Rebecca HOLMES & James
HOLMES granted the lands of Tullysarren. Witnesses: [] CALDWELL innkeeper. John TROTER of
Mullybeggan, Co. Armagh Farmer. John Lloyd
SANDERSON of Blackwatertown, Gent. * probably the William
OLIVER who d. 1779, a linen draper. ** p 56 of 2007 diary a marriage bond
between Rebecca OLIVER and James HOLMES in 1774. |
580 |
399 |
399108 |
OLIVER, Eliz |
|
1807 |
OLIVER-BEASLEY |
580 |
533 |
399994 |
|
Bradfords Land & Bog |
1739-1810 |
|
581 |
273 |
391833 |
OLIVER, Charles D. |
|
1806 |
OLIVER-PARSONS |
586 |
228 |
307430 |
OLIVER |
Kennedies |
1739-1810 |
OLIVER-CURRY wrong # |
589 |
333 |
402557 |
BROWNE |
|
1810 |
BROWNE, John - THOMPSON |
589 |
522 |
404536 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1807 |
OLIVER-MARR ARTICLE
Worth checking out. |
592 |
542 |
405911 |
JACKSON |
Breagh Beag, Manor Brownlow, Derry |
1739-1810 |
DEVLIN-JACKSON |
595 |
178
478 |
784958
104958 |
|
Ballyrea |
1739-1810 |
CLOGHER-MOORE |
596 |
33 |
403874 |
OLIVER, Richard & wife |
|
1807 |
OLIVER-LOWTHER |
596 |
185 |
405673 |
|
Ballynagreagh |
1739-1810 |
MATTHEWS-MEGARRY |
597 |
288 |
406861 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Kennedies |
1807 May 6 |
OLIVER-LEE I have this deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807May6-OLIVER-LEE.htm
A Memorial of an indented
deed of mortgage bearing date the sixth day of May in the year one thousand
eight hundred and seven and eight between Joseph Oliver of Tullamore in the county of Armagh
Gentlemen of the one part and Joseph Lee of the city of Armagh
Innkeeper of the other part. It recited a lease dated the twenty fourth day
of April in said year one thousand eight hundred and seven whereby John
Pringle of Caledon in the County
of Tyrone Esquire Demised unto said Joseph Oliver all that and those that
part of the Townland of Kennedys situate lying and being in
the County of Armagh aforesaid then in the tenure and occupation of the said
Joseph Oliver containing by estimation ninety four acres and thirty perches
English measure be the same more or less all of all which said demised Lands
and Premises are Meared and Bounded as follows that is to say, on the East by
the lands of Ballynahone, on the West by Kennedys on the North by the Lands
of Ballyrath and on the South by the Road leading from Armagh to Monahan with
all and singular the rights members and appurtenances thereto belonging in
any wise appertaining as particularly described in the map thereoff to said
Lease annexed To Hold unto said Joseph Oliver his Exors Admons and Assigns
from the first day of May then last past for the term of Twenty Years Subject
to the Yearly Rent of one hundred and seven pounds two shillings and nine
pence payable half yearly. In which Lease is contained a Toties Quoties Clause or Covenant for the
Renewal thereof from twenty years to twenty years successively as long as the
said John Pringle his Exors Admons and Assigns shall hold and enjoy under the
Vicars Choral and Organist of St. Patrick's Cathedral of Armagh the several denominations
of land and appurtenances of which said demised premises are part and parcel
upon the terms and conditions in said Lease expressed. And by the Deed
of which this is a Memorial said Joseph Oliver Granted his Interest in said
demised Premises in Mortgage to said Joseph Lee Subject to Redemption on
payment of six hundred pounds Stg with legal Interest for the same on the
first day of August then next ensuing which Deed ------------ Witnessed by
Mr. Leonard Dobbin Merchant and Mr. Thomas
Appleby Scrivener both of said
City of Armagh, and this Memorial is witnessed by the said Thomas Appleby and
by William Brother of said city of Armagh Writing Clerk |
598 |
87 |
406294 |
|
Mt Leinster |
|
BISSETT-LLOYDS |
600 |
|
|
|
Kennedies |
1739-1810 |
CURRY-DOBBIN Try to find under DOBBIN 1739-1810 name search. |
600 |
112 |
408029 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1800-1809 |
OLIVER-RICHARDSON 1808 May relate to 589/522/404536 |
600 |
166 |
408525 |
|
Bradfords Land & Bog |
1739-1810 |
|
600 |
167 |
408526 |
|
Bradfords Land & Bog |
1739-1810 |
|
602 |
371 |
411923 |
McCULLAGH |
Ballybrought |
1739-1810 |
McCULLAGH-NICHOLSON |
602 |
371 |
469177 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan Town |
1811-20 |
Monaghan
Town Ballycullen St Dawson to
BREAKEY N/ T |
602 |
488 |
414259 |
OLIVER, Margaret |
|
1807 Nov 13 |
OLIVER-McCLELLAND
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807Nov13-OLIVER-McCLELAND.html
To the register appointed by an act of
Parliament for the public registry of all Deeds leases etc. etc. etc A
memorial of an Indented Deed of Marriage Settlement bearing date the
Thirteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and seven and made
between Patrick McCleland of Ballybay and the County
of Monaghan linendraper of the first part, Margaret Oliver one of the
daughters of David Oliver late of
Ballyrea in the County
of Armagh farmer deceased of the second part, John McCleland of Ballybay
aforesaid, the brother of said Patrick McCleland of the third part and Joseph
Oliver and William
Oliver the brothers of
the said Margt Oliver of the third part. It recited a
marriage then intended between said Patrick McCleland and Margt Oliver
and that said Patrick McCleland was entitled to a certain part or proportion
of the townland of Nappagh in the Parish of Tullycorbet and County of Monaghan
theretofore demised by the Revd. Dr. Henry Leslie of Tandragee in
the County of Armagh deceased onto one John Lee for the lives
of Alexander McClelland of Laragh and John Lees
and James Lees whichever
should last longest at the yearly Rent of Eleven Pounds two shillings and one
penny, the interest of said John Lee having become legally vested in said Patk McCleland. It also recited that the Rev. John Creery of Tandragee
aforesaid by lease dated the second day of February one thousand eight
hundred and four Demised to said John McCleland all that part of Wilson's tenement
commonly called the Ballalley on the west
side of the street of Ballybay then in his possession and containing as laid
off by Patrick McCabe Forty-two feet
and eight inches in front, and one hundred and ten feet in the rere, bounded
on the South by the remainder of said Tenement let to Dr. McMurray on the west by
the Town Meadows, on the north by Morrow’s Tenement and on
the East by the Street situate lying and being in the Estate of Ballybay in
the County of Monaghan to hold on to said John McCleland his heirs Execors Admons & Assigns for the lives of Samuel McCleland then aged nine
years of Margt McClelland then aged five
years and of Hugh McCleland then aged two
years children of said John McCleland with a Covenant for perpetual renewal
on payment of Five pounds thirteen shillings and nine pence on the fall of
each life and subject to the yearly Rent of five pounds thirteen shillings
and nine pence, and by the Deed of which this is a Memorial, the said Patrick
and John McCleland in consideration of said Marriage and the portion of said
Margt Oliver Granted unto said Joseph and William Oliver and the
survivor of them and his heirs All that and does the said part of said
townland of Nappage which said
Patrick McClelland was in matter of aforesaid [intelled] unto, together with
all the other property whether real freehold or personnel which said Patrick
McCleland should during the intended coverture between him and said Margt Oliver become seized possessed of interested in or entitled unto And also all
that and those the said Tenement in Ballybay to which said John McCleland was
entitled. Upon Trust among other things to permit said Margt to receive an Annuity of Twenty Pounds Stg yearly out of said Premises during
her life in case she survived the said Patrick McCleland her said intended
husband with the usual powers of distress and entry in case of nonpayment
thereof at the times by the said Deed for that purpose appointed which Deed
is witnessed by Thos McCleland of Nappagh in
and in the County of Monahan
linendraper
Benjamin Oliver , brother of
said Joseph, William and Margt Oliver and the Revd. Wm Hutchison of Ballyrath in the County of Armagh Clerk and this memorial is
witnessed by the said Wm Hutchison and Benjamin Oliver. |
607 |
366 |
417058 |
OLIVER, James |
Antrim |
1809 Mar 28 |
OLIVER-BLACK
James OLIVER of Dewock, CO. Antrim late
sergeant in Antrim military & William & John BLACK of Killeny, Co.
Londonderry. farmers. |
608 |
326 |
419021 |
JACKSON |
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-CAVANAGH |
609 |
498 |
422694 |
DOBBIN |
Enagh bog
Co Armagh |
1809, Oct 30 |
CURRY to DOBBIN
William CURRY of Aughnacloy & Leonard
DOBBIN of Armagh re: mortgage bearing date of 30th day of April
1794 made between Jospeh OLIVER of Ball[] now being in the County of Armagh
Linen Draper since deceased of the one part & William Curry of the other
part. Joseph OLIVER was possessed of the upper half of the Kennedies
containing 97 acres or thereabouts by virtue of a lease bearing the date of
July 1793 made by and between the College and Corporation of Vicars Choral of
the Cathedral of St. Patricks of the one par and Joseph OLIVER hen of
Kennedies in the County Armagh of the other part, the said Vicars Choral
Organist ... [NOTE: Long & hard to read - worth ordering a copy] |
611 |
510 |
41394 |
|
Ballynahone & Mill |
1739-1810 |
SCOTT-KIDD |
615 |
34 |
419935 |
|
Breaghy |
1739-1810 |
JOHNSTON & wife - their separation |
615 |
438 |
421766 |
|
Brootally & bog |
1739-1810 |
MALLON-MAGERY |
616 |
576 |
423913 |
BROWNE |
Kiltibane |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON-BROWN settlement Wrong number |
619 |
7 |
423137 |
BROWN, Alex |
Kiltybane
Cloghog |
1809 Dec 2 |
BROWN-BROWN
Deed of conveyance between Alexander BROWN
of Cloghog, Co. Armagh farmer & Cornelius BROWN of Tullycol[eve] Co.
Armagh, farmer. Whereby Alexander BROWN declared ¼ of Kiltybane (29 A 1R 30p)
demised by the late James EASTWOOD of Castletown, Co. Louth to the said
Alexander and William BROWN & Alexander DONELTON [sic] 20 Aug 1794 was
made in trust to the said Alexander BROWN to & for the use of the minor
children of the late John BROWN of Cloghog aforesaid deceased whose last will
and testament said Alexander BROWN was the only executor ... natural lives of
Alexander DONALDSON & William BROWN. Witness John COLER of Aghad ...
& John BROWN of Cloghog, both of Co. Armagh, farmers. John WALLACE of
A... Attorney, Dublin. |
619 |
438 |
426103 |
|
Mt Leinster |
|
BISSETT & Wife to GERHARTY |
624 |
1 |
426903 |
|
Ballyrea |
1739-1810 |
HANNA-POOLE |
631 |
268 |
433242 |
OLIVER, James & William |
Tullykeel, Co Tyrone |
1805, Aug 21 |
James OLIVER to William OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1805Aug21-JamesOLIVER-WilliamOLIVER.html
This Deed is mentioned in HENRY WILLIAM OLIVER
1807-1888:His Descendants by Henry Oliver Rea. James OLIVER Sr. was born in
1750 and had three sons: Stephen, James & William (all mentioned in the
deed). On 31 December 1790, James OLIVER Sr. had leased this land from
William IRVINE and apparently transferred it to his son William OLIVER (b.
abt 1780) who was farming at "Six Mile Cross" - about six miles
from Tattykeel, Co. Tyrone. At the time, both Stephen OLIVER and his father
James OLIVER were resident at Corchoney.
Deed of conveyance by James OLIVER of
Corconny, Parish of Kildeep, Co. Tyrone
of the one part and William OLIVER of Lisnae Corss, Co [illegible] and
of the said James OLIVER ... that William Junior Esq. Due by fiduciary
Legacy date the 31st day of Dec 1790 did demure and sell unto the
said James OLIVER all the holding
occupied by the said James OLIVER in Tullykeel in the Parish of Killduffs in
the Parish of Tyrone containing 13 acres 3.10 perches with the same more or
less [] two days labour of a man
yearly. To hold to the said James
Olliver his heirs {/, , } from the first day of November
then last for the acres of Stephen OLIVER, James OLIVER, and Wm OLIVER sons of the of the aforesaid James Olliver party
thereto at the yearly rent of sixteen
shillings per acre and one shilling per pound [] fees. He the Said James
OLIVER in conferring the sum of
[pounds]60 to him paid by the said
William OLIVER did thereby sell {] transfer and make over to the said
William OLIVER his heirs and assign all
[] property and Claim whatever
to the said part of Tullykist[]
contianing 13 acres 3.10 perches [] with the Dwelling House &
offices and Houses & appertenances then in the actual possession of
Stephen OLIVER to hold to the said Wm OLIVER ... Witnessed by Bernard M’Glane
[M’Glone] & by Andrew Newton of Creagh |
635 |
148 |
436175 |
OLIVER, Charles |
Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh |
1811, Jan 20 |
Charles OLIVER to WEST
Sam Gamble of Gruan [] & Charles
OLIVER of Enniskillen & Mrs.Irwin of Enniskillen all in Co Fermanagh Gent
executors in will of Christopher West late of Torryshick, Co Fermanagh decd
& of Edward West of Brendrum
(eldest son of legatee) . Witnessed by David Robinson of Mullaghy
& [] Bradford of Enniskillin, both CO
Fermanagh. |
635 |
548 |
440026 |
COULTER, George Jun |
Drogheda |
1811, Oct 21 |
Between George Coulter formerly of Drogheda
but now of ______ [blank in document] Gent of the first part and
Robert Henry of College Green in Dublin, woollen draper of the otehr part
...indenture of a lease of the 24th January 1805 whereby [] Gadly
of Sackville in the City of Dublin
demised to the said George Coulter all that house Bankside & Bank house as then lately tenanted by Philip Carney
...lying on the north side of John
Griffin was the Deputy Registrar. |
635 |
562 |
44056 |
OLIVER, William |
|
1811, Aug 10 |
William OLIVER to CORMICK
Deed of a Mortgage between Wm OLIVER of Corkenny in the Parish
of Kildrieffs, CO Tyrone, on the one part and William McCormick Jr. of Tullykeel in parish and County of [Armagh] [The lands go to McCormick in this deal] |
637 |
463 |
439689 |
OLIVER |
Cork |
1811, Sept 7 |
Thomas OLIVER of Cork Gent eldest son of
Thomas OLIVER decd to Robert REEVES lately of Cork decd. RICHARDSON of Cork Wine Merchant |
640 |
359 |
440211 |
OLIVER, John |
Tullymore |
1811, Apr 8 |
John OLIVER to OLIVER Have transcribed & footnoted entire deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1811Apr8-JohnOLIVER-SamuelOLIVER.html
“... and made between John OLIVER of
Tullymore in the Parish & County of Armagh farmer of the one part and
Samuel OLIVER of the Town and County of Monaghan Sadler of the other part.
Whereby the said John OLIVER for and in consideration of the sum of one
hundred pounds Stl to him in kind paid by said Samuel OLIVER did Grant
Bargain Sell assign and make over unto the said Samuel OLIVER his heirs and execs
Admons [] all that part of the lands of Tullymore aforesaid then in the
possession of the said John OLIVER Gent. 29.2 roods to hold to the said
Samuel OLIVER his execs admons [] ... forever subject to the payment to the
said John OLIVER & which deed & this amount are witnessed by John
ALFRED, Samuel OLIVER [SEAL] signed and sealed in the presence of James
ALFRED, John HEATHER the above named John ALFRED maketh oath & faith that
he saw the deed of which Memorial are this [legal blah blah] William WILSON.” |
642 |
118 |
441819 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
643 |
452 |
444606 |
|
Ballinahonemore |
1811-1820 |
DOBBIN-McCANN |
644 |
126 |
61123
361123 |
|
Drumgavny |
1739-1810 |
McMURRAY-McMURRAY |
649 |
572, |
452488 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
652 |
111 |
445945 |
|
Ballinahonemore |
1811-1820 |
GERVAIS-DOBBIN |
653 |
598 |
454000 |
OLIVER |
Ballyrea |
1809 Nov 20 |
OLIVER-HYDES
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1809Nov20_OLIVER-HYDE.html
Deed of Marriage Settlement. William OLIVER
of Laragh in Co. Monaghan Gent of the first part & Mary Anne HYDE, widow
relict of Clarendon HYDE late of Liver pool – Surgeon decd of the
2nd part & George ROCHE of Warrenpoint, Co. Down & David
TOMB of City of Dublin Gent of the 3rd part … an intended marriage
between said William OLIVER & Mary Anne HYDE & that she was entitled
to a fortune or portion of 500 Sterling also that the said Wm OLIVER was
possessed of & intitled unto certain parts of the towns and lands of Laragh
& Coracarrow in Co. Monaghan with certain mills theron & was also
possessed of and entitled unto certain parts of the Town and Lands of
Derryhaw & Ballyrea in the Co. of Armagh which lands and premises are by
the deed of which this is a memorial vested by the said William OLIVER in the
said Geo ROCHE & David TOMB in trust to secure an annuity or jointure of
50. Witness Wm. FORREST & Robt TURNER both of Warrenpoint, Co. Down Gent. Sworn 8 April 1813 at Newry, Co. Down. |
655 |
278 |
451409 |
|
Ballyrea |
1811-1820 |
GLENNY-DORAN |
659 |
284 |
456004 |
OLIVER |
Tullymore |
1813 June 12 |
OLIVER-McMORRAN NOTE:
John HANNA m Matilda McMORRAN
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1813June12_OLIVER-McMORRAN.html
[This memorial was very hard to read]
Between John OLIVER of Armagh Gent & Samuel OLIVER of Monaghan, Co.
Monaghan sadler of the one part & Robt McMORRAN of Tullymore, Co. Armagh
farmer of the other part. John & Samuel OLIVER signed over to Robert McMORRAN
29.2 Acres. Witness Leonard DOBBIN, Armagh |
662 |
462 |
457091 |
|
Ballinahonemore |
1811-1820 |
PEPPER-SCOTT |
665 |
488 |
460473 |
|
Ballinahonemore |
1811-1820 |
SCOTT-KIDD |
682 |
37 |
469177 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
684 |
85 |
470423 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Enoch
Co Armagh |
1811-1820 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER
Notes see OLIVER, James |
684 |
85 |
470423 |
OLIVER, James & William & DOBBIN,
Alexander |
Killynure
Aghavilly, Enagh
Co Armagh |
1807 May 8 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807May8_Pringle_Oliver.htm
PRINGLE to OLIVER Pringle and OLIVER 16
January 1815 2 o’clock [and
this document witnessed by the Dr[] Leonard Dobbin [1] and William OLIVER [2] of the City of Armagh
and County of Armagh
Gent.
Indenture of Lease bearing date the 8th Day of
May in the year 1807 and made between John Pringle [3] of Caledon in the
County of Tyrone Esquire of the one part and James OLIVER [4] of Enagh [5] in the County of
Armagh farmer of the other part - whereby said John Pringle Demesed
[] to said John [Was this an error in transcription Should it be
“James”] OLIVER all that & those that part of the townland of
Enagh situate lying & being in the Co of Armagh aforesaid then in
the tenure & occupant of the said James OLIVER consisting by
estimation 29 acres 120 perch English Statute measure be the same moie or
Less all which said demese premises are meared & bounded as follows thats
to say on the east partly by a stream or []vale & partly by land in the
possession of Alexander Dobbin [6] , on the west
by lands of Aughavilly [7] & Killynure [8] on the north by the
road leading from Armagh to Monaghan on the south by Michael []
Lynch [9] with all an singular
the right member & appl there to belonging or in a any wise appointed as
particularly described in the map or survey thereof said lease annexed to hold
to - James OLIVER his exec admons & asigns from the first day of
May then last for the term of 20 years at the yearly rent of £23.6. payable
quarterly in which said lease there is continued and ... for the renewal
thereof upon certain terms & Conditions there is mention which said
indenture of lease is [] by Leonard Dobbin of the City of Armagh
& Cory [10] of Armagh Esq & Arthur
Hughes [11] of Calledon
in the Co of Tyrone Gent and James OLIVER (SEAL) signed sealed and in
the presence of Leonard Dobbin, William OLIVER [12] the
above named Leonard Dobbin maketh oath and saith he is a
subscribing to the lease whereof the above writing is a memo & also to
the above memo that he saw said lease duly executed by both the parties
thereto that he saw said memo duly executed by the above named James
OLIVER one of the parties to said lease & that the name Leonard
Dobbin subscribed as a witness to said lease and memo ... and
is the proper name and handwriting of Leonard Dobbin sworn
before me at Armagh in the C of Armagh this 18th day of October
1814 by virtue of a [] ... Michael McGee [13] |
684 |
85 |
470424 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Enogh
Co Armagh
Killinure |
1815, Jan 16 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807May8_Pringle_Oliver.htm
OR
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1806May8-JohnPRINGLE-BenjaminOLIVER.html
Indenture of a Lease bearing date the 2nd day of May in the year 1807 so made between
John PRINGLE of Caledon
in the Co. of Tyrone Esq. Of the one part and Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare in
the Co. of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said John PRINGLE
Demised to the said Benjamin OLIVER all that and those that part of the
townlands of Enagh & Killinure situate lying & being in the tenure
& occupation of the said Benjamin OLIVER containing of by estimation 58
acres & 5 perches English statute measure be the same more or less all
which said there by Demised Lands & premises are meared & bounded as
follows, that is to say on the East partly by a stream or rivulet on the West
by William CARSON farm on the north by the lands of Maghery & on the
South by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan with all and singular the rights, members & appurts thereunto
belonging or in any wise appt.g a par of described in the Map thereof [ } said lease annexed to hold to the said
Benjamin OLIVER his exec, admons & assigns from the first day of May then
last for the term of 20 years at the yearly rent of [pounds] 43.10.2 payable
quarterly in which said Lease there is contained a Torties quoties Covenant
for the Renewal there of upon Certain terms & Conditions therein
mentioned which said Indenture of Lease is Witnessed by Leonard DOBBIN of the
City & County of Armagh Esq. & Arthur HUGHES of Caledon in the County
of Tyrone, Gent. & this memorial is witnessed by the said Leonard DOBBIN
& William OLIVER of the City of Armagh & Co. of Armagh Gent. Benjamin
OLIVER [SEAL] ... Michael Magee. |
687
657 |
98 |
450609
450689 |
BROWNE |
|
1810 |
BROWN, Elizabeth - McCULLAGH |
695 |
350 |
477286 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
698 |
474 |
479185 or 05 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
703 |
574 |
482309 |
|
Killinure |
1811-1820 |
MOORE-MATTHEWS Actally starts on p 373 -
very long I didn’t read it all |
704 |
440 |
482775 |
|
Tullymore |
1811-1820 |
NIMO-McMORRAN |
704 |
529 |
482264 |
|
Tullymore |
1811-1820 |
McGEOGH-NIMO |
713 |
137 |
487872 |
|
Kiltybane |
1811-1820 |
BROWN-DONALDSON did notes |
713 |
514 |
488249 |
|
Brootely & Bog |
1811-1820 |
CLOGHER-O’HEAR |
716 |
309 |
429244 |
DONALDSON |
Kilrockan Mill
Kiltybane |
1811-1820 |
DONALDSON to WALLACE full page need to transcribe |
716 |
309 |
489844 |
DONALDSON |
Cloghog
Sytrim |
1817 Jun 9 |
DONALDSON-WALLACE
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1817June9_AndrewDonaldson.htm
Deed of conveyance between Andrew Donnaldson of Cloghog Co Armagh
& John Wallace of Cloghog £973 as
well as part of the lands of Sytrim .... Andrew Donnaldson and his brother
William. witnessed by John Donaldson of Cloghog & Joseph Donaldson of
Sytrim |
718 |
267 |
491002 |
|
Tullymore |
1811-1820 |
WHITESIDE-McMORRAN worth a second look |
721 |
14 |
492549 |
PRINGLE, William |
Killynure, Aughaville, Enagh, Kennedies,
Lisbanoe, Lislea, Magheraville
Co Armagh |
1817, Nov 11 |
PRINGLE to CORRY
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1817Nov11-PRINGLE-CORRY.html
(NOTE: Since these seven townlands are
often grouped together, I find myself wondering it they are the “Seven Tates”
referred to as being granted to the MENARY family who came from this area.)
Memorial of an Indentured Deed declaring
the uses of a certain fine to be levied bearing date the 5th Day
of Sept 1817 made between William PRINGLE of Conway in that part of the
United Kingdom of Gt. Britain & Ireland called Great Britain Esq. &
Elizabeth PRINGLE Vis LAVENDER his wife of the one part & George MATHEWS,
Trevor CORRY & John QUINN all of
Newry in the Co of Down, Esqs. Of the other part ... payable to Elizabeth
PRINGLE during the term of her natural life .... |
723 |
480 |
494215 |
|
Killenure, Killinure
Co Armagh |
1811-1820 |
MATTHEWS to CAMPBEll – not relevant |
723 |
480 |
494215 |
|
Kennedies, Killinure |
1811-1820 |
MATTHEWS-CAMPBELL |
724 |
94 |
494429 |
|
Brootely & Bog |
1811-1820 |
O’HEAR-HANSON |
727 |
341 |
496476 |
|
Urker
Co Armagh |
1811-1820 |
BALL to FITZGERALD |
732 |
120 |
A99255 |
OLIVER, John, Robert, Charles, Silver,
Nathaniel, Susannah, Elizabeth |
Coolemore, Cork & Fitzwillan Sq. Dublin
& Spa Hill Cork &Loughgall, Co Armagh & Disney, City of Dublin
& Somerset City of Dublin & Glannahalish, Limerick |
1801, Aug 17 |
September 24, 1818.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1818Sept24_RevJohnOliver.htm
Richard ALDWORTH was the surviving Trustee
of will of Rev John OLIVER “late of Coolemore in the City of Cork deced of
the first part the Revd John OLIVER Clerk Rector of Swepstone in the City of
Leister in Gt Britain eldest son of him at law of the said Revd John OLIVER
deced of the 2nd part the sd Revd John OLIVER Robt Duddley OLIVER of
Fitzwillan square in the City of Dublin Capn in his majesties Royal Navy Chas
Deane OLIVER of Spa Hill in the Sd Coy of Cork Esq. The Rev Silver OLIVER of
Loughgall in the CO Armagh clk Nathaniel Wilmott OLIVER Major in his
majesties Royal Artillery the Rt Honourable James Lord Vis Lifford Wm DISNEY
of Somerset in the City of Dublin Esq Rogers ALDWORTH of the City of Cork
esq. Susannah OLIVER then of Somerset in the City of Dublin also of the third
part Elizabeth OLIVER of the City of Dublin relict of the Revd John OLIVER
died of the 4th part ... [the will goes on to list financial bequests to the
aforenamed as well as to mention lands at Glannahaglish in the city of
Limerick]
Will sworn 10 Aug 1818 in City of Cork |
737 |
291 |
502426 |
|
Tullymore |
1811-1820 |
WALSH-McMORRAN |
758 |
427 |
515162 |
|
Ballyscandle |
1821-1825 |
QUINN-ANDERSON |
761 |
230 |
516765 |
|
Ballyscandle |
1821-1825 |
[CO. SHGRRIFF]-ANDERSON |
761 |
289 |
516824 |
|
Liscolget
Co Armagh |
1821-1825 |
HAMILTON to NORTON |
761 |
289 |
516824 |
|
Liscaget |
1821-1825 |
HAMILTON-NORTON |
761 |
557 |
517092 |
OLIVER, Bartholomew |
|
1819-1821 |
Bartholomew OLIVER to O’MALLEY |
762 |
243 |
517378 |
BREAKEY |
|
1821-5 |
Carnaveigh
BREAKEY to Nixon |
765 |
381 |
519316 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1819-1821 |
Thomas OLIVER to SAVARD |
766 |
321 |
519856 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1819-1821 |
Thomas OLIVER to POLLOCK |
768 |
513 |
521248 |
|
Liscolget
Co Armagh |
1821-1825 |
NORTON to CROTTY |
768 |
513 |
521248 |
|
Liscaget |
1821-1825 |
NORTON-CROTTY |
769 |
194 |
521529 |
|
Killilea |
1821-1825 |
STRONGE-BROWNE |
770 |
194 |
521529 |
|
Kilteban |
1821-1825 |
CARROGHER-CARROGHER Need to check. |
773 |
230 |
523965 |
|
Ballyrea |
1821-1825 |
REID-MacCARTNEY |
779 |
322 |
527657 |
|
Shaneerakenmore |
1821-1825 |
McCULLOGH-McCULLOGH |
779 |
462 |
527797 |
|
Shaneerakenmore |
1821-1825 |
McCULLOGH-WRIGHT |
780 |
1 |
527936 |
|
Killeeen |
1821-1825 |
McCULLAGH-LEEBODY |
780 |
31 |
527966 |
|
Keadybeg |
1821-1825 |
John STITT-Nathaniel STITT 1823 Apr 2 |
780 |
78 |
528013 |
DONALDSON |
Freeduff
Co Armagh |
1821-1825 |
Louisa Jane KELLY – her will Need to order.
5 April 1823
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1823Apr5_LouisaJaneKelly.htm
Will of Louisa Jane KELLY
Spinster daughter of Rev Daniel KELLY late of Killeshall Co Tyrone & Sarah KELLY otherwise Donaldson his wife also deceased. She leaves a
sum of £1000 “to be charged and chargeable on all my estates in the counties
of Armagh and Antrim which belonged to my late grandfather James Donaldson and to be raised and payable on the day of the death of my Aunt Mrs. Anne
Clewlew and no sooner to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per
annum from the death of said Anne Clewlew untill paid in trust to pay
the interest of the said sum of £1000
to my aunt Sarah Maria Evans [
a range of bequests follow to EVANS descendants with mention of extensive
lands including Ringfad and FREEDuff.]
... to pay unto my uncle James Randall
Donaldson ... annuity or yearly sum of £100/ year.
.. Aunt Mrs Anne Clewlew the widow
of Rev James Clewlew
.... cousins John Echlin Matthews and James Clewlew Matthews, George Matthews ,, cousin Thomas
KELLY Evans, uncle Arthur Irwin KELLY, cousin Alexander Daniel
KELLY, , uncle Col Samuel KELLY, uncle Col Dawson KELLY, |
786 |
207 |
531742 |
MENARY |
Magherkilcranny |
1823 Nov 14 |
Memorial of a deed made 29 Oct 1821 between
James LYNE of City of Dublin Gent of the one
part and John MENARY of Magherkilcranny, CO. Armagh
Farmer of the other part... [descrption as beneath] lands heretofor demised
to Samuel SIMPSON of Magherkilcranny...Witness Alexander MENARY of
Cavanbellaghry Farmer. And Henry Leslie PRENTICE Gent of City Armagh. (some differences in lease beneath - not major) |
786 |
207 |
531743 |
MENARY |
Magherkilcrany |
1823 Nov 14 |
Memorial of an indenture 29 Oct 1821
between James LYNE of City of Dublin Gent of the one part and John MENARY of
Magherkilcranny, CO. Armagh Farmer of the other part. ... Lyne granted the
townland of Magherkilcrnny formerly in the possession of John and Alexander
MENARY and then in the possesson of the said John MENARY and his undertenants.
Containing by estimation 35 acres 3 roods
24 perches plantation measure.
For term of 20 years. Also
right to cut bog from Farnaley for personal use. Witnesed by Thomas ROBINSON
of Magherkilcranny & Alexander MENARY of Cavanbellaghry. And Henry Leslie
PRENTICE Gent of City Armagh. |
786 |
362 |
531897 |
|
Lisadian |
1821-1825 |
JACKSON-STAMER Marriage
Article |
788 |
92 |
532828 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Drumskelt BREAKEY & Small marriage Monaghan Town Ballycullen St “
“ |
789 |
169 |
533504 |
|
Forkhill Manor |
1821-1825 |
JACKSON-LAWDAY |
790 |
345 |
534280 |
OLIVER |
Armagh
City English Street |
1824 April 6 |
OLIVER-McDONNELL
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1824Apr6_OLIVER-McDONNELL.html
NOTE: The
name BARNETT may be of special interest on account of OLIVER-BARNETT marriage
in similar time frame.
James OLIVER of City of Armagh Merchant for 5s set over Alexander McDONNELL of
Belfast Merchant tenement on the east
side of English St formerly in possession of Messrs Hugh & Thomas QUINN.
“with the office houses store houses lofts and yard containing in front 22
feet and from front to rear 152 feet with the passage of 9 feet wide in the
lane leading from College St to the rear of the premeses [Description follows}
.. also mention of an annuity out of
townland of Lislooney then in possession of Benjamin OLIVER father of the
said James OLIVER containing by estimation 46 acres & r roods meared and bounded on the North by the
great road leading fom Tynan to Keady on the east by the townland of Delea
& Lisheagh on the south by the townland of Beaghy and on the west by
Tynan river.... Witness John WALLACE attourney; Matthew BARNETT Gent both of Belfast. James OLIVER
[SEAL} 3rd April 1824 |
790 |
345 |
534280 |
|
English St, Armagh |
1821-1825 |
OLIVER-McDONNELL |
791 |
115 |
534555 |
OLIVER |
|
|
OLIVER-HOWARD |
791 |
289 |
534824 |
|
Mowellan |
1821-1825 |
McCULLAGH-LEE |
791 |
461 |
534996 |
|
Minooth |
1821-1825 |
REID-WALKER |
792 |
310 |
535445 |
OLIVER |
|
1824 May 28 |
LYLE-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1824May28_LYLE-OLIVER.html
Deed between Andrew LYLE of City & CO
Armagh Merchant of the one part & Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore Co. Armagh
Gent of the other part.. refers to Indenture of Mortgage of the land of the
Kennedies. 6 May 1807 executed by the said Joseph OLIVER to Joseph LEE.
Joseph LEE is now dead but in his will, he appointed John LEE and Andrew
LYLE execs & since John LEE is also
dead, Andrew LYLE is the sole exec.. SO, for £52 LYLE made over to Joseph
OLIVER 94 30 pacres English measure in the Kennedies.
WITNESS James ARMSTRONG of Dublin.
Esq. & James WATT of Dublin |
792 |
310 |
535445 |
|
Kennedies |
1821-1825 |
LYLE-OLIVER |
793 |
90 |
535825 |
|
Mowellan |
1821-1825 |
LEE-REID |
801 |
197 |
540732 |
|
Derryhaw |
1821-1825 |
BROWNE-STRONGE 1825 Mar 30 Thos BROWNE,
Dublin Doctor of Medicine. |
801 |
197 |
540732 |
|
Fellows Hall |
1821-1825 |
BROWNE-STRONGE |
802 |
135 |
541270 |
|
Liscolget Co Armagh |
1821-1825 |
HAMILTON to BLACK |
815 |
166 |
549101 |
OLIVER |
|
1825-1827 |
OLIVER, Charles & Anne-MARR (NOTE:
There ar more such links in 1828-1832) |
852 |
494 |
569994 |
|
|
1821-1825 |
BROWNE, Jane & Husband Samuel BROWNE |
874 |
298 |
580788 |
OLIVER |
|
1831 |
OLIVER, Nathaniel & Elizabeth -MARR |
875 |
429 |
581429 |
OLIVER |
|
1831 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth & Nathaniel – MARR |
Previous |
Next |