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This is the seventh batch of deeds.
Sharon Oddie Brown. February 27, 2009

 

Memorial Deeds from Books 580-875

 

Bk

Pg

Deed

Date

Transcriptions & Notes

580

365

398643

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

1807

OLIVER-BEASLEY

580

533

399994

1739-1810

 

581

273

391833

1806

OLIVER-PARSONS

586

228

307430

1739-1810

OLIVER-CURRY wrong #

589

333

402557

1810

BROWNE, John - THOMPSON

589

522

404536

1807

OLIVER-MARR ARTICLE Worth checking out.

592

542

405911

1739-1810

DEVLIN-JACKSON

595

178

478

784958

104958

1739-1810

CLOGHER-MOORE

596

33

403874

1807

OLIVER-LOWTHER

596

185

405673

1739-1810

MATTHEWS-MEGARRY

597

288

406861

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

 

BISSETT-LLOYDS

600

???

????

1739-1810

CURRY-DOBBIN Try to find under DOBBIN 1739-1810 name search.

600

112

408029

1800-1809

OLIVER-RICHARDSON 1808 May relate to 589/522/404536

600

166

408525

1739-1810

 

600

167

408526

1739-1810

 

602

371

411923

1739-1810

McCULLAGH-NICHOLSON

602

371      

469177

1811-20  

Monaghan Town   Ballycullen St     Dawson to BREAKEY     N/ T

602

488

414259

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

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

1739-1810

JACKSON-CAVANAGH

609

498

422694

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

1739-1810

SCOTT-KIDD

615

34

419935

1739-1810

JOHNSTON & wife - their separation

615

438

421766

1739-1810

MALLON-MAGERY

616

576

423913

1739-1810

DONALDSON-BROWN settlement Wrong number

619

7

423137

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

 

BISSETT & Wife to GERHARTY

624

1

426903

1739-1810

HANNA-POOLE

631

268

433242

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

Researched by Ken BREAKEY

643

452

444606

1811-1820

DOBBIN-McCANN

644

126

61123

361123

1739-1810

McMURRAY-McMURRAY

649

572,

452488

 

Researched by Ken BREAKEY

652

111

445945

1811-1820

GERVAIS-DOBBIN

653

598

454000

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

1811-1820

GLENNY-DORAN

659

284

456004

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

1811-1820

PEPPER-SCOTT

665

488

460473

1811-1820

SCOTT-KIDD

682

37

469177

 

Researched by Ken BREAKEY

684

85

470423

1811-1820

PRINGLE to OLIVER Notes see OLIVER, James

684

85

470423

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

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

1810

BROWN, Elizabeth - McCULLAGH

695

350

477286

 

Researched by Ken BREAKEY

698

474

479185 or 05

 

Researched by Ken BREAKEY

703

574

482309

1811-1820

MOORE-MATTHEWS Actally starts on p 373 - very long I didn’t read it all

704

440

482775

1811-1820

NIMO-McMORRAN

704

529

482264

1811-1820

McGEOGH-NIMO

713

137

487872

1811-1820

BROWN-DONALDSON did notes

713

514

488249

1811-1820

CLOGHER-O’HEAR

716

309

429244

1811-1820

DONALDSON to WALLACE full page need to transcribe

716

309

489844

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

1811-1820

WHITESIDE-McMORRAN worth a second look

721

14

492549

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

1811-1820

MATTHEWS to CAMPBEll – not relevant

723

480

494215

1811-1820

MATTHEWS-CAMPBELL

724

94

494429

1811-1820

O’HEAR-HANSON

727

341

496476

1811-1820

BALL to FITZGERALD

732

120

A99255

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

1811-1820

WALSH-McMORRAN

758

427

515162

1821-1825

QUINN-ANDERSON

761

230

516765

1821-1825

[CO. SHGRRIFF]-ANDERSON

761

289

516824

1821-1825

HAMILTON to NORTON

761

289

516824

1821-1825

HAMILTON-NORTON

761

557

517092

1819-1821

Bartholomew OLIVER to O’MALLEY

762

243 

517378

1821-5    

Carnaveigh   BREAKEY to Nixon

765

381

519316

1819-1821

Thomas OLIVER to SAVARD

766

321

519856

1819-1821

Thomas OLIVER to POLLOCK

768

513

521248

1821-1825

NORTON to CROTTY

768

513

521248

1821-1825

NORTON-CROTTY

769

194

521529

1821-1825

STRONGE-BROWNE

770

194

521529

1821-1825

CARROGHER-CARROGHER Need to check.

773

230

523965

1821-1825

REID-MacCARTNEY

779

322

527657

1821-1825

McCULLOGH-McCULLOGH

779

462

527797

1821-1825

McCULLOGH-WRIGHT

780

1

527936

1821-1825

McCULLAGH-LEEBODY

780

31

527966

1821-1825

John STITT-Nathaniel STITT  1823 Apr 2

780

78

528013

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

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

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

1821-1825

JACKSON-STAMER Marriage Article

788

92

532828

 

Drumskelt BREAKEY & Small marriage Monaghan Town  Ballycullen St    “   “

789

169

533504

1821-1825

JACKSON-LAWDAY

790

345

534280

1824 April 6

OLIVER-McDONNELL

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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

1821-1825

OLIVER-McDONNELL

791

115

534555

 

OLIVER-HOWARD

791

289

534824

1821-1825

McCULLAGH-LEE

791

461

534996

1821-1825

REID-WALKER

792

310

535445

1824 May 28

LYLE-OLIVER

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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

1821-1825

LYLE-OLIVER

793

90

535825

1821-1825

LEE-REID

801

197

540732

1821-1825

BROWNE-STRONGE 1825 Mar 30 Thos BROWNE, Dublin Doctor of Medicine.

801

197

540732

1821-1825

BROWNE-STRONGE

802

135

541270

1821-1825

HAMILTON to BLACK

815

166

549101

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

1831

OLIVER, Nathaniel & Elizabeth  -MARR

875

429

581429

1831

OLIVER, Elizabeth & Nathaniel – MARR

 

 

 

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