1801 July 8 DEED: 543-185-357805
OLIVER, William – McCULLAGH
NOTE: I must order this deed.
NOTE: Between William OLIVER[1] of
the City of Armagh Soap Boiler and Chandler of the one part and Jane McCULLAGH[2] of
Lissnamuddy[3] 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[4] in
the County of Armagh in his possession held under the representatives of the
late Robert MAXWELL[5] 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[6],
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[7] of
the City of Armagh Book seller & Mary OLIVER[8] of
Ennislare in said County. Witness: Richard WALSH. John RICHARD[9],
[1] William
OLIVER of Armagh, Soap
[2] Jane
OLIVER, daughter of William OLIVER & Elizabeth STEEL married John McCULLAGH
SOURCE: 1832 will of Benjamin
OLIVER, her brother.
[3] Lissnamuddy. I do not know what this townland might be. Lissnamallard is a possibility.
[4]
Brootely, AKA “Brootally”, Parish of Derrynoose, Co.
[5] Robert MAXWELL – probably of Fellows Hall. NOTE: See also 1781 Nov 7 DEED: 370-333-251896 and 1793, June 20 DEED 474-175-2999375. Of interest is that this is the same acreage that was deeded in 1781 between William OLIVER of Ennislare and William OLIVER jr.
[6] William JOHNSTON
[7] Richard WALSH, bookseller.
[8] Mary OLIVER of Ennislare. NOTE: I have no record of her. There is a Mary OLIVER, daughter of a William OLIVER b. Nov 17, 1722 in the First Armagh Presbyterian records. If this is her, she would be aged 81. Because of the illegibility of the transcript, I am unsure if the lease was for her life or if she was a signatory. She could also be a wife of one of the many OLIVER men living in Ennislare or nearby. There is also a Mary OLIVER born after 1764 who was a daughter of Joseph OLIVER (of Ballyrea and Ballynahonebeg) and probably Jane OATS. She is strong possibility.
[9] John
RICHARD,