1800 May 5

DEED: 523-426-346117

Robert WELSH – John OLIVER

 

To the Register appointed by Act of Parliament for Registering Deeds Wills

A Memorial of an Article of agreement  Bearing Date  the 6th day  of May one thousand eight hundred and  made between  Robt WELSH[1] of Tullymore[2] Parish & Co of Armagh (Miller) of the one Part and John OLIVER[3] of Sd Townland Parish & County  Farmer of the other part. _ Whereby the Sd Robt WELSH for and in the Considn in the Sd article Mentioned did Demise Grant Set and to Farm let unto the said John OLIVER all that Mills & Farm in Tullymore Aforesaid  Excepting such Reservations out of the Same as is Specified in Said Article for and during the Term Set forth in the same being a Covenant of Renewal held by Article Specifying the same from Joshua MEGEOUGH[4] of Drumcull[5] Esq. And Perfected by the said Robert WELSH to the said John OLIVER his Heirs, Executors, Admons and Assigns at the yearly rent of   thirty six pounds fifteen shillings sterling with clauses of Distress and [?] and Other Clauses Specified in the Same Article. Which said Indenture of Article is Witnessed by Tobias MAGUIRE[6] of Drumcull[7] , in the parish of Clonfealle and County of Armagh and John OLIVER[8] of Tullysarren[9], Parish & County of Armagh and this Memorial is witnessed by Tobias MAGUIRE of Drumcullen aforesaid And the Revd James WHITESIDE[10] of Drumflugh[11], Parish of Clonfeagle, County of Tyrone.

 

John Oliver

SEAL

Signed and sealed by the above Signed John Oliver

In Presence of us

Tobias Maguire

Jas Whiteside

 

The above named Tobias Maguire maketh oath that he saw the above named Robert Welsh and John Oliver duly execute the article of agreement whereof the above writing is a Memorial and also saw the said John Oliver sign and seal the above Memorial and saith he is a subscribing Witness to the said Article and Memorial and that the name Tobias Maguire subscribed therin is this Deponents proper name and is his own handwriting.

Tobias Maguire

Sworn before me at Armagh in the County of Armagh the 19th day of June 1800 by virtue of a Common to me directed for taking affidt in said County and I know the Deponant.

Jon Mosson.

 



[1] Robt WELSH of Tullymore Parish & Co of Armagh Miller

[2] Tullymore, Parish of Armagh, Co. Armagh was also a long time residence of various OLIVERs. SEE: Map.

[3] John OLIVER of Tullymore, Parish of Armagh, Co. Armagh, Farmer. I am guessing that this is the son of John OLIVER who died in 1772 probably at Tullymore and is also the husband of Catherine WHITESIDE. It is likely that he died in 1806. SOURCE: 1806, Feb 9, a John OLIVER of Tullymore Sturgeon was interred at St. Patrick’s Cathedral (Church of Ireland).

[4] Joshua MEGEOUGH

[5] Drumcull AKA Drumcullen, Parish of Clonfeacle, Co. Armagh

[6] Tobias MAGUIRE

[7] Drumcull, parish of Clonfealle, Co of Armagh is likely Drumcullen, Parish of Clonfeacle, Co. Armagh.

[8] John OLIVER of Tullysarren, Parish & Co of Armagh. I am guessing that this is the son of James OLIVER of Tullysarren and a cousin of John OLIVER of Tullymore.

[9] Tullysarren is a townland in the Parish of Eglish, bordered on the west by Mullanture.

[10] Revd James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh, Parish of Clonfeagle, Co. of Tyrone. I am guessing that he is the father of Catherine WHITESIDE who married John OLIVER of Tullymore some time before 1803.

[11] Drumflugh, Parish of Clonfeacle, Co. Tyrone.