Deed Memorials from 248-355
Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Date |
Transcriptions & Notes |
248 |
|
hunch |
1766 Jan 10 |
JOHNSTON-OLIVER |
248 |
75 |
158608 |
1766 Jan 20 |
OLIVER, David - McCLELLAN 1758-1786 http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1766Jan20_OLIVER_McCLELLAN.html NAMES: David Oliver of Ballyrea, Thomas McCLELLAN of Marlecow, Parish of Mullaghbrach, Co. Armagh, Owen McMAHON of Livingstones March, William OLIVER & Joseph OLIVER (twin sons of David), Galbraith LOWRY CORRY, Michael DUFFY, Robert HAMILTON of Dublin, Patrick MULLIGAN. TOWNLANDS: Marlecow (probably Marlacoo Beg, Parish of Mullabrack, Co. Armagh), Cornacarrow, Parish of Aughnamullen, Co. Monaghan. NOTES: 1766 Jan 20 David OLIVER of Ballyrea, parish & County of Armagh, farmer and Thomas McCLENAN (sic?) of Marlion (?) in the parish of Mullaghbrach, Co. Armagh - land leased to Thomas McCLELLAN all that part of Corncarrow from Owen McMAHON of Livingstones March to Loughegish and the River through the midst of the Red Bog lying between the two hills the mearing of the same to run from head to foot of the red bog together with [?] Moyity of the Rocks or Mountain part containing about 22 acres ... during the natural lives of the said David OLIVER the [?] Wm OLIVER and Joseph OLIVER sons to the said David OLIVER ages about 12 months and twins & to the survivors of them or for the term of 31 years rent of 8 shillings by virtue of a lease by Gilbraith Lowry CORRY Esq. Witness Micahel DUFFY & Robert HAMILTON of the City of Dublin, Gent & also witnessed by Patrick MULLIGAN of Marlion [?] in the County of Armagh, weaver. |
250 |
79 |
160035 |
1739-1810 |
NOBLE-WITHERS |
250 |
613 |
166160 |
Abt 1770 |
SMITH-William BREAKEY p. 337 1987 Clogher record *** This may be our Wm BREAKEY – he is on record as marrying a Martha MITCHELL, but Elizabeth BIRCH could have been a second wife. 30 June 1767: William Breakey of Lisgillan A memorial of a deed bearing the date 18 July 1764 and registered 30 June 1767 between Rev. Rob’t Smith of Co. Down and Wm Breakey, Junr of Lisgillan for “that part of Carrickneveagh remaining of the lower half Tate of Carrickneveagh,…lying and being in the Estate of Ballibea in the County of Monaghan.” Witnessed by Wm. Daly of Ballybay, Andrew Wilson of Derinalubnagh & Isaiah Breakey of Derry, merchant. Memorial witnessed by said Isaiah Breakey and David Williamson of Lisgillan. |
252 |
23 |
162760 |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON-VERNE |
252 |
197 |
162409 |
1766 Aug 6 |
Arabella Susanna JOHNSTON of Monaghan spinster and Adam NOBLE of Longhill, Co. Monaghan, Esq re: Susanna Maria JOHNSTON late of the City of Dublin made her will dated 16 Aug 1760 & bequeathed to Arabella £100 “to stand chargeable on the towns of Stramore, Aghagap, ROssosell, Tullycalleg, Derryveen ... pursuant to a deed 12 July 1742 reciting that said Adam NOBLE had lent to the sd. Arabella & Susannah JOHNSON £ for which she & Barbara JOHNSTON her mother have effected their bond ... transfer to Adam NOBLE. Witnesses Wm. JOHNSTON John ROGERS. |
252 |
412 |
163887 |
1767 Jan 31 |
OLIVER, John Rev Archdeacon - OLIVER |
253 |
349 |
163612 |
1758-1768 |
COULTER to HIGGINBOTTOM |
254 |
489 |
169169 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
254 |
490 |
169170 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-CREAGH |
255 |
314 |
16499 |
1758-1768 |
McCULLAGH, George, John & Thomas - McLOUGHLIN |
256 |
112 |
165308 |
1758-1768 |
COULTER to METLAND |
258 |
453 |
174083 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-CAUGHERY |
259 |
574 |
173140 |
1768-1776 |
STEEL-BROWNE |
261 |
610 |
175298 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Alan - WALLACE |
264 |
574 |
178368 |
1739-1810 |
BANNERMAN-PRINGLE |
265 |
158 |
174029 |
1739-1810 |
McCULLOUGH-McCULLOUGH |
266 |
255 |
170283 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Mary - DOBBIN |
269 |
335 |
170945 |
1769 Apr 20 |
OLIVER-MAXWELL http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1769Apr20-MAXWELL-OLIVER.html A memorial of an Indenture of Assignment bearing date the twentieth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred sixty nine between John Maxwell of Fellowshall in the county of Armagh Esq. of the one part and David Oliver of Ballyrea & said county of the other Part; whereby the said David Oliver for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and thirty pounds sterling Did Assign Sell and Make Over Unto the said John Maxwell all his the said David Olivers Right Property Claim & Demand of and Inte[rest?] [?] or all of that [Messuage?] of kind Situate Lying and Being in the Town of Laragh and Carnacara Both in the County Monahan and Also the Reversion or Reversions Remained and Remainders Rents & Services of All and Singular the said Premises With the Appurtenances thereunto Belonging to have & to hold of the said [Messuage] lands & Tenements to the said John Maxwell his heirs Exrs Admrs or Assigns for and During the Natural Lives of the same David Oliver Lessee and William Oliver Both Sons to said David Oliver and Both Twins & so on to the full Remainder of said lease in as full & Ample a Manner A Manner as the above David Oliver as the said David Oliver hold the same Under Galbraith Lowry Corey Esq. Aughennis & County Tyrone [let?] the Same that be fully Compleat & Ended he the said John Maxwell Yielding and paying it in thereout During the Said Term One pepper corn if Demanded on the first Day of May Next and So on To Witt with this Proviso that the Above Premise is Subject to Redemption on payment of the above Said Sum of one hundred and Thirty Pounds Sterling With Legal Interest for the same Which Said Indenture of Assignment is Witnessed by John Killpatrick of Killylea and George Stuart of Drumilly Both in the County of Armagh and this Memorial is Witnessed by the said John Killpatrick and John Scott --- of Armagh --- in sd County and Lands being in the Registry of Barony. of Cremorr and County of Monahan |
270 |
10 |
168331 |
1767 Dec 2 |
McCULLAGH, Francis - STITT Not directly pertinent - but many familiar names Hugh McCULLAGH, John McCULLAH, Francis McCULLAGH & Thomas STITT. |
270 |
235 |
70559 |
1739-1810 |
McDANIEL-REA-McDANIEL |
275 |
143 |
141229 |
1739-1810 |
KELLY-WRIGHT |
281 |
95 |
182266 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Alexander - KENNEDY |
281 |
349 |
186831 |
1739-1810 |
HALL & wife - JACKSON |
282 |
336 |
183301 |
1770, Oct 31 |
OLIVER-OLIVER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770July30-OLIVER-OLIVER-Laragh.html A Memorial of deed of assignment bearing date of thirtyeth day of July one thousand seven hundred and seventy between David OLIVER of Ballyrea in the Parish and County of Armagh farmer of the one part and Arthur OLIVER Balinahone Beg in Said Parish and County of the other part. Whereby the Said David OLIVER for the Consideration of the sum of three hundred and forty six pounds three shillings & eight pence to him the said David OLIVER did grant bargain sell alien & release unto Arthur OLIVER all his right & title in & to a lease for lives of the Lands of Laragh & Carnacaraff in the CO. of Monaghan which he holds under [________] Lowry CORRY Esq. Also the mill of Creevy with Eight acres of Land which he holds under the right Honorourable George Lord Shirley also a part of the lands of Ballymogonan in the Country of Dorone which he holds by lease under John MAXWELL Esq. To hold to the said Arthur OLIVER his heirs execs admons & assigns during the lives and years in said lease mentioned which said deed is witnessed by Andrew PRENTICE of the City of DUBLIN Gent & this Memorial is also witnessed by the said Andrew PRENTICE & Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonbeg in County of Armagh. Arthur OLIVER [SEAL] ... sworn in Armagh 29 day of October 1770 |
282 |
337 |
183302 |
1770, Apr 26 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770Apr26-OLIVER-OLIVER.html A Memorial of a deed poll bearing date of 26th day of April one thousand seven hundred & seventy between David OLIVER of Ballyrea of the Parish and County of Armagh of the one part & Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonbeg in said Parish and County aforesaid of the other part whereby said David OLIVER set unto said Joseph OLIVER one hundred acres of land situate in the west side of the Townland of Laragh, Parish of Agnnamullen & CO. of Monaghan therein possession of said David OLIVER & his undertenants. The said Joseph OLIVER is also to have the full one half of the water fall from the Corn Mill up & and to have Liberty of cutting a race between the Premis and Longhegis of the Dimensions therein mentioned & to fix a sluice for preserving Water Said Daivid & Joseph OLIVER to be at equal expense in making said sluice & watercourse subject to the yearly rent of sixty-three pounds Sterl to hold for the space of Twenty Six years or three lives mentioned in said David OLIVERs Grand Lease & also for all future renewals which said David might be entitled to by virture of said leases & said Deed Poll is witnessed by Arthur OLIVER of Balinahonabeg in said County of Armagh & this Memorial is also witnessed by Arthur OLIVER & Andrew PRENTICE of the City of Dublin Gent: Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] ... signed at Armagh 29 Oct 1770 |
283 |
214 314 |
183826 |
1770 Nov 21 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770Nov1BURNS-OLIVER.html Lease 1770, July 10 “which was wrote on the back of a lease bearing date 24 Dec 1766. Bryan BURNS of Laragh, Co. Monaghan, farmer demised ... David OLIVER of Ballyrea, Co. Armagh, Gent “all that the Corn Mill commonly called and known by the name Loghigish Mill with the two acres of land thereto belonging with the grist toll or Moulture of the Tates Townlands of Laragh and Cornacariffe ... in the Barony of Cremorrand, CO. Monaghan ... for 28 years ... Bryan BURNS of Laragh, Parish of Agnamullen... Witness Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonebeg, Linen Draper. |
285 |
617 |
190992 |
1772 May 11 |
SEAVER – JACKSON http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1772May11-SEAVER-JACKSON.html Between Matthew [or more likely Michael] SEAVER of Bellaghy Co Armagh Gent & Robert JACKSON of the ton & City of Armagh Gent of the other part. Whereby the said Matthew SEAVER in consideration of said Robert JACKSONs having accepted a lease of part of the lands of Ballinahonebey Co. Armagh will transfer to said Robert Jackson the profit rents of £6.16s 3p which said Matthew SEAVER was entitled to by virtue of a lease granted by Charles SEAVER deceased to David VERNER deceased.also yearly profit rent of £2 13s by virtue of and under a lease granted to Samuel JOHNSTON by said Charles SEAVER likewise the profit rent of £3 Ster yearly by which the said Matthew SEAVER was entitled to by virtue of and under a marriage settlement entered into and executed by Richard SEAVER deceased his father upon the intermarriage of said Michael SEAVER with his present wife in all amount to £12 9s 3p to Robt JACKSON . Witnesses: James DOBBIN & Leonard SIMPSON of town & Co Armagh. |
286 |
118 |
185025 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-DICKINSON |
286 |
608 603 |
190994 |
1739-1810 |
SEAVER – JACKSON see also 285-617-190992 |
287 |
474 |
187934 |
1771 Sept 17 |
KANE-OLIVER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1771Sept17-KANE-OLIVER.html NAMES: mentioned in order of appearance: John KANE, William OLIVER, George COCHRAN, William COCHRAN, Joseph OLIVER, John MOSSON, George McCULLAGH, William SCOTT. TOWNLANDS: Tyrearly, Parish of Lisnadill; Mullinture, Parish of Eglish.
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288 |
96 |
186787 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Mary - McCULLAGH |
288 |
205 |
188633 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Samuel - JOHNSON |
288 |
484 |
192235 |
1739-1810 |
SEAVER-JACKSON |
289 |
318 |
190990 |
1739-1810 |
LEAVER (or SEAVER) - JACKSON |
294 |
583 |
195832 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, William - JOHNSON |
296 |
23 |
103769 |
|
JACKSON to STEELE |
297 |
602 |
196312 |
1765 June 1 |
CORRY - OLIVER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1765June1_CORRY-OLIVER.html NAMES: Galbraith LOWRY-CORRY of Ahennis; David OLIVER of Ballyray AKA Ballyrea; Edmond McMAHON; James NORRIS; William & Joseph OLIVER (twin sons of David); William COLE; Robert COOPER of Killkarn AKA Killcarn, Parish of Loughgilly, Co. Armagh; Thomas IRWIN of Killynal AKA Killnaul, Parish of Aghaloo, Co. Tyrone. OTHER PLACES: Laragh; Cornacarrow. Memorial of an indenture between Galbraith Lowry CORRY Ahenis, Co. Tyrone Esq. & David OLIVER of Ballyray, Parish & Co. Armagh - land demised to OLIVER and 2 Tates known as Laragh and Cornacarrow with Corn & Tuck mills except 65 acres at the end of Cornacarrow where Edmond McMAHON & others then lived ... for the lives of the said David OLIVER William OLIVER and Joseph OLIVER his sons aged about six months at the yearly rent of nine shillings ... David OLIVER will “erect and completely furnish a cloth mill within three years and ditch in twenty Irish acres convenient to said mill”. |
299 |
312 |
198442 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
299 |
540 |
199246 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-FLOOD |
301 |
435 |
201844 |
1739-1810 |
BROWN-HENDERSON |
302 |
450 |
20890 |
1739-1810 |
BROWNLEE-BROWNLEE |
303 |
187 |
200656 |
1739-1810 |
TECHBORNE-TOWNSEND |
304 |
123 |
254319 |
1739-1810 |
PRICE-JACKSON |
304 |
323 |
201974 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Mary - TIPPING |
304 |
451 |
255931 |
1739-1810 |
Earl of CHARLEMOUNT-LIVINGSTON |
304 |
458 |
255938 |
1739-1810 |
Robinson was the owner (NOTE – my notes are illegible and there may be another entry) Does not correlate |
305 |
312 |
202140 |
1774, Oct 1 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1774Oct31-OLIVER-JACKSON-Creevy.html A Memorial of an indenture of a lease bearing date the thirty-first day of October in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-four Between David OLIVER of Ballyrea in the Co. of Armagh of the one part and Robert JACKSON of the town and County of Armagh Gent of the other part, witnesseth that the said David OLIVER for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds Stl to him in hand paid by the said Robert JACKSON the receipt therof the said David thereby acknowledge hath assigned transferred and made over unto the said Robert JACKSON his Exors, Admons and Assigns all that part of Creevy with the Corn Mill theron together with all the Toll or Sucken [whats that?] there unto belonging situate lying and being in the Townland of Creevy in the County of Monaghan with all the Estate right title interest possession term of years to come claim and demand whatsoever which the said David OLIVER hath in the said Messuage or Premes to have and to hold the said Mill Lands and Toll unto the said Robert JACKSON his Exors & during the remainder of the Term of years yet to come and unexpired as by the said Deed of assignment may appear which said Deed is witnessed by Thomas JOHNSTON of Armagh and James NEILSON of Ballyrea in the County of Armagh and this Memorial is witnessed by the said James NEILSON & Thomas JOHNSTON - David OLIVER [SEAL] 8 November 1774 at or near the hour of ¼ after 5’ o’clock in the afternoon. |
306 |
60 |
254512 |
|
JACKSON to KIGAN Not there. On this page was 202480 having to do with Richard Massy of Redford, Co Wicklow & Robert WILSON of Dublin. No lands of interest were involved. |
307 |
214 |
264058 |
1739-1810 |
MOORHEAD-BRADFORD |
307 |
400 |
204772 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-ROSS Earl |
308 |
291 |
205012 |
|
ARMSTRONG to ? (not sure of my notes here) |
308 |
397 |
205650 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, John - McCULLAGH |
308 |
626 |
208265 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-ALDWORTH |
310 |
189 |
206077 |
1775 Nov 4 |
OLIVER-RYDER This may be a link to solving the mystery of the link to Viscount Lifford Rev John OLIVER Archdeacon of Ardagh & Elizabeth RYDER wife of OLIVER . ALDWORTH & that whole gang. |
310 |
200 |
206983 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, John - HENRY wrong # |
311 |
166 |
208264 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
311 |
481 |
212165 |
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - NUGENT |
312 |
125 |
207613 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Robert - McCULLAGH |
312 |
349 |
202849 |
|
STEEL to JACKSON |
313 |
331 |
208744 |
1739-1810 |
CORRY-CRAWFORD |
313 |
580 |
211019 |
1777, Jan 27 |
Robert JACKSON, Linen Draper & George ROBINSON of Cavanacaw ...John POOLER executor of Samuel KNIPE late of Ballymatran? All hard to read and not central enough to transcribe. One of the witnesses was James McCULLA. Eleven townlands were involved - may desrve a second look. |
315 |
196 |
209545 |
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Alexander - McCULLAGH |
315 |
337 |
211798 |
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Thomas - McCULLAGH |
316 |
? |
|
|
JACKSON to |
318 |
8 |
209178 |
1781 |
(The 1768-1784 volume was the only one with references) BREAKEY, James & CROWE |
318 |
343 |
217522 |
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Patrick - McCULLAGH |
319 |
267 |
213821 |
1777-1785 |
STEEL-D’OLIER |
319 |
343 |
214878 |
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - ADAIR |
321 |
346 |
216628 |
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & DAWSON |
322 |
503 |
220760 |
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH |
323 |
232 |
213562 |
1777-1785 |
COULTER - POLLOCK |
323 |
453 |
217680 |
1778 Nov 14 |
OLIVER, Thomas -KNIGHT Thomas OLIVER late of Boston in New England now London Esq & Charles KNIGHT of Limerick re townlands in Cork & Limerick. |
324 |
274 |
214815 |
1777 Sept 8 |
OLIVER, Andrew - VERNER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1777Sept8_OLIVER-VERNER.html NOTES: 1778 Feb 9 re: 177 Sept 7 Article of agreement between Andrew OLIVER and his wife Elinor OLIVER both of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh & Thomas VERNER of Churchill, Co. Armagh “Whereby it is mentined that the said Andrew and Elinor his wife for the consideration therein entioned agreed that they would on or before the first December then next make out a good and legal title free from all encumbrances to one undiveded third part of the Tate Town and lands of Enogh otherwise Enagh in the County of Monaghan with the Appurts and would Grant and convey the same to the said Thomas VERNER .... witness Edmond MADDEN of Lismaclin, Co. Tyrone Clerk & John BRYAN of the City of Dublin yeoman & John RICHARDSON of Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone, Surveyor. |
324 |
474 |
20256 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Andrew, DAWSON wrong # try 274 This one is crucial! See PRONI OLIVER-DAWSON reference |
327 |
460 |
219158 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Jane - OLIVER |
329 |
414 |
222661 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Thomas - LETT |
330 |
26 |
220364 |
|
JACKSON to BRUNKER |
330 |
308 |
222435 |
1739-1810 |
MOORE-McKEAN |
333 |
409 |
226346 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Andrew - VERNER wrong # try 323 |
334 |
316 |
223479 |
1777-1785 |
COULTER - TENNANT |
334 |
429 |
224383 |
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & HORNER |
334 |
430 |
224384 |
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & CROWE |
336 |
179 |
224428 |
1777-1785 |
COULTER - FLEMING |
336 |
478 |
225906 |
1778 Nov 20 |
OLIVER, David & wife - WALKER 1777-1785 http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1778Nov20_OLIVER-WALKER.html NOTES: Indented Deed of Release between David OLIVER and Susannah OLIVER otherwise WALKER his wife of Ballyrea in the County of Armagh farmer of the one part and Thomas WALKER of Ballydonagh in the County of Antrim farmer of the other part. Whereby after reciting as is herin related the said David and Susannah OLIVER in obedience of the last will and testament of Leonard WALKER deceased and in consideration of the sum [of the sum - sic] of one hundred and ten pounds sterling assigned released confirmed and made over unto the said Thomas WALKER his heirs exons admons and assigns all that and these the farm tenement and parcel of land called part of Ballydonaghy containing by estimation twenty eight acres and one rood English measure be the same more or less late in the possession of Thomas WALKER decesed situate lying and being in Parish of Glenary, Manor of Killuta and County of Antrim aforesaid To hold unto the said Thomas WALKER his heirs, exons and assigns for and during the lives of Francis WHILLA Elinor WHILLA son and daughter of George WHILLA and Francis STEEL son of William STEEL and the survivor of them and for so much of the term of of forty one years commencing first November 1740 as should remain unexpired being the lives and years in the grant lease of said premises made by Lord Baron CONWAY to Isabella Leonard WALKER deceased as by same may appear [etc] Witness Edward IRWIN of the City of Dublin and John SHEPHERD of the same, Gent & Thomas LLOYD of the said City. Thomas WALKER [SEAL] |
336 |
580 586 |
226444 |
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Beresford & Henry - McCULLAGH McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH McCULLAGH, Victoria - McCULLAGH |
343 |
520 |
237913 |
1703, Sept 12 |
CLARKE to JACKSON Record of an Annuity made between Henry Clarke of Loughill in the County of Armagh Esq. on the one part and Robert JACKSON of Ballynewry in said county esq of the second part.. Whereby the said Henry Clarke did in consideration of a debt of two hundred and fifty pounds Sterling due to Robert JACKSON by the said Henry Clarke the receipt whereof is thereby acknowledged give and grant unto the said Robert JACKSON his heirs ... one Annuity or yearly rent charge of one hundred pounds sterling due and [?]snable out of the lands of Blundell’s Grange in the County of Armagh held by said Henry Clarke under the Right Honorable James Earl of Charlemount by virtue of a lease for lives ... Lands of Annaghmore also mentioned - complicated (to me). |
344 |
265 |
231403 |
1782 Apr 12 |
OLIVER, Thomas - CAREW Not pertinent. Thomas OLIVER dec’dof Bristol, Esq. & Charles KNIGHT of Limerick. |
344 |
586 |
234117 |
1777-1785 |
COULTER - MOORE |
345 |
|
hunch |
1781 Jun 23 |
DILWORTH OLIVER Richard by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland. To our beloved in Christ, the Rector and Curate of the Parish of Derryloran in our Diocese of Armagh, Greeting WHEREAS Andrew Dilworth of Mullagherry in the Parish of Donaghmore in the County of Tyrone and Diocese of Armagh farmer of Derryloran and Isabella Oliver of Cookstown parish and County aforesd Spint being contracted and promised to each other in Holy Matrimony (as alleged) do earnestly desire Marriage to be had and solemnized between them: Therefore we give and grant to you or either of you, in whom we very much confide, our Licence and Authority to solemnize the said Marriage with all due Speed between the said Andrew Dilworth and Isabella Oliver provided that the same be done in the Face of the Church of the Parish of Derryloran aforesaid, between the Canonical Hours by the Express Consent of their Parents or Guardians, (if any they have) and that there is not any just Cause or Impediment to hinder the said marriage by Reason of any Precontract, Consanguinity, Affinity or other lawful Cause whatever. In Testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal of our Cosistorial and Metropolitan Court of Armagh, to be affixed to these Presents. Dated the 23 Day of June1781 |
345 |
89 |
232259 |
1782 June 10 |
OLIVER, Andrew - OLIVER, William 1777-1785 http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1782June10_OLIVER-OLIVER.html NOTES: Deed between Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh, distiller of the one part & William OLIVER of Tullysarren, Co. Armagh Gent of he other part. Andrew OLIVER has a lease from the Rev. & Dr. Hugh HAMILTON, Dean of Armagh of land in the town of Newtownhamilton for 5 shillings pd by Wm. OLIVER he[?] assigns the annuity or yearly sum of £30. Mention of trust for Andrew, wife Elinor & mention of children (unnamed) |
345 |
89 |
232275 |
1782 |
JOY, Francis of Randlestown, Co. Antrim & Charles DICKIE of Hollybrooke, CO. Antrim - both linen drapers (an accidental deed find) Worth checking. |
347 |
241 |
232029 |
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & THOMPSON |
347 |
241 |
232067 |
1781 |
BREAKEY, Josiah and THOMPSON |
347 |
241 |
232068 |
1781 |
BREAKEY, John & THOMPSON |
347 |
415 |
233758 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Jane - WALLIS |
349 |
185 |
233545 |
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH |
352 |
469 |
239767 |
1777-1785 |
COULTER - GRAHAM COULTER- COULTER |
355 |
480 |
241829 |
1739-1810 |
HASSARD-PRINGLE |
355 |
529 |
230504 |
1777-1785 |
COULTER - McNEILE |