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Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Key Names |
Townlands |
Date |
Transcriptions & Notes |
294 |
583 |
195832 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, William – JOHNSON |
296 |
23 |
103769 |
JACKSON |
Cordevlish |
|
JACKSON to STEELE |
297 |
602 |
196312 |
OLIVER |
Laragh, Aughnamullen |
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 |
OLIVER, Alicia |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
299 |
540 |
199246 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-FLOOD |
301 |
435 |
201844 |
|
Bellany |
1739-1810 |
BROWN-HENDERSON |
302 |
450 |
20890 |
|
Breakey |
1739-1810 |
BROWNLEE-BROWNLEE |
303 |
187 |
200656 |
|
Ballinagerah |
1739-1810 |
TECHBORNE-TOWNSEND |
304 |
123 |
254319 |
JACKSON |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green |
1739-1810 |
PRICE-JACKSON |
304 |
323 |
201974 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Mary - TIPPING |
304 |
451 |
255931 |
|
Killinore |
1739-1810 |
Earl of CHARLEMOUNT-LIVINGSTON |
304 |
458 |
255938 |
|
Killinore Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
Robinson was the owner (NOTE – my notes are illegible and there may be another entry) Does not correlate |
305 |
312 |
202140 |
OLIVER, David |
Ballyrea |
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 |
|
Killli akinty |
|
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 |
|
Magherkilcranny |
1739-1810 |
MOORHEAD-BRADFORD |
307 |
400 |
204772 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-ROSS Earl |
308 |
291 |
205012 |
ARMSTRONG |
Crieve |
|
ARMSTRONG to (not sure of my notes here) |
308 |
397 |
205650 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, John - McCULLAGH |
308 |
626 |
208265 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-ALDWORTH |
310 |
189 |
206077 |
OLIVER, John |
|
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 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, John - HENRY wrong # |
311 |
166 |
208264 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
311 |
481 |
212165 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - NUGENT |
312 |
125 |
207613 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Robert - McCULLAGH |
312 |
349 |
202849 |
JACKSON |
Cordevlish |
|
STEEL to JACKSON |
313 |
331 |
208744 |
|
Laragh, Aughnamullen |
1739-1810 |
CORRY-CRAWFORD |
313 |
580 |
211019 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh, Cavanacaw Co. Armagh |
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 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1768-1776 |
McCULLAGH, Alexander - McCULLAGH |
315 |
337 |
211798 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Thomas - McCULLAGH |
316 |
|
|
JACKSON |
Cordevlish |
|
JACKSON to |
318 |
8 |
209178 |
BREAKEY, Elizabeth |
|
1781 |
(The 1768-1784 volume was the only one with references) BREAKEY, James & CROWE |
318 |
343 |
217522 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Patrick - McCULLAGH |
319 |
267 |
213821 |
STEEL, Wm |
|
1777-1785 |
STEEL-D’OLIER |
319 |
343 |
214878 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - ADAIR |
321 |
346 |
216628 |
BREAKEY, Elizabeth |
|
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & DAWSON |
322 |
503 |
220760 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH |
323 |
232 |
213562 |
COULTER, John |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - POLLOCK |
323 |
453 |
217680 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
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 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh & Monaghan |
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 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
|
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Andrew, DAWSON wrong # try 274 This one is crucial! See PRONI OLIVER-DAWSON reference |
327 |
460 |
219158 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Jane - OLIVER |
329 |
414 |
222661 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Thomas - LETT |
330 |
26 |
220364 |
JACKSON |
Cordevlish |
|
JACKSON to BRUNKER |
330 |
308 |
222435 |
McKEAN |
Lisnadill, Co. Armagh |
1739-1810 |
MOORE-McKEAN |
333 |
409 |
226346 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
|
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Andrew - VERNER wrong # try 323 |
334 |
316 |
223479 |
COULTER, John |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - TENNANT |
334 |
429 |
224383 |
BREAKEY, Elizabeth |
|
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & HORNER |
334 |
430 |
224384 |
BREAKEY, Elizabeth |
|
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & CROWE |
336 |
179 |
224428 |
COULTER, John |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - FLEMING |
336 |
478 |
225906 |
OLIVER, David & wife |
|
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 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Beresford & Henry - McCULLAGH McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH McCULLAGH, Victoria - McCULLAGH |
343 |
520 |
237913 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Ballyassey Ballynewry, Co Armagh |
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 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1782 Apr 12 |
OLIVER, Thomas - CAREW Not pertinent. Thomas OLIVER dec’dof Bristol, Esq. & Charles KNIGHT of Limerick. |
344 |
586 |
234117 |
COULTER, David |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - MOORE |
345 |
|
hunch |
OLIVER, Isabella |
|
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 |
OLIVER, Andrew & William |
Armagh |
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 |
DICKIE, Charles |
|
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 |
BREAKEY, Elizabeth |
|
1781 |
BREAKEY, William & THOMPSON |
347 |
241 |
232067 |
BREAKEY, Elizabeth |
|
1781 |
BREAKEY, Josiah and THOMPSON |
347 |
241 |
232068 |
BREAKEY, Elizabeth |
|
1781 |
BREAKEY, John & THOMPSON |
347 |
415 |
233758 |
OLIVER, Jane |
|
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Jane - WALLIS |
349 |
185 |
233545 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH |
352 |
469 |
239767 |
COULTER, David COULTER, James |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - GRAHAM COULTER- COULTER |
355 |
480 |
241829 |
OLIVER |
Killynure |
1739-1810 |
HASSARD-PRINGLE |
355 |
529 |
230504 |
COULTER, Susanna |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - McNEILE |
358 |
355 |
241062 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Alexander - READ |
360 |
85 |
241557 |
SEAVER, Sarah |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green |
1784 Feb 10 |
SEAVER -BRADFORD see also DEED: 242429 1739-1810 http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1784Feb10-SEAVER-BRADFORD.html NOTES: Sarah SEAVER of Ballinahonebegg, CO. Armagh widow of the one part and James BRADFORD of Armagh in said County, Merchant of the other part.. James SWANZY of Aveluagh, Co. Monaghan was the executor of Richard SEAVER NOTE: a will was probated for Richard SEAVER from Avebreagh, CO. Monaghan - probated in Armagh 1770) who in a lease 27 September 1782 demised to Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg - 1/3 part of the townland of Ballinahonebeg as was lately held by Charles SEAVER & his undertenants containing 92 acres ... [refers to] Deed of partition made between Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER 15 Nov 1783 that Sarah SEAVER (executor etc) would have ½ of all rents and fines issuing out of the part of said premises held by Thomas Verner Esq. And also ½ rents and fines of part in possession of Arthur OLIVER called the bleach green and half of her late husband’s legacy ... Witnessed that the said Sarah SEAVER for £400 sold to James BRADFORD the lands in her part of the partition. Witness Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg, Co. Armagh linen merhcant. Wm GEOGH of Armagh, weaver. Robert JACKSON of Woodvale, CO. Armagh, Gent. James BRADFORD [SEAL] |
360 |
236 |
242429 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green |
1782 Sept 7 |
JACKSON, Robert - OLIVER [NOTE: In my initial transcription - I was unsure about whether it was LEAVER or SEAVER, but Armagh probates indicate SEAVER. http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1782Sept7-JACKSON-OLIVER.html NOTES: Between Robert JACKSON of Town & Co. Armagh Gent of he one part & Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahone begg in said Co. & Sarah SEAVER widow of Charles SEAVER late of Ballynahonebegg (NOTE: A Charles SEAVER had a will probated in 1762 and Sarah SEAVER had a will probated 1792. I wonder if she was an OLIVER.) aforesaid deceased of the other part. Robert JACKSON was paid £850 by Arthur OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER & did set over to Arthur OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER all that the lands of Ballynahonebegg in Parish of Armagh possessed by Thomas VERNER Esq. The executor of Benjamin OLIVER deceased. The said Sarah LEAVER & other so assigned by Henry HALL & Elinor HALL to the said Robert JACKSON ... lands made over to Robert JACKSON by Edward TIPPING Esq. Which belonged to Michael SEAVER and all Estate right title and interest term of years.. etc. Witness Henry HALL of Aughereny & Co. Tyrone. Benjamine OLIVER of Lislooney, CO. Armagh. John BURGES of Armagh, Gent. Arthur OLIVER [SEAL] Sworn Aug 6, 1784. |
361 |
365 |
244728 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Cork |
1782, Dec 19 |
OLIVER-QUILL have notes Richard ALWORTH of Anns Grove in Co. Cork Esq & Elizabeth OLIVER of the City of Dublin Widow, executors of the late John OLIVER late of Coolmore, CO. Cork did demise unto John QUILL of rimore, Co. Kerry Gent 293 acres of rimore. Thomas QUILL & John QUILL - sons of John QUILL |
361 |
366 |
244729 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1786-1793 |
OLIVER-QUILL have notes |
362 |
579 |
246867 |
COULTER, George |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - MORGAN |
364 |
121 |
243211 |
OLIVER |
Enagh bog Co Armagh |
1739-1810 |
BRYAN to OLIVER – entry did not correlate see 364-182-243811 |
364 |
143 |
243499 |
COULTER, John |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - RICHARDSON |
364 |
182 |
243811 |
OLIVER |
Kennedies |
1784 Nov 23 |
BRYAN-OLIVER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1784Nov23_BRYAN-OLIVER.html Deed of assignment between William BRYAN of the City of Dublin Esq. & Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies in the Parish & CO. of Armagh Gent of the other part. BRYAN did for the consideration of £450 Ster paid by said Joseph OLIVER grant the upper hald townland of Kennedies containing 97 acres formerly in the possession of Arthur DENNIS & his undertenants lying and being in the parish & co of Armagh together with one acre of turf bog in the townland of Enagh in said Co. as the same were occupied and enjoyed by said Arthus DENNIS and his undertenants and then held and enjoyed by the said William BRYAN and his undertenants ... for remainder of term of 21 years granted by a lease dated Sept 1, 1783 under College and Corporation of Vicars Choral & Organist of the Church of said Patrick Armagh. Witness Henry RICHARDSON, City of Dublin Gent & Patrick REILLY of said City. |
365 |
230 |
244167 |
|
Magherkilcranny |
1784 Dec 15 |
LIVINGSTON-MOORHEAD Alexander LIVINGSTON of Newry & Thomas MOORHEAD, City of Armagh. Gent. Lands of Twinaire [or Twinacre or Tivinaire] and Magherkilcranny , Co Armagh Witness John JONSTON & Acheson BARKER of Armagh. |
365 |
444 |
245606 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, James - HAMILTON |
367 |
14 |
245523 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, James & John - DICKSON |
367 |
90 |
245996 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLAGH, Alexander - READ |
369 |
108 |
246566 |
COULTER, James |
|
1777-1785 |
COULTER - COULTER |
370 |
333 |
251896 |
OLIVER, William |
Brootely, Co Armagh Ennisbar, Co Armagh & Keady, Co Armagh |
1706 June 27 This date is suspect - too early. I don’t know where it came from 1781 is likely. |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1781Nov7-RobertMAXWELL-WilliamOLIVER.html A Memorial of an indenture of lease bearing date the Seventh day of Novr. One thousand seven hundred and eighty one between Robert MAXWELL of Fellowshall in the County of Armagh Esq of the one part and Wm OLIVER of Ennisbarr in the parish and County of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Robert Maxwell for the Considn in said Lease mentioned did Demise Grant and sett and to farm let all that and those that part of the Townland of Brootely late in possession of Elizabeth Clogher and now in his possession as the same is now measured and bounded situate lying and being in the Manod or Belleagh parish of Derrynoose Barony and County of Armagh Containing by estimation Fifty-three acres English or Statute measure be the same more or less with the Appurts. To hold to the said Wm OLIVER his Execos Admons and Assigns from the first day of Novr then Inst for the term of Nineteen years at and under the yearly rent of thirty pounds nine Shillings and Sixpence with Twelve pence a pound receivers fees and duties therein mentioned with clauses of distress and reentry and other Clauses Common and usual between Landlord and Tenant And the said lease doth therin Contain a Covenant of Quoties for the Ocnsidn of a fine proportionable to be paid to the said Robert MAXWELL his heirs admons and assigns as he or they Shall pay to the provost and Fellows of Trinity College Dublin for renewing his Lease of which the Demised premis is a part and also proportionable part of raised rent in case any additional rent shall hereafter be imposed by the said Lessors on the said Robt MAXWELL which said Indenture of Lease is witnessed by Maxwell Close of Elmpark in the County of Armagh Esq and Saml CUMING of Keady in the said County Gent and this Meml is witnessed by the said Sam CUMING and John Mosson (or Molson) of the City of Armagh Gent. Will OLIVER seal. (Then legal phrases about the witnessing) |
372 |
344 |
249035 |
BREAKEY |
Carricknaveagh |
1785 Nov 11 |
BREAKEY to DAWSON http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1785Nov11_WmBreakey.htm William Breakey Wm Breakey of Drumskelt Co. Monaghan Gent & Rev Wm Dawson of Ruefield [], Co Monaghan property involved “all that part of Carricknaveagh Remaining of the Lower half ... in the estate of Ballybay next adjoining Eliz Gray’s tenement ....” the property released to Wm Dawson. |
374 |
237 |
248874 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Tullyvallen Newtown-hamilton |
1785 Oct 26 |
OLIVER, Andrew - MCMATH 1777-1785 http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1785Oct26_OLIVER-McMATH.html NOTES: Between Andrew OLIVER & Elinor his wife of Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh of the one part & Andrew McMATH of Aughadreena, Co. Monaghan of the other part ... Andrew OLIVER with consent of wife Elinor & the sum of £300 made over to Andrew McMATH “all that range of buildings in Newtownhamilton aforesaid containing in front 76’ and by the New Inn extending in front 42’ together with the two Stables and Coach Houses and 3 roods of land and turf bog lying west of the road from Armagh to Dundalk with the Malk Kiln Distillery and apps teheron. Also that part of Francis McCAMMONs Kitchen garden lying south of the wall inclosing the back yard of sd Inn together with that part of Tullyvallen then in possession of John MURPHY containing and exclusive of the Law [bed] River 5 acres 1 rood & [etc] ... Witness: John STEELE, City of Dublin Attorney. James NIBLOCK of Castleblayney, Co, Monaghan Innkeeper. |
375 |
10 |
247623 |
OLIVER, Andrew Rev OLIVER, John |
Tullysarren |
1785 Aug 10 1777-1785 1811-1820 |
OLIVER, Andrew Rev - OLIVER, John http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1785July29_OLIVER-OLIVER.html A Memorial of a deed of Mortgage by lease & release bearing date [] the 28th and 29th days of July in the year 1785 between the Rev.Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh Clerk, Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton in Co. Armagh Gent & John OLIVER of Tullymore in said Co. of Armagh Gent of the one part and James OLIVER of Augsebragh in the said Co. of Armagh Gent of the other part. Wherin is recited that Wm OLIVER of Mullintur in said County of Armagh being seized in the townland of Tullysarren in the said County of Armagh devised the same to Rev OLIVER & Wm OLIVER share and share alike and also that said William OLIVER died a bachelor intestate whereby his share in said lands descended to his two brothers the said Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER and said release witnessed that the said Revd Andrew OLIVER, Andrew OLIVER and John OLIVER in considation of the sum of £100.11s.1 ½ to them in hand paid by the said James OLIVER did grant bargain sell alien release and confirm unto the said James OLIVER his heirs and assigns all that and those the Town and Lands of Tullysarren formerly in the possession of Samuel KNIPE deceased situate lying and being in the Manor of Charlemount and County of Armagh all the estate right to the interest claim and demand whatsoever of them the said Rev. Andrew OLIVER, Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER of in to or out of the said premes share and to hold all the said released premes unto the said James OLIVER his heirs & assigns for ever subject to redempton or payment of the said sum of £122.11.1 ½ with legal interest on the 1st day of Sept next coming with said deed of mortgage & this memorial was witnessed by John MOSSOM of Armagh in the Co. of Armagh, Gent & Henry HUTCHISON of the same Innkeeper. James OLIVER [SEAL] etc sworn 2 Aug 1785. |
375 |
92 |
24977 249577 |
BARTLEY |
Ballindaragh Cordufflis |
1739-1810 |
WADDELL-BARTLEY |
376 |
460 |
251901 |
JACKSON |
Kilmakinly Woodvale Balymacone Co Armagh |
1786 May 25 |
WILSON to JACKSON A Meml of a Deed of Sale bearing date the twenty fifth day of May one thousand seven hundred and eighty six made between Robt WILLSON of Ballymacone in the CO of Armagh Esq of the one part and Robt JACKSON of Woodvale in the Sd Co Esq of the other part. Whereby the Sd Robt WILLSON for the considns therin mentd did bargain Sell Assign Alien Release and Confirm unto the Robt JACKSON his Execs Admins & Assigns all that part of the townlands of Kilmakinly in the CO of Armagh aforesaid that Robt WILSON father to the Sd. Robert WILSON party to these presents was intitiled togr with all the rights..... [legal .... Townlands of Killmakinly and Turf Bog in Ballyoilly .... witnessed by James KIGAN of Ballyhegan Gent & Hugh RUSH of Corry Miller both in the co Armagh & Wm KEGAN of Greenagh in CO Armagh farmer James KIGAN of Ballyhegan aged 60 years |
377 |
418 |
253324 |
McCULLAGH, Rev. James |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLAGH, Rev. James - McCULLAGH |
384 |
451 |
255931 |
LIVINGSTON |
|
1787 Mar 20 |
Hon James Earl of Charlemount of the 1st Part & Robert LIVINGSTON of Armagh in Co. Armagh, Esq. Townlands of Cladymore, & Cladybeg commonly called Black-bank Killmore Bonavady Deadmans Hill & Slavnamerick. 535 acres in Barony of Lower Fews, Manor of Cladymore, Co. Armagh. |
384 |
451 |
255935 |
|
Killinore |
1739-1810 |
Earl of Charlemount - LIVINGSTONE not pert have notes |
385 |
457 |
255716 |
|
Aghavilly Killynure |
1787 Mar 8 |
PRINGLE – PRINGLE (includes other townlands) Between Robt PRINGLE Esq. Captain of the 1st part & Frances PRINGLE of Limepark, Co. Tyrone widow & Adminx of the Rev. Robert PRINGLE Clerk late of Limepark …. Vicars Choral … (I ran out of time to complete these notes) |
402 |
499 |
265492 |
BRADFORD |
Bradfords Land & Bog |
1787 Mar 24 |
James MAXWELL of City of Armagh Gent & & Thomas Maglone of Navan Co. Armagh Farmer - re a farm commonly called Bradfords Bog 33 Acres in Townland of Tamletts, Co. Armagh. |
403 |
346 |
267727 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Enagh & Kennedies Co Armagh |
1778, Mar 17 |
Joseph OLIVER 7th November 1778 indenture made between Joseph OLIVER of Kennedies in Co Armagh Gent of the one part and Jhn HUGGINS of Glenart in the County of Tyrone Gent.. [for £600 land was sold including one acre of bog at Enagh as well as the upper half of the townland of the Kennedies containing 97 acres.See beneath |
403 |
346 |
267727 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Enagh bog Kennedies Co Armagh |
1788, Nov 7 |
OLIVER to HUGGINS notes Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies, Co Armagh Gent of the first part and Jno HUGGINS of Glenart in the County of Tyrone Gent of the other part. “whereby the said Joseph OLIVER for the consideration of of the sum of six hundred Pounds in hand paid to said Joseph OLIVER by Jno HUGGINS ...sells the upper half Townland of of Kennedies Containg ninety-seven acres or there about with one acre of turf bog in Enough all in the County of Armagh and all the Estate right and the Title of Joseph OLIVER of in and to the same to hold for n the Residue of Twenty-one years and for all further renewals to be obtained by the said Joseph OLIVER and his Executors admons and assigns from the Vicar Choral and __________ (it was a blank in the document) of Armagh. Witnesses John Burges of Armagh Gent and Francis Irwin of Calldon in the CO of Tyrone Gent. |
403 |
346 |
267727 |
OLIVER |
Kennedies Enagh |
1739-1810 |
OLIVER-HIGGINS I have this deed. http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1788Nov7-JosephOLIVER-HUGGINS-Kennedies.html Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies, Co. Armagh sold his lease of 97 acres in the Kennedies as well as a bog in Enagh, Co. Armagh for £600 for 21 years to John HUGGINS of Glenart, Co. Tyrone. WITNESSES: John BURGES of Armagh, Gent; Thomas IRWIN of Caledon, Co. Armagh; Robert LIVINGSTON. |
404 |
154 |
267472 |
OLIVER |
Carlow |
1789 Mar 11 |
John OLIVER jr. of Knockabrammer, Co. Carlow Farmer & Thomas OLIVER of Templeodigan, Co. Wexford. Farmer …. Thomas OLIVER youngest son of said John OLIVER by Dorcas OLIVER [otherwise] GREENE his wife, then aged abt 14 years. |
404 |
211 |
26488 |
OLIVER |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green |
1739-1810 |
OLIVER-JOHNSTON wrong # |
404 |
343 |
267882 |
BROWN |
|
1789 Apr 11 |
Mention of Thomas BROWN, merchant of Belfast. |
409 |
22 |
266720 |
|
Magherkilcranny |
1739-1810 |
DOBBYN-SIMPSON |
409 |
29 |
266496 |
|
Ballywoolly |
1739-1810 |
WILSON-JACKSON |
409 |
61, |
266487 |
WADDELL, Hugh |
Co Down |
1789, Jan 26 |
WADDELL to WADDELL Wm WADDELL and Hugh WADDELL son of Wm WADDELL of Co Down - didn’t pursue |
409 |
62 |
266488 |
WADDELL, WM |
|
1789, Jan 26 |
Jn WADDELL son of WM WADDELL of CO Down- didn’t pursue |
412 |
397 |
43370 |
COULTER, James |
|
1730-1745 |
McEVERS |
414 |
234 |
270591 |
JACKSON |
Ballynahonebeg |
1739-1810 |
HALL-JACKSON |
414 |
235 |
270597 |
JACKSON, Robert |
|
1789, Sept 2 |
HALL to JACKSON Henry Hall of Loigh in the County of Tyrone, Gent. To Robert JACKSON of Woodvale, Co Armagh Esq. Townland of Bellaghy, CO Armagh Also mention of Ballynahon Beg |
414 |
235 |
270598 |
JACKSON, Robert |
|
1789, Sept 2 |
WATSON to JACKSON John WATSON of Teemore, Co Armagh Gent. In the consideration of 300 pounds paid to him by Robert JACKSON of Woodvale, Co. Armagh ... 94 acres with appertenancesin Parish of Mullaghbrack and County of Armagh ... lease of three lives was formerly under Robert Sibthorpe |
422 |
68 |
304843 |
PRINGLE |
Killynure |
1739-1810 |
PRINGLE-PRINGLE |
427 |
153 |
272403 |
JACKSON |
Carricknaveagh |
|
BREAKEY to JACKSON |
439 |
274 |
440665 |
|
Ballinahonemore |
1811-1820 |
GERVAIS-WILIAMS |
444 |
232 |
288236 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
TRACY-JACKSON Bk 16 |
445 |
333 |
286880 |
|
Tullybroan |
1739-1810 |
WATSON-JACKSON |
447 |
266 |
290167 |
|
Derryvalley |
1739-1810 |
WILSON-GROVES |
447 |
386 |
29518 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1792 May 24 |
Marquis of Mountmellick – JACKSON. [Queens Co. book 16] 1792 May 24 The most Noble Charle3s Marquis of Drogheda let to Erasmus JACKSON of Mt. Melluck, Queens CO. March house in market square in town of Mt. Mellick [descry] witness incl Nathaniel JACKSON of Mt. Mellick. Jr. Clerk. |
447 |
386 |
29518 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
Marquis of Drogheda-JACKSON Bk 16 |
447 |
386 |
29519 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1791 Mar 4 |
Marquis of Drogheda-JACKSON 4 Mar 1791 Marquis of Drogheda- Nathaniel JACKSON of Mt. Mellick Queens CO., land in town of Mt. Mellick for lives of Nathaniel JACKSON & Erasmus JACKSON, brothers. Witness incl Erasmus JACKSON of Mt. Mellick, merchant. |
449 |
319 |
284852 |
|
Tattykeele |
1739-1810 |
BRIEN-BRIEN |
453 |
69 |
289191 |
OLIVER |
|
1792 April 5 |
SMITH-OLIVER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1792Apr5_SMITH-OLIVER.html John SMITH of the Town of Aramagh being possessed of lands of Breagh, CO. Armagh in consideration of 30 ST. pd by James OLIVER of Town of Armagh, Gent made lands over to him. Witness. Edward GLASSY of [blank] Co. Monaghan & George FLETCHER of Town of Armagh, Hosier. |
454 |
169 |
290516 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1792 May 24 |
Marquis of Drogheda- JACKSON Bk 16 1739- [Queens Co. book 16] 1792 May 24 Charles Marquis of Droheda let to Nathanial JACKSON of Mountmellick, Merchant. Lot in Main Street of Mountmellick, for luves of Nathaniel JACKSON, Erasmus JACKSON of Mountmellick,, also merchant. |
455 |
435 |
293539 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1792 July 6 |
Marquis of Mountmellick – JACKSON. 6 July 1792 Marquis of Mountmellick demised to Nat. JACKSON jr. of Mt. Mellick, Queens CO. Witness Nat JACKSON elder of Mt. Mellick, merchant. |
455 |
435 |
293541 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
Marquis of Drogheda-JACKSON Bk 16 |
457 |
314 |
300876 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-JACKSON Bk 16 |
460 |
146 |
283542 293542 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
Marquis of Drogheda-JACKSON Bk 16 |
460 |
146 |
293542 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1792 Oct 13 |
Marquis of Mountmellick – JACKSON. 13 Oct 1792 Marquis of Mountmellick demised to Erasmus JACKSON of Mountmeillic, merchant, land in Mountmellick. WITNESS incl Nat JACKSON the elder of Mount Mellick, Queens, Co. |
462 |
370 |
295062 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Thomas St. Armagh Co Armagh |
1793, Dec 24 1774, May 12 |
KERR to OLIVER I have this deed. http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1774May12-OLIVER-KERR.html http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1792Dec24_KERR-OSBURN-OLIVER.html Memorial of a Deed of Assignment between Edward Kerr, City of Armagh Brewer Executor of Thomas OSBOURNE late of Ballymorran in the CO of Armagh farmer decd of the one part and Andrew OLIVER of the City of Armagh Chandler of the other part - house garden and premises on Thomas Street, Armagh ... (hard to read witness names) Lease 12 May 1774 house and garden on Thomas Street for term of 23 years yearly rent of £6.10. |
462 |
482 |
296434 |
OLIVER, David |
Laragh |
1793 July 1793 Jan 10 |
OLIVER, David - OLIVER I have this deed 1786-1793 http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1793Feb11_OLIVER-OLIVER.html NAMES: David OLIVER of Ballyrea; William OLIVER of Ballyrea; Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea; Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea, George CRAWFORD, linen draper of Cherryvale; Joseph BOYD; Thomas CRAWFORD & Andrew CRAWFORD (Sons of George); Armar LOWRY-CORRY. TOWNLANDS: Ballyrea, Co. Armagh; Cornacarrow & Laragh, Parish of Aghnamullen, Co. Monaghan. NOTES: David OLIVER of Ballyrea, Co. Armagh farmer of the one part & William OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea, farmers of the 2nd part. It seems that David OLIVER granted to his sons a lease at Cornacarrow & Laragh . Date of 1790 court case mentioned. David OLIVER plaintiff & George CRAWFORD defendant. Witnesses: Thomas LIVINGSTONE, City of Armagh & Thomas McMAHON, City of Armagh OLIVER - OLIVER 11 Feb 1793 between David OLIVER of Ballyrea in the city of Armagh, farmer of the one part and William OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea aforesaid farmers of the other part. Re: Town and lands of Cornacarrow, Laragh (refers to a court case 1 March 1790 in which David OLIVER was plaintiff and George CRAWFORD, defendant).I couldn’t read lots of it. |
464 |
414 |
296474 |
OLIVER |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green |
1793 Feb 13 |
COARDE-JACKSON http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1793Feb13-COANDE-JACKSON.html Memorial of a Demise of Land wherein is Recd that Sarah SEAVER of Ballynahonebeg late Decd was in her life time and at her death pssd & intitled by a lease jointly with Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg Agd to the lower third part to the Sd Townland of Ballinahonebeg in Parish & Co. of Armagh … 90A. She was the sole executor of Richard SEAVER. Deed of partition executed by Arthur OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER 5 Nov 1780 …. Arthur OLIVER would hold lands then in his possession in the North division of Sd lands & Sarah SEAVER the South division. John COANDE (or COARDE) of Ballybrocky in Co. & Parish of Armagh was executor of Sarah SEAVER. Arthuir OLIVER (it seems) had the Bleach Green. It seems there was a transfer of Sarah’s land to Robert JACKSON on Feb 13 1793 |
467 |
472 |
301564 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Tullysarren |
1792 Nov 6 |
OLIVER, Andrew - MANN1786-1793 http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1792Nov6_OLIVER-MANN.html NOTES: Andrew OLIVER of Tullysarren, Co. Armagh farmer of the one part & [Joseph] MANN of Moy in Co. Tyrone Merchant of the other part. Andrew OLIVER by deed of mortgage 20 Oct 1792 for £20 to Charles MAN, 96 acres in townland of Tullysaren (seems to be a loan to Andrew OLIVER secured by the land). |
468 |
204 |
30075 300875 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-JACKSON Bk 16 |
470 |
90 |
304546 |
OLIVER, David |
|
1794-1799 |
OLIVER CRAWFORD wrong reference - was in names index see also 1795, April 7 for a CRAWFORD-OLIVER lease at PRONI |
470 |
160 |
300275 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomastown, CO Kilkenny |
1793, Aug 7 |
A Meml of a mortgage bearing date the Seventh day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety three from James Greig of Thomastown in the County of Kilkenny Merchant to Thomas JACKSON of Parliament Street in the City of Dublin Gent. Whereby the Sd James Greig in considern of the sum of three hundred pounds Sterg to him in hand paid by the said Thomas JACKSON all that and those the dwelling house and grist mill then in the possession of the said James Grieg and the two townlands and Cabbins lying between Patrick Bergin’s house and Cody’s Bridge then under lease from Michael Laughnan to John Brereton together with the piece of Ground that lies between said Mill Pond and to within twelve feet of the small road leading to Joseph KELLY’s Mill and between the west side of Cody’s Bridge and Joseph KELLY’s Garden As same was marked and painted out by said Michael Laughnane in presence of James McENERY and George MINCHIN and also a small island or spot of waste ground at the South East side of Cody’s Bridge and adjoining said Bridge containing in front of said Bridge thirty feet over towards the stream that runs under the second Arch next Monteen of said Cody’s Bridge which said premises and lotts of ground are part of the holding called Monteen being part of the Corporation Lands of Thomastown Situate lying and being in the barony of Goran and County of Kilkenny aforesaid the said premises to be subject to the same Reservations Savings Clausees and Covenants that the same Michael Laughran is bound by lease to Mr. John Davis of Summer Hill and County aforesaid. To hold to the said Thos JACKSON Exors admors and Assgns for the residue of the term of forty-one years therin mentioned which Commenced the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand seven hundred and ninety three being the term granted therof to the sadi James Greig by lease from said Michael Laughnan subject to the yearly rent and covenant in said lease mentioned and subject also to Redemption upon payment of said three hundred pounds and lawful interestas therin is also mentioned which said dee and this meml thereof are executed by the said James Geig in presence and witnessed by Pierce Dillon and Andrew Buck both of the City of Dublin Gentleman |
470 |
172 |
309057 |
OLIVER, Silver Rt. Hon |
|
1794-1799 |
OLIVER - |
471 |
96 |
298145 |
OLIVER, Thomas & Anne |
|
1793 Jan 5 |
OLIVER, Thomas & Anne - OLIVER1786-1793 NOTES: Thomas OLIVER of Cork, gent |
472 |
90 |
304546 |
OLIVER |
Laragh, Aughnamullen |
1739-1810 |
OLIVER-CRAWFORD wrong # tried next 4 books |
473 |
226 |
300224 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-RICHARDSON Bk 16 |
473 |
455 |
309106 |
JACKSON |
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
O’NEIL-JACKSON |
474 |
171 |
299443 |
JACKSON |
Ballynahonbeg at Bellaghy |
1793 June 28 |
JOHNSTON, John to JACKSON must get NOTES: Robert JACKSON of Woodvale, Co. Armagh & John JACKSON of Ballyhain, Co. Monaghan re: Ballynahonbeg at Bellaghy |
474 |
175 |
299375 |
OLIVER, William |
Brootely Manor Ballagh, Parish Derrynoose |
1793 June 20 |
OLIVER, William - OLIVER 1786-1793 I have this deed. Should revisit 1781, November 7th deed 370-333-251896 for an earlier lease covering the same lands and interests http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1793June20-OLIVER-OLIVER.html NOTES: Registered June 26 1793 between William OLIVER sr. of Ennislare in Parish & Co. of Armagh of the one part & William OLIVER jr. of Ennislare.in said parish and Co. of Armagh of the other part ... Robert MAXWELL of Fellowshall, Co. Armagh leased 7 Nov 1781 to said Wm OLIVER sr. “All that and those that part of the town and land of Brootely late in the possession of Elizabeth CLOGHER and then in the possession of the said William OLIVER senior containing by estimation 53 acres English statute measure be the same more or less togeth with an Irish good of turf Bog the whole situate lying and being in the Manor of Belleagh parish of Berrynoose [sic] Barony & County of Armagh and meared and bounded on the north by part of the townlands of Cormeen, Tullacallicky and Brootely on the east by Lisdrum, []oughees on the south and west by Brootely aforesaid as occupied and enjoyed by the said Elizabeth CLOGHER with the appurts. To hold unto the said William OLIVER sr ... for 19 years with a covenant of renewal Toties Quoties ... in consideration of £45 10s sterling to him paid by the said Wm. OLIVER jr did grant etc to Wm OLIVER jr. above described lands. Witnessed by W. OLIVER of City of Armagh, Chandler; John KERR of Armagh, merchant. William OLIVER, [SEAL] in presence of Andrew OLIVER & John KERR. |
474 |
871 |
299433 |
|
Ballynahonebeg |
1739-1810 |
JOHNSTON-JOHNSTONE wrong # try names index |
475 |
542 |
307632 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-ENGLAND Bk 16 |
479 |
177 |
303702 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
|
1794-1799 |
OLIVER - STONEHOUSE |
480 |
346 |
304844 |
PRINGLE, John |
Killynure |
1794 Mar 13 |
PRINGLE, John - PRINGLE, Henry NOTES: Memorial of a deed between John PRINGLE of Limepark Lodge, Co. Tyrone, Esq. & Henry PRINGLE Esq. Major General in his Majesties service & William PRINGLE of Conway in Kingdom of Great Britain. Esq. RE: Lease of 1 Aug 1793 made by College & Corp of Vicars Choral & Organist of the Cathedral Church of Armagh to John PRINGLE for Aghavilly, Enagh, Lisbano, Kennedies, Magheraville, Lislea & Killynure for 21 years from May 1st. |
481 |
495 |
318876 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-SHACKER Bk 16 |
482 |
207 |
306708 |
JACKSON |
Mountmellick |
1739- |
JACKSON-ENGLAND Bk 16 |
484 |
239 |
310513 |
O’LAUGHLIN, Andrew |
|
1794-1799 |
O’LAUGHLIN-SHAW |
485 |
360 |
07085 |
OLIVER |
Killinure Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
OLIVER to OLIVER no match |
485 |
361 |
307012 |
JACKSON |
Auggharbog, Rosscrea, Tipperary |
1793, Nov 29 |
Registered June 19, 1794 KENNEDY to JACKSON John Kennedy of Rosscrea, Co. Tipperary & Robert JACKSON Gent of same. Mem. Of indentured deed. For Auggharbog, parish of Rosscrea, Barony of Kerrin & Co Tipperary Signed in presence of John JACKSON. |
485 |
364 366 387 |
307174 |
OLIVER, William |
Ennislare Farmacaffley |
1790 Mar 10 |
OLIVER- WHALEY I have a copy. http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1790Mar10-OLIVER-WHALLEY.html OR http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1794June20-OLIVER-OLIVER.html NOTES: Wm OLIVER of Ennislare in parish & Co. Armagh & Francis OLIVER of Ennislare ... Thomas WHALEY of Dublin had leased on 10 Mar 1790 to Wm. OLIVER abt 31 acres of Ennislare “meared and bounded on the north by Farmacalfy on the west by Townland of Err. Witness William OLIVER & James OLIVER both of Ennislea, linen drapers. William OLIVER jr. was the witness |
485 |
366 |
307175 |
OLIVER, William |
Ennislare |
1794 June 20 |
OLIVER, William - OLIVER I have a copy. (it was also cited as on p 368 which was wrong) http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1794June20-OLIVER-OLIVER.html Between William OLIVER of Ennislare & Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare in Parish & County Armagh. “Whereas Mr. Francis PRINGLE late of Limepark in Co. Tyrone did buy indenture of lease bearing date 10 March 1784 demised with said William OLIVER all that part of the town and lands of Enagh and Killynan then in his possession being a part of those lands formerly held by John and Sam DOBBYN .... abt 57 acres in parish & County Armagh “meared and bounded on the North east and south by part of the townlands of Killynure and Enagh on the west by the townland of Magherykilcranny ... to Wm. OLIVER ... sd. Wm OLIVER in consideration of the sum of sixty pounds sterling paid by sd. Benjamin OLIVER ... grant etc. lnds to said Benj. OLIVER. Witness Wm. OLIVER of Ennislare jr. Linen draper. James OLIVER, Linen draper.. Wm OLIVER [SEAL] |
486 |
226 |
307430 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Kennedies,& Enagh bog Co Armagh |
1794, Apr 13 |
OLIVER-CURRY http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1794Apr13-JosephOLIVER-WilliamCURRY.html Indentured Deed 1794 April 13 Joseph OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg, Co. Armagh Linen Draper of the one part & William Curry of Aughaday, Co Tyrone, Merchant of the other part. Upper half townland of Kennedies 97 acres together with one acre of bog in the Townland of Enagh by virtue of a lease [ ] dated the first day of July 1793 and made by [ ] and the College and Corporation of Vicars Choral of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrich Armagh of the one part and the said Joseph OLIVER then of the Kennedies in the Co of Armagh of the other part. To hold to the said Joseph OLIVER his execrs, admons and assigns for the term of twenty-one years from the first day of May then last past subject to the yearly rent of thirty pounds one shillng ninepence.... Joseph OLIVER did grant bargain and sell to William CURRY Joseph OLIVER’s right title [ ] and Estate for the sum of one thousand pounds sterling. Witness Leonard Dobbin, City of Armagh; William McWilliams of the same merchant. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] PRESENT: Leonard Dobbin. Wm McWIlliams. |
489 |
42 |
305262 |
OLIVER, Edward |
Kerry |
1794, Apr 4 |
OLIVER- BOYLE Edward OLIVER of Ardtown, CO. Kerry Farmer; Thomas BOYLE of Ardtown, Co. Kerry, farmer; transfer lands of Killskinnane called East Killshinnane in parich of Killshinane, Barony of Clanmones, Co. Kerry. |
489 |
252 |
309063 |
O’LAUGHLIN, Mathew |
|
1794-1799 |
O’LAUGHLIN-McCORMICK |
489 |
256 |
309105 |
|
Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
WILSON-O’NEIL |
489 |
376 |
310290 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
489 |
442, |
311070 |
OLIVER, Silver Rt. Hon |
|
1794-1799 |
OLIVER-BATH |
491 |
448 |
319202 |
WADDELL |
Drumgavny |
1739-1810 |
WADDELL-WADDELL |
492 |
58 |
319541 |
PRINGLE |
Killynure |
1795 Dec 28 |
PRINGLE-PRINGLE 1739-1810 Wm. PRINGLE late of Conway in Britain but then Lime Park Lodge, CO. Tyrone & Eizabeth PRINGLE otherwise LAVADIN his wife of the one part & John PRINGLE of Lime Park Lodge Co. Tyrone of the other part. Lands of Aughavilley, Enogh, Kennedies, Killinerens, Lisband, Lislea & Magheraville. |
495 |
71 |
321288 |
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Armaghbregagh |
1739-1810 |
Abbot Armagh-NOBLE |
495 |
171 |
321288 328288 |
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Ballymacowen |
1739-1810 |
Abbots of Armagh-NOBLE |
496 |
487 |
320191 |
BREAKEY |
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Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
500 |
66 |
312060 |
BROWNE |
Kiltibane |
1739-1810 |
EASTWOOD-BROWN did notes |
501 |
156 |
376345 |
OLIVER |
Magherkilcranny Ennislare |
1804, Jan 14 |
CARSON to OLIVER I have this deed http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1804Jan14-OLIVER-CARSON.html A memorial of an indented deed of assignment bearing date the 14th day of January 1804 and made or mentioned to be made between Samuel CARSON late of the city of Armagh but then of Fredericktown in the state of Maryland one of the United States of American Apothecary of the one part and Benjamin OLIVER of Enislare in the County of Armagh Farmer of the other part Whereby after Reciting as therein is receipted the said Samuel CARSON in consideration of two hundred and eighty two pounds sterling did grant Bargain Sell Assign Transfer & Make Over onto the said Benjamin OLIVER and to his Executors Administrators and Assigns all that and does not part or parcel of land situate lying and being in Magherykillcraney in the county of Armagh aforesaid formally demised to Thomas MOOREHEAD and then in the possession of the said Samuel CARSON and his under tenants containing by estimation thirty one acres two roods and thirteen perches be the same more or less together with such liberty of cutting Turf in the Bog of Farnalay as is granted by the lease of said premises made by Dillon Pollard of Castle Pollard in the County of Westmeath Esq. to said Samuel Carson To Hold unto the said Benjamin Oliver his Executors Administrators & Assigns from the First day of November then last part for and during all the rest residue and remainder of a lease of twenty years by said Lease granted then to come and unexpired and for and during all and any such further and future terms and times as should for ever thereafter be added thereto pursuant to the Toties Quoties Covenant for Renewal in said lease contained But subject to payment of the Rents Fines and receivers Fees and to the performance of the several Clauses Reservations and Covenants in and by said lease reserved and contained on the Tenant or Lessees part [] [] and performed and also subject to certain leases made by said Samuel Carson of said premises which Deed is executed on the part and behalf of the said Samuel Carson by Richard McConnell of Mullavilla in the County of Armagh Attorney at Law, and Joseph McConnell of Maymount in the same County Gentleman by virtue of a power of attorney to them for that and other purposes given by said Samuel Carson and said Deed and this Memorial are Witnessed by William Oliver of the city of Armagh Chandler and Thomas Appleby of the same city Scribner.Signed and sealed in presence of Wm Oliver Thomas Appleby Saml Carson by this McConnell Samuel Carson by John Cornell |
502 |
391 |
325443 |
McCULLAGH |
Drummuck |
1739-1810 |
MOSSE-McCULLAGH |
505 |
49 |
322470 |
WILSON, Robert |
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1789 April 15 |
WILSON –OLIVER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1789April15-WILSON-OLIVER.html NOTES: Deed of Assignment between Robert WILSON the younger of Tandragee in Parish & County of Armagh Cloth merchant of the one part and Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg in the Parish & County aforesaid, Farmer of the other part. Wherin is recited that Robert WILSON the elder of Tandragee aforesaid deceased did by deed bearing date 1st August 1765 in consideration of the sum of £370 did sell unto Benjamin OLIVER his exec ... all that part of Ballinahonebeg containing 10 acres 2 roods together with the mill and water dam and water course leading from same to the River Callan ... & a liberty of washing rubbing and beetling all cloth in said Mill which he the said Robert WILSON the elder or Robert WILSON the younger his son shall have bleaching each day in case of an insufficiency of water there and said deed witnesseth that said Robert WILSON the younger in consideration of £5 sterling to be paid by Arthur OLIVER did sell transfer and make over uto the said Andrew OLIVER his exec ... all the liberty of Beetling, Washing & rubbing cloth at said mill of Ballinahonebeg which his father Robert WILSON the elder hd resd to hold to the asid Arthur OLIVER his exec ... every right title, etc. in said Mill which he might have and claim which assignment is witnessed by Joseph OLIVER & John OLIVER both of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid Gentlemen and this memorial witnessed by the said John OLIVER & John McDAD of Lehnacollum in Co. Armagh, millright. Robert WILSON [SEAL] Signed in Armagh 9 May 1796. |
505 |
49 |
322470 |
OLIVER |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green |
1789 April 5 |
WILSON-OLIVER see notes above Between Robert WILSON the younger of Tandragee in Parish & Co of Armagh, Cloth merchant of the one part & Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg in Parish & Co. of Armagh Farmer of the other part. Robert WILSON the elder of Tandragee deceased deeded 1 Aug 1765 to Benjamin OLIVER 10A 2R & mill & water, dam & water course leading from same to River Callan & liberty of washing rubbing & beetling all cloth in said mill at Ballinahonebeg. Witness: Joseph OLIVER & John OLIVER both of Ballinahonebeg Gent & John McDEADE of Lahnacollum, Co. Armagh Millright. |
506 |
95 |
328017 |
OLIVER, John |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green Kennedies |
1797 Jan 17 |
OLIVER – SCOTT I have this deed. http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1797Jan17-OLIVER-SCOTT.html NOTES: A memorial of a deed bearing date 17th Jan 1797 made between John OLIVER Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER both of Ballinahonebeg, Co. Armagh and John SCOTT of Umgola, Co. Armagh. Reciting that the said John, Mary & Eliza OLIVER had deemed part of the lands of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid with the bleach mills, Mill dam, weir and water course therto belonging with several other things - Reserving thereat Liberty to convey the water from the Mills in the lands of Kennedies then in the possession of William GARVINs [well] And reciting that it was intended by said parties to said lease that the Current of Water in said dam should be Contd to flow and run in the ame bed it now occupies so that the Mill is sadi demise be not injured by any decision or [] there of. Whereby the said John and Mary & Eliza OLIVER to prevent misconstruction of this said recd Lease and in consideration did agree with the said John SCOTT ... [water rights] Witness: John PRENTICE & William SLOAN, both merchants of Armagh. Johns SCOTT [SEAL] |
506 |
146 |
328158 |
McCULLAGH |
Ednafirkin |
1739-1810 |
McCULLAGH-HAMILTON |
507 |
292 |
322359 328359 |
McCULLAGH, Thomas |
Ednafirkin |
1797 Feb 6 |
McCULLAGH - BROWN NOTES: Lease made between Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley in the Parish of Tullycorbet of Co. Monaghan Gent of the one part and William BROWN of Ednafikin Parish & Co. aforesaid, Farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Thomas McCULLAGH did demise unto the said William BROWN all that ... Lands of Ednafirkin ... now in the actual possession of the said Wm BROWN containing 20 acres Irish plantation measure ... during the natural life and lives [Archibald] BROWN son to John BROWN and James HAMILTON son to Alexander HAMILTON all of Ednafirkin aforesaid and James McMURRAY son to Andrew McMURRAY of Ballybay Parish & County aforesaid Surgeon ... persuant to a covenant of a perpetual renewal ... rent £16 11 shillings & one halfpenny ... witnessed by James McCULLAGH of Shantona & Francis McCABE of Ballybay, both of Co. Monaghan. Thomas McCULLAGH. William BROWN. 30 Dec 1796. |
509 |
269 |
331526 |
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Laragh, Aughnamullen |
1739-1810 |
CRAWFORD-McTEAR |
510 |
33 |
328019 |
OLIVER, John Mary & Elizabeth |
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green |
1796 April 1 |
OLIVER –SCOTT http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1796Apr1-OLIVER-SCOTT.html Indenture of Lease between John OLIVER, Mary & Elizabeth OLIVER son and daughters and also admons of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid Gent, decesed on the one part & John SCOTT of Umgola, Co. Armagh [SEE Deed 328019 - same agreement extra details] 10 acres roods 15 perches with the Mansion House and offices & all lands [] & all other buildings and improvements thereon: Garden, Bleach Green, Bleaching Utensils & Machinery theron said premises all water & water courses, mill dams, mill tail race & waste water course & also that small park on the other side the River opposite said Bleach Green containing 3 acres & 17 perches more or less to hold for 19 years from 1 Nov ... yearly rent of £62. Witness Andrew OLIVER & Thomas PRENTICE both of City of Armagh, Gent. John SCOTT [SEAL] Jan. 1797. |
512 |
363360 |
334720 334728 |
McCULLAGH |
Ednafirkin |
1739-1810 |
McCULLAGH-BROWNE The first # is the wrong number . |
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