1764 Dec 11 Belfast Newsletter
The question is: Which Thomas COULTER might this be?
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To be let for 21 years, or to lives from the first day of May next, in the Barony of the Fews, that part of Darcy[1] lately held by Mr. Thomas Coulter[2], containing about seventy acres, 15 of which were lately limed, where on there is a dwelling house and good offices; and to be set at the same time, for 21 years, about 60 acres of land joining Roxborough[3]. Proposals to be received by Mr. Graham Johnston [4]of Roxborough, and Mr. John Johnston[5] of Archer[6]. There are servants on each farm that will show them.
N. B. The tenant to be allowed liberty to plough as soon as he thinks proper.
[1] Darsey aka Dorsey, a townland in the Parish of Creggan, Co. Armagh.
[2] Thomas COULTER
[3] Roxborough is in the Parish of Newtownhamilton, and is recently more commonly known as Dorsey (Cavan O’Hanlon).It is on the northern border of the Dorsy townland in Creggan Parsish.
[4] Graham JOHNSTON of Roxborough. He was probably the Graham JOHNSTON who was a brother of John JOHNSTON beneath, both of whom were sons of John JOHNSTON who died in 1759 (Will is posted).
[5] John JOHNSTON (1729-1816) of Urker. He was also associated with Woodvale in Ballsmills. See: Johnston family tree included on Woodvale Page.
[6] Archer is actually the townland of Urcher, Parish of Creggan and long time home of both JACKSONs and JOHNSTONs.