Corrections- Apologies - I made a spelling error in a previous e mail. It should have read Benedin and not Benefit- was rushing, as usual. Now, I see I put N7 in another one- it should have been M7. same excuse. Again, to make it simpler finding the map of Benedine where it also uses the old name - just Google Benedine Nenagh map. Betty - should go back to Specksavers!
Freemen of Lower Ormond 1840 6 1353 ? H----? Clerk of Modreeny ? ? Holmes of Nenagh Jonathom Harding of Ballynasmcegan? William Harding of Lodge & Nenagh Peregrene? Hawkshaw of ---more? Robert Hale of ? Hall & Cloghkeating Thomas H-----? of ? & Abbeyville Michael Harty? of Nenagh Patrick Hickey of Nenagh Samuel Hodges? of Cloghjordan John Hogan of Kilcouran Michael H---ley of Ballycapple James Hanly or Harty of Nenagh Michael Hogan? of Killadangan Hugh Hogan of Killadangan William Harty? or Hanly of Cloghprior Darby Hogan of Ardcroney John Hanly of Nenagh Denis Hanly of Nenagh Daniel ?Hunter? of Nenagh John Hayes of ?Clonamoher? & Nenagh John Howard of Shinrone & Ballymacegan Robert Hale? of Merton Hall? Christopher H----worth? of ? Hall & Rodeen Thomas Haskell? of Sheshemore? ? Haskell of ? & Ballyloughane? John Hodges? of Cloghjordan James Hodges? of Cloghjordan Thomas Hodges of Park? & Knock---acree? John Hodges? of Newtown J. Webb or T. Webb H---? of Nenagh Michael Harty of Nenagh Robert H---?, clerk of ? & Ardcrony Thomas Howard of ? & Killy----? Thomas Howard [another one] of ? & Killy? Thomas? Howard [another one] of Dublin & Ballyloughane Benjamin ?Hawkshaw? of Mount Philips & ?Gurt------? John H----? of ?Bucklee? or Brockla Michael H---? of Carney James Hodgins of ?Roundwood? Thomas Hodgins of Newtown William H----eath? of Abbeyville Henry H----eath? of Abbeyville
Benedin (Townland) 246 Acres Tipperary, N.R. Barony of Upper Ormond Parish of Poor Law Uninon Nenagh Nenagh Province of Munster I wonder if this name Benedin is shortened from Benedictine as there was a lot of these folk in the area Cheers cara -----Original Message----- From: pjtskar via Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 3:56 AM To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Help with name Beneden Has anyone any idea where the estate of Beneden in County Tipperary is or any other names it may be known as I suspect maybe a spelling error?? Thanks Jean When replying to a message in the digest please do two things: 1. Change the 'Subject' to that of the message you are replying to. 2. Delete all the messages above and below the one you are concerned with. Thank You. All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
As I have said, Benedine is the spelling today. If you want to see it referred to in the old spelling, go to nra.ie this is the National Roads Authority web site. If you scroll down to a paragraph on page 14 - heading Bronze Age ( you will find this immediately under picture 44) Bendin is mentioned. Bronze Age findings discovered from the Neolithic Age. The other townlands mentioned are all in the immediate area. All discovered about 2006 when the N7 motorway was being built. Betty.
Benefit and its various spelling variations is the townland of Benedine today. It is a short distance from Nenagh town. The M7 motorway runs through it just outside Nenagh on the Limerick side of town. Look it up on the Net and you will see the map. I will forward further info. when I have more time. Betty.
I see from my website there is a Benedin Parish of Nenagh Does anyone have any more info about this place?? -----Original Message----- From: cotipperary-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cotipperary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of pjtskar via Sent: 4. juni 2015 19:56 To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Help with name Beneden Has anyone any idea where the estate of Beneden in County Tipperary is or any other names it may be known as I suspect maybe a spelling error?? Thanks Jean When replying to a message in the digest please do two things: 1. Change the 'Subject' to that of the message you are replying to. 2. Delete all the messages above and below the one you are concerned with. Thank You. All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Has anyone any idea where the estate of Beneden in County Tipperary is or any other names it may be known as I suspect maybe a spelling error?? Thanks Jean
Benedon or Benedin als. Binn Éidín Said to be in Nenagh. 2 miles S of Nenagh. Bronze age site Its not a parish, but perhaps once a townland. Janet On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 6:59 PM, pjtskar via <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I see from my website there is a > Benedin Parish of Nenagh > Does anyone have any more info about this place?? > > -----Original Message----- > From: cotipperary-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:cotipperary-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of pjtskar via > Sent: 4. juni 2015 19:56 > To: cotipperary@rootsweb.com > Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Help with name Beneden > > Has anyone any idea where the estate of Beneden in County Tipperary is or > any other names it may be known as > > I suspect maybe a spelling error?? > > > > Thanks > > Jean > > > > > When replying to a message in the digest please do two things: > 1. Change the 'Subject' to that of the message you are replying to. > 2. Delete all the messages above and below the one you are concerned with. > Thank You. > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > When replying to a message in the digest please do two things: > 1. Change the 'Subject' to that of the message you are replying to. > 2. Delete all the messages above and below the one you are concerned with. > Thank You. > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Freemen Lower Ormond 1840 5 1350 The ink is very light on this one and very hard to read Pierson? Faulkner? of Mount Falcon & Firmount? W----? Farr?? of Berkeley something & Ballinderry? Michael Flynn of L------- Joseph Falkiner of Rodeen John Grace of Garryduff William Gleason of Borrisokane & Ballyhayden? Patrick Gleason of Grange John Gaynor? of Nenagh H----? Grace? of Carhue Thomas G----ch----? of Killeen & Balleen Richard Gleason of Nenagh Michael Griffin of Nenagh James Gleeson of Killodangan Robert Go---? of Craggy & Fedamore Richard Wiles Gason? of Richmond [There is a 2nd one below- same guy?] James Gleason of Grange Rody Gleason of Nenagh Patrick Griffin of Old Court John Gaynor of Lisballyard George Garvey of Th--ville & Nenagh Thomas ?Guefs? or ?G--ss? of Garrane William ?Guefs? Jr. of Garrane & ?Burntwood? John ?Guefs? Jr. of Burntwood John Guefs? of Garrane William Guefs? of Garrane Francis Gaynor of Cloghjordan James Guest of Coolbawn ? H. Grady of Dublin & Brookfield William Goulding of Ballinderry John Going of Cragg & ?Faddenboy? Pierce? Goold of Finnoe Glebe & Finnoe Rev. R. Berkeley Greene of Killodearnan William Grey of Burrisokane & Shesesmore John Gibson of Killonaule John Going of Bird Hill & Fedamore John Going [another one] of Bird Hill & Fedamore [It doesn't say Jr., so perhaps cousins?] Richard Wiles Gason of Richmond William Henry Head of Modreeny Thomas Heany of Nenagh Joseph Hasket of Galross Patrick Hanley? of Nenagh William Henebry? of Nenagh William Haskell of Burrisokane
Hi Jean, You might try poking around on the CONNACHT AND MUNSTER LANDED ESTATES DATABASE at http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie:8080/LandedEstates/jsp/index.jsp It has a wealth of information, photos and I searched "Beneden" but nothing came up. Ed Madden Ridgefield, WA On 6/4/2015 10:56 AM, pjtskar via wrote: > Has anyone any idea where the estate of Beneden in County Tipperary is or > any other names it may be known as > > I suspect maybe a spelling error?? > > > > Thanks > > Jean > > > > > When replying to a message in the digest please do two things: > 1. Change the 'Subject' to that of the message you are replying to. > 2. Delete all the messages above and below the one you are concerned with. > Thank You. > > All of the past messages of this list can be found in the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=cotipperary > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COTIPPERARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Freemen Lower Ormond 4 1349 Daniel Egan of Borrisokane & ? Thomas Ely of College & Kilebeg Thomas Ely, Jr. of College & Modreeny Patrick Ellard of Ballycapple John Enshaw of Eglish Glebe & Eglish Charles Egan of Burrisokane & Carrow Howard A.? Egan of Burrisokane & Sarrah James Egan of Nenagh Henry Ely of Greyforth [Greyfort?] Thomas Ely of Elyo----? & Modreeny Samuel Fozier? of Southville & Ballingarry James Fleming of Killane? William A. Faulkner, Clerk of Templemore & Derrynaslean James Fleetwood of Killowlodge & Ballyhasty William Flannary of Brocka Gregory Fitzpatrick of Nenagh Daniel Flannery of Nenagh John Flannery of Killadangan John Fitzgerald of Lodge Thomas Fleming of Killeen Matthew Flannery of Carrigaunagh & Killeen Samuel Fozier of Lottaville & Killoenahelmore? Richard Faulkner of Mount Falcon John Faulkner of Wilesborough? & Springfield Daniel Faulkner of Mount Falcon & Springfield Joseph Falkiner of Mount Falcon & Rodeen Thomas Fleetwood of Banagher & Clark Hill James Freth? of Nenagh William Flannery of Nenagh William Ferman or Forman of Parsonstown & McCloon? Michael Flinn of Lisadunna? Frederick Falkiner of Couga? & Letterballapricard? William Fletcher of Merrian-----? & Dromineer ? [looks like Jollasevole?] Fletcher of Shannonhall John Fletcher of ?Garranfada? Robert Fletcher of Nenagh Thomas Faulkner of Springfield & Borrisokane Nathaniel Faulkner of Ballypricard & Ballythomas Daniel Faulkner of Woodlawn & Ballypricard Arthur French, Jr. of Dublin & Carney? Sylvester Fogerty of Nenagh Arthur French of Otway Castle & Carney? James Fitzpatrick of Mayne? & Drummin?
Ballingarry or Ballygarry Towne or Gare als. Baile an Garrda Cnuic Síthe Úna als. Cnoc Síde Úna or Cnoc Síde Abna N.R. In Hearth Money Rolls 1665-66-67, In Barony of Lower Ormond, Parish of Ballingarry: Ballingarry; Lasnagore; Lisbryan; Gortnapole; Illegible townland; Killnamuck; Lismackrorey; Ballymonine; Kilkonnellmore; Killcannybeg; Ballyhinch; Carrigg If anyone wants more parish townland names, ask & I'll put them on. Janet
BALLINGARRY OR BALLYGARRY or Ballingary or Ballingarrie CIVIL PARISH NR In Pender's Survey 1659 in Ballygarry/Ballingarry NR parish in Lower Ormond Barony: Ballygarry Towne; Ballinihensy; Carrigh; Lisbrier; Muny; Lisneroghy; Ballin Vanyne; Killiconihinbegg; Kilconin More. Hearth Money Rolls - 1665-6-7 - Barony of Lower Ormond - Parish of Ballingary: Ballingary. Hearth Money Rolls - 1665-6-7 - Barony of Lower Ormond - Parish of Ballingarry: Ballingarry; Lasnagore; Lisbryan; Gortnapole; Illegible townland; Killnamuck; Lismackrorey; Ballymonine; Kilkonnellmore; Killcannybeg; Ballyhinch; Carrigg Townlands in Griffiths: Ballingarry; Ballylina; Ballymona; Ballynahinch; Boston; Carrick; Creeragh; Derreen; Garrane; Gortinarable; Gurteen; Kilcunnahin Beg & More; Knockahigowna; Lacka; Lisbryan; Lismacrory; Lisnagower; Lissadonna; Munnia; Quakerstown; Rahinane; Springpark; Whitehall. A Pold, parcell, Colpe or p/o a Colpe of Ballingarry parish in Lower Ormond in the Civil Survey: Ballingarry; Ballynehensy or Ballynahensy; Carrige; Gurrane; Ballinvonyne or Ballyvonyne; Lickfine; LismacRory; ClonemcQunane; Culenamogh; Killconyhinemore or Killconihinemore; Cnockteigine; Killconyhinebegg; Rathinane or Rathinan (castle); FarrinmcRanell or Farrinmcraniell; Lisbryne; Kilenelaghagh or Killnelaghagh all in Lower Ormond. In Hearth Money Rolls 1665-66-67, in Barony of Lower Ormond, in Parish of Ballingary: Ballingary
LOUGHKEEN(E) or Loughkeene OR LOCKEEN OR LOGHCAYNE OR LOCKEEN OR LOGHKYN or Louchkyn or Laghircane or Loghkeene or LoghKerne als. Ballaghkyne als. Ballaghakeen als. Baile Achaidh Caoin als. Ballaghy Keen CIVIL PARISH N.R. In Lower Ormond, bounded by Co. Offaly on the E, Ballingarry to the S and SW, Aglishcloghane to the W, Lorrha to the NW to the far NW and N. consists of Arraghbeg; Arraghmore; Ballaghgar; Ballykinash; Ballyloughnane; Caherhoereigh; Clohaskin; Cloncorig; Clonfinane; Clonfree; Clonraskin; Cornhill; Corraduff; Croghan; Cronekill; Derrinlieragh; Doughkill; Faddanbeg; Faddanmore; Kylenamuck; Loughkeen; Skehananagh; Stonestown; Tinnakilly; Town of Riverstown; Wingfield. In Pender's Survey 1659 in LoghKerne/Loughkeene parish in Lower Ormond Barony: Killene; Croghane; Dakill; Amcargy; BallyKinass; Feddane; Gurtine with Arrigebegg; LoghKeene; Ballyloghnane; Castletowne; p/o Loughkeene; Laskagh; p/o Laskagh; Glahiskin. Townlands in Griffiths: Arraghbeg; Arraghmore; Ballagh; Ballaghgar; Ballykinash; Ballyloughnane; Caherhoereigh; Castletown; Clohaskin; Cloncorig; Clonfinane; Clonfree; Clonraskin; Coolderry; Cornhill; Corraduff; Crogan; Cronekill; Derrinlieragh; Doughkill; Faddanbeg; Faddanmore; Gurteen; Killeen; Killenaule; Kylenamuck; Lacka; Loughkeen; Pallas; Skehanagh; Stonestown; Tinlough; Tinnakilly; Wingfield
LOWER ORMOND ALS. Urumhain Íochtarach BARONY In the far N of Co. Tipperary and N of Upper Ormond, which seems backwards. It is in the RC diocese of Killaloe; consists of; Aglishcloghane; Ardcrony; Ballingarry; Borrisokane; Cloghprior; Dorrha; Dromineer; Finnoe; Kilbarron; Killodiernan; Kilruane; Knigh; Lorrha; Loughkeen; Modreeny; Monsea; Nenagh; Terryglass; Uskane. In the Civil Survey it says that this barony has been anciently divided into 4 parts: Quiryn O'Glysane; Quirintlea; Quirin O'Meara; Quirin McDaniell. From the Civil Survey, the parishes are: United parishes of Nenagh, Musea & Drominyre now known and commonly called by the name of Agha, or the parish of Agha; Killodiernane; Killbirrane; Finogh; Moderenhy; borress (Borrisokane); Tirraglash; Eglish; Uskeane; Ballingarry; Loghkeene; the United parishes of Durra & Bonaghan (Bonacum?) niw called by the name of Durra (Dorrha); Lorho; Kneygh; United parishes of Ardcrony & Killrunane, now called Ardcrony; Cloghprior LOWER ORMOND OR NETHER ORMOND BARONY Muscraighe-tire.- This territory comprises the present barony of Lower Ormond, and a part of that of Upper Ormond, in the county of Tipperary. Its extent is defined by Sir Charles O'Carroll in a letter to the Lord Deputy, in 1585, in which he calls it Muschryhyry, and states that the Earl of Ormonde lately called it by the false name of Lower Ormonde, a designation which it had never borne before, inasmuch as it was always considered a part of Thomond. The barony and 16 parochial maps have been preserved. Upon the first are p/o Lorrha, Dorra and Bonohan; and upon a second are the United parishes of Monsea and Dromineer, and p/o Nenagh; Ardcroney and p/o Killruan are on a third. Another p/o Lorrha, Lockeen, p/o Eglish (in King's county) Terryglass, Uskean, Burresakene, Fenough, Killbarron, Modreeny, Cloghprior, Killodiernan and Knigh have all their separate maps. Except Killruan, Beaufort [1790's] has all of them.
Here are some of the placenames I have but haven't had time to look through them to match things up. That's where I need your help. Nenagh In Pender's Survey 1659 in Nenagh parish in Lower Ormond Barony: Nenagh Towne; Cloune Muckle. In Pender's Survey 1659 in Agha/United parishes of Nenagh, Musea & Drominyre/Dromineer parish in Lower Ormond Barony: Drominire; Killtillocke; Garranfada; Mounsell/Mounsea; Gurtin; Belline; Gourtenonrue; Carrige; Killoshally; Tomony; Carrue; Collane; Anaghbegg; Cranagh; Ballyartelly; Balyhymikin; Ballycommane; Grallagh. Townlands in Griffiths: Ballyvillane; Coolaholloga; Drummin; Gortlandroe; Moyroe; Nenagh North; Shesheraghkeale; Solsborough; Stereame; Ballygraigue; Bawn; Benedin; Farnamurry; Fawnlough; Knockanpierce; Lahesseragh; Moanbeg; Nenagh South; Tyone. NENAGH REGISTRATION DISTRICT All caps is the Reg District. Follows with sub districts/ Dispensary districts. Italics are the adjacent Reg districts: NENAGH, TIP. (Nenagh, Newport, Portroe, Silvermines, Toomyvara) Borrisokane, Roscrea, Thurles, Tipperary, Limerick, Scarriff. There were significant changes to the boundaries between 1841 & 1911. BORRISOKANE or Borres or Borres Clanna Uí Céin OR Buiríos Uí Chéin or Boreakin or Borris-o-Kean or Borelkeyne or Boreskine or Burgagetoun or Boreishlee or Porrish or Porris als. Ratherdyr CIVIL PARISH N.R. A Pold, parcell, Colpe or p/o a Colpe in Borrisokane parish in Lower Ormond in the Civil Survey: Crottagh (Castle site); Liscanlane; Galrosse or Galross; Sheseraghmore or Shesiraghmore; Bellaghadine; Keilline or Keillyne or Kelline; Rathmore; Fiebegg; Fiemore; Keilconiermody or Killoniermoda; Tombrickane or Tombrecane or Tomebrecane (castle site). In Pender's Survey 1659 in Porrish/Porris parish in Lower Ormond Barony: Tombrecane; Killonyermody; Rathmore; Killine; Beallaghadin; Crotogh; Shanbally with Gallross; Liscanlane; Borres als. Shesiraghmore. BURRIS-O-KANE, or BURROS-O-KEANE, a post-town and parish, in the barony of LOWER-ORMOND, county of TIPPERARY; There are considerable remains of a square tower castle, called Tumbricane, which appears to have been of great strength. Townlands in Borrisokane parish in Tithes: Ballyhaden; Barnsakane or Borrisokane; Burniswood; Crotta; Effernagh; Feebeg; Feemore; Grayforth? or Greyfort; Jeemoor?; Kelagowna; Kelleen or Killeen; Kells; Kellybaden; Kilagouna; Killeen; Lisleabeg or Lisleighbeg; Rathmore; Shesheraghmore; Tombrickane; Liskinlahan. In Lower Ormond, it is bounded by Uskane on the E, Modreeny on the SE, Ardcroney on the S, Finnoe on the SW, and Terryglass on the NW and N. Consists of Ballyhaden; Crotta; Feebeg; Gaulross; Greyfort; Killeen; Kyleonermody; Kyletombrickane; Liskinlahan; Lisleighbeg; Rathmore; Shesheraghmore; Tombrickane; Town of Borrisokane; Town of Goatstown. Townlands in Griffiths: Borrisokane Town, Ballyhaden, Crotta, Fee Beg, Fee More, Goatstown Town, Gaulross, Greyfort, Killavalla, Kyleonermody, Kyletombrickane, Liskinlahan, Lisleighbeg, Rathmore, Shesheraghmore (church here), Tombrickane. Hearth Money Rolls - 1665-6-7 - Barony of Lower Ormond - Parish of Burris: Burris Burrasakane Barriskane Burrosakane Burris-a-kane Burros-o-kane Burrosikane Burrasokeane Borrisakane Burrisakeane Burg Leth (Borris Uskane?) Hearth Money Rolls - 1665-6-7 - Barony of Lower Ormond - Parish of Burres: Thombrocke; Romore/Romoury; Lisleaghtowne; Lisgonlone All caps is the Reg District. Follows with sub districts/ Dispensary districts. Italics are the adjacent Reg districts: BORRISOKANE, TIP (created 1850). (Cloghjordan, Borrisokane, Terryglass) adjacent Reg Districts: Parsonstown, Roscrea, Nenagh, Scarriff, Portumna
Freemen Lower Ormond 3 1348 John Clark of Borrisokane & Sheshermore Thomas Corcoran of Shinione & Ballymager? James Cavanagh of Ballingarry Cornelius Cormack of Nenagh Alexander Carew of Kilcoran Scott J. Connelly of Ballyheadon? & Ballylyra? Patrick Cleary of Nenagh George Charles of Nenagh Lewis J. Cougan? of Rockview & ?Knockan something I have to come back to? Patrick R. Carhill of Besborough? & Nenagh Robert Delaney of Cloghjordan John Dignan? of Luddenbeg? or Euddenbeg? Christopher Dignan of Annahearig? John Dobbs of Nenagh Morty? Darcy of Kildangan? John Donnelly of Tombricane Darby Doolan of Lismacraw? John Darcy of Nenagh Thomas Doolan? of Wingfield John Dwyer of Dublin & Dromin-something Thomas De---cer of Cloghjordan & E----? and his rele the illegible Dancer of North---? & E---? OBrien Dillwin? of Nenagh John Darcy of Nenagh Thomas Donohue of Nenagh James Dempster of Nenagh & Clonabehy? John Dwyer of Nenagh John Donohue? of Carrigbeg & Firmount? Cleaton? Derry or Darcy? of Nenagh Michael Dwyerof Nenagh James Darcy of Kildangan Thomas Doolan of Shinrone Stephen J.? Dwyer of Stradbally & Drominbane? Henry Dangan of Knigh & Nenagh Richard Donovan of Ballymon? & Loughbally-something? Richard Dagg of Rathmore Reverand Joseph P.B. Drones? of Ballyhagan or Ballyhogan Francis W. Drought of ?Tarvillee? Thomas T.? Dancer of Emanesky? William Dagg of Ballinboy & Borrisokane? Henry Dwyer of Bally--- Castle? James Dempster of nenagh & Clon---ky John Egan of Borrisokane & Cor---?
My only suggestion is that Keaduff may be Kilduff, a townland in the Parish of Killea near Templemore. On Jun 2, 2015, at 3:00 AM, cotipperary-request@rootsweb.com wrote: Thomas Antioch? of Keaduff? Thomas L Bohan, President Forensic Specialties Accreditation Board tbohan2@maine.rr.com 2073181170
Michael Banon of Nenagh Francis Bryan? of Nenagh Eyre Baldwin? of Ballycolleton Peter Bayly? [I cannot read the townland names and will have to come back to these] ? Bloomfield of Redwood ? Burke of Elmhill or Elmhall Willy? Baumite? of ?Rinntown? & Poulteshabaugh? David Brimley of Nenagh & Dromineer Samuel Barry of Rockvilla & Bellpark? Edmund Burke of Fort---? & Nenagh Theo---? Burke of Fort----? & Nenagh Johnathon Bag---? of Rathmany?, Co. Meath & "Lucka" [Lacca?] Edward Biggs of Castlebiggs T.? Robins? Barry of ? & Coolnagaun? James Barron of Nenagh Thomas Bunbury of Lisbrian William Beogden? of Caher Castle & Nenagh Washington Bagley of Newgrove? & Musgrave? or Musgrove? ? W/ Conors of Mount William? & Lacca ? Charles of ? & Nenagh John Cunningham of Nenagh Martin Cleary of Springfort Bryon Cornelius? of Nenagh Lewis J. Connegan? of Carrig Charles Cambie of ? & Castletown Daniel Corrigan of Borrisokane Michael Cleary of Kennybrook? Michael Cleary of Nenagh John Clancy of ---town & Nenagh R----? P. Carkil? of Silvermines & Nenagh [Rowan; Rawson???] William Cantwell? of Nenagh Fleury? W. Cone? of ? & Carhue Dalton? Carroll of Annabeg Edward Cambie of Kilgarraun? or Kilgarvin? Joshua Cantrell of Nenagh John Crawford of Lisheen? Patrick Cleary of ?Peterfield? Edward Corman? of ?---town? & Gurt---? John Cleary of Skehaun? Arthur? Cashel of Ballyhaden? ? Clarke of Thomond ??Jeffries? ?Camtate? of Nenagh Samuel Cliborn of ? & ?
Freemen - Lower Ormond 1 1346 William Armstrong of Nenagh Thomas Adams of Nenagh? Isaac Alt of Kilconnell? [?Parish of Ballingarry?] Tydd? Abbott of Ballyharty? Joseph Antioch? of Arbourhill? Thomas Antioch? of Keaduff? William Ahunthy?? of Oakpark & Loughkeen? Charles Atkinson? of Southpark & Ballingarry{NR} George Atkinson of Ashly Park [in Nenagh I think] John Ardell? of Gurth---? William Armitage? of Cloghjordan John Armitage of Cloghjordan Thomas Adam of Quakertown? [In Ballingarry NR. This name may be a corruption of something as there is no indication that Quakers were ever here. Maunple? Andress? of Rathkenny? & Carroway? [Carrowea or Kearowea or Carruekeil als. Ceathrú Aodha] Thomas Abbott of Nenagh William Ardell? of Druminola? James Acey? of Nenagh Christopher Anterill? of Sheaduff [Sraduff] Benjamin Armitage of Springfield Michael Valentine Aylmar of Eccles Street, Dublin & Derry Thomas Thompson Abbott of Nenagh Charles Attkinson of Southpark George Atkinson of Ashley Park & Bally----? Joseph Burke of Elmhill Samuel Browne? of Cloghjordan Timothy Brien of Tinnekilla? John Brien of Cornhill? [In Loughkwwn [Loughkeen]parish] Patrick Brien of Patrick Brien of Cornhill Martin Brien of Tinnekilly? William Brogden? Clonmel & Nenagh John Bolton of Derry---? & Springfield Peter Burke of Elmhall William Burke of Nenagh William Burke of Ballythomas? Washington Begg----? of Belview? John Bronton? of Rathurles & Nenagh Samuel Barry of Bellpark? Thomas Brin---? of Rathurles & Nenegh Thomas Bumbury of Lisbryan? Michael Brien of Lisbunny & Nenagh John Browne of Burrisokane Michael Burke of Garranallea? Samuel Barry, Jr. of Bellpark More later