REVEL:- John of Ballymoney and Ballynacapoge, dated 5 August 1757, proved prerogative 1 March 1758- To his wife Frizwood ( Frezwood) Revell he leaves ( legacy is not mentioned) for her life then to son John who also receives Ballynatarney, Newcastle and Kilmacray. To his son William he leaves a lease on Ballynety, Kilbride and Arklow. To his daughter Jane he leaves 200 pounds He appoints his wife, William Johnson and George Bradel as Executors Witnesses:Samuel Usher, Thomas Tindall and Samuel Hepenstall Ms.7227 pge 4 of insert of back cover Further to the wife Frizwood I have found in the marriage licence of Ferns a person that may be her noted in my data base with more details to be shared but one step at a time . REVELL:-Francis of Ballydonnell, dated 10 May 1692, proved Dublin Diocese 25 August 1692. He leaves his son George half the farm of Ballydonnel and half the mill on it, He leaves the other half to his sons John Revell and Henry Revell and his son-in-law William Mates. To his son William Revell he leaves a black stone horse. To his daughter Grace he leaves one shilling. He names his son in law James Anslow (Annelsey), son in law Joseph Darlington and his grandchild Leonard Revell. MS7227 Pge 1 ( of insert of back cover) REVELL:-John of Ballymoney, tanner dated 21st November 1738 proved Dublin diocese 7th May 1740 To his son John he leaves two leases of Ballymoney and Ballynabarny. To his daugher Elizabeth Revell he leaves 125 pound To his daughter Garce Brass he leaves 65 pound as she already received 60 pound at marriage To his daughter Rachel Bradley alias Fox alias Revell he leaves 125 pound. He names his sons Peter and Joseph, his wife Ruth is deceased, his grandchildren JOhn and Judith Revell and is son in law Aris Brass He appoints his son in law Ralph Fox as executor. Witnesses:- Thomas Tindell, James Moore and Richard Meats ( Mates) MS.7227 PGE 3 Of insert on back cover. REVELL:- John of Finknock *(Ticknock) Co Wicklow, farmer dated 28th December 1781, proved prerogative 23rd January 1782. He leaves the lease of Finknock ( Ticknock) and mill to Francis Sherwood of Kilbride and John Kanterbury *(Canterbury) of Slenwoode? in trust for son John Revell, a minor aged eight years, Travers Revell, Jane Revell and Margaret Revell. He also leaves 40 pound to each of them. He also leaves 10 pound to his servant Margaret Bolger. Witnesses:- Francis Revell, William Philpot and Christopher Hunt. MS. 7227 pge 6 of insert on back cover. REVELL:-MS 7227 pge 9 John of Ballyfillore ? *(Ballinacor?) farmer dated 13th February 1790, proved prerogative 7th September 1797. To his son Joseph he leaves Ballygrillore?, the two Crone/s, Dughill and Kilkandracunnorn? *(Kilcandra) To his grand-daughter Mary Ann Manning he leaves 300 pounds To his daugher Mary Howell five shillings TO his daugher Susanna Manning two shillings and no more He appoints his brother William Revell, son of Jasper and son in law of William Manning executors. Witnesses:Thomas Annesley Senior and Junior and Joseph Stringer. REVELL:- MS 7227 pge 7. John of Ballymoney, Esq., dated 2nd February 1801, proved prerogattive 23rd January 1805. He leaves his wife Janey nee Brayn 100 pounds as well as a jointure of 100 pounds per annum in Ballymoney and also leaves Ballycla to her subject to her paying 60 pounds oer annum to his son Henry. He leaves her the use of Ballymoney house which goes to his eldest son William if she marries. To his eldest son John he leaves Seapark others Marqhey subject to a charge of 3,000 and the rent chargeJohn now has off the lands of Killlnacrea shall be null and void from my decease. To his second son William he leaves Ballymoney, Ballyasop? Gormanstrouthill? *(Gormanstown) Roskey *Roscrea?, Ballymurren, Tonicryle? *(Tomcoyle?), Aughavanna,Killnacrea? Connory, his concerns in Wicklow and part of the wood or Croutbane *(Cronebane) subject to a rent charge of 1600 pounds. TO Tony his brother in-law, Thomas Braddel, William Bryan, John Bryan, Rev. George Braddell he leaves his interest in Ballynabannery *(Ballynabarney) Co Wicklow in trust to educate his third son Thomas Revell, a minor, and my youngest daughter. To his fourth son Henry Revell Ballyclea after his wife interst. To his eldest daughter Dorothea Bradell 300 pounds. To his second daughter Jane 1000 pounds His daughter Harriot 1,000 pounds His fourth daughter Nary 1,000 pounds His fifth daughter Charlote 1,000 pounds His sixth daughter Elizabeth 1,000 pounds He appointes Thomas Braddell, Rev George Braddell and William Bryan Executors. Witnesses:- Mathew Johnsson, Laurence Cahill and George Philips. REVELL:-MS 7227 pge 5 William Senior of Price's Lane, Dublin, mariner dated 9th February 1746, proved prerogative 30th June 1747. Names his wife Elizabeth, sons William and Albon, grand-daughters by Albon; Jane, Margaret, Ann. Grand-son by William and Grand-daughters by William, Mary, Ann Flagharty and Sarah REVELL:- MS 7227 pge 8 William of Ardoyne Co Wicklow dated 7th November 1783 proved prerogative 7th February 1787 To his wife Alice Revell alias Braddell, and only son John Revell he leaves Balyshane, Newtown and Copent all in Co Carlow and Ballinatarny * (Ballynabarney) , Kilbride and Asrogers? all in Co Wicklow. To his eldest daughter Frizwood Revell he leaves 350 pounds. To his second daugter Margaret Revell he leaves 300 pounds. To his third daughter Jane he leaves 300 pounds. To his fourth and youngest daughter Allice he leaves 300 pounds. He appoints his wife, his brother John Revel of Ballymoney, brother-in-law Thomas Braddell of Prospect, Co Wexofrd. Witnesses:- Barry Braddell, W West and George Phillips. ( Mentioned in first email under ejectment ) Cheers for now Cara I hope my spelling and typing has improved and if anyone can assist with the place names it would be appreciated but they are as written and have been checked by others for me also.