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    1. Re: [WATERFORD] George Warmingham CONNOR b c1807 in Waterford, Ireland
    2. heather
    3. I must apologise his name is George Warmingham CONNOR I wrote Warmington sorry Heather

    01/14/2011 08:02:54
    1. [WATERFORD] George Warmington CONNOR b c1807 in Waterford, Ireland
    2. heather
    3. I am new to this list & I am looking for the Irish family records of George Warmington CONNOR b c1807 in Waterford, Ireland and died 1892 in Victoria Australia. He & at least one of his sons were master mariners. I believe (but not sure) he married Mary CORRIE in Waterford prior to 1839 and they had 4 sons & 2 daughters all born in Waterford. Some of his children were: John CONNOR b c 1839, moved to NZ, married in NSW Australia, settled in NZ and died in NZ Mary Warmingham CONNOR b c 1844, arrived Victoria, Australia 1858, married 1861 in Victoria, Australia Annie Warmingham CONNOR b c 1848, never married, died in Victoria Australia & named her mother as Mary CORREY George W. CONNOR b c 1850, arrived Victoria, Australia 1858, arrived New Zealand 1866 and settled there with his wife & 7 sons. Any help at all would be appreciated Thanks Heather Coleman Victoria, Australia

    01/14/2011 07:56:45
    1. [WATERFORD] Chancery Rolls
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. A Repertory of the Inrolments of the Patent Rolls of Chancery in Ireland commencing with the Reign of King James I is here: http://tinyurl.com/4q9jz8c Janet

    01/14/2011 06:16:00
    1. [WATERFORD] Patent & Close Rolls
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. For anyone doing more ancient research, SOME of the Patent and Close Rolls are on-line here: Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland from the 18th [year] to the 45th [year] of Queen Elizabeth, Vol. II http://books.google.ie/books?id=7MkUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA318&dq=Limerick+townlands&hl=en&ei=fOYETYDSGoGZOqrVzaYB&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAThG#v=onepage&q&f=false Janet

    01/07/2011 12:52:18
    1. [WATERFORD] Off-topic: Irish Traditional Music
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. For those who like traditional Irish music, here is a website to look at: http://www.itma.ie/ Look for the Continue in English button The page in English to access digitized material is here: http://www.itma.ie/English/digitised_materials.html Have fun! Janet

    01/04/2011 07:00:04
    1. Re: [WATERFORD] WATERFORD Digest,
    2. My great grandmother was educated at the community school for girls run by Mount Melleray Abbey in the 1870s. She was from Lismore. Cheryl Dynan ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 01:01:25 -0700 >From: waterford-bounces@rootsweb.com (on behalf of waterford-request@rootsweb.com) >Subject: WATERFORD Digest, Vol 6, Issue 2 >To: waterford@rootsweb.com > > > >The Ireland GenWeb County Waterford website is up for adoption. Check it out at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwat/ >If you would like to take this site over, contact: Waterford-admin@rootsweb.com > >Today's Topics: > > 1. RC Parish around Mt Melleray (Sandra J Hawley) > 2. Re: RC Parish around Mt Melleray (Janet Crawford) > 3. Re: RC Parish around Mt Melleray (Sandra J Hawley) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2011 11:02:47 -0800 >From: Sandra J Hawley <sanj@centurytel.net> >Subject: [WATERFORD] RC Parish around Mt Melleray >To: waterford@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <4D221D57.2000503@centurytel.net> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Hello list, > >Does anyone know the RC Parish that would encompass Mt Melleray Abbey? >Or is it its own Parish? If you go a little further north to Co >Tipperary, you have Boolahallagh townland and Augavanlomaun townland and >the village of Newcastle, etc which are all part of Newcastle Parish >which eventually became Newcastle Four-Mile-Water Parish. I am looking >for the parish that include Mt Melleray. > >Thanks >Sandy > > at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=waterford >> >> ------------------------------------- >> The Ireland GenWeb County Waterford website is up for adoption. ?Check it out at: ?http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwat/ >> If you would like to take this site over, contact: ?Waterford-admin@rootsweb.com >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WATERFORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > >------------------------------ >End of WATERFORD Digest, Vol 6, Issue 2 >***************************************

    01/04/2011 01:46:18
    1. Re: [WATERFORD] RC Parish around Mt Melleray
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. Sandy, Looks like it may be Cappoquin als. St. Mary's Cappoquin....I think Janet On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Sandra J Hawley <sanj@centurytel.net> wrote: > Hello list, > > Does anyone know the RC Parish that would encompass Mt Melleray Abbey? > Or is it its own Parish?  If you go a little further north to Co > Tipperary, you have Boolahallagh townland and Augavanlomaun townland and > the village of Newcastle, etc which are all part of Newcastle Parish > which eventually became Newcastle Four-Mile-Water Parish.  I am looking > for the parish that include Mt Melleray. > > Thanks > Sandy > Please double-check subject line & snip your messages when replying. > > Please search the Archives of this list for your surnames at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=waterford > > ------------------------------------- > The Ireland GenWeb County Waterford website is up for adoption.  Check it out at:  http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlwat/ > If you would like to take this site over, contact:  Waterford-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WATERFORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/03/2011 02:58:08
    1. Re: [WATERFORD] RC Parish around Mt Melleray
    2. Sandra J Hawley
    3. Janet, Thanks so much. Sandy On 1/3/2011 1:58 PM, Janet Crawford wrote: > Sandy, Looks like it may be Cappoquin als. St. Mary's Cappoquin....I think > > Janet > > On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Sandra J Hawley<sanj@centurytel.net> wrote: >> Hello list, >> >> Does anyone know the RC Parish that would encompass Mt Melleray Abbey? >> Or is it its own Parish? If you go a little further north to Co >> Tipperary, you have Boolahallagh townland and Augavanlomaun townland and >> the village of Newcastle, etc which are all part of Newcastle Parish >> which eventually became Newcastle Four-Mile-Water Parish. I am looking >> for the parish that include Mt Melleray. >> >> Thanks >> Sandy

    01/03/2011 08:24:25
    1. [WATERFORD] RC Parish around Mt Melleray
    2. Sandra J Hawley
    3. Hello list, Does anyone know the RC Parish that would encompass Mt Melleray Abbey? Or is it its own Parish? If you go a little further north to Co Tipperary, you have Boolahallagh townland and Augavanlomaun townland and the village of Newcastle, etc which are all part of Newcastle Parish which eventually became Newcastle Four-Mile-Water Parish. I am looking for the parish that include Mt Melleray. Thanks Sandy

    01/03/2011 04:02:47
    1. [WATERFORD] Off-topic: Easter uprising
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. TG4 is doing a 7 part special on the men who signed the Easter Proclamation and launched the Uprising in 1916. I draw your attention to the picture at the bottom of this page, and although it is not real and from the show, it is a startling picture depicting the 7 who were executed (singly) later: http://www.tg4.ie/bearla/clar/1916/index.asp You can watch the first episode (in 3 parts) on Thomas Clarke here: http://live.tg4.ie/main.aspx?level=1916 The parts in Irish have sub-titles. The photography is lovely and the music even more so, but so sad. Janet

    12/31/2010 09:47:21
    1. [WATERFORD] Off-topic: Lodging bargain
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. For anyone thinking about coming over to Ireland in 2011, it seems Travelodge will be offering rooms at 19 Euro per room per night. The article says they have 11 hotels across Ireland. http://www.joe.ie/travel/irish-travel/travelodge-offer-e19-rooms-for-bookings-throughout-2011-008300-1 Janet

    12/28/2010 03:03:11
    1. [WATERFORD] Mt. Melleray + GREENE-McGRATH
    2. Maureen Shelly
    3. Our family had a Thomas Francis GREENE and Margaret McGRATH who raised their family on a farm said to be adjacent to Mt. Melleray in Waterford. Their son Thomas came to Chicago ca.1888 and it is said that the family farm was given to the monks at Mt. Melleray. Or the cynic asks: were these in-laws merely tenant farmers of the Abbey? Does anyone have any information about the traditions of the monks' farm lands? Sandra, would you think that the Newcastle RC Parish would have encompassed ALL the lands surrounding Mt. Melleray? Also, young Tommy Greene had a job on the Chicago trolleys awaiting him here. So there must have been folks from the Mt. Mellary area of Waterford, perhaps from Newcastle Parish, who got to Chicago ahead of him, and were in position to be plotting and arranging things for him. He lived first on the near south side, later in the far north Rogers Park neighborhood. He was married to Julia Claire CALLAHAN at Holy Family RC Parish in Chicago in June 1891. He became president of the motorman's union and his best friend seems to have been the attorney for the union named SLATTERY, who later became a US Senator for Illinois for a partial term, by appointment. Perhaps another person from Waterford. Tommy Greene apparently had two brothers who preceded him to the US -- one living in Kentucky and in the furniture business ca. 1888 and the other unknown to me. If you have any helpful ideas or information relating to persons, places or questions raised above, I'd be delighted to hear from you! Maureen Researching: Costello (Galway and Mayo), Cotter, Durcan/Durkin, Higgins, Kelly, Lynch, McCarthy, Raftree/Raftery (Galway), Shannon, Sullivan, Welsh, Amacher, Baur, Bove, Cremer, Ehlen, Fischer, Gansberg (Bremen), Giefer, Hamacher, Hense/Henseler, Hofmann/Hoeffeler, Jackler/Jackelen, Jaegers, Koch, Kratz, Krebs, Morlot/Morlo/Morloh, Mueller/Meller, Mertes, Pick, Reetz, Rheinges, Reichardt/Reichert, Rick, Schmieden, Seitz/Zeidt, vonAlleman/ Vollerman, vonMeer, Weiskopf, Zens. Albright, Compton, Corselius (PA>IA), Clemens/Clements(OH>KY>MO), Daly/Daily (Galway), Derrick (Roscommon), Desponit/Dispennett (Alsace), Early, Fallon (Galway), Greene (Waterford), Callaghan (Cork), Fitzgerald, McCarthy, McGrath (Waterford), McSweeney (Galway/Roscommon), Moss, Mullenix/Mullinax, Prichard, Reilly/O'Reilly (Galway, Roscommon), Shelly (PA), Shook (PA), Tye. > Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2010 08:44:14 -0800 > From: sanj@centurytel.net > That is baptismal records, not certificates. I got these records first from Waterford Heritage Center and then directly from the original books held in Newcastle Parish. I have baptismal certificates for 11 of 13 of Michael Hally b (about 1790) and Catherine English's (b about 1800) children starting in 1816 and ending in 1834, all in Newcastle Parish, Aughavanlomaun Townland. But there were two children I can not find, Patrick and William. William is said to have remained in Ireland. But they were very close to Mt Mellerary and I know that the Powers lived near there. Michael Power married Ellen Hally b 1816 - they emigrated to NY and then to WI by 1855. I am thinking that perhaps some of the others who married into were from the Mt Mellerary area and am just trying to see if there is anything to my conjecture. It is difficult to know exactly how much information to include in a query and not have too much. We visited Mt Mellerary as well as the church in Newcastle and met a number of people in the area. There is an old cottage ruin between Mt. Mellerary and the Co Tipperary border that is called "Hally's Garden". It is likely an ancestor's spot, but I am not sure that I can prove it. There are a number of Hally's listed in Griffith's Valuation. Thanks, Sandy > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Sandra J Hawley"<sanj@centurytel.net> > >> > >>> Hello List, > >>> > >>> Is anyone researching their families near Mt Melleray toward the Co > >>> Tipperary border? Names I am interested in are: Michael Power or > >>> Powers, Unknown Cornin, Unknown Ryan, Garrett Nugent, Michael Hall, > >>> Christopher Mahon. These names are the spouses of some of my gg aunts& > >>> uncles. Also Michael Hally, Catherine English (most of their children > >>> were baptized in Newcastle Parish in Co Tipperary) and Bridget Foley& > >>> John Keily or Kiely (ggg grandparents). > >>> > >>> I know that the Power family lived in that area. The others could be in > >>> the Newcastle Parish in Co Tipperary or in this area near Mt Melleray. > >>> > >>> Thank you. > >>> > >>> Sandra

    12/28/2010 02:02:38
    1. Re: [WATERFORD] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll12
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. Yes, Ray, because the southern part of Tipperary, including Clonmel, are in the diocese of Waterford & Lismore. Besides that several Waterford families have connections into Tipperary. Janet On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Ray Marshall <ray.marshall@gmail.com> wrote: > > Is there some particular reason that all these Tipp names are being posted > to the Waterford List? > > > Ray Marshall > Minneapolis > Searching Scanlon and Fox and maybe Carney/Kearny in Balluduff Upper area.

    12/28/2010 01:42:02
    1. [WATERFORD] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 12
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mary Heaphy <tipwex@eircom.net> Date: Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:38 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 12 To: "Tipperary, Irl" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com>, "Tipperary, Co" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> >From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 12. 96. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 27th March, 1663, of William Hamilton, Esq., to be Clerk of the Markets and Sealmaster of Leather, Cloth and Linen, for the County of Tipperary. 97. Lease, dated 30th Nov. 1664. Andrew Egan, of Clare, Co. Galway, Gent, and Cormack Egan of Ballyknavin, Co. Tipperary, to John Harrison, of Cloghjordane, Esq. Cloghjordane, alias Knockanenagan and Kearnenakilly, Gorane, Bearnaderig, Loghane and Artynie, Knockanenacree. To hold for 30 years. Rent 18d, plantation acre. 98. Grant from the Crown, dated 18th July, 22 Charles 11, to Eliah Palmer, Ballyadam, alias Adamstowne, 109 acres, profitable land, plantation measure, Monmore, Pullagh, 125 acres, Ballyglass, 76 acres, Gortevohir, 30 acres, Killgoss, 60 acres, Killsallagh, 320 acres, Barony Clanwilliam, Co. Tipperary. Whitechurch 148 acres, Garranrane 105 acres, Tullagh, alias Tullalargy, 100 acres, Culmagh, 72 acres. Abynslewnaughty, alias Little Abbey, 72 acres, Knockarme, 74 acres, Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Lenagh, alias Carowkile, 13 acres, Barony of Killnemannagh, Co. Tipperary. To hold for ever. Rent £19.16.0. Inrolled in Chancery. 99. Deed dated 13th Jan, 1670. Valentine Greatricke of Affane, Co. Waterford, Esq., to Thomas Aldersy, of Chester, Esq., and Thomas Lee of Durnhall, Cheshire, Esq. Killballynemony, 257 acres, Corles and Killmury, 133 acres, Clossinattin, 94 acres, Graigbutler and Graige, 103 acres, Mullany, 61 acres, in Co. Tipperary. To hold for ever to certain trusts. A rent charge of £1.7.6, from the lands of Killmolagh, Co. Tipperary to the same trusts. 100. A Commission dated 28th August, 4 James 11., from the Duke of Ormond to Sir John Meade, Knight Seneschal, Chancellor, and Chief Justice; Sir Richard Reeves, Knight, Master of the Rolls; George Evans, Esq., Treasurer, and Henry Turner, Esq., Attorney General of the County Palatine of Tipperary; Theobald Mathew, Snr., George Mathew, Snr., and Walter Butler, Esquires, appointing them to hear and determine all Petitions which should come before them, concerning Divers Recognizances, Bills, and Bonds entered into by the inhabitants of Tipperary, which, having been forfeited, were issued forth in Green Wax to the Sheriffs; and to reduce the same at their discretion. 101. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 8th March, 4 William and Mary, of Standish Hartstonge, Esq., to be Second Justice of the Court of Royalties and Liberties of the County Tipperary. Also to be Master of the Rolls and Prothonotary of the same Court. 102. Deed, dated 22nd April, 1695, declaring the uses of a Fine levied by William Nicholson of Carrick, Gent, and Elizabeth Nicholson, otherwise Castle, his wife, unto Gilbert Tryer, of Clonmel. Richardstown, 115 acres and Mainstowne, 78 acres, Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. 103. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 10th August, 1701, to the Honourable Nehemiah Donellan, Esq., of a market every Monday at Nenagh, and two fairs on the 18th and 19th May, and the 24th and 25th August, respectively. Rent 6/8. 104. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 30th Sept. 1701, to John Cardin, of one market, on every Wednesday at Templemore, and two fairs on the 21st and 22nd June, and the 10th and 11th Oct., respectively. Rent 6/8. 105. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 1st November, 1703, of Benjamin Portlock, Esq., to be Clerk of the Markets and Sealmaster of Leather for the County Palatine of Tipperary. 106. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 13th March, 1704, of Francis Bernard, Esq., to be Seneschal of the Liberties of the County Tipperary. Also to be Chief Justice of the Court of Regalities and Liberties of the County Tipperary. Also to be Chancellor of the same Court. 107. Award, dated 24th April, 1704, in re James Dawson, of Ballynecourty, Esq., versus Robert Minnett, of Kuey, Gent., concerning an action of Waste committed on the lands of Coolekillroe, Garrane, in the County of Tipperary. (In the Court of Common Pleas, County Palatine of Tipperary.) 108. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 3rd June, 1706, to James Harrison, of a market at Cloghjordane, on every Wednesday; and three fairs, on the 30th April, 1st May, 31st July, 1st August, and the 20th and 21st November respectively. Rent 6/8. 109. Deeds of Lease and Release, dated 16th and 17th April, 1707. The Mayor, Bailiffs, Free Burgesses, and Commons of Clonmel to Robert Foulke, of Clonmel, Esq., and John Ladyman, of Ballywalter. Ballymacadam--Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Deed, dated 18th April, 1707. Robert Foulke, of Clonmel, esq., and John Ladyman, of Ballywalter, Gent., to the Mayor, Bailiffs, Free Burgesses and Commons of Clonmel, (with long recitals). Ballymacadam. To hold 9,999 years, and for ever after. Rent £10 per annum. But if the Mayor, do pay the sum of 50/., on the 1st Jan., and 50/., on the 1st June in every year to the Churchwardens of Clonmel Parish, (in accordance with the provisions of Dr. Ladyman’s will), and do also during the term of 9 years next to come pay to Mr. John Walkington £5 a year for teaching 10 poor children; and also, for every yearly after the end of said 9 years, on the 29th Sept, pay to the said Churchwardens the sum of £5, for the same purpose; that then such payments shall be judged good and sufficient payment of said yearly rent of £10 for and during the continuance of this lease and ever hereafter. 110. Grant from the Duke of Ormond (date obliterated) to John Dawson, of Ballinacourty, Esq., of one fair at Ballincourty every Tuesday in Easter week, and another on every 11th day of November, and a market every Saturday. 111. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond to Thomas Tilson, Esq., to be Examinator of the Court of Chancery of the Liberties and Regalities of Tipperary.

    12/28/2010 12:41:53
    1. [WATERFORD] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 11.
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mary Heaphy <tipwex@eircom.net> Date: Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:38 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 11. To: "Tipperary, Irl" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com>, "Tipperary, Co" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> >From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 11. 85. Power of Attorney, dated 4th Feb. 1705, from Mary, Duchess of Devonshire (Guardian of Sir Redmond Everard), James Duke of Ormond, and William, Marquis of Harington, surviving Trustees to the said Sir Redmond Everard, to John Butler of Lincoln’s Inn, County Middlesex, Esq., and annulling a previous power to said John Butler and Richard Tisdall. Inrolled 10th July 1706. 86. Deed dated 23rd April, 1677. John Grace of Brittas, Co. Tipperary, Esq., to Theobald Mathew, of Thurles, Esq., James Mandevill of Ballydyne, Gent, Thomas Butler of Templemore, Gent., and Daniel Ryane, of Ferteana, Gent. Brittas, 549 acres, plantation measure, profitable, and 36 acres unprofitable. Athshanbohy, 18 acres, profitable, Cassestown, 245 acres, Athindbegge and Athindmore, 247 acres, Killclony, 365 acres, Cullycolly Woods, 121 acres, Cloyn, 139 acres, Turkloe, Ballydanyne and Arthersland, alias Coppy Woods, 301 acres. To hold to the said feoffees and the survivor or them, to the several uses therein mentioned. Inrolled 3rd August 1709. 87. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 3rd December, 1711, to Sir Robert Maude, Bart, constituting Coolebane, Dooris, Kildoneen, Carewoughtragh, Rossmore, Shravallery, Carrigeen, Monrowagh, Ballindromine, Inshiloghry, Atybrick, Lassenagh, Cooleangy, Gortarush, Knockbrack, Dundrome, Carowkeele, Ballintemple, alias Lisnegiltoragh, Dory, Ballywilde, Garryduffe, and Russenagh, Carrowtragh, Gortassa, Clone and part of Itrory, West Corbally, and Gortneskehy, Ballysinode, Rossacleynoe, Drommaconna, Gortynedowly, Graffingbeg, Bellaghbryen, Garryorah, Gortafora, Couletankard, Gortnagranagh, Colecussine, in the Barony of Kilnemanagh, Co. Tipperary. Moykarky, Parkstowne, Coolekipp, Curraheen, and part of Foulcherstowne, Barony of Ikerrin, Co. Tipperary. The Manor of Dundrum. Rent 6/8. Inrolled 4th Dec. 1711. 88. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 5th Dec. 1711, to Anne, Countess of Tyrone, of a market to be held at the town of Carrick every Tuesday and Saturday, and three fairs, on the Monday and Tuesday next after the Feast of Pentecost, on the 4th August, and on the Wednesday and Thursday after the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, respectively. No rent. Inrolled 21st Dec. 1711. 89. Pardon by the Duke of Ormond, dated 12th Sept., 10th Anne, of John Mandevile and James St. John, for the homicide of James Slattery. Inrolled 22nd Dec. 1711. 90. Deed dated 28th Oct. 1712. Charles Alcocke, of Clonmel, Esq., Joseph Tinson, and Sarah, his wife, of Clonmel, Thomas Batty of Clonmel, Samuel Lowman of Monemichael, Richard Moore of Clonmel, Joseph Tinson of Clonmel, David Rogers of Clonmel, John Jolly of Clonmel, John Lapp of the city of Waterford, Merchant, Phillip Carleton, and the said John Lapp of the city of Waterford executors of Benjamin Bolton, late of the city of Waterford deceased, James Harrison and Elinor Harrison, alias Moore, his wife, of Cloughjordan, and Stephen Moore of Barne, executors of Thomas Moore of Barne, deceased, Sir Emanuel Moore, Baronet, and Dame Catherine, his wife, first part, and the Right Hon. Edward Southwell, of Kinsale, and William Percivall, Archdeacon of Cashel, second part, Hercules Beere, third part, grants to Edward Southwell and William Percivall, and their heirs, 148 acres, profitable land, plantation measure, in Powerstown, Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Borheenduffe, 48 acres, plantation measure, Croane, 86 acres, Moorestowne Walsh, alias Ballynemony, 122 acres, Ballyrobbin, 13 acres, Glanaleamy, 163 acres, Powerstown, 94 acres, Monemichael, 36 acres, Clonmel lands, 180 acres--Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. To hold to the said Edward Southwell and William Percivall, as tenants to a praecipe, to be sued by Hercules Beere, so as a common recovery may be suffered according to trusts herein mentioned. Inrolled 6th April, 1713. 91. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 9th April 1713, of John Jenkins, Esq., to be second Justice of the Court of Royalties and Liberties of the County of Tipperary. Also, to be Master of the Rolls and Prothonotary of the same Court. Inrolled 16th April 1713. 92. Lease, dated 13th August 1697. Duke of Ormond grants to Joseph Ivie of the City of Waterford, Esq., Holycross, 1036 acres, Grange, 154 acres, Cloghane, 176 acres, Lisnegraugh, 144 acres, Grangenoe, Glanbane, and Rathclogheen, 1010 acres, and Raheenfarnoge, 176 acres, making in all 2696 acres, plantation measure, Barony of Eliogurty and Ikerrin, Co. Tipperary. To hold for lives renewable for ever. Rent £200 sterling, two fat beeves as acates or £3; 6d per £1, receiver’s fees; and the best beast or £5 as an heriot. Renewable Fee £200. Inrolled 23rd April 1715. 93. Lease, dated 9th October, 1697. Duke of Ormond to Joseph Ivie, of Holycross, Co. Tipperary, Esq. Duke of Ormond’s part of Burrowaliegh, with all other lands set by the late Duke to James Morris, containing 1394 acres, plantation measure, Barony of Kilnamanagh, Co. Tipperary. To hold for lives renewable for ever. Rent £44.5.0. One beef and two fat wethers as acates or £2. 6d per £1, receiver’s fees; and the best beast or £5 as an heriot. Renewable fine £44.5.0. Inrolled 23rd April 1715. 94. Lease, dated 3rd December, 1636. Piers Butler, Knight, Lord Viscount of Ikerrin, to Richard Butler of Kilcash, Esq., and Edward Butler of Derrylosgane, Esq. Lismalling, Killismalling, Mongvoy, Ballynarnave, Aghvolye, Islands, Graigshonine, Graigeagh, Killm’collmoge, Cloggagh, Garrincassea, alias Garrincassye, Shanegarrye, Dunedrenane, Millgarden, alias Garrinvollan, Milltowne, Cnockeaneikitt, Killnehowane, Cloneomilchone, Killvrahye, Graigimans, Lisduffe, Cluonnorhy, Feanor, Inshirohery, alias Inayroddery, alias Insierruorke, Corrath, Clognecorrath, Graighpaden, Rathbelly, Ballygallavane, Killeballgallvan, Coulcrue, Rathmanagh, Ballynegleragh, Ballinvye, Ballybegnemony, Barranstowne, Killcloney, Tullagh, Lissmure, Tullaghskinvine, Long Orchard, Killenehir, Tencnockie, Barnanlissine, Febane, Killcorrickie, Brecanagh, Lissdillin, Dromvyn, Tonroe, Tirrevallye, Killea, Gortinmacphillip, Crumlyn, Killoghy, Shanekitt, Dromard, Buolygormoy, Aghaboy, Cullaghill, Ballyanagh, Cluonebugh, Gortdahye, Culloghanaffren, Aghale, Garrynagree, Culchell, Ballynogh, Co. Tipperary. Fonstowne, (Definitely F) alias Ballynontye, and Kilecluon, County of Crosse, Tipperary. Cornageale, Grene, Cnockgreny, and Fourkill, Co. Kilkenny. To hold for two years, Peppercorn rent. 95. Release dated 6th Dec. 1636. Sir Piers Butler, Knight, Lord Viscount Ikerryne, to Richard Butler of Kilcash, and Edward Butler of Derrylosgane. A family settlement of the lands leased in No. 94. To hold for ever for certain uses.

    12/28/2010 11:52:37
    1. [WATERFORD] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 10
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mary Heaphy <tipwex@eircom.net> Date: Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:13 AM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 10 To: "Tipperary, Irl" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com>, "Tipperary, Co" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> >From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 10. 76. Deed dated 10th March 1636.--(Made in pursuance of the award of Therlogh O’Bryen of Castletown, Co. Limerick, Esq. and Gerald Fennell, of Ballygriffine, Co. Tipperary, Esq., Arbitrators in divers suits between the Right Honourable James Butler, Earl of Ormond and Ossory, of the one part, and Margaret, Dowager Lady Dunboyne, and Thomas Butler of Pollardstown, Co. Limerick, her son,) Wherein Thomas Butler of Pollardstown, aforesaid, and Sir Daniel O’Brien of Carrigicoulty, Co. Clare, Knight, Sir Geffery Galway of the city of Limerick, Knight and Baronet, and Malachlan O’Hogane of Carrigvadin, Co. Tipperary, Gent, feoffees in trust to the said Thomas Butler, grant to Richard Comerford of Danganmore, Co. Kilkenny, Gent, the fourth part of Ballynlynty, called Rathkea, Lisseneforriry, alias Lissinekile, Quielty, Bohermore, Garraneivally, and Garrynvally, Barony of Clanwilliam, Co. Tipperary, being one quarter of a colpe of land of large Country measure. To hold for ever in trust for James, Earl of Ormond, and Ossory. Inrolled 25th Feb. 1696. 77. Deeds of Lease and Release, dated 3rd and 4th March, 1698. Edward Riley of the City of Dublin, Esq., to James Harrison of Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary, Esq., Ballistena, Gortnebeast, Knockanree, alias Knockanreer, alias Knockane, Gortnevally, being 340 acres. Barony Lower Ormond, Co. Tipperary. Peppercorn rent. Inrolled 3rd July, 1699. Deed dated 25th July 1674. Richard Moore of Clonmel, Esq., to Stephen Moore, Gent, his son. Hore Abbey, 773 acres, plantation measure, profitable land, and 99 acres, unprofitable. Corantobermore, 92 acres, profitable. Farrenleaney, 89 acres. Barony of Middlethird, Co. Tipperary. Inrolled 25th Oct. 1699. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 20th June, 1699, of Robert White, of Thurles, Gent, to be Clerk of the Markets, and Seal Master of Leather, Cloth, Linen, and other Merchandize, for the County of Tipperary. 78. Pardon by the Duke of Ormond, dated 21st Nov, 1701, of Edward Moore, Gent, for the homicide of Hugh Massy, Esq. Inrolled 15th April, 1702. 79. Award dated 24th Sept. 1703, in re Francis Morony, Darby Fenusy, John Meagher, Richard Stritch, Nicholas Purcell, and Michael Davum, on behalf of themselves and the rest of the Roman Catholic inhabitants of Clonmel, of the one part, and the Mayor and Bailiffs of the said town, on behalf of themselves and the Common Council of the other part, concerning the assessing of the said Town. Inrolled 25th Sept. 1704. 80. Lease dated 11th December 1697. Duke of Ormond to Richard Whitehand of Clonmel, Shoemaker, a stone house, slated, having a waste with a garden backwards, in High Street, Clonmel. Three lives renewable forever. Rent £4.9.0. 1/. Per annum additional, if occupied by a Papist. Two fat capons or 4/. acates. Inrolled 29th Sept. 1704. 81. Release dated 21st Oct. 1686. Richard Chadwick of Ballynamaght, Co. Tipperary, to Thomas Baker, of Latin, Gent, of all legacies which Walter Baker, deceased, father of the said Thomas, bequeathed to Mary Baker, only sister of the said Thomas, other than the sum of £300 sterling, in contemplation of the marriage of the said Richard with Mary Baker, with an agreement that if Mary Baker should die without children, the said Richard should pay back half the said sum. Inrolled 18th April 1703. 82. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 22nd June 1705, of Robert Blennerhassett, Esq., to be Seneschal of the Liberties of the County Palatine of Tipperary, in the absence of Francis Bernard. Inrolled 19th July 1705. Also to be Second Justice of the Court of Royalties and Liberties of the County of Tipperary. Inrolled 19th July 1705. Also to be Master of the Rolls, and Prothonotary of the Court of Royalties and Liberties of the County of Tipperary. Inrolled 19th July, 1705. 83. Grant by the Duke of Ormond to Epaphroditus Marsh and Mathew Jacob, Esqrs, of two Fairs, to be held at Fethard, on the 27th and 28th August, and the 9th and 10th of April, respectively. Rent 6/8. Inrolled 10th Sept. 1705. 84. Deeds of Lease and Release, dated 5th and 6th July 1686. Thady Connor of Lisseen, Co. Tipperary, Gent, to Richard Carroll of Monequill, same County, Gent. Lisseen, Kilkery, alias Kilnehery, and Ballymony, 358 acres, plantation measure; 80 acres unprofitable,----Barony Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary. Inrolled 5th April 1706.

    12/28/2010 10:14:44
    1. Re: [WATERFORD] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll12
    2. Ray Marshall
    3. Is there some particular reason that all these Tipp names are being posted to the Waterford List? Ray Marshall Minneapolis Searching Scanlon and Fox and maybe Carney/Kearny in Balluduff Upper area. -----Original Message----- From: waterford-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:waterford-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Janet Crawford Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 1:43 PM To: waterford@rootsweb.com Subject: [WATERFORD] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll12 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mary Heaphy <tipwex@eircom.net> Date: Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 5:38 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 12 To: "Tipperary, Irl" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com>, "Tipperary, Co" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> >From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 12. 96. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 27th March, 1663, of William Hamilton, Esq., to be Clerk of the Markets and Sealmaster of Leather, Cloth and Linen, for the County of Tipperary. 97. Lease, dated 30th Nov. 1664. Andrew Egan, of Clare, Co. Galway, Gent, and Cormack Egan of Ballyknavin, Co. Tipperary, to John Harrison, of Cloghjordane, Esq. Cloghjordane, alias Knockanenagan and Kearnenakilly, Gorane, Bearnaderig, Loghane and Artynie, Knockanenacree. To hold for 30 years. Rent 18d, plantation acre. 98. Grant from the Crown, dated 18th July, 22 Charles 11, to Eliah Palmer, Ballyadam, alias Adamstowne, 109 acres, profitable land, plantation measure, Monmore, Pullagh, 125 acres, Ballyglass, 76 acres, Gortevohir, 30 acres, Killgoss, 60 acres, Killsallagh, 320 acres, Barony Clanwilliam, Co. Tipperary. Whitechurch 148 acres, Garranrane 105 acres, Tullagh, alias Tullalargy, 100 acres, Culmagh, 72 acres. Abynslewnaughty, alias Little Abbey, 72 acres, Knockarme, 74 acres, Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Lenagh, alias Carowkile, 13 acres, Barony of Killnemannagh, Co. Tipperary. To hold for ever. Rent £19.16.0. Inrolled in Chancery. 99. Deed dated 13th Jan, 1670. Valentine Greatricke of Affane, Co. Waterford, Esq., to Thomas Aldersy, of Chester, Esq., and Thomas Lee of Durnhall, Cheshire, Esq. Killballynemony, 257 acres, Corles and Killmury, 133 acres, Clossinattin, 94 acres, Graigbutler and Graige, 103 acres, Mullany, 61 acres, in Co. Tipperary. To hold for ever to certain trusts. A rent charge of £1.7.6, from the lands of Killmolagh, Co. Tipperary to the same trusts. 100. A Commission dated 28th August, 4 James 11., from the Duke of Ormond to Sir John Meade, Knight Seneschal, Chancellor, and Chief Justice; Sir Richard Reeves, Knight, Master of the Rolls; George Evans, Esq., Treasurer, and Henry Turner, Esq., Attorney General of the County Palatine of Tipperary; Theobald Mathew, Snr., George Mathew, Snr., and Walter Butler, Esquires, appointing them to hear and determine all Petitions which should come before them, concerning Divers Recognizances, Bills, and Bonds entered into by the inhabitants of Tipperary, which, having been forfeited, were issued forth in Green Wax to the Sheriffs; and to reduce the same at their discretion. 101. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 8th March, 4 William and Mary, of Standish Hartstonge, Esq., to be Second Justice of the Court of Royalties and Liberties of the County Tipperary. Also to be Master of the Rolls and Prothonotary of the same Court. 102. Deed, dated 22nd April, 1695, declaring the uses of a Fine levied by William Nicholson of Carrick, Gent, and Elizabeth Nicholson, otherwise Castle, his wife, unto Gilbert Tryer, of Clonmel. Richardstown, 115 acres and Mainstowne, 78 acres, Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. 103. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 10th August, 1701, to the Honourable Nehemiah Donellan, Esq., of a market every Monday at Nenagh, and two fairs on the 18th and 19th May, and the 24th and 25th August, respectively. Rent 6/8. 104. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 30th Sept. 1701, to John Cardin, of one market, on every Wednesday at Templemore, and two fairs on the 21st and 22nd June, and the 10th and 11th Oct., respectively. Rent 6/8. 105. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 1st November, 1703, of Benjamin Portlock, Esq., to be Clerk of the Markets and Sealmaster of Leather for the County Palatine of Tipperary. 106. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 13th March, 1704, of Francis Bernard, Esq., to be Seneschal of the Liberties of the County Tipperary. Also to be Chief Justice of the Court of Regalities and Liberties of the County Tipperary. Also to be Chancellor of the same Court. 107. Award, dated 24th April, 1704, in re James Dawson, of Ballynecourty, Esq., versus Robert Minnett, of Kuey, Gent., concerning an action of Waste committed on the lands of Coolekillroe, Garrane, in the County of Tipperary. (In the Court of Common Pleas, County Palatine of Tipperary.) 108. Grant from the Duke of Ormond, dated 3rd June, 1706, to James Harrison, of a market at Cloghjordane, on every Wednesday; and three fairs, on the 30th April, 1st May, 31st July, 1st August, and the 20th and 21st November respectively. Rent 6/8. 109. Deeds of Lease and Release, dated 16th and 17th April, 1707. The Mayor, Bailiffs, Free Burgesses, and Commons of Clonmel to Robert Foulke, of Clonmel, Esq., and John Ladyman, of Ballywalter. Ballymacadam--Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Deed, dated 18th April, 1707. Robert Foulke, of Clonmel, esq., and John Ladyman, of Ballywalter, Gent., to the Mayor, Bailiffs, Free Burgesses and Commons of Clonmel, (with long recitals). Ballymacadam. To hold 9,999 years, and for ever after. Rent £10 per annum. But if the Mayor, do pay the sum of 50/., on the 1st Jan., and 50/., on the 1st June in every year to the Churchwardens of Clonmel Parish, (in accordance with the provisions of Dr. Ladyman’s will), and do also during the term of 9 years next to come pay to Mr. John Walkington £5 a year for teaching 10 poor children; and also, for every yearly after the end of said 9 years, on the 29th Sept, pay to the said Churchwardens the sum of £5, for the same purpose; that then such payments shall be judged good and sufficient payment of said yearly rent of £10 for and during the continuance of this lease and ever hereafter. 110. Grant from the Duke of Ormond (date obliterated) to John Dawson, of Ballinacourty, Esq., of one fair at Ballincourty every Tuesday in Easter week, and another on every 11th day of November, and a market every Saturday. 111. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond to Thomas Tilson, Esq., to be Examinator of the Court of Chancery of the Liberties and Regalities of Tipperary. 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    12/28/2010 06:53:14
    1. [WATERFORD] Off-topic; Snow in Ireland and other things
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. Thought you might enjoy this video and some of Richard Marsh's others. The Big Snow of 1982 - a largely true account of a mostly factual event. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVOYp7ye1wU A very funny man with great stories! Janet

    12/24/2010 11:02:22
    1. [WATERFORD] Keeper of the Public Records Roll 9. Miscellaneous.
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mary Heaphy <tipwex@eircom.net> Date: Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:46 PM Subject: [COTIPPERARY] Keeper of the Public Records Roll 9. Miscellaneous. To: "Tipperary, Irl" <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com>, "Tipperary, Co" <cotipperary@rootsweb.com> >From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 9. Miscellaneous. 59. Inrolment of the Exemplification of an Inquisition taken at Cashel, Co. Tipperary, on the 23rd Dec, 14th Charles the Second, finding that Gregory Clement was, in 1658, possessed of Ballynekill, Lisduffe, Clonecannynane, Boresnoe, Buollinebrogg, Kearnanmoky, Boresnefarny, Duellinamoe, Knockigh, Gragabillihenry, Glanbighy, Rathmarioge, Cappaghtanwarne, Lackmantane, Gregnylyne, Derrygallyhane, Gurteenisingane, Barony of Eliogurty and Ikerrin, Co. Tipperary, and of the surplus land of Ikerrin. Inrolled 14th Sept. 1663. 60. Release, dated 9th Dec. 1663. Nicholas White of Leixlip, Co. Kildare, Esq., grants Stephen Egan of Scribogge, Co. Tipperary, Gent, Lisseleagh, Gortnefalskye, Ardcappagh, Curughcananane, Ballyrourkes, Fedanes, Ballykinase, Munagougie, Cooleveghevoi, Cappaghnemucke, Cuillagh, Glahaskine, Kiletomodane, Gerteene, Crannagh, Monsea, Barony, Lower Ormond, Co. Tipperary. Rent 20/. Inrolled 31st March, 1664. 61. Lease, dated 21st August 1663. The Rht. Hon. Lord Viscount Dongan of Clane to Andrew Egan of Clare, Co. Galway, Gent, and Cormack Egan, of Ballyonavin, Co. Tipperary, Gent, Cloghjordan, commonly called Knockanenagan, and Kearnenakilly, Gorane, Bearnaderig, Loghane, Artym, Knockanenoere, Cleyfadda, The Dominican Abbey of Lorhoe, Rathnabrahir, Abbey of the “Canons Regular”, Rathnenaganagh, and Killrudan, for 31 years. Rent 18 pence per plantation measure. Inrolled 4th April 1665. 62. Deed dated 19th August 11665. William Ward of Little Houghton, Northamptonshire, Esq., grants to Thomas Ward, his son and heir, all the personal property of his brother, the late Robert Ward of Derrilascane, in Ireland. Inrolled 13th Oct. 1665. 63. Pardon by the Duke of Ormond, dated 10th Oct, 16 Charles 11, (1664) of Christopher Perkins, Gent, of Moeldrome, for the homicide of Phillip O’Laghy, of Moeldrome.. Inrolled 14th Oct. 1665. 64. Deed, dated 8th April 1669. Duke of Ormond to Edward Roch of Ballynard, Gent. The interest he had by a decree of the Court of Claims in Ballynard, Ballyvadlea, and Tullachassane. Rent 6/8. Inrolled 8th Oct. 26 of Charles 11, (1674). 65. Deed, dated 21st April 1680. The Right Hon. William Lord Viscount Dongan of Clane, to John Harrison of Cloughjordan, Esq. Laughane, Artynee, Teneele, Knockanacree, Ballisteana, Gurtnabest, and Kiltagh, 308 acres, plantation measure. To hold for ever. Inrolled 10th Sept. 1680. 66. Deed, dated 10th Jan. 1672. Between Francis Bigg of Cashel, 1st part, and Hector Vaughan of Dromoyer, King’s County, 2nd part, (reciting marriage settlement of 25th Jan. 1664, between Francis Bigg of the one part, and Sir Francis Peisly and Hector Vaughan of the other part-a deed of April 13th 1665, and a fine levied in 1670 in the Court of the Regalities and Liberties of the County Tipperary), settling the lands of Ballyallawee, Castlecone, Mortlestowne, Knockmoris alias Knockavorishy, Farranmacadam, Feacra, Loghloghery alias Loghone, Bawnemore, Short Castle, Rathard and Keadragh, Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. To certain uses. Inrolled 22nd Feb. 35 Charles 11, (1682). 67. Letters Patent from Charles 11, dated 16th Feb. 1682, granting to George Mathews, Esq., liberty to impark 500 acres (either more or less) in Scurlockstowne, Rashduffe, Ballinrekedy--Barony Clanwilliam, Co. Tipperary, and to have free warren, park and chase therein. Inrolled 24th June 1682. 68. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 4th Feb, 1681, of Henry Turner, Esq., to be Attorney General of the Court of Liberties of Tipperary. Inrolled, 35 Charles 11 (1682). 69. Deed, dated 18th March, 1667. Between Duke of Ormond, 1st part, William Bowen of Ballyadams, Queen’s County, 2nd part, Pierce Butler, of Belacarren, Co. Tipperary, 3rd part, and Henry Lutterell of Ballytubrid, Queen’s County, Attorney, 4th part, grants to William Bowen, Killveleaghaire, Killveleaghairebeg, Scradin, Ballygurteen, Camea, Ballyvorrish, Cahervaleugh alias Caherbristie, Cloughkein alias Rahine, Cloughkein, Grallaghmore, Tworeene and Coolroe, Drangen, Breanseagh, Braenscaghbeg alias Bohermore, Ardleman, Clonpet, Garryduff, Ballynecally, Ballinlinsy, Leaghgarrane, Leaccanateadane, Bohermore, Kielty, Rathkea, Garranvally, Killeagh and Garranevally, Barony of Clanwilliam, Co. Tipperary. To hold to certain uses. Rent £4. Inrolled 20th Sept. 35 Charles 11. (1683). 70. Exemplification, dated 12th March, 4 James 1, of a certain Record in proceedings in Ejectment in the Court of Regalities and Liberties of Tipperary, between James Wall of Carrickmacgriffin, Co. Tipperary, Merchant (lessee of Thaddeus O’Trihyde), and William White of same place, Stone-Mason, concerning a close in Carrickmacgriffin. Inrolled 12th April, 36 Charles 11, (1684). 71. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 5th March, 1 James 11, of Oliver Latham, Esq. Jnr, to be the Clerk of the Markets and Sealmaster of leather, cloth, linen, and all other merchandize that ought to be sealed, for the County of Tipperary. Inrolled 22nd April 1685. 72. Deeds of Lease and Release, dated 27th and 28th Oct. 1680. Edward Cooke of London, Salter, to William Vaughan of Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Merchant. Ballyvoher, 137 acres, Ballyvahan, 79 acres, Cleave 6 acres. Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Inrolled 28th Feb. 1687. 73. Deed of Lease and Release. Dated 27th and 28th Oct. 1680. Edward Cooke of London, Salter, t6o William Vaughan, of Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Merchant. North part of Ballyknaveene, 20 acres, plantation measure, Ballyboy, 330 acres, like measure, profitable land, and 332 acres, unprofitable. Barony of Iffa and Offa, Co. Tipperary. Inrolled 28th Feb. 1687. 74. Appointment by the Duke of Ormond, dated 2nd March, 5th William and Mary, of William Ekins and John Waring, and the survivor of them to be Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace of the Liberty of the County of Tipperary, during the lives of Valentine Smith, Gent, and John Smith, his son, and survivor of them. Inrolled 25th April 1693. 75. Mortgage, dated 26th April 1686. Sir Redmond Everard of Fethard, Co. Tipperary, Baronet, to James Kearney, of Fethard, Clerk, for £150. Everard’s Grange, 95 acres, plantation measure, subject to a lease dated May 1668, made to Nicholas Sause, for 31 years. Inrolled 24th April 1694. All of the spelling as per book.

    12/24/2010 06:54:53
    1. Re: [WATERFORD] [IRL-TIP] From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Roll 8.
    2. Janet Crawford
    3. Thanks, Mary. This first entry re: Soloheadbeg is really interesting as it shows that in 1711 at least p/o the parish belonged to the Manor of Donohill. It also tells me to which branch of the Cooke's I am most likely related. If anyone can help me with Deborah Cooke of Clonmel, I would be most appreciative. Janet On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Mary Heaphy <tipwex@eircom.net> wrote: > >From the Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. > > Roll 8. > > 52. Like Deeds. 3rd and 4th Oct. 1711. Duke of Ormond to Deborah Cooke, of > Clonmel, Widow. Sallaghoodbegg, 12 acres, small country measure, in the > manor of Donoghill, Barony Clanwilliam. Co. Tipperary. Rent £3. Two wethers > as acates or 10/. Inrolled 30th Oct. 1712.

    12/24/2010 03:55:10