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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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.