The Civil Survey 1654 County Donegal

The Civil Survey 1654

County Donegal
Barony of Enishowen
The Bounds of this barrony begineth westward at a place called Burtt Castle
which belongeth to the Lord Chichester and from thence norward with ye greate
River of Loghswilly while wee come to a place caled Ardmalin belonging to ye
Lord Chichester and soe continueth norward while wee come to the Ocean which
boundeth to the North-eastward, while wee come to an ancientt ruined Castle
called Greene Castle and from thence by two castles, the one called Redd castle
and the other called White Castle both belonging to Major George Carey as
tennantt to the Lord Chichester and from thence Southward to ye stronge ffortt of
Culmore belonging to the State and soe continueth soutward by a Bogg to an olde
fortt joyning one the quarter of Ballinacard which Quarter belongeth to ye cittie
and libberties of Londonderry and with an olde Ditch bogg and Logh to ye river of
Ballimackeerty joyning to ye Libberties of Londonderry and from thence to the topp
of a Mountaine called Monaknocknamone belonging to the Lord Chichester and from
thence southwest by a litle brooke descending and falling downe in Logh Lappan
which boundeth us from the barony of Raphoe and from thence Westward through the
Causey and bogg of Colemackatraine and from thence by a small ditch unto ye river
of Loghswilly where wee began our bounds. The greatest partt of our soyle is
Mountaine and Bogg that which is arrable is hungrie ground and the pasture worse.
Oure graine is most oats some barlie litle wheate and less rye. Wee have likewise
some small inconsiderrable ffishings, vizt one small sallmon ffishing in ye river in
ye river of Boncrannogh one seale ffishing in the island of Glasseve one litle
sallmon ffishing in the River of Strabregg and a less in Loghfoile all wch. ffishings
belongeth to the Lord Chichester and nothing elce doe wee finde Remarcable in our
Barrony.

The Parrish of Clanmannie

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Arther Lord Chichester, Lord Viscont ffugatt, Ballimcagen, Leggo curry,
Carrickfargus, English Prottestantt Carrowreagh, Carrickbracky, Ballimcmurraty,
Tullinabratly, Dowaughgillen, Ardaugh,
Ballilussin, Cleaugh, Monocloyne, Altocally,
The two thirds of ye Quarter called Ruskey,
Doonally, Crossconnell, Rossmaugh, Doonass,
Litterr, Parte of ye twenty-one Quarters
& two thirds mentioned in foll (2),
Ennismana, Lennan

Mr. Arther Leyning, English Prottestantt One ffree houlde called Rasheny


The Parrish of Clancae

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Arther Lord Chichester, Lord Viscont Ardmalin, Balligorman, Breigh, Ballikeene,
Carrickfargus, English Prottestantt Balliedothee, Balliknose, Killene, Drogh,
Ballagh, ARsnegar, Ballileghan, Norrada,
Carromore, Drumkarbitt, Balleeghan,
Monodurra, Disternan, Drumly, Coollworts

Richard Oge O Dougherty, Irish Papist The quartr of Kenogh, being a freehoulde


The Parish of Collduff

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Captaine George Butlerr Halfe a quarter of Land called Waskell
Enblish Prottestant

There is likewise belonging to this parish a small island being three leagues in the
sea belonging to the Lord Chichester called Ensterhull.

Arther Lorde Chichester, Lord Viscont Cashell, Carromore, Waskell (pt), Woortt,
Carrickfargus, English Protestant Aghglasan, Augh-tubber, Termocrorogh,
Ballicarry, Clongadd, Ballieghanmore,
Balleghanbegg, BallimcGarke, Drummovill (pt),
part of Donegranan called Kindrett,
Letrim Minodurro, Disterna



The Parrish of Downogh

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Arther Lord Chichester all townlands in Parrish


The Parrish of Disertegne

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Arther Lord Chichester Gortegarigan, Leowin, Lislin,
Manaloban, Manogh, Downreagh


The Parrish of Movill

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

George Carey, Esqr., One quartr of land called Clancroe
English Prottestantt

Daniell Mc Brian Oge McGloghlin, The halfe quartr of Clare being a
Irish Papist freehoulde

This halfe quarter of land is bounded one ye southside by Loghfoile, one the west side
to ye topp of a mountaine called knockgannish, and from thence norward by a bogg to a
quarter of land called Cragenamaddy, and Eastward from thence by a brroke from the
aforesaide mountaine into ye river of Loghfoile.

Arther Lord Chichester, Lord Viscont Trummata (pt), Carrowkeele, Carberry,
Carrickfargus, English Prottestantt Crehenan, Rooskey (pt), Dronge, Balliargus,
Tulinaum, Clare (pt), Ballirattan, Ballilane,
Bradaglin, Culla Dooe, Ballinally,
Carrgarue, Ballibruck, Drumawire,
Ballimccarter, Balleghan, ffardrunge,
Crehue, Carrotrachin, Shrooue, Glanegobanogh,
Massaglin, Meneleterbb, Carrobegg,
Ballimcgarhee, Carromanogh (pt),
bllibrin, Lecemy (pt).


The Parrish of Ffauthen

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Shane crone McDevitt, Irish Papist One halfe quarter of land being a
freehoulde called Muffkinagoe

Arther Lord Chichester, Lord Viscont The remainder of townlands in the parish
Carrickfargus, Eng : Prott


The Parish of Templemore

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Arther Lord Chichester All the townlands in the parish


Lands Lately Belonging to the Crowne in the Barrony of Enishowen

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Buillt by ye Londonrs and now The strong foort of Cullmore with
possest by ye state the halfe quartr of Leardan


Lands belonging to the Hierarchy in the sea of Derry and
Barrony of Enishowen

Movill

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Owen Winn Esqr., English Protestant, Carronaugh, Tirgovane, Cooly, Clancree
pretended leasee

Disertegne

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Mr. James Downham, English Prottestant, Ballienan, Tonduff
Pretended leassee

Bipps Lands in the Parrish of Ffauthen

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Two quarts of Mensall lands held Castle quartr & Maghere bogg
by John Reeve Esqr as tent to ye state

Mr. Charles Stenings, English Prottestantt, Lisfanan, Carrmullin, Carro-Sleave, Litter
leasee

The third parte of ye tyths in this parrish are claymed & possest by Cap Henry Vaughan
as Improppriator of ye same


Bipps Lands in the Parrish of Clancae

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Mrs. Sar Babbington, English Prottestantt, Carrow Temple, Doncass, Laesechrill,
pretended Leasee Glacknedrummon, Drum ballicoslin

Mr. James Downeham, English Prottestantt, Templemoyle, Dromnaville
pretended Leasee




Barony of Raphoe


It is bounded on the north with Loghswilly & the river thereof dividing betweene it & ye
Barony of Kilmacrenan, on ye East bounded with ye Barony of Enishowen, & the Libtie of
Derry, on ye South bounded all along with Loghfoile & on the west with a hollow brooke
runing into ye river of ffin, & from thence along ye Mountaine bounding with ye County of
Tyrone to the Logh of Mulmorne & then pointing to the two hills of Barnsmore in the
Barony of Turhugh through wich is ye ordinary passage to Conaught & from thence bounding
by the outside of a mountaine called Shiroy & soe through ye Mountaines to Letterbrecke
upon the River of Loghswilly where the north passage begineth.
The most remarkeable places in the afresd Barony of Rapho are ye rivers and brookes
runing through it & first the river of ffin taking its rise & name from a Lough called
Loghfin in ye parish of Stranorlan three miles from above a mountaine known by the name
of Shiray upon which river is situate ye ruines of a Plantation belonging unto Sr. Paul
Davis called ye Welsh Towne next ye Castle of Drumbo belonging to Mr. Bassill the
Attorney genall neere unto which castle is a famous Passage of the Mountains
(towards Barnesmore leading to Dunagall) called ffort of ffin, Next unto yt is situate
upon ye River a ruinous house & Baun belonging to Mr. Benson, another belonging to
Mr. Mansfield in which place ye River is also passable. Next ye house & Bawne of
Donoghmore, neere which is situate a ruinous Castle taking its name from the River,
belonging to Mr. Kingsmale where also is a passage & a stone house belonging to Mr.
Wm. Warren & there ye river begineth to be navigable & continues in length yet three
miles further where it empties it selfe in Loghfoile at ye towne & fort of Lifford.
There are reasonably store of vally lands on both sides of ye river, but much subject
to inundations by swelling of the river as also to much blasting of ye Corne growing
thereon which for ye most part is Oates. The next river or great brooke is Burnedale
taking ir rise from Loghdale in ye parish of Rapho above one ruinous Church called
Drumcheen upon which is situate a ruinous Castle belonging to ye heire of Mr. Wilson
called Wilson’s fort, next unto which house is a ruinate Bridge called Convey Bridge,
from thence glidding throught ye parishes of Rapho & Lifford where stands ye ruinous
house of Ballendraite belonging to Mr. Wm. Hansard as also a wooden bridge & passe
leading from Lifford to Londonderry & abt a mile from thence looseth it selfe
in Loghfoile the third Brooke taketh its begining from some mountaines in ye parish
of Rapho in a place called Munterleny above ye Towne of Raphoe where also stands
the Castle of Rapho lately built by Dr. ‘Jon. Leshley then Bishop of the sd parish
& through some pt. of the parish of Taboine & Lifford joineing upon either side where
also is a Bridge & long Causway which leadeth to Londonderry from Lifford & other
places called the bridge of Swilly-beg with in halfe a mile of which it looseth it
selfe in Loghfoile. The next remkable Brooke hath its begining in ye Mountaines of
Dowish in ye parish of Ray & hath its name fro a little Village in ye parish of
Taboine called St. Johnston where also is a Bridge, & a qrtr of a mile from thence
emptieth it selfe in Loughfoile. The Last Brooke is called ye water of Carrikin
which hath its rise some three miles above ye sd. village of Carrikin from a Logh
called Portlogh, at Carrikin, is a Bridge & passe leading to Londonderry where a little
below it falls into Loghfoile. There is also some brookes runing into Loghswilly
on the north side of ye Barony but hath noe bridges & therefore not worth the naming
save one bridge yet stands upon a brooke neere Newtowne Cunningham upon Loghswilly
where also is a pritty house & baune & a little village enjoyed at present by the
coheires of Sr. Jon. Cuningham knt. There noe more houses of note in the Barony of
Raphoe save ye house of Magevelin situate on Loghfoile belonging to ye Lord
Aubigney, in ye parish of Taboine. The soile is cold lying in patches intermixt
with bog, heath, Mountaine, & some pts towards Loghfoile fennes most for oates, little
for barley, & lesse for wheate reasonable pastorage for small Cattle of all sorts.


Parish of Raphoe

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Andrew Hamilton Esqr., Brittish Trentiboy, Agagalty, Drumgunurlan,
Protestant Beseiger of Derry Convoy, Tillidonell, Findrum, Carrickbrecke,
Rusky, Magherehee, Kilenvre, Knockigerran

The aforesd Andrew Hamilton Esqr. holdesth ye pmises as Lawfull heire to sd.
Jon. wilson & Capn. Andrew Wilson Unkles to ye sd. Andrew Hamilton who held ye same
by Patent to themselves & their heries forev.

Nicholas Parmenter gent. hath three Balliboes & an halfe of ye Quartr land of Carrickbrecke
in ffreehold to him & his heires for ever.

Jon. Pitt gent. hat a small pcell of ye Quartr land of Killenvre now in his owne
possession in ffreehold to him & his heires forever.


Wm Basill Esqr. Atturney Ardekelly, Lissenoar & Cloghgorach,
genall English Protestt. Carnegellach, Castletorson, Cloghroy,
Callen, Lettermore


The ad Wm. Basill Esqr. holdeth the pmises by Inheritance from Martin Basill, deceased, wch.
he purchased from Mr. Robt. Harrington.


Parish of Taboyne

Name of Proprietor Donomination of Land

Lord Aubigney Brittish Protestant Letterquill, Bellilenan, ffadiglas,
Tillirap, Callachymore, Maymcor, Dumenan,
Magevelin, Rattein, Cragdugh, Moymeen, Drumor,
Cassill, Glassigowan, Kanykally, Cloghfin,
Tonagh, Monesse, Ardagh & Trentagh,
Carrnesbanagh

The aforesd Lord Aubigney holdeth all these Lands, & in the Lease goeing before,
by Inheritance from Sr. John Stuart first Patentee.

Anna Coningham, the heire of Culmacatraine, Gorteree, Belliheskie,
Sr. James Coningham Brittish Rusky, Drumay, Dramillian, Portlogh,
Protestant Letrum, Monglash & Clune, Corcamen,
Drumlocher, Tillianan

Anna Coningham holdeth ye prmises by Patent granted in the name of Jas Coningham of
Balliachan for the use of the sd Heretrix of Sr. james Coningham of Glengormocke.

Margret ye relict of Andrew Coningham holdeth a Ballibo of the pmises called Ballihasky
with a house & tenemt. & six acres of land in Colmciltraine & a garden plot in the Bukehill
neare adjacent.

George Coningham holdeth ye Qr. of land of Drumay as heire to his father who held ye same
in freehold from Sr. james Coningham deceased.

Francis Coningham ye relict of Mr. Robt. Coningham holdeth ye two Qrs. of Coricamen
and Drumlocher by purshase from Robt. Coningham, son to Alexr. Coningham who held the
same in ffreehold by Patent.

Patricke the sonne of Alexr. Coningham holdeth ye Qr. land of Letrum in freehold onely
reserved his mother’s lifetime. As also the sd. Patricke Coningham & his sd. Mother
Jenet Barton holdeth ye Qr. land of Portlough by Purchase in fee farme from
Sr. James Coningham untill the sume of 127li :10s be paid.

John Ewen claimes the Quartr. land of Gortree by deed of Purchase from Alex.
Coningham freeholder thereof.

The Heires of Sr. John Conyngham Carrikin, Culdrum, Carshewey, Decastrewes,
Brittish Protestant vixt. Lieut. Gortanleave & Bogan, Altaghadery, Ardee,
Coll William Conyngham Beseidger Moyle, Monfad, Pleaster, Ardee, Mongregan,
of Derry Drumboy, Rughan

Wee find ye Heire of Sr. john Conyngam knt. holdeth ye pmisses by patent Granted to
ye sd. Sr. John Conyngham & to his heires & successors forever, And as wee are Credibly
Informed is given by Deed of Conveyance to Leiut. Coll Will Conyngham, & Margery his
wiffe.

Wee find Robt. Boyle Gent holdesth ye Qrter Land of Moyle & Murlagh in fee farme from
Sr. John Conyngham to him & his heires for ever.

James Lennox of Carshewry claimith ye Qrter of Carshewy by Lease of 100 yeare from Sr.
John Conyngham Will Lennox Brother to ye sd. James Claimes three score acres of ye sd.
Qrter Land of Carshowy being purchased from his sd. brother. As also ye sd. William
Lennox Claimes three Ballyboes of ye Qrter Land of Rughan for 200 yeares being purchased
for a sum of mony.

Hugh Thomson Claimeth ye Qrter Land of AltaghaDery in freehold to him & his heires
for ever Mrs. ffleming Claimeth tenn poinds p ann Dureing her Life out of ye tenn
Ballyboes of Drumbarnett & Bagay wch was given her by her Brother Sr. John
Conyngham.

Robt. Young Claimeth four Ballyboes of Culdrum wch hee holds by Deed of purchase from
Sr. John Conyngham to him & his heires for ever.

James McKie Claimes fortie five Acres & halfe of ye Qrter land of Carshowy wch hee did
purchase from Sr. John Conyngham & James Lennox to him & his heires for ever.

James Cooke Claymeth four Ballyboes with in ye Qrter of Carrikins as a ffreehold with three
Tenemts. & houses in Carrikins & also a Lease hold of other four Ballyboes of Culdrum
Qrter at ye yeare rent of seaven poind to ye Land Lord for ye sd lease hold.


Wm. Stewart Brittish Protestant Balllilegly beg & Ballileglymore,
Rughan

The heires of Mr. Gale Brittish Dunmore
Ptsstt. Minors


The sd. Wm. Stewart holdeth ye pmisses by Inheritance from his father & Grandfather
(being pt of ye proportion of Ballibeagh) wch they had by Patent to themselves & their
heires forev.

Archibald Thomson claimeth five Balliboes of ye Qr. of Ballibegly beg wch was
morgag’d to him by Alexr. Stewart of Ballilan for the sume of fifty pounds ster, paid to
him by Archibald Thomson.

Francis Coningham widdow the relict of Mr. Robt. Coningham deceased claimeth the two
Balliboes of Ruphan wch was morgaged to her sd husband by the pprietor.


Parish of Ray

Names of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Jas. Cuningham Esqr. Machrimore, Machribeg, Drien, Balliachen, Crakimore,
Brittish ptestant Beseiger Erety
of Derry

James Cunningham Esqr. holdeth the pmisses by Patent granted to him & his heires
forev.

Edward Arnet hath a ffreehold within the sd. pporcon of thirty two Acres of the
five Balliboes of Erety.


Wm. Stewart Brittish Protestt. Balliveagh, Ballilan, Monyhaghly, Ballilevin

Lord Aubigney Brittish Protest. Limmockery, Reyland, Dowish, Drumetowlan,
Galdenagh


Wm. Stewart holdeth ye aforesd pporcon of Balliveagh as heire to his father and
Grandfather who held the same by patent to themselves & heires forver.

Thomas Lecky claimeth on Balliboe of ye sd ppcorcon wch he had in morgage
from ye pprietor.

Archibald Tomson holds the two Balliboes Leanaghea & Ouchtagh by deed of purchase
from George Tomson son to Hugh Tomson of Londonderry mcht who held the same in fee
farme from ye Proprietr for ev & by the sd George assigned ov to the sd Archibald
& his heires forever.

Likewise ye sd Archibald Tomson claimeith the tow Balliboes of Balleveaghinglglas &
Revegs with in the sd pporcon to him & his heires forever.

The Lord Aubigney holdeth the aforesd lands of Lishmochery &c.; by Inheritance being
pt & pcell of ye foure thousand Acres belonging to him wthin the pish of Taboyne.


Sr. Jon. Colchoun Brittish Corky
Protestant

Robt Galbraith beseigr. of Gormore, Rusky, Llinshglan=erty, Labbedish,
Derry Carrigbelliduy

Jon. Stewart Brittish Dunduffes, Killivaup, Minimore, Drumbarnet,
Protesstt. by information at Manclaint
Duke Hamilton’s Engagemt.

Capt. John. Stewart Drumochell, Mondowy, Drumaghlish
beseigr. of Derry


Sr. John Colchoun holdeth the above pporcon of Corky as wee are informed by Patent
first granted to Sr. Waltr. Stewart of Minto & afterwards purchased by the present pprietors
Grandfather Sr Alexr. Colchoun to him & his successors forever.

Robt. Galbraith gent & his brother Mr. Humphrey claimeth the Quartr land of Gortmore as
Exrs. to their brother James Galbraith who purchased the same as a freehold to him
& his successors for ever from the pprietor.

John Stewart Esqr. holdeth the above pporcon by Patent (as wee are informed) to him
& his successors forever.

Jon. Stewart gent holdeth ye Quartr. of Drumaghell & a pcell of Drumbarnet being pt.
of ye pmisses to him & his heires (as a freehold) forever.

Anthony Kenedy gent holdeth ye Quarter land of Moncloynt being also pt of ye pmisses in
fee farme to him & his heires forever.

Stephen Marshall holdeth also one Balliboe of Minmmore by Deed of Morgage being
part of the pmisses.



Parish of Leecke

Name of Proprietors Denomination of Land

Wm. Basil Esqr. English Drumadach, Roseracke, Drumor, Drumeny,
Ptestant. Listellan, Lurgy, Tamniviny, Aghlihard, Machraboy,
Drumachell & Lurgy

Wm. Basil Esqr. Atturney genall holdet6h ye pmisses as heire to Mr. Martin Basil deceased
being pt. of ye 4000 Acres purchased from Robert Harrigton Esqr. to him & his successors
forever.

Edward Hill gent. holdeth ye two Quarters of Roseracke & Drumor as a freehold from the
proprietor to him & his heires forever.

Ralph Gowell holdeth the two Balliboes of Drumachell & Lurgyebrecke wch was given in
freehold to his father & his heires & successors forever.


Capn. Thomas Coach Esqr. ffeycranagh, Colleen, Skrably, Kernakelly,
English ptestant. Lismanaghan, Rayne, Letterbeg, Corr, Karragh, Crew

Sr. Wm. Gower English Corniglacke & Nilomasty
Protestant.


Capn. Thomas Coach holdeth as lawfull & imeditae heire to his father the forenamed Lands
called by the name of the middle pporcon of Lismanaghen who held the same by Patent
(as we are informed) to himselfe & his successors for ever.

Richard fford holdeth the halfe Quartr. of Colleine in ffreehold for three lives Steven
Marshall holdeth ye other halfe of Collein Quartr. by morgage.

John Smith holdeth ye two Balliboes & a halfe of Crew in fee farme for sixty years.

Sr. “Wm. Gower holdeth ye premisses by patent (as wee are informed).


Parish of Stranorlan

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Wm. Basill Esqr. English Cregan, Crogh o Moyne, Monoghen & Castle,
Protest. Corky, Castle Gore, Liskearan, capry & Corochy


The foresd Wm. Basill holdeth the pmisses by Inheritance being pt. of 4000 Acres
purchased by Martin Basil Esqr. from Robt. Harrington Esqr.

Thomas Dutton Gent holdeth ye Quartr, of Monaghan & Castle Corky as a freehold from
the pprietor hi himselfe & successors forever.

Thomas Carter gent. holdeth the Trean of Castle goore as a freehold from the pprietr.
to hi & his successors forever.


The Coheires of Mr. Petr. Benson Stranorlan, Dunqylie, Letter mc Canan, Tercallen,
English Protestant Trayne OMollen


The aforesd Coheires of Peter Benson (viz) Margret Pateshall (als Benson) Elizabeth
Becke (als Benson) & Peter, Paul, Basill & Margret Benson children to the sd widow
Pateshall hold the pmisses as Coheires to the sd Peter Benson who held the same
by Patent.

Richard Roper hath a freehold of the pmisses called Navar cont 105 acres.

Edwin Babington gent. holdeth the freehold of the foure sechocks of Trayen O Mollen
Quarter as heiree to Mr. Richard Babbington his father.

Andrew Leiper holdeth two Acres of Land in the Quarter of Stranorlan as a freehold likewise.


Sr. Paul Davis knt. English Corlecky, Carrickgarrow, Galvelly, Shiroy,
Protestant Altinapeast, Bellikergan, Leater


Sr. Paul Davis knt. holdeth the above sd lands by Patent (as we are credibly informed )
to him & his successors forever.

George Newton holdeth the Trean of Altinapeast being pt of the sd pporcon in ffreehold
to him & his successors forever, and now is in the possession of Thomas Dutton, gent.

The Widow of David Payne holdes the Trean of Mongrave being pt also of the sd pporcon
in freehold to the heires of the sd David Paine forev.


Parrish of Donnoghmore

Name of Proprietor Donomination of Land

Mr. Jon. Kingsmale English Manour of Castlefin, Balliarroll & Ballinecor,
Ptestant Ballibun, Leiebaly Castle, Drumbane, Maghriagh

Andrew hamilton Esqr. Brittish Carnoan, Cavan, & the foure Ceshocks of
ptestant Beseiger of Derry Mullinafeny, Carran


Mr. Jon. Kingsmale holdeth the above menconed lands by Inheritance from Sr. John
Kingsmale who held the same by patent (as we are infomred) to him & his heires forever.

Andrew Hamilton Esqr. holdeth ye pmisses by Inheritance from his Uncle Sr. John Wilson
& his brother Andrew Wilson wch they held by patent to themselves & heires forever.


Mr. Ralph Mansfeild brittish Killegurdon, Canemanagh, Laghtekirlan, foure
ptestant Sehocks ooourer ffin

The Coheires of Mr. Benson Endenmore, nine Seshocks of Nevny.
English ptestt.

Wm. Basill Esqr. English Newny
ptestt.


Mr. Ralph Mansfeild holdeth ye pmisses being 3 Qrs. & foure Ceshocks by Inheritance from
his father, who held the same by patent (as wee are informed) to him & his successors
forev.

Mr. Thos. ffairefax gent. holdeth ye halfe Qr. of Laghtekirlan being pt. of the sd.
Lands in freehold from ye sd Mr. Mansfeilds prdeccessrs. to him & his heries forev.

Mrs. Anne Poe holdeth a seshock of ye Qr. land of Killigurlan cont. thirty five acres,
being pt of ye sd Mr. Mansfeilds land in freehold to her & her successors forev.

The aforesd Coheires of Mr. Benson hold th’above menconed lands from ye sd Mr. Benson
being pt of 1500 Acres held by patent ot him & his successrs. forev.

Uriah Babington gent holdeth ye six ceshocks of Newny being pt of the prmisses in
freehold as heire to his father, Eldright Babington who had ye same from Petr.
Benson to him & his heires forever.

Wm. Basil Esqr. Atturney genll. holdeth ye forsd lands by Inheritance being pt of the
4000 acres by Martin Basill his pdecessrs from Robt. Harrington Esqr. who held the same
by patent to him & his successors forev.


Parish of Lifford

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Wm. Hansard Esqr. Lifford Mannr.

Rich Perkins Esqr. & Owen Lifford Corporacon, Croghan, Shanan, Drumleen
Winn Esqr. in behalfe of the
Chidlren of Capn. James Hamilton
English ptestants

Richard Perkins Esqr. English fort of Lifford & Stramore
Protestant

Andrew Hamilton Esqr. Brittish Argery
ptestant


Richard Perkins Esqr. & Wm. Hansard Esqr. hld ye aforesd pporcon of Lifford from Sr.
Richard Hansard deceased who held the same by patent (as is informed) to him & his
successors forev.

Owen Winn Esqr. claimes in behalfe of ye children of Capn. Jas. Hamilton the two
pts of the Lop : of Lifford, being forty-foure Seshocks & two thirds of a Seshock being
pt of ye Quartrs of ARgery, Monyn, Croghan & Drumleen.

Capn. Robt. Morgan claimeth the eight seshocks of Drumleen as a freehold puchased
from Wm. Hansard aforesd.

In the Corporacon of Lifford are twenty five freeholds each of them of a house &
Garden plot, two Acres of Land & three Cowes grazing in the Comon of Liffored by deed
from Sr. Richard Hansard.

In ye foresd proporcon are also foureteen Copy holds each of ym. for a house &
garden plot, two acres of Land & three Cowes grazing in ye sd Comon of Lifford.

Mr. Richard Applen claimeth the seshock of Morlagh wth in ye sd pporcon as a freehold
to him & his heires forev as also the seshock of Munisribagh as a Leasehold for ye
tearme of forty one yeares.

Richard Perkins Esqr. claimes ye ffort of Lifford & the land belonging thereto (viz)
Stramore by purchase from Sr. Thomas Dutton.

Andrew Hamilton Esqr. holdeth the foresd Quartr of land by Inheritance being pt of the
Estate belonging to his pdecessrs.

The Coheires of Sr. Richard Hansard claime the sd. Qr. land as a freehold purchased from
ye sd Andrew Hamiltons pdecessrs by ye sd Sr. Richard Hansard to him & his successors
forever.


John Kingsmale Esqr. English Monyn
ptestant.

The Lord ffolliot English Manistr, Kilfoghr
ptestant.


John Kingsmale Esqr. holdeth the foresd Qr land of Monyn by Inheritance being a pt
of ye Estate (as wee are informed) formly belonging to his Uncle Sr. John Kingsmale.

The Exrs of Sr. Richard Hansard claimeth the foresd Quartr of land as a deed of
purchase to the sd Richard & his heires forever.

John Keyes claimeth one seshock of the sd Qr. land with a house & Garden plot in
Ballendrait as Assigned to Rogr. Tasker who held y same in freehold from ye sd Sr. Richard.

John Portr claimes one seshock of ye sd Qr. with a house & Garden plot in Ballendrait
being given him by his father in law Roger Tasker as a porcon with his wife, it being
purchased by him from Thomas fflood who held the name in freehold from the sd Sr.
Richard.

Richard Keyes claimeth one seshock of ye foresd Qr. with a house & Garden plot in
Ballendrait in ffee farme being lawfull heire to his father George Keyes who
puchased ye same from Richard Lee ye first freeholdr fro ye sd Sr. Richard.

Lydia Hampton relict of Edward Hampton claimes one seshock & an halfe of the sd
Quartr as a freehold from Sr. Richard Hansard.

Robt. son to Robt. Dobson claimes one seshock of ye foresd Qr. as freehold
from Sr. Richard Hansard.

Jane the relict of Wm. Hill claimes one halfe seshock of the foresd Qr with a house
& Garden plot in Ballendrait, purchased by Wm. Hill from Archibald Johnston & William
Hudson who held the same in freehold from Sr. Richard Hansard.


Church land in the Barony of Raphoe

Parish of Raphoe


Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Mr. Archibald Sproule Brittish Boggach, Stranelachan,
ptestant

Robt. Buchanan Brittish ptestt. Blen mc Quin & Cullachybeg


Mr. Archibald Sproule holdeth the pmisees by purchase from his brother Mr. Robt. Sproule
& Alexr. Innes, wch they held by deed of Indenture now in being from Dr. Jon. Lesly
then Bp. of Rapho for ye space of sixty yeares comencing 14th July 1634 at ye yearely
rent of 10li.

Mr. Robt. Buchanan gent holdeth ye pmisses by ye like deed of Indenture for ye space of
sixty yeares comencing 14th July 1634.


The heires of Jon. Lesly gent. Tullideveny, Aghkeragh, Muntertiny, Mongory,
deceased, brittish ptestts. Gortneske, Gortmcglinn, Gortneseleghlan, Litroch &
minors Machereboy

Alexr. Coninghams Exrs. Dunclock Parke a Tenemt house & Garden &
brittish protestants Orchard in Rapho

Wm. & George Coningham wch Kiltowell, fferncanaghy, 13 acres, foure cowes
George was at Worcestr fight. grazing & a house & Garden plot in Rapho
ffrancis Guthry Esqr. Brittish
Protestant


The heires of Jon. Lesly hodleth the pmisses by a deed of Indenture from Dr. Jon.
Lesly for the space of sixty yeares comencing 14th July 1634 at ye rent as in ye mgent.

The Exrs. of Alexr. Coningham holdeth ye pmisses by like deed of Indenture now in being
for the space of fifty seven yeares comencing the first of ffebruary 1636 at ye rent as
in the mgent.

ffrancis Guthry Esqr. holdeth ye pmisses by ye like deed of Indenture of Leases now in
being for the space of fifty eight yeares the one of them comencing 8th of April 1636
& th’other for sixty yeares comencing 14th of July 1634 at the rent as in the Margent.


The heires of Jon. Knox brittish Asmoyan
ptestt. (viz) Jon. Nisbet

John Nisbet Brittish ptestt. Glen mc quin
Abbetr of ye Leagr. of Derry

Robt. Barclay Brittish ffiggart
Protestt.

George Knox brittish Drumcheen, Lachtemanin, & a Gort & some
ptesstt. pvost Marshall at houses in Rapho
ye Leaguer of Derry

Andrew Hamilton Esqr. Brittish The twelve Gorts
ptest. beseigr. of Derry


The Exrs. of John Knox holdeth ye pmisses by Indenture of Lease from Dr. Jon. Lesly
then bp. of Rapho for sixty yeares comencing 11th July 1634 at ye rent as in the mgent.

Jon. Nisbet holdeth ye pmissess by like deed of Indenture for fifty eight yeares
comencing ye first of August 1635 at ye rent as in the mgent.

Robt. Barkly holdeth ye pmisses by ye like deed of Indenture for fifty eight yeares
comencing the first day of November 1635 at the rent as in the mgent.

George Knox holdeth the pmisses by the like deed of Indenture for fifty eight yeares
comencing the first day of Novembr 1653, at the rent as in Margent.

Andrew Hamilton Esqr. as herie of Andrew Wilson Esqr. holdeth the pmiesses by the Like
Deed of Indenture for fifty eight yeares comencing 2d day of ffebruary 1635 at the rent
as in the Margent.


Daniel Ker brittish [none named]
ptestt.

Mr Bumbery English Belliholy
ptestant

Jon. Sharpe English Gortnequigly
ptestant.

The Exrs. of John Lesly Diffles
brittish Protestant.

Hanibal Patterson Shanagh
brittish ptestant


Daniel Ker holdeth ye pmisses by Indenture of Lease from Dr. Jon. Lesly then Bp. of
Raphoe for the terme of fifty eight yeares comencing ye first of fbr 1635 at ye rent in
the mgent.

Mr. Bumbery holdeth ye pmisss by the like deed of Indenture, granted to Mr. Mansfeild
his father in law for ye space of fifty eight yeares, comencing the first day of May 1635
at ye rent as in ye mgent.

John Sharpe holdeth the pmisses by the like deed of Indenture for ye terme of
fifty eight years comencing the first of Novemb 1635 at ye rent of 6li as in the mgent.

The Exrs. of Jon. Lesly ye younger of Raphoe holdeth the pmisses by ye like deed
of Indenture for ye terme of fifty eight yeares from ye first of fbr 1635 at ye rent
as in the mgent.

Hanibal Patterson holdeth ye pmisses by ye like deed of Indenture for ye apace of
sixty yeares comencing the 14th day of July 1634 at ye rent as in ye mgent.


John Hamilton Brittish Machrislolus
ptestant beseigr of Derry

Jon. Wily Brittish Protestant Cesnecullen

Mr. Humphrey Leigh Minister Beltany
engl Protestant

Doctor John Lesly Brittish Culladerry, Machrichan, Machreboy & Machricar
Protestant


Robt Hamilton gent holdeth ye pmisses by Indenture of Lease from Dr. John Lesly the Bp.
of Rapho for ye terme of fifty eight yeares comencing the 2d of ffebruary 1635 at ye
rent as in ye mgent.

Jon. Wyly holdeth ye pmisses by Lease from Dr. Jon. Lesly then Bp. of Raphoe
for the terme of fifty eight yearres comencing the fist of fbr 1635 at ye rent
as in the margent.

Mr. Leigh holdeth ye pmisses by orde from ye Comrs. of ye Revenew for one yeare at the rent
afresd but in Ann 1640 it paid 32 li with Dutyes, but through Poverty of ye people
being like to bee wast it was sett to Mr. Leigh aforesd.

Doctor John Lesly holdeth ye pmisses by ordr from ye Comrs. of ye Comonwealth &
confirmed by ye Comrs. of ye Revenew at Derry (for his maintenance) at ye rent
aforesd in ye margent for one yeare, & soe to continue from yeare to yeare
untill further ordr.


John ffulton brittish ptestant. a house & garden in Rapho

Jon. Smith brittish ptestt. An house & garden plot, & 3 acres of land, & 3
cowes grazing in ye Comon of Rapho

James Ker brittish ptestant An house & garden plot & 5 acres of land
& 4 Cowes grazing

Archibald Kyle brittish ptestant a garden plot & Kilroome 5 acres of land
& 4 Cowes grazing

The Exrs. of Patricke McNare An horse & garden plot, 6 acres of land &
brittish ptestant. 4 cowes grazing.

George Buchanan brittish ptestant An house & garden 4 acres of land & 4 cowes grazing

Jas. Lesly brittish Protestant An house & garden 6 acres of land & 4 cowes grazing

Jon. Glasse brittish ptest Gortgarvan

Robt. Browne & James Dicke six acres of land neere Rapho & 4 cowes grazing
brittish ptestants

Wm. Rankein brittish ptestant An house & garden in Rapho

Jon. Walker Brittish ptestant An house & Garden in Rapho


John ffulton holdeth ye pmisses by Indenture of Lease from Dr. Jon Lesly then Bp.
of Rapho for fifty eight yeares comencing the first of fbr 1635 at the rent as in the
mgent.

As for ye rest above menconed of the Towne of Rapho wee finde they are in possession
of ye pmisses, & have noe deeds of Indenture in regard that their povty could not passe
Indentures upon their sevall small holdings, but did intend to draw up one Indenture
for all but being deferred from time to time until the rebellion brake forth, soe yt
they have for their holdings onely minuts of their condicons of the pticulars before
menconed.


Parish of Lifford

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Richard Perkins English Bellibogan
Ptestant

James Downame English ptestt Clonlee

The Coheires of Mr. Jas. Ballilast
Spotswood (viz) Anne &
Elizabeth


Richard Perkins Esqr. holdeth ye pmisses from Dr. Jon. Bromhall then Bp.: of Derry
by lease granted to him for —— yeares.

James Downame Clerke holdeth the pmisses from Dr. Jon. Bromhall then Bp. of Derry as heire
to his brother Wm. Downame for the terme of fifty nine yeares comecing the 5t of
March 1634 at ye rent as in ye mgent.

The Coheires of Dr. James Spotswood hold ye pmisses (as we are informed) by a Lease
from Dr. Jon. Bromhall then Bp. of Derry made to him for the tearme of —- yeares
comencing the — day of —- 1634 & now in the possession of ye sd Coheires.


Parish of Tarboyne

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Dr. Jon. Lesly Brittish Protestant Taboyne, Crosse Listekill, Church quarter

The Admrs. of Sr. Jon. Coningham Ballilast
(viz) Balliachan & Robt. Boyle
English ptestts.


Doctr. John Lesly holdeth the pmisses by deed pf Purchase of Lease for the tearme of
fifty eight yeares comencing the 2d of ffebr. 1635 at the rent as in the Margent.

The Admrs. of Sr. Jon. Coningham holdeth ye pmisses by deed of Indenture of Lease
from Dr. Jon. Lesly then Bp. of Rapho for the terme of 58 yeares comencing the
first of Novemb. 1635 at the rent as in the mgent.


Parish of Ray

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

The Admrs. of Alexr. Gauthry Ray
Esqr. (viz) Dr. Jon Lesly & Mr.
Robt Buchanan brittish ptestts.


The Admrs. of Alexr. Guthry Esqr. holdeth the pmisses by deed of Indenture from
Doctr. Jon. Lesly then Bp. of Rapho for the terme of 58 yeares comencing y first of
fbr 1636 at the rent as in ye mgent.


Parish of Lecke

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

The heires of Sr. Wm. Simpill Lecke
Brittish Protestt.

Mr. Wm. Whittaker English Rowghan, Ballinconellan
ptestt

Thos. Dutton Engl. ptestant Trumra

James Coningham Esqr. brittish Rosebrecan
ptestant beseigr of Derry

Wm. Latham Engl ptestant Drumenagh & Tirkeneedy


The hieres of Sr. Wm. Simpill holdeth ye pmisses from Dr. Jon. Lesly then bp. of
Rapho by Indenture of Lease for ye space of 58 yeares comencing the first of Novemb. 1635
at the rent as in the mgent.

Mr. Wm. Whittaker holdeth the pmisses by the like deed of Indenture for ye space of
59 yeares comencing ye first of May 1635 at ye rent as in ye mgent.

Thos. Dutton holdeth ye pmisses by the like deed of Indenture for ye space of fifty
eight years from the first of fbr 1635, at the rent as in ye megent.

James Coningham Esqr. holdeth ye pmisses by purchase from Sr. Jon Coningham who
held the same by the like deed of Indenture for ye space of fifty eight yeares comencing
the first of fbr 1635 at ye rent as in ye mgent.

The heire of Wm. Latham Esqr. holdeth the pmisses by ye like deed of Indenture for the
space of fifty eight yeares comencing the first of Novemb. 1635 at the rent as in ye megent.


Parish of Donoghmore

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Mr. Jon. Kingsmale English Croghogerran & Machrishavavaly
Ptestant

Mr. Thos. Fairfax Engl. ptestant Numlagh & Carricke

The heires of Mr. Wm. Wilson Kilcadden
Esqr. Engl. ptestt (viz)
Andrew Hamilton Beseiger of Derry


Mr. Kingsmale holdeth the pmisses by Indenture (as wee are informed) from Dr. Jon.
Bromhall then Bp. of Derry for — yeares comencing the — day of 1634, at ye rent
as in ye mgent.

Mr. ffairfax holdeth ye pmisses by Indenture as afresd (as we are inform’d) for ye
space of —- years comencing —- day of —- rent as in the mgent.

The heires of Wm. Wilson Esqr. holdeth ye pmisses by Indenture (as is alleaged) from
Dr. Bromhall then bp : of Derry, & is now in ye possession of John Nisbit gent. at ye rent
as in the mgent.


Parish of Stranorlan

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Mathew Davis Engl. ptestant Letterbreck


Mathew Davis holdeth the pmisses by Indenture of Lease from Dr. John Lesly then
Bp. of Rapho for the space of sixty yeares comencing the first of July 1634 rent as
in the mgent.


Gleabes

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Parish of Donoghmore

Mr. Wm. Warren Engl. ptestant. eight seshocks

Parish of Lifford

The Incumbent for ye time being Carneshanagh

Parish of Ray

The Incumbent for ye time being Graky, Carrickbellidny, Ballilevin & Galdenach being

Parish of Taboyne

The Incumbent for ye time being Bogay & Tullianan

Doctor John Lesly Brittish Machricorren, Ardvernock, findorke, fatheralter,
Protestant Addahery, Corrideganagh, Altacaskin, Crew,
Corenagh & Tempill


The eight seshocks of the gleab of Donoghmore is held by the sd. Mr. Wm. Warren.

Gawan Mc Connell is tent. to the Comonwealth for the Gleab of Carneshanagh.




Barony of Tirhue


The Bounds begining at a River called Bundroiss whereuppon stands an old Castle belonging
to the Colledge wch beginns our bounds Westward wch River descends into ye sea and the sea
bounds the Barrony Northward and Eastward till it comes to ye Barr of Ballyshanon where is
a Towne and Castle being a Corporacon belonging to ye Lord ffoliott then from the Barr
aforesaid Eastward it is bounded with the Sea untill it come to the ruined Walls of an
Old Castle called Kilbarren belonging to Mr. Francis Brassy and soe Eastward till it comes to
Donagall where stands an old Abby lately belonging to Mr. James Kennedy with a Castle
& towne called Donagall being a corporacon belonging to Capten Henry Broooke and from thence
Eastward with a river called EAske wch powres it selfe into a Logh called Easke Into wch
Logh runneth a River called Corrobber wch seperateth the Barrony Northward from ye
Barrony of Boylagh and Bannagh and boundeth ye Barrony to a Bigg Mountaine called
Bawnsmuck and striketh from thence to a Logh called Loghswillogh from wch Logh glideth
a gutter wch striketh into a Brooke wch brooke bounds ye Barrony North-Eastward
from ye Barrony of Rapho and glideth Eastward into a Logh called Mullmorne and from thence
runneth a gutter East into a Bogg called Shascanlubanaogh belonging to Sr. William Gore and
from thence East into a Glenn called Poll-yarranbane from thence Southward thorough
a bogg to a Mountaine called Minobrock belonging to Capten Brookes from wch Mountaine
runneth a Gutter Eastward till it comes to the River of Owenbwee from thence to a Brooke
called Grenogh darrigg then Southward to a Shakeing bogg called Tullynee wch bounds
betwixt this Barrony and ye County of Tyrone then Southward from thence a gutter runeth
to a towne called Edernagh lately belonging to James McGragh Esq’ and from thence to a hill
called Tullinaloob from whence runneth a brooke to a Mountaine called Glassdromon wch
bounds ye Barrony Southward from ye county of ffermanagh and from thence south east
to a hill called Tullylarge from thence Westward into ye river of Pettigo wch River runneth
to Logh Earne neere to wch stands a Castle lately belonging to James McGragh Esqr. into
wch Logh runneth a River called Litter and upp that river a Glenn to Bellalt from whence a
gutter runeth to Mullinabreene and from thence to a hill called Knocknafin wch boundeth
betwixt this Barrony and ffermanagh and spreadeth towards a brooke wch runeth to Logh
Kinnachan out of which Logh runeth a Gutter to an old ditch & from that ditch into the
river of Earne and upp that River Eastward to a place called Beleeke whereon is an old
bawne belonging to ye Lord ffoliott neere wch a Gutter runeth into the River
of Earne Eastward wch boundeth this Barrony from ye county of ffermanagh & along the
gutter Southwest to ye River of Braddock wch bounds betweene us & the province of
Conaught westward and from there thence to a place called Pollanadinne & from thence
to a gutter through a shakeing bogg to the river of Drowiss where wee began our bounds.
The nature of ye soyle in general is most parte Mountaine, Bogg and unproffitable ground.
The profitable is halfe pasture and the other halfe arrable and meadow The corn is
altogether oates and small barley and that but very meane Corne, for wheate or rye little
or none. There is likewise att Ballyshannon a Salmon ffishing and a small Ele fishing bank
belonging to the Lord ffoliott as likewise a small salmon ffishing uppon the River of
B…drowiss belonging to the Colledge and a Salmon fishing att Donagall belonging to
Capten Brookes.

Parish of Enish McSaint

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Land

Thomas Lord ffoliott Ogherous, Donoghmore, Knockaterry, Killerlachy,
English Protestant Dunmuccrum, Crevagh, Donoghmore, Leckalastran,
Camlin, Beleecke, Clonntokeer, Reglass



Parish of Kilbarran

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Thomas Lord ffoliott Shiggis, Mullinashee, Crevaugh, Cashell, Alla,
English Protestant Cillcarbareye, Legaliton, Collevollogh, Knada,
Corlee, Cassall Lard, Teagh Leagh, Tubber,
Garvanogh

Parish of Drumhome

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Thomas Lord ffolliott Ballibagroty, Ballidermott
English Protestantt

George Knox Ballinagan vaugh
Scottish Protestant

Sr Willia Gowre Magher begg
English Prottestantt

Captaine Henry Brookes The Quarter of Logheaske, Carranegunn
Englis Prottestant

Lands belonging to the Hierachy, Part from the Sea of Raphoe
& part from the sea of Clogher in the Barrony of Tirhew

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James McGragh, Irish Papist Cullin, Petigoe, Colmore

The sessogh of Tullilarge was mortgaged by James McGraugh to John Poe for twenty-two
pounds untell ye said moneys shoulde bee repaied the morge comencing in ye yeare thirty nine.

The heyrs of Martin Arstall Ballinhanna (with a small salmon fishing)
Scottish Prottestantt

The above menconed halfe Quarter of land and the ffishing are helde by the heyrs of
Martin Arstall by virtue of a leasce to him granted from the Bipp of Clogher and by the
consent of the Lord Deputie and councell for the tearme of sixty years comencing in the
yeare one thousand six hundreade thirty and eight hee paying to the sea of Clogher
twelve pounds p. Annu for the same and is yet to expire fortey fowre years.

Mr. ffrancis Bracy & Mr. George Killbarran
Knox, Eng and Scottish Protestants

The above named Quarter of Land is held by Mr. francis Bracy and Mr. George Knox by
vertue of a leace granted to theire deceased ffathers Mr. ffrancis Bracy and Mr John Knox
from the Bipp of Rapho and by the consent of the Lord Deputy and councell for and dureeing
the ende and tearme of sixty years comencing the seaveeteenth day of March one thousand
six hundreade thirtie fowre, they paying yearely to the sea of Raphoe for the same
five poinds whereof of the above menconed time is to expire yet fortey yeare.

Oute of leace and now in Crossmore
ye hands of ye ComonWealth

This two thirds of a balliboe formerly belonged to Mr. James Kenady deceased but
since his decease it hath bin claimed by none of his heyres or assigns.

Mr. George Knox Drumhome, Leclum, Enisfadd, Berry
Scottish Protestant

Theise foure quarters of land above menconed are held by Mr. George Knox by vertue
of a leace granted to his deceased ffather Mr. John Knox from Bipp Knox of ye see
of Raphoe and by ye consent of ye Lord Deputy and counsell for the end and tearme of
sixty years comencing in ye yeare thirty fowre and hath yet unexpired forty years.




The Barony of Boylagh and Banogh


The bounds of this Barrony begineth Eastward at a Logh called Logh Easke which Logh
shuteth southward by ye Castle of Donegall and from thence into ye sea bounding ye said
Barrony southwest West and norwest to a river called Clady which river runeth Eastward to
a Logh called Loghbarro & from thence separateth us Southeastward from the Barrony
of Raphoe, the soyle in generall is Mountaine bogg and unproffitable grounde, the corne being
altogether poore and small oats, some small barly, but neither wheate nor Rye, theare
is likewise three small sallmond ffishings, The one at Balliwell being the meare betwixt
this barrony and Tirhugh, another at a place called Tillinee, the third a Locrus, which
ffishings belongeth to ye Earle of Anandell, onely some small parte belonging to other
proprietors as by the observacons in ye severall parishes following wil appeare, and
nothing else doo wee finde remarkable in this Barrony save only the secure harboure of
Killabeggs, and ye beneficiall herring ggishing which skirteth alonge by ye
southside of ye said Barrony.

Parish of Killomard

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James Earle of Anandell Logh Eiske, Lecrum, Drumruske, Dunan,
Scottish Protestantt Bulliweill, Drumkeaghan, Killomard

Parish of Enverr

Name of Proprietor Donomination of Lands

Thomas Lord ffolliott Granslhogh
English Protestantt

James Earle of Anandell Townitallan, Cragg, Raneill, Drumchoe,
Scottish Protestantt Bunglen, Lettrmore, Drumconner, Drumboerty,
Caselogerry, KillmcRedon, Drumrany


Parish of Killoghtey

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Thomas Lord ffolliott Darrary
English Protestantt

Captaine Henry Brooke Balllisaggart
English Prottestantt

James Earle of Anandall Dromrony, Duncanally, Raughen, Carigross,
Scottish Protestantt Achen, Balliloghen, Straranny, Ballimadonell


Parish of Killbeggs

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James Earle of Anandall All townlands in the parish
Scottish Protestantt


Parish of Killkare

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James Earle of Annanadall All townlands in the parish
Scottish Prottestantt


Parish of Inshkeill

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James Earle of Anandall All townlands in the parish
Scottish Protestantt


Parrish of Templecron

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James Earle of Anandall All townlands in the parish
Scottish Protestantt


Lands belonging to the Hierarchy in the Sea of Raphoe
& Barrony of Boylogh & Banogh


Bipps Lands in the Parrish of Enverr

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

William Noble Lesee Enver

The halfe quart of land above menconed is held by Mr. William Noble, by vertue of a leace
from ye sea of Raphoe, for the yearly rent of twelve pounds sterling which leace comenced
in ye yeare 1634. for and dureing the end and tearme of sixty years, and is yett to
expire, forty years, and is possesst at present in the right of Mr. William Noble, by
Alexander Mongomery, and ffrancis Heyrres, and paieth at pressent nine poinds tenn
shillings.


Bipps land in the parish of Killoghtey

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

John Smith Leasee Kilaughtey

This halfe quart of land above menconed is held by leace by John Smith, & paid yearly to
ye sea of Raphoe for the same, six pownds str which leace did, comence ye seccond day of
ffebruary, on thowsand six hundread thirty fowre & that for ye end and tearme of fifty
eight years, as by ye said John Smith of Boylstone his leace may apeare more largely, &
now at present possessed by Alexander Mongomery, in right of Katherine Smith grand childe
unto ye afore said Jno Smith of Boylestone, in this parrish is a church called Killaghty
in reparacon upon ye said hafle quart of land.

Bipps lands in the Parrish of Killbeggs

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Archibald Askins Daughtrs Killbeggs
Leases one whereof marid to
Livett Richardson a Beseeger
of Derry

The fourteene Ballibose above said are held in leace by Mr. Archiballd Askin from ye sea
of Raphoe as at large is expressed in ye observacons of Glancolmkill parish.

Edward Griffin Lease Killrean

This quarter of land above menconed is held by Edward Griffith by vertue of a leace from ye
sea of Raphoe for the tearme of fifty eight years comencing the second day of ffebruary
one thousand six hundread thirty…hee paying yearly for the same six pownds sterl.

Bipps lands in the Parrish of Killcare

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Edward Griffin Killcare

This halfe quart of land above menconed is held by Edward Griffith from the Sea of Raphoe
for ye tearme of ffifty eight years comencing the second day of ffebruary one thowsand
six hundread thirty and six, paying yearly to ye sea of Raphoe for the same three pounds.

Edward Griffin Shamogh & Straleill

This halfe quart of land above menconed is held by Edward Griffin ffrom the Sea of Raphoe
for the tearme of thirty & one years comecing the second day of ffebruary one thowsand six
hundread thirty and six, paying yearly to the Sea of Raphoe for the same twentie two
shillings six pence str.


Bipps Land in the Parrish of Glancollmekill

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

The Heyrs of Arch Askin Glencollmekill
Leasees one whereof was married
to Livett Richardson a beseeger
of Derry

The above menconed five quarts of land weare held by Leace by Mr Archballd Askin of Aughor,
Clerck, deacesed ffrom the Sea of Raphoe confirmed by Dean and Chapter, which leace did
comence the fourteenth day of Jully in ye ffowrteenth yeare of ye Raighne for the tearme
and space of ffifty six years as likewise the fowrteene Ballibose of Bipp Land in the Parrish
of Killbeggs for the like tearme of years, included in the said lease for the yearly rent of
ninty six pounds sterl a part of ye said five quarts & fourteen Ballibose being not inhabited
the remainder payeth now Twenty five pownds strl.


Bipps Lands in the Parrish of Templecron

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

The Heyrs of Arch Askin Leasees one Templecron
whereof was married to Livett
Richardson a beseeger of Derry

The above menconed halfe quartr of land was held by Mr. Archiballd Arskin, Clercke,
deceased, whoe leased and paid therefore yearly unto the sea of Raphoe, five pownds sterl
as by his Leace may appeare, being for the same tearme of years, as Glencollmekill, and
Killibeggs are, and now wast.

Bipps Lands in the Parrish of Inshkeill

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

ffrancis Guttery Leasee Inshkeill
Scottish Protestantt

The Island of Inshkeill …. were held by Allexander Guttery Esqr. for the tearme of
ffiffty nine years, or thereby; whereof some ighteene or twenty are expired, or thereaboute,
as by his Leace may apeare In this land abovesaid is a Bawne, and one old Ruinous house,
in the halfe quartr of Kildoruse, within a fresh water logh, in a small Island, And in this
island is an old ruinouus Church, called Inshkeill, upon the half quartr of the Island
of Inshkeill, Environed with the sea, which is passable unto itt at loe water, one
foote one the dry strand.

Bipps Lands in Capella of LitterMcAward

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Andrew Simple, Leasee Litter mc Anuard
Scottish Prottestantt

The above menconed fowre quartrs of land, weare held in leace, by Andrew Simple, from the
Sea of Raphoe, confirmed by Deane & Chapters, for the end and Tearme of sixty years, or
there abouts, and now in the Managementt of Livett Jno Coningham, of the which Leace
some eighteene eighteene or twenty years are expired, Presentt tenant to the same is
Gorry Ward and his partners, and payeth now sixteene pownds, and likewise paide by his
leace unto the Sea of Raphoe, seaventeene pownds str.


Gleabe Lands in the Barrony of Boylogh & Bannogh

Parrish of Killomard

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Now possesst by Ancientt William Layton Drumkeaghan
as ye Tenant to ye state


Parrish of Enverr

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

In the possession of Mr. Wm Killomard
Watson Incumbentt


Parrish of Killbeggs

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Possest by Mr. Robert Lindsay Monargan & Cornecard
Incumbent


Parrish of Templecron

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

In the possession of Livett Mahe Termontt
Thomas Moncrieff cum sociis


Parrish of Killcare

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Possest by Mr. Rob Lindsy Boggogh
Incumbentt




The Barony of Kilmacrenan



The said Barrony of KillmcCrenan Lyeth bounded on the East with the River of Loughswiily,
on the West wth the River of Gidore and the Barrony of Boylagh and Banagh, on the South
with the River of Swolly and Barrony of Rapho. And on the North with the sea. The Soyle
wereof is generally Mountainous, Boggy and Rocky wth many Loughs and Wayes hardly
pasable; The Rivers of Lennan, Swolly, Belluba, Oincharry, Caooliaber, Glenna,
Cladie and Ballins, wth severall other Rivelletts running through the same. The Hills of
Mucknish, Knockalloway, Argill, Aghalick, Lough Salt, Macoght, and the Largick, wth
severall others of such heights, and so unaccessible that there is no use thereof made,
are therin. The said Barrony containeth the following Parishes (vizt).

The Parish of Conwall

The said pish is bounded on the East wth the parish of Aghnunshen, on the Sowth wth the
Barrony of Rapho, part of wch parish lyeth wthin the said Barrony Divided by the River of
Swolly, on the West the pish of Gartan, and on the North wth ye parish of KillmcCrenan. The
Soyle whereof is Generally Rough and Mountainous, wth seaverall boggs and smale shrubby
woods, And there is therein a Towne called Litterkenny wch hath a Markett every ffryday,
and two faires in the yeare wth a Larg dwelling Stone house haveing a Bawne of fower
flackers a fair Church And a bridg at the End of the sd. towne over the sd. River of
Swolly. Being an inlett to the said Barrony of Rapho, the River of Lennan Glydeth
through pte of this parish As it falleth out of Loughreagh towards the parish of
Killmccrennan The pticullar Quarter thereof followeth (Vizt):

Parish of Conwall

Name of Proprietors Denomination of Lands

Thomas Stewart, Scotts Ards, Brechy, Cornisk, Buragh
protestant Beseidger of Derry

Robt. Eweing and Gilbert Ballirehan
McIlwee, Scotts Protestants

Henry Broooke Esqr. Drumcaveny als Cuiltog, Cabrey
English protestant

The above said two quarters of land belonging to Thomas Stewart Esqr. were left unto [ ]
by Will and Testamt of his father Sr. William Stewart deceased.

Henry Brooke Esqr. Drumore, Cloncarny, Carrick, Tryentagh
English Protestant

John Kinsmill Esqr. Gortneverne
English Protestant

The sd. John Kingsmill Esqr. Bowhirrill

Henry Wray, Minor and Elizabeth Lissnenan
his Mother English Protestant

The said Henry Wray and Elizabeth Ilistrin and Drumen, Coolbuy
his mother

Charles Hamilton Esqr. Gortlee
Scotts Protest.

The sd. Charles Hamilton Letterkenny

The sd. Charles Hamilton Glencorr

Sr. Wm. Gore, Bartt Cray, Seccor, Killpeik, Drummenan
English Protestant

Richard Perkins Esqr. Glenkiragh, Dirora
English Protestant

Charles Hamilton Esqr. Carnemoragh, Killolasty, Sallaghagrean,
Scotts protest Satkernagh, Kilog


Parish of Aghenunshen

Name of Proprietor Denomation of Lands

John Kingsmill Esqr. Ballimolely, Eaghterosh
English Protestant

Henry Wray, Minor and Lisstaneere, Bogay, Eaghterosh, Carnegill,
Elizabeth his Mother
English protestant

Charles Hamilton Esqr. Magherigenan
Scotts protestant

The above said Quarter of Ballymoley and seaven Ballibores of Eaghterosh belonging to
Mr. Kinsmill… And there is a fower of the Balliboes Eaghterash claimed by James Erskin
Esqr. in behalfe of Henry Wray Minor sone to Henry Wray deceased English protestant.




Parish of Gartan

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Sr. William Gore, Barronett Glendone, Deriveagh
English Protestant

Charles Hamilton Esqr. Carowfurt, Cardoroagh
Scotts protest.

Sr. Wm. Gore, Barronett BallmcQuein
English Protestant

The above halfe quarter called bellimcqueen doeth belong to Sr. Wm. Gore dureing the life
of Honora Bourke Irish Papist, And afterwards the same comes to the said Charles Hamilton
Esqr. protestant.


Parish of Killmccrenan

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

The Provost fellows and Belliherein, Drumneboden, Barnes ffanne,
Schollers of the Colledg Stragredie, Gouldrume, Correin, Tiragus,
of Dublin protestant Clonkilly, Cotten, Ross, Killconell,
Tamenagh, Balligannon, Carewnegananagh,
Carewnesale, Ballyscanlan, Golan,
Gortmccaelbegg, Gortmccaelmore,
Carewnekilly, Coole, Carmeny, Cranford,
Drumoghill

The Coheires of Captn. John Killogh, Carror, Cashill
Sandford, deceased, Protests
Except Mullruny O’Kerrole who
one of them and an Irish Papist

Henry Brooke Esqr. Cunaghan als Castlegay
English Protestant

Charles Hamilton Esqr. Killedezert
Scotts protestant

Widdow Chichester the Relict of Lagnahowrey, Sockery Radonnell, Carcarow
Charles Chichester Esqr. deceased
English Protestant

John Kinsmill Esqr. Ray and Litter
English Protestant


Parish of Aghneish

The said parish lyeth bounded on the East and Sowth wth Loughswilly, on the West wth the
parish of Aghenunshen, on the North wth the parish of Tully, the soyle, whereof is
generally Rough and Mountainous, Except some places next to ye sea, wch are plainer, there is
therein a Village called Rameltan wth a Church and a Burnt Castle, there is therein a
Bawne called fforth Stewart, And an Old Abbley called Killidonnell, And the sd parish
is parte of it Devided by the River of Lennan, as it falleth into the Rover of Loughswilly,
On wch parte there is an old Earth fforth, And a Little Stone house some tyme
belonging to Walter McSwyne, now possessed by Sr. Robert Hanna Knyt in Costodium, the
severall Quarters thereof foloweth vizt.


Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Thomas Stewart Esqr. Rameltan
Scotts Protestantt
beseidger of Derry

Henry Brook Esqr. Killidonnell, Carrigaalte, Kilicreen,
English Protestant

John Kingsmill Esqr. Castleshanaghan
English Protestant

Sr. Wm. Stewart, Minor Ballilinmore
and the Ladie Kathrin his
Mother Scotts protestants

The said Sr. Wm. Stewart Clanleery
with his Mother

The above said halfe Quarter of Castleshanaghan is bounded on the East and West wth the
Quarter of Castlshanaghan, North with Buragh, Sowth with Bllimolely, Ballimore aforesd
belonging to Sr. William Stewart Minor whose ffather was beseidger of Derry…

Sr. Wm. Stewart, Minor and Castleshanaghan (pt), Ardrumond, Carrow Cashill,
his Mother the Ladie Kathrin Croghen, Gortevay, Ballilinbeg
protestant

The above said Lands belonging to Sr. Wm. Stewart Nimor and his said Mother, whose late
Husband Allexander Stewart was a Beseidger of Derry…


Parish of Tully

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Richard Perkins Esqr. Duntrumen, Tarkery, Clonkein
English Protestant

The Provost fellowes & Gortaverne, Tirehomine, Garrowgart, Claggin,
Schollers of the Colledg Drumbarron, Ardikilly
of Dublin, Protestants

The Coheires of James Hamilton Esqr. Cratullagh
Deceased Scotts Protestant

The above said Quarter Land of Cratullagh, belonging to the Coheires of James Hamilton
Esqr. deceased Scott Protestant, who was upon Duke Hamiltons Ingagemt, and since came
in on the Articles of Enishkillin, is bounded on the East with Dunlein, West with
Kinibire, North with Knocklean, And Sowth wth Gollan.

Thomas Stewart Esqr. Scotts Carrocuilt, Gortcally, Kairne, Clounly,
Protestant beseidger of Derry Glenmore, Glenbeg, Drumonaghan, Downemore

Henry Wray, Minor, English Rany
Protestant

Edward Rowly deceased ffanonoghill, Lagmcaduffe, Aghnursin, Kilbarren
held the sd land in ye yeare 1641.
And is now held by Robert Blair
Espouse to ye Relict of the sd Edward
Rowly in Right of his wife during
her life, Scotts protestant,
And John Rowly, heire of the sd
Land, English Protestant

John Cunyngham Balligay
Scotts Protestant

The above said Quarter Land called Ranny, belonging to Henry Wray Minor and Elizabeth
Wray als Erskin relict of Henry Wray deceased English Protestant..

The above sd quarter land of Belligay, belonging to John Cunyngham of Tully Scotts
protestant, by Mortgage from Irwin McSwyne irish Papist…

John Kinsmill Esqr. Balllyares
English Protestant


Parish of Killgarvan

The said parish is bounded on the East and Sowth with the Riber of Loughswilly, on the
West wth ye parish of Tully and Aghneish, on the North wth the Parish of Clandavadock,
the soyle thereof is generally mountainous Rocky, and some little shrubby woods.
There is an Ancient Church call called Killgarvan, and an old Ruined Abbay with a
little village called Rathmullen, the severall qrter halfe quarters and belliboes
followeth (vizt).

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Andrew Knox Esqr. Rathmullen, Crevery, Killgarvan, Belliallaghan,
Scotts Protestant Glencross, Dumhallagh
beseidgr of Derry

The above said quarter Land call Drumhallagh is held by the said Andrew Knox, Esqr. by
Mortgag from Torlagh og McSwyne (Irish Papist) befor the Rebellion…


Parish of Clandevadock

The said parish is bounded on the East wth the River of Loughswilly, on the West wth the
Parish of Tully, on the Sowth wth the parish of Killgarvan, on the North wth the Lough
of Mullroy. The soyle whereof is generally moutainous and Rockey, wth severall
Loughes and standing pooles, parte is in a manner of Pen Insulla, surrounded wth the
Lough Mullroy. And therein standeth an little old Pile of Stone called Moyross
Castle, wth a Church and a little Bawne some tyme belongeing to Donell Gorm McSwyne, And
an Island called Downmcfracky wch in tyme of Warr was made use of by the Natives for
strenth, being naturally fortified. The seaverall Quarters halfe Quarters and Belliboes
thereof foloweth Vizt.

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James McSwyne Irish Coulderry als Magheridrumon
p’testant

Richard Perkins Esqr. BelliclanmcCallen
English Protestant

The Provost and fellowes of Tullindally
the Colledg of Dublin Protestants.

The above said Quarter of Land called Coulderry als Magheridrumon belonging to James
McSwyn Irish Protestant by mortgage from Mullmurry og McMullmurry Duff McSwyne, wch the
sd James McSwyne was in possession off in the year 1641.

William Lyne & David Lyne Bunintyne, Largebreake, Carrowreagh
Scotts Protestants

Edward Rowly Deceased BallymcStocker, Craveross, Ballimcgaraghty,
John Rowly aparent heire of the Magheriwarden
sd Land English Protestants

Thomas Stewart Esqr. claimeth the Carlan, Bellimcgowan, Knockbreake, Carran,
sd Lands by Will and Testamt. of Drumfad
his ffather Sr Wm. Stewart Scotts
Protest; a beseidger of Derry

The above fower quarters of Land called BellimcStocker &c.; belonging to John Rowly aparent
heire to the above sd Edward Rowly deceased, Yet in the possession of Robt. Blaire Scotts
Protestant Espouse to the relict of the sd Edward Rowly in right of his wife dureing her
life…

Wm. Patton Clke deceased Croghen
possessed by his relict Scotts
Protestant

Patrick Campbell Scotts Magheryhubert, Bllmcgagby, Moyross
Protestant

Colyn Campbell Scotts Moyross (pt), Belliherinmore, Belliherinbegg
Protestant

Luke Ashe English Protestant Ballibhurke

Donnell og McSwyne Irish Leddan
Protestant

Mary Ni Swyn Irish Protestant Gortnathra


Parish of Mevagh

The said parish is bounded on the East wth the River of Mulroy, on the West wth the
Riber of Doe, on the South wth the parish of KillmcCrenan, And on the North wth the
Ocean Sea. The Soyle whereof is generally plaine wth many little sandy hills,
some Rocks heathy Mosse and Boggs, wth the Loughes, Loughnamealltagh and
Loughnabradden, on the West of the parish Loughdrum, and Loughglanree in the midst
thereof. And Loughknocke on the North, And there is a large dwelling howse of Stone
called Drim, built in manner of a Strength, wch was burnt in the Late Warr. The severall
quarters thereof &c.; followeth (vizt).

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Thomas Dutton Esqr. Minor Bellioghagan, Umlagh, Glensho, Glengillgrany,
English Protestant Glenmanagh, Glenereragh, Drim, Magherimagaverigan,
Kill

The above said Eight halfe quarters of Land belonging to Thomas Dutton Minor sone and
heire to Ralph Dutton, Deceased English Protestant….


The Coheires of James Hamilton Esqr. Magheriarvie, Maghericullen, Dowagh,
decesed, who was uppon Duke Hamiltons Dundowan, Diveland, Raveross, Aghallettive,
Ingagemt. And cince came in on the Tirelaghin, figert, Elendebray and Carrick,
Articles of Enishkillin Scotts Protestant Magherylosky, ffrowgh, Magherybui, Largareagh,
Downing, Dirricassan, Mellmore, Tullagh

The Coheires of Captn. John Sanford Creeve, Aghedecor, Cowell, Glanree, ffynvore,
deceased protestants, Except Mullruny Drunmore
O’Kerrall who one of them & an Irish
Papist


Parish of Clandehurka

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

The Coheries of Captne John Seedrum, Magheriroerty, Crusallagh, Roffadd,
Sanford Decesed, Protestants Drumnakarry, Rusky, Rinnisligoe
Except Mullruny O’Kerrall, who
one of them and an Irish Papist

Sr. Paule Davis Knyt Shessiogh, Brechy, Murrow, Montermellan,
English Protestant Mossery, Lergibreak, Anleyog, Clogheranagh,
Polegill, Claggin, Portenelland, Corgraganagh,
Kessey, Riniclevan, ffighert

Captne frances Stanton Moyseness, ffeymore, rucan, Brechny
English Protestant


Parish of Tulloghobegly

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Wibrant Olpherts Minor sone Ardmore als faughbuy, Balliness, Inshbofin,
and heire to Wibrant Olpherts Magheriroerty, Arde begg, Armore Gorticork
deceased Dutch Protestant

Sr. Paule Davis Knyt Cashillmcinaw
english Protestant.

Thomas Dutton, Minor sone and Carrick, Doore, Killdrum, Beltanny
heire to Ralph Dutton Deceased
English Protest.

The Coheires of Captne John Doore, Lenagh, Dunluy als Munycowlecrumen
Sanford deceased Protestants
except Mullruny O’Kerrall who one
of them and an Irish Papist


parish of Ray

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Francis Hart relict to Inerweymore, Derririell
Captne Henry Hart deceased
English Protestant

Sr. Pawle Davis Knyt Innerweybegg
English Protestant

Robt. Aiking sone of Robt. Druminevey
Aikeing Clk deceased
Scotts Protestant

Wibrant Olpherts Minor sone Drumnetenny, Ballyconally
and heire to Wibrant Olpherts
Deceased Dutch Protestant

The Coheires of Captne John Dunemore, Karrowkenan
Sanford Deceased, English
Protestants, Except Mullruny
O’Kerrall who one them and an
Irish Papist


A Survey of the Lands within the Barrony of Killmacrennan, Belonging
to Bishopps, Deans Deane and Cahpters, and the rest of that Hirechy
and of the Gleabes therein, &c.;

Parish of Conwall

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

William Semple Clke Downe, Cabbry
Incumbent of the sd Parish

The above said Quarter and a halfe of Land is held by Wm. Semple Clke Incumbent of the
sd Parish of Conwall by right of his Incumbencie, And possessed by Alexander
Conyngham and Allexr. Eweing Scotts Protestants….

John Cunyngham gentl: Tulligay, Tullmcadegany, BellimcCowle
Scotts Protestant (lease 1636)

Allexander Henderson Killcluig
Scotts Protestant (Lease 1636)

Charles Hamilton Esqr. Bellibontemple
Scotts Protestant (Lease 1636)


Parish of Aughnunshen

Bishops Lands and Gleabb Lands

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Charles hamilton Esqr. Aughnunshen
Scotts Protestant (Lease 1636)

Thomas Groves Eng. Protest Magheriennan
and John Knox Scots Protestant


Parish of Gartan

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

James Knox gentl. Losson, Losson temple, Tryhena, Killmore
Scotts Protestant (Lease 1636)


Parish of Killmacrenan

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Charles Hamilton Esqr. Bishopps Court and Portleyna
Scotts Protestant

William Vans Clk. David Killconnell
Stewart Scotts Protestants


Parish of Aghneish

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Thomas Stewart Esqr. Aghneish
Scotts Protestant, Beseidger of (Lease 1636)
Derry

Thomas Drumond Clk. Incumbent Aghengaddie
of the above sd parish


Parish of Tully

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

John Cunyngham gentl Clunimore, Tullybegg, Moyle, Claragh
Scotts ptestant. (Lease 1636)

Thomas Drumond Clk. Belliarr, Lagmcaduffe, Glendidally


Parish of Clandevadock

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Henry Patton and Wm. Mortimer Carrowcuilt
gentl. Scotts Protestants

David Mortimer gentl. Scotts Bellihurusky
ptestant

Hugh Thomson gentl. Scotts Rossnekill, Tamenagh
Protestant

James Knox gentl. Scotts Aughendryen, Cloghfine, Killavy
Protestant

Allexr. Cunyngham and Adam Drumfadd, Drumbegg als Drumen
Dunlap Scotts Protestants


Parish of Mevagh

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

The Coheires of Captne John Mevagh
Sanford English Protesant

Allexr. Stewart gentl. Downdowanmore
Scotts protest.


Parish of Clandehurka

Name of Proprietors Denomination of Lands

John Thomson Clke Kessy, Corgenny

The Coheires of Captne John Mevagh
Sanford English Protestant

Robert Aikeing Clk. Clandehurka
Scotts Protestant

John Thomson Clke. Ducashill, Derriherrin, Cluenbeg


Parish of Tulloghbegly

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

The Coheries of Captne John The Island of Tory, Inshbegg, Inshdowey
Sanford deceased English Protestant

Elise McCullogh als Patton Widow Magherigallen, Maghery Clogher, Shrovellin

The above sd. three quarters of Land called Magherigallen &c.; wth the fishings of Clady,
is held by Elise McCullogh als Patton relict to David McCullogh deceased Scotts
Protestant by Lease from the said See of Raphoe…

William Dutton Esqr. English Tulloghobegly, Killultie, Glassiagh
Protestant

The sd. Land is in the possession of William Dutton Esqr. son to the sd. Thomas Dutton
Deceased, yet claimed by Thomas Dutton Minor sone to Ralph Dutton, Deceased.


Parish of Ray

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Wm. Dutton Esqr. English Ray
Protestant

Wm. Chambers Clke. Moyra

The sd. land is possessed by William Dutton Esqr. English Protestant, sone to the sd Thomas
Dutton deceased….



Forfeited Lands within the Barrony of KillmcCrenan. &c.;



Parish of Aghnish

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Irvin McSwyne Irish Papist Ray

Grany Nigallogher Relict to Drumharey
Walter McSwyne Irish Papist

Neale Mergagh McSwyne sone to Glenally
Walter McSwyne Irish Papist


Parish of Tully

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Ervin McSwyne sons to Walter Balliconally, Drumcloghen, Glendidally
McSwyne Irish Papist

Grany Ni Gallogher Relict Bellikennay
to Walter McSwyne Irish Papist

The above said quarter land caled Belliconally, held by Ervin McSwyne, sone to Walter
McSwyne Irish Papist yet one halfe quarter thereof claimed by Thomas Wallace and Robert
Algeo Scotts Protestants by Capitulacon of the Surrender of Dowgh Castle untill
Candlmasse in the yeare 1655…


Parish of Killgarvan

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Owen McMuragh McSwyne and Creeve
Ralph McSwyne Irish Papists

Torlagh mcCaffer O’Donnell, and Aughterglyn, Legland
Owen McMurragh Irish Papists


Parish of Clandevadock

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Donnell oge McSwyne Rinducharigg, Muynagh,Tombe, Killdrum
McDonell Garm Irish Papist

Hugh buy McSwyn McDonell gorm Leadmore, Glinsh
Irish Papist

Donnell Gorm McSwyne Duaghmore
Irish Papist

Mary Ni Swyne relict to Bellihureskie, Rannaghduy, Bellihernan,
Walter McSwyne Irish Papist ffinwalty

The above said two quarters of Land called Rinducharigg and Muynagh, held by Donell oge
McSwyne Mcdonnell Gorm McSwyne Irish papist….

The above said two quarters of Land called Leadmore and Glinsh, held by Hugh bui
McSwyne, son to the sd Donnell Gorm McSwyne Irish Papist….

The above sd thirde part of a quarter land called Bellihuresky als Rannaghduy, held by
Mary Ni Swyne relict to Walter McSwyne Irish Papist, and sone to the above named
Donnell Gorme McSwyne…


Mullmury og McMullmury duff McSwyne Magheridrumon als Magheridrumon of the Island
Irish Papist

The above said two quarters of Land called Bellihernan and ffinwallty, held by Mary Ni
Swyne, Relict to Walter McSwyne, sone to Donnell Gorme deceased Irish Papist….

The above said two quarters of Land called Tombe and Killdrum, held by Donnell og
McDonell Gorme McSwin deceased Irish Papist….

The above said quarter land called Magherdrumen &c.; held by Mullmury og McMullmury Duffe
McSwine Irish papist, yet Rose Ni Swyne, relict of the sd Mullmury Duffe McSwyne Irish
Papist, claimeth the one halfe thereof in Jointer….

Donnell oge McDonnell Gorme Arriheriamore, Arriherin. Dowaghbeg and
McSwyne, And Honora Ni Swyne Dowaghknabine, Carrowglagh
relict to ye sd Donell Gorme
Irish Papists

The above said Honora Ni Swyne &c.; Glenfanett

Neale Mergagh McSwyne Bellihureskie als Cowlknock,
Irish Papist

The said neale Mergagh McSwyne and Cornegarrow
Ralph McSwyn Irish Papists

Torlagh Ro McManus og O’Donell Gortnottragh
Irish Papist

Donaghy McManus McSwyne Corrith
Irish Papist

The above said halfe quarter of Land called Corrith, held by Donaghy McManus McSwyn is
Mortgaged to John Conyngham of Tully Scotts Protestant, by the sd Donaghy McManus McSwyne.


Parish of Conehorka

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands


Torlagh Roe O’Boyle, Esqr. Aughellettiff, Aultcrum als Airds, Clownimass,
Irish Papist Ballimor, Duore, Killdoragh, Carrownemadie,
Crinishmeare, Killmcillow, Gortenlecke,
Cluenmore, Cashillbryard

Torlagh og McColl McSwyne Garvary
Irish papist

Hugh Doragh O Dougan Skeaugh
Irish Papist

Seely og ni-Swyne Magherimenagh
Irish Papist

The above said three quarters and a halfe of Land called Clunimass &c.; held by Torlagh Ro
O’Boyle Esqr. Irish Papist, yet claimed by ffrancis Stanton, son to John Stanton
deceased English Protestant, wch Land was Mortgaged unto the sd John Stanton by the
sd Torlagh O’Boyle for one hundred and Eighty pounds ster…

The above said halfe quarter land called Magherimenagh, held by Seely og Niswyne Irish Papist
in Jointer. The reversion to Collonel Myles McSwyne Irish papist….


Parish of Tulloghobegly

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Torlagh og McOwen McConner og Beltany
O’Gallogher Irish Papist

Donaghy og McSwyne McNeale Mergagh Doore
McSwyne Irish Papist

Collonell Miles Swyne Dunluy als belllibo Enden
Irish Papist


Parish of Ray

Name of Proprietor Denomination of Lands

Torlagh Roe O’Boyle Esqr. ffawenmore
Irish Papist

The above said halfe quarter of Land called fawenmore, held by Torlagh Roe O’Boyle Irish
Papist, but claimed by Francis Stanton to John Stanton deceased, being with other Lands
Mortgaged to the sd John Stanton by the sd Torlagh Roe O Boyle for one hundred and
Eighty pounds sterl….

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