THE following were the Precincts or Baronies set apart for the Servitors,
and Irish Natives only:
1.-- PRECINCT of ORIER, Co. ARMAGH
Servitors
1. Sir Gerald Moore, Knt. (son of Sir Edward Moore, of Mellifont,
near
Drogheda, who, in the 16th century had come from Kent
to Ireland during
the war with Shane O'Neill, Prince of Ulster, on whom
afterwards Queen
Elizabeth conferred the title of "Earl of Tyrone")
2. Sir Oliver St.John
3. Lord Audley.
4. Sir Thomas Williams, Knt.
5. John Bourchier, Knt.
6. Francis Cooke, Esq.
7. Charles Poyntz, gent. (a son of Sir John Poyntz, of Acton, in
Gloucestershire, England).
8. Marmaduke Whitechurch, Esq.
9. Captain Henry Adderton.
NATIVES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the NAME ACRES RENT Grant (English) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Arte McBarron* O'Neile (half brother of .........2,000 21 6 8 the Earl of Tyrone) 2 Henry McShane* O'Neale ........................1,500 16 0 0 3 Tirlogh Groome O'Hanlon, gent. .................. 140 1 9 11 4 Shane McShane O'Hanlon, gent. ................... 100 1 1 4 5 Shane McOghie O'Hanlon, gent. ................... 100 1 1 4 6 Oghie Oge O'Hanlon's two sons, Felim and ........ 200 2 11 3 Brian, gents 7 Rorie McFerdoragh O'Hanlon, gent................. 120 1 5 8 8 Shane Oge McShane Roe O'Hanlon, gent............. 120 1 5 8 9 Carbery McCan, gent. ............................ 360 3 16 10 10 Donel McCan, gent. .............................. 80 0 17 2 11 Patrick McManus O'Hanlon, and Ardell Moore ...... 120 1 5 8 O'Mulchrewe 12 Redmond McFerdoragh O'Hanlon .................... 60 0 12 10 13 Con McTirlogh O'Neill .......................... 360 3 16 10 14 Brian McFelim Roe McDonnell .................. 240 2 11 3 Hugh McCarbery O'Neale Shane McTirlogh O'Neale 15 Mulmory McDonell, gent. ...................... 240 2 11 3 Arte McTirlagh O'Neale, gent. Neale McTirlagh O'Neale, gent. 16 Felim Oge McDonell, gent. ...................... 100 1 1 4 17 Donough Reogh O'Hagan, gent. .................... 100 1 1 4 18 Calvagh McDonell, gent. ......................... 120 1 5 8 19 Loughlin O'Hagan, gent. ........................ 120 1 5 8 20 Edmond Groome McDonell ......................... 80 0 17 2 21 Alexander Oge McDonell ......................... 83 0 17 2 22 Brian Oge O'Haqan, gent. ........................ 100 1 1 4 23 Colla McArte McDonell, gent. .................... 120 1 5 8 24 Donough Oge McMurphie (Murphy), gent. ........... 180 1 18 6 25 Donnell McHenry O'Neile ....................... 540 5 16 8 Felim McTirlagh Brasselagh O'Neill Eugene Valley (Owen Ballagh) O'Neyle Edmond Oge O'Donnelly 26 Owen McHugh O'Neale, gent. ...................... 240 2 11 0 27 Hugh McTirlagh O'Neale, gent. ................. 240 2 11 0 Art McTirlagh O'Neale Henry McTirlagh O'Neale*2 28 Rorie McPatrick McCan, gent. .................... 120 1 5 8 29 Brian, son of Melaghlin, son of Arte O'Neale, gent. 60 0 12 10 30 Patrick Moder (O'Hanlon ?), gent. ............... 120 1 5 8 31 Cormac McTirlagh Brassilagh (or Brassil), gent. . 120 1 5 8 32 Tirlagh Oge McTirlagh Brasselagh, gent. ........ 60 0 12 8 33 Neece Quin ..................................... 120 1 5 8 34 Hugh McGilleduffe, gent. ....................... 120 1 5 8 35 Felim O'Quin .................................... 100 1 1 4 36 Cahier O'Mellan, gent. ......................... 100 1 1 4 37 Hugh McBrian McCan .............................. 80 1 1 4 38 Carberie Oge McCan, and Toole McFelim McCann .... 160 1 14 4 39 Ardill McFelim O'Hanlon, gent. .................. 80 0 17 2
-----------------------------------------------------------------------These natives, although holding but small portions of land each, held them on the same tenures as the other more fortunate undertakers, i.e., as of the Castle of Dublin, in common socage; and subject to the Conditions generally of the Ulster Plantation. They got their Patents for the most part, A.D. 1610, but a few of them did not obtain them until the beginning of 1612.
* McBarron; We now would read this name: "Arte O'Neile, son of the Baron," (namely, Ferdorogh O'Neill, Baron of Dungannon, a son of Conn Bacchach O'Neill, Prince of Tyrone). And in No. 2 Grant we would read: "Henry O'Neale, son of Shane" (O'Neill). At the period of the Ulster Plantation, however, it was the custom to write the names of persons as in this and the following Returns.2.-- PRECINCT of DUNGANNON, Co. TYRONE*2 O'Neale: These three -- Hugh, Art, and Henry O'Neale were brothers; and sons of Sir Tirlagh McHenry O'Neill, of the Fewes.
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Servitors
1. Sir Arthur Chichester, the Lord Deputy.
2. Sir Thomas Ridgeway.
3. Sir Richard Wingfield, Knt.
4. Sir Toby Calefield (or Caulfield), Knt.
5. Sir Francis Roe, Knt.
Natives ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ No. of Names Acres Rent the Grant (English) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Tirlagh O'Neale, Esq. ........................ 3,330 35 10 5 2 Neale O'Neale, Esq. ......................... 800 8 10 8 3 Bryan O'Neale, Esq. (brothers) ............... 370 3 18 11 4 Catherine* Ny-Neale, wife of Robert Hovenden, 1,600 (in Armagh) gent. 320 4 14 10 5 Tirlagh Oge O'Neale, gent. ..................... 400 8 0 0 6 Neal Roe O'Neale ............................... 200 0 4 0 7 Bryan O'Neale, gent. ........................... 1,500 3 10 0 8 Neal O'Neale ................................... 200 0 4 0 9 Henry O'Neale, gent. ........................... 60 0 8 0 10 Charles O'Neale ................................ 360 0 6 0 11 Con Boy O'Neale, gent. ......................... 1,160 2 2 0 12 Hugh O'Neale ................................... 120 0 4 0 13 Robert Hovenden, gent. ......................... 140 1 10 0 14 Donill McShane, (surnamed "Mallatus") .......... 60 0 13 0 15 Con Boy O'Neale, gent. ......................... 120 1 6 0 16 Hugh McDonnell O'Neale, gent. .................. 60 0 13 0 17 Cormock McNemee, gent. ......................... 60 0 13 0 18 Tirlagh Oge McBrian O'Neale, gent. ............. 60 0 13 0 19 Rorie O'Gormley, gent........................... 60 0 13 0 20 Jenkin O'Devin, gent............................ 60 0 13 0 21 Henry Oge O'Neale, gent. ....................... 60 0 13 0 22 Bryan O'Neale, and Neal Roe .................... 60 0 13 0 23 Art McRowrie O'Neale, gent. .................... 60 0 13 0 24 Hugh Groome O'Hagan, gent. ..................... 60 0 13 0 25 Arte McArte O'Neale, gent. ..................... 60 0 13 0 26 Felim McAmallan, gent. ......................... 60 0 13 0 27 Shane McDonell Groome O'Donnily, gent. ......... 60 0 13 0 28 Shane Roe O'Neale, gent. ....................... 60 0 13 0 29 James McGunchenan, gent........................ 60 0 13 0 30 Henry McNeal McArte O'Neale, gent. ............ 120 1 6 0 31 Edmond Oge O'Haggan, gent. .................... 120 0 6 0 32 Murtagh O'Quin, gent. ......................... 120 0 6 0 33 Fardoragh O'Haggan, gent. ..................... 60 0 13 0 34 Hugh Groome O'Mullchallane (or O'Mulholland), 60 0 13 0 gent. 35 Felim Boy O'Haggan, gent. ..................... 60 0 13 0 36 Neale O'Quin, gent. ........................... 60 0 13 0 37 Teig McEdmond Oge O'Haggan .................... 60 0 13 0 38 James Sheale (or Shiel), gent. ................ 120 1 6 0 39 Owen Roe O'Quin, gent. ........................ 140 1 10 0 40 Bartholomew Owen, gent. ....................... 120 1 6 0 41 Gillaspick McDonnell, gent..................... 120 1 6 0 42 Shane McLaughlin O'Donnily, gent. ............. 60 0 13 0 43 Owen O'Corr, gent. ............................ 120 1 6 0 44 Brian O'Develin, gent.......................... 120 1 6 0 45 Fardoragh McCahir O'Mallen, gent. ............. 60 0 13 0 46 Caragh O'Donilly, gent. ....................... 60 0 13 0 47 Owen O'Hagan, gent............................. 60 0 13 0 48 Owen Oge McOwen McEviston O'Hagan, gent. ...... 120 1 6 0 49 Shane McHugh McAderany O'Donilly, gent. ....... 60 0 13 0 50 Con McTirlagh O'Neale, gent.................... 60 0 13 0 51 Felim Groome McFelimy McNeale (O'Neale?), gent. 60 0 13 0 52 Fardoragh McBrian Carragh O'Neale, gent. ...... 60 0 13 0 53 Felim Oge O'Mulcreve, gent. ................... 60 0 13 0 54 Laghlen O'Hagan, gent. ........................ 120 1 6 0 55 Randal McDonnell, gent. ....................... 60 0 13 0 56 Hugh McCawell, gent. .......................... 60 0 13 0 57 Hugh McHugh Mergagh O'Neale, gent. ............ 60 0 13 0 58 Mary Ny Neal (daughter of Sir Cormack) ........ 120 1 6 0 59 Tirlagh Oge O'Gormeley, gent................... 60 0 13 0 60 Bryan Crossagh O'Neale (son of Sir Cormack), 1,000 10 13 4 gent. ---------------------------------------------------------------------* Catherine: This Catherine was first married to Terence (or Tirlagh) Oge O'Neill, son of Sir Henry Oge O'Neill, who, with his eldest son Tirlagh had fallen in the English service at the time of Sir Cahir O'Dogherty's revolt. By that marriage said Catherine was the mother of Felimy Roe O'Neill, who, A.D. 1641, became the Irish leader.
3.-- THE PRECINCTS of DOE and FAWNETT (now KILMACRENAN), Co. DONEGAL.Servitors:
1. William Stewart, Esq., of Whithorn, in Wightonshire.
2. Patrick Crawford, of Lifford, Esq.
3. John Vaughan, Esq.
4. John Kingsmill, Esq.
5. Basill Brooke, Esq.
6. Sir Richard Hansard, Knight.
7. Thomas Perkins, gent.
8. George Hilton, gent.
9. Sir Thomas Chichester, Knt.
10. Henry Hart, Esq.
11. Sir Ralph Bingley, Knight.
12. Edward Ellis, gent.
13. Henry Vaughan, Esq.
14. Sir Richard Bingley, of Westminster, Knight.
15. George Gale, gent.
16. Charles Grimsditche, gent.
17. Thomas Browne, Esq.
Natives: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the NAME ACRES RENT Grant (English) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Walter McLaughlin McSwyne (MacSweeney) gent.... 896 9 11 3 2 Donald McSwine (Fawnett) gent. ................ 2,000 21 6 8 3 Manus McNeale McSwyne ......................... 64 0 13 4 4 Sir Mulmony McSwyne-na-Doe, Knight ............ 2,000 21 6 8 5 Donough McSwyne (Banagh), gent. ............... 2,000 21 6 8 6 Nene Duffe, Neene James (or Nene Dubh, dau. of 596 6 0 0 James MacDonnell, and widow of Hugh, son of Manus O'Donnell) 7 Honora Bourk, or Widow O'Boyle, gent. ......... 403 4 13 4 8 Tirlagh O'Boyle, gent. ........................ 2,000 21 6 8 9 Neale Garrow McRorie O'Donnell, gent. ......... 128 1 7 3.5 10 Caffer McHugh Duffy O'Donnell, gent. ......... 128 1 7 3.5 11 Hugh Boy McSwyne, gent. ...................... 128 1 7 3.5 12 Donell McQuin, gent. ......................... 128 1 7 3.5 13 Hugh Boy McSwyne, gent. ...................... 128 1 7 3.5 14 Patrick Crone McCree, gent. .................. 128 1 7 3.5 15 Neale McMulmorie McSwine, gent, and Tirlogh... 128 1 7 3.5 Carragh McSwine, gent. ....................... 128 1 7 3.5 16 Owen McGillpatrick, gent. .................... 128 1 7 3.5 17 Farroll McHugh O'Galchor (O'Gallagher), gent.. 64 0 13 7.75 18 Donnell Groome McArte ........................ 64 0 13 7.75 19 Grany Ny Donnell ............................. 128 1 7 3.5 20 Murtagh O'Dowgan, Owen Modder McSwine, Owen ? McMorphy, Donell O'Deveney, Donough O'Seren, Calvagh McBryan Roe McSwine, and Neal McSwine 21 Hugh McHugh Duffe O'Donnell, gent. ........... 1,000 10 13 4 22 Donnell Ballach O'Galchor, Dowtagh McDonnell 960 10 4 10 Ballach, Edmond Boy O'Boyle, Tirlagh Oge O'Boyle, Cahir McMalcavow (O'Boyle), Shane McTirlagh (O'Boyle), Dowatagh McGillduffe, Farrell McTirlagh Oge (O'Boyle), Loy O'Cleary, and Shane O'Cleary 23 Owen Oge McOwen, and Owen McOwen Edeganny .... 128 1 8 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
4.-- PRECINCT of CLINAWLY (now the Barony of Glenawley), Co. FERMANAGHServitors
1. Sir John Davys (or Davis), Knight.
2. Samuel Harrison, Esq.
3. Peter Mostin (or Mostyn), gent.
Natives: --------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the NAME ACRES RENT Grant (English) --------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Cormack O'Cassida (O'Cassidy), gent. ......... 100 1 1 3 2 Donell Dean Magwire (or Maguire), and James McDonough Maquire. gents; in all ............ 300 3 4 0 3 Rorie McAdegany Magwire, Owen McCoconaght .... 150 1 12 0 Maguire, and Donnell Oge O'Muldoon, gents; in all 4 Donough Oge Maguire, gent. ................... 100 1 0 4 5 Felim Oge Magwire, gent. ..................... 190 2 0 7 6 Cahell McGilleduffe Magwire, gent. ........... 100 1 1 4 7 Redmond McGillpatrick Magwire, gent. ......... 100 1 1 4 8 Shane McHugh, gent. .......................... 350 3 14 8 9 Donell McCormock. gent. ...................... 50 0 10 8 10 Coconaght McHugh, gent. ..................... 50 0 10 8 11 Donough Oge McHugh, gent. .................. 50 0 10 8 12 Donough Oge McDonaghy Magwire, gent. ........ 145 2 1 8 13 Felim McAwly, gent. ......................... 50 0 10 8 14 Bryan Oge Magwire, gent. .................... 145 2 1 8 15 Donough McRorie (Magwire), gent. ............ 50 0 10 8 16 Rorie Magwire, gent. ........................ 100 1 1 4 17 Thomas McJames McDun Magwire, Bryan McJames 120 1 5 8 McDun Magwire, and Hugh McJames McDun Magwire, gents. 18 Tirlogh Moyle Magwire, gent. ................ 300 3 4 0 19 Bryan McThomas Magwire, gent. ............... 220 2 7 0 20 Patrick McDonell, gent. ..................... 120 1 5 8 21 Shane McEnabb (or McCabe), gent. ............ 130 1 7 10 22 Patrick McHugh Magwire, gent. ............... 140 1 10 0 23 Bryan O'Corcoran, gent. ..................... 120 1 5 8 24 Edmund McBryan McShane, gent. ............... 140 1 10 0 25 Felim Duffe McBrien, gent. .................. 100 1 1 4 26 Cormock McDonell, gent. ..................... 100 1 1 4 27 Connor McTirlagh (McDonell), gent. .......... 100 1 1 4 28 Bryan McMulrony (McDonell), gent. ........... 240 2 11 4 29 John Magwire, gent. ......................... 140 1 10 0 30 Donell Groome McArte, gent. ................. 150 1 12 4 31 Hugh O'Flanegan, gent. ...................... 192 2 1 0 32 Oghy O'Hossy, gent. ......................... 60 0 12 10 33 Cormac Oge McHugh, gent. .................... 180 1 18 4 34 Shane McDevett (or McDavitt), gent. ......... 60 0 13 0 35 Shane McDonell Ballagh, and Brian ........... 120 1 5 8 O'Skanlan; in all 36 Shane Evarr Magwire, gent. .................. 96 1 0 4 37 Cormock McBryan Magwire, gent ............... 96 1 0 4 38 Cormock McCollo Magwire, gent. .............. 144 1 11 0 39 Cnogher Glasse Magwire, gent. ............... 48 0 10 4 40 Henry McElynan, gent. ....................... 48 0 10 4 41 Felim McElynan, gent. ....................... 48 0 10 4 42 Meloghlin Oge McCorr, gent .................. 50 0 10 8 43 Connell McWorrin, gent. ..................... 100 1 1 4 44 Moriertagh O'Flanegan, gent. ................ 100 1 1 4 45 Hugh Boy Magwire, gent. ..................... 96 1 0 4 46 Patrick McHugh, gent. ....................... 50 0 10 8 47 Rorie McDonough Magwire, and Pat Ballagh .... 190 2 0 8 Magwire gents. 48 Tirlagh Mergagh Magwire, and Felim Duffe .... 100 1 1 4 McRorie Magwire, gents. 49 Garrelt Magwire, and John Magwire, gents. ... 60 0 13 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------"The above-named grantees to hold for ever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in common socage, and subject to the Conditions of the Plantation of Ulster."
5.-- PRECINCT of COOLE and TIRCANNADA,* Co. FERMANAGH
Servitors:
1. Sir Henry Folliott, Knight.
2. Roger Atkinson.
3. William Cole, Esq.
4. Paul Goore (or Gore), Esq.
Natives: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the NAME ACRES RENT Grant (English) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Con McShane O'Neale, gent. ................... 1,500 3 4 0 2 Bryan Maguyre, gent. ......................... 2,000 21 6 0 3 Tirlagh Magwire, gent. ....................... 500 5 6 8 4 John Magwire, gent. .......................... 120 1 5 8 5 Richard Magwire, gent. ....................... 120 1 5 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Tircannada: The Plantation precinct of Coole and Tircannada was commensurate with the two present baronies of Magherastephane and Tirkennedy.
6.-- PRECINCT of TULLAGHAH (or TULLYHAW), Co. CAVANServitors:
1. Sir George and Sir Richard Greame (or Graham), Knights.
2. Hugh Coolme (or Culme) and Walter Talbott, Esq.
3. Nicholas Pynnar, Esq., known by his Survey of the Ulster Plantation
which has been called 'Pynnar's Survey.'
4. Bryan McPhilip O'Reyly (or O'Reilly) and Edward Rutlidge, gents.
5. Thomas Johnes (or Jones), gent.Natives: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the NAME ACRES RENT Grant (English) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 John and Connor O'Reilly, gent. ............ 300 3 4 0 2 Cahir McOwen (O'Reilly), gent .............. 300 3 4 0 3 Cahell McOwen O'Reilly, gent. .............. 300 3 4 0 4 Donell McOwen (O'Reilly), gent. ............ 150 1 12 0 5 Owen O'Sheredan (or O'Sheridan), gent. ..... 200 2 2 8 6 Cahill McBrien O'Reilly, gent. ............. 100 1 1 4 7 Felim McGawran (or McGauran), gent. ........ 1,000 10 13 4 8 Mulmore McHugh McFarrall O'Reyly, gent. .... 300 3 4 0 9 Cormacke McGawran .......................... 175 1 17 4 10 Donough Magauran, gent. ................... 75 0 16 0 11 Hugh McManus Oge Magauran, gent. .......... 150 1 12 0 12 Breene Oge McGauran, gent. ................ 200 2 2 8 13 Mulmorie McTirlagh O'Reily, gent. ......... 200 2 2 8 14 Felim, Brian, and Cahir, sons of Hugh ..... 200 2 2 8 O'Reyly, late of Ballaghaneo 15 Tirlagh McHugh McBryan Bane O'Reylie ...... 150 1 12 0 16 Bryan McKernan, gent....................... 400 4 5 4 17 Donnell McFarrall Oge McKernan, gent. ..... 100 1 1 4 18 Callo (or Calvagh) O'Gowne (or O'Gowan), gent. 150 1 12 0 19 Shane McCabe, gent. ....................... 200 2 2 8 20 Wony (or Una) McThomas McKernan ........... 100 2 2 8 21 Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly, gent. ..... 200 2 2 8 22 Bryan McShane O'Reyly, gent. .............. 300 3 4 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------"The above-named grantees to hold for ever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in common socage, and subject to the Conditions of the Plantation of Ulster."7.-- PRECINCT or CLONMAHONE (now CLONMAHON, Co. CAVAN).Servitors :
1. Sir Oliver Lambert, Knight. 3. John Russon, gent.
2. Joseph Johnes (or Jones), gent. 4. Anthony Atkinson, gent.Natives: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the NAME ACRES RENT Grant (English) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Mulmorie McHugh Connalagh O'Rely, gent. .... 2,000 21 6 8 2 Gerald Fleming, Esq. ....................... 475 5 1 4 3 Hugh McBrien O'Reyly, gent. ................ 100 1 1 4 4 Edward Nugent, gent. ....................... 162 1 15 0 5 Christopher Nugent, gent. .................. 450 4 16 0 6 Edward Nugent, gent. ....................... 200 2 2 8 7 Philip McTirlagh Bradie (or Brady), gent. .. 300 3 4 0 8 Richard Fitzsimons ......................... 50 0 10 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------8.-- PRECINCT of CASTLE RAHEN (now CASTLE RAHAN), Co. CAVAN.Servitor's:
1. Sir John Elliott, Knight.
2. John Ridgeway, Esq.
3. Sir William Taaffe, Knight.
4. Roger Garth, gent.
5. Sir Edmund Fettiplace, Knight.
Natives:--------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the Name Acres Rent Grant (English) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Walter Thomas, and Patrick Bradie, gents. .. 800 7 9 4 2 Cahir McShane O'Reily, of Cornegall, gent. . 300 3 4 0 3 Barnaby Reily, of Nacorraghes, gent. ....... 150 1 12 0 4 Shane McHugh O'Reily, of Ballaghana, gent. . 475 5 1 4 5 Thomas McJames Bane (O'Reily), of Kilmore, gent. 50 0 10 8 6 Philip McBrien McHugh O'Reily, gent. ....... 300 3 4 0 7 Owen McShane O'Reily, gent. ................ 200 2 2 8 8 Bryan O'Coggye O'Reily ..................... 200 2 2 8 9 Mulmorie McOwen O'Reily .................... 300 3 4 0 10 Hugh Roe McShane O'Reily .................. 200 2 2 8 11 Philip and Shane O'Reily, brothers ........ 300 3 4 0 12 Shane McPhilip O'Reily, gent. ............. 900 9 12 0 13 Shane Bane O'Moeltully (or Flood), gent. .. 50 0 10 8 14 Edward Nugent, gent. ...................... 100 1 1 4 15 Owen McMulmorie O'Reily, gent. ............ 500 5 6 8 16 Hugh McGlasney (O'Reily), gent. ........... 100 1 1 4 17 Shane McPhilip O'Reily .................... 25 0 5 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------- "The above Native grantees to hold for ever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in common socage, and subject to the Conditions of the Plantation of Uister."9.-- PRECINCT of TULLAGHGARVY, Co. CAVANServitors:
1. Sir Thomas Ashe, Knight; and John Ashe, gent.
2. Archibald and Brent Moore (brothers), gents.
3. Captain Richard Tirrell, Esq.Natives: --------------------------------------------------------------------- No. of the NAME ACRES RENT Grant (English) --------------------------------------------------------------------- £ s. d. 1 Mulmorie Oge O'Reylie, gent. ............... 3,000 32 0 0 2 Mulmorie McPhilip O'Reilie, Esq. ........... 1,000 10 13 4 3 Hugh O'Reylie, Esq. ........................ 1,000 10 13 4 4 Terence Braddy (or Brady), gent. ........... 150 1 12 0 5 Morish McTully (or Flood), gent. ........... 300 3 4 0 6 Thomas Braddy, gent. ....................... 150 1 12 0 7 Connor McShane Roe O'Bradie, gent. ......... 150 1 12 0 8 Henry Betagh (or Beatty), gent. ............ 262 2 15 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- "All the above-named Native grantees to hold for ever, as of the Castle of Dublin, in common socage, and subject to the Conditions of the Plantation of Ulster."End of the Servitors, and Native Grantees.
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"From perusing the foregoing lists of Grants to the Native Irish in the Ulster Plantation, we find," says Hill, "that only a very few of them in each county were admitted to partake in the plantation-scheme; and that whilst they had previously held the rank of gentlemen and, were, indeed, so styled in their Patent--they were obliged to accept the meerest shreds of their own soil . . . But there were fiery spirits among the youthful gentry and nobility of Ulster--young men who could not brook the new order of things, and who, after coshering* for a time among their father's former tenants, betook themselves to the great green woods, adopting that craft or occupation (known as Tory or Rapparee,) which has been made comparatively respectable, under such circumstances, by men like Robin Hood, Redmond O'Hanlon, Shane Crossagh O'Cahan, and several others that might be named." The following is a summary of the "Plantation" in each of the six counties in Ulster which were confiscated in the reign of King James the First, of England; and of whom Pynnar in his 'Survey' states, that at least 8,000 (eight thousand) were of "British" birth and descent: --------------------------------------------- * Coshering: By "coshering," the Irish people meant giving their lord a certain number of days' board and lodging, gratis.
THE PLANTERS IN ULSTER, From A.D.1608 to 1620. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the County of Description of ----------------------------------------- Total Planters Armagh-Tyrone-Derry-Donegal-Fermanagh-Cavan --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Freeholders 39 84 25 59 59 68 334 Lessees for Lives ... 18 26 - 25 10 20 99 Lessees for Years ... 190 183 78 217 117 168 953 Cottagers 43 154 16 46 75 130 464 Families that had no Estates (or Leases) - - - 70 - - 70 Bodies of Men with Arms 642 2469 642 1106 645 711 6215 ------------------------------------------------- Totals ........ nbsp; 932 2916 761 1523 906 1097 8135 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of the Planters: Freeholders ........................................ 334 Lessees for Lives ................................. 99 Lessees for Years ................................. 953 Cottagers .......................................... 464 Families that had no Estates (or Leases) ........... 70 ------- Total families 1920 Total Men with Arms 6215 ------- Grand Total 8135 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Summary of the Planters:
Of those Planters, Hill, in his great work, the "Ulster Plantation,"p. 590, writes:Previous page.............."But the paradise of plenty, if not of peace, to which these strangers at times attained, was only secured by a very heavy and dreadful sacrifice of the general interests of Ireland as a nation; for, to this settlement in Ulster, and, in a minor degree, to similar settlements or plantations in other provinces of Ireland at the same period, may be traced the awful scenes and events of the ten years' civil war, commencing A.D.1641; the horrors of the revolutionary struggle in 1690, and the re-awakening of those horrors in 1798--not to mention certain less notable phases of that struggle during the intervals between those disastrous eras. The dragons' teeth so plentifully, and as if so deliberately, sown in this Ulster Plantation, have, indeed, sprung up at times with more than usually abundant growth; yielding their ghastly harvests of blood and death on almost every plain, and by almost every river side, and in almost every glen of our northern Province."===================== END ======================
From "Irish Pedigrees", vol. 2, by John O'Hart. Pub. 1892, in Dublin