1785 Oct 26
NOTES: Between Andrew OLIVER [1] & Elinor [2] his wife of Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh of the one part & Andrew McMATH [3] of Aughadreena [4] , Co. Monaghan of the other part ... Andrew OLIVER with consent of wife Elinor & the sum of £300 made over to Andrew McMATH “all that range of buildings in Newtownhamilton aforesaid containing in front 76’ and by the New Inn extending in front 42’ together with the two Stables and Coach Houses and 3 roods of land and turf bog lying west of the road from Armagh to Dundalk with the Malt Kiln Distillery and apps thereon. Also that part of Francis McCAMMONs [5] Kitchen garden lying south of the wall inclosing the back yard of sd Inn together with that part of Tullyvallen [6] then in possession of John MURPHY [7] containing and exclusive of the Law [bed?] River 5 acres 1 rood & [etc] ... Witness: John STEELE [8] , City of Dublin Attorney. James NIBLOCK [9] of Castleblayney, Co, Monaghan Innkeeper.
[1]
Andrew
OLIVER of Newtownhamilton. Brother of William OLIVER (d. bet 1776-1779)of Mullinture
and John of Tullymore (d1772). He was a distiller and husband of Elinor and
they had many children whose names I do not yet have.
[2]
Elinor
OLIVER née DAWSON.
[3]
Andrew
McMATH of Aughadreena, Co. Monaghan
[4]
Aughadreena
aka Aghadreenan, Parish of Donaghmoyne, Co. Monaghan
[5]
Francis
McCAMMONs
[6]
Tullyvallen,
Parish of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh
[7]
John
MURPHY
[8]
John
STEELE, City of Dublin Attorney
[9]
James
NIBLOCK of Castleblayney, Co, Monaghan Innkeeper.
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