PLACE NAMES mentioned in Index of Thomas Cathcart BREAKEY MEMOIRS

 

NOTE: This is just a draft of place names mentioned in the Memoir. There may be ones that I have missed. Even so, one can copy this table  into a word processing program and then sort by name or place and see if patterns emerge. Or it can be inserted into other databases to reveal more clues about who was where and when. In itself, it is interesting to see the names of the places that concerned Thomas Cathcart BREAKEY, although the table should be consulted along with the annotated index and the complete texts to be really useful.
Sharon Oddie Brown, December 4, 2005

 

 

Place name

Event or person mentioned

Aghahist

SCOTT, John husband of Jane BREAKEY of Drumskelt House

Aghnamullen

BREAKEY, brother of Billy bon had bleachgreen

Aghnamullen

BREAKEY, Edward buried

Aghnamullen

BREAKEY, William D. (-1698) buried there

Aghnamullen

BRENNAN, P.P. probably Father Philip.

Aghnamullen

DALEY, Anthony buried in graveyard

Aghnamullen

DAVE, Paul first rector Augnamullen

Aghnamullen

DOWNY, Jonny labourer

Aghnamullen

HENRY, Thomas lived there in 1900

Aghnamullen

MAHAFFY, David m Margaret WRIGHT

Aghnamullen

MONTGOMERY, A.N. Rev. rector

Aghnamullen

ROPER, William Rev. rector

Aghnamullen Church

TARDY, Elias Rev. renovated

Aghnamullen

RUTTLEDGEs

Aghnamullen Church

KER, Colonel buried there

Aghnamullen Church

PORTER, Mr. rector

Aghnamullen Church

WEBSTER, Alick sexton in early 1900s

Annaniece

BRADSHAW, James

Aughavorabeg

BERRY, Thomas 1849 court case

Aughavorabeg

HAIGUE, William, jr. court case

Aughavorabeg

HOUGHTON, Charles court case

Aughavorabeg

LANAUZE, Robert court case

Aughavorabeg

M’CABE, Thomas court case

Aughavorabeg

MAGRATH, John court case

Aughavorabeg

SHERIDAN, William court case

Aughavorabeg

WILSON, George John court case

Aughavore

BERRY, Thomas 1849 court case

Aughavore

HAIGUE, William, jr. court case

Aughavore

HOUGHTON, Charles court case

Aughavore

LANAUZE, Robert court case

Aughavore

M’CABE, Thomas court case

Aughavore

MAGRATH, John court case

Aughavore

SHERIDAN, William court case

Aughavore

WILSON, George John court case

Aughnamullen Church

said to be place of old monastery.

Bailieborough

ARNOLD, Rev. John stood with rebels at Battle of Rebel Hill

Bailieborough

SMALL, Elizabeth who married John BREAKEY (1780-1878)

Bailieborough

SMALL, James father of Elizabeth SMALL had first tannery there

Bailieborough

SMALL, Robert

Balladian

BREAKEY, John de 1692 house finished

Balladian

IRWIN, John

Balladian

late 1600s only a summer hedge school there.

Balladian

MURPHY, Alick had whiskey house in Ballybay

Balladian

MURPHY, Owne teacher

Balladian

WEILLY, William & widow WEILLY

Balladian

WYLIE, Thomas AKA WIELLY & WIELLY - house built by BREAKEYs

Ballantraw AKA Ballantray

BREAKEY, William

Ballantray

BREAKEY, William

Ballantray

CUNNINGHAM house built by BREAKEY

Ballina AKA Ballana

BREAKEY, Robert 1813-) funeral in Co. Mayo, Ardnaru Parish church

Ballybay

ARMSTRONG, Alex

Ballybay

ARNOLD, Rev. John

Ballybay

ARNOLD, Sophia d. 1860

Ballybay

BANNONS – old family

Ballybay

BARNS, Dr.

Ballybay

BARTLEY, George

Ballybay

BEATY, Robert

Ballybay

BOYD, Sandy tanner

Ballybay

BRALAGHAN, Mrs.

Ballybay

BREAKEY, Obadiah m Elizabeth DELANY

Ballybay

BROWN, Benjamin

Ballybay

CALDWELL, Dr. 1st resident medical man

Ballybay

CATHCART, Dr. resident medial man

Ballybay

CRAWFORD, Joseph Rev of First Ballybay

Ballybay

CUNNINGHAM, Sam & John

Ballybay

DELANY, Elizabeth m Obadiah BREAKEY

Ballybay

DIXON, Robert built Northern Bank

Ballybay

FRANCY, Sam

Ballybay

GAULT, Hugh Apothocary

Ballybay

HANNA, William sold whiskey where Northern Bank is.

Ballybay

HORNER, Frank

Ballybay

JACKSON, James, 3rd Minister

Ballybay

JOHNSTONE, John

Ballybay

KER, Colonel killed rebels

Ballybay

McCULLAGH, James (also of The Cottage)

Ballybay

McGURK lived in Mrs. MULLIN’s yard

Ballybay

McLEAN, W. Dr., surgeon

Ballybay

McMAHON

Ballybay

McMURRAY, Joseph, Dr. surgeon

Ballybay

McMURRAY, Thomas

Ballybay

MOORE, Robert

Ballybay

MULLIN, Mrs.

Ballybay

MURPHY, Alick had whiskey house

Ballybay

O’LANAGAN, Lawrence had whiskey house

Ballybay

REILLY, John built wall between MOOREs & MULLINs

Ballybay

ROBERTS, Dr.  2nd medical man

Ballybay

RUTHERFORD, Elias, Dr.

Ballybay

RUTHERFORD, M.M. grocery & Hardware business

Ballybay

SCOTT, John linen merchant

Ballybay

SMYTHE, John Gordon Rev. (1825-1895)

Ballybay

WHIP, Jack had whiskey house

Ballybay

WILLIAMSON, David Dr. dispensary

Ballybay

WILSON, Herbert. Solicitor

Ballybay (AKABelbuck)

ARMSTRONG, John

Ballybay benches

BREAKEY, Billy bon - where green linen webs were bought

Ballybay benches

JACKSON –where green linen webs were bought

Ballybay benches

NELSON, Joseph - where green linen webs were bought

Ballybay Market House

9 men hanged

Ballybay, First Ballybay

ARNOLD, William Rev.

Ballybay, First Ballybay

BREAKEY, Billy bon funded with  JACKSON, Jacky

Ballybay, First Ballybay

GIBSON, William Rev. 1890 ordained

Ballybay, First Ballybay

JACKSON, Jacky funded with BREAKEY, Billy bon

Ballybay, First Ballybay

LYTTLE, William sexton

Ballybay, First Ballybay

MORAN, John, Rev.

Ballybay, First Ballybay

MORELL, James Rev.

Ballybay, First Ballybay

WILSON split from church

Ballybay, Second Ballybay

MORELL, John Harris Rev. built in 1834

Ballyrun

BERRY, William

Banbridge AKA Bainbridge

CROTHERS, Jane wife of Rev. William Edmund BREAKEY

Banbridge AKA Bainbridge

GODFREY, Miss  AKA GODFERY governess to Letitia BREAKEY

Belbuck (AKA Ballybay)

ARMSTRONG, John

Belfast

BREAKEY, Edward Rev.

Belfast

BREAKEY, James C. Rev.

Belfast

BREAKEY, John Dr. (abt 1826-1911)

Belfast

COOKE, Dr.

Belfast

LAWLESS, Jack

Belfast

MILLER, Jane wife of John BREAKEY

Belfast

TOY, Thomas Rev

Belfast

WHEELER, Dr.

Belfast, Fortwilliam Park Church

BREAKEY, James C. Rev.

Belgreen Castle, Drumgoon, Cavan

BRUNKER, Brabaty

Belmount Castle

BREAKEY, John renovated paintings

Blackrock

DALEYs performed theatre & music

Blackrock

HALPENY came from Dundalk

Blackrock

MOORHEQAD, Andy – had loas=ns fund bank

Blackrock

Site of Dundalk fair

Boilk

MILLS, Mrs. John

Bowelk

DALEY, Hody

Bowelk

LONG, James

Boyne

BREAKEYs served at Battle of the Boyne

Brown Bog

MARTIN, “Sock” – his wife nearly drowned there rowing his lunch out to him

Brownbog

near where young people danced

Caddah House, Ballybay

RUTHERFORD, M.M.

Cahans

CLARKE, Thomas Rev. (-1792)

Cahans

CROTHERS, John

Cahans

ROGERS AKA RODGERS, Rev.

Carnaveagh , Co. Monaghan

BREAKEY, Thomas [note: location unknown to me]

Carrickmacross

SHIRLEY, Evelyn Philip author of Monaghan history

Carrickmacross

STEEL, Norman

Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim

Crockabea Townland in this Barony

Carryduff

BREAKEY, John leased to John CONLON

Carryduff

CONLON, John leased from John BREAKEY; killed a man

Carryduff

KER, Dr. landlord to John BREAKEY

Carryduff Church

BREAKEY, James Rev. beside Saintfield Model Farm School

Castleblayney

McMAHONs owners of estate

Castleshane

CARSON, David

Castleshane

HAMILTONE, Dacre - agent for estate

Clocin

LATIMER, William “Big Billy”

Clontibret

STEWART, Bradford

Cooly, County Louth

Fisherman

Coopers Farm

CUNNINGHAM John & Sam linene bleachers

Coopers Farm

NELSON, John linen manufacturer & bleacher

Cootehill

BELMOUNT, Lord

Cootehill

BROWN(E) – possibly in leather trade

Cootehill

BROWN(E), Elizabeth m. Matthew McAuley RUTHERFORD

Cootehill

BROWN(E), Samuel grocer & S. bookseller

Cootehill

COONEY, Edward had tannery

Cootehill

GRAHAM, Edith

Cootehill

GRAHAM, Edith m. Robert Wardlaw MOORE

Cootehill

GRIFFITH, a joiner who built houses in Rockcorry

Cootehill

JOHNSTONE, Robert who married Mary SMALL

Cootehill

LUNNEYs

Cootehill

MAXWELL, William who married Elizabeth SMALL

Cootehill

MOORE, Robert Wardlaw m. Edith GRAHAM

Cootehill - Moravian Settlement

BREAKEY, Mary later GILLESPIE – schooled there

Corduffless

KILPATRICK, John

Corduffless

SPEERS, John

Corfad

McCULLAGH, James

Corlea

ADAMS was pastor.

Corlea

PARR, John Pastor

Cormean

JOHNSTONE, fool

Cormeen , Co. Meath

BREAKEY, James got as wedding portion from Sarah NIXON

Cormeen, Co. Meath

NIXON, Sarah, gave as wedding portion to James BREAKEY

Cormeen, Aughnamullen

FITZPATRICK, Mrs. Peter AKA PHITZPATRICK lived in house.

Cornacassa

HAMILTON, Dacre – agent for estate

Corrybrannan

MILLAR, James blind fiddler

Corryhagen

BREAKEY, Andrew

Corryhagen

McLEAAN, William had stamps for counterfeit money

Corryhagen AKA Cooryhagen

McLEAN, Mrs.

Corryhagen, Aghnamullen

GILLIS, David lived in KER family home

Corryhagen, Aghnamullen

KER family home

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

BERRY, Thomas 1849 court case

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

HAIGUE, William, jr. court case

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

HOUGHTON, Charles court case

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

LANAUZE, Robert court case

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

M’CABE, Thomas court case

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

MAGRATH, John court case

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

SHERIDAN, William court case

Corrymachen (AKA Corrymahon)

WILSON, George John court case

Corwillin

CUNNINGHAM beetling mill

Cottage, The

McCULLAGH, James (also of Ballybay)

County Mayo

ALLWELLs

Creevagh

AIKIN, Rev Samuel minister in 1798

Creevagh

CARLISLE, John treasurer of congregation

Creevagh

CATHCART, Thomas Rev minister there & lived nearby

Creeve

COOPER had farm

Creeve

CUNNINGHAM, Joseph was a lapper under JACKSONS

Creeve

DIGUM, Tom

Creeve

JACKSON, John

Creeve

JACKSONs had a bleach green

Creeve

JOHNSTONE, Miss

Creeve

KER, Colonel – his misjus=dgement meant deaths of soldiers

Creeve

MAIRS, James started as solicitor at NELSONs

Creeve

NELSON solicitor

Creeve

WILSON, Alick had mill

Creeve Castle

MONTGOMERY, Rev. house built by Jacky JACKSON

Creeve House

CUNNINGHAM, Alice Miss

Creeve House

CUNNINGHAM, Sam & John lived there – Sam built it.

Creeve House

NELSON, Joseph had a bleach green

Creeve House

RUTHERFORD, M.M. inherited

Creeve Manse

ARNOLD, Sophia

Creeve Manse

JOHNSTONE, Miss

Creeve Manse

McDOWELL, Rev

Creeve Schoolhouse

McMAHON, Mrs. had it built

Cremore

CALDWELL, John Rev. deposed as minister 1806

Crieve

ARNOLD, Wm had a bleach green

Crieve

BREAKEY, John planted chestnut tree in memory of slain soldiers

Crieve

JACKSON, Hugh, dogs shot

Crieve

NELSON, John used pigeons; had bleach greens

Crievelands

RUTHERFORD, M.M.

Crockabea

BERRY, Thomas 1849 court case

Crockabea

HAIGUE, William, jr. court case

Crockabea

HOUGHTON, Charles court case

Crockabea

LANAUZE, Robert court case

Crockabea

M’CABE, Thomas court case

Crockabea

MAGRATH, John court case

Crockabea

SHERIDAN, William court case

Crockabea

WILSON, George John court case

Crosskays

MORELL – had school

Cumry House

MULLIN, John linen weaver

Cumry House

MULLIN, Mary née BERRY

Curnawall

MILLS, S. Mrs. d c1900

Derry

BREAKEY, Robert (1813-) worked there briefly

Derry Big House

BREAKEY William built for son, Obadiah

Derry Big House

McCREERY, John lived there. (at Greenvale Mills?)

Derrynoose

LESLIE family daughter m. BREAKEY, Andrew

Derryvalley

ARNOLD, Rev. Wm.

Derryvalley

BROWN “Mad” tenant betrayed by McCULLAGH

Derryvalley

CARSON, Henry of First Derryvalley

Derryvalley

CORRIE, John

Derryvalley

CORRINS, John lived between Cootehill & Derryvalley House

Derryvalley

HAMILTON, Thomas Rev. buried 1779

Derryvalley

McCAULY, Robert M. Rev founder of Seceder group

Derryvalley

McCULLAGH, Thomas

Derryvalley

ROGERS, Rev.

Drogheda

CROSS, Dick pursued by yeoman for theft

Drummara, CO. Down

WAUGH, George

Drumfaldra

CUNNINGHAMS bought JACKSON mills in 1839

Drumfaldra

JACKSONs owned mills in early 1800s

Drumfaldra House

CUNNINGHAM, John removed part of house

Drumfaldra House

JACKSON, John Rev.

Drumfaldra House

JACKSON, Red John built wall

Drumgavney

CALVERT, Wm

Drumgavney

WHITE, William father of John WHITE

Drumkeen

ROSS, Richard, Rev

Drumlun House

GIBSON, Sarah who married Isaiah BREAKEY

Drumlun House AKA Drumlin

PRIMROSE, John lived where Sarah GIBSON once lived

Drummara, Co. Down

WAUGH, George of Drummara m BREAKEY, Henrietta

Drummuck

CUMMING, Tom

Drummuck

GILLESPIE, John father of David GILLESPIE - lease

Drummuck

McCULLAGH, James

Drummuck

McCULLAGHs

Drumroohill

BREAKEY unnamed m. Leticia DAWSON of Rockcorry

Drumroohill

BREAKEY, Letitia who m. William McCLEAN

Drumskelt

BREAKEY

Drumskelt

BREAKEY house first covered in stone, then thatch & in 1842, slate

Drumskelt

BREAKEY, Billy bon

Drumskelt

BREAKEY, John (1780-1878)

Drumskelt

DALEY, Anthony

Drumskelt

DALY family lived there in 1690s

Drumskelt

KER, A. Murray

Drumskelt 

KER, Andrew Dr. (-1816) collected rents

Drumskelt

TENNISON, Capt sold townland

Drumskelt Fort

DALEY, Red Michael was to level fort

Drumskelt Fort

DUNN, William to level fort with red Michael DALEY

Drumskelt House

BREAKEY, Elizabeth b 1780

Drumskelt House

BREAKEY, Hugh

Drumskelt House

BREAKEY, Jane born there

Drumskelt House

BREAKEY, Robert (1885-1959) willed it to Presbyterian Church

Drumskelt House BREAKEY, William moved there from Lisgillin

Drumskelt House

BREAKEY, William de built in 1717 and owned by BREAKEYs until 1959

Drunsrooghill

BREAKEYs

Dubamaine

BASHFORD – old gentry family

Dublin

ARNOLD, Wm. first wife

Dublin

BRADFORD, Robert – place to divide loot

Dublin

BREAKEY, Francis Scott d. 1913

Dublin

BREAKEY, Robert (1813-) m. Isabella MAIRS

Dublin

COOKS, husband of Sarah BERRY

Dublin

FOREST of Grafton Street

Dublin

MAIRS, Isabella m. Robert BREAKEY (1813-)

Dublin

SMALL, Jane married Dublin business man

Dublin

SMALL, Mary lived here

Dunamine

STEEL, Norman lived in mansion. STEELs old gentry

Dundalk Fair

At square in Blackrock

Dundalk fair

moved to Soldiers Point

Dundrumond

LISTERs

Dunmurish

MURPHY was conscripted into King George’s army; lived to be 103

Dunraymon

LISTER, John

Dunraymond

McCULLAGH’s corn mill (George McCULLAGH?)

Dunraymond

ROSS family

Edenaneane

BRADFORD, John lease

Edenaneane

BRADFORD, Moses

Edenaneane

BRADFORD, Robert, lease

Edenaneane

CALVERT, Robert son of Wm. CALVERT in lease.

Edenaneane

TENISON leased to BRADFORD, Robert

Edergul

MACKNALLY

Ednaforkin

McCULLAGH, Thomas of Derryvalley to buy for tenants but bought for self

Ednaforkin

TENNISON, Capt.

Ednanae

BRADFORD, Moses

Ednavea

BRADFORD, Moses Minister

Ednavea

BRADFORD, Robert bought from DENISON, Capt

Ednavea

BRADFORD, Robert counterfeit money

Ednavea

DENISON, Capt. sold to father of Moses BRADFORD

Eight Tates

BAGLEY, Robert

Eight Tates

KER, Ann m. David VERNOR

Eight Tates

VERNORs of Vernors Bridge inherited (includes Corryhagen? Aghnamullen?)

Emotris

McGOUGH, Anthony Rev. PP.

Enagh

ALWELLs

Fairmont

BERRY, John

Fairview

ARNOLD, Rev. John

Fairview

MORELL, Rev. James

Frankfort, Kings County

DELANEY, Elizabeth m Obediah BREAKEY (1783-1860)

Gray’s Corner

KARNS, Hugh – carried oats

Greenvale

covered in linen to near Veldon’s Cross

Greenvale Mills

BREAKEY, Isaiah built them

Greenvale Mills

BREAKEY, Isaiah built them

Greenvale Mills

KER, Colonel turned off the water to BREAKEY mills

Greenvale Mills

McCREERY, John house built by BREAKEYS

Howth

BREAKEY, Robert was fishing there

Island Farm

MARTIN, Tom

Keady

BREAKEY, Andrew Rev.

Kellemore

HENRY, Thomas

Killcrow

Deveroux, Rev.

Killeshandra

BERRY Thomas BREAKEY’s linen webs taken there for finishing

Killeshandra

BERRY, John  – linen manufacture

Killeshandra

BERRY, William

Killeshandra

FARIS, Mrs. related to BERRY

Killucan, Co. Westmeath

FERGUSON, Isaiah had farm wife was Elizabeth BREAKEY

Killucan, Co. Westmeath

VANDILEUR, Mrs. Captain

Killyleagh

BREAKEY, Andrew Rev.

Lacarney

ROSS, Colonel

Lantor

WILSON, Harry

Largo

SELKIRK, Alexander

Leesboro

LEES – near Newbliss

Leesboro

POWER, William Sir took over LEEs property

Lisburn

BREAKEY, William Edmund rev, served church there.

Lisburn

MOURTON, John agent of Ulster Bank m Sarah BREAKEY

Lisburn

NELSON, John linen manufacturer & bleacher

Lisburn Infirmary

BREAKEY, John Dr. (abt 1826-1911)

Lisburn Infirmary

THOMPSON, Dr.

Liscarney

ROSS, Colonel – sister married George BREAKEY

Lisgillin

BREAKEY, William de built house & settled there in 1690 (thence to Drumskelt)

Lisgillin

GREER, John inherited & lived there at turn of 19-20th century

Lisgorn

KER, A. Murray

Lisgorn

KER, Andrew Dr. (-1816) collected rents

Lisgorn

LATIMER, John

Lisgorn

ROLLAND, Wm

Lisgorn

TENNISON, Capt sold townland

Lismagon

BREAKEY, Andrew born

Lismagon

BREAKEY, Edward

Lismagon

POWELL lived in Edward BREAKEY’s hosue

Loist

NESBITT, George

Loughbrickland, Co. Down

BREAKEY, William Edmund rev, served church there & buried there.

Loughbrickland, Co. Down

CROTHERS, Jane wife of William Edmund BREAKEY buried here.

Loughmorne Churhc

MARTIN, James donated site

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

BERRY, Thomas 1849 court case

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

HAIGUE, William, jr. court case

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

HOUGHTON, Charles court case

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

LANAUZE, Robert court case

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

M’CABE, Thomas court case

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

MAGRATH, John court case

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

SHERIDAN, William court case

Loughnafin, Parish Killeshandra

WILSON, George John court case

Lucan, Co. Dublin

BREAKEY, Robert (1813-) retired there

Magherally, Co. Down

ARNOLD, John

Mealmore AKA Millmore

BREAKEY, Billy bon built house

Milford House, Aughnamullen

Known as Millmore or Sallyvale

Millmore AKA Mealmore

BREAKEY, Billy bon built house

Millmore House

BREAKEY, George

Millmore House

JOHNSTON, Capt. named house

Millmore House

KER, Colonel raised there by Isaiah BREAKEY family

Millmore House

known as Sallyville or Milford House

Millmore, Aughnamullen

BREAKEYs

Milltown, near Rockcorry

WEDGEWORTH, William AKA WEGWORTH

Monagh

WILLIAMSON murdered – cairn of stones mark spot

Monaghan

BLAYNEY, Lord son was hanged in retaliation

Monaghan

BREAKEY, Robert (1885-1959) worked for David PATTON

Monaghan

CONLIN, Henry 1613 gentleman

Monaghan

FORTISCUE, William 1799 in parliament

Monaghan

GILLANDERS, David

Monaghan

HAMILTON, Dacre – Commander of yeomen

Monaghan

JACKSON, Richard built tower on church early 1800s.

Monaghan

LEAKEY AKA LEEKY, Elias, solicitor m. BREAKEY

Monaghan

McCONKY, Mrs. hung in front of gaol

Monaghan

McMAHONs owners of estate

Monaghan

MITCHELL, Martha m. Wm BREAKEY

Monaghan

O’NEIL hung Lord BLAYNEYs son

Monaghan

PATTON, David where Robert BREAKEY (1885-1959) worked

Monaghan

WESTENRA, Henry 1799 represented in parliament

Monaghan

YOUNG, Dr.

Monaghan Rd.

GIMISON, Robert  loans fund bank

Monaghan Rd.

KER, William loans fund bank

Monaghan Rd.

MOORHEAD, Andrew loans fund bank

Monantin

CARSON, David

Monantin

CARSON, James Rev. (1824-)

Monintin

CARSONs were scotch settlers under CROMWELL

Mount Norris

BLAYNEY, Lord Governor 1601

Mountain Lodge

KER, Colonel

Mountmellick

BREAKEY, William Edmund Rev. served church there

Mountmellick

GRAHAM who m. Sarah BERRY

Mullaghnesummar

KER, Andrew 1730 bought from Gilbert NICHOLSON

Mullaghnesummar

NICHOLSON, Gilbert granted land there by Charles II

Mullangore

MULLINS a yeoman

Mullangore

WIGGINS

Mullangore

WIGGINS, Padna

Mullinagore

ARMSTRONG – part of William BERRY family

Mullinagore

MARTIN, Unnamed married daughter of Thomas Cathcart BREAKEY - Mary

Newbliss

CLARKE, Thomas Rev. (-1792) arrest

Newbliss

JOHNSTONE, Rev.

Newbliss

KER, A. Murray

Newbliss

KER, Alexander d 1814

Newbliss

KER, Andrew 1730 bought from Gilbert NICHOLSON

Newbliss

KER, Richard

Newbliss

KER, Robert

Newbliss

NICHOLSON, Gilbert granted land there by Charles II

Newbliss

VAUGHAN, catholic agent for KER

Newry

MORAN, John, Rev.

Piticrue

CUNNINGHAM, John – agent to Sir John LESLIE

Piticrue

LESLIE, John, Sir - his estate

Richmond

BEETY AKA BEATY – resident doctor at lunatic asylum

Rockcorry

BREAKEY, Andrew Rev. (-1882)

Rockcorry

BREAKEY, Billy bon – 1738-1808– only two “houses of any note” in his day

Rockcorry

BREAKEY, Isaiah leased from Ker estate

Rockcorry

CORRY, Squire

Rockcorry

Fairground

Rockcorry

GRAYHAM

Rockcorry

HUMPHRIES, Paddy & Peggy

Rockcorry

McGOUGH, Anthony Rev. PP. died here

Rockcorry

MOORE, Robert Dr.

Rockville

BERRY, Thomas

Rockville

BERRY, Thomas 1849 court case

Rockville

HAIGUE, William, jr. court case

Rockville

HOUGHTON, Charles court case

Rockville

LANAUZE, Robert court case

Rockville

M’CABE, Thomas court case

Rockville

MAGRATH, John court case

Rockville

SHERIDAN, Willima court case

Rockville

WILSON, George John court case

Rossmore

HAMILTON, Dacre – agent for estate

Rossmore Estate

LEWIS, Arthur Gamble last agent for estate

Saintfield Model Farm School

BREAKEY, Thomas Cathcart  attended – beside Carryduff Church

Sallyville, Aughnamullen

older name of Millmore House, or Milford House

Shantna

KER, Andrew Dr. (-1816) collected rents

Shantna

McCULLAGH, James (also of Drummuck)

Shantna

ROPER, Davey

Shantna

TENNISON, Capt sold townland

Shantna

THOMPSON, John – strongman

Shantna

THOMPSON, Misses

Shantonagh

THOMPSON, John

Shercock

Fairs held there

Soldiers Point

new home of Dundalk fair

Sporthall

DALEY, Ellen’s father “Old DALEY”

Stewart Brook

BREAKEY, Obadiah (b 1783) – it is near Bailieborough, Co. Cavan

Tamlet

McMAHON

Tassy

MARTIN, James

Terrygeely

McMAHON

Tralee

BREAKEY, William Edmund Rev. served church there

Tullycorbet

KARNS, Hugh

Tullyhunco

Killeshandra Parish  in this barony, Co. Cavan

Veldon’s Cross

covered in linen greens up to Greenvale

Vernor’s Bridge

KER, Anne m David VERNOR

West Port AKA Westport

BREAKEY, Robert (1813) protected a man from there in Co. Mayo