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. |
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 |
BREAKEY, Thomas |
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 |
BREAKEY, James got as wedding portion from
Sarah NIXON |
Cormeen,
|
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
|
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 |