Hopefully I am better at recording data than I am at typing. You will likely notice more typos that I have missed. Hopefully, this will still be valuable to many researchers both in Armagh, and also those who are tracing ancestry connected to OLIVERs in Ireland - warts and all. The rows highlighed refer to individuals who are in our family tree. I only did that for the first table. You are on your own for the second one beneath it.
Sharon Oddie Brown. January 17, 2012 |
Olivers mentioned in Deed Memorials
January 13, 2012
Bk |
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Deed |
Date |
Transcriptions &
Notes |
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NOTE: Names that appear in red font at the end of an entry indicate that the information comes from researchers connected to Nick Reddan's massive deeds research website - a wonderful resource. There are other ideosyncratic notes that relate to me trying to figure out what I need to do next. |
2 |
583 |
645 |
1709 Sept 6 |
OLIVER Francis Gent.
Exeter, England. Agreement. MOS |
2 |
588 |
649 |
1709 Sept 6 |
OLIVER Francis Gent.
Exeter, England. Lease & Release.. MOS |
5 |
431 |
2417 |
1711 Oct 15 |
OLIVER-Eliz JACKSON
NOTES: Indenture between
Robert AYES in the City of Dublin, weaver & Elizabeth AYERS also OLIVER
his wife of the one part and Elizabeth JACKSON of the City of London spinster
of the other part. Description of land near St. Patrick’s church that was
leased to Henry OLIVER (late of Patrick’s Close, Dublin) on 1 May 1696. In
his will of 6 Dec 1707 this land was bequeathed to Robert AYERS and Elizabeth
(OLIVER) AYERS his wife. It seems that they are now leasing it to Elizabeth
JACKSON. SEE Jacksons of Coleraine for EYRE-JACKSON link |
6 |
496 |
694767 |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-HUTCHINSON wrong # |
8 |
411 |
3030 |
1712 Jun |
OLIVER, Christopher. Lease
& Release. £934:15s mortgage on 5 plowlands of Ballybeg, By Orrery, &
the copyholds of tenants, chief rent due from also the copyholds of other
lands, also the fairs and markets of Mallow and the grist mill etc in the
possn of BV all in or nr Mallow COR Sworn 1Apr AnneChamney |
10 |
32 |
2983 |
1712 Jun 3 |
OLIVER, Francis of
Portarlington, LEX. Lease & Release Roz McC |
11 |
64 |
3994 |
1713, June 13 |
RICHARDSON to CAIRNS
1708-1738
Henry RICHARDSON of
Ballycleran, Co. Monaghan & Alexander CAIRNS Bart and Robert CLEMENTS of
the City of Dublin Esq of the other part “make over unto Sd Alexander
CAIRNS & Robert CLEMENTS All that and those the Towns and Lands of
Dundrum and Aghanagh containing Three Sessioghs or one Town Dartleagh,
Tullyglish, Credonett, Rothcarburry, Carrygagh, Clogherte, Tullynemalloge,
Cromvaghy, Drumacocombe, Carryhugh, Iskimmedy, Dunbarge, Crossmore, als
Cady, Drumferish ... [and tons more townlands in Co Monaghan!] Henry
Richardson retained use for himself and his daughters: Mary, Katherine,
Elinor, Elizabeth, Dorothy & Anne RICHARDSON during his or their
lifetime. |
20 |
117 |
10005 |
1715 Oct 25 |
OLIVER, Robert of
Claroosey, LIM. release of will of
John MAUNSELL d 4 Nov 1685; P1 sold to P2 for £350 for lagacies;
Cahircoareaps, Corbally, 38 a of Rochestown all LIM: MS Thomas MAUNSELL &
Thomasine STEPHENS nickred |
38 |
403 |
24787 |
1723 Nov
23 |
JOHNSTON TO OLIVER have this deed
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1718June11-JOHNSTON-OLIVER.html
NAMES: George JOHNSTON of Ballynameta aka Wood Park; William
OLIVER of Lislooney; William SCOTT; and Francis SCOTT of Killlalea, Parish of
Tynan; John SCOTT of Armagh City; John HAMILTON; J.A. MANSON. OTHER PLACES: Enagh.
Given how early this Deed is, it may connect to the William OLIVER of
Mullitur. The Deed is between George JOHNSTON of “Ballynameta” also known as
Wood Park, situated in the Parish of Tynan, Co. Armagh and William OLIVER of
Lislooney (also in the Parish of Tynan). It is likely significant that a
century later, a Benjamin OLIVER was a freeholder of Lislooney. Other names
of likely significance: William, Francis & John SCOTT and John HAMILTON |
69 |
152 |
47696 |
1731 Feb 19 |
OLIVER, Robert - WELSH
1730-1745
Robt OLIVER of Clonodfoy,
Co. Limerick & Anthony WELSH of Co. Limerick |
70 |
299 |
484441 |
1731 Mar 22&23 |
OLIVER, Robert & wife-
KNOX-PEARSON 1730-1745 not
pertinent NOTES in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Robert OLIVER of Clondfoy,
Co. Limerick & Susanna OLIVER als KNIGHT, his wife ... |
73 |
73 |
49839 |
1732 |
Thomas OLIVER
Schoolteacher. Ref in Lurgan
Estate. |
78 |
537 |
57928 |
1735 Mar 17 |
OLIVER, Robert -DAWSON
1730-1745
Robert OLIVER jr Esq son
& heir of Robert OLIVER of Clonodfoy, Co. Limerick & John DAWSON of
Grenane, Co. Tipperary. |
80 |
100 |
55059 |
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - RIDGATE
1730-1745 |
84 |
348 |
60917 |
1736 Jun 12 |
OLIVER, Robert -MOORE NOTES
in 2009 diary. 1730-1745
Robert OLIVER of Clondfoy,
Co. Limerick & Susanna OLIVER als KNIGHT & Robert OLIVER jr. |
87 |
535 |
63020 |
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - FRANKS
1730-1745 |
90 |
84 |
62981 |
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert of Co Cork
- CAMPBELL 1730-1745 |
91 |
34 |
63195 |
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - REILLY
1730-1745 |
93 |
574 |
66969 |
1730-1745 |
OLIVER, Robert - WOOD
1730-1745
John DAWSON of Grenane
Tipperary & Robert OLIVER jr. Esq of Clonodfoy, Co. Limerick. |
117 |
381 |
81187 |
1745 May 11 |
JACKSON-NOWLAN Book Index
1730-1745
Richard JACKSON of City of
Dublin Esq. Grant to Denis NOWLAN of said city victualler, land formerly in
possession of David OLIVER Sawyer, dec’d ... on the North side of King Street
near Stephens Green. |
118 |
237 |
80607 |
1844 Jan 24 |
WALKER-GLENNY Notes in
2009 diary 1739-1810 NOTE: The date seems off for this early a book?
Between Gervais WALKER of
Killmakue (Kilmacrew) Co. Armagh, Gent of 1 part & Isaac GLENNY of
Savalmore, Parish of Newry, Co. Down for 500 WALKER let to GLENNY lands in
Ballynahonemore lease of 21 years WITNESS: John QUINN, City of Armagh, Gent
& George BURLEIGH, City of Armagh, Innkeeper; Hugh CUMING of Kearnyhill,
Gent; John MELLING of Newry, Co. Down, Merchant. |
120 |
336 |
82784 |
1730-1745 |
OLIVER-Jane GUMBLETON
1730-1745 |
123 |
1 |
82413 |
1733 Oct |
OLIVER, Robert Esq. Of
Clonodsy. Marriage intended between A & B Coleby |
126 |
245 |
86826 |
1717 Jun 18 |
WALKER-Matthew HENDERSON Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Between George WALKER of
Killmakew, Parish of Armagh, Gent & Matthew HENDERSON of
Ballynahonemore, Parish & Co. Armagh, farmer. George WALKER demised to
Matthew HENDERSON land in Ballynahonemore, Parish of Armagh containing about
53 acres ... term 19 years. WITNESS: George BURLEY of Armagh, innkeeper, John
WHITTINGTON late of same place Gent, since deceased; Alexander HUTCHESON of
City of Dublin, Gent. |
128 |
559 |
88476 |
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Jane - CROSBIE
1746-1758 |
128 |
561 |
88477 |
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Jane - CROSBIE
1746-1758 |
128 |
566 |
88538 |
1748 May 23 |
OLIVER, Robert - MOORE
1746-1758
NOTES: 1748 May 23 Robert
OLIVER of Clonodfoy, Co. Limerick & Stephen MOORE of Kilworth, Co. Cork. |
128 |
567 |
88539 |
1748 May 23 |
OLIVER, Robert - OLIVER
1746-1758
NOTES: 1748 May 23 Robert
OLIVER Clonodfoye, Co. Limerick & Susannah OLIVER also KNIGTH his wife. |
134 |
174 |
90484 |
1748 Dec 7 |
OLIVER, Jane - BARTON
1746-1758 Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Between Joan SILVER of City
of Dublin widow of 1st part & Jane OLIVER of City of Dublin of
2nd part & George BARTON the younger of Higginstown, Co.
Kilkenny, Gent of 3rd part ... lands of Higginstown for lives of
G. BARTON & wife, Elizabeth .. also Mary HADDOCK, spinster .. re earlier
lease by Francis HAYDOKE, widow. |
137 |
491 |
94157 |
1736 Jun 12 |
OLIVER, Robert - MOORE
1746-1758 Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Robert OLIVER of Clondory,
Co. Limerick, Esq. & Susanna OLIVER als KNIGHT, his wife of 1st part. Robert OLIVER jr. Esq. Eldest son of 2nd part. Stephen MOORE
of Kilworth, Co. COrke, Esq. (long deed-not pertinent) |
140 |
163 |
93666 |
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, George - CUNNINGHAM
1746-1758 |
142 |
367 |
95928 |
1750 Jun 5 |
OLIVER, George - KEARNEY
1746-1758
City of Waterford Salemaker |
144 |
162 |
96924 |
1747, April 14 |
OLIVER, Jane - CARSON
1746-1758
NOTES: John IRWIN by virtue
of an order received from [Miss or Mrs] Jane OLIVER to let the lands of
Agharan for ten years to Rev. George CARSON. Witness George FARIS of Makin,
Co. Cavan & Charles ELLIOT of Croghan, Co. Cavan. |
155 |
490 |
105555 |
1752 Oct 27 |
OLIVER, George - KEARNEY
1746-1758 NOTES in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Charles CUNNINGHAM of
Waterford, Gent & George OLIVER of same, sylemaker & Benjamin KEARNEY
of Blanchville, Co. Kilkenny (long deed-not pertinent) |
160 |
263 |
107357 |
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - DEANE
1746-1758 |
160 |
263 |
107357 |
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, John - DEANE
1746-1758 |
166 |
289 |
111573 |
1754, Feb 9 |
OLIVER, Andrew - NORRIS
1746-1758
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1750Oct22_OLIVER-NORRIS.html
James NORRIS of Torrehage
[AKA Tannagh], Parish of Aghaloo, Co. Tyrone; Charles NORRIS of Larakeen AKA
Lairakeen, Parish of Aghaloo, Co. Tyrone; Andrew OLIVER of the Parish of
Tynan (possibly Lislooney); Sarah OLIVER, daughter of Andrew OLIVER; Margaret
HAMILTON, Countess of Orrey; Ben OLIVER of Farmacartley AKA Farmacaffley;
John CALDWELL of Caledon, Co. Tyrone; Robert BRENAN of Glaslough, Co.
Monaghan. NOTE: This was previously dated 1754 Feb
9th - likely the date it was registered, not made
(etc) sworn at Monaghan,
Co. Monaghan 16 Oct 1753. |
195 |
200 |
129864 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD
See 132955 |
196 |
109 |
129305 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - MORRISON connected to Silver OLIVER |
196 |
110 |
129306 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - MORRISON connected to Silver OLIVER |
196 |
111 |
129309 |
1758 Jul 31 |
OLIVER, Silver-OLIVER |
196 |
506 |
130896 |
1759 Jan 31 |
OLIVER-O’BRIEN
Silver OLIVER of Clondafoy,
Co. Limerick Esq. of I pt &Wm O’BRIEN of Dunnevinly, CO. Leitrim… lives
of John O’BRIEN, Cornelius O’BRIEN & George O’BRIEN eldest sons of Wm
O’BRIEN. |
197 |
135 |
129865 |
1758 Nov 2 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD
See 132955 1758-1768
Elizabeth OLIVER of City
of Dublin Spinster one of the dau of Robert OLIVER late of Clonodfoy, Co
Limerick |
197 |
136 |
129866 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD
See 132955 |
197 |
137 |
129867 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD
See 132955 |
197 |
338 |
130742 |
1758 Dec 12 |
OLIVER, John – OLIVER
1758-1768
Silver OLIVER of CLondofoy
of Ballydoole, Co Corke.... lands of Thomas town in Limerick lease made by
Robert OLIVER the elder & Robert OLIVE the younger...... life of John
OLIVER ... |
198 |
122 |
131411
113142 |
1759 Mar 15 |
OLIVER- McKIERNAN
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1759Mar15_OLIVER-McKIERNAN.html
NOTE: Lots of notes about
OLIVERs on this page.
Silver OLIVER of Clondofoy,
Co. Limerick Esq. of the one part & Michael McKIERNAN of Carrigallen, Co.
Leitrim Merchant of the other part. Silver OLIVER demised to Michael
McKIERNAN Townlands of Lower Aghavillin. |
199 |
426 |
132733 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - NEWCOMEN |
200 |
130 |
132304 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Jane - WALLIS
NOTES: Jane OLIVER, widow
of Dublin & Henry WALLIS. Lease for lands at Killountain, Barony
Cashmore, Co. Waterford. |
202 |
39 |
132955 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - OLIVER
1758-1786
NOTE: James ELLARD of
Newtown, Co. Limerick. Phillip OLIVER of Altimira, Co. Cork. Alice ELLARD,
wife of James. Elizabeth OLIVER of City of Dublin, spinster and one of the
daughters of Robert OLIVER of Clonofoy, Co. Limerick. Rev. John OLIVER of
Ballydoolie, Co. Cork (marriage between James ELLARD & Elizabeth OLIVER. |
206 |
561 |
137214 |
1760 Jan 8 |
OLIVER, Rev John, clerk of
Ballydool, COR MS A& B nickred |
210 |
250 |
138763 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth -
MAUNSELL (probably Silver OLIVER) |
228 |
526 |
152283 |
1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) |
SMITH to OLIVER |
234 |
237 |
152813 |
1764 Aug 5 |
OLIVER, Andrew - THOMPSON
1758-1786
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1764Aug5_OLIVER-THOMPSON.html
NOTES: 1764 Aug 5 Between
Andrew OLIVER of Coradown in the Parish of Donagh, Co. Armagh [sic? Should be
Monaghan?] & George THOMPSON of Cuz[r?]unshagh, Parish of Currin, Co.
Monaghan. Andrew OLIVER demised to George THOMPSON the part of Carricknaveagh
“to wit the upper half of the half tate next adjoining to Carriketee lying
and being in the parish of Aghnamullen and said County of Monaghan ... for
the lives of the Revd Robert SMYTHE of Dillan in the Co. of Down, Alexander
SMITH and John SMITH brothers of the said Robert SMITH ... rent 4s 6p.
Witness: John WILSON of Oreas, Glasslough & Francis CARLIFFE of
Tournamale & John ROGERS of Cornamuklagh all in Co. Monaghan. Witnessed
by Francis CARLIFFE & John FIDDES of the City of Dublin, Gent. George
THOMPSON [SEAL] Sworn 17 Aug 1764. |
239 |
237 |
157196 |
1765 Oct 30 |
OLIVER, Andrew - PRINGLE
1758-1786
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1765Oct30_OLIVER-PRINGLE.html
NAMES: Andrew OLIVER of Corragh Down, Parish of Donagh,
Monaghan; Elizabeth OLIVER (wife); William PRINGLE of Caledon, Tyrone; Thomas
GREISSON; William DONNOLLY of Caledon, Co. Tyrone; Bryan Mc[?]ANNA of
Caledon. OTHER
TOWNLANDS: Mullin,
Parish of Tynan, Armagh.
NOTES: 1765 Oct 30 Deed of
Release between Andrew OLIVER of Corrodonen [?] in the Parish of Donagh &
Co. of Monaghan, Farmer and Elizabeth OLIVER wife of said Andrew OLIVER of
the one part and William PRINGLE of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, Gent of
the other part £35 pd by PRINGLE for release one half part of the land of
Mullin formerly in the possess of Thomas GREISSON decesaed - abt 10 acres in
Barony of Tohrany, Parish of Tyanan & Co. Armagh. Witness Wm. DONNOLLY
wigmaker Bryan Mc[?]ANNA, Labourer both of Caledon. |
245 |
73 |
157429 |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, George - TOYE |
248 |
|
hunch |
1766 Jan 10 |
JOHNSTON-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1766Jan10-JohnOLIVER-JosephJOHNSON.html
NAMES: Joseph JOHNSTON of
Armagh; John OLIVER of Tullymore Archbishop Richard ROBINSON; James ELLIOT;
Robert McALL or McCANN |
248 |
75 |
158608 |
1766 Jan 20 |
OLIVER, David - McCLELLAN
1758-1786
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1766Jan20_OLIVER_McCLELLAN.html
NAMES: David Oliver of Ballyrea, Thomas
McCLELLAN of Marlecow, Parish of Mullaghbrach, Co. Armagh, Owen McMAHON of
Livingstones March, William OLIVER & Joseph OLIVER (twin sons of David),
Galbraith LOWRY CORRY, Michael DUFFY, Robert HAMILTON of Dublin, Patrick
MULLIGAN. TOWNLANDS: Marlecow (probably Marlacoo Beg,
Parish of Mullabrack, Co. Armagh), Cornacarrow, Parish of Aughnamullen, Co.
Monaghan.
NOTES: 1766 Jan 20 David
OLIVER of Ballyrea, parish & County of Armagh, farmer and Thomas McCLENAN
(sic?) of Marlion (?) in the parish of Mullaghbrach, Co. Armagh - land leased
to Thomas McCLELLAN all that part of Corncarrow from Owen McMAHON of
Livingstones March to Loughegish and the River through the midst of the Red
Bog lying between the two hills the mearing of the same to run from head to
foot of the red bog together with [?] Moyity of the Rocks or Mountain part
containing about 22 acres ... during the natural lives of the said David
OLIVER the [?] Wm OLIVER and Joseph OLIVER sons to the said David OLIVER ages
about 12 months and twins & to the survivors of them or for the term of
31 years rent of 8 shillings by virtue of a lease by Gilbraith Lowry CORRY
Esq. Witness Micahel DUFFY & Robert HAMILTON of the City of Dublin, Gent
& also witnessed by Patrick MULLIGAN of Marlion [?] in the County of
Armagh, weaver. |
252 |
412 |
163887 |
1767 Jan 31 |
OLIVER, John Rev Archdeacon
- OLIVER |
254 |
489 |
169169 |
1757 Dec 12 |
OLIVER-OLIVER (1768-
1776)not pert |
254 |
490 |
169170 |
1765 Sep 28 |
OLIVER-CREAGH (1768- 1776) |
258 |
453 |
174083 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-CAUGHERY |
261 |
529 |
172554 |
1768 Sept 2 |
GLOVER-OLIVER, Benjamin
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1768Sept2GLOVER-OLIVER.html
NAMES: James GLOVER; Benjamin OLIVER; Samuel WATT; Andrew
OLIVER; Andrew PRENTICE; Thomas JOHNSTON; Thomas McCANN; Henry CUST. PLACES: Tyrearly aka Tirearly, Parish of Lisnadill;
Ballinahonebeg, Parish of Armagh both in Co. Armagh |
264 |
574 |
178368 |
1739-1810 |
BANNERMAN-PRINGLE |
265 |
270 |
175082 |
1758 Apr 22 |
OLIVER, Silver Esq. Of Co.
Limerick. MS A&B nickred |
269 |
335 |
170945
or
176945 |
1769 Apr 20 |
OLIVER-MAXWELL Book 45
(1739-1810)
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1769Apr20-MAXWELL-OLIVER.html
NAMES: John MAXWELL of
Fellows Hall, David OLIVER of Ballyrea, twin sons of David OLIVER
("David" & William - I suspect it should be "Joseph"
& William), Galbraith LOWRY COREY, John KILLPATRICK of Killylea, George
STUART of Drumilly, John SCOTT, TOWNLANDS: Fellows Hall, Parish of Tynan, Co. Armagh; Laragh
& Cornacarow, Parish of Aughnamullen, Co. Monaghan; Ahennis, Co. Fermanagh; Killylea, Parish of Tynan,
Co. Armagh. NOTE: Extra Maxwell info included in a
table. |
282 |
336 |
183301 |
1770 Oct 31 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770July30-OLIVER-OLIVER-Laragh.html
NAMES: David OLIVER of Ballyrea, Arthur
OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg, Galbraith LOWRY CORRY, Hon George Lord SHIRLEY,
John MAXWELL, Andrew PRENTICE of Dublin, Joseph OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg. TOWNLANDS: Ballyrea; Ballinahonebeg; Laragh
& Caranacaraff AKA Cornacarrow Parish of Augnamullen, Co. Monaghan. |
282 |
337 |
183302 |
1770 Apr 26 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770Apr26-OLIVER-OLIVER.html
A Memorial of a deed poll
bearing date of 26th day of April one thousand seven hundred &
seventy between David OLIVER of Ballyrea of the Parish and County of Armagh
of the one part & Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonbeg in said Parish and County
aforesaid of the other part whereby said David OLIVER set unto said Joseph
OLIVER one hundred acres of land situate in the west side of the Townland of
Laragh, Parish of Agnnamullen & Co. of Monaghan therein possession of
said David OLIVER & his undertenants. The said Joseph OLIVER is also to
have the full one half of the water fall from the Corn Mill up & and to
have Liberty of cutting a race between the Premis and Longhegis of the
Dimensions therein mentioned & to fix a sluice for preserving Water
Said Daivid & Joseph OLIVER to be at equal expense in making said sluice
& watercourse subject to the yearly rent of sixty-three pounds Sterl to
hold for the space of Twenty Six years or three lives mentioned in said David
OLIVERs Grand Lease & also for all future renewals which said David might
be entitled to by virture of said leases & said Deed Poll is witnessed by
Arthur OLIVER of Balinahonabeg in said County of Armagh & this Memorial
is also witnessed by Arthur OLIVER & Andrew PRENTICE of the City of
Dublin Gent: Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] ... signed at Armagh 29 Oct 1770 |
283 |
214
|
183826 |
1770 Nov 21 |
BURNS OLIVER Book 45
Townland Index.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1770Nov1BURNS-OLIVER.html
Lease 1770, July 10 “which
was wrote on the back of a lease bearing date 24 Dec 1766. Bryan BURNS of
Laragh, Co. Monaghan, farmer demised ... David OLIVER of Ballyrea, Co.
Armagh, Gent “all that the Corn Mill commonly called and known by the name
Loghigish Mill with the two acres of land thereto belonging with the grist
toll or Moulture of the Tates Townlands of Laragh and Cornacariffe ... in the
Barony of Cremorrand, Co. Monaghan ... for 28 years ... Bryan BURNS of
Laragh, Parish of Agnamullen... Witness Joseph OLIVER of Balinahonebeg, Linen
Draper. |
286 |
118 |
185025 |
1771 Feb 3 |
OLIVER-DICKINSON NOTES
in 2009 diary. 1768- 1776
Between Evan KINSEY of
Patricia St. Dublin publican & Esther KINSEY otherwise OLIVER otherwise
PHILIPS his wife of 1st part & Daniel DICKINSON of City of
Dublin Merchant of the other part reciting lease 7 July 1745 to Joseph PHILIPS
of the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore, Co. Dublin, Linnen Weaver ... north side of Cole Alley, City of Dublin & use of sewer and wter for
99 years. Said Joseph died 9 April 1750 made a will 4 March 1750 &
bequeathed to his daughter Esther PHILIP all right to premises in Cole Alley. |
287 |
474 |
187934 |
1771 Sept 17 |
KANE-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1771Sept17-KANE-OLIVER.html
NAMES: mentioned in order of
appearance: John KANE, William OLIVER, George COCHRAN, William COCHRAN,
Joseph OLIVER, John MOSSON, George McCULLAGH, William SCOTT. TOWNLANDS: Tyrearly, Parish of Lisnadill; Mullinture, Parish of
Eglish. |
297 |
602 |
196312 |
1765 June 1 |
CORRY - OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1765June1_CORRY-OLIVER.html
NAMES: Galbraith LOWRY-CORRY of Ahennis; David OLIVER of
Ballyray AKA Ballyrea; Edmond McMAHON; James NORRIS; William & Joseph
OLIVER (twin sons of David); William COLE; Robert COOPER of Killkarn AKA
Killcarn, Parish of Loughgilly, Co. Armagh; Thomas IRWIN of Killynal AKA
Killnaul, Parish of Aghaloo, Co. Tyrone. OTHER PLACES: Laragh; Cornacarrow.
Memorial of an indenture
between Galbraith Lowry CORRY Ahenis, Co. Tyrone Esq. & David OLIVER of
Ballyray, Parish & Co. Armagh - land demised to OLIVER and 2 Tates known
as Laragh and Cornacarrow with Corn & Tuck mills except 65 acres at the
end of Cornacarrow where Edmond McMAHON & others then lived ... for the
lives of the said David OLIVER William OLIVER and Joseph OLIVER his sons aged
about six months at the yearly rent of nine shillings ... David OLIVER will
“erect and completely furnish a cloth mill within three years and ditch in
twenty Irish acres convenient to said mill”. |
299 |
312 |
198442 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
299 |
540 |
199246 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-FLOOD |
304 |
543 |
206082 |
1775 Aug 23 |
OLIVER, Rev. John.
Archdeacon of Cootemore, COR Lease: Glanehaglish
By Coshlea LIM 260ac; L + R 19 + 20 Apr 1757 D to B subject to redemption; P1
to P2 for £1000-5-0 nickred |
305 |
312 |
202140 |
1774, Oct 1 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1774Oct31-OLIVER-JACKSON-Creevy.html
A Memorial of an indenture
of a lease bearing date the thirty-first day of October in the year one
thousand seven hundred and seventy-four Between David OLIVER of Ballyrea in
the Co. of Armagh of the one part and Robert JACKSON of the town and County
of Armagh Gent of the other part, witnesseth that the said David OLIVER for
and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds Stl to him
in hand paid by the said Robert JACKSON the receipt therof the said David
thereby acknowledge hath assigned transferred and made over unto the said
Robert JACKSON his Exors, Admons and Assigns all that part of Creevy with the Corn Mill theron together
with all the Toll or Sucken [whats that?] there unto belonging situate
lying and being in the Townland of Creevy in the County of Monaghan with all
the Estate right title interest possession term of years to come claim and
demand whatsoever which the said David OLIVER hath in the said Messuage or
Premes to have and to hold the said Mill Lands and Toll unto the said Robert
JACKSON his Exors & during the remainder of the Term of years yet to come
and unexpired as by the said Deed of assignment may appear which said Deed is
witnessed by Thomas JOHNSTON of Armagh and James NEILSON of Ballyrea in the
County of Armagh and this Memorial is witnessed by the said James NEILSON
& Thomas JOHNSTON - David OLIVER [SEAL] 8 November 1774 at or near the
hour of ¼ after 5’ o’clock in the afternoon. |
307 |
400 |
204772 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-ROSS Earl |
308 |
626 |
208265 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-ALDWORTH |
310 |
189 |
206077 |
1775 Nov 4 |
OLIVER-RYDER This may be a link to solving the mystery of the link to Viscount
Lifford
Rev John OLIVER Archdeacon
of Ardagh & Elizabeth RYDER wife of OLIVER . ALDWORTH & that whole
gang. |
311 |
166 |
208264 |
1768- 1776 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Widow of Robert of
Clondofoy |
316 |
107 |
210086 |
1775 Jan 25 |
Sherriff of Co.
Monaghan-OLIVER NOTES in 2009 diary. 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1775Jan25-Sherriff-OLIVER.html
NAMES: High Sherriff of Monaghan - Francis LUCAS; Andrew
OLIVER; David OLIVER of Ballyrea; Ho. George SHIRLEY; Archibald DOBBIN; John
RODEN [?] of Glasslough; Thomas VERNER; John CUMING; Robert JOHNSTON; Thomas
TENESON (or is it TERESON?). |
316 |
285 |
212005 |
1777 May 13 |
OLIVER, Rev John sole
executor of wife Susannah. Settlement of suit. Indentuire of sale nickred |
318 |
319 |
215213
215215 |
1777-1785 |
CORRY, Jane, James,
Mary-OLIVER WRONG Book – tried also 319-325. Book 46 |
323 |
453 |
217680 |
1778 Nov 14 |
OLIVER, Thomas -KNIGHT
Thomas OLIVER late of
Boston in New England now London Esq & Charles KNIGHT of Limerick re
townlands in Cork & Limerick. |
324 |
274 |
214815 |
1777 Sept 8 |
OLIVER, Andrew - VERNER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1777Sept8_OLIVER-VERNER.html
NOTES: 1778 Feb 9 re: 177
Sept 7 Article of agreement between Andrew OLIVER and his wife Elinor OLIVER
both of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh & Thomas VERNER of Churchill, Co.
Armagh “Whereby it is mentioned that the said Andrew and Elinor his wife for
the consideration therein mentioned agreed that they would on or before the
first December then next make out a good and legal title free from all
encumbrances to one undiveded third part of the Tate Town and lands of Enogh
otherwise Enagh in the County of Monaghan with the Appurts and would Grant
and convey the same to the said Thomas VERNER .... witness Edmond MADDEN of
Lismaclin, Co. Tyrone Clerk & John BRYAN of the City of Dublin yeoman
& John RICHARDSON of Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone, Surveyor. |
327 |
460 |
219158 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Jane - OLIVER |
329 |
415 |
222661 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, John - LETT |
329 |
474 |
220256 |
1778 May 1 |
ASTON-OLIVER 1777-1785 NOTES in 2009 diary.
OLIVER, Andrew, DAWSON NOTES
in 2009 diary.
Between William ASTON of
Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, Gent & Elizabeth ASTON other wise DAWSON
his wife of 1st part. Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton, Co.
Armagh, Gent & Elinor OLIVER otherwise DAWSON his wife od the 2nd part. Susanna DAWSON spinster, the sister of the said ELIZABETH & ELINOR
of the third part. & Richard DAWSON of he town and Co. of Monaghan
Attorney at law of the 4th part. Reciting that Samuel DAWSON late
of Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan, Gent dec’d brother of the said Elizabeth ASTON,
Elinor OLIVER, Susanna DAWSON was seized in fee of the town and lands of
Enagh otherwise Inagh, Co. Monaghan subject to fee payable to Lord DARTRY
& did previous to his death make his last will and testament in writing
bearing date 3 June 1776 & devised the Town and Lands of Enagh to his
sisters … Elizabeth ASTON, Elinor Oliver & Susanna DAWSON equally between
them … and William ASTON & Andrew OLIVER the respective husbands of
Elizabeth & Elinor then intended to sell … their respective shares (with
provision for Susanna) WITNESS Richard BASHFORD of Carrickmacross; Arthur
FIDGEON of Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan. |
333 |
409 |
226346 |
1777-1785 |
OLIVER, Andrew - VERNER wrong # tried 323- 334- 332 |
336 |
478 |
225906 |
1778 Nov 20 |
OLIVER, David & wife -
WALKER 1777-1785
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1778Nov20_OLIVER-WALKER.html
NOTES: Indented Deed of
Release between David OLIVER and Susannah OLIVER otherwise WALKER his wife of
Ballyrea in the County of Armagh farmer of the one part and Thomas WALKER of
Ballydonagh in the County of Antrim farmer of the other part. Whereby after
reciting as is herin related the said David and Susannah OLIVER in obedience
of the last will and testament of Leonard WALKER deceased and in
consideration of the sum [of the sum - sic] of one hundred and ten pounds
sterling assigned released confirmed and made over unto the said Thomas
WALKER his heirs exons admons and assigns all that and these the farm
tenement and parcel of land called part of Ballydonaghy containing by
estimation twenty eight acres and one rood English measure be the same more
or less late in the possession of Thomas WALKER decesed situate lying and
being in Parish of Glenary, Manor of Killuta and County of Antrim aforesaid
To hold unto the said Thomas WALKER his heirs, exons and assigns for and
during the lives of Francis WHILLA Elinor WHILLA son and daughter of George
WHILLA and Francis STEEL son of William STEEL and the survivor of them and
for so much of the term of of forty one years commencing first November 1740
as should remain unexpired being the lives and years in the grant lease of
said premises made by Lord Baron CONWAY to Isabella Leonard WALKER deceased
as by same may appear [etc] Witness Edward IRWIN of the City of Dublin and
John SHEPHERD of the same, Gent & Thomas LLOYD of the said City. Thomas
WALKER [SEAL] |
344 |
265 |
231403 |
1782 Apr 12 |
OLIVER, Thomas - CAREW
Not pertinent. Thomas
OLIVER dec’dof Bristol, Esq. & Charles KNIGHT of Limerick. |
345 |
|
hunch |
1781 Jun 23 |
DILWORTH OLIVER
Richard by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Armagh,
Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland. To our beloved in Christ, the Rector
and Curate of the Parish of Derryloran in our Diocese of Armagh,
Greeting WHEREAS Andrew Dilworth of Mullagherry in the Parish
of Donaghmore in the County of Tyrone and Diocese of Armagh farmer
of Derryloran and Isabella Oliver of Cookstown parish and County
aforesd Spint being contracted and promised to each
other in Holy Matrimony (as alleged) do earnestly desire Marriage to be had
and solemnized between them: Therefore we give and grant to you or either of
you, in whom we very much confide, our Licence and Authority to solemnize the
said Marriage with all due Speed between the said Andrew Dilworth and Isabella
Oliver provided that the same be done in the Face of the Church of the
Parish of Derryloran aforesaid, between the Canonical Hours by the
Express Consent of their Parents or Guardians, (if any they have) and that
there is not any just Cause or Impediment to hinder the said marriage by
Reason of any Precontract, Consanguinity, Affinity or other lawful Cause
whatever. In Testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal of our
Cosistorial and Metropolitan Court of Armagh, to be affixed to these
Presents. Dated the 23 Day of June1781 |
345 |
89 |
232259 |
1782 June 10 |
OLIVER, Andrew - OLIVER,
William 1777-1785
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1782June10_OLIVER-OLIVER.html
NOTES: Deed between Andrew
OLIVER of Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh, distiller of the one part & William
OLIVER of Tullysarren, Co. Armagh Gent of the other part. Andrew OLIVER has a
lease from the Rev. & Dr. Hugh HAMILTON, Dean of Armagh of land in the
town of Newtownhamilton for 5 shillings pd by Wm. OLIVER he[?] assigns the
annuity or yearly sum of £30. Mention of trust for Andrew, wife Elinor &
mention of children (unnamed) |
347 |
415 |
233758 |
1782 Aug 19 |
OLIVER, Jane - WALLIS 1777-1785
...Silver Oliver Limerick |
353 |
68 |
236328 |
1783 Apr 28 |
SWANZY-OATES NOTES in
2009 diary. 1777-1785
OLIVER, Joseph -OATES
Between James SWANZY of
Swanville, Parish of Clontibrett, Co. Monaghan administrator of Richard
SEAVER, dec’d of the one part & Mary DOBBYN otherwise OATES widow;
Elizabeth PRENTICE, otherwise OATES widow; James McWILLIAM & Anne
McWILLIAM other wise OATES his wife. Joseph OLIVER and Jane OLIVER otherwise
OATES his wife & Letitia STONE otherwise OATES widow of the other part … reciting
… demised unto said Mary DOBBYN, Eliza PRENTICE, James McWILLIAMS and Ann his
wife Joseph OLIVER & Jane his wife & Letitia STONE all that part of
the townland of Ballinahonebeg now in the tenure and occupancy of John OATES
and his undertenants as the same is meared and bounded as formerly held and
enjoyed by his father Thomas OATES … term of 17 years from 1 Nov 1781 in
trust and for the sole us and benefit of the said john OATES & his
lawful issue possesses in the will and codicil of Thomas OATES, the said John’s
father (more description included – I may need to order this deed) WITNESS:
Samuel SWANZY, Gent Attorney. Thomas PRENTICE, merchant both of Armagh, Co.
Armagh. |
355 |
480 |
241829 |
1784 Feb 14 |
HASARD-PRINGLE 7 tates part
of will Notes in 2009 diary
Re: William PRINGLE the
elder of Caledon, Co. Tyrone & Frances PRINGLE, widow of Robert PRINGLE
late of Madden, Co. Armagh (lots of detail about bequests & mention of 7
tates conveyed in a trust for a term of 200 years. |
361 |
365 |
244728 |
1782, Dec 19 |
OLIVER-QUILL have notes
Richard ALWORTH of Anns
Grove in Co. Cork Esq & Elizabeth OLIVER of the City of Dublin Widow,
executors of the late John OLIVER late of Coolmore, Co. Cork did demise unto
John QUILL of ?rimore, Co. Kerry Gent 293 acres of ???rimore. Thomas QUILL
& John QUILL - sons of John QUILL |
360 |
85 |
241557 |
1784 Feb 10 |
SEAVER -BRADFORD see also
DEED: 242429 1739-1810
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1784Feb10-SEAVER-BRADFORD.html
NOTES: Sarah SEAVER of
Ballinahonebegg, Co. Armagh widow of the one part and James BRADFORD of Armagh
in said County, Merchant of the other part.. James SWANZY of Aveluagh, Co.
Monaghan was the executor of Richard SEAVER NOTE: a will was probated for
Richard SEAVER from Avebreagh, Co. Monaghan - probated in Armagh 1770) who
in a lease 27 September 1782 demised to Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER of
Ballinahonebeg - 1/3 part of the townland of Ballinahonebeg as was lately
held by Charles SEAVER & his undertenants containing 92 acres ... [refers
to] Deed of partition made between Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER 15 Nov
1783 that Sarah SEAVER (executor etc) would have ½ of all rents and fines
issuing out of the part of said premises held by Thomas Verner Esq. And also
½ rents and fines of part in possession of Arthur OLIVER called the bleach
green and half of her late husband’s legacy ... Witnessed that the said Sarah
SEAVER for £400 sold to James BRADFORD the lands in her part of the
partition. Witness Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg, Co. Armagh linen merchant.
Wm GEOGH of Armagh, weaver. Robert JACKSON of Woodvale, Co. Armagh, Gent.
James BRADFORD [SEAL] |
360 |
236 |
242429 |
1782 Sept 7 |
JACKSON, Robert - OLIVER http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1782Sept7-JACKSON-OLIVER.html
NOTES: Between Robert
JACKSON of Town & Co. Armagh Gent of he one part & Arthur OLIVER of
Ballinahone begg in said Co. & Sarah SEAVER widow of Charles SEAVER late
of Ballynahonebegg (NOTE: A Charles SEAVER had a will probated in 1762 and
Sarah SEAVER had a will probated 1792. I wonder if she was an OLIVER.) aforesaid
deceased of the other part. Robert JACKSON was paid £850 by Arthur OLIVER
& Sarah SEAVER & did set over to Arthur OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER all
that the lands of Ballynahonebegg in Parish of Armagh possessed by Thomas
VERNER Esq. The executor of Benjamin OLIVER deceased. The said Sarah LEAVER
& other so assigned by Henry HALL & Elinor HALL to the said Robert
JACKSON ... lands made over to Robert JACKSON by Edward TIPPING Esq. Which
belonged to Michael SEAVER and all Estate right title and interest term of
years.. etc. Witness Henry HALL of Aughereny & Co. Tyrone. Benjamine
OLIVER of Lislooney, Co. Armagh. John BURGES of Armagh, Gent. Arthur OLIVER
[SEAL] Sworn Aug 6, 1784. |
361 |
366 |
244729 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER-QUILL have notes |
364 |
182 |
243811 |
1784 Nov 23 |
BRYAN-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1784Nov23_BRYAN-OLIVER.html
Deed of assignment between
William BRYAN of the City of Dublin Esq. & Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies
in the Parish & Co. of Armagh Gent of the other part. BRYAN did for the
consideration of £450 Ster paid by said Joseph OLIVER grant the upper half
townland of Kennedies containing 97 acres formerly in the possession of Arthur
DENNIS & his undertenants lying and being in the parish & co of
Armagh together with one acre of turf bog in the townland of Enagh in said
Co. as the same were occupied and enjoyed by said Arthus DENNIS and his
undertenants and then held and enjoyed by the said William BRYAN and his
undertenants ... for remainder of term of 21 years granted by a lease dated
Sept 1, 1783 under College and Corporation of Vicars Choral & Organist of
the Church of said Patrick Armagh. Witness Henry RICHARDSON, City of Dublin
Gent & Patrick REILLY of said City. |
364 |
223 |
244500 |
1739-1810 |
FOWLER-PRENTICE Book 45
(1739-1810) |
370 |
20 |
246409 |
1785 Jan 31 |
OLIVER, John-JONES
1786-1793
John OLIVER City of Cork
Mason. Isaac JONES of same City, Cooper
one Dwelling House with a
back house thereunto belonging formerly in the possession of the said John
Oliver situate on Dunscombes Marsh in the said City containing in front to
the Salt House Lane 17 feet three inches and from the corner of the party
Wall of the house which Mr. Franklin formerly lived in forty six feet be the
same more or less meared and bounded on the north by Ireland Street, on the
south and west by holdings lately belonging to Gotfried Gerard Ferkman and on
the east facing the street leading to the Salt House |
370 |
333 |
251896 |
1706 June 27
This date is
suspect - too early. I don’t know where it came from 1781 is likely. |
MAXWELL-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1781Nov7-RobertMAXWELL-WilliamOLIVER.html
A Memorial of an indenture
of lease bearing date the Seventh day of Novr. One thousand seven hundred
and eighty one between Robert MAXWELL of Fellowshall in the County of Armagh
Esq of the one part and Wm OLIVER of Ennislare in the parish and County of
Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Robert Maxwell for the
Considn in said Lease mentioned did Demise Grant and sett and to farm let all
that and those that part of the Townland of Brootely late in possession of
Elizabeth Clogher and now in his possession as the same is now measured and
bounded situate lying and being in the Manod or Belleagh parish of Derrynoose
Barony and County of Armagh Containing by estimation Fifty-three acres
English or Statute measure be the same more or less with the Appurts. To hold
to the said Wm OLIVER his Execos Admons and Assigns from the first day of
Novr then Inst for the term of Nineteen years at and under the yearly rent of
thirty pounds nine Shillings and Sixpence with Twelve pence a pound receivers
fees and duties therein mentioned with clauses of distress and reentry and
other Clauses Common and usual between Landlord and Tenant And the said lease
doth therin Contain a Covenant of ????Quoties for the Considn of a fine
proportionable to be paid to the said Robert MAXWELL his heirs admons and
assigns as he or they Shall pay to the provost and Fellows of Trinity College
Dublin for renewing his Lease of which the Demised premis is a part and also
proportionable part of raised rent in case any additional rent shall
hereafter be imposed by the said Lessors on the said Robt MAXWELL which said Indenture
of Lease is witnessed by Maxwell Close of Elmpark in the County of Armagh Esq
and Saml CUMING of Keady in the said County Gent and this Meml is witnessed
by the said Sam CUMING and John Mosson (or Molson) of the City of Armagh
Gent. Will OLIVER seal. (Then legal phrases about the witnessing) |
373 |
258 |
248417 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER, John-ALLEN |
374 |
237 |
248874 |
1785 Oct 26 |
OLIVER, Andrew - MCMATH
1777-1785
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1785Oct26_OLIVER-McMATH.html
NOTES: Between Andrew
OLIVER & Elinor his wife of Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh of the one part
& Andrew McMATH of Aughadreena, 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 teheron.
Also that part of Francis McCAMMONs Kitchen garden lying south of the wall
inclosing the back yard of sd Inn together with that part of Tullyvallen then
in possession of John MURPHY containing and exclusive of the Law [bed?] River
5 acres 1 rood & [etc] ... Witness: John STEELE, City of Dublin Attorney.
James NIBLOCK of Castleblayney, Co, Monaghan Innkeeper. |
375 |
10 |
247623 |
1785 Aug 10
1777-1785
1811-1820 |
OLIVER, Andrew Rev -
OLIVER, John
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1785July29_OLIVER-OLIVER.html
A Memorial of a deed of
Mortgage by lease & release bearing date [?] the 28th and 29th days of July in the year 1785 between the Rev.Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen,
Co. Fermanagh Clerk, Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton in Co. Armagh Gent
& John OLIVER of Tullymore in said Co. of Armagh Gent of the one part and
James OLIVER of Augsebragh in the said Co. of Armagh Gent of the other part.
Wherin is recited that Wm OLIVER of Mullintur in said County of Armagh being
seized in the townland of Tullysarren in the said County of Armagh devised
the same to Rev OLIVER & Wm OLIVER share and share alike and also that
said William OLIVER died a bachelor intestate whereby his share in said lands
descended to his two brothers the said Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER and said
release witnessed that the said Revd Andrew OLIVER, Andrew OLIVER and John
OLIVER in considation of the sum of £100.11s.1 ½ to them in hand paid by the
said James OLIVER did grant bargain sell alien release and confirm unto the
said James OLIVER his heirs and assigns all that and those the Town and Lands
of Tullysarren formerly in the possession of Samuel KNIPE deceased situate
lying and being in the Manor of Charlemount and County of Armagh all the
estate right to the interest claim and demand whatsoever of them the said
Rev. Andrew OLIVER, Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER of in to or out of the
said premes share and to hold all the said released premes unto the said
James OLIVER his heirs & assigns for ever subject to redempton or payment
of the said sum of £122.11.1 ½ with legal interest on the 1st day
of Sept next coming with said deed of mortgage & this memorial was
witnessed by John MOSSOM of Armagh in the Co. of Armagh, Gent & Henry
HUTCHISON of the same Innkeeper. James OLIVER [SEAL] etc sworn 2 Aug 1785. |
376 |
272 |
250765 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER, Robert-OLIVER |
377 |
212 |
251523 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,William-FRAYNEY |
382 |
189 |
254082 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,Thomas-DRISCOLL |
400 |
198 |
263357 |
1738 Feb 6 |
JOHNSTON-OLIVER
NAMES: Nicholas JOHNSTON of
Woodpark; Arthur OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg; Benjamin OLIVER of Lislooney;
Andrew OLIVER; Elizabeth Maria OLIVER; James OLIVER; Alexander McILROY.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1738Feb6OLIVER.html |
403 |
346 |
267727 |
1788, Nov 7
1778, Mar 17 |
OLIVER-HIGGINS I have this
deed. 1739-1810
OLIVER to HUGGINS notes
Joseph OLIVER 7th November 1778 indenture made between Joseph
OLIVER of Kennedies in Co Armagh Gent of the one part and Jhn
HUGGINS of Glenart in the County of Tyrone Gent.. [for £600 land was
sold including one acre of bog at Enagh as well as the upper
half of the townland of the Kennedies containing 97 acres.See beneath
Joseph OLIVER of the
Kennedies, Co Armagh Gent of the first part and Jno HUGGINS of Glenart in
the County of Tyrone Gent of the other part. “whereby the said Joseph OLIVER
for the consideration of of the sum of six hundred Pounds in hand paid to
said Joseph OLIVER by Jno HUGGINS ...sells the upper half Townland of of
Kennedies Containg ninety-seven acres or there about with one acre of turf
bog in Enough all in the County of Armagh and all the Estate right and the
Title of Joseph OLIVER of in and to the same to hold for n the Residue of
Twenty-one years and for all further renewals to be obtained by the said
Joseph OLIVER and his Executors admons and assigns from the Vicar Choral and
__________ (it was a blank in the document) of Armagh. Witnesses John
Burges of Armagh Gent and Francis Irwin of Calldon in the Co of Tyrone Gent.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1788Nov7-JosephOLIVER-HUGGINS-Kennedies.html
Joseph OLIVER of the
Kennedies, Co. Armagh sold his lease of 97 acres in the Kennedies as well as
a bog in Enagh, Co. Armagh for ₤600 for 21 years to John HUGGINS of
Glenart, Co. Tyrone. WITNESSES: John BURGES of Armagh, Gent; Thomas IRWIN of
Caledon, Co. Armagh; Robert LIVINGSTON. |
404 |
2 |
264884 |
1788 Sep 20 |
Pt of Ballynahonebegg [46a]
then in poss of Arthur OLIVER, Linen draper of Ballynahonebegg & Joseph
OLIVER of Ballynahonebegg of 1ST PT together with pt of lands
lately possessed by Robert NELSON & Thomas VERNER with Bleech House Green
Mills etc in Armagh part of which sd lands being by deed of Partition 15 Nov 1783
made over to Arthur OLIVER by Sarah SEAVER, by Arthur OLIVER & Joseph
OLIVER unto James JOHNSTON Esq. Kappagh, Armagh of 2nd pt., to
hold for ever subject to redemption. WITNESSES: John BURGESS of Armagh, Co.
Armagh & Patrick COLLINS, clerk to John BURGESS. Transcribed by Mike Stewart |
404 |
154 |
267472 |
1789 Mar 11 |
John OLIVER jr. of
Knockabrammer, Co. Carlow Farmer & Thomas OLIVER of Templeodigan, Co.
Wexford. Farmer …. Thomas OLIVER youngest son of said John OLIVER by Dorcas
OLIVER [otherwise?] GREENE his wife, then aged abt 14 years. |
404 |
211 |
26488 |
1739-1810 |
OLIVER-JOHNSTON wrong # I also tried 484-211-26488 |
426 |
459 |
278440 |
1790 Jul 7 |
OLIVER, Martha-OLIVER Notes
in 2009 diary 1786-1793
Martha OLIVER otherwise
MILLER of Granaught, Co. Londonderry widow & Joseph OLIVER of Granaught
farmer of other part. Martha sold to Joseph for £100 part of Drumreighlin,
Barony of Kinaught, Co. Londonderry. |
432 |
399 |
281049 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,Silver-WILLIS |
433 |
260 |
283748 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,Samuel-DOWLING |
434 |
198 |
280859 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER, Andrew-WILLIS |
435 |
767 |
285284 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,Anne &
Husband-COOVE
OLIVER,Thomas |
438 |
436 |
283174 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,John-PHELAN |
439 |
471 |
285276 |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,Thomas-ROGERS |
453 |
69 |
289191 |
1792 April 5 |
SMITH-OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1792Apr5_SMITH-OLIVER.html
John SMITH of the Town of
Aramagh being possessed of lands of Breagh, Co. Armagh in consideration of 30
ST. pd by James OLIVER of Town of Armagh, Gent made lands over to him.
Witness. Edward GLASSY of [blank] Co. Monaghan & George FLETCHER of Town
of Armagh, Hosier. |
462 |
370 |
295062 |
1793, Dec 24
1774, May 12 |
KERR to OLIVER I have this
deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1774May12-OLIVER-KERR.html
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1792Dec24_KERR-OSBURN-OLIVER.html
Memorial of a Deed of
Assignment between Edward Kerr, City of Armagh Brewer Executor of Thomas
OSBOURNE late of Ballymorran in the Co of Armagh farmer decd of the one
part and Andrew OLIVER of the City of Armagh Chandler of the other part -
house garden and premises on Thomas Street, Armagh ... (hard to read witness
names) Lease 12 May 1774 house and garden on Thomas Street for term of 23
years yearly rent of ₤6.10. |
462 |
482 |
296434 |
1793 July
1793 Jan 10 |
OLIVER, David - OLIVER I have this deed Book 45
(1739-1810)
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1793Feb11_OLIVER-OLIVER.html
NAMES: David
OLIVER of Ballyrea; William OLIVER of Ballyrea; Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea;
Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea, George CRAWFORD, linen draper of Cherryvale;
Joseph BOYD; Thomas CRAWFORD & Andrew CRAWFORD (Sons of George); Armar
LOWRY-CORRY. TOWNLANDS: Ballyrea, Co. Armagh; Cornacarrow & Laragh,
Parish of Aghnamullen, Co. Monaghan.
NOTES: David OLIVER of
Ballyrea, Co. Armagh farmer of the one part & William OLIVER, Joseph
OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea, farmers of the 2nd part.
It seems that David OLIVER granted to his sons a lease at Cornacarrow &
Laragh . Date of 1790 court case mentioned. David OLIVER plaintiff &
George CRAWFORD defendant. Witnesses: Thomas LIVINGSTONE, City of Armagh
& Thomas McMAHON, City of Armagh
OLIVER - OLIVER
11 Feb 1793 between David
OLIVER of Ballyrea in the city of Armagh, farmer of the one part and William
OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea aforesaid farmers of
the other part. Re: Town and lands of Cornacarrow, Laragh (refers to a court
case 1 March 1790 in which David OLIVER was plaintiff and George CRAWFORD,
defendant).I couldn’t read
lots of it. |
464
|
414 |
296474 |
1793 Feb 13 |
COARDE-JACKSON
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1793Feb13-COANDE-JACKSON.html
Memorial of a Demise of
Land wherein is Recd that Sarah SEAVER of Ballynahonebeg late Decd was in her life time and at her death pssd & intitled by a
lease jointly with Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg Agd to the
lower third part to the Sd Townland of Ballinahonebeg in Parish
& Co. of Armagh … 90A. She was the sole executor of Richard SEAVER. Deed
of partition executed by Arthur OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER 5 Nov 1780 ….
Arthur OLIVER would hold lands then in his possession in the North division
of Sd lands & Sarah SEAVER the South division. John COANDE (or
COARDE) of Ballybrocky in Co. & Parish of Armagh was executor of Sarah
SEAVER. Arthur OLIVER (it seems) had the Bleach Green. It seems there was a
transfer of Sarah’s land to Robert JACKSON on Feb 13 1793 |
467 |
472 |
301564 |
1792 Nov 6 |
OLIVER, Andrew – MANN
1786-1793
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1792Nov6_OLIVER-MANN.html
NOTES: Andrew OLIVER of
Tullysarren, Co. Armagh farmer of the one part & [Joseph?] MANN of Moy in
Co. Tyrone Merchant of the other part. Andrew OLIVER by deed of mortgage 20
Oct 1792 for £20 to Charles MAN, 96 acres in townland of Tullysaren (seems to
be a loan to Andrew OLIVER secured by the land). |
470 |
90 |
304546 |
1794-1799 |
OLIVER CRAWFORD wrong reference - was in names index see also 1795, April 7 for a
CRAWFORD-OLIVER lease at PRONI |
470 |
172 |
309057 |
1794-1799 |
OLIVER - ??? |
471 |
96 |
298145 |
1793 Jan 5 |
OLIVER, Thomas & Anne -
OLIVER1786-1793
NOTES: Thomas OLIVER of
Cork, gent |
472 |
90 |
304546 |
1739-1810 |
OLIVER-CRAWFORD wrong # tried next 4 books |
474 |
175 |
299375 |
1793 June 20 |
OLIVER, William - OLIVER 1786-1793
I have this deed.
Should revisit 1781, November 7th deed 370-333-251896 for an
earlier lease covering the same lands and interests
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1793June20-OLIVER-OLIVER.html
NOTES: Registered June 26
1793 between William OLIVER sr. of Ennislare in Parish & Co. of Armagh
of the one part & William OLIVER jr. of Ennislare.in said parish and Co.
of Armagh of the other part ... Robert MAXWELL of Fellowshall, Co. Armagh
leased 7 Nov 1781 to said Wm OLIVER sr. “All that and those that part of the
town and land of Brootely late in the possession of Elizabeth CLOGHER and
then in the possession of the said William OLIVER senior containing by
estimation 53 acres English statute measure be the same more or less together
with an Irish good of turf Bog the whole situate lying and being in the Manor
of Belleagh parish of Berrynoose [sic?] Barony & County of Armagh and
meared and bounded on the north by part of the townlands of Cormeen,
Tullacallicky and Brootely on the east by Lisdrum, [?]oughees on the south
and west by Brootely aforesaid as occupied and enjoyed by the said Elizabeth
CLOGHER with the appurts. To hold unto the said William OLIVER sr ... for 19
years with a covenant of renewal Toties Quoties ... in consideration of £45
10s sterling to him paid by the said Wm. OLIVER jr did grant etc to Wm OLIVER
jr. above described lands. Witnessed by W?. OLIVER of City of Armagh,
Chandler; John KERR of Armagh, merchant. William OLIVER, [SEAL] in presence
of Andrew OLIVER & John KERR. |
478 |
90 |
304546 |
1793 Dec 29 |
OLIVER, David- CRAWFORD NOTES
in 2009 diary
Between David OLIVER
formerly of Laragh & Cornecarrow, Co. Monaghan but then of Ballyrea, Co.
Armagh of 1st part & George CRAWFORD or wife of Cherryvale, Co. Monaghan
linen draper of the other part (Long deed describes land involved - need to
order) |
479 |
177 |
303702 |
1794 Jan 29 |
Thomas OLIVER of City of Corke, Gent. - STONEHOUSE1794-1799 |
485 |
360 |
07085 |
1708-1738 |
OLIVER to OLIVER no match Tried name index – couldn’t find the deed #. Perhaps try
townland index again |
485 |
364
366
387 |
307174 |
1790 Mar 10 |
OLIVER- WHALEY I have a copy.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1790Mar10-OLIVER-WHALLEY.html
OR
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1794June20-OLIVER-OLIVER.html
NOTES: Wm OLIVER of
Ennislare in parish & Co. Armagh & Francis OLIVER of Ennislare ...
Thomas WHALEY of Dublin had leased on 10 Mar 1790 to Wm. OLIVER abt 31 acres
of Ennislare “meared and bounded on the north by Farmacalfy on the west by
Townland of Err. Witness William OLIVER & James OLIVER both of Ennislea,
linen drapers. William OLIVER jr. was the witness |
485 |
366 |
307175 |
1794 June 20 |
OLIVER, William - OLIVER I have a copy. (it was also cited as on p
368 which was wrong)
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1794June20-OLIVER-OLIVER.html
Between William OLIVER of
Ennislare & Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare in Parish & County Armagh.
“Whereas Mr. Francis PRINGLE late of Limepark in Co. Tyrone did buy indenture
of lease bearing date 10 March 1784 demised with said William OLIVER all that
part of the town and lands of Enagh and Killynan then in his possession being
a part of those lands formerly held by John and Sam DOBBYN .... abt 57 acres
in parish & County Armagh “meared and bounded on the North east and south
by part of the townlands of Killynure and Enagh on the west by the townland
of Magherykilcranny ... to Wm. OLIVER ... sd. Wm OLIVER in consideration of
the sum of sixty pounds sterling paid by sd. Benjamin OLIVER ... grant etc.
lnds to said Benj. OLIVER. Witness Wm. OLIVER of Ennislare jr. Linen draper.
James OLIVER, Linen draper.. Wm OLIVER [SEAL] |
486 |
226 |
307430 |
1794, Apr 13 |
OLIVER-CURRY NOTE: I had under 586-228, which was
incorrect.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1794Apr13-JosephOLIVER-WilliamCURRY.html
Indentured Deed 1794 April
13 Joseph OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg, Co. Armagh Linen Draper of the one part
& William Curry of Aughaday, Co Tyrone, Merchant of the other part. Upper
half townland of Kennedies 97 acres together with one acre of bog in the
Townland of Enagh by virtue of a lease [ ] dated the first day of July 1793
and made by [ ] and the College and Corporation of Vicars Choral of the
Cathedral Church of St. Patrich Armagh of the one part and the said Joseph
OLIVER then of the Kennedies in the Co of Armagh of the other part. To hold
to the said Joseph OLIVER his execrs, admons and assigns for the term of twenty-one
years from the first day of May then last past subject to the yearly rent of
thirty pounds one shillng ninepence.... Joseph OLIVER did grant bargain and
sell to William CURRY Joseph OLIVER’s right title [ ] and Estate for the
sum of one thousand pounds sterling. Witness Leonard Dobbin, City of Armagh;
William McWilliams of the same merchant. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] PRESENT:
Leonard Dobbin. Wm McWIlliams. |
489 |
42 |
305262 |
1794, Apr 4 |
OLIVER- BOYLE
Edward OLIVER of Ardtown,
Co. Kerry Farmer; Thomas BOYLE of Ardtown, Co. Kerry, farmer; transfer lands
of Killskinnane called East Killshinnane in parich of Killshinane, Barony of
Clanmones, Co. Kerry. |
489 |
442 |
311070 |
1794-1799 |
OLIVER-BATH |
494 |
539 |
336776 |
1798 Oct 29 |
MACKAY-OLIVER NOTES in
2009 diary
Between John MACKAY &
May MACKAY otherwise OLIVER his wife and Elizabeth OLIVER spinster all of
Kennedies, Parish & Co. Armagh which said Mary & Elizabeth are the
only surviving issue & admons of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballinahonebeg in
the Parish & Co. of Armagh, Gent dec’d who died intestate & was the
only Executor of Arthur OLIVER, late of Ballinahonebeg, Gent dec’d of the one
part & Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea in said Co. & Parish of Armagh,
farmer of he other part … for sum of £193.10 make over to Joseph OLIVER … the
thereby recited Judgement that entered up in his Majesties Court of Common
Pleas … 1791 … the lands of Laragh Carnacarrow. WITNESS: Andrew PRENTICE of
City of Dublin, Gent attourney William McWILLIAMS, City of Armagh, Gent. |
501 |
156 |
376345 |
1804, Jan 14 |
CARSON to OLIVER I have
this deed
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1804Jan14-OLIVER-CARSON.html
NAMES: Samuel CARSON of
Armagh but then of Fredericktown in the state of Maryland, Benjamin OLIVER of
Ennislare, Thomas MOOREHEAD, Dillon POLLARD, Richard McCONNELL of Mullavilla,
Joseph McCONNELL of Maymount, William OLIVER of City of Armagh (chandler),
Thomas APPLEBY, John CORNELL, Michael MAGEE. TOWNLANDS: Ennislare, Magherykillcraney, Farnalay, Mullavilla, Maymount. |
505 |
49 |
322470 |
1789 April 15 |
WILSON –OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1789April15-WILSON-OLIVER.html
NOTES: Deed of Assignment
between Robert WILSON the younger of Tandragee in Parish & County of
Armagh Cloth merchant of the one part and Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg in
the Parish & County aforesaid, Farmer of the other part. Wherin is
recited that Robert WILSON the elder of Tandragee aforesaid deceased did by
deed bearing date 1st August 1765 in consideration of the sum of
£370 did sell unto Benjamin OLIVER his exec ... all that part of
Ballinahonebeg containing 10 acres 2 roods together with the mill and water
dam and water course leading from same to the River Callan ... & a
liberty of washing rubbing and beetling all cloth in said Mill which he the
said Robert WILSON the elder or Robert WILSON the younger his son shall have
bleaching each day in case of an insufficiency of water there and said deed
witnesseth that said Robert WILSON the younger in consideration of £5
sterling to be paid by Arthur OLIVER did sell transfer and make over uto the
said Andrew OLIVER his exec ... all the liberty of Beetling, Washing &
rubbing cloth at said mill of Ballinahonebeg which his father Robert WILSON
the elder hd resd to hold to the asid Arthur OLIVER his exec ...
every right title, etc. in said Mill which he might have and claim which
assignment is witnessed by Joseph OLIVER & John OLIVER both of
Ballinahonebeg aforesaid Gentlemen and this memorial witnessed by the said John
OLIVER & John McDAD of Lehnacollum in Co. Armagh, millright. Robert
WILSON [SEAL] Signed in Armagh 9 May 1796. |
506 |
95 |
328017 |
1797 Jan 17 |
OLIVER – SCOTT I have this
deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1797Jan17-OLIVER-SCOTT.html
NOTES: A memorial of a deed
bearing date 17th Jan 1797 made between John OLIVER Mary OLIVER
and Elizabeth OLIVER both of Ballinahonebeg, Co. Armagh and John SCOTT of
Umgola, Co. Armagh. Reciting that the said John, Mary & Eliza OLIVER had
deemed part of the lands of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid with the bleach mills,
Mill dam, weir and water course therto belonging with several other things -
Reserving thereat Liberty to convey the water from the Mills in the lands of
Kennedies then in the possession of William GARVINs [well?] And reciting that
it was intended by said parties to said lease that the Current of Water in
said dam should be Contd to flow and run in the ame bed it now
occupies so that the Mill is sadi demise be not injured by any decision or
[?] there of. Whereby the said John and Mary & Eliza OLIVER to prevent
misconstruction of this said recd Lease and in consideration did
agree with the said John SCOTT ... [water rights] Witness: John PRENTICE
& William SLOAN, both merchants of Armagh. Johns SCOTT [SEAL] |
509 |
269 |
331526 |
1797 Sept 5 |
CRAWFORD, George of
Cherryvale-McTEAR, David – Belfast 1739-1810 No need for more notes re:OLIVER |
510 |
33 |
328019 |
1796 April 1 |
OLIVER –SCOTT
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1796Apr1-OLIVER-SCOTT.html
Indenture of Lease between
John OLIVER, Mary & Elizabeth OLIVER son and daughters and also admons of
Joseph OLIVER late of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid Gent, decesed on the one part
& John SCOTT of Umgola, Co. Armagh [SEE Deed 328019 - same agreement
extra details] 10 acres roods 15 perches with the Mansion House and offices
& all lands [?] & all other buildings and improvements thereon:
Garden, Bleach Green, Bleaching Utensils & Machinery theron said premises
all water & water courses, mill dams, mill tail race & waste water
course & also that small park on the other side the River opposite said
Bleach Green containing 3 acres & 17 perches more or less to hold for 19
years from 1 Nov ... yearly rent of £62. Witness Andrew OLIVER & Thomas
PRENTICE both of City of Armagh, Gent. John SCOTT [SEAL] Jan. 1797. |
515 |
1 |
333504 |
1797 Jul |
OLIVER, rt. Hon Silver of
Limerick City & Dublin. MS A & C nickred |
523 |
426 |
346117 |
1800 June 25 |
WELSH to OLIVER I have this
deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1800May5_WELSH-OLIVER.html
Meml of an article of
agreement Bearing Date the 5th day of May 1800 & made
between Robt WELSH of Tullymore Parish & Co of Armagh Miller
of the one part and John OLIVER of Sd Townland Parish & Co.
Farmer of the other part. Whereby the Sd Robt WELSH for
the Considn in the Sd article Named did Demise Grant & to / /
/ let unto the John OLIVER all that Mill & farm in Tullymore ...rent of
[ponds]36 15 shillings sterling... witness by Tobias MAGUIRE of Drumc??ow ,
parish of Clonfealle, Co of Armagh. John OLIVER of Tullysarren, Parish &
Co of Armagh & witnessed by Tobias MAGUIRE of & the Revd James
WHITESIDE of Drumflugh, Parish of Clonfeagle, Co. of Tyrone.... |
523 |
456 |
346263 |
1800 May 12 |
STEPHENSON-OLIVER Book 2
(1739-1810)
Between Henry STEPHENSON of
Tullymore, Co. Armagh of 1st part & John OLIVER of Tullymore of Parish
& Co. Armagh of other part … for six guineas did assign to John OLIVER …
flax mill in Tullymore for all of residue of time granted to STEPHENSON by
Bernard DONALLY & Robert WALSH. WITNESS: James HOLMES & Rebecca
HOLMES of Blackwatertown in presence of Hanna OLIVER |
524 |
601 |
344411 |
1799, Jan 18 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Meml of
Indenture 18 Jan 1799 between Richd OLIVER of Castle OLIVER in the
City of Limerick & Charles Silver OLIVER …. part of the mountain of
Ballinlina containing 190 acres 1 rood 2 perches ….[lengthy description
follows]. |
527 |
278 |
351424 |
1800-1809 |
OLIVER-??? |
528 |
300 |
344454 |
1797, Dec 5 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Meml of a Deed
John OLIVER of Cloghan, Co. Londonderry of the first part & Thomas OLIVER
of Clogham Co. Londonderry of the other part. Witness Henry OLIVER &
Samuel MARTIN |
528 |
532 |
347650 |
1800, Aug 29 |
OLIVER-BUCKLEY
Meml of
Indentured Deed having date 1800 August 29 made between Thomas OLIVER
executor of the last will & Testament of Mrs. OLIVER late of the City of
Cork deceased. Mary OLIVER widow & relict of the Sd Thomas
OLIVER & Mary OLIVER daughter of the aforesaid Thomas OLIVER & John
BATHLEY of the same city [?] Chandler of the other part renting …. |
529 |
128 |
346653 |
1788, July 24 |
OLIVER-his wife
Last will and Testament of
John OLIVER of Cloghan, parish of Balleagh, Co. Londonderry
Son, Thomas OLIVER – the
one full half of Sd John OLIVER farmer in Main in the County of
Londonderry. Witness John CALDWELL & Alexander PATTISON both of Cloghan,
all in the County of Londonderry |
529 |
540 |
348580 |
1800, Oct 31 |
OLIVER-TOBIN
Meml of an
Indentured Deed … Mtg bearing date of 31 Oct 1800 between Thomas OLIVER of
the City of Cork Gent. Acting Exec. of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas
OLIVER late of the City Gent decd of the one part & Wm TOBIN
of the Sd city of Cork Vintner of the other part … [this involved
an earlier indenture of a Mr. GAGE 30 March 1790] |
532 |
524 |
350700 |
1795, Nov 24 |
KIDD to OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1795Nov24-OLIVER-KIDD.html
A memorial of a Deed
bearing date the twenty fourth day of November in year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and ninety five Between Benjamin KIDD of Keady and
Ballymorran Gent. Of the one part and Wm OLIVER jun of Ennislare in the
Parish and County of Armagh Linen Draper of the other part. Wherin it is
recited that that whereas Wm Johnston of the City and County of Armagh Gent
did by indenture of lease bearing date the sixth day of October 1795 Demise
unto said Benjamin KIDD all that and those that front Dwelling House Offices
Yard and Garden lying and being on the south side of Thomas Street in the
said City of Armagh bounded on the South by the holding of Arthur Irwin on
the north by the holding of Catherine Graham and James and William Barnes(?)
on the east by (?) Murphy holding and on the west by Thomas Street aforesaid
with full and free liberty of [legal language] at all times during this
demise {...] the agteway in Common to said premises with the said Catherine
Graham the [?] to the sd Benjamin KIDD his executors, admins and A?? from the
first day of November then next ensuing for the term of thirty one years ...
Witnessed by Samuel KIDD of Darkley, Parish of Derrynoose, Linen Draper and
James OLIVER of Ennislare in the Parish of Armagh . Signes in the presence of
us James OLIVER Saml KIDD. Sworn Jan 5 1801 |
536 |
286 |
354739 |
1801, Aug 17 |
OLIVER-OLIVER 1800-1809 I have this deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1801Aug17_OLIVER-HAMILTON.html
Indentured deed between
Rev. Hans HAMILTON clerk, second son of the Rt. Rev. Father in God Hugh
HAMILTON, Bishop of Ossary of the first part Susannah OLIVER spinster
daughter of the Rt. Honourable Silver OLIVER, deceased, of the second part
... the son of Hugh BISHOP of Ossary of the third part and Charles Silver
OLIVER of Castle OLIVER in the Co of Limerick Esq. & Alexander HAMILTON
Esq Barrister at Law and eldest son of the said Bishop of Ossery of the
fourth part [lots more -] |
539 |
273 |
352686
or 293 |
1800-1809 |
OLIVER-WALKINSHAW wrong |
539 |
293 |
355212 |
1801, Sept 25 |
OLIVER-OLIVER Anne OLIVER’s
marriage to Samuel Elgee
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1801Sept25-OLIVER-ELGEE-Marriage.html
At present I have her as the daughter of
William & Elizabeth OLIVER - and I would assume her father to be dead at
this time (since he is not mentioned and her brothers are). Need to order
A Memorial of an _______
deed bearing date of 22nd day of April 1801 and made between
Samuel Elgee of Rochvale, Co Monaghan of the one part, Anne OLIVER of
Ballyrea in the County of Armagh spinster of the second part and Joseph
OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER both of Ballyrea aforesaid Gent of the third part.
Whereby after recits as therein it is receipted that a marriage is to be had
and solemnized between the said Samuel Elgee And Anne OLIVER sister of the
said Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER. The said Samuel Elgee For the
consideration[....] and for settling a competent portion of jointure for the
said Anne OLIVER in case she shall survive him did grant [___] convey and confirm
unto the said Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER all that and those tenants in
the Upper Ward in the town of Dundalk [____] part 82 feet in depth from the
street to the Mill Race 260 feet [?] 63 feet situate lying and being in the
town of Dundalk then or late in the Tenure or Occupation of Michael
[Callair]? And .... to hold to the said Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER
their heirs assigns ... during the continuance of the Lease of said premises
for all rentals to be had gotten or obtained thereof .... Witnessed by
William HUTCHINSON of Ballyrats in the County of Armagh, William OLIVER of
Laragh in the Co. of Monaghan farmer and memorial is also witnessed by the
said William Hutchison. William OLIVER [SEAL] Samuel Elgee [SEAL} Joseph
OLIVER [SEAL] |
543 |
185 |
357805 |
1801 July 8 |
OLIVER, William – McCULLAGH
See also MAXWELL-McCULLAGH
NOTE: Between William
OLIVER of the City of Armagh Soap Boiler and Chandler of the one part and
Jane McCULLAGH of Lissnamuddy in the County of Armagh of the other part ...
the said Wm OLIVER did demise to the said Jane McCULLAGH all that part of the
town and lands of Brootely in the County of Armagh in his possession held
under the representatives of the late Robert MAXWELL Esq. By deed ... 53
acres English measure paying the rent yearly of £32 ... and did demise and
grant to Jane McCULLAGH & his assigns all that dwelling house, office and
garden in New Street in the City of Armagh held under the representatives of
the late Wm. JOHNSTON, Gent which said leases and lands are held in
perpetuity ... [hard to read] the said Wm. OLIVER did demise to her the said
Jane McCULLAGH during her natural life. Yet nevertheless said Wm OLIVER is to
have and receive all the rents ... of said premises during her natural life
and after his decease the same is to go to her ... [hard to read] Richard
WALSH of the City of Armagh Book seller & Mary OLIVER of Ennislare in
said County. Witness: Richard WALSH. John RICHARD, Chandler. |
544 |
130 |
361132 |
1795 May 19 |
OLIVER-McGACHY1802
Between John OLIVER of Trooperfield, Parish of
Blaris, Co. Down, farmer & Frans McGACHY of Lisburn, Linen Merchant of
other part ... home on south side of Bridge Street. |
553 |
420 |
369491 |
1803 |
OLIVER-BAYNES |
558 |
208 |
370880 |
1803 Sept 1 |
OLIVER-OLIVER I have this
deed
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1803Sept1-MarthaOLIVER-NathanielLESLIE.html
Martha OLIVER marriage
settlement with Nathaniel LESLIE of Drumacanner, Co Armagh of the first part
& Martha OLIVER, spinster the daughter of David OLIVER of Ballyrea in Co
Armagh of the second par. Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER. Whereby the
said Nathaniel LESLIE for the for the consideration therein mentioned granted
to the said Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER their execs... Admons &
Assigns all that and then that part of the Townland Drumconner (?) formerly
in the possession of William LESLIE deceased and then in the possession of
the said Nathaniel situate lying and being in the Manor of Toaghy and Barony
of Armagh. Aforesaid containing bog. Estimation 35 acres 2 Roods & 30
perches by the same more or less .... [pounds] 20 annually for said Martha
OLIVER in case she survives said Nathaniel LESLIE to use of .... intended
marriage... Witness Samuel LESLIE brother to the said Nathaniel LESLIE and
William OLIVER of Laragh in the County of Monaghan Gent. And this Memorial
is witnessed by the said William OLIVER & Thomas APPLEBY of the City of
Armagh Scrivener. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] September 19, 1803 |
563 |
68 |
374123 |
1804 |
OLIVER, Anne-OLIVER Notes
in 2009 diary
Marriage of Anne OLIVER to
DISNEY – not pertinent. |
563 |
124 |
374649 |
1803 Dec 1 |
OLIVER to WHITESIDE
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1803Dec1-OLIVER-WHITESIDE-Marriage.html
Deed of Marriage Settlement
made this first day of decd in the year of our Lord 1803 Between
John OLIVER of Tullymore in the County of Armagh Gent of the one part
Catherine OLIVER otherwise WHITESIDE wife of the said John OLIVER of the
Second part of the Rev Jas WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in the County of Tyrone of
the third part. Whereby after rectg that a marriage had been some time ago
been solemnized between the said John and Catherine and that the Sd John had
not then made any provision or served any jointure for his wife in lease she
Should Survive him the Sd Indentr Witnessed that the said John OLIVER ford?
In Condn of the sum of [pounds] 100 ???protion of the Sd Catherine to him in
hand ???? the receipt wherof is thereby acknowledged Did Grant ??? sell
Assign Transfer and set over unto the Sd. Jas WHITESIDE his Execs Admons and
Assigns all that and those that part of the town and lands of Tullymore in
the County of Armagh Aforesd Containg by Estimation of 5 acres one rood &
25 perches be the same more or less as held by the Sd John OLIVER under a
lease from Joshua McGeogh of Drumshill in the County of Armagh. Etc etc
Deed is witnessed by John
OLIVER of Tullycarrent in the County of Armagh father and Jas WHITESIDE jr of
Drumflugh in the Co of Tyrone Gent. [more not transcribed] |
565 |
558 |
384625 |
1739-1810
1821-1825 |
McCLELLAN-OLIVER Book 45
(1739-1810) Wrong # Try book 568 (see below) |
567 |
358 |
381199 |
1804, Aug 31 |
OLIVER-HAMILTON I have this deed & have transcribed
& posted in its entirety.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1804Oct31-JosephOLIVER-JaneHAMILTON.html
Deed settlement 1804 August
31 between Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea, Co Armagh Gent of the first part &
James HAMILTON of Tullymore Co ?ster of the second part. David OLIVER of
Ballyrea in the Said county Gents of the other part and Robert HAMILTON of
the City of Dublin, Surgeon and James MAXWELL of C?lton of the said City,
Gent. .... that a marriage was intended to be had and so solemized between
the said Joseph OLIVER and Jane HAMILTON said David OLIVER had agreed to
Grant and convey the lands of Laragh and Carnecarrow and the Mills and the
Lands of Deryyha to said Robert and ? HAMILTON in trust to settle and Secure
an annuity .... early sum of [pounds] 50 as a Jointure for said Jane HAMILTON
in Case she should survive said Joseph OLIVER [hard to read] ... Robert
MAXWELL & Maxwell HAMILTON .... [possibly] James Maxwell HAMILTON ...
townland of Derryhat within parish of Tynan and County Armagh .... townland
commonly known by the name Kilniore with the two islands .... lands of
Tullymore then in the possession of the said Jane HAMILTON .... |
567 |
358 |
388893 |
1804 |
OLIVER – CLARINING wrong number |
568 |
571 |
384625 |
1804 Sept 15 |
McCULLAGH-OLIVER townland
index NOTES in 2009 diary. 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1804Sep15-McCLELLAN-OLIVER.html
NAMES: Jane McCLELLAN; Thomas McCLELLAN of Marlycone,
Parish of Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh; Thomas McCLELLAN jr.; James McCLELLAN;
Elizabeth McCLELLAN; William GILLESPIE of Lisaveagh, Armagh; Agnes GILLESPIE
nee McCLELLAN; William OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea; David
OLIVER; Owen McMAHON; Samuel McCLELLAN of Lisdoo; Thomas APPLEBY; Michael
MAGEE. OTHER PLACES:Cornecarrow; Lough Eglish. |
569 |
575 |
383677 |
1804 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
570 |
362 |
381955 |
1804 |
OLIVER-MONTGOMERY |
573 |
377 |
390857 |
1804 April 16 |
OLIVER-WHITESIDE (also
under OLIVER-OLIVER 390851 in 1806 index - wrong #)
John OLIVER of Tullymore,
Co. Armagh Farmer of the one part & Rev James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in
Co. Tyrone & John OLIVER jr. of Tullymore Co. Armagh, farmer of the other
part. John OLIVER granted to Rev. WHITESIDE & John OLIVER jr in their
actual possession a lease for a year .... town and lands of Tullymore 75 A 1R
20 P English measure in Parish of Armagh called the District of Eglish and in
Co. Armagh” also 10 A 20P in Tullymore & also flax mill in Tullymore with
water and water courses. Witness Sam DAVIDSON Gent Attorney & William
SPROULL Merchant both of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. |
574 |
181 |
386310 |
1804 |
OLIVER-OLIVER Marriage
settlement fo Lucy daughter of Philip OLIVER & also involving Silver
OLIVER & Castle Oliver 1780 Oct 13. |
576 |
19 |
384828 |
1804 |
OLIVER-WEBB |
576 |
391 |
392184 |
1806 |
OLIVER-TRAIL |
580 |
365 |
398643 |
1807 Jan 20 |
OLIVER-HOLMES have
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807Jan20-OLIVER-HOLMES.html
John OLIVER to James HOLMES
(hard to read) Between John OLIVER of Tullysarren County Armagh Farmer of the
first part. Rebecca HOLMES & James HOLMES** both of Blackwatertown Co.
Armagh of the other ... Whereas Right Honourable James Lord of Charlemount by
[?] of lease bearing date of 4th day of November 1761 ... granted
to William OLIVER of Mullintur Co. Armagh Gent ... town and lands of
Tullysarren formerly in possession of Samuel KNIPE 96 acres 1 rood English
statute measure ... to William OLIVER the lessee.Refers to earlier lease 4
Nov 1761 grant to William OLIVER of Mullintur, Co. Armagh Gent all lands of
Tullysarren 96 A 1R in Charlemount, Co. Armagh for life and lives of Andrew
OLIVER age 13 or thereabouts and Rebecca OLIVER age 15 years, eldest son
& daughter of John OLIVER of Tullymore. William OLIVER* is long since
dead but before his death .... on 19 day of October 1776 his last will and
testament ... left to his nephew William OLIVER of Tullamore & nephew
Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh land in equal proportion of town
and lands of Tullysarren and townlands of Tullysarren in possession of &
the same Andrew OLIVER, William OLIVER shortly after the death of William
OLIVER came to a portion of Tullysaren in the posession of John OLIVER ...
then John OLIVER for £381.1.3 paid by Rebecca HOLMES & James HOLMES
granted the lands of Tullysarren. Witnesses: [?] CALDWELL innkeeper. John
TROTER of Mullybeggan, Co. Armagh Farmer. John Lloyd SANDERSON of
Blackwatertown, Gent. * probably the William OLIVER who d.
1779, a linen draper. ** p 56 of 2007 diary a marriage bond between Rebecca
OLIVER and James HOLMES in 1774. |
580 |
399 |
399108 |
1807 |
OLIVER-BEASLEY |
581 |
273 |
391833 |
1806 |
OLIVER-PARSONS |
586 |
228 |
307430 |
1739-1810 |
OLIVER-CURRY wrong # |
589 |
522 |
404536 |
1808 Oct 31 |
OLIVER-MARR ARTICLE Notes
in 2009 diary1807
Thomas OLIVER the elder of
Co. Wexford, Gent & Thomas OLIVER the younger of same place, youngest son
of said Thomas the elder ... lands of Blempleodigano |
596 |
33 |
403874 |
1807 |
OLIVER-LOWTHER |
597 |
288 |
406861 |
1807 May 6 |
OLIVER-LEE I have this
deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807May6-OLIVER-LEE.htm
NAMES:
Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore, Joseph LEE, John PRINGLE, Leonard DOBBIN, Thomas
APPLEBY, William BROTHER[S], Robert LIVINGSTON.
See also: OLIVERs of Ballinahonebeg
There are
several leases involving the OLIVER family and John PRINGLE. This lease
between Joseph OLIVER and Joseph LEE concerns lands in The Kennedies. It is
likely connected to the lease on May 8, 1807 between James OLIVER & John
PRINGLE. |
599 |
30 |
411740 |
1808 Sep 3 |
OLIVER, Charles, Clerk
mentioned Roz McC |
600 |
112 |
408029 |
1800-1809 |
OLIVER, Thomas -RICHARDSON
1808 May relate to 589/522/404536 |
602 |
488 |
414259 |
1807 Nov 13 |
OLIVER-McCLELLAND
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807Nov13-OLIVER-McCLELAND.html
This is a marriage
agreement between Margaret OLIVER & Patrick McCLELAND, a linen draper
from Co. Monaghan. She was a daughter of David OLIVER of Ballyrea. Other
names mentioned: Joseph OLIVER (likely her brother), William OLIVER (likely
another brother), Rev. Dr. Henry LESLIE, John LEE, Alexander McCLELAND, James
LEE, Rev. John McCREERY, WILSON, Patrick McCABE, Dr. McMURRAY, Samuel McCLELAND,
Margaret McCLELAND, Thomas McCLELAND, Benjamin OLIVER and Rev. William
HUTCHISON. |
607 |
366 |
417058 |
1809 Mar 28 |
OLIVER-BLACK
James OLIVER of Dewock, Co.
Antrim late sergeant in Antrim military & William & John BLACK of
Killeny, Co. Londonderry. farmers. |
609 |
269 |
331??? |
1739-1810 |
CRAWFORD-McTEAR Book 45
(1739-1810) |
609 |
498 |
422694 |
1809, Oct 30 |
CURRY to DOBBIN
William CURRY of Aughnacloy
& Leonard DOBBIN of Armagh re: mortgage bearing date of 30th day of April 1794 [SEE: 586-228-307430-which
was wrong #] made between Joseph OLIVER
of Ball[?] now being in the County of Armagh Linen Draper since deceased of
the one part & William Curry of the other part. Joseph OLIVER was possessed
of the upper half of the Kennedies containing 97 acres or thereabouts by
virtue of a lease bearing the date of July 1793 made by and between the
College and Corporation of Vicars Choral of the Cathedral of St. Patricks of
the one par and Joseph OLIVER then of Kennedies in the County Armagh of the
other part, the said Vicars Choral Organist ... [NOTE: Long & hard to
read - worth ordering a copy] |
631 |
268 |
433242 |
1805, Aug 21 |
James OLIVER to William OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1805Aug21-JamesOLIVER-WilliamOLIVER.html
This Deed is mentioned
in HENRY WILLIAM OLIVER 1807-1888:His Descendants by Henry Oliver Rea. James
OLIVER Sr. was born in 1750 and had three sons: Stephen, James & William
(all mentioned in the deed). On 31 December 1790, James OLIVER Sr. had leased
this land from William IRVINE and apparently transferred it to his son William
OLIVER (b. abt 1780) who was farming at "Six Mile Cross" - about
six miles from Tattykeel, Co. Tyrone. At the time, both Stephen OLIVER and
his father James OLIVER were resident at Corchoney.
Deed of conveyance by James
OLIVER of Corconny, Parish of Kildeep?, Co. Tyrone of the one part and
William OLIVER of Lisnae Corss, Co [illegible] and of the said James OLIVER
... that William Junior? Esq. Due by fiduciary? Legacy date the 31st day of Dec 1790 did demure and sell unto the said James OLIVER all the holding
occupied by the said James OLIVER in Tullykeel in the Parish of Killduffs in
the Parish of Tyrone containing 13 acres 3.10 perches with the same more or
less [?] two days labour of a man yearly. To hold to the said James
Olliver his heirs {/, ?, } from the first day of November then last for the
acres of Stephen OLIVER, James OLIVER, and Wm OLIVER sons of the of the
aforesaid James Olliver party thereto at the yearly rent of sixteen
shillings per acre and one shilling per pound [?] fees. He the Said James
OLIVER in conferring the sum of [pounds]60 to him paid by the said William
OLIVER did thereby sell {?] transfer and make over to the said William
OLIVER his heirs and assign all [?] property and Claim whatever to the said
part of Tullykist[?] contianing 13 acres 3.10 perches [?] with the Dwelling
House & offices and Houses & appertenances then in the actual
possession of Stephen OLIVER to hold to the said Wm OLIVER ... Witnessed by
Bernard M’Glane [M’Glone?] & by Andrew Newton of Creagh? |
635 |
148 |
436175 |
1811, Jan 20 |
Charles OLIVER to WEST
Sam Gamble of Gruan [?]
& Charles OLIVER of Enniskillen & Mrs.Irwin of Enniskillen all in Co
Fermanagh Gent executors in will of Christopher West late of Torryshick, Co
Fermanagh decd & of Edward West of Brendrum (eldest son of legatee) .
Witnessed by David Robinson of Mullaghy & [?] Bradford of Enniskillin,
both Co Fermanagh. |
635 |
562 |
44056 |
1811, Aug 10 |
William OLIVER to CORMICK
Deed of a Mortgage between
Wm OLIVER of Corkenny in the Parish of Kildrieffs, Co Tyrone, on the one part
and William McCormick Jr. of Tullykeel in parish and County of [Armagh?]
[The lands go to McCormick in this deal] |
637 |
463 |
439689 |
1811, Sept 7 |
Thomas OLIVER of Cork Gent
eldest son of Thomas OLIVER decd to Robert REEVES lately of Cork decd.
RICHARDSON of Cork Wine Merchant |
640 |
359 |
440211 |
1811, Apr 8 |
John OLIVER to OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1811Apr8-JohnOLIVER-SamuelOLIVER.html
“... and made between John
OLIVER of Tullymore in the Parish & County of Armagh farmer of the one
part and Samuel OLIVER of the Town and County of Monaghan Sadler of the other
part. Whereby the said John OLIVER for and in consideration of the sum of one
hundred pounds Stl to him in kind paid by said Samuel OLIVER did Grant
Bargain Sell assign and make over unto the said Samuel OLIVER his heirs and
execs Admons [?] all that part of the lands of Tullymore aforesaid then in
the possession of the said John OLIVER Gent. 29.2 roods to hold to the said
Samuel OLIVER his execs admons [?] ... forever subject to the payment to the
said John OLIVER & which deed & this amount are witnessed by John
ALFRED, Samuel OLIVER [SEAL] signed and sealed in the presence of James
ALFRED, John HEATHER the above named John ALFRED maketh oath & faith that
he saw the deed of which Memorial are this [legal blah blah] William WILSON.” |
647 |
388 |
446356 |
1810-1812 |
LEDWICH, William-OLIVER |
653 |
598 |
454000 |
1809 Nov 20 |
OLIVER-HYDES marriage Book
46 (1811-1820)
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1809Nov20_OLIVER-HYDE.html
Deed of Marriage
Settlement. William OLIVER of Laragh in Co. Monaghan Gent of the first part
& Mary Anne HYDE, widow relict of Clarendon HYDE late of Liver pool –
Surgeon decd of the 2nd part & George ROCHE of
Warrenpoint, Co. Down & David TOMB of City of Dublin Gent of the 3rd part … an intended marriage between said William OLIVER & Mary Anne HYDE
& that she was entitled to a fortune or portion of 500 Sterling also that
the said Wm OLIVER was possessed of & intitled unto certain parts of the
towns and lands of Laragh & Coracarrow in Co. Monaghan with certain mills
theron & was also possessed of and entitled unto certain parts of the
Town and Lands of Derryhaw & Ballyrea in the Co. of Armagh which lands
and premises are by the deed of which this is a memorial vested by the said
William OLIVER in the said Geo ROCHE & David TOMB in trust to secure an
annuity or jointure of 50. Witness Wm. FORREST & Robt TURNER both of
Warrenpoint, Co. Down Gent. Sworn 8 April 1813 at Newry, Co. Down. |
654 |
185 |
450450 |
1812 Oct 17 |
OLIVER, Charles Silver of
Richmond, COR Roz McC |
665 |
488 |
460173 |
1809 Mar 20 |
SCOTT-KIDD NOTES in 2009
diary
John SCOTT of Umgola, Co.
Armagh, Gent of the 1st part John PEPPER of City of Dublin, Merchant of 2nd
part & Benjamin KIDD of Keady, Co. Armagh Gent of 3rd part. Reciting
lease dated 21 April 1796 John OLIVER, Mary OLIVER & Elizabeth OLIVER all
then of Ballinahonebeg Co. Armagh son and daughters and also admons &
also of Joseph OLIVER of Ballynahonemore deceased demised to John SCOTT ...
part of Ballynahonemore in possession of Robert WILSON & then in
possession of John, Mary & Elizabeth OLIVER 10A 2.16 .. annexed No 1 with
the Manner House outhouse offices ... & mill fall building &
improvements, bleach green, bleaching utensils ... more description ... then
in possession of Andrew OLIVER [NOTE: The OLIVERs had it by way of a lease
from Robert JACKSON] ... Joseph OLIVER of Tullamore... Need to get this deed. |
658 |
93 |
452847 |
|
Marriage of Rev. Fr.
GERVAISE & Catherine Jane TISDALE of 1st pt…. Benj OLIVER of
Killinure of 4th pt. … Francis GERVAISE was paid by Benjamin
OLIVER… land transferred to Benj. OLIVER containing 48 acres. |
659 |
284 |
456004 |
1813 June 12 |
OLIVER-McMORRAN NOTE: John HANNA m Matilda McMORRAN
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1813June12_OLIVER-McMORRAN.html
[This memorial was very
hard to read] Between John OLIVER of Armagh Gent & Samuel OLIVER of
Monaghan, Co. Monaghan sadler of the one part & Robt McMORRAN of
Tullymore, Co. Armagh farmer of the other part. John & Samuel OLIVER signed
over to Robert McMORRAN 29.2 Acres. Witness Leonard DOBBIN, Armagh |
684 |
85 |
470423 |
1807 May 8 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER 1811-1820
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807May8_Pringle_Oliver.htm
PRINGLE to OLIVER Pringle and OLIVER 16 January 1815 2 o’clock [and
this document witnessed by the Dr[?] Leonard Dobbinand
William OLIVERof
the City of Armagh and County of Armagh Gent.
Indenture of Lease bearing date the 8th Day of May in the year
1807 and made between John Pringleof
Caledon in the County of Tyrone Esquire of the one part and James OLIVERof
Enaghin
the County of Armagh farmer of the other part - whereby said John Pringle
Demesed [?] to said John [Was this an error in transcription? Should it be
“James”?] OLIVER all that & those that part of the townland of Enagh
situate lying & being in the Co of Armagh aforesaid then in the
tenure & occupant of the said James OLIVER consisting by estimation 29
acres 120 perch English Statute measure be the same moie or Less all which
said demese premises are meared & bounded as follows thats to say on the
east partly by a stream or [?]vale & partly by land in the possession of
Alexander Dobbin,
on the west by lands of Aughavilly&
Killynureon
the north by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan on the south by
Michael [?] Lynchwith
all an singular the right member & appl there to belonging or in a any
wise appointed as particularly described in the map or survey thereof said
lease annexed to hold to - James OLIVER his exec admons & asigns from the
first day of May then last for the term of 20 years at the yearly rent of
£23.6. payable quarterly in which said lease there is continued and ... for
the renewal thereof upon certain terms & Conditions there is
mention which said indenture of lease is [?] by Leonard Dobbin of the City of
Armagh & Cory of
Armagh Esq & Arthur Hughesof
Calledon in the Co of Tyrone Gent and James OLIVER (SEAL) signed sealed and
in the presence of Leonard Dobbin, William OLIVER
the above named Leonard Dobbin maketh oath and saith he is a
subscribing to the lease whereof the above writing is a memo & also to
the above memo that he saw said lease duly executed by both the parties
thereto that he saw said memo duly executed by the above named James OLIVER
one of the parties to said lease & that the name Leonard Dobbin
subscribed as a witness to said lease and memo ... and is the proper
name and handwriting of Leonard Dobbin sworn before me at Armagh in the
C of Armagh this 18th day of October 1814 by virtue of a [?] ...
Michael McGee |
684 |
85 |
470424 |
1815, Jan 16 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1807May8_Pringle_Oliver.htm
OR
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1806May8-JohnPRINGLE-BenjaminOLIVER.html
Indenture of a Lease
bearing date the 2nd day of May in the year 1807 so made between
John PRINGLE of Caledon in the Co. of Tyrone Esq. Of the one part and
Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare in the Co. of Armagh farmer of the other part.
Whereby the said John PRINGLE Demised to the said Benjamin OLIVER all that
and those that part of the townlands of Enagh & Killinure situate lying
& being in the tenure & occupation of the said Benjamin OLIVER
containing of by estimation 58 acres & 5 perches English statute measure
be the same more or less all which said there by Demised Lands & premises
are meared & bounded as follows, that is to say on the East partly by a
stream or rivulet on the West by William CARSON farm on the north by the
lands of Maghery & on the South by the road leading from Armagh to
Monaghan with all and singular the rights, members & appurts thereunto
belonging or in any wise appt.g a par of described in the Map thereof [ }
said lease annexed to hold to the said Benjamin OLIVER his exec, admons &
assigns from the first day of May then last for the term of 20 years at the yearly
rent of [pounds] 43.10.2 payable quarterly in which said Lease there is
contained a Torties quoties Covenant for the Renewal there of upon Certain
terms & Conditions therein mentioned which said Indenture of Lease is
Witnessed by Leonard DOBBIN of the City & County of Armagh Esq. &
Arthur HUGHES of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, Gent. & this memorial
is witnessed by the said Leonard DOBBIN & William OLIVER of the City of
Armagh & Co. of Armagh Gent. Benjamin OLIVER [SEAL] ... Michael Magee. |
698 |
367 |
479075 |
1815 Sept 2 |
McTEAR-OLIVER Book 46
(1811-1820) NOTES in 2009 diary NOTE: Need to order this one as well
as 479076
Between David McTEAR of
Belfast of 1st part & Joseph OLIVER William OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER
Gent & Devisees of David OLIVER late of Ballyrea of other part … decree
of Majesty’s Court of Chancery … £15.4.10 fines & interest (fines paid
& McTEAR released lands) 15A in townland of Laragh. |
698 |
368 |
479076 |
1811-1820 |
McTEAR-OLIVER Book 46
(1811-1820) NOTE: Need to order this one as well as 479075 |
699 |
416 |
479614 |
1816 Feb 26 |
JACKSON John junior; Esq
of Crieve, MOG Pre-marriage The groom; charge on his lands only in Co
Monaghan Roz McC
NAMES: John JACKSON; John TATLOW of
Grover, Co. Cavan; Elizabeth TATLOW; Anthony Tippington TATLOW probably of
Bally [?]; Hugh JACKSON of Drumfaldra, Co. Monaghan; John JACKSON of Crieve;
Robert KERR; Hugh JACKSON; John JACKSON; Alexander JACKSON; James JACKSON;
Rev. Robert SMYTHE aka SMITH of Dillan, Co. Down; Andrew OLIVER of
Leuradown aka Corradown, Co. Monaghan; Capt William JOHNSTON; James DUFF;
Thomas GOSLIN of Drumruin Lodge, Co. Cavan. OTHER PLACES: Carrickneneeagh.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1816Feb26-KERR-JACKSON.html Transcription thanks to Dawn
Lowe |
703 |
174 |
481909 |
1816 Jun 10 |
LATOUCHE-OLIVER 1816-1818
Robert Dudley OLIVER captain Navy re: Fitzwilliam
Square |
718 |
267 |
491002 |
1817 Aug 13 |
WHITESIDE-McMURRAN worth a
second look Notes in 2009 diary1811-1820
Between James WHITESIDE of
Cavanboy, Co. Tyrone, farmer of 1st part & Robert McMURRAN of Tullymore,
Co. Armagh, farmer of the other part. McMURRAN paid WHITESIDE £230 for ½ the
corn mill & flax mill in townland of Tullymore … term of 7 years ‘’’
premises under lease of Josua McGEOGH. |
732 |
120 |
499255 |
1801, Aug 17 |
September 24, 1818.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1818Sept24_RevJohnOliver.htm
Richard ALDWORTH was the
surviving Trustee of will of Rev John OLIVER “late of Coolemore in the City
of Cork deced of the first part the Revd John OLIVER Clerk Rector of
Swepstone in the City of Leister in Gt Britain eldest son of him at law of
the said Revd John OLIVER deced of the 2nd part the sd Revd John OLIVER Robt
Duddley OLIVER of Fitzwillan square in the City of Dublin Capn in his
majesties Royal Navy Chas Deane OLIVER of Spa Hill in the Sd Coy of Cork Esq.
The Rev Silver OLIVER of Loughgall in the Co Armagh clk Nathaniel Wilmott
OLIVER Major in his majesties Royal Artillery the Rt Honourable James Lord
Vis Lifford Wm DISNEY of Somerset in the City of Dublin Esq Rogers ALDWORTH
of the City of Cork esq. Susannah OLIVER then of Somerset in the City of
Dublin also of the third part Elizabeth OLIVER of the City of Dublin relict
of the Revd John OLIVER died of the 4th part ... [the will goes on to list
financial bequests to the aforenamed as well as to mention lands at
Glannahaglish in the city of Limerick]
Will sworn 10 Aug 1818 in
City of Cork |
747 |
523 |
508658 |
1818 May 5 |
DeGUERIN-LEE, John Marriage
Article 1819-1821
Btw John LEE Grocer &
Andrew LYLE Jr Brewer both of City of Armagh exors of Joseph LEE late of City
of Armagh dec’d of 1st pt & Henry GUERDIN professor of French
langage & Jane LEE of said City spinster & eldest daughter of Joseph
LEE of 3rd pt & Leonard DOBBIN sr. & Andrew PRENTICE sr.
Both of City of Armagh... mtg due to him by Robert COCHRAN Shoemaker of a
certain premises in Dobbin Street Armagh together with the sum of 100 pounds
due to him by Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea in sd Co.... John LEE & Arthur
LYLE executors and his wife and Mr. Joseph OLIVER trustees of said will. Witnessed
Jane LEE of City of Armagh widow & Joseph OLIVER of Tullamore in Co.
Armagh, Gent |
750 |
203 |
510139 |
1820 Mar 23 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Btw Benjamin OLIVER of
Lisluny, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & James OLIVER of City & Co Armagh only
son of the said Benjamin OLIVER of the other part. For 21 pounds 9 shillings
transferred to James OLIVER all the lands of Lisluny in possession of
Benjamin OLIVER reciting settlement of 46a 2r bounded on the North by the
grat road leading from Tynan to Keady, on the east by the townland of Delea
& Lishea on the south by he townland of Breaghy and on the west by the
Tynan River.Henry GORDON & Lee McINSTRY |
761 |
557 |
517092 |
1819-1821 |
Bartholomew OLIVER to
O’MALLEY |
765 |
381 |
519316 |
1821 Sept 14 |
Thomas OLIVER to SAVARD NOTES in 2009 diary 1819-1821
Marriage Settlement between
Pierce William DREW then of City of Cork, Esq of 1st part &
Thomas OLIVER of Cork Esq. & Elizabeth his only daughter ... lands of
Listy[?] |
766 |
321 |
519856 |
|
Thomas OLIVER to POLLOCK
1819-1821 |
780 |
386 |
528322 |
1823 Apr 22 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
1822-24 Names Index
Deed of Rent charge dated
Nov 7, 1822 btw James OLIVER of Killenaul, Co. Tyrone & Anne OLIVER of
Lismilladown, Co. Tyrone of the other. Reciting that the James OLIVER was
justly and fairly indebted to Anne OLIVER in the sum of 90 pounds & that
said James OLIVER was possessed of 14 acres and a half of Land in
Lismulladown by virtue of two leases had agreed with Anne OLIVER to grant her
one annuity of 8 pounds per year out of said lands WITNESSED: George
McWILLIAMS of Lismuladown. & James MAGILL of Aghnasallagh, Co. Tyrone… |
781 |
230 |
528765 |
1823 May 14 |
CURRAN & ors –HARVEY
1822-24 Names Index
Btw Joseph CURRAN late of
Lisburn, but now of Belfast, Co. Antrim & Mary CURRAN otherwise OLIVER
his wife…. Town and lands of Cultra, Co. Down.. lots of KENNEDY names as
well… |
783 |
283 |
530018 |
1823 May 23 |
OLIVER-HADDEN also OLIVER
& MADDEN NOTES in 2009 diary RE: Marriage Articles Book 48
(1821-1825)
Marriage Settlement between
Rev. Silver OLIVER Clerk, Rector of Loughgall, Co. Armagh of 1st part &
Alicia Maria MADDEN spinster youngest daughter of Samuel MADDEN late of
Hilton, Co. Monaghan, Esq. dec’d of 2nd part, etc… (long deed, many lands
mentioned) WITNESS Robert Dudley OLIVER, City of Dublin & James DOBSON
servant to Charles MADDEN, Esq. |
790 |
345 |
534280 |
1824 April 6 |
OLIVER-McDONNELL1821-1825
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1824Apr6_OLIVER-McDONNELL.html
NOTE: The name BARNETT
may be of special interest on account of OLIVER-BARNETT marriage in similar
time frame.
James OLIVER of City of
Armagh Merchant for 5s set over Alexander McDONNELL of Belfast Merchant
tenement on the east side of English St formerly in possession of Messrs Hugh
& Thomas QUINN. “with the office houses store houses lofts and yard
containing in front 22 feet and from front to rear 152 feet with the passage
of 9 feet wide in the lane leading from College St to the rear of the
premeses [Description follows} .. also mention of an annuity out of townland
of Lislooney then in possession of Benjamin OLIVER father of the said James
OLIVER containing by estimation 46 acres & r roods meared and bounded on
the North by the great road leading fom Tynan to Keady on the east by the
townland of Delea & Lisheagh on the south by the townland of Beaghy and
on the west by Tynan river.... Witness John WALLACE attourney; Matthew
BARNETT Gent both of Belfast. James OLIVER [SEAL} 3rd April 1824 |
791 |
20 |
534555 |
1824 Mar 10 |
OLIVER-MAHON-HOWARD Notes in 2009 diary
Elizabeth OLIVER was the
executrix for Catherine Baroness, Mount Sandford. Not pertinent. |
791 |
289 |
534824 |
1824 Apr 2 |
McCULLAGH-LEE Notes in
2009 diary 1821-1825
Between Samuel McCULLAGH of
Cladymore Parish, Parish of Mullaghnbrack, Co. Armagh, merchant & Oliver
LEE of City of Armagh (son-in-law) of said Samuel McCULLAGH … lands of
Mowellan, lands lately in the possession of Samuel McCULLAGH [given over to
LEE] 14 acres, Manor of Toaghy, Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Samuel TAYLOR &
Samuel McCULLAGH both of Cladymore. |
792 |
310 |
535445 |
1824 May 28 |
LYLE-OLIVER 1821-1825 Notes in 2009 diary
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1824May28_LYLE-OLIVER.html
Deed between Andrew LYLE of
City & Co Armagh Merchant of the one part & Joseph OLIVER of
Tullymore Co. Armagh Gent of the other part.. refers to Indenture of Mortgage
of the land of the Kennedies. 6 May 1807 executed by the said Joseph OLIVER
to Joseph LEE. Joseph LEE is now dead but in his will, he appointed John LEE
and Andrew LYLE execs & since John LEE is also dead, Andrew LYLE is the
sole exec.. SO, for £52 LYLE made over to Joseph OLIVER 94 30 pacres
English measure in the Kennedies. WITNESS James ARMSTRONG of Dublin. Esq.
& James WATT of Dublin |
794 |
222 |
536557 |
1822 Feb 27 |
McCRUM-KINCAID marriage
article Notes in 2009 diary
Between Nathanial McCRUM of
City of Armagh, Merchant of 1st part & Miss Jane KINKAID, spinster,
younger daughter of John KINKAID Senior of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh, Gent
of 2nd Part & Hugh GARMANY of Ternacrow in Co. Monaghan, Gent & John
KINKAID, jr. of Newtownhamilton, brother of Jane of the 3rd part. Lands
mentioned: Cavanagarvan, Derryhinnet & also the Mills and Lands of
Lisbano, Co. Armagh possessed by Nathanial McCRUM (lots of details about ££)
WITNESS: John SCOTT & James OLIVER of Enagh, Co. Armagh, farmer. |
799 |
209 |
539544 |
1824 Feb 29 |
OLIVER, Nathaniel, Major.
OLIVER, Silver Rev. Assignment. 267
acres at Glanahagalish, LIM Roz McC |
806 |
252 |
543787 |
1825 Sep 7 |
MONTGOMERY-OLIVER NOTES
in 2009 diary Book 48 (1821-1825)
Between Francis MONTGOMERY
of Belfast, Dr. of Medicine, only son & heir of Rev. William MONTGOMERY
formerly of Ballyeaston, Co. Antrim deceased of 1st part. Charles OLIVER,
Henry OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER Esq. & Roswell Lynan COLT Esq. &
Maragert COLT orse OLIVER his wife and Emily OLIVER spinster all of the City
of Baltimore, USA & James CRAIG & John Charles CRAIG both of
Philadelphia, USA, Esq. & Nicholas RIDDLE of Philadelphia, USA Esq. Jane
RIDDLE orse CRAIG his wife of 2nd part & Robert OLIVER formerly of
Trooperfield, Co. Down afterwards of Belfast but then of Baltimore …
MONTGOMERY sold several townlands in Monaghan to OLIVERs who sold them to
Robert OLIVER: Coviallin, Annamartin, Togan, Drumgairiagh, Mulladoe orse
Blackhill orse Smithborough, Coolsallagh, Mullebrack, Coolalty, Annya,
Maghry, Cor Gortneagh, Clenlaugh, Cornebane otherwise Balnekinty with the
fairs and markets thereunto belonging. |
815 |
166 |
549101 |
1825-1827 |
OLIVER, Charles &
Anne-MARR (NOTE: There ar more such links in 1828-1832)
1826 May 4 Marriage
settlement btw Robert Rogers ALDWORTH of Newmarket House, Co. Cork of 1st pt & rev John ADWORTH 2nd son or Robert Rogers ALDWORTH of 2nd pt. Charles Deane OLIVER of [?] Hill, Co. Limerick and Anne, on of Charles’
daughters |
824 |
423 |
554758 |
1827 May 30 |
OLIVER-ORR
Wm OLIVER, Gent of Nassau
St., City of Dublin of 1 pt. & Wm ORR of Dame St., Dublin, painter &
glazier ORR 2 dwelling house etc on south side of Townsene St often called
Lazer’s Hill, Parish of St. Marks, Co Dublin… for 300 pounds sterling
transferred to ORR… |
826 |
128 |
555663 |
1824 Jul 13 |
Memorial of deed dated Oct
6, 1820 btw Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore, Co. Armagh, Gent of 1st pt. Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea in same Co of Armagh Gent, brother of said
Joseph OLIVER. Of 2nd pt. William OLIVER of Laragh, Co. Monaghan,
Gent brother of said Joseph & Benjamin of 3rd pt… gives
boundaries and refers to two mills on Laragh that brothers built & David
McTEAR of Belfast. NOTE: Worth ordering. |
831 |
523 |
559058 |
|
OLIVER-NOLAN |
838 |
345 |
562923 |
1828 Aug 21 |
JACKSON-McWILLIAMS
John JACKSON of Armagh
& William McWILLIAMS part of townland of Ballinahonebeg upwards of 46
acres previously held by Arthur OLIVER dec’d and before that in possession
of Charles SEAVER dec’d ... incl bleach green mills weir etc formerly in
possession of John OLIVER Mary OLIVER & Elizabeth OLIVER... witness
Alexander John DOBBIN.... |
838 |
347 |
562925 |
1828 Aug 21 |
DOBBIN, Leonard-McWILLIAM NOTES
in 2009 diary 1819-1832
John JACKSON City & Co.
Armagh, Esquire of 1st part Leonard DOBBIN of said City Esq. Of 2nd part & William McWILLIAMS of said City Esq. Of 3rd part ...
JACKSON set to McWILLIAMS with consent of Leonard DOBBIN part of
Ballinahonebeg “as first in the tenure of Thomas OATES deceased &
afterwards in the occupation of then the said Leonard DOBBIN & William
McWILLIAMS and now occupied by McWILLIAMS and undertenants. WITNESS:
Alexander John DOBBIN, Gent one of the attorneys; Andrew MOZIER, apothecary
both of City of Armagh. |
838 |
347 |
562925 |
1828 Aug 21 |
JACKSON-McWILLIAMS
John JACKSON of City &
Co Armagh & Leonard DOBBIN... part of townland of Ballinahonebeg in
possession of Thomas OATES dec’d and afterwards by Leonard DOBBIN &
William McWILLIAMS dec’d |
851 |
371 |
569371 |
1828 |
McCLELLAND, John- LESLIE
& Wife
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1829Oct20-McCLELLAND-LESLIE.html
NAMES: David LESLIE of Sallyvale; Sarah McCLELLAND; John
McCLELLAND; William & Robert FORSYTH; David JOHNSTON; Isaiah OLIVER of
Derryroosk; Charles MOORE. OTHER PLACES: Millmore
aka Moyle More; Millbeg aka Moyle Beg; Derry; Mullinary & Mullinary
Glebe; Edenbrone; Corkeeran; Tamlat |
862 |
208 |
574708 |
1830 Aug 14 |
Memorial of deed bearing
date 17 June 1830 btw Benjamin OLIVER of Lisluny , Parish of Tynana, Co.
Armagh, Gent of 1st part & James OLIVER of Lisluny, Gent,
aforesaid only son of Benjamin OLIVER of 2nd pt Miss Letitia
SIMPSON of Killane Cottage in said Co, youngest daughter of William SIMPSON,
late of Carrowreagh, Co. Armagh, Gent deceased. Of 3rd pt. &
James WAUGH of Cavanreagh, Co. Armagh & James McCURDY of Glasslough, Co.
Monaghan, Merchant… marriage to be had between James OLIVER & Letitia
SIMPSON…. 6 a , bounded on North by Great Tynan river…Barony of Farny, Co
Armagh.. WITNESSES: William SIMPSON of Killeen, Co Armagh, Farmer; John
STITT, Tynan, Co Monaghan, famer… |
869 |
269 |
578269 |
1831 Mar 31 |
ALDWORTH-OLIVER
Rev Silver OLIVER of
Loughgall, Armagh & Alicia Maria OLIVER orse MADDEN his wife. Youngest
daughter of Samuel MADDEN late of Hilton, Co. Monaghan. |
874 |
298 |
580788 |
1831, Aug 19 |
OLIVER, Nathaniel &
Elizabeth -MARR
Curiously – this is the
above record in the names index, but the deed is:BROWNE-MOORE & ors
Btw Robert BROWNE of
Terlugan, Co. Tyrone, Gent of 1st part. John MOORE of Blessingotn
St., City of Dublin, Gent & att of law of 2nd pt.reciting
lease Apr10 1697 btw James MOORE of Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone Esq. of 1 pt &
William DOUGLAS Gent of Horse to the Duke of Queensbury of other pt…. land
became vested in james BROWNE late of Terlugan, Gent dec’d… 1 Sept 1794,
James made will & bequeathed to son Robert BROWNE… |
875 |
429 |
581429 |
1831Aug 30 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth &
Nathaniel – MARR
Nathanial OLIVER, Lieut Col
in Royal Artillary then resideing at Ballincolly, Co. Cork of 1st pt. Eliza OLIVE spinster then also residing at Ballincolly, only child of
said Nathaniel by his then late wife Eliza Susanna OLIVER orse BAXTER. Dec’d
of 2nd pt. |
Year |
File |
Mem |
Date |
Transcription &
Notes |
1836 |
3 |
103 |
1836 Feb |
OLIVER-McKNIGHT
OLIVER, Henry, Mary, Sarah,
Eliza, Jane Robert – McKNIGHT
Between Henry OLIVER of
Tannybake, Co. Down, Cotton Weaver of 1st ptMary OLIVER &
Sarah OLIVER of Tannybrake, Co. Down spinsters James LANG of Lisburn, Co.
Antrim weaver & Elizabeth LANG otherwise OLIVER his wife; John HEANEY of
Tannybake, Co. Down weaver and Jane HEANEY otherwise OLIVER his wife of 2nd pt… Robert OLIVER of Tannybrake of 4th pt. Henry OLIVER deceased was
possessed of that piece of land on south side of bridge St., Lisburn, parish
of Lisburn alias Blaris Barony of Upper Massarene… Henry OLIVER made his will
dated June 8 1827 & devised said property to his son, Henry OLIVER….lives
were all names of royalty… |
1836 |
15 |
80 |
1836 Aug 16 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1836Aug16_LESLIE-OLIVER.html Deed of assignment between Nathaniel LESLIE of Leslie Hall in Co. Armagh,
Gent of the one part Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER both of Ballyrea in
Co. Armagh Gent of the second part. OLIVERs sold to David LESLIE part of the
town and lands of Drumcanver formerly in possession of William LESLIE deceased
& thereto held & enjoyed by Nathanial LESLIE in Manor of Loghey [?]
Barony & Co. of Armagh 35 acres 2 r 30p in possession of Camack &
Henry Mahallam. Witness Bernard McCARTEN & Thomas REILLY, Co. Monaghan. |
1837 |
10 |
56 |
1837 May 24 |
OLIVER, William &
Joseph - Belfast Bank
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1837May24_OLIVER-BelfastBank.html
Wm. OLIVER of Laragh, Co.
Monaghan Gent & Joseph OLIVER of Laragh, son of William Gent of the one
part & [3 directors] Belfast Banking Company for £450.13.11 secured by 50
acres of the townland of Laragh adjoining the western of the two mills
erected by Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER & as formerly laid off
by them and formerly in the actual possession of the said William OLIVER bounded
on the north by the road to Castleblayney on the south by the mill race and
on the east by the other of the said bleachmills and greens and on the west
by the other part of the townland of Laragh [?] in the possession of the said
Joseph, William and Benjamin OLIVER and also 5 acres 3 roods and 29 ½ of bog
situate and being in the said townland of Laragh & Clonecarrow and also
all that and those 15 acres adjoining the [?] of said two mills. [more
description] |
1837 |
11 |
185 |
1837 June 12 |
OLIVER- Ulster Bank
See 1837-10-56. This is
another Laragh mortgage this time with the Ulster Bank for £510 for the same
lands. |
1839 |
18 |
266 |
1839 Oct 1 |
OLIVER, Charles
... Charles OLIVER &
Thomas OLIVER of Baltimore named as trustees in will of Robert OLIVER of
Baltimore but previously of Troopersfield...Charles OLIVER eldest son &
heir at law of Robert OLIVER ...... annuities for widows and children of
Presbyterian ministers ... |
1839 |
18 |
287 |
1839 Oct 1 |
OLIVER, Thomas
Btw Robert Morgan GIBBS,
Charles OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER all of Baltimore in the United States
Esq. Last will & Testament of Robert OLIVER of Troopersfield then of
Baltimore dec’d .. lots of lands in Barony & Co Monaghan... |
1840 |
14 |
26 |
|
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1840Apr6_OLIVER-OLIVER.html
Deed of Settlement 6 April
1840 between Andrew OLIVER of Enagh , Co. Armagh Farmer of the first part Mary Jane OLIVER otherwise
HAYES wife of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part. William
OLIVER jr of Killynure , Co. Armagh farmer, brother of the said Andrew OLIVER &
James HAYES of Magherry Kilcranny, Co. Armagh father of the said Mary Jane
OLIVER ... the trustees named by Andrew OLIVER and Mary Jane OLIVER £200 to
Andrew OLIVER paid by James HAYES.. |
1842 |
12 |
26 |
1842 June 8 |
William OLIVER- David
LESLIE
Indented deed of conveyance
bearing date 12 Jan 1835 btwWilliam OLIVER of Laragh, Gent of 1 pt & David
LESLIE of Drumaconver, Co. Monaghan of other pt. recited 2 indentures of
lease 2 Sept 1815 btw David McTEAR of 1 pt & Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore,
, Co. Armagh, Gent; the said William OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER…. |
1842 |
23 |
53 |
1842 Nov 17 |
OLIVER, William - LESLIE,
David
A complicated deed Need order |
1843 |
8 |
159 |
1843 May 18 |
OLIVER, Andrew &
William - HANNAH, John I
have this deed.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1843May18_OLIVER-HANNA.html
Deed of Settlement between
Andrew OLIVER of Brootally, Co. Armagh of the first part. William OLIVER of
Brootally, Co. Armagh, Uncle of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part the
said William OLIVER and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of Cavananore in the Co of
Louth former trustees named in a certain deed of assignment bearing date 2
Sept 1841 of the third part. Anne HANNA of Tarakane, Co. Armagh spinster, 3rd daughter of William HANNA late of Taraskane aforesaid farmer, deceased of the
fourth part and John HANNA of Taraskane (Faraskane?] aforesaid a trustee names
and appointed to and for the several uses .. of the 5th par.
Whereby after reciting ... that a marriage was there intended to be shortly
had and solemnized between the said Andrew OLIVER, therefore William OLIVER
and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD granted to John HANNA Brootally lands .. 25 acres
3 roods 10 perches as described in the lease 1 Nov 1828 between Maxwell CLOSE
of Elm Park, Co. Armagh & James OLIVER of Brootelly in parish of
Derrynoose ... lands of Killylea 18 acres 2 perches, parish of Tynan as described
in the lease of 15 Aug 1830 made between Sir James Maxwell STRONG of Tynan
House, Co. Armagh Bart & Henry Samuel CLOSE & John Tew AMSTRONG, both
of the City of Dublin esq., executors of John MAXWELL, late of Fellows Hall
Co. Armagh of the one part and William OLIVER of the other part. Witnesses:
William OLIVER the younger of Brootelly, Co. Armagh, farmer & Saul HANNA
of Terreskane, City of Armagh, Farmer. Witness David SCARLETT of Tynan, Co.
Armagh. NOTE: There was a marriage bond between OLIVER, Andrew & HANNA
Anne p. 55 of 2007 diary) |
1844 |
7 |
51 |
|
OLIVER, William - LESLIE,
David
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1844July21_OLIVER-LESLIE.html
OLIVER in consideration of
£2278 & interest granted land of Laragh & Carnecarrow to David
LESLIE. Lands formerly held and enjoyed by David OLIVER (original lease 1775)
Witness Joseph OLIVER of Laragh, Gent & George SADLER. |
1845 |
14 |
26 |
1840 April 6 |
OLIVER, Andrew - OLIVER,
William
Deed of Settlement 6 April
1840 between Andrew OLIVER of Enagh, Co. Armagh Farmer of the first part Mary
Jane OLIVER otherwise HAYES wife of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second
part. William OLIVER jr of Killynure, Co. Armagh farmer, brother of the said
Andrew OLIVER & James HAYES of Magherry Kilcranny, Co. Armagh father of
the said Mary Jane OLIVER ... the trustees named by Andrew OLIVER and Mary
Jane OLIVER £200 to Andrew OLIVER paid by James HAYES.. |
1846 |
10 |
66 |
1846 June 10 |
OLIVER, Catherine - KEENAN,
Phillip
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1846June10_OLIVER-KEENAN.html
Between Elizabeth GUNNING
of Armagh, Co. Armagh spinster of the first part, Catherine OLIVER of Armagh
aforesaid widow executrix of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballymore in the Co.
Armagh, Gent deceased of the econd part & Phillip KEENAN of Armagh, Co.
Armagh, Hotel keeper (then some confusing legal language where it seems that
Elizabeth GUNNING possibly with help from Catherne OLIVER) sold to Philip
KEENAN land formerly in the possession of David OLIVER deceased in townland
of Derryhaw, Parish of Tynan (it seems the land was mortgaged to some extent)
refers to 1804 April 20 lease. Witness Jacob BARRETT & John McKEE both
Gents of Armagh. |
1850 |
20 |
90 |
1850 Dec 21 |
OLIVER, Turner B
OLIVER, Hugh – FLETCHER,
Thomas Henry
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1850Dec21_OLIVER-FLETCHER.html
Monaghan Lease 21 December
1850 between Rev. John OLIVER late of Derryroosk, Co. Monaghan but now of
Belfast, Co. Antrim Methodist Minister. Hugh OLIVER formerly of Derryroosk
now of Rockcorry Co. Monaghan, Farmer. Turner Barrett OLIVER formerly of
Derryroosk but now of Dowdalls Hill near Dundalk, Co. Louth, Gent &
Turner Barrett of Dowdalls Hill, Co. Louth Gent of the one part & Thomas
Henry Fletcher of Newry, Co. Down of the other part. Sold lands of Derryroosk
& also part of the corn mill of Aghnamullen …legal language. |
1852 |
17 |
148 |
|
OLIVER, Turner Barrett
7 perches of land to the
Dublin & Wicklow Railway. |
1853 |
10 |
61 |
|
OLIVER, Turner B |
1853 |
10 |
214 |
1853 Apr 16 |
OLIVER, Benjamin &
Letitia - DOBBIN, I have this
deed
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1853Apr16_OLIVER-DOBBIN.html
George Killen CAMPBELL of
Portnaghy Co. Monaghan administrator of Benjamin OLIVER late of Lislooney. He
seems to be the father of James OLIVER of Lislooney & Letitia OLIVER (née
SIMPSON) wife of James OLIVER parents of Benjamin Robert OLIVER eldest son of
James & Letitia. James & Letitia indenture of marriage 1830 June 18.
Mentions Leonard DOBBIN of Gardiners Place, Dublin Esq. Lislooney, estate of
Woodpark, Manor of Caledon formerly demised by indenture 1788 Feb 6 to &
in posession of Arthur OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER & lately in the
possession of James OLIVER refers to lease 6 Feb 1788 renewed 13 April 1829
& a debt judgement 1822 against Benjamin OLIVER for £400 to John BURNS.
Witness Henry Leslie PRENTICE of Caledon. |
1857 |
23 |
244 |
1850-1859 |
OLIVER, Catherine - KEENAN,
Judith |
1860 |
23 |
248 |
|
OLIVER, Turner - THOMPSON,
Acheson |
1864 |
32 |
240 |
|
OLIVER, Alexander |
1872 |
9 |
161 |
|
OLIVER, Elizabeth - KENNY,
Edward |
1873 |
46 |
101 |
1873 Dec 31 |
OLIVER, Mary Jane - DICKIE
C
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1873Dec31_OLIVER-DICKIE.html
Mary Jane OLIVER of
Cavananore & Thomas Coulter DICKIE of Omagh, Co. Tyrone. A mortgage
between John Thomas DICKIE of Phillipstown & Mary Jane OLIVER in
consideration of £400 to Mary Jane OLIVER “all that part of the lands of
Clonaleenan, Co. Louth.” 68 acres. Witness James HENRY Clones. William
GIBBON, Dundalk. |
1877 |
16 |
263 |
|
OLIVER, Elizabeth - WILSON,
Thomas Notes in 2009 diary |
1877 |
60 |
259 |
1877 Apr 14 |
OLIVER-WILSON Notes in
2009 diary
Between Elizabeth OLIVER
presently residing at Ballymascanlon Cottage in Co. Louth, widow of the 1st part & John McILWAINE of Newry, Co. Louth Gent of the 2nd part
& Thomas WILSON of Ballymascanlon Cottage, Co. Louth of 3rd part (Maria CRAWLEY, sister of Elizabeth OLIVER was married to Thomas
WILSON) ... in consideration of 10 shillings paid to Elizabeth OLIVER by said
Thomas WILSON ... she, Eliza OLIVER by said Thomas WILSON did grant ... to
Thomas WILSON .. (her) undivided 5th share or part, or other her
estate & interest of or in the rents and profits of said lands of
Clontygord containing 693A 1R 33P called Clontygora North & that part of
the lands of Clontygora South containing 552A 16P in Parish of Killeavay,
Barony of Upper Orier & Co. Armagh & also that part of the lands of
Edentobber containing 446A 6P Barony of Lower Dundalk, Co. Louth ... arising
out of the said lands and charged theron by the will of the said Launcelot
COULTER deceased and also all that the said sum of £1000 costs at present in
the hands of the said Thomas WILSON being the actual and proper money of the
said Elizabeth OLIVER ... upon trust for the said Elizabeth OLIVER ... until
the intended marriage (what marriage???) WITNESS: Thomas CAREY of Newry,
solicitor; William STINSON of Newry, book keeper. |
1880 |
60 |
259 |
1880 Dec 20 |
OLIVER, John - ARMSTRONG,
Henry B Notes in 2009 diary
OLIVER, William
In consideration of £350 by
Henry Bruce ARMSTRONG of Killilea, Co. Armagh. Esq pd to John OLIVER … and of
Trustee William OLIVER owner and petitioner and of David JACKSON and others …
grant to ARMSTRONG part of lands of Lisdrummond containing 66A 2R 4P … lands
of Drumgar 1A 34 P excepted by the 36th Division of Trinity
College Dublin Leasing & Perpetuity Oct 1851. Excepted from Sir James
Matthew STRONG … former conveyance of said lands 16 Feb 1869 between STRONG
& William OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER …
(relating to) indenture 15 Sept 1837 between Rev Joseph LEATHLY of the
one part & William OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER of the other part. Schedule
included:
Part of the lands of
Lisdrummond [66.2.4], the lands of Knockagraphy [24.3.6] & part of lands
of Drumgarr [1.0.34]. Tenant: William KNIPE-Robert KNIPE£150. Agreement dated
5 Nov 1867 between William OLIVER of the one part & Robert KNIPE of the
other part … (lots of detail). WITNESS: Edward ARCHER. (NOTE: see Chart p104
2009 black diary) |
1896 |
61 |
74 |
1896 Sept 24 |
Part of the lands of
Gortmellon cont. 146 a 3r 5p in Barony of Strabane, Co. Tyrone, held in fee
simple by William OLIVER of Gortmellon Dunemanagh, Co. Tyrone, farmer. |
1897 |
8 |
277 |
1897 Feb 8 |
OLIVER, Andrew C.B. –
BRAWLY
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1897Feb8_OLIVER-BRAWLEY.html Andrew Coulter Bradford OLIVER of Ballyscandle, Co. Armagh Farmer for £140
from William BRAWLEY of Terreskane. Andrew Coulter Bradford OLIVER assigned
11 acres 14 p of the farm at Ballyscandle. |
1897 |
14 |
283 |
1897 Feb 26 |
OLIVER, Andrew C.B. –
GILLESPIE
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1897Feb26_OLIVER-GILLESPIE.html
Between David GILLESPIE of
Armagh, Merchant and Andrew Coulter Bradford OLIVER of Ballybrockey, Co.
Armagh, Farmer for £50 GILLESPIE assigned to OLIVER part of Lisbane 10 acres
2 roods 25 perches in the Parish of Eglish. |
1898 |
55 |
219 |
1898 Aug 3 |
Indenture btw Mary OLIVER
of Lismullydown in Co of Tyrone, spinster of 1st part & Jane
OLIVER, widow and Andrew OLIVER farmer, both of Lismullydown of 2nd pt.William MILLAR of Stillao farmer, James CADDOO of Tullygiven farmer &
Eliza GRAY of Gortmeron widow all in Co of Tyrone of 3rd pt. Rev
Daniel MANDERSON Presbyterian Minister of Minterburn of 4th pt…for
88 pounds released of townland of Lismullydoon previously in occupation of
James OLIVER deceased cont 35 acres, Parish of Aghaloo,… |
1900 |
41 |
202 |
1900 Jun 20 |
Lands of Drumkirk cont.
65.1.25 stature measure. Ownership: James OLIVER of Drumkirk Augher, Co.
Tyrone, farmer. |
1900 |
82 |
209 |
1900 Dec 22 |
OLIVER, David – MAGAHAN
Mtg. btw David OLIVER of
Lurgan, Co. Armagh retired Grocer. & Fred W. MAGAHAN of Lurgan, Clerk of
petty sessions…. Piece of building round in front to Union Street 20 in front
& rear & 120 ft deep. |
1903 |
26 |
6 |
1903 Apr 9 |
John James OLIVER, farmer
of Magheraerigan, Co. Tyrone of 1 pt & James LONG of Ballysally,
Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, farmer. OLIVER had transferred 30 Sept 1875 part
of town and lands of Carncoran Glebe, Barony of West Omagh, Co. Tyrone cont
20 acres. Now in possession of Mary Jane KERR in townland of Magheracreggan…
held by James OLIVER under Duke of Abercorn for yearly rent of 27 pounds in
Parish of Ardstraw, Barony of Strabane, Co. Tyrone… |
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