Lymbery
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Family history sources suggest that the Lymbery family were associated with the barony of Gaultiere, county Waterford, after the Cromwellian settlement when Gregory Lymbery was in possession of Kilcop House. Many members of the family served as clergymen in county Waterford in the eighteenth century. In 1850 Rev.John Lymbery offered over 250 acres of his lands at Drumrusk, barony of Gaultiere for sale in the Encumbered Estates Court. Anne Lymbery offered over 100 acres for sale in Mary 1854. These lands were located at Ballyloughbeg, barony of Gaultiere and held under a lease dated 1701 between Richard Christmas and John Stephens.
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