Reference Source
''Clogher Record''
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 48 estate records citing this source.
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MALCOMSON, A.P.W. The Earl of Clermont: a forgotten Co Monaghan magnate of the late eighteenth century, 8 (1973), 46-66 | Fortescue (Clermont) | William Henry Fortescue of Clermont Park (Reynoldstown), county Louth was created Viscount Clermont... |
MALCOMSON, A.P.W. The Earl of Clermont: a forgotten Co Monaghan magnate of the late eighteenth century, 8 (1973), 46-66 | Westenra (Baron Rossmore) | Of Dutch origin, the Westenras settled in Ireland in the mid-17th century. General Robert Cuningham... |
HUTTON, Brian. A note on the Barrett-Lennards of Clones. V, No 3 (1962), 197-200. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
MARRON, L. Canon. Documents from the Bath Papers. VI, No I (1966), 119-125. | Thynne (Marquess of Bath) | The Thynnes were resident at Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, England, from the 16th century. Longle... |
Ó MEARÁIN, Lorcán. The Bath Estate 1700-1777. VI, No 2 (1969), 333-360 & VI, No3 (1968), 555-573. | Thynne (Marquess of Bath) | The Thynnes were resident at Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, England, from the 16th century. Longle... |
MALCOMSON, A.P.W. The Earl of Clermont: Revisions and Corrections. VIII, No 3 (1975), 384-386. | Fortescue (Clermont) | William Henry Fortescue of Clermont Park (Reynoldstown), county Louth was created Viscount Clermont... |
Ó MEARÁIN, Lorcán. Estate Agents in Farney: Trench & Mitchell. X, No 3 (1981), 405-413. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
DUFFY, Patrick J. Remarks on viewing the estate of John Shirley Esquire situate at Carrickmacross, in the Barony of Farney, in the County of Monaghan, Ireland, [1814]. XII, No 3 (1987), 300-304. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
DUFFY, Patrick J. Maps of Farney in Longleat, Wiltshire and Warwick County Record Office. XII, No 3 (1987), 369-371. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
DUFFY, Patrick J. Assisted Emigration from The Shirley Estate 1843-1854. XIV, No 2 (1992), 7-62. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
DUFFY, P. J. Management Problems on a large estate in Mid-Nineteenth Century Ireland: William Steuart Trench’s Report on the Shirley Estate in 1843. XVI, No 1, (1997), 101-122. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
MCMAHON, Theo and O’NEILL, Marie. The cottiers of the Shirley Estate in the civil parishes of Donaghmoyne, Killanny, Magheracloone and Magheross 1840-1847. XX, No 2 (2010), 243-286. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
MCLAUGHLIN, Trevor and O’REILLY, Stephanie, James and Simon. Migration to Australia mid-nineteenth century: emigration from the Shirley Estate at the time of the Famine. XX, No 2 (2010), 287-334. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
DUFFY, DR P.J. Farney in 1634 – An examination of John Raven’s survey of the Essex estate. XI, No 2 (1983), 245-256. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
DUFFY, Patrick J. A lease from the estate of the Earl of Essex 1624. XIII, No 3 (1990), 100-114. | Shirley | The Shirleys descend from Sir Robert Shirley created Earl Ferrers in 1711. Like the Thynnes, Marque... |
DUFFY, Patrick J. A lease from the estate of the Earl of Essex 1624. XIII, No 3 (1990), 100-114. | Thynne (Marquess of Bath) | The Thynnes were resident at Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, England, from the 16th century. Longle... |
DUFFY, DR P.J. Farney in 1634 – An examination of John Raven’s survey of the Essex estate. XI, No 2 (1983), 245-256. | Thynne (Marquess of Bath) | The Thynnes were resident at Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, England, from the 16th century. Longle... |
O’NEILL, Brendan. A rental of the Anketell Estate, County Monaghan, 1784-1789. XI, No 3 (1984), 403-420. | Anketell/Ancketell | This family, originally from Dorset, settled in Ireland at Ancketell Grove in the mid -seventeenth c... |
JOHNSTON, Jack. The Moutray Diaries 1847-1881. XII, No 1 (1985), 78-91. [ Moutray of Favour Royal not Monaghan] | Moutray | The Moutray family of Fifeshire in Scotland acquired the Favour Royal estate in county Tyrone, throu... |
MCMAHON, Theo and O’NEILL, Brendan. The Ker Estate, Newbliss, Co. Monaghan, 1790- c. 1830. XII, No 1 (1985), 110-126. | Ker | The Ker family came from Scotland to Ireland in the late 17th century and were associated with Newbl... |
MCMAHON, Theo and O’NEILL, Brendan. Rentals and Reports of the Kane Estate, Errigal Trough, County Monaghan 1764-1821. XIII, No 3 (1990), 72-91. | Kane (Drumreask) | The Kane family were established in Dublin at the beginning of the 18th century, family members were... |
SCHLEGEL, Donald M. The Barton Estate and Lough Bawn in County Monaghan. XV, No 2 (1995), 104-145. | Tenison (Lough Bawn) | The Tenisons of Lough Bawn, county Monaghan, descend from Norbury Tenison, fourth son of the most Re... |
SWANZY, David C. The Swanzys of Clontibret. XVI, No 1, (1997), 166-176. | Swanzy (Rockfield) | The various branches of this family descend from Henry Swanzy (1666-1742), an ensign in the army of... |
LEE, Enda. Emanuell Ley and the Ley or Lee Family of Tyrone, Monaghan and Cavan. XVI, No 2 (1998), 201-209. | Lee/Ley (Leesborough) | In 1668, Ensign William Ley was granted 610 acres in the barony of Dartree including Drumhay, Correv... |
SWANZY, David. The Swanzys of Co Cavan. XVI, No 3 (1999), 58-70. | Swanzy (Rockfield) | The various branches of this family descend from Henry Swanzy (1666-1742), an ensign in the army of... |
MCDERMOTT, Larry and MCDERMOTT, Laurence. Maghernacloy Castle: A 16th Century Fortified House. XVII, No 3 (2002), 781-784. | Brownlow | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation William Brownlow held an estate of at least 17 townlands in the... |
CLERKIN, Pádraig. Breakey Letters: Correspondence, 1843-47, from William Breakey, to Humphrey Thomson Breakey. XVIII, No 1 (2003), 117-122. | Breakey | A family of Presbyterian farmers and millers in county Monaghan during the 18th and 19th centuries w... |
MCMAHON, Theo. The Rose Estate Tydavnet, County Monaghan. XVIII, No 2 (2004), 218-256. | Rose (Mullaghmore) | In the mid-19th century Gertrude Rose of Mullaghmore House, county Monaghan, held an estate of about... |
BROWN, June. Dartrey: the rise and fall of an Irish Estate. XVIII, No 2 (2004), 269-278. | Dawson (Cremorne) | The Dartrey Papers in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland document the estates of the Dawso... |
BAIRD, Victoria. A woman before her time: Lady Augusta in the Dartrey legacy. XX, No 1 (2009), 1-8. | Dawson (Cremorne) | The Dartrey Papers in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland document the estates of the Dawso... |
FARRELL, W.E. Andrew Jackson 7th President of the United States and the Jacksons of Ballybay 1803-1824. XVIX, No 2/3 (2007/2008), 202-238. | Jackson (Aghnamullen) | The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage states that the Bowelk, ' Creevelands, Carnaveagh H... |
Ó MÓRDHA, P.B. Jackson and Jane. V, No 3 (1962), 197-200. | Jackson (Aghnamullen) | The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage states that the Bowelk, ' Creevelands, Carnaveagh H... |
MCMAHON, Theo. More on Hugh Jackson and Crazy Jane. XIII, No 2 (1989), 106-108. | Jackson (Aghnamullen) | The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage states that the Bowelk, ' Creevelands, Carnaveagh H... |
LIVINGSTONE, Peadar. The Ballybay Estate 1786. XI, No 1 (1982), 71-76. | Leslie (Ballybay) | The Leslies of Ballybay descend from the Reverend Peter Leslie, a clergyman in county Antrim at the... |
Ó MÓRDHA, Pilip. Clones Rent Roll 1821. XIII, No 1 (1988), 32-37. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
Ó MÓRDHA, Pilip. Clones Rent Rolls for 1679 and 1681. XIII, No 1 (1988), 126-128. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
Ó MÓRDHA, Pilip. The Mills on Clones Estate. XIII, No 2 (1989), 91-95. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
Ó MÓRDHA, Pilip. Notes on some Families of the Clones Area. XIII, No 3 (1990), 115-124. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
Ó MÓRDHA, Pilip. Notes on some old Public Buildings in Clones. XIV, No 2 (1992), 104-108. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
Ó MÓRDHA, Pilip. Early History of Modern Clones 1604-1640. XVI, No 1, (1997), 95-100. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
SCHLEGEL, Donald M. Lease abstracts for the Clones Estate, County Monaghan. XVIII, No 1 (2003), 53-84. | Barrett-Lennard | This family descend from Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1761-1857), created a baronet in 1801, the illegiti... |
COYLE, Michael. Letters Patent to Sir Edward Blaney dated 18th June 1812. X, No 2 (1980), 215-222. | Blayney | Castleblayney was founded by Edward Blayney, governor of Monaghan in the early 17th century, who was... |
LIVINGSTONE, Peadar. Castleblayney Rent Book 1772. X, No 3 (1981), 414-418. | Blayney | Castleblayney was founded by Edward Blayney, governor of Monaghan in the early 17th century, who was... |
BURNS, Michael. Edward Blayney. XXI, No 2 (2013), 67-81. | Blayney | Castleblayney was founded by Edward Blayney, governor of Monaghan in the early 17th century, who was... |
SCHLEGEL, Donald M. The Barton Estate and Lough Bawn in County Monaghan. XV, No 2 (1995), 104-145. | Barton (Carrickmacross) | An estate of scattered parts in the baronies of Dartrey, Monaghan and Cremorne, county Monaghan, was... |
FARRELL, W.E. Andrew Jackson 7th President of the United States and the Jacksons of Ballybay 1803-1824. XVIX, No 2/3 (2007/2008), 202-238. | Jackson (Clones) | In 1876, Henry Jackson of Cara, Clones, county Monaghan owned 737 acres in the county. Griffith’s V... |
FARRELL, W.E. Andrew Jackson 7th President of the United States and the Jacksons of Ballybay 1803-1824. XVIX, No 2/3 (2007/2008), 202-238. | Jackson (Clones) | In 1876, Henry Jackson of Cara, Clones, county Monaghan owned 737 acres in the county. Griffith’s V... |