Extracts from the Summonister’s Roll: the original records were lost in the destruction of the Public Record Office, Dublin in 1922. The details of the charges are not recorded, but many are believed to be for non-attendance. However, the importance of these records is that they record names and addresses within a few years of the Plantation of Ulster 1610-20.
***Original Spelling and Punctuation Have Been Retained***
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Summonister’s Roll No 26 Tyrone Qr Sessions 10 Jany 8 Chas I 1632/3
Before Wm Hamilton Esq, Jn Perkins and Henry Perkins J. P.s
David Magee seneschal of Strabane Manor
Jas Wyly of Relane
Shane McNemee of Derrycrone
Donel McKey of Tirkirrnick [Tyrkernaghan, Donagheady parish]
Tyrone Qr Sessions 25 April 9 Chas I 1633
Before Sir Thomas Staples Kt and Bt, And Stewart Kt and Bt
Alex Sanderson, Alex Richardson, Jn Perkins, Henry Perkins J. P.s
Robt Hamilton of Newhouse
Geo Betty 1s[shilling] fine and bound to keep the peace
Summonister’s Roll No 25 Tyrone Qr Sessions 11 July 1633
Shane boy O’Donelly of Cloggin and
Wm Bastard of Creeduff fined for non attendance
Edward Tarleton High Sheriff
Henry Crookshanks and Jn Betty
Tyrone Qr Sessions, 31 Oct 1633
Before Thos Newberry Esq, Alex Sanderson, Alex Richardson J. P.s
John Robson Artra [Artrea]
Robert Goodlet of Killaman[Killyman]
Robt Arbucle of Loghness [Loughneas, Leckpatrick parish]
Hugh Hamilton of Moyvogh [Moyagh, Donagheady parish]
Wm Hamilton of Ballyfatton [Urney parish]
Jn Hamilton of Mullamore [Mullaghmore]
Adam Tate of Mullan all fined for non attendance
Adam Robson, Robt Ury fined for offences
Edmund O’Kelly 2s[shillings] fine and bound to keep the peace
Summonister’s Roll No 25 Tyrone Assizes 31 August 9 Chas I 1633
Quintin Roberts seneschal of Manor Hastings
Nich Brett seneschal of Manor of Sir Arthur Leigh Kt
Inhabitants of Astra [Ardstraw], Leck[Patrick], Bodony, Camus and Cappie [Cappagh] parishs fined for not building a bridge across the Douglass River in the King’s High Way between Newtown[Stewart] and Strabane 240
Inhabitants of Donoghmore parish fined for not mending the “Togher” or Pass from Donoghmore to Omagh