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Coolermoney, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Rentals and Valuations 1775-1858

Transcribed & Compiled by Len Swindley
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Coolermoney (Backside Toward the Shrubbery) is a 307-acre townland within Leckpatrick parish in north Co. Tyrone. Located three kilometres north of Artigarvan, Coolermoney belonged to the small Hall Estate. A small collection of documents relating to this estate has survived (including the 1751 will of John Hall, a 1772 marriage settlement between Thomas Chambers of Londonderry and Mary, daughter of John Hall, a lease of 1775 from William Hall of London, Thomas Bond of Ballycallaghan and Thomas Chambers of Londonderry to Joseph and John Morton of Coolermoney and a rental of 1775) and may be consulted at PRONI, 66 Balmoral Ave., Belfast.

 

RENT ROLL (HALL ESTATE) 1775 (PRONI Ref D/2649/15/3/4) COLLERMONEY:

Joseph Martin £28.0.0
Michael Maghry (farm) £28.0.0 (flax mill) £17.0.0
Denis McFeely (large orchard) £12.0.0
Michael McBrehune (little orchard) £6.0.0
James & Robert Reah £16.0.0
Hugh Sheeran & Teague Linchaghan £10.0.0
John Martin £6.10.0
William Kilgore £4.11.0

 

TITHE APPLOTMENTS: LECKPATRICK PARISH 1827

CULLERMONEY:

Upper:
John & James Conningham
James Hall
Joseph Galbraith
Lower:
James Kilpatrick
Dennis McFeely
William Woods
James Rea
John Rea
James Sheeran
Joseph Cunningham
Owen O’Neill
Dennis O’Neill

 

GRIFFITHS VALUATION: LECKPATRICK PARISH 1858

COOLERMONEY:

A List of Occupiers and Immediate Lessors:
William Douglas (Alexander McNeill & Mrs Chambers)
Patrick Sweeny (William Douglas)
David McNeill (same)
Samuel Woods (Alexander McNeill & Mrs Chambers)
David Monteith (Samuel Woods)
Bernard McFeely (Alexander McNeill & Mrs Chambers)
John McFeely (Bernard McFeely)
Robert Woods (Alexander McNeill & Mrs Chambers)
James Carnwath (same)
Charles McGavagan (James Carnwath)
William Hunter (same)
Denis O’Neill (Alexander McNeill & Mrs Chambers)
George Campbell (same)
David Cunningham (William Murray)
James Thompson (same)
William Cunningham (same)
Henry Barr (same)
William Galbraith (same)
James Ash (William Galbraith)
Jane Johnston (same)