The great fraud of UlsterHealy, T. M. (Timothy Michael)
History
The great fraud of Ulster
Healy, T. M. (Timothy Michael)
Ireland -- History -- 17th century; Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) -- History
Gilleragh McOownagh, abbot of the house of canons regular of S.
Augustin of Woodburne or Goodburne, was at the dissolution of the
abbey seised of the site of the abbey and 15 acres adjoining; and of
the rectory of Entroia or Antrim, &c. The premises are worth yearly
15s. Irish.
Murtha McAmullon, abbot of the house of regular canons of the order
of S. Augustin of the Blessed Mary of Desert or Kells, co. Antrim,
at its dissolution, was seised of the impropriate rectories of Dough
Connor, &c. Worth 15s. Irish.
Shane O’Boyle, prior of the house of friars, preachers of the order
of S. Dominic of Colrane, at the time of dissolution, was seised of
the site of the priory, and four townlands and a half, named, &c.;
and a fishery in the Bann for one day in each year (Monday after the
nativity of S. John the Baptist), receiving all fish caught in the
river on that day; also one salmon on every day during the fishing
season from each fisherman. The premises are worth yearly 40s. Irish.
Gerald Missett, provost or master, in Irish called oughteran of the
house of friars of the third order of S. Francis, of Inver, on the
1 Feb. 32° Hen. VIII. was seised of the site of the house, and the
townlands called Garrimore and Ballygrenlawy in Tuoghlarne, &c. Worth
yearly 6s. 8d. Irish.
Moriertagh M’Cann, abbot of the abbey of regular canons of S.
Augustin of Ardmagh, co. Ardmagh, at its dissolution, was seised of
land or territory called the Grange, &c. Worth yearly 8s. Irish.
The abbot of the abbey of monks of the order of S. Benedict called
Black Abbey, co. Down, at its dissolution, was seised of the
impropriate rectory of Dirreraghie, &c. Worth yearly 5s. Irish.
William O’Dorman, late abbot of the house of canons of S. Augustin of
Bangor, co. Downe, at its dissolution was seised, &c. Worth 13s. 4d.
To the preceptory of S. John of Ardes, co. Down, belonged a grange,
&c. Worth 5s. Irish.
James M’Gwilmer, abbot of the house of regular canons of the order of
S. Augustin of Movilla, co. Down, at its dissolution was seised of
the impropriate rectory of Dromma, &c. Worth 6s. 8d. yearly.
John O’Mullegan, abbot of the Cistercian abbey of Cumber, co. Down,
at its dissolution, was seised of the chapel or grange called
Templenelafin in Island Magee, &c. Value yearly 3s. 4d. Irish.
The prior of Inch, co. Downe, at the dissolution of the priory,
was seised of the chapel of Langualattin in TuoghBraden Iland with
tithes, &c. Value yearly 10s. Irish.
The prior of S. Patrick of Downe, co. Downe, at the dissolution of
the priory, was seised of the rectory of Seinkill in Tuogh Cinnament,
&c. The premises are worth 20s. yearly.
All the premises belong to King James as well in right of his crown
as by reason of the force and intention of divers statutes, &c.
INDEX.
Act of Explanation (1665), 126, 142-146.
Act of Settlement (1662), 126, 132, 134, 142, 157-160, 181.
“Admiral” of Lough Neagh, 13-18, 29, 112, 166-7.
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