Adair, Beatty, Holmes, Cooke, deeds 1700s
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In reply to:
Andrew Adaire, St Johnstowne 1659 census
3/24/01
Grantor: Beatty, Peter; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 265, page 553, #178306; FHL
microfilm 528,941; March 20, 1766; deed of lease between Peter Beatty of
Coolarty in the County of Longford, Esq'r. and Rob't Beatty, Gent. of
Springtown in County of Longford; Peter Beatty leases to Rob't Beatty lands
of Coolard in the Parish of Mayne, Parish of Deengfore and County of
Westmeath, 303 acres; witnesses: Alex'r Burrows and Thomas Burrows both of
Renaghan in the Co. of Longford and Henry Thompson of Clonfinn in s'd
County, Gent.
Grantor: Beatty, Peter; Grantee: Longford, Volume 266, page 578, #182,191;
FHL microfilm 528,942; A Memorial of Indented Deeds of Lease and release
made the eleventh and twelfth days of July One thousand seven hundred &
seventy between Peter Beatty, Esq'r son & heir at law & Adm'r of Rob't
Beatty late of Springtown in the Co. of Longford, Gent., dec'd of the one
part & the right Honble Edw'd Mich'l Loret Baron of Longford of the other
part reciting as therein is recited and witnesseth that the said Peter
Beatty for the consideration in the said Deed of release men'd hath granted
barg'd sold assign'd & made over to the said Edw'd Mic'l Lord Baron of
Longford all that and those the town & lands of Cooling situate in the
Parish of Mayne, Barony of Demifore & Co. of Westmeath containing three
hundred & three acres profitable land. To hold said premises with the appun's
to the said Edw'd Mic'l Lord Baron of Longford his heirs Ex'rs Adm'rs &
Assigns for & during the Natural life of the said Peter Beatty and for &
during next term of years as shall remain unexpired after the Death of the
said Peter Beatty according to the tenor of the lease in the said Deed of
release recited." Witnesses Geo. Crookshanks & Chris'r Bredin, both of the
City of Dublin, Gent.
Grantor: Beatty, Peter & others; Grantee: Keon, Volume 307, page 144,
#203,450; FHL microfilm 531,680; August 22, 1766, Indented Deed between
Andrew Armstrong of Gallenin, Kings Co.; Peter Metge of Athlumney; Peter
Beatty of Coolagherty, County Longford; George Holmes of Castle Homes,
Longford County; Ann Keon city of Dublin, Spinster.
To the Register appointed by act of Parliament for Registering Deeds and so
forth. A Memorial of an Indented Deed bearing date the twenty second day of
August one thousand seven hundred and sixty six made between Andrew
Armstrong of Gallenin the Kings County Esq'r, and Peter Metge of Athlumney
in the co'y of the first part PETER BEATTY of Coolagherty in the County of
Longford Gent. of the second part George Holmes of Castle Holmes in the said
county of Longford Esquire of the third part and Ann Keon of the said city
of Dublin Spinster of the fourth part. Reciting that by certain ind're of
Lease being of four parts and made between Galbraith Holmes of Ballinlogh,
in the County of Longford, Esq're and Isabella Holmes otherwise Hamilton of
Lisdoony, in the Kings County widow and mother of the said Galbraith Holmes
of the first part and Jane Adair of the City of Dublin widow and relict of
Robert Adair (son of Charles Adair of Clonbroney and other lands in co. Longford) late of the said city of Dublin Esquire deceased and Dorcas
Adair spinster, daughter of the said Robert Adair by the said Jane his wife
of the second part Edmond Armstrong of Killcolgan in the Kings County
Esquire and John Adair of the City of Dublin Esq're of the third part and
Thomas Armstrong of the said city of Dublin Esquire and John Cooke of the
said City of Dublin Merchant of the fourth part. Reciting that a marriage
was then shortly to be had and solemnized between the said Galbraith Holmes
and Dorcas Adair and that said Galbraith Holmes and Isabella Holmes for the
considerations therein mentioned did Grant bargain sell alien Release and
confirm unto the said Edmond Armstrong and John Adair and to their heirs the
several Townslands, Tenements, Hereditaments and premises therein mentioned
that is to say, Racore otherwise called Rathcore one Cartron, the Towns and
Lands of Ballymulties two Catrons, Tobber and Catron markey two Cartrons
Rabracken otherwise Rathbracken and Aghafadda two Catrons Ballinlogh one
Carton Ramkeek otherwise Rampeek Bunloghy one Cartron the half Cartron of
Cree the Cartron of Cloonaghmore and Ballyboy and the two Cartrons of
Rincooley otherwise Rincully all situate in the county of Longford with the
appu'rs To hold to the said Edmund Armstrong and John Adair their heirs and
ass's forever to and for the severall (sic) uses trusts interests and
purposes therein mentioned concerning the same and that from and after the
expiration or other sooner determination of a term of two hundred years
thereby granted to the said Thomas Armstrong and John Cooke and the survivor
of them his Ex'rs Adm's and Assigns to the use and behoof of the first and
every other son of the said Galbraith Holmes and Dorcas Adair in Tail Male
and it was by the said Release declared that the said terms so limited as
aforesaid was upon the trusts and uses therein mentioned amongst others that
they the said Thos Armstrong and John Cooke and the survivor of them his
Exer's, Adm'rs and Asn's should after the decease of the said Galbraith
Holmes out of the rents, issues and profits of the said lands and premises
to them limited for said term of two hun'd years by lease sale or mortgage
thereof levy and raise for the younger child or children of the said
intended marriage in case there should be one or more son or sons the sum of
two thousand pounds ster. to be paid to such younger child or children of
the said intended marriage at such time and times and in such shares and
proportions as the said Galbraith Holmes by any Deed Will or instrument in
writing to be by him subs'd and sealed in the presence of three or more
creditable witnesses should direct limit and appoint and for want of such
appointment the same to be paid to such younger child or children share and
share alike at their ages of twenty one years or day or days of marriage.
And also reciting the said marriage was afterwards had between the said
Galbraith and Dorcas and that by certain Indentures of lease and release
bearing date respectively the eleventh and twelfth days of May one thousand
seven hundred and sixty three the release being of six parts and made
between the said Peter Beatty of the first part the said Galbraith Holmes
and Jane Holmes only dau'r of the said Galbraith of the second part the said
And'w Armstrong and Peter Metge of the third part Thomas Crofton of Culvin
in the county of Westmeath Esquire and William Harkness of Corr' in the co'y
of Cavan gentleman of the fourth part and the said John Cooke of the fifth
part and Peter Thompson of Clonkim in the county of Longford gentleman of
the sixth part. And that said Thomas Armstrong was dead and that said John
Cooke was the surviving Trustee of said term of two hundred years and that a
Marriage was then intended to be had and solemnized between said Peter
Beatty and Jane Holmes in consideration whereof the said Galbraith Holmes
did give and appoint unto the said Jane Holmes one thousand pounds as her
share of said sum of two thousand pounds and did direct and appoint the said
John Cooke to receive and pay the same unto the said Andrew Armstrong and
Peter Metge or the Survivor of them his Exer's Adm'rs or assigns upon the
trusts therein mentioned and also that said marriage was afterwards had
between said Peter Beatty and Jane Holmes and witnessing that in consid'n of
said sum of one thousand pounds to the said Andrew Armstrong and Peter Metge
in hand paid by said Ann Keon and other considerations therein ment'd they
the said Andrew Armstrong and Peter Metge at the request direction and
nomination of the said Peter Beatty and George Holmes testified by their
signing and sealing the said Deed of Release did bargain sell assign
transfer and sett over unto the said Keon her Exer's Adm'rs and assignees so
far as in their respective powers the severall (sic) towns villages Cartrons
and Hamletts of ?? Hereditements and premises in and by the said herein
before recited Deed of Release assigned to the said Thomas Armstrong and
John Cooke and the Survivor of them his Exer's Adm'rs and assignees for the
residue of the aforesaid Term of Two hundred years and all the Estate right
title and Int. Trust term for years property claim and demand of the said
Andrew Armstrong and Peter Metge respectively in and to the same by virtue
of the said recited Deeds of Lease and release so made & executed on the
intermarriage of the said Peter Beatty with the said Jane Holmes To hold
unto the said Ann Keon her Exer's Admr's and assignees so far as relates to
the said sum of one thousand pounds subject to the Equity of redemption of
the said George Holmes and the said Peter Beatty for himself and the said
Jane his wife his and her heirs Exer's Admr's did thereby release acquit
Exonerate and discharge the said lands and premises and other the real and
personall (sic) estate of the s'd Galbraith Holmes and the heirs Exer's &
Adm'rs and assignees of the said Galbraith Holmes of and from all claims and
demands whatsoever and which said deed of release as to the Execution
thereof by the said Andrew Armstrong Peter Beatty George Holmes and Ann Keon
is witnessed by Richard Holmes and George Sparks both of the city of Dublin
Gent. Attrys and this Memorial is witnessed by the said Richard Holmes and
George Holmes his eldest son-George Holmes (seal) signed and sealed in the
presence of us-Richard Holmes-George Holmes
The above named Richard Holmes make the oath that he saw the above named
Andrew Armstrong, Peter Metge, Peter Beatty, George Holmes and Ann Keon duly
sign seal and execute the above mentioned Deed of Assignment whereof the
above writing is a Memorial and also saw the said George Holmes duly sign
and seal the said Memorial and that this Dept is a subs'g witness to the
said Deed and Memorial and delivered the same to Mr. John Macabe Gent Deputy
Reg'r the 20th day of February one thousand seven hundred and seventy five
at or near half an hour after Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Richard
Holmes-Sworn before me this 20th day of February 1775
John Macabe, Deputy Reg'r
Grantor: Beatty, Peter & others; Grantee: Holmes, Volume 306, page 303,
#203,465; FHL microfilm 531,679; A Memorial of an indented deed bearing
date the fourteenth day of February one thousand seven hundred & seventy
five made between Ric'd Cooke of the city of Dublin, Esq''r of the first
part Robert Holmes of the city of Dublin, Esq'r, Galbraith Holmes of
Castleholmes in the county of Longford, Gent, Peter Beatty of Springparish
in said Co. of Longford, Esq and Jane Beatty otherwise Holmes his wife and
Andrew Armsrong, of Gallen in Kings Co., Esq the surviving Trustee named in
the Settlement made upon the marriage of the said Peter Beatty and Jane his
wife of the second part and George Holmes of Castleholmes in the Co. of
Longford Esqr of the third part." Richard Cooke transfers to George Holmes
lands in the "Village Cartrons and Hamlets of Culcorb & Shanclane".as well
as other lands including Ballymully, Desragh, Champheehe, Balleboy, Rincully
in the County of Longford. Term of 200 years. Witnesses Richard Holmes and
George Holmes his eldest son
Grantor: Beatty, Richard; Grantee: Reilly, Volume 289, page 423, #191,959;
FHL microfilm;
Grantor: Beatty, Joseph & wife; Grantee: Gorman, Volume 288, page 14,
#134,717; FHL microfilm 531,661; Sept. 18, 1770; Joseph Beatty and his wife
Jane Beatty, "otherwise Sloan" sell to Wm. Gorman "the farm Tenement and
parcel of land called part Tullyrush" in the county of Antrim, containing 63
acres "situate in the parish of Glenavy, Manor of Killullagh and county of
Antrim" These lands were "devised by the Right Hon'ble Francis Lord Baron
Conway and Killuligh to the s'd John Sloan by lease bearing date on or about
the seventeenth day of April one thousand seven hundred and forty two, to
hold for the life of Wm Sloan, Jane Sloan and Valentine White therein
mentioned and the Surv'r of them and from the death of such surv'r for so
much of the term of forty one years." Witness James Whitle proves deed in
January 1771.
Grantor: Beatty, Mary & others; Grantee: Dickson & another, Volume 353, page
174, #237,544; FHL microfilm 531,950; See entry under Edward Beatty.
Grantor: Beatty, Robert; Grantee: McKeown, Volume 326, page 91, #214,294;
FHL microfilm; Nov. 24, 1777; "Robert Beatty of Lisburn in the County of
Down farmer of the one part and John McKeown of the Parish of Blayres and
county of Down weaver of the other part;" for 5 pounds to paid to him yearly
during his natural life, Robert Beatty conveys to John McKeown the house and
gardens "late in the possession of John Dyer and now in the possession of
William Carson situate lying and being on the South side Bridge Street in
Lisburn, County of Antrim." And "after his [Robert Beatty's] death the said
John McKeown is to pay no more rent but the chief rent payable to the Earl
of Hartford." Witnesses: Wm. Gracy and Joshua Shepherd, both of Lisburn,
County of Antrim
Grantor: Beatty, Robert; Grantee: Moran, Volume 365, page 41, #243,039; FHL
microfilm 532,570; July 29, 1783 between Robert Beatty of Arunghinth, County
of Cavan, Gentleman and Zachary Moran, Clara, County of Kings, Carpenter.
Robert Beatty transfers dwelling house on West Side of the Market Street in
Clara, adjoining the slaughter house. "Bounded on the west by that piece of
ground called John Beatty's Garden." Also "a proportional share of Turbury
belonging to said Robert Beatty." Lease for 99 years, yearly rent of six
pounds. Witnesses: Andrew Flattery and Thos Moran, both of the town of
Clara.
Grantor: Beatty, Ross & another; Grantee: Brett, Volume 351, page 412,
#237020; FHL microfilm 531,949; June 19, 1783; James Beatty of City of
Londonderry, merchant and Ross Beatty of Clones, county of Monaghan,
Merchant on the one part and John Brett of Downpatrick, County Down on the
other part "Reciting that Edward Sothwell of Kings Weston in the county of
Glosester Esq'r by lease dated the first day of Aug't one thousand seven
hundred & sixty one did demise and Sett to Vincent Beatty of Downpatrick
afors'd Gauger Dec'd father of the said James and Ross all that part of
Stewarts Tenement then in his possession marked on the survey and rent roll
Number eleven English quarter on the south side of English Street in said
town of Downpatrick bounded as in said lease described during the lives of
said Vincent Beatty, James Beatty & John Beatty his sons with a cov't of
renewal for ever & subject to the yearly rent of two pounds six shillings
and eight pence." Land transferred to John Brett. Witnesses: Andrew
Pringle, Carpenter and Thomas Beatty, yeoman, both of Downpatrick.
Grantor: Beatty, Sam'l; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 350, page 269, #235,923; FHL
microfilm 531,949; October 7, 1780; Marriage Articles between Samuel Beatty
of Lettin, County of Fermanagh, John Beatty of Lettin, County of Fermanagh
"only son of said Sam'l Beatty" and Christopher West of Enniskillen, County
Fermanagh. Christopher West paid 250 pounds to John Beatty "as a Marriage
portion with the said Christopher West's daughter, Frances West." Samuel
Beatty transferred to John Beatty a lease made October 4, 1742, land called
Longfield, yearly rent of seventeen pounds sterling; also lease of lands of
Latten & Bohalkin dated December 21, 1757, yearly rent 13 pounds six
shillings. Samuel Beatty also transferred all the stock of cattle on
Longfield to John Beatty, reserving only "the one half of the house &
household furniture and stock of cattle on the said lands of Lettin during
his life only but immediately after his decease to be enjoyed by the said
John Beatty his heirs & Assigns during the remainder of the lives then to
come and unexpired subject to the said John Beatty allowing Ann Beatty his
mother a part of the dwelling house & two cows grazed and foddered free
during her natural life." Witnesses: John Watson of Enniskillen &
Christopher West
Grantor: Beatty, William; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 273, page 166, #175,645;
FHL microfilm 530,907; July 25, 1764; between Wm Beatty of Belfast, County
Antrim, merchant and Hugh Beatty of Aughnalich, County of Down, farmer. Wm
Beatty binds himself and heirs in the sum of nine hundred pounds to be paid
to Hugh Beatty "that whereas James Beatty late of Aughnaleck* aforesaid some
time ago died a bachelor Intestate without any will by him made..Hugh Beatty
his eldest brother and heir at law seized and possessed of a certain tract
of land containing eighteen hun'd & fifty acres of land be it more or less
sit. on the East side of the river Pedee in the province of Sout (sic)
Carolina and that the said Hugh Beatty by deeds of lease & release bearing
date the twenty and twenty first day of July above mentioned did convey s'd
tract of land to the s'd Wm Beatty his brother but on condition that the s'd
Wm shall sell & dispose of said lands ????pay unto the s'd Hugh Beatty one
full equal half or moiety of all the said proceed of the lands when sold &
condition of obligation is such that if the above named Wm. Beatty his
heirs, Exr's or Adm'rs do and shall in all things well and faithfully ? from
the s'd agreement on his part that then the s'd obligation to be void
otherwise to remain in full force & virtue ?? in s'd Condit'n isment'd
before signing & seal that thes'd Wm. Beatty is to return a Cert. of the
full value of what the lands relative to the above Bond shall be sold for &
well attested which s'd bond and conditions is witnessed by Rich'd Beatty &
Joshua Shepherd both of the County of Down, gent. This Memorial is
witnesses by s'd Rich'd Beatty & Joshua Shepherd of Lisburn Hugh Beatty
(Seal)
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Ric'd Beatty, Josh Shepherd. The
above named Rich'd Beatty maketh oath that he saw the above named Wm. Beatty
and Hugh Beatty sign & seal this Mem'l and that the thus Dep't is a
subscribing witness to s'd Bond and Cond, & Memor'l is this Dept's name & in
his own handwriting Ric'd Beatty
Sworn before me at Lisburn in the County of Antrim on the 24th day of March
1769.
[Aughnaleck is in Annahilt Parish, Co. Down.
Grantor: Beatty, William; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 305, page 51, #200,444;
FHL microfilm 531,678; see entry under Isaac Beatty
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