Several placenames for one place in Kilmaley (1866)
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 11:35 am
Advertisments and notices placed by the Landed Estates Court often gave two alternative names for one place, but this one gives several:
Clare Journal, Mon 3 Dec 1866. Extract from Advertisement:
Clare Journal, Mon 3 Dec 1866. Extract from Advertisement:
SheilaLanded Estates Court, Ireland. Final Notice to Claimants and Incumbrancers. In the Matter of the Estate of Michael O’Brien, Owner; Daniel Mahon and Joseph Alexander Maxwell, Petitioners, and in the matter of the Estate of Michael Joseph O’Brien as heir at law of the said Michael Joseph O’Brien, and John Joseph O’Brien, as Administrators with the will annexed of said Michael O’Brien, or one of them, Owners and Petitioners.
Take notice that the Schedule of Incumbrances affecting the lands of Clonmoyle, alias Clonmolly, alias Clounmore, alias Derrygiveen, alias Derrygarifle, known as Poulacknew, called on the ordnance survey part of the Townland of Feighroe, Killine, Ganive, Gortacrahane, alias Ballykillabrick, Killeen, alias Kiline, alias Culleen, alias Fairy hill, situate in the barony of Islands, and County of Clare, held in fee, the plot of ground lying between the river Fergus and the high road, being part of the Lands of Lifford, formerly called Newtownstacpoole, and Ballymacalla (half a ploughland) called on the ordnance maps Ballymacaula, and a small holding on the Townland of Magowna, situate in the Barony of Islands, and the County of Clare aforesaid, and the Houses and Premises known as Stritches’s or Hunt’s Tenements, situate in Church street, and Hunt’s Lane in the town of Ennis and County of Clare, formerly the Estate of Michael O’Brien. Lodged with the Clerk of the Records of this Court.