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Inhabitants of Bailieborough 1805/1830

From Hall, T., History of Presbyterianism in East Cavan, 1912. Typescript manuscript held by the county Cavan library.

House and Town Property
Inhabitants of the Town of Bailieborough in 1805

  • John Morrison
  • James Reilly
  • Michael Reilly
  • Robert Dyas
  • Henry Cowan
  • Charles Clarke
  • Abraham Dinning
  • Peter Brady
  • John Clarke
  • James Morgan
  • Dr. John Wright
  • John Gibson, jur.
  • William Armstrong
  • John McCormack
  • Hugh Young
  • Thomas Clarke
  • Robert Ferns
  • Hannah King
  • Thomas Adams
  • Henry Winter
  • Wm. Cranston
  • William Parker
  • Owen Doherty
  • John Cowan
  • Robert Fisher
  • Rev. Mr. Young
  • Francis Reilly
  • James Small
  • James Wisbett
  • Henry Haire
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Tenants of the Manor of Bailieborough in 1805
A few of these are also dwellers in the town

Brackley:
  • No names
 
Curkish:
  • Robert Dyas
  • Hugh Young
  • Rev. Arnold Cosby
  • Charles Fisher
  • William James
  • Rev. Wm. Mahaffey
  • James Bell
  • John Wilson
  • John Neilson
  • Bernard McCormick
  • Rev. James Young
  • James McCullagh
  • Matthew Wilson
  • Edward Dancey
  • Benjamin Bell
  • Matthew Wilson
Corglass:
  • Rev. John Kelso
 
Crookmaratton:
  • Charles Cooke
  • Daniel Cooke
  • William Orr
  • John Doherty
  • James Cooke
  • John Kelly
  • Michael Cooney
  • Peter Cooney
  • Philip Cooney
  • Owen Cooke
  • Denis McCabe
  • Brian Cooke
  • James McDonald
  • Andrew Cooney
  • Patrick Cooney
  • William Spears
Cloverhill:
  • No names
 
Corkillis:
  • George Hall
  • Thomas Oilmore
  • William Cranston
Cavanskeldragh:
  • John Jones
  • Andrew Mitchell
Corlurgan:
  • Robert Kirkland
  • Samuel Williamson
  • John Manhope
  • Edward Hunter
Derrynurr:
  • John Pogue
  • Thomas Pogue
  • Robert Hall
  • Isaiah Mullen
  • William Pogue
  • John Kelly
  • John Hill
  • Robert Pogue
Drumlow:
  • John Gibson
  • John McKeonn
  • Wm. McMullon
  • William McGaw
  • John Stewart
Drumkelly:
  • William Spears
  • Robert Simpson
  • James Simpson
  • William Wade
Drummanner:
  • James Reilly
  • Robert Cowan
  • John McCamus
  • Patrick Smyth
  • James Small
  • Rev. Francis Carlisle
  • Robert Nesbitt
  • John Wright
  • Edward Quinn
  • Richard Lynch
  • John Gibson
  • John Maxwell
  • John Soyle
  • John Cooney
  • Thomas Soden
  • Robert James
  • Abraham Dinning
  • John McKeague
  • Rev. James Young
  • William Partner
Gartnanhane:
  • Peter Lynch
  • Arthur Stewart, snr.
  • James Stewart
  • Widow Stewart
  • Arthur Stewart
  • John McKibbon
  • James McKibbon
  • Alexander Hoey
  • John Stewart
  • Robert Rey
  • John Gibson, jnr.
  • Patrick Larkin
  • Arthur Stewart, jnr.
  • Robert Stewart
  • Patrick Gibson
  • Alexander Stewart
  • Alexander Stewart
  • John McAdam
  • Samuel Gibson
  • Robert Woods
  • John Gibson, snr.
Galbolie:
  • Joseph Martin
  • Andrew Stewart
  • Archibald McKeever
  • William Spears
  • Arthur Stewart
  • Robert Stewart
Greaghnamale:
  • Henry Hunter
 
Lisball:
  • John Gibson
  • John Gibson
  • Patrick Gibson
  • Moses Davison
  • Samuel Gibson
  • Henry Stewart
  • William Wilson
  • John Davison
Lear:
  • Widow Jane Gilmore and sons
  • William McCullagh
  • Hugh Foreman
  • James Nisbett
  • Wm. Cranston, jnr.
  • Thomas Fisher
  • James Cranston
  • Alexander Parker
  • Wm. Campaign
  • Hugh Gilmore
  • David Gilmore
  • Thomas Byron
  • Hugh Clarke
  • Robert Carson
  • Wm. Cranston, snr.
  • Thomas Hall
  • James Fisher
  • Arthur Mouamin
  • George Brooks
  • William Wade
  • James Bell
Lisgar:
  • Robert Gilmore
  • Thomas Gibson, snr.
  • Mary Gibson
  • Joseph Cranston
  • Thomas Gibson, jnr.
  • Hugh Gibson
Leiter:
  • Arthur McCormick
  • Bryan Clarke
  • Felix Dunns
  • William Spears
  • Andrew Parker
  • Matthew Gillick
  • Michael Dunne
Lurganbane:
  • Abel McClure
  • Samuel Flack
Lisswalsky:
  • No Names
 
Pottle
and
Inndragon
  • William Cowan
  • John Wilson
  • Widow Clifford
  • William Richey
  • Joseph McKeever
  • John Francie
  • Rev. Arnold Cosby
  • James Stewart
  • John Gibson, snr.
  • George Cowan
  • William White
  • Henry Harrison
  • James Kernaghan
  • John McMullen
  • John Mitchell
  • John Sayth
  • John Gibson, jnr.
Rakevan
and
Corraghy:
  • Henry Cowan
  • George Young
  • Abigail Young
  • Matthew Clarke
  • John Mitchell
  • James Smyth
  • Michael Cootes
  • Benjamin Bell
  • James Armstrong
  • Widow Armstrong
  • William Armstrong
  • Archibald Mitchell
  • Samuel Mitchell
  • Bernard Soraghan
  • George Bell
  • Phillip Smyth
  • Andrew Donnelly
  • James Bell
  • Michael Donnell
  • John Armstrong
  • Martin Armstrong
Tandragee:
  • James Reilly
  • Andrew Cassidy
  • Michael Reilly
  • Francis Reilly
  • Samuel Ferris
  • James Small
  • Henry Haire
  • John McCormick
  • Robert Nesbitt
  • James Young
Urcher:
  • Thomas Clarke
  • Patrick Coyle
  • Lawrence Mulligan
  • Martin Simpson
  • Terence Mulligan
  • Edward McPhillips
  • Thomas Byrne
  • John Mulligan
  • Joseph Martin
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Principal Inhabitants of the Town of Bailieborough in 1830

  • Henry Adams
  • Thomas Chambers
  • William Douglas
  • Rose Farrelly
  • Patrick Flood
  • Thomas Orr
  • Robert Williamson
  • John O'Hare
  • Henry Higgins
  • Widow Lynch
  • John Hunter
  • Henry James
  • Owen Clarke
  • John Parr
  • A. McComb
  • Dr. Wright
  • Thomas Rogers
  • Dr. McFadden
  • James Morgan
  • James Moore
  • Robert Small
  • Bernard Smith
  • John Williamson
  • James O'Connor
  • John Brady
  • Richard Clarke
  • Philip Dunne
  • Peter Clarke
  • John Glennan
  • Mary Taylot
  • John Reilly
  • Molly McLoughlin
  • Robert Heaslip
  • Anne Hunter
  • Cartney James
  • William Cowan
  • Henry Maxwell
  • E. McComb
  • John Walsh
  • Edward Hunter
  • John Tully
  • Thomas Farrelly
  • Edward Johnston
  • James Small
  • Mary Smith
  • Charles Soden
  • Matthew Dancey
  • Dr. McCahan
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[Last updated: 24th Apr 2003 - Colin Ferguson]

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