Plantation in the Barony of Clankelly: Difference between revisions
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
The largest allotment was to Trinity College of over 10,000 acres. A substantial portion of this was leased to form the [[Madden estate]] known to us as [[Springrove]]. | The largest allotment was to Trinity College of over 10,000 acres. A substantial portion of this was leased to form the [[Madden estate]] known to us as [[Springrove]]. | ||
==Allotment 2== | ==Allotment 2 - Sir Hugh Worrall== | ||
Sir Hugh Worrall was granted 1000 acres to be known as the [[Manor of Ardmagh]] which is a bit confusing as the centre of his holding here was [[Rathmoran]] and it was only later that the Haire family revived the [[Armagh Manor]] name. | Sir Hugh Worrall was granted 1000 acres to be known as the [[Manor of Ardmagh]] which is a bit confusing as the centre of his holding here was [[Rathmoran]] and it was only later that the Haire family revived the [[Armagh Manor]] name. | ||
==Allotment 3== | ==Allotment 3== |
Revision as of 00:25, 15 February 2010
During the plantation of the Barony of Clankelly in 1610-1611 there were 6 allotments of land.
Allotment 1 - Trinity College
The largest allotment was to Trinity College of over 10,000 acres. A substantial portion of this was leased to form the Madden estate known to us as Springrove.
Allotment 2 - Sir Hugh Worrall
Sir Hugh Worrall was granted 1000 acres to be known as the Manor of Ardmagh which is a bit confusing as the centre of his holding here was Rathmoran and it was only later that the Haire family revived the Armagh Manor name.
Allotment 3
Thomas Flowerdew likewise had 1000 acres which became the Shannock Manor.
Allotment 4
Robert Bogas had 1000 acres centred on Cloncarn but soon sold this to Edward Hatton. In 1629, a re-grant was made to Edward Hatton and this became the Manor of Knockballymore which was inherited by Lord Erne.
Allotment 5
John Sedborough was granted 1000 acres which centred on the townland of Rateen originally called the Manor of Latgir but later Mount Sedborough.
Allotment 6
Robert Calvert was granted 1000 acres centred on Gortgunan (Gortgommon) This property he sold in 1629 to Bishop Heygate. It became the Manor of Heygate (Highgate).