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In 1629, a re-grant was made to Edward Hatton and this became the Manor of Knockballymore which was inherited by Lord Erne.
King William is supposed to have camped in the lawn of the big house here. 1690ish. He apparently planted a tree which still stands today?  Try to get photograph and more info.  is it an oak tree?  Old man McCoy?
King William is supposed to have camped in the lawn of the big house here. 1690ish. He apparently planted a tree which still stands today?  Try to get photograph and more info.  is it an oak tree?  Old man McCoy?

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In 1629, a re-grant was made to Edward Hatton and this became the Manor of Knockballymore which was inherited by Lord Erne.

King William is supposed to have camped in the lawn of the big house here. 1690ish. He apparently planted a tree which still stands today? Try to get photograph and more info. is it an oak tree? Old man McCoy?