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Manor of Knockballymore
Manor of Knockballymore
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==Etymology==
* 1609 - gilbelie
* 1629 - Galbullye
* 1639 - Galbally
* 1639 - Galbolly
* 1659 - Galnolly
* 1751 - Galbally
* 1752 - Galbally
* 1833 - Gall-bhaile "Protestant town"
* 1869 - Gallbhaile "Englishtown"


==Griffiths Valuation 1862==
==Griffiths Valuation 1862==
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==1901 Census==
==1901 Census==
Head of Family…………………..Landholder if different
{|class="wikitable"
William Elliott
!Head of Family!!Landholder (if different)
|- 
|William Elliott||
|-
|}


==Surnames in 2005==
==Surnames in 2005==
Elliott
* Elliott


When we were researching [[Killylackey]] we found this other lease of 1768 by Bernard Smith Ward of Knockballymore Manor to William Irvine.  It is very similar to the lease of Killylackey only this time the house was to be of £30 value and William Irvine was to plant 2 acres of ‘good cyder apples’.  Also he had to provide the landlord with 3 clamps of turf, 3 pullets and the use of a man and a horse for 3 days every year as well as the rent.
When we were researching [[Killylackey]] we found this other lease of 1768 by Bernard Smith Ward of Knockballymore Manor to William Irvine.  It is very similar to the lease of Killylackey only this time the house was to be of £30 value and William Irvine was to plant 2 acres of ‘good cyder apples’.  Also he had to provide the landlord with 3 clamps of turf, 3 pullets and the use of a man and a horse for 3 days every year as well as the rent.

Latest revision as of 18:22, 12 December 2010

GALBALLY (bright homestead) Manor of Knockballymore

Area  55:3:26

Etymology

  • 1609 - gilbelie
  • 1629 - Galbullye
  • 1639 - Galbally
  • 1639 - Galbolly
  • 1659 - Galnolly
  • 1751 - Galbally
  • 1752 - Galbally
  • 1833 - Gall-bhaile "Protestant town"
  • 1869 - Gallbhaile "Englishtown"

Griffiths Valuation 1862

Occupier Lessor Tenement
Robert Elliott Earl of Erne House, Offices & Land
James McMahon Robert Irwin House

1901 Census

Head of Family Landholder (if different)
William Elliott

Surnames in 2005

  • Elliott

When we were researching Killylackey we found this other lease of 1768 by Bernard Smith Ward of Knockballymore Manor to William Irvine. It is very similar to the lease of Killylackey only this time the house was to be of £30 value and William Irvine was to plant 2 acres of ‘good cyder apples’. Also he had to provide the landlord with 3 clamps of turf, 3 pullets and the use of a man and a horse for 3 days every year as well as the rent.