Altnageerog Rentals: Leckpatrick Parish Rentals and Valuations 1777-1858
Altnageerog (the Hill of the Clocks or Black Beetles) is a 145-acre townland within Leckpatrick parish in north Co. Tyrone. Located in a rather remote corner of the parish, Altnageerog belonged to the Manor of CloghogalI within the extensive Abercorn Estate. The Abercorn Papers form a very large collection in PRONI, Belfast, which includes title deeds, rentals, leases and correspondence relating to the Tyrone and Donegal estates, some commencing in the early seventeenth century. The following data has been extracted from LDS microfilms: researchers should consult the comprehensive Family History Library catalogue for a description of this microfilmed archive. Alternatively, the originals may be viewed at PRONI, 66 Balmoral Ave., Belfast.
SURVEY AND VALUATION OF THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1777
ALTNAGEERUG:
Hugh Kelly Henry Divvin
RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1787
ALTNAGEEROG:
West: Hugh Kelly James Brown Michael McAnulty Michael Shields East: Henry Diven John Diven
TITHE APPLOTMENTS: LECKPATRICK PARISH 1827
ALTNAGEERUG:
James Brown & McNulty John Christy Hugh Kelly Hugh & Manus Divine
RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1833
ALTNAGEEROG:
Tenants as per Former Leases and Occupying Tenants: James Browne (Michael McNulty & James Browne) John Christy Hugh Kelly Hugh & Manus Divine (Manus Divine)
RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1848
ALTNAGEEROG:
Bryan Kelly John Christy Margaret Kelly Hugh Divine
GRIFFITHS VALUATION: LECKPATRICK PARISH 1858
ALTNAGEEROG:
A List of Occupiers and Immediate Lessors: James Christie (Marquis of Abercorn) John Christie (same) James Flanagan (John Christie) John Christie (Marquis of Abercorn) Rep. Bryan Kelly (same) Nicholas Burns (Rep. Bryan Kelly) Bernard Kelly (Marquis of Abercorn) Patrick Kelly (Bernard Kelly) James Kelly (same) Michael Devin (Marquis of Abercorn) Hugh Devin (same) Elizabeth Devin (Michael Devin) John McNulty (Hugh Devin)