Knockinarvoer (the Small Hill of the Oats) is a 185-acre townland within Leckpatrick parish in north Co. Tyrone. Located in a remote mountainous corner of the parish, Knockinavoer (spelt variously) belonged to the Manor of Cloghogall 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 both 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, Belfast.
SURVEY AND VALUATION FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1777
KNOCKANEEVOR:
LOAG John
McANULTY Owen
RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1787
CROCKNEAMCORE:
West:
DOUGHERTY John
DOUGHERTY Roger
LOAG John
McANULTY Charles
McSWINE Elenor
East:
McANULTY John
CHRISTY James
TITHE APPLOTMENTS: LECKPATRICK PARISH
KNOCKNAVOR:
CHRISTIE Patrick
McNULTY John
DOHERTY John & William
LOAGUE John
&
McNULTY Charles
RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1833
CROCKNAVORE:
Tenants as per Former Leases and Occupying Tenants:
CHRISTY James
McNULTY John
D0HERTYWilliam
&
DOHERTY John
&
DOHERTY Rodger
LOAG John (Neal Loag)
McANULTY Charles (Charles McAnulty)
RENTAL FOR THE MANOR OF CLOGHOGALL (ABERCORN ESTATE) 1848
CROCKNEARVORE 1848
CHRISTY John
McNULTY Neal (2 places)
DOHERTY James
DOHERTY Widow
LOAGE Neal
GRIFFITHS VALUATION: LECKPATRICK PARISH 1858
KNOCKINARVOER:
A List of Occupiers and Immediate Lessors:
LOAG Neal (Marquis of Abercorn)
DOHERTY Susan (same)
DOHERTY Mary (same)
DOHERTY James (Mary Doherty)
McNULTY Neal jun. (Marquis of Abercorn)
McNULTY Patrick (same)
McNULTY Neal Sen. (Neal McNulty, Jun)
CHRISTIE John (Marquis of Abercorn)
ABERCORN Marquis of (In fee)