{"id":1258,"date":"2020-11-13T15:09:17","date_gmt":"2020-11-13T23:09:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/?page_id=1258"},"modified":"2020-11-13T15:09:17","modified_gmt":"2020-11-13T23:09:17","slug":"co-londonderry-magherafelt","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/co-londonderry-magherafelt\/","title":{"rendered":"Co. Londonderry Magherafelt"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"613\" src=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/27114684834_3a1c4ebf03_k-1024x613.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1259\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/27114684834_3a1c4ebf03_k-1024x613.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/27114684834_3a1c4ebf03_k-300x180.jpg 300w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/27114684834_3a1c4ebf03_k-768x460.jpg 768w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/27114684834_3a1c4ebf03_k.jpg 1406w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption><strong>Magherafelt can be seen in the above map, in the London Livery Company of Salters&#8217;, to the right and near the waters of the Lough Neagh. PRONI Ref: T510\/1\/5 Description: Map Trace A generall plat of the lands belonging to the Cittie of London as they are devided and let out to the 12 Companies. From book of traces from Phillips&#8217; surveys and maps &#8211; illustrating Londonderry and the London Companies, 1622, made in 1836.<\/strong> <strong>For the whole of the map see <a href=\"https:\/\/bit.ly\/3f1hWqi\">https:\/\/bit.ly\/3f1hWqi<\/a><\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Magherafelt is a small town, and a civil parish, in the barony of Loughinsholin, and County Londonderry. <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Transcribed and compiled by Teena from the &#8216;History of Magherafelt, Ireland&#8217; by W. H. Maitland 1916<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to the \u00a0muster roll of County Londonderry there were on the Salters&#8217; proportion; Mr.SAYER -16 men; 12 muskets and 4 Halberds. A further survey was made in 1622, from which we learn that on the Salters&#8217; proportion there were 6 freeholders, one free-holder resident; 12 British men and 348 natives. The survey also states; &#8220;This &#8220;proportion lies in the fastness of Killetra &#8220;where it is very fit for the strengthening of those parts. There was a castle and bawn erected between Mayharyfelt and Moneymore, at the two Balle Moans. The &#8220;Drapers Proportion, which with Mayharyfelt, being finished and freeholds of the said manor, well planted in a convenient place and large paces cut through the woods for highways, will be a great security to those parts and increase of traffic from the inland countrys to the said Lough Neagh. The castle referred to is evidently Salters Old Castle. (Salterstown was a more important place than Magherafelt in 1622.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Magherafelt, in 1622, was not a very pretentious place, as it only consisted of a bawn, the house, used as a cattle pound, and ten framework houses &#8211; 6 of which were occupied, 2 were vacant and 2 were in course of construction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The names under the occupied houses were;<br>Thomas COOPER<br>Anthony AVERY<br>Silvester FLEETWOOD<br>Ellis REDFERN<br>Joice EVERT<br>John REDFERN<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Those in Saltertown;<br>Daniel HALL<br>Thomas JACKSON<br>Richard EVANS<br>Edward YOUNG<br>John HOWGRAVE<br>Widow TRAVELS<br>Rowland WAYBANK<br>Walter WALTON<br>Sir BIRKETT, minister<br>Matthew HILL<br>Mr. FINCH<br>Miles SHINGLETON<br>The PITTS<br>Richard AVERY<br>Thomas TAYLOR<br>Edward FOSTER<br>Robert SCOTT<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is interesting to note that at the present time (1916) Robert AVERALL, who resides in Union Road and John REDFERN, Mullaghboy, both are direct descendants of the AVERY&#8217;S and REDFERN&#8217;S respectively, who came over at the time of the Plantation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The next reliable account\u00a0of the town of Magherafelt is that contained in the Terrier (Rental) of the Salters Co., issued in respect of the half year ended 1st November 1752, which gives a description of the principal occupiers;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Wm. ALLISON &#8211; A thatched house of two storey and a garden.<br>Wm. REYNOLD&#8217;S executors &#8211; \u00a0A low thatched house<br>Rev. Mr. WALLACE &#8211; A tenement &#8211; the house down<br>Widow FULTON &#8211; A low thatched cabin.<br>Executors of Thomas TROTTER sen. &#8211; A shingled house, one storey and a half high.<br>Wm. ASH &#8211; Two shingled houses, each two stones high; one shingled house, one and a half stories high, and a malt kiln, part shingled and part thatched<br>Wm. FLEMING &#8211; One shingled house, two stories high and two of a storey and a half each.<br>Robert KILPATRICK &#8211; A cabin<br>Robert SEMPLE &#8211; The like<br>Mrs. WARBURTON &#8211; Three shingled houses of one storey and a half high, and three low cottages of one storey.<br>John CAMPBELL, Trent &#8211; A shingled house of two stories.<br>Thomas BURNEY &#8211; A thatched cabin.<br>John BOGGS &#8211; The like<br>Wm. HALL &#8211; Same<br>Robert NELSON &#8211; Same<br>John NELSON &#8211; Same<br>James NEYSER &#8211; Same<br>Alexander BRADY &#8211; Same<br>Wm. GIVEN &#8211; A shingled house, two stories high.<br>Widow BURNETT &#8211; A small shingled house of one storey and a half high.<br>Thomas TROTTER &#8211; A shingled house of one storey.<br>George HOUSTON &#8211; A cabin.<br>Nicholas LOGAN &#8211; Same<br>Robert BERKLEY &#8211; A malt house, shingled<br>Robert RAINEY &#8211; A shingled house two stories high.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>From the foregoing it would appear that Magherafelt was not a very important town, as it only consisted of 32 houses, a malt-kiln and a malt-house.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1766 a Parliamentary Return as to the Religious denomination of the families in each parish in Ireland was called for and the Rector was the person on whom devolved the making of the return.The following,  for Magherafelt Parish, was taken on the 28th day of March 1766, by Rev. James RICHARDSON, Parish Minister of Magherafelt from 1738 to 1771. He returns 625 families altogether and classifies them thus; &#8220;Protestants of the Established Church, 148; Protestant Dissenters, 274; Papists, 203 heads. No Popish Priests or Fryars reside in this Parish. &#8220;We give the names as returned and classified and it will be noticed that many of them are represented at the present day, after a century and a half.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Protestants;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Rev. James RICHARDSON, rector<br>Edward BETTY<br>Samuel M&#8217;ELROY<br>Abraham KEIGHTLY<br>Robert BRODLY<br>Robert REDFERN<br>Benjamin REDFERN<br>James LENOX<br>Margaret M&#8217;CONNEL, widow<br>James HOLDEN<br>William LENOX<br>William NODWELL<br>Matthew NODWELL<br>William NODWELL, younger<br>Richard HAWTHORN<br>Tracey DAWSON<br>James LECKEY<br>Henry HALL<br>George M&#8217;CALLA<br>John DOWNING<br>Joseph REYNOLDS<br>John REYNOLDS<br>William WINCHESTER<br>Mary REYNOLDS, widow<br>Henry REYNOLDS<br>Alexander LAWSON<br>John JOHNSTON<br>Archibald BRODLY<br>Thomas REDFERN<br>Roger PALMER<br>Jane BROWN, widow<br>Elizabeth FULLERTON<br>Richard DAWSON<br>William HAWTHORN<br>Daniel REYNOLDS<br>Gerard CARLETON<br>Elisabeth CAMPBELL, widow<br>Daniel M&#8217;QUILKIN<br>George NOWLES<br>Thomas M&#8217;MURRAY<br>Elisabeth CONYNGHAM, widow<br>Thomas MAN<br>James YORK<br>Jane GRAVES, widow<br>Thomas LAWSON<br>Henry HALL<br>Joseph DONNISON<br>James KANE<br>Henry YORK<br>George FOSTER<br>Samuel MURDAGH<br>John LECKAY, younger<br>Joseph MALLARD<br>William M&#8217;LANE<br>Edward MARLIN<br>William MARLIN<br>James COLLINS<br>Daniel M&#8217;GONIGALL<br>Henry DORNAN<br>George BURROWS<br>John BUNTIN<br>Samuel PUE<br>Anthony BUNTIN<br>Mary WILLIAMS<br>John HILLMAN<br>Michael BUNTIN<br>Charles GREER<br>Olivia FOX<br>Charles BROWN<br>John HAMERSLY<br>James PURDOE<br>Ralph BRODLY<br>Thomas M&#8217;GURK<br>Thomas GRAVES<br>Richard MURDOCK<br>William BROWN<br>Francis MORGAN<br>Alexander BROWN<br>William PEACOCK<br>John BROWN<br>John BOGGS<br>Thomas BARNETT<br>Joseph BENNETT<br>Robert BROWN<br>James CAROTHERS<br>Richard STANLEY<br>Thomas DEACON<br>Bartholomew CLARK<br>John DEVLIN<br>Randle COX<br>Michael STANLEY<br>James COX<br>Elisabeth LAWSON, widow<br>Richardson WILLIAMS<br>James MILLER<br>Thomas RICHARDSON<br>Robert GARVEN<br>Patrick HILLMAN<br>Edward TIPPER<br>Francis GARVEN<br>William TAYLOR<br>Francis SEARSON<br>Thomas M&#8217;VEY<br>Robert NELSON<br>Alexander MONTGOMERY<br>George ARMSTRONG<br>Margaret NEWTON<br>John JENNINGS<br>Ralph BRUNKARD<br>Edward BROWN<br>Christophilus REYNOLDS<br>Hugh M&#8217;ELHONE<br>Adam HENDRY<br>Richard WILLIAMS<br>Robert DAWSON<br>George RODGERS<br>James BROWN<br>Arthur TRACEY<br>Sarah BADGER, widow<br>William BADGER<br>John LECKEY<br>Margery HUEY, widow<br>John REDFERN<br>Joseph REDFERN<br>John MORROW<br>John NELSON<br>Mary MULLEN, widow<br>John WHITESIDE<br>Hugh MULLEN<br>Archibald WILLIAMS<br>William CUDDY<br>Thomas RODGERS<br>Richard GARVEN<br>Joseph EVANS<br>Phillis WARBURTON, widow<br>Alexander BRADEY<br>Thomas JOHNSTON<br>Jeremy HAINEY<br>Thomas BRODLEY<br>James M&#8217;GARVEY<br>Mary VANCE, widow<br>Edward WHITESIDE<br>Jane WHITESIDE, widow<br>John MULLEN<br>Andrew FRAZIER<br>Hugh RODGERS<br>Thomas MAN<br>Ezekiel RICHARDSON<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dissenters;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>James SEMPLE<br>James BOWMAN<br>Matthew JOHNSTON<br>Hugh GARVEN<br>William DICKEY<br>William GALWAY<br>William ROBINSON<br>George STUART<br>Thomas JOHNSTON<br>Neal M&#8217;MULLEN<br>Thomas DALE<br>John STUART<br>Samuel STUART<br>David EVANS<br>Joseph EVANS<br>Matthew EVANS<br>Samuel EVANS<br>Robert M&#8217;ERLAIN<br>Adam ROBINSON<br>Joseph BELL<br>Thomas SHANNON<br>Samuel SHANNON<br>Hugh CON<br>Robert WILEY<br>John WILEY<br>William DOOL<br>Hugh MILLER<br>James TAYLOR<br>Joseph PATTISON<br>John BROWN<br>Hanna DUNCAN, widow<br>Thomas DITTY<br>James BROWN<br>Robert STEEL<br>Thomas EAKEN<br>Jane EAKEN, widow<br>James RICHEY<br>Alexander GRAVES<br>James GILMER<br>Robert GILMER<br>William M&#8217;GARVEY<br>Moses THOMPSON<br>James BROWN<br>Matthew M&#8217;KEE<br>Mary PURVIS, widow<br>Francis MORTON<br>Margaret MORTON, widow<br>Andrew MORTON<br>William GRAY<br>Stuart MORTON<br>James M&#8217;MULLEN<br>Alexander WIER<br>Moses MOOR<br>James CATHCART<br>George BADGER<br>William BADGER<br>Joseph PAUL<br>George CAMPBELL<br>Jacob WILSON<br>Thomas CAULFIELD<br>James PAUL<br>Andrew HAYS<br>Adam COSTIN<br>William STUART<br>John EAKEN<br>William HUNTER<br>James STITT<br>Kennedy HENDERSON<br>Samuel CRAWFORD<br>Sophia BIRKBY, widow<br>James WILLOX<br>Jane GARVEN, widow<br>Thomas WOODWORTH<br>John CALDWELL<br>James CRAWFORD<br>Neal CAMPBELL<br>Neal M&#8217;ERLAIN<br>John FINLAY<br>Alexander M&#8217;COOL<br>William FARLOW<br>Alexander SEMPLE<br>Ann REED, widow<br>James LONG<br>Hercules DOUGLAS<br>Thomas DUNLOP<br>George EAKEN<br>Alexander WILEY<br>Francis DAVISON<br>Robert CRAWFORD<br>John WATSON<br>Andrew FULLERTON<br>William PARKS<br>William CLOWNISH<br>Edward M&#8217;GARVEY<br>John CREIGHTON<br>Adam VANCE<br>James LITTLE<br>John PATTERSON<br>Matthew LINDSAY<br>William LEE<br>Joseph WARDEN<br>William MARKS<br>William DEMPSTER<br>William PROCTOR<br>Thomas ROONEY<br>James CALDWELL<br>Arthur FORBESS<br>David DUNCAN<br>Matthew HARBISON<br>Thomas M&#8217;CLATCHY<br>Thomas LEE<br>Robert CLARK<br>John JOHNSTON, elder<br>John JOHNSTON, younger<br>James MILLIKEN<br>Rowley MULLEN<br>William DOBBIN<br>Duncan CAMPBELL<br>Matthew JOHNSON<br>John BUNTIN<br>James JOHNSTON<br>John BROWN<br>John JOHNSTON<br>John WILSON<br>Thomas ROBINSON<br>John STUART<br>Hugh STUART<br>Thomas STAUNTON<br>Henry BARRY<br>James STEEL<br>Elizabeth FOSTER, widow<br>John M&#8217;CULLOGH<br>James SLOSS<br>James SLOSS, younger<br>John JOHNSTON<br>Alexander M&#8217;KAY<br>David DUNCAN<br>Samuel CROSSAN<br>David DUNCAN, younger<br>William TAYLOR<br>James DUNCAN<br>William BUNTIN<br>James HODGE<br>Robert LEE<br>Alexander CHRISTEY<br>Robert MAXWELL<br>Joseph RICHEY<br>John DITTY<br>John CANNON<br>James BROWN<br>Andrew RICHEY<br>William BERRYMAN<br>John GRAVES<br>Daniel GRAVES<br>John STAUNTON<br>Mary GIVEN, widow<br>John LAURENCE<br>Catherine GIVEN, widow<br>William GIVEN<br>Margaret TROTTER, widow<br>William BERFOOT<br>Catherine MAGHLIN<br>Sarah DUNCAN, widow<br>Mary DUNCAN, widow<br>Mark MORROW<br>James BOOTH<br>William BARRY<br>Henry CAR<br>William MILLS<br>William RAY<br>Matthew BODEN<br>Mary CAMPBELL, widow<br>David ARMSTRONG<br>John GREER<br>James GREER<br>Elizabeth JOHNSTON, widow<br>John MURPHY<br>William PEACOCK<br>Isabella BURNEY, widow<br>Esther BRUNKARD, widow<br>William STEEL<br>Samuel LAIRD<br>John M&#8217;NEILL<br>Michael WALLACE<br>Hugh WALLACE<br>James M&#8217;CRACKIN<br>William MULLEN<br>Robert HOUSTON<br>Andrew SHANNON<br>Matthew TAYLOR<br>James TAYLOR<br>Thomas RAMSEY<br>Duncan SWAINEY<br>Matthew KYLE<br>James MAGHLIN<br>David M&#8217;GARVEY<br>John STITT<br>John HUNTER<br>Hugh GRAHAM<br>David MULHOLLAND<br>Cornelius COSTIN<br>Mary SEMPLE, widow<br>Archibald M&#8217;GINNIS<br>John RICHEY<br>George PATTERSON<br>Thomas DITTY<br>Robert STEEL<br>John LEWIS<br>John GLENHOLMES<br>Joseph THOMPSON<br>James DITTY<br>Joseph THOMPSON<br>John M&#8217;MURDEY<br>David JENNINGS<br>John GRAHAM<br>Anne FULTON<br>William SCOTT<br>Matthew ALLISON<br>Jeremy LINDSAY<br>George LINDSAY<br>James HOUSTON<br>Robert CONNING<br>Andrew RICHEY<br>William CAR<br>Nathaniel MITCHEL<br>William STITT<br>Mary JOHNSTON, widow<br>William KIRKPATRICK<br>Alexander M&#8217;CRACKIN<br>George WOODS<br>John TOMB<br>William TROTTER<br>Abraham MATTHEWS<br>Alexander M&#8217;MULLEN<br>Andrew LITTLE<br>George BENDERMAN<br>William DITTY<br>George WRIGHT<br>Benjamin BROWN<br>John BROWN<br>James BROWN<br>William BROWN<br>Mary Ann BROWN, widow<br>Martha TAYLOR, widow<br>Andrew DAVIDSON<br>William DUNCAN<br>Robert ARMSTRONG<br>Mary LOUGHEY, widow<br>Samuel BATES<br>George GRAHAM<br>William GRAHAM<br>David REED<br>William DUNLOP<br>Adam BURROWS<br>David GRAHAM<br>Robert BURROWS<br>John DITTY<br>John DITTY, younger<br>Samuel DITTY<br>John WALLER<br>John WALLER, younger<br>James M&#8217;NAUGHT<br>James M&#8217;NAUGHT, younger<br>Robert M&#8217;MASTER<br>Hugh BROWN<br>William EAKEN<br>Thomas WALLACE<br>Robert LOVE<br>John M&#8217;KEE<br>Thomas MAGHLIN<br>George PHILLIPS<br>John ASKIN<br>Mary WILSON, widow<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Papists;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Bryan M&#8217;TEIG<br>Cormick O&#8217;NEILL<br>Patrick JUDGE<br>John O&#8217;NEILL<br>Phelemy O&#8217;NEILL<br>Edward TOLE<br>Edward M&#8217;WILLIAMS<br>Bernard \u00a0M&#8217;CANN<br>Patrick M&#8217;TEIG<br>Roger O&#8217;LAGAN<br>Henry TOLE<br>John M&#8217;ATIER<br>Darley MORRON<br>James DOWDAL<br>Patrick MULDERIG<br>John GRIFFIN<br>John MORROW<br>Patrick GRIFFIN<br>Torlagh M&#8217;LAUGHLIN<br>Roger M&#8217;GILLAN<br>Owen O&#8217;HEMPHEY<br>Neal O&#8217;DEVLIN<br>Archibald M&#8217;DONALD<br>Tole GILMORE<br>Owen M&#8217;WILLIAMS<br>William GILMOR<br>John DOWDAL<br>Robert BRODLY<br>Hugh COSSILY<br>Maurice O&#8217;MURRAY<br>James M&#8217;QUILLAN<br>Daniel O&#8217;NEILL<br>Patrick NOCHER<br>Dennis M&#8217;ELHONE<br>Roger M&#8217;CAMEL<br>John M&#8217;GONNIGILL<br>Patrick CONARY<br>James M&#8217;ATIER<br>Thomas HENRY<br>Cormick O&#8217;LAGAN<br>James O&#8217;LAGAN<br>John MORGAN<br>Daniel MULHOLLAND<br>Nicholas LEDAN<br>Ferdinand DEVLIN<br>Hugh M&#8217;CANN<br>Dennis CONARY<br>Bryan M&#8217;KELVEY<br>James M&#8217;LAUGHLIN<br>Andrew M&#8217;LAUGHLIN<br>John M&#8217;TEIG<br>Thomas M&#8217;TEIG<br>Bryan M&#8217;TEIG<br>Phelemy CAHAN<br>John GILLASPEY<br>George LAWSON<br>Henry TAMINEY<br>Owen O&#8217;MORRON<br>Hugh CORR<br>Adam WARD<br>Bridget HENRY, widow<br>Owen TONER<br>Michael M&#8217;CANN<br>Philemy CONARY<br>Mary FOLLARTY<br>Robert COSHILLEY<br>Roger M&#8217;CORLEY<br>Connor M&#8217;ANALLEY<br>Bryan DEVLIN<br>Roger LORCAN<br>Hugh MULKENNAN<br>John SCULLION<br>Cormick O&#8217;NEILL<br>Allen M&#8217;QUAID<br>Lewis WALSH<br>Daniel O&#8217;LORCAN<br>Manasses MULGRUE<br>Michael O&#8217;CONNOR<br>Michael MULGRUE<br>Bryan M&#8217;GONNIGILL<br>Jane MORRON, widow<br>Maurice WARD<br>Roger FARRIL<br>Fergus WARD<br>Patrick TAMINEY<br>Margaret O&#8217;NEILL, widow<br>Closhney M&#8217;GINNIS<br>Owen KELLY<br>James M&#8217;GURK<br>Bryan M&#8217;GURK<br>Gilldoe TROLAN<br>George M&#8217;CAMEL<br>Dennis M&#8217;CARROL<br>James FLANIGAN<br>William CHIEVERS<br>Patrick CHIEVERS<br>Thomas COSHILLEY<br>Hugh COSHILLEY<br>Patrick M&#8217;NAVALL<br>Manasses M&#8217;NAVALL<br>Thomas M&#8217;NAVALL<br>Hugh M&#8217;NAVALL<br>Dominick DAWDELL<br>Henry O&#8217;NEILL<br>William STEVENS<br>Owen MULLOY<br>Francis MORRON<br>Thomas KELLY<br>William MULDERIG<br>Daniel COSHILLEY<br>Patrick WALSH<br>Peter BRODLEY<br>Neal O&#8217;BOYLE<br>John M&#8217;OWEN<br>Miles M&#8217;OWEN<br>Michael SHORT<br>Thomas MULHOLLAND<br>Bernard M&#8217;GUCKIN<br>Mary DUNN<br>Henry MADDEN<br>Edward BOYLE<br>Patrick SLANE<br>Michael M&#8217;NAVALL<br>Bridget M&#8217;CANNA<br>Charles DIAMOND<br>Michael WALSH<br>Nicholas WALSH<br>Bryan M&#8217;ALPIN<br>Bryan M&#8217;CORREY<br>William BARNETT<br>Daniel MULDERIG<br>Matthew BOYLAN<br>Torlagh M&#8217;ALLESTER<br>Owen HUGHES<br>Dennis M&#8217;TEIG<br>Thomas M&#8217;TEIG<br>Edward M&#8217;LAUGHLIN<br>Daniel CRAWFORD<br>Duncan GILMER<br>Patrick GILMER<br>John M&#8217;GOWN<br>George SMITH<br>Owen DONNELL<br>Patrick QUINN<br>John M&#8217;FILLONE<br>Patrick M&#8217;MAHON<br>\u00a0Hugh M&#8217;NAVALL<br>Col M&#8217;TEIG<br>Daniel M&#8217;GORRARY<br>Eveng BRODLEY<br>Patrick SMITH<br>Daniel MULHOLLAND<br>Phelemy DAILY<br>John DOCHERTY<br>Cornelius M&#8217;GONNIGILL<br>James M&#8217;GONNIGILL<br>John SCULLION<br>John CARGAN<br>Daniel O&#8217;CAHAN<br>Francis M&#8217;CRYSTALL<br>John M&#8217;DONNELL<br>Alexander M&#8217;DONNELL<br>Charles M&#8217;CAMEL<br>Cormick M&#8217;NICHOL<br>Alexander M&#8217;NICHOL<br>Patrick SHIELDS<br>Mary HENRY widow<br>John CONWALL<br>John HENRY<br>Thomas HAGAN<br>Richard M&#8217;ALLESTER<br>John DIAMOND<br>Daniel M&#8217;GUIRE<br>James M&#8217;QUAID<br>Richard M&#8217;QUAID<br>James BRODLY<br>Edward KEENAN<br>Edward LAVERTY<br>Bryan KERNEY<br>Daniel KERNEY Dennis KEENAN<br>James O&#8217;CAHAN<br>Edward O&#8217;CAHAN<br>Bryan O&#8217;CAHAN<br>Andrew M&#8217;NICHOL<br>Christopher M&#8217;KAY<br>Neal QUIGLEY<br>John SMITH<br>Daniel O&#8217;DONNELLY<br>Edward KEENAN<br>Francis M&#8217;TEIG<br>Phelemy DEVLIN<br>Manasses MULHOLLAND<br>Patrick \u00a0COSHILLEY<br>John O&#8217;CAHAN<br>James O&#8217;CAHAN, younger<br>Michael M&#8217;ELDOON<br>Neal KEENAN<br>Murtagh KEENAN<br>Dennis M&#8217;CANNA<br>Bryan CAR<br>Charles M&#8217;QUAID<br>Richard MULHOLLAND<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&#8220;The Terrier&#8221; (Rentals) published by the Salters&#8217; Company for the half-year ended 1st November 1752. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"640\" height=\"290\" src=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/geograph-569616-by-Kenneth-Allen.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1260\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/geograph-569616-by-Kenneth-Allen.jpg 640w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/geograph-569616-by-Kenneth-Allen-300x136.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/><figcaption><strong>Aghagaskin Townland<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>(Townlands &amp; meanings, Occupiers and area rented; a= acres, r=roods)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Aghagaskin (O&#8217;Gaskin&#8217;s Field)<br>Thomas KEMPTON and George STEWART 127a. 2r.<br>The Trustees of the Dissenters 53a. 1r.<br>James BOWMAN and James SEMPLE 63a. 1r.<br>Widow O&#8217;NEILL, Benjamin REDFERN and Abraham KEIGHTLY 132a. 1r.<br>Edward BEATTY and Thomas GRAVES 75a. 2r.<br>All low cabins in this townland. Great part of the land moss and scrub of wood and bog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Aughrim (The Ridge of the Horses)<br>James M&#8217;CLEERY, Henry FULLERTON, Richard LENNOX and partners, 197a. 3r.<br>One small bleach-yard and tolerable farm-house in this townland.The rest poor cabins. Most of the land scrub of wood, moss and bog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Bellagherty (Agherty&#8217;s Town)<br>John M&#8217;WILLIAMS&#8217; executory, Philip O&#8217;DONACHEY and partners, Phelamy DONACHEY and partners 232a. 2r.<br>In this townland is one tolerable farm-house, possessed by M&#8217;WILLIAMS&#8217; widow; the rest poor Irish creats. Great part of land scrub of wood, moss and bog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballycumlargye (Town of the crooked slope or declavity)<br>John M&#8217;GEOWN and David CROSIT 120a.3r. On this townland is one tolerable farm-house, the rest cabins. Only a small part moss, the rest arable and pasture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballydonnell (Donnell&#8217;s Town)<br>George HENDERSON, Wm. BAXTER and partners, John WORKMAN, Bryan KELLY and partners, 245a.3r.<br>In this town are two tolerable farm-houses, the remainder cabins. Part of this was the domain of Salterstown Castle; mostly arable and pasture, except some moss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballymultrea (O&#8217;Multrea&#8217;s Town)<br>Andrew BELL, Widow TRACEY, Bryan M&#8217;GUCKIN, Widow TAYLOR and others, 258a.<br>In this town stands the walls of Salterstown Castle, which was burnt in 1688, with two tolerable farm-houses and a corn-mill; groat part shrub of wood, whins and some bog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballygillen More (Magillian&#8217;s Town)<br>William RAMSAY, 196a. 3r.<br>One good farm-house and some poor Irish creats in this townland. The greatest part of it is shrubs of wood, rocks, bog and some moss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballygillen-Beg (Magillian&#8217;s Town)<br>Philemy GORERY, Miles M&#8217;PHILLONE, John O&#8217;CAHAN and Rodger O&#8217;COSHALLY, 192a.3r.<br>All poor creats in this townland; mostly shrub of wood, bog and moss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballydermot (Dermot&#8217;s Town) and Edenreagh (Grey Brow or Brae)<br>John DOWNING Esq., 331a. 3r.<br>On one of these townlands there is a good house built by Rev. Simon ROE, the rest, poor cottages, inhabited by poor Irish.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballymulderg (O&#8217;Mulderg&#8217;s Town)<br>Patrick O&#8217;MULLAN, Wm. JOHNSTON, Charles O&#8217;NEILL, Bryan M&#8217;GUIGGAN and partners, Patrick O&#8217;CULLIAN, Francis BANDERMAN, Ralph BEATTY, Henry M&#8217;CONWELL, Anthony BERRIMAN, 377a. 3r.<br>In this townland is one good farm-house and one other tolerable house, the rest cabins and Irish creats; very little arable land, being mostly covered with shrubs of wood, rocks, moss and bog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballyneill-More (O&#8217;Neill&#8217;s Town)<br>One good farm-house and very good offices, built by the late Mr. NEIRE, when he was ranger of the Society&#8217;s woods; the rest cabins and Irish creats.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballyhavor (Ivorstown)<br>Robert BIRKBY, 99a. 3r.; moss, 45a.<br>Remainder of this townland let in small parcels to the town. Great part of this townland shrub of wood and bog. The moss supplies the inhabitants of the town of Magherafelt and some of the country with firing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballymoghan-More (O&#8217;Moghan&#8217;s Town)<br>Widow GILMER and partners, Mrs. WARBURTON, 303a. 2r.<br>Two small farm-houses in this townland \u00a0and some poor cabins; most of the townland shrub of wood, rock, moss and bog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballymoghan Beg BEG (O&#8217;Moghan&#8217;s Town)<br>Samuel THOMPSON and partners, James CAMPBELL, Thomas SHANNON and Samuel FINLOY&#8217;S executors, 244a. 1r.<br>One tolerable farm-house and offices, the rest poor cabins. There is 33a. 2r. of moss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballyronan More and Beg (O&#8217;Ronan&#8217;s Town)<br>Executors of Rowley HILL Esq. 161a.<br>Priest O&#8217;COR, 29a. 2r. .<br>Joseph BEATTY, 80a 1r.<br>Rev. John GRAVES and David GAUSSEN, 104a.<br>Robert MAXWELL, 88a.<br>John HAMMOND, 44a.<br>In those townlands are five tolerable farm-houses. There are a good many cabins and creats. Great part shrubs of wood, bog, rocks and stoney ground.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballynagarve (Town of the Roughness)<br>Cormack M&#8217;ELHONE and partners, 61a.<br>James BURNETT, 79a. 2r.<br>James BROWN and partners, 63a. 3r.<br>Edward MULHOLLAND, Owen M&#8217;LAUGHLIN and partners, 51a.<br>All cabins and Irish creats in this townland.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ballymilligan (O&#8217;Mulligan&#8217;s Town)<br>One small farm-house in this townland and a small bleach-yard, the rest cabins and Irish creats.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Drumrainey (Ridge of the Ferns)<br>Owen M&#8217;GURK and partners, 53a.<br>Thomas STANTON and partners, 49a. 2r.<br>Arthur FORBES and partners, 50a. 2r.<br>Two cabins and Irish creats, 29 acres of moss reserved.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dunarnon (arnon&#8217;s Dun or Fort)<br>Wm. CREIGHTON, 61a. 2r.<br>George PATTERSON and partners, 72a.<br>Moss reserved, 51a. 2r.<br>A small tan-yard and three small farm-houses, very little arable land.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dunamoney (Fort of the Bog)<br>Wm. and John LEES, John BROWN, Wm. FLEMING, Robert WILSON, 213a. 2r.<br>In this townland and part of Ballyhavor, stands a corn-mill and wind-mill with two good farm-houses, some cabins and Irish creats. The wind-mill belongs to the Rev. Robert BRYAN and the rent \u00a35.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Killybogan (Wood of the Bog)<br>Wm. PORTER, Andw. BROOK, David CULLEN and partners, Wm. and John JOHNSTON, 177a. 3r.<br>Some moss reserved. Rev. Robert BRYANS, for the mills, rent \u00a320. In this townland a corn-mill, some cabins and Irish creats.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Killynease (Aenea&#8217;s Wood)<br>Patrick DOUDLE, John ADGER&#8217;S widow, John BUNTON, 227a.<br>Bog reserved.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Killyfaddy (Long wood)<br>Mr. Wm. JOHNSTON, 371a.<br>In this townland there is one good farm-house and offices and a few cabins and Irish creats.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lecka (Hillside)<br>Hugh O&#8217;NEILL and partners, 66a.<br>There are only three cabins in this townland. The greatest part of the land let to the town. Most shrub of wood, moss and bog.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Mullaghboy (The Yellow Summit)<br>John RAMSY&#8217;S executors, William GIVEN, Mrs. WARBURTON, 127a.<br>There are only some cabins and Irish creats in this townland. The greatest part of the townland held by the inhabitants of the town of Magherafelt.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Moymuckle-Murray (Macgil-Murry&#8217;s Plain)<br>John Harris, 38a.<br>David ADAMS and partners, 99a.<br>John M&#8217;CORD, 39a. 3r.<br>Three tolerable farm-houses in this townland and some cabins. All arable and pasture, except some moss and bog, about 12 acres<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Polepatrick (Patrick&#8217;s Shole or Cavern).<br>Richard WHITESIDE, 40a.<br>The remainder of this townland let to the people of Magherafelt. One tolerable farm-house. All arable pasture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Roshure (Point of the Yew)<br>Henry and Job PALMER, 127a.<br>Two small farm-houses. All arable and pasture except 30 acres of moss, bog and moor.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Tillinkisie (Linchy&#8217;s Hill)<br>William and Ben BROWN, Mantis MULHOLLAND and James M&#8217;NAUGHT and partners, William AKEIN and John TOMB, Edward WHITESIDE and partners (Forge Dam), 270a.<br>All poor cabins and Irish creats. Very little arable land, being mostly shrub of wood, bog and rocks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>1824 Pigot and Co.&#8217;s Hibernian Provincial Directory<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" src=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/geograph-104809-by-Linda-Bailey.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1261\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/geograph-104809-by-Linda-Bailey.jpg 640w, https:\/\/cotyrone.com\/~inthenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/geograph-104809-by-Linda-Bailey-300x225.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/><figcaption><strong>Rainey Endowed School, Magherafelt<br>The founder, Mr. Hugh RAINEY left his estate to trustees for the purpose of building a school to help the poor boys of his town have free education. The first 8 boys started in November 1713. Female pupils were not allowed to attend until 1894.<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Magherafelt is a small neat market and post town in the county of Derry, 91 (or 94?) miles north by west of Dublin, by the post road, 2 miles from Castledawson, 4 from Moneymore, 5 from Toome, 7 from Cookstown and 28 from Belfast. In the year 1680, Hugh RAINEY Esq., left an annuity of 175 pounds per annum for the support and education of as many boys, as the sum (after deducting the salary of the school-master and the house-keeper) would allow; the number is generally from 12 to 14; they are maintained three years, afterwards apprenticed, with an extra suit of clothes and fifty shillings, which are placed in the hands of their master and at the expiration of their service, given to them towards their beginning business.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Here is also a Sunday school for children of all religious denominations. The church is a neat stone edifice, with a lofty spire, of which the Rev. Thomas A. VESEY is the present rector. Here are also a Presbyterian meeting-house and a Catholic chapel. In the centre of the town stands the market-house, possessing a good clock and over it is a ballroom. At the lower end of the town is the Sessions House, where the sessions are held twice a year for civil bills and criminal offences; adjoining it is the Linen Hall. A court leet is also held here every month, for the recovery of debts under forty shillings. The proprietors of this town are the Marquis of Londonderry and Sir Robert BATESON, who hold it under a lease from the London Company. The general market is held on Thursday and a good one for linen on the second Thursday in every month. There are fairs on August 25th, October 29th and December 29th. The population is 1,100.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Post Office;<br>Post-master, Mr.Thomas DICKSON<br>The Dublin mail is despatched to Cookstown at twenty minutes past ten in the morning and arrives at half-past three in the afternoon. The Londonderry and Belfast mails leave at three quarters past three in the afternoon and arrive at half-past seven in the evening. A by-mail to Tobermore and Maghera at half-past seven in the evening. Letters for England go by Dublin, those for Scotland by Belfast.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Gentry and Clergy;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ASH Miss, Charity Street<br>BAMBER George Esq., Millbrook<br>BELL Humphrey Esq., Warwick Lodge<br>BRYAN Josh Esq., seneschal, Broad Street<br>PATERSON, Captain Thomas<br>PAUL Rev. Thos., rector of Ballinderry<br>VESEY Rev. Thomas A., rector, Glebe-house<br>WALKER John Esq., agent to the Belfast Northern Bank, Charity Street<br>WILSON Rev. James, Fairview<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Merchants and Tradesmen &amp;c;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Physicians &#8211; EVANS Robert, Bread Street.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Surgeons &#8211; SHANNON Dr.; WILSON William, Diamond.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Attorneys &#8211; CHAMBERS David, Broad Street; DICKSON Thomas, Charity Street; GAUSSEN Charles, Diamond<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Surveyors of Excise &#8211; JAMES Richard Esq., Broad Street.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Coroner &#8211; M&#8217;KEE David (and high constable of the barony).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Linen-Inspector &#8211; BOYLE Henderson Esq., Charity Street<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Publicans &amp;c;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ALEXANDER Isaac, Pass<br>BROWN Wm., Pass<br>CAMPBELL James, Charity Street<br>COCHRAN, John, Charity St.<br>COUSLEY, John, Pass<br>DEVLIN, John, parish clerk<br>DONNELLY Charles, Castle St.<br>FERGUSON Wm., Broad St.<br>HAGAN, John, Pass<br>HOLDEN, Richard, Broad St.<br>HUTCHINSON, James, Charity St.<br>JOHNSTON, James, Diamond<br>M&#8217;FALLS Thomas, Diamond<br>M&#8217;QUADE James, Charity St.<br>MARKS Wm., Castle St.<br>MASON, Wm., Charity St.<br>THOMPSON, Sarah, innkeeper<br>WALSH Michael, Pass<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Shopkeepers, Traders, &amp;c;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ADAMS Joshua, watch and clock-maker, Broad Street<br>ARMSTRONG John, wheelwright, Broad St.<br>COCHRAN Robert, grocer, Charity St.<br>CULLIN Mary, haberdasher, Charity St.<br>DAWSON Arthur, grocer and spirit-dealer, Castle St.<br>DUNCAN David, woollen-draper, Charity St.<br>DUNCAN John, grocer, Broad St.<br>DUNCAN Robt., grocer ,Broad St.<br>DUNCAN W., grocer, Charity St.<br>GRAHAM David, woollen-draper and haberdasher Charity St.<br>GRAHAM John, haberdasher<br>HUGHES James, grocer and iron-monger, Broad St.<br>HULL John, grocer and baker, Diamond<br>JOHNSTON Michael, tanner, Ballyheifer<br>JOHNSON Samuel, grocer, Charity St.<br>KIRKPATRICK John, carpenter and glazier, Corn Lane<br>KIRKPATRICK John grocer, Charity St.<br>LEO Hugh, grocer, Pass<br>LOVE John, grocer and hardware dealer, Charity St.<br>M&#8217;DAVITT Margaret, woollen-draper, Charity St.<br>M&#8217;GINNIS Charles, tailor, Pass<br>M&#8217;KEE Thomas, wheel-wright, Charity St.<br>M&#8217;LERNON Thomas, grocer, Castledawson St.<br>OAKMAN Walter, baker and flour dealer, Castle-dawson St.<br>RICHARDSON Henry, boot and shoemaker, Pass<br>SANDS Robert, grocer, Charity St.<br>SMITH George, wheelwright, Castle-Dawson St.<br>VANCE James, watch and clockmaker, Broad St.<br>WALKER John, linen buyer, Charity St.<br>WILSON Mary Jane, haberdasher<br>WORKMAN James, painter and glazier, Broad St.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Coach &amp;c.;<br>Belfast, the Union Day Coach, from Thomas M&#8217;FALLS, Diamond, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at seven in the morning and returns on alternate days, at eight in the evening. Goods may be conveyed to any part of the kingdom, by hiring cars for the purpose.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Magherafelt is a small town, and a civil parish, in the barony of Loughinsholin, and County Londonderry. Transcribed and compiled by Teena from the &#8216;History of Magherafelt, Ireland&#8217; by W. H. Maitland 1916 According to the \u00a0muster roll of County Londonderry there were on the Salters&#8217; proportion; Mr.SAYER -16 men; 12 muskets and 4 Halberds. 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