Cavan - Cavan in the Ulster Plantation 1608-1620

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CAVAN IN THE ULSTER PLANTATION
Extracted from "An Historical Account of the Plantation in 
Ulster at the Commencement of the Seventeenth Century, 
1608-1620"
Rev. George Hill
M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr
Belfast (1877)
including Nicholas Pynnar's Survey of 1618-1619

DEFINITIONS OF CERTAIN TERMS USED IN THE ULSTER PLANTATION

LAND*
1.	Pole = 24 acres
2.	Pottle = 1/4 of a pole (6 acres)
3.	Proportion : Great = 2,000 acres
4.	Proportion : Middle = 1,500 acres
5.	Proportion : Small = 1,000 acres
* While these terms are not included in this transcript, 
their definitions will be helpful to those who refer to Hill 
for additional information.


PERSONS
1.	British : born in either England, Scotland, or Wales.  
(A person's place of origin is not always stated or obvious 
in the text.)
2.	Freeholder : one who held land in fee simple and in 
perpetuity.
3.	Leaseholder : one who held land by contract for a 
specified term and specified
rent.
4.	Native : native-born Irish.
5.	Servitor : typically, a military officer in service of 
the Crown.
6.	Undertaker : A man, often of aristrocracy, who was 
granted one or more proportions, each of a thousand acres or 
more (as described above), which proportion(s) it was his 
duty to people, develop, and defend in a manner prescribed 
by the Crown. The undertaker often lived some distance from 
the property, sometimes as far as England or Scotland.  Some 
came to Ireland but later returned to their own countries.  
Still others came and took up permanent residence on their 
properties.  Hill sometimes tells in which of these three 
categories a specific undertaker falls.


NOTES
1.	Many surnames, such as O'Reilly, plainly are native to 
Ireland. O'Reilly, in fact, was the Irish family for whom 
County Cavan was once commonly called "O'Reylie's Country" 
[see p. 112, fn. 86].  Spelling at the time being very 
inconsistent, O'Reilly is written several different ways in 
the plantation records, all recognizable as O'Reilly.  
During the plantation, the O'Reillys were among those Irish 
who were permitted to keep certain - though much diminished 
portions - of their lands, while countless other Irish were 
displaced entirely.
2.	In many instances, a man's name appears multiple times 
on the same page of Hill.
3.	Some men appear only in footnotes on the page noted.
4.	See the relevant page(s) in Hill to learn: (1) whether a 
man was an undertaker, a freeholder, a leaseholder, or a 
mere resident; (2) whether he was a Native, Servitor, or 
other; and (3) the names of properties held or inhabited.
5.	Many undertakers were granted multiple proportions in a 
precinct, and some undertakers were granted lands in more 
than one precinct or even in  more than one county.  Be sure 
to look for all occurrences of any particular name in all 
precincts of Cavan.
6.	Any bracketed, italicized text indicates a notation by 
this researcher/transcriptionist.  Bracketed text which is 
not italicized represents information included in Hill.

UNDERTAKERS, FREEHOLDERS, LEASEHOLDERS, AND OTHER INHABITANTS

PRECINCT OF CASTLERAHIN [NOW BARONY OF CASTLERAHAN]
GRANTED TO SERVITORS AND NATIVES

ASH, Sir Thomas, Knight [p. 457]
BANE, Thomas McJames, Gentleman of Kilmore [p. 344]
BRADIE, Patrick, Gentleman [p. 344]
BRADIE, Thomas, Gentleman [p. 344]
BRADIE, Walter, Gentleman [p. 344]
CULME, Arthur, son of Sir Hugh CULME [or Captain Culme? [p. 
458]
CULME, Benjamin, preacher, probably a brother of Sir Hugh 
Culme [p. 458]
CULME, Hugh, Captain, an Englishman, son of Sir Hugh CULME 
of Devonshire and his wife, Mary FORTESCUE; ______ EMERSON, 
wife of Captain CULME [pp. 457,458]
ELLIOT, Sir John, Knight and baron of the exchequer [p. 343]
ELLIOTT, Sir John, Knight [p. 458]
FETIPLACE/FETTIPLACE/PHETTIPLACE, Sir Edmund, Knight [pp. 
344,457]
GARTH, Lieutenant [p. 457]
GARTH, Roger, Gentleman [p. 344]
McGLASNEY, Hugh, Gentleman [p. 345]
NUGENT, Edward, Gentleman [p. 345]
O'MOELTULLY, Shane bane, Gentleman [p. 345]
O'REILY, Bryan O'Coggye [p. 345]
O'REILY, Cahire McShane, Gentleman of Cornegall [p. 344]
O'REILY, Hugh Roe McShane [p. 345]
O'REILY, Owen McMulmorie, Gentleman [p. 345]
O'REILY, Owen McShane, Gentleman [p. 345]
O'REILY, Mulmorie McOwen [p. 345]
O'REILY, Philip, brother to Shane O'Reily [p. 345]
O'REILY, Philip McBrien McHugh, Gentleman [p. 344]
O'REILY, Shane, brother to Philip O'Reily [p. 345]
O'REILY, Shane McHugh, Gentleman of Ballaghana [p. 344]
O'REILY, Shane McPhilip, Gentleman [p. 345]
O'RELLIE/O'RELLY, Shane McPhillip, styled Aghekilmore, now 
Kilmore [p. 458]
PHETTIPLACE/FETIPLACE/FETTIPLACE, Sir Edmond [pp. 344,457]
REILY, Barnaby, Gentleman of Nacorraghes [p. 344]
RIDGEWAIE/RIDGEWAY, John, Captain [p. 457]
RIDGEWAY, John, Esq., brother of Sir Thomas, treasurer [p. 343]
TAAFFE/TATHE, Sir William, Knight, of Irish birth [pp. 343,457]

PRECINCT OF CLANCHIE/CLANCHY [NOW BARONY OF CLANKEE]
GRANTED TO SCOTTISH UNDERTAKERS

ANDERSON, Alex. [p. 454]
AUBIGNEY/AUBIGNY/AUBIGNIE, Lord Esme [pp. 308,408,451,452]
BAGSHAW or BAGSHAWE, Sir Edward; his daughter Anne; her 
husband Thomas BAILIE
[Baillie], Edward [p. 452]
BAILIE, Edward; his wife, Jennett; his son John [p. 452]
BAILLIE, Edward [p. 456]
BAILLIE, James [p. 456]
BAILLIE, John [p. 456]
BAILLIE, William [p. 456]
BARBER, David [p. 454]
BARBOUR, David [p. 456]
BAYLY [BAILLIE], William of Frivilton [p. 408]
BAYLYE [BAILLIE], William [p. 451]
BEALIE [BAILLIE], William, Esq. [p. 456]
CULME, Hugh, Captain [p. 458]
CUTHBERTSON, Gilbert [p. 456]
EDGEWORTH, John of Cranelagh in Longford, husband of Anne 
Culme, daughter ofCapt. Culme [p. 458]
DAVISON/DAVYSON, Alexander; his wife, Jennett [p. 454]
DEANES, John [p. 454]
DOWNEBARR [DUNBAR?], William [p. 451]
DUNBAR, William of Enterkin [p. 408]
FENLAY [FINLEY?], John [p. 454]
FENLAY, Patrick [p. 454]
FLEMING, Garrett [p. 188]
HADSOR, Richard [p. 453]
HADSOR, Richard, Esq. [p. 452]
HAMILTON, Sir Claud [p. 451]
HAMILTON, Sir James, Knight [pp. 451,452,453]
HAMILTON, Sir James, Viscount Clannaboy, brother of William 
Hamilton, Esq. [p. 455]
HAMILTON, James, son of William HAMILTON, Esq. [p. 455]
HAMILTON, John [pp. 451,454,456]
HAMILTON, John; his wife, Jennett; his son, Nicholas 
HAMILTON [p. 452]
HAMILTON, John, Esq. [pp. 452,453]
HAMILTON, William, Esq. of Ballymeaghan (now Ballymachan, 
near Belfast), son of Rev. Hans HAMILTON and brother of Sir 
James HAMILTON, Viscount Clannaboy; his wife, Jane MELVILLE; 
his children, Hans, James, John, Ursula, William [p. 455] 
HENDERSON, Alexander [p. 454]
KENNEDIE [KENNEDY], John [p. 452]
LIGHTERFOOTE, Richard [p. 452]
LOCH, John; wife, Jennett; and son, James [pp. 452-53]
McCLERIE, Owen More McShane [p. 456]
McCLERY, Coll McOwen more [p. 454]
McCOMEN, Cohonoght [Cuconaght] [p. 454]
MCULLOGH, David [p. 454]
McGAURAN, Manus [p. 454]
McGIL-MARTIN, Shane [p. 456]
McGROGAN, Philip [p. 454]
McGURGAN, Edmond [p. 456]
MILLER, Walter [p. 456]
MUSGRAVE, John [p. 454]
O'HALTON, Philip [p. 454]
O'LINSHIE, Coll [p. 454]
O'LINSHIE, Ferrall [p. 454]
O'LINSHIE, Tirlagh [p. 454]
O'REILLIE, Bryan [p. 456]
O'REILLIE, Edmond 	Duffe [p. 456]
O'REILLIE, Mulmore McBrian [p. 456]
O'REILLY, Farrell McPhilip [p. 456]
O'REILLY, Gilleice Oge [p. 454]
O'REILLY, Hugh [p. 454]
O'REILLY, Owen McHugh [p. 454]
O'REILLY, Tirlagh McEdmond Oge [p. 454]
O'REILLY, Tirlagh McShane [p. 454]
O'RELLY, Coll [p. 456]
PARONS, Sir William [p. 453]
PERSE/PIERSE, Sir Henry, Knight [pp. 452,453]
PRICE, William; his wife, Ellen; his son, Anthony [p. 453]
RAE, William [p. 456]
RALSTON, John, son of Laird Ralston [p. 408]
RALSTON/ROLLESTON, John [pp. 451,454]
STAFFORD, Edmond [p. 452]
STEELE, George; his wife, Eliza; his daughter, Mary [p. 453]
STEIVINSON [STEVENSON], John [p. 456]
STEWART, James; his wife, Ann; his daughter, Mary [p. 453]
STUART, Esme, Lord Aubigney/Aubignie/Aubigny, son of Esme 
STEWART, first Duke of Lennox [pp. 408,451,452]
TAILLOR, Robert [p. 454]
TAYLOR, John [p. 459]
TEATE, James [p. 456]
TWEDDY, Walter [p. 456]
UDNEY, Oliver [a Scotsman] [p. 454] *
WYLLIE, John [p. 454]
* Oliver was of the family Udny of Udny in Aberdeenshire and 
served previously as Captain of a company in the Scots 
Brigade in the service of Holland.  (1) Papers Illustrating 
the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the 
United Netherlands 1572- 1782, Vol. I 1572-1697, Ed. James 
Ferguson, Edinburgh (1899), pp. 72, 74, 227.
(2) The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and 
Wales, Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the 
Earliest to the Present Time, Sir. Bernard Burke, C.B., 
LL.D., Ulster King of Arms, London (1884), p. 1043].  Oliver 
Owdny, along with Nicholas Owdny, appears on the 1630 Muster 
Roll for County Cavan.  In fact, however, the local Scots 
pronunciation of the family and barony name of Udny is 
Widney; and it is the latter spelling which most of Oliver's 
descendants eventually adopted.

PRECINCT OF CLONEMAHOWN [NOW BARONY OF CLANMAHONE]
[A/K/A CLANMOHON/CLONMAHON]
GRANTED TO SERVITORS AND NATIVES

ATKINS, Lieutenant [p. 468]
ATKINSON, Anthony, Gentleman [p. 341]
ATKINSON, Anthony, Lieutenant [p. 341]
ATKINSON, Lieutenant [p. 468]
BRADIE, Philip McTirlagh, Gentleman [p. 342]
FLEMING, Gerald, Esq. [Although he is listed under 
"Natives", the name Fleming originally meant a native of 
Flanders] [p. 342]
FLEMING, Gerald, Captain; his son Thomas [p. 468]
FITZ-SIMONS, Richard [Although listed under "Natives", 
Fitzsimmons is an English surname of Norman origin.] [p. 
342]
JOHNES or JONES, Joseph, Gentleman, a Welshman [pp. 341,468]
LAMBERT, Sir Oliver, Knight and Privy Councillor, an 
Englishman who arrived as early as 1581, also a grandson of 
Richard LAMBERT of London [p. 340] LAMBERT, Sir Oliver, Lord 
[p. 468]
LARGE, James; Katherine, his wife [p. 468]
LYONS, Captain [p. 468]
McTIRLAGH, Phillip [p. 468]
MOORE, Archibald [p. 468]
NUGENT, Christopher, Gentleman [p. 342]
NUGENT, Edward, Gentleman [2x] [p. 342]
O'RELY, Mulmorie McHugh Connelagh, Gentleman [p. 342]
O'RELEY, Mullmory McHugh [p. 468]
O'REYLY, Hugh McBrien, Gentleman [p. 342]
RUSSELL, Lieutenant [p. 468]
RUSSON, John, Gentleman [p. 341]

PRECINCT OF LOGHTEE OR LOUGHTEE
[NOW THE BARONIES OF UPPER AND LOWER LOUGHTEE]
GRANTED TO ENGLISH UNDERTAKERS

ACHESON, Henry, Gentleman of Edinburgh, a Scotsman [p. 284]
ADWICK, Mr. [p. 464]
AMEAS, Peter, Esq. [p. 467]
BAGSHAW, Sir Edward, of Finglasse, County Dublin; his 
daughter Anne, who married Thomas RICHARDSON, Esq. of 
Dubling [p. 464]
BAKER, John; Maria, his wife; William, their son [p. 463]
BASSETT, Walter [p. 466]
BEDELL, Ambrose of Carne, Cavan [p. 464]
BOUTS, William [p. 463]
BOWKER, George [p. 463]
BROADHURST, John [p. 466]
BURROWES, Robert [p. 463]
BUTLER, Stephen [p. 408]
BUTLER, Sir Stephen, Knight, an Englishman - not related to 
the Irish earls and dukes of Ormond; his wife Maria 
BRINDSLEY; his sons James and Stephen [pp. 281,464,465]
CASTLEDINE, Richard [p. 466]
CHESMAN, Henry [p. 466]
COOTE, Sir Charles [p. 465]
CRAIG, Sir James, Knight, a Scotsman [p. 284]
CULLANE [CULM], Sir Hugh [p. 463]
CULME, Hugh, Captain [p. 463]
DAVYS, Sir John, Knight [p. 461]
DILLON, Sir Robert [p. 465]
FISH, John [p. 408]
FISH/FISHE, Sir John, Esq., Knight and Baronet [pp. 462,463]
FISHE, Sir Edward, son and heir of John FISH, Esq. [p. 463]
FISHE, John, Esq., an Englishman from Bedford [p. 281]
GAMBLE, Robert [p. 466]
GREENHAM, John; his son and heir, Thomas GREENHAM [p. 467]
GROOME, Hugh [p. 463]
GUYE, Thomas [p. 466]
GWILLIAMS, Thomas [p. 464]
HAMILTON, Claude, Gentleman from Creichnes [Scotland?]
HORNE, Reinald, Reynold or Rignold [pp. 408,461,466]
JACKSON, Bartholomew [p. 466]
JACKSON, Thomas [p. 466]
LAWDER, William, Gentleman, a Scotsman from Bellhaven 
[Belhaven, East Lothian?] [p.285]
LOCKINGTON, Edward [p. 466]
LUSHER, Sir Nicholas, Knight, an Englishman from Surrey [pp. 
282,461,466]
LUSHER, William, son of Sir Nicholas LUSHER [p. 467]
LYSLEY [LESLIE?], Nicholas [p. 466]
MAINWARING or MANNERINGE, Sir George, Knight of Ight-feilde 
in Shropshire [pp. 466,467]
McDONNOGHY, Patrick Brady [p. 463]
MOIGNE/MOYNE/MOYNES or, Roger; his wife, Abigail [p. 467]
MOUNTFORD, Thomas [p. 464]
NEWMAN, Thomas, Gentleman of Castle Terra [p. 461]
NEWTON, Robert [p. 466]
NUTKIN, Richard [p. 466]
O'LERY, Daniel [p. 463]
O'MULPATRICK, Donnogh [p. 463]
O'RELY, Cahill [p. 463]
O'RELY, John [p. 463]
O'RELY, Knogher [p. 463]
PERROTT, Humphrey [p. 464]
PYNDAR, Oliver [p. 463]
QUINCY, Henry, carpenter of Castle Terra [p. 461]
RELEY, John [p. 466]
RICHARDSON, Esq. [p. 464]
SHERWINE, Edmond of Creenagh [p. 465]
SMITH, Richard [p. 463]
SNOW or SNOWE, William [pp. 408,467]
SUGDEN, John [p. 463]
TAILOR or TAYLOR, John, Esq. of Castle Terra [p. 461]
TAILOR, John, Gentleman, from Cambridgeshire [pp. 125,228,283]
TAYLOR, Brockhill or Brockhall, of Ballyhayes al' 
Aghteeduffe, Cavan; daughters Eliza and Mary [pp. 460,461]
TAYLOR, John [pp. 460,463,466]
TAYLOR, John and Anne [p. 463]
WALDRON, Sir Richard, Knight, son of John WALDRON, an 
Englishman; Thomas WALDRON, son of Sir Richard [p. 280]
WALDRON, Richard, son of Sir Richard WALDRON [p. 461]
WALDRON, Sir Richard [p. 461]
WALDRON, Thomas, Esq., son and heir to Sir Richard WALDRON; 
Thomas's son, Thomas WALDRON [p. 461]
WALRONE, Richard [p. 408] [probably the same as Sir Richard 
WALDRON]
WIRRAL/WORRALL/WYRRALL, Sir Hugh, Knight from Middlesex [pp. 
282,463,464]

PRECINCT OF TULLAGHAH
[NOW THE BARONY OF TULLYHAW]
GRANTED TO - NOT NOTED

BRETT, Walter of Dublin [p. 473]
COOLME [Culme], Hugh, Esq., an Englishman, later Sir Hugh 
[p. 338]
CULME, Captain [p. 473]
GRAEME/GRAHAM, Sir George, Knight, son of Sir George GRAEME 
or GRAHAM from the Scottish Border [p. 337]
GRAEME/GRAHAM, Sir Richard, Knight, brother of Sir George 
[p. 337]
JOHNES [Jones], Thomas, Gentleman, [probably a Welshman] [p. 
338]
GRIMES [GRAHAM], Sir George, brother of Richard; his wife, 
Jane HUNTINGFIELD; his son, William GRIMES [p. 474]
GRIMES [GRAHAM], Sir Richard of Corismorgan, brother of 
George; his wife, Elizabeth HETHERINGTON; his sons: (1) 
Thomas GRIMES; (2) William GRIMES and his wife, Jane BROWNE 
of Mulrankan [p. 474]
MAGAURAN, Breene Oge, Gentlemen [p. 339]
MAGAURAN, Donouogh, Gentlemen [p. 339]
MAGAURAN, Hugh McManus Oge, Gentlemen [p. 339]
MAGAURAN [MacGAURAN], Phelim; his son, Brian MacGAURAN and 
wife, Mary O'BRIEN; Brian's son, Edward MacGAURAN [p. 474]
McCABE, Shane, Gentleman [p. 340]
McGAWRAN [Magauran], Felim, Gentleman [p. 339]
McGAWRAN [Magauran], Cormacke [p. 339]
McKERNAN, Bryan, Gentleman [p. 339]
McKERNAN, Donnell McFarrall Oge, Gentleman [p. 340]
McKERNAN, Wony [Una] McThomas [p. 340]
McOWEN, Cahir, Gentleman [p. 339]
McOWEN, Donell, Gentleman [p. 339]
Edward MacGAURAN, son and heir of Brian [p. 474]
O'GOWNE, Callo [Calvagh], Gentleman [p. 340]
O'REILY, Cahill, Gentleman [p. 339]
O'REILY, John, Gentleman [p. 339]
O'REILY, Connor, Gentleman [p. 339]
O'REILY, Mulmorie McTirlagh, Gentleman [p. 339]
O'RELY, Mulmore McHugh McFarrall, Gentleman [p. 339]
O'REYLIE, Tirlagh McHugh McBryan [p. 339]
O'REYLY, Brian, son of Hugh O'REYLY, late of Ballaghaneo [p. 
339]
O'REYLY, Bryan McPhilip, Gentleman [p. 338]
O'REYLY, Bryan McShane, Gentleman [p. 340]
O'REYLY, Cahell McOwen, Gentleman [p. 339]
O'REYLY, Cahir, son of Hugh O'REYLY, late of Ballaghaneo [p. 
339]
O'REYLY, Donill Backagh McShane, Gentleman [p. 340]
O'REYLY, Felim, son of Hugh O'Reyly, late of Ballaghaneo [p. 
339]
O'SHEREDEN, Owne, Gentleman and Native [p. 339]
PARSONS, William, Esq. [p. 474]
PYNNAR, Nicholas, Esq. [p. 338]
RUTLIDGE, Edward, Gentleman [p. 338]
TALBOTT, John of Agher [p. 473]
TALBOTT, Walter; his son and heir, James TALBOTT [p. 473]
TALBOTT, Walter, Esq. [p. 338]

PRECINCT OF TULLAGHGARVY [NOW BARONY OF TULLYGARVEY]
GRANTED TO SERVITORS AND NATIVES

ASHE, John, Gentleman and son of Thomas ASHE and ____ 
BAILEY, of Norman origin [pp. 346,459]
ASH or ASHE, Sir Thomas, Knight and son of Thomas ASHE and 
____ BAILEY, of Norman origin [pp. 346,459]
BETAGH, Henry, Gentleman [p. 348]
BRADDY [BRADY?], Terence, Gentleman [p. 348]
BRADY, Philip McTirlagh [p. 460]
BRADY, Thomas of Drogheada [p. 460]
CULME, Hugh, Captain [pp. 458,459]
GORE, Paul, Captain [p. 459]
MAGAURAN, ___________ [p. 460]
McBRADY, Connor McShane Roe [p. 460]
McGRA [McCREA?], Arthur of Ballenecarge [p. 460]
McKYERNAN [McKERNAN], ______ [p. 460]
McOWEN, Bryan Echoghe [p. 460]
McTELLIGH, Maurice [p. 460]
McTULLY, Morish [p. 348]
MOORE, Archibald [pp. 458,459] [same as the following]
MOORE, Archibald, Gentleman and brother to Brent Moore [p. 
346]
MOORE, Brent, Gentleman and brother to Archibald [p. 346]
MOORE FAMILY [p. 346 Fn. 270]
[O'BRADIE], Connor McShane Roe, Gentleman [p. 348]
O'REILIE, Mulmorie McPhilip, Esq. [p. 347]
O'REILLY, Hugh [p. 460]
O'RELIE, Mulmorie Oge [p. 459] - see the following:
O'RELIE, Mulmorie Oge of Ballincairge or Bellenekarge, son 
of Mulmorie O'REILLY and grandson of Sir John O'REILLY [p. 
460]
O'RELLY [O'Reilly], Hugh McShane [probably the same as Hugh 
O'Reilly, above] [p. 460]
O'RELLY, Melmore McHugh Conolagh [p. 460]
O'RELLY, Melmore McPhilip [p. 460]
O'REYLEY, Mullmorie McPhilip [p. 459]
O'REYLIE, Hugh, Esq. [p. 348]
O'REYLIE, Mulmonie Oge, Gentleman [p. 347]
RELEY, Captain [p. 459]
TALBOT _______ [p. 458]
TALBOT, Walter [p. 459]
TALBOTT, Walter of Ballaconnolly, Cavan [p. 460]
TIRRELL, Richard, Captain [pp. 347,460]
TIRRELL, William, brother of Captain Richard [p. 460]
UVEDALL, Sir William [p. 459]

PRECINCT [NOW BARONY]  OF TULLYHUNCO
A/K/A TULLAGHCONCHE OR TULLOCHONCO
GRANTED TO SCOTTISH UNDERTAKERS

ACHESON or ATCHESON, Archibald, Esq., a/k/a Sir Archibald, 
of Goose-ford or Guisefoord [Gosford], County of Haddington 
[now East Lothian], Scotland; his wife, Dame Margaret 
HAMILTON; his son and successor, Patrick; his son and Third 
Baronet, George [p. 472]
ACHESON, John [p. 470]
ACHMOOTIE, AGMOOTIE, AGHMOOTIE, or AUCHMOTHY, Alexander, a 
Scotsman, brother of John [pp. 307,470,471] [probably from 
Auchmuthie/Auchmithie in Angus- shire, Scotland (personal 
name sometimes written Auchmoutie, Aughmoutie, etc.)] 
ACHMOOTIE, AGMOOTIE, AGHMOOTIE, or AUCHMOTHY, John, brother 
of Alexander [pp. 307,470] [probably from Auchmuthie, as 
above]
BAILLIE, William, Esq. [p. 309]
BROWNE, John, [p. 472]
BROWNE, John, Gentleman of Gorgeemill or Gorgiemylne, 
Scotland [Gorgie Mill in Edinburgh] [pp. 308,408,472]
COFYN, Francis [p. 469]
COOPER, Thomas [p. 470]
CRAIG, CRAIGE, CRAIGG, or CRAIGIE, James, Knight; Dame Mary, 
his wife [pp. 469,470,471]
DOWNBARR [DUNBAR?], William [p. 309]
FORBES, Sir Arthur of Granard, Knight [p. 469]
GRIFFIN, George [p. 469]
HAMILTON, John of Corronery or Hansborrow [p. 469]
HAMILTON, Sir Alexander, Knight, of Endervicke or 
Enderwicke, Scotland [pp. 306,408,469,470]
HAMILTON, Sir Claude, Knight, son of Sir Alexander; his 
wife, Jane FORBES; his son and heir, Sir Francis HAMILTON, 
Knight and Baronet [pp. 307,408,469,470,471]
HUNT, Stephen [p. 469]
HUNT, Stephen and Susan [p. 470]
LAWDER [LAUDER], William of Belhaven, Scotland; his son and 
successor, Alexander
LAWDER [p. 470]
LIGHTERFOOT/LIGHTERFOOTE, Richard [pp. 469,470]
LYNFORD, George [p. 470]
MAUNDERSON, Adam [p. 470]
McBRYAN, John boy [p. 471]
McBRYEN, ____ boy [p. 471]
McKERGEREN, Brian [p. 471]
McKERNAN, _______ [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Brian oge [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Bryan bane [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Chononohort [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Corhonagh [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Donagh [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Donald oge [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Donnell [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Eugene McCahill [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Eugene McCormick oge [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Farrell oge [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Gille oge [p. 471]
McKERNAN, John McEdmond oge [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Pat [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Teig [p. 471]
McKERNAN, Thomas McShane birn [p. 471]
McKERNAN, William [p. 471]
McKERNAN, William McFarrell [p. 471]
McMAISTER, Donald [p. 471]
McMAISTER, Mullagher [p. 471]
McMAISTER, Phelim [p. 471]
McMAISTER, William [p. 471]
McSHANE, Caher [p. 471]
McSHANE, Cahir [p. 471]
McTHOMAS, Eugene [p. 471]
McTHOMAS, Eugene reagh [p. 471]
McVITTYE, John [p. 470]
O'RELY, Eugene boy [p. 471]
RALESTON, John, Gentleman [p. 309]
STUART, Esme, Lord Aubigney/Aubignie/Aubigny, son of Esme 
STEWART, first Duke of Lennox [pp. 308,408,451,452]

COUNTY CAVAN JURORS FOR INQUISITION 25 SEPTEMBER 1609
[NO LOCAL PLACE NAMES INCLUDED]

BRADY, Hugh McDonell
BRADY, Patrick
BRADY, Mahowne McOwen
BRADY, Shane McCalmoyle
BRADY, Thomas
FLEMINGE, Garrett, Esq.
McGAURAN, Felim
McKERNAN, Donell McFerral Oge
McKERNAN, Cormock
McKERNAN, Tirlagh Oge
O'FERALLY, Owen boy
O'GOWNE, Shane
REILIE, Mulmore McCale [Cahill]

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

LOUGHLIN, Murtagh, an executioner from County Cavan [p. 34] 
MOORE, Sir Gerrot [Gerald], had a grant of Termon [church] 
lands [p. 112] OGLE, Clinton, Gentleman of Kewnunan [p. 495]