The Belfast Gazette, January 23, 1931

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The Belfast Gazette, January 23, 1931 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, JANUARY 23, 1931. Reference No. on Hap filed Standard Standard Reg. Name of Tenant. Postal Address. Barony. Townland. in Land Area. Bent. Purchase Price Purchase Annuity •No... Commis- sion. A. B. P. £ s. d. £ s- d. £ s. d. Holdings subject to Judicial Bents fixed between the 15th August, 1896, and the 16th August, 1911—(continued). 174 / James Cnsey and \ Gruig, Kilconway Gruig 1 :15 2 20 4 15 0 3 18 6 82 12 8 Arthur Casey ! Omerbane, [ Cloughmills, • ) Co. Antrim. Holdings subject to Judicial Bents fixed after the 15th Auugst, 1911. James Moore Liscolman, Lower Liscolman 7, 7A, 121 2 33 9 16 0 8 13 4182 9 I Dervock, Dunluce 7B, 7C Co. Antrim. Joseph Alexander ^ Ballyratahan j do. Ballyratahan Morrison |^ Upper Upper ^ Dervock, 3 52 2 35 30 0 0 26 8 8 556 9 10 J Co. Antrim. J Do. do. do. do. 5 4 1 0 400 3 10 8 74 7 9 Do. do. do. do. 5A, 16 7 0 37 Ballyratahan 940 828 171 4 7 Lower 10 3 3 10 J Catherine MeCann . do. do. Ballyratahan 8B 13 2 10 15 0 0 13 5 2 279 2 5 (widow) Upper Samuel Huey Carncullagh do. / Carncullagh 4 630 \ Lower, 1 Lower Ln - « Dervock, rl2 5 0 10 16 6 227 17 11 Co. Antrim. I Dervock 7 5 1 35 J Jane Higgins (spinster) Dervock, do. f Dervock 18 14 2 25 J ih Co. Antrim. Carncullagh !6 0 0 14 2 10 297 14 5 Lower 5 10 0 0 Do. do. do. Dervoek 19, 20 9 2 35 10 0 0 8 16 10 186 2 10 Samuel Morrison do. do. do. 12 2 3 39 480 3 17 10 81 18 7 Hugh Pattison Carncullagh do. Carncullagh 5, 5A 41 1 5 26 10 6 23 9 0 493 13 8- Upper, Upper Dervock, Co. Antrim. James Kirkpatrick . do. do. do. 11 61 2 36 43 10 0 38 9 0 809 9 ft Bobert McAllister do. do. do. 13, 13A 75 0 30 42 0 0 36 5 2 763 6 8 Alexander Scott . ' Carncullagh do. Carncullagh 2, 2A 49 2 0 33 0 0 29 3 6 614 4 3 Middle, Middle Dervock, Co. Antrim. Elizabeth Mullan Moyaver, Upper Ballybregagh 8 17 2 30 10 5 0 912 190 14 0 (spinster) Armoy, Dunluce Co. Antrim. James Stewart Knocknahinch, do. Knocknahinch 1 21 2 36 6 16 6 6 0 8il27 0 4 Armoy, Co. Antrim. William McMullan . do. do. do. 2 36 2 30 11 14 0 10 6 10 217 14 5 William John do. do. do. 5 31 2 18 18 16 0 16 10 4 347 14 5 McMullan Bobert John McCloy do. do. ( do. 6 55 2 26 1.51 10 0 45 1 6 948 18 11 1 Ballybregagh 5 38 2 36 J Thomas Lyle Armour do. do. Knocknahinch 8 65 2 28 34 6 6 30 6 10 638 15 5 Elizabeth Campbell Moyaver do. Moyaver 1 63 1 30 29 15 0 25 5 6 532 2 1 (widow) Upper, Upper Armoy, Co. Antrim. Neal Murphy do. do. do. 2 39 1 35 18 0 0 15 11 4 327 14 5 James Ernest do. do. do. 3 39 2 27 11 5 0 9 18 10 209 6 0 McCaughan Agnes Maiy Hamill do. do. do. 7 26 3 30 12 0 0 9 18 2 208 11 11 (spinster) , Jessica Forsythe Moyaver do. Moyaver 4 13 1 20 860 768 154 7 & Lower, Armoy, Lower i Co. Antrim. Matthew Cunningham do. do. do. 10 21 2 0 13 0 0 11 9 10 241 18 7 Bobert John McCloy do. do. do. 11 18 3 20 8 16 0 7 15 4 163 10 2 Daniel Gillen Pharis, do. Pharia 3, 3A 19 2 20 780 6 10 10 137 14 5 Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. Do. do. do. do. 5 66 20 33 13 6 28 16 2 606 9 10- John Watt do. do. do. 7 26 0 6 15 13 0 13 16 8 291 4 7 Margaret Jane Turnagrove, do. Turnagrove 9 29 3 20 17 0 0 14 0 10 295 12 3 McMillan (widow) Pharis, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. Annie O'Doherty . do. do. do. 15 69 0 0 36 0 0 29 14 8 625 19 4 (widow) : Hugh < Kirkpatrick do. do. do. 18, 18A 20 1 17 859 6 16 10 144 0 8 18B Do. do. do. do. 19, 19A 21 0 0 859 6 16 10 144 0 8 19B *. Quenton Moore Ballyveely do. Bally veely 4 25 3 25 15 0 0 13 0 2 273 17 2 Robinson Upper, Upper ' Loughguile, Co. Antrim..
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