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1310 the Belfast Gazette, October 31, 1930. ; 1310 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, OCTOBER 31, 1930. PROVISIONAL LIST No. 1916 . LAND PURCHASE COMMISSION, NORTHERN IRELAND. NORTHERN IRELAND LAND ACT; 1925. ESTATE OF BERKLEY CAMPBELL QUILL AND TALBOT EDWARD BAINES PYE-SMITH. Counties of Antrim and Londonderry. Record No. N.I. 1517. WHEREAS the above-mentioned persons claim to be the Owners of land in the Townlands of Cross, Drumreagh and Cabragh in the Barony of Upper Dunluce, in the Townlands of Slievenaghy and Ballytunn in the Barony of Kilconway n the County of Antrim and in the Townlands of The Creagh(Etre and Otre), in the Barony of Loughinsholin, in the Townlands of Fish Loughan and Loughan Island, in the Barony of North East Liberties of Coleraine, in the County of Londonderry. Now in pursuance of the provisions of Section 17, Sub-section 2 of the above Act the Land Purchase Commission, Northern Ireland, hereby publish the following Provisional List of all land in the said Townlands of which the said persons claim to be the Owners, which will become vested in the said Commission by virtue of Part II of the Northern Ireland Land Act, 1925, on the Appointed Day to be hereafter fixed. Ifceference Standard Standard No on Purchase Price. Map filed Annuity, if Land Beg. Name of Tenant. Postal Address. Barony Townland. in Land ATS&* Rent. if Laud becomes No. Purchase becomes Vested. Commis- vested. sion. A.. B. P. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. PART I. CO. ANTRIM. Holdings subject to Judicial Rents fixed between the 15th August, 1896, and the 16th August, 1911 2 James Martin Beare Bendooragh, \ Upper Cross 1, 1A 131 0 12 ;21 19 618 3 0382 2 I Ballymoney, >• Dunluce i Co. Antrim. J 3 Do. do. do. do. 3, 3A, 18 3 17 13 4 0 10 18 0229 9 6 3B 4 Do. rlo. do. do. 2, 2A 22 3 29 13 3 6 10 17 8229 2 5 5 Alexander McAlister do. do. do. 4 22 2 16 14 0 0 11 11 4243 10 2 6 Do. do. do. do. 5 420 2 18 6 2 8 4! 50 17 7 7 Thomas Forgrave do. do. do. 6 63 1 0 46 12 0 38 9 10810 7 t) 8 Hugh McAlister do. do. do. 7 15 1 35 11 0 0 9 1 8191 4 7 9 Jane Ferris (wife of do. do. do. 8, 8A 3 1 2 250 1 17 2, 39 2 5 James Ferris) i 10 Alexander Mcllreavey do. do. do. 9 8 2 30 5 13 0 4 13 4i 98 4 11 11 Ellen Walker (widow) Drumreagh, ^ do. Drumreagh 1, 1A 24 0 32 13 9 6 11 2 8.234 7 9 Ballymoney, L Co. Antrim. ) 12 John McMaster 33 Charlotte N do. f do. 2 27 2 16) Street, 1 25 14 0 21 4 6 446 16 10 Ballymoney, I Cabragh 3, 3A 17 1 18! Co. Antrim. ; 13 William Alexander Cabragh, 1 do. Cabragh 1 16 3 34 8 17 0 762 153 17 2 Glass Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. 1 14 John McMaster 33 Charlotte do. do. 2 10 2 0 700 5 15 8 121 15 1 Street, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. ) 15 William James Cabragh, ) do. do. 4, 4A 18 2 33 6 17 0 5 13 2 119 2 5 Calderwood Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. ) 16 John Gregory Slievenaghy, \ Kiloonway ( Slievenaghy 3, 3B 24 0 18) McAuley Finvoy, \ 800 6 12 2 139 2 5 Ballymoney, { ( Ballytunn 3A 018) Co. Antrim. ) Holdings subject to Judicial Rents fixed after the 15th August, 1911. -20 William Ramsey c/o Rev. J. Upper Cross 10 15 3 19 I 9 0 0 7 19 2.167 10 11 Ramsey, Dunluce Enagh, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. 21 Joseph Wade Slievenaghy, Kilconway Slievenaghy 1, 1A, 14 2 36 760 6 9 0135 15 9 Finvoy, IB Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. Holding subject to a Rent other than a Judicial Rent. 26 •Joseph Wade Slievenaghy, Kilconway Slievenaghy 2, 2A 3 2 11 300 2 9 52 2 1 Finvoy, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim..
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