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Plantation of County Cavan
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"There were three different categories of grantees, English and lowland Scottish undertakers (civilian groups, so called because of the conditions they undertook to fulfill), servitors (military officers and government officials who had been employed in Ireland), and Irish from the confiscated counties who were restored to some of the land. The servitors, who were, allowed to have Irish tenantry, were placed in the same baronies as the Irish grantees, it being considered that their military experience could be of value in such a juxtaposition
[From Hunter, R.J. ibid]
- 1612-1613 Survey of Undertakers Planted in Cavan, His. Mss. Comm. Rep. (Hastings Mss) v.4, 1947, p. 159-82
- O'Hart, J., Irish Pedigrees, vol. 2, Dublin, 1892
- Precinct of Castle Rahen
- Servitors
- Sir John Elliott, Knight.
- John Ridgeway, Esq.
- Sir William Taaffe, Knight.
- Roger Garth, Gent.
- Sir Edmund Fettiplace, Knight.
- Natives
- Walter Thomas, and Patrick Bradie, Gents.
- Cahir McShane O'Reily, of Cornegall, Gent.
- Barnaby Reily, of Nacorraghes, Gent.
- Shane McHugh O'Reily, of Ballaghana, Gent.
- Thomas McJames Bane (O'Reily), of Kilmore, Gent.
- Philip McBrien McHugh O'Reily, Gent.
- Owen McShane O'Reily, Gent.
- Bryan O'Coggye O'Reily
- Mulmorie McOwen O'Reily
- Hugh Roe McShane O'Reily
- Philip and Shane O'Reily, brothers
- Shane McPhilip O'Reily, Gent.
- Shane Bane O'Moeltully ), Gent.
- Edward Nugent, Gent.
- Owen McMulmorie O'Reily, Gent.
- Hugh McGlasney (O'Reily), Gent.
- Shane McPhilip O'Reily
- Servitors
- Precinct Of Clanchy
- Scottish Undertakers
- Esme Stuart, Lord Aubigny (son of Esme Stewart, the first Duke of Lennox)
- William Bailie, Esq.
- John Raleston, Esq.
- William Downbarr.
- Scottish Undertakers
- Precinct of Clonmahone
- Servitors
- Sir Oliver Lambert, Knight
- Joseph Johnes, Gent.
- John Russon, Gent.
- Anthony Atkinson, Gent.
- Natives
- Mulmorie McHugh Connalagh O'Rely, Gent.
- Gerald Fleming, Esq.
- Hugh McBrien O'Reyly, Gent.
- Edward Nugent, Gent.
- Christopher Nugent, Gent.
- Edward Nugent, Gent.
- Philip McTirlagh Bradie, Gent.
- Richard Fitzsimons
- Servitors
- Precinct Of Loughtee
- English Undertakers
- Sir Richard Waldron, Knight
- John Fishe, Esq.
- Sir Stephen Butler, Knight
- Sir Nicholas Lusher, Knight
- Sir Hugh Wyrrall, Knight
- John Tailor, Gent.
- English Undertakers
- Precinct of Tullaghgarvy
- Servitors
- Sir Thomas Ashe, Knight; and John Ashe, Gent.
- Archibald and Brent Moore (brothers), Gents.
- Captain Richard Tirrell, Esq.
- Natives
- Mulmorie Oge O'Reylie, Gent.
- Mulmorie McPhilip O'Reilie, Esq.
- Hugh O'Reylie, Esq.
- Terence Braddy, Gent.
- Morish McTully, Gent.
- Thomas Braddy, Gent.
- Connor McShane Roe O'Bradie, Gent.
- Henry Betagh, Gent.
- Servitors
- Precinct Of Tullochonco
- Scottish Undertakers
- Sir Alexander Hamilton, of Endervicke, in Scotland, Knight
- Sir Claude Hamilton (his son), Knight.
- Alexander Achmootie.
- John Achmootie (brother of said Alexander)
- John Browne, of Gorgeemill, Gent.
- Scottish Undertakers
- Precinct of Tullyhaw
- Servitors
- Sir George and Sir Richard Greame , Knights.
- Hugh Coolme and Walter Talbott, Esq.
- Nicholas Pynnar, Esq.
- Bryan McPhilip O'Reyly and Edward Rutlidge, Gents.
- Thomas Johnes, Gent.
- Natives
- John and Connor O'Reilly, Gent.
- Cahir McOwen (O'Reilly), Gent
- Cahell McOwen O'Reilly, Gent.
- Donell McOwen (O'Reilly), Gent.
- Owen O'Sheredan , Gent.
- Cahill McBrien O'Reilly, Gent.
- Mulmore McHugh McFarrall O'Reyly, Gent.
- Cormacke McGawran
- Donough Magauran, Gent.
- Hugh McManus Oge Magauran, Gent
- Breene Oge McGauran, Gent.
- Mulmorie McTirlagh O'Reily, Gent.
- Felim, Brian, and Cahir, sons of Hugh O'Reyly, late of Ballaghaneo
- Tirlagh McHugh McBryan Bane O'Reylie
- Bryan McKernan, Gent.
- Donnell McFarrall Oge McKernan, Gent.
- Callo (or Calvagh) O'Gowne (or O'Gowan), Gent.
- Shane McCabe, Gent.
- Wony McThomas McKernan
- Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly, Gent.
- Bryan McShane O'Reyly, Gent.
- Servitors
- Precinct of Castle Rahen
- Hunter, R.J. "The English Undertakers in the Plantation of Ulster, 1610-41" Breifne Vol. 4 No. 16 1973-75, p. 471-500.
- Landowners in the Barony of Loughtee. Acreages are in statute measure. The accompanying figures, given for the undertakers, indicate the size of forfeited lands as granted.
Undertakers John Taylor 6,842 1,500 John Fishe 8,868 2,000 Sir Hugh Wirrall 6,606 1,500 Stephen Butler 13,5521 2,0022 Richard Waldron 7,093 2,000 Sir Nicholas Lusher 6,619 2,000 William Lusher 5,754 1,500 Native Irish Walter, Thomas and Patrick Brady 2,265 Hugh McGlasney [O'Reilly] 371 Mulmory oge O'Reilly 893 Tirlagh McDonnell O'Reilly of Killagh 5,834 Mulmory McHugh Connelagh O'Reilly 782 Shane Bane O'Moeltully 222 British Grantees who were not undertakers Hugh Culme 1,215 Roger Downeton 1,195 William Binde 292 Sir Thomas Rotherham 141 Sir Thomas Ashe 9 Old English Sir Claud Hamilton 673 Richard Nugent, Baron Delvin 299 James Dillon, Earl of Roscommon 4,150 Edward Nugent 499 School and Town Lands School Lands 917 Town of Cavan 683 Ecclesiastical Bishopric of Kilmore 14,116 Glebe 1,959 Unidentified Ownership 1,585
- Includes 1,320 acres in modern Tullaghgarvy barony.
- 284 acres granted to establish the town of Belturbet should be added.
- A small portion of a Scottish undertaker's estate in Tullyhunco barony, which crosses the modern barony boundary.
- Landowners in the Barony of Loughtee. Acreages are in statute measure. The accompanying figures, given for the undertakers, indicate the size of forfeited lands as granted.
- Origin of Scottish settlers
- Clankee barony - Ayrshire, Renfrewshire, Stirlingshire
- Tullyhunco barony - Dunbartonshire, East Lothian, Midlothian