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Ballymacilhoyle - Killead Parish
Freehold Registration
The following extract is from the Belfast Newsletter dated Tuesday 29th September, 1829 and is reproduced with permission of the Belfast News Letter.
County of Antrim
List of persons applying to Register their Freeholds at the next General Quarter Session of the Peace, to be held at Antrim, for the Division of Ballymena, pursuant to the Act of 10th George the Fourth, Cap.8, entered by the Clerk of the Peace.
No: 38
Name and Residence of Applicant: Jn. Thompson, Ballymacklehoyle
Description of Freehold: Houses and lands, Ballyclare, Ballynadrentagh & Ballymacklehoyle
Yearly Value to be registered: £10
Death Notice — Maris Black
The following extract is from the Belfast Newsletter dated 28th October 1870 reproduced with permission of the Belfast Newsletter
Death
Black - October 23 at the residence of her brother, Davis Black, Ballymacilhoyle, Killead, Maris Black, aged 80 years.



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