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Kilcreeny - Ballinderry Parish

Extract from Griffith Valuation 1862 - Union of Lisburn (Part of)

County of Antrim — Barony of Massereene — Parish of Ballinderry


Column 1 :Number and letters of Reference to map
Column 2 :Occupiers
Column 3 :Immediate Lessors
Column 4 :Description of Tenement
Column 5 :Area
Not included -Rateable Annual Valuation of land and buildings and Total Annual Valuation of Rateable property.
Townland: KILCREENY
Ordnance Survey map number: 63
1AaJames R EdenMarquis of HertfordHouse, Offices Land29 02 10
1BsamesameLand09 00 10
2asamesameOffices and Land18 01 25
1AbEdward DugganJames R EdenHouse-
2bMary Jane ThompsonsameHouse and Garden00 00 20
3John ThompsonMarquis of HertfordLand09 02 10
3aJohn BraniganJohn ThompsonHouse and Garden00 01 10
4John ThompsonMarquis of HertfordLand00 10 10
5Joseph McKnightsameHouse, Offices Land13 02 10
6William AddisonsameFarm house, Office, Land20 00 05
7William AddisonsameFarm house, gate-Lodge, offices, Land95 00 09
8Thomas PeelsameLand13 00 20
8aThomas HunterThomas PeelHouse-
9Thomas PeelMarquis of HertfordLand 09 00 20
10 Arthur ThompsonsameHouse, Offices Land09 02 00
 
Total   237 03 29

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PRONI Will Calendars

The following information is taken from the will calendars in the PRONI and are reproduced with kind permission of Deputy Keeper of the Records, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.

Susan Patterson

Date of Death 10 02 1891
Date of Grant 13 04 1891
Effects £89 10s
Registry: Belfast

Full Abstract:

The Will of Susan Patterson late of Kilcreeney County Antrim Widow who died 10 February 1891 at same place was proved at Belfast by James Thompson of Templecormick and John Gaddis of Ballymacward both in said County Farmers the Executors.

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S.H. Ballance Commission - 20th Battalion, R.I.R.

The following extract is from The Lisburn Herald, Saturday, September 30 1916.

Commission.

Second-Lieutenant S.H. Ballance, R.I.R who is the second son of Mr. Henry Ballance, J.P., Eden Lodge, Ballinderry (chairman of the Lisburn Rural Council and member of the County Council), and nephew of the late Hon. John Ballance, Premier of New Zealand. He received his preliminary training with the Cadet Corps of the 19th battalion RIR at Newcastle, County Down, and was then transferred to the 7th Officer Cadet Battalion, being in training with that Corps from Nay to August, 1916, both at the Curragh and Fermoy, County Cork. He has now been gazetted to a commission in the 20th Battalion, R.I.R.

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Kilcreeny Lodge

Kilcreeny Lodge is situated on the historic site of the Crew Hill. Panoramic views of the Mourne Mountains, Lough Neagh and the Sperrin Mountains can be enjoyed from the house. This unique setting allows visitors to witness 7 of Ireland's counties from one venue.

Located in the countryside but within short commuting distance of the City of Lisburn and Belfast International Airport.

Kilcreeny Lodge website.

 

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