Lurgill - Ballinderry Parish
Freehold Registration, 1829
The following extract is from the Belfast Newsletter dated Tuesday 30th June, 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 Belfast, for the Division of Carrickfergus, in the said County pursuant to the Act of 10th George the Fourth, Cap.8, entered by the Clerk of the Peace.
No: 21
Name and Residence of Applicant: Jacob Culbert, Lurgill
Description of Freehold: House and land Lurgill
Yearly Value to be registered: £10
Freehold Registration, 1830
The following is an extract from the Belfast News Letter dated 6th April 1830 and is used with permission of The Belfast Newsletter.
The following names are taken from a list of persons applying to register their Freeholds at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in Belfast.
No. 24
Name and Residence of Applicant: Joseph Patterson, Ballanderry
Description of Freehold, with the names of Barony and Townland in which situated: Houses and land, Upper Massereene, townland of Lurgile and Ballynaclose
Yearly Value to be registered: £10
Freehold Registrations, 1831
The following is an extract from The Belfast Newsletter dated 30th September 1831 and is used with permission of The Belfast Newsletter.
The following names are taken from a list of persons applying to register their Freeholds at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in Belfast on the 24th October, 1831.
No. 90
Name and Residence of Applicant: Henry Hopes, Lurgill
Description of Freehold, with the names of Barony and Townland in which situated: House and land, Upper Massereene, town land of Lurgill
Yearly Value to be registered: £10
Death Notice — Elizabeth Addison
The following extract is from The Lisburn Standard dated Saturday 7th May 1887
Addison - May 3rd, at the residence of her brother, Lurgill, Ballinderry, Elizabeth Addison.
Resident's Privacy Spoiled
The following extract is from The Lisburn Herald dated Saturday February 16th 1907
The following letter was read out at the monthly meeting of The Lisburn Rural district council.
A Lurgill Resident's Grievance.
Mr. James Horner, Lurgill, Ballinderry, wrote complaining that the labourers' cottages recently erected adjacent to his premises overlooked his yard and spoiled his privacy; and requesting that the Council should have the windows of the cottages frosted in such a manner as to render it impossible for the occupants to look into his premises. The letter was marked "read."



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