Coolkenno History

Name Townland Obtaining of LeaseNotes
Abraham NicksonCoolkenno1748"In lease granted to the said Lorenzo Hodson for the lives of him and his wife and the survivor for 21 years from 9th May 1721"
,, ,,Munahullen Abraham Nickson, married to Mary Hodson of Coolkenno Hall, died in 1759
,, ,,Boley Townland recorded as Balrosnogogue
,, ,,Aghowle Recorded as The Agholds
,, ,,Killaleague Townland no longer exists with that name
,, ,,Quigganroe Entire Holding is entrusted with duty to plough no more than 50 acres after the first 11 years.
,, ,,Killabeg Townland recorded as Killibegg. Entire Holding is entrusted with duty to sow 250 oak trees and 500 birch at 5 years growth.
John Presley Stratnakelly 1746210 acres. "Granted to him for the life of his son William Presley and 21 years from 1746" - Duty to plough no more than 30 acres.
Widow Eliza Hopkins Stratnakelly  Executor of Joseph Hopkins. Lease held within the life of Edward Hopkins. 147 acres holding.
Widow Barton Gowle  Widow of Rev. Thomas Barton of Aghold Parish
Barnaby Brian Gowle 1732Leased for 24 years
Abraham Nickson Munny Upper Townland recorded as Munnylands. 575 acre holding. Duty to plough no more than 30 acres after the first 16 years & to sow 80 oak & 160 birch
Pillsworth Whelan Munny Lower 1746Townland recorded as Lower Munnylands. 296 acre holding. Lease for 21 years. Born January 1710
John WhelanLiscolman1746Townland recorded as Lascoleman. Lease for 21 years. Duty to plough no more than 100 acres.
Samuel PatricksonKnockeen Duty not to plough no more than 100 acres.
John WallLaragh1735Executor for Widow Wall. "Granted to Thomas & Paul Bardon & Widow Wall jointly for 21 years."
Thomas St. LedgerKilquiggan & Seskin1743"In lease granted to Philip Wright himself for the life of himself to Thomas St. Ledger for 21 years from 1743." Duty to plough no more than 100 acres & sow 2 acres with trees
Thomas Whelan Rath1735Lease granted by John Whelan for the life of John Whelan Jr for 21 years in 1735
James Twamley Cronelea May 1732Son of Thomas Twamley.
Peter Twamley Cronelea May 1732Son of Thomas Twamley. "Tuck Mill" is recorded as existing within the townland
Robert Styles Cronelea 1749 
William Ireland Knockatomcoyle   
John Whelan Ballyconnell  
Richard WolseleyArdoyne  Son of Richard Wolseley
Peter TindallArdoyne   
John Coates Killinure 1735 
School House Killinure  9 acres
Isabella NicksonKillinure  Granted to her for the life of her son Timothy Nickson. Duty to plough no more than 150 acres
Thomas Haskins Knockatomcoyle   
Robert Jones Knockatomcoyle 1744Lease extended to his son Richard Jones in 1744. Duty to plough no more than 80 acres
John Chamney Knocklow