Coolkenno History

NameTownlandObtaining of LeaseNotes
John Hopkins Stratnakelly  Lease passed down from Edward Hopkins to Joseph Hopkins to John Hopkins
John NicksonGowle Lease extended to the life of his son Joshua Nickson. Took over lease from Widow Barton.
John WallLaragh 1755Leased for 21 years in the name of his daughter Susanna Wall
James Twamley Cronelea  Records a water corn mill in the townland - a local holy well in Cronelea is called St. Martin's Well; a saint revered by millers
Peter Twamley Cronelea   
Robert Styles Cronelea   
Widow Ireland Knockatomcoyle   
William Taylor Knockatomcoyle   
John Whelan Ballyconnell  
Richard Wolseley Ardoyne  Wolseley of Mount Wolseley, Tullow
Peter TindalArdoyne   
William Coates Killinure Upper   
Richard Nickson Killinure Lower  
John Chamney Moylisha & Ballinavorta Originally Charles Frizzel's Holding
Edward Chamney Knocklow  Lease for the life of himself and his son's Thomas and John Chamney
Abraham Nickson Munny Upper   
,, ,, Coolkenno  Nickson's mother-in-law, Elizabeth Hely-Hutchinson Hodson still resides in Coolkenno Hall then
,, ,,Boley   
,, ,,Aghowle   
,, ,,Quigginroe   
,, ,,Killabeg   
,, ,,Barnacashel  
,, ,,Monaghullen