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SELECTIVE ACQUISITIONS IN NORTHERN IRELAND
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PROPERTY: Killynether Woods and Buildings, near Newtownards, County Down
DATE: 1937
EXTENT: 42 acres
DONOR: Miss J H Weir
First published in January, 2015
Established in 2007 by Timothy William Ferres: writing about a variety of topics including Heraldry, Pageantry, Heritage, Country Houses, Conservation, the Nobility and Gentry.
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SELECTIVE ACQUISITIONS IN NORTHERN IRELAND
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HUGH, his heir;The eldest son,
Charles;
Thomas;
Richard;
William;
Walter;
Godfrey.
WILLIAM, his heir;The eldest son,
Thomas;
Hugh;
Walter;
Edward;
Kilner;
Elizabeth; Margaret; Catherine.
WILLIAM, his heir;Mr Baker died in 1808, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
Hugh, father of HUGH;
Charles Massy;
Robert;
Elizabeth; Catherine; Grace; Margaret.
HUGH, his heir;Mr Baker was succeeded by his eldest son,
CHARLES CONYERS MASSY, of Lismacue, which he purchased from his brother's heirs;
William;
Augustine Fitzgerald (Sir);
Marion Elizabeth; Anne; Elizabeth Henrietta; Mary Rachel.
HUGH, b 1880;Mr Baker's brother,
Alice Maud Massy, b 1883.
ALLEN, his heir;Mr Baker was succeeded by his eldest son,
Conyers;
Massy;
Dennis;
Irene.
WILLIAM, his heir;He wedded secondly, in 1935, Julia Dorothy, daughter of William Parry Evans.
Mary Rachel; Elizabeth Anne.
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ROBERT, his heir;He died in 1814, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
Henry;
Anne.
The Lissadell Papers are deposited at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
- Sir Booth Gore, 2nd Baronet (d 1804);
- Sir Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth, 3rd Baronet (d 1814);
- Sir Robert Gore-Booth, 4th Baronet (1805-76);
- Sir Henry William Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet (1843-1900);
- Sir Josslyn Augustus Richard Gore-Booth, 6th Baronet (1869–1944);
- Sir Michael Savile Gore-Booth, 7th Baronet (1908-87);
- Sir Angus Josslyn Gore-Booth, 8th Baronet (1920-96);
- Sir Josslyn Henry Robert Gore-Booth, 9th Baronet (b 1950); sold Lissadell House.
Writing about Lissadell for the Sunday Times forty years ago the BBC's Anne Robinson ('The Weakest Link') observed that "the garden is overgrown, the greenhouses are shattered and empty, the stables beyond repair, the roof of the main block leaks badly and the paintings show patches of mildew".After 60 years of neglect an intensive programme of restoration - without any public funding - has taken place in the House, Gardens, Stable Block and grounds since 2004 and Lissadell is once again a place of beauty.
Captain Mahon was granted Strokestown as a royal deer park, as one of the '49 officers. He was a captain in the Royalist Army, distinguished for his loyalty to the two CHARLESES, having fought in the English Civil War.By his wife Captain Mahon had issue,
JOHN, his heir;Captain Mahon, High Sheriff of County Roscommon, died in 1680, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
Peter (Very Rev), Dean of Elphin;
Nicholas.
MAURICE, his heir;He was succeeded by his eldest son,
Thomas (Rev);
Anne; Jane; Theodosia.
THOMAS, his heir;His lordship was succeeded by his eldest son,
Stephen, Lieutenant-General, d 1828;
MAURICE, heir to his brother.
HENRY, his heir;Their only son,
Henrietta Grace; Florence; Maud.
Lettice Mary.She wedded secondly, in 1921, Wilfred Stuart Atherstone, son of Colonel Herbert Marwick Atherstone Hales, and had further issue,
NICHOLAS;The only son,
Elizabeth Henrietta; Denys Catherine.
Because of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, where he had served in Londonderry during the rioting of the early 1970s as in the Grenadier Guards, he knew that he could not return to claim his inheritance of Strokestown House because his ancestry was known to IRA intelligence.Strokestown Park now houses the National Irish Famine Museum.
As heir to the property he convinced his ailing parents to sell the Palladian mansion, which was then in a bad sate of repair, in 1979 to Jim Callery of the Westward Garage group based in Strokestown.
In the 1850s Henry Sandford Pakenham-Mahon held land in the County Roscommon parishes of Dysart, barony of Athlone, Kilglass and Kilmore, barony of Ballintober North, Kilbride, Kilgefin, barony of Ballintober South, Cloonfinlough, Bumlin, Aughrim, Elphin, Kilbride, Kiltrustan, Lissonuffy, barony of Roscommon.Over 8,600 acres of the Mahon estate was vested in the Congested Districts' Board in 1911-12.
| Theodosia, Countess of Clanwilliam (1743-1817) |
| 1st Earl Macartney (1737-1806) |
| John, 1st Viscount O'Neill (1740-98) |
| James Stewart |
GEORGE, his heir;The elder son,
John;
Deborah; Catherine; Eleanor.
GEORGE, his heir;Colonel Evans, MP for Limerick County, 1692, died in 1707, at a very advanced age, having passed a most eventful life, and was succeeded by his elder son,
John, of Milltown Castle;
Anne.
GEORGE, 1st Baron Carbery;
EYRE, of Portrane, of whom we treat;
Thomas, of Milltown Castle, County Cork;
Jane, m Chidley Coote, ancestor of the Barons Castle Coote;
Elizabeth, m Hugh Massy, father of 1st Baron Massy and Clarina;
Dorothy; Emilia; Catherine.
GEORGE, his heir;Mr Evans was succeeded by his eldest son,
JOSHUA;
Eyre Dixon, of Liverpool;
Mary; Anne Dorothea; Sydney Elizabeth.
Andrew, 5th Earl;
Peter;
JAMES, of whom we treat;
Janet; Helen.
George;The younger son,
HENRY, of whom we treat.
Robert (Rt Rev Dr);The second son,
JAMES, of whose line we treat;
William, of Prospect, Co Antrim;
Mary; Margaret.
PETER, his heir;The Archdeacon was succeeded by his elder son,
Edmund, MP for Antrim;
Penelope.
HENRY, his heir;The eldest son,
James, of Leslie Hill, Co Antrim;
Samuel;
EDMOND (Ven), Archdeacon of Down;
Margaret; Jane.
Peter Henry, b 1755; k/a in America;The surviving son,
CHARLES ALBERT, of whom hereafter;
Catherine Letitia.
ROBERT CHARLES (now LESLIE), of Ballybay;She wedded secondly, in 1844, her cousin, the Rev John Charles William Leslie, son of James Leslie, of Leslie Hill, by whom she had issue,
Charles Albert Leslie Attila FRENCH;
Helena Charlotte; Albertine Caroline; Henrietta Victoria Alexandria.
Ferdinand Seymour;Mrs Leslie died in 1844, and was succeeded by her eldest son,
Marion Adelaide.
Theordore Barrington Norman;He assumed, in 1885, the surname and arms of LESLIE, in compliance of his maternal grandfather's will.
EDWARD HENRY JOHN, succeeded his brother;
Mabel Edith.
- Major R D Williams MC BA
- The Rev Canon L W Crooks MA
- The Rev R Hyndman DD BA
- W H Niall Nelson
- R Watts MC
- The Rt Hon the Lord MacDermott MC PC
- John Archer MA
- The Ven C I Peacocke TD MA
- Lieutenant-Colonel J R H Greeves TD BSc
- Dr James Boyd CBE MD BSc
- R S Brownell CBE (Permanent Secretary, Dept of Educ.)
- Mrs Dermot Campbell
- The Headmaster of Cabin Hill School & Mrs Sutton
- Major C A Bowen TD MA (Second Master)
- C B Mitchell MA (President, Old Campbellian Society)
- Major T B Dunn (Chairman, OC Council)
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| HM Queen Elizabeth and HRH The Princess Margaret |
It is with great pride that we welcome Your Majesty and Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret to Campbell College. Since its foundation in 1894, boys have gone forth from this school to serve the Empire and their generation in many and varied walks of life - in Church and State, the Armed Forces, the liberal professions, the commercial and industrial life of Northern Ireland, and in your Dominions at home and overseas ... in the two world wars 236 Old Boys laid down their lives for God, King and Country; it is with pride that we remember that two of these were awarded the Victoria Cross.
In many other ways its sons have enriched the Ulster heritage and helped to forge the link between Great Britain and Northern Ireland ... which will inspire us and those who follow to even greater efforts to serve Your Majesty and your people with equal loyalty in the future.
The King has asked me to say how very sorry he is not to be able to be here today, as he had been looking forward to the opportunity which his visit to Northern Ireland afforded of coming to one of its most eminent schools, and of seeing some of the boys who will hold many important positions in the varied life of the country in the future ... the notable record to which you have referred prompted your Governors to propose the Campbell College should be given a Royal Charter. The King was very glad to approve this...
On His Majesty's behalf I now present this Charter of Incorporation to the Chairman of the Governors. The King would like to mark this occasion in a form which boys most readily understand and I would therefore ask your Headmaster to add a week to your summer holidays.
JOHN, his heir;Nicholas, of Watling, Sussex.
Who removed to Ireland, in 1653, in the train of Sir William Petty, in order to undertake the Down Survey, in which kingdom he purchased lands in 1660, of which the town and townlands of Kells formed a portion, having disposed of his estates in England.
After the Restoration, Mr Taylor was appointed one of the sub-commissioners of the court of claims. In 1669-70, he was deputy receiver-general under Sir George Carteret, and immediately before his death he officiated as vice-treasurer and treasurer-at-war.Mr Taylor married, in 1658, Anne, daughter of William Axtell, of Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, and had one surviving son, THOMAS, his heir, and one daughter, Anne, married to Sir Nicholas Acheson Bt.
THOMAS, his heir;Sir Thomas was succeeded by his eldest son,
Robert (Very Rev), Dean of Clonfert;
Henry;
James;
Henrietta; Salisbury; Anne.
THOMAS;Sir Thomas was elevated to the peerage, in 1760, in the dignity of Baron Headfort.
Robert, a general in the army;
Clotworthy, created Baron Langford;
Henry Edward, in holy orders;
Henrietta.
THOMAS, his successor;His lordship was advanced to a marquessate, in 1800, as MARQUESS OF HEADFORT.
George;
Mary; Elizabeth Jane.
THOMAS, his successor;His lordship espoused secondly, in 1853, Frances, daughter of John Livingstone Martyn.
Robert;
John Henry;
Olivia; Mary Juliana; Virginia Frances Zerlina.
High Sheriff of Meath, 1844, and of Cavan, 1846, State Steward to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1852-3; High Sheriff of Westmorland, 1853; MP for Westmorland, 1854-70; Lord Lieutenant of Meath, 1876-94; Privy Counsellor, 1879; Knight of St Patrick 1885.GEOFFREY THOMAS, 4th Marquess, Senator of the Irish Free State, 1922-28.
The Taylour family became very much involved in the political life of the locality, and several members of the family served as MPs for Kells and the county of Meath.The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Thomas Rupert Charles Christopher Taylour, styled Earl of Bective (b 1989).
- Geoffrey Thomas Taylour, 4th Marquess (1878–1943)
- Terence Geoffrey Thomas Taylour, 5th Marquess (1902–60)
- Thomas Geoffrey Charles Michael Taylour, 6th Marquess (1932–2005)
- Thomas Michael Ronald Christopher Taylour, 7th Marquess (b 1959)
The land found its way into the Headfort family as a result of the Down Survey, being granted to Thomas Taylour, 1st Earl of Bective, as a result of his helping Sir William Petty in that survey. Gradually the estate shrank is size and chunks were sold off to pay debts.Most recently, Headfort Golf Club bought its course from Mr Kruger.