- 1641, who
would go on to
become the 'Scotch-Irish'.
Abercrombie Acheson Achmootie Adair Adams Agnew Aicken Alexander Algeo Allen Allison Anderson Andrews...
- three-quarters of the poll of Clarhagh, to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
- of the poll of Dromcartagh, to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
-
included one poll in Loughchinn, to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
-
included one poll in Taghabane, to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
-
parts of the poll of
Dromynan to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
-
included one poll in Markan, to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
- one poll in Kilnegreighan, to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
- the
entire Manor was named), to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...
-
included one poll in Molaghdone, to John
Achmootie, a
Scottish Groom of the Bedchamber. His
brother Alexander Achmootie was
granted the
neighbouring Manor of...