- of
County Coleraine is
given in Harris's Hibernica, and also in
Captain Pynnar's Survey of the
Escheated Counties of Ulster, Anno 1618: The
county of Coleraine...
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brother James, Lord
Balfour of
Glenawley in 1615. In 1618/19
Captain Nicholas Pynnar reported that
Balfour had
begun his
building at Castle-skeagh. The village...
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Fermanagh District Council area, at grid ref: H2221 4531. In 1619
Nicholas Pynnar described the
castle as 'a bawn of lime and stone, 2.5m square, approximately...
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Society is completed, at a cost of £10,757. 28
March –
Captain Nicholas Pynnar completes his
Survey of the
Escheated Counties of Ulster. 1 May – native...
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century was potatoes, barley, oats and flax.
Pynnar's survey was
carried out in 1618 by
Captain Nicolas Pynnar to
verify that the
conditions agreed to by...
- with a
straight causeway which was 7
miles long. In 1619
Captain Nicholas Pynnar,
described both
castles in a survey: "Sir John Davies, hath 2,000 acres...
- 1697 the
house was
being reported as ruinous. In 1618/19
Captain Nicholas Pynnar reported the
castle as
being 'a
house of
stone and lime, slated, two and...
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granted lands at
Portlough in the
Barony of
Raphoe in
County Donegal. The
Pynnar Survey of 1618
records Lennox as the
chief undertaker for 2,000
acres in...
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Plantation of
Ulster by 1 May 1619 or be fined. 1
December –
Captain Nicholas Pynnar begins his
Survey of the
Escheated Counties of Ulster. Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil...
- and "poor land" and re-distributed to
planters and
natives accordingly.
Pynnar's Survey of 1619,
which was
commissioned to
examine the
progress of the plantations...