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Brush family records in Ireland

Brush family records in Ireland

Contents

Wills

Index entries

  • John Brush, date of will 2 January 1733, no further information[1]
  • John Brush of Kilrush, Co. Westmeath, gent., date 1760[2]
  • Agnes Smyth als. Brush, 1775, filed Diocese of Armagh[3]

Except for the 1733 year, which is indexed as "date of will," the other dates are not specified as the date on the will or the proving date.

Betham's Abstracts

Will of John Vaughan of Dromore, Co. Down, clerk. Dated 2 Sept. 1742. [?]d. Feb. 1744

wife Anne. son George. daugh. Allice Corry. Granddaur. Anne Corry. Son in law John Corry. Grandsons John, Thomas, and Isaiah Corry. Grandson George Vaughan. Niece Catherine Brush. sister _____ Dawson.

Crossle's Abstracts

Deeds and Memorials

28 October 1710, deeds of lease and of release, memorials 1,984 and 1,985[4]

between Thomas Eadye of Dowish, Co. Tyrone, gent, and Hugh Moynagh of Killogagh, Co. Tyrone, gent
witnesses to the deed were John Graham of Dublin, gent., and Crean Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent.

14 November 1710, deed of release, memorial 1,790[5]

between James Vaughan of Lifford, Co. Donegall, gent, and John Vauaghan of Dondalk, Co. Louth, clke
witnesses to the deed and memorial were Crean Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent. and John McFarland of Rosgeer, Parish of Lifford, Co. Donegall

11 May 1717, deed of mortgage, memorial 29,356[6]

mortgage between John Semple of Crosh, gent., and Catherine his wife and John Wallace of Dunmullin, gent; mortgage of two tenements in Omagh now in the possession of Crean Brush and James Hay, gentl.

17 May 1721, lease, memorial 29,346[7]

between John Brush and Valentine Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone of the one part
John Rodgers of Edergool & David Denny of Calla hill in Co. Tyrone of the other part
whereas John Brush and Valentine Brush demised to John Rodgers and David Denny one acre of Lane plantation measure in the North East end of the Park now in the possesion of John Brush commonly known as [Ruff] park joining Capt. George Stewart's parke for the use of the Presbyterian congregation of Omagh during the term of sixty one years to commence from 29 September thence next ensuing, yielding and passing thereout yearly one pound ten shill. sterl during the said term, with liberty to John Rodgers & David Denny the [right?] of taking away the timber and the appes. of a meeting house in case they shall think proper to remove the same.
lease and memorial witnessed by Wm Crawford of Donnynebber, Co. Tyrone, David Andrew of Omagh

3 September 1723, deed of release, memorial 25,513[8]

between John Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, appothecary and Crean Brush of the same, innkeeper of the one part
Claude Hamilton of Strabane of Co. Tyrone, Esqr. of the other part
for 300 pounds ster., John Brush and Crean Brush released to Claud Hamilton (a statement also made that Claud possessed the land by deed of bargain and sale, i.e., lease for term of one year dated the prior day) all and whole the town land of Diargmoney in the Parish of Drumra, Co. Tyrone together with the tenements wherein John Brush now dwells, the houses now tenanted by John Mellan, by John Greenlees, by John McCaley, by Robt. McFarland, that whrein Richd. Brush decd. lately dwelt, and the said John's farm house ^ two parks and the house wherein Crean Brush now dwells, plus other properties, all situate within the Town of Omagh, Parish of Drumra; but in the deed of release there is a condition for redemption of the premises on John & Crean's payment of three hundred pounds ster. to Claud. Hamilton on a date stated in the deed appointed for payment, whereby not only the said deed but a certain obligation dated 29 March 1717 between John Brush & Crean Brush together with William Loughridge then of Omagh entered into of the penal sum of five hundred pounds ster. conditioned for the payment of 250 pounds ster. to Claud Hamilton on 1 April next ensuing the date of the sd. [Bond?] and also judgment soon after entered thereon in the records of the court of common pleas and likewise another bond of 100 pounds ster. penally entered into this day by John & Crean Brush for payment of 50 pounds ster. [?] thered. Claud Hamilton on 1 November next ensuing shall all be void as by the deed of release.
deed and memorial witnessed by Richard Hamilton Esq. and Hugh Brown of Strabane

14 August 1725, deed of lease, memorial 29,568[9]

between Allen Letownell of Dromalee, Co. Cavan, gent., and John Graham of Dublin, gent.
witnesses to the deed were Crean Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent., Nichs. Bowen of Dublin, [solivend?], and James Dalton of Aghavilly, Co. Cavan, farmer

26 December 1727, deed of lease, memorial 42,834[10]

between Crean Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, innkeeper of the one part
and Thos. Wilson of Finlonagh, Co. Tyrone, innkeeper of the other part
in consideration of rents and covenants in the deed, Crean Brush demised to Thomas Wilson all that the stone or [sclate/] house backhouse of offices whatsoever together with the backside and garden thereto belonging, with passage, easements, etc. situate on the north side of the [street?] of Omagh bounded by a tenenment in possession of Claud Crigan apothecary and on the west side by a tenement in possession of Thomas Blish, butted on the north by the River, together with one peat and [Tmf] Bogg therein enclosed and to the same adjoining situated on the south side of Omagh bound on the North west side by a tenement in possession of Henry Gaule and on the southeast side by a Park in the possesion of Robt. Long and bounded on the west side by the road leading from Dromagh bridge to Omagh all which said premises are in the possession of Crean Brush; to have the premises commencing from 25 March the next ensuining for 42 years yielding and paying yearly rent of fourteen pounds ster. by two equal portions
witnessed by John Brush, Jams. McCausland, & William Montgomery all of Omagh, getns.
memorial witnessed by James McCausland and Christopher Davison of Monymore, Co. Londonderry, Gent

29 and 30 September 1735, deeds of lease and release, memorial 56,857[11]

lease between Revd. John Vaughan of Dromore, Co. Down, clke, John Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent., and Crean Brush late of Omagh but then of Darkmoney in Co. Tyrone, gent., of the one part
and John Brush Junr. of Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, gent. of the other part
release is tripartite between John Vaughan of the first part, John Brush and Crean Brush of the second part, and John Brush Junr. of the third part
in consideration of 452 pounds 4 shillings 8 pence, John Vaughan with consent of John Brush and Crean Brush released unto John Brush Junr. the townland of Dergmony including the house where John Brush of Omagh formerly dwelt, the houses formerly tenanted by John Mellan, by John Greenlees, by John McCalay, by Robt. McFarlan, the house wherein Richd. Brush deced. formerly dwelt, John Brush's tan house and two parks, and the house in which Crean Brush formerly dwelt, together with gardens, etc. in the Town of Omagh, Parish of Drumra, Co. Tyrone, subject to the equity of redemption remaining in John Brush and Crean Brush by virtue of a proviso of mortgage in the deed of release
deeds of lease and release, and memorial, were witnessed by Wm. Wynne of Dublin, gent., and Nichs. Crosbey servt. to John Brush of Mullingar and Thomas Wilson of Omagh.

18 and 20 October 1735, deeds of lease and release, memorial 56,872[12]

lease between John Brush Junr. of Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, gent., of the one part and Charles Lyons of Ladystowne, Co. Westmeath, esqr., of the other part
release tripartite between John Brush of the one part, Charles Lyons of the second part, and Elizabeth Brush als. Ashe then the wife of John Brush and daughter of Richard Ashe late of the Island of Antigua deced. of the third part
John Brush was entitled to a considerable fortune in right of his wife Elizabeth in consideration whereof he made a provision for her in case she survived him — in pursuance of the agreement and in consideration of 420 pounds ster. part of the portion of Elizabeth to John Brush in hand paid, and in order to make a provision by way of maintenance for Elizabeth in case she should survive her husband, and in consideration of 10 shillings sterl. paid to John Brush by Charles Lyons
John Brush released unto Charles Lyons the town land of Dergmoney in the Parish of Drumra, Co. Tyrone and two tenements in the town of Omagh, Co. Tyrone bounded on the west by Patrick Fleming's holding, on the south by the street, on the north by the river, and on the east by Hugh Mynagh's tenement, and one other tenement formerly in the possession of Richard Brush deced. or his undertenants in the town on Omagh bounded on the west with an old French & Garden formerly in the possession of Thos. Adams on the south with a park then in possession of Mr. Robert Cehlin on the last with a tenement then in the possession of Charles Smith and on the north with the King's Street, also the tenement with gardens etc. in the town of Omagh then in the possession of Alexander Carr and a park of land near the said town also in the possession of Alexander Carr, also a park of land near the town also in the possession of Alexander Carr, also the tenement with tanhouse, tanyard, etc. then in possession of Alexander Rogers in the town of Omagh, and a park of land near the town also in possession of Alexander Rogers, and the meeting house near the town and a field adjoining it on the south side containing about three acres formerly in the possession of Mr. William Brush, also one other field on the south side of the last mentioned field containing about three acres then in possession of Mr. John Wallock, also the house in Omagh in the possession of Mr. Robert McFarlen and also a fee farm rent of six shillings and a penny payable out of two tenements in Omagh then in possession of James Bligh and Robert Stewart, all of which premises are in the Parish of Drumra, Co. Tyrone
deeds of lease and release and memorial witnessed by George Reynolds of Dublin, gent. and Joseph Landers clke to Henry Buckley of Dublin, notary public

28 October 1735, deeds of lease and release, memorial 56,948[13]

between Crean Brush of Dargmoney, Co. Tyrone, gent. of the one part
and Crean Brush Junr. of Omagh, mercht. of the other part
in consideration of 250 pounds ster., Crean Brush Senr. conveyed to Crean Brush Junr. the equity of redemption in the lands of Dargmoney and the tenement and park in Omagh now possessed by Henry Gott, mercht. subject only to a mortgage of 226 pounds 4 shillings ster. payable to John Vaughan of Dromore, Co. Down, and to the chief rent of 13 pounds 6 shillings 8 pence sterl. per annum therein mentioned
deed and memorial witnessed by Eccles Nixon of Cummery, Co. Tyrone, clerk and Robert Gay of Omagh, mercht.

26 and 27 April 1736, deeds of lease and release, memorial 58,374[14]

release being tripartite made between John Brush Senr. of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent. and Wm. Brush of Omagh, apothecary, son of John Brush of the first part, John Brush Junr. of Mullingarr, Co. Westmeath, gent. of the second part, and William Smith of Barbara Villa in Co. Westmeath, Esqr. of the third part
by deed of release John Brush Senr. and Wm. Brush in consideration of 226 pounds 2 shillings 4 pence due by sd. John Brush Senr. to John Brush Junr. on certain deeds of mortgage and also in consideration of 196 pounds 6 shillings paid by John Brush Junr. to John Brush Senr. and Wm. Brush and of 10 shillings ster. paid by Wm. Smith to John Brush Senr. and Wm. Brush,
John Brush Senr. and Wm. Brush with consent of John Brush Junr. released and quitclaimed unto Wm. Smith the tenement in Omagh wherein John Brush Senr. then lately dwelt but then in tenancy of Alexr. Carr, also the houses in Omagh lately tenanted by John Mellan but then in tenancy of Alexr. Rogrs., that lately tenanted by John Greenlees but then in tenancy of [blank], that lately tenanted by John M.Calay but then in tenancy of John Stewart, that in tenancy of Robt. McCausland, also the house wherein Richd. Brush deced. lately dwelt but then divided into four houses, in possessions of Bridgt. Cole, Saml. Blyth, Robt. Stewart, and Archd. Savage, also John Brush Senrs. tanhouse, tanyard, and gardens, etc. in possesion of Alexr. Rogers, also John Brush Senrs. parks divided into several parks and severally in tenancy of Wm. Brush, John Wallock, and Alexr. Rogers and Alexr. Carr, also the meeting house with park belonging thereto near Omagh as then enclosed also the house wherein Jams. Osborne then dwell with garden, etc.
deeds of lease and release witnessed by Richd. Rockfort servt. to John Brush and Helry Golt of Omagh, Innkeeper
memorial witnessed by Richd. Rockfort

25 and 26 February 1739, deeds of lease and release, memorial 71,914[15]

between John Brush of Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, gent of the one part
and Crean Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent. of the other part
deed of release in consideration of consn. therein mentioned demised unto Crean Brush the tenement in Omagh then in possession of Crean Brush & Jane Dicks bounded on the east by Alexd. Carr's on the west by Robt. McFarland's house, on the south by a street, & on the north by a garden, and also all that park of land adjoining the meeting house park cong. 2–3 acres with liberty of passage between Alexd. Carr's and the demised house, at such rent as in the said deed of release, and the deed of release contains several other clauses thereunto had may appear
deeds of lease and release witnessed by Elizth. Brush of Kilrush, Co. Westmeath, widow, James Galbraith sadler & Robt. King gent., both of Dublin
memorial witnessed by James Galbraith and Andw. Allen of Dublin, gent.

17 June 1740 [ungrammatically says "forty and," so it is possible the "and" was a "one", making it 1741], articles of agreement, memorial 72,225[16]

articles of agreement between John Brush of Killrush, Co. Meath, gent., James Brush of Dromore, Co. Down, clke, and Crean Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent.
whereas Mr. Crean Brush of Dromore, gent., father to John, James, and Crean Brush was seized of the town and lands of Darkmoney near Omagh, subject to a chiefry of twelve pounds per annum, and a large tenemt. near the court house of omagh, subject to a chiefry of one pound six shillings and eight pence per annum, and where sd. lands and tenements stand mortgaged to John Brush for 226 pounds 6 shillings ster., and whereas Crean Brush Senr. of Dromore is indebted to the heir of James Anderson of Derry for 13 pounds, and whereas John Brush, James Brush, and Crean Brush of Omagh have had several claims to the said town land of Darkmoney and tenement in Omagh as joint proprietors of the reversion thereof, subject to a maintenance for their father Crean Brush of Dromore and marriage portion for their sister Catherine Brush
now the present instrument witnesseth that by and with consent of Crean Brush of Dromore and Cathrine his daughter now had / the tenement in Omagh shall be immediately repaired at common expense of John Brush, James, Brush, and Crean Brush of Omagh and then sold to the fairest bidder, with money from the sale paid to John Brush in part of the abovesaid mortgage money, and the parcel of land in Darkmony now in occupation of Crean Brush of Omagh, also that parcell of land called Dam Hills posessed by Thomas Mitchell and undertenants, and the park possessed by Robt. Long, estimated in whole at 44 acres 1 rood and 17 perches, computed to be 1/3 part of Darkmoney, is deemed the sole property of said John Brush, provided that John Brush paid the one third part of the debt to Anderson's heirs and pay to Crean Brush of Dromore 6 pounds 13 shillings and 4 pence ster. yearly during Crean's natural life, the lands subject to distress for the same starting 29 September next, and shall pay to said Catherine his sister 50 pounds ster. after 29 September next or ineterest from that date to the day of payment, and the 1/3 part is subject to 1/3 part of the chief rent, and John to pay 1/3 part of the expense of making proper title for the land;
and then parcel of land in Darkmony now in possession of Thomas Mitchell and undertenants, 46 acres 1 rood and 32 perches, that is to say 26 acres let to Josias Watson, 12 acres to Richd. Brann and Archibald Carr, and 8 acres 1 rood 32 perches of waste park computed to be 1/3 part of Darkmoney, is deemed the sole property of the said James Brush, provided James pay 1/3 part of the aforesaid mortgage remaining after the sale of the tenement in Omagh to John Brush in 18 mos. after said 29 September next, otherwise his third shall be sold, and James shall pay 1/3 part of the debt of 13 pounds to Anderson's heirs and shall pay to Crean Brush of Dromore 6 pounds 13 shillings and 14 pence ster. yearly during Carne's natural life, lands subject to distress for the same, to commence from 29 Septmeber next and shall pay to Catherine his siter 50 pounds ster. at the 29 September or interest from that date to the day of payment, and the 1/3 part is subject to 1/3 part of the chief rent, and James to pay 1/3 part of the expense for making title to the land;
and the parcel of land in Darkmony now in possession of Thomas Mitchell and undertenants, let to James Smock, estimated 30 acres, and three parks possessed by David Andrew, Robert Hamilton, and Patrick Monaghan estimated at 14 acres and 5 perches more or less computed, computed to be 1/3 part of Darkmony, is deemed the sole property of Crean Brush of Omagh, provided that Crean Brush shall pay 1/3 part of the aforesaid mortgage money remaining after the sale of the tenement in Omagh to John Brush 18 months after 29 September next, otherwise his third shall be sold, and Crean shall pay 1/3 part of the debt of 13 pounds to Anderson's heirs and shall pay to Crean Brush of Dromore 6 pounds 13 shillings and 4 pence per year during Crean's natural life, the lands subject to distress for the same, to commence from 29 Sept. next and shall pay Catherine his sister 50 pounds ster. at 29 Day Septemr. next or interest from that date to the day of paymet, also the 1/3 part subject to 1/3 of the chief rent, and Crean to pay 1/3 part of expenses for making title for the land
articles and memorial both witnessed by Robt. McFarland perukemaker and Alexd. Kerr tanner, both of Omagh, Co. Tyrone; Robt. McFarland swore to witnessing on 24 August

8 December 1741, deed of lease, memorial 112,574[17]

lease between Robert Lowry of Mulbury, Co. Tyrone, Esqr. of the one part
and Ephraim Smith & Samuel Poge of Liskincon of the other part
in consideration of the yearly rent of 14 pounds ster. & duties, Robert Lowry demised unto Ephraim Smith and Samuel Poge from 1 November last the town and lands of Liskincon then in the possession of Ephraim Smith and Samuel Poge for and during the natural lives of Ephraim Smith, Samuel Poge, and John Brush, eldest son to the present wife of the said Ephraim Smith, they paying the yearly rent & duties in said lease, said lands being in the Parish of Termon, Co. Tyrone
witnesses to lease was Joseph Hemhill late of Laragh, said parish, and Alexr. Hamilton of Derorum, Co. Tyrone
memorial witnessed by Alexr. Hamilton and Wm. Ireland of Bellygauly in said Co.

24 January 1746, deed of release, memorial 85,952[18]

deed of release between James Brush of Dromore, Co. Down, of the one part
and James Maxwell of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, apothecary of the other part
in consideration of 78 pounds 5 shillings paid by James Maxwell to James Brush, the latter sold to James Maxwell all the tenement and garden in Omagh [aforesd. gent. deced, sic] and formerly belonging to James and Robert Semple, both of Omagh, gents. deced., by them granted to Crean Brush of Omagh, gent., deced. & by Crean Brush assigned to the said James Brush at the rent of 1 pound 6 shillings 8 pence
witnesses to deed were Crean Brush, gent. and Robert Long, mercht., both of Omagh
memorial witnessed by Robert Long and Simon Royle of Strabane, Co. Tyrone, gent.

1 December 1747, deed, memorial 115,864[19]

Acheston Moore of Ravella, Co. Tyrone, Esqr. demised to Rowland Brush of Drumslagie in the Manor of Ridgeway, Co. Tyrone, farmer all the part of the towne and lands of Drumaslagie then in his possession containing 33 acres plantation measure during the lives of Rowland Brush, John Brush son to said Rowland aged 16 years, and Margaret Brush, daughter of said Rowland Brush aged 4 years, and the longest lived of them
deed witnessed by Constant O'Neil late of Aughnacloy Gager and John McCabe of Ravella, farmer
memorial witnessed by John McCabe and Henry Speer of Belnasagart, Co. Tyrone, gent.

18 July 1757, deed, memorial 126,226[20]

Rowland Brush transfers to John Brush of Shantawny, Co. Tyrone all his interest in a lease of part of the town and lands of Drumslaggie in the Manor of Ridgway, Co. Tyrone, which he holds from Acheston Moore Esqr. during the lives of Rowland Brush, John his son, and Margaret Brush, daughter of Rowland, or the longest lived of them
deed witnessed by Ephraim Smyth of Sess, Co. Tyrone tanner and Samuel Perry of Gallagh, clothier
memorial witnessed by Samuel Perry and by Henry Speer of Mt. Carran, Co. Tyrone, gent.

1 November 1759, article or receipt, memorial 135,568[21]

article recites that by articles dated 17 June 1740, John Brush of Kilrush, Co. Meath, gent., James Brush of Dromore, Co. Down, clke., & Crean Brush of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent. were bound respectively for 50 pounds a piece plus interest unto their sister Catherine Brush as a marriage portion;
said article witnessed that Isaac Moreland of Tulandony, Co. Down, husband of sd. Catherine did thereby acknowledge that he had received from sd. James Brush 50 pounds ster. plus interest as his portion and did thereby discharge James Brush from the sd. sum
receipt and memorial witnessed by John Brush and Henry Brush both of Garvaghy, Co. Down, gent.

4 July 1765, deed of release, memorial 162,420[22]

between Revd. James Brush of Ganaghy, Co. Down, clke and Catharine his wife and John Brush gent. his eldest son and heir apparent of the one part
and David Campbell of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, gent. of the other part
James Brush and John Brush release to said David Campbell the third part of Dergmoney in the town of Omagh in the By. of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, then in [?] or occupation of James Watson Andrew Watson, Archibald Kerr and James Glascow, subject to the payment of 1/3 part of yearly fee farm rent of 12 pounds str.
execution of deed by Catharine Brush is attested by William Stuart and Michael Ward both of Dublin, gent. and the execution by James Brush and John Brush is attested by William Stuart and Patt McAnulty of Dublin, gent.
memorial witnessed by Wm. Stuart and Patt McAnulty

Tithe Applotments

Miscellaneous

Freemason Lists

'Flax Growers of Ireland, 1796

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