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506 NOTES AND QUERIES. [i 2S .vm. administration granted and letters of April 28, 1792. ii. Rebecca Reynolds. Marriage articles dated Jan. 21, 1777* ; was married to Mathew Rutherford of the City of London- derry. iii. Anne Reynolds. iv. Mary Reynolds. v. Penelope Reynolds. vi. Sarah Reynolds. the last day of March next ensuing, all Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased at the time of his death and he the said Ninian Boggs shall well and truly administer according to Law when he shall be thereunto lawfully required to do so. Know all men by these presents, that we Ninian Boggs of the City of Londonderry, gent., and Alexander Major of said City, Merchant, are holden and firmly bound to the Most Revd Father in God, Frederick by divine permission Lord Bishop of Derry, in the sum of Six hundred pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be paid to the said Most Revd Father- in God, or his certain Attorney, Successors or Assigns, for which payment well* and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and every of us for the whole our Heirs Executors and "Administrators firmly by these presents. Sealed with our Seals this 13th day of December 1791. (Signed) NINIAN BOGGS. ALEXANDER MAJOR. Witnesses present : Brut Donagh jr., Robert Stewart. [Diocese of Derry. Admon. Bonds. Public Record Office, Dublin.]

  • Extract from a Memorial in the Registrv of

Deeds Office, Dublin : A Memorial of Articles of vn. Berkly Reynolds, unmarried in 1791, according to a deed of conveyance executed by her and dated July 20, 1791.* HENBY FITZGERALD REYNOLDS. (To be continued.) 34592232285. Reynolds Venables. Uegd 15 June 1782. II Agreement dated 21st January 1777, between Mathew Ruther- ford of City of Londonderry, Esq., of the first part, Rebecca Reynolds of said City, spinster daughter of William Reynolds late of said City, Merchant, deceased, of the second art, Thomas Venables and Andrew Ferguson oth of said City, Esqs., of the third part. A Marriage to be had and solemnized between said Mathew and Rebecca. . . . Town and Lands of Desertderins ... in Co. Antrim. One un- divided sixth part of Farm Tenement and Suarterland called Tullogh situate in Co. onegall, . . . and the said Deed also recited that the said Rebecca Reynolds on the death of William Reynolds her Brother without issue under the Will of William Reynolds late of the City of London, Esq., deceased, late Captain in 4-Vk^. f"Kl rt K1 T> : . . _ TTI A. i the [blank] Regiment of Foot in case the said Rebecca Reynolds should survive the said William Reynolds and failing such Issue and subject to such Limitations as aforesaid then the said Estate to go to and Descend to Anne Reynolds, Mary Reynolds, Penelope Rey- nolis, Sarah Reynolds and Barkly Reynolds sisters of the said Rebecca Reynolds. ' ALDEBUEGH. EXTRACTS FROM CHAMBERLAINS' ACCOUNT-BOOK. 1625-1649. (See ante, pp. 163, 224, 265, 305, 343, 387, 426, 463.) 16 PAYMENTS. 35 ABOUT 1634/5 considerable correspondence takes place about the new process for mak- ing salt, and on Feb. 13, 1634/5 a Petition is read before the Council from Sir Richard Brooke and others for a monopoly for salt- works for making salt from sea-water ; with the answers of Aldeburgh, Dunwich, South- wold and Walberswick. The process was by evaporation, and the curious word "pattine" suggests a derivation from the Latin " patina." To Thomas Payne his quarters wags for keepinge the worke house due then 1 00 00 pd for 2 gould weights and some graines for the town scales . . . . . . 00 08 To Thomas Andrews for whitinge the two South vies of the Church . . . . 10 00 Geven to the Kings players . . . . 17 00 pd Jo : Cossie for a newe windowe out of the leads into the steeple . . . . 02 OS more for 2 posts for staves for the gates in the Church porch pd widd Bardwell for diet and wine at the 01 06 Lords Court 17 10

  • Extract from a Deed of Conveyance filed in

the Registry of Deeds Office, Dublin : A Deed of Conveyance bearing date the 20th of July 1791, between Henry Edward Mac- Neil of Magillagan in Co. of Londonderry, gent., of the first part, Miss Berkly Reynolds one of the daughters of William of said City, Merchant, de- 445465287314. Reynolds Lecky. Reynolds late ceased, of the second part, Mathew Rutherford, Samuel Montgomery and Alexander Scott, Exors. named in the last Will and Testament of Mary Chambers late of the said City, widow, deceased, of the third part. Whereas Berkly Reynolds with the consent of said Mathew Rutherford, Samuel Montgomery and Alexander Scott con- veyed, &c., to said William Lecky and Alexander Major all that one undivided fifth part of ... 'various lands named) ... in co. Tyrone. Witnessed by Peter McDonough and Ninian Boggs both of City of Londonderry, gents.