Browse Items (12 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: Leslie family Page of 2 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Location: Glaslough Tags: commonly occurring location, County Monaghan, Digital Derg Project, estate, Geolocation, James L. Smith, key location, Leslie family, Lough Derg, place names, stately home The Leslies of Glaslough An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller. Tags: bogland, County Monaghan, Glaslough, J. B. Doyle, landowners, Leslie family, nineteenth century, profiteering, rent Letter, James Hamilton Jnr, Strabane, Co. Tyrone, to [Marquess of Abercorn, London] A report of the 55th Regiment displacing a group of entrenched squatters upon an island in Lough Derg for which they refuse to pay rent. Tags: eighteenth century, Glaslough, islands, James Hamilton Jr, Leslie family, Lough Derg, military intervention, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, regiment, report squatters Timeline: 1917 Tags: Catholic Church, chronology, Diocese of Clogher, dispute, events, legal dispute, Leslie family, litigation, Margaret Gibbons, ownership, pilgrimage, resolution, Sir John Leslie, timeline Timeline: 1881 Tags: Catholic Church, chronology, Diocese of Clogher, events, legal dispute, Leslie family, litigation, Margaret Gibbons, ownership, pilgrimage, Sir John Leslie, timeline The Leslies as landlords "All the islands of Lough Derg and the eel rivers are let for 5 pounds…" Tags: Colonel John Leslie, economics, eels, islands, land acquisition, Leslie family, Lieutenant W. Lancey, ordnance survey, Parish of Templecarne, rent, Royal Irish Academy, Templecarne The landholders of the parish "The chief proprieters are the representatives of the late Colonel Leslie, who hold 45 townlands out of 50..." Tags: Colonel John Leslie, demographics, economics, land acquisition, Leslie family, Lieutenant W. Lancey, mountains, ordnance survey, Parish of Templecarne, pasturage, rents, Royal Irish Academy, rural landscape, Templecarne The lake returns to the Diocese "In the year 1917 the final lawsuit took place, at the Quarter sessions in Donegal, before County Court Judge Cooke, K.C. ..." Tags: Catholic Church, Clogher, compromise, control, court case, Diocese of Clogher, lake, law, Leslie family, Margaret Gibbons, ownership, Sir John Leslie, Station Island, twentieth century, water "The Church never relinquished her hold upon the one grey rock" "Throughout all the perversions and confiscations [of the Reformation], however, the Church never relinquished her hold upon the one grey rock which then was Station Island..." Tags: Catholic Church, Clogher, Diocese of Clogher, law, Leslie family, Margaret Gibbons, nineteenth century, ownership, pilgrim crossing, pilgrimage, pilgrims, Reformation, Sir John Leslie, Station Island, suppression From Magrath to Leslie "The Monastery of Lough Derg, like most other Irish monasteries, was endowed with extensive lands at an early date by neighbouring chieftains..." Tags: Clogher, confiscation, fifteenth century, Leslie family, Magrath family, Margaret Gibbons, monastery, ownership, patronage, seventeenth century, Termon Magrath Page of 2 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2