Kevin Patrick Mostyn Family - Person Sheet
Kevin Patrick Mostyn Family - Person Sheet
NameDermot CLORAN, 10G Grandfather
Spouses
ChildrenDeborah
Web Notes notes for Dermot CLORAN
In 1699, his son-in-law was sued by John Butler, Equity Exchequer Bill 24 Jun 1699, Chancery Pleadings, and he was mentioned as well:
Suppliant John Butler of Ballybree, Co Tipperary, shows that whereas William Butler of Oughterath, Co Tipperary, gent, being seised of 2 quarters of Ballykillean in parish of Beagh, barony of Kiltartan, Co Galway, containing 50 acres by Certificate of the Commissioners of the late Court of Claims for settlement of the transplanting of Connaught and of King Charles II's Letters Patent thereupon granted, said Wm Butler did by deed convey to his nephew and heir, Thomas Butler, gent, deceased, said lands on 29 Apr 1678. Soon after making the deed Wm Butler died and Thomas Butler entered the premises. Said Thomas Butler did by deed dated 19 Apr 1683 demise the premises to Piers Butler of Ballygegin, Co. Galway, gent, for 11 years from 1 May then next at 2/4 per acre p.a. for the first year, and 2/3 per acre for the second year and 2/6 per acres for the remainder of the term. Piers Butler then entered the premises and enjoyed the same, but now gives out that Thos Butler was indebted to him by some bond pretended, and stopped the rent reserved in satisfaction of the pretended debt ever since the death of Thos Butler without issue, the Suplt being his brother and heir and so entitled to the rent for continuance of the lease, and after expiration thereof to possession of the freehold. Tho' Piers Butler had a lease for only 11 years yet he let the premises to Derby Clorane and Bryan Lynan for some long term of years, at a much greater rent than he paid, which, although they paid the same to him, yet he refused during the term of said lease to pay anything to Suplt, and since the termination of the lease he, with Cloran and Lynan, refuse to deliver up possession of the premises tho' in truth if there were ever any such debt as pretended it was only about £9, and long since paid out of the rent reserved, which Suplt says is very well known to James Prendergast of Ballygegin in Co. Galway as well as to all three confederates. Begs confederates may appear and pay arrears.284

Irish names:
Killoran - "servant of Saint Luairean". From Mac Giolla Luairinn and Mac Giolla Luaithrinn. Luairinn derives from Saint Luairean (also
Luaran/Loran). Cloren, Cloran, Killoran, Killoren, Kiloran, Kiloren, Killorn, Killorne, Killorin, Killaurin.
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