18 July, 1680.
Conveyance by Derby Grady, of Kilballyowen, to Thomas Grady,
his son and heir, on the occasion of the marriage of Thomas Grady
with Ellice Walsh, alias Everard, widow of John Walsh, in considera-
tion of £100 paid by Thomas to Derby Grady and an undertaking
by Thomas to keep his father Derby, now an old man, and two
servants for the remainder of his life, of the lands of Kilballyowen,
200 acres, Ballymorany, 160a., Milltowne and C-ley James, 200a..
Raggymus beg, 100a., Burgess lands of Any, 250a., Castle and lands
of Ballynscooly, 200a., and in Hobbertstowne 120a, containing ' with
all the lands,’ 1,280 acres, plantation measure.
Signed and sealed by D. Grady.
HTVwmes : Tho. Brown, Francis Browne, Wa. Bourke.
Officially endorsed as entered in Chancery Rolls, 1 May, 36
Charles II.
 
28 Dec., 1699.
Deed of agreement whereby Thomas Grady, junior, of Kilballyowen,
2nd son of Thomas Grady, in consideration of £5 paid by him to his
father Thomas Grady, of Kilballyowen, is to receive after the latter’s
death £30 per an. out of the rents of Kilballyowen, Ballinvrana, and
the two Milltowns (bar. Small County), with provision for the pay-
ment by Thomas Grady, senior, or by his heirs within 3 years of his
death, of a sum of £300 in lieu of the said rents.
Signed and sealed by Thomas Grady, sen.
WYfMasses: John Lacy, Kath. Grady, James [Rawleigh], Timothy
Tierney, Donnogh [? Hasten].
Officially endorsed as enrolled in the office of the Auditor-General,
30 May, 1704.