12 Sept., 1612.
Deed of feoffment by Donnogh Grady, of Kilballiowen, settling the
lands of Ballinskoolly, k pld. Ragamus begge, 10 acres arable, Kil-
balliowne and the two Gorteinwoties, 2 pld., Ballinwoullinbeg, J pld.,
and Cleyhemus, 10 acres arable, Gortneskehy, 3 ac. arable, 2 gardens,
1 house, “ eight heades of cowes and garrones, fourscore sheepe and a
heard of sweene ” in Ballinwrany, and one half the lands of Any,
with a water mill, in all one plowland, on his sons Derbie, Morthagh and
Brien successively in tail male. Trustees are Walter Browne, of
Camas, Richard Raully, of Raulytowne, and Gerrott fitzMoris Raully
of Ballinemonymore.
Signed and sealed (seal missing) by Donnogho: Grady.
Witnesses : Ellin Browne, alias Rawley, by mark, Edward Browne.
Tho. Browne, [? Danniel] Grady, Owen Grady.
 
10 Feb. [1620/1].
Conveyance by Edmonde Skoolle, of Kilballiowen, to Donnogh
o Gradie, of Kilballiowen, the half plowland of Ballinskoollie, being
12 acres great measure, as enjoyed by Edmonde Skoolle’s father and
ancestors, and also Carrickerencie, 1 acre, Ragumus bege, 10 acres
arable, Kilballiowen, f plowland, 3 gardens in Ballinvranny, 2 acres
of land called Gortinroittie (all great measure) in the parishes of
Kilkellaine, Ballinimonimore and Aney.
Signed and sealed (seal missing) by Edmonde Skoolle by mark.
Witnesses : Phill. Bourke, Francis Rawleigh, John Grady, David
 
Bourke by mark, Connor McCanny by mark.
 
20 Oct., 1624.
Conveyance by Sir Thomas Browne, of the Hospital, Kt., to Donnogh
o Grady of his rights in Ballyhobbert alias Hubbertstowne, Co.
Limerick. Recites Letters Patent 2 July, 16 James I, whereby said
lands containing J plowland, lately in occupation of Thomas Browne
and James Browne, who were attainted of high treason, were granted
to Sir Laurence Esmond, Kt., and deed of feoffment 19 Jan., 21
James I, whereby Esmonde made over the lands of Ballyhubbert to
Sir Thomas Browne, subject to crown rent of 5s. per an. The other
moiety of the £ plowland of Ballyhubbert was granted by Browne to
John oge Fitzgerald of Ballynard, Co. Limerick. Browne constitutes
Donnogh o Graddie mac John his attorney.
Signed and sealed (seal missing) by Tho. Browne.
Witnesses : Jo. Ryues, Ger. FzGerald, John Browne and 2 other
Brownes.
Certificate of livery and seisin specifies the garden of Garrinlickydury
as part of Ballyhobert.
 
Witnesses : Ger. FzGerald, Garratt Rauleigh, Thomas oge fizGerald.
 
9 Nov., 1633.
Deed of attorney, Donnogh o Grady, of Kilballyowen, to his son
and heir, Dermod o Gradie, of Bally [inscooby], to pay off mortgages
on north moiety of Hobertstowne. Details as in deed of 28 Jan, 1629,
q.v. supra.
Signed and sealed (seal missing) by Don[nogh] o Grady. Names of
 
witnesses obliterated.