The following are tenants of the Fishmongers Company estate in the vicinity of Ballykelly who were granted weekly pensions. These I have summarized so the information is not exactly as it appears in the records.
Peter A. Kincaid, Fredericton, NB, Canada
MS 5571, Guildhall Library, London. Fishmongers Court Minute Books, Vol. 13, 5 February
1824 to 29 September 1828.
p. 45. 10 June 1824.
Weekly grant of 2 shillings to:
John Brogan, Glack, aged 65
Sarah Haran, Dunbrock, age 85
Mic. McClanagan, Gresteel, age 80
Weekly grant of one shilling and six pence to:
Henry Donagh, Ballykelly, age 82, a cripple
Margaret Deans, Ballykelly, age 80, bed ridden
Rebecca Thompson, Gresteel, age 79
Una Devin, Mulderig, age 80, partly blind
Jane Hanagan, Gortilea, age 72
Charles McLaughlin, Ballymaclanagan, age 77
Nancy Hamilton, Ballyhanedin, age 71
Special case grant of 2 shillings per week to:
Mary Allison, Ballykelly, age 53, insane
Special case grant of one shilling and six pence per week to:
Elizabeth Moor, Broglascow, age 55, eight children, one partly blind and two dead
Mary Carr, Kinculbrack, age 68, blind
p. 101. 16 December 1824.
Two shilling per week grant to Thomas McKown.
p. 189. 16 February 1826.
Two shilling per week grant to:
Isabella Moore, Terglessan, having a brother and sister to take care of; both deaf and dumb.
George Donaghy, Ballykelly, School Master, without the use of his limbs.
One shilling, six pence per week grant to:
Robert Thompson, Carrickhugh, blind, 80 years old
Evenue Kane, Sistrokeel, lost the use of his limbs
William Blair, Kinculbrack, 3 small children and wife subject to fits
John Carson, Carnimuff, 85 years old
Widow Dealy, Broharris, 80 years old
Catherine McCay, Glasvea, for her sister who is in a consumption and can earn nothing
Mary Mealy, Dunbrock, 80 years old
One shilling per week grant to:
Neal Duffy, Ballykelly, very aged and distressed
Manus McKeevor, Gortilea, 75 years old
Bryan Mullan, Glack, old and infirm