WOW - thanks Andy that's great stuff!
I would love directions on how to find Cherrymount - - its eluded me on web-searches, google maps and at PRONI looking at old maps when I was there last year....I'm in awe of your ability to locate it!
For fear of asking too much, the other one that has stumped me is Bellview or Bellvue around the same era - late 1700's to mid 1800's. Half the time it seems to be around Lurgan/Kilmore/Richill/Clanroll/Ballyleny and the other part of the time it seems possible its in Meath. Again, having searched and searched I think it must be a house name.
The details I know are that John Langtry lived at Kilmore but moved to Bellview "on account of troubles with the honourable Mr Brownlow, later lord Lurgan". I'm GUESSING the move occurred about the 1780's. He died there in 1817 and his wife (Ann HELAY/HILARY) died there in 1839. His children were baptised as follows :-
1) 1768 Hillarysbay or Clanroll.
2) 1770 Kilmore/Clanroll (m 1808 Richill)
3) 1773 not known where Bap (m 1809 in VA, USA)
4) 1781 Clanroll,(baptised aged 4), m1796 I think in Lurgan
5) 1781 Clanroll (baptised age 1.5)
6) 1781 Clanroll, m Loughgall, d Kimore
7) 1784 Lurgan, d in Kilnaharvey/Mullalelish
8 ) 1787 Clanroll
9) 1789 Kilmore
10) 1791 Balyleny
11) 1792 unknown
12) 1793 Balyleny
My guess is that the family became quakers for a while (which may have been the source of the problem with Brownlow) perhaps around 1770, they then came back to COI in 1781 when they got three children baptised. The fact that the children are baptised in Clanroll/Balyleny makes me think Bellvue/Bellview must be near there. Alternatively they moved after 1793.
The MEATH idea comes from the fact that other members of the family (2nd cousins) were settling in Meath around 1790-1800, though I don't believe its a likely possibility.
I know the OGLE's, who were cousins at the time, had a property/land called Bellview south of Dublin at the time, but I'm virtually certain this is not the same property as no Langtry BDMs appear there, or nearby, at all.
Thanks again
Todd