..and a random dump of Lawlor records
Exchequer Bill 22nd June 1717 John Connell vs John Lawler, Ann Lawler als Connell his wife, Richard Connell, James Conway & Edmond Conway
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2/IRE/NAI/007634833/01005&parentid=IRE/NAI/GENABS/00767713/1 - note that a lot of Lawlors lived near Tralee as per
https://archive.org/stream/historyoffamilyo00lond#page/282/mode/2up/Kerry, Oaths of Allegiance 1775
7th March 1776
Hugh Lawler, Killarney, MD. Doctor of Physic.
Dublin Evening Post
6th November 1790 Page 4
“To be sold together, or in parcels, for payment of Debts due by the late James Bernard, Esq; the Fee and inheritance of the following lands, situate in the county of Kerry, part of the estate of Francis Bernard, Esq.
Denominations Tenants Names Yearly Rent
Faranmanagh}
Knockreigh} Hugh Lawlor 465 0 0
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Memorial: 336727 8th May 1798 Hugh Lawlor of Cloundonegan
“Eugene Mahony of Castle farm of Mullinge in sd Co Gent of 2d part and Elizth Mahony in sd Co spinster of the third part”. Hugh and Elizabeth are shortly to be married -
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-Q9N3-Z?i=293&cat=185720Memorial: 406697 20th February 1808 Jas Magill of Tralee
“Hugh Lawlor of Killarney in sd County Juliana Lawlor spinster the daughter of sd Hugh Lawlor… Jno Mahony of Dromore & Richard Pierse Mahony of Furzepoint …………. & Jas Lawlor of Killarney Esq of the fourth part & Darby Magill (Jas’ brother) of …… lands of Ardcosta…sold release unto Jno Mahony and Richard Pierse Mahony all that and those the lands of Susso that moiety or half of the lands of Ardcosta & also the lands of Clonlyon & all other the real estate of the sd Jas Magill in the Co of Meath”. Witnesses include
Alex Lawlor of Killarney doctor of physic Richard McGillycuddy of Tralee -
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-33FT-V?i=172&cat=185720Memorial: 494017 21st January 1818 Lucy Mahony of Bellview Spinster
“Richd Townsend Herbert of Cahernane near Killarney and Charles Spread of Landsdown Lodge both in the Coy of Kerry Esq of the 2 part and Danl Mahony the elder Jno Mahony Wm Mahony and Danl Mahony the yr all of the Town of Killarney in the sd County of Kerry and Martin Lawlor of Killarney aforesd in the sd Co of Kerry Esq of the fourth part” Witnessed by Pierce Mahony Gent Attey & David Mahony both of Woodlawn near Killarney -
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-3ZZR?i=138&cat=185720Memorial: 525857 18th November 1822 John Leahy of Killarney
“Peirce Mahony of Wood Lawn in said County Gentleman Attorney at Law of the second part Teresa Gallwey of Killarney aforesaid spinster of the second part and John Shea Lawlor of Killarney aforesaid Esquire of the third part”. Refers to annuities secured on lands in Gorteenroe (Cork) and Ballinalane (Kerry). Witnessed by Michael Lionel Gallwey Captain in the East India Company Service and Nathl Bland both of Killarney. Her full name was Teresa Maria Gallwey. Terence Gallwey witnessed the memorial.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ7-M569?i=174&cat=185720There seems to be a Gallwey connection as per "Frances Gallwey of Mardyke, nr Bantry. In her will 21 Dec 1802 she mentions her niece Mary Anne (the chief beneficiary), her kinsman Hugh Lawlor ( son of ___ Lawlor a dau of Henry Gallwey of Bantry), her cousin Mary Gallwey, ' Gerard ' and her bro Henry of Lisbon ' latterly deceased She d. unm Jul 1804 at Cork." and "Hugh Gallwey of Gurteenroe which, jointly with his sisters, he surrendered to Hugh Lawlor 10 Dec 1785" - "The Galweys & Gallweys of Munster" by Sir Henry Blackall.
Memorial: 536558 1st June 1824 John Shea Lawlor of Kilbwine
“Daniel Mahony of Dunloe Castle near Killarney” late marriage settlement for his youngest daughter Margaret. -
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKS-53JQ-J?i=138&cat=185720