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Samuel Handy

Also Known As: "Samuel Westvy Handy ??? Samuel Handy of Aughrim & Horseleap BRACCA (Brackagh Castle of Coolalough or Collolalough)"
Birthdate:
Death: 1741 (64-73)
Ireland
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Son of Lt. Jonathan Handy of Aughrim & Horseleap
Husband of Jane Joan Lowe - Handy
Father of Johanthan Handy; Thomas Handy; John Handy; Ann Handy - Fouace and Samuel Handy of Bracca-Brackagh Castle of Collolalough-Coolalough, Esquire
Brother of Johnathan Handy and Jonathan Handy

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About Samuel Handy of Aughrim & Horseleap

Samuel Handy (circa 1672 - before 2 September 1741)

    Samuel Handy was born circa 1672. He was described as the third and youngest son of Thomas. His mother is not stated. He is not mentioned in his presumed father's will. He should be the brother of Thomas the father of Thomas in whose will dated 1752 he was mentioned as cousin, However in the lease of the Aughrim estate he is described as the youngest son if Samuel. He was the son of Jonathan Handy. Samuel Handy married Jane or Joan Lowe. On 1 November 1708 Samuel Handy purchased property in Brackareagh, Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath, Ireland, on 1 November 1708. On the 24 December the registration of sale on 1 & 2 November 1708 for 190 pounds by Charles L'Estrange? of Lissenisley in Kings Co., gent, to Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, co. Westmeath, gent, Little Ballinakill, 63 1/2 acres in Kilcursey barony in Kings co., subject to 1 pound and 3 pence quit or crown rent. Witnessed by John Handy of Killbegg/Kilbiggin, co. Westmeath, gent, Charles Fermor of Moycashel, Westmeath, gent, Peter Marsh of Moyeyely?, Kings co., Signed by Samuel Handy.
    Samuel Handy was mentioned in the will of John Handy dated 24 February 1711/12. He was described as his brother and father of his nephew John.
    Samuel Handy was party to a land transaction on 26 November 1717 in Aughrim, Galway. Deed of Settlement made by George Warburton, then deceased, bearing date the 26 Nov 1717, granted and demised to Samuel Handy of Aughrim, co.Galway, gentleman, 1400 acres of the lands Aughrim, Attydermott etc. The interest in these lands granted and demised by said lease, having subsequently become vested in Samual Handy (the youngest son of the Lessee in said lease). George Warburton was proobably the George Warburton of Aughrim & Firmount, MP for Gowran, who was appointed postmaster-general of Ireland in 1702. He died 14 Nov 1709, haing married Anne L'Estrange, of Moystown, by whom he left issue including George of Aughrim and Firmount, MP for Galway who married Miss Trench, aunt to the first Earl of Clancarty.
    Samuel was a defendant in a court case on 16 June 1725. Charles Rochfort of Streamstown co. Westmeath esq owner in fee of Curreagh & part of Kilbeg with their bog in Moycashel barony co Westmeath v. Jn Cenin?, Wm Errick & Derby Grenan who on 7th instant cut turf on plaintiff's bog. Samuel Handy & Edward Ormsby tenants of the other part of Kilbeg, from defendant James Clarke. James Clarke owner of the other part of Kilbeg, defendants. Handy & Ormsby were present when the other 3 defendants cut the turf and told plaintiff it was done by their orders..
    Samuel Handy and Thomas Handy were mentioned in a deed dated 3 January 1726/27 in Aughrim, Galway, Ireland. A memorial of articles dated 3 January 1726/7 whereby Thomas Handy of Templemackatire co. Westmeath, gent. for consideration thereunder mentioned did give & grant to Samuel Handy of Brackarea in the said county, gent, his heirs etc, all his right, title/tithe and interest in the farm lands and appurtenances of Aghrim in the co. of Galway then in possession of the said Samuel Handy forever after the decease of the said Thomas Handy paying yearly during the said Thomas Handy's life the sum of £15 sterling annually which said article is witnessed by Mary Whalley, sister to the said Thomas Handy and by Samuel Handy junior, son to the said Samuel Handy & this memorial is witnessed by Samuel Handy junior and John Handy son to the said Samuel Handy. Samuel Handy - seal, Signed and sealed in the presence of John Handy & Samuel Handy jr.
    Samuel Handy and John Handy were mentioned in a deed dated 18 December 1727 in Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath. Indenture of lease and release dated 18 & 19 December 1727, Lease: 1 John Usher, Dublin & Brabason Newcomen, Louth, esq; 2 Richard Warburton, Dublin, esq. Release: 1 John Usher & B Newcomen, 2 James Clark of Kellystown, Kildare, son and heir of Thomas Clark, 3 Richard Warburton, 4 Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent; whereby the release citing a mortgage on the lands of Killbeg & Brackareagh by the said James Clark & John Handy esq to the said John Ussher for £1000 in trust ... has agreed to sell to the said Samuel Handy for £1450/13/8 part of mortgaged ....& the said Samuel Handy only laid down £440/13/8 ... townland of Killbeg & Brackareagh commony called or known as Colelaugh and that part of Brackareagh meared & founded as in the map annexed except 10 acres of Brabazon Newcomen ... Witnessed by Stephen Fouace of the city of Dublin, merchant. Registered 9 Jan 1827/8.. On 24 April 1735 Samuel Handy leased property in Aughrim, Galway. Indenture of lease & release between Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent & Rev Wm Crowe re lands in Aghrim, lately in the occupation of Mr Jonathan Handy.... saves the church seating for himself and his family when in district. Samuel Handy to build a tuck mill. Signed by Samuel Handy & William Crowe, attested by Jonathan Handy, eldest son of the said Samuel Handy..
    Administration of the estate of Thomas Handy was granted to Samuel Handy, on 24 May 1736 in Templemacateer Thomas Handy, Templemacateer, Westmeath, gent, intestate 1736, To Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, co. Westmeath the brother.
    Samuel Handy was party to a land transaction on 20 January 1739/40 in Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath. Deeds of lease and release dated 20 & 21 January 1739 between Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent of the first part & Samuel Handy of Coolelaugh, Westmeath, gent, youngest son of the said Samuel Handy of the other part whereby Samuel Handy the elder in love and affection and the consideration of £700 to be paid to Brabazon Newcomen by the said Samuel Handy the younger did grant bargain and sell unto Samuel Handy the younger the town & lands ... of Coololough being a moiety of the lands purchased by the said Samuel Handy the elder from James Clark, deceased, situate in the barony of Moycashel. And also a moiety of the town & lands of Aghrim containing 1414 acres held by the said SH the elder from Richard Warburton, Esq for lifes with renewals for ever ... with half of the customs or toll of the market & fairs of Aghrim aforesaid and half of the profits of the mills of the same and half the gardens which belonged to the mill with all the privileges etc to the said town and lands ... to the said Samuel Handy the younger and to his heirs forever ... with a clause that Samuel Handy the younger and his heirs & under tenants of Coolelough aforesaid shall have free liberty to pass through Brackareagh to the bog of Brackareagh. Witnessed by John Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent. Signed by Samuel Handy.
    A virtually identical deed on the same date gave the lands of Brackareagh to John Handy the second son of Samuel Handy with a clause and warranty and a yearly provision out of the said lands and premises for the said Samuel Handy & Joan Handy his wife and the survivor of them.
    Samuel Handy made a will dated 3 March 1740 in Brackareagh, Ardnurcher or Horseleap. Samuel Handy of Brackagh-rea in co. Westmeath, gent, mentions his wife Jane, son Jonathan Handy, grand daughtrer Jane/Jone Handy (under 21), daughter of above Jonathan; son John Handy, grand daughters Margaret Fouace, Liddia Fouace; grandson Thos Fouace, Frederck Fouace; son Samuel Handy; nephew Rowland Cook?, daughter Ann Fouace; elder brother Thomas Handy deceased [the latter not mentioned in Betham's abstracts]. Tolls of the Fairs of Aghrim co Galway. Executors - sons Samuel Handy of Coolilough, John Handy of Brackagh-rea & Jonathan Handy of Templem'Tire. Probate to John, saving rights of Sam & Jonathan.
    Samuel died before 2 September 1741 in Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath, Ireland. This may be the Simon who died 1 Feb 1741 & buried at Donnybrook, Dublin,but unlikely.
    His will was proved on 2 September 1741 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland. Samuel Handy, the elder, Gent. of Brackareagh, co. Westmeath. He was mentioned in the marriage settlement for Samuel Handy and Ruth Mirifield dated 31 August 1742. Deed between Samuel Handy of Coolelaugh co Westmeath, esq & Ruth Mirifield alias Bertrand of Dublin city, widow, daughter of Peter Bertrand of Dublin city, merchant who is a party to the settlement of which the trustees are John Bertrand & J... Bred? both of Dublin city, merchants, the bride is entitled to £200 under will of her uncle J John Bertrand of Dublin city merchant deceased & now gets £300 from her father in addition to what she owns in her own right. Handy owes £1400 to Brabazon Newcombe as mortgage of his 1/2 of Coolelough in Moycashel barony, co. Westmeath bought by his father Samuel Handy senior from Jas Clerk which he settles, also his 1/2 of Aughrim ... in Kilconnel barony co Galway held on lease of lives for ever from Richard Warburton dew by Sam Handy senior. Aghrim, Brackareah Asers...lane and Collelaugh have been divided between the bridegroom Handy Handy junior and his brother John Handy. Coolelough being 1/2 of the whole lands of Brackareah, Coolelaugh & A..ras..lane. Memorial gives a very full description of the boundaries of Coolelaugh & Aghrim. Witnesses William Wade of Killervally co. Westmeath, gent, Chas Heatley gent & Gilbert Allason notary public, both of Dublin city, memorial signed by Sam Handy. Samuel Handy was mentioned as deceased in a deed on 17 June 1743 deed. Children of Samuel Handy and Jane or Joan Lowe Jonathan Handy+ b. c 1704, d. b 14 Aug 1759 Thomas Handy b. s 1705 John Handy b. c 1705, d. b 26 Nov 1764 Ann Handy+ b. c 1710 Samuel Handy+ b. 1713, d. b 16 Oct 1779

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HE is Samuel Handy - (NOT Samuel Westvy Handy) do you have proof of this 'westvy' name ???

Handy family of Aughrim & Horseleap (Brackagh Castle/Collolalough)

Samuel Handy

Born about 1672 [location unknown]

ANCESTORS

Son of Jonathan Handy and [mother unknown]

Brother of Jonathan Handy, Anne (Handy) Cooke,

Thomas Handy, John Handy and Mary (Handy) Whalley

Husband of Jane (Lowe) Handy — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

DESCENDANTS

Father of Ann (Handy) Fouace, John Handy, Jonathan Handy and Samuel Handy

Died about 1741 in Ireland

Biography Samuel was born about 1672. He passed away about 1741.[1]

Samuel leased 1400 acres in Aughrim, Co. Galway in 1717 from Nathaniel Castleton for Samuel's own life and the lives of his son Samuel and his daughter Anne.[2]

He received additional lands in Aughrim from his brother Thomas in 1626.  He also received a perpetual lease to his lands at Brackaghreagh, Co. Westmeath in 1727.[3]

Research Notes No birth record located. Birthdate is estimated based on the age of his children.

Samuel is named as a "cousin" in the will of Thomas Handy. Also, his son Samuel

is referred to as a "cousin" in the will of Mary Handy of Dublin.

Sources ↑ "Betham Genealogical Abstracts," image, FindMyPast (https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FIRE%2FNAI%2F00763432... : accessed 2 August 2020), abstract of will of Samuel Handy Elder of Brackeragh Co Westmeath gent dated 3 March 1740, proved 2 April 1741, wife Jane H, son Jonathan H (dau Jone H), son John H, granddaus Margt Fouace, Liddia Fouace, grandsons Thos Fouace, FredR Fouace, son Samuel H, nephew Rowland Cook, daur Ann Fouace; citing Genealogical abstracts of records of the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Betham's Genealogical Abstracts Prerogative Wills. (Phillips Mss) ( & Misc) C. 1681-1699 D. 1550-1694, National Archives of Ireland. ↑ "Registry of Deeds, Henrietta St., Dublin, Ireland", image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNJ-TZ2M?cat=185720 : accessed 3 August 2020), registered deed no. 12376, Castleton to Handy, registered 10 Dec 1718; citing LDS film no. 0461313, vol. 21, page 527. ↑ "Registry of Deeds, Henrietta St., Dublin, Ireland", image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN1-633S-S?i=418&... : accessed 3 August 2020), registered deed no. 36574, Usher et al to Handy, registered 9 Jan 1727; citing LDS film no. 0461329, vol. 55, page 202. See also:

http://www.linleyfh.com/p470.htm#i14980 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Handy-1940

Samuel Handy Born about 1672 [location unknown] - abt. 1741

ANCESTORS

Son of Jonathan Handy and [mother unknown]

Brother of Jonathan Handy, Anne (Handy) Cooke, Thomas Handy, John Handy and Mary (Handy) Whalley

Husband of Jane (Lowe) Handy — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

DESCENDANTS

Father of Ann (Handy) Fouace, John Handy, Jonathan Handy and Samuel Handy

Died about 1741 in Ireland

Samuel was born about 1672. He passed away about 1741.[1]

Samuel leased 1400 acres in Aughrim, Co. Galway in 1717 from Nathaniel Castleton for Samuel's own life and the lives of his son Samuel and his daughter Anne.[2] He received additional lands in Aughrim from his brother Thomas in 1626. He also received a perpetual lease to his lands at Brackaghreagh, Co. Westmeath in 1727.[3]

Research Notes No birth record located. Birthdate is estimated based on the age of his children.

Samuel is named as a "cousin" in the will of Thomas Handy. Also, his son Samuel is referred to as a "cousin" in the will of Mary Handy of Dublin.

Sources ↑ "Betham Genealogical Abstracts," image, FindMyPast (https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FIRE%2FNAI%2F00763432... : accessed 2 August 2020), abstract of will of Samuel Handy Elder of Brackeragh Co Westmeath gent dated 3 March 1740, proved 2 April 1741, wife Jane H, son Jonathan H (dau Jone H), son John H, granddaus Margt Fouace, Liddia Fouace, grandsons Thos Fouace, FredR Fouace, son Samuel H, nephew Rowland Cook, daur Ann Fouace; citing Genealogical abstracts of records of the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Betham's Genealogical Abstracts Prerogative Wills. (Phillips Mss) ( & Misc) C. 1681-1699 D. 1550-1694, National Archives of Ireland. ↑ "Registry of Deeds, Henrietta St., Dublin, Ireland", image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNJ-TZ2M?cat=185720 : accessed 3 August 2020), registered deed no. 12376, Castleton to Handy, registered 10 Dec 1718; citing LDS film no. 0461313, vol. 21, page 527. ↑ "Registry of Deeds, Henrietta St., Dublin, Ireland", image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN1-633S-S?i=418&... : accessed 3 August 2020), registered deed no. 36574, Usher et al to Handy, registered 9 Jan 1727; citing LDS film no. 0461329, vol. 55, page 202. See also:

http://www.linleyfh.com/p470.htm#i14980

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Handy-1940

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Samuel Handy (circa 1672 - before 2 September 1741)

    Samuel Handy was born circa 1672.
He was described as the third and youngest son of Thomas.
His mother is not stated.  He is not mentioned in his presumed father's will.  He should be the brother of Thomas the father of Thomas in whose will dated 1752
he was mentioned as cousin, However in the lease of the Aughrim estate he is described as the youngest son if Samuel

. He was the son of Jonathan Handy.

Samuel Handy married Jane or Joan Lowe.

On 1 November 1708 Samuel Handy purchased property in Brackare agh, Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath, Ireland, on 1 November 1708.

On the 24 December the registration of sale on 1 & 2 November 1708  for 190 pounds by Charles L'Estrange? of Lissenisley in Kings Co., gent , to Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, co. Westmeath, gent, Little Ballinakill,
63 1/2 acres in Kilcursey barony in Kings co., subject to 1 pound and 3 pence quit
or crown rent. Witnessed by John Handy of Killbegg/Kilbiggin, co. Westmeath, gent, Charles Fermor of Moycashel, Westmeath, gent, Peter Marsh of Moyeyely?, Kings co.,
Signed by Samuel Handy.
    Samuel Handy was mentioned in the will of John Handy
dated 24 February 1711/12. He was described as his brother and father of his nephew John.
    Samuel Handy was party to a land transaction on 26 November 1717
in Aughrim, Galway. Deed of Settlement made by George Warburton,  then deceased, bearing date the 26 Nov 1717, granted and demised
to Samuel Handy of Aughrim, co.Galway, gentleman,  1400 acres of the lands Aughrim, Attydermott etc. 

The interest in these lands granted and demised by said lease, having subsequently

become vested in Samual Handy (the youngest son of the Lessee in said lease). George Warburton was proobably the George Warburton of Aughrim & Firmount, MP
for Gowran, who was appointed postmaster-general of Ireland in 1702. 

He died 14 Nov 1709, haing married Anne L'Estrange, of Moystown,

by whom he left issue including George of Aughrim and Firmount, MP
for Galway who married Miss Trench, aunt to the first Earl of Clancarty.
    Samuel was a defendant in a court case on 16 June 1725. 

Charles Rochfort of Streamstown co. Westmeath esq owner in fee of Curreagh & part of Kilbeg with their bog in Moycashel barony co Westmeath v. Jn Cenin?, Wm Errick & Derby Grenan who on 7th instant cut turf on plaintiff's bog

. Samuel Handy & Edward Ormsby tenants of the other part of Kilbeg

, from defendant James Clarke. James Clarke owner of the other part of Kilbeg, defendants.

Handy & Ormsby were present when the other 3 defendants cut the turf and told plaintiff
it was done by their orders..

Samuel Handy and Thomas Handy were mentioned in a deed dated 3 January 1726/27

in Aughrim, Galway, Ireland. A memorial of articles dated 3 January 1726/7 whereby
Thomas Handy of Templemackatire co. Westmeath, gent. for consideration thereunder mentioned did give & grant to Samuel Handy of Brackarea in the said county, gent, his heirs etc, all his right, title/tithe and interest in the farm lands and appurtenances of Aghrim in the co. of Galway then in possession of the said Samuel Handy forever after the decease of the said Thomas Handy paying yearly during the said Thomas Handy's life the sum of £15 sterling annually which said article is witnessed by Mary Whalley, sister to the said Thomas Handy and by Samuel Handy junior, son to the said Samuel Handy & this memorial is witnessed by Samuel Handy junior and John Handy son to the said Samuel Handy. Samuel Handy - seal, Signed and sealed in the presence of John Handy & Samuel Handy jr.
    Samuel Handy and John Handy were mentioned in a deed dated 18 December 1727 in Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath. Indenture of lease and release dated 18 & 19 December 1727, Lease: 1 John Usher, Dublin & Brabason Newcomen, Louth, esq; 2 Richard Warburton, Dublin, esq. Release: 1 John Usher & B Newcomen, 2 James Clark of Kellystown, Kildare, son and heir of Thomas Clark, 3 Richard Warburton, 4 Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent; whereby the release citing a mortgage on the lands of Killbeg & Brackareagh by the said James Clark & John Handy esq to the said John Ussher for £1000 in trust ... has agreed to sell to the said Samuel Handy for £1450/13/8 part of mortgaged ....& the said Samuel Handy only laid down £440/13/8 ... townland of Killbeg & Brackareagh commony called or known as Colelaugh and that part of Brackareagh meared & founded as in the map annexed except 10 acres of Brabazon Newcomen ... Witnessed by Stephen Fouace of the city of Dublin, merchant. Registered 9 Jan 1827/8.. On 24 April 1735 Samuel Handy leased property in Aughrim, Galway. Indenture of lease & release between Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent & Rev Wm Crowe re lands in Aghrim, lately in the occupation of Mr Jonathan Handy.... saves the church seating for himself and his family when in district. Samuel Handy to build a tuck mill. Signed by Samuel Handy & William Crowe, attested by Jonathan Handy, eldest son of the said Samuel Handy..
    Administration of the estate of Thomas Handy was granted to Samuel Handy, on 24 May 1736 in Templemacateer Thomas Handy, Templemacateer, Westmeath, gent, intestate 1736, To Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, co. Westmeath the brother.
    Samuel Handy was party to a land transaction on 20 January 1739/40 in Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath. Deeds of lease and release dated 20 & 21 January 1739 between Samuel Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent of the first part & Samuel Handy of Coolelaugh, Westmeath, gent, youngest son of the said Samuel Handy of the other part whereby Samuel Handy the elder in love and affection and the consideration of £700 to be paid to Brabazon Newcomen by the said Samuel Handy the younger did grant bargain and sell unto Samuel Handy the younger the town & lands ... of Coololough being a moiety of the lands purchased by the said Samuel Handy the elder from James Clark, deceased, situate in the barony of Moycashel. And also a moiety of the town & lands of Aghrim containing 1414 acres held by the said SH the elder from Richard Warburton, Esq for lifes with renewals for ever ... with half of the customs or toll of the market & fairs of Aghrim aforesaid and half of the profits of the mills of the same and half the gardens which belonged to the mill with all the privileges etc to the said town and lands ... to the said Samuel Handy the younger and to his heirs forever ... with a clause that Samuel Handy the younger and his heirs & under tenants of Coolelough aforesaid shall have free liberty to pass through Brackareagh to the bog of Brackareagh. Witnessed by John Handy of Brackareagh, Westmeath, gent. Signed by Samuel Handy.
    A virtually identical deed on the same date gave the lands of Brackareagh to John Handy the second son of Samuel Handy with a clause and warranty and a yearly provision out of the said lands and premises for the said Samuel Handy & Joan Handy his wife and the survivor of them.
    Samuel Handy made a will dated 3 March 1740 in Brackareagh, Ardnurcher or Horseleap. Samuel Handy of Brackagh-rea in co. Westmeath, gent, mentions his wife Jane, son Jonathan Handy, grand daughtrer Jane/Jone Handy (under 21), daughter of above Jonathan; son John Handy, grand daughters Margaret Fouace, Liddia Fouace; grandson Thos Fouace, Frederck Fouace; son Samuel Handy; nephew Rowland Cook?, daughter Ann Fouace; elder brother Thomas Handy deceased [the latter not mentioned in Betham's abstracts]. Tolls of the Fairs of Aghrim co Galway. Executors - sons Samuel Handy of Coolilough, John Handy of Brackagh-rea & Jonathan Handy of Templem'Tire. Probate to John, saving rights of Sam & Jonathan.
    Samuel died before 2 September 1741 in Ardnurcher or Horseleap, Westmeath, Ireland. This may be the Simon who died 1 Feb 1741 & buried at Donnybrook, Dublin,but unlikely.
    His will was proved on 2 September 1741 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland. 

Samuel Handy, the elder, Gent. of Brackareagh, co. Westmeath.

He was mentioned in the marriage settlement for Samuel Handy and Ruth Mirifield dated 31 August 1742.

Deed between Samuel Handy of Coolelaugh co Westmeath, esq  & Ruth Mirifield alias Bertrand of Dublin city, widow, daughter of Peter Bertrand of Dublin  city, merchant who is a party to the settlement of which the trustees are John Bertrand & J... Bred?  both of Dublin city, merchants, the bride is entitled to £200 under will of her uncle J John Bertrand of Dublin city merchant deceased & now gets £300 from her father in addition to what she owns in her own right.
Handy owes £1400 to Brabazon Newcombe as mortgage of his 1/2 of Coolelough
in Moycashel barony, co. Westmeath bought by his father Samuel Handy senior
from Jas Clerk which he settles, also his 1/2 of Aughrim ...
in Kilconnel barony co Galway held on lease of lives for ever from Richard Warburton  dew by Sam Handy senior. Aghrim, Brackareah Asers...lane and Collelaugh  have been divided between the bridegroom Handy Handy junior and his brother John Handy. 

Coolelough being 1/2 of the whole lands of Brackareah, Coolelaugh & A..ras..lane. Memorial

gives a very full description of the boundaries of Coolelaugh & Aghrim.  Witnesses William Wade of Killervally co. Westmeath, gent, Chas Heatley gent  & Gilbert Allason notary public, both of Dublin city, memorial signed  by Sam Handy. Samuel Handy was mentioned as deceased in a deed on 17 June 1743 deed.

Children of Samuel Handy and Jane or Joan Lowe Jonathan Handy+ b. c 1704, d. b 14 Aug 1759 Thomas Handy b. s 1705 John Handy b. c 1705, d. b 26 Nov 1764 Ann Handy+ b. c 1710 Samuel Handy+ b. 1713, d. b 16 Oct 1779 http://www.linleyfh.com/

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