1700

March 7. Percival Brumshed repeated his complaints that Charles II had granted him the office of Surveyor of the Green Wax and Commissioner in the Alienation Office but King James had revoked the grant and given them to ADAM COLCLOUGH.

(CS 37).

1700

July 10. BENJAMIN and JOHN COLCLOUGH were amongst the 'civil and military officers of Stafford County' who petitioned Governor Nicholson of Virginia for the continuance of Rangers on the frontier.

(CS 37)

1700

Nov.5. Percival Brumshead repeated his complaint that Charles II had granted him the office of Surveyor of the Green Wax and Commissioner in the Alienation Office and that King James had revoked the grant and given them to ADAM COLCLOUGH.

(CS 36)

1700

The Old Hall Manufactory obtained its name from being on or near the site of the old manor-house of Hanley, which in ancient time belonged to the family of Colclough.

372 JW

1700

Around the village of Audley 1733

Down Helmerend lane there stands a cottage built about 80 years since by Jonothan Halton. He died and left a daughter. After her death one Randle Coukle got possession of it about 30 years since (ed. c.1700) and left a son

S 1944 4, 13, 30, 39, 47,55

1703

1703/4 1 Jan Present at the mock corporation of Cheadle were Ann Colclough, Bridget Colclough, Blest Colclough Ann was also present 1710 & 1711 Blest in 1708 & 1709 and Caesar 1709, 1710, 1711.& 1729. The Mayor, Samuel Adderly, …married Catherine, daughter of Adam Colclough of Delph House. Anne was Anne Blest of Eccleshall and was married to Adam Colclough of Delph House. She died 1717, her husband having pre-deceased her.

SFC LXIV/52

1703

BENJAMIN COLCLOUGH one of 22 signatories of Loyal Address to the Queen from the inhabitants of Stafford County.

(CS 36)

1703

The Wall Estate was sold by John Vernon to Randle Coukle of Chesterton 1703, a blacksmith who married, lived and died at it. He left a daughter or two. His widow married Ephraim Vernon near Tean and enjoys it for her jointure.

S 1944 4, 13, 30, 39, 47,55

1705.

Papists allowed to carry arms included Col. Dudley Colclough, of Mochurry (one sword, one case of pistols, one gun). Caesar Colclough of Rosegarland (one sword).

549 / HH VI

1707

Feb 14 Report of Commissioners of Excise to Lord High Treasurer on the petition of John Richardson of the City of Durham, Maltster,, who was charged with fraud by Peter Caldclugh, a former servant, by walling up part of a great room and concealing several quantities of malt from the gugger. Were of the opinion that the information was true and that, unless Richardson paid the duty, the trial should proceed.

CS46

1708

Aug. Thomas Colclough, churchwarden, witnessed a terrier of the glebe land of Audley Parish

S 1944

1710

John Colclough, son of Caleb Colclough of Cork born

Sadlier DA

1711

Margaret Colclough died at Latebrook and the farm was held by John Colclough later in the 18th century

VCH viii 89

1713

5 May Sampson COLCLOUGH, framework knitter, present at a meeting of the Whig Club . Poll book for 1713 shows him supporting all 4 Whig candidates

LP

1716

Inhabitants of Antigua from PRO CO 152 Vol 14

Man Woman Child Negro Working Negro

Edward Coakley 1 1 0 4 8

Thomas Coakley 1 1 9 22 9

Edward Coakley 1 1 2 4 2

Edward Coakley 1 1 5 12 7

 

1716

24 April Blest Colclough m Mrs Margaret Peake of Ellenhall.

Around the village of Audley 1733 The estate called The Carr belonged to John Peake, a blacksmith, who farmed Elnehall near Bredefield. He left a son John who had one daughter who one Blest Coukle stole in her fathers time and had one daughter by her who died. Now Blest lives at Ellner Hall and enjoys all old Peake’s riches

S 1944 4, 13, 30

1717

Caesar Colclough of Mochurry elected Burgess.

531 / HH VI

1718

18 Jan Margaret Colclough baptised at Ellenhall. Buried 28 June 1720

S 1944 4, 13, 30

1719

Caesar Colclough, brother of Blest Colclough, m Anne, dau of Arden Adderly of Hams House & widow of Samuel Adderly of Blakenhall

SFC LXIV/52

1719

Caesar Colclough amongst signatories of an order from the corporation to the Portreeve to enclose the commons.

532 / HH VI

1719

June 5 Soil broken and ironstone gotten by Geo Sparrow between Colclough lane House and new Chapel in Olcott for driving a sough or gutter for drawing the coals in lands near the lane

SFC LXVI p101

1719

Caesar Colclough MP for Taghmon

HH V 424

1721

18th/19th Aug Thomas Coakley of Franckton, Co Wicklow, Clerk & Edward Newton of Umrigar, Co Wicklow, Clerk £518 17s 6 d for lands at Carrolaime & Ballymeen in the Barony of Scarawalsh, Co Wex, witnessed by Rev Dr James Fenton of Lancaster & James Higgins of Warwick, Yeoman

RoD 32/83

1722

RANDLE COLCLOUGH was Churchwarden of Barlaston ‘in right of Mr Burlsem’s house in 1722.

Adams 82

1723

Caesar Colclough, elected Portreeve (footnote. This was Caesar Colclough of Duffry Hall and Tintern Abbey born 1694 dead in 1766, married Henrietta dau of Agmondisham Vesey of Lucan Co Dublin Colclough was one of' the Governors of the County and Knight of' the Shire. A letter from him to Lord Chesterfield in Oct 1745 offered his services in view of a most audacious and wicked attempt against the King’s most sacred person and government On the strength of this he was granted a commission as colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons to raised in the county.

533 / HH VI

1726

Robert Phair left Dunmain and the Annesleys rented it from the Colcloughs.

662 / HH VI

1726

23. Nov Caesar of Moughin, son & heir of Dudley to Adam of Kiltealy, to Adam of Kiltealy & Doon for their lives and that of Patrick, son of Adam.

RoD

1726

Samuel Colclough m Jane Eastwood at St Nicholas, Nottingham

1727

Inquisition at Wolsey Bridge, Stafford, Nov.1,1727. Henry Hattrell is ordered to pay B.COLCLOUGH of Ellenhall, gentleman, on behalf of Mr Richard Machin £70 for the charges of suing out the said commission

(S Vol 1912 231)

1727

Long bridge over the Brook being in disrepair the Court ordered a levy of £20 to be paid to WILLIAM COLCLOUGYH and two other gentlemen appointed by the justices to receive it.

(S Vol 1934 47 )

1732

Theophilus Eaton of Mount Eaton to James Wall of Coolmuck, Co Wex Lands

RoD 69/406

1733

Caesar Colclough, Portreeve, also 1735, 1736, 1738, 39, 40, 41 -42. Vesey Colclough burgess, 1742, 3 &c until his death in 1766 Caesar Portreeve. 1737 Henry Colclough burgess. 1745 Agmondisham Colclough, burgess, in place of Vesey Colclough decd. 1747 Adam Colclough burgess. Dudley Colclough and John Colclough Senior and Junior made freemen.

534 / HH VI

1733

Around the village of Audley 1733

A cottage at Bingey was built 40 years since by James Makkin. He was a collier and killed about 20 years since in Bignahill Highfield Coalpit. His son James now enjoys one part of the cottage and Cezer Coulke the other who married one of Makin’s daughters.

S 1944 4, 13, 30, 39, 47,55

1733

Around the village of Audley 1733.

Knowlend Estate. There is a cottage in Body Lane. The Coukles inhabited it over 60 years. One of their widows lives there now.

Bignall End Cottages at Boond Hill At the upper end of the Widderes enclosure was built by Ralph Coukle who married the other daughter of Ralph Widderes. It is about 80 years since it was built. Ralph Coukle died not very long since and left sons and daughters. His son John married about 10 years since and left a widow and children who now live in it.

Eardley End John Rowley built a house in Lougher Longmore Field which is inhabited by William Coukle.

Talke Hamlet Patch House has been inhabited time out of mind by the Coukles Betwixt 40 and 50 years ago James Coukle died in it. He was a very old man. The house was then pulled down.

S 1944 4, 13, 30, 39, 47,55

61 84

1733

Parliamentary Report on a complaint by Caesar Colclough MP of a breach of Parliamentary privilege by the High Sheriff of Catherlogh

JR 276

1734

Will of Thomas Pare of Bucknall proved May 1734 left £5 to Ann daughter of RALPH COLCLOUGH of Hollygreave, the witnesses being THOMAS COLCLOUGH and RALPH COLCLOUGH.

Adams239

1737

January 1st. Report from Samuel Eveleigh to John Oglethorpe "The sloop Sarah, JOHN COLCOK master, is bound again to Mobile; when she returns if anything of moment offers from that place I will write you. I cannot remember whether I have already advised you what COLCOK informed me, that M. Bienville had wrote to France for 5 or 6,000 regular troops"

CS 36)

1738

President William Bull reporting to the Council of Trade and Plantation on May 25 ‘COLCOK’S information that the French have erected fortresses down the Mississippi to Mobile and have destroyed Indians who interrupted them and have ordered a force from France and 1000 white men from Canada to destroy the Chickesaw Indians...'

(CS 36)

1738

27 May. Information from JOHN COLCOK, mariner, sworn 26 May 1736 before Lt.Governor Thomas Broughton. 'I arrived in Mobile on 14th April last and found that most of that colony with New Orleans amounting, with the Illinois, to near 3,000 men, had gone to war against the Chikesaws.'

(CS 36)

1743

Rev Michael Downes a witness at the Annesley trial in Dublin. He was parish priest at Nash, close to Dunmain, which was leased at that time by the Colcloughs to Lord and Lady Altham

328 / HH VI

1745

1st Feb. Henry Colclough & Bartholomew Barnes Deed of transfer The Grange & Killown, Co Kilkenny Witnesses Thomas Morgan & James Hornidge , Dublin

RoD no 87983

1746

15 Jan Articles of Marriage between Thomas Colclough of Dublin and James Wade, Dyer, and Anne Wade Provision of £100.00 for wife on his death witness John Masterson & John Kathrens

RoD125/433

1746

10th July Lease & release between John Lyons, of Dublin, & Caeasar Colclough to Rev John Worrall

RoD 124/77

1746

22nd 23rd Sept William Vesey, of Dublin, & William Brickenden, Dublin, the former a relation of Caesar Colclough of Mocorry, Co Wex

RoD

125/213

1746

Henry Colclough of The Rower, Co Kilkenny & Margaret Colclough orse Beauchamp, & J Grogan of Johnstown, Co Wex., 730 acres at Shemalier, Co Wex

RoD 128/334

1746

Jan 15 Thomas Colclough, Mariner, of Dublin m Anne Wade, who d July 14 1756 aged 26 years and is b. in Templeshanbo.

TS

1746

The Great Caesar I abated Peter Doran £20.00 yearly. From now on he will pay only £13.00 for his 80 ac. If William Lett takes the big house of Ballyvergin he is to pay 2/6 per acre for the first 3 years, 3/- for the remainder of the term, with the use of Tottenham’s Room and grazing for 2 horses while I stay in the country, planting 25 trees yearly. William Lett gave me an account of the present graziers, but no money though they are daily taking off and putting on cattle

AH20

1748

28 July Henry Colclough of Grange, Caesar Colclough of Mochorry & Robert Collier of Ballyneclash, Co Wexford

RoD 150/71

1750

Thomas Colclough made freeman. 1753 Dudley Colclough free. 1754 Adam Colclough deputy Portreeve; also in 1755

536 / HH VI

1750

List of inhabitants of Burslem in 1750 includes no Colcloughs.

Apndx XVLL JW

1751

9th 10th April Lease & Release Henry Colclough of Newcross, Co Wex and his wife Margaret & John Grogan of Johnstown Co Wex., of ¼ of the town and lands of Ballychmock, Barony of Shemalier, Co Wex Witness C Gambold, Newcross, Co Wex.

RoD 149/31

1752

18th Sept arrangement on a lease from Thomas Colclough, of Dublin , Merchant transferred to John Donovan, Grocer, a dwelling house on the East side of Blind Quay

RoD191/354

1752

25 Oct John Eaton of Ballyborrow, Co Wexford & Lord Loftus of Loftus Hall to sell townlands of Listerling, Curraghmore, Dromroe, Co Kilkenny witnesses Jack Hatton & Richard Malone, Dublin & Charles Doyle, Bramblestown, Co Kilkenny

RoD

1753

CAESAR A.COLCLOUGH is shown in the poll book

 

1753

Caesar Colclough had one burgage which voted Tory

S 1920/22 258

1754

23 Oct Lease between Patrick Colclough of Kilteling, Co Wex & Kavanagh, lands in the barony of Scarawalsh, Co Wex

RoD 211/291

1754

28th Feb Agmondisham Colclough of Mochorry, Co Wexford & Adam Colclough of Mochorry Co Wex., of 105 acres of the townlands of Ryland Witness Thomas Colclough & Michael Reilly of The City of Dublin

RoD 168/157

1755

8/10 Feb Henry Colclough of Kildavin & Francis Lodge of Dublin the sum of £300.00 witness Dudley Colclough, of Dublin

RoD174/331

1756,

Vesey Colclough freeman, minute signed by Caesar, Adam & Thomas C. 1757 Vesey and Richard Colclough burgesses.

HH / VI

1757

21 Sept. 1757 RANDLE COLCLOUGH executor of Mrs. Beech

Adams109.

1758

24 June meeting of the Portreeve and Burgesses which consisted entirely of the family of Colclough - Caesar being Chief Magistrate and Adam, Thomas, Richard and Vesey being the Burgesses present, it agreed the dates for the fairs to be held the Borough.

HH 537 / VI

1758

24 June Release between George Byrne of Cornellscourt, Dublin & Adam Colclough, of Duffry Hall & Hartley Hutchinson of Dublin concerning lands held by Marianna Colclough, wife of George Byrne, in Dublin, Meath & Louth.

RoDno 129483

1758

John Colclough m Abigail Shelley, St Georges, Hanover Sq.

MLR 10.12.71

1758

July 10 Catherine Colclough m Ignatius Hogan, Wexford RC register

NLI

1759

24th Dec Adam Colclough of Crowsgrove, Co Carlow, Adam Colclough of Ryland, Co Wexford, lands of Rasscard, Borledarragh, Ballislask & Ballincoole , Co Wex witness David Lynch, Carlow, Dr of Physick, & John Donnelly, Mohurry, Co Wex.

RoD 201/593

1762

1st/2nd July John Lyons (Ed note: John Lyons was also the brother in law and Exor of Hugh Montgomery whose widow married Vesey) of Dublin, William Bridges of Mountfinn Co Wex, Adam Colclough of Clonjordan, Co Wex & Alex Hutchinson of Dublin Lease & Release on lands in Wexford

RoD 219/511

1763

Sept. 29 assembly presided over by Caesar present Henry, Adam, Thomas, Richard, Vesey resolved to move the markets to Broad Street.

HH 538 / VI

1763

20th & 29th Nov John Eaton of Mount Eaton & Nicholas, Lord Loftus. Re Kilkenny lands

RoD

1764

4th July Patrick Colclough of South Booly, Co Wexford Bryan Roche of Ballygoggin for Northbooley of 421 acres, reserving 21 acres for Caesar Colclough and 10 acres for Patrick Colclough

RoD238/71

1765

Caesar son of Adam Burgess 1765. Adam informed the burgesses present that Caesar the Portreeve was absent by reason of indisposition being ill of the gout. 1766 25 June, Vesey elected Portreeve (Footnote From 1723 to 1760 Caesar Colclough continued to act as Portreeve and in nearly every instance was elected unanimously. 43 years is an unprecedented record of uninterrupted occupancy of such a responsible post and shows his peculiar qualifications and general popularity. 29 Sept. Caesar son of Adam being under 21 his election as burgess held invalid

/ HH VI

1765

9th Feb Robert Hartpole of Shrule, Patrick Colclough, Ann Hatrtpole, orse Colclough, his wife. Lands

RoD233/342

1766

29 May Deed of Transfer of Borough of Enniscorthy between Vesey Colclough of Tintern Abbey and Adam eldest surviving son of Caesar Colclough of Duffry Hall dcd. by which Adam surrenders his burgessship to Vesey as also do Rev Thomas Colclough brother of Adam, Richard, also brother, and Caesar eldest son of Adam; and Vesey is put into quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the .Borough of Enniscorthy by Adam for the sum of £3,000. Witnesses included Thomas, Henry & Richard Colclough. By the above deed the Borough was transferred from the Duffry Hall branch of the Colclough family to the Tintern Branch who disposed of it to Lord Lismore and Sir Wm. Gleadows for £13,000 in March 1800 The sale is mentioned in a letter from John Colclough to his brother Caesar dated March 1800. For dealings in pocket boroughs see Lecky, vol. iv. Some account of the Duffry branch of the Colclough family connected for so many years and by so many members of the family, with this town may be acceptable. The extent and bounds of The Duffry do not appear to be precisely known. As far as we can make it out it was an extensive district lying between the Rivers Urrin & Glasha, including most of Monart with parts of Templeshanbo and Killan, and the Northern part of the forest of Killoughrim.. It was bounded in the North by Mount Leinster and in the South probably included the site of the Anglo-Norman town of Enniscorthy, which was the high land on the right bank of the Slaney. It did not pass to the other side as the river was its boundary to the east. Sir Thomas Colclough of Tintern appears to have been the first of the family to acquire land in this district. The following is an extract from some mss of the late Caesar Colclough " The Duffry estate appears to have been acquired partly by private purchase and partly by grant from the crown. In 1603 Sir Thomas purchased several townlands from Sir Geo. Carew, Kt. On 20 March 1627 Sir Dudley (son of Sir Dudley) had a confirmation from the crown of right and title to the Castle, town and lands of Moynart and divers other lands in the Duffrie, all of which had been previously acquired by Sir Thomas, paying to the Crown a yearly rent of 15s and on 15 Dec. 1685 Patrick (son of Sir Dudley) got a grant of about 40 townlands for ever at a. yearly rent of £60.00 (note 40 townlands about 7,800 acres). Whether this comprises the whole of the Dufrrie or only the part held by the Colcloughs or whether it describes all that the Colcloughs possesses in the Duffrie is uncertain. Duffry Hall close to Kiltealy in Templeshanbo Parish is marked on the O.S. map. The Urrin River separates them. Under the heading Irish Life 120 years Ago notices of this place and the Colcloughs who lived there appeared in The People, a local Wexford paper, in July 1899 and December 21 1901. An Evening in the Duffry in the same paper August 16 & 30 1902 and Nov. 28 1903 also describe it. It is stated 'to have been built early in the 17th century for the heir of Tintern to reside there while waiting to succeed to his inheritance. A fine massive mansion with accommodation for a large family beside a great number of guests with their servants and attendants. It could not have been built before 1655 or it would have been shown on the Down Survey map. It may have been built after 1685 when Patrick Colclough got his large land grant. and was probably intended either as dower house for Tintern or as a separate residence for the Mocurry branch of the family.

HH 539 / VI

1766

15 July Articles of marriage between William Thomas of Barrowmount, Co Kilkenny & Harriet Colclough, spinster, 2nd daughter of Caesar, late of Duffry Hall, Co Wexford & Adam Colclough of Sroughmore, Co Wexford whereby William Thomas would provide £150.00 p.a. for Harriet in case she should survive her husband and that the house he lives in on his death he will not be able to dispose of but should go the children of the marriage. He has the use of her fortune of £1,500.00 of which £250.00 is for her own use. Witnesses Patrick Colclough of Kildavin, Co Carlow, Rev Thomas Colclough, of Kilmagee, Co Kildare & Agmondisham Colclough, of the City of Dublin, signed & sealed by Adam.

RoD 332/562

1766

12th April Margaret Colclough, wife of Henry Colclough of Kildavin & Beauchamp Colclough of Bohermore, eldest son of Margaret & Henry, the moiety of Benkerry & Busherstown, Co Carlow Witnesses, Bridget Colclough, widow & Exor of Beauchamp, John Bryan and William Evans of Carlow

RoD294/607

1766

Aug. 1766 RANDLE COLCLOUGH of Newcastle trustee under a mortgage by William Adams. He set apart the house at Bucknall and other property for Mary Adams, William’s widow.

Adams242

1767.

Vesey Colclough Portreeve. 1768 ,Vesey Portreeve. Facsimile of signatures of Vesey, Adam and Richard. The usual meeting place was The Bear Inn in Enniscorthy

HH 541 / VI

1767

20th 31st Oct Patrick Colclough of Booley, Co Wexford & Adam Colclough Lands of Kilkelly & Doonin

RoD 254/433

1768

12th March Thomas Francis Colclough of Wexford Town, & John French of Park, lease of lands, witness William Pierce

RoD No 79468

1768

William, son of William Adams arranged with RANDLE COLCLOUGH as his father’s trustee to sell the Botteslow estate 3 Nov. 1768.

Adams243

1768

15 Feb Margaret Colclough m Thomas Washington, Audley

1769

19 May Caesar Colclough enters Ballitore School

Ballitore Roll

1769

Vesey, Portreeve, precept from Adam, High Sheriff, resulted in election of Sir Edward Newneham to Parliament. 1770, 1771, 1772, Sir Vesey also Portreeve, but at a latter date described as Baronet.

HH / VI

1771

10 Nov Thomas Francis Colclough of Wexford, Merchant, & Thomas Nevill, yeoman of Wexford, Lands. Witnesses Richard Pierce, Lawrence Murphy

RoD 309/59

1771

23 Oct Marriage Settlement between Richard Colclough, Lt , 4th Regiment of Horse & Mary Meara, dau of Eltonhead Meara, of Graigue. Lands in Co Carlow. Witness Stephen Gogin, Carlow

RoD no 193677

1771

21 Jan prenuptial agreement between Thomas Eaton and Robert Patterson of Monserrat

MCH

1771

18th May Thomas Colclough m Jean Chambers Wexford R.C. Ch

NLI

1772

10 Jan Molesworth Bowers of Kilscanlan, Co Wexford and Caesar Colclough of Bohermore, Co Carlow, the former grants the latter an annuity of £22.15s for farmlands of Moneen in co Kilkenny Witnesses Benjamin Wilson, Wexford, William Magrath, New Ross, Arthur Thomas, Dublin

RoD 268/509

1772

Anne Colclough arrives Delaware ref 7702/98

 

1772

Monserrat March 11th 1772 - May 22 1778 John Colclough appears 12 times as a Juror 1772,1773,1774, 1775, 177, 1778. Absent June 1776- May 1777

MCH

1772

James Colclough arrives Pa. Ref 7202/160

 

1772

May Catherine Chambers of Monserrat against John Colclough that he render unto her chattels to the value of £150 current gold & silver money of the sd. Island., which John doth unjustly retain from the sd Catherine

MCH

1772

May 12 John Colclough did sometime in 1762 give & grant to Mary Colclough, dau of Catherine Chambers, widow, a negro woman present which the sd John had purchased for that purpose. Sd negro continued in the possn. of Catherine for the use and benefit of Mary to Aug 1771. Deemed sd property of Mary has had issue, a child called Peggy. Gives her and increase to Terry Legacy to hire out till Mary attains the age of 14 years when they shall be delivered back to Mary

Deed #1907

MCH

1772

5th March William Harper & Robert Brody against William Sutton & John Colclough, a debt of £872.00 sterling Monserrat Kings Bench & Common Pleas

MCH

1773

Sir Vesey, Portreeve and practically continuously until his death in 1794. Henry no longer burgess (note Sir Vesey created baronet about June 1772) 1775. Caesar, eldest son of Rev Thomas C. and Agmondisham Colclough made freemen. 1780 Agmondisham, Caesar & John Colclough admitted to freedom 1783. Rev. Thomas Colclough, decd. Caesar junior elected burgess. 1784 Caesar eldest son of Sir Vesey., Pat Colclough of Anneville in Queens County elected burgesses. Caesar Colclough of Portobello and Caesar Colclough Barrister at law proposed but rejected (note at this date there were four Caesars in the County. Minute signed Vesey, Adam, Caesar and Pat Colclough 1785 Adam Colclough noted as eldest burgess. 1787 Caesar Colclough resigned burgesship. 1788 Caesar Colclough elected Portreeve and in 1789. 1789 Dudley Colclough of Ballyteigue (Ballycarnew, Gorey) freeman, also Adam Colclough. Sir Vesey Colclough and Caesar Colclough of Duffry Hall proposed by Caesar Colclough of Wexford Town, Patrick and Adam Colclough to represent borough in Parliament. Vesey and Longfield returned.

HH 543 / VI

1773

26/27 April Lease & release between Edward Sherlock of Foxhill, Co Kildare, Caesar Colclough, of The Cottage, Co Carlow former grants releases, confirm to Caesar Colclough and his heirs the lands of Ballylogan, lately in the possession of Pat Byrne, containing 250 acres in the barony of Gowran, Co Kilkenny for yearly rent of 15/- a year. Witness Edward Sherlock the younger of Foxhill, James Eaton of Dublin & William Thomas of Brookhill. (ed note This ties in acquaintance of Thomas of Barrowmount with his neighbor, John Eaton of Powerstown’s son James & James Eaton with Colclough. James was the father of Elizabeth Eaton)

RoD 296/245

1773

Lease between Vesey Colclough of Tintern Abbey & Richard Devreux of Ballyruane Co Wex, Unprofitable bog of 50 acres in the barony of Shelburne, Co Wex witness Wm Doran

RoD290/550

1773

21 Oct Run away from Thomas Rigden indentured servant Hugh Roberts who came to Alexandria from Dublin 12 months ago with Capt. Colclough

Virginia Gazette

1774

19th July Sir Vesey Colclough of Tintern Abbey & Francis Colclough of Wexford, Merchant, , Lease of lands in Wexford town. Witnesses Mary Anne Colclough & Isaac Cullinmore, Wexford

RoD 332/562

1774

Joseph Colclough, of Kilmurray Co Wicklow, farmer, will is proved

Vicars

1774

May 21 Thomas Eaton of Monserrat against James Glover Merchant for £183.6s

MCH

1774

19 July Lease by Sir Vesey Colclough of Tintern to Thomas Colclough of Wexford fields in Slippery Green & John St Wexford

PRO1131

1774

19 Feb Boston Tea Riots Deposition to Privy Council by Nathan Frazier who was present at meetings on Nov 29th & 30th & said that Mr Copley had offered to go to the persons to whom the tea was consigned to persuade them to resign their commissions.

CS25

1775

Henry Colclough of Tubrid born. M Mary Young circa 1820 & d 1869. Most children emigrate to Huron Co.

 

1775

Aug 9 Nicholas Hill against Wm Sheill, John Colclough & Hugh O’Neill, exors of John Brady of Monserrat

MCH

1776

23 may Ellis Hes against John Colclough, exor of John Brady of Monserrat

MCH

1776

23 June Kennedy Mulkere against John Colclough, exor of John Brady of Monserrat

MCH

1776

May 14 John Colclough of Monserrat exor of Elinor Brady

MCH

1778

Charles Gore of Goresgrove & Wallis Hewetson of Kilkenny City the park of 52 acres for 3 lives

RoD 323/351

1780

Oct 16 Breanger’s account of the discomforts of Tintern

Fair Ladies of the Sergalio, History of the snuff box, in vain attempts to make us go to them, . Meweting on the stairs, going to our bed; Rain coming into our room, full of various vessels to catch the drops; Parcel of rats or mice sitting on their hind legs before the fire. Sir Vesey, environed by a levee of Volunteers, ready to set out for the assizes. The landlord of the inn a volunteer in Sir Vesey's Corps.

HH II 147

1781

Colclough Lane House owned by John Heathcote of Longton Hall and occupied by William Tunstall who d in 1838 at the age of 89

VCH viii 90

1782

21st 22nd Jan Release between Charles Walker, of Dublin , Master of the Court of Chancery, Hugh Montgomery Lyons (see note above 1762 re John Lyons), City of Dublin , surviving trustee. Relief of Creditors and younger children of Caesar Colclough for settling a maintenance on Vesey Colclough and sale of lands of The Grange, witness William John Bryan, Dublin

RoD no 230593

1783

20th May Henry Colclough, officer in the 67th Reg of Infantry & Anne Crawford of the City of Dublin, Robert Weir of Dublin, Rev. Phillip Perceval, of Templehouse, Co Sligo & Sir Patrick King & Dame Connolly King, orse Crawford & John Rotton of Dublin. Anne entitled to £2,000 under the will of her father signed over to r weir.. witnessed by Chas. Croker & Jas Walsh, Dublin.

RoD 352/160

1783

May 5 Catherine Colclough of Freshford m Robert Stephens of Kilkenny

 

1784

Dec 1 Margery Colclough of Freshford m Robert Burroughs

 

1784

John Colclough, farmer, juror in Chesby, Pierhill South

S 1947 176

1785

7th Feb Marriage agreement Jonas Watson, Capt., 65th Reg of Foot, & Harriet Colclough, eldest dau of Rev Thomas Colclough, late of Kilmagee, Co Kildare, & Charles Walker of Dublin, Exor., Harriet entitled to £1,000 from her parents estate. Witness Thomas Shen, clerk

RoD 360/548

1785

7th March Dudley H Colclough enters Ballitore School

Ballitore Roll

1788

George Colcleugh born in Langsham Mill, Scotland. Walter Colcleugh born 1789

FB

1791

'Ric. Colclough presided in absence of Portreeve, as senior burgess 1792 Petition to Sir Vesey from inhabitants of borough complaining of inconvenience of lack of resident Magistrate. Adam, Vesey, Patrick, Richard and John present. John of Tintern elected town clerk.

HH 546 / VI

1791

Feb 12 Sarah Colclough of Freshford m Alan Evans of Kilkenny City

 

1791

6 Dec Lease by Caesar Colclough of Lincoln’s Inn to John Colclough of a house in John St £10.00 p.a. for 31 years

PRO1131/7i/2vii

1792

Wallis Hewetson to Charles Hewitson Goresgrove

RoD 455/232

1792

May 5 Ann Colclough of Aghour (Clomantagh) m George Calbick of Kilnamanagh

 

1792

Jan 21st Mary Colclough of Freshford married Thomas Henderson of Rathdowney, Shoemaker

 

1793

Robert Colclough m Grace Thompson Cashel & Emly Licences

 

1794

July 2. Adam Colclough and Sir Vesey being dead John Colclough of Tintern Abbey elected. Caesar Colclough of Duffry Hall proposed but rejected. Burgess records end here. In Oct 1819 Caesar Colclough of Tintern as Portreeve provided new book

HH 547 / VI

1794

Grose’s Antiquities refers to the improvements of the late Mr Colclough

HH II 148

1795

1st March John Henry Colclough of Ballyteigue, Co Wexford & Phillip Redmond of Ballyleige, Co Carlow Lease of Lands

RoD 660/370

1795

John William Mercier born Parents Anne Colclough and Able Mercier

 

1795

Beauchamp Colclough J.P for co Carlow

JR 316

1798

Deposition of William Hackett of Coolaturan that he was seduced and prevailed upon by the majority in his line of life in his neighbourhood a very short time previous to the breaking out of the late rebellion to join therein, having reason to believe that being of the protestant religion and of indigent circumstances and unable to quit the county that he had no other means of preserving his wife and children. His wife applied to two magistrates for protection and for compensation for burning of his house but was told that neither would be granted as Hackett had been an officer in the insurgent forces , unless he was prepared to give evidence against John Colclough and Thomas Mc’Cord

AH 20

1798

Beauchamp Colclough, Lt in Myshall Cavalry

JR 381

1798

At St Patrick’s, Wexford, in the same vault with the Suttons, is interred the head of John Henry Colclough, which was fixed on Wexford Bridge. Colclough’s only child, who married Captain Young and lived at Ballyteigue, is buried there

HH V 76

1800

30.July Caesar Colclough, now in France, to James Goodall, Wexford town

RoD

1800

July Caesar Colclough 7 Rev Dudley Colclough, both of Duffry Hall & John Colclough of Tintern, land in Wexford

RoD 528/285

1800

or thereabouts Elizabeth Colclough m John Dillon of Freshford buried Freshford. Tombstone illegable

 

1800

John Colclough m Frances (Fanny) Headon at Kilcooley

 

1800

Circa 1800 Marcus Colclough was born in Ballybrack, Co Dublin He had 3 sons John, Daniel & James. John m Jane Brack and emigrated to Australia

 

1800

June 9 Administration of the will of Adam Colclough of Duffry Hall, dated 17 Nov 1793

PRO1131

1801

Vesey of Tintern (decd) had m Catherine Grogan by Marriage Settlement of 13th June 1767 he was to raise £10,000 for the younger children of his marriage. John is the only younger son living. Recites that Caesar has paid £8,000 to John

RoD 533/261

1801

31 March Thomas Colclough, of Dublin, Salesmaster, & Lawrence Monaghan of Co Westmeath, deed of Conveyance of Land at Clonmell, Co Westmeath

RoD

1801

6 March Thomas Colclough, of Stoneybatter, tobacconist & Chandler & Patrick Colclough of Smithfield, Salesmaster, sold for £200.00 a house in Stoneybatter

RoD

1801

Sept 14 James Colclough of Dublin d in Charleston S.C.

SC Times

1802

Robert Colclough of Tubrid m Catherine Cregan in Kells

 

1802

The list of Staffordshire potters dated 1802 contains no Colcloughs.

Adams

1803

25th Feb John Colclough of Tintern to Harriet Watson lands in Wexford

RoD 554/320

1803

10th May John Colclough of Tintern to Harriet Watson lands in Wexford

RoD 557/217

1803

6 May Stephen Slater, of Stoneybatter, Tobaconist & Chandler and Thomas Colclough, of North King Street, Chandler, right of way

RoD

1803

8th Dec Patrick Colclough, Of Ranelagh, Dublin & Ephram Bewley , of Cullenswood, Ranelagh, Dublin & Eleanor Davenport orse Colclough, his wife, to agree to live apart and Patrick hands over various leases on property to accommodate his wife

RoD 558/412

1803

30th July Marriage Settlement Bagenall Colclough of New Ross & Th. MacCord of St Kierans, to hand over St Kierans to Bagenall

RoD 583/238

1803

23rd Aug Thomas Colclough m Hanna Bolligarry, Co Tipp (Ballingarry?)

DP

1803

Feb 19 Mary Colclough of Freshford m John Cooke of Kilcooley

 

1803

1803-1822 Memorial at St Mary’s New Ross Mary Colclough, Patrick Colclough & Elinor Carr nee Colclough

 

1804

13th Aug Thomas Colclough & Patrick Colclough of Dublin, Salesmasters, land of Nicholas Doyle, Kilcock.

RoD 566/49

1804

Aug Conveyance between Elinor Colclough of Ranelagh, & John Ravill, Sycamore Ally, Dublin. Elinor leases a store and half house situate on the left hand side of the road leading into Ranelagh from Dublin

RoD 564/257

1804

14th Feb Thomas Colclough of Tullamore and James Colclough, son of sd Thomas of the 1st part, and William Spinner & Ann Spinner, his sister of Rockville, Co Tipp, & Robert Kinnaghan, Brosna, Kings co of the 2nd part, whereby James & Anne were to be married James C agrees to settle lands at Inchmore and others in the parish of Balliboy, Kings Co on the trustees William S & Robert K. Provision made for Anne Spinner

RoD No383123

1804

20th Nov William Caldbeck of Kilminagh & John McClennan lease of lands at Hugginstown, Co Kilkenny Witness John Walsh & Tobias Handcock, gilder & carver

RoD

1804

Nov 1 Elizabeth Colclough born, dau of Roger Colclough & Catherine Cregan of Freshford

 

1804

Nov 1 Elizabeth Colclough b dau of John & Frances Colclough of Urlingford

nb if this is Francis Headon then she can not have been the mother of Catherine Colclough m Henry Moiles

 

1805

29 May Will of William Colclough of Dame St, Vintner, property in Luke St, Dame Lane, The Crescent, Marino and Wexford to his children Agmondisham, Mary, Charlotte, Margaret and Mary Ann and annuity to wife Mary. Witnesses Agmondisham Colclough, Wm Colin & Abraham Powerr

 

1806

22 April Patrick Colclough of Ranelagh, Publican, & Michael of Killian, Co Meath, Land in Dublin City

RoD

580/67

1806

25th March Bagenal Colclough of St Kierans, Co Wex & Patrick Donahoe, Lease of Land

RoD 579/572

1806

21 June Between John Colclough, John Buckley Deane & Thomas MacCord of New Ross, Co Wex. Bankers, & Company partners, on the lands of Charles Tottenham in New Ross

RoD 590/79

1806

July 13 John Colclough born, son of John Colclough and Sarah Mercier of Urlingford

 

1806

Francis William Gowan, son of Jane Colclough & Samuel Gowan is m St Peter’s Maryboro

 

1806

22 Nov Copy will of John Colclough

PRO1131

1807

12th Oct Elinor Colclough of Ranelagh, formerly publican and A Hinchy, Leasing lands from Dublin to Miltown

RoD 592/433

1807

9th Dec John Hill of Barnhill, Co Kildare & Henry Colclough of Mount Sion, Co Carlow, & Allan Cameron of Drogheda, Collector of Excise & Thomas Meade of Dublin, Merchant, Lands in Dublin

RoD 596/143

1807

10th July Patrick Colclough, of Anneville & Bridget Colclough of Cottage, Queens Co, Widow, Lands of Kildavin, formerly held by Beauchamp Colclough

RoD 580/588

1807

2nd July Lease of Lands from Beauchamp Colclough of Leinster Lodge, otherwise Kilbrasish, Co Carlow & John, Thomas, & Dowley Kavanagh, of Kilbarish, farmers

RoD 602/74

1807

William Colclough m Jane Roche of Kilkenny, niece of J D Fitzsimon Controller General of Excise - Newspaper index

GO

1808

4th Jan James Colclough of Rockville, Co Tipp & William Carroll of Frankland, Kings co., Shopkeeper, lands at Highmore, Kings Co

RoD 596/316

1808

5th Sept William Colclough of Tubridbrittain, Co Kilkenny, Farmer, & Elizabeth Lett, dau. Of John Lett of Coolcullen, Co Kilkenny, and John Lett, and William Colclough, father of William Colclough of the first part, a marriage to take place - William Colclough to receive £70.00 as her fortune £50.00 in hand and £10.00 as a charge on lands at Raheen, Co Carlow

RoD 599/374

1808

28th Nov Marriage settlement Richard Hill of Barorrath, Co Kildare & Catherine Colclough, Spinster, of Mount Sion, Co Carlow, & Alan Cameron, Collector of Excise, Drogheda, & Hugh Hill, of Rockfield, Co Kildare Catherine to have a pension of £500 in case she survived Richard.

RoD 599/438

1809

22nd Aug Marriage Settlement Peter Roe of New Ross, Banker & Agmondisham Colclough of Kilkenny City, Excise Officer & Anne Colclough. Marriage to be arranged. Annuity of £100 to be paid to Agmondisham

RoD 616/517

1810

Feb 7th John Colclough of Freshford m Mary Tweedy, widow

 

1810

Parish Church at Clonmines built on land given by Caesar Colclough

Lewis

1811

7th March John Wemys of Danesfort, Co Kilkenny & Harriet Colclough of the City of Kilkenny, sister of John Heanagan, of Crossford Hill, Kilkenny City, for an annuity of £100.00 p a. witness W. Walley

RoD 634/347

1811

Henry Colclough born. Joins RIC in Wicklow

 

1812

7th Dec Thomas Colclough & Patrick Colclough of Smithfield, Dublin, Salesmasters, Peter Fagan of Dunboyne, Co Meath, farmer, John Fennell, of Piercetown, Co Meath farmer, £518.00 mortgage

RoD 660/370

1812

12th Dec Rev Dudley Colclough of Duffrey Hall & Patrick Colclough of Anneville Lands

RoD 657/133

1812

Margaret Colclough born, transported to Australia Jan 1831 from Waterford

DH

1812

Mrs Colclough, a handsome woman of 40, wife of a Dublin Chandler, burnt to a cinder when her dress caught fire

GM p92

1812

John Gilbert of Clough Hall in the parish of Audley died. He had previously, in the late 18th century, acquires Latebrook from the Colcloughs, rebuilt the house and divided the farm in two. In 1956 Alfred Meakin (Tunstall) Ltd bought the property and demolished the house

VCH viii 89

1813

27 Oct Sarsfield Colclough of Newtownbarry Mills and Peter Kenny & John Kenny of Grt Strand St, Merchants, & Company Partners in Trade, lease of Lands

RoD 665/249

1813

2nd Nov Samuel Colclough of Urlingford, Co Kilkenny & John Colclough of Clomantagh, Co Kilkenny & Lawrence Renenhan of Longford, Co Tipperary, Lands

RoD 665/338

1815

20 March Deed of surrender Beauchamp Colclough of Kildavin as exor & devisee of Bridget Colclough of The Cottage, Queens Co & Patrick Colclough of Kildavin. Surrender of Bridget’s lands at St Mullins, leased from Patrick.

RoD

1816

3 July Henry Colclough of Mount Sion, Anne Colclough, orse Crawford, his wife, Re Beauchamp Colclough of Kildavin & Katherine Crawford re Millwood Settlements.

RoD

1816

16 March James Colclough, of Rockville Tipperary. Colclough owes Mr. Hobart £115.15s 5d. Gave him an annuity of £27.10s p.a. payable out of the lands in Garrycastle, in the tenancy of Lord Rosse. Witnesses R Harding of Birr & H Legge of Elmgrove, Kings Co

RoD

1817

April 14th John Colclough, of Goresgrove, tenant of John Mitchell Value 40/- Newpark, part of Goresgrove Demesne Rent £66/3/2 Other tenants John Colclough & William Colclough

Kilkenny FH 1809-19

1817

George Bolton Colclough of Barna born. M Ann Betts & d 1890

 

1817

April 25th Robert Colclough m Margaret Poel in St Michael’s Limerick

 

1817

Sacred to the memory of Adam Colclough who d March 13 aged 74, and also 2 grandchildren, d young St Patrick’s (RC) Kilkenny

 

1818

Harriet Colclough of Ballyure, Co Carlow m William Hamilton Roe in St Anne’s, Dawson St

 

1818

July 15 Patrick Colclough Excise Officer dies in Tramore. 1819 his widow starts a girls’ school in Clonmel (Index of newspapers)

GO

1818

17 Nov Copy will of Caesar Colclough of Duffry Hall & Dublin City

PRO1131

1819

John Colclough born New Ross. Emigrated to US 1830 as indentured servant to Mr Bailey

 

1819

12 Jan Martha, dau of Caesar Colclough of New Ross and wife of R A Kidd buried St Iberius, Wexford

HH V 81

1820

28 July John Colclough, Silk Mercer, to Arthur & Benjamin Guinness, lease of 56 Henry Street for 28 years at £80.00 p.a.

RoD

1820

25 May Henry Colclough, Capt. in 3rd Reg. Of Foot & James Hunt of Merrion. Recites Patrick of Kildavin did give house and land at Kildavin to Henry on 3rd July 1815 witness Henry Crawford of Dublin, lawyer.

RoD

1820

18 May Thomas & Patrick Colclough & James Collinan Lease of lands at Grange Castle, Carberry, Co Kildare from Alan Tyrell

RoD

1821

7th June John Colclough, Nicholas St, silk Mercer & Arthur Guinness lands in Dublin

RoD 766/176

1821

25 Jan Samuel Colclough of Littleton, Co Tipp, Farmer, to Robert Renehan of Longford, Co Tipp. Charge of £48.9.6 on lands at Borrisbeg, Toughergann

RoD 642/172

1822

John Colclough & Robert Nicholson, Brewers of Dublin & Paul Patrick, Dublin, Merchant

RoD 778/408

1823

4th March Frederick Darley of William St, Dublin, Alderman & Chief magistrate of Dublin Police, Thomas Ellis, Master of His Majesty’s High Court of Chancery & Guardian of the fortune of Elizabeth O’Keefe, a minor and ward of court, and Henry Colclough, then of Frankford, Kings Co., & Susanna his wife and mother of Eliza O’Keefe by her first marriage 260 acres at Trenchardstown. Witness William Henry Crawford & Phillip Moore, Dublin

RoD 780/157

1823

April Edward Colclough born, son of Edward & Anna Maria Colclough

 

1824

15th April John Colclough, Dublin, Silk Mercer, Frederick Dailey, Thomas Ellis & John George, Esqs, of Dublin

RoD 794/167

1825

10th June Henry Colclough, late of Mount Sion, but now residing in England and Beauchamp Colclough assigns 30 acres to Beauchamp in trust for his wife Anne

RoD 803/513

1826

16 June Patrick Colclough of Anneville and Sarsfield & Adam of Kildavin witnessed by Caesar Dudley Colclough

RoD

1826

13 April Patrick Colclough and James McNulty, lease of lands to latter

RoD

1826

Sharp of Roundwood & Anthony Caesar Colclough, Surgeon in the 9th Reg of Lancers

RoD 814/514

1826

Dec 25 Samuel Colclough, born Dublin, m Christine McIntyre circa 1856 in Scotland

FB

1827

26 Feb Thomas Colclough, Irwin Street, Co Dublin, Gent., & Loftus Redmond of Irwin St., Carpenter. C owes R £90.15.4 to be paid off by a charge on his property in Bridgefoot St @ £13.11.5 p.a.

RoD

1827

26 Feb Thomas Colclough, Irwin Street, Co Dublin, Gent., & Michael Redmond of Irwin St., Bricklayer,. C owes R £80.00

RoD

1828

24th May Patrick Sarsfield Colclough, late of Anneville and Sarsfield Colclough & Adam Colclough, both of Kildavin, 150 Acres of Lands at Kildavin witness Caesar Dudley Colclough Solicitor, of Dublin & Agmondisham Vesey Colclough of Enniscorthy

RoD 561155

1828

Marriage settlement James Alexander Hamilton & Rosetta Mitchell of Goresgrove, dau of Edward Mitchell, niece of Charles Gore Mitchell and grand dau of John Gore

RoD

1828

10th Jan Catherine Colclough of Kildavin d aged 58 & is b at Templeshanbo

TS

1829

29th May Elizabeth Colclough, of Ballyteigue, Spinster and John George Young, Lt in 65th Regiment intend to be married. The former leases to James Talbot & Samuel Boxwell 649 acres around Ballyteigue Castle

RoD 848/281

1829

24th July Mortgage between John Colclough of Dublin, Silk Mercer, and William McGuinness, Vintner, assigns 82 Meath St

RoD No568315

1829

20 July Wm Colclough m Sarah Johnson, British Embassy Chapel,Paris

1830

1st March Release & Conveyance between Guy Carleton Colclough of Sherbrook in the interior district of St Francis in the province of Lower Canada, and Beauchamp Urquarht Colclough of Dublin, Lt. In the city of Dublin Militia, & Susanna Colclough, orse Stephens, of Marino Crescent, Dublin, widow of Henry Colclough, where the former grants the latter £60.00 rent for the townlands of Trenchardstown of 263 acres. Witness WH Crawford & John Pemberton

RoD862/347

1830

Mary Colclough, born in Birr, dau of a pharmacist, emigrated to Australia 1846

 

1832

Samuel Colclough, born Ireland married Catherine Ann Fox in New Jersey

 

1833

Patrick Sarsfield Colclough to James Walker, lands at Coolkenny

RoD

1835

Clonmines Tithes amounting to £80.00 are impropriate in Caesar Colclough Esq.,

Lewis

1835

Bannow Rectory impropriate in Colclough family. Tithes £364/7/6. £212/6/2 to the impropriator. Balance to vicar

Lewis

1836

29th Feb Mary Colclough of Newtownbarry d aged 56 years and is B at Templeshanbo

TS

1837

Ellen Colclough born. She is the dau of William & Elizabeth Colclough of Urlingford

 

1837

Andrew, James & John Cloake arrived Ontario from N Ireland

 

1837

Elizabeth Carter Colclough of Castle Ellis, d 27 Feb 1837 aged 45, b Templeshanbo (one of Sir Vesey’s mistresses)

TS

1840

Jas Colclough had a works in Gold Street

VCH viii 243

1842

Nov 11 Thomas Colclough m Mary O’Neill in Montreal. His parents were Thomas Colclough & Catherine Foley

 

1842

Edward Colclough born. Joins RIC in Dublin 1860

GO

1844

Endon is now the property of Sir Edward Antrobus, bart. Endon was once called Yngton for some descents of the seat of the Colcloughs, in Smith’s Visitation 1583. They lived at Delphouse in the Moorlands not marked by plot nor in the maps

SE 495

1850

John Colclough of Clomantagh (leasing land from Arthur St George), John Colclough of Tubrbrittain, Magret Colclough of Shrah (20 acres Margaret also leased land & house at Goresgrove from Charles E Mitchell - £2.00 annual rent), George Colclough of Barna (leasing land from John Mercer) , Henry Colclough of Tubrbrittain (leasing land from Arthur St George), William Colclough of Balief, Woodsgift & Tubridbrittain (leasing land from H L St George) Robert Colclough, Rathronshin,, Patrick Colclough, Graigue (0 acres) Ellen Colclough Graigue (0 acres) William Colclough House & Yard at Gorsebridge

Griffith

1851

William Colclough, b 1793, Ireland, Schoolmaster, Oxford Co, Ont

Samuel Colclough b 1816 Ireland living West Garagaxa, Ont

Henry Colclough b 1808 Ireland, Methodist, carpenter, Oxford Co

Ontario Census

1851

John Colclough born and on Aug 12 1877 m Anne Gallagher in Salford. He was born in Newtown, Carrick on Suir, the son of John Colclough, and served in the army

 

1851

7th Nov Mrs Susannah Colclough of St Thomas Parish, Dublin d. buried at Templeshanbo d aged 70 years

 

1855

March 18 Alfred Lewis Colclough, born Huron Co., Canada, d Port Huron, son of John Colclough, born Ireland

 

1856

24 Sept Thomas Colclough m Ann White, St Thomas, Portsmouth

1858

William Colclough born in Kilkenny. Joined RIC

GO

1858

27 Oct Mary Louisa Ann Colclough m William Topham, St Maurice, Winchester

1859

Lucinda Colclough born. She m James Hendershot

 

1861

30 Dec Wilhelmina Robinson Colclough m Frederick Thomas Hunphrey St Michaels, Aldershot

1864

May 12 James Colclough born, parents Thomas Colclough & Catherine Shaw

 

1864

Apr 5 Margaret Colclough born Her parents were Thomas Colclough & Margaret Conran/Connors

 

1864

Sept 28 Richard Colclough (born 1845) m Ann Shirley, in Clogrennan, Carlow. He is the son of William Colclough of Powerstown, Kilkenny

 

1864

Jan 12 Elizabeth Colclough born in Delgany, Co Wicklow. Parents James Colclough & Margaret Hagarty

 

1864

John Colclough of Clomantagh m Susanne Maria Claxton of Kilbricken, Queens Co

 

1864

March 7 Anne Colclough born in Slevin, Co Westmeath, the dau of Patrick Colclough & Anne Connor

 

1864

June 13th son born to Richard Colclough of Dublin & Isabella White

 

1864

16th Jan Julia Colclough of 2 Royal Terrace Kingstown, d aged 71 years buried Templeshanbo

TS

1865

Oct 21 Sarah Frances Colclough born, dau of Robert Colclough of Urlingford & Sarah Lodge

 

1865

21 June Michael Colclough born, son of Rodolphus Colclough of Urlingford & Margaret Doyle

 

1865

July 24 William Edward Colclough born, son of Thomas Colclough of Dublin & Catherine Doran

 

1865

June 13th Patrick Colclough b in Killucan, son of John Colclough & Elizabeth Murtagh

 

1865

April 29 James Colclough born in Bray, Co Wicklow. His parents are Mark Colclough & Mary Hickey

 

1865

Oct 14th John Colclough born in Dublin, son of Michael Colclough & Theresa Cunningham

 

1866

Feb 27 Katie Colclough is born, dau of Thomas Colclough of Mullingar and Kate Shane

 

1866

March 9 Kiran Colclough is born , son of Thomas Colclough of Offaly & Bridget Kelly

 

1866

Oct 8 Catherine Colclough born, dau of Christopher Colclough & Mary Ging

 

1866

May 13 Mary Colclough born, dau of John & Bridget Colclough of Waterford

 

1866

Jan 28 Catherine Colclough born, dau of Patrick Colclough of Templediugnan, Co Wexford & Johanna Neill

 

1867

Feb 10 Catherine Colclough born Enfield, co Meath, dau of Andrew Colclough & Mary Langan

 

1867

May 1 Mary Colclough born in Co Antrim, the dau of Robert Colclough & Margaret Loghran

 

1871

26th June John William Colclough born in London. His father John Colclough had emigrated from Ireland

 

1871

Malcolm Colclough was a train dispatcher in Brantford, Ontario

FTW

1872

27 Oct William Thomas Colclough born in Birmingham (won VC & Queen’s Scarf 1900) f Frederick, g father William b Ireland

 

1878

14th May Margaret Colclough of Dublin d aged 82 & b. at Templeshanbo

TS

1879

Land transfer Huron Co, Ont, Canada, Joseph Noble Colclough

RC

1891

Quoting article in The People Oct 1891 The Colclough’s house in George’s Street, being situated next to the entrance to Whites Hotel Yard, was very spacious, the ground rent costing £40.00 a year. The house had a theatre on top and the family engaged actors and singers to entertain their friends. It was here John Colclough’s remains were waked for a week when he was killed in a duel at Arcandrisk. Miss Alcock of Wilton, his fiancee lodged for many years in Monck Street.

HH V 87

1896

Richard Colclough living in Moncton, New Brunswick

 

1912

John Henry Colclough ordained Toronto

 

1914

Basil Philip Colclough ordained Toronto

 

1930

9 Oct born Maurice Peter Christopher Colclough, son of Thomas of Kilkenny G son of John Henry of Kilkenny. Now of London (nb is this John Henry actually g son of Beauchamp Urquarht, or maybe of John Everet Henry of Kilkenny)

 

1936

Robert Edward Colclough of Tubrid died, son of Robert Colclough of Tubrid

 

1948

Booths of Turnstall was linked with Colclough China Co of Legton. In 1953 Booth & Colclough merged with the Lawley Group, including Adderlys & Ridgeways. In 1964 Royal Crown Derby was acquired and the name was changed to Allied English Potteries.

VCH ii 45

1960

The 3 storey house in Colclough Lane dates from the late 18th or early 19th century. Its frontage was altered in the present century when it was converted into two dwellings. The stables and other outbuildings are occupied as cottages

VCH viii 90

 

 




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