G'Day Len !
And thanks.  Yes spell check got the best of me on that one.. it was supposed 
to be townland.
Just now I am on a sharp re-learning curve on time line of Irish Plantation 
years and facts... and add the fact that Robinson is the 15th most common 
surname in UK, and another article stated Robinson was common mostly only in 
Ulster and Ulster being a largely plantationized area. So... the thought occurs 
that he might have been originally English rather than Irish, not that that 
matters  except that his grandson places him in Ireland prior to the wars as a 
judge with a town home, leased or even owned if that was possible before the 
wars..  
As you can see, I have lots to uncover and learn
My question today is... In one of my Robinson/Robertson ancestor obits.. it 
states this Robert Robinson was the "last of the Loughrey Old Volunteers "  
My first assumption is that that means he was an Irish citizen who volunteered 
and perhaps not British as I am beginning to think.... 
What was an Old Loughrey volunteer?
Many thanks... 
Happy Cinco de Mayo to all!
Rm




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