Hello All
I have been looking again at the farms worked by my ancestors in Rabstown, 
Urney and the historical background. I noticed in the Griffiths Valuation that 
their immediate lessor was a Rev William Knox and that he was also the lessor 
in quite a large area of Urney (about 14 townlands of various sizes). I assume 
he was the same person who was the rector of Clonleigh parish in Donegal.

I am interested to know if he was the owner of the land, rented it from someone 
or was acting as an agent for the owners . If anyone knows anything about him 
or his family I would be very interested. I have looked at the notes on the 
website and seen that he died in 1860 at Urney Park , which was also the home 
of Andrew Ferguson Knox. Andrew and a Thomas F Knox seem to have taken over as 
immediate lessor in Rabstown (Val Revision Books)

My family were also farming in Rabstown at the time of the Tithe Applotment 
Books (about 1825) and I wondered who their lessor would have been at that 
time. I did come across a letter to the Duke of Abercorn in 1814 with a comment 
about violent mobs in Urney because Mr Knox was demanding tithe on potatoes. 
Apparently they broke the windows and doors of his house and also those of his 
agent. Who was this Mr Knox and on what basis was he demanding tithes??

Does anyone know anything about the Knox family and their position in Urney 
during the 19th century??? Any comments gratefully received.

Regards Marion Shephard
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