10 Apr. 1781 Mullingar April 7. John CAULFIELD, Bartholomew KILMURRY and Daniel McTEAGUE, were executed at the Green, pursuant to their sentence for cow stealing. Before they died, they all confessed the facts for which they suffered. (Saunders Newsletter)
1796 Flax Seed entitlement lists M'Teague William - Kilmacrenan, Co Donegal M'Teague Hugh - Clones, Co Fermanagh M'Teague John - Urney, Co Donegal M'Teague Bryan - Bovevagh, Co Londonderry M'Teague Hugh - Dungiven, Co Londonderry M'Teague John - Lissan, Co Londonderry 5 Sept. 1816 F. M'TEAGUE and several others, (unnamed) are tenants in the townland of Coratellian, barony of Tullahaw, County Cavan area of 101a. 1r. 30p. at a rent of £141 18s. 2d. lease promised for 1 life, or 19 years. (one hundred acres of very improvable mountain belongs to this farm) note - the whole of the estate is being auctioned. Dublin Evening Post 8 April 1824 Tyrone assizes G. M'TEAGUE imprisoned 1 week for stealing a spade. (Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet) 18 Mar. 1826 To Be Sold by Public Auction On the premises on Thurs., the 30th day of March instant. All that messuage tenement, situate in Charity street, in the town of Magherafelt, marked No. 32, in the map of said town, formerly in the possession of Wm. DAVISON, containing in front to said street 170 feet, held under the Marquis of Londonderry and Sir Robert BATESON, Bart, for the remainder of a term of 51 years, from the 1st day of November 1793, at the yearly rent of £8, 10s. 0d. sterling, late Irish currency, besides fees And also all that other messuage or tenement situate in Charity street in the town of Magherafelt marked No. 34, in the map of said town, containing in front to said street 108 feet, with the gardens in the rere thereof, held also under the Sir Robert BATESON at the yearly rent of £2 14s. 0d. and fees. Also the tenant’s right in the several Town Parks adjoining Magherafelt, now in the possession, of Francis CULLENAN, Matthew LINDSAY, Alexander WILSON, and Hugh M'TEAGUE, held also under the Marquis of Londonderry, and Sir Robert BATESON. For particulars, apply Mr. Charles GAUSSEN, solicitor, or Mr. Thomas M’FALL, Innkeeper, Magherafelt. (Belfast Commercial Chronicle) 9 Aug. 1836 Londonderry assizes John M'TEAGUE found guilty of uttering a forged Bank of Ireland note was sentenced to be transported for life. 9 Mar.1838 Daniel M'TEAGUE of Letterkenny Co. Donegal is a process server for the division of Lifford. 3 Jan. 1839 On Friday night, as William M'TEAGUE was crossing the strand from Burt to Inch, with a horse and cart, laden with turf, he perished in the tide. His body and that of the horse were found the following morning. (3 above from Derry Journal.) 12 Dec. 1877 At the Belfast Recorder's Court Daniel M'TEAGUE was sentenced to 20 years penal servitude, and 5 years police supervision for stealing carpenters tools. The convict has already spent 23 years in penal servitude. (Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette ) 27 Nov. 1876 Thomas M'TEAGUE of Magherafelt Co. Londonderry, auctioneer (?) (Derry Journal) 26 Jul. 1900 M'TEAGUE v DARRAGH Mary M'TEAGUE, Cloughfln, summoned Thomas DARRAGH, of same townland, for assaulting her. Complainant said she met defendant on the 20th of last month and she spoke to him and told him not to interfere with her. He commenced to walk backward and forward and threatened her and spit at her. Defendant - Did I speak to you at all ? Witness - You did. His Worship - Have you any witnesses Witness - I have Pat TONER. Pat TONER did not answer his name. Michael M'TEAGUE, husband of complainant, wanted to address the court, His Worship - l cannot hear you. The cross case Thomas DARRAGH deposed that Mary M'TEAGUE, on the date mentioned, ran before him on the street and tried to gather a crowd. This was in Draperstown and it was the market day. She used language which he would not like to repeat. Margaret KELLY had been summoned witness in this case, but she did not put in appearance. His Worship said Mrs McTEAGUE was evidently walking in the footsteps of her husband, who was bound over on last court day to keep the peace. He would dismiss both summonses, but he advised the parties to be of good behaviour in the future. (Tyrone Courier) Transcribed by Teena from the noted newspapers. -- www.cotyrone.com http://lists.cotyrone.com/mailman/listinfo/ulsterancestry https://www.facebook.com/groups/CoTyroneIrelandGenealogy/ _______________________________________________ UlsterAncestry@cotyrone.com UlsterAncestry Mailing List Searchable Archives: https://www.mail-archive.com/ulsterancestry@cotyrone.com/ https://lists.cotyrone.com/mailman/listinfo/ulsterancestry Website: https://cotyrone.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CoTyroneIrelandGenealogy/