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Peter St. John, of Lismoynane, Tipperary, Ireland

Peter St. John, of Lismoynane, Tipperary, Ireland

Male 1525 - 1625  (98 years)Deceased    Has 828 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Peter St. John 
    Suffix of Lismoynane, Tipperary, Ireland 
    Birth aft. 1525 
    Gender Male 
    Fact abt. 1549  Tipperary, Ireland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 23 years)  
    6 ORMOND DEEDS V James Butler alias James Comeynaghe, James Preiidergast of Newcastle, horseman, Thomas Butler alias Thomas Me Edmund Ballaghe of Ardecollom, Thomas Breake O'Hogari, late of Cahir, Edmund Bege Mac Thomas Carraghe Ketinge of Cloghenecolly, Richard Mac Shane O'Donyll of the same,'and Breane Mac Eliame Mac Shihie of Cahir, gallowglass, stole cattle of James fitz David of Ballynure. - ' -. ,.:. Nicholas Mores of Loregan, kern, and Richard Ballow Mores of Ballygotman, kern, at Glanegowell stole a horse of Thomas Askahen and another of Dermot O'Brohee. Peter Butler fitz James of Clonowree, kern, murdered "orie William O'Trehee at Lysnalyn. : .) David fitz Theobald Bourke of Thomaston at Kylwallethorn'as feloniously murdered one William Bourke. Thomas Butler fitz Theobald of Rowskaghe, gent., stole cattle of Donoghe O'Clere at Shanwalleduf. > : ':Walter Senjohn fitz James, Peter Senjohn and Nicholas Senjohn of Cloghmonokade, kerns, Thomas fitz Edward Butler of Carrygyn, horseman, and Philip Toben of Kilteynan, kern, at Moglasse stole cattle of Gilleduf O'Killeghan, Anna Cornen, widow, Molmory Mac Tyrrelle of Garranmerow, and of Elisia Moclerke. ,..--. Richard Reaghe Butler of Bryttas stole 20 cows of Patrick O'Lahee of Ballycassy. Tirrelaghe Boy Mac Onekarre: O'Donill of Cahir, kern, at Tollaghe stole a cow of Malachy Mac Donoghow, and 7 cows of Johan, Countess of Ormond, which were in the custody of said Malachy. ... ';. Theobald Stacbole fitz Richard of Ballyleynaghe, Thomas Stacbole fitz Richard of the same, William Butler fitzjohn, Thomas Boy Comen of Grallaghe and Thomas Fitz Edward of Carrigyn, footmen, at Ballyntagert stole cattle of'.'.'.".,' Geancaghe O'Bryne. Thomas Boy Comen Mac Sheorchy of Kilteynan, Philip Duf O'Shee, Walter Boy Me Thomas, William Ecogge Keting of Grallaghe, William O'Karrane Mac Teige of Novane, Philip Boy O'Sowlevan and One Moele, his brother, of Ballyfosky, kerns, stole cattle of Geancaghe O'Bryne at Ballyntagert. William O'Meagher Mac Teige Geankaghe of Lysmoynan, gunner, Conoghor Mac Shane O'Meaghir of Kilteynan, yeoman; 
    Fact 1549  Tipperary, Ireland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 23 years)  
    ORMOND DEEDS V 7 Shane ne Fissogee Racket, Philip Mole Hacket of Grallaghe and Nicholas Senjohn alias Nicholas Mac James Boy of Carygyn, kerns, stole cattle of said Geankaghe O'Bryne. Theobald Hacket of Moeldrom, horseman, Thomas fitz Edward Butler of Garane, Walter O'Shee, Philip Duf O'Shee of Grallagh, Philip Mac Henry and William fitz Robert fitz William late of Killahee, footmen, stole 15 cows of Richard O'Howne of Butlerswood, at Knockanstalem. Conile O'Muilrian Mac Shane Glishe and Millone Mac Edmund of Barecorre, kerns, servants of Edmund Butler of Bolike, stole three mares and a lock (sera) of Thomas Croke. Henry Power, Thomas Fitz Edward, David Power, Peter Owre and his brothers, Nicholas Sent John and Walter Sent John of Carrigyn, kerns, at Croftyhubbogge stole 80 cows of Johan, Countess of Ormond, [Joan Fitzgerald m. James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond d. 1 Jan 1565] which were in the custody of William O'Howne. Richard Reaghe Butler fitz William fitz Theobald of Bryttas stole cattle of Walter Hacket and Raynel O'Gliasane at the late monastery of Holy Cross. Inquisition taken at Clonmel before Thomas Houth, second justice of the King's chief place in Ireland, and his fellows, etc., on Thursday after the feast of St. Scolastica, Virgin, in the 3rd year of Edward VI [February 14, 1549], by the following jurors : Theobald Whit, Walter Vale, Robert Butler, Walter White, Edmund Bray, John and James White, James Quirke, Richard Donyll, John Quirke, Walter Power and Maurice Donoghow. The presentments of the jurors follow. .; William Scaddan of Mullaghennone at Ballyneleynagh broke into the house of Edmund Synnot by night and wounded and maltreated him, feloniously, etc. (In margin : suspensus). Donald O'Meaghir alias Owkerry of Castelleynee, kern, (in margin : suspensus) at Killeghyn stole cattle and goods of Thomas Marnell, husbandman ; and at Lyckynn said Donald stole two swarms of bees, 4 axes, 4 tunics, 3 ' falings ' and 3 shirts of Donatus Me Teige, miller. David Roth Mac Thomas Bourke of Ballygryffyn, kern, at Ballytarsne Me Oryshe spoiled and robbed one Richard Archedeken, treasurer of Cashel, of 80 sheep, and one John Cantwell of 3 cows: quietus.  
    Fact abt. 1549  Tipperary, Ireland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 23 years)  
    ORMOND DEEDS V 71 Tadeus Liaghe (in margin :. suspensus}, Dermot O'Mulrian alias Coisshiboy (suspensus), Maurice O'Harrold, ' faber lingnarius ' and John O'Mulenyn of Fethard, tailor, stole six measures of wheat worth 405. a measure and 2j measures of oats worth 135. 4^. a measure of said Peter Butler. Joan ny Cahill, late of Clonmel, stole five yards of linen cloth called in English ' Turke,' worth 35. a yard, and one pair of stockings (callegae) worth IDS., of Katherine Butler of Mockleriston. (In margin : suspensa). William Me James Boie Seintjohn, Walter Me James Seintjohn, Peter Owre Seintjohn and Robert Boye Seintjohn, late of Colaghetannee, kerns, stole a silver rosary (oraculum argenteum) worth 20 marks, and divers silver buttons (diversa tondea argentea) called ' buttons of sylver/ worth 6 marks, of Richard Seintjohn. (In margin : pardonati). Richard Roth Butler, son of John Roo of Tibberaght, John Bege Butler and Edmund Roo Butler, brother of said Richard, kerns, at Ballymayn stole one pot, a stone and a half of wool, 8 yards of linen cloth, 4 yards of woollen frieze (frissa lanei), 2 linen sheets (lintheamia), 2 horse-locks, 2 cases (forelae) full of linen thread, and zs. in silver in a purse, belonging to James Londei of Ballymayn. (In margin : suspensi). Donoghe O'Molcroee of Rathcowner, stole 13 sheep of James Hacket : quietus. Thomas Cantwell, chancellor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel, and one of the vicars-general of the diocese of Cashel, received from Margaret Comerford and Peter Archer, executors of the last will of James Archer, late of Archerstown, defunct, for proving the last will of said testator, five marks, extortionately and against the form of the statute. James O'She, Philip Me Richard O'She, John O'She and Marv ne Gillan, wife of William fitz James late of Kilneganaghe, stole a rosary of coral (oraculum de cor all] worth 81., a shirt, a ' faring,' a woman's tunic (tonica muliebris), a linen cloth called ' a kerche of holand,' two silver crosses worth 35. and a gold cross worth 205. of John Toben ; and Ellicia Nihurrelly, singlewoman, received the stolen crosses. William Mac Thomas Bourke of Grenan stole 12 horses of John Sail. 
    Fact Mar 09, 1556  Lismoynan, Tipperary, Ireland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 30 years)  
    74 ORMOND DEEDS V Inquisition at Clonmel before Walter Houth, seneschal of the Liberty of Tipperary, on Monday before St. Gregory in the 3rd and 4th years of Philip and Mary [March 9, 1556], by the following jurors : Peter and Theobald Butler, Geoffrey Fannyng, John, Richard and Peter Cantwell, Thomas Stoke, Richard and James Hacket, William Moncell, William Fitz John and David Walshe. The presentments of the jurors follow. Donoghe More Me Elyame Me Craghe of Clonmel, labourer, Edmund Roth Vale of Bealenaghwore and Brene or Bernard Duf of Curteistowne, kerns, stole 2 cows of Dermot O'Slattery ; and Cahill O'Groagane, butcher, received the cows : quieti. Thomas Mac Ewroyke late of Kilcashe stole a mare of Dermot More Me Edmund : suspensus. Teige Leaghe Me Philip Inn late of Fethard, Donald O'Karoll of Killetlee and Dermot O'Karoll of same, kerns, stole 8 pigs of Richard O'Howne at Grancheaghemoghclere. William Mac Conoghor O'Karane late of Johneston stole 2 cows of Edmund Kelly, and 56 of Philip Bryt at Sherpiston : suspensus. Edmund Rakon late of Balynemonenkrycky stole 7 cows of Donat Me Shane : suspensus. Melaghlyn O'Contreny of Widdingeston, swineherd, stole an iron called in English ' a plough irne ' worth 2s., and a ' faling ' of Tadeus Me Dermot : suspensus. William Cantwell fitz Meyler late of Kilmocolmoke, kern, stole cattle of Dermot O'Donogho : quietus. William Hacket fitz Walter late of Cowlkoile, horseman, Richard fitz Edmund Butler fitz Thomas of Ballynarde, kern, Moreghe O'Cleary of same, William fitz James Senjohn of Lismoynane and Peter fitz James Senjohn of same, kerns, servants of Edmund Butler, Baron of Dunboyne, stole 40 horses of Maurice Stoke and others at Cowlkoill. William Boy O'Meaghir late of Clare, county Tipperary, stole a plough iron of Dowlyng : suspensus. Teige O'Kalleghane late of Karganroo, kern, stole cattle of some person unknown : suspensus. Donoghe More Fitz William late of Clonmel, labourer, stole a cow and 2 heifers (iuvincae) of Richard Rothe : quietus. 
    Death bef. 1625 
    Siblings 9 Siblings 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    P143 PF2587 CF-P143 CF rs4141886 Phylogenetic Ancestral Tree   (62 x Great Grandfather) 
    _____ Walsh, St. John,   b. abt. 1518   d. bef. 1610, Mortlestown, Cooleagh, Cooleagh, Tipperary, Ireland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 91 years)  (Mother) 
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    Person ID I105553441  St. John Origin and Ancestry DNA Database
    Last Modified Dec 28, 2019 

    Father James son of William d. 1563 St. John, of Mortelstown, Tipperary, Ireland,   b. abt. 1518, Uchel-olau (High-light), Gwenfo, Glamorganshire, Wales, Great Britain Find all individuals with events at this locationd. abt. 1603, St. Johnstown (Baile Sheáin), Cooleagh, Fethard, St. Johnstown, Tipperary, Ireland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 85 years) 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother _____ Walsh, St. John,   b. abt. 1518   d. bef. 1610, Mortlestown, Cooleagh, Cooleagh, Tipperary, Ireland, UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 91 years) 
    Family ID F399446  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Reference  St. John, Suzanne. "Peter St. John, of Lismoynane, Tipperary, Ireland". The St. John Genealogy Project. https://stjohngenealogy.com/getperson.php?personID=I105553441&tree=OSA0001 (accessed March 28, 2024).


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