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Note: His name comes from his son Thomas's death certificate. In the 1749 Census of Sligo, there is only 1 Glynn, Glenn or Glen. It is Henry Glenn from the Diocese of Elphin, Ireland. Parish:Sligo Town page 396. In the 1833 County Sligo, Tithe Applotment Book for the Diocese of Killala, Parish of Easky, County Sligo, there is a James Gloin in Rathlee - The Property of Miss Caroline Brereton and held by Lease by Thos. Jones, Esqr.: 398. James Connor and James Gloin. See http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlsli/tithe2.html?cj=1&o_xid=0001231185&o_lid=0001231185 The applotment is a listing of the owners and landholders of the various townlands and farms in the parish of Easky, County Sligo, as noted by a government survey conducted about 1833. The farms were numbered (to 434) by the surveyor, except for 41 farms in Ballymeeny for which, apparently, the final calculations were not made until 1842. Thus, in 1833, Easky parish was divided into 475 individual plots of land.
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