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- Mulock, John, Reverend, D.D.
- Mulock, John
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Reverend John Mulock D.D., was born in 1729. He was awarded a B.A. by Trinity College, Dublin in 1749. He succeeded to the Ballyard, or Bellair, estates in 1757 upon the death of his uncle, John Mulock [Mullock]. He married firstly, Emily Frances, daughter of Hurd Wetherall of Castle Wetherall, King’s County, with whom he had four children; Hurd Augustus, John, Sarah, and Frances Emilia. After Emily’s death, Rev John Mulock married Anne Homan on 18 February 1764, with whom he had three children; Thomas Homan Mulock, Mary, and Elizabeth. Anne Homan was the daughter of Richard Homan of Surock, County Westmeath, through whom Rev John Mulock acquired some of the Homan estates. He is credited with improving large tracts of land and with planting the trees on Bellair Hill. He also sponsored a dispensary and a school in Bellair, to cater for the children of the families who were engaged in the flax growing and linen weaving industry.
Rev John Mulock made his will dated 17 November 1899, making certain bequests to his grandchildren (children of his son, John Mulock) and devised the residue of his estates to his son, Thomas Homan Mulock. He died in 1803.
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Garrycastle
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ISAAR (CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families, 2nd Edition
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August 2024
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Bewley, E, Sir. ‘The Family of Mulock’, Printed for the Author by Ponsonby & Gibbs, at the University Press, Dublin (1905)
Larkin, Eamon. ‘The Mulock family of Bellair/Baile Ard, Ballycumber, County Offaly’, Offaly History Blog. 22 November, 2022. https://offalyhistoryblog.wordpress.com/2022/11/02/the-mulock-family-of-bellair-baile-ard-ballycumber-county-offaly-by-eamonn-larkin/
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