Sledagh watermill dates back to 1522.
1522. Alexander Devereux was abbot, and
by deed dated 10th May, 1542, he granted to
Stephen Devereux tlic town of Ijuttlestoun,
the villages of Little llagart and Great
llagart, Ballygow and Ballycorcuu, with all
the towns, lands, &c., from tlie water of tlie
great moor of Glonard to that of the bislio[)'a
lands, tlience to that which runiicLli to Duii-
gulph, and so on to the iHiuiimj.i of Keuuagh
and Ballyrjiotby, within the Barony of Dun-
brodv, for the full term of 01 years, at the
annual rent of 22 uiurcs (LSls. 4d.). lie
leased, in 1540, to his brother, James
Devereux,*' and to his cousins, Philip and
William Devereux, almost all his fee lands
at simill rents, including the lands of Beg-
Erin, Ballygeary, and Sledagh, with a water
mill thereon, for ever.*' He was also seised
of Maglas, and in 155i5 granted it and other
lands to James and John Devereux. It has
been stated by some that the bishoj) nnirried,
about 1540, Anne, daughter of D. Keatinge,
Esq., and had the two sons, James and John,
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