I’m not sure if we’ve mentioned this couple on this thread before. I’m interested because Mary may have been a sister or cousin of Patrick Delany who married Mary Lawlor (of Castlelough). I don’t know whether Andrew is related to any of the other Mahonys that have been mentioned…?
Newspaper snippet from Ffolliott collection:CJ Th 19 Oct 1769 - Wednesday last, Andrew Mahony Esq of Cloghrane near Tralee to Miss Mary Delany with £1500.
Marriage settlement:https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-MQ8Y-R?cat=185720Memorial of articles of agreement dated 18th Oct 1769 between Andrew Mahony of Clahan, Co Kerry, Gent., on the first part, Mary Delany of Glangariffe [Glengarriff] in the Co Cork, spinster, of the second, James Mahony of Clahan Gent and Taugh Sullivan of Cuonane [?] in Co Cork of the third. Marriage shortly to be had between said Andrew Mahony and Mary Delany. Said Andrew in consideration of £550 marriage portion of said Mary, receipt whereof he acknowledges, he did agree and covenant with said James Mahony and Faugh Sullivan that in case Mary should survive him she should seize and possess £600 from the assets of said Andrew Mahony. If they should have issue then the money to go to them. Witnessed by Denis Mahony of Tralee and Roger Sullivan of Coonane, Co Cork. Memorial witnessed by said Denis Mahony and by William Wilson of Tralee.
Betham Genealogical Abstracts:204/ Delany Jerry of Glengariff, Co Cork, Gent, to Mary Mahony orw. Delany (wife of Andrew Mahony) the lawful sister. Admon Granted 23d day June 1774.