We have a James Spedy in the Hearth Money Roll of 1666 in Dungannon barony in Co Tyrone (Ballyclog parish)
We have no pre-1800 traces of Speedys elsewhere.
We have Matthew Speedy of Tamlough (ie Tamlacht near Dungannon) Co Tyrone discharged from the army in 1816 aged 33. Matthew's home parish is interesting. Here is a description of Tamlacht "Tamlaght was erected a parish in 1783, by Primate Robinson, by separating 6 townlands from the parish of Ballyclog, in the barony of Dungannon, and 5.50 from that of Ballinderry, in the barony of Loughinsholin : the Primate also built the church and purchased the glebe with which he endowed it, together with the tithes of the 11.50 townlands. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Armagh, and in the patronage of the Lord-Primate; the tithes amount to £200." Note the Ballyclog connection with James Spedy above!
There are no entries for Speedy in the pre-1840 freeholder lists (people entitled to vote) although it must be remembered that your freehold had to be worth at least forty shillings per annum to be entitled to vote.
Apart from the above, the earliest records are entries in Griffiths Valuation for 1862 for Henry and Thomas Speedy in Drummaul Parish, Co Antrim. Henry in Drummaul townland and Thomas in Craigmore. There is also a record of a marriage in Ballymena in 1879 of a John Speedy (labourer aged 26) to Margaret Allen in which the groom’s father (labourer) is also called John Speedy. This man would be of a similar age to Henry Snr. We have a record of the death of a Thomas Speedie in 1883 at 84 years of age which makes his year of birth 1799. This could be the Thomas at Craigmore. We do not know the places of birth of Thomas, John or Henry Snr.
The only results for Speedy in the index of wills for 1858 onwards are Henry Speedie (Jnr) in 1929 and Sarah Speedy in 1935. Henry’s will states that he died 26th June 1929. The gross value of his estate was £529-6-9 and estate duty of £34-6-0 was due. His solicitor was James Craig of Antrim Town.
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