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          | This is a long document - some 270 plus pages. My main focus is on the memorials with JACKSON family links. For some of my notes, I am deeply indebted to the volunteer transcribers who upload their notes to Nick Reddan's Deeds Index Project.
            Sharon Oddie Brown. July 24, 2018 [from 2018 Notes on Dublin Deeds].
            Updated  August 8. 2024  |  
          |  |    2018 Notes on Dublin Deeds – Books 1-150. 1709-1725   
        In Books
          1-30 (1708-121) and Books
            31-75 (1718-1734), I included many deeds that merely referenced someone in 
          Dublin. This was helpful when it came to tracking the relationships
          to family members who held leases in other counties, but who were likely bankrolled by
          family in Dublin.My later updates of Dublin deeds in Books
            76-100 (1722-1741)  and Books
              100-150 (1713-1752)  focussed  on deeds to land in the
          City of Dublin.   
          
            
              | BK | Pg | Mem | Surname | County | Date | Notes |   |  
            | 1 | 20 | 11 | GRATTON | Dublin Westmeath | 1708 | Robert GRATTON, Clerk , Bellcamp, Dublin.
              Forfeited lands in Westmeath. |   |  
            | 1 | 101 | 59 | BROWNE | Dublin Meath | 1708 | BRABAZON-BROWNE Sir Anthony Percy let land to William
              PALLEN 25 Mar1699 for lives of Sir Anthony PERCY deceased, Henry & Robert
              PERCY sons of Anthony renewable; William PALLEN left the lease to Thomas
              PALLEN, dyer of the liberties of Dublin, who has built on part of the
              ground; Henry PERCY by deed 22 Mar 1704 sub John WARD for Sir Anthony PERCY;
              Edward BRABAZON Earl of Meath by lease 26 Feb 1694 let to Bernard BROWNE 
              house in Cork St for lives of Bernard BROWNE, Thomas BROWNE & Arthur
              EMERSON renewable; life of Isaac ROBERTS sub Bernard BROWNE by deed
              AnneChamney |   |  
            | 1 | 112 | 66 | McCULLAGH | Antrim Dublin | 1708 Jun 12 | John O'NEILE, Donoghmore, James McCULLOCH & Henry
              McCULLOCH, Co Antrim, Esqs, trustees by Act of Parliament, to Joshua DAWSON
              of City of Dublin. Eight Townlands of Mayola lying and being in the
              Parishes of Ballyscullin, Artrea and Magherafelt in the Barony of
              Loughinsholm in Co Londonderry, viz. Mayola, Aghrim, Mayola, Tauniaran,
              Leitrim, Derrygarave, Ballymaguiggin, Shanemullagh, Anaghmore als
              Drumrascombe & Devenish called Coney Island £6500 8 townlands in By
              Loughinsholin, Co Londonderry, for £6500. |   |  
            | 1  | 131  | 78  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1708  Aug 2 | PEPPARD, Jacob City of Dublin Michael HEWETSON,
              Archdeacon of Armagh, by lease 30 Nov 1698 let to Nicholas BARNWELL, merchant
              of City of Dublin several plots of land at Swords, Co Dublin,
              previously let by Rev. William HEWETSON to John FLEETWOOD yeoman of Talough, Dublin for the lives of Matthew BARNWALL, James BARNWELL (eldest son of Nicholas
              BARNWELL) + Robert BARNWELL (2nd son of Nicholas BARNWELL)
              renewable, £2:10s path en £5 pa. Jacob PEPPARD, by deed 6 May 1706, sold the
              lease to Christopher PHILLIPS of City of Dublin for 50 years for £100.
              A now selling to Jacob PEPPARD of City of Dublin for £50. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 1  | 133  | 79  | PIPPARD | Dublin Meath | 1708 Aug 20 | GLOVER-ALCOCK Image
                92 BTW Farmer GLOVER of City of
                Dublin Esq of 1 pt & William ALCOCK of City of Dublin Gent of the other.
                Reciting that Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent set to Farmer GLOVER house or tenement wherein
                James ROBBINS lately dwelt in or near King Street in Suburbs of Dublin with
                the Stable on the east side of the said House and the large Garden on the
                south side of the said house & Stable and also the tenement on the east part
                of the said Garden and Liberty of egress and regress through the Passage
                leading from King Street to the premises. To hold to Farmer GLOVER from 29
                Sept 1708 for term of 50 years at yearly rent of £26 in consideration of £200
                paid by said William ALCOCK … WITNESS: Edward DALTON & John CONNELL
                Clerke to Bruen WORTHINGTON. NOTE: This was the Kings Street holding documented at: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens Green, Dublin. SEE ALSO: the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON . This Richard JACKSON was a member of JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
                Londonderry. Capt. Richard JACKSON (1668-1730) was the eldest son of
                  William JACKSON of Jackson House, Coleraine and Susan BERESFORD. Farmer GLOVER was a surveyor General for
                  Ireland. SEE: ROD: 5-261-1738. |   |  
            | 1 | 159 | 96 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1708 Aug 20 | GLOVER-ALCOCK Image
                92 BTW Farmer GLOVER of City of
                Dublin Esq of 1 pt & William ALCOCK of City of Dublin Gent of the other.
                Reciting that Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent set to Farmer GLOVER house or tenement wherein
                James ROBBINS lately dwelt in or near King Street in Suburbs of Dublin with
                the Stable on the east side of the said House and the large Garden on the
                south side of the said house & Stable and also the tenement on the east part
                of the said Garden and Liberty of egress and regress through the Passage
                leading from King Street to the premises. To hold to Farmer GLOVER from 29
                Sept 1708 for term of 50 years at yearly rent of £26 in consideration of £200
                paid by said William ALCOCK … WITNESS: Edward DALTON & John CONNELL
                Clerke to Bruen WORTHINGTON. NOTE: This was the Kings Street holding documented at: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens Green, Dublin. SEE ALSO: the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON . This Richard JACKSON was a member of JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
                Londonderry. Capt. Richard JACKSON (1668-1730) was the eldest son of
                  William JACKSON of Jackson House, Coleraine and Susan BERESFORD. Farmer GLOVER was a surveyor General for
                  Ireland. SEE: ROD: 5-261-1738. |   |  
            | 1 | 190 | 116 | BARTON | Dublin | 1708 Apr 2 | Thomas BARTON of Marrowbone Lane, City of Dublin,
              Glewboiler of the one part & James RICKSON of Ballyntier Co. Dublin of the other. Mtg pmt £162. For lives (unmentioned) by virtue of a lease from
              Henry PERCY Esq. Piece of field called Oxmore leading from Dublin to
              Dolphins Barn Situate Lying and Being in the Manor and Liberty of Thomas
              Court and Donore. |   |  
            | 1 | 191 | 117 | JACKSON, Robert | Dublin &  Queens Co | 1708 Sep 26 | PETTCREW-JACKSON NOTE: These are included in my Quaker
              Jackson Tree Lease and release from James PETTCREW, merchant of Dublin City, of lands in Drinagh & Garoon 180 acres plantation measure the lands
                of Clonehaen now in possession of Robert JACKSON, farmer of Mountmellick, Co.
                Laois, Queens Co. in the parish of Rosenalis except oak tree with rights of
                harvest for lives [Robert’s sons: Richard, Nathanial & Erasmus] with
                renewal with the fine of £35 per life. WITNESSES: John CONNELL & Edward
                DALTON clerks of Bruen WORTHINGTON, Public Notary, all of Dublin City
                & P.G.P. SKINNER [aka Pan Gran Parabow SKYNNER]. NickRed |   |  
            | 1 | 193 | 118 | BARTON | Dublin | 1708 Apr 3 | James RICKSON of Ballyntier Co. Dublin &
              Thomas BARTON of Marrowbone Lane, City of Dublin, Glewboiler. Piece of
              field called Oxmore leading from Dublin to Dolphins Barn Situate Lying
              and Being in the Manor and Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore. For lives of
              Henry PERCY Esq., Robert PERCY his brother & William WARD, Brewer. Rent
              of one peppercorn for dwelling on property. |   |  
            | 1 | 207 | 127 | PUREFOY, Elizabeth | Kings Dublin | 1708 Jun 30 | Image
              114 BTW Thomas WHITE City of Dublin Dr. of law & Master of
                High Court of Chancery & William ABELL of East Claydon, Buckinghamshire
                England Esq. of 1 pt & Daniel READING of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt.
                Whereby said Thomas WHITE & William ABELL in consideration of £3,029.1
                paid by Elizabeth PUREFOY of City of Dublin widow to Dr. Thomas WHITE to use
                of Elizabeth and Anne daughters of Elizabeth PUREFOY … deed of settlement 28
                Jul 1683 btw William PUREFOY the elder
                Esq. deceased Gamaliel PUREFOY eldest son & heir apparent of William of 1st pt Richard ABELL & ABELL & William GAELL of 2nd pt.
                marriage of Elizabeth PUREFOY nee ABELL daughter of Richard ABELL of 3rd pt. Manor & Lordship of Purefoy’s Place … Ploughlands of Clonbulloge,
                Clonkeene, Cassenderron, Gurtenteigh, Cloncantagh, Killcumber, Ballynolet,
                Ballydermot als Ballykermody, Clonmeal, Cloncrusk, and Clonbrowne [Clonbrown,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                Barony Coolestown Kings Co and half plowlands of East [Inge?] Plowands of
                Drumulland  …  NOTE: Elizabeth PUREFOY
                (1650-1712) widow of Gameliel PUREFOY (1659-1707), son of William PUREFOY
                (?-1699) a cousin of Col William PUREFOY (1584-1659) who died sans heir. |   |  
            | 1 | 240 | 146 | ROWLEY, Catherine | Londonderry | 1707 Jan 15 | Balrowen, Ballyrowen Barony Farbill Co Westmeath Image
                142 BTW Mary ROWLEY of Calmore Co. Londonderry, Widow &
                sole exeutrix of Hugh ROWLEY of Calmore Co. Londonderry deceased. Hugh ROWLEY
                of Westbalstown Co. Dublin Esq., Anne HALL, Elizabeth ROWLEY, Sarah
                ROWLEY, Ketherine ROWLEY, Rowley HILL. Edward HALL & Samuel HILL esq of
                the 1 pt Hercules ROWLEY of the City of Dublin Esq of the other pt.
                ‘’’ list of lands in Westmeath. NOTE: A Hugh
                ROWLEY of Callmore died btw 1699-1701) was married to a Mary ROWLEY. Sara and
                Catherine were two of their known children. Their daughter Mary ROWLEY
                married Samuel HILL and daughter Ann ROWLEY married Edward HALL. |   |  
            | 1 | 297 | 185 |   | Dublin | 1708 Jul 7 | FRENCH to ROCHFORT Image
                170 Mathew FRENCH of City of
                Dublin Clk only son of  Mathew FRENCH the younger late of the City Gent
                deceased and Mary Widow & Relict of the said Mathew FRENCH deceased and
                mother of the Mathew FRENCH party to the Deeds of the 1 pt & Rt Hon Robert
                ROCHFORT Esq. Lord Chief Baron of her Majesties Court of Exchequer in 
                Ireland of the other pt. in consid of £625 paid by Robert ROCHFORT part of
                ground on the East part of Oxmantown Green Dublin being the 48th lott containing
                  in the front bounding unto Kings Street in the South 20 yards on the West to
                  a lott formerly Richard BROOKING his lott 38 yards on the North to a Lott
                  formerly Obediah BRADSHAW his Lott 19 yards & 5 feet and on the east to a
                  Lott formerly Ralph KINCON his lott 38 yards which said Lott Peter ASHENHURST
                  of the City of Dublin Gent since deceased purchased from Joshua ALLEN
                  formerly one of the Sherriffs of the City which was the lott of Raphael HUNT
                  and also one Plott or Parcel of Ground formerly the Lott of the said Ralph
                  KINION being on the East part of Oxmantown Green Dublin being the 5th lot containing in the Breadth
                    to the Front Butting in the South unto King Street 20 yards and on the West
                    to a Lott formerly Alderman HUNT his Lot 19 yards and on the North to a Lott
                    formerly John KEARNS his lot 19 yards and 2 ft and on the East a lott
                    formerly the Lott of Elias BEST & Luke LOWTHER 38 years 3 ft and all
                    Houses Buildings and other improvements now built to Robert ROCHFORT… WITNESS
                    Bartholomew WYBR[????] of City of Dublin Gent Edward DALTON Clerk to Bruen
                    WORTHINGTON City of Dublin Notary.  |   |  
            | 1 | 373 | 223 | LEEDS, Michael | Dublin | 1708 Jul 30 | MEAD-Michael LEEDS Image
                208 BTW Robert MEAD of
                City of Dublin Victualer sole administrator of will of Thomas DOYLE late of
                City of Dublin Carpenter deceased, Mary his widow & relict; John GRACE of
                City of Dublin Clothier & Anne GRACE als DOYLE his wife (eldest daughter
                of said Thomas DOYLE deceased) & William COFFY of City of Dublin Clothier
                & Christian COFFY als DOYLE his wife (the other daughter of Thomas DOYLE)
                & James DOYLE & John DOYLE the two sons of Thomas DOYLE of 1 pt;
                Michael LEEDS of City of Dublin Merchant of other pt.  … Land on Francis
                St. NOTE: His wife Anne CASTLETOWN later married Rev. John
                JACKSON. |   |  
            | 1 | 375 | 224 | NAPPER, James | Dublin | 1708 Dec 15 | Image
              209 BTW James NAPPER of Lougheraw
                Co. Meath Esq of 1 pt; John CORRY of Castle Coole Co. Fermanagh Esq. of other
                pt in consideration of 375 … two parcels of Land on east side of Oxmantown Greene Dublin
                  commonly known as 94th & 95th lots … bounding on
                  east to Queens St … on West to Oxmantown Green …. WITNESS: Francis BERNARD of
                  City of Dublin Esq. |   |  
            | 1 | 376 | 226 | PUREFOY, Elizabeth | Kings  Dublin | 1708 Dec 15 | NELSON-PUREFOY Image
                210 Parish Moylergh Bo Coolestown BTW John NELSON of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt &
                Elizabeth PUREFOY of City of Dublin Widow of other pt. Lands of Clonbrowne [Clonbrown,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown] 26a in Parish Moyleigh,
                  Barony Coolestown Kings Co NOTE: Elizabeth ABELL
                (1650-1712) was the widow of Gameliel PUREFOY (?-1707). They had 2 daughters:
                Elizabeth & Anne. |   |  
            | 1 | 379 | 228 | JACKSON, Robert | Dublin | 1708 Dec 18 | James KING of 1st part-Edward SWAN of 2nd part. Reciting an earlier deed 1703, July 10. William KING, Lord Archbishop
              of Dublin, by lease dated 10 Jul 1703 let house etc, in New Street,
              suburbs City of Dublin, to James KING, merchant of Dublin for
              40 years, 40s pa. James KING borrowing £150 on the lease. WITNESSES: Robert
                JACKSON drawer at Three Tuns tavern in Essex St.; Francis ANDREWS,
              attorney at Queens Bench; John CONNELL. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 1 | 409 | 248 | BILLOP |   | 1708 Jul 1 | Image
              287 BTW William CADDELL of City of Dublin Painter of 1 pt
                & John BILLOP of City of Dublin Merchant … two houses in High Street
                Dublin … WITNESS: Benjamin TAYLOR Merchant & Joseph MARRIOTT Gent both of
                City of Dublin. |   |  
            | 1 | 517 | 404 | JACKSON, Richard & Samuel | Dublin | 1708 Feb 1 | Image
              382 BTW Joseph WORTHINGTON & Roger WORTHINGTON of City of
                Dublin, Carpenters of the one pt & James HARTLEY of the same city
                Ironmonger of the other part. Whereby Joseph WORTHINGTON & Roger
                WORTHINGTON in consideration of £200 sterling paid to James HARTLEY granted
                to James HARTLEY one lease dated 10 Oct 1706 made by Richard JACKSON Gent unto said Joseph WORTHINGTON of all that Messuage or House wherein John
                DOWDALL then lately lived with the Backside and Appurtenances thereunto
                belonging and being in Kings Street in
                City of Dublin for term of 51 years from 1 November at yearly rent of $8.
                Also one other lease 8 June 1707 made by Thomas POLLARD Vicar of Clonbrony
                Co. Longford to Joseph WORTHINGTON of all that Piece of Ground for 28 years
                from 2 February at yearly rent of £2.15.7 ½ containing 44 ½’ in front being
                part of the Waste piece of Ground leading from Love
                  Lane to Kings Street and containing in depth Northward 48’ and in
                depth southward 65’. And one other lease 23 March 1699 made by Samuel JACKSON Esq. unto said Roger WORTHINGTON of all that Messuage House or Tenement on
                South side of Kings Street in Parish of St.
                  Peters in Dublin with the Backside on the back of the House then in
                possession of Roger WORTHINGTON being bounded as in the last mentioned lease
                for term of 51 years from 2 February 1707 at £7.10 per anum together with the
                holdings … Subject to a Provisoe or Condition of Redemption in the said
                Mortgage contained where the same is declared void on payment of sum of £200
                on 1st February 1711 with interest … Which said Mortgage was
                perfected by Joseph WORTHINGTON & Roger WORTHINGTON 1 February 1708 in
                presence of John COOKE and William BARRY clerks to Mr. Thomas COOKE Publick
                Notary City of Dublin. NOTE: Thanks to Nick Reddan’s initial
                transcription. NOTE: Love Lane may have
                been called Cuffe Street. SOURCE: p 61 Dublin Street Names: Dated and
                Explained.  C.T. M’Cready. Hodges Figgis & Co. Dublin, 1892. Alternately,
                Donore Ave was also known as Love Lane. SOURCE Irish Historic Town Atlas #19.
                Dublin Part II. 1610 to 1756 NOTE: ROD 13-100-5330.
                22nd July 1714. Mortgage, earlier deed 2 March 1704. Property at Love Lane,
                nr Stephen's Green, Dublin. Thomas POLLARD Vicar of Clonbrony |   |  
            | 2 | 44 | 250 | JACKSON, George & Dorcus & Jane | Dublin | 1708 Jan 11 | ATKINSON-WINTERBOTAM Image
                423 Between Winfield ATTKINSON of Crooked Staff and Liberty
                of Thomas Court & Donore, Dublin Merchant & Anne BEYSLEY of Delfins
                Barn [ka Dolphins Barn], widow exec of Edmond BEYSLEY late of Delfinsbarne
                dec’d…, reciting that George BLACKHALL, City of Dublin GENT did by indenture
                of lease dated Jan 23, 1706  demised to Winfield ATTKINSON all those houses
                tanyards, backside gardens, backhouses, stables & Appurtenances held by
                George BLACKHALL on the south side of the Upper Comb in the Liberties of
                Thomas Court & Donore, Dublin,  containing breadth in the front 93 ft or
                thereabouts, in the rere.. and in depth to Mutton Lane of 312 ft… during
                natural lives of Dorcus JACKSON, wife of the late Francis JACKSON & Jane her daughter, wife of the said George
                [BLACKHALL] & Mary JACKSON grand daughter to the said Francis JACKSON JACKSON Darcus Mortgage Life JACKSON Francis deceased mentioned, clothier of the one part & John WINTERBOTTAM
                and Ann BEYSLEY,  JACKSON Jane daughter of said Dorcas Jackson
                & now wife of George BLACKHALL Mortgage JACKSON Mary granddaughter
                of said Francis Jackson Mortgage WITNESS: Mrs. Ellen METCALFE and George
                METCALF, Merchant, both of Dublin. NOTE: This is unlikely
                to be Francis JACKSON (b 1632) in the Coleraine line (he was a clergyman –
                not a clothier). NOTE: This Francis is likely related to those at JACKSONs
                  of St. Catherines Church. If this is the case, then they would also likely
                connect to Robert JACKSON, tanner of Crooked Staff:  NOTE: Jane JACKSON wife of George BLACKHALL died intestate 1718. A George BLACKHALL was Lord
                Mayor of Dublin in 1694-95. See: Jackson
                of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 2 | 46 | 251 | JACKSON, Robert | Dublin | 1708 Jan 12 | DODDERIDGE-JACKSON Between Jonathon DODDRIDGE of the Liberty of Thomas
                Court & Donore, Co. Dublin, Brewer & Mary BROOKS als DODDRIDGE
                wife of the said Jonathon exec of Thomas BROOKS, Tanner late of the aforesaid
                Liberty & whereas DODDRIDGE assigned to Robert JACKSON of Liberty
                of Thomas Court & Donore  the lands formerly in possession of Thomas
                BROOKS on the other side of the river on Crooked Staff in the Liberty of
                Donore with a Tanyard  and Tanfatts thereunto belonging as also a tan house
                and dwelling house for £81.4.0 ...  & JACKSON Robert Tanner Thomas Court,
                Donore, DUB Mortgage WITNESS: Francis CHARRIER of City of Dublin,
                Gent. He is likely related to the JACKSONs
                of St. Catherine’s Church, Dublin. |   |  
            | 2 | 55 | 259 | BROWNE | Dublin | 1708-1729 | BROWNE, Bernard-STEELE |   |  
            | 2  | 64  | 268  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1708  Jan 26 | PIPPARD, John, Gent Dublin City re: house in Brides
              Alley, Dublin, where said William COOPER now lives 1708 Aug 11 MOS |   |  
            | 2 | 89 | 296 | BLACKWOOD | Down Dublin | 1708 Oct 28 | Image
              445 Btw Charles CAMPBELL & Robert KING of City of
                Dublin Esq. & Hans HAMILTON of Frankfort, Co. Armagh  surviving trustees 
                for sale of part of the estate of Hans HAMILTON Bart  for payment of his
                Grandfather’s debts etc and said Hans HAMILTON of 1 pt.;& Robert
                DONALDSON Gent of City of Dublin of other part Esq.  The trustees directed by
                John BLACKWOOD of Ballyleidy, Co. Down
                in consid of 220 pounds paid by Robert DONALDSON grant to him the lands of
                Ballyfirish and Conyburough of Ganaway, Co. Down to the now Sir Hans
                HAMILTON. Alice Countess of Clanbrassil Sr.; Hans HAMILTON the elder; Hans
                HAMILTON the younger. WITNESS: Simon ISAAC of Ballywalter, Co. Down. John
                CONNELL of City of Dublin Gent & John McCORMICH of Ganaway, Co. Down
                yeoman.  Charles CAMPBELL [one of the surviving trustees under
                Act in 2nr year Queen Anne]; Robert BELL; Alice CLANBRAZILL |   |  
            | 2 | 119 | 320 | GARSTIN | Dublin Westmeath | 1708 Jan 24 | LEIGH-GARSTIN Image
                460 BTW Thomas LEIGH of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt
                & John GARSTIN of Dublin Gent of the other. In consid of 200
                pounds… land in Irishtowne late in possession of Richard LEIGH  97a in
                possession of Francis NAGLE Esq or his undertenants, Barony Moyashell and in
                Magherdernon Co. Westmeath which said lands were the Property of the late
                King James II at the time of his decision [1678]  to the Crown of England and
                purchased by John LEIGH Esq. from the late Trustees appointed for sale of
                forfeited estates… John LEIGH conveyed to Thomas LEIGH which was then granted
                to John GARSTIN… WITNESS: John LEIGH of Drogheda Esq. Thomas PLUMBY his
                servant & William BARRY Clk to Mr. Thomas COOKE |   |  
            | 2 | 126 | 328 | HAMILTON | Armagh | 1708 Sep 1 | CAMPBELL-WOOD Maghrantrim McCantram B Fews Image
                468 Sale of Estate of Hans
                HAMILTON Bart of Mount Hamilton [Hamiltonsbawn,, Parish Mullaghbrack
                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh to
                    Robert ROSS of Rostrevor Co. Down part of Dromorgan [Drumorgan, Parish Mullaghbrack
                      (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Mullaghbawne [Mullaghbane, Parish Mullaghbrack
                        (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]] and Corncoren [possibly Cornacrew, Parish Mullaghbrack
                          (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Mullaghbawne [Mullaghbane, Parish Mullaghbrack
                            (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]  possessed by James ANDERSON and also that part of
                              Drumorgan possessed by John HAMILTON Glazier in Manor of Johnstowne [Johnstown, Parish Mullaghbrack
                                (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]  Co. Armagh WITNESS: Hans HAMILTON, Simon ISAAC, John HAMILTON and Robert HAMILTON of
                                  Hamilton Bawn Co. Armagh Gents. WITNESS: Robert ROSS. |   |  
            | 2  | 136  | 336  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1708 Feb 26 | PEPPARD, Robert. Esq. Lease and release. demised plot of
              ground on South side of Essex St, Dublin, where said Robert BRADLEY
              was building a large house  1680 Feb 19 MOS |   |  
            | 2 | 145 | 340 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1708 Feb 28 | Witness: John SALE of Dublin City |   |  
            | 2 | 228 | 425 | DAWSON | Dublin | 1708 Dec 9 | DAWSON, Ephriam-BROWN1708-1729 Joshua DAWSON Esq of Dublin was party as was Thomas
                BROWN of Dublin, Gent. All of Lazy Hill, Dublin. James
                McCULLAGH was mentioned as an occupant. MOS |   |  
            | 2  | 262  | 447  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1709  May 19 | PEPPARD, Jacob. Esq. Dublin City Conveyance. MOS |   |  
            | 2  | 344  | 496  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1709 Jun 15 | PEPPARD. James L&R MOS |   |  
            | 2  | 396  | 529  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1709 Jul 4.  | PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin Lease and
              Release. By deed dated 11 Nov 1685, Roger WEST late of Ballydongan, Co. Down,
              raised mortgage for £600 with Jacob PEPPARD & Robert PEPPARD sen late of
              City of Dublin The property passed to Robert PEPPARD sen , as it was
              not redeemed, who left it in his will dated 11 Jun 1698 to John BATE and
              appointed Robert PEPPARD, exor. Jonh BATE & Robert & Jacob PEPPARD
              now raising £600 mortgage from Tichburne WEST AnneChamney PEPPARD, Robert jun Esq. Dublin City. executor
                of will of his father, said Robert PEPPARD, senr  PEPPARD, Robert deceased sen. Esq. he died soon after
                making his will on 11 Jun 1698 MOS |   |  
            | 2  | 471  | 574  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1709 Jul 26 | PEPPARD, Jacob Esq. Dublin City. one of the
              Trustees of Sir Thomas HACKETT to pay his debts MOS |   |  
            | 2 | 521 | 607 | GILLMER | Dublin | 1709 Aug 13 | Image
              688 Alice KEATING als SWAN widow of 1 pt & Thomas WARREN
                Gent of other. Tenements on St. Stephens Street… WITNESS: George GILLMOR
                junr; Gent Dublin City; John WALLACE Dublin victaller. |   |  
            | 2 | 536 | 616 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1708 Mar 18 | BAGOT-GILL 1709 Aug  20 Image
                697 BTW John BAGOT of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt &
                Francis GILL of City of Dublin Glazier of the other part. … New brick house
                or tenement lately in tenure of Patrick Tigh BAKER containing 22 feet in
                front together with 37 feet and a half more of Wast Ground in front adjoining
                on the South Side of said house. All which said house and Waste Ground
                contains in front 57 ½’ and are situate lying and being in Church Street [in Oxmantown] in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin and
                extend from the pavement of the said street West towards the East 92’ and are
                meared and bounding on the North side by a house in the possession of John
                CANE Innkeeper,  and belonging to ____ JACKSON Gent  on the South with
                other Waste Ground belonging to the said John BAGOT and by him devised to
                John HIGHCRAFTS Chandler on the East with Waste land belonging to Lawrence
                GIBBONS Gent and on the West with the pavement of Church Street, Dublin …. NOTE: I need to find the John CANE connection. I suspect this JACKSON was a beneficiary of Samuel
                  JACKSON d 1706 although he could be related to Daniel JACKSON SEE: ROD:
                4-472-1172 |   |  
            | 2 | 537 | 617 |   | Dublin | 1709 Jun 3 | See above … land on Church Street in Oxmantown #616 |   |  
            | 2 | 574 | 640 | McCULLAGH, James | Dublin | 1709 Jul 23 | James McCULLAGH of Lazy Hill, deceased. NOTE: He was not
              described as deceased in an earlier deed in 1708: #425. MOS |   |  
            | 2 | 575 | 641 | McCULLAGH, James | Dublin | 1709 Sep 3 | James McCULLAGH of Lazy Hill, deceased. NOTE: He was not
              described as deceased in an earlier deed in 1708: #425. MOS |   |  
            | 3 | 285 | 948 | OATES | Dublin | 1709 Jan 4 | Image
              265 Registry of Deeds, Abstracts
                of Wills  Thomas SHARPE of Dublin Gent
                bequeathed to only son Thomas SHARPE inheritance in South Brittain profits
                equally divided btw testator’s brother Robert SHARPE and nephew William
                SHARPE’s children. To his grandson Thomas OATES Uppermost house on West Side
                of Bigg Sheep St, Dublin … grandson Thomas BRADWELL … poor of Parish of
                Gosford in Great Brittain … son Thomas his daughters Mary GAVAN & Jane
                BRADWELL |   |  
            | 3 | 369 | 1076 | DAWSON | Dublin | 1709 Mar 22 | John DAWSON; Joshua DAWSON. ground on west side of
              Dawson's Street, Dublin MOS |   |  
            | 3 | 370 | 1077 | JACKSON, Isaac | Kildare | 1709 Feb 3 | Henry BUCKLEY, Clerk, of Dublin City Witness
              Deed; John CONNELL, clerk of Dublin City, witness deed. Abel STRETTEL,
              merchant of Dublin City of 1st part. Isaac JACKSON [abt 1665-1751], farmer of Ballitore, Co. Kildare of 2nd part.
              House & land at Ballatore, KID, for 20 years at £12pa. Pan Gran Parabow
              SKYNNER of Dublin City; James STAR, of Bellatore, Co. Kildare; Bruen
              WORTHINGTON, Notary Public, Registrar of Dublin City MOS NOTE: Ballitore is where
                the Quakers settled. NOTE: These are included
                in my Quaker
                  Jackson Tree |   |  
            | 3 | 478 | 1277 | Jackson, Robert  | Dublin | 1710 Jun 6 | DODDRIDGE-JACKSON Assignment. Reciting an earlier deed of October 3, 1698  William BARRY, Scrivener of Dublin City Witness.
                John BROOKES, deceased tanner; Thomas BROOKES, deceased, tanner; Jonathon
                DODDRIDGE, brewer  & Mrs, Mary DODDRIDGE, ors BROOKES, administratrix of
                said Thomas BROOKES,  of 1st part; Robert JACKSON, tanner
                of Thomas Court, Donore, Dublin City of 2nd part. messuage
                on other side of river at Crooked Staff, Donore, Dublin The assignment
                is on the back of a Mortgage dated 30 June 1708 Richard MARPLES also described as a Notary Public.
                WITNESS: Jeremiah VICARS, Tanner. He is likely related to the JACKSONs
                  of St. Catherine’s Church, Dublin.  MOS |   |  
            | 4 | 4 | 658 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1709 Sept 12 | Image
              12 BTW John BILLOP of City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt
                & Thomas GORE of City of Dublin Clothier of other pt. … 2 house on west
                side of Pimblicoe adjoining on the south to Richard HOUGHTON’s House and on
                the north to Tripioe and also another double house fronting Tripiloe and
                adjoining to the buildings of Michael JACKSON to hold to Thomas GORE
                for 99 years. WITNESS: John ALLEN of the Combe near City of Dublin Baker
                & William STARLING of Donore Co. Dublin Gent and Josiah BILLOP of City of
                Dublin Merchant. |   |  
            | 4 | 48 | 712 | JACKSON, Jonathon | Dublin | 1709 Oct 1 | Robert BRIDGES stable formerly assigned to him, now in
              possession of said Isaac MANLY; Edward CLARKE of Blind Key, Dublin.
              Thomas COOKE, Notary Public of Dublin City mentioned; Jonathon JACKSON
              of Blind Key, Dublin Roth JONES of Blind Key; James KNIGHT, Gent of Dublin City, former lease granted by said Robert Molesworth & now vested in said
              Philip Ridgate; Isaac MANLEY in possession of stables formerly held by said
              Robert Bridges; Hon Robert MOLESWORTH of Breckdenstowne Privy Councillor in
              Ireland, Dublin of 1st part; Arthur NEWCOMEN Esq.of Chester
              City, Witness; Robert PEPPARD, Esq.,deceased erected house near Blind Key, Dublin,
              now possessed by said Philip Ridgate; Hugh RIDGATE, deceased; Philip RIDGATE
              Esq. of Dublin City of 2nd part as granted house in
              Molesworth's Court, Cork Hill, Dublin City, by said Robert Molesworth;
              John SMITH Esq. & John SMITH clerk, witnesses. MOS |   |  
            | 4 | 182 | 852 | SAUNDERS, Anderson | Wicklow Dublin | 1709 Dec 15 | Image
              105 BTW William HUME of Butlerswood, Co. Wicklow, Gent of 1 pt
                & Anderson SAUNDERS of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt. In consideration
                of £900 paid by Anderson SAUNDERS granted to Anderson SAUNDERS townlands of
                Borekilmore and Ballybrackmore containing 564a with 1/2a of Lands of
                Crossneale held by the Miller of Borekillbeg in Barony Talbotstown Co.
                Wicklow … Thomas HUME father to William HUME a warrantee against them and
                against Sir Francis HAMILTON Bart and against the father and grandfather of
                Sir Francis HAMILTON … |   |  
            | 4 | 183 | 853 | SAUNDERS, Robert | Wicklow Cavan Kildare Dublin Kings Fermanagh | 1709 Dec 20 | Image
              105 Beryl Eustace Wills SAUNDERS, ROBERT,
                Dublin, Esq., Her Majesty's Privy Sergt. at Law. 8 March 1707. Narrate, 1|
                p., 20 Dec. 1709. His wife. Sons Morley, Joseph and Robert SAUNDERS. Grandson
                ANDERSON. son of Robert SAUNDERS. Brother Anderson SAUNDERS, Dublin, Esq. Mrs
                CARROLL, grantor of Co. Wicklow lands.
                Manor of Tonagh, Co. Cavan.
                Lovettstown, Ballyg[a]navagh,. Reaganstown, Rathcogh, Grany and Coletown, Co.
                Kildare. Grangecon, and Grifinstowne, Co.
                  Wicklow. Eskaroon, Co. Meath.
                Houses etc. in Swift's Roe, Strand Street, Church Street, and Ormond Quay
                [situation not mentioned, ? Dublin].
                Lands of inheritance in King's Co., Queen's Co., Co.
                  Cavan and Co. Fermanagh. Iron
                works etc. at Swanlinbar, Counties Cavan and Fermanagh. Witnesses: William
                WESTGARTH, Dublin, Esq., Samuel MARTIN, James NIXON, of same, gents. Memorial
                witnessed by: James NIXON, Isa. DOBSON. Timothy ROURK, Dublin, gent. 4, 183,
                853. Joseph SAUNDERS (seal) 21 NOTE: Col Robert SAUNDERS (1628-1672); his wife:
                Sarah FITZHERBERT (1630-1672); their son Robert SAUNDERS (1650-1708) married
                Cordelia MORELY.  SEE: SAUNDERS connections to JACKSON: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran |   |  
            | 4 | 197 | 865 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1709 Dec 22 | Image
              112 BTW John SALE of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt &
                James MENDICOTT of City of Dublin Gent of the other pt. In consid of
                £200 SALE granted to MENDICOTT lease made by Sir Anthony PERCY to John
                DAVISON carpenter ground on west side of Meath St near City of Dublin containing in front to Meath St. 30’ and in depth from front to rear 103’ and
                in breadth in the middle 33’ … for natural lives of Sir Anthony PERCY, Mary
                his wife and Henry PERCY his son … and also one other lease made by Joseph
                MADDOCK merchant to John MACKLELAN Gent of parcel of Ground situate in Browne
                ST. in the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore containing 27’ with all the
                land running backwards from Browne ST from front to rear 53’ … lease then
                enjoyed by Philip KELLY … John DAVISON … |   |  
            | 4 | 215 | 889 | SALE, Harvey | Dublin Wicklow | 1709 Jan 11 | Image
              121 Btw Morley SAUNDERS Dr. of Law Esq. of City of Dublin and
                Joshua PARRATT of Ballynure Co. Wicklow Gent of the other …  20a of Ballynure
                …lives Peter PARRATT son to Joseph PARRATT, Joshua PARRATT son of said Joshua
                PARRATT and Thomas LITCHFIELD Jr. nephew of said Joshua PARRATT. WITNESS:
                Harvey SALE of Dublin, Gent. & John CONNELL Clk to Mr. Bruen WORTHINGTON
                Public Notary. SEE: SAUNDERS connections to
                JACKSON: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran |   |  
            | 4 | 366 | 1032 | JACKSON, Bele | Dublin | 1709 Dec 24 | Image
              199 BTW Richard POPE City of Dublin Gent & exec of will of
                Grace POPE late of City of Dublin deceased of 1 pt & John FALKINER Of
                City of Dublin Gent of other pt. lease for Waste Mill of Clondalkin with the
                water course, mill pond & Mill Stream in Co Dublin lying on the west side
                of the town of Clondalkin, bounded on the west side by land lately possessed
                by Bele JACKSON.  On the south a 1/2a owned by John BYRNE in
                township of Clondalkin near neighbour.  |   |  
            | 4 | 435 | 1137 | DAWSON | Dublin | 1710 Mar 9 | DAWSON, John-BROWN 1708-1729 Image
                234 John HANSARD & Trustees of John HANSARD nominated
                by High Court of Chancery of 1 pt & Thomas BROWNE of City of Dublin Seal
                Cutter of the other pt. Release tripartite indenture btw John HANSARD of 1st pt; Thomas POOLEY, Josua DAWSON, William HAWKINS, Thomas STARKEY, Robert
                STEWART, James STOPFORD & Arundell BEST of 2nd pt & Thomas
                BROWNE of 3rd pt…. house on lower end of south side of Lazy Hill
                commonly called the Folly in suburbs of City of Dublin to hold to John BROWNE |   |  
            | 4 | 472 | 1172 | JACKSON, Daniel | Dublin | 1709 Jan 2 | Image
              254 BTW Thomas MEAGHER of City of Dublin Gent & William
                ALDRICH of City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt & John POLLOCK of City of
                Dublin victualler of other pt. Demised to POLLOCK Messuage in Oxmantown known as "The Blackmore's Head" in
                Church Street cont 70’ on the Westside to the Pavement of Church St on the
                North Side to Mr. YARDNERS Ground 99’, on the east 70’ to Mr WHITFEILD’s
                holding being at the back of the old stable and on the south to Mary’s Lane 113’. For lives of
                Richard FOSTER (son of John FOSTER Esq. Recorder of Dublin) Daniel JACKSON (son of Daniell JACKSON of Clonshaugh of Co Dublin Clk
                deceased) and Sarah LEEDS, daughter of Michael LEEDS late of the said City
                Merchant deceased. Michael LEEDS of Dublin, deceased merchant. NOTE: JACKSONs of Santry SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin.
                Sarah LEEDS was the daughter Of Michael LEEDS and Anne CASTLETON. Anne
                CASTLETON married 2ndly Rev. John JACKSON (1688-1751) of Clonsagh, Co.
                Dublin. His brother was Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772). They were sons of Rev.
                Daniel JACKSON (1651-1706).  SEE also: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 5 | 112 | 1397 | LEEDS, Anne aka JACKSON | Kings | 1710 Jun 16 | LUDLOW et al-LEEDS Clonfenlagh als Clonfenlock, Coole, Camus –
                Cloghancoole, Bo Garrycastle Image
                154 From Stephen LUDLOW of City of Dublin Esq Francis
                COGHLAN of Kilcolgan Kings Co, Esq. & Anthony COGHLAN son to said Francis
                to Anne LEEDS widow & relict of Michael LEEDS of City of Dublin Merchant
                deceased by way of a mtg made to Stephen LUDLOW by Francis & Anthony
                COGHLAN 16 Jun 1710. LUDLOW Francis & Anthony COGHLAN & Anne LEEDS
                Stephen LUDLOW paid 17 June 1710 paid £850 and acquitted Anne LEEDS &
                transferred lands of Killgolgan [probably Kilcolgan
                  Beg and/or Kilcolgan
                    More, Parish Wheery or
                      Killagally, Barony Garrycastle,]and Rossfarraghan [Rosfaraghan,
                Parish Wheery
                  or Killagally, Barony Garrycastle], Clonfenlaugh als
                    Clonfenlock [Clonfinlough,
                Parish Clonmacnoise, Barony Garrycastle,], Leighbegg als
                  Leahbegg [Lea
                    Beg, Parish Wheery or
                      Killagally, Barony Garrycastle], and Coole [Coole,
                Parish Wheery
                  or Killagally, Barony Garrycastle,] and likewise townlands of
                    Dirriky [probably Derrica
                      Beg and/or Derrica
                        More, Parish Wheery or
                          Killagally, Barony Garrycastle,] Lisse als Lisdermott [Lisdermot,
                Parish Wheery
                  or Killagally, Barony Garrycastle,] and
                    Camus [Camus,
                Parish Tisaran, Barony Garrycastle,]]  in Barony Garrycastle Kings
                  Co. … WITNESS: John STAINTON Bar WYBRANTS & William ALDRICH NOTE: Michael LEEDS was the 1st husband of Anne CASTLETOWN. Her 2nd husband was Rev. John
                JACKSON (1688-1751). His family owned these lands for decades to follow. Santry JACKSON |   |  
            | 5  | 121  | 1417  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1710 Aug 9 | PIPPARD, John Deed of Assignment. William COOPER assigning
              lease granted to him by Sir John St. LEGER & Dame Mary ST. LEGER, dated
              11 Aug 1708, for house etc in Brides Alley for 31 years. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 5 | 362 | 2073 | BURTON | Dublin Carlow | 1711 May 12 | BURTON-BURTON Image
                498 Catherine BURTON of City of Dublin Widow and Thomas BURTON
                of same Gent of 1 pt Walter BURTON of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt. Barton Hall and mansion & lands (Co. Carlow) |   |  
            | 5  | 404  | 2174  | PIPPARD | Drogheda | 1711 Jun 22  | PIPPARD Christopher (FitzGeorge) Image
                553 Henry LUTTRELL of Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin Esq. &
                Christopher Pippard FITZGEORGE of town of Drogheda merchant of other pt.
                Granted to Christopher PIPPARD Henry LUTTRELL’s Lease 36a at Cloghadder [Clogheder, Parish Balrothery, Barony Balrothery
                  East], Barony Balruddery, Co Dublin, 31 years, £6 pa. 1709 Nov 2 WITNESS:
                Henry OXBURGH of Bovin Kings Co. Esq & Robert BURRONS of City of Dublin
                Yeoman and Peter DALY of City of Dublin Gent |   |  
            | 5 | 431 | 2417 | OLIVER | Dublin | 1711 Oct 15 | OLIVER-Eliz  JACKSON Image
                588 Indenture between Robert AYES in the City of Dublin,
                weaver & Elizabeth AYERS also OLIVER his wife of the one part and Elizabeth JACKSON of the City of London spinster of the other part. Reciting
                Vicars Choral of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick’s Dublin by indenture of
                lease 25 Mar 1690 demised to John EAGER of Dublin Gent tenement late in
                occupation of Anne WIBRON or her undertenants and since her surrendering her
                lease to Vicars Choral & then in possession of John EAGER lying within
                the Vicars College near St. Patrick’s Church Yard Dublin bounding on the West
                with a little lane leading from the South Side of said Church to St. Kevin’s Street on the north part to the house
                then in the occupations of Mrs. HAWKSHANK or her undertenants and also all
                that Kitchin or cellar adjoining & all that Garden or Plot of ground
                commonly called the Vicars’ Garden as the same is fenced in lying within the
                precincts of the College to hold for term of 60 years for yearly rent of £3 …
                John EAGER assigned 1 May 1696 and endorsed said lease to Henry OLIVER late
                of St. Patrick’s Close Dublin deceased the before recited lease and in his
                will 6 Dec 1707 bequeathed the lease to Robert AYERS and Elizabeth his wife
                and did constitute Robert and Elizabeth executors of his will and they in
                consideration of £40 granted to Elizabeth JACKSON the said house or
                Holding & Premises for remainder of term. WITNESS: Jonathon TILSON [or
                TISSON] of City of Dublin Merchant & William BARRY Scrivener. NOTE: This Elizabeth
                JACKSON is a generation earlier than Elizabeth Barton JACKSON (b. aft 1729),
                daughter of William JACKSON and Frances EYRE, but there may be a
                relationship. |   |  
            | 6 | 57 | 1407 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1710 Aug 27 | TAYLOR-JACKSON plot of ground "gibb and Gom" nr Dublin city, with holdings of [William HARTFORD?] to the east, as demised by
                Christopher JOHNSTON of Killtearnan to Erasmus TAYLOR, Glazier of Dublin City, from Erasmus TAYLOR, to James JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City for remainder of term and rents as mentioned, subject to redemption of
                £56 5s ster with 8% interest. Earlier deed 1704 Aug 9. WITNESSES: William
                HARTFORD of Dublin City; Richard HALL of Dublin City; Robert
                BARRETT. Thanks to Michael Stewart for notes. |   |  
            | 6 | 190 | 1795 | JACKSON, Samuel | Dublin | 1710 Jan 2 | Image
              177 BTW Michael LYNCH of City of Dublin Bricklayer of 1 pt;
                Darby GAFFNEY of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. Whereby LYNCH in
                consideration of £5 set to Darby GAFFNEY several deeds following viz One deed
                of Lease perfected by Samuel JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 16’ of
                ground on South Side of Kings St in Suburbs [in Oxmantown]
                on which there is built a new brick house at and under the yearly rent in
                Lease mentioned and an assignment from John FAGAN of the said [sic?] yeoman
                of four acres near Danybrook under rent and covenants of original Lease dated
                24 Sept 1710 together with one other Lease from Rt. Hon Richard Lord Viscount
                FITZWILLIAM of Merryon dated 29 Sept 1710 of 5a 2r 13p of Lands of Baggot
                Rath Co. Dublin …  for £50 … WITNESS: Edward MURPHY of City of Dublin
                Innkeeper & Matthew MAGEE of City of Dublin Gent. NOTE: A Samuel
                JACKSON (1641-1706) held land here, yet in the lease he is not described
                as deceased. It is possible that the Samuel
                  JACKSON mentioned was Samuel JACKSON (1682-?) son of William
                JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (abt 1645-1706). Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706) was a younger brother of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan
                BERESFORD (1645-1706) and she had been residing with the elder Samuel
                  JACKSON at Mary’s Lane, Dublin on the day that both of them died. |   |  
            | 6 | 244 | 2065 | JACKSON, John | Dublin | 1708 Jun 22 | Image
              223 Will of Michael LEEDS, Dublin, merchant. Codicil February 23, 1708. Probate
                14th of May 1711. My wife Anne LEEDS als CASTLETON. My mother. Son Nathaniel
                and daughter Sarah and Nancy, under age. Cousins Catherine ALDRICH, William
                ALDRICH, Thomas MEAGHER. Nephew William ALDRICH. My cousin Michael LEEDS in
                London. Aunt LANGHAM. £10 to my cousin John JACKSON the use of
                Santry Church. Codicil says wife then enceinte. Real and personal estate.
                Witnesses: Ald. William GIBBONS, Edward BUTLER, gent, and Jane GIBBONS,
                spinster, all of Dublin. Witnesses to codicil: Avia CASTLETON, Catherine
                MEAGHER, Catherine MARTIN, all of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by Henry
                BUCKLEY, John CONNELL, clerk to Bruin WORTHINGTON. William ALDRICH seal.  NOTE: This ties into the Santry JACKSONs.  |   |  
            | 6 | 247 | 2068 | JACKSON, John & wife | Dublin & Louth | 1710, March 8 | JACKSON-MEAGHER & ors Book Index 1708-1729  Between Rev. John JACKSON of Clanshough in the
                County of Dublin Clk & Anne LEEDS of Castletown
                  [Co. Louth?], his widow, late widow & relict of Michael LEEDS of
                the City of Dublin Merchant deceased & daughter & heiress of
                Ald Phillip CASTLETON of the one part & Thomas MEAGHER Gent. &
                William ALDRICH Merchant & Gent  Executors of the last Will and Testament
                of the said Michael LEEDS of the other part. The said Deed of release
                Witnesseth that the said John JACKSON and the said Anne LEEDS at
                Castleton his wife in consideration of the sum of one thousand pounds sterl
                and interest to them in hand paid by the said Thomas MEAGHER and William
                ALDRICH .... More detail from Michael Stewart: NOTE: This ties into the Santry
                JACKSONs.  Nathaniel LEEDS, eldest son of Michael LEEDS; Michael
                LEEDS, youngest con of Michael LEEDS; Sarah LEEDS, eldest daughter of Michael
                LEEDS. Avis CASTLETOWN, mother-in-law of Michael LEEDS Thomas AMORY was now in possession of Lot 60, Oxmantown Green, Dublin, lands, house garden
                in Finglass town, now vested in John JACKSON, bound on West by Unnamed
                DILLON of Kippocks lands. Corpus Christi Fraternity, Master & Warden
                Brothers & assistants referenced as assignee in 1667 Sept 28 deed.
                WITNESSES: James GRATTEN, Doctor of Physik, Dublin City; William
                WHITEING, Gent, Dublin City; John GRATTEN. |   |  
            | 6  | 270  | 2117  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1711 Jun 9 | WILLIAM GIBBONS, alderman, City of Dublin, in
              pursuance of his marriage articles with Mary GIBBONS, deceased, and to settle
              his lands on his only son Richard GIBBONS and to provide portions for his two
              unmarried daughters Jane GIBBONS + Elizabeth GIBBONS, has transferred various
              properties to Jacob PEPPARD, Trumpstown & Richenhead, Co Dublin house in Bridge St Dublin PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin where
              John BUSBY now lives, 3 houses in King St, Oxmantown,
              a warehouse in Skipper Lane, also lands in Macklesfield Park nr Macklesfield,
              Cheshire, and all his other property. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 6 | 368 | 2285 | PIPPARD | Queens | 1711 Aug 9&10 | PIPARD-PRIMACK Bk 71.NOTES in 2009 diary 1708-1738 Between Christopher PIPPARD of Drogheda, Merchant &
                ....Narcissus, Lord Bishop of Armagh granted to Bishop ... garden by east St.
                Peters Church in Drogheda bounded to PIPPARDs land on the south, the Church
                yard on the west (more description) WITNESS: Marmaduke COGHILL, City of Dublin,
                Esq. John GRAHAM of Drogheda, alderman; John MOLAND, City of Dublin,
                Gent. |   |  
            | 7 | 137 | 1929 | JACKSON, James | Dublin City | 1711 Mar 26 | BOUTAND-JACKSON Image
                515 John BOUTAND, stocking weaver of Dublin City to James
                JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City of indenture of lease by Daniel ZOUCH,
                founder and freeman to Thomas RAILINS, carpenter of Dublin of parcel of
                ground on King Street in Oxmantowne [29’ Southward or Streetward Northward
                26’ from the front Southward to the Wall Northward Westerly 86’ in length
                backward and so likewise easterly … bounded on the North Side to Mr. Daniel
                ZOUCH Garden and on the West to the House and Garden now in possession of
                Nathaniel ASHWORTH on the south to the said King Street on the East to the
                house and Yard of Thomas RAILINS then in possession of Brigadier TIFFINY
                [TIFFIN] in suburbs of Dublin city, for 59 years from 25 March next at 6 (?)
                pounds together with instrument on back [?] 1 Feb 1707 where Thomas RAILINS
                assigned to Henrietta BOUTAND, widow and executrix of Stephen BOUTAND,
                merchant, late of Dublin, deceased. sd lease, + deed 11 June 1709 from
                Henrietta BOUTAND to John BOUTAND (by name of youngest son of Stephen BOUTAND)
                assigning all rights for rest & residue of term, to be fully completed.
                WITNESS: Owen ROCHE, yeoman, Dublin City. Referencing an earlier deed of 1701
                March 24.  SEE: Jackson
                of Pimlico Thanks to Mike Stewart for these notes. NOTE: Brigadier Zachariah
                TIFFIN father of Elizabeth TIFFIN (d btw 1735-6) who married 1stly Col
                Francis GORE and 2ndly John SALE. Her daughter Anne GORE married Richard
                  JACKSON (bef 1680-abt 1740) father of Rev William JACKSON (1737-1795) |   |  
            | 7 | 165 | 2032 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1711 May 7 | Image
              530 Lease dated 28 day April 1707 btw Joseph THOMAS of Mill
                Street in the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore in Co Dublin Miller of the
                1 pt & Michael JACKSON of Thomas Court near the said City
                Cloathier of the other part THOMAS demised part of a holding demised by the
                Hon  Edward Late Earl of Meath… situate in an alley on the West side of
                Plimlicoe leading to the Tenter Fields of the said Joseph in the Liberty of
                Thomas Court and Donore mearing and bounding on the East to the holding of
                John BILLOP in the south to the holding of John BUCKLEY, on the west to the
                Tenter fields of the said Joseph THOMAS and to the north t the Alley
                aforesaid 34 foot in front to the said Alley and 38 feet deep or thereabouts
                be it more or less with all the Walls inclosing the said ground… lives of
                George BOWLES of Ballycrean son of John BOWLES of the same farmer, Samuel
                WATSON son of  John WATSON in Co Carlow and George ROOKE jr son of George
                ROOKE of Meath Street WITNESS: John BILLOP merchant of Dublin; Bartholomew
                RIVERS of same, merchant & Josiah BILLOP merchant. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 7 | 354 | 2668 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1711 Feb 12 | Image
              627 BTW John SALE of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt &
                Joseph DAMER of same Esq of the other pt. Reciting deed Rev William Lord
                Archbishop of Dublin 6 Nov 1704 demised to John SALE 2 tenements
                situate and being together in the street leading from the Poddle unto Blind
                Gate at St. Patrick’s Street theretofore held and enjoyed by Henry CLIFFE and
                Mary DRINKWATER and then in possession of Elinor SALE widow bounded north and
                south  with tenements then in possession of Leonard DOBBs & backwards
                with the Archdeacon’s wall … lease for 40 years … John SALE in consideration
                of £200 pd by Joseph DAMER assigned the aforementioned houses with all other
                Houses Buildings and Improvements … belonging to John SALE … NOTE: Probably the John
                SALE whose 2nd wife was Elizabeth TIFFIN who had firstly married
                Brig Gen Francis GORE. Her daughter Anne GORE was the wife of a Richard
                JACKSON (abt 1680-abt1740). |   |  
            | 7 | 464 | 2897 | JACKSON, Robert | Dublin | 1711 Feb 23 | Book Index 1708-1729  A Memorial of the last will and testament of Robert
                JACKSON late of Crooked Staff in the Liberty of Donore and County of Dublin Tanner deceased bearing date the Twenty-third day of February 1711, whereby
                the said Robert JACKSON (inter alia) did devise unto his beloved wife Joyce
                JACKSON the front tenement in Crooked Staff sett to several tenants being
                part of the holding he therein after Bequeathed to his son Robert JACKSON
                [eldest son] for his use “for ever of his Dwelling House, Tan Yard, Tan
                House, Bark House, Mill and other Buildings and Improvements made thereon
                Excepting the passage or Gateway backward from Chambre Street which he did
                will and declare to be part of the Holding bequeathed to his son William
                JACKSON...” sons John JACKSON & Thomas JACKSON son-in-law Jeremiah
                VICKERS. Witness Abraham SPENCE, Dublin City Brewer David CARTON Dublin City Clothier John BLAND servant of Joseph MARRIOT, Gent of Dublin.NOTE:
                Robert JACKSON m Joyce SHAW 1680. The relationships are gleaned in the JACKSON
                  records of St. Catherines. |   |  
            | 8 | 0 | 0 | JACKSON | Monaghan | 1711 Apr 20 | Viscount WEYMOUTH to Marmaduke COGHILL; Robert COPE,
              Esq of Lagall, Armagh; Thomas DAWSON Esq. of Armagh City; Francis DOBBS, Esq
              of Carrickmacross. Monaghan; Samuel DOPPING Esq. of Dublin City. Also
              names: Richard FITCH and Unnamed JACKSON of Carrickmacross. Other 2nd parties: Dr. LAWES and Francis LUCAS both of Dublin City & Brian
              OSBORNE of Thomastown, Co. Louth. WITNESSES: John WARD esq. of London City;
              Robert WISE Gent & Henry WOOD, Gent both of Middlesex, England. Roz McC |   |  
            | 8 | 59 | 1771 | JACKSON, Thomas & Richard | Dublin  Carlow | 1710 Jan 22 | STEPHENS-BUNBURY Image
                41 November 23, 1710 (note Registry date of Jan 1710 is
                correct – old calendar) Executed in the presence of Richard JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esq.  And John SHAW and Roger
                GAUGH of the said City Gents made between Walter STEPHENS of the City of
                Dublin Esq. And Thomas BUNBURY of Killerick in the County of Catherlough
                Esq.... demise of lands ... Mansion House called Littlecott... lands of
                Clogna [Cloghna,
                the lands of Waltertown als Ballywalter [probably Waterstown,
                Parish Rathvilly,
                Barony Rathvilly],
                lands of Ballybranin [Ballinabranagh Parish Cloydagh,
                Barony Idrone West,]
                together with the third part of the rectory of Cloda [Cloydagh in Barony &
                Co. Carlow for 41 years to commence after the expiration of a lease made by
                Sir Richard STEPHENS late of Lincolns Inn Knight Dec’d to Benjamin BUNBURY
                late of Killerick in the County of Catherlough Esq. Dec’d bearing date the 8th day of June 1696... signed in presence of Thomas JACKSON &
                Thomas WICKSED.   JACKSON, Thomas City of Dublin. Lease of
                properties in By & Co Carlow, 41 years after the termination of the lease
                dated 8 Jun 1696 from Sir Richard STEPHENS late of Lincolns Inn to Benjamin
                BUNBURY late of Killerick, Co. Carlow, which will be 25 Mar 1716, £200 pa.
                Mention of Richard JACKSON. Will.   NOTE: Thomas BUNBURY
                (1673-1743) married Rose JACKSON sister of Richard & Thomas JACKSON. | 16 |  
            | 8 | 126 | 1905 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1710 Mar 9 | John GOFTON of City of Dublin,  Image
                76 BTW John GOFTEN of City of Dublin Carpenter & James
                JACKSON, Gent of City of Dublin for 50 pounds sterling transferred land
                on Barrack Street, held by lease from John GLOVER.for 87 years from 1 Nov
                1708. WITNESS: John HALL Gent & Michael DALTON Vintner. |   |  
            | 8  | 130  | 1918  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1710 Mar 16 | PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin £202:9s to ALCOTT
              & BERRY for 3 houses, S side Essex St, in possession of Philip SMITH
              periwig maker, Samuel BARKER, tallow chandler + John McCULLY tailor, held on
              99 year lease from Lord Mayor and Citizens of Dublin to commence after
              the expiration of a lease to Jacob NEWMAN of which 48 years are still to
              come, with £6 pa to William BERRY of City of Dublin AnneChamney |   |  
            | 8 | 131 | 1922 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1710 Mar 9 | Image
              78 BTW John GOFTON of City of Dublin Carpenter of 1 pt & James
                JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. In consideration of £50 lease
                29 Sept 1709 land in Barrack St. City of Dublin [description] |   |  
            | 8 | 213 | 2632 | HUTCHINSON, John | Dublin | 1706 Mar 10 | WALKER-HUTCHINSON His will SOURCE: Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills. Appoint my well beloved son John HUTCHINSON and my
                loving friend Amos STRETTLE of the City of Dublin Merchant joint
                executors. House tenement in Temple Bar in the suburbs of the City of Dublin wherein I now live... son in law Elisha FRANCIS Tallow Chandler daughter
                Rachel FRANCIS wife of Elisha,,, lease to Elisha house built by him on the
                North side of Fleet St.... Mill in Dame St... 3 houses in Essex Street
                ......other leases from 3 HAWKINS brothers on Fleet Street and Lazy Hill in
                suburbs of... daughter Sarah STUDDART wife of John STUDDART...daughter
                Rebekah HUTCHINSON... sister Jane WEBB...cousins Thomas ROSE, John ROSE &
                Jane ROSE...other names cousin Thomas HUTCHINSON if he lives to 21 years ... bequest
                to Poor Friends called Quakers belonging to the Men’s Meeting of Dublin... 1706/1707 Mar 10 Quaker. WITNESSS Nathanial BRADFORD. |   |  
            | 8 | 233 | 2667 | DOBBEN | Dublin | 1711, Feb 5 | James DOBBEN Gent to Thomas SHROP Merchant - house known
              by the sign of “Hammer and Hand” and of the old ruinous Brew House and the
              Malt House behind. [aka DOBBIN?] |   |  
            | 9 | 82 | 3294 | NUTTALL | Kildare | 1712 Oct 1 | Image
              54 BTW Charles NUTTALL of Ballybegg Co. Kildare of 1 ot
                & Joseph DAMER City of Dublin Esq. of the other … | 18 |  
            | 9 | 84 | 3297 | JACKSON, Samuel | Dublin | 1712 Oct 8 | Image
              55 BTW Timothy LYNCH of Kings
                Street near Stephen’s Green in City of Dublin Dairyman; Michael LYNCH of same
                  Bricklayer of 1 pt; Darby GAFFNEY of City of Dublin of other pt. Reciting
                  that by deed poll 18 Jan 1710 conveyed … lease perfected by Samuel JACKSON of
                  City of Dublin of 16’ of ground on South side
                    of King Street in Suburbs of the City on which Timothy LYNCH built a
                  Brick house … [other leases unconnected to JACKSON or Kings St] NOTE: Samuel JACKSON (1641-1705) |   |  
            | 9 | 255 | 3605 | SALE | Dublin | 1707 Jan 27 | Image
              143 BTW John SALE of Co. Dublin
                Esq of 1 pt & Edward SHANNON of Co. Dublin Skinner of other pt. demised
                tenements being in street leading from the Poddle to the Blind Kale [Blind Gate?] at
                  Patrick Street now in possession of Walter FLING J Fergus CALLOUGHER or their
                  undertenants … |   |  
            | 9 | 347 | 3798 | BROWNE | Dublin | 1713 | Image
              190 Andrew BROWNE from email Darcy5 – links to Josias
                BROWNE Ann St. & Frapper Lane (Phrapper lane, Oxmantown) |   |  
            | 9 | 367 | 3871 | SALE | Dublin |   | Image
              200 COX-SALE BTW Henry COX of City of
                Dublin Gent of 1 pt; John SALE Esq of City of Dublin Esq of other pt.
                reciting tripartite indenture btw Henry COX of 1st pt; John SALE of 2nd pt; Mary MIDDLETON [?] of City of Dublin spinster of 3rd pt in
                  consideration of 10s paid by Mary MIDDLETON & other considerations
                  released lands of Duncormick & 35a of Leckan called Hill of Ballary in
                  Barony Bargy Co. Wexford. WITNESS: Thomas FETHERSTONE of Dublin Clk. Harvey
                  SALE of same Gent & Edward DALTON of City of Dublin Notary Public. |   |  
            | 9  | 384  | 3954  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1713 Jun 2 | EVANS-CUMING Btw Thomas EVANS of City of Dublin bricklayer &
                George CUMING of same Taylor…. Land on north side of Great Britain… no
                mention of PIPPARD. PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin. Piece of strand between
                Lazy Hill & Rings End, lease for ever at £200 pa. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 9 | 447 | 4184 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1713 Aug 18 | PALMER-JACKSON Image
                244 Btw. Enoch PALMER of City of Dublin Founder of the 1 pt
                & Michael JACKSON of same City Clothier of the other pt. In
                consid of Marriage between the said Michael JACKSON and Mary
                McCRACKEN niece to said ENOCH … 5 shillings…Tenement with appurtenances
                demised to Francis IREDELL on west side of Boot Lane [this is in Oxmantown] Dublin from May 1703 for 91 years from
                May 1, 1703, at 8 pounds per annum during life of William PALMER father of
                said Enoch and one peppercorn. WITNESS; John HAWKSWORTH & Edward DALTON. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 10 | 72 | 3089 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1713 Jul 2 | Image
              309 BTW Charles AUGHMUTY of City
                of Dublin Finger weaver and Robert LEVESLY of City of Dublin Weaver Proctors
                of Parish Church of St. John Evangelist Dublin of 1 pt & Simon ANYON of
                City of Dublin Gent of other pt.  … in consid of deed 25 Mar 1692 made by
                Henry SMITH and William MIDDLEBROOK then Proctors … with consent of John BULL
                of Dublin shoemaker deceased for 81 years … on east side of Fishamble St
                Dublin held by Simon ANYON containing in front from North to South 25’ ½ and
                from East to West adjoining Mr. PEPPARDs House from the Kings Pavement 45’ to
                the East adjoining Mr. JACKSONs holding formerly Mr. SMITH’s holding
                backwards 18’ from East to West joining to Mr. JACKSONs formerly Mr.
                SMITHs holding called the Marble Post 38 feet … witness: Mark DESMYNEECE,
                George LEECE and James SOMERVELL [aka SOMMERVILLE] of City of Dublin
                Gent. SEE also  ROD: 130-48-31192
                It was supposedly related to ROD:
                  10-78-3089 but the memorial numbers were not a fit. This memorial is
                actually at ROD: 48-156-31192 NOTE: At least one if not both of the neighbouring holdings
                were held by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). See 1705
                  Will. [Christ Church Deeds] 1948. Wm
                    Bishop of Kildare, dean, and the Chapter of Holy Trinity with consent of
                the Prebendary of St. John’s Dublin, in consideration of the surrender of
                Preb. St. John’s (  ) conveyed by John ALEXANDER to Henry SMITH and of
                £150 to be expended on the premises by the present lessee, lease to Samuel
                  JACKSON, of Dublin, esquire, assignee of Henry SMITH, the said premises
                now described as inhabited by Samuel ANDREWS and situate between Fishamble Street on
                the west, the butcher’s market formerly the Kill Garden on the east, the
                prebendary’s tenement in the possession of Widow BOYSE on the south, and that
                of Widow WILLIAMSON on the north; term, rent and covenants for forfeit and
                voiding as in said lease and lessee further covenants to expend £150 on the
                premises within 21 years and keep them in repair (map annexed). Signed by
                lessee in presence of Tho HARRISON, Ben BOYCE and Cha BALDWIN Dated 17 Apr.,
                1699, and 11 Wm. III |   |  
            | 10 | 121 | 3208 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1709 Nov 30 | Image
              325 BTW Francis ARMISTEAD City of Dublin Joyner of 1 pt
                & Joan HERD of City of Dublin widow of other pt. piece of ground
                containing in front to the East to Marlborough St 120’ and in depth backwards
                to the West to a new street called Armistead Street 165’ bounded on north and
                south with ground belonging to said ARMISTEAD on which said piece of ground a
                new house is now a building by the said Joan HERD to hold by Joan HERD … the
                said Joan HERD to secure the payment of £176 entered into with Capt Zachary PHILLIPS for the payment of £88.8 …  WITNESS James JACKSON, clerk to John SALE Esq. of City of Dublin & Henry
                ROBINSON of same City Gent. NOTE: Of interest here
                is that the WITNESS James JACKSON, was a clerk to John SALE. John SALE
                (d abt 1730) was the husband of Elizabeth TIFFIN (1664- btw 1735-1736). She
                was married firstly to Col. Francis GORE. Her daughter Anne GORE married Richard
                  JACKSON, a factor, and whose son Richard was a lawyer. This James
                    JACKSON was likely related, possibly a brother. Betham Abstracts connects
                some of these names: 111. Tiffin Zachary Esq.
                One of her Majesties Brigadiers of her Majesties Army in Ireland dated 2 July
                1702 pd 6 August 1702. Son Capt Henry - Nephew Christopher Phillips & Margaret his wife - sisters Elizabeth
                Price & Mrs. Jane Phillipson  Wife Catherine - daughter Elizabeth Gore Widow See also ROD: 57-180-37906.   |   |  
            | 10 | 190 | 3417 | JACKSON | Dublin Westmeath   | 1712 Nov 25 | Image
              370 BTW Rev William PIERS of Lowbaskin Co. Westmeath Clerk
                & Thomas PIERS of Comminstowne Co. Westmeath Esq of 1 pt & Rev. John
                  JACKSON of Clanshagh Co. Dublin Clerk of the other pt…. conveyed to John
                    JACKSON town & lands of Cominstowne [probably Cumminstown,
                Parish Kilbixy,
                Barony Moygoish]
                containing 220a, Rathpart of Cominstowne containing 29a in Barony Mygorith
                Co. Westmeath … payment 624 … WITNESS: Rev Daniel JACKSON of Trinity
                College Clerke, John TRUBSHAW Clerk to Samuel COTTON City of Dublin Notary. John
                  JACKSON [SEAL]  SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin John
                Jackson b: 1688 in of Clonsagh, Co. Dublin, Ireland d: 20 Jun 1751 in of
                Clonsagh, Co. Dublin, Ireland, husband Anne Castleton . His brother Daniel
                  Jackson b: 1687 d: 1772 in of Tullamore; Abbey Street, Dublin, Ireland
                husband of Catherine Dering b: Abt. 1711 m: Abt. 1731 d: 24 Aug 1793 in Abbey Street, Dublin, Ireland. |   |  
            | 10 | 279 | 3688 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1705 Feb 25 | JACKSON-LECOGGI Book Index 1708-1729  John JENNETT of Kinnure, Co. Dublin Gent. Edmond
                KELLY, City of Dublin, Gent & Margrett KELLY als HEYLAND als
                JENNETT wife of the said Edmond [KELLY] of Richard JACKSON of the said city
                carpenter in consideration of Thirty-five Shillings Sterl paid to him by John
                LeCOCQ of Dublin Gent (tenancies in Little Butter Lane) in suburbs of Dublin. |   |  
            | 10  | 307  | 3742  | PIPPARD | Queens | 1712  Mar 17 | PEPPARD, Robert. City of Dublin Lease &
              Release. Marriage between Maurice WARREN of Larragh, Co. Catherlough + Anne
              GRANTHAM (widow, his [Jacob PEPPARD?] eldest daughter) Her marriage portion
              £1200 to be used to pay off Maurice WARREN’s debts to Thomas FILSON, debtor.
              Maurice WARREN making over property in Co Kildare, Queen’s Co, etc to
              trustees (2nd parties). Marriage has taken place. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 10 | 371 | 3849 | DONALDSON | Armagh Antrim | 1713 Apr 30 | MOLYNEUX Samuel Esq Dublin James BUTLER of
              Mullaghatenny, Armagh bargains and sell unto William CROFT of Castle Dillon
              Armagh his right to an Indenture of lease dated 13 July last by Capt. John
              DONALDSON of Glenarm, Antrim to A for £623 Ster. Assignment written of back
              of earlier Ind. Of lease. No land mentioned in memorial of assignment.
              Vancouver Mike. John MAXWELL Esq. Collegehall, Armagh. William CROFTS,
              Castledillon. April 30, 1713 NOTE: see other
              deeds filed under William Echlin GRAYBURN. |   |  
            | 10 | 467 | 4183 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1713 Aug 14 | JACKSON-PALMER Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                511 Indenture relating to the marriage of Michael JACKSON of the City of Dublin clothier of the first part. Enoch PALMER of the said
                city Founder of the second part & Mary McCRACKEN of Carrickhill in County
                of Dublin spinster niece to the said Enoch of the third part. Whereby the
                said Michael in Consideration of a marriage intended to be had between him
                and the said Mary and of a marriage portion he is to receive with her doth
                Grant Bargain and Sell unto the said Enoch that new house with the Garden
                Backside and appurtenances wherein the said Michael now lives situate in St.
                Thomas Court in a lane leading from Pimlicoe to the Tenterfields for life of
                said Michael afterwards for life of said Mary for her life and then for life
                of issue… WITNESS: John HAWKSWORTH Clk to Edward DALTON Public Notary in
                Dublin and by said Edwad DALTON… SEE: JACKSONs
                  of St. Catherine Parish BMDs. |   |  
            | 11 | 41 | 3944 |   | Louth |   | TISDALE-JOHNSON Notes from Co. Louth Townland Books
              [incl many lands] Annaghivacky, Barronsland Richard TISDALE, City of Dublin, Esq.  Brabazon
                MOORE of Atherdee, Co. Louth, Esq., of the 1st pt. The Hon Robert
                JOHNSON of the City afsd  Esq. one of the Barons of her Majesties Court of
                Exchequer of the 2nd pt & Francis BERNARD her Majesties
                Solicitor General  of the City afsd Esq of the 3rd pt. | 16e |  
            | 11 | 52 | 3966 | JACKSON, William  | Killmainham, Dublin | 1713 Jun 6 | BELLEW, John-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary. 1708-1729 Between John BELLEW of Castleballin, Co. Galway of 1st
                part & William JACKSON of Killmainham, Co. Dublin, Tanner all that
                and those the Houses Garden and Yard with the old walls thereunto belonging
                then in the possession of the said William JACKSON commonly known as
                Farley’s holdings in town of Killmainham. Next adjoining to the bridge at the
                upper end of Killmainham leading from the town of Kilmainham to the new
                hospital mearing and bounding on the East unto the Lord Ross’s land, on the
                North to the River of Camock or Camrick and to the West and South unto the
                street leading from the Town to the said bridge of Killmainham… term of 66
                years rent 12 pounds 10 shillins WITNESS: John BEE of the City of Dublin Currier and William JOHNSON of the same City Gent. Memorial WITESS: Patrick
                BELLEW son of the said John BELLEW confirmed that Indorsement is witnessed by
                John BEE & Jeremiah VICKERS of the said City Tanner | 16e |  
            | 11 | 64 | 3994 |   | Magherkillcrany  Armagh Also Monaghan townlands | 1713, June 13 | RICHARDSON to CAIRNS 1708-1738 Henry RICHARDSON of Ballycleran, Co. Monaghan &
                Alexander CAIRNS Bart and Robert CLEMENTS of the City of Dublin Esq of
                the other part “make over unto Sd  Alexander CAIRNS  & Robert CLEMENTS 
                All that and those the Towns and Lands of  Dundrum  and Aghanagh containing
                Three Sessioghs or one Town Dartleagh, Tullyglish, Credonett, Rothcarburry,
                Carrygagh, Clogherte, Tullynemalloge, Cromvaghy, Drumacocombe,  Carryhugh, 
                Iskimmedy, Dunbarge, Crossmore, als Cady, Drumferish ... [and tons more
                townlands in Co Monaghan!] Henry Richardson retained use for himself and his
                daughters:  Mary, Katherine, Elinor, Elizabeth, Dorothy & Anne RICHARDSON
                during his or their lifetime. |   |  
            | 11 | 111 | 4123 | GORE, Francis | Clare | 1713 Jun 19 | Image
              72 BTW Francis GORE Sr. of
                Clonrond, Co. Clare Esq of 1 pt & Joseph DAMER of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt . In consid of £1,500 paid ny Joseph DAMER sold all the
                Castletown lands… Lands of Ballymeslan East & West, Behy, Lislorkan,
                Ballysheen, part of Killconnell, one quarter of Ballynelacken, ¼ Cloghandine
                … The Mansion and Manor House of Castletown and lands of Clonrond als
                Clonroud … all in town of Ennis Co. Clare, the Abbey & Gardens of Ennis …
                late in possession of John GORE Esq. deceased … Mills of Ennis … all in
                Barony of Islands Co. Clare, | 18 |  
            | 11 | 136 | 4185 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1713 Aug 18 |  See ROD 9-447- 4184 for similar info Image
                88 Btw. Enoch PALMER of City of Dublin Founder of the 1 pt
                & Michael JACKSON of same City Clothier of the other pt. In
                consid of Marriage between the said Michael JACKSON and Mary
                McCRACKEN niece to said Enoch PALMER … 5 shillings…PALMER demised to JACKSON
                brick house demised to Brigadier FAIRFAX on Westside of Boot Lane Oxmantown.
                Dublin.Term of 91 years from May 1 1703 at 8 pounds per annum during life of
                William PALMER father of said Enoch and one peppercorn. WITNESS; John HAWSWORTH & Edward DALTON. See: Jackson
                of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 12 | 131 | 4623 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1713 Jan 23 | BLIGH-CUSAK WITNESS George JACKSON, Gent, City of Dublin Property not specified. Lease Lives Athanasius, Catherine & James CUSACK
                £62 pa AnneChamney |   |  
            | 12 | 463 | 5869 or 8869 | TIPPING | Louth  | 1712 Nov 25 | BELLEW-TIPPING 1708-1729 Between Richard BELLEW & Thomas TIPPING of Castletown,
                Co. Louth, Gent ... set to TIPPING lands in Castletown Bellew in Barony of
                Dundalk, Co. Louth via the Castletate –[F?]anacarry Farrandregg & Furry
                Hill cont 240A including watermill & fishery of Castletown River ... for
                lives of Thomas TIPPING, Ephraim [S?]TANNUS of Carlingford, Co. Louth, Gent.
                & Christopher Thomas JOHNSTON of Carnilly [aka Carnally], Co. Armagh, Gent. WITNESS: John MULHOLLAN of
                Claneeran, Co. Kildare, Gent; Faithful FORTESQUE of City of Dublin, Gent. Lord BELLEW – TIPPING Indenture of Lease between Richard Lord Bellew, and
                Thomas TIPPING of Castletown, Co. Lowth… 240 acres in Furry Hill.. lives of
                Thomas TIPPING, Ephriam STANNUS of Carlingford, Co. Louth, & Charles
                Thomas JOHNSTON of Camilly, Co. Armagh Gent.. WITNESSES: John MULLHOLLAN of
                Claneeran, Co. Kildare Gent & Faithful FORTESCUE of City of Dublin,
                Gent. |   |  
            | 13  | 32  | 4756  | PEPPARD | Dublin | 1713 Feb 18 | PEPPARD, Jacob. Esq. Dublin City RozMcC |   |  
            | 13 | 52 | 4918 | JACKSON, Thomas | Kildare | 1709 Jan 7 | BELLEW-JACKSON 1708-1729 Roz McC Between Hon Richard Lord BELLEW Baron of Dunleek of 1
                pt & Thomas JACKSON of Dryhett, Barony of Carberry, Co. Kildare,
                farmer of other part .. set to JACKSON 107A in Dryhett ... lives of Thomas
                  JACKSON, John WEILY, James MILLER the younger of Tymaco all of Co.
                Kildare. WITNESS: Henry DOWDALL of City of Dublin, Thomas FORTESQUE
                & John MULHOLLAN of same, Gent. 16 Mar 1713. NOTE:
                This is probably Thomas JACKSON b: in Kilbank in Seathwaite,
                Lancashire, England +Ann MAN. SEE: Descendants
                  of Nicholas Jackson They were Quakers. |   |  
            | 13 | 62 | 5013 | MITCHELBURNE | Dublin | 1713 Feb 26 | Index
              42 Lease & Release    John OSBURN of City of Dublin of 1st part.
                Richard MITCHELBURNE Ballyarthur, [Parish  Castlemacadam,
                Barony Arklow], Co
                Wicklow Gent of 2nd part . Release 27 Feb 1713 btw John OSBURN of
                City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt & Richard MITCHELBURN of 2nd pt  &
                Rev Thomas WHALEY of Suddent Co. Meath Clke of 3rd pt.  L&R
                John OSBURN in consid of £400 granted to MITCHELBURN townlands of Slieveroe [Parish Moyne, Barony Ballinacor
                South], Newbane & Connygarry part of Tullyluske [aka Tullylusk. Parish Dunganstown, Barony
                Arklow] containing 400a for lease by lives from George OSBORNE to said John
                OSBURN in Barony of Arklow,part of Timullin [aka Timullin, Parish Kilcommon, Barony
                Arklow] Co. Wicklow in possession of James LINLEA undertenant to Thomas
                WILLIAMS farmer granted for 31 years… and likewise lands of Rahana [possibly
                Knockrahan]  Co. Wicklow for lives of John OSBURN & wife Sarah OSBURN
                & Richard MITCHELBURNE  … and also lease from Thomas WENTWORTH to Richard
                MITCHELBURN… in consid of £400 by Richard MITCHELBURN to John OSBORNE was the
                money of Rev. Thomas WHALEY of Sudden, Richard MITCHELBURNE acting in trust
                for WHALLEY, for 400a, By Arklow, Co Wicklow, held on lease from George
                OSBURN to John OSBURN & previously held by George OSBURN. John OSBURN
                also granting property in Co Wicklow held by Thomas WILLIAMS, farmer, for 31
                years by a lease in reversion from George OSBURN to Richard MITCHELBURN.  NOTE: Richard MITCHELBURN
                was a brother of Col John MITCHELBURN. Col. John MITCHELBURN married Susanna
                BERESFORD, the widow of William JACKSON. Richard Mitchelburn’s wife was a Mary JACKSON.  Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) , Castlemacadam Civil Parish, Barony of Arklow, Co. Wicklow |   |  
            | 13 | 365 | 5980 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1714 Feb 15 | ANDERSON-CALDBECK 1708-1729 Between Thomas ANDERSON of City of Dublin Inn holder &
                Joyce ANDERSON also BRADFORD his wife of which said Joyce is sole executrix
                of the will of her late husband William BRADFORD late of Lazy Hill near Dublin, Carpenter dec’d of the 1st
                part & William CALDBECK of City of Dublin bricklayer of the other part.
                WITNESS: William DICK, clerk & Samuel COTTON, notary Public both of City
                of Dublin. |   |  
            | 13 | 465 | 6529 | SALE | Dublin | 1715 Apr 18 | Mr. SALE adjacent –
              Houses on the Poddle, New Row, Donore, City of Dublin |   |  
            | 13 | 85 | 5170 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1714 June 2 | JACKSON-TUCKER Book Index 1708-1729 Lease of 91 years William JACKSON bricklayer of Dublin City
                Deed of Mtg to Martin TUCKER Ballybough Lane in Dublin Wm JACKSON [his
                mark]. WITNESS: John MOLLOY & Alexander McDONNELL |   |  
            | 13 | 105 | 5341 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1714 Jul 30 | John BILLOP’s Will John BILLOP of Pimlico in Liberties of Thomas Court &
                Donore City of Dublin Merch will dated June 12 1713, wife Katherine
                BILLOP... 25 pounds for her natural life... son Josiah BILLOP Witness: Michael
                  JACKSON Weaver Dublin City  NOTE:
                Michael JACKSON subsequently married the widow. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 13 | 136 |   | PUREFOY, John  | Dublin | 1714 Aug 26 | Image
              81 Lydia GOODWIN widow of John PUREFOY, merchant … land on
                North side of Castle St. name of the Sign of the Feathers Tavern NOTE: She may have been a 2nd wife. 1st wife Alice PETERS. |   |  
            | 13 | 149 | 5454 | JACKSON, Robert | Dublin | 1710 July 6 | JACKSON-SHARPLES Book Index 1708-1729  Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens
                County, farmer with Thomas BEWLEY of Bigbutter Lane (near City of DUBLIN) 
                tallow Chandler & Lancelot SIMPSON (James St. near Dublin City) of the
                one part & James SHARPLES of Rousk [Roosk],
                Parish of Ballymacwilliam,
                Kings Co. (farmer) leased land called “Rourk”[?] in Lannanamarran [Lenamarran ] Parish of Ballymacwilliam,
                Kings Co. NOTE: 1714 Sep 28 JACKSON Robert Farmer Mountmellick, Offally holds letter of Attorney from said George
                BEWLEY dated 1706  Term 77 years. WITNESS: Thomas COULTON, Innkeeper &
                Thomas HEACOCKE [possibly PEACOCK],
                Perukemaker & Thomas CURTIS blacksmith. NOTE: These are included in
                my Quaker
                  Jackson Tree |   |  
            | 13 | 295 | 5782 | OLIVER, Elizabeth | Dublin | 1714 Dec 20 | als Ayres, wife of said Robert Ayres. Roz McC |   |  
            | 13 | 318 | 5826 | JACKSON, William  | Dublin | 1714 Jan 15 | JACKSON-LATOUCHE Book Index 1708-1729  William JACKSON of City of Dublin Baker of 1st part
                & David LATOUCHE of Dublin, Merchant of other part ... JACKSON set to
                LATOUCHE one dwelling House & the house wherein Jonathon WOODALL lately
                dwelled situate in Mark Alley in St. Francis Street, Dublin ... term of 23
                years rent of £9.5. WITNESS Nathaniell TAYLOR & Abraham LYON both of City
                of Dublin. |   |  
            | 13 | 365 | 5980 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1714 Feb 15 | ANDERSON-CALDBECK 1708-1729 Between Thomas ANDERSON of City of Dublin Inn holder &
                Joyce ANDERSON also BRADFORD his wife of which said Joyce is sole executrix
                of the will of her late husband William BRADFORD late of Lazy Hill near Dublin, Carpenter dec’d of the 1st
                part & William CALDBECK of City of Dublin bricklayer of the other part.
                WITNESS: William DICK, clerk & Samuel COTTON, notary Public both of City
                of Dublin. |   |  
            | 13 | 389 | 6101 | BALL, Abraham | Kerry | 1714 Dec 10 | Image
              220 Abraham BALL of Darver Co. Louth Esq of 1 pt &
                Francis WOODLEY of City of Dublin, Gent … Lands in Co. Kerry that had
                been granted to Thomas BALL father of Abraham BALL, Edward RICHARDSON &
                Elinor BLACKSONE [?] or either of them by Letters Patent 19 Oct 20th year of the reign of Charles 2nd  [1681]. |   |  
            | 14 | 55 | 5566 | JACKSON, WIlliam | Dublin | 1714 May 31 | GREGG-JACKSON Found thanks to Linde Lunney Btw Hugh GREGG of City of Dublin, merch of the 1 pt
                & William JACKSON, bricklayer of th sd City of the other pt.lease
                to JACKSON of a piece of ground situate on  on South Side of Ballybough Lane
                in City of Dublin cont in front to the sd lane 20 ft in the rere
                fronting Gregge’s Lane 20 and depth front 200 ft bounded on the east to a
                house belonging to Mr Daniel McNEALL on the West to a piece of ground set by
                the sd GREGG to JACKSON n the north to Ballybough Lane and on the south to
                the said Greg’s Lane… term of 89 yers at rent of 3 pounds WITNESS: Willam
                WILSON of City of Dublin Francis TUCKER of City of Dublin Gent.& William KEEGAN of same City Gent. | 16e |  
            | 14 | 125 | 5580 | JACKSON, Robert | Dublin | 1711 May 16 | Book Index 1708-1729  Lease between Robert JACKSON [d 1711] of Crooked Staff,
                Co. Dublin, Tanner of the one part & Arthur POTTER of Chamber St,
                of said Co. Weaver. Of the other part. JACKSON demised to POTTER Dwelling
                House in Chamber St. Incl benefit of the pump. Bounded in front by Chanbers
                St & in the rere with a stone wall belonging to the premises… ease 51
                years. Witnessed Jeremiah VICARS, Robert JACKSON jr. & William CARLING
                all of the Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore in Co. Dublin,
                Tanners. NOTE: His tree is at  JACKSONs
                  of St. Catherines. See: Jackson
                    of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 14 | 186 | 6033 | JACKSON, Adam | Dublin | 1714 Feb 25 | JACKSON-SCOTT 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                117 Adam JACKSON of Pimlicoe in the Liberty
                of Thomas Court and Donore and Co. Of Dublin, weaver of one part &
                Nicholas SCOTT, City of Dublin, victualler … lives of George BOWLES of
                Ballycrean son of John BOWLES of the same, farmer, Samuel WATSON son of John
                WATTSON Co Carlow, & George ROOKE jr son of George ROOKE of Meath, baker.
                WITNESSES: Moses CHEATHAM, William SUMNER clk to Thomas COOKE Publick Notary
                in sd City.  SEE:ROD: 23-5-12243 for
                more details on land:  1718 Nov 19 Adam JACKSON of Pimlicoe in the
                Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore and Co. Of Dublin, weaver. & John
                BONYNGE of Cabaragh of said Co. Esq. Rect. Joseph BILLOP, late of the City of
                Dublin merchant dec’d  by his lease 1713 Sept 23  demised all that piece of
                ground lying in alley on the west side of Pimlico aforesaid leading to the
                tenter fields of Joseph THOMAS bounded on the east with backsides  of two
                houses belonging to the said John THOMAS, on the south to the holding of John
                BUCKLEY on the west to the holding of Michael JACKSON... NOTE: earlier Michael JACKSON marriage to BILLOP] | 16e |  
            | 14 | 231 | 6125 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1714 Mar 12 | Image
              139 BTW John SALE of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt &
                Rev. Joseph GRAVE of Geashell Kings Co. Clke of the other. Assigns lease of
                ground on west side of Meath St City of Dublin made by Sir Anthony
                PERCY to John DAVISON Carpenter 38’ X 103’ and 33’ in middle [same details as
                in another deed] |   |  
            | 14 | 376 | 6403 | BROWNE | Dublin | 1715 Jun 13 | BROWNE, Bernard-STEELE Coombe, Bernard BROWNE of City of Dublin Esq. of the one pt
                & John STEELE of Skinners Alley of other part. In consid of 1708 Lease
                for three lives renewable the house backside & garden  on the North side
                of the Upper Coombe  in the Liberty of Thomas Court  and Donore late in
                possession of Jane MUSGRAVE, widow bounded on the North by Mr. SANDYs late or
                now, holding on the south of the Coombe  on the est to James DUNNs now late
                holding on the  west to Thady BRYANs now or late for lives of Bernard BROWN,
                Thomas BROWN jun son to Bernard BROWNE &  Isaac ROBERTS son of Roger
                ROBERTs of Thomas Innholder… by virtue of a lease from Edward Earl of Meath. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 14   | 378 | 6410 |   | Coleraine | 1715 Jun 13 | Corp of Coleraine-JACKSON Bk 423: 1708-1738 Londonderry
              & Coleraine  Btw the Mayor Alderman and Burgesses of the Town of
                Coleraine in the Province of Ulster and Richard JACKSON of the City of
                Dublin Esq. of the other part… demised unto said Richard JACKSON all those
                the customs of the Markets and Faires of the said town of Coleraine and
                County of Londonderry. WITNESSES: John OLPHERTS. Thomas ADERTON. Samuel
                KINKEAD all of the said town of Coleraine. SEE: Jackson
                  of Coleraine. Timeline.  |   |  
            | 14 | 465 | 66603 | JACKSON, William  | Dublin | 1715 Jul 14 | Deed of Assignment made by Bernard BROWNE of City of Dublin Esq. & Nathaniel TUMBALE of the same city, clothier of house &
              Tenement late in possession of Thos PARENCE, south side of Cork St in Liberty
              of. Thomas Court & Donore which had been held for lives of sd Bernard
              BROWNE, Isaac ROBERTSON, of Roger ROBERTS of Thomas Court Inn holder &
              Philip MARTIN of Plimlicoe, merchant... The said Nathanial TUMBALE did in
              consideration of 50 pounds sterling pd by William JACKSON of Thomas
              Court and Donore in Co. Dublin, Gent assign the premises to Wm
                JACKSON. Witnessed  John BOOKER, City of Dublin, Looking Glass
              maker; Jeremiah VICKERS of the same City, Tanner; and William BARRY of the
              same, scrivener. |   |  
            | 14 | 474 | 6629 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1715 Jul 6 | DAVIS et al to GOWER. JACKSON-GOWER Book Index
              1708-1729  Peter DAVIS of City of Dublin, ??ingmaker
                [Periwigmaker]; William JACKSON of the same City of Dublin Bricklayer. & Thomas GOWER of sd City Gent.for 100 pounds pd by Thomas GOWER
                lease dated June 8,1683made by Elizabeth WHITE, widow exec of Henry WHITE
                dec’d to Patrick STANTON joiner a plot of land in Anglesey’s St.,in suburbs
                of City of Dublin ... lease assigned to Wm JACKSON  and
                afterwards by the Sherriffs of the County of the City of Dublin by
                virtue of a writ of Tier[?] issued out of the Court of Common Pleas. At the
                suite of Francis MATTHEWs Innkeeper to the said Peter DAVIS. Witnessed by
                Peter DALY of Dublin, Gent; Elinor JACKSON wife of the said William
                  JACKSON and Thomas MEREFIELD of Dublin, notary. |   |  
            | 15 | 43 | 6703 | NORTH, Francis | Wexford Dublin | 1715 Mar 6 | DRISCOLL-NORTH Image
                32 Tripartite deed BTW Dennis DRISCOLL of Enniscorthy, Co.
                Wexford Esq of 1st pt& Francis NORTH of City of Dublin Gent.
                Of 2nd pt & Richard DALTON of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting 15 Aug 1698 btw Rt Hon John late Earl of Bath of 1 pt &
                William SHAW jr Late of City of Dublin Esq. deceased of other pt, said Earl
                leased to William SHAW townlands of Adamstown [Adamstown , Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry] Ballykelly [Kellystown (Baile Uí Cheallaigh), Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry]   Rahinduff [Raheenduff,
                Parish Adamstown,
                Barony Bantry]  
                Coonoge [Coonoge,
                Parish Adamstown,
                Barony Bantry]  
                Bromry [??] Ballyneveagh [Ballagh (Bealach na bhFiach) Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry], Templeshelin
                Oldcourt [Oldcourt,
                Parish Adamstown,
                Barony Bantry]Miskerin
                [Misterin,
                Parish Adamstown,
                Barony Bantry] and
                Tongarry [Tomgarrow (An Tom Garbh) Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry] containing 4,000
                acres … WITNESS: Nathaniel KIRSAN  [?] of Eniscorthy Clerke, Clement ARCHER
                of Enniskillen Esq. Phillip HAY of Ballinkeele Co. Wexford Gent & Richard
                EDWARD of Enniscorthy. WITESS to Tripartite deed: by said Francis NORTH:
                Edward ROGERT of Templeshannon Co. Wexford Esq & Robert CLIFERLY of City
                of Dublin Vintner.  NOTE: I do not know
                where Francis NORTH may fit in, but
                Jennet JACKSON, dau of Richard JACKSON (1602-1681) & Jane CARTER
                (1618-1695) married Oliver NORTH of
                Parish Whittington, Westmorland, England. SEE: 1729 Jun 21 Deed: 61-155-40941. Rev Robert JACKSON of Tatham of Co Lancaster in
                Kingdom of Great Britain of 1 pt & Thomas MEREDYTH of Newtown, Co.
                  Meath…. Transfer of land called Reisk 50 A bordering on Carloandstowne
                also land in Island of Emloguh WITNESS: Francis NORTH of City of
                Dublin & Wm FORSTER clk to NORTH. NOTE:
                Given that a half sister of Rev. Leonard JACKSON, Jennet JACKSON married an
                Oliver NORTH, the name of Francis NORTH is interesting. Given that she had a
                brother named Francis, perhaps this Francis NORTH was a son? The townland of
                Reask is significant because it borders a townland leased to a Thomas JACKSON
                in 1616.. In 1733, a Francis NORTH was a Notary Public in Dublin. See
                Memorial: 71-461-52143 NOTE: It is possible that this William SHAW was the William SHAW
                (d bef 1718) of Ballygally, Co. Antrim husband of Margaret UPTON. SEE: 1730 Sep 11 ROD: 67-472-46824. James McCULLOCH to El SHELBOURNE
                1730-1745 Image
                  245 … James McCULLOH of City of Westminster Esq. one of the Gents of his
                Majesty’s Privy Chamber (one of the parties of the 1st pt) ….
                & Francis NORTH of Oristown
                  Co. Meath of 4th pt  AND:
                1730 Sep 18 ROD: 67-475-46830. James McCULLOCH to El
                SHELBOURNE1730-1745 Image
                  247 … Francis
                NORTH of Dublin & Thomas DANCE of Oristown Co. Meath |   |  
            | 15 | 44 | 6705 | JACKSON, Robert & sons John & Thomas &
              & Widow  Joyce | Dublin | 1715 July 1 1715 Sept 2 | Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                33 JACKSON-VICARS Memorial of an Indenture of Lease dated 5 July 1715,
                between Joyce JACKSON widow and relict of Robert JACKSON late of the City of Dublin Tanner deceased, and  John JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON sons of the said Robert JACKSON of the one part They had rented to Jeremiah VICKERS “all that house or
                tenement  situate on the south side of Chambers Street  in the Liberty of the
                Court of Donore and County of Dublin next adjoining to Jeremiah VICKERS on
                the east and to the west to Mr. PORTERs dwelling house together with the
                backside house of Ease  and all other the appurtenances ...” for the yearly
                rent of £8.10s . Witnesses: Robert JACKSON a Dublin tanner. William JACKSON of Dublin, gentleman. And Robert WALLIS and William BARRY scrivener.
                ... delivered 1 Sept 1715 at 9:15 AM  SEE:  JACKSONs
                of St. Catherines. and Jacksons of Crooked Staff. |   |  
            | 15 | 44 | 6706 | JACKSON, Henry | Meath | 1715 Jul 5   1715 Sept 1 | Image
              33 BTW Joyce JACKSON relict of Robert JACKSON late
                of City of Dublin Tanner, deceased & John JACKSON & Thomas
                  JACKSON son of said Robert JACKSON of 1 pt & Jeremiah VICARS
                of City of Dublin Tanner of other pt. Tenement on south side of Chambers St
                in Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore Co. Dublin next adjoining to Jeremiah
                VICARS house on the East and on the west  to Mr. PORTERs dwelling house
                together with the backside house of Ease and all appurtenances to hold to
                Jeremiah VICARS from 29 Sept. WITNESS: Robert JACKSON of City of
                Dublin tanner William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent & Robert
                WALLIS clerk to William BARRY City of Dublin Scrivener. Jeremiah VICARS
                [SEAL] SEE:  JACKSONs
                of St. Catherines. and Jacksons of Crooked Staff. |   |  
            | 15 | 170 | 7109 | DONALDSON | Dublin |   | See ROD: 15-172-14344 |   |  
            | 15 | 172 | 14344 | DONALDSON | Dublin | 1715, Jan 19 | DONNALDSON-LAMONT Donnaldson an Inn keeper of the City of Dublin & Daniel Lamont of Dublin - deed for land fronting Strand Street
                & Liffey. On the previous page (15/170/7109) is another ref to Randall
                Donaldson Innkeeper of Dublin, this time with land from Abbey Street
                north to Strand Street south |   |  
            | 15 | 345 | 7715 |   | Leitrim | 1716 Jun 23 | DENNISTOWN-KNOX Book 55 Btw George DENNISON of City of Dublin Merchant
                & Thomas KNOX of Dungannon, Co Tyrone Esq of other pt. [lands incl
                Aghavilly in Co Leitrim] | 16e |  
            | 15 | 376 | 7821 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1716 Jul 24 | Katherine Billop Widow Dublin 1717  Image
                232 Michael JACKSON clothier Pimlico –  Btw Katherine BILLOP of City of Dublin Widow & relict
                of John BILLOP her late husband and sole executrix and devisee of Josiah
                BILLOP her deceased son of the 1 pt; and Michael JACKSON of the
                same, clothier all that piece or parcel of land situate on the west side of
                Pimlico bounding on the east to the watercourse running by Pimlico on the west
                partly to the late holding of the widow EASTWOOD and partly to the Tenter
                fields now or lately belonging to Joseph THOMAS of Mill Street Miller on the
                North to the Watercourse of Trippiloe and on the south to a new lane leading
                from Pimlico to the said Tenter Fields with equal benefit of the said lane,
                also that piece or parcel of ground situate in an Alley on the West side of
                Pimlico leading to the Tenter fields of the same Joseph THOMAS on the south
                to the holding of  on the West to the holding of the said Michael JACKSON and on the North to the alley aforesaid 34 feet in front to the said Alley
                and 38 feet deep or thereabouts be it more or less with  all the walls enclosing
                the said ground and all buildings and improvements erected.. to hold to Michael JACKSON for the lives of George BOWLES, Samuel WATSON George BROOKE jr
                named in certain indentures See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. | 16e |  
            | 15 | 411 | 7967 | JACKSON, Joyce | Dublin | 1716 Jun 2 | JACKSON-CLAYTON 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729  Between Joyce JACKSON of City of Dublin,
                widow of 1st part & the Rev. Stafford LIGHTBURN of the 2nd part & Rev. John CLAYTON, Dean of Kildare & Prebend of St. Michans of
                the other part. Complicated lease involving lands of Hodgestown, Barony of
                Moyfenragh, Co. Meath and leases and mtg of deceased RAYNER…. Joyce
                  JACKSON, widow, in consid of 129 pounds 17 s 11p + interest released
                lands to John CLAYTON NOTE: Joyce JACKSON née
                SHAW’s tree is at JACKSONs
                  of Crooked Staff.  Her husband Robert JACKSON died 1711. | 16e |  
            | 15 | 413 | 7975 | ASH | Dublin | 1716 Aug 21 | Image
              250 BTW William WARREN of City of Dublin Perukemaker of 1
                pt & Elizabeth ASH of City of Dublin Widow of other pt. reciting lease 17
                June 1681 Tomas WILSON of City of Dublin Merchant cornerpiece of ground in
                Piphills Park on east side of Capel St. fronting B=Abbey Street on south
                directly across north side of Butters Houses containing in breadth from North
                to South in the front and west to Abbey St at that part of Abby Street which leads to Alderman JERVIS house [?]
                in the rere 18’8” & from east to west on the southside fronting Abby
                Street 130’ and from east to west on the north side hext other ground which
                Hugh WILSON held with demised premises from Bishop of Killallae 130’ for term
                of 97 years … |   |  
            | 16 | 237 | 7374 | JACKSON, William  | Dublin | 1715 Feb 20 | JACKSON-WILLS 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729  William JACKSON, City of Dublin, baker &
                Anthony WILLS, of the Comb, Co. Dublin Clothier.... transfer of house
                wherein Jonathon WOODALL lately lived containing 59 foot more or less to
                Jacob WESTs tenement together with yards backsides in Marks Alley in suburbs
                of City of Dublin. Lease and release 1710 Nov 8. Wm JACKSON [his mark] SEAL. |   |  
            | 16 | 284 | 7505 | LANGFORD, Sir Arthur | Antrim Dublin Meath | 1715 Dec 1 | LANGFORD, SIR ARTHUR,
              Summerhill, Co. Meath, Bart. 1 Dec. 1715. Full, 3| pp., 9 May 1716. To be
              buried in my chapel at Summerhill. Brother Henry Langford. Nephew Hercules
                Rowley. Sister Susanna Langford. Niece Letitia Lady Viscountess Loftus of
              Ely. Cousin Susanna Clements and her children. Cousin Francis McNeale and
              children. " My cousins William Jenny and his sister Mary Usher."
              Children of my cousin Hercules Burleigh. Cousin Theophilus Burleigh. Cousin
              Arthur Burleigh and his children. Cousin Hercules Courtney, Esq., senr., his
              sons Hercules and Francis and his four youngest daughters. Cousins Hercules
              and Thomas Upton. Cousin Susanna Carey and her four sisters. Thomas Upton, Dublin Esq., trustee. Lady O'Neill, former annuitant. John Curtis, Dublin,
              Esq. Dr. Duncan Comyng (Cumyng). Mr. Joseph Boyse. Walter Stephens, Esq. Mrs.
              Ann Couse. Mr. Cheney. Mr. Oliver Bomford and Mr. John Charles, tenants.
              George Dennis trustee, and his son Arthur. Mr. Benjamin Pratt, trustee. Geo.
              Granger, John Fagan and George Baasman, servants. Bequests to Presbyterian
              Meeting Houses in Dublin, and £30 per annum for ever for a
              Presbyterian Minister at Summerhill.  The Manors of Killmakevett,
                Killelaugh, Massareen, Co. Antrim. Ederaowen in Manor Killulta, Co. Antrim.
                Carnegraney, Barony Ballaliney and other lands in Co. Antrim. Summerhill,
                Rahainstowne, Baconstown, Ballanderry, Jordanstowne, Ballygortogh, Iffernock,
                Agher Pallace, Adrams, Baldwinstown, Newtowne, Tobergregan, Adamstowne and
                other lands in Co. Meath. Merchant's Key, Skipper's Lane, city of Dublin,
                and lands in the county, city and suburbs of Dublin, and all other
                real and personal property etc. Witnesses: William Tyrrell, Minister of
                Rathmullion, Henry Shields, Ballygortagh, gent., and Benjamin Pratt, Agher
                Pallace, gent., all in Co. Meath. Memorial witnessed by : Ja. Wilde, Hen. 
                Buckley.. Hercules Rowley (seal) NOTE: Mary LANGFORD (d 1684) was the wife of Sir John ROWLEY,
                  and a sister to Arthur LANGFORD. She was the sister of Susanna Langford, and
                  mother of Arthur’s Nephew Hercules Rowley, and Niece Letitia Lady
                  Viscountess Loftus of Ely |   |  
            | 16 | 308 | 7572 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1716 May 17 | GLOVER-DEAKIN Image 175 BTW Farmer GLOVER of
                City of Dublin Eq. & John DEAKIN of Kittlearnan Co. Dublin Gent In
                consideration of £108 all of Farmer GLOVER’s interest in & to a lease
                made by Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of house or tenement
                where Mr James ROBBINS lately dwelt in or near King Street in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin with the Stable on the east side of said
                  house & also all ye large Garden scituate only East side of ye said House
                  & Stable & also a Tenement on ye east part of Garden for 50 years at
                  £26 with proviso to be void on payment of £108 in trust … WITNESS James
                  PORTER & Paul HOWEL NOTE: This was the Kings Street holding documented
                at: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens
                  Green, Dublin. SEE ALSO: the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON . This Richard JACKSON was
                    a member of JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland
                      and Coleraine, Londonderry. Capt.
                        Richard JACKSON (1668-1730) was the eldest son of William JACKSON of Jackson
                        House, Coleraine and Susan BERESFORD. Farmer
                          GLOVER was a surveyor General for Ireland. SEE: ROD: 5-261-1738. |   |  
            | 16 | 353 | 7703 | BALL | Armagh | 1716 May 11 | BALL-VAUGHAN  1708-1738 Raceelan aka Ratheelan Image
                197 Abraham BALL of Darver, Co Louth & Florinda his
                wife of 1st part & John VAUGHAN of City of Dublin, Gent &
                Simon GOODWIN of Talbowtown [Talbotstown
                  Lower or Talbotstown
                    Upper], Co. Wicklow Esq of 2nd part, John GARSTIN of Steddin
                in Co. Meath Esq. & James LEIGH of Waltertown, Co. Louth Esq of 3rd part. Transfer of townlands: Drumlougherry [probably Drumlougher,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Teer [Teer,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
                Corliss [Corliss,
                Parish Creggan, Barony
                of Fews Upper],
                Annaghmarr [Annaghmare,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] ,
                Sytrim [probably Sheetrim,
                Parish Creggan, Barony
                of Fews Upper],
                Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
                  Big & Cullyhanna
                    Little, Parish Creggan,
                Barony Fews Upper],
                Raceeland Rathkeelan,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Cross
                [aka Crossmaglen,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Munoge
                [Monog,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] & Urher [Urcher,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Drumnacavale [probabl Drummuckavall,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
                Emurycame [probably Ummeracam
                  (Ball) South, Parish Creggan,
                Barony Fews Upper],
                Legmoylinall [Legmoylin,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Barony
                of Fews, Co. Armagh and more lands in Barony of Orier, Co Armagh & Barony of Ruteath, Co. Meath … lands at Creekstown & the Moiety of town and lands of Knavinstown in Barony Ratoath Co. Meath
                … much legal language …for the use of Thomas BALL, eldest son of Abraham
                & Florinda and after his decease to male heirs and then to John BALL, 2nd son of Abraham & Florinda... Norman BALL 3rd son... Abraham
                BALL 4th son. NOTE: This is Abraham
                BALL (d 1740) and Florinda NORMAN (d 1753). His nephew John BALL (married Dorothy JACKSON (1686-1760). She was a daughter of William JACKSON and Elizabeth GORGES. |   |  
            | 16 | 389 | 7793 | ARKWRIGHT | Dublin | 1716 Jun 12 | Image
              217 BTW Terence REILLY of City of Dublin Brewer of 1 pt
                & Henry ARKWRIGHT of Galway Esq of other pt. In consideration of £300
                tenement wherein Terence RILLY lives in Proper Lane in Oxmantowne in suburbs of Dublin together with the
                Mault Houses Brewhouses Outhouses … WITNESS: John REILLY City of Dublin
                yeoman & Timoth ____ of same labourer Terrance REILLY [SEAL] |   |  
            | 16 | 398 | 7812 | SALE, John | Dublin Wexford | 1716 Jul 3 | Image
              221 WITNESS: John SALE Esq. of City of Dublin |   |  
            | 16 | 403 | 7822 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1716 Jul 19 & 20 | JACKSON-BILLOP NOTES in 2009 diary Book Index
              1708-1738 Image
                223 Marriage between Michael JACKSON of City of
                Dublin, Clothier of 1st part & Katherine BILLOP of same city
                the widow & relict of John BILLOP her late deceased husband & sole
                executrix of Josiah BILLOP her deceased son. Michael JACKSON to
                Katherine BILLOP land on the west side of Pimlicoe bounding on the east to
                the Watercourse running by Pimlicoe on the west to the [?]ale holding of the
                widow EASTWOOD & partly to the Tenter Fields lately belonging to Joseph
                THOMAS of Millstreet, Miller on the North (more description). WITNESS:
                Patricia WARREN & Bartholomew RIVERS, City of Dublin Merchants &
                William SUMNER Clerk to Thomas COOKE, Dublin Notary Public. SEE; Jacksons
                  of Pimlico |   |  
            | 16 | 405 | 7830 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1716 Jul 4 | Image
              224 BTW Charles WORMINGTON of
                Finglass Co. Dublin Gent & Deborah WORMINGTON als BUNBURY als ARUNDELL
                his wife of 1 pt; Rev. Mathew HANDCOCK Dr. of Divinity Archdeacon of Kilmore
                of other pt … brick house Messuage or Tenement together with backhouses Tan
                Yard & Garden belonging bounding Northward with the water course running
                through the Coomb Eastward and Southward of the holdings of Mr. PARROTT and
                Westward with the holdings of Mr. JACKSON …. WITNESSES: Adam HANDCOCK
                of City of Dublin Gent; Ed. BUTLER of City of Dublin Gent; James WILDE |   |  
            | 16 | 422 | 7870 | SALE | Dublin | 1716 Aug 4 | Image
              234 Elizabeth TEAKER of City of Dublin Widow of the one part;
                John UNDERWOOD of City of Dublin Ironmonger; Hugh BRADY of Kilcooney Co.
                Galway, Gent & William BARRY of City of Dublin Gent of the other part.
                Tripartite deed Btw said Elizabeth TEAKER of the first part John BRADY of
                Raheens Co. Clare Esq of the 2nd pt & John UNDERWOOD, Hugh
                BRADY and William BARRY of 3rd pt. Reciting that Lucretia ARUNDELL
                of City of Dublin widow relict and executor of Robert ARUNDEL of same City
                Alderman deceased being possest of a considerable estate on lands &
                several Houses and Tenements in the Suburbs of Dublin and having four
                daughters viz: Hanna, Deborah, Abigail and Lucretia ARUNDEL unprovided for
                did on 5 Feb 1670 make her last will bequeathing her estate equally to her
                four daughters … reciting that Thomas TEAKER late of Rathmore Co. Kildare
                Clke deceased having intermarried with Hannah ARUNDELL he the said Thomas
                & Hannah his wife and Henry BUNBURY merchant to the said Deborah
                [ARUNDEL] his wife & Thomas SPRUNGER Gent and the said Abigail [ARUNDEL]
                his wife & Luke LOWTHER & Elias BEST Alderman who were left executors
                for nd on behalf of the said Lucretia the Younger … 4 lots … incl the house
                on Patrick Street and backside adjoining Mill
                House Barkhouse Tanyard & Garden formerly in possession of Lucretia
                ARUNDEL deceased and afterwards in the possession of Elias BEST held by
                leases from the City of Dublin for a term of years … reciting 9 Jan 1681
                Thomas THEAKER & Hannah his wife … drew the first lot … Hannah having
                died before the said Thomas THAKER who then married Elizabeth THEAKER… Thomas
                THEAKER made his will 7 July 1713 leaving all to wife Elizbeth THEAKER. Also
                reciting John CARTY of City of Dublin  Gent by his lease 30 Aug 1715 in
                consideration of £500 released to Elizabeth THEAKER lease 18 Apr [1716] made
                by Anne STANDISH and Mary MIDDLETON Widow to said John CARTY the Dwelling
                House or houses, Brewhouse & Malthouse then in possession of Ann STANDISH
                & Mary MIDDLETON & their undertenants … being on the Poddle Water & New Roe in Liberty of Thomas
                  Court & Donore  in Co. Dublin with all Outhouses or Tenements,
                Stables Backsides, Gardens Ways, Passages & Appurts … bounded on the west
                by the street of Newroe on the south with Mr. SALEs Houses or concerns & on the
                  North with the Kings pavement on the Poddle Water aforesaid and on the east
                  with [Abel?] Robert MASONs and Mrs. GUSTARD’s houses containing in front to
                  the Poddle Water 103’ & in front to Newroe 137’ for lives of James
                STANDISH & Henry STANDISH sons of Anne STANDISH for and during natural
                life of Mary CORNIN als MIDDLETON daughter to Mary MIDDLETON … several brick
                houses erected on the Premises in Room of Old Houses …. Marriage to be
                solemnized shortly btw Elizabeth THEAKER & John BRADY … WITNESS: John
                CARTEY & Henry BUCKLEY Gents of City of Dublin |   |  
            | 17 | 30 | 8091 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1716 Oct 5 | Jas Mitchell Dublin to James Jackson gent 1716
              Dawson St 17 30 8091 James MITCHELL of the City of Dublin Joyner of the
                1 pt & James JACKSON of the same City Gent of the ther pt.
                reciting that Joshua DAWSON Esq by lease and release… granted to James
                MITCHELL all that piece of ground on south side of Dawsons St containing 65
                feet fronting to Stephens Green cotainting to the front of Dawsons Street 226
                feet and a half and containing 217 foot and a half  joinng Joseph LEESON’s
                holding together with the new brick house wherein Mr. GLOVER then dwelt then
                lately erected by  by the said James MITCHELL and the old house and all the
                improvements then or lately standing there… to hold to James MITCHELL and his
                assigns for vere at yearly rent of 9 pounds stering and a sugar loaf at
                Christmas or 5 shillings in lieu thereof yearly forever… in consid of 315
                pounds to be paid to the said James JACKSON and also in consid of the sd
                James JACKSON making a deed of fee farm of the rest of the premises set to
                Mr. GLOVER.. land granted to James JACKSON in presence of James WILDE
                and William BARRY | 16e  |  
            | 17 | 78 | 8217 | MONTGOMERY | Dublin | 1716 Jun 11 | Image
              56 BTW William MONTGOMERY of City of Dublin Merchant Henry
                BROWNRIGG of Annagh, Co. Wexford Gent Henry CRELLIN of City of Dublin Tallow
                Chandler & Mary CRELLIN als LIFFSLEY wife of said Henry CRELLIN &
                Joseph ROGERS of City of Dublin Merchant & Mary ROGERS als BROWNRIGG wife
                of said Joseph BROWNRIGG of 1 pt. John BALF of City of Dublin Merchant of
                other pt … demised to John BALF house or tenement in Temple Barr Dublin
                wherein the said Mary ROGERS then dwelt together with the Brewhouse, Horsemill,
                Outhouses etc with liberty of egress through the Gateway leading out of said
                Street into the said premises through or under the Forestreet house set to
                Mary CRELLIN by Thomas PHILLIPS … with water from well also the Brining
                Vessells .. to be held by John BALF for term of 30 years … WITNESS: Lavallin
                NUGENT of City of Dublin Apothocary & William BARRY of same Scrivener. NOTE: The names index
                recorded the volume as #7. |   |  
            | 17 | 104 | 8306 | MITCHELBOURNE, Richard | Dublin | 1716 July 6 | Image
              69 Btw Richard Lord Viscount ROSSE of one pt & Richard
                MITCHELBURNE of City of Dublin Esq of other pt. … in consid of £567 paid by
                Richard MITCHELBURNE… a number of townlands in Baron Arkloe, Co. Wicklow to
                hold for lives of Charles LAMBE eldest son of William LAMBE of Willow Grove
                Co Wicklow Esq. Richard LAMBE 2nd son and Lawrence CROW eldest son
                of William CROW of City of Dublin Gent…. WITNESS: William LAMB, Francis
                ANDERSON. NOTE: Richard MITCHELBURN was a
                brother of Col John MITCHELBURN. Richard MITCHELBURN’s wife was a Mary JACKSON.  He was from Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) , Castlemacadam Civil Parish, Barony of Arklow, Co. Wicklow |   |  
            | 17 | 136 | 8407 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1714 Aug 14 | William DOMVILLE, Esq., of Dublin City to Thomas
              JACKSON, Esq., of Dublin City of parcel of ground on north side of
              Peter Street, suburbs Dublin bound by ground of Mr. HUTCHINSON, of Mr
              LEE at £6 Ster p.a. This deed was on back of assignment 14 July 1706 in which Thomas JACKSON, grantor (same person as B?) for £35 from Daniel
              READING, granted Daniel READING sd parcel as granted Thomas JACKSON by
              William DOMVILLE Thanks to Mike of Vancouver. |   |  
            | 17 | 165 | 8463 | JACKSON, William Rev | Dublin | 1709 Jan 26 | WITNESS: Rev. William JACKSON, then curate of St.
              Michaels. RE: House in Trapper Lane formerly held by Alderman Charles FOSTER
              relating to a trust for the Parish of St. Michael the Archangel, Dublin. NickRed |   |  
            | 17  | 169  | 8473  | PEPPARD | Dublin | 1716  Jan 11 | PEPPARD, Jacob RozMcC Deed BTW Joseph FOSTER Master of Corp of Taylors Dublin commonly known by the name of the Fraternity of St John the Baptist of Dublin George QUARRY and Charles TINDALL master of said fraternity & William
                ASTON merchant of Dublin.  All of town or village called Baskin in
                Barony of Cooloch Co Dublin… lands late in [possession of Arthur SMITH
                Gent and all that Lot in Oxmantown in Parish
                of St. Michans without the walls. In City of Dublin in length from the
                Highway or pavement in the east unto Oxmantown green containing length
                backwards three score and 18 yards… south to lands of St Catherine’s Guild in
                the Church of St. Michans…… lots of tenants mentioned incl Nicholas VICKERS…
                also lands in Co. Wicklow then in possession of Jacob PEPPARD. Esq.
                [Complicated – and I have not made sense of it all – only that the connection
                btw Drogheda & Oxmantown is interesting] | 16 |  
            | 17 | 294 | 8878 | SALE, John | Wicklow | 1716 Mar 16 | Image
              167 Deed of Mtg btw John SALE of Co. Dublin Esq of
                the other part. Reciting that Edward KENNEDY of Mountkennedy Co. Wicklow
                deceased and Dame Katherine KENNEDY his wife did by an indenture of lease
                Sept 15, 1709 set unto John SALE all that land by the name Sandymount Park
                containing 10 acres more or less in Manor of Mountkennedy Parish and Barony
                of Newcastle Co. Wicklow for term of 3 lives renewable for rent of one pepper
                during the life of John SALE … mtg to Richard WARBURTON. NOTE: The one peppercorn rent would possibly indicate some kind of a family connection
                between SALE and KENNEDY. | 18 |  
            | 18 | 20 | 8218 | McCULLAGH, Patrick | Dublin | 1716 Oct 20 | Patrick McCULLAGH of Dublin City, Merchant
              witnessed deed. RozMcC |   |  
            | 18 | 48 | 8302 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1716 Sep 27 & 28 | JACKSON-MITCHELL  Image
                359 Book Index 1708-1738 James JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent of
                1st part & James MITCHELL of same Joiner ... corner plot of
                land on north side of St. Stephens Green. Containing
                in front to said green 36’ to the front of Dawsons Street running levill to Mr.
                GLOVERs Stable 115’ on the West side to Mr. GLOVER’s holding containing
                110’9” and on the north to Mr. GLOVERs Stable containing3 ½’ with the new
                brick house building the said James MITCHELL to the front of the said Green
                and all of the buildings and improvements thereon wherein Samuel ROWLAND now
                dwells the same being all the rest & residue of a piece of ground of
                which the said premises… granted in a Fee Farm by Josua DAWSON Esq. to said
                James MITCHELL now set to said Mr. GLOVER WITNESS: Robert WALLIS Clke to
                William BARRY of City of Dublin Scrivener and by William BARRY. James JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: see also #8091. |   |  
            | 18 | 98 | 8547 | JOHNSTON | Fermanagh | 1726 Jan 31 | Charles CAMPBELL, City of Dublin, Merchant –
              John MOORE, Dublin Merchant- James JOHNSTON  of Magherymenagh in Co
              Fermanagh |   |  
            | 18 | 186 | 8809 | JACKSON, Joseph | Dublin | 1716 Mar 11 | Richard RUCKMAN to Joseph JACKSON, weaver of Cork St. also
              Dolphins barn Lane Dublin, of corner house on Cork street next to
              Magpye House [aka Magpie House], Ropers Rest house, Lime Kill House and pipe
              makers wall from 29 Sep last past during lives of Henry PERCY, Esq. , Robert
              PERCY, brother to Henry & John WARD, Brewer & survivors at   ster
              p.a. renewable on payment of 20s fine. Thanks to Mike of Vancouver. |   |  
            | 18 | 193 | 8822 | JACKSON, Joseph | Dublin | 1716 Mar 15 | JACKSON-TAGG [or SAGG] NOTES in 2009 diary Book
              Index 1708-1738 Between Joseph JACKSON of Cork St. & Dolphins
                Barn Lane, Co. Dublin, weaver of 1st part & John TAGG
                of Meath St. In Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore in said Co. Weaver ...
                description including Magpie House, Ropers Rest House Limekill House ... term
                500 years at a peppercorn & annual rent. WITNESS: Benjamin JOHNSTON Clerk
                to Edward DALTON, notary. |   |  
            | 18 | 193 | 8822 | JACKSON, Joseph | Dublin | 1713 Mar 15 | for £10 in mtg Joseph JACKSON, weaver of Cork St.
              also Dolphinsbarn Lane Dublin, to John TAGG, weaver of Cork St. also
              Dolphinsbarn Lane Dublin, of corner house in Cork st als Dolphins Barn
              Lane over against "Magpye house" leading to Ropers Rest House on
              west side of sd lane, together with backside and little house in backside
              "Limekilnhouse", even with Limekill house on east, adjoining
              Pipemakers wall on west, for 500 yrs at 1 peppercorn, subject to repayment of
              £10 + int. [Marginal note: Mtg satis 15 March 1717 No 220] Thanks to Mike of
              Vancouver. |   |  
            | 18 | 198 | 8835 | SALE | Dublin |   | Mr. SALE New Row on the Poddle,
              Dublin |   |  
            | 18 | 331 | 9189 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1716 No 26 | BTW Farmer GLOVER of City of
              Dublin to William DEAKON of Kiltearnan Co. Dublin Gent in consideration of
              £600 all of Farmer GLOVERS interest in a Lease made by Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent … tenement in or near Kings Street … NOTE: This was the Kings Street holding documented at: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens Green, Dublin. SEE ALSO: the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON . This Richard JACKSON was a member of JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
                Londonderry. Capt. Richard JACKSON (1668-1730) was the eldest son of
                  William JACKSON of Jackson House, Coleraine and Susan BERESFORD. Farmer GLOVER was a surveyor General for
                  Ireland. SEE: ROD: 5-261-1738. |   |  
            | 18 | 337 | 9208 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1717 May 14 | Richard KNIGHT, Polterer of Dublin City, to Thomas
              JACKSON Esq., Dublin City, of lot & house on east side
              Phrapper lane in Oxmantowne in Dublin suburbs, 20' in breadth 90' in
              depth, bnd on north by holdings of Thomas BROWN, Esq. of Dublin City,
              on s.w. by holdings of Terrence REILY, Brewer, subj to redemption on
              repayment of £50+ int 15 Nov next. WITNESSES: Richard VINCENT, Gent of Dublin City; James CORRYN, Innkeeper of Dublin City; James SULLIVAN. Thanks
              to Mike of Vancouver. |   |  
            | 19  | 91  | 9741  | PEPPARD | Dublin | 1717 Sep 11 | Image
              56 PEPPARD, Robert. City of Dublin. Robert CHEATHAM,
                alderman, City of Dublin of 1 pt conveying to John BATE of City of Dublin Esq,
                John HOYTE, alderman, City of Dublin and Robert PEPPARD Esq, City of Dublin
                of 2nd pt Robert BARLOW eldest son and executor of Sir James
                BARLOW Bart late of City of Dublin of 3rd pt. property on North
                side Abbey St, in Dublin suburbs containing in front to street 100’ and
                running backwards 100’ mearing on the south with Abby
                  Street on the north the wall of St. Mary’s Church on the east with
                Jervis Street and on the west with other ground let by Sir Humphrey JERVIS
                Knight to Alderman John ECCLES. NOTE: It is possible that John BATE was related to Anne BATE of
                Ashby-de-la- Zouch, wife of Richard JACKSON. |   |  
            | 19 | 187 | 9945 | McCULLAGH, William | Dublin | 1717 Jul 23 | William McCULLAGH witnessed will of Josua WILCOCKS. NOTE:
              Abel STRETTEL was the executor. RozMcC |   |  
            | 19 | 313 | 10250 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1717 Mar 29 | Image
              169 The will of Catherine BILLOP, city of Dublin, widow
                reciting that the was entitled to a holding in High Street Dublin in
                possession of Patrick WARREN. Executors Richard HANNA, Dublin, butcher, Michael JACKSON, Patrick WARRREN, Patrick WARREN, Tenant in High St., Dublin.  …
                £5 per annum to be paid to Rev. Joseph BOYCE’s son and after his decease to William
                  JACKSON and James JACKSON sons of Michael JACKSON,
                Clothier. A legacy to her old servant Rebecca LAMBERT without the
                intermingling of her husband. Executors: Richard HANNA of City of Dublin,
                Butcher; said Michael JACKSON & Patrick WARREN. Witnesses: Roger
                PARKER of City of Dublin, gent, Samuel COOPER of City of Dublin, Shoemaker,
                and John SMITH, public notary, all of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by: John
                SMITH, Luke WALL. Patrick WARREN seal. Michael JACKSON seal. NOTE: In 1716, after the death of husband John
                BILLOP in 1714, Catherine married Michael JACKSON. See: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlico. I suspect that John BILLOP was a son of the Catherine BILLOP
                of this will. |   |  
            | 19 | 392 | 10419 | WRIGHT | Monaghan | 1717 Jan 20 | WRIGHT-WRIGHT Book 43 (1708-1738) Corduffles  Image
                211 Joseph WRIGHT of Gola & William WRIGHT of
                Tulygraham, Co. Armagh Marriage portion after marriage of Joseph WRIGHT and
                Mary OWEN, daughter of Edward OWEN of Killmore, Co. Monaghan. Joseph WRIGHT of Gola & William WRIGHT of
                Tulygraham, Co. Armagh   NAMES: Joseph
                WRIGHT of Gola; William WRIGHT of Tullygraham; Henry OWEN of Killmore;
                Mary OWEN; Edward OWEN; Alexander HAMILTON of Dublin; William SCOTT of
                Rabanan. PLACES: Gola aka Gowlea also Gowlee
                Gowlagh Dordowles; Corduffles aka Cordevlish; Shenadown aka Shenaden; Corleck
                aka Knockenelter also Corbofin; Listumacy aka Aghaclea.  . Barony of Dartry. | d |  
            | 19 | 477 | 12608 | JACKSON, James | Dublin Londonderry | 1716 Dec 12 | Image
              254 JACKSON-BANKHEAD Notes in 2009 diary Book Index
                1708-1738 James JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
                & James BANKHEAD of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Merchant of the other
                part. James JACKSON let to James BANKHEAD 11/6 part of freehold
                called Clanlarry [Glenleary,
                Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine],
                Parish of Camassmacasque, [NOTE: Camus
                  Macosquin Glebe, Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine.] now
                in tenure of John BOID [aka BOYD?] … James JACKSON [SEAL] Co. Londonderry. WITNESS: Benjamin JOHNSON, Clerk &
                Edward DALTON, Notary.  SEE ALSO: ROD
                409-532-269118 Jun 12, 1789 Btw James STEWART of Gracehill, Co Antrim Esq
                &of 1st part & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Co
                Londonderry & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife and James JACKSON,
                eldest son & heir apparent of 2nd part & John GALT &
                Charles GALT of Londonderry merchants of 3rd pt…. in consid of
                £400 pd by GALT to JACKSON.. tenement on the West side of the New Row in Town
                of Coleraine marked in Map of said town #28… description of land. NOTE: Because of other
                JACKSON holdings in the parish of Macosquin (ie 45822), I suspect that James JACKSON is related to Richard
                  JACKSON (abt 1722-1787).   NOTE: A James JACKSON was included in the lists of soldiers (or their representatives) who settled
                in 1665 in Parish Billy,
                Baroney Cary, Co. Antrim.
                Also in Co, Antrim a John JACKSON and James JACKSON who settled
                in the Parish of Dunaghy,
                Barony Kilconway.
                SOURCE: The
                  MacDonnells of Antrim p 466. |   |  
            | 20 | 13 | 9545£ | Beresford, Marcus Sr. | Meath Cavan | 1717 Aug 7 | Edward REILLY 1708-1729 Image
                15 BTW Duncan CUMYNG of City of Dublin Doctor of Physic of
                1 pt & Edward REILLY of City of Dublin Esq. of the other pt. Lease btw
                Duncan CUMYNG and Sir Marcus BERESFORD of Kilbrew Co. Meath Bart of the 1 pt
                & the said Edward REILLY of the other pt.,,, in consideration of £2197.7s
                paid by Edward REILLY … confirmed  released town and lands of Polekeele
                Garrysallagh Aghavonan Clonbockoge Aghocashell Killicunny Cross[?]eagh
                Lisdonbrim and Clonkeene all in the Barony of Castlerahan and Clonmahon and
                Co. Cavan. The Ten Poles of land in possession of Mr. James KIRWOOD the town
                and Lands of Ballymagoneran Ballyhede Gort[uc]well Shanbally Poles in Edward
                FITZPATRICK holding the lands of Buratony and Lisorty in Barony Tullaha Co.
                Cavan … WITNESS: James HORVISON of City of Dublin Gent Henry HART of City of
                Dublin Merchant & William DICK Clerke to Samuel COTTON of the same Notary
                Public. |   |  
            | 20 | 200 | 4791 | HAMILTON, Francis | Cavan | 1713 Jan 19 | This book number is incorrect. HAMILTON, SIR FRANCIS,
                Castlehamilton, Co. Cavan, Bart. 19 Jan. 1713. Precis, 1 p., 25 Feb. 1713.
                Wife Dame Anne Hamilton. Father Sir Charles Hamilton, deceased. Nephew Arthur
                Cecill. Castle Hamilton, the market town of Killyshandra with customs of
                fairs and marketts, Kirilagh, Portnaqueen, Inchsonakeile, Gollan, Cordeale,
                Derrigid, Gortanoule, Portalosse, Killytowna, Corragh, Dysart, Drumellies,
                East and West Tomlogh, Drumboe, Gortenagerie, Drumerin, Clonnie,
                Gorteneclogh, Port, Drumines with the Corn Mill, the Bawne als.
                Dirrindrehett, Aghnecloy, Aghanadran, Deroskert, Cappagh, Drumransk,
                Aghahulikie, Drumconlister, Ardra, Dirandcrosse, Drumgoe, Drumgoone, Loghard,
                Drumhillagh, Drumbesse, Garragher, Drummamrie, Drumwhilan, Corr,
                Gortenardris, the Two Tenenseiris, Drumcon, Corralisse, Mills of Cloghie,
                Pole of Cloghie, Drumcaghall, the Two Aghasnox, Shancorr, Bruse, Lassall,
                Sollaghies, Dingans, Knocknecoghie, Gortnatiriffe, Drumcarry, Baye, Shancarr,
                Drumkirrin, Quinie, [? Quivvy], Drumroe, Drumkirinemore, Cortober, Aghavains,
                Corrfrle, the Two fishing Weirs, Portanare, the Pole of Scrabagh, the town of
                Scrabagh with the market, fairs, customs and mill, Cloone, Mulrek, Armagh,
                Dirrinacapell, Cornegrane, Cornemucklagh and Carfrie, all in B. Tullahuncha
                [Tullyhunco], Co. Cavan. Advowsons of the parish church of Killshandra, lands
                of Leitrina, Toome, Kilmore, Aghaconny, Clonagh, Aghakilmore, Innis, Danagh,
                Lisrorty, Farmolagh, Drumard and Ballyduffe, all in B. Granard, Co. Longford.
                Drumaker, Co. Leitrim. Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. And all other lands in the
                Co. Cavan, Longford and Leitrim. Witnesses : Charles Steuart, Dublin,
                Esq., Rev. Hugh Skellern, Killyshandra, clerk, Charles Sempkill, near
                Killyshandra, gent., Alexr. Brock, Co. Longford, gent. Memorial witnessed by
                : Richard Young, Dromgoone, Co. Cavan, gent., Will. Hamilton. Anne Hamilton
                (seal)  |   |  
            | 20 | 200 | 10332 | DOBSON | Dublin | 1718 Jan 8 | BALL,Richard-DOBSON1708-1729 Image
                112 Richard BALL of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt &
                Eliphall DOBSON of Dublin Stationer of other pt. … 22a part of Simon’s
                Court bounded on both sides of the High Road leaading from Dublin to
                Stillorgan for 18 years… |   |  
            | 20  | 205  | 10351  | PEPPARD | Meath | 1717 Jan 15 | PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin. Jacob PEPPARD +
              Jane BICKERTON to marry. He holds 1071a, By Fowre, Co Meath, in fee simple.
              She holds Milestown, By Atherdee, Co Lowth in fee simple. Properties to
              trustees, for the use of Jacob PEPPARD for life, then for use of Jane
              BICKERTON for life, then to trustees for 99 years, entailed through male
              line. If no male issue, Milestown to any daughters as per Jacob PEPPARD’s
              will, in default to eldest daughter, if no daughters for Jane to leave as she
              pleases, subject to £500 as specified in said trust. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 20  | 233  | 10447  | PEPPARD | Dublin | 1717 Feb 1 | PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin.  Image
                128 By lease & release dated 10 & 11 May 1708, John
                WILLETT (son and heir of Richard WILLETT), sold to said Jacob PEPPARD for
                £130 Cloghmacoe, Barony Moyergallen, Co Meath, also  reciting whereas Walter
                REILLY alleges the said Richard WILLET did by indenture 27 Feb 1691 demise
                all his Lands in Ireland to John WILLETT had granted Jacob PEPPARD an annuity
                of £3 pa charged on the rest of his estate to cover the Quit Rent & Crown
                Rent. Walter REILY of Castletown, Kilpatrick, Co. Meath alleges that said
                Richard WILLET, deceased of Islington, Middlesex, by deed dated 27 Feb 1691,
                demised all his property in Ireland to said John WILLETT for 99 years. Walter
                REILY also claims that said Jacob PEPPARD by another deed dated 4 Mar 1691 in
                consideration of a marriage to be had & which since took place between
                said John WILLETT and Hannah HOLFORD one of the daughters of Thomas HOLFORD
                Citizen and Baker of London… made the property over to Humphry WILLETT & William
                HUNT executors + Mary REILY (ow WILLETT, wife of Walter REILY, daughter of
                John WILLETT) as trustees. Said John WILLETT + Thomas HOLFORD, citizen &
                baker of London are both dead but left 3 daughters, Hannah WILLETT, Martha
                REILY (wife of William WELDON) + ?, to whom the interest of the property now
                belongs. Said Walter REILY is entitled to 1/3 of the said term, & he has
                also purchased the interest of L, Walter REILY now selling his 2/3 of the
                remainder of said 99 year lease to Jacob PEPPARD for £80. A free of the
                commitment to pay the £3 annuity & Jacob PEPPARD to pay 2/3 of the Quit
                Rent. AnneChamney |   |  
            | 20 | 414 | 11074 | ALCOCK, William | Dublin Waterford. Meath Wicklow   | 1717 Apr 12 | Beryl Eustace Wills ALCOCK, WILLIAM, Dublin, gent. 12 April 1717. Codicil
                16 Jan. 1717. Full, 2£ pp., 13 May 1718. " Nephew William Court and his
                sisters Gillaway." My brother-in-law Thomas Alcock. My aunt Mrs.
                Grissell Echlin, Kinsman Wm. Alcock [? of Waterford]. Kinsmen: Mr. Michael
                Moore of Drogheda and his wife; Richard Leigh of Cullenmore and his wife Mary
                ; Robert Haly, Esq., (his late wife Mary); Mr. Patrick Lattin and his wife
                Jane ; Mr. Simon Alcock and his wife. (Legacies to such children of these
                kinsmen as should be living at testator's death). Niece Ann Robinson, wife of
                George Robinson of London, coachmaker. Rev. Alexander Alcock, Waterford. Mary
                Alcock, daughter of Robert Alcock late of Tower Royal in Bridge Row, London,
                deceased. Mr. Robert Rowan, his wife and daughters. Mrs. Grace Wilson, her
                daughter Martha Wilson, and her son Thomas Wilson of the Treasury. Mr. John
                Alcock, Kells, Co. Meath, and his wife and children. Charles Maul, Esq. Mrs.
                Elizabeth Richards, widow, and her sister Mrs. Aimy Massy, widow, and her
                daughter Mrs Alice Benson, wife of George Benson, and her kinswoman Mrs:
                Alice Crosse. Mrs. Katherine Lisle. Mrs. Jane Mitchell, widow of Joseph
                Mitchell, (tenant in Capel Street). Mrs Elizabeth Rice, wife of Capt. William
                Rice of Lt. Gen. Gorges Regt., Robert Wallis their brother. Major John
                Dallway, his wife Jane, and son Lieut. Col. Robt. Dallway, and daughters
                Jane, Mary and Katherine Dallway. John Philip Eller and family, his daughter
                Anna Maria Eller. Codicil leaves William Leigh, eldest son of Richard Leigh,
                Esq., 5/- only, he having married without his parents' consent. £300 to my
                poor relations. £100 to Blue Coat Hospital, Dublin. £10 to poor of every
                parish in city and suburbs of Dublin, £20 to St. Mary's Parish. Rev. Dean
                Frances, Thorn. Bourk, Esq., and Charles; Campbell, Esq., to lay out £500
                " in erecting a comodious free scoule for parish of St. Mary's."
                John Hackett, my coachman. Nicholas Bryan and Bryan Smith, servants.
                Fainstown, B. Talbottstown, Co. Wicklow. Caple Street [Dublin]. The Strand
                [Dublin] (by death of Joseph Moland, gent., deceased). Witnesses: Hugh Batho,
                Phillip Craven and Robert Norman, all of Dublin, gents. Witnesses to codicil: Elizabeth Morley, spinster, then living with said Mrs Elizabeth
                Richards, Alice Cross in above Will named, Jane Brown, spinster, living with
                said Mrs. Richards. Memorial witnessed by : John Gregson, clerk to Bruen
                Worthington,, Dublin, notary public, Mau. Eustace. 20, 414, 11074 Will.
                Alcock (seal) |   |  
            | 21 | 40 | 10718 | ASHE | Dublin Kings Monaghan Fermanagh | 1717 Jan 31 | Beryl Eustace Wills. ASHE, ST. GEORGE, BISHOP OF DERRY. 31 Jan. 1717. Full,
                1 p., 14 March 1717. Wife Jane. Son St. George Ashe. Daughter Elizabeth Lady
                Gore. Son-in-law Sir Ralph Gore and Robert Clements of Dublin, Esq., exors.
                with Mrs. Jane Ashe. Rev. Richard Hill of Richmond, legatee. My Mathematical
                books to the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Endrum, King's Co.
                Ballycullane, Co. Limerick, and other lands in said counties. Two leases of
                lands in Monaghan and county of Fermanagh. Witnesses: Rev. Anthony Bury,
                Finglass, Co. Dublin, clerk, John Singleton, servant to testator, Bruen
                Worthington, Dublin, notary public. Memorial witnessed by: Henry Buckley,
                Dublin, gent., Mathew Hudson. 21, 40, 10718 Jane Ash (seal) NOTE: Dr. Sir George
                ASHE (1657-1717) Bishop of Derry. His daughter Elizabeth married Sir Ralph
                GORE (1675-1733) |   |  
            | 21 | 42 | 10720 | JACKSON, Joseph McCULLAGH, William  | Dublin | 1717 Mar 15  | Joseph JACKSON to McCULLAGH Book Index 1708-1729  Lease between Richard RUCKMAN of Cork Street at Dolphins
                Barn Lane – Co. Dublin and Joseph JACKSON (same address)
                weaver. House signed over to JACKSON. William McCULLAGH of Dublin,
                Merchant of “Magpie House”? “All that the Corner House in Cork Street over
                against the house called the Magpie House [aka Magpye] leading from the
                Street to Ropers Rest Home on the North Side the said lane with the Backside
                behind the said house and the little house in the Backside called the
                Limekilnhouse … lives of Henry PERCY, Robert PERCY & John[WOOD?]”
                WITNESSES: Benjamin JOHNSTON & Charles MEARES clerks to Edward DALTON
                Public Notary in Dublin. | 16e |  
            | 21 | 100 | 1088 | M’CULLY, Thomas | Dublin | 1718 Apr 18 | Btw Thomas M’CULLY Taylor & Ann POTTS als M’CULLY wide
              of the sd Thomas of the 1 pt & James WORRALL of same sity Clerk of other
              pt…all that or those the Brickhouse or tenement on Kings St in Oxmantown in Parish of St Michans bounded on
              the north to Kings St afsd on the south by a wall belonging to Robert
              SHAPCOTT Esq. on the west by a stone wall beoning to the sd Robert SHAPCOTT
              on the east by a brick house belonging to George CLAPHAM Clk. Containing in
              front towards Kings St 54 feet or thereabouts on the south 42 or thereabouts
              on the west 54 or thereabouts and on the east 65 feet or thereabouts.. | 16 |  
            | 21 | 291 | 11549 | JACKSON, Bradwardine | Donegal Londonderry Cavan Dublin Wexford Antrim England   | 1718 Apr 11 | Image
              427 BTW Rt Hon Arthur Earl of
                Donegal & Rt Hon Lucy Countess of Donegal his wife of 1st pt; Rt Hon Lucy
                Countess Dowager of Londonderry of 2nd pt Rt Hon Catherine Countess Dowager
                of Donegall the Hon John CHICHESTER Jun Esq. only brother of said Arthur Earl
                of Donegal and Hon John CHICHESTER Uncle of said Earl of 3rd pt.; Rt Hon
                James Earl of Barrymore the Hon Thomas COOT of Coothill, Co. Cavan Esq. late
                one of the justices in his Majesty’s Court of Chief Place the Rt. Rev Father
                in God Adam Lord Bishop of St. Davids and the Rt. Hon Richard Lord Baron of
                Cobham Great Britain Richard BOOTH of City of London Esq. & Thomas HUTTON
                of Popleton Co. York Esq. of 4th pt.; Bradwardine JACKSON of Bolton
                Co. York Bart & Robert TENCH of City of Dublin Esq. of 5th pt.; Sir
                Pierce BUTLER of [Garryhandon?] Co. Catherlogh [aka Carlow] Bart  and Hans
                HAMILTON City of Dublin Esq of 6th pt; Rev William CHICHESTER the rector of
                Cranfield in the District of Connor, Co. Antrim eldest son of the said
                William [CHICHESTER] & Arthur Chichester 2nd son of William CHICHESTER of
                the 7th pt. Whereby the said Arthur CHICHESTER in pursuance and performance
                of certain articles made & entered into on the marriage of the said Earl
                of Donegal with the said Countess and for containing his estate in the blood
                of the CHICHESTERs further than by the articles now limited & required …
                sold to James Earl of Barrymore Thomas Coot Adam Lord Bishop of St. Davids
                Richard Baron of Cobham Richard BOOTH and Thomas HUTTON in their actual possession
                by virtue of a sale made by said Arthur Earl of Donegal for term of one year
                by indenture … Castle Mannor Towns and Lands of Belfast and the Towns and
                Lands known as the Fall Malone Dunmurry Cynament Cave & Carmoney in Co.
                Antrim or elsewhere in Ireland and also lands in Co. Donegal that is to say Lislane
                containing two quarters and a half, Kinegar containing two ballyboes of land,
                and Monagh containing ¼ late in occupancy of Paul BENSON his undertenants…
                Claghmore & all other lands of Eal of Donegal in occupation of Ezekial
                & Elizabeth BENSON… and all the lands of the said Earl then in occupation
                of Arthur BENSON… Leitrim containing 2 Ballyboes in occupation of Shane
                BRILLAGHAM… [Vaskill?] containing 2 Ballyboes in occupation of Capt George
                BUTLER … containing 5 Ballyboes  … then in occupation of John BUNBURY Carrickabracky & the Mill then in occupation of Col. John CUNNINGHAM….
                And the Mill … late in the occupancy of William CARY his undertakers of
                assigns … Magheridrummon  and all other Lands of said Earl late in occupation
                of John CUNNINGHAM… … [?shell] containing half a quarter of land late in
                occupation of Robert CARY… Glentogher [aka Carrowmore
                  or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. Barony Inishowen East] & Red Castle Mill [aka Redd Castle, Townland Carrickmaquigley,
                    Parish Moville
                      Upper, Barony Inishowen
                        East] late in occupation of William CARY bering ¼ of land .. [Clamroe?]
                    & Ballyderone and all lands of the said Earl late in occupation of George
                    CARY then late in occupation of Daniel McCALLIN & Stephen BUTLER or
                    undertnenats containing 4 quarters of land Ballynally … late in occupation of
                    [?] CARY his undertenants then in occupation of of William CALLWELL &
                    John SASKY & their undertenants late in occupation of Robert CARY &
                    undertenants Lifsfanan & all the other lands of the said Earl then in
                    occupation of John COWAN & his undertenants …  Carrowbleagh then in
                    occupation of Hugh & Neal DOGHERTY& their undertenants Ballynasy
                    Carrowmore [There are three Carrowmore townlands: Carrowmore,
                    Parish of Culdaff,; Carrowmore, 
                    Parish of Clonca,; and Carrowmore
                      or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. All in Barony Inishowen East –
                    I suspect it
                      is the latter.]  & Gleneely & all other lands of the Earl then in
                      occupation of Anthony DOBBEN & his undertenants, Ballycarran etc late in
                      occupation of Charles DAVENPORT etc Ballyelaghan then late in occupation of
                      Hugh DOGHERTY or John CROOKSHANKES etc Ballykeeny in occupation of Roger
                      DOGHERTY … Keenagh then in occupation of
                Rory DOGHERTY & undertenants … two tates of land then in occupation of
                James ELEER[?] and John CAMPBELL & undertenants Birt containing eleven
                  quarters [I suspect Eleven
                    Ballyboes, Parish Moville Lower,
                    Barony of Inishowen
                      East] of land in occupation of John FORWARD and undertenants subject to
                    the said lands called the Birt [aka? Burt, Barony of Inishowen West.]
                    to lease for life of said John FORWARD to term of 29 years in trust to his
                    executor … then in occupation of Andrew FERGHSON [FERGUSON] & his tenants
                    & Tidd and Caragh containing ¼ of lands late in occupation of Walter
                    KARN[????] & undertenants Crossconnell and the mill or any lands called
                    Mills of said Earl then or late in occupation of George HART &
                    undertenants etc … 4 quarters Ardma[?]nihen in occupation of Collonel
                      Henry HART & undertenants … and all other lands of said Earl in occupation of John
                    HARVEY his undertenants etc.. Donelly Church Lands then in occupancy of
                    Andrew HAMILTON & undertakers etc .. [Duanare?] … and other part of
                    Earl’s Lands in occupation of James & William LINDSAY & undertenants
                    Errismenagh & Lister late in occupancy of James & John LINDSAY… lands
                    in occupation  McNAW[?]of Henry LONG & undertenants … Ballyarlashy[?]
                    Gortesnigan & Ballagh & all lands in occupation of Alexander LECKY
                    & undertenants Ballynagrorly[?] & lands late in occupation of William
                    LATHAM & undertenants… Kings containing half a quarter of Lane … in
                    occupation of James McDEVLIN & undertenants … in occupation of McNAW[?]
                    & assigns … Henry McN[?]NUS & BUTLER  Mossaglin late in occupation of
                    Pheleny McLAUGHLIN ….  Carronbeg late in occupation of Alexander McNABB ..
                    Corbitt late in occupation of William McCLINTOCK… the Islands in the Sea
                    called Grave Islands in occupation of Kiney McM[???]  … Clare late in occupation
                    of Owen McLAUGHLIN… Charles NORMAN Carrowmore … John PORTER…  [Aveny] QUIGLY
                    … Carrorstrastry, Ballynahan, Grissleastle thereto belonging to land called Shrove 
                      and lands late in occupation of John RANKIN & undertenants
                    … Inch containing 6 quarters of land … in occupation Triststram SWETENHARDS
                    & tenants … William STEWART … Robert
                THOMPSON … Charles VAUGHAN … containing eleven Quarters of land  ….
                Occupation of William VAUGHAN undertakers … William YOUNG … Ballyechains then
                in occupation of Roger YOUNG … Manor of Dunbrody Co. Wexford … Lands of Earl
                of Donegal in several counties of  Co. Donegall, Antrim, Londonderry,
                County of Town of Carrickfergus & elsewhere in Kingdom of Ireland …  …  NOTE: This deed is lengthy – and a copy is also at PRONI D509/45.  Also see British Archives C
                11/1726/29: Plaintiffs: Katherine [Chichester] dowager Countess of Donegall,
                Ireland and Hon John Chichester, esq (younger son of Arthur [Chichester] late
                earl of Donegall, deceased and said Katherine [Chichester] Countess of
                Donegall his wife) infant (by his mother).  Defendants: Arthur [Chichester] Earl of Donegall and Lucy
                Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir Peirce Butler bart,
                Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of Barrymore, Sir
                Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley]
                Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham. Date of bill (or
                first document): 1718 [Chichester] Countess of Donegall his wife, Lucy
                [Ridgeway] dowager Countess of Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton,
                esq, Sir Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry]
                Earl of Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas
                Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of
                Cobham.  Date of bill (or first
                document): 1718  NOTE: I am curious about the involvement of Bradwardine
                JACKSON (b abt 1670). It may be the BOOTH or OTTLEY connection. |   |  
            | 21  | 373  | 11852  | PEPPARD | Dublin | 1718 Sep 10 | PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin. House etc,
              Ormonds Key, Dublin, 23 years, £32 pa. AnneChamney PEPPARD-BLAIR Jacob PEPPARD of City of Dublin Esq & Humphry
                BLAIR of City of Dublin Upholder of the other pt. | 16e |  
            | 21 | 379 | 11873 | OSBORNE | Armagh | 1718 Jul 23 | Lease & release btw Archbishop Priate of Ireland
              Samuel DOPPING of City of Dublin, Esq. & Francis BERNARD Esq of sd
              city trustees apt by last will and testament of William HAMILTON late of
              Callidon Co Tyrone Deceased of the one pt & Henry OSBORNE of Dardistown
              Co Meath Esq of the other pt., the lower half of Tullybrackontragh
              Drommahirray Tullylise Cooiehill Killribride Corrofiaghan Dugire Portnelligan
              Lissanill  Mullin Tulliglisoglody  and Creenerkin Ballynemeatagh: Outragh
              Ballynemeataghertragh Lislony … Barony
              of Taurany. Co Armagh WITNESS incl Henry BUCKLEY clerk to Bruen WORTHINGTON
              Registrar. | 16e |  
            | 21 | 466 | 12148 | JACKSON, John | Kildare | 1718 Nov 12 | Ld KILDARE-JACKSON John JACKSON of Athy, Co. Kildare, Gent … lands of
                Currageen cont 630 acres, Barony of Kilkea and Moon, Co. Kildare.. lives of
                said John JACKSON & Sarah his wife & George DEACON of Athy, Gent…
                rent of 283 pounds 10 shillings to be paid at Strongbows tomb in Christ
                Church Dublin…. | 16 |  
            | 21 | 506 | 12291 | JACKSON, Mary | Dublin | 1718 Nov 26 | ATKINSON-POOLE Image
                540 Winfield ATKINSON, City of Dublin, Clothier of 1 pt
                & Jacob POOLE of same City Clothier of the other pt. £468:15s for property at the Crooked Staff, with the
                house built by Henry LITTON, clothier, late of Liberty of Donore Co. Dublin plus
                other properties on South side of Upper Comb, Liberties Thomas Court &
                Donore, Co Dublin, with 2 leases whereon Henry LITTON built a dwelling House
                and also a stone wall at Crooked Staff to Jacob POOLE for the lives of John
                SHAW, Henry SHAW + Ralph CARD renewable, reciting Indenture made by Samuel
                CARD to Winfield ATKINSON … devised for use of Jacob POOLE parcel of land on
                south side of Upper Comb in Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore Co.
                Dublin  demised to Winfield ATKINSON by George BLACKALL, for the lives of
                Mary JACKSON, George BLACKALL + Winfield ATKINSON, renewable. 
                WITNESSES: Simon ANYON; James HAMILTON, & Edward CHALLONER, all of City
                of Dublin.AnneChamney NOTE: I suspect a connection to: Jacksons
                of Crooked Staff. George BLACKALL was a son-in-law of Francis JACKSON (d
                abt 1696) and Dorcas GREEN and husband of their daughter Jane JACKSON. |   |  
            | 21 | 540 | 12421 |  JACKSON, Thomas & Richard | Dublin | 1718 Dec 18 | JACKSON-REILLY Book Index 1708-1729  Deed: Thomas JACKSON with Henry ARKWRIGHT Henry ARKWRIGHT of City of Dublin Esq & Thomas
                JACKSON same Esq of the second part and John REYLEY of the same Gent of the
                third part. Proper Lane in Oxmantown ... incl
                Malthouses and outhouses WITNESSES Whitfield DOYNE, Richard JACKSON,
                of the City of Dublin  & by Michael DOYLE and Thomas COOK of Dublin. NOTE: Henry ARKWRIGHT is mentioned in the 1705
                  will of Samuel JACKSON. Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751), son of William
                JACKSON & Susan BERESFORD is likely this
                Thomas JACKSON. | 16e |  
            | 22 | 84 | 11463 | POOLE, Richard & Mary | Kings Dublin | 1715 May 12 | Richard POOL late of City of Dublin, Collier & Mary POOL widow and relict &
              executor. 400a at Brackanagh [Bracknagh,
              Parish Clonsast],
              Barony Cooleystowne [Coolestown],
              King's Co, divided from the part held by Gilbert WHITE, Henry WHITE + Henry
              USHER. 41 years, £100 pa. NOTE: This is Richard
                POOL, husband of Mary TAYLOR. SEE: ROD: 69-423-49009 Descendants of Richard JACKSON of Tinenare |   |  
            | 22 | 219 | 11839 | PIPPARD | Meath | 1718 Sep 9 | JACKSON-RUTLAND Bk 71 Notes in 2009 diary 1708-1738 PIPPARD-RUTLAND (NOTE: I don’t where the earlier note
                to JACKSON crept in, but I don’t see them here.) John PIPPARD of Drogheda Gent & Thomas RUTLAND of
                City of Dublin, Esq. With consent of Christopher PIPPARD ... townlands
                of Carrickroevaddy, Co. Down; Painestown, Co. Meath; Calliaghstown, Knockirk,
                Antelstown, Co. Meath, Cruicetown, Co. Louth ... brickhouse & malthouse,
                Drogheda. PIPPARD Christopher merchant Drogheda. John PIPPARD,
                with the consent of Christopher PIPPARD raising £225 mortgage secured on
                various properties in Co Meath & Drogheda, part subject to rents payable
                to Mary PIPPARD, Elinor PIPPARD + John WELDON (lessors) Names mentioned in
                Will: Edward CROKER, apothecary, City of Dublin , Sisson RUTLAND;
                Nathaniel GREVILLE; Ben HALL. 1717 Mar 6 AnneChamney |   |  
            | 23 | 4 | 12213 | JACKSON, Adam | Dublin | 1718 Oct 10 | Image
              10  JACKSON-BONYNG Book Index 1708-1729  BTW Adam JACKSON of Pimlico in Liberty of
                Thomas Court & Donore, Co. Dublin weaver of 1 pt & John BONYNGE of
                Cabaragh Co. Dublin Esq. of other pt. Reciting  that Josiah BILLOP late of
                Dublin, Merchant deceased in lease 28 Sep 1713 demised all that piece of
                ground lying in an Alley on west side of Pimlico leading to the Tenter
                Fields of Joseph THOMAS bounded on the East with Backsides of Five Houses
                belonging to Joseph THOMAS, on the south by the holding of John BUCKLEY on
                the west to the holding of Michael JACKSON and on the north by
                the said Alley containing in front 34’ & 38’ deep for lives mentioned
                with renewal and that Adam JACKSON granted to John BONYNGE.
                WITNESS: Henry PLUNKETT, John GEOGHAN; Val KEARON & John FLINN. NOTE: earlier Michael JACKSON marriage to BILLOP See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 23 | 6 | 12216 |   | Armagh Dublin | 1712 Aug 9 | O’HARA-MAGENNIS et al
              Forkhill 1708-1738 Image
                11 BTW Charles O’HARA of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Arthur MAGENIS of Cabragh and Tully O’NEILL
                of [H]andmoyle, Co. Down Gent of other pt. Granted lands of Forkhill Co.
                Armagh [townlands are named] to Arthur MAGENNIS & Tully O’NEILL for 31
                years. WITNESS: Robert MOORE of City of Dublin Gent & Luke
                DELAFIELD of Dublin Gent. | 100 |  
            | 23 | 125 | 12878 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1709 Oct 13 | JACKSON-USHER Book Index 1708-1729 Image
                74
 Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin Gent of
                the one part & Peter USHER of same City Founder of the other part. JACKSON demised a house in Kings Street City of Dublin to USHER where William GAINES lately lived and all that said House or
                Tenement with backside and gardens etc. now in Peter USHERs possession lying
                or being in King Street City of Dublin  To
                hold to said Peter USHER  from 1st June past Lease for 40 years rent
                of £7  with Clause of renewal for such time as Richard JACKSON shall obtain from the Vicars Choralls of St. Patrick’s Church of Dublin in
                presence of John DRURY City of Dublin, Gent & Edward DEMPSTER of same
                Coffeeman. George BUTLE Attorney. 1718 Mar 18 NOTE: This is the Richard JACKSON who inherited from Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). ROD: 36-270-22257 on
                December 14, 1722: For term of 50 years rent of £26. Witnessed Lewis JONES
                City of Dublin &  & John PURCELL now of the City of Corke Gent
                & William BARRY of City of Dublin Richard JACKSON to Farmer
                GLOVER of house wherein James ROBBINS lately dwelt on or near King Street in
                suburbs of Dublin city, with stable on east side built by Samuel JACKSON + lge garden on south side of house & stable, also tenement on east side
                of garden + liberty of egress & regress through passage from premises to
                King Street, as demised by Samuel JACKSON to James ROBBINS,
                from 29 Sept then next for 50 years at £26 ster rent. WITNESSES: Lewis JONES,
                Esq. of Dublin City; John PURECK, Gent, now of Cork City; William BARRY
                Scribe of Dublin City; John SMITH, Notary Public of Dublin City. |   |  
            | 23 | 215 | 13159 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1718 Feb 24  | Lease of 184a, By Portnahinch, Queen’s Co, formerly in the
              possession of Francis BROWN, lives of William MASON of Rathereden, Co. Dublin,
              Martha WALLER ow QUINN (wife of Robert WALLER of Cloonany, Queens Co.) +
              Edward ITCHINGHAM son of Richard ITCHINGHAM, deceased late of Ballymelick,
              Co. Wexford renewable, £55:4s pa. WITNESSES: Francis GROSEVENOR, brewer of
              Black Pitts, Co. Dublin; James JACKSON NP?.; Edmond DEMPSY of
              The Poddle, Co. Dublin | 16 |  
            | 23 | 456 | 14052 |   | Sligo | 1713 Jun 20 | BURTON to GRIFFITH Image
                244 BTW Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman of 1 pt
                & Humphry GRIFFITH of Ballyhavenon Co. Sligo Gent of the other pt. …
                lands of Buneny, Carowbrocky, Carrowteehane and Carowlaghane containing in
                whole 578a 1r 36p in Barony Tireragh Co. Sligo now in possession of Humphry
                GRIFFITH and his undertenants to hold for lives of Robert BURTON son of
                Benjamin BURTON the said Humphry GRIFFITH party to the said lease &
                Catherine GRIFFITH eldest daughter of said Benjamin BURTON … WITNESS: Andrew
                CALDWELL & William COLVILL & James TURNER. NOTE: I have no record of a
                Catherine GRIFFITH as a daughter of Benjamin BURTON.  |   |  
            | 23 | 480 | 14128 | JONES, Theophilus | Leitrim | 1715 Jul 21 | JONES-REYNALL Bk 55 Image
                256 BTW Theophilus JONES of Bellanamore & Arthur REYNELL
                of City of Dublin. Reciting lease 7 Feb 1795 [sic? Perhaps 1695) btw Theophilus JONES and Margaret his wife of 1 pt & Edmond
                REYNELL then of City of Dublin since deceased of 2nd pt & John
                EDWARDS of the other part. In consideration of £1,000 granted (long list of
                lands in Co. Leitrim) … Arthur REYNELL eldest son of Edmond REYNELL … lands
                in Co. Dublin, Co. Meath, … £3,335.2 on 20 July 1716 & 1,716 at the
                Tolsell of City of Dublin & interest … WITNESS: Walter NUGEN of Carpenter
                Town Westmeath Esq.; Hector PAIN of City of Dublin Gent; William EVERARD of
                City of Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 25 | 145 | 14415 | JACKSON, Robert  | Kildare | 1719 Nov 28 | CARTER-JACKSON Thomas CARTER of Robertstown to Robert JACKSON of
                Blackhill, Co. Kildare Gent for consideration lands and tenements of Woodtown
                exception 29 acres   &
                2 roods already sett to Richard HARRISON for 3 lives containing by estimation
                172 acres plantation measure in Barony of Ratoath, Co. Meath for natural life
                and lives of Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON, brother of the said Robert
                JACKSON, of John JACKSON also brother…rent 51 pound 12 s. Added notes from Michael Stewart: Thomas CARTER to Robert JACKSON of lands & tenement
                of Woodtown in Ratoath (bar) Meath [172 acres plantation measure] excepting
                33 acres 2r sett unto Richard HARRISON for 3 lives, for and during lives of
                Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON,  & John JACKSON at £51.12s. for first 5
                yrs; £60.4s. for next 2 years, and £68.16s. for remainder, payable half
                yearly. WITNESSES: John WILSON, Gent Killamanaugh, DUB; James BOWDEN; Michael
                BOWYER, Gent of Dublin City. NOTE: There are several Woodtown townlands in Co.
                Meath, but this one is supposedly in Barony Ratoath, and it does not show
                there in contemporary records. In other records the townland of Woodtown is
                paired for sale with Newtown, B. Ratoath. | 1 |  
            | 25 | 167 | 14598 | JACKSON, Robert | Meath Dublin Kildare | 1719 Dec 18 & 19 | JACKSON-MARTIN NOTES in 2009 diary Book Index
              1708-1738 Between Robert JACKSON of Woodtowne, Co. Meath, Gent
                & George MARTIN of City of Dublin, Doctor in Physick of the other
                part. Whereas Robert CARTER of Robertstown, Co. Meath Esq. On 20 April 1713
                demised to Robert JACKSON of Blackhall in Co. Kildare, Gent. &
                part of lands of Woodtown, Barony of Ratoath, Co. Meath ... during lives of
                said Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON brother of the said Robert &
                  John JACKSON brother also of said Robert.] ... about 172 acres of
                Woodtown. WITNESS: Joseph FITZSIMMONS, John RYAN & John MARTEN, all of Dublin,
                Gent. Added notes from Michael Stewart: Robert JACKSON for £50 from George MARTIN aka MARTEN,
                grants George MARTIN Woodtown, in Ratoath (bar.) MEA, excepting as excepted,
                for & during lives as mentioned, with condition of redemption upon
                repayment of £50 + interest 19 March next. WITNESSES: Joseph FITZSIMMONS;
                John RYAN & John MARTIN. Earlier deed April 20, 1713: Woodtown, in Ratoath
                (bar.) Meath from Thomas CARTER unto Robert JACKSON (then of Blackhall, Kildare)
                excepting 33a 2r set unto Richard HARRISON for 3 lives  (172a plantation) for
                lives of Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON, brother of said Robert; & John
                JACKSON, brother of said Robert paying C £50.12s. for first 5 years then
                £60.4s. for 2 yrs then £68.16s. Ster for remainder. NOTE: There are several
                Woodtown townlands in Co. Meath, but this one is supposedly in Barony
                Ratoath, and it does not show there in contemporary records. In other records
                the townland of Woodtown is paired for sale with Newtown, B. Ratoath. |   |  
            | 25 | 172 | 14626 | JACKSON, Mary | Dublin | 1719 Dec 24 | Will of Richard MITCHELBOURNE  Image
                95 MITCHELBOURNE, als JACKSON during her
                natural life the town and lands of Ballyarthur, [Parish  Castlemacadam,
                Barony Arklow at
                Kilcandra, nr. Vale of Avoca, Co. Wicklow] and the Mansionhouse thereon and its
                various denominations (vizt) the tw Ballannas [Ballanagh,
                Parish  Castlemacadam,
                Barony Arklow ],
                Knockduffe [Knockanduff,,
                Parish  Castlemacadam,
                Barony Arklow],
                Ballycullen [probably Ballycooleen,,
                Parish  Castlemacadam,
                Barony Arklow] &
                Ballynesrugh [possibly Ballinastraw,,
                Parish  Castlemacadam,
                Barony Arklow] and after
                her decease he devises the said house and lands to his sister  Mrs. Rachel
                SUNDHAM and his niece Mrs. Elizabeth SYMS and her heirs., and if no heirs to
                Law CROW [Lawrence CROW]  eldest son of cousin Jane CROW, and if no heirs to
                Richard LAMB, 2nd son of his cousin William and Ann LAMB …: NOTE: Richard MITCHELBURN was a brother of Col John
                MITCHELBURN. who married in 1690 a Susan BERESFORD, widow of William JACKSON,
                and this John MITCHELBOURNE was also raised at Ballyarthur. Richard
                MITCHELBURN’s wife was a Mary JACKSON.  Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) , Castlemacadam Civil Parish, Barony of Arklow, Co. Wicklow From Eustace abstracts: 188 MITCHELBURNE, RICHARD, Dublin,
                gent. 31 Jan. 1715. Narrate, J p., 24 Dec. 1719. Wife Mary als. Jackson,
                extx. Sister Mrs. Rachell Sandham. Niece Mrs. Elizabeth Syms. Niece Mrs. Mary
                Syms. Law. Crow, eldest son of his cozen Jane Crow. Richard Lamb, second son
                of his cozen William and Anne Lamb. His brother Mitchelburn. Michael and John
                Syms, William Crow, Jane Kirby and her children, Alice Charles, Richard
                Dickinson, Cornett John Russell, John Osborn (friend) and Sarah his wife, legatees.
                Ballyarthur, the two Ballanas [? Ballanagh, Co. Wicklow], Knockduffe,
                Ballycullen [? Co. Wicklow], Ballynesragh, Killkashell and Rutland [situation
                not mentioned? all in Co. Wicklow]. Witnesses : Richard Vincent, Francis
                Anderson, Dublin, gents., Francis Armitstead, clerk to said Francis Anderson.
                Memorial witnessed by : Francis Anderson, Chris. Inch, Will, Crow. 25, 172,
                14626. Mary Mitchelburne (seal) | 1 |  
            | 25 | 190 | 14709 |   | Wicklow | 1718 Jul 18 | From Eustace Wills: RILEY, EDWARD, Dublin, Esq.
              18 July 1718. Narrate, 3| p., 18 Jan. 1719. Wife Mary RILEY. Son James RILEY.
              A former settlement of £20 per annum for maintenance of the then wife of said
              James the son " whilst she continued his wife and resided in
              England." Daughter Martha TOWERS, Anthony TOWERS her only son. Daughter
              Anne VINCENT. Her eldest son Edward VINCENT, her second son THOMAS, her third
              son Spencer and her fourth son Richard VINCENT. His brother James. His
              grandson Richard Nuttall son of his daughter Lucy Nuttall deceased. Walter
              Rily [? Riley], Castletown, Co. Meath, gent. Richard MITCHELLBURNE,
              Ballyarthur, Co. Wicklow, Esq., and John ORMSBY, Esq., trustees. Lands of
              inheritance in counties Meath, Westmeath and Tipperary : Killeen, Rathmore,
              Flaghbegg, Fiermore, Killenmoda, Sheashaghinore, Burroskeane and fairs and
              marketts, Liscantane and bog and commons, and Gatross [? Gaulross] all in Co.
              Tipperary. Orestown, Killmainhambegg, Leastowne, Felltown, St. John's Land,
              Kell, Gardenrath, Syddenrath, Rectorys of Gorly [Girley], and Martry,
              Tankardstown and tythes, Harlestown, Milltown als. Milestown, Boolish,
              Donogpatrick, Archerstowne, impropriate tythes etc., all in Co. Meath.
              Williamstown, Simonstown and Mayne, Co. Westmeath. Ormond
                Key and High Street, Dublin. Ballymurroghroe, Co. Wicklow.
              Witnesses: Rev. James Cunningham, Armagh, clerk, Richard Cunningham, Dublin,
              merchant, Francis Anderson, Dublin, gent. Memorial witnessed by :
              Francis Anderson, J. Stothard. Ann VINCENT (seal) 25, 190, 14709. Rich.
              VINCENT (seal) |   |  
            | 25 | 279 | 14995 | McCULLAGH | Dublin Queens | 1719 Feb 2 | William McCULLAGH & ors to HAYES 1708-1729 Image
                161 BTW William McCULLAGH of City of Dublin Merchant &
                William WILCOCKS of Mountmellick Queens Co. of 1 pt & John HAYES of City
                of Dublin Esq. of other pt.  Reciting William WILLCOCKS late of Mountmellick
                Gent deceased by will dated 11 July 1711 bequeathed to William WILLCOCKS his
                heirs etc leases held under Lord of Ely in Mountmellick …as long as he do not
                devise the holdings except to his grandson William McCULLAGH to whom for want of issue of said WILCOCKS bequeathed
                holdings to said William McCULLAGH …. |   |  
            | 26 | 81 | 14715 | JACKSON, Rev. John | Dublin | 1719 Nov | Ann GREENLAGH- Thomas CROSBIE Assignment of judgement. Ann GREENLAGH, spinster of Dublin City, who obtained judgement in Court of Common Pleas, IRE, Mich`s term in
                3rd yr of HM`s reign against Thomas CROSBIE, Esq. of Ballymague, KERR in
                amount of £400 + £1.13s.4p. costs did assign sd judgement to John JACKSON,
                [1688-1751] Clerke, Rev. of Cloonsaugh, Dublin  for £207.19s.3p. ster.
                REGISTRAR: William PARRY. WITNESSES: George JACKSON; Charles GODDARD.
                NOTE: John JACKSON is one of the Jacksons
                  of Santry. |   |  
            | 26 | 95 | 14755 | JACKSON, John | Kings. | 1717 Feb 11 | Sir Montague BLUNDELL, Bart of Edenderry , Kings Co.
              grantor  unto John JACKSON, farmer of Monsterroris, Kings Co.  of tenement
              back building gardens malt Mill in Edenderry + 2 small parks in Edenderry
              near town Mill (5 acres) lately enjoyed by Lawrence EVANS + cabbin &
              garden at west end of Edenderry lately possessed by Edmond BRANAGH all in
              Manor of Edenderry, Kings Co., from 1 May last for 41 years at £16 for 2
              years, £18 for next 2 yrs, £20 for 3 next years and £23 for remainder.
              WITNESSES: Ralph HALLAND of Dublin City; Edward REYNOLDS, Gent of Dublin City; Richard MULLIGAN. Thanks to Michael Stewart |   |  
            | 26 | 127 | 14853 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin Down Antrim | 1719 Nov 2 | Rev. Jasper BRETT, Chancellor
              of Connor unto Richard JACKSON, Esq. of Dublin City of town
              & lands of Ballynewport alias Newportstown [Ballynewport , Parish Rathmullan,
              Barony Lecale Upper,]
              in Lecale (bar.) Co. Down [term and rents not mentioned]. Michael WARD Esq.
              of Dublin City mentioned; REGISTRARS: Charles CHURCH; James BATEMAN, mayor
              and JP, Coleraine; George HAMILTON, JP of Co. Limerick. WITNESSES: Rev. William
              BOYD, Vicar of Ramoan, Antrim; Magnus PRINCE, Doctor of Phisik, Lisburne,
              Antrim; John ALLEN, servant to Michael WARD; Edward BRUMHALL[?]. NOTE: This is most likely Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) of Coleraine & Dublin. Rev. William BOYD was
              his father-in-law. It is also possible that he
              was Richard JACKSON (abt 1680-abt 1740), father of Rev. William
                JACKSON (1737-1795) Thanks to Michael Stewart |   |  
            | 26 | 263 | 15407 | JACKSON, Daniel | Dublin | 1720 Apr 11 | Image
              476 BTW William HAYS of City of Dublin Brewer & John
                POLLOCK of City of Dublin Inn Keeper of 1 pt. John DARRAGH of City of Dublin
                Silk Dyer of the other pt. & tripartite release btw said William HAYES of
                1st pt John POLLOCK of 2nd pt & said John DARRAGH
                of 3rd pt. Reciting Marmaduke COGHILL of City of Dublin Dr. of
                Laws by lease 29 Mar 1704 demised to John POLLOCK parcel of enclosures of
                land commonly called the Long Meadow lying btw Glassnevin Land and Drumcondra
                Bridge the Park or enclosure joining to the road commonly called the Four
                Acre Park the two enclosures of land adjoining to the said Four Acre Park
                commonly called the Plowes Ground and also the Park adjoining to the Garlick
                Meadow commonly called the Oat Park … total est 33a & part of town &
                Lands of Drysogh [Drishogue
                  (Clonturk)], in Parish Clonturk [Parish Clonturk, Barony of Coolock] Co. Dublin to
                hold to said John POLLOCK for term of 31 years … and reciting that Thomas
                MEAGHER Gent & William ALDRICK Merchants by lease 2 Jan 1709 set to John
                POLLOCK one messuage in Oxmantown now
                or late known by the Sign of the Blackmorehead in
                Church Street containing 70’ in the West to the pavement of Church Street on
                the North Side joining to  Mr. YARDNERs Ground 99’ in the east to Mr.
                WHITFIELDs holding being at the back of the Old Stable 70’ on the South to
                Mary’s Lane 113’ to hold to said John POLLOCK for Lives of Richard FORSTER, Daniel
                  JACKSON & Sarah LEEDS. … John POLLOCK had since erected four Brick
                Houses and made other improvements … NOTE: Daniel JACKSON and Sarah LEEDS were both children of Anne CASTLETON. She married firstly
                Rev. John JACKSON & 2ndly Michael LEEDS. SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin.
                ALDRICKs were somehow related. |   |  
            | 26 | 294 | 15512 | Beresford, Marcus Sr. & Arabella | Dublin | 1717 Dec 17 | PENNEFATHER 1708-1729 Image
                497 Tripartite deed btw Arabella BERESFORD, daughter of
                Tristram BERESFORD deceased of 1pt; Mathew PENNEFATHER of 2nd pt
                & Hon Sir Marcus BEREFSORD son & Heir of said Tristram BERESFORD of 3rd pt. Reciting that Arabella BERESFORD by virtue of the last Will or Marriage
                Settlement of her said Father… payable by age 21 or at Marriage.. Arabella
                now at full age … WITNESS: Hon Frederick HAMILTON Esq. Lieut-Gen of his
                Majesty’s Forces in Ireland & Susanna Catherin NUGENT of City of Dublin
                & Richard VINCENT of City of
                Dublin, Gent. & Henry HART of City of Dublin, Merchant |   |  
            | 26 | 422 | 1592 15954 | JACKSON, Adam | Dublin | 1719 Feb 29 | JACKSON-PILKINGTON Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                567 Adam JACKSON of Mount Down in the Parish
                of Tallow [Probably Parish Tallaght, Barony of Uppercross] and Co. of
                Dublin, clothier of the one part & Thomas PILKINGTON of Dolphins Barn,
                Co. Dublin, Miller, lease of tuck mill or Fulling [Tulling?] Mill on the
                lands of Mountdown in the possession of said Adam JACKSON with
                the Dam and Banks thereof. [NOTE: The Dodder
                River runs through the Parish].. with 4 ft of ground on each side of the
                stream that runs on the south side of the banks ...term of 36 years from
                March 26th Additional parts thanks to Michael Stewart: Adam JACKSON of Mount Down in the Parish
                of Tallow and Co. of Dublin, clothier to Thomas PILKINGTON Miller of Dolphins
                Barn, Dublin of tuck or fulling mill on Mountdown, then in poss of Adam JACKSON, with dam, banks + 4ft on both sides of stream + cabbin &
                piece of ground + use of road & grazing of 1 horse for 36 yrs form 25 Mar
                next at £28; As mill is to be demolished under Act of Parliament for
                cleansing & repairing the watercourse from River Dodeer [aka River
                Dodder] to Dublin, Adam JACKSON to make a corn mill in
                replacement + within 2 yrs a 2nd mill NOTE: Mountdown or Mount
                Down, Parish of Tallow is in the townland of Templeogue,
                Parish Tallaght, Co. Dublin. It is just north of the River Poddle, and abt 8
                km. south west of central Dublin. |   |  
            | 27 | 24 | 15003 | BROWNE | Mayo | 1708-1729 | BINGHAM, Henry S.of Newbrook, Co Mayo –James BROWNE of
              City of Dublin. |   |  
            | 27 | 95 | 15590 | JACKSON, Robert | Meath | 1719 Nov 17 | JACKSON-QUIN Book Index 1708-1738 Between Robert JACKSON of Woodstown, Co. Meath, Farmer
                of the one part & Richard QUINN of Masspoole, Co. Meath, Farmer. JACKSON
                demised to QUINN ? acres of lands of Woodstown & Donemore together with
                the house then in possession of Christopher BAULFE, being part of 18 acres. –
                16 acres in Woodstown &. Witness Matthew O’BRIEN of Dublin,
                victualler. NOTE: There are several Woodtown townlands in
                  Co. Meath, but this one is supposedly in Barony Ratoath, and it does not show
                  there in contemporary records. In other records the townland of Woodtown is
                  paired for sale with Newtown, B. Ratoath. |   |  
            | 27 | 111 | 15779 | JACKSON, Adam | Dublin | 1720 May 6 | JACKSON-HUME Book Index 1708-1729  Between Adam JACKSON of Pimlico in the
                Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore, Co. Dublin, clothier of the one part
                & Gideon HUME City of Dublin Gent of the other. Reciting lease Aug 6,
                1718 by Peter SHARPE jr. Of Templeoge, Co. Dublin, farmer to the said Adam JACKSON all that part of the Lands of Templeogue,
                [Parish Tallaght,
                Barony of Uppercross]
                formerly in the possession of Richard SCOTT incl abt 20 acres... between the
                water course and the great ditch See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 27 | 372 | 17449 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1720 Nov 30 | Image
              198 BTW Richard WHITE of City of Dublin Chirurgeon &
                Anne WHITE als YEATS his wife of 1st pt & Josua STEED of City
                of Dublin Linen Draper of other pt.  to secure provision for Anne YEATES
                youngest daughter of Anne WHITE als YEATES various houses … Reference to Henry
                  JACKSON occupant and his undertenants of a house in Little Ships Street
                called the Kings Arms. |   |  
            | 27 | 373 | 17453 | JACKSON, Catherine & ors | Meath | 1720 Sep 5 | JACKSON-SOUTHERBY Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                198 Between Katherine KENT als
                WILLIAMS als JACKSON als GRAHAM, widow, Andrew Francis CHENEY of
                Macetown [Macetown, , Parish Ardsallagh, Barony Lower Navan ] in Co. Meath of the one part & John SOTHERBY of
                  City of Dublin & Joseph TOMLINSON of Town of Drogheda, Alderman of the
                  other part.... Reciting Deed of Robert WILLIAMS, late husband of Katherine to
                  Joseph TOMLINSON in consideration of £400 ... Katherin KENT & Andrew
                  Francis CHENEY & Mary his wife 100a 2r 3 1/2p of Mace town, Co. Meath
                  formerly lands of Matthew RANDO als RANDALL of London, merch – and 166a 1r
                  14p acres plantation measure in Mace town, Co. Meath formerly lands of
                  William LAWSON & 1a 2r 20p ½ & 2a 2r 30p of unprofitable land in
                  Painstown & 111a 3r 14p ½  & 341a 3r 7p lnd in Macetown. Lands
                  of Painstown & Macetown were previously lands of Clement SPILLMAN Esq
                  & 133a 2r 28p in Painstown in Barony Skreen Co. Meath which were formally
                  lands of Theophilus JONES and townlands of Polenewton Riggins & Corballis
                  and also lands of Kilmoon in possession of John GOUGH and also the green of
                  Macetown containing 271a 2r 2p with all the Castles, Houses, Gardens,
                  Orchards, Edifices, Messuages, Mills, Cottages, Meadows, Pastures, to
                  Katherine KENT & Andrew Francis CHENEY and wife Mary except for 1 house
                  & 1 garden & 12a of land in PainesTown in possession of Elizabeth
                  CONLY als CHEEVERS & to hold the said lands to John SOTHERBY for 500
                  years … paying one pepper corn  … WITNESS: Benjamin
                HALL Gent Daniel ELWOOD Gent; Thomas REILY Gent Andrew Francis CHENEY [SEAL} SEE ALSO: CHENEY, JAMES, Co. Cork, gent. . 305 9 Jan. 1775.
                Narrate 1J P- 20 May 1780. His four sons Doctor Andrew Francis CHENEY, Oliver CHENEY, James CHENEY and Bradston
                  Cheney. His sisters Catherine Bradston otherwise CHENEY, Mary CHENEY and Elizabeth CHENEY. To his daughters
                    Helena CHENEY and Elizabeth CHENEY, £800 each on their days of marriage. To his
                      grand-daughter Elizabeth CHENEY daughter of his son Oliver £400 on marriage. His brother
                        Andrew CHENEY deceased. His son James CHENEY and Thomas Lucas, Richardfordstown, Co. Cork, gent.,
                          exors. Lands of Macetown, Painstown, Polenewtown, Riggins and Corballis, Co.
                          Meath. Town and lands of Mount Cheney otherwise Cloghanaspig and
                          Knockastondon, Barony Ibane and Barryroe, Co. Cork. Witnesses: John Jervois
                          and Arthur Jervois, both Cork, Esqs., Jonas Travers, Dublin, gent. Memorial
                          witnessed by: Thomas Spring, Dublin, gent., John McGee, Dublin, writing
                          clerk. 332, 136, 223706 James CHENEY (seal) SEE ALSO: Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society |   |  
            | 28 | 75 | 16387 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1720 Aug 2 | JORDON-JACKSON Walter PURCELL, of Crumlin, Dublin to Thomas
                JACKSON, tydewaiter of said city did set tenement, Francis St., Dublin.
                Thanks to Linde Lunney. | 16 |  
            | 28 | 94 | 16545 | JACKSON, Robert | Queens | 1720 Aug 22 & 23 | JACKSON-THWAITES NOTES in 2009 diary Book Index 1708-1738 Between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Gent &
                Ephraim THWAITES of City of Dublin, Gent fro £100 land of Drinagh
                & Garoon containing 180 acres & also 125 acres in lands of Cloneheran
                in possession of said Richard JACKSON, Parish of Rosanallis ... lives of
                Nathaniel JACKSON, Erasmus JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON (sons of Robert JACKSON)
                ... deed of release recited from James PETTECREW, Merchant to Robert JACKSON.
                WITNESS: Elizabeth THWAITES, daughter to said Ephraim THWAITES & William
                SUMNER, notary, Dublin. |   |  
            | 28   | 356 | 17881 | DAWSON | Monaghan | 1716 Dec 15 | DAWSON-DAWSON Book 43 (1708-1738) Edenforan Enagh  Between Walter DAWSON of town & co Armagh Esq.
                & Frances DAWSON wife of Walter & John DAWSON Esq eldest son &
                heir of 1st part. Joshua DAWSON of Dublin City Esq. & John DAWSON
                eldest son & heir of James DAWSON of Ballynacourty, Co Tipperary Esq. Of
                2nd part... Elinor DAWSON eldest daughter of the said James DAWSON of the 4th
                part.... consideration of sum of 1000 pounds as a marriage portion... mention
                of George DAWSON, Isaac DAWSON, Wm DAWSON ... many townlands mentioned |   |  
            | 28 | 361 | 17897 | PUREFOY, Anne | Dublin | 1714 Mar 30 | Image
              193 BTW Thomas TWIGG of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt Alice TWIGG als NEVILL widow & relict of Thomas TWIGG late of City of
                Dublin Esq. deceased Richard NEVILL of Furnace Co. Kildare Esq. John HOYLE of
                City [of Dublin?] Alderman Garrett NEVILLE, John NEVILLE William BARRY of
                same City merchants of 2nd pt William PUREFOY of Purefoy Place
                Kings Co. Esq & Jacob PEPPARD of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt.; Richard HOAR and Isaac AMBROSE of City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt Thomas QUINN of City of Dublin Alderman & Anne PUREFOY 2nd daughter of Gameliel PUREFOY late of same City Eq. & Elizabeth QUIN als
                PUREFOY late wife of said Thomas QUINN & formerly of the said Gameliel
                both deceased of 5th pt and John WITHERINGTON & William BARLOW
                of same City Esq of 6th pt concerning Castle Town & lands of [many lands
                listed in Co. Kildare & Dublin that had belonged to William PUREFOY sr.
                late of Clonbullogue Purefoy Place] …. NOTE: Anne TWIGG nee
                PUREFOY was the daughter of Gameliel PUREFOY was the widow of William PUREFOY
                of Purefoy Place, Kings co |   |  
            | 28 | 466 | 18380 | GRATTAN, Grizzell | Dublin | 1721 Apr 12 | Image
              250 BTW Grizell GRATTAN of Bellcamp Co. Dublin, Widow of 1
                pt & Richard FOSTER of City of Dublin Esq of other pt… Bellcamp part of
                Clanshagh containing 3a 2r Barony Coolock, Co. Dublin …. For lives of James
                GRATTAN of City of Dublin Doctor in Physic; Richard GRATTAN of City of Dublin
                Merchant & Rev. Robert GRTTAN of Bellcamp Clke  … to FOSTER for sum of
                £10,000. NOTE: Rev. Patrick
                GRATTAN (abt 1648-1707), his wife Grizell BRERETON (abt 1648-1725); son Dr.
                James GRATTAN (1673-1747), Rev Robert GRATTAN ( 1675-1746). Sir Richard
                GRATTAN (-1738). SEE: JACKSONs of Santry
                included in JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin |   |  
            | 28 | 466 | 18383 | STRETTLE, Amos | Kings Dublin | 1721 May 16 | STRETTLE-CLYBORN Image
                250 Currogh of Bolyart (vide Bolyart) BTW Amos STRETTLE of City of Dublin Merchant &
                Marcus DOWLEY of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt & Joshua CLYBORN of the
                Moate of Grenoge Co. Meath of the other pt. Reciting that Amos STRETTLE
                granted in mtg to DOWLEY for £3,000 and DOWLEY to CLYBORN part of Bolycart [possibly Bolart
                  North or Bolart
                    South, Parish Kilmanaghan,
                Barony Kilcoursey,]
                containing 60a then in occupation of Thomas
                  GORE and part of lands of Bollycart called the Curragh of Bolycart
                containing 120a in Kings Co. … WITNESS: James WILDE Clke to Bruen
                WORTHINGTON. NOTE: Amos STRETTLE was possibly the father of Anna STRETTLE, wife of Josua
                JACKSON (1722-1774) of Dublin & Youghall Co. Cork. Their son Strettle
                JACKSON (1755-1807) had a presence in Kings Co. JACKSONs of Co. Cork  |   |  
            | 29 | 68 | 16038 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1720 June 23 | JACKSON-DUNLOP Book Index 1708-1738 Image
                337  Btw Michael JACKSON City of Dublin Clothier
                & Thomas DUNLOP of same City Gent. House on west side of Pimlicoe in
                Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore, City of Dublin See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 29 | 205 | 6861 | STRETTLE, Amos | Kings | 1720 Jul 16 | CONNOR-STRETTLE Bo. Ballyboy Image
                406 BTW Thomas CONNOR of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt
                & Amos STRETTLE of same City Merchant for and on behalf of James HOSKINS
                of City of London Merchant of the other pt. In consideration of £7,500 …
                lands of Cappagarron [probably Cappagowlan,
                Parish Killoughy,
                Barony Ballyboy,],
                815a and the Braccus containing ____a in Kings Co. |   |  
            | 29 | 215 | 16907 | BEWLEY | Dublin | 1720 Oct 24 | BEWLY, Mungo-WALKER 1708-1729 Btw Mungo BEWLEY of City of Dublin, Tallow Chandler
                of one part & Dorcas WALKER of same city widow ... for 40 pounds, house
                on east side of St. Brides St. Dublin for 36 years |   |  
            | 29 | 486 | 18415 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1711 Apr 3 | Oliver TALLANT, Esq. of Dublin City to Richard
              JACKSON, Carpenter of Dublin City of parcel of ground in Bell Ally
              in Golden Lane Suburbs of Dublin City wherein 2 ruinous houses 42x27
              feet bounded on north by holding of John ROGERS, Ale Draper of Golden Lane 
              and where Folio MAYNARD lived on south - 41 years from 1 May next at £4 ster
              pa. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: John WARREN Gent of Dublin City; Richard FLANIGAN, sadler of Dublin City; Isaac PARKER &
              William ELLIOTT, taylor of Dublin City. Thanks to Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 29 | 486 | 18415 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1721 May 20 | TALLANT-JACKSON On 3rd Day April 1711 Oliver TALLANT of City of Dublin demised to Richard JACKSON of same City Carpenter parcel
                of ground in Bellally in Golden Lane in suburbs of City of Dublin Two
                ruinous or Waste Houses then were containing in length from North to South
                42’ and in depth from East to West 27’ meared and bounded in the North side
                by the wall of the Backside belonging to the house holding of John ROGERS ale
                draper in Golden Lane wall of house wherein one Folio a [Harper] & DIVELL
                in the said alley on the east  to the back parts of some holding in Olivers
                Alley in the said Golden Lane in the west to the Queens part in Bell Alley.
                Signed Richard [his mark] JACKSON  SEAL. |   |  
            | 30 | 368 | 18851 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1721 July 22 | JACKSON-LITTON Book Index 1708-1738 Deed Wm JACKSON baker of city of Dublin & Joseph LITTON of same, reciting earlier lease of Nov 8 1710, where
                Robert HEATH demised to William JACKSON merchant. House mtg. By
                JACKSON Notes by Mike Stewart: Wm JACKSON baker of city of Dublin to Joseph LITTON, Merchant of Dublin City of sd premises for £20 -
                redeemable. Joseph LITTON declares the £20 to be proper money of Thomas
                LITTON and the deed was made by Joseph LITTON in trust for Thomas LITTON.
                Other names: Jonathon WOODALL; Charles SCOFFET; Brien ROONY; Jacob WEST.
                Deputy Registrar: Thomas PARRY. Witnesses: Thomas CRINGWOOD, clerk to William
                BARRY, scrivener – also witness. |   |  
            | 30 | 423 | 19028 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1720 Nov 8 | Robert HEATH, merchant of Dublin City to William
              JACKSON, baker of dwelling house of William JACKSON & house
              wherein Jonathon WOODALL lately dwelt bnd by house of Jonathon SCOFFET, house
              of Bryan ROONEY and tenement of Jacob WEST in Mark's Alley adjoining to St
              Francis St Subs of Dublin city from 29 Sept last for 23 years at £9
              5s. Ster pa.. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: Richard WHITTMORE,
              merchant of Dublin City; Richard WEST, merchant of Dublin City
              & Thomas QUIN. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart: |   |  
            | 30 | 455   | 19132 | JACKSON, John & wife | Dublin | 1721 Sep 22 | JACKSON-HUMPHRIES Book Index 1708-1738 Image
                324 Memorial of deed 7 Dec 1715 between John JACKSON of City of Dublin, Linnen Draper and Ann HUMPHRYS also JACKSON his
                wife of the one part & Elias HUMPHRYS of said City Painter of the other
                part. In 1695 deed to Elias HUMPHRYS demised house called Court of Guard near Young’s Castle in Oxmantowne. Now Elias, father of said Ann JACKSON died intestate on or about 1707 but letters of Admin entitled
                Anne to 1/5 part & since Jane HUMPHRYs, another daughter of Elias died
                about 1711 minor and under age 21, her portion is divided equally (lots more
                if this proves of interest). Grantors in 1695 Oct 18 included: William WATT Esq. Rt.
                Hon Lord Mayor of Dublin; Andrew BRICE Esq. Sherriff of Dublin; William
                STOWELL, Sherriff of Dublin; & citizens of Dublin unto Ellis HUMPHRY,
                smith of Dublin city; died abt 1707 intestate – also father of Elias HUMPHRY
                & Ann HUMPHRY  of house "court of Quard" nr Young's Castle in Oxmantown formerly in lease to
                Alderman Daniel BETTINGHAM  and afterwards Sir Daniel BETTINGHAM  and lately
                surrendered to the treasurer of Dublin by Richard BETTINGHAM, son & heir
                of Sir Daniel BETTINGHAM, 66x20 ft for 61 years at £7;  that John JACKSON became intitled to 1/5 share; that John JACKSON became entitled
                to 1/4th share including 3 houses built in possess'n of Thomas JONES. Deputy
                Registrar: William PARRY; Witnesses: James SOMERWELL, Gent of Dublin City;
                Steevens STEEVENS, Gent of Bony Batter, Dublin; Mary [COSION?] SEE Also: London
                Rolls for HUMPHRY-JACKSON connections |   |  
            | 30 | 457 | 19138 | JACKSON, Nathaniel  | Queens | 1721 Sept 25 | JACKSON-JACKSON 1708-1738 Book Index
              1708-1729  Lease between Nat JACKSON of
                Mountmellick, Queens Co., Merchant & Timothy FORBES & said release
                being tripartite between Nat JACKSON of 1st part
                & Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant of 2nd part & T. FORBES of 3rd part etc. Notes from Mike Stewart: Mountmellick, Garoon, Garrone,
                Parish Rosnallis, Nathaniel JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens
                Co., Merchant to Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant pt of
                Garoon in Rosinalis (pa) QUEEENS [120 ac] bnd on s.w. by Ballymoyle &
                Mullaghanand, holdings of William SHEARCROFT on n.w. of John BRAKELY &
                new Mill Race on s.w., Agvoly on n.e., excepting to Robert JACKSON,
                father of Nathaniel JACKSON to have access to all Mill Races
                & water course & cutting sodds, for life of Nathaniel JACKSON,
                Erasmus JACKSON, 2nd son of Robert JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON, 3rd son of Robert JACKSON for ever,
                in trust for Timothy FORBES redeemable on payment of £400 ster to Timothy
                FORBES. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: Thomas COOKE, Notary
                Public of Dublin City; John MEDCALFE & Thomas COOKE jr, clerk to William
                PARRY.  SEE: Quaker JACKSON Tree. |   |  
            | 30 | 477 | 19194 | JACKSON, Nathaniel  | Queens. | 1721 Oct 2 | JACKSON-JACKSON 1708-1738 Mtg release. Nat JACKSON of
                Mountmeillick, Co. Queens, Merchant of the one part & Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin merchant of the other part. Mention of mill & being son
                of Robert JACKSON as well as Erasmus & Isaac. Notes from Mike Stewart: Mountmellick, Garoon, Garrone,
                Parish Rosnallis, Queens Nathaniel JACKSON of Mountmeillick, Co. Queens,
                Merchant to Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin merchant pt of
                Garoon in Rosinalis (pa) QUEEENS [120 ac] bnd on s.w. by Ballymoyle &
                Mullaghanand, holdings of on William SHEARCROFT n.w. of John BRAKELY  &
                new Mill Race on s.w., Agvoly on n.e., excepting to F to have access to all
                Mill Races & water course & cutting sodds, for life of Nathaniel JACKSON  and Erasmus JACKSON, 2nd son of
                Robert JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON, 3rd son of
                Robert JACKSON for ever, in trust for Timothy FORBES redeemable by
                Robert JACKSON paying Timothy FORBES £400 ster + int SEE: Quaker JACKSON Tree. |   |  
            | 31 | 120 | 18377 | JACKSON, John  | Dublin | 1721 May 16 | JACKSON-FORSTER 1708-1738 Deed 31 Mar 1721 between Mary SMITH widow & relict of
                John SMITH late of Kevin Street, Co. Dublin Gent. Deceased. John LANGLEY of
                City of Dublin, Merchant [?] NICHOLLE widow & relict of John NICHOLLE
                late of Great Forrat [probably Forrest Great, Parish Santry, Barony Coolock] Co. Dublin Gent deceased. The Rev. John JACKSON of Clonshagh Co. Dublin, Clerk .... to John JACKSON part of town and lands of Clanasnaugh [Clonshaugh (E.D. Coolock), Parish Santry, Barony Coolock], Parish of Santry, Barony of Coolock, Co.
                Dublin (long complicated deed). SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Santry (and Derbyshire). |   |  
            | 31 | 129 | 18411 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1721 May 12 | Deed of Indenture. Mary ALLASON, widow & executor of
              John ALLASON deceased of 1st pt leased to Thomas KIRKWOOD, &
              Samuel ALLASON both Merchants, City of Dublin of 2nd pt
              premises and ground on Capell Street demised to John ALLASON by Isaac POLLARD
              for 98 years. This property was included in the marriage articles of Isabella
              Whiteside ALLASON and Joseph ALLASON, son of Mary ALLASON, both deceased.
              Should Mary ALLASON die, the rent will go to Mary Allason TUMOR and Elinor
              ALLASON, daughters of Isabella Whiteside ALLASON and Joseph ALLASON & the
              only issue of them. WITNESSES: Thomas JACKSON, Gent; Olivia DARBY & James
              MOORE, all of Dublin. Dawn |   |  
            | 31 | 129 | 18411 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1721 May 12 | Deed of Indenture. Mary ALLASON, widow & executor
              of John ALLASON deceased of 1st pt leased to Thomas KIRKWOOD,
              & Samuel ALLASON both Merchants, City of Dublin of 2nd pt
              premises and ground on Capell Street demised to John ALLASON by Isaac POLLARD
              for 98 years. This property was included in the marriage articles of Isabella
              Whiteside ALLASON and Joseph ALLASON, son of Mary ALLASON, both deceased.
              Should Mary ALLASON die, the rent will go to Mary Allason TUMOR and Elinor
              ALLASON, daughters of Isabella Whiteside ALLASON and Joseph ALLASON & the
              only issue of them. WITNESSES: Thomas JACKSON, Gent; Olivia
              DARBY & James MOORE, all of Dublin. Dawn |   |  
            | 31 | 131 | 18421 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1721 May 20 | JACKSON-WHITE 1708-1738 Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin carpenter
                of the one part & Eliz WHITE of sd. County, spinster reciting lease of 3
                April 1711 by Oliver TALLANT, Esq., to sd. Richard JACKSON of “all that part
                and parcel of ground in Bell Ally in Golden Lane in suburb of Dublin”
                whereon two ruinous or waste houses then were containing in length from North
                to South 42’ and from east to West  27’ bounded |   |  
            | 31 | 164 | 18636 | JACKSON, Martha & Thomas | Dublin | 1717 Sep 9 | LEESON-JACKSON *Pages are incorrectly numbered; this is the second Page
                164 in this book. Marriage to be solemnized between William LEESON, Distiller
                of City of Dublin and Martha JACKSON, daughter of Thomas JACKSON,
                Sadler of City of Dublin. William LEESON agreed 100 pounds would be taken
                from his goods and chattle in trust for Martha JACKSON, and in
                case of her death, the sum would be given to her children. WITNESSES: John
                EMERY & Matthew MAGEE. Dawn |   |  
            | 31 | 172 | 18663 | McCULLA, William | Dublin | 1721 Jun 26 | Walter PETERS leased to William THWAITES garden ground
              late in the possession of William McCULLA on the west side of Drumcondra
              Lane, suburbs of Dublin, for 79 years. Dawn |   |  
            | 31 | 172 | 18664 | McCULLA, William | Dublin | 1721 Jun 26 | Walter PETERS leased to William THWAITES garden ground
              late in the possession of William McCULLA on the west side of Drumcondra
              Lane, bounded by White's Lane, for 79 years, suburbs of Dublin, for 79
              years. Dawn |   |  
            | 31 | 294 | 19139 | JACKSON, Robert JACKSON, Thomas | Queens | 1721 Sept 26 | JACKSON-FORBES Book Index 1708-1729
              Mountmellick, Garoon, Garrone, Parish Rosnallis, A Memorial of two deeds of lease and one of release.
                One of the leases dated  22 Sept 1721 between Robert JACKSON of
                Mountmellick, Queens Co.  Gent of the one part  & Timothy FORBES of said
                City Merchant  of the other part  and the other lease dated 22 Sept 1721 made
                between Robert JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON of the
                City of Dublin, merchant of the one part and the said Timothy FORBES of the
                other part and the said release being Tripartate  23 Spt  between Robert JACKSON of the first part and Thomas JACKSON of the
                second part  & FOBES of the 3rd part confirming the sale to
                FORBES of the town and lands of Dunagh and Garoon containing by estimation
                180 acres plantation measure and also 125 acres in Clonkeen formerly in the
                possession of Robert JACKSON  in the Parish of Rosenallis
                Barony of Tinahnch, Queens Co.  together with all the buildings orchards
                Gardens Lands and Tenaments Meadow Pastures Feedings Commons Comon of Pasture
                and all other appurtenances.  To hold for the natural lives of Nathanial JACKSON. Erasmus JACKSON and Isaac JACKSON sons
                of the said Robert JACKSON  [lots more] ... Lands of  Derrygile
                in Barony of Portnahinch and Queens Co.... delivered 25 Sept 1721. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |   |  
            | 31 | 323 | 19254 | JACKSON, Robert | Queens | 1721 Oct 11 | JACKSON-GALE Book Index 1708-1729  Indenture of Lease and release 5th Oct 1721
                between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick and Benjamin GALE of the City of Dublin Esq of the other part. For £10 Jackson lease to GALE lands in
                Mountmellick [description] lives of Nathaniel, Erasmus & Isaac JACKSON.
                SEE: Quaker
                  JACKSONs. |   |  
            | 31 | 334 | 19336 | VICKERS | Dublin | 26 Oct 1721 | WREN-VICKERS  Jeremiah VICKERS of Chambre St in the Liberty of Thomas
                Court and Donnore Tanner…. Crooked Staff tanyards (no mention of JACKSON) NOTE:
                AKA Jeremiah VICARS husband of Joyce JACKSON. SEE: Crooked
                  Staff JACKSONs. |   |  
            | 31 | 334 | 19404 | JACKSON, Robert & Henry | Dublin | 1721 Nov 8 | JACKSON-MARTIN Book Index 1708-1729  Memorandum or agreement bearing date of 24 Oct 1721
                between Robert JACKSON of Woodtowne, Co. Meath Farmer and
                George MARTIN of the City of Dublin Doctor.. Robert JACKSON for
                £90 sold to George MARTIN his interest in the lands of Woodtowne. In presence
                of John RYAN of Dublin Gent. Henry JACKSON father of the said Robert JACKSON & John WILSON near Tallow, Co. Dublin Gent. NOTE: There are several
                  Woodtown townlands in Co. Meath, but this one is supposedly in Barony
                  Ratoath, and it does not show there in contemporary records. In other records
                  the townland of Woodtown is paired for sale with Newtown, B. Ratoath.  |   |  
            | 31 | 397 | 19577 | BARKER will | Wicklow Dublin | 1721 Nov 10 | Image
              226 Mount Kennedy a plot of ground Will of Richard BARKER late of Meath Street City of
                Dublin Gent deceased published 10 Nov 1721 with codicil … Lease of his
                dwelling house in Meath Street … out of this a bequest for his mother Mary
                BARKER widow during her life for her support, but she is not to intermeddle
                with the Principall and after her death the Principall and Interest devised
                to his nephew Richard FIELD and further to his said mother £10 to buy
                mourning and to defray of charge to her journey to her friends in England.
                2ndly bequeath to his nephews and nieces Boyle FIELD James FIELD and Margaret
                FIELD £10 to put them in apprentice and the like sum of £10 to his niece Mary
                FIELD to be paid out immediately in setting her apprentice to some Mistress
                and to James FIELD and his wife £10 and to William DESBOROUGH and his wife
                £10 and to his nephew Richard FIELD a plot of ground in Mountkennedy Co.
                Wicklow subject to rent of 18d … and likewise to Richard FIELD a lease made
                btw Lord Blessington to George MORGAN of Blessington Co. Wicklow Innkeeper of
                lands called the Three Castles for three lives … £20 out of the rents to
                Margaret WHITE of Meath Street daughter to William WHITE lately deceased …
                Richard FIELD not to access funds until age 23 except for education needs …
                appointed friends Thomas HOW of Earl Street Dublin Merchant & Joseph FADE
                of the Glibb in Thomas Street Banker … WITNESS: Vincent ROE of Dublin Dyer Paul HALPIN of same
                Surgeon & Thomas MEREFIELD of same Notary |   |  
            | 31 | 461 | 19961 | MAXWELL | Armagh | 1721 Dec 30 | MAXWELL-NUTLEY Image
                260 BTW Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of the
                1 pt & Richard NUTLEY of City of Dublin Esq. of the other. Reciting that
                Robert MAXWELL stood possessed of several towns and lands of Crerrun als
                Fellows Hall Belteagh [possibly Balteagh Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East], and
                Derreagh [probably Derryaugh,
                Parish Tartaraghan,
                Barony oOneilland
                  West] in Co. Armagh by virtue of a lease made by the Provost & Fellows & Scholars of Trinity College
                    near Dublin for term of 21 years from 1 Nov 1715 for rent of 30 pounds
                annually for townlands of Toaghy [possibly Tonnagh,
                Parish Eglish
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh - it was part of the ancient precinct of Toaghy],
                Killilea [Killylea,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] Naul [Naul,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] & Lisagally [Lissagally,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh], Cormeen
                [Cormeen,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],
                Tullaghcallady [Tullycallidy,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],
                Drumgare [Drumgar,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],
                Derrenelea [probably Dernalea,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],
                Bruttally [Brootally,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh]
                Drumcoulter [??], Lisdrumbroghlis [Lisdrumbrughas,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh], Killnegollan
                [possibly Ballynagolan,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],    Killereeveeintragh
                [Kilcreevy
                  Etra Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh] &
                Killereeeveeough [Kilcreevy
                  Otra, Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh] ] Co.
                Armagh by virtue of lease made by the Provost Fellows & Scholars of
                Trinity College for term of 21 years from 1 Nov 1718 for rent of 150 pounds
                the first 9 years and 280 pounds during the residue of said term… Witnessed
                that Robert MAXWELL in consideration of 1500 pounds to be paid to him in hand
                paid by the said Richard NUTLEY granted to NUTLEY the lands …WITNESS: Thomas
                DAWSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh; John GILLESPIE of Armagh, Co. Armagh Attorney
                & John ELLIOT of Fellows Hall. | 18 |  
            | 32 | 47 | 18911 |   | Dublin | 1720 Dec 12 | John HITCHCOCK of Dublin City Needlemaker &
              Elizabeth PLIVIS of Dublin City, wife of John HITCHCOCK both of 1st pt & William JACKSON of Kilmainham, Dublin, Tanner of 2nd part.. WITNESS: Jeremiah VICKERS of Chambers St., Donore, Dublin. Re:
              house next to JACKSON's house at Kilmainham, for 41 years. NOTE: AKA Jeremiah VICARS husband of Joyce
                JACKSON. SEE: Crooked
                  Staff JACKSONs. |   |  
            | 32 | 67 | 18971 | JACKSON, Robert | Queens | 1721 Aug 19 | JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1708-1729  Memorial of a deed of assignment 14 July 1721 annexed
                to a lease dated 14 March 1709 made by William POLE to Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick in Queens Co. ... lands of Derryclony, Clonaghgally,  then in
                he possession of Robert JACKSON and his undertenants together
                with 219 acres of bog  for £100 granted to Thomas JACKSON City
                of Dublin, Merchant. For the lives of Nathaniel and Erasmus JACKSON sons of Robert JACKSON (NOTE: Isaac is missing off list of sons). 
                Witness Thomas Bolton Smith  & Lawrence Maguinness Collner both of
                Mountmellick. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |   |  
            | 32 | 80 | 19017 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1721 Sep 1 | JACKSON-STURGES Book Index 1708-1729  Dwellings in Marks Alley, Dublin. William JACKSON City of Dublin, Baker of one
                part & Charles STURGES of Ballyrath Co. Dublin of other pt. … two
                dwelling houses situate in Marks Alley Dublin together with the yards
                and garden. |   |  
            | 32 | 240 | 19510 | JACKSON, Adam  | Dublin | 1718 Aug 6 | JACKSON-LEESON Book Index 1708-1729  Btw Peter SHARP jr of Templogue, Co of Dublin,
                FARMER & Adam JACKSON of Pimlico in the Liberty of Thomas &
                Donore, City of Dublin  clothier  .... lands of Templogue that Adam
                  JACKSON had demised to Hugh LEESON of City of Dublin, abt 20
                acres. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 32 | 347 | 19927 | JACKSON, Mary  OATES | Dublin | 1721 Jan 21 | Will
              of Enoch PALMER, City of Dublin, Founder. Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills mention of Samuel
                OATS. Enogh PALMER. Mary JACKSON, wife of Michael JACKSON & niece of Enoch PALMER 4 children Transcribed thanks to Dawn Lowe NAMES: Enoch PALMER of Dublin;
                Sarah BOYTON; Mary JACKSON; Elizabeth MAKINGS; Enoch MAKINGS;
                Josia(s) JONES; Mt [Mr?] ARMSTRONG; William PALMER; Michael JACKSON;
                Mr. MEREDITH; Samuel PALMER; Ambrose BRUFF [BRUSS?]; Peter CILLARD; Michael
                BOYTON; James CLARK; Samuel OATES; John SMITH; Alexander McPHERSON; William
                PARRY. PLACES: St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin. | d |  
            | 32 | 466 | 20481 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1722 Apr 19 | BOYTON-JACKSON Boot Lane Image
                250 Michael BOYTON Feltmaker & Michael JACKSON of Pimlico in Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore Co. Dublin Clothier of
                other pt. demised coach house & stable in Boot Lane Oxmantown then in possession of Mrs. MARTIN together
                with back sides & Appurtenances to hold for 71 years rent of 8. WITNESS:
                Mathew MADDIN & William DEVALL of City of Dublin Gents & Thomas QUINN
                clerke to Samuel COTTON public notary. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 33 | 18 | 19491 |   | Londonderrry | 1721 Oct 31 | BUNBURY-KENNEDY Bk 423  1708-1738 Londonderry &
              Coleraine  Image
                310 Btw Walter BUNBURY City of Dublin Esq. & Dame
                Elizabeth IRWIN his wife of 1 pt. James KENNEDY of City of Dublin Esq. of
                other part…. Legal case & lands of Tun Tavern with Gardens and Stables in
                Blind Quay…. 3 page deed … NOTE: A BUNBURY-JACKSON
                connection is through Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), daughter of William JACKSON
                and Sarah BERESFORD. She married Thomas BUNBURY. |   |  
            | 33 | 22 | 19503 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1721 Oct 29 | Occupant of Drumcondragh Lane. AnnChamney |   |  
            | 33 | 80 | 19729 | GORE | Longford | 1721 May 20 | NEWCOMEN-GORE Image
                342 BTW Sir Robert NEWCOMEN of Mosstown, Co. Longford &
                Arthur NEWCOMEN Esq. son & heir of Robert NEWCOMEN  of 1st pt. Lewis
                MEARES of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt & Robert FRENCH of City of Dublin
                Esq of 3rd pt & William GORE of Woodford Co. Esq of 4th pt. Reciting a
                fine was levied … [list of lands] Co. Longford … William GORE shall by sale
                or mortgage… raise any sum of money not exceeding £5,000 for satisfying and
                paying the debts of the said Robert NEWCOMEN and for raising portions and provisions
                for Sarah and Mary NEWCOMEN daughters of said Robert NEWCOMEN … NOTE: Arthur NEWCOMEN
                married Sarah GORE daughter of William GORE of Woodford. Image
                509 1723 May 8 BTW Samuel WHITE of Knappagh, Co. Longford Gent of 1 pt
                & Hon George GORE Esq. one of the Justices of his Majesty’s Court of
                Common Pleas in Ireland of the other pt for £530 released to WHITE … lands in
                Barony Shruel, Co. Longford … WITNESS: William GORE of Woodford, Co. Leitrim
                & Lewis MEARES and Robert ECCLES of [City of] Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 33 | 111 | 4185  | PALMER, Enock |   | 1720 Nov 29 | PALMER-MEREDYTH Image
                357 BTW Enoch PALMER of City of Dublin Founder of 1 pt &
                Thomas MEREDITH of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt. demised tenement messuage
                or Dwelling House now in possession of Thomas MEREDYTH in Abbey St in Suburbs
                of City of Dublin bounding on the north to Abbey St on the east to a house in
                possession of Luke GARDINER Esq on the south to a plo of ground in possession
                of Samuel BARKER Chandler & on the west to a house built by John WHINERY
                … term of 41 years … WITNESS Joseph WALKER of City of Dublin Goldsmith &
                Owen CASEY servant to Thomas MEREDYTH. NOTE: SEE: Will
                of Enoch PALMER |   |  
            | 33 | 238 | 20190 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1721 Feb 27 | JACKSON-SWAN Book Index 1708-1738 Michael JACKSON clothier Dublin, exor of
                Enoch PALMER indented lease house in Brooke Lane [likely Boot Lane, Oxmantown] Dublin nickred Enoch PALMER paying £480 and Michael JACKSON, a
                clothier & executor of Enoch PALMER making over annuity of £60 chargeable
                on properties in Cos Lowth, Meath, Westmeath & Dublin, including
                Rathmullen, Sheepgrange, Donore, various impropriate tythes, etc. Annuity for
                life of Enoch PALMER. Sworn 23 Dec 1721 SEE: Will
                  of Enoch PALMER |   |  
            | 33 | 340 | 20500 | GORE, Arthur | Dublin Kilkenny | 1716 Sep 13 | Image
              481 BTW Arthur GORE of City of Dublin of 1 pt & Geroge St.
                GEORGE of Woodsgift, Co. Kilkenny Esq. of the other pt. … lives of George St.
                GEORGE & Rev. Dr. Arthur St. GEORGE & Richard St. GEORGE all brothers |   |  
            | 33 | 442 | 20837 | JACKSON, Margaret | Dublin | 1722 Jun 2 | Image
              532 BTW Walter PURCELL of Crumlin, Co. Dublin Gent &
                Garrett FRENCH of Crumlin farmer … rented parcel of ground in Crumlin
                adjoining Rose BUSH[?] on the Nrth and Northwest parks to Philip GEORGE’s
                holding an on the south to Walter PURCELL’s land part of GORDAN’s land 4a 2r
                20p … reserving 2r 2p; 1 close of land [1r] part of Rose's land; 1 close park
                or piece of ground part of Parson's freehold [1a 20p] in Hoy's(?) Park;  …
                leading from Windmill to HOY’s Park part of Rose’s Land … Witness: Margaret JACKSON of Rings End  (Ringsend
                is a southside inner suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is located on the south
                bank of the River Liffey and east of the River Dodder, about two kilometres
                east of the city centre. It is the southern terminus of the East Link Toll
                Bridge.) and Garret WALL. |   |  
            | 33 | 454 | 20879 | McCLELAN | Armagh | 1713 Jul 25 | FANE-McCLELAN Clohoge Image
                538 BTW Charles FANE of Bassledon Co. Birks, Kingdom of
                England Esq. of 1 pt & William McCLELAND of Drominure [Druminure,
                Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
                in parish of Ballymore Co. Armagh Yeoman of the other pt. … demised lands of
                Drominure 73a 2r 23p and another parcel of land part Cloghoge [probably Cloghoge,
                Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
                containing 73a 2r 21p. in Mannor of Cleare Co. Armagh and now in the
                possession of said William McCLELON (his name is spelled 3 different ways in
                the memorial)… for lives of John McCLELAN Alexander McCLELAN and Elizabeth
                McCLELAN sons and daughter of said William McCLELLAN … WITNESS: Matthew
                CONNOR City of Dublin, Bryan FFEARAN of Tavanivall [possibly Tavanagh,
                Parish Drumcree,
                Barony of Oneilland
                  West] Co. Armagh & James PIERS of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
                Parish Lisnadil
                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] Co.
                Armagh |   |  
            | 33 | 500 | 21041 | WALKER | Dublin | 1722 May 18 | BROWNLOW-WALKER 1708-1729 Image
                561 James BROWNLOW of City of Dublin, Gent; James
                THOMPSON of The Strand Dublin Ship carpenter and Edward DALTON of City
                of Dublin Gent of 1 pt & Chamberlaine WALKER of City of Dublin Knight…Elinor THOMPSON widow & executrix of last will and testament of
                Richard THOMPSON perukemaker deceased… |   |  
            | 34 | 34 | 20343 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1721 Jul 18 | JACKSON-MALONE Book Index 1708-1738 Image
                22 Between Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Esq. & Edmund MALONE. Of sd City Esq. – rent of a messuage in Church St. joining
                in the north and northwest part thereof by the great large Messuage of Col
                Theophilus JONES containing one dwelling house wherein the said Richard
                  Jackson and his family and after him Col GODBY lately dwelt. Also one
                  yard brewhouse  and stable in the said yard next adjoining to the said
                  dwelling house and the use of the fixt Copper Panns and other fixt goods in
                  in the said dwelling house... NOTE: Based on
                description in ROD: 97-409- 68933, this was land known as Young’s Castle. Mike Stewart added to my notes: For consids Richard JACKSON unto Edmund MALONE of messuage in Church street, Dublin city,
                lately lived in by Richard JACKSON & his family, then by
                Col GODBY, adjacent to messuage of Col Theophilis JONES + one yard, 1
                brewhouse & stable for 31 yrs - from 17 July 1721 at £24 payable half
                yearly. WITNESSES: John Anderson, Apothecary of Dublin City; Francis
                RAYNOLDS, Drawer of Fountain Tavern, Christ Church Lane; Richard ARCHDEKON
                [Archdeacon?]; Michael CANNON, servant to Edmund MALONE. |   |  
            | 34 | 207 | 21238 | JACKSON, Cath & ors | Dublin | 1720 Sep 25 | JACKSON-ROCHE Book
              Index 1708-1738  A 3 page lease. Tripartite deed of settlement Katherine
                KENT als WILLIAMS als JACKSON als GRAHAM, widow of Alexander KENT....
                Richard ROCHE of City of Dublin Esq. & others..... 600 pounds ... lands
                in Macetown...abt 100 acres....
                Painestown [Painestown, Macetown, Barony Skreen], formerly the
                lands of Theophilis JONES... Eliz CONLEY als CHEEVER, term of 500 years.[This
                is very long lease & I couldn’t capture all of it. Lots of CHENEY
                details] Between Katherine KENT als WILLIAMS als JACKSON als GRAHAM,
                widow relict of Alexander KENT dec. Andrew Francis CHENEY of Macetowne Co. Meath & Mary CHENEY his
                wife, daughter of the sd. Katherine of the first part |   |  
            | 34 | 456 | 22330 | PUREFOY, Elizabeth | Kings | 1711 Dec 6 | Image
              241 BTW Elizabeth PUREFOY of City of Dublin widow of 1 pt
                & Walter PURCELL of Ballynowland, Kings Co. of the other pt. Elizabeth
                PUREFOY demised to Walter PURCELL townland of Ballynowland formerly held by
                John NELSON 91a and NELSON’s part of Kilcumber containing 11a 1r 24p in
                Purefoy’s Place Kings Co. … description of boundaries … |   |  
            | 34 | 463 | 22376 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1722 Jan 10 | piece of ground on Cork Street, Liberty of Donore,
              bound on east by other grounds to Jacob POOLE by Thomas WESTON; on north by
              garden of George CULLEN, from 29 Sept then last, for life of [Widow] SMITH;
              Hannah SMITH, daughter of widow SMITH; Michael SMITH, son of widow SMITH at
              £2 ster yrly rent, forever, £2 fine on fall of every life. Joseph JACKSON of Cork Street, Liberty of Donor, Dublin is the second party along
              with Jacob POOLE. REGISTRAR: Bruen WORTHINGTON; WITNESS: William BARRY. Thanks to Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 34 | 469 | 22398 |   | Armagh | 1722 Dec 14 | ECHLIN-LUCAS Brutally 1708-1738 Image
                247 BTW Charles ECHLIN of Arquin Co. Down Esq. of 1 pt
                & Francis LUCAS of City of Dublin of other pt. In consideration of £1,200
                townlands of: Tohaghey [possibly Tonnagh,
                Parish Eglish
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh - it was part of the ancient precinct of Toaghy]
                Killelea [Killylea,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] Naul [Naul,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] Lissegally [Lissagally,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh] Cormeen [Cormeen,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],
                Tullicallidy [Tullycallidy,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],
                Drumgare [Drumgar,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],
                Derrinelia [probably Dernalea,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh] Brutally [Brootally,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh]
                Drumcoulter [??] Lisdrumbroghis [Lisdrumbrughas,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh]
                Kiligolan [possibly Ballynagolan,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh]
                Killcreevatragh, illcreeveeotragh[Kilcreevy
                  Etra Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh] &
                Killereeeveeough [Kilcreevy
                  Otra, Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh]  In Co.
                Armagh … remains of 21 years reciting Provost of Fellows and Scholars of
                Trinity College near Dublin & Rev. Dr. Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] … Brinston BUTLER
                … Thomas TAYLOR … … WITNESS: James WILSE clke to Bruen WORTHINGTON Public
                Notary City of Dublin Charles ECHLIN [SEAL] |   |  
            | 34 | 478 | 22448 | PUREFOY | Kings  | 1711 Sep 27 | PUREFOY-POWELL Parish Moylergh Bo Coolestown Image
                252 BTW Elizabeth PUREFOY of City of Dublin Widow of 1 pt
                & George POWELL of Clanbrone Kings Co. Farmer of the other pt. PUREFOY
                demised to POWELL 105a of Clonbrone in Manor of Purefoy’s Place alias
                Clonbutagh [aka Clonbulloge,
                Parish Clonsast]
                Kings Co. in occupation of Thomas SMALLHORN … [description] |   |  
            | 35 | 10 | 20480 | JACKSON, Michael & wife | Dublin | 1722 Apr 18 | JACKSON-BOYTON Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                308 Michael JACKSON of Pimlicoe in the
                Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore Co Dublin, Clothier & Mary JACKSON als MEEKING [MEEKINGS or MECKINGS?] his wife of the 1st part;
                Michael BOYTON of the City of Dublin Feltmaker of the other. leased house
                late in the possession of Enoch PALMER late of the City Founder, dec’d and
                then in possession of Samuel SWAN Tallow Chandler... incl malthouse situate
                in Boot lane Oxmantown, Dublin The following is added thanks to Michael Stewart: Michael JACKSON of Pimlicoe in the Liberty
                of Thomas Court & Donore Co Dublin, Clothier  & Mary JACKSON als MEEKING [or MECKIN?] his wife to Michael BOYTON of the City of Dublin
                Feltmaker [or Slatmaker?] of one undivided 3rd pt of house late in poss. of
                Enoch PALMER late of the City Founder, dec’d now in poss. of Samuel SWAN
                Tallow Chandler with backside, garden formerly in poss of Francis GEOGHEGAN,
                then in poss. of CHAMBERS + malt house maltroom & backrooms with piece of
                ground being pt of Eunoch PALMER's garden, situate behind house built by
                Enoch PALMER & in poss of Richard FERRAL + Stable & coach house in
                poss of Mr. MARTIN, all in Boot Lane in Oxmantown, Dublin, subj to £30 being
                2/3 rent & subj to £12 or 2/3 rent to J during his life. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. NOTE: The wife of Michael JACKSON was Mary McCRACKEN. This memorial may have her name in error. NOTE: Boot La. (The N.
                part of what is now Arran Str. E.) 1697. From an inn, with the sign of the
                Boot. SOURCE: Dublin
                  Street Names. |   |  
            | 35 | 17 | 20514 | JACKSON, Nathaniel  | Queens | 1708-1738 | JACKSON-LOFTUS Bk 71 Book Index 1708-1729  A Lease and release bwteen Nathaniel JACKSON Gent of
                Mountmellick, Queens Co. and Edward LOFTUS of Grange, Co. Kildare. Corn mills
                with parcel of land on south side of river coming from Drinagh + custom of
                grinding all corn malt or other grains of all tenants in manor of Mountmellick
                for lives of Nathaniel JACKSON, Gent of Mountmellick, Queens Co. Son &
                heir of Robert JACKSON Erasmus JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON. It recites an
                earlier lease dated 1697 btw Rt. Hon Arthur LOFTUS and Robert JACKSON. Simon
                HALL was also mentioned. WITNESSES: Roley HILL of Dublin City &
                Benjamin OWEN Chaplain to Arthur LOFTUS. SEE: Quaker
                  Jacksons in Ireland. Thanks to Michael Stewart. |   |  
            | 35 | 229 | 22133 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin & Carlow | 1722 Nov 25 | Thomas Bunbury (the elder) and
              Rose BUNBURY (nee JACKSON) P1 selling Ardristin [Ardristan,
              Parish Ardristan,
              Barony Rathvilly],
              974a, By Rathvilly, Co Carlow. Thomas BUNBURY the Younger, son & heir. Thomas JACKSON of Dublin of 4th pt. to Henry BERKELEY of Adristin,
              Co. Carlow. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. |   |  
            | 35 | 397 | 22953 |   | Kings  Dublin | xxx | WATSON-NEAL Clancashin, Cloncassen, Clonmore. Bo Coolestowne Image
                516 Thomas WATSON of Derrygarran [Derrygarran,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                Kings Co. Farmer of 1st pt & Samuel NEAL of City of Dublin
                Currier of 2nd pt & Mary NEAL daughter of Samuel O’NEIL of 3rd pt. Reciting Thomas NEIL annuity for Mary NEAL payable out of lands of
                Derrygarren of a moiety of lands of Claneachin [probably Cloncassan,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                in Kings Co. Marriage intended btw Thomas WATSON & Mary NEAL … WITNESS: H
                MACMAHON of City of Dublin Vintner & Thomas RINGWOOD of City of Dublin
                Gent. Memorial WITESS: John CARTER of City of Dublin Gent |   |  
            | 35 | 436 406 | 23147 | JACKSON, John | Tipperary | 1722 Feb 8 | JACKSON-TEW Book Index 1708-1729  John JACKSON, Dealer of Roscrea, Co. Tipperary
                of the 1st part  to David TEW, merchant of Dublin City of 2nd pt of plot of ground in Roscrea where forge of S. HIND formerly stood, being
                pt of John QUIN's holdings + adjoining yard bound by holdings of Tim BRIDGE,
                John BOHANAN [TOHANAN?] & Roger BOHANAN [TOHANAN] Public Notary of Dublin and formerly of Thomas LARGE + garden "Glonagowe" [1 1/2 acre
                plantation measure] for 500 years to be fully completed, at 1 peppercorn yrly
                rent if demanded, redeemable on repayment of £12.17s.9p ster + lawful
                interest. |   |  
            | 36 | 86 | 21412 |  GORE | Sligo | 1721 Mar 9 | WINGFIELD et al to GORE Image
                53 BTW  Edward WINGFIELD of Powers Court Co. Wicklow Esq. &
                Arabella WINGFIELD his wife and Richard WINGFIELD his son and Heir of 1 pt
                & Rt Hon Ralph GORE, Bart Chancellor of his Majesty’s Court of
                Exchequer in Ireland and one of his Majesty’s most Honorable Privy Councill
                in the said Kingdom, The Hon William CAULFIELD Esq. One of the Justices of
                his Majesties Court of Kings Bench in Ireland and the Hon George GORE Esq one of the Justices of his Majesties Court of Common Pleas in Ireland of
                the other part.  … sexpartite deed of release .. 30 March btw Edward
                WINGFIELD Esq. & Arabella WINGFIELD his wife and Richard WINGFIELD his
                son of 1st pt The aforesaid Ralph GORE Bart William CAULFIELD
                & George GORE Esqs. Of the 2nd pt John FRENCH of French Park
                Co. Roscommon Esq & John USHER of City of Dublin of the 3rd pt
                Arthur GORE of Newtown Co. Mayo Bart & Arthur FRENCH of French Park
                Roscommon Esq. & William USHER of City of Dublin Esq. & Nehemiah
                DONNELLAN of City of Dublin Esq of the 4th pt Letitia USHER of
                City of Dublin Widow & relict & admin of William USHER late of City
                of Dublin Esq. deceased & mother & guardian of Dorothy USHER eldest
                daughter of the said William and Lettice USHER and the said Dorothy USHER
                then of the age of 19 of the 5th pt and Robert FRENCH of the City
                of Dublin Esq. of the 6th pt…. consideration of marriage btw
                Robert WINGFIELD and Dorothy USHER …£4.500  paid by Letitia USHER as
                marriage portion to Edward WINGFIELD & Richard WINGFIELD … Edward &
                Richard WINGFIELD granted to Ralph GORE Bart William CAULFIELD & George
                GORE Esq. lands in [many townlands listed in Co. Wicklow and also lands in
                Barony Tireragh Co. Sligo and lands in Barony Gallen, Co. Mayo and Co.
                Wexford]  … earlier deed 12 April 1716 for lives … WITNESS; William
                PERCIVALL of City of Dublin Esq. Rev Edward SYNGE of St. Auden’s Parish City
                of Dublin Clerk Thomas CAULFIELD of City of Dublin Esq. Ralph BARKER and
                James HOWISON of City of Dublin Gents NOTE: Several sources show
                the forename of Arabella WINGFIELD as either Ellen or Elinor GORE, daughter
                of Brig Gen Francis GORE & Catherine GORE. They also render the forename
                of Dorothy USHER as Anne USHER and the 2nd wife of Richard
                WINFIELD as Dorothy Beresford ROWLEY. NOTE: Nehemiah Donnellan married Martha Ussher,
                daughter of Christopher Ussher and Martha Piggott,
                in March 1694. He held the office of Lord Chief Justice of the Court of
                Common Pleas. SOURCE: thepeerage.com |   |  
            | 36 | 88 | 21423 | SMITH   | Queens Dublin  Meath | 1722 Aug 16 | Image
              54 BTW Joseph SMITH of Ballintobber Queens Co. of 1 pt
                & Michael SMITH of Ballyneskea Co. Meath Gent eldest son of said Joseph
                SMITH of the other pt…. Joseph SMITH has demised to Michael SMITH lands of
                Ballykealy Barony Forth Co. Carlow 469a  excepting a small plot of land
                called the Quakers Burial Place part of the lands of Ballykealy  … | 18 |  
            | 36 | 98 | 21713 | JACKSON, Daniel | Kildare | 1722 Mar 3 | BENNET-JACKSON John BENNETT, Gent of Tyrenan [?], Queens Co. for £90
                from Daniel JACKSON, Maulster of Athy, Co. Kildare assigns Daniel
                  JACKSON £12 ster per year out of Coolgarah, Queens Co., until debt of £90
                + int is repaid and for further security grants the lease to John BENNETT by
                Morely SANDERS, Esq together with counterpart of lease by John BENNET to John
                FITZPATRICK. WITNESSES: William BARKER, Perukemaker of Athy, Co. Kildare;
                Thomas BENNETT son of John BENNETT; John HIGGINS, Gent of Athy, Kildare;
                Thomas MOREFIELD notary of Dublin City. |   |  
            | 36 | 245 | 22166 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin Carlow | 1722 Nov 26 | BUNBURY-JACKSON Thomas BUNBURY, Esq. of Choghner, Catherlogh [Carlow]
                & Thomas BUNBURY the younger, son & heir to Thomas JACKSON,
                Esq. of Dublin City, trustee & Frank BERNARD [aka Francis BERNARD], Gent
                of Clonmuske, Catherlogh [aka Carlow] £800 in trust. Thomas JACKSON & Frank BERNARD to invest to satisfy Thomas BUNBURY jr. during life of
                Thomas BUNBURY sr., such sums as lands of Cranavolan, Idrone, (Bar) Cath are
                insufficient to make up yrly rent charge of £100. Remaining interest to be pd
                to Thomas BUNBURY sr. and on his death to Rose BUNBURY [née JACKSON] &
                on her death the £800 + inter due to Thomas BUNBURY jr.  for life. For better
                securing rent charge, Thomas BUNBURY sr. to Thomas BUNBURY jr.  of sd rent
                charge out of sd lands during life of Thomas BUNBURY sr., with clause of
                distress in charge unpaid. REGISTRAR: Bruen WORTHINGTON. WITNESSES: James
                REILLY, Gent of Dublin City & Henry DIM, taylor of Dublin City. Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 36 | 270 | 22257 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1722 Dec 14 | JACKSON-GLOVER Book Index 1708-1729 Image
                146 Indenture of lease between Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin Gent and Farmer GLOVER of the same City
                Esq. Of the other part. Whereas Richard JACKSON demised all that house
                or tenement where James ROBBIN lately dwelt situate in or near Kings Street in the suburbs of Dublin with the stable on the east side built by Samuel JACKSON Esq. Decd.  Also all that large Garden situate on the South Side of said Street
                and stable and also with the tenement on the east side of the said Garden and
                Liberty of Egress and Regress through the passage leading from King Street to
                the premises in as ample manner as the same were demised by the said Samuel JACKSON deceased to the said James ROBBINS. To hold to the said Farmer
                GLOVER from 29 Sept for the term of 50 years annual rent of £26. Witnessed
                Lewis JONES City of Dublin & John PURCELL now of the City of Corke Gent
                & William BARRY of City of Dublin.  NOTE: This is Richard JACKSON (1673-1730), nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 36 | 271 | 22258 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1722 Dec 15 | DIXON-JACKSON Image
                146 Mtg piece of ground on Barry St., Oxmantown + piece of ground in Whinrip Alley near Barry
                st., with 2 houses thereon, from Thomas DIXON, Mathematical Instruement
                Maker, exec'r of last will of William DIXON (Bricklayer, late of Dublin City,
                deceased) of Dublin city; to James JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City
                for £50 from henceforth during residue of terms of 71 and 60 yrs subject to
                redemption on repayment of £50, 15 March ensuing, piece of Ground in Barry
                St. Oxmantown containing in front to Barry St.
                15’ and in back 15’ and in depth from Barry St northward 53 ‘and all that
                piece of land situate in Whinrip Alley near Barry St. containing in front
                Eastward to said Alley 19’ or thereabout and running backward westwards of
                same breadth 31’ as mentioned in 2 separate leases recited together with two
                Houses or Tenements on said premises built and all other Houses Edifices
                Buildings and Improvements erected to said James JACKSON his
                heirs and assigns for residue of two several Terms of 71 years and 60 years …WITNESSES:
                Barry GORDON & Philip GIBSON, clerks to Samuel COTTON, Notary Public. Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. NOTE: Neither Whinrup nor
                Barry St. are mentioned in Dublin Street Names: Dated and Explained. 
                C.T. M’Cready. Hodges Figgis & Co. Dublin, 1892 |   |  
            | 36 | 281 | 222307 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin  Queens | 1722 Nov 30 | DUGGAN-JACKSON Garranemonley, Upper Ossary Lease & release for £900 Francis DUGGAN, Esq of
                Ballygriffin, Co. Dublin unto Thomas JACKSON, Esq. of Dublin City forever of Ballygriffin, Coolock (bar.) Dublin [560 acres
                profitable plantation measure] + Castlewood Fermoyle Garranmaconty &
                Raheend in Queens Co. for life of And "his sons"; also Ballinstown
                [120 acres likewise] for life of Richard DUGGAN, Gent Charles DUGGAN, Gent
                & Thomas BANNS, Gent, subject to redemption 1 June 1723 and to sum of £27
                twice yearly till sd sum is paid. WITNESSES: William RYVES, merchant of Dublin City; John HARVEY, servant to Chief Justice DOYNE; & Edward DELANEY. Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. |   |  
            | 36 | 457 | 23579 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1723 Jun 20 | DOWLING-JACKSON Image
                240 for £50 Patrick DOWLING, timber merchant of Dublin City
                to James JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City of plot of ground in Oxmantown near Dublin, bound on north by
                house wherein Joseph SOUTHERN, grantor, lately dwelt and lately lett to George
                DEESON; on south by Mr. NUGENT's holding; Drewhouse [brewhouse?] of Mr. READ
                on west, also brickhouse erected by Patrick DOWLING on sd land, henceforth
                for residue of term of 31 years granted by Joseph SOUTHERN to Patrick
                DOWLING, subject to redemption. William PARRY, Deputy Register. WITNESSES:
                Charles MEARES, Gent of Dublin Coty & William HARBORNE, clerk to Charles
                MEARES. Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. |   |  
            | 36 | 491 | 23759 | McCULLAGH, John | Antrim | 1723 Jul 9 | McCULLOUGH-AGNEW 1708-1738
              Ballyvallen; Glassdrumenagh, B.Fews; Lissary, Lissanny, B. Fews; Mongeleagh,
              B Fews; Rackland, B Fews Image
                257 Indenture Tripartite btw James
                McCULLOCH of Grogan Co Antrim Gent & William McCULLOCH his son of the
                one pt & Patrick AGNEW of Killwagter John SHAW of Bush Gent Clotworthy
                UPTON of Castle Upton & John SHAW of Antrim gent in said Co. of the 2nd pt Margaret SHAW of Ballygelly Co Antrim relict & widow of William SHAW
                late of Ballygally Gent deceased & Dorothy Beresford SHAW spinster her
                daughter of the 3rd pt whereby the said James and William
                  McCULLAGH in consideration of a marriage to be had between the said William
                    McCULLAGH and the said Dorothy Beresford SHAW… granted part of the lands
                of Rackland [possibly – based on proximity to other townlands mentioned - Rathkeelan,
                  Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] cont 23
                  A 14P in townland of Crekyrer [possibly Creevekeeran Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] 205A 14
                    P in Lissary als Lissawry [either Lissaraw Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
                      Parish Killevy
                        (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] 80A in
                      Cornecery  [probably Carnally,
                        Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], 71 A
                        in Carrickeinony [Carrickamone,
                        Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],  109A in Mongcleagh [Monaguillagh,
                          Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],  86 A
                          in Glassdrumenagh [Glasdrummond,
                          Parish Kilclooney
                            (Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower], 86A 1R
                          12P in Camlagh [Camly
                            (Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
                          Barony Fews Upper.]
                          3577A 2R cont 77A in Barony of Fewes Co Armagh… and all the said James
                          McCULLAGH’s right title… sand also the townlands of Ballygrogan Ballydunnall
                          Ballynelenulla Moneyrod Ballydonnellan Itragh and the half town land of Cloo
                          and the Corn mill and mills standing in Derryhullagh & Ballymatoskerty
                          with the grist thereto belonging lying in the Barony of Toom & Co Antrim…
                          WITNESS: James STEVENSON of Killeleagh, Co. Down, John McCULLAGH of
                          Randlestown, Co. Antrim James BLAIR of Blairmount, Esq. Co. Antrim |   |  
            | 37 | 16 | 21244 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1722 Jul 4 | WINREY-JACKSON John WHINREY, Stone Cutter of Dublin City to Michael
                JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City of piece of ground in possession of
                Michael JACKSON 13 feet in breadth on back of Abby street lying contiguous to
                ground of John WHINREY, from 25 Mar then last past, for 51 and a half yrs at
                7 shillings 6 pence yrly rent. William PARRY, Registrar. WITNESSES: John
                BRIGGS, Stonecutter of Dublin City & John SMITH, Public Notary of Dublin City. Alexander McPHERSON, clerk to John SMITH. Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. |   |  
            | 37 | 74 | 21441 | GILL | Carlow Dublin | 1722 Aug 17 | Image
              335 BTW Joseph SMITH of
                Ballintobber Queens Co. Gent of 1 pt & Elizabeth GILL of City of Dublin widow of the other … in consid of £130 pd by Elizabeth GILL… lands of
                Ballykealy in Barony Forth Co. Carlow 460 a for natural lives of said
                [Thomas] SMITH & Michael SMITH… NOTE: Ballykelly was a Quaker
                Burying Ground. | 18 |  
            | 37 | 77 | 21459 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1722 Aug 20 | JACKSON-SCHULDHAM Book Index 1708-1729  Rev. William JACKSON NAMES: John USHER of Dublin;
                Rev. William JACKSON; Rt. Rev. Dr. William MORETON, Lord Bishop of
                Meath; Dame Mary JONES; Edward SCHULDHAM; William BARTON of Thomastown, Co
                Louth; Michael SCRIVENS; John KEARNEY; John MOFFITT; Richard TERRY;
                Registrar: William PARRY.  | d |  
            | 37 | 189 | 22377 | JACKSON, Joseph | Dublin | 1722 Jan
              11 | JACKSON-GILL Book Index 1708-1729  Joseph JACKSON, Cork Street, Liberty of Donore,
                Dubin, weaver NAMES: Joseph JACKSON; Joseph
                GILL; Mr. POWER; Thomas WESTON; Jacob POOLE; George CULLIN; Rebecca SMITH;
                Michael SMITH; Michael SMITH jr.; Hannah SMITH; Joseph ROSE; William BARRY;
                Bruen WORTHINGTON. PLACES: Cork St, & Earl St.
                both in the Liberty of Donore, Co. Dublin.  | d |  
            | 37 | 221 | 22180 | PUREFOY, William  | Kings Dublin | 1722 Dec 11 | DELAUNE Image
                413 BTW Rev Thomas BUSH of Monasteroris Kings Co. Clk of 1
                pt; Gideon DELAUNE of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. Tripartite release btw
                Thomas BUSH of 1st pt; Gideon DELAUNE of 2nd pt &
                William PUREFOY of City of Dublin Esq & Anna Maria NELSON of City of
                Dublin Widow executors of last will of John NELSON late of City of Dublin
                Gent deceased of 3rd pt. Reciting that John NELSON deceased by
                deed 11 Dec 1718 granted to Thomas BUSH & heirs lands of James BANTIN in
                Kilmanloge 33a & a moiety of Sir William KINGs and Richard WALLER Eq
                retrenchment in Fanmore 52a & moiety of George BLUNDELL’s retrenchment
                containing 74a a moiety of Capt John EVERs retrenchment in Brackragh and
                Kilcloncorkery 52a & moiety of retrenched lands of Killaghan all in
                Barony Coolestown Kings Co. to hold to Thomas BUSH … with consent of William
                PUREFOY & Anna Maria NELSON … WITNESS: Joseph HARRISON of City of Dublin
                Gent & George SPIKE City of Dublin Painter Stainer & William BARRY of
                City of Dublin … Rev John GIBBIN of Faghty Kings Co. Clerk … NOTE: Could this William
                PUREFOY be the one who married Martha DELAWN and was a son of Gameliel
                PUREFOY (165901707) and Elizabeth ABELL (1650-1712)? |   |  
            | 37 | 330 | 22910 | CONLY | Drogheda | 1722 Mar 8   | CONLY Ignatius – CURTIS  Btw Robert & Ignatious CONLY of Town of Drogheda,
                merchants & George CURTIS of City of Dublin, merchant… payment
                owed to George CURTIS… lands west st Drogheda. |   |  
            | 37 | 449 | 23434 | MAXWELL | Armagh | 1720 May 25 | MAXWELL-LUCAS Brutally Image
                532 BTW Rev Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall, [Crearum,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] Co. Antrim [sic]
                of 1 pt & Francis LUCAS of City of Dublin of other pt. … assigns by
                Provost Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College Dublin to said Robert MAXWELL
                … towns of Drumbuchis [probably Lisdrumbrughas,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh], Kegolan
                Killereeveogh [possibly Kilcreevy
                  Otra, Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh]  [?..}
                Drumebultry [??] Tullacallide [Tullycallidy,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh], Carmeen
                [Cormeen,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh], Drumgare
                [Drumgar,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh],  Drumeleagh
                als Drumile [??] Bruttally [Brootally,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh] Naule [Naul,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] Killole [[Killylea,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh]] and Lisgally [Lissagally,
                Parish Derrynoose,
                Barony Armagh], containing
                2,797a in Toaghy, Co. Armagh. … Francis LUCAS declared that part of principal
                was money of Anne KOAN of City of Dublin widow & £400 was proper money of
                Brinsley BUTLER of City of Dublin Esq. and the remaining £200 was proper
                money of Sir Thomas TAYLOR … cancelling mortgage of said Robert MAXWELL and
                Charles ECHLIN of Arquin, Co. Down Esq. SEE ALSO ROD: 41-461-19961 |   |  
            | 37 | 539 | 24137 | McCULLAGH, William | Dublin | 1723 Jul 30 | WITNESS: William McCULLAGH, merchant of Dublin.
              Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. |   |  
            | 37 | 539 | 24145 |   | Dublin | 1723 May 10 | BARRY-CONNOR Henry BARRY, Lord Baron of Santry, grantee to Joan CONNOR,
                widow of Dublin City of __? in Skinner Row, then in possession of Joan
                CONNOR, bound on east by house of Samuel FAIRBROTHER, plus adjoining shop
                within passage from Christ church lane to City close, now in possession of
                Simon ANYON, as granted by Dean NONE, Dean & Chapter of Cathedral Ch of
                Holy Trinity, Dublin, to hold from 25 Mar last past for 31 years at
                £36 ster. WITNESSES: Charles CAMPBELL, Esq. of Dublin City; William
                COLVILLE, Clerk to Charles CAMPBELL; William SHAW, Gent of Dublin City; William HAWCETT [William FAWCETT ?], Clerk to Charles CAMPBELL. Notes
                thanks to Michael Stewart. |   |  
            | 38 | 193 | 23935 | GORE | Wicklow  Dublin | 1723 Jul 27 | Image
              111 Lease btw John SALE of Co. Dublin Esq. of 1 pt
                & Lathum DOHERTY of City of Dublin Esq. of the other pt. Release
                tripartite btw Richard WARBURTON of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt the said John SALE of 2nd pt and the said Lathum DOHERTY of 3rd pt … reciting for lives renewable dated 15 Sept 1709 made by Sir Richard
                KENNEDY of Mount Kennedy Co. Wicklow Bart & Dame Katherine KENNEDY his
                wife to John SALE for lives of Humphry MATHEWS of Finny Park Co. Wicklow Esq
                & Edward SALE and Robert SALE sons of the said John SALE … | 18 |  
            | 38 | 230 | 24070 |   | Kings Galway | 1723 Aug 5 | FRENCH-USSHER Clonsast Bo Cooleystowne Image
                131 BTW Frederick FRENCH of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt
                & John USSHER of City of Dublin Esq of other pt. Tripartite release BTW
                Frederick FRENCH of 1st pt & Richard GEERING of City of Dublin
                Esq & Rev John FRENCH Dean of Raphoe  of 2nd pt  & John
                USSHER of 3rd pt. [Many lands elsewhere] & 366a of Clonsast, [either Clonsast
                  Lower or Clonsast
                    Upper, Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown],
                Barony Coolestowne, Kings Co. to hold to John USSHER |   |  
            | 38 | 281 | 24239 | JACKSON, Rev. Peter | Louth | 1721 Sep 22 | Will of William BARTON, Thomastown, Co. Louth. Esq
              deceased.  Will dated 1721 Sep 22.  Bequest to Benjamin BURTON [sic] and
              Francis HARRISON Eq of Dublin WITNESS: Thomas FORTESCUE of Dromiskin,
              Co. Louth. John FOSTER of Dunleer, Co. Louth Rev. Boyle TRAVERS of
              Strabannon;  &  Rev. Peter JACKSON, Killincoole, Co. Louth, Clerk. | 16d |  
            | 38 | 347 | 2450 | JACKSON, Elizabeth | Dublin | 1723 Oct 30 | Henry ASTON, Esq. of Dublin City Grantor to Elizabeth
              JACKSON, widow of Dublin, grantee of house "Flying Horse
              Inn" stables yard on south side of Temple Barr St Andrew's parish, Dublin city Suburbs, then in possession of Elizabeth JACKSON, adjoining
              holdings of Ambrose LANCE of Mr. KELLY, for lives of Samuel & Henry
              SANDWITH & Thomas JACKSON for ever, renewable, at £30 for first 7
              years, £35 for next 7 years & £40 after. |   |  
            | 38 | 430 | 24881 | LYNCH, Mary | Kings Co. | 1723 Dec 2 | Beryl Eustace Wills LYNCH, MARY, Keiltyeurra, King's Co., widow of Nicholas
                Lynch deed. 30 ... 1721. Narrate, £ p., 2 Dec. 1723. Her son Wm. Lynch. Her
                son Jonathan Lynch. Seven small houses or tenements in Pimlico and Elbo Lane,
                Manor of St. Thomas Court, suburbs of city of Dublin, six small houses in St.
                Thomas Court. Lease of the farm Keiltyeurra, King's Co. Witnesses : Mary
                Smith, wife of Robt. Smith late of the city of Dublin, grocer, Joseph
                Harrison, Brown Street, liberties of Thomas Court and Donore, Co. Dublin,
                weaver, Deborah Gilbart, Dublin, spinster, and Joshua Gilbart, Dublin, gent.
                Memorial witnessed by: Joseph Harrison, Jno. Smith, public notary, Dublin.
                38, 430, 24881 Wm. Lynch (seal) |   |  
            | 39 | 1 | 23666 | DAWSON | Monaghan | 1723 Jun 27 | DAWSON-DAWSON Book 43 (1708-1738) 1708-1738 Enagh 
              Edenforan  Deed btw John DAWSON of Killeron, Co. Monaghan Esq of 1
                pt & Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Merchant of the other part.
                Reciting that by a Quadripartite deed of release for marriage settlement Dec
                15, 1716 .. long list of townlands … vested in the said John DAWSON and now
                in his actual possession subject to an annuity of  200 pounds payable to
                Frances DAWSON mother of the said John DAWSON… reciting that John DAWSON and
                his wife Elinor had lived separately from each other … NOTE: Could they be the ancestors of the Elinor
                DAWSON who married Andrew OLIVER. Her father was an Edward OLIVER. | 15 |  
            | 39 | 53 | 23984 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1723 Jul 31 | Jacob POOL, Clothier of Dublin City, Grantor to Michael
              JACKSON, Clothier of Dublin City of parcel of ground on north side
              of Mill Race or water course in Morrowlane in Liberty of Thomas Court, Co
              & city of Dublin, bound on north by land to be called Roberts
              Street, on east by land let by Isaac ROBERTS to Jacob POOL, with privileges
              as granted Jacob POOL by Isaac ROBERTS, for ever, from 24 June last for lives
              of Isaac, Mary & Lydia ROBERTS at £7 12s with £3 16s. fine on renewal.
              Thanks to Mike Stewart. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 39 | 63 | 24010 | BROWNE | Down | 1723 Jul 1 | BROWNE, Benj-DONALDSON 1708-1729 Image
                351 Benjamin BROWNE of Castlehill Co. Down, & Robert
                DONALDSON of Dublin. Lands of Castlehill by will to Banjamin BROWNE
                from his father Alexander BROWNE late of Castlehill. |   |  
            | 39 | 193 | 24933 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1723 Jan 21 | An unnamed JACKSON lived in one of the houses at Combe, Dublin leased by Winfield ATKINSON to David ROBERTS, both of City of Dublin.
              SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 39 | 254 | 25159 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin & Carlow  | 1723
              Jan 21 | LECKY to  JACKSON Registered the 21st of January 1723 at 4 a clock in the afternoon Image
                453 NAMES: James LECKY of
                Kilnock, Co. Carlow; Thomas JACKSON, merchant of Dublin; Walter
                BAGNELL of Parish of St. James, liberty of Westminster; Ralph CRUTCHLY; John
                WILLIAMS; Robert DENT; William PARRY. OTHER PLACES: Rathcrogue, Co. Carlow. This Deed involves the transfer of land from a Thomas JACKSON, a merchant of the City of Dublin to a James LECKY. The land
                in question is in the townland of Rathcrogue, [Rathcrogue,
                Parish Tullowmagimma, 
                Barony of Carlow] ,Co. Carlow. The parish is close to the border of Co.
                Kildare. Although hunches may prove to be red herrings, this may still turn
                out to be one of the missing links to the JACKSONs who precede our
                last known relative, George JACKSON (1718-1782). NOTE: Rathcrogue
                Townland was 422 acres in Co. Carlow, Barony Carlow, Parish Tullowmagimma, PLU
                Carlow, Province, Leinster.  SEE:  Carlow
                JACKSONs in Griffiths |   |  
            | 39 | 381 | 25774 | McCULLAGH, William | Dublin | 1723 Apr 15 | Witness: William McCULLAGH of City of Dublin,
              Merchant. AnneChamney. |   |  
            | 40 | 40 | 24121 |   | Kings  |  1723 Aug 30/31 | USHER et al- WOLFE Image
                29 Clonsast Bo Cooleystowne BTW John USHER of City of Dublin Esq. of one pt. &
                Richard WOLFE of Little Fornaught Co. Kildare Gent and John WARD of City of
                Dublin Brewer of the other pt. Tripartite lease btw John USHER of 1st pt. Frederick FRENCH of City of Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt &
                Richard WOLFE & John WARD of 3rd pt. John USHER in
                consideration of £2,000 paid by Richard WOLFE and of £700 and with consent by
                Frederick FRENCH granted to WOLFE & WARD townlands of [many townlands]
                Barony Killconnell, Co. Galway and also lands of Clonsast 366a [either Clonsast
                  Lower or Clonsast
                    Upper, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown], held by Thomas GATES and his undertenants in
                Barony Coolestown, Kings Co.   |   |  
            | 40 | 85 | 24387 | JACKSON, Joseph | Dublin | 1723 Oct 3 | JACKSON-SIDEBOTHOM Book Index 1708-1729  Joseph JACKSON, Cork St., Liberty of Donore, Dublin,
                weaver Land from Cork Street leading to Dolphins Barn NAMES: Joseph JACKSON; Joseph
                SIDEBOTHOM; Mr. POWER; Thomas WESTON; Jacob POOLE; George CULLIN; Rebecca
                SMITH; Michael SMITH; Michael SMITH jr.; Hannah SMITH; Matthew PAGEITT;
                Patrick HAMILTON; Edward DALTON; William PARRY. PLACES:
                Cork St, in the Liberty of Donore, Co. Dublin.  SEE: Robert
                JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants and/or Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico | d |  
            | 40 | 214 | 25139 |   | Dublin | 1723 Jan 14 | Image
              115 BTW William PURFITT of City of Dublin Baker & John WARE of same Gent … house
                known by sign of Black Lyon at corner of
                passage going from Ormond Street to Arran Street situate in Ormond Markett in
                Suburbs of City of Dublin together with the yard or backside belonging to the
                Bake House … |   |  
            | 40 | 214 | 25744 |   | Dublin | 1723 Jan 15 | Image
              115 BTW Samuel KATHRENS of City of Dublin with covenant of
                Benjamin EVERARD Esq demised to Caleb EMERSON of City of Dublin Looking Glass
                Maker parcel of ground 40’ in front on east side of Ann Street in Parish St.
                Michans Oxmantown bounded on east to a
                backlane … [more description] to Little Greene  & on the north to lot of
                ground set by Samuel KATHRENS to Mr. Nathanial HONE … |   |  
            | 40 | 250 | 25465 | JACKSON, Thomas | Down Antrim Dublin | 1723 Feb 25 | Indented deed of Lease and release between Thomas ASH
              & John ASH als RAINEY Eldest Son and heir of said Thomas ASH both of
              Magherafelt in Co. Londonderry of the one part and Thomas JACKSON of
              the City of Dublin Esq. & David WILSON of the said City, Gent  of the
              other part… released to said Thomas JACKSON & David WILSON and
              their heirs in their actual possession then being one moity of all that in
              those in the Lower Ballymote containing one hundred and three acres
              plantation measure be the same more or less/ Ballygaltam containing one
              hundred acres of like measure be the same more or less/ Grangewallace cont by
              est 186 acres…/ Grangebane containing by est 128 acres/ and the yearly rent
              of 10pounds  annually growing due and payable out of the Mill  of Grangebane
              Ballyhassett containing by estimation 77 acres/ Milltown of Ballyhassett
              containing by estimation 215 acres/ Lower Ballyclender containing by
              estimation 121 acres/ Upper Ballyclend containing by estimation 132 acres/
              Ballywarren containing by estimation 210 acres/ Tobermoney containing by estimation 133 acres together with the Mill Mullture & Toll
              thereunto belonging & that quarter of  Ballea in the possession of
              Charles STEWART & Henry SAVAGE next and adjoining to Upper Ballyclender
              containing by estimation 57 acres/all which lands tenements  &
              Hereditaments are situate in the Manor of Downpatrick Co. Down. In the
              presence of George PERRY of the City of Dublin Gent & John DOWNING of the
              same…. NOTE: John ASH-RAINEY (1694-1723). John JACKSON married his sister Sarah ASH. John JACKSON’s
              father was a Capt. William JACKSON (he may have married a
              CLARKE). I suspect that Thomas JACKSON of Dublin was a
              relation. SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. | 15 |  
            | 40  | 309  | 25982  | JACKSON, Thomas | Antrim Dublin | 1724 May 4 | Settlement Co Antrim lands (listed) in 1722 between
              Mother of Edmond Francis STAFFORD, deceased & Ann STAFFORD, daughter of
              Edmond Francis STAFFORD 1st pt, & Hon Brig David CRAIGHTON & William
              SAMPSON Esq., of Inch, Donegal of 2nd pt., & Alexander McNAUGHTEN Dr. of
              Physic, cousin of Edmond Francis STAFFORD & Compton DOMVILLE, Esq. Sir
              clerk trustee of Edmond Francis STAFFORD of 3rd pt. WITNESS; Thomas JACKSON Esq. of Dublin SW POSSIBLY: Jacksons of Tobermore. |   |  
            | 40 | 309 | 25985 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin Antrim | 1724 May 4 | Will of Edmond Francis STAFFORD, deceased of Brownstown,
              Co. Meath; Isabella STAFFORD, wife of Edmond, deceased; Ann STAFFORD,
              daughter of Edmond Francis STAFFORD; Henry STAFFORD; Kennedy STAFFORD, eldest
              son of Henry STAFFORD; Cousins of Edmond Francis STAFFORD= Bartholemew,
              Rowen, Dr. Alexander & Edmond McNAUGHTEN. Lands in Antrim. WITNESS: Thomas
                JACKSON. Esq of Dublin witness in 1722. POSSIBLY: Jacksons of Tobermore. |   |  
            | 40 | 497 | 26480 | BOYSE, Mary | Kings | 1723 Feb 10 | BOYSE, MARY als. PAPE als. GEE, widow of Joseph BOYSE of Dublin. 10 Feb. 1723. Pull, 1 p., 2 July 1724. Recites articles 1706
              between Thos. Gee, Leap, King's Co., gent., Joseph Boyse, Dublin, clerk, and
              testatrix by name of Mary Pape als. Gee, widow, the daughter of said Thomas
              Gee, previous to marriage of testatrix and said Joseph Boyse. My daughter
              Hannah Loftus and her husband Simon Loftus, exors. My son Thomas Pape. My
              daughter Ann Johnston. My grandson James Pape. Walking Street, city of
              Kilkenny, Mr. Ryan, Mr. John Sargent, Mr. Meagh, Mr. Silvester, Mr. Martin
              Stapleton, Mr. Lawrence St. Lawrence and Mr. Denis Gormond, tenants of same.
              Witnesses : Robert French, Dublin, Esq., Michael McManus, late of Dublin,
              attorney, deceased, Wm. Tyrrell, Dublin, attorney. Memorial witnessed by :
              Robert French, John Digby of Landenstown, Co. Kildare, Esq. 40, 397, 26480
              Hannah Loftus (seal) |   |  
            | 40 | 513 | 27160 | JACKSON, William | Westmeath | 1724 Oct 28 | JACKSON-HATFIELD Image
                267 Leonard HATFIELD of Killinure Co. Westmeath Gent Son &
                Heir of Leonard HATFIELD late of Killinure deceased Gent in Consid of £100
                confirmed to Rev. William JACKSON of Ballyloghloe Co. Westmeath town
                and lands of Killinure Faranemorin Ballybegg all in Co. Westmeath containing
                650a in Barony Kilkenny West & Co. Westmeath to hold for 999 years…
                WITNESS: John HYDE of City of Dublin bookseller Edward DALTON of City of Dublin
                Public Notary, Patrick HAMILTON Clke to Edward DALTON. |   |  
            | 40 | 513 | 27162 |   | Sligo | 1716 Nov 5 | LINDSEY - BUNTEIN A parcel of land 13a 3r in Mr.
              Lindsay’s possession Image
                268 BTW Robert LINDSEY of Sligo, Co. Sligo Esq of the 1 pt
                William BUNTAN & William BARRETT both of Sligo in Co. Co. Sligo of the
                other pt. Reciting Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman in lease 13 Apr
                1700 demised to Robert LINDSEY a part of land containing 13a 3r in possession
                of said Robert LINDSEY within Liberties of the Town of Sligo to hold for
                lives of him the said Robert LINDSEY Alice LINDSEY & Martha LINDSEY rent
                of £6.17.6 with 12d receiver’s fees and whereas Benjamin BURTON demised on 28
                Mar 1716 to said Robert LINDSEY etc town and lands of Knocknagehy in Barony
                Tyrrerrill Co. Sligo containing 75a & 23a 3r profitable and 23a 3r
                unprofitable for term of 31 years … for lives of William BARRETT of Sligo
                Gent Robert BUNTAN eldest son of William BUNTAN of Sligo Merchant & Ann
                LINDSEY youngest daughter of the Lessee Robert LINDSEY.. Anne LINDSEY his
                youngest daughter re Marriage granted to William BUNTAN and William BARRETT …
                WITNESS: Adam GUTHRY & Francis BILL both of Sligo Co. Sligo Gent.
                Memorial WITNESS Francis BILL & Thomas OSBORNE of Sligo Co Sligo Gents |   |  
            | 41 | 245 | 25645 | BUTLER, Theophilus | Dublin Cavan Meath Fermanagh | 1722 Jan 30 | Beryl Eustace Wills NEWTOWN-BUTLER, Rt. Hon. THEOPHILUS LORD [BARON]. 20 Feb.
                1721. Codicil 30 Jan. 1722. Full, 3 pp., 16 March 1723. Body to be deposited
                " with that of my dearest wife lately deceased in my vault in St. Ann's
                Church in Dawson Street, Dublin." Corpse of wife to be brought from
                Bath. My brother Col. Brinsley Butler, sole exor. My brother Lieut. Col.
                James Butler and his wife (" my sister Mrs. Ann Butler"). My sister
                the Countess of Meath. My sister Glover als. Butler. My sister Judith Marsh
                als. Butler. My nephew Francis Marsh her son. My niece Judith Butler. £10 to
                each of my nephews. Picture of my grandfather Sir Theophilus Jones. Trustees:
                Rt. Hon. Alien Broderick Viscount Middleton, Rt. Hon. Wm. Whitshed, Lord
                Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Ireland, the Hon. Thomas Marlay, H.M.'s
                Solicitor General, and Robert Percival of Knightsbrooke, Esq. Annuity to Mrs.
                Ann Brent. My real estate in counties of Cavan and Fermanagh. £13 per annum
                for ever to minister and churchwardens of parish of St. Ann's, Dublin, in trust
                " to buy five shillings worth of bread to be had in good loaves and
                distribute the same amongst the poor every Sabbath Day at the parish church
                of St. Ann's aforesaid." Codicil says that John Jones of Belturbet, Co.
                Cavan, who formerly managed testator's affairs, was not to be again employed.
                Witnesses : Richard Hopkins, Dublin, upholsterer, Patrick McGlin, Dublin,
                yeoman, J. Thompson, Killybandrick, Co. Cavan, gent. Codicil witnessed by:
                John Maddison, Dublin, gent., said J. Thompson, said Patrick McGlin. Memorial
                witnessed by : John Thompson, David Wilson. 41, 245, 25645 J. Butler (seal)  NOTE: Sir Theophilus
                BUTLER (1669-1724) was a son of Francis BUTLER & Judith JONES. |   |  
            | 41 | 387 | 26452 |  JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin & Wexford | 1724 June 24 | JACKSON – VESEY Image
                494 Deed 23 March 1723 Wm VESEY of Cty of Dublin Esq &
                Ursula Lady Baroness Dowager of Altham wife of said William VESEY demised to Thomas
                  JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.  Town and lands of Barrystown [Barrystown , Parish Bannow,
                Barony Bargy] &
                Grantstown [now part of townland of Barrystown],
                Barony of Bargy, Co. Wexford  311 acres. For lease of 41 years. |   |  
            | 41 | 472 | 26929 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1724 Sept 12 | Image
              542 JACKSON-THOMAS Book Index 1708-1729 Michael JACKSON of Dublin Clothier to Josua
                THOMAS City of Dublin Clothier  “All that new House or tenement with the
                large backside behind the same situate on the north side of the Mill Race or
                watercourse in Marrowbone Lane in the Liberty of Thomas Court Co. Dublin.
                Mearing in the front to the said Mill Race in the rere to a piece of land set
                by William MASON on the other side to CARR’s House next to Roberts Street… Michael
                  JACKSON [SEAL] See: Jacksons
                of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 42 | 27 | 255527 |   | Wicklow | 1721 Mar 8 | BLESSINGTON-ABBOTT Image
                22 BTW Rev Father Michael BOYLE Lord Archbishop of Dublin
                & Lord Chancellor of Ireland (since deceased) to Stephen LUDLOW of City
                of Dublin Esq. (also since deceased) … demised 50’ in front and 115’ backward
                mearing on the East with the Street leading to Dublin south with John
                McMORIS’s holding West to the Ditch where the Park Hall first stood and then
                in the holding of Mr MELDRUM and North to Mr TILSONs plott in town of
                Blessington, Co. Wicklow… lives of Stephen LUDLOW Alice LUDLOW his wife &
                Peter LOCHORD brother to said Alice … indenture of renewal btw Rt Hon Charles
                Lord Viscount BLESSINGTON Grandson and heir of late Rev Father in God Michael
                BOYLE deceased late Lord Primate of All Ireland of 1 pt; Rev. Thomas ABBOTT
                of Athenree Co. Galway son & heir of John ABBOTT deceased assignee of
                Stephen LUDLOW in annexed deed of the other pt. … lives of Rev. Edward SYNGE
                Minister of St. Audeon Parish Dublin and to Thomas ABBOTT to the said Lease
                in the Room of the said Stephe LUDLOW and Peter LOCHORD deceased confirmed to
                Thomas ABBOTT. WITNESS: Richard BARKER of City of Dublin deceased &
                Thomas MEREFIELD Notary. MEMORIAL WITNESS: Thomas MEREFIELD & Joseph
                THOMPSON his clerk. |   |  
            | 42 | 89 | 25773 | McCULLAGH, William | Dublin | 1723 Apr 15 | WITNESS: William McCULLAGH of Dublin City,
              Merchant. Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. |   |  
            | 42 | 232 | 26220 | JACKSON, Peter | Louth | 1724 May 2 | Image
              133 BTW Charles CAMPBELL of City of Dublin Esq.
                Richard TENISON of Thomastown, Co. Louth Esq. & Margaret his wife.
                Richard and Margaret his wife are the executors of will of William BARTON
                late of Thomastown Esq. deceased of 1st pt; Alexander NESBITT of
                City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt and Hon John ROGERSON Esq.
                his Majesty’s Attorney General of 3rd pt.; …£2,995 … WITNESS: Rev. Peter JACKSON of Kincoole, Co. Louth witnessed abstract. NOTE: 2018. None of the townlands overlapped with
                any townlands known to be JACKSON leases. |   |  
            | 42 | 467 | 27066 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1723 Nov 4 | BOWLES-JACKSON Thanks to Mike of Vancouver Registered 8 Oct 1724 Image 254 John BOWLES of the City of Dublin Merchant
                surviving administrator & [?] to Thomas BOWLES  City of Dublin,
                Gent deceasedand sole administrator to Isabella BOWLES a minor deceased for
                consideration demised to Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Taylor houe
                & tenement then in possession of Thomas JACKSON on the north side of
                James St. in suburbs of Dublin near St. James Church Gates  known by
                the Sign of the White Hart containing in front to the Kings Highway 18’ and
                in depth to said church yard of St. James Church 17’ to hold for 25 years for
                yarly rent of 200 pounds. WITNESS: John EVANS Nailer and Michael DENIS Barber
                & Peter PIGOT Haymaker [Staymaker?] all of City of Dublin Thomas
                MULLOCK, Gent NOTE: The St. James Church that was on James Street (there was
                another) was completed in 1707. In the Dublin Weekly Journal of 1725, The Sign of the White Hart is described as
                being at the end of Caple Street, and was where the Coach to Drogheda left.
                This is a better fit with King Street. There was an ancient St. James Church
                there, and perhaps these were the gates of it. What is curious is how high
                the rent is for such a small property. |   |  
            | 42 | 478 | 27112 |   | Dublin | 1724 Oct 17  | Eleanor TAAFFE’s will. NOTE: Nothing of interest Two houses in High Street known as the Ship and Black Swan
                …Rulestowne Litte | 16e |  
            | 43 | 75 | 27425 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1724 Nov 17 | An unnamed JACKSON lived at Liberties of Thomas Court
              & Donore on lands owned by William MASON, merchant of Dublin. See: Jackson
                of Pimlico. Probably Michael JACKSON |   |  
            | 43 | 347 | 28502 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1725 Apr 9 | BARTON-BENNETT Image
                188 BTW Thomas BARTON of Innecore near Dublin Farmer of 1 pt
                & John BENNETT of the City of Dublin Merchant of the other pt. In
                consideration of £50 released to John BENNETT in his actual possession a
                piece of ground extending from the Gable end of the house wherein Thomas
                BARTON of Marrowbone Lane formerly dwelt containing in breadth from 60’ or
                thereabouts and running back to DODRIDGE’s field on the south together with
                all Buildins and Improvements on the Premises then standing and all ways
                Waters Rights member and Appurts in said Premises situate in Dolphins Barn
                Lane in Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore Co. Dublin. To hold for lives of
                Henry PERCY, Robert PERCY and John WARD being the lives granted by a lease
                from James JACKSON in the release recited … WITNESS: Thomas BARTON of
                Rathmines Co. Dublin Skinner & Edward DALTON of City of Dublin Notary. |   |  
            | 43 | 421 | 28800 | JACKSON, Robert | Kildare | 1725 May 7 | JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1708-1738 Indenture May 6, 1724 Wm. JAMES of Athy. Co. Kildare,
                Tanner did demise & set to Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff in Co. Dublin Tanner and Josiah JACKSON of Glassholly, Co. Kildare Farmer lease of
                house in Athy where William JAMES lived. And late in possession of Widow
                WESTON together with the tan yard and al and singular the outhouses etc
                belonging to Wm JAMES in town of Athy Parish of St. John’s… yearly rent of 9
                pounds  in consid of 5 s pd to the Robert JACKSON by Josiah JACKSON,
                lands made over to Josiah for 22 years.  SEE: Robert
                  JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. | 16e |  
            | 43 | 481 | 29053 | PERCY, Henry | Wicklow | 1720 Dec 10 | Beryl Eustace Wills PERCY, HENRY, Seskin, Co. Wicklow, Esq. 10 Dec. 1720.
                Narrate, 1 p., 5 June 1725. His late wife Elizth. Paul als. Percy. His son
                Emerson Percy. His daughters Mary Warren, Elizth. Montgomery, Ann Percy,
                Harriott Percy and Jane Percy. His daughter Hannah. His brother Robt. Percy.
                Richard Warren, Ballydarton, Co. Catherlogh, Esq. To Mary Wells, £200 per
                annum. Wm. Paul, Moyhill, Co. Catherlogh, Esq., Rev. Claudius Gilbert, D.D.,
                Vice Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, Richard Warburton, Dublin, Esq.,
                Counsellor-at-law, exors. His real and personal estate. His house in Abby
                Street. Witnesses : Wm. Westberry and Terence Gorman, both of Dublin, gents.,
                Thomas Merefiekl, Dublin, public notary. Memorial witnessed by : Terence
                Gorman, Henry Essington, Dublin, gent. 43, 481, 29053 Wm. Paul (seal) SEE also ROD:
                45-209-29052 |   |  
            | 43 | 524 | 29211 | NORTH | Louth | 1725 Jun 24 | MOORE- Susanna NORTH Memorial of Deed btw Susanna MOORE, relict of Brabazon
                MOORE of Mounterrible, Co. Monaghan Esq decd of 1st pt. & Francis NORTH
                of City of Dublin Gent of other part.. she demised lands incl
                Mosstown, Tallnastown, Charlestown, Mapestown Stickilin and Richardstown…
                Barony of Atherdee, Co Louth. Francis NORTH and his son, Edward NORTH
                witnessed. NOTE: The NORTH family were
                associated with Jackson’s Hall in Kirkby Lonsdale, England – as a result of
                the marriage of Jennet JACKSON & Oliver NORTH. See also: The
                  Norths of Ireland. | 16e |  
            | 44 | 157 | 28217 |   | Armagh | 1724 Feb 24 | NUGENT-HUTCHINSON Dromon, Drommon, B. Fews , Par
              Mullaghbrach 1708-1738 Image
                380 BTW James NUGENT of City of Dublin Gent and Mary his
                wife of 1st pt; Hartley HUTCHINSON of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt … lands of Dromon in Barony of Fews, Co Armagh and further reciting Andrew
                CHARLETON did demand against said Hartley HUTCHINSON the said lands …. |   |  
            | 44 | 212 | 28582 | JACKSON, Rev John | Dublin | 1724 Feb 2 | Richard FORSTER-JACKSON Image 414 Btw Richard FORSTER of Great Forest of Co. Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Rev. John JACKSON of Clansagh Co. Dublin of
                the other…. 24a in Parish & Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin |   |  
            | 45 | 83 | 27941 | JACKSON, Rev John | Dublin | 1724 Dec 26 | Richard FORSTER-JACKSON Image 51 Btw Richrd FORSTER of Great Forest Co Dublin Esq.
                son & heir apparent of John FORSTER Esq. deceased & Richard GEERING
                of City of Dublin Esq. of the 1 pt & Rev. John JACKSON of
                Clonshagh, Co. Dublin Clk of the other.re indenture 26 March 1711 btw
                Anne FORSTER of City of Dublin widow relict of Richard FORSTER late of
                City of Dublin Esq. deceased & John FORSTER of the 1 pt & said John JACKSON of other pt. … 50 a including house garden fish ponds
                & orchards then in possession of Anne SHAEL in town of Clanshaugh, Parish
                of Santry Barony Coolock, Co. Dulin for lives of the said John JACKSON & Thomas JACKSON brother of said John, & Mr. John ROCHFORD 2nd son of RT Hon Robert ROCHFORT Esq.  … mention of Daniel JACKSON as a
                life… SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin (Santry JACKSONs) |   |  
            | 45 | 84 | 27953 | JACKSON, Richard | Coleraine Dublin  | 1724 Feb 3 | JACKSON-HILL Book Index 1708-1738  Image
                52 Mtg bearing date 1 May 1724
                between Richard JACKSON Coleraine, Co. Derry, Esq. Of 1st part & Rowly HILL, City of Dublin, Esq. Of 2nd and Bernard
                BRETT of Ballynewport Co. Down, Gent of 3rd part ... in consid. Of
                £700 BRETT granted to HILL townlands of Ballynewport term of 100 years (but
                they revert to JACKSON if he pays £720). WITNESS: William BOYD of
                Drumaewillin Co. Antrim Clerk Richard JACKSON [SEAL]  SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Richard JACKSON (aft 1658-1730) |   |  
            | 45 | 186 | 28971 | BIRCH | Kilkenny | 1724 May 31 | BIRCH, Eliz-BIRCH NOTES in 2009 diary. 1708-1729 Between Elizabeth BIRCH of Ballynalynah ... City of
                Kilkenny widow of 1st part & John BIRCH of City of Kilkenny of
                the other part. Elizabeth BIRCH paid £200 to John BIRCH ... The Castle,
                Townlands, Tenements and Heritaments of Ballynalynch in Co. & City of
                Kilkenny, District of Ossory 137 aces for term of 71 years. WITNESS: Buckley
                BUTLER, City of Kilkenny, Lewis DUVALL, City of Dublin, Gent; Charles
                BIRCH of same, merchant; Hannah BIRCH of same, spinster; George BIRCH of
                Banalynch, City of Kilkenny, Gent; Michael CARROLL, City of Kilkenny, Gent. |   |  
            | 45 | 189 | 28982 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1725 May 31 | NICOLLS-JACKSON Image
                108 On back of indenture by Rt Hon Henry Lord Baron BARRY of
                Santry to Wm NICHOLLS of City of Dublin Combmaker 31 Mar 1725 demised Land on
                North side of Pill Lane lately enjoyed by Plunkett PLUNKETT  Esq. for 31
                years NICHOLLS  sold made over to Henry JACKSON. WITNESSED:
                William COLVILLE; & Bryan McCAWELL… |   |  
            | 46 | 27 | 27496 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1711 Mar 26 | Anne FOSTER widow of Richard FOSTER of 1st pt;
              Rev John JACKSON of Clonshagh [Clanshagh], Co. Dublin of 2nd pt & brother Thomas JACKSON lives re 50ac. Clonsagh aka
              Clanshagh, Parish Santry, Barony Coolock, co Dublin NOTE: FOSTER aka FORSTER.
              Look for connection in JACKSONs of
                Santry. NOTE: Rev. John JACKSON (1688-1751) and brother Thomas JACKSON
              (?-bef 1750) |   |  
            | 46 | 434 | 29449 | BARLOW | Dublin Armagh | 1725 Jul 24 | FERRARD to BARLOW 1708-1738   Btw Henry Lord Baron of Ferrard & Wm BARLOW of City of Dublin Esq. [long list of townlands – including lands of Cregganduff
                & Kiltybane] |   |  
            | 47 | 67 | 29546 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1725 Aug 11 | JACKSON-ROBINSON Book Index 1708-1729  Michael JACKSON of Pimlicoe in the Liberties of Thomas
                Court and Donore and Co of Dublin did demise to Abraham ROBINSON of
                Marrowbone Lane in the Liberty aforesaid, linen weaver all that Large Corner House & tenement being in
                  Marrowbone lane aforesaid with the backsides behind of same containing
                in breadth in the rear 20’ … and in depth and in depth from front to rear
                123’ mearing and bounding as follows: on the west to Roberts St, on the East
                to Jonathon Carr’s holding, on the south to the mill race, and on the north
                to a Piece of  ground now in possession of Mr. Joshua THOMAS with the
                appurtenances for the term of 99 years from the 29th day of
                September next  yearly rent of £13 WITNESSED Wm. DEVALL and William JACKSON
                son of Michael JACKSON. See: Jacksons
                  of Pimlico. | * |  
            | 47 | 107 | 29709 | McCULLAGH, William | Dublin | 1725 Jun 3 | William McCULLAGH, Merchant, Dublin of 2nd pt Re: A selling lease of 21a, part Ballyduffe, By Philipstown, Kings Co
              AnneChamney |   |  
            | 48 | 156 | 31192 | WALKER DOBSON | Dublin | 1725 Oct 1 | Image
              113 Mathew WALKER of City of Dublin Goldsmith of 1 pt &
                Isaac DOBSON of City of Dublin Esq. & John WALKER of City of Dublin
                Merchant of the other pt. Part of a Quadrapartite made btw Matthew WALKER of
                1st pt; Simon ANYON of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt;
                Isaac DOBSON and John WALKER of 3rd pt Thomas DAVENPORT of City of
                Dublin Gent & James WALKER of City of Dublin Merchant of 4th pt. re: marriage btw Matthew WALKER & Mable ANYON, daughter of Simon
                ANYON… £500 … confirm to Isaac DOBSON & John WALKER house on Skinner Row
                formerly known and called Carbery Street and now divided into two or more
                houses formerly held by Richard MALONE & James MALONE & James
                CRUMPTON … |   |  
            | 48 | 404 | 32034 |   | Armagh | 1726 Jun 9 | NIXON-BERNARD Leagmoylan, B Fews Tullydonnell, B Fews 1708-1738 Image
                405 David NIXON of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt & Francis
                BERNARD Esq. his majesty’s prime Sergeant at law and John CUFFE of City of
                Dublin Esq of other pt. Reference lease btw William LUDLOW Of City of Dublin
                Esq. of 1 pt; Francis BERNARD Esq 8 Apr 1720  Quinquepartite  btw David NIXON
                of 1st pt; Arabella LUDLOW of City of Dublin spinster of 2nd pt; the said William LUDLOW and Frances LUDLOW spinster City of Dublin of 3rd pt; Francis BERNARD & John CUFFE of 4th pt; & Peter LUDLOW
                of City of Dublin Esq & Henry SINGLETON Of City of Dublin Esq of 5th pt. re: Marriage of David NIXON & Arabella LUDLOW … £2, 000 sterling
                & £1,500 capital … lands in Co. Meath (listed) … Tullydonnell [Tullydonnell
                  (Gage) or Tullydonnell
                    (O'Callaghan), Parish Creggan,
                Barony Fews Upper]
                and Leaghmoylin [Legmoylin,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] in Barony of Fews, Co. Armagh; Scogginstown, Co.
                Meath, … Anthony NIXON father of David NIXON … lands in Co Cork & Co.
                Limerick … |   |  
            | 48 | 499 | 32366 | POOLE, Jacob | Dublin | 1726 Jul 15 | 2 houses west-side Poole St, Liberty Thomas Court and
              Donore, Dublin. NOTE: Poole Street is near the
              Tenter fields and is a block south of Jackson Alley. |   |  
            | 49 | 42 | 30622 | PALMER | Mayo | 1725 May 7 | PALMER-GORE Image
                354 BTW Roger PALMER of Palmerston Co. Mayo Esq. &
                Thomas PALMER of same Esq of 1 pt & Sir Arthur GORE of Newtown Gore, Co.
                Mayo, Bart & William KNOX of City of Dublin Gent of the other pt. … several lands in Barony Tirawly Co. Mayo … future
                marriage jointure… |   |  
            | 49 | 238 | 31778 | JACKSON, Robert | Dublin Queens  | 1726 May 6 | BTW James MARTIN of City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt
              & Charles STURGESS of Ballycragh Co. Dublin of other pt. Deed of Release
              whereby James MARTIN demised to Charles STURGESS town and Lands of Ballykin
              containing abt 118a Plantation measure in Barony of Cullenagh, Queens Co.
              late in possession of Matthew PENNEFATHER Gent  … to hold for lives of
              Margery BUTLER of Ballycragh Co. Dublin age 22 years or thereabouts, Joseph JACKSON aged 15 years or thereabouts son of Robert JACKSON of Tiknock Co. Dublin farmer & Henry JACKSON aged 6 years or
              thereabouts son of Robert JACKSON … rent of £35 … witness John
              PADDON of City of Dublin Clke & William BARRY City of Dublin solicitor.
              MEMORIAL WITNESS also Joseph ROSE. NOTE: I
              suspect that Ballykin is Ballyking,
              Parish Ballyroan, Barony of Cullenagh, Co. Laois. Tiknock,
              is in the Parish Taney, Barony of Rathdown, Co. Dublin – it is on the
              southern border of the current City of Dublin. In terms of adjacent JACKSON leases, Kingstown to the north is of interest. |   |  
            | 49 | 489 | 232901 |   | Kings  | 1726 Aug 19 | NELSON et al to HOAR Parish Moylergh Bo Coolestown Image
                581 BTW Anna Maria NELSON widow and relict of John NELSON
                late of City of Dublin deceased &
                William PUREFOY of City of Dublin Esq.
                executor of will of John NELSON of 1 pt & Elizabeth HOAR of City of Dublin widow of other pt. In consideration
                of £551 paid by Elizabeth HOAR and in execution of Trust reposed in them by
                the will of John NELSON granted to Elizabeth HOAR the lands of Ballygarret [Ballygarrett,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                Cashinderrin [probably Cushina,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                Derymore [probably Chevychase
                  or Derrynadarragh, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] containing
                120a now in tenancy of William LAKE also one full moiety of Retrenchment of
                Richard WALLER Esq in Townland of Ballyrahin [Ballinrahin, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] containing 30a also ½ moiety of Retrenchment of
                Mr. James BANTIN in townlands of Killnantogue [either Kilnantoge
                  Lower or Kilnantoge
                    Upper, Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                cont 33a. Also a moiety of retrenchment of Sir William KING and Richard
                WALLER Esq in townland of Fanmore [possibly Fanbeg,Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] containing
                52a also moiety of retrenchment of Sir George BLUNDELL in Clonobrock [probably Clonbulloge,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                cont 74a also a moiety of retrenchment of Capt John EVERS in Brackreagh [Bracknagh,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                and Killclonecorkarry [Kilcloncorkry Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                cont 52a and moiety of retrenchment in Killahan [possibly Kilnantoge
                  Lower, Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                all in Barony of Collystown, Kings Co. then in occupation of Widow BLUNDELL
                and rent payable out of 26a being retrenchment of Lieut Col. William PUREFOY
                deceased in lands of Clonebrown [Clonbrown, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] in Barony
                Coolestown. WITNESS: Thomas CLARK Dover of City of Dublin Gent & William
                FRENCH clke to Henry BUCKLEY of City of Dublin Public Notary and Henry
                BUCKLEY. Anna Maria NELSON [SEAL] and William PUREFOY [SEAL] |   |  
            | 49 | 512 | 33071 | BALL | Armagh | 1726 Jul 15 | BALL-NORMAN 1708-1738 Raceeland aka Rathkeelan,
              Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Image
                594 Btw Abraham BALL of Daver, Co. Louth Esq. Of the 1 pt
                & Robert NORMAN of City of Dublin Esq. & Job CHARLETON of same City
                Gent of the other part and the release being made between Abraham BALL and
                Florinda BALL, wife of the 1st part. Marriage to be between Thomas
                BALL son and heir apparent & Grace ACTON dau of Thomas ACTON of City of Dublin Esq.  Of 2nd pt..Urcher is
                included in a great long list of lands included in the marriage agreement. SEE: ROD: 16-353-7703 |   |  
            | 50 | 104 | 32232 | POOLE, Jacob | Dublin | 1726 Jun 29 | POOLE-CHARLETON Image
                61 BTW Jacob POOLE of City of Dublin Clothier of 1 pt & Richard CHARLTON of City of
                Dublin Merchant of the other pt. Land on north side of Braithwait St in
                Libertys of Thomas Court and Donore in City of Dublin [description and
                another piece of ground] for lives of John HAMILTON James HAMILTON and Ann
                HAMILTON  |   |  
            | 50 | 108 | 32245 | GORE | Leitrim | 1726 Jun 5 | CAMPBELL et ors to GORE 1708-1739 Land Index Image 95 Image
                63 BTW Lettice CAMPBELL widow & relict of Josiah
                CAMPBELL late of City of Dublin Esq.
                deceased & George MARTIN of City of Dublin Doctor of Physick and Patrick ORR of Clock Co. Antrim Gent surviving executors of
                will of Josiah CAMPBELL of 1 pt & George GORE Esq. one of the Justices of
                Court of Common Pleas in Ireland of the other. Reciting that Letitia CAMPBELL
                George MARTIN & Patrick ORR in consideration of £2012 paid by said George
                  GORE sold lands of Cloncorick and Clooncorick [Clooncorick Parish Carrigallen,
                Barony Carrigallen]
                in possession of John JOHNSTON … Barony Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim … and
                [lands] in Barony Mohill, Co. Leitrim … In Land Index: Dromerkean, Drumkelly, Drumerkain,
                Sromerskyan, Drumkilly,  Drumkellivich, Drumhellwick, Drumkinluan |   |  
            | 50 | 428 | 33673 | BALL | Meath | 1726 Jan 5 | BALL-DOYNE Creekstown, John BALL, Esq  of Loughross [Loughross,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Co.
                Armagh of one part and right hon Robert DOYNE Esq of the other part. Lease
                and release that part of the town and lands of Creekstowne now in the possession of Nicholas and Thomas KING. Containing 154a in Barony
                of Ratoath, Co Meath on payment of seven hundred pounds sterling interest at
                the rate of six pounds and cents … Witnesses by John HARVY and John DOWNING
                both of City of Dublin, Gent. | y |  
            | 50 | 474 | 33867 |   | Sligo | 1726 Jan 25 | BURTON – KNOX A House & Plott 2a;30p formerly held
              by Mr. Erwin Esq Stephen’s Street Image
                261 BTW Benjamin BURTON City of Dublin Alderman of 1 pt & Mitchelburn KNOX of Sligo in Co.
                Sligo Merchant of the other pt.  Demised to KNOX for rent pd house &
                plott of ground formerly held by John MALEY of Stephens
                  Street Merchant and lastly held by John ERWIN Esq bounded on South by
                the Great River on the North by John JEMISON’s holding on the West with the
                said Street and on the East with McEATON’s holding containing 2r 30p on City
                of Sligo during life of Mitchelburne KNOX Margaret KNOX his wife &
                Catherine KNOX eldest daughter … WITNESS: John HARDY of Castleburton Co.
                Carlow Esq. Arthur CRITCHLY of City of Dublin Gent & William DELAP of
                City of Dublin merchant. Mitchelburne KNOX [SEAL] |   |  
            | 50 | 509 | 34038 | BALL | Drogheda | 1726 Feb 20 | Image
              282 1708-1739 SHORE to BALL House & Garden  one Messuage one
                park or close BTW Mary SHORE relict and Admin of Ald John SHORE late of
                Drogheda in receipt of £130 from George BALL of John’s Hill near Drogheda
                Esq. paid by Charles BALL of City of Dublin granted one house or
                Garden One Messuage one Parke or Close in the West Street of Drogheda bounded
                from Plunketts Land on the East to Palmer’s land on the West … more
                description… |   |  
            | 51 | 104 | 32948 | JACKSON, Elizabeth | Dublin Kings | 1726 Sep 23 | ASTON-ASHE Clancashin, Cloncassen, Clonmore. Bo
              Coolestowne Image
                369 BTW Henry ASTON of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Thomas ASH of City of Dublin Esq. and Martha ASH sister of Thomas
                ASH of other pt. Henry ASTON granted to Thomas an annuity of £200 issuing out
                of several tenements or townlands: Derrygarron [Derrygarran, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown], Cloneafoen
                {Cloncassan? Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] and
                Clonmore [probably Clonmore,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown] in Barony Coolestown Kings Co. nd then in
                occupation of Thomas WATSON and Richard POOLE also one messuage with a back
                shop in North side of Skinner Rowe in Parish of St. Michael the Archangel in
                said City now in possession of William ASTON Merchant one piece of ground in
                Lattins Wood in Parish of St. Kevin Co. Dublin late in possession of James
                WALSH one other house lying in Stephens Green in Parish of St. Peter Co.
                Dublin late in possession of James [St KNIGHT?] Gent one piece to the south
                of the street called Temple Barr in Parish St. Andrews and Suburbs of City of
                Dublin late in tenure of Edmund BURLEY Brewer another parcel in the street
                called Temple Barr in Parish of St. Andrew City of Dublin late in occupation
                of Anthony ALLEN Cooper and lastly one messuage known commonly by the name
                the Flying Horse Inn standing on the street called Temple Barr in parish of
                St. Andrews City of Dublin late in the holding of Elizabeth JACKSON widow. … WITNESS: Mary FRENCH City of Dublin widow. Deborah ASH of City of Dublin spinster
                and Samuel COOKE of City of Dublin Esq. NOTE: This was just before
                the death of a Thomas ASHE (1704-1727), son of Lt. Col. Thomas ASHE
                (1660-1737) and Elizabeth RAINEY (?-1728). He had a half sister Martha ASHE.
                SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. And ASHEs of Ireland. |   |  
            | 51 | 205 | 33384 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1704 Dec 31 | HAYES-JACKSON John HAYES, merchant of Dublin City to Thomas
                JACKSON, merchant of Dublin City of 4 houses in Fishamble Street Dublin as held by John HAYES
                for term as held by John HAYES except for last 2 years, at £73 from 25 March
                next. Note the date reads "One thousand seven hundred and four [small
                space] four" Thanks to Mike Stewart. NOTE: Samuel
                JACKSON also had houses in Fishamble |   |  
            | 51 | 227 | 33480 | JACKSON, Richard | Drogheda | 1726, Dec 6 | JACKSON-COOPER Bk 71 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729 Memorial of an Indenture of a Lease 27th August 1714 whereby Richard JACKSON of Drogheda Ald n did
                demise and set unto Richard COOPER of the same yeoman all that parcel of land
                comonly known by the name of Worrel Logh containing estimation 7 acres in the
                County of the Town of Drogheda mearing and bounded by the road leading to
                Platten near poor man’s Cowsey on the south Mr Francis CREWES [GREWES?
                GRAVES?] and William McGRORY on the west James KELLY and Robert RINGALLS
                holding on the north and to land then in possession of Aldn HARDMAN on the east together with the appurtenances to hold for the term of
                31 years ... at the yearly rent of £4.15s. Witnessed by Joseph RENIHER
                [RENCHER?] Gent, Ralph ECCLESTON yeoman and Patt MEIGHAN bookseller all of
                Drogheda. This memorial was signed sealed and delivered by Jane COOPER widow
                and administrix of  of all and singular the goods and chattles of the above
                named Richard COOPER deceased in presence of said William RENCHER and William
                SOUCH[?] of Dublin, Gent. Jane [her mark] COOPER [SEAL] Then Mike Steward did the following notes – where we
                differ, his are more likely to reflect the correct version of names: Richard
                JACKSON to Richard COOPER of parcel of ground "Worrell Lough" [7
                acres] in Drogheda, with holdings of Angus CAROSY on south, GRAVES &
                William MAGRORY on west, James KELLY & Robert RINGALE on north, to lands
                of Alderman HARBINAN in east, to hold for 31 years from 1 Nov next at £4.15s
                ster yrly rent. |   |  
            | 51 | 271 | 33669 | JOHNSTON, Eugenia | Armagh | 1726 Jan 4 | JOHNSTON-MAXWELL Lislooney
              Notes in 2009 diary Book 1 (1708-1738) 1708-1738 Image
                454 Eugenia JOHNSON of City of Dublin,
                spinster to Rev. Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall, Co Armagh Doctor of Divinity
                …list of lands incl Ballinemetagh OUtragh Ballinemetagh Iteragh als
                Cavanapole Lisslouny [Lisloony] Braghnoye Skerry Dromgosse Dromaghikeene
                Glassdromon Crossdalyoutragh and Crossdaly Iteragh all in Barony of
                Tyranny…for 500… WITNESS: William JOHNSON of Ballinemetagh Co. Armagh Esq.
                & Andrew CHARLTON of City of Dublin Gent & William SHERIDAN of Dublin |   |  
            | 51 | 329 | 33875 | McCULLAGH | Kings | 1726 Jan 3 | Marriage agreement – Grace PERCIVALL & John
              McCULLAGH. Image
                483 BTW: John McCULLAGH Jnr. of Killiegh [Killeigh,
                Parish Geashill,
                Barony Geashill],
                Kings Co,Gent of 1st pt.  Elizabeth PERCIVALL of City of Dublin,
                widow of David PERCIVALL merchant of City of Dublin, decd, of 2nd pt. Grace PERCIVALL dau of Elizabeth & David PERCIVALL of 3rd pt. Marriage to be had btw John McCULLAGH and Grace PERCIVALL. £250 Witnesses: Samuel PERCIVALL & William McCULLAGH,
                merchants of City of Dublin city, (article), Wm McCULLAGH & Denis DELANY
                (memorial) |   |  
            | 51 | 329 | 33878 | McCULLAGH | Kings | 1726 Dec 12/13   | McCULLAGH – McCULLAGH  Image
                483 Lease Between John McCULLAGH of Killiegh [Killeigh,
                Parish Geashill,
                Barony Geashill],
                Kings Co & his son John McCULLAGH. Reciting lease 30 Jan 1700 from Rt Hon
                William Lord Digby Baron of Geashill to John McCULLAGH of Killeigh of houses
                Gardens Back sides Closes and fields formerly held by Andrew FITZGERALD &
                John MALKIN of Roger LAWRENCE in or near town of Killiegh part of the,
                plowland of Ballyneshragh [Ballynasrah Parish Geashill, in
                the Barony Geashill],
                and also 8a more of said Plowland formerly in tenure of John PARKS &
                Thomas GREEN and part of bog of Ballyneshragh next adjoining Derrycooinanan
                [probably Derrygunnigan Parish Geashill, in
                the Barony Geashill],,
                … bounded in the west by bogg of Ballinvally Ballinvally on the North and East by a new Drain to be made to the Burrow & on the
                South by the Burrough and Ditch btw Kings and Queens Co. all premises in
                Barony Geashill Kings Co. To hold for lives of John McCULLAGH, Sarah
                McCULLAGH his wife, & John McCULLAGH younger son of John McCULLAGH …
                marriage to be had btw John McCULLAGH jr. & Grace PERCIVALL. WITNESSES:
                Edward McCULLAGH, City of Dublin; John & Michael MALONE, Killiegh [Killeigh,
                Parish Geashill,
                Barony Geashill],
                (Reg. 3 Feb 1726!) |   |  
            | 51 | 423 | 34218 |   | Dublin | 1722 Jul 18 | MALONE-TAYLOR Image
                537 BTW William MALONE of City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt
                & Arthur TAYLOR of Waterford Taylor of other pt. Several mortgages
                recited. Tenement in High Street Dublin known
                by Sign of the Holy Lamb wherein James MALONE Bookseller since deceased lately dwelled mearing on
                the east house in possession of Mathew FRENCH Gent known by the name the
                Sugar Loaf and late in possession of John MASSON Woolen Draper and late in
                possession of Robert POWELLS Ironmonger and on North to High Street … lease
                made by Thomas JONAS Esq. a Lunatick since deceased by his Guardian Purefoy LAM assigned to Arthur TAYLOR.
                WITNESS: William CANE & Richard NELSON both of City of Dublin |   |  
            | 51 | 425 | 34221 |   | Galway Kings | 1726 | WARD et al – WESTENRA Clonsast Bo Cooleystowne Image
                538 BTW John WARD of City of Dublin Brewer of 1 pt &
                Elinor WESTENRA of City of Dublin Widow of the other pt. Quadripartite
                release BTW John WARD of 1st pt John WARD & Frederick FRENCH
                both of City of Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt Elinor WESTINRA of 3rd pt & Richard GEERING of City of Dublin Esq. of 4th pt. In
                consideration of £700 paid to John WARD by Elinor WESTENRA … [several lands
                in Galway] also town and lands of Clonsast [either Clonsast
                  Lower or Clonsast
                    Upper, Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                366a then held by Thomas GATES in Barony Cooleystown to Elinor WESTENRA … |   |  
            | 51 | 441 | 34286 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1726 Apr 2 | JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1708-1729  Btw William JACKSON of the Liberty of
                Donore and Co of Dublin Gent of the one part & Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff in the Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore and County of
                Dublin, tanner. Robert pd William 60 pounds for lease of house on south side
                of Cork St.in Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore... to hold for natural
                lives of Bernard BROWN; Isaac ROBERTS son of Robert ROBERTS of Thomas Courts
                Innholder and Philip MARTIN of Pimlico Merchant. Mike Steward added to my notes: For £60 to be pd by Robert JACKSON, William JACKSON releases unto Robert JACKSON house &
                backside lately in possession of Thomas [PARENCE?] on Cork St in liberty of
                Thomas Court & Donore, DUB, [16x85 ft] bound by holdings of MATTHEWS on
                south, of Bernard BROWN & Isaac ROBERTS on east, for lives of Bernard
                BROWN Isaac ROBERTS & Phillip [MARSIN?] at rent and renewal fines
                mentioned in deed. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 52 | 89 | 33668 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin Meath | 1726 Dec 30-31 | BALL-JACKSON Creekstown, (Notes not transcript) A memorial of indented Deeds of Lease and Release
                bearing date Respectively the thirtieth and thirty first day of December: one
                thousand seven hundred and twenty six made and perfected between John BALL of
                Loghross, Co. Armagh, Esq. of 1st part & Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. Of the other part. By which said deed and release the said John BALL for
                the consideration therein mentioned Did give grant bargain sell, Release
                & Confirm to Thomas JACKSON in his actual possession by virtue of the
                said lease all that tate of the old Castle of Creckstown & 106A 1R 34P of
                the land thereunto adjoining in the Barony of Ratbath, Co. Meath inders Rents
                Issues and Profitts of the same. To have and to hold the said premises with
                the appurtenances the said Thomas Jackson  and his heirs yielding and paying 
                therefore and thereout unto the said John BALL his heirs and issue for ever
                the yearly rent of five shillings sterling per acre for every of the said
                acres and after that rate for the said one Rod and thirty four perches in
                half yearly payment viz on every first day of May and November the first
                payment to be made on the First Day of May next ensuing the Date of  the said
                Deed of Release. Which said Deeds of Lease and Relelase were duly perfected
                on the said thirtieth and thirty first Days of December one thousand seven
                hundred and twenty six. . WITNESS: William CHURCH of Coleraine, Co.
                Londonderry, Gent; John DOWNING of City of Dublin, Gent; Henry
                ARKWRIGHT, City of Dublin. NOTE: Lieut. Thomas Ball,
                of Fleetwood's Regt., , the father of John BALL, received grants of land in
                several counties of Ireland, which were confirmed under the Act of
                Settlement. In Crickstown, barony of Ratoath, he received "a mansion
                house, orchard, garden, and groves,''. They were same BALL family with leases
                at Urker and elsewhere in Creggan Parish. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 52 | 462 | 35309 | Buckley, Henry | Dublin | 1727 Jul 6 | CROSSWAITHE-BUCKLEY Henry BUCKLEY, land in Blind Quay. NOTE: Not the BUCKLEY
                who married Abigail JACKSON. |   |  
            | 52 | 465 | 35317 | JACKSON, Margaret | Dublin | 1727 Jul 5 | Thomas COGAN, a taylor, to Margaret JACKSON, widow, both
              of Dublin City of tenement in which Richard GLOVER dwelt, and ground
              yard backside, on east side of Pembrooke Court "Globe Alley" St.
              Maryborough (pa), Dublin city, for lives of Thomas COGAN, his wife
              Mary & Robert BACKSION, perukemaker  at rents as mentioned, for ever. |   |  
            | 52 | 474 | 35340 | JACKSON, James & Elizabeth | Dublin | 1724 Jul 1 | FARRELL to FARRELL Image
                249 BTW James FARRELL of Cooltimore Co. Sligo Gent of 1 pt
                & James FARRELL of the City of Dublin Esq. of the other pt and the
                release being Quinquepartite  btw James JACKSON of the City of
                Dublin Gent of the 1st pt; Elizabeth JACKSON daughter of
                the said James JACKSON of the 2nd pt ye said James
                  JACKSON of Cooltimore of the 3rd pt The Hon. James Earl of
                Roscommon of the 4th part and the said James FARRELL of Dublin of
                the 5th part. Whereas Thomas POOLEY Esq by indenture 20 June 1707
                demised to Randal DONALDSON Victualler parcel of ground lying on the east
                side of Sycamore Alley in the suburbs of the City of Dublin containing in
                front to said Alley 30 ½’ in the Clear and running backwards to the Quakers
                holding on the east adjoining to Mr. John TURNERs Gable end on the South and
                to Mr. ROBINSONs holding on the North containing in length from east to west
                70’ with the four stables Outhouses and all other buildings and improvements
                … to hold for next 71 years for rent of £21 per annum and duties and that
                whereas Daniel LOUCH Founder by indenture 24 March 1707 demised to Thomas
                RAILINGS Carpenter parcel of ground 29’ southward or streetward northward 26’
                from the front southward to the Wall northward Westerly 86’ in length
                backward and likewise easterly the same in Kings Street in Oxmantowne in the
                suburb of Dublin bounding on the North side to Mr. Daniel LOUCH’s Garden on
                the west to the hose and yard then in possession of Nathanial ASHWORTH on the
                south to the said King Street on the east to the House and Yard of Thomas
                RAILINGS and then in possession of Brigadier TIFFINY with the
                appurtenances to hold for the next 59 years at rent of £6 annually and that
                whereas the said Randall DONNALDSON by deed 7 Aug 1718 for rent granted to
                the said JACKSON the first recited lease and the premises thereby
                demised & the 5 new houses then lately built thereon and that whereas the
                said last recited lease came to & legally vested in the said James
                  JACKSON did agree for and as a marriage portion … marriage soon to be
                solemnized btw James FARRELL and the said Elizabeth JACKSON and the
                said James JACKSON did agree … Witnesseth that the said James FARRELL
                in consideration of the then intended marriage…. Released to James FARRELL of
                Dublin townlands of Carrowglass Carrownegaple [Carrownagappul Parish Kilmacteige,
                Barony Leyny] als
                Carrukbannagh [als Carrigbannaghan] & Cultimore [Carrowmore,
                Parish Shancough,?]
                all in Baronies of Corran and Tyrrerill [Tirerrill ] Co. Sligo to hold to James FARRELL of Dublin and his heirs… WITNESS: Bryan
                DERMOTT of Foxborough Co. Roscommon Gent. John CARTER City of Dublin Public
                Notary . James JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE:
                Need to follow possible connection to JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath SEE: Rod:
                529-296-347221. Also see: http://www.farrell-family.org/ NOTE: Shancough is on the
                eastern part of Co. Sligo and Co. Leitrim borders on its eastern part. Inishmagrath, and Killanummery are two
                Co. Leitrim Parishes on its eastern border. NOTE: James JACKSON of Oxmantown had a
                daughter Elizabeth who married a James FARRELL. Brig. Zacharia TIFFIN was the
                grandfather of Anne GORE who married Richard JACKSON (abt 1680-abt 1740) | x |  
            | 52 | 502 | 35465 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1727 Jul 8 | Thomas DIXON of Dublin, Mathmatical instrument
              maker & executor foWilliam DIXON, James JACKSON was second party re: of
              parcel of ground on Barry St in Oxmantown +
              piece of ground on Whinery's Ally near Barry street from 25 July inst during
              residue of terms of 70 & 61 yrs and at rents recited. |   |  
            | 53 | 32 | 34285 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1726 Mar 23 | JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1708-1729  William JACKSON Liberty of Donore, Co.
                Dublin Gent of 1 pt; Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff, Liberty
                of Thomas Court and Donore, Dublin, tanner of the other pt.  Wm JACKSON in consid of 220 pounds pd by Robert JACKSON transferred slip of land
                near Crooked Staff bounded as follows: on the East joining to another holding
                of Robert JACKSON deceased in partly with the holding of of
                Edward COLGAN on the West. Partly to the holding of Timothy EMERSON and
                partly with the holding of David CARTON on the North fronting Cork Street and
                on the shouth  fronting Chambers Street and containing in breadth to the
                front of Cork St 28 ft or thereabouts and in breadth in front Chambers St. 38
                ft or thereabouts  except the gateway as it was then leading  in the of said Robert JACKSON dec’d other holding and in length from North to South  218
                feet or thereabouts on that end the said piece of Ground near Chambers St the
                said Robert JACKSON dec’d had one new large dwelling  house on
                the other and fronting  Corke St. James WHITELL carpenter tenant to the said Robert JACKSON dec’d  had built one other new large dwelling house… To hold
                for the lives of John SHAW, Henry SHAW & Ralph CARD. WITNESSES: Boyde
                & John SHAW of City of Dublin. SEE: Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. | 1 |  
            | 53 | 205 | 35098 | BROWNE | Dublin & DOwn | 1727 Jun 17 | DONALDSON-DAWSON BROWNE, Benj-DAWSON Robert DONALDSON of City of Dublin & Benjamin
                BROWNE of Castlehill, Co. Down, Gent, of 1 pt; Thomas DAWSON of Gilford, Esq.
                Of Co. Down of the other pt….all that part of Castlehill of Dromaran … life
                of Arabella Susanna – wife of George JOHNSTON. | 1 |  
            | 53 | 399 | 36085 | BROWNE | Mayo | 1708-1729 | BINGHAM, Henry S. –BROWNE Henry BINGHAM of Newbrooke, Co. Mayo & James BROWN
                of City of Dublin… | 1 |  
            | 53 | 495 | 36613 | POOLE, Richard | Dublin | 1705 Aug 20 | Yea and Nea street in Manor and Liberty of Thomas Court
              and Donore, co Dublin. Mary POOLE otherwise TAYLOR executor and widow of
              Richard POOLE. NOTE: I need to follow up on
              whether it is possible that she is connected to the TAYLOR family who married
              into the Jacksons of Steeple, and/or BERESFORDs. |   |  
            | 53 | 500 | 36634 | HUTCHESON | Dublin | 1708-1729 | ADAIR-HUTCHESON Land next to meeting place, Dublin. Not of interest  | 1 |  
            | 54 | 257 | 35635 | JACKSON, John | Rosscommon | 1727 Aug 30 | TEW Book Index 1708-1729  John JACKSON of Roscrea in Co Rosscommon, Woolcomber
                granted to David TEW of City of Dublin Merchant plot of land in
                Roscrea where Terence KINEs forge formerly stood being in possession of John
                QUINNs late holding…description of property… for lives of said John JACKSON
                & Rose JACKSON, his wife & Thomas MEAGHER 3rd son of Mr
                John MEAGHER of Inan in the Lordship of Roscrea |   |  
            | 55 | 11 | 35681 | BIRCH | Dublin Kings | 1721 Jun 30 | BIRCH, Henry-BIRCH 1708-1729 Image
                317 Henry BIRCH of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings
                Co., Clerk granted to Richard BIRCH an annuity payable out of Angell Inn and other tenements in Dirty
                Lane, Essex Street, City of Dublin which Henry BIRCH had by virtue of a lease
                from his Mother by Brinsley BUTLER Esq. |   |  
            | 55 | 12 | 35685 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1727 Sep 7 | CROWTHER et al – JACKSON Image
                318 Memorial of lease BTW Joshua CROWTHER of City of Dublin
                Brewer and Elizabeth JOHNSON als CROWTHER wife of Edward JOHNSON of same City
                Mariner which said Elizabeth was formerly married to Josua CROWTHER late of
                the same City carpenter deceased of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of same city merchant…. Said Josua CROWTHER & Elizabeth JOHNSON did
                demise to Thomas JACKSON all that lot or piece of land situate
                on the North side of Polebegg St in the Liberties of the City of Dublin.in
                breadth to the front of the street 17’8”  and the same breadth in the rear
                and in depth from front to rear 56’ or thereabouts bounded on the East and
                West  to two other lots of ground the same day let to the said Thomas JACKSON on the west bounded by land in possession of Mr. WHITMORE. on the North to
                Casper WHITE’s yard and on the South to the said Street together with the
                brick house and all other Improvements … rent of one peppercorn, Thomas
                  JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: John Maret LARIVE,
                Edward JOHNSTON, and Benjamin JOHNSTON Notary. Thomas RICE. |   |  
            | 55 | 12 | 35686 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1727 Sep 7 | CROWTHER et al – JACKSON SEE: 55-12-35685 above Image
                318 Memorial of lease BTW Joshua CROWTHER of City of Dublin
                Brewer and Elizabeth JOHNSON als CROWTHER wife of Edward JOHNSON of same City
                Mariner which said Elizabeth was formerly married to Joshua CROWTHER late of
                the same City carpenter deceased of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of same city merchant…. Said Joshua CROWTHER & Elizabeth JOHNSON did
                demise to Thomas JACKSON all that lot or piece of land situate
                on the North side of Polebegg St in the Liberties of the City of Dublin.in
                breadth to the front of the street 17’ and the same breadth in the rear and
                in depth from front to rear 56’ or thereabouts bounded on the East and West
                to two other lots of ground the same day let to the said Thomas JACKSON on the North to Casper WHITE’s yard and on the South to the said Street
                together with all walls buildings and other improvements … to hold for 37
                years …rent of one peppercorn, Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: John Maret LARIVE of City of Dublin Gent, Edward
                JOHNSTON, and Benjamin JOHNSTON Notary of City of Dublin. Thomas RICE clerk
                to Benjamin JOHNSTON. |   |  
            | 55 | 13 | 35687 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1727 Sep 7 | CROWTHER et al - JACKSON SEE: 55-12-35685 Image
                318 Memorial of lease BTW Joshua CROWTHER of City of Dublin
                Brewer and Elizabeth JOHNSON als CROWTHER wife of Edward JOHNSON of same City
                Mariner which said Elizabeth was formerly married to Joshua CROWTHER late of
                the same City carpenter deceased of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of same city merchant…. Said Joshua CROWTHER & Elizabeth JOHNSON did
                demise to Thomas JACKSON all that lot or piece of land situate
                on the North side of Polebegg St in the Liberties of the City of Dublin.in
                breadth to the front of the street 17’ and the same breadth in the rear and
                in depth from front to rear 56’ or thereabouts bounded on the East and West
                to two other lots of ground the same day let to the said Thomas JACKSON on the North to Casper WHITE’s yard and on the South to the said Street
                together with all walls buildings and other improvements … to hold for 37
                years …rent of one peppercorn, Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: John Maret LARIVE of City of Dublin Gent, Edward
                JOHNSTON, and Benjamin JOHNSTON Notary of City of Dublin. Thomas RICE clerk
                to Benjamin JOHNSTON. |   |  
            | 55 | 14 | 35688 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1727 Sep 7 | CROWTHER et al – JACKSON SEE: 55-12-35685 above
              for the same property description Image
                319 |   |  
            | 55 | 125 | 36192 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1727 Nov 13 | JACKSON-RUSSELL Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                379 Henry JACKSON Cordwainer of City of Dublin
                set to Christopher RUSSELL of same City Surgeon tenement on East side of Cow Lane in the Liberties of the said City of Dublin
                bounded on the North to land belonging to the said Lansboroughs, in
                possession of Mr MUSGRAVE bricklayer or his undertenants on the east to a
                stable belonging to Thomas COOKE a scrivener in the possession of John GIBBS
                on the south to the holding known by the sign of the Black
                  Lyon and on the west to Cow Lane aforesaid. Henry JACKSON [SEAL] |   |  
            | 55 | 199 | 36559 | JACKSON, Henry | Kildare Dublin | 1727 Dec 4 | Image
              417 BTW Rt Hon Charles Lord Viscount Blessington of 1 pt
                & Martha WILLSON of City of Dublin widow of the other pt. Reciting Lord Viscount Blessington ease made to Henry
                  JACKSON of the town and lands of Blackhall, Co. Kildare will soon
                determine and expire and that Blessington has power to lease for 21 years or
                3 lives and do set to Martha WILLSON all lands of Blackhall [Blackhall,
                Parish Rathmore,
                Barony North Naas]
                with all houses Messuages Orchards garden and Appurtenances belonging now and
                in possession of Henry JACKSON or his undertenants with a covenant to
                effect proper deeds at request of either party with a penalty of £500 for
                non-performance therof which said deed is with Thomas KELLY of City of Dublin
                Merchant & Thomas CONRY of same City Servant to said KELLY NOTE: There are 4
                townlands named Blackhall in Co. Kildare. Based on descriptions in other
                deeds [ROD: 60-354-41819 ], this Blackhall is in Parish Rathmore and includes 346 A, 2 R, 8 P. Henry JACKSON was a brother of a Robert
                  JACKSON and a John JACKSON. A Robert JACKSON (their
                father?) owned lands in Woodtowne, Co. Meath SEE: ROD: 25-167-14598. The
                townland is mid-way btw Naas and Blessington and borders on the Punchestown
                Racecourse. |   |  
            | 55 | 389 | 37423 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728, Apr 19 | JACKSON-CORNEILLE Book Index 1708-1729  Mortgage between Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin,
                merchant of the one part & CORNEILLE of Dublin Esq. Of the other
                part. Mortaged for [pounds] 100 to John CORNEILLE land on the north side of
                Polebegg St(?) 17’8”X1’8” & front to rear 56’. Terms of 37 years (also
                involves leases of Joshua CROWTHER & Elizabeth JOHNSON) Witness: Benjamin
                JOHNSTON. |   |  
            | 56 | 72 | 37013 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1727 Feb 23 | William McCULLAGH to WARDE 1708-1729 Image
                43 |   |  
            | 56 | 94 | 37102 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1727 Mar 3 | Richard PATESON of City of Dublin Merchant & Thomas JACKSON, merchant in Dublin bought house known as “Tea Tubb” PATESON
              to Thomas JACKSON – they joined in a partnership. WITNESS:
              James THOMPSON, City of Dublin, bookseller. |   |  
            | 56 | 142 | 37323 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728 Nov 2 | JOHNSTON Book Index 1708-1729  Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin, merchant
                assigned ₤23.10 indenture to Benjamin JOHNSTON, Gent of City of Dublin land on Jervis Quay and Bachelors Walk 21’X75’ and one lot 21’X69’ for 150
                pounds JACKSON assigned to JOHNSTON… Elizabeth JOHNSTON als CROWTHER. |   |  
            | 56 | 171 | 37456 | SALE, John | Dublin Leitrim | 1728 Mar 28 | Image
              94 BTW John SALE of Dublin Esq. & Elizabeth his wife
                widow & relict of Coll. Francis GORE deceased and Henry GORE of same City Gent and eldest son & heir of the said Coll Francis GORE and Francis GORE of same City Gent second son of the said Coll Francis
                  GORE of the 1st pt & Tabitha BROWNE of City of London
                Spinster of 2nd pt. and John TWIGGE of City of Dublin Merchant of
                3rd pt. Whereby John SALE, Elizabeth his wife Henry GORE and Francis GORE for the consideration of £300 sold lands including
                Glanboy [Glenboy,
                Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                One Quarter Townemoyle [aka Taunymoyle possibly Tawnymanus, Parish Cloonclare, Barony Drumahaire], one
                Cartron Gortlenfort als Gortinlongport [Gortnalibbert Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                and Cloonine [Clooneen,
                Parish Inishmagrath,
                Barony Drumahaire,] 
                one Cartron One parcel of Land called Dromore [probably Dromore,
                Parish Killasnet,
                Barony Rosclogher]
                all in Barony of Drummahire and half Barony of Rosclogher Co. Leitrim to
                Tabitha BROWNE her heirs and Assigns. WITNESS: George USSHER of City of
                Dublin Merchant David MULLON of City of Dublin Writing Clerk and Michael
                BARRY of City of Dublin Gent. Memorial WITNESS:  Michael BARRY & Lewis
                HIGGINS John SALE [SEAL] |   |  
            | 56 | 374 | 383350 | JACKSON, Patrick | Louth Meath Dublin | 1728 Jul 23 | BERE et al-BALL Rev. James GERSTIN Rector of Moyglare, Co. Meath &
                John BALL of City of Dublin Esq. and the other of the leases made by Peter
                BERE of City of Dublin Merchant … and William SMITH of City of Dublin
                Merchant of 1st pt. Said Peter BERE of 2nd pt &
                John BALL of 3rd pt & Edward DUDGEON of City of Dublin Brewer
                of 4th pt. Peter BRERE in consideration of £500 paid by John BALL
                and £500 more paid by John BALL to James GERSTIN assigned to John BALL town
                and lands of Brannaganstown [probably Braganstown,
                Parish Stabannan,
                Barony Ardee. It is
                south of Dundalk] then held and enjoyed by Patrick JACKSON, Thomas
                CAPPAGH & Patrick FOX containing 183a in Barony Atherdee Co. Louth …
                together with the subdenomination called by the name or names of Mullamore [?] als Mount Jackson – Carrick Clogher [?] and Tereboy [?] [Fereboy?] and also land of Coolderry adjoining
                150a in Co. Monaghan [possibly Coolderry,
                Parish of Donaghmoyne,
                Barony Farney, Co. Monaghan]   to hold to John
                BALL and William SMITH… made over to Edward DUDGEON town and lands of
                Branaganstown and its subdenominations and appurtenances and the said town of
                Coolderry… from day of decease of said James GARSTIN during the Term of 99
                years in trust for John BALL ….WITNESS: Christopher DALTON son of Rowland
                DALTON Notary Public and by said Edward DALTON James GARSTIN [SEAL] NOTE: It is possible that Patrick JACKSON was related to the
                Owen JACKSON, papist, recorded in the 1766
                  Census as being of the Five Towns of Creggan Parish. NOTE: This deed may
                refer to John BALL Esq. (1702-1764) husband of Dorothy JACKSON (aft
                1696-1760). SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
                  Londonderry SEE:  Braganstown 1794 Apr 13 ROD: 470-521-308071 See also: ROD: 164-68-108899
                as well as Jacksons
                  of Dundalk. |   |  
            | 56 | 498 | 38909 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728 Oct 25 | Image
              273 CARMICHAEL Book Index
                1708-1729  Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin, merchant In consideration of £40
                granted to Colin CARMICHAEL, City of Dublin Gent annuity charged against  … land on north side of Polebeg
                St., in Liberties of City of Dublin 17’8’ in front to said Street and in
                depth 56’ bounded on east by another lot of ground demised to Thomas
                  JACKSON on the west to concern then in possession of Mr. WHITMORE on the
                north to Casper WHITE’s yard and on the south to the said Street together
                with the brick house & other improvements  and also one other lot or
                piece of ground on North side of Polebeg Street containing in breadth on
                front 17’ and front to rere 56’ bounded on east and west to other lots set to
                said Thomas JACKSON on the north to Casper WHITE’s yard and on the
                south to the said street together with all houses and improvements … WITNESS:
                Charles MEARES & William PALMER Colin CARMICHAEL [SEAL] |   |  
            | 56 | 508 | 38963 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728 Oct 26 | JOHNSTON Book Index 1708-1729  Image
                279 BTW Thomas JACKSON City
                of Dublin merchant in consideration of £60  assigned to Benjamin
                JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Gent mtg land at Jervis Quay, als Bachelors Walk
                in Suburbs of Dublin containing in breadth in front to the Quay 21’ 3”
                bounded east & north with ground demised by John ARMSTRONG to said JACKSON on the west concerns belonging to Mr. Waller PETERS and on the south to said
                Quay and also piece of ground on Jervis Quay 21’3” on front to Quay and depth
                front to rere 69’ bounded on the east to a new lane called or intended to be
                called Batchelors Lane and on the West and North to the other ground demised
                by said ARMSTRONG to said JACKSON and on the south by the said Quay
                held under two leases recited in said mortgages made by John ARMSTRONG as
                acting executor of will of Richard SPAN late of City of Dublin Esq.. WITNESS:
                Thomas MONTGOMERY & Mathew PAGEIT clerke to Benjamin JOHNSTON. Ben
                JOHNSTON [SEAL] |   |  
            | 57 | 46 | 37131 | BIRCH | Kings  | 1725 Jul 9 | BIRCH-WHITE Henry BIRCH 1708-1729 Image
                31 BTW Henry BIRCH of Birr, [Birr, now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings Co. of Kings Co.] Clerke,of 1 pt &
                James WHITE of City of Dublin Merchant of other pt. BIRCH demised land in Essex
                Street in City of Dublin bounded on east by other holdings of Henry BIRCH on
                the west by other holdings of James WHITE  and on the South with Mr ROBERTS
                holding containing in front to Essex st 5 ½’ and backwards 45’  with plot
                there is a building in occupation of John HART. WITNESS: Richard BIRCH
                brother of Henry. |   |  
            | 57 | 48 | 37146 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1727 Mar 11 | Image
              32 Thomas CARRICK, Watchmaker Only Protestant son &
                Heir of Markes CARRICK, Cordwainer, deceased of Dublin City, by Mary TAYLOR
                als CARRICK als EUSTACE; of Dublin city to Mary TAYLOR als CARRICK als
                EUSTACE of one full half of Cappoges in Castleknock (pa) Dublin [380 acres
                profitable land plantation measure] near Tinglass (Ringlass, Parish of
                Castleknock, Co. ?), then in possess'n of Mr. Treastrum [aka Tristram?]
                FORTICK, sadler & Widow FLODDY to hold from the death of sd Mary EUSTACE
                for 99 years at £3 15s. 5p ster. If James JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City
                after the death of Mary EUSTACE is disturbed in full enjoyment of premises,
                Thomas CARRICK to grant him rent charge of £15 out of Blundelltowne &
                Killmatatway. Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: Charles MEARES, notary
                public og Dublin City & Gabriel WHARTON apprentice to MEARES; of Dublin
                city  Thanks to notes by Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 57 | 110 | 37511 | GILLMER | Armagh | 1727 Apr 1 | MAXWELL to GILLMER 1708-1738 Lisdoran  Image
                64 Rev. Dr. Robert MAXWELL of Farnan, Cavan to James
                GILMER of Magnuny [Manooney,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Parish of Tynan,
                Armagh, Gent for lives of Berry MAXWELL (son of John MAXWELL of Dublin City,
                Esq.); & Robert GILMER. Lands in Pole of Lisdoran, Mannor Farnam … lives
                of James GILLMER Berry MAXWELL son to John MAXWELL of City of Dublin Esq.
                & Robert GILLMER son to said James GILLMER WITNESSES: John ELLIOT of
                Fellows Hall [Crearum,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Armagh, Gent;
                John SINCLAIRE of Callidon [??], Tyrone, Gent;
                Alexander HUTCHESON of Dublin City, Gent. | x |  
            | 57 | 180 | 37906 | SALE, John  | Dublin Leitrim | 1728 May 28 | Image
              104 BTW John SALE of City of Dublin Esq & Elizabeth his
                wife of 1 pt & Henry GORE son of Elizabeth of the other part. Reciting
                that when the said Elizabeth was married to the said Henry GOREs father Colle Francis GORE and by deed of settlement was intitled to a jointure which after
                the death of said husband Colle Francis GORE she possessed the
                Town and Lands of Glanby [Glenboy,
                Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                containing one quarter Moyle one Cartron Gortinport als Gortinlonport [Gortnalibbert Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                and Clonine [Clooneen,
                Parish Inishmagrath,
                Barony Drumahaire,]
                one Cartron one parcel of land called Dromore [Dromore,
                Parish Killasnet,
                Barony Rosclogher]
                in Barony Druminhare [Drumahaire]
                and half Barony and half Barony of Rosscloghers  [Rosclogher ] in the
                Co. Leitrim & reciting  that whereas the reversion of the said lands
                belong to the said Henry GORE as Son at the request of the said Elizabeth did
                enter into several securities for the sum of £300 as well for the use of him
                the said Henry GORE as of his brother Francis GORE youngest son of the said
                Colle Francis GORE now the said deed witnesses that the
                said John SALL and Elizabeth his wife in consideration of natural love and
                five shillings sterling to them paid by the said Henry GORE did give and
                grant unto the said Henry GORE and his assigns during the natural Life of the
                said Henry GORE the annual Rent or Sum of Ten pounds sterling to be issuing
                and payable half yearly … out of the aforesaid lands…. WITNESS: Edward SALE
                of City of Dublin Esq. & Magneas SYKE of City of Dublin Gent and this
                memorial WITNESS Henry SMITH of City of Dublin Gent. NOTE: These lands in Co.
                Leitrim are mentioned in ROD:77-469-54378 | 18 |  
            | 57 | 269 | 38394 | JACKSON, Mary | Antrim | 1728 Jun 6 | WORKERMAN-DUFFIELD 1708-1738 JACKSON-DUFFIELD Richard WORKMAN of City of Dublin goldsmith
                & Mary WORKMAN als JACKSON his wife of 1 pt. & George DUFFIELD
                of town & Co. Antrim Innkeeper of other part ... SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Steeple.Mary WORKMAN was a granddaughter of George JACKSON (?-bef
                1734) and his wife Mary of Steeple. I do not know which of their sons was her
                father. |   |  
            | 57 | 269 | 38396 | JACKSON, Mary & ors | Antrim | 1728 Jul 5 | WORKERMAN-DUFFIELD 1708-1738 JACKSON-DUFFIELD Btw Richard WORKEMAN of the City of Dublin Goldsmith & Mary WORKEMAN als JACKSON his wife of the one pt &
                George DUFFIELD of town & Co Antrim Innkeeper of other part…. Dwelling
                house in Town of Antrim wherein the said George DUFFIELD lives with the shop
                late in possession of Arthur WHITESIDE of Antrim for natural life of Mary
                WORKEMAN als JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Steeple.Mary WORKMAN was a granddaughter of George JACKSON (?-bef
                1734) and his wife Mary of Steeple. I do not know which of their sons was her
                father. |   |  
            | 57 | 282 | 38480 | BRADFORD | Tipperary | 1708-1729 | BRADFORD-CARLETON BRADFORD, Mary-CARLETON BRADFORD, Benjamin-CARLTON Mary BRADFORD widow & administrix of Joseph
                BRADFORD late Lyonstown, Co. Tipperary, Gent dec’d & Benjamin BRADFORD,
                City of Dublin, Clothier, eldest son & heir of Joseph BRADFORD ...
                dec’d 13 May 1724 ... sell to John CARLETON town & lands of Black Castle
                & Ballyandeen .. cot 380A |   |  
            | 57 | 313 | 38638 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728 Sep 2 | Image
              194 John ARMSTRONG, Gent and Only acting & intermedling
                executor of Richard SPAN to Thomas JACKSON, Merchant of Dublin
                City of lot on Jervis Quay at Batchellors Walk in suburbs of Dublin city (69
                feet in front) adjoining other lot demised from John ARMSTRONG to Thomas JACKSON, from 24 June last past for 150 years & 3 months at £8
                ster pa. Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: J. POLLEXSON Esq. of Dublin
                City; Thomas JOHNSTON, Notary Public of Dublin City and his clerk Thomas
                RICE. Thanks to notes by Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 57 | 317 | 38666 | JACKSON, Wm Rev | Dublin | 1728 Aug 4 | Image
              197 Oxmantown, Lease &
                release btw Esther RUSSELL of the City of Dublin widow and relict of James
                RUSSELL late of the same City of Dublin deceased Gent of the 1 pt  & Rev.
                  William JACKSON of the same City Clerke & Rev. John OWEN of Bovevagh
                in Diocese of Derry clerke of the other part… tripartite deed … lots of lands
                in Clonfeel Co Tyrone… reciting 20 Oct 1707 John HUTCHINSON Smith demised to
                George ROE Cordwainer piece of ground on North of Dame St in Suburbs of City
                of Dublin  19’ in front & rere and in depth 34’ bounded on east by
                dwelling house of George ROE on the west to Dames Mill and on North by ground
                belonging to George ROE and on the south to the said Street for lives of Kean
                OHARA Esq. Miss Ann CAULFIELD als O’HARA and Rev William PERCIVAL Clke Archdeacon
                of Cashell and the survivors of them .. reciting that lease in Dames St was
                in consideration of £150 mtg by said George ROE to Thomas HAWKINS Gent … Rev
                Edward SAMPSON Clke … released to Edward SAMPSON and John HYDE [Stationer?]
                executor of will of James RUSSELL who conveyed premises to Hesther RUSSELL …
                Reciting William HENDRICK by lease 20 Jan 1725 demised to John NAPPER
                carpenter piece of ground on Tighe St in Oxmantown in
                back of St. Pauls and Suburbs of City of Dublin 37’ in front to said street
                and in depth south to north 78’ bounded on north by other land belonging to
                William FREDERICK and on the South to High Street and on the east by other
                ground belonging to William NAPPER … land on south
                  side of Mary’s Street Parish of St. Marys … George SLADE Clothier …
                land on Francis St . …. Marriage to be had btw Ester RUSSELL and Thomas
                KINGSBURY … £800  … William JACKSON & John OWENS trustees … 4
                houses on College Green and 3 houses in Angleseys St and Blackmore Lane … [three
                page memorial] … | 15 |  
            | 58 | 51 | 38519 | IREDELL, Benjamin | Wicklow | 1728 Aug 19 | Beryl Eustace Wills. IREDELL, BENJAMIN, Great Bray, Co. Wicklow, clke. 18 May
                1728. Narrate, f p., 19 Aug. 1728. His six children viz. his eldest daughter
                Elizabeth, his eldest son Richd., his second daughter Frances, his third
                daughter Anne, his fourth daughter Jane and his youngest Benjamin. Debt due
                to Thomas Towers, Esq. Wm. Butler and Mark White, both of Dublin, gents.,
                exors. " His freehold estate in Smithfield Lough and Duck Lane."
                White Fryer Street, White Fryer Lane and Aungier Street [? all in Dublin]. Witnesses : Will. Calchvell, Delganny, Co. Wicklow,
                clerk, Jos. Butler, Dublin, chirurgeon, Richard Butler, Dublin, gent., Thos.
                Strong, Bray, gent. Memorial witnessed by : Denn. Delany, Dublin, Henry
                Hanlon, Dublin, gent. 58, 51,. 38519 Will. Butler (seal) |   |  
            | 58 | 74 | 38637 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728, Sep 9 | John ARMSTRONG, Gent, Only acting executor of Will of
              Richard SPAN, Esq. late of Dublin; Dublin city to Thomas
                JACKSON, Merchant of Dublin of piece of ground on Jervis Quay ats
              The Batchelors Walk in suburbs of Dublin city from 24 June last past
              for 157 years at £8 pa. Registrar: William PARRY. Witneses: Pollex SEN Esq.
              of Dublin City; Thomas JOHNSTON, Notary Public of Dublin City
              and his clerk Thomas RICE. Thanks to notes by Mike Stewart |   |  
            | 58 | 74 | 38639 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728, Sep 9 | John ARMSTRONG, Gent, Only acting executor of Will of
              Richard SPAN, Esq. late of Dublin; Dublin city to Thomas
                JACKSON, Merchant of Dublin of piece of ground on west side of
              Batchelors Lane on Jervis Quay at Batchelors Walk in suburbs of Dublin city 135x45 ft, bound on west by concerns of Walter PETERS from 24 June last
              past for 157 years & 3 months at £5 pa. Registrar: William PARRY.
              Witneses: Pollex SEN Esq. of Dublin City; Thomas JOHNSTON, Notary
              Public of Dublin City and his clerk Thomas RICE. Thanks to notes by Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 58 | 278 | 39498 |   | Armagh Dublin Kildare Roscommon | 1717 Jan 15 | Image
              487 From Eustace Wills 396 MOLYNEAUX (MOLYNEUX), SAMUEL,
                parish of St. George, Hanover Sq., Middlesex, secretary to H.R.H. the Prince
                of Wales. 15 Jan. 1717. Narrate, part in full, 1 p., 23 Dec. 1728. My wife
                the Lady Elizabeth Diana CAPEL(l) als. MOLYNEUX, extx. My marriage settlement
                2 April 1717. Real estate [NOTE: The specific
                townlands are not named] in Counties Armagh, Kildare and Roscommon. Lands
                etc. in Oxmantown, Dublin, Mr BUTLER, lessee.
                Witnesses: George SAVILLE, Gray's Inn, Middlesex, Esq., John Eckersall, St.
                James's House, Westminster, Esq., secretary to Her Majesty, Jeremiah PRAT and
                Thos. BRADY, then clerk to testator. Memorial witnessed by : John ECKERSALL,
                Mathew LAMB, Lincoln's Inn, Co. Middlesex, gent. 58, 278, 39498 E. D.
                Molyneux (seal) 397 |   |  
            | 58 | 394 | 39904 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728 Feb 10 | JOHNSTON Book Index 1708-1729  Thomas JACKSON, Merchant of Dublin City to
                Benjamin JOHNSTON, Gent of Dublin City for £50 piece of ground on Jervis Quay
                at Batchelors Walk in subs of Dublin city 21'3" x75 bnd by grnd dem. by
                John ARMSTRONG , Gent, Only acting executor of Will of Richard SPAN, Esq.
                late of Dublin; to Thomas JACKSON & by concerns of Walter
                PETERS on the west + plot of grnd on sd Jervis Quay 21'3" & 63
                " bnd on East by Batchelors Land as dem. by John ARMSTRONG to Thomas JACKSON  - from 24 June 1728, to hold for remainder, subj to
                redemption. Discharged 4 Apr 1729. Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses:
                Thomas RICE and Thomas MONTAGUE, both clerks to JOHNSTON. Thanks to notes by
                Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 58 | 421 | 39990 |   |   | 1728 Dec 26 | SAVAGE Bk 55 Image
                572 BTW Robert SAVAGE of City of Dublin, Gent of 1 pt &
                Walter JONES of Ballanamore Co. Leitrim Esq of other pt. Reciting lese 19 Dec
                George WARBURTON Of City of Dublin one of the Masters of his Majesty’s High
                Court of Chancery for £2,325 discharged debt decreed paid by Robert SAVAGE 
                due to Arthur REYNOLDS Esq.  … Theophilus JONES Esq. Margaret JONES his wife
                reciting marriage Walter JONES with Olivia COOTE eldest daughter of Hon Mary
                COOTE widow … Bolton JONES youngest son of Theophilus JONES … |   |  
            | 58 | 440 | 40101    |   | Armagh Wicklow Dublin | 1728 Mar 11 | SYNNETT-SANDYS Lismaken, Lisdamard, B Fews 1708-1738 Image
                581 BTW Robert SAUNDERS of Newtown Saunder Co. Wicklow of 1
                pt & Symon SANDYS of City of Dublin, Gent of other pt. Tripartite release
                btw Mark SYNNOTT of Drumcondragh Co. Dublin Gent & Euphemia SYNNOTT als
                RIVER his wife of 1st pt & Robert SAUNDERS of 2nd pt; & Symon SANDYS of 3rd pt. in consideration of SYNOTT
                marriage assigned land commonly called Ballymoyre [Parish Ballymyre, Barony Fews Upper – bordered
                by Parishes of Loughilly
                  (Lower Fews portion), Newtownhamilton,
                & Kilclooney
                  (Lower Fews portion) NOTE: I suspect
                boundaries shifted] in Barony of Fews containing 8 ballyboes or townlands:
                Aghnacorke [Aghincurk,
                Parish Ballymyre,
                Barony Fews Upper],
                Ballinlail [possibly Ballintate,
                Parish Ballymyre,
                Barony Fews Upper],
                Lismakan, Lisdermard [probably either Lisdrumchor
                  Lower or Lisdrumchor
                    Upper, Parish of Loughilly
                      (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Drimulen [??] Corlis [possibly Corliss,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
                Cavanekille  [Cavanakill,
                Parish Ballymyre,
                Barony Fews Upper]
                & Ballylackanor [??] |   |  
            | 58 | 519 | 40351 | JACKSON, William | Tipperary | 1728 Sep 23 | JACKSON-VICKERS Book Index 1708-1729  Rev. William JACKSON of Clonmell, Co. Tipperary
                to Jeremiah VICARS, Co. Dublin, Tanner of holding & tan yard wherein Robert JACKSON, deceased formerly lived, in Crooked Staff in Liberties of
                Thomas Court & Donore Dublin as Robert JACKSON formerly
                enjoyed and as Jeremiah VICARS now held, plus outhouses gardens yards
                backsides for 61 years from 25 March last at £40 7s. Pa Thanks to notes above by Mike Stewart. Rev. William JACKSON of Clonmell, Co.
                Tipperary to Jeremiah VICARS, Co. Dublin, Tanner. Crooked Staff in Liberty of
                Thomas Court and Donore, Dublin where Robert JACKSON lived. NOTE: One
                of the daughters of Robert JACKSON married Jeremiah VICARS. SEE: Jacksons of Crooked Staff.  See: Jackson
                of Pimlico. | d |  
            | 59 | 28 | 39235 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin & Kilkenny | 1728 Jul 5 | Plunkett PLUNKETT, Esq. of Rathbeil Dublin, to Henry
              JACKSON, Cordwainer of Dublin City of Flemingstowne &
              subdivision thereon "Weatherstown" then in tenure of Martin GRANT
              & James GRANT, 1 May then last past, for lives of Henry JACKSON, Margaret
              JACKSON & Thomas JACKSON, renewable for ever, £80 ster pa 1st yr, £100
              afterwards, £20 fine on renewal. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. WITNESSES:
              Daniel McDANIEL, drawer to Laughlin KEIGH, Vintner of Dublin City
              & William MUNKITTRICK [M`KITTRICK, clerk to John SMITH,  notary of Dublin City. NOTE: Fanningstowne is
                in Co. Kilkenny, in the parish of Kilcoan, Barony of Ida. It is south of
                Carlow & close to the border of Wexford. Thanks to Michael Stewart for notes. |   |  
            | 59 | 71 | 39446 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728 Dec 14 | BILLING Book Index 1708-1729  Dublin merchant, mtg Batchelors walk in suburbs of
                Dublin Thomas JACKSON, merchant of Dublin to
                Robert BILLING, jeweller of Dublin of 2 plots demised him by John ARMSTRONG,
                Gent, then only intermeddlling exec'r of Richard SPAN, late of Dublin city;
                dec'd,  2 Sep last past, 157 yrs 3 mos, rents ment'd: 1 on Jervis Quay ats Batchelors
                Walk, subs Dublin city (21'3"x25' bnd by gr'nd demised by John ARMSTRONG
                to Thomas JACKSON and by gr'nd of Walter PETERS; 2nd plot on
                same. Deputy Registrar: William PERRY. WITNESSES: Benjamin JOHNSTON, notary
                public of Dublin City & Thomas MONTGOMERY, clerk to Benjamin JOHNSTON. Thanks to Michael Stewart for notes. |   |  
            | 59 | 198 | 40059 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1728 Mar 6 | SHERIDAN-JACKSON For £100, Rev. Thomas SHERIDAN of Dublin City to
                Rev. William JACKSON, of St John the Evangelist parish, Dublin city, Trustee for the poor boys of the parish, of Enaugh als Enagh in Co
                Cavan [67ac2r22p] for 99 years 1 peppercorn rent pa, void on repayment to
                Rev. William JACKSON of £100 + £6 and 10s ster per Hundred, pa, on 5
                March 1729. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. WITNESSES: Charles PHIPPS, Gent
                of Dublin City; William HALE, Gent of Dublin City; Richard
                BARTLETT, clerk to William HALE. Thanks to Michael Stewart for notes. |   |  
            | 59 | 308 | 40633 | SALE, John & Elizabeth | Leitrim Dublin | 1729 May 17 | Image
              163 John SALE of Dublin Esq. & Elizabeth SALE als GORE
                his wife of one pt & Tabitha BROWNE of City of London in Great Britain,
                spinster of the other part. Reciting that John SALE is now seized of several
                tenements of Glanay [Glenboy,
                Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                in Parish Clunclare of Taunymoyle [Probably Tawnymanus, Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                Gortinlamport [Gortnalibbert Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                & Drimmore in Parish Killasnit [Killasnet] Barony Dromahan [Drumahaire –Killasnet is now in Barony Rosclogher] Co. Leitrim in right of his said wife whose
                jointure the same to be held and enjoyed during her natural life which lands
                were then in the possession of Thomas COCKRAN in Town & Co. Sligo
                Merchant by virtue of a lease made by said John SALE and Elizabeth his wife
                in consideration of £50 made over to Tabitha BROWNE one annuity or yearly
                rent charge of £10 issuing out of lands in Co. Leitrim during the natural
                life of Elizabeth SALE … WITNESS: Edward COCKRAN of City of London Merchant
                Edward DROMGOOLE of Newry, Co. Down Merchant and Manuel COMYN [aka CORNYN] of
                City of Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 59 | 316 | 40680 | JACKSON, Nathaniel | Queens & Dublin | 1729 May 21 | JACKSON-HANDCOCK Book Index 1708-1729  Nathaniel JACKSON, merchant of Queens Co. to Joseph
                HANDCOCK, linen Draper of Dublin City of Drinagh Gorran [Garoon,
                Garrone, Parish Rosnallis, Queens] in Rossanalis (pa) Queens in possess'n of Erasmus
                JACKSON + Derrapaloney Clonaghgallagh in possess'n of Erasmus JACKSON, son of
                Robert JACKSON situate in North part of Derrygale  [1882r30p] + 200 acres of
                Bog in patent of Corporation of Gloster for lives of Nathaniel JACKSON, John
                JACKSON, sons of Robert JACKSON & Robert JACKSON, farmer of Mountmelick,
                Queens; dec'd for ever to hold unto Joseph HANCOCK in trust for Timothy
                FERRES, merchant of Dublin City but redeemable on payment of £756 Thanks to Michael Stewart for notes. SEE: Quaker
                Jacksons in Ireland. |   |  
            | 59 | 330 | 40753 | McCULLAGH | Antrim Armagh Tyrone | 1729 Jun 5 | John McCULLOCH to WILKINSHAW1708-1729 Btw John McCULLOCH eldest son & heir of Henry
                McCULLOCH late of Feiony [?] of Toome Co Antrim Esq. deceased of the 1 part
                & James WALKINSHAW of Tonaghmore, Co. Armagh Gent of the other part &
                John MOFFIT of the City of Dublin Gent of the 3rd pt  in
                consid of 660 pounds released to John WALKINSHAW all that the towns and lands
                of Drumond and Drumhubart lying in the Manor of Castestewart, Barony of
                Dungannon, Co. Tyrone  |   |  
            | 59 | 399 | 41068 | OATES | Antrim Dublin | 1729 Jul 2 | Whereby Henry CLOSE and John BLIZARD Executors of the
              last will of Thomas OATES late of Lisburn, Surgeon deceased in consid of 2s
              pd by Sarah OATES spinster of City of Dublin .. tenement on west side of Big
              Ship Street Dublin |   |  
            | 59 | 431 | 41229 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1729, July 1 | WHITE Book Index 1708-1729  Dublin merchant signed over houses including one house
                late in possession of Rev. William JACKSON. Thomas JACKSON, Merchant of Dublin City for
                £132 18s. 9p unto Caspar WHITE, Merchant of Dublin City a lot of ground let
                him by Plunkett PLUNKETT, containing a number of houses, 1 being in possess's
                of Thomas JACKSON bnd by dwelling house of Richard MEREDITH, 1
                house late in possession of Rev. William JACKSON, 1 house adjoinging
                now in tenure of John MADDEN, 1 house lately in tenure of Richard CO___,
                Apothocary + lot of ground let by Henry SEAGRAVE, Esq all in Dublin city, for
                terms as held by Thomas JACKSON subject to redemption. Deputy
                Registrar: William PARRY. WITNESSES: Alexander CARROLL, Merchant, Dublin
                City; James PLUNKETT, clerk to Alexander CARROLL. Thanks to Michael Stewart
                for notes. |   |  
            | 59 | 470 | 41378 | POOLE, Richard | Dublin | 1725 Nov 9 | Richard POOLE, deceased father of Robert POOLE; William
              POOLE deceased brother of Robert POOLE Robert POOLE, template worker groom to
              bride Abigail HOULT daughter of Valentine HOULT. Marriage settlement. [no
              mention of specific property] |   |  
            | 60 | 120 | 40155 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1728 Jan 28 | Mary McCULLOCH to THIMMIN 1708-1729 Image
                364 BTW Mary McCULLACH of City of Dublin, widow of 1 pt
                & Nicholas SHIMMIN of Dublin Cordwainer. Reciting lease of Francis
                WEMYS City of Dublin Esq…. land on North side of Great Britain St.als
                Ballyboghlane 22’ in front 150’ in depth … for lives of Mary McCULLOCH,
                Margaret McCULLOUCH and Mary McCULLOUCH (presumably the latter two are her
                daughters) |   |  
            | 60 | 138 | 40234 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1728 Apr 4 | D’APREMONT Book Index 1708-1729  Dublin merchant to Honorable Brigadier Francis
                D’APREMONT – Jarvis Quay JACKSON-APREMONT. Pieces of adjoining ground on
                Jervis Quay als Batchellors Walke in suburbs of Dublin city [21' 3"x75'
                + 21' 3"x69'] bnd by holdings of Mr. Walter PETERS on west of first
                mentioned, as demised to Thomas JACKSON, merchant of Dublin
                City by John ARMSTRONG, Gent for 17 yrs 3 months from 24 June 1727, now made
                over to Honorable Brigadier Francis D’APREMONT for £200 for residue of terms
                redeemable on repayment + interest. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY.
                WITNESSES: Thomas MONTGOMERY, & Thomas RICE clerks to Benjamin JOHNSTON;
                Benjamin JOHNSTON, notary public of Dublin. Thanks to Michael Stewart for
                notes. |   |  
            | 60 | 354 | 41819 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin & Kildare | 1729 Jul 28 | JACKSON-TAYLOR Henry JACKSON, farmer of Blackall, Co.
                Kildare to John TAYLOR, Brewer of Dublin See ROD: 60-354-41819. Additional info: on the right
                hand of the road leading from Rathmore to Ballymore Eustace, and on the east
                bounded and meared by said Henry JACKSON road; on the north with the
                land commonly known by the name of Nun’s Lane, on the west with Punchestown
                and on the south with the lands of Welshestown.—all rights deeds to John
                TAYLOR. Walshestown,
                Parish Tipperkervin; Punchestown
                  Great to the west of Blackhall,
                Parish Rathmore,
                Barony North Naas . |   |  
            | 60 | 354 | 41819 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin & Kildare | 1729 Jul 12 | TAYLOR Book Index 1708-1729  Henry JACKSON, farmer of Blackhall,
                Co. Kildare to John TAYLOR, Brewer of Dublin City of sd lands for remainder
                of term, void on repayment of £68 ster + interest. In 1712 June 11, Murrough
                BOYLE, Rt. Hon Lord Viscount Blessington to Henry JACKSON part 
                of Blackhall in Co Kildare, then in possess'n of Henry JACKSON on road from
                Rathmore to Ballymore Eustace, bnd by lands of Punchestown and of
                Walshestowne, Royalties & cert'n Rights excepted, 24 years at £8 ster pa.
                Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. WITNESSES: William MUNKITTRICK & Robert
                BOYTON, Clerk to BOYLE & John SMITH, public notary of Dublin City. Thanks
                to Michael Stewart for notes. Walshestown,
                Parish Tipperkervin; Punchestown
                  Great to the west of Blackhall,
                Parish Rathmore,
                Barony North Naas |   |  
            | 60 | 481 | 42052 | O’HARA | Armagh | 1729 Dec 2 | STEWART-O’HARA Forkhill Image
                556 BTW Archibald STEWART of City of Dublin of 1 pt &
                Henry O’HARA of Crebilly, Co. Antrim Esq. of the other. Reciting that the
                said Archbishop STEWART has exhibited a Bill in High Court of Chancery
                …founded on the Acts to prevent the further growth of popery as a Protestant
                Discoverer against the said Henry O’HARA Charles O’NEILL of Edenduffe Carrick
                in Co. Antrim Esq. Richard HOPSON Esq. William CASSLE James McCORMICK Arthur
                MAGENIS Daniel MAKEY the Rt Hon BRINSLEY and others therein named to be decreed
                to the Mannor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
                Armagh on a lease made to the said Charles O’HARA in trust for Tully O’NEILL
                deceased and Arthur MAGENIS of Carbragh Co. Down and for recovery of several
                Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of Dicomed, Letallian and Corbally agreed
                to be devised in Lease to Edward TRAVER deceased, to Neal MAKEY and
                Constantine MAGENNIS both deceased and by them assigned to one CADOLE in
                trust for the said Tully O’NEILL and also to recover the several lands in Co.
                Leitrim… granted in lease by Rt Hon Lord CONWAY to Charles O’HARA for a
                number of years and at a yearly rent contrary to the said Acts of Parliament
                in trust for said Tully O’NEILL who always was a papist … and the said Bill
                is also to recover the benefit of certain lands to be demised to Tully
                O’NEILL who always by the said Richard HOPSON & Elizabeth his wife …
                contrary to the true intent of said Acts of Parliament [… much more legal
                detail] WITNESS: Henry O’NEILL of Church Street in Suburbs of City of Dublin
                merchant & Charles O’DONNELL servant to said Henry O’HARA & Thomas
                RINGWOOD of City of Dublin |   |  
            | 61 | 48 | 40594 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1729 May 16 | BRADFORD, Wm-RIKY1708-1729 William BRADFORD then in Chambers in Co Dublin Clothier to Alexander RICKEY Clothier in Co Dublin… witnessed by
                Benjamin BRADFORD of Co Dublin Clothier dwelling house in Chamber St… |   |  
            | 61 | 61 | 40641 |   | Armagh | 1729 May 20 | HUTCHINSON- VINCENT Dromon, Drommon, B. Fews , Par
              Mullaghbrach 1708-1738 Image
                39 BTW Hartley HUTCHINSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt
                & Rev Richard VINCENT of Armagh, Co. Armagh Clk of other pt. Tripartite
                btw Hartley HUTCHINSON of 1st pt; James NUGENT of City of Dublin
                Gent & Mary his wife of 2nd pt; & Richard VINCENT of 3rd pt. .. townland of Drommon [possibly Drumart,
                Parish Mullaghbrack
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower,] in
                Barony of Fews Co. Armagh |   |  
            | 61 | 155 | 40941 | JACKSON, Robert | Lancashire & Meath | 1729 Jun 21 | JACKSON-MEREDITH Book Index 1708-1729  Rev. Robert JACKSON of Tatham of Co Lancaster in
                Kingdom of Great Britain of 1 pt & Thomas MEREDYTH of Newtown, Co.
                Meath…. Transfer of land called Reisk [aka Reask,
                Parish Emlagh] 50 A bordering on Carloandstowne also 25a in Island of Emloguh together with bog and all
                appurtenances for term of 31 years at rent of 40 pounds. WITNESS: Francis
                NORTH of City of Dublin & Wm FORSTER clk to NORTH. NOTE: These are some of the lands held by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). See also: ROD: 339-371-229119. 1781 Sep 7. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Rev Robert JACKSON was a nephew of Samuel JACKSON. | 16d |  
            | 61 | 246 | 41242 | HAWKINS | Carlow |   | HEWETSON-HAWKINS NOTES in 2009 diary 1708-1738
              Ballyboly Boly, Old Leighlin, Killenane,  Between Lucy HEWETSON, City of Dublin, Widow for
                £140 paid by William HAWKINS of Dublin, Gent made over to William
                HAWKINS “all that and those the Castletown & lands of Ballynabolly als
                Bolyfeit in Parish of Killenane in Lordship of Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow.
                Containing 218 acres ... for 21 years. |   |  
            | 61 | 398 | 41770 | PUREFOY, William  | Dublin Tipperary | 1729 Nov 7 | LUM & ors BTW William PUREFOY of City of Dublin of 1 pt &
                Capt Thomas LUM of Bachelors Court Kings Co. & major Edward HILL of City
                of Dublin of other pt. Lease btw James POE of Rosencharley Co. Tipperary Esq.
                of 1 pt & Thomas LUM and Edward HILL of other pt and release being
                quinquepartite btw said William PUREFOY of 1st pt; James POE of 2nd pt; Thomas LUM & major Edward HILL of 3rd pt; Colley LYONS of
                River LYONS Kings Co. Esq & Edward COOKE of City Kilkenny Esq of 4th pt. and Purefoy POE 2nd son of William POE late of Knock Co.
                Tipperary Gent deceased & nephew of said William PUREFOY and Susannah POE
                eldest daughter of said James POE. Reciting that a marriage was to be had bwt
                Purefoy POE and the said Susannah POE and that James POE had agreed on £1,000
                marriage portion for his daughter … and William PUREFOY in consideration of
                love for his nephew Purefoy POE and in order to settle lands in the Blood
                Name and Family of him the said William PUREFOY [many lands in Co. Tipperary
                & Co. Kilkenny] |   |  
            | 61 | 509 | 42248 | JOHNSTON | Down | 1722 Nov 6 | JOHNSTON - JOHNSON     Richard JOHNSTON of Ballywellur Co Down Gent of 1 pt
                & William JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Attorney of the other pt.
                Richard JOHNSTON only son & heir of William JOHNSTON deceased… lands of
                Dromiller Barony Lower Iveagh Co Down…Richard JOHNSTON & Atcheson
                JOHNSTON two sons of William JOHNSTON | 16d |  
            | 62 | 272 | 42837 | JACKSON | Down | 1729 Aug 12 | BLACKWOOD-JACKSON Lease btw James BLACKWOOD of City of Dublin Esq.
                and James JACKSON of Ballywooley, Co. Down, Gent. In consid of 652
                pounds sterling.. lands of Ballwooly als Ballywoolie in his actual possession
                142 acres Barony of Castlereagh, Co Down all the great and small Rectorial
                and Vicaral Tythes. WITNESSED: James STEPHENSON of Killyleagh Esq. Hugh
                GILLESPIE of Cherryvalley, both of Co. Down & Robert GRAGER servant to
                James BLACKWOOD |   |  
            | 62 | 397 | 43370 | COULTER, James | Dublin | 1728 Jun 19 | COULTER-McELVER 1730-1745 (Initially I had it as Book
              42 – in error) COULTER-McEVERS NOTES in 2009 diary 1730-1745 James COULTER of Dublin Gent demised to Charles
                McEVERS of Dublin, carpenter … tenement in Duke Street, Dublin;
                rent to Richard NIXON for 99 years. | x |  
            | 63 | 77 | 42733 | JACKSON, Robert PIPPARD | Dublin | 1729 Feb 28 | JACKSON-PIPPARD Book Index 1708-1729 A Memorial of a certain Deed Poll bearing date the
                twenty fifth day of February 1729 whereby the Revd Robert JACKSON Rector of Fatham of Lancashire did agree with all covenants speed to perfect
                a lease to John PIPPARD of the City of Dublin Esq. Of Castletownmoore and the
                land thereunto belonging with all its appurtenance in as full and ample
                manner as then enjoyed by the present tenant Matthew BARNWELL Esq. For the
                term of 31 years  ... for the yearly rent of £80... to which said deed Poll Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esq. By virtue of a power or authority
                from the said Robert JACKSON recited in the deed poll hath
                subscribed the name  and affixed the seal of the said Robert JACKSON and the said John PIPPARD hath subscribed his name  and affixed his seal in
                the presence of Charles HIGGINS of the City of Dublin Gent and James
                GILLESPIE Servant to the said Richard JACKSON and this Memorial
                inspected by  the said John PIPPARD in the presence of  Charles HIGGINs &
                Benjamin JOHNSTON Public Notary in the City of Dublin.  Etc.  NOTE: Benjamin Johnston was
                my 5x g.grandfather we don't know much about him except that he was a Notary
                Public in round about the 1720s in Dublin. He lost his first wife and
                all their 5 children, he then married Mary Weld, my 5x
                g.grandmother,  and went on to have at least 9 more children. Email
                Sally Lloyd Mar 2, 2009. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine NOTE: It
                  might be worth ordering the original to see the
                    seal. |   |  
            | 63 | 144 | 42992 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1730 Apr 4 | WRIGHTSON Book Index 1730-45 BTW Michael JACKSON Clothier of City of Dublin 
                & Edward WRIGHTSON of same City Carpenter… property on Boot Lane in
                Parish of Michan in the suburbs of City of Dublin for 41 years….. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. NOTE: The JACKSON Names
                index shows Lettice JACKSON – WOGAN for this deed. This seems to indicate a
                connection to the Lisburn JACKSONs. | 17 |  
            | 63 | 268 | 43498 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1730 May 30 | RUMMAGE-JACKSON Btw John RUMMAGE of City of Dublin Cordwainer of 1st part & Rev. Dr William JACKSON Minister of the Parish of St Johns Dublin of the 2nd… lots of other names … land that fronts Crockers Lane…
                backwards to Meeting House Lane… marriage Thomas RUMMAGE & Ann GASS… |   |  
            | 63 | 398 | 44099 | DOUGATT, Robert | Kings Wexford Dublin Meath Kildare | 1730 Jul 29 | Beryl Eustace Wills DOUGATT, ROBERT, Chanter of St. Patrick's, Dublin. 29 July
                1730. Precis, f p., 29 Aug. 1730. Mary Dougatt, mother of testator, and his
                sisters Elizabeth Spence and Martha Strahan. Nephew Robert Spence. His sister
                Jane Bryan. His nephew Robert Bryan. John Wynne, Prebendary of St. Audeon,
                trustee. ; , Lambstown and other lands in Co. Wexford. Bolyart [Bolart], and
                other lands in King's Co. His advowson and right of patronage of the Rectory
                of Donaghmore, Diocese of Derry. Advowsoiis and right of patronage of the
                parishes of Crevagh, Newcastle and Ballintemple in the Diocese of Dublin,
                parish of Kilkenny West in the Diocese of Meath, and tythes of said parishes.
                Lands purchased by his uncle the late Lord Bishop of Dublin from the
                Commissioners of H.M. Revenue and was part of the estate of Sir John
                Eccles, deceased, [situation not mentioned]. Impropriate tythes purchased by
                said uncle in counties Kildare, Dublin and elsewhere (to be applied to
                charitable uses), and real and personal estate. Witnesses : James Jackson,
                public notary, Wm. Williams, gent., James Allan, surgeon, all of Dublin.
                Memorial witnessed by : James Jackson, Bartholomew Delandre, clerk to Wm.
                Parry, Dublin, public notary. 63, 398, 44099 J. Wynne (seal)   |   |  
            | 64 | 24 | 42456 | JACKSON, David | Dublin | 1729 Nov 24 | Image
              328 Reciting lease 30 Apr 1700 corner Plunket St near St
                Patrick St, Dublin, on NE bounded south in Lillys Lane, on west to St Francis
                Chapel, Dublin. Map annexed from Thomas THROPE of City of Dublin Merchant of
                1st pt; Yeoman GOUGH of City of Dublin Furrier of 2nd pt John MARKHAM of City of Dublin + James LEATHLY for 81 years, lease. b 19
                Mar 1701 corner Plunket St near St Patrick St, Dublin, on NE bounded south in
                Lillys Lane, on west to St Francis Chapel, Dublin. Map annexed Roger GOUGH of
                City of Dublin executor of [yeoman] GOUGH, John MARHAM + James LEATHLY
                assigned lease to Rev. Alexander SINCLAIR of City of Dublin since deceased,
                Capt. Samuel PRICE of City of Dublin since deceased, Robert SPRING of City of
                Dublin tanner since deceased, George SEVILL of City of Dublin since deceased,
                Simon THORNTON of City of Dublin since deceased, Josias YATES of City of
                Dublin Shoemaker since deceased, Samuel PEACOCK of City of Dublin weaver,
                John SMUFITT of City of Dublin weaver, Joseph TOPLES of City of Dublin Cutler
                since deceased, George MEDCALF of City of Dublin since deceased, Alexander
                KEANE of City of Dublin distiller, Andrew WINESLEY of City of Dublin merchant
                since deceased, Christopher LITTON of City of Dublin weaver, Abell ONG of
                City of Dublin Chandler since deceased, Jeremiah HAGUE of City of Dublin
                weaver, James ADAIR of City of Dublin Ship carpenter, William WARD of City of
                Dublin merchant since deceased, John UNDERWOOD of City of Dublin since
                deceased, Thomas SERVANT of City of Dublin book binder since deceased, for
                residue of term with covenant that the survivors could dispose of the lease;
                thus lease vested in L, M, P, R + U: presents L, M, P, R + U assign lease to
                Rev. Mathew CHAMBERS of City of Dublin, John CUTHBERT of City of Dublin Gent,
                Joseph LITTON of City of Dublin merchant, Mark WINTERS of City of Dublin
                taylor, Joseph DENNISON of City of Dublin Clothier, William PRENTICE of City
                of Dublin presser, William SINCLAIR of City of Dublin watchmaker, Patrick
                SINCLAIR of City of Dublin clothier, William SINCLAIR of City of Dublin 
                goldsmith, Hugh PROVAND of City of Dublin  apothecary, Samuel GOUGH of City
                of Dublin  merchant, Christopher STONE of City of Dublin  merchant, Edward
                WALE of City of Dublin merchant, Samuel ONGE of City of Dublin merchant, David
                  JACKSON of City of Dublin merchant, Hugh SMITH of City of Dublin
                merchant, William SCOTT jr of City of Dublin merchant, Joseph HUTCHINSON of
                City of Dublin Curier, John DAWSON of City of Dublin hosier. with similar
                survivorship covenant. WITNESS: John SMITH Notary & Robert BOYTONO &
                William MUNKITTRICK clerks to SMITH – all of City of Dublin. Samuel PEACOK
                [SAL] John SMURFITT [SEAL] Alexander KEAN [SEAL] Christopher LITTON [SEAL]
                Jeremiah HAGUE [SEAL] James ADAIR [SEAL] NOTE: It is possible that David JACKSON was a relation of
                Richard JACKSON of Narramore, Co. Kildare. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Kildare Outline Tree-1 THANKS to Shirley Walsh’s notes on Nick Reddan’s
                Deed’s Project. They made my work easier. This cluster of names and
                professions is fascinating. NOTE: The leased land is
                in St. Auden’s Parish. Plunkett St is now St. Francis St. and Lilly Lane is
                now St. Patrick’s St. SOURCE: Dublin Street
                  Names. C.T. M’Cready.  |   |  
            | 64 | 106 | 42833 | JACKSON, William | Londonderry   | 1729 Mar 9 | JACKSON-ROWE Book Index 1708-1729  Btw William JACKSON of Forthwilliam, Parish of
                Killeronaghan, Co Londonderry of 1 pt & Simon ROWE Clke, Rector of 
                Parish of Ballynascreen in said Co.  of other pt. for £350 lands near
                Ballynascreen. One of the witnesses was Clarke JACKSON of Fortwilliam,
                Co Derry, Gent. & John DOWNING of City of Dublin, Gent.. SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |   |  
            | 64 | 166 | 43263 | JACKSON, William  | Kings. | 1730 Apr 30 | HOWARD Book Index 1730-45 Barony of Clunliske, Image
                405  Btw Thomas BALDWIN of
                Curraghlaney [possiblyCurralanty ] Kings Co Esq & John EYRE of Eyre Court Co Galway Esq of 1st pt William JACKSON & Frances EYRE only daughter of George EYRE
                late of Eyre Court, deceased of 2nd pt & Samuel HOWARD of City
                of Dublin Esq of 3rd . Reciting Thomas BALDWIN & John EYRE by
                consent of William JACKSON and Frances his wife sold to Samuel HOWARD
                townlands of Ballyknockane [Ballyknockan,
                Parish Ettagh],
                Moneyfada, Ballinlogh [Ballinlough,
                Parish Ettagh],
                Carrnecarrane, Lisenranagh [probably Lisnageeragh,
                Parish Roscrea],
                Kittestristen [Killistristane,
                Parish Ettagh],
                Cloghane [Cloghan,
                Parish Ettagh],
                Strakanbreagh [Srahanbregagh,,
                Parish Ettagh], 
                Callederg. All their part of townlands of Ballyegan [Ballyegan,
                Parish Kilcolman]
                being part of Liseduffe [Lisduff,
                Parish Kilcolman],
                townlands Buolibrack [probably Ballybrack Parish Roscrea],, 
                Clanbranane [probably Clonbrennan Parish Roscrea], 
                in Barony Clunliske [Clonlisk],
                Kings Co. for remainder of term of 500 years for sum of £3,000… WITNESS:
                Andrew CHARLETON of City of Dublin Gent, William BARKER of City of Dublin. See JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. William JACKSON (1695-1744) of Coleraine. NOTE: These lands seem to have come from Frances
                EYRE wife of William JACKSON (1695-1744) of Coleraine. She was the only child
                of George EYRE (1680-1710) of Eyrecourt, Co. Galway and Barbara CONINGSBY.
                The EYRE’s held lands in Kings Co., some inherited from HAMILTONs. |   |  
            | 64 | 213 | 43516 | JACKSON, Henry | Kildare | 1730 Jun 3 | Book Index 1730-45 Ofberstown JACKSON-CAIRNS Refers to lease 20 Mar 1716 made btw Rev. William JACKSON of the one pt & Henry JACKSON Senior of Ofberstown [aka Osberstown] Co Kildare of the other
                part. Whereby the said William JACKSON did demise and set unto
                the said Henry JACKSON senior that part Ofberstown then in the
                possession of the said Henry JACKSON containing by estimation
                sixty seven acres or thereabouts more or less with  the appurtenances  To
                hold during the Natural Lives of him the said Henry JACKSON senior, Henry JACKSON jr. and Anthony JACKSON the
                latter being sons of the said Henry JACKSON… Henry JACKSON jr for £40 assigned to Robert CAIRNS part of Ofbertstown…WITNESSES: William
                TOOLE and James GODDARD of Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 64 | 220 | 43550 | JACKSON, Samuel | Dublin | 1730 May 15 | Image
              432 Endorsed on the back of a
                Lease dated 6 Dec 1704 whereby Samuel JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
                demised to John WILLIAMSON that brick house or tenement wherein John
                WILLIAMSON and Mrs. Mary WILLIAMSON widow his mother dwelt with the yards
                Backsides Ways Waters Lights Pavement and appurtenances on East Side of Fishamble Street City of
                  Dublin for 41 years at rent of £28 and by which assignment Isaac HAYES of
                  City of Dublin Merchant in consideration of £80 paid by Lawrence PAIN of
                  Cloghill Co. Meath Esq assigned to said Lawrence PAIN all his interest in
                  said lease for remainder of term. WITNESS: Thomas ANDREWS & William
                  JORDEN Clerk to William SUMNER Notary in Dublin. Isaac HAYES [SEAL]. NOTE: Samuel JACKSON
                    (1641-1706). |   |  
            | 65 | 274 | 45475 | JACKSON | Kilkenny | 1730
              Feb 23 | BALL, John & wife-JACKSON [NOTE: Coleraine JACKSONs] NAMES:
                John BALL of Three Castles aka Bannough, Kilkenny; Thomas JACKSON of
                Dublin; Dorothy BALL ;
                John HAMILTON; John DOWNING; William PARRY. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 66 | 145 | 45521 | SALE, John | Dublin Leitrim | 1730 Nov 28 | Image
              383 Lease and release btw John SALE of City of Dublin Esq.
                & Elizabeth his wife widow and relict of Collo Francis GORE.
                Henry GORE of the same City Gent Eldest son & heir of said Collo Francis GORE deceased and Francis GORE of the same place Gent 2nd son of Collo Francis GORE deceased of the one part. Tabitha BROWNE
                of City of London Spinster of the other part. Whereby John SALE Elizabeth his
                wife Henry GORE & Francis GORE … confirmed to Tabitha BROWN  all
                that and those the Town & Villages Hamletts and Lands Tenements and Heritement of Glanboy [Glenboy,
                Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire]
                & Quarter Town Moyle one Cartron Hartfort als Hortenlongport &
                Cloonine [Clooneen,
                Parish Inishmagrath,
                Barony Drumahaire,] 
                One Cartron one parcel of land called Drumore [Dromore,
                Parish Killasnet,
                Barony Rosclogher] all situated and being in the Barony of Drumaheir
                & half Barony of Rosselogher [Rosclogher] Co. Leitrim in as large and as beneficial a
                manner as the same was sold & conveyed to said Collo Francis
                GORE deceased with the reversion & reversions …. Deed of release …
                redemption of said premises on payment of sum of £450 and interest therof to
                the said Tabitha BROWN her heirs and assigns … WITNESS: William ROUND of City
                of London Esq. Rd DARCRES Clk to said Mr William ROUND Thomas
                WOULF of City of Dublin Merchant & William SALE of the same Gent. NOTE: John SALE’s 2nd wife was Elizabeth TIFFIN, widow of Co. Francis GORE. Her daughter Anne GORE
                married Richard JACKSON (abt1689-abt1740)An Abigail SALE, daughter of a
                William SALE married a Henry JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
                Co. |   |  
            | 66 | 196 | 45793 | JACKSON, William Rev. | Dublin | 1731 Apr 12 | Rev. William JACKSON of St. John’s Dublin,
              trustee of Thomas PROBY, deceased. |   |  
            | 66 | 224 | 45930 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1731 May 22 | FITZGERALD Book Index 1730-45 Rev. William JACKSON was a trustee along with John
                GRATTEN & Brent SMITH Esq for Elinor NICHOLLS daughter of Thomas PROBY
                surgeon late of Dublin. |   |  
            | 66 | 272 | 46225 |   | Sligo | 1731 May 24 | BURTON - KNOX The Wast House or Plott of Ground
              formerly in Abraham Cranfords possession A Park 3a 30p in James Murray’s
              possession Bridge Street Image
                447 BTW Samuel BURTON of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt &
                Mitcheburne KNOX of Sligo Co. Sligo Merchant of the other pt. Reciting
                Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman  in indenture 4 Mar 1698
                granted to James MURRAY of Sligo Merchant House and Plot of Ground in Bridge
                Street Town of Sligo in possession of Abraham CRAWFORD containing 12p &
                in length to the front 52’ bounded on the noprth with a plot of ground in
                possession of John MORRIS on the south with a tenement in holding of Philip
                COX on the west to the pavement of Bridge Street and on the east to the River
                of Sligo and also that Park containing 3a 30p situate near town of Sligo then
                in possession of James MURRAY bounded on South West with a piece of ground in
                holding of James BENNET in the west with the road leading to town of Sligo
                and on the east by another road leading to the town of Sligo … to hold for
                lives: of the said John MURRAY, Euphain MURRAY wife of the said James MURRAY
                & Francis MURRAY eldest son of said James MURRAY and recites that whereby
                James MURRAY did convey and assign unto the said Mitchelburn KNOX & said
                Euphain MURRAY and Francis MURRAY being deceased the said indenture of lease
                witnesseth that the Samuel BURTON for the consideration demised to
                Mitchelburne KNOX the Waste house or plot of ground in Bridge Street Town of
                Sligo and park containing 3a 30p to hold for lives of Mitchelburn KNOX,
                Margaret KNOX his wife & Isabella BUNTIEN wife of Robert BUNTIEN of Sligo
                merchant … WITNESS: Christopher FLETCHER of Sligo, Co. Sligo Esq. John HARDY
                of Burton Hall [formerly called Ballynakelly] Co. Carlow & Arthur
                CRITCHLY Gent attorney.  See also ROD: 67-292-46224 and ROD 67-293-46226 |   |  
            | 66 | 467 | 47602 | JACKSON, Hannah & William | Wicklow | 1731 Jul 4 | Image
              546 Mathew FRENCH of Ballyhubbock Co. Wicklow devised to
                Richard VINCENT of Newabbey Esq. & Alderman Humphry FRENCH of the City of
                Dublin … lands of Doohatt, Killerlahard, Derrycoiby, Killturk, Lebinch and
                Downady als. Derrygenedy with the woods growing thereon, Co. Fermanagh. Killduffekeeny, Shankhorne and
                Derryneglish, Co. Cavan. The farm rent
                out of lands of Dromgoole and Drumrean, Co. Fermanagh. His house in High Street [? Dublin]. To his son Richard
                FRENCH £100 and  his three lots in Oxmantown [? Dublin]. WITNESS: John GOODWIN of Saunders Grove Gent Malcom McMANUS of
                Castelerudery Farmer and Hannah JACKSON of Gibbstowne wife of William
                  JACKSON farmer in Co. Wicklow  From Eustace: 454 FRENCH, MATHEW, Ballyhubbock, Co.
                Wicklow, gent. 4 July 1731. Narrate, \ p., 12 Feb. 1731/32. Wife Betty
                French. His daughters Mary Catherine and Alice French. His daughter Harriott
                Elizabeth and his son William. His son Richard French. Richard Vincent, New
                Abbey, Esq. Alderman Humphrey French, Dublin. Doohatt, Killerlahard,
                Derrycoiby, Killturk, Lebinch and Downady als. Derrygenedy with the woods
                growing thereon, Co. Fermanagh. Killduffekeeny, Shankhorne and Derryneglish,
                Co. Cavan. The farm rent out of lands of Dromgoole and Drumrean, Co.
                Fermanagh. His house in High Street [? Dublin]. His three lots in Oxmantown [? Dublin]. Witnesses: John Goodwin,
                Saunders Grove, gent., Malcolm McManus, Castlerudery, farmer, and Hannah
                  Jackson, Gibbstowne, wife of William Jackson, farmer, all in Co.
                Wicklow. Memorial witnessed by : John Goodwin, and Bartholomew Delandre clerk
                to William Parry, public notary in Dublin. 66, 467, 47602 Rich. Vincent
                (seal) NOTE: Ballyhubbock
                Lower, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow. Gibstown,
                Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow |   |  
            | 66 | 468 | 47610 | ASHE | Longford | 1731 Feb 11 | Image
              547 BTW James REILLY Esq. One of Majesty’s High Court of
                Chancery Ireland recited by and with consent of Richard EDGEWORTH of
                Edgeworthstown Co. Longford Esq. sold to Thomas ASHE of City of Dublin Esq. … townlands listed incl Tenenare als Cullivore…. [SEE: ROD:
                69-136-47609] |   |  
            | 67 | 76 | 45360 | JACKSON, Richard | Kilkenny Dublin | 1730 Feb 23 | BALL, John-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745 Image
                45 John BALL of Three Castles in Co. Kilkenny Esq. & Richard
                JACKSON of City of Dublin, Esq. John BALL and wife Dorothy sold to JACKSON
                towns and lands of Bannanaugh commonly called and known by the name of Three
                Castles lying in the Co. Kilkenny … 449 acres for pmt of £1000 & interest
                WITNESS John HAMILTON of City of Dublin, Gold Smith & John DOWNING
                of City of Dublin, gent. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. Except for mention of Richard
                JACKSON Looks the same as: ROD
                  65- 274-45475 |   |  
            | 67 | 86 | 45392 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1729 Dec 17 | BRADFORD, W,-CROSBIE1730-1745 Lease btw Jane MORRIS of Dublin, widow relict &
                admin of ... John MORRIS of same City Esq. Dec’d . William BRADFORD of said
                city chourgn [surgeon] and Ffrance Anne BRADFORD alias MORRIS his wife and
                Jane MORRIS of the same city spinster which said France Anne and Jane are the
                only children and co-heiresses of the said John MORRIS ... lots of details
                & other names ...for payment of debts to ye value contracted by Samuel
                MORRIS during the late Troubles in this Kingdom.... | x |  
            | 67 | 121 | 45529 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1730 Mar 31 | GAMBLE Book Index 1730-45 Michael JACKSON of Plimlicoe Clothier demised to
                Thomas GAMBLE of Cork St Co Dublin, Linnen Weaver land on the north
                side of Mill race in Marrow Lane in Liberty of Thomas Court and County of
                said city of Dublin south to the Mill race fronting Marrowbone Lane
                and the other fronting Tenter Lane for lives of Isaac ROBERTS son of Roger
                ROBERTS of Thomas Court and Donore farmer Mary ROBERTS granddaughter of Roger
                ROBERTS & Lydie ROBERTS 2nd daughter of the said Isaac
                ROBERTS…. See: Jacksons
                  of Pimlico. SEE: ROD 77 105 52977 |   |  
            | 67 | 186 | 45822 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin | 1731 May 13 | GODFREY-JACKSON Bk 423  1708-1738 Londonderry
              & Coleraine  Image
                100 Btw Lieut William GODFREY of the Hon Col HOWARD’s Regiment
                of foot of the one part & Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin
                Esq. of the other pt.  150 pounds paid to GODFREY for lease of Drommore als
                Drumore situate in territory Ballibette or Portion of land called Moytullagh
                [Moyhillagh? Moyheeland,
                Parish Ballynascreen,
                Barony Loughinsholin],
                Co. Londonderry [could this be Moydamlaght in Parish Ballynascreen?].
                WITNESS: Alexander McCAULEY of City of Dublin Esq. & James SAUNDERS clerk
                to Richard PREST of same city. William GODFREY [SEAL]See JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. |   |  
            | 67 | 257 | 46104 | JACKSON, Thomas & ors | Dublin | 1731 May 24 | JACKSON-D’APPREMONT Book Index1730-1745 Image
                136 BTW Thomas JACKSON, and Charles MACARTNEY of
                City of Dublin merchants of 1 pt & Francie D’APPREMONT of City of Dublin
                of other pt. re: two lots of land at Jervis Quay demised to Thomas JACKSON by John ARMSTRONG Apr 24 (the year was illegible perhaps 1729) |   |  
            | 67 | 269 | 46150 | VINCENT | Dublin | 1730 Feb 22 | Image
              142 BTW James REILY Esq one of the Masters of the High
                Court of Chancery; Peter LUDLOW of Ardsallagh Co. Meath eldest son & heir
                of Stephen LUDLOW late of City of Dublin deceased; William LUDLOW surviving
                executor of Stephen LUDLOW of 1st pt; Richard IREDELL of City of
                Dublin Gent eldest son of Benjamin IREDELL of Co. Wicklow deceased, Rev
                William ROUSE of Bray Co. Wicklow & Elizabeth ROUSE als IREDELL, Thomas
                PATTERSON, … sold to Richard VINCENT … … piece or parcel of ground then called
                White Fryers Streett in suburbs of Dublin eastward to New Street 50’ & in
                length back towards Dirty Lane 306’ with 45’ already built by Peter Iredell …  |   |  
            | 67 | 282 | 46185 | VINCENT | Dublin | 1730 Feb 22 | Image
              148 … Richard VINCENT Esq of 4th pt. … Part of
                Loughboy then in possession of Peter IREDELL …. N Smithfield £1,390 paid by
                Richard VINCENT … Whyte FRYERS …  |   |  
            | 67 | 292 | 46224 |   | Sligo | 1730 Aug 19 | BURTON – KNOX A House & Garden facing Castle Street High Street Image
                153 BTW Samuel BURTON of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt. &
                Mitchelburne KNOX of Sligo, Co. Sligo Merchant of the other pt Recites
                whereas Benjamin BURTON late of City of Dublin Alderman by indenture 20 June
                1713 demised to James MURRAY of Sligo Merchant … House facing Castle Street
                and High Street containing in front 116’ together with a Garden belonging to
                the same and also two Parkes in Magherbuy formerly Andrew LINCHES [aka LYNCH]
                containing 9a 3r near town of Sligo ‘’’ for lives of Margaret KNOX wife of
                 Mitchelburne KNOX, Isabella MURRAY daughter of James MURRAY and James
                MURRAY Jun son of said James MURRAY for rents … Samuel BURTON demised to
                Mitchelburne KNOX [same property as above] WITNESS: John KNOX of Sligo
                Merchant John HARDY of Burton, Co. Carlow Esq. & Arthur CRITCHLY Gent one
                of the Attorneys of the Court of Exchequer |   |  
            | 67 | 363 | 46431 | JACKSON | Dublin & Carlow & Kildare | 1731 Jul 31 | ROSE-JACKSON Image
                190 Sarah ROSE of City of Dublin spinster of 1st pt
                & David SYMES of Catherlough, Co. Catherlogh, Gent of 2nd pt
                & Josiah JACKSON of Glasshely, Co. Kildare Gent &
                Stephen WARD of City of Dublin Gent of the 3rd pt. reciting that a
                marriage was to be had  btw Sara ROSE and David SYMES… sum of ten shillings 
                for the said Sarah ROSE paid by Josiah JACKSON & Stephen
                WARD, ROSE sold plot of land on the west side of the road or passage leading
                from Essex St to Essex Bridge Dublin  part of the ground formerly called by
                the name  of Alderman Lovett’s Garden containing in breadth in the Front to
                the said to the said road or passage from south to North including the wall
                of the River Liffey 23 foot more or less… much more description of parcels
                contiguous and part of this. WITNESS: Henry BUCKLEY. |   |  
            | 67 | 442 | 46722 | HALL | Armagh | 1731 Jun 19 | HALL-HALL Lattskalgatt, Liscalgeth, Lissera, Lisserae, Ballynaghy,
              Ballynagher, Glassdromnaghy - B Fews Image
                230 BTW Francis HALL of Strangford Co. Down Esq. Eldest son
                and heir of Edward HALL late of Strangford deceased of 1 pt; Ann HALL Widow
                & relict of Edward HALL & mother of Francis HALL of the other.
                Reciting lease 1 Jan 1730 Ann HALL & Francis HALL conveyed to rev. Hugh
                HALL Treasurer of Armagh, Co. Armagh Clk & Heirs towns and lands of
                Ballynaghy [possibly Ballynacarry,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Creenenagh, Cullederry [Coolderry,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
                Dombally [Drumbally,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
                Liscalgeth [aka Latskalgat - probably Liscalgat,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper].
                Drumuck [aka Dromuch - Drummuck,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],], 
                Clarinagh [Claranagh,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
                Moybane [Moybane,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Clonleeg [aka Clonlig - Clonalig,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]]
                Camonagh, , , Cappy [Cappagh,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],,
                Drumbee [aka Drombo - Drumboy,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],],
                Liscrae [aka Lissera - [Lissaraw,
                Parish Killevy
                  (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], &
                Anaghgad [Annaghgad,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] als
                Anaghad] & in Barony of Fews Co. Armagh to the use of Francis HALL
                subject to an annuity or rent of 207 pounds to Ann HALL as also out ot the
                town and lands of Rossglass Barony Lecale, Co. Down to hold during her
                natural life payable Quarterly. WITNESS: Samuel HILL of Strangford Gent &
                John RONAN servant to Francis HALL. Memorial WITNESS: John RONAN and James
                GODDARD of City of Dublin Gent. See also: HALL-HALL Image
                  289 I included townland spellings from that memorial. NOTE: 1728— Hugh Hill, coll. May 16 ; installed May
                21 (D.R.). T.C.D. Sch. 1720 ; B.A. 1722 ; M.A. 1725 ; B.D. and D.D. 1753.  He
                left his son Edward all his estate in Mounthill,
                Co. Armagh,  to his wife Elizabeth an annuity and a life interest in
                his estate at Aghoghill and the use of his Dublin house. SOURCE: Armagh clergy and
                  parishes : being an account of the clergy of the Church of Ireland in the
                  Diocese of Armagh, from the earliest period, with historical notices of the
                  several parishes, churches, &c |   |  
            | 67 | 472 | 46824 | McCULLAGH | Dublin Meath | 1730 Sep 11 | James McCULLOCH to El SHELBOURNE 1730-1745 Image
                245 … James McCULLOH of City of Westminster Esq. one of the
                Gents of his Majesty’s Privy Chamber (one of the parties of the 1st pt) …. & Francis NORTH of Oristown Co.
                  Meath of 4th pt Reciting L&R 10 Aug 1701 Tripartate btw
                James BARNWALL Esq. since deceased / Walter BAGENAL Esq. & Elinor BAGENAL
                als BARNWAL since deceased then wife of said Walter BAGENAL and eldest
                daughter of the said James BARNWALL of 1st pt Christian BORR &
                Richard TISDALE Esq. of 2nd pt Robert CUSACK since deceased of 3rd.
                IN consideration of 1,500 pounds due for the portion of Jane youngest
                daughter of James BARNWELL and then wife of Robert CUSACK .. grant lands of
                Brymore, Co. Dublin for children of Robert & Jane CUSACK – Elinor
                was the only surviving child and made her mother Jane executrix of her will.
                Her mother Jane then married Robert DILLON Esq. NOTE: This deed runs to
                several pages and includes many more names and townlands. Some of it may be
                worth revisiting. |   |  
            | 67 | 475 | 46830 | McCULLAGH | Dublin Meath | 1730 Sep 18 | James McCULLOCH to El SHELBOURNE1730-1745 Image
                247 This one has Francis NORTH
                of Dublin & Thomas DANCE of Oristown Co. Meath |   |  
            | 68 | 92 | 47150 | JACKSON, Rev. John | Galway Wicklow Dublin | 1731 Dec 1 | ABBOTT-JACKSON Image 337 BTW Rev Thomas ABBOTT of Castlegare Co. Galway Clk
                & Dorothy ABBOTT, Joyce ABBOTT, Ann ABBOTT, Lettice ABBOTT, Alicia ABBOTT
                and Frances ABBOTT of Dublin spinsters of 1 pt & the Rev.William JACKSON Doctor in Divinity and rector of St John’s Dublin concerning will of John
                ABBOTT Gent. Mentioned Thomas ABBOTT & 6 sisters … JACKSON was
                holding lands in trust for six unmarried sisters … east side of Trapper Lane
                als Proper Lane Dublin bounded by holding of Edward SIMPSON [more descr] and
                land on south side of James St Dublin [desc] and south to holding of Dean
                MARSH [Prob Narcissus MARCH] … land in Blessington, Co. Wicklow enjoyed by Mr
                RIELLY [REILLY?] NOTE: It may be
                no connection, but a Thomas ABBOT was the father of a Samuel ABBOTT who
                married Elizabeth JACKSON dau of James JACKSON (d abt 1761/2) & Alice
                DALTON. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.. |   |  
            | 68 | 121 | 47267 | JACKSON, William | Meath | 1731 Dec 18 | WAKEFIELD Book Index 1730-45 Newtownmoyaghy, Image
                351 Rev. William JACKSON rector of St
                Johns, Dublin of 1 pt; to John WAKEFIELD Gent of City of Dublin 2nd pt. In consideration of £308.11.8 under direction and appointment of Barnaby
                GUNNING sold to John WAKEFIELD 200A land of Newtown Moyaghy in Barony of
                Decce Co Meath…  |   |  
            | 69 | 272 | 42837 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1730 Sep 21 | Image
              160 JACKSON, James Ballywally aka Ballywooly PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts 1729 mentioned
                JACKSON  – the notes beneath come from the Memorial as I saw it (no mention
                of JACKSON). It may have had to do with a WEEKES-JACKSON marriage that is in my Carlow JACKSON tree. Betw William Dobbyn FITZWILLIAMS of City of Dublin Gent
                & Richard WEEKES of said City Merchant of the other part...2 houses in
                St. Johns St in St Johns Parish ...the holding of Elizabeth WEEKES in the
                same street and parish of S Michaels in said City of Waterford |   |  
            | 69 | 423 | 49009 | JACKSON, Philip | Kings  | 1732 Sep 4 | POOLE Book Index 1730-45 Ballinrahn [Ballinrahin,
              Parish of Clonsast,
              in the Barony of Coolestown] Image
                238 Btw Richard POOLE of City of
                Dublin Joyner one of the sons of Richard POOLE late of Earl St in the Liberty
                of Thomas Court & Donore and Co Dublin Gent & Philip JACKSON of Ballinrahn [Ballinrahin,
                Parish of Clonsast,
                in the Barony of Coolestown]
                Kings Co farmer and intermarried with Jane POOLE one of the daughters of the
                said Richard POOLE  the elder, and who is also the executor of the last will
                of George JACKSON deceased  who intermarried with Mary POOLE one of
                the daughters of said Richard POOLE,  and Susannah GEORGE als POOLE of the
                said city widow, also one of the daughters of the said Richard the elder
                & Robert POOLE of Dublin Tinplate worker & son of Richard POOLE 
                elder.. sold lands of Coshina  [Cushina,
                Parish of Ballykean,
                in the Barony of Upper
                  Philipstown] and Monavaine [Moanvane,
                Parish of Ballykean,
                in the Barony of Upper
                  Philipstown], Barony of Coolistowne, Kings Co… and lands on Earls St in
                Liberty of Thomas Court & lands of Ballynowland, [probably Ballinowlart
                  North or Ballinowlart
                    South -  both in Parish of Clonsast, in the Barony
                of Coolestown] Barony
                of Coolistown Kings Co…NOTE: George JACKSON,
                husband of Mary POOLE,  of Moneydonagh died before 1732. NOTE: Philip JACKSON was a son of Richard
                  JACKSON, Tinnenare, Co. Longford. See also ROD: 69-278-48303. |   |  
            | 70 | 36 | 47252 | McCULLAGH | Dublin London | 1731 Sept 2 | James McCULLOCH to RIGG 1730-1745 Image
                331 BTW William MAXWELL of the Parish of St. Martin in the
                Fields Co. Middlesex Merchant, Robert ALLAN of Ironmonger Lane City of London
                Merchant and Robert HARRISON of Middle Temple, London Merchant of 1st pt. James McCULLOH of City of Westminster Esq on of the Gent of his Majesty’s
                Most Honorable Privy Chamber of the 2nd part William MARTIN of
                Lincolns Inn Co. Middlesex Esq of 3rd pt & Thomas RIGG &
                James CLAYTON of Middle Temple London Gent of 4th pt … land in
                Mannor of Bremore Barony Balruddery Co. Dublin including Castle or House called Bremore 83a in occupation of Richard CADDLE
                … [more occupants and descry of land] … lengthy deed. |   |  
            | 70 | 210 | 48076 | DONALDSON | Armagh | 1718 Nov 10 | BROWNLOW, Wm-DONALDSON 1730-1745 Image
                434 BROWNLOW to DONALDSON NOTES in 2009 diary 1708-1738
                Donaldsons Tenement, Lurgen [probably Lurgan,
                Parish Shankill,
                Barony of Oneilland
                  East] BTW William BROWNLOW of Brownlowes Derry, Co. Armagh of
                one part and John DONALDSON Co. Armagh, Butcher of other pt ... tenement in
                Lurgan [description] ... lives of John DONALDSON, Arthur DONALDSON & John
                DONALDSON, sons of said John DONALDSON. WITNESS: Phil BARRY late of Lurgen
                & now of Navan, Co. Meath; Robert HAWKINS late of Lurgen & now of
                Dublin, Gent & Charles CORNER of Lurgen, Gent. |   |  
            | 70 | 246 | 48230 |   | Sligo | 1730 Mar 15 | BOSWELL-BRABAZON Lavally aka Lavilley, Parish Killerry,
              Barony Tirerrill aka
              Terrerille Image
                452 BTW Robert BOSWELL of Ballycurry, Co. Wicklow Esq of 1
                pt & William BRABAZON of City of Dublin Esq & John CHAMNEY of City of
                Dublin, Brewer of the other pt. … Quinquepartite btw Robert BOSWELL of 1st pt; William BRABAZON & John CHAMNEY of 2nd pt; Robert ALLEN of
                Old Court Co. Wicklow, Esq of 3rd pt; Mary BOSWELL als ALLEN
                eldest daughter of said Robert ALLEN of 4th pt.; John HOYTE of the
                Grove Co. Wicklow Esq & Joseph SUTTON of City of Dublin of 5th pt. Marriage was already had btw Robert BOSWLL and May ALLEN and in
                consideration of £1,000 and £533 … lands [named] in Co. Rosscommon &
                Levally, Artleag=party Ballysconnell Donecoyle Falneshamer & Carrokeele
                in Co. Sligo to hold to BRABAZON & CHAMNEY… WITNESS: George DEACON Town
                of Wicklow Gent & Alexander CARROLL of City of Dublin Gent. SIGNED:
                William BRABAZON in presence of Alexander CARROLL & Henry BUCKLEY |   |  
            | 70 | 279 | 48359 | DAWSON | Louth | 1731 June 14 & 15 | DAWSON-STEEL 1708-1738 DAWSON-STEEL[E] Book 1 (1708-1738)
              Ballinahonemore [Ballynahone
                More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
                  portion), Barony Armagh]
              Breagh, Ballytrugh, Ballynahone & Mills, BallyMcEllmrry, Ballyerian, ,
              Lawlesstown, Lisduffe, Lurgimallon etc, B ONeiland DAWSON, Chappell-STEELE NOTES in 2009 diary. 1708-1738 Release between Chappell DAWSON of Town & Co.
                Armagh of 1st part & Lawrence STEEL of Rathbride, Co. Kildare
                & Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin of 2nd part. John LINDON
                & Walter DAWSON both of said city Dublin Esq. Of 3rd part
                & Hannah Maria TOWNLEY, spinster of 4th part.  (marriage of
                Chappell DAWSON & Hannah TOWNLEY) £1000 ... town & lands of
                Marleconbegg Marlacoo
                  Beg, Parish Mullaghbrack
                    (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]] commonly
                known by name of Lisduffe or O’Donnell’s Freehold & part of townland of
                Myrork [possibly Mullurg,
                Parish Mullaghbrack
                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] known as
                MOORE’s Freehold all in Parish of Mullabrack, Barony of O’Neil, Co. Armagh.
                Town and Lands of Cremagill als. Cronagill [Cronkill,
                Parish Tartaraghan,
                Barony Oneilland
                  West] commonly called Straberg’s, Parish of Teturamand [Tartaraghan], Co.
                Armagh, Town & lands of Cloughan [??], Mannor of Castledillion, [Castledillon Estate, 137
                  Drummanmore Rd, Armagh – possiblyTurcarra,
                Parish of Loughgall
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West orDrumogher,
                Parish Grange
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co. Armagh & Town and lands of Breagh [Breagh,
                Parish Tartaraghan,
                Barony Oneilland
                  West] & Cronagill [possibly Cronkill,
                Parish Tartaraghan,
                Barony Oneilland
                  West]  Mannor of Richmond, Barony O’Neil, Co. Armagh.all lands then in
                actual possession of Lawrence STEEL & Richard DAWSON by earlier deed of
                Chappell DAWSON ... lands granted to his father Thomas DAWSON & devised
                to Chappell DAWSON by his father’s will ... Tullyasne & Lessiogh or
                parcel called Lurgimallon als Lurgiswellan [possibly Lurgyvallen,
                Parish Armagh
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,]
                near Liberties of Armagh together with the Corn Mills  standing and being
                thereon & etc ... 15 acres by name of Cargagh [Cargagh,
                Parish Armagh
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]...
                land called Tubberlackmuck  [?? Also same
                grouping of townlands in ROD: 214-418-141681 and other
                  leases at my Corporation of Armagh Table] ...
                land called FarryMcGough 15 acres ... all the Corn Mill or Mills built or
                erected on the townland of Lasmakanky als Lismakennedy asl Millpond Race
                Waters Watercourses & .... that part of the townland of Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
                  More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
                    portion), Barony Armagh]
                which was then in the actual possession of Thomas DAWSON or his undertenants
                together with the Corn Mills & Tuck Mill standing on the same with
                several parcels of land called Mackenny’s land (more description) then in
                possession of Leonard DOBBYN & John WATSON |   |  
            | 70 | 399 | 48890 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1732 Aug 5 | Image
              536 BTW Thomas SMITH of City of Dublin Joyner of 1 pt & James JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. SMITH in consid of
                £125 assigned to James JACKSON lot of land lying on east side of
                Jervis St in suburbs of Dublin containing in breadth on front to Jervis St.
                22’10” and 24’6” in breadth in the rere and in depth front to rere 130
                bounded on the east to Mr. NUTLEY’s holding, on the west to Jervis St., on
                the north to a Gateway or Passage of 10’ wide covenanted to be open by
                Alexander CARROLL Gent and on the south to other ground then in possession of
                said Thomas SMITH and also piece of ground demised to Mr. John MOORE
                containing in front to the Coachyard 10’ and in depth 18’ … together with the
                new brick Dwelling House then erected on said ground and all other Buildings
                and Improvements made and to be made or erected to hold to said James JACKSON…
                remainder of term of 199 years granted by a lease from said Alexander
                CARROLL. WITNESS: Thomas BOULGER City of Dublin Vintner & Charles MEARS
                of City of Dublin Public Notary. |   |  
            | 71 | 38 | 48618 | JACKSON, Thomas | Armagh Meath Louth Cork | 1731 Mar 23 | BALL-ROGERSON Lisdromgrany, Mullaglass, Stripe Camoly,
              Scarve McIlea - B Fews Image
                27 BTW John BALL of Three Castles Co. Louth of 1 pt. Rt.
                Hon John ROGERSON Esq Lord Chief Justice of his Majesty’s Court of Kings
                Bench Ireland and Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of the
                other pt. Release being Tripartate btw John BALL of 1st pt;
                Francis BERNARD of Castle Bernard Co. Cork Esq of 2nd pt & Rt.
                Hon John ROGERSON & Thomas JACKSON of the 3rd pt.. Whereby the said John BALL for the further and better securing the
                payment of the sum of six pounds with interest to the said Francis BERNARD in
                manner therein expressed did give Grant Release and Confirm unto the said Rt.
                Hon. John ROGERSON Esq. & Thomas JACKSON all that and those
                the Towne & Lands of Lisdromgrany [??], Stripe of Camonly [probably Camly
                  (Ball) or Camly
                    (Macullagh), Parish of Newtownhamilton,
                in the Barony of Fews
                  Upper] & Mulaghs [??] Cargarovady [possibly Dorsy
                    (Macdonald) (aka Carrickrovaddy), Parish Newtownhamilton,
                Barony Fews Upper,]
                and Scarve [??] M’Flea? ??] Situate in Barony of Fews or elsewhere in Co.
                Armagh and all that the Town and Lands of Ballyenan [possibly Ballenan , Parish Loughgilly
                  (Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower] situate
                in Barony Orier or elsewhere in Co. Armagh with their appurtenances. To Hold
                to them the said Rt. Hon. John ROGERSON Esq. and Thomas JACKSON and their heirs to the use of them and their heirs to the use of them &
                their heirs in Trust to permit the said John BALL to receive the Rents Issues
                and Profits therof until Judgement should be obtained in any Court of Law or
                Equity by Simon BRADSTREET or any Executor or Administrator of John McCANTS
                Gent deceased by Virtue or Colour of a Certain Lease in the said Release
                recited made to the said John McCANTS and Immediately after such Judgement by
                Lease Mortgage or Sale of the premises to Raise and pay the sum of 600 pounds
                which said Deed and Release were Executed by the said John BALL & Francis
                BERNARD in the presence of North Ludlow BERNARD of City of Dublin Esq. John
                DOWNING & Francis WOODLEY both in City of Dublin Gents who are witnesses
                thereto and witnesses to the signing & seal of this present Memorial by
                the said John BALL are the said John DOWNING and Francis WOODLEY. John BALL
                [SEAL] |   |  
            | 71 | 52 | 48696 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1732 Jul 6 | MORRIS-McCULLAGH NOTES in 2009 diary Thomas MORRIS of Marlybone Lane, Co. & City of Dublin,
                brewer of 1 part & Edward McCULLAGH of City of Dublin, Gent of the
                other. |   |  
            | 71 | 72 | 48835 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1732 Jun 15 &16 | SHIMIN-McCULLAGH Between Michael SHIMIN of City of Dublin,
                Cordwinder of 1st part & John McCULLAGH of Killiegh, Kings Co.
                Gent of 2nd part ...lands in Dublin. |   |  
            | 71 | 103 | 49230 | ROWLEY, Hercules | Dublin Wicklow Westmeath Londonderry | 1732 Oct 19 | Hercules Langford ROWLEY of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt. Richard Chappell WHALEY
              of Whaley Abbey Co. Wicklow Esq. of other pt. For sum of £500 … lands in Co.
              Westmeath … Lands in Barony Coleraine, Co. Londonderry …. |   |  
            | 71 | 126 | 49467 | SAUNDERS, Robert | Queens Kings Meath Kildare Cavan | 1731 Oct 25 | Beryl Eustace Wills SAUNDERS, ROBERT, Dublin, Esq. 25 Oct. 1731. Narrate,
                part full, \ p., 17 Nov. 1732. His wife Mrs Ann Saunders. My brother Morley
                Saunders, residuary legatee and exor. Lands of Cullenagh and Ballynegar,
                Queen's Co. My estates in King's Co. Eskareen, Co. Meath. " All my lease
                lands in Co. Kildare and elsewhere . . . manor of Tonagh . . . and my estate
                ... in Co. Cavan." Witnesses : Margt. West, Boolis, Co. Meath, spinster,
                John Hawkshaw, Dublin, Doctor of Laws,
                Wm. Main, Dublin, merchant. Memorial
                witnessed by: John Hawkshaw, Rowland Bradstock, Dublin,
                Esq. 71, 126, 49467 Morley Saunders (seal)  |   |  
            | 71 | 331 | 57052 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1738 Jun 13 | NICHOLSON-WHINNEY Book Index 1730-45 One of many where Rev. William JACKSON was a
                trustee |   |  
            | 71 | 347 | 51182 |   | Armagh Dublin Monaghan | 1730 May 2 | BALL-THROCKMORTOM Teer, Tullygellahaw [possibly Tullyogallaghan,
              Parish Newtownhamilton,
              Barony Fews Upper] 1708-1738 Image
                188 BTW Abraham BALL of Darver Co. Louth Esq & Thomas
                BALL of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt
                & Theobald THROCKMORTON of Rocksavage Co. Monaghan Esq of other pt.
                Townlands in Barony of Fews Co. Armagh [not mentioned in memorial] during
                life of Theobald THROCKMORTON  |   |  
            | 71 | 353 | 51218 | POOLE, Jacob | Dublin | 1733 Apr 8 | Image
              191 BTW Jacob POOLE senior of City of Dublin Cloathier of 1
                pt  & Jacob POOLE junior of City of Dublin Clothier of the other pt. 
                Jacob POOLE sr. for consideration released to Jacob POOLE jr. house or
                tenement on the Coombe & Mutton Lane formerly in possession of William
                HAYES of the Upper Comb Gent with the Workhouse Backside & yard bounded
                on the North to the Coomb aforesaid Eastward with BLACKALLs then or late
                holding Southward to Mutton Lane and westward with the Church land and
                containing in front 58’ from front to rere 300’ and in the rere 38’ with all
                buildings and appurts to hold to Jacob POOLE jr for life of Esther POOLE John
                ARMSTRONG and Jacob POOLE jr. … WITNESS: Samuel TURBUTT of City of Dublin
                Hosier & Charles STURGES of City of Dublin Cloathier and Arthure
                SHEPHEARD Clerk to John SMITH Public Notary. |   |  
            | 71 | 371 | 51426 |  GORE | Sligo | 1733 Jul 13 | GORE to GORE Image
                200 BTW Nathanial GORE Esq. commonly called Sir
                Nathanial GORE of Sligo of Co. Sligo Bart of 1 pt & Boothe GORE of Dublin eldest son of said Nathanial GORE of
                the other pt. … for one year … lands and tenements: Manor & Lordshipps of
                Newtowne [Newtowngore,
                Parish Carrigallen,
                Barony Carrigallen]
                the Cartron of Glassdrumman [Glasdrumman Parish Killasnet,
                Barony Rosclogher],
                One Cartron of Gortnegore [Gortnagarn , Parish Killasnet,
                Barony Rosclogher]
                One carton of Gortnegunnell [Gorteenaguinnell,
                Parish Killasnet,
                Barony Rosclogher]
                One Cartron of Tomroddy [Tomrud Parish Killasnet,
                Barony Rosclogher], 
                the four Cartrons of Carachan viz the two Cartrons of Dunefanery and Lean the
                Cartron of Glaneagh the Cartron of Ballinaboll the Cartron of Strmore
                [probably Sramore,
                Parish Drumlease,
                Barony Drumahaire]
                the Cartron of Fanlyn the Cartron of Stratowne The Cartron of Drissine the
                Cartron of Carraghsady the Cartron of Gortneskeagh Donleanagh the Cartron of
                Carrowneculline the Cartron of Lissevary the two Cartons of Cornelaghty [Cornalaghta,
                Parish Drumlease,
                Barony Drumahaire] 
                and Cornelaghlymore the Cartron of Lucane, the Cartron of Knockskavine
                [proibably Knockacosan,
                Parish Inishmagrath,
                Barony Drumahaire]
                the Cartron of Moyreagh [Morerah,
                Parish Drumlease,
                Barony Drumahaire] 
                the Cartron of Glanead the two Cartrons of Branachar [Banagher,
                Parish Drumlease,
                Barony Drumahaire]
                and Fannine with the five other Cartrons belonging the Manor of Newtowne the
                Cartron of Moneyduff [Moneyduff,
                Parish Drumlease,
                Barony Drumahaire]
                the Cartron of Moygurk [Magurk,
                Parish Drumlease,
                Barony Drumahaire]
                all lying in Co. Leitrim and also all
                and singular the lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Co. Sligo … the two
                Quarters of Callaghmore the Carton of Keenegallagh  the half Quarter of
                Leacarrowreagh the half quarter of Glanemule the five Cartrons of Bradcullen
                the half quarter of Dunesaney the Three Cartrons of Cloonaghbane the half
                Quarter of Cooledrummy the half quarter of Raheny the half quarter of
                Corneglogh the half quarter of Barnariboine the eleven Cartrons Lissadille
                the Quarter of Carrigan the half quarter of  Dunsore the half quarter of
                Levally, the Quarter of Ardgoran Eight acres in the half quarter of
                Castlegarry the Quarter of Ardtresnagh the Carton of Cloghen the Quarter of
                Kilmaconnon The Quarter of Ardermon the half quarter of Ballymulany the
                Quarter of  Racklace the Cartron of Cullaghbegg the four Quarters of
                Balletrelliqu, the Quarter of Curraghvanane the quarter of Carraghane the
                Quarter of  Clane 50a of Congarr the half quarter of Cullicateel
                Allunagh and Killnedrun all lying in Co. Sligo and Leitrim… and all and singlar his
                Messuages and Mills Dove houses orchards gardens Lanes Tenements Meadows
                Feedings Pastures Woods Underwoods Rents… to hold by Boothe GORE and
                his heirs and assigns … WITNESS: John IRWIN of Tonregoe Loftus JONES of
                Ardneglass Esq Carbry HEALY of Sligo Merchant and Jones IRWIN of Harrystown
                Gent all of Co. Sligo. NOTE: Nathaniel GORE
                (1692-1737) husband of Letitia BOOTH and father of Sir John BOOTH GORE of
                Lissadel, Co. Sligo. NOTE: Colonel John James
                Whyte is recorded as the owner of over 9000 acres in county Leitrim in the
                1880s. At the time of Griffith's Valuation he held property in the parish of
                Drumlease, barony of Dromahaire. He lived at Newtown Manor, sometimes
                described as Drumahaire and sometimes as Sligo. SOURCE: Landed
                  Estates |   |  
            | 71  | 461  | 52143  | PIPPARD | Louth | 1733 Dec 1  | SMITH-FOSTER 1729 Oct 11 Bourne, Barony of Ferrard, LOUTH [242A plantation
                measure] from Samuel SMITH Esq. Of Weald Hall, Essex, GB to John FOSTER Esq.
                Of Dunleer, Co. Louth. for natural lives of Anthony, Thomas & William
                FOSTER, sons of John FOSTER and longest liver at yrly rent of £59/8s with 3p
                per £ receiver fee. Francis NORTH, Public Notary, Dublin City.
                Witnesses: Richard CONNELL, clerk to Francis NORTH; John MCDOWELL, Gent of
                Drogheda; George PIPPARD, Gent of Drogheda.  VancouverMike |   |  
            | 71 | 464 | 52168 |   | Sligo | 1726 May 9 | Mr. John BOOTH’s will Mr. John Booth’s Houses &
              Holdings Image
                247 John BOOTH late of Sligo leaves all his estate to John
                IRWIN of Tonerego Co. Sligo Esq. William SMITH of Tinockneshanner Co. Sligo
                Esq. & William KNOX of City of Dublin Gent and the survivor of
                them… that the said Trustees might immediately after his death enter into
                possession of his real estate & hold that part of it in the Co. of Dublin to the use of his brother Col. Humphrey BOOTH during his natural life with
                power to said Humphry BOOTH to settle a joynture on his wife Elinor BOOTH not
                exceeding £30 annually during her natural life out of said lands … after the
                death of said Henry[Humphry?] BOOTH to his nephew John GORE he taking the
                surname & arms of BOOTH during his natural life & to the Heirs Males
                of his Body Lawfully begotten taking on themselves the surname of BOOTH
                forever… John GORE to make a joynture to any wife which he should have
                …. To the use of his wife Catherine BOOTH during her natural life … WITNESS:
                Richard EVELYN & Christopher CHAMBERLAIN both of City of Dublin Gent
                & Susanna CADDAN now Susanna IRWIN of Tonerego Co. Sligo. NOTE: Letitia BOOTH,
                daughter of Humphry BOOTH, married Sir Nathaniel GORE and their son John GORE
                took on the name of BOOTH. He was of Lissadill, Co. Sligo. |   |  
            | 72 | 2 | 49422 | JACKSON, William | Dublin & Wicklow | 1732 Oct 27 | Image
              295 Rev. William JACKSON, D.D. was one of the
                trustees overseeing will of Elizabeth BYRNE of Dublin, spinster, and her
                lands in Co. Wicklow incl 20ac of land in the parish of Dunganstowne, Co
                Wicklow, rents to benefit Protestant charities. Beryl Eustace wills. BYRNE, ELIZABETH, Dublin, spinster. 27 Oct. 1732. Narrate,
                1£ p., 14 Nov. 1732. Mentions a Chancery suit then proceeding, testator
                versus her cousin George Byrne. Rev. Wm. Jackson, D.D., Rev. Hugh
                Vaughan, M.A., William Hoey, Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow, Esq., and Thos. Acton,
                Dublin, Esq., trustees, to dispose of testator's rents etc. for benefit of
                Protestant charities. Her lands etc. in Co. Wicklow. The twenty acres nearest
                to the parish church of Dunganstowne to the minister and his successors for
                ever as a glebe. Mr Constantine Cullen's lease of part of her Co. Wicklow
                lands to be renewed or £500 paid to him. Witnesses : Joseph Sidebottom,
                Dublin, merchant, Joseph Landers, clerk to Henry Buckley, Dublin, public
                notary, and said Henry Buckley. Memorial witnessed by : Joseph Landers, John
                Whyte, Dublin, gent. 72, 2, 49422 Will. Hoey (seal) |   |  
            | 72 | 49 | 49665 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1732 Dec 13 | Image
              319 PULLMAN to FORTNICK Btw Hesther PULLMAN of City of Dublin Widow
                executrix of will of Thomas PULLMAN late of City of Dublin Tallow
                Chandler deceased. John SALE of City of Dublin Gent & Hesther SALE
                als DONNELL als PULLMAN his wife of the 1 pt & Tristram FORTNICK of City
                of Dublin Esq of other pt. ,, tenement where Thomas PULLMAN formerly
                lived in Caple St. Dublin |   |  
            | 72 | 161 | 50227 |   | Armagh | 1732 Feb 9 | CHARLTON-PENEFATHER Book 1 (1708-1738) Mullinturr 1708-1738 Image
                378 Andrew CHARLETON of City of Dublin Esq & Elizabeth
                CHARLETON alias MADDON his wife of 1 pt; Mathew PENEFATHER of City of Dublin
                Esq. of other pt. for consideration an annuity of annual rents against
                townlands of Magherdogherty alias Magherskinny [Magherydogherty,
                Parish Mullaghbrack
                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]  part of
                Manor of Johnstowne containing 410a in Barony Oneiland also townland Teemore
                [Teemore,
                Parish Mullaghbrack
                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower],
                Magherlacoomore, Dromart, Dromnedder, Shancracanilon [Shanecrackan
                  More, Parish Mullaghbrack
                    (ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower ],
                Shaneracanaong [Shanecrackan
                  Beg, Parish Mullaghbrack
                    (ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower], &
                Derrychora [??] containing 1,1197a in Manore
                Teemore Co. Armagh and also townland of Lisrard [possibly Lissaraw,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
                Parish Killevy
                  (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] in
                Barony Oneiland ab townland Drumnecluntagh [possibly Drumman, Mullaghbrack
                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] containing
                70a 1r 33p & likewise 43a 2r part of townland of Mullanture [Mullantur,
                Parish Ballymore,
                Barony Orior Lower]in
                Mannor of Clare Co. Armagh & half of tenement called John HADDONs house
                on south side of Street of Tandragee alias Barrymore as the same is bounded
                and also a parcel of land part of townland Derryallon as the same is bounded
                with the great Common of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
                Parish Lisnadil
                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] containing
                22 1/2a and also part of Derryallon [Derryallen,
                Parish Ballymore,
                Barony Orior Lower]
                bounded by Demesnes of Oliver St. John Esq. containing 164a to Mathew
                PENEFATHER for life of Catherine PENEFATHER wife of Mathew PENEFATHER.
                WITNESS: Georege MEARES & Richard MOORE of City of Dublin. |   |  
            | 72 | 259 | 50655 | POOLE, Richard | Dublin | 1733 Apr 20 | Image
              438 BTW Richard POOLE City fo Dublin Joyner of 1 pt &
                Robert POOLE City of Dublin Tinn Plateworker of the other pt. In
                consideration of £100 granted to Robert POOLE townland of Cossina [Cushina,
                Parish of Ballykean,
                in the Barony of Upper
                  Philipstown] to which Richard POOLE was entitled by will of Richard POOLE
                sen. Deceased in parish Clonbullock Kings Co. and part of land in Earls
                Street 80’ in front & 70’ in rere & 100’ in depth in Liberties of
                Thomas Court & Donore City of Dublin and another plot of land 80’ in
                front Northward 70’ in rere southward & 96’ eastward together with houses
                and tenements in Earls Street and all the town and lands of Ballynowland
                [probably Ballinowlart
                  North or Ballinowlart
                    South -  both in Parish of Clonsast, in the Barony
                of Coolestown] in
                Kings Co.. To hold the lands of Cossina & the two plots for lives during
                remainder of term of 41 years NOTE: Richard POOLE was
                the father-in-law of Philip JACKSON of Balinrahn [Ballinrahin,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown]
                Kings Co. |   |  
            | 72 | 274 | 50725 | MEDLICOTT, James | Kildare Kings Dublin | 1728 Mar 24 | Beryl Eustace Wills MEDLICOTT, JAMES, Tally, Co. Kildare, Esq. 24 March 1728.
                Narrate, \ p., 5 May 1733. His wife Mary. His eldest son James Medlicott,
                exor. His son Talbot. His daughter Elizabeth. His daughters Katherine and
                Mary, twelve pence each. His brother Thomas Medlicott. Town and lands of
                Lughill, King's Co. House in Peter Street, Dublin.
                Leases in Bride Street and Bigg Butter Lane, Dublin. Estate in Dunmurry, Co.
                Kildare. All other his real estate. Witnesses: John Medlicott, Maddenstown, Co. Kildare,
                gent., John Creamer, servant to said John Medlicott, James Hearn, servant to
                testator. Memorial witnessed by : James Goddard, Michael Argent, Dublin,
                gent. 72, 274, 50725 Tho. Medlicott (seal) |   |  
            | 72 | 309 | 50856 | WILKINSON, William | Kilkenny Kildare Dublin Kings | 1733 May 21 | Beryl Eustace Wills WILKINSON, Capt. WILLIAM, Dublin. 13 April 1706. Full, 1
                p., 21 May 1733. My nephew Mr Michael Smith, eldest son of my sister
                Elizabeth Smith, said nephew's heirs to take name of Wilkinson. My niece Jane
                Smith, her father my brother-in-law Mr Joseph Smith of Ballentubber. My
                nephews William Smith the second son, Thomas Smith the third son, and Joseph
                Smith the youngest son of Elizabeth Smith. My nieces Ann Smith, Elizabeth
                Smith and Mary Smith. The eldest daughter of my cousin John Waring of
                Kilkenny. Children of cousin Daniel Berry of Athy. Children of Mr Joseph
                Higginson of Goldyduff. Mr Richard Wilding and Mr Peter Partington, both of
                Dublin. John Waring, Kilkenny, Daniel Berry, Athy and Joseph Higginson,
                Goldyduff, exors. Fintire [? Finter] and Phillipstown, King's Co. Ballyogan,
                Co. Kilkenny and all other my real estate. Witnesses : John Bennett, Athy,
                Co. Kildare, apothecary, John Gill, Dublin, stationer, Elizabeth Gill his
                wife. Memorial witnessed by : Elizabeth Gill, James Cane, Dublin, gent. 72, 309,
                50856 Mich. Wilkinson Smith (seal) |   |  
            | 72 | 393 | 51239 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1733 Jul 7 | BELL, Lyndon-JACKSON 1730-1745 Image
                507  Btw Lyndon BELL of Streamstown, Co Mayo Esq of 1 pt; William JACKSON Dr in Divinity, Percival HUNT, Alderman, William ASTON
                Merchant of City of Dublin & John LYNDON of Glassnevin Co Dublin Esq of
                other pt…. lands of Streamstown and lands of Clare, Barony Clonmore, Co. Mayo… |   |  
            | 72 | 416 | 51341 |   | Sligo |  1733 Jul 9 | MITCHEL & ORS – MARSHALL Several Parks & Plotts
              of Land in or near ye town 1/3 of Mr. Coote / Ormsbys house & gardens
              Brown & Bennett Elgees Ormsbys Close in Wrath & several closes Clonhibitain Image
                521 BTW Michael MITCHELL of City of Dublin Gent &
                Barbara MITCHELL als ORMSBY his wife (which said daughter Barbara is one of
                the Daughters and Co-Heirs of Coote ORMSBY Late Dean of Derry Clerke deceased
                [d. 30 Jan 1699 ] of 1 pt & William MARSHALL of City of Dublin
                Gent of the other pt. …. |   |  
            | 73 | 179 | 50398 | BIRCH | Tipperary | 1732 Mar 13 | BIRCH, WM-__OOLE 1730-1745 Rev. William BIRCH of Roscrea, Co Tipperary &
                Elizabeth HOOLE of Roscrea Spinster… lands in suburbs of Dublin |   |  
            | 73 | 190 | 50442 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1733 Apr 3 | WRIGHT Book Index 1730-45 John NICHOLS of City of Dublin Esq Surgeon General of
                Ireland Elenor NICHOLS his wife Daughter and Legatee of Thos PROBY late of
                said City Esq deceased & Rev. William JACKSON Doctor in
                Divinity the Rev. John GRATTAN Clk & Brent SMITH trustees of Thos PROBY… |   |  
            | 73 | 203 | 50508 | JACKSON, Robert  | Meath & Dublin | 1733 Apr 13 | REILLY Book Index 1730-45 Oristown,Image
                114
 Robert JACKSON of Tethan [Tatham] in the
                Kingdom of Great Britain and then of the City
                  of Dublin Clk of the one part and John REILLY of Oristown Co Meath
                Gent of other part… 63 acres of land of Oristown in Parish of DownePatrick and Co of Meath… To have and hold the said 60 acres
                of land …  to John REILY his heirs etc for 31 years …paying yearly rent to Robert JACKSON, his heirs and assigns  of 35 pounds sterling… WITNESSED: John
                O’HARA, City of Dublin & Phil REILY of Virginia, Co. Cavan, Gent
                & Nicholas NUGENT of City of Dublin, merchant.  NOTE: Oristown is
                in the Parish of Teltown, Barony of Upper Kells, Co. Meath. There is a Parish
                of Donaghpatrick in the Barony of Upper Kells. It seems to be the same place
                – perhaps boundaries changed. This is land that was inherited from Samuel JACKSON of Dublin in 1706. |   |  
            | 73 | 322 | 51240 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1735 Jul 7 | BELL, Masson-JACKSON 1730-1745 Image
                179 Mosson BELL of City of Dublin, linen draper of 1st pt; The Rev William JACKSON doctor in Divinity, Percival HUNT Alderman &
                William ASTON Merchant all of City of Dublin Rev. William JACKSON trustee relating
                to marriage of Mosson BELL of City of Dublin Linen draper & Elizabeth
                ASTON daughter of William ASTON … |   |  
            | 73 | 410 | 51687 | JACKSON, Roger Ralph & Buntin & ors | Antrim | 1732 Feb 24 | WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Glenavy. Bunting JACKSON of Glenavy, Co Antrim
                Farmer; Ralph JACKSON City of Dublin attorney; Roger JACKSON of Lisburn Co Antrim John MERCER & Ann his wife; Richard
                NUTTALL Esq Council at Law & Letitia his wife of Lisburn in Co Antrim of
                one pt & William WOGAN of Lisburn of other part… … all that Pillo or
                Parcel of Ground situate on the North side of the Marketplace of Lisburn
                joining last on Thomas WELSH and west to GREGONs tenement containing in front
                85’ and so ranging down on the Right hand of the Gale as you go to Barnfield
                as also a Parcel of Land commonly called and known by the name Jackson’s Hill and also another little parcel of land called the Barn Park or Meadow
                the said land containing by estimation  1A 1R … demised by Right Honorable
                Lord Francis CONWAY 10 Aug 1709 to Mary JACKSON widow to Michael JACKSON deceased … SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree,
                Co. Armagh and later of Lisburn |   |  
            | 74 | 211 | 50840 | JACKSON, Francis | Carlow | 1733 Jan 17 | ROSE-CROKER 1732/33 Francis JACKSON Doddington [sic –
              Duddington], Co Northton Indented deed, Image
                427 Tripartite deed btw John ROSE of Catherstock Co.
                Northton [aka Northamptonshire] Esq. of 1st pt; Sir William DUDLEY
                of [Clugtown] Co. Northton Esq. of 2nd pt.  John CROKER of City of
                Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. Indented deed, Assignment between John ROSE
                of Catherstock, Co of Northton, Esq made over to John CROKER all that the
                manor or lordship of Mountkenny [Parish Newcastle Upper, Barony of
                  Newcastle] + other lands in Co Wicklow [Newtown aka Newtown
                    Mount Kennedy], Mount Kennedy (see Kennedy
                      Demesne (aka Mount Kennedy Demesne), Ballyronan,
                Killpider aka Kilpedder
                  East or Kilpedder
                    West, Johnstowne aka Johnstown,
                Cooldoyle aka Cooladoyle,
                Colloughill [probably Callowhill
                  Lower and/or Callowhill
                    Upper], Monflough, Trudder,
                Kildea [probably Kilday], Ballinabarny,
                Ballinehinch (Ballinahinch
                  Lower,  Ballinahinch
                    Middle, Ballinahinch
                      Upper) Monelean (possibly Tuckmill), Ballygaraid (probably Ballygarrett),
                Towmore (probably Togher
                  More), Killouge, Courtfoyle,,
                Kiltemon aka Kiltimon,
                Knockballycanig, Feeyour [Teetour], Carrigebogh, Ballynach and Ballyroughan
                the two Drombanes & part of Ballyhorse [possibly Ballyhorsey],
                townlands of Kilmurry [probably Kilmurry
                  Lower] near Mount Kennedy the town and lands of Teerakin, Knockralyn,
                Carrickmuck,  Corsillough aka Corsillagh,
                Moneyspigg a parcel of land called the Point Meadow and also part of town and
                lands of Kilmurry [probably Kilmurry],
                Parish Upper Newcastle), Glancappin [Glencap
                  Commons North? Or  Glencap
                    Commons South], for residue of term of 99 years granted by an indenture
                of 3 Jun 1730 in presence of Francis JACKSON of Doddington [sic
                – Duddington] Co. Northton Gent & John CUSACK of Blatherwick Co. Northton
                & Memorial executed by WITNESS John ROSE in presence of said Francis JACKSON and John CUSACK. Notes by nickred  and myself. NOTE: This is probably
                the Francis JACKSON d 1740, 2nd surviving son of Thomas JACKSON of Duddington Hall.   SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington. NOTE: I am curious about
                the CUSACK connection to this land – since an Arthur GORE (son of Brig. Gen.
                Francis GORE) married a Maybella CUSACK, and another line of the GORE family
                was connected to lands in Mount Kennedy, Co. Wicklow, and there were also JACKSON connections in that area [Sandymount]. SEE: NL - MS 38,576/2 Lease of lands at Courtfoyle,
                Kiltimon, [Kilpedder], Trudder, Kilday and others in the Barony of
                Newcastle, County Wicklow between Sir John [Barlow], Dublin, and Richard
                Kennedy, Mountkennedy.  2 Oct. 1667 | * |  
            | 74 | 294 | 57252 | JACKSON, John | Dublin | 1730 Jul 6 | MATHEWS & ors- JACKSON1733 Jul 6 Book Index 1730-45 Btw Rev. John JACKSON of Clonshagh, Co. Dublin & Edward MATTHEWS of City of Dublin... town and lands of
                Hollywoodrath, Co. Dublin. It seems that Hans BAILIE of City of Dublin Merch holds the lease – fines and such discussed. SEE: Jacksons of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin.
                (where JACKSONs of Santry are included) |   |  
            | 74 | 332 | 51431 | PRENTICE | Dublin Meath | 1730 Aug 15 | Image 490 Susanna PRENTICE of City of Dublin widow – her four
                children: Robert Ellinor Elizabeth & William… transfer to Robert PRENTICE
                and Samuel PRENTICE of Phaxtowne, Co. Meath Henry RANSFORD & Joseph
                PEPPER both of City of Dublin weavers … house and tenements on North
                Side of Combe and east side of Mark Alley in Liberties of City of Dublin demised by Richard ROGERS Gent & William McCULLAH Merchant … William
                PRENTICE deceased late husband… |   |  
            | 75 | 212 | 52619 | SALE |  Dublin Sligo |  1728 May 1 | Image
              94 John SALE Esq of Great Butter
                Lane, Dublin one of trustees to marriage settlement of Mary KING sister of
                William KING of Kingsborough, Sligo to Henry SMITH of City of Dublin |   |  
            | 75 | 260 | 52844 | JOHNSTON | Armagh | 1733 Mar 11 | JOHNSTON-Archdeacon: Tullyvallen, Loghross Mr
              Cunninghams Lands near it Image
                119 John JOHNSTON of the Fews, Co. Armagh & John
                Archdeacon of City of Dublin Gent – transfer interest in article made
                22nd Aug 1695 btw William CUNNINGHAM of Moneymore in Co. Derry Esq.
                of 1 pt &  John GRAHAM late of Drogheda Alderman [see also 78-23-52843]
                and also one other article bearing date 17 Nov 1693 btw Rt Hon William GRAHAM
                Son and Heir and Residual Legatee of the said John GRAHAM of the 1 pt &
                John JOHNSTON of the other pt. and to the lands of William CUNNINGHAM and and
                near Loghross and the land of William CUNNINGHAM in Camely and Tullyvallen Co. Armagh… WITNESS: Rev. John
                GRAHAM of Drogheda Clke & Charles CALDWELL City of Dublin Gent |   |  
            | 75 | 270 | 52899 | GORE, Edward | Wicklow | 1733 Mar 13 | Manor Mountkennedy Image
                124 BTW John CRAWFORD Esq on behalf of Sir William
                DUDLEY Baronet & others interested in the Manor of Mount Kennedy, Co. Wicklow of the 1 pt &
                Doctr Edward SALE of the other part. Whereby the said John CRAWFORD
                let to the said Edward SALE the lands of Sandymount
                  Park parcel of the said Manor except such part of Sandymount as the
                said Edward SALE is intitled to under a lease of lives heretofore
                granted to John SALE Esq. his father. By Sir Richard KENNEDY Baronet Deceased
                and also the Lough Meadow on the west side of the orchard of Mount Kennedy
                which premises are now in the tenure or occupation of the said Edward SALE and are lying in the Barony of New Castle Co. Wicklow to hold for Edward
                  SALE for the lives of him the said Edward SALE and Katherine his wife and Avis SALE spinster his sister … WITNESS Richard JONES of
                Newtown Mountkennedy Co. Wexford Gent & James ENGLISH of the City of
                Dublin GENT. Mem WITNESS: James ENGLISH & Harvey SALE jr of City of
                Dublin NOTE: Newtown
                Mount Kennedy, Parish Upper Newcastle,
                Barony Newcastle, Kennedy
                Demesne, Parish of Upper Newcastle,
                in the Barony of Newcastle NOTE: Edward SALE (1709-1743) was
                the son of John SALE & Elizabeth TIFFIN. This made him an uncle of Rev. William
                  JACKSON (1737-1795) | 18 |  
            | 75 | 523 | 54184 | JACKSON, Ralph | Dublin | 1734 Sept 16 | WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Image
                252 BTW Ralph JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
                attorney of his Majesty’s Court of Kings Bench and one of the sons of Michael JACKSON the elder late of Lisburn Co. Antrim Gent deceased. Richard
                NUTTALL Esq. Council at Law and Lettice his wife one of the daughters
                of the said Michael JACKSON of the 1 pt & William WOGAN
                late of Lisburn but now of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. … reciting trust
                for children of Michael JACKSON and land on Jacksons Hill (description – wife Mary JACKSON)… WITNESS: Nicholas ASHE Clke to
                William WOGAN & Henry DEERING of City of Dublin Victualer… SEE ROD: 76-503-55611 Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
                later of Lisburn. | 18 |  
            | 76 | 2 | 52415 | JACKSON | Carlow | 1722 May 17 | BURTON-BARKER Eagle Hill, 1708-1738 NOTE: Married into JACKSONs  Lease whereby Benjamin
                BURTON of City of Dublin Esq. Did demise and set to Joseph BARKER of
                Cronesagh in the Co of Carlow Farmer all that part of Eagle Hill mearing and bounding on the north with Hacketstown on
                the east with Ballysallagh on the south with Cronesagh and on the west with
                Constable Hill containing by estimation 119 acres Plantation Measure... part
                of Lordship of Clonmore... Barony Rathvilly ... lives of George BARKER 3rd son of John BARKER of Old Court in Co. Wicklow aged about 8 years Simon
                BARKER 4th son of said John BAKER [BARKER?] aged about 5 years and Thomas
                BAKER [BARKER?] the youngest son of Joseph BAKER [BARKER?] aged about half a
                year.... in presence of Henry WHITESTONE of Hacketstown and Patrick KAHOE
                then servant to the said Benjamin BURTON. SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana SEE: JACKSONs - one line based in Co. Carlow & Co,
                Wicklow. NOTE: Eagle Hill is sometimes
                said to be in Co. Carlow, sometimes in Co. Wicklow. It is a piece of land
                supposedly associated with JACKSON Family - Five Generations – my ancestors. NOTE: Both BURTONs and
                BARKERs married into certain JACKSONs. See also: 194-101-128115 |   |  
            | 76 | 306 | 54539 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1730-1745 | BURKE Book Index 1730-45 Rev. William JACKSON was one of the trustees for
                Thomas PROBY, late of Dublin, Gent dec’d. |   |  
            | 76 | 434 | ?5231 | JOHNSTON | Armagh | 1734 Feb 8 | JOHNSTON-MAXWELL Book 1 (1708-1738) Lislooney Btw Joshua JOHNSTON of Unshagh, Co Armagh & Rev. Robert
                MAXWELL of Fellows Hall, Co. Armagh for 200 pounds Joshua released to MAXWELL
                land of Unshagh, Barony of Tyranny, Co Armagh or legacy of 300 pounds in said
                deed recited to be bequeathed by the will of George JOHNSTON late of
                Ballymelagh, Co Armagh, dec’d father to Joshua change in incumbrance on many
                townlands incl Lislooney – all in Barony
                Tiranny.Witnesses Leslie HAMILTON of City of Dublin Gent  & James
                GILLMER of Monooney, Co. Armagh, Gent. |   |  
            | 76 | 482 | 55506 | MOFFITT | Dublin | 1734 May 3 | BAYLY-MOFFITT1730-1745 Btw Sir Edward BAYLY of Dublin, wife Dame
                Dorothy BAYLEY als LAMBERT his wife; Brabazon NEWCOMEN of CAllistown, Co.
                Louth Esq & Arabella NEWCOMEN als LAMBERT his wife & David MOFFIT of
                City of Dublin Gent... land in Galway. |   |  
            | 76 | 503 | 55611 | JACKSON, Ann, Buntin, Ralph, Lettice, Roger  & ors | Antrim | 1734 July 10 | JACKSON-WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Between Bunton JACKSON brother & Admin of the goods
                of Michael JACKSON the younger of Lisburn in the Co. Of Antrim Apothocary
                Doctor Ralph JACKSON Roger JACKSON John MERCER Anne MERCER als JACKSON his
                wife Richard NUTTALL Esq. & Letticia NUTTALL als JACKSON his wife which
                said Bunton JACKSON Michael JACKSON doctor Ralph JACKSON Roger JACKSON Anne
                MERCER als JACKSON and Lettice NUTTALL als JACKSON were children &
                Legatees of Michael JACKSON late of Lisburn aforesaid doctor of the one part
                and William WOGAN late of Lisburn but now of Dublin Gent of the other
                part... did bequeath to William WOGAN all that piece or parcel of ground on
                the North side of the Marketplace of Lisburn joining east on Thomas WALSHE’s
                tenement and West upon the tenement formerly George GROGSTON’s doctor
                containing in front 88’ and ranging down on the right hand of the gate as you
                go into the Barnfield as also a parcel of land known as Jackson’s Hill and also another  little
                parcel of land called the Barn path or Meadow all the said Tenements or lands
                were formerly in the possession of Mary JACKSON widow of Michael JACKSON the
                elder containing by estimation 48 acres and one rood good English Measure
                more or less which said premises were demised by lease therein recited by
                Francis Lord Conway to the said Mary JACKSON for 41 years at the yearly rent
                of 15 pounds 16 shillings and the said Mary by her declaration of Trust on
                the back of this said lease therein also recited did declare that the said
                lease was made to her for the use of the children begotten between her and
                the said Michael JACKSON the elder her doctor husband that is to say Michael
                and John JACKSON doctor  the said Buntin Ralph Roger JACKSON Anne MERCER als
                JACKSON & Lettice NUTTALL als JACKSON all then minors... SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
                  later of Lisburn. |   |  
            | 77 | 105 | 52977 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1734 Mar 28 | GAMBLE Book Index 1730-45 March 28 1734 A memorial of an indenture of lease dated the 28th day of March 1734, whereby Michael JACKSON of Pimlico in the County of
                the city of Dublin, clothier, for and in consideration of the surrender of a
                lease made of the greatest part of the premises hereinafter mentioned by the
                said Michael JACKSON unto Thomas GAMBLE of Cork Street in the
                County of Dublin Linen Weaver, for the lives there in above-mentioned – a
                memorial – whereof is entered in the Registry Office in the City of Dublin
                and Lib 67 page 121 of Num 45529 did demise and set to the said Thomas GAMBLE
                by the name of Thomas GAMBLE of  Marrowbone Lane in the County of the City of
                Dublin, all that lot or piece of ground situate lying and being on the north
                side of the Mill Race or Water Course in  Marrowbone Lane in the liberties of
                Thomas Court and County of the said city of Dublin, containing in breadth in
                the front on the south to the said Mill Race 20 feet, and running backwards
                of the same breadth or thereabouts down to Tenter Lane bounded on the east to
                the holding of Nicholas SCOTT, on the west to the holding of Abraham
                ROBINSON, on the north to Tenter Lane aforesaid and on the south to the said
                Mill Race together with the two brick dwelling houses on the said premises
                (Viz) one of them fronting  Marrowbone Lane and the other fronting Tenter
                Lane aforesaid and also all that lot of ground at the rear of the said
                Nicholas SCOTT said holding in  Marrowbone Lane aforesaid containing an
                breadth in the front to Tenter Lane aforesaid 38 feet or thereabouts and of
                the same breadth or thereabouts in the rear and in depth from front to rear
                34 feet or thereabouts bounded on the east to the holding of William BROWN
                tobacconist on the west a part of the holding here in before mentioned on the
                north to Tenter Lane aforesaid and on the south to the rear of the said
                Nicholas SCOTT said holding together with the stone house or stable built
                there on by Mr. Joshua THOMAS. Also all that lot or piece of ground situate
                on the east side of Roberts Street containing in breadth in the front to the
                said Street 44 feet or thereabouts and breadth in the rear adjoining to the
                said first demised lot 39 feet or thereabouts and in depth from front to rear
                on the N. Side Fronting Tenter Lane. 40 feet or thereabouts and in depth from
                front to rear on the south side adjoining Mr. ROBINSON’s holding 40 feet or
                thereabouts together with such privilege of water in proportion to the
                premises thereby demised as the said Michael JACKSON had or should
                have the virtue of a lease thereof (int ab) from Jacob POOLE clothier. To
                hold during the lives of Isaac ROBERTS, Lydia ROBERTS, and Mary ROBERTS and
                the survivors and survivor of them from the 25th day of March then
                instant at 14 pounds paid annually. In which said lease is contained
                covenants and clauses for renewing the same from time to time for ever on
                payment of 1 pound 12 shillings and eight pence as a fine in every renewal
                and manner as they are in mentioned. WITNESS: Matthew PAGEITT clerk Benjamin
                JOHNSTON notary in the city of Dublin and by the said Benjamin JOHNSTON. See: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 77 | 199 | 53333 | SALE, Elizabeth | Sligo | 1734 May 17 | Image
              119 BTW Elizabeth SALE of City of Dublin widow of 1 pt
                & Francis CORKRAN of Sligo, Co. Sligo Merchant of the other part of the
                town and lands of Gortinlamport, Carrickmarnard and Drumamore the quarter of
                Glanboy and the sub denominations thereof viz the bun and bar of Faron the
                bun & bar of Ardvarnagh Mineemore Moneentum Ballaghnegbehy Bricklanagh
                with the Corn and Tuck Mills of Glanboy lying and being in the Barony of
                Drumahair Co. Leitrim from 1st May 1733 for term of 31 years if
                the said Elizabeth SALE shall so long live … WITNESS; John KELLY one of the
                Attorneys of his Majesty’s Court of Kings Bench in Ireland; Francis JACKSON Gent of City of Dublin. NOTE: The witness is possibly Francis JACKSON of Duddington. SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington | 18 |  
            | 77 | 227 | 53459 | JACKSON, Buntin | Antrim | 1724 Ap 26 | JACKSON-WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Buntin JACKSON of Lisburn, Co. Antrim in consid of 120
                pound mtg his lease and Concerns of the Blackamore Head in Lisburn to Wm
                WOGAN, of the same, Gent. WITNESSED: Roger JACKSON of Lisburn & Nicholas
                ASHE clerk to sd WOGAN. Memorial WITNESS: Harkip THURGOOD, City of Dublin.
                SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
                  later of Lisburn. |   |  
            | 77 | 227 | 53459 | JACKSON, Buntin | Antrim | 1724 Ap 26 | JACKSON-WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Buntin JACKSON of Lisburn, Co. Antrim in consid of 120
                pound mtg his lease and Concerns of the Blackamore Head in Lisburn to Wm
                WOGAN, of the same, Gent. WITNESSED: Roger JACKSON of Lisburn & Nicholas
                ASHE clerk to sd WOGAN. Memorial WITNESS: Harkip THURGOOD, City of Dublin.
                SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
                  later of Lisburn. |   |  
            | 77 | 227 | 53461 | JACKSON, Ann & ors | Antrim | 1834 Apr 23 | MERCER-WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Deed whereby John MERCER of Deriaghy, Co. Antrim ,
                farmer & Ann MERCER alias JACKSON having lately in consid of  120 pounds
                mtg the lease and concerns of  the Blackmore head  in Lisburn, Co. Antrim to
                William WOGAN of the same and John MERCER & Ann his wife in consid  of ….
                WITNESS: Hartup THURGOOD of City of Dublin, Upholder. SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
                  later of Lisburn. |   |  
            | 77 | 307 | 53780 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1733 Jul 6 | McKENZIE Book Index 1730-45 A memorial of an indenture of lease dated the sixth day
                of July 1733 between Michael JACKSON of the city of Dublin
                clothier of the one part and Margaret McKENZIE of the said city widow of the
                other part. By which the said Michael JACKSON demised unto the said
                Margaret McKENZIE, all that house or tenement with the backside behind the
                same situate on the west side of Boot Lane, Dublin bounded on the east with
                the Kings pavement on the south and west withholdings belonging to Mr.
                BOYNTON and on the north with another holding which belongs to the said Michael
                  JACKSON. Together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to have and
                to hold onto her the said Margaret McKENZIE her executor’s administrators and
                assigns from the 25th day of March 1735 for the term of 60 years
                from henceforth fully to be complete and ended at the yearly rent of £12 the
                same to be paid half WITNESS: James CLARKE of the City of Dublin, &
                Edmund O’QUINN of the said city writing clerk and this memorial is also
                witnessed by the said James CLARKE and Edmonton O’QUINN. See: JACKSON of Pimlico. NOTE: By 1798, this section of
                Boot Lane, where it intersects with King Street, Oxmantown was referred to as Green Street. | 17 |  
            | 77 | 479 | 54407 | JOHNSTON | Armagh | 1734 May 8 | MURPHY-MAGENNIS Glassdromin, B Fews Image
                264 BTW Patrick MURPHY of Bellctten Co. Louth Gent of 1 pt
                & John MAGENNIS of Cabra Co. Down Gent of the other. Transfer of lands of
                Glassdromen Barony Fews, Co. Armagh as is possessed by John MAGENNIS for 31
                years – rent 46 pounds… further agreed that John MAGENNIS & undertenants
                shall grind all the grain that grows or expended on the premes at the Mill of
                Ballanegleragh als Ballsmill & there pay to the Miller or Occupier of
                said Mill the sixteenth grain as Grist or Moulter…WITNESS: Edmond MAGENIS of
                [Shynan?] Co. Armagh Gent  & James MURPHY of Ballanegleragh als Ballsmill
                & Bryan McMANUS servant to John MAGENIS. The Memorial WITNESS: Edmond
                MAGENNIS & Felix O’NEILL of Charles St., City of Dublin |   |  
            | 78 | 23 | 52843 | JOHNSTON | Armagh | 1733 Mar 11 | GRAHAM-JOHNSTON Tullyvallen & Loghross Mr
              Cunninghams land B Fews Par Kreggan Image
                312 Memorial of agreement 7 Nov 1733 btw  Rt. Hon William
                GRAHAM Esq. son & heir residuary legatee of John GRAHAM late of the town
                of Drogheda, Alderman & John JOHNSTON of
                  the Fews , Co. Armagh …various lands including Tullyvallen leased from  William CUNNINGHAM of Moneymore,
                Derry. Reference lease 2 August 1695 by John GRAHAM father of William GRAHAM
                . WITNESS: Rev John GRAHAM of Town of Drogheda & Charles CALDWELL of City
                of Dublin. |   |  
            | 78 | 59 | 53220 | JACKSON, Lettice & Ann & Roger & ors | Antrim |   | WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Covered in other deeds. SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
                later of Lisburn. |   |  
            | 79 | 7 | 54258 | JACKSON, Josias | Kildare | 1734 Oct 10 | EMPSON Book Index 1730-45 Mortgage by way of Lease & ReleaseJosias JACKSON, Glasseley, Kildare, Gent 1P
 William Empson, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
 1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley,
                Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare – 858 acres 3 roods 1 perch
 Held under lease made by Rt Hon Robert Earl of Kildare to 1P for lives of Anne,
                wife of Josias, Josias, jun & Sarah JACKSON, daughter of Josias. Said
                Anne is dec’d.
 Release conditional on payment of £120 + interest
 DWMW King Meldrum, Clerk to William Empson
 DWMW James Davison, Clerk to George Moore, Dublin, Publick Notary
  Thanks to Peter McWilliam. |   |  
            | 79 | 281 | 55832 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1735 May 8 | McCULLOCH Jas to CARLILE 1730-1745 James McCULLOH of the City of Westminster & now of
                City of Dublin Esq. of the 1 pt… lands of Cruisreath Parish of
                Mullnahudden, Barony of Castleknock, Co Dublin | 16e |  
            | 79 | 451 | 56858 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1735 Oct 16 | CUSACK Book Index 1730-45 Image
                238 Btw Michael JACKSON of Pimlico, Co Dublin
                Clothier of the 1 pt & Edward CUSACK of City of Dublin Gent of the other.
                In consid of 25 pounds sterling JACKSON sold to CUSACK for a yearly
                fee farm rent of 14 pounds sterling house or tenement formerly known by the
                sign Hen & Chickens and now by the sign of Three Kings situate on the
                south side of High Street, City of Dublin. WITNESSES: James CONCANNEN Merchant
                & John CARTER notary public. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico | 16e |  
            | 79 | 480 | 56982 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1735 Oct 27 | Image
              252 Assignment by Patrick SWEETMAN of City of Dublin Brewer the only acting executor of the will of Richard CALLAGHAN late of City
                od Dublin Baker deceased for considerations paid by Henry JACKSON of
                City of Dublin Cordwainer assigned lease … on Charles St for 31 years |   |  
            | 79 | 493 | 57042 | SALE, Elizabeth  | Dublin Sligo | 1735 Nov 5 | Image
              259 BTW Elizabeth SALE of City of Dublin widow of 1
                pt & Francis COCKRAN of Sligo Co. Sligo Merchant of the other  For
                consideration demised the town and lands of Taunymoyle, Gortinlamport,
                Carrickmarnard and Drumamore the quarter of Glanboy and the sub denominations
                thereof viz the bun and bar of Faron the bun & bar of Ardvarnagh
                Mineemore Moneentum Ballaghnegbehy Bricklanagh with the Corn and Tuck Mills
                of Glanboy lying and being in the Barony of Drumahair Co. Leitrim from 1st May 1733 for term of 31 years if the said Elizabeth SALE shall so long live
                .. WITNESS: William BUSBY & Thomas FAULKNER.  | 18 |  
            | 80 | 55 | 54885 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1734 Dec 16 | DANCE-JACKSON  1708-1738 Caple Street & Cross Lane Image
                318 … Rev William JACKSON of City of Dublin Doctor
                in Divinity & Rev John OWEN of Limavady Co. Derry Doctor of Divinity
                trustees named in settlement 24 Aug 1728 on intermarriage of Thomas KINGSBURY
                of City of Dublin Doctor of Physic & Hester his wife of 2nd pt |   |  
            | 80 | 65 | 54922 | JACKSON, William |  Westmeath Dublin | 1733 Dec 18 | SMYTHE Book Index 1730-45 Image
                323 BTW Leonard HATFIELD of
                Killinure Co. West Meath Esq & Mary his wife of 1 pt; Michael SMYTH of
                Portlichen Co. Westmeath Esq of 2nd pt; release made btw Leonard
                HATFIELD Mary his wife & Rev. Dr. William JACKSON of City
                of Dublin of 1 pt & Michael SMYTH of other pt … granted to SMYTH Lands of
                Killinure then in possession of Dominick BERTLES of Waterstown containing 94a
                … lives of Elizabeth HATFIELD als NUGENT Leonard HATFIELD and Mary HATFIELD …
                WITNESS: Robert DONNALDSON |   |  
            | 80 | 134 | 55200 | JACKSON, Peter | Louth | 1734 Jul 18 | WILLIAMS-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary Lease for one year between Peter WILLIAMS of
                Arthurstown, Co. Louth, Gent, eldest son and heir at law of William
                WILLIAMSON who was brother and heir at law of Nathan WILLIAMS both late of
                Arthurstown aforesaid, deceased which said Nathan WILLIAMS was eldest son
                & heir at law of John WILLIAMS late of Clougill in the Co. Of Meath Gent,
                deceased of the one part & the Rev. Peter JACKSON of Killincoole in said
                Co. Of Louth, Clerke of the other part & the said release is made between
                the said Peter WILLIAMS & Rose WILLIAMS widow of the said William
                WILLIAMS & mother of the said Peter WILLIAMS of the 1st part
                [this is a long deed – other names include Rev. Patrick DELANY of Dublin & Maragaret DELANY als TENISON his wife sole executor of her late husband
                Richard TENISON & surviving executor of William BARTON both late of
                Thomastown, Co. Louth ... lands of Tatebog & Tattybuys ... lands occupied
                by Joseph Shekelton ... Coolestown ... lands in Barony of Atherdea, Co.
                Louth. See also: SOURCE: The Barton Estate and Lough Bawn in
                County Monaghan  Author(s): Donald M. Schlegel  Source: Clogher
                Record, Vol. 15, No. 2 (1995), pp. 104-145  Published by: Clogher
                Historical Society  Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27699393   |   |  
            | 80 | 135 | 55202 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1734 Feb 4 | BRADFORD, Alex-TOWNES NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745 BRADFORD-KILPATRICK  Between Alexander BRADFORD doctor of Divinity &
                Vicar of Parish of St. Andrews in City of Dublin, Thomas LAWLER Surgeon &
                Martin KILPATRICK Clock maker Church Wardens of said Parish of the one part
                & William TOWNES of Dublin Knight & Bart. Of the Hon Coll Josua PAUL
                of Dublin of the other part ... demised to TOWNES & PAUL the old
                Churchyard on Dame street (map) term of 40 years. Rent £10 WITNESS: James
                DOBBIN, Dublin, Gent & George EATON, servant to TOWNES. WITNESS James
                DOBBIN of Longham. William PALMER Clerk. |   |  
            | 80 | 206 | 55536 | JACKSON, Jane & Abigail | Meath | 1735 Mar 26 | JACKSON, Jane- PIPPARD Book Index 1730-1745
              Castletownmoor Image
                396 Whereby Jane JACKSON & Abigail BUCKLEY als JACKSON sister and heirs at law of the Rev. Robert JACKSON formerly of Tatham in Lancashire ... set to John PIPPARD of Castletownmoor [Castletownmoor,
                Parish of Staholmog,
                in the Barony of Lower
                  Kells] in Co. Meath Esq. Lands of Castletownmoor… all the lands of
                Castletownmoore. in as full and ample a manner as these premises were held
                and enjoyed by Matthew BARNWELL Esq. former tenant to these lands… to hold to
                John PIPPARD for lease of 26 years for yearly rent of 80 pounds . WITNESS:
                Charles HIGGINS of City of Dublin Gent John THOMPSON of City of Dublin &
                Thomas LAMB of City of Dublin. Signed & sealed by Jane JACKSON.  NOTE: Rev. Robert JACKSON (1690-1733) of Tatham, Lancashire & Jane JACKSON (aft 1671-aft1741) &
                Abigail JACKSON (1683-1763) were all children of Nathaniel JACKSON
                (1640-1698), a half-brother of: Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). |   |  
            | 80 | 214 | 55568 | BRADFORD | Kildare | 1733 Jul 2 | BRADFORD, Alex-BRADFORD 1730-1745 NOTES in 2009
              diary. Image
                400 Rev. Dr. Alexander BRADFORD of Dublin of the 1st part & James BRADFORD of Athy, Co. Kildare of the other part. Alexander
                BRADFORD demised Tenement in Athy called The Queens Head Fog with the house adjacent etc ... for lives of James
                BRADFORD, Graham BRADFORD (brother of James) & John BRADFORD brother of
                Alexander BRADFORD & now student at Trinity College, Dublin. |   |  
            | 80 | 309 | 55960 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1735 May 22 | GRACE Book Index 1730-45  Image
                447 BTW Tristram FORTLICK of City of Dublin Gent of 1st pt. & James JACKSON of City of Dublin of 2nd pt. Thomas
                GRACE of Raheny Co. Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. James JACKSON of City of Dublin Lease & Release
                Tristam FORTICK releases lands of Raheny & Newtown, Co. Dublin  (and
                other places) to Thomas GRACE on payment of £550 sterling.  Also part of the lands of Rathcoole & Newtown Co
                Dublin in tenure & occupation of John ALLEN with its appurtenances in
                Skippers Lane in the county of the said city in tenure of Mary BRADSTOOK .
                One house with its appurtenances in Cook St in the County in the sd City in
                tenure of Peirce BUTLER. All that the town and lands of Upper Clenrousk in
                Queens Co in occupation of Francis KNIGHT & tenements in Maryborough
                Queens Coin tenure of Thomas GRACE and all that parcel of land of Glanmalure
                aka [aka Glenmalure –
                it straddles the townlands of Ballyboy and Carriglinneen,
                Parish Knockrath,
                Barony Ballinacor
                  North]  Co Wicklow known by the
                name of Grace Quarter then in tenure of John Jervis WHITE Esq. | 16d |  
            | 80 | 425 | 56436 | SALE, Jane | Dublin | 1735 Jun 24 | Image
              519 BTW Esther SALE als POULLMAN wife of John SALE then
                late of City of Dublin, Gent & George SPENCE of same City brewer
                of other part. Reciting deed re intermarriage of Esther SALE to John SALE 6
                Apr 1732  that after the decease of her mother Esther entitled to lease made
                by John MASON Esq. of Waterford to Thomas POULLMAN father of said Esther … NOTE: The names index had the name Jane SALE which
                does not appear. | 18 |  
            | 80 | 443 | 56501 | BIRCH | Tipperary | 1735 Jun 10 | BIRCH, WM-WALSH NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745 Between Reverend William BIRCH of Rosscrea, Co.
                Tipperary & Pierce WALSH of City of Dublin ... lands on Essex St. Dublin [description follows] |   |  
            | 82 | 356 | 58140 | POOLE, Richard | Dublin | 1734 May 29 | Reciting 1705 Aug 20. Land in Earl's Street o'wise Yea
                and Nay St, Liberty Thomas Court and Donore, Dublin [For more related
                to Yea & Nay St see: ROD: 87-345-62000, & ROD: 125-217-84802] John MONTGOMERY since deceased life removed; Richard
                POOLE since deceased father of Robert POOLE. |   |  
            | 83 | 189 | 58252 |   | Louth |   | TISDALE –TISDALE Killeen, Many names and townlands. Of interest: Richard TISDALE
                of Atherdee, Co. Louth & Philip TISDALL, eldest son & heir apparent,
                of Dublin Esq…. Frnacis LEIGH of Town of Drogheda, mayor.. Thomas
                BOLTON of the City of Dublin Esq. |   |  
            | 83 | 519 | 60087 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1730-1745 | McCULLOCH Jas to OUSLEY James McCULLOGH of Bremore, Co. Dublin. Not
                pertinent. |   |  
            | 83 | 520 | 60094 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1736 Decd 22 | FORTICK Book Index 1730-45 A tripartite deed btw Tristrum FORTICK, city of Dublin,
                sadler of 1st pt. Joshua CARLETON of the same linen draper of the
                2nd and James JACKSON of the City of Dublin, Gent.
                Of 3rd pt. in consid of payment of 83 pounds 2 s 6d from James JACKSON to FORTNICK & remains of mtg… sold to James JACKSON piece of ground on Fleet St. 18 ½ feet
                fronting on Fleet St. extending in length through to College St bounded on
                the west by a house held by John DOBBINS, east to the holding of John
                Hutchinson SMITH and on the North and South to Fleet Street and College
                Street. …term of 63 years. WITNESS: John SHERIDAN of Dublin, Sadler & 
                Joseph LANDERS of City of Dublin, scrivener. |   |  
            | 84 | 122 | 58582 | JACKSON, William | Coleraine, Londonderry | 1736 May 31 | MOORE Book Index 1730-45 Lease btw William JACKSON of Colerine, Co. Londonderry
                of 1st pt; Frances his wife of the 2nd pt;  & the
                Hon Mrs. MOORE of the City of Dublin , widow of 3rd pt.
                JACKSON had received payment of 1300 pounds from MOORE for lands of
                Ballimadigan, Drumnequile, Donbally-Carn Ringrashbeg Ringrashmore Andaclave
                etc … in Co. Londonderry. WITNESS: William CHURCH & William KINKEAD. NOTE: This is William JACKSON (1695-1744) & his
                wife Frances EYRE. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 84 | 221 | 59683 | JACKSON, William | Coleraine | 1736 Nov 11 | CAREY Book Index 1730-45 Image
                407 William JACKSON of
                Coleraine in consid of  5s paid to him by Henry CARY of Dungivin, Co.
                Coleraine Esq. Arthur CHURCH  of Coleraine Esq.  & Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq sold to  Messrs Henry CARY, Arthur CHURCH & Thomas
                  JACKSON  town and lands of Ballimadigan, Drumnequile, Donbally=Carn
                Ringrashbeg Ringrashmore Andaclave etc. WITNESS Farmer GLOVER & William
                CHURCH of Coleraine.  NOTE: Co. Londonderry
                Townland Links: ·         Ballimadigan,aka Ballymadigan,
                Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine, ·         Drumnequile aka Drumaquill,
                Parish Killowen,
                Barony Coleraine, ·         Donbally-Carn I don’t know where this is. Possibly Drumballyhagan
                Clark. ·         Ringrashbeg aka Ringrash
                Beg, Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine. ·         Ringrashmore aka Ringrash
                More, Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine, ·         Articlave
                Lower (most likely) or Articlave
                  Upper, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine. NOTE: This is William JACKSON (1695-1744) SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 84 | 299 | 60419 | JACKSON, Nathaniel   | Queens | 1736 Jan 21 | ANNESLEY, Thomas-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary. Mountmellick 1730-1745 1708-1738 Thomas ANNESLEY of Mt. Melick in Queens Co. Innkeeper
                of Mt. Mellick of 1st part & Nathaniel JACKSON of Mt. Mellick
                Merchant of the other ... in presence of Luke DEMPSY, Thomas MATTHEWS, Walter
                FITZGERALD all of City of Dublin, Gent ... |   |  
            | 84 | 394 | 61406 | Jackson, Thomas | Dublin | 1737 Jun 17 | JACKSON-MERCER NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745 Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin, Merchant in
                consid of 121 pounds 9s 2d … grant to Luke MERCER all that land on the north
                side of Polebeg Street,  in Liberties of City of Dublin  containing in
                breadth in the front of said street  17 feet 8 perches  and the same in rere
                and in depth  56 feet with all houses, buildings and improvements … term of
                37 years. WITNESS: James SAUNDERS; Michel ARGENT both clerks to William PARRY
                of City of London, notary. |   |  
            | 84 | 509 | 62294 | JACKSON, Henry & Hugh & James | Meath, & Dublin & Meath & Monaghan | 1737 Nov 21 |  JACKSON-FARRELL
              site research   CASSIDY Book Index 1730-45 Image
                553 Mortgage 21 October 1737, Henry JACKSON, Lisnabow,
                County Meath, Gent and Hugh JACKSON, Ballybeain, County Monaghan,
                Merchant, 1st pt, Patrick Cassidy, Dublin, Gent the other part.Recites that Thomas BLIGH, Brittas, County Meath, Esq. demised to the said Henry
                  JACKSON all that the sixteen poles of Ballynaticknuff [?] then in his
                possession containing by estimation 152 acres, situated in County Meath to
                hold from 1 May 1712 during the lives of the
                said Henry JACKSON, Hugh JACKSON and James JACKSON his sons.
                Various covenants not noted. Clause of Renewal....
 Recites that the said Henry JACKSON by Lease demised unto the said Hugh
                  JACKSON 40 acres of the said sixteen Poles of Ballynaticknuff at the
                yearly rent of £7 sterling during the term of the natural lives of the lives
                of the said Henry JACKSON and the said Hugh  JACKSON.
 Witness that the said Henry JACKSON and Hugh JACKSON in consideration of £40 sterling did assign to the said Patrick CASSIDY all
                their Rights and Interests in the said lands and Towns together with their
                two several Leases, to hold by said Patrick CASSIDY during the lives of the
                said Henry and Hugh JACKSON. NOTE:
                Edward LUCAS of Monalty Co. Monaghan & Charles CASSIDY son of said
                Patrick CASSIDY & Bryan SHEEHY of City of Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Lisnaboe  and Lisnaboe
                    documents
 |   |  
            | 85 | 109 | 59267 | POOLE, Jacob | Dublin | 1729 Apr 18 | Image
              62 BTW Jacob POOLE of City of Dublin Clothier of 1 pt
                & Robert MONTGOMERY of Newmarket in Liberties of Thomas Court &
                Donore Co. Dublin Clothier whereby Jacob POOLE demised to Robert MONTGOMERY
                house then in occupancy of Robert MONTGOMERY bounded on the East by another
                holding belonging to Jacob POOLE and on the north by Mr. WINRIGHT’s holding
                together with the use of the Shore on the Premises … for 99 years. WITNESS:
                Moses BRUGUIERE of City of Dublin Merchant & Robert BOYTON then clerk to
                John SMITH Public Notary. |   |  
            | 85 | 158 | 59533 | VINCENT | Dublin | 1736 Oct 13 | Image
              88 Robert CALERWOOD Goldsmith in consideration of £100
                granted to Alderman Thomas HOW of City of Dublin Merchant, Mary VINCENTs one moiety of half part of and in one
                house or tenement then or late in tenure or occupation of Charles LYONS of
                Castle Street Grocer; one house or tenement then or late in possession of
                Alexander BAILIE of Capel Street Chandler one house or tenement then lately
                in tenure of John McMULLAN late of Capel Street Gent one plot of land or
                tenement then in occupation of _____ GRACE, Gent in said Capel Street and a
                plot of ground late in possession of James KNIGHT Esq in Capel Street … the
                said Mary VINCENT was entitled  by last will of her uncle Thomas HOWELL then late of the City of Dublin
                Merchant deceased and all other houses ground lands and tenements of Mary
                VINCENTS to hold during the remainder of several terms contained in deed of
                mortgage made of said premes by John VINCENT Gent, the said Mary his wife and
                their trustees to Joseph MARRIOT who assigned the same to James CARSAN jr in
                trust for Elinor STREETOR now wife of said Robert CALDERWOOD subject to £100
                … WITNESS Thomas HICKY Clerk to Alderman HOW and Benjamin JOHNSTON Public
                Notary in City of Dublin. Robert CATHERWOOD [SEAL] SEE: Alderman Robert HOW
                  image. (1670-1748) |   |  
            | 85 | 271 | 60083 | HAWKINS | Carlow Dublin | 1736 Dec 18 | SYMONS-HAWKINS Notes in 2009 diary 1708-1738 Henry SYMONS of Clogheristick, Co. Carlow, Gent in
                consideration of £140 paid by John HAWKINS of Dublin, Esq. Did grant
                all of Ballynaboly containing 218A 2R in Barony of Idrone, Co. Carlow for 21
                years. |   |  
            | 85 | 279 | 6029 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1736 Apr 13 | Lord SANTRY-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary. Rt Hon Henry Lord Baron Barry of Santry of 1 part &
                Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin Cordwinder of the other ... ground on
                North side of Pill Lane formerly in possession
                of John BURGES ... 25’X130’ .. Cow Lane on north (more description) ... 31
                years. |   |  
            | 85 | 403 | 60718 | Ball, Abraham | Armagh | 1736 Jul 7 | DONNELAN-BALL Tullydonnell, B Fews 1708-1738 Image
                213 BTW Rev William DONNELLAN of City of Dublin, Cke
                of 1 pt & Abraham BALL Jun of Darver Co. Louth, Gent of the other.
                Demised to Abraham BALL all that part of Tullydonnell now in possession of
                Abraham BALL in as full a manner as John JOHNSTON held the same (containing
                190a in Barony of Fews and Co. Armagh) for lives of James TISDALL Jun &
                said Abraham BALL and Samuel BALL. WITNESS: Edward DOWDALL of Mountaintown
                Co. Meath Esq. & Lawrence PAINE of City of Dublin Gent Memorial
                WITNESS: Lawrence PAINE & Benjamin TISDALL both of City of Dublin. | 127 |  
            | 85 | 517 | 61249 | BALL | Armagh | 1737 May 28 | BALL to CANDLER Notes in 2009 diary 1708-1738 Image
                273 Between Abraham BELL of Darrer, Co. Louth, Esq. Of 1st part & Thomas CANDLER of Kilbline, Co. Kilkenny Esq. Of the other ...
                refers to marriage of son Thomas BALL to Grace ACTON ... list of townlands
                incl  Drumlougherry. Teer, Armaghmare, Sytrim, Cullyhanna, part of Raceelan,
                Cross, Munoge, Urher, Drummacavale, part
                of lands of Eurycaine, Tullygellahan & Emurinyvore part of lands of
                Legmoylin. All in B. Fews and also lands of Cargin, part of townland Legacree
                part of townland Cashel, the townland of Aughenduffe Townland of Lurgen part
                of townland Drumuly all in B. Orier, Co. Armagh part of town land Crickstown,
                townland of Anavinstowne Barony Ratoath, Co. Meath with future interest of
                500 pounds to & for the benefit of Thomas CANDLER to be paid to him the
                day next after the decease of the said Abraham BALL without any deduction …
                Abraham BALL confirmed to Thomas CANDLER yearly rent of 30 pounds issuing and
                payable out of charges on townlands of Crss [aka Crossmaglen] Munag [aka
                Monag] and Urher [aka Urcher] all in
                Barony of Fews and also Ravinstown Barony Ratoath, Co. Meath for 99 years
                should Abraham BALL live so long. WITNESS: Robert NORMAN City of Dublin,
                Esq., Robert HENDERSON servant to Robert NORMAN & John KATHERINS of City
                of Dublin Not Publ. |   |  
            | 86 | 87 | 59405 | ECHLIN | Down & Dublin | 1736 Jul 31 | CLEWLOW, James-ECHLIN 1730-1745 Bt Rt Hon Ld Viscount Limerick of 1 pt James Campbell
                HAMILTON late of Dublin, but now of London & Ann his wife dau
                & only heir of Sir Hans HAMILTON Bart late dec’d of the 2nd pt
                Robt LAMBERT of Dunlady, Co Down & Hugh JOHNSTON of Redamon  Co Down
                James CLEWLEW of Bangor Clke of 3rd pt Hugh HENRY of City of Dublin Esq. & Samuel WARING of sd City Gent of 4th part & James
                ECHLIN in Rowbane, Co Down Esq of 5th pt... townland of
                Ballygraffen, Barony of Ards, Co Down to James ECHLIN.. containing mills,
                watercourse etc.... |   |  
            | 86 | 329 | 60600 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1736 Feb 1 | McCULLOCH Jas to TUMMIN 1730-1745 James McCULLOH of City of Dublin & Wm TUMMIN
                of Nestpanstown, Co Dublin ... lands in Co Dublin |   |  
            | 86 | 339 | 60658 | ROBINSON, John | Dublin | 1735 Jan 4 | Image
              471 Will of John ROBINSON of City of Dublin Plaisterer & Painter deceaced left to son Henry ROBINSON 50 pounds
                payable out of his holding in Cuff Street devised to his son Joseph ROBINSON
                and did leave to his the Testators son Anthony ROBINSON the Ground and
                Housees in Garden Lane in the suburbs of Dublin which the Testator
                held by vit=rtue of a lease from Mr Patrick CALLAN and also left to the said
                Anthony th holding wherein the Testator lived in St. Kevins Street demised to
                him by the Widow… left to George ROBINSON holdig on North Side of Golden Lane
                demised to the Testator by the Executors of William HOWARD Esq subject to the
                yearly rent plus 20 pounds to John ROBINSON son to Anthny ROBINSON and left
                to son Joseph ROBINSON hodling on South side of Cuff Street demie=sed to
                Testator by two several leases from Mr. John LEE one of them for lives
                renewable and one for term of years subject to payment of 56 pounds &
                Interest due by Testator to Mrs Onah BURKES & th said 50 pounds to said
                Henry ROBINSON … to son Joseph ROBINSON his pew in St. Peters Church … to son
                William ROBINSON his holding in Digg Street Dublin demised to the
                Testator by lease from David Digges LATOUCHE Esq…. daughter Ann GRUNDY he
                left a silver Can & did leave all his wearing apparel to be divided
                amongst such of the sons as his said daughter Ann should think fit…… holding
                in High Street demised to him by Mrs. WHIESHED … 1/6th part to
                eash of his sons Henry, Anthony, George & Joseph & the remaining 1/3rd to son William …WITNESS: John ANNESLEY of Kevins St Dublin Sadler;
                Phili PEEL of City of Dublin Brick layer. Benjamin JOHNSTON Public
                Notary MEM WITNESS: George THOMAS of City of Dublin & George
                BAMBRUCK oc City of Dublin Cordwainer…. Ann GRUNDY als GRINDY one of executors…  NOTE: I noted this
                memorial because of ROD:243-111-158743 and ROD: 265-383-176738 and JACKSON
                connections to Cuffe Street. |   |  
            | 86 | 341 | 60668 | ROWLEY HALL | Londonderry | 1736 Oct 1 | Image
              472 BTW William ROWLEY of Abbotstown Co. Dublin Esq. of 1
                pt & William HALL of City of Dublin Esq of the other. For £1,604.9.1
                towns [long list in Drapers lands connected to Clotworthy UPTON] Co.
                Londonderry Image
                472 William HALL of City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt &
                William ROWLEY of Abbotstown Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. [see
                above] |   |  
            | 86 | 343 | 60685 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1736 Mar 12 | JACKSON - LUTRIDGE Book Index 1730-45 Image
                474 Lease and release between Michael JACKSON of Plimlicoe, City of Dublin, Clothier of the 1 pt & Thomas LUDWIDGE of
                Whitehave, Great Britain, merchant of the other part… house and tenement
                known by the sign of the Hen and the Chickens in High
                  Street, City of Dublin.  With the backside house of ease and
                appurtenances to hold unto Thomas LUTWIDGE… yearly lease of 14 pounds.
                WITNESS: James CONCANEN; of City of Dublin, Merchant.  & James CONCANEN
                jr.  of same city son of James CONCANEN merchant. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. NOTE: I expect a
                connection between the two families mentioned in ROD: 86-343-60685 and ROD:
                86-343-60689 is likely because both deeds shared the same date. This argues
                for a connection between the JACKSONs of Pimlicoe and the JACKSONs of
                Seirkieran.  SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran |   |  
            | 87 | 103 | 60774 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1737 Mar 26 | DUMAGAN Book Index 1730-45 Image
                72 Lease btw Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin Cordwainer
                of the 1 pt & James DUMAGAN of the same Baker of the other pt. JACKSON demised for the term of 23 years for rent of 14 pounds sterling a Dwelling
                House or Tenement wherein Richard CALLOGHAN formerly dwelt on Charles Street
                in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin. WITNESSES: Owen CHAPMAN brewer of
                Dublin & Joseph THOMPSON of same Gent | 15 |  
            | 87 | 177 | 61166 | JACKSON, John | Dublin | 1737 May 18 | PEARSON Book Index 1730-45 Rev. John JACKSON of Clanshagh Co Dublin Clerke of 1 pt… town and lands of Holywoodrath 140A in Barony of
                Castleknock,  Co. Dublin SEE: JACKSONs of Santry | 15 |  
            | 87 | 230 | 61405 |   | Dublin | 1737 Jun 16 | Image
              139 John PETERS of City of Dublin Silver Lace weaver in
                consid of 5s with direction of Francis WEYMYS and Mary his wife in consid of
                £32 sold to Thomas JACKSON of Dublin, Merchant, one annuity or
                yearly rent charge of £8 payable out of lot of land on north side of Polebeg Street, Dublin containing in front 17’8” and
                same breadth in rere and depth of 56’ more or less. … a brick dwelling house
                thereon. WITNESS: James SAUNDERS and Michael ARGENT both clerks for William
                PARRY. |   |  
            | 87 | 248 | 61486 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1737 Jun 27 | Image
              148 BTW Charles BROUGHTON of City of Dublin Esq let to
                James WALL of City of Dublin Esq. tenement where Lady Barrymore lately dwelt
                together with backhouse and stable continaing in front 21’ and from front to
                rere 70’ bounded on west by Mr. JACKSON’s holding from said Mr.
                BROUGHTON on the east by Cole Lane situate lying and being on the southside
                of Great Britain Street in Suburbs of City of Dublin  NOTE: The corner of Cole Lane and Great Britain
                street would now be on the corner of Parnell Street and Coles Lane. It would
                be interesting to track down which Mr. JACKSON this was. |   |  
            | 87 | 375 | 62202 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1737 Oct 31 | McDANIEL, Alexander – JACKSON Image
                212 Btw Alexander McDANIEL City of Dublin, Bricklayer of 1st pt & Henry JACKSON of the same city shoemaker of the other pt. re
                tenement on the north side of Marks Alley in Suburbs of City of Dublin cont
                in front lot 15’ extending backwards 48’6” bounded on the south with Mark’s
                Alley on the north with Michael POOLEs on east tenement known by name of
                Sugar Loaf and on the west by Thomas EUSTACEs holding for 99 years at yearly
                rent of 3 pounds. WITNESS: Joseph FOXALL of City of Dublin Gent & John
                SMITH notary. NOTE: Henry JACKSON was
                described as a cordwainer in other deeds. | 16d |  
            | 87 | 416 | 62405 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1737 Dec 6 | Image
              237 WITNESS: Henry JACKSON of Dublin Cordwainer |   |  
            | 87 | 480 | 62656 | JACKSON, Daniel Rev. | Dublin | 1736 Mar 15 | Image
              275 BTW Richard FORSTER of City of Dublin Esq eldest son
                & heir of John FORSTER late of the City Esq deceased of 1 pt & Rev Daniel
                  JACKSON of City of Dublin Clerk of the other pt. Park of Coleraine
                containing 5a the turnup field adjoining containing 7a the Ash Grove
                containing 6a the small meadow next adjoining to south side of Grove
                containing 4a the whole = 22a part and parcel of lands of Great Clonshogh
                Barony Coolock, Co. Dublin for lives of Richard FOSTER (and Royalty)… NOTE: Rev. Daniel
                JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore Kings Co and Abbey Street Dublin. |   |  
            | 88 | 120 | 63146 | BUNBURY JACKSON | Wexford | 1737 Feb 8 | Image
              531 BTW Thomas BUNBURY jr of Clownings Co. Kildare Esq of 1
                pt & Edward [FOLIE or JOLIE?] of City of Dublin, Gent of other
                part and the release made between Thomas BUNBURY the elder and Rose his wife
                to the said Thomas BUNBURY the younger his eldest son & heir apparent of
                the one part & the said Edward FLIE of the other part…. Townlands of
                Clownings in Co. Kildare also all that part of the town and lands of
                Cranevonan in parish of Tullow Barony Idrone, Co. Catherlogh [Carlow}
                together with all appurtenances … to hold to Edward FOLIE his heirs etc for
                natural life of lives of Thomas BUNBURY and Thomas BUNBURY jr & Benjamin
                BUNBURY …. . SEE: ROD: 23-128.83195 “On 10th August 1706, Thomas
                Bunbury of Cloughna, Co. Carlow (as he was described) secured a lease from
                James Butler of Garryhunden, Co. Carlow on ‘the lands of Cranovonan
                containing 461 acres 1 P.M. for three lives renewable’” SOURCE: Turtle
                  Bunbury. | 18 |  
            | 88 | 540 | 63638 | SEAVER | Armagh | 1738 Apr 13 | SEAVER-GRAHAM Book 1(1708-1738) Ballynahone-more, Navan
              Bellaghy, Ballynahonebeg Btw Richard SEAVER of Navan, parish & Co Armagh 
                Gent of 1 pt & William GRAHAM of Ballyheridan of sd parish & Co
                Esq.of other pt conveyed to Wm GRAHAM  3 townlands of Navan, Ballynahonebeg
                & Bellaghy als Ballyaghy in Parish & Co Armagh then in tenure &
                occupation of Richard SEAVER...witnessed by Alexander HUTCHESON of City of Dublin Gent & George WALKER of Armagh afsd Gent & Patyrick Cunningham
                servant to Alexander HUTCHESON |   |  
            | 89 | 150 | 62579 | PUREFOY, William & Martha | Sligo | 1737 | Image
              83 BTW Thomas POE of Ballybrack, Kings Co. Gent &
                nephew of William PUREFOY late of City of Dublin deceased of 1 pt & Mrs
                Martha PUREFOY of City of Dublin widow & Michael TRAVER of City of Dublin
                Esq. executor of will of William PUREFOY. Thomas POE conferred to Martha
                PUREFOY & Michael TRAVERS land in their possession the four quarters of
                Ballinhalick in Co. Sligo which William PUREFOY purchased from Nathaniel GORE
                commonly called Sir Nathaniel GORE … £500 to be divided among children of said
                Thomas POE… WITNESS: Elizabeth TWIGG of City of Dublin spinster & Peter
                WHITLEY NOTE: William PUREFOY
                married Martha DELAWN. He was a son of Gameliel PUREFOY (1659-1707) &
                Elizabeth ABELL (1650-1712). I suspect his
                sister Anne PUREFOY may have married a William
                POE of Knock, Co. Tipperary.. |   |  
            | 89 | 203 | 62847 | CHARLETON | Armagh | 1737 Feb 10 | ANGLESEY, Earl-CHARLTON 1730-1745 Richard Earl of Anglesey of 1 pt & Andrew CHARLTON
                of City of Dublin Esq.... many townlands = 1197 acres in Manor of
                Teemore, Co. Armagh. |   |  
            | 89 | 343 | 63526 | JACKSON, Daniel | Dublin | 1738 May 6 | GRATTAN Book Index 1730-45 Between Rev. Daniel JACKSON of City of
                Dublin Admin of Goods etc of Edward DEERING late of Dublin dec’d of the 1 pt &
                the Rev. Robert GRATTAN of City of Dublin of other pt... in consid of 350
                pounds pd to Rev. Daniel JACKSON by Robert GRATTAN & also
                in consid of the sum of 10 shillings to the said Henry DEERING did transfer
                large park of Coleraine contain by
                estimation Five Acres the Tirnup field thereto adjoining cont by est 7 acres,
                the Ash Grove cont 6 acres, two small meadows next adjoining amounting to the
                number of 22 acres of the lands of Great Clonshaghin in the Barony of Coolock
                & Co. Of Dublin ... more plots of land in Dublin described ... Witness Rev.
                John GRATTAN of Dublin & Joseph LANDERS of same publ. SEE: JACKSONs of Santry NOTE: Edward
                  DERING aka DEERING died in 1734. His sister Catherine DERING (abt 1711-1793)
                  was the wife of Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore &
                  also of Abbey Street, City of Dublin. Rev Robert GRATTAN
                (1675-1746) He may have been the Unnamed
                GRATTAN who married an Unnamed JACKSON |   |  
            | 89 | 434 | 63946 | DAWSON, Edward | Monaghan | 1738 Jun 18 | DAWSON-DAWSON Book 43 (1708-1738) Enagh  Edward DAWSON of Inagh, Co. Monaghan of 1st pt & Richard DAWSON of Dublin Alderman of other pt.... Edward
                confirmed to Richard DAWSON lands of Inagh situate in Barony of Dartry &
                Co of Monaghan. For £100. NOTE: I believe that
                Edward DAWSON was Elinor OLIVER’s father |   |  
            | 89 | 458 | 64066 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin  Armagh | 1738 Jul 3 | BOND Book Index 1730-45 Image
                247 Lease – Michael JACKSON of City of Dublin,
                Clothier for 20 pounds sterling pd by Edward BOND of Bonderill [probably Tullybrick
                  Etra (aka Bondville), Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny,] Co. Armagh
                demised Coach house & stable in Bootlane in Oxmantown,
                City of Dublin then in possession of William FERRALL & James CORRAGAN
                together with all the Houses Sheds Backsides Ways Passages &
                appurtenances ... for 52 years rent £6 … Michael JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: William NOWLAND & Thomas MULOCK
                See: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlicoe. |   |  
            | 91 | 1 | 63027 | TISDALL | Louth | 1737 Mar 4 | TISDALE – FOSTER Killeen, Richard TISDALL of Atherdee Co Louth Esq & Philip
                TISDALL of City of Dublin Esq.eldest son & heir apparent of
                Richard TISDALL… several townands – not directly useful to me | 16d |  
            | 91 | 9 | 63070 | BROWN | Carlow | 1737 Mar 10 | BROWN-SANDS Ballycarny, Rathvilly,  Robert BROWN of Sigginstown, Co Kildare Gent &
                Edward SANDYS  of City of Dublin Glover | 16d |  
            | 91 | 72 | 63376 | JACKSON, Josias | Kildare | 1738 Apr 25 | EMPSON Book Index 1730-45 Mortgage by way of Lease & ReleaseJosias JACKSON, Glasseley, Kildare, Gent 1P
 William EMPSON, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
 1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley,
                Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare
 Lives added subject to covenant of renewal in lease 20/10/1734 from Rt Hon
                Robert Earl of Kildare
 Josias JACKSON, jun, Samuel JACKSON & Sarah JACKSON, the sons &
                daughter of Josias JACKSON
 Release conditional on payment of £200 + interest
 DWMW William JACKSON, Clerk to William Empson
 DWMW George Moore, Publick Notary, Dublin
 Thanks to Peter McWilliam. |   |  
            | 91 | 158 | 63780 | Abigail & Jane & ors | Dublin | 1738 Jun 5 | COOKE Book Index 1730-45 NOTE: In related deeds,
                he is referred to as Thomas COCK. Image
                100 Deed of lease and release, a sexpartite deed bearing
                date and perfected the 5th and 6th day of January 1737
                between Oliver CROFTEN of Lissanarrow Co. Limerick Esq. of the 1st pt; Abigail BUCKLEY als JACKSON of the City of Dublin and relict of
                William BUCKLEY late of Buckley in Co Lancaster England Esq deceased of the 2nd pt; Jane JACKSON sister of the said Abigail of the 3rd pt; Thomas COOK of Castle Cook Co. Cork and Edward ARMSTRONG of Kiloolyan [?] Kings Co Esq of the  4th pt; Hugh BOYD
                of Ballycastle Co Antrim Esq & Warneford ARMSTRONG in Clara [Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Kilcoursey] in Kings Co of the 5th.; and
                the Hon Michael EVARD one of his Majesties Justices  of the Court of Kings
                bench and the said Hugh BOYD of the 6th pt. Reciting that whereas
                a marriage was intended to be held and solemnized between the said Oliver
                CROFTON and Abigail BUCKLEY and that whereas the said Abigail BUCKLEY was
                seized in fee of and in certain Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in said
                indenture mentioned situate in the Kingdom of England and that the said
                Abigail was also seized and Intitled to a Jointure for her life out of the
                estate of William BUCKLEY in said Kingdom of England and that whereas the
                said Abigail BUCKLEY and Jane JACKSON were seized in Fee as Coparcener
                of and in certain tenements and hereditaments in Kingdom of Ireland in said
                indenture mentioned and Oliver CROFTON was also seized of an estate in Fee
                simple… in consideration for 500 pounds paid to him out of the personal
                estate of  Abigail BUCKLEY… sum of 10 shillings paid to Thomas COOK and
                Edward ARMSTRONG [lots of lands set to Oliver CROFTON by the partition made
                to him by the Right Honble Sir Edward CROFTON Baronet] .. and whereby the
                said Abigail BUCKLEY in consideration of the said marriage in performance of
                her part of the said marriage agreement and for the provision made for her
                and for the issue of her marriage…. All that her moiety share and proportion
                of the Lands of Castletownmore [Castletownmoor]
                Ardlenan [Ardlonan,
                Parish Kilbeg] Drishock [aka
                Farranalcock] Marvelstown [Marvelstown,]
                Drakerath [Drakerath,
                Parish of Staholmog],
                Reisk [Reask,
                Parish of Emlagh] 25
                acres in the Island of Conlogh [??] in Co.
                Meath 5 tates of lands called Lattin [Latton, Parish Aghnamullen, Barony Cremorne] Dromod [Drumod,
                Parish Aghnamullen,
                Barony Cremorne]
                Money [Money,
                Parish Aghnamullen,
                Barony Cremorne]
                Meaghan [aka Maghon,
                Parish Aghnamullen,
                Barony Cremorne]
                and Dromconar [Drumcanon,
                Parish Aghnamullen,
                Barony Cremorne]]
                in the Barony of Cremornean [aka Cremorne] Co
                Monaghan the town and lands and Poles of land  commonly called by the name of
                Lisgraa [Lisgrea,
                Parish Lurgan, Barony Castlerahan] Drumgolan
                [Drumagolan,
                Parish Killinkere,
                Barony Castlerahan]
                and Bracklany [Brackloney,
                Parish Castlerahan,
                Barony Castlerahan]
                in the Barony of Castlerahan and Co Cavan 40 acres in Colemanstown [Colmanstown,
                Parish Newcastle,
                Barony Newcastle] and
                100 acres in Knightstown [Knightstown,
                Parish Lusk, Barony Balrothery East] and
                Ballinclea als Ballinclea [Ballinclea,
                Parish Kill, Barony Rathdown] in Co Dublin
                and all her other lands tenements and Hereditaments in the Kingdom of Ireland
                and all the profits advantages and appurtenances to the said premises
                belonging or appertaining and the Reversion and Reversions and Remainder and
                Rems Yearly and other Rents Issues and profit of all the said premises…. And
                whereby said Jane JACKSON for the settling and securing the lands of
                Inheritance in her family and Blood and in consideration of the several
                Remembrances in said Indenture limited to her [it seems that COOK &
                ARMSTRONG set up a trust for the sisters].. WITNESSES: John BURROWS and
                William SMYTH. NOTE: The inheritance
                originated with their uncle: Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706) NOTE: Col Hugh BOYD
                (1690-1765) of Ballycastle was a brother of Elizabeth BOYD (?-aft 1722), who
                was the mother of Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill. | 16d |  
            | 91 | 222 | 64035 | JOHNSTON | Armagh Down | 1737 Mar 2 | JOHNSTON-MATURIN Cullintragh Image
                133 1708-1738 BTW Alexander HAMILTON of City of Dublin Gent of
                1st pt; Rev William Carson JOHNSTON Clk heir at law and executor
                of Robert JOHNSTON late of Portaferry Co. Down & Robert CARSON Eldest son
                of Robert Carson JOHNSTON of 2nd pt; Rev James MATURINE Dean of
                Kildare of 3rd pt. … lands of Ballybranagh, Ballydargan &
                Carronbagheran Barony Lecale Co. Down & Cullintragh in Co. Armagh.. | 93 |  
            | 91 | 522 | 65121 | JOHNSTON | Armagh | 1738 Dec 2 | JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON Crockenea 1708-1738 Image
                288 BTW Joseph JOHNSTON of Knappagh Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt
                & James JOHNSTON jr of Freemont, Co. Down Gent of the other .. granted to
                James JOHNSTON all that 4th part of the four townlands of
                ffoigher, Knockneagh, Annanenunagh & Pollynaugh which said Joseph JACKSON
                & James GILMORE hold by lease from the See of Armagh commonly called
                Knockeneagh als Crockenea as if same were held by and belonged to James JACKSON
                late of KNappagh aforesaid Gent deceased as his dividend or share of the four
                townlands in the Parish & Co. Armagh….WITNESS: Alexander HUTCHESON &
                Leslie HAMILTON both of City of Dublin Gents. |   |  
            | 92 | 96 | 64016 | DONALDSON | Armagh | 1730 May 3&4 | DONALDSON to DONALDSON Caren, Cloghoge, Notes in 2009 diary1708-1738 Randall DONALDSON of Castledillon, Co. Armagh of 1st part & Robert DONALDSON, City of Dublin, Gent & Henry SMITH of
                3rd part. Lands of Cloghoge, Allistagh & Caren, Co. Armagh ...
                Turrytane als Torrehene Drombane & Cloeross, Co. Tipperary &
                Owencloghy & Ball_ober ... Glenarm ... Inver ... Levine, Co. Antrim ...
                5,000 acres WITNESS: John DONALDSON servant to Randal DONALDSON &
                Gilligan BEERS clerk to Robert DONALDSON. |   |  
            | 92 | 105 | 64037 | WILDE | Dublin | 1730 Mar 8 | Image
              61 BTW William WILDE of City of Dublin merchant of 1 pt
                & George STEWART of same. … lot on south side of Abby Street als the
                Strand in Suburbs of Dublin  containing in breadth in the front to Abby
                Street 20’ in breadth in rere as the Ground runs Bevill to New Strand St … bounded on west by another lot of
                ground demised to William WILDE to Edward WRIGHTSON whereon Thomas GAVAN
                deceased erected a dwelling house on the south to New Strand Street on the
                east to other ground set by William WILDE to Mr. Robert BEST whereon a house
                was built and on the North to Abby Street als the
                  Strand … John GRANT & Luke GAVAN Esqs. Of last will of Mr. Thomas
                GAVAN Merchant deceased received from above George STEWART £40 … WITNESS:
                Thomas HURTLEY & Christopher DALTON City of Dublin Gents |   |  
            | 92 | 112 | 64065 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1738 Jul 3 | JACKSON-BOND Book Index 1730-45 Image
                65 Michael JACKSON of City of Dublin
                clothier for 130 pounds pd by Edward BOND of Bondville [[Tullybrick
                  Etra (aka Bondville), Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny,], Co. Armagh
                Esq  made over tenement on west side of Boot Lane,
                Dublin of the backside and small garden together with buildings and
                improvements Rights and Easements … ... term of 91 years. WITNESS: Wiliam
                NOWLAND Clk to Thomas MULLOCH of City of Dublin Notary Public. Michael
                  JACKSON [SEAL] See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 92 | 520 | 65440 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1738 Jan 8 | JACKSON-HANLON Book Index 1730-45 Image
                273 Henry JACKSON City of Dublin Gent demised
                to Caleb HANLON of City Merchant new dwelling house where Caleb HANLON lived
                lately built by Henry JACKSON on North side of Thomas St, City
                of Dublin with the yard or backside enclosed ... containing in breadth in
                front 22’9” and front to rere 50’ bounded on east by John’s Lane on the west
                to a new house in John’s Lane built by Henry JACKSON and on the south
                to Thomas St.  WITNESS: Richard CONSTANT City of Dublin Carpenter Christopher
                SWEETMAN of City of Dublin Merchant & John KATHERNS Not Pub & John
                EVERS wine cooper. |   |  
            | 92 | 521 | 65441 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin  | 1738 Jan 8 | JACKSON-HANLON Book Index 1730-45 Image
                273 Henry JACKSON City of Dublin Gent demised
                to Caleb HANLON of City Merchant tenement lately built by Henry JACKSON on west side of St. John’s Lane in St. Thomas St. City of Dublin adjoining to
                the rere of the house in Thomas St where Caleb HAMLON then dwelt also parcel
                of land enclosed by a stone wall  with several stables or sheds at Northwest
                end or side of said demised house … demised premises were demised to the said Henry JACKSON by Alderman Edward DUDGEON …WITNESS: Richard CONSTANT of
                City of Dublin Carpenter Christopher SWEETMAN of City of Dublin Merchant John
                KATHERENS of City of Dublin Public Notary. |   |  
            | 93 | 110 | 65039 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1738 Sep 6 | BRADFORD, Wm-MORGAN & wife NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745 Marcus Anthony MORGAN & Catherine MORGAN asl COOTE
                daughter & coheir of Chidley COOTE Esq. Of 1 pt & Wiliam BRADFORD of
                City of Dublin Chirurgeon of the other part (NOTE: very long deed), NOTE: Catherine COOTE was the daughter of Chidley
                COOTE and Mary KING. |   |  
            | 93 | 329 | 65655 | JACKSON, Daniel | Dublin | 1738 Jun 29 | JACKSON-PALMER Book Index 1730-45 Image
                420 Btw Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan] in
                Kings Co clrk of 1 pt & Amos PALMER of Newtown in Queens Co & Robt
                DROUGHT of Park [either Park,
                Parish Gallen, Barony Garrycastle OR Park,
                Parish Ballyboy,
                Barony Ballyboy] in
                said Kings Co Gent of other pt reciting whereas the Ld Montague Lord Visc
                BLUNDELL did demise to Rev. John JACKSON of Clonshagh in Co
                Dublin... tithes...Territory of Tecall & Barony of Ballyboy Eglish [Eglish,
                Parish Eglish, Barony
                of Eglish] &
                Ballycowen [Ballycowan,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan]  situate
                in Kings Co which tythes belong to Rectory Armurcher otherwise Ballymurcher
                Co. Westmeath which demise commenced 25 Mar 1737 for 31 years in trust to
                said Daniel JACKSON, brother said John and further reciting
                that Daniel JACKSON was in possession of the other 3rd pt
                of the tythes of the said territory as legal incumbent or Vicar of the Parish
                of Tercall otherwise Linally [Lynally, Barony Ballycowan.] with the
                Chappells thereunto belonging then the said indenture set forth that Daniel
                  JACKSON demised to Amos PALMER & Robert DROUGHT all the tythes
                Rectial and Vicaral in the territory of Tercall [aka Firceall.] except the
                tythe of Agestment[?] to hold the tythes to
                Amos PALMER & Robert DROUGHT for 21 years if the said Daniel JACKSON should continue so long incumbent of the parish at the yearly rent of £460 ...
                WITNESS: Rev William TISDALL of City of Dublin Clerke & James BUTLER of
                Tullamore Kings Co. Gent NOTE: Rev. Daniel
                JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry. NOTE: WIKI:. Under the Plantations of Ireland Firceall was broken up into the Baronies of, Eglish Ballyboy and Ballycowan and these were located in the then
                newly formed King's County which later became known as County
                  Offaly (named after ancient territory of Uí Failghe) following Irish
                independence. |   |  
            | 93 | 560 | 66911 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1739 Jun 6 | JACKSON-COAD Book Index 1730-45 Marriage Art: btw William JACKSON of Kilmainham in Co
                of Dublin Tanner  of 1 pt Ralph CARD of the City of Dublin Esq.
                & John LOWTON of the same city clothier of the other part. Whereas a
                marriage btw Wm JACKSON & Ann HUNT dau to John HUNT late of the City of Dublin,
                clothier dec’d 200 pounds to be paid to Wm JACKSON as a marriage portion.
                SEE: Robert
                  JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. |   |  
            | 94 |   |   | JOHNSON | Dublin Armagh | 1726 Dec 17 | JOHNSON-MAXWELL NOTE: This book number is a guess. My
              notes don’t have the deed number included Euphemia JOHNSON, City of Dublin, spinster of 1st part & rev. Robert MAXWELL of Fellowshall, Co. Armagh of other part for
                £500 for lands of Ballinemetagh, Ou_agh, Ballinemetagh, Iteragh, also
                Cavanapole, Lislouney [aka
                Lislooney?], Braghnoye, Kerry, Dromgosse, Dromaghikee, Glasdromon,
                Crosdalyoutragh and Crossdalyiteragh all in Barony of Tyrarney, Co. Armagh.
                WITNESS John JOHNSTON of Ballimetagh, Co. Armagh & Andrew CHARLETON, City
                of Dublin, Gent & William SHERIDAN of Dublin.SEE also:
                94-372-66727 for other mention of Euphemia JOHNSON. |   |  
            | 94 | 372 | 66727 | GILLMER, James | Armagh | 1739 Jul 5 | GILLMER to WALMSLEY Monony, from index under Lisleeny
              Townland Deed indented between James GILLMER and Marguerretta
                WALMSLEY, widow of Armagh  in consideration of 500 pounds chargeable upon the
                towns and lands of Ballenametagh [and 13 other townlands] in Barony of
                Tureny, Co Armagh ... deeds transfered by Euphemia JOHNSTON of Dublin , spinster by Rev. Dr. Robert Maxwell late of Fellowshall, Co Armagh  Witness
                R DONALDSON |   |  
            | 95 | 460 | 67136 |   | Dublin | 1739 Aug 25 | A moiety of 3 Lotts of Ground # 16,17,18. Caple Street
              eastside Image
                552 BTW George MARTIN of City of Dublin Esq Doctor in Physick
                of 1st pt Revd John OWEN of City of Dublin Dr of Divinity and
                Valentine PRENDERGAST of City of Corke, Merchant of 3rd pt. NOTE: These are the
                three lots that Peter JACKSON, hacklemaker, would build on. |   |  
            | 95 | 465 | 67155 | BROWNLOW, William | Dublin Armagh Monaghan Louth | 1739 Sep 11 | BROWNLOW, WILLIAM, Brownlowsderry, Co. Armagh, Esq. 18
              Jan. 1732. Full, part narrate, 3 pp., 11 Sept. 1739. My wife the Lady
              Elizabeth Brownlow extx. and guardian to my children. My eldest daughter
              Elizabeth Brownlow now Lady Vesey. My second daughter Mary Brownlow. My third
              daughter Anne. My fourth daughter Lettice. My fifth daughter Isabella. (If
              estate of Brownlowsderry should descend to any of these daughters and their
              husbands they are to take name of Brownlow and use the Brownlow's coat of
              arms). My son Wm. Brownlow. My cousin McCormick. My sister Ann Ford. My
              cousin James Clinton. Thos. Clinton. My cousin Anne Barnaby, to her sister
              Dynes £10 which her husband owes me. My cousin Sarah Courtney als. Walsh. £10
              to each of my cousin Arthur Jones's daughters. Henry O'Neill. My estate of
              Richmond, Co. Armagh. My estate in Co. Monaghan and Louth. My house at St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. My estate of
              Brownlowsderry. Estates in counties of Louth and Monaghan which had lately
              come to him by death of his brother Philemon Brownlow, Esq. Witnesses :
              Nicholas Merrifield, Dublin, gent., Christopher Weldon, same, gent., Felix
              Bingham, same, servant to testator. Memorial witnessed by : Christopher
              Weldon, Richard Magenis, Dublin, gent. 95, 465, 67155 Elizth. Brownlow (seal) |   |  
            | 96 | 67 | 66437 | JACKSON, William | Tipperary Dublin | 1731 Apr 17 | BEASLEY Book Index
              1730-45 Image
                44 Image
                45 Rev. William JACKSON of Connell, Co. Tipperary
                Clke set to William BEASLEY, of City of Dublin, Clothier, Dwelling
                & house messuage or tenement on north side of Chambers St., where Joseph
                DENNISON lately lived adjoining on the west Mr. BRADFORDs holding, on the
                east Nathniel DUNDRESS’s holding; on the north the holding of George CROSS;
                and on the south by Chamber Street.for lives of Ralph CARD of City of Dublin Gent, John SHAW of City of Dublin Hosier, & Samuel CARD jr Esq.
                [?] eldest son of Ralph CARD. WITNESS: Samuel PEERY of Chamber Street
                Clothier & James ENGLISH Gent. |   |  
            | 96 | 284 | 67683 | CLEWLEW | Louth | 1730-1745 | Lord PRIMATE-FORTESCUE NOTES in 2009 diary Lord Primate to Thomas FORTESCUE of Renoldstown, Co.
                Louth to Rev. James CLEWLEW of Hollywood, Co. Down .. Incorporated Society in Dublin for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland ...
                townlands of Killinshe [possibly Killinchy
                  in the Woods – Barony of Castlereagh Upper], Barony of K_nelearty [aka Kinelarty on southern
                border of Barony of Castlereagh Upper], Co. Down & also Charity School of
                Dundalk. |   |  
            | 96 | 528 | 69391 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1740 Jul 1 | JACKSON-GAMBLE Book Index 1730-45 1730-1745 Image
                285 A memorial of mortgage bearing date the 21st day of July at 1740 whereby Thomas JACKSON of Marrowbone Lane in the county
                and city of Dublin Linen Weaver did grant bargain sell demise and set
                unto Thomas GAMBLE of the same Linen Weaver his heirs administrators and
                assigns for the term of 500 years subject to redemption on payment of 20
                pounds and [?] For lot or piece of ground fronting Robert Street containing
                in front to the said Street 19 feet or thereabouts and in depth from front to
                rear 160 feet or thereabouts be the same more or less situate lying and being
                in the Liberties of Thomas Court and Donore, County & City of Dublin aforesaid and bounded on the east by Robert Street aforesaid and on the south
                by the holding of Abraham ROBINSON and the holding of Michael BUSHELL on the
                west by the holding of James HYETT and on the north by the holding of Joseph
                DEAN and the Tenterfield ditch together with a house and other improvements
                which said deed of mortgage this memorial witnessed by Benjamin JOHNSTON and
                Edward Stirling public notaries of the city of Dublin. Thomas GAMBLE. See: Jacksons
                of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 97 | 7 | 66702 | JACKSON, George & Elizabeth & Francis | Louth & Meath | 1739 Jul 3 | JACKSON-DOBBIN Book Index 1730-1745 Image
                302 re: deed 2 & 3 March 1738 between Frances JACKSON widow of Rev’d Peter JACKSON & the late rector of Killincool in
                the Co. Of Lowth (Louth) dec’d the Rev’d George JACKSON & the only
                son & heir of the sd. Peter JACKSON, George ADAMS of Heathtown [Heathtown, Parish Clonalvy, Barony of Upper Duleek] in the
                Co. of Meath Gent & Elizabeth ADAMS otherwise called JACKSON his
                wife and only daughter of the sd. Peter JACKSON & Frances JACKSON &
                Anthony FOSTER of the City of Dublin Esq. With
                the will annexed of the said Peter JACKSON of the one & James
                DOBBIN of the City of Dublin Gent of the other ... released 8 tates of
                Bellelulcashell ... that is to say Kilhavan one tate, Killemurree one tate
                and half. Mullefinegan half a tate Tannafofan one tate; Killaughavare half a
                tate & Eskar half a tate all in Co. Monaghan & town and lands of
                Ardpatrick Co. Louth. NOTE: Rev. Peter JACKSON was one of the JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
                  Antrim. |   |  
            | 97 | 240 | 68154 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1739 Jan 28 | Image
              422 Jacob POOLE jr of Blackpitter Co. Dublin Brewer demised
                to Thomas JACKSON of Marrowbone Lane City of Dublin Linen
                weaver plot of land fronting Roberts Street containing in front to said
                street 90’ & in depth from front to rere 160’ in Liberty of Thomas COURT
                & Donare Co. & City of Dublin bounded on east by Roberts Street on
                the south by holding of Abraham ROBINSON & the holding of Michael BUSHEL.
                On the west by holding of James HUTT on the north by holding of Joseph DEAN
                and the Tenterfield Ditch. To hold unto Thomas JACKSON & his heirs
                for lives of Mary ROBERTS grand-daughter of Roger ROBERTS of Thomas Court
                & Donore Farmer deceased & Lidia ROBERTS 2nd daughter to
                Isaac ROBERTS & John DAWSON eldest son of Benjamin DAWSON of City of
                Dublin Merchant … WITNESS: George MAGHAN Maultman to said Jacob POOLE &
                Peter GORMLY of Marrowbone Lane Gent & Memorial WITNESS: Peter WALSH of
                Roberts Street Linen Weaver & Peter O’GORMLEY. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] |   |  
            | 97 | 166 | 677727 | BALL | Armagh | 1738 Jul 5 | BALL to HANSARD Townland Bk 2 1739-1810 1739-1810 Urker  Likely connected to #102-303-70250 Btw Thomas BALL of Urker, Co. Armagh Esq. of the 1 pt
                & John HANSARD Esq. Secretary to Protestant Schools of other pt. Lands of
                Urker then in possession of Incorporated Society containing 29 acres or
                thereabouts – map annexed -  for rent of £3 12s 6p. WITNESS: Laurence PAIN of
                City of Dublin, Gent & Benjamin JOHNSTON Public Notary City of Dublin. |   |  
            | 97 | 275 | 68300 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1739 Mar 6 | JACKSON-LODGE Book Index 1730-45 Made betw John BOURKE, Robt FRENCH, Boleyn WHITNEY, Wm
                COOPER, Robt ROBERTS. Thomas CUFFE, Robert ROSSE jr., Richard WARBURTON sen,
                & Thomas JACKSON Esq. Ald Richard DAWSON Ald Nathanial PEARSON, Isaac
                DOBSON, William LINGEN & Caesar COLCLOUGH Esq. Of the one part & Tras 
                Lodges of the City of Dublin Esq. Of the other part... it seems they
                were trustees of lands of Coolecullen. |   |  
            | 97 | 366 | 68726 |   | Londonderry | 1737 Oct 8 | KINKEAD-INNES1739-1810 Mary KINKEAD of Waterside, Parish of Killowen, Co.
                Londonderry widow of 1 pt & James JONES of City of Dublin Esq. of
                other pt….. NOTE: See also William JACKSON of
                Coleraine. |   |  
            | 97 | 404 | 68909 | JOHNSTON | Leitrim  |   | IRWIN –MORGAN Aghavilly See notes: 98-214-68165. Addl
              witness: Benjamin JOHNSTON & Edward STERLING, City of Dublin. |   |  
            | 97 | 409 | 68933 |   | Dublin | 1740 May 23 | Image
              520 BTW William BODLE of Gibraltar Merchant then in Dublin
                & John JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Gent of 1st pt. & John
                MARTIN of City of Dublin Gent of other part … [reciting 1739 Nov 9th & 10th] John BODLE granted to William BODLE premises due to
                John JOHNSTON based on securities of £400 and a further £50 borrowed from
                John MARTIN … all pd to John MARTIN, then to him …. Piece or plot of ground
                on East Side of Church Street [Oxmantown] being part and parcel of the ground
                commonly called Young’s Castle…containing in
                breadth to Church Street 20’ in breadth in the rere 23’ and from depth from
                front 120’ next adjoining to the house of Coll PONSONBY on the west to said
                street and on the east to a lane called Stirrup Lane [aka Beresford Street – It
                  was not then, as now, open to Church Street. SOURCE: Dublin Street Names.
                Rev. C.Y. McCreedy. 1892.] and on the north to other ground held by Theo
                JONES to hold to said John MARTIN …. |   |  
            | 97 | 478 | 69222 | BIRCH | Dublin | 1730-1745 | BIRCH,Charles-BARTON Charles BIRCH of Churchwood in Dublin |   |  
            | 98 | 208 | 68135 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1737 Oct 8 | JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1730-45 Image
                130 Deed dated Aug 14, 1713 from Enoch PALMER to Michael JACKSON of all that new brick house Messuage or tenement then lately
                built by the said Enoch PALMER situated on the West side of Boot Lane in the
                said city [Dublin]... term 99 years assignment to Michael JACKSON of the City of Dublin, Gent in consideration of 10 pounds sterling did assign
                and make over to James JACKSON of the said city Tapeweaver the
                aforesaid premises.. witnessed by Elizabeth MATTHEWs wife of John MATTHEWS of
                the City of Dublin Cordwainer [?] BOWLES, of the City of Dublin spinster.
                Memorial is witnessed by said John MATTHEWS; John DEVALL of the City of
                Dublin, Gent. Will JACKSON [SEAL] signed Feb 14 1739. NOTE: Elizabeth MATHEWS was a daughter of Michael JACKSON & Mary McCRACKEN. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico |   |  
            | 98 | 214 | 68165 | IRWIN | Leitrim | 1739 Feb 20 | IRWIN-MORGAN Aghavilly John IRWIN of Drumsallagh, Co.Leitrim Esq. &
                Acheson IRWIN Esq. Eldest son of John IRWIN covenanted with Richard MORGAN of
                City of Dublin lands of Killnemarrow otherwise Killnemare 127 acre ...
                lands of Ahaville otherwise Aghavilly cont 304A Plantation measure.... |   |  
            | 98 | 248 | 68296 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1739 Mar 5 | BRADFORD, Wm-BRADFORD 1730-1745 Between Cornelius O’CALLAGHAN of the City of Dublin Esq of the 1st part &  Wm HARWARD of the City of Dublin Esq of 2nd part William BRADFORD of the City, Gent of the 3rd part & John BRADFORD of the City Gent of 4th part for 10
                shillings town and lands of Colewinter, Barony of Nethercross, Co. Dublin...
                mtg Richard TISDALE of Atherdee, Co. Louth Esq. & Joseph LEESON of the
                City of Dublin bearing date March 9 1730..... |   |  
            | 98 | 249 | 68297 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1739 Mar 5 | See previous. |   |  
            | 98 | 303 | 68503 | BALL, Thomas | Down Dublin | 1739 Oct 6 | Image
              177 BTW Rt Hon Henry Lord Viscount Palmerston, William
                JOHNSTON attorney & Arthur MAGENNIS of the 1 pt & Thomas BALL Esq. of
                the other pt … in obedience of a Decree of his Majesties Court of Exchequer
                in Ireland & of £800 paid by Thomas BALL and 5s to William JOHNSTON &
                Arthur MAGENIS conveyed lands of Lisnalerny in Manor of GenEgan, Barony Upper
                Iveagh, Co. Down |   |  
            | 98 | 374 | 68794 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1740 May 10 | McCULLAGH – McCULLAGH Image
                213 John McCULLAGH of Kileigh, [Killeigh,
                Parish Geashill,
                Barony Geashill], ]Kings
                County & Edward McCULLAGH of Dublin Mtg  £350. to Martha TAYLOR in City
                of Dublin. Witness BRERTON Clothier, Edward STERLING, John McCULLAGH |   |  
            | 98 | 390 | 68858 | JACKSON, Robert | Meath | 1740 May 20 | PIPPARD-IRWIN Castletown-more Image
                222 BTW Henry PIPPARD of Drogheda 
                administrator of George PIPPARD of Drogheda deceased  of 1st part
                & John PIPPARD of Castletownmore [Castletownmoor,
                Parish Staholmog,
                Barony Lower Kells]
                of Co of Meath of 2nd & Alexander ERWIN [als IRWIN in same
                document] of City of Dublin of 3rd pt & reciting that Jane JACKSON spinster and Abigail BUCKLEY als JACKSON widow sisters and
                heirs at law of Rev. Robert  JACKSON formerly of Fathan [aka Tatham] Co
                Lancashire did by deed dated 19 Mar 1734 demise to John PIPPARD… town &
                lands of Castletownmoore… WITNESS: Henry
                HUMFREY clerk to George MOORE of City of Dublin & said George MOORE. NOTE: Rev. Robert JACKSON (1690-1733) of Tatham aka Totham, Lancashire is probably a nephew of Rev. Leonard JACKSON – the previous rector of Tatham. Jane, Abigail & Robert were all children
                of Nathanial JACKSON (1640-1698) & Elizabeth WOODS (abt
                1648-?). The land sale was just after Robert’s death. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 99 | 101 | 68136 | JACKSON, James | Dublin | 1738 May 2 | MATTHEWS Book Index 1730-45 Image
                359 Endorsed on a deed dated 14 Aug 1713 from Enoch PALMER
                to Michael JACKSON of all that new brick house messuage or tenement
                then lately built by the said Enock PALMER on west side of Boot Lane in City of Dublin with the
                backside and other appurtenances demised by said Enoch PALMER to the Hon Brig
                Thomas FAIRFAX. To hold to Michael JACKSON for the remainder of the
                term of 90 years by which assignment James JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Tapeweaver in consideration of £10 made over to John MATHEWS of City of
                Dublin Cordwainer the aforesaid premisses. WITNESS: Thomas MOONEY City of
                Dublin Victualer & William HARRISON of City of Dublin Cordwainer SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico |   |  
            | 99 | 151 | 68367 |   | Dublin | 1739 Mar | 3 Lotts 16,17,18 Caple Street East Side; Corner Lott
              of Ground Caple Street West side; Moiety of House Castle Street South side. PRENDERGAST-OWEN Image
                385 NOTE: The image does not show the full page – the right side is
                cropped off. … City of Corke Merchant of 1 pt; Rev. John OWEN … of
                other pt;  reciting Sir Richard REYNAL … 9 Mar 178_  … Valentine PRENDERGAST for the better securing of £200
                & further sum of £200 paid by John OWEN made over to John OWEN one moiety
                of all properties … WITNESS: William O’BRIEN apprentice to Robert OWEN of
                City of Dublin Stationer & William DEVALL Notary Public |   |  
            | 99 | 243 | 68911 |   | Leitrim | 1740 May 23 | MORGAN-IRWIN Aghavilly See notes: 98-214-68165. Addl
              witness: Benjamin JOHNSTON & Edward STERLING, City of Dublin.... 3
              lives [not named] |   |  
            | 99 | 274 | 69094 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1740 May 21 | JACKSON-SAMPSON CUCKMORE  or CUDMORE? Book Index
              1730-45 Same set of names as in 97-275-68300 |   |  
            | 100 | 90 | 69702 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1730-1745 | BRADFORD, Wm-HANSARD William BRADFORD of City of Dublin surgeon… land
                on Ormond Quay…. |   |  
            | 100 | 281 | 70489 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1730-1745 | BRADFORD, Wm-Digges Latouche William BRADFORD of City of Dublin surgeon… land
                on Ormond Quay…. |   |  
            | 100 | 322 | 70631 | JACKSON, John | Dublin | 1740 Feb 3 | EATON Book Index 1730-45 Nathaniel PEIRSON of City of Dublin of 1pt & Martha
                EATON of said city widow of other pt  reciting that John JACKSON 1727
                May 17 & 18  town and lands of Holywoodrath 140 acres in  Barony of
                CastleKnock & Co Dublin .. previously leased to PEIRSON by John JACKSON who then leased to Martha EATON the town and lands of Holywood Rath. NOTE: A James JACKSON married a Martha
                EATON (possibly a daughter of the widow) in 1737. | 16d |  
            | 100 | 537 | 71602 | JACKSON, Jane & Abigail | Meath | 1741 Jun 14 | Image
              286 BTW Alexander ERWIN of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt;
                Henry FISHER of City of Dublin Gent Grandson to the said Alexander ERWIN … Lease
                of Castletown More [Castletownmoor,
                Parish Staholmog,
                Barony Lower Kells],
                Meath, formerly formerly held by Mathew BARNWELL by virtue of a lease 19 Mar
                1730 made by  from Jane JACKSON, spinster and Abigail BUCKLEY
                otherwise JACKSON, widow who assigned [lands?] – of the 1st part in the original lease [in 19 Mar 1734] to Alexander ERWIN, Esq of Dublin
                who assigned it to his grandson Henry FISHER, Gent, grandson. NOTE: in the original
                lease [in 19 Mar 1734], John PEPPARD of Castletown More [Castletownmoor,
                Parish Staholmog,
                Barony Lower Kells],
                Meath, Esq of the 2nd part (PEPPARD had assigned it to ERWIN).  NOTE: Jane & Abigail JACKSON both daughters of Nathaniel JACKSON (1640-1698) and
                Elizabeth WOODS of Leeds. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 101 | 9 | 69527 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin Kings | 1738 Jun 20 | Image
              11 BTW Robert POOLE of City of Dublin Tin Plate Worker on
                1 pt & William GREENHOW of City of Dublin son & heir of John GREENHOW
                of City of Dublin deceased Timber Merchant of the other. Reciting that Robert
                POOLE entitled to lot in Yea and Nea Street in Liberty of Thomas Court Donore
                Co. Dublin which had been leased to William GREENHOW for 3 lives incl Mary
                LITTLE now deceased and Purefoy TAYLOR of Nahannagh, [Nahana,
                Parish Clonsast Barony Coolestown] Kings Co. son of John TAYLOR was nominated in her stead. WITNESS: William
                HOLT of City of Dublin Gent & Richard JACKSON clerke to said HOLT.
                [SIGNED] SEE: ROD: 53-495-36613. 1705 Aug 20. Yea
                and Nea street in Manor and Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore and ROD: 82-356-58140. 1734 May 29. Reciting 1705 Aug 20. Land in Earl's Street
                o'wise Yea and Nay St, Liberty Thomas Court and Donore, Dublin [For more
                related to Yea & Nay St see: ROD: 87-345-62000, & ROD: 125-217-84802]
                John MONTGOMERY since deceased life removed; Richard POOLE since deceased
                father of Robert POOLE. NOTE: Purefoy TAYLOR of
                Millgrove, Kings Co. Esq. married Miss Anne RORKE of Harold’s Cross, Co.
                Dublin in July 1782. SOURCE: Hiberian
                  Magazine NOTE: The townland where
                Purefoy TAYLOR resided was beside the townland granted to Francis JACKSON in the mid-1600s and Jane POOLE, daughter of a Mary TAYLOR and a sister of
                Robert POOLE married Philip JACKSON of Ballinrahn Kings Co. NOTE: Mary LITTLE may
                have been Mary TAYLOR and therefore Purefoy’s mother |   |  
            | 101 | 172 | 70503 | JACKSON | Londonderry | 1740 Jan 20 | Image
              92 Lease by Catherine ROWLEY of City of Dublin spinster
                & Rowley HILL of Walworth [Walworth,
                Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
                Barony Keenaght and/or Walworth,
                Parish Faughanvale,
                Barony Tirkeeran NOTE: They share a border], Co. Londonderry
                esq. to William JACKSON Jr of Dunnigrenan [possibly Drumballyhagan or Drumballyhagan
                  Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin]
                Co Londonderry Surgeon bearing date  the 17th day of June 1735
                whereby Catherine ROWLEY demised to said William JACKSON  all that
                part of the half town of Dunnigrennan formerly held by David BIGOTT John
                McMICHAEL together with the old Highway from the housestead  wherein Gillaspy
                M’CONNAGHY formerly lived to the Flush called Dunigrinen Flush also that part
                of the town of Tobermore [Tobermore,
                Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin]
                cont 3 tenements ranging to the street of Tobermore Town on the South and to
                a road or way  of forty foot broad of the rere made  out of Tobermore town to
                Dunigrinnan Fort on the West which was served out of this demise… more
                description.. were demised by Hugh ROWLEY to Robert Mc[ILREE?]  and the same
                was held by Capt William JACKSON father to the said William JACKSON excepting unto the said Catherine ROWLEY & Rowley Hill the meadow next to
                the Flush which Hugh ROWLEY kept to his own use. All to William JACKSON jr for lives of said William JACKSON jr.  Ann CUNNINGHAM jr
                daughter of Gorges CUNNINGHAM of Spring Hill, Co. Londonderry & Martha
                CORNWALL daughter of John CORNWALL of Mullaghmargaret Co. Tyrone Gent.
                WITNESS: Letitia HILL, spinster, John CORNWALL Sadler George MOORE Public
                Notary all of City of Dublin. NOTE: See
                reference to marriage of a William JACKSON to a Martha CORNWALL
                ROD #70504. This may link the JACKSONs of Tobermore  to the JACKSONs of Coleraine and
                  also given the ROWLY connection to the JACKSONs
                    of Tullyvallen and from there to the JACKSONs
                      of Urker. NOTE: Dun Grianan Fort (in
                this deed as Dunigrinnan Fort?) is in Co. Donegal. Greenfort
                  Demesne (Grianfort) , Clondavaddog Civil Parish, Barony of
                Kilmacrenan, Co. Donegal Greenfort
                Island (aka Green Fort Island) , Clondavaddog Civil Parish, Barony of
                Kilmacrenan, Co. Donegal NOTE: In 1796 there was a Robert McIlree at the Vow [a
                townland on the River Bann where there once was a ferry]. Belfast News
                Letter. Thanks to Linde Lunney for this. |   |  
            | 101 | 206 | 7066 | JACKSON, Robert  | Dublin | 1740 Jan 24 | Image
              109 BTW James VAREILLE of City of Dublin Merchant only son
                of John VAREILLES of City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt & Anthony VAREILLES
                of City of Dublin Merchant & Richard PHEPOE of Skreen Co. Meath Gent of
                other pt. Tripartite Indenture btw James & John VAREILLES of 1st pt; Anthony VEREILLES and Richard PHEPOE of 2nd pt & Richard
                WALKER of City of Dublin Merchant & Rose WALKER 2nd daughter
                of Richard WALKER of 3rd pt. Marriage to be btw James VAREILLE
                & Rose WALKER & in consid of £1,000  secured against 1/3 pt of piece
                of ground fronting to a New Street at West End of New
                  Market to be set on so called Chambers Street in
                Liberty of Donore Co. Dublin bounded on east by Robert JACKSONs on
                west by James WHITTLEs holding, North to Mr. Timothy IMERSONs holding and
                South to said street containing in front to said street  and he same breadth
                in rere and from front to rere 108’ … and also piece of ground on Pill Lane over against John SANDES in suburbs of
                City of Dublin then late in possession of Thomas KILPATRICK containing in
                front to Pill Lane rom the House then lately
                built by Andrew PRICE on Lord Santry’s Ground … and part of ground belonging
                to the said City on the North to the City Quay  & River Liffy on the east
                to Mr Jacob POOLs Lotts #26 & 27 … lives of John SHAW Samuel CARD &
                Ralph CARD … WITNESS: William WALKER of City of Dublin Alderman & George
                FLETCHER of City of Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 101 | 323 | 71409 | BALL, Thomas | Meath Armagh Dublin | 1741 May 15 | BALL-GAGE Bk 2 1739-1810 Image
                168 Thomas BALL of Dublin Esq. of
                1pt & Rev. John GAGE of Ashdowneybig [??] Co.
                Londonderry of other pt £1,145..townlands Nevintown [Knavinstown,
                Parish Crickstown,
                Barony Ratoath]] & Creekstown
                  [Crickstown,
                Parish Crickstown,
                Barony Ratoath] Co Meath & Emerycam [Ummeracam
                  (Ball) North and/or Ummeracam
                    (Ball) South, Parish Creggan,
                Barony Fews Upper],
                Shet[?Sheetrim,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] [Munogg? Monog,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
                Dunloghery [Drumlougher,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] , Teer
                [Teer,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
                Annaghmore [Annaghmare,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
                Drumncavalk [possibly Drummuckavall,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
                Tullyogallagh [Tullyogallaghan,
                Parish Newtownhamilton,
                Barony Fews Upper]
                Aghduffe [probably Aughanduff,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper ]
                Cargint [possibly Carnagat,
                Parish Newry
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper] those
                the town and lands of Crossmaglen [Crossmaglen,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
                  Big & Cullyhanna
                    Little, Parish Creggan,
                Barony Fews Upper] Urgher [aka [Urcher,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Legmoylin
                [Legmoylin,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] otherwise Tullydonnell [Tullydonnell
                  (Gage) or Tullydonnell
                    (O'Callaghan), Parish Creggan,
                Barony Fews Upper] &
                Drumully otherwise Balls Quarter [??] Corlys [probably [Corliss,
                Parish Creggan, Barony
                of Fews Upper] &
                Sturgan [possibly Sturgan,
                Parish Killevy
                  (Upper Orior portion), in the Barony of Orior Upper, NOTE: a part of a townland named Tullymore (not sure
                which one) was referred to as Tullymore Sturgeon] situate lying and
                being in the Co. of Armagh.  NOTE: A John BALL
                (1702-1764) Esq. was the husband of Dorothy JACKSON of the JACKSONs of Coleraine. He was 1st cousin of Thomas
                BALL (1696-1742) of Parish of Creggan and also of Bath, England. | 17 |  
            | 101 | 328 | 71443 |   | Dublin | 1741 May 20 | 3 Lotts 16,17,18 Caple Street East Side; Corner Lott
              of Ground Caple Street West side; Moiety of House Castle Street South side. Sherriffs-OWEN Image
                171 Indenture deed between James DUNN and Benjamin HUNT
                Esqs. and Sheriffs of the county of the city of Dublin of one part and Robert
                OWEN of the city of Dublin bookseller of the other part. Reciting sheriff by
                virtue of a writ issued by the Majesty's court of Common Pleas at the suit of
                William LOCKAGE against the lands and chattels of Valentine PRENDERGAST had
                taken an execution of a moiety of two lots of ground in the east side of Caple St. Being numbers 18 and 17.
                #18 containing from north to south in front of said St. 37’ 4” and in length
                from east to West 130’; #17 [illegible – 47’?] with the houses built thereon
                for the term of 99 years from the 29th of September 1682 subject to a moiety
                of rent of £14.00 a year and also the said Valentin PRENDERGAST registered
                title #16 situate in the east side of Caple St. containing
                from North to South and the front to said St. 37’ 4” inches and from East to
                West in length 130’ for the term of 90 years from the 25th of March 1696
                subject to a moiety of ground rent of £7.00 a year and also all this
                Valentine PENDERGRASS right title interest into one moiety of the corner
                house situated on the West side of Caple street in the possession of [?]
                RATHBONE containing in breadth of the front of said St. 72’ and backwards
                from said St. to Mary's Abbey in length 57’
                for the term of 39 years from the 25th day of March 1686 subject to the
                moiety of rent of £5 a year and also all this said Valentine PRENDERGRAST
                right title and interest of and in a moiety of a massage or tenement on the South side of Castle street now in the possession of
                Charles LYONS merchant for term of 99 years from the 29th day of September
                1690 subject to a moiety of the rent of 20 lbs of £23 a year and reciting
                that the said Sheriffs exposed to sale all this the said PRENDERGRAST’s right
                title and interest to all this to the fairest bidder and Robert OWEN bid for
                the same … Robert OWEN [SEAL] witness John THOMPSON and John USHER of city of
                Dublin merchants. |   |  
            | 101 | 360 | 71647 | O’NEILL | Dublin | 1740 Jun 27 | Image
              187 BTW Arthur O’NEILL of City of
                Dublin merchant for better securing the payment of £50 & interest made
                over to William KNIGHT of City of Dublin Coulterer all that corner or angular
                piece of ground on West side of Fishamble
                  Street and the Blind Quay in City of Dublin
                    with three houses in possession of said Arthur O’NEILL another in possession
                    of Anne CRANE widow and the other in possession of Abraham MANNING said
                    ground containing in front to Fishamble Street 61’4’ and in depth on North side fronting
                      the Blind Quay 39’
                        6” and in depth front to rere on south side 45’ 6” … WITNESS: Isaac WIMMINS
                        & William O’NEILL of City of Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 102 | 223 | 70490 | JACKSON | Wicklow | 1740 Sep 3 | Image
              139 Whereby Marlborough STERLING granted to Anne JACKSON of the City of Dublin Widow & heirs subject to condition of redemption
                all that parcel of land known as Sandymount
                  Park Containing 10 acres in Manor of Mount Kennedy & Parish &
                Barony of New Castle Co. Wicklow. WITNESS: William ALKINS & Matthew
                PAGEIT both of City of Dublin Gent NOTE: This is likely Anne JACKSON (born btw 1692-1701) and mother
                of the United Irishman Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795). Born Anne GORE, she
                was the wife of Richard JACKSON (bef 1680-bef 1740) |   |  
            | 102 | 303 | 70850 | BALL | Armagh | 1740 Feb 13 | BALL to HANSARD 1739-1810 Urker  Townland Bk 2 1739-1810 Image
                179 Frances HALL of Strangford Co Down Esq. Demised to John
                HANSARD Secretary to the Incorporated Society in Dublin for Promoting
                English Protestant Schools in Ireland all that part of the lands of Urcher
                then in posession of the said Incorporated Society ...29 acres.. to hold for
                the use of the Society from the 1st day of May 1736... for lives
                of [royal princesses] |   |  
            | 102 | 517 | 72115 | SALE, Mary | Dublin | 1741 Aug 27 | Image
              289 BTW Mary SALE of City of Dublin widow sole executor
                & residuary legatee of William SALE late of Co. Dublin Gent deceased on 1
                pt & John WHITE of Kevinsport Co. Dublin Gent of other pt…. assigned
                house on Lower Coombe Co. Dublin now in possession of Joseph WILLS Clothier.
                … NOTE: Their daughter
                Abigail SALE married George CRUICKSHANK and then Henry JACKSON of
                Birr, Kings Co. [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt,, Kings Co. | 18 |  
            | 103 | 18 | 70448 | BIRCH | Limerick | 1740 Jan 7 | BIRCH, George-HARDING NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745 Thomas GRADY of Kiballyonan, City of Limerick ...
                George BIRCH, City of Dublin ... Ambrose HARDY. |   |  
            | 103 | 147 | 70983 | JACKSON, Adam & Christopher & ors | Dublin | 1741 Mar 31 | JACKSON-DeLANDRE Book Index 1730-45 Jackson
              & Son Image
                379 Assignment from Thomas KENNAN of Diswelstown, Co Dublin
                Gent to Adam JACKSON and Christopher JACKSON of Lackwood als
                Castagobb, Co Dublin, clothiers all that part of the land of Astagobb [Astogob
                  (Castleknock) Parish Castleknock, Barony Castleknock or Astagob
                    (Clonsilla) Parish Clonsilla,
                Barony Castleknock commonly called Guns Island and also all that part of the land of Lackwood
                als Castagobb aforesaid with the two tuck of fulling mills with the four
                stocks and four houses there namely the dwelling house Corning House Stove
                and Composition House and also all that part of Diswelstown [Diswellstown Parish Castleknock,
                Barony Castleknock]
                aforesaid commonly called the Mill Island ... make over to Bartholomew
                DELANDRE of the City of Dublin Gent for term of 25 years.... WITNESS: Mathew
                DANIEL Gent & John WADE Clothier both of Dublin. |   |  
            | 103 | 313 | 71569 | McMASTER | Dublin | 1730-1745 | ANDERSON, Robert-McMASTER Rev. Robert McMASTER of Dublin .. Cabragh Lane
                in Manor of Grange Gorman & Co Dublin... |   |  
            | 103 | 413 | 71922 | SALE, John | Dublin` | 1741 Jul 18 | Image
              511 BTW John SALE of Rathkeele Co. Limerick one of the
                officers of Exise of the one part and John WHITE of Kevinsport Co. Dublin Gent of the other part. Whereby the said John SALE for consid assigned to
                John WHITE all his the said John SALEs right claim demand to the 5th pt of the sum of £500 he being entitled by virtue of a deed 14 Oct 1703 made
                on intermarriage of Harvey SALE father of the said John since deceased with
                Rebeca SALE the said John’s mother since also deceased…. His share of a house
                on the Lower Coomb Co. Dublin now in possesion of Joseph WILLS
                Clothier. WITNESS: Laurence WALSH of Ballymore Eustace Co. Dublin Yeoman & Harvey SALE of City of Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 103 | 434 | 71969 | BAILIE | Dublin | 1741 Jul 17 | Image
              522 Hamilton GORGES of City of Dublin Esq. Thomas
                CHRISTMAS of City of Waterford Esq. Hans BAILIE and William MAGUIRE both of
                City of Dublin Gents of 1st. William ANNESLEY of City of Dublin of 2nd pt & William JOHNSTON of 3rd pt. ... lands
                of Castlewillan, Co. Down |   |  
            | 104 | 267 | 72946 | JACKSON, Elizabeth & ors | Dublin | 1741 Dec 23 | MATTHEWS & wife-GIBTON Image
                142 John MATTHEWS of City of Dublin
                Cordwainer & Elizabeth MATTHEWS otherwise JACKSON his wife... did
                sign to Nicholas GIBTON of the same City Currier all that brick house &
                tenement built by Enoch PALMER Founder and situate of the west side of Boote Lane in said City... WITNESS: William HARRISON of Newroe [New Row] Dublin
                  Cordwainer & William DEVALL Publ Notary. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico Elizabeth JACKSON
                (1717-aft 1741) NOTE: Boot La. (The N. part of
                what is now Arran Str. E.) 1697. From an inn, with the sign of the Boot.
                SOURCE: Dublin Street Names.   |   |  
            | 104 | 314 | 73151 | GILLMER | Armagh | 1740 Jan 29&30 | GILLMER to DAWSON Notes in 2009 diary1739-1810 Between Robert GILMORE of City of Dublin, Gent
                eldest son & heir apparent of James GILMER late of Monony, Co. Armagh
                Gent deceased of the one part & Hon. Arthur DAWSON Esq. 3rd Baron ... of the other part ... for £500 transferred to Arthur DAWSON “all
                that an those in the Desmenes of Mount Hamilton otherwise Ardgonell called by
                the names of Ryland Island of Limepark ... part of townland of Fredduff adjoining the Bridge of Argonnell
                & the Great Road leading from Middleton to Monaghan & formerly in the
                possession of William HAMILTON & his undertenants ... WITNESS: Richard
                MAGENIS & Samuel WALLACE both of City of Dublin, Gent. |   |  
            | 104 | 432 | 73783 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1742 Apr 28 | Image
              226 Lease btw John SALE of Rathcale Co. Limerick of 1 pt
                & Richard COLLES of Patrick Street Co. Dublin Currier of the other pt.
                reciting the Ellin SALE of Newrow in the Liberties of Thomas Court &
                Donore & Co. Dublin widow by indenture of lease 8 May 1701 demised to
                Thomas MURPHY of Newrow aforesaid Farmer all that old house in Newrow
                aforesaid wherein Edmund SALE Gent deceased formerly lived adjoining the
                dwelling house of the said Ellin SALE with the back house Tan Yard & Lime
                Yard & Appurtenances in which lease there is an exemption… reserving out
                of the [?] demised unto the said Ellin SALE her heirs and assigns during the
                term herin granted  a piece of ground or Garden next adjoining to the
                Backyard of her said Dwelling House & Conveniency of a Hayrick over
                against the Stable hereafter Excepted & also Excepting & reserving
                unto the said Eillin SALE her heirs and assigns the said Stable on the
                Premises with Free Passage at all times from the said River & House of
                Easement theron & the use & Privilege therof and only the use of the
                Brew House on the said Premises as Often as Occasion requires NOTE: This is not the
                John SALE who was the husband of Elizabeth GORE als TIFFIN. I suspect that he
                was a nephew and a son of Edmund. |   |  
            | 104 | 444 | 73841 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1742 May 6 | Image
              232 L&R whereby John SALE & Harvey SALE of City of
                Dublin Gent in consid  of £52 pd by James WYNNE of Ballymadroneought in Co.
                Dublin Esq did Grant & assign to James WYNNE all that and those two
                houses or Tenements Gardens Backsides Back Houses & appurtenances
                situated on the East Side of New Roe in the Mannor & Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore in Co. Dublin
                granted by lease from Edward Earl of Meath unto Ellin SALE Widow 3 Sept 1692
                for three lives renewable forever at rent of £26… one of which said houses
                and Tan Yard were then in the possession of Mr Thomas MURPHY and the other of
                the said houses then waste [out] was formerly in the possession of Harvey
                SALE the elder & late in the possession of Rebecca SALE bounded on the
                north to Mo BERNYS holding on the west to New Roe aforesaid … | 18 |  
            | 105 | 151 | 72963 | DAWSON | Monaghan | 1721 Dec 21 | CLOSE-DAWSON Book 45 (1739-1810) Donaldson’s Tates  Samuel CLOSE of Warringstown, Co. Down Esq. &
                Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Esq. .. transfer of a number of tates
                in Co Monaghan. |   |  
            | 105 | 447 | 74228 | JACKSON, Robert | Kings  | 1744 Jun 14 | JACKSON-COLLINS Book Index 1730-45 Robert JACKSON in Parsonstown, [aka Birr
                now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings
                County, wigmaker. For 150 pounds granted to Michael COLLINS of City of Dublin Gent all those house and garden then
                in possession of Rev. Henry BIRCH dec’d then in possession of sd JACKSON situate in Parsonstown.. also 10 acres in Burkes hill [in Birr now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings Co
                late in possession of John HAMILTON Joyner dec’d then in possession of Robert JACKSON... for lives of Robert JACKSON & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife & Thomas JELLICOE ... James JACKSON eldest son of Robert JACKSON...more details... NOTE: This likely connects him to the James JACKSON peruke-maker of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], and of
                Dublin. SEE: ROD: 548-502-371521. |   |  
            | 106 | 61 | 72709 | JACKSON, George & ors | Dublin & Lowth | 1741 Oct 9 | DONNELL & others-WHITE Initially I had #72599 – may need to double check JACKSON-WHITE 1730-1745 Deeds of lease betw Elizabeth DONNELL otherwise DOBBIN
                of the City of Dublin, widow; Richard JESSON of Dundalk in the Co of
                Louth Gent & Mary JESSON otherwise DOBBIN his wife Ann CRAVEN otherwise
                DOBBIN of Dublin widow which said Elizabeth Mary & Ann are sisters
                & heirs at law of James DOBBIN late of City of Dublin Gent and
                Arthur CRAVEN of City of Dublin Esq. Admin of the said James DOBBIN
                and devisee in fee simple of John DOBBIN of City of Dublin who was
                brother and heir of said James DOBBIN dec’d of the one part & Mark WHYTE
                of the other part of City of Dublin Esq.... deed of release ... names
                of 1st part; Revd George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co Lowth and
                Anthony FOSTER of City of Dublin Esq. Admin with the will annexed  of
                the Rev. Peter JACKSON dec’d ... complicated memorial ... SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage - Antrim. |   |  
            | 106 | 83 | 72812 | JACKSON, Ellen & William & ors | Dublin; Cork | 1741 Nov 21 | JACKSON-HEARNE .. KEOWN Book Index 1730-45 Image
                49 Lease made bet Ellen JACKSON of City of Dublin
                widow and relict and executor of Revd William JACKSON doctor of
                divinity late of City of Dublin & Revd William JACKSON of
                Rocksavage, Co Cork only son and heir at law of sd Wm JACKSON dec’d.
                of 1 pt & Rev Daniel HEARN Archdeacon of Cashel of other pt   .. in consid
                of £1624 sterling pd to Ellen by Daniel HEARN townlands of Streamstown cont
                389 acres... many townlands ... all in Barony of Moycashell, Co Westmeath. NOTE: See ROD: 141-338-95707 NOTE: Rev William JACKSON jr (1713-1767) |   |  
            | 107 | 160 | 73596 | GORE, Elizabeth | Kings Limerick | 1733 May 12 | Will of Elizabeth GORE relict of Hon Sir Ralph GORE
              Bart late of City of Dublin devised all her estate to Rt. Rev Father
              in God Edward Lord Bishop of Cloyne and the Hon Henry HAMILTON of City of Dublin & their heirs to the use of the trusts ,,,, for life of her mother Jane
              ASHE…. And to allow maintenance to her younger children Ralph & Richard …
              lands in Limerick to the use of her 2nd son Ralph GORE … 3rd son Richard GORE … appointed her mother Jane ASH, the said Edward Bishop of
              Cloyne, the said Henry HAMILTON & Henry BROOK of City of Dublin Esq. … to be guardians to her children during their respective minorities….
              WITNESS: Anthony BURY Co. Tipperary Clke, Nathaniel CLEMENTS of City of Dublin Esq & Henry BRICKLEY late of City of Dublin Publ Notary since
              deceased. Mem WITNESS: Christopher BOWEN & Albert CATHERS both of City of Dublin NOTE Edward JONES was
                the Bishop. | 18 |  
            | 107 | 531 | 75264 | JACKSON, Ann & Elizabeth & William | Dublin | 1742 June 3 | JACKSON-JACKSON Notes in 2009 diary Book
              Index 1730-1745 Image
                584 Anne JACKSON of City of Dublin spinster made
                over to William JACKSON of same City merchant ... new brick dwelling
                house & tenement on West side of Bootlane Dublin late in possession of Gen FAIRFAX & also memorial of assignment 20
                Nov 1745 whereby said William JACKSON did make over to his father Michael
                  JACKSON. WITNESSS: Susan BOWLES, City of Dublin, spinster; John DEVALL of
                Dublin, Gent. See: JACKSON of Pimlico. NOTE: Boot La. (The N.
                part of what is now Arran Str. E.) 1697. From an inn, with the sign of the
                Boot. SOURCE: Dublin
                  Street Names. |   |  
            | 107 | 531 | 75265 | JACKSON, Elizabeth | Dublin | 1742 Oct 9 | MATTHEWS-JACKSON Notes in 2009 diary Image
                584 Between Enoch PALMER of City of Dublin of one
                part & Michael JACKSON of same city clothier of the other part for house
                lately built by Enoch PALMER on West side of Boot lane, Dublin ... 91
                year lease yearly rent 40s ... by which assignment John MATTHEWS of City of Dublin [?] & Elizabeth MATHEWS otherwise JACKSON his wife did make over their
                title to said Michael JACKSON [NOTE: Elizabeth
                MATTHEWS was the daughter of Michael JACKSON] WITNESS: Susannah BOWLES City
                of Dublin, spinster; John DEVALL of Dublin, Gent & John
                MATHEWS. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 107 | 531 | 75266 | JACKSON, Michael | Dublin | 1742 Nov 20 | JACKSON-GIBSON Notes in 2009 diary  Image
                584 Michael JACKSON of City of Dublin,
                clothier to Nicholas GIBSON [GIBTON?] [much detail echoes two earlier deeds]
                for house lately built by Enoch PALMER on West side of Boot lane, Dublin now
                in possession of Mrs. Margaret McKENZIE reciting deed 14 Aug 1713 whereby the
                land was granted to Michael JACKSON by Enoch PALMER. WITNESS:
                Mary DALTON of Cabbragh Lane, Dublin, spinster; John DEVALL, City of Dublin,
                Gent. NOTE: The recited deed would have been
                the marriage settlement of Michael JACKSON & Mary McCRACKEN, niece
                of Enoch PALMER. See: JACKSON of Pimlico.. NOTE: There may be a
                connection to Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],. Kings
                Co. An Alice DALTON married a James JACKSON |   |  
            | 108 | 194 | 75823 | ASHE, Luke | Londonderry Dublin Sligo Longford | 1843 Feb 4 | ASH RAINEY & Ors -NESBITT.  Image
                139 Crean’s Close BTW William Ash RIENY [aka RAINEY or REANEY] of
                BallymCuggin [??] Co. Londonderry and Lawrence
                VERNON of Sligo Co. Sligo Esq of 1 pt & Carnacross NESBITT of Aghamore
                Co. Longford Esq. of the other pt. Reciting Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman by indenture of lease 8 April 1710 demised to Mary YEEDON of Sligo
                Widow plot of land lately in possession of George CROFTON Gent in Stephen
                Street in Town of Sligo … lives of Mary YEEDON Mary YEEDON eldest daughter
                & Margaret YEEDON 2nd daughter of said Mary YEEDON and that
                Mary YEEDON in natural love and affection unto Peter SMITH and Margaret SMITH
                otherwise YEEDON his wife .. reciting that Benjamin BURTON on 28 Oct 1725
                demised to Mary YEEDON Park commonly called Creane Close containing 1 acre 3
                roods in town of Sligo for lives of Toby PEYTON of Laheen, Co. Leitrim, Gent
                Mary PEYTON wife to Toby PEYTON and Margaret YEEDON daughter to Mary YEEDON…
                Mary YEEDON 1 June 1728 in consideration of natural love and affection she
                bore to Peter SMITH & Margaret his wife transferred the lease and that
                Margaret SMITH otherwise YEEDON one of the lives of the 1st recited deed and that Samuel BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman and heir of
                said Benjamin BURTON by deed of renewal 15 Nov 1730  inserted Peter SMITH in
                place of Margaret SMITH otherwise YEEDON deceased … lives of Mary YEEDON and
                Mary YEEDON eldest daughter of said Mary YEEDON and then wofe of Tobas PEYTON
                of Co. Roscommon Gent and said Peter SMITH by deed 6 June 1733 in
                consideration of £40 paid by Luke ASH of Sligo Co. Sligo Gent sold the Park
                to Luke ASH … reciting that whereas the said Mary YEEDON one of the lives is
                dead Benjamin BURTON of Burton Hall Co. Carlow Esq by deed of renewal 17 Oct
                1739 and in consideration of £2 paid by Luke ASH instead and place of the
                said Mary PEYTON otherwise YEEDON deceased … now for lives of Mary YEEDON
                Peter SMITH & Luke ASH … whereas Philip COX of Sligo, Co. Sligo Esq by
                indenture 27 Nov 1739 set to Luke ASH the three following parkes that is to
                say the Two North Parkes mearing the Pious uses and the Middle Park between
                the park in possession of James GIBSON and a park in possession of said
                Phillip COX. The 3 parks = 7 acres granted to Phillip COX by Owen WYNE of
                Hazelwood Co. Sligo Esq. unto Luke ASH for lives of Phillip COX Lewis ORMSBY
                son of George ORMSBY of Tobberwaddy Esq. & George ORMSBY 3rd son of George ORMSBY … 25 March last past those 2 Parkes part of Lands of
                Cloonebikin containing 4 acres 3 roods for lives of Luke ASH Samuel ASH son
                of William ASH of Maghenny [??] Co.
                Londonderry Gent … bog of Killbreedy 6 acres 3 roods in Barony Carbery and
                Manor of Sligo for lives of Luke ASH William ASH & Daniel McNEALE and
                whereas Luke ASH by his last will 8 May 1742 appointed William Ash RAINY
                & Lawrence VERNAN executors … incl two Parkes or Closes part of lands of
                Cloonhebikin bounded on the east by Henry KING’s Park on the south by the
                River on the west by William GRIFFITHS Park and on the North to the lane
                leading to the bogg cont 4 acres 3 roods and also that part of the bogg of
                Kilbreedy cont 6 acres 3 roods in Barony of Carbury Manor of Sligo for lives
                of Mary YEEDON Peter SMITH & Mary YEEDON the younger and also lives of
                Luke ASH Samuel ASH son of William of Magherifelt Co. Londonderry Gent &
                Daniel McNEAL son of John McNEAL deceased in the first 4th & 5th recited leases … WITNESS: Edward SMITH & Frances BILL NOTE:
                William ASH-RAINEY and Luke ASH were sons of Lt. Col Thomas ASH &
                Elizabeth RAINEY. Their sister Sarah ASH was the wife of John JACKSON.
                They had many children including Hugh JACKSON, Luke JACKSON & Martha JACKSON. Dr. Daniel McNEIL was of Monaghan and was
                a son of Dr. John McNEIL and Mary ASH (sister of LUKE ASH & William
                ASH-REINEY)  SEE: JACKSONs of Tobermore. |   |  
            | 108 | 226 | 76108 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1742
              Mar 18 | DEERING-JACKSON Image
                157 Marriage btw Rev Henry CARY &
                Mary DEERING NAMES: Henry DEERING &
                Mary DEERING of Dublin; Bishop Mordecai CARY & wife Catherine CARY &
                daughter Catherine CARY, all of Killala; Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore, Kings Co; Rev. Theophilus BROCAS of
                Killala; Robert FRENCH; Charles DEMPY; Rev. Samuel VIRCASEL [?]; Bartholomew
                DELANDRY. It is a marriage agreement between Henry CARY & Mary DEERING.
                The JACKSON connection is to Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772). His ancestry can be seen at JACKSONs of Derbyshire This line includes the JACKSONs
                of Santry. |   |  
            | 108 | 330 | 76514 | BRADFORD | Dublin   | 1742 Feb 24 | BRADFORD, Wm-of Kildare 1730-1745 Image
                213 BTW William BRADFORD of City of Dublin surgeon
                on 1 pt & Rt Hon Robert Earl of Kildare of other pt. Plot of land on
                south side of Ushers Quay in Suburbs of Dublin containin 60’ in front,
                in depth 150’… lives of said William BRADFORD & Frances Anne BRADFORD his
                wife and Hugh MORGAN eldest son of Marcus Anthony MORGAN of City of Dublin Esq. … witness Richard NELSON & Charles MEARS  both of Dublin Gents. NOTE: Marcus Anthony MORGAN was the
                husband of one of the daughters of Chidley COOTE. |   |  
            | 109 | 188 | 75486 | JACKSON, Nathaniel | Queens | 1742 Dec 22 | JACKSON-JACKSON Bk 16 Notes in 2009
              diary Book Index 1730-45 22 Dec 1742 Deed between Nat JACKSON eldest son of Robert JACKSON late of Mountmellick, Queens Co.
                Farmer deceased  whereby after ... Nathaniel JACKSON the elder
                for the consideration therein mentioned in pursuance of a power mentioned
                & reserved in marriage articles in said deed poll recited did charge all
                that and those the Mill lands of Mountmellick with the appurts thereunto
                belonging lying and being in the Parish of Rosinallis, Queens Co. Aforesaid
                also partr of the said lands of Mountmellick as also another part of
                Mountmellick & also all that and those the Towns and Lands of Garoon
                & Drinagh ... Parish of Rosnallis ... formerly held by Richard RICHARDS
                bounded on the South East by a tenement formerly held by Pat ROCH &
                lately in possession of Richard GUY & on the North East by Henry SUMMERS
                holding & on the North by the street with the sum of £300 to be raised
                immediately after the death of said Nathaniel the elder out of the rents and
                profits of said premises ... paid unto Nathaniel JACKSON the
                youngest son of said Nathniel and to Mary JACKSON his the said
                Nathaniel’s the elder’s daughter in the shares following: £200 to Nathaniel JACKSON the youngest £100 to said Mary JACKSON with interest
                from the decease of said Nathaniel the Elder. WITNESS: Samuel WALLACE, Edmond WILSON & Richard
                MAGENIS, all Gents of City of Dublin. EARLIER NOTES: ... re: powers mentioned & reserved
                in marriage articles in deed that the Mill lands of Mountmellick ... Parish
                of Rossnellis & lands of Garoon & Dunagh ... in Parish of Rossnallis,
                Queens Co.... pd to Nat JACKSON the youngest son of Nathaniel the elder & to Mary JACKSON the said Nathaniel & the
                elders daughter in the shares following  £200 Nat JACKSON the younger £100 JACKSON & [invest] SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |   |  
            | 109 | 354 | 76168 | JACKSON, Ann & ors | Dublin Wicklow | 1743 Mar 24 | JACKSON-SALE Book Index 1730-45 Image
                515 Ann JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of 1
                pt & Catherine SALE of City of Dublin widow of Edward SALE Esq edc’d
                doctor of Laws. Ann JACKSON in consid of £443 to her paid by
                the said Catherine SALE did make over land known by the name of Sandymount Park cont 10 acres in Manor of
                Mount Kennedy Parish & Barony of  Newcastle, Co Wicklow. WITNESS: Henry
                GORE & Pat DUNN both of City of Dublin Gent. Signed by Anne JACKSON NOTE: Anne JACKSON née
                GORE was the widow of Richard JACKSON and mother of Rev. William JACKSON
                (1737-1795). Henry GORE was the Henry GORE who was her brother and Dr. Edward
                SALE her step-brother. |   |  
            | 110 | 69 | 75564 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1740 Jan 7 | BRADFORD, Wm-GOOLD 1730-1745 Wm BRADFORD City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt &
                Elizabeth GOLD of same widow... 78 acres in Johnstown otherwise Colewinter
                Parish of Tinglass Baronony of Nethercross.... and all Castles houses ... |   |  
            | 110 | 355 | 77883 | GORE, Francis, Henry, John | Dublin Limerick | 1740 Sep 2 | Image
              186 BTW Thomas CASEY of City of Limerick, Doctor of Physic
                of 1 pt & James SEXTEN of City of Dublin of other pt. Lands in
                plowland of Clonrondbegg Parish Dromelease, Co. Clare NOTE: GOREs were supposedly lives, but I did not see them. | 18 |  
            | 110 | 404 | 78272 | STOYTE, John | Kings Westmeath Dublin | 1741 Mar 20 | Beryl Eustace Wills STOYTE, JOHN, the elder, Dublin, Esq. 20 March 1741.
                Full, 2J pp., 4 Feb. 1743. My dear wife Ann Stoyte, exor. with son John.
                Settlement made by me and my son John 26 March 1740 (lands etc. to be vested
                in testator's right heirs " upon failure of issue male of my said son
                John and my son Edward Stoyte "). My said son Edward is since deceased.
                Francis Stoyte, Ensign in Major Gen. Howard's Regt. of Foot in Great Britain.
                My nephew John Minchin. My friend
                Lewis Meares, Dublin, Esq., trustee. All my manners, lands and tenements and
                hereditaments, that is to say town and lands of Glascorn, Ballykeeren,
                Street, Donamon and Corelly, Gurteen, Gainstown and Tyrellstown, Frevanagh,
                Pallish [Pallas], Ballycahjn, in Co. Westmeath. Lenemarren otherwise called
                Knock and Thornhill, King's Co. Crackanstown and Blackwater, Co. Meath, and
                my houses, warehouses, etc. in Smock Alley, Dublin, and all other my lands.
                Leases which I hold from Lord Malton [situation not mentioned]. Witnesses :
                Edmond Meares, Dublin, merchant, George Meares and Charles Meares, Dublin,
                gents. Memorial witnessed by : Lewis Meares, Dublin, Esq., Charles Meares,
                Dublin, gent. 110, 404, 78272 Jno. Stoyte (seal) |   |  
            | 110 | 481 | 78879 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1743 Dec 1 | JACKSON-RORKE Book Index 1730-45 Between William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
                of 1 pt & Patrick RORKE of same City Clothier of other part in consid of
                rents, JACKSON demised to RORKE house or tenement situate on the
                  West side of Pimlicoe with the backside behind the same and Dye House in said
                  backside and being on the Court and Liberty of the Court and Donore and
                  County of the City of Dublin  bounded on the last to the Kings
                    pavement on the West to Mr. Martin holding on the north to Mr Harvey holding
                    on the south to Mr Dunlops holding.... term of thirty one years... said lease
                    is witnessed by Michael JACKSON of Pinlicoe afiresaid Gent and Francis
                    Nugent of Rasevaugh County of Westmeath.See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 110 | 491 | 78933 | JACKSON, Daniel | Dublin | 1743 Jul 16 | MAURICE Book Index 1730-45 Btw Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Alderman & Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan] 
                in Kings Co admin of Edward DEERING... house on south side of High St
                Dublin... witness Hans BAILIE of City of Dublin Merchant & Richard
                BARTLETT of the said city Gent.... NOTE: I
                suspect that this Edward DEERING aka Edward DERING was a brother of Catherine
                DERING (1711-1793) wife of Rev. Daniel JACKSON. NOTE: Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore
                & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry |   |  
            | 110 | 500 | 78998 | McCULLAGH | Dublin | 1741 Dec 20 | McCULLOCH Mary to SHANLY 1730-1745 Mary WEYMS otherwise McCULLOGH widow of Francis WEYMS
                ...house in Blind Quay. |   |  
            | 111 | 99 | 70770 | JACKSON, Erasmus | Queens | 1742 Feb 6 | Book Index 1730-45 CLIBBORN Erasmus JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens Co., farmer of
                the 1 pt & Robert CLIBBORN of City of Dublin Merchant of the
                other, Lands of Drinagh with part of Garroon not set to Nathaniel JACKSON…
                128a SEE: Quaker
                  Jacksons in Ireland. |   |  
            | 111 | 137 | 75964 | SALE, John | Dublin | 1734 Dec 17 | Image
              359 BTW Hannah MADDEN otherwise McLELAN of City of Dublin widow of 1 pt & Michael JONES of same Gent of other pt. Reciting that
                Edward late Earl of Meath deed 16 Apr 1692 demised to Anthony PERRY a piece
                of ground on Meath St. Dublin 38’ in front & 108 ‘ in depth for 3
                lives … 18 May 1693 demised to  John DAVISON Carpenter for 3 lives.
                Assignment came to Alexander McCLELAND who built two houses & devised to
                his only son John McLELAN deceased and that said John McLELAN by lease 16 Jun
                1707 conveyed to John SALE of City of Dublin … Hannah married Dr.
                Thomas MADDEN who was also dead & Hannah then entitled to equity of
                redemption…  2 houses in Meath St, Dublin | 18 |  
            | 111 | 200 | 76212 | GORE, Elizabeth | Dublin | 1743 Apr 6 | Image
              391 BTW Frederick Cary HAMILTON City of Dublin Esq.
                of 1st pt & Sir St. George Gore St. George of City of Dublin Bart & Edward CARY of Dungivnin Co. Londonderry Esq of 2nd pt.
                Anthony MALONE & William SCOTT of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Elizabeth GORE spinster one of the daughters of Sir Rt Hon Ralph GORE
                Bart deceased of 4th pt. … marriage intended btw Elizabeth GORE
                & Frederick Cary HAMILTON … | 18 |  
            | 111 | 328 | 76822 | STEEL, Richard | Dublin | 1743 Jun 20 | STEEL-BROWNE 1730-1745 Richard STEELE City of Dublin Gent. & Edward
                BROWNE Esq. Major of Regiment of Horse commanded by John BROWNE … land on
                Cooke Street, City of Dublin |   |  
            | 112 | 114 | 77300 | McCULLAGH, Patrick | Dublin | 1743 Aug 27 | Patrick McCULLAGH of Drumcondra Lane, occupant. SW |   |  
            | 112 | 21 | 76545 | JACKSON, Daniel | Kings | 1743 May 6 | Earl of Montrath & others- Ld TULLAMORE Book Index
              1730-45 Image
                18 Btw Algernon Earl of Montrath [Algernon COOTE
                (1689-1744] … & Revd Daniel JACKSON Vicar of the Parish of Lynally, in Kings Co. of
                1 pt & Charles Lord Baron MOORE of Tullamore of the other pt. ..... sold
                to MOORE Glebe [probably Mucklagh] 
                of Lyanally 28a 3r 25p with all woods underwoods Timber, Timber trees Water
                Courses Feeding Commons Common of Pasture Mines Minerals Quarries Royalties
                Privileges  …  land called the Long Meadow and Horse Island part of the lands
                of Ballynvoher [possibly Ballynagh – sounds similar, or more likely Ballynamire – fits geographically] Parish Lynally mearing and
                bounding on the lands of Ballycowan and Kilbride on the West with the old River or Watercourse between the said lands and the
                Glebe of Lyanally [Lynally
                  Glebe]  on the south with part of the lands of Ballynvoher on the east
                with the New Intended River through part of the lands of Ballinvoher
                containing 28a 3r 25p to hold to Rev Daniel JACKSON and his successor
                Vicars of the Parish Church of Lynally… WITNESS: Nicholas CRANNY of Crown
                Court Parish of St. James Westminster & Thomas TOWNSEND of Grosvenor
                Square, London, Steward to the Earl of Montrath.  NOTE: Rev. Daniel
                JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry NOTE: Charles Lord Baron
                MOORE of Tullamore (1712-1764) husband of Hester COGHILL (d. 1789). He died
                childless and his estates went to his nephew John BURY, son of his sister
                Jane MOORE. |   |  
            | 112 | 260 | 77952 | JACKSON, William | Antrim Dublin | 1741 Feb 2 | WARD & others – GORGES of Tyrone Book Index 1730-45 Image
                151 BTW Michael WARD Esq. One of the Justices of his
                Majesties Court & Hugh BOYD of Ballycastle [Ballycastle,
                Parish Aghanloo,
                Barony Keenaght]
                late Drumawillen [Drumawillin,
                Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary, Co Antrim Esq. &
                John ANDERSON City of Dublin Apothecary executors of the last will and
                testament of Richard JACKSON Esq. late of the City of Dublin dec’d of
                the first part. Hamilton GORGES of the City of Dublin Esq. Of the 2nd pt. & William JACKSON Esq. of Colerain, Co Londonderry of 3rd pt ... reciting earlier deed.13 Oct 1729  btw said William JACKSON of
                1 pt & said Richard JACKSON deceased of the other pt, the said William
                  JACKSON for securing the repayment of £2,059 2.6 ½ in consid of 5s
                granted to said Richard JACKSON the several freehold messuages .. Ballymadagan
                [Ballymadigan,
                Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine], Drumnaquil [Drumaquill,
                Parish Killowen,
                Barony Coleraine], Donballycarn [possibly Drumballyhagan
                  Clark], Ringressbegg [Ringrash
                    Beg, Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine], Rinressmore [Ringrash
                  More, Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine], Artecleave [Articlave
                  Lower (most likely) or Articlave
                    Upper, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine],
                the lower Altabrean [??] situate in Co.
                Londonderry … for 500 years at the yearly rent of one peppercorn but subject
                to be void according to a proviso therein contained. Michael WARD, Hugh BOYD
                & John ANDERSON in consideration of £2,003.5.3 did at the instance of
                said William JACKSON transfer to said Hamilton GORGES all said
                mortgaged lands, tenements & premises to hold to said Hamilton GORGES…
                for remaining term of 200 years subject to the proviso or condition of
                redemption and by which the said Hamilton GORGES declared that the said deed
                was taken in his name. John TRUST for the Rt. Hon. Marcus Lord Viscount
                Tyrone... WITNESS: William McCAUSLAND & Fairfax MERCER both of Dublin,
                Gent & by the said Hamilton GORGES in presence of Sackville BERESFORD of
                same, Gent & Wm McCAUSLAND & Hugh BOYD & Wm JACKSON in presence of Sackville BERESFORD & Dom HEYLAND of Castleroe. Hamilton
                GORGES [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 113 | 186 | 77925 77926 | JACKSON, Rose | Dublin Wexford Wicklow Carlow | 1743 Nov 26 | JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary Book Index
              1730-1745 Image
                102 Thomas BUNBURY of City of Dublin Esq eldest son
                & heir of Thomas BUNBURY late of the City Esq. decd & Anne BUNBURY
                his wife & Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON of sd City widow &
                relict of sd Thomas BUNBURY and mother of the Thomas BUNBURY party to this
                deed of 1st pt. Richard STEELE of sd City of 2nd pt; 
                Robt FRENCH of same City Esq of 3rd pt. for 1,424 pounds  paid by
                Richard STEELE to said Thomas BUNBURY sold to Richard STEELE  the Rectories,
                Tythes, Glebes and Glebe lands: the Rectory of the Church of Kilepipe and the
                Glebe and Glebe lands belonging & Rectory and Church of Killenure 
                otherwise Killenor otherwise Killnenor and Church lands belonging and Rectory
                of Church of Kiltagan otherwise Kiltegan otherwise Killagan….  In Counties
                Wexford, Wicklow and Catherlough [Carlow] ….  And Church of Killelan and
                Glebe and Glebe lands belonging to Church of
                  Killelan in Parish Killelan Co. Kildare [NOTE:
                Killelan is south of Ballitore and north west of Baltinglass]. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine | 16e |  
            | 114 | 24 | 77686 | JACKSON, Joseph | Wicklow | 1727 Feb 3 | BAYLY, John-JACKSON 1730-1745  Image
                308 Between John BAYLY of Ballyneclogh [Possibly Ballynaclogh  in
                Tipperary] Esq. Of 1 part & Thomas WATTERS of Spinans [aka Spinians] in
                Co. Wicklow Joseph JACKSON & John JACKSON both of Watterstown, [aka Waterstown]
                Co. Carlow of the other part. John BAYLEY had demised to Thomas WATTERS, Joseph JACKSON John JACKSON the town and lands of Williamstown in Barony of Rathvilly, as it is held by Messrs William & Thomas BUNBURY
                [NOTE: See Turtle BUNBURY web site] of
                Lisnaveagh, Co. Carlow ... 3 lives ... at expiration of lease made to captain
                Walter MURRAY of the said lands by Richard Earl of Arran at rent £237.16.4
                WITNESS: Patrick BRYAN, Coolemaderahiny, Co. Wicklow; John BROWN of Mount
                Neal, Co. Carlow & Richard DEASE, City of Dublin, Gent.  NOTE: I Suspect that the
                Thomas BUNBURY referred to was the Thomas BUNBURY(1673-1742)  husband of Rose
                JACKSON (1668-1738). It could also be their son Thomas BUNBURY (?-1781). SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine TOWNLANDS ·  Spinans
                East, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow
                179 A, 2 R, 14 P  ·  Spinans
                Hill (Cnoc na Spíonán) , Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper
                Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 129 A, 3 R, 0 P  ·  Spinans
                Middle, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 195 A, 2 R, 20 P  ·  Spinans
                West (Na Spíonáin Thiar) , Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co.
                Wicklow 75 A, 2 R, 38 P ·  Waterstown (Baile Bhaltair) , Rathvilly Civil Parish, Barony of Rathvilly, Co.
                Carlow 194 A, 3 R, 29 P ·  Williamstown (Baile Liam) , Rathvilly Civil Parish, Barony of Rathvilly, Co. Carlow
                1118 A, 3 R, 18 P  Possibly Ballynaclogh (Baile
                na Cloiche), Barony of Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary |   |  
            | 114 | 41 | 77922 | JACKSON, Rose | Dublin | 1743 Dec 9 | JACKSON-STEEL 1730-1745 Image
                316 Between Thomas BUNBURY of City of Dublin Esq. Eldest
                son & heir of Thomas BUNBURRY late of the city & Ann BUNBURY his wife
                & Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON of the city, widow & relict
                of the sd Thos BUNBURY/ to Richard STEEL rector of Church of Killenure
                otherwise Killenor ... Co. Wexford, Wicklow & Catherlogh... SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Thomas BUNBURY(1673-1742) 
                husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) and their son Thomas BUNBURY (?-1781). |   |  
            | 114 | 44 | 77924 | JACKSON, Rose & ors | Dublin | 1743 Nov 25 | JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745 Image
                318 Edmund BUNBURY attorney... Thomas BUNBURY his father
                & Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON her assigns ... natural lives of
                said Thomas BUNBURY & Benjamin BUNBURY the second son of Thomas BUNBURY
                late Cloghno Esq. Deceased who was grandfather of the said Edmond BUNBURY ...
                townland of Carnavonan was made by James BUTLER late of Garryhundon Esq.
                Since deceased to said Thomas BUNBURY Esq. Since deceased ... Edmond BUNBURY
                paid Richard STEELE £1474 to Thomas BUNBURY (father of Edmond) for absolute
                purchase .... of 3 rectories of Killpipe, Killinue & Kiltegan. WITNESS:
                James CANE & John ALLEN both of City of Dublin, Gents. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Thomas BUNBURY(1673-1742) 
                husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) and their son Thomas BUNBURY (?-1781). |   |  
            | 114 | 234 | 78765 | JACKSON, Richard & ors | Dublin | 1743 Mar 24 | JACKSON-DEAKER or DEACON  Image
                433 BUNBURY-JACKSON (In this index, but no mention
                of BUNBURY) Between Richard JACKSON Esq. Only son & heir
                of Richard JACKSON late of City of Dublin Esq. Esq. Deceased of 1st part & William DEAKEN of City of Dublin. Whereby the said Richard JACKSON in consideration of the [survival] of a former lease made by the said Richard JACKSON deceased to Farmer GLOVER of holding of 50 years 29 Sept 1708
                for yearly rent £26 the lease since legally come to William DEAKEN and in
                consid of £35 paid to Richard JACKSON by the said William
                DEAKEN plot of land on North side of Glovers Alley near Kings St in Parish of
                St. Peters & Corporation of City of Dublin Glovers Alley near Kings St.,
                Parish of St. Peters Co. Dublin .as described in map with all houses
                buildings improvements erected or made… by virtue of lease recited & also
                Liberty of Egress and regress thro Glovers Alley & the Passage leading to
                the Sugar House ... to hold to William DEAKEN etc from 29th Sept
                for 59 years at rent of £27 .10 above Taxes lease as often as Richard JACKSON or any Person or Persons in Trust for him who obtains a renewal or new lease
                from the Vicars Choralls of St. Patricks Church Dublin or their Successor …
                yearly rent of £27.10 ...£520  of the fine & Increase rent the whole of
                such fine and increase Rent in 1667 …WITNESS:
                John DEAKEN City of Dublin, Gent & Gilbert ALLASON  Thomas CONWAY Servant
                to William DEAKEN. NOTE: This is the Richard JACKSON of Forkhill. JACKSONs of Coleraine |   |  
            | 114 | 410 | 79399 | JACKSON, Thomas | Dublin | 1744 Jun 3 | JACKSON-HOGGART Notes in 2009 diary Book
              Index 1730-45 Between Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Glassgrinder of 1st part Thomas HOGGART of same City Clothier
                & Anna HOGGART spinster his daughter of 2nd part. James BIBBY
                of same city Gent & William DONALDSON of same City brewer of 3rd part. Marriage intended between Thomas JACKSON & Anne
                HOGGART ... £500 ... WITNESS: Nathaniel PROCTOR, City of Dublin, Gent Matthew
                PAGEITT Clerke to Ben JOHNSTON |   |  
            | 114 | 441 | 79552 | SALE, Catherine | Wicklow | 1744 Aug 14 | Mountkenny Manor (Sandymount Park) Image
                540 BTW Elizabeth BARKER of City of Dublin Spinster of 1 pt.
                Edward KEAN of Clontarf Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. & Catherine SALE of City of Dublin Widow of 3rd pt. Whereby Elizabeth BARKER by and with the
                consent of Edward KEAN… set to Catherine SALE lands of Sandymount Park (except such part of
                Sandymount as the said Catherine SALE is intitled to under a lease for
                lives heretofore granted to John SALE Esq. deceased by Sir Richard KENNEDY
                Baronet Deceased) and also the Lough Meadow on the west side of the orchard
                of Mount Kennedy in tenure or occupation of Catherine SALE containing
                10a in Manor of Mount Kennedy, Barony Newcastle, Co. Wicklow for life of Catherine
                  SALE Avis SALE & Garrett WESTLY eldest son to Richard WESTLY
                Esq.  … WITNESS: Margaret BALAGUIER of City of Dublin Widow & William
                SMITH. Eliza BARKER [SEAL] NOTE: Elizabeth BARKER
                of Grafton Street, City of Dublin was a cousin of Robert JONES of
                Mountkennedy. SOURCE: Beryl Eustace Abstracts of Wills Vol. I 1708-1745:
                JONES, ROBERT, Mountkennedy, Co. Wicklow, Esq. 16 Aug. 1739. Precis, 1 p., 20
                March 1739/40. His cousin Mrs Elizabeth Barker of Grafton Street, Dublin,
                extx. His real and personal estate. Witnesses : Ambrose O'Neill, Esq., George
                Spence, brewer, John Evans, gent., all of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by:
                Bartholomew Delandre, Dublin, gent., John Coppinger, Dublin, Esq. 98, Elizth.
                Barker (seal) 264, 68359 616 |   |  
            | 115 | 408 | 80989 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1730-1745 | BRADFORD, Wm-COOKE William BRADFORD of City of Dublin Chyrurgeon 
                demised to Robert COOKE Corn Chandler of Dublin tenement to the west
                side of the Mills of Ushers Quay in City of Dublin with the Kiln and
                Lofts thereunto belonging … Witnessed by George BRADFORD of Grnagreoss,
                Nolvin, Co Kildare. |   |  
            | 115 | 466 | 81242 | SALE, Katherine | Dublin | 1745 Mar 9 | Image
              248 Btw Katherin SALE of City of Dublin widow & relict
                of Edward SALE Esq deceased Doctor of Laws of the one part and Richard GORE
                of the City of Dublin Esq. of the other part . Reciting deed where Katherine
                SALE in consideration of the sum of £290 paid by Richard GORE did grant to
                Richard GORE in his actual possession parcel of land called Sandymount containing 10 acres in Manor of
                Mount Kennedy Parish Barony of New Castle Co. Wicklow for life of Katherine
                SALE Avis SALE & Garrett WESTLY … WITNESS: Margaret BALAGUIER of City of
                Dublin Widow & John ALLEN of City of Dublin Gent. NOTE: Dr. Edward SALE
                was an uncle of Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795). |   |  
            | 115 | 510 | 81420 | DONALDSON | Armagh | 1744 May 12 | DONALDSON to TIPPING Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810 Between Randal DONALDSON of City of Dublin, Esq
                of the 1 part Thomas TIPPING of Castletown, Co. Louth, Esq. James McCULLA
                [otherwise McCULLOCH] of Peymount [Piedmount], Co. Antrim Esq. &
                Alexander McCOMBE of Altnamoy, Co. Antrim Gent of the other part ....
                DONALDSON granted to Thomas TIPPING, James McCULLA & Alexander McCOMBE
                part of Freeduff whereupon the dissenting meeting house lately stood ... 1
                acre, yearly rent of 1 peppercorn. WITNESS: Thomas KENNEDY & Robert
                MURRAY both of City of Dublin, Gents. |   |  
            | 116 | 173 | 80007 | McCULLAGH | Antrim | 1744 Aug 29 | McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to ROSS 1730-1745 Image
                90 Btw James McCULLOCH of Piedmount, Co. Antrim Esq of the
                1st & Dorothy Beresford SHAW otherwise McCULLOCH of Antrim and
                said Co. Widow of the 2nd pt & James ROSS of Belfast Merchant
                of 3rd pt. .. reciting deed 1 May 1706 made by Charles O’NEILL and
                John O’NEILL of Shanes Castle Co. Antrim Esq. and Charity O’NEILL his wife
                and Sir Henry ECHLIN of City of Dublin Knight of 1st pt
                Patrick SHAW of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt; William
                HOUSTON of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt and said James
                McCULOCH of Grogan Co. Antrim of 4th pt  … | 18 |  
            | 116 | 202 | 80213 | BAILIE | Dublin | 1744 Apr 18& 19 | BAILIE, Beth-BAILIE NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745 Bethea BAILIE of Enlesmachan near Edenburgh [Edinburgh]
                in North Britain, widow heir at law to John BAILIE late Doctor of Physic in
                London of 1st part & Anne BAILIE of Richmond Buildings in
                Parish of St. Anne, Westminster, widow & relict of the said John BAILLIE
                of the other part ... lands lately in the possession of John BAILLIE situate
                in Anne Streat & Cuckoo Lane in
                the Parish of St. Michan, Co. & City of Dublin. WITNESS. Wm
                WISHART Dr. Of Divinity principal of College of Edenburgh; John TAYLOR
                servant to WISHART & James BAIRD of Downing St., Parish of St. James,
                Westminster, servant to William BAIRD of Brenkston, Esq. |   |  
            | 116 | 407 | 81155 | JACKSON, John | Waterford | 1744 Mar 18 | JACKSON-MASON Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745 Between Henry MASON of Nymph Hall. Co. Waterford, Esq.
                & Ann HODDER of Hodderfield, Co. Cork widow of 1st part. Alan
                MASON of Dromona Co. Waterford Esq. Of 2nd part & John JACKSON of Glenbegg [aka Glanbeg] Co. Waterford, Gent of 3rd part ...
                reciting lease of 1 & 2 Nov 1717 between Samuel GIBBES late of Horsley,
                Co. Essex of 1 part & George JACKSON late of Glenbegg Esq.
                Deceased ... did grant to George JACKSON lands of Coolishele &
                Glenbegg, Co. Waterfords ... term 1000 years £1150 ... further reciting indenture
                10 April 1738 between Samuel GIBBES James DARROW & Elizabeth his wife one
                of the daughters of said Samuel GIBBES deceased of 1st part & George
                  JACKSON of 2nd part & Ann HODDER of 3rd part.
                WITNESS: Nicholas NASH, City of Dublin; Chris MUSGRAVE of Ballyen, Co.
                Waterford, Esq. George DAVYES man servant to Anne HODDER; Thomas PARKE man
                servant to Christopher MUSGRAVE; John WALLIS, City of Dublin, Gent. |   |  
            | 116 | 414 | 81200 | McCULLAGH | Antrim Dublin | 1744 Feb 13 | McCULLAGH-FERGUSON Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills. Jas McCULLOH of City of Dublin – will dated 13
                Feb 1744. Trustees: James STEWART, Co Antrim, & Charles MACARTNEY, City
                of Dublin. Residue to nephew William McCULLOH; £600 to eldest dau
                Margaret; £600 to 2nd dau Jane; £30 per ann to wife Mary McCULLOH otherwise
                FERGUSON; £200 to Alice BOWKER; £100 to servt Alice BOYCE. Executors James
                McCULLOH of Piedmount, Co Antrim & his nephew Wm McCULLOH Wit: Paschall
                WILSON & Will BIGGER Probated] 13 May 1745. His wife Mary McCulloh otherwise
                Ferguson. His nephew Mr Wm. McCulloh. His eldest daughter Margt. McCulloh.
                His second daughter Jane McCulloh, James Stewart, Co. Antrim, Esq., and
                Charles Macartney, Dublin, merchant, trustees. To James Macartney son
                of said Charles Macartney £300 when 21 years. Alice Bowker of the Kingdom of
                Great Britain. His servant Alice Boyce £100 for her faithful service. James
                McCullohof Piedmont, Co. Antrim, Esq., and his said nephew Wm. McCulloh exors. His real
                and personal estate.
 Witnesses: John Treanor, Dublin, Edmd. Wall, Dublin, gent.
 Paschall Wilson, Dublin, scrivener.
 Memorial witnessed by: Paschall Wilson, William Bigger, Dublin, gent.
 |   |  
            | 116 | 477 | 81632 | JOHNSTON | Monaghan | 1745 Jun 24 | Robert JOHNSTON – NOBLE  1748-58 Image
                230 BTW Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Alderman of
                1st pt; Edward DAWSON of Inagh otherwise Enagh Co. Monaghan Gent
                & Margaert DAWSON his wife of 2nd pt. John GALBRAITH of
                Corkeran Co. Monaghan Gent of 3rd pt; Brabazon NOBLE of the County
                of ____ Gent of 4th pt and Robert JOHNSTON of said City Gent of 5th pt. Reciting lease 1738 Jun 18 Edward DAWSON did for consideration release to
                Richard DAWSON one half moiety of the townland of Enagh otherwise Enagh Co.
                Monaghan and Richard DAWSON transferred to Brabazon NOBLE for payment of £350
                WITNESS: James BYRNE & Hugh FINEGAN. NOTE A daughter of Edward DAWSON & Margaret married Andrew OLIVER (1748-abt
                1790) of Tullymore & Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh. | 17 |  
            | 116 | 545 | 81956 | BAILIE | Dublin | 1745 Jul 18 | ANGLESON, Earl-BAILIE Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745 Richard Earl Angleson to Hans BAILIE of City of Dublin,
                Merchant ... Ann BAILLIE his wife & Martha Maria BAILLIE their eldest
                daughter then of age 10 yeasr (NOTE: Lots of lands mentioned in this deed). |   |  
            | 117 | 89 | 79754 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1743 Oct 3 | JACKSON-THURGOOD Book Index 1730-45 Image
                322 William JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
                for 100 pounds made over to [Startup] THURGOOOD of same city Upholder plot of
                land in Abbey St in City of Dublin... and also piece of land in suburbs of
                Dublin 24’ in front & 82’ in length bounded on the north to Abby St &
                on west to a house built by John WHINERY south to a small plott of ground
                late in possession of Samuel BAKE [?] & east to a wast piece of ground
                late in possession of Christopher TAYLOR formerly in possession of Thomas
                CANN Coachmaker demised to Enoch PALMER &   also
                piece of ground late in possession of Michael JACKSON father of
                William containing in breadth 13 ½’ set at the back of at the back of Abbey St.
                and contiguous with other ground belonging to John WHINNEY Demised to the sd William
                  JACKSON by Michael JACKSON ... WITNESS: James TUTE of City of
                Dublin Cordwainer John DUVALL & Barn DELANDRE both of City of Dublin
                Gents. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. Enoch
                PALMER was an uncle of the PALMER who married a McCRACKEN and their daughter
                Mary McCRACKEN was the wife of Michael JACKSON (abt 1685-btw 1738-1766) |   |  
            | 117 | 90 | 79755 | McCULLAGH | Armagh | 1744 Oct 4 | McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford SHAW orse
              McCULLOCH Image
                323 Dorothy Beresford SHAW orse McCULLOCH of Antrim of one
                pt & James McCULLOCH of Piedmount, Antrim of other pt reciting deed made
                May 1, 1706 by Charles O’NEIL and John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle & Charity
                O’NEIL his wife, and Henry ECHLIN of Co. Dublin Knight of the 1st pt.. Patrick McCULLOCH of Grogan in said Co. Antrim gent of the 4th pt [lots of lands in Barony of Tom, Co. Antrim] demised to James McCULLOCH of
                Grogan for three lives renewable forever… lots more lands…… also included 357
                a 2r 30p in Camlough and  77 acres in Tullyvallen – both in Fews, Co. Armagh | 15 |  
            | 117 | 185 | 80248 | JACKSON, James & WIlliam | Dublin | 1744 Dec 7 | JACKSON-BARCOFT Book Index 1730-45 Image
                371 Deed – James JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Tapewinder [related to linen industry?] for 30 pounds conveyed to his brother William JACKSON of the same City Gent... holdings on or near Pimlico 
                in the Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore, City of Dublin.. annuity was
                devised by Michael JACKSON father of James JACKSON late of the City of Dublin, Clothier bearing date 4 May 1740. WITNESS: Mathew
                PAGEIT Clk & Benjamin JOHNSTON attorney. James JACKSON [SEAL] See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 117 | 278 | 80785 | JACKSON, William | Londonderry | 1741 Apr 13 | CORRY-HYLAND & ors Book Index 1730-45 Image
                421 BTW William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry
                Esq. and Henry CARRY of Dungiven [Dungiven,
                Parish Dungiven,
                Barony Keenaght]
                Co. Londonderry Esq of 1st pt. Hercules HEYLAND of Castlerowe [Castleroe,
                Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine]
                Co. Londonderry Esq. of 2nd pt and Marcus Lord Viscount Tyrone of
                3rd pt.. Reciting earlier deed Oct 13, 1729, the Clothworkers of
                London had demised to Richard JACKSON of Dublin Esq all that
                Manor of Clothworkers in the Kingdom of Ireland for a term of 51 years dating
                from May 1, 1720… reciting that the said Richard JACKSON had by his
                deed bearing date Oct 13, 1729 declared that the said indenture so made by
                the Master Wardens & Commonwealth aforesaid was made in trust for the
                said William JACKSON by way of a better security for the sum of £2,050.4.6
                which the said William JACKSON then owed unto him… William CARY & William
                  JACKSON discharged the debts and assigned townlands to Hercules HEYLAN. in Manor of Clothworkers:
                Ballantiremore [??], Balantirebeg [??], Ballydunaallismore [??],
                Gortycavans [Gortycavan,
                Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine],
                Ballywibrickmore & Ballywillrickbeg [Ballywildrick
                  Lower, & Ballywildrick
                    Upper, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine]
                Ballygarrow Toymullan[probably Formullen,
                Parish Formoyle,
                Barony Coleraine]
                Four Ballyhackets [Ballyhacket
                  Magilligan, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine,]
                [Ballyhacket
                  Glenahorry, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine] Ballyhacket
                  Lisawilling, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine],
                [Ballyhacket
                  Toberclaw, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine]
                & Ballyhowan [??], With appurtenances set
                to solvent tenants WITNESS Connolly MCAUSLAND of Fruithill Esq. & John
                M’ALESTER of Colerain Gent & Dominick HEYLAND of the same Esq. &
                Richard RANKIN servant to said William JACKSON Hercules HEYLAND [SEAL]  SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine | 15 |  
            | 117 | 381 | 81187 | JACKSON, Richard OLIVER | Dublin | 1745 May 11 | JACKSON-NOWLAN Book Index 1730-1745 Image
                473 Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. Grant to
                Denis NOWLAN of said city victualler, land formerly in possession of David OLIVER Sawyer, dec’d ... on the North side of
                King Street near Stephens Green. Together with
                the yard behind the same and the back house thereon in depth from front to
                rere 86’8” in front 16’ and in the rear 15’ 7” bounded on east with house
                formerly in possession of Timothy LYNCH Dairyman deceased and also formerly
                in possession of John LAMB Dairy man also deceased on the west with Mr. John
                WORTHINGTONs holding and on north with the Kings pavement on the south with
                the Ground late William DEACONs | 18 |  
            | 117 | 395 | 81244 | SALE, Katherine | Dublin Wicklow | 1745 Mar 9 | Image
              480 BTW Katherine SALE of City of Dublin widow of 1
                pt & Richard GORE of City of Dublin Esq of the other part … land
                of Sandymount as the said Katherine SALE is intitled to under a lease for
                lives heretofore granted to John SALE Esq deceased by Sir Richard KENNEDY
                Bart deceased… 10 acres in Manor of Mount Kennedy Parish Barony Newcastle Co.
                Wicklow. WITNESS Margaret BALAQUEIR of City of Dublin widow; John
                ALLEN of same. NOTE: Benthams
                Abstracts: Richard GORE of Sandymount Co. Wicklow Esq. 18 Jun 1763 6 May 1765 Cousin John GORE In Majesty Solicitor General Brother-in-law Rev. Thanley GORE Wife Anne GORE Have his children shown [?] | 18 |  
            | 117 | 396 | 81245 | SALE, Katherine | Dublin | 1745 Mar 28 | Image
              481 BTW Katherine SALE of City of Dublin widow of
                Edward SALE late of City of Dublin. Release made by Katherine SALE of
                City of Dublin widow of Edward SALE late of City of Dublin deceased & Avis SALE of the same spinster only sister and heir at law of
                Edward SALE of 1st pt; Richard STEELE of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt & Richard GORE of City of Dublin 3rd pt.  After reciting the said Katherine SALE & Avis SALE in consideration
                of 10s paid to Katherine SALE and £5 paid to Avis SALE by Richard STEELE
                granted to Richard STEELE in his actual possession parcel of land known as
                Sandymount in Manor of Mountkennedy and Parish and Barony of Newcastle, Co.
                Wicklow … during natural lives of the said Katherine SALE, Avis SALE &
                Garrett WESTLEY. WITNESSES: Margaret BALAQUEIR of City of Dublin widow; John ALLEN of same. NOTE: In 1737
                Edward SALE Esq. J.U.D. was the Register of the Consistory Court in Dublin.
                SOURCE: The
                  Gentleman and Citizen’s Almanack for 1737. He died in 1743 The
                    Gentleman’s and London Magazine or Monthly Chronologer 1741-1794. 
                Richard GORE (1728-1816) was of Sandymount, Co. Wicklow. He was a son of Sir
                Ralph GORE & Elizabeth ASHE. | 18 |  
            | 117 | 397 | 81216 | GORE, Richard | Dublin | 1745 Mar 30 | Image
              481 BTW Richard GORE of City of Dublin Esq. of the 1
                pt & Catherine SALE of City of Dublin of the other. Richard GORE
                fore consid of £450 paid by said Katherine SALE confirmed annuity out of
                lands of Graignehowen in Barony Cullinagh, Queens Co. WITNESS Margaret
                BALAQUEIR of City of Dublin widow; John ALLEN of same. | 18 |  
            | 117 | 403 | 81267 | JACKSON, John Rev | Dublin | 1745 May 18 | SHERWOOD-CARSMORE Coolock Rev John JACKSON., minister of Coolock dwelling
                house and 54 acres in Coolock – ditched land, from Sherwood to James WALKER. Brian  SEE: JACKSONs of Santry   |   |  
            | 118 | 115 | 124774 | JACKSON,  | Dublin | 1757 Jun 9 | Edward RANSFORD (eldest son & heir apparent of
              Edward RANSFORD, deceased, late of Dublin)  + Isabella RANSFORD had
              raised £400 mortgage with Ann ACKLAND, who subsequently married William
              DEACON, merchant of Dublin. They sold the mortgage to Elizabeth BAKER
              (ors LANGLEY). Bulkley HARRIS buying the mortgage & granting £200 to Martha
              RANSFORD. Numerous properties in & around the suburbs of Dublin,
              [occ by McDANIEL through MORTIMER ] Martha RANSFORD, spinster, youngest
              daughter of Edward RANSFORD, deceased,  making over her portion under her
              father’s will, £400. Lease & Release NOTE:
              A JACKSON was an occupant. RANSFORD possibly also RAINSFORD. |   |  
            | 118 | 296 | 8-829 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1743 Oct 15 | GEORGE Book Index 1730-45 Image
                116 Whereby William JACKSON of Killemanah of Co.
                Dublin, Gardiner, in consideration of marriage with Elizabeth GEORGE of
                Parish of Crumlin, spinster that she should dispose of all the leases and
                effects she then enjoyed of land or houses or otherwise at her decease and
                said JACKSON doth bind him and his heirs in sum of £200 sterling to
                leave the said leases and effects to the said Elizabeth GEORGE clear of all
                demands, and if she should die an he have no heirs that she would enjoy the
                lands of Killemanagh and Timmon in Co. Dublin  which William JACKSON held by lease from William GIBTON and William CONNOLLY Esq. |   |  
            | 118 | 323 | 80941 | MOORE, Mary | Louth Dublin |   | DEVENISH Image
                176 1744 Mar 5 BTW Randal SMYTH of City of Dublin Esq. & Mary
                SMITH otherwise MOORE his wife confirmed to Charles DEVENISH  Of City of Dublin Esq. several parcels of land
                held and enjoyed by and in possession of Patrick JACKSON Thomas
                CAPPOGH & Patrick FOX containing 183a in Barony Atherdee Co. Louth &
                all the subdenominations called by names of Mullamore [Mullamore,
                Parish Tallanstown,
                Barony  Ardee] otherwise Mount Jackson Carrickclogher [possibly Carrickacreagh,
                Parish Louth, Barony of Louth] & Terraboy [probably Tattyboys,
                Parish Clonkeen,
                Barony Ardee]and all the
                town and lands of Coolederry [NOTE: There are
                3 townlands named Coolderry in Co. Monaghan] containing 150a situate in Co.
                Monaghan … NOTE: The Parish of Tallanstown borders
                on the parish of Philipstown.
                A JACKSON presence here is of interest. NOTE: The parish of Tallanstown is on the
                northern  border of the parish of Clonkeen. The parish of Louth is on the northern
                border of Tallanstown. SOURCE: Crossley’s
                Abstracts |   |  
            | 118 | 389 | 81219 | JACKSON, George | Tipperary | 1745 May 8 | JACKSON-PEACOCK Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745 Ebenezer PEACOCK of Toomavara, Co. Tipperary, Gent
                & George JACKSON of Ballintemple [[probably Ballintemple,
                Parish Templeharry,
                Barony Clonlisk or Ballintemple,
                Parish Geashill,
                Barony Upper
                  Philipstown] Gent. PEACOCK sold to JACKSON lands of Barrick &
                Ballincurra, Barony of Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary then in tenure of John
                HARDEN 58 Acres 2 Roods. WITNESS: George TALBOT & George PERCY of
                Ballintemple [probably Ballintemple,
                Parish Templeharry,
                Barony Clonlisk or Ballintemple,
                Parish Geashill,
                Barony Upper
                  Philipstown] & John SMITH of Ballydonagh [Ballydonagh,
                Parish Templeharry,
                Barony Clonlisk],
                Kings Co. Gents & John HUMPHRY, City of Dublin, Gent. SEE; Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |   |  
            | 119 | 87 | 81690 | GORE | Dublin Kilkenny Kings | 1745 Jul 6   | DEVENISH-MaCARTNEY Image
                360 BTW Charles DEVONISH of City of Dublin Esq.
                & Skeffington Randal SMITH of City of Dublin Esq. & Mary SMITH
                otherwise MOORE his wife.in consideration of £810  in said release paid to
                George MACARTNEY of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. transferred to George MACARTNEY
                part of townland of Archers lease & house in City of Kilkenny late in
                possession of Francis NORTH Esq. or his undertenants, amoiety or half of the
                townland Boherna [probably Bohernagrisna , Parish Rahan, Barony Ballycowan] Kings
                Co. and tenements in Wine Tavern Street in possession of Tobias LEWIS or his
                undertenants & also one moiety or half part of two tenements on Merchants
                Quay in possession of David WILLSON or his undertenants. … [more lands in
                City of Dublin …] SOURCE: Crossley’s
                Abstracts |   |  
            | 119 | 364 | 82833 | JACKSON, Daniel | Kings | 1745 Feb 15 | USHER Book Index 1730-45 Image
                503 BTW Charles Earl of Mountrath & the Rt Hon Diana [Diana
                NEWPORT 1705-1766] Countess Dowager of Mountrath widow relict of Rt Hon
                Algernon [Algernon COOTE (1689- 1744)] late Earl of Mountrath
                deceased, Mother of the said Charles Henry [Charles Henry COOTE (1725-1802)]
                Earl of Mountrath of 1 pt & Henry USHER of City of Dublin Esq & Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore , Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan],
                Kings Co, Clk  of other pt….  land in Mannor Towns and Fields of Mountrath…
                lands in  [not yet transcribed] Westmeath,  [not yet transcribed] Queens
                Co., Killgurteene [probably Gorteen,
                Parish Roscomroe,
                Barony of Ballybritt],
                Killbridge [possibly Kilbride,
                Parish Kilbride, in
                the Barony of Ballycowan], Ballydroghedbegg, Ballydroghidmore [probably Ballydrohid,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan], Shaghanagh otherwise Sharmagh, Adamnore otherwise Ardenmanna [possibly Ardan,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan], Rahine [possibly Raheen,
                Parish Kilbride, in
                the Barony of Kilcoursey], Shragh [probably Srah,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Ballykillinure, Killinroe, Acharney otherwise Agharney [Aharney,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Aghanaranagh otherwise Aghanagg otherwise Aghana [Aghnananagh,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven ], Ballyna, Shragh [probably Srah,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Ballycowen [Ballycowan,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Ballynancurry, Ballyydrenman otherwise Rahan [possibly Raheen,
                Parish Kilbride, in
                the Barony of Kilcoursey],, Newtown, Ballinhenta and Killuren Kings Co.,   [not transcribed] Rosscommon,  [not transcribed] Kildare &  [not transcribed] Co Dublin…. [there were several pages
                full of townland names]  NOTE: Rev. Daniel
                JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin 
                – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry | 16e |  
            | 119 | 531 | 83511 |   | Dublin | 1746 May 24 | Image
              588 BTW William LEECH of Elbow Lane City of Dublin Gent in consideration of £60 granted to John BALL Sadler City of Dublin … SEE: 120-150-82186 for similar description of property |   |  
            | 120 | 71 | 81166 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1745 Jul 31 | ROBINSON Book Index 1730-45 Indenture of a lease btw William JACKSON of the
                City of Dublin Gent eldest son and heir of Michael JACKSON late of
                said City Clothier deceased and devisee of the last will and Testament of 
                the said Michael JACKSON of the 1 pt & George ROBINSON of
                Earl St in the Liberty of St. Thomas Court & Donore & County &
                City of Dublin Tape weaver of the
                other part… JACKSON let to ROBINSON the messuage or tenement late in
                the possession of John COGHLAN on the north side of Tapilloin [aka Tripillo] in
                the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore with the backsoide behind the said
                house which said premes are meared and bounded as follows: on the East to the
                holding of Francis BYRNES; on the west to Michael KINDLEY’s holding; on the
                north to Tripillo aforesaid & on the south to JACKSON’s alley
                together with all rights ways easments… WITNESSES: John BLAND John SMYTH
                & Arthur CRAWFORD all of the City of Dublin. Memorial witness John SMYTHE
                & James KIDD. See: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlico. | 15 |  
            | 120 | 79 | 81900 | JACKSON, Abigal Dame & Jane & ors | Dublin | 1745 Aug 6 | JACKSON, Abigale Dame-COCKS Book Index 1730-45 NOTE: Thomas COCKS may
                also be referred to in other deeds as Thomas COOK[S] Image
                46 Indentured deed btw Sir Oliver CROFTON of the City of
                Dublin Bart & Dame Abigail CROFTON otherwise BUCKLEY otherwise JACKSON his wife. & Jane JACKSON of the City of Dublin spinster of the other part. Thomas COCKS of
                Mt Cashell in the County of Clare Gent of the other part imparting that the
                said Sir Oliver CROFTON Abigail his wife, and  Jane JACKSON in pursuance of a minitt or article therein mentioned have been made
                theretofore made by Samuel JACKSON deceased to John BETSON
                deceased and in consid of the rents & agreements… demised to said Thomas
                COCKS the town and land of Knightstown otherwise Kingstown [Knightstown,
                Parish Lusk, Barony Balrothery East] containing
                therin mentioned 121a 3r 2p in Parish of Lusk Barony of Nethercross & Co
                of Dublin for 31 years. WITNESS: James CROWE  Attorney
                of the Court of Kings Bench & John LUANS servant to Sir Oliver CROFTON &
                Robert KEAN Clerk to James CROWE. NOTE: Jane & Abigail
                were daughters of Nathaniel JACKSON (1640-1698) and Elizabeth
                WOODS. The lands were inherited from Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
                  Londonderry | 15 |  
            | 120 | 84 | 81920 | BRADFORD | Dublin | 1745 Aug 10 | BRADFORD, WmWYNNE William BRADFORD of City of Dublin chirurgeon
                [surgeon].. lands in Dublin |   |  
            | 120 | 91 | 81938 | HAMILTON | Armagh | 1745 Aug 15 | MITCHELL-HAMILTON Henry MITCHELL of the City of Dublin esq. of the pt 
                & Alexander HAMILTON  of  said City Esq. of the other part  wherin Henry
                MITCHELL for consideration of payment demised etc to Alexander HAMILTON his
                heirs and assigns all that the town & Lands of Tullyvallin otherwise
                Tullyvallen  otherwise Tullyvallan or
                Ballyvallen [see beneath] Drumill otherwise
                Drumhill [??] & Tullynavall otherwise
                Tullynavall [Tullynavall,
                Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] situate
                in the Barony of the Fews Co. Ardmagh with the Appurs Royal  [???] and
                conveyed by John BALL Esq…. for lives….… other lands … lives of Alexander
                HAMILTON & Hugh HAMILTON & Robert HAMILTON sons of Alexander HAMILTON
                as conveyed by John BALL Esq. WITNESSSES:  Robert KING of City of Dublin Gent
                & Robert WALLIS of the same City, Public Notary. Thre are 5 Tullyvallen townlands: ·  Tullyvallan (Tulach Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews
                Upper, Co. Armagh 4661 A, 2 R, 39 P  ·  Tullyvallan
                (Hamilton) East (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
                Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 219 A, 0 R, 25 P  ·  Tullyvallan
                (Hamilton) West (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
                Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 99 A, 1 R, 35 P  ·  Tullyvallan
                (Macullagh) (Tulach Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish,
                Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 256 A, 2 R, 27 P  ·  Tullyvallan
                (Tipping) East (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
                Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 152 A, 0 R, 38 P  ·  Tullyvallan
                (Tipping) West (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
                Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 186 A, 1 R, 17 P | 15 |  
            | 120 | 116 | 82021 | JACKSON, Richard | Wicklow Dublin | 1745 Sept 4 | JACKSON-FOTTERALL or TOTTERALL or BOTTERALL Book
              Index 1730-1745 Image
                65 Deed between Richard JACKSON of City of
                Dublin Gent & Amy JACKSON otherwise MURPHY his wife of the
                part & John TOTERALL of sd city Gent ... annuity paid out of townlands of Three Castles [Threecastles,
                Parish Blessington,
                Barony Lower
                  Talbotstown] in Lordship of Blessington Co. Wicklow.... John MURPHY died
                but in his will devised to Amy his widow and relict… his sisters Anne &
                Eleanor MURPHY reciting that John SAUNDERSON, [?] SAUNDERSON & said Richard JACKSON stood severally bounded John TOTTERALL  … NOTE: Amy JACKSON married 1stly John MURPHY. We do
                not yet know her birth name. |   |  
            | 120 | 154 | 82186 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1745 Oct 23 | A Cornerpiece of ground 18.8 front Two houses Caple
              Street East side Comb upper Image
                84 Btw Henry RIDLY of Upper Combe Silk Thrower of the 1st pt. Margaret LEECH of the same Widow of the 2nd pt;  & Henry
                JACKSON of Christ Church Yard Sword Cutler of
                the 3rd pt. Reciting that a marriage was intended btw Henry RIDLEY
                + Margaret LEECH.. transfer to Henry JACKSON one moiety or half part
                of all that piece or parcel of Ground on the west side of the road or passage leading to Essex Bridge from Essex Street
                commonly known as Alderman Lovett’s Garden. Containing in breadth from North
                to South in front 20’ and 20’ in breadth from North to South on the West
                along the old warehouse & wall demised by John CROWE & Eizabeth his
                wife to Frances LOVETT widow & Capt Christopher LOVETT in depth on the
                south side from East to West 50’4” & 52’ in depth on the North side from
                East lowest boundary South to Newbrick building in possession of Frances
                & Christopher Lovett on the North to a piece of wast ground demised to
                Hugh KINDER Carpenter & John HERND Bricklayer on the west to said old
                warehouse & Mall & on the east to said road leading to Essex Bridge
                together with appurtenances excepting liberty of passage of 3 ½’ in breadth
                along by said Old Warehouse Wall to the River Liffy which passage was to be
                in common as well from Mr. John GDFREY & Frances & Christopher LOVETT
                , Hugh KINDER & John HERNE and their undertenants of said old Garden as
                for John SHAKELTON his executors but that said John SHACKLETON his executors
                administrators should have liberty to build over said passage according he
                the breadth of the grounds so demised & also one moiety or half part of
                all that house or tenement with the backside & appurtenances belonging
                late in possession of the widow OLFIELD at or near the Abby Street in the Parish of St. Mary’s on which ye
                said Thomas CANN was then building the said house & premises containing
                in depth backward to the Stone Wall belonging to ye holding of John WARE
                about 62’ and also one moiety or half part of ye Corner piece or parcel of
                ground in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin opposite and fronting on the west
                to a parcel of ground Piphills park [?] on the East side of Capel Street
                fronting Abby Street on the South directly against the North Side of Butler’s
                House containing in breadth from North to South in the front westwards to
                Caple Street & part of Abby Street aforesaid with leads to Alderman
                JERVIS’s house 18’8” & from North to South n the rere 18”8” & from
                East to West on the South side fronting Abby Street 130’ & from Est to
                West on the Northside next other grounds which said Hugh WILSON held with the
                demised premes from the Bishop of Killaloe 130’ & one moiety or half part
                of all those two brick houses on the north side of the Upper Combe then in
                possession of William LEECH & his undertenants with all the backsides,
                gardens, ways, entries, easements & appurtenances belonging together with
                the said Vincent ROEs title to the water appertaining to the demised premises
                which premes were bounded on the South to the pavement or street called the
                Comb [aka Coombe – see Weavers Hal, St. Lukes & Anabaptist meeting House
                on Coombe – in Liberties] on the North with John SPORLE’s holding and on the
                east with a messuage in possession of said John SPORLE or his undertenants
                and on the west with a messuage in possession of said William LEECH &
                also one Moiety or half part of tenement on west side of Bridge Street in
                City of Dublin where Christopher DERMOTT lately dwelt with the back houses
                backside & appurtenances & also one moiety or half part of the
                Dwelling house formerly in possession of Nicholas PAGANI on west side of
                Bridge Street containing in front 17 ¾’ in breadth in the rere 17’ and in
                depth front-rere 163 ½’ bounded on the east to Bridge St on the west to the
                City Wall on the South t Mr. JOYCE’s holding & on the North to the
                holding of said Nicholas PAGANI together with the appurtenances to hold to
                said Henry JACKSON in trust to said Margaret … Henry JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Thomas PEREE of City of Dublin Gent & Peter TIERNAN his
                clerk NOTE: It is likely that widow Margaret LEECH had been born a JACKSON. | 16e |  
            | 120 | 325 | 82749 | JACKSON, John | Dublin | 1745 Feb 5 | EATON Book Index 1730-45 Btw Rev. John JACKSON of of Clonshagh
                & Martha EATON widow of City of Dublin. John JACKSON in
                consideration of a further sum of 300 pounds paid by Martha EATON with 1,000
                pounds due to her for total of 1300 pounds released lands of Holywood Rath
                cont 140 acres in Barony of Castleknock. SEE: JACKSONs of Santry | 16d |  
            | 120 | 414 | 83087 | Jackson, William | Dublin | 1746 Mar 25 | ROBINSON 1746-1758 Btw William JACKSON, City of Dublin, Gent of the
                1 pt & George ROBINSON of Tripillo, City of Dublin, weaver of the other
                part. Demised messuage, dwelling house or tenement wherin Francis BYRNE
                broadweaver lately dwelt, situate on the south side of Tripillo Liberty of
                Thomas Court and Donore adjoining George ROBINSONs dwelling house on the west
                and John MARTINs dwelling house on the east.with one half of the tenement
                backyard … more descry. WITNESS John SMITH sexton of St. Katherines, Church
                of Dublin. NOTE: This William JACKSON (1714-?) was a son of Michael JACKSON & Mary McCRACKEN.
                See: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlico. | 1 |  
            | 121 | 13 | 81876 | JACKSON, George | Louth Dublin | 1745 Jul 24 | JACKSON-COURTENAY 1730-1745 Book Index 1730-45
              Ardpatrick, Co. COURTNEY Rev. George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co.
                Louth & Eliz his wife on 1 pt & Edward COURTENAY of Dublin Chirurgeon
                of other part.... did convey town and lands of Ardpatrick abt 100 acres &
                also plot of land on Strand at back of Lazy Hill in Suburbs of City of Dublin
                & all houses & edifices except two houses devised by Nathanial DYER
                to Margaret GIBBON... NOTE: Rev George JACKSON (1711-1782)
                husband of Elizabeth TAYLOR. SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
                  Antrim. |   |  
            | 121 | 214 | 82690 | JACKSON, William | Wicklow | 1743 | SHERIGLEY-JACKSON Image
                426 BTW John SHERIGLY of Bettysville Co. Carlow Esq of 1 pt
                & William JACKSON of City of Dublin Peruke maker of other pt. John
                SHERIGLEY let to William JACKSON the house or Cabbins   in possession
                of Margaret JACKSON mother of said William JACKSON and her
                undertenants with the Backside & gardens belonging to said Margaret
                  JACKSON in Burrough of Wicklow during term of 99 years. WITNESS: John
                WOODROOFF of Wicklow Co. Wicklow Tallow Chandler & William HODGINS of
                Wicklow Merchant. William JACKSON [SEAL] |   |  
            | 121 | 435 | 83504 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1745 Jul 11 | RORKE-JACKSON Image
                539 BTW William JACKSON City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt
                & Patrick RORKE of Pimlicoe in Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore City of
                Dublin Clothier of other pt. JACKSON set to RORKE tenement late in
                occupation and tenure of Martin BRYAN in Pimlico … WITNESS: John EVERS
                Writing Master & John BLAND Gent both of City of Dublin & Luke KELLY
                of City of Dublin Gent. |   |  
            | 121 | 492 | 83726 | GORE, John | Roscommon Meath  | 1746 Jun 3 | Image
              468 Indented Deed btw Arthur FRENCH of French Parke Co.
                Roscommon Esq. John FRENCH son & heir apparent of said Arthur FRENCH of 1st pt. Robert PERCIVAL of Knightsbrook Co. Meath & John GORE of City of Dublin Esq. Councillor at law of the 2nd; Gilbert KING of City of Dublin Alderman & Henry CUNINGHAM of City of Dublin of 3rd pt.
                Whereby for the better assuring the Settling in the name and blood of the
                said Arthur FRENCH the lands in said deed …. Joint lives of Arthur FRENCH
                & John FRENCH …. Payable to his younger children… [hundreds of acres in
                several townlands in Co. Roscommon & land in Co. Mayo] WITNESS: William
                KNOX the younger of Dublin, Gent one of the attorneys of the Court of
                Exchequer in Ireland by Charles DEMPSEY Clke to the said William KNOX. NOTE: John FRENCH was
                the husband of Anne GORE, daughter of Sir Arthur GORE (1610-1697). This John
                GORE (1718-1784) lived at Stephens Green and
                was a son of George GORE & Bridget SANKEY. | 18 |  
            | 121 | 498 | 83741 | BAILIE | Dublin | 1740 May 1 | ANGLESEY, Charles Earl-To Hans BAILIE of Dublin,
              Merchant. 1746-1751 |   |  
            | 121 | 511 | 83800 | Jackson, Philip & Richard | Longford Kings | 1746 Jul 3 | McCALLY 1746-1758 Townland Index 1739-1810 Image
                577 Btw Philip JACKSON of Callogue, Co. Longford
                Gent & Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin eldest son of Philip JACKSON of the 1 pt  & Mary McCALLY widow of Monescriba, Co. Longford of other
                pt. Richard JACKSON in consid of 76 pounds 2s 3p paid by Mary McCALLY
                granted town and lands of Callogue and lands of Munadaragh with the [?] of
                Cambog suitable for the said lands Barony of Ardagh, Co. Longford  .. also
                lands of Cusina [Cushina,
                Parish Clonsast],
                Ballynagroland & Monevane in Barony Coolystown [Coolestown] Kings Co.
                & the 7th parts of four front houses two backhouses & a
                Deal Yard situate on Earl Street on the lane of Meaths Liberty & Suburbs
                of the City of Dublin. WITNESS: Susanna LUNEMAN of City of Dublin widow &
                Simon LUNEMAN of City of Dublin Gent. Philip JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: Mary McCALLY may
                be a McCULLA. | 1 |  
            | 122 | 33 | 82114 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1745 Oct 1 | Image
              35 Parish of St. Johns incl reps Rev. Gabriel James
                MATURIN & Church wardens Alexander BRENNAN of City of Dublin, plumber,
                and Matthias ROWLAND of Dublin taylor of 1st part & Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent of other pt. parcel of land situate in Church
                Street in Oxmantown, Dublin cont in front 42
                feet and in depth 206 feet to hold for 999 years at yearly rents. WITNESS
                John JEFFRIES of City of Dublin Gent & Lawrence LAWRENSON, Organist of
                City of Dublin |   |  
            | 122 | 183 | 83498 | Jackson, Henry | Dublin | 1746 May 15 | JOHNSTON 1746-1758 BTW Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent of 1
                pt & Ann CONSTANT of same city widow of the 2nd. Benjamin
                JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting that a
                marriage was to be solemnized btw Henry JACKSON and Ann CONSTANT &
                that Henry JACKSON was possessed of a house with its backside
                and appurtenances on the east side of Church Street Dublin [Oxmantown], then in possession of the widow SIMPSON
                under a lease from said JACKSON to her at £18 per year and that said Henry
                  JACKSON was also possessed of another house on Church Street, adjoining,
                with its backside and appurtenances  then in the tenancy of Patrick RIVERS,
                silk dyer a lease to him from Henry JACKSON for £16 a year.which said
                two houses and backsides are part of the premeses demised to Henry JACKSON by the wardens of St John Church, Dublin for 99 years.at £9 per annum.In
                consideration of intended marriage Henry JACKSON demised to Benjamin
                JOHNSTON  (dower for Ann CONSTANT). Bethams
                Abstracts: Henry JACKSON Parish St. Michans Dublin Cordwainer
                & Anne CONSTANT of same Parish Widow 17 May 1746 | 1 |  
            | 123 | 54 | 83329 | Jackson, William | Dublin | 1746 Mar 31 | MITCHELL 1746-1758 Image 356 Btw William JACKSON, Gent of City of Dublin to
                William MITCHELL, Gent of City of Dublin whereby JACKSON appointed
                MITCHELL his lawful attorney and in his name to demand and receive rents from
                his properties in Pimlico, Tripilow, and Marrabonslane [Marrowbone Lane] in
                Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore and from his tenants in Marys Lane and
                Bootelane WITNESS Andrew LAMONT & Samuel JOHNSTON Mem WITNESS: Samuel
                JOHNSTON & Henry CHRITCHLEY. See: JACKSON of Pimlico. | 1 |  
            | 123 | 231 | 84357 | Jackson, Henry | Dublin | 1746 Jul 12 | BARBER 1746-1758 NOTE I
              had pg 237. Image
                445 BTW Henry JACKSON cordwainer of City of Dublin
                demised to John BARBER of City of Dublin house painter all that piece of land
                joining John BARBERs Hide Crane [?] yard from the west same of the Gate
                leading in said plot of ground from Church St. [Oxmantown]
                through the gate between the widow Martha SIMPSONs house and Patrick RIVERs
                house on the east with Dr. MARTINs stables on the north with said John
                BARBERs Hide Crane yard walls and on the 4th with said RIVERs
                garden wall … to hold for 81 years for rent of £4.6s WITNESS: Joseph CLARK
                Gent & Joseph FARRELL Coachmaker both of City of Dublin. | 1 |  
            | 123 | 536 | 88327 | JACKSON, William | Dublin City | 1748 Apr 16 | Image
              601 Thomas JERVIS coachmaker demised to George Edward
                HOWARD Gent house – in his possession - on east side of Capel Street bounded
                by Charles BUCKNELL & James ALDRICH – WITNESS: William JACKSON,
                Gent of Dublin City NOTE: I suspect this is
                Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1786)] See JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. |   |  
            | 124 | 50 | 83742 | BAILIE | Dublin | 1746 May 9 | ANNESLEY, Charles-BAILIE NOTES in 2009 diary. 1746-1751 BAILIE-WHITE Rt Hon Richard Earl ... & Charles ANNESLEY lease to
                Hans BAILIE of City of Dublin, Merchant .... all ... Mannor of
                Araghter otherwise Mannor Annesley ... Co. Tyrone. WITNESS James WHITE of
                Peppards Castle, Co. Wexford, Gent; John JAINS[?] of Dublin,
                Chirurgeon; John HANS & William McGUIRE of City of Dublin, Gent. |   |  
            | 125 | 18 | 83047 | GORE, Anne &  | Dublin Kilkenny | 1745 Mar 14 | Image
              311 Release Quadrapartite bt Richard GORE of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt. St. George Gore of Dublin Bart &
                Richard STEELE of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt.; Ralph
                GORE Esq eldest son of William GORE of Barrowmount Co. Kilkenny Esq &
                John ECHLIN of City of Dublin Barrister at law of 3rd pt
                & William GORE & Anne GORE spinster eldest daughter of said William
                GORE of 4th pt marriage to be solemnized btw Richard GORE &
                Anne GORE .. Richard GORE marriage portion £1,600… lands in Co. Wexford… by
                virtue of settlement made on the marriage of William GORE to his then present
                wife Dorothy MANLY mother of the said Anne GORE … lands of Wardhouse, Co.
                Leitrim, several townlands in Galway, Knockduffe in Co. Wexford, … WITNESS:
                Toby CAULFEILD of Cloane, Co. Kilkenny Esq. & John BOURKE servant to said
                William GORE | 18 |  
            | 125 | 264 | 84990 | Jackson, Mary | Dublin Antrim | 1746 Jan 17 | GLEADOWE 1746-1758 Image 435 btw Richard WORKMAN City of Dublin Gent of the 1 pt
                & Thomas GLEADOWE of City of Dublin merchant of the other pt.and the
                release btw the said Richard WORKMAN & Mary WORKMAN otherwise JACKSON his wife of the 1 pt. in consid of £600 pd by Thomas GLEADOWE part of
                tenement set to Laurence HODSON on south side of street of the Town of Antrim
                the dwelling place where John WRAYFORD deceased formerly dwelt where widow
                SHREWSBURY formerly lived together with the shop formerly held by Arthur
                WHITESIDE … Alexander CORNWALL … lives of Richard WORKMAN, Mary his wife, Elinor JACKSON … reciting indenture 1698 Jan 30 btw Lord Masserene & George JACKSON formerly of Hollywell near town of Antrim dec Grandfather of
                said Mary JACKSON… and premise in Manor of Grange Gorman Co
                Dublin for lives of Mary the wife [WORKMAN-JACKSON], Mary Anne the
                daughter, Meredith Hamson WORKMAN 2nd son of Richard WORKMAN
                contained in indenture Feb 3, 1736 … more description of WORKMAN leases. NOTE: I suspect that Mary JACKSON is a
                daughter of George JACKSON (?-abt 1750) and Armanella DAVIES (
                ?-aft 1775). She was likely named for her paternal grandmother.  SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Steeple.  Richard WORKMAN was a goldsmith of Dublin. A
                    lease was made to Richard WORKMAN, goldsmith, for the house, known by the
                    sign of the Spinning Wheel, on the north side of Castle street. His father
                    was likely Edward WORKMAN who came from Portadown to become an apprentice
                    goldsmith in 1693. He was a son of a tanner, Richard WORKMAN. | 1 |  
            | 125 | 348 | 85312 | JACKSON, Samuel | Dublin | 1746 Sep 13 | Samuel JACKSON was a neighbour on the
              east side of St. Patrick St., Dublin |   |  
            | 125 | 458 | 85691 | Jackson, William | Dublin  | 1747 May 8 | REED 1746-1758  Image
                535 Mortgage btw William JACKSON of City of
                Dublin, Gent & William REED of the same City Staymaker. Plot of land on Abbey Street assigned containing in front 24’, in
                length 82’ and another parcel of land containing 13 ½’ in back of Abbey
                Street with all buildings and improvements thereon for terms of 75 years and
                51 ½ years WITNESS: David WILLIAMS of City of Dublin, Joyner & Charles
                MEARES of same, Gent. See also ROD: 117-89-19754 (JACKSON-THURGOOD) and ROD:
                127-336-87366 (TUTE-REED) | 1 |  
            | 126 | 67 | 85689 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin | 1746 Apr 26 | BALLANGE 1746-1758  Image
                42 Btw Richard JACKSON Esq. of City of Dublin of 1
                pt & John BALLANGE of City of Dublin Merchant of the other …house
                messuage or tenement South Side of King Street near
                  St. Stephens Green formerly in the possession of ___ TERRENCE, 
                deceased containing the yard behind the same containing in depth from front
                to rere abt 86’;  in front 20’ 10” and in rere 20’ 4” bounded on the East
                with the house lately in possession of Samuel HOPE on the west with the house
                late in possession of William HUDDLESTON on the north with the Kings pavement
                and on the south with the ground lately in possession of DEACON with Liberty
                to John BALLANGE.to bring his heavy goods to his warehouse through the
                Gateway under the house … WITNESS Gorges Edmund HOWARD of City of Dublin
                Gent, & Peter BARRE of same City merchant. NOTE:
                Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1786) was a 1st cousin once removed of
                Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill, Co. Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. | 1 |  
            | 126 | 245 | 86826 | OLIVER | Armagh | 1717 Jun 18 | WALKER-Matthew HENDERSON Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810 Between George WALKER of Killmakew, Parish
                of Armagh, Gent & Matthew HENDERSON of Ballynahonemore, Parish & Co.
                Armagh, farmer. George WALKER demised to Matthew HENDERSON land in
                Ballynahonemore, Parish of Armagh containing about 53 acres ... term 19
                years. WITNESS: George BURLEY of Armagh, innkeeper, John WHITTINGTON late of
                same place Gent, since deceased; Alexander HUTCHESON of City of Dublin,
                Gent. |   |  
            | 126 | 309 | 87243 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1747 Dec 7 | RIDLEY & wife-BEASLEY Image
                167 Between Henry RIDLEY of the one part and Edmund BEASLEY
                of the city of Dublin merchant of the other part, reciting amongst other
                things that Hugh WILSON then later the City of Dublin carpenter by indenture
                of lease bearing date 17 June 1681 did demise and set onto Thomas WILSON of
                said city merchant all that corner piece or parcel of ground situate on
                Piphills park on the east side of Caple St. fronting
                  Abbey St. mirroring bounding and containing the number of feet as
                therein described and mentioned. To hold from the 29 September then next
                during the term of 90 years and reciting that Thomas PLEASANCE then later the
                city of Dublin merchant did by his indenture of lease bearing date the 20th
                Dec. 1699 devised and set on to Thomas CANN then late of City of Dulin coach
                maker all that house or tenement with the backside and appurtenances
                thereunto belonging then late in the possession of the widow OLDFIELD situate
                in Stable Lane near Abbey St. in the suburbs of the City of Dublin to hold
                from the 25th day of December then instant for the term of 61 years and
                during that several dwelling houses were erected on said concerns in Capel
                Street and Abbey St. And that by Mesne assignments on said deed recited one
                full and undivided moiety of half part of one of the said houses in Abbey
                street then in the possession of John BRISCOE painter and of this said house
                in Stable Lane near Abbey street then in possession of Patrick WHITE Smith
                since came to be invested in the said Henry RIDLEY and the other moiety or
                half part of said houses by mesne assignments and by virtue of the last will
                and testament of William LEECH deceased late husband of said Margaret since
                legally came to be vested in said Margaret and reciting that by articles of
                intermarriage made between the said Henry RIDLEY of the first part the said
                Margaret of the second part and Henry JACKSON of Dublin Sword Cutler of the third part there was a power
                therein and thereby secured reserved to said Margaret by any deed or
                instrument in writing to grant assign and makeover to the said one full
                moiety or half part of the said houses to such person or persons and to and for
                such use and uses as she should think proper by which said deed of mortgage
                the said Margaret RIDLEY by and with the consent of said Henry RIDLEY in
                pursuance of the several powers to her granted and by the said recited
                articles and also the said Henry RIDLEY for the considerations therein
                mentioned and in consideration of the sum of £100 they the said Henry and
                Margaret RIDLEY did grant a sign and makeover unto the said Edmund BEASLEY
                all that and those the said herein before recited and mentioned to several
                dwelling houses and premises situate in Abbey St. and Stable Lane near Abbey
                St. In the tendency or occupation of said BRISCOE and WHITE respectively with
                the backside and appurtenances thereunto belonging to hold from thenceforth
                for and during all the residue and remainder of the said several terms for
                years yet unexpired by said leases respectively granted and demised and
                subject to the rents and covenants there of which said deed and mortgage is
                subject to be void on payment of the sum of £100 sterling and the lawful
                interest thereof as in a proviso or condition of redemption therein contained
                is expressed which said deed a mortgage and this memorial are witnessed by Henry
                  JACKSON of Dublin sword Cutler and John WADE of the same Weaver. Henry
                RIDLEY seal. Margaret RIDLEY seal. [SEE: ROD: 120-150-82186 and ROD: 127-400-87242] NOTE: Obit : Freeman Journal 1764 Feb 7. Mr. Henry Jackson, sword cutler |   |  
            | 126 | 374 | 87779 | DAWSON | Dublin | 1747 Feb 17 | DAWSON, Josua-JOHNSTON 1746-1758 Image 200 Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt
                & Collin JOHNSTON of Tullyard, Co. Monaghan Gent land of Tateneeagh &
                Cortrain Co. Monaghan. WITNESS  Brabazon NOBLE Gent & Murray KATHRENS. of
                City of Dublin, |   |  
            | 126 | 398 | 87926 | COULTER | Antrim | 1728 Apr 22 | COULTER, Wm-McELVOR NOTES in 2009 diary. 1746-1758 COULTER-McEVERS  William COULTER of Lisburn, Co. Antrim, merchant
                demised one house or tenement in Duke Street, Dublin adjoining on land
                the east to Robert NIXON’s house … to Nicodemus McEVERS of Dublin,
                merchant … yearly rent of £10.14 for 31 years WITNESS: Chris FEGAN of Dublin,
                victualler & Terence HOLLAND of Dublin, Fruiterer; William
                FIELDING of Dublin, wigmaker. |   |  
            | 127 | 33 | 85779 | Jackson, Thomas | Dublin | 1746 Sep 2 | ROBINSON 1746-1758 Btw Thomas JACKSON of Marrowbone Lane, of
                City of Dublin Linen Weaver did in consid of £40  paid by Abraham ROBINSON of
                the said Lane & Co. merchant did grant ground fronting on Roberts Street
                containing in front 90’ or thereabouts  and in depth from front to rere 160’
                for rent of  £4 6s/yr. WITNESS: Terence HOGBIE of Robuck near Cromlin of
                Dublin Bleacher & Peter O’GORMLEY  of Marrowbone Lane Gent. Mem WITNESS:
                William DONNELLAN Distiller & Peter O’GORMLEY See: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlico. NOTE: I do not yet know where Thomas JACKSON fits in this family, but the links of both profession &
                geography suggest a close family link. | 1 |  
            | 127 | 400 | 87242 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1747 Dec 4 | McCULLA-RIDLEY Image
                211 BTW James McCULLA one of the Attorneys of his Majesty’s
                Court of Common Please in Ireland of 1 pt & Thomas RIDLEY of Upper Comb
                [aka Coombe] Silkthrower of other pt reciting that Hugh WILSON then late of
                Dublin Carpenter indenture 17 June 1681 demised o Thomas WILSON of City of
                Dublin Merchant all ye corner piece of parcel on Piphills Park east side of Capel Street fronting Abbey Street …
                reciting deeds from late 1600s … [SEE: ROD: 120-150-82186 for similar
                description] … WITNESS: Henry JACKSON, sword cutler, City of Dublin |   |  
            | 128 | 28 | 86904 | JACKSON, Martha | Dublin | 1747 Nov 11 | Referred to in Mem# 92148 – her sister-in-law was Elizabeth JACKSON. Image
                150 Whereby John COOPER of Town of Carlow Co. Carlow Esq.
                in consid of £150 paid by Martha JACKSON of Dublin widow did
                grant all that piece or parcel of land situate on the West Side of St. Stephens Green in suburbs of City of Dublin in
                breadth from South to North 22’ and in Depth from East to West about 160’
                bounded on the East to the pavement between said Ground and said Green west
                with Waste Ground North with a house formerly in possession of Arthur BUSH
                Esq. & South with other Ground formerly belonging to William ASTON of
                Dublin Merchant together with all houses & Buildings and Improvement to
                hold to the said Martha JACKSON her executors, assigns for the
                residue of a term of 120 years of said Premises granted from said William
                ASTON in said deed recited subject to a proviso of redemption WITNESS: Peter
                DESINARDS of Dublin Jeweller & Henry STERNE of same Gent. NOTE: It is possible that Martha JACKSON was born Martha
                CORNWALL and was the widow of Dr. William JACKSON (d. 1745) of Londonderry.
                SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |   |  
            | 128 | 37 | 85906 | McCULLAGH, Mary | Dublin | 1747 May 26 | Francis WEMYS, Esq deceased & Mary McCULLAGH o'wise
              WEMYS, widow & executor of Francis WEMYS & Henrietta WEMYS daughter
              of Francis & Mary WEMYS of 1st pt  6 acres Drumcondra Lane on
              Great Rd from Bolton St, town of Drumcondra, co Dublin. SW |   |  
            | 128 | 37 | 85907 | McCULLAGH, Mary | Dublin | 1747 May 26 | Francis WEMYS, Esq deceased & Mary McCULLAGH o'wise
              WEMYS, widow & executor of Francis WEMYS & Henrietta WEMYS daughter
              of Francis & Mary WEMYS of 1st pt  Cadogan House on Blind
              Quay, Dublin & others. Co. Dublin. SW |   |  
            | 128 | 141 | 86360 | Jackson, Robert | Kings | 1747 Jul 20 | REYNOLDS 1746-1758 Image 78 Image
                77 Btw Rev. Robt MAW of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
                Co. & Robert JACKSON of Parsonstown [now called Birr and in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
                Co. Wiggmaker of the 2nd pt. George REYNOLDS of City of Dublin
                Merchant of 3rd pt. Robert MAW in consideration of £100 paid to
                him by George REYNOLDS and consent of Robert JACKSON granted to
                George REYNOLDS land in his actual possession by virtue of an agreement made
                for 1 year in consideration of 5s pd .. transfer of lands previously in
                possession of Rev. Henry BIRCH deceased then in possession of Robert JACKSON,
                land in Parsonstown adjoining a dwelling house formerly in possession of
                Thomas DAVIS of Parsonstown, merchant, deceased, held in mortgage held  by Robert JACKSON from Edward TRACY sr. of Parsonstown. Clothier, and all the
                land & tenements including two parks adjoining the Green of Parsonstown
                known by the name of Bettridges Parks in Parsonstown. then in possession of Robert JACKSON by virtue of a lease from Jeremiah HANKS of Parsonstown,
                farmer, the Parks known by the name of George DEANs holdings on the other
                side of the New Bridge meared by Clonaghill [?]
                on the upper side in Kings Co. an then in possession of Robert JACKSON by Sir William CARSONS late of Parsonstown, deceased formerly in possession
                of John HAMILTON joyner, deceased, and then in possession of Robert JACKSON which last mentioned premes were demised to Anthony JEMMEL of Parsonstown,
                Innkeeper…. Subject to an Equity of Redemption remaining in Robert JACKSONs
                mortgage .. another page of legal description …signed by Robert MAW, Robert JACKSON & George REYNOLDS. | 1 |  
            | 128 | 196 | 86571 | JACKSON, John P. | Dublin | 1747 Sep 7 | WALSH-ONGE Edward WALSH,to David ONGE both goldsmiths  of Dublin. A 24 year lease for a house on the
                North side of Plunkett Street.  John P. JACKSON, apprentice to Edward
                WALSH SW |   |  
            | 128 | 354 | 87171 | JACKSON, Christopher | Dublin | 1747 Oct 8 | Christopher JACKSON, Tuckmiller of Chapelizod, Dublin to Clement DAWSON, Gent of Chapelizod, Dublin lease 41yrs "The
              Corner House" next to School house & the School house. Mary DUGGAN-
              possible school matron. WITNESSES: James KANNING, Gent; Francis McCARTHY,
              grocer; William BARKER, Gent, all of Dublin. SW |   |  
            | 128 | 437 | 87484 | JACKSON, Jeremiah | Limerick | 1747,
              Jan 22 | JOHNSTON - JACKSON Jeremiah JACKSON of Fenningston
              [Fanningstown], Co. Limerick (Co. Clare Lands? As well) Indented Deed of release btw Samborne JOHNSTON of of
                Currahanna Co Kerry Gent of 1 part & Jeremiah JACKSON of
                Fanningstown Co Limerick, Gent of the other … town and lands of Alonchard
                otherwise Alonghart Shanakeib & Parish of Kilquan, Barony of Bunratty,
                Co. Clare. NAMES: Sambourne JOHNSTON of
                Currahanna, Co. Kerry; Jeremiah JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co. Limerick; Daniel
                HULEATT of Dublin; Richard TAYLOR of Carass, Co. Limerick; . PLACES: Alonchard known as Alhonghart and Shanakeilsall
                Parish of Kilquan Barony of Bunrathy County Clare. | d |  
            | 128 | 472 | 87624 | Jackson, Daniel | Dublin | 1731 May 28 | HAMILTON 1746-1758  Image
                257 Marriage Agreement Rev. Daniel JACKSON of
                Tullamore [Tullamore,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan, Kings Co aka Offaly]
                & Catherine DERING spinster…. Marriage portion £1,500 secured by lands of
                Darendale, Barony Coolock, Co. Dublin … trustees Gustavus HAMILTON, Edward
                DERING, Colly LYONS & John JACKSON … the earlier trust
                witnessed by Henry BUCKLEY of City of Dublin Notary deceased. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Santry | 1 |  
            | 128 | 534 | 88117 | Jackson, William | Dublin | 1748 Mar 25 | ROBINSON 1746-1758 Image 298 William JACKSON of City of Dublin demised
                to George ROBINSON of City of Dublin Tape Weaver, land formerly held by John
                MARTIN of City of Dublin on south side of Tripolo for term of 61 years for
                yearly rent of 6 pounds. WITNESS of Lease: John SMITH of St. Sepulcher, Gent
                & George ROBINSON son of said George ROBINSON. Memorial WITNESS: John
                SMITH & Michael ARGENT of Dublin Gent. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlico NOTE: A tape weaver aka
                tapeweaver made wicks for candles. |   |  
            | 129 | 487 | 87930 | PEPPARD, Jacob | Dublin Wicklow Meath Kings Kildare Queens | 1724 Mar 13 | Will Book Image
                571 Jacob PEPPARD late of Dublin Esq. demised to wife Jane
                PEPPARD House in Hayes Alley wherein he dwelt & townland of Kerdiffstown
                in Co Kildare & fee farm in which he had several houses and gardens in James Street in City of Dublin held under Lord
                Santry the lands of Raffin Dowdelstown & part of Fletcherstown in Co.
                Meath together with premises held under him by William PAINE & all his
                inheritances in townland of Sword in Co. Dublin unto Edward HUNT of City of
                Dublin Esq. & Thomas GONNE of City of Dublin Gent & reversion of
                lands of Ballymacad Ballynagrangy Tobrid Rossilla & pt of Rathmea in Co.
                Meath then in lease to John LEIGH Esq. … & lands in Town of Wicklow and near town of Wicklow
                to son Robert PEPPARD .. daughter Diana PEPPARD £2,000 at time of her
                marriage … Edward HUNT … Thomas GONNE … Daughter Elizabeth BARLOW interest in
                houses on Ormond Key in Aron St. in City of Dublin… grandson James BARLOW 
                annuity of £50 … lease of Ardellis Kings Co. and interest in lands of
                Ballybegg in Co. Kildare in lands of Lenihrim in Kings Co.  & appointed
                his son Robert PEPPARD his son-in-law William BARLOW & Edward HUNT who is
                since deceased executors Will WITNESS: John HOYLE late of City of Dublin
                Alderman deceased George MOORE then Clerke to Thomas COOKE jr public notary
                in City of Dublin Thomsa GONNE [SEAL]  |   |  
            | 130 | 221 | 88704 | GORE & GORGES | Dublin Kilkenny Wicklow | 1748 Apr 2 | Image
              123 BTW Elizabeth GORGES of City of Dublin Spinster
                of 1 pt; [?] Richard GORE of Sandymount Co. Wicklow Esq & Joseph GREEN of
                City of Dublin Esq. of the other & the release made btw Ralph GORE
                of Barrowmount Co. Kilkenny Esq. of the 1st pt the said Elizabeth
                GORGES of the 2nd pt; Hamilton GORGES of Rathbeale Co. Dublin Esq. & Thomas BURROUGHS of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt.. Release of Ralph GORE in consideration of a marriage then intended to be
                had betw him the said Ralph GORE & Elizabeth … granted to Hamilton GORGES
                … town and lands of Barrowmore … & town and lands of Killblaine &
                lands of Ballyleagh otherwise Ballyleogein Parish Rowe Barony Idagh, Co.
                Kilkenny… NOTE: Ralph GORE married
                Elizabeth GORGES 7 May 1748. | 18 |  
            | 131 | 29 | 87992 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin | 1747 Mar 15 | BUTLER 1746-1758  Image
                329 Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of
                1 pt & Humphry BUTLER of City of Dublin Gent of the other. Piece of plot
                on south side of Kings St. in City of Dublin
                late in possession of William HUDDLESTON. Containing in front 25’5’ and in
                rere 23’ and in depth 21’10” on which there is now erected a dwelling house
                bounded on the east by John BALLANGEs on the west by Widow SAURIN on the
                north by the Kings pavement and on south by concerns now in possession of
                John SWEETMAN…. For BUTLER to hold for term of 50 years for rent of £6
                yearly. [It seems that Richard JACKSON has this as a sub-lease
                from Vicars Choral of St, Patricks]. WITNESS: George Edmond HOWARD Esq.&
                John SWEETMAN of City of Dublin, Brewer. NOTE:
                Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1786) was a 1st cousin once removed of
                Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill, Co. Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. | 1 |  
            | 131 | 38 | 88025 | Jackson, Henry | Dublin | 1747 Mar 3 | WILKINSON 1746-1758  Image
                334 Deed Poll Btw Henry RIDLEY Silk thrower, City of Dublin
                & Margaret his wife and Henry JACKSON of the 1st pt.
                & Mary WILKINSON, Abraham WILKINSON, & John WILKINSON of the City of
                Dublin of the other pt. transfer for sum of £98.3.8  & yearly rent of £20
                for house or tenement on Essex Bridge in City of Dublin where John BROOKER
                now lives. WITNESS: George HARRISON, City of Dublin Gent Mem WITNESS Samuel
                VICKERS & George HARRISON Gents. |   |  
            | 131 | 313 | 89281 | Jackson, John & WIlliam | Dublin | 1748 Aug 20 | REED 1746-1758  Image
                472 Btw William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
                eldest son and heir of Michael JACKSON of Thomas Court near the said
                City, Clothier deceased & John JACKSON 3rd son of Michael
                  JACKSON of the 1 pt & William REED of the City of Dublin Gent of the
                other part. Whereby William & John JACKSON transferred piece of
                ground on west side of Pimlico leading to the Tenterfields in the Liberty of
                Thomas Court containing in front 34’ and in depth 38’ formerly demised by
                Joseph THOMAS to Michael JACKSON also a piece of ground on west side
                of Pimlico bounding east to the Watercourse running by Pimlico west partly to
                the holdings of Widow EASTWOOD and partly to the Tenterfields north to the
                Watercourse of Trippiloe  south to a new lane leading from Pimlico to the
                Tenterfields formerly demised by Joseph THOMAS to John BILLOP also one other
                piece of ground in the Alley on the west side of Pimlico leading to the
                Tenterfields containing 34’ in front & 38’ deep formerly demised by
                Joseph THOMAS to John BILLOP also a piece of ground on the north side of the
                Mill Road or watercourse in Marrowbone Lane  in Liberty of Thomas Court 
                containing on front in the south 63 ½’ and in depth on the west 130’ and on
                the east 118’ and in  breadth in the rere 57 1/2’ formerly demised by Jacob
                POOLE to Michael JACKSON with all the buildings and appurtenances for
                21 year lease for yearly rent of 1 peppercorn subject to payment of £50 &
                interest. WITNESS: Charles MEARES the younger son of Charles MEARES the
                Elder. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 132 | 11 | 88231 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1747 May | John ESPINASSE, Sheriff of Dublin city; Esq.
              +Andrew MURRAY Sheriff of Dublin city; Esq. to Albert NESBITT, Rev.
              Clerk Dublin City, grantor  [William JACKSON, grantee]  of 4
              houses in Jackson's Alley, Lib of Thomas Court Dublin city in
              possess'n of Joseph BROWNE, Widow DUNLAP, Henry HEPHENSON, Patrick ROURKE,
              John CORMISH, John MARTIN, George ROBINSON, Widow KINLY, + 4 houses in
              Marrowstone Lane in same place on possess'n of Abraham ROBINSON & Thomas
              GAMBLE + 1 house on St Mary's Abby in Dublin city in possess'n of
              Henry MEREDYTH Esq. + 2 houses in Petticoat lane in Dublin city in
              possess'n of Walter RUSSELL and William HERON. Registrar: James SAUNDERS.
              Witnesses: John BYRNE, Gent of Dublin City & Charles MEARES,
              Notary Public of Dublin City. See: Jacksons
                of Pimlico. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. NOTE: Jackson’s Alley
                was in Parish of St. Catherine. It  intersected the northern end of  Pimlico
                and was an extension of Cole Alley.SEE: http://Dublin1798.com/Dublin15.htm  |   |  
            | 132 | 12 | 88232 | JACKSON, William and Michael | Dublin | 1748 Apr 28 | William JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City, for
              consids assigned William REED, Gent of Dublin City, plot of grnd in
              Abbey St in lib of Dublin city (24x82 ft] next to house built by John
              WHINERY late in possess'n of Samuel BAKER and of ground of Christopher TAYLOR
              + piece of grnd back of Abby street formerly
              in possess'n of Michael JACKSON from 25 March last past for remainder
              of terms of 75 & 51 one half yrs, freed of mortgages recited. Deputy
              Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: John BYRNE, Gent of Dublin City
              and Charles MEARES, Notary Public of Dublin City. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |   |  
            | 132 | 156 | 88783 | GORGES | Meath | 1748 Jun 20 | DANIEL – GORGES Clonebreny Lease btw John WADE otherwise DANIEL of Clonebreny Co
                Meath Esq eldest son and heir of Bridges DANIEL late of Newtown, Co Dublin Gent deceased and one of the administrators of Bridges DANIEL and Michael
                DALLY of the City of Dublin Esq of the other. & Richard GORGES of
                Kilbrew, Co Meath Esq. … Hamilton GORGES Esq of Dublin … (not
                pertinent 2013) NOTE: Capt. Hamilton GORGES
                (1739-1802) |   |  
            | 132 | 240 | 89123 | McCULLAGH, James | Dublin and Belfast | 1747 Jan 10 | McCULLOCH Jas & anr to MITCHELL Reciting James McCULLOCH, Esq. of Piedmont of 2nd part had mtg sd lands unto James ROSS, Merchant of Belfast of 1st pt for £2000 to which lands James McCULLOCH was entitled to for lives
                renewable forever, James ROSS with consent of James McCULLOCH assigned over
                sd lands to Henry MITCHELL Esq. of Dublin City for £2000 to hold for
                natural lives of James McCULLOCH William McCULLOCH & Thomas TIPPING, subj
                to redemption. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: Robert CARSON,
                Gent of Dublin City and Robert RAY, Gent of Dublin City. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart |   |  
            | 132 | 319 | 89462 | McCULLAGH, Martha | Dublin |   | McCULLAGH Martha & ors to STRETTELL Thomas TAYLOR, surviving executor of Mary TAYLOR,
                widow, deceased  & John FALKINER gained judgement in Exch Crt 7 July1747
                against Thomas TAYLOR, Esq. of Dublin City, Martha McCULLOCH, daughter
                and heir of Edward McCULLOCH, Thomas BERBECK, youngest son , Mary BERBECK
                orse McCULLOCH, deceased, widow of Edward McCULLOCH & Thomas BERBECK of Dublin & others for £425 8s. 5p., thus I auctioned mortgaged premsises: dwelling
                house wherein Thomas MORRES dwelt and next adjoinging house & garden plot
                in poss'n of John HARVEY, to Jonathon STRETTLE for £300 free of mtg, in lib
                of Thomas Court nr Dublin to hold for
                lives of several persons for ever, under yrly rent & fines mentioned.
                Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: Edward BUTLER, Gent of Dublin City and William CONNOR Clerk to Edward BUTLER. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart |   |  
            | 132 | 338 | 89579 | Jackson, Henry | Dublin | 1745 Oct 22 | RIVERS 1746-1758  Image
                181. Btw Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin shoemaker of
                the 1 pt & Patrick RIVERS of City of Dublin Silk Dyer of the other pt.
                Whereby Henry JACKSON demised a new brick house built by Henry JACKSON on the east side of Church Street City of
                Dublin [Oxmantown] adjoining another new house
                also lately built by Henry JACKSON and demised to Martha SIMPSON,
                widow of City of Dublin… together with a piece of ground to be enclosed with
                a brick or stone wall in a direct or straight line from the [corner?] of the
                demised house to the wall of the Stables of Dr. MARTIN containing in depth
                158’. Excepting such part of ground demised to Martha SIMPSON by Henry JACKSON for egress for Patrick RIVERS for horses cars & carriages through the
                gateway of the demised premese … [more details about access] … term of 31
                years, yearly rent £16. NOTE: Likely same
                person as Henry JACKSON, cordwainer. | 1 |  
            | 132 | 412 | 89789 | JACKSON, George | Kings | 1748 Sep 24 | George JACKSON of Ballyntemple, Kings Co. to Ralph
              SMITH  of Dromnastort [139 acres] as enjoyed by Ralph SMITH, for lives of
              Thomas SMITH, son of Ralph SMITH; Thomas DROUGHT, son of John DROUGHT and
              Ralph SMITH son of Thomas SMITH, Merchant of Dublin City at 5s 9p. Per
              acre rent with clause for surrender every 3 years. Deputy Registrar: James
              SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: William SMITH, Gent of Rathinane Tipperary and Hugh
              RAYNOLDS, Gent of Ballyspottan., Tipperary. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 133 | 80 | 89317 | McCULLAGH | Dublin  | 1748 Mar 28 | McCULLOCH William to McCARTNEY William McCULLOCH, intended groom £500 portion from
                Charles McCARTNEY, merchant, uncle to Alice COLEMAN, spinster. Deputy
                Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: James McCULLOCK, Esq. of Piedmont;
                Elinor TRIDELL, then of Dublin, Margaret McCULLOCH, Spinster, then of Dublin & James GALLOWAY, Yeoman of Dublin City. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 133 | 298 | 91123 |   | Monaghan | 1739-1810 | KER-BLAKE Book 45 (1739-1810) For consids Margaret KERR, spinster, heir & only
                dau of John KERR, Gent Late of Dublin city, Dec`d, grand dau &
                heir of Andrew KERR, Gent, late of Newcastle, Meath, dec`d to George BLAKE,
                Rev. Clerke of Dublin & Thomas VERNER, Gent of Dublin City 
                of Drumskett, half tate of Drumfaliaght (?) & water mill, Shaninagh &
                water mill, half tate of Lisgoran Cumrye Edinforan Courillin Co. Monaghan 500
                years + Newcastle Lurganstown Mullaghbeg Upper & Lower Rath and Cordory
                Co. Meath for 500 yrs provided leases for same are renewed, upon trust for
                purposes mentioned. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: William
                NESBITT, Gent of Dublin City; Michael REILLY, servant to Thomas VERNER
                & William LEWIS. Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. |   |  
            | 134 | 174 | 90484 | OLIVER, Jane | Dublin | 1748 Dec 7 | OLIVER, Jane - BARTON 1746-1758 Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758 Between Joan SILVER of City of Dublin widow of 1st part & Jane OLIVER of City of Dublin of 2nd part &
                George BARTON the younger of Higginstown, Co. Kilkenny, Gent of 3rd part ... lands of Higginstown for lives of G. BARTON & wife, Elizabeth ..
                also Mary HADDOCK, spinster .. re earlier lease by Francis HAYDOKE, widow. |   |  
            | 134 | 179 | 90509 | COULTER | Louth | 1748
              Feb 14 | COULTER, Charles & KYLE Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758 NAMES: Charles COULTER of
                Carrickastuck; Mary COULTER otherwise McEVERS; Thomas McEVERS of Dublin;
                Nicodemus McEVERS of Dublin; Elizabeth KYLE of Dublin; Townet
                SMITH; William HERON of Dublin; William THOMAS of Dublin. | d |  
            | 134 | 207 | 906 | HARTIGAN | Dublin | 1748 Dec 10 | HARTIGAN-OWEN Notes in 2009 diary Between Edward HARTIGAN of City of Dublin,
                Apothocary & Ann HERON of City of Dublin spinster, daughter of
                William HERON of City of Dublin (marriage between Edward HARTIGAN
                & Ann HERON) .. £300 ... Edward HARTIGAN ... late wife Jane HARTIGAN (had
                issue) ... WITNESS: Luke HERON, son of William HERON & John GARDINER,
                City of Dublin, Gent. Robert STAFFORD, City of Dublin, Gent. |   |  
            | 135  | 210  | 91071  | PIPPARD | Dublin | 1749 Apr 23 | PIPPARD, John Esq. & PIPPARD, Thomas, Gent, Lease
              & release. Dublin new brick houses in North & South Quays.
              Will names: Thomas PIPPARD & Thomas SHANLY, Dublin. Other names:
              Hon Lt. Gen Robert NAPIER (deceased); Ann NAPIER (widow & executrix)
              & William NAPIER (eldest son & heir); Francis LEIGH Esq. Drogheda.. nickred |   |  
            | 135 | 248 | 91266 | GORE, Jane | Mayo | 1747 Oct 14 | Image
              133 to Image
                135. A Memorial of the Last Will Dame Jane GORE otherwise
                WORTH wife of Sir Arthur GORE of Newtowngore Co. Mayo. … Reciting Indenture
                Quadripartite 12 March 1730 btw Sir Arthur GORE of Newtown Gore Co. Mayo
                & Arthur GORE Es. The eldest son & heir of the first part. The said
                Jane GORE by the name Jane WORTH widow sole daughter and heir of Richard
                SAUNDERS late of Saunderscourt Co. Wexford Esq. deceased of the 2nd part. Sir
                Henry KING of Boyle Co. Roscommon Bart & Whitfield DOYNE of City of
                Dublin Esq of 3rd part; the Right Honorable James TYNTE Esq one of
                his Majesty’s most Honorable Privy Council of the Kingdom of Ireland Arthur
                FRENCH of Frenchpark Co. Roscommon Esq. & Isaac DOBSON of City of Dublin
                Esq of 4th part. Reciting that a marriage was to be had between
                Arthur GORE & Jane WORTH she the said Jane WORTH in consideration of the
                intended marriage … confirmed unto said Sir Henry KING & Whitfield DOYNE
                & their heirs … [dozens of townlands and hundreds if not thousands of
                acres] lying and being in Co. Wexford Also … 600a in Queens Co. … lands in
                Glocestershire, Great Britain Witness to the will of Dame GORE: Jacob JACKSON of the City of Dublin Gent and Richard MAGENIS & Samuel WALLACE both of
                the City of Dublin Gent. Witnesses of the Memorial by said Sir Arthur GORE is
                witnessed by Samuel WALLACE and Richard MAGENNIS. Arthur GORE [SEAL] in
                presence of Samuel WALLACE & Richard MAGENIS.  NOTE:
                Sir Arthur GORE (1703-1777) married Jane SAUNDERS and William WORTH was her
                previous husband SEE: The
                  Peerage of Ireland, Or, A Genealogical History of the Present. Volume 2. John Lodge | 18 |  
            | 135 | 329 | 91616 | Jackson, Dorothy | Armagh | 1745 Oct 1 | COOPER 1746-1758 Btw John BALL of Three Castles, Co. Kilkenny Esq. &
                Dorothy BALL otherwise JACKSON his wife of 1st pt & William
                COOPER of City of Dublin Esq Dr of Laws of 2nd pt &
                Edmund SHANLEY of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. John BALL
                sold to William COOPER Five Castles, 400 messuages, 600 cottages, 300 Tofts,
                200 Gardens, 3 Mills 10 Pigeon Houses, 40 orchards, 1,000 acres of land, 500
                acres of meadow, 2,000 acres of Pasture, 100 acres of wood & Underwood,
                200 acres of Turf & Heath, & 200 acres of Moor & Marsh.in [list
                of townlands] Co Armagh. NOTE: Dorothy JACKSON
                (1696-1760). SEE: Jacksons
                  of Coleraine. | 1 |  
            | 135 | 398 | 91958 | DAWSON, Richard & Walter    | Limerick Dublin | 1749 Aug 3 | DAWSON-VILLIER 1746-1758 Richard DAWSON & Walter DAWSON both of City of Dublin...
                * Richard VILLIERs of Killpekan, Co. Limerick ... lands of Ballyreagan
                otherwise Ballereggin otherwise Ballynegane Barony of Poblebrien, Co.
                Limerick.... |   |  
            | 135 | 554 | 93081 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin Kilkenny | 1749 Nov 28 | WARREN 1746-1758  Image
                288 Btw Richard JACKSON Esq of City of Dublin son
                & heir of Richard JACKSON Esq. late of City of Dublin of 1st pt & John BALL of Three Castles [Threecastles
                  Demesne, and/or Threecastles Parish Odagh, ,
                Barony of Crannagh],
                Esq Co Kilkenny of 2nd pt & Abel WARREN of Lowhill, Co.
                Kilkenny. Reciting deed of 1730 Feb 23 btw John BALL of 1st pt and
                his wife Dorothy JACKSON of 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON father of the above-mentioned Richard JACKSON of the 3rd pt
                whereby John BALL in consideration of £1,000 pd by Richard JACKSON the father ….  Lands of Bonnenough commonly known by name of Three Castles [Threecastles,
                Parish Blessington,
                Barony Lower
                  Talbotstown] containing 449a  … reciting that the father Richard is dead
                … and reciting that Richard JACKSON in consid of £1,000 … NOTE: Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) late
                of Dublin & Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill Lodge
                -  a 1st cousin of Dorothy JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. | 1 |  
            | 136 | 321 | 91520 | Jackson, Margaret | Waterford Dublin | 1749 May 11 | ROBBINS 1746-1758 Image
              477 Marriage Arts Btw Thomas BOYCE [aka BOYSE] of Ballymadden Co. Wexford
                Esq. of 1st pt. Esq. & Margaret JACKSON, spinster of
                City of Waterford, of 2nd part & Joseph ROBBINS Esq. of City
                of Dublin Esq. Robert CAREW of City of Waterford Gent. of 3d pt….. £1.500
                marriage portion … secured by a long list of townlands. NOTE: Margaret was a
                daughter of Edmund JACKSON and Mary HAYDON. SEE: JACKSONs of Kilkenny. |   |  
            | 137 | 328 | 93507 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin Galway | 1748 Feb 15 | CONGREVE 1746-1758  Image
                170 Btw Richard JACKSON, City of Dublin, Esq &
                Grand-nephew & heir at law of John EYRE late of Eyre Court.[ Eyrecourt
                  Demesne -pt1 & Eyrecourt
                    Demesne pt2 ,  Eyrecourt,
                both in Parish Donanaghta,
                Barony Longford], Co.
                Galway Esq. Deceased… townland of Annaccalla [Annaghcallow,
                Parish of Clonfert,
                in the Barony of Longford],
                Barony Longford, Co. Galway. Also a dwelling house on west side of Dawson
                Street, City of Dublin wherin Matthew FORD lately dwelt. Built by William
                WILD containing 19’ in breadth, on Dawson St, , 25’, in depth from front to
                rere 220’adjoining on east to Dawson Street, on west to lane and waste land
                belonging to WILD and to the north to a house owned by John DAWSON Esq. &
                on south to another house owned by William WILD together with the Coach House
                and Stable behind the said dwelling house   NOTE: probably Sir Richard JACKSON (aft
                1729-1789) son of William JACKSON (1695-1744) & Frances EYRE
                (1708-?) of Eyre Court.  John EYRE, uncle of Francis EYRE, died 1745. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. |   |  
            | 137 | 411 | 93848 | Jackson, Nathaniel & Richard | Queens Dublin | 1749 Feb 10 | MAGENIS 1746-1758 Richard MAGENIS of City of Dublin Gent, & Nathaniel
                JACKSON, of Mountmellick, Queens Co. & Richard JACKSON his eldest son…
                lands of Drinagh Garoon. SEE: Quaker
                  Jacksons in Ireland. |   |  
            | 137 | 424 | 93911 | LESLIE | Monaghan | 1749 Feb 21 & 22 1748 Feb 23 | LESLIE & son -HAMILTON Notes in 2009 diary Book 45 (1739-1810) Laragh Between Rev. Peter LESLIE of Galgorm, Co. Leitrim &
                Rev. Henry LEASLIE clerk & eldst son of Peter LESLIE & Robert
                HAMILTON of Dublin, Esq – transfer of a dozen or so townlands: Derryvolla; Derrynelubena; Corkeerin; Corfad; Monduleeka;
                Drummare; Corbreck; Lissance; Knappagh; Drumratusk; Cornemuckglass als; Ballybea
                with Fairs and Markets; Terrygraham; Clogher; Laragh; Eadudeen; Carnehoa; Toneglassan;
                Drainlavan; Drumlyon; Gryagh; Aghnaboy; Corbrenan; Corrucknereagh; Drumgnoll;
                Knockavaddy; Drummore with two mills; Derrynelummy; Drumboe in Barony of
                Cremorne, Edergoole & Tullymakenally … Barony of Darberry or elsewhere in
                Monaghan WITNESS Samuel WALLACE, City of Dublin, Gent
                & James MASKLIN |   |  
            | 137 | 459 | 94057 | JACKSON, William | Dublin | 1749 Mar 6 | Walter JONES – JACKSON  William JONES of Dolphins
                Barn, Co Dublin, Ale draper & William JACKSON of the
                same place grocer. Land to JACKSON bounded on the east by James ANDERSONs
                holding, on the west and north to Christopher KERNANNs holding  and on the
                South by Kings Rd. for 99 years for rent of 4 pounds. SEE: Robert
                  JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. |   |  
            | 138 | 46 | 92148 | JACKSON, Martha | Dublin | 1749 Sep 6 | KAVENAGH 1746-1758  Image
                30 Assignment of Mtg from John COOPER Town of Carlow, Co.
                Carlow Esq.  to Martha JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of a piece of
                ground on West side of Stephens Green, City of
                Dublin & all houses and improvements for remainder of term of 21 years
                reciting from William ASTON Merchant to Peter COMBERCROSS at yearly rent of
                £4.12 redeemable on payment of £150 which said assignment of Mt GAGE the said Martha JACKSON  & John COOPER for several
                considerations assigned to Gerald KAVENAGH Coachmaker of City of Dublin reference
                Book 128 page 28 Number 86904 WITNESS: Elizabeth JACKSON sister-in-law to Martha JACKSON 
                & William DUVALL Public Notary | 1 |  
            | 138 | 328 | 93396 | JACKSON | Dublin | 1749 Aug 23 |  BTW Maudlin VAREILLES 2nd daughter of John
              VEREILLES late of Pill Lane City of Dublin
              deceased of 1 pt; James VEREILLES of Pill Lane City of Dublin Merchant of
              other pt. In consideration of £300 paid by James VEREILLES piece of ground
              near New Market front to street at west end of
              New Market called Chambers Street … bounded on
              east by Robert JACKSON … also 1/3rd Pill Lane (beside Black
              Lyon?)… lives Samuel VICKORS [aka VICKERS] John SHAW & Samuel CARD. … |   |  
            | 139 | 536 | 96011 | JACKSON | Armagh | 1750 Sep 6 | Richard MAGNENIS to JACKSON Molloghbane [aka Mullaghbane,
                Parish Forkill],]  Image
                593 Tripartite deed James WIGLEY of Scraploft in Co
                Leicester, Great Britain, nephew and devisee of Andrew NOELLATE of Scraploft,
                of 1st pt & Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Esq. of 2nd pt & Richard MAGINNES of City of Dublin of 3rd pt WIGLEY demised to Richard JACKSON all that Manor of Stonebridge
                otherwise Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
                Barony Orior Upper]and
                lands of Loghill otherwise Lawhill otherwise Laughill otherwise Longhill
                otherwise Lanchill otherwise Logehill [probably Longfield,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
                Teacum otherwise Teocrom otherwise Teonom otherwise Tivecome upper &
                lower 2 Cartrons of Tivecrom otherwise Teevecrom otherwise Carton otherwise
                Cororum otherwise Coruorum otherwise Tefferom otherwise Towerorwen, [probably Tievecrom,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], 
                Carncksikye otherwise  Carrickistickin otherwise Carrickstrycken otherwise
                Carrystoitkin otherwise Carrickastickin otherwise Carrickstickin otherwise
                Carrasticke otherwise Carrysticksockin otherwise Carrickistickin [Carrickastickan,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
                Cleiquome otherwise CleyQuomue Otherwise Claymen otherwise Claynew otherwise
                Clecktrummy otherwise Cloughwinney Otherwise Clocknnive otherwise Clockmwey
                otherwise Clanen [probably Cloghinny,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]; Aghelwonenewan otherwise Aghdonewell otherwise
                Aghadonow otherwise Aghadonow otherwise Aghadonan otherwise Aghador otherwise
                Aghadenove otherwise Aghadonoe otherwise Aghenaff [Aughadanove Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], ,Corrigillirin otherwise Corgilrine otherwise
                Colegreen otherwise Coolegreene otherwise Carrickingreen otherwise
                Carrickilldreen [Carrickaldreen,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Shean otherwise Sheane otherwise Sheean otherwise
                Shyan otherwise Shian otherwise Sheen [Shean, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Clarkhill otherwise Clargill otherwise Clarehill
                otherwise Clarechill [Clarkill,
                Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] , Aghecloghmullen otherwise Aghnackleymullen [Annacloghmullin,
                Parish Killevy
                  (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper];
                Corrignegaliah otherwise Knocknogallagh [Based on proximity, possibly Carricknagavna,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],  Latbirget,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
                Monelawne otherwise Monelaw otherwise Monylane otherwise Monylaumf otherwise
                Moneymore otherwise Worrymore [possibly Money , Parish Kilmore
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper],
                Tawnamuddcreeny otherwise Tawymulerire otherwise Tonymuicrire otherwise
                Tannaghmulhange otherwise Tawnmuaghmillthreene otherwise Tannagh … [possibly Tannaghmore,
                Parish Mullaghbrack
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper],  Mullaghbane,[Parish Forkill] and/or Mullaghbane [Parish Mullaghbrack]
                    (ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper], Shanroe ,[Parish Forkill],
                Carrigecorke otherwise Carrighorke otherwise Carrighlokee otherwise
                Carrownecurke otherwise Carriffnakilly otherwise Carryickcorke otherwise
                Carrycuske otherwise Carrownecuke [probably Carricknagavna , Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], 
                Leallemore otherwise Legallemore otherwise Leballymore otherwise Levallymore
                [probably Levallymore,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]],
                Ballicile otherwise Ballekill  [?]  [all in
                Barony of Orier [Orior
                  Lower] Co. Armagh. WITNESS Timothy WALDO of Salter Hall, London Gent.
                Thomas DAY of Fleet St London Gent. Jane WIGLEY. SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
                Londonderry Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of
                  Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
                Barony Orior Upper]. ·  Loughgilly
                (Upper Orior portion) (4 townlands)  ·  Loughilly
                (Lower Fews portion) (5 townlands) | 16d |  
            | 140 | 256 | 94586 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin Londonderry | 1750 May 5 | WHYTE 1746-1758  Image
                136 Btw Hamilton GORGES City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt & Rt Honorable Marcus Earl of Tyrone of the 2nd pt; Mark
                WHYTE of the City of Dublin Esq. of the 3rd pt. & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Esq. of the 4th pt….
                reciting whereby Hamilton GORGES at the request of and by and with the
                consent of the Earl of Tyrone & Richard JACKSON transferred
                to Mark WHYTE townland Ballymadagan [Ballymadigan,
                Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine], Drumnaquill [Drumaquill,
                Parish Killowen,
                Barony Coleraine], Donbalycarn [possibly Drumballyhagan
                  Clark], Ringressbogg [Ringrash
                    Beg, Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine.],
                Ringresmore [Ringrash
                  More, Parish Macosquin,
                Barony Coleraine], Artecleave the Lower Articlave
                  Lower, Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine & Altabreen [probably Altibrian,
                Parish Formoyle,
                Barony Coleraine,
                - the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a border] Co Londonderry and all other hereditaments of William JACKSON hereafter named for term of 500 years then unexpired by virtue of a deed
                dated 13 Oct 1729 btw William JACKSON Esq of Coleraine of 1 pt
                and Richard JACKSON Esq of City of Dublin since deceased of
                other pt. … this is a memorial of that deed WITNESS: Edward STORLING of City
                of Dublin Esq & his clerk James WHITE.  Signed by Richard JACKSON.  NOTE: Hamilton GORGES (1712-?) was a nephew of
                Elizabeth GORGES (1645-1747) wife of William JACKSON (1665-1712). Their son was a William JACKSON (1695-1744) –
                likely the signatory to the recited deed of 1729. Both William JACKSONs
                and Hamilton GORGES were related to both of the Richard JACKSONs
                mentioned. See: JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. | 1 |  
            | 140 | 475 | 96085 | JACKSON, Richard | Dublin Armagh | 1750, Sept 14 | JACKSON to LENNOX Image
                257 Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin
                Esq.  Of the one part and Wm. LENNOX of City of Dublin Esq. Gent For the sum
                of £5,000 – townlands Loghill otherwise Lawhill otherwise Langhill otherwise
                Longhill otherwise Lanchill otherwise Lanckill otherwise Logehill [probably Longfield,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Teacrum otherwise Teocrom otherwise Teocrum
                otherwise Teonam otherwise Teonem otherwise Tivecrom  upper and lower of the
                two Cartons of Twecrom otherwise Teevecrom otherwise Carton otherwise Corcum
                otherwise Corncrum otherwise Teffcrom otherwise Tawerawen, [probably Tievecrom,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Camsickye
                otherwise Carrickstrikin otherwise Carrick-strichin otherwise Corrystaikin
                otherwise Carrickastickin otherwise Carrickstickin otherwise Carrasticke
                otherwise Carrysticksockin otherwise Carrickistickin otherwise
                Corrickestickin [Carrickastickan,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Cleiqurne otherwise Cley Quornue otherwise Claymen
                otherwise Claynew otherwise Cleckrummy otherwise Celough-winney otherwise
                Clocknnive otherwise Clocknive otherwise Clockehunvey otherwise Clockehinwey
                otherwise Clanin, [probably Cloghinny,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Aghelawone otherwise Aghdonowell otherwise
                Aghadonow otherwise Aghadonan otherwise Aghadonum otherwise Aghade otherwise
                Aghadonove otherwise Aghedenov otherwise Aghadonoe  otherwise Aghadenoff
                otherwise Aghedenaff, [Aughadanove Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Corrigillirne otherwise Colligillirn otherwise
                Corrgilrine otherwise Corrigltrine otherwise Coolgreen otherwise Coolegreene
                otherwise Carrickingreen otherwise Carrickilldreen, [Carrickaldreen,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Shean otherwise Sheane otherwise Sheean otherwise
                Shyan otherwise Shian otherwise Sheen, [Shean, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Clarekill otherwise Clarghill otherwise Clarchill
                otherwise Clarechill, [Clarkill,
                Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] Agheloghmullin otherwise Aghnackleymullen [Annacloghmullin,
                Parish Killevy
                  (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper];  Corkinegalliogh otherwise Corrignegaliah otherwise
                Knocknogallagh, [Based on proximity, possibly Carricknagavna,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Latbrickyedy
                otherwise Latbirgide otherwise Latbright otherwise Lutbirgada otherwise
                Latbirgada otherwise Latbrigada, [Latbirget,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Monelawne
                otherwise Monelaw otherwise Monelaio otherwise Monylane otherwise Monylawmf
                otherwise Monelaumf otherwise Murrymore otherwise Murrimore otherwise
                Worrymore, [possibly Money , Parish Kilmore
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper] Tawnamuddcreevy
                otherwise Tawyulcrire otherwise Tanymulcrire otherwise Tannaghmulkfrenoge
                otherwise Tannamulfrenoge otherwise Tawnaghmulthrene otherwise
                Tannagh-mullcreevey otherwise Tonaghmulcrevy otherwise Tonagh McIlcrevy
                otherwise Tannam Ollcrive, [probably Tullymacreeve,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],  Mullaband,
                Mullaghbane otherwise Mullaghband otherwise Mullaghbeine otherwise
                Molloghbane otherwise Mullaghbone otherwise Mullaghbene, Mullaghbane,
                Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Tanrow
                otherwise Sharow otherwise Sharowe otherwise Shanree otherwise Shanrye
                otherwise Shanroe otherwise Shanrue otherwise Shanrove otherwise Shanroe, [Shanroe, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Carriggecorche otherwise Carrigkorke otherwise
                Carrighlockee otherwise Carrownecurke otherwise Carriffnakilly otherwise Carrickcorche
                otherwise Carryickcorke otherwise Carrycurk otherwise Carrycurke otherwise
                Carrownecruke, [probably Carricknagavna , Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Leallemore
                otherwise Lecallemon otherwise Leballymore otherwise Levallymore [probably  Levallymore,
                Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] and
                Ballykill otherwise Ballicile otherwise Ballycell otherwise Ballekill [possibly Ballysheil
                  Beg or Ballysheil
                    More, Parish Ballymore,
                Barony of Orior Lower,
                ] all in Barony of Orier, Co Armagh.
                And all and other estate of said Richard JACKSON in Co. Armagh then lately
                purchased by him from James WIGLEY Esq. To hold to said William LENNOX on
                payment of £500. WITNESS: William NOWLAND & Ambrose GREENE both of City
                of Dublin Gent.  SEE: JACKSONs
                of Coleraine. |   |  
            | 140 | 504 | 96265 | JACKSON, Richard | Antrim Dublin | 1750 Aug 17 | CROMIE 1746-1758  Image
                272 btw Hon Michael WARD Esq one of the trustees &
                Justices of the Court of Kings bench & Hugh BOYD lately of Drumawillin [Drumawillin,
                Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary, Co Antrim] but now of
                Ballycastle [Ballycastle,
                Parish Aghanloo,
                Barony Keenaght]
                Co. Antrim last surviving executor of Richard JACKSON Esq late
                of City of Dublin deceased, & Alexander McAULEY Esq. of City of Dublin
                only son and heir of Alexander McAULEY Esq.  deceased of Drumnagesson, Co
                Antrim and Mary CROMBIE widow & Relict of Andrew CROMBIE  late of City of
                Dublin, merchant, deceased of the other pt. and the release made btw Michael
                WARD, Hugh BOYD and Richard JACKSON only son and residual
                legatee of Richard JACKSON of the 1st pt Alexander
                McAULEY of the 2nd pt & Mary CROMBIE of the 3rd pt.
                whereby the said Michael WARD, Hugh BOYD and Alexander McAULEY for
                consideration mentioned granted to Mary CROMBIE 2 quarter lands of Ballyhomes
                [townland in Parish Dunluce, 516a), the quarter land of Drumcrotagh (In
                Parish of Derrykeighan, 252a), the quarter land of Maghreboy (parish
                Kilraghts), the quarter land of Carnaff (Parish of Derrykeighan, 268a), the
                quarter land of Lisnabragh (Parish of Derrykeighan 188a), the quarter land of
                Ballybullion (Parish ?), and the two quarter lands of Brachoghs (possibly
                Breckagh, Parish of Ballymoney) all situate in Barony of Dunluce, Co. Antrim
                & the quarter land of Drumnegesson (Parish of Ballintoy, 349a), the
                quarter land of Drumnagee (Parish of Ballintoy, 229a), the two quarter lands
                of Ballyboys (Parish ?) Barony of Cary, Co. Antrim. WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS
                & Andrew MATTHEWS both of City of Dublin, Gents. Memorial by Hugh BOYD 
                WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS & Samuel WALLACE City of Dublin Gent &
                release Richard JACKSON and Alexander McAULEY WITNESS: Richard
                MAGENNIS & Samuel WALLACE. NOTE: These
                townlands are clustered in the upper north-western part of Antrim, bordering
                on Coleraine in Co. Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. Hugh BOYD (1690-1765) was a brother of Elizabeth BOYD, wife
                of Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) of Dublin. Richard JACKSON (1722-1765) was likely their only surviving son at this time. He was the Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge, Co. Armagh. | 117 |  
            | 141 | 338 | 95707 | JACKSON, William | Cork | 1749 Jul 14 | KELLETT 1746-1758 Image
                484 Deed of Release btw John SMITH & John SHERIDAN both
                of City of Dublin Esqs. Trustees and executors of the will of Rev. Dr. Thos
                SHERIDAN late of City of Dublin deceased & Richard SHERIDAN eldest son
                & heir of this Thomas SHERIDAN of the 1st pt. The Rev. William JACKSON of Rocksavage, Co.
                  Corke the sole executor of the will of [Elinore?] JACKSON deceased late of said City, widow who was sole executor of Rev. William JACKSON
                    Clk deceased late Prebendary of the Parish of St, John the Evangelist in
                the said City of the 2nd pt. Elizabeth KELLETT of Cornesk, Co.
                Cavan widow of the 3rd pt. Patrick BRADY of City of Dublin Gent of
                4th pt.  …. Sold to Elizabeth KELLET the lands of Enugh otherwise
                Enagh 67 acres 2 roods 27 perches in Co Cavan. NOTE:
                An Ellin JACKSON, widow, had a will proved in 1743.Rev William
                JACKSON jr (1713-1767) | LDS |  
            | 141 | 344 | 95740 | SCOTT | Armagh | 1750 Aug 1 |  Btw John SCOTT of Armagh & Mary SCOTT his wife.
              Richard SCOTT of Umgola eldest son of  sd John SCOTT by sd Mary & John
              SCOTT of Armagh 2nd and youngest son of 1st part.
              Andrew KNIGHT of Killcumber Co. Monaghan Gent of other pt.  for sum of 470
              pounds pd to Mary Richard & John SCOTT granted lands of Corcummins &
              the corn mill with the toll grist and one half of the fourth part of the bog
              of Correskea… purchase made in trust for sole use of Rev. Dr James KNIGHT sen
              fellow of Trinity College Dublin. |   |  
            | 142 | 29 | 94512 | JACKSON, Daniel | Dublin | 1748 Mar 6 | ROURKE1746-1758 Rev Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
                Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan, Kings Co]  of 1st pt & Simon
                ROURKE of City of Dublin, Linen Draper. JACKSON demised house known as The Sign of the Holy Lamb on south side of
                High Street Dublin… descry incl on south backhouse of Daniel JACKSON.
                SEE: JACKSONs of Santry | 1 |  
            | 142 | 70 | 94663 | JACKSON, Henry | Dublin | 1750 May 8 | THORNE 1746-1758 BTW Henry RIDLEY of City of Dublin, Silk
                Trowster & Margaret his wife & Henry JACKSON Sword Cutler
                transferred to Francis THORNE a house on Essex Bridge, City of Dublin | 1 |  
            | 142 | 122 | 94882 | JACKSON, Anne | Dublin | 1749 Feb 24 | Image
              71 Anne ROBINSON nee JACKSON Will of Anne ROBINSON nee JACKSON, of Dublin,
                widow. Her brother John JACKSON, Clerk. Her cousins, Rev. Daniel JACKSON, clerk, and James GRATTAN, Esq., trustees. Her sisters Jane and Frances JACKSON. Sums due to Francis EVANS, attorney. Her
                portion of the estate of Drumloman and Markhill, and all other the estate
                whereof she was seized or otherwise entitled to in Co. Cavan.. … in trust to
                her brother John JACKSON during the term of his natural life
                and after his decease to the first & every other son of said John JACKSON in succession….Witnesses: Catherine GUNNING, Dublin, spinster; Robert
                ROBINSON, Dublin, Esq.; Francis EVANS, Dublin, Gent. Memorial witnessed by
                Francis EVANS, Peter SHEE, Dublin Merchant. John JACKSON, seal.
                NOTE: See: Santry JACKSONs | 18 |  
            | 142 | 277 | 95493 | DAWSON | Dublin | 1750 Jul 9 | DAWSON, John-KIRKPATRICK 1746-1758 Image
                149 BTW John DAWSON of Dublin, Banker & Martin
                KIRKPATRICK, watchmaker of Dublin. Whereby John DAWSON demised to Martin
                KIRKPATRICK land on North side of Stephens Green St Dublin containing in breadth in front of said St 26’4’ and in breadth in
                rere 21’ 2”  and in depth from front to rere on the West side 80’ 9” & on
                the East side from the said front down to a break of 8’9” 32’ and from the
                said break to the rere 47’ 6”… bounded on the East partly by the holdings of
                Alexander McDANIEL & Partly to the holding of Mr. GRAHAM both held under
                said John DAWSON on the West to a lot of ground demised to said John DAWSON
                to the said Martin KIRKPATRICK on the North to the Rere or back of Fade
                Street, on the South to the Kings Pavement. To hold for 99 years at £8
                annually. WITNESS: Richard THWAITE Clerk to Benjamin JOHNSTON Public Notary
                in City of Dublin & by said Benjamin JOHNSTON. John DAWSON [SEAL]. |   |  
            | 142 | 326 | 95710 | M’LOUGHLIN | Dublin | 1750 Jul 28 | McLAUGHLIN-LAMB Dennis McLAUGHLIN of Ashe St. Dublin, Clothier,
                set to Margaret LAMB the lower part commonly known by the sign of the Crown
                & Thistle. On the east side of Ash st in the suburbs of the City
                aforesaid… |   |  
            | 142 | 327 | 95711 | GILLMORE, Robert | Armagh | 1750 Jul 28 | VERNER to ACHESON 1739-1810 Feduffe  Indenture of release btw Thomas VERNER of Dublin Gent of 1st pt & Robert GILLMORE of Ardonnell Co Armagh Gent &
                Olivia GILLMORE otherwise CARY the wife of the 2nd.. in consid of
                1,132 pounds 1 s 2d  released to Arthur ACHESON… land of Mount Hamilton
                otherwise Ardgonnell… etc |   |  
            | 142 | 359 | 95853 | JACKSON, William | Dublin Drogheda | 1750 Aug 9 | HOWARD 1746-1758 Image
                190 A Declaration of trust executed by William JACKSON of Dublin Gent & Thomas HAMLIN of Drogheda Gent. Reciting Francis BELAGH
                of City of Dublin Brewer in Court of Exchequer 1740 against John HAMLIN late
                of Town of Drogheda for £300 Debt costs to William JACKSON assigned by
                Ann BELAGH, widow, executor of Francis BELAGH to ensure and remain for sole
                benefit of Gorges Edmund HOWARD. William JACKSON [SEAL]. NOTE:
                This is probably relating to William JACKSON (1695-1744). Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1785) was a son of Francis HOWARD
                & Elizabeth JACKSON. He was also a 1st cousin
                once removed of Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill, Co.
                Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Coleraine. SEE: ROD 143-109-95843 | 1 |  
            | 143 | 318 | 97097 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin | 1750 Dec 4 | WORTHINGTON Image
                168 Lease whereby Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Esq leased to John WORTHINGTON, City of Dublin Carpenter, piece of land
                whereon are built two front dwelling houses and one back house on South side
                of Kings Street near Stephens Green containing
                in front to King Street 38’ from front to rere 88’ bounded on East by
                McNOWLAND, on the west to a house belonging to Richard JACKSON on the
                south to McSWEETMAN’s Malt House and North to the Kings pavement … yearly
                rent of 9 pounds John WORTHINGTON [SEAL] WITNESS: William JACKSON City
                of Dublin, Gent.& Matthew BOURKE servant to Gorges Edmund HOWARD of City
                of Dublin Esq.. Mem WITNESS: William JACKSON of City of Dublin &
                Chapn HUDDLESTON  See: JACKSONs
                of Coleraine | 117 |  
            | 143 | 430 | 97648 | COULTER, Mary & GILLMER, James | Dublin | 1750, Sept 9 | COULTER, Mary & GILLMER 1746-1758 Image
                225 Registered 8 February 1750 9th September 1750 – Thomas McEVERS &
                Mary COULTER otherwise McEVORS both of City of Dublin AND James GILLMER of
                Duke Street., Dublin... Admins of Nicodemus McEVORS late of Drumcondrasane in
                the suburb of Dublin City – Thomas & Mary McEVERS deeded house known as
                Bullshead in Duke Street to James GILLMER. Witnesses Arthur Brereton &
                Thomas Dams |   |  
            | 143 | 447 | 97722 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin | 1750 May 5 | FLETCHER  Image
                243 Richard JACKSON Fellow Commoner of
                Trinity College [aka undergrad] of the one pt & Philip FLETCHER of
                Lisburn Co. Antrim Esq. whereby Richard JACKSON demised to
                FLETCHER the Capital messuage or tenement commonly called and known by the
                name of the Manor or Mansion House [aka Jackson
                  Hall in Townland Waterside,
                Parish Killowen,
                Barony Coleraine]
                and all the lands and tenements belonging in the manor of the Clothworkers in
                the Parish of Drumboe  [Dunboe]
                Co Londonderry and also Dardrees [probably Dartress,
                Parish Dunboe,
                Barony Coleraine] the Higher now being accounted for two Ballyboes
                of Land and thertofore one Ballyboe of Land and the Lower for two Ballyboes
                of land with their and every of their members  and appurtenances whatsoever
                in the Territory Ballibetto [??]  or portion
                of land called or known by the name of Lacklum [??] in
                Barony of Colerain ,,, for term of 51 years computed from 12 June 1719
                subject to a clause of redemption upon payment of £500 & interest.
                WITNESS” Edmund WILSON and Richard LEWIS both of City of Dublin Gents.   NOTE: I believe this is the Richard JACKSON (1729-1789) who later became the representative for Coleraine. He would have
                been 21 years old. SEE: Trinity
                  College JACKSONs. | 1 |  
            | 144 | 37 | 96337 | BAILIE | Dublin Westmeath | 1750 Oct 18 | LOWE, Samuel-BAYLY 1746-1758 Samuel LOWE of Westmeath & widow Elizabeth BAILY of
                City of Dublin |   |  
            | 144 | 384 | 97932 | Jackson, Richard | Armagh | 1750 Mar 2 | BLASSETT  Image
                505 Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Co. Armagh Esq.
                demised to Jane BLOSSETT of Dublin widow, all that house or townland wherein
                Mrs. Margaret [SORIN?] then lately dwelt bounding east to a House built by
                Mr. SWEETMAN & West to the house known by the sign of the Black Lyon on
                south side of Kings Street near St. Stephens Green for 31 years at yearly rent of £.12 with a clause of surrender every 3rd year giving 6 months notice… WITNESS: Charlotte CRAMEKE of Dublin spinster
                & Julia BLOSSETT daughter of Jane BLOSSETT & Jane BLOSSETT | 117 |  
            | 144 | 436 | 98205 | Jackson, James | Dublin | 1750 Feb 3 | ROBINSON Mr. James JACKSON late of City of Dublin Tape Weaver with consent of his brother William JACKSON of the same
                City Gent released to George ROBINSON of City of Dublin Tapeweaver for
                the term of his natural life certain ground houses or holding on or near
                Pimlico in Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. | 1 |  
            | 145 | 479 | 99485 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin |   | LEVINGS Lease btw Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
                of the 1 pt & & James LEVINGS of City of Dublin Cooper of the
                other…set one house or messuage in Church Street [Oxmantown]
                with the yards and stables house known by the sign of the Three Candlesticks. for term of 31 years yearly rent
                23 pounds WITNESS: William JACKSON & Patrick HIGGINS both of City
                of Dublin, Gents. | 1 |  
            | 146 | 320 | 97769 | Jackson, John | Kildare Dublin | 1750 Feb 11 | ROBINSON Btw John JACKSON Kilcullen, Co. Kildare Gent of 1 pt 
                & George ROBINSON of City of Dublin Victualler of the other
                assigned the front house tenement or messuage and the back house … in Thomas
                Court & Donore adjoining the dwelling house of George ROBINSON … for
                natural lives of George BOWLES, Samuel WATSON & George ROOKE jr. 
                WITNESS: Thomas GOODLEY of Thomas Court, of City of Dublin nailer
                & Mr. George ROBINSON Bridge Street City of Dublin Merchant. NOTE: I suspect this is John JACKSON (1727- aft
                1748) a son of Michael JACKSON & Mary McCRACKEN. See: Jackson
                  of Pimlico. | 1 |  
            | 147 | 234 | 99571 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin  | 1751 Jun 24 | GEARY Image
              127 Btw Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Esq. of the 1 pt & John GEARY of City of Dublin Dairyman of the other…
                land on south side of Kings Street 20’ in
                depth; front to rere 88’ and in rere 27’. Bounded on north by Kings Street on
                the west to Mr. Nowlands holding, on the east to holding of John GEARY, &
                on the south to Mr. DEACONs holding for term of 48 years for rent of 8
                pounds. WITNESS: William JACKSON & Joseph WADDY clerks to
                Gorges HOWARD of Dublin Esq.& Benjamin PEMBERTON of City of Dublin
                Bricklayer. Memorial witness: Benjamin PEMBERTON & Charles MEARES of
                Dublin Gent. NOTE: I believe this is the Richard
                  JACKSON (1729-1789) who later became the representative for Coleraine. He
                would have been 22 years old. SEE: Trinity
                  College JACKSONs.  SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine | 1 |  
            | 148 | 293 | 99570 | Jackson, Richard | Dublin | 1751 Jun 24 | GEARY  Image
                154 Btw Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
                Esq. of the 1 pt & John GEARY of City of Dublin Dairyman of the other…
                land on south side of Kings Street cont in the
                front to Kings street 23’ 9”; in depth from front to rere 116’;  & in
                rere 41’ 6” …. JACKSONs of Coleraine | 117 |  
            | 148 | 358 | 99910 | COULTER | Dublin | 1751 Aug 21 | COULTER-ROBINSON 1746-1758 COULTER, Charles and his wife & ROBINSON Notes
                in 2009 diary Charles COULTER of Dublin, Grocer & Mary
                COULTER otherwise McEVERs his wife … re will of Nicodemus McEVERS late of Dublin,
                merchant dec’d … release to William ROBINSON of Dublin, Braiser … back
                house where ROBINSON lived on North side of Castle Street. |   |  
            | 150 | 171 | 100730 | Jackson, Robert | Kings | 1750 Oct 4 | HANSARD Image
                108 Btw Robert JACKSON of Birr [aka
                Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
                Co. Gent of 1 pt & John HANSARD jr of the City of Dublin Gent of the
                other pt . Whereby the said Robert JACKSON in consideration of
                the natural love and affection which said Robert JACKSON  bore
                unto Mary wife of John HANSARD and daughter of Robert JACKSON & in consid of 5s … release to John HANSARD 7 acres called Doanes holding
                the 10 acres at Birkshill [aka Burkes Hill], the two parks adjoining the
                Green at Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, the
                house and Garden at Birr wherein Henry BIRCH formerly lived and the house in
                the town of Birr and the lands adjoining formerly in the possession of
                Barnaby ARCHER and that part or parcel of land commonly called Kennedy’s
                [[aka Seefin,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] &
                Rencher’s park all in Kings Co. … WITNESS: Elinor WILKINSON of Birr [aka
                Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
                Co; widow & Eugenia JACKSON of the same spinster. Memorial
                also witnessed by Hugh Josiah HANSARD.. SEE: JACKSONs
                  of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran NOTE: Eugenia
                Marie JACKSON is a sister of Mary JACKSON | 1 |  
            | 150 | 447 | 103004 |   | Dublin | 1751 Dec 16 | Sarah LITTON-JACKSON PLUNKETT & ors-JACKSON Image
                250 BTW Anne PLUNKETT widow & relict of Plunkett
                PLUNKETT of Rathbeal Co. Dublin Esq. Deed of release made btw William COOPER
                Esq. Dr. of Laws and one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery of
                Ireland of 1st pt; the said Ann PLUNKETT of 2nd pt;
                Gorges Edmond HOWARD of City of Dublin Gent and said Richard JACKSON of 3rd pt, the Rev. John LELAND Dr. of Divinity Samuel OWENS of
                City of Dublin Gent & Thomas LITTEN of City of Dublin Esq. Executors of
                will of Ralph LELAND of City of Dublin Merchant deceased of 4th pt
                & Hamilton GORGES of City of Dublin of 5th pt. In consideration
                of 350 paid to William COOPER by said Gorges Edmond HOWARD granted to said Richard
                  JACKSON then in his actual possession piece or parcel of ground on
                westerly side of Fishamble Street in City of
                Dublin containing in front to the east to said street 23’ 5” or thereabouts
                and running backwards to the Westward to the rere of Rose Alley tenements
                bounded on the North to land belonging to Henry SEAGRAVE Esq. and on the
                south to land belonging to John BAGGOTT Esq together with the three houses
                built and erected now called Virginia Court subject to the interest of
                Nicholas FERRELL of City of Dublin baker …for remainder of term of 500 years
                Deed of release mentioned in Trust for the said Richard JACKSON…
                WITNESS: Michael SWIFT of City of Dublin Gent Attorney & Christopher DEEY
                of City of Dublin Gent SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. NOTE Samuel JACKSON had
                property on Fishamble until his death in 1706. He had willed it to his nephew
                Richard JACKSON. 1705 December 4 - Will of
                  Samuel JACKSON  Capt. Richard
                JACKSON (1673-1730) was the eldest son of William JACKSON and Susan BERESFORD. Gorges Edmond HOWARD (1715-1786) was a grandson of
                Capt. William JACKSON who died abt 1712 and was of Jackson Hall, Coleraine.
                Richard JACKSON was his grand-uncle. |   |  
            | 150 | 513 | 103535 | Jackson, John | Dublin | 1752 Jun 6 | Btw Tanat EATON of City of Dublin Esq. son and heir of
              Martha EATON late of Dublin widow deceased on the 1 pt & Rev John JACKSON of Clonshough, Co. Dublin Clke only son and heir & acting executor of
              Rev. John JACKSON late of Clonshough deceased. Tanat EATON
              released to John JACKSON town and lands of Hollywoodrath in his
              actual possession abt 140 acres as was conveyed to Martha EATON in Barony of
              Castleknock, Co. Dublin SEE :JACKSONs
                of Santry |   |  
            | 150 | 513 | 103535 | Jackson, Daniel, John, Frances,  Jane | Dublin | 1752 May 17-18 | FALKINER Btw Rev John JACKSON of Clonshough, Co.
                Dublin Clke only son and heir & acting executor of Rev. John JACKSON late of Clonshough deceased & Cordelia JACKSON his wife of
                the 1st pt. The Rev Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore , Parish Kilbride,
                Barony Ballycowan] 
                Kings Co. Clke & Jane JACKSON & Frances JACKSON both of City of Dublin spinsters and only daughters and Legatees of the said John JACKSON deceased of 2nd pt & Daniel FALKINER, Alderman
                City of Dublin 3rd pt. Daniel JACKSON and Jane JACKSON are two of the executors of John JACKSON deceased… town and lands of Hollywoodrath in possession of John DUDLEY and
                his undertenants abt 140 acres in Barony of Castleknock, Co. Dublin  NOTE: Rev. Daniel
                JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry | 117 |  
            | 150 | 528 | 103708 | COULTER | Fermanagh | 1725 June 24 | COULTER, John & COULTER Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758 Between John COULTER of Legmacacafry, Manor of
                Castlebrinsky, Co. Fermanagh & James COULTER of Legmacafry. WITNESS:
                Robert ALLEN of Knockmakeequin, Co. Fermanagh, Gent. Mary BUTLER of Clownish,
                spinster. Patrick BRADY of Dublin, Gent. |   |              |