This is a very idiosyncratic list, reflecting my own
research needs. In some instances, my notes are not as reliable as the
transcriptions done by Nick
Reddan and his team of volunteers. Much of the deed material that I have
gleaned from his site includes the name of the volunteer appended in red. Please let me know if I have errors in my transcriptions - then I can correct them. Bit by bit, I am including hyperlinks to townland names to make them easier to search.
Update: August 7, 2023. Update: January 5, 2024; Update: January 18, 2024. Update: February 11, 2024 Update: June 20, 2025. Update: July 8, 2025 |
Later
Memorials of Deeds: 1825-1850
Alerts to
myself to follow-up |
2022 Additions and Edits |
2023 Additions & Edits |
Year |
File |
Mem |
Date |
Co./Townlands |
Key Name |
Transcription & Notes |
x |
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1833-1839 |
Killen, Co. Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas-DONALDSON, Alexander |
x |
1825 |
25 |
173 |
1855 Sep 25 |
Newry |
BROWN |
Samuel BROWN, slater of Chapel St Newry.. land on
Chapel St. |
|
1828 |
18 |
263 |
|
Galway |
JACKSON, Oliver C & Madelein E. |
Kilkallen, Barony Moycullen
Oliver C. JACKSON – Anthony Flaherty |
|
1829 |
8 |
178 |
1838 Feb 24 |
|
COULTER |
OWENS-COULTER
Marriage Articles Ballynahone
NAMES: Edward OWENS; Sarah COULTER; Samuel COULTER; Rev.
Daniel Gunn BROWNE; Simon OWENS sr.; Simon OWENS jr; Robert DICKIE; J.
PURCELL. PLACES: Castlebellingham, Co. Louth; Dowdallshill, Co.
Louth; Glenburn, Co. Armagh; Julianstown, Co. Meath; Killen, Co. Louth. |
d |
1831 |
1 |
71 |
|
|
|
RUTHERFORD-TENNISON |
x |
1831 |
1 |
72 |
|
|
|
RUTHERFORD-TENNISON |
x |
1833 |
1 |
43 |
1832 Dec 9 |
Kings
Cork |
POOLE |
Image 30
Anne NESBITT née WOOD, widow Aghamore,
Longford, was due £600 under will of Henry NESBITT, of Aghamore, Longford,
Esq. deceased. as part of £2,000 charged under will of Attiwell WOOD,
deceased, father of Anne WOOD on lands of Pruntus [probably Prohust,
Parish Kilbolane,
Barony Orrery and
Kilmore], Ballyhay [Ballyhay,
Parish Ballyhay, Barony Fermoy],
& Coolenafnora [Coolnacloghafinna,
Parish Clonpriest,
Barony Imokilly] orse
Blanfield in Barony Imokilly & in Co. Cork baronies of Fermoy and Orrery & Kilmore,
and post marriage of Anne POOLE née NESBITT of Cushenry Lodge, Kings Co. to
her husband William POOLE Esq. of Cushenry Lodge, , Anne NESBITT née WOOD,
assigned to William POOLE £300 as charged thereon and a further sum of £200
subject to William POOLE assigning to Anne NESBITT née WOOD, £11:1:6
lifetime annuity charged on land in Cossiny [Cushina, Parish of Ballykean, in the Barony of Upper
Philipstown] & Pullavoagh, Barony of
Coolestown barony) & Monevane [Moanvane, Parish of Ballykean, in the Barony of Upper
Philipstown] Barony of Philipstown, both in Kings
Co. |
|
1833 |
1 |
251 |
1833 Jan 21 |
Three Store Alley, City of Dublin |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Joseph-MURPHY
Image
148
Between Joseph JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
& only son & heir of Henry JACKSON, late of Patrick St., in City of Dublin, Victualler.
Thomas MURPHY had loaned money to JACKSON and subsequently for 200
pounds had transferred dwelling house in possession of John FORTESCUE situate
in Three Stone Alley, Dublin, on West
Side of William St. and adjoining Castle Market 35 ft by 11 ft
containing stables and offices, house formerly a Coach house… stables next
adjoining formerly in possession of Patrick WELDON which opens into Drury Lane formerly called Little Butter Lane and also all that piece
and parcel of land fronting the lane called Chancery Lane 44 feet by 53 feet. |
1 |
1833 |
2 |
77 |
1833 Jan 26 |
Dame Street, City of Dublin, St. Andrews Parish |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Robert-ALLOTT, Ann
Image
220
Robert JACKSON of Upper Sackville St., Dublin
Merchant Tailor … annuity… Robert JACKSON of 4th part…house
#20 on south side of Dame St now in possession of Benjamin BINNS [near Dame
Lane] WITNESS William JACKSON son of Robert JACKSON, attorney
at law. |
1 |
1833 |
2 |
163 |
1833 Jan 31 |
Corrickavilta, Co. Monaghan B Cremorne |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Hugh-MURDOCK
Between Hugh JACKSON of Derrygooney. Co.
Monaghan, Esq. & Robert MURDOCK of Eccles St., Dublin reciting indenture
Aug 6, 1791 Hugh CROFT, then of the City of Dublin did demise to John
JACKSON, then of Crieve, Co. Monaghan, all the towns and lands of
Carrickavilla for lives of John JACKSON, Eleanor JACKSON & Mary
JACKSON … lots more detail and other leases referenced. Hugh JACKSON demised to John JACKSON for lives of Hugh JACKSON, John
JACKSON & Samuel CUNNINGHAM lands of Carrickavilla … John JACKSON died March 1824 and in his will left to his eldest son Hugh JACKSON said indenture which Hugh JACKSON then for the consideration of 1,600
sterling set to Robert MURDOCK lands of Carrickavilla, Barony of Cremorne,
Co. Monaghan for lives of Hugh JACKSON and Eleanor JACKSON the
two surviving lives.. Parish of Aghnamullen.
SEE: Lisnaboe JACKSONs. |
1 |
1833 |
3 |
114 |
1831 Dec 7 |
Dublin City &
Ballytonny, Co. Wicklow B. Arklow |
JACKSON
|
DARLINGTON-DARLINGTON
Between Robert DARLINGTON the elder of the City of
Dublin, Gent of 1st part & John JACKSON of Dublin City, Gent of
2nd part & Robert DARLINGTON the younger of Balletonny, Co. Wicklow, Gent
of 3rd part. John JACKSON had demised to DARLINGTON sr. Lands of
Ballytonny and Ballynegaddy formerly called Honeycomb. WITNESS: Thomas BAYLY,
City of Dublin, clerk to Edward MOONEY, attorney. Frederick JACKSON of Rathmines Road, Co. Dublin. |
|
1833 |
3 |
267 |
1832 Nov 19 |
Athlunkard Bridge Limerick |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Thomas-PAIN, Henry Earl of
Limerick-PAINE & Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co. Limerick,
Esq. |
|
1833 |
4 |
163 |
1762 Sept 8 |
Cordevlish, Monaghan B Cremorne |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-PERRIN
Reciting lease of 8 Sept 1762 Alexander WADDELL Esq.
Whole tate of Cordevlish 92A, Co. Monaghan |
x |
1833 |
7 |
269 |
1833 Apr 30 |
Monk Street, Belfast, Parish of Belfast |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, James-JACKSON, John
James Kennedy JACKSON of Belfast solicitor of 1st part; Robert STERLING merchant of Belfast of 2nd pt John
JACKSON merchant of Belfast of 3rd pt… land on west side of
York St. for lives of John William & Joseph MAGEE, sons of the lessee
John MAGEE cooper…. |
16d |
1833 |
7 |
290 |
1833 Apr 30 |
Co. Clare & Dublin & City of Limerick |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John-PURDON, William
Indenture btw George LITTLE of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt; John JACKSON of Rathmines Rd Dublin, Gent, of 2nd pt;
Rev William John PURDON of Dublin of 3rd pt;… annuity to John
JACKSON 1827 pounds released……. Charged on Castle town lands in marriage
settlement 8 Sep 1824 Castle town lands of Corbally Ballyhickey Clonagown
Gurteenaneelig & Reis Kreagh in Co. Clare the house known by the
name of the sign of the Bear & premises in the City of Limerick John
Street in St. John Parish & lands of Claremount in the Barony of Coolock
Co. Dublin… more lands in Limerick & Co. Clare…part of parcel of
Hollybrook in parish and manor of Clontarf Co Dublin known as Strandville and
town and lands of Richenhead in parish of Cloghran Barony Coolock Co Dublin
& Town and Lands of Rathbane Dromroe Rathure the two Ardnevdodoges and
Rathmitchele in the south liberties of the City of Limerick. |
16d |
1833 |
11 |
15 |
|
|
|
MILLS-PEEBLES |
X |
1833 |
11 |
80 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
BOWES-MARTIN (McCULLAGH included) Marriage agreement btw Jane McCULLAGH daughter
of Robert McCULLAGH & James BOWES jr.
NAMES: James BOWES Jr. & James BOWES Sr. & John
BOWES of Newbliss. Robert McCULLAGH & Jane McCULLAGH of Kilnamuddy; John
McCARTER of Drumgriston; Robert MARTIN of Newbliss; Rev. Andrew JOHNSTON of
Newbliss; James WRIGHT & John WRIGHT of Clinto; Mary BARTLEY otherwise
BOWES & James BARTLEY of Ballybay |
X |
1833 |
11 |
138 |
1832 Nov 30 |
Tullamore, Kings Co. |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, James & Mary-LLOYD, William
Image
441
James JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore, Parish Kilbride, Barony Ballycowan], Kings Co. Merchant of 1 pt; Mary JACKSON of
Tullamore widow of 2nd pt; William LLOYD of Moate Co. Westmeath
Merchant of 3rd pt.; Rev. John O’LAUGHLIN of Tubber. Kings Co. 4th pt & Catherine LLOYD eldest daughter of William LLOYD of 5th pt. Marriage settlement btw James JACKSON & Margaret LLOYD … £800
… Mary’ interest in Dwelling House where James JACKSON now resides on
William Street, Tullamore …. Dwelling house in Barack Street, Tullamore
… WITNESS: John MOLLOY |
|
1833 |
12 |
53 |
|
Cormeen/Carnaveagh, Aughnamullen Carricknaveagh Cremone |
BREAKEY |
Nixon,
James-BREAKEY, James
-Killen,
Robt BREAKEY, James
BREAKEY,
James-Killen, Robt
BREAKEY,
Wm-Killen, Robt |
|
1833 |
12 |
54 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY-KILLOW
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
William BREAKEY, Carnaveagh, eldest son of James. |
X |
1833 |
13 |
10 |
1833-1839
|
Brickfield, Newry |
COULTER |
COULTER, Richard, & - WHITEHEAD, Richard |
|
1833 |
13 |
48 |
1833 Jul 17 |
Cork
Waterford |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Samuel-PARKER, John
Image
229
Between Samuel Pim JACKSON late of City of
Waterford but “who is now of Siston Cottage near the City of Bristol in
Glocestershire, Esq.” of 1st part & John Robert PARKER late of Green Park
in South Liberties of Youghal Co. Cork but now of Hrley St, London Co..
Middlesex. ... JACKSON demised Lime Kiln & lands now known as
Green Park (held under corporation of Youghall) to John Robert PARKER then in
his actual possession and a large [?] of the Strand taken or walled in by
James DEHAYS from the end of the said green towards the Poison Bush all in
South Liberties in length 211 yards in front and 218 yards on backside from
the Malt House and the premises which in 1728 belonged to the then Mayor of
Youghal George GILES … for lives of Henry PARKER of Youghal son of Lessee
John Robert Theophilus Hastings PARKER and Henry Francis Hastings PARKER sons
of Henry PARKER … John Robert PARKER [SEAL]
SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
1833 |
13 |
58 |
1833 Jul 17 |
Cork |
JACKSON
|
JACKSON, Samuel-PARKER, John
Image
235
Samuel Pim JACKSON As in Deed 1833-13-48 but
referencing lands or farm called Town Bog near Clay Castle within Liberties
of the Town of Youghall 180A bounded on North by Gortnesaggart &
Ballyclemesy on the south by Strand or beach on the east with the Deasert and
Clay Castle ...
SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
1833 |
14 |
162 |
|
|
BIRCH |
BIRCH-BIRCH |
x |
1833 |
15 |
190 |
1833 Sept 24 |
Ballyrea, Armagh |
KIDD
|
KIDD, William-MACARTNEY 1833-1839
Between William Lodge KIDD of Armagh, Co. Armagh &
Rev. James McCARTNEY of St. Field, Co. Down reciting deed 2 Dec 1809 of one
half of lands of Ballyrea [Ballyrea, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], from Wm MAXWELL Esq to Andrew McCARTNEY. |
|
1833 |
19 |
200 |
1833 Nov 11 |
Tyrone |
BROWNE |
Btw James BROWNE of Carteel, John BROWN & George
BROWN both of Terlugan, Co Tyrone farmers and the only surviving sons of John
BROWNE decd. & Margaret BROWNE, widow & Margaret BROWNE & Sarah
BROWNE spinster daughters of John & Margaret BROWNE…. Wm STINSON &
Mary Anne STINSON ose BROWNE his wife …… 46 acres Terlugow |
|
1833 |
20 |
27 |
1831 Apr 2 |
Leeson St. City of Dublin |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Joseph D.-CARROLL, John
Image
19
BTW Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of City of Dublin Barrister of 1st pt; John CARROLL of City of
Dublin Barrister of the other pt. Reciting 7 May 1810 btw George Bradshaw
SCOTT Esq of 1 pt & Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of the other pt
dwelling house and premises on Leeson St. City of Dublin [decr of land
& neighbors] Joseph D. JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington. & JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
|
1833 |
20 |
224 |
1833 Nov 20 |
Cloneroy, Co. Cork, B. Upper Loughtee |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John-MOORE
Image
123
BTW Sidney DUIGAN of Rathmines Road
Widow of 1st pt. John JACKSON of Rathmines Rd. Co. Dublin
Gent of 2nd pt. Anne BLACKWOOD of Hardwicke St Co. Dublin spinster of 3rd pt;
Patrick Richard Blackwood BRADY of Cloneroy Co. Cavan Esq. and Richard
BLACKWOOD Esq a Cornet in his Majesty’s 5th Regiment of Dragoon
Guards of 4th pt; James MOORE of Moorefoot [?] Co. Antrim Esq. of 5th pt. Reciting
annuity 28 May 1821 btw Patrick Richard Blackwood BRADY of 1st pt; John JACKSON of 2nd pt & John DUIGAN of Capel St City of
Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. of 3rd pt … £1,000 granted
to John JACKSON rent charge on lands of Clonerv and other lands all in
Co. Cavan … 10 Apr 1823 btw Patrick Richard Blackwood BRADY of 1st pt & Dorcas BLACKWOOD & Anne BLACKWOOD & Letitia BLACKWOOD
annuity on lands of Cloneroy [descr incl names of other townlands] … John
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1833 |
21 |
118 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-RAWSON |
x |
1834 |
1 |
149 |
1833 Dec 19 |
Kevins Port, City of Dublin, Parish St. Peters |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Allen, Eliza-CHARLES, Thomas
Image
95
BTW Allen JACKSON of Rathgar
Co. Dublin Gent & Eliza JACKSON spinster daughter of said Alan
JACKSON of 1st pt; Thomas CHARLES of Rosslane Ciy of Dublin
Gent of 2nd pt; Richard TRONSON of Irishtown Co. Dublin Esq of 3rd pt & John TRONSON of Bridewell Co. Meath Esq of 4th pt…
marriage btw Eliza JACKSON & Richard TRONSON… lease 1 Feb 1814 btw
Sarah GARTSIDE of Montague St in City of Dublin widow of 1 pt & said Allen
JACKSON of the other pt .. tenement No 12 Kevins Port adjoining
Protestant Row in City of Dublin together with small dwelling House [descr] …
lives of King William IV, Gartside SHEA & Peter JACKSON of Mabbott
St in City of Dublin Sadler & son of Allen JACKSON … John TOWNSON
WITNESS: John GORE of Sandymount Co. Dublin Esq. & Michael BOURKE of
Montgomery St. Law Clerk.
SEE: Jacksons in St. Peters Church Dublin. It would
appear that Alan JACKSON’s wife was named Jane, and that their daughter
Elizabeth was baptized Jul 20, 1806. Children of Jane & Allen included:
John b 1800; Allen b 1802; Thomas b 1803; Joseph b 1805 (a later Joseph b
1815); Elizabeth b 1806; Jane b 1811; Simon b 1816; Sarah b 1817. They
resided at Cufe St, City of Dublin.
In 1821, Allen JACKSON of Kevins Port
was a Painter & Glazier. ROD: 765-297-519232; In 1826, ROD:
816-130-549665; In 1829 ROD: 846-566959; 1830 ROD: 857-289-572289;
In 1845, an Alan JACKSON of Rathfarnam
died age 80. |
|
1834 |
1 |
177 |
1834 Jan 13 |
Lisdown, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Agnes M- JACKSON, William
Btw Samuel CONNOLLY of Raverra, co. Down farmer
and Agnes Mina CONNOLLY orse JACKSON his wife of the 1 pt & William
JACKSON of Lisdoonan, Co Down , farmer of the other part. … description
of land that CONNOLLY made over to William JACKSON of Lisdoonan
– land already in his possession. |
15 |
1834 |
1 |
204 |
|
Upper Lane Griloughs, Co. Cork, B. Dunallow |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Warren H.R.- O’KEEFE, Elizabeth |
|
1834 |
2 |
201 |
1834 Jan 13 |
Down |
CROZIER
SHAW
GRAHAM
OGILVIE |
ROD 1834 2 201 AI
Version William CROZIER Phillip Graham CROZIER and BLAIR
Image 285
BTW Campbell GRAHAM of Belfast
in the County of Antrim Merchant and Elizabeth Blair OGILVIE [(1770-1831),
daughter of James Blair OGILVIE and Margaret (SHAW) WHITE See: Wiki tree] of Dough in
the same County Spinster surviving trustee named in the last Will and
testament of James Blair SHAW [(1748-1818)] late of Dough aforesaid Linen
Draper decd of the one part and William
CROZIER of the City of Dublin Esqr and the Revd Philip Graham CROZIER clerk Vicar of Edenderry in the
Kings County trustees and Exors named in the last Will and Testament of George CROZIER late of Banbridge in the
County of Down Gentn attly at law deceased of the other part reciting: Indenture
of Release by way of Mortgage 5 Sept 1826 BTW George
CROZIER of the one part and Samuel FERRIS of Larne Apothecary said
deceased the said Campbell GRAHAM John FITZGERALD of Dough (since also
deceased) Linen Merchant and the said Elizabeth Blair OGILVIE by their
description of Trustees named in the last Will and Testament of the said
James Blair SHAW [(1748-1818) See: Wiki
tree] of the other part the said George
CROZIER Conson of £933.1.6 granted and released unto the said Samuel FERRIS
Campbell GRAHAM John FITZGERALD and Elizabeth Blair OGILVIE and to the
survivor of them and to the heirs and assigns of such survivor all that and
those the lands and premises therein and herein after particularly ment and
described with their appurts To hold unto the said Samuel FERRIS Campbell GRAHAM
John FITZGERALD and Elizabeth Blair OGILVIE [ (and the survivor of them and
the heirs and assigns of such survivor in as full and ample manner as the
said George CROZIER theretofore held the same subject to redemption on
payment of said sum of £923.1.6 1/2 with interest at the rate of six per cent per
annum said deed of which this is a memorial witnessed that the said Campbell GRAHAM
and Elizabeth Blair OGILVIE in conson of £923.1.6 1/2 to them paid by the said William CROZIER and Philip Graham CROZIER granted bargained sold aliened remised
released and Confirmed unto the saw William
CROZIER and Philip Graham CROZIER in their actual possession then being by virtue of a Lease for a year those
parts and proportions of the Towns and lands of Kurnan alias Kenan [Kernan,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] with the Water Corn Mill and Kiln built and erected
thereon Mill dam grist succor and Multure and there thereto belonging as the
same lands and premises were formerly in the possession and occupation of the
said George CROZIER and his undertenants and Contain in the whole 113a 1r 24p
Just plantation measure be the same more or less and also all that and those
that part or proportion of the lands of Ballinafoy containing 10a 6p be the
same more or less as formerly in the occupation and tenure of Martha McCULLOUGH
widow and John McCULLOUGH under tenants of the said George CROZIER with all
dwelling houses out houses and office houses and all other houses and
buildings erected built and made and timber and other trees then standing and
being in or upon said lands of Kinan [Kernan]
and Ballingfoy or either of them or any part thereof and all and singular the
Waters Water Courses Mill dam will seals Mill Pools mill races mill streams
ways casements roads paths passages are logs and tubarries with all other the
rights members appents and appurts which said lands and prems of Kernan otherwise
called Kenan are situate lying and being in the Parish of Tullylish Barony of
upper Ireagh and County of Down aforesd and which said lands and prems of
Ballinafor [Ballynafoy,
Parish Annaclone,
Barony of Iveagh
Upper, Upper Half] are situate lying and being in the Parish of Annaghlon
[Annaclone]and Barony
and County last aforesd To hold all and singular the said lands and premises
unto the said William CROZIER and Philip Graham CROZIER their heirs and
assigns … WITNESS: John GRAHAM Gentn attorney at law and Maria GRAHAM
Spinster both of Belfast aforesaid son and daughter of the said Campbell GRAHAM
and said deed and Memory as to the execution and perfection thereof
respectively by said Elizabeth Blair OGILVIE are witnessed by Alexander ARTHUR
Gentn attorney at law of Belfast aforesd and Margaret Jane GRAHAM Spinster of
Belfast aforesaid daughter of the said Campbell GRAHAM …
SEE: Here
lieth the body of Edward Shaw, who died in the years 1761, aged 86 years, and
his wife, Margaret Shaw (formerly Boswell) who died in 1755, aged 82 years.
Also William Shaw, their son, who died in 1759, aged 38 years. And Dorothea
Shaw (Formerly Blair) who died in 1779, aged 61 years. And also James Blair
Shaw (son of said William and Dorothea Shaw) who died on the 21st day of
November 1818, aged 70 years. And also Elizabeth Blair Ogilvie, Doagh House
(a niece of the said James Blair Shaw, and eldest daughter of the late James
Blair Ogilvie) who died on the 15th July 1831.SOURCE: Ulster
Historical Association. Doagh transcriptions. SEE: Find-a-Grave: Here are deposited the remains of Rev'd William Ogilvie who died in 1712,
and Jane Agnew his wife, William Ogilvie who died 14th February 1780, aged 74
years. James Blair Ogilvie who died 22nd April 1785, aged 48 years. Elizabeth
Blair, wife of last named William Ogilvie, who died 21st May , 1785, aged 87
years. And Margaret Shaw wife by her first marriage to said James Blair
Ogilvie, who died 19th March 1818 aged 72 years [at the bottom] This monument
is erected by Dorothy Shaw Blair in memory of her beloved parents. MCDCCCXX Saint
Cedma’s Graveyard, Larne, Co. Antrim, Ireland. NOTE: As part of understanding the
family connections in this lease, Dorothea BLAIR was probably a sister of
Margaret BLAIR, wife of Cornet William CROZIER (bef 1700-aft1759). Cornet
William was an uncle of George CROZIER (1755-1831), and the latter was the
husband of Jane Eliot GRAHAM (dau of Philip GRAHAM and Rachel ROGERS) and
father of William CROZIER (1787-1872) & Philip Graham CROZIER
(1801-1872). |
|
1834 |
3 |
51 |
1834 Feb 1 |
Armagh |
|
DOBBIN-PRENTICE
Image
366
BTW Leonard DOBBIN & William McWILLIAMS both of Co.
Armagh Esq. trustees named in will of Thomas PRENTICE late of City & Co.
Armagh Esq of 1st pt & James STEWART formerly of Town of Newry
but then of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq & William Lodge KIDD of City of
Armagh executors of last will of Thomas PRENTICE deceased of 2nd pt & Henry Ashe PRENTICE formerly of City of Armagh but then of Caledon
Co. Tyrone Esq nephew & devisee in will of Thomas PRENTIC deceased of 3rd pt. … tenement in Thomas St City of Armagh formerly held by Samuel DRAFFIN
and afterwards by Thomas PRENTICE and his undertenants also piece of ground
formerly part of Margaret KERR’s Garden and afterwards in possession of
Thomas PRENTICE … lengthy description and boundaries … also 22a 1r 21p in townland
Drumargee near City of Armagh formerly in possession of Mary BOYD &
George PARK her undertenant in Parish & Co. Armagh & also townland
Ballingalla formerly in possession of Thomas PRENTICE 11a 3r 29p with the
trees growing on said premes planted and registered by Joseph WILSON deceased
in Barony Lower Fews Parish & Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Wilson SPROULL City
of Armagh Wriring Clerk & John BARNES City & Co. Armagh Clerk of Bank
of Ireland. Leonard DOBBIN [SEAL] William McWILLIAMS [SEAL] |
|
1834 |
3 |
52 |
1834 Feb 1 |
Armagh |
|
DOBBIN-PRENTICE
Image
367 |
|
1834 |
3 |
53 |
1834 Feb 1 |
Armagh |
|
DOBBIN-PRENTICE
Image
367
Land on English St. |
|
1834 |
3 |
81 |
1834 Jan 31 |
Corry, Co. Mayo, B. Tyrawly |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Oliver, George, Sydney-JONES, Thomas
Image
379
BTW Oliver JACKSON of Enniscoe Co. Mayo Esq of 1st pt George JACKSON of Enniscoe Co. Mayo Esq & Sidney JACKSON orse VAUGHAN
his wife of 2nd pt George Vaughan JACKSON of Enniscoe eldest son
& heir of said George JACKSON & Sidney hhis wife of 3rd pt. Thomas JONES of Ardneree Co. Mayo Esq of 4th pt … townlands in
Mayo …. WITNESS: John JACKSON of Ballina & Robert JONES of Ardmaree both
in Co. Mayo. |
|
1834 |
3 |
110 |
|
Corry, Co. Mayo, B. Tyrawly |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George-JACKSON, Oliver |
|
1834 |
3 |
133 |
|
Drumaluan, Co. Mayo & Galway |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George-JACKSON, George |
|
1834 |
3 |
198 |
1834 Feb 8 |
Knockagoney, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Jane-STEWART, Robert
BTW Jane JACKSON of Knocknagoney, Co. Down,
spinster of the 1 pt & Robert STEWART of Lisburn, Co. Antrim Merchant of
the other…. Made over lands in the townland of Knocknagoney, Parish of
Holywood, Co. Down formerly in the possession of Thomas MARTIN… |
15 |
1834 |
3 |
198 |
1834 Feb 8 |
Knockagoney, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Jane-STEWART, Robert
BTW Jane JACKSON of Knocknagoney, Co. Down,
spinster of the 1 pt & Robert STEWART of Lisburn, Co. Antrim Merchant of the other…. Made over
lands in the townland of Knocknagoney, Parish of Holywood, Co. Down formerly
in the possession of Thomas MARTIN… |
|
1834 |
4 |
74 |
1833-1839 |
£600 |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Mary-BRADFORD, Thomas
PARKER & BRADFORD – Marr. Arts |
x |
1834 |
4 |
85 |
1834 Feb 6 |
Dublin Dungantown, Co. Wicklow, B. Arklow |
JACKSON
|
JACKSON, Humphrey-SWAN, Benjamin
Between Humphrey Thompson JACKSON of City
of Dublin, Gent & Rev. Edward HAMILTON of Philipstown [Barony Lower
Philipstown or Upper
Philipstown], Kings County, Clerk .
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down. |
x |
1834 |
4 |
236 |
1834 Feb 13 |
Tipperary Tencurry, Co. Tipperary B. Iffa & Offa |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Thomas-WALPOLE, William
Between Thomas JACKSON, Millgrove, Co. Tipperary
of 1st part & William WALPOLE, Mary WALPOLE & Sarah WALPOLE of
Tencurry, Co. Tipperary ... lands of Tencurry late in possession of Abraham JACKSON dec’d together with 6A of wood & 2 A called the Burned
Grove as also full free and uninterrupted right of commonage on the mountains
of Tencurry [Tincurry] in as full large and ample manner as the same were
formerly held by Abraham JACKSON ... Parish of White Church
& [Tibred?] Barony of Iffa and Offa West & Co, Tipperary.
SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
1834 |
4 |
285 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
HARWOOD & BREAKEY Marriage Articles
BREAKEY, Mary-Furlong,
Michael – bond
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
1/3/1834. Marriage settlement. Robert Harwood junior,
Dublin to Mary BREAKEY, widow, Dublin. |
|
1834 |
5 |
66 |
1833 Sept 13 |
Cork |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Benjamin – GREEN, sr.
Demising lands in Youghall.
Image
213
North Main St, Youghal, Parish St. Mary
BTW Benjamin JACKSON of Youghal
Co. Cork Esq. Gordon NcNEILL of Eccles St City of Dublin Esq & Anna Maria
McNEILL otherwise SWIFT his wife Elizabeth KING otherwise SWIFT of Temple St
City of Dublin Widow which said Anna Maria & Elizabeth are Devisees for
life under the will of Dean SWIFT Esq. Deceased of 1 pt & Samuel GREEN of
Youghall Esq. of other pt… lease 22 Jul 1751 …. Lives Samuel GREEN; William
DAVIS 2nd son of Roger Green DAVIS of Ahadoe Co. Cork Esq. &
James William MARKS eldest son of William MARKS of Youghall … Benjamin
JACKSON [SEAL] & Samuel GREEN
[SEAL] |
|
1834 |
5 |
225 |
1832 Mar 16 |
Drumcondra, Co. Dublin, B. Coolock |
J ACKSON |
JACKSON, Henry – SMITH, John
Indenture btw Henry Vincent JACKSON of
Mecklenburgh Street City of Dublin Esq Trustee Exor and Admon for will of
Elizabeth SULLIVAN late of Prospect Villas Drumcondra, Dublin… widow of James
SULLIVAN sum of 700 pounds paid to him by Rev John SMITH… premises of
James SULLIVAN in Parish of St. George Barony Coolock, Dublin …she
bequeathed her estates to Henry Vincent JACKSON
SEE: Descendants of Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
16d |
1834 |
5 |
226 |
1832 Mar 15 |
Drumcondra, Co. Dublin, B. Coolock |
JACKSON |
Related to above. |
16d |
1834 |
8 |
202 |
1833 Nov 18 |
Co. Carlow Coolinana, Co. Carlow, B. Rathvilly |
JACKSON
|
JACKSON, Henry – JACKSON, Henry jr .
Lease between Henry JACKSON of Hackettstown, Co.
Carlow, eldest son and heir at law of Thomas JACKSON late of Coolmana,
Co. Carlow of 1st part & Henry JACKSON sr. Of Coolmanna eldest son
& heir at law of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmanna reciting
that premises subject to debts of £850 ... part of lands of Coolmanna
sometime known and called by the name of Marshesquarter ... 16A ... as
formerly demised by Joseph JACKSON in lease of 27 May 1788 ...
formerly demised by Esther JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON by
lease 9 Oct 1788 ... meared and bounded by River Doreen on the north by late
Samuel JACKSON ...
PRONI T808/8261
1834-8-202 Memorial registered 3 May 1834 of Deed of 18
Nov 1833 Henry JACKSON jr. of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow eldest son &
heir at law of Thomas JACKSON of Coolmana, Co. Carlow to Henry
JACKSON senior of Coolmana, eldest son & heir at law of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmana, Co. Carlow as to the following portions of Coolmana alias
Nashes or in Rathvilly Barony, Co. Carlow. 16 ½ leases 27 May 1788 by Joseph
JACKSON. Loheska 38 acres leased 1788 by Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON bounded by River Dereen & Samuel & Joseph
JACKSON. Healy & Neals 16 acres Moores 16 acres Murphys 4 ½ acres
lease of 9 April 1825 WITNESSES Joshua NUN of Dublin City Gent & his son
Henry NUN. Memorial signed by both Henry JACKSONs.
SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana |
x |
1834 |
8 |
203 |
|
Co. Carlow Coolmana,
B. Rathvilly |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Henry-JACKSON 1834 May 1 NOBLETT-JACKSON NAMES: Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON; Joseph
BRIEN; Thomas NOBLETT; Henry JACKSON; Andrew STEWART; Francis JONES; Samuel
JACKSON; George BARKER aka George PARKER; Joseph BARKER aka Joseph
PARKER; Joseph JACKSON; William MOORE; Widow MURPHY; Rachel
JACKSON; Samuel SHARP; Thomas ALCOCK; Valentine KINSHALLA (this name may
be a misreading of the text); Widow BYRNE; Abraham PARKER sr.; Abraham PARKER
jr.; Joseph PARKER; Lorenzo John WALTERS; Michael HICKEY; Oliver MOORE. PLACES: Hacketstown; Coolmana;
Nashe’s Quarters; Long Meadow; Soliska aka Loliska aka Starlusk aka
Stralusky, Parish of Haroldstown; River Dereen; Charles’s Park.
SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana |
d |
1834 |
8 |
204 |
|
Coolmana, Co. Carlow, B. Rathvilly |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Henry – NOBLETT, Thomas
JACKSON, Henry-JACKSON
PRONI T808/8261
1834-8-204 Memorial registered 3 May 1834 of mortgage
of 2 May 1834 by Henry JACKSON of Coolmana, Co. Carlow, farmer to
Thomas NOBLET of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow mt above premises in Coolmana very
long.
1834 May 2 JACKSON-NOBLETT NAMES: Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON; Joseph BRIEN; Thomas
NOBLETT; Henry JACKSON; Andrew STEWART; Francis JONES; Samuel
JACKSON; George BARKER aka George PARKER; Joseph BARKER aka Joseph
PARKER; Joseph JACKSON; William MOORE; Widow MURPHY; Rachel JACKSON;
Widow BYRNE; Abraham PARKER sr.; Abraham PARKER jr.; Joseph PARKER; Lorenzo
John WALTERS; Michael HICKEY; Oliver MOORE. PLACES: Hacketstown; Coolmana; Nashe’s Quarters; Long Meadow;
Soliska aka Loliska aka Starlusk aka Stralusky, Parish of Haroldstown; River
Dereen; Charles’s Park.
SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana |
D |
1834 |
9 |
18 |
1834 May 8 |
North Strand, City of Dublin, B. Rathvilly |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Richard – HILL, Thomas
Image
328
Richard JACKSON Esq. late of the City of Dublin
but now of Ballafreer, Isle of Man of 1 pt demised to Thomas HILL of
Philipsburgh Ave Co. Dublin Builder of the other pt. …
[desc] dwelling house on North Strand …
WITNESS: John BELL of City of Dublin & Harriett JACKSON of Dublin
wife of Richard JACKSON
NOTE; She is not the Harriet JACKSON Born
1797; died 1878 (nee Sing), of Falcon Cliff, Douglas. Nor: Portrait. 2nd portrait. Married John Stanway Jackson, of Falcon Cliff,
Douglas. |
|
1834 |
9 |
49 |
1833-1839 |
Dundalk |
COULTER
|
COULTER, Robert – declining trust. |
x |
1834 |
9 |
217 |
1834 Mar 2 |
Latabeg, City of Cork, B. Rathvilly |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Mary – CUMMINS, Nicholas
Image
439
BTW John James CUMMINS formerly of the City of Cork
Merchant but now of City of London Esq of 1st pt; Mary JACKSON widow & relict of William JACKSON late of Leighnmouth [Teignmouth, a
seaside port town] Devon but afterward of Cork Esq.
deceased of 2nd pt; Robert King CUMMINS of City of Cork Merchant
and Mary CUMMINS his wife of 3rd pt; Nicholas Marshall CUMMINS of
City of Cork Esq and Walter William HARRIS of the City Esq. Doctor of
Medicine of 4th pt … for £4,000 paid to James John CUMMINS by
Nicholas Marshal CUMMINS granted part of land of Lotabeg [Lota Beg, Parish Rathcooney, Barony of Cork] orse called Silver Spring in North East Liberties of City of
Cork containing 43a 3r 40p … [bounded by] … and part of land of Ballynamought
[Balllinamought East , Parish St
Anne's Shandon, Barony Cork] now for several years called Mayfield containing 13a 10p in North Liberties of City of Cork 40p … [bounded
by] … trusts set forth in marriage agreement 5 July 1824 upon marriage of
Robert King CUMMINS with Miss Mary JACKSON his wife … Mary JACKSON [SEAL] Mary CUMMINS [SEAL] Robert King CUMMINS [SEAL] N.M. CUMMINS [SEAL]
Walter W. HARRIS [SEAL]
SEE also: ROD: 797-288-538423
SEE also: ROD: 1834-18-285 Jane JACKSON was a wife of Walter William
HARRIS and dau of William & Mary JACKSON |
|
1834 |
10 |
40 |
1834 May 24 |
Penaky, Co. Dublin, B. Rathdrum |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Joseph – SWEENY
Image
25
Joseph JACKSON of Windy Harbour Co. Dublin
Cotton Manufacturer of 1 pt & John SWENY of Rathmines Road Co. Dublin
Silk manufacturer of the other pt. Reciting townlands of Shansky orse called
Churchtown formerly in possession of Mary HALL widow now in tenure of Joseph
JACKSON in Barony Rathdown Co. Dublin … |
|
1834 |
11 |
227 |
|
|
BIRCH |
BIRCH-McDONNELL |
x |
1834 |
11 |
228 |
1833-1839 |
Union St. Belfast |
GILLMER
|
GILLMER, Eleazer B-PLUNKETT, G |
x |
1834 |
12 |
9 |
1834 Jun 3 |
River Bann, Co. Down, B. Ratdrum |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Alexander & wife – LAW, Hugh
JACKSON, Elizabeth & husband – LAW, Hugh
Image
372
BTW Alexander JACKSON of Gardiners Place City of
Dublin Esq. Dr. of Medicine & Elizabeth JACKSON orwise LAW his
wife of 1 pt. Hugh LAW of Woodbank Co. Down Esq. of other pt. Reciting
whereby Hugh LAW owned the Water Corn Mill of Gilford Tullyglish Co. Down …
reciting lease from Edward WORKFIELD Esq. to George LAW deceased dated 1 Dec
1796 of parts of lands of Dromarin, Parish Dromarin, Co. Down… Alexander
JACKSON demised to Hugh LAW … should abate or throw down any part of the
New Cricket Weir in said deed … entitled to said Mill of Gilford to resort to
resume and open the Old water Course by which the water of the River Bann
formerly flowed from the back of the ancient Weir in said deed to the Mill of
Gilford … and purposes the same was heretofore used and enjoyed by the said
George LAW before the Bleach Mill of Tullylish in said deed … WITNESS:
Armstrong FITZGERALD of North Anne
Street City of Dublin Gent & Michael HOEY servant to said Alexander
JACKSON |
|
1834 |
12 |
297 |
1834 Jul 12 |
JACKSON Moor, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Humphrey & - McDONNELL, James
Btw Humphry Thompson JACKSON of
City of Dublin Esq. of the 1 pt & James McDONNELL of Cashendall [possibly Casheltown,
Parish Portglenone,
Barony Toome Lower],
Co. Antrim of the other…. Loan secured by lands of “JACKSON Moor”, Dundonald,
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down. |
15 |
1834 |
13 |
55 |
1834 Jul 1 |
Sligo
Fermanagh |
JACKSON |
GRAHAM-JACKSON
Image
35
BTW Mathew GRAHAM of Nory, Co. Fermanagh farmer
administrator of will of Thomas GRAHAM deceased and also Administrator of
James GRAHAM deceased of 1st pt; Mary GRAHAM otherwise BLEAKLEY
his wife, Mathew GRAHAM and Eleanor GRAHAM his wife; Catherine GRAHAM and
Jane GRAHAM spinsters all of Norey of 2nd pt and James JACKSON of Teeratic, [Tiratick, Parish Killerry, Barony of Tirerrill,, Co. Sligo
Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting that Mathew GRAHAM granted to said James
JACKSON part of lands of Nory in Barony Magheraboy Co. Fermanagh …
WITNESS: William QUINTON of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh & Alexander
BLEAKLEY of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Gent. Mathew GRAHAM [SEAL] |
|
1834 |
13 |
213 |
|
Wicklow
Dublin |
PUREFOY, Brinsley |
Anne CUMING & ors estates
Image 124
Brinsley PUREFOY entitled to interest
from William Hoare HUME – result of Chancery case. Lands of Benjamin DISRAEL
in Co. Carlow & Co. Louth for £2,000. Brinsley PUREFOY [SEAL] |
|
1834 |
14 |
146 |
1834 Feb 3 |
Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John – BOYD, Alexander
John JACKSON of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan &
Arthur GARDINER of Rutland St. City of Dublin Esq Assignees of the
estates & effects of Patrick McCLELLAND a bankrupt…
SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
15 |
1834 |
14 |
261 |
1834 Aug 16 |
Charlemount, Co. Armagh,. |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John sr – REID, James
Image
333
BTW John JACKSON Sr. of
Charlemont St. Co. Armagh Gent of 1st pt & James REID of
Blackwatertown Co. Armagh Esq of other pt. .. townlands in map in town of
Charlemont Nos 1.3.5 & 7 and also piece of meadow Ground containing 1a2r
… & No 6 & 8 & Charlemont Bog containing 3a3r12p No 47 … &
several tenements in Borough & Town of Charlemont in Parish Loughgall Co.
Armagh … and premises in the power Custody or power of said William
JACKSON … John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1834 |
14 |
265 |
1834 Aug 6 |
Anglesea St, City of Dublin, |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, James-REID, William
Image
336
BTW James JACKSON of Brousley,
Shropshire England Esq of 1 pt & William REID of [?] & Anglesea
St, City of Dublin Book Binder of other pt. Reciting mtg 31 July 1834 btw
Samuel SOLMON then late of Anglesea St Dublin, Stationer of 1 pt & James
JACKSON of the other pt, said Samuel SOLMON for consideration of £1,000
granted to James JACKSON Dwelling House on West Side of Anglesea St
formerly in possession of William SOLMON and then in possession of Samuel
SOLMON containing in front 19’ 6”, depth front to rere 44’ … |
|
1834 |
15 |
285 |
1834 Sep 12 |
Eadestown, Co. Wicklow, |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Anne – PAGE, William
Btw Anne JACKSON orse RIGGS the wife of William
JACKSON both of Baltinglass in Co. Wicklow of the 1 pt… rent out of lands
in Eadestown, Co. Wicklow to William PAGE…
JACKSONs of
Spinians and Baltinglass. |
15 |
1834 |
16 |
67 |
1828 Sep25 |
Grafton St. City of Dublin, B. Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Richard – HOWARD, Thomas
Marriage settlement between Richard JACKSON then
residing in Moore Place, Town of Douglas, Isle of Man & Mrs. Gertrude
STROKER, then late of Dorset St. in City of Dublin., widow & Rev Thomas
HOWARD, Vicar of Parish of Kirk Braddon, Isle of Man. .. Richard
JACKSON had property at Drumneigh, Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin, held by
him under Austen COOPER, Esq., tenanted by John Cooke ROGERS, esq. producing
a profit of rent of 46 pounds Irish per year.. She had a house at 72 Grafton
St., Dublin.
NOTE: Need to follow up
on Isle of Man connections. See: Luke
JACKSON (1786-1814). SEE also ROD: 652-105-447234 and probates of JACKSONs
of Antrim – a William JACKSON of Isle of Man - 1877. There is also a
PAINE-JACKSON connection to the Isle of Man: ROD: 219-308-143791. Also a
Richard JACKSON who went to Isle of Man had various leases on North Strand
St. |
1 |
1834 |
16 |
75 |
1834 Sep 10 |
Dundalk, Co. Louth |
COULTER
|
COULTER-Anne-DEWHURST
Marriage settlement between George LAWSON of Dundalk,
merchant & Ann COULTER. Thomas DEWHURST & Thomas COULTER of
Newtown Lodge, trustees. … sum of 1,007 pounds 7 shillings 9p. Irish
consolidated annuities the property of Anne COULTER was transferred to her
trustees until the marriage, and then interest to LAWSON during the marriage.
WITNESSES: Thomas JACKSON of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath, Esq. & Robert COULTER
of Dundalk, Co. Louth, Gent, one of the attorneys. |
1 |
1834 |
16 |
85 |
|
Drominare, Co. Tipperary, B. Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Alexander- HALL, Robert
Alexander JACKSON of Gardmay Place [Gardiner
Place], Dublin one of trustees in marriage settlement of Charles FARREN &
Maria ORR only daughter of John ORR of Cypress Grove. Co. of Dublin
SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
1 |
1834 |
17 |
78 |
1834 Oct 4 |
Armagh |
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH, John – DOBBIN, John
Image
231
BTW John McCULLAGH of Rockinaduff [??] Co. Armagh of 1 pt & John DOBBIN of
Ratharumgrana [Rathdrumgran, Parish Loughgall (ONeilland West portion),
Barony Oneilland West] Co. Armagh
farmer a Trustee of the other pt. … lands of Knocknacreany [??], Parish Kilmore,
Barony Oneiland West Co. Armagh and also tenement on south side of Scotch St
Co. Armagh formerly demised by Rev William HUTCHINSON to Thomas GREER of City
of Armagh and afterwards demised to John McCULLAGH & to William POOLER
and also estate and interest of Alexander McCULLAGH … lands of Lisnaganon in
Co. Down for lives and also the interest of Daniel McCULLAGH & part of
lands of Cladymore [Clady More, Parish Kilclooney (Lower Fews portion),
Barony of Fews Lower] in Parish
Mullaghbrack [??] Barony Lower Fews
and also Household furniture goods, chattles and effects of James McCULLAGH
to hold lands and premises in Knockmacreany [??] and house on Scotch St. to said John DOBBIN …
lands of Lisnagannon to John DOBBIN … lands of Cladymore to John DOBBIN |
|
1834 |
17 |
227 |
1834 Oct 2 |
Counties Cavan, Donegal, Meath & Mayo |
JACKSON |
PRATT-JACKSON Marriage Settlement
JACKSON, Madeline E. – FORTESQUE, Matthew
Btw Joseph PRATT of Corney Castle, Co. of Cavan
Lt. Col in Cavan Regiment of Militia of 1st pt. Merwyn PRATT of
same place eldest son of Joseph PRATT & Madelina Eglintine JACKSON of Stephenstown, Co. Louth spinster and an infant of the age of 18 or
thereabouts; Catherin FORTESCUE wife of Matthew FORTESCUE, guardian… several
pages follow |
1 |
1834 |
18 |
253 |
1831 Nov 11 |
Dublin |
BALL |
O’BRIEN-O’REILLY
Marriage settlement between John O’BRIEN of Mountjoy
Sq., Dublin & Anna Maria Elizabeth O’BRIEN orse. BALL, his wife &
Cecilia BALL spinster youngest daughter of John BALL the younger Esq.
deceased who was the eldest son of John BALL the elder late of Eccles St.,
Co. Dublin, Esq. deceased… whereby reciting that a marriage had been agreed
upon between Cecelia BALL & Philip O’REILLY …marriage portion 2,000
pounds…. Richard RORKE of 4th pt…… John RORKE. |
1 |
1834 |
18 |
285 |
1834 Nov 12 |
Cork |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Jane –CUMMINS, James
Ballnamought, Co. Cork, Parish St, Annes Indented
deed of mtg btw Thomas FARREN of Gratten Hill [St. Lukes – in Parish St Anne's Shandon,
Barony Cork.], in the North
suburb of Cork, Gent & Walter William HARRIS of Glanmire Rd., in the
north suburb of Cork, Esq. Doctor of Medicine and Jane HARRIS nee JACKSON his wife of the second part & John CUMMINS of the City of London,
Merchant and Roger William HARRIS of the said City of Cork, attorney at Law,
trustees named in the marriage settlement… |
1 |
1834 |
19 |
27 |
1833 Nov 13 |
Cahernane, Co. Kerry, Parish Sheridan |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George & Letitia – HERBERT, Jane
George JACKSON of Mount Pleasant, Co. Tipperary
& Letitia HERBERT ors JACKSON, his wife and one of the daughters
of Richard Townsend HERBERT of Cahernane, Co. Kerry, deceased…. His five
daughters: Jane, Penelope, Anne, Frances, Letitia. |
1 |
1834 |
19 |
119 |
1831 Nov 17 |
Larne, Co. Antrim, Upper ½ B. Glenarmy |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John – ALEXANDER, Samuel
John JACKSON of Larne, Co. Antrim, carpenter of
1 pt. & Samuel ALEXANDER of Larne, saddler …land in the town of Larne on
the North side of the street leading to Mill from new Town, … parish of
Larne. WITNESSES: Miles ATKINSON, merchant; William McCULLOCH, Doctor of
Medicine, both of Larne, Co. Antrim. |
1 |
1834 |
19 |
173 |
1834 Oct 1 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON-Robert DARLINGTON
Paradise Row
Image
99
BTW Michael McDONALD of Buckroney House, Co Wicklow, Eq
of 1 pt & John Scott MILLS of Denzille St, City of Dublin Attorney of
other pt. Reciting indenture 28 Apr 1820 John JACKSON of Paradise Row
Co & City of Dublin confirmed to Robert DARLINGTON of Golden Lane City of
Dublin Gent part of farm and lands of Ballytonny, [Ballytunny,
Parish Ennereilly,
Barony Arklow] Co.
Wicklow on North East side of road leading from Mount Elow [?] to Arklow in
possession of Thomas BARRINGTON and then in occupation of Henry DARLINGTON
41a and part of lands of Ballynegallogue [Ballysallagh
East, Parish Dunganstown,
Barony Arklow shares
a border] called the Honeycomb on the south west of lands of Ballytowney and
the mearing of Sallymount [Sallymount,
Parish Ennereilly,
Barony Arklow] in
possession of Henry DARLINGTON containing 6a 3r 11p containing in whole 48a … |
|
1834 |
20 |
103 |
1834 Dec 2 |
Edenderry, Kings Co., B. Coolestown |
JACKSON |
JACKSON,
Matthew H. – JACKSON, Anne
Matthew Henry JACKSON of Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], Kings Co. & Anne JACKSON, widow, his mother
of Marrion Ave., Co. of Dublin. … sum of 400 pounds to his sister Hannah
POWELL orse JACKSON… south side of Edenderry St., Edenderry [Edenderry, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], 78 ft X 54 ft X 200 ft X 400 ft under lease of
Marquis of Devonshire & part of the lands of Monastoris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], called Millmount formerly called Jacksons farm – 150 acres profitable land and
27 acres of bog together with the Mill dwelling house [?] trees and
other improvements and also the Mill dam watercourses flowing to and from the
mill at the yearly rate of 50 pounds, in the Barony of Coolestown, Kings Co….
lives of Matthew Henry JACKSON & Rolleston John GRATTON
NOTE: Hannah JACKSON’s
husband was Capt. Edward POWELL.
SEE: JACKSONs of
Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
1 |
1834 |
20 |
145 |
|
Drumin, Queens Co. B. Tinnehinch |
JACKSON |
WARBURTON-THACKER
JACKSON, Frances & Mary– THACKER, Joseph
Frances JACKSON of Mountmellick,
spinster, youngest daughter of Nathaniel JACKSON the younger of
Mountmellick, deceased, …. Mary JACKSON, widow, mother of Frances JACKSON …… town and lands of Drummin, Derringown, containing 333acres
& 1r arable land, Irish measure, land that had been owned by Nathanial JACKSON the elder.,bounded on the north by the river Barrow, , p…
parish of Rosnallis, , B [?] hinch, Co. … & land of Drinagh & Garroon
180 acres & lands of Clonaheen, formerly in possession of Nathanial JACKSON, the elder, Rosenallis, B. of Tinnehinch, Queens Co. &
also dwelling house situate in town of Mountmellick |
1 |
1834 |
20 |
181 |
1834 Nov 27 |
Cork |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Jane – CUMMINS
Image
126
Latabeg, City of Cork, B. Rathcooney [Lota
Beg, Parish Rathcooney,
Barony of Cork] BTW
Robert King CUMMINS of Belmount in North east suburbs of City of Cork
Merchant of 1 pt; Walter Williams HARRIS of North Suburbs of City of Cork
Esaq Dr of Medicine and Jane HARRIS orse JACKSON wife of Walter
William HARRIS of 2nd pt … land called Silver Spring … bounded on
west by lot demised by Nicholas Marshall CUMMINS of Woodville in Barony
Barrymore Co. Cork Esq to said William JACKSON and now occupied by
said Roger Williams HARRIS … |
|
1834 |
20 |
187 |
1834 Dec 5 |
Derrydarragh, Co. Longford, B Ratheline |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Joseph D. – GREGG, Francis
Image
131
… surviving trustees of Louden LENNON,
Edward SMITH and Jane LENNON Widow the surviving executors of will of
Thomas LENNON 4 Aug 1806 late of Molehill Co. Longford, Esq. deceased.
Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of Leeson St.,
Dublin one of his Majesty’s Counsel at Law & Benjamin BALL jr. of South
Frederick Street City of Dublin Attorney. … will of John Gore SWORDS deceased
abt 16 Oct 1832 … Rev. Francis Thornton GREGG of Ballymahon C. Longford,
Clerk of 7th pt. … lands of Derrydarragh, Parish Cashell, Barony Rathcline Co. Longford.
SEE: JACKSONs of
Co. Cork – connected to Strettle JACKSON |
|
1834 |
21 |
10 |
1834 Oct 21 |
Magillstown, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Peter - BAKER, Arthur
Image
217
Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt & Arthur BAKER of Balheary
house, Co Dublin Esq of other pt…. lease of land of Magillstown, formerly
in hands of Richard McCANNA and later in possession of Charles FARRAN
containing 75a 1r 18p and also land in Magillstown [Magillstown,
Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross ] late in
hands of Patrick MOLLOY containing 9a 22p.. Toatl 84a 1r being equal to 136a
3r 20p Statute measure Parish of Swords, Barony Nethercross, Co. Dublin with
all edifices houses building barns stables orchard moors bogs woods underwood
7 all privileges and emoluments except preserved to Arthur BAKER during life
and lives of Hugh Croftan ROTHERMAN Morgan Thomas RATHERMANN & Arthur
ROTHERMAN 2nd 4th & 5th sons of Edward
ROTHERMAN of Crosedrum [probably Crossdrum
Lower or Crossdrum
Upper , Parish Killeagh,
Barony Fore ] Co. Meath …
yearly rent £169 … WITNESS: William Shaw Mason GROVES of Leeson St Co. Dublin
Esq & Samuel GERRARD of Liscarton Castle Co. Meath Esq. Peter JACKSON [SEAL] |
15 |
1834 |
21 |
11 |
1834 Oct 21 |
Magillstown, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Peter - BAKER, Arthur
Image
217
Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt & Arthur BAKER of Balkeary, Co
Dublin Esq of other pt…. land of Magillstown, Parish of Swords. and
Brownstown [Brownstown,
Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross] [repeats
many details of previous memorial] Peter JACKSON [SEAL] |
15 |
1834 |
21 |
12 |
1834 Oct 21 |
Loughmartin, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Peter - BAKER, Arthur
Image
218
Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt & Arthur BAKER of Balkeary, Co
Dublin Esq of other pt…. land of Magillstown, Parish of Swords.. [Loughmartin [?], Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross] [repeats
many details of previous memorial] Peter JACKSON [SEAL] |
15 |
1834 |
21 |
109 |
1830, Dec 6 |
Freeloan, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Peter – FARRAN, Charles
Image
282
Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
City of Dublin Esq of the 1
[Freeland Park [?], Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross] [repeats
many details of previous memorial] Peter JACKSON [SEAL] |
15 |
1834 |
21 |
110 |
1830, Dec 6 |
Magillstown, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Peter – FARRAN, Charles
Image
282
Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
City of Dublin Esq of the 1st pt & Charles FARRAN of Feltrin
Co. Dubblin Esq of other pt … part of Magillstown [Magillstown,
Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross] 122a 11
3/4p … Peter JACKSON [SEAL] |
15 |
1835 |
1 |
133 |
1832 Mar 9 |
Caulogue, Co. Longford, B. Ardagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John – WIGGINS, Jacob
Image
100
BTW John JACKSON of Schoolland Co. Longford Gent
of 1 pt & Jacob WIGGINS of Motevally Co. Longford Gent of the other. John
JACKSON stood indebted to WIGGINS for £100 and £120 …mtg lands of
Coulogue orse Windmill Hill containing 68a in Parish Edgeworthy Barony Ardagh
… total owing £260 … demised townlands of Coulogue orse Windmill Hill …
WITNESS: John FERRALL of Abbey Street City of Dublin Attorney & William
Robert WIGGINS of Edgeworthstown Co. Longford Gent . John JACKSON [SEAL] |
q |
1835 |
1 |
240 |
1835
Jan 17 |
Colonary, Co. Cavan, B. Upper Loughter |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John – BRADY, Patrick
Image
155
BTW John JACKSON of Rathmines Road Co. Dublin
Gent of 1st pt Sidney DUIGAN of Rathmines Co. Dublin widow and
administratrix of John DUIGAN of 2nd pt & Patrick Richard
Blackwood BRADY of Connery Co. Cavan Esq. of 3rd pt. & George
Marshall KNIPE of Ernehall Co. Cavan Esq. of 4th pt. …reciting
indenture 28 May 1821 btw John JACKSON by Patrick Richard BRADY…
description of John JACKSON of Paradise
Row City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt & John DUIGAN of Capel Street City of Dublin … in
consideration of £1000 paid by John Jackson BRADY granted to JACKSON during natural life of BRADY an annuity and demised to DUIGAN [since
deceased] for 99 years lands … John JACKSON in consid of
£923.1.10 .. released lands of Clonerry [Clonervy?
Parish Castleterra,]
with the dwelling House offices and improvements [Cirocane? Carrickane,?]
Poles Lisacake Pottle Corgreagh [Corgreagh,
Parish Larah or Cornagleragh
or Oldtown, Parish Annagelliff]],
Lismullig [Lismullig,
Parish of Annagelliff,]
] Lisbroduff with the Mill thereon Cortdonagh Drumskell Shrakoran otherwise
Shruboy … and Poles of Lott Shuntameron [Shantemon,?]
Shanttell [Shankill
Lower, or Shankill
Upper, in Parish of Annagelliff,]
Barony of Upper Loughtee [Loughtee Upper,]
Co. Cavan and also Lands of Upper and Lower Corfond in Barony
Ballygarvey Co. Cavan … WITNESS: Frederick JACKSON of Rathmines
& Sidney DUIGAN the younger of town of Rathmines Co. Dublin
NOTE: There is no Barony
of Ballygarvey.
SEE ALSO ROD 1846-2-25 |
|
1835 |
2 |
69 |
1834 Dec 31 |
Antrim
Waterford |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON – Anthony JACKSON New Lodge Rd.,
Antrim & City of Waterford. 1835 Jan 28
Image
232
BTW Thomas JACKSON of Town of Belfast Co. Antrim
Architect of 1st pt; Eliza RIDGEWAY otherwise NEWSOM of City of
Waterford Widow & Lydia Newsom RIDGEWAY daughter of 2nd pt; Anthony
JACKSON of City of Waterford Ship Broker & Henry RIDGEWAY of City of
Waterford Merchant of 3rd pt. reciting that John Gilmor DUNBAR
& Henry Joy HOLMES Esqs 1 Sept 1831 released buildings and grounds at New
Lodge Road in Town of Belfast, Parish of Belfast upper half Barony of Belfast
Co. Antrim … and land in City of Waterford … George Penrose RIDGEWAY was dead
but left to his eldest daughter Lydia Newson RIDGEWAY premises demised by
lease of 22 Sep 1789 ground in City of Waterford. Thomas JACKSON &
Lydia Newson RIDGEWAY to wed.
SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
1835 |
2 |
197 |
1835 Jan 28 |
Dromoran, Co. Down, B. Lower Iveagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Alexander – LAW, Hugh
JACKSON, Elizabeth – LAW, Hugh
John STOTT of Grenville, Co. Down of 1st pt; Alexander JACKSON, of Gardiner’s Place in Co. Dublin Esq. Doctor of
Medicine & his wife, Elizabeth JACKSON orse LAW of 2nd pt & Hugh LAW of Woodbank, Co. Down Esq. of 3rd pt… town and
lands of Dromorin, Parish of Tullylish … immediately adjoining the mill race
of the corn mill of Gilford….more description
SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
15 |
1835 |
3 |
102 |
|
Moylish, City of Limerick & Co. Tipperary |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George & wife – DELMAGE, Charles
JACKSON, Lydia & Husband – DELMAGE, Charles |
|
1835 |
3 |
125 |
1835
Feb 5 |
Cavananore |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD-DICKIE
NAMES: Thomas BRADFORD of
Carnbeg; Margaret WALLACE of Roachdale; Robert DICKIE of Roachdale; John
BRADFORD of Cavananore; Robert BAILLIE Esq.; Samuel BRADFORD; Andrew Coulter
BRADFORD; Hugh McCULLAGH; Owen DUFFY; Robert COULTER of Dundalk; Walter
GLASSCOCK. OTHER LANDS: Shortstone. |
d |
1835 |
3 |
267 |
|
Farnane, Co. Waterford, B. Decius |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Warren – KEEFE, John |
|
1835 |
4 |
199 |
1835 Mar 4 |
A house, Monaghan, Parish of Monaghan |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, James –WRIGHT, James
Between James JACKSON of Clones, Co. Monaghan of
1st pt & William TEMPLE of Monaghan, Co. Monaghan, Esq. M.D.
& daughter Anne TEMPLE otherwise HAMILL, his wife of the 2nd part; James Wood WRIGHT of Gola & David HAMILL of Rooskey, both of Co.
Monaghan, Esq. reciting lease by Brigadier Robert ECHLIN by indenture Aug 17,
1703 leased to George DALGARNOE house or houses garden or gardens in
possession of James KINSALLAGH and John THOMPSON in the Town of Monaghan….
Became legally vested in James JACKSON on the intermarriage of William
TEMPLE & Anne HAMMILL widow of the 2nd part; Anne HAMILL
spinster of 3rd part; James Wood WRIGHT & David HAMILL of 4th part. Anne HAMMILL the elder had agreed to give to Anne HAMILL the younger
2,000 pounds sterling which had been paid into the hands of James Wood WRIGHT
& David HAMILL for future marriage settlement…house formerly in
possession of John THOMPSON, , afterwards in possession of Blayney Owen
MITCHELL,& Andrew YOUNG, & Richard JACKSON, & Robert
HODGE… |
|
1835 |
5 |
45 |
|
Lickadoon, City of Limerick, Parish Cahirawalla |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Catherine B. – MOUNSELL, Henry |
|
1835 |
6 |
126 |
1835 Mar 22 |
Grafton St., City of Dublin |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, William – BERNIE, Thomas
William JACKSON of Grafton St., City of Dublin,
Harp manufacturer of one pt… reciting an earlier deed of 1824 by Patrick MACK
of City of Dublin Linen Draper transferred to William JACKSON dwelling
house, workshop & premises…for term of 71 years unexpired….. east side of
Grafton St formerly known as 36 but now known by #38… description of
neighboring properties bounding his.. |
15 |
1835 |
6 |
154 |
|
Baherload, Co. Limerick & City of Limerick |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Catherine B. – FURLONG, Will |
|
1835 |
6 |
256 |
1835 Apr 10 |
Co. Kildare |
M’LAUGHLIN |
Btw John M’LOUGHLIN of town of Monasterevan Co Kildare
dealer of the 1st pt.. to Rachel VALENTINE Shopkeeper… land on
Drogheda Street in Monastervin… lives of John M’LOUGHLIN, Catherin M’LOUGHLIN
& Harvey CASSIDY |
15 |
1835 |
6 |
272 |
1835 Apr 11 |
Cullenswood, Co. Dublin, B. Upper Cross |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John – BUTLER, John
John JACKSON of Rathmines Road in Co. Dublin
Gent of the 1 pt & John BUTLER of Leainster Terrace County of Dublin
other pt…piece of land part of Collinswood near Rathmines in the Barony of
Upper Cross Co Dublin |
15 |
1835 |
6 |
273 |
|
Cullenswood, Co. Dublin, B. Upper Cross |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John – WILLIAMSON, Arthur |
15 |
1835 |
7 |
16 |
|
Russelstown |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, William – JACKSON, James |
q |
1835 |
7 |
21 |
1835 Apr 13 |
Antrim |
DAVIS, George |
George DAVIS – Anne SAUL
Image
16
Mentions property in Lisburn – lots of description - adjoining Jackson Lane … also property of Magheralav [Magheralave,
Parish Derriaghy,
Barony Massereene
Upper], Parish Derryaghy, Manor Killultagh Barony Massereen Co. Antrim |
|
1835 |
7 |
68 |
1835 Apr 6 |
Co. Carlow & Queens, Kildare & Dublin &
Dublin Town |
JACKSON |
BROWNE-HAMILTON Marriage arts
William BROWNE of Brownshill aka Chapelstown, Co.
Carlow & Robert Clayton BROWNE, eldest son of William BROWNE…
JACKSON, Henry V – VANDELEUR, Crofton
Henry Vincent JACKSON of Mecklenburgh St., City
of Dublin, Esq of 6th pt… marriage between Robert Clayton BROWNE
& Harriett Augusta HAMILTON NOTE: Long deed – lots of description of
lands and names of neighbours. |
1 |
1835 |
7 |
123 |
1833-1839 |
St. James, Drogheda |
COULTER |
COULTER, Jane-WEIR, Archibald
John ACKLAND of St. James in Drogheda, and Jane
COULTER, his wife. Jane COULTER administrix of George COULTER, late of town
of Drogheda, Gent, deceased, |
|
1835 |
7 |
175 |
1835 Ap 22 |
S? Or K?]illivanogue, Co. Tipperary, B. Ikeran |
JACKSON |
BENNET-JACKSON Marriage articles
Image 104
Between George BENNETT of Killivanouge then called Sorrill
Hill, Co. Tipperary of 1st pt & Anne JACKSON, 2nd daughter of Francis JACKSON of Killavilla, [Killavilla, Parish Roscrea, Barony Ballybritt] Kings Co., Esq. of 2nd pt; George JACKSON of Killavilla, Kings Co. and Thomas BENNETT of Eastwood, Co. Tipperary,
Esq. of 3rd pt Reciting indenture 28 Feb 1835 btw Philip GOWAN of
England Esq.of 1 pt & George BENNETT of the other pt. lands of
Killivanauge in Co. Tipperary 205a 3r 5p together with bog and corn manage in
Barony Keran Co. Tipperary for natural lives of Thomas BENNETT of Eastwood
and the said George BENNETT and Anne JACKSON party thereto and a
marriage intended btw George BENNETT and Anne JACKSON and to provide a
jointure for Anne JACKSON. WITNESS: John HASLAM of Eustace St City of
Dublin Gent & John BENETT of Aghabo, Queens Co.
NOTE: I suspect that Anne’s parents are
Francis JACKSON (abt 1776-1847) and Anne J. HASLAM,
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly
NOTE: It is also likely connected to: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
1 |
1835 |
8 |
24 |
1835 Apr 28 |
St. James, Drogheda |
COULTER
|
COULTER, Jane-WEIR, Archibald
Jane ACKLAND nee COULTER |
|
1835 |
8 |
34 |
1835 Aril 28 |
Jervis St. Dublin, Parish St. Marys |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Alexander – HICKIE, Rev. William
Image
205
BTW Alexander JACKSON of Gardiner Place, doctor
of Medicine of 1st pt. Rev. James CARLISLE of City of Dublin Clerk
and Mary Anne CARLISLE otherwise HICKEY his wife of 2nd pt &
Rev. William HICKEY of Duncornmiell Co. Wexford of 3rd pt.
Reciting that Alexander JACKSON for considerations mentioned by the
direction of said James CARLISLE and Maryanne his wife transferred to William
HICKEY tenements on east side of Jervis St. in Parish of St. Mary’s Dublin
together with back of yard. ..… dwelling house
on the east side of [?] Turnpike in St. Mary’s Parish… WITNESS: Robert
MAXWELL & Thomas Somerville FLEMING
Alexander JACKSON (?-1848) of Gardiner’s
Place.[SEAL]
SEE: Lisnaboe JACKSONs. |
15 |
1835 |
8 |
37 |
1835 Apr 25 |
Pill Lane, City of Dublin |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Henry V. – HIGGINBOTTOM, Thomas
Image
207
BTW Elizabeth HIGGINBOTHAM of Rathmines, Co. Dublin
wife of Thomas HIGGINBOTHAM therin named only surviving daughter heiress of
Elizabeth SULLIVAN late of Prospect Villa Drumcondra, widow deceased of 1st pt.
Henry Vincent JACKSON, attorney at law, of
Mickleburgh St., Dublin executor of last will and testament of Elizabeth
SULLIVAN, widow deceased of Thomas HIGGINBOTTOM of 2nd pt…
Reciting mtg 3 Mar 1830 btw Thomas HIGGINBOTHAM of 1 pt & Elizabeth
SULLIVAN executrix of James SULLIVAN late of Prospect Villa of other pt in
consideration of £1,000 paid by Elizabeth SULLIVAN three lots or parcels of ground
on North Side of Pill Lane City of Dublin, #s 10, 11, 12 …
NOTE: An Ellinore
HIGGINBOTHAM was married to Jacob JACKSON (?-1792) of Spinianstown |
|
1835 |
9 |
161 |
|
Corray, Cos Mayo, Sligo & Galway |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George – JACKSON, Oliver |
|
1835 |
9 |
201 |
|
Bawn, Co Cavan & Galway |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Thomas B. – DUIGAN, Michael |
|
1835 |
10 |
43 |
|
Ballyduftultra, Co. Waterford, B Cashmore &
Cashbridge |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George H. – MELVILLE, John
JACKSON, Alice [or Alex] – MELVILLE, John
George Holmes JACKSON of Crogar near Corwell in
Co [Stenconth?] & Alice his wife of 1st pt… lands in
Waterford. |
1 |
1835 |
11 |
15 |
|
|
|
MILLS-PEEBLES |
x |
1835 |
11 |
43 |
|
|
|
BARTLEY-WHITE |
x |
1835 |
12 |
133 |
1835 Apr 21 |
Grafton St. City of Dublin, Parish St. Andrews |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, William – JACKSON, James
JACKSON, Jane – JACKSON, James
William JACKSON of Grafton St., China merchant
& Robert NICHOLSON of Clanwilliam Place in said City & Jane NICHOLSON
otherwise JACKSON his wife of the 1 pt; James JACKSON of
Linley, Co. [Salop?] Esq., England of other pt. new built brick house or
tenement #112 formerly #106 situate on west side of Grafton St.,, Parish of
St. Andrew, City of Dublin |
1 |
1835 |
13 |
57 |
1835 Jul 21 |
Frederick St., City of Dublin, Parish St. Annes |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John – BAKER, John
Between John JACKSON of Frederick St., City of
Dublin, Gent & John BARKER of Dawson St., Dublin reciting indenture June
3 1803 btw Rev Hayes MEADE of Kilgoblin, Co. Dublin Clk of 1 pt & James
SAUNDERS… brick dwelling house on west side of Frederick St.,..details… reciting
that the said James SHERIDAN by his last will and testament bearing
date Aug 23 1821 demised said dwelling house with the furniture and
linen therin to his daughter Sarah JACKSON wife of said John
JACKSON…more details |
1 |
1835 |
13 |
90
|
1835 Jul 15 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Allen |
Allen JACKSON & ors-Christopher KEARNS 1835 Jul 23
Cullenswood [Cullenswood,
Parish St. Peter's,
Barony Uppercross],
City of Dublin
Image
59
BTW Thomas KEARNS of Cuffe St Co. Dublin Brick Layer of
1st pt Allen JACKSON of Harrold Cross Co. Dublin House
Painter of 2nd pt & Christopher KEARNS of Cuffe St Architect
& Builder of 3rd pt. Allen JACKSON in consideration of
5s & Thoms KEARNS in consideration of £140 leased land in Cullinswood
situate in Anne Street Ranelagh near City of Dublin containing 36’ 6” in
front 31’ from front to rere 123’ bounded on east by a holding now in
possession of Allen JACKSON on the West by ground belonging to James
McMAHON on the south by a Stable Lane 21’ and on the north by Anne Street
with full right of egress and also part of lands of Cullinswood on North side
of Anne Street [more descry] … reciting 23 Mar 1807 & 25 Mar 1807 made to
Thomas KEARNS father to said Thomas and Christopher parties to said deed…
executed by Thomas KEARNS & Allen JACKSON. WITNESS: James
McCLATCHY City of Dublin Attorney.
NOTE: Allen JACKSON
Painter & Glazier, Kevins Port. -The
Treble Almanac 1818
See also Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-188530 Sept 1805 lease James McMAHON to Allen JACKSON, land
on Anne Street now called Anneville Avenue. Part of Lands of Cullenfarm
otherwise Cullinswood.
See also Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-188530 Sept 1805 lease James McMAHON to Allen JACKSON, land
on Anne Street now called Anneville Avenue. Part of Lands of Cullenfarm
otherwise Cullinswood.
See Also 765-291-519232
and 816-130-549665 and ROD: 846-549-566959 |
|
1835 |
13 |
96 |
1835 Jul 2 |
Armagh |
DOBBIN-HANNA |
Image
63
BTW Leonard DOBBIN of Armagh Esq. of 1 pt & William
HANNA & Leonard DOBBIN the younger both of Gardiners Place Dublin Esqs of
the other pt. Reciting that Leonard DOBBIN was susée in his Demesne as
of fee of Mill lands and Tenements therin mentioned and that he was indebted
to several persons mentioned in the deed annexed with several sums of money …
several plots of Ground called the Nunnery Tenements situate in or near
Scotch Street in Town of Armagh being part of what was commonly known by the
name of the Courts of the Two Abbeys. bounded on the north by Scotch Street
on the South by the Lord Primates Demesne and on the east and West by grounds
now or formerly in the tenure or occupation other representatives of Thomas
OGLE deceased. … dwelling house and its offices and yard situated on the
southeast side of Castle Street in the city of Armagh formerly in the
possession of said Richard PENTON and his under tenants and lately in
possession of Thomas DOBBIN containing 11a 19p English statute measure in that
part of the Borough of Armagh which lies between the Road from Armagh to
Richhill and the road from Armagh bounded on the north by the strip of ground
lately occupied by Samuel JOHNSTON on the east by Ballynahone river and the
land belonging to the said Leonard DOBBIN on the south by the lands held by
the late John MCKINSTRY under Joseph WILSON and on the West by part of the
land lately held by Alexander PRENTICE. All said premises lying and being in
the Borough Parish Barony and Co. Armagh and also all that and those Corn
mills and Kilns known by the name of Ballynahone mills and kilns together
with that part of the townland of Ballynahone more belonging to the said
mills and kilns as formally owned by Mr Thomas QUINN and now in the actual
possession of the said Leonard DOBBIN and his under tenants containing 8
acres English statute measure in the townland of Ballynahone [possibly Ballynahone Beg, Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] and in the parish
and county of Armagh and bounded on the east by James CUNNINGs holdings
Shidy DELAYNEY’s holdings on the north by the Glebe Rd leading from Armagh to
Lurgan and also parcels of land in map # 102 adjoining on the north the said
Primate’s Demesne an on the east to the road leading from Newry to Armagh on
the West to the lands of Carnaca each of the said two parcels containing 6
acres of land lately in possession of Mrs LIVINGSTONE and also all the part
of the land in a map marked # 3 adjoining on the South and West to Cavanacca
and on the east to the road from Newry to Armagh containing 8a 1r 24p lately
in the possession of Mrs LIVINGSTONE and also 19a 26p lately in possession of
Mrs [?] bounded on the North and South by lands now or lately in the
possession of the representatives of Richard Cope WHALLY Esq. On the east by
Ballynahone river and on the West by the plantation adjoining by the road
leading from Armagh to Newry and also 19a 2r 16p of the late Demesne lands of
the See of Armagh lying near the town of Armagh marked in a certain map #9
all said lands and premises situate in Parish Barony of Armagh and also part
of the town and lands of Kennedys containing 19a now in possession of the
said Leonard DOBBIN or under tenants in Parish and Co. Armagh and also a
certain part of the lands of Hazel WILD[?] adjoining the said lands of
Kennedys and also in the Parish and Co. Armagh and also the back house both
alone and below the rear of Henry HUTCHINSON's former house with a free
passage to the same and the gateway of the said HUTCHINSON's in Thomas St in
the City, Parish & Co. Armagh … WITNESS: David BELL Solicitor Leonard
DOBBIN the younger & William MILLER Attorney of Gardiner’s Place Dublin |
|
1835 |
13 |
201 |
1835 July 25 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
Image
142
James BYRNE Selling up prior to emigration to
Australia.
Lower Sackville Street, Parish St. Thomas
Robert JACKSON of Dublin Householder 3 August
1835 Deed of Sale
SOURCE: Abstract made
by Anthony. NOTE: I saw no mention of
Robert JACKSON |
|
1835 |
15 |
76 |
|
Drummin, Queens Co. B. Tinehinch |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Elizabeth – FLEETWOOD, Thomas
JACKSON, Mary – FLEETWOOD, Thomas |
|
1835 |
15 |
76 |
|
Queens |
JACKSON, Elizabeth & Mary |
Elizabeth JACKSON-Thomas FLEETWOOD & ors
Drummin, Barony Innehinch |
|
1835 |
16 |
186 |
1835 Sep 30 |
Ballybay, Co. Monaghan |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, William – CARRAHER, John
William JACKSON was indebted, and to settle
debts leased many of his holdings in the townland of Ballybay. Harvey’s
tenement situated on the westside of the street of Ballybay and bounded on
the North by James McMURRAY’s tenement and on the south by Elizabeth
McCULLAGH’s tenement and now in the actual possession of William HENSON, Co.
Monaghan as well as lands in Lettycrum & Largahamlough… lengthy
deed with lots of descriptions of lands… |
15 |
1835 |
17 |
15 |
1835 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James |
James JACK (not JACKSON) – Robert JACK
Image
217 land in Duneany |
|
1835 |
17 |
256 |
|
Moylish, Co. Limerick |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George – GLOSTER, Arthur |
|
1835 |
18 |
98 |
1833-1839 |
Ballynaconaghy, Co. Down, B Castlereagh |
GILLMER |
GILLMER, James B-AVERY, Samuel |
x |
1835 |
18 |
184 |
1835 Nov 5 |
Knockaginy, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, William – McCANCE, David
Re: last will and testament of Rachel JACKSON late of Knocknagony, Co. Down, spinster, deceased of 1st pt.….
also re will of Jennett JACKSON orse Jane JACKSON orse
Jenny JACKSON late of Knocknagnagony spinster deceased
& William JACKSON of Knocknagoney, farmer & nephew
of and heir at law of Rachel JACKSON & Jennett JACKSON and also Mary JACKSON and Margaret JACKSON late of
Knocknagoney spinsters deceased…lands of Knocknagoney formerly in hands of William
JACKSON, deceased & afterward in possession of Rachel, Margaret,
Mary & Jennett cont 28 acres with house…
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down who first settled in Dundonald |
15 |
1835 |
18 |
233 |
|
Mayo
Sligo
Galway |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON – Oliver C. JACKSON (probably Oliver Cuffe JACKSON (abt 1773-1845 |
|
1835 |
20 |
120 |
1835 Jul 25 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
DROUGHT-JACKSON
Btw Frederick Stewart DROUGHT of Church St., City of
Dublin [Curveline?] Hatter of 1st pt; Julia DROUGHT of Boot Lane,
city of Dublin, widow & executrix of Frederick DROUGHT late of Temple
Bar, City of Dublin, Hatter & Francis JACKSON of Killavilla [Killavilla, Parish Roscrea, Barony Ballybritt], Kings Co.,… reciting earlier DROUGHT leases lands of
Fancroft [Fancroft, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt], …released to Francis JACKSON lands of Fancroft,
Barony of Ballybritt, Kings Co… & lands of Glassluen
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
1 |
1835 |
20 |
169 |
|
Aghaville, Co. Leitrim |
|
GODFREY, John & ors – MAXWELL & ors |
|
1835 |
20 |
267 |
1835 Dec 2 |
Dunganstown, Co. Dublin, B. Catlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, William H. –PHEPOE, Thomas
William Henry JACKSON of Micklinburgh,
Dublin of 1 pt & Thomas PHEPOE of other…demised lands Dunganstown, Co.
Dublin |
|
1835 |
21 |
162 |
|
|
MALEVERER |
MUNLEVERER, William-HORNER |
x |
1836 |
1 |
130 |
1836 Jan 7
|
Pallerine, Down & Co. Armagh |
COULTER |
COULTER, Mary-COULTER, Richard
Image
130
Memorial of Deed Poll Mary COULTER of Cormeen,
Co. Down Spinster one of the residual Legatees of will of James COULTER
formerly Conean deceased bearing date 30 Sept 1834 … £469.1.3 paid by Richard
COULTER of Carnmeen [Camreen?] linen draper eldest son & heir of John
COULTER formerly of Canneen Linen Draper deceased …. Lands of Pallestine, in
Parish of Newry Co. Down & also 4a of Carnebane [possibly Carnagat ] in that part of Newry which is in Co. Armagh. … |
|
1836 |
1 |
140 |
1835 Dec 25 |
Richhill, Co. Armagh, B. Oneiland West |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Joseph – RICHARDSON, Elizabeth
The entry in the Grantors
Index said 1836 D.B. 13 -1-140 but
it wasn’t book 13. In the 1836
Armagh Land Index for Richhill records: 1836-1-140 Armagh Co. Barrister &
ors- Elizabeth RICHARDSON (Under Page of Day Book: D.B.1.)
NOTE: DB
stands for Decree Book which is a separate series. They appear mostly
to be when a landlord repossesses land when there is non payment.
This document is one of a small series of memorials
recorded in the 'Civil Bill Decree Book' and available at the Deeds Registry
in Dublin. There is no image available publicly at present. Thanks for the
help of Nick Reddan and the staff at the Deeds Registry in locating it.
Elizabeth
Richardson, plaintiff. Edward Costagans and others defendants. To the Register appointed by Act of
Parliament for the Public Registry of Deeds, leases, etc, etc.
A memorial of a Civil
Bill Ejectment Decree obtained at a General Quarter Session of the Peace held
at Lurgan in the Division of Armagh in the County of Armagh on the 29th day
of December 1835, before Edward Tickle Esquire Assistant Barrister for said County
in which decree, Miss Elizabeth RICHARDSON was Plaintiff and Edward Costigan Joseph
Jackson. Phillip Phillips. John McShea and Francis Boyle were defendants.
To hereby after reciting as therein that the plaintiff caused a civil bill to
be filed against the defendants. praying to be put in possession of the
lands, tenements, houses and premises with the appurtenances situate in the
town of Richhill, in the parish of Kilmore, Barony of O'Neill West and County
of Armagh, in the possession of the defendants. Which Civil Bill was brought
Pursuant to the statute in such cases made and provided on the grounds that
the tenant Edward Costigan over held the said premises and it appearing to
the Court that process on said Civil Bill was duly served, requiring the Defendants
and all others having or claiming to have Interest in the Premises in said
bill mentioned requiring them to appear at said Sessions to answer said bill
and it appearing that the said Premises were held by defendant Edward
Costigan from plaintiff at the yearly rent of two pounds, six shillings and
two pence, and that Defendant’s Interest determined on the first day of
November last by a noticed to quit theretofore served on the said Defendant,
requiring him to deliver up the possession thereof to Plaintiff on the said
first day of November last, notwithstanding which the said defendant refused
to deliver up the possession thereof though demanded. It was therefore
ordered and decreed by the court that the Plaintiff be put in possession
thereof pursuant to the statute in that case made and provided. And it was
further ordered and decreed by the court that the Plaintiff do recover from
the said Edward Costigan, one pound, fifteen shillings and five pence halfpenny
costs and the several Sheriffs of the respective counties within the Kingdom
of Ireland were thereby commanded, notwithstanding any liberty within them
their Bailiwicks to execute the same and take in execution the Body of the
said Defendants and satisfy said costs. And said Decree, of which this is a Memorial
as to the execution thereof by the said assistant barrister is witnessed by
Henry H McKee of Armagh in the County of Armagh. Gentlemen attorney and this
memorial is witnessed by the,] said Henry H McKee and Edward Miller.
Attorney. Edward Tickle. [Seal].
Signed, sealed and
delivered in presence of William Miller, Henry H McKee.
The entry in the Grantors
Index said 1836 D.B. 13 -1-140 but
it wasn’t book 13. In the 1836
Armagh Land Index for Richhill records: 1836-1-140 Armagh Co. Barrister &
ors- Elizabeth RICHARDSON (Under Page of Day Book: D.B.1.) |
|
1836 |
2 |
261 |
|
Rathgar, Co. Dublin, B. Newcastle |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Allen – CRENAN, Bartholemew |
|
1836 |
3 |
13 |
1836 Feb 2 |
Castletownmare and Raibk, Lower Kells,
Co Meath, |
NORTH |
Image 417
BTW Richard Toulmin NORTH of Thurland
County of Lancaster England Esquire of the one part and John GERRARD of
Gilestown [NOTE:
There are 4 townlands named Gillston in Co. Meath] Co. Meath Esq. of the
other part For the Consideration therein mentioned Richard Toulmin NORTH
confirmed unto the said John GERRARD in his actual possession then being by
virtue of a bargain and sale therein rented and to his heirs and assigns the
towns and Lands of Castletown mare otherwise Castletown Moore [Castletownmoor, Parish Staholmog, Barony Lower Kells] and Reisk otherwise Reake otherwise Revoke [aka Reask, Parish Emlagh, Barony Lower Kells] or by whatever other names the Land hereditaments and
premises or my have hereof then were or thereto fore had been known called or
Denominded situate lying and being Parishes of Barony of Lower Kells and County of Meath Containing by estima 275a 3r 25p profitable
said Irish Plantation measure be the same more or less with the appurtenances
to hold unto the said John GERRARD his heirs and assigns for ever and which
said deed contains the usual covenants for peaceable enjoyment WITNESS: Henry
FOSTER and John Arthur HUNTER City of Dublin Solicitors Richard Toulmin NORTH
[SEAL] WITNESS: William Henry Jackson 142 Mecklenburgh Street
NOTE: These are lands that were held earlier by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1705) – Richard Toulmin NORTH (1782-1865) – descendant of Jennet JACKSON. |
|
1836 |
3 |
103 |
1836 Feb |
Lisburn |
OLIVER, Henry, Mary, Sarah, Eliza, Jane |
OLIVER-McKNIGHT
OLIVER, Henry, Mary, Sarah, Eliza, Jane Robert –
McKNIGHT
Between Henry OLIVER of Tannybake, Co. Down, Cotton
Weaver of 1st pt Mary OLIVER & Sarah OLIVER of Tannybrake, Co.
Down spinsters James LANG of Lisburn, Co. Antrim weaver & Elizabeth LANG otherwise OLIVER his wife; John HEANEY of
Tannybake, Co. Down weaver and Jane HEANEY otherwise OLIVER his wife of
2nd pt… Robert OLIVER of Tannybrake of 4th pt. Henry
OLIVER deceased was possessed of that piece of land on south side of bridge
St., Lisburn, parish of Lisburn alias Blaris Barony of Upper Massarene… Henry
OLIVER made his will dated June 8 1827 & devised said property to his
son, Henry OLIVER….lives were all names of royalty… |
1 |
1836 |
3 |
103 |
1836 Feb |
Lisburn |
OLIVER, Henry, Mary, Sarah, Eliza, Jane |
OLIVER-McKNIGHT
OLIVER, Henry, Mary, Sarah, Eliza, Jane Robert –
McKNIGHT
Between Henry OLIVER of Tannybake, Co. Down, Cotton
Weaver of 1st pt Mary OLIVER & Sarah OLIVER of Tannybrake, Co.
Down spinsters James LANG of Lisburn, Co. Antrim weaver & Elizabeth LANG otherwise OLIVER his wife; John HEANEY of
Tannybake, Co. Down weaver and Jane HEANEY otherwise OLIVER his wife of
2nd pt… Robert OLIVER of Tannybrake of 4th pt. Henry
OLIVER deceased was possessed of that piece of land on south side of bridge
St., Lisburn, parish of Lisburn alias Blaris Barony of Upper Massarene… Henry
OLIVER made his will dated June 8 1827 & devised said property to his
son, Henry OLIVER….lives were all names of royalty… |
|
1836 |
4 |
177 |
|
|
BIRCH |
HENRY, Joseph-BIRCH, Elizabeth |
x |
1836 |
5 |
260 |
1836 Mar 14 |
Armagh |
McCULLA |
Image
398
BTW Joseph McKEE of Tassagh Tassagh,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Linen
Merchant of 1 pt & Eliza McCALLA and Susan McCALLA both of Markethill Co.
Armagh spinsters and daughters of John McCALLA late of Markethill Merchant
deceased. Reciting indenture 1Jan 1832 btw Rt Hon Francis William Earl of
Charlemont of 1 pt & Joseph McKEE … lands of Tassagh [Tassagh,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] … Joseph McKEE
party as executor of John McCALLA deceased stood indebted to said Eliza
McCALLA in sum of £260 … Tassagh lying in townland of Tassagh Manor Cladymore
Barony Armagh & Co. Armagh … and use of water and watercourses for
purpose of working a corn mill bounded by other lands of Joseph McKEE on the
East by the River Callan on the south by Andrew ROBINSONs farm and on the
west by Samuel GORDONs holding … WITNESS: Robert Cope HARDY of Armagh, Co.
Armagh Gent Attorney & by William HARDY of Armagh Gent apprentice to
Robert Cope HARDY. Joseph McKEE [SEAL] |
|
1836 |
5 |
260 |
1836 Mar 14 |
Armagh |
McCULLA |
Image 398
BTW Joseph McKEE of Tassagh [Tassagh, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Linen Merchant of 1
pt & Eliza McCALLA and Susan McCALLA both of Markethill Co. Armagh
spinsters and daughters of John McCALLA late of Markethill Merchant deceased.
Reciting indenture 1Jan 1832 btw Rt Hon Francis William Earl of Chrlemont of
1 pt & Joseph McKEE … lands of Tassagh … Joseph McKEE party as executor
of John McCALLA deceased stood indebted to said Eliza McCALLA in sum of £260
… Tassagh lying in townland of Tassagh Manor Cladymore Barony Armagh &
Co. Armagh … and use of water and watercourses for purpose of working a corn
mill bounded by other lands of Joseph McKEE on the East by the River Callan
on the south by Andrew ROBINSONs farm and on the west by Samuel GORDONs
holding … WITNESS: Robert Cope HARDY of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent Attorney
& by William HARDY of Armagh Gent apprentice to Robert Cope HARDY. Joseph
McKEE [SEAL] |
|
1836 |
6 |
85 |
1833 Oct 19 |
Kings
Galway
Tipperary |
PUREFOY |
Image
494
Marriage Settlement of Thomas PUREFOY Esq. Medical Dr.
to Sybella HARRISON on 19 Oct 1835 btw Sybella HARRISSON of Cloughjordon Co.
Tipperary only child of Richard HARRISSON Esq deceased formerly
Lieutenant in Majesty’s 7th Regiment of Dragoon Guards & Anne JAMES orse
HARRISSON his wife of 1st pt; Thomas PUREFOY of Cloughjordan 3rd son of Rev Thomas PUREFOY of
Banaghor [probably Kylebeg or Banagher, Parish Reynagh, Barony Garrycastle], Kings Co. Clerk of 2nd pt; Rev Thomas PUREFOY
of Banagher of 3rd pt; Rev William Traverse HOMAN of Modreny Glebe
Co. Tipperary Clerk & William Alexander PUREFOY of Bachelors Walk City of
Dublin Esq. Barrister at Law of 4th pt…. land in Tipperary &
£1,333.6.8 the 1/3rd pt of settlement on the marriage of Richard
HARRISSON & Ann JAMES … Revd Thomas PUREFOY was then seized in fee of
part of the Town and Manor of Clonbullock [Clonbulloge, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] & Town and Manor of Clonbeen [probably Clonbrin, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] in Kings Co. Barony Coolestown, Parish Clonsart. The Rev
Thomas PUREFOY had made his will 22 Apr 1828 & had devised the lands of
Clonbullock & Clonkeen to his 2nd son William Alexander
PUREFOY … |
|
1836 |
6 |
240 |
|
Kilmurry, Co. Mayo, B. Tyrawly |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Oliver C. – WALSHE, John
JACKSON, Madelaine E – WALSHE, John |
|
1836 |
7 |
61 |
|
Schoolhouse Lane, Dungannon, Parish Drumglass |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, James E. –GREER, Thomas |
|
1836 |
7 |
99 |
|
Moylish, City Limerick, Parish St. Munekin |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George – WARNER, George |
|
1836 |
7 |
226 |
1836 Apr 16 |
Armagh |
|
Image
146
BTW Anne SCOTT orse STRAWBRIDGE of Umgola widow of John
SCOTT late of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
deceased of 1 pt & Mary Anne WAUGH of City of Armagh spinster of other
pt. Marriage set 6 Jan 1818 btw John SCOTT of 1st pt & Anne
SCOTT by her then named Anne STRAWBRIDGE 2nd daughter of John
STRAWBRIDGE of City & Co. Armagh … settlement land of Umgola 31a …
WITNESS: Robert Cope HARDY of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent attorney |
|
1836 |
7 |
227 |
1836 Apr 9 |
Armagh |
|
Image
146
BTW John DAVIDSON of City & Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt
& Leonard DOBBIN Esq. M.P. Thomas Kelly EVANS William McWILLIAMS Josua
VOGAN & George SCOTT all of City Armagh trustees of Armagh Gas Light Co.
… all the houses at a distance of 142’ from road leading from Irish St. to
the desant [?] in City of Armagh containing east to west sides 90’ and North
to South sides 110’ … |
|
1836 |
7 |
228 |
1831 Apr 18 |
Umgola, City Armagh |
KIDD |
KIDD, Thomas-KIDD, Joseph
Image
147
Marriage agreement btw Thomas KIDD of Ballynahone [possibly Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh. Merchant of 1st pt who was to marry
Sarah JOHNSTON of Lurgen, (of 2nd pt) daughter of the deceased John JOHNSTON.
John JOHNSTON Brewer & Thomas Averill SHILLINGTON of Portadown, merchant
acting executors of John JOHNSTON deceased of 3rd pt. Joseph KIDD of Co.
Armagh barrister & John JOHNSTON of 4th pt. Under the will of John
JOHNSTON deceased, Sarah JOHNSTON was entitled to the sum of £3000. Thomas KIDD
made over to the said Joseph KIDD and John JOHNSTON parts of the lands of
Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Drumarg [Drumarg,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Downs [Downs (see Drumarg (Druim Arg) (aka Downs)] in the actual possession of the said Thomas KIDD
and his undertenants containing 49 acres and 38 perches English statute
measure consisting of two divisions the Eastern and Western and other lands
formerly reserved by John containing 32 acres 3 rods 22 perches English
statute measure meared and bounded on the East by lands formerly in the
possession of Andrew DAVIDSON and late in the possession of Robert and James
STEPHEN and Doctor VOGAN and also by lands formerly in the possession of the
Mr. Henry and late in the possession of Doctor Henry and by the Lord primate
Richard HENDERSON, and a stream let on the West, partly by the road leading
from Armagh to Monaghan and partly by lands in the possession of Mr. William
McWILLIAMS and by lands formerly in possession of Owen CALLAGHAN. but then in
the possession of Mr VERNER’s tenants on the North by land, then or late in
the possession of William McCRUM, and on the South meared and bounded by
lands in the possession of Mr. John JONES and the said West division
containing 16 acres one Rood and 16 perches English statute measure and is
bounded on the East by the mill race of Umgola the mill and partly by the
stream let running from the Spring Mill on which Western division there are
flour mills and a malt Kiln erected and that malt Kiln is bounded on the East
by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan bounded by the road and partly by
a stone wall and also the tenant dwelling houses, offices and gardens
formerly held by Arthur Jacob McCaw and his undertenants and then in the
possession of the said Thomas Kidd and his undertenants situate lying and
being in English Street in the city of Armagh containing in front to said
Street 67’4” in the Parish, Barony and County of Armagh, with all the Mills
waters water courses houses buildings and improvements there on and all the
estate right and interest at law in equity of him the said Thomas KIDD |
|
1836 |
7 |
229 |
1833-1839 |
|
DOBBIN |
DOBBIN |
x |
1836 |
8 |
26 |
1836 Apr 18 |
Water Street, Newry |
KIDD |
KIDD, John-GRIFFEN, Phil
NAMES: John KIDD; Philip GRIFFIN; Trevor CORRY; Samuel
REID; Mary PATTERSON; Richard Jebb BROWNE; John CORBETT- all of Newry. NOTE: I have also included extensive quotes from grave
markers to indicate how closely some of the neighbours were. |
x |
1836 |
8 |
51 |
1836 Apr27 |
Eadstown, Co. Wicklow, Upper Barony
Talbot St |
JACKSON |
DIXON-GREENE
Image 227
JACKSON, William, Anne & Hannah
Bwt Joseph DIXON of Mount pleasant, Co.
Dublin assignee of the estate and effects of William JACKSON of
Baltinglass [Baltinglass East and/or Baltinglass West], Co. Wicklow, an
insolvent debtor & the said William JACKSON of the 1st part; Anne JACKSON orse RIGGS wife of the said William JACKSON & Robert SHAW of Baltinglass, builder & William PAGE of Leinster St.,
Dublin Gent of 2nd pt Robert SHAW of Baltinglass afsd & Hannah
SHAW orse JACKSON his wife, Alicia SHAW, and Esther SHAW both of
Baltinglass spinsters of 3rd pt; Rev. Thomas Francis GREENE of
Kilrandagh [Kilranelagh, Parish Kilranelagh, Barony Upper
Talbotstown], Co. Wicklow Clerk and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams of May Field Vicarage Ashbourne Co. Derby England Lieut. In
his Majesty’s Royal Navy of 4th pt. Reciting lease of May 22 1746
btw Rev Richard BALDWIN, D.D. & Provost of Trinity College, & James
JACKSON then late of Eadestown but then of Ffunary [aka Edenderry?], [NOTE:
also Spinians] Co. Wicklow farmer of the other part… Richard BALDWIN let to the said James JACKSON all that part of the town and lands of Eadestown then in possession of the said James JACKSON containing 154a 1r late Irish plantation measure in the Barony of
Talbotstown Co. Wicklow
saving and reserving by therein is accepted and reserved. To hold unto the
said James JACKSON his heirs and assigns from
the 25th of March then last past for the lives of three persons … for perpetual renewal thereinafter mentioned and
expressed without any fine subject to yearly rent of £46.4 Irish
currency payable every 29th day of September and 25th day of March and Reciting that by indenture of lease and release bearing
date respectively the 12th and 13th day of July 1745 made between the said James JACKSON of the one part and William
JACKSON of Baltinglass,
Co. Wicklow butcher son of said James
JACKSON of the other part the said James
JACKSON for the consideration therein mentioned demised unto the
said William JACKSON all that moiety or half
part of the aforesaid lands of each town to hold from the first day of may
then last four and during the lives of three persons therein mentioned and
the life of the survivor of them with covenant for perpetual renewal subject
to 1/2 of the yearly rent so reserved in and by said original lease of the 22nd
day of may 1746 and also paying 1/2 of all the costs and expenses of
obtaining a renewal of said original lease of said lands and reciting that by
indentures of lease and release bearing date respectively the 24th and 25th
days of November 1771 the said James JACKSON for the considerations therein mentioned demised set and to farm let unto Alexander JACKSON his
heirs and assigns all that one moiety 1/2 part being the remaining [?] of the aforesaid town and lands of each town. To hold
to set Alexander JACKSON his heirs and
assigns for and during the lives of the three persons
therein mentioned and the survivor of them with consent for perpetual renewal
subject to the yearly rent so reserved and made payable by said original
lease of the 22nd May 1764 and 1/2 of the costs and
expenses of obtaining a renewal of said original lease is by said indenture
might appear and reciting that the interests of the set Alexander JACKSON in said lands became vested in Thomas Eves GREEN of the city of Dublin
Esquire and that the interest of the said William JACKSON in and to the other moiety of said lands became vested in his son Thomas JACKSON late of Baltinglass
on the county of Wicklow deceased and reciting that by indenture of lease
bearing date the 1st of April 1801 the said Thomas
JACKSON for the considerations therein mentioned demise and set
unto the said Thomas Eves GREEN all that the full moiety or half part of undivided so vested in said Thomas JACKSON and herein before mentioned of said town
and lands of Eadestown for and during the lives of
the three persons therein named and the survivor of them with covenant of
perpetual renewal therein contained at and under the yearly rate rent or sum
of £103.2 late currency
payable as therein mentioned and reciting that the interest of said Thomas JACKSON and said lands afterwards became vested
under his will in said Thomas JACKSON his heir
at law party thereto and reciting that by indenture of settlement executed on
the intermarriage of said William JACKSON with
his present wife Ann JACKSON orse Riggs and bearing date the 5th of December 1831 all
interest of the said William JACKSON in and to
said lands became vested in Robert SHAW and William PAGE party thereto in trust for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned and reciting that afterwards the said William
JACKSON was discharged as insolvent debtor and John FOX was appointed Assignee of his estate and effects and reciting that the said John FOX was afterward removed from such assigneeship and John COOK appointed in his stead and which said John COOK was
subsequently also removed from said office of assignee and Joseph DIXON party hereto was duly appointed assignee in his stead and in whom all the estate and interest of
the said William JACKSON in and to set
undivided moiety of said land of Eadestown was then
legally vested. And reciting that in pursuance of an order of the Court for the relief of insolvent debts in Ireland made in
the matter of said insolvent all the estate and interest of said insolvent
were set up to be sold by auction and William PAGE party thereto having bid the sum of £3 was declared
the purchaser thereof and reciting that the said Thomas Francis GREEN and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams being desirous of purchasing all the estate right title charge claim and
interest of the several persons parties hereto of the first second and third
part of in end to the said lands of each town offered for the same a sum of £1,375 which offer the said parties
had accepted and said William PAGE had requested of said Joseph DIXON and William JACKSON to join him in conveying
said lands to the said Thomas Francis GREEN and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams free from all charges and encumbrances whatsoever and said
indenture witnessed that in consideration of the premises and of the sum of
£3.00 sterling to him the said Joseph DIXON in hand
paid the receipt whereof was thereby acknowledged in
consideration of the sum of £1,375
to them the said Ann JACKSON Robert SHAW William PAGE Alishia SHAW and
Esther SHAW Robert SHAW and Hannah SHAW some or one of them in hand paid the receipt whereof was thereby acknowledged
and of the sum of five shillings to him the said William
JACKSON also in hand paid today the said
Joseph DIXON William JACKSON Ann JACKSON Robert SHAW William page Alicia SHAW and Esther SHAW Robert SHAW and Hannah SHAW according to their respective estates
an interest there in did grant bargain sell assign alien release and confirm
unto the said [?] and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams in their actual possession then being by virtue of the bargain and sale and
of the statute therein recited and to their heirs and assigns all the one
undivided moiety a full half part the entire under 2 equal parts being
considered as divided of and in all that part of the town of
Eadestown herein before particularly described and mentioned situate
lying and being in the upper half Barony of
Talbotstown and county of Wicklow and all and singular the appurtenances
there unto belonging and all the estate right title interest use trust
possession property claim charge and demand whatsoever both at law and
inequity or right and benefit of privilege of renewal of them that said
Joseph DIXON William JACKSON and JACKSON Robert SHAW William PAGE Alishia
SHAW Esther SHAW Robert SHAW and Hannah SHAW and every of them of and in said
premises and every part thereof. To hold with the appurtenances unto the said
Thomas Francis Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams their heirs and assigns four in during the natural lives and life of [illegible - Made DEAIS?] Revd James SAUNDERS and William JACKSON party there to being the three lives named in the last
renewal of the original indenture of lease of the 20th November 1789 and the
survivor of them and for and during the lives of all
such other persons as should be added thereunto pursuant to the covenant for
perpetual instead recited original indenture of lease of the 22nd day of May 1746 containing upon the trusts nevertheless for the
several uses intents and purposes and subject to the limitations and powers
therein mentioned and expressed in and by a certain
indenture made upon the intermarriage of the Rev. James SAUNDERS with Augusta Sophia Lloyd Williams
bearing date the 27th day of November 1728 between Ellen Catherine [née GLASCOCK] of Saunders Grove in the county of Wicklow
widow and relict of Morley SAUNDERS [Morley Pendred SAUNDERS
(1738-1825) grandson of Morley SAUNDERS (1671-1737) of Saunders Grove] of
the same place deceased of the first part the Rev. James Thomas Connolly SAUNDERS [ (1796-1888 son of Morely
Pendred SAUNDERS)] of Bagenalstown in the
county of Carlow one of the younger sons of the said
Morley SAUNDERS of the second part Ellen SAUNDERS of Saunders Grove before
said one of the daughters of the said Morley SAUNDERS of the third part. John Lloyd Williams of Alderbrook Hall Co. Cardigan,Wales Esquire at the 4th part. Augusta Sofia Lloyd Williams daughter of said John Lloyd Williams of the 5th part and William Oldnall Russell [RUSSELL (1785–1833) - married, in 1825, Louisa Maria,
daughter of John Lloyd Williams, esq., and left children.] of Old Square Lincolns
Inn in London Esquire serjeant at law and the Rev. Thomas Francis GREEN of Killranlegh
[Kilranelagh, Parish Kilranelagh, Barony Upper
Talbotstown] in the county of Wicklow
aforesaid clerk of the 6th part. WITNESS: William WRIGHT and Robert COURTNEY both of
the city of Dublin solicitors Joseph DIXON [SEAL] William
JACKSON [SEAL] Ann JACKSON [SEAL] Robert SHAW [SEAL] William page [SEAL] Hannah SHAW [SEAL] Alicia SHAW
[SEAL] Esther SHAW [SEAL] signed and sealed in
presence of William WRIGHT Robert COURTNEY
… he delivered said deed and memorial to Walter GLASSCOCK Esquire appointed register at his office Kings Inn buildings Henrietta St
the 27th day of April 1836 at or near the hour of before 1:00 o'clock in the
afternoon of said day
SEE; Morley
SAUNDERS
SEE: JACKSONs of
Spinians and Baltinglass.
SEE: D. 24,155-60 National Library. Six deeds relating to property
at Cumber, King's Co., and concerning Morley Saunders and Robert Jackson,
with a few associated notes, 1724 - 1802. . In Misc Docs in Kings Co. JACKSONs |
1 |
1836 |
9 |
156 |
1836 Apr 15 |
Dublin
Cork |
HYDE |
Image
503
BTW William Cook COLLIS the
elder of Castle Cooke Co. Cork Esqr William Cook COLLIS the Younger of Castle
Cooke aforesaid Esq eldest son and heir of the said William Cook COLLIS the
elder William COSGRAIN the Younger of North Great Georges Street, City of
Dublin Esq and Samuel Spargt REEVES of Merrion Square, City of Dublin
solicitor of the 1st part Sarah
HYDE of Castle Hyde in the County of Cork Spinster daughter of the
late John HYDE of Castlehyde [Castlehyde,
Parish of Fermoy, Barony Condons and Clangibbon]. aforesd decd and of the Hon
HYDE orse O’CALLAGHAN his wife also decd of the 2nd part
the Right Huth Cornelius Lord Viscount Lismore of Shanbally Castle Co.
Tipperary and The Honble Sir Robt William CALLAGHAN Lieut Genl in his
Majestys Service Trustees named in the settlemt 13 Nov 1802 executed on the
Marriage of the said John HYDE with
the said Hon Elizabeth CALLAGHAN of the 3rd part John Thomas ALLEN
of Leddenton Co. Cork Esqr and Robt McCARTY of Co. Cork afores of the 4th part Cornelius HYDE of Castle Hyde Co.
Cork Esqr and Henry John LESLIE of the City of Dublin Barrister at Law of the
5th part Francis DREW of Maslop Co. Waterford Esqr and Mathew
LESLIE of Wilton Co. Cork & City of Cork Esq of the 6th part John HYDE of Castle Hyde Co. Cork Esq and
Thomas WIGMORE of Ballynodoe [?] Co. Cork Esq of the 7th part and the Hon
George CALLAGHAN of Shanbally Castle [SEE: History] Co. Tipperary third son of said Viscount Lismore and
the Revd Morris Atkin COLLIS of Fermoy in the County of Cork Clerk of the 8th part Whereby after Reciting amongst other things the said William Cooke COLLIS the Elder had entered
into an agreement with the representatives of the late Thomas Earl of
Longford for the purchase of all that and there the Lands of Ballyvonkane [?] Linosolloh [?] and Gorteen [?] Situate lying and
being in the Barony of Fermoy Co. Cork being part and parcel of the estate called
and known by the name of the Ballyhinder Estate for the sum of £10,000 and
that the said William Cook COLLIS the elder and William Cook COLLIS the
younger had entered into an arrangement or agreement that the said Sum of
£10,000 the amount of the purchase money should be raised by Mortgage of said
Lands and also of certain other lands included in a Deed of 1804 … that a
Marriage had been agreed upon and was intended to be shortly had and
solemnized between the said William Cooke COLLIS the Younger and Sarah HYDE in Conson of the said then
intended marriage and in pursuance of the agreements therein ment to be made
in contemplation thereof of the fortune of the said Sarah HYDE secured and agreed to be settled as therein ment
and also for providing a competent maintenance for the said William Cooke
COLLIS the younger during the joint lives of the said William Cook COLLIS the
elder and William Cook COLLIS the younger and also for making provison for
the said Sarah HYDE in case the
marriage should take effect … Confirm unto the said John Thomas ATKIN and Robert
McCARTY and to their heirs all that & Those the Lands Tenements Heredits
and premises comprised in a certain recovery suff in Hellery Term 1804 and in
a certain Indentin of 11 Feb 1804 and also in an Indenture of equal date with
the Indenture of which this is a mem that is to say all that and those four
plow Lands of Dungellane Barony of Condon & Clongibbon Co. Cork
distinguished by the several denominating or names following that is to say
Dingellane se Dunguillane or Dungwellane see Castle Cooke Ballygaronshan wise
Ballygrone ham Bullymadder Ora Ballymenagh orse Ballynamodagh orse
Bullynemaddagh Glanchurkly wise Glancently as Glancarty propose one
Propogeagh orse Propogue ase properge Crenagh are Cronighell as bronchell or
Cronshill Ballynemony use Ballynemon a wise Ballynamona and Knocktonane se
Knockadresnane use knock addressane se Knockatunnane & all other the
Lands Tenements and Heredits and premises of any such there be comprised in
the said recovery of 1804 or said Indenture of 11 Feb 1804 …
NOTE: Early Barony maps
from the L.
Brown Collection – part of the Down Survey may help to identify these
townlands, which so far elude me. |
|
1836 |
10 |
73 |
1835 Dec 10 |
Moylin, City of Limerick & Co. Tipperary |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George & Lydia - GLOSTER,
Arthur
Image
49
BTW Christopher DELMAGE of 1st pt; Rev John DELMAGE of 2nd pt; George JACKSON and Lydia
his wife of 3rd pt.; Arthur GLASTER of City of Limerick Esq. of 4th pt; George GLASTER the younger of City of Limerick Gent of 5th pt
reciting 1 Nov 1834 and reciting 22 Oct 1835 … grant of lands of Moylish [Moylish,, Parish St
Munchins, Barony of North
Liberties] in Parish St. Munchin, Liberties of
City of Limerick … and Lydia JACKSON’s share of 2,000 charged on lands
of Lisnamrock [Lisnamrock, Parish Ballingarry] and other lands in Barony Slievardagh Co Tipperary by indenture 7 July 1794
NOTE: Married at Limerick George JACKSON Esq. eldest son of Sherriff
JACKSON to Lydia daughter of the late Jeremiah LANGLEY Esq. of Limerick. 1
Mar 1821. SOURCE: Clare Journal.
SEE also ROD: 848-48-567578 GLOSTER-JACKSON
SEE also ROD: 433-21-279150 William Marcus JACKSON and ROD:
479-312-306589 William Marcus JACKSON and ROD:489-6-303648 William
Marcus JACKSON and ROD: 708-16- 484751 William Devereaux JACKSON & William Marcus JACKSON and ROD: 26-373-15743 in 1718 – George
JACKSON merchant of City of Limerick held lands of Moylish and ROD:
333-513-225717 William JACKSON of the City of Limerick Gent
& William Marcus JACKSON Gent his eldest son & heir |
|
1836 |
10 |
231 |
1831 June 1 |
Shortstone, Co. Louth |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE, Robert-DARBY, Jonathon 1833-1839
Between Robert BAILLIE of Shortstone, Co Louth of 1st
part & Rev Jonathon [Lonett?] DARLEY of Acton Glebe [between village
of Acton and Pointzpass], Co Armagh of other pt. ... granted to DARLEY 205A
2R. |
|
1836 |
11 |
112 |
1836 Jun 3 |
Cavan |
JACKSON |
Samuel Gerard & Francis
MOORE- James E. JACKSON Moyhall, Bo Loughtee, Co. Cavan 1836-11-112 Grantors
Index 1833-39.
Index
281
James Eyre JACKSON of 5th pt. |
|
1836 |
11 |
121 |
1836 Jun 13 |
Butterfield Lane, Co. Dublin, B. Newcastle |
JACKSON |
JACKSON & ors-SHAW
JACKSON, John -SHAW, Esther
Image
287
John JACKSON of Rathmines, Co. Dublin Gent &
acting executor of Judith AHNUTY late of Rathfarmhan, Co. Dublin widow
deceased of 1st pt…other names ... KIRKWOODs of 2nd pt…
Esther SHAW of Rathfarnham Co Dublin spinster of 3rd pt. Reciting
indenture of Assignment 30 Apr 1793 btw Letitia AHMUTY of Rathfarnham Co.
Dublin widow since deceased and one of the executors of Townly AHMUTY late of
City of Dublin Merchant deceased of 1 pt & Judith AHMUTY (as above) of
other pt. … for sum of £328 the said John JACKSON Thomas ARTHUR Ahmuty
KIRKWOOD, Thomas KIRKWOOD and Judith Mary his wife and Margaret Letitia
KIRKWOOD and every one of them … conveyed to Esther SHAW a field in
Butterfield Lane 3a and bounded on the North by the road, on the south by Mr.
MOLONY’s fields, on the West by a road leading to MOLONY’s fields and on the
East by field late said Letitia AHMETY’s formerly demised to Hon George
JOCELYN and house and garden in rere of Letitia AHMUTY’s Coach House bounded
on the North by a small garden and Turrett belonging to said House on the
South by the road leading to the Strand on the West by the Mill Race leading
from the Corn Mill to SLATER’s Paper Mills and on the East by the aforesaid
Coach House as formerly demised to William DRUMGOOLE … WITNESS: Robert ARTHUR
of Lower Dominick St City of Dublin Attorney & Frederick JACKSON of Rathmines Road son of John JACKSON
NOTE: I do not have
proof, but it is possible that Esther SHAW was the daughter of Robert SHAW
& Hannah JACKSON both of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow. |
|
1836 |
11 |
123 |
1836 Jun 13 |
Moy, Co. Tyrone Charlemount, Co. Armagh, B. Newcastle |
JACKSON |
Image
288
Btw William JACKSON Merchant then of Moy, Co.
Tyrone, merchant of 1 pt & Robert HALLIDAY of Belfast, Co. Antrim.,
merchant…. JACKSON made over to HALLIDAY land in Charlemont, Co. Armagh Houses
& land in Charlemount, Co. Armagh for sum of £127.5 with interest.
WITNESS: Cornelius Carlton DAVIDSON of Moy, Co. Tyrone Gent Attorney &
John CAULFIELD of Charlemont.& Cornelius Carlton BOOMER the younger &
William ANDERSON |
|
1836 |
11 |
235 |
1834 Feb 13 |
Derry |
JACKSON |
Image
369
BTW James KANE of Cortgaven [Gortycavan, Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] in the County of Londonderry farmer of the one part and
Elizabeth MAIRS Sister of the said James KANE of GortyCavin aforesaid Widow
of the other part whereby the said after renting as therein is rented to the
said James KANE did Sell to said Elizabeth MAIRS in her actual possession
then being by virtue of a lease for year therein rented and to her heirs and
Assigns all that and those that farm in Gortycavin cout 42 1/2a as formerly
in the possession of Edward KANE deed with grazing for two Cows on the [Islea?]
Hill also all that farm in Fermoyle Contd one Hundred and 66a 1r 19p all that
grazing farm in Bratwell [NOTE: Changed Parish Boundaries: Bratwell, Parish Formoyle, Barony Coleraine] 30a situate in the parish of Dunboe Half Barony of
Colerain and County of Londonderry To Hold the said lands Tenements
Hereditaments and premises with their appurts unto the said Elizabeth MAIRS
her heirs and assigns for and during the rest residue and remainder of the
term of lives yet to come and unexpired in the original Lease of said
premises from Colonel George JACKSON to Francis KANE 22 Apr 1800 WITNESS:
James MAIRS of Gorlycavin and Andrew McAFFEE of English Town [Englishtown, Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine] in the County of Londonderry farmers Elizabeth MAIRS [SEAL]
NOTE: This would likely be the George JACKSON (1766-1840), son of Richard JACKSON
& Anne O’NEILL |
|
1836 |
11 |
280 |
1836 Jun 13 |
Clonbrogan, Co. Tipperary, B. Middlethird |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, George – CLARKE, Patrick
Image
394
BTW George JACKSON of Mount Pleasant Co. Tipperary Esq.
of 1st pt; William Cooper CRAWFORD of Rapla Co. Tipperary Esq of 2nd pt; Patrick CLARKE of #17 Kildare St City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. … in consideration of £1,400 granted lands of Clanbrogan & part of
lands of Curraghscarteen formerly in possession of James DWYER … [reciting
Court case] |
|
1836 |
12 |
7 |
1833-1839 |
Anne Street, Shankill, Belfast |
COULTER |
COULTER, Catherine-WELISTER, Ann |
|
1836 |
14 |
29 |
1836 Mar 3 |
St. Stevens Green, City of Dublin, Parish of St. Peter |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Allan – BONSOL, John
Image
229
BTW John HAMILTON of Old Mount Pleasant Co. Dublin
Builder and Alan JACKSON of Rathgar Co. Dublin Painter and Glazier of
1 pt; Jacob Jackson LUNN of Stephens Green City of Dublin Painter and paper
Stainer of 2nd pt & John Ainsley BONSALL of Clanbrazill St.
Co. Dublin Gent of 3rd pt.. reciting lease 10 Jun 1828 Edward
Richard COLLES demised to George MILLIKEN house and tenement #133 on West
side of St. Stephen’s Green in City of Dublin … in Parish St. Stephen … |
|
1836 |
14 |
159 |
1833-1839 |
York Steet, City? Parish St. Peter |
COULTER |
COULTER, John- HENRY, James |
|
1836 |
15 |
80 |
1836
Aug 16 |
Drumcanver |
LESLIE, Nathaniel & OLIVER, David, Joseph, Benjamin |
Deed of assignment between Nathaniel LESLIE of Leslie
Hall in Co. Armagh [or is it Co. Monaghan?], Gent of the one part Joseph
OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER both of Ballyrea [Ballyrea, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in Co. Armagh Gent of the second part. OLIVERs sold
to David LESLIE part of the town and lands of Drumcanver formerly in
possession of William LESLIE deceased & thereto held & enjoyed by
Nathanial LESLIE in Manor of Loghey [Toghey?] Barony & Co. of Armagh 35
acres 2 r 30p in possession of Camack & Henry Mahallam. Witness Bernard
McCARTEN & Thomas REILLY, Co. Monaghan. |
|
1836 |
15 |
212 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Margaret JACKSON-Hugh CARLISLE
Tullyhubert, Barony Castlereagh |
|
1836 |
15 |
262 |
1836 Sep 27 |
Tullyhubart, Co. Down, Barony of Castlereagh |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Margaret – CARLISLE, Hugh
Margaret ABERNATHY orse JACKSON of Balycreely Co
Down widow of James ABERNATHY of Ballycreely farmer…. Catherine CARLISLE ors
CLARK…. |
16d |
1836 |
16 |
9 |
1836 Aug 2 |
Cromwellstown, Co. Kildare, B. So Salt |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Henry V. – GALWAY, William
Btw Catherine PEARSON orse READ of Glasnevin, Co.
Dublin, widow of 1st part; Henry Vincent JACKSON of City of
Dublin Attorney at Law of 2nd pt & William GALWEY of Baggot
St, Dublin of 3rd pt reciting that Catherin PEARSON alias READ by
virtue of will of r[?] PEARSON her father |
1 |
1836 |
17 |
68 |
1834 Jun 4 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-Moses WHITTY
Bolton St., Parish St. Mary
Image
68
BTW John JACKSON of Capel St City of Dublin Iron Monger of 1 pt & Moses WHITTY
of Bolton St City of Dublin Chandler of other pt. Reciting deed 15 Feb 1831 …
Bolton Street property has become vested in John JACKSON who demised
it to Moses WHITTY … WITNESS: Michael WHITTY City of Dublin Chandler &
Michael J FAGAN of City of Dublin Gent & Patrick DOLAN of Bolton St
Tallow Chandler. Moses WHITTY [SEAL] |
|
1836 |
18 |
172 |
1836 Sep 3 |
Dublin
Shropshire |
JACKSON, James
|
James JACKSON- Samuel PIGOT
Grafton St, parish St. Andrew
Image
547
BTW James JACKSON of Lindley Hall, Shropshire,
England Esq of 1 pt; & Samuel James PIGOTT of City of Dublin Music Seller
of other pt. reciting indenture 11th Nov 1800 btw James BLACKER of
City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt & Robert SMYTH and John DICKSON of City
of Dublin Woolen Draper of other pt. also reciting deed of conveyance 11 May
1803 btw Robert SMITH & John DICKSON to Joseph DICKSON and also reciting
a commission of Bankruptcy 3rd June 1815 was awarded against said
Joseph DICKSON & Thomas BRISCOE his copartner in trade and Thomas Dawson
ATKINSON chosen assignee and that Thomas Dawson ATKINSON having eloped from
the country …. And Henry FORDE as sole assignee sold the Dwelling House 10
Jan and James JACKSON was declared purchaser and reciting 15 Mar 1817
from said Henry FORDE to said James JACKSON & reciting 25 Jan 1825
said James JACKSON to William JACKSON and Jane JACKSON his brother & sister also reciting mtg 3 Jan 1822 from William JACKSON and Jane JACKSON to said James JACKSON and reciting 21
Jun 1835 said William JACKSON, Robert NICHOLSON and Jane NICHOLSON
orse JACKSON his wife … dwelling House on tenement #106, 112 on West
side of Grafton St., Parish saint Andrew City of Dublin together with the
Ware Rooms offices and yards with free liberty of Ingress Egress regress
through the Gate Way or passage on south side of said premises leading from
Graften St, …. James JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1836 |
19 |
119 |
1836 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON – Saul ALEXANDER
Land in Larne
Error – this is the
number as recorded in the Grantors Index, but Image
83 has an unrelated Deed: ROD: 1836-191-119 |
|
1836 |
19 |
125 |
|
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Richard JACKSON Trustees &
Sir George JACKSON |
|
1836 |
20 |
113 |
1836 Nov 3 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Francis, Anne & George
Ballybritt, Barony Ballybritt
Image
276
BTW Francis JACKSON of Killavilla [Killavilla, Parish Roscrea, Barony Ballybritt], Kings Co. Eq & Ann his wife of 1st pt. George
JACKSON of Killavilla eldest son of 2nd pt Joseph JONES of
Cecil St Limerick, Co. Limerick Esq & Elizabeth JONES daughter of said
Joseph of 3rd pt; Joseph JONES of Cline Limerick, Co. Limerick
& James JACKSON of Killavilla Esq of 4th pt &
William LEDGER of City of Limerick Esq. and George BENNETT of Sorrillhill Co.
Tipperary of 4th pt. Reciting that a marriage to be had btw George
JACKSON and Elizabeth JONES and upon that treaty Francis JACKSON in consideration of love for his son George JACKSON conveyed land to
John Joseph JONES and James JACKSON in trust … sum £2,000 to said George
JACKSON by said Joseph JONES as marriage portion … lands of Ballybritt [Ballybritt , Parish Aghancon, Barony Ballybritt], Francroft [ [Fancroft, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt]]and Glassluen [probably Glascloon, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Clonlisk] containing 900a and
also the tithes of the lands of Fancroft and the Glebe lands of Ballybritt
containing 14a and also part of Fancroft [Fancroft, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt] containing 57a arable and 3a coarse meadow together with
boggs and marshes and commons belonging so conveyed to him by deeds 23 Jan
1833 and 20 July 1835 all lands in Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. to hold unto
the said John Joseph JONES and James JACKSON in trust for said Francis
JACKSON and after the marriage to George JACKSON for his natural
life … life of his mother Anne JACKSON … Francis JACKSON [SEAL] George JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: James WORRELL Thomas St City of
Limerick solicitor & Thomas R. TROUSDALL of Georges St City of Limerick
wine merchant NOTE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
|
1836 |
22 |
196 |
|
Backlane Birr |
BREAKEY |
BREAKY, Robt-Drought
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
19/12/1836. Robert BREAKEY, Birr [aka
Parsonstown now in Townparks, Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co. Two
brothers: John & Francis. |
x |
1836 |
23 |
51 |
1836 Dec 2 |
Monaghan |
McMATH |
Marriage arts Tievelenny, Barony Cremorne
Image
251
BTW Andrew McMATH of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan of 1st pt James JACKSON of Clones Co. Monaghan Esq of 2nd pt Sarah
Jane JACKSON dau of James JACKSON spinster of 3rd pt. Reciting deed 17 Aug 1813 btw Francis ELLIS
heir of Henry ELLIS deceased of 1st pt; John JOHNSTON of Killaneal
Co. Monaghan Esq. of 2nd pt Elizabeth KEITH [?] mother of said
John JOHNSTON of 3rd pt; William HAMILTON of Castleblayney Esq of
4th pt; Andrew McMATH then of Thornfield Co. Monaghan Gent father
of said Andrew McMATH of 5th pt … lands of Cortoghart, Theikill,
Farnill and Fevebeeny Parish Aughnamullen, Barony Cremorne Co. Monaghan containing
139a 3r 32p in consideration of £3,750 rents to William HAMILTON as a trustee
fee to Andrew McMATH reciting indenture 9 Dec 1813 btw John JOHNSTON of 1st pt; Robrt MURDOLK [?]of Glasslough Co. Monaghan Esq of 2nd pt;
Francis ELLIS of 3rd pt; Elizabeth KEITH of 4th pt;
Dorothea JOHNSTON spinster sister of said [?] JOHNSTON of 5th pt
William HAMILTON of 6th pt & Andrew McMATH of 7th pt. John JOHNSTON for £1,851 assigned his interest in townlands of Kilkill [Kilkit,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony of Cremorne]
70a 1r 24 p to William HAMILTON for benefit of Andrew McMATH and reciting 28
Feb 1817 btw John JOHNSTON f 1 pt & Andrew McMATH then of Thornfield of
the other pt & land of Formill [Formil,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony of Cremorne]
in Barony Cremorne, Co. Monaghan … [other recited deeds] … 12 April 1813
bequeathed to William HAMILTON nd James McMATH property in trust to pay to
Catherine McMATH £100 out of his freehold property … during the minority of
his two sons Hamilton McMATH & Andrew McMATH …
12 Aug 1821 without altering or revoking said will and
reciting marriage to be had btw Andrew McMATH and Sarah Jane JACKSON …
lands of Tievaleny [Tievaleny,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony of Cremorne],
Kilkill [Kilkit,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony of Cremorne]
& Formill [Formil,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony of Cremorne]
in Parish Aughnamullen, Barony Cremorne Co. Monaghan for benefit of Sarah
Jane JACKSON his intended wife … James JOHNSTON passed to Andrew
McMATH marriage portion £1,000. … WITNESS: William JACKSON of Clones
Merchant & Hugh [?ANTY] of Rockfield attorney both in Co. Armagh. Andrew
F. McMATH [SEAL} in presence of William Jackson HENRY attorney
NOTE: There is much more
detail in this memorial. NOTE: A James
JACKSON of Clones was the husband of Mary KIDD. SEE ALSO: ROD:
617-466-427330; ROD:662-75-454603; ROD: 817-333-550468; ROD:889-265-588265
and ROD:1835-4-199 JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath
NOTE: On
Aug 1, 1837, a Burton JACKSON (est 1805-1875) of Co. Clare married
Elizabeth McMATH daughter of Andrew McMATH of Monaghan. SEE: McMATH-JACKSON; JACKSONs of Shinrone, Camblin & Roscrea. and Lisnaboe
JACKSONs. |
|
1836 |
26 |
52 |
|
Tipperary
Limerick |
JACKSON, Thomas & Helena |
Thomas JACKSON & Helena & ors-John GABBETT
Conemore, City Limerick |
|
1837 |
2 |
60 |
1837 Jan 4 |
Down
Dublin |
CROZIER |
Image 244
BTW William CROZIER of Hartfield Lodge in the County of
Dublin Esquire and the Revered Philip Graham CROZIER styling himself Graham Philip CROZIER Clerk Vicar of Edenderry in the Kings County Executors and surviving Trustees
named in and appointed by the last will and Testament of George CROZIER late of Banbridge in the County of Down
attorney at Law deceased of the first part Jane CROZIER of Banbridge aforesaid widow of the said George CROZIER of the second part and Thomas CROZIER of Banbridge aforesaid attorneys at Law of the third part Reciting: for the
general consideration therein mentioned they the said William CROZIER and Philip Graham CROZIER as such executors and surviving
Trustees as aforesaid and also the said William CROZIER as the heir at Law of the said George CROZIER also the said Jane CROZIER did grant
bargain sell assign transfer make over for ever quitclaim release and confirm
unto the said Thomas CROZIER as to the
parts and proportions thereof which were of Freehold in his actual possession
… All that messuage and Tenement with the dwelling house offices and Garden
thereunto belonging situate in the Town of Banbridge and Co. Down and as
formerly in the possession and occupation of Patrick Simpson KENNEDY
Gentleman together with a free passage thereto through the gate next
adjoining the house formerly in possession of John FLEMING in as full and
ample a manner as the said John FLEMING granted the same to James LAW therein
named by the Indenture therein recited and as the same were afterwards in the
possession of the said George CROZIER and then in the possession and occupation of the said Jane CROZIER and also all that Park or plot of
Ground in the town land of Ballyvally [Ballyvally,
Parish of Seapatrick,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Lower Half] Co. Down containing by estimation 4a of the late Just
plantation measure be the same more or less commonly called and known by the
name of ROWANs tenements meared and bounded as therein mentioned and formerly
in the possession of the said Patrick Simpson KENNEDY and afterwards in the
possession of the said George CROZIER …
together with all that way Road or passage leading to the said last mentioned
pack or plot of Ground called ROWANs tenement which several years since were
granted the set apart by the Most Noble the Marquis of Downshire to and for
the exclusive use and benefit of the said George CROZIER deceased his heirs and assigns And also all that
parcel of land and being in the Townland of Ballyvalley containing by
admeasurement 6a of the late Irish Plantation measure or thereabouts to the
same more or less and as therein also particularly mentioned and described
meared and bounded as by all of thereof annexed to the original Lease of said
Premises 20 Oct 1755 from the Right Honorable WILLS Earl of Hillsborough to
John FLEMING … and also all that and those that part or proportion of the
town lands of Bally Valley containing 1a or there abouts of the late Irish
plantation measure and which the said George CROZIER in his lifetime occupied and held as a Garden attached to his dwelling house
at Banbridge for said and also all that and those that building tenement or
Lot of Ground situate in the said Townland of Ballyvalley of the Turnpike or
Mail Coach road leading from Banbridge to Dromore and containing in front to
said road 200’ and extending back to the said last mentioned premises or
Garden and also all that and those that and proportion of the town lands of
Ballymoney aforesaid containing 4a 16p or thereabouts of the late Just
plantation measure as formerly possessed and enjoyed by the said George CROZIER and then in the possession and
occupation of Moffett DICKSON in the town land of Ballyvalley and Ballymoney [Ballymoney,
Parish of Seapatrick,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Lower Half] Parish of Seapatrick Barony of upper Iveagh and County
of Down aforesaid To Hold the said messuage tenement with the dwelling house
office and Garden thereunto belonging so situate in the town of Banbridge
aforesaid and then in the possession and occupation of the said Jane CROZIER party thereto and also all that Park
or plot of Ground in the townland of Ballyvalley containing by estimation 4a or
thereabouts of the late Irish Plantation measure commonly called and known by
the name of ROWANs Tenement together with the Road way or passage to the same
as therein particularly mentioned and described and also the said in Acres
other part of the said Townland of Ballyvalley therein before Secondly
described unto the said Thomas CROZIER his heirs and assigns as fully as therein mentioned from the 1 May 1834 for
and during the natural lives and life of the several cast is in said deed of
which this writing is a Memorial respectively named being the lives named in
the last renewals therein respectively recited and to Hold that part or
proportion of the Townland of Ballyvally containing one acre or thereabouts
of the late Irish plantation measure so as aforesaid theretofore occupied by
the said George CROZIER as a garden
and then in the possession of the said George CROZIER in and also that lot or building Tenement and ground situate in the said
Townland of Ballyvalley and containing as aforesaid in front Two hundred feet
and extending back to the said last mentioned Premises or garden as therein
mentioned unto the said Thomas CROZIER his exors admors and assigns in the mean time and for and during such term or
terms of years or otherwise which should or might at any time there after be
granted thereof respectively under the agreement for a Lease from or by the
Most Honorable the of Downshire his heirs or assigns as therein mentioned And
to Hold the said last mentioned Lands and Premises so situate in the townland
of Bally aforesaid unto the said Thomas CROZIER his executors admors and assigns for and during all the rest residue and
remainder of the term of Two thousand years then 1861 Robert To Hodd Regd
Jany 1 C Then to come and unexpired of and in the same premise and fully to
be completed and ended being the terms originally granted of the same under
and by virtue of the said therein before recited and in the Indenture under
and by virtue of which the same premises with others are held together with
the said several Indenture of Lease and all such future and other terms for
lives or years which should or might be added thereto respectively by virtue
of any covenant of renewal or otherwise but subject nevertheless to the
payment of the rents and renewal fines and to the observance and performance
of the cont conditions and agreements in and by the said several recited
Indenture of Lease thereof respectively reserved and contained and subject
also to the payment of one annuity or yearly sum of £100 pounds to the said
Jane Crozier and her assigns for and during the life of the said Jane CROZIER and which said Deed contains
covenants of right of conveyance and further assurance and as to the
execution thereof by the said William CROZIER and Graham Phillip CROZIER is
witnessed by Thomas MURRAY of Edenderry in the King County Esquire and Thomas
R MURRAY of the same Esquire son of the said Thomas MURRAY and said deed and
this Memorial as to the execution thereof respectively by the said Thomas CROZIER WITNESS Edward HUDSON of Gardiners
Place in the County of Dublin apprentice to the said Thomas CROZIER and John COFFEE of Drumconded in the
said County of Dublin Gentleman Thos CROZIER |
|
1837 |
3 |
44 |
1836 Dec 1 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
William JACKSON-John CLARK. Charlemont
Image
427
BTW William JACKSON of Moy, Co. Tyrone, Merchant
of 1st pt; Robert HALIDAY of Belfast, Merchant of 2nd pt; John CLARK jr Gent of Corr & Dunavalley [Corr and Dunavally, Parish Loughgall (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],Co. Armagh of 3rd pt. … reciting John CLARKE
jr paid yearly rent to John JACKSON the Grantor in deed of Assignment
13 Apr 1832 for and during life of John JACKSON’s natural life …
WITNESS: James SLOAN of Moy, Co. Tyrone, Merchant & John William HANNA of
Charlemont Co. Armagh . William JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1837 |
3 |
112 |
|
Tofsee Cremone |
BREAKEY |
MILLS (includes McCULLAGH & BREAKEY)
BREAKEY, Wm-Goudy,
John
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
11/2/1837. Reference to William BREAKEY, USA. |
X |
1837 |
3 |
263 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Oliver C |
Shanasmore, Barony Tyrawley
Oliver C. & Madelaine JACKSON-Arthur PUGH |
|
1837 |
4 |
4 |
1837 Jan 17 |
Monaghan |
McMATH |
Image 8
BTW Hamilton McMATH of Thoraford Co.
Monaghan Esq. of 1st pt & James PARKER of Mountkeney Co. Down
Esq of 2nd pt & Mary PARKER spinster daughter of James PARKER
3rd pt. Recited marriage was shortly intended btw Hamilton McMATH
& Mary PARKER £1,500 … Hamilton McMATH by will of his father Andrew
McMATH … WITNESS: James McMATH of Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan & William
PARKER of Mountkearney Co. Down Gent. |
|
1837 |
4 |
144 |
|
Roscommon |
JACKSON, Oliver C |
Oliver C JACKSON-Daniel KELLY
Cargintulok, Barony Roscommon |
|
1837 |
4 |
230 |
1814 May 5 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Abigail |
Abigail JACKSON-John MAHON
Dolphins Barn
Image
178
BTW Abigail JACKSON then of City of Dublin and
Richard CROOKESHANK Esq only son of George CROOKSHANK late of said City
deceased of 1 Pt. John MAHON then of Church Street City of Dublin paper
stainer of the other pt; Abigail JACKSON & Richard JACKSON set to John MAHON the house of tenement on east side of Dolphins Barn Co.
Dublin then late in occupation of Peter MADDERS together with yard &
garden bounded on north by holding of Mr. McGIVIN tanner and in the West by
Dolphins Barn Road in breadth to said road 28’ in beadth in rere 43’ and from
front to rere on north side 86’ and in depth front to rere on south side
several measurements of 18’2’ 21’7’ and 50’ and also dwelling house late in
possession of Peter MADDENS and his undertenants James GEOGHEGAN on east side
of Dolphins Barn Road with small yard behind … Richard CROOKSHANK [SEAL]
NOTE: Abigail SALE, dau
of William SALE aka SALL was 2ndly married to Henry JACKSON of Grange Cottage
Birr, Kings Co. Her 1st husband was George CRUICKSHANK Esq. I have
their son recorded as George. It may have been Richard, or else Richard was
another son. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
1837 |
5 |
1 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, Hugh & wife |
Hugh JACKSON & wife & Catherine & Husband –
William A Getty
Ballywooly, Barony Castlereagh |
|
1837 |
5 |
195 |
1837 Mar 18 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
371
BTW Robert William LANG of City of Dublin, Merchant of
1 pt & Very Rev James Edward JACKSON of the Deanery near City of
Armagh, Co. Armagh, Clerke, Rector of Parish of Armagh of other pt. RE:
Indenture of Lease 23 Oct 1814 and renewal 19 Dec 1835 lands containing 1r1p
English Statute Measure had then been enclosed and attached to the Church Yard
or Burying Ground of Church of St. Mark in Parish of Armagh … sum of £50 paid
to LANG by Rev James Edward JACKSON, portion of townland of Drumart
& Barrack Hill called the Town Parks containing 1r1p as now enclosed as
part of the Church Yard …
NOTE: Very Rev. James
Edward JACKSON (1777-1841). His wife was Lydia JACKSON (1787-1870) of Co.
Tyrone, dau of Thomas JACKSON & Lydia EYRE. |
|
1837 |
6 |
14 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Joseph D & Maria |
Joseph & Maria JACKSON-William BIRCH
Curraghmore, Barony Lower Ormond |
|
1837 |
6 |
161 |
1833-1839 |
Hollywood, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh |
COULTER |
COULTER, Robert-POWER, John |
|
1837 |
6 |
191 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Robert & wife |
Robert & Sarah JACKSON-William FROCK
Tullybrack, Barony Cremorne |
|
1837 |
7 |
29 |
1837 Apr 11 |
Cork |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON- William CLEAR
Image
20
Ballinona & Mills, Barony Barrymore
BTW William JACKSON of Rockmills [village in parish
of Kildorrery, Barony Condons and
Clangibbon, see also: Parish St Nathlash] Co. Cork
Gent of 1 pt & William CLEAR of City of Cork Merchant of other pt.
reciting 13 Oct 1734 Richard Harding WIGMORE demised to William JACKSON (in his actual possession) for lives of said William JACKSON and of John
JACKSON and William JACKSON his eldest and 2nd sons …
lands of Baltinone together with stores offices and premises containing 6a
[description] … mill race … lands of Ballinona [probably Ballynona
North and/or Ballynona
South, Parish of Dungourney,
in the Barony of Barrymore]
… William JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1837 |
7 |
122 |
1837 Mar 16 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Robert JACKSON- CARSON Ballybrawley,
Barony Armagh, Co. Armagh.
Image 90
BTW Robert William JACKSON of
Armagh, Co. Armagh, Esq. of 1st pt Samuel KNIPE of Ballybrawly [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] Co. Armagh farmer & tenant of Robert William JACKSON for his holdings in Ballybrawy of 2nd pt & John CARSON of Roscommon, Co. Roscommon of 3rd pt. Robert
William JACKSON was possessed of lands of Ballybrawly with other lands
mentioned by lease from Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Samuel KNIPE was tenant
of 46a at yearly rent of £21.12.6 and that Robert William JACKSON was
indebted to John CARSON £256.13.8 so KNIPE became tenant of CARSON … WITNESS:
John QUIN of City of Armagh Gent & Attorney & J. McKINSTRY of City of
Armagh Esq. J. CARSON [SEAL] |
|
1837 |
7 |
151 |
|
---- |
JACKSON, John M |
John M. JACKSON- Hugh MOORE
No situation |
|
1837 |
7 |
252 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-Mathew FRANKLIN
Rathgar, Barony Newcastle |
|
1837 |
8 |
207 |
|
Backlane Birr |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Rbt-Callwell,
Natt
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
4/5/1837. Robert BREAKEY, Birr [aka
Parsonstown now in Townparks, Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings Co. Two witnesses: Obadiah BREAKEY and John
BREAKEY, both Birr. |
x |
1837 |
9 |
47 |
|
|
1837 May 9 |
Rev. John RICHARDS-George JACKSON 1833-1839
Image
451
Deed of Marriage Settlement btw Thomas SPUNNER of Glass
House Kings Co. Esq of 1st place Rt Hon John RICHARDS of his
magesty’s Court of Exchequer of Ireland of 2nd pt Catherine
RICHARDS 2nd daughter of said John RICHARDS of 3rd pt
Crosdaile MOLONY surviving trustee in a certain settlement made upon the
marriage of said John RICHARDS with wife Catherne MOLONY since deceased dated
14 Aug 1813 and herein after recited of the 4th pt George
JACKSON of Mount Pleasant Co. Tipperary Esq & John Henry RICHARDS of
5th pt … |
|
1837 |
10 |
56 |
1837
May 24 |
Laragh |
OLIVER, William & Joseph |
OLIVER, William & Joseph - Belfast Bank
Wm. OLIVER of Laragh, Co. Monaghan Gent & Joseph
OLIVER of Laragh, son of William Gent of the one part & [3 directors]
Belfast Banking Company for £450.13.11 secured by 50 acres of the townland of
Laragh adjoining the western of the two mills erected by Joseph, William
& Benjamin OLIVER & as formerly laid off by them and formerly in the
actual possession of the said William OLIVER bounded on the north by the road
to Castleblayney on the south by the mill race and on the east by the other
of the said bleach mills and greens and on the west by the other part of the
townland of Laragh [?] in the possession of the said Joseph, William and
Benjamin OLIVER and also 5 acres 3 roods and 29 ½ of bog situate and being in
the said townland of Laragh & Clonecarrow and also all that and those 15
acres adjoining the [?] of said two mills. [more description] |
|
1837 |
11 |
185 |
1837 June 12 |
Laragh |
OLIVER, William - Joseph |
OLIVER- Ulster Bank
See 1837-10-56. This is another Laragh mortgage this
time with the Ulster Bank for £510 for the same lands. |
|
1837 |
12 |
78 |
1837 Jun 27 |
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Peter |
Peter JACKSON-Frederick A JACKSON
Fortina, Barony Cliogarty
Image
497
Between Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St. in
the city of Dublin Esquire of the one part and Frederick Adolphus JACKSON of
Inane [Inane,
Parish Roscrea,
Barony Ikerrin], Co.
Tipperary Esquire nephew of the said Peter JACKSON of the other part.
After reciting that the said Peter JACKSON was seized in his demesne
of the town and lands of Fortiana [Fertiana,
Parish Fertiana,
Barony Eliogarty,
Co. Tipperary] with the appurtenances as described in the original grant from
His Majesty King Charles II bearing date 17 September 22nd year of his reign (abt
1681) containing 317 acres profitable land and all the rights etc in the Barony
of Eliogarty Co. Tipperary the said indenture of which this is a memorial.
Witness that in consideration of the natural love and affection which the said
Peter JACKSON had towards his nephew that said Frederick Adolphus JACKSON and also for and in consideration of a sum of 10 shillings the by the said Frederick
Adolphus JACKSON to the said Peter JACKSON in hand paid the
receipt sold and confirmed unto the said Frederick Adolphus JACKSON in
his actual possession the said land of Fotiana with the appurtenances
described in the original letters patent in the barony of Eliogarty Co. Tipperary
WITNESS: Arthur BAKER of Balheary
house county Dublin solicitor and Samuel GERARD of Liscarton Castle county Meath Gent Peter JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Family tree of Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
1837 |
12 |
185 |
1837 Jun 27 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-Mathew FRANKLIN
Usher’s Island, Parish St. Audens
Image
580
BTW [?] Thomas JACKSON of Usher Island Co.
Dublin Esq of 1 pt & Mathew FRANKLIN of Sackville St City of Dublin Esq
of other pt. … part of Usher Island bounded in front to Usher Quay and River
Liffey 25’ and in depth 220’ to a Street laid out and called Island Street
extending from Usher St to [?] Street, bounded on east to Captain Robert
PRESTON’s holding on the west to Waste pond [?] to William USHER and on the
North to Usher Quay in Parish St. Anne City f Dublin … WITNESS: James
ROBINSON & John ROBINSON both of Hubert St City of Dublin Gents [?] JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1837 |
12 |
186 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-Mathew FRANKLIN
No denomination
Image
580
BTW [?] Thomas JACKSON of Usher Island Co.
Dublin Esq of 1 pt & Mathew FRANKLIN of Sackville St City of Dublin Esq
of other pt. … Thomas JACKSON was entitled as pursuivant of the Castle of
Dublin … |
|
1837 |
15 |
261 |
|
Tyrone |
|
William JACKSON -Robert HALLIDAY |
|
1837 |
16 |
291 |
1836 May 19 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Joseph & Mary |
Joseph & Mary JACKSON-John HORAN & ors
Chancery Lane, City of Dublin
Image
199
BTW Thomas GIBTON of Kilnemanagh Co. Dublin Gent of 1st pt & Joseph JACKSON late of Patrick Street and now of Thomas
Street City of Dublin Victualler and Margaret JACKSON otherwise GIBTON
his wife of 2nd pt And John HORAN of York St. City of Dublin Gent
and said Thomas GIBTON Trustees of third pt. Reciting 2 Mar 1829 agreements
re marriage btw Joseph JACKSON & Margaret GIBTON elder sister of
Thomas GIBTON who gave marriage portion of £450 to Joseph JACKSON … Joseph
JACKSON sold to John HORAN & Thomas GIBTON the two houses and other
premises in Chancery Lane in City of Dublin then set to John PARKES Iron
Monger known as #20 & 21 and also dwelling houses and other premises in
William Street then let to Thomas BYRNE Victualler … known as #12 in said
Street and one other of said houses then set to John MURPHY Poulter known as
#13 together with plot of ground near to or adjoining then held by John
CONNOR … whereof the said Joseph JACKSON was possessed in fee or lease
by virtue of the will of his father Henry JACKSON late of Ranelagh Co.
Dublin Gent deceased save for houses in Patrick Street in City of Dublin
known by No. 47, 47 ½, 69, 70 then in possession of Sarah JACKSON spinster sister of said Joseph JACKSON … reciting indenture 20 Jun
1804 and 21 Jul 1801 … WITNESS: Thomas MURPHY Ballinderry House Co. Meath
Gent & Peter MURPHY Abbey St. Cty of Dublin writing clerk.
See: For more clues about family links Bethams
Abstracts 1744 and Dublin
Marriages 1829. There is a likely link – because of the Ranelagh mention
– to the family of Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
1837 |
17 |
10 |
1818 Jan 31 |
Kings |
JACKSON, William |
Image
215
Marriage Settlement of Jeremiah HANKS the younger eldest
son of Joseph HANKS of Buckingham St., Dublin and in 1791 of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks, Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings Co. who married Mary Anne PURCELL daughter of
Sarah PURCELL His father Joseph HANKS had married Elizabeth BOARDMAN
daughter of Joseph BOARDMAN of Jonestown [Jonestown, Parish Ballymacwilliam, Barony Warrenstown], Kings Co. John BOARDMAN and William JACKSON were
both parties to the 1791 Marriage Settlement. SEE: ROD: 780-304-528239
Hunch: Elizabeth
BOARDMAN was the daughter of Joseph BOARDMAN of Ballygurtain, Kings Co. &
Anne WHITE or of that Joseph BOARDMAN’s father: Joseph BOARDMAN who died abt
1742 of Clonore, Kings Co. |
|
1837 |
17 |
52 |
1837 Sep 15 |
Lisdrumard |
OLIVER |
Btw Rev Joseph LEATHLY Clke of Kilmore, Co. Westmeath
of the 1 pt & William OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER both of Lisdrumard Lisdrumard , Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh , Co. Armagh,
personal representatives of Benjamin OLIVER late of Lisdrumard… reciting
earlier deed Jul 11 1782 btw Roger FORDE since deceased of the 1 pt
& Peter GERVAISE of Armagh Esq. since deceased, demised to Peter
GERVAISE part of Lisdrumard with one acre of turf bog formerly held by Thomas
HAYES plus 61 acres 2r English Statute Measure form Nov 1 1780 for 21
years at annual rent of 15 pounds 7s 6p… the title of Roger FORDE became
vested in Rev. Joseph Ford LEATHLY with benefit of renewal in lease of 1782
July 11 and was then legally vested in the said William OLIVER and Thomas
OLIVER … William OLIVER and Thomas OLIVER agreed to purchase price of 200
pounds subject to the yearly rent of 21 pounds 14s 10p. NOTE: Lisdrumard.
is on the border of Magherkilcranny [Maghery Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh]. William & Thomas
were sons of Benjamin OLIVER (1765-1831) |
LDS |
1837 |
18 |
16 |
1837 Oct 2 |
Louth
Dublin
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Rev Elias THACKERY-Alexander
JACKSON
Image 434
BTW Rev Elias THACKERY of Louth Glebe
Co. Louth Clerk, George FOSTER of Coolderry Co. Monaghan Esq & Lennox
BIGGER of Dundalk, Co. Louth of 1st pt. James EASTWOOD of
Castletown Co. Louth Esq and Louisa EASTWOOD orse DAWSON his wife of 2nd pt & Alexander JACKSON of Gardiner’s Place Co. Dublin Medical
Doctor of 3rd pt. Reciting … confirmed to Alexander JACKSON in his actual possession by virtue of a sale townlands of Ballynaclose,
Ballynagheragh, Dunreavey, Cortresla and the fairs held thereon and customs
duties of Carnally [Carnally, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper] , Kiltalo & Lisletrim [Kiltybane (Na Coillte Bána or Lios
Liatroma) (aka Lisleitrim) Parish Newtownhamilton, Barony Fews
Upper] Camoly [either Camly (Ball) or Camly (Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton, Barony Fews
Upper] in Barony of Fews Co. Armagh. Also
townlands of Ballymaglane in Barony Ferrard Co. Louth & two houses on
east side of Shop St in Town of Drogheda which were demised by Graves CHAMNEY
of Platton Co. Meath Esq. to John EASTWOOD of Castletown and Thomas
EASTWOOD of Dundalk by lease 1 Sept 1782 & plot of land opposite the
Strand near the saltworks formerly held by Hough BRENNAN containing 80’ in
front & rere and extending back North to South 350’ and bounded on South
by Parliament Sq. on the North by road leading to the Strand on the West by
holding formerly in possession of Michael WATERS and on the East by a Store
House and yard formerly held by Mathew Beresford TAYLOR in Corporation
Dundalk Co. Louth. And part of tenement in market place of Lurgan formerly
called Winters Tenement containing 42’ in south side of town bounded by
tenement formerly leased to Robert HODGSON on the South East side on part of
the Glebe of Shankill at the Town end and on the Tenement formerly leased to
Christopher WILSON on the South East side in Manor of Brownslow Derryand Co.
Armagh & also park of land lying on the Great Road leading from Dundalk
to Castleblayney being part of the lands Farrendreg 6a 2r 21p and that part
of the lands of Castletown south of said road leading from Dundalk to
Castleblayney called Tate Stra or the Lower Tate or Mount Lands with the
field called the Church Park and a strip of land adjoining called
McENTAGGARTs holding containing in the whole 53a 3r 5p and also plott of
ground on the said Great Road leading from Dundalk to Castleblayney on which
Peter RODDY formerly built 3 cabins being part of the lands of Castletown
Bellew containing in length along said road 300’ and in depth 110’ and also
all the Barn field in Farrendrag 6a 1r 30p Irish Plantation Measure in Barony
Dundalk, Co. Louth … and also part of Lands of Castletown Bellew 36a in Upper
Half Barony of Dundalk Co. Louth which was granted in fee form by Robert
SIBTHORPE to John EASTWOOD by deed 31 Mar 1780 … sum of £5,000 plus interest
… WITNESS: William BARKER of Georges Place & Robert MAXWELL of Middle
Gardiner both in Co. Dublin. James EASTWOOD [SEAL] |
|
1837 |
18 |
76 |
|
---- |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-John THOMPSON
No denomination |
|
1837 |
18 |
233 |
1837 Oct 20 |
Dublin
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Image
583
Deed of Assignment btw John JACKSON formerly a
Lieutenant in his Majesty’s Royal; Cornwall Regiment of Militia and now of
the City of Dublin a Captain in his Majesty’s Service of the 1st pt; Bridget JACKSON orse POWELL his wife of the 2nd pt & Jacob POWELL jr of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. John
JACKSON had sold re: £500 lands on north side of Lissakelly [probably Lislahelly, Parish Drumcliff, Barony Carbury, Co.Sligo] re-trenched
by David [?] 475 acres and lands on north east part of Glencarbery [Glencarbury, Parish Drumcliff, Barony Carbury] towards
the Mountain retrenched by Robert PARKE 290 acres and Lonanetty now or
formerly called Coologabey [Coolagraffy,?] retrenched by
Anthony ORMSBY 434 acres all which said lands contain in whole 1,199 acres
plantation measure in Barony Carberry [Carbury], Co. Sligo … settled to John JACKSON on his
intermarriage with Bridget JACKSON bearing date 8 April 1813 as
marriage portion … made over to said Jacob POWELL sum of 100 pounds
bequeathed to her the said Bridget JACKSON by the will of her
uncle James JACKSON Esq. dated 6 July 1822 … James JACKSON [SEAL] Bridget JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Laurence P PARKE &
Thomas ROSBOROUGH.
NOTE: A Bridget JACKSON married a John JACKSON in 1807 (not 1813). SOURCE: -Ireland
Diocesan And Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes 1623-1866
NOTE: Could John JACKSON
be a brother of Mathew Henry JACKSON of Edenderry who married
Hannah POWELL? SEE: ROD: 1834-20-103
NOTE:
1803 Chancery bill DWYER BOLGER v Joseph BOARDMAN Bridget, Thomas, Mary, Anne, Anthony, Margaret, William Isaac WOODS (all
these forenames listed as WOODS were also grouped as JACKSON). A Joseph
BOARDMAN. The bolded names are the known children of Thomas JACKSON
(1698-1785) of Edenderry and Mary BOARDMAN (1694-1740). She was a daughter of
Joseph BOARDMAN and Hanna (surname unknown). This family was Quaker.
NOTE: POWELL
Genealogy John POWELL, son of Thomas POWELL, ob 1647 [?] 63. John POWELL
married Martha JACKSON daughter of Henry JACKSON of Rugby …
NOTE: George
POWELL of Rathbrigan Co. Kildare Gent dated 1774 Wife Catherine, daughter
Jane, daughter Anne JACKSON, Son George, Son William, son John, son
[Prussia?] Grand-daughter Catherine POWELL. SEE: Betham Abstracts.
NOTE:
1881 Jul 15 Bridget JACKSON age 87 widow of gentleman Killala Co. Mayo
William JACKSON present
NOTE:
1825 Irish Census - Galway: John JACKSON age 35 and wife Bridget JACKSON age
34, children Martin JACKSON age 2 ½ & Thomas JACKSON age under 1. Their
ages are a fit with a marriage date of 1813. Death cert a fit: 1876 Bridget
JACKSON widow age 88 Clonmaine Galway son Thomas JACKSON occupant present.
NOTE: Bridget JACKSON is not a common name. A death was registered
for a Bridget JACKSON, age 70 at Coothill. Another: 1875 Jun 2 Bridget
JACKSON married Laborers wife age 80 Cullyleenan Co. Cavan Susan JACKSON
present
NOTE: These are the same
lands mentioned in ROD: 47-493-31620 in Aug 27, 1719.
NOTE: Co.
Leitrim is on the eastern border of Glencarbury
NOTE: Lislahelly
borders:
· Ballynagalliagh to the north
· Cloonderry to the south
· Cloonmull to the west
· Collinsford to the south
· Creaghadoo to the east
· Gortnaleck to the north
Slievemore to the north |
|
1837 |
19 |
16 |
1837 Oct 28 |
Dublin
Longford |
JACKSON, John |
Image
18
JACKSON-John PEMBERTON
John JACKSON of Rathmines Esq. Co Dublin. Many
lands in Longford. WITNESS: Frederick JACKSON of Rathmines,
Dublin, Gent. NOTE: For more detail of lands
see: ROD: 1837-20-277 |
|
1837 |
19 |
42 |
|
Aghavilla |
|
GODLEY, John – O’BRIEN. Rev HENRY [No JACKSON or
Aughaville] |
|
1837 |
19 |
57 |
1837 Sep 14 |
Silverhill |
M’LOUGHLIN |
M’LOUGHLIN-McCANN NOTES in 2009 diary
John M’LOUGHLAN of Silverhill, Co. Louth farmer.
Rudolph SMITH of Drogheda had demised to Judith REYNOLDS lands called
Hachlim, Co. Louth 173 acres, Parish of Rildermark, Barony of Ardeau, Co.
Louth (lots more details) reciting that a marriage was to be had between John
M’LOUGHLAN & Mary REYNOLDS (daughter of Judith). |
|
1837 |
19 |
91 |
1837 Oct 23 |
Tyrone |
BROWNE |
BROWNE-MAYNE NOTES in 2009 diary
Robert BROWNE of Terlurgan, Co. Tyrone Gent, eldest son
& heir at law of Robert BROWNE of Terlugan, Gent, will annexed of 1st part Thomas BROWNE, Jane BROWNE, Elizabeth BROWNE, Charlotte BROWNE, the only
other children of said Robert BROWNE ... George BROWNE of Derganagh, Co.
Tyrone Gent of 4th part reciting indenture 4 Apr 1697 between
James MOORE then of Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone Esq ... DOUGLAS family details
.... lease to James BROWNE of Terlugan, Co. Tyrone, Gent (his son was Robert
BROWNE) ... Thomas BROWNE, also son of Robert.. |
|
1837 |
19 |
103 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-LEETON |
x |
1837 |
20 |
277 |
1837 Oct 23 |
Co. Longford
Co. Westmeath |
JACKSON |
Image
409
BTW. John JACKSON of Rathmines Park Co. Dublin
Esq. of 1st pt John PEMBERTON of Kingstown Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt & William Westropp BRERETON City of Dublin Barrister of 3rd pt. reciting indenture 7 Jul 1836 btw Samuel Winsley BLACKHALL of Coolamber
[?] Co. Longford Esq. of 1st pt & John PEMBERTON of 2nd pt & John JACKSON of 3rd pt the said Samuel Winsley
BLACKALL for sum of 1,100 granted to John PEMBERTON payable on lands …
transferred to John JACKSON all the Manor town and lands of Collamber
orse Coolamber Coolbregan orse Coolnegan and part of town and lands of
Lisnecaffy orse Lisnacaffy Feaghnomaddy Aghonevoggue orse Aghanaboggie orse
Aghanvaggy which lie in the north east of the road leading from FLOOD’s
holdings to the Mass houses in Barony of Moy parish & County Westmeath
& town and lands of Castle Nugent orse Blitoge orse Blightoge orse
Blighloge part of Feeahan Clonkin orse Cloneagh orse Clonker orse Clonvagh
Treaghan orse Freeghman Corry orse Curry orse Currybeg orse Currymore Money
Halloghan orse Moneyhallehone orse Moneyhallaghan orse Moneyhallighan
Collamber orse Coolamber orse Coolember beg Freghan orse Fregahane Ballyow
orse Ballow all in Barony Ardagh Co. Longford … more lands in Barony Granard,
Co. Longford … |
|
1837 |
21 |
33 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON |
John A. JACKSON- George
Seems to be wrong # Image
451 |
1837 |
1837 |
21 |
34 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON-John A
Seems to be wrong # Image
452 |
|
1837 |
21 |
167 |
1833-1839 |
Church St., Belfast |
COULTER |
COULTER, Richard-GRAHAM, Mary |
|
1837 |
22 |
96 |
1837 Dec 11 |
Longford |
JACKSON |
Image
70
BTW Rev. Francis Thornton GREGG of Ballynahon Co.
Longford Clerk. Of 1st pt. John JACKSON of Rathmines Road
Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. … lands of Rathollard commonly called
Oldtown containing 100a in Barony Ardagh Co. Longford & town and lands of
Derrydarragh with the bog Barony Rathclin Co. Longford … |
|
1837 |
22 |
225 |
|
Waterford
Cork |
JACKSON, Mary A |
Mary A. JACKSON-William WELSTED & ors
Hacketstown |
|
1837 |
23 |
71 |
|
Cavan
Westmeath |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Alexander JACKSON-James JOHNSTON & ors
Bobsgrove |
|
1838 |
1 |
125 |
|
Queens |
JACKSON, Edward |
Edward JACKSON-Charles FRANCK
Clononin, Barony Upper Ossory |
|
1838 |
1 |
210 |
1838 Jan 10 |
Dublin |
HYDE |
Image
131
BTW Thomas TISDALL of Warrington
Place City of Dublin Esq of the first part John GLASCOTT of Aldertown in the
County of Wexford Esq and Anne SYMES Co. Wexford widow of the second part and
James Lawrence WISE of William City of Dublin Esquire of the third part Reciting
for the considerations therein mentioned that the said John GLASCOTT Anne SYMES
and Thomas TISDALL sold to the said James Lawrence WISE the one undivided
third part or share of that lot or parcel of ground formerly set by William
WYBRANTS to Hugh BATHOS situate in the City of Dublin and fronting Sycamore Alley on the East
Containing in front 57’ extending from East to west to the Horse Guard Wall
and bounded therewith therewith and on the South bounding one of the said BATHOS
houses formerly held by James Russell Merchant and on the north by the Wall of a ware house formerly in possession
of Sir John ROGERSON also that lot puce or parcel of ground situate in Sycame Ally aforesaid
formerly set by the said William WYBRANTS to the said BATHOS ( with a house
thereon formerly in the possession of William SETTLE and his undertenants
also that lot piece parcel or plot of ground in Dame Street in the said
City of Dublin formerly set by William WYBRANTS to one METCALFE with the
houses buildings and improvements thereon situate lying and being in the
Parish of Saint Andrew in the City of Dublin also that lot piece or parcel of
ground on Ormond Quay in the said City with the dwelling house thereon formerly
held by Lawrence LAMISON deceased situate in the Parish of Saint Marys in the
said City of Dublin with all and singular the houses buildings were houses
and improvements since erected and every part thereof also that dwelling
house in the North side of Dame Street in the said City formerly held by John FITZSIMONS baker
with another house next adjoining thereto now or formerly occupied by Denis DUNNE
Grocer both formerly set by Lease to Esther KERR from said John FLEMING deceased containing in breadth to Dame St 31’ and the like
in breadth in the rere and in depth from front to rere 75’ also a lot piece
parcel or plot of ground on the west side of Sycamore
ally aforesaid in said City formerly set by
said John FLEMING to Overstreet GROGAN Esq deceased Containing in breadth in
the front to Sycamore Alley 66’ 6” and of the like breadth in the were and in depth
from front to were on the north 70’ and on the South 50’ with the houses
buildings and improvements thereon situate lying and being in the parish of
Saint Andrew aforesaid in the said City of Dublin also that lot piece or
parcel of ground on the merchants Quay in the said City whereon the house
called the Kings Head Inn formerly stood conty in front 32’ and in depth from
front to were 152 ½’ with the waste piece of ground in the said City in
Skippers Lane adjoining thereto in front ninety five feet and a half and from
front to were thirty nine feet which said two last mentioned denominations
were set by the said John FLEMING to John PURCELL and are situate lying and
being in the parish of Saint Andrew in the City of Dublin and all the Estate …
to be unto the said James Lawrence WISE his Exors Admors and assigns for and
during the residue yet to come and unexpered of the said Term of 499 years
and 11 months for which the said several premises were demised in recited
Indenture of Lease 20 Jul 1689 … WITNESS: George HILL of Number eight
Herbert Street in the City of Dublin Gentleman and James BASSETT of Bushfield
Avenue in City of Dublin Gentleman Thomas TISDALL [SEAL]
NOTE: James RUSSELL 9d
abt 1722) was married to an Esther, who subsequently married Dr. Thomas
KINGSBURY, and she was related to Sarah HYDE (RAY), the printer and widow of
John HYDE. |
|
1838 |
2 |
50 |
1838 Jan 7 |
Armagh
Louth
Drogheda |
JACKSON |
Rev. Elias THACKERY & ors – Alexander JACKSON
Image
211
NOTE: See: ROD: 1837-18-16-460 for much of the same
detail. |
|
1838 |
2 |
220 |
|
Belfast |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-David LEGG & ors
Fore Plantation, Parish Belfast |
|
1838 |
2 |
290 |
1836 May 24 |
Tyrone |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON – Thomas EYRE
Image
263
James Eyre JACKSON of Tullydoey, Co. Tyrone Esq.
of 1 pt & Thomas EYRE of Tulltdooey Esq. of other pt. ... Water Mills in
town of Benburb and Land, Houses [?] and Orchard containing 15a3r25p also the
Water Mill on Lands of Drummond commonly called Lyerla Mill with 15a
land & fishery of River Blackwater… part of Townland Drumflugh
5a6p from Thomas EYRE …lands and Mills in Parish Clonfeacle, Barony
Dungannon & tolls … for lives of Thomas TWIGG son to John TWIGG of
Roughan Esq & said James Eyre JACKSON (party thereto) son of Thomas
JACKSON …
NOTE: James Eyre JACKSON
(Bef 1805-1862) was son of Thomas JACKSON (1740-1805) & Lydia EYRE
(1760-1852) |
|
1838 |
3 |
124 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON |
MANNIN Co Tipperary & George JACKSON of
same...-JACKSON
Catherine JACKSON of Mount pleasant |
|
1838 |
3 |
125 |
1833-1839 |
Cavananore |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Thomas-DICKIE, Robert wrong number |
x |
1838 |
3 |
130 |
1837 Aug 18 |
|
BROWNE |
BROWNE & ors
Rev John BROWNE of Cheltenham & Maria Judith BROWNE
otherwise HAMILTON his wife of 1st part & James HAMILTON the
younger of Coolmount, Co Monaghan....Dacre HAMILTON dec’d.... |
|
1838 |
3 |
167 |
1838 Feb 10 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, William H |
William H. JACKSON-Richard PHEPOE
Bayview Avenue, Dublin City
Image
475
BTW William Henry JACKSON of Upper Mecklenburgh
St. City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt & Richard PHEPOE of Bayview Ave City of
Dublin Esq. of other pt. Reciting indenture 9 Mar 1836 whereby PHEPOE demised
to JACKSON a house or cottage on north side of Bay Ave in Parish St.
Thomas City of Dublin and then in this memorial bought it back. W.H.
JACKSON [SEAL] and Richard PHEPOE [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
4 |
120 |
1833-1839 |
Gregg’s Lane, City of Dublin |
COULTER |
COULTER, John-WHARTON, John |
|
1838 |
5 |
48 |
1834 May 6 |
Carnbeg |
COULTER |
COLEMAN-COULTER
1834 May 6 NAMES: Peter
COLEMAN of Dundalk; Robert COULTER of Dundalk; Thomas COLEMAN of Dundalk;
Thomas READ; Dr. HAMILTON; Major BROWNE; Robert BROWNE; Rev. Elias THACKERY;
James PARK OF DUNDALK; James ROWAN; John TOWNLEY. |
d |
1838 |
5 |
49 |
|
|
COULTER |
COLEMAN-COULTER similar to above |
x |
1838 |
5 |
109 |
1833-1839 |
Stump, Co. Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas-DICKIE, Thomas |
x |
1838 |
5 |
111 |
1833-1839 |
Dowdalls Hill, Co. Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Samuel-DONALDSON, Alexander
1838 March 10 NAMES: Samuel
COULTER of Molesworth; Alexander DONALDSON of Philipstown; Humphry STEVENSON;
Joseph COULTER of Dowdalls Hill; DOWDALL; QUIGLEY; GEMON; FITZSIMMON; Samuel
COULTER of Kingstown, Dublin; Thomas Elder FLEURY of Dublin; Walter
GLASSCOCK. OTHER PLACES: Dowdalls Hill. |
d |
1838 |
6 |
53 |
|
|
BAILLIE |
RAIT-CHAPMAN |
x |
1838 |
6 |
151 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-Hugh B. BRADSHAW
Barnadarry, Barony Clanwilliam |
|
1838 |
6 |
190 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Barbara & Madelaine E |
Barbara & Madelaine E. JACKSON-John R. BOYD
Ballynatony |
|
1838 |
6 |
191 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Oliver C, Barbara & Madelaine E |
Oliver C, Barbara & Madelaine E JACKSON- John R.
BOYD
Ballynatoney, Barony Tyrawley |
|
1838 |
7 |
17 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON – David PATTON
Knocknagoney |
|
1838 |
7 |
105 |
1838 Mar 7 |
Dublin |
NORTH, Richard Toulmin |
Image 72
BTW Richard Toulmin NORTH of
Thurland Castle in Lancashire Esq.of the one part and Charles DAVIS of York Street
City of Dublin Doctor of Medicine of the other part Whereby the Richard Toulmin
NORTH in consideration of £2,800 paid by Charles DAVIS Richard Toulmin NORTH did grant
unto Charles DAVIS in the actual possession of Charles DAVIS then being by
virtue of a Bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said Richard Toulmin NORTH
for the term of one whole year by Indenture in consideration of 5s sterling
and by force of the statute for transferring into possession and to his heirs
and assigns all that and those the Lands of Knightstown otherwise called
Nickstown otherwise Kingstown otherwise Knottstown [Knightstown,
Parish Lusk, Barony Balrothery East] and
also NOWLANDs acre the acre belonging to the said Lands intermixed and
adjoining the ground then or formerly in the possession of Doctor GAYER containing
111a late Irish plantation Measure or thereabouts by whatsoever name or names
the premises or any of them are or ought have been reputed deemed known or
taken and then in the possession of the said Richard Toulmin NORTH and his
undertenants situate lying and being in the Barony of Nether [Nethercross] Parish
of Lusk [NOTE:
Parish Lusk now in Balrothery East] and
County of Dublin with all the rights members and appurtences thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining and so all Tenements ways Waters Water
Courses Trees Woods Underwoods Commons profits commodities advantage,
Emolument quarries Mines Mineral Royalties and appurtances whatsoever unto
the said Lands tenements hereditaments and premises belonging or in any wise
appertaining or with them or any of them used occupied possessed or enjoyed
and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders yearly and other
the rents issues and profits of all and singular the said Lands and premises
and every part and parcel thereof and all the estate right title interest use
Trust property profit claim challenge and demand whatsoever both at Law and
in Equity of him the said Richard Toulmin NORTH in to or out of the said
lands Tenements and premises and every or any part thereof and all deeds
Evidences and writings touching and concerning the said lands and premises
which he the said Richard Toulmin NORTH had in his Custody possession or
power or could come by subject Nevertheless to a lease of part of said lands
made and executed by Miles NORTH the
father of the said Richard Toulmin NORTH to Fortescue GERMAN of the City of Dublin Esq. Bearing date the 3rd March 1785 To
Have and To Hold all and singular the said Lands tenements Hereditaments and
premises with their and every of their rights members and appurtances unto
the said Charles DAVIS his heirs and assigns to the only proper use and
behoof of him the said Charles DAVIS his heirs and assigns for ever and to
and for no other use intent or purpose whatsoever and which said deed
contained covenants on the part of the said Richard Toulmin NORTH his heirs
Executors and administrators of warranty of title and several other covenants
clauses and agreements and on which said Deed is endorsed a Memorandum … of
the within mentioned lands been accurately stated to be in the parish of
Babrothery [Balrothery]
in the within and when originally executed instead of in the parish of Lusk [Lusk] the word Lusk has now
been written in an erasure on the fifteenth line of the within deed previous
to its execution and Reacknowledge out by us where the word Babrothery was
originally written and the word Nickstoner [??] otherwise have now been interlined between
the Eleventh and Twelfth lines of the within deed in order that the
description and situation of the within mentioned Lands be properly stated
and Richard Toulmin NORTH have this day executed a new or further memorial
of the within deed agreeable to there facts for the purpose of having the
within deed registered and placed on record with the above mention Amendments
in the Registry office in the City of Dublin dated this 6 Apr 1838 WITNESS:
William H MERRES 30 Craven Street London, solicitor & William Henry JACKSON
29 , Upper Mecklenburgh Street Dublin & George S. DAVIS |
|
1838 |
7 |
256 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Oliver C & Madelaine |
Oliver C. JACKSON – William ORME
Knockbane Barony Tyrawly |
|
1838 |
7 |
257 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Mary, Jane, Oliver, Oliver C., Madelaine E |
Mary, Jane, Oliver, Oliver C., Madelaine E JACKSON-
William ORME
Carrowleum, Barony Gallen |
|
1838 |
8 |
16 |
1833-1839 |
Cortnaliona, Co. & City Cork |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Wm Revd-HARDY, John Revd |
|
1838 |
8 |
16 |
1833-1839 |
Cortnaliorna, Co. & City Cork |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Martha-HARDY, John Revd |
|
1838 |
8 |
178 |
1833-1839 |
|
COULTER |
COULTER, Sarah-COULTER, Robert |
x |
1838 |
8 |
266 |
1833-1839 |
York St, City of Dublin |
COULTER |
COULTER, John-WHARTON, John
COULTER, Sarah E.=WHARTON, John |
|
1838 |
9 |
87 |
1833-1839 |
Killen, Co. Louth
Diamond, City Dublin |
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas-COULTER, Robert
COULTER, John E-WHARTON, John |
x |
1838 |
9 |
253 |
1833-1839 |
Castlecarragh, Co. Louth, B. Dundalk |
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas-COULTER, Robert |
x |
1838 |
10 |
54 |
|
|
BIRCH |
WOOLSEY-BIRCH |
x |
1838 |
10 |
70 |
1833-1839 |
Tullyniskie, Co Down, B. L. Iveagh |
GILLMER |
GILLMER, James B-WAUGH, Hugh
GILLMER, Eliza J-WAUGH, Hugh
GILLMER, Catherine S-WAUGH, Hugh
GILLMER, John-WAUGH, Hugh
GILLMER, Mary-WAUGH, Hugh |
x
??? |
1838 |
10 |
110 |
1833-1839 |
Diamond, City Dublin |
COULTER |
COULTER, Sarah E.-WHARTON, John |
|
1838 |
11 |
136 |
1837 Dec 12 |
Kings |
PUREFOY |
Clonbulloge B Coolestown
Image 286
BTW James Robert PUREFOY of Banagher
Kings Co. & Brinsley PUREFOY and Richard PUREFOY of Bachelors Walk City
of Dublin Esq. 1st 4th & 5th sons of the
late Rev Thomas PUREFOY of Banagher Clerk deceased of 1 pt & William
Alexander PUREFOY of City of Dublin Barrister 2nd son of said
Thomas PUREFOY. Reciting that James Robert PUREFOY, Brinsley PUREFOY &
Richard PUREFOY for consideration of making a further provision for William
Alexander PUREFOY in addition to will of his father the said Thomas PUREFOY
the rents of the unsold part of Manor of Castle Town and lands of Clonbulloge
and Clonivore otherwise Purefoy’s Place and also lands of Clankeen in Barony
Castletown Kings Co. to be paid to William Alexander PUREFOY for his natural
life and the promise that William Alexander PUREFOY would provide annuity to
Mary PUREFOY otherwise RIDGEWAY then the wife of said William Alexander
PUREFOY. WITNESS: Thomas [St. FLEETWOOD] of City of Dublin Esq & Memorial
WITNESS: George P. PUREFOY of Banagher. James R. PUREFOY [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
11 |
282 |
1838 May 18 |
Kilkenny |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-Charles ROPER & ors
Whites Castle, Barony Knocktopher
Image
393
Will of Robert LANGRISH … 804a had become vested in John
JACKSON reciting 25 May 1755 reciting 7 Apr 1780 John JACKSON to ROPER |
|
1838 |
11 |
285 |
1838 Jun 4 |
Cork |
HYDE |
Image 396
A Memorial of an Indented deed BTW
Cornelius HYDE of Castle Hyde Castlehyde [Castlehyde (Carraig an Éidigh), Parish Fermoy, Barony Condons and Clangibbon] Co. Cork Esq, of 1 pt and John HYDE of Castle Hyde Co.
Cork Esq of the other part Reciting amongst other things that under the
Marriage settlement and will of his Father John HYDE Esquire deceased therein
mentioned the said Cornelius HYDE was entitled to the sum of £10,000 late Currency
with Interest thereon at the rate of five percent per an amounting to the
yearly sum of £400 late currency charged on the Estates of his Brother Said
John HYDE The said Cornelius HYDE set over unto said John HYDE all that the
annual sum of £105 part of the yearly interest arising and payable to
said Cornelius HYDE on Sum of £10,000 late Currency to which he was entitled before
mentioned To Hold unto said John HYDE his recors admors and assigns for and
during the time of 99 years provided the said John HYDE and Cornelius HYDE should
so long live and the said John HYDE for consideration aforesaid and of the
other Consons therein did grant Bargain Sell release and confirm unto the
said Cornelius HYDE all that and those the Town and lands of Cullenagh [probably Cullenagh,
Parish Templemolaga,
Barony Condons
and Clangibbon] Containing 311a 1r 9p Barony of Condons and Clongibbons
and Co. Cork now in the occupation or possession of the representative of
Arthur LUCAS of Mount Pleasant [in Curravordy,
Parish Templemartin,
Barony Kinalmeaky]
Co. Cork Esq.and his undertenants with their appences To Hold unto the said Cornelius
HYDE and his assigns for the lives of them the said John HYDE & Cornelius
HYDE and for other use intent and purpose whatsoever the Cornelius HYDE [SEAL]
John HYDE [SEAL] WITNESS: Richard LONGFIELD Esq. Robert DELABORN Jun
NOTE: There are three townlands named Cullenagh. The Cullenagh,
in Parish Templemolaga is most likely because it contains 300+
acres.
NOTE: Arthur Hyde LUCAS (1727-1788) |
|
1838 |
12 |
88 |
1838 Jun 15 |
Cork |
HYDE |
Image
470
BTW William Lane HYDE of Templene [Templenoe,
Parish Litter, Barony Fermoy], Co. Cork Esquire
and Anne Jane Hyde otherwise Freeman wife of the said William Lane Hyde of
the first part Robert WOGAN and Charles STUDDERT of Camden Street in the City
of Dublin Esqr of the second part and John McMAHON of Gloucester Street in
said City Esq of the Third part and Daniel CONNOLLY Esqr Jane CONNOLLY Ellen CONNOLLY
and Eliza CONNOLLY Spinsters all of Cullenswood Avenue in the County of
Dublin of the fourth part Reciting lease of lives renewable for Ever 12 Apr
1760 from George PHIPPS to John HYDE and Reciting that said William Lane HYDE
to enable him to pay debts due by him to the Several persons in said
Indenture mentioned had applied to the said Daniel CONNOLLY Jane CONNOLLY
Ellen CONNOLLY and Eliza CONNOLLY to lend £5,500 and Reciting that the said
Anne Lane HYDE had agreed to Execute said Deed and to acknowledge the same in
due form of law in order to give presidence and priority to the said Mortgage
as against her Jointure of £100 a year therein mentioned said Indenture
Witnessed that in consideration of the sum of £1,045.13 to the said Robert WOGAN
… demise the lands and premises in the barony of Fermay and County of Cork
unto the said Daniel CONNOLLY Jane CONNOLLY Ellen CONNOLLY and Eliza CONNOLLY
… £5,500 paid by Daniel CONNOLLY Jane CONNOLLY Ellen CONNOLLY and Eliza CONNOLLY
at instance and request of William Lane HYDE and said Anne Lane HYDE …. The
Castles and Lands of Gregg and Templenoe containing 366a in Barony Fermoy,
Co. Cork … WITNESS: James Henry ARMSTRONG of 45 Camden St Co. Dublin Samuel
JONES. |
|
1838 |
13 |
50 |
1833-1839 |
Gt. George St, Belfast |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, James-ATKINSON, Richard |
|
1838 |
13 |
192 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, John, Mary, Oliver, Rev. William, Anne,
Belinda, James, Oliver C, Francis |
John, Mary, Oliver, Rev. William, Anne, Belinda, James,
Oliver C, Francis JACKSON-William H. PORTER
Ballynatony, Barony Tyrawley |
|
1838 |
13 |
193 |
1838 Mar 6 |
Mayo |
JACKSON, Oliver Cuffe &Francis & Mary &
Mary the younger, Jane, Maria |
Ballynatoney, Barony Tyrawly
Oliver C. JACKSON-William H. PORTER JACKSON, Francis
(by Assignee)
Mary & Mary the younger, Jane, Maria JACKSON –
William H. PORTER
Ballynatony, Barony Tyrawley
Image
116
BTW Mary JACKSON the elder of Eastbrook, Co.
Somerset, England Widow and relict of James JACKSON Esq. deceased
thereafter distinguished as James JACKSON the elder and said Mary
JACKSON was formerly Mary PERRY the surviving trustee of an indenture of
Scotland 31 Oct 1829 reciting of 1st Pt William de MESURIER of
Eastbrook & Jane his wife formerly Jane JACKSON spinster one of
the daughters of James JACKSON of 2nd pt; Maria JACKSON of Eastbrook spinster the other daughter of said James JACKSON which
said Jane and Maria were the only children of said James
JACKSON by said Maria his wife of 3rd pt; Oliver Cuffe
JACKSON of Fortland Co. Mayo Esq surviving executor of last will of Geoge
JACKSON and who for the sake of distinction is called George JACKSON the 2nd of the 4th pt the said Mary JACKSON executrix of will of said James JACKSON the elder of the 5th pt; James JACKSON Lt Col in her Majesty’s 6th regiment of
Dragoon now quartered at Brighton in Sussex one of the younger sons of the
said George JACKSON the 2nd and thereafter distinguished as James JACKSON the younger of the 6th pt; Oliver Cuffe
JACKSON one of the trustees with Oliver JACKSON of Ballina Co.
Mayo Esq appointed trustees in lieu of Guy L’ESTRANGE Esq a General in her
Majesty’s Army trustees of an indenture of settlement 17 May 1808 of 7th pt; Christopher CARLTON otherwise L’ESTRANGE of Fitzwilliam Sq. City of
Dublin Esq and his wife formerly Jane JACKSON spinster one other of
the daughters and younger children of said George JACKSON the 2nd of the 8th pt; Henry L’ESTRANGE George L’ESTRANGE Christopher
L’ESTRANGE the younger and William L’ESTRANGE Esq and Maria L’ESTRANGE
William ORME of Bellioville Co. Mayo Esq & Jane his wife formerly Jane
L’ESTRANGE younger Alicia L’ESTRANGE & Louisa L’ESTRANGE spinsters which
said Henry George Christopher the younger, William and Maria Jane the younger
Alicia & Louisa are the children of said Christopher and Jane his wife of
9th pt the said Oliver JACKSON and Rev. William JACKSON of Headford Co. Galway, Cork trustees … in lieu of Rev. Andrew JACKSON of Cormolina Clerk the surviving trustee of indenture 13 Mar 1826 of 10th pt;
William ORME of Glenmore Co. Mayo Esq & Anne his
wife formerly Anne JACKSON spinster one other of the daughters and
younger children of said George JACKSON the 2nd of the 11th pt; Mary JACKSON one of the other daughters of the said George
JACKSON the 2nd therein distinguished as Mary JACKSON the younger of 12th pt; the said Oliver JACKSON administrator of Sarah JACKSON deceased of 13th pt
Belinda JACKSON one other daughter of said George JACKSON the 2nd of 14th pt; Walter James BROOKE of Killala Castle Co. Mayo Esq
administrator of Barbare BROOKE deceased of 15th pt Alexander
GLENDINGING of Westport Co. Mayo Esq assignee of Francis JACKSON one
other of the younger sons the said George JACKSON the 2nd and thereafter distinguished as Francis JACKSON the younger of the 16th pt; Elizabeth ORMSBY of Leeson St City of Dublin Widow and relict of John
ORMSBY Esq deceased formerly Elizabeth JACKSON spinster and Anne ORME
of City of Dublin widow and relict of William ORME Esq deceased formerly Anne
JACKSON spinster of 17th pt and which said Elizabeth Ormsby
& Anne ORME were wo of the younger children of the said George JACKSON the 1st and Jane his wife formerly Jane CUFFE Esq. John Robert
BOYD of Stephens Green City of Dublin Esq of
18th pt William Henry PORTER of Pembrooke Road Co. Dublin Esq of
19th pt reciting that by indentures 2nd & 3rd Jan 1786 the lands herein mentioned were conveyed to trustees in trust to
raise £4,000 for the younger children of George JACKSON the 1st and reciting that by his will the said George JACKSON duly
appointed said sum to and amongst his younger children and reciting that
William RUTLEDGE therein named duly made his will and thereby appointed to
and amongst his grandchildren therein named several sums and that George
JACKSON the 2nd died leaving his eldest son William JACKSON him surviving who also died leaving Madelina Eglantine JACKSON now
Madeline Eglantine PRATT his only child and heir and reciting several
marriage settlement the younger children of said George JACKSON the 1st and the Grand Children of said William RUTTLEDGE and reciting the proceedings
in a certain lease of L’ESTRANGE against JACKSON in the Court of
Chancery … lands of Ballynatoney alias Prospect, Kineard, Creagh, Glavenin,
Carrownecoyle, Carrownelinan, Ballinlonan, Ballymucratra, Carrowkeel,
Carrowkeline, Moylagh, Ballymacmoyle, Lecarrowdyke, Rathcreeny, Gordfuff,
Boughmanon, Boheenan, Drimonelchyn orse Levally Derrymartin Curraghmore
Derrydfadda, Dummadda, Conebeg[?] Treekine, Rathmoneny, £20 for ever out of
Kilmurry orse Ballycunningham and £10.14 out of Ballyneety and Moyne
otherwise Knockanymoyne Rathnehoune otherwise Lambsfort and Meelick all in
Barony Tyrawley Co. Mayo … and reciting that by indenture Francis JACKSON the younger assigned and made over the sums therein mentioned and due to him
unto Alexander GLENDENNING … Mary JACKSON [SEAL] William LeMESURIER
[SEAL] Jane LeMESURIER [SEAL] Oliver JACKSON [SEAL] Oliver JACKSON [SEAL] James JACKSON [SEAL] Mary JACKSON [SEAL] O JACKSON [SEAL] Christopher CARLETON [SEAL] Jane CARELTON [SEAL] O JACKSON [SEAL] William JACKSON Clerk [SEAL] C JACKSON [SEAL] Anne ORME
[SEAL] Mary JACKSON [SEAL] O JACKSON [SEAL] Belinda JACKSON [SEAL] A. GELENDINNING [SEAL] F JACKSON [SEAL] Anne ORME [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
14 |
113 |
|
Longford |
JACKSON, John |
Collogue, Barony Ardagh
John JACKSON-Jacob WIGGINS |
|
1838 |
15 |
54 |
1838 Jul 14 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Warren C |
Est Balvodig, Barony Barrymore
Warren C. JACKSON-Claude PERRY & ors
Image
461
NOTE: details echoed in
other deeds. |
|
1838 |
16 |
5 |
1833-1839 |
Tray, |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE, William-CAMPBELL, Hugh BAILIE-DeGUERRIN
Marriage Article
1838 August 15 NAMES: William
BAILEY of Annaghvackey; Adelaide Louisa de GUERIN of Armagh; Hugh CAMPBELL of
Warrenpoint; James CARLOW of Armagh; John STANLEY jr. of Armagh; Robert
RIDDELL of Armagh; William BLAIR. OTHER PLACES:
Tray aka Trea. |
d |
1838 |
16 |
63 |
1838 Aug 22 |
Dublin
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Ordnance Lane, City of Dublin Parish St. Marks
Andrew JACKSON-John GRAY
Image
45
BTW Andrew JACKSON of Nassau St, Baker of 1st pt; John GRAY of Lebegg [Sebegg?] Co Wicklow of 2nd pt &
William ROBINSON late of Sir John Rogersons Quay Merchant of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture 3 Oct 1836 Andrew JACKSON with consent of
William ROBINSON granted the Dwelling House fronting to Ordnance Lane in City
of Dublin with Stable yard & sable at rere, two dwelling houses messuages
or tenements adjoining on the east side and fronting Windmill Lane with the
Trough Rooms oven yards and appurtenances containing in front to Windmill
Lane 212’ 5” and running to the rere in various depths [more description] …
WITNESS: George McGRATH & William MacDOUGALL of Harcourt St City of
Dublin Gents. Andrew JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
16 |
185 |
1838 Apr 28 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Andrew |
St Mount Street, City of Dublin, Parish St. Peter
Image
138
BTW Andrew JACKSON of Nassau St City of Dublin
& James BAKER of 1 pt & William REID of Lower Mount St City of Dublin
Apothecary of other pt. Conveying dwelling house & offices & ground
on south side of Lower Mount Street in Manor Baggotsrath in Parish Saint
Peter Co. & City Dublin … Andrew JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
16 |
199 |
1837 Dec 27 |
Kings |
PUREFOY, Richard |
Clonbulloge B Coolestown
Image 146
BTW Samuel RIDGEWAY of Aghanville
Kings Co. & Richard PUREFOY of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt
William Alexander PUREFOY of City of Dublin Barrister & Mary PUREFOY
otherwise RIDGEWAY his wife of 2nd pt & James Robert PUREFOY
of Banagher Kings Co. Esq eldest son and devisee of Rev. Thomas PUREFOY late
of Banagher clerk deceased of 3rd pt. Reciting a deed of
settlement 31 Mar 1836 made on the marriage of William Alexander PUREFOY with
Mary RIDGEWAY where Thomas PUREFOY father of William Alexander PUREFOY devised
part of the Manor Castle Lands called Clonbullogue and Clonmore otherwise
Purefoys Place and also lands of Clonkeen in Kings Co. … WITNESS: William
TRACY of Summer Hill City of Dublin Solicitor & George PUREFOY of
Banagher, Kings Co. |
|
1838 |
16 |
222 |
1838 Aug 29 |
Carlow
Wexford
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Henry |
Coolmana
Henry JACKSON-John ANGEL
Image
158
BTW Mathew HAWKINS of Coolmanna Co. Carlow farmer and
Anne HAWKINS orse PIERCE his wife of 1st pt; Thomas HAWKINS of
Coolmana Co. Carlow eldest son & heir of William HAWKINS deceased of 2nd pt Henry JACKSON senior of Coolmana [Coolmanagh
Lower or Coolmanagh
Upper, Parish Haroldstown,
Barony Rathvilly] Co.
Carlow eldest son & heir of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmana of 3rd pt; John William ANGELL of Summer Hill City of Dublin Gent of 4th pt. Reciting that for £400 said Thomas HAWKINS and HENRY JACKSON granted one year lease to John William ANGELL (in his actual possession) part
of Rough quarter of Coolmanna now in possession of Mathew HAWKINS 23a 3r 4p [description]
and also part of Coolmana containing 22a 2r 26p with dwelling House &
offices in Barony Scarawalsh [Scarawalsh sic? - there is no Coolmana in this Barony] Co.
Wexford also part of lands of Colvinstown [Colvinstown
Upper, Parish Kilranelagh,
Barony Upper
Talbotstown], Co. Wicklow 79a 1r 29p [description] also part of
lands of Ballyduff [Ballyduff,
Parish Clonmore,
Barony Rathvilly] 42a
in Barony Rathvilly Co. Carlow and also undivided half of Lands of Coolmana
known as Nashes Quarter 16 1/2a formerly demised by Esther JACKSON to
said Joseph JACKSON by indenture 27 May 1788 [description] & also
other part of Coolmana commonly called Soluska containing 38a formerly part
of the freehold of Samuel SHARP and Thomas ALCOCK deceased & also that
other part of Coolmane containing 16a ½ being other part of lands called
Nashes quarter formerly demised by Esther JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON by indenture 9 Oct 1788 bounded by the River Decreen on the north by the late Samuel JACKSON & George BAILIERs [sic?]
bounded on the east by the late Joseph JACKSON’s holding on the South
& West part of lands commonly called Nashes quarter then late in tenure
& occupation of Thomas HEALY & Henry NEALE 16a likewise part of lands
late in possession of William MOORE & his undertenants 16a [description]
all in original indenture 9 Apr 1725 in Lordship of Clonmore Barony Rathvilly
and also subdenomination of lands known as Nashs Quarter 8 1/4a together with
lands called Long Meadow formerly in possession of Adam STEWART 2a and lands
of Soliska a subdenomination of Coolmana late in possession of Francis JONES
his undertenants … part of Nashes quarter 16 1/2a bounded by River Dereen on
the north and foremely by Samuel JACKSON and George BARKER’s on the
East & by Joseph JACKSONs holding on the south and west & also
part of lands of Nashe’s quarter formerly held & in possession of William
MOORE 16a & also part of lands called Charles Park containing 4a in
possession of Widow MURPHY making altogether 36 1/2a bounded by River Dereen
on the North & formerly Samuel JACKSON’s and George BARKER’s on
the East & by Joseph JACKSON’s holding on the south west &
also part of Nashe’s quarter formerly held by Joseph JACKSON deceased
containing 17a & parcel of lands called Charle’s Park containing 4a in
possession of Widow MURPHY making altogether 53 ½a & also lands of
Coolmana called Soluska containing 40a and also part of Long Meadow 2a
formerly held by Joseph JACKSON conveyed by him to Joseph JACKSON in trust as a provision for Rachel JACKSON wife of Joseph JACKSON during her life & the said annuity was granted to Thomas NOBLET by
indenture 21 March 1816 … Nashe’s quarter 16 1/2a formerly demised by Esther
JACKSON to Samuel JACKSON father of said Henry JACKSON to
hold unto the said John William ANGELL for residue of terms of lives …
WITNESS Alan BATE of Summer Hill City of Dublin solicitor & Barry MURPHY
of City of Dublin Gent. Mathew HAWKINS [SEAL] Anne HAWKINS [SEAL] Thomas
HAWKINS [SEAL] Henry JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Co. Carlow. This page
pulls together references to deeds and a few other bits that I have
surrounding Esther JACKSON and her leases at Coolmana, aka Nashe's Quarter in
Co. Carlow. I have also appended a tentative family tree - rather mor of a
shrub actually, as well as a similar one for her SHARP family. This is all in
the hopes that we may be able to tie them into another tree of JACKSONs.
Possibilities include JACKSONs in Carlow, Wicklow, Kildare as well as Lanark
Co., Ontario, Canada.
NOTE: Rachel JACKSON nee
KELLY wife of Joseph JACKSON. |
|
1838 |
17 |
109 |
1838 Sep 4 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Hannah |
Great Britain Street, Parish St. Mary’s
Hannah JACKSON-John GILBERT
Image
109
BTW William GILBERT of Fairview near words Co. Dublin
Gent & Hannah GILBERT orse JACKSON his wife of 1 pt; James GILBERT
of Serpentine Ave City of Dublin & Charles WILLIAMS of Charlemont St.
City of Dublin of other pt. Reciting articles of agreement 23 May 1832 in
contemplation of marriage between said William GILBERT & Hannah
JACKSON whereby the said William GILBERT had covenanted with said John
GILBERT & Charles WILLIAMS that upon birth of a son the issue of said
marriage he would grant premises and that marriage had taken place and there
were two sons issue … to which the said William GILBERT became entitled under
the will of Christopher GILBERT the elder … part of the Lordship of Saint
Mary’s Abbey with the houses and buildings erected thereon on south side of
Great Britain Street formerly called Ballybough Lane within Liberties of City
of Dubin …
NOTE: Hanna JACKSON
(1809-?) dau of Dr. Thomas Bruce JACKSON Esq & Harriet SKELARN |
|
1838 |
17 |
255 |
1813 Mar 1 |
Down |
CROZIER |
Image 386
BTW Alexander STEWART of Co. Donegall
Esquire of the one part and Thomas CRAWFORD of Milltown Linen Draper Brice CROZIER of Stramore [otherwise: Loughans,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] and Robert McMASTER of Coose farmers members of the Presbyterian
Congregation of Tullylish Co. Down of the other part whereby after reciting
that the late Colonel Henry MONROE being seized in fee of the lands and
premises thereinafter party described and granted and demised did by
Indenture of lease by him duly executed in conson of 5s Sterling devise the
said lands and premises unto certain members of the said congregation and the
survivor of them and the heirs of such survivor forever in trust for the use
and benefit of the Presbyterian Congregation of the Parish Tullylish, Barony Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half Co. Down and also reciting that said Indenture and the
counterpart thereof had been lost on land and that the Estate which was of
the said Colonel Henry MONROE had since come to and was then legally vested
in the said Alexander STEWART who had been requested by the said Thomas CRAWFORD
Brice CROZIER and Robert McMASTER for
and on behalf of and in trust for the said Presbyterian Congregation of the
Parish of Tullylish aforesaid to grant unto them a new lease of the lands and
premises aforesaid at the said yearly rent of five shillings to which the
said Alexander STEWART had agree said Indenture now in recital witnessed that
the said Alexander STEWART for the considerations therein mentioned did
demise grant set and to farm let release and confirm unto the said Thomas CRAWFORD
Brice CROZIER and Robert McMASTER, in
then actual possession being by virtue of a Lease for a year therein recited
and to the survivors and survivor of them and the heir of such survivor all
that and those the meeting house meeting house green and Granard in
Drumnascamph [Drumnascamph Parish Tullylish, Barony Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half] as the same was then with possession of said Congregation
containing by computation 2r plantation measure be the same more or less
bounded on the North and West by the lands of Rosehall on the East by Daniel
LINDONs holding and on the South by the leading road from Banbridge to
Gilford Situate lying and being in the parish of Tullylish Barony of Lower Iveagh
and County of Down together with all and Singular the rights members
privileges advantages and appurtenances thereunto belonging or any wise
appertaining To hold the said demised premises with the appurtenances unto
the said Thomas Crawford , Brice CROZIER and Robert McMASTER and the survivor of them and the heirs of such survivor
of them forever in trust for the use and benefit of the Presbyterian
Congregation aforesaid subject to the yearly rent official shillings sterling
and which said deed as to the Execution thereof by the said Alexander STEWART
WITNESS: John FERGUSON Thomas HARPER of Ards in the County of Donegall
gentlemen, and as to the execution thereof by the said Thomas CRAWFORD Brice CROZIER and Robert McMASTER WITNESS: Henry HAMILTON
of Tullylish in the County of Down Esq. and James MISKIMON of Belfast in the
County of Antrim Hackler , Brice CROZIER [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
18 |
77 |
|
|
JACKSON, Mary L |
No denomination
Mary L. JACKSON – Oliver JACKSON & ors |
|
1838 |
18 |
77 |
|
|
JACKSON, Rev Andrew R. |
No denomination
Rev. Andrew R JACKSON – Oliver JACKSON & ors |
|
1838 |
19 |
189 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anna M |
Ringwood, Barony Newcastle
Anna M. JACKSON-Edward GERTY |
|
1838 |
19 |
277 |
1838 Oct 26 |
Down |
JACKSON, John |
Knock, Barony Castlereagh
John JACKSON-Robert STITT
Image
193
BTW John JACKSON of Knock Co. Down Gent of 1 pt
& Robert STITT of Belfast Co. Antrim Gent of other pt. Recited John
JACKSON in consideration of £450 paid by Robert STITT granted for a year
lease land in townland of Knock [Knock,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Lower portion), Barony Castlereagh Lower],
Parish Knockbreda, Barony Castlereagh containing 39a 3r 36 p lately in
occupation of John JACKSON bounded on the north by a rivulet dividing
the Townlands of Ballycloughan [Ballycloghan,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Lower portion), Barony Castlereagh Lower]
& Knock, on the south by the road leading from Lisburn to Holywood on the
East by Robert MARTIN the younger on the West by lands in possession of David
MORROW but then of Patrick McLORNAN & the Knock Grave Yard … for natural
lives of John JACKSON, James Kennedy JACKSON & Elizabeth JACKSON…
WITNESS: James AINSWORTH and James CLARKE both of Belfast Co, Antrim Writing
Clerks John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
19 |
280 |
|
Limerick |
JACKSON, Francis |
Frighnehees
Francis JACKSON-William WHITE & ors |
|
1838 |
20 |
287 |
1838 Jan 11 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Thomas JACKSON-James JACKSON
Image 419
BTW Thomas JACKSON late of
Gurtlarnan [possibly Gurteenakeerin, Co. Leitrim or Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill, Co. Sligo] Co. Leitrim but
now of Lavally Lavally Co. Sligo Gent of 1 pt & James
JACKSON of Lavally [[Lavally] Parish Killeney [Killerry] of Tiarally [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo Farmer of other pt. Thomas JACKSON was seized
and possessed part of Lugdoon Lugdoon [Parish Templeboy, Barony Tireragh] containing 21 acres
plantation measure and for natural love and affection and sum of 5 shillings
paid to him granted lands to James JACKSON and assigns for lives in
original lease in Parish Temple boy [Templeboy,] Barony Tireragh Co. Sligo. WITNESS: George
JACKSON Gent & William ACHESON of [Cave]town farmers Co. Sligo.
Witness of Memorial by George JACKSON farmer, aged upwards of 20 years
& Patrick KELLY of Sligo, Co. Sligo writing clerk
SEE: Descendants of Thomas JACKSON of Co.
Sligo |
|
1838 |
20 |
287 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Lugdoon, Barony Tenneragh
Thomas JACKSON-James JACKSON |
|
1838 |
21 |
65 |
1838 Oct 31 |
Wicklow
Kildare |
JACKSON, Joshua & Susanna |
Glassnamullen, Barony Ballinacon
Joshua & Susanna JACKSON-Thomas SPARKS
Image
477
BTW Joshua JACKSON of [_eal?] Grove Co. Kildare,
Farmer and Susannah Hannah JACKSON his wife of 1st pt;
Thomas SPARKS of Suffolk St City of Dublin Esq of other pt. Reciting
indenture of marriage 7 May 1830 btw Thomas KEEGAN of Broomfield Co. Wicklow
farmer of 1st pt & Peter DALY of Werburgh St City of Dublin
Gent of 2nd pt Susannah Hanna DALY spinster of 3rd pt
William KEEGAN of Broomfield Co. Wicklow of 4th pt; Keane [?] of
Merrion Ave Co. Dublin Gent & Samuel Allen DALY of Werburgh Street City
of Dublin Gent of 5th pt. The said Susannah Hanna JACKSON was
entitled to an annuity of £50 … lands of Glassnamullen Nos 1, 2, & 3 on
the map 801a 29p in Parish Derraloss, Barony Ballincor, Co. Wicklow during
natural life of Susannah Hannah JACKSON orse DALY to hold to Thomas
SPARKS… WITNESS: James BURKE & Joseph LAMPREY. Joshua JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
22 |
6 |
1838 Oct 25 |
Tyrone |
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH
Marriage Settlement
NAMES: Rev. Andrew McCULLAGH
aka McCULLOGH of Caledon; Marianne FISHER of Caledon; Robert McCULLOGH of
Killnamuddy; Thomas McCARTER of Newbliss; Robert FISHER of Monree; Robert
HAWTHORNE of Tandregee; Sarah FISHER of Monree; Richard TROTTER. |
d |
1838 |
22 |
296 |
1848 Dec 11 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Humphrey |
Birtown, Barony Kilkea, Co. Kildare
Humphrey JACKSON – Lucy S. HERBERT
Image
195
BTW Humphry Thompson JACKSON of Nelson St City
of Dublin Esq surviving executor of will of John HAMILTON Late of City of
Dublin Esq deceased of 1st pt; William LONG of Mary St City of
Dublin Coach Maker of 2nd pt; Lucy Susannah HERBERT of
Phibbsborough Co. Dublin Widow of 3rd pt … Reciting … John
HAMILTON formerly of Ballalloly Co Down but then of City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt
NOTE: He is likely the
Humphry Thompson JACKSON (b abt 1790) of Ballybay, son of Dr. Thomas JACKSON
& Isabelle THOMPSON – they had roots in Co. Down.
NOTE: Not sure of the
connection to JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath, later of Ballyday w
many who were active with the United Irishmen |
|
1838 |
23 |
263 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Cowley Place, Barony Coolock
Joseph JACKSON-James BETTY |
|
1838 |
24 |
28 |
1838 Aug 10 |
Down |
JACKSON, George |
Knocknagony, Barony Castlereagh
George JACKSON-Hugh SIMMS & ors
Image
406
BTW Hugh SIMMS of Ballykeel, Samuel CLAWSON of
Knocknagoney both in Co. Down farmer and Joseph YOUNG of Belfast Co. Antrim
Woolen Draper trustees and executors of will of John JACKSON the
younger late of Knocknagoney [Knocknagoney,
Parish Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Lower]
farmer deceased of one pt & George JACKSON of Knocknagoney of the
other pt. reciting Hugh SIMMS Samuel CLAWSON and Joseph YOUNG granted to George
JACKSON in his actual possession 26a 1r 16p bounded on north by Holywood
demesne on the south by part of premes demised by the recited lease which was
devised by said John JACKSON the younger deceased to William John
JACKSON on the east by the road granted from the other part of the lease
devised by John JACKSON the younger to George JACKSON (party
thereto) formerly in possession of John JACKSON the younger deceased
and was then in possession of said George JACKSON and also parcel of
ground in townland of Knocknagoney 26a 2r 16p bounded on the north by the
road leading from the Queens Highway to the premises thereinbefore described
on the east by the aforesaid lands devised to the said George JACKSON on the south by Ashfield and on the west by the road from Belfast to Holywood
as the last granted and released parcel of ground was in the tenure and
occupation of Lord Bishop of Down and Connor which was all part of lands
demised by indenture 28 Dec 1795 from Simon ISAAC to said John JACKSON the elder deceased in Parish of Holywood Barony Castlereagh Co. Down for
natural life of John SUFFERN the surviving life in 28 Dec 1795 .. reciting
renewal 9 Aug 1838 from Dorothea KENNEDY to Hugh SIMMS Samuel CLAWSON &
Joseph YOUNG … WITNESS: John BATES & William FORSYTHE. Joseph Young
[SEAL] Hugh SIMMS [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
24 |
29 |
1838 Aug 11 |
Down |
JACKSON, George |
JACKSON-SIMS
Image
407
BTW George JACKSON of Knocknagoney [Knocknagoney,
Parish Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Lower]
Co. Down farmer of 1 pt & Joseph YOUNG of Belfast Co. Antrim woolen
merchant executor of John JACKSON late of Knocknagoney Gent deceased
of other pt. … dwelling house in occupation of John JACKSON the
younger deceased & the garden and [Haggan?] in and part of townland of
Knocknagoney which extends to the mearing of the late Bishop of Down and
Connor and the field next to the KENNEDY’s and Surgeon TAGGARTS land and also
that parcel of land being one equal half or moiety of that part of
Knocknagoney commonly called the Shore containing 1a 1r together with the
Labourer’s house and all other lands demised to George JACKSON by will
of John JACKSON the younger containing 16a 2r 21p and parcel of
townland containing 26a 1r 16p bounded on the north by the Holywood demesne
on the south by part of the premises demised by lease John JACKSON the
younger deceased to William John JACKSON on the east by lands formerly
in possession of John JACKSON the younger called Barberdues [NOTE: The townlands to the east are: Ballykeel, Ballymaghan, Ballymiscaw and Holywood]
and on the west by the road which divides said lands from other part of the
lands demised said John JACKSON to said George JACKSON …
[repeats details in previous memorial] … WITNESS: John BATES attorney &
William FORSTHE his apprentice both of Belfast George JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1838 |
24 |
37 |
1838 Jun 9 |
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Joseph D |
Joseph D. JACKSON – Edward ATKINSON
Curraghmore, Barony Lower Ormond
Image
410
Roderick CONNOR Esq one of the Masters of Chancery of 1st pt William Henry BIRCH late of Monkstown Co. Dublin now of Monteordeo Co.
Tipperary Esq of 2nd pt Aquilla SMITH oc City of Dublin Assignee
of estate of Daniel Egan ALT an insolvent debtor eldest son of Nathaniel ALT
late of Curraghmore Co. Tipperary Esq deceased of 3rd pt Joseph
Devonshire JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq M.P. Trustee for Marie JACKSON
spinster City of Dublin of annuity granted by Nathaniel ALT deceased to Mary
JACKSON deceased in year 1811 of 4th pt. Maria JACKSON of 5th pt Catherine O’BRIEN Executrix of Fitzgerald O’BRIEN late
of Nenagh Co. Tipperary Esq deceased of 6th pt … more names … |
|
1839 |
1 |
74 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON & daughters Frances, Isabella & James (Jane?) JACKSON
Crinkill, Kings Co.
Seems to be wrong # -Memorial #74 is
at Image 47 |
|
1839 |
1 |
94 |
1838 Nov 1 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
McCRACKEN-JACKSON
Image
59
Francis McCRACKEN Jun of Belfast Co. Antrim Merchant
& Robert James TENNANT of Belfast Co. Antrim & [Ninian?] HILL of
Glasgow Scotland Doctor Medicine Trustees and executors of will of John
McCRAKEN of Belfast Merchant deceased of 1st pt & William
McCRACKEN of Belfast Gent, Margaret McCRACKEN, Jane McCRACKEN, and Mary
McCRACKEN all of Belfast spinsters Legatees of will of said John McCRACKEN of
2nd pt. John MURPHY of Belfast Stone Cutter of 3rd pt; Thomas
JACKSON of Belfast Architect a trustee named and appointed by said John
MURPHY and on his behalf of 4th pt. … sum of £200 part of purchase
money of 1,680 paid by John MURPHY to said Francis McCRACKEN Robert James
TENANT & Ninian HILL and also in consideration of a further sum of 1,480
being remainder of purchase … land on west side of Frederick Street in Town
of Belfast containing in front to street 140’ and extending backwards on the
north side 192’ and on the south side 146’ together with all houses and
buildings in Parish of Belfast otherwise Shankhill Barony of Upper Belfast
Co. Antrim to hold to Thomas JACKSON … lives of Rt. Hon Arthur
CHICHESTER, Hon Hamilton Francis CHICHESTER & Rt Hon John Ludford
CHICHESTER from lease of 2 Jan 1826 … Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] McCRACKEN [SEAL]
Ninian HILL [SEAL] Robert J. Tennant [SEAL] Margaret McCRACKEN [SEAL] Jane
McCRACKEN [SEAL] William McCRACKEN [SEAL] |
|
1839 |
1 |
95 |
1838 Nov 1 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON & ors-William McCRACKEN
George Court Parish Belfast
Image
60
Thomas JACKSON architect [see above] |
|
1839 |
1 |
96 |
1838 Nov 1 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
JACKSON-McCRACKEN
Image
61
West Side of Frederick Street. …
Thomas JACKSON architect [see above] |
|
1839 |
1 |
127 |
1838 Dec 28 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
H.R. Warren JACKSON- Joseph C. Bromehead
Kilcoolishill, Barony Barrymore
Image
82
BTW Sarah BENNETT of town of
Kinsale Co. Cork, Widow & executrix of will of Henry BENNETT late of City
of Cork Esq deceased of 1st pt; Warren Hastings Rowland JACKSON of Castleview [Castleview,
Parish of Little
Island, Barony Barrymore]
Co. Cork of 2nd pt; Claude PERRING of Hon Soc of the Inner Temple
Lincolns Inn Fields Co. Middlesex Barrister of Hon Soc of Lincolns Inn and
William John JOHNSTON of No 13 Park Village West Co Middlesex Esq &
Thomas Edward JOHNSON of John St Adelphi City of Westminster Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting 29 & 30 May 1818 [SEE: ROD: 746-92-507628 and ROD:
404-42-270072] …
Sarah BENNETT [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork
NOTE: Joseph Henry
JACKSON (aft 1781-1861), son of George JACKSON and Susannah BENNETT became
known as Joseph Henry Jackson BENNET in order to inherit BENNET lands.
NOTE: Sarah BENNETT: Cork
Advertiser, Jul 1 1864. Lans of Knockanagerid otherwise Haremount, Barony
Muskerry, Co Cork held by estate of Henry BENNETT, Sarah BENNETT, Anne
BENNETT and Jane Alicia BENNETT |
|
1839 |
1 |
230 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON- Hamilton Ll JACKSON
Lower New Sackville |
|
1839 |
1 |
274 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON, Francis, Isabella, James |
Francis, Isabella, James JACKSON – George JACKSON &
ors
Crinkill, Barony Ballybritt |
|
1839 |
1 |
294 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-Randle JACKSON
No denomination |
|
1839 |
3 |
48 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, Alexander & Elizabeth |
Alexander & Elizabeth JACKSON – Hugh LAW
Tullylish, Barony Lower Iveagh |
|
1839 |
5 |
102 |
|
Longford |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON- Rev Francis GREGG
Rathallard, Barony Ardagh |
|
1839 |
5 |
167 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-John BUTLER
Cullene farm, Barony Upper Cross |
|
1839 |
6 |
18 |
1839 Mar 13 |
Killen, Co. Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John, Robert, Joseph, Eliza-DICKIE -1839 NOTE:
This was in ROD under 1834-unk-018 – my error.
Marriage Articles between Matthew PATTESON of Dundalk,
woollen draper of 1st part & Robert DICKIE of Roachdale, John Thomas
DICKIE of Clonaleenan, Robert DICKIE jr. of Killen & Rev Joseph DICKIE of
Rathfriland, Co. Down executors named in will of James DICKIE late of Killen,
Esq, dec’d of 2nd part. Eliza DICKIE of Killan, spinster, daughter of James
DICKIE ... 1833 |
x |
1839 |
6 |
58 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON –
Carne, Barony Tyrawley |
|
1839 |
6 |
234 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-Rev John C. GORDON
Cultra, |
|
1839 |
7 |
267 |
|
Galway |
JACKSON, Oliver C |
Oliver C. JACKSON & ors-John LAMBERT |
|
1839 |
8 |
17 |
|
Belfast |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-John MURPHY
Frederick Street, Parish Belfast |
|
1839 |
9 |
87 |
|
Co. Longford |
COULTER |
COULTER-DONALDSON |
x |
1839 |
9 |
103 |
1838 May 17 |
Down
Dublin |
JACKSON
CROZIER |
Image 57
BTW William CROZIER of Fortfield
Lodge Co. Dublin Esq and the Revd Philip Graham
CROZIER of Edenderry [Edenderry, Edenderry Urban, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown, Co. Offaly] in the Kings County Surviving Trustees named in &
appointed by the last will and testament of George CROZIER late of Banbridge [Banbridge Rural] Co. Down Attorney at law decd of the first part Jane CROZIER
of Banbridge afsd widow of the said George CROZIER of the second part and
Thomas CROZIER of Banbridge aforesd in the said County of Down Attly at Law
of the third part Reciting that for the Consons therein ment they the said William
CROZIER and Philip Graham CROZIER and the said Jane CROZIER did according to
their respective Estates and Interest therein grant bargain sell assign
transfer and make over for ever quit claim release and Confirm unto the said
Thomas CROZIER his actual possession then being by virtue of a lease for a
year therein recited and to his heirs and assigns all that and those that
Tenement situate in the Town of Banbridge and County of Down afore and on the
East side of the Street leading from Dromore to the Bridge over the River Bann
Conty 46’ in front and in depth 294’ formerly in the posson of John HERRING
and afterwards unto the said Thomas CROZIER his heirs and assigns from the 1
Nov 1836 for and during the lives of the sevl Cestie que vie WITNESS:
Armstrong FITZGERALD of #11 Dorset St. and Henry LOFTIE Button of Sherard It
in the County of Dublin Gent Wm CROZIER [SEAL] Graham P CROZIER [SEAL]
SEE: Banbridge:
The Star of Co. Down. ALSO: Crozier family of Seafield,
Stillorgan and Roebuck House and formerly of Banbridge AND Captain
Crozier in Ireland: Locations and connections.
(includes map of CROZIER home] |
|
1839 |
9 |
104 |
1838 Oct 31 |
Down
Dublin |
JACKSON
CROZIER |
Image 57
BTW William CROZIER of
Fortfield [Fortfield
Lodge] in the County of Dublin Esq and the Rev Philip Graham CROZIER Clerk
in Edenderry [Edenderry, Edenderry Urban,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown, Co. Offaly] Kings County Cers and
trustees named in and appointed by the last will and Testament May 1839 of
George CROZIER late of Banbridge [SEE: Banbridge Rural] in
the County of Down Attly at law decd of the first part the said Webrozier Son
and heir at law of the said Geo CROZIER of the second part . Jane CROZIER Banbridge as widow of the said Geo CROZIER
of the third part Rachall CROZIER and Charlotte CROZIER both of Banbridge
Spinsters daughters of the said Geo CROZIER and Jane CROZIER of the
fourth part and Charles MAGEE [widower of Margret CROZIER] of Blackwatertown [Blackwatertown aka Lisbofin, Parish of Clonfeacle
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co.Armagh Esq a Trustee appointed for the purposes therein after ment of the
fifth part Reciting that the said William CROZIER and Philip Graham CROZIER as
such Trustees as in Conson of the sum of £2,000 paid by the said Rachael CROZIER and Charlotte CROZIER
and also in Conson of the sum of 10s to them the said William CROZIER and
Philip CROZIER in hand paid by the said Charles MAGEE and also in Conson of
the further sum of 10s a piece by the said Chas MAGEE to the said William CROZIER
and Jane CROZIER at the request and with the party of the said Rachael CROZIER
and Charlotte CROZIER testified as therein the receipt of which said sevl
Sums are thereby resply acknowledged they the said William CROZIER and
Philip Graham CROZIER as such Trustees as afsd and also the said heir at law
of the said Geo CROZIER and the said Jane CROZIER did by the direction
nomination & appointment of the said Rachael CROZIER and Charlotte CROZIER
confirm unto the said Charles MAGEE … All that and those the parts and
proportions of the town and land of Kernan alas Kernon [Kernan,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] with the Mill Milldams Succon and Mulchine thereto
belonging as compused in the Original lease thereof bearing date 26 Oct 1789 from
Thos Dawson LAWRENCE to Athelston Dawson LAWRENCE Cont113a 1r 24p plantation
measure … and also all that part and parcel of turf Bog and worn out time Bog
Known by the name of Balgamoney [probably Ballymoney,
Parish of Seapatrick,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Lower Half] situate in the said Townland of Kennon and Ballyvary [Ballyvarley (Baile Uí Mhearlaigh) (aka Ballyvarlay), Parish Aghaderg
(Iveagh Lower, Upper Half portion), Barony Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half] Co. Down with the appences and all other the prems comprised
in the therein recited Indre of lease of the 8 Apr 1796 and also that farm
Conty 2a 3r 2p plantation measure be the same more or less together with that
part and parcel of the bog and worn out of Bog Known by the name of
Ballynamoney meared and bounded as therein described part whereof is situate
in the said Townland of Kerman Parish of Tullylish and the remaining part
situate in said Townland of BallyVarley Parish of Aghadery [Aghaderg
(Iveagh Lower, Upper Half portion)] and Co. Down aforesaid with the
appences in as full and ample a manner as the same were granted by the
therein recited lease of1 Nov 1798 also all that that and those that part or
parcel of land situate in the Townland of Kernon Barony of Lover Iveagh and
Co. Down afs used as a course or race for the water from Kernon lake to
Kernon Mill with liberty to save and depend the same in part thereof but not
to Widen said Course or overflow or Swamp the lands or Bog through which the
same time in as full and ample a manner as the same were granted in and the
therein recited lease of the 20 Nov 1810 from the Court of Claims to Geo CROZIER
To hold said first ment land of Kennon aforesaid containing 113a 1e 24p with
the appurces being the premis demised by the said therein recited lease of 26
Oct 1889 unto the said Chas Magee his heirs and assigns … for the Remainder
of the term of 2,000 then to come and unexpired under and by virtue of the
therein recited lease of the 8 Apr 1796 … for and during the natural life and
lives of said Wm CROZIER party thereto and Thomas CROZIER and the time of
them being the lives named in the therein recited case of 20 Nov 1810 subject
to yearly rents payable thereout and in said Deed ment In trust for the use
and benefit and as a Trustee for them the said Rachael CROZIER and Charlotte
CROZIER then heirs Exors Admors and assigns according to the value and tenor
of the sevl Estates therein … WITNESS: Thomas CROZIER of #2 Rutland Sq. East
Dublin Solicitor and John WHITEHEAD of Banbridge in the County of Down Clerk
to the said The CROZIER … and John TATE of Banbridge aforesaid also Clerk to
the said Thomas CROZIER William CROZIER [SEAL] Philip Graham CROZIER [SEAL]
SEE: Banbridge:
The Star of Co. Down. ALSO: Crozier
family of Seafield, Stillorgan and Roebuck House and formerly of Banbridge AND Captain
Crozier in Ireland: Locations and connections. (includes map of CROZIER
home] |
|
1839 |
9 |
107 |
1839 Feb 1 |
|
|
Image
59
Joseph Devonshire JACKSON Esq. re
trustees of LENNON. |
|
1839 |
10 |
24 |
|
Waterford
Cork |
JACKSON, Mary A. |
Mary A. JACKSON-Henry P. GARDE
Kilkip |
|
1839 |
10 |
25 |
1839 Apr 16 |
Mayo
Sligo
Donegal |
JACKSON |
Image
212
BTW George Vaughan JACKSON of Carramore,
Co. Mayo Esq, rev. Arthur PEARSON of Springfield Co. Essex, England Clerk
& Richard GROOM of Cavandish Sq. Co. Middlesex Esq. trustees of term of
1000 years created by will of Rt. Hon Arthur SAUNDERS Earl of Arran of 1st pt. Caroline GORE otherwise HALES of Wilton Crescent, Middlesex widow of 2nd pt; Francis GORE of Derrymore Co. Clare Esq and Joseph GORE of same place
surviving trustees names in indenture of settlement 28 May 1798 of 3rd pt. Reciting that Arthur SAUNDERS in will dated 2 Aug 1836 devised all Manors
Castles towns… in Co. Wexford, Mayo, Sligo & Donegall … to use of George
Vaughan JACKSON, Arthur PEARSON & Richard GROOM … to
raise 28,500 pounds applied to Francis GORE & Joseph GORE
trustees of settlement of Caroline GORE orse HALES to lend them …. [many
lands mentioned incl Manor of Castlegore, lands in Co. Mayo & Shanaghy
orse Arduaree & Corambly in Barony Tyrawley, Co. Sligo, also lands in Co.
Donegal ] … WITNESS: Richard MURDOCK of Eccles St., Co. Dublin solicitor
& Henry HILL of #3 Henrietta St Cavandish Sq., London |
|
1839 |
10 |
110 |
1839 May 11 |
Killen, Co. Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER-COULTER
1839 May 11 NAMES: Dr. Thomas
COULTER of Dublin; Robert COULTER of Dundalk; Charles [LYNAM?]; J.H. RANSON
of Dundalk; John PURCELL; A. WILSON. OTHER PLACES: Killeen aka Killen and part of Kane called The Stump; Ballinshull aka
Bailinfuil. |
d |
1839 |
11 |
181 |
1838 Nov 17 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Robert William JACKSON – Jacob BARRETT Lanagher
Image 527
BTW Silvester QUIN Of City & co.
Armagh Esq of 1st pt Robert William JACKSON of City &
Co. Armagh Esq. Barrister of 2nd pt. Jacob BARRETT of City &
Co. Armagh Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting sum of £500 to Silvester Quin
paid by Robert William JACKSON … reciting MTG 24 Jan 1832 and Bond
Collateral on lands of Lanagher [??], Agherwillen [possibly Aghavilly], Aghergallagh [possibly Corr and Aughantarragh, Parish Eglish (Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Beromine [??], Tullymore orse Aughalin [probably Tullymore Agowan, Parish Eglish (Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] and Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan, Parish Grange (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in Co. Armagh also one townland of Bayllyhawley [probably Ballybrolly, Parish Eglish (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Parish & Co. Armagh also quarter of Townland of
Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] in Co. Armagh the Water mill and lands of Tanderagee [Tanderagee, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion), Barony
of Fews Lower,] the tate and lands
of Armaghbreagagh [Armaghbrague, Parish Lisnadil (Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews
Upper] the tate and lands of Tullynagin [Tullynagin, Lisnadil (Upper Fews portion), in the
Barony of Fews Upper], and the half Tate of
Tullybrone [Tullybrone, Parish Lisnadil (Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews
Upper] in Co. Armagh the third part of lands of
Teeanore [Teemore, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] the lands of
Tullyglush [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] which said lands of Tullyglush
are in the Parish of Keady, Barony & Co. Armagh … for lives …
WITNESS: John QUIN Of City of Armagh solicitor Esq. Henry MacKEE solicitor N.
WALKER Gent both of City of Dublin. |
|
1839 |
11 |
260 |
|
----- |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-Hamilton Ll JACKSON
No denomination |
|
1839 |
11 |
261 |
|
Clare
Tipperary
Limerick |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-Hamilton Ll JACKSON |
|
1839 |
12 |
5 |
|
Westmeath
Longford |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-Robert BLACKALL
Collamber |
|
1839 |
12 |
29 |
1839 May 18 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON-Murdock GREEN
Image
28
Coolafornery, Barony Ismokelly [Imokilly]
BTW Benjamin JACKSON thertofore of Youghal Co.
Cork but now of Russell Square Co. Middlesex Great Britain of 1 pt; Murdock
GREEN of Granille[?] Street Co. Dublin Gent Attorney of other pt. Reciting
that Benjamin JACKSON was seized of an estate male of undivided 3rd pt of lands of Coolafonery otherwise Coolacloghafuning [Coolnacloghafinna,
Parish Clonpriest,
Barony Imokilly] orse
Blanfield in Barony Imokilly Co. Cork … sold to Murdock GREEN undivided 3rd parts of said lands
of Coolafonery called Coolacloghafinny orse Beanfield in Barony Imokilly Co. Cork …
WITNESS: Nicholas KEATING of City of Dublin & Thomas Kippox KING of
Southampton Buildings London Esq. Benjamin JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: I suspect he was Benjamin JACKSON (1787-1861), only
child of William JACKSON & Anne HAYMAN of Youghall. The 2nd wife of this William JACKSON was Jane HYDE, daughter of Rev. Arthur HYDE
& Anne GREEN (1731-1807). Anne GREEN’s father was a Benjamin GREEN |
|
1839 |
12 |
218 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Henry A |
Herny A JACKSON & ors- Owen MAGUIRE
Drumcondra Road, Barony Coolock |
|
1839 |
13 |
224 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-John COLE
City of Dublin |
|
1839 |
13 |
236 |
1839 Jul 9 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON-Maria MONTEITH
Cogry, Barony Antrim
Image
392
BTW Conway McNIECE of Cogry Co. Antrim Farmer of 1st pt; Conway McNIECE & Martha McNIECE orse ALEXANDER his wife of 2nd pt; James GALT of Dough and George JACKSON of Connor [Connor,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Antrim Gent of 3rd pt; Maria MONTEITH of Belfast Co. Antrim widow
of 4th pt. … part of townland of Cogry [?] 17a 1r 8p in Parish Rashee Upper Half of Barony of Antrim [Barony Antrim Upper] for
lives of Arthur CHICHESTER commonly called Lord Arthur CHICHESTER, The Rt Hon
Francis CHICHESTER commonly called Lord Hamilton Francis CHICHESTER & Rt
Hon John LUIDFORD CHICHESTER … WITNESS: Arthur Adam GAMBLE Esq. &
Alexander ARTHUR attorney both of Belfast. Conway McNIECE [SEAL]
NOTE: Connor borders on Kells and Artnagullian.
SEE: JACKSONs of Artnagullian, Parish Connor and later of Parish
Islandmagee. The JACKSONs in this tree are also mentioned in leases and
other records to the JACKSONs of Steeple and Loonburn. |
|
1839 |
13 |
291 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Peter W |
Peter W. JACKSON- Rev. David H. CREIGHTON
Killarny |
|
1839 |
14 |
220 |
1839 Jul 17 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Sir George JACKSON & Richard
JACKSON – Archibald Murdock
Image 581
Rt Rev Nathaniel ALEXANDER Bishop of
Meath of 1st pt; Sir George JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Co. Armagh Bart of 2nd pt; Trustees of the Charitable
Donations of Richard JACKSON late of Forkhill Co. Armagh Esq. deceased
Incorporated by Act of Parliament of 3rd pt Alexander MURDOCK of
Forkhill farmer of 4th pt … several small farms mentioned. |
|
1839 |
14 |
239 |
1837 Apr 22 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER
Image 590
BTW Rev. William MAULEVERER of Tynan [Tynan,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] Rectory Co. Armagh Clerk of 1 pt & Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER
of Tynan Rectory Co. Armagh Esq. of the other pt. … WITNESS: John RIDDELL of
Legaroe Co. Tyrone writing clerk & Henry Purdon DISNEY of Grange [Grange ] Co.
Armagh Clerke & Henry ELLIOTT of Caledon Co. Tyrone William MAULEVER
[SEAL] & Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER [SEAL] |
|
1839 |
14 |
241 |
1839 Jul 16 |
Armagh
Dublin
Londonderry |
|
Image 591
Deed of Appointment by Rev William
MAULEVER of Tynan [Tynan,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] Rectory Co. Armagh Clerk reciting marriage settlement btw William
MAULEVERER of 1st pt & Mary STAFFORD then of City of Dublin
spinster of 2nd pt; Kenedy HENDERSON of Castle Dawson Co.
Londonderry Esq. & Anne HENDERSON ors SAUNDERS his wife of 3rd pt; George Lenox CONYNGHAM of Springhill Co. Londonderry & John
HENDDERSON of Castle Dawson Esq. of 4th pt … lands
[described] in Co. Londonderry … provisions for all 4 sons: James,
Bellingham, William & Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER and daughter Maria Olivia
…. |
|
1839 |
14 |
242 |
1839 Jul 17 |
Londonderry |
|
Image 592
… reciting marriage settlement of Rev.
William MAULEVERER and Mary Stafford 1799 Oct 1. … 24a Tamnymullan, Maghera,
Barony Loughinshollen Co. Londonderry … Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER … |
|
1839 |
14 |
243 |
|
Londonderry |
|
Image 593
… Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER. |
|
1839 |
15 |
67 |
|
Armagh |
JACKSON, Richard |
Richard JACKSON (his charitable donations Trustees of)
– Rev. Charles ATKINSON |
|
1839 |
16 |
103 |
1839 May 15 |
Dublin |
JACKSON Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON- Montcrieff MAY
Lower Sackville Street, City of Dublin, Parish St.
Mary’s
Image 302
BTW Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co. Limerick, Esq.
of 1 pt & Mountiford John HAY of City of Limerick architect & builder
of other pt. Release 15 Jan 1823 whereby Thomas JACKSON demised to
Mountiford John HAY several lots on west side of Lower or New Sackville
Street in Parish St. Mary’s City of Dublin all the buildings shops hotel and
improvements … for lives (all royalty)… marked in grand map of the
Commissions of Wide Streets … representatives of Henry ATTIWELL deceased …
bounded on the north by Princess Street … #19 Mountiford John HAY [SEAL] |
|
1839 |
17 |
155 |
1839 Aug 6 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Image
548
One of lives: Noble JACKSON eldest son of James
JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks, Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Peruke-maker. Part of land of Ballindara [aka Ballindarra and/or Ballindarra, Parish Birr, Barony Ballybritt], Parish of Birr, Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. then in
possession of Jams POE. NOTE: Need to see if
Noble JACKSON was father of Rev. R. Noble JACKSON of Gloucestershire
b. 1827. A Noble JACKSON married a Jane YOUNG in 1844. NOTE: There was a James JACKSON, Peruke Maker
in Seething Lane, London SOURCE: London
Lives. |
|
1839 |
17 |
189 |
|
Queens |
JACKSON, Richard C |
Richard C. JACKSON-Richard LODGE
Craigavoice, Barony Upper Ossary |
|
1839 |
17 |
296 |
|
Belfast |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-Joseph YOUNG
Frederick Street,, Parish Belfast |
|
1839 |
18 |
233 |
1838 Dec 18 |
Clones
Aughafin, Co. Monaghan |
BROWN |
BROWN, Isabella, Anne J., Mary, Margaret, James,
Charlotte - PHILLIPS 1833-1839
Between Isabella BROWNE of Crooked Holm near
Kilmarnock, Scotland ; Thomas BAIRD of Crooked Holm near Kilmarnock, Scotland
shoemaker Anne Jane BAIRD orse BROWN his wife; John CARSON of Crooked Holm
near Kilmarnock, Scotland shoemaker & Mary CARSON orse BROWN his wife;
Isabella McMAHON orse BROWN of Crooked Holm near Kilmarnock, Scotland widow;
James LEONARD of Kilmarnock labourer & Margaret LEONARD orse BROWN his
wife; & James & Charlotte BROWN of Crooked Holm near Kilmarnock,
Scotland minors under the age of 21 all children of James BROWN of Clones,
Co. Monaghan re: lands of Aughafin, Co. Monaghan, Barony of Dartry. |
|
1839 |
18 |
266 |
1839 Oct 1 |
Monaghan
Down |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Charles
... Charles OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER of Baltimore
named as trustees in will of Robert OLIVER of Baltimore but previously of Troopersfield...Charles OLIVER eldest son
& heir at law of Robert OLIVER ...... annuities for widows and children
of Presbyterian ministers ... |
|
1839 |
18 |
271 |
1839 Oct 7 |
Belfast |
BROWN |
Indented deed of assignment of trust 22 Jun 1839. Btw
John BROWN the younger of Belfast 3rd son of John BROWN of same
place builder and architect & John MITCHELL Gent son of Alexander
MITCHELL of Belfast Esq of the other part.. BROWN to MITCHELL land in his
actual possession a parcel of building ground on the south side of Chichester
Street in Belfast containing in front 110 feet and in breadth in the
rere 110 feet extended from front to rere 110 feet…. To confer the use and
behoof of the said John BROWN party thereto and the 1/3rd pt of sd
premises and to and for the use and behoof of Catherine Eliza BROWNE mother
of the said John BROWN.. and to the use and behoof of Lawson Ainsley BROWN
Catherine BROWNE and Thomas Henry BROWNE brotehrs and sister of the said John
BROWN. The younger… |
16 |
1839 |
18 |
287 |
1839 Oct 1 |
Monaghan |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Thomas
Btw Robert Morgan GIBBS, Charles OLIVER & Thomas
OLIVER all of Baltimore in the United States Esq. Last will &
Testament of Robert OLIVER of Troopersfield then of Baltimore dec’d .. lots
of lands in Barony & Co Monaghan... all these and several lands and towns
of Corcalin orse Corcallin Anna Martin Logan Drumganagh Mulladoe orse
Blackhill orse Smithborough Coolsalagh Mullabrack Coolatty Annya Maghery Cor
orse Corchan Gortenagh Clinbough Cornebade orse Balneknity with the farms and
markets… in the Barony and Co of Monaghan |
16 |
1839 |
19 |
98 |
1835 Feb 12 |
Annavackey, Co. Louth |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE,
John Rev-Partition 1833-1839
BAILLIE, William-Partition
NAMES: Rev. Charles ATKINSON;
Robert MURPHY of Marion Sq., Dublin; Robert Ellis BAILLIE; Rev. John BALLIE
of Clonaleenan; William BAILLIE of Tray, Co. Monaghan; Stewart KING; John
FOSTER of Collon; Sir John Charles HAMILTON, Bart.; Sir John Stewart
HAMILTON, formerly of Dublin, deceased; Frederick HAMILTON of [Dunfreath?];
Frederick HAMILTON, Esq.; Richard HEATHERINGTON; Capt. Charles GRANT; Robert
BAILLIE of Shortstone; Robert DICKIE of Clonaleenan; Thomas BRADFORD &
Samuel BRADFORD of Cavananore; John BUNTON; William PARKER; Arthur ELLIS;
Walter GLASSCOCK. |
d |
1839 |
19 |
268 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, William or William M Jun |
William or William M. JACKSON jr- William JACKSON the
elder
Ballywalter, Barony Ards |
|
1839 |
19 |
286 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON- Rev. John SMITH
Drumcondra Road, Barony Coolock |
|
1839 |
20 |
000 |
|
Clare |
JACKSON, Joseph D. |
Joseph D. JACKSON- William SCOTT
Dromsinglass, Barony Inchiquin
NOTE: The Pg & deed #s were illegible in the
Townland Index. |
|
1839 |
20 |
141 |
1838 Nov 16 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON-John GLENNON
Back Lane, City of Dublin
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539
Between Robert JACKSON master and John WHITTY
and George MACDONA wardens of the Corporation Fraternity or Guild of Saint
John the Baptist Dublin commonly called the Corporation of Taylors of the one
part and John GLENNON of the City Quay in said city builder of the other part.
Whereby the said Masters and Wardens for themselves and their successors
Masters Wardens and Brethren of the said Corporation Fraternity or Guild by
and with and consent of the said corporation Fraternity Guild demised piece
of land of ground with the old house now standing known by the number of 16
situate on the north side of Back Lane in the County of the City of Dublin
together with the yard or backside behind the same containing in breadth in
the front to said lane 20’4” extending 8’ over the gateway or passage gateway
or passage in 12’4” in height and in depth from front to rear on the West but
east side of said passage 51’11” and in depth from front to rear on the West
side passage 34’2” and in the rear 19’1” reserving to said corporation the
flank rere walls which enclosed the aforesaid premises then more or less
which said premises are bounded on the West by a house now in possession of
George WYBRANTS or his under tenants to which house bounded the
aforementioned passage on the West side and on the east by a house now in
possession of Robert QUAYLE. To hold thereby demised premises until John
GLENNON and his executors, administrators and assigns for 200 years subject
to yearly rent of £8 Witness John GLENNON builder William JACKSON and
Thomas DOYLE Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1839 |
21 |
55 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, John |
Hollywood, Castlereagh
John JACKSON-John JACKSON jr |
|
1839 |
21 |
190 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, James |
Back Street
James JACKSON-Thomas SMITH |
|
1839 |
21 |
201 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Robert |
Goldenbridge Barony Newcastle
Robert JACKSON-Garrett MOORE |
|
1839 |
21 |
239 |
|
Meath |
JACKSON, James |
Kilbeggan, Barony Moycashell
James JACKSON-Robert FLEETWOOD |
|
1839 |
21 |
291 |
|
Cavan |
JACKSON, Charles C. |
Bawn, Barony Tullyhuena
Charles C. JACKSON-Dominick BLAKE |
|
1839 |
23 |
125 |
1839 Nov 13 |
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-BEATTY
NAMES: William McCULLAGH of Dundalk; James BEATTIE, Rev
of [Knockakean?] Lodge, Co. Armagh; Samuel BRADFORD of Cavananore; Samuel
BRADFORD late of Dundalk; Bridgit McKENNA; John NICHOLSON; Edward TOWNLEY;
William Robert ROGERS; William HILL; John TOWNLEY; Lucas SHERLOCK. |
d |
1839 |
23 |
241 |
1839 Nov 1 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Booterstown Road, City of Dublin
Andrew JACKSON-Elizabeth WILSON
Image
561
Andrew JACKSON of Balls Bridge Co. & City of
Dublin Baker assigned title to dwelling house or tenement on north east side
of the high road leading from Balls Bridge to Booterstown lately in
possession of Andrew JACKSON together with the back house Coach House
& Stable & Garden at the rere in Manor of Baggotrath … Andrew
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1840 |
1 |
21 |
|
Clare |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON & ors - |
|
1840 |
1 |
228 |
|
|
|
HORNER-MULLEN |
x |
1840 |
1 |
256 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, William the elder |
William JACKSON the elder- James D. GLOVER |
|
1840 |
2 |
11 |
|
Dublin |
Jackson, Ann & Frederick |
Anne & Frederick JACKSON-? |
|
1840 |
2 |
167 |
1839 Oct 25 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
299
BTW Rev. James Edward JACKSON Dean of Armagh of
1st pt. The Ecclesiastical Commission for Ireland of 2nd pt; Sir Mathew BLAKESTONE of Sandy Brook Hall in Derby Bart. And John Stanton
ROCHFORT of Clogkennan Co. Carlow Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting
indenture of demise 2 June 1838 … in consideration of £1,459.18.6 … five
townlands of the two [Edenvesees?] Drumheemore [??], Edennappagh
[Edenappa,
Parish Jonesborough,
Barony Orior Upper]
and Callon St in Barony Lower Fews Co. Armagh … WITNESS: John KEATING of
Richmond Hill Gent |
|
1840 |
3 |
289 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON- John CAHER |
|
1840 |
4 |
104 |
1840 Feb 19 |
Co Down |
|
Rev Joseph LEATHLY of Westmeath to James Sinclair MOORE
of Newry. NOTE: Not of use to me. |
16d |
1840 |
4 |
155 |
|
Cavan |
JACKSON, Charles C. |
Charles C. JACKSON-Thomas CARMICHAEL & ors |
|
1840 |
4 |
270 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON |
GILLMAN-George Holmes JACKSON Digital
record 10131 |
|
1840 |
4 |
271 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-JACKSON Digital record 10133
George Holmes JACKSON of the 1st pt; George Bennett JACKSON of the 2nd pt and Charles John
SAMPSON and & John JACKSON of the 3rd pt. Reciting
indenture 13 May 1837 btw George Holmes JACKSON formerly
of Glenmore, Co. Waterford but then of Dol[?friog?] in the parish of
Bethgelert in Co. Merioneth [?] in North Wales Esq. of 1st pt
& …SAMPSON & John JACKSON to George Bennett JACKSON…
all that the sum of 7,000 pounds assigned by the related indenture … ands of
Ballyduffultra and of and in the lands called Balygally situate in Co.
Waterford. WITNESS John HUGHES of Bangor in North Wales solicitor &
Richard ROTHWELL of 65 Lower Dorset St Co Dublin.
NOTE: George Holmes
JACKSON (b abt 1780) son of John JACKSON & Mary TROUGHEAR. |
16d |
1840 |
4 |
272 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-FOLEY Digital record 10134
George Holmes JACKSON now of Dolfrieg
parish of Bethgelent Co Minonith in North Wales Esq. and Alicia JACKSON orse ALLEN his wife. Of the 1st pt. John JACKSON of Record
Office Admiralty Whithall in Co. Middlessex England Esq. oldest son heir and
appointee of said George Holmes JACKSON. Of 2nd pt.
and appointee od George Holmes JACKSON of 2nd pt.John Whyte MELVILLE of Mt Melville, Saint Andrews, Scotland, Co. Fife,
Esq. of 3rd pt. George Melville JACKSON now a
midshipman of her Majesties ship called the Fly and Jane Catherine JACKSON, Maria Louisa JACKSON Margaret JACKSON and Elizabeth
JACKSON spinsters and Robert JACKSON all of Dolfrog aforesaid
younger children of said George Holmes JACKSON. Of 4th pt.
& Arthur REILLY of Ballysaggartmore Co Waterford of the 5th pt
… for and in consideration of 8980 pounds… sold to Arthur REILLY lands of
Cooleshall which said eastern division is bounded on the north by the river
Araghlin on the south by the river Blackwater on the east by the lands of
Ballysaggartmore and on the west by part of the said lands of Coolishall. In
parish of Lismore Barony Coshmore and Cashbride Co Waterford.
NOTE: George Holmes
JACKSON (b abt 1780) son of John JACKSON & Mary TROUGHEAR. George
Holmes JACKSON must have had a 2nd wife. George
Melville JACKSON was a son of 1st wife (she died in
1829) Margaret MELVILLE. SEE: JACKSONs of Waterford & Cork t |
16 |
1840 |
4 |
272 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, George H & Alice |
George H. & Alice JACKSON- Nelson T FOLEY |
|
1840 |
4 |
273 |
|
Waterford |
|
JACKSON-REILY Digital record 10135
George Holmes JACKSON – see above – lots
of repetition. |
|
1840 |
4 |
273 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON George H |
George H & Alice & John & George M &
Jane G & Maria L & Margaret & Elizabeth & Robert– Arthur
KEILY |
|
1840 |
4 |
284 |
|
Aghaville |
O’BRIEN |
O’BRIEN-DEAN Digital record 10136
William Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla, Co.Leitrim,
eldest son of Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla & Richard DEANE of Killylevlin
& Juliana DEANE, spinster dau of Richard DEANE... marriage arts incl land
of Aughaville... and by virtue of will of Richard IRWIN therin recited the
said Wm O’BRIEN entitled to lands .... after death of father.... Juliana DANE
[aka DEANE] executor of her uncle Paul DANE. NOTE:
IRWIN-JACKSON connections may be of interest here. |
|
1840 |
5 |
168 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, George H |
George H JACKSON-John JACKSON |
|
1840 |
6 |
25 |
1840 Mar 19 |
Dundalk |
BROWN |
MARMIAN-BROWN
Image
431
Deed of release btw Henry Richard MARMION Esq near
Kibbereen, Co. Cork. & Elizabeth Barclay Evans MARMION orse BROWN his
wife & Rev John BROWN of Aberdeen Scotland of the other part … quit claim
on several residual estates for amount of £400 … lands of Grance Park known
as Grange Park [Grange
Park, Parish Grange of
Ballyscullion, Barony Toome Upper], Barony
of Toome, Co. Antrim containing 50a … also land on south side of
Carrickfergus st, Belfast… formerly in possession of Charles GILLESPIE held
by late John Brown dec’d father of said John BROWN BY LEASE 20 July 1767…
land east side of Shankhill, Peters Hill St, town of Belfast..3 pages of
deeds recited in Belfast incl one beside William BROWN, innkeeper, Belfast
& one occupied by Robert JACKSON… also acreage….. John BROWN &
Alan Gardener BROWN, his brother leases obtained 12 Jul 1828. |
1 |
1840 |
6 |
25 |
1840 Mar 19 |
Dundalk |
BROWN |
MARMIAN-BROWN
Image
431
Deed of release btw Henry Richard MARMION Esq near
Kibbereen, Co. Cork. & Elizabeth Barclay Evans MARMION orse BROWN his
wife & Rev John BROWN of Aberdeen Scotland of the other part … quit claim
on several residual estates for amount of £400 … lands of Grance Park known
as Grange Park [Grange
Park, Parish Grange of
Ballyscullion, Barony Toome Upper], Barony
of Toome, Co. Antrim containing 50a … also land on south side of
Carrickfergus st, Belfast… formerly in possession of Charles GILLESPIE held
by late John BROWN dec’d father of said John BROWN BY LEASE 20 July 1767…
land east side of Shankhill, Peters Hill St, town of Belfast..3 pages of
deeds recited in Belfast incl one beside William BROWN, innkeeper, Belfast
& one occupied by Robert JACKSON… also acreage….. John BROWN &
Alan Gardener BROWN, his brother leases obtained 12 Jul 1828. |
|
1840 |
6 |
31 |
1838 Jun 30 |
Dundalk, Co. Louth |
BOYD |
Countess of Roden-BOYD
Lots of deeds recited…. Incl Graham JOHNSTON,
Dundalk…10 page deed…… incl Sportsmans Hall, Carranbeg, … tons of names incl Grace & Catherine BOYD and Margaret REID. |
1 |
1840 |
7 |
162 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick |
Frederick JACKSON-William H. BRERETON |
|
1840 |
7 |
265 |
|
Galway
Leitrim
Queens
Roscommon |
JACKSON, George V |
George V JACKSON-Sir Edward BOROUGH |
|
1840 |
8 |
64 |
1840-1849 |
Co Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Robert –WALLACE |
x |
1840 |
8 |
161 |
1840 Apr 4 |
Down |
JACKSON, Agnes M |
Agnes M JACKSON-Hugh McCULLOUGH or McCOLLOUGH
Image
318
Samuel CONLY of Lisdoonan [Lisdoonan,
Parish Saintfield,
Barony Castlereagh
Upper], Parish Saintfield Co. Down farmer & Agnes Maria CONLY als
JACKSON of 1 pt; Hugh McCULLOUGH of Aughley Co. Down farmer of other pt. In
consideration of £150 confirmed to Hugh McCULLOUGH in his actual possession,
a farm formerly in possession of John DICKSON and then late in possession of
said Samuel CONLEY 8a 1r 10p in Lisdonnan, Parish Saintfield Barony
Castlereagh Co, Down … Anna Maria CONLEY [SEAL] Hugh McCULLAGH [SEAL]
WITNESS: John QUIN & Daniel INGRAM |
|
1840 |
9 |
127 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Frederick |
Frederick JACKSON-John HUTCHINSON |
|
1840 |
11 |
57 |
1840 May 14 |
Monaghan |
BROWN |
Robert BROWN-Thomas McCULLAGH
Robert BROWN of Glasgow, weaver of 1 pt & Thomas
McCULLAGH of Derrivalley, Co. Monaghan, Gent.. Reciting indenture of lease 27
Dec 1796 by the late Thomas McCULLAGH of Derrivally, dec’d demised unto
William BROWN since deceased all that part of the lands of Ednafirkin mentioned held to him and lives
of Archibald BROWN then aged about 8 years, son of John BROWN and Samuel
BROWN party thereto all of Ednafirkin and Thomas McCULLAGH party hereto then
aged about ten years son of James McCULLAGH of Shantoagh.… the late William
BROWN granted, set and to farm let unto his son Samuel BROWNE a certain part
or portion of said lands containing 4 acres Late Irish Measure… and whereas
the said Samuel BROWNE having died intestate the said Robert BROWN party
hereto his only son and heir at law stands possessed of title… whereas the
said Thomas McCULLAGH agreed to purchase lands from Robert BROWNE for 141
pounds 11s 6p… NOTE: complicated deed –
perhaps worth ordering. |
1 |
1840 |
11 |
97 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Henry V |
Henry V JACKSON-Edmond O’KELLY & Wife |
|
1840 |
11 |
189 |
1838 May 6 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Rev William |
Rev William JACKSON-George [?]IMKIN
Youghall
Image
353
BTW Rev. William Nelson JACKSON then of Dartford
Co. Kent England Clerk of 1 pt; George SIMKIN of the [?] of Youghall Co. Cork
… dwelling House out houses yars & gardens & [premises?] nearly
opposite the Hall [Mall?] of Youghall held by Robert Grose WHITE Esq. ...
bounded on north by house garden and premises belonging to said Wiliam
Nelson JACKSON then Charls BAGGOTT on the west by the stables and yards
called the Mail Coach Stables then in possession of Rudolphus MORTIMER Esq.
but which were also the property of William Nelson JACKSON on the
south by dwelling house and premises then held by Mr John STUDDY from and
under the said William Nelson JACKSON and partly in possession of John
FARMER Cabinet maker and on the east partly by street leading from the Mall
to the Strand … WITNESS: Edward ALLEN & William MARKS of Youghall Co.
Cork Merchant. NOTE: Probate Rev. Wiliam
Nelson JACKSON late of Kingsey Co. Buckingham Clerk died Aug 1876 Effects
in Ireland £440.
SEE: Lismore
Castle Papers: MS 43,997/ 2 Devonshire v Re. William Nelson JACKSON:
Correspondence between Basil Orpin and H.K. Hemming, copies of memorial from Rev.
William Jackson to Mary Jackson concerning a mortgage for £700 of
premises in Youghal (31 Mar
1843) and a counterpart lease from Duke of Devonshire
to Benjamin Murdoch Jackson of premises in Youghal, and extracts rom
Registry of Deeds Office, 7 items. 1855 |
|
1840 |
12 |
116 |
1840 May 30 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Edward M |
Edward M JACKSON-Walter W FARIS
Image
530
BTW Edward Marriott JACKSON, surgeon late of
City of Cork of 1 pt & Walter William HARRIS of Strand parade near said
City of Cork Medical Doctor of other pt. … ground with dwelling house built
at East Ballinamought [Balllinamought East , Parish St
Anne's Shandon, Barony Cork] in south suburbs of City of Cork containing from north to
south 350’ and from east to west 60’ [description of neighbouring lots]
WITNESS: James Langton CLARKE of No 4 New Square Lincoln’s Inn Co. Middlesex
Esq Barrister. Edward Marriott JACKSON [SEAL]
SOURCE: Edward Marriott
JACKSON (1818-) and Emily Jane SMYTH (1827-?0 had a son Frederick Arthur
JACKSON (1853-1931) born in Calcutta and died in USA. Family
Search.
SOURCE: PRONI
11/1769/367 Edward Marriott JACKSON was a grandson of William JACKSON
(?-1829) SEE: JACKSON
UK Probates Table. 1829.
SOURCE: In 1853 he was
assistant surgeon in Madras. The
Gazette.
SOURCE: Church
in Madras: Edward Martin John Jackson matriculated at St. John's
College, Cambridge, in 1812 as Edward Jackson, and graduated
B.A. in 1816 under his full name. He married in
1814, while still an undergraduate, Fanny, the daughter of James Lardner of Teignmouth, Devon. At Cambridge he came under
the influence of Charles Simeon, and was recommended by him for a Chaplaincy
in the Company's Service. He was appointed in 1816 as Edward Martin JACKSON;
arrive in 1817 and was sent to Vellore. There he died in 1821. He left a
widow and two children ; the son was named Edward Marriott JACKSON. He signed
his will with his full name. pp 365-366.
NOTE: March 1821 Sailing
on Nancy from India to India indicates his wife was a Fanny and daughter Fanny Mary
Jane JACKSON. 1821
Oxford University and City Herald At Vellore, aged 29, Rev Edward M.
JACKSON, one of the East India Company’s Chaplains, and only son of William
JACKSON, Esq of Teignmouth,
Devon. 1818
Madras Courier. At Vellore, on the 17th instant, the Lady
of Rev. Edward M.J. JACKSON Chaplain of a son. |
|
1840 |
12 |
127 |
|
Aghaville |
O’BRIEN |
O’BRIEN-FARRIS Digital record 10138 101-0140
Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsill, Co. Leitrim Esq. Of 1st pt & Charles Roberts PEYTON of 2nd pt of Castlecarrow,
Co. Leitrim & Alexander FARRIS of Shannonbridge, Co. Leirim Esq ... 130
acres of Ahavilla for 99 years if O’BRIEN lives... Richard IRWIN... |
|
1840 |
13 |
40 |
|
Cavan |
JACKSON, Charles C |
Charles C JACKSON-Catherine G BLAKE |
|
1840 |
13 |
80 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Joshua |
Joshua JACKSON-Samuel A DALY |
|
1840 |
14 |
26 |
1840
Apr 6 |
Enagh |
OLIVER |
Deed of Settlement 6 April 1840 between Andrew OLIVER of Enagh , Co. Armagh Farmer of the first part Mary Jane OLIVER otherwise HAYES wife of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part. William OLIVER jr of Killynure , Co. Armagh farmer, brother of the said Andrew OLIVER & James
HAYES of Magherry Kilcranny [Maghery Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh father of
the said Mary Jane OLIVER ... the trustees named by Andrew OLIVER and Mary
Jane OLIVER £200 to Andrew OLIVER paid by James HAYES.. |
|
1840 |
14 |
93 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & Anne |
Frederick & Anne JACKSON-Frederick F STOKES |
|
1840 |
14 |
94 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & Anne |
Frederick & Anne JACKSON-Henry JORDAN |
|
1840 |
14 |
126 |
1839 Feb 26 |
Tyrone
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
348
BTW John JACKSON Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt; David
BARRY of Moy, Co. Tyrone Merchant of other pt; Reciting Indenture 12 Apr 1788
Miss Mary BOYD then of City of Armagh since deceased assignee of John
MARSHALL & Robert MAGILL assignees appointed under Commission of Bankruptcy
issued against John BOYD and Robert BOYD demised to Nathaniel PEEBLES then of
Moy since deceased parcel of ground in town of Moy containing in front 38’
exclusive of what was laid out for a passage for William RICHARDSON from
front to rere 153’ and breadth of rere 47’ bounded by Moy St. leading from
Charlemount to Dungannon on the North by Robert SHAWs & William
Richardson GOODLATTE’ gardens on the East by John RICHARDSONs garden on the
South by the Road leading to said William RICHARDSONs garden for lives [of
Royals] … rent £4.2 Also reciting Nathaniel PEEBLEs title came to be
vested in John JACKSON … [same property description] in possession of
James CUNNINGHAME with dwelling House office houses & improvements in
Town of Moy, Parish Clonfeacle, Barony Dungannon, Co. Tyrone to David BARRY.
… WITNESS: John William HANNA of Moy, Co. Tyrone Writing Clerk &
Cornelius Carleton DAVISON of Moy of Moy, attorney.
NOTE: Of interest with
respect to the Moy connection is that the mother of Daniel Gunn BROWNE
(1808-1892) was a Beatrice BOYD daughter of Hugh Kirkpatrick BOYD. |
|
1840 |
14 |
126 |
|
Tyrone |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-David BARRY |
|
1840 |
17 |
106 |
1840 Jun 27 |
Dublin
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Allen |
Allen JACKSON-Gerald MacDONNELL or McDONNELL
Image
506
BTW Allen JACKSON of Rathgarten Co. Dublin but
now residing at Bray Co. Wicklow Gent of 1 pt; Gerald McDONNELL of
Rathfarnham Co. Dublin Baker of other pt. Allen JACKSON for £100
demised dwelling house messuage r tenement on North west side of the New Road
leading from Rathmines to Rathgar & Rathfarnham known by name of Rathgar
Castle Cottage then in possession & occupation of John LANE with the
garden in front together with the Coach House Stable & offices at the
rere bounded on the north by house known as Pleasant View … in Barony
Newcastle, Co. Dublin … from Raymond Harvey de Montmorency to the said Allen
JACKSON 24 Apr 1823 … WITNESS: Richard ROTHWELL of Leinster St City of
Dublin Gent & James Francis SHAW of Lower Stephen ST City of Dublin
Writing Clerk & John LEONARD of Charlmont St Co. Dublin Gent G.
MacDONNELL [SEAL]
See also Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-188530 Sept 1805 lease James McMAHON to Allen JACKSON, land
on Anne Street now called Anneville Avenue. Part of Lands of Cullenfarm
otherwise Cullinswood. |
|
1840 |
18 |
286 |
1840 Sep 1 |
Monaghan
Longford
Fermanagh |
JACKSON, John & Richard |
John & Richard JACKSON-William JACKSON
Towns of Clones & Monaghan
Image
196
BTW Perry HALL of Drumcondra Hill Co. Dublin and John
JACKSON of Lismucksheelagh [Lismacsheela,
Parish Clones
(Clankelly portion), Barony Clankelly] Co.
Fermanagh Esqs of 1st pt; Richard JACKSON of Hollywood [in Mullatishaughlin,
Parish of Tedavnet,
in the Barony of Monaghan], Co. Monaghan Esq. of 2nd pt; William
JACKSON of Aughnashangan [Aghnashingan,
Parish Kilcommock,
Barony Moydow] Co.
Longford Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting that the late John JACKSON father of said Richard JACKSON at time of his death seized in fee
lands of Killaleen [possibly Kilcreen,
Parish Clones,
Barony Monaghan] Co.
Monaghan and Fermanagh departed this life 1835 but had published his will 25
Feb 1835 and thereby gave to Perry HALL and John JACKSON lands of
Killaleen [Killyleen,
Parish Kilmore,
Barony Monaghan]
in Parish Kilmore, Co. Monaghan, Kilcreen [Kilcreen,
Parish Clones,
Barony Monaghan]
in Parish Clones Co. Monaghan & Esclaydown [possibly Eshcleagh,
Parish Clones
(Clankelly portion), Barony Clankelly] and
Antidelphy Parish Clones Co. Fermanagh for life of his eldest son the said Richard
JACKSON & after his death to his eldest son John JACKSON and
in default of issue to his 2nd 3rd 4th and
every other son … and in default of male issue to issue of daughters and lack
thereof of his sons William JACKSON & John JACKSON …
reciting that the said Richard JACKSON immediately on death of John
JACKSON the Testator entered into possession of said lands … and Richard
JACKSON was then desirous to sell the lands … Perry HALL [SEAL]; Richard
JACKSON [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL] William JACKSON [SEAL].
WITNESS: Richard WRIGHT Thomas Edmond WRIGHT Solicitors, Monaghan.
NOTE: Richard JACKSON
(1769-1834 – although there is a range of dates for his death – 1836?) of
Monaghan, Co Monaghan was the husband of Margaret IRWIN (1773-1834).
See also ROD
421-495- 275274, and ROD: 777-316- 526451 |
|
1840 |
19 |
2 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, George B |
George B. JACKSON-Arthur KEILY |
|
1840 |
19 |
140 |
1840 Sept 29 |
Cork |
JACKSON, William |
Image
306 (from AI version)
BTW Thomas JOHN of Youghall, Co.
Cork assigner of the Estate and Effects of William JACKSON then late
of Ballinona [Ballynona
North and/or Ballynona
South, Parish Dungourney,
Barony Barrymore] County
Cork, Miller, Dealer and Chapman a Bankrupt of the first part William CLARE
of City of Cork Merchant of the second part John Thomas KIFT of Eccles Street
County Dublin Gentleman Attorney at law of the third part and William Allin FURLOUGH
of the City of Cork Merchant of the fourth part. Reciting release 30 Oct 1834
Richard Harding WIGMORE demised and released to said William JACKSON being then in his posson as therein the Mills and Mill Lands of Ballinona
together with the Stores Offices and premises thereon containing six acres or
thereabouts be the same one or less bounded on the North by the Lower part of
the Bank of Watercourse on the South principally by the River and partly by
the wall at the rere of the Office Mill on the east by the head Ware and
Arthur ORMSBYs Demain and on the South by the yard Wall outside the Mill Gate
in as ample manner as the said Richard Harding WIGMORE then lately possed the
same together with certain powers therein for the lives of said William
JACKSON and his sons John and William … and further writing that by
mortgage 11 Apr 1837 the said William JACKSON assigned and - Mills
Mills lands and Premises in Mortgage to said William Clear and Executed a
Bond Collateral --- Collateral therwith to secure a certain balance or sum of £450 … and
reciting that a Commission of Bankrupt dated 20 Dec 1839 had served against
the said William JACKSON under which he was declared a Bankrupt and
that said Thomas JOHN was duly appointed his … all that and those the said
Mill & Mill lands of Ballinona together with the stores Offices and
premises thereon so comprized in said Lease and conveyed by said Mortgage
situate in the Barrymore and County of Cork together with all Buildings and
improvements thereon to hold the same with the Appurtances and all rights
powers & priviledges appurtenant thereto unto the said William Allen FURLONG
… |
|
1840 |
19 |
253 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick |
Frederick & Anne JACKSON & ors-Walter J. MEYLER |
|
1840 |
19 |
254 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick |
Frederick & Anne JACKSON & ors-Walter J. MEYLER |
|
1840 |
20 |
8 |
1840 Oct 8 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Richard |
Richard JACKSON-James JACKSON
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20
BTW Richard JACKSON of Hollywood [in Mullatishaughlin,
Parish of Tedavnet,
in the Barony of Monaghan]
Co. Monaghan Gent of 1 pt & James JACKSON of Cloncorn [?] Co. Monaghan Gent of the other pt. reciting
that James JACKSON had agreed with Richard JACKSON re the
absolute sale of lands of Killeen [probably Killyleen,
Parish Kilmore,
Barony Monaghan]
demised to him by the will of his father John JACKSON deceased for
price of £1,800 and consent of Perry HALL and John JACKSON … WITNESS:
Thomas Edmond WRIGHT of Monaghan solicitor & John JACKSON of
Lismuckshelagh [Lismacsheela,
Parish Clones
(Clankelly portion), Barony Clankelly]Co.
Fermanagh Richard JACKSON [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1840 |
20 |
28 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick |
Frederick & Anne JACKSON & ors-Walter J. MEYLER |
|
1840 |
20 |
116 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON-James KEILY or KEELY |
|
1840 |
20 |
176 |
|
Wexford |
JACKSON, William W |
William W. JACKSON-Sir James COCKBURN & ors |
|
1840 |
20 |
177 |
|
Wexford |
JACKSON, William W |
William W. JACKSON-Sir James COCKBURN & ors |
|
1840 |
20 |
208 |
|
Donegal
Mayo
Sligo
Wexford |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON-Rev. John PEARSON |
|
1840 |
20 |
209 |
|
Donegal
Mayo
Sligo
Wexford |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON-Earl of Arran |
|
1840 |
20 |
210 |
|
Donegal
Mayo
Sligo
Wexford |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON-Hon Edward
GORE |
|
1840 |
20 |
211 |
|
Donegal
Mayo
Sligo
Wexford |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON-Earl of Arran |
|
1840 |
22 |
214 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-Rev. Charles LEICESTER |
|
1840 |
23 |
25 |
1840 Oct 13 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
412
BTW William JACKSON of Portadown, Baker of one
pt & Robert MORRIS of Lurgan Co. Armagh Attorney at Law … house at corner
of Thomas Street next adjoining Alexander McKEEs … |
|
1840 |
23 |
32 |
|
Belfast |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Andrew JACKSON-Thomas L. STEWART |
|
1840 |
23 |
107 |
1840 Nov 17 |
Armagh
Monaghan |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON-Henry BOYD
Image
469
BTW Henry KIDD of Keady Co. Armagh [?] of 1st pt James JACKSON of Clencorn & George MOORE of Annalore Co.
Monaghan Esqrs. Of 2nd pt & Henry BOYD of Castle Blayney Co.
Monaghan Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting that Alexander HAMILTON of City
of Dublin Esq. demised 24 Feb 1768 to Robert BOYD then of Tullyvallin [Tullyvallan, Parish of Newtownhamilton, Barony of Fews
Upper] Co Armagh part of lands of
Tullyvallen called the Bleach Mill Farm 36a2r in Parish of Creggan, Barony of
Fews, Co. Armagh for lives of Robert BOYD, Elizabeth BOYD the daughter of
said Robert BOYD & Adam SWANZY son of Henry SWANZY Co. Monaghan … Robert
BOYD died and sons John & Henry BOYD executed his will .. Deed 5 Dec 1805
reciting that their father Robert BOYD at time of death was also seized of
town and land Tullymanus [??] &
farm of land known as the Bridge Farm in Tullyvallen by original deed 1768 is
called the Bleach Mill farm held under lease for renewable lives in
possession of Henry BOYD & the William KIDD of Keady both said lands
being near Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh & also several tenements in town of
Castle Blayney & of a farm in Cooneyberry adjoining … Alexander HAMILTON
of Rutland Square in City of Dublin Esq. to demand right of renewal 17 Mar
1823 … |
|
1840 |
23 |
107 |
|
Armagh |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-Henry BOYD |
|
1840 |
23 |
269 |
1840 Nov 14 |
Galway
Mayo
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Image
570
ORME-KNOX
BTW William Knox ORME and Francis Knox ORME both of
Glenmore Co. Mayo Esqrs. Which said William & Francis are the only
children of William ORME late of Glenmore aforesaid Esq deceased &
Charity ORME ors KNOX his wife also deceased which said William Knox ORME is
residuary legatee under the will of his father the said William ORME and also
administrator of the goods etc unadministered of the 1st pt. Anne
ORME orse JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of the said William ORME,
Oliver JACKSON of Ballina Co. Mayo Esq & Rev. William JACKSON Trustees … Oliver JACKSON was administrator during the minority of
William Knox ORME party thereto of 2nd pt & Annesley KNOX of
Rapla Castle Co. Mayo Esq. of 3rd pt. Which Deed recited that the
said Charity ORME orse KNOX was under the will of her father the late Francis
KNOX of Rapla Castle Co. Mayo Esq. deceased entitled to several sums of
£5,000 and £1,000 late Irish currency charged upon certain lands devised to
Annesley KNOX known by names of Rappla, Clongea, Bunneritas, Cloonfisha,
Rathbals, Rathnamagh and KnockisKeane in Barony Tyraw Co. Mayo and also
testators estate in Co. Mayo & also testator’s estates of Carrownurlane,
Balknacourty and Ballinasloughy in Co. Galway & also testators lands of Islands and Lardlea and Carn in Barony Costello
Co. Mayo and testators lands in Barony Liney [Leyny] & of Sligo which
further recites that ere this intermarriage of the said Charity KNOX with the
aid William ORME the aforesaid Legacy of £5,000 was settled … That said
marriage too effect there was issue there two sons namely the aforesaid
William Knox ORME and Francis Knox ORME. That in the intermarriage of the
said William ORME with the said Anne ORME then JACKSON the said sum of
£2,000 reserved to the use of said William ORME on his first marriage was
said last recited Deed vested in Trustees to serve the jointure in said 2nd marriage. Deed mentioned that the said William ORME died having made his will
19 May 1830 whereby he devised sum of £3,000 settled for the younger children
of his 1st marriage to Francis Knox ORME party hereto his only
younger child of 1st marriage and appointed his eldest son William
Knox ORME residuary legatee the goods and chattles rights and credits of the
said William ORME left unadministered was granted abt 2 July 1840 and which
deed further recited that the said William Knox ORME the assignee of the said
principal sum of £2,000 … the said Francis Knox ORME as the only younger
child of the marriage of the said William ORME to Charity ORME orse KNOX to
be paid £3,000 … WITNESS: Thomas Kippax KING of Southampton Buildings Co. Middlesex
Irish Chancery Commissioner WITNESS: Francis SWANN of same place Gent.
William Knox ORME [SEAL] Francis Knox ORME [SEAL]
NOTE: The parents of
Annesley KNOX were Francis KNOX & Mary GORE (abt 1750-1818). Anne JACKSON
(1768-1810) was the daughter of George JACKSON (1717-1789) and Jane CUFFE
(aft 1730-1ft 1800) |
|
1840 |
24 |
121 |
1840 Nov 6 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON-James BARRY
Image
72
BTW Catherine DALY of City of Cork widow and admin of
Charles DALY of City of Cork Yeoman deceased of 1st pt; Catherine
DALY of 2nd pt; Joseph King CUMMINS of City of Cork Esq. James
John CUMMINS formerly of Cork but now of City of London Esq.; Walter William
HARRIS of City of Cork Doctor of Medicine & Jane HARRIS ors JACKSON his wife…. Part of lands of Cahergal [Cahergal, Parish St
Anne's Shandon, Barony Cork] 1a … Measuring in front 136’ and in depth 296’ with five
houses built thereon on old Youghal Road … part of lands of Ballinamought [Balllinamought East , Parish St
Anne's Shandon, Barony Cork] called Mayfield then in possession of Catherine DALY … to hold
to James BARRY …WITNESS: Robert CORCORAN & William ROCK both of City of
Cork Writing Clerks. |
|
1840 |
24 |
258 |
1840 Mar 7 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON-Robert NEVINS
Image
163
BTW Benjamin JACKSON of 28 Gordon St. Co.
Middlesex Esq of 1 pt; Robert NEVINS of no 50 Mark Lane in City of London
Broker of other pt … lands of Coolafonery orse called Coolaclaghfenny orse [Coolnacloghafinna,
Parish Clonpriest,
Barony Imokilly] orse
Blanfield in Barony Imokilly Beaufield in Barony Imokillyan Co. Cork … £2,810.11.2 and interest … Benjamin
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1841 |
1 |
71 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-Sarah MEGAW |
|
1841 |
1 |
108 |
|
Galway |
JACKSON, Oliver |
Oliver JACKSON-James K. GORE |
|
1841 |
1 |
108 |
|
Galway
Mayo |
JACKSON, Oliver |
Oliver JACKSON-James K. GORE
NOTE: James K. GORE Esq,
Ballina House [Ballina, Parish Kilmoremoy , Barony Tirawley , Co. Mayo]
husband of Lary Louisa Knox |
|
1841 |
2 |
66 |
|
Carlow |
JACKSON, Henry & Samuel |
Henry & Samuel JACKSON-John NEILL & ors |
|
1841 |
2 |
121 |
|
Dublin
Kilkenny
Tyrone |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Alexander JACKSON-William F St CLAIR |
|
1841 |
4 |
285 |
|
Kings
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON-Michael J DILLON |
|
1841 |
6 |
220 |
|
Cavan
Longford
Westmeath |
JACKSON, Frederick |
Frederick JACKSON-William W BRERETON |
|
1841 |
7 |
223 |
|
Cavan |
JACKSON, Frederick & ors |
Frederick JACKSON & ors-Catherine BLACKWOOD |
|
1841 |
8 |
45 |
1841 Mar 24
|
Wexford |
JACKSON, Phoebe, Joseph, George or George jr, Jane or
Anne J, Anne J, Elizabeth, Sarah |
Phoebe, Joseph, George or George jr, Jane or Anne J,
Anne J, Elizabeth, Sarah JACKSON-Anthony ROCHE
Image
221
Phoebe JACKSON of Bolinready [Bolinready,
Parish Ballycanew,
Barony Gorey] Co.
Wexford widow of William Fraser JACKSON late of Boley [Boley,
Parish Ballycanew,
Barony Gorey] deceased, Joseph JACKSON, George JACKSON, Jane JACKSON & Elizabeth
JACKSON all of Bolinready children of said Phoebe JACKSON & William
F. JACKSON of 1ts pt; John EYRE of Balinvally & Peter CRANWELL of
Ballinamoney [Ballymoney
Lower & Ballymoney
Upper ] Co Wexford famers & executors of will of William F.
JACKSON of 2nd pt; Anthony ROCHE of Ballincleary [Ballycleary,
Parish Kilturk,
Barony Bargy] Co.
Wexford .. part of Bolinready 50a 2r 28p in Barony Gorey Co. Wexford by lease
of Rt Hon George Earl of Mountnorris 13 Jul 1817 for lives of William JACKSON,
Joseph JACKSON & George JACKSON for 21 years. .. equal shares
to 8 children: William JACKSON, Joseph JACKSON, George F JACKSON, Jane
JACKSON, Elizabeth JACKSON, Thomas JACKSON, John JACKSON & Sarah
JACKSON & in event of children dying without lawful issue to
go to survivors in equal portions & the said John EYRE… will proven
diocesan Court of Ferns also reciting William JACKSON eldest son of
said testator by indenture of assignment July 1838 made over to John EYRE on
9th undivided share of lands of Baolinready so demised to him by
will of his father … Anthony ROCHE for £675 & also reciting that Thomas
JACKSON John JACKSON & Sarah JACKSON three children of said William
F. JACKSON & Phoebe JACKSON were minors … WITNESS; James ROCHE
of Ballincleary Co. Wexford farmer & Henry FLOYD of Ballycanew Co.
Wexford Shopkeeper. Phoebe JACKSON [SEAL] Joseph JACKSON [SEAL] G.F. JACKSON [SEAL] Anne Jane JACKSON [SEAL] Sarah JACKSON [SEAL] Elizabeth JACKSON [SEAL] John EYRE [SEAL] George JOHNSTON
[SEAL]
NOTE: A General Plan of
the Estates Belonging to The Rt Honble George Earl of Mountnorris, Situated
in the Co. of Wexford By William Fraser Jackson In September 1827. SOURCE: NI
Dublin.
NOTE: For some reason,
the will of William Fraser JACKSON is not recorded at Diocesan
Wills and Probates 1595-1858. |
|
1841 |
8 |
45 |
|
Wexford |
JACKSON, Phoebe, Joseph, George or George jr, Jane or
Anne J, Anne J, Elizabeth, Sarah |
JACKSON, Phoebe, Joseph, George or George jr, Jane or
Anne J, Anne J, Elizabeth, Sarah JACKSON-Anthony ROCHE |
|
1841 |
9 |
55 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON-Denis BINGHAM
No denomination |
|
1841 |
9 |
132 |
1841 Apr 20 |
Moy, Co. Tyrone & Armagh |
Brown |
Rev Wm BROWN-Wm. L KIDD
Indenture of a lease btw Rev. William BROWN of Moy, Co.
Tyrone, independent minister, executor of estate of Martha BOYD, spinster,
dec’d of the one part. & William Lodge KIDD, Dr. of Medicine, of other
pt. Demised tenement in English street then in possession of John McWATERS,
bookseller. Bounded on the east by English St., on the West by the common
passage adjoining the late Mary MONTGOMERY’S garden on the north by the house
formerly in the possession of Thomas ANDERSON dec’d & then occupied
by Surgeon BRICE & on the south by the house formerly in the possession
of James WAUGH. Dec’d then occupied by John DUNCAN, City of Armagh…NOTE: Rev. William BROWN was the father of Daniel
Gunn BROWNE. |
1 |
1841 |
10 |
6 |
1841 May 4 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
8
BTW William JACKSON of Portadown, Co. Armagh
Baker of 1 pt. Robert MORRIS of Lurgan Co. Armagh attorney of 2nd pt & John CREERY of Tandragee Co. Armagh Merchant of 3rd pt. …
house on corner of Thomas Street, Portadown adjoining Alexander McKEEs
together with ground in rere adjoining said store house and yard in townland
Tavanagh [Tavanagh, Parish Drumcree, Barony Oneilland
West], Parish Drumcree, Barony Oneiland
West Co. Armagh … 138a half in front with the gardens in the rere backwards
to Woolsey’s Lane … WITNESS: John ATKINSON of Tandragee, Co. Armagh &
James HANLON of Portadown Grocer. William JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1841 |
10 |
99 |
1840 Aug 1 |
Kilkenny |
JACKSON |
Robert JACKSON- Robert JACKSON
Marriage Settlement.
Image
68
BTW Paul SHIRLEY of Clone Math Co. Carlow Farmer of 1st pt. Robert JACKSON of Coolcullen Co. Kilkenny farmer of 2nd pt John SHIRLEY of Culcullen Co. Kilkenny farmer eldest son of Paul SHIRLEY
of 3rd pt. Jane JACKSON daughter of Robert JACKSON of 4th pt & Robert JACKSON jr. & Francis SHIRLEY farmers both of
Coolcullen trustees for purposes therein of 5th pt. Reciting lease
2 Apr 1766 John SHIRLEY demised to Thomas SHIRLEY lands of Belmount
containing 150a in Barony Tassadineen Co. Kilkenny for lives and a renewal
made to John SHIRLEY trustee on behalf of his nephews Thomas SHIRLEY and John
SHIRLEY and reciting a partition of lands btw John & Thomas SHIRLEY…
marriage btw John SHIRLEY & Jane JACKSON lands of Belmount &
£200 … John SHIRLEY [SEAL] Jane JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: I have not located
these JACKSONs – yet, but: 1938 Notes on Family History: The
forebears of the Jacksons are said to have come from York in England,
and to have moved to Ireland with Cromwell. They were given large
grants of land in Co Carlow and Kilkenny called Mount Leinster, Borris. |
|
1841 |
10 |
99 |
|
Kilkenny |
JACKSON, Robert & Jane |
Robert & John JACKSON-Robert JACKSON jr. |
|
1841 |
10 |
194 |
1841 Apr 4 |
Down |
JACKSON |
Image
141
BTW James JACKSON Moygannon Co. Down, farmer of
1 pt & William DILLON of Belfast Co. Antrim Gent Attorney of other pt. James
JACKSON by virtue of marriage articles to limit the inheritance in the
fee simple… part of lands of Moygannon allotted to Arabella BLACK by deed of
partition 9 Aug 1780 and afterwards in settlement by said marriage articles 5
Nov 1757 containing 10a in townland Moygannon, Parish Donaclouey, Barony
Lower Iveagh, So. Down.
NOTE: It is likely that this James JACKSON was James JACKSON
(aft 1787-aft 1818) son of Dr. James JACKSON & Arabella BLACK.
NOTE: See also: ROD: 501-38-317510 JACKSON-BIRCH 1787 Nov 5 Marr art btw James
JACKSON of town of Newtownards, Co Down, Surgeon of the 1st part & Arabella BLACK of Tullindony dau of Joseph BLACK late of
Tullydony of the 2nd pt & the Rev James BIRCH of
Dromora in sd Co. & Rev Thomas CUMMY of Tullindorry in sd Co of 3rd pt reciting that the said Arabella BLACK is seized of & possessed of
… that part of Moygannon … and reciting that a marriage is shortly to be had between sd James JACKSON &
Arabella BLACK... |
|
1841 |
10 |
194 |
1841 Apr 4 |
Down |
JACKSON |
Image
141
BTW James JACKSON Moygannon Co. Down, farmer of
1 pt & William DILLON of Belfast Co. Antrim Gent Attorney of other pt. James JACKSON by virtue of marriage
articles to limit the inheritance in the fee simple… part of lands of
Moygannon allotted to Arabella BLACK by deed of partition 9 Aug 1780 and
afterwards in settlement by said marriage articles 5 Nov 1757 containing 10a
in townland Moygannon, Parish Donaclouey, Barony Lower Iveagh, So. Down.
NOTE: It is likely that this James JACKSON was James JACKSON
(aft 1787-aft 1818) son of Dr. James JACKSON & Arabella BLACK.
NOTE: See also: ROD: 501-38-317510 JACKSON-BIRCH 1787 Nov 5 Marr art btw James
JACKSON of town of Newtownards, Co Down, Surgeon of the 1st part & Arabella BLACK of Tullindony dau of Joseph BLACK late of
Tullydony of the 2nd pt & the Rev James BIRCH of
Dromora in sd Co. & Rev Thomas CUMMY of Tullindorry in sd Co of 3rd pt reciting that the said Arabella BLACK is seized of & possessed of
… that part of Moygannon … and reciting that a marriage is shortly to be had between sd James JACKSON &
Arabella BLACK... |
|
1841 |
10 |
194 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-Wiliam DILLON |
|
1841 |
10 |
290 |
1841 Apr 4 |
Down |
JACKSON |
Image
201
BTW James JACKSON of Moygannon, Co. Down, farmer
of 1 pt. & Elizabeth DuPAREY of Belfast, Co. Antrim widow of other pt.
reciting lease 1 Nov 1717 btw Joseph BROWN of Castle Hill Co. Down of 1 pt
& Alexander BROWN of Drumngvedy Co. Down Gent Gent of other pt. Joseph
BROWN set to farm to Alexander BROWN part of Moygannoon Parish Dunacloney Co.
Down 36a Irish measure … partition 9 Aug 1780 btw Jane BLACK of Tullydooey
Co. Down widow, James BLACK and William BLACK both of Lurganbane Co. Down
Linen Drapers & Rev James BIRCH of Kinallen Co. Down Executor named in
last will of Joseph BLACK then late of Tullindooey Linen draper deceased of 1st pt & Adam BLACK of Dromore Co. Down Linen Draper son to Joseph of 2nd pt Elizabeth BLACK spinster daughter of said Joseph BLACK of 3rd pt. Arabella BLACK spinster another of Joseph BLACK’s daughters of 4th pt & Margaret BLACK spinster one of Joseph BLACK’s daughters of 5th pt and the said Jane BLACK widow for and on behalf of her daughter Jane
BLACK.
SEE Also: Btw James JACKSONNewtownards Esq. of the one part
& Adam BLACK of Drumwillan in said Co. Linen Draper of the other part.
Whereby after reciting that the said James JACKSON in right of
his wife Isabella BLACK orwise BLACK one of devisees named in the will of
Joseph BLACK late of [?ullidoney] Gent deceased became entitled to
tenements with appurts in the land of Dromore in said Co. by virtue of a
lease to Joseph BLACK made by the late Bishop of Dromore for a term of [?]
nine years half of which were expired on the 29th day of September
then last… James JACKSON transferred to Adam BLACK all the
tenements houses yards Backsides and Gardens…situate in the town of Dromore
Co. Down… Witnessed: John ALLEN of Newtown Apothecary…
NOTE: Rev. James Jackson BIRCH (1740-1820) SEE: Birches of Birchgrove. |
|
1841 |
10 |
290 |
1841 Apr 4 |
Down |
JACKSON |
Image
201
BTW James JACKSON of Moygannon, Co. Down, farmer
of 1 pt. & Elizabeth DuPAREY of Belfast, Co. Antrim widow of other pt. reciting lease 1 Nov 1717 btw Joseph
BROWN of Castle Hill Co. Down of 1 pt & Alexander BROWN of Drumngvedy Co.
Down Gent Gent of other pt. Joseph BROWN set to farm to Alexander BROWN part
of Moygannoon Parish Dunacloney Co. Down 36a Irish measure … partition 9 Aug
1780 btw Jane BLACK of Tullydooey Co. Down widow, James BLACK and William
BLACK both of Lurganbane Co. Down Linen Drapers & Rev James BIRCH of
Kinallen Co. Down Executor named in last will of Joseph BLACK then late of
Tullindooey Linen draper deceased of 1st pt & Adam BLACK of
Dromore Co. Down Linen Draper son to Joseph of 2nd pt Elizabeth
BLACK spinster daughter of said Joseph BLACK of 3rd pt. Arabella
BLACK spinster another of Joseph BLACK’s daughters of 4th pt
& Margaret BLACK spinster one of Joseph BLACK’s daughters of 5th pt and the said Jane BLACK widow for and on behalf of her daughter Jane
BLACK.
SEE Also: Btw James JACKSONNewtownards Esq. of the one part
& Adam BLACK of Drumwillan in said Co. Linen Draper of the other part.
Whereby after reciting that the said James JACKSON in right of
his wife Isabella BLACK orwise BLACK one of devisees named in the will of
Joseph BLACK late of [?ullidoney] Gent deceased became entitled to
tenements with appurts in the land of Dromore in said Co. by virtue of a
lease to Joseph BLACK made by the late Bishop of Dromore for a term of [?]
nine years half of which were expired on the 29th day of September
then last… James JACKSON transferred to Adam BLACK all the
tenements houses yards Backsides and Gardens…situate in the town of Dromore
Co. Down… Witnessed: John ALLEN of Newtown Apothecary…
NOTE: Rev. James Jackson BIRCH (1740-1820) SEE: Birches of Birchgrove. |
|
1841 |
10 |
290 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-Elizabeth DuPAREY |
|
1841 |
14 |
210 |
1841 Jun 8 |
Tipperary
Kings
Leeds |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON-John KENNEDY
Image
159
BTW Thomas GOOLD City of Dulin Esq one of the Masters
of her Majesty’s High Court of Chancery in Ireland of 1st pt;
Elizabeth AVEYARD of Park Gate St City of Dublin Widow & executrix of
Daniel AVEYARD late of Arran Quay Cirt of Dublin Esq deceased of 2nd pt; Mary JACKSON of the Neighbourhood of Leeds in Yorkshire wife
of Thomas JACKSON of same place Gentleman and Anne JAQUES of the
neighbourhood of Wakefield in Yorkshire wife of James JAQUES of same place
gentlemen sisters and co-heiresses of law of Daniel AVEYARD of 3th pt; Daniel
ALLT of Parsonstown Kings Co Gent eldest son of Isaac ALLT of Banagher Kings
Co of 4th pt; Joseph ANTISELL late of Banagher Kings Co surviving
trustee named in settlement re marriage of John ALLT with Jane HOUGHTON 20
Apr 1796 of 5th pt & John KENNEDY of Armagh Co. Tipperary Gent
of 6th pt … re lease 17 Dec 1763 and several renewals …. Lands of
Annahenerigge in Barony Lower Ormonde Co. Tipperary … lives of Robert
CLEBURNE, Thomas DOOLEY and Sarah Elizabeth Grace FINCH … Eliza AVEYARD
[SEAL] |
|
1841 |
15 |
181 |
1841 Jul 27 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON– Robert STEPHENSON
Luke JACKSON – Robert STEPHENSON & ors
Image
339–
BTW George Alexander JACKSON of Boghead in
Islandmagee Co. Antrim previously of Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper].
Co. Antrim farmer of 1st pt Luke JACKSON of Loughford
Island Magee farmer of 2nd pt. Edward LINDSAY of Belfast Co
Antrim, Ludoman [?] and wife Amelia LINDSAY of 3rd pt; Robert
STEPHENSON Dr. of Medicine and David McCLANCE both of Belfast Esqs. Of 4th pt. n consideration of £600 George Alexander JACKSON paid to Robert
STEPHENSON & David McCANCE with consent of Edward LINDSAY & Amelia
LINDSAY and the said Luke JACKSON granted land of Loonburn being part
of townland of Lisnglisk [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]]
containing 83a 3r 39p then in possession of George Alexander JACKSON and his undertenants and the houses edifices and buildings Parish Donaghor [probably Donegore, borders on
Parish Kilbride,] Barony Antrim [Antrim Upper], Co
Antrim for natural life of Jane JACKSON, Mary Black JACKSON &
Matthew ARMSTRONG …
SEE: ROD:
846-238-566738 Btw Luke
JACKSON of Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper].
Co Antrim Farmer of 1 pt & James ARMSTRONG of Artnagullion Co Antrim
farmer lease for one year of Lisnalisk called Loonburn abt 19A… bounded on
south by lands of Ballybracken [Ballybracken,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
on the east by George JACKSON's land in Parish of Donegore, Barony of Antrim,
Co Antrim… lives of Martha ARMSTRONG daughter of James ARMSTRONG of
Artnagullion, about seven years, John ARMSTRONG son of said James abt 4
years and Mary Black JACKSON daughter of George JACKSON of Lisnalisk aged abt
1 year.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1841 |
15 |
196 |
|
Meath |
JACKSON, Humphry T |
Humphry T JACKSON-John H. ARMSTRONG |
|
1841 |
15 |
293 |
|
Fermanagh |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON – Deed |
|
1841 |
16 |
84 |
|
Roscommon |
JACKSON, Oliver C. |
Oliver C. JACKSON- William MURPHY |
|
1841 |
16 |
85 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Oliver C & George A Julia & Francis |
Oliver C. & George A. JACKSON-John KNOX & ors Julia
& Francis JACKSON-John KNOX & ors |
|
1841 |
16 |
85 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON |
|
|
1841 |
16 |
98 |
1841 Jul 6 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A |
George A. JACKSON-Luke JACKSON
BTW George Alexander JACKSON of Boghead [in Ballyprior
More], Parish Islandmagee, Barony Belfast Lower], in
Island Magee, Co. Antrim farmer of 1 pt; Luke JACKSON of Loughford [possibly Ballylumford,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],,
Island Magee farmer of other pt. Reciting said George JACKSON granted
to Luke JACKSON the farm in townland of Ballytresna [Ballytresna,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Parish Drummaul Manor Edenduffaneile, Barony Upper Toome, Co. Antrim 52a 2r
12p to Luke JACKSON … term 31 years recited indenture 1 Apr 1835 by
The Rt Hon Charles Henry St. John Earl unto said George JACKSON …
WITNESS: Alexander ARTHUR, Daniel GRIFFITH. George Alexaner JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Artnagullian, Parish Connor and later of Parish
Islandmagee. SEE: George Alexander JACKSON (1804-1877) and his brother
Luke JACKSON (1800-1858) |
|
1841 |
16 |
183 |
1841 Aug 7 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Allen |
Allen JACKSON-Frederick L. FLOOD
Image
555
BTW Allen JACKSON of Rathgar Co. Dublin Gent of 1 p
& Frederick Leopold FLOOD of Percy Place Co. Dublin Gent. Allen JACKSON
sold to Frederick Leopold FLOOD lands of Rathgar – a piece of ground on West
side of road leading to Rathmines
SEE: Jacksons
of St. Peters Church, Dublin.
See also Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-188530 Sept 1805 lease James McMAHON to Allen JACKSON, land
on Anne Street now called Anneville Avenue. Part of Lands of Cullenfarm
otherwise Cullinswood. |
|
1841 |
16 |
184 |
1841 Aug 7 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Allen |
Allen JACKSON-Frederick L. FLOOD
Image
555
[goes with
#183]
See also Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-188530 Sept 1805 lease James McMAHON to Allen JACKSON, land
on Anne Street now called Anneville Avenue. Part of Lands of Cullenfarm
otherwise Cullinswood. |
|
1841 |
16 |
267 |
|
|
|
ENNIS-RUTHERFORD |
x |
1841 |
16 |
286 |
|
|
RUTHERFORD |
BLACKHALL-LITTLE |
x |
1841 |
18 |
176 |
|
|
|
RUTHERFORD-RUTHERFORD |
x |
1841 |
20 |
42 |
1841 Oct 6 |
Limerick
Queens |
JACKSON, John & Eliza |
John & Eliza JACKSON
No denomination
Image
34
BTW John JACKSON of City of Limerick, Esq & Eliza
JACKSON otherwise USHER his wife of 1 pt & David FITZGERALD of City
of Limerick Esq and William ABBOTT Esq Manager of the District Lunatic Asylum
at Maryborough Queens Co. of the other. Reciting marriage 6 Aug 1823 bw John
JACKSON & Eliza USHER … securities William JONES & John USHER and
there was issue of marriage only one son Richard Usher JACKSON and
that William JONES & John USHER were dead and the management of funds
that John JACKSON received … John JACKSON [SEAL] Eliza
JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Henry DOYLE of George’s Street Limerick Gent
& John FITZGERALD of Cornwallis Street City of Limerick
See also ROD: 785-510-
531445
NOTE: William ABBOTT’s
parents were Samuel ABBOTT & Elizabeth JACKSON SEE: ROD: 812-449- 547584
NOTE: The
Ussher memoirs p 21 |
|
1841 |
21 |
71 |
1841 Oct 28 |
|
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas-DAVISON, Rev. David County Louth
Archives PP54/6/4 |
x |
1841 |
21 |
241 |
1841 Nov 6 |
Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-FAWCETT
Marriage settlement dated March
14 1839 btw William JACKSON of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare. Gent of the 1st pt & Matthew JACKSON of Edenderry [Edenderry, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown],, Kings Co., Gentleman and
miller, son of William JACKSON. Of 2nd pt. Margaret FAWCETT
eldest daughter of Thomas FAWCETT of Edenderry[Edenderry, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], of 3rd pt.
Thomas FAWCETT, father of Margaret of 4th pt. marriage was
intended shortly to be had. lands of Ballygibbon jointure, Parish and Barony
of Carbury, Co. Kildare containing 222 acres 2 roods 32 perches for life of
William JACKSON or for term of 21 years…92 acres was in the actual possession
and control of William JACKSON… lengthy deed.
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
1 |
1841 |
21 |
250 |
1841 Oct 21 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Francis G & Catherine |
Francis G & Catherine JACKSON-Michael William
PHIPPS
Image
379
BTW Francis Geary JACKSON described as then of
Sheerness Co. Kent in England teacher of Music and Catherine Anne JACKSON
orse PARKER of same place wife of 1 pt; Michael William PHIPPS described
of the town of Passage Co. Cork Esq of the other pt. Francis Geo JACKSON & Catherine Anne JACKSON orse PARKER his wife in consideration of £150
paid by William PHIPPS granted to PHIPPS (in his actual possession) … the 4th pt share and proportion of Demesne lands of Waterview in town of Passage West
[probably in Maulbaun].in
Parish Monkstown [Monkstown]
Barony Kerricurritry [Kerrycurrihy ] Co. Cork to which the said Francis Geary JACKSON and Catherine
Anne JACKSON als PARKER his wife were entitled under will of Richard [?]
PARKER deceased … Francis Geary JACKSON [SEAL] Catherine Ann
JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Houses within 5km of Waterview (Passage West):
Rock
Farm The home of John Cantillon in 1837 and in the early 1850s when it
was valued at £16 and held from Warren Hastings Rowland Jackson. [JACKSONs of Ahanesk,]
Carrigrenan Occupied by J. M. Ashlin (father of the architect George Ashlin) in 1837
and by the Reverend Robert Bury in the early 1850s. He held the house valued
at £37 from Warren H. R. Jackson. The home of the Sullivans in the 20th
century.; Castleview A
Jackson property which was unoccupied in 1837. By the time of Griffith's
Valuation Robert Delacour Beamish was resident in the house valued at £34
which he held from the Jacksons. The house was sometimes known as Ditchley
House. Now functions as the Radisson Hotel, Little Island.
SEE: She Ran Away With Her Music Teacher. |
|
1841 |
22 |
109 |
1841 Nov 8 |
Longford |
JACKSON |
Image
480
BTW John JACKSON of Windmillhill Co. Longford,
farmer and Hester his wife of the other pt. & Andrew REILLY of
Edgeworthstown Co. Longford Shopkeeper of the other pt. John & Hester
devised to Andrew REILLY part of the lands of Windmill Hill being a
subdivision of the lands of Collague containing 8a Irish measure in Barony of
Ardagh Co. Longford for term of 21 years |
|
1841 |
22 |
146 |
1841 Oct 30 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON-William P. WHITE Youghal
Image
503
BTW Benjamin JACKSON of No 28 Gordon St Gordon
Sq Co. Middlesex Esq of 1 pt & William Preston WHITE of City of Cork Esq.
of other pt. Benjamin JACKSON by virtue of the Settlement made upon
the marriage of his father and mother possessed of an estate in fee simple
within the liberties of Youghall Co. Cork subject to a certain indenture for
perpetual renewal dated 2 April 1784 made btw Wiliam JACKSON of
Youghall Co. Cork Esq. and John LECKY of City of Cork Merchant of other pt.
Plot of ground with outhouses & gardens bounded on north with estate of
Arthur HYDE Esq then in possession of the said John LECKY on the east with
the High Road leading to the Round Tower on the south by Sir James PIERCE{?]
holding on the east by the Earl of Baltinglass lands then occupied by Thoms
GREENHILL … renewals became payable with the deaths of John LECKY and James
LECKY therin named for natural lives of said John LECKY, John PARKER and
Thomas LECKY and reciting that said Benjamin JACKSON had executed and
agreed with said William Preston WHITE for absolute sale … WITNESS: Henry
NOBLETT of City of Cork Notary & Timothy FOLEY of City of Cork Law Clerk.
W.P. WHITE [SEAL]
NOTE: Benjamin JACKSON
(1787-1861), son of William JACKSON & Anne HAYMAN. He died at Craven
Terrace, Hyde Park Gardens, London.
NOTE: The grantors index
did not contain a LECKY or LECKEY to JACKSON memorial in 1784. |
|
1841 |
23 |
16 |
|
Belfast |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON- |
|
1841 |
23 |
22 |
|
Belfast |
|
BROWN-DONNELLY
Rev. John BROWN of Aberdeen, Scotland – Alan
Gardner BROWN – not useful to me |
1 |
1841 |
24 |
16 |
|
Galway
Mayo
Sligo |
JACKSON Madelaine E. |
Madelaine E. JACKSON – George V. JACKSON
This would be Madelaine PRATT & George Vaughan
JACKSON |
|
1841 |
24 |
260 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Harriett or Henrietta |
Harriette or Henrietta JACKSON-John CAROLAN |
|
1842 |
1 |
138 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON-George LONGFORD |
|
1842 |
1 |
154
157 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON |
|
1842 |
2 |
277 |
|
Aughaville |
|
Acheson O’BRIEN & Charles Robert PEYTON mtg. No new
info |
|
1842 |
3 |
126 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick & John A. |
Frederick & John A. & Anne JACKSON-Edward
QUILTON |
|
1842 |
3 |
213 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-Charles CAVENAGH |
|
1842 |
4 |
93 |
|
Cavan
Fermanagh |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Alexander JACKSON-John COLLUM |
|
1842 |
5 |
103 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-BARTLEY |
x |
1842 |
5 |
213 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Frederick A |
Frederick A. JACKSON-Frederick HUTCHISON & ors |
|
1842 |
5 |
257 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Elizabeth JACKSON-Bartholomew C RUSSELL |
|
1842 |
9 |
74 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Alexander JACKSON-Charles ORR |
|
1842 |
9 |
254 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-Joseph HONE |
|
1842 |
12 |
26 |
1842 June 8 |
Laragh, Co. Monaghan |
OLIVER |
William OLIVER- David LESLIE
Indented deed of conveyance bearing date 12 Jan 1835
btw William OLIVER of Laragh, Gent of 1 pt & David LESLIE of Drumaconver,
Co. Monaghan of other pt. recited 2 indentures of lease 2 Sept 1815 btw David
McTEAR of 1 pt & Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Co. Armagh, Gent; the said William OLIVER &
Benjamin OLIVER…. |
1 |
1842 |
12 |
34 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, William H. |
William JACKSON-Timothy O’BRIEN |
|
1842 |
12 |
59 |
|
Dublin
Wicklow |
JACKSON, William H. |
William H. JACKSON- Peter W. & ors |
|
1842 |
12 |
136 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Alexander JACKSON-John OGLE |
|
1842 |
12 |
222 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Joseph JACKSOON-William J COOPER |
|
1842 |
13 |
46 |
|
---- |
JACKSON, John & Bridget |
John & Bridget JACKSON-George V. JACKSON & ors |
|
1842 |
13 |
77 |
1842 Jun 18 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
JACKSON- Charles Robinson
Charles ROBINSON of ?? Road, Dublin of 1st part and Anne JACKSON, spinster of the other part. For the
consideration of 250 pounds paid to Anne JACKSON transfer land on the
south side of New Road from Rathmines to ??? called and known by the name of
[Leinister?] Road & property in the possession of Thomas and John Richard JACKSON… in presence of Thomas JACKSON … Frederick JACKSON. NOTE: See Probate
of John Richard JACKSON. John Richard JACKSON effects under £500
formerly of No. 29 Lower Fitzwilliam St.
Dublin and late of Wanganui, New Zealand, Gentleman d 14 Sept 1866
granted to Ann JACKSON of No 36 Stephens
Green Dublin, Spinster the sister and one of the Residuary Legatees. |
x |
1842 |
13 |
78 |
1840-1849 |
Co. Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-DICKIE, John
DICKIE, John T-DICKIE, Robert
DICKIE, Joseph, Rev-DICKIE, John
DICKIE, John -DICKIE, Robert |
x |
1842 |
13 |
264 |
|
|
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD-GRAYBURN |
x |
1842 |
14 |
1 |
1840-1849 |
Co. Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Robert-DONALDSON, Alexander |
x |
1842 |
15 |
128 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, Louisa |
Louisa JACKSON-Frederick A. JACKSON
NOTE: Frederick Adolphus
JACKSON (1797-1872) & wife Louisa HUTCHINSON (1804-1879) |
|
1842 |
15 |
235 |
|
Dublin |
HYDE |
I have saved an AI version, but not done an edit yet. |
|
1842 |
16 |
42 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-James GORE |
|
1842 |
16 |
291 |
|
Cavan |
JACKSON, Charles C |
Charles C. JACKSON-Charles MAGEE |
|
1842 |
17 |
8 |
1840-1849 |
Co. Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Mary A-DONALDSON, Alexander |
x |
1842 |
17 |
213 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick, & John R. |
Anne, Frederick & John R. JACKSON-George JOHNSTON |
|
1842 |
18 |
222 |
|
Aghavilla, Co Leitrim |
|
O’BRIEN, ACHESON, WELDON NOTES in 2009 diary Nothing
there |
|
1842 |
18 |
257 |
|
Aghaville, Co. Leitrim |
O’BRIEN |
O’BRIEN, Acheson, WELDON
1842 Sept 1 Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla to William St.
Lawrence WELDON, City of Dublin, Esq. Loan of 1000 pounds on mtg... incl
lands of Aghavilla... original term of years granted by Lord Bishop of
Kilmore. Witness: John FARIS of Henrietta St., Dublin, Gent & Thomas
HARTE of Richmond Place South, Co. Dublin. NOTE:
Cancellation books have the names WELDON & O’BRIEN connected with
Cavananore after Griffiths. In terms of tracking David JACKSON’s
connections, this may be significant. |
|
1842 |
20 |
9 |
|
Cavan |
JACKSON, Frederick & ors |
Frederick JACKSON-Rev. Richard JOHNSTON & ors |
|
1842 |
20 |
24 |
|
Carlow |
JACKSON, Joseph & Elizabeth |
Joseph & Elizabeth JACKSON-Charles RYAN |
|
1842 |
20 |
65 |
|
Meath |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-Francis O’BRIEN
Town Navan |
|
1842 |
20 |
167 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Charlotte |
Charlotte JACKSON-George CATHCART
Image
323
… Charlotte JACKSON demised to Gerge Lambert
CATHCART part of Petty Common Land known as Viewmount containing 4a …
WITNESS: John Roleston GRATTAN |
|
1842 |
20 |
139 |
1842 Sept 19 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON-Stawell WEBB
Image
308
… (a long and complex agreement) Mary CUMMINS orse JACKSON relict & widow of the said Robert King CUMMINS and sole residuary devisee
of his will and guardian of the children of said Robert King CUMMINS … of the
8th pt. the said Mary CUMMINS James John CUMMINS of City of London
Merchant and Walter Williams HARRIS of City of Cork Esq. doctor of Medicine
the surviving Guardians appointed by will of said Robert King CUMMINS of his
children by his 2nd marriage of 9th pt. … town and
lands of Rossemore alias Ross Mire [Rossmore,
Parish Kilmeen, Barony
[East
Carbery (West Division)] parish Kilmeen Barony East Carberry Co. Cork
& also Caherconway [possibly Caher, or Caherkirky,
in Parish Kilmeen Barony East Carbury [East Carbery
(West Division)] Co. Cork & also grounds in Parish St Anne's Shandon and North [?] of City of Cork containing in breadth in front to Poor House St
60’ bounded on North by land formerly belonging to James McCORMICK of City of
Cork Merchant on the east by ground formerly belonging to Dennis KUNE of City
of Cork builder & Thomas COTTRELL of City of Cork house builder … |
|
1842 |
22 |
91 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Eliza & ors |
Eliza JACKSON & ors-Alexander DICKSON |
|
1842 |
22 |
170 |
1842 Oct 6 |
Ballsmills |
COULTER |
HILL-HILL
1842 October 6 NAMES: William
HILL of Balls Mills; Esther HILL nèe COULTER; John HILL of Grange, Gorman
Lane, Co. Dublin; Samuel McCORMACK; Francis McCORMACK; Richard NEIL; Patrick
CONNOLLY; Peter MORGAN; Owen CONLON; Charles CROWE; Widow CONLON; William
HILL of Dundalk; William Robert ROGERS. OTHER PLACES: Tullyumphry aka Tullyhumphry. |
d |
1842 |
22 |
278 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON as Sherriff-Richard MANGAN |
|
1842 |
23 |
53 |
1842 Nov 17 |
Armagh
Monaghan |
OLIVER, William |
OLIVER, William - LESLIE, David
Btw William OLIVER of Laragh, Co. Monaghan Gent of the
1 pt; David LESLIE Esq. of Leslie Hill, Co. Armagh of the other pt. .
Reciting an earlier deed dated Dec 20 1775 where Armour Lowry CORRY of Co.
Tyrone Esq. assigned to George CRAWFORD of Cornacarrow, Co Monaghan Draper of
the other pt. for the lives of George CRAWFORD, lessee, and Thomas CRAWFORD
eldest son & Andrew CRAWFORD 2nd son. And also reciting deed
dated Dec 25 1793 made btw George CRAWFORD of the 1 pt & David
OLIVER the father of William OLIVER of the other part re David OLIVER’s
interest in the dwelling house and 35 acres of land in Cornecarrow which was
assigned to William OLIVER who assigned to David LESLIE the dwelling house in
Cornecarrow where George CRAWFORD formerly lived and 32 acres of land late
Irish plantation measure which is in and
about the said dwellinghouse, together with all houses bleach Greens and
colliers’ houses made and erected thereon, and also the entire use in command
of the water in the land adjoining said lands for the use of George CRAWFORD,
bleach green and also 6 acres of bog or moss for sufficient firing for said
premises in that part of the Red Bog in Cornacarrow aforesaid as same was
formally in his the said George CRAWFORD’s actual possession excepting and always
reserving thereout all mines minerals quarries and all other royalties
whatsoever. Recited indenture of 13 December 1776, and were possessed and
enjoyed by the said George CRAWFORD, and his undertenants. To hold unto the
said David LESLIE his heirs and assigns for and during the natural lives and
life of the several Cestui qui vies [?] in the said recited indenture
of 13 December 1775, or of such of them as were or are then living, and the
survivors and survivor of them, and for and during the natural life and lives
of all and every such other person and persons as should or might from time
to time for ever their after be added to said term by virtue of the covenant
for appropriate renewal contained in the lease of which indenture of the 13th day of December 1775. WITNESSES: Joseph OLIVER of Laragh, County of Monaghan
and John DUFFY of Laragh County of Monaghan Gents. |
|
1842 |
23 |
221 |
1843 Oct 20 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, John & Mary |
John JACKSON & Mary JACKSON – Alexander
McDONNELL & ors
Image
324
BTW Jane BAILY otherwise McCRUMMOND [McCAMMON?] of
Belfast Co. Antrim widow of late Archer BAYLY of Belfast Merchant deceased of
1st pt. William John BAYLEY, John JACKSON, Mary JACKSON orse BAYLY his wife, Henry Brittie BAYLEY, Archer BAYLEY, Neile BAYLY, Lyster
BAYLY & Catherine Lyster BAYLY all of Belfast of 2nd pt;
Alexander McDONNELL jun of Belfast Merchant of 4th pt; … lands of
Ballynaboley & Ballyboly held by William McCAMMON lease 1 Jan 1803 with
Hon George Augustus [Knight?] of Donegal [George Chichester, 2nd
Marquess of Donegall] … lengthy description of BAYLEY family marriages –
Archer BAYLY sr. died 1832 intestate leaving wife Jane BAYLY orse McCAMMOND
and children William John BAYLY, Mary JACKSON orse BAYLY wife of John
JACKSON, Henry Brittie BAYLEY, Archer BAYLEY, Neile BAYLY, Lyster BAYLY
& Catherine Lyster BAYLY] … WITNESS: William McLOUGHLAN & George
ADAMS Jane BAYLY [SEAL] Mary JACKSON [SEAL] Archer BAYLY [SEAL]
O’Neile BAYLY [SEAL] Catherine Lyster BAYLY [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL]
William John BAYLY [SEAL] |
|
1842 |
24 |
98 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-Harrington TINKLER |
|
1842 |
25 |
11 |
1842 Dec 19 |
Kildare
Kings |
JACKSON, Matthew |
FOSSITT-TINKLER
Deed btw Thomas FOSSITT of Ballymurreen, Co. Wicklow but
late of Edenderry [Edenderry, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown],, Kings Co. Louth & Sarah FOSSITT otherwise NORTH his wife of 1 pt; Harrington TINKLER of Portarlington, Queens Co. Gent &
said Sarah FOSSITT of 2nd pt; Rachel FOSSITT, Mary Anne FOSSITT,
Sarah FOSSIT, Charlotte FOSSITT, and Rebecca FOSSITT five of the daughters of
the said Thomas FOSSITT and Sarah his wife of Ballymurren House aforesaid of
3rd pt; Matthew JACKSON and Margaret JACKSON otherwise FOSSITT, his wife late of Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], Kings Co. but now of Prosperous, Co. Kildare Gent of 4th pt..refers to earlier 1837 deed FOSSITT-TINKLER
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
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25 |
22 |
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Waterford |
JACKSON, Bernard P. & Catherine |
Bernard & Catherine JACKSON-James FITZGERALD
NOTE: Bernard Ponsonby
JACKSON (1767-1842) husband of Catherine POWER |
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1842 |
25 |
159 |
1842 Dec 21 |
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COULTER |
LAWSON, George; OWENS, Edward; COULTER, Thomas-HALE,
Henry
County Louth Archives PP54/6/4 |
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1843 |
1 |
94 |
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Fermanagh |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-Baptist YOUNG |
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1843 |
3 |
29 |
1841 May 31 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON-Robert NEVINS
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BTW Benjamin JACKSON of No 28 Gordon St Gordon
Sq Co. Middlesex … Robert NEVINS |
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1843 |
3 |
239 |
1843 Feb 4 |
Waterford |
JACKSON, Ann |
Anne JACKSON & ors- Rev John O’MEARA
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Marriage agreement btw William MANGAN of Tallow Co.
Waterford Shopkeeper of 1st pt. Anne JACKSON of Tallow
spinster of 2nd pt & Rev. John O’MEARA of Aglish Co. Waterford
Roman Catholic Clergyman and said Anne JACKSON judgement against Sir
Richard MUSGRAVE Co. Waterford Bart … Anne JACKSON [SEAL] |
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1843 |
4 |
199 |
1843 Mar 7 |
Armagh |
SEAVER |
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SEAVER-SEAVER Derrylusk - /15th share… |
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1843 |
4 |
200 |
1843 Mar 8 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
James E. JACKSON – John EYRE.
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BTW James Eyre JACKSON of
Tullydooey, Co. Tyrone Esq of 1 pt & John EYRE of Tullydooey, Esq of
other pt. In consideration of £2,000 granted to John EYRE then in his
possession townland Dumduff commonly called the Grazing farm of Drumduff as
formerly in possession of James ASHMUR deceased containing 85a2r11p …. |
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1843 |
5 |
177 |
1843 Mar 6 |
Mayo |
JACKSON |
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BTW Thomas BYRNE of Ballybeg and
John BYRNE of Ballina Co. Mayo farmer of 1st pt. Thomas SCOTT of
Barnfield Co. Mayo farmer of 2nd pt & George Vaughan JACKSON
of Carramore Co. Mayo of 3rd pt. |
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1843 |
5 |
198 |
1839 Jul 3 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
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BTW Michael PRINGLE of Salters
Grange[Salters
Grange, Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Co. Armagh Gent of 1st pt; Sarah PRINGLE orse JACKSON wife
of said Michael PRINGLE of 2nd pt & Thomas Wynne BOGGS
[BEGGS?] of Creecey Co. Down farmer of 3rd pt. Reciting lease 1
Aug 1789 btw Sir Capel MOLYNEUX of Castle Dillon, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & Moses
JACKSON of Annacranfs [probably Annacramph,
Parish of Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co.
Armagh of other pt. … Michael PRINGLE has agreed to dispose of 85a.2r.24p of
Lands of Grange … sum of £692 … in Parish Annagh, Barony Oneiland West, Co.
Armagh bordered on East by Thomas QUIN’s farm on the South by George
McDOWELL’s farm …
NOTE: Sarah JACKSON, daughter of Moses JACKSON (bef 1766-aft
1814) & Phoebe [?] of Grange, Co. Armagh. |
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1843 |
6 |
13 |
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Cavan |
JACKSON, William H |
William H. JACKSON- Rev. Frederick A. POTTER |
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1843 |
6 |
43 |
1843 Apr 3 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Edward & John JACKSON –
Thomas SMALLMAN
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NOTE: The last 2/3rd of this was transcribed using voice
recognition. There may be more errors than usual.
Indenture btw Edward JACKSON of Dangarreagh [Danganreagh, Parish Aghancon, Barony Ballybrittin] Kings Co. Farmer, brother and
one of the devisees named in the will of William JACKSON then late of
Danganreagh Farmer deceased; John JACKSONof Fancroft [Fancroft, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt] Kings
Co. Farmer son of Rev Thomas JACKSON deceased one other brother of the
said William JACKSON deceased and George BENNETT and William BENNETT
of Camlin Co. Tipperary sons of James BENNETT James BENNETT of Camlin Co.
Tipperary which said John JACKSON, George BENNETT and William BENNETT
are also named as devisees in will of William JACKSON of the 1 pt.
Thomas SMALLMAN of Roscrea Co. Tipperary, Gent. Of the other part (which
recited a demise by indenture 28 Mar 1824 from William DAVIS and Robert DAVIS
to William JACKSON of the lands of Danganreagh for a term of lives
with renewal whereby William JACKSON in consideration of £623.15s paid
by Thomas SMALLMAN assigned the lands of Fancroft as the lands of Danganreagh
with all appurtenances and subject to redemption as aforesaid departed this
life 5 Apr 1831 having made his will 22 Dec 1830 whereby he devised to his
brother Edward JACKSON title to Fancroft Kings Co. to his own use and
management until the said Testators nephews George and John JACKSON sons of the testators late brother the Rev. Thomas JACKSON should
attain their respective ages of 21 years his right and title to lands of
Fancroft to them and their lawful issue … and in default of male issue of the
said George and John JACKSON the said Testator gave and devised the
lands of Fancroft to his brother the said Edward JACKSON during his
natural life and after his decease to his nephews George BENNETT and William
BENNETT parties hereto share and share alike forever and reciting that the
reversion and inheritance of Fancroft subject to indenture of 1 Aug 1771
having come to and legally vested in John Samuel GRAVES Esq. son and heir of
late Admiral Samuel GRAVES and all the cestui qui vies named in the
last renewal therof having died the said Edward JACKSON applied to
Samuel GRAVES for a renewal of interest in lands of Fancroft by indenture of
renewal 5 Dec 1832 btw Samuel GRAVES of 1 pt & Edward JACKSON of
the other pt the said John Samuel GRAVES in pursuance of the covenants for
perpetual renewal in the said original indenture of demise contained added
and inserted to the time and term thereof the lives of George ROE eldest son
of Robert ROE attorney at law then aged abt 12 years; Robert LOWRY eldest son
of Robert William LOWRY of Ponsonby House then aged about 15 years and Thomas
Molyneux GRAVES eldest son of said John Samuel GRAVES in the place of
the three several cestui qui vies then as aforesaid deceased and also
reciting that George JACKSON one of the nephews and a devisee named in
the will of the said William JACKSON had died a minor and without
lawful issue by which means and under the limitations contained in said will
of William JACKSON the said Edward JACKSON was entitled to an
estate and interest for his life and one undivided moiety of the lands of
Fancroft with remained as quasi remainders After his death and is such moiety
to the Saint George BENNETT and William BENNETT several parties here too as
tenants in common and also reciting that the said John JACKSON had
attained his full age of 21 years and made the limitations contained in the
aforesaid will of his said deceased uncle William JACKSON was then
entitled to an estate quasi tail in [?] of the undivided moiety of said land
Fancroft and the rents issues and profits thereof and reciting that an
agreement had been made between the said several parties thereto that they
said parties thereto for the considerations therein mentioned should and
would according to their several States and interests in said Fancroft
absolutely so and dispose of said lands of Fancroft and the equity of
redemption thereof and therein of them and each and everyone of them of their
several and respective heirs unto the said Thomas SMALLMAN his heirs and
assigns after which said several recitals said indenture WITNESSED that in
pursuance and performance on their part of such agreement as aforesaid and
for the purpose of borrowing and destroying all remainders in quasi tale
contained in said recited will and testament of said William JACKSON affecting said lands of Fancroft and of effectually conveying the aforesaid
life estate of the said Edward JACKSON of and in one moiety thereof
the remainder thereto limited to the said George BENNETT and William BENNETT
after the decease of said Edward JACKSON and for locking and destroying of and in as to the other
undivided moiety of the same lands of Fancroft the aforesaid estate
tail or quasi estate tail of the said John
JACKSON and all expectant remainders or quasi remainders expected thereon
and for and in consideration of the sum of 10 shillings in hand paid by the
city Thomas SMALLMAN to Edward JACKSON and for and in consideration of
the sum 42 pounds page to the said John JACKSON at or before the
execution of the set indenture and in consideration of the sum of 29 pounds
paid to the said George BENNETT and other sum of 29 pounds paid to said
William BENNETT receipt of all which said several sums was thereby
acknowledged. They the said Edward
JACKSON John JACKSON George BENNETT and William BENNETT and each of them
according to their and his several and respective rights and interests in the
premises And for their several and respective heirs granted bargain sold
aliened released and confirmed under the said Thomas SMALLMAN in his actual
possession aforesaid and to his heirs and assigns all that those the
aforesaid houses lands and tenements formerly held and enjoyed the same containing
30 acres and 38 perches or thereabouts
plantation measure be the same more or less situate lying and being in the
Barony of Ballybrit and Kings County aforesaid and generally called by the
name of Fancroft or by whatsoever other name or names the same premises or
any part or part thereof of them were or at anytime there two had been called
or reputed together with all and singular their rights members penances and
appurtenances thereunto belonging an all the Equity of redemption the state
right title interest term for lives benefit of renewal claim and demand of
said several granting parties of in and to the same at each and every part
and parcel thereof and of the errors of them each and every of them the said Edward
JACKSON John JACKSON George BENNETT and William BENNETT respectively
together with the said indenture of the first day of August 1771 and the
several renewals thereof . To hold the sack thereby granted and released
houses tenements lands and premises and every of them at every part and parcel
of the same unto the said Thomas SMALLMAN his heirs and assigns from thenceforth
for and during the natural lives and life of the persons
in person as shall or may from time to time there after be added to an
inserted in the demise of said lands and premises or any future renewal or
renewals of said lands and premises pursuant to the covenant for perpetual
renewal instead original adventure subject nevertheless to the payment of the
yearly rent fines for renewal and to the performance of the covenants on the
lessees part in invite said original indenture of lease reserved and
contained in the under tenants lease if any then bonafide in being an
undetermined but holy and forever released and discharged off from and
against said equity of redemption by reason of the before mentioned indenture
of mortgage up 18 March 1831 which said deed and this memorial are witnessed
by William SMALLMAN senior and William SMALLMAN junior both of Ross Korea in
the County of Tipperary gentlemen. George BENNETT [SEAL] William BENNETT
[SEAL] Thomas SMALLMAN [SEAL] Edward JACKSON [SEAL] JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: See JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
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1843 Apr 24 |
Kings Co. |
JACKSON |
MANLEY-JACKSON Digital record 010146-8
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BTW Joshua MANLY of Monasteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], Kings Co Esq & Deborah
MANLY née WHITE his wife devisees in the will of Joseph WHITE of Monasteroris
Esq. Deceased of 1 pt. and Charlotte JACKSON of Kings Co widow of Matthew
Henry JACKSON late of Milmount of Kings Co & mother & guardian of Robert William JACKSON only son & heir a minor. Indenture April 8,
1824 whereby John Fiffe DALTON by the direction of William Foster DALTON of
Moate, Co. Westmeath Esq. granted to Matthew Henry JACKSON undivided moiety or half part of town & lands of Monsteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], aka Millenough commonly known
as Jackson’s Farm. 150 acres of profitable land and 26a
of bog Barony of Coolestown, Parish of Monasteroris, Kings Co … 24 Apr 1828 Joshua MANLY and Deborah his
wife entitled to a life estate and reciting that Mathew Henry JACKSON also since died leaving the said Robert William JACKSON his only son
and heir at law and before his death he made a will 9 Feb 1836 bequeathed to Robert William JACKSON his property at Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown] house and land … and appointed Charlotte
JACKSON his wife guardians of his children. Will proved in Majesty’s
Court of Prerogative in Ireland by said Charlotte JACKSON and also
reciting a certain suite for a partition of said land of 8 April 1834
instituted in His majesty’s High Court of Chancery in Ireland Sept 1841 by
Joshua MANLY Deborah his wife and others against said Charlotte JACKSON
Robert William JACKSON and others … Lives … Matthew Henry JACKSON and Richard Grattan MYLEY… part of lands allotted containing 46a 3r 32p
together with the Mill Dwelling House timber trees and other improvements and
also all the Mill Dam Water and Watercourses following to and from said
Mill … for life of John Rolleston GRATTON being the only surviving life
in said lease of 8 April 1824 and also for life of Prince Albert and of Robert
William JACKSON being the lives nominated in place of Matthew Henry
JACKSON and Richard Gratton WYLEY deceased … WITNESS: John RUSSELL of
Edenderry [Edenderry, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], Kings Co. Gent & Stewart
BANKS of Monasteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], Kings Co. John MANLY [SEAL]
Deborah MANLY [SEAL] . NOTE: Charlotte JACKSON aka Charlotte TROY.
SEE: JACKSONs of
Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
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6 |
84 |
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Aghaville |
O’BRIEN |
O’BRIEN-GIBSON Image 10149
Wm Acheson O’BRIEN, Drumken, Co. Fermanagh ^ Margaret
GIBSON of Mullaloon, Co Fermanagh lease 16 Nov 1823 whereby Richard IRWIN to
James GIBSON... William Acheson O’BRIEN died without altering his will – July
25, 1851. |
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1843 |
6 |
95 |
1840-1849 |
Louth |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE, Robert-BAILLIE, Margaret
Margaret BAILIE widow and mother of Robert BAILIE of 1st part & William [Nassan?] IRWIN of Castleblayney re: lands of West
Shortstone containing 205 acres 2 roods |
x |
1843 |
6 |
96 |
1840-1849 |
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DOBBIN |
DOBBIN |
x |
1843 |
6 |
126 |
1835 Jun 23 |
Tipperary |
JACKSON, George |
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George JACKSON of Templemore, Tipperary of 2nd pt. |
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1843 |
6 |
148 |
1843 Apr 13 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Edward JACKSON-Thomas SMALLMAN
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BTW Edward JACKSON of
Danganreagh [Danganreagh, Parish Aghancon, Barony Ballybritt] Kings Co. Farmer brother and
one of the devisees named in the last will of William JACKSON late of
Dauganreagh [Danganreagh, Parish Aghancon, Barony Ballybrittin] aforesaid farmer deceased of
the one pt. Thomas SMALLMAN of Roscrea Co. Tipperary Geny of the other pt in
consideration of sum of £210 paid to Edward JACKSON granted to Thomas
SMALLMAN lands of Dangaureagh and Dauguireagh as formerly in possession of William
JACKSON the deceased situate in Barony Ballybritt Kings Co together with
the half acre of Coohe bog & manure from same attached thereto as
formerly in the possession of the said William JACKSON deceased as was
demised 18 Mar 1831 and granted by William JACKSON to Thomas SMALLMAN
… WITNESS: William SMALLMAN junr & William EGAR both of Roscrea Co.
Tipperary Gent. Edward JACKSON [SEAL] |
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1843 |
7 |
218 |
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Down |
JACKSON, Martin |
Martin JACKSON-James JACKSON |
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1843 |
8 |
159 |
1843
May 18 |
Brootally |
OLIVER, Andrew |
OLIVER, Andrew & William - HANNAH, John I have this deed.
Deed of Settlement between Andrew OLIVER of Brootally [Brootally, Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh, Co. Armagh of the first part. William OLIVER of
Brootally, Co. Armagh, Uncle of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part the
said William OLIVER and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of Cavananore in the Co of
Louth former trustees named in a certain deed of assignment bearing date 2
Sept 1841 of the third part. Anne HANNA of Tarakane[probably Terraskane,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
, Co. Armagh spinster, 3rd daughter of William HANNA late of
Taraskane aforesaid farmer, deceased of the fourth part and John HANNA of
Taraskane aforesaid a trustee names and appointed to and for the several
uses .. of the 5th par. Whereby after reciting ... that a
marriage was there intended to be shortly had and solemnized between the said
Andrew OLIVER, therefore William OLIVER and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD granted
to John HANNA Brootally lands .. 25 acres 3 roods 10 perches as described in
the lease 1 Nov 1828 between Maxwell CLOSE of Elm Park, Co. Armagh &
James OLIVER of Brootelly in parish of Derrynoose ... lands of Killylea [Killylea,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], 18 acres 2 perches, parish of Tynan as described
in the lease of 15 Aug 1830 made between Sir James Maxwell STRONG of Tynan
House, Co. Armagh Bart & Henry Samuel CLOSE & John Tew AMSTRONG, both
of the City of Dublin esq., executors of John MAXWELL, late of Fellows Hall
Co. Armagh of the one part and William OLIVER of the other part. Witnesses:
William OLIVER the younger of Brootelly, Co. Armagh, farmer & Saul HANNA
of Terreskane, City of Armagh, Farmer. Witness David SCARLETT of Tynan, Co. Armagh. NOTE: There was a marriage bond between
OLIVER, Andrew & HANNA Anne p. 55 of 2007 diary) |
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8 |
230 |
1843 May 8 |
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COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas-SEAVER, Anne M.
County Louth Archives
PP54/6/4
1843 May 8 NAMES: Thomas
COULTER of Sky Hill; Anna Maria SEAVER of Downshire Place, Newry; Jonathon
SEAVER; Mr. FLEURY; Michael CASEY; Thomas SHEWELL deceased; William SUCH of
Newry; George CRAWLEY of Fleury Bridge; [William?] GLENNY. OTHER PLACES: Killeen aka Killen, Co. Louth. |
d |
1843 |
9 |
67 |
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Galway
Mayo |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON-Earl Clanwilliam |
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1843 |
9 |
136 |
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Dublin |
JACKSON, Allan & ors |
Alan & Jane JACKSON-Richard ROTHWELL |
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1843 |
9 |
251 |
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Cavan |
JACKSON, Henry V & Peter W |
Henry V. & Peter W JACKSON-Robert BARRY & ors |
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1843 |
10 |
92 |
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--- |
JACKSON, George V |
George V JACKSON-Oliver JACKSON
No denomination |
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1843 |
10 |
196 |
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Down |
JACKSON, John, Andrew & James |
John, Andrew & James JACKSON |
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1843 |
12 |
36 |
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Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick & John R |
Anne, Frederick & John R. JACKSON-William TODD |
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1843 |
12 |
79 |
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Clare |
JACKSON, Joseph D. |
Joseph D. JACKSON-Curden TERRY |
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1843 |
12 |
284 |
1843 Mar 1 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Rev W |
Rev W JACKSON-Mary JACKSON
Youghall
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BTW Rev William Nelson JACKSON of Kingsley Co.
Buckingham clerk of 1 pt & Mary JACKSON of City of Cork Ireland
spinster of other pt. Reciting that William JACKSON formerly of town
of Youghall but late of Kingsale Co. Cork Esq. deceased the late father of
said parties thereto made his will 2 Sept 1813 gave and devised to his
friends Edward GREEN and Walter ATKIN HAYMAN? [Walter Atkin HAYMAN?] land
called the White Bog near Clay Castle in South Liberty of [?] and house
lately occupied by Richard Boyle MEADE Timber merchant under Duke of
Devonshire … likewise three fields in Windmill Lane near Youghal which he
held under John HYDE of Castle HYDE Esq. ; fields or gardens in South Suburbs
of Youghal also lands of Arhin—ack in Portingalls holding in Liberty of Youghal
held under Rev Arthur HYDE and the latter by virtue of a purchase from John
JACKSON also the lands at Knockgeally … his {William JACKSON’s] 2nd son William Nelson JACKSON, eldest son Benjamin JACKSON and his
[William JACKSON’s] brother Benjamin Murdock JACKSON and his
brother-in-law Rev Arthur HIDE [aka Arthur HYDE] executors of his will and
reciting that Benjamin Murdock JACKSON then late of Youghall Esq.
deceased the uncle of the said parties made nd published his will 17 Aug 1812
and bequeathed the remainder of his property consisting in his interest in
houses and ground at Devonshire Place, his houses and offices in Strand
Street and houses in Meeting House Lane and his interest in ground and house
held under the Duke of Devonshire and also his interest in the fields held
under the late N. UNIACKE Esq unto his friends Edward GREENE James Ellis
GREENE and Samuel ALLEN excepting such property is situate in Youghal for
benefit of his nieces Mary JACKSON and Sophia JACKSON subject
to permit his brother William JACKSON (since deceased) to take portion
in trust during his natural life and after his decease unto his Testators
nephew the said William JACKSON & his heirs but should without
issue remainder to his nephew Benjamin JACKSON & his heirs and
further reciting the said William Nelson JACKSON in condition of £700
paid by Mary JACKSON thereby acquitted the said Mary JACKSON her heirs and assigns … recited wills of said William JACKSON and Benjamin
Murdock JACKSON or either of them as they were held for any estate of
Inheritance in fee simple .. herediments and premes in Barony of Imokelly Co.
Cork … term of 99 years
… William Nelson JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: Were they Quakers? |
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1843 |
12 |
300 |
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Mayo |
JACKSON, George V |
George V JACKSON-Poor Law Commission |
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1843 |
13 |
44 |
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Galway
Fermanagh
Kings |
JACKON, Oliver C., Oliver, Jane |
Oliver C., Oliver & Jane JACKSON-Sir Richard
ROBINSON & ors |
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1843 |
13 |
175 |
1843 Aug 15 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
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BTW William JENKINSON of Rathrmgrand [Rathdrumgran, Parish Loughgall (ONeilland West portion),
Barony Oneilland West] Co. Armagh,
farmer surviving executor in will of Samuel KNIPE deceased of 1st pt; John JACKSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh Esq. of 2nd pt &
Rev. Richard ALLOTT of Armagh, Co. Armagh Clerk of 3rd pt.
Reciting sale by public auction in consideration of £103.2 by Richard ALLOTT
to William JENKINSON (with consent and approbation of said John JACKSON testified by his sealing and delivering said indenture) … land of
Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] containing 8a2r20p (being
parcel of land demised by Robert William JACKSON to said Robert KNIPE
by indenture 22 Aug 1825) bounded on the North by the centre of the old lane
leading to the High Road on the South and West by land in possession of Rev.
ALLOTT in Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Robert RIDDELL John
STANLEY Jr. Solicitor both of Armagh, Co. Armagh |
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1843 |
13 |
186 |
1843 Aug 23 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
Anne JACKSON-Mathew FOOTT Palace Street Parish
St. Andrews, Dublin.
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BTW Anne JACKSON, widow of Harcourt St, City of
Dublin of 1st pt; Mathew FOOTE of Bayswater Terrace Co. Dublin
Esq, of other pt. Reciting Indenture 11 Jul 1839 whereby Mathew FOOTE in
consideration of £250 granted to Anne JACKSON .. shown on map as #11 …
let to William COLLES Bookseller & then belonging to John ORPIN solicitor
as immediate tenant of Mathew FOOTE and known by No 17 Dame St on south side
of Dame St in Parish St. Andrew, Co & City of Dublin containing in front
to Dame St 21’ in the rere 21’ in depth front to rere 75’ … WITNESS: George
Stanley MURRAY of Mountjoy St solicitor & Nicholas LAMB of No 9 [?]
Street City of Dublin, Gent. Anne JACKSON [SEAL] |
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1843 |
15 |
31 |
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McCULLAGH |
SPEER-McCULLAGH |
x |
1843 |
15 |
227 |
1843 Sep 27 |
Kildare
Wicklow
Dublin |
JACKSON, Peter W |
Peter W. JACKSON- William WOODROFFE
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BTW Peter Warburton JACKSON of Fairyhill [Galtrim
House was originally called Fairy Hill. Not the Galtrim House in Co.
Meath: NBHS]
Co. Wicklow Barrister at Law of 1 pt; William WOODROOFFE of Stephens Green City of Dublin Esq of other pt. Lands
of Cromwellstown [Cromwellstown,
Parish Killteel,
Barony South Salt]
part of Kilkiele [probably Kilteel
Upper, Parish Killteel,
Barony South Salt,]
Co. Kildare bequeathed by will of Henry Vincent JACKSON Esq deceased
and also lands of Great Bray [probably Bray, Parish Bray, Barony of Rathdown] called Killarney [Killarney ,Parish Bray, Barony of Rathdown], and Old
Court … [Oldcourt,
Parish Bray, Barony of Rathdown] Co. Wicklow… Peter Warburton JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna He made his start as a
hacklemaker in Dublin, and then blacksmith. Their descendants were at Fairy
Hill Bray, Co. Wicklow, and also in Tipperary & Dublin. |
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1843 |
16 |
199 |
1843 Oct 11 |
Kildare
Dublin |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-Samuel DALY
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BTW William JACKSON of Fontstown Co. Kildare
farmer of 1 pt & Samuel Allen DALY of Dalymount [?] Dublin Barrister of
Law of other pt. Recited indenture 20 Apr 1731 btw Rt Hon Earl of Drogheda of
1 pt & Isaac JACKSON then of Boleybeg Co. Kildare farmer in actual
possession of land of Boleybeg Co Kildare 47a 1r 32p together with part of
Boleybeg Big Meadow containing 2a 3r to hold to Isaac JACKSON and his
heirs for lives and reciting that legal possession of land had become vested
in William JACKSON under the will of his father the said Isaac
JACKSON and in consideration of £30 paid by Samuel Allen DALY made over
to Samuel Allen DALY… WITNESS: Joshua JACKSON of Calverstown, Co.
Kildare farmer & Susanna JACKSON his wife. William JACKSON [SEAL] Samuel Allen DALY [SEAL] |
|
1843 |
17 |
111 |
1843 Mar 22 |
Cork |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-Maurice MANNIX
Image
255
BTW William JACKSON of Rathkeele Co. Limerick
Shopkeeper of 1 pt & Maurice MANNIX of Charleville Co. Cork Shopkeeper of
other pt. reciting William JACKSON granted to William MANNIX part of
the lands called Redmonds fields adjoining the town of Charleville [in Parish Rathgoggan] in the
Barony Orrery and
Kilmore Co. Cork from 1 April 1841 for lives of Jonathon BRUCE aged abt 9
years eldest son of Jonathon BRUCE of Bohurst near Charleville .. Maurice
MANNIX [SEAL] |
|
1843 |
17 |
141 |
|
Aghavilla |
|
Digital record 101-0141 & 0142
Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla & Robert Johnston GORE
of Woodford, Co. Leitrim, Esq. Loan as part of portion with his daughter
Maria Sarah O’BRIEN |
|
1843 |
17 |
142 |
|
Aghaville |
|
Not likely relevant. Image 10143 |
|
1843 |
18 |
5 |
|
|
|
McCULLAGH-McMORRAN |
x |
1843 |
18 |
6 |
|
|
|
RUTHERFORD-McMORRAN |
|
1843 |
18 |
89 |
|
Donegal |
JACKSON, George V. & ors |
George V. JACKSON & ors-Poor Law Commissioners |
|
1843 |
18 |
290 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, Peter W & William H |
Peter W & William H JACKSON- Anne W. N WARBURTON
No denomination |
|
1843 |
18 |
291 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Peter W & Sarah G & William H |
Peter W. JACKSON – Deed |
|
1843 |
19 |
19 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick & John R |
Anne & Frederick & John R JACKSON- Thomas DORAN |
|
1843 |
19 |
96 |
1841 Aug 28 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-Isaac JACKSON
Image
282
BTW William JACKSON of Fontstown [Fontstown
Lower, or Fontstown
Upper, Parish Fontstown,
Barony Narragh
& Reban East], Co. Kildare farmer of 1 pt & Isaac JACKSON of Davidstown [Davidstown , Parish Davidstown,
of Narragh
& Reban East] Co. Kildare farmer of other pt. reciting lease 10 Feb
1820 btw Most Noble Charles Marquess of Drogheda [see Edward
MOORE-Wiki] of 1 pt & Isaac JACKSON farmer of other pt the
said Charles Marquess of Drogheda granted land in his actual possession of
Ballinacasane [Ballynagussaun,
Parish Fontstown,
Barony Narragh
& Reban East] Co Kildare, Barony East Narragh and Rheban containing
52 2r 20p to hold to Isaac JACKSON & heirs for lives of William
JACKSON then aged abt 13, Joshua JACKSON aged abt 11 & Isaac
JACKSON then about 5. … John BURROWS of Ballynagrassane Parish Fontstown
of one pt & Isaac JACKSON of Davidstown of other pt - let to Isaac
JACKSON lands of Ballinagrassane containing 10a 2r 9p together with the
dwelling houses lease for 31 years … Isaac JACKSON had died previous
and his will bequeathed to his son William JACKSON and William
JACKSON sold to said Isaac JACKSON … WITNESS; John BAGOT of
Fontstown Co. Kildare Clerk & Richard JACKSON of Boleanbeg Co.
Kildare farmer. Isaac JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Davidstown
is on the border with Co. Wicklow
NOTE: William JACKSON
then aged abt 13 – b. abt 1807, Joshua JACKSON aged abt 11 – b abt
1809 & Isaac JACKSON then about 5 – b abt 1805
SEE: a likely tie in
with JACKSONs of Athgarven & Kineagh & Monestrevan Co.
Kildare
Possibly relevant death
cert: 1882 Dec 12 Isaac JACKSON widower age 80 son Thomas JACKSON present
Bridewell Lane Carlow |
|
1843 |
19 |
219 |
|
Cork |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
William H. R. JACKSON-JOSEPH HADDON
Waren Hastings Rowland
SEE: JACKSONs of Ahanesk, Co. Cork |
|
1843 |
19 |
220 |
|
Cork |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
William H. R. JACKSON-Rev William HARVEY & os
Waren Hastings Rowland
SEE: JACKSONs of Ahanesk, Co. Cork |
|
1843 |
19 |
222 |
|
Cork |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
William H. R. JACKSON- Rev William HARVEY & os
Waren Hastings Rowland
SEE: JACKSONs
of Ahanesk, Co. Cork |
|
1843 |
19 |
226 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & ors |
Frederick JACKSON & ors-James GORMAN |
|
1844 |
|
10 |
|
|
|
O’BRIEN-KING SEE Image 10151
Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla & John KING of Merrion
Sq., Dublin |
|
1844 |
1 |
258 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, Alexander & Elizabeth |
Alexander & Elizabeth JACKSON-C WADDEL |
|
1844 |
2 |
8 |
1844 Jan 22 |
Co Cavan |
NORTH |
Richard Taulman North of Thurland
Castle, Co Palatine, Lancaster. He is transferring to Matthew WILSON the
elder of Ashton Hall in parish of Corgrave, Co. York and Matthew WILSON jr of
Kilwick Hall parish of Kilwick, Co. York. Lands etc of Drumgoolan
and Lissgrea in Barony of Castlerahan Co. Cavan. JACKSON was about to
reside on the Continent…See also: The Norths of Ireland NOTE: These are lands that were
likely held earlier by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1705) |
16d |
1844 |
2 |
39 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON & ors - Crofton VANDELEUR |
|
1844 |
2 |
124 |
|
Cork |
JACKSON, Joseph R. & Augusta A. |
Joseph R. & Augusta A. JACKSON-Ellen LOMBARD
Image
284 Error – no mention of Cork or JACKSON |
|
1844 |
2 |
147 |
1844 Jan 25 |
Limerick |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON-Arthur GLOSTER
Image
300
BTW George JACKSON of
Henry Street in the City of Limerick Esq. of the one part and Arthur GLOSTER
of Maylish Co. Limerick Esq. of the other part. Reciting an Indenture of
Lease 24 Oct 1694 made between The Right Honorable Charles then Lord Baron
Shelborne of the one part and Charles EPWELL of the City of Limerick
Gentleman of the other whereby the said Lord Baron Shelborne for the
consideration there in did demise and set unto the said Charles EPWELL all
that and those the lands of Maylish as therein mentioned To Hold for three
lives with covenant for perpetual renewal as therein and also reciting a
renewal of said Lease bearing date the 29 Oct 1829 made between the Most
Noble Henry Marquis of Lansdowne of the one part and said George JACKSON of the other part whereby the said Marquis of Lansdowne thereby demised said
Land for the times of Robert JACKSON and Reverend William MAUNSELL
being the surviving lies in the last Indenture of renewal and of George
GLOSTER thereby added pursuant to the Covenant for perpetual renewal in said
Original Lease , and after reciting a certain denture of Mortgage bearing
date the 22 Oct 1835 executed by said George son to said Arthur GLOSTER and
that said Arthur GLOSTER had agreed the said George JACKSON for the
absolute purchase of said Land and Indenture of which this is a memorial
Witnessed that in pursuance said Agreement and in consideration of the sum of £1,100 one
thousand one him pounds due and owing by the said George JACKSON to
the said Arthur GLOSTER for principal and Interest upon foot of said Mortgage
and of and from which said sum the said Arthur GLOSTER thereby released the
said George son his heirs Executors Admors and Assigns , and also in consideration
the sum of £700
paid by said Arthur GLOSTER to said George JACKSON said sums making
together the sum of one thousand eight hundred pounds , be the said George
JACKSON granted bargained , sold aliened leased and confirmed unto the
said Arthur GLOSTER and to his heirs and assigns All that and those the Town
and Land of Moylish with the appurtenances unto belonging being the Town
lands and premises demised by said Original denture of Lease of the 24 Oct
1694, and the several renewals thereof ( except that part heretofore conveyed
and assigned to said Arthur GLOSTER by the Indenture of 28 May 1831 and which
said lands and premises were formerly situate in the North Liberties the City
of Limerick but now under and by virtue of the Act passed in the third and
fourth years of Victoria Chapter 109 for Registering Municipal Boundaries in
Ireland are in the Barony of the North Liberty and County of Limerick To Hold
said Towns lands and hereditaments with their rights members and
appurtenances unto the said Arthur GLOSTER his Heirs and Assigns from the
first day of November last part for and during the lives of Robert JACKSON Reverend William MAUNSELL and care GLOSTER being the several persons named as Cestie que vies in the last Renewal and the survivors and survivor of
them and for and during the life and lives of such other person or persons as
should from time to time for ever thereafter be added thereto pursuant to the
Covenants for perpetual renewal contained in the said Indenture of 24 Oct
1694 and the several renewals thereof freed and absolutely discharged from
the provise or agreement for redemption contained in the said therein recited
Indenture of Mortgage of the 22 Oct 1835 and from all Equity of redemption by
reason thereof subject to the yearly rent and renewal fines and the clauses
and covenants in the said Lease contained which said Indenture as to the
Execution thereof by the said George and Arthur GLOSTER and said Memorial as
to the execution thereof by said George JACKSON WITNESS: Edward
Helling BEAUCHAMP of the City of Limerick attorney and James SEWARD of
Georges Sheet in the said City of Limerick her George JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1844 |
2 |
149 |
1840 Apr 10 |
Tipperary |
HYDE |
Image 301
BTW Thomas PRICE of Ardmoyle [SEE Ardmayle, and Ardmayle
East, and Ardmayle
West Parish Ardmayle, Barony Middlethird] in the Co. Tipperary Esqr of the first part William PRICE
of Coleraine [Coleraine, Parish Magorban, Barony Middlethird] in said County Gent [remain?] second son of the said
Thomas PRICE of the second part and William DUCKETT 1844 of Upper Mount Street
in the City of Dublin Attorney of the third part reciting Lease 3 May 1797 John
HYDE then of Gregg [Creg Castle, Creggolympry
North, Parish Litter, Barony Fermoy] in the in the County of Cork did grant bargain sell
release and confirm unto the said Thomas PRICE in his actual possession being
by bargain and sale and lease for a year therein recited and to his heirs and
Assigns forever All that and those the town and lands of Brickendown [Brickendown, Parish Brickendown, Barony Middlethird] with all and every its subdenominations and
appurtenances containing 285a in the Barony of Middlethird and County of
Tipperary aforesaid together with the rights memhers and appurtenances to the
said premises belonging and all the Estate rest Title and Interest of him the
said John HYDE therein or thereto of old the said granted and released
premes with their appurtenances unto the said Thomas Price … the said Thomas PRICE
desirous of making a further provision for his said son William PRICE agreed
to convey the aforesaid Lands of Brickendown otherwise Mayfield with each and
every its subdenominations and appurtenances of which he was seized in fee to
the said William DUCKETT in … [in AI version] … William PRICE the second
eldest son of the said Thomas PRICE … £2,000 as the portion and portions of the younger child or
children of the said William PRICE WITNESS: Richard LONG of Longfield in the
County of Tipperary Esquire and the Reverend John G. PHILLIPS Clerk of
Ardmore Glebe in the said County of Tipperary Thomas PRICE [SEAL]
Landed
Estates: Ardmyle/Clonmore: Ardmayle House in
the townland of Clonmore North is marked on the first Ordnance Survey map.
The Prices were resident here from at least the 1770s and Wilson mentions it
as the seat of Mr. Price in the 1780s. "Ardmoyle", Cashel, was the
residence of Thomas Price in 1814 and in 1837. Richard Price was the occupant
in 1850 holding the house valued at £21.17 shillings from John Hyde. The
National Inventory of Architectural Heritage states that the present house
dates from circa 1870s and was formerly the wing of an 18th century house
demolished in 1951. Louis H. Grubb occupied at house at Clonmore North in
1906 valued at £56. This house is now known as Clonmore. |
|
1844 |
2 |
150 |
1844 Jan 1 |
Tipperary |
HYDE
PRICE |
PRICE-DUCKETT
Image 302
Thomas PRICE formerly of
Ardmoyle [SEE Ardmayle, and Ardmayle
East, and Ardmayle
West Parish Ardmayle, Barony Middlethird] in the County of Tipperary now residing at Colerain
House [Coleraine, Parish Magorban, Barony Middlethird] in said County Esquire of the first part William PRICE
of Coleraine House aforesaid Esquire Second son of the said Thomas PRICE of
the second part and William DUCKETT of upper Mount Street in the City of Dub
in Esquire of the third part after reciting a certain Indenture 10 Jul 1830 between
the said Thomas PRICE of the first part the said William PRICE of the second
part and the said William DUCKETT of the third part and further as therein
the said Deed whereof this is a memorial Witnessed that for the considerations
therein mentioned the said Thomas PRICE released relinquished quitted claim
unto exonera ted and discharged all that & those the town and land of
Shipstown wise Ballyherebery [Ballyherbery, Parish Ballysheehan, Barony Middlethird], Cabreen [possibly Curraheen, Parish Newtownlennan, Barony of Slievardagh, Co. Tipperary] and Caherbane [Caherbaun, Parish Kilconnell, Barony Middlethird ] and Kill Hills and also
all that and those the Town and Lands of Curraghtarney [Curraghtarsna, Parish Magorban, Barony Middlethird] all situate lying 1 and being in the Barony of
Middlethird and County of Tipperary with their appurtenances and the said
William PRICE and his heirs of and from the annuity or yearly rent charge £400 made payable upon
and out of the said several lands & premises in and by the said Indenture
10 Jul 1830 … and might from thence forth be held by the said William DUCKETT
his Heirs and Assigns upon the trusts and for the purposes expressed and
declared in and by the said Indenture 10 Jul 1830 absolutely and wholly freed
and discharged of and from the said Annuity or yearly rent charge of £400 … WITNESS: Nicholas
RYAN of Mocklers Hill and Maurice FLANERY of Coleraine both of the County of
Tipperary Farmers Thomas PRICE [SEAL]
Landed
Estates: Ardmyle/Clonmore: Ardmayle House in
the townland of Clonmore North is marked on the first Ordnance Survey map.
The Prices were resident here from at least the 1770s and Wilson mentions it
as the seat of Mr. Price in the 1780s. "Ardmoyle", Cashel, was the
residence of Thomas Price in 1814 and in 1837. Richard Price was the occupant
in 1850 holding the house valued at £21.17 shillings from John Hyde. The
National Inventory of Architectural Heritage states that the present house
dates from circa 1870s and was formerly the wing of an 18th century house
demolished in 1951. Louis H. Grubb occupied at house at Clonmore North in
1906 valued at £56. This house is now known as Clonmore. |
|
1844 |
2 |
269 |
|
Carlow |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON-Charles DAVIS |
|
1844 |
2 |
275 |
|
Downpatrick |
BROWN |
William Henry BROWNE- John WARNOCK
Not needed. |
|
1844 |
3 |
231 |
1840-1849 |
Marriage Art. Lots in
Co. Carlow etc
NOTE: I found no Co.
Carlow mention. |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, John-McCULLAGH, Jane Marriage
Articles
1811
Marriage Settlement.
NAMES: James
McCULLAGH, sr. of Shantenagh; Elizabeth McCULLAGH; John JACKSON of
Liscalgot; James McCULLAGH jr.; Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of Cavananore; Rev.
Charles MOSSE; Thomas TERESON of Rosefield; Thomas TERESON jr.; John
GILLESPIE; James SMITH; John SMITH; Essie COULTER; Philip SMITH; Thomas
McMURRY; John DONALDSON; Walter GLASSCOCKE. OTHER
PLACES: Drummuck
. NOTE: Perhaps a look
at the deed rather than the memorial could be revealing. I saw no mention of
lands in Carlow – although my notes seem to indicate that was what the index
entry said. This memorial parallels the 1811 version that I have on the site
with a few more details added |
x |
1844 |
3 |
248 |
|
|
|
BLACK-WALLACE |
x |
1844 |
4 |
11 |
|
Roscommon |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON & ors-Peter FITZGIBBON |
|
1844 |
4 |
70 |
|
Dublin
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Peter W & William H. |
Peter W JACKSON & William H. JACKSON-Robert FARRELL |
|
1844 |
5 |
112 |
1844 Mar 14 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
Image
304
BTW Henry JORDON and Michael WHELAN formerly of Capel
St City of Dublin but now residing in Kingstown Co. Dublin Esqrs. Of 1st pt; Rev. Thomas GREGG of Hackball St City of Dublin Clerk, Thomas Arthur
AHMUTY [?] of GlenbroBulle Co. Dublin Esq & Anne JACKSON formerly
of Rathomines Rd Co. Dublin but now of Harcourt Street City of Dublin, widow
which said Thomas GREGG Thomas A A KIRKWOOD are trustees and said Anne
JACKSON is sole executor of the last will and testament of John
JACKSON late of Rathmines, Co. Dublin Esq & Frederick JACKSON of Harcourt St. City of Dublin Esq. John Richard JACKSON Esq Lieut in
Majesty’s 20th Regiment of Foot of the 2nd pt; Paul
WHITLY of Leinster Cottage Co. Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Reciting
lease 29 Jun 1840 the said Thomas GREGG Thomas Arthur S. KIRKWOOD & Anne
JACKSON with consent of the said Frederick JACKSON demised to
JORDON & WHELAN parcel of ground on South side of New Road leading from
Rathmines to Harolds Cross called and known by name of Leinster Road being
portion known as #24 on map of said properties in possession of said Frederick
JACKSON containing 60’ in front of Leinster Road breadth and in the rere
60’ and 125’ front to rere and bounded by property then in possession of Mrs
GRACE partly by property of said Frederick JACKSON … part of townland
of Cullenswood Parish St. Peter formerly in Barony Upper Cross but then by
Royal Proclamation in the Barony of Newcastle, Co. Dublin … [start of 2nd p] Anne JACKSON & [Frederick?] JACKSON entered into
possession of and have continued to enjoy portion of the premises as demised
… Anne JACKSON [Frederick?] JACKSON John R. JACKSON proposed to
become parties to the deed … Anne JACKSON [Frederick?] JACKSON & John
R. JACKSON …
NOTE: There is a possibility that John JACKSON was husband of Anne
JONES. SEE: Jacksons
in St. Peters Church. If so, this would likely link
them to Creggan Parish, Co. Armagh. On this page, a John Richard JACKSON was
a son of a solicitor Frederick JACKSON and his wife Henrietta, but he would
have been the next generation.
In Dublin
Marriages: PRONI: T808/8258.
Dublin Grant 11 October 1828 of license for marriage of Frederick Jackson of Rathmines Road in St. Peter's Parish Dublin Esq.
with Henrietta Vereker Brereton of Cullenswood Avenue in St. Peter's
Parish Dublin spinster. Directed to the Minister of St. Peter's.
Searched for this marriage in following Dublin newspapers: Saunders, Dublin
evening Post.
Pre-will made 29 September 1851 Irish probate 7 August
1852. Frederick Jackson of 4 Mortimer Ter., County Middlesex Esq. All wife Henrietta
Vereker Jackson for life then equally among three children Frederick,
Elizabeth and Henrietta, all minors and unmarried. Their guardians to be wife
and David Brereton of York St., Dublin Esq. Executrix wife. Witnesses Hugh
Daniel; Thomas WJ Bond; above extracted from Register of Court of Canterbury.
Irish administration of above will 7 August 1852 of Frederick Jackson of 4 Mortimer Ter., County Middlesex, formerly of Harcourt St., Dublin, solicitor, deceased. Granted to George
Stamer Brereton of 3 Lancaster Rd., Rathmines, Dublin. Esq. Maternal uncle
and assigned Guardian of Elizabeth Jackson age 12; Frederick
Jackson aged eight; and Henrietta Jackson age 6, children of
deceased. Henrietta V. Jackson the widow having renounced. Etc. etc.
Proctor’s schedule of personal estate in Ireland of Frederick
Jackson of 4 Mortimer Ter., County Middlesex but formerly Of Harcourt
St., Dublin, who died 31 October 1851. Consists of no household furniture or
leases. Money out on mortgage under £300. Cost do but not yet ascertained,
under £1150 total £1450 sworn 3 August 1852 by George Stamer Brereton.
Dublin directories.
1849 Frederick Jackson solicitor 18 Parliament St.
Hundred and 84 Frederick Jackson solicitor one Leinster Terrace, wrath
means [aka Rathmines].
No Frederick Jackson 1839
1842 to 1850 both inclusive Frederick Jackson 9 Harcourt St. South
1851 in 1852 Frederick Jackson 50 Great
Brunswick St. solicitor.
Probate: John Richard JACKSON effects under £500
formerly of No. 29 Lower Fitzwilliam St.
Dublin and late of Wanganui, New Zealand, Gentleman d 14 Sept 1866
granted to Ann JACKSON of No 36 Stephens
Green Dublin, Spinster the sister and one of the Residuary Legatees. |
|
1844 |
5 |
185 |
1844 Mar 19 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – Robert JACKSON
Image
348
BTW John JACKSON of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone Beg, Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in the county of Armagh Esq. of the first part Henriette JACKSON only daughter of the said John JACKSON of the second part James
STANLEY of Armagh in the county of Armagh gent of the third part and Robert
William JACKSON of London Esquire Barrister at law and John STANLEY the
younger of Armagh, Co. Armagh trustees nominated and appointed for the
purposes therein after mentioned of the 4th part. Marriage to be had btw
James STANLEY & Harriette JACKSON reciting indenture of which this
a memorial. John JACKSON confirmed to Robert William JACKSON and John STANLEY for lives of James STANLEY & Harriette JACKSON one annuity or clear yearly rent charge or annual sum of £50 to be charged
against townlands of Ballynahonebeg, Bellaghy ors Bellaghey Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]and Lisadian [probably Lisadian,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh unto Robert
William JACKSON & John STANLEY … provisions for future children of Harriette
JACKSON … WITNESS: James BARNES of Newry & Charles STANLEY of Armagh
Co, Armagh Gent. John JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: 1877 April 4. News Article from Australia.
SEE: Will of Louisa Jackson in Dublin
Probates.
SEE: Dublin Marriages. And BNL BMD: On the 18th of November
instant, in the Parish Church of St. Anne's, by the Honourable and Rev. John
Pomeroy, John Jackson, Esq., of Armagh to Louisa, third
daughter of Sir William Stamer, Bart. of Dawson-street. |
|
1844 |
5 |
194 |
1844 Mar 16 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
Image
356
See above ROD: 1844-5-112 for much the same info. … Anne
JACKSON of Harcourt St., City of Dublin re will of John JACKSON late of Rathmines Co. Dublin Esq. deceased & Frederick JACKSON of
Harcourt St City of Dublin Esq. & John Richard JACKSON Esq. Lieut
in her Majesty’s 20th Regiment of Foot of 2nd pt.
NOTE: PRONI T808/8257 Groves Manuscripts
Memorial registered 6 Nov 1848 of Deed of 29 Dec 1845
between Anne JACKSON of Harcourt Street, Dublin City widow &
Executrix of John JACKSON Esq. deceased of 1st part Fred
JACKSON of same Esq. of 2nd part John Richard JACKSON a
lieutenant in H.M. 20th foot regiment of 3rd part. Rev
Thomas GREGG of Blackhall St. Dublin & Thomas Arthur Aughmuty KIRKWOOD of
Glenbrook, Co. Dublin Esq. both of 4th part George Arthur BRERETON
of Leinster Road, Co. Dublin Esq. of 5th part. Refers to deed of
22 Feb 1836 as to Coolatrindle &c Co. Wexford [NOTE:
Parish of Kiltrisk, Barony of Gorey] Carigneslaney [NOTE:
there are two townlands named Carrickslaney, one in Parish Aghade, and one in
Parish Balone, both in Barony Forth]
MS Matriculation Book of Trinity College Dublin Frederick
JACKSON age 16 on 22 Oct 1832 protestant son of John JACKSON “causicicus” [aka lawyer] born in Dublin entered Trinity College Dublin as a
pensioner. |
|
1844 |
5 |
226 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-William WYNNE |
|
1844 |
6 |
254 |
|
Longford |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-William DAVIS |
|
1844 |
6 |
255 |
|
Longford |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-Richard W. BOND |
|
1844 |
7 |
10 |
1844 Oct 4 |
Aghavilla |
O’BRIEN |
Digital Record 0151-0153
Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla & John KING of Merrion
Sq., City of Dublin, Esq, Indenture of Mtg 7 Dec 1810 between Richard
Williams NESBITT of Bellville, Co. Donegal Esq & Edward LAUDER of
Cloverhill, Co. Leitrim Esq of 1st pt & Acheson O’BRIEN of 2nd pt & John LaTOUCHE of Marrion Sq City of Dublin Esq of the other.
Richard NESBITT & Edward LAUDER held under lease
from Bishop of Kilmore [R. Rev John FORD] ... indenture Robert LaTOUCHE 1842
of Harristown, Co. Kildare ... 130 acres Aghailla |
|
1844 |
7 |
51 |
1844
Jul 21 |
Laragh |
OLIVER, William |
OLIVER, William - LESLIE, David
OLIVER in consideration of £2278 & interest granted
land of Laragh & Carnecarrow to David LESLIE. Lands formerly held and
enjoyed by David OLIVER (original lease 1775) Witness Joseph OLIVER of
Laragh, Gent & George SADLER. |
|
1844 |
7 |
53 |
|
|
|
SMYTH-SMYTH |
x |
1844 |
8 |
133 |
1844 May 10 |
Monaghan |
BARTLEY |
McKEAN-NIXON
Image 314
BTW William McKEAN of Clones Co. Monaghan Esq of 1st pt James JACKSON of Clones Esq Grandfather of said William McKEAN of 2nd pt; Mary Jane BARTLEY of Monaghan Co. Monaghan spinster daughter of George
BARTLEY late of Monaghan Merchant deceased of 3rd pt; James NIXON
of Mountjoy Sq City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt; Hugh BARTLEY of
Monaghan Esq son & executor of the late George BARTLEY deceased of 5th pt; James Thompson TENNANT of Belfast Co. Antrim & Henry JACKSON of Clones Co. Monaghan Esq trustees for marriage settlement … |
x |
1844 |
11 |
233 |
1844 Mar 7 |
Dublin |
NORTH, Richard Toumalin |
Image 385
BTW Matthew WILSON the elder of
Ashton Hall - Regd 15 in life in the Parish of Gargane and Martha WILSON the younger
late of Kildwick but then of Ashton aforesaid Co. of York England Esqrs
Trustees named and appointed by a certain Deed of Trust and Conveyance 30th Oct 1830 hereafter referred to of the one part and Andrew HERON of Lurgan Lodge near
Virginia, Co. Cavan Ireland of the other part Reciting Indented Deed of Trust
and Conveyance bearing dated 6th October 1830 made Between Richard Toulmin NORTH thereof Thurland Castle
in the County Palatine of Lancashire of the one part and the
said Matthew WILSON the elder and Martha WILSON the younger parties hereto of
the other part after writing as therein said Indenture (inter alia - used in legal writing to indicate that the
instance, point, example, item etc. being mentioned is just one of a larger
group.) Witnessed that for the causes
therein to the said Richard Toulmin NORTH did grant unto the said Martha WILSON
the elder and Matthew WILSON the younger in their actual possession and to
their heirs and assigns all and every the Manor Messuages Wills Cottages
Buildings James tenements , closes Inclosures and parcels of Land by the
rents heredits and premises and parts and shares thereof whatsoever of him
the said Richard Toulmin NORTH situate , inter alia Drumagoolan [Drumagolan, Parish Killinkere, Barony Castlerahan]and Lissonea [Lisgrea, Parish Lurgan, Barony Castlerahan] in the Barony of Castlerahan Co. Cavan in Ireland To
hold to the only proper use of them the said Matthew WILSON the elder the
elder and Matthew WILSON the younger their heirs and assigns for ever upon
the equal Trusts therein expressed and it was by said Deed declared that it
might be lawful for the said Matthew WILSON the elder and Martha WILSON the
Younger and the Survivor of them and her exors admors and assigns to demise
and lease all or any part of the said Premises to any person or persons for
any number of years not exceeding 11 years in possession at the best yearly
rent that could be had another for same without fine or forfeit and that said
Matthew WILSON the elder and Matthew WILSON the younger still continues the
management of the Estate and property of the said Richard Toulmin NORTH and reciting
that the Lease of said Lands of Drumgooland as Dunnagoolar and Lisgred
situate as aforesaid having lately expired the said Matthew WILSON the elder
and Matthew WILSON the younger caused said Land to be surveyed and valued for
the purpose of settling the same and the said Andrew Nixon, having proposed
to be a tenant to and take a lease of said Lands for 31 years at the annual rent
and payable as herein after mentioned and the said Matthew WILSON the elder
and Martha WILSON the younger not being authorized to grant a Lease for so
long term purposed to execute Lease to the said Andrew NIXON for the term of 11
years pursuant to the power contained in said in part recited Deed which
proposal the said Andrew NIXON agreed to alter and after further writing as
therein said Indent Witnessed that the said Matthew WILSON the elder and
Martha WILSON the younger … did demise grant sell and to farm let unto the sd
Andrew NIXON his Exors admors and assigns all that and those the said Lands
of Drumagoolan use called Drenagoolan in Drumgoland and Lisgred containing559a
22p late Irish plantation measure making 905a 2r 4p present statute measure
be the same more or his and the appers and situate lying and being in the
Parishes of Lurgan and Kilankare Barony Castlerahan Co.Cavan to hold unto the
said Andrew NIXON his heirs admors and assigns from the 1st November 1843 for the
term of 11 years at the yearly sum of £461 … WITNESS: Edward HUDSON of 3 Gardners Place and William
Henry JACKSON of 29 Upper Mecklighurgh St City of Dublin Sols and Michel Robert
O’MALLY of Fairview City of Dublin |
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1844 |
12 |
48 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & John |
Anne & John JACKSON-Richard GRIMWOOD |
|
1844 |
12 |
124 |
1844 Jun 28 |
Cork |
|
JACKSON, Joseph R. Augusta A-LOMBARD, Ellen
… John RIDLEY late of hawthorn near Mallow Co.
Cork … Joseph Reid JACKSON at Pembroke Dock Co. Pembrock Royal Navy,
and husband of Augusta Anne DOWERS |
|
1844 |
13 |
65 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, Anthony |
Anthony JACKSON-John POLLOCK |
|
1844 |
13 |
136 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Richard & Mary A. |
Richard & Mary JACKSON-Richard BURR |
|
1844 |
13 |
144 |
|
Tyrone |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-James G. BELL |
|
1844 |
13 |
201 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & Anne |
Frederick JACKSON & ors-William H. TAAFFE |
|
1844 |
13 |
202 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick |
Anne & Frederick JACKSON- Joseph WILSON |
|
1844 |
13 |
206 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick& John A |
Anne & Frederick & John A. JACKSON- Charles
ROBINSON |
|
1844 |
14 |
20 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, Alice |
Alice JACKSON-Henrietta ROGERS et ors |
|
1844 |
15 |
113 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, George B |
George B. JACKSON- Thomas JACKSON & ors |
|
1844 |
15 |
168 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Elizabeth JACKSON-William ORME
No situation |
|
1844 |
16 |
159 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON- James W? |
|
1844 |
16 |
240 |
1844 Oct 18 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
BODILL-JACKSON
Image
357
BTW Adolphus BODILL of Liverpool, Co. Lancaster Esq.
& Frederick JACKSON of Harcourt St., City of Dublin Esq. …in
consideration of £100 … reciting will of William BERNARD 4 dec 1819 land on
west side of road leading from Dublin to Rathmines 35a 2r 17p in Barony
Upper Cross Co. Dublin & also part of lands of Cullins farm 2a 2r 9p
&… |
|
1844 |
16 |
242 |
|
Armagh |
1844 Oct 11 |
BEHAN-SHAW
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358
James BEHAN of Derryallen [Derryallen,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
Co. Armagh Linen Cloth Manufacturer of 1 pt & James SHAW of Belfast Co.
Antrim Merchant a creditor of James BEHAN … transfer lands of Derryallen 12a
2r 33p in Parish Ballymore Barony of Lower [sic] Co. Armagh … William BUCKLEY
of Prospect House Co. Armagh Esq. of the other pt. … WITNESS: James ANDREWS
& Robert KELLY of Belfast |
|
1844 |
16 |
243 |
|
Armagh |
|
BEHAN-SHAW
Image
359
James BEHAN of Derryally. [Derryallen,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
… James SHAW … more details of liquidation of assets. |
|
1844 |
17 |
296 |
1844 Oct 7 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON-Thomas TOWNSEND
Image
598
BTW [?]illis COMFRY of Whitehall Co. Lombard St 4 in
City of London Corn factor of 1st pt; Benjamin JACKSON of
No 28 Gordon St Gordon Sq Co. Middlesex of 2nd pt. Reciting that William
JACKSON late of Kingsale Co. Cork Esq by will dated 22 Oct 1813 demised
unto Edward GREEN and Walter Atkin HAYMAN … property of his eldest son Benjamin
JACKSON … reciting 18 May 1839 BTW Benjamin JACKSON of 1 pt &
Murdock GREEN … reciting 11 Sept 1840 … Robert NEVINS … [Coolnacloghafinna,
Parish Clonpriest,
Barony Imokilly] orse
Beaufield … |
|
1844 |
17 |
300 |
1844 Sep 13 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
600
BTW Robert William JACKSON of Armagh City of
Armagh Barrister at Law of 1st pt John JACKSON of
Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone Beg, Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] City of Armagh Esq. of 2nd pt & Philip KEENAN of City Armagh Esq Barrister at Law of 1st pt & John JACKSON of Ballynahonebeg Co. Armagh Esq of 2nd pt & Philip KEENAN of City of Armagh of 3rd pt. Robert
William JACKSON with consent of John JACKSON let to Philip KEENAN
part of town and lands of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], containing 5a 2r 5p English Statute measure on which a
distillery or Brewery had been erected together with the advantage of the
stream of Water and Water courses as the same ran through the lands as
formerly enjoyed by Nicholas HUTCHESON and as then enjoyed by Philip KEENAN
and bounded on the East by Major THORNTON’s land on the south by the road
leading from Armagh to Caledon on the west by Mr. SAVAGE’s farm and on the
North by the said Robert William JACKSON’s land all in townland
Ballycrummy, Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Jacob BARRETT &
John McKEE of City of Armagh |
|
1844 |
18 |
10 |
1840-1849 |
|
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T- Marr art |
x |
1844 |
18 |
250 |
1844 Nov 23 |
Aghnafirkin |
BROWN |
Deed of assignment btw George RUSK of Ednafirkin, Co.
Monaghan & Jane BROWN also RUSK, his wife. Of the1 pt. & Robert RUCK
of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, Grocer of 2nd pt & George BROWN of
24 Merchants Quay, Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. transfer 6a Ednafyrken,
Parish of Tullycorbet,, Barony of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan. WITNESSES: James
HAMILTON, Samuel BROWN, Archibald BROWN all of Ednafirkin, famers, all age 30
or more. |
1 |
1844 |
19 |
226 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON-James JACKSON |
|
1844 |
19 |
241 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, William A |
William A JACKSON-William WILSON |
|
1845 |
|
|
1845 Mar 13 |
Aghavilla |
|
LaTOUCHE-IRWIN
SEE: 2010 Image 10125
Peter LaTOUCHE of Belview, Co. Limerick & Richard
IRWIN of Drumsilla, Co. Leitrim... various lands incl Aghavilla, Barony of
Carrigallen by est 320 acres ... various lives incl Acheson O’BRIEN Capt of
Leitrim Militia aged abt 35. |
|
1845 |
1 |
107 |
1840-1849 |
|
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Robert-IRVINE, Hill |
x |
1845 |
1 |
166 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, John A |
John A. JACKSON |
|
1845 |
2 |
71 |
1835 Dec 7 |
Armagh |
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH
Image
80
BTW Samuel McCULLAGH of Cladybeg [Clady
Beg, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh farmer of 1 pt & Alexander McCULLAGH of Derryhone [possibly [Derryhale,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co. Armagh farmer of other pt. Samuel McCULLAGH assigned to
Alexander McCULLAGH his 1/4th share of Lisnagannell Co. Down then
in possession of said Alexander McCULLAGH for lives of Alexander McCULLAGH
& heirs |
x |
1845 |
2 |
217 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-Patrick DOWLING |
|
1845 |
2 |
252 |
|
Mayo
Sligo |
JACKSON, Oliver, James, William A |
Oliver, James & William A JACKSON-John MACAN |
|
1845 |
3 |
125 |
1845 Jan 15 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
499
BTW John Hazleton JACKSON of Charlemount Co.
Armagh, Shopkeeper of 1 pt & George TAYLOR of Charlemount shopkeeper of
other pt. Reciting indenture 7 Oct 1815 the Hon Chapple NORTON the Hon Sir
George Fitzgerald Hill Baronet Robert HAMILTON and John CHAMBERS had
contracted with John JACKSON … Recited: Indenture 16 Aug 1834 said John
JACKSON granted mtg of demised premises to James REID and it is also
vested said John JACKSON afterwards died intestate and letters of
admin 16 [?] 1839 of his goods and chattles to his son William JACKSON and by indenture 25 April 1840 James REID & William JACKSON granted
to John Hazleton JACKSON a plot … one part recited indenture 7 Oct
1815 of which this is a memorial In consideration of £55 to the said John
Hazleton JACKSON granted to George TAYLOR … house and back yard formerly
in possession of John Hazleton JACKSON … town of Charlemount, Parish
Loughgall, Co. Armagh… WITNESS: James Ashmur LAWSON Attorney & John
William HANNA Gent both of Charlemount. |
|
1845 |
3 |
210 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-David CORBETT |
|
1845 |
4 |
194 |
1845 Feb 28 |
Moy |
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-BARRY
SEE Image 10123
Thomas BARTLEY of Moy, Co. Tyrone, Gent & David
BARRY of Moy, Merchant. |
|
1845 |
4 |
264 |
|
|
DICKIE
COULTER |
William CHARLETON of 1st pt Thomas
DICKIE of Clonaleenan of 2nd pt Robert COULTER of Dundalk &
Rev. David DAVISON reciting 1839 mtg btw Thomas COULTER & Alexander
DONALDSON dec’d of Philipstown ... lands of Killen & Kane... lease 1794
... natural life of Samuel Alexander COULTER, eldest son of Alexander COULTER
then aged about __ years [Note -
left blank in Memorial] & Joseph Arthur COULTER 2nd son of
Robert COULTER, aged __ years. |
|
1845 |
4 |
270 |
|
Aughaville |
O’BRIEN |
Peter LaTOUCHE to Richard IRWIN of Drumnella, Co.
Leitrim... Aughavilla 327 acres 2 r Plantation Measure. Reciting April 8,
1814 ... William Acheson O’BRIEN signed as a devisee in the will of Richard
IRWIN, lessee. One of the lives was Acheson O’BRIEN aged abt 35 – but I am
unsure whether he was this age in 1845 or 1814. |
|
1845 |
5 |
204 |
|
|
COULTER |
COULTER-DAVISON
NAMES: Robert COULTER of
Dundalk; David DAVISON of London; Unnamed JEFFRIE; Lennox BIGGER; James Neil
McNEIL; Samuel McCULLAGH; Jonathan PURCELL. OTHER PLACES: Carnbeg;
Carranmore; Ballinahattina aka Ballynahattin; Glebe; Townpark; Sportsmans
Hall. |
d |
1845 |
5 |
264 |
1840-1849 |
|
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph, Rev.-DICKIE, Robert
DICKIE, John T-DAVISON, David |
x |
1845 |
6 |
65 |
|
Meath |
JACKSON, Joseph D. |
Joseph D. JACKSON-Francis KEARNY |
|
1845 |
6 |
113 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, William H & Anne |
William H. & Anne JACKSON-William H. TAAFFE |
|
1845 |
7 |
137 |
|
Cavan
Longford
Westmeath |
JACKSON, Anne & ors |
Anne JACKSON- John H. ROPER |
|
1845 |
8 |
8 |
|
|
|
COULTER-COULTER |
x |
1845 |
8 |
228 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Peter W |
Peter W. JACKSON- John WEST |
|
1845 |
9 |
18 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-James DARLING |
|
1845 |
10 |
125 |
1845 May 30 |
|
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas & Jane-CHARLETON, William |
|
1845 |
10 |
299 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, John & Sarah |
John & Sarah JACKSON-Robert MURDOCK
SEE ALSO: ROD 699-416-479614
Image
256
Memorial of an Indented Deed of
assignment bearing date the 30 Jan 1845 between John JACKSON (1795-1839) of New Orleans State of Louisiana United States of America Esquire
William Harris Crawford JONES of Hernando Desoto County State of Mississippi
United States of America Esqr and Sarah JONES otherwise JACKSON his
wife and Thomas Jefferson WORD [SEE WIKI for his family tree] of Ripley State of Mississippi United States of America
Esqr and Mary WORD otherwise JACKSON his wife ( and which said John
JACKSON Sarah JONES and Mary WORD are three of the children of John JACKSON late of Crieve [Creeve, Parish Aghnamullen, Barony Cremorne] Co. Monaghan Esq . and Elizabeth JACKSON otherwise
TATLOW his wife both decd of the 1st part John JACKSON of
Cremore [he was of Drumfaldra, Parish Aghnamullen, Barony Cremorne] in the Co of Monaghan Esq of the 2nd part and Robert MURDOCK
of College Green City of Dublin Solicitor of the 3rd part after Reciting
Indenture of marriage Settlement 7 Feb 1816 executed on the marriage of the
said John JACKSON Esquire with Miss Elizabeth TATLOW and made between
the said John JACKSON of the 1st part John TATLOW and
Elizabeth TATLOW daughter of the said John TATLOW of the 2nd part
and Anthony Tessington TATLOW and Hugh JACKSON of the 3rd part where by a sum of £2,000 was amongst other trusts - a charge upon the Lands for
the issue of said marriage and further reciting the solemnization of said
marriage and that the said John JACKSON and Elizabeth JACKSON otherwise TATLOW his wife were both dead leaving John JACKSON one of
the parties there to and hereto of the first part , their eldest son and heir
at law and four younger children namely the said Sarah JONES otherwise JACKSON wife of the said William Harris Crawford JONES and the said Mary WORD otherwise JACKSON wife of the said Thomas Jefferson WORD and Tatlow JACKSON and Alexander JACKSON them surviving and that the said Anthony
Sissington TATLOW and Hugh JACKSON the Trustees in said
Settlement were both dead and that the said Hugh JACKSON survived
his Co Trustee and died in America leaving John JACKSON his
eldest son and heir at law and that the said John JACKSON the eldest
son of the said Hugh JACKSON being resident in the United
States of America certain proceedings were instituted in the High Court of
Chancery in Ireland by the said John JACKSON (party thereto and
hereto of the first part for the appointment of a new Trustee in the room of
the said Hugh JACKSON deceased and that consequent to said
proceedings and in pursuance of certain Orders of said Court of Chancery the
said John JACKSON party to the Deed of which this writing is a
memorial of the second part, was duly appointed Trustee in the place of said Hugh JACKSON and further reciting that the said John JACKSON Sarah JONES
and Mary WORD had attained age and were each entitled to the sum of £400 late Currency
Amounting to the sum of £1,200 of said Currency being 3/5th part of said sum
of £2,000 charged
by said marriage Settlement on the Lands therein and herein after mentioned
and that the said John JACKSON party of the first part, William
Harris Crawford JONES [SEE: Ancestry Tree; William H. Crawford JONES (1812-aft 1860)] and Sarah his wife and Thomas Jefferson WORD had agreed
to sell and the said Robert MURDOCK to purchase the said Charge of £1,200 of the late
Currency equivalent to £1,107.13.10 ½ of the present currency being 3/5th parts of
said charge of £2,000 of said late Currency with the privity and Consent
of the said John JACKSON ( party of the Second part , said Indenture
Witnessed that in pursuance of said agreement and for the consons therein
they the said John JACKSON party of the first part, William
Harris Crawford JONES and Sarah his wife and Thomas Jefferson WORD and Mary his
wife with the privity and Consent of the said John JACKSON (party of
the 2nd part , testified as therein granted bargained sold
assigned transferred and set over unto the said Robert MURDOCK his Exors
Admors and assigns that & those the several sum of £400, £400 and £400 late Currency
amounting to the sum of £1,200 late Currency equivalent to the sum of £1,107.13.10 ½ of the
present currency being the proportion to which the said John JACKSON ( party hereto of the first part , William Harris Crawford JONES and Sarah
his wife and the said Thomas Jefferson WORD and Mary his wife are resply
entitled of the said sum of £2,000 late Currency to charged as afore said by said Marriage
Settlement of the 7 Feb 1816 upon the Lands and premises therein mentioned
that is to say upon all that and those Those that part of the Lands of
Drumpaldragh [Drumfaldra, Parish Aghnamullen, Barony Cremorne] in the parish of Aughnamullen and County of Monaghan
with the appurces in as full and ample a manner as the same were demised by a
certain Indenture of Lease bearing date the16 Jun and in said Indenture of
marriage settle of the 7 Feb 1816 particularly mentioned and also upon all
that and those that part of Carricknaveagh [Carnaveagh, Parish Aghnamullen, Barony Cremorne] in as full and ample a manner as same were demised by a
certain other Indenture of Lease bearing date the 20 Aug 1774 … WITNESS
William C BLACK and Samuel W RAWLINS of the City of New Orleans United States
of America and as to the execution of said Deed and this memorial by the said John JACKSON party of the second part the same is witnessed by William
Johnston MURDOCK of Kingstown in the Co of Dublin and Thos Bernard CUNNIFF of
South Cumberland St in the Coy of the City of Dublin Gent - John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1845 |
11 |
208 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Frederick A |
Frederick JACKSON-Jeremiah O’BRIEN |
|
1845 |
12 |
160 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, Oliver & Rev William & Anne |
Oliver & Rev William & Anne JACKSON- Rev Thomas
O FETHERSTON
No denomination |
|
1845 |
12 |
188 |
1842 Jan 10 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
George H & Ann JACKSON – Dame Marianne JONES
Image
613
BTW George Humphry JACKSON of Fortland Co. Mayo
Esq of 1st pt; Thomas BLACK of Eccles City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt Joseph Myler McDONNELL of [?] Castle Co. Mayo Esq of 3rd pt.
John JONES of Mullinaloo Co. Waterford Esq. of 4th pt; Anne
JACKSON of Fortland Co. Mayo Spinster of 5th pt; Daniel JONES
of Boudda [possibly Brougher, Parish Toomour,
Barony Corran,] Co.
Sligo Esq & Daniel JONES of same place Esq eldest son of Daniel JONES of
6th pt; Dame Marianne FORDE of Park St. [Gruf__?] Square Middlesex
Widow of 7th pt. … lands of Banadagh ors Banady ors Banada
Drumbanada ors Drumbanadagh ors Drum Banadygh [Banada , ED Banada, Parish Kilmacteige, Barony Leyny]… a long list of
townlands follows … Daniel JONES [SEAL] Anne JACKSON [SEAL] J.
McDONNELL [SEAL]
NOTE: George Humphry
JACKSON (1813-1895) and his sister Anne Jane Sarah JACKSON (?-1883), children
of Oliver-Cuff JACKSON & Sarah JONES. |
|
1845 |
12 |
253 |
|
Waterford |
JACKSON, Thomas & Lydia |
Thomas & Lydia JACKSON-Henry RIDGEWAY |
|
1845 |
13 |
20 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Tatlow, Alexander & John |
Tatlow, Alexander & John JACKSON-Robert MURDOCK
NOTE Children of John
JACKSON & Elizabeth TATLOW (1st wife). The family emigrated to
America. |
|
1845 |
14 |
26 |
1840
Apr 6 |
Enagh
Killynure |
OLIVER, Andrew, William, Mary Jane |
OLIVER, Andrew - OLIVER, William
Deed of Settlement 6 April 1840 between Andrew OLIVER
of Enagh, Co. Armagh Farmer of the first part Mary Jane OLIVER otherwise
HAYES wife of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part. William OLIVER jr of
Killynure, Co. Armagh farmer, brother of the said Andrew OLIVER & James
HAYES of Magherry Kilcranny [Maghery Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh father of
the said Mary Jane OLIVER ... the trustees named by Andrew OLIVER and Mary
Jane OLIVER £200 to Andrew OLIVER paid by James HAYES..Ordered. |
|
1845 |
14 |
63 |
1845 Aug 6 |
Dublin
Sligo |
HYDE |
AI Version Robert
Loftus HYDE
Image 261
BTW Martin Dillon MANNING of Mount Dillon wise
Knocknaganny [Knocknaganny,
Parish St. John's.
Barony Carbury] in the
Co Sligo surviving Trustee named in a certain Indre of Settlement 30 Jul 1828
therein after rect of the first part Lawrence MARA of Wood Street in the City
of Dublin Gent and Rosanna MARA owise GAFFNEY his wife of the Secd part &
James TYRELL of Church Street in the City of Dublin Iron Founder and John HEALY
of Temple Lane in said City Hair Dresser Trustees nominated & app in the
place or stead of the said Martin Dillon MANNING and Robert Loftus Hyde Decd of the third part after rect a certain
Indre of Settlement of the 30 Jul 1828 a Decree made in the cause of MARA Vs MANNING
& others bearing the 8 May 1845 said Indee witnessed in Iron &
exercise of the power and authority in that behalf grove in and by the before
rect Indre of settlement of the 30 Jul 1828 and all other powers enabling
them or either of them thereunto said Lawrence MARA and Rosanna his wife did
and each of them did inate & appoint the said James TYRELL and John
Healey to be Trustees in place and stead of the said Martin Dillow MANNING
and Robt Loftus HYDE decd upon and for
all the Trusts & purposes as and with all power and authorities expressed
and in the said rest Indenture of settlement of the 30 Jul 1828 |
|
1845 |
15 |
35 |
1845 Sep 16 |
Tipperary |
JACKSON |
Image
31
BTW James WILLINGTON of Castle Willington Co. Tipperary
of 1st pt. James Jonathon WILLINGTON and Frederick K. WILLINGTON
of Co. Tipperary and sons of James WILLINGTON of 2nd pt. Reciting
Indenture of Marriage btw James WILLINGTON & Sarah MARK … annuity … lands
of Castlefarm & Killinerane orse Killurane Killinafeencheon Poolakerry
Latteragh Castle Willington the house fields premises in and around the town
of Nenagh Ballinahenry and Clonmore in Barony Upper and Lower Ormond and Co.
Tipperary … demised to John Andrew JACKSON all that and those the said
Castle farm and lands of Killourane orwse Killurane Killinafuncheon
Poolakerry Latteragh Castle Willington the houses fields Premises in and near
the town of Nenagh Ballinahenry and Clonmore … WITNESS: Nicholas BROWN of
Gardiner ST. City of Dublin Captain in the Army & George MILWARD of City
of Waterford Esq. James WILLINGTON [SEAL]
NOTE: a Charlotte
WILLINGTON, dau of James WILLINGTON and Mary CARDEN married a William
JACKSON of Ballymacky, Co. Tipperary son of Minchin JACKSON and
Mary Anne TRACY.
SEE: Minchin
JACKSON family tree.
NOTE: John Andrew JACKSON effects under
£5,000 late of Mount Pleasant, Tipperary Esq. d 4 June 1863 at same place
granted to Alicia JACKSON of Mount Pleasant widow of deceased. NOTE: He may be a son or grandson
or nephew of William JACKSON of Ballymacky. SEE ALSO: Ballymackey
Churchyard, Tipperary. Mrs. Elizabeth JACKSON wife of George
JACKSON, Esq. Of Mount Pleasant, who lived beloved and died Aug 23, 1799.
NOTE: John Andrew
JACKSON was murdered 1863 at Mount Pleasant, Killowney Litter, Co.
Tipperary.
SEE ALSO: ROD: 19-271- 10139. |
|
1845 |
15 |
38 |
1845 Sept 6 |
Aghavilla |
JOHNSON |
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33
William Acheson OBRIEN of Cloghla, Co. Leitrim of the
first part & Paul DANE of Killyhevlin, Co. Fermanagh & Wm TREDENNICK
of Fortwilliam, Co. Donegal trustees for marriage of Wm Acheson OBRIEN &
Juliana his wife & Richard JOHNSTON of Grafton St., Dublin, merchant.
Reciting indenture of 28 May 1740 between Richard MORGAN of City of Dublin
Esq. & John IRWIN of Drumsillagh, Co. Leitrim ... lands of Aghavilla 304 Parish Carrigallen A plantation
measure for the term of three lives ... and reciting that lease and release
dated 29 July 1766 between David Latouche of Dublin Esq. Of the one part
& Acheson IRWIN of Drumsilla afsd. ... David LaTouche demised to Acheson
IRWIN... John FORDE of the City of Dublin demised to Richard IRWIN lands incl
Aghavilly with covenant for renewal. … several renewals and lands vested in
this Richard IRWIN and reciting that this Richard IRWIN was dead and by his
last will and testament dated 13 Dec 1832 devised to Acheson OBRIEN
father of William Acheson OBRIEN .. marriage of Juliana DEANE to OBRIEN ... renewal
in 1845 with La TOUCHE.... loan from Richard JOHNSTON to OBRIEN for 600
pounds... WITNESS: William BOLAND of 36 Coles Lane City of Dublin Law Clerk
& George Dance LAWDER of 31 Kildare St. City of Dublin Attorney at law.
W.A. O”BRIEN [SEAL] and Richard JOHNSTON [SEAL]
NOTE He may or may not
be the Richard JOHNSTON who married Anne JACKSON (btw1744-7 – aft 1782),
daughter of George JACKSON & Margaret O’LAUGHLIN. |
|
1845 |
15 |
38 |
1845 Sep 6 |
Aughaville |
O’BRIEN |
William Acheson O’BRIEN of Clogha, Co. Leitrim Esq.
& Paul DANE of Killyhevlin, Co. Fermanagh & William TREDENNICK of
Fortwilliam, Co. Donegal trustees... marriage of William Acheson O’BRIEN
& Juliana his wife & Richard JOHNSTON of Grafton St, City of Dublin, Gent. Reciting indenture 28 May 1740 btw
Richard MORGAN of City of Dublin Esq & John IRWIN of Drumsillagh, Co.
Leitrim incl lands of Aghavilla, 304 acres.
NOTE He may or may not
be the Richard JOHNSTON who married Anne JACKSON (btw1744-7 – aft
1782), daughter of George JACKSON & Margaret O’LAUGHLIN.
NOTE: A Richard MORGAN
was husband of Elizabeth COULTER (1758-?) |
|
1845 |
15 |
215 |
|
Armagh |
|
NICHOLSON-RICHARDSON
Image
136
Clogharevan Parish Killevy (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior
Upper, Co.
Armagh
Possibly connected to Mary JACKSON (?-1860) of
Monaghan |
|
1845 |
16 |
101 |
|
Galway |
JACKSON, Oliver C. |
Oliver C. JACKSON-Anna M TIGHE |
|
1845 |
17 |
186 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Margaret JACKSON Deed |
|
1845 |
18 |
66 |
|
Cavan |
JACKSON, Anne J & Richard & William |
Anne J & Richard & William JACKSON-Blayney
GREER |
|
1845 |
19 |
122 |
|
Monaghan |
BREAKY |
Wm BREAKEY-Thomas McCULLAGH
Margaret BREAKEY-Thomas McCULLAGH
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
William BREAKEY, Annvill, farmer & Margaret
BREAKEY, nee Mills. |
x |
1845 |
19 |
260 |
1845 Nov 29 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON-Samuel GREEN
Youghal
Image
194
BTW Benjamin JACKSON of Youghal Co. Cork Esq of
1 pt & Samuel GREEN of Youghal Esq of the other part … two undivided 1/3rd parts of messuage house or tenement wherein William MARKS shoemaker formerly
dwelt together with back stable and garden in street formerly called High
Street now called the North Main Street in Town of Youghal … Benjamin
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1845 |
20 |
22 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-William O’NEILL |
|
1845 |
20 |
96 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick & John R |
Anne & Frederick & John R JACKSON-Frederick
STOKES |
|
1846 |
1 |
22 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Joseph D |
Joseph D JACKSON-Edward COULE |
|
1846 |
2 |
25 |
1846 Jan 20 |
Dublin
Kildare |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON- George W WEST
Town of Naas (Co. Kildare)
Image
231
Anne JACKSON of Harcourt St City of Dublin Widow
& sole executor of John JACKSON late of Paradise Row City of
Dublin Gent deceased of 1st pt; George Henry HEATHCOTE of Blenheim
Sq Town of Leeds, Yorkshire Esq Dr of Medicine
and Anne Lydia HEATHCOTE arse HOMAN his wife Brindsley SHERIDAN Dundas HOMAN
Philip Frederick HOMAN Frederick Henry Stock HOMAN Esqrs Mary Anne Gertrude
HOMAN & Helen Louisa HOMAN spinsters all of Seapaint Ave near the Black
Rock Co. Dublin of 2nd pt; George White WEST of Adenode [probably Ardinode
East or Ardinode
West, Ballymore
Eustace, Barony South
Naas] Co. Kildare Esq. of 3rd pt; reciting 22 Jan 1827
Frederick HOMAN Esq granted Michael Lawless DUIGAN one annuity £62.10
chargeable against Roachestown [Rochestown,
Parish of Gilltown,
in the Barony of South
Naas],and part of Geganstown orse Yeganstown [Gaganstown,
Parish Ballymore
Eustace, Barony South
Naas], then and now called Annefield in Barony South Naas Co. Kildare and
Adenode orse Ardenwood in Co. Dublin [?] for
life of Michael Lawless DUIGAN and for securing the annuity by the said
Frederick HOGAN granted all tenements to John JACKSON therein named
his executors & assigns for term of 200 years from day of said deed …
said lands of Annefield afterwards came to be legally vested in the Rev John
HOMAN his eldest son …18 Apr 1840 … conveyed interest to William MOORE 16th pt of each to Anne Lydia HEATHCOTE Brindsley SHERIDAN Dundas HOMAN Phelin
Frederick HOMAN Frederick Henry Stock HOMAN Mary Anne Gertrude HOMAN and
Helen Louisa HOMAN and reciting that Michael Lawless DUIGAN died in 1837 … Anne
JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: ROD: 1835-1-240
NOTE: There is some
confusion with names of townlands being in Co. Kildare and/or Co Dublin. This
is as it was transcribed. |
|
1846 |
2 |
71 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick |
Anne & Frederick JACKSON-Andrew GILL |
|
1846 |
2 |
246 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-John GREENFIELD |
|
1846 |
5 |
48 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON- John GRADWELL |
|
1846 |
6 |
161 |
|
Carrichnaveagh |
|
Campbell-BREAKEY,
Humphrey
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
9/4/1846. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY, Monaghan town,
merchant. Reference to townland of Carrickneveagh & William BREAKEY
deceased. |
|
1846 |
9 |
108 |
|
Queens |
JACKSON, John & Francis |
John & Francis JACKSON- George ADAIR |
|
1846 |
9 |
165 |
1840-1849 |
Drogheda |
COULTER |
COULTER, Jane-AKLAND |
x |
1846 |
10 |
66 |
1846
June 10 |
Ballymore, Armagh |
OLIVER, Catherine & Joseph |
OLIVER, Catherine - KEENAN, Phillip
Between Elizabeth GUNNING of Armagh, Co. Armagh
spinster of the first part, Catherine OLIVER of Armagh aforesaid widow
executrix of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballymore in the Co. Armagh, Gent deceased
of the second part & Phillip KEENAN of Armagh, Co. Armagh, Hotel keeper.
Recited indenture…Elizabeth GUNNING did for the consideration as mentioned
(by the directions and appointment of Catherine OLIVER) by way of conveyance
only and not for only way of warranty of title did sell to Philip KEENAN …
farm formerly in the possession of David OLIVER deceased in townland of
Derryhaw [Derryhaw, Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Parish of Tynan, C.
Armagh…mention of mtg & monies due…. refers to 1804 April 20 renewal
lease. Witness Jacob BARRETT & John McKEE both Gents of Armagh. NOTE: 1804 was when Catherine HAMILTON married Joseph
OLIVER. |
16d |
1846 |
10 |
112 |
|
Kildare
Kings
Meath
Westmeath |
JACKSON, Charlotte |
Charlotte JACKSON-Deed
Drainage Chart – no other details. |
|
1846 |
11 |
24 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, Anne J. J. |
Anne J.J. JACKSON-George A. JACKSON |
|
1846 |
11 |
285 |
|
Leitrim
Roscommon |
JACKSON, Frederick |
Frederick JACKSON-Courtenay NEWTON |
|
1846 |
12 |
212 |
1846 Jul 4 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – John McCANCE
Image
596
Source P 12 Grantors Index 1840-49 –
BTW Robert STEPHENSON Dr of Medicine & David
McCANCE both of Belfast Co. Antrim of 1st pt; George Alexander
JACKSON of Boghead [at Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower] Island Magee Co. Antrim farmer of 2nd pt; John McCANCE of Ladybrook Co. Antrim Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting
mtg 20 July 1841 btw George Alexander JACKSON of 1st pt
& Luke JACKSON of 2nd pt; Edward LINDSAY since deceased
and Amelia LINDSAY his wife also since deceased of 3rd pt lands of
Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
part of townland Lisnalish containing 83a 39p ½ to Robert STEPHENSON and
David McCANCE [?] for lives terms of indenture of 1 Apr 1828 … £600 George
Alexander JACKSON conveyed to David McCANCE that part of Loonburn … and
part of Loonburn in Parish Donogore Barony Antrim for lives of Jane
JACKSON Mary Black JACKSON & Martha ARMSTRONG … Robert STEPHENSON
[SEAL] David McCANCE [SEAL] |
|
1846 |
13 |
41 |
1846 Jun 17 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Rev. William & Mary & Sophia |
Rev William, Mary & Sophia JACKSON-George
BROADBROOK
Youghall
Image
32
BTW Rev. William Nelson JACKSON late of town of
Youghal Co. Cork but now of Kingsey Co. Buckingham Clerk 2nd son
of William JACKSON formerly of Youghal aforesaid Porter Brewer but
late of Kingsale Co. Cork Esq. Collector of the Strands of Kingsale deceased
of 1st pt. Miss Mary JACKSON & Miss Sophia JACKSON formerly of Youghall but now of the City of Cork spinsters sisters of said William
Nelson JACKSON of 2nd pt. John HAYWARD of Dartford Co. Kent
England Gent of 3rd pt and George BROADBROOK of Youghall Co. Cork
Master Cabinet Maker of 4th pt. Reciting lease 4 July 1775 by Rev
Arthur HYDE of Mount Prospect Co. Cork and Anne HYDE orse GREEN his wife unto
the said William JACKSON of Houses and Premises in town of Youghall
opposite the South End of the Mall at yearly rent of £85 & also reciting
last will of William JACKSON 22 Sep 1813 and reciting William
Nelson JACKSON in consideration of £450 paid by George BROADBROOK &
John HAYWARD with concurrence of said Mary JACKSON and Sophia
JACKSON transferred grounds and premises in Town of Youghal opposite the
South end of the Mall so devised by the said Rev Arthur HYDE and Anne HYDE
his wife to the said William JACKSON and two large dwelling Houses
(formerly Malt Houses) erected by said William JACKSON deceased and
the gardens, yards, coach houses, back houses, offices, stabling ground and
concerns … extending in length on the South side from Mall Street on the East
to Fryer Street o the west 151’ and in depth or length on the North side from
Mall St to Fryer 182’ 5” and fronting the Mall Street 57’ 6” … in Parish St.
Mary, Barony Imokilly Co. Cork … William Nelson JACKSON [SEAL] John
HAYWARD [SEAL]
NOTE: Sophia JACKSON
died 21 Dec 1874 at Devonshire Place, Youghal, unmarried gentlewoman, age 70. Probate: 23 January. The will (with one
codicil) of Sophia Jackson formerly of Cork and late of Youghall Co. Cork
Spinster who died 21 December 1874 at latter place was proved at Cork by the
oath of Rev. Robert St. Leger Aldworth of Bride Park Ovens in Co. Cork, one
of the executors. |
|
1846 |
13 |
60 |
1846 Aug 1 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON-Nicholas CUMMINS
Image
47
BTW Walter Williams HARRIS of City of Cork Medicine
Doctor of 1st pt. Mary CUMMINS otherwise JACKSON of
Bellmont Co. Cork Widow of Robert King CUMMINS deceased of 2nd pt.
Nicholas CUMMINS of Ashley House Patricks Hill City of Cork Esq of 3rd pt and James John CUMMINS of City of London merchant of 4th pt.
Reciting marriage settlement of Robert King CUMMINS with Mary JACKSON (then Mary CUMMINS) dated 5th July 1824 the sum of £2,000
Government Stock in trust .. lands of Lotabeg [Lota
Beg, Parish Rathcooney,
Barony Cork] and house and
lands called Mayfield .. Walter W. HARRIS [SEAL] Mary CUMMINS [SEAL] |
|
1846 |
13 |
82 |
1846 May 6 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, William, James, Robert, Elizabeth |
William, James, Robert Elizabeth JACKSON-Deed
Image
64
William JACKSON of Fontstown [Fontstown
Lower, or Fontstown
Upper, Parish Fontstown,
Barony Narragh
& Reban East], Co. Kildare, farmer of 1st pt; James
JACKSON of Davidstown [Davidstown , Parish Davidstown,
of Narragh
& Reban East] Co. Kildare farmer of 2nd pt; Robert
JACKSON of Davidstown Co. Kildare Gent of 3rd pt; Elizabeth
JACKSON of Davidstown widow of 4th pt. Reciting indenture 1
Apr 1838 Robert MOORE of Landsdown Queens Co. Esq released to William
JACKSON part of land of Davidstown 36a 6p together with Dwelling House
and offices and also all [?] trees there standing in Barony East Narragh
Reban Co. Kildare to hold for lives at yearly rent of £65.15 … that fr
consideration James JACKSON paying to his brother the said Robert
JACKSON £148 … & he the said James JACKSON maintains his
mother the said Elizabeth JACKSON during her life … annuity £20/year
he the said William JACKSON granted to James JACKSON that part
of lands of Davidstown 36a 10p , the Dwelling house & trees … WITNESS: Joshua
JACKSON of Calverstown & Isaac JACKSON of Davidstown Co.
Kildare farmers & John WALSH of Athy Co. Kildare writing clerk. William
JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Athgarven & Kineagh & Monestrevan Co.
Kildare NOTE: They likely tie into
this family, but the exact links are still elusive. |
|
1846 |
13 |
210 |
1846 Aug 11 |
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Anna |
Anna JACKSON-George JACKSON
Image
153
BTW John LLOYD of Lisheen Co. Tipperary Esq &
Catherine LLOYD his wife of 1st pt; Charles LLOYD of Liskean
eldest son of John LLOYD of Liskeen & Catherine LLOYD of 2nd pt; Anna JACKSON, spinster, eldest daughter of Major George JACKSON of
Mountpleasant Co. Tipperary of 3rd pt; John LLOYD of Lloydsboro
Co. Tipperary Esq of 4th pt George JACKSON of Mountpleasant &
William BUTLER of Daum Co. Tipperary Esq of 5th pt. Reciting
indenture 10 Aug 1769 btw John BOURKE of 1 pt & John LLOYD since deceased
of other pt … [lots of LLOYD family connections in other recited deeds] …
Marriage to be solemnized btw Charles LLOYD and Anna JACKSON and that Anna
JACKSON was possessed of sum of £7,500 three percent … lands of Ballyerk,
Lisheen, Lisdonally otherwise Lisonelly in Barony Cleogarty & Ikerin Co.
Tipperary …
NOTE: The parents of
Anna JACKSON are Major George JACKSON & Anna Nesbitt ANDERSON (1799-1827)
SEE: Minchin Jackson family tree
SEE: History of Lisheen
Castle. Catherine, the wife of John of Lisheen, died in 1853, and it
was family lore that he was so grief-stricken that he decided to emigrate to
Canada. Records, however, show that he was remarried in Dublin the following
year, 1854, to Mary Ann Minton or Minchen. … Charles Henry was then
in a third marriage, from which there were seven children. His third wife was Louisa Jackson, a Canadian, and a cousin of his first wife. He died in
1887, and by then all his family had emigrated to various countries, such as England,
Canada, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. He bequeathed Lisheen and
its lands to his eldest son, Charles Edward, who was born in 1854, and whose
mother was Anna Langley of Killenure. |
|
1846 |
13 |
212 |
1846 Aug 5 |
Londonderry |
GALT |
Image
155
BTW Eliza Curtis GALT, Helen GALT, Mary Anne GALT &
Louisa Jane GALT all of Coleraine Co. Londonderry spinsters of 1 pt &
Griffin Curtis GALT of Coleraine of other pt … brother William Howard GALT …
several townlands and premises in Town of Coleraine and the acres there unto
respectively belonging as held under the Irish Society of London … farm in
Kiltinney as held by John HUNTER & farm in Bellemont occupied by Widow
and Randal McDOUGAL and Joseph SMITH all of which Griffin CURTIS Esq of Coleraine
granted and who was the Grandfather of the parties had been seized of at his
death and been devised in his will … in Liberties of Coleraine … Eliza Curtis
GALT [SEAL] Helen GALT [SEAL] Mary Anne GALT [SEAL] |
|
1846 |
13 |
229 |
1846 Feb 7 |
Carlow
Wexford
Wicklow |
JACKSON, John, Mary James |
John, Mary & James JACKSON-Richard CUNNINGHAM &
ors
Image
166
BTW John JACKSON of Spinians Co. Wicklow Gent
& Mary JACKSON his wife of 1st pt; James JACKSON & John JACKSON sons of said John JACKSON of 2nd pt; Bartholomew BURLAND of Loggan Co. Wexford, Gent and Margaret BURLAND
spinster daughter of Bartholomew BURLAND of 3rd pt. Richard
CUNNINGHAM of Kill, Co. Kildare Jacob & John BURLAND and Benjamin BURLAND
both of Loggan Gents of 4th pt. Reciting lease 7 March 1753 Rev.
Richard BALDWIN then Provost of Trinity College Dublin demised to Jacob
JACKSON part of lands of Spinians and also the Hill of Spinians in Barony
Talbotstown Co. Wicklow to hold for three lives and reciting that the said John
JACKSON the elder was entitled to the lease’s interest in said land 59a
he gave to his son James JACKSON party thereto and further reciting
that Margaret BURLAND by virtue of will of her Aunt Jane PLUMMER was entitled
to an annuity £10 out of lands of Clonmore Co. Carlow secured by deed 29 Sept
1814 executed by John MARTIN to said Jane PLUMMER and was also entitled
under said will to 1/3rd pt of rents from townland of Camolin Co.
Wexford under lease 31 Aug 1792 from the Rt Hon Arthur Lod Viscount Valentia
to John PLUMMER and entitled to a sum of £400 secured by the joint bond of
James George Earl of Courtown & of James Thomas Low Viscount Stopford 25
Feb 1824 and further reciting that a marriage was intended between said John
JACKSON and said Margaret BURLAND and agreed that the lands of Spinians
except the 50a then in possession of said James JACKSON and the
Dwelling House and offices farming stock & implements and household
furniture of the said John JACKSON the elder should be settled for the
benefit of said John JACKSON the younger and Margaret BURLAND and
their issue … the said John JACKSON the elder with consent of his wife
and said James JACKSON granted to Richard CUNNINGHAM John BURLAND and
Benjamin BURLAND lands of Spinians as devised by lease of 7th March 1753 except that part then in possession of James JACKSON … and
by virtue of indenture 29 Sept 1814 the share of John MORTON deceased &
parcels of Boglands of Clonmore in Co. Carlow & interest of Margaret
BURLAND a part of land in or near town of Camolin Co. WEXFORD formerly held
by Henry PERCY containing 4a 3p … John JACKSON [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL] Bartholomew BURLAND [SEAL] Margaret BURLAND [SEAL] in presence of John
JACKSON the elder Samuel CONOLY, James BETTY Vicars
NOTE: JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. John JACKSON is probably a son of Jacob JACKSON & Ellinore
HIGGINBOTHAM. |
|
1846 |
13 |
277 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne & Frederick |
Anne & Frederick JACKSON- David KERNEY |
|
1846 |
13 |
277 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, John R |
John R. JACKSON-David KERNEY |
|
1846 |
14 |
115 |
|
Queens |
JACKSON, Anna M |
Anna M. JACKSON & Elizabeth JACKSON-James MILNER |
|
1846 |
14 |
220 |
1846 Jun 26 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Isaac |
Isaac JACKSON-Thomas GLAZEBROOK & ors
Image
391
Marriage settlement btw Isaac JACKSON of
Castlefarm [Castlefarm,
Parish Fontstown,
Barony Narragh
& Reban East] Co. Kildare farmer of 1st pt & Hannah
GLAZEBROOK of Ballitore [Ballitore , Parish Timolin,
Barony Narragh
& Reban East] Co. Kildare spinster of 2nd pt; Thomas
GLAZEBROOK of Ballitore farmer (brother of said Hannah) and Joshua JACKSON of Calverstown Co. Kildare farmer (brother of said Isaac) of 3rd pt. Reciting 10 Feb 1820 The Marquis of Drogheda demised to Isaac JACKSON the elder and his heirs part of lands of Ballanatracasane [? Ballynagussaun,
Parish Fontstown,
Barony Narragh
& Reban East] containing 52 a 2r 20p in Barony East Narragh and
Rhebon Co. Kildare to hold for three lives. Reciting 20 Feb 1832 John
BURROWES of Ballanageesawn [Ballynagussaun,
Parish Fontstown,
Barony Narragh
& Reban East] Co. Kildare Cordwainer demised to Isaac JACKSON the elder prt of lands of Ballanageesawn with the Dwelling House & Barn
containing 7a 2r 39p in Barony East Narrgh and Rhebon Co. Kildare … Reciting
that Isaac JACKSON the elder had since died and by his will devised to
his eldest son William JACKSON by indenture 28 Aug 1841 the lands of
Ballanatracasane and lands of Ballanageesawn subject to payment of rents to
his brother Isaac JACKSON the younger and reciting that a marriage was
intended btw Isaac JACKSON & Hannah GLAZEBROOK … trust … WITNESS:
William SINGLETON of Parnel Place City of Dublin Gent & Godfrey MOORE of
Dominick St City f Dublin Solicitor. Isaac JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1846 |
14 |
232 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-John CARAHER |
|
1846 |
15 |
35 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick, & John R. |
Anne, Frederick & John R. JACKSON-William TODD |
|
1846 |
15 |
38 |
|
Monaghan |
|
BREAKEY-STEENSON
BREAKEY, Wm & BREAKEY, Martha-Stenson, Wm
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
10/9/1846. William BREAKEY and wife Martha
Mitchell. |
x |
1846 |
15 |
70 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick, & John R. |
Anne, Frederick & John R. JACKSON-William TODD |
|
1846 |
16 |
181 |
1846 Sept 29 |
Aghavilla |
|
John GODLEY of Killegar, Co. Leitrim & John Robert
GODLEY eldest son of John GODLEY – marriage settlement Charlotte Griffith
WYNNE of Voclas, Co. Denbigh, Wales.... Rev James GODLEY of Beltebrurd, Co.
Cavan. ... & Rev Henry OBRIEN of Killegar, Co. Leitrim .. many
townlands incl Aghavilla. |
|
1846 |
16 |
213 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, Sydney V. |
Sydney V. JACKSON-Hodgons LLOYD |
|
1846 |
17 |
136 |
|
|
COULTER |
DAVISON-Belfast Railway |
x |
1846 |
17 |
203 |
1846 Dec 3 |
Kings |
JACKSON, Frances & Louisa |
Frances & Louisa JACKSON-Samuel S DROUGHT
Image
568
BTW James HASLAM of Ballyboy Kings Co Ellen HASLAM orse
DAVIES of Ballyboy widow of Richard HASLAM formerly of Ballyboy Esq deceased
& Alicia HASLAM of Ballyboy spinster which said James & Alicia were
the only children of said Richard HASLAM and Ellen his wife of 1st pt; Ellen HASLAM of 2nd pt; Francis JACKSON of Killavillan
Kings Co. Esq. and Louisa JACKSON of Killevilla Kings Co. spinster 4th daughter of said Francis JACKSON of 3rd pt; Samuel Shaw
DROUGHT of Tullamon Kings Co. Esq of 4th pt James JACKSON of
Killavilla Esq of 5th pt; Thomas JACKSON of Cloncor Kings
Co., Esq of 6th pt. reciting marriage to be had btw James HASLAM
& Louisa JACKSON … lands of Knock and Drinagh containing 177a with
13a bog and common in Parish & Barony Ballyboy, Kings Co. and several
parcels in Town, Parish & Barony Ballyboy to hold to use of Samuel Shaw
DROUGHT … to use of James JACKSON & his heirs and assigns for
purpose of paying Jointure .. lease of 80 years granted to Thomas JACKSON … lands of Killadrawn containing 89a, Parish Drumcullan Kings Co. to hold to
Samuel Shaw DROUGHT … WITNESS: John Joseph JONES of Clins Co., Limerick Esq
& James HASLAM of Essex Quay City of Dublin solicitor James HASLAM [SEAL]
James HASLAM [SEAL]Eleanor HASLAM [SEAL] Alicia J. HASLAM[SEAL] ,
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
|
1846 |
17 |
214 |
1846 Oct 11 |
Kings |
JACKSON, Frances & Louisa |
Frances & Louisa JACKSON-George JACKSON
Image
573
BTW Francis JACKSON then of Killavillea Kings Co Esq of
1st pt; James JACKSON then of Killavillea Esq 2nd son of Said Francis JACKSON of 2nd pt. George DAVIES then
of Applevilla Co. Clare Esq & Catherine DAVIES then of Applevilla
spinster, eldest daughter of said George DAVIES of 3rd pt; George
JACKSON then of Laurel Hill Kings Co of 4th pt & William
KINGSMILL then of Williams Fort Kings Co. of 5th pt. Marriage to
be intended btw James JACKSON & Catherine DAVIES. Reciting the
said Francis JACKSON transferred by direction of the said James
JACKSON and with the assent of George DAVIES and Catherine DAVIES demised
to George JACKSON in his actual possession by year lease part of
townland of Longford known as Kierrans and the Mill Holdings in parish Sier
Keerans Barony Ballybritt Kings Co. … joint lives of Francis JACKSON & James JACKSON … WITNESS: Thomas BLOOD of Roseton Co. Clare Esq
& John HASLAM of City of Dublin Solicitor. Francis JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly and JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
1846 |
18 |
170 |
. |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick, & John R |
Anne, Frederick & John R. JACKSON-deed |
|
1846 |
19 |
124 |
1846 Nov 13 |
Aghavilla |
|
Richard JOHNSTON of Grafton St. Dublin & William
Acheson OBRIAN of Cloghla, Co. Leitrim Esq. & Anna DANE late of
Daneville, Co. Donegal and now of North Cumberland St, Dublin widow of 3rd part reciting indenture 6 Sept 1845 between William Acheson OBRIEN and Paul
DEANE of Killhevlin. NOTE: A complex legal
case follows and the lands of Aghavilla were caught up in this. This could be
the JACKSON of Urker connection to Leitrim land (through the JOHNSTON-JACKSON connection).
NOTE He may or may not
be the Richard JOHNSTON who married Anne JACKSON (btw1744-7 – aft
1782), daughter of George JACKSON & Margaret O’LAUGHLIN. |
|
1846 |
19 |
257 |
1846 Dec 11 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Sarah |
Sarah JACKSON-Rev Patrick BRENNAN
Image
426
BTW Sarah JACKSON of City of Dublin of 1 pt
& Rev Patrick BRENNAN Parish Priest of Kildare, Co. Kildare Clerke of
other pt. Reciting indenture 31 Jul 1801 btw Patrick LEA of Rathangan [Rathangan, or Rathangan
Demesne, Parish Rathangan,
Barony of East Offaly],
Co. Kildare Blacksmith of 1 pt and Jane WATSON of Rathangan spinster of other
pt and reciting indenture 26 May 1802 btw James GLYNN of Rathangan Bricklayer
of 1 pt & Jane WATSON of other pt & … Sarah JACKSON granted to
Patrick BRENNAN lot in town of Rathangan in breadth in front to the street
24’ together with free and full liberty of the gateway or passage adjoining
containing 8’ and in breadth in rere 24’ and in depth from front to rere 162’
as Patrick LEE held with the dwelling house erected thereon by said Jane
WATSON in tenancy of Dr. James FITZSIMONS in town of Rathangan Barony East
Ophaley, Co. Kildare and also part of James GLYNN’s dwelling house adjoining
the said Jane WATSONs said dwelling house in Town of Rathangan and known by
the name of the Room over the Gateway … during lives … reciting 31 Jul 1801 …
WITNESS; William PIGGOT of Henry Street City of Dunlin Esq & James BURKE
of Lower Gardiner St attorney at law. Sarah JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1846 |
20 |
149 |
|
Clare |
JACKSON, John R |
John R. JACKSON-Isabella WILLIAMSON |
|
1846 |
20 |
150 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick, & John R. |
Anne, Frederick & John R. JACKSON-deed |
|
1846 |
20 |
199 |
|
Antrim |
JACKSON, John jr |
John JACKSON jr-John JACKSON & ors
City Belfast |
|
1846 |
20 |
219 |
|
Limerick |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON-Edward CRAISE[?] |
|
1847 |
1 |
71 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & John R |
Frederick & John R. JACKSON-Sarah MEGAN |
|
1847 |
1 |
72 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick & John R. |
Anne, Frederick & John R. JACKSON – George STANLEY |
|
1847 |
2 |
49 |
1846 Dec 16 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
279
Robert William JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of
1 pt & Ecclesiastical Commission for Ireland of the other pt. … lands of
Lanugher [??], Aughervillen [possibly Aghavilly], Aughegallagh Aghergallagh [possibly Corr and Aughantarragh, Parish Eglish (Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Beromine, Tullymore orse Aughalin [Tullymore , Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, & Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan, Parish Grange (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in Co Armagh & one townland of Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish & Co. Armagh & part of the
quarterland of Mullabrack [Mullaghbrack, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] in Co. Armagh in possession of said Robert William JACKSON & part
of the townland of Mullybrack 2r of land adjoining to the Church of
Mullybrack .. on payment of £1,848.2.6 with Interest … Robert William
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1847 |
2 |
282 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & John R & Anne |
Frederick & John R. & Anne JACKSON-Andrew GILL |
|
1847 |
2 |
292 |
|
Tyrone |
JACKSON, Martha & Maria |
Martha & Maria JACKSON-John BUCHANNAN & ors |
|
1847 |
3 |
77 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-Robert MURDOCK |
|
1847 |
5 |
280 |
|
Armagh |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON-John NEWALL
Image
475
BTW William JACKSON of Derrylard Co. Armagh
farmer of 1 pt & John NEWELL of Denvian Co. Armagh farmer of other pt …
part of lands of Derrylard and turf bog in Derrylard, Parish Tartaraghan
Barony Oneiland, Co. Armagh … John NEWELL [SEAL] WITNESS: John HAZLETT of
Lurgan Co. Armagh solicitor. |
|
1847 |
7 |
78 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, John & James |
John & James JACKSON-William B. GOODISON |
|
1847 |
7 |
263 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Alexander JACKSON-Charlotte ?
See beneath – no mention of them in ROD: 1847-7-263 |
|
1847 |
7 |
263 |
1847 May 4 |
Mayo
Dublin |
JACKSON, Oliver |
Oliver JACKSON-Mathew ATKINSON & ors
Image
213
BTW William ATKINSON of Pembroke Rd Co. Dublin Esq and
late of Rehins Co. Mayo Esq of 1st pt; Oliver JACKSON of
Bellina Co. Mayo Esq of 2nd pt. Mathew ATKINSON of Rutland St City
of Dublin Esq barrister at Law & Rev Thomas ATKINSON of Doon Glebe Co.
Limerick Clerk of 3rd pt. … lands of Glencashell otherwise
Glensashell otherwise Glencastle in Barony Ennis Co. Mayo … Charles ATKINSON
the elder & Charles ATKINSON the younger held & enjoyed & also
undvivided 1/3rd pt f ands of Lisduogue otherwise Ballyaddogue
Ballyhourick & Ballynamonagh held byt Charles ATKINSON the elder &
Charles ATKINSON the younger & undertenants & 1/3rd pt of
Glencashell otherwise Glencastle for lives of William ATKINSON & Richard
COOTE eldest son of Rev Charles COOTE formerly of Doon Glebe Co. Limerick
Clerk … William ATKINSON [SEAL} |
|
1847 |
8 |
170 |
1847 Apr 24 |
|
COULTER |
Joseph COULTER- Robert WOODE. Nigel DICKIE deeds.
Not needed. |
|
1847 |
11 |
77 |
1847 June 8 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON-St. Leger ALDWORTH
Town of Youghall
Image
334
BTW Mary JACKSON of Youghal Co. Cork spinster of
the other part (sic – of the 1 pt) The Rev John ALDWORTH Rector of Glanworth
Co. Cork of 2nd pt & St. Leger ALDWORTH of Monkstown Co. Cork
and Rev Henry SWANZEY Clerke Rector of Macroom Co. Cork of 3rd pt.Reciting indenture made btw Rev William Nelson JACKSON of Kingsey
Co. Buckingham Clerk of 1 pt and said Mary JACKSON of the other pt premises
described were demised unto Mary JACKSON to secure to her the
repayment of £700 … [ Wills of William JACKSON and Benjamin Murdock
JACKSON & Lands as described in ROD: 1843-12-284] … Mary JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Rev. John ALDWORTH (1801-1878) & Mary
JACKSON (abt 1797-1864) married June 10, 1847 |
|
1847 |
12 |
185 |
1847 Jul 1 |
Armagh
Dublin |
JACKSON |
Image
164
BTW John JACKSON of Haddington Rd City of Dublin
Esq of 1st pt; Robert William JACKSON the younger of
Haddington Road City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt & George SCOTT of
City of Armagh of 3rd pt. … in consideration of £100 paid by
George SCOTT to John JACKSON made over to George SCOTT a tenement in
Cullen St. in City of Armagh then in possession of George SCOTT containing in
front 53’ bounded on the east by a tenement belonging to the Armagh Joint
Stock Building and Improvement Co. on the west by a tenement belonging to
George SCOTT and all the other before mentioned Tenement on Vicars Hill in
City of Armagh on which said George SCOTTs store was built containing in
front to Vicars Hill 25’ in Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh … term of 39
years recited indenture of Renewal 30 Jul 1823 which contains clauses on the
part of John JACKSON and Robert William JACKSON for title and
other covenants … WITNESS: Samuel BRADSHAW of 65 Middle Abbey St. City of
Dublin Solicitor & Owen HAMILL of 17 Moore St. City of Dublin Clerk. John
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1847 |
12 |
212 |
1847 July 19 |
Antrim
Londonderry
Coleraine
Tyrone |
JACKSON, James A. |
James A. JACKSON – Ireland Public Works
Image
185
Of Lough Neagh in Co. Londonderry, Antrim, Down, Armagh
& Tyrone (10 pp list of names of proprietors) Tullydoey, Dungannon, Co.
Tyrone, James A. JACKSON on Image
190. |
|
1847 |
12 |
235 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Frederick A |
Frederick A. JACKSON-Rev Frederick BRIDGE |
|
1847 |
13 |
16 |
1847 Aug 13 |
JACKSON, Henry Vincent |
JACKSON |
Image
280
Conveyance of Susannah PEARSON elder otherwise YEATES
of Green Hills, Co Dublin widow and executrix of Henry PEARSON late of
Ballybough Bridge Co. Dublin, Cooper, deceased of 1st pt. Henry
PEARSON of Marrowbone Lane, City of Dublin, Cooper. William ALLEN of Green
Hills, farmer. Hannah ALLEN otherwise PEARSON his wife, Thomas PEARSON of
Bride St wire worker, Richard PEARSON of Capel Street Iron Monger, Edward
PEARSON of Bride St Wire Worker all in City of Dublin, Anne Jane PEARSON and
Susannah PEARSON the younger both of Green Hill Milliners and dress makers
which said Henry PEARSON, Hannah ALLEN orse PEARSON Thomas PEARSON &
Richard PEARSON Edward PEARSON, Anne Jane PEARSON and Susannah PEARSON the
younger are the children of the said Henry PEARSON deceased. Of 2nd pt; William Henry JACKSON of Upper Mecklenburgh St., City of
Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. Henry Vincent JACKSON was the sole
executor of the will of Henry PEARSON. PEARSONs released to William Henry
JACKSON (ie in his actual possession) town and lands of Cranwellstown [Cromwellstown,
Parish Killteel,
Barony South Salt]
part of Kilteel [probably Parish Killteel, Barony South Salt,], Barony
of South Salt, Co. Kildare.
SEE: Family tree of Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
1847 |
13 |
35 |
|
---- |
JACKSON, Bridget |
Bridget JACKSON-John BRYAN
No denomination |
|
1847 |
14 |
16 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-James GELON |
|
1847 |
14 |
237 |
|
--- |
JACKSON, Oliver C |
Oliver C. JACKSON-National Bank of Ireland |
|
1847 |
15 |
83 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, John & ors |
John JACKSON-Anne HAMILTON |
|
1847 |
15 |
201 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Joshua & Susannah |
Joshua JACKSON & wife Susannah JACKSON-William
SINGLETON |
|
1847 |
17 |
35 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-James K JACKSON |
|
1847 |
18 |
5 |
1847 Jul 7 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick, John R, Anne |
Frederick, John R, Anne JACKSON-Andrew GILL
Image
9
BTW Frederick JACKSON of Harcourt St City of
Dublin Esq & John Richard JACKSON of Upper Mount St. City of
Dublin Esq Lieut. In her Majesty’s 29th Regiment of 1st pt. Thomas Arthur Ahmuty KIRKWOOD of Glenbrooke Co. Dublin sq & Anne
JACKSON of Upper Mount St widow. Thomas Arthur Ahmuty KIRKWOOD is last
surviving Trustee and said Anne JACKSON sole executrix of will of John
JACKSON late of Rathmines Road Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt.
Andrew GILL of Dame St City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. … land on
south side of new road leading from Rathmines to Harolds Cross called and
known by name of Leinster Road and fronting the new road called Grosvenor
Place … in Parish St. Peter Barony Upper Cross Co. Dublin … WITNESS: Nicholas
LAMB of Carysfort Ave Co. Dublin & John Mallet WILLIAMSON.
NOTE: Probate: John
Richard JACKSON effects under £500 formerly of No.
29 Lower Fitzwilliam St. Dublin and late of Wanganui, New Zealand,
Gentleman d 14 Sept 1866 granted to Ann JACKSON of No 36 Stephens Green Dublin, Spinster the sister and one of
the Residuary Legatees. |
|
1847 |
18 |
275 |
1847 Nov 29 |
Aughaville |
LATOUCHE |
Drainage works – great long list & scads of it
owned by Peter LaTOUCHE – but I couldn’t find Aughavilly in it. |
|
1847 |
20 |
182 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-James NESBITT |
|
1847 |
21 |
12 |
1847 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON – William McELROTH |
|
1847 |
21 |
33 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON-John A JACKSON |
|
1847 |
21 |
34 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON, John A |
John A JACKSON-George JACKSON |
|
1847 |
21 |
41 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON-Robert MINNETT
Seems to be wrong # Image
455 |
1847 |
1847 |
21 |
41 |
|
Kings
Tipperary |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON-Robert MINNETT & ors |
|
1848 |
1 |
2 |
1838 Dec 18 |
Kings |
PUREFOY, William |
James R. & Others
Image 6
BTW William Alexander PUREFOY of
Dorset St. City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt. James Robert PUREFOY of Banagher,
Kings Co.& Brinsley PUREFOY & Richard PUREFOY Esq. of 2nd pt. Reciting earlier deed 12 Dec 1837 re lands of Clonbullogue and Clonmore
otherwise Purefoy’s Place and land of Clonkeen all in Barony Coolestown,
Kings Co. |
|
1848 |
1 |
47 |
1847 Oct 11 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON – John A. JACKSON
Image
45
BTW George JACKSON of #10 Vesci
Place Co. Dublin Esq of 1 pt & John Andrew JACKSON of Mount
Pleasant Co. Tipperary Esq. the eldest son of the other pt. Released to John
Andrew JACKSON lands of Upper Emmill [Emmel West?] called and known by the
Bush farm containing 76a 21p lying between the new line of road and the lands
of Emill [Emmel and/or Emmel East and/or Emmel West, Parish Templeharry, Barony Clonlisk] being part of Emill commonly
called Gurtavoneen containing 3a 1r 29p including 1a of tillage ground
formerly in possession of Thady CARROLL shoe maker and late in possession of
James Johnston STONEY Esq. …. In Parish Templehaney [Templeharry], Barony Clonlisk Kings Co. for lives of John Crawford LANGFORD eldest son of
George LANGFORD of Ballintoher, Co. Tipperary Esq. & John BAYLY eldest
son of John BAYLY of Delisboro Co. Tipperary … George JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1848 |
1 |
179 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON-Tailors Corporation School &
Charities Trustees |
|
1848 |
2 |
38 |
1848 |
Antrim |
JACK, Robert |
Robert JACK (not JACKSON) – Robert DICKEY |
|
1848 |
2 |
107 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick, John R, Anne |
Frederick, John R, Anne JACKSON-John C. BARTON
NOTE: Probate: John
Richard JACKSON effects under £500 formerly of No.
29 Lower Fitzwilliam St. Dublin and late of Wanganui, New Zealand,
Gentleman d 14 Sept 1866 granted to Ann JACKSON of No 36 Stephens Green Dublin, Spinster the sister and one of
the Residuary Legatees. |
|
1848 |
2 |
224 |
|
Belfast |
JACKSON, James K |
James K. JACKSON-Belfast Borough Mayor |
|
1848 |
4 |
115 |
1848 Feb 21 |
|
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas & wife; COULTER, Launcelot-COULTER,
John Henry
County Louth Archives
PP54/6/4
1847 May 15 NAMES: Thomas
COULTER of Skyhill; Anne COULTER nèe DOWDALL; Launcelot COULTER of Killeen
Cottage; John COULTER of Skyhill; George CRAWLEY of Killeen Cottage; Thomas
SHEWELL, deceased; Unnamed COUGAN, COLEMAN, ROBERT & DILLON; William HILL
of Ballsmills; Thomas CRAWLEY; Samuel GLENNIE. OTHER
PLACES: The Hamilton Arms tenement. |
d |
1848 |
4 |
176 |
|
Fermanagh |
McCULLAGH |
Public Works Commission
James McCullagh Esq. of Corfadd, Co. Monaghan – loan
approved of £400 for improvement of lands of Baragh Drumbulcan, Barony
Tirkennedy, Co. Fermanagh. |
x |
1848 |
5 |
36 |
1848 Mar 1 |
Corfadd, Co. Monaghan |
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-Public Works
James McCullagh Esq of Corfadd ,Barony of Cremorne, Co.
Monaghan, loan to McCullagh – owner “within the meaning of said act” of
Corfadd, |
x |
1848 |
5 |
59 |
|
Queens |
JACKSON, John & Francis |
John & Francis JACKSON-Robert FRAZER & ors |
|
1848 |
6 |
60 |
1847 Jun 15 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON-James McMATH & ors
Image
527
BTW John JACKSON of Cremorne Green & James
McWALTY of Castleblayney both Co. Monaghan Esq & trustees of will of
William HAMILTON late of Castleblayney Esq. deceased of 1st pt;
Anne HAMILTON of Castleblayney widow of William HAMILTON of 2nd pt; Thomas HAMILTON jr of Knockreas [Knockreagh?] Co. Monaghan of 3rd pt; Robert CALLAN & John CALLAN both of Tull[?]att Co. Monaghan Esq. of 4th pt; Campbell HAMILTON of Ballydian Co. Monaghan of 5th pt;
Hamilton McMATH of Thornford [Thornhill?]
Esq of 6th pt; William Hamilton SWANZY of Cows and Cornwall in
England Esq.; of 7th pt; William HUTCHINSON of Leixlip [Leixlip or Leixlip
Demesne, Parish Leixlip,
Barony of North Salt]
Co. Kildare Gent of 8th pt; Sarah HUTCHINSON of Ballydian Co.
Monaghan of 9th pt; Mary CALLAN of Tullycrinnett Co. Monaghan
spinster of 10th pt; Margaret CALLAN of Tullycrinnett spinster of
11th pt; Sarah MATHEWS of Annyart [?] Co. Monaghan Widow of 12th pt; James McKINSTRY of Brouham Co. Armagh Gent & Elizabeth Jane McKINSTRY
his wife of 13th pt; James HAMILTON of Lisagurt Co. Monaghan Gent
of 14th pt; Margaret HAMILTON of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan widow
administrator of Andrew HAMILTON late of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan Gent
deceased a legatee in will of said William HAMILTON deceased of 15th pt. & James McMATH and Parker McWATTY both of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan
Esq. … Court of Chancery … |
|
1848 |
6 |
64 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-John R. JACKSON |
|
1848 |
6 |
65 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, John R |
John R. JACKSON-Alexander BOND |
|
1848 |
6 |
81 |
1848 Mar 13 |
|
DICKIE |
WALLACE-DICKIE
1848 March 13 NAMES: James
WALLACE of Clements Lane, London; John Barklie WALLACE of New Orleans; ; William McNaghton
DICKIE; George SWAYNE; George Hinton BOVELL; George Kennedy SMITH; Edward
O'ROURKE; Robert TORRENCE. OTHER PLACES: The
Muckamore Mills. |
d |
1848 |
6 |
207 |
1847 Feb 22 |
|
COULTER |
COULTER-POLLOCK
1847 February 22 NAMES: John
COULTER of Ballsmill; William POLLOCK of Dundalk; Thomas SHEWELL deceased;
Samuel BRADFORD of Cavananore; John COULTER jr.; John TOWNLEY. |
d |
1848 |
6 |
272 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-Dundalk & Enniskillen Railway |
x |
1848 |
9 |
196 |
1848 Mar 15 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, James & Henry |
James & Henry JACKSON-Samuel KIDD & ors
Image 647
A Memorial of an Indenture of
Marriage Settlement BTW James JACKSON of Cloncern [Cloncurrin,
Parish Clones,
Barony Dartree] in
the County of Monaghan Esquire of the first part Henry JACKSON of Craig [possibly Craig, Parish Muff, Barony Inishowen West,
Co.Donegal, on the border of
Fermanagh] Co. Fermanagh only son and heir at law of the said James JACKSON of the second port Samuel KIDD of Dundrum [Dundrum,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Esquire
and Ellen Jane KIDD second Daughter of the said Samuel KIDD of the third part
and Samuel Alexander KIDD of Darkly [Darkley,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Esquire
and Andrew McMATH of Castleblayney in the County of Monaghan Esquire of the
fourth part in consideration of an intended marriage between the said Henry JACKSON and Ellen Jane KIDD and of the sum of £1,000 paid to the said Henry JACKSON by the said Samel KIDD the said James JACKSON granted bargained sold released and confirmed unto the said Samuel Alexander KIDD
and Andrew McMATH All that the Town and Lands of Leek [Leek,
Parish Donagh, Barony Trough] situate in
the Barony of Monaghan and County of Monaghan to the use of the said James JACKSON for his life provided the said Henry JACKSON should so long live and from and after the death of the said Henry JACKSON so much of the said Towns and Lands as shall produce clear yearly rent or sum
of £100 to
the use of the said Ellen Jane KIDD for the term of her natural life as her
Jointure and Dower WITNESS James H. BOYD of Castle Blayney Esquire and Joseph
ROBINSON of Ballibay Esquire Doctor . of Medicine both in the County of
Monaghan aforesaid James JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Samuel KIDD
1790-1860), his daughter Ellen Jane KIDD (1821-1888) married Henry JACKSON
(1811-1893), son of James JACKSON & Mary KIDD. Henry JACKSON’s brother
was James JACKSON (1819-1831) |
|
1848 |
12 |
270 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, John S |
John S. JACKSON-Terence LOUGHRAN |
|
1848 |
13 |
34 |
1848 Jun 1 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Francis JACKSON
Image
303
BTW Francis JACKSON then
of Killavilla [Killavilla, Parish Roscrea, Barony Ballybritt], Kings Co. of 1st pt
Alicia Jane HASLAM spinster only daughter of Richard HASLAM late of Ballyboy
House Kings Co. Esq. deceased of 2nd pt James HASLAM of Ballyboy
House Esq. of 3rd pt & Anne JACKSON widow of 4th pt. Reciting last will of Francis JACKSON the elder Esq. deceased
dated 9 Mar 1847 and reciting that a marriage to be had btw Francis
JACKSON & Alicia Jane HASLAM … lands of Killavilla lately in
possession of Francis JACKSON deceased bounded on south by road
leading from Ballybritt to the Pike late commonly called the Side gate on the
Dublin Road in Barony Ballybritt … WITNESS: Thomas HACKETT of Whitepound
Kings Co & Lewis H. JACKSON of Killavilla Kings Co. Francis
JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
1848 |
1848 |
14 |
42 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, George V. & Oliver |
Oliver V JACKSON & Oliver JACKSON- Richard D. KANE |
|
1848 |
17 |
19 |
1848 July 20 |
Wexford |
HYDE |
Image
295
between George HYDE and William HYDE
both of Ballymacdonafin in Co. Gents of the one part and Robert Newenham HYDE
of in that Portland Street Walworth Co. Surry near London Gent of the other
part. Reciting Indenture 9 Apr 1778 John ROE of Ballymacdonafin [possibly Balltdonigan (Baile Uí Dhonnagáin) (aka Ballydonigan), Parish Clone, Barony Scarawalsh] Co. Wexford did confirm unto Robert HYDE therein
described (who was the Great Grandfather of the said Robert Newenham HYDE
George HYDE and William HYDE parties hereto) in his actual to his heirs and
assigns all that and those the Town and lands of Ballymacdonafin [possibly Ballymacoonoge , Parish Killisk, Barony of Ballaghkeen South] Barony Ballaghkeene and County of Wexford To hold unto
the said Robert HYDE his heirs and assigns for the lives of three persons
with covenant for perpetual Renewal said deed witnessed that for the
considerations therein mentioned George HYDE and William HYDE and each of
them did grant bargain sell assign transfer and make over release and confirm
unto the said Robert Newenham HYDE ( in his actual possession) … Town and
lands of Ballymacdond fine containing 264a late Irish plantation measure or
thereabout in the Barony of Ballaghkeen … unto the said Robert Newenham HYDE
his heirs and assigns from the day next before the day of the date of said
presents for and during the natural lives and life of the said Robert
Newenham HYDE Amelia HYDE Richard HYDE … original Indenture of Release of 9
Apr 1748 … Hyde did for himself his exors and actions reserve release
discharge and forever quit claim unto the said George HYDE and William HYDE
their exors and admors all the said Costs incurred in the said cause which
had been or should be awarded against mesne rates rents issues and profits of
the said towns , lands hereditaments , and premises therein assigned which
said deed and is witnessed as to the execution of said deed & memorial
respectively by said George HYDE & William HYDE … George HYDE [SEAL]
William HYDE [SEAL] Robert Newenham [SEAL]
NOTE: The Robert HYDE Great-grandfather was probably Robert HYDE (1724-1783) b.
Coolroe, Parish Killincooly, Co Wexford and died at Ardwick, Lancashire
NOTE: 1857
July 10 Wexford Summer Assizes. Ballymacdunfin contained 234a; lease 9
Apr 1748 btw Andrew ROWE and a Robert HYDE. Robert LAWSON succeeded to the
title and gave renewals to William and George HYDE 22 May 1837. George and
William being the grandsons of the original lessor. Robert HYDE d. 1836 had 3
sons: Robert Nowland HYDE George HYDE and William HYDE. Robert HYDE lived 20
years in an humble cabin on the side of the road, in the most abject state of
profligacy, he abandoned his wife and family, and went to live with another
woman, and he lived in a state of perpetual drunkenness. … Edward John BOLTON
knew Robert Nowlan HYDE & proved execution of deed 17 Aug 1848 & is
owner of Ballymacdunfin. His father made a will; knew George and William
HYDE; Robert Nowlan HYDE is dead; heard of a John HYDE; is the illegitimate
son of Robert HYDE… lease 21 Apr 1835 of 5a for 61 years at a pepper corn a
year … Robert HYDE lived 4 or 5 years after execution of deed; knew Margaret
HYDE; she was in house at the execution of the deed; she is dead about 1 or 2
years; Emelia HYDE is dead; Robert N. HYDE is dead; he is dead about 3 or 4
years; John HYDE is alive; he was the son of Robert HYDE, but not by the same
mother; Robert N. HYDE was by Robert HYDE’s 1st wife, Graham, by
whom he had George and William who went to America; they are gone 4 or 5
years … knew Robert HYDE for a long time; was in the rank of gentleman;
Graham was his 1st wife’s name; took up with a woman named
Margaret LEARY, by whom he had a son John, and a little girl; when the first
wife died, he married her; never saw Robert HYDE drunk; knew he drank some;
his wife, Margaret, drank .. HYDE signed he deed after having a paralytic
stroke and was speechless; HYDE held the pen whilst he (witness - ARMSTRONG)
was making his mark; HYDE could read and write |
|
1848 |
17 |
20 |
1848 Aug 17 |
Wexford |
HYDE |
Image
296
BTW Robert Newenham HYDE of West ware house Lower
Thames Street in the City of London of the one part and Richard BOLTON of
Lower Mount Street of said day in the City of Dublin Solicitor of the other
part reciting as therein it was witnessed Robert Newenham HYDE granted sold
released and confirmed unto said Richard BOLTON his heirs and assigns all
that and those the Town and lands of Ballymacdonafin [possibly Ballymacoonoge , Parish Killisk,
Barony of Ballaghkeen
South] containing 264a plantation measure or thereabouts situate in the
Barony of Ballagh Keene and County of Wexford with all his Estate and
Interest in said lands and tenements as in said deed mentioned To hold to the
said Richard BOLTON his heirs and assigns for the times and life of the said Robert Newenham HYDE Amelia HYDE and Richard HYDE and
the survivor of them and all such other life or lives as should be added
thereto WITNESS: Edward John BOLTON of Wellington Place in the City of Dublin
Gent. John COLE of Coburg Place London Wine Cooper and Henry BRIEN of
Serpentine avenue County of Dublin writing Clerk Robert Newnham HYDE [SEAL] |
|
1848 |
17 |
21 |
1848 Aug 18 |
Dublin |
HYDE |
Image
297
BTW Robert Newenham HYDE of West
ware house Lower Thames Street in the City of London of the one part and
Richard BOLTON of Lower Mount Street of said day in the City of Dublin
Solicitor of 2nd pt & Rev. Walter GREEN of Greenmount Co.
Wexford Clerk of 3rd pt. Town and lands of Ballymacdonafin [[possibly Balltdonigan (Baile Uí Dhonnagáin) (aka Ballydonigan), Parish Clone, Barony Scarawalsh] further witnessed that for the considerations therein
the said Richard BOLTON Granted bargained sold and confirmed unto said Sarah HYDE
therein named and her assigns one Annuity or clear yearly rent or annual sum
of fifty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and Ireland to be paid to
the said Sarah HYDE the wife of Robert
Newenham HYDE during the term of 99 years if she should survive her said
Husband and charged upon and yearly issuing out of all that and those the
said Town and lands of Ballymacdonafin containing 264a late Irish plan Nation
measure or thereabouts situate in the Barony of Ballaghkeene and County of
Wexford To hold perceive and take the said Annuity yearly rent charge or
yearly sum of fifty pounds unto the said Sarah HYDE and her assigns in case
she survive her said Husband the said Robert Newenham HYDE … WITNESS: Edward
John BOLTON of Willington Place Dublin Gentn John COLES of Cobery Place
London Wine Cooper and Henry BRIEN of Serpentine Avenue Robert Newenham HYDE
[SEAL] |
|
1848 |
18 |
226 |
1848 Oct 18 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Sophia & Mary |
Sophia & Mary JACKSON- Henry HARDING
Image
196
William Preston WHITE of City of Cork Esq of 1st pt; Sophia JACKSON of City of Cork spinster of 2nd pt; Rev John
ALDWORTH Rector of Glanworth [Parish Glanworth] Co. Cork &
Mary ALDWORTH otherwise JACKSON his wife of 3rd pt; St.
Leger ALDWORTH of Monkstown & Rev Henry SWANZY Clerk Rector of Macroom
[Parish Macroom] Co.
Cork of 4th pt & Henry HARDING of Finvillan [?] near Macroom Co Cork Esq & Valentine
McSWINEY of Town of Macroom Esq Dr of medicine of the pt. Reciting mtg 24
Sept 1822 BTW Richard ASHE Esq of 1st pt Jane JACKSON widow
since deceased of 2nd pt; William Preston WHITE of 3rd pt and reciting that Richard ASHE possessed several townlands and was
desirous to borrow from Jane JACKSON £750 which she agreed to lend.
Richard ASHE confirmed to William Preston WHITE lands of West Dromony [?], Inchibricane [Inchibrackane,
Parish Kilnamartery,
Barony West Muskerry],
Carrigafooka [possibly Carrigafroca,
Parish Templemartin,
Barony Kinalmeaky],
and Cooldorrihy [probably Cooldorragha,
Parish Kilmichael,
Barony West Muskerry]
in Co. Cork in trust that he should pay off said sum of £750 together with
interest and reconvey lands to Richard ASHE … and reciting by memorandum on
said mtg said Jane JACKSON declared that she held the trust for her
two daughters Mary JACKSON now Mary ALDWORTH and Sophia JACKSON (parties hereto) it being their property for their sole use and benefit and
reciting John HARDING Esq as executr of Philip HARDING deceased on or abt 8
Jan 1844 filed his bill of complaint to Court of Chancery in Ireland against
Richard ASHE, William Preston WHITE, Mary JACKSON, Sophia JACKSON and several others … 4 May 1847 sum of £847 it was ordered that John HARDING
should pay to William Preston WHITE as trustee for said Mary JACKSON and Sophia JACKSON the sum found to be due to him on foot of said mtg
of 24 Sept 1822 … [more legal wrinkles involving Thomas BARRY & Ellen his
wife and others ...] William P. WHITE [SEAL] Mary ALDWORTH [SEAL] Sophia
JACKSON [SEAL] Henry SWANZY [SEAL] John ALDWORTH [SEAL] WITNESS:
Valentine BARRY
NOTE: Rev. John ALDWORTH
(1801-1878) & Mary JACKSON (abt 1797-1864) married June 10, 1847.
NOTE: Jane JACKSON née
HYDE wife of William JACKSON (bef 1761-btw 1790-1813) of Youghal and later of
Kinsale.
SEE ALSO: ASHEs of Ireland. |
|
1848 |
18 |
274 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, Alice |
Alice JACKSON & ors-John JACKSON & ors |
|
1848 |
19 |
35 |
1838 Sept 13 |
Cork |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON-Godwin SWIFT
Town of Youghall
Image
283
BTW Benjamin JACKSON heretofore of Youghall Co. Cork
but now residing at #5 Boyle Street Saville Row Co. Middlesex [similar
details to other Benjamin JACKSON leases – premises in Strand St Youghall
etc] |
|
1848 |
19 |
186 |
1848 Nov 6 |
Dublin |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-PRONI
T808/8257 Groves Manuscripts
Memorial registered 6 Nov 1848 of Deed of 29 Dec 1845
between Anne JACKSON of Harcourt Street, Dublin City widow &
Executrix of John JACKSON Esq. deceased of 1st part Fred JACKSON of same Esq. of 2nd part John Richard
JACKSON a lieutenant in H.M. 20th foot regiment of 3rd part. Rev Thomas GREGG of Blackhall St. Dublin & Thomas Arthur Aughmuty
KIRKWOOD of Glenbrook, Co. Dublin Esq. both of 4th part George
Arthur BRERETON of Leinster Road, Co. Dublin Esq. of 5th part.
Refers to deed of 22 Feb 1836 as to Coolatrindle &c Co. Wexford [NOTE:
Parish of Kiltrisk, Barony of Gorey] Carigneslaney [NOTE:
there are two townlands named Carrickslaney, one in Parish Aghade, and one in
Parish Balone, both in Barony Forth. See Deed
above Parish of Drumcliffe, Barony Carbury, Co. Sligo] SEE: 1866
probate of John Richard JACKSON. Also see his baptism:
His brother Frederick had a child named John Richard JACKSON who was baptised
at St. Peters. In 1847, Anne JACKSON, widow, had a house built
that was mentioned in Title Deeds to Rathmines
Public Library: |
|
1848 |
19 |
186 |
|
Wexford
Carlow |
JACKSON, Anne, Frederick, John R |
Anne, Frederick, John R. JACKSON-George S BRERETON |
|
1848 |
19 |
195 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-Rev. Richard H WALL |
|
1848 |
19 |
220 |
|
Mayo
Monaghan
Tyrone
Westmeath |
JACKSON, Oliver C or Oliver |
Oliver C. or Oliver JACKSON-National Bank of Ireland |
|
1848 |
19 |
270 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, John R |
John R JACKSON-Frederick JACKSON & ors |
|
1848 |
20 |
19 |
1840-1849 |
Drogheda |
COULTER |
COULTER, Jane-Railway Co. |
|
1848 |
20 |
125 |
|
Roscommon |
JACKSON, Richard & ors |
Richard JACKSON-Public Works Commissioners |
|
1848 |
20 |
125 |
|
Limerick |
JACKSON, Joseph D |
Joseph D. JACKSON Release |
|
1848 |
20 |
152 |
|
Co Down |
BREAKEY |
CROTHERS-BREAKEY
BREAKEY, Wm Rev-BREAKEY, Ed Rev
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
24/11/1848. Marriage settlement for Rev. William
BREAKEY, Loughbrickland & Jane Crothers, Banbridge; also reference to Rev
Edward BREAKEY and Robert Luther BREAKEY, Dublin. |
x |
1848 |
21 |
282 |
|
Limerick |
JACKSON, Joseph D |
Joseph D. JACKSON-Elizabeth M WARREN |
|
1848 |
21 |
283 |
1838 Dec 21 |
Philipstown |
DONALDSON |
NOTES from Louth Archives – the date surprises me.
It is out of synch with others
1848 December 21 NAMES: Alexander
McEVOY, Philipstown;William CHARLETON, Philipstown; Alexander DONALDSON late
of Philipstown; James McEVOY. |
d |
1849 |
1 |
68 |
|
|
|
OSBREY-ROCHE (link to Patrick Adair BLACK) |
x |
1849 |
1 |
124 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCREERY |
x |
1849 |
1 |
125 |
1849 Jan 3 |
Ballybay |
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-HANNA
Thomas & James McCULLAGH of Ballybay & William
HANNA of Ballybay |
X |
1849 |
4 |
223 |
1849 Feb 24 |
Galway |
JACKSON |
Thanks to Jan WAUGH - notes from Nick Reddan’s
site:
1849 04 / 223 / 184904223 / 24 Feb 1849 / MS
A Mathew JACKSON, farmer & grazier of
Glauamada, co Galway, P1
B Marianne Alexander, spinster, d/o Frederick of Nelson
St, Dublin, P2
C Frederick Alexander, gent, father of Marianne of
Nelson St, Dublin, P3
D Morney Coppin, apothecary of South Great Georges St,
Dublin, P3
E Thomas Christmas Nolan, gent, attorney of 17 Abbey
St, Dublin, W
F Humphrey John Atkinson, medical student of South
Great Georges St, Dublin, W
28 Feb 1849 /
Notes Marriage between Mathew JACKSON & Marianne Alexander; he has a farm, farming stock and insurance etc [he
was a widower, previously married to her cousin Margaret Fossitt]
Glennamaddy Barony Ballymoe, Boyounagh Parish,
Poor Law Union Glennamaddy |
|
1849 |
4 |
279 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & ors |
Frederick JACKSON & ors-William HAYES |
|
1849 |
7 |
61 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Mary, James & John |
Mary, James & John JACKSON Partition |
|
1849 |
7 |
62 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON-Samuel CONNOLLY |
|
1849 |
7 |
64 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON-Richard CUNNINGHAM |
|
1849 |
8 |
27 |
1848 Sept 29 |
Aughavilla, Leitrim |
JACKSON |
JACKSON – Townland Indexes bk 296
SEE: 1849
Aug 27
Although David JACKSON & Eliza
OLIVER (his wife) lived at Aughavilla after their marriage in 1838 (it was
the birthplace of their first four children), this is the only Memorial
connecting him to this townland that I have so far been able to find. |
|
1849 |
8 |
30 |
|
Mayo |
JACKSON, George V |
George V. JACKSON |
|
1849 |
8 |
191 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & John R |
Frederick JACKSON & John R. JACKSON-Michael ROWAN |
|
1849 |
9 |
44 |
|
Aughaville |
LATOUCHE |
Public Works document Proprietor John LATOUCHE of
Harristown... various lands incl Aughaviila |
|
1849 |
9 |
100 |
1849 Feb 15 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Image
123
[Not sure why the index
indicated Kings Co.]
BTW James FREL of Ramsey Isle
of Man Merchant & Sarah FREEL otherwise BUCHANAN his wife of 1st pt. John Stanway JACKSON of Falcon Cliff Douglas in Isle of Man
Manager of the Isle of Man Commercial Bank a Trustee for said Bank … Dargle
Cottage in Barony Rathdown Co. Wicklow … premises on Leeson St & Pembroke
St in City of Dublin … to hold for life of Sarah FREL
SEE: John
Stanway JACKSON (1797-1881). Not sure why the Irish connection. |
|
1849 |
9 |
102 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON
Image
124 [Not sure why the index indicated Kings
Co.]
John Stanway JACKSON of Falcon Cliff Douglas in
Isle of Man Esq of 1 pt & James PEEBLES of Eccles St City of Dublin Esq
Barrister at Law & William BELLINGHAM Esq. of Ravensdale Co. Kildare a
trustee |
|
1849 |
10 |
135 |
|
Aughaville |
|
|
|
1849 |
13 |
208 |
|
Antrim |
JACKSON, James K |
James K. JACKSON-James WHITEFORD
Carrickfergus |
|
1849 |
14 |
208 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, John R |
John R JACKSON-William MALLINS |
|
1849 |
15 |
299 |
|
Kildare |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Samuel JACKSON-Maria JACKSON |
|
1849 |
16 |
52 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, John R & Anne |
John R & Anne JACKSON- Frederick JACKSON |
|
1849 |
16 |
53 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Frederick & John A |
Frederick & John A JACKSON
Partition |
|
1849 |
16 |
61 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-IRWIN |
X |
1849 |
16 |
62 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
IRWIN-McKNIGHT |
X |
1849 |
17 |
56 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Thomas & Hamilton Ll |
Thomas & Hamilton Ll-William CRILLY
Hamilton Llewellin JACKSON (1816-?0 of Fanningstown,
Co. Limerick.o |
|
1849 |
17 |
90 |
|
Down |
JACKSON, James K |
James K JACKSON-Tabitha BAIN |
|
1849 |
17 |
144 |
|
Antrim |
JACKSON, Rev Thomas & ors |
Rev Thomas JACKSON-Henry GOVERELL |
|
1849 |
17 |
187 |
|
Limerick |
JACKSON, Hamilton Ll |
Hamilton Ll JACKSON-Deed |
|
1849 |
17 |
285 |
|
Clare |
JACKSON, Hamilton Ll |
Hamilton Ll JACKSON-Deed |
|
1849 |
17 |
290 |
|
Clare |
JACKSON, Hamilton Ll |
Hamilton Ll JACKSON-Deed |
|
1849 |
18 |
26 |
|
Roscommon |
JACKSON, Hamilton Ll |
Hamilton Ll JACKSON-Deed |
|
1849 |
19 |
26 |
|
Dublin |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON-Rev James F ENNIS |
|
1849 |
20 |
163 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
GRAY-CAMPBELL |
X |
1849 |
21 |
52 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, William H & ors |
William H JACKSON-Peter W JACKSON |
|
1849 |
21 |
108 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON & ors-Edward A DENNIS |
|
1849 |
21 |
111 |
|
Wicklow |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON- Edward A DENNIS |
|
1850 |
2 |
118 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY – no details noted |
|
1850 |
2 |
156 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
GORDON-McKAY |
x |
1850 |
2 |
193 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH |
x |
1850 |
2 |
274 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Sidney Vaughan JACKSON |
|
1850 |
3 |
146 |
1848 Nov 18 |
Down |
JACKSON |
Image
118
BTW Rev Joseph OSBOURBE of Ballyhargin Co. Londonderry
Protestant Dissenting Minister of 1st pt; Mary JAMIESON otherwise
BAILIE otherwise JACKSON of Newtownards Co. Down, Widow of William
BAILIE late of Newtownards aforesaid Innkeeper deceased and widow of David
JAMISON of Movilla in the vicinity of Newtownards Co. Down farmer deceased of
2nd pt. Anne RANKIN otherwise BAILIE of Newtownards widow of
Michael Henry RANKIN of Newtownards Woolen Draper deceased of 3rd pt; James MARTIN of Newtownards Dr. of medicine & Elizabeth MARTIN
otherwise BAILIE his wife of 4th pt; David JAMISON of Newtownards
Dr. of Medicine, the Rev Gilbert JAMISON of Balyhalbert Co. Down Protestant
Dissenting Minister & Robert JAMISON of Movilla in vicinity of
Newtownards famer of 5th pt; James JAMISON of Newtownards Woolen
Draper of 6th pt; .. reciting indenture 1 Nov 1811 … Land on
south side of High Street in Town of Newtownards, Parish Newtown, Barony
Ards, Co. Down [description] |
|
1850 |
4 |
27 |
1840-1849 |
Louth |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE, Elizabeth-BAILLIE, John |
|
1850 |
4 |
269 |
|
Monaghan Co
Carnaveigh |
BREAKEY |
BREAKY, Humphrey T & James to Watson William & anr
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
1/3/1850. Marriage settlement Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY
& Isabella Gillis, Belfast; also reference to James BREAKEY,
Carrickneveagh. |
x |
1850 |
5 |
43 |
1850 Mar 16 |
Londonderry
Antrim |
JACKSON |
Image
30
BTW Stephen JACKSON of Newtownlimavady Co.
Londonderry Grocer, Samuel JACKSON of Tillydrim Co. Londonderry farmer
& Joseph JACKSON of Raloo Co. Antrim Teacher … farm in Tillydrum
devised by late Joseph DIXON known as the Upper Lot … Parish
Tanlaghtfinlagan, Barony Kenaught, Co. Londonderry … late Joseph DIXON … one
full third which Margaret DIXON the mother of said Joseph JACKSON is
entitled to out of her late brother’s lands … WITNESS: George PROCTOR
Solicitor & Joseph Shaw PROCTOR Gent both of Newtownlimavady Co.
Londonderry. Stephen JACKSON [SEAL] Samuel JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1850 |
5 |
44 |
1850 Mar 16 |
Londonderry
Antrim |
JACKSON |
Image
31
BTW Joseph JACKSON of Raloo Co. Antrim teacher,
Stephen JACKSON Newtownlimavady Co. Londonderry Grocer and Samuel JACKSON farmer of Tillydrum Co. Londonderry … farm of Tillydrum … Margaret DIXON
mother of said Samuel JACKSON … WITNESS: George PROCTOR Solicitor
& Joseph Shaw PROCTOR Gent both of Newtownlimavady Co. Londonderry. Joseph
JACKSON [SEAL] Stephen JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1850 |
5 |
45 |
1850 Mar 16 |
Londonderry
Antrim |
JACKSON |
Image
31
BTW Joseph JACKSON of Raloo Co. Antrim teacher Samuel
JACKSON of Tillydrum Co. Londonderry farmer & Stephen JACKSON of Newtownlimavady Co. Londonderry Grocer … Margaret DIXON mother of said Stephen
JACKSON … WITNESS: George PROCTOR Solicitor & Joseph Shaw PROCTOR
Gent both of Newtownlimavady Co. Londonderry Joseph JACKSON [SEAL] Samuel
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1850 |
9 |
36 |
|
Dublin |
HOLMES |
Image
39
PHEPOE-HOLMES
BTW John HOLMES of William St City of Dublin Merchant
& Thomas PHEPOE of Wynnefield Parade Co. Dublin Esq of the other pt. Part
of lands of Cullenswood on north side of New
Road … Walter LINDSAY Esq. Barrister … Includes a sketch of the property. ….
See also Cullenswood
Leases by Allen JACKSON |
|
1850 |
9 |
43 |
|
Tipperary |
JACKSON |
BOYLE-JACKSON
Image
45
Martin BOYLE of Galbertstown Co. Tipperary labourer of
1 pt & Frederick Adolphus JACKSON of Inane Co. Tipperary Esq. of
other pt … lands of Galbertstown, Parish Tartianna Barony Elliogarhy |
|
1850 |
9 |
165 |
1850 Apr 25 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image 168
BTW Robert William JACKSON of
Armagh Esq. of 1st pt; Jacob BARRETT of Armagh solicitor of 2nd pt; Robert William JACKSON the younger of City of Armagh Gent Admons
of the Goods and so forth the will annexed of John JACKSON late of
Armagh Esq. deceased of 3rd pt; the said Robert William JACKSON the younger of the 4th pt James STANLEY of Blundel’s Grange Co.
Armagh Gent & Harriet STANLEY otherwise JACKSON his wife of 5th pt. Stamer JACKSON [aka John Stamer JACKSON] of Armagh Gent of
6th pt & Rev. Richard ALLOTT of Armagh of 7th pt. …
[previous agreements] … Lands of Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] 8a 2r 13p, 30p and 48p making 9a
1p formerly in possession of Francis GERVAISE … rights of Richard ALLOTT …
Indenture 8 Feb 1811 mentioned in affixed map an open and free passage to Robert
William JACKSON of continuing on said road the breadth of itself outside
the Boundary of the said premises until it meets the Road leading to John
JACKSON’s Mill trespass free together with permission to lower the drain
in the farm occupied by LEMON and the right of way using the passage to the
houses commonly called Feighans [Houres?] … bounded … Samuel KNIPE …
indenture 15 Aug 1843 [another 1 ½ pages of more detail] Robert William
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1850 |
11 |
45 |
1846 Dec 31 |
Armagh |
MENARY |
Image
45
BTW Rev Simpson Gabriel MORRISON of Harrolds Cross Co.
Dublin formerly minister of Congregational Church of Armagh; William WILSON
of Ballybrokey [probably Ballybrocky,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] Co. Armagh,
Farmer; Robert McADAM of Drumcairn [Drumcarn,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
, Co. Armagh, Farmer; Robert DAVISON of Thomas St. City of Armagh, Merchant;
Robert GORDON of Tassagh [Tassagh, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh farmer &
John MENARE of Drumkirk [possibly Drumhirk,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] Co.
Armagh, Farmer (surviving Trustees) of 1 pt; Anne HAMILTON of Belfast Co.
Antrim Widow & Executrix of George HAMILTON deceased of other pt. … [as a
result of a previous error in a document] portion of tenement referred to as
the Little Court at the West end of the House of Building called The
Tabernacle together with west portion of said House now occupied by [___]
BEGGS and Julia McLAUGHLIN as tenants to said Anne HAMILTON … I Parish City
& County Armagh |
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1850 |
11 |
155 |
1835 Jul 21 |
Louth
Monaghan |
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH
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Indented deed of settlement BTW Thomas McCULLAGH of
Dunraymond Co. Monaghan Esq. of 1st pt & Sarah McCULLAGH of
Derryvalley, spinster of 2nd pt Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley
father of said Sarah and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of Cavananore Co. Louth Esq.
Trustees of 3rd pt. … lands of Drumatt [NOTE: Drumate, Parish Aghabog, Barony Dartree,] 108a Irish Plantation measure in Parish Kilinvie [NOTE: Parish Killeevan]shares a border with Parish Aghabog,]Co. Monaghan to hold to uses of Thomas McCULLAGH and Andrew
Coulter BRADFORD Trustees in marriage settlement. WITNESS: Alexander
DONALDSON Philipstown, Co. Louth Esq. & Isaiah Robinson of Ballybay Co.
Monaghan Gent.
NOTE: Thomas McCULLAGH (1793-1877) of Derrivalley married Sarah
McCULLAGH (1816-1857) on Jul 21, 1835 at Ballybay |
x |
1850 |
12 |
183 |
1850 Jun 5 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
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BTW James HARDEN of Harrybrook [near Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
Esq. High Sherriff of Co. Armagh of 1 pt William BOYD jr of City Armagh
Merchant of other pt. After reciting several writs of Fieri Facias [aka a lien on the property] issued by Majesty’s Bench of Queens Court to the
Sherriff of Co. Armagh directed commanding the goods and Chattels of John
JACKSON Esq. deceased at time of his death .. and reciting that by virtue
of three writs James HARDEN seized all right title and interest of said John
JACKSON deceased in and to the several lands… and reciting that notice
was given … 10 Oct 1850 [?] [the rest of this memorial was very faint and
hard to read] at the Court House in City of Armagh … and the said William
BOYD jr. party thereto on behalf of William JENKINSON .. land called Windmill
Hill and tenements on Vicars Hill Callen St and Charters School made under
lease under representatives of the late Richard ROBSON … tenement in Market
St. … held under Vicars Choral & William WAUGH … Market St. and Church
lane and Callan St. .. Mr. WHITTINGTONs … Library of Armagh … John
HAMILTON Esq. … said John JACKSON … lands in City and Parish Armagh …
William BOYD [SEAL]
NOTE: See James
HARDEN (1805-1861) of Harrybrook, Harrybrook House is near Tandragee, Co.
Armagh. |
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1850 |
16 |
156 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON
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Commissioners of Public Works … drainage … costs
charged to Major George JACKSON, , Emmel West [Parish Templeharry, Barony Clonlisk], Barony Warrenstown [?], Kings Co. |
1850 |
1850 |
17 |
133 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-McDOWELL, John |
|
1850 |
17 |
239 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-DICKIE, Samuel
DICKIE, Joseph Rev.-DICKIE, Sara |
x |
1850 |
17 |
240 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Thomas-DICKIE, Robert |
|
1850 |
17 |
269 |
1850 Oct 17 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
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BTW James HARDEN Esq. High Sherriff of Co. Armagh of 1
pt & John STANLEY of Armagh Co. Armagh Solicitor of other pt. Reciting
that John JACKSON formerly of City of Armagh Esq. deceased by
indentures was entitled to two townlands of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone Beg, Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] and Ballyaughy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]and part of lands of Lisadian [Lisadian,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] all in Barony & Co. Armagh. John JACKSON duly made his will and appointed executors who
renounced the execution of same and Letters of Administration were
annexed & granted by the Court of Prerogative in Dublin unto Robert
William JACKSON the younger of said City of Armagh Gent … [lots in
similar memorials re JACKSONs and these townlands]
NOTE: James HARDEN of
Harrybrook [near Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
Esq. High Sherriff of Co. Armagh |
|
1850 |
18 |
204 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Samuel-McCOMBE. Alexander
DICKIE, Thomas-McCOMBE, Alexander
SEE Also PRONI D462 223 also deed 1850 bk18 #204
Indenture between Samuel DICKIE of Killen, Co. Louth
Esq & Thomas DICKIE of Trinidad in the West Indies, Esq. & Alexander
McCOMBE of Darkley House … whereas indenture of 14 Nov 1806 between Alexander
McCOMBE & James FORDE then of Dundalk Esq. since deceased … part of
the town and lands of Killen formerly in possession of Rev Wm NEILSON &
Alexander McCOMBE, … Barony of Roach… 28 A 2r 12p … and a later
indenture 31 Dec 1825 .. Robert GIBSON of 1st part … James
FORDE of 2nd & James DICKIE then of Carrickistuck Esq. since
deceased …for 2850 pd by James DICKIE … James DICKIE d 26 Aug 1835…
bequeathed his lands to his brother Robert DICKIE of Roachdale since
deceased/ John Thomas DICKIE of Clonaleenan and to his son Robert DICKIE of
Killen and to his son Rev Joseph DICKIE .. details of trust … |
|
1850 |
20 |
90 |
1850
Dec 21 |
Derryroosk, Co. Monaghan |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Turner B
OLIVER, Hugh – FLETCHER, Thomas Henry
Monaghan Lease 21 December 1850 between Rev. John
OLIVER late of Derryroosk, Co. Monaghan but now of Belfast, Co. Antrim
Methodist Minister. Hugh OLIVER formerly of Derryroosk now of Rockcorry Co.
Monaghan, Farmer. Turner Barrett OLIVER formerly of Derryroosk but now of
Dowdalls Hill near Dundalk, Co. Louth, Gent & Turner Barrett of Dowdalls
Hill, Co. Louth Gent of the one part & Thomas Henry Fletcher of Newry,
Co. Down of the other part. Sold lands of Derryroosk & also part of the
corn mill of Aghnamullen …legal language. |
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