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. Any 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 - that way I can then correct them. Bit by bit, I am including hyperlinks to townland names to make them easier to search.
Sharon Oddie Brown. January 18, 2024 Update: February 11, 2024 Update: June 20, 2025 Update: June 22, 2025 |
Later
Memorials of Deeds: 1851-1920
Alerts to
myself to follow-up |
2022 Additions and Edits |
2023 Additions & Edits |
Year |
Bk |
# |
Date |
Place |
Surname |
Notes |
|
1851 |
1 |
78 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON
Image
65
Commissioners of Public Works … drainage … costs
charged to Major George JACKSON, Emmel West [Parish Templeharry, Barony Clonlisk], Barony Clonlish],
Kings Co. |
1851 |
1851 |
6 |
100 |
1850-1859 |
Louth & Carlingford |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-PARKER, William |
|
1851 |
7 |
206 |
1851 Mar 28 |
Dublin |
HYDE |
Image
171
BTW Charles THOMPSON of Ballybrophy House in the Queens
County Esquire of the one part and Luke WALL of Sinnot Place in the City of
Dublin Solicitor of the other part whereby is Witnessed that the said Charles
THOMPSON in consideration of the yearly rent and covenants therein after
expressed hath demised the field formerly in the tenure and occupation of
Michael KEEGAN bounded on the North by the road leading from Dublin to the
New Darge on the south by the land of Kingstown and on the East by the River
which divides the lands of Ballyalley from the land of Ballinter [Ballinteer,
Parish Taney, Barony Rathdown] Ballally [Balally,
Parish Taney, Barony Rathdown] and Mister FORTESCUEs
Holding and on the West by MACQUIRTY Holding containing by common estimation 5a
in the Parish of Tawney and County of Dublin being part of the land of
Dundrum [Dundrum,
Parish Taney, Barony Rathdown] together with
the Dwelling House Offices and Gardens and all erections and Buildings
thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging in as full and ample a
manner as the said premises had been formerly occupied and enjoyed by Robert HYDE Valentine DOWLING James SCOTT
John DUFF John WADE Gentleman Attorney and lately by Charles Fetherston O’NEIL
To Hold the said demised premises together with the rights members
priviledges and advantages appendances and appurtenances thereunto belonging
or in anywise appertaining unto the said Luke WALL his Executors
Administrators and assigns from the 23 Sept last past for the term time and
space of 25 years 6 months to the said Luke WALL his Executors Administrators
and assigns Yielding and paying therefore and thereout yearly and every year
during the said term unto the said Charles THOMPSON his Executors Admors or
assigns the yearly rent £48 … WITNESS: Archibald ROBINSON Solicitor Glen CUNNINGHAM.
Charles THOMPSON [SEAL] NOTE: Parish Taney aka Tawney |
|
1851 |
11 |
243 |
1850-1859 |
Monaghan |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, John-BRADFORD, Robert
BRADFORD, Moses-BRADFORD, Robert
BRADFORD, Robert-BRADFORD, Robert
BRADFORD, Thomas-BRADFORD, Robert |
|
1851 |
12 |
97 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Henry-CHARLETON, Wm
1851 April 28 NAMES: Henry
COULTER of Carrickastuck; William CHARLETON of Philipstown; Ann COULTER of
Carrickastuck; Andrew HAMILTON of Longfield; James TREACY; Alexander
DONALDSON of Philipstown; Mary COULTER; Eliza COULTER; William COULTER; Ralph
COULTER; Sarah Anne COULTER; John COULTER; Margaret COULTER; Richard LONDON
[perhaps LONDAN] of Castletown; Joseph DICKIE; [Jos?] H. HARRIOT. |
d |
1851 |
12 |
213 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Robert-TOWNLEY, John
BAILLIE, Elizabeth-TOWNLEY, John |
|
1851 |
13 |
52 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
CLINTON-DEVERDON |
x |
1851 |
17 |
15 |
1851 Aug 6 |
Coleraine |
JACKSON |
Catherine JACKSON – Robert BRYCE
Image
436
BTW Catherine JACKSON of Coleraine Co.
Londonderry, spinster of 1 pt & Robert BRYCE of Belfast Co. Antrim Dr. of
Medicine of other pt. Reciting 12 May 1845 for 3 lives renewable &
reciting that John JACKSON (since deceased) by his will bequeathed to
his sister the said Catherine JACKSON in trust 1/3rd of the profits to the use of his sister Mary Jane WALKER otherwise JACKSON … shares of property on West side of New Row in Town of Coleraine on which
said John JACKSON built and erected a dwelling House and offices
containing in front to New Row 47’3” and in rere 39’ & on North side
adjoining houses built by Robert BOYD 72’2” [more descry] … Catherine
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Property had been
split 3 ways between siblings: John, Catherine & Mary Jane. See also: ROD: 1866-18-19 for same property |
|
1851 |
17 |
16 |
1851 Aug 7 |
Coleraine |
JACKSON |
Catherine JACKSON – Hannah DORRION
Image
437
BTW Catherine JACKSON of Coleraine Co.
Londonderry spinster of 1 pt & Hannah DORRIAN formerly of Mazehouse Co.
Down but then of Belfast Co. Antrim Spinster of other pt. reciting lease 20
May 1843 from John BOYD to John JACKSON granted for 3 lives renewable.
And reciting lease 23 Jul 1841 from John BOYD to John JACKSON for 31
years from 1 Nov 1839 and reciting lease 31 Dec 1842 from John BOYD to John
JACKSON for term of 31 years reciting that said Hannah DORRIAN 1850
obtained in Court of Queens Bench a judgement against Catherine JACKSON of £250 besides costs .. West side of Upper New Row in Town of
Coleraine on which John JACKSON had erected a dwelling house …
formerly an Old Workshop … [See also: ROD:
1866-18-19 for description of same property] and also property in Brook St in
Town of Coleraine on the east side of the dwelling house and premises then
formerly occupied by Jacob LUNDY [more description] bordered by brook
or stream from the Coleraine Mill … Catherine JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1852 |
1 |
176 |
1852 Jan 10 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
129
Anthony McALESTER of Garvagh [Garvagh, Parish Errigal, Barony Coleraine] Co. Londonderry Gent. Plaintiff
Robert William JACKSON of City of Armagh, Co.
Armagh Esq. Barrister at Law Defendant.
In Court of Queens Bench, Anthony McALISTER of Garvagh
Co. Londonderry Gent age 50+ plaintiff in this case … on 21 Nov 1851 obtained
a judgement against Robert William JACKSON for £1, 000 plus £3.1.11
for costs … assets Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],,, Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Ballytrodden [Ballytroddan Parish Clonfeacle (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
all in Parish Armagh & Barony Armagh; Ballytrawley in Parish Eglish
Barony Armagh; Corneycrew [Cornacrew, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] and Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish Mullaghbrack
Barony ONeiland West all in Co. Armagh and sum of £500 secured remains due.
Sworn at Coleraine. |
|
1852 |
1 |
280 |
1851 May 3 |
Monaghan |
GILMORE |
GILMORE, Samuel-COULTER, John
1851 May 3 NAMES: Samuel
GILMER of Liscalgot; Jane GILMER nèe COULTER; Thomas BURDEKEN of Manchester;
Jessy BURDEKEN; Anne DEYELL of Northope in Upper Canada; Rev. John COULTER of
Ballyhanwood, Co. Down; Rev. George Bartley COULTER of Kelly card Cottage,
Monaghan; William HAMILTON of Castleblayney; James JOHNSTON of Castleblayney; ; John SMITH of
Castleblayney; Andrew McMATH. OTHER PLACES: Mullahcrunk
aka Mullycrock. |
d |
1852 |
2 |
147 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-ANDERSON |
x |
1852 |
4 |
8 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
BRADFORD
DONALDSON
DICKIE |
Image
219
BRADFORD, Thomas-DICKIE, James
DONALDSON, Joseph Rev.-DICKIE, James
DONALDSON, Mary-DICKIE. James
DICKIE, Alexander-DICKIE, James
DICKIE, Elizabeth-DICKIE, James
DICKIE, Elizabeth-DICKIE, James
DICKIE, Jane-DICKIE, James
DICKIE, Joseph Rev.-DICKIE, James
DICKIE, Margaret-DICKIE, James
DICKIE, Mary-DICKIE, James |
X |
1852 |
4 |
9 |
1850-1859 |
|
JACKSON |
JACKSON
Image 220
John JACKSON of Lislane, Co. Tyrone Gent of 1st pt; John GAMBLE & Joseph GAMBLE of Lislane farmers of 2nd pt;
John McCREA & Alexander McCREA both of Lislane … 28a |
x |
1852 |
4 |
290 |
1852 Feb 2 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON – Andrew DICKEY
Image
417 (a 6 page deed – mostly CASEMENTs)
George JACKSON of Artnagullian [Artnagullian,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower],
farmer of 1st pt; Hugh CASEMENT of City of London Merchant
Thomas CASEMENT of Ballee House Co. Antrim Esq. and the Rev Robert CASEMENT
of Harryville [in Town of Ballymena, Townland Brocklamont,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower]
Co. Antrim Clerk of 2nd pt; Thomas CASEMENT of 3rd pt;
Hugh CASEMENT of 4th pt; Thomas CASEMENT of 5th pt; Rev Robert CASEMENT of 6th pt; Francis CASEMENT of
Brocklemount [Brocklamont,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower]
Co. Antrim Esq of 7th pt; Margaret CASEMENT of Adelaide Terrace
Co. Dublin widow of late Roger CASEMOUNT the elder Esq. and Thomas CASEMENT
of 8th pt … Andrew DICKEY of Brookville Co. Antrim of 15th pt … to George JACKSON the lands of Athlone [probably Artlone,
Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper] in
Barony Toome Co. Antrim formerly in possession of William HUME and his
undertenants |
|
1852 |
5 |
215 |
1852 Feb 17 |
Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER,
John-COULTER, Lancelot Wedding art
NAMES: John COULTER of
Skyhill, Co. Louth; Hannah LUNDY of Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan; Launcelot
COULTER of Ballymascanlon, Co.; Henry CRANSON aka CRANSTON of Lisgar, Co.
Cavan; Thomas SHEWEL of Killeen aka Killen, Co. Louth; Edward CRANSTON of
Lisgar; Lawrence LEVINS of Carrickmacross; James Neale MACNALL. |
d |
1852 |
5 |
20 |
1852 Feb 21 |
Cork |
HYDE |
… the sale and transfer of Incumbered Estate in Ireland Whereby in
consideration of the sum of the sum of Four hundred sixty five pounds paid by
Nicholas Moore of Youghal in the Coun ty of Cork Esquire as the purchaser
into the Bank of Ireland to the credit of the Estate of John Hyde owner and Petitioner Did grant
unto the said Nicholas Moore the lands called the two fields near the Quakers
Burying ground lately in the occupation of Doctor George Rogers and the field
formerly in the occupation of the representatives of James Molton in the
Barony of Smokilly and County of Cork as therein and on the map thereto
annexed more particularly described except ing the portion called the Quakers
Burying ground To Hold the said lands and premises with the appurtenances
unto the said Nicholas Moore his heirs and assigns for ever discharged from
all quit and Crown rent and subject to the tenancy in the Schedule mentioned
which deed and this Memorial as to their execution respectively by the said
Mountfort Longfield and Charles James Hargreane are wit nessed by Simon
Johnson of Number 1005 Middle Abbey Street Street in the City of Dublin Law
Clerk and by Michael O Loghlen assistant Secretary to the said Commissioners
- Mountifort Longfield L. D. Charles James Hargreave ( Seal ) Henry CAREY Sec
. Signed and sealed by the said Mountford Longfield
|
|
1852 |
6 |
106 |
1852 Feb 10 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
William HUDSON-Mary JACKSON
Image
74
Court of Queens Bench Mary JACKSON of Derryrusk
Cottage [Derryroosk,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne]
Co. Monaghan Spinster the plaintiff did on 14 Feb 1852 obtain a judgement
against the defendant William HUDSON of Mountcaulfield [Near
Bessbrook] Co. Armagh Esq. for sum of
£1,300 Mtg debt… townlands of Cloghurivane [Clogharevan, Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] containing
18a 1r 30p together with the weir and watercourse bounded on the south west
by Carrickbracken [Carrickbrackan, Parish Killevy (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior
Upper, Co.
Armagh] on the east partly by a pond and partly by a road leading from Newry to Portnorris and on the north by lands in possession
of the defendant William HUDSON in Manor of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower Barony
Upper Orier Co. Armagh … £650 secured by the judgement still remains owing …
Sworn at Cootehill Co. Cavan 2nd March 1852 Thomas CROZIER &
son Attorney. Judgement satisfied 19 Nov 1879 (NOTE:
long after death of Mary JACKSON)
NOTE: The townland of Clogharevan includes
the town of Bessbrook, a linen town.
NOTE: Mount Caulfield House lies to the south-east of the village of
Bessbrook, Co. Armagh. Built in the 18th century, William Hudson resided in
the premises. He was a wealthy landowner in the South Armagh area.
NOTE: In 1st Ballybay Presbyterian Church, Isaiah OLIVER and family resided at
Derryrusk. Isaiah OLIVER Will Probate IWR/1836/F/247 Isaiah OLIVER of
Derryrusk, Co. Monaghan d. 12th Jany 1833.
SEE also: ROD: 1850-20-90 Rev. John OLIVER (1821-1913)
of Derryroosk, but then of Belfast. |
|
1852 |
7 |
237 |
1852 Mar 24 |
Tipperary
Cork |
HYDE |
Image 371
Whereby after reciting that by 10
Mar 1783 George Carey HAMILTON and Edward CAREY demised unto John HYDE the
Towns and lands of Newtown [probably Newtown
Lower, and/or Newtown
Upper, Parish Newtownlennan,
Barony of Slievardagh,
Co. Tipperary], Curraheen [Curraheen,
Parish Newtownlennan,
Barony of Slievardagh,
Co. Tipperary] and Monamoe [Monamoe,
Parish of Holycross,
in the Barony Eliogarty],being
part and parcel Manor of Holy Cross in the Barony of Eliogarty and County of
Tipperary and also the Towns and and of Glaubane [probably Glenbane
Lower, and/or Glenbane
Upper, Parish Holycross,
Barony Middlethird and Ruthloath [?] in the Barony of Middlethird Middlethird and
County of Tipperary together with the tithes of the said demised lands (
excepting as therein mentioned To hold for the lives of the three Cestui
qui vies therein named and the survivors and survivor of them at the
yearly rent of £324.8.11 late Currency equivalent to £299.10.2 sterling pay
able half yearly and the said Indenture contained a covenant for perpetual
renewal or payment of a pepper corn on the fall of each life and reciting
that the last Renewal of said lease was made by an Indenture 9 Jul 1845 made
Between William Jacob BLACKER of Woodbrook in the County of Wexford of the
one part and John HYDE of Castle Hyde [Castlehyde (Carraig an Éidigh), Parish Fermoy, Barony Condons and Clangibbon] in the County of Cork
Esqr of the other part and is for the lives of the Majesty Queen Victoria His
Royal Highness Prince Albert and Albert Edward Prince of Wales ) Mountfort LONGFIELD
Doctor of Laws and Charles James HARGREAVE Esquire two of the Commissioners
for sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland under the authority of an act of
Parliament passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of Queen Victoria
intituted and an act further to facilitate the sale and transfer of Incumbered
Estates in Ireland in consideration of the sum of £2,650 by Charles Clarke of
Graiguenoe Park in the County of Tipperary Esquire paid into the Bank of
Ireland to our account to the Credit of the Estate of John HYDE owner and
Petitioner Do grant unto the said Charles CLARKE the said Town and lands of
Newtown Curragheen and Monamoe being part and parcel of the Manor of Holy
Cross situate in the Barony of Clogarty and County of Tipperary and also the
Town and lands of Glauban and Kathloath situate in the Barony of Middlethird
and said County of Tipperary and which said several lands are now known as
the lands of Glauban upper and Lower Monamoe and Newtown and Contain one
thousand eight hundred and twenty eight acres two roods and twenty nine
perches statute measure or thereabouts and described in the map annexed to
said Deed with the appurtenances being the lands expressed to be demised by
the therein before recited Indenture ( except as in the said lease is
excepted To hold the same unto the said Charles CLARKE his heirs and assigns for
the lives of her said Majesty Queen Victoria His Royal Highness Prince Albert
and His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales and the survivors and
survivor of them and for the lives of all such other persons as should for
ever thereafter be added pursuant to the aforesaid covenant for perpetual
renewal subject to the payment of the rent reserved by the said lease and to
the performance of the covenants and agreements on the lessees part therein
contained and subject also to the several under leases referred to in the
Schedule thereunder written which said Deed and this Memorial respectively WITNESS
Michael LOGHLEN of the City of Dublin Esquire and John BUCKLEY of Albert
Terrace in the County of Dublin |
|
1852 |
8 |
66 |
1852 Mar 30 |
Monaghan |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Moses-BRADFORD, Robert
BRADFORD, Robert-partition
Robert BRADFORD sr. of Edenea Parish of Ballybay,
Co Monaghan farmer & Moses BRADFORD of Edenea, farmer. They were entitled
under an original lease 1 Dec 1785 under the will of their father to a
certain part of the lands of Edenea for 3 lives renewable.. partition Robert
BRADFORD entitled to 8 acres late Irish Plantation measure remaining after
the portions already sold & Moses was entitles to 24 acres 1 rood 6
perches…in addition to 2 acres which Robert had sold to Moses … WITNESS:
Joseph WRIGHT Monaghan. & Jeremiah NUNN. |
16d |
1852 |
9 |
192 |
1850-1859 |
Monaghan |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Robert-BRADFORD, Stuart |
x |
1852 |
10 |
101 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, James-BRADFORD, William J |
x |
1852 |
11 |
179 |
1852 Apr 9 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Lewis H. JACKSON – Robert
JACKSON
Image
557
Marriage btw Lewis Henry
JACKSON then of Longford, Kings Co. Esq. of 1st pt David DAVIS
of Kilnaparson Queens Co. Esq. & Susannah DAVIS of Kilnaparson spinster 2nd daughter of said David DAVIS of 2nd pt. Robert JACKSON of
Killavilla [Killavilla, Parish Roscrea, Barony Ballybritt],, Kings Co. Esq. of 3rd pt. Whereby after reciting that Francis JACKSON late of Killeva Kings
Co deceased father of Lewis Henry JACKSON published his will with a
codicil 9 Mar 1847 and demised his estate to trustees and interest in half of
the lands of Longford with the river and strand in Kings Co. more fully
described in the trusts and upon trust to Lewis Henry JACKSON for the
term of his life … marriage provisions …in Barony of Ballybritt Kings Co. … Lewis
Henry JACKSON did thereby change the said half of said lands with the sum
of £1,500 … demised to William DAVIS the half of said lands … WITNESS: John
HASLAM, City of Dublin, solicitor and Harriet DAVIS of Kilnaparson, Queens
Co. Spinster.
NOTE: Anne HASLAM was the wife of Francis JACKSON Esq. (abt 1776-1847)
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
|
1852 |
13 |
38 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Mary-DICKIE, Robert |
|
1852 |
17 |
148 |
|
|
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Turner Barrett
7 perches of land to the Dublin & Wicklow Railway. |
|
1852 |
18 |
37 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Thomas-PARKER, Mary
DICKIE, John-PARKER, Mary
DICKIE, John T-PARKER, Mary
DICKIE, Mary-PARKER, Mary
DICKIE, Ellen-DICKIE, Robert
DICKIE, Robert-DICKIE, Mary |
|
1852 |
21 |
20 |
1850 Aug |
Down
Tyrone |
CROZIER |
Image 229
btw Charles MAGEE of
Rhone Hill in [possibly ED Dungannon , townland Drumcoo,
Parish Drumglass,
Barony Dungannon
Middleor else the Roan Hill in Parish Killyman which
is partly in Co. Tyrone and partly Co. Armagh] the County of Tyrone Esquire
of the first part Rachel CROZIER and
Charlotte CROZIER formerly of
Banbridge in the County of Down but now of No. 2 Sandfort place in the County
of Dublin Spinsters of the second part and Thomas CROZIER of Great Denmark Street in the city of Dublin Esquire
of the third part Reciting Charles MAGEE by the desire and direction of the said
Rachael CROZIER and Charlotte CROZIER and for the consideration therein
mentioned did as such Trustee grant unto the said Rachael CROZIER and Charlotte CROZIER according to her and their Estate
and Interest in the premises did grant and for ever quit claim remise and
confirm unto the said Thomas CROZIER as to such parts thereof as are of freehold (in his actual possession then
being) and to his heirs and assigns Executors admors the parts and
proportions of the Towns and lands of Kernan alias Kennon [Kernan,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] with the Mill Mill dam Grist succor and Multure
thereto belonging as were comprised in the Original Lease 26 Oct 1789 from
Thomas Dawson LAWRENCE to Athelston Dawson LAWRENCE in the Indenture of the 31
Oct 1838 recited and mentioned and containing 113a 1r 24p of the late Irish
Plantation Measure be the same more or less which said lands and premises are
more particularly described in a Map or Surchart thereof annexed to said
Indenture of 26 Oct 1781 and are in the said Town land of Kernan alias Kernon
Parish of Tullylish Barony of Lower Iveagh Co. Down And in as full and ample
a manner as the said Thomas Dawson LAWRENCE granted the same to the said
Athelstan Dawson LAWRENCE by the said Indenture of Lease of 26 Oct 1789 And
afterwards in the possession of George CROZIER And also all that part and parcel of Turf Bog and worn Turf bog known by the
name of Ballynamoney [possiby Ballymoney,
Parish of Seapatrick,
in the Barony of Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half] situate in the said Town lands of Kernan and Bally Varley [Ballyvarley (Baile Uí Mhearlaigh) (aka Ballyvarlay), Parish Aghaderg
(Iveagh Lower, Upper Half portion), Barony Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half] in the said Barony of Lower Iveagh and County of Down and all
other the premises comprised in and demised by a certain Indenture of Lease
of 8 Apr 1796, by Athelston Dawson LAWRENCE Esquire therein described to the
said George CROZIER And also all that
farm of land containing 2a 3r 2p Irish plantation measure be the same more or
less Together with all that part and parcel of Turf bog and worn out Turf Bog
commonly called by the name of Ballynamoney as meared and bounded by several
farms and holding formerly in the possession or occupation of Phelian BURNS
Henry McCANN Mrs Mary Droomgoole Phelian BURNS of the Moss John Markham and
Sarah McCONNELL Anthony BURNS Arthur BURNS and Michael MISHAM And also marked
by a mearing round the same part whereof is situated in the said Townland of
Kernon Parish of Tullylish and the remaining part situated in the said
Townland of Ballynarly [Ballyvarley (Baile Uí Mhearlaigh) (aka Ballyvarlay), Parish Aghaderg
(Iveagh Lower, Upper Half portion), Barony Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half] … in as full and ample a manner as the same were granted and
demised by a certain Indenture of Lease 1 Nov 1798 from Ross THOMPSON Esquire
since deceased and therein described to said George CROZIER And also in said Indenture of 31 Oct 1838 . And also
that and Those that part or parcel of land situate in the Townland of Kernon
Barony of Lower Iveagh and County of Down aforesaid used and course or Race
for the water from Kemon lake to Kennon Mill (with liberty to scour and
deepen the same or any part thereof but not to widen a course or overflow or
swamp the lands or Bog through which the same and in as full and ample a
manner as the same were granted and demised in and by a certain Indenture of
Lease 20 Nov 1810 and from the Countess of Clanwilliam to the said George CROZIER with all and singular the
appurtenances as fully as therein mentioned To hold all and singular the said
lands and premises of Kernon containing 113a 1r 24p with the hereditaments
and appurtenances being the premises granted and demised by the said
Indenture of Lease of 26 Oct 1789 unto the said Thomas CROZIER his heirs and assigns from the first
day of May then last for ever Subject to the Reserved yearly rent of £105.17.7
of the late currency being equivalent to the sum of £97.14.8 of present
currency sterling money and to hold all that parcel of Turf bog and worn out
Turf bog known by the name of Ballynamoney situate in the Town and lands of
Kernon and Ballyvarley with the appurtenances unto the said Thomas CROZIER his Exors admors and assigns for and
during all the rest residue and remainder of the Term of 2,000 years then to
come and unexpired of and in the same premises and fully to be completed and
ended being the Term originally granted of the same by said Lease of 8 Apr
1796 but subject to the payment of the rent and to the observance and
performance of the several covenants conditions and agreements in the said in
denture of Lease reserved and contained and to hold all that farm containing 2a
3r 2p Irish plantation measure be the same more or less Together with that
part and parcel of Turf bog and worn out Turf bog commonly known by the name
of Ballynamoney being the premises granted and demised by the said Indenture 1
Nov 1798 unto the said Thomas CROZIER his exors admors and assigns for and during all the rest residue and
remainder of the Term of 2,000 years then to come and unexpired of and in the
same premises being the Term originally granted of the same under and by
virtue of the said Lease of 1 Nov at under and subject to the payment of the
rent and to the observance and performance of the several covenants
conditions and agreements in the same Indenture of Lease reserved and
contained and to hold all that and those that part or parcel of land said
Townland of Kemen Barony of Lower Iveagh and County of Down aforesaid and as
use or race for the water from being the lands and premises granted and
demised by the therein mentioned Indenture of Lease 20 Nov 1810 unto the said
Thomas CROZIER his heirs and assigns for and during the natural life and
lives of William CROZIER and of said Thomas CROZIER and the survivor of them
being the lives named in the said Indenture of 20 Nov 1810 subject to the
yearly rent of 10s of the late currency being equivalent to the sum of £0.9.2.3
present sterling currency and to the observance and performance of the
several covenants conditions and agreements …WITNESS Jane O’BRIEN of No. 2 Sandford
place in the County of Dublin widow and John TATE of No 7 Cottage Place in
the City of Dublin Law Clerk and as the Execution thereof respectively by the
said Charles MAGEE are witnessed by Henry Alexander BATE of Lower Gardiner
Street in the city of Dublin Solicitor and by the said John TATE And which said deed as to
the Execution thereof by the said Thomas CROZIER is witnessed by Thomas
Francis CROZIER of Great Denmark Street in the City of Dublin Solicitor and
by the said John TATE - Rachael CROZIER [SEAL] Charlotte CROZIER [SEAL] -
Charles MAGEE |
|
1852 |
21 |
212 |
1852 Aug 1 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Robert William JACKSON – Jacob
BARRETT
Image
371
Jacob BARRETT Co. Armagh
attorney, Plaintiff . Robert William JACKSON of Armagh Co. Armagh Esq
Barrister, Defendant age 40 years and upwards. Court of Queens Bench. … sum
of £216 .16.11 … [Same lands as listed in other judgements concerning Robert
William JACKSON] |
|
1852 |
26 |
173 |
1851 Dec 15 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Harriet JACKSON
Image
123
BTW Robert HUGHES of Saint Johns
Wood in City of London Lieutenant Colonel of her Majesty’s First West India
Regiment of Infantry and Harriet Mary HUGHES otherwise JACKSON the wife of the one pt & Harriet HUGHES of St. Johns Wood spinster their
daughter of the other pt. Reciting indenture 12 Nov 1724 whereby Robert
SAUNDERS demised to Joseph LAMB the South East part of lands of Cumber [Cumber Lower and/or Cumber Upper, Parish Kinnitty, Barony Ballybritt] to hold for three lives … and
that all the rent and reversion devolved upon and became vested in the said
Harriet Mary HUGHES. Robert HUGHES and Harriet Mary HUGHES confirmed to
Harriet HUGHES all the South East part of lands of Cumber otherwise called Cumer
as same had been let and divided between Richard LAMB and said Joseph LAMB,
in Barony Ballybritt Kings Co.
NOTE: Harriet Mary
JACKSON (1788-1823) was a daughter of Robert JACKSON & Mary
CARROL. See: JACKSONs of
Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
1852 |
27 |
259
289 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Oliver JACKSON |
|
1853 |
2 |
187 |
1853 Jan 22 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Robert William JACKSON – Marianne ATKINSON
Image
340
In the Court of Queens Bench, Marianne ATKINSON of Rose
Cottage, Co. Armagh Spinster aged 50 years and upwards the Plaintiff in this
cause 4 Nov 1852 obtained judgement in her Majesty’s Court of Queens Bench
against defendant Robert William JACKSON of Armagh Co. Armagh
Barrister at Law then residing in London of sum of £800 beside £3.1.11 for
costs .. the defendant has [assets] in townlands of Tullymore [Tullymore, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,
Ballytrodden [Ballytroddan Parish Clonfeacle (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish Armagh & Barony Armagh townland of Ballybrawly [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish of Eglish
Co. Armagh Townlands of Cornycrew [??],
Tullyglush [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] and Ballymacone [??] on Parish of Keady Barony Armagh and townlands
of Corneycrew [Cornacrew, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] and Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish Mullaghbrack
Barony of Lower Fews and lands of Teemore [Teemore, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] in Parish
Mullaghbrack Barony Oneiland and £400 still remains owing |
|
1853 |
2 |
188 |
1853 Jan 6 |
D ublin |
JACKSON |
ATKINSON-JACKSON
Image
341
In the Court of Exchequer William Henry JACKSON of Upper Mecklenburgh Street City of Dublin Solicitor age 30 years and
upwards the Plaintiff 6 Jan 1853 obtained a judgement in Majesty’s
Court of Queens Bench Exchequer in Ireland against the deponent Charles
Francis ATKINSON of Ushers Quay in City or Borough of Dublin Merchant
and Tanner for sum of £400 and £3.3 for costs … lands, tenements,
hereditaments and premises two dwelling houses and premises known as No 31
and 32 on Ushers Quay called and known as No 4 & % Usher Street in Parish
Saint Auden City of Dublin and also two fields containing 4a 3r 20p in
Lordship of Rathfarnham Barony Newcastle Co. Dublin. £161 still remains owing
NOTE: The sum of £400 in this memorial and the one preceding it leads me to suspect that the
two deeds are related.
NOTE: A Henry Vincent
JACKSON was also of Mecklenburgh St. as well as of Wicklow and he had a son William Henry JACKSON (1811-1877) SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
1853 |
2 |
202 |
1850-1859 |
Fermanagh |
COULTER |
COULTER, Ann-MOFFATT,
James |
|
1853 |
8 |
182 |
1851 Jan 4 |
Armagh |
COULTER |
COULTER, James-KILPATRICK, John
Image
307
Jhn KILPATRICK of Ballyline Co.
Aragh farmer aged 60 years and upwards the plaintiff obtained a judgement in
Queens Bench Ireland against defendants James COULTER of Cladymore &
Thomas McCAMMON of Damoley Co. Armagh farmers for £300 and costs re lands in
Cladymore Barony Fews Parish Kilclooney containing 30a heretofore presented
as in Parish of Mullaghbrack Co. Armagh … lands of Damoley containing 16a
Parish Mullaghbrack |
|
1853 |
10 |
61 |
|
|
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Turner B |
|
1853 |
10 |
214 |
1853
Apr 16 |
Lislooney, Armagh |
OLIVER, Benjamin, Letitia, James, Benjamin Robert |
OLIVER, Benjamin & Letitia - DOBBIN, I have this deed
George Killen CAMPBELL of Portnaghy Co. Monaghan
administrator of Benjamin OLIVER late of Lislooney [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny, Co. Armagh].. He seems to be the father of James
OLIVER of Lislooney & Letitia OLIVER (née SIMPSON) wife of James OLIVER
parents of Benjamin Robert OLIVER eldest son of James & Letitia. James
& Letitia indenture of marriage 1830 June 18. Mentions Leonard DOBBIN of
Gardiners Place, Dublin Esq. Lislooney, estate of Woodpark, Manor of Caledon
formerly demised by indenture 1788 Feb 6 to & in possession of Arthur
OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER & lately in the possession of James OLIVER
refers to lease 6 Feb 1788 renewed 13 April 1829 & a debt judgement 1822
against Benjamin OLIVER for £400 to John BURNS. Witness Henry Leslie PRENTICE
of Caledon. |
|
1853 |
13 |
225 |
1853 May 4 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Robert William JACKSON – Henry SMITH Names
Index
Image
156-7
In the Court of Common Pleas. Henry SMITH of ST. Albans
Hotel Charles Street, Saint James Square Co. Middlesex England Hotel Keeper
aged 30 years and upwards the plaintiff obtained a judgement against Robert
William JACKSON late of City of Armagh and of Saint Albans Hotel Charles
Street Saint James Sq. and then of Boulogne [?] France Barrister at Law for
sum of 313.4.5 damages beside 13.1.3 for expense. Laungher [??] Aryhavellen otherwise Aughagallagh [??], Beconine, [??] townlands
of Tullymore otherwise Aughalin [Tullymore , Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Carrickatrodden [Carricktroddan, Parish of Grange (Armagh portion), in the Barony
of Armagh] and Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,
Ballybrolly [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)], Tullyglush [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] in Parish Eglish [?? – did the boundaries
change?], Cornacrew [Cornacrew, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] and Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish Mullaghbrack
Barony of Lower Fews, Ballymacone [possibly Ballymacanab, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] and Tanderagee [Tanderagee Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish Lisnadill,
and lands of Teemore [Teemore, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] in Parish
Mullaghbrack Barony Oneiland, Tullyglush otherwise Carrabane [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], Tullynawood otherwise
Tullynavode [possibly Tullynamalloge, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] in Parish of Keady Barony Armagh Co. Armagh … sworn in Southampton
Buildings Co. Middlesex 18 May 1853. A note in the margin: The
judgement satisfied 17 June 1850. |
|
1853 |
18 |
211 |
|
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-GILLICHAN, James |
|
1853 |
23 |
289 |
1853 Sept 2 |
Dublin |
MAGEE
CROZIER |
Image 424
BTW Elizabeth Isabell MAGEE of
Rosney Co. Dublin Spinster of the one part and Charlotte CROZIER of Sandford
Place Co. Dublin Spinster of the other part in consideration Charlotte
CROZIER had granted unto the said Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE the right the
claim property and demand which the said Charlotte CROZIER had under the
alleged will of Robert MAGEE or otherwise against or upon the assets real and
personal of said Robert MAGEE or against the said Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE on
foot of the arrears of said annuity of £100 & did grant & transfer unto said
Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE the said annuity and the said arrears thereof - To
Hold the said annuity unto the said Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE her Executors
administrators and assigns during the life of the said Charlotte CROZIER in
as full and ample a manner as the said Charlotte CROZIER was entitled thereto
under the will of said Robert MAGEE or other and the said Charlotte CROZIER
and thereby constitute and appoint the said Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE her true
and lawful attorney for the purpose of demanding suing for and receiving and
annuity of £100 a year and all Arrears then due or thereafter to grow due
thereon and in then due to the consideration of the premises the said
Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE had given granted bargained sold and conveyed unto
the said Charlotte CROZIER one annuity or clear yearly sum of £50 to commence
from the first May then to be charged upon the Towns and Lands of
Derrijoghill [Derryoghill, Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Stangnall [Stangmore
(Magee), Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Tullylearne [possibly Tullycarr, Parish Termonamongan, Barony West Omagh] Drumdare [Drumderg, Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Drumlee [Drumlee, Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] and Tully Doey [Tullydowey, Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] situate lying and being in the Territory of Clonfeckle
Barony of and County of Tyrone To Hold take receive and Enjoy the said
annuity or clear yearly sum of £50 to and for her own use for and during the
term of the natural life of said Charlotte CROZIER … WITNESS: William CROZIER
of North Frederick Street in the City of Dublin Esquire Barrister at Law and
Charles Frederick FINLAY of Richmond Cottages in the County of Dublin
Gentleman Elizabeth I MAGEE [SEAL] Charlotte CROZIER [SEAL] |
|
1853 |
24 |
217 |
1853 Sept 8 |
Armagh
Monaghan |
JACKSON |
Image
596
BTW Mary JACKSON of
Derryrusk Cottage [Derryroosk,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne],
Co. Monaghan of 1st pt; Thomas CROZIER of Great Denmark St. City
of Dublin Solicitor of 2nd pt & William HUDSON of
Mountcaulfield [Near
Bessbrook] Co.
Armagh Esq. of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture 4 Sept 1829 btw William
HUDSON of 1st pt.& Rachel LOWRY then of Tullylush [probably Tullyglush,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh
spinster since deceased of 2nd pt. & Thomas CROZIER of 3rd pt. rent … Mary JACKSON released lands of Cloghrivane [Clogharevan Parish Killevy (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior
Upper, Co.
Armagh], 18a 1r 30p together with the weir and watercourses
bounded on the south west by Carrickbracken [Carrickbrackan, Parish Killevy (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior
Upper, Co.
Armagh] on the west partly by a pond and partly by a road
leading from Newry to Portnorris and on the north by lands in possession of
William HUDSON in Manor of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower Barony
Upper Orier Co. Armagh … Thomas CROZIER at request and direction of Mary
JACKSON made over to William HUDSON 4 Nov 1829 … WITNESS: James BRADSHAW
of Ballybay Co. Monaghan Manufacturer; Joseph ROBINSON of Ballybay Physician;
John TATE of 29 Pollard Place Dublin Clerk; Hill McKENNA of #63 Upper Dorset
St. City of Dublin Law Clerk. …. Mary JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: The townland of Clogharevan includes
the town of Bessbrook.
NOTE: Mount Caulfield House lies to the south-east of the village of
Bessbrook, Co. Armagh. Built in the 18th century, William Hudson resided in
the premises. He was a wealthy landowner in the South Armagh area.
NOTE: In 1st Ballybay Presbyterian Church, Isaiah OLIVER and family resided at
Derryrusk. Isaiah OLIVER Will Probate IWR/1836/F/247 Isaiah OLIVER of
Derryrusk, Co. Monaghan d. 12th Jany 1833.
SEE also: ROD: 1850-20-90 Rev.
John OLIVER (1821-1913) of Derryroosk, but then of Belfast. |
|
1853 |
24 |
234 |
1853 Sept 5 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON-Henry BUCKLY
Image
617
BTW George JACKSON of Templemore. Co. Tipperary
Shop keeper of 1 pt & Henry BUCKLY of Hillsboro Esq, Kings Co. of other
pt. George JACKSON was entitled in his own right for term of three
lives … by assignment 1 Apr. 1840 btw George JACKSON and John
JACKSON of Roscrea and also by another deed of assignment of same date
btw George JACKSON & Richard JACKSON also of Roscrea sums
arising out of part of lands of Dromakeenan called Hillsboro [Drumakeenan , Parish Ettagh. Barony Clonlisk] in possession of
Henry BUCKLY in Barony Clonesk Kings Co. … said deed contains a covenant that
that if George JACKSON his executors etc should pay Henry BUCKLY £50
in which George JACKSON stood indebted to Henry BUCKLY before 4 Dec
1853 with interest then the said deed should be null and void… WITNESS Henry
BUCKLY jr of Hillsboro Kings Co. Esq and Francis SHEPPARD of Roscrea Co.
Tipperary solicitor. George JACKSON [SEAL] |
1853 |
1853 |
27 |
237 |
|
Carnaveigh |
BREAKEY |
Johnston,
Wm-BREAKEY, Humphrey Th
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
28/10/1853. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY; Carrickneveagh;
witness William BREAKEY. |
|
1853 |
32 |
208 |
|
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Eliza-BELL, Thomas
DICKIE, Robert-BELL, Thomas
DICKIE, Samuel-BELL, Thomas
DICKIE, Thomas-BELL, Thomas |
X |
1853 |
32 |
209 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE-deed of release PATTERSON
DICKIE, Eliza-BELL, Thomas
DICKIE, Robert-BELL, Thomas |
X |
1853 |
32 |
210 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Eliza-BELL, Thomas
BELL-HARDON |
X |
1854 |
1 |
45 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
MURPHY-FRENCH |
X |
1854 |
11 |
283 |
|
Monaghan Co |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, John to Mullen,
John & anr
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
8/5/1854. John BREAKEY, Drumskelt, linen draper;
witness Jane BREAKEY. |
X |
1854 |
12 |
152 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH |
X |
1854 |
13 |
299 |
|
Carnaveigh |
BREAKEY |
Lucas-BREAKEY,
H Rev
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
6/1854. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY; William BREAKEY,
deceased. |
|
1854 |
20 |
96 |
|
Monaghan Co
Carnaveigh |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey T to McMurry, Thomas & anr
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
7/8/1854. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY;
Carrickneveagh |
X |
1854 |
22 |
199 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, William J-DICKIE, James |
|
1854 |
22 |
200 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph Rev-DICKIE, Mary |
|
1854 |
23 |
32 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Thomas-DICKIE, Thomas |
|
1854 |
24 |
154 |
1854 Sept 19 |
Leitrim |
|
DISNEY-MILLER Marriage Settlement
Btw Rev Edward Ogle DISNEY of Newtownhamilton, co
Armagh, Clerk Rector of the Parish of Newtownhamilton of 1st part
& Matilda MILLER of the City and Co Armagh spinster of 2nd part Rev Charles MILLER of Ballymakenning, Glebe in the Co of Louth, Clerk
& William MILLER of Gardiners Place in the City of Dublin Esq of
the 3rd part & George MILLER of City & Co of Armagh &
the Rev James DISNEY of Kilyman Rectory in Co Tyrone.. after reciting will of
Rev George MILLER father of Matilda one property to be divided between his 3
daughters: Elizabeth Ann & Matilda & appointed his sons Charles &
William MILLER executors.... portion to John GODLEY at Killeger, Co. Leitrim
Esq. And his son Denis GODLEY ... dozens of townlands incl Aghavilly. {the memorial is 4 pages long] |
|
1854 |
27 |
82 |
1853 Nov 7 |
Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Lancelot-MAGILL, James
NAMES: Jane MAGILL; Launcelot COULTER of Killeen; William
PARSONS; Thomas BRYAN; Samuel REID. OTHER
PLACES: Edentubber aka Edentober;
Clanlyard possibly Clontygora; Clanbrassil St., Dundalk.
https://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1854Nov7-COULTER-MAGILL.html |
X |
1854 |
31 |
58 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-BROWN |
X |
1854 |
31 |
254 |
1854 Dec 27 |
Wexford
Tipperary
Cork |
HYDE |
Image
573
BTW William Jacob BLACKER of
Woodbrook [Woodbrook
Demesne, Parish Killann, Barony Bantry] County of Wexford Esquire of the one part and Charles CLARKE
of Gracquence Park [possibly Graiguenob, Parish Holycross, Barony Middlethird] in the County of
Tipperary Esquire of the other part Reciting that by Indenture of Lease 10
Mar 1783 George Cary HAMILTON and Edward CARY demised unto John HYDE the Town
and Lands of Newtown [probably Newtown
Lower, and/or Newtown
Upper, Parish Newtownlennan, Barony of Slievardagh, Co. Tipperary], Curragheen [Curraheen, Parish Newtownlennan, Barony of Slievardagh, Co. Tipperary] and Monamoe [Monamoe, Parish of Holycross, in the Barony Eliogarty],situate in the manner of Holycross and County of
Tipperary and also the Lands of Glenbane [probably Glenbane
Lower, and/or Glenbane
Upper, Parish Holycross, Barony Middlethird] and Rathloath [?] situate in the Barony
of Middethird and County of Tipperary for lives yearly rent of £324.8.11 … reciting
that several renewals of said Lease were from time to time granted and
Reciting that all the estate and Interest of said George Cary HAMILTON and
Edward CARY in said Lands afterwards became vested in William Jacob BLACKER (
therein named ) and that all the freehold Estate and interest therein of the
said John HYDE afterwards became vested in John
HYDE of Castle Hyde[Castlehyde, Parish Fermoy, Barony Condons and Clangibbon] in the County of Cork and Reciting that by Indenture of
Renewal 9 Jul 1845 the said William Jacob BLACKER … and that all the free
hold Estate and interest of the said John HYDE in said Lands together with
said Original Lease had come to and was then legally vested in the said
Charles CLARKE … Towns and Lands Comprised in said rented Indenture 10 Mar
1783 … Town and Lands of Newtown Curragheen and Monamoe being part and parcel
of the Manor of Holycross in as large and ample a manner as the same were
formerly demised by Lieutenant General Frederick HAMILTON to William POTTER
Containing 337a.1.8 in the Barony of Elogarty and County of Tipperary and
also all that and those the Towns and Lands of Glenlane and Rathroath in as
large and ample a manner as the same were demised by the said Lieutenant
General Frederick HAMILTON unto Ezekiel LEAKE Containing 776a 1r 32p in the
Barony of Middlethird Co. Tipperary … |
|
1855 |
4 |
281 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
RUTHERFORD-BARTLEY |
X |
1855 |
5 |
106 |
|
Drummuck |
BREAKEY |
McCullough,
James-BREAKEY, Sam
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
20/2/1855. Samuel BREAKEY, Balladian, farmer. |
x |
1855 |
10 |
214 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
MOORE-BARTLEY |
X |
1855 |
10 |
215 |
|
|
BROWNE |
MOORE-BROWNE (of Sligo) |
X |
1855 |
10 |
219 |
1855 Apr 19 |
Tyrone |
COULTER |
Deed of conveyance Robert WILEY of Curley als Cranny
Co. Tyrone, famer administrator of the will of James WILEY of same with the
will annexed of the will of James WILEY deceased of the 1st pt.
Hanna WILEY of Curley als Cranny widow of 2nd pt & Dr. Joseph
COULTER late of Drumconnis House in Co. Tyrone Esq. surgeon in her majesties
ship Edinburgh of the 3rd pt. references an indenture dated1 Oct
1816 btw Mrs. Catherine BUNBURY of the one part & John STEPHENSON Joseph
SCOTT Robert WILEY and James WILEY of the other part (wherin was recited deed
dated 13 Dec 1770… covenant of renewal and also indenture of mtg dated 6 Nov
1840 btw James WILEY of the one pt and John COULTER of the other…. WILEYs
made over to Dr. Joseph COULTER lands of Curley or Cranny… |
16d |
1855 |
12 |
251 |
1855 |
Antrim |
JACKSON Frederick C. |
Frederick C. JACKSON – Thomas PRENTER
Image
177
Rev. Frederick Christian JACKSON of Devoran near
Truro Co. Cornwall, Clerk as Trustee of will of John Abernathy WARBURTON Esq.
deceased. … Thomas PRENTER of Antrim, Co. Antrim Gent.
NOTE: Rev. Frederick
Christian JACKSON (1825-1898), wife Ellen died Feb 27, 1900. SOURCE: The
Memorial Inscriptions of Cornwall |
|
1855 |
15 |
114 |
1855 May 28 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON |
Image 697
BTW James JACKSON of
Cloncom [probably Cloncumber,
Parish Clones,
Barony Dartree ] in
the County of Monaghan of the one part and Sarah Jane McMATH otherwise JACKSON daughter of said James JACKSON and wife of Andrew McMATH Esquire of
Castleblaney in said County of the other part Reciting that Richard JACKSON formerly of the Town and County of Monaghan had been seized or possessed of
several houses and tenements in said town of Monaghan and being so seized or
possessed the had duly made and published his last will and testament 30 Apr
1831 and did thereby devise and bequeath to the James JACKSON that
house yard offices and garden then in the occupation of Doctor TEMPLE on The
Hill in the Town of Monaghan and stating that said James JACKSON was
desirous of making further provision for his said daughter over and above
what had been made for her upon her marriage , said Indenture witnessed that
in consideration of his natural love and affection and of the sum of 5s
sterling he the said James JACKSON did thereby grant , release assign
convey and make over to the said Sarah Jane McMATH all his the said James
JACKSON 's right title interest and demand whatsoever at law or in equity
in and to said house yard offices and garden situate on The Hill in said Town
of Monaghan in the Barony and County of Monaghan then in the tenure and
occupation of Mr John MITCHELL Proctor To Have and To Hold said house yard
offices and garden and other the premises thereby intended to be assigned
unto the said Jane McMATH and to her heirs executors administrators and
assigns to and for her sole and separate use notwithstanding her Coverture in
as full and ample a manner as same had been to him the said James JACKSON by the will of said Richard JACKSON Subject nevertheless to the
payment of all head rent and other charges then or thereafter to become
payable from or out of the same and which said deed and this Memorial by James
JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Henry JACKSON of Cloutivern [Clontivrin (Cluain Tibhrinne) (aka Clontirvin, Clontivern, Clontivren, Clontivrin
and Clantiveran), Barony Clankelly] Co. Fermanagh
and Thomas HURST of Clones circuit in the County of Monaghan |
|
1855 |
17 |
134 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-GILMORE, Sarah |
X |
1855 |
23 |
251 |
1850-1859 |
Dundalk |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Samuel-McCULLAGH, William |
x |
1855 |
24 |
11 |
1850-1859 |
No denomination |
COULTER |
COULTER, Thomas-COULTER, William |
|
1855 |
24 |
101 |
1855 Sept 5 |
Armagh |
OLIVER |
In Court of Queens Bench, Thomas OLIVER of Killynure [Killynure, Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh farmer did on 8th Aug 1855 obtain a
judgement against James STEELE of Curmeeny [aka Cormeen, Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh] and John SPEER of Tullycallidy [Tullycallidy, Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh] both in Co Armagh
Farmers for 240 pounds sterling debt besides 3 pounds 1s 11p for costs …
James STEELE possesses part of the lands of Cormeen cont 30 acres English
statute measure with the dwelling & offices Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh as security for 122 pounds. NOTE:
Both Cormeen& Tullycallidy are both
in the Parish of Derrynoose, and both are on the northern border of Brootally. |
|
1855 |
32 |
247 |
|
Downpatrick |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Andrew Rev
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
20/12/1855. Rev. Andrew BREAKEY, Killyleagh, Presbyterian
minister, guardian of Anne Sweeney re marriage. |
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1855 |
45 |
114 |
|
Monaghan |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, James-McMATH, Sarah J [p8 Grantors index]
I looked for this volume on Family
Search, but vol 45 was not listed. It turned out to be ROD 1855-15-114. |
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1856 |
7 |
248 |
1855 Feb 9 |
Monaghan
Down |
JACKSON |
Image 557
A memorial of an Indenture of
fee farm grant under the Renewable Leasehold Conversion Act … between the
most honorable Arthur
Wills Blundell Sandys Trumbull Windsor Hill, 4th Marquess of Downshire of
the one part and Mary JACKSON of Dergrustein [the AI version
transcribed the townland as Dergrustein but it is Derryroosk,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne] the
County of Monaghan Spinster of the other part whereby after reciting as
therein is recited It was witnessed that in pursuance of the agreement
therein recited and also in pursuance of provisions of the therein recited
act of Parliament and for and in consideration of the perpetual yearly fee
farm sent therein after reserved and made payable and for the other
consideration therein mentioned the said Arthur Wills Blundell Sandys
Turnbull Windsor Marquis of Down did grant release and confirm unto the said Mary
JACKSON her heirs and assigns the tenement land and premises by the
therein recited original Lease and Renewal demised and which were at the date
of the memorializing Deed known and described as follows that is to say all
that and those the therein before mentioned tenements in the Town of
Banbridge in the said County of Down Situate on the east side of the street
bounded by Mary BELLs tenement on the North and by Isabella WILLs tenement in
the south containing in front and use 40’ and in depth backwards 294’ feet
and also all that 1a 2r 31p Irish plantation measure or 2a 2r 31p English
Statute measure part of the Townland of Ballyvally [Ballyvally,
Parish Seapatrick,
Barony Iveagh
Upper, Upper Half,] Co Down which said premises , and the ground plot
and boundaries thereof were delineated and described in the map or plan drawn
in the margin of the memorializing deed excepting and always saving and
reserving thereout unto the said Marquis of Downshire his heirs and assigns
all manner of same and other Royalties to at mines and quarries of Marble
free stone limestone Marke and State ways watercourses mosses and Turbaries
for cutting off all be timber woods under woods an ash then and Alder trees
and every other part of the growing standing & being or which should
thereafter grow stand and be in the same with free liberty of hunting hawking
fishing and failing on the same proper seasons To hold all and singular the
said thereby granted premises with the rights members and appurtenances (
except as before excepted ) unto the said Mary JACKSON her heirs and
assigns from thenceforth for ever at and subject to the payment of the
perpetual yearly fee farm rent or sum as £2.4 … WITNESS: William Edward TEAGUE
of Hillsborough Co. Down and Mark WARDHAUGH of same place Surveyor and said
deed and this memorial by the said Mary JACKSON are witnessed by
Thomas Francis CROSIER of Great Denmark Street City of Dublin Solicitor and
John TATE of Number twenty nine Portland Place in the said City Clerk to
Messeurs Crozier & son - Mary JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: 1860
March 15 Mary JACKSON of Rockmount, Co. Monaghan Probate |
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1856 |
8 |
67 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-BROWNE |
x |
1856 |
9 |
133 |
|
Monaghan |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey J-Belfast Railway
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
1/4/1856. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY;
Carrickneveagh. |
|
1856 |
9 |
171 |
1850-1859 |
Down |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph Rev.-HART, Henry |
|
1856 |
10 |
237 |
|
Armagh |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph-ARMSTRONG, John |
|
1856 |
11 |
276 |
1850-1859 |
Armagh |
GILMORE |
GILMORE, George-WADDELL, Margaret |
|
1856 |
12 |
270 |
1856 May 14 |
Monaghan |
DONALDSON BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Thomas- Dundalk & Enniskillen
DONALDSON, Barbara-Dundalk |
x |
1856 |
12 |
271 |
1850-1859 |
Monaghan |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD,
Thomas- Dundalk & Enniskillen
DONALDSON, Barbara-Dundalk
DICKIE, John T-Dundalk & environs
NAMES: James McCULLAGH of
Derryvalley; Elizabeth McCULLAGH nèe WALLACE; Barbara DONALDSON nèe BRADFORD;
Eliza DONALDSON of Bloomfield Place; Thomas BRADFORD of Carnbeg; Richard
HENRY of Newbliss and Clones; John Thomas DICKIE of Clonaleenan; Alexander
WADDELL; George BEATTY; James McCULLAGH, jr.; John TOWNLEY; Michael
MASTERTON. OTHER PLACES: Drumgavney. |
d |
1856 |
18 |
204 |
|
|
DICKIE |
DICKIE-McCOMBE PRONI D462.223 |
|
1856 |
19 |
80 |
|
Dublin City |
BREAKEY |
BREAKY Isabella & Robt L to King, Patrick
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
5/7/1856. Robert L. BREAKEY, Dublin &
Isabella BREAKEY, nee Meares. |
x |
1856 |
20 |
154 |
1856 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – no situation |
|
1856 |
25 |
123 |
1854 Dec 31 |
Carlow
Dublin |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON-Molesworth JACKSON
Image
708
BTW Thomas JACKSON a Lieut. In her Majesty’s 37th regiment of Foot then serving with his Regiment at Kandy in the Island of
Ceylon of 1 pt & Molesworth JACKSON then serving as Mate on her
Majesty’s Ship Simon of the other pt. Reciting Thomas JACKSON sold to Molesworth JACKSON part of land called Mary BRAGG’s plot
fronting to Tullow Street North 70’ together with the garden in Town of
Carlow … Thomas JACKSON’s share formerly held by Mary HOWIS containing
1r 28p in Barony Catherlow now called Carlow, Co. Carlow & also Thomas
JACKSONs interest in house then known as No 4 in Saint Andrew Street City
of Dublin … WITNESS: J. BROWN Lieut in H.M. 37th Regiment of Foot
& E.R.B. BARNES Lieut in H.M. 37th Regiment of Foot . Thomas
JACKSON [SEAL.]
NOTE: A Molesworth
Green JACKSON Married an Eliza RUMLEY in 1857. Probate: Molesworth
Green JACKSON - Late Commander of Her Majesties Ship “Octavia” d 26 Feb 1868
Malta proved by Eliza JACKSON of Brighton Terrace near Kingstown Co
Dublin, widow. NOTE: Commander M.G. JACKSON, R.N., wounded on HMS Octavia off Abyssinian Coast, landed too weak to continue to England, 5th March 1868.
Source: Malta Family
History. |
|
1856 |
24 |
254 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-GILLMER |
x |
1856 |
27 |
183 |
|
Monaghan Co
Carricknaveagh |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey T & James to Watson, William
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
30/9/1856. James BREAKEY, Carrickneveagh, farmer &
Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY, Carrickneveagh; William BREAKEY, deceased. |
X |
1856 |
29 |
16 |
1856 Aug 2 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Robert JACKSON – Francis JACKSON
Image
17
BTW Robert JACKSON of
Killavilla [Killavilla, Parish Roscrea, Barony Ballybritt] Kings Co. Esq of 1st pt.; Mary Anne ODLUM of Cappincor Kings Co., [aka? Cappancur, Parish Geashill, Barony Geashill], spinster 2nd daughter of Henry Frederick ODLUM late of Cappincar Esq. deceased and of
Mabella ODLUM otherwise DROUGHT widow of said Henry Frederick ODLUM of 2nd pt. Maybella ODLUM of 3rd pt. Francis JACKSON of Killavilla
Kings Co. Esq of 4th pt & Edward John ODLUM of Old Connell Co.
Kildare of 5th pt. reciting that Robert JACKSON in and by
last will of Francis JACKSON deceased father of Robert JACKSON & that a marriage was to be solemnized btw Robert JACKSON &
Mary Anne ODLUM in consideration of £1,000 paid by Mabella ODLUM Robert
JACKSON charged part of the lands of Killavilla, Barony Ballybritt Kings
Co. in possession of Francis JACKSON deceased and his undertenants and
in occupation of said Robert JACKSON bounded on North by road leading
from Ballybritt to Side gate … for term of 99 years … marriage portion of
£1,500 … Robert JACKSON & Mabella ODLUM released to Francis
JACKSON the undivided moiety the same into equal moieties to be divided
of the lands of Ballycollen [Ballycollin Lower OR Ballycollin Upper, Parish Ballyboy] Barony Ballyboy,, Kings Co. … WITNESS: John
HASLAM of Frankford Kings Co., Solicitor. And James JACKSON of 27
Ushers Quay City of Dublin Hotel keeper. Robert JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Robert JACKSON (1831-1915) son of Francis JACKSON (1776-1847)
& Anne J. HASLAM. Mary Anne ODLUM (1833-1909)
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
|
1856 |
30 |
62 |
|
|
GODLEY |
John GODLEY father of William Alexander GODLEY marriage
arts. Image 10129 |
|
1856 |
32 |
250 |
1856 Nov 5 |
Down |
JACKSON |
Image 731
BTW Rev Thomas Wynne ANDERSON of Riverside
House Bray, Co. Wicklow clerk & Sarah Georgina ANDERSON otherwise JACKSON his wife of the first part & William Henry JACKSON of Mountjoy
Square Dublin Esquire of the other. Reciting that Henry DUNLIN Mary
[CHUSTON?] James TOFTS and Margaret his wife and Innes SHERIDAN and Elizabeth
his wife by case of 29 Oct 1794 demised to George LAW portion of lands of
Castlehill to hold after the death of Baptist JOHNSTON for 2,000 years and
that Sir William JOHNSTON Bart by lease of 27 Nov 1802 demised to Robert
Jaffray NICHOLSON all that tenement in Gilford to hold at yearly rent …
subsequently vested in William WARBURTON who by will of 10 May 1817
bequeathed to his wife Maria Nichola WARBURTON all his property and appointed
her executrix. She died 23 Feb 1854 but her will dated 7 May 1849 bequeathed
all property remaining after payment of certain legacies to Peter
Warburton JACKSON and William Henry JACKSON and their sister the said
Sarah Georgina ANDERSON & Matilda KETTLEWELL whom she styled
the four remaining legacies of said will in equal share. … 4 undivided of 2
undivided thirds of said lands of Castle Hill other part of said townland of
Loughans [Loughans, Parish Tullylish, Barony Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half], otherwise Drumaran [Drumaran, Parish Tullylish, Barony Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half] and also one 4th part
or share in all that tenement Dwelling House Orchard and Garden adjoining the
Bridge of Gilford with the turf bog there unto belonging and premises situate
in the Parish of Tullylish, Co. Down… to hold to said William Henry
JACKSON his heirs and executors for the residue of said term. …. WITNESS:
Robert O’MALEY of Fairview Clontarf & Thomas KELLY of Pitt Street City of
Dublin Clerk to Grantee: Thomas Wynne ANDERSON Clerk [SEAL] and Sarah
Georgina ANDERSON [SEAL] |
|
1857 |
1 |
157 |
1856 Dec 29 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – Blayney ADAIR
Image
102
BTW Luke JACKSON of Ballymena Co. Antrim Gent of
1 pt; Blayney ADAIR of Ballymena Carpenter of the other pt. Reciting in
consideration of £100 paid to JACKSON by ADAIR … premises on Church
Street in Town of Ballymena … [descry] fronting Wellington St.[based on
description this is in Town
Parks, Parish Kirkinriola,
Barony Toome Lower]
… for life of John DICKEY being the ceste que via in the recited lease
… WITNESS James FORSYTHE of Ballymena & Alexander HARBISON of Dundug both
of Co. Antrim writing clerks. Luke JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1857 |
3 |
80 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH |
X |
1857 |
5 |
102 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-BOYD |
X |
1857 |
5 |
103 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH_BROWN |
X |
1857 |
7 |
277 |
1857 Mar 7 |
Dublin |
HYDE |
Image
376
William Henry JACKSON of Mount Joy Square West
in the County of the City of Dublin Esq Plaintiff.
William Lane HYDE Esqr Charlotte Lane HYDE and Sarah
Lane HYDE Spinsters all of Sylvan Mount County of Dublin Defendants
In the Court of Queens Bench William Henry JACKSON of Mount Joy Square West in the County of the City of Dublin Esq aged thirty
years and upwards the Plaintiff in this cause maketh oath and saith that he
this deponent by name and description of William Henry JACKSON of
Mount Joy Square West in the County of the City of Dublin Esquire did on the 26
Feb 1857 obtain a Judgment Her Majestys Court of Queens Bench in Ireland
against the defts in this cause by the names and descriptions of William Lane
HYDE Esq Charlotte Lane HYDE and Sarah Lane HYDE Spinsters all of Sylvan
Mount in the County of Dublin for the sum of £204.18.11 besides £3.1.11 for
costs as by the records of said Court may fully appear this Dept further
saith that to the best of his knowledge information and belief the said
Charlotte Lane HYDE and Sarah Lane HYDE two of the defendants in this cause
are at the time of swearing this affidavit seized or possessed of at Law or
in Equity or have disposing power which they may without the assent of any
other person exercise for their own benefit over certain lands tenements
hereditaments and premises hereinafter mentioned that is to say all that and
those the Town and lands of Rosestown [probably Rossestown,
Parish Shyane,
Barony Eliogarty]
containing by Common Estimation 175a plantation measure be the same more or
less all which said lands and premises are situate lying and being in the
Barony of Eliogarty and County of Tipperary Rept further saith that the said
Judge is still in full force Vigor and Effect in Law not vacated satisfied
set aside paid off or discharged W. H. JACKSON
NOTE: William Henry
JACKSON (1811-1877) SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna aka JACKSONs of Dublin &
Wicklow FairyHill |
|
1857 |
8 |
116 |
|
Monaghan Co
Down |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, William Revd & to BREAKEY, Jas. Revd
& ors
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
12/3/1857. Rev William BREAKEY, Lisburn, Rev
James BREAKEY Sheffield, Presbyterian minister, now trustee. |
X |
1857 |
10 |
24 |
1857 Mar 16 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – William MILLAR
Image
21
BTW Luke JACKSON of Ballymena Co. Antrim of 1st pt & John BOYD of Ballymena Pawnbroker of 2nd pt & William
MILLAR of Aghoghill Co. Antrim Surgeon of 3rd pt. [BOYD had been
unable to pay the mtg of £300 and land was transferred to MILLAR] ….
Description of land on West side of High Street …. Passage to Bridewell St.
All in Parish Kirkinriola Lower Half Barony of Toome, Co. Antrim … for life
of Robert Shafto ADAIR (then Sir Robert Shafto ADAIR)… WITNESS James FORSYTHE
& Matthew MONTGOMERY both of Ballymena. Luke JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1857 |
15 |
144 |
1857 May 23 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – William STARRALL
Image
496
BTW James PARKER of Grove Farm Lisnawhiggle [Lisnawhiggel,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Antrim farmer of 1st pt’ Luke JACKSON of Lawn View Cottage
Ballymena Co. Antrim Gent of 2nd pt & William STARRAT formerly
of Lismoney Co. Londonderry now residing in Lisnawhiggle near Connor Co.
Antrim of 3rd pt. James PARKER at the request and direction of
Luke JACKSON granted to William STARRAT parcel of land with all houses
edifices and buildings being part of Lisnawhiggle containing 40a 2r Parish of
Connor Lower Half Barony of Antrim commonly called the Grove Farm … together
with a rod of turf bog in Tannybrake [Tawnybrack,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower.] Mass
as before … subject to right of Water of the Spring Well on said lands
formerly occupied by William JOHNSON for use of Green Field Bleach Green
granted by James PARKER to Robert BROWN under agreement 3 Dec 1853 … WITNESS:
Alexander RORKE of Belfast solicitor & John McALAMNEY of Ballymena Law
Clerk both in Co. Antrim. James PARKER [SEAL] Luke JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1857 |
19 |
170 |
1857 Mar 7 |
Waterford
Wexford |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Mary A-ELLIS, Nicholas
Image
519
BTW Bartholomew SPARROW formerly of Killibeg [possibly Killabeg,
Parish Clone, Barony Scarawalsh ] Co.
Wexford and now of Town of Wexford Esq. Mary Henrietta JACKSON otherwise SPARROW widow of Glocester St City of Dublin, William Percival
O’NEIL and Alicia Jane O’NEIL otherwise SPARROW both of Dalkey Co. Dublin
both sisters of said Bartholow SPARROW Eliza SPARROW of Killabeg spinster,
Isabella SPARROW of Killabeg spinster & Olivia SPARROW of Killabeg
Spinster & Joseph Wheeler SPARROW formerly of Killabeg but now in Geelong
Colony of Victoria of 1 pt; Nicholas ELLIS of Granby Row City of Dublin Esq
of other pt. Reciting indenture 6 Mar 1841 btw Deborah SPARROW otherwise
ROGERS of Killabeg since deceased of 1st pt; Bartholomew SPARROW
son of said Deborah now party hereto of 2nd pt … made over to
Nicholas ELLIS all the said undivided 5th pt or share of lot or
piece of ground fronting the Mayors Walk and Ballybricken [Electoral
District: Ballybricken –
see map]
in City of Waterford containing in front to Ballybricken 226’6” and in front
to Mayors Walk 150’ and in front to William PRICE’s field 150’ and at the
South side 227’ in Ballybricken and Mayors Walk Parish of Trinity Without Co. & City of Waterford … sum of £300
NOTE: 1843 Sept 8. Jacksons
in St. Peters Church Dublin. Marriage of John Jackson of 2
Charlemount Mall and Mary Henrietta Sparrow of 2 Charlemount Mall. Occupation
Gent & spinster. Witness Burton JACKSON & Alicia Jane SPARROW. NOTE: Burton JACKSON (1805-1875) proved the will of his
mother Alice JACKSON in 1859 .
NOTE: Mary Henrietta
SPARROW of Carrigduff, daughter of Bartholomew and Sarah SPARROW, was born 23
Nov 1851, and baptised 2 June 1852 at St. Paul’s Church Kildavin, Co.
Wexford. |
|
1857 |
19 |
171 |
|
Wexford |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Mary A-Samuel DAVIS
Image
520
Lands of Killibeg, Co. Wexford |
|
1857 |
20 |
284 |
1850-1859 |
Armagh |
GILMORE |
GILMORE, Margaret-DUNWOODY, Andrew |
|
1857 |
21 |
3 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
Robert HAWTHORNE- Rev. Andrew McCULLOGH |
|
1857 |
23 |
38 |
1857 Aug 1 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD,
Thomas-CHARLETON, William
NAMES: Robert COULTER; Thomas BRADFORD; Alexander PARKER;
Mary BRADFORD; William CHARLETON; Catherine DONALDSON; Joseph DONALDSON;
Joseph DICKIE; Pat RUSSEL; R.A. THOMPSON. PLACES: Carrickastuck; Philipstown; Carnbeg. |
d |
1857 |
23 |
244 |
1857 Aug 8 |
Armagh |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Catherine - KEENAN, Judith
Deed of Conveyance btw Catherine OLIVER of Armagh, Co.
ARMAGH, widow of 1 pt & Judith KEENAN of Armagh, Co. Armagh, widow of 2nd pt. reciting indenture of renewal 13 Oct 1818 btw John MAXWELL & Joseph
OLIVER, William OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER of other part… MAXWELL set to
OLIVERs all that farm of land which was then in his possession together
with the bleaching mill & all other appurtenances in townland of Derryha Derryhaw, Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Parish of Tynan, Co.
Armagh containing 87 acres English measure…term of 49 years rent 49 pounds
sterling…covenant of renewal 5 Aug 1851 made btw William Jones ARMSTRONG of
Kippure Park, Co. Wicklow Esq. of the one pt & Catherine OLIVER of other
part….. the said Judith KEENAN had become entitled to the mtg debt of 300
pounds… in consid of which assigned interests to Judith KEENAN.
WITNESS: William Joseph JENKINSON, solicitor & Thomas STEPHENSON writing
clerk |
|
1857 |
27 |
78 |
1857 Aug 18 |
Longford
Monaghan |
JACKSON |
Image 670
BTW William JACKSON of
Aughashangan [Aghnashannagh,
Parish Clonbroney,
Barony Granard ] in
the County of Longford Gentleman of Regd 17th Sept 1837 Do , the one part and
Joseph ROBINSON of Killyconigan County Monaghan Gentleman of the other part
whereby after reciting that a certain Indenture of Lease 1 Dec 1829 between Richard JACKSON of Monaghan Co. Monaghan
Esquire ( since deceased ) [probably Richard JACKSON (1769-1834)] and the said William JACKSON of the one part and the said
Joseph ROBINSON ( then of Monaghan in the County of Monaghan Printer ) of the
other part they the said Richard JACKSON and William JACKSON for the considerations therein mentioned did demise grant set and to farm let
unto the said Joseph ROBINSON All that Dwelling House office Houses Garden
and yard in the Town of Monaghan aforesaid To Hold to the said Joseph ROBINSON his Heirs and Assigns for and
during the two lives therein named at and subject ┃ to the yearly rent of Twenty Pounds sterling , and in
which said Lease is contained a covenant for the perpetual Renewal thereof
upon payment of all rent due at the time of each renewal and one pepper corn
fine if demanded and reciting that the said Richard JACKSON is long since dead and his Estate and Interest in and to said demised
premises are now vested in the said William JACKSON and reciting that
a renewal of said Indenture of Lease 11 Jan 1836 was afterwards made between
the said William JACKSON of the one part and the said Joseph ROBINSON
of the other part and reciting that by Indenture of Lease 9 Mar 1857 BTW the
Right Honourable Henry Robert Lord Baron Rossmore of the one part and the
said William JACKSON of the other part , she the said Lord Rossmore
for the considerations therein mentioned Did demise grant set and to farm let
unto the said William JACKSON that Dwelling House office Houses Garden
yard and premises contained in said original Lease thereof To Hold to the
said William JACKSON his heirs and Assigns for ever and Reciting that
the said Joseph ROBINSON had paid to the said William JACKSON rent and
arrears of rent and fine for Renewal due on the death of Richard JACKSON and that he was now under and by virtue of an Act passed in the Twelfth and
Thirteenth years of the Reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria shortly
entitled The Renewable Leasehold Conversion Act entitled to a grant in
perpetuity of said hereinbefore mentioned premises subject to a perpetual
yearly fee farm rent of £20 sterling the said Indenture of Lease witnessed
that the said William JACKSON in pursuance and by virtue of the said
Renewable Leasehold conversion Act and in consideration of the payment of all
fines for Renewal and arrears of rent did grant unto the said Joseph ROBINSON
and to his heirs and Assigns for ever All That Dwelling House office houses
Garden and said of that part of the Town of Monaghan called Tunks or Dunlaps
Tenement and which said premises the subject matter of this Grant together
with the premises demised to the said Joseph ROBINSON by Richard JACKSON Joseph JACKSON all since
dead by Indenture 10 Nov 1804 comprise the entire of said Tenement so called
or known by the name and description of Trunks or Dunlaps Tenement and as
then in the possession of said Joseph ROBINSON ( and now in the possession of
John Little ROBINSON second son and Richard Jackson ROBINSON
third son of said Joseph Robinson situate lying and being in the Town of
Monaghan in the Parish Barony and County of Monaghan Subject to the payment
of the yearly fee farm rent of Twenty pounds sterling during said Term and to
the due performance of the provisoes conditions therein contained and is
executed & in the said William JACKSON WITNESS: John FLEMING of
the Town of Longford Co. Longford Solicitor and as executed by Joseph ROBINSON
in presence of Richard DOWNEY Land Agent and Richard MITCHELL Attorney at Law
both of the Town of Monaghan in the County of Monaghan
SEE: JACKSONs
of Longford. |
|
1857 |
33 |
38 |
1857 Nov 19 |
Waterford |
JACKSON |
Image
433
Court of Common Pleas Hugh Traver ADAMS of Lower
Prospect Co. Cork Esq plaintiff on 9 Nov 1857 judgement against defendant Rev.
John JACKSON of Tallow, Co. Waterford Clerk for sum of £460 debt besides
£3.2.8 costs for Vicarial tithe rent of Parishes Tallow and Kilwatermoy Co.
Waterford.
NOTE: Rev John JACKSON
(1794-1876), husband of Rosa POOLE and son of George JACKSON & Susannah
BENNETT of Glanbeg & Ballyduff |
|
1857 |
34 |
134 |
|
Tullycorbett |
JACKSON |
EARLE-JACKSON |
X |
1857 |
35 |
212 |
1857 Nov 6 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
355
BTW Thomas KEANE of Binen St, Town of Ennis Co. Clare,
Esq & Burton JACKSON of Bushfield Ave., Co. Dublin Esq. Trustees
appointed and by virtue of settlement 20 Jul 1836 on marriage of Henry Stuart
BURTON of Carrgaholt Castle Co. Clare Esq with Alicia Mary BURTON otherwise
SIMPSON his wife of 1st pt. Henry Stuart BURTON and Alicia Mary
BURTON his wife of 2nd pt; Andrew Jones CRAWFORD of Amiens St City
of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt William DONNOLLY of Auburn Co. Dublin Esq
and John Alexander DONNELLY eldest son of said William Esq.of 4th pt Reciting Mtg 23 Nov 1830 BTW Thomas SIMPSON & Jack SINGLETON of Co.
Monaghan both since deceased of 1st pt. Andrew CRAWFORD of Auburn
Esq. since also deceased of 2nd pt & [Lucy?] SIMPSON of
Sackville St. Co. Dublin widow of 3rd pt. Whereby SINGLETON and
CRAWFORD assigned to Lucy SIMPSON 16 townlands of Derrynoose [Derrynoose – NOTE: there are 38 townlands in total in this Parish] Co.
Armagh subject to mtg 13 Jun 1818. To Thomas BROOKE and Eliza Jane BROOKE
spinster for sum of £1, 200 on 30 July 1830 to Rev. Samuel MURRAY for sum of
£1, 400 subject to proviso … £1, 700 … reciting mtg 7 Sep 1843 Andrew
CRAWFORD granted said lands to John McCLINTOCK and James Calvert STRANGE Esq.
Trustees of settlement of Capt Bunbury McCLINTOCK on redemption of
£11,144.14.10 with interest … reciting marriage of Henry Stuart BURTON and
Alicia Mary 20 Jul 1836 when 1,700 assigned to Thomas
Eyre HODDER and Robert SIMPSON upon certain trusts. Reciting indenture 29 Jun
1857 whereby Thomas KANE & Burton JACKSON appointed trustees of
said settlement … 16 townlands of Derrynoose (likely all clustered in the bottom half of the Parish):
Rooghan alias Roaghan alias Roagan [Roughan,or possibly Rowan ], Carrick Newewen alias
Carricknevend [probably Carrickabolie (Carraic a''Bhuailidh)],
Toergort alias Creagham [probably Fergort ] Tullyhiven alias
Tullyherney [probably Tullyhirm], Taverneagh, [probably Tivnacree ] Dromurge and Ballaghfroney alias
Ballaghsconny [??]. Dromavanagh alias Drombany
[probably Drumnahavil] and Tulla Inn alias Tully Inn [??], Laraghriarain alias Lotgaran [??], and Lisleagh [Lislea], Tourishitragh alias
Tennerggand [??], Knocklomerd alias
Knocklemeder [possibly Knockrevan (Cnoc a'' riabháin)],
Dromoline alias Dromellin [Drummeland], Tatareagh alias
Tatereagh [??], Crossnemoyle alias Cossnemelle [??]and Aghingaple alias Aghingapple [?? Carryhugh (Coradh Aodha)], Brackley alias Grackley [??],
Dromykgue alias Dromykyne alias Dromsline [probably Drumherney (Druim Chearnaigh)] and
Argagh [??]. Balliagh alias Corgiballiagh [??], Ayde alias Aude [??] Dromkill
alias Dromiville [probably Drummeland] and Dromnegale
alias Dromnehale [??], Drumkenny [possibly Drumherney] and Dromeshleagh
alias Dromnesbogh [??], Aghneclugh alias
Agnelogh alias Crevan [??], and Cropbane [Crossbane] Lisrakill alias
Lisrakelley alias Lisracally [probably Listarkelt], Crossreagh [Doohat (Dubh-tháite or Cros
riach) (aka Crossreagh)] and Corley [??] in territory of Derrynoose, Barony Tureny, Co. Armagh reserving all that part
of the said townland of Brackley alias Grackley …[more detail] WITNESS:
Robert KEANE of City of Dublin solicitor & William DOBBIN of Gardiners
Place, Dublin apprentice to Leonard DOBBIN solicitor of City of Dublin.. Rev.
Charles WAD A.B.Clerke Vicar of Kilmaley, Ennis Co. Clare & Gollfe STAMER
of Bonn in Prussia Hotel Proprietor. Burton JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Burton JACKSON is new to me, but here is what I have found. Dublin
Journal of Medical Science, 1880. Dr. Burton JACKSON of Milford Causeway,
Tralee. In the London
Gazette, 1866, a Burton JACKSON was on Nassau St., Dublin, Gent. In the
Dublin Almanac and General Register of Ireland, 1847, Burton JACKSON Esq
resided at Bengal Terrace, Finglas Road [townland Prospect, Coolock, Dublin].
In 1859, a will was proved for Alice JACKSON: Alice JACKSON effects under £800 late of Stewart St.,
Kilrush, Co. Clare Widow d 14 Dec 1859 proved by Burton JACKSON of Muckross
Terrace, Donnybrooke, Co. Dublin Esq. In 1875: The will of Burton JACKSON late
of 44 Morehampton-road, Donneybrook, Co. Dublin, Esq. deceased who died
February 2, 1875 at same place proved at the Principal registry by the oath
of Elizabeth JACKSON of 44 Morehampton-road Widow, the sole Executrix.
Effects under £4,000. NOTE: Elizabeth died 1884, and will was probated. IGP has his
burial: Erected | by | BURTON JACKSON Esqre | of Morehampton Road, Dublin
|and ELIZABETH his wife | In Memory | of their beloved children | HENRY | who
died when an infant | VALENTINA ALICIA | who died 29th August 1844
| aged 4 years 8 months | FRANCIS BURTON | who died 2nd May 1858 |
aged 9 years 7 months |. His death cert has him age 70, a Gent, and
Andrew JACKSON of 44 Morehampton was present at his death. An Ancestry family tree has his parents to be Capt John JACKSON & Alice. His
wife was Elizabeth McMATH (1813-1893) [I suspect that the death date given
here is inaccurate]. At the time of his marriage, he was of Kilrush Co.
Clare. One of their sons was an Andrew JACKSON who married Margaret
MARTIN. Burton JACKSON’s only daughter was Alicia TROUSDELL (husband
Richard TROUSDALE Esq.. Griffiths Valuation for Burton JACKSON from reps R.F.
STEWART house valued at £17.0.0 at Bengal Terrace, Coolock, Glasnevin.
Another Burton JACKSON married Ellen SUPPLE 2 Feb 1864 at Listowel or
Ballyduff, Kerry. His father was a Benjamin JACKSON. Another Burton
JACKSON resided at Derrymore, Roscrea, Tipperary |
|
1857 |
33 |
227 |
1857 Nov 1 |
Waterford |
JACKSON |
Image
541
In Court of Common pleas, Edward CHAPMAN of Majesty’s
15th Regiment stationed at Parkhurst Isle of Wight plaintiff;
judgement against defendant Re. John JACKSON of Tallow, Co. Waterford for
£540 & costs … tithe rents of Tallow & Kilwatermoy Co. Waterford.
NOTE: Rev John JACKSON
(1794-1876), husband of Rosa POOLE and son of George JACKSON & Susannah
BENNETT of Glanbeg & Ballyduff |
|
1858 |
4 |
100 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, John-BRADFORD, Thomas |
X |
1858 |
5 |
152 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McMORRAN-Dundalk Railway |
X |
1858 |
7 |
156 |
1850-1859 |
Fermanagh |
COULTER |
COULTER, Anne-MOFFATT, James Rev. |
|
1858 |
8 |
156 |
1855 Feb 27 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
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284
BTW Robert William JACKSON of City of Armagh esq
of 1 pt & Walter McGeough BOND of the Argory Co. Armagh Esq. of the other
pt. Reciting… Robert William JACKSON granted to Walter McGeough BOND
in his actual possession … 30a Ballycromie [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh (otherwise known by name of Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] NOTE: Carricktroddan is on the northern border of Ballycrummy,)
subject to payment of rent. WITNESS: James McWATTY of Castleblayney, Co.
Monaghan & John STANLEY of Armagh Esq. Robert William JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Probably John STANLEY (1812-1873) related (brother?) to James STANLEY (1812-btw 1850-1862) husband of
Harriette JACKSON, dau of John JACKSON & Louisa STAMER. |
|
1858 |
11 |
298 |
1858 Mar 13 |
Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, John-COULTER, Lancelot
1858 March 13 NAMES: John
COULTER of Skyhill; Launcelot COULTER of Ballymascanlon; Robert SIBTHORPE;
Thomas SHEWELL; Thomas COULTER of Skyhill; Anna Maria SEAVER; Hannah LUNDY;
Launcelot COULTER; Henry CRANSTON; Joseph DICKIE of Dundalk; John Askey
DRANSFIELD; Edward GREER; A. ENGLISH. OTHER PLACES: Killeen aka Killen. |
d |
1858 |
12 |
185 |
1858 Mar 13 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Burton JACKSON -William WOODRUFFE
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495
BTW Thomas KEANE of Binden St. Ennis, Co. Clare Esq
& Burton JACKSON of Bushfield Ave., Co. Dublin Esq of 1st pt Henry Stuart BURTON of Carrigaholt Castle Co. Clare Esq. & Alicia Mary
BURTON his wife of the 2nd pt. Meredith THOMPSON of Castlefield
Co. Sligo therein after called “the second” and Meredith THOMPSON of
Knockadoo Co. Clare therein after called “the third” Esq. of 3rd pt; William WOODROFFE of Fitzwilliam Sq. City of Dublin Barrister at Law of 4th pt. Reciting … lands of Gersoge otherwise Garrowsack otherwise Garrowrack
otherwise Garrovock [possibly Carrickglass,
Parish Killadoon,
Barony Tirerrill], Anrusna otherwise Androwsna otherwise Ahdravsna [possibly Andresna,
Parish Kilmactranny,
Barony Tirerrill],
Ballyfull otherwise Ballinfull [probably Ballinphull,
Parish Killadoon,
Barony Tirerrill]
otherwise Lismarogue [??] otherwise
Coolnamoneen [Coollemoneen,
Parish Killadoon,
Barony Tirerrill],
Ronetruane otherwise Ronetroussane otherwise Rinetruane [possibly Rannatruffaun
West, Parish Killadoon,
Barony Tirerrill] in
Barony Tynerill Co. Sligo. Thomas KEANE [SEAL] Burton JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: On Aug 1, 1837, a Burton JACKSON (est 1805-1875) of Co.
Clare married an Elizabeth McMATH daughter of Andrew McMATH of Monaghan. JACKSONs of Shinrone, Camblin & Roscrea. |
|
1858 |
13 |
201 |
1857 Dec 23 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
126
Memorial of Deed Poll under common seal of Ulster
Railway Co. …. Required for purposes of Ulster Railway extension from Armagh
to Monaghan & authorized to take pieces or parcels of land mentioned –
part of townland of Ballybrolly otherwise Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)], Parish of Eglish, Barony Armagh, Co. Armagh &
reciting said parcels of land were seated or supposed to be seated in Robert
William JACKSON of Belfast in Co. Antrim Esq. by virtue of a lease from
Lord Archbishop of Armagh Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland and further
reciting … 1a 2r numbered 3 in the Map and Book of reference … also other
piece of land in same townland containing1a 1r 33p marked number 7 also piece
of land 7p numbered 9 in map, total 3a Stature Measure in townland of
Ballybrawley, Parish Eglish … purchased for £159.7.6. |
|
1858 |
17 |
178 |
|
Monaghan
Carrichnaveagh |
BREAKEY |
BREAKY, Humphrey J-Robinson,
John
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
15/6/1857. Marriage settlement Humphrey Thompson
BREAKEY & Jemima Graham, Belfast; reference to Carrickneveagh &
William BREAKEY deceased. |
|
1858 |
19 |
189 |
1858 Feb 5 |
Kiltybane, Armagh |
BRADFORD |
DONALDSON, Elizabeth-BRADFORD, Margaret
Image
119
BTW Elizabeth DONALDSON of Tullyvallen [Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh, widow of one pt & Margaret BRADFORD of Cavananore, Co. Louth
spinster of the other pt. In consideration of £150 Elizabeth DONADSON paid to
Margaret BRADFORD granted to Margaret BRADFORD that farm of land in townland
Kiltybawn [Kiltybane (Na Coillte Bána or Lios Liatroma) (aka Lisleitrim) Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Parish Newtownhamilton, Barony Upper Fews, Co. Armagh containing 24a 1r 4p
formerly in possession of James CARRAGHER afterwards in possession of Patrick
GARLAND and then in actual possession of Elizabeth DONALDSON … for term of 89
years …WITNESS: Thomas STEPHENSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh writing clerk and
William Joseph JENKINSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh solicitor. Elizabeth DONALDSON
[SEAL]
NOTE: Elizabeth Johanna
JACKSON (1817-1900) was the wife of John DONALDSON (1818-1854) of
Tullyvallen. She was a 1st cousin once removed of Margaret
BRADFORD (1786-1847). One of many JACKSON-BRADFORD-DONALDSON family
connections. |
X |
1858 |
26 |
56 |
1858 May 20 |
Armagh |
MENARY |
Image
248
BTW James IRWIN of Dansbury, Co. Cheshire, England,
Hotel Keeper & Joseph MENARY of Lisnadill Co. Armagh, farmer of 1 pt
& William LOUDAN of Armagh, Co. Armagh Baker of other pt. James IRWIN
& Joseph MENARY sold to William LOUDAN lands of Ballymartin [Ballymartrim Otra, Parish Eglish (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Parish Eglish Barony Armagh, Co. Armagh containing 21a
English Statute measure … WITNESS: William A. SIMPSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh,
Law Clerk aged 20 years and upwards. |
|
1858 |
32 |
61 |
1858 Sept 20 |
Londonderry |
JACKSON |
Image
223
BTW Andrew JACKSON of Glenconway, Co.
Londonderry farmer of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of same only son to
said Andrew JACKSON. Townlands Ardinariff, Bovevagh & Glenconway
then in occupation of Andrew JACKSON with the houses and buildings in
Barony Kannaught Co. Londonderry and also all the household furniture Houses
Cows Stock Crop Farming Implements Goods Chatttels & effects of said Andrew
JACKSON excepting for the charges for his wife Martha JACKSON should
she survive him, the Dwelling House barn and garden in Ardiniff which was
Milikin’s farm that he should also have and be entitled to his choice of two
cows of present stock and also all the grazing and foddering year and yearly
for his life and the life of his wife …. WITNESS: Hugh LANE Solicitor of
Londonderry Victor Gibson LYNCH Merchant. Robert JACKSON [SEAL] and Andrew
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1859 |
1 |
265 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCLAVE |
X |
1859 |
7 |
100 |
1859 Feb 8 |
Sligo
Cavan |
JACKSON |
Image
406
BTW Henry MAXWELL of Bailieborough Co. Cavan Gent of 1
pt & Henry MAXWELL of Coote Hill Co. Cavan merchant son of said Henry
MAXWELL sr. of Bailieborough of 2nd pt; James JACKSON of
Territick Co. Sligo Esq and Eliza Anne JACKSON of Teritick Co. Sligo
spinster daughter of said James JACKSON of 3rd pt.; John James
MAXWELL of Bailieborogh Co. Cavan & Alexander GILLMOR of Mount Dodwell
Co. Sligo Gent of 4th pt. .. reciting …. Parcel of ground in
Market Square in town of Bailieborogh … and reciting that a marriage was to
be held bt Henry MAXWELL jr & Eliza Anne JACKSON …
SEE: Descendants of Thomas JACKSON of Co. Sligo James JACKSON
(1789-1877) |
|
1859 |
10 |
45 |
|
|
|
OSBREY-MOORE (mention of Patrick Adair BLACK) |
X |
1859 |
12 |
110 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH
NOTE: see also negative
search in PRONI D1968/11 |
x |
1859 |
17 |
187 |
1859 May 20 |
Down |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, John- WADDELL, John
Image
480
BTW John WADDELL of Ouley, Co. Down & John BRADFORD
of Ardkeragle, Co. Down. 21a Ringolish |
|
1859 |
17 |
195 |
1859 May 24 |
Down |
BROWN |
BROWN-KEARNEY
Image
486
John BROWN jr of Belfast, Co. Anrim Merchant of 1 pt
& William KEARNEY of Ballymacarrett , [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
Co. Down Basket Maker of other pt. … land in Ballymacarrett, Parish
Ballymacarrett, Barony Castlerreagh, Co. Down containing in front to
Ballymacarrett Road 120’ and in depth 90’ bounded on the north by road to
Hollywood …. |
X |
1859 |
17 |
196 |
1856 Jul 1 |
Louth |
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-GILMORE
Image
486
James Birch GILLMER [aka GILMORE] of Mayfield, Co. Down
and William CHARLETON of Philipstown, Co. Louth Esq. Trustees and Executors
of Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of Cavananore, Co. Louth Esq. deceased. Plaintiffs
Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley Co. Monaghan Esq.
defendant.
Supplemental affidavit to register as mortgage in Court
of Queens Bench James Birch GILLMER of Mayfield Co. Down Gent age 50 … Queens
Bench judgement against Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley, Co. Monaghan the
defendant in the title of land for sum of £2,500 sterling Debt besides
£3.1.11 for costs …
NOTE: James Birch
GILLMER (1808-1877) and Thomas McCULLAGH (1793-1877) and this court case For
links to the subsequent effects of this case, see: Events involving Samuel BRADFORD and Cavananore. |
X |
1859 |
18 |
19 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Lancelot-BELL, Leonard |
|
1859 |
21 |
73 |
1850-1859 |
Dundalk |
COULTER |
COULTER, Lancelot-FEGAN, James |
|
1859 |
23 |
252 |
1851 Nov 1 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
128
Anthony McALISTER of Garvagh Co. Londonderry age 50
years and upwards obtained a judgement against Robert William JACKSON of City of Armagh solicitor for sum of £1,000 debt levies £3.1.11. … The word
“Esquire” being also interlined on the 33rd line and the word
William being struck out and interlined throughout [NOTE:
What does this imply?] |
|
1859 |
25 |
140 |
1850-1859 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-GILMER, Sarah |
X |
1859 |
29 |
286 |
1859 Jul 23 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
585
Court of Queens Bench Judgement. Awarded to Thomas
CUNNINGHAM of Belfast Co. Antrim Merchant Plaintiff from Robert William
JACKSON City of Armagh Barrister defendant. Lands of Tonagher ,
Agherwillan, Aughagallagh, Bore Nine [aka Becanine?],, Tullymore otherwise
Aghelin & Carricktrodden [Carricktroddan, Parish Grange (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], otherwise Ballycrommy [Ballycrummy, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Parish Armagh Barony
& Co. Armagh. Lands of Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish Eglish Barony Armagh & lands of
Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] Parish Mullaghbrack
Barony Lower Fews Co. Armagh Lands of Teemore [Teemore, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] in Parish
Mullaghbrack Barony Oneiland West Co. Armagh. Lands of Carnacreer [Cornacrew, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] in Parish Mullaghbrack Barony Lower Fews, Co.
Armagh. Lands of Tullyglish known as Tullynarrose [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], Lands of Tullyglin
known as Carrabane [possibly Tullyglush (Tulaigh Ghlaise),
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh all in Co. Armagh Parish Keady & barony Armagh. Lands of Taneragee [Tanderagee, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion), Barony
of Fews Lower] &
Tullynagin [Tullynagin, Lisnadil (Upper Fews portion), in the
Barony of Fews Upper] Parish &
Waterwell of Tanderagee in Barony Upper Fews Co. Armagh. £202.9.3
caused by said judgement. … The judgement was satisfied 5 Aug 1862 |
|
1859 |
32 |
240 |
1859 Sept 5 |
Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Lancelot-DICKIE, NAMES: Launcelot COULTER of Ballymascanlon;
John DICKIE of Moyles, Co. Monaghan; Russell PATTESON of Fairhill; Mountifest
LONGFIELD; Charles James HARGRAN possibly HARGREAVE; William CARVILLE; Thomas
George ROWLAND of Whitemills; Mary BELL aka CROZIER of Christianson; Sir John
McNEILL.
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1859Sep6-COULTER-DICKIE.html
NOTE The
father of Mary BELL was Henderson CROZIER. Her marriage cert shows that she was a
widow when she married Thomas George ROWLAND 26 Feb 1859 at St. George’s
Church, Dublin. She resided at Christianstown, Darver, Co. Louth. SEE : Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin: No.362 To the
Memory | of | MARY ROWLAND | wife of | THOMAS GEORGE ROWLAND | of
Christianstown, Co. Louth | and daughter of | HENDERSON CROZIER | Lieutenant
22nd Regiment of Foot | of Caledon Co. Tyrone | died 30th December 1890 NOTE: Thomas George ROWLAND died 1873, Oct 7 age 42
(b. 1831). NOTE: Sacred to the Memory of / Lieutenant
Henderson / Crozier who died at Christianstown / on the 31st day of May,
1852 / Aged 60 years./ Born at Caledon, Co. Tyrone. Also of Eliza his
beloved wife / Daughter of the Rev. James Whiteside / of Benburb, Co.
Tyrone, who died on the 12th day of November 1881 / Aged 90
years. [N.B. — Provision for the maintenance of this tomb, &c, was made
by A. W. Whiteside, Esq., Bank of Ireland, Coleraine, Executor of Mrs.
Rowland.] SOURCE: Journal
of Irish Memorials. |
X |
1859 |
33 |
6 |
|
Louth |
JACKSON |
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8
BTW George BALL of Ballsgrove in Co & Town Drogheda
Esq of 1st pt; Isabella Jane COCKBURN formerly JACKSON widow of 2nd pt; Isabella Jane COCKBURN spinster daughter of said
Isabella Jane COCKBURN otherwise JACKSON of 3rd pt &
John Thomas BALL of Marrion Sq City of Dublin one of her Majesty;’s Counsel
& William MAFFETT of South Frederick St City of Dublin Esq. of 4th pt. Reciting that George BALL by virtue of deed 15 Mar 1821 executed by his
father possessed of premises in the County of the Town of Drogheda and
further reciting that George BALL was about to marry Isabella Jane COCKBURN
and had agreed to settle to her as her sole and separate property and to her
separate use the surplus income from his estates …. WITNESS: William John
McGUINESS of #28 Denzielle St City of Dublin Clerk to Gustavus Rochfort WADE
Solicitor & John POTTER of Harolds Cross Co. Dublin Gent George BALL
[SEAL] Isabella J. COCKBURN [SEAL] |
|
1859 |
39 |
155 |
|
|
|
MILLS |
X |
1859 |
39 |
156 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
MILLS-GOUDY |
X |
1859 |
42 |
52 |
1859 Dec 15 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON – Mary JACKSON
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41
BTW George Alexander JACKSON of Islandmagee
farmer and John ARMSTRONG of Artnagullian [Artnagullian,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower],
farmer two of the executors of the will of Luke JACKSON late of
Ballymena Co. Antrim deceased & Mary JACKSON of Ballymena Co.
Antrim widow of the other pt. in consideration of £350 paid by Mary
JACKSON assign all tenements and premises on Springwell Street in Town of
Ballymena [in Town
Parks near The
Fountain] … [description]
NOTE: Probably Mary
JACKSON (1812-1874) née ELLISON widow of Luke JACKSON (1800-1858). SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1859 |
43 |
102 |
1859 Dec 14 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Frances JACKSON – George BARCHARD
Image
266
BTW Thomas JONES Esq. Major in 4th regiment
of Dragoon Guards at present stationed at Brighton in England of 1st pt; William WHITTAKER of Ardnaree Co. Sligo M.D. of 2nd pt Thomas
Jones & Anne JONES of Leinster Esq are in Co. Middlesex widow & Frances
JACKSON [aka Frances Alice JONES] the wife of Sidney Vaughan
JACKSON of City of Dublin Solicitor of 3rd pt; Sir Walter
Charles JAMES of Betteshanger, Co. Kent Bart & Charles David Cunynghame
ELLIS Esq a Capt in Majesty’s 60th regiment of 4th pt;
& George BARCHARD Eq Capt in Majesty’s 16th Regiment of Foot
of 5th pt… in consideration of £20,000 … lands in Baronies
Tyreragh and Corran Co. Sligo and in
Barony Tyreragh in Co, Mayo. … First
Schedule: lands of Carrowmacbryan [Carrowmacbryan,
Parish Easky, Barony Tireragh] consisting of
Hanleystown [Hanleystown – a sub-townland], Lynnestown [Lenstown],
Foystown, [Foystown],
Walshestown [Walshestown],
Kylestown [Kyalstown]
in Barony Tyreragh [Tireragh]
2ndly lands of Ballintown otherwise Ballytyan otherwise Ballintyan[??],, Lacksnaslare otherwise Lacknaslive otherwise
Lahanslave otherwise Leahancleave [Lackanatlieve,
Parish Kilglass,
Barony Tireragh],
Frankfort [Frankford,
Parish Kilglass,
Barony Tireragh] part
thereof called the Mountain and part called Ballntober otherwise Ballintubber
[possibly Ballinvoher,
Parish Drumcliff,
Barony Carbury or Ballinvoher,
Parish Toomour, Barony Corran], Carrownadown
otherwise Carrowndon otherwise Carrownneoine otherwise Carrownedane,
otherwise Carrownedinne [??], Drinaghanmore
otherwise Dryvaghan [possibly Dromore,
Parish of Kilmactranny,
in the Barony of Tirerrill]
Ballinbeg otherwise Ballinlig [Ballinlig,
Parish of Kilmactranny,
in the Barony of Tirerrill]
Portavade otherwise Portevade [??] and Falfin [??] in Barony Tyreragh [Tirerrill], Co. Sligo. Second Schedule: the half or moiety of plot of ground in Town of
Bealeek now known as Ballina [Parish Kilmoremoy, Barony Tirawley, Co.Mayo– across
the river from Co. Sligo] opposite the Barracks containing 40’ in
front and also 5a of land being part of the Castle half quarter formerly in
possession of William BELL in Barony Tyrawley [Tirawley] Co. Mayo and now
known as the Hotel and the Hotel Field in and near the town of Ballina
aforesaid. Secondly lands of Tullaghmore and Knockanagher or Knocknaher [Knockanagher,
Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran]
Lissnanybeg [possibly Lisconny,
Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran] Burvish [Bearvaish,
Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran], Knockrower or
Knockrawer [possibly Knockanagher,
Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran], Lissanymore all
now known as Lissnanybeg [possibly Lisconny,
Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran] and Rathmullen [??] in Barony Corran Co. Sligo. Thirdly parcels of ground in Town
of Bealeek being between the house formerly set to James FREELE deceased and
the road leading to Newtown Gore part of the Commons in Bealeek or Ballina in
Barony Tyrawley Co. Mayo and also
lands of Knockleagh [probably Knocklehaugh,
Parish of Kilmactranny,
in the Barony of Tirerrill],
Mullinroe [possibly Mullauns,
Parish of Kilmactranny,
in the Barony of Tirerrill],
and Heavesoker [??] and the Bog in Barony
Tyrawley [Tirawley] Co. Mayo & also lands of Rahins
otherwise Rashanagh [possibly Raheens,
Parish Ballysakeery,
Barony Tirawley,] and
the Commons Carrownarahan or Rahanny [possibly Rahans,
Parish Ballynahaglish,
Barony Tirawley] one quarter Cloonturk otherwise Cluonturk [Cloonturk,
Parish Ballynahaglish,
Barony Tirawley], the
wood of Cloonturk with the bog attached Behy and Behybawn [Behybaun,
Parish Ballynahaglish,
Barony Tirawley]
Turoweenor Tooreen and Lisscrittane or Creggane [possibly Creggaun,
Parish Ballynahaglish,
Barony Tirawley]
otherwise Ballinara with the Bog in Barony Tyrawney [Tirawley] Co. Mayo. Third Schedule: Town and
lands of Rashlee [probably Rathlee , Parish Easky, Barony Tireragh] 580a 0r 31p
Irish Planation measure in Barony Tyreragh Co,
Sligo; lands of Cormully otherwise Cormullyeaghter otherwise Corrumly
eighter otherwise Carrambly eighter otherwise Coremby eighter [??] otherwise Farrenmorgan [??] Killens [??] being the half
quarter of Cloontarmin otherwise Cloontarmine otherwise Clootarmnan otherwise
Cloonetermon [??] otherwise Knockatarmon [??] the quarter of Lislongford otherwise
Lissalongford otherwise Lissinlongford [??],
Legamine otherwise Legamind otherwise Legamina otherwise Leganime otherwise
Laggemy [??] all now generally known by the
names of Farramorgan [??] and Culleens [Culleens,
Parish Kilglass,
Barony Tireragh] in
Barony Tyreragh [Tireragh] Co. Sligo. Fourth Schedule:
Lands of Thanagly alias Ardnaree [Ardnaree
or Shanaghy, Parish Kilmoremoy,
Barony Tyreragh, Co. Mayo] with sub-denominations of Mussgrove and Woodplot
in Barony Tyreragh [Tireragh], Co. Sligo except part of lands of
Ardnanee [Ardnaree
or Shanaghy, Parish Kilmoremoy,
Barony Tirawley, Co. Mayo] known as the Old Plott containing
1a 2r 6p and also such parts of the field now in the possession of Dr.
William WHITTAKER known as Dr. FAWCETT’s Field (such field being part of the
lands of Ardnaree) as runs in a straight line from the far corner of the wall
in the rere of the Gardens of the Old Plotts to the Desmesne Wall opposite
the south or southwestern gable of the house known as BOUTMED House in the
Twinford Road which part of such field contains 2a 2r 0p and also such part
of lands of Ardnareee as are known as Bourne’s House and Premises and Fair
Store now in possession of the representatives of Henry HUSTON and James
HIGGINS respectively and containing 0a 2r 30p or thereabouts. The Fifth
Schedule: Derrynenagh [??] and Gortlogh [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill], Co. Sligo and also
the Park at Massbrook known by the name of Stone Park [possibly Stonehall,
Parish Ballynahaglish,
Barony Tirawley]
Turoweenor Tooreen and Lisscrittane or Creggane [possibly Creggaun,
Parish Ballynahaglish,
Barony Tirawley] all
now generally known as Woodpark [NOTE There is
a Woodpark in Parish Annagh,
Barony of Costello – no
mention of one in Barony Tirawley]
situate in Barony Tyrawley Co. Mayo …
WITNESS: of Thomas JONES – Wiliam JOICE a Cornet in Her Majesty’s 4th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, William MACNAMARA Assistant Surgeon in said 4th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, at present stationed at Brighton, England &
Richard Owen ARMSTRONG of City of Dublin Solicitor and of said Anne JONES
Frances JACKSON & Sidney Vaughan JACKSON by Alfred James WRIGHT Clerk to
Messrs Currie & Williams Solicitors 32 Lincoln Inns Fields, London.
Thomas JONES [SEAL]
NOTE: Subtownlands of Culleens,
Parish Kilglass,
Barony Tireragh
· Bourke's
Town
· Rathmacurkey
· Gorteen
· Roycloghany
· Meenarhammer
· Gortagheen
· Crockoona
· Meedowen
· Knockrawer
· Cuff's
Town
· Ballyteemore |
|
1860 |
1 |
78 |
1859 Nov 9 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
51
Jacob ORR of Laurerell Hill, Co. Armagh Linen
Manufacturer aged 30 years and upwards plaintiff judgement in Queens Bench
won against Robert William JACKSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent Esq.
defendant. £166.13.7 for debt & £7.4.11 for costs … lands of Tullymore,
Ballycrummy & Ballytroddan in Parish of Armagh, Barony Armagh, lands of
Ballybrawley in Parish of Eglish, Barony Armagh, lands of Tullylush &
Ballymacone in Parish of Keady, Barony Armagh, lands of Corney Crew,
Mullaghbrack in Parish Mullaghbrack Barony Lower Fews, Lands of Teemore
Parish Mullaghbarck Barony Lower Fews all in Co. Armagh.
NOTE: The judgement was
satisfied Feb 25, 1863.
NOTE: Based on land
holdings, this Robert William JACKSON was likely connected
to the STAMER-JACKSONs. SEE: 1877 April 4. |
|
1860 |
1 |
84 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-WALLACE, Henry |
X |
1860 |
6 |
197 |
1860 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A |
George A. JACKSON – Mary JACKSON
Image
506
Mary JACKSON of Ballymena Co. Antrim, widow, one
of the plaintiffs and John ARMSTRONG of Artnagullian [Artnagullian,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower],
farmer on 7 Feb 1860 obtained a judgment in Her Magesty’s Court of Queens
Bench in Ireland against the defendant George Alexander JACKSON of
Islandmagee Co. Antrim farmer for sum of £481.10 … George Alexander
JACKSON has equity in lands of Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper.
147a in his actual occupation and of his undertenants held by lease under
Marquis of Donegal in townland of Loonburn, Parish Kilbride, Barony Upper
Antrim
NOTE: Probably George
Alexander JACKSON (1804-1877) brother of Luke JACKSON (1800-1858) both sons
of George JACKSON.
NOTE: Probably Mary
JACKSON (1812-1874) née ELLISON widow of Luke JACKSON (1800-1858). SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1860 |
9 |
250 |
1860 Feb 21 |
Down |
|
Lord Downshire- James HENRY
Image
530
BTW Rt. Hon Arthur Blundell Sandy Trumbull HILL [3rd Marquess of Downshire.] and
James HENRY at present living at Roseamond Rathgar Co. Dublin, Esq. Dr. of
Medicine. Reciting 18 Oct 1753 Rt Hon HILL of Hillsborough part of townland
of Ballyvalley [Ballyvally, Parish Seapatrick, Barony Iveagh Upper, Upper Half, Co. Down] containing 14a 20p … legally vested in
Euphemia HENRY of Banbridge Co. Down by indenture 1 Jan 1831 … lives of
Thomas HENRY of the City, solicitor, Samuel HENRY of City of Dublin Physician
and John REILLY of Hillsborough Co. Down Esq. Thomas HENRY & James HENRY
only now living … . [I was looking for Mary JACKSON (?-1860), but
no mention of any JACKSONs |
|
1860 |
10 |
224 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Thomas-agreement |
X |
1860 |
11 |
27 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Thomas-Deed
DICKIE, Alexander-Deed
DICKIE, Elizabeth J-Deed
DICKIE, James-Deed
DICKIE, John T-Deed
DICKIE, John-Deed
DICKIE, Joseph-Deed
DICKIE, Margaret-Deed
DICKIE, Mary A.-Deed
DICKIE, Mary-Deed |
x |
1860 |
13 |
220 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Alexander-TWIBILL, Anne |
|
1860 |
16 |
229 |
1860 May
26 |
|
JACKSON |
NAMES: Elizabeth JACKSON née McCULLAGH of Urker
Lodge; John JACKSON of Liscalgot; Rev. Charles MASSÉ; Thomas TERISON
Esq.; James McCULLAGH sr.; James McCULLAGH jr; Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of
Cavananore; John GILLESPIE; James SMYTHE; John SMYTHE; David JACKSON.
OTHER PLACES: Drummuck, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. |
|
1860 |
16 |
230 |
1860
May 24 |
|
JACKSON |
NAMES: David JACKSON of Urker Lodge; Elizabeth
JACKSON née McCULLAGH; William Henry OGLE of Newry; John GILLESPIE; James
SMYTHE; John SMYTHE; Richard Jebb BROWNE; William Henry WOODS; Edward GREER;
John HANBURY. OTHER PLACES: Drummuck, Parish of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan. |
|
1860 |
23 |
233 |
|
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
334
Marriage Settlement: BTW Robert William JACKSON of Royal Military Infirmary, Phoenix Park Dublin Esq. M.D. & Anne SIMPSON
of Longwood Ave City of Dublin spinster of 2nd pt …
NOTE: Sir Robert William
JACKSON (1827-1921) & Anne SIMPSON (?-1888), Quakers of Edenderry. |
|
1860 |
23 |
248 |
|
Louth |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Turner - THOMPSON, Acheson |
|
1860 |
24 |
195 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-DONALDSON |
X |
1860 |
27 |
157 |
1860 Aug 9 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
488
Maria MARTIN of #4 Mount Pottinger Co. Antrim Widow
aged 60 years and upwards judgment entered at Queens Bench, Maria MARTIN
plaintiff, Robert William JACKSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh Esq.
defendant, amount recovered £1,000 for debt & £3.1.11 for costs. At time
of affidavid, Robert William JACKSON was in possession or had
disposing powers over lands of Lanugher, Aughervillan, Beromine, Tullymore
otherwise Aughalin, Carricktrodden, Ballycrummy and Ballybrawley in Barony
Armagh and Parish Armagh Corneycrew and Mullaghbarck in Barony of Lower Fews
and Parish Mullaghbrack, Teemore and Marleycoo beg in Barony O’Neiland West
and in parish Mullghbrack, that part of Tullyglush called Carrahane and
Tullynavode otherwise Tullynawode in Barony Armagh Parish Keady, the mill and
lands of Tanderagee in Barony Lower Fews and Tullnagin in Barony upper Fews
& parish Lisnadill all in Co. Armagh
NOTE: Maria MARTIN née
JACKSON (1786-1866) sister of Robert William JACKSON (1799-1861). He was
buried at Armagh CoI Cathedral |
|
1860 |
36 |
163 |
1860 Nov 19 |
Down |
HILL |
HILL-MALCOMSON
Image
487
Samuel HILL of Banbridge Co. Down Merchant of 1st pt; William MALCOMSON of Portlan Co. Waterford. … Ballyvalley [Ballyvally,
Parish Seapatrick,
Barony Iveagh
Upper, Upper Half], Parish Seapatrick 20a 2r 27p |
|
1860 |
39 |
11 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-BARTLEY |
X |
1861 |
2 |
126 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Oliver Vaughan JACKSON – Elphinston BARCHARD |
|
1861 |
8 |
34 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-ENGLISH |
X |
1861 |
12 |
37 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Elizabeth J-DICKIE, Alexander
DICKIE, Margaret-DICKIE, Alexander |
X |
1861 |
12 |
38 |
1861
Apr 10 |
|
COULTER |
COULTER, Lancelot
NAMES: John TOWNLEY of Ballymascanlon; Launcelot
COULTER; James Wolfe McNEALE; James MOORE; Thomas Coulter DICKIE; James
STOKES; Robert ROGERS; John HANBURY. OTHER
PLACES: Mountpleasant aka
Mount Pleasant; Culfore. |
d |
1861 |
14 |
63 |
|
Armagh |
BROWN |
Rev Daniel Gunn BROWNE- Henry G. JOHNSTON
Rev Daniel Gunn BROWN of Glenburn, Co Armagh, Presbyterian
Minister of 1st pt Robert McKINSTRY of Armagh, Co, Armagh Esq.
Medical Doctor of 2nd pt & Henry George JOHNSTON of Fort
Johnston, Co. Monaghan Esq, Trustee… of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture
22 Mar 1842 betw Rt Hon Ld John George BERESFORD, Lord Archbishop of Armagh
of 1st pt, The Ecclesiastical Commission of Ireland of 2nd pt; & Rev Wm BROWN of Moy Co Tyrone since deceased of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture of lease 2 May 1838 btw Archbishop of Armagh &
William BROWN- renewal for 21 years of lands of Drumarg [Drumarg, Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], part of the demesne lands of Armagh… 8 acres of townland
of Drumarg … William BROWNE last will and testament 3 Jan 1844
bequeathed & devised to his only son Daniel Gunn BROWNE in trust for his
wife Beatrice BROWN and afterwards for his son. And reciting that Beatrice
departed this life 1850. Daniel Gunn BROWN inherited land on Market St with
several buildings and appurtenances 79 ft in front to English St. 250 ft
in depth to the north adjoining Mr. BURGESSES’ 176 ft in the west… rent of
129 pounds 17s 10p. NOTE: In
the Griffiths Valuation the only mention of Daniel
BROWNE was as a lessor of a house at Clady Beg which was leased to William
BROWN deceased and valued at 0.5.0 |
1 |
1861 |
15 |
88 |
1859 Jan 24 |
Cork |
JACKSON |
JACKSON, Abigail – HARVEY, Margaret Youghall
Image
596
BTW Joseph TODHUNTER of City of Dublin Gent of 1st pt; Reuben HARVEY of Mountnorris Cottage Youghall Co. Cork Esq of 2nd pt; Abigail JACKSON of City of Cork Widow of 3rd pt. Joshua
HARVEY of City of Dublin Esq Medical Doctor of 4th pt &
William Thomas HARVEY of Hermitage near Clogheen Co. Tipperary Esq of 5th pt. & Margaret HARVEY of Youghall spinster of 6th pt …
reciting 12 Aug 1782 … premises in Main Street Youghall … bounded on East by
Main Street, on North by Edward FITZGERALD’s premises on the west by William
HARVEYs garden and on South by John RONAYNs house and William JACKSON Alderman’s premises …
NOTE: Abigail HARVEY
(abt 1799-1867) wife of Joshua JACKSON (1789-1836). SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
|
1861 |
20 |
175 |
1861 Jun 20 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Frederick A. JACKSON
Image
109
BTW Thomas Wigglesworth REEVES
of Upper Glocester St City of Dublin solicitor of 1 pt & Frederick
Adolphus JACKSON of Inane Roscrea Co. Tipperary Esq. of the other pt.
Reciting 22 Jul 1698 btw Godfrey BEATO of 1 pt & Benjamin FREND of the
other pt Godfrey BOATE assigned lands of Ballyrehie alias Ballyilihie [Ballyrihy, Parish Dunkerrin] containing 110a in Barony Clonlisk,Kings Co. … 14 May 1838 btw
Joseph HONE of Harcourt St. Co. Dublin Esq. (since deceased) of 1 pt &
Abraham LEWIS then of Glenburn Co. Cork Esq. of the other pt. … interest of
Joseph HONE now vested in Nathaniel HONE … Frederick Adolphus JACKSON &
Henry Wigglesworth REEVES agreed to sell title to Ballyrehie otherwise
Ballylihie otherwise called Irishtown [Irishtown,
Parish Dunkerrin,
Barony Clonlisk] in Barony Clonlisk Kings Co. containing1, 128a 6p for sum of £13,000
Ballyrehie otherwise Ballylihie otherwise called Irishtown and Myrtle Grove
[in Ballyrihy Parish Dunkerrin, Barony Clonlisk,Kings]containing 198a 6p in Barony Clonlisk … including quarries of stone slate, mines of coal minerals and
all royalties and appurtenances … WITNESS: William Henry JACKSON of
Mountjoy Sq., Dublin Esq. & Robert O’MALLEY of Fairview Dublin his clerk.
NOTE: For Frederick
Adolphus JACKSON (1797-1872) see Family tree of Peter JACKSON & Joanna For Joseph HONE (1775-1857) see Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. |
|
1861 |
20 |
230 |
1861 Jun 21 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Frederick A. JACKSON
Image
137
BTW Frederick Adolphus
JACKSON of Inane Roscrea Co. Tipperary of 1st pt &
Margaret BARRY otherwise LOCKE otherwise ESMONDE wife of John Harold BARRY
Esq. of the 2nd pt Sir Thomas ESMOND Bart of Johnstown Castle Co.
Wexford and James POWER of Edermine House Co. Wexford bart of 3rd pt. Reciting 15 Dec 1860 deed of Thomas Wigglesworth REEVES … Info in ROD:
1861-20-175 above.
NOTE: For Frederick Adolphus JACKSON (1797-1872) see Family tree of Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
1861 |
22 |
257 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Alexander-Receipt |
|
1861 |
22 |
258 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Alexander-Receipt |
|
1861 |
22 |
259 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Alexander-Receipt |
|
1861 |
23 |
44 |
1861 Jul 8 |
Dundalk |
COULTER |
COULTER, Mary [spinster]; LAWSON, George; OWENS,
Edward-DUNN, Revd.?
County Louth Archives
PP54/6/41860-1869 |
X |
1861 |
34 |
45 |
|
Co Monaghan |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Wm & BREAKEY, Jane-Dundalk &
Enniskillen Railway
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
1861. William BREAKEY, Lislea, County Monaghan,
farmer & Jane BREAKEY, widow, nee Renwick, his mother. |
|
1861 |
38 |
29 |
|
Kings |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON – Catherine
GARDINER
Elizabeth JACKSON-Catherine
GARDINER
Seems to be the wrong # Image
403 |
|
1862 |
5 |
237 |
1861 Dec 31 |
Armagh
Fermanagh |
JACKSON |
Image
351
BTW William Nassau IRWIN of
Castleblayney Co. Monaghan Esq. M.D. & Henry JACKSON of Clontivern
Co. Fermanagh Esq. of 1 pt; William KIRK of Annvale Co. Armagh Esq. of other
pt. … lands of Dunlarge [Dunlarg ,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] &
Racarby [Racarbry,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] containing 72a 2r 12p in Manor of Toaghey, Barony & Co. Armagh WITNESS: Andrew
McMATH of Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, Esq, Mars MOORE of Analon Clones Co.
Monaghan Gent.; William A. SIMPSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh Law Clerk, Samuel
POTTS of Darkly Co. Armagh Gent |
|
1862 |
7 |
22 |
1862 Feb 12 |
Galway
|
JACKSON |
Alice JACKSON – Burton JACKSON
Image
18
BTW Joseph BUTLER of Winterfield, Co. Galway assistant
surgeon in the Tipperary Artillery Regiment of Malitico of 1st pt. Alice JACKSON of Prospect Hill in Co. & Town of Galway spinster
and Benjamin JACKSON of Prospect Hill Esq. County Inspector of
Constabulary the father of said Alice JACKSON of 2nd part;
John BUTLER of Winterfield Esq father of said Joseph BUTLER of 3rd part and Burton JACKSON of Galway Esq son of said Benjamin & Cecil CRAMPTON of Cahermorris Co. Galway Esq. of 4th pt. …
marriage btw Alice JACKSON & Joseph BUTLER … lands of Castlecrux
in Barony Clare Parish Anaghdown Co. Galway …. Matilda TIDD wife of John
Butler TIDD Esq. of Rathgar [?] dau of said John BUTLER … [other lands in Co.
Galway … Joseph BUTLER [SEAL] Alice JACKSON [SEAL] Benjamin JACKSON [SEAL]
John BUTLER [SEAL] |
|
1862 |
9 |
63 |
1862 Mar 11 |
Meath |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-DALY
Deed of Assignment Dec 31 1861 between Thomas
JACKSON of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath Esq. of 1st part Henry
BLACKWELL of Dunleer, Co. Louth Gent of 2nd part & Robert
Bedford DALY of Drogheda of 3rd part… various lands mortgaged:
Corstown containing 26 acres or thereabouts on the lands of the Mountain
containing 50 acres or thereabouts on to the lands of GortanKelly containing
12 acres the lands of Dunleer all in the parish of Dunleer, Barony of Ferrard
and Barony of Ardee Co. Louth. WITNESSES: James F. SHEILDS and Gordon JACKSON both of Poles Co Meath Gents. NOTE: Probably Thomas
JACKSON (?-1877) brother of Gordon JACKSON
SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
16d |
1862 |
14 |
101 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Jane & Husb-TWIBILL, George
DICKIE, John T & wife-TWIBILL, George |
|
1862 |
18 |
102 |
1860-1869 |
Armagh |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Samuel-SMITH, Robert |
|
1862 |
24 |
224 |
|
Cavananore |
BRADFORD |
McCULLAGH, Thomas-BRADFORD, Margaret |
X |
1862 |
25 |
97 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
David JACKSON – William K EXHAM |
|
1862 |
31 |
229 |
1862 Sep 6 |
Antrim |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey J-Butt,
Ed.
Image
694
BTW Humphry Thomson BREAKEY of Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Merchant of 1 pt Edward BUTT of Belfast Co. Antrim Gent of other pt. Reciting
deed 19 Jul 1831 … reciting will of Joh GIBBS 11 Nov 1846 land in trust for
three nieces: Mary Jane EWART otherwise GILLIS wife of Thomas EWART; Isabella
GILLIS and Matilda GILLIS in equal shares … townland of Kildrag [probably Kilbride,
Parish Kilbride (which shares a border with Parish Rashee), Barony Antrim Upper],
Parish Rashee, Barony
Upper Antrim [Antrim
Upper] … Humphry Thomson BREAKEY [SEAL] WITNESS: Samuel TRIMBLE
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
9/9/1862. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY, Isabella
Gillis, deceased. |
|
1862 |
34 |
173 |
1862 Oct 15 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON – William SPOTTEN
Image
459
BTW Thomas JACKSON of Belfast, architect of 1 pt
& William SPOTTEN of Belfast Linen Merchant of the other … land on south
west of new Lodge Road … in Parish Belfast Upper half Barony Belfast Co.
Antrim … Thomas JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Thomas
JACKSON (1807-1890)
SEE: Quaker
Jacksons in Ireland. |
|
1862 |
34 |
241 |
1862 Jul 8 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
500
BTW William Nassau IRWIN of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan
Esq. M.D. & Henry JACKSON of Clonivern Co. Fermanagh Esq. trustees
of will of Samuel KIDD of Dundrum [Dundrum, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh
deceased of 1 pt & William WHITELAW of Drumona Co. Leitrim Esq. of other
pt. No provision had been made to pay off a mtg. [Charlotte KIDD, daughter of
Samuel, was wife of Dr. William Nassau IRWIN] … lands of Dundrum … |
|
1862 |
38 |
77 |
|
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
430
Trustees of Charitable Donations of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Co. Armagh & Henry ALEXANDER of Forkhill …. |
|
1863 |
1 |
46 |
1834 Apr 24 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
32
NOTE: It was registered 1863 Jan 2 – 29 years after it was written (unless
there was a clerical error)
BTW Elizabeth JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh
widow of 1 pt & Robert William JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh
Esq. Barrister of other pt. Reciting indented deed of mtg 1 Feb 1832 btw Robert
William JACKSON of 1 pt & said Elizabeth JACKSON of the other
pt. Robert William JACKSON in consideration of £2,763.4.7 assigned to Elizabeth
JACKSON several parcels of land - Lanagher [??],, Agherwillen [??],, Aghegallagh [??],, Beromine [??],, Tullymore orse
Aughalin [Tullymore , Parish Armagh (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, and Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan, Parish Grange (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in Co. Armagh also townland of Bayllybrawley [Ballybrolly, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish & Co. Armagh also
part of quarter of Townland of Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] in Parish Mullaghbrack, Barony Lower Fews Co. Armagh then in
possession of Robert William JACKSON or his undertenants Co. Armagh;
the Water mill or corn mill of Tanderagee with the watercourse and
appendages & all right title and interest of in and to the grist
Succor and Multure of all the said land and also 20a of Tandragee [Tanderagee, Parish Lisnadil (Lower Fews portion), Barony
of Fews Lower] and Tullynagin [Tullynagin, Lisnadil (Upper Fews portion), in the
Barony of Fews Upper], all in Parish Armagh
Barony of Upper Fews Co. Armagh & also part of lands of Teemore [Teemore, Parish Mullaghbrack (Lower Fews portion),
Barony Fews Lower] Parish Mullaghbrack
Barony Lower Fews Co. Armagh and the lands of Tullyglush [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], in the Parish of Keady,
Barony & Co. Armagh containing 106a 1r 30p and lands of Carrabane [Tullyglush
otherwise Carrabane [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], in Parish of Keady Barony
& Co. Armagh 126a then being in actual possession of Robert William
JACKSON by virtue of sale and lease for a year of Elizabeth JACKSON.
The said Elizabeth JACKSON since deceased WITNESS: John QUIN of the
said Robert William JACKSON and John JACKSON Gent his
brother both of City of Armagh and both since deceased WITNESS: Jacob BARRETT
of City of Armagh attorney & administrator of will annexed of said Robert
William JACKSON the grantee in said deed of recovery WTNESS: John
DAVIDSON of City of Armagh Esq. & Alexander FRIZZEL of City of Armagh
Cabinet Maker
NOTE: There are at least
two Robert William JACKSONs of Armagh. One was Robert William JACKSON (abt
1823- abt1859) died in Alabama USA. The other was Robert William JACKSON
(1799-1861). He was of Belfast, but buried in the Armagh CoI Cathedral |
|
1863 |
2 |
294 |
1862 Dec 28 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON – John ARMSTRONG
Image
415
BTW Mary JACKSON of Ballymena Co. Antrim widow
of 1 pt & John ARMSTRONG of Aldergrove Artnagullian [Artnagullian,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Antrim farmer of the other pt. Several pieces of ground in town of Ballymena
with dwelling houses offices houses and buildings that is to say 6 dwelling
houses and premises in Lower View Place then or lately in the actual
occupation of John ATKINSON, Miss BALFOUR, James GELLICK, Miss STEVENSON,
Miss MAINE and the said John ATKINSON one dwelling house offices gardens and
premises on north side of Fountain Place [Town
Parks near The
Fountain] in actual possession of James BEATTY and one
other dwelling house known as The Cottage and fronting the road leading from
Ballymena to Balleymoney as lately in the occupation of Andrew Todd DICKIE
Esq. J.P. and then in occupation of Thomas S. MAGILL in Ballymena
Parish Kirkinnold Barony Lower Toome Co. Antrim and all fixtures pumps ways
paths passages rights of ways & other easements … … “but no window
to be put in any such building” … Mary JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Probably Mary
JACKSON (1812-1874) née ELLISON widow of Luke JACKSON (1800-1858). SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1863 |
2 |
295 |
1863 Dec 23 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON – John ARMSTRONG
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415
BTW Mary JACKSON of Ballymena Co. Antrim widow
of 1 pt & John ARMSTRONG of Aldergrove Artnagullian [Artnagullian,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Antrim farmer of the other pt. Ground in Town of Ballymena late in occupation
of Andrew Todd DICKEY Esq. J.P. with the houses and buildings erected by Luke
JACKSON deceased in Parish Kirkinreaold Barony Lower Toome Co.
Antrim recited indenture from Robert Shafto ADAIR Baronet [Robert Alexander Shafto Adair, 1st Baron Waveney (25 August
1811 – 15 February 1886)] to said Luke JACKSON 21 Jul 1857 … said Mary
JACKSON to build upon the wall which separates the premises … Mary
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Probably Mary
JACKSON (1812-1874) née ELLISON widow of Luke JACKSON (1800-1858). SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1863 |
27 |
213 |
|
Monaghan Town |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey J-Belfast Banking
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
13/8/1863. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY, mortgage. |
|
1863 |
33 |
29 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-DONALDSON |
X |
1863 |
37 |
232 |
1863 Nov 26 |
Dundalk |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Thomas-JOHNSTON, Arthur
Thomas BRADFORD of Carnbeg Co Louth Esq of the 1 pt
& Arthur JOHNSTON of Dundalk Co Louth Solicitor. Demised lands two fields
leading from the bridge from Dundalk bounded on the south and east by fields
in the possession of Thomas REED Esq…. |
16d |
1863 |
38 |
28 |
1863 Nov 26 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
200
BTW Maria MARTIN of Mount Cottinyn Co. Down Widow of 1
pt & Eliza ATKINSON and Sarah ATKINSON of Firgrove Co. Dublin spinsters
of other pt. Whereby reciting (among other things) conveyance under Irish
Church Temporalities Act by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland to Robert
William JACKSON subject to the annual payment of £74.9.9 and reciting the
death of Robert William JACKSON and the devise by him of all his
property to his sister Maria MARTIN party to the indenture of which this is a
memorial, Maria MARTIN granted to Eliza ATKINSON and Sarah ATKINSON the farm
of land containing 7a part and parcel of lands of Ballycromer otherwise
Ballycromery otherwise Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
a subdenomination of the lands of Lanagher [??], Aughervillen [??], Aughegallagh [possibly Corr
and Aughantarragh, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny, Beromine,
Tullymore otherwise Aughalin [probably Tullymore
Agowan, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] and
Carricktrodden [Carricktroddan, Parish Grange (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], or some or one of them as in possession of said Eliza
ATKINSON & Sarah ATKINSON … in Barony Armagh, Co. Armagh … to the use of
Eliza ATKINSON & Sarah ATKINSON yearly rent (subject to increase or
diminish according to the price of oats) payable by Maria MARTIN to the See
of Armagh WITNESS: John VOGAN of No 15 Middle Gardiner St. City of Dublin and
Charles WOODWARD of No 43 Dame St in City of Dublin both solicitors. Maria
MARTIN [SEAL]
SEE: PRONI T636:
The Jackson Family of Armagh. Robert William studied law became a
counselor, he died unmarried on the 18th day of February 1861 (age 62);
leaving some landed property to his sister Maria who had married James Martin
of Moy, merchant, they had three sons and three daughters. NOTE:
Robert William JACKSON was a son of Robert JACKSON (1728-1821) &
Elizabeth SHIELDS. |
|
1864 |
1 |
43 |
1860-1869 |
Tyrone |
COULTER |
Robert COULTER- McCREERY
Image
31 |
|
1864 |
3 |
267 |
1860-1869 |
|
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Moses-STEWART, John |
|
1864 |
4 |
219 |
1860-1869 |
Armagh
Louth |
COULTER |
COULTER, Lancelot-KENNY
SEE: COULTER-KENNY transcription.
NAMES: Launcelot COULTER of
Ballymascanlon; Edward KENNEY aka KENNY of Killen; Charles McMAHON; William
McBRITNEY; William Robert ROGERS jr.; Francis Louis KENNEDY. |
X |
1864 |
20 |
195 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, James-SCOTT |
|
1864 |
21 |
|
|
Down |
CROZIER |
NOTE: BALDEKER aka BAEDEKER aka BREDEKER
Image 328
To the Registrar appointed by
act of Parliament for registering deeds wills and So forth in Ireland . A memorial
of an Indented deed of Reconveyance 13 May 1864 btw Thomas CARLETON of
Portadown in the County of Armagh Esquire of the First part Elizabeth CARLETON
of Portadown aforesaid Widow and William LANGLEY of Belfast Co. Antrim
Esquire of the second part, Frederick William BALDEKER of Weston Super Mere County
of Somerset in England Esquire of the third part and Anne Jane Leigh BALDEKER
wife of the said William BALDEKER of Weston Super Mere aforesaid of the
Fourth part , Whereby after Reciting as therein said Indenture Witnessed That
in consideration of all Interest having been paid as therein aforesaid in the
sum of £1,300 Elizabeth CARLETON and William LANGLEY paid by the said Anne
Jane Leigh BALDEKER the receipt of which sum of £1,300 the said Elizabeth CARLETON
and William LANGLEY and each of them did thereby acknowledge and from the
same Each of them did release the said Anne Jane Leigh BALDEKER their and
Each of their Exors admors and assigns the said Thomas CARLETON by the
direction of the said Elizabeth CARLETON and William LANGLEY did thereby
Grant and the said Elizabeth CARLETON and William LANGLEY and Each of them
did thereby release with the concurrence of the said Frederick William BALDEKER
testified by his being a party to said presents unto the said Anne Jane Leigh
BALDEKER his heirs and assigns all the Morely part share or proportion
formerly of the said Henry A. ORMSBY and then the said Anne Jane Leigh BALDEKER
and in all that he
That and those the Town and Lands of Dromaron otherwise
Drumarico [Drumaran,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] and the Town and lands of Longhans [Loughans,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] otherwise Gilford and also the several yearly rent
charges therein after mentioned issuing and perable out of a certain
respective parts of the said Town and lands of Loughans otherwise Gilford ,
That is to say a yearly rent charge of £12 Issuing and payable out of that
part of the said lands formerly In the possession and occupation of Samuel CROZIER his undertenants or assigns also
another yearly Rent charge of £6.7.3 1/2 Issuing and payable out of that
part of the said lands formerly in the possession and occupation of Andrew
McCREIGHT his undertenants or assigns also another yearly Rent charge of £10.10
Issuing and payable out of that part of the said Lands formerly in the
possession and occupation of the Reverend Robert CAULFIELD and Mary his wife
then under tenants or assigns also another yearly rent charge of £24.16
Issuing and payable out of that part of the said lands with the mills and
house thereon formerly in the Possession and occupation of James REIDY [aka
REID] and Thomas PURDY then under tenants or assigns also another yearly rent
charge of Thirty pounds Eleven shillings and one penny Issuing and payable
out of this part of the said lands commonly called Shamore [otherwise Loughans: Loughans,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] formerly in the possession of Thomas CHRISTY William CROZIER and Samuel CROZIER then
under tenants or assigns . Also another yearly rent charge of Twenty one
pound Issuing and payable out of that part of the said lands formerly in the
possession and occupation of John BIRCH
George BIRCH and James BIRCH their undertenants or assigns and also the
several yearly rent charges therein before mentioned Issuing and payable out
of the respective part of the said town and Lands of Dromaron otherwise
Dromarion that is to say a yearly rent charge of £7.1 Issuing and payable out
of that part of the said Lands formerly in the possession and occupation of
James WALLEY his undertenants or assigns also another yearly rent charge of £6.17.3
issuing and payable out of that part of the said Lands commonly called the
Park [probably Drumaran Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] formerly in the
possession and occupation of William CROZIER his
undertenants or assigns also another yearly rent charge of £4.8. issuing and
payable out of that part of the said lands Formerly in the possession and
occupation of John Coderane SMITH his undertenants or assigns also another
ready rent charge of £26.2.6 issuing and payable out of certain parts of the
said lands of Loughans otherwise
Gilford and out of certain parts of the said lands of Donaran otherwise
Dromaren and a yearly rent charge of £50.18.10 issuing and payable out of a
certain part of the lands of Monallen otherwise Moyallen [Moyallan,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] formerly in the possession of occupation of Thomas CHRISTY
his undertenants or assigns or by whatever name or names the said Land or
denominations were known or called and all of which said towns lands and
premises were situate in the Parish of Tullylish
[NOTE: This is a lengthy
doc – I have cropped the rest of it] |
|
1864 |
24 |
84 |
1861 Jul 16 |
Armagh
Monaghan |
JACKSON |
Image
275
BTW Andrew McMATH of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan Esq of
1st pt & Sarah Jane McMATH otherwise JACKSON (wife of
Andrew McMATH of Castleblayney) of 2nd part; John THOMSON &
Edward Harris CLARKE both of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. two of the directors and
Registered Public Officers on behalf of Belfast Banking Co. of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture … lands of Tullyard in Baron Upper Fews Co. Armagh
containing 186a 17p 9 May 1857; 2ndly land in possession of Andrew McMATH in
townland Drumallard, Parish Muckno Barony Oranmore Co. Monaghan containing
10a 3r 17p reciting lease 14 Apr 1860 to John THOMSON & Edward Harris
CLARKE their heirs etc assign estate both at [?] and in equity of her the
said Sarah Jane McMATH otherwise JACKSON in to and out of that house
yard offices and garden on hill in town of Monaghan as devised to one James
JACKSON by one Richard JACKSON and then in occupation of Mr. John
Mitchell PROCTOR being part of holding know as “Ashton’s Tenement”. …
reciting deed 8 May 1855 … reconveyance to said Andrew McMATH and Sarah Jane
McMATH and assigms on performance and fulfillment by said Andrew McMATH of
several duties pertaining to his office of Branch Bank Manager at
Castleblayney or at any Branch of said company to which he might be appointed
… WITNESS: George Valaney Hamilton SMYTH Gent & Henry Bradshaw WYNNE Gent
both of Castleblsyney. Andrew McMATH [SEAL] Sarah Jane McMATH [SEAl]
NOTE: Sarah McMATH age
85, widow of gentleman died Apr 4 1901.
NOTE: Daughter Florence
McMATH, married Henry W. MERVYN in Feb 1, 1876 Parish Muckross, Co. Monaghan
in the 1901 Census she was living with widow Sarah McMATH and named Florence
A M CROYN age 44.
NOTE: In 1861, an Andrew
McMATH was a bank manager at Castleblayney for the Belfast Bank.
In Griffiths, an Andrew McMATH in Castleblayney was on
Noble Street. Also, in Griffiths Valuation, the resident of
Aghadreenan, Parish of Donaghmoyne, Co. Monaghan.was Hamilton McMATH. Also in
Griffiths, Andrew McMATH was the owner of TULLYARD (OSNB i 5): The road
from Crossmaglen to Castleblaney passes thro' this td. Its distance from
Crossmaglen Is about 1 1/2 miles & from Castleblaney about 3 1/2.
.
P 217 The McMATH
Family.connections of Castleblayney MCMATH to New Zealand.
Hamilton McMATH’s son Andrew Foulis McMATH married in
1895 Sep 18 Mary Elizabeth MOLLOY, both of Mount John Newton Mountain Co.
Wicklow
From a letter by the above named James
McMath, Aylmer, Ont.,
July 8, 1889: "A family of McMaths, natives of the Highlands of
Scotland, were compelled to seek a home in Ireland to save their lives from
Popish persecution in the reign of Queen Mary, and settled in and near Castle
Blayney. My grandfather was wealthy and owned a large farm and mills; his
name was Andrew and his family consisted of a wife and six children; Andrew,
William, John, James, Mary and Ann. Andrew's family remain on the old farm.
William was killed at the
battle of Lake Champlain. John had two families. I am the only
son by his first wife; I had one sister. He had by his second wife two sons
and one daughter; the latter died young. His boys, William and Henry, are
dead. Neither married. |
|
1864 |
24 |
136 |
1861 Jun 20 |
Armagh |
McCULLAGH |
REED-McCULLAGH Marriage Settlement
Image
317
BTW Rev William REID of Hope Cottage Dunraymond (near
Ballybay) Co. Monaghan Presbyterian Minister of 1st pt; Thomas
McCULLAGH of Derryvally Co. Armagh [probably Co. Monaghan] Esq. of 2nd pt; Mary McCULLAGH spinster daughter of said Thomas McCULLAGH of 3rd pt & James McCULLAGH of Derryvally of 4th pt. Reciting deed of
conveyance for sale of Incumbered Estates with consent of Agnes REID 2
May 1857 & 11 Jul 1857 … reciting will and death of said
William REID marriage to be solemnized btw William REID (party thereto) and
Mary McCULLAGH … lands of Glaskermore, Parish Aghaderg Barony Upper Iveagh
Co. Down 31a 1r 20p … WITNESS: James McCULLAGH jr. farmer, John Wallace
McCULLAGH Scholar both of Drummuck, Co. Monaghan.
NOTE: Rev William REID
(1829-1906) married Mary McCULLAGH (1840-1919) |
X |
1864 |
32 |
226 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH |
X |
1864 |
32 |
240 |
|
Newtownlimavady or Londonderry |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Alexander |
|
1865 |
1 |
275 |
1864 Oct 21 |
Armagh |
HAYES |
James HAYES-Sarah A. RIENY
Image
177
Sarah Anne REINY of Corramaxwell Co.
Monaghan Widow Plaintiff; James HAYES of Magherkilcraney [Maghery Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Defendant.
Court of Queens Bench in Ireland. For sum of £400 beside £3.3.11 for
expenses. James HAYES possessed of lands in Parish Derrynoose Barony Armagh
Co. Armagh – Lands of Maghery Kilcraney 28a 1r 25p in Manor of Toaghy ….
NOTE: James HAYES (1815-?) was the son of James HAYES and Sarah
MENARY. His sister Mary Jane HAYES married Andrew Bradford OLIVER (1818-1877) |
|
1865 |
12 |
57 |
1865 Mar 27 |
Londonderry
Antrim |
JACKSON |
Image
439
BTW James Kennedy JACKSON of Belfast Co. Antrim
solicitor & William THOMPSON of City of London Merchant of 1st pt; William Archer JACKSON Gent & Anne JACKSON otherwise
THOMPSON his wife both of City of Londonderry of 2nd pt; Thomas
HAZLETT of Foyle View in Liberties of Londonderry in City & Co.
Londonderry. For sum of £800 … farm of land in Upper Caw formerly called
Mariner’s Hall and subsequently known as Salem & Bayhill and since known
as Foyle’s View formerly held by Samuel HAZLET deceased and now in occupation
of Thomas HAZLETT and undertenants … Parish Glendermott Half Barony Firkeeran
Liberties of Londonderry …. |
|
1865 |
15 |
189 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-REED |
X |
1865 |
17 |
157 |
|
|
McCULLAGH |
McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH |
X |
1865 |
29 |
1 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
BRADFORD |
BRADFORD, Samuel-DICKIE, Joseph
DICKIE, James-DICKIE |
|
1865 |
33 |
118 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John T-OLIVER, Mary |
X |
1866 |
2 |
8 |
1865 Oct 39 |
Dublin
Tyrone
Down |
CROZIER |
ROD 1866 2 8 AI
Version KINGSBURY HYDE
Image 231
A memorial of an Indented deed of Partition dated the 30
Oct 1865 and Deed of Partition made Between Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE of Bella
Vista in the County of Dublin Spinster of the first part Charlotte CROZIER of Sandford Place in the County of
Dublin Spinster of the second part The Reverend Samuel MAGEE of Prince Edward
Terrace Blackrock in the County of Dublin Clerk of the third part , William
Archibald KIDD Squire a Major in the army and Thomas Augustus PRENTICE Squire
both of Armagh in the County of Armagh of the fourth part , Edward SANDY of
the Grove Babbath [Balrath?] in the County of
Meath are of the fifth part Charles MAGEE of Annadale Cottage Lucan in the
County of Dublin Esquire of the Sixth part and William CROZIER of twenty four Middle Gardiner
Street in the City of Dublin and Jonathan CLARKE of three upper Pembroke
Street in the city of Dublin Esq. of the seventh part whereby after reciting
Indenture of lease dated 1 Aug 1738 and made between Thomas KINGSBURY of the
one part and Sarah HYDE of the other part , Indenture of renewal dated 18
Sept 1847 and made between Sarah ELGEE widow and Letitia KINGSBURY Spinster
and Henrietta MATURIN widow of the one part and the said Charles MAGEE and
Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE of the other part and reciting that said Elizabeth
Isabella MAGEE on or about12 May 1862 filed a cause petition in the high
Court of Chancery in Ireland praying amongst other things for a partition of
the lands and premises therein mentioned and that by a decree made in said
matter dated 22 Jan 1863, It was declared that the lands and premises should
be divided and partitioned into two equal moieties between the petitioners
and the Respondents
NOTE: This deed is too
lengthy to include in full. A complete transcription will be included in a
page on CROZIER-related deeds. |
|
1866 |
2 |
171 |
1866 Jan 6 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
352
BTW William Nassau IRWIN of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan
Esq. M.D. & Henry JACKSON of Clonivern Co. Fermanagh Esq. trustees
of will of Samuel KIDD of Dundrum [Dundrum, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh
deceased |
|
1866 |
3 |
20 |
1865 Oct 13 |
Dublin
Queens
Tyrone |
MAGEE
HYDE
CROZIER |
Image 468 NOTE: This deed is too lengthy to abstract
here, so I have uploaded a more complete transcription HERE.
NAMES: Charles MAGEE; William Archibald KIDD;
Thomas Augustus PRENTICE; Edward TANDY; WiIliam CROZIER; Jonathon CLARKE;
Francis CLARKE; Anne Crozier CLARKE; Frances Diana MAGEE; John James
HAMILTON; Rebecca HAMILTON; Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE; Thomas KINGSBURY; Sarah
HYDE [née RAY]; Sarah OGLE [?]; Letitia KINGSBURY; Henrietta MATURIN [née
KINGSBURY]; Edward LITTON; Charles Peter BRASSINGTON; PLACES: [Lucan] Co. Dublin; Armagh,
Co. Armagh; Grove, Co. Meath; Mountrath,
Parish Clonenagh
and Clonagheen, Barony Cullenagh, Maryborough East and Maryborough
West, Queens Co.; Brighton
Vale?] Kingstown [possibly Kingstown,
Parish Taney, Barony of Rathdown; Herbert Lodge
Blackrock [possibly Blackrock,
Parish of Booterstown,
Barony Rathdown,] ;
Bella Vista, Dublin; Cerroghill [probably Derryoghill,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle]
Drumele [probably Drumlee,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle – it borders on Stangmore
(Magee)], Derryoghill [Derryoghill,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle],
Drumlee [Drumlee,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle],
Drunderg [Drumderg,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle]
, of Strangemore [Stangmore
(Magee), Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle]
Tullydoey [Tullydowey,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle]
Drumberg [Drumderg,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle]
£0.2.11 Tullycarn [possibly Tullycarr,
Parish Termonamongan,
Barony West Omagh]
Co. Tyrone. |
|
1866 |
7 |
267 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, John-BOOTH, Joseph |
|
1866 |
12 |
171 |
1866 Apr 10 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Charlotte JACKSON & Marianne
JACKSON & Martha JACKSON
Image
131
Btw Charlotte JACKSON of Millmount,
[aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown] near Edenderry Kings Co. widow & executrix of Mathew Henry JACKSON of Millmount Esq. deceased of 1st pt. Marianne
JACKSON, Charlotte JACKSON jr. Martha JACKSON & Henrietta JACKSON of
Millmount spinsters the daughters and only younger children of said Mathew
Henry JACKSON of 2nd pt Robert William JACKSON only son
and heir of said Mathew Henry JACKSON Esq. of 3rd pt. Will
of Mathew Henry JACKSON dated 9 Feb 1836 he devised to his son Robert
William JACKSON the lands of Monasteroris by the description of his
property at Millmount House the Land, Mill and all other freehold property
subject to legacies & chattel property left to his wife the said Charlotte
JACKSON the sum of £500 and £1,000 to be divided among his children
including the child of which his said wife was pregnant and Charlotte
JACKSON proved the will in the Court of Prerogative and thereupon
possessed herself of the personal estate of the said Testator including
premises in Town of Edenderry and reciting that the personal estate of Mathew
Henry JACKSON was insufficient to pay said legacies of £500 and £1,000
and she proposed to accept annuity of £40 a year for life for her life in
lieu and full payment of her said legacy and that the said Henrietta
JACKSON having occasion for the sum of £250 being her 1/4th share … and that William Robert JACKSON had agreed to pay off same
with his own money it was contracted and agreed that the said plots of land
in Edenderry should be assigned to Robert William JACKSON … piece of
land on the south side of a certain street in town of Edenderry called
Edenderry Street containing in breadth in front to said street 78’ and in
rere 55’ and running in depth 400’ … and land on North side of street of
Edenderry in breadth 53’ in rere 200’ and in depth 400’ in town of Edenderry,
Barony Coolystown [Coolestown] Kings Co. being the
premises demised by the late Marquis and Marchioness of Downshire to Robert
JACKSON deceased bearing date 1 Jan 1814… town and land of Monasteroris
otherwise Millmount called Jacksons Farm containing 46a 3r 32p in
Barony Cooleystown, Kings Co. and also land on south & north side of
street in town of Edenderry … WITNESS: Henry GILL of Edenderry Kings Co. Gent
and Anne MATHER of Brookville Kings Co. Memorial WITNESS: George Lambert CATHCART
of City of Dublin solicitor & George LACY of Upper Mountpleasant Ave Co.
Dublin Gent.
NOTE: Charlotte JACKSON
& Marianne JACKSON & Martha JACKSON - all daughters of Mathew Henry
JACKSON (1793-1836) and Charlotte TROY (1800-1873). Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
|
1866 |
17 |
179 |
1866 Jun 7 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
118
BTW Maria MARTIN of Warwick Terrace Leeson Park City of
Dublin widow sole legatee named in will of Robert William JACKSON late
of City of Armagh Esq. Barrister at Law deceased of 1 pt and Robert BURKE of
Mecantram Co. Armagh farmer of the other pt. Reciting that the said Robert
William JACKSON since deceased had will dated 23 Mar 1859 whereby he gave
and devised all his property to his sister Maria MARTIN (party thereto) and
reciting she demised to Robert BURKE part of the lands of Tullyglish [Tullyglush, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] formerly held by John
TOOLE and known by name of Carrabane otherwise Canaban as was demised to
Robert BURKE by the [?] in part recited annual lease 9 Oct 1787 containing
126a 1r 24p and also 24a 3r 13p Plantation Measure of cut out spent or
reclaimed bog containing in the whole 151a 37p in Parish of Keady Manor of
Toaghe, Barony & Co. Armagh…..
NOTE: Robert William
JACKSON (1799-1861) was the brother of Maria MARTIN.
NOTE: There are at least
two Robert William JACKSONs of Armagh. One was Robert William JACKSON (abt
1823- abt1859) died in Alabama USA. The other was Robert William JACKSON
(1799-1861). He was of Belfast, but buried in the Armagh CoI Cathedral |
|
1866 |
18 |
29 |
1866 May 22 |
Coleraine |
JACKSON |
Catherine JACKSON – Alexander
ANDERSON & ors.
Image
235
BTW Catherine JACKSON now
residing at Coleraine spinster of 1st pt & Mary Jane WALKER of
Cincinnati of the United States America widow of 2nd pt. Alexander
ANDERSON of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Merchant of 3rd pt; &
James CROMSIE jr of Ballymoney Co. Antrim Gent Attorney at law of 4th pt.. Reciting 20 May 1843 and 4 Feb 1845 for consideration Catherine
JACKSON granted to Alexander ANDERSON two equal undivided 3rd parts or shares as demised to said Catherine JACKSON by the said will
of [?] plot of ground on West Side of Upper Row in Town of Coleraine on which
the said John JACKSON built and erected a dwelling House in front to
rere 47’ 3” and in rere 39’ and on the North side adjoining the houses built
by Robert BOYD 72’ 2” and on the south side adjoining said John BOYDE 73’ 9”
and also plot of ground situate on West side of New Row in Town of Coleraine
on which was formerly erected and old Workshop the piece or plot of ground
containing in front to New Row 32’ 4” and in rere in breadth 31’11” and from
front to rere 91’ 10” on the North side next Andrew WARD’s premises and also
109’ on the south side next John HALTNEY’s premises bounded on the East by
the street called New Row on the West by the premises now or formerly in
occupation of John HARKIN on the North by houses formerly in occupation of
said Andrew WARD and on the South by a house formerly in possession of John
HOLTRIDGE Coach Builder with the privilege of entrance by a Gateway from
Stone Row through Mr. HARKINs premises … with consent of Mary Jane WALKER,
Catherine JACKSON granted to Alexander ANDERSON land in New Row in Town
of Coleraine Parish Coleraine Town and Liberties of Coleraine Co. Londonderry
on payment of £200 … appoint James CROMBIE jr to be sole receiver … Catherine
JACKSON [SEAL] Mary Jane WALKER per Stewart HUNTER [SEAL] Alexander
ANDERSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Property had been split 3 ways between siblings: John, Catherine
& Mary Jane. See also: ROD: 1851-17-15 for same property |
|
1866 |
23 |
52 |
1866 July 13 |
Louth & Carrickistuck |
COULTER |
COULTER, Henry -JOHNSTON, Arthur
1866 July 13 NAMES: Henry
COULTER of Carrickastuck; Arthur JOHNSTON of Dundalk; Alexander DONALDSON of
Philipstown; Henry COULTER; Bernard CLARK of Mill Park; Augustus GRAHAM of
Lisdoo; John McCABE; John M. NUGENT; Richard William McDERMOTT. OTHER PLACES: Castletown River; Shortstone;
Cloughmaguigan; Barronstown. |
d |
1866 |
24 |
22 |
1866 Jul 30 |
Dundalk |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – Thomas WILLIAMSON
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455
A judgement at her Majesty’s Court of Queens Bench
against the defendant for sum of £76.15.5 besides £7.4.11 for costs. Thomas
WILLIAMSON of Dundalk, Co. Louth Merchant aged 40 years and upwards plaintiff John JACKSON of Dundalk Builder defendant … resident in Dundalk …
parcel of ground with the Boundary Wall containing in front 100’ 6” and in
depth from front to rere 144’ bounded on North by ground late in possession
of John MARMION and partly by a field in possession of John MacDOWELL on the
south by Bachelor’s Walk on the East by premises now n possession of John
MacDOWELL and on the West by premises late in possession of Thomas RAFFERTY
and partly by ground in possession of Henry BACKHOUSE. 3 Mar 1868 the
judgement was satisfied |
|
1866 |
25 |
81 |
1860-1869 |
No situation |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph-KELLY, Michael |
|
1866 |
25 |
82 |
1866 Aug 23 |
|
MCCULLAGH |
PRONI D1968/11 Negative search
RYAN-McCULLAGH
Deed 23 Aug 1866 B25 No 82 William RYAN 1st part Thomas McCULLAGH 2nd part John
Wallace McCULLAGH Thomas McCULLAGH and Joseph DICKIE 3rd pt &
James McCULLAGH 4th part NOTE: John
Wallace McCULLAGH (1840-1895) |
|
1866 |
30 |
193 |
1866 Oct 6 |
Down
Leitrim |
CROZIER |
Image 130
BTW Frances Moore O’BRIEN of
Mohill Co. Leitrim Spinster of the first part William Edward O’BRIEN at
present residing at No 101 Leinster Road Rathmines in the County of Dublin
Esquire Surgeon in the Royal Mary of the second part Thomas CROZIER of Seafield in the County 1 of Dublin Solicitor
of the third part and Charlotte CROZIER of No 2 Sandford Place Co. Dublin Spinster of the fourth part Whereby after
Reciting Indenture of Lease 20 Oct 1755 from the Right Honble WILLS Earl of
Hillsborough to Philip GRAHAM [NOTE: grandfather of Charlotte
CROZIER etc] of the lands and premises by the memorializing Indenture
conveyed amongst others for three lives with Covenant for perpetual renewal
at the rent and renewal fine therein mentioned And Reciting amongst other
things and Indenture of fee farm Grant of the same premises dated 24 Feb 1865
from the Marquis of Downshire to Mrs Eliza O’BRIEN widow then deceased and
the said Charlotte CROZIER at the fee
farm rent of £5.14.10 and further Reciting they the said Francis Moore O’BRIEN
and William Edward O’BRIEN and also the said Thomas
CROZIER as the surviving trustee of the Settlement dated10 Dec 1833 in
the memorializing deed recited being the Settlement executed previous to the
marriage of William Edward O’BRIEN Esqr deceased with the before named Eliza O’BRIEN formerly
Eliza CROZIER Spinster at the special instance and request of the said
Frances Moore O’BRIEN and William Edward O’BRIEN did grant unto the said Charlotte CROZIER her heirs and assigns All
that and those the house Garden Yard and tenement Situate on the East side of
the Great Street in the said town of Banbridge with full and free liberty of
the Gateway or passage between the said dwelling house and the dwelling house
formerly occupied by John McMURDIE and which said premises were formerly in
the possession and occupation of Philip GRAHAM deceased afterwards of CROZIER Mr Daniel QUIN subsequently of Mr
Moffatt DICKSON and now or lately of Robert DICKSON and John Henry CROTHER
bounded on the North by a tenement formerly in the possession of Mary CRAIG
on the South by a tenement formerly in the possession of John McMURDIE on the
West by the Street of Banbridge and on the part by part of the garden and
tenement formerly in the possession of the said John McMURDIE and also . All
that parcel of land situate in the townland of BallyValley [Ballyvally , Parish Seapatrick,
Barony Iveagh
Upper, Upper Half ] containing 4a of the late Irish plantation measure
formerly in the possession of the said Philip GRAHAM afterwards of Mr James WALLACE
Subsequently of the Representatives of Mr Andrew McCLELLAND and then or
lately of the said Robert DICKSON and John Henry CROTHERS all which said
premises are situate lying and being in the townland of BallyValley Parish of
Seapatrick Barony of Upper Iveagh Co. Down with the appurtenances as fully as
in the memorializing deed mentioned and all the estate right title interest
use trust property claim and demand whatsoever both at law and in equity and
in possession reversion remr or expectancy of them the said Frances Moore O’BRIEN
William Edward O’BRIEN and Thomas CROZIER any or either of them of in to or out of all and singular the said lands
tenements hereditaments and premises and every or any part thereof save only
and except and subject nevertheless to the life estate of the said Frances
Moore O’BRIEN which was still to continue in the said house offices lands
hereditaments and premises thereby conveyed to hold the said lands tenements
hereditaments and premises and all and singular other the premises thereby
granted and released with their and every of their appurtenances unto the
said Charlotte CROZIER her heirs and
assigns for ever Subject to a proportionable part of the Covenants contained
in the said Superior fee farm Grant of the 24 Feb 1865 from the Marquis of
Downshire to the said Eliza O’BRIEN and Charlotte
CROZIER and also subject to the life estate of the said Francis Moore
O’BRIEN in the said hereditaments and premises and subject also to a certain
Indenture of Sub fee farm Grant 23 Aug 1858 from the said William Edward O’BRIEN
and Eliza O’BRIEN both then deceased as aforesaid to the said Robert DICKSON
and John Henry CROTHERS and said deed of which this writing is a memorial
contains amongst other covenants by the said Frances Moore O’BRIEN and
William Edward O’BRIEN for right to convey and for further assurance and as
to the execution thereof the said Frances Moore O’BRIEN WITNESS: Revd Thos
George Johnston PHILLIPS of Mohill in the Coy of Leitrim Clk & by Wm NICHOLSON
of Mill afsd Clk of Petty Sessions & Robert T. C. SCOTT of Sherness in
the County of Kent in England Staff Surgeon of the Royal Dock Yard and by
John F ADAMS at present residing at the same place Surgeon in the Royal Navy
and as to the exion thereof resply by the said Thomas
CROZIER is witnessed by Francis R. M. CROZIER of Seafield in the County of Dublin … |
|
1866 |
32 |
6 |
1866 Jul 31 |
Dublin |
HYDE
WILDE |
Image 428
BTW Sir William Robert WILDE of
Merrion Square in the City of Dublin Knight Emily Thomazine WARREN otherwise ELGEE
widow of thirteen Cambridge St High Park London the Revd William MATURIN of
Grange Gorman Glebe County Dublin Clerk and Thomas Edmund MIGHT of Upper Marion
street City of Dublin Solicitor of the one part and Charles MAGEE of Armadall
cottage County of Dublin Esquire and Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE of Dalkey
County Dublin Spinster of the other part. Reciting Indenture of lease by way
of Renewal 18 Sept 1847 made between Sarah ELGEE widow and Letitia KINGSBURY
Spinster and Henrietta MATURIN [ née KINGSBURY, daughter of Thomas
KINGSBURY (1730-1805)] of the one part and the said Charles MAGEE and
Elizabeth Isabella MAGEE of the other part and which lease was made in pure
of a toties quoties covenant contained in an original lease 1 Aug
1838 BTW Thomas KINGSBURY of the City of Dublin Esquire M. D. of the one
part and Sarah HYDE of the said City
widow and executrix of John HYDE late
of City of Dublin deceased of the third part [NOTE: The year given for the original lease is
dubious. Dr. Thomas KINGSBURY married 24 Aug.1728 and died in 1747 while John HYDE died in 1728.SEE: 1728 Aug 4, ROD: 57-317-38666 where the six
townlands mentioned beneath are also mentioned] and after further
reciting as therein said Indenture of which this is a memorial witnessed that
the said Sir William Robert WILDE Emily Thomazine WARREN [née ELGEE] William MATURIN
and Thomas E WRIGHT … set and to farm let unto the said Charles MAGEE and
Elizabeth I. MAGEE their exors admors and assigns all those the said
sixtownland or Ballyboes commonly called or known by the name of Tullikean [possibly Turleenan,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Tulladuffe [Tullydowey (Tulaigh Dubhthaigh), Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Drundarge [Drumderg,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Stange [either Stangmore
(Knox)and/or Stangmore
(Magee), both in Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle], Drumley als Fullanckelly [Drumlee,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle], and Drumgoon [probably Derrygoonan,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle]
demised by the said lease of
renewal of the 18 Sept 1847 known or described situate lying and being in the
territory of Clonfeacle [Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion)] County Tyrone … reserving unto the said Sir William
Robert WILDE Emily Thomazine WARREN William MATURIN and Thomas Edward WRIGHT
their exors admors and assigns 2a 2r of Bog in the townland of Drumgoon surrendered
on the occasion of a previous renewal 10 Feb 1842 … WITNESSES [various
witnesses used for different signatures]: George CROZIER of Alfork Street
City of Dublin Col , William O NEILL Clerk to M GAUSSEN and son solicitors
Gardiners Place City of Dublin and Arthur TODD of Lower Bagget Street City of
Dublin solicitor and James E. MOORE of Russia street City of Dublin Gentleman
and Charles INGLIS of Waterloo Street Brighton England a captain in the Royal
Navy and as to the execution of said deed and John SCANLAN of No 5 Charlemont
Parade Dublin law clerk , Sir William Robert WILDE [SEAL] |
|
1867 |
3 |
233 |
|
Allistragh |
CALVERT |
Judgement against Henry CALVERT won by David GILLESPIE |
|
1867 |
4 |
180 |
1860-1869 |
Monaghan |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph-CARLISLE, John C. |
|
1867 |
7 |
264 |
1867 Jan 18 |
Louth
Armagh
Down |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON-Richard G. GUY
Image
559
Richard George GUY of Newry Co. Armagh Merchant and
residing at Warrenpoint Co. Down age 21 years and upwards the plaintiff
Judgment against defendant John JACKSON for £82.3.9 besides £7.4.11
for costs .. plot of ground on North side of Bachelor’s Walk in Town of
Dundalk known as Albert Place on the east side of which are two dwelling
houses erected in front next Bachelors Walk and 5 small dwelling houses and a
work shop have been erected in rere and which are now in occupation of John
JACKSON and his undertenants and on the west side of which fronting said
small houses the foundations for houses have been laid and which said plot of
land and premises are held by John JACKSON under lease made by Henry
BACKHOUSE of Dundalk, Co. Louth Esq. to John JACKSON for lives
renewable subject to payment of annual rent of £18 |
|
1867 |
8 |
102 |
1860-1869 |
Monaghan |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph-McCREEDY, Robert |
|
1867 |
8 |
220 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
CHAMBERS-LANCASHIRE |
x |
1867 |
10 |
270 |
1867 Apr 4 |
Louth |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE, Robert- BAILLIE, Robert
BAILLIE, Robert-GORDON, George1860-1869
Bet Robert BAILLIE of Shortstone of 1st pt & Robert
Ellis BAILLIE Esq only son of Robert BAILLIE |
|
1867 |
11 |
25 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE, Robert-BAILLIE, John Rev. |
|
1867 |
18 |
241 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Alexander-GILLICHAN, James
DICKIE, John-GILLICHAN, James |
|
1867 |
21 |
226 |
1867 Jun 28 |
Armagh |
DONALDSON |
DONALDSON,
Elizabeth-JACKSON, Elizabeth 1860-1869
NAMES: Elizabeth DONALDSON of
Napoleon Terrace, Belfast; Elizabeth JACKSON of Fernglenn,
Newtownhamilton; James CORRAGHER; Patrick GARLAND; Alexander BELL; Francis
WHITE; Henry Oliver BARKER. OTHER PLACES: Kiltybane [Kiltybane (Na Coillte Bána or Lios
Liatroma) (aka Lisleitrim) Parish Newtownhamilton, Barony Fews
Upper]. |
d |
1867 |
24 |
290 |
1867 Jul 31 |
Armagh |
OLIVER |
Image
621
A Memorial of a deed of
conveyance 31 Jul 1867 whereas by Indenture 22 Aug 1820 made between
William McWILLIAMS of the one part and Osborne KIDD of the other part and
which Indenture was a renewal of an Indenture of lease 21 Apr 1796 BTW
John OLIVER Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER of the one part and John SCOTT
of the other part and a further demise the said William McWILLIAMS demised
part of the townland of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
formerly in possession of Robert WILSON containing 10a 3r 16p statute
measure with the Mansion house out houses office together with the well and
all other buildings and improvements thereon garden beach green bleaching
utensils and machinery and and all water and water courses mill dams weir
tail race and waste water course and also the small part or piece of ground
on the other side of the river opposite the said bleach green between the
river and the road to Kennedys [[Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
containing3r 27p also the field below the bridge known by the name of the
Home or Island lying between the high road and the River containing 3a 17p with
liberty to repair the said weir mill dam and tail race & also that field
containing 2a 1r 26p situate between other lands of said William McWILLIAMS
and the lot marked No 1 on map therein referred to and also that field
containing 3a 1r 24p and the field containing 2a 2r 32p also marked on said
map situate in the Parish Barony and County Armagh excepting as in the grand
lease of said premises held by John JACKSON was excepted and reserved unto
the said Osborne KIDD for the term of 19 years computed from the 1 Nov
1827 and for such further terms of years as should be added pursuant to
the covenant for renewal therein after contained at the yearly rent of £82 …
said Indenture named a covenant on the part of said William McWILLIAMS for
the renewal tories quities of said lease on the payment of
proportionable part of the fine and expenses of renewal and whereas the last
renewal of said leases was made by an Indenture 18 Nov 1865 BTW George
McWILLIAMS of the one part and said Osborne KIDD of the other part and is for
the term of 11 years from the 1 Nov 1865 and whereas by one other
Indenture 21 Apr 1796 BTW John OLIVER Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER of
the one part and said John SCOTT of the other part the said John OLIVER Mary OLIVER
and Elizabeth OLIVER demised that small Island at foot of the west of
Ballynahonbeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the river Callan between the lands of Ballymahon beg and the lands of
Kennedies and containing one rood as described on the map of Ballynahone beg
therein referred to situate in the parish and County of Armagh reserving
liberty to the Vicars Choral of Armagh to raise sand and gravel for their use
and take it through said lands of Kennedies and also take liberty for said
John OLIVER Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER their executors administrators
and assigns to raise and remove the same unto the said John SCOTT his
Executors administrators and assigns for the term of 19 years from the 1 Nov
1795 and for such further term of years as should be added pursuant to the
covenant for renewal therein after contained at the yearly rent of 1s payable
hold yearly and said Indenture contained a covenant for renewal toties
quoties on payment of one pepper corn each renewal. William Cary DOBBS
one of the Judges of the Landed Estates Court Ireland … in consideration of £650
fifty by Hugh BOYLE of the city of Armagh in the County of Armagh Esquire
paid into the Bank of Ireland to the account of the said court and to the
credit of the Estate of Osborne KIDD owner and petitioner do grant unto the
said Hugh BOYLE the said lands of Ballynahonbeg in the Barony of Armagh and
County Armagh expressed to be demised by the herein recited Indentures so
described in the annexed map (except as in the said leases are excepted) with
the appurtenances To hold the same unto the said Hugh BOYLE his executors
administrators and assigns as to the premises demised by the first recited
lease for the unexpired residue of the term of 11 years … and subject to the
tenancy from year to year of said premises containing 3a statute measure of
Robert McCREA at the yearly rent of £32 payable half yearly and subject also
to all rights may now exist in respect of the water power of the river.
WITNESS: William B WALLACE Clerk in the Landed Estates Court and Edward ARCHER
of Pleasant View Dublin Gentleman W W DOBBS – [SEAL] |
|
1867 |
40 |
6 |
1867 Dec 23 |
Wexford |
HYDE |
Image
567
I William Cary Dobbs one of the
judges of 31st Decr 1867 the Landed Estates Court Ireland … “An Act to
facilitate the sale and Transfer of Land in Ireland " in consideration
of the sum of £2,500 by Robert RICKARD of Ballydonfin Co. Wexford Esquire
paid into the Bank of Ireland to the account of the said Court and to the
credit of the estate of Richard BOLTON owner and petitioner and in
consideration of the further sum of £4,000 by Sydenham DAVIS of 81 Lower
Gardiner - street in the City of Dublin Solicitor at the request of the said
Robert RICKARD paid into said Bank to the account and credit aforesaid in
part discharge of the purchase money of £6,500 for which the said Robert RICKARD
has purchased the Lands and hereditaments hereinafter mentioned do hereby
with the consent of the said Sydenham DAVIS testified by his signature hereto
Grant unto the said Robert RICKARD all that and those the Town and Lands of
Ballydon in alias Ballydonafin alias Ballymacdon [possibly Balltdonigan (Baile Uí Dhonnagáin) (aka Ballydonigan), Parish Clone, Barony Scarawalsh or possibly Ballymacoonoge, Parish Killisk, Barony of Ballaghkeen South] in in the barony of Ballaghkeen South and County of
Wexford containing 383a 35p with the appurtenances excepting thereout two
small parcels of land containing 12p and 7p or thereabouts respectively as
the said lands hereby conveyed are described in the annexed Map To hold the
same unto the said Robert RICKARD his heirs and assigns for ever subject to
the Leases and Tenancies referred to in the schedule hereto and subject to
such rights as legally existed at the time of sale of all mill - owners in
respect of the water power of the River Sow [SEE River Sow] which forms the southern boundary of part of said lands
and also subject to an annuity or yearly rent charge of fifty pounds sterling
for the life of Sarah Green otherwise Hyde
the wife of John Hayde created by deed 18 Aug 1848 between Robert N HYDE
[aka Robert Norton HYDE?] of the first part Richard BOLTON of the second part
and Reverend Walter GREEN of the third part …£4,000 to be paid to the said
Sydenham DAVIS … In witness whereof I the said William Cary Dobbs 23Dec 1867
WITNESS: W B WALLACE of the Landed Estates Court Inns Quay in the City of
Dublin Gentleman and Archibald Harman MONTFORT of Lower Gardiner Street in
the City of Dublin Solicitor
NOTE: 1848 Aug 18, ROD: 1848-17-21: Sarah
HYDE was described as the wife of Robert Newenham HYDE |
|
1868 |
6 |
140 |
1868 January 27 |
Louth & Carrickistuck |
COULTER |
COULTER,
Henry -JOHNSTON, Arthur
1868 January 27 NAMES: Henry
COULTER of Carrickastuck; Arthur JOHNSTON of Lisdoo; Alexander DONALDSON of
Philipstown; Henry COULTER; Matthew Moore GRAHAM of Lisdoo; Edward FERRER;
William ARNOTT. OTHER PLACES: Shortstone;
Cloughmaguigan. |
d |
1868 |
7 |
261 |
1834 Aug 12 |
Kings |
JACKSON |
Mary A. JACKSON- John FAWCETT
Image
159
Marriage Settlement 1834
Aug 12 btw George FAWCETT of Eskermore {[ Esker More, Parish Ballynakill, Barony Coolestown], Kings Co. Gent of 1st pt & Mary Anne
JACKSON of Philipstown [NOTE: There is no
longer a townland called Philipstown, but the town of Daingean
– used to be called Philipstown. It is situated midway between the towns
of Tullamore and Edenderry on the R402 regional road.[Source: Wiki]. It was likely the townland of Townparks, Parish Killaderry, Barony Lower
Philipstown] Kings Co. Spinster of
the 2nd pt Sarah FAWCETT of Esker widow of 3rd pt &
John FAWCETT of Philipstown Shopkeeper of 4th pt. reciting
indented deed of release 7 Jan 1699 The Earl of Galway demised to Lewis LISOL
then of Portarlington the lands of Gorteen alias Riverstown [probably Gorteen, Parish Killaderry, Barony Lower
Philipstown,] for 3 lives and reciting a
renewal 26 Oct 1820 by John Earl of Portarlington to George FAWCITT father of
said George in whom said LISOLO interested had vested by inserting life of
Robert BROWNE in place of Anthony BROWNE deceased … and marriage intended btw
George FAWCETT and Mary Ann JACKSON for the trusts therein mentioned
& to secure a jointure for Mary Anne JACKSON … lands of Gurteen
alias Riverstown in Parish of ____ [probably Gorteen, Parish Killaderry, Barony Lower
Philipstown,] Barony Philipstown Kings Co.
… WITNESS: William B. LODGE City of Dublin solicitor & Thomas BAYLY of
Cloonagh House near Ballyforan Ballinaslow Co. Galway Gent & by W.H.
DENNIS
NOTE: Lord Charles William de la
Poer Beresford (1846-1919), British admiral and
politician; son of the 4th Marquess
of Waterton, was born in Philipstown. Need to
explore BERESFORD connection.
NOTE: A Mary Anne JACKSON née Mary Anne FOSSITT
(1790-1840) of Philipstown was wife of William JACKSON (1754-1832) of
Ballyboy, Kings Co. She may be a mother of this Mary Anne JACKSON. Also,
Sarah FAWCETT née NORTH may be the widow referred to. She was the wife of
Thomas FAWCETT (d. 1842)
NOTE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly |
|
1868 |
8 |
192 |
1868 Feb 29 |
Dundalk
Louth |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – Patrick
Image
300
BTW John JACKSON of
Dundalk Co. Louth Builder of 1 pt & Patrick LORAN of Dundalk, gent of
other pt. Reciting in consideration of £255 to John JACKSON paid by
Patrick LORAN, John JACKSON released to Patrick LORAN plot of ground in
Albert Place off Bachelor’s Walk in Town of Dundalk with 5 houses and
outhouses lately erected theron containing in front 60’ 2” and in the rere
51’ 10” and in depth on south side 33’ 4” …. In Town & Parish Dundalk,
Co. Louth … reciting lease 9 Apr 1864 for lives [of royalty] … WITNESS:
William GIBBON & Robert McARDLE both of Dundalk Law Clerks John
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1868 |
8 |
209 |
1868 Mar 10 |
Sligo
Dublin
Carlow |
JACKSON |
Edmund J. ARMSTRONG
Image
310
BTW James JACKSON of
Terratick Co. Sligo Gent of 1st pt; Edmund John ARMSTRONG of
Tivole Terrace Kingston Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt; Sir George
Frederick HODSON of Hollybrook Co. Wicklow Bart & William Muschanp VESEY
of Borris Co. Carlow Esq. of 3rd pt; Reciting that David LYNCH Esq
a Judge of Landed Estates Court of Ireland on 10 Dec 1867 in the matter of
the estate of Thomas JONES Esq. owner and petitioner for sum of £10,935
declare the said James JACKSON the purchaser by public auction of lands of
Lissananybeg, Knockanahir & Bearvaish in Barony Corran Co. Sligo held
under lease 15 Dec 1680 for unexpired residue of term of 187 years containing
403a 1r 5p, 185a 1r 16p and 255a 3r 5p being lots 16, 17, 18 … party of the 2nd pt would lodge in Bank of Ireland £4,500 to the account of the Landed States
Court & parties of 3rd pt also agreed to lodge £2,000 to the
account … and James JACKSON agreed that he would immediately upon said
respective sums being paid in Bank of Ireland to procure said lands so
promised by him to the said party of the 1st pt; … unexpired
part of term of 987 years created by lease of 16 Dec 1680 … James JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Robert McCULLAGH Manager of Ulster Bank Sligo & Harper
CAMPBELL of Hermitage Sligo Esq.
SEE: Descendants of Thomas JACKSON of Co. Sligo James JACKSON
(1789-1877) |
|
1868 |
11 |
136 |
1868 Mar 24 |
Londonderry |
JACKSON |
BTW Samuel JACKSON of
Bovevagh Co. Londonderry, farmer of 1 pt; James JACKSON of
Newtownlimavady Co. Londonderry Merchant of other pt. Reciting indenture
consideration of £500 paid by James JACKSON farm of land in Boveveagh
known by name of Crosslet being the premises bequeathed by William JACKSON deceased to Samuel JACKSON in indenture 22 Dec 1841 containing 21a in
Barony Kennaght, Co. Londonderry … WITNESS: Hugh LANE Solicitor & Victor
Gibson LYNCH solicitor both of Newtownlimavady. Samuel JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1868 |
18 |
212 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Edmund J. ARMSTRONG |
|
1868 |
8 |
230 |
|
Dundalk |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – James DOUGAN |
|
1868 |
12 |
186 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-BARTLEY |
x |
1868 |
22 |
260 |
|
Dundalk |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – Irish Civil Service |
|
1868 |
30 |
278 |
1860-1869 |
Monaghan |
DICKIE |
DICKIE, Joseph-PARKER, William |
|
1869 |
2 |
179 |
1868 Dec 23 |
Kings
Tipperary |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON -Henrietta TAYLOR
Image
300
BTW George JACKSON of Rapla Co. Tipperary Esq.
& Henrietta Margaret TAYLOR of Martello Ave Kingstown, Co. Dublin widow
in consideration of £350 paid to George JACKSON by said Henrietta
Margaret TAYLOR execute a mortgage on townlands and desmesne house of Rapla
and Ballymacue [Parish Kilruane] in Barony Upper Ormond and town and lands of
Curraghscarteen [Curraghscarteen, Parish Rathcool, Barony Middlethird] in Baronies of [Itad Uthird & Uivardagh?] co.
Tipperary and also lands of Emill [Emmel and/or Emmel East and/or Emmel West, Parish Templeharry] Barony Clonlise [Clonlisk] Kings Co. together with a Life Insurance policy …
WITNESS: Denis LEAHY Templemore, Tipperary servant & Edward HARTIGAN of 7
Hume St City of Dublin Solicitor. George JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1869 |
3 |
214 |
1868 Dec 22 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – William JACKSON
Image
503
BTW Luke JACKSON of Artnagullion Co. Antrim
farmer of 1 pt & William JACKSON of Connor [Connor,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] Co. Antrim farmer of other pt. in
consideration of £100 granted to William JACKSON land in townland of
Artnagullion [Artnagullian,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower], and
all the land in townland of Connor all of said premises being in Parish of
Connor Barony Lower Antrim as then in possession of Luke JACKSON 32 1r
36p. … WITNESS: John McKEOWN of Connor farmer & William LENNOX of Kells
Grove both in Co. Antrim Luke JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: ROD:
812-492-547627. April 15, 1826 Btw George JACKSON of Artnagullen [Artnagullian,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Antrim Gent of 1 pt & Luke JACKSON & George JACKSON the
younger both of Artnagullen, Co. Antrim sons of the aforesaid George
JACKSON (lives incl ARMSTRONG) also ROD: 846-238-566738. May 11, 1829. SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1869 |
4 |
292 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Samuel L Revd to Crowe Wainwrith
BREAKEY, Sam Rev-Wainwright Crowe
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
9/2/1869. Rev Samuel Leslie Brakey [changed spelling of
his name], parish of Magheracross, County Fermanagh & Frances Louisa
Matilda Crowe, Ennis, County Clare. |
x |
1869 |
13 |
141 |
|
Kings
Tipperary |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON -Henrietta TAYLOR |
1869 |
1869 |
16 |
62 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
IRWIN-McKNIGHT BREAKEY & BARTLEY |
x |
1869 |
28 |
46 |
1860-1869 |
Louth |
BAILLIE |
BAILLIE, John Rev.-KNAGGS, George |
|
1869 |
32 |
144 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-DIGNAM |
x |
1869 |
37 |
188 |
1869 Dec 10 |
Dublin
Leitrim |
CROZIER |
ROD 1869 37 188
Image 486
A Memorial of an Indenture of
Reconveyance 10 Dec 1869 BTW William CROZIER of No. 24 Middle Gardiner Street
City of Dublin Esquire 1st part Thomas CROZIER of Seafield, Co. Dublin
Solicitor of the 2nd part and Jane Elliott O’BRIEN of No 69 Waterloo Road in
the County of Dublin Spinster of the 3rd part … reciting an Indenture of
Mortgage dated 2 Apr 1852 from Jane O’BRIEN Widow [presumably the mother-in-law
of Jane Elliott O’BRIEN] since deceased to the said Thomas CROZIER party to
the memorializing deed of certain lands situate in Co. Leitrim for the sum of £519.5.4 and
Interest And reciting that the said Thomas CROZIER did in Hilary Term 1852
obtain Judgment against the said Jane O’BRIEN in Her Majestys Court of Queen
's Bench in Ireland for the penal sum of £1,038.10.8 sterling debt besides
costs which said judgment was obtained on a Bond (with warrant of Attorney
thereto annexed) … and reciting an Indenture of assignment of said Mortgage 2
Jan 1860 from the said Thomas CROZIER Charlotte CROZIER Spinster since
deceased And reciting that the said Jane O’BRIEN and on or about 11 Jan 1861
having first duly made and published her last will dated 24 Nov 1858 under
which will the said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN [presumably Jane Elliott CROZIER (1782-1870)] party to
the memorializing deed was entitled to the said mortgaged Lands and premises
subject amongst other things to the said recited Mortgage of the 2 Apr 1852 and
the said Judgment collateral therewith and that the said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN
had duly proved said Will and obtained letters of administration with the
Will annexed forth of the principal Registry of Her Majestys Court of Probate
in Ireland . And Reciting said Charlotte CROZIER
duly made and published her last will and Testament 23 Apr 1862 bequeathed to
her niece the said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN (party to the memorializing deed )
the sum of £300 which sum the said Testatrix declared of the said Jane
Elliott O’BRIEN should so chose might be taken as a satisfaction to that
extent of the sum of £519.5.4 secured by the therein before recited mortgage
of 2 Apr 1852, and said Testatrix appointed the said William CROZIER and
Thomas CROZIER (parties to the memorializing Deed), executors and Trustees or
her said Will And reciting that the said Charlotte CROZIER died on or about the 30 May 1869 leaving the said William CROZIER
her heir at Law and without having altered or revoked her said will and
probate thereof was on the 19 Oct 1869 granted to the said Thomas CROZIER
party to the memorializing Deed ) alone the said William CROZIER party to the
memorializing deed having duly renounced And Reciting that several payments
were from time to time made by the said Jane Elliott OBRIEN to the said Charlotte CROZIER on account of the said
principal sum of £519.5.4 and the arrears and accruing interest of thereon
and that there was then due on foot of said recited mortgage for principal
and Interest the sum of £388.13.1 and no more as the said Thomas CROZIER did
thereby admit and acknowledge And reciting amongst other things that the said
Thomas CROZIER had executed a satisfaction piece by virtue whereof it was
intended that satisfaction should be forthwith entered on the Record of said
Judgment and further reciting as therein It was by the memorializing
Indenture witnessed that in consideration of the release or discharge for the
said Legacy of £300 sterling do bequeathed to the said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN
by the Will of the said Charlotte CROZIER
as aforesaid and also in consideration of the said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN to
the said Thomas CROZIER as such executor as aforesaid in manner therein
mentioned . He the said William CROZIER by the direction of the said Thomas CROZIER
and thereby grant and the said Thomas CROZIER did thereby release unto the
said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN her heirs and assigns All that and Those the said
Lands of Kiltifed [?] Lismacniffe [?] and Drumregan [Drumregan,,
Parish Mohill, Barony Mohill] containing 538a
28p Statute measure or thereabouts situate in the Barony of Mohill and Co. Leitrim
aforesaid together with all Bogs mosses and turbaries and the rights members
and appurtenances and all the estate right title Interest claim and demand
whatsoever both at Law and in Equity of them the said William CROZIER and
Thomas CROZIER in the same premises and other the hereditaments of any by the
said Indenture of 2 Apr 1852 to be granted to Hold the same with their ap
purtenances unto the said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN her heirs and assigns to the
use of the said Jane Elliott O’BRIEN her heirs and assigns discharged from
the said Mortgage of £519.5.4 and all interest for the same and from all
claims under the said Indenture 2 Apr 1852 said deed contains a covenant by
the said William CROZIER and Thomas CROZIER that they had done no act to
incumber and which said deed and this memorial as to the execution thereof
respectively by the said William CROZIER WITNESS: Francis Rawdon Moira CROZIER of No 19 Lower Dominick Street in
the City of Dublin Solicitor and John TATE of No. 29 Portland Place City of
Dublin Clerk to Messrs Thomas CROZIER and Son Solicitors and as to the
execution thereof by the said Thomas CROZIER and Jane Elliott O’BRIEN are
respectively witnessed by the saw John TATE and John Mason MONK of Mespil Co.
Dublin Clerk to the said Thomas CROZIER and Son - William CROZIER [SEAL] Thomas
CROZIER [SEAL] Jane E. O’BRIEN [SEAL]
NOTE:. At Sandforth Place, Dublin Jan 11, Jane Widow of Robert
W. O’Brien, Esq., formerly of Mohill, in the county of Leitrim, aged 77
years. SOURCE: The Longford Journal, 14 Jan 1860. NOTE: I suspect they held property at Springfield,
a townland just outside of Mohill. Her daughter, Jane Elliott O’BRIEN
(1805-1889), never married. |
|
1869 |
38 |
149 |
|
|
BARTLEY |
BARTLEY-McCLATCHY |
x |
1870 |
3 |
224 |
1870 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William |
William R. JACKSON – Belfast Central Rail |
|
1870 |
17 |
192 |
1870 Jun 11 |
Roscrea, Kings Co. |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-JACKSON
Memorial of an Indenture: between George JACKSON sr. of Laurel Hill, Roscrea, Kings Co. Esq. Constance Peppard JACKSON of Laurel Hill Roscrea, spinster & Bessie JACKSON of Laurel Hill, spinster all of 1st pt. George
JACKSON jr. of Camden St, Dublin Esq of the other part… reciting that
John Joseph JONES (then) late of Mount Salem, Co. Limerick Esq. made
his will dated Sept 6, 1864 & devised to his brother-in-law the said George
JACKSON senior & the Rev. Robert KERR property in trust ……memorial
mentioned his nephew Arthur Henry JACKSON. NOTE:
These are JACKSONs in the Ballyboy
Family Tree. |
1 |
1870 |
21 |
277 |
|
Monaghan C |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey T & ors - Partition Order |
X |
1871 |
3 |
162 |
|
Down Co |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Sarah E & ors to BREAKEY, Thomas
Marr Arts Sarah BREAKEY & John Ellis Morton. NOTE:
part of family land saga. |
X |
1871 |
7 |
285 |
1871 Mar 4 |
Carlow |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON – Wentworth TAYLOR 1870-1879
Thomas JACKSON – John D. VANSTON
Image
359
BTW Thomas JACKSON of Hacketstown Co. Carlow
Shopkeeper of the 1 pt & Wentworth TAYLOR of Tinahely Co. Wicklow, Gent
of the other pt. Reciting indenture 26 Sept 1831 whereby John Leonard demised
to Samuel NORTON the dwelling house out offices yard & garden in the Main
Street of Hacketstown containing 79 Plantation perches together with a plot
of ground ,,, in consideration of £115 Thomas JACKSON sold to
Wentworth TAYLOR the dwelling houses and offices yards and gardens in Main
Street Hacketstown, Parish Hacketstown Barony Rathvilly Co. Carlow … witness
Henry EBBS of Harcourt St. Dublin solicitor & Thomas BYRNE of Hacketstown
Co. Carlow shop assistant Thomas JACKSON [SEAL]… sworn before me at 7
Mar 1871 at Registry Office City of Dublin John J. MACKON
Likely to be added to: JACKSONs - one line based in Co. Carlow & Co,
Wicklow or JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter |
16 |
1871 |
8 |
73 |
|
Clare
Fermanagh |
JACKSON |
Burton JACKSON – Richard REEVES
Image
419 |
|
1871 |
8 |
74 |
1859 Mar 18 |
Clare |
JACKSON |
Burton JACKSON – Burton JACKSON
Image
420
|
|
1871 |
9 |
252 |
|
Co Monaghan |
McCULLAGH |
John W McCULLAGH to Margaret BROWN |
X |
1871 |
14 |
69 |
1871 Apr 29 |
Cork |
JACKSON |
John MacDONNELL-Francis JACKSON
Image
69
BTW John McDONNELL of Patrick Street City of Cork
Draper of 1st pt; Thomas John McMAHON Manager of the Society of
Copartnership & called the National Bank in City of Cork & Francis
JACKSON [or Frances JACKSON?] of Patrick
Street Jeweller of 3rd pt…. part of lands of Rough Marsh 100’ in
breadth east-west and running back to the river bounded on the North by the
Western Road and on the south by the Southern Branch of the River Lee .. in
Parish Saint Finn Barrs Barony & Co. Cork |
|
1871 |
16 |
300 |
|
Co Cavan |
McCULLAGH |
James (jnr) McCULLAGH to William HENRY |
X |
1871 |
37 |
58 |
|
Monaghan C
Carricknaveigh |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey T to Montgomery Alexr & anr
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
8/12/1871. Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY re Carrickneveagh
& Henrietta Frances Montgomery (otherwise Chornlery), widow, of
Carrickneveagh; also reference to William BREAKEY, linen draper, & James
BREAKEY. |
X |
1871 |
37 |
59 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey J-Montgomery,
Alex |
|
1871 |
37 |
59 |
|
Monaghan C
Carricknaveigh |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, Humphrey T to Montgomery Alexr & anr |
X |
1872 |
9 |
161 |
1873 Mar 9 |
Ballymascanlon, Co. Louth |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - KENNY, Edward
Btw Joseph CRAWLEY & William CRAWLEY both of the
Cottage Ballmascanlon, Co. Louth and Elizabeth OLIVER of Dundalk, widow &
Thomas WILSON Merchant and Maria WILSON otherwise CRAWLEY his wife of
Greenisland [possibly Greenland,
Parish Larne, Barony Glenarm Upper], Co.
Antrim of the 1st part. Launcelot COULTER of the Cottage
Ballymascanlon Esq. surviving executor named in the last will and testament
of George CRAWLEY, deceased of 2nd pt… lands of Killeen cont abt
21a… and other lands… |
15 |
1872 |
9 |
161 |
1873 Mar 9 |
Ballymascanlon, Co. Louth |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - KENNY, Edward
Btw Joseph CRAWLEY & William CRAWLEY both of the
Cottage Ballmascanlon, Co. Louth and Elizabeth OLIVER of Dundalk, widow &
Thomas WILSON Merchant and Maria WILSON otherwise CRAWLEY his wife of
Greenisland [possibly Greenland,
Parish Larne, Barony Glenarm Upper], Co.
Antrim of the 1st part. Launcelot COULTER of the Cottage
Ballymascanlon Esq. surviving executor named in the last will and testament
of George CRAWLEY, deceased of 2nd pt… lands of Killeen cont abt
21a… and other lands… |
|
1872 |
17 |
72 |
|
Co Monaghan |
McCULLAGH |
James (jnr) McCULLAGH to Revd Patk FAY |
X |
1872 |
30 |
238 |
|
Armagh |
HAYES |
Johanna HAYES-James BROWNE |
|
1872 |
32 |
278 |
1870 Sept 26 |
Co. Leitrim |
JACKSON |
Reciting indenture of settlement 21 Sept 1826 marriage
William WHITELAW & Eliza JACKSON – his daughter Mary
Kidd JACKSON orse WHITELAW wife of Christopher JACKSON (lots more WHITELAW relations mentioned) Henry JACKSON... lands of
Kilclammore in Bewry & Co. Leitrim. |
1 |
1872 |
40 |
193 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
Researched by Ken BREAKEY The number was also recorded
as 1136 |
|
1873 |
1 |
123 |
1870-1879 |
|
STITT |
STITT, William-Jane |
x |
1873 |
2 |
119 & 120 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY – no details noted |
|
1873 |
8 |
225 |
|
Aghavilla |
|
O’BRIEN, ACHESON, PEYTON I had it as 8-225-207. Placing
it here is based on a guess. |
|
1873 |
46 |
101 |
1873
Dec 31 |
Cavananore,
Louth |
OLIVER, Mary Jane |
OLIVER, Mary Jane - DICKIE C
Mary Jane OLIVER of Cavananore & Thomas Coulter
DICKIE of Omagh, Co. Tyrone. A mortgage between John Thomas DICKIE of
Phillipstown & Mary Jane OLIVER in consideration of £400 to Mary Jane
OLIVER “all that part of the lands of Clonaleenan, Co. Louth.” 68 acres.
Witness James HENRY Clones. William GIBBON, Dundalk. |
|
1874 |
30 |
121 |
1874 Jul 25 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
338
Landed Estates Court & others to JACKSON.
Indenture 20 Jul 1858 btw Leonard DOBBIN and Thomas DOBBIN Esqrs. Trustees of
estate of James ASHMUR late of Newry Co. Armagh Esq. deceased of 1 pt; Samuel
KIDD of the other pt. … part of lands of Dundrum [Dundrum, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] … original
lease 1 Apr 1799 together with all houses buildings bleaching Mills utensils
machinery Mill races and Mill dams and waters and watercourses together with
2/3rd proportion of bog in town and lands of Dundrum [Dundrum, Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] and Darkley … in parish
of Derrynoose, Manor of Toaghy Barony & Co. Armagh [several pages and
considerable detail] … in consideration of £300 by Samuel Kidd
JACKSON of Cara Co. Fermanagh Esq. paid to credit of the estate of Samuel
Kidd JACKSON Owner Henry JACKSON Petitioner in part discharge of
the purchase money of £3,000 due to Henry JACKSON of Cara Co.
Fermanagh, Esq.
NOTE: Samuel Kidd
JACKSON (1851-1911) son of Henry JACKSON (1811-1893) and Ellen KIDD
(1821-1888) |
Vol
30 |
1874 |
46 |
108 |
1874 Nov 7 |
Armagh |
BROWNE |
Image 448
BTW the Reverend To Daniel Gunn BROWNE
of New Holland [probably in Keady] in the County of Armagh Presbyterian Minister
of the one part and Robert McKINSTRY of Armagh Co. Armagh Esq Medical Doctor
of the other part Reciting Indenture of lease 20 Apr 1793 Between Mary BOYD
administrator of Joseph BOYD of the one part and John BROWN since deceased of
the other part the now memorializing Indenture witnessed that in pursuance of
the provisions of the act of 6th and 7th years of the Reign of his late
Majesty King William for the considerations therein mentioned the said Daniel
Gunn BROWNE did thereby grant and convey unto the said Robert McKINSTRY his
heirs and assigns all that the premises demised by the therein before recited
deed of 23 Apr 1793 several tenements and messuages with the office house and
garden formerly in the possession of Thomas GARDINER deceased and Mary MONTGOMERY
and that tenement and house as formerly possessed by Judith GOLPHIN and also
the shop and the room at the rere of the shop which was then late in the
possession of George SAVAGE all which are situate lying and being and
adjoining each other in Market Street and English Street in the Parish and
City of Armagh aforesaid and then in the dual possession of the said John BROWN
and bounded in Market Street by the Gateway or passage leading to the rere of
Adam McBRIDEs house and in English Street by the New House then lately built
by the said George SAVAGE and as particularly described in a map thereunto
annexed unto the said Robert McKINSTRY and his heirs to the use of Robert McKINSTRY
his heirs and assigns forever subject to the perpetual clear yearly rent of £24.5.7
… WITNESS: William HARDY of Armagh Solicitor and said deed as to the
execution thereof by the said Robert McKINSTRY is witnessed by the said
William HARDY and which said Memorial as to the execution thereof by the said
Daniel G. BROWNE is witnessed by Elizabeth BROWNE [ (1847-1925) – his
daughter],of New Holland Co Armagh Spinster and said William HARDY and said
Memorial as to the execution thereof by Robert McKINSTRY is witnessed by
Henry Crossle IRVINE (1829-1885) Clk incumbent of Kildartown [Diocese
Armagh] and
by said William HARDY solicitor Armagh Daniel Gunn BROWNE [SEAL] Robt McKINSTRY
[SEAL] |
|
1875 |
1 |
5 |
1874 Dec 28 |
Wexford |
HYDE |
Image
9
BTW Arthur BARLOW of BallyCarney [Ballycarney,
Parish Ballycarney,
Barony Scarawalsh],
Co. Wexford farmer of the one part and Thomas BARLOW of Ballyannell [possibly Ballyanne]
Co. Wexford farmer of the other part Reciting Indenture of Lease 21 Jul 1848 Robert Newenham HYDE then of the City of
London demised unto William HYDE then
of Ballymackdonfin all that and those that part of the lands of Ballymackdon [possibly Ballymacoonoge , Parish Killisk,
Barony Ballaghkeen
South] in containing 12a late Irish plantation measure be the same more
or less with the dwelling house and out offices thereon as then in the actual
possession of the said William HYDE situate in the Barony of BallaghKeene [possibly Ballaghkeen South]
Co. Wexford To hold for term of 999 years from the 29 Sept 1842 at the yearly
rent of £1.1.0 and Reciting that by Indenture 29 Sept 1848 the said William HYDE sold to Arthur BARLOW for the
considerations therein mentioned granted and sold unto the said Arthur BARLOW
( party hereto ) all the said lands and premises demised by said Indenture of
Lease for the term thereby granted and subject to the aforesaid yearly rent
and after further reciting as therein ┃ said Indenture of which this is a memorial witnessed that in consideration of
the sum of £400 paid sold and assigned unto the said Thomas BARLOW part of
the town and lands of Ballymackonfin containing 12a in the Barony of
Ballaghkeene South Co. Wexford … WITNESS: John A SINNOTT solicitor and
Francis GODFREY writing Clerk both of Enniscorthy in the County of Wexford |
|
1875 |
10 |
256 |
1875 Mar 3 |
Premises |
JACKSON |
George JACKSON – Robert Grimshaw DUNVILLE. See:
1884-6-182. SEE: JACKSON Probates in Co. Down.
Indenture made by George JACKSON of
Knocknagoney, Co. Down, farmer of 1 pt & Robert GRIMSHAW of Redburn, Co.
Down. Of other part… for sum of 2800 pounds by GRIMSHAW pd to JACKSON…
ref to indenture 1866 May 25 btw George JACKSON of 1st pt
& John HARRISON of 2nd pt. for 3 acres 16 perches Cunningham
measure bounded on the north by other lands of George JACKSON, on the
east by the public road called the Knockmagoney Rd. on the west by lands of
John HARRISON and on the south partly by lands of John HARRISON & John
HERON… parish of Holywood, Barony of Lower Castlereagh, Co. Down…. Other
lands in George JACKSONs possession from indenture1860 May 24… Capt.
HARRISON … lots of other adjacent lands. WITNESS William Alexander BREAKEY
and William John CHAMBERs both of Belfast. NOTE I do not have a memorial of the 1860 indenture. |
|
1875 |
20 |
202 |
1875 Mar 29 |
Meath |
JACKSON, William H. |
EIFFE-JACKSON
Image
643
BTW Lyke EIFFE of Fitzwilliam Sq. City of Dublin Esq
Barrister of 1st pt; William Henry JACKSON of Mountjoy Sq
City od Dublin Esq & Mary JACKSON his second daughter spinster of
2nd pt. Henry Vincent JACKSON of Inane near Roscrea Co.
Tipperary Esq & Rev Francis Talbot PURCELL of Bangor North Wales clerk of
3rd pt. Intended marriage btw Luke EIFFE & Mary JACKSON … lands of Crickstown [Crickstown , Parish Crickstown],
in Barony Ratoath. Co.
Meath containing 284a 3r 16p part of estate of Luke EIFFE to hold to Henry
Vincent JACKSON & Rev. Francis Talbot PURCELL in trust. WITNESS:
Henry Leland KELLY of 35 Clare St Dublin Solicitor & James BESSONET of No
5 Salem Place Dublin Esq.
NOTE: Landed Estates: In the 1870s
the Reverend Francis Talbot Purcell of England owned 930 acres in county
Cork, 1,217 acres in county Meath, 520 acres in county Dublin and 300 acres
in King's County [county Offaly]. Based on his probate, he died Jul 8 1911 at
Salop. Widow Fanny Jane PURCELL. NOTE: The
connection in this deed was likely through the EIFFE family. Reverend Francis
Talbot Purcell was born in 1833. In 1858, he married Fanny Jane, daughter of
Edward Keane (Commander in the Royal Navy), and had seven children with her:
James Edward (1866), John Norton (1870), Letitia Sarah (1860), Frances
Isabella Mary (1862), Agnes Talbot (1864), Eleanor (1868), and May Eiffe
(1873). |
|
1875 |
20 |
203 |
1875 Mar 29 |
Meath & Kildare |
JACKSON, William H. |
William H. JACKSON – Henry V. JACKSON
Image
644
Btw William Henry JACKSON of Mountjoy Sq.
City of Dublin, Esq. & Mary JACKSON spinster his 2nd daughter of 1st pt & Luke EIFFE of Fitzwilliam Square City of
Dublin Barrister of Law of 2nd pt… Henry Vincent JACKSON of
Inane near Roscrea Co. Tipperary of 3rd pt… marriage to be
between Mary JACKSON & Luke EIFFE William Henry JACKSON granted to Henry Vincent JACKSON £100 payable out of town and lands of
Cromwellstown and part of lands of Kilteel containing 472a 3r 32p in Barony
of Salt, Co. Kildare. NOTE: At
Dublin, Luke Sweetman Eiffe, Esq., Barrister at Law, 45 Fitzwilliam Square
West, Dublin to Mary, second daughter of William Henry JACKSON,
Esq., of Inane, Roscrea. WITNESS: Henry Leland KELLY of 35 Clare St
Dublin Solicitor & James BESSONET of No 5 Salem Place Dublin Esq. NOTE: William Henry
JACKSON was a brother of Henry Vincent JACKSON,
SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna – a Wicklow Tree. |
15 |
1875 |
20 |
204 |
1875 Mar 29 |
Meath & Kildare |
JACKSON, William H. |
William H. JACKSON – Henry V. JACKSON
Image
644
See above for detail … transfer of 3,000 pounds
sterling as part of marriage agreement… |
15 |
1875 |
48 |
24 |
1875 Nov 13 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – Edward WASSON
Image
18
BTW Luke JACKSON of Castlegore [Castlegore,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Antrim farmer of 1 pt & Edward WASSON of Gilgad Co. Antrim farmer of
other pt. reciting lease 10 Aug 1858 from Rt. Hon John Skefflington Lord
Viscount Massarene and Ferrard to John LEECH also reciting indenture of
assignment 9 Apr 1864 from John LEECH to Luke JACKSON also in
consideration of 280 … farm of land in townland Castlegore late in possession
of Luke JACKSON 24a 4p with houses edifices and buildings and
all appurtenances to WASSON … WITNESS: Alexander CARUTH solicitor &
Samuel McIlroy GORE Writing Clerk Luke JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. Luke JACKSON (1814-1891) |
|
1875 |
48 |
164 |
1870-1879 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, William H. |
William H. JACKSON – Wills C GASON |
|
1876 |
22 |
98 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
William Henry JACKSON – Charles BOYD
Image
400
Commission of Church Temporalities in Ireland …in
consideration of £200 paid by Charles BOYD of Omniscone [??] Co. Sligo … and at direction of Very Reverend William
JACKSON of the Deanery Killala Co. Mayo the tenant in possession …
townland Kilglass [Kilglass,
Parish Kilglass,
Barony Tireragh] 18a 3r
20p & townland Carrownedon [Carrowneden,
Parish Kilglass,
Barony Tireragh] 14a 1r
4p in Barony Tirereagh Co. Sligo … |
|
1876 |
28 |
135 |
1870-1879 |
Holywood |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON – William GARDINER 1875-1879
James JACKSON of Ballygrainey, Co. Down, farmer
of 1 pt & William GARDINER of Holywood, Co. Down, Gent of the other pt… James
JACKSON as executor of will of Andrew JACKSON deceased granted to
Gardiner… lands and premises granted in 1846 Mar 20 land on the north east
side of the street called the Shore round running from the main street to the
Kinnegar in the town of Holywood, Parish of Holywood, Barony Castlereagh, Co.
Down… also liberty to build & rest timber on the adjoining wall of the
dwelling house of John MENSILLY… NOTE: I have
not seen the memorial of 1846. |
|
1876 |
28 |
156 |
1876 May 17 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, William H. |
William H. JACKSON – James P. HAMILTON 1870-1879
Image
278
Upcoming marriage Many similar details as in ROD:
1876-28-267 |
|
1876 |
28 |
267 |
1876 May 17 |
Kildare,
Tyne,
Donegal |
JACKSON, Johanna V. |
Johanna V. JACKSON- James HAMILTON
Image
333 1870-1879
BTW Galbraith Hamilton of Eden [Eden,
Parish Inishkeel,
Barony Boylagh], Co.
Donegal Esq of 1st pt George Hamilton JOHNSTONE of Eden Co.
Donegal Esq of 2nd pt William Henry JACKSON of Mountjoy
Square City of Dublin esq of 3rd pt; Johanna Vincent JACKSON spinster one of the daughters of said William Henry JACKSON of 4th pt & James Panmier [Pannier?] HAMILTON of 26 Mountjoy Sq. one of her
Majesty’s Counsel and Henry Vincent JACKSON of Inane Roscrea Co.
Tipperary Esq of 5th pt. Reciting marriage had btw George Hamilton
JOHNSTONE and Johanna Vincent JACKSON agreed that Galbraith HAMILTON
Grand Uncle of said George Hamilton JOHNSTON should grant to James P.
HAMILTON and Henry Vincent JACKSON as trustees … lands of Ballyfalton
[Ballyfatten,
Parish Urney, Barony Strabane Lower],
Barony Strabane, Co. Tyrone and lands of Maghe-upnaer [probably Magheramore,
Parish Inishkeel,
Barony Boylagh], Dirk
and Mullavin [probably Mullyvea Parish Inishkeel,
Barony Boylagh], and
trust of lands of Drumbohill [Drumboghill Parish Inishkeel,
Barony Boylagh], called
Lunapurt in Parish Enniskeel, Barony Boylough, Co. Donegal … lands of Crowae [?] and Drumboghill [Drumboghill,
Parish Inishkeel,
Barony Boylagh] Barony
Boylough Co. Donegal … lands of Cromwellstown [Cromwellstown,
Parish Killteel,
Barony South Salt]
and Kilteel [probably Kilteel
Upper, Parish Killteel,
Barony South Salt,
in Co. Kildare … sum of £3,179 16.3 Bank Annuities in trust … WITNESS:
Frederick Archer BARLOW of 14 North Great Georges St Dublin Solicitor and
Henry MATHERS of 60 Lower Gardiner Street Esq.
NOTE: Marriage
Cert: 1876 May 18 George Hamilton JOHNSTON Capt. Fermanagh Militia Eden
Co Donegal son James JOHNSTON Lieut. marriage at St. George’s Church,
Dublin. to Johanna Vincent JACKSON 56 Mountjoy Sq Dublin dau of William
Henry JACKSON Solicitor
SEE: Family tree of Peter JACKSON & Joanna VINCENT |
q |
1876 |
39 |
72 |
|
Drumskelt |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, John & BREAKEY, Thomas-BREAKEY, Thomas Cov
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
23/8/1876. John BREAKEY, Drumskelt & Thomas,
son, Elizabeth Ferguson, nee BREAKEY, wife of Isaiah, Mary Gillespie, nee
BREAKEY, wife of Rev John Gillespie. |
|
1876 |
39 |
255 |
1876 Aug 1 |
Armagh
Louth |
JACKSON |
Image
298
A memorial of an indenture of marriage settlement btw Andrew
Coulter Bradford JACKSON of Lions Den Enfield Co. Meath farmer of 1st pt; Eliza Emily GILLMER of Liscalgot [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] near Crossmaglen in Co. Armagh Spinster of 2nd pt; Eliezer GILLMER of Liscalgot and Frederick Richard GRIFFIN of Liscalgot
farmer Trustees for matter mentioned of the third part. Reciting the said Andrew
Coulter Bradford JACKSON granted to said Eliezer GILLMER and Frederick
Richard GRIFFIN perpetual annuity of yearly rent charge of £60 created by the
will of Andrew Coulter BRADFORD and charged on the moiety of the lands of
Aughavackey otherwise Roachdale in Barony Dundalk Co. Louth and moiety of
lands of Cavananore and Dungooly in Barony Dundalk Co. Louth and moiety of
lands of Tullyvallen [probably Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper in Barony Upper Fews Co. Armagh … WITNESS; Francis SCOTT of Dundalk Co. Louth
Apothecary & David JACKSON of 31 Lombard Street London, Gentleman
[SEAL]
NOTE: David
JACKSON (1855-1903). HSBC records show that he started with HSBC in 1877,
but since 31 Lombard St. was the address of HSBC it is possible that he started a bit earlier. He was a
brother of Andrew Coulter Bradford JACKSON. Frederick Richard GRIFFIN (later
married their sister Mary MENARY. |
|
1876 |
41 |
139 |
1876 Jul 6 |
Coleraine
Londonderry |
JACKSON |
Image
139
BTW Catherine KENNEDY formerly Catherine JACKSON Widow and Mary Jane WALKER widow formerly Mary Jane JACKSON both of
City of St. Louis County of St. Louis State of Missouri America of 1st pt; Hugh ANDERSON, Merchant and Daniel TAYLOR Member of Parliament for
borough of Coleraine both of Coleraine Co. Londonderry & The Most Rev Patrick
Dorrian Roman Catholic Bishop of Down & Connor and Rev Alexander
McMULLAN parish priest of Coleraine of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture
12 May 1843 from John BOYD to John JACKSON of premises for lives of
three persons named renewable and reciting that Catherine KENNEDY otherwise JACKSON Mary Jane WALKER Hugh ANDERSON & Daniel TAYLOR granted his or her
respective interest in said premises and confirmed unto said Patrick DORRIAN
and Patrick McMULLAN plot of ground on west side of Upper New Row in town of
Coleraine on which the said John JACKSON built and erected a dwelling
house and offices on ground containing in front to New Row 47’ 3” and on the
rere 39’ and on the north side adjoining the houses built of Robert BOYD 72’
2’ and on the South side adjoining John BOYD’s ground 73 ‘ 9” as defined by a
map in margin of said indenture of 20 May 1843 with appurtenances … lately
occupied as Constabulary Barrack in Parish Coleraine Co. Londonderry …
WITNESS: Thomas A. McGONEGAL of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Solicitor &
Robert LITHGOW Writing Clerk
NOTE: Property had been
split 3 ways between siblings: John, Catherine & Mary Jane. See also: ROD: 1866-18-19 for same property. |
|
1876 |
42 |
108 |
1876 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – Ballymena & Larne Rail
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1876 |
44 |
211 |
1875-1879 |
Mountpottinger |
GILMORE |
John REID – John GILMORE |
|
1876 |
44 |
251 |
1875-1879 |
Mountpottinger |
GILMORE |
James GILMORE |
|
1876 |
47 |
82 |
1876 Oct 17 |
Monaghan |
McMATH |
Image 369
Between Henry Jackson McMATH [1847-1882]of
Annevale Co. Monaghan Esq. [Annevale
House, Clonavogy,
Parish Clontibret,,
Barony Cremorne] of
the first part Arthur William McMATH of Castleblayney [two townlands north
of Annevale House] Co. Monaghan Esquire of the second part and Andrew McMATH
[aka Andrew Jackson McMATH (1842-1908)] now of Whangape Alripara
Auckland in New Zealand Esquire of the third part Reciting that Andrew McMATH
[1770-1819] formerly of Thornford Co. Monaghan [Thornford,in Aghadreenan,
Parish Donaghmoyne,
Barony Farney] left
and bequeathed all his real and personal property to Trustees for the use of
his two sons Hamilton McMATH [1809-1873] and Andrew McMATH [Andrew
Foulis McMATH (1812-1875)] ( thereinafter called Andrew McMATH the second)
upon their attaining the age of twenty one years and after the decease of his
said two sons respectively to their respective first and every other Son and
sons as tenants in common and reciting that the said Andrew McMATH [1812-1875]
the second married [Sarah Jane JACKSON(1816-1901)] and had issue and
eldest son the said Andrew McMATH (party thereto) [aka Andrew Jackson
McMATH](1842-1902) a second son Henry Jackson McMATH ( party thereto ,
and a third son Arthur William McMATH [1856-1920] ( party thereto),
and reciting a Deed of Partition of the lands and that said Andrew McMATH the
second had died [in 1875] and further reciting that the said Henry
Jackson McMATH and Arthur William McMATH were respectively desirous of
conveying and assuring all their respective estates and interest ( if any) in
the said lands and hereditaments thereinafter described to the said Andrew McMATH
in manner therein after appearing said Indenture of which this is a Memorial
Witnessed that in consideration of the natural love and affection they the
said Henry Jackson McMATH and Arthur William McMATH bore to the said Andrew
McMATH party thereto and of the premises they the said Henry Jackson McMATH
and Arthur William McMATH granted released and confirmed unto the said Andrew
McMATH party thereto ) his heirs and assigns in the said Henry Jackson McMATH
s and Arthur William McMATH respective shares and interests (if any ) of and
in All that and those portions which were described in the Schedule there the
lands following that is to say the North End of the lands of Formil otherwise
in Formal [Formil Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne], containing
one hundred and twenty nine acres three roods and thirty one penalties late
Irish plantation measure or thereabouts and the lands of Kilkitt [Kilkit,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne] containing
Seventy acres two roods and twelve perches , all said lands being situate in
the Barony of Cremorne and County of Monaghan together with the rights and
appurtenances and all the estates and interests of them the said Henry
Jackson McMATH and Arthur William McMATH in the same lands and premises To
hold the said shares interests and premises thereinbefore expressed to be
thereby granted unto the said Andrew McMATH ( party thereto ) his heirs and
assigns to the use of the said Andrew McMath party thereto his heirs and
assigns for ever freed and discharged from the said estates in tail male ( if
any ) and all other estates tail of them the said Henry Jackson McMATH and
Arthur William McMATH respectively which said deed and this memorial as to
the execution thereof by the said Henry Jackson McMATH and Arthur William McMATH
are witnessed by Mrs Sarah Jane McMATH [née JACKSON] Widow of Castleblayney
County Monaghan and John SWANZY Solicitor of Bachelor Walk Arthur William McMATH
(SEAL) Henry Jackson McMATH (SEAL) |
|
1877 |
12 |
262 |
1877 Mar 19 |
Carlow |
JACKSON |
Landed Estates to McCULLAGH
Memorial of an indenture 17 Mar 1877 refers to an
indenture Jan 3 1720 btw Wm HUNT & John PHIPPS... land formerly held by
Mary HARRIS widow... Benjamin BARTON... James HAMILTON... in 27th year of reign of Queen Victoria transfer of land after £540 pd to Elizabeth
J. McCULLOCH of Brighton Terrace, Sandy [?] Dublin, widow...£480 due to Elizabeth
JACKSON the petitioner.... estate of Mary Ames JACKSON ...
lands of Rattonpeile 10A 3R 11P in town of Carlow ... # 9 & 10 Carlow
St... [Note this was a lengthy memorial, and I haven’t a clue of half of what
they were on about]. |
1 |
1877 |
16 |
263 |
|
|
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - WILSON, Thomas Notes in 2009
diary See beneath re: Ballymascanlan Cottage, Co. Louth |
|
1877 |
28 |
240 |
1875-1879 |
Ballymachan |
|
Thomas JACKSON-Wm EWART |
|
1877 |
33 |
22 |
|
Sligo
Mayo |
JACKSON |
Oliver Vaughan JACKSON – John CHRISTOPHERS |
|
1877 |
51 |
266 |
1877 Nov 30 |
Ballywooley. Co. Down |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON – Robert McQUISTON
James JACKSON of Ballygrainey, Co. Down, Gent of
1st pt & Robert Jackson BELL of Ballywooley, Co. Down,
Gent of 2nd pt & Robert McQUISTON of Belfast Esq., Co.
Antrim.. James JACKSON by the direction of Robert Jackson BELL
granted lands in recited indenture of 1729 Aug 12, and recited mtg
of 2 Jan 1852… town and lands of Ballywooley alias Ballywoolie 142
acres , parish of Bangor, Barony of Castlereagh, Co. Down… sum of 2,500
pounds & interest… |
|
1877 |
51 |
266 |
1877 Nov 30 |
Ballywooley. Co. Down |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON – Robert McQUISTON
James JACKSON of Ballygrainey, Co. Down, Gent of
1st pt & Robert Jackson BELL of Ballywooley, Co. Down,
Gent of 2nd pt & Robert McQUISTON of Belfast Esq., Co. Antrim.. James JACKSON by the
direction of Robert Jackson BELL granted lands in recited
indenture of 1729 Aug 12, and recited mtg of 2 Jan 1852… town and
lands of Ballywooley alias Ballywoolie 142 acres , parish of Bangor, Barony
of Castlereagh, Co. Down… sum of 2,500 pounds & interest… |
|
1877 |
60 |
259 |
1877 Apr 14 |
Ballymascanlan Cottage, Co. Louth |
OLIVER |
OLIVER-WILSON Notes in 2009 diary
Between Elizabeth OLIVER presently residing at
Ballymascanlon Cottage in Co. Louth, widow of the 1st part &
John McILWAINE of Newry, Co. Louth Gent of the 2nd part &
Thomas WILSON of Ballymascanlon Cottage, Co. Louth of 3rd part
(Maria CRAWLEY, sister of Elizabeth OLIVER was married to Thomas
WILSON) ... in consideration of 10 shillings paid to Elizabeth OLIVER by said
Thomas WILSON ... she, Eliza OLIVER by said Thomas WILSON did grant ... to
Thomas WILSON .. (her) undivided 5th share or part, or other her
estate & interest of or in the rents and profits of said lands of
Clontygora [Clontygora, Parish Killevy (Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior
Upper] containing 693A 1R 33P called
Clontygora North & that part of the lands of Clontygora South containing
552A 16P in Parish of Killeavay, Barony of Upper Orier & Co. Armagh &
also that part of the lands of Edentobber containing 446A 6P Barony of Lower
Dundalk, Co. Louth ... arising out of the said lands and charged theron by
the will of the said Launcelot COULTER deceased and also all that the said
sum of £1000 costs at present in the hands of the said Thomas WILSON being
the actual and proper money of the said Elizabeth OLIVER ... upon trust for
the said Elizabeth OLIVER ... until the intended marriage (what marriage???)
WITNESS: Thomas CAREY of Newry, solicitor; William STINSON of Newry, book
keeper. |
|
1878 |
3 |
221 |
1878 Jan 10 |
Holywood |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – John JACKSON 1875-1879
Image
120
BTW John JACKSON of Belfast Co. Antrim Gent of 1
pt & John JACKSON of Belfast Plumber & Gas fitter of the other
pt. Reciting that John JACKSON of 1st pt transferred to John
JACKSON of 2nd pt. premised demised 1 Mar 1839 from John
JACKSON the elder to John JACKSON the younger on South West side
of Shore Street in town of Holywood Parish of Holywood containing in breadth
72’ commencing in the centre of the Gateway and extending to a tenement at
present in occupation of George CREEKARD and running backwards in a straight
line to premises in occupation of William HAYES abt 200’ … for rest of
unexpired term of 900 years. WITNESS: John Campbell WHITE Solicitor John
Alexander McGIMPSEY law clerk both of Belfast John JACKSON [SEAL] John
JACKSON [SEAL] |
q |
1878 |
3 |
221 |
1878 Jan 10 |
Holywood |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – John JACKSON 1875-1879
Image
120
BTW John JACKSON of Belfast Co. Antrim Gent of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Belfast Plumber & Gas fitter of the other pt. Reciting that John
JACKSON of 1st pt transferred to John JACKSON of 2nd pt. premised demised 1 Mar 1839 from John JACKSON the elder to John
JACKSON the younger on South West side of Shore Street in town of
Holywood Parish of Holywood containing in breadth 72’ commencing in the
centre of the Gateway and extending to a tenement at present in occupation of
George CREEKARD and running backwards in a straight line to premises in
occupation of William HAYES abt 200’ … for rest of unexpired term of 900
years. WITNESS: John Campbell WHITE Solicitor John Alexander McGIMPSEY law
clerk both of Belfast John JACKSON [SEAL] John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1878 |
41 |
271 |
|
Armagh |
HAYES |
James HAYES-Matthew HALL |
|
1878 |
46 |
95 |
1878 Oct 10 |
Ballynafeigh, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
John LENNON-Anthony JACKSON.
Trustees re marriage of Sarah LENNON with Anthony
JENNINGS of 1st part (many names) & William Milo de Rune
BARCLAY of 2nd pt…Anthony Thomas JACKSON, architect
of Belfast… land in Ballynafeigh… 22 acres 20 perches… farm known as Prospect in Parish of Newtownbreda, Barony
of Castlereagh…
I suspect he is one of the Quaker JACKSONs |
|
1878 |
46 |
95 |
1875-1879 |
Prospect |
JACKSON |
John LENNON – Anthony JACKSON |
q |
1878 |
49 |
267 |
1875-1879 |
Ballynickle, Co. Down |
|
John DOUGLAS- William JACKSON |
q
??? |
1879 |
7 |
65 |
1878 Dec 31 |
Carlow
Wales
India
Dublin
Wexford |
BROWNE |
Image 190
BTW James BROWNE of [Marar ?] in
Empire of India Esq M.D. The Rev James ARMSTRONG of Penmaenmore [?] Perry
Marian North Wales Clerk of 1st pt. … lengthy deed EUSTACE … |
|
1879 |
7 |
66 |
1878 Nov 21 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
191
William Richard CORR of Crossmaglen, Solicitor, aged 21
years+, Plaintiff obtained a judgement in High Court Justice in Ireland
against William BROWN of Crossmaglen, Merchant, David JACKSON of Urker [Urcher, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper], farmer and Alexander BROWN of
Clohoge Farmer defendants for £129 plus costs of £7.8 … land in Townland of
Clohoge [Cloghoge, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper], Parish of Creggan, Barony Upper
Fews, Co. Armagh now in occupation of land Alexander BROWN.
NOTE: William CORR
(1815-1883) was a merchant of Urker House and father of William Richard CORR
(abt 1851-1911) a solicitor and bachelor who practiced first in
Carrickmacross and then at CORR & O’CONNOR, The Square, Crossmaglen. SEE: Corr
Family History.
NOTE: Exploring
BROWN-JACKSON connections:
· Deed 619-7-423137 dated Dec 2, 1809 Deed of conveyance between
Alexander BROWN of Cloghog, Co. Armagh farmer & Cornelius BROWN of
Tullycol[eve?] Co. Armagh, farmer. Whereby Alexander BROWN declared ¼ of
Kiltybane (29 A 1R 30p) [Kiltybane (Na Coillte Bána or Lios
Liatroma) (aka Lisleitrim) Parish Newtownhamilton, Barony Fews
Upper] demised by the late James
EASTWOOD of Castletown, Co. Louth to the said Alexander and William BROWN
& Alexander DONELTON [sic] 20 Aug 1794 was made in trust to the said
Alexander BROWN to & for the use of the minor children of the late John
BROWN of Cloghog aforesaid deceased whose last will and testament said
Alexander BROWN was the only executor ... natural lives of Alexander
DONALDSON & William BROWN. Witness John COLER of Aghad ... & John
BROWN of Cloghog, both of Co. Armagh, farmers. John WALLACE of A... Attorney,
Dublin. NOTE: A John BROWN was a brother-in-law of the three brothers:
William McCULLAGH, Samuel McCULLAGH and George McCULLAGH [I suspect a Co.
Monaghan connection here]. SOURCE: A Statistical Account of the Barony of
Upper Fews in the County of Armagh. John Donaldson 1838, p13.
· Deed 500-66-312060 dated 1795 Feb 13 p 132 2007
· Deed 552-242-365984 dated 1802 Oct 19
· Deed 565-222-377388 dated 1780 Jan 1
· Deed 713-137-487872 |
|
1879 |
7 |
67 |
1878 Nov 21 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
191
William CORR of Crossmaglen, Solicitor, Plaintiff
obtained a judgement in High Court Justice in Ireland against William BROWN
of Crossmaglen, Merchant, David JACKSON of Urker, farmer and Alexander
BROWN of Clohoge [Cloghoge, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper], Farmer defendants … David
JACKSON is at time of securing this affidavit possessed at law or in
Equity that farm of land with the houses and buildings in townlands of
Liscalget Liscalgat (Lis-galgat), Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper] and Urker now in occupation of said David JACKSON in Parish Creggan, Barony Upper Fews, Co. Armagh and the
judgement is still in effect for £105.15 still remains justly due.
NOTE: William CORR
(1815-1883) was a merchant of Urker House and father of William Richard CORR
(abt 1849-1911) a solicitor and bachelor who practiced first in
Carrickmacross and then his office was CORR & O’CONNOR, The Square,
Crossmaglen. SEE: Corr
Family History. |
|
1879 |
7 |
68 |
1878 Nov 21 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
192
William CORR of Crossmaglen, Solicitor, Plaintiff
obtained a judgement in High Court Justice in Ireland against William BROWN
of Crossmaglen, Merchant, David JACKSON of Urker [Urcher, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper],, farmer and Alexander BROWN of
Clohoge [Cloghoge, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper] Farmer defendants … for £129 plus
costs of £7.8 … William BROWN is at time of securing this affidavit certain
lands in townland of Crossmaglen, Parish of Creggan, Barony Upper Fews, Co
Armagh now in occupation of William BROWN and his tenant John FOYLE …
NOTE: William CORR
(1815-1883) was a merchant of Urker House and father of William Richard CORR
(abt 1849-1911) a solicitor and bachelor who practiced first in
Carrickmacross and then his office was CORR & O’CONNOR, The Square,
Crossmaglen. SEE: Corr
Family History. |
|
1879 |
7 |
69 |
1879 Jan 31 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
192
BTW Sarah ANDERSON of Brackagh, Co. Tyrone Widow lessor
of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Brackagh Gent, Lessee of other pt. Part
of lands of Brackagh, Barony East Omagh, Co. Tyrone containing 91a 1r 38p in
occupation of lessor but then in occupation of Lessee with dwelling house
farm buildings and appurtenances for term of 31 years subject to annual rent
of £120 … and also containing covenant by lessee to build in addition to the
dwelling house then standing on said premises to keep all the buildings
insured against loss or damage by fire to extent of £400 … WITNESS:
John GRAHAM solicitor of Enniskillen and William GRAHAM of Drumall farmer
both of Co. Fermanagh. Sarah ANDERSON [SEAL]
NOTE: This is most likely John JACKSON (1839-1886) postmaster of
Brackagh and son of David JACKSON & Eliza OLIVER of Urker Urker [Urcher, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper], Crossmaglen, Co. Armagh |
|
1879 |
11 |
55 |
1879 Feb 22 |
Co. Louth |
STITT |
STITT, William-STITT, Alexander 1870-1879
Between William STITT of Derryfalone, Co. Louth farmer
of one part & Alexander STITT of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh Merchant of
the other part. William STITT granted to Alexander STITT ... life insurance
policy & also town and lands of Cregganduff [Creggan Duff (An Creagán Dubh),
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper] containing 37A, Parish of Creggan
... WITNESS: William Addye SIMSON of Armagh, solicitor & William James
DONALDSON of Newtownhamilton. |
|
1879 |
14 |
277 |
1875-1879 |
Holywood |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – Hugh McGURK |
q |
1879 |
16 |
153 |
1879 Mar 19 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
79
BTW David JACKSON of Ballinary [Ballynarry, Parish Tartaraghan, Barony Oneilland
West] Co. Armagh, Farmer of 1st pt; William ROWE of Ballinary Farmer & James FULTON farmer & Margaret
FULTON otherwise ROWE his wife of Derrylileagh Derrylileagh [Derrylileagh, Parish Tartaraghan, Barony Oneilland
West], Thomas SULLIVAN farmer & Rachel
SULLIVAN otherwise ROWE his wife of Derrylard, Moses JACKSON of
Ballinary farmer & John MARTIN farmer and Mary Jane MARTIN otherwise ROWE
his wife of Ballinary all in Co. Armagh of 2nd pt. William ROWE of
Ballinary farmer of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture 12 Oct 1861 btw
William ROWE of 1st pt & Anne ROWE of Ballinary widow since
deceased of th 2nd part’ Margaret ROWE now Margaret FULTON party
hereto and Rachel ROWE now Rachel SULLIVAN party hereto Sarah ROWE afterwards Sarah JACKSON since deceased wife of Moses JACKSON party hereto and Mary Jane ROWE now Mary Jane MARTIN
party hereto of 3rd pt. and said David JACKSON also party
herto of 4th pt which recited indenture of lease 20 Feb 1836
Edward OBRE granted to John ROWE farm in possession of John ROWE in Ballinary
Co. Armagh containing 46a 2r 21p English measure for lives of George ENSOR
son of George ENSOR of Ardress and William VERNER and Wingfield VERNER sons
of late Col William VERNER of Church Hill subject to yearly rent of £50.2.9.
John ROWE dies intestate leaving John ROWE his eldest son and heir and also
leaving William ROWE, Anne ROWE, Margaret ROWE, Rachel ROWE, Sarah ROWE and
Mary Jane ROWE his next of kin and by indented deed 3 Feb 1853 the said John
ROWE and Anne ROWE assigned to David JACKSON a portion of land
containing 12a 21p to David JACKSON for lives named for rent of
£9.12.6 and that the said John ROWE died leaving William ROWE his heir and
reciting that William ROWE desirous to carry out the wishes of his father and
to make a provision for his mother and sisters by agreement 5 Oct 1861
assigned the remainder to David JACKSON …. [much more detail about
various ROWEs] … Anne ROWE died abt 21 Dec 1878 and lands had not been sold
or mortgaged to raise the said sum of £200 but that the said William ROWE
agreed to pay to John FULTON & Margaret his wife, the said Thomas SULLIVAN
and Rachel his wife, the said Moses JACKSON and the said John MARTIN
and Mary Jane his wife parties thereto the said sum of £200 on conveyance
executed by them and the said David JACKSON … land lately in
possession of John ROWE sr & John ROWE jr deceased containing 44a 2r in
Manor of Clontilen, Parish Tartaraghan, Barony Oneiland West Co. Armagh
excepting … WITNESS; Henry J. HARRIS solicitor Portadown & William John
AGNEW Law Clerk Portadown.
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
|
1879 |
58 |
173 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Henry Vaughan JACKSON – Robert V CLARKE |
|
1879 |
58 |
201 |
1879 Dec 3 |
Carlow
Wicklow
Dublin |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON – Henry B. BURTON 1870-1879
Image
266
BTW Charles RYAN of Barnhill Co. Wicklow Esq. of 1st pt Sarah RYAN otherwise BOYCE of Barnhill House his wife of 2nd pt; William JACKSON of Knockboy Esq. of 3rd pt & Henry
B. BURTON of 3 Catherwood Place Co. Dublin Esq. of 4th pt….
reciting 5 Sept 1817 … Charles RYAN inheritance … reciting 4 Mar 1869
settlement previous to a marriage btw Charles RYAN and Sarah BOD [or BOYCE?]
… with consent of Sarah RYAN and William JACKSON granted to Henry
BURTON part of lands of Knocklassinemore commonly known by the name of
Barnhill Estate in Barony Rathvilly, Co Carlow containing 28a Irish
Plantation measure & commonly known as the Demesne lands of Barnhill
granted 25 Sept 1717… WITNESS Henry Bindon BURTON of No 4 Wellington Quay
City of Dublin Solicitor & Henry T. HUGHES of 12 Ormaond Quay Dublin Law
Clerk |
|
1880 |
5 |
114 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Very Rev William JACKSON – Public Works Commission
Image
220
Very Rev William JACKSON Dean of Killanly –
purchase of 10a land on behalf of Church. Parish Castleconnor. Barony
Tireragh, Co. Sligo
NOTE: William JACKSON
(abt 1808-1885) was born in Mayo, County Mayo and educated at Trinity College
Dublin. Son of Col George JACKSON (abt
1775-1826) & Sidney VAUGHAN of Fortland. SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo |
|
1880 |
5 |
115 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Very Rev William JACKSON – Public Works Commission
Image
220
Very Rev William JACKSON Dean of Killanly –
purchase of Dwelling House on behalf of Church. Parish Castleconnor. Barony
Tireragh, Co. Sligo
NOTE: William JACKSON
(abt 1808-1885) was born in Mayo, County Mayo and educated at Trinity College
Dublin. Son of Col George JACKSON (abt
1775-1826) & Sidney VAUGHAN of Fortland. SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo |
|
1880 |
11 |
226 |
1880 Mar 1 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON – John CRAWFORD
Image
567
BTW Robert JACKSON of Mill Bay Island Magee Co.
Armagh farmer and Spirit Dealer (therein after called the mortgager) of 1 pt
& John CRAWFORD of Larne Co. Antrim Merchant (therinafter called the
Mortgagee) ... farm at Mill Bay Island Magee known as “The Mill Bay Farm” [at Carnspindle,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower]
then in occupation of Robert JACKSON as year to year tenant containing
37a 3r 32p with all houses buildings rights and appurtenances held under Capt
SHINGSBY[?] … 2ndly farm at Ballydown [Ballydown,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower] Island Magee known as “The Moat Farm” then in
occupation of Robert JACKSON as tenant year to year 5a under Capt
Thomas SHINGSBY… WITNESS: Edward O’Rorke DICKEY solicitor & Hugh McKEOWN
law clerk both of Belfast Co. Antrim Robert JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim.
SEE: JACKSONs of Artnagullian, Parish Connor and later of Parish
Islandmagee. |
|
1880 |
11 |
279 |
1880 Mar 4 |
Meath |
JACKSON, Gordon |
Gordon JACKSON – William LANE
CROSSLE-LANE
Image
591
A Memorial of an indenture of Mortgage made the
twenty-seventh day of January one thousand eight hundred and eighty between
James CROSSLE of Amahoe House in the County of Tyrone Esq of the first part. Gordon JACKSON of Rath House in the County of Meath Esquire of the second part and
William LANE of Derrylavin in the County of Monaghan, Esquire William Doolan SMITH of Castleblayney in the County of Monaghan Esquire
and Andrew Foulis McMATH of Thornford in the
County of Monaghan Esq of the 3rd pt.
Reciting an indenture of mortgage 4th Nov 1857 by Thomas JACKSON to the said James CROSSLE to secure
the sum of 4000 pounds with interest . The will and the death of said Thomas
JACKSON and that the principal sum of £1900 still remained due on said
mtg…. in consid of £1900 at the request of Gordon JACKSON paid
to the said James CROSSLE by the said William LANE, William Doolan SMITH
& Andrew Foules McMATH … then
transferred to the three the lands formerly called the two Raths land but now
known as Rathe, a sub-denomination of the Poles of Newcastle containing 401 a
2r 23 perches statute measure Barony of Morgallion, Co. Meath.
Referencing deed 4 Nov 1857. WITNESS: Robert Ellis BAILIE of Castleblayney,
Co. Monaghan, solicitor & Thomas JACKSON of Lisnaboe, Kingscourt.
SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath
NOTE: William Doolan SMITH was the husband of Kate Elizabeth
JACKSON, daughter of Burton JACKSON (1805-1875) and Elizabeth
McMATH, daughter of Andrew McMATH. NOTE: William LANE was the father of Thomas J. LANE, husband of Sophia
McMATH. |
|
1880 |
60 |
259 |
1880 Dec 20 |
Killylea |
OLIVER & JACKSON, David |
OLIVER, John - ARMSTRONG, Henry B Notes in 2009
diary
OLIVER, William
In consideration of £350 by
Henry Bruce ARMSTRONG of Killilea [Killylea, Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh. Esq pd to
the estate of John OLIVER … and of
Trustee William OLIVER owner and petitioner and of David JACKSON and others … grant to ARMSTRONG part of lands of Lisdrumard Lisdrumard , Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] containing 66A 2R 4P … lands of
Drumgar [Drumgar, Parish Derrynoose, Barony of Armagh] 1A 34 P excepted by the 36th Division of
Trinity College Dublin Leasing & Perpetuity Oct 1851. Excepted from Sir
James Matthew STRONG … former conveyance of said lands 16 Feb 1869 between
STRONG & William OLIVER & Thomas
OLIVER … (relating to) indenture 15 Sept 1837 between Rev Joseph LEATHLY of the one part & William OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER of the other part [SEE also: ROD 1837-17-52]. Schedule included:
Part of the lands of Lisdrummond [66.2.4], the lands of
Knockagraphy [Knockagraffy , Parish Eglish (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh [24.3.6] & part of lands of Drumgarr [Drumgar, Parish Derrynoose, Barony of Armagh] [1.0.34]. Tenant: William KNIPE-Robert KNIPE £150.
Agreement dated 5 Nov 1867 between William OLIVER of the one part &
Robert KNIPE of the other part … (lots of detail). WITNESS: Edward ARCHER.
(NOTE: see Chart p104 2009 black diary) |
LDS |
1881 |
1 |
223 |
1881 Dec 10 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
Image
106
BTW George Alexander JACKSON then of Islandmagee
Co. Antrim farmer of 1 pt & Luke JACKSON then of Larne farmer of
other part … land called Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
being part of townland Lisnalisk 83a 3r 39p 1/2p equal to 136a 19p Imperial
measure in lease 1 Apr 1828 and 15 Jun 1868 Parish Donegore, Barony Upper
Antrim … to use of Luke JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON forever as tenants in common. George A JACKSON [SEAL] Luke JACKSON [SEAL] James Holmes JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1881 |
1 |
224 |
1880 Dec 10 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
Luke JACKSON – James Holmes JACKSON
Image
106
Luke JACKSON then of Islandmagee Co. Antrim
farmer & James Holmes JACKSON then of Larne Co Antrim farmer …
townland Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower] in Parish
Islandmagee Barony Lower Belfast Co. Antrim 25a Plantation measure tenants
under Viscount Dungannon
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1881 |
1 |
225 |
1880 Dec 10 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON - Luke JACKSON
Image
107
BTW George Alexander JACKSON then of Islandmagee
Co. Antrim farmer of 1 pt & Luke JACKSON then of Larne farmer of
other part & James Holmes JACKSON then of Larne Co Antrim farmer …
townland Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1881 |
1 |
226 |
1881 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON - Luke JACKSON
Image
108
BTW George Alexander JACKSON then of Islandmagee
Co. Antrim farmer of 1 pt & Luke JACKSON then of Larne farmer of
other part & James Holmes JACKSON then of Larne Co Antrim farmer …
land called Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
being part of townland Lisnalisk 83a … 33a formerly in possession of George
Alexander JACKSON since deceased and late in possession of Luke
JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON as yearly tenants under Capt
KINGSBY[?] … [seemingly] contesting the right of George Alexander JACKSON to make grant of Loonburn … Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower] …
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1881 |
7 |
95 |
1880-1884 |
Sandsend Field
The Elders |
|
Anna JACKSON – Richard M. DOUGLAS |
|
1881 |
11 |
280 |
1880-1884 |
Holywood |
|
Anna JACKSON – Richard M. DOUGLAS |
|
1881 |
17 |
140 |
1880-1889 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Elizabeth JACKSON – Richard FINCH
James Francis WATSON, Brisbane, Australia, Gent & William
JACKSON of Bankfield near Kirkham, Co. Lancaster, Gent & Mary
Ellen SUTCLIFFE of Southport in said Co., widow of 2nd pt. Elizabeth
JACKSON wife of said William JACKSON of 3rd pt…. more
names, all having a piece of the action … land in Lurgen in north east side
of town. |
|
1881 |
39 |
206 |
1881 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON & ors – Edward COEY
Image
550 Trustees of manse at Ballygoland |
|
1881 |
39 |
207 |
1881 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON & ors – Edward COEY
Image
550 Trustees of Presbyterian Church at Whitehouse |
|
1882 |
6 |
164 |
|
Keady |
DOBBIN |
PRONI D889/2/53 OLIVERs may also be in this one. See
PRONI notes. Wrong # |
|
1882 |
13 |
281 |
1882 Mar 30 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
James William JACKSON – Stephen CHERRY
Image
422
BTW James William JACKSON of Teretick House [Tiratick,
Parish Killerry,
Barony of Tirerrill]
Co. Sligo Esq & Robert MORRISON of Victoria Hall Co. Sligo Esq of 1 pt;
Stephen Moore CHERRY of Sligo Draper & Eliza Anne CHERRY his wife of
other pt. lands granted … Two houses in Castle Street in Town of Sligo in occupation of Stephen Moore CHERRY with passages
and easements containing in front to Castle Street 50’ to the rere 30’ on the
East side 91’ 4’ and on the west side 86’ bounded on the north by Castle
Street on the East by a house and premises occupied by Edward McGLOIN Draper
and on the west by Carrow House occupied by Messrs NEILSON and Graham
JEWELLERS under lease of 25 Ju 1862 to Stephen Moore CHERRY for term of 61
years … part of lands of Ballincar [Ballincar,
Parish Drumcliff,
Barony of Carbury] Co.
Sligo containing 2a 2r 32p Irish measure and also 4a Irish measure of said
lands with the houses and appurtenances as held by Stephen Moore CHERRY under
Owen WYNNE Esq. by virtue of an agreement for a tenancy year to year ….
NOTE: Elizabeth Anne
CHERRY (1841-1918) née JACKSON, Married 2ndly 4
Feb 1873 • Killery Church of Ireland,
Ballintogher, Co. Sligo. Stephen Moore Cherry, Widower, Merchant,
Sligo to Eliza Ann Maxwell, Widow, Teretick, d/o James Jackson, Gentleman.
I.P.O. James W Jackson and Thomas B Jackson. |
|
1882 |
15 |
43 |
1882 Apr 25 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Image
26
BTW John JACKSON of Richhill Co. Armagh tanner
& farmer of 1st pt; John ROUNTREE of Mullaltra Co. Armagh
farmer of 2nd pt William ROUNTREE of Richhill C. Armagh, Carpenter
of 3rd pt; William BEST of Richhill Co. Armagh farmer of 4th pt; Reciting indenture 26 Nov 1685 btw Edward RICHARDSON of Legacorry Parish
Kilmore Co. Armagh & Anne his wife of 1 pt & William STEVENSON of
Legacorry of other pt; and reciting indenture 16 Apr 1750 btw William
RICHARDSON of Richhill Esq of 1 pt & John ROUNTREE and John BEST both of
Richill of other pt & reciting deed of partition 24 Jan 1754 btw John
ROWNTREE of 1 pt & John BEST of other pt & reciting indenture 24 Nov
1794 btw John ROUNTREE and Thomas ROUNTREE of Mullalitra Co. Armagh farmers
of 1 pt & Joshua MARSH of Drumilly Co. Armagh of other pt & reciting
indenture 28 Apr 1798 btw Charles ROUNTREE of Mullalitra & Joshua MARSH
and reciting indenture 20 Jan 1799 btw William RICHARDSON of 1 pt &
Thomas ROUNTREE and John BELL of other pt & reciting indenture 24
Aug 1805 btw Thomas ROUNTREE of 1 pt & James MILLER of Richhill grocer of
other pt & whereby James MILLER by will 7 Mar 1816 devised to Anne MILLER
(since deceased) all his holding in Richhill and at her death bequeathed to
his niece Elizabeth MILLER afterwards Elizabeth PARKER and her heirs …
[more wills] … reciting 7 Aug 1862 btw Louisa
BACON otherwise RICHARDSON of 1 pt & John ROUNTREE Joseph JACKSON Mary
JACKSON otherwise GORDON his wife Elizabeth HARDY otherwise GORDON
William BERTRAM James PARKER Elizabeth PARKER otherwise MILLER his wife James
BEST and Robert BEST of the other pt. and reciting that Elizabeth PARKER
predeceased by the said James PARKER and reciting that James PARKER died on
or about 27 April 1866 and left will 5 Feb 1866 and reciting indenture 6 Nov
1869 btw William PARKER of 1 pt & William ROUNTREE part hereto of the
other part and reciting indenture 8 May 1872 btw William ROUNTREE of 1st pt; John ROUNTREE of 2nd pt & John JACKSON of 3rd pt … £ 130
… John JACKSON granted to William BEST parcel of ground and tenement whereon
are erected two houses and premises in Broad Street in own of Richhill
adjoining the premises then in occupation of Charles ROUNTREE and
representatives of later Robert BEST formerly in possession of James PARKER
deceased and afterwards in possession of William PARKER and conveyed to
William ROUNTREE (party thereto) 6 Nov 1869 and also house in town of
Richhill with 2r 27p of land formerly in possession of Thomas McANNALLY and
Francis HALLIGAN and then in possession of said William ROUNTREE in Parish
Kilmore Barony O’Neiland West Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Edward BEST of Armagh Co.
Armagh solicitor & Willian J. GIRVAN of Armagh Co. Armagh solicitor John
JACKSON [SEAL] John ROUNTREE [SEAL] William ROUNTREE
[SEAL]
SEE: 1867 May 3 Will of Joseph JACKSON of Richhill, John
JACKSON (1827-1890) Son of Joseph JACKSON (1801-1868).
SEE: 1890 September 11 Will of John JACKSON of Richhill, tanner. |
|
1882 |
35 |
24 |
1880-1884 |
Ballywooley, Co. Down |
DONALDSON |
Louisa BELL- William DONALDSON |
??? |
1883 |
6 |
195 |
1883 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON – Charles SUTCLIFFE |
|
1883 |
29 |
6 |
1880 Jul 12 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Indenture between Henry JACKSON of Cara, Co.
Fermanagh, Esq. of 1 pt; Andrew Craig ROBINSON of no 31 South Mall in City of
Cork, Esq. of the other part. Reciting that Samuel KIDD by his will dated 17
Sep 1860 give all his real estate to his two son in laws: William Nasau
IRWIN, MD and the said Henry JACKSON. Upon trusts… probate of his will
15 Oct 1860… JACKSON & ROBINSON now trustees. WITNESS; John
Dudgeon & Francis Durbin COWEN both of Clones Co. Monaghan. |
|
1883 |
29 |
6 |
1883 Jul 12 |
Leitrim & Queens Co. & Monaghan |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON – Henry JACKSON & ors
Henry JACKSON of Car. Co. Fermanagh Esq of one
pt.. see above for more detail. Charlotte IRWIN, wife of William Nassau
IRWIN …. Lands at Bohey, Co Leitrim, & Tirkeeran, Co. Monaghan for
use of Henry JACKSON…. Lands at Ballybrophy.
NOTE: Charlotte IRWIN
was daughter of Samuel KIDD (1790-1860) |
|
1883 |
43 |
57 |
1883 July 23 |
Ballymacarrett,
Co. Down |
JACKSON |
William R. JACKSON – William B. RITCHIE
[Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
William Ridgeway JACKSON, of Belfast, Co.
Antrim, architect…. Very long lease. Lots of land description. NOTE: William Ridgeway JACKSON b: 10
Jan 1840 in Belfast d: 30 Nov 1886 in Sydney, NSW, Australia. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs |
|
1883 |
43 |
57 |
1883 July 23 |
Ballymacarrett,
Co. Down |
JACKSON |
William R. JACKSON – William B. RITCHIE
[Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
William Ridgeway JACKSON, of Belfast, Co.
Antrim, architect…. Very long lease. Lots of land description. NOTE: William Ridgeway JACKSON b: 10
Jan 1840 in Belfast d: 30 Nov 1886 in Sydney, NSW, Australia. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs |
|
1883 |
43 |
58 |
1880-1884 |
Ballymagowen Quarries |
JACKSON |
William R. JACKSON – William B. RITCHIE
William Ridgeway JACKSON |
|
1883 |
43 |
58 |
1880-1884 |
Magherascouse & Quarries |
|
William R. JACKSON – William B. RITCHIE
William Ridgeway JACKSON |
|
1883 |
45 |
220 |
1883 Oct 4 |
Newtownards |
JACKSON |
Edward McCALL – William JACKSON 1880-1884
Image
379
BTW Edward McCALL of Newtownards Co. Down Draper
executor named in will of Patrick GILMORE late of Newtownards aforesaid
tinsmith deceased of 1 pt; William JACKSON of Newtownards Publican of
other pt. Reciting indenture 1 Nov 1861 from Most Hon Frederick William
Robert Marquis of Londonderry to said Patrick GILMORE and reciting it was
mentioned in consideration of £325 paid by William JACKSON to said
Edward McCALL … assigned parcel of ground situate on North side of Little
Francis Street in Town of Newtownards in breadth in front to Francis St
44’ and breadth in rere 44’ to East Street and in length from front to rere
east side 266’ and on the west side 265’ together with dwelling houses and
buildings theron known as Numbers 43 and 45 Little Francis Street and Numbers
73 and 75 East Street in town of Newtownards, Barony Lower Castlereagh, Co.
Down.
SEE: Contemporary
Map. |
|
1883 |
52 |
285 |
1883 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON – George A. JACKSON |
|
1884 |
6 |
182 |
1880-1884 |
Belfast Lough Foreshore |
|
Jane JACKSON - Robert Grimshaw DUNVILLE.
SEE: JACKSON Probates in Co. Down. See: 1876-10-256. |
|
1884 |
6 |
182 |
1884 Feb 1 |
Holywood, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
Jane JACKSON - Robert Grimshaw DUNVILLE.
Jane JACKSON of Garden Lodge near Holywood, Co.
Down, spinster; Matilda JACKSON of Garden Lodge, spinster; John SIMMS
of Newtownards, Co. Down, draper; John DAVIDSON of Turf Lodge Co. Down,
farmer trustees… George JACKSON…. Will…annuities … 89 acres 2
roods 36 perches…bounded on the north by a road running in an
easterly direction from the High Road leading from Belfast to Holywood and
partly by land the property of William LANGRIDGE in the east, Lower Castlereagh,
Co. Down…. And land on the foreshore bounded by lands of Knockmagoney being
part of what was conveyed for the Belfast Holywood and Bangor Railway…. To
Robert Grimshaw DUNVILLE. SEE: JACKSON Probates in Co. Down. See: 1876-10-256. |
|
1884 |
17 |
93 |
1884 Mar 11 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James & Samuel |
James JACKSON & Samuel JACKSON - Hugh McCRONE
& ors
Image
178
BTW Samuel JACKSON and James JACKSON both
of Skilganabane [Skilganaban,
Parish of Ballynure,
in the Barony of Belfast
Lower] Co. Antrim farmers of 1 pt & Hugh McCRONE jr of Lismenary [Lismenary,
Parish of Ballynure,
Barony Belfast Lower]
and David McCRONE of Bryantang [Bryantang,
Parish of Ballynure,
Barony Belfast Lower]
farmers of other pt. In consideration of £300 James JACKSON & Samuel
JACKSON transferred land of Kilganabane [Skilganaban,
Parish of Ballynure,
Barony Belfast Lower]
containing 39a 13p … Samuel JACKSON [SEAL] James JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1884 |
18 |
260 |
1884 Apr 7 |
Ballyagherty |
JACKSON |
William JACKSON – Alice JACKSON (or
BAILIE).
Btw. William JACKSON of Ballyagherty & Alice Jane JACKSON otherwise BAILIE, wife of William JACKSON,
farmer.. lands in Ballyagherty containing 10 acres 2 rods Cunningham measure
– held by William JACKSON as a yearly tenant under James Charles PRICE
Esq. at yearly rent of 13 pounds 2s 2d … farm formerly belonged to Alice
BAILIE before her marriage to William JACKSON WITNESS: Thomas DUNWOODY
of 13 Lombard St., Dublin.
NOTE: William JACKSON died 1884: Administration of the personal estate of William JACKSON late of Ballyaugherty County Down Farmer who died 9 April 1884 at same place
were granted at Belfast to Alice Jane JACKSON of Ballyaugherty the
Widow. SEE: JACKSON Probates in Co. Down. NOTE: Ballyagherty ,
Parish of Saintfield. |
|
1884 |
19 |
51 |
1884 Apr 3 |
Clontinglore |
JACKSON |
Christine JACKSON – Malcolm THOMPSON
Malcolm R. THOMPSON & W. Moffatt CLOW …executors of
William THOMPSON deceased… judgment against Christina JACKSON, a widow
of Clontinglore, Saintfield, Co. Down (Townland of Clontinglare, Parish of
Kilmore, Barony of Upper Castlereagh). NOTE:
She died in 1890. SEE: JACKSON Probates in Co. Down. |
|
1884 |
25 |
9 |
1884 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON – William GIHONE |
|
1884 |
38 |
208 |
1880-1889 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, David |
David JACKSON – John CASTLES
David JACKSON of Ballinary [Ballynarry,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West],, Co. Armagh, farmer. SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
|
1884 |
44 |
69 |
1880-1889 |
Carlow |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Joseph JACKSON |
q |
1885 |
1 |
275 |
1885 Jan 7 |
Carlow |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Joseph JACKSON
Joseph JACKSON of Carlow, Co. Carlow…
dwelling houses outhouses yard and premises known as #11 Tallow St., Carlow
based on lease of 1851 |
15 |
1885 |
3 |
34 |
1885 Jan 16 |
Londonderry |
JACKSON, David |
David JACKSON – William J. GUTHRIE
Image
20
BTW William DONAGHY of Ballylarghy [possibly Ballyleagry, Parish Balteagh, Barony Keenaght,] Co. Londonderry farmer of 1 pt; John JACKSON and David JACKSON both of Ardgarvin [Ardgarvan, Parish Drumachose, Barony Keenagh] Co Londonderry farmers of 2nd pt; William
Jones GUTHRIE of Greysteel [either Gresteel Beg or Gresteel More, Parish Faughanvale, Barony Tirkeeran] Co. Londonderry famer of 3rd pt.In
consideration of £200 paid by William James GUTHRIE to William DONAGHY John
JACKSON & David JACKSON conveyed Townland of Ballymully [Ballymully, Parish Balteagh, Barony Keenaght] Barony of Kennaught, Co. Londonderry 60a 2r 31p …&
64a in Ardgarvin, Barony of Kennaught and townland Largyreagh [Largyreagh, Parish Drumachose, Barony of Keenaght] containing 57a with undivided share of the mountain
grazing attached… WITNESS: Hugh Dillon LANE Barrister & James ALLEN
writing Clerk John [X] JACKSON [SEAL]
& David JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: 1901
Census John JACKSON age 49 & David JACKSON age 46 at Ardgarven (b abt
1855). Both brothers unmarried in 1911
Census. |
15 |
1885 |
33 |
3 |
1885 Aug 7 |
Leitrim |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON – Henry JACKSON & ors
Btw Henry JACKSON of Cara, Co. Fermanagh Esq of
the one pt & Henry William JACKSON of #3 Lower Fitzwilliam
Rd., City of Dublin barrister at law, son of Henry JACKSON….
Transferred part of lands of Kilclaremore cont 201a 3r 2p statute
measure & lands of Kiltynasinagh cont 64 a 31 p & lands of
Mullaghaneigh cont 58 acres and part of the town and lands of Selfanmoran
(foremerly called Gurteen) cont 64 a all situate in the Barony &
Co.Leitrim. |
15 |
1885 |
35 |
283 |
1880-1889 |
Leitrim & Queens Co. & Monaghan |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON – Henry JACKSON & ors |
q |
1886 |
5 |
198 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – Eliza WILSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1886 |
5 |
295 |
1884 May 21 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON & ors Grantors Index.
Image
295
Between Sydney JACKSON of Castleblayney,
Monaghan, Esq & Robert William GRIFFIN of #63 Baggot St., City of Dublin,
L.L.D.. LLD Henry Gustavus BROOKE of Castleblayney Esq. Andrew Foulis McMATH
of Thornford Co. Monaghan Esq. & James McKEAN of Laragh Co. Monaghan Esq
often called the Landlords of 1st pt. General George Frederick
Viscount TEMPLETOWN K.C.B. of Castle Upton Co. Antrim therein called the
tenant of 2nd pt. Reciting ease 3 Apr 1879 btw John CALLON of
Castleblayney Esq of 1 pt & Landlords of 2nd pt. houses and
tenements in Monaghan St Town of Castleblayney Parish Muckno Barony Cremorne
Co. Monaghan … 24 feet in front and backwards towards the commons 330 feet.…
[more detail] WITNESS; Thomas C. DONNELLY Law Clerk & Basil A. BROOKE
& Margaret PIERCE of No 67 Lower Baggot St spinster & Henry R.E.
DISNEY of said City solicitor. …. NOTE: Possibly Sidney
Gibson JACKSON (1833-1913) SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
1886 |
7 |
197 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Christopher |
Christopher JACKSON – Mary McLAVERTY
Rev James McC JACKSON– Mary A. McLAVERTY
Image
86
BTW Rev. James McCreight JACKSON of Belturbet
Co. Cavan Clerk in Holy Orders Christopher Hudson Ruttledge JACKSON of
Great Sankey Vicarage Warrington Co. Lancaster England Esq Charles JACKSON of Ballyhais Co. Cavan Dr. of Medicine and Rev. Edward Sandys JACKSON of Great Sankey Vicarage Warrington Co. Lancaster Clerk in Holy Orders
therein called the Grantors of 1st pt. Mary Anne LAVERTY of
Belfast Co. Antrim Widow of other pt. 22 Sept 1853 ground on North Side of
Shankhill Road in Parish and Barony of Belfast Co. Antrim [description] Rev.
James McCreight JACKSON [SEAL] Christopher Hudson Ruttledge JACKSON [SEAL] Charles JACKSON [SEAL] Rev. Edward Sandys JACKSON[SEAL]
NOTE: The Grantors are
all brothers, sons of Rev. Dr. Thomas James JACKSON (1815-1881) and Sarah
McCREIGHT |
|
1886 |
36 |
253 |
1886 Aug 7 |
Ballypriomore, Antrim |
JACKSON, George & Luke |
George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
A judgement and ejectment obtained by Luke JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON, both merchants of Larne, against George Alexander JACKSON of Boghead [?], Islandmagee,
Co. Antrim, farmer…. Sum of 920 pounds…. NOTE:
These are the JACKSONs
of Islandmagee. |
|
1886 |
36 |
253 |
1886 Aug 7 |
Ballypriomore, Antrim |
JACKSON, George & Luke |
George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
A judgement and ejectment obtained by Luke JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON, both merchants of Larne, against George Alexander JACKSON of Boghead [?], Islandmagee,
Co. Antrim, farmer…. Sum of 920 pounds….
NOTE: These are the JACKSONs
of Islandmagee.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1886 |
36 |
253 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON & ors
Luke JACKSON – George A. JACKSON |
|
1886 |
45 |
23 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – Eliza WILSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1886 |
45 |
206 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H. |
James H. JACKSON & Luke JACKSON ors - George A.
JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1886 |
45 |
207 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H. |
James H. JACKSON & Luke JACKSON ors - George A.
JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1886 |
45 |
209 |
1886 Mar 5 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George & Luke |
George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
Image
513
BTW George Alexander JACKSON of Bog Head [?], Islandmagee, Co. Antrim, farmer of the 1st
part and Luke JACKSON of Islandmagee farmer and James Holmes JACKSON of Larne, Merchant of the other part … assign to Luke JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON… lands of Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
Parish of Islandmagee cont 24 a Plantation measure… George Alexander as
yearly tenant under Viscount Dungannon… NOTE:
These are the JACKSONs
of Islandmagee. |
15 |
1886 |
45 |
209 |
1886 Mar 5 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George & Luke |
George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
Image
513
BTW George Alexander JACKSON of Bog Head [?], Islandmagee, Co. Antrim, farmer of the 1st
part and Luke JACKSON of Islandmagee farmer and James Holmes JACKSON of Larne, Merchant of the other part … assign to Luke JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON… lands of Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
Parish of Islandmagee cont 24 a Plantation measure… George Alexander as
yearly tenant under Viscount Dungannon… NOTE:
These are the JACKSONs
of Islandmagee.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1886 |
45 |
266 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H. |
James H. JACKSON & Luke JACKSON ors - George A.
JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1886 |
47 |
284 |
1886 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George. |
George JACKSON & ors – Belfast Water Commission
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1887 |
5 |
157 |
1887 Jan 15 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON – Benjamin BROWNLEE
Image
66
BTW Hugh McNeile McCORMICK of Belfast Co. Antrim Clerk
of the Crown for Co. Antrim John JACKSON of City of Londonderry Gent
of 1st pt.; Mary Anne O’HARA of Ballycraigy Co. Antrim widow of 2nd pt.; Henry O’HARA of Ballyleeson farmer of 3rd pt.; Benjamin
BROWNLEES of Ballylurgan Co. Antrim farmer of 4th pt … lands at
Farlaugh [Farlough,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Parish Drummaul, Manor of Bawry of Upper Toome Co. Antrim … |
|
1887 |
8 |
257 |
1887 Feb 22 |
Carsonstown
Ballyagherty, Co Down |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – John FRAME
John JACKSON of Carsonstown demised lands
in Carsonstown, Parish of Saintfield to John FRAME cont 9 acres
2r 17p |
15 |
1887 |
12 |
258 |
1885-1887 |
Carsonstown |
|
John JACKSON – Samuel ANDERSON |
|
1887 |
13 |
80 |
1887 Mar 17 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Agnes |
Agnes JACKSON & Mary JACKSON – Joshua JACKSON
Image
307
BTW Agnes JACKSON of Templepatrick [in village Templepatrick, Templepatrick,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper]Co.
Antrim widow of 1st pt; Mary Ellen JACKSON of Templepatrick
spinster of 2nd pt; Andrew PEDEN of Rickamore and Joshua
JACKSON of Templepatrick Co. Antrim farmers of 3rd pt; and the
said Joshua JACKSON of 4th pt. reciting that Agnes
JACKSON under direction of Joshua JACKSON beneficial owner
conveyed to Andrew PEDEN and Joshua JACKSON representatives of Joshua
JACKSON deceased land in Templepatrick, parish Templepatrick Barony Upper
Belfast formerly in possession of Joshua JACKSON deceased and lately
in possession of Agnes JACKSON and Joshua JACKSON year to year
containing 20a 10p … Mary Ellen JACKSON released to said Joshua
JACKSON … £40 in will of Joshua JACKSON … WITNESS: Robert CHRISTIE
solicitor & Archer CHRISTIE apprentice both of Ballymena Co. Antrim. Agnes
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: The Will of
Joshua Jackson late of Templepatrick County Antrim
Farmer who died 17 January 1882 at same place was proved at Belfast by Andrew Pelon of Rickamore in
said County Petty Session Clerk and Joshua Jackson of Templepatrick Farmer the Executors. Effects: £281. Son Joshua, wife Agnes, daughter
Mary Ellen, son William, son Henry.
Death Cert: 1882 Jan 17 Joshua JACKSON
[1800-1882] married age 82 farmer son Joshua JACKSON present Templepatrick Co
Antrim.
OTHER possible links: .
Marriage Cert: 1885 Feb 25 John JACKSON farmer Templepatrick son Joshua JACKSON marriage Jane CRAIG
Templepatrick dau James CRAIG Co Antrim
Birth Cert: 1889 Aug 20 Matilda JACKSON dau of
Joshua JACKSON Templepatrick farmer & Jane
CRAIG Matilda Craig nurse present Kilmakee Co
Antrim.
1901
Census: Joshua JACKSON age 46, wife Jane age 34, son David age 13 and
Matilda age 11 are residing at Longford St.
1911
Census: Joshua JACKSON age 51, Labourer, wife Jane age 52, Matilda age 20
are residing at Longford St. |
|
1887 |
13 |
81 |
1887 Mar 18 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Joshua |
Joshua JACKSON – Arthur ROSS
Image
308
BTW Joshua JACKSON of Templepatrick Co. Antrim
farmer of 1st pt James CRAIG of Kilmakee [Kilmakee,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper] Co. Antrim of 2nd pt & Arthur ROSS
of Ballymena Co. Antrim Doctor of Medicine and Surgeon of 3rd pt.
In consideration of £160 land conveyed to Arthur ROSS land lately in
possession of Agnes JACKSON & said Joshua JACKSON 20a 10p
residue of unexpired term of 15 years commencing 1883 and also land in
Kilmakee Parish Templepatrick Barony Upper Belfast Co. Antrim 42a 2r then in
occupation of James CRAIG as tenant … Joshua JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: ROD 224-600-148698
December 1, 1763. William M’CULLOCH deceased did for consideration release
with consent of Hercules Langford ROWLEY and Arthur UPTON grant to Nehemiah
DONNELLAN town and lands of Kilmakee and village
Templepatrick. |
|
1887 |
21 |
12 |
1887 Apr 2 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON – Henry ADAMS & ors.
Image
452
BTW Hugh McNeill McCORMICK of Belfast Co. Antrim Clerk
of the Crown For Antrim & John JACKSON of [Waterloo?] Place City of Londonderry of 1st pt James [OWENS?] of Holestone [Holestone,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Co. Antrim, Esq. of 2nd pt.; Henry Ellis ADAMS a Captain in
Her Majesty’s Royal Irish Fusiliers Regiment & Mathew Bruce Johnson SMITH
of Lisbon Co. Antrim of 3rd pt; reciting indenture 18 Jul 1877 btw
James OWENS & Hugh McNeil McCORMICK and John JACKSON of the other
pt…. mtg … part of townland Ballyvoy [Ballyvoy,
Parish Culfeightrin,
Barony Cary, ] … several
lands [not mentioned] all situate in Parish Kilbride [NOTE: Parish Kilbride, Barony Antrim Upper –
includes townland of Loonburn]
… |
|
1887 |
45 |
279 |
1887 Oct 26 |
Ballyhackamore
Down |
JACKSON |
William J. DUNLOP – James F. JACKSON
Image
44
BTW between
William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP in the County of Down
Builders of the one part and James F JACKSON of Grace hill Reciting an
Indenture of Lease 25 Oct 1887 between Thomas Stewart DIXON and Daniel DIXON
of the one part and William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP of the
other part said Indenture witnessed that for the considerations therein they
the said William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP as beneficial
owners did thereby grant and assign unto the said James F. JACKSON his
executors administrators and assigns all that and those the hereditaments and
premises … described as all that piece or parcel of Building ground situate
and containing on the north East side in front to Bloomfield Avenue eighty
four feet or there abouts on the South West side in front to a four feet six
sch wide commonable passage eighty four feet or there abouts on the North
West side in front to an intended new street fifty feet or there abouts and
on the South east side in front to one other intended new Street the feet or
thereabouts you or there abouts together with the free use in common with all
others entitled thereto of the said four feet six inches wide commonable
passage and which said premises are situate in the town land of
Ballyhackamore Parish of Holywood Barony of Lower Castlereagh and County of
the said premises unto and to the said James F JACKSON … WITNESS: Ambrose
Howard CORK Solicitor and Patrick Joseph MAGEE Solicitors Clerk both of
Bellast in the County of Antrim J. DUNLOP [SEAL] R A DUNLOP [SEAL |
|
1887 |
47 |
178 |
1885-1887 |
Barnmaghery. Co. Down |
|
Robert MARTIN – Elizabeth JACKSON
I suspect she is related to Anne JACKSON late of Barnemaghery County Down who died 9 December 1888 at same place were
granted at Belfast to Gardiner JACKSON of Barnemaghery Farmer the
Husband. SEE: JACKSON Probates in Co. Down. |
|
1888 |
8 |
4 |
1888 Feb 21 |
Raffery, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
William JACKSON jr. – Robert KELLY
Btw William John JACKSON of Raffery Co. Down,
Farmer… 24a |
15 |
1888 |
11 |
80 |
1888 Mar 8 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Rev. John J. |
Rev. John J. JACKSON – Daniel BLACK
Image
167
BTW Rev John JACKSON of Ballycastle [there are 9
townlands in ED Ballycastle,
in Parish Ramoan,
Barony of Cary]
Presbyterian Minister & George HAUGHEY of Bushfoot, Larne both in Co.
Antrim of 1st pt.; Sarah BLACK of Novally [Novally,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary] Co. Antrim Widow of 2nd pt.; Daniel BLACK of Novally Farmer of 3rd pt. £180 paid to John
JACKSON & George HAUGHEY … land in Novally 61a 73p … John JACKSON [SEAL] George HAUGHEY [SEAL] Sarah BLACK [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. Rev John JACKSON (1853-1929) son of Luke JACKSON (1814-1891) of
Castlegore and Anne EGGLESON (1831-1906) |
|
1888 |
16 |
253 |
1888 Feb 10 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON - James McILVENNY
Image
242
BTW Ballymena Land Building and Investment Co. Ltd., of
1st pt.; John JACKSON of Carnecome [Carncome,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Antrim farmer of 2nd pt.; James McILVENNY of Carncome farmer of 3rd pt. Mtg 13 Oct 1886 BTW James McILVENNY & John JACKSON for £55 …
23a 16p Carncome Parish Connor, Barony Lower Antrim … debt discharged. |
|
1888 |
17 |
101 |
1885-1887 |
Ballymacarrett |
|
Belfast Provincial Bank – Jane JACKSON
[Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper] |
|
1888 |
26 |
247 |
1888 May 18 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON – Sligo Union
Image
526
BTW William POLLEXFEN, George Thomas POLLEXFEN & Arthur
JACKSON of Sligo, Co. Sligo Merchants trading as W & G & T
Pollexfen & Co. of 1st pt; The Governor & Co. of Bank of
Ireland of 2nd pt. The Guardians of the Port of the Sligo Union of
3rd pt. Reciting mtg on lands of Kilboglashy [Kilboglashy, Parish Ballysadare,
Barorny Leyny]
2r statute measure together with rights of ways in Parish Ballisodare [Ballysadare] Barony
Leyny Co. Sligo. … Geo T. POLLEXEN [SEAL] & Arthur JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: The wife of Arthur
JACKSON (abt 1856-1938) was Alice Jane POLLEXFEN (abt 1858-1928). He was from
Co. Down. His brother was William John JACKSON (abt 1850-1941) of Ingledene Cultra county Down, linen merchant . |
|
1888 |
40 |
66 |
1888 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Rev. John J. |
Rev. John J. JACKSON – Mary A. McPEAK
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. Rev John JACKSON (1853-1929) son of Luke JACKSON (1814-1891) of
Castlegore and Anne EGGLESON (1831-1906) |
|
1888 |
49 |
38 |
1888 Oct 24 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Caroline & Samuel |
Caroline JACKSON & Samuel JACKSON – John DICKEY
Image
440
BTW Caroline JACKSON wife of Samuel JACKSON Of
Belfast Co. Antrim fireman and the said Samuel JACKSON of 1st pt. Alice BEGGS of 139 Silver St. Belfast, Co. Antrim spinster of 2nd pt.; Fanny Anne BEGGS of 139 Silver St Belfast spinster of 3rd pt.; John DICKEY of Dickey’s Ballyclare [probably Ballyclare , Parish Grange of
Doagh, Barony Antrim
Upper ] Co. Antrim farmer of 4th pt. … released to DICKEY part
of land of Carnlea 89a 2r 33p equal to 145 a 2r 33p Plantation measure part
of Carnlea [Carnlea,
Parish Rashee, Barony Antrim Upper], 41a
1r 12 p in Parish Rashee, Barony Upper Antrim, Co. Antrim |
|
1888 |
49 |
188 |
1880-1889 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Susan |
Hon Susan F. JACKSON –William COLLES
A long deed with many parties including The Rev Alexander
Cosby JACKSON Co.? (Middlesex?) & his wife the Hon Susan JACKSON of the 13th pt. NOTE:
This would be Susan Francis JACKSON wife of Rev. Alexander
Cosby JACKSON. Their daughter Augusta Frances converted to
Catholicism. |
|
1888 |
52 |
54 |
1885-1887 |
Ballymacarrett |
JACKSON |
Agnes HENDERSON – James JACKSON
[Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper] |
|
1888 |
56 |
214 |
1885-1887 |
Ballyregan, Co. Down |
|
Hill MAGEE – Thomas S. OLIVER |
|
1888 |
58 |
18 |
|
Armagh |
HAYES |
James HAYES-Wm WEATHERHEAD |
|
1889 |
3 |
113 |
1885-1887 |
Ballymachan |
JACKSON |
Sir Thomas McCLURE – Thomas JACKSON |
q
??? |
1889 |
11 |
276 |
1889 Mar 4 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Eleanor JACKSON – Ulster Bank Ltd.
Image
249
BTW Eleanor JACKSON of Tiratick House [Tiratick,
Parish Killerry,
Barony of Tirerrill]]
Ballintogher Co. Sligo, widow of 1 pt & Jane JACKSON spinster and James
William JACKSON Esq. both of Tiratick House & Henry Nesbet SHAW of
Clooneen Ballymote [ED. Ballymote,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran] Co. Sligo
farmer and Emily SHAW otherwise JACKSON his wife of 2nd pt; The Ulster Bank Ltd … reciting 12 Dec 1843 lands of Clooncully [possibly Cloonacurra , Parish Ballysadare]
with its several subdivision in Barony Terrerill [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo
NOTE: Eleanor JACKSON
née ACHESON (1811-1896), widow of James JACKSON (1789-1877) and mother of
James William JACKSON (1843-1905) & Emily Margaret JACKSON (1855-1937),
wife of Henry Nesbitt SHAW.
NOTE: There are four
townlands in Co. Sligo named Clooneen:
· Clooneen (An Cluainín) , Emlaghfad Civil Parish, Barony of Corran, Co. Sligo
107 A, 2 R, 8 P
· Clooneen (An Cluainín) , Drumcliff Civil Parish, Barony of Carbury, Co. Sligo
248 A, 0 R, 6 P
· Clooneen (An Cluainín) , Kilmacshalgan Civil Parish, Barony of Tireragh, Co.
Sligo 300 A, 1 R, 36 P
· Clooneen (An Cluainín) , Kilmorgan Civil Parish, Barony of Corran, Co. Sligo
239 A, 2 R, 27 P |
|
1889 |
12 |
300 |
1889 Mar 11 |
Ballynickle, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
William JACKSON – James C. SMITH
Image
390
BTW William JACKSON of Ballyickle Co. Down
farmer of 1st pt Eliza Jane JACKSON of same place wife of William
JACKSON of 2nd pt & James Copeland SMITH of ____ and
Samuel McKEE of Lislane both in Co. Down farmers of 3rd pt…. land
of Ballynickle, Parish Comber Barony Lower Castlereagh 48a in possession of
said William JACKSON together with easements & appurtenances ….
NOTE: The Will of
William Jackson late of Ballynickle County Down Farmer who died 17 September
1893 at same place was proved at Belfast by Elizabeth Jane Jackson of
Ballynickle Widow the Executrix.
NOTE: Ballynickle,
Parish of Comber, wife Elizabeth Jane JACKSON. Effects £191 2s 6d. Parish of
Comber, Barony of Castlereagh Lower. Elizabeth Jane JACKSON died 1903 June 27
NOTE: Comber
Non-Subscribing Presb. cemetery. Kilmood cemetery has a Jackson gravestone
for William James of Ballynickle, Comber who d. Sept. 1925 aged 68. Wife Jane
d. Jan 1927 aged 63. Father William Jackson d. Sept. 1893 aged 73. Mother,
Eliza Jane Jackson d. June 1903 aged 73. Brother George d. May 1879 aged 24.
Brother David d. Mar. 1921 aged 65. Sister Anna d. Oct. 1925 aged 72. David
J. d. Dec. 1935. James J. d. Aug. 1941, sons of above David J. Shirley
Taylor, infant dau. of Barry and Winifred nee Jackson d. Jan. 1936. |
q |
1889 |
13 |
66 |
1889 Mar 14 |
Antrim |
JACKSON |
Image
66
John JACKSON of Carncome Co. Antrim farmer (the
mortager) of 1 pt & the Ballymena Land Building and Investment Co. Lts. …
land in townland of Corncome then in his occupation containing 11a under Lord
Massarene, Parish Connor, Barony Lower Antrim and all houses … |
|
1889 |
14 |
219 |
1885-1887 |
Knocknagony, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
William JACKSON - Robert Grimshaw DUNVILLE |
q |
1889 |
19 |
94 |
1889 Mar 30 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON – Arthur JACKSON
Image
174
BTW William POLLEXFEN George Thomas POLLEXFEN & Arthur
JACKSON all of Sligo Co. Sligo Merchants trading in Co-partnership as W
& GT Pollexten & Co. of 1st pt; Governor of Co. of
Bank of Ireland of 2nd pt; said Arthur JACKSON of 3rd pt. … plot of land or building sit 1r 34p together with the field or paddock
adjoining containing 2a 1r 4p part of lands of Rathedmond [Rathedmond,
Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury]
containing in whole 2a 2r 38p in Parish St. James Barony Carbury Town &
Co. Sligo … William POLLEXFEN [SEAL] George Thomas POLLEXFEN [SEAL] & Arthur
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: The wife of Arthur
JACKSON (abt 1856-1938) was Alice Jane POLLEXFEN (abt 1858-1928). He was from
Co. Down. His brother was William John JACKSON (abt 1850-1941) of Ingledene Cultra county Down, linen merchant . |
|
1889 |
23 |
94 |
1887 May 6 |
Ballyhackamore, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON & ors - Patrick BURNS
Image
44
ROD 1889 23 94
Image 44
8 May1889 BTW James F.
JACKSON of the College Epson in Surry in England Gentleman of the one
part , William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP both of the City of
Belfast Builders of the second part and Patrick BURNS of Belfast aforesaid
Carpenter of the third part in consideration of £450 to the said James F.
JACKSON paid by Patrick BURNS at the request of the said William James DUNLOP
and Robert Alexander DUNLOP and of the sum £255 paid by the said Patrick BURNS
to the said William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP which two sums
made together the sum of £705 the amount of the said purchase money the
receipt of which said sum of £450 and £255 for making together the sum of £705
the said William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP thereby
acknowledged he the said James F. JACKSON … did thereby assign the
said William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP as beneficial owner did
thereby assign and confirm unto the said Patrick BURNS his executors
administrators and assigns, that piece or parcel of land situate on and
containing on the North East side in front to Bloomfield Avenue 84’ or
thereabouts on the South West side in front to 4’6” wide commonable passage
eighty four feet or thereabouts on the North West side in front to an
intended new street 50’ or thereabouts and on the south East side in front to
one the intended new street 50’ or thereabouts together with the free use in
common with all others entitled thereto of the said 4’6” wide commonable
passage as said premises are mine particularly defined and described by the
ground plan thereof endorsed on said Lease and are situate in Townland of
Ballyhackamore [Ballyhackamore,
Parish Holywood. Barony Castlereagh Lower]
Parish Hollywood Barony of Lower Castlereagh and County of Town excepting all
mines minerals coals fossils quarries and royalties whatsoever and the right
of way for the Lessors their executors administrators and resigned other
undertenants of the adjoining lands over the roads or Streets thereby
covenanted to be made by the Lessees their executors administrators or
assigns To Hold the said unto the said Patrick BURNS his executors
administrators and assigns for all the residue then to come of the said term
of 9,000 years discharged from all principal moneys and interest secured by
and from all claims under the therein before recited Indenture . And the said
Patrick BURNS thereby covenanted with the said William James DUNLOP and
Robert Alexander DUNLOP that he would at all times pay the said rent of £15.10
and observe and preform all the covenants and conditions contained in said
Lease and keep the said William James DUNLOP and Robert Alexander DUNLOP and
their estate and effects indemnified therein and the execution of said Deed
and this memorial by the said William J DUNLOP and Robert A. DUNLOP WITNESS:
William BELL and Patrick MAGEE both of Belfast in the County of Antrim
writing Clerks and the execution of said deed by the said James JACKSON was witnessed by J ROWTON of Upson in the County of Surry England Gentleman
and the execution of said deed and this memorial by the said Patrick BURNS
was witnessed by Francis Joseph BIGGER and George W STRAHAN both of Belfast
Solicitors. |
q |
1889 |
26 |
128 |
1889 Jun 6 |
Ballymacarrett
Down |
JACKSON |
Image 451
BTW John HEANEY of
Ballymacarrett [Ballymacarret, Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]Co. Down Builder of the
one part and to John D JACKSON of the College Epsom in England
Gentleman of the other part Reciting an Indenture of fee farm grant 1 June
1889 between Thomas Hay RITCHIE and William Barry RITCHIE of the one part and
John HEANEY party hereto of the other part said Indenture witnessed that in
consideration of the sum of £450 paid to the said John HEANEY by the said John
S JACKSON he the said John HEANEY as beneficial inner did thereby grant
unto the said John JACKSON his heirs and assigns all that and those
the hereditaments and premises comprised in and to be granted by said recited
Indenture of fee farm grant … all that piece or parcel of building ground
situate lying and being and abutting on the South western side of Seaforde
Street in the Townland of Ballymacarrett [Ballymacarret, Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper] Co. Down containing by
admeasurement in front to Seaforde Street 144’ extending backwards from front
to were on the North Western and South eastern side 37’ 6” respectively or
thereabouts and in width in the rere on the South Western side 143’ bounded
on the North Western side by other property of the Grantors on the north east
by Seaford Street aforesaid on the South east side by property of I R MURPHY
and on the South west side by a lane or passage … and all houses buildings
and improvements which then were or which should or might at any time
thereafter during the continuance of said security be erected built or made
on the said thereby granted premises with their and every of their
appurtenances To Hold the same unto the said John A JACKSON his heirs
and assigns for ever Subject to redemption as therein which said deed WITNESS:
Ambrose Howard O RORKE solicitor and Patrick Joseph MAGEE Solicitors Clerk
both of Belfast in the County of Antrim John HEANEY [SEAL]
NOTE: The middle name of John JACKSON is
uncertain. AI renders it as starting with an A or a D or an S. Based on other
deeds, it is clear that he was John Steele JACKSON. |
|
1889 |
43 |
45 |
1889 Sept 26 |
Armagh |
BROWNE |
Image 18
BTW Edward Dawson ATKINSON of Tandragee
Co. Armagh solicitor of 1st part the Reverend Daniel Gunn BROWNE of Blackrock
Dundalk Co. Louth Presbyterian Minister the Mortgager of the 2nd part Lucinda
McCUNE of Tandragee, Co. Armagh Widow of the 3rd part and Robert McCUNE
of Tandragee gent of the 4th part Reciting Indenture of 18 Apr
1861 between the Mortgagor of the 1st part Robert McGINTY of the 2nd part and George JOHNSTON as a Trustee for Robert McKINSTRY of 3rd part and also Indenture 11 Jul 1889 between the Mortgagor of 1st part and Lucinda McCUNE of the other part therein after called the principal
Witnessed that the said Edward Dawson ATKINSON at the require of the Mortgagees
and also of the said Lucinda M’CUNE assign to the said Robert McCUNE the principal
sum of £600 with the interest due to hold the same unto the said Robert McCUNE
executors administrators and assigns In trust for the said Lucinda McCUNE her
executors administrators and assigns And said Indenture further Witnessed
that the said Edward Dawson ATKINSON in further pursuance of therein
aforesaid arrangement at the requests and for the conviction therein
aforesaid did thereby as Mortgage grant and convey unto the said Robert McCUNE
hereditaments and premises granted or conveyed by the said first mentioned
Indenture all that and those as part of land in the land of Drumary [probably Drumard
(Primate) (Drom Ard), Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] near
the town of Armagh described in the said Indenture of Mortgage of the 18 Apr
1861 containing 8a 2r 18p and also 19a ?r 29p of the same Townland making
together 28a 1r 35p with the rights members and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining or theretofore usually enjoyed with the
same as part and parcel thereof being the lands and premises conveyed by the
said Indenture of the 18 Apr 1861 and also Secondly all that lot of ground in
the City of Armagh with the several houses and buildings thereon and
appurtenances thereunto containing in full to Market Street 79’ in front to
English Street 250’ in depth in the north adjoining Mr BURGES’s ground 126’
and on the west 240’ and all and singular other the premises demised in and
by the therein before recited Indenture of Lease 3 May 1858 as in Indenture
of the 27 Aug 1872 and … Indenture of mortgage by assignment 4 Mar 1874 conveyed
to the said Edward Dawson ATKINSON all which said lands hereditaments
tenements and premises are situate in the Parish Barony and County of Armagh
To hold all and singular the said lands hereditaments and premises therein
before expressed to be thereby granted and conveyed unto and to the use of
the said Robert McCUNE and his heirs and assigns for ever In trust for the
said Lucinda McCUNE her heirs executors administrators or assigns and subject
to such right equity of redemption under the said Indenture of Mortgage of
the 18 Apr 1861 … Indenture of Mortgage dated 11 July 1889 in which and this
Memorial as to the execution thereof by the said Edward Dawson ATKINSON
WITNESS: William [Henry?] FEGAN and William GREENAWAY both of Tandragee in
the County of Armagh Law Clerk and said Indenture and as to the execution
thereof respectively by the said Reverend Daniel Gunn BROWNE by Beatrice M. BROWNE
Spinster and Hugh Kirkpatick BROWNE Gentleman both of Blackrock Dundalk in
the County Louth and said Indenture by the said Lucinda McCUNE and Robert McCUNE
is witnessed by the said William Henry FEGAN and William Edward ATKINSON
[SEAL]. Daniel Gunn BROWNE, [SEAL]. |
|
1889 |
49 |
254 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON – Irish Civil Service
NOTE: Arthur JACKSON
(abt 1856-1938) |
|
1890 |
6 |
144 |
1889 Aug 5 |
Armagh |
BROWNE |
Image 599
BTW Francis McAREE of Kensington
Park East Parade Adelaide in the Colony of South Australia Esquire Staff
Surgeon of the first part Mark Anthony SAVAGE of Newry in the County of Down
Esquire . M. D. of the second part Daniel Gunn BROWNE of Blackrock Dundalk in
the County of Presbyterian Minister ( thereinafter called the Mortgager of
the other part =. Lucina McCune of Tandragee in the County of Armagh widow of
the fourth part , and Robert McCune of Tandragee aforesaid Gentleman of the
fifth part
NOTE: Same lands as mentioned in ROD 1889 43-44. See above. |
|
1890 |
7 |
131 |
1890 Feb 5 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, James & Robert |
James JACKSON – Robert JACKSON
Memorial of indenture btw James JACKSON of
Davidstown, Co. Kildare, Farmer of 1st pt & Robert JACKSON of Ballyshannon Mills, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare farmer of other pt…. in consd
of 100 pounds pd by Robert JACKSON to James JACKSON…sell… lands
of Wevill, Ballyshannon & Carrighill cont 73 acres 3 rods Irish
Plantation measure. |
|
1890 |
10 |
245 |
1890 Jan 19 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
Image
424
BTW Robert JACKSON of Millbay [in Carnspindle,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
Islandmagee [Islandmagee]
Co. Antrim farmer of 1st pt.; Luke JACKSON of Larne Co.
Antrim Shop Assistant of other pt. reciting that Robert JACKSON had agreed to assign to said Luke JACKSON the lands and chattels in
consideration of Luke JACKSON entering into a covenant for payment of
arrears of rent then owing to the Landlord out of said lands £50 to David
BELL of Islandmagee £14 to David NELSON of Larne and £20 to executors of
James BLAIR deceased due by said Robert JACKSON and for the support
and maintenance of said Robert JACKSON and Lizzie JACKSON his
wife … land at Millbay in townland of Carnspindle [Carnspindle,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
then in possession of Robert JACKSON and known as the “Mill Bay Farm”.
Containing 37a 3r 32p … and the interest of said Robert JACKSON in the
Spirit Licence attached to the messuage in the occupation of David BELL …
reciting indenture 28 Nov 1883 & mtg 1 Mar 1880 … Robert JACKSON [SEAL] Luke JACKSON [SEAL].
NOTE: Eliza Mary CLARKE
(1858-?) was the 2nd wife of Robert JACKSON (1839-1907). Luke
JACKSON (1864-1923), her stepson, may be this Luke JACKSON.
Probate of the Will of Robert
Jackson late of Carnspindle Islandmagee County Antrim Farmer who died 8 July
1907 granted at Belfast to George Alexander Jackson and Luke Jackson Farmer.
Effects £313 13s 9d
NOTE : In the 1901 Census, Robert JACKSON was age
69, hence born 1832, and his wife Mary [sic – it was actually
Eliza, née CLARKE] was age 43. They had 7 children living with them as
well as Mary CLARKE age 80 - probably his mother-in-law. He is included in
the Dean Family Tree (although some of
the dates differ).
NOTE : A transcription is in PRONI's Will Calendars. His will was
made March 25, 1907. He left his land in the townland of Mulloughbay to his
wife "provided she remain unmarried and conduct herself in a
satisfactory manner". At her decease, land to go to son John Holmes
JACKSON and daughter Lizzie JACKSON in equal shares. The land at Ballydown
"together with the residue of all stock crop and implements of husbandry
which cannot be claimed as per agreement which exists between my son Luke and
now to my son William and Thomas in equal shares they to [?] the existing
debt between them_". Son George Alexander JACKSON appointed as Executor.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1890 |
17 |
182 |
1890 Apr 5 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON – James A. STEWART 1890- 1894
Image
491
BTW James JACKSON of Annesley Street City of
Belfast Merchant of 1 pt; James Andrew STEWART of Lisburn Co. Antrim Merchant
& Edward ARCHDALE of Willow Bank Kingstown City of Dublin Gent of other
pt. In Consideration of 540 paid to James JACKSON by James
Andrew STEWART & Edward ARCHDALE… piece of ground with 13 houses on east
side of Welland Street in City of Belfast Townland of Ballymacarrett [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper],
Parish Knockbreda Barony Upper Castlereagh Co. Down containing in front to
Welland Street 182’ 11” & in front to rere on north side 42’ 8” & on
South side 46’ 9” and extending along the rere 170’ 2” bounded on west by
Welland Street on the north by Tamar Street and on the south by land in
possession of Mr. IRVINE and on the east by a passage… WITNESS: Joseph
CAMPBELL solicitor’s assistant & William Henry CAIRNS Clerk both of
Belfast. James JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Sale by Auction of
“That neat and commodious Residence in Ballmacarrett called “JACKSON Hall” with lawn and garden,
all in the very best order, at present in the occupation of William Hall Esq.
as tenant from year to year. BNL Apr 9 1864. |
q |
1890 |
17 |
182 |
1890 Apr 5 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON – James A. STEWART 1890- 1894
Image
491
BTW James JACKSON of Annesley Street City of
Belfast Merchant of 1 pt; James Andrew STEWART of Lisburn Co. Antrim Merchant & Edward ARCHDALE of
Willow Bank Kingstown City of Dublin Gent of other pt. In Consideration
of 540 paid to James JACKSON by James Andrew STEWART & Edward
ARCHDALE… piece of ground with 13 houses on east side of Welland Street in
City of Belfast Townland of Ballymacarrett, [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
Parish Knockbreda Barony Upper Castlereagh Co. Down containing in front to
Welland Street 182’ 11” & in front to rere on north side 42’ 8” & on
South side 46’ 9” and extending along the rere 170’ 2” bounded on west by
Welland Street on the north by Tamar Street and on the south by land in
possession of Mr. IRVINE and on the east by a passage… WITNESS: Joseph
CAMPBELL solicitor’s assistant & William Henry CAIRNS Clerk both of
Belfast. James JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Sale by Auction of
“That neat and commodious Residence in Ballmacarrett called “JACKSON Hall” with lawn and garden,
all in the very best order, at present in the occupation of William Hall Esq.
as tenant from year to year. BNL Apr 9 1864. |
|
1890 |
27 |
96 |
1890 Jun 2 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
William J. JACKSON -William ROWLETT
Image
357
BTW William John JACKSON of Corranree [probably Carrownree,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran] Co. Sligo
farmer of 1 pt & William ROWLETT of Rathbraghan [Rathbraghan,
Parish Calry. Barony Carbury] Co. Sligo of
other pt. Lands of Corranree and Denroon [Derroon,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran – NOTE: Stoneparks on the southern border] or Rathdooneybeg [Rathdoony
Beg, Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran] held by
said William John JACKSON from year to year under Sir Henry W.
GORE-BOOTH Bart William John JACKSON has an agreement to purchase
under Lord Ashbourne’s Act together with houses and buildings thereon and the
appurtenances & all rights of turbory and other rights in Parish
Emlaghfad Barony Corran Co. Sligo …
NOTE: The wife of
William John JACKSON (1853-) was an Isabelle ROWLETTE. 1914 Oct 11 Isabella
JACKSON (1858-1914) Death Cert: married age 56 farmer son Edward JACKSON
present Carnaree [probably Carrownree,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran] Co Sligo.
Died of fracture at base of skull. News coverage describes her death
resulting from a “car” accident (the horse detached from the cart). [SOURCE:
Oct 17, 1914: Sligo Champion. NOTE: In
the 1901 & 1911
Census, William was not present at Carnanee but Isabella was recorded as
married. |
|
1890 |
31 |
223 |
1890 Jun 6 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
John S. JACKSON – Samuel MURPHY 1890- 1894
Image
294
BTW John S. JACKSON of College Epsom in
England Gent of the 1 pt & Samuel [?] MURPHY of Brookborough Lisnakea Co.
Fermanagh Merchant of the other pt. Reciting indenture 1 June 1889 from
Thomas Hay RITCHIE & William B RITCHIE & John HEANEY granted mtg to John
S. JACKSON …£ 450 … granted parcel of buildings on the South
Western side of the Street in the townland of [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper],
Parish Knockbreda Barony Castlereagh Co. Down in front to Seaford 144’ and
front to rere on the North [?] 37’… in breadth in rere 143’ …WITNESS: John
Alexander NEWSOM Assistant Master and Hugh Charles Herbert CANDY School
Master both of Epsom College Surrey in England & Mary LACY of Downside
Epsom in England Cook
NOTE: In 1891 Census he
appears as John Steele JACKSON, born in Antrim, Assistant Master at
Epsom, age 41. PROBATE: Letters of
Administration of the personal estate of John Steele JACKSON late of Gracehill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
County Antrim M.A. Royal Medical College who died 5 October 1891 at same
place were granted at Belfast to Thomas Henry JACKSON of Barton
Bank Mill-hill London N.W. Schoolmaster a Brother. Effects: £1,208 3s 11d. NOTE: Another Gracehill appears to be in the
townland of Ballykennedy. |
q |
1890 |
31 |
223 |
1890 Jun 6 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
John S. JACKSON – Samuel MURPHY 1890- 1894
Image
294
BTW John S. JACKSON of College Epsom in
England Gent of the 1 pt & Samuel [?] MURPHY of Brookborough Lisnakea Co.
Fermanagh Merchant of the other pt. Reciting indenture 1 June 1889 from
Thomas Hay RITCHIE & William B RITCHIE & John HEANEY granted mtg to John
S. JACKSON …£ 450 … granted parcel of buildings on the South
Western side of the Street in the townland of [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper],
Parish Knockbreda Barony Castlereagh Co. Down in front to Seaford 144’ and
front to rere on the North [?] 37’… in breadth in rere 143’ …WITNESS: John
Alexander NEWSOM Assistant Master and Hugh Charles Herbert CANDY School
Master both of Epsom College Surrey in England & Mary LACY of Downside
Epsom in England Cook
NOTE: In 1891 Census he
appears as John Steele JACKSON, born in Antrim, Assistant Master at
Epsom, age 41. PROBATE: Letters of
Administration of the personal estate of John Steele JACKSON late of Gracehill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
County Antrim M.A. Royal Medical College who died 5 October 1891 at same
place were granted at Belfast to Thomas Henry JACKSON of Barton
Bank Mill-hill London N.W. Schoolmaster a Brother. Effects: £1,208 3s 11d. NOTE: Another Gracehill appears to be in the
townland of Ballykennedy. |
|
1890 |
33 |
183 |
1890 Jul 11 |
Georges St
Woodstock Rd. |
JACKSON |
Samuel STEWART – John S. JACKSON 1890- 1894
Image
183
BTW Samuel STEWART of 49 Lagan Village Road
Ballymacarrett [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
Co. Down Grocer of 1st pt & John S. JACKSON of Epsom in
Surrey, England Gent of the other pt.. reciting agreement for considerations
mentioned to Samuel STEWART as beneficial owner granted to John S. JACKSON indenture 1 March 1866 parcel of ground on South side of new intended
street called Fortingal Street adjoining the Old Lodge Road in Town of
Belfast containing in front to said Street 96’ and in depth front to rere 32’
bounded on the north by Fortingal Street on the east by Mrs. CONNORs holding
on the South by Mr. WOODLOWs grounds and on the West by Mrs AGNEWs holding in
town of Belfast Parish Shankill otherwise Belfast Barony of Upper Belfast Co.
Antrim … also land on Woodsock Road and George Street in townland of Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda Barony Upper Castlereagh Co. Down measuring in front to
Woodstock St 28’ 7” and backwards along Georges Street 39’ 6” and on south
side 56’ 2” and in depth in rere 38’ bounded on north by George’s Street on
the South by premises in possession of William COATES Esq or his
undertenants, on the east by Woodstock Road and on west by premises formerly
in possession of John McBRATNEY jr. or his undertenants WITNESS: Ambrose
Howard RORKE Solicitor & Patrick Joseph MAGEE Solicitor’s clerk both of
Belfast.… for term of 853 years |
|
1890 |
33 |
183 |
1890 Jul 11 |
Georges St
Woodstock Rd. |
JACKSON |
Samuel STEWART – John S. JACKSON 1890- 1894
Image
183
BTW Samuel STEWART of 49 Lagan Village Road
Ballymacarrett [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
Co. Down Grocer of 1st pt & John S. JACKSON of Epsom in
Surrey, England Gent of the other pt.. reciting agreement for considerations
mentioned to Samuel STEWART as beneficial owner granted to John S. JACKSON indenture 1 March 1866 parcel of ground on South side of new intended
street called Fortingal Street adjoining the Old Lodge Road in Town of
Belfast containing in front to said Street 96’ and in depth fromt to rere 32’
bounded on the north by Fortingal Street on the east by Mrs. CONNORs holding
on the South by Mr. WOODLOWs grounds and on the West by Mrs AGNEWs holding in
town of Belfast Parish Shankill otherwise Belfast Barony of Upper Belfast Co.
Antrim … also land on Woodsock Road and George Street in townland of Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda Barony Upper Castlereagh Co. Down measuring in front to
Woodstock St 28’ 7” and backwards along Georges Street 39’ 6” and on south
side 56’ 2” and in depth in rere 38’ bounded on north by George’s Street on
the South by premises in possession of William COATES Esq or his
undertenants, on the east by Woodstock Road and on west by premises formerly
in possession of John McBRATNEY jr. or his undertenants WITNESS: Ambrose
Howard RORKE Solicitor & Patrick Joseph MAGEE Solicitor’s clerk both of
Belfast.… for term of 853 years |
|
1890 |
51 |
209 |
1890 Nov 4 |
Antrim |
JACKSON Luke |
Luke JACKSON – Edward WASSON
Image
622
BTW Luke JACKSON of Castlegor [Castlegore,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Antrim Farmer of 1st pt & Edward WASSON of Castlegor, farmer
of other pt. … townland of Castlegor, Parish Connor, then in possession of
Edward WILSON .. building grounds in Larne St. Harryville [in Town of
Ballymena, Townland Brocklamont,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower]
taken up by James Alexander RUSSELL … townland Ballykeel [Ballykeel,
Parish Ballyclug,
Barony Antrim Lower],
Parish Ballyclug,
Barony Lower Antrim …
NOTE: Ballykeel is in the town of Ballymena
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1890 |
53 |
288 |
1890 Nov 8 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
John S. JACKSON – John McB STEWART 1890- 1894
Image
288
BTW John S. JACKSON of Epsom, Co. Surrey,
England Gent of 1st pt. John McBratney STEWART of Lagan Village Ballymacarret [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
Co. Down Clerk of 2nd pt & Anne STEWART of Lagan Village
widow of 3rd pt. Reciting mtg 11 July 1890 btw Samuel STEWART of 1
pt & said John S. JACKSON of other pt… in consideration of
£141.9.3 paid to said John S. JACKSON by the said John
McBratney STEWART & Anne STEWART … reciting lease of 1 Mar 1866 land on
south side of a new intended street to be called Fortingal Street adjoining
the Old Lodge Road in town of Belfast [same descr as in earlier leases] in
town of Belfast Parish of Shankhill otherwise Belfast Barony of Upper Belfast
Co. Antrim … thereby assigned to the said Anne STEWART personal
representative of the said Samuel STEWART deceased … recited lease 13 March
1878 land on Woodstock Road and Georges Street in townland of Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda , Barony Upper Castlereagh Co. Down. [description mirrors
earlier deeds] … John S. JACKSON [SEAL] |
q |
1890 |
53 |
288 |
1890 Nov 8 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
John S. JACKSON – John McB STEWART 1890- 1894
Image
288
BTW John S. JACKSON of Epsom, Co. Surrey,
England Gent of 1st pt. John McBratney STEWART of Lagan Village Ballymacarret [Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
Co. Down Clerk of 2nd pt & Anne STEWART of Lagan Village
widow of 3rd pt. Reciting mtg 11 July 1890 btw Samuel STEWART of 1
pt & said John S. JACKSON of other pt… in consideration of
£141.9.3 paid to said John S. JACKSON by the said John
McBratney STEWART & Anne STEWART … reciting lease of 1 Mar 1866 land on
south side of a new intended street to be called Fortingal Street adjoining
the Old Lodge Road in town of Belfast [same descr as in earlier leases] in
town of Belfast Parish of Shankhill otherwise Belfast Barony of Upper Belfast
Co. Antrim … thereby assigned to the said Anne STEWART personal
representative of the said Samuel STEWART deceased … recited lease 13 March
1878 land on Woodstock Road and Georges Street in townland of Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda , Barony Upper Castlereagh Co. Down. [description mirrors
earlier deeds] … John S. JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1890 |
54 |
285 |
1890 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – James HOLLINGER
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1891 |
19 |
266 |
1891 Feb 16 |
Elders the, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON- Richard Magennis DOUGLAS (very
long deed – lots of other names). John JACKSON of Melbourne, Australia
of 1st pt; Fanny Lyster KING otherwise JACKSON wife of John
KING of Earlsfield Road Wandsworth Common in Co Surrey, England, merchant
& Archer Bayley JACKSON of Westcoft Oakhill Rd., Putney Co
Surrey, England Esq of 2nd pt Henry O’Neill JACKSON of City of Londonderry steamboat agent of 3rd pt; Jane Bayley JACKSON, spinster city of Londonderry 3rd pt…. James
Kennedy JACKSON gent of Albert Rd., Teddington, Co. Surrey. England gent
of 8th pt; … Ann JACKSON of Westcroft Oakhill Rd.,
Putney, Co Surrey England widow of 10th pt; … will of James
Kennedy JACKSON deceased… Anna JACKSON executor of will of
William Archer JACKSON [d 1878 in Londonderry] … land on south west of
Shore St, town of Holywood abt 60X203’… called “The Elders”… ref to indenture
of Apr 1, 1840 lately in occupation of John JACKSON, parish of
Holywood, Barony of Castlereagh, Co. Down …lease of portion dated Mar 1, 1839
between John JACKSON and John JACKSON jr. for term of 900
years… sublease 21 Dec 1856 btw James Kennedy JACKSON of one part
& John POOLE. SEE: JACKSON Probates in Co. Down. NOTE; Many people in
this family seem to have been based in London. A will for Archer Bayley JACKSON was probated 1941,to Annie Evelyn KING. A will for Fanny
Lyster KING, wife of John KING was probated to Annie Evelyn KING. Henry
O’Neil JACKSON is age 42 in the 1901 Irish Census – born in
Londonderry, Episcopalian, and residing in Londonderry with his wife &
three children. He died at Balliniska, Springtown on 9 Jun 1911 and his will
was probated to his wife Annie Wilson JACKSON. Effects £173 9s
3d. James Kennedy JACKSON was a solicitor in Belfast (will probate
1875). |
|
1891 |
19 |
266 |
1890- 1894 |
Holywood, Co. Down
Lands End Field, Co. Down
The Elders, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – Richard DOUGLAS |
q |
1891 |
20 |
297 |
1891 Apr 20 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
Ezekiel JACKSON – Belfast Banking Corp 1890-
1894
Image
333
MTG BTW Ezekiel JACKSON of Castlereagh
Road Mountpottinger Co. Down Flesher mtg with Belfast Banking Corp Lt… property on north side of Rathmore Street
in Townland of Ballymacarret,
[Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]Parish
Knockbreda Barony of Upper Castlereagh, Co. Down containing in front to
Rathmore Street 135’ in the rere 135’ and front to rere 37’ bordered on south
or front by Rathmore Street on the north by a common passage 4 ½’ … term of
10,000 years … Ezekiel JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: These dates match
up: In 1901 Census, there is an Ezekiel JACKSON House 4 in Old
Warren, Lisburn age 52, farmer, born in England; wife Elizabeth age 49 born
in Co. Monaghan and son John William JACKSON age 22 born
in England. In 1911 they had been married 43 years – hence in 1878.. In the
1881 British Census, he was a butcher,
son of Abraham JACKSON a Cotton Weaver (born in Lancashire) in
Wardelword South, Lancashire. Age 32. He died 10 Jan 1912. Age 63. |
q |
1891 |
25 |
142 |
1891 May 12 |
Holywood, Co. Down
Lands End Field |
JACKSON |
Richard DOUGLAS – Henry O’Neill JACKSON
Image
170
BTW Richard Magennis DOUGLAS of Knockanbuoy [Knockanboy,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
Deroock [?] Co. Antrim & Hugh McNeill
McCORMICK of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt & Charles
Carson ALLEN of City of Londonderry of 2nd pt & Henry O’Neill
JACKSON of City of Londonderry Steam Shop Agent of the 3rd pt.
reciting indenture 16 Feb 1891 assigned to Henry Neill JACKSON hereditaments in recited indenture 1 April 1840 ground on the south
west side of Shore Street in town of Holywood containing in breadth at the
front along said Street 60’ extending backwards on the West side 203’
and on the east side 190’ and that parcel of ground in the common field of
Holywood called the Elders … then in occupation of John JACKSON Parish
of Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Co. Down … 1 Mar 1839 ease btw John
JACKSON of 1 pt & John JACKSON jr. for term of 900 years from
1838 … James Kennedy JACKSON & Rev. John POOLE
NOTE: Henry O’Neill
JACKSON (abt1859-1911) son of John JACKSON (abt 1800-1899). John jr &
James Kennedy were brothers of Henry Neill JACKSON |
q |
1891 |
25 |
142 |
1891 May 12 |
Holywood, Co. Down
Lands End Field |
JACKSON |
Richard DOUGLAS – Henry O’Neill JACKSON
Image
170
BTW Richard Magennis DOUGLAS of Knockanbuoy [Knockanboy,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
Deroock [?] Co. Antrim & Hugh McNeill
McCORMICK of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt & Charles
Carson ALLEN of City of Londonderry of 2nd pt & Henry
O’Neill JACKSON of City of Londonderry Steam Shop Agent of the 3rd pt. reciting indenture 16 Feb 1891 assigned to Henry Neill JACKSON hereditaments in recited indenture 1 April 1840 ground on the south
west side of Shore Street in town of Holywood containing in breadth at the
front along said Street 60’ extending backwards on the West side 203’
and on the east side 190’ and that parcel of ground in the common field of
Holywood called the Elders … then in occupation of John JACKSON Parish
of Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Co. Down … 1 Mar 1839 ease btw John
JACKSON of 1 pt & John JACKSON jr. for term of 900 years from
1838 … James Kennedy JACKSON & Rev. John POOLE
NOTE: Henry O’Neill
JACKSON (abt1859-1911) son of John JACKSON (abt 1800-1899). John jr &
James Kennedy were brothers of Henry Neill JACKSON |
|
1891 |
25 |
143 |
1891 May 20 |
Holywood, Co. Down
Lands End Field, Co. Down
The Elders, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
Henry O’Neill JACKSON – Mary IRVINE
Image
171
BTW Henry O’Neill JACKSON of
City of Londonderry Steam Boat Agent of 1 pt & Mary IRVINE of Rosebank
Moville Co. Donegal widow of the other pt.
NOTE: Much the same lands as above. |
|
1891 |
31 |
126 |
1891 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1891 |
43 |
109 |
1890- 1894 |
Holywood, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
Henry O’Neill JACKSON – Mary E. McILROY |
|
1891 |
57 |
222 |
1890- 1894 |
Ballynafeigh |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON – Second Royal Mutual |
|
1891 |
57 |
262 |
1890- 1894 |
Carsontown, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
Hugh McCONNELL – William J. JACKSON |
|
1891 |
57 |
263 |
1890- 1894 |
Carsontown |
JACKSON |
William J. JACKSON – Hugh McCONNELL |
|
1892 |
7 |
57 |
1892 |
Antrim |
Jackson, George A. |
George A. JACKSON – Eliza WILSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1892 |
13 |
112 |
1890-1899 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON – John LaTOUCHE, |
|
1892 |
13 |
299 |
1892 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON & ors – Robert JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1892 |
14 |
108 |
1892 Mar 12 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON – Thomas N. SMILEY
Image
163
BTW Robert JACKSON of Millbay [in Carnspindle,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
Islandmagee [Islandmagee]
and James KANE of Ballytober [Ballytober,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower]
(James KANE the elder) both in Islandmagee of 1st pt; Thomas KANE
of Ballytober & James KANE of Ballytober (James KANE the younger) of 2nd pt; Thomas Nelson SMILEY of Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower] Islandmagee
farmer of 3rd pt. … signed by Robert JACKSON.
NOTE: Thomas Nelson
Smiley JACKSON (1902-?) was a grandson of Robert JACKSON (1839-1907) and son
of Luke JACKSON (1864-1923) & Annie SMILEY (1865-?)
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1892 |
15 |
73 |
1892 Mar 13 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Ann |
Ann JACKSON – James SPENCE
Memorial of an indenture of a marriage settlement made by Anne
JACKSON, widow of Parke Ave, Sandymount,
Co. Dublin of 1st pt; William SMITH of Hollingstown, Co. Kildare
of 2nd pt; Isabella M JACKSON (to be married) of Parke Ave
Sandymount spinster of 3rd pt. & James SPENCE of 7 Lower
Sackville St., Dublin, Gent & Robert SAUNDERS of Edenderry, [Edenderry, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], Kings
Co., medical doctor, trustees of the 4th pt. … reciting
indenture dated 10 July 1866 Frederick LINDSAY granted unto Anne LINDSAY..
lands of Killina as described in lease of 3 Jan 1825 when held by John
LINDSAY & Joseph LINDSAY… granted 14 Sept 1868 granted to Anne JACKSON…
secondly lands of Collinstown in Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare abt 262
acres…
NOTE: 1892 Mar 31
Marriage Cert for Isabel Margaret Jane JACKSON of full age & daughter of John
JACKSON, Merchant to William SMITH Gentleman farmer of Carbury, Co.
Kildare. If she went by the forename of Jane in the 1901 Census, it is possible that they were living at Ballyhagen, Co.
Kildare
NOTE: possibly Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
|
1892 |
15 |
85 |
1890- 1894 |
Ballymacarrett, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
Thomas JACKSON – William MILLAR
[Ballymacarret,
Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper]
Image
267
BTW Thomas Henry JACKSON of Boston Bank Mill
Hill London N.W. Co. Middlesex, England School Master of 1st part; Alicia JACKSON of Grace Hill Co. Antrim Widow Isabella CLEMENS wife of
Rev. Frederick CLEMENS of Baldon Yorkshire England, Moravian Clergyman, Joseph
Millar JACKSON of New York USA Merchant Frances Amelia JACKSON of
Mill Street London spinster, Thomas Henry JACKSON and Warwick
deVere JACKSON of Brooklyn New York of 2nd pt & William
MILLAR of Ahoghill Gent & Ernest [?] Bank Accountant of Grace Hill Co.
Antrim therein after called the Trustees of the 3rd pt. for
consideration therein mentioned Thomas Henry JACKSON as representative
of John S. JACKSON deceased assign to Alicia JACKSON,
Isabella CLEMENS, Joseph Millar JACKSON, Frances Amelia JACKSON, Thomas Henry JACKSON & Warwick de Veres JACKSON
NOTE: 1893 Mar 1
Ballykenny Aghaghill Alicia JACKSON age 71 widow of Thomas JACKSON deceased
Linen manufacturer. Death Cert: District Ballymena. |
q |
1892 |
21 |
235 |
May 7 1892 |
Barnamaghery |
JACKSON |
John JACKSON – John THOMPSON
Image
305
BTW John JACKSON of Barnamaghery [Barnamaghery,
Parish of Kilmore, in
the Barony of Castlereagh
Upper] , Co. Down, farmer of 1 pt & John THOMPSON of Barnamaghery
farmer of the pother part. Reciting Mtg 2 Dec 1884 btw William MURDOCK of one
pt & said John JACKSON of other pt. … sum of £100 secured by
indenture of Mtg. … land containing 19a 2r 24p with houses and buildings as
in possession of William MURDOCK in townland of Barnamaghery, Parish Kilmore,
Barony Upper Castlereagh Co. Down … WITNESS: William George FLOOD &
William MEEKAN both of Downpatrick, Co. Down solicitors. John JACKSON [SEAL] |
q |
1892 |
22 |
249 |
!890-1899 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Moses JACKSON – Portadown Loan Co.
SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
|
1892 |
32 |
188 |
1892 July 14 |
Derryfalone, Co. Louth |
STITT |
STITT-WALSH 1880-1889
Between Fanny STITT of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh
widow of the one part & Michael WALSH of Dundalk, Co. Louth, shopkeeper
of the other part ... in consideration of £650 paid to Fanny STITT ... farm
of land known as Derryfalone & Barronstown ... lately in occupation of
Fanny STITT and then in occupation of WALSH ... Fanny STITT tenant by virtue
of Land Law Ireland 1881. WITNESS: Thomas W. KILPATRICK, solicitor &
Thomas WRIGHT, solicitor, both of Armagh. |
|
1892 |
35 |
108 |
1892 |
Antrim |
Jackson, Hugh |
Hugh JACKSON – Charles MONTFORD |
|
1892 |
36 |
270 |
1892 Jul 20 |
|
CROZIER |
Image 211
BTW Thomas Allen MOORE Portadown Farmer and Samuel MOORE
Farmer and Frances Purdy MOORE wife of said Samuel were all of Gilford in the
County of Down of the one part and the Portadown Loan Company Loan Co. Led
Limited having their registered office at Portadown Co. Armagh memorializing
Indenture in consideration of £120 paid by the said Company to the said
Thomas Allen MOORE Samuel MOORE and Frances Purdy MOORE (receipt acknowledged
) Thomas Allen MOORE as Beneficial owner conveyed unto the said Company their
successors and assigns firstly all that new erected Dwelling House in that
part of the town of Gilford aforesaid called Castle Street and formerly in
the possession and occupation of one William
CROZIER Meared on one side by the house of John ROBINSON Hosier and on
the other side by the Gateway between the house thereby demised and the
dwelling house of Baptist JOHNSTON together with the walked in Yard or
backside at the here of the said house and a passage to the same from the
Public Street through the gateway before mentioned and also a Garden lately
laid out for the use of the said house where the late William JOHNSTON 's
haggard [NOTE: what is a “haggard”?] formerly
stood containing with the tenements included 16p plantation measure and also
the fields or town parks at the bottom of said Baptist JOHNSTON ‘s Orchard
formerly in the possession and occupation of the said William CROZIER Containing by estimation 4a 2r 10p plantation
measure be the same more or less situate lying and being in the townland of
Dromaren [Drumaran,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] Parish of Tullylish Barony of Lower Ireagh and County
of Down aforesaid with a passage to the said garden fields work through the
land or joining between the said Baptist JOHNSTON Garden and the said John ROBINSON
‘s garden but the liberty of said passage to Extend no further down the said
lane or loaning then where a gate may be erected at the East Corner of the
said Garden laid out as aforesaid for the purpose of the house and premises
hereby demised and also two reasonable days taking of turf by seven men as
long as turf can with convenience to Sir Richard and William JOHNSTON and
their heirs and assigns be supplied from Dromarin Turf Bog being the lands
and premises comprised in a granted by an Indenture of fee farm 26 Apr 1871
BTW Benjamin DICKSON to one John ALLEN at the yearly Rent of £10.14.
Excepting and reserving thereout all such matters and there as are excepted
and reserved in and by said Fee Farm Grant and all the Estate and interest of
the said Thomas Allen MOORE ( in whom the Estate and interest of the said John
ALLEN had then become vested, therein or thereto and Secondly all that
tenement house and garden situate lying and being in Gilford which was
formerly held and possessed by the late Baptist JOHNSTON Bounded on the East
by Hutchinson CROZIER farm on the West
by Edward McCONNELL‘s and Thomas ALLENs Gardens on the North by said Hutchinson CROZIER Mearing and on the south
by Castle Street together with the Turf Bog and the Flow Moss when was
formerly attached to said house also 3a 14p Irish plantation measure of the
land termed the Backland County on the East by Francis McCONNELL mearing on
the west by Hutchinson CROZIER’s
mearing on the north by Samuel McKEEs land on the south by Land in possession
of said Sir William JOHNSTON being the lands and premises comprised in and
granted by an Indenture of lease for ever 9 Jan 1815 from said Sir William JOHNSTON
Bart to one Samuel NEILL junior at the yearly Rent of £10.10 late Irish
Currency and all the estate and interest of the said Thomas Allen MOORE ( in
whom the estate and interest of the Samuel NEILL junior had been become
vested therein or thereto and said Indenture also witnessed that for considerations
aforesaid they the said Samuel MOORE and Frances Purdy MOORE as beneficial
owner according their Estates and interest therein did and each of them did
thereby convey unto the said Company their and assigns all that and those
that dwelling house tenement Garden and premises as demised by a certain
lease renewable for ever 20 Jan 1767 Richard JOHNSTON to James PURDY and
renewal thereof 7 Sept 1832 made by Sir William JOHNSTON to Ann PURDY at the
yearly rent of £4.12.4 and as formerly in the possession of one James PURDY afterward
in possession of Ann PURDY and lately in possession of Thomas ALLEN with the
rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging excepting and reserving
as therein is excepted and reserved which said tenement and premises all
situate lying and being in Castle Street in the town of Gilford in the Parish
of Tullylish Barony of Lower Iveagh Co. Down being the premises then in the
possession of the said Samuel MOORE and Francis PURDY with one conveyed to
her the said Frances Purdy MOORE by an Indenture dated 31 Jul 1857 made of
Thomas ALLEN of the one part and said Frances PURDY then Frances Purdy ALLEN
of the other part To hold the said therein before firstly and Secondly
conveyed premises unto the said Company their successors and assigns for ever
and to hold the said thereby thirdly conveyed unto the said Company their
successors and assigns for and during the natural lives and life of the ceste
que vies named in said Renewal of said Original lease … WITNESS: Thomas
Allen MOORE Samuel WOOD and Frances Purdy MOORE WITNESS: Andrew George SLOAN
Solicitor and Henry Clendening CANNON Solicitors apprentice both of Portadown
in the County of Armagh Thomas Allen MOORE [SEAL] Samuel MOORE Frances J. MOORE
[SEAL]
NOTE: Henderson CROZIER
(1792-1852) is a likely brother or near-cousin
of William CROZIER (1787-1892). |
|
1892 |
40 |
155 |
1890-1899 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON Declaration of Trust |
|
1892 |
45 |
119 |
1890- 1894 |
Castlereagh, Co. Down |
JACKSON |
Samuel ANDERSON – Margaret JACKSON or
GIBSON |
q |
1892 |
46 |
56 |
1890- 1894 |
Cultra |
JACKSON |
Ulster Bank – William J. JACKSON |
|
1892 |
47 |
143 |
1892 Nov 4 |
Antrim |
JACKSON Anne |
Anne JACKSON & Hugh JACKSON – Rev. John JACKSON
Image
293
BTW Hugh JACKSON of Castlegore [Castlegore,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Leitrim farmer of 1st pt; Anne JACKSON of Castlegore Co.
Antrim widow of 2nd pt. Rev John JACKSON of Ballycastle
[there are 9 townlands in ED Ballycastle, in
Parish Ramoan, Barony
of Cary] Co. Antrim
Presbyterian Minister of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture 3 Nov 1890 btw
Edward DOBSON of the 1 pt; Luke JACKSON of the other pt. Luke
JACKSON died 24 Dec 1891 will dated 3 Nov 1890 dispersed all of his
property bequeathed (amongst other things £890 to said John JACKSON and appointed Hugh JACKSON & John JACKSON his executors …
said Hugh JACKSON as representative of Luke JACKSON since
deceased and beneficial owner assigned to said John JACKSON sum of
£700 owing on foot of the recited indenture of mortgage and interest
due … townland Castlegore 24a 4p in possession of Edward WASSON & parcel
of land in townland of Ross [Ross,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] 64a 3r
in Parish Connor Barony Lower Antrim Co Antrim … WITNESS: Thomas Charles
McCAUGHEY solicitor and John ADRIAN Law Clerk both of Ballymena Co. Antrim … Anne
JACKSON witnessed by William John ALLEN & Gilbert ALLEN both of
Castlegore Co. Antrim Hugh JACKSON [SEAL] Anne JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1892 |
50 |
123 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Thomas JACKSON- Montgomery SOMERVILLE. |
|
1893 |
15 |
231 |
1893 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Agnes |
Agnes JACKSON & ors (Rev. John J JACKSON, James
E. JACKSON)- Viscount HARBERTSON
NOTE: Rev John Joseph
JACKSON & James Edgar JACKSON were sons of Very Rev James
Edward JACKSON & Lydia LAMBERT. Agnes Victoria TRAIL was the wife of
Rev John Joseph JACKSON
SEE: JACKSONs of Doncaster |
|
1893 |
32 |
240 |
1893 May 19 |
Antrim |
JACKSON James |
James JACKSON – Archibald McMURTRY
Image
161
BTW James JACKSON of Mulloughboy [Mullaghboy,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower]
Islandmagee Co. Antrim Mariner of 1 pt & Archibald McMURTRY of Mullaghoy
& Eliza McMURTRY his wife of he other pat .. sum of £200 with interest ..
farm of land containing 4a5p in townland Mullaghboy … James JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1893 |
33 |
264 |
1893 May 6 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Joshua |
Joshua JACKSON – Robert H. ORR
Image
355
BTW Alexander McMASTER jr of Buckna Co. Antrim farmer
of 1st pt; Joshua JACKSON of Templepatrick Co. Antrim
farmer … Robert Harrison ORR farm in Templepatrick, Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Uper Belfast 20a 10p in occupation of Joshua JACKSON deceased
afterwards of Agnes JACKSON and Joshua JACKSON held under
Viscount Templeton as successor to title to late General the Right Honorable
George Frederick Viscount Templeton deceased … Joshua JACKSON [SEAL]
Sworn at Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
|
1893 |
35 |
45 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
Researched by Ken BREAKEY The number was recorded as
1045 – but I suspect #45 |
|
1893 |
36 |
116 |
1893 Jun 10 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON, Gent farmer.
Registration of 147 acres 1 rood 23 perches of land in
Longfield, Barony of Farney, Co. Monaghan & 29 acres 2 roods in
Killabrick |
|
1893 |
36 |
117 |
1893 Jun 10 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON Gent farmer.
Registration of 71 acres 30 perches in Longfield,
Barony of Farney, Co. Monaghan |
|
1893 |
36 |
118 |
1893 Jun 10 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON Gent farmer.
Lands of Corcuilloge containing 38 acres 1 rood
& 35 perches & part of Coolderry, Barony of Farney, Co.
Monaghan |
|
1893 |
36 |
147 |
1893 May 23 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON – Kate MURRAY
Memorial of a deed of charge btw William JACKSON,
farmer and his wife both of Brewel, Co. Kildare of 1 pt & Kate MURRAY of Fryanstown,
Co. Wicklow… land of Brewel 32 acres, Barony of Narragh & Reban East, Co.
Kildare. To Kate MURRAY…. Michael LYNCH of Naas, law clerk, subscribed as
witness. |
|
1893 |
41 |
180 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
William JACKSON- |
|
1893 |
51 |
32 |
1893 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON of Longfield
Public works payment under grants syste. |
|
1893 |
63 |
247 |
1890-1899 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Elizabeth JACKSON
Irish Land Commission. James JACKSON sr. of
Toberhewney [Toberhewny, Parish Shankill, Barony Oneilland
East], Lurgan, Co. Armagh, famer died 28
May 1890,and his son & heir died 28 Dec 1890 leaving his younger brother Joseph
JACKSON heir at law. Land was vested in his mother Elizabeth JACKSON,
the widow. |
|
1893 |
81 |
3 |
1893 Mar 11 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, David & John |
David JACKSON – John JACKSON
Btw John JACKSON of Derrycorr [Derrycor , Parish Tartaraghan, Barony Oneilland
West], Co. Armagh, farmer of 1st pt & Anne Jane JACKSON, Rebecca JACKSON & Esther JACKSON all of Derrycorr of 2nd pt; James Henry JACKSON of Derrycorr, farmer of 3rd pt & David JACKSON of Derrycorr famer of 4th pt…. townland of Gallrock [Gallrock, Parish Tartaraghan, Barony Oneilland
West], Barony of O’Neiland, Co. Armagh |
|
1894 |
28 |
1 |
1890-1899 |
Carlow Town |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON- John M. ROSE
Wrong # |
|
1894 |
50 |
89 |
1894 Jul 30 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – William KERR
Image
49
BTW Jane JACKSON of Ballycastle Co. Antrim wife
of rev. John JACKSON of Ballycastle of 1st pt; Thomas
Charles McCAUGHY of Ballymena Co. Antrim Solicitor of 2nd pt;
Catherine McCAUGHEY otherwise KERR of Carnco Co. Antrim widow of 3rd pt; William KERR of Inshamph [Parish Dunaghy,
Barony Kilconway]
Co. Antrim farmer of 4th pt; reciting deed 10 Oct 1872 btw John
KERR of 1 pt & Francis McCAUGHEY of the other and reciting that Francis
McCAUGHEY died 15 March 1875 whereby he appointed Thomas ROSS James THOMPSON
& John McCAUGHEY his executors and probate was 10 May 1875 granted forth
of the Belfast District Registry of the Court of Probate … transfer of
mortgage debt to Jane JACKSON of £800 … land of Inshamph Parish Dunaghy Barony Kilconway Co. Antrim containing 40a … Jane JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1894 |
50 |
192 |
1894 ul 4 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Lizzie |
Lizzie JACKSON – Samuel HOWARD
Image
97
BTW Lizzie JACKSON otherwise HOWARD wife of John
JACKSON of Natchez State of Mississippi USA and said John JACKSON,
Jane ADAMS otherwise HOWARD wife of John ADAMS of Moyer USA and the said John
ADAMS Mary Rachel DAVISON otherwise HOWARD of City of Belfast Co. Antrim
widow Thomas HOWARD of 115 South 15th ST. Philadelphia USA and
William John HOWARD age 23 Charleville Road Dublin of 1 pt; Samuel HOWARD of
Randalstown Co. Antrim Hotel Keeper of other pt. Reciting lease 8 Feb 1879
from Rt. Hon William Baron O’NEILL to Whiteside HOWARD & also reciting in
consideration of the premises they the said Lizze JACKSON John JACKSON Jane ADAMS John ADAMS Mary Rachel DAVISON Thomas HOWARD and William John John
[sic?] HOWARD land in Randalstown containing in front to the street 109’ 6’
extending in depth front to rere 205’ and in breadth of the rere 104’ and
also parcel of land in the rere of 1stly demised premises and lying to the
North West containing in front to rere 94’ and in depth front to rere 182’ in
Parish Drummaul, Barony Upper Toome Co. Antrim … WITNESS: George PEARSON
Groce Randalstown Samuel C. STUART Ward Commission Agent Belfast |
|
1894 |
61 |
20 |
1894 Jan 27 |
Meath |
JACKSON, Gordon |
Gordon JACKSON
Guardians of the Poor of Kells Union taken land
from representatives of Gordon JACKSON & sum of 4 pounds
been deposited in Bank of Ireland… part of the lands of Rathe containing two
roods and ten perches in field east of road leading from Kingscourt to Nobber
near Patrick Murphy’s house, Barony of Morgallion.
SEE: JACKSONs of
Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
1895 |
11 |
198 |
1895 Feb 15 |
Louth
Armagh |
BROWNE |
Image 314
Beatrice Matilde BROWNE of
Blackrock in the County of Louth and Marguerite. Jackson BROWNE otherwise
called Margaret Jackson BROWNE of Birdhill in Co. Meath Spinsters Mortgagors of
the one part and the Portadown Discount Company Limited - the Mortgagees of
the other part whereby the said Beatrice Matilda BROWNE as Beneficial owner
conveyed to the said Portadown Discount Company Limited first all that and
those the said lands hereditaments and premises conveyed to William BROWN by
Indenture of the 22 Mar 1842 and therein described as all that and those the 8a
2r 8p of land in the townland of Drumarger (otherwise Drumarg [probably Drumard
(Primate) (Drom Ard), Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] ,
near the town of Armagh ( then ) partly part of the desme lands of the See of
Armagh and marked on a Map annexed to an act of this Majesty’s Privy Council
No 6 . and also 19a 3r 27p of the said townland of Drumarge ( or Dramarg )
marked in said map No 7 making together in 28a 1r 35p and also the said
perpetual yearly rent of £72.12.4 created or reserved by the said Indenture
of Conveyance 21 Mar 1843 Between the said William BROWN and Henry Lisle PRENTICE
and issuing or payable out of the said land of Drumarge of Drumarg or some
part or parts thereof and all such increased or deminished yearly rent as may
at any time by substituted , therefore under the provisions of said acts or
any of them and all other rents or duties thereby created or reserved and all
power and remedies for the recovery of said rents and duties or any of them
and also all and whatever is expressed or reserved in or by the said
Indenture of Conveyance of the 21 Mar 1843 and all the estate and interest of
the Grantor thereunder which said lands are situate in the Barony of and in Co. Armagh and Secondly
All that and those the hereditaments and premises conveyed to the
thereinbefore said Daniel Gunn BROWNE by the therein aforesaid Indenture of
the 27 Aug 1872 and therein described as that lot of Ground in the City of
Armagh with the several buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto
belonging containing in front to Market Street 79’ feet in the front to
English Street 250’ in width on the North adjoining to BURGEs ground 176’ and
on the west 260’ situate lying and being in the Barony and County of Armagh
and also all that and those the seven perpetual yearly rents created or
reserved by the therein aforesaid seven Indenture of Conveyance made by the
said Daniel Gunn BROWNE as therein aforesaid and all such increased or
diminished yearly rent as may at any time be substituted therefore
respectively under the provisions of said acts or any of them and all other
rents or duties thereby respectively erected or reserved and all power and
remedies for the recovery thereof and all also all and whatsoever is
excepted or reserved in and by the said seven Indentures of Conveyance or any
of them and respectively issuing and payable out of the said portion in the
City of Armagh by the same Indenture respectively granted one of said
perpetual yearly rents being the yearly rent of £29.17.10 as such increased
or diminished yearly rent as might be substituted therefore as aforesaid
which your created or reserved by the said Indenture of Conveyance of the 22
Jul 1873 from the said Daniel Gunn BROWNE to the said John McWATTERS one
other of said perpetual yearly rents being the yearly rent of £28.9.5 or such
increased or diminished yearly rent as might be instituted a therefore as
aforesaid which was created or reserved by the said Indenture of Conveyance
also of the 22 Jul 1873 from the said Daniel Germ Brown to the said John McWATTERS
one other of said perpetual yearly rents being the yearly rent of £26.14.6 or
such increased or initial yearly rents as might be substituted therefore as
aforesaid which was created or reserved by the said Indenture of Conveyance
of the twenty second day of July one thousand eight hundred and Seventy three
from the said Daniel Gunn BROWNE to the said Alexander BRICE one other of
said perpetual year rents being the yearly rent or sum of £10.2.10 or such
increased or diminished yearly rent as might be substituted therefore as
aforesaid which was created or reserved by the said Indenture of Conveyance
of the 22 Jul 1873 from the said Daniel Gunn BROWNE to the said George ROBINSON
one other of said perpetual yearly rents being the yearly rent or sum of
fourteen pounds fifteen shillings and four pence or such increased or
diminished yearly rent as might be instituted therefor as aforesaid which was
created or reserved by the said Indenture of Conveyance of the 1 Feb 1874 between
the said Daniel Gunn BROWNE of the first part , Mary , Anthony SAVAGE of the
second part and Kate EGAN of the third part one other of said perpetual
yearly rents being the yearly rent of £24.5.7 or such increased or diminished
yearly rent as might be substituted , therefore as aforesaid which was
created or reserved by the said Indenture of Conveyance of the 11 Nov 1874 from
the said Reverend Daniel Gunn BROWNE to the said Robert McKINSTRY M. D. and
one other of said perpetual yearly and being the yearly rent of £17.7.3 ½ or
such increased so diminished yearly rent us might be substituted therefor
which rented or reserved by the said Indenture of Conveyance of the 28 Aug
1877 from the said Reverend Daniel Gunn BROWNE to the said Reverend Charles CARROLL
and all the city or right of redemption of the said Beatrice Matilda BROWNE
in the said premises To Hold all and Singular the said yearly rents
hereditaments and all other the premises hereinbefore expressed to be
conveyed unto and to the use of the said Mortgagees their successors and
assigns for ever subject to the therein aforesaid Mortgage of the 27 Aug 1872
and the sum of £263.3.4 thereby secured and also subject to the therein are said
Mortgage of the 7 Jul 1889 eighty nine and the sum of £2,500 thereby secured
and also subject to the proviso for redemption thereinafter contained and
whereby the said Margaret Jackson BROWNE as Beneficial owner conveyed to to
the Portadown Discount Company Limited first all that part of the lands of
Drumfillagh [Drumsillagh,
Parish Drumcondra,
Barony Lower Slane],
containing about 28a statute measure be the same more or less with the houses
and buildings thereon and the rights manner and appurtenances thereunto be
longing and situate in the Barony of Lower Slane and County of Meath and
Second all that part of the lands of Birdhill [Birdhill,
Parish Drumcondra,
Barony Lower Slane]
containing about 140a 2r 10p statute measure be the same more or less with
the houses and buildings thereon and the rights members and appurtenances
therewith belonging or in anywise appertaining and situate in the Barony of
Lower Slane and County of Meath To Hold the said firstly and Secondly
mentioned and conveyed lands and premises unto the Portadown Discount Company
Limited their successors and assigns subject to the proviso for redemption
therein after contained and therein is contained a proviso for redemption on
payment of the sum of £250 and interest at the rate and time therein
mentioned which Indenture as to the execution thereof by the said Beatrice
Matilda BROWNE who signs as Beatrice Matilda BROWNE is witnessed by Hugh BROWNE
gentleman Blackrock Co. Louth and Edward FERRAR Notary Public Dundalk Co.
Louth and by the said Margaret Jackson BROWNE is witnessed by Hugh H BROWNE
& Edward FERRAR aforesaid Beatrice Matilda BROWNE, [SEAL]
|
|
1895 |
13 |
111 |
1895 Mar 4 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, James D. |
James D. JACKSON 1890-1899
Image
65
Registration of part of lands of Ballygibbon East containing
1a 2r 26p and that part of lands of Ballygibbon West containing 103a 2r 19p
in Barony of Carbury Co. Kildare. Fee simple.
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
q |
1895 |
14 |
168 |
1895 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – Edward ALLWORTHY |
|
1895 |
31 |
66 |
1895 Apr 30 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON - No situation, Antrim
Image
189
BTW James Holmes JACKSON of Larne, Co. Antrim,
merchant of 1 pt & Luke JACKSON of Island Magee farmer of other
pt. reciting one undivided half share of said James Holmes JACKSON in farm of
land in Ballyprior, Parish Islandmagee, Barony Lower Belfast Co. Antrim
containing 46a 30p in possession of George Alexander JACKSON deceased
and lately in possession of Luke JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON as tenants for a statutory term under the assignees of the estate of the
Marquis of Donegall … 2ndly townland of Carnspindle, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Lower Belfast containing 6a 10p formerly in possession of George
Alexander JACKSON deceased and lately in possession of Luke JACKSON & James Holmes JACKSON … 3rdly townland of Ballyprior, Parish
Islandmagee 36a 27p formerly in possession of George Alexander JACKSON deceased … 4thly the household furniture stock farming implements crops and
Chattels on said lands of Ballyprior more and Carnspindle respectively … James
H. JACKSON [SEAL] Luke JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim.
SEE: JACKSONs of Artnagullian, Parish Connor and later of Parish
Islandmagee. |
|
1895 |
31 |
67 |
1895 Apr 30 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H |
James H. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
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190
BTW Luke JACKSON of Island Magee Co. Antrim
farmer of 1 pt & James Holmes JACKSON of Larne Co. Antrim Merchant
of other pt. reciting … all that one half undivided moiety of parcel of land
called Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
being part of townland of Lisnalisk containing 83a 3r 39p … formerly in
possession of George Alexander JACKSON deceased and lately in
possession of Luke JACKSON and James Holmes JACKSON and their
undertenants … also one undivided half share or moiety of the said Luke
JACKSON of tenements on south side of Curren St. In town of Larne held
under recited lease of 11 Sept 1880 described as parcel on north side of
Curran St in Town of Larne containing in front to said street 95’ and
backwards on both sides 135’ and in breadth in rere 95’, Parish of Larne
Barony Upper Glenarm Co. Antrim … for residue of term of 2,000 years .. Luke
JACKSON [SEAL] John Holmes JACKSON [SEAL]
JACKSONs of Artnagullian, Parish Connor and later of Parish
Islandmagee. |
|
1895 |
39 |
280 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
9/7/1895. Josiah BREAKEY, Mullanagore, Rockcorry,
farmer. |
|
1895 |
47 |
235 |
1890-1899 |
Louth |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON
Wrong ref |
q |
1896 |
3 |
7 |
1896 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON – James NEILL |
|
1896 |
19 |
76 |
1896 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Margaret JACKSON – Thomas C McCAUGHEY |
|
1896 |
22 |
22 |
1895 Sept 7 |
Derry
Down |
JACKSON |
Image 13
BTW Isabella CLEMENS wife of
Frederick CLEMENS of Gracefield Magherafelt in the County of Londonderry
Moravian Minister Joseph Millar JACKSON of New York United
States America retired Grain Merchant and Frances Amelia JACKSON of Oakfield Park Raphoe in the County of Donegall Spinster Thomas Henry JACKSON of Christ Church New Zealand Gentleman and Warwick de Vere
JACKSON of Brooklyn United States America sole surviving next of kin of John
S JACKSON [aka John Steele JACKSON] deceased of the first part William MILAR of Aghoghill Co.Antrim Gentleman and
Ernest PENTLAND of the City of Dublin Bank assistant of the second part and
Robert Alexander SIMS of Ballymena in the County of Antrim Merchant and David
Strong KELLY of Castledawson Co. Londonderry Clerk of Petty Sessions
hereinafter called the said Trustees of the third part … did thereby grant
and assign and they the said parties thereto of the first part as next of kin
of the said John S JACKSON did thereby grant assign and confirm
unto the said Trustees first all that and that the hereditaments granted by
an Indenture 2 Nov 1890 all that and those the premises comprised in and
expressed to be granted by the therein recited Indenture of fee farm grant of
the 23 May 1885 and therein described as all that piece or parcel of building
ground situate on the East side of a new Street intended to be called Garnet
Street and on the West side of a new Street intended to be called Frere
Street in the Town of Belfast Barony of upper Belfast and County of Antum
contains in front to Garnett Street 215’ 2” or thereabouts and to Frere
Street 215’ 2” or thereabouts and in depth from street to street 73’ 3” or
thereabouts be the said admeasurements or any of them more or less which said
premises are more particularly delineated on the map or pound plan endorsed
thereon and colored red and secondly all that and those the premises
comprised in and expressed to be granted by the therein recited of 25 May
1885 and then described as all that piece or parcel of building ground
situate on the East side of a new Street intended to be Called Iron Street in
the Town of Belfast Barony of upper Belfast and County of Antrim containing
in front to said Street and in the one 215’ and in depth from front to rere 38’
9… and thirdly all that and those the premises comprised in and expressed to
be granted by the therein recited Indenture of 16 Nov 1887 and therein
described as all that piece or parcel of ground on the north side of Balkan
Street in the Town Parish and Barony of Belfast and County of Antrim
containing in front to Balkan Street 393’ and in depth from front to rere on
the East side 30’ and on the West side along Frere street 27’ 3” to the said
admeasurements more or bounded on the North by the rere of houses fronting
Raglan Street on the depth by Balkan Street on the East by houses fronting
Balkan Street and on the West by Cyprus Street … and fourthly all that and
those the premises comprised in and expressed to be granted by the therein
rented Indenture 16 Nov 1887 and therein described as all that piece or parcel
of ground on the South side of Balkan street and north side of Pleona [?] Street and having
entages to both of said streets in the Town Parish and upper half Barony of
Belfast and County of Antrim containing along Balkan Street and along long
street … bounded on the north by Balkan Street on the South partly by Pleans
Street and partly by the here of houses in said last mentioned street on the
East by main street and houses in Plean Street and on the West partly by
houses in Plea and Balkan Street … to be demised by therein recited Indenture
of Lease of the 5 Sept 1891 that was to say all that and those that piece or
parcel of ground on the north side of the Beersbridge Road in the Townland of Ballymacarrett [Ballymacarret, Parish Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion). Barony Castlereagh Upper] Parish of Knockbreda
Barony of upper Castlereagh and County of Down containing in front to
Beersbridge Road 42’ or thereabouts and in the rere next passage 9’ wide or
from front to here on the East side next Lord Street 56’ 6” or thereabents
and on the West next premises of Mr MONCREITH 44’ 6” or thereabouts be all or
any of said admeasurements more or Less To Hold the same unto and to the use
of the said Trustees upon Trust to pay to the said Thomas Henry JACKSON the sum of £6.19.1 annually subject to deductions for Rates and Taxes … and
as to the remainder of the Rents issues and profits arising from the said
premises to pay the same annually to the said Frances Amelia JACKSON during the Term of her natural life for her sole and separate use and free
from the debts and control of any husband whom she may marry and whose
Receipt shall be a good and sufficient discharge to the said Trustees and
upon her death upon the Trusts therein set forth which said Deed and this
memory as to the execution thereof respectively by the said Isabella CLEMENS WITNESS:
James HENRY Farmer and George FORBES Grocer of Gracefield Magherafelt as to its
execution by the said Joseph Millar JACKSON WITNESS James
Alexander REA Clerk and James Michael FORBES Baker both of 1322 Third Avenue
New York United States of America and said Deed by the said Frances Amelia JACKSON are witnessed by the before named James HENRY and George FORBES
and said Deed as to its execution by the said Thomas Henry JACKSON is
witnessed by William WALTON and Thomas Walter CANE both of Christchurch in
the Colony of New Zealand Schoolmasters and said Deed as to its execution by
the said Warwick De Vere JACKSON is witnessed by the before named
James Alexander REA and James Michael FORBES and said deed by the said
William MILLAR are Witnessed by Robert LOVE Medical Practitioner and Robert B
McCORD Farner both of Ahoghill aforesaid and said Deed and Memonal as to
their execution by the said Ernest PENTLAND are Witnessed by William M MINNIS
of 86 Talbot Street Dublin Clerk and Henry Charles NELSON Solicitor of 10
Fleet Street Dublin both in the County of Dublin and said Deed and Memorial
as to their execution by the said Robert Alexander SIMMS are witnessed by
Robert BARNETT Bookkeeper , and Robert M BELL Cashier with Ballymena
aforesaid and said Deed and Memorial as to their execution by the said David
Strong KELLY are Witnessed by George HUDSON Gentleman and William George MacKRELL
Clerk both of Castledawson aforesaid Isabella CLEMENS [SEAL] Frances
Amelia JACKSON [SEAL] William MILLER [SEAL] William MILLAR [SEAL] Ernest
Pentland [SEAL] Robt A SIMS [SEAL] D. S. KELLY [SEAL] and sealed by the said
Isabella CLEMENS … |
|
1896 |
61 |
74 |
1896 Sept 24 |
Gortmellon, o. Tyrone |
OLIVER, Wm |
Part of the lands of Gortmellon cont. 146 a 3r 5p in
Barony of Strabane, Co. Tyrone, held in fee simple by William OLIVER of
Gortmellon Dunemanagh, Co. Tyrone, farmer. |
|
1896 |
73 |
156 |
1896 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – William J. WALLACE |
|
1897 |
8 |
277 |
1897
Feb 8 |
Ballyscandle, Co. Armagh |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Andrew C.B. – BRAWLY
Andrew Coulter Bradford OLIVER of Ballyscandle [Ballyscandal, Parish Eglish (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh Farmer for £140 from William BRAWLEY of
Terreskane [Terraskane, Parish Eglish (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]. Andrew Coulter Bradford OLIVER assigned 11 acres 14 p of
the farm at Ballyscandle. |
|
1897 |
14 |
283 |
1897
Feb 26 |
Lisbane, Co. Armagh |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, Andrew C.B. – GILLESPIE
Between David GILLESPIE of Armagh, Merchant and Andrew
Coulter Bradford OLIVER of Ballybrockey [Ballybrocky, Parish Eglish (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh, Farmer for £50 GILLESPIE assigned to OLIVER
part of Lisbane [Lisbane Parish Eglish (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], 10 acres 2 roods 25 perches in the Parish of
Eglish. |
|
1897 |
18 |
60 |
1897 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Robert |
Robert JACKSON – William HUTTON |
|
1897 |
26 |
6 |
1890-1899 |
Athy |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON – Patrick MAHON |
q |
1897 |
37 |
20 |
1897 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, David S. |
David S. JACKSON – 1st Belfast 428 St |
|
1897 |
38 |
162 |
1897 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON –
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. George A. JACKSON |
|
1897 |
40 |
58 |
1897 May 12 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
James William JACKSON – Jane JACKSON
Image
185
BTW James William JACKSON of Tiritick [Tiratick,
Parish Killerry,
Barony of Tirerrill]
Ballintogher Co. Sligo of 1 pt & Jane JACKSON spinster of other
pt. In consideration of £100 paid by said Jane JACKSON to said James
William JACKSON thereby assigned to Jane JACKSON farm of land with
the Dwelling House and Buildings part of townland of Gortlawn [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill], Co. Sligo, Parish Killery Barony Tirerill Co. Sligo
containing 37a 4p held as a judicial tenancy under representatives of Peter
O’CONNOR … unexpired term of 15 years … James W. JACKSON [SEAL] in
presence of James G. SPENCE Albert St., Sligo & Alexander GILLMORE
Teretick farmer. |
|
1897 |
41 |
111 |
1897 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Annie |
Annie JACKSON – Thomas KANE |
|
1897 |
41 |
248 |
1897 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1897 |
42 |
31 |
1897 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – Luke JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1897 |
53 |
66 |
1897 July 3 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, John |
John JACKSON 1890-1899
Image
34
BTW John JACKSON of Fairview House Grangebeg,
Co. Kildare [aka Grange
Beg, Parish of Gilltown,
in the Barony of South
Naas] tenant farmer thereinafter called the said tenant “of the one part”
and The Commissioners Public Works in Ireland … in consideration of £66 …
part of lands of Grangebeg, Barony of Naas South, Co. Kildare … John
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: The Parish of
Gilltown is on the border of Co. Wicklow. |
q |
1898 |
5 |
2 |
1898 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Annie |
Annie JACKSON – Campbell STEWART |
|
1898 |
17 |
228 |
1898 Mar 12 |
Ballygibbon, , Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare |
JACKSON |
JACKSON – certification of title lands of
Ballygibbon West containing 115 acres 3r 29 p statute measure, Barony of
Carbury, Co. Kildare – fee simple. William JACKSON farmer of
Ballygibbon West, Edenderry, Kings Co. [Edenderry, Parish Monasteroris, Barony Coolestown], Kings Co.]
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
1 |
1898 |
19 |
178 |
1898 Mar 21 |
Killenane, Co. Kildare |
JACKSON Richard & John |
JACKSON-JACKSON
Indenture of assignment 18 Mar 1898 btw Richard
JACKSON of Killenane, Co. Kildare, farmer of the one part and John
JACKSON of Fairview, Dunlavin, Co. Kildare, rate collector. Of the other
part. Reciting indenture of lease Aug 10 1841 and made between William
Truelock BOOKEY of 1st pt & John JACKSON of 2nd pt and Richard JACKSON of 3rd pt where Richard JACKSON as beneficial owner did assign to John JACKSON lands of Canny Court
containing 76 acres, Parish of Gilltown, Barony of South Naas, Co. Kildare |
1 |
1898 |
20 |
155 |
1898 Mar 23 |
Mayo |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-KENNY
Btw Sidney JACKSON of Curroy, Co. Mayo
spinster…reciting 24 Sept 1862 Rev William Oliver JACKSON then of
Pickle Point Co. Mayo obtained a judgement against James Vaughan JACKSON of 600 pounds against lands of Ballina, Barnoy of Tyrawly, Co. Mayo formerly
in possession of Arthur VAUGHAN deceased. |
1 |
1898 |
20 |
155 |
1890-1899 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON |
q |
1898 |
20 |
156 |
1898 Mar 23 |
Mayo |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-KENNY
Susan Anne JACKSON, widow of Curroy, Co.
Mayo & Sidney JACKSON, spinster & Louisa KENNY of
Currow, sipinster, Co. Mayo…. Several lands in Barony of Gallon, Co. Mayo. |
1 |
1898 |
20 |
156 |
1890-1899 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON |
q |
1898 |
49 |
67 |
1890-1899 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, James D. |
James D. JACKSON – Kildare Public Works |
|
1898 |
50 |
52 |
1898 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Rev. John |
Rev. John JACKSON – Edward WASSON
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1898 |
55 |
219 |
1898 Aug 3 |
Tyrone |
OLIVER |
Indenture btw Mary OLIVER of Lismullydown in Co of
Tyrone, spinster of 1st part & Jane OLIVER, widow and Andrew
OLIVER farmer, both of Lismullydown of 2nd pt.William MILLAR of
Stillao farmer, James CADDOO of Tullygiven farmer & Eliza GRAY of
Gortmeron widow all in Co of Tyrone of 3rd pt. Rev
Daniel MANDERSON Presbyterian Minister of Minterburn of 4th pt…for
88 pounds released of townland of Lismullydoon previously in occupation of
James OLIVER deceased cont 35 acres, Parish of Aghaloo,… |
1 |
1898 |
83 |
114 |
1898 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – John BELL |
|
1898 |
89 |
92 |
1890-1899 |
|
|
FEEHAM- Henry Church BACKHOUSE |
|
1899 |
4 |
43 |
1890-1899 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Sidney |
Sidney JACKSON |
|
1899 |
15 |
203 |
1899 Feb 23 |
Carlow |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON 1890-1899
Image
470
Registration of part of lands of Ballysallagh Upper
containing 8a.0r 35p in Barony Rathvilly Co. Carlow held in fee simple by Jane
JACKSON widow whose postal address is Ballysallagh, Hacketstown,
Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow. |
|
1899 |
32 |
34 |
1899 Apr 17 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, Richard |
Richard JACKSON 1890-1899
Image
296
Registration parts of lands of Derrylileagh [Derrylileagh, Parish Tartaraghan, Barony Oneilland
West] containing 14a 2r 2p in Barony of
O’Neilland West Co. Armagh. Fee simple for Richard JACKSON whose
postal address is Derrylileagh, Maghery, Moy, farmer |
q |
1899 |
41 |
40 |
1899 May 4 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON 1890-1899
Image
511
[Public Works] William JACKSON of Ballygibbon
West Co. Kildare farmer … improvements approved … loan of £80 to William
JACKSON, owner of part of Ballygibbon West
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
|
1899 |
87 |
54 |
1890-1899 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, James D. |
James D. JACKSON |
|
1899 |
90 |
171 |
1899 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON – Samuel H. MACKEY |
|
1900 |
21 |
27 |
1900 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Rev. John |
Rev. John JACKSON – William CURRY
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1900 |
11 |
202 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON – Postmaster General |
|
1900 |
39 |
46 |
|
Kildare |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary JACKSON 1900-1904
Image
28
Part of the lands of Brewel East or Merville containing
34a 2r 2p in Barony Narragh and Reban East Co. Kildare held in fee simple in
Folio #534 of the register Ownership Mary JACKSON widow whose postal
address is Brewal East Colbinstown Co. Wicklow is the owner of the foregoing
property.. NOTE: She died in 1903 and was
Catholic. SEE: Kildare
Probates. |
|
1900 |
41 |
202 |
1900 Jun 20 |
Tyrone |
OLIVER |
Lands of Drumkirk cont. 65.1.25 stature measure.
Ownership: James OLIVER of Drumkirk Augher, Co. Tyrone, farmer. |
|
1900 |
59 |
1 |
1900 Sept 1 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Matthew |
Matthew JACKSON – Coleraine Building Society
Image
5
BTW Matthew JACKSON of Rathmore Co. Antrim Esq
of 1st pt & Coleraine Building Society having its registered
office at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. Reciting in consideration of £850
indenture of Fee farm grant for land on which Mansion House known as Rathmore
was built together with road leading from road btw Belfast and Carrickfergus
Rd & Greenisland Railway Station to said Mansion House in townland of
West Division [?] of Sr. Nicholas Rural division of Larne Co. Antrim …
WITNESS: Charles R. ANDERSON Solicitor & James LOWRY Law Clerk. Matthew
JACKSON [SEAL]
1901
Census: Matthew JACKON age 52 born in England; wife Elizabeth Ann age 45
born Co. Antrim; children: Albert Edward age 13; Jane Elizabeth age 9;
Herbert Maxwell age 6.
Birth Cert: 1888 Jan 6 Albert Edward JACKSON son
of Matthew JACKSON 15 Eglington St Belfast
& Elizabeth Ann DAVIDSON.
Marriage Cert: 1873 Mar 28 marriage Matthew JACKSON merchant of Liverpool son of Matthew
JACKSON farmer to Lizzie Ann DAVIDSON dau William DAVIDSON Clergyman |
|
1900 |
76 |
204 |
|
Killynure |
BROWN |
Lands of Killynure 56.0.13 & of Enagh
49.0.22 fee simple ownership of Thompson Brown, farmer.
SEE: Jackson Family - Five Generations. Thompson BROWN
was my g-g-grandfather |
|
1900 |
80 |
88 |
1900 Dec 11 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – David McCOSH
Image
336
BTW Andrew CAREY & Francis CAREY both of Rathkenny
Co. Antrim farmers of 1st pt Anne JACKSON of Castlegore [Castlegore,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Wicklow of 2nd pt & David McCOSH of Knockboyen Co Antrim
farmer of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture of mortgage 9 Dec 1900 1888
from said David … £200 said David to Anne JACKSON … land in premisses
of townland Knockboy Barony Lower Antrim containing exclusive of County roads
36a 3r 10p … WITNESS: Luke JACKSON. Andrew CAREY [SEAL] Francis CAREY
[SEAL] Anne JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: L Jackson HOLME [?] Antrim
Albert McCLELLAND
NOTE: Luke JACKSON
(1814-1891) of Castlegore, was the husband of Anne EGGLESON (1831-1906). They
were parents of Rev. John JACKSON (1853-1929), Hugh JACKSON (1858-1906), Jane
JACKSON 1862-1881), George JACKSON (1872-1890)
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1900 |
82 |
209 |
1900 Dec 22 |
Armagh |
OLIVER |
OLIVER, David – MAGAHAN
Mtg. btw David OLIVER of Lurgan, Co. Armagh retired
Grocer. & Fred W. MAGAHAN of Lurgan, Clerk of petty sessions…. Piece of
building round in front to Union Street 20 in front & rear & 120 ft
deep. |
|
1901 |
37 |
231 |
1901 |
Antrim |
JACKSON James H. |
James H. JACKSON – William H. YOUNG |
|
1901 |
57 |
292 |
1901 |
Antrim |
JACKSON James H. |
James H. JACKSON – John DORMAN |
|
1901 |
60 |
140 |
1901 Aug 5 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, James & William |
James JACKSON – William JACKSON
Names
Index for J – 1900-1904
Image
577
BTW James JACKSON of Davidstown Kilcullen Co.
Kildare farmer of 1 pt & William JACKSON of Racefield Kilcullen
Co. Kildare farmer of other pt. … reciting part of lands of Racefield &
Crownglass 265a 1r 31p … held as tenant year to year from Major Robert H.
BURROWES under agreement 28 Aug 1889 … WITNESS: James JACKSON Farmer.
SEE: JACKSONs of Athgarven & Kineagh & Monestrevan Co.
Kildare |
|
1901 |
80 |
150 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON – Alice J. JACKSON |
|
1901 |
81 |
203 |
1901 Oct 25 |
Leitrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON 1900-1904
Image
68
[Registration] part of lands of Derrybrisk 18a1r2p Thomas
JACKSON farmer held in fee simple Barony Drumahaire Co. Leitrim |
|
1901 |
81 |
238 |
1900-1904 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON |
|
1901 |
95 |
71 |
|
|
BREAKEY |
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
11/12/1901. William BREAKEY, Corleck, Laknamard
(?), Newbliss |
|
1902 |
4 |
148 |
|
Cornanure |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, James
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
14/1/1902. James BREAKEY, junior, farmer of
Cornanure, Ballybay. |
|
1902 |
28 |
49 |
1902 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Mary MOSSON |
|
1902 |
62 |
92 |
1901 Aug
27 |
Louth
Armagh
Meath |
BROWN
JACKSON
REID GILMORE
McCULLAGH |
NAMES: Rev. William REID of
Belfast; Eliezer GILMORE of Liscalgot; ; ; ; ; of
Slieveroe; ;
Thompson BROWN; OTHER PLACES |
1 |
1902 |
84 |
259 |
1902 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Hugh JACKSON - ? |
|
1902 |
86 |
185 |
1902 Dec 5 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
James W. JACKSON – Jane JACKSON
Image
356
BTW James William JACKSON of Teretrick [Tiratick,
Parish Killerry,
Barony of Tirerrill]
Ballintogher Co. Sligo farmer of 1 pt & Jane JACKSON of Teretrick
spinster of other pt. In consideration of £200 paid to James William
JACKSON by said Jane JACKSON …. Lands of Gortlawen [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill, Co. Sligo] Parish
Killery Baron Tererill Co. Sligo containing 37a 4p statute measure held under
representatives of Peter O’CONNOR deceased for yearly rent of £30.5.2 …
WITNESS: Joseph Henry GILLMORE of Ballinascarrow [possibly Ballynacarrow
North, Parish Kilvarnet,
Barony Leyny or Ballynacarrow
South, Parish Kilvarnet,
Barony Leyny] Ballymote
and Alexander GILLMORE of Ballinascarrow Ballymote both Gentlemen James W.
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1902 |
91 |
49 |
1902 Dec 19 |
Down |
CROZIER |
NOTE: This document is several pages long and very
complex. It covers many lands of Gilford Co. Down. My immediate interest was
the section on Hutchinson CROZIER.
Image 319
I the Right Honorable John ROSS a Land Judge of the
Chancery Division Carleton of the High Court of Justice in Ireland under the
authority of the Landed Estates Court Land Act 1858 and of the acts amending
the same in consideration of the sum of £5,200 by Katherine CARLETON of
Portadown Co. Armagh Spinster paid into the Bank of Ireland to the account of
the accountant General of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland and to
the credit of the Estate of Trustees of Benjamin DICKSON deceased continued
& c Owners and Petitioners and in consideration of the further sum of £10,000
ascertained by a Land Judge to be due to the said Katherine CARLETON on foot
of incumbrances affecting the said Estate and by a Land Judge authorised to
be retained by the said Katherine CARLETON in part discharge of the purchase
money of £15,200 for which she has purchased the hereditaments hereinafter
mentioned … and forming portion of the Townlands of Lougham [Loughans,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half], Drumaran [Drumaran,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] and Tullylish [Tullylish,
Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] in the Barony of Lower Iveagh (upper half ) Co. Down
and premises situate in and forming portion of the town of Gilford …
The lands are described in the lease as all that
tenement or parcel of land in New Mill street immediately adjoining Joseph WEIRs
tenement on the North and extending south 94 feet fronting the great road now
leading from Gilford to Lurgan and extending backwards to an equal breath to Hutchinson CROZIER mearing together also
with the field at the rere thereof now in possession of the said Robert NEWSOM
meared and bounded on the North by the lands of Castle Hill and on the east
and South by lands in possession of Hutchinson
CROZIER containing by estimation 1 acre and 26 perches Just plantation
measure …
… from Benjamin DICKSON to John ALLEN. The premises are
described in the said grant as " all that the tenement and premises
demised by the said Lease of 23d April 1788 and therein described as all that
new erected dwelling house in that part of the town of Gilford aforesaid
called Carstle street - the and now in the possession and occupation of the
said William CROZIER mired on one side
by the house of John ROBINSON Hozier and on the other side by the gateway
between the house hereby demised and the dwelling house of Baptist JOHNSTON
together with the Walled in yard a backside at the were of the said house and
a passage to the same from the public Street through the gateway before
mentioned and also a garden lately laid out for the use of the said house
where the late William JOHNSTON’s haggard formerly stood containing with the
tenement including 166 plantation measure and also the fields or town parks
at the bottom of the said Baptist JOHNSTON’s orchard now in the possession
and occupation of the said William CROZIER containing by estimation 4 a or of plantation measure be the same more or
less situate lying and being in the townland of Drumaran [Drumaran , Parish Tullylish,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] Parish of Fuller [?] and
County of Down aforesaid with a passage to the said garden field town parts
through the lane or loaning between the said Baptist JOHNSTON’s garden and
the said John ROBINSON ‘s garden but the liberty of said passage to extend no
further down the said lane or loaning then where a gate may be erected at the
part and of said garden laid out as aforesaid for the me of the house hereby
demised and also two reasonable days taking of turf by seven men as long as
they can … |
|
1903 |
21 |
262 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON – Rev Robert LYNN |
|
1903 |
26 |
6 |
1903 Apr 9 |
Tyrone |
OLIVER |
John James OLIVER, farmer of Magheracrigan [aka
Magheracreggan, Parish Ardstraw], Co. Tyrone of 1 pt & James LONG of
Ballysally, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, farmer. OLIVER had transferred 30
Sept 1875 part of town and lands of Carncoran Glebe, Barony of West Omagh,
Co. Tyrone cont 20 acres. Now in possession of Mary Jane KERR in townland of
Magheracreggan… held by James OLIVER under Duke of Abercorn for yearly rent
of 27 pounds in Parish of Ardstraw, Barony of Strabane, Co. Tyrone… |
1 |
1903 |
35 |
300 |
1903 May 19 |
Meath
Coleraine
Londonderry |
|
Image
567
NOTE: I am unsure why I
tagged this as being in Co. Meath. I was a registration for the townland of
Ardvarness 20a2r 18p In Barony Coleraine and Co. Londonderry registered to
James CARSON of Ballywilliam Macosquin, Coleraine |
|
1903 |
42 |
179 |
1903 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON & ors – Samuel JAMESON |
|
1903 |
45 |
30 |
1903 Jun 20 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H |
James H. JACKSON – Robert McKILLOP
Image
449
BTW James Holmes JACKSON of Barnhill, Larne Co.
Antrim Draper of 1 pt & Robert McKILLOP of Larne Flesher of other pt …
tenement on South side of Point Street Town of Larne in townland and Parish
of Inver Barony Lower Belfast Co. Antrim containing in front next said street
18’2” in breadth at rere 15’4” from front to rere on east side 153’2” and
from front to rere on west side 153’ … James H. JACKSON [SEAL] Robert
McKILLOP [SEAL]
NOTE: James Holmes JACKSON b. Abt 1845, d. 18 Mar 1916, Barnhill, Larne, Co. Antrim
SEE: JACKSONs of Artnagullian, Parish Connor and later of Parish
Islandmagee. |
|
1903 |
45 |
61 |
1900-1904 |
Meath |
JACKSON, Gordon A. |
Gordon A. JACKSON
I couldn’t see any JACKSON mention. |
15 |
1903 |
47 |
148 |
1903 Jul 6 |
Edenderry, Co. Kildare |
JACKSON |
Anne JACKSON of Ballyhagan, Carbury, Co.
Kildare, widow & Benjamin WALKER of Martin’s Row, Chapelizod, Co. Dublin
Esq. of one part & rural council of Edenderry…under Settled Land Acts
1882-1890 as owners in fee… conveyed to Council. part of townland of Killinagh
Lower, Parish of Kilpatrick, Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare – 2 roods 16
perches.
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
1 |
1903 |
48 |
188 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON – Ireland Bank |
|
1903 |
55 |
26 |
1903 Aug 4 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
James W. JACKSON – Thomas JACKSON 1903
Bk 55.
Image
495
BTW James William JACKSON of Tererick [Tiratick,
Parish Killerry,
Barony of Tirerrill]
Co. Sligo farmer of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Gortlownan [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] Co. Sligo farmer of
other pt. James William JACKSON as beneficial owner granted to Thomas
JACKSON farm and premises in townland Tubernan [Toberanania , Parish Killerry , Barony Tirerrill] Parish Killery Barony Tirerrill Co. Sligo 22a Irish
Plantation measure together with the buildings and erections theron …
WITNESS: Hugh CROWE & Mary Elizabeth BULLOCH both of Co. Sligo solicitors
clerks James W. JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE; Gortlownan is on the border with Co. Leitrim and is
sometimes described as being in Co. Leitrim.
SEE: Descendants of Thomas JACKSON of Co. Sligo - of Coloony, Lavally, Gortlownan & Teretick etc |
|
1903 |
81 |
4 |
1903 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Rev. John & ors |
Rev. John JACKSON – William HILL
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1903 |
84 |
290 |
1903 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Henry McAULEY |
|
1904 |
16 |
299 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Alice JACKSON-George T. POLLEXEFEN |
|
1904 |
16 |
300 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Alice JACKSON-George T. POLLEXEFEN |
|
1904 |
27 |
190 |
1900-1904 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Benjamin JACKSON |
|
1904 |
31 |
53 |
1904 May 12 |
Down
Dublin |
CROZIER |
ROD 1904 31 53 AI
Version Jane Crozier CLARKE Charles MAGEE
Image 31
A Memorial of an Indenture of
Appointment of New Trustees dated 12th day of May 1904 (and indorsed an
Indenture of Settlement dated 7th April 1860 and made between Francis CLARKE [NOTE: (abt 1808-1877)
M.D. husband of Jane Crozier MAGEE] of
the 1st part Charles MAGEE [(1794-1881) father of Jane Crozier MAGEE] of
the second part said Jane Crozier MAGEE
of the 3rd part and William CROZIER [probably William Snell
MAGEE (1828-1884)] and Jonathan CLARKE
of the 4t part Registered 16th April 1860 Book 11 No218 ) and made Between
the therein named Jane Crozier MAGEE
now CLARKE of 7 Ashbrook Terrace Leeson Park Dublin Widow of the one part
and Francis Edward CLARKE of Boyle in the County of Roscommon Archdeacon of Elphin
[SEE: Biddulph
History: he died 9 March 1910 at Boyle, Co. Roscommon] and Annie
Selina CLARKE [NOTE: Annie Selina CLARKE (1866-1928) Birth
Cert: b. Mountmath, Queens, dau of Francis CLARKE surgeon and Jane Crozier CLARKE formerly MAGEE. 1911
Census age 45 and living with sister Margaret Jane CLARKE age 49,
unmarried sisters. Probate: Clarke Annie Selina of
"Rockmore" Newcastle and of "Rosina" Rostrevor both
County Down spinster died 23 April 1928 at latter place Probate Belfast 20
December to Margaret Jane Clarke spinster. Effects £511 11s. 6d.] of
Ashbrook Terrace Leeson Park Dublin Spinster of the other part Whereby after
writing as therein said Memorializing presents Witnessed that in exercise of
the power for that purpose by the therein written Indenture given to the said
Jane Crozier CLARKE and of every or
any power enabling her in that behalf she the said Jane Crozier CLARKE did thereby appoint the said
Francis Edward CLARKE and Annie Selina CLARKE to be Trustees in place of
said William CROZIER and Jonathan CLARKE
both deceased for the purposes of the therein written Indenture or such of
the same poses as might be subsisting and capable of taking effect and this
Indenture also witnessed that the said Jane Crozier CLARKE thereby declared that all and singular the lands and premises mentioned
in the Schedule thereto and hereunto written and all other ( if any ) the
lands and premises whether real or personal which were then subject to the
trusts of the therein written Indenture and are capable of being vested by
that declaration should rest in the said Francis Edward CLARKE and Annie
Selina CLARKE as joint tenants for all the estate and interest then subject
to the trusts of the therein written Indenture , upon the trusts and subject
to the powers and provisions & applicable thereto respectively by virtue
of the therein written Indenture . Schedule above referred to - - The within
mentioned premises in Sydney Avenue Blackrock - - The sum of £1,636.17.6 a
portion of within mentioned Mortgage debt of £2,500 on the Tyrone property
with interest at 4 per cent to be held upon the trusts of within mentioned
Policy for £1,000 on the life of Francis CLARKE deceased which said sum of £1,636.17.6
now represents the proceeds of said Policy for £1,000. 3 . The Sum of
£752.19.2 another portion of said Mortgage debt of £2,500 to be held upon the
trusts of within mentioned Dame Street property which said sum of £752.19.2
now represents the proceeds of said Dame Street property and legacies
to the within mentioned Jane Crozier CLARKE
under the Will of Miss WILSON and Miss Charlotte CROZIER being after acquired property of said Jane C. CLARKE
-- Mortgage debt of £550 on the within mentioned Tyrone property with
interest at 5% upon the trusts of the within mentioned policy of £500 on the
life of James READ deceased and which said sum of £550 now represents the
proceeds of said policy of £500 . -- Lands and premises mentioned in Deed of
Partition dated the 30 October 1865 and made between Elizabeth Jane MAGEE of
the 1st part Charlotte CROZIER 2nd part Revd Samuel MAGEE 3rd part William A KIDD and Thomas Augustus
PRENTICE of the 4th part Edward TANDY of the 5th part Charles MAGEE of the
6th part and William CROZIER and
Jonathan Clarke of the 7th part comprising the Townland of Stangmore Drunder
Tullydol Drumnleigh and Tullylearn
[SEE: Earlier deed references: six Town Lands or Ballyboe
known by the names of Tullikean [possibly Turleenan,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Tulladuffe [Tullydowey (Tulaigh Dubhthaigh), Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Drundarge [Drumderg,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle] Stange [either Stangmore
(Knox) and/or Stangmore
(Magee), both in Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle], Drumley als Fullanckelly [Drumlee,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle], and Derrygowen[probably Derrygoonan,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Tyrone portion), Barony Dungannon Middle]
which were substituted for the within mentioned one
property subject to above Mortgages of £2,500 and £550 which said deed as to
the due execution thereof by the said Jane Crozier MAGEE now CLARKE WITNESS Robert HAYES Solicitor & 25 Masson Street Dublin
and Wm J. LUNDY Solicitor Asst to Messrs HAYES & Sons Solicitors & 25
Nassau St Dublin and as to the execution thereof by the said Francis Edward CLARKE
and Annie Selina CLARKE same are witnessed by Robert HAYES aforesaid Jane CLARKE
[SEAL] Signed and Sealed by the said Jane Crozier MAGEE now CLARKE in
presence of Robert HAYES Solicitor … |
|
1904 |
33 |
103 |
1904 May 25 |
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Image
310
BTW Benjamin JACKSON of Nanaghmore Co. Kildare
farmer of 1st pt. Henry JACKSON of Calverstown Co. Kildare
of other pt. For consideration paid by Henry JACKSON the said Benjamin
JACKSON as beneficial owner assigned to Henry JACKSON part of
lands of Glencannon containing 87a 3r 35p in Barony Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow…
WITNESS: Anne JACKSON of Calverstown Kilcullen Co. Kildare spinster
& William BARRETT of 14 Molesworth Street, Dublin Solicitors Assistant. Benjamin
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: 1901
Census. Benjamin JACKSON age 64 (b. 1837), farmer of House 14
Lipstown, Narraghmore. Wife Charlet JACKSON [aka Charlotte JACKSON)
age 62. 1911
Census both alive, married 41 years. No mention of children.
NOTE: 1901 Census. Henry
JACKSON, age 43 (b 1858) & Benjamin JACKSON age 42 & Annie
JACKSON age 42 all unmarried farmers of Ballyshannon, Calverstown, Co.
Kildare
NOTE: Benjamin JACKSON. Probate Jan
17, 1913, late of Narraghmore, Co.Kildare, Farmer who died November 30, 1912
granted at Dublin to Henry JACKSON and Frederick BYRNE, Farmers.
Effects £4,437 19s 10d. Resworn£4,626 16s 10d.
SEE: Jacksons of Athgarvan & Kineagh, Co. Kildare. |
|
1904 |
36 |
128 |
1900-1904 |
Down |
DOAK |
Image
68
James DOAK and lands of Loughans in Co. Down. The one
before was DOAK and lands at Gilford. |
|
1904 |
37 |
128 |
1900-1904 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON
Image
202
[Registration] Thomas JACKSON farmer of
Tullygare, Co. Monaghan aka Tallygare 12a 2r 5p |
|
1904 |
50 |
107 |
1900-1904 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis R. |
Francis R. JACKSON
NOTE: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
|
1904 |
70 |
81 |
1900-1904 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis R. |
Francis R. JACKSON
NOTE: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
|
1904 |
70 |
258 |
1900-1904 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, George & Mary E. |
George JACKSON – Mary E. JACKSON |
q |
1904 |
76 |
47 |
1904 Oct 15 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Samuel BLAIR
Image
190
BTW Daniel BOYD of Castle Gore Co. Antrim farmer of 1
pt & Anne JACKSON of Castlegor [Castlegore,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] widow
of 2nd pt & Janes KNOWLES of Ballymena Co. Antrim Spinster of
3rd pt; James THOMPSON of Rathkenny Co. Antrim of 5th pt & Samuel BLAIR of Drumrankin [NOTE:
Drumrankin is in Craigs Civil Parish - .possibly Drumramer,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Upper]
farmer of 5th pt … tenancy under Lord O’NEILL in Drumranken,
Parish Aghill, Barony Lower Toome Co. Arntrim … re indenture 8 Oct 1899 …
Daniel BOYD [SEAL] Annie JACKSON [SEAL] Jane KNOWLES [SEAL] James
THOMPSON [SEAL] |
|
1904 |
87 |
105 |
1904 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – George BURNISTON |
|
1904 |
87 |
143 |
1904 Dec 4 |
Wicklow |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Image
168
Benjamin JACKSON part of lands of
Glencannon 84a 0p14r in Barony Talbotstown Upper, Co. Wickow. Registered
ownership of Benjamin JACKSON farmer (whose postal address is
Balytore, Co. Kildare) is the owner. |
q |
1905 |
1 |
189 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON - William OSBORNE 1828 |
q |
1905 |
22 |
295 |
1905 Mar 1 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON-William THOMPSON Grantors:1905-1909
Image
641
BTW Luke JACKSON junior of Boghead Islandmagee
Co. Antrim farmer of 1 pt & William S. THOMPSON of Ardmore [Ardmore , Parish Killead,
Barony Massereene
Lower] Crumlin Co. Antrim farmer of other pt. Assigned townland
Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower] 46a 1r 2p of Carnspindle [Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
5a 3r 25p … Luke JACKSON jun [SEAL] WITNESS: Hugh McCULLAGH &
Robert James SCOTT both of Ballymena Co. Antrim solicitors.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1905 |
24 |
261 |
1905 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON-Luke JACKSON 1905 Grantors:1905-1909
Image
203
Indenture of mtg 24 Jun 1897 btw Luke JACKSON jr
then of Boghead Islandmagee Co. Antrim of 1 pt & Luke JACKSON sr
then of Barnhill Terrace Larne Co. Antrim retired. Registered Bk 42 #21 1 Mar
1905 … formerly in possession of George Alexander JACKSON deceased
brother of Luke JACKSON senior …. Land of Ballypriormore [Ballyprior
More, Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
in Parish Islandmagee Lower Belfast [Belfast
Lower] Co. Antrim 46a 30p. 2ndly land in town of Carnspindle,
in Parish Islandmagee 6a 10p … Luke JACKSON sr. [SEAL]
NOTE: George A.
JACKSON (1841-1909) was a nephew of the Luke JACKSON who died 1909
age 68, a bachelor of Ballydown. There was an earlier Luke JACKSON (1785-1870) of Co. Antrim and an earlier George Alexander JACKSON (1804-1877 of Boghead, Co. Antrim.
NOTE: Luke JACKSON effects under £3,000 late of Ballymena Co. Antrim, Gent d 12 Dec 1858 at
Ballymena proved by Mary JACKSON of Ballymena, widow & George
Alexander JACKSON of Islandmagee and John
ARMSTRONG of Artnagullion, farmers & executors.
NOTE: A transcription is
in PRONI’s Will Calendars. It mentions lands he holds in the town of
Ballymena known as Springwell Court. It also
mentions his brother George A. JACKSON (I believe this to be George
Alexander JACKSON (1808-1877). A son of George A. JACKSON, is also
named George and is 8 years old when Luke wrote the will on December 2, 1858
(ten days before he died). His property at Loonburn [Loonburn,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
with all its stock and farming implements was also bequeathed to George A.
Jackson and son George, and each succeeding heir. He also has a nephew Robert
JACKSON to whom he left £100 “upon his return to Ireland” (he seems to
have returned since he married Martha BRADFORD in 1860). Also a nephew Luke
JACKSON (£100) and James Holmes JACKSON (£100) and to nephew George
JACKSON (£50). To Martha LIGGET otherwise ARMSTRONG (£100); to Ellen
ARMSTRONG (£100); to nephew John ARMSTRONG (£50) – all not to be paid to his
nephews until they reach 25 years of age. TO his wife (£25) Mary JACKSON otherwise ELLISON paid from the remainder of his property in Ballymena.
NOTE: Mary JACKSON(1812-1874)
[née ELLISON] of Lawn View Cottage Ballymena Co. Antrim will – bequeath to
nephew John ARMSTRONG of the Grove, Glenwherry all the house property known
by the name of Lawn View Place and also the garden opposite Glenview
Place occupied by Mr. SINCLAIR and stretching from the pump to the Mill race
on condition that he will pay bequests to the three daughters of George A
JACKSON of Islandmagee £100 each to Mary JACKSON alias McDOWELL £100 to
Martha JACKSON £100 to Sarah Jane JACKSON Also £100 to Ellen
ARMSTRONG, Glenwherry & £100 to Elizabeth LIGGET of Killead … in
consideration of what I am sure would be his late Uncle my dear husband
desires … I bequeath to James LIGGET of Killead my house property in Fountain
Place occupied by Alexander BEATTY … niece Roseanna HOLMES or DINSMORE
Belfast £100 to my niece Nannie THOMPSON now residing with me £100 and £100
Fannie THOMPSON … niece Sarah Jane THOMPSON of Coagh £100 niece Jane STARRAT
20 nephew John ELLISON of Lisburn £50 and niece Roseanna ROGERS or CATHERWOOD
£20 servant Margaret Anne BOYD5 if she remain in my service until my decease;
grandnephew Luke Jackson HOLMES his uncle’s gold watch and chain Appoint
nephew John ARMSTRONG & William [?] HOLMES as executors SEAL 25 Apr 1874.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1905 |
26 |
288 |
|
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Arthur JACKSON -George MIDDLETON |
|
1905 |
32 |
4 |
1905 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON & ors – William HAMILL
Image
436
Adam [?] JENKINS & William JACKSON both of
City of Belfast, merchants (therein after called the Mortgages) of 1st pt. Thomas MCMURRAY of Maymount Villa Balmoral Belfast, builder of 2nd pt; William HAMILL of [?]chester St Belfast Printer of 3rd pt …
land on south side of Adelaide Avenue Whitehead Parish Templecorran Barony of
Lower Belfast Co. Antrim |
|
1905 |
35 |
198 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
#1776 |
|
1905 |
38 |
37 |
1905-1909 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, Catherine A |
Catherine A. JACKSON-Thomas GRIFFITH |
|
1905 |
38 |
37 |
1905 Apr 14 |
Mayo |
JACKSON, Charity J. A. |
Charity J.A. JACKSON-Adelaide ORME
Image
444
BTW Charles [sic] Jane Adelaide JACKSON of
Fortlands Crossmolina Co. Mayo widow of 1 pt & Adelaide Knox ORME of
Fortlands widow of the other part. Reciting that Charity Jane Adelaide
JACKSON was possessed of lands as tenant from year to year at yearly rent
of £40 and reciting that Adelaide Knox ORME had lent Charity Jane Adelaide
JACKSON £350 …. Lands of Fortland known as the east division of Fortland
containing 122a in Barony Trawly Co. Mayo held by Charity Jane Adelaide
JACKSON … WITNESS: C. Ormsby WILEY ean of Killala deanery Crossmolina
& Ruby KERR Fortland Crossmolina spinster. Charity Jane Adelaide
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Charity Jane
Adelaide JACKSON née ORME (1869-1905). She died age 36, May 4, 1905.
Her mother Adelaide Knox ORME (1837-1913), a paraplegic for 20 years,
lived with her. |
|
1905 |
41 |
194 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis R. |
Francis R. JACKSON- Thomas J. YATES
NOTE: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
|
1905 |
44 |
275 |
1905 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H. |
James H. JACKSON – Robert MORROW
Image
218
William HUNTER of Windyfield [possibly in Ballygilbert – based on 1901
Census] Corncastle [Carncastle]
Co. Antrim farmer of 1st pt; William HAMMOND of Windyfield
Carncastle farmer of 2nd pt; Jane HUNTER of Thornlea Lane Co.
Antrim widow James MORROW Bank Manager and James Holmes JACKSON Woolen
Draper both of Larne of 3rd pt. & Robert MORROW of [?]
Morayshire Scotland Excise Officer of 4th pt.
NOTE: James Holmes
JACKSON (abt 1845-1916)
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1905 |
44 |
276 |
1905 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H. |
James H. JACKSON – John McNEILL
Image
220
William HUNTER of Windyhill [possibly in Ballygilbert – based on 1901
Census] Corncastle [Carncastle]
Co. Antrim farmer of 1st pt; William HAMMOND of Windyhill
Carncastle farmer of 2nd pt; Jane HUNTER of Thornlea Lane Co.
Antrim widow, James MORROW Bank Manager and James Holmes JACKSON Woolen
Draper both of Larne of 3rd pt. … executors of Robert HUNTER
deceased … townland of Corkermain Parish Corncastle, C. Antrim …
NOTE: James Holmes
JACKSON (abt 1845-1916)
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
1905 |
52 |
154 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON #1829 |
|
1905 |
52 |
155 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON |
|
1905 |
63 |
110 |
1905 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H. |
James H. JACKSON – William HAMMOND |
|
1905 |
75 |
183 |
1905 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON & ors – Reid HENDERSON |
|
1905 |
85 |
69 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, John |
#1915 |
|
1905 |
85 |
70 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, John |
#1916 |
|
1905 |
85 |
73 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, John |
#1919 |
|
1905 |
85 |
83 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, John |
#981 |
|
1905 |
90 |
253 |
1905 Nov 1 |
Mills in Townland of Cormillan, Co. Monaghan |
JACKSON |
Sydney JACKSON of Longfield, Co. Monaghan
Compensation paid to him as owner & occupier of 2
mills in Townland of Cormillan, Co. Monaghan from Rural & District
Council acting as Sanitary Authority for the Purposes of the Public Health
Act 2 1878 for the rural district of Castleblayney sum of 2 shillings to take
and use water for town of Ballybay. |
1 |
1905 |
94 |
197 |
1905 Nov 9 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Alice J. JACKSON – Alexander LYONS
Image
194
BTW Alice Jane JACKSON of Lisroyan, Sligo wife
of Arthur JACKSON of same place Esq. Justice of the Peace of 1st pt & said Arthur JACKSON of 2nd pt. & Alexander
Monds LYONS of Sligo Co. Sligo Solicitors of 3rd pt … ½ portion of
premises demised in Indenture 30 July 1892 part of townland of Rosses Upper [Rosses
Upper, Parish Drumcliff, Barony Carbury] in Barony Carbury
Co. Sligo
NOTE: ‘Lisroyan’ on
Strandhill Road, an imposing red brick residence which was built in 1888 by
Senator Arthur Jackson, whose wife was aunt of WB Yeats, will go under the
hammer at Sligo Park Hotel on Thursday,
May 12th, 2005.
NOTE: Lisoyan,
Knappagh Road, Rathedmond, [Rathedmond,
Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury] Sligo,
Co. Sligo. This handsome house is relatively unusual within Sligo town, in
its use of red brick. The entrance is well executed. An association with the
Yeats family gives added interest. |
|
1905 |
97 |
3 |
1905 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James H. |
James H. JACKSON – William BELL |
|
1906 |
11 |
127 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Samuel McCLURE |
|
1906 |
13 |
168 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Hugh JACKSON |
|
1906 |
13 |
169 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Hugh JACKSON |
|
1906 |
13 |
170 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Hugh JACKSON |
|
1906 |
13 |
171 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Hugh JACKSON |
|
1906 |
13 |
172 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON– Hugh JACKSON |
|
1906 |
13 |
173 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Hugh JACKSON |
|
1906 |
13 |
174 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Anne |
Anne JACKSON – Hugh JACKSON |
|
1906 |
22 |
237 |
1905-1909 |
|
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON |
|
1906 |
22 |
238 |
1905-1909 |
|
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON |
|
1906 |
22 |
239 |
1905-1909 |
|
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON |
|
1906 |
33 |
188 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON – Esther JACKSON |
|
1906 |
35 |
90 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis R. |
Francis R. JACKSON- Francis R. JACKSON
NOTE: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
|
1906 |
52 |
24 |
1906 Jun 15 |
Ednaferkin, Co. Monaghan |
JACKSON |
JACKSON-NESBITT
Sir Thomas JACKSON of Urker & John NESBITT
of Ednafirkin [aka Edenafirkin],
famer… granted 31 acres 25 perches of Ednafirkin to NESBITT formerly held in
fee form … rent 23 pounds 4 shillings & 1p but recently purchased from
the landlord under Land Purchase Acts subject to an annuity of 15 pounds 19s
9p.
Sealed by Sir Thomas JACKSON baronet witnessed
by John WEAVER & Edward J. STEVENS both clerks to Messrs STEVENSON
HARWOOD & Co., of 31 Lombard St., London.
SEE: Jacksons
of Urker |
1 |
1906 |
54 |
13 |
1905-1909 |
Co. Down |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON – Joseph COULTER |
|
1906 |
80 |
68 |
1905-1909 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON Drumgoask.N #3531 Monaghan
Image
329 |
q |
1906 |
80 |
221 |
1905-1909 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Image
377
Thomas JACKSON #3626 of Drumgoask &
Telaydon, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan |
q |
1906 |
81 |
93 |
1906 Sep 22 |
Meath |
NORTH, Richard Toumalin |
1803 Apr 16 … Richard Toulamin NORTH All
That and Those the lands of Marvelstown [Marvelstown,
Parish Kilbeg, Barony Lower Kells, Co.Meath] containing 161a 3r be the
same more or less as mentioned in a certain grant of the said lands dated the 16 Apr 1803 from Richard Toulmin NORTH to Henry WARNER and which said lands are
situate in the Barony of Kells and County of Meath and secondly one undivided
fourth part or share of all that and those part of the lands of Castletown
otherwise Castletown Bellew [probably Castletown, Parish Castletown, Barony Morgallion] called
Shranacarry otherwise Barley Fields containing Fifty acres Irish Plantation
Measure be the same more or less with the Mill and Mark House thereon and the
appurtenances in the Upper Half Barony of Dundalk and County of Louth Subject
to the yearly fee farm rent of £52.18.6 Fifty created by an Indenture of Fee
Farm Grant dated the Twenty eighth of March one thousand seven hundred and
eighty Robert SIBTHORPE Thomas READ and to the covenant and conditions
therein contained. Recited
in ROD: 1906-81-93 AI Version. |
|
1906 |
80 |
224 |
1905-1909 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, George |
George JACKSON NOTE:
I had Kildare in my notes, but it was Monaghan.
Image
377
Registration of title: George JACKSON of
Telaydon, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan. |
|
1906 |
85 |
218 |
1906 Oct 11 |
Mulladry, Co. Armagh |
JACKSON, David |
Registration: David JACKSON – part of
lands of Mulladry [Mulladry , Parish Kilmore (ONeilland West portion),
Barony Oneilland West] cont 2a 2r 30p
in Barony of ONeiland West, Co Armagh Folio 3424 Mulladry, Richill, Co
Armagh, Farmer, owner [No other details] SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
1 |
1906 |
85 |
220 |
1906 Oct 11 |
Mulladry, Co. Armagh |
JACKSON, Stephenson |
Registration: Stephenson JACKSON – part
of lands of Mulladry [Mulladry , Parish Kilmore (ONeilland West portion),
Barony Oneilland West] cont 17a 1r 37p
in Barony of ONeiland West, Co Armagh Folio 3386 Mulladry, Richill, Co Armagh, Farmer, owner. SEE: JACKSONs of Tartaraghan. |
1 |
1906 |
91 |
269 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – John CHRISTIE |
|
1906 |
95 |
184 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Mary |
Mary A. JACKSON – Edward BEATTIE |
|
1906 |
100 |
100 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Hugh JACKSON - 5224 |
|
1906 |
102 |
102 |
1906 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Hugh JACKSON - 5489 |
|
1907 |
5 |
231 |
1907 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – John REDMOND |
|
1907 |
20 |
50 |
1905-1909 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, Fanny M. |
Fanny M. JACKSON- Castleblayney Council |
|
1907 |
20 |
54 |
1907 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – Lizzie ANDREWS |
|
1907 |
20 |
55 |
1907 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – John THOMPSON |
|
1907 |
20 |
56 |
1907 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – Joseph GRAHAM |
|
1907 |
20 |
57 |
1907 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – Lizzie SEYMOUR |
|
1907 |
20 |
58 |
1907 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Jane |
Jane JACKSON – Hugh CHAMBERS |
|
1907 |
39 |
77 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Richard & Ann |
Richard JACKSON - Ann JACKSON #1836
Image
32
BTW Richard JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore, Parish Kilbride, Barony Ballycowan Kings Co. Bank accountant of 1 pt
& Anne JACKSON of Killanane Dunlavin Co. Kildare Spinster of other
pt. Richard JACKSON as Beneficial owner assigned to Anne JACKSON all
that part of lands of Killanane [Killinane. Parish Kilcullen, Barony Kilcullen] & Gormanstown [Gormanstown, Parish Kilcullen, Barony Kilcullen], containing 123a 3r 9p and 1a 81p plantation measure in
Barony Kilcullen Co. Kildare and all that part of the lands of Killanane
demised under recited agreement of 11 July 1870 described as late in the
tenancy of William ASHE deceased containing 11a 3r 22p in Barony Kilcullen
Co. Kildare under Land Law Ireland Acts 1881 and 1903. WITNESS: John WILLIAMS
solicitor & Christopher PIGGOTT Law Clerk Tullamore.. Richard JACKSON [SEAL] |
18 |
1907 |
55 |
271 |
1907 Jun 18 |
Monaghan |
JACKSON, David |
David JACKSON- William McCOY of Monaghan
1905-1909
Image
430
BTW David JACKSON of Mandville, Jamaica,
Sergeant Major of Constabulary of 1st pt. Martha JACKSON of Allagesh Co. Monaghan widow of 2nd pt. & William McCOY of
[?] Co. Monaghan farmer … in consideration of 410 paid by William McCOY to
said David JACKSON and Martha JACKSON … JACKSONs
conveyed 5a in townland of Knockglass otherwise Allagesh Parish Tedavnet,
Barony Monaghan Co. Monaghan formerly in occupation of John JACKSON deceased. WITNESSED in Jamaica. David JACKSON [SEAL] Martha JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
1907 |
69 |
189 |
1905-1909 |
Meath |
|
#1801 |
|
1907 |
71 |
147 |
1905-1909 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
#3835 Elizabeth JACKSON |
|
1907 |
71 |
214 |
1905-1909 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
#3842 Elizabeth JACKSON
Image
166
Lands of Corhammock [Corhammock, Parish of Kilclooney (Lower Fews portion), in
the Barony of Fews Lower] 7.1.0 in
Barony of Fews Lower Co. Armagh fee simple owned Elizabeth JACKSON Corhammock, Markethill widow, farmer |
|
1907 |
71 |
215 |
1905-1909 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Elizabeth JACKSON – William JACKSON
Image
166
Lands of Corhammock [Corhammock, Parish of Kilclooney (Lower Fews portion), in
the Barony of Fews Lower] 18.0.25 in
Barony of Fews Lower Co. Armagh fee simple owned Elizabeth JACKSON Corhammock, Markethill widow, farmer |
|
1907 |
95 |
79 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Anne D. |
Ulster Bank |
|
1908 |
14 |
176 |
1908 Feb 14 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Ezekial |
Ezekial JACKSON – Jacob GREEN
Image
71
BTW Ezekial JACKSON formerly of Strandtown
Belfast Co. Down and subsequently of Old Warren [Old
Warren, Parish Blaris (Antrim
portion), Barony Massereene Upper]
Lisburn, Co. Antrim and now of 21 Victoria St City of Belfast Flesher of 1 pt; Jacob GREEN of Antrim Road Town of
Lisburn Co. Antrim Farmer. For 460 Ezekial JACKSON transferred part of
lands of Old Warren in Barony Upper Masserene Co. Antrim 3a 2r 13p … townland
of Old Warren in Parish Lisburn alias Blaris Barony Massarene Upper …
WITNESS: John W. JACKSON of 21 Queen Victoria Street City of Belfast
Builder & Joseph LOCKHART of Lisburn solicitor.
1901
Census: Ezekiel JACKSON age 52, farmer, born in
England, Old Warren, Lisburn and wife Elizabeth age 49; son John
William JACKSON age 22, born in England.
Death Cert: 1912 Jan 10
Ezekiel JACKSON age 63 Flesher 9 Woodstock Road Belfast Rose BELL present |
|
1908 |
14 |
249 |
1908 Feb 7 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William J. |
William J. JACKSON – James JACKSON
Image
110
Btw William John JACKSON of Larne Co. Antrim
Flecher of 1 pt & James JACKSON of Larne flesher of the other pt. William
John JACKSON as beneficial owner conveyed to James JACKSON premises conveyed in recited indenture of 27 Sept 1884 from William REID to William
John JACKSON tenement on south side of street Town of Larne at present in
occupation of William REID [description] … WITNESS: Hugh Holmes SMILEY
solicitor and Daisy Elizabeth JACKSON spinster both of Larne.
NOTE: Birth Cert: 1876 Feb 20 James JACKSON son of William John JACKSON
butcher & Elizabeth FULTON Main St Larne; Jane JACKSON present of Dunluce
St.
1911
Census: Elizabeth JACKSON widow age 68, Main
St. Larne; 38 years married, 11 children, 9 living; James JACKSON son age 35,
master Butcher; Daisy JACKSON daughter age 27 single; George JACKSON age 24
medical student; Martha JACKSON age 25 single.
Marriage Cert – William John JACKSON & Elizabeth FULTON not at
ancestry.ie or GRONI.
1901
Census: William John JACKSON age 68 Master
Butcher of Main St.; Elizabeth JACKSON, wife age 59; daughters Elizabeth
JACKSON, Martha Evelyn JACKSON; sons George JACKSON, James JACKSON, Fulton
JACKSON.
Probate: Probate of the Will and two Codicils of William John
Jackson late of Main Street Larne County Antrim Flesher who died 9 February
1910 granted at Belfast to James Jackson Flesher. Effects £6,883 12s. 5d.
Death Cert: 1910 Feb 9 William John JACKSON Main St Larne age 77,
married, flesher, son Fulton JACKSON present. NOTE: No marriage cert found in Ireland.
Effects
£6,883 12s. 5d. |
|
1908 |
14 |
250 |
1908 Feb 7 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William J. |
William J. JACKSON – Fulton JACKSON
Image
110
Btw William John JACKSON of Main St. Larne Co.
Antrim Flecher of 1 pt & Fulton JACKSON of Main St. Larne Flesher
of 2nd pt. … re indenture of 8 April 1884 from Rt. Hon
William Randal Earl of Antrim [Randal
William MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim, 1st Earl of Antrim (1749–1791)] to said David WILSON … tenement and garden on south side of
Great Street of the newtown of Larne late in possession of Hugh MOORE bounded
on the west by James BOYD’s tenement and on the east end by Widow ESDALL’s
tenement containing in front 44’ in town and parish of Larne Barony Upper
Glenarm Co. Antrim … to use of Fulton JACKSON … WITNESS: Hugh Holmes
SMILEY Solicitor & Daisy Elizabeth JACKSON spinster both of Larne
Co. Antrim William John JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Fulton JACKSON,
son of William John JACKSON (abt 1833-1910) |
|
1908 |
14 |
251 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William J. |
William J. JACKSON – Daisy E. JACKSON
Image
111
Btw William John JACKSON of Larne Co. Antrim
Flecher of 1 pt & Daisy Elizabeth JACKSON and Martha Eveline
JACKSON both of Main St Larne spinsters of other pt … parcel of ground
with the Dwelling House & Office houses immediately adjoining the Town of
Larne and then called Upper Clonlee containing in front to road 20’9” and in
breadth in rere 20’9” on the south side 109’ bounded on north by premises in
possession of Mary DAVIDSON on the East by the said Shore or County Road on
the south by lands the property of Peter McGREGOR and on the west by a
rivulet or stream of water which separates said piece of land from lands
forming that of the late Sir Edward COEY known as the Drumalis stream
described in map in recited indenture of 17 April 1886 btw Peter McGREGOR
& William KELLY which lands were in Townland of Curran [Curran,
Parish Larne, Barony Belfast Lower] and
Drumalis Parish of Larne … WITNESS: Hugh Holmes SMILEY solicitor & Fulton
JACKSON Flesher both of Larne Co. Antrim William John JACKSON [SEAL] Daisy
Elizabeth JACKSON [SEAL] Martha Evelyn JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Daisy JACKSON,
daughter of William John JACKSON (abt 1833-1910)
NOTE: Occupants in
Curran and Drumalis did not include any JACKSONs
NOTE: Jacksons in Larne
in Griffiths: William JACKSON leased from Elisa SIMPSON House & office
& yard valued at £4.10.0 in Town Parks, Town of Larne; Margaret JACKSON
leased from John McGAVOCK House Office & yard valued at £6.10.0;
Elizabeth JACKSON leased from Earl of Antrim House offices, yard & small
garden valued at £14.10.0. |
|
1908 |
20 |
256 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Anne D. |
Ulster Bank |
|
1908 |
20 |
258 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Anne D. |
Ulster Bank |
|
1908 |
22 |
82 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Thomas JACKSON & ors – William JACKSON |
|
1908 |
22 |
83 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON – Rose McAULEY |
|
1908 |
29 |
225 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON- Belfast Banking Corp: Grantors
Index 1905-1909 |
|
1908 |
29 |
225 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON- Belfast Banking Corp: Grantors
Index 1905-1909 |
|
1908 |
43 |
284 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON- Joseph MILLIKEN: Grantors Index
1905-1909 |
|
1908 |
43 |
284 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON- Joseph MILLIKEN: Grantors Index
1905-1909 |
|
1908 |
43 |
285 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- James EARLS: Grantors
Index 1905-1909 |
|
1908 |
43 |
285 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- James EARLS: Grantors
Index 1905-1909 |
|
1908 |
49 |
14 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- Belfast Banking Corp:
Grantors Index 1905-1909 |
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1908 |
49 |
14 |
1908 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- Belfast Banking Corp:
Grantors Index 1905-1909 |
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1908 |
68 |
80 |
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Antrim |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, James Rev-Ballyrashane Co-op
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BTW Albert Edward CRAWFORD of the Manse Armoy
Presbyterian Clergyman James Percival Russell BREAKEY of the Rectory Armoy
Clerk in Holy Orders … land on north side of Ballycastle Railway line …
townland of Park in Parish Armoy, Barony Cary, Co. Antrim
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
11/9/1908. James Percival Russell BREAKEY,
rectory, Armoy, County Antrim. |
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1908 |
68 |
80 |
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Antrim |
BREAKEY |
BREAKEY, James Rev-Ballyrashane Co-op
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BTW Albert Edward CRAWFORD of the Manse Armoy
Presbyterian Clergyman James Percival Russell BREAKEY of the Rectory Armoy
Clerk in Holy Orders … land on north side of Ballycastle Railway line …
townland of Park in Parish Armoy, Barony Cary, Co. Antrim
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
11/9/1908. James Percival Russell BREAKEY,
rectory, Armoy, County Antrim. |
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1908 |
94 |
101 |
1908 Dec 1 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, William |
William JACKSON – Elizabeth JACKSON
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BTW William JACKSON of Islandmagee Co. Antrim
farmer of 1 pt & Elizabeth JACKSON of Islandmagee Widow of other
pt. For said consideration William JACKSON as Beneficial Owner
conveyed to Elizabeth JACKSON 50a 3r 25p in townland of Ballydown [Ballydown,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower], held under tenancy year to year under Marquis of
Donegall at rent of 45.11.8 as same was formerly in possession of Robert
JACKSON deceased and now in that of William JACKSON … subject to
the right of John BELL during his life to live in the Corner House now
occupied by him and the garden as usually occupied subject to indenture 12
Mar 1908 from said William JACKSON to Rose McAULEY .. WITNESS: Hugh
Holmes SMILEY Solicitor & James Boyd McALLISTER Law Clerk both of Larne
Co. Antrim William JACKSON [SEAL] |
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1909 |
4 |
145 |
1909 Jan 11 |
Sligo |
JACKSON |
Isabella JACKSON -Ulster Bank Ltd.
Affidavit to Register Judgment as a myg … High Court of
Justice in Ireland King’s Bench William ADAMS of Ballymote [Ballymote,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran] Co. Sligo, cashier at Ballymote Branch Bank for
the Plaintiffs … 21 Dec 1908 judgement obtained against said Isabella
JACKSON the defendant for £66,10.4 besides the 5.16 for costs making
together 72.6.4. … place of Isabella JACKSON’s residence when judgment
was obtained was Carronree, Ballynote [Ballymote], Co. Sligo
and her occupation was married woman. … part of lands of Carrowree [probably Carrownree,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran]
containing 54a.3r.10p in Barony Corran Co. Sligo. … NOTE:
Ballymote is a market town in southern County Sligo, Ireland. It is around 20
km south of Sligo town in the province of Connacht, which is in the
north-west of Ireland. Ballymote lies in the barony of Corran.
NOTE: The wife of
William John JACKSON (1853-) was an Isabelle ROWLETTE. 1914 Oct 11 Isabella
JACKSON (1858-1914) Death Cert: married age 56 farmer son Edward JACKSON
present Carnaree Co Sligo. Died of fracture at base of skull. News coverage
describes her death resulting from a “car” accident (the horse detached from
the cart). [SOURCE: Oct 17, 1914: Sligo Champion. NOTE: In the 1901 & 1911
Census, William was not present at Carnanee and Isabella was recorded as
married. |
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1909 |
11 |
61 |
1905-1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON – Thomas JACKSON
Wrong # not in Place
Index bk 1909-11 Image
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Names Index 1905-1909 JACKSON
start. |
q |
1909 |
55 |
263 |
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Sligo |
JACKSON |
James JACKSON -2606 |
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1909 |
59 |
109 |
1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- Thomas JACKSON:
Grantors Index 1905-1909 |
|
1909 |
59 |
109 |
1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- Thomas JACKSON:
Grantors Index 1905-1909 |
|
1909 |
74 |
246 |
1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Matthew |
Matthew JACKSON – Joseph J. SPARROW |
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1909 |
79 |
183 |
1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- James M.M. DUNLOP:
Grantors Index 1905-1909 |
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1909 |
79 |
183 |
1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- James M.M. DUNLOP:
Grantors Index 1905-1909 |
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1909 |
81 |
260 |
1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Sarah |
Sarah JACKSON- Thomas BRAMFORD |
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1909 |
93 |
103 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis R. |
Francis R. JACKSON- Patrick McMAHON of Athy
NOTE: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
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1909 |
100 |
113 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Henry |
Henry JACKSON #2441 Registration of Title
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Henry JACKSON of Calversown, Newbridge, Co.
Kildare, Barony Narragh & Reban East: part of Calverstown: 30.0.36. Part
of Bullhill: 48.3.7. |
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1909 |
100 |
250 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Robert |
#2481 Registration of Title
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Robert JACKSON of Ballyshannon, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare Farmer. Townland: part of
Davidstown, 1.8a & part Wevil: 19.0.20 in Narragh & Reban East; part
Ballyshannon 13.1.38 and Upper part Carrighill 91.0.25 both in Offaly West. |
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1909 |
109 |
54 |
1909 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- Thomas JACKSON:
Grantors Index 1905-1909 |
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1909 |
109 |
54 |
1909 Nov 13 |
Antrim |
JACKSON, Luke |
Luke JACKSON & ors- Thomas JACKSON:
Grantors Index 1905-1909
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BTW Thomas Tweed JACKSON of Ballypriormore,
Islandmagee Co. Antrim farmer of 1 pt; Andrew NELSON of Drains Larne, Co.
Antrim retired farmer of other pt. … in consideration of sum of £600 paid by
Andrew NELSON to Thomas Tweed JACKSON … farm of land known as “The
Millbay Farm” in townland Carnspindle [Carnspindle,
Parish Islandmagee,
Barony Belfast Lower],
Islandmagee [Islandmagee],
Parish Islandmagee, Barony Lower Belfast 37a 3r 32p but believed to contain
45a 2r 10p statute measure formerly in possession of Luke JACKSON then
in possession of Thomas Tweed JACKSON held under Marquis of Donefall
as of 1881 presently occupied by Mary Sophia BELL his undertenant.
NOTE: Thomas Tweed
JACKSON (1877-1931) & Luke JACKSON (1864-1823) sons of Robert JACKSON
(1839-1907) and Martha BRADFORD (1842-1880). At the time of his death, Robert
JACKSON was living at Mill Farm with his 2nd wife, Eliza “Lizzie”
Mary CLARKE NOTE: His first wife Martha
BRADFORD may have suffered post-partem depression after the birth of her 6th child. Death Cert: 1880 Sep 3 Martha JACKSON married of Carnspindle age 37 publicans wife suicidal drowning
- temporary insanity. Birth Cert: 1880 Jun 6 John Crawford JACKSON
Carnspindle, Islandmagee Co Antrim son Robert JACKSON farmer & Martha
BRADFORD Death Cert: 1881 Feb 27 John Crawford JACKSON age 9 mo
convulsions child of farmer Dundressen Islandmagee Co Antrim
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
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1909 |
110 |
230 |
1905-1909 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis R. |
Francis R. JACKSON- Michael KELLY
NOTE: #230 is incorrect. Image
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1909 |
110 |
237 |
1909 Dec 1 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis R. |
Francis R. JACKSON- Francis JACKSON
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BTW Annie COYLE of Nicholstown, Athy, Co. Kildare of 1st pt; Francis R. JACKSON of Kilkea House Castledermot Co. Kildare farmer
and William S. YATES of Leinster Lodge Co. Kildare farmer of 2nd pt and Francis Robert JACKSON junr. & William Boyce JACKSON of Leinster St., Athy, Co. Kildare Merchant of 3rd pt. Reciting
indenture 22 June 1800 and 12 Sept 1879 re: plot of ground now built on in
Town of Athy late in possession of Michael DOOLEY and then in possession of
John DRILL on north side of Leinster St #210 … … town of Athy, Parish St.
Michaels, Barony Nanagh and Rehan West Co. Kildare
NOTE: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
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1909 |
110 |
238 |
1909 Dec 1 |
Kildare |
JACKSON, Francis Robert |
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BTW James A COYLE and John W. COYLE both of
Nicholstown, Athy, Co. Kidare farmers of 1st pt. George COYLE,
Gerald COYLE, Robert F. COYLE, Mary COYLE, Alfred E. COYLE, Jane E. COYLE and
Annie COYLE infants of 2nd pt; Francis Robert JACKSON of
Kilkea House, Castledermot, Co. Kildare farmer & William Samuel YATES of
Leinster Lodge, Athy, Co. Kildare farmer of 3rd pt. and Michael
KELLY of Leinster St., Athy, Co. Kildare, Merchant of 4th pt. …
demised land on North side of Leinster St. in Town of Athy containing in
front to street 35’ and in the whole 21p. and all the houses save that in
occupation of Michael LAWLER and now in occupation of William MAHER and now
known as New Row … town of Athy, Parish St. Michaels, Barony Nanagh and Rehan
West Co. Kildare
NOTE: Family
tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare. |
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1911 |
29 |
123 |
1911 Apr 4 |
Armagh |
BROWN |
Memorial of an indenture 9 Mar 1911 endorsed on an
indenture dated 7 Jan 1897 between Joseph McWILLIAMs of Ballinahonebeg, [Ballynahone Beg, Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh farmer
of 1 pt & Robert H. Garmony McCRUM of Milford, Co. Armagh, Linen
Manufacturer. & Thomas BROWN of Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
farmer of the other part. A memorial was registered 19 Jan 1897 Bk 14 # 138. The Indenture of which this is
a Memorial is made between Robert Garmony McCRUM & Thompson BROWN of the 1 pt & Alexander WALLACE of Scotch St., Armagh, Merchant &
Thomas Archibald MONTGOMERY of Milford, Linen Manufacturer… after
reciting the death of Thomas WYNNE the said Robert Garmony McCRUM and Thompson
BROWN appointed the said Alexander WALLACE and Thomas Archibald
MONTGOMERY to be trustees of the therin written indenture re.. plot of land
3a 2r 21p in Ballinahonebeg in
Parish & Co. Armagh bounded on the north by the Brady’s holding on
the south by the road [?] from the country road first the entrance to the
said Joseph McWILLIAMs residence on the east by the said Country road on the
west by other land in possession of Joseph McWILLIAMS. WITNESSED Thomas
KIRKPATRICK of Armagh, Co. Armagh, Solicitor & Thomas VILLIERS of Armagh,
law clerk Henry W. KIRKPATRICK. NOTE Probably
a son of Anne OATES & James McWILLIAMS. |
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1911 |
46 |
100 |
1910-1914 |
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Villiers |
Villiers JACKSON Mar art? |
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1911 |
46 |
101 |
1910-1914 |
Tipperary |
JACKSON, Villiers |
Villiers JACKSON Mar art? |
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1912 |
23 |
64 |
1910-1914 |
Belfast |
JACKSON, Eliza J. |
Eliza J. JACKSON – Joseph DICKIE |
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1912 |
24 |
227 |
1912 Feb 19 |
Cregganbane Glebe, Armagh |
JACKSON |
On my
web site: 1912Feb16-JACKSON
NAMES: James HALE of
Crossmaglen; Dr. William Scott McBRIDE; Eliezer GILMORE; Hugh CORR; Norman
McCLEAN; John DONALDSON; Sir Thomas JACKSON; Joseph HALE of
Crossmaglen; John J. JOHNSTON of Woodvale, Ballsmill; Rev. Samuel MAYES; John
F. JOHNSTON [?]; John T. JOHNSTON [?] John O'CONNOR; Robert J. SCOTT. OTHER PLACES: Cregganban. [Creggan Bane Glebe, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper]. |
1 |
1912 |
124 |
4 |
1910-1914 |
Dublin |
JACKSON, Robert & David |
Robert JACKSON – David JACKSON |
|
1912 |
138 |
10? |
1910-1914 |
Leitrim |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON |
|
1912 |
140 |
88 |
1910-1914 |
Armagh |
JACKSON, James |
James JACKSON |
|
1913 |
53 |
273 |
1910-1914 |
Belfast |
JACKSON, Eliza J. |
Eliza J. JACKSON – Cornelius McKEOWN |
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1914 |
8 |
254 |
1914 Feb 9 |
Armagh |
JACKSON |
Lessors names same as in 1912-8-254.-
David GILMORE, Joseph HALE & John J. JOHNSTON members of the school
committee of the Parish of Creggan were lessees… lands of Cregganbane. [Creggan Bane Glebe, Parish Creggan, Barony Fews
Upper]. |
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1915 |
2 |
120 |
1914 Nov 12 |
Dublin |
McCULLAGH, J.R. |
J.R. McCULLAGH Merchant
of 11 Burgh Quay, Dublin WLowe. |
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1916 |
26 |
41 |
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Castleblaney |
BREAKEY |
Campbell,
Mary-BREAKEY, Elizabeth
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
29/6/1916. Reference to Elizabeth BREAKEY,
Drumskelt House, widow |
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1916 |
44 |
152 |
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Camry |
BREAKEY |
Morrell,
Harriett-BREAKEY, James
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken BREAKEY
17/11/1916. James BREAKEY, Ballydian [sic],
farmer. |
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1918 |
31 |
4 |
1918 Feb 1 |
Louth
Armagh |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Margaret JACKSON – John REIDY 1910-1914
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BTW Robert Richard AIKENSON of Summer Island Loughgall
Co. Armagh but then of Rocksale Carlton Road Tunbridge Wells Co. Kent England
Gent & Arthur Spenser JACKSON formerly of Bush Lane House
Cannon Street but then of Cannon Street Buildings 139 Cannon Street City of
London solicitor trustees of will of Harry Felix VERNER late of 11 Carton
Hill St. St. Johns Wood Co. Middlesex and formerly of Churchill Co. Armagh deceased
… lands of Mullenakill [Mullenakilly North and/or Mullenakilly South , Parish
Killyman Parish Killyman, Barony Oneilland
West] Parish Killyman Barony O’Neiland
West Co. Armagh 3a2r12p being portion of Verners Bridge ,,, desc [no mention
of Margaret JACKSON]. |
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