These notes are the result of dozens of  visits to Dublin’s Deeds Registry, and more recently thanks to the scans  available at Family Search. Thanks also to the work by the volunteers who post on Nick
                Reddan’s Deeds Project .  If you notice mistakes in my notes, I really do    appreciate being informed so I can make corrections.
          Sharon Oddie Brown  Updated February 8, 2023
 Updated: May 28, 2023
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      2023 Later Memorials of Deeds 
      The items included in this table as well as  the shading added to certain cells is idiosyncratic. I did the shading just to jog
        my own memory. 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. Some of my hunches on who is who may be amended and/or corrected as I learn more. 
        
      
        
          
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            Year  | 
            File  | 
            Mem  | 
            Date  | 
            Townlands  | 
            Key Name  | 
            Transcription & Notes  | 
            x  | 
           
        
        
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             | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Killen, Co. Louth  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas-DONALDSON, Alexander    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1825  | 
          25  | 
          173  | 
          1855 Sep 25  | 
          Newry  | 
          BROWN  | 
          Samuel BROWN, slater of
            Chapel St Newry.. land on Chapel St.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1829  | 
          8  | 
          178  | 
          1838 Feb 24  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          OWENS-COULTER Marriage Articles  Ballynahone 
            NAMES: Edward OWENS; Sarah COULTER; Samuel COULTER; Rev.
              Daniel Gunn BROWNE; Simon OWENS sr.; Simon OWENS jr; Robert DICKIE; J.
              PURCELL. PLACES: Castlebellingham, Co. Louth; Dowdallshill, Co.
                Louth; Glenburn, Co. Armagh; Julianstown, Co. Meath; Killen, Co. Louth.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1831  | 
          1  | 
          71  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          RUTHERFORD-TENNISON    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1831  | 
          1  | 
          72  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          RUTHERFORD-TENNISON    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          1  | 
          43  | 
          1832 Dec 9  | 
          Kings 
            Cork  | 
          POOLE  | 
          Image
            30 
            Anne NESBITT née WOOD, widow Aghamore, Longford, was due £600 under
              will of Henry NESBITT, of Aghamore, Longford, Esq.
                deceased. as part of £2,000 charged under will of
                  Attiwell WOOD, deceased, father of Anne WOOD on lands of Pruntus, Ballyhay,
                  & Coolenafnora & in Co. Cork baronies of Fermoy and Orrery &
                  Kilmore, and post marriage of Anne POOLE née NESBITT of Cushenry Lodge, Kings Co. to her husband
                    William POOLE Esq. of Cushenry Lodge, , Anne NESBITT née WOOD, assigned to William POOLE £300 as charged
                      thereon and a further sum of £200 subject to William POOLE assigning to Anne
                      NESBITT née WOOD,  £11:1:6 lifetime annuity charged on land in Cossiny [Cushina, Parish of Ballykean, in the Barony of Upper Philipstown] & Pullavoagh, Barony of Coolestown
                        barony) & Monevane [Moanvane, Parish of Ballykean, in the Barony of Upper Philipstown] Barony of Philipstown, both in Kings Co.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          1  | 
          251  | 
          1833 Jan 21  | 
          Three Store Alley, City of Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Joseph-MURPHY 
            Between Joseph JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
              & only son & heir of Henry JACKSON, late of Patrick St., in
              City of Dublin, Victualler. Thomas MURPHY had loaned money to JACKSON and subsequently for 200 pounds had transferred dwelling house in possession
              of John FORTESCUE situate in Three Stone Alley, Dublin,  on West Side of
              William St. and adjoining Castle Market 35 ft by 11 ft containing stables and
              offices, house formerly a Coach house… stables next adjoining formerly in
              possession of Patrick WELDON which opens into Drury Lane formerly called
              Little Butter Lane and also all that piece and parcel of land fronting the
              lane called Chancery Lane 44 feet by 53 feet.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          2  | 
          77  | 
          1833 Jan 26  | 
          Dame Street, City of Dublin, St. Andrews Parish  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Robert-ALLOTT, Ann 
            Robert JACKSON of Upper Sackville St., Dublin
              Merchant Tailor … annuity… Robert JACKSON of 4th part…house
              #20 on south side of Dame St now in possession of Benjamin BINNS [near Dame
              Lane] WITNESS William JACKSON son of Robert JACKSON, attorney
              at law.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          2  | 
          163  | 
          1833 Jan 31  | 
          Corrickavilta, Co. Monaghan B Cremorne  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Hugh-MURDOCK 
            Between Hugh JACKSON of Derrygooney. Co.
              Monaghan, Esq. & Robert MURDOCK of Eccles St., Dublin reciting indenture
              Aug 6, 1791 Hugh CROFT, then of the City of Dublin did demise to John
                JACKSON, then of Crieve, Co. Monaghan, all the towns and lands of
              Carrickavilla for lives of John JACKSON, Eleanor JACKSON & Mary
                JACKSON … lots more detail and other leases referenced. Hugh JACKSON demised to John JACKSON for lives of Hugh JACKSON, John
                  JACKSON & Samuel CUNNINGHAM lands of Carrickavilla … John JACKSON died March 1824 and in his will left to his eldest son Hugh JACKSON said indenture which Hugh JACKSON then for the consideration of 1,600
              sterling set to Robert MURDOCK lands of Carrickavilla, Barony of Cremorne,
              Co. Monaghan for lives of Hugh JACKSON and Eleanor JACKSON the
              two surviving lives.. Parish of Aghnamullen. 
            SEE: Lisnaboe JACKSONs.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          3  | 
          114  | 
          1831 Dec 7  | 
          Dublin City & 
            Ballytonny, Co. Wicklow B. Arklow  | 
          JACKSON 
               | 
          DARLINGTON-DARLINGTON 
            Between Robert DARLINGTON the elder of the City of
              Dublin, Gent of 1st part & John JACKSON of Dublin City, Gent of
              2nd part & Robert DARLINGTON the younger of Balletonny, Co. Wicklow, Gent
              of 3rd part. John JACKSON had demised to DARLINGTON sr. Lands of Ballytonny
              and Ballynegaddy formerly called Honeycomb. WITNESS: Thomas BAYLY, City of
              Dublin, clerk to Edward MOONEY, attorney. Frederick JACKSON of
              Rathmines Road, Co. Dublin.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          3  | 
          267  | 
          1832 Nov 19  | 
          Athlunkard Bridge Limerick  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Thomas-PAIN, Henry Earl of
            Limerick-PAINE & Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co. Limerick,
            Esq.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          4  | 
          163  | 
          1762 Sept 8  | 
          Cordevlish, Monaghan B Cremorne  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON-PERRIN   
            Reciting lease of 8 Sept 1762 Alexander WADDELL Esq.
              Whole tate of Cordevlish 92A, Co. Monaghan  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          7  | 
          269  | 
          1833 Apr 30  | 
          Monk Street, Belfast, Parish of Belfast  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, James-JACKSON, John 
            James Kennedy JACKSON of Belfast solicitor of 1st part; Robert STERLING merchant of Belfast of 2nd pt John
              JACKSON merchant of Belfast of 3rd pt… land on west side of
              York St. for lives of John William & Joseph MAGEE, sons of the lessee
              John MAGEE cooper….  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          7  | 
          290  | 
          1833 Apr 30  | 
          Co. Clare & Dublin & City of Limerick  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John-PURDON, William 
            Indenture btw George LITTLE of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt; John JACKSON of Rathmines Rd Dublin, Gent, of 2nd pt;
              Rev William John PURDON of Dublin of 3rd pt;… annuity to John
                JACKSON 1827 pounds released……. Charged on Castle town lands in marriage
              settlement 8 Sep 1824 Castle town lands of Corbally Ballyhickey Clonagown
              Gurteenaneelig  & Reis Kreagh in Co. Clare the house known by the
              name of the sign of the Bear & premises in the City of Limerick John
              Street in St. John Parish & lands of Claremount in the Barony of Coolock
              Co. Dublin… more lands in Limerick & Co. Clare…part of parcel of
              Hollybrook in parish and manor of Clontarf Co Dublin known as Strandville and
              town and lands of Richenhead in parish of Cloghran Barony Coolock Co Dublin
              & Town and Lands of Rathbane Dromroe Rathure the twoArdnevdodoges and
              Rathmitchele in the south liberties of the City of Limerick.  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          11  | 
          15  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          MILLS-PEEBLES    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          11  | 
          80  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          BOWES-MARTIN (McCULLAGH included)  Marriage agreement btw Jane McCULLAGH daughter
            of Robert McCULLAGH & James BOWES jr. 
            NAMES: James BOWES Jr. & James BOWES Sr. & John
              BOWES of Newbliss. Robert McCULLAGH & Jane McCULLAGH of Kilnamuddy; John
              McCARTER of Drumgriston; Robert MARTIN of Newbliss; Rev. Andrew JOHNSTON of
              Newbliss; James WRIGHT & John WRIGHT of Clinto; Mary BARTLEY otherwise
              BOWES & James BARTLEY of Ballybay  | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          11  | 
          138  | 
          1832 Nov 30  | 
          Tullamore, Kings Co.  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, James & Mary-LLOYD, William 
            Image 441 
            James JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore, Parish Kilbride, Barony Ballycowan], Kings Co. Merchant of 1 pt; Mary JACKSON of
              Tullamore widow of 2nd pt; William LLOYD of Moate Co. Westmeath
              Merchant of 3rd pt.; Rev. John O’LAUGHLIN of Tubber. Kings Co. 4th pt & Catherine LLOYD eldest daughter of William LLOYD of 5th pt. Marriage settlement btw James JACKSON & Margaret LLOYD … £800
              … Mary’ interest in Dwelling House where James JACKSON now resides on
              William Street, Tullamore ….  Dwelling house in Barack Street, Tullamore …
              WITNESS: John MOLLOY  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          12  | 
          53  | 
             | 
          Cormeen/Carnaveagh,
            Aughnamullen Carricknaveagh Cremone  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          Nixon, James-BREAKEY, James 
            -Killen, Robt BREAKEY,
              James 
            BREAKEY, James-Killen,
              Robt 
            BREAKEY, Wm-Killen,
              Robt  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          12  | 
          54  | 
             | 
             | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKEY-KILLOW   
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            William BREAKEY, Carnaveagh,
              eldest son of James.  | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          13  | 
          10  | 
          1833-1839 
               | 
          Brickfield, Newry  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Richard, & - WHITEHEAD, Richard  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          13  | 
          48  | 
          1833 Jul17  | 
          Lime Kiln, Youghall   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Samuel-PARKER, John 
            Between Samuel Pim JACKSON late of City of
              Waterford but “who is now of Siston Cottage near the City of Bristol in
              Glocestershire, Esq.” Of 1st part & John Robert PARKER ... JACKSON demised Lime Kiln & lands now known as Green Park (held under corporation
              of Youghall). 
            SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          13  | 
          58  | 
          1833 Jul 17  | 
          Bog, Youghall   | 
          JACKSON 
               | 
          JACKSON, Samuel-PARKER, John 
            Samuel Pim JACKSON As in Deed 1833-13-48 but
              referencing lands or farm called Town Bog near Clay Castle within Liberties
              of the Town of Youghall 180A bounded on North by Gortnesaggart &
              Ballyclemesy on the south by Strand or beach on the east with the Deasert and
              Clay Castle ... 
            SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          14  | 
          162  | 
             | 
             | 
          BIRCH  | 
          BIRCH-BIRCH    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          15  | 
          190  | 
          1833 Sept 24  | 
          Ballyrea, Armagh  | 
          KIDD 
               | 
          KIDD, William-MACARTNEY 1833-1839 
            Between William Lodge KIDD of Armagh, Co. Armagh &
              Rev. James McCARTNEY of St. Field, Co. Down reciting deed 2 Dec 1809 of one
              half of lands of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
                Parish Armagh
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],  from Wm
              MAXWELL Esq to Andrew McCARTNEY.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          19  | 
          200  | 
          1833 Nov 11  | 
          Tyrone  | 
          BROWNE  | 
          Btw James BROWNE of Carteel, John BROWN & George
            BROWN both of Terlugan, Co Tyrone farmers and the only surviving sons of John
            BROWNE decd. & Margaret BROWNE, widow & Margaret BROWNE & Sarah
            BROWNE spinster daughters of John & Margaret BROWNE…. Wm STINSON &
            Mary Anne STINSON ose BROWNE his wife …… 46 acres Terlugow  | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          20  | 
          27  | 
          1831 Apr 2  | 
          Leeson St. City of Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Joseph D.-CARROLL, John 
            Image 19 
            BTW Joseph
              Devonshire JACKSON of City of Dublin Barrister of 1st pt; John
              CARROLL of City of Dublin Barrister of the other pt. Reciting 7 May 1810 btw
              George Bradshaw SCOTT Esq of 1 pt & Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of
              the other pt dwelling house and premises on Leeson St. City of Dublin  [decr
              of land & neighbors] Joseph D. JACKSON [SEAL] 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington. & JACKSONs of Co. Cork   | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          20  | 
          224  | 
           1833 Nov 20  | 
          Cloneroy, Co. Cork, B. Upper
            Loughtee  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John-MOORE 
            Image 123 
            BTW Sidney DUIGAN
              of Rathmines Road Widow of 1st pt. John JACKSON of
              Rathmines Rd. Co. Dublin Gent of 2nd pt. Anne BLACKWOOD of
              Hardwicke St Co. Dublin spinster of 3rd pt; Patrick Richard
              Blackwood BRADY of Cloneroy Co. Cavan Esq. and Richard BLACKWOOD Esq a Cornet
              in his Majesty’s 5th Regiment of Dragoon Guards of 4th pt; James MOORE of Moorefots Co. Antrim Esq. of 5th pt. Reciting
              annuity 28 May 1821 btw Patrick Richard Blackwood BRADY of 1st pt; John JACKSON of 2nd pt & John DUIGAN of Capel St City
              of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. of 3rd pt … £1,000  granted to John JACKSON rent charge on lands of Clonerv and other lands all in Co.
              Cavan … 10 Apr 1823 btw Patrick Richard Blackwood BRADY of 1st pt
              & Dorcas BLACKWOOD & Anne BLACWOOD & Letitia BLACKWOOD annuity on
              lands of Cloneroy [descr incl names of other townlands] … John JACKSON [SEAL]   | 
             | 
         
        
          1833  | 
          21  | 
          118  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-RAWSON    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          1  | 
          149  | 
           1833 ec 19  | 
          Kevins Port, City of Dublin,
            Parish St. Peters  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Allen, Eliza-CHARLES, Thomas 
            Image 95 
            BTW Allen
              JACKSON of Rathgar Co. Dublin Gent & Eliza JACKSON spinster
              daughter of sad Alan JACKSON of 1st pt; Thomas CHARLES of Rosslane
              Ciy of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt; Richard TRONSON of Irishtown Co.
              Dublin Esq of 3rd pt & John TRONSON of Bridewell Co. Meath Esq
              of 4th pt… marriage btw Eliza JACKSON & Richard TRONSON… lease
              1 Feb 1814 btw Sarah GARTSIDE of Montague St in City of Dublin widow of 1 pt
              & said Allen JACKSON of the other pt .. tenement No 12 Kevins Port
              adjoining Protestant Rown in City of Dublin together with small dwelling
              House [descr] … lives of King William IV, Gartside SHEA & Peter
                JACKSON of Mabbott St in City of Dublin Sadler & son of Allen
                  JACKSON … John TOWNSON WITNESS: John GORE of Sandymount Co. Dublin Esq.
              & Michael BOURKE of Montgomery St. Law Clerk. 
            SEE: Jacksons in St. Peters Church Dublin. It would appear that Alan JACKSON’s wife was named
              Jane, and that their daughter Elizabeth was baptized Jul 20, 1806. Children
              of Jane & Allen included: John b 1800; Allen b 1802; Thomas b 1803;
              Joseph b 1805 (a later Joseph b 1815); Elizabeth b 1806; Jane b 1811; Simon b
              1816; Sarah b 1817. They resided at Cufe St, City of Dublin.  
            In 1821, Allen
              JACKSON of Kevins Port was a Painter & Glazier. ROD: 765-297-519232; In
              1826, ROD: 816-130-549665; In 1829 ROD: 846-566959; 1830 ROD: 857-289-572289;  
            In 1845, an Alan
              JACKSON of Rathfarnam died age 80.  | 
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          1834  | 
          1  | 
          177  | 
          1834 Jan 13  | 
          Lisdown, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Agnes M- JACKSON, William 
             Btw Samuel CONNOLLY of Raverra, co. Down farmer
              and Agnes Mina CONNOLLY orse JACKSON his wife of the 1 pt & William
                JACKSON of Lisdoonan, Co Down , farmer of the other part. … description
              of land that CONNOLLY made over to William JACKSON of  Lisdoonan
              – land already in his possession.  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          1  | 
          204  | 
             | 
          Upper Lane Griloughs, Co. Cork, B. Dunallow  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Warren H.R.- O’KEEFE, Elizabeth  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          3  | 
          81  | 
             | 
          Corry, Co. Mayo, B. Tyrawly  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Oliver, George, Sydney-JONES, Thomas  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          3  | 
          110  | 
             | 
          Corry, Co. Mayo, B. Tyrawly  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George-JACKSON, Oliver  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          3  | 
          133  | 
             | 
          Drumaluan, Co. Mayo & Galway  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George-JACKSON, George  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          3  | 
          198  | 
          1834 Feb 8  | 
          Knockagoney, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Jane-STEWART, Robert 
            BTW Jane JACKSON of Knocknagoney, Co. Down,
              spinster of the 1 pt & Robert STEWART of Lisburn, Co. Antrim Merchant of
              the other…. Made over lands in the townland of Knocknagoney, Parish of
              Holywood, Co. Down formerly in the possession of Thomas MARTIN…  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          4  | 
          74  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          £600  | 
          BRADFORD  | 
          BRADFORD, Mary-BRADFORD, Thomas 
            PARKER & BRADFORD – Marr. Arts  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          4  | 
          85  | 
          1834 Feb 6  | 
          Dublin Dungantown, Co. Wicklow, B. Arklow  | 
          JACKSON 
               | 
          JACKSON, Humphrey-SWAN, Benjamin   
            Between Humphrey Thompson JACKSON of City
              of Dublin, Gent & Rev. Edward HAMILTON of Philipstown [Barony Lower
                Philipstown or Upper Philipstown], Kings County, Clerk . 
            SEE: JACKSONs
              of Co. Down.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          4  | 
          236  | 
          1834 Feb 13  | 
          Tipperary Tencurry, Co. Tipperary B. Iffa & Offa  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Thomas-WALPOLE, William 
            Between Thomas JACKSON, Millgrove, Co. Tipperary
              of 1st part & William WALPOLE, Mary WALPOLE & Sarah WALPOLE of
              Tencurry, Co. Tipperary ... lands of Tencurry late in possession of Abraham JACKSON dec’d together with 6A of wood & 2 A called the Burned
              Grove as also full free and uninterrupted right of commonage on the mountains
              of Tencurry [Tincurry] in as full large and ample manner as the same were
              formerly held by Abraham JACKSON ... Parish of White Church
              & [Tibred?] Barony of Iffa and Offa West & Co, Tipperary. 
            SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          4  | 
          285  | 
             | 
             | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          HARWOOD & BREAKEY Marriage Articles   
            BREAKEY, Mary-Furlong, Michael – bond 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            1/3/1834. Marriage
              settlement. Robert Harwood junior, Dublin to Mary BREAKEY, widow, Dublin.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          5  | 
          66  | 
             | 
          North Main St, Youghal,
            Parish St. Mary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Benjamin – GREEN, sr. 
            Demising lands in Youghall. 
            Image 213 
            BTW Benjamin
              JACKSON of Youghal Co. Cork Esq. Gordon NcNEILL of Eccles St City of
              Dublin Esq & Anna Maria McNEILL otherwise SWIFT his wife Elizabeth KING
              otherwise SWIFT of Temple St City of Dublin Widow which said Anna Maria &
              Elizabeth are Devisees for life under the will of Dean SWIFT Esq. Deceased of
              1 pt & Samuel GREEN of Youghall Esq. of other pt… lease 22 Jul 1751 …. Lives
              Samuel GREEN; William DAVIS 2nd son of Roger Green DAVIS of Ahadoe
              Co. Cork Esq. & James William MARKS eldest son of William MARKS of
              Youghall … Benjamin JACKSON [SEAL]
              & Samuel GREEN [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          5  | 
          225  | 
          1832 Mar 16  | 
          Drumcondra, Co. Dublin, B. Coolock  | 
          J ACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Henry – SMITH, John 
            Indenture btw Henry Vincent JACKSON of
              Mecklenburgh Street City of Dublin Esq Trustee Exor and Admon for will of
              Elizabeth SULLIVAN late of Prospect Villas Drumcondra, Dublin… widow of James
              SULLIVAN  sum of 700 pounds paid to him by Rev John SMITH… premises of
              James SULLIVAN  in Parish of St. George Barony Coolock, Dublin …she
              bequeathed her estates to Henry Vincent JACKSON 
            SEE: Descendants of Peter JACKSON & Joanna  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          5  | 
          226  | 
          1832 Mar 15  | 
          Drumcondra, Co. Dublin, B. Coolock  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Related to above.  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          8  | 
          202  | 
          1833 Nov 18  | 
          Co. Carlow Coolinana, Co. Carlow, B. Rathvilly  | 
          JACKSON 
               | 
          JACKSON, Henry – JACKSON, Henry jr .   
            Lease between Henry JACKSON of Hackettstown, Co.
              Carlow, eldest son and heir at law of Thomas JACKSON late of Coolmana,
              Co. Carlow of 1st part & Henry JACKSON sr. Of Coolmanna eldest son
              & heir at law of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmanna reciting
              that premises subject to debts of £850 ... part of lands of Coolmanna
              sometime known and called by the name of Marshesquarter ... 16A ... as
              formerly demised by Joseph JACKSON in lease of 27 May 1788 ...
              formerly demised by Esther JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON by
              lease 9 Oct 1788 ... meared and bounded by River Doreen on the north by late
              Samuel JACKSON ... 
            PRONI T808/8261 
            1834-8-202 Memorial registered 3 May 1834 of Deed of 18
              Nov 1833 Henry JACKSON jr. of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow eldest son &
              heir at law of Thomas JACKSON of Coolmana, Co. Carlow to Henry
                JACKSON senior of Coolmana, eldest son & heir at law of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmana, Co. Carlow as to the following portions of Coolmana alias
              Nashes or in Rathvilly Barony, Co. Carlow. 16 ½ leases 27 May 1788 by Joseph
                JACKSON. Loheska 38 acres leased 1788 by Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON bounded by River Dereen & Samuel & Joseph
                  JACKSON. Healy & Neals 16 acres Moores 16 acres Murphys 4 ½ acres
              lease of 9 April 1825 WITNESSES Joshua NUN of Dublin City Gent & his son
              Henry NUN. Memorial signed by both Henry JACKSONs. 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          8  | 
          203  | 
             | 
          Co. Carlow Coolmana, 
            B. Rathvilly  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Henry-JACKSON  1834 May 1 NOBLETT-JACKSON NAMES: Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON; Joseph BRIEN; Thomas NOBLETT; Henry JACKSON; Andrew STEWART; Francis
            JONES; Samuel JACKSON; George BARKER aka George PARKER; Joseph BARKER
            aka Joseph PARKER; Joseph JACKSON; William MOORE; Widow MURPHY; Rachel
              JACKSON; Samuel SHARP; Thomas ALCOCK; Valentine KINSHALLA (this name may
            be a misreading of the text); Widow BYRNE; Abraham PARKER sr.; Abraham PARKER
            jr.; Joseph PARKER; Lorenzo John WALTERS; Michael HICKEY; Oliver MOORE. PLACES: Hacketstown; Coolmana;
              Nashe’s Quarters; Long Meadow; Soliska aka Loliska aka Starlusk aka
              Stralusky, Parish of Haroldstown; River Dereen; Charles’s Park. 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          8  | 
          204  | 
             | 
          Coolmana, Co. Carlow, B. Rathvilly  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Henry – NOBLETT, Thomas 
            JACKSON, Henry-JACKSON    
            PRONI T808/8261 
            1834-8-204 Memorial registered 3 May 1834 of mortgage
              of 2 May 1834 by Henry JACKSON of Coolmana, Co. Carlow, farmer to
              Thomas NOBLET of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow mt above premises in Coolmana very
              long. 
            1834 May 2 JACKSON-NOBLETT NAMES: Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON;
              Joseph BRIEN; Thomas NOBLETT; Henry JACKSON; Andrew STEWART; Francis
              JONES; Samuel JACKSON; George BARKER aka George PARKER; Joseph BARKER
              aka Joseph PARKER; Joseph JACKSON; William MOORE; Widow MURPHY; Rachel JACKSON; Widow BYRNE; Abraham PARKER sr.; Abraham PARKER jr.; Joseph
              PARKER; Lorenzo John WALTERS; Michael HICKEY; Oliver MOORE. PLACES: Hacketstown; Coolmana;
                Nashe’s Quarters; Long Meadow; Soliska aka Loliska aka Starlusk aka
                Stralusky, Parish of Haroldstown; River Dereen; Charles’s Park. 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana  | 
          D  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          9  | 
          18  | 
          1834 May 8  | 
          North Strand, City of Dublin,
            B. Rathvilly  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Richard – HILL, Thomas 
            Image 328 
            Richard JACKSON Esq. late of the City of Dublin but now of Ballafreer,
              Isle of Man of 1 pt demised to Thomas HILL of Philipsburgh Ave Co. Dublin 
              Builder of the other pt.   … [desc] dwelling house on North Strand … WITNESS:
              John BELL of City of Dublin & Harriett JACKSON of Dublin wife of Richard
                JACKSON  
            NOTE; She is not the Harriet JACKSON Born 1797; died 1878 (nee Sing), of Falcon Cliff,
              Douglas. Nor: Portrait. 2nd portrait. Married John
                Stanway Jackson, of Falcon Cliff, Douglas.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          9  | 
          49  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Dundalk  | 
          COULTER 
               | 
          COULTER, Robert – declining trust.    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          9  | 
          217  | 
           1834 Mar 2  | 
          Latabeg, City of Cork, B. Rathvilly  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Mary – CUMMINS, Nicholas 
            Image 439 
            BTW John James CUMMINS
              formerly of the City of Cork Merchant but now of City of London Esq of 1st pt; Mary JACKSON widow & relict of William JACKSON late of
              Leighnmouth [Trignmount?] Devon but afterward of Cork Esq. deceased of 2nd pt; Robert King CUMMINS of City of Cork Merchant and Mary CUMMINS his wife of
                3rd pt; Nicholas Marshall CUMMINS of City of Cork Esq and Walter
                William HARRIS of the City Esq. Doctor of Medicine of 4th pt … for
                £4,000 paid to James John CUMMINS by Nicholas Marshal CUMMINS granted part of
                land of Lotabeg [Lota
                  Beg,, Parish Rathcooney,
                  Barony of Cork] orse called Silver Spring in North East Liberties of City
                    of Cork containing 43a 3r 40p … [bounded by] … and part of land of
                    Ballynamought [Balllinamought
                      East , Parish St
                        Anne's Shandon, Barony Cork] now for several years called Mayfield
                          containing 13a 10p in North Liberties of City of Cork 40p … [bounded by] …
                          trusts set forth in marriage agreement 5 July 1824 upon marriage of Robert King
                          CUMMINS with Miss Mary JACKSON his wife … Mary JACKSON [SEAL]
                          Mary CUMMINS [SEAL] Robert King CUMMINS [SEAL] N.M. CUMMINS [SEAL] Walter W.
                          HARRIS [SEAL] 
            SEE also: ROD:
              797-288-538423 
            SEE also: ROD:
              1834-18-285 Jane JACKSON was a wife of Walter William HARRIS and dau
              of William & Mary JACKSON  | 
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          1834  | 
          10  | 
          40  | 
             | 
          Penaky, Co. Dublin, B. Rathdrum  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Joseph – SWEENY  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          11  | 
          227  | 
             | 
             | 
          BIRCH  | 
          BIRCH-McDONNELL    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          11  | 
          228  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Union St. Belfast  | 
          GILLMER 
               | 
          GILLMER, Eleazer B-PLUNKETT, G    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          12  | 
          9  | 
          1834 Jun 3  | 
          River Bann, Co. Down, B. Ratdrum  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Alexander & wife – LAW, Hugh 
            JACKSON, Elizabeth & husband – LAW, Hugh 
            Image 372 
            BTW Alexander JACKSON of Gardiners Place City of
              Dublin Esq. Dr. of Medicine & Elizabeth JACKSON orwise LAW his
              wife of 1 pt. Hugh LAW of Woodbank Co. Down Esq. of other pt. Reciting
              whereby Hugh LAW owned the Water Corn Mill of Gilford Tullyglish Co. Down …
              reciting lease from Edward WORKFIELD Esq. to George LAW deceased dated 1 Dec
              1796 of parts of lands of Dromarin, Parish Dromarin, Co. Down… Alexander
                JACKSON demised to Hugh LAW … should abate or throw down any part of the
              New Cricket Weir in said deed … entitled to said Mill of Gilford to resort to
              resume and open the Old water Course by which the water of the River Bann
              formerly flowed from the back of the ancient Weir in said deed to the Mill of
              Gilford … and purposes the same was heretofore used and enjoyed by the said
              George LAW before the Bleach Mill of Tullylish in said deed … WITNESS:
              Armstrong FITZGERALD of North Anne
              Street City of Dublin Gent & Michael HOEY servant to said Alexander
                JACKSON  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          12  | 
          297  | 
          1834 Jul 12  | 
          JACKSON Moor, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Humphrey & - McDONNELL, James 
             Btw Humphry Thompson JACKSON of
              City of Dublin Esq. of the 1 pt & James McDONNNELL of Cashendall, Co.
              Antrim of the other…. Loan secured by lands of “JACKSON Moor”, Dundonald,  
            SEE: JACKSONs
              of Co. Down.  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          13  | 
          213  | 
             | 
          Wicklow 
            Dublin  | 
          PUREFOY, Brinsley  | 
          Anne CUMING & ors estates 
            Image
              124 
            Brinsley PUREFOY entitled to interest
              from William Hoare HUME – result of Chancery case. Lands of Benjamin DISRAEL
              in Co. Carlow & Co. Louth for £2,000. Brinsley PUREFOY [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          14  | 
          146  | 
          1834 Feb 3  | 
          Ballybay, Co. Monaghan,   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John – BOYD, Alexander 
            John JACKSON of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan &
              Arthur GARDINER of Rutland St. City of Dublin Esq  Assignees of the
              estates  & effects of Patrick McCLELLAND a bankrupt… 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Lisnaboe, Co. Meath  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          14  | 
          261  | 
          1834 Aug 16  | 
          Charlemount, Co. Armagh,.   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John sr – REID, James 
            Image 333 
            BTW John
              JACKSON Sr. of Charlemont St. Co. Armagh Gent of 1st pt &
              James REID of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh Esq of other pt. .. townlands in map
              in town of Charlemont Nos 1.3.5 & 7 and also piece of meadow Ground
              containing 1a2r … & No 6 & 8 & Charlemont Bog containing 3a3r12p
              No 47 … & several tenements in Borough & Town of Charlemont in Parish
              Loughgall Co. Armagh … and premises in the power Custody or power of said William
                JACKSON … John JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          14  | 
          265  | 
           1834 Aug 6  | 
          Anglesea St, City of Dublin,   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, James-REID, William  
            Image 336 
            BTW James
              JACKSON of Brousley, Shropshire England Esq of 1 pt & William REID of
              [?] & Anglesea St, City of Dublin Book
                Binder of other pt. Reciting mtg 31 July 1834 btw Samuel SOLMON then late of
                Anglesea St Dublin, Stationer of 1 pt & James JACKSON of the other
                pt, said Samuel SOLMON for consideration of £1,000 granted to James
                  JACKSON Dwelling House on West Side of Anglesea St formerly in possession
                of William SOLMON and then in possession of Samuel SOLMON containing in front
                19’ 6”, depth front to rere 44’ …  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          15  | 
          285  | 
          1834 Sep 12  | 
          Eadestown, Co. Wicklow,   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Anne – PAGE, William 
            Btw Anne JACKSON orse RIGGS the wife of William
              JACKSON both of Baltinglass in Co. Wicklow of the 1 pt… rent out of lands
              in Eadestown, Co. Wicklow to William PAGE… 
            JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass.  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          16  | 
          67  | 
          1828 Sep25  | 
          Grafton St. City of Dublin, B. Castlereagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Richard – HOWARD, Thomas 
            Marriage settlement between Richard JACKSON then
              residing in Moore Place, Town of Douglas, Isle of Man & Mrs. Gertrude
              STROKER, then late of Dorset St. in City of Dublin., widow & Rev Thomas
              HOWARD, Vicar of Parish of Kirk Braddon, Isle of Man. .. Richard
                JACKSON had property at Drumneigh, Barony of Coolock,, Co. Dublin, held
              by him under Austen COOPER, Esq., tenanted by John Cooke ROGERS, esq.
              producing a profit of rent of 46 pounds Irish per year.. She had a house at
              72 Grafton St., Dublin. 
            NOTE: Need to follow up
              on Isle of Man connections. See: Luke JACKSON (1786-1814). SEE also ROD:
              652-105-447234 and probates of JACKSONs of Antrim – a William JACKSON of Isle
              of Man - 1877. There is also a PAINE-JACKSON connection to the Isle of Man:
              ROD: 219-308-143791. Also a Richard JACKSON who went to Isle of Man had
              various leases on North Strand St.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          16  | 
          75  | 
          1834 Sep 10  | 
          Dundalk, Co. Louth  | 
          COULTER 
               | 
          COULTER-Anne-DEWHURST 
            Marriage settlement between George LAWSON of Dundalk,
              merchant & Ann COULTER.  Thomas DEWHURST & Thomas COULTER of
              Newtown Lodge, trustees. … sum of 1,007 pounds 7 shillings 9p. Irish
              consolidated annuities the property of Anne COULTER was transferred to her
              trustees until the marriage, and then interest to LAWSON during the marriage.
              WITNESSES: Thomas JACKSON of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath, Esq. & Robert
              COULTER of Dundalk, Co. Louth, Gent, one of the attorneys.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          16  | 
          85  | 
             | 
          Drominare, Co. Tipperary, B. Castlereagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Alexander- HALL, Robert 
            Alexander JACKSON of Gardmay Place [Gardiner
              Place], Dublin one of trustees in marriage settlement of Charles FARREN &
              Maria ORR only daughter of John ORR of Cypress Grove. Co. of Dublin 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Lisnaboe, Co. Meath  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          17  | 
          78  | 
          1834 Oct 4  | 
          Armagh  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH, John – DOBBIN,
            John 
            Image 231 
            BTW John McCULLAGH of
              Rockinaduff [??] Co. Armagh of 1 pt & John DOBBIN of Ratharumgrana [Rathdrumgran,
                Parish Loughgall
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co. Armagh farmer a Trustee of the other pt. … lands of
                    Knocknacreany [??], Parish Kilmore, Barony Oneiland West Co. Armagh and also
                      tenement on south side of Scotch St Co. Armagh formerly demised by Rev
                      William HUTCHINSON to Thomas GREER of City of Armagh and afterwards demised
                      to John McCULLAGH & to William POOLER and also estate and interest of
                      Alexander McCULLAGH … lands of Lisnaganon in Co. Down for lives and also the
                      interest of Daniel McCULLAGH & part of lands of Cladymore [Clady
                        More, Parish Kilclooney
                          (Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower] in Parish Mullaghbrack [??] Barony Lower Fews and
                            also Household furniture goods, chattles and effects of James McCULLAGH to
                            hold lands and premises in Knockmacreany [??] and house on Scotch
                              St. to said John DOBBIN … lands of Lisnagannon to John DOBBIN … lands of
                              Cladymore to John DOBBIN  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          17  | 
          227  | 
          1834 Oct 2  | 
          Counties Cavan, Donegal, Meath & Mayo  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          PRATT-JACKSON Marriage Settlement 
            JACKSON, Madeline E. – FORTESQUE, Matthew 
             Btw Joseph PRATT of Corney Castle, Co. of Cavan
              Lt. Col in Cavan Regiment of Militia of 1st pt. Merwyn PRATT of
              same place eldest son of Joseph PRATT & Madelina Eglintine JACKSON of Stephenstown, Co. Louth spinster and an infant of the age of 18 or
              thereabouts; Catherin FORTESCUE wife of Matthew FORTESCUE, guardian… several
              pages follow  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          18  | 
          253  | 
          1831 Nov 11  | 
          Dublin  | 
          BALL  | 
          O’BRIEN-O’REILLY 
            Marriage settlement between John O’BRIEN of Mountjoy
              Sq., Dublin & Anna Maria Elizabeth O’BRIEN orse. BALL, his wife &
              Cecilia BALL spinster youngest daughter of John BALL the younger Esq.
              deceased who was the eldest son of John BALL the elder late of Eccles St.,
              Co. Dublin, Esq. deceased… whereby reciting that a marriage had been agreed
              upon between Cecelia BALL & Philip O’REILLY …marriage portion 2,000
              pounds…. Richard RORKE of 4th pt…… John RORKE.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          18  | 
          285  | 
          1834 Nov 12  | 
          Ballnamought, Co. Cork, Parish St, Annes  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Jane –CUMMINS, James 
            Indented deed of mtg btw Thomas FARREN of Gratten Hill,
              in the North suburb of Cork, Gent & Walter William HARRIS of Glanmire
              Rd., in the north suburb of Cork, Esq. Doctor of Medicine and Jane HARRIS nee JACKSON his wife of the second part & John CUMMINS of
              the City of London, Merchant and Roger William HARRIS of the said City of
              Cork, attorney at Law, trustees named in the marriage settlement…  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          19  | 
          27  | 
          1833 Nov 13  | 
          Cahernane, Co. Kerry, Parish Sheridan  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George & Letitia – HERBERT, Jane 
            George JACKSON of Mount Pleasant, Co. Tipperary
              & Letitia HERBERT ors JACKSON, his wife and one of the daughters
              of Richard Townsend HERBERT of Cahernane, Co. Kerry, deceased…. His five
              daughters: Jane, Penelope, Anne, Frances, Letitia.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          19  | 
          119  | 
          1831 Nov 17  | 
          Larne, Co. Antrim, Upper ½ B. Glenarmy  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John – ALEXANDER, Samuel 
            John JACKSON of Larne, Co. Antrim, carpenter of
              1 pt. & Samuel ALEANDER of Larne, saddler …land in the town of Larne on
              the North side of the street leading to Mill from new Town, … parish of
              Larne. WITNESSES: Miles ATKINSON, merchant; William McCULLOCH, Doctor of
              Medicine, both of Larne, Co. Antrim.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          20  | 
          103  | 
          1834 Dec 2  | 
          Edenderry, Kings Co., B. Coolestown  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Matthew H. – JACKSON,
            Anne 
            Matthew Henry JACKSON of Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
              Barony Coolestown],
              Kings Co. & Anne JACKSON, widow, his mother of Marrion Ave., Co.
              of Dublin. … sum of 400 pounds to his sister Hannah POWELL orse JACKSON…
              south side of Edenderry St., Edenderry [Edenderry,
                Parish Monasteroris,
                Barony Coolestown],  78 ft X 54 ft X 200 ft X 400 ft under lease of Marquis of Devonshire
              & part of the lands of Monastoris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
                Barony Coolestown], called Millmount formerly called Jacksons farm – 150 acres profitable land and 27 acres of
              bog  together with the Mill dwelling house [?] trees and other
              improvements and also the Mill dam watercourses flowing to and from the mill
              at the yearly rate of 50 pounds, in the Barony of Coolestown, Kings Co….
              lives of Matthew Henry JACKSON & Rolleston John GRATTON 
            NOTE: Hannah JACKSON’s
              husband was Capt. Edward POWELL. 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          20  | 
          145  | 
             | 
          Drumin, Queens Co. B. Tinnehinch  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          WARBURTON-THACKER 
            JACKSON, Frances & Mary– THACKER, Joseph 
            Frances JACKSON of Mountmellick,
              spinster, youngest daughter of Nathaniel JACKSON the younger of
              Mountmellick, deceased, …. Mary JACKSON, widow, mother of Frances JACKSON …… town and lands of Drummin, Derringown, containing 333acres
              & 1r arable land, Irish measure, land that had been owned by Nathanial JACKSON the elder.,bounded on the north by the river Barrow, , p…
              parish of Rosnallis, , B [?] hinch, Co. … & land of Drinagh & Garroon
              180 acres & lands of Clonaheen, formerly in possession of Nathanial JACKSON, the elder, Rosenallis, B. of Tinnehinch, Queens Co. &
              also dwelling house situate in town of Mountmellick  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          20  | 
          181  | 
          1834 Dec 5  | 
          Latabeg, City of Cork, B. Rathcooney  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Jane – CUMMINS 
            Jane JACKSON wife of Walter William HARRIS  | 
             | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          20  | 
          187  | 
          1834 Dec 5  | 
          Derrydarragh, Co. Longford, B Ratheline  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Joseph D. – GREGG, Francis 
            Image 131 
            … surviving trustees of Louden LENNON,
              Edward SMITH and Jane LENNON  Widow the surviving executors of will of Thomas
              LENNON 4 Aug 1806 late of Molehill Co. Longford, Esq. deceased. 
            Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of Leeson St.,
              Dublin one of his Majesty’s Counsel at Law & Benjamin BALL jr. of South
              Frederick Street City of Dublin Attorney. … will of John Gore SWORDS deceased
              abt 16 Oct 1832 … Rev. Francis Thornton GREGG of Ballymahon C. Longford,
              Clerk of 7th pt. … lands of Derrydarragh, Parish Cashell, Barony Rathcline Co. Longford. 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork – connected to Strettle JACKSON   | 
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          1834  | 
          21  | 
          10  | 
          1834 Dec 12  | 
          Magillstown, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Peter - BAKER, Arthur 
            Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
              City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt & Arthur BAKER of Balkeary, Co Dublin
              Esq of other pt…. land of Magillstown, Parish of Swords..  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          21  | 
          11  | 
             | 
          Magillstown, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Peter - BAKER, Arthur 
            Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
              City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt &  Arthur BAKER of Balkeary, Co
              Dublin Esq of other pt…. land of Magillstown, Parish of Swords..  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          21  | 
          12  | 
             | 
          Loughmartin, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Peter - BAKER, Arthur 
            Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
              City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt &  Arthur BAKER of Balkeary, Co
              Dublin Esq of other pt…. land of Magillstown, Parish of Swords..  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          21  | 
          109  | 
             | 
          Freeloan, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Peter – FARRAN, Charles 
            Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
              City of Dublin Esq of the 1 
               | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1834  | 
          21  | 
          110  | 
             | 
          Magillstown, Co. Dublin, B. Athercross  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Peter – FARRAN, Charles 
            Btw Peter JACKSON of Lower Gardiner St.,
              City of Dublin Esq of the 1  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          1  | 
          133  | 
          1832 Mar 9  | 
          Caulogue, Co. Longford, B. Ardagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John – WIGGINS, Jacob  
            Image
              100 
            BTW John JACKSON of Schoolland Co. Longford Gent
              of 1 pt & Jacob WIGGINS of Motevally Co. Longford Gent of the other. John
                JACKSON stood indebted to WIGGINS for £100 and £120  …mtg lands of
              Coulogue orse Windmill Hill containing 68a in Parish Edgeworthy Barony Ardagh
              … total owing £260 … demised townlands of Coulogue orse Windmill Hill …
              WITNESS: John FERRALL of Abbey Street City of Dublin Attorney & William
              Robert WIGGINS of Edgeworthstown Co. Longford Gent . John JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
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          1835  | 
          1  | 
          240  | 
          1835 
            Jan 17  | 
          Colonary, Co. Cavan, B. Upper Loughter  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John – BRADY, Patrick 
            Image 155 
            BTW John JACKSON of Rathmines Road Co. Dublin
              Gent of 1st pt Sidney DUIGAN of Rathmines Co. Dublin widow and
              administratrix of John DUIGAN of 2nd pt & Patrick Richard
              Blackwood BRADY f Connery Co. Cavan Esq. of 3rd pt. & George
              Marshall KNIPE of Ernehall Co. Cavan Esq. of 4th pt. …reciting
              indenture 28 May 1821 btw John JACKSON by Patrick Richard BRADY…
              description of John JACKSON of Paradise Row City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt & John DUIGAN of Capel Street City of Dublin … in consideration of
              £1000 paid by John JACKSON BRADY granted to JACKSON during
              natural life of BRADY an annuity and demised to DUIGAN [since deceased] for
              99  years lands  … John JACKSON in consid of £923.1.10 ..
              released lands of Clonerry [Clonervy? Parish Castleterra,]
              with the dwelling House offices and improvements [Cirocane? Carrickane,?] Poles Lisacake Pottle Corgreagh [Corgreagh, Parish Larah or Cornagleragh or Oldtown, Parish Annagelliff]], Lismullig [Lismullig, Parish of Annagelliff,]
              ] Lisbroduff with the Mill thereon Cortdonagh Drumskell Shrakoran otherwise
              Shruboy … and Poles of Lott Shuntameron [Shantemon,?] Shanttell [Shankill Lower, or Shankill Upper, in Parish of Annagelliff,]
              Barony of Upper Loughtee [Loughtee
                Upper,] Co. Cavan and also  Lands of Upper and Lower
              Corfond in Barony Ballygarvey Co. Cavan … WITNESS: Frederick JACKSON of Rathmines & Sidney DUIGAN the younger of town of Rathmines Co. Dublin 
            NOTE: There is no Barony
              of Ballygarvey.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          2  | 
          69  | 
          1835 Jan 28  | 
          New Lodge Rd., Antrim & City of Waterford  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Thomas – JACKSON, Anthony 
            Deed of settlement btw Thomas JACKSON of Belfast
              Co. Antrim Architect of the 1st part; Elizabeth RIDGEWAY otherwise
              NEWSON of city of Waterford Widow and Lydia Newson RIDGEWAY daughter of the 2nd pt; and Anthony JACKSON of City of Waterford Ships Broker &
              Henry RIDGEWAY of Waterford City Merchant of 3rd pt…. George
              Penrose RIDGEWAY was dead but left to his eldest daughter Lydia Newson
              RIDGEWAY premises demised by lease of 22 Sep 1789 ground in City of
              Waterford. Thomas JACKSON & Lydia Newson RIDGEWAY to wed. 
            SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland.  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          2  | 
          197  | 
          1835 Jan 28  | 
          Dromoran, Co. Down, B. Lower Iveagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Alexander – LAW, Hugh 
            JACKSON, Elizabeth – LAW, Hugh 
            John STOTT of Grenville, Co. Down of 1st pt; Alexander JACKSON, of Gardiner’s Place in Co. Dublin Esq. Doctor of
              Medicine & his wife, Elizabeth JACKSON orse LAW of 2nd pt & Hugh LAW of Woodbank, Co. Down Esq. of 3rd pt… town and
              lands of Dromorin, Parish of Tullylish … immediately adjoining the mill race
              of the corn mill of Gilford….more description 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Lisnaboe, Co. Meath  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          3  | 
          102  | 
             | 
          Moylish, City of Limerick & Co. Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George & wife – DELMAGE, Charles 
            JACKSON, Lydia & Husband – DELMAGE, Charles  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          3  | 
          125  | 
          1835 Feb 5  | 
          Cavananore  | 
          BRADFORD  | 
          BRADFORD-DICKIE  
            NAMES: Thomas BRADFORD of
              Carnbeg; Margaret WALLACE of Roachdale; Robert DICKIE of Roachdale; John
              BRADFORD of Cavananore; Robert BAILLIE Esq.; Samuel BRADFORD; Andrew Coulter
              BRADFORD; Hugh McCULLAGH; Owen DUFFY; Robert COULTER of Dundalk; Walter
              GLASSCOCK. OTHER LANDS: Shortstone.   | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          3  | 
          267  | 
             | 
          Farnane, Co. Waterford, B. Decius  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Warren – KEEFE, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          4  | 
          199  | 
          1835 Mar 4  | 
          A house, Monaghan, Parish of Monaghan  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, James –WRIGHT, James 
            Between James JACKSON of Clones, Co. Monaghan of
              1st pt & William TEMPLE of Monaghan, Co. Monaghan, Esq. M.D.
              & daughter Anne TEMPLE otherwise HAMILL, his wife of the 2nd part; James Wood WRIGHT of Gola & David HAMILL of Rooskey, both of Co.
              Monaghan, Esq. reciting lease by Brigadier Robert ECHLIN by indenture Aug 17,
              1703 leased to George DALGARNOE house or houses garden or gardens  in
              possession of James KINSALLAGH and John THOMPSON in the Town of Monaghan….
              Became legally vested in James JACKSON on the intermarriage of William
              TEMPLE & Anne HAMMILL widow of the 2nd part; Anne HAMILL
              spinster of 3rd part; James Wood WRIGHT & David HAMILL of 4th part. Anne HAMMILL the elder had agreed to give to Anne HAMILL the younger
              2,000 pounds sterling which had been paid into the hands of James Wood WRIGHT
              & David HAMILL for future marriage settlement…house formerly in
              possession of John THOMPSON, , afterwards in possession of Blayney Owen
              MITCHELL,& Andrew YOUNG, & Richard JACKSON,  & Robert
              HODGE…  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          5  | 
          45  | 
             | 
          Lickadoon, City of Limerick, Parish Cahirawalla  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Catherine B. – MOUNSELL, Henry  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          6  | 
          126  | 
          1835 Mar 22  | 
          Grafton St., City of Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, William – BERNIE, Thomas 
            William JACKSON of Grafton St., City of Dublin,
              Harp manufacturer of one pt… reciting an earlier deed of 1824 by Patrick MACK
              of City of Dublin Linen Draper transferred to William JACKSON dwelling
              house, workshop & premises…for term of 71 years unexpired….. east side of
              Grafton St formerly known as 36 but now known by #38… description of
              neighboring properties bounding his..  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          6  | 
          154  | 
             | 
          Baherload, Co. Limerick & City of Limerick  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Catherine B. – FURLONG, Will  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835   | 
          6  | 
          256  | 
          1835 Apr 10  | 
          Co. Kildare  | 
          M’LAUGHLIN  | 
          Btw John M’LOUGHLIN of town of Monasterevan Co Kildare
            dealer of the 1st pt.. to Rachel VALENTINE Shopkeeper… land on
            Drogheda Street in Monastervin… lives of John M’LOUGHLIN, Catherin M’LOUGHLIN
            & Harvey CASSIDY  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          6  | 
          272  | 
          1835 Apr 11  | 
          Cullenswood, Co. Dublin, B. Upper Cross  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John – BUTLER, John 
            John JACKSON of Rathmines Road in Co. Dublin
              Gent of the 1 pt & John BUTLER of Leainster Terrace County of Dublin
              other pt…piece of land part of Collinswood near Rathmines in the Barony of
              Upper Cross Co Dublin  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          6  | 
          273  | 
             | 
          Cullenswood, Co. Dublin, B. Upper Cross  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John – WILLIAMSON, Arthur 
            No other info needed  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          7  | 
          16  | 
             | 
          Russelstown  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, William – JACKSON, James  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          7  | 
          68  | 
          1835 Apr 6  | 
          Co. Carlow & Queens, Kildare & Dublin &
            Dublin Town   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          BROWNE-HAMILTON Marriage arts 
            William BROWNE of Brownshill aka Chapelstown, Co.
              Carlow & Robert Clayton BROWNE, eldest son of William BROWNE… 
            JACKSON, Henry V – VANDELEUR, Crofton 
            Henry Vincent JACKSON of Mecklenburgh St., City
              of Dublin, Esq of 6th pt… marriage between Robert Clayton BROWNE
              & Harriett Augusta HAMILTON NOTE: Long deed – lots of description of
              lands and names of neighbours.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          7  | 
          123  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          St. James, Drogheda  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Jane-WEIR, Archibald 
            John ACKLAND of St. James in Drogheda, and Jane
              COULTER, his wife. Jane COULTER administrix of George COULTER, late of town
              of Drogheda, Gent, deceased,   | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          7  | 
          175  | 
          1835 Ap 22  | 
          S? Or K?]illivanogue, Co. Tipperary, B. Ikeran  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          BENNET-JACKSON Marriage articles 
            Image
              104 
            Between George BENNETT of Killivanouge then called Sorrill
              Hill, Co. Tipperary of 1st pt & Anne JACKSON, 2nd daughter of Francis JACKSON of Killavilla, [Killavilla,
                Parish Roscrea,
                Barony Ballybritt] Kings
              Co., Esq. of 2nd pt; George JACKSON of Killavilla, Kings
              Co.  and Thomas BENNETT of Eastwood, Co. Tipperary, Esq. of 3rd pt Reciting indenture 28 Feb 1835 btw Philip GOWAN of England Esq.of 1 pt
              & George BENNETT of the other pt. lands of Killivanauge in Co. Tipperary
              205a 3r 5p together with bog and corn manage in Barony Keran Co. Tipperary
              for natural lives of Thomas BENNETT of Eastwood and the said George BENNETT
              and Anne JACKSON party thereto and a marriage intended btw George
              BENNETT and Anne JACKSON and to provide a jointure for Anne
                JACKSON. WITNESS: John HASLAM of Eustace St City of Dublin Gent &
              John BENETT of Aghabo, Queens Co. 
            NOTE: I suspect that Anne’s parents are
              Francis JACKSON (abt 1776-1847) and Anne J. HASLAM, 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly 
            NOTE: It is also likely connected to: Family tree of JACKSONs Tipperary, Kings Co. & Kildare.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          8  | 
          24  | 
          1835 Apr 28  | 
          St. James, Drogheda  | 
          COULTER 
               | 
          COULTER, Jane-WEIR, Archibald 
            Jane ACKLAND nee COULTER  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          8  | 
          34  | 
          1835 Aril 28  | 
          Jervis St. Dublin, Parish St. Marys  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Alexander – HICKIE, Rev. William 
            Image 205 
            BTW Alexander JACKSON of Gardiner Place, doctor
              of Medicine of 1st pt. Rev. James CARLISLE of City of Dublin Clerk
              and Mary Anne CARLISLE otherwise HICKEY his wife of 2nd pt &
              Rev. William HICKEY of Duncornmiell Co. Wexford of 3rd pt.
              Reciting that Alexander JACKSON for considerations mentioned by the
              direction of said James CARLISLE and Maryanne his wife transferred to William
              HICKEY tenements on east side of Jervis St. in Parish of St. Mary’s Dublin
              together with back of yard. ..… dwelling house
              on the east side of [?] Turnpike in St. Mary’s Parish… WITNESS: Robert
              MAXWELL & Thomas Somerville FLEMING 
            Alexander JACKSON (?-1848) of Gardiner’s
              Place.[SEAL] 
            SEE: Lisnaboe JACKSONs.  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          8  | 
          37  | 
             | 
          Pill Lane, City of Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Henry V. – HIGGINBOTTOM, Thomas 
            Henry Vincent JACKSON, attorney at law, of
              Mickleburgh St., Dublin executor of last will and testament of Elizabeth
              SULLIVAN, widow deceased of Thomas HIGGINBOTTOM… land transfer.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          9  | 
          161  | 
             | 
          Corray, Cos Mayo, Sligo & Galway  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George – JACKSON, Oliver  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          9  | 
          201  | 
             | 
          Bawn, Co Cavan & Galway  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Thomas B. – DUIGAN, Michael  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          10  | 
          43  | 
             | 
          Ballyduftultra, Co. Waterford, B Cashmore &
            Cashbridge  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George H. – MELVILLE, John 
            JACKSON, Alice [or Alex] – MELVILLE, John 
            George Holmes JACKSON of Crogar near Corwell in
              Co [Stenconth?] & Alice his wife of 1st pt… lands in
              Waterford.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          11  | 
          15  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          MILLS-PEEBLES    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          11  | 
          43  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY-WHITE    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          12  | 
          133  | 
          1835 Apr 21  | 
          Grafton St. City of Dublin, Parish St. Andrews  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, William – JACKSON, James 
            JACKSON, Jane – JACKSON, James 
            William JACKSON of Grafton St., China merchant
              & Robert NICHOLSON of Clanwilliam Place in said City & Jane NICHOLSON
              otherwise JACKSON his wife of the 1 pt; James JACKSON of
              Linley, Co. [Salop?] Esq., England of other pt. new built brick house or
              tenement #112 formerly #106 situate on west side of Grafton St.,, Parish of
              St. Andrew, City of Dublin  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          13  | 
          57  | 
          1835 Jul 21  | 
          Frederick St., City of Dublin, Parish St. Annes  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John – BAKER, John 
            Between John JACKSON of Frederick St., City of
              Dublin, Gent & John BARKER of Dawson St., Dublin reciting indenture June
              3 1803 btw Rev Hayes MEADE of Kilgoblin, Co. Dublin Clk of 1 pt & James
              SAUNDERS… brick dwelling house on west side of Frederick St.,..details… reciting
              that the said James SHERIDAN  by his last will and testament bearing
              date Aug 23 1821  demised said dwelling house with the furniture and
              linen therin to his daughter Sarah JACKSON wife of said John
                JACKSON…more details  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          13  | 
          90  | 
          1835 Jul 23  | 
          Cullenswood, Co. Dublin, City of Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          KEARNS-KEARNS 
            JACKSON, Allen – KEARNS, Christopher 
            Thomas KEARNS of Cuffe St., Dublin, Bricklayer & Allan JACKSON of Harrold Cross, Co Dublin, house painter… part of lands of
              Ullienswood, situate in Anne Street Ranelah, near the City of Dublin  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          13  | 
          96  | 
          1835 Jul 2  | 
          Armagh  | 
          DOBBIN-HANNA  | 
          Image 63 
            BTW Leonard DOBBIN of Armagh
              Esq. of 1 pt & William HANNA & Leonard DOBBIN the younger both of
              Gardiners Place Dublin Esqs of the other pt. Reciting that Leonard Dobbin was susée in his Demesne as of fee of Mill lands and Tenements therin
              mentioned and that he was indebted to several persons mentioned in the deed
              annexed with several sums of money … several plots of Ground called the
              Nunnery Tenements situate in or near Scotch Street in Town of Armagh being
              part of what was commonly known by the name of the Courts of the Two Abbeys. bounded
              on the north by Scotch Street on the South by the Lord Primates Demesne and
              on the east and West by grounds now or formerly in the tenure or occupation
              other representatives of Thomas OGLE deceased. … dwelling house and its
              offices and yard situated on the southeast side of Castle Street in the city
              of Armagh formerly in the possession of said Richard PENTON and his under
              tenants and lately in possession of Thomas DOBBIN containing 11a 19p English
              statute measure in that part of the Borough of Armagh which lies between the Road
              from Armagh to Richhill and the road from Armagh bounded on the north by the
              strip of ground lately occupied by Samuel JOHNSTON on the east by Ballynahone
              river and the land belonging to the said Leonard DOBBIN on the south by the
              lands held by the late John MCKINSTRY under Joseph WILSON and on the West by
              part of the land lately held by Alexander PRENTICE. All said premises lying
              and being in the Borough Parish Barony and Co. Armagh and also all that and
              those Corn mills and Kilns known by the name of Ballynahone mills and kilns
              together with that part of the townland of Ballynahone more belonging to the
              said mills and kilns as formally owned by Mr Thomas QUINN and now in the actual
              possession of the said Leonard DOBBIN and his under tenants containing 8
              acres English statute measure in the townland of Ballynahone [possibly Ballynahone Beg,
                Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]  and
                  in the parish and county of Armagh and bounded on the east by James CUNNINGs
                  holdings  Shidy DELAYNEY’s holdings on the north by the Glebe Rd leading from
                  Armagh to Lurgan and also parcels of land in map # 102 adjoining on the north
                  the said Primate’s Demesne an on the east to the road leading from Newry to
                  Armagh on the West to the lands of Carnaca each of the said two parcels
                  containing 6 acres of land lately in possession of Mrs LIVINGSTONE and also
                  all the part of the land in a map marked # 3 adjoining on the South and West
                  to Cavanacca and on the east to the road from Newry to Armagh containing 8a 1r
                  24p lately in the possession of Mrs LIVINGSTONE and also 19a 26p lately in
                  possession of Mrs [?] bounded on the North and South by lands now or lately
                  in the possession of the representatives of Richard Cope WHALLY Esq. On the
                  east by Ballynahone river and on the West by the plantation adjoining by the
                  road leading from Armagh to Newry and also 19a 2r 16p of the late Demesne
                  lands of the See of Armagh lying near the town of Armagh marked in a certain
                  map #9 all said lands and premises situate in Parish Barony of Armagh and
                  also part of the town and lands of Kennedys containing 19a now in possession
                  of the said Leonard DOBBIN or under tenants in Parish and Co. Armagh and also
                  a certain part of the lands of Hazel WILD[?] adjoining the said lands of
                  Kennedys and also in the Parish and Co. Armagh and also the back house both alone
                  and below the rear of Henry HUTCHINSON's former house with a free passage to
                  the same and the gateway of the said HUTCHINSON's in Thomas St in the City, Parish
                  & Co. Armagh … WITNESS: David BELL Solicitor Leonard DOBBIN the younger
                  & William MILLER Attorney of Gardiner’s Place Dublin  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          13  | 
          13201  | 
          1835 July 25  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Wrong number Image 14 
            Robert JACKSON of Dublin Householder 3 August
              1835 Deed of Sale Selling up prior to emigration to Australia Anthony  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          15  | 
          76  | 
             | 
          Drummin, Queens Co. B. Tinehinch  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Elizabeth – FLEETWOOD, Thomas 
            JACKSON, Mary – FLEETWOOD, Thomas  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          16  | 
          186  | 
          1835 Sep 30  | 
          Ballybay, Co. Monaghan  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, William – CARRAHER, John 
            William JACKSON was indebted, and to settle
              debts leased many of his holdings in the townland of Ballybay. Harvey’s
              tenement situated on the westside of the street of Ballybay and bounded on
              the North by James McMURRAY’s tenement and on the south by Elizabeth
              McCULLAGH’s tenement and now in the actual possession of William HENSON, Co.
              Monaghan as well as lands in  Lettycrum & Largahamlough… lengthy
              deed with lots of descriptions of lands…  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          17  | 
          256  | 
             | 
          Moylish, Co. Limerick  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George – GLOSTER, Arthur  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          18  | 
          98  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Ballynaconaghy, Co. Down, B Castlereagh  | 
          GILLMER  | 
          GILLMER, James B-AVERY, Samuel    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          18  | 
          184  | 
          1835 Nov 5  | 
          Knockaginy, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, William – McCANCE, David 
             Re: last will and testament of Rachel JACKSON late of Knocknagony, Co. Down, spinster, deceased of 1st pt.….
              also re will of Jennett JACKSON orse Jane JACKSON orse
              Jenny JACKSON late of Knocknagnagony  spinster deceased 
              & William JACKSON  of Knocknagoney, farmer & nephew
              of  and heir at law of Rachel JACKSON & Jennett JACKSON and also Mary JACKSON and Margaret JACKSON late of
              Knocknagoney spinsters deceased…lands of Knocknagoney formerly in hands of William
                JACKSON, deceased & afterward in possession of Rachel, Margaret,
                  Mary & Jennett cont 28 acres with house… 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Co. Down who first settled in Dundonald  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          18  | 
          233  | 
             | 
          Mayo 
            Sligo 
            Galway  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          George JACKSON – Oliver C. JACKSON (probably Oliver Cuffe JACKSON (abt 1773-1845  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          20  | 
          120  | 
          1835 Jul 25  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          DROUGHT-JACKSON 
            Btw Frederick Stewart DROUGHT of Church St., City of
              Dublin [Curveline?] Hatter of 1st pt; Julia DROUGHT of Boot Lane,
              city of Dublin, widow & executrix of Frederick DROUGHT late of Temple
              Bar, City of Dublin, Hatter & Francis JACKSON of Killavilla [Killavilla,
                Parish Roscrea,
                Barony Ballybritt],
              Kings Co.,… reciting earlier DROUGHT leases lands of Fancroft [Fancroft,
                Parish Seirkieran,
                Barony Ballybritt], …released to Francis JACKSON lands of Fancroft, Barony of
              Ballybritt, Kings Co… & lands of Glassluen 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          20  | 
          169  | 
             | 
          Aghaville, Co. Leitrim  | 
             | 
          GODFREY, John & ors –
            MAXWELL & ors  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          20  | 
          267  | 
          1835 Dec 2  | 
          Dunganstown, Co. Dublin, B. Catlereagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, William H. –PHEPOE, Thomas 
            William Henry JACKSON of Micklinburgh,
              Dublin of 1 pt & Thomas PHEPOE of other…demised lands Dunganstown, Co.
              Dublin  | 
             | 
         
        
          1835  | 
          21  | 
          162  | 
             | 
             | 
          MALEVERER  | 
          MUNLEVERER, William-HORNER    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          1  | 
          130  | 
          1836 Jan 7 
               | 
          Pallerine, Down & Co. Armagh  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Mary-COULTER,
            Richard 
            Image 130 
            Memorial of Deed Poll  Mary
              COULTER of Cormeen, Co. Down Spinster one of the residual Legatees of will of
              James COULTER formerly Conean deceased bearing date 30 Sept 1834 … £469.1.3
              paid by Richard COULTER of Carnmeen [Camreen?] linen draper eldest son &
              heir of John COULTER formerly of Canneen Linen Draper deceased …. Lands of Pallestine,
              in Parish of Newry Co. Down & also 4a of Carnebane in that part of Newry which
              is in Co. Armagh. …  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          1  | 
          140  | 
             | 
          Richhill, Co. Armagh, B. Oneiland West  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Joseph – RICHARDSON, Elizabeth 
            Wrong number (No JACKSONs mentioned in: Image 89) The entry in the Grantors Index said 1836 D.B. 13 -1-140 but it wasn’t book
              13. In the 1836 Armagh Land Index for Richhill records: 1836-1-140 Armagh Co. Barrister & ors-
                Elizabeth RICHARDSON (Under Page of Day Book: D.B.1.) NOTE: DB stands for Decree Book which is a separate
                  series. They appear mostly to be when a landlord repossesses land when there
                  is non payment.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          2  | 
          261  | 
             | 
          Rathgar, Co. Dublin, B. Newcastle  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Allen – CRENAN, Bartholemew  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          3  | 
          13  | 
          1836 Feb 2  | 
          Castletownmare and Raibk, Lower Kells,
            Co Meath,  | 
          NORTH  | 
          Richard Taulman NORTH's conveyance of
            Castletownmare and Raibk, Lower Kells, Co Meath, to John Gerrard of
            Gilestown. SOURCE: The
              Norths of Ireland NOTE:
                These are lands that were held earlier by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1705) – Richard Toulmin NORTH (1782-1865) – descendant of Jennet JACKSON.   | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          3  | 
          103  | 
          1836 Feb  | 
          Lisburn  | 
          OLIVER, Henry, Mary, Sarah, Eliza, Jane  | 
          OLIVER-McKNIGHT 
            OLIVER, Henry, Mary, Sarah, Eliza, Jane Robert –
              McKNIGHT 
            Between Henry OLIVER of Tannybake, Co. Down, Cotton
              Weaver of 1st pt Mary OLIVER & Sarah OLIVER of Tannybrake, Co.
              Down spinsters James LANG of Lisburn, Co. Antrim weaver & Elizabeth LANG
              otherwise OLIVER his wife; John HEANEY of Tannybake, Co. Down weaver and Jane
              HEANEY otherwise OLIVER his wife of  2nd pt… Robert OLIVER of
              Tannybrake of 4th pt. Henry OLIVER deceased was possessed of that
              piece of land on south side of bridge St., Lisburn, parish of Lisburn alias
              Blaris Barony of Upper Massarene… Henry OLIVER made his will dated June 8
              1827 & devised said property to his son, Henry OLIVER….lives were all
              names of royalty…  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          4  | 
          177  | 
             | 
             | 
          BIRCH  | 
          HENRY, Joseph-BIRCH, Elizabeth    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          5  | 
          260  | 
          1836 Mar 14  | 
          Armagh  | 
          McCULLA  | 
          Image
            398 
            BTW Joseph McKEE
              of Tassagh [Tassagh,
              Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Linen
              Merchant of 1 pt & Eliza McCALLA and Susan McCALLA both of Markethill Co.
              Armagh spinsters and daughters of John McCALLA late of Markethill Merchant
              deceased. Reciting indenture 1Jan 1832 btw Rt Hon Francis William Earl of
              Chrlemont of 1 pt & Joseph McKEE … lands of Tassagh … Joseph McKEE party
              as executor of John McCALLA deceased stood indebted to said Eliza McCALLA in
              sum of £260 … Tassagh lying in townland of Tassagh Manor Cladymore Barony
              Armagh & Co. Armagh … and use of water and watercourses for purpose of
              working a corn mill bounded by other lands of Joseph McKEE on the East by the
              River Callan on the south by Andrew ROBINSONs farm and on the west by Samuel
              GORDONs holding … WITNESS: Robert Cope HARDY of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent
              Attorney & by William HARDY of Armagh Gent apprentice to Robert Cope
              HARDY. Joseph McKEE [SEAL]  | 
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          1836  | 
          6  | 
          85  | 
          1833 Oct 19  | 
          Kings 
            Galway 
            Tipperary  | 
          PUREFOY  | 
          Image 494 
            Marriage Settlement of Thomas PUREFOY Esq. Medical Dr.
              to Sybella HARRISON on 19 Oct 1835 btw Sybella HARRISSON of Cloughjordon Co.
              Tipperary only child of Richard HARRISSON Esq deceased  formerly Lieutenant
              in Majesty’s 7th Regiment of Dragoon Guards & Anne JAMES orse HARRISSON
              his wife of 1st pt; Thomas PUREFOY of Cloughjordan
              3rd son of Rev Thomas PUREFOY of Banaghor [probably Kylebeg
                or Banagher, Parish Reynagh,
                Barony Garrycastle],
              Kings Co. Clerk of 2nd pt; Rev Thomas PUREFOY of Banagher of 3rd pt; Rev William Traverse HOMAN of Modreny Glebe Co. Tipperary Clerk &
              William Alexander PUREFOY of Bachelors Walk City of Dublin Esq. Barrister at
              Law of 4th pt…. land in Tipperary & £1,333.6.8 the 1/3rd pt of settlement on the marriage of Richard HARRISSON & Ann JAMES … Revd
              Thomas PUREFOY was then seized in fee of part of the Town and Manor of
              Clonbullock [Clonbulloge,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown] &
              Town and Manor of Clonbeen [probably Clonbrin,
                Parish Clonsast,
                Barony Coolestown] in
              Kings Co. Barony Coolestown, Parish Clonsart. The Rev Thomas PUREFOY had made
              his will 22 Apr 1828 & had devised the lands of Clonbullock &
              Clonkeen to his 2nd son William Alexander PUREFOY …    | 
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          1836  | 
          6  | 
          240  | 
             | 
          Kilmurry, Co. Mayo, B. Tyrawly  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Oliver C. – WALSHE, John 
            JACKSON, Madelaine E – WALSHE, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          7  | 
          61  | 
             | 
          Schoolhouse Lane, Dungannon, Parish Drumglass  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, James E. –GREER, Thomas  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          7  | 
          99  | 
             | 
          Moylish, City Limerick, Parish St. Munekin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George – WARNER, George  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          7  | 
          228  | 
          1831 Apr 18  | 
          Umgola, City Armagh  | 
          KIDD  | 
          KIDD, Thomas-KIDD, Joseph   
            Marriage agreement btw Thomas KIDD of Ballynahone, Co.
              Armagh. Merchant of 1st pt who was to marry Sarah JOHNSTON of Lurgen, (of 2nd
              pt) daughter of the deceased John JOHNSTON. John JOHNSTON Brewer & Thomas
              Averill SHILLINGTON of Portadown, merchant acting executors of John JOHNSTON
              deceased of 3rd pt. Joseph KIDD of Co. Armagh barrister & John JOHNSTON
              of 4th pt. Under the will of John JOHNSTON deceased, Sarah JOHNSTON was
              entitled to the sum of £3000. Thomas Kidd made over to the said Joseph Kidd
              and John Johnston parts of the lands of Umgola Drumarg & Downs in the
              actual possession of the said Thomas Kidd and his undertenants containing 49
              acres and 38 perches English statute measure consisting of two divisions the
              Eastern and Western and other lands formerly reserved by John containing 32
              acres 3 rods 22 perches English statute measure meared and bounded on the
              East by lands formerly in the possession of Andrew Davidson and late in the
              possession of Robert and James Stephen and Doctor Vogan and also by lands
              formerly in the possession of the Mr. Henry and late in the possession of
              Doctor Henry and by the Lord primate Richard Henderson, and a stream let on
              the West, partly by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan and partly by
              lands in the possession of Mr. William McWilliams and by lands formerly in
              possession of Owen Callaghan. but then in the possession of Mr Verner’s
              tenants on the North by land, then or late in the possession of William
              McCrum, and on the South meared and bounded by lands in the possession of Mr.
              John Jones and the said West division containing 16 acres one Rood and 16
              perches English statute measure and is bounded on the East by the mill race
              of Umgola the mill and partly by the stream let running from the Spring Mill
              on which Western division there are flour mills and a malt Kiln erected and
              that malt Kiln is bounded on the East by the road leading from Armagh to
              Monaghan bounded by the road and partly by a stone wall and also the tenant
              dwelling houses, offices and gardens formerly held by Arthur Jacob McCaw and
              his undertenants and then in the possession of the said Thomas Kidd and his
              undertenants situate lying and being in English Street in the city of Armagh
              containing in front to said Street 67’4” in the Parish, Barony and County of
              Armagh, with all the Mills waters water courses houses buildings and
              improvements there on and all the estate right and interest at law in equity
              of him the said Thomas Kidd  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          7  | 
          229  | 
          1833-1839  | 
             | 
          DOBBIN  | 
          DOBBIN    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          8  | 
          26  | 
          1836 Apr 18  | 
          Water Street, Newry  | 
          KIDD  | 
          KIDD, John-GRIFFEN, Phil   
            NAMES: John KIDD; Philip GRIFFIN; Trevor CORRY; Samuel
              REID; Mary PATTERSON; Richard Jebb BROWNE; John CORBETT- all of Newry. NOTE: I have also included extensive quotes from
              grave markers to indicate how closely some of the neighbours were.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          8  | 
          51  | 
          1836 Apr27  | 
          Eadstown, Co. Wicklow, Upper Barony
            Talbot St  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          DIXON-GREENE 
            Image
              227 
            JACKSON,
              William, Anne & Hannah  
            Bwt Joseph DIXON of Mount pleasant, Co.
              Dublin assignee of the estate and effects of William JACKSON of
              Baltinglass [Baltinglass
                East and/or Baltinglass
                  West], Co. Wicklow, an insolvent debtor & the said William JACKSON of the 1st part; Anne JACKSON orse RIGGS wife of the said William
                    JACKSON & Robert SHAW of Baltinglass, builder & William PAGE of
              Leinster St., Dublin Gent of 2nd pt Robert SHAW of Baltinglass
              afsd & Hannah SHAW orse JACKSON his wife, Alicia SHAW, and Esther
              SHAW both of Baltinglass spinsters of 3rd pt; Rev. Thomas Francis
              GREENE of Kilrandagh [Kilranelagh,
              Parish Kilranelagh,
              Barony Upper
                Talbotstown], Co. Wicklow Clerk and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams of May Field Vicarage Ashbourne Co. Derby England Lieut. In
                  his Majesty’s Royal Navy of 4th pt. Reciting lease of May 22 1746
                  btw Rev Richard BALDWIN, D.D. & Provost of Trinity College, & James
                    JACKSON then late of Eadestown but then of Ffunary [aka Edenderry?], [NOTE:
                      also Spinians]  Co. Wicklow farmer of the other part… Richard BALDWIN let to the said James JACKSON all that part of the town and lands of Eadestown then in possession of the said James JACKSON containing 154a 1r late Irish plantation measure in the Barony of
              Talbotstown Co. Wicklow
              saving and reserving by therein is accepted and reserved. To hold unto the
              said James JACKSON his heirs and assigns from
              the 25th of March then last past for the lives of three persons … for perpetual renewal thereinafter mentioned and
              expressed without any fine subject to yearly rent of £46.4 Irish
              currency payable every 29th day of September and 25th day of March and Reciting that by indenture of lease and release bearing
              date respectively the 12th and 13th day of July 1745 made between the said James JACKSON of the one part and William
                JACKSON of Baltinglass,  Co. Wicklow butcher son of said James JACKSON of the other part the said James JACKSON for the consideration therein mentioned
              demised unto the said William JACKSON all that
              moiety or half part of the aforesaid lands of each town to hold from the
              first day of may then last four and during the lives of three persons therein
              mentioned and the life of the survivor of them with covenant for perpetual
              renewal subject to 1/2 of the yearly rent so reserved in and by said original
              lease of the 22nd day of may 1746 and also paying 1/2 of all the costs and
              expenses of obtaining a renewal of said original lease of said lands and
              reciting that by indentures of lease and release bearing date respectively the
              24th and 25th days of November 1771 the said James
                JACKSON for the considerations therein mentioned demised set and to farm let unto Alexander JACKSON his heirs and assigns all that one moiety 1/2 part being the remaining [?] of the aforesaid town and lands of each town. To hold
              to set Alexander JACKSON his heirs and
              assigns for and during the lives of the three persons
              therein mentioned and the survivor of them with consent for perpetual renewal
              subject to the yearly rent so reserved and made payable by said original
              lease of the 22nd May 1764 and 1/2 of the costs and
              expenses of obtaining a renewal of said original lease is by said indenture
              might appear and reciting that the interests of the set Alexander JACKSON in said lands became vested in Thomas Eves GREEN of the city of Dublin
              Esquire and that the interest of the said William JACKSON in and to the other moiety of said lands became vested in his son Thomas JACKSON late of Baltinglass on the county of
              Wicklow deceased and reciting that by indenture of lease bearing date the 1st
              of April 1801 the said Thomas JACKSON for the
              considerations therein mentioned demise and set unto the said Thomas Eves GREEN all that the full moiety or half part of undivided so
              vested in said Thomas JACKSON and herein
              before mentioned of said town and lands of Eadestown for
              and during the lives of the three persons therein named and the survivor of
              them with covenant of perpetual renewal therein contained at and under the
              yearly rate rent or sum of £103.2 late currency payable as therein mentioned and reciting that the interest of
              said Thomas JACKSON and said lands afterwards
              became vested under his will in said Thomas JACKSON his heir at law party thereto and reciting that by indenture of settlement
              executed on the intermarriage of said William JACKSON with his present wife Ann JACKSON orse Riggs and bearing date the
              5th of December 1831 all interest of the said William
                JACKSON in and to said lands became vested in Robert
                  SHAW and William PAGE party thereto in trust
              for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and reciting that afterwards the
              said William JACKSON was discharged as insolvent debtor and John FOX was appointed Assignee of his
              estate and effects and reciting that the said John FOX was afterward removed from such assigneeship and John COOK appointed in his
              stead and which said John COOK was subsequently also
              removed from said office of assignee and Joseph DIXON party hereto was duly appointed assignee in his stead
              and in whom all the estate and interest of the said William
                JACKSON in and to set undivided moiety of said land of Eadestown was then legally vested. And reciting that in
              pursuance of an order of the Court for the relief of
              insolvent debts in Ireland made in the matter of said insolvent all the
              estate and interest of said insolvent were set up to be sold by auction and
              William PAGE party thereto having bid the sum of £3 was declared the purchaser thereof and reciting that the
              said Thomas Francis GREEN and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams being desirous of purchasing all the estate right title charge claim and
              interest of the several persons parties hereto of the first second and third
              part of in end to the said lands of each town offered for the same a sum of £1,375 which offer the said parties
              had accepted and said William PAGE had requested of said Joseph DIXON and William JACKSON to join him in conveying
              said lands to the said Thomas Francis GREEN and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams free from all charges and encumbrances whatsoever and said
              indenture witnessed that in consideration of the premises and of the sum of
              £3.00 sterling to him the said Joseph DIXON in hand
              paid the receipt whereof was thereby acknowledged in
              consideration of the sum of £1,375
              to them the said Ann JACKSON Robert SHAW William PAGE Alishia SHAW and Esther SHAW Robert SHAW and Hannah SHAW some or one of them in hand paid the
              receipt whereof was thereby acknowledged and of the sum of five shillings to
              him the said William JACKSON also
              in hand paid today the said Joseph DIXON William JACKSON Ann JACKSON Robert
                SHAW William page Alicia SHAW and Esther SHAW Robert SHAW and Hannah SHAW according to their respective estates an interest
              there in did grant bargain sell assign alien release and confirm unto the
              said [?] and Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams in their actual possession then being by virtue of the bargain and sale and
              of the statute therein recited and to their heirs and assigns all the one
              undivided moiety a full half part the entire under 2 equal parts being
              considered as divided of and in all that part of the town of
                Eadestown herein before particularly described and mentioned situate
              lying and being in the upper half Barony of
              Talbotstown and county of Wicklow and all and singular the appurtenances
              there unto belonging and all the estate right title interest use trust
              possession property claim charge and demand whatsoever both at law and
              inequity or right and benefit of privilege of renewal of them that said
              Joseph DIXON William JACKSON and JACKSON Robert SHAW William PAGE Alishia SHAW Esther SHAW Robert SHAW and Hannah SHAW and every of them of and in said premises and every part thereof. To hold
              with the appurtenances unto the said Thomas Francis Augustus Aldborough Lloyd Williams their heirs and assigns four in during the natural lives and life of [illegible - Made DEAIS?]  Revd James SAUNDERS and William JACKSON party there to
              being the three lives named in the last renewal of the original indenture of
              lease of the 20th November 1789 and the survivor of them and for and during the lives of all such other persons as should be added
              thereunto pursuant to the covenant for perpetual instead recited original
              indenture of lease of the 22nd day of May 1746
              containing upon the trusts nevertheless for the several uses intents and
              purposes and subject to the limitations and powers therein mentioned and
              expressed in and by a certain indenture made upon the
              intermarriage of the Rev. James SAUNDERS with Augusta Sophia Lloyd Williams bearing date the 27th day of November 1728
              between Ellen Catherine [née GLASCOCK] of Saunders Grove in the county of Wicklow widow and relict of Morley SAUNDERS [Morley Pendred SAUNDERS (1738-1825)
                grandson of Morley SAUNDERS (1671-1737) of Saunders Grove]  of the same
              place deceased of the first part the Rev. James
              Thomas Connolly SAUNDERS [ (1796-1888 son of Morely Pendred SAUNDERS)] of Bagenalstown in the county of Carlow one of the younger sons of the said Morley SAUNDERS of the second part Ellen SAUNDERS of Saunders Grove before said one of the daughters of the said
              Morley SAUNDERS of the third part. John Lloyd
              Williams of Alderbrook Hall Co. Cardigan,Wales Esquire at the 4th
              part. Augusta Sofia Lloyd Williams daughter of said
              John Lloyd Williams of the 5th part and William Oldnall
                Russell [RUSSELL (1785–1833)  -
                  married, in 1825, Louisa Maria, daughter of John Lloyd Williams, esq., and
                  left children.]  of Old Square Lincolns Inn in London Esquire serjeant at law and
              the Rev. Thomas Francis GREEN of Killranlegh [Kilranelagh,
                Parish Kilranelagh,
                Barony Upper
                  Talbotstown] in the county of Wicklow aforesaid clerk of the 6th
              part. WITNESS: William WRIGHT and Robert COURTNEY both of the city of Dublin
              solicitors Joseph DIXON [SEAL] William
                JACKSON [SEAL] Ann JACKSON [SEAL] Robert SHAW [SEAL] William page [SEAL] Hannah SHAW [SEAL] Alicia SHAW [SEAL] Esther SHAW [SEAL] signed and sealed in
              presence of William WRIGHT Robert COURTNEY … he delivered said deed and
              memorial to Walter GLASSCOCK Esquire appointed register at his office Kings Inn buildings Henrietta St the 27th day of April 1836 at or
              near the hour of before 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said day 
            SEE;  Morley SAUNDERS 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. 
            SEE: D. 24,155-60 National Library. Six
              deeds relating to property at Cumber, King's Co., and concerning Morley
              Saunders and Robert Jackson, with a few associated notes, 1724 - 1802. . In
              Misc Docs in Kings
                Co. JACKSONs  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          10  | 
          73  | 
           1835 Dec 10  | 
          Moylin, City of Limerick & Co. Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George & Lydia  - GLOSTER, Arthur 
            Image 49 
            BTW Christopher
              DELMAGE of 1st pt; Rev John DELMAGE of 2nd pt; George
                JACKSON and Lydia his wife of 3rd pt.; Arthur GLASTER of City
              of Limerick Esq. of 4th pt; George GLASTER the younger of City of
              Limerick Gent of 5th pt reciting 1 Nov 1834 and reciting 22 Oct
              1835 … grant of lands of Moylish [Moylish,,
                Parish St Munchins,
                Barony of North
                  Liberties] in Parish St.
                    Munchin, Liberties of City of Limerick … and Lydia JACKSON’s share of
                    2,000 charged on lands of Lisnamrock [Lisnamrock,
                      Parish Ballingarry] and other lands in Barony SlievardaghCo Tipperary by indenture 7 July 1794 
            NOTE: Married
              at Limerick George JACKSON Esq. eldest son of Sherriff JACKSON to Lydia
              daughter of the late Jeremiah LANGLEY Esq. of Limerick. 1 Mar 1821. SOURCE: Clare
                Journal. 
            SEE also ROD: 848-48-567578 GLOSTER-JACKSON 
            SEE also ROD: 433-21-279150 William Marcus JACKSON and
              ROD: 479-312-306589 William Marcus JACKSON and ROD:489-6-303648 William Marcus JACKSON and ROD: 708-16- 484751 William Devereaux
                JACKSON & William Marcus JACKSON and ROD: 26-373-15743
              in 1718 – George JACKSON merchant of City of Limerick held lands of
              Moylish and ROD: 333-513-225717 William JACKSON of the City of
              Limerick Gent & William Marcus JACKSON Gent his eldest son
              & heir  | 
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          1836  | 
          10  | 
          231  | 
          1831 June 1  | 
          Shortstone, Co. Louth  | 
          BAILLIE  | 
          BAILLIE, Robert-DARBY, Jonathon 1833-1839  
            Between Robert BAILLIE of Shortstone, Co Louth of 1st
              part & Rev Jonathon [Lonett?] DARLEY of Acton Glebe, Co Armagh of other
              pt. ... granted to DARLEY 205A 2R.  | 
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          1836  | 
          11  | 
          121  | 
          1836 Jun 13  | 
          Butterfield Lane, Co. Dublin, B. Newcastle  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON & ors-SHAW 
            JACKSON, John -SHAW, Esther 
            Image 287 
            John JACKSON of Rathmines, Co. Dublin Gent & acting executor of
              Judith AHNUTY late of Rathfarmhan, Co. Dublin widow deceased of 1st pt…other names ... KIRKWOODs of 2nd pt… Esther SHAW of Rathfarnham
              Co Dublin spinster of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture of Assignment 30
              Apr 1793 btw Letitia AHMUTY of Rathfarnham Co. Dublin widow since deceased
              and one of the executors of Townly AHMUTY late of City of Dublin Merchant
              deceased of 1 pt & Judith AHMUTY (as above) of other pt. … for sum of
              £328 the said John JACKSON Thomas ARTHUR Ahmuty KIRKWOOD, Thomas KIRKWOOD and
              Judith Mary his wife and Margaret Letitia KIRKWOOD and every one of them …
              conveyed to Esther SHAW a field in Butterfield Lane 3a and bounded on the
              North by the road, on the south by Mr. MOLONY’s fields, on the West by a road
              leading to MOLONY’s fields and on the East by field late said Letitia
              AHMETY’s formerly demised to Hon George JOCELYN and house and garden in rere
              of Letitia AHMUTY’s Coach House bounded on the North by a small garden and
              Turrett belonging to said House on the South by the road leading to the
              Strand on the West by the Mill Race leading from the Corn Mill to SLATER’s
              Paper Mills and on the East by the aforesaid Coach House as formerly demised
              to William DRUMGOOLE … WITNESS: Robert ARTHUR of Lower Dominick St City of
              Dublin Attorney & Frederick JACKSON of Rathmines Road son of John JACKSON 
            NOTE: I do not have proof, but it is possible that Esther
              SHAW was the daughter of Robert SHAW & Hannah JACKSON both of
              Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow.  | 
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          1836  | 
          11  | 
          123  | 
          1836 Jun 13  | 
          Moy, Co. Tyrone Charlemount, Co. Armagh, B. Newcastle  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 288 
            Btw William JACKSON Merchant then of Moy, Co. Tyrone, merchant of 1 pt & Robert HALLIDAY of
              Belfast, Co. Antrim., merchant…. JACKSON made over to HALLIDAY land in
              Charlemont, Co. Armagh Houses & land in Charlemount, Co. Armagh for sum
              of £127.5 with interest. WITNESS: Cornelius Carlton DAVIDSON of Moy, Co.
              Tyrone Gent Attorney & John CAULFIELD of Charlemont.& Cornelius
              Carlton BOOMER the younger & William ANDERSON  | 
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          1836  | 
          11  | 
          280  | 
          1836 Jun 13  | 
          Clonbrogan, Co. Tipperary, B. Middlethird  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, George – CLARKE, Patrick 
            Image 394 
            BTW George JACKSON of Mount
              Pleasant Co. Tipperary Esq. of 1st pt; William Cooper CRAWFORD of
              Rapla Co. Tipperary Esq of 2nd pt; Patrick CLARKE of #17 Kildare
              St City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. … in consideration of £1,400
              granted lands of Clanbrogan & part of lands of Curraghscarteen formerly
              in possession of James DWYER … [reciting Court case]  | 
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          1836  | 
          12  | 
          7  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Anne Street, Shankill, Belfast  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Catherine-WELISTER, Ann  | 
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          1836  | 
          14  | 
          29  | 
           1836 Mar 3  | 
          St. Stevens Green, City of Dublin, Parish of St. Peter  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Allan – BONSOL, John 
            Image 229 
            BTW John HAMILTON of Old
              Mount Pleasant Co. Dublin Builder and Alan JACKSON of Rathgar Co. Dublin
              Painter and Glazier of 1 pt; Jacob Jackson LUNN of Stephens Green City of
              Dublin Painter and paper Stainer of 2nd pt & John Ainsley
              BONSALL of Clanbrazill St. Co. Dublin Gent of 3rd pt.. reciting
              lease 10 Jun 1828 Edward Richard COLLES demised to George MILLIKEN house and
              tenement #133 on West side of St. Stephen’s Green in City of Dublin … in
              Parish St. Stephen …  | 
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          1836  | 
          14  | 
          159  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          York Steet, City? Parish St. Peter  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, John- HENRY, James  | 
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          1836  | 
          15  | 
          80  | 
          1836 Aug 16  | 
          Drumcanver  | 
          LESLIE, Nathaniel & OLIVER, David, Joseph, Benjamin  | 
          Deed of assignment between Nathaniel LESLIE of Leslie
            Hall in Co. Armagh, Gent of the one part Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER
            both of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
              Parish Armagh
                (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],  in Co.
            Armagh Gent of the second part. OLIVERs sold to David LESLIE part of the town
            and lands of Drumcanver formerly in possession of William LESLIE deceased
            & thereto held & enjoyed by Nathanial LESLIE in Manor of Loghey
            [Toghey?] Barony & Co. of Armagh 35 acres 2 r 30p in possession of Camack
            & Henry Mahallam. Witness Bernard McCARTEN & Thomas REILLY, Co. Monaghan.  | 
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          1836  | 
          15  | 
          262  | 
          1836 Sep 27  | 
          Tullyhubart, Co. Down, Barony of Castlereagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Margaret – CARLISLE, Hugh 
            Margaret ABERNATHY orse JACKSON of Balycreely Co
              Down widow of James ABERNATHY of Ballycreely farmer…. Catherine CARLISLE ors
              CLARK….  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          16  | 
          9  | 
          1836 Aug 2  | 
          Cromwellstown, Co. Kildare, B. So Salt   | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, Henry V. – GALWAY, William 
             Btw Catherine PEARSON orse READ of Glasnevin, Co.
              Dublin, widow of 1st part; Henry Vincent JACKSON of City of
              Dublin Attorney at Law of 2nd pt & William GALWEY of Baggot
              St, Dublin of 3rd pt reciting that Catherin PEARSON alias READ
               by virtue of will of  r[?] PEARSON her father  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          19  | 
          125  | 
             | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Richard JACKSON Trustees &
            Sir George JACKSON  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          20  | 
          113  | 
          1836 Nov 3  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Francis, Anne & George
            Ballybritt, Barony Ballybritt 
            Image 276 
            BTW Francis JACKSON of
              Killavilla [Killavilla, Parish Roscrea, Barony Ballybritt], Kings Co. Eq & Ann his
                wife of 1st pt. George JACKSON of Killavilla eldest son of 2nd pt Joseph JONES of Cecil St Limerick, Co. Limerick Esq & Elizabeth JONES
                daughter of said Joseph of 3rd pt; Joseph JONES of Cline Limerick,
                Co. Limerick & James JACKSON of Killavilla Esq of 4th pt & William LEDGER of City of Limerick Esq. and George BENNETT of
                Sorrillhill Co. Tipperary of 4th pt. Reciting that a marriage to
                be had btw George JACKSON and Elizabeth JONES and upon that treaty Francis
                  JACKSON in consideration of love for his son George JACKSON conveyed land to John Joseph JONES and James JACKSON in trust … sum
                £2,000 to said George JACKSON by said Joseph JONES as marriage portion
                … lands of Ballybritt [Ballybritt , Parish Aghancon, Barony Ballybritt], Francroft [ [Fancroft, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt]]and Glassluen [probably Glascloon, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Clonlisk] containing 900a and also the
                  tithes of the lands of Fancroft and the Glebe lands of Ballybritt containing
                  14a and also part of Fancroft [Fancroft, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt] containing 57a arable and 3a
                    coarse meadow together with boggs and marshes and commons belonging so
                    conveyed to him by deeds 23 Jan 1833 and 20 July 1835 all lands in Barony
                    Ballybritt, Kings Co. to hold unto the said John Joseph JONES and James
                      JACKSON in trust for said Francis JACKSON and after the marriage
                    to George JACKSON for his natural life … life of his mother Anne
                      JACKSON … Francis JACKSON [SEAL] George JACKSON [SEAL]
                    WITNESS: James WORRELL Thomas St City of Limerick solicitor & Thomas R.
                    TROUSDALL of Georges St City of Limerick wine merchant NOTE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly  | 
             | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          22  | 
          196  | 
             | 
          Backlane Birr  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKY, Robt-Drought 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            19/12/1836. Robert BREAKEY,
              Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks, Parish Birr,
                Barony of Ballybritt],
                  Kings Co.  Two brothers: John & Francis.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1836  | 
          23  | 
          51  | 
          1836 Dec 2  | 
          Monaghan  | 
          McMATH  | 
          Marriage arts Tievelenny,
            Barony Cremorne 
            Image
              251  
            BTW Andrew McMATH of
              Castleblayney Co. Monaghan of 1st pt James JACKSON of
              Clones Co. Monaghan Esq of 2nd pt Jane JACKSON dau of James
                JACKSON spinster of 3rd pt. … reciting deed 17 Aug 1813 of
              Andrew McMATH of Thomford Co. Monaghan Gent father of said Andrew McMATH of 5th pt … 12 Aug 1821 without altering or revoking said will and reciting marriage
              to be had btw Andrew McMATH and Sarah Jane JACKSON … James JACKSON passed to Andrew McMATH marriage portion £1,000. … WITNESS: William
                JACKSON of Clones Merchant & Hugh [?] of Rockfield attorney both in
              Co. Armagh. 
            NOTE: There is much more detail in this memorial. NOTE: A James JACKSON of Clones was the husband of Mary KIDD. SEE ALSO: ROD: 617-466-427330;
              ROD:662-75-454603; ROD: 817-333-550468; ROD:889-265-588265 and ROD:1835-4-199 JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath 
            NOTE:
              On Aug 1, 1837, a Burton JACKSON (est 1805-1875) of Co. Clare married an
              Elizabeth McMATH daughter of Andrew McMATH of Monaghan. JACKSONs of Shinrone, Camblin & Roscrea.   | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          3  | 
          44  | 
          1836 Dec 1  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          William JACKSON-John CLARK.
            Charlemont 
            Image 427 
            BTW William JACKSON of
              Moy, Co. Tyrone, Merchant of 1st pt; Robert HALIDAY of Belfast,
              Merchant of 2nd pt; John CLARK jr Gent of Corr & Dunavalley [Corr
                and Dunavally, Parish Loughgall
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],Co. Armagh of 3rd pt. … reciting John CLARKE
                    jr paid yearly rent to John JACKSON the Grantor in deed of Assignment
                    13 Apr 1832 for and during life of John JACKSON’s natural life …
                    WITNESS: James SLOAN of Moy, Co. Tyrone, Merchant & John William HANNA of
                    Charlemont Co. Armagh . William JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          3  | 
          112  | 
             | 
          Tofsee Cremone  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          MILLS (includes McCULLAGH & BREAKEY)   
            BREAKEY, Wm-Goudy, John 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            11/2/1837. Reference to
              William BREAKEY, USA.  | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          4  | 
          4  | 
          1837 Jan 17  | 
          Monaghan  | 
          McMATH  | 
          Image
            8 
            BTW Hamilton
              McMATH of Thoraford Co. Monaghan Esq. of 1st pt & James PARKER
              of Mountkeney Co. Down Esq of 2nd pt & Mary PARKER spinster
              daughter of James PARKER 3rd pt. Recited marriage was shortly
              intended btw Hamilton McMATH & Mary PARKER £1,500 … Hamilton McMATH by
              will of his father Andrew McMATH … WITNESS: James McMATH of Castleblayney,
              Co. Monaghan & William PARKER of Mountkearney Co. Down Gent.  | 
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          1837  | 
          5  | 
          195  | 
          1837 Mar 18  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 371 
            BTW Robert William LANG of
              City of Dublin, Merchant of 1 pt & Very Rev James Edward JACKSON of the Deanery near City of Armagh, Co. Armagh, Clerke, Rector of Parish of
              Armagh of other pt. RE: Indenture of Lease 23 Oct 1814 and renewal 19 Dec
              1835 lands containing 1r1p English Statute Measure had then been enclosed and
              attached to the Church Yard or Burying Ground of Church of St. Mark in Parish
              of Armagh … sum of £50 paid to LANG by Rev James Edward JACKSON,
              portion of townland of Drumart & Barrack Hill called the Town Parks
              containing 1r1p as now enclosed as part of the Church Yard … 
            NOTE: Very Rev. James Edward JACKSON (1777-1841). His wife
              was Lydia JACKSON (1787-1870) of Co. Tyrone, dau of Thomas JACKSON &
              Lydia EYRE.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          6  | 
          161  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Hollywood, Co. Down, B. Castlereagh  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Robert-POWER, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          7  | 
          122  | 
          1837 Mar 16  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Robert JACKSON-
            CARSON Ballybrawley, Barony Armagh, Co. Armagh. 
            Image
              90 
            BTW Robert
              William JACKSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh, Esq. of 1st pt Samuel
              KNIPE of Ballybrawly [Ballybrolly,
              Parish Lisnadil
                (Lower Fews portion)] Co. Armagh farmer & tenant of Robert
                  William JACKSON for his holdings in Ballybrawy of 2nd pt &
                  John CARSON of Roscommon, Co. Roscommon of 3rd pt. Robert
                    William JACKSON was possessed of lands of Ballybrawly with other lands
                  mentioned by lease from Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Samuel KNIPE was tenant
                  of 46a at yearly rent of £21.12.6 and that Robert William JACKSON was
                  indebted to John CARSON £256.13.8 so KNIPE became tenant of CARSON … WITNESS:
                  John QUIN of City of Armagh Gent & Attorney & J. McKINSTRY of City of
                  Armagh Esq. J. CARSON [SEAL]  | 
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          1837  | 
          8  | 
          207  | 
             | 
          Backlane Birr  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKEY, Rbt-Callwell, Natt 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            4/5/1837. Robert BREAKEY,
              Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks, Parish Birr,
                Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings Co. Two witnesses:
                  Obadiah BREAKEY and John BREAKEY, both Birr.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          10  | 
          56  | 
          1837 May 24  | 
          Laragh  | 
          OLIVER, William & Joseph  | 
          OLIVER, William & Joseph - Belfast Bank 
            Wm. OLIVER of Laragh, Co. Monaghan Gent & Joseph
              OLIVER of Laragh, son of William Gent of the one part & [3 directors]
              Belfast Banking Company for £450.13.11 secured by 50 acres of the townland of
              Laragh adjoining the western of the two mills erected by Joseph, William
              & Benjamin OLIVER & as formerly laid off by them and formerly in the
              actual possession of the said William OLIVER bounded on the north by the road
              to Castleblayney on the south by the mill race and on the east by the other
              of the said bleachmills and greens and on the west by the other part of the
              townland of Laragh [?] in the possession of the said Joseph, William and
              Benjamin OLIVER and also 5 acres 3 roods and 29 ½ of bog situate and being in
              the said townland of Laragh & Clonecarrow and also all that and those 15
              acres adjoining the [?] of said two mills. [more description]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          11  | 
          185  | 
          1837 June 12  | 
          Laragh  | 
          OLIVER, William - Joseph  | 
          OLIVER- Ulster Bank 
            See 1837-10-56. This is another Laragh mortgage this
              time with the Ulster Bank for £510 for the same lands.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          15  | 
          261  | 
             | 
          Tyrone  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          William JACKSON
            -Robert HALLIDAY  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          17  | 
          10  | 
          1818 Jan 31  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON, William  | 
          Image 215 
            Marriage Settlement of Jeremiah HANKS the younger eldest
              son of Joseph HANKS of Buckingham St., Dublin and in 1791 of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
                Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],,
              Kings Co. who married Mary Anne PURCELL daughter of Sarah PURCELL  His father
              Joseph HANKS had married Elizabeth BOARDMAN daughter of Joseph BOARDMAN of
              Jonestown [Jonestown,
                Parish Ballymacwilliam,
                Barony Warrenstown], Kings Co. John BOARDMAN and William JACKSON were both parties to the
              1791 Marriage Settlement. SEE: ROD: 780-304-528239 
            Hunch: Elizabeth BOARDMAN was the daughter of Joseph BOARDMAN
              of Ballygurtain, Kings Co. & Anne WHITE or of that Joseph BOARDMAN’s
              father: Joseph BOARDMAN who died abt 1742 of Clonore, Kings Co.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          17  | 
          52  | 
          1837 Sep 15  | 
          Lisdrumard  | 
          OLIVER  | 
          Btw Rev Joseph LEATHLY Clke of Kilmore, Co. Westmeath
            of the 1 pt & William OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER both of Lisdrumard Lisdrumard , Parish Lisnadil
              (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh  , Co. Armagh, personal
            representatives of Benjamin OLIVER late of Lisdrumard… reciting earlier deed
            Jul 11 1782 btw Roger FORDE since deceased of the 1 pt &  Peter
            GERVAISE of Armagh Esq. since deceased, demised to Peter GERVAISE part of
            Lisdrumard with one acre of turf bog formerly held by Thomas HAYES plus 61
            acres 2r English Statute Measure  form Nov 1 1780 for 21 years at annual
            rent of 15 pounds 7s 6p… the title of Roger FORDE became vested in Rev.
            Joseph Ford LEATHLY with benefit of renewal in lease of 1782 July 11 and was
            then legally vested in the said William OLIVER and Thomas OLIVER … William
            OLIVER and Thomas OLIVER agreed to purchase price of 200 pounds subject to
            the yearly rent of 21 pounds 14s 10p. NOTE: Lisdrumard. is on the border of Magherkilcranny [Maghery
              Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh]. William
            & Thomas were sons of Benjamin OLIVER (1765-1831)  | 
          LDS  | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          18  | 
          16  | 
          1837 Oct 2  | 
          Louth 
            Dublin 
            Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Rev Elias THACKERY-Alexander
            JACKSON 
            Image
              434 
            BTW Rev Elias
              THACKERY of Louth Glebe Co. Louth Clerk, George FOSTER of Coolderry Co.
              Monaghan Esq & Lennox BIGGER of Dundalk, Co. Louth of 1st pt.
              James EASTWOOD of Castletown Co. Louth Esq and Louisa EASTWOOD orse DAWSON
              his wife of 2nd pt & Alexander JACKSON of Gardiner’s
              Place Co. Dublin Medical Doctor of 3rd pt. Reciting … confirmed to Alexander JACKSON in his actual possession by virtue of a sale
              townlands of Ballynaclose, Ballynagheragh, Dunreavey, Cortresla and the fairs
              held thereon and customs duties of Carnally [Carnally,
              Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]  ,
              Kiltalo & Lisletrim [Kiltybane (Na Coillte Bána or Lios Liatroma) (aka Lisleitrim) Parish Newtownhamilton,
                Barony Fews Upper]
                Camoly [either Camly
                  (Ball)or Camly
                    (Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
                    Barony Fews Upper]
                    in Barony of Fews Co. Armagh. Also townlands of Ballymaglane in Barony
                    Ferrard Co. Louth & two houses on east side of Shop St in Town of
                    Drogheda which were demised by Graves CHAMNEY of Platton Co. Meath Esq. to
                    John EASTWOOD of Castletown  and Thomas EASTWOOD of Dundalk by lease 1 Sept
                    1782 & plot of land opposite the Strand near the saltworks formerly held
                    by Hough BRENNAN containing 80’ in front & rere and extending back North
                    to South 350’ and bounded on South by Parliament Sq. on the North by road
                    leading to the Strand on the West by holding formerly in possession of Michael
                    WATERS and on the East by a Store House and yard formerly held by Mathew
                    Beresford TAYLOR in Corporation Dundalk Co. Louth. And part of tenement in
                    market place of Lurgan formerly called Winters Tenement containing 42’ in
                    south side of town bounded by tenement formerly leased to Robert HODGSON on
                    the South East side on part of the Glebe of Shankill at the Town end and on
                    the Tenement formerly leased to Christopher WILSON on the South East side in
                    Manor of Brownslow Derryand Co. Armagh & also park of land lying on the
                    Great Road leading from Dundalk to Castleblayney being part of the lands
                    Farrendreg 6a 2r 21p and that part of the lands of Castletown south of said
                    road leading from Dundalk to Castleblayney called Tate Stra or the Lower Tate
                    or Mount Lands with the field called the Church Park and a strip of land
                    adjoining called McENTAGGARTs holding containing in the whole 53a 3r 5p and
                    also plott of ground on the said Great Road leading from Dundalk to
                    Castleblayney on which Peter RODDY formerly built 3 cabins being part of the
                    lands of Castletown Bellew containing in length along said road 300’ and in
                    depth 110’ and also all the Barn field in Farrendrag 6a 1r 30p Irish
                    Plantation Measure in Barony Dundalk, Co. Louth … and also part of Lands of
                    Castletown Bellew 36a in Upper Half Barony of Dundalk Co. Louth which was
                    granted in fee form by Robert SIBTHORPE to John EASTWOOD by deed 31 Mar 1780
                    … sum of £5,000 plus interest … WITNESS: William BARKER of Georges Place
                    & Robert MAXWELL of Middle Gardiner both in Co. Dublin. James EASTWOOD
                    [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          18  | 
          233  | 
          1837 Oct 20  | 
          Dublin 
            Sligo  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 583 
            Deed of Assignment btw John JACKSON formerly a
              Lieutenant in his Majesty’s Royal; Cornwall Regiment of Militia and now of
              the City of Dublin a Captain in his Majesty’s Service of the 1st pt; Bridget JACKSON orse POWELL his wife of the 2nd pt & Jacob POWELL jr of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt.  John
                JACKSON had sold re: £500 lands on north side of Lissakelly [probably Lislahelly, Parish Drumcliff]] re-trenched by David [?] 475 acres and lands on north
              east part of Glencarbery [Glencarbury, Parish Drumcliff] towards the Mountain retrenched by Robert PARKE 290 acres
              and Lonanetty now or formerly called Coologabey [Coolagraffy,?] retrenched by Anthony ORMSBY 434 acres all which said
              lands contain in whole 1,199 acres plantation measure in Barony Carberry [Carbury], Co. Sligo … settled to John JACKSON on his
              intermarriage with Bridget JACKSON bearing date 8 April 1813 as
              marriage portion … made over to said Jacob POWELL sum of 100 pounds bequeathed
              to her the said Bridget JACKSON by the will of her uncle James
                JACKSON Esq. dated 6 July 1822 … James JACKSON [SEAL] Bridget JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Laurence P PARKE & Thomas ROSBOROUGH. 
            NOTE: Could he be a
              brother of Mathew Henry JACKSON of Edenderry who married Hannah
              POWELL? 
            NOTE: These are the same
              lands mentioned in ROD: 47-493-31620 in Aug 27, 1719. 
            Lislahelly borders the following other
              townlands:  
            Ballynagalliagh to the north 
            Cloonderry to the south 
            Cloonmull to the west 
            Collinsford to the south 
            Creaghadoo to the east 
            Gortnaleck to the north 
            Slievemore to the north  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          19  | 
           16  | 
          1837 Oct 28  | 
          Dublin 
            Longford  | 
          JACKSON, John  | 
          Image 18 
            JACKSON-John PEMBERTON 
            John JACKSON of Rathmines Esq. Co Dublin. Many
              lands in Longford. WITNESS: Frederick JACKSON of Rathmines,
              Dublin, Gent. NOTE: For more detail of lands
              see: ROD: 1837-20-277  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          19  | 
          42  | 
             | 
          Aghavilla  | 
             | 
          GODLEY, John – O’BRIEN. Rev HENRY [No JACKSON or
            Aughaville]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          19  | 
          57  | 
          1837 Sep 14  | 
          Silverhill  | 
          M’LOUGHLIN  | 
          M’LOUGHLIN-McCANN NOTES in 2009 diary 
            John M’LOUGHLAN of Silverhill, Co. Louth  farmer.
              Rudolph SMITH of Drogheda had demised to Judith REYNOLDS lands called
              Hachlim, Co. Louth 173 acres, Parish of Rildermark, Barony of Ardeau, Co.
              Louth (lots more details) reciting that a marriage was to be had between John
              M’LOUGHLAN & Mary REYNOLDS (daughter of Judith).  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          19  | 
          91  | 
          1837 Oct 23  | 
          Tyrone  | 
          BROWNE  | 
          BROWNE-MAYNE NOTES in 2009 diary 
            Robert BROWNE of Terlurgan, Co. Tyrone Gent, eldest son
              & heir at law of Robert BROWNE of Terlugan, Gent, will annexed of 1st part Thomas BROWNE, Jane BROWNE, Elizabeth BROWNE, Charlotte BROWNE, the only
              other children of said Robert BROWNE ... George BROWNE of Derganagh, Co.
              Tyrone Gent of 4th part reciting indenture 4 Apr 1697 between
              James MOORE then of Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone Esq ... DOUGLAS family details
              .... lease to James BROWNE of Terlugan, Co. Tyrone, Gent (his son was Robert
              BROWNE) ... Thomas BROWNE, also son of Robert..  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          19  | 
          103  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-LEETON    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          20  | 
          277  | 
          1837 Oct 23  | 
          Co. Longford 
            Co. Westmeath  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 409 
            BTW. John JACKSON of Rathmines Park Co. Dublin
              Esq. of 1st pt John PEMBERTON of Kingstown Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt & William Westropp BRERETON City of Dublin Barrister of 3rd pt. reciting indenture 7 Jul 1836 btw Samuel Winsley BLACKHALL of Coolamber
              [?] Co. Longford Esq. of 1st pt & John PEMBERTON of 2nd pt & John JACKSON of 3rd pt the said Samuel Winsley
              BLACKALL for sum of 1,100 granted to John PEMBERTON payable on lands …
              transferred to John JACKSON all the Manor town and lands of Collamber
              orse Coolamber Coolbregan orse Coolnegan and part of town and lands of
              Lisnecaffy orse Lisnacaffy Feaghnomaddy Aghonevoggue orse Aghanaboggie orse
              Aghanvaggy which lie in the north east of the road leading from FLOOD’s
              holdings to the Mass houses in Barony of Moy parish & County Westmeath
              & town and lands of Castle Nugent orse Blitoge orse Blightoge orse
              Blighloge part of Feeahan Clonkin orse Cloneagh orse Clonker orse Clonvagh
              Treaghan orse Freeghman Corry orse Curry orse Currybeg orse Currymore Money
              Halloghan orse Moneyhallehone orse Moneyhallaghan orse Moneyhallighan
              Collamber orse Coolamber orse Coolember beg Freghan orse Fregahane Ballyow
              orse Ballow all in Barony Ardagh Co. Longford … more lands in Barony Granard,
              Co. Longford …  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          21  | 
          33  | 
             | 
          Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          John A. JACKSON- George 
            Seems to be wrong # Image 451  | 
          1837  | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          21  | 
          34  | 
             | 
          Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          George JACKSON-John A 
            Seems to be wrong # Image 452  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          21  | 
          167  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Church St., Belfast  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Richard-GRAHAM, Mary  | 
             | 
         
        
          1837  | 
          22  | 
          96  | 
          1837 Dec 11  | 
          Longford  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 70 
            BTW Rev. Francis Thornton GREGG of Ballynahon Co.
              Longford Clerk. Of 1st pt. John JACKSON of Rathmines Road
              Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. … lands of Rathollard commonly called
              Oldtown containing 100a in Barony Ardagh Co. Longford & town and lands of
              Derrydarragh with the bog Barony Rathclin Co. Longford …  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          2  | 
          50  | 
          1838 Jan 7  | 
          Armagh 
            Louth 
            Drogheda  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Rev. Elias THACKERY & ors
            – Alexander JACKSON 
            Image 211 
            NOTE: See: ROD:
              1837-18-16-460 for much of the same detail.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          2  | 
          290  | 
          1836 May 24  | 
          Tyrone  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          James JACKSON – Thomas EYRE 
            Image 263 
            James Eyre JACKSON of Tullydoey, Co. Tyrone Esq. of 1 pt & Thomas EYRE
              of Tulltdooey Esq. of other pt. ... Water Mills in town of Benburb and Land,
              Houses [?] and Orchard containing 15a3r25p also the Water Mill on Lands of
              Drummond commonly called Lyerla Mill with 15a land  & fishery of River
              Blackwater… part of Townland Drumflugh 5a6p  from Thomas EYRE …lands and
              Mills in Parish Clonfeacle, Barony Dungannon & tolls … for lives of
              Thomas TWIGG son to John TWIGG of Roughan Esq & said James Eyre JACKSON
              (party thereto) son of Thomas JACKSON … 
            NOTE: James Eyre JACKSON (Bef 1805-1862) was son of Thomas
              JACKSON (1740-1805) & Lydia EYRE (1760-1852)  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          3  | 
          124  | 
             | 
          Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          MANNIN Co Tipperary & George JACKSON of
            same...-JACKSON 
            Catherine JACKSON of Mount pleasant  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          3  | 
          125  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Cavananore  | 
          BRADFORD  | 
          BRADFORD, Thomas-DICKIE, Robert  wrong number  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          3  | 
          130  | 
          1837 Aug 18  | 
             | 
          BROWNE  | 
          BROWNE & ors 
            Rev John BROWNE of Cheltenham & Maria Judith BROWNE
              otherwise HAMILTON his wife of 1st part & James HAMILTON the
              younger of Coolmount, Co Monaghan....Dacre HAMILTON dec’d....  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          4  | 
          120  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Gregg’s Lane, City of Dublin  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, John-WHARTON, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          5  | 
          48  | 
          1834 May 6  | 
          Carnbeg  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COLEMAN-COULTER 
            1834 May 6 NAMES: Peter COLEMAN of Dundalk; Robert COULTER of
              Dundalk; Thomas COLEMAN of Dundalk; Thomas READ; Dr. HAMILTON; Major BROWNE;
              Robert BROWNE; Rev. Elias THACKERY; James PARK OF DUNDALK; James ROWAN; John
              TOWNLEY.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          5  | 
          49  | 
             | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COLEMAN-COULTER similar to above   | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          5  | 
          109  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Stump, Co. Louth  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas-DICKIE, Thomas    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          5  | 
          111  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Dowdalls Hill, Co. Louth  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Samuel-DONALDSON, Alexander   
            1838 March 10 NAMES: Samuel COULTER of Molesworth; Alexander DONALDSON
              of Philipstown; Humphry STEVENSON; Joseph COULTER of Dowdalls Hill; DOWDALL;
              QUIGLEY; GEMON; FITZSIMMON; Samuel COULTER of Kingstown, Dublin; Thomas Elder
              FLEURY of Dublin; Walter GLASSCOCK. OTHER PLACES: Dowdalls
              Hill.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          6  | 
          53  | 
             | 
             | 
          BAILLIE  | 
          RAIT-CHAPMAN    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          8  | 
          16  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Cortnaliona, Co. & City Cork  | 
          BRADFORD  | 
          BRADFORD, Wm Revd-HARDY, John Revd  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          8  | 
          16  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Cortnaliorna, Co. & City Cork  | 
          BRADFORD  | 
          BRADFORD, Martha-HARDY, John Revd  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          8  | 
          178  | 
          1833-1839  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Sarah-COULTER, Robert    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          8  | 
          266  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          York St, City of Dublin  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, John-WHARTON, John 
            COULTER, Sarah E.=WHARTON, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          9  | 
          87  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Killen, Co. Louth 
            Diamond, City Dublin  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas-COULTER, Robert   
            COULTER, John E-WHARTON, John  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          9  | 
          253  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Castlecarragh, Co. Louth, B. Dundalk   | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas-COULTER, Robert    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          10  | 
          54  | 
             | 
             | 
          BIRCH  | 
          WOOLSEY-BIRCH    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          10  | 
          70  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Tullyniskie, Co Down, B. L. Iveagh  | 
          GILLMER  | 
          GILLMER, James B-WAUGH, Hugh   
            GILLMER, Eliza J-WAUGH, Hugh  
            GILLMER, Catherine S-WAUGH, Hugh 
            GILLMER, John-WAUGH, Hugh 
            GILLMER, Mary-WAUGH, Hugh  | 
          x 
            ???  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          10  | 
          110  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Diamond, City Dublin  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Sarah E.-WHARTON, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          13  | 
          50  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Gt. George St, Belfast  | 
          BRADFORD  | 
          BRADFORD, James-ATKINSON, Richard  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          16  | 
          5  | 
          1833-1839  | 
          Tray,   | 
          BAILLIE  | 
          BAILLIE, William-CAMPBELL, Hugh BAILIE-DeGUERRIN
            Marriage Article   
            1838 August 15 NAMES: William BAILEY of Annaghvackey; Adelaide Louisa
              de GUERIN of Armagh; Hugh CAMPBELL of Warrenpoint; James CARLOW of Armagh;
              John STANLEY jr. of Armagh; Robert RIDDELL of Armagh; William BLAIR. OTHER PLACES: Tray aka Trea.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          20  | 
          287  | 
          1838 Jan 11  | 
          Sligo  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Thomas JACKSON-James JACKSON 
            Image 419 
            BTW Thomas JACKSON late of
              Gurtlarnan [possibly Gurteenakeerin, Co. Leitrim or Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill, Co. Sligo] Co. Leitrim but
                now of Lavally Lavally Co. Sligo Gent of 1 pt & James
                  JACKSON of Lavally [[Lavally] Parish Killeney [Killerry] of Tiarally [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo Farmer of other pt. Thomas JACKSON was seized
                    and possessed part of Lugdoon Lugdoon [Parish Templeboy, Barony Tireragh] containing 21 acres
                      plantation measure and for natural love and affection and sum of 5 shillings
                      paid to him granted lands to James JACKSON and assigns for lives in
                      original lease in Parish Temple boy [Templeboy,] Barony Tireragh Co. Sligo. WITNESS: George
                        JACKSON Gent & William ACHESON of [Cave]town farmers Co. Sligo.
                        Witness of Memorial by George JACKSON farmer, aged upwards of 20 years
                        & Patrick KELLY of Sligo, Co. Sligo writing clerk 
            SEE: Descendants of Thomas JACKSON of Co.
              Sligo  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          11  | 
          136  | 
          1837 Dec 12  | 
          Kings  | 
          PUREFOY  | 
          Clonbulloge B Coolestown 
            Image
              286 
            BTW James Robert PUREFOY of Banagher
              Kings Co. & Brinsley PUREFOY and Richard PUREFOY of Bachelors Walk City
              of Dublin Esq. 1st 4th & 5th sons of the
              late Rev Thomas PUREFOY of Banagher Clerk deceased of 1 pt & William
              Alexander PUREFOY of City of Dublin Barrister 2nd son of said
              Thomas PUREFOY. Reciting that James Robert PUREFOY, Brinsley PUREFOY &
              Richard PUREFOY for consideration of making a further provision for William
              Alexander PUREFOY in addition to will of his father the said Thomas PUREFOY
              the rents of the unsold part of Manor of Castle Town and lands of Clonbulloge
              and Clonivore otherwise Purefoy’s Place and also lands of Clankeen in Barony
              Castletown Kings Co. to be paid to William Alexander PUREFOY for his natural
              life and the promise that William Alexander PUREFOY would provide annuity to
              Mary PUREFOY otherwise RIDGEWAY then the wife of said William Alexander PUREFOY.
              WITNESS: Thomas [St. FLEETWOOD] of City of Dublin Esq & Memorial WITNESS:
              George P. PUREFOY of Banagher. James R. PUREFOY [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          16  | 
          199  | 
          1837 Dec 27  | 
          Kings  | 
          PUREFOY, Richard  | 
          Clonbulloge B Coolestown 
            Image
              146 
            BTW Samuel RIDGEWAY of Aghanville
              Kings Co. & Richard PUREFOY of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt
              William Alexander PUREFOY of City of Dublin Barrister & Mary PUREFOY
              otherwise RIDGEWAY his wife of 2nd pt & James Robert PUREFOY
              of Banagher Kings Co. Esq eldest son and devisee of Rev. Thomas PUREFOY late
              of Banagher clerk deceased of 3rd pt. Reciting a deed of
              settlement 31 Mar 1836 made on the marriage of William Alexander PUREFOY with
              Mary RIDGEWAY where Thomas PUREFOY father of William Alexander PUREFOY
              devised part of the Manor Castle Lands called Clonbullogue and Clonmore
              otherwise Purefoys Place and also lands of Clonkeen in Kings Co. … WITNESS:
              William TRACY of Summer Hill City of Dublin Solicitor & George PUREFOY of
              Banagher, Kings Co.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1838  | 
          22  | 
          6  | 
          1838 Oct 25  | 
          Tyrone  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH Marriage Settlement   
            NAMES: Rev. Andrew McCULLAGH
              aka McCULLOGH of Caledon; Marianne FISHER of Caledon; Robert McCULLOGH of Killnamuddy;
              Thomas McCARTER of Newbliss; Robert FISHER of Monree; Robert HAWTHORNE of
              Tandregee; Sarah FISHER of Monree; Richard TROTTER.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          1  | 
          74  | 
             | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          George JACKSON & daughters Frances, Isabella & James (Jane?) JACKSON
            Crinkill, Kings Co. 
            Seems to be wrong # -Memorial #74 is
              at Image
                47  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          6  | 
          18  | 
          1839 Mar 13  | 
          Killen, Co. Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, John, Robert, Joseph, Eliza-DICKIE -1839 NOTE:
            This was in ROD under 1834-unk-018 – my error.   
            Marriage Articles between Matthew PATTESON of Dundalk,
              woollen draper of 1st part & Robert DICKIE of Roachdale, John Thomas
              DICKIE of Clonaleenan, Robert DICKIE jr. of Killen & Rev Joseph DICKIE of
              Rathfriland, Co. Down executors named in will of James DICKIE late of Killen,
              Esq, dec’d of 2nd part. Eliza DICKIE of Killan, spinster, daughter of James
              DICKIE ...  1833  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          9  | 
          87  | 
           | 
           Co. Longford  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER-DONALDSON    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          9  | 
          107  | 
          1839 Feb 1  | 
             | 
             | 
          Image 59 
            Joseph Devonshire JACKSON Esq.  re
              trustees of LENNON.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          10  | 
          25  | 
          1839 Apr 16  | 
          Mayo 
            Sligo  
            Donegal  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 212 
            BTW George Vaughan JACKSON of Carramore,
              Co. Mayo Esq, rev. Arthur PEARSON of Springfield Co. Essex, England Clerk
              & Richard GROOM of Cavandish Sq. Co. Middlesex Esq. trustees of term of
              1000 years created by will of Rt. Hon Arthur SAUNDERS Earl of Arran of 1st pt. Caroline GORE otherwise HALES of Wilton Crescent, Middlesex wido of 2nd pt; Francis GORE of Derrymore Co. Clare Esq and Joseph GORE of same place
              surviving trustees names in indenture of settlement 28 May 1798 of 3rd pt. Reciting that Arthur SAUNDERS in will dated 2 Aug 1836 devised all Manors
              Castles towns… in Co. Wexford, Mayo, Sligo & Donegall … to use of George
                Vaughan JACKSON, Arthur PEARSON & Richard GROOM … to raise 
              28,500 pounds applied to  Francis GORE & Joseph GORE trustees of
              settlement of Caroline GORE orse HALES to lend them …. [many lands mentioned
              incl Manor of Castlegore, lands in Co. Mayo & Shanaghy orse Arduaree
              & Corambly in Barony Tyrawley, Co. Sligo, also lands in Co. Donegal ] …
              WITNESS: Richard MURDOCK of Eccles St., Co. Dublin solicitor & Henry HILL
              of #3 Henrietta St Cavandish Sq., London  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          10  | 
          110  | 
          1839 May 11  | 
          Killen, Co. Louth  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER-COULTER   
            1839 May 11 NAMES: Dr. Thomas COULTER of Dublin; Robert COULTER of
              Dundalk; Charles [LYNAM?]; J.H. RANSON of Dundalk; John PURCELL; A. WILSON. OTHER PLACES: Killeen aka Killen and part of Kane called
              The Stump; Ballinshull aka Bailinfuil.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          11  | 
          181  | 
          1838 Nov 17  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Robert William
            JACKSON – Jacob BARRETT
              Lanagher 
            Image
              527 
            BTW Silvester QUIN
              Of City & co. Armagh Esq of 1st pt Robert William JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh Esq. Barrister of 2nd pt. Jacob BARRETT
              of City & Co. Armagh Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting sum of £500 to
              Silvester Quin paid by Robert William JACKSON … reciting MTG 24 Jan 1832 and
              Bond Collateral on lands of Lanagher [??], Agherwillen
                [possibly Aghavilly],
                  Aghergallagh [possibly Corr
                    and Aughantarragh, Parish Eglish
                      (Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Beromine [??], Tullymore
                        orse Aughalin [probably Tullymore
                          Agowan, Parish Eglish
                            (Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] and
                          Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan,
                          Parish Grange
                            (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
                          in Co. Armagh also one townland of Bayllyhawley [probably Ballybrolly,
                            Parish Eglish
                              (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] 
                            in Parish & Co. Armagh also quarter of Townland of Mullaghbrack [Mullaghbrack,
                            Parish Mullaghbrack
                              (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in Co. Armagh the Water mill and lands of Tanderagee [Tanderagee,
                                Parish Lisnadil
                                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,]  the tate
                                and lands of Armaghbreagagh [Armaghbrague,
                                Parish Lisnadil
                                  (Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper]  the tate
                                and lands of Tullynagin [Tullynagin, Lisnadil
                                  (Upper Fews portion), in the Barony of Fews Upper], and the
                                half Tate of Tullybrone [Tullybrone,
                                Parish Lisnadil
                                  (Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper] in Co.
                                Armagh the third part of lands of Teeanore [Teemore,
                                Parish Mullaghbrack
                                  (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]  the
                                lands of Tullyglush [Tullyglush,
                                Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] which said lands
                                of Tullyglush are in the Parish of Keady, Barony & Co. Armagh  … for
                                lives … WITNESS: John QUIN Of City of Armagh solicitor Esq. Henry MacKEE
                                solicitor N. WALKER Gent both of City of Dublin.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          14  | 
          220  | 
          1839 Jul 17  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Sir George JACKSON
            & Richard JACKSON – Archibald Murdock 
            Image
              581 
            Rt Rev Nathaniel
              ALEXANDER Bishop of Meath of 1st pt; Sir George JACKSON of
              Forkhill Co. Armagh Bart of 2nd pt; Trustees of the Charitable
              Donations of Richard JACKSON late of Forkhill Co. Armagh Esq. deceased
              Incorporated by Act of Parliament of 3rd pt Alexander MURDOCK of
              Forkhill farmer of 4th pt … several small farms mentioned.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          14  | 
          239  | 
          1837 Apr 22  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Robert Lindsay
            MAULEVERER 
            Image
              590 
            BTW Rev. William
              MAULEVERER of Tynan Rectory Co. Armagh Clerk of 1 pt & Robert Lindsay
              MAULEVERER of Tynan Rectory Co. Armagh Esq. of the other pt. … WITNESS: John
              RIDDELL of Legaroe Co. Tyrone writing clerk & Henry Purdon DISNEY of
              Grange Co. Armagh Clerke & Henry ELLIOTT of Caledon Co. Tyrone William
              MAULEVER [SEAL] & Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          14  | 
          241  | 
          1839 Jul 16  | 
          Armagh 
            Dublin 
            Londonderry  | 
             | 
          Image
            591 
            Deed of
              Appointment by Rev William MAULEVER of Tynan Rectory Co. Armagh Clerk
              reciting marriage settlement btw William MAULEVERER of 1st pt
              & Mary STAFFORD then of City of Dublin spinster of 2nd pt;
              Kenedy HENDERSON of Castle Dawson Co. Londonderry Esq. & Anne HENDERSON
              ors SAUNDERS his wife of 3rd pt; George Lenox CONYNGHAM of
              Springhill Co. Londonderry & John HENDDERSON of Castle Dawson Esq. of  4th pt … lands [described] in Co. Londonderry … provisions for all 4 sons: James,
              Bellingham, William & Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER and daughter Maria Olivia
              ….  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          14  | 
          242  | 
          1839 Jul 17  | 
          Londonderry  | 
             | 
          Image
            592 
            … reciting
              marriage settlement of Rev. William MAULEVERER and Mary Stafford 1799 Oct 1.
              … 24a Tamnymullan, Maghera, Barony Loughinshollen Co. Londonderry … Robert
              Lindsay MAULEVERER …  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          14  | 
          243  | 
             | 
          Londonderry  | 
             | 
          Image
            593 
            … Robert Lindsay
              MAULEVERER.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          17  | 
          155  | 
          1839 Aug 6  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 548 
            One of lives: Noble JACKSON eldest son of James
              JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks, Parish Birr,
                Barony of Ballybritt],, Peruke-maker. Part of land of Ballindara [aka Ballindarra and/or Ballindarra, Parish Birr,
                  Barony Ballybritt], Parish of Birr, Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. then in
              possession of Jams POE. NOTE: Need to see if
              Noble JACKSON was father of Rev. R. Noble JACKSON of Gloucestershire
              b. 1827. A Noble JACKSON married a Jane YOUNG in 1844. NOTE: There was a James JACKSON, Peruke Maker
              in Seething Lane, London SOURCE: London Lives.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          18  | 
          233  | 
          1838 Dec 18  | 
          Clones  
            Aughafin, Co. Monaghan  | 
          BROWN  | 
          BROWN, Isabella, Anne J., Mary, Margaret, James, Charlotte
            -  PHILLIPS 1833-1839 
            Between Isabella BROWNE of Crooked Holm near
              Kilmarnock, Scotland ; Thomas BAIRD of Crooked Holm near Kilmarnock, Scotland
              shoemaker Anne Jane BAIRD orse BROWN his wife; John CARSON of Crooked Holm
              near Kilmarnock, Scotland shoemaker & Mary CARSON orse BROWN his wife;
              Isabella McMAHON orse BROWN of Crooked Holm near Kilmarnock, Scotland widow;
              James LEONARD of Kilmarnock labourer & Margaret LEONARD orse BROWN his
              wife; & James & Charlotte BROWN of Crooked Holm near Kilmarnock,
              Scotland minors under the age of 21 all children of James BROWN of Clones,
              Co. Monaghan re: lands of Aughafin, Co. Monaghan, Barony of Dartry.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          18  | 
          266  | 
          1839 Oct 1  | 
          Monaghan 
            Down  | 
          OLIVER  | 
          OLIVER, Charles 
            ... Charles OLIVER & Thomas OLIVER of Baltimore
              named as trustees in will of Robert OLIVER of Baltimore but previously of Troopersfield...Charles OLIVER eldest son
              & heir at law of Robert OLIVER ...... annuities for widows and children
              of Presbyterian ministers ...  | 
             | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          18  | 
          271  | 
          1839 Oct 7  | 
          Belfast  | 
          BROWN  | 
          Indented deed of assignment of trust 22 Jun 1839. Btw
            John BROWN the younger of Belfast 3rd son of John BROWN of same
            place builder and architect & John MITCHELL Gent son of Alexander
            MITCHELL of Belfast Esq of the other part.. BROWN to MITCHELL land in his
            actual possession a parcel of building ground on the south side of Chichester
            Street in Belfast containing in front  110 feet and in breadth in the
            rere 110 feet extended from front to rere 110 feet…. To confer the use and
            behoof of the said John BROWN party thereto and the 1/3rd pt of sd
            premises and to and for the use and behoof of Catherine Eliza BROWNE mother
            of the said John BROWN.. and to the use and behoof of Lawson Ainsley BROWN
            Catherine BROWNE and Thomas Henry BROWNE brotehrs and sister of the said John
            BROWN. The younger…  | 
          16  | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          18  | 
          287  | 
          1839 Oct 1  | 
          Monaghan  | 
          OLIVER  | 
          OLIVER, Thomas 
            Btw Robert Morgan GIBBS, Charles OLIVER & Thomas
              OLIVER all of Baltimore in the United States  Esq. Last will &
              Testament of Robert OLIVER of Troopersfield then of Baltimore dec’d .. lots
              of lands in Barony & Co Monaghan... all these and several lands and towns
              of Corcalin orse Corcallin Anna Martin Logan Drumganagh Mulladoe orse
              Blackhill orse Smithborough Coolsalagh Mullabrack Coolatty Annya Maghery Cor
              orse Corchan Gortenagh Clinbough Cornebade orse Balneknity with the farms and
              markets… in the Barony and Co of Monaghan  | 
          16  | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          19  | 
          98  | 
          1835 Feb 12  | 
          Annavackey, Co. Louth  | 
          BAILLIE  | 
          BAILLIE, John Rev-Partition  1833-1839 
            BAILLIE, William-Partition 
            NAMES: Rev. Charles ATKINSON;
              Robert MURPHY of Marion Sq., Dublin; Robert Ellis BAILLIE; Rev. John BALLIE
              of Clonaleenan; William BAILLIE of Tray, Co. Monaghan; Stewart KING; John
              FOSTER of Collon; Sir John Charles HAMILTON, Bart.; Sir John Stewart
              HAMILTON, formerly of Dublin, deceased; Frederick HAMILTON of [Dunfreath?];
              Frederick HAMILTON, Esq.; Richard HEATHERINGTON; Capt. Charles GRANT; Robert
              BAILLIE of Shortstone; Robert DICKIE of Clonaleenan; Thomas BRADFORD &
              Samuel BRADFORD of Cavananore; John BUNTON; William PARKER; Arthur ELLIS;
              Walter GLASSCOCK.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1839  | 
          23  | 
          125  | 
          1839 Nov 13  | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-BEATTY 
            NAMES: William McCULLAGH of Dundalk; James BEATTIE, Rev
              of [Knockakean?] Lodge, Co. Armagh; Samuel BRADFORD of Cavananore; Samuel
              BRADFORD late of Dundalk; Bridgit McKENNA; John NICHOLSON; Edward TOWNLEY;
              William Robert ROGERS; William HILL; John TOWNLEY; Lucas SHERLOCK.   | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          1  | 
          228  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          HORNER-MULLEN    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          2  | 
          167  | 
          1839 Oct 25  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 299 
            BTW Rev. James Edward
              JACKSON Dean of Armagh of 1st pt. The Ecclesiastical
              Commission for Ireland of 2nd pt; Sir Mathew BLAKESTONE of Sandy
              Brook Hall in Derby Bart. And John Stanton ROCHFORT of Clogkennan Co. Carlow
              Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture of demise 2 June 1838 … in
              consideration of £1,459.18.6 … five townlands of the two [Edenvesees?]
              Drumheemore, Edennappagh and Callon St in Barony Lower Fews Co. Armagh …
              WITNESS: John KEATING of Richmond Hill Gent  | 
             | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          4  | 
          104  | 
          1840 Feb 19  | 
          Co Down  | 
             | 
          Rev Joseph LEATHLY of Westmeath to James Sinclair MOORE
            of Newry. NOTE: Not of use to me.  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          4  | 
          270  | 
             | 
          Waterford  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          GILLMAN-George Holmes JACKSON Digital record 10131  | 
             | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          4  | 
          271  | 
             | 
          Waterford  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON-JACKSON Digital record 10133 
            George Holmes JACKSON of the 1st pt; George Bennett JACKSON of the 2nd pt and Charles John SAMPSON and & John JACKSON of the 3rd pt. Reciting indenture 13 May 1837  btw George
              Holmes JACKSON formerly of Glenmore, Co. Waterford but then of
              Dol[?friog?] in the parish of Bethgelert in Co. Merioneth [?] in North Wales
              Esq. of 1st pt & …SAMPSON & John JACKSON to George
                Bennett JACKSON… all that the sum of 7,000 pounds assigned by the
              related indenture … ands of Ballyduffultra and of and in the lands called
              Balygally situate in Co. Waterford. WITNESS John HUGHES of Bangor in North
              Wales solicitor & Richard ROTHWELL of 65 Lower Dorset St Co Dublin. 
            NOTE: George Holmes JACKSON (b abt 1780) son of John JACKSON
              & Mary TROUGHEAR.  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          4  | 
          272  | 
             | 
          Waterford  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON-FOLEY Digital record 10134 
            George Holmes JACKSON now of Dolfrieg parish of Bethgelent Co
              Minonith in North Wales Esq. and Alicia JACKSON orse ALLEN his wife.
              Of the 1st pt. John JACKSON of Record Office Admiralty
              Whithall in Co. Middlessex England Esq. oldest son heir and appointee of said George Holmes JACKSON. Of 2nd pt. and appointee od George
                Holmes JACKSON of 2nd pt.John Whyte MELVILLE of Mt
              Melville, Saint Andrews, Scotland, Co. Fife, Esq. of 3rd pt. George
                Melville JACKSON now a midshipman of her Majesties ship called the
              Fly and Jane Catherine JACKSON, Maria Louisa JACKSON Margaret JACKSON and Elizabeth JACKSON spinsters and Robert
                JACKSON all of Dolfrog aforesaid younger children of said George
                  Holmes JACKSON. Of 4th pt. & Arthur REILLY of
              Ballysaggartmore Co Waterford of the 5th pt … for and in
              consideration of 8980 pounds… sold to Arthur REILLY lands of Cooleshall which
              said eastern division is bounded on the north by the river Araghlin on
              thesouth by the river Blackwater on the east by the lands of Ballysaggartmore
              and on the west by part of the said lands of Coolishall. In parish of Lismore
              Barony Coshmore and Cashbride Co Waterford. 
            NOTE: George Holmes JACKSON (b abt 1780) son of John
              JACKSON & Mary TROUGHEAR. George Holmes JACKSON must have
              had a 2nd wife. George Melville JACKSON was a son of
              1st wife (she died in 1829) Margaret MELVILLE. SEE: JACKSONs of
                Waterford & Cork t  | 
          16  | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          4  | 
          273  | 
             | 
          Waterford  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON-REILY Digital record 10135 
            George Holmes JACKSON – see above – lots of repetition.  | 
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          1840  | 
          4  | 
          284  | 
             | 
          Aghaville  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          O’BRIEN-DEAN Digital record
            10136 
            William Acheson O’BRIEN of
              Drumsilla, Co.Leitrim, eldest son of Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla &
              Richard DEANE of Killylevlin & Juliana DEANE, spinster dau of Richard
              DEANE... marriage arts incl land of Aughaville... and by virtue of will of
              Richard IRWIN therin recited the said Wm O’BRIEN entitled to lands .... after
              death of father.... Juliana DANE [aka DEANE] executor of her uncle Paul DANE. NOTE: IRWIN-JACKSON connections may be of interest here.  | 
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          1840  | 
          6  | 
          25  | 
          1840 Mar 19  | 
          Dundalk  | 
          BROWN  | 
          MARMIAN-BROWN 
            Deed of release btw Henry Richard MARMION Esq near
              Kibbereen, Co. Cork. & Elizabeth Barclay Eveans MARMION orse BROWN his
              wife & Rev John BROWN of Aberdeen Scotland quit claim 50 a Grange Park,
              Barony of Toome, Co. Antrim… also land on south side of Carrickfergus st,
              Belfast… formerly in possession of Charles GILLESPIE held by late John Brown
              dec’d father of said John BROWN BY LEASE 20 July 1767… land east side of
              Shankhill, Peters Hill St, town of Belfast..3 pages of deeds recited in
              Belfast incl one beside William BROWN, innkeeper, Belfast & one occupied
              by Robert JACKSON… also acreage….. John BROWN & Alan Gardener
              BROWN, his brother leases obtained 12 Jul 1828.   | 
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          1840  | 
          6  | 
          31  | 
          1838 Jun 30  | 
          Dundalk, Co. Louth  | 
          BOYD  | 
          Countess of Roden-BOYD 
            Lots of deeds recited…. Incl Graham JOHNSTON,
              Dundalk…10 page deed…… incl Sportsmans
                Hall, Carranbeg, … tons of names incl Grace & Catherine BOYD and
              Margaret REID.  | 
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          1840  | 
          8  | 
          64  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Co Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, Robert –WALLACE    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          11  | 
          57  | 
          1840 May 14  | 
          Monaghan  | 
          BROWN  | 
          Robert BROWN-Thomas McCULLAGH 
            Robert BROWN of Glasgow, weaver of 1 pt & Thomas
              McCULLAGH of Derrivalley, Co. Monaghan, Gent.. Reciting indenture of lease 27
              Dec 1796 by the late Thomas McCULLAGH of Derrivally, dec’d demised unto
              William BROWN since deceased all that part of the lands of Ednafirkin mentioned held to him
              and lives of Archibald BROWN then aged about 8 years, son of John BROWN and
              Samuel BROWN party thereto all of Ednafirkin and Thomas McCULLAGH party
              hereto then aged about ten years son of James McCULLAGH of Shantoagh.… the
              late William BROWN granted, set and to farm let unto his son Samuel BROWNE a
              certain part or portion of said lands containing 4 acres Late Irish Measure…
              and whereas the said Samuel BROWNE having died intestate the said Robert
              BROWN party hereto his only son and heir at law stands possessed of title…
              whereas the said Thomas McCULLAGH agreed to purchase lands from Robert BROWNE
              for 141 pounds 11s 6p… NOTE: complicated deed
              – perhaps worth ordering.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1840  | 
          12  | 
          127  | 
             | 
          Aghaville  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          O’BRIEN-FARRIS Digital record
            10138  101-0140 
            Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsill,
              Co. Leitrim Esq. Of 1st pt & Charles Roberts PEYTON of 2nd pt  of Castlecarrow, Co. Leitrim & Alexander FARRIS of
              Shannonbridge, Co. Leirim Esq ... 130 acres of Ahavilla for 99 years if
              O’BRIEN lives... Richard IRWIN...  | 
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          1840  | 
          14  | 
          26  | 
          1840 Apr 6  | 
          Enagh  | 
          OLIVER  | 
          Deed of Settlement 6 April 1840 between Andrew OLIVER of Enagh , Co. Armagh Farmer of the first part Mary Jane OLIVER otherwise HAYES wife of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part. William OLIVER jr of Killynure , Co. Armagh farmer, brother of the said Andrew OLIVER & James
            HAYES of Magherry Kilcranny [Maghery
              Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh
            father of the said Mary Jane OLIVER ... the trustees named by Andrew OLIVER
            and Mary Jane OLIVER £200 to Andrew OLIVER paid by James HAYES..  | 
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          1840  | 
          14  | 
          126  | 
          1839 Feb 26  | 
          Tyrone 
            Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 348 
            BTW John JACKSON Co.
              Armagh Gent of 1 pt; David BARRY of Moy, Co. Tyrone Merchant of other pt;
              Reciting Indenture 12 Apr 1788 Miss Mary BOYD then of City of Armagh since
              deceased assignee of John MARSHALL & Robert MAGILL assignees appointed
              under Commission of Bankruptcy issued against John BOYD and Robert BOYD
              demised to Nathaniel PEEBLES then of Moy since deceased parcel of ground in
              town of Moy containing in front 38’ exclusive of what was laid out for a
              passage for William RICHARDSON from front to rere 153’ and breadth of rere
              47’ bounded by Moy St. leading from Charlemount to Dungannon on the North by
              Robert SHAWs & William Richardson GOODLATTE’ gardens on the East by John
              RICHARDSONs garden on the South by the Road leading to said William
              RICHARDSONs garden for lives [of Royals]  … rent £4.2 Also reciting Nathaniel
              PEEBLEs title came to be vested in John JACKSON … [same property
              description] in possession of James CUNNINGHAME with dwelling House office
              houses & improvements in Town of Moy, Parish Clonfeacle, Barony
              Dungannon, Co. Tyrone to David BARRY. … WITNESS: John William HANNA of Moy,
              Co. Tyrone Writing Clerk & Cornelius Carleton DAVISON of Moy of Moy,
              attorney. 
            NOTE: Of interest with respect to the Moy connection is that
              the mother of Daniel Gunn BROWNE (1808-1892) was a Beatrice BOYD daughter of
              Hugh Kirkpatrick BOYD.  | 
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          1840  | 
          23  | 
          25  | 
          1840 Oct 13  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 412 
            BTW William JACKSON of
              Portadown, Baker of one pt & Robert MORRIS of Lurgan Co. Armagh Attorney
              at Law … house at corner of Thomas Street next adjoining Alexander McKEEs …  | 
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          1840  | 
          23  | 
          107  | 
          1840 Nov 17  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          James JACKSON-Henry BOYD 
            Image 469 
            BTW Henry KIDD of Keady Co.
              Armagh [?] of 1st pt James JACKSON of Clencorn & George
              MOORE of Annalore Co. Monaghan Esqrs. Of 2nd pt & Henry BOYD
              of Castle Blayney Co. Monaghan Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting that
              Alexander HAMILTON of City of Dublin Esq. demised 24 Feb 1768 to Robert BOYD
              then of Tullyvallin [Tullyvallan,
                Parish of Newtownhamilton,
                Barony of Fews Upper] Co Armagh part of lands of Tullyvallen
                  called the Bleach Mill Farm 36a2r in Parish of Creggan, Barony of Fews, Co.
                  Armagh for lives of Robert BOYD, Elizabeth BOYD the daughter of said Robert
                  BOYD & Adam SWANZY son of Henry SWANZY Co. Monaghan … Robert BOYD died
                  and sons John & Henry BOYD executed his will .. Deed 5 Dec 1805 reciting
                  that their father Robert BOYD at time of death was also seized of town and
                  land Tullymanus [??]  & farm of land known as the Bridge Farm in
                    Tullyvallen by original deed 1768 is called the Bleach Mill farm held under
                    lease for renewable lives in possession of Henry BOYD & the William KIDD
                    of Keady both said lands being near Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh & also
                    several tenements in town of Castle Blayney & of a farm in Cooneyberry
                    adjoining … Alexander HAMILTON of Rutland Square in City of Dublin Esq. to
                    demand right of renewal 17 Mar 1823 …   | 
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          1840  | 
          23  | 
          269  | 
          1840 Nov 14  | 
          Galway 
            Mayo 
            Sligo  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 570 
            ORME-KNOX 
            BTW William Knox ORME and
              Francis Knox ORME both of Glenmore Co. Mayo Esqrs. Which said William &
              Francis are the only children of William ORME late of Glenmore aforesaid Esq
              deceased & Charity ORME ors KNOX his wife also deceased which said
              William Knox ORME is residuary legatee under the will of his father the said
              William ORME and also administrator of the goods etc unadministered of the 1st pt. Anne ORME orse JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of the said William ORME,
              Oliver JACKSON of Ballina Co. Mayo Esq & Rev. William JACKSON Trustees …
              Oliver JACKSON was administrator during the minority of William Knox ORME party
              thereto of 2nd pt & Annesley KNOX of Rapla Castle Co. Mayo
              Esq. of 3rd pt. Which Deed recited that the said Charity ORME orse
              KNOX was under the will of her father the late Francis KNOX of Rapla Castle
              Co. Mayo Esq. deceased entitled to several sums of £5,000 and £1,000 late
              Irish currency charged upon certain lands devised to Annesley KNOX known by
              names of Rappla, Clongea, Bunneritas, Cloonfisha, Rathbals, Rathnamagh and
              KnockisKeane in Barony Tyraw Co. Mayo and also testators estate in Co. Mayo &
              also testator’s estates of Carrownurlane, Balknacourty and Ballinasloughy in
              Co. Galway & also testators lands of Islands and Lardlea and Carn in
              Barony Costello Co. Mayo and testators lands in Barony Liney & of Sligo
              which further recites that ere this intermarriage of the said Charity KNOX
              with the aid William ORME the aforesaid Legacy of £5,000 was settled … That
              said marriage too effect there was issue there two sons namely the aforesaid
              William Knox ORME and Francis Knox ORME. That in the intermarriage of the
              said William ORME with the said Anne ORME then JACKSON the said sum of £2,000
              reserved to the use of said William ORME on his first marriage was said last
              recited Deed vested in Trustees to serve the jointure in said 2nd marriage. Deed mentioned that the said William ORME died having made his will
              19 May 1830 whereby he devised sum of £3,000 settled for the younger children
              of his 1st marriage to Francis Knox ORME party hereto his only
              younger child of 1st marriage and appointed his eldest son William
              Knox ORME residuary legatee the goods and chattles rights and credits of the
              said William ORME left unadministered was granted abt 2 July 1840 and which
              deed further recited that the said William Knox ORME the assignee of the said
              principal sum of £2,000 … the said Francis Knox ORME as the only younger
              child of the marriage of the said William ORME to Charity ORME orse KNOX to
              be paid £3,000 … WITNESS: Thomas Kippax KING of Southampton Buildings Co.
              Middlesex Irish Chancery Commissioner WITNESS: Francis SWANN of same place
              Gent. William Knox ORME [SEAL] Francis Knox ORME [SEAL] 
            NOTE: The parents of Annesley KNOX were Francis KNOX &
              Mary GORE (abt 1750-1818). Anne JACKSON (1768-1810) was the daughter of
              George JACKSON (1717-1789) and Jane CUFFE (aft 1730-1ft 1800)  | 
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          1841  | 
          9  | 
          132  | 
          1841 Apr 20  | 
          Moy, Co. Tyrone & Armagh  | 
          Brown  | 
          Rev Wm BROWN-Wm. L KIDD 
            Indenture of a lease btw Rev. William BROWN of Moy, Co.
              Tyrone, independent minister, executor of estate of Martha BOYD, spinster,
              dec’d of the one part. & William Lodge KIDD, Dr. of Medicine, of other
              pt. Demised tenement in English street then in possession of John McWATERS,
              bookseller. Bounded on the east by English St., on the West by the common
              passage adjoining the late Mary MONTGOMERY’S garden on the north by the house
              formerly in the possession of Thomas ANDERSON dec’d  & then occupied
              by Surgeon BRICE & on the south by the house formerly in the possession
              of James WAUGH. Dec’d then occupied by John DUNCAN, City of Armagh…NOTE: Rev. William BROWN was the father of Daniel
              Gunn BROWNE.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1841  | 
          10  | 
          6  | 
          1841 May 4  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 8 
            BTW William JACKSON of
              Portadown, Co. Armagh Baker of 1 pt. Robert MORRIS of Lurgan Co. Armagh
              attorney of 2nd pt & John CREERY of Tandragee Co. Armagh
              Merchant of 3rd pt. … house on corner of Thomas Street, Portadown
              adjoining Alexander McKEEs together with ground in rere adjoining said store
              house and yard in townland Tavanagh [Tavanagh,
                Parish Drumcree,
                Barony Oneilland
                  West], Parish Drumcree, Barony Oneiland
                    West Co. Armagh … 138a half in front with the gardens in the rere backwards
                    to Woolsey’s Lane … WITNESS: John ATKINSON of Tandragee, Co. Armagh &
                    James HANLON of Portadown Grocer. William JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
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          1841  | 
          10  | 
          99  | 
          1840 Aug 1  | 
          Kilkenny  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Robert JACKSON- Robert
            JACKSON 
            Marriage Settlement. 
            Image 68 
            BTW Paul SHIRLEY of Clone
              Math Co. Carlow Farmer of 1st pt. Robert JACKSON of
              Coolcullen Co. Kilkenny farmer of 2nd pt John SHIRLEY of Culcullen
              Co. Kilkenny farmer eldest son of Paul SHIRLEY of 3rd pt. Jane
              JACKSON daughter of Robert JACKSON of 4th pt & Robert
                JACKSON jr. & Francis SHIRLEY farmers both of Coolcullen trustees for
              purposes therein of 5th pt. Reciting lease 2 Apr 1766 John SHIRLEY
              demised to Thomas SHIRLEY lands of Belmount containing 150a in Barony
              Tassadineen Co. Kilkenny for lives and a renewal made to John SHIRLEY trustee
              on behalf of his nephews Thomas SHIRLEY and John SHIRLEY and reciting a
              partition of lands btw John & Thomas SHIRLEY… marriage btw John SHIRLEY
              & Jane JACKSON lands of Belmount & £200 … John SHIRLEY [SEAL]
              Jane JACKSON [SEAL] 
            NOTE: I have not located these JACKSONs – yet, but: 1938 Notes on Family History: The
              forebears of the Jacksons are said to have come from York in England,
              and to have moved to Ireland with Cromwell.  They were given large
              grants of land in Co Carlow and Kilkenny called Mount Leinster, Borris.   | 
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          1841  | 
          10  | 
          194  | 
          1841 Apr 4  | 
          Down  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 141 
            BTW James JACKSON Moygannon Co. Down, farmer of 1 pt & William DILLON of Belfast Co. Antrim
              Gent Attorney of other pt. James JACKSON by virtue of marriage
              articles to limit the inheritance in the fee simple… part of lands of
              Moygannon allotted to Arabella BLACK by deed of partition 9 Aug 1780 and
              afterwards in settlement by said marriage articles 5 Nov 1757 containing 10a
              in townland Moygannon, Parish Donaclouey, Barony Lower Iveagh, So. Down. 
            NOTE: It is likely that this James JACKSON was James JACKSON (aft 1787-aft
              1818) son of Dr. James JACKSON & Arabella BLACK. 
            NOTE: See also: ROD:
              501-38-317510 JACKSON-BIRCH 1787 Nov 5 Marr art btw James JACKSON of town of Newtownards, Co Down, Surgeon of the 1st part &
              Arabella BLACK of Tullindony dau of Joseph BLACK  late of
              Tullydony  of the 2nd pt & the Rev James BIRCH of
              Dromora  in sd Co. & Rev Thomas CUMMY of Tullindorry in sd Co of 3rd pt reciting that the said Arabella BLACK is seized of & possessed of
              …  that part of Moygannon … and reciting that a marriage is shortly to be had between sd James JACKSON &
                Arabella BLACK...   | 
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          1841  | 
          10  | 
          290  | 
          1841 Apr 4  | 
          Down  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 201 
            BTW James JACKSON of
              Moygannon, Co. Down, farmer of 1 pt. & Elizabeth DuPAREY of Belfast, Co.
              Antrim widow of other pt. reciting lease 1 Nov 1717 btw Joseph BROWN of
              Castle Hill Co. Down of 1 pt & Alexander BROWN of Drumngvedy Co. Down
              Gent Gent of other pt. Joseph BROWN set to farm to Alexander BROWN part of
              Moygannoon Parish Dunacloney Co. Down 36a Irish measure … partition 9 Aug
              1780 btw Jane BLACK of Tullydooey Co. Down widow, James BLACK and William
              BLACK both of Lurganbane Co. Down Linen Drapers & Rev James BIRCH of
              Kinallen Co. Down Executor named in last will of Joseph BLACK then late of
              Tullindooey Linen draper deceased of 1st pt & Adam BLACK of
              Dromore Co. Down Linen Draper son to Joseph of 2nd pt Elizabeth
              BLACK spinster daughter of said Joseph BLACK of 3rd pt. Arabella
              BLACK spinster another of Joseph BLACK’s daughters of 4th pt 
              & Margaret BLACK spinster one of Joseph BLACK’s daughters of 5th pt and the said Jane BLACK widow for and on behalf of her daughter Jane
              BLACK. 
            SEE Also: Btw James JACKSONNewtownards Esq. of the one part & Adam BLACK of
              Drumwillan in said Co. Linen Draper of the other part. Whereby after reciting
              that the said James JACKSON in right of his wife Isabella BLACK
              orwise BLACK one of devisees named in the will of Joseph BLACK late of
              [?ullidoney]  Gent deceased became entitled to tenements with appurts in
              the land of Dromore in said Co. by virtue of a lease to Joseph BLACK made by
              the late Bishop of Dromore for a term of [?] nine years half of which were
              expired on the 29th day of September then last… James JACKSON transferred to Adam BLACK all the tenements houses yards Backsides and
              Gardens…situate in the town of Dromore Co. Down… Witnessed: John ALLEN of
              Newtown Apothecary… 
            NOTE: Rev. James Jackson BIRCH (1740-1820) SEE: Birches of
              Birchgrove.  | 
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          1841  | 
          16  | 
          267  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          ENNIS-RUTHERFORD    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1841  | 
          16  | 
          286  | 
             | 
             | 
          RUTHERFORD  | 
          BLACKHALL-LITTLE    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1841  | 
          18  | 
          176  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          RUTHERFORD-RUTHERFORD    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1841  | 
          21  | 
          71  | 
          1841 Oct 28  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas-DAVISON, Rev. David  County Louth
            Archives PP54/6/4  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1841  | 
          21  | 
          241  | 
          1841 Nov 6  | 
          Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON-FAWCETT 
            Marriage settlement dated March
              14 1839 btw William JACKSON of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare. Gent of the 1st pt & Matthew JACKSON of Edenderry [Edenderry,
                Parish Monasteroris,
                Barony Coolestown],, Kings Co., Gentleman and miller, son of William
                  JACKSON. Of 2nd pt. Margaret FAWCETT eldest daughter of Thomas
                  FAWCETT of Edenderry[Edenderry,
                    Parish Monasteroris,
                    Barony Coolestown],  of 3rd pt. Thomas FAWCETT,
                      father of Margaret of 4th pt. marriage was intended shortly to be
                      had. lands of Ballygibbon jointure, Parish and Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare
                      containing 222 acres 2 roods 32 perches for life of William JACKSON or for
                      term of 21 years…92 acres was in the actual possession and control of William
                        JACKSON… lengthy deed. 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare   | 
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          1841  | 
          22  | 
          109  | 
          1841 Nov 8  | 
          Longford  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 480 
            BTW John JACKSON of
              Windmillhill Co. Longford, farmer and Hester his wife of the other pt. &
              Andrew REILLY of Edgeworthstown Co. Longford Shopkeeper of the other pt. John
              & Hester devised to Andrew REILLY part of the lands of Windmill Hill
              being a subdivision of the lands of Collague containing 8a Irish measure in
              Barony of Ardagh Co. Longford for term of 21 years  | 
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          1841  | 
          23  | 
          22  | 
             | 
          Belfast  | 
             | 
          BROWN-DONNELLY 
            Rev. John BROWN of Aberdeen,
              Scotland  – Alan Gardner BROWN – not useful to me  | 
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          1842  | 
          2  | 
          277  | 
             | 
          Aughaville  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          Acheson O’BRIEN & Charles
            Robert PEYTON mtg. No new info  | 
             | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          5  | 
          103  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-BARTLEY    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          12  | 
          26  | 
          1842 June 8  | 
          Laragh, Co. Monaghan  | 
          OLIVER  | 
          William OLIVER- David LESLIE 
            Indented deed of conveyance bearing date 12 Jan 1835
              btw William OLIVER of Laragh, Gent of 1 pt & David LESLIE of Drumaconver,
              Co. Monaghan of other pt. recited 2 indentures of lease 2 Sept 1815 btw David
              McTEAR of 1 pt & Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
                (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Co.
              Armagh, Gent; the said William OLIVER &  Benjamin OLIVER….  | 
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          1842  | 
          13  | 
          77  | 
          1842 Jun 18  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON- Charles Robinson 
            Charles ROBINSON of ?? Road, Dublin of 1st part and Anne JACKSON, spinster of the other part. For the
              consideration of 250 pounds paid to Anne JACKSON transfer land on the
              south side of New Road from Rathmines to ??? called and known by the name of
              [Leinister?] Road & property in the possession of Thomas and John Richard JACKSON… in presence of Thomas JACKSON … Frederick JACKSON. NOTE: See Probate of John Richard JACKSON.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          13  | 
          78  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Co. Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, John T-DICKIE, John   
            DICKIE, John T-DICKIE, Robert 
            DICKIE, Joseph, Rev-DICKIE, John 
            DICKIE, John -DICKIE, Robert  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          13  | 
          264  | 
             | 
             | 
          BRADFORD  | 
          BRADFORD-GRAYBURN    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          14  | 
          1  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Co. Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, Robert-DONALDSON, Alexander    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          17  | 
          8  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Co. Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, Mary A-DONALDSON, Alexander    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          18  | 
          222  | 
             | 
          Aghavilla, Co Leitrim  | 
             | 
          O’BRIEN, ACHESON, WELDON NOTES in 2009 diary  Nothing
            there  | 
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          1842  | 
          18  | 
          257  | 
             | 
          Aghaville, Co. Leitrim  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          O’BRIEN, Acheson, WELDON 
            1842 Sept 1 Acheson O’BRIEN
              of Drumsilla to William St. Lawrence WELDON, City of Dublin, Esq. Loan of
              1000 pounds on mtg... incl lands of Aghavilla... original term of years
              granted by Lord Bishop of Kilmore. Witness: John FARIS of Henrietta St.,
              Dublin, Gent & Thomas HARTE of Richmond Place South, Co. Dublin. NOTE: Cancellation books
                have the names WELDON & O’BRIEN connected with Cavananore after
                Griffiths. In terms of tracking David JACKSON’s connections,
                this may be significant.  | 
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          1842  | 
          22  | 
          170  | 
          1842 Oct 6  | 
          Ballsmills  | 
          COULTER  | 
          HILL-HILL 
            1842 October 6 NAMES: William HILL of Balls Mills; Esther HILL nèe
              COULTER; John HILL of Grange, Gorman Lane, Co. Dublin; Samuel McCORMACK;
              Francis McCORMACK; Richard NEIL; Patrick CONNOLLY; Peter MORGAN; Owen CONLON;
              Charles CROWE; Widow CONLON; William HILL of Dundalk; William Robert ROGERS. OTHER PLACES: Tullyumphry aka Tullyhumphry.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          23  | 
          53  | 
          1842 Nov 17  | 
          Armagh & Monaghan  | 
          OLIVER, William   | 
          OLIVER, William - LESLIE, David 
            Btw William OLIVER of Laragh, Co. Monaghan Gent of the
              1 pt; David LESLIE Esq. of Leslie Hill, Co. Armagh of the other pt. .
              Reciting an earlier deed dated Dec 20 1775 where Armour Lowry CORRY of Co.
              Tyrone Esq. assigned to George CRAWFORD of Cornacarrow, Co Monaghan Draper of
              the other pt. for the lives of George CRAWFORD, lessee, and Thomas CRAWFORD
              eldest son & Andrew CRAWFORD 2nd son. And also reciting deed
              dated Dec 25 1793 made btw George CRAWFORD of the 1 pt  & David
              OLIVER the father of William OLIVER of the other part re David OLIVER’s
              interest in the dwelling house and 35 acres of land in Cornecarrow which was
              assigned to William OLIVER who assigned to David LESLIE the dwelling house in
              Cornecarrow where George CRAWFORD formerly lived and 32 acres of land late
              Irish plantation measure which is in and
                about the said dwellinghouse, together with all houses bleach Greens and
                colliers’ houses made and erected thereon, and also the entire use in command
                of the water in the land adjoining said lands for the use of George CRAWFORD,
                bleach green and also 6 acres of bog or moss for sufficient firing for said
                premises in that part of the Red Bog in Cornacarrow aforesaid as same was
                formally in his the said George CRAWFORD’s actual possession excepting and always
                reserving thereout all mines minerals quarries and all other royalties
                whatsoever. Recited indenture of 13 December 1776, and were possessed and
              enjoyed by the said George CRAWFORD, and his undertenants. To hold unto the
              said David LESLIE his heirs and assigns for and during the natural lives and
              life of the several Cestui qui vies [?] in the said recited indenture
              of 13 December 1775, or of such of them as were or are then living, and the
              survivors and survivor of them, and for and during the natural life and lives
              of all and every such other person and persons as should or might from time
              to time for ever their after be added to said term by virtue of the covenant
              for appropriate renewal contained in the lease of which indenture of the 13th day of December 1775. WITNESSES: Joseph OLIVER of Laragh, County of Monaghan
              and John DUFFY of Laragh County of Monaghan Gents.  | 
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          1842  | 
          25  | 
          11  | 
          1842 Dec 19  | 
          Kildare & Kings Co  | 
          JACKSON, Matthew  | 
          FOSSITT-TINKLER 
            Deed btw Thomas FOSSITT of Ballymurreen, Co. Wicklow but
              late of Edenderry [Edenderry,
                Parish Monasteroris,
                Barony Coolestown],,
              Kings Co. Louth & Sarah FOSSITT otherwise NORTH his wife of 1 pt;
              Harrington TINKLER of Portarlington, Queens Co. Gent & said Sarah FOSSITT
              of 2nd pt; Rachel FOSSITT, Mary Anne FOSSITT, Sarah FOSSIT,
              Charlotte FOSSITT, and Rebecca FOSSITT five of the daughters of the said
              Thomas FOSSITT and Sarah his wife of Ballymurren House aforesaid of 3rd pt; Matthew JACKSON and Margaret JACKSON otherwise
              FOSSITT, his wife late of Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
                Barony Coolestown],
              Kings Co. but now of Prosperous, Co. Kildare Gent of 4th pt..refers to earlier 1837 deed FOSSITT-TINKLER 
            SEE: JACKSONs of
              Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare   | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1842  | 
          25  | 
          159  | 
          1842 Dec 21  | 
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          COULTER  | 
          LAWSON, George; OWENS, Edward; COULTER, Thomas-HALE,
            Henry 
             County Louth Archives PP54/6/4  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1843  | 
          4  | 
          199  | 
          1843 Mar 7  | 
          Armagh  | 
          SEAVER  | 
          Image 124 
            SEAVER-SEAVER Derrylusk - /15th share…  | 
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          1843  | 
          4  | 
          200  | 
          1843 Mar 8  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          James E. JACKSON – John EYRE. 
            Image 124 
            BTW James Eyre JACKSON of
              Tullydooey, Co. Tyrone Esq of 1 pt & John EYRE of Tullydooey, Esq of other
              pt. In consideration of £2,000 granted to John EYRE then in his possession
              townland Dumduff commonly called the Grazing farm of Drumduff as formerly in
              possession of James ASHMUR deceased containing 85a2r11p ….  | 
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          1843  | 
          5  | 
          177  | 
          1843 Mar 6  | 
          Mayo  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 300 
            BTW Thomas BYRNE of Ballybeg and
              John BYRNE of Ballina Co. Mayo farmer of 1st pt. Thomas SCOTT of
              Barnfield Co. Mayo farmer of 2nd pt & George Vaughan JACKSON
              of Carramore Co. Mayo of 3rd pt.  | 
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          1843  | 
          5  | 
          198  | 
          1839 Jul 3  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 310 
            BTW Michael PRINGLE of Salters
              Grange Co. Armagh Gent of 1st pt; Sarah PRINGLE orse JACKSON wife of said Michael PRINGLE of 2nd pt & Thomas Wynne BOGGS
              [BEGGS?] of Creecey Co. Down farmer of 3rd pt. Reciting lease 1
              Aug 1789 btw Sir Capel MOLYNEUX of Castle Dillon, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & Moses
                JACKSON of Annacranfs[?] Co. Armagh of other pt. … Michael PRINGLE has
              agreed to dispose of 85a.2r.24p of Lands of Grange … sum of £692 … in Parish
              Annagh, Barony Oneiland West, Co. Armagh bordered on East by Thomas QUIN’s
              farm on the South by George McDOWELL’s farm … 
            NOTE: Sarah JACKSON, daughter of Moses JACKSON & Phoebe
              [?] of Grange, Co. Armagh.  | 
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          1843  | 
          6  | 
          43  | 
          1843 Apr 3  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Edward & John JACKSON –
            Thomas SMALLMAN 
            Image 397 
            NOTE: The last 2/3rd of this was transcribed using voice
              recognition. There may be more errors than usual. 
            Indenture btw Edward JACKSON of Dangarreagh [Danganreagh,
              Parish  Aghancon,
              Barony Ballybrittin] Kings Co. Farmer, brother and one of the devisees named
                in the will of William JACKSON then late of Danganreagh Farmer deceased; John JACKSONof Fancroft [Fancroft,
                  Parish Seirkieran,
                  Barony Ballybritt] Kings Co. Farmer
                    son of Rev Thomas JACKSON deceased one other brother of the said William
                      JACKSON deceased and George BENNETT and William BENNETT of Camlin Co.
                    Tipperary sons of James BENNETT James BENNETT of Camlin Co. Tipperary which
                    said John JACKSON, George BENNETT and William BENNETT are also named
                    as devisees in will of William JACKSON of the 1 pt. Thomas SMALLMAN of
                    Roscrea Co. Tipperary, Gent. Of the other part (which recited a demise by
                    indenture 28 Mar 1824 from William DAVIS and Robert DAVIS to William
                      JACKSON of the lands of Danganreagh for a term of lives with renewal
                    whereby William JACKSON in consideration of £623.15s paid by Thomas
                    SMALLMAN assigned the lands of Fancroft as the lands of Danganreagh with all
                    appurtenances and subject to redemption as aforesaid departed this life 5 Apr
                    1831 having made his will 22 Dec 1830 whereby he devised to his brother Edward
                      JACKSON title to Fancroft Kings Co. to his own use and management until
                    the said Testators nephews George and John JACKSON sons of the
                    testators late brother the Rev. Thomas JACKSON should attain their
                    respective ages of 21 years his right and title to lands of Fancroft to them
                    and their lawful issue … and in default of male issue of the said George
                      and John JACKSON the said Testator gave and devised the lands of Fancroft
                    to his brother the said Edward JACKSON during his natural life and
                    after his decease to his nephews George BENNETT and William BENNETT parties
                    hereto share and share alike forever and reciting that the reversion and
                    inheritance of Fancroft subject to indenture of 1 Aug 1771 having come to and
                    legally vested in John Samuel GRAVES Esq. son and heir of late Admiral Samuel
                    GRAVES and all the cestui qui vies named in the last renewal therof
                    having died the said Edward JACKSON applied to Samuel GRAVES for a
                    renewal of interest in lands of Fancroft by indenture of renewal 5 Dec 1832
                    btw Samuel GRAVES of 1 pt & Edward JACKSON of the other pt the
                    said John Samuel GRAVES in pursuance of the covenants for perpetual renewal
                    in the said original indenture of demise contained added and inserted to the
                    time and term thereof the lives of George ROE eldest son of Robert ROE
                    attorney at law then aged abt 12 years; Robert LOWRY eldest son of Robert
                    William LOWRY of Ponsonby House then aged about 15 years and Thomas Molyneux
                    GRAVES eldest son of said John Samuel GRAVES in the place of  the three
                    several cestui qui vies then as aforesaid deceased and also reciting
                    that George JACKSON one of the nephews and a devisee named in the will
                    of the said William JACKSON had died a minor and without lawful issue
                    by which means and under the limitations contained in said will of William
                      JACKSON the said Edward JACKSON was entitled to an estate and
                    interest for his life and one undivided moiety of the lands of Fancroft with
                    remained as quasi remainders After his death and is such moiety to the Saint
                    George BENNETT and William BENNETT several parties here too as tenants in
                    common and also reciting that the said John JACKSON had attained his
                    full age of 21 years and made the limitations contained in the aforesaid will
                    of his said deceased uncle William JACKSON was then entitled to an
                    estate quasi tail in [?] of the undivided moiety of said land Fancroft and
                    the rents issues and profits thereof and reciting that an agreement had been
                    made between the said several parties thereto that they said parties thereto
                    for the considerations therein mentioned should and would according to their
                    several States and interests in said Fancroft absolutely so and dispose of
                    said lands of Fancroft and the equity of redemption thereof and therein of
                    them and each and everyone of them of their several and respective heirs unto
                    the said Thomas SMALLMAN his heirs and assigns after which said several
                    recitals said indenture WITNESSED that in pursuance and performance on their
                    part of such agreement as aforesaid and for the purpose of borrowing and
                    destroying all remainders in quasi tale contained in said recited will and
                    testament of said William JACKSON affecting said lands of Fancroft and
                    of effectually conveying the aforesaid life estate of the said Edward
                      JACKSON of and in one moiety thereof the remainder thereto limited to the
                    said George BENNETT and William BENNETT after the decease of said Edward
                      JACKSON and for locking and destroying of
                        and in as to the other undivided moiety of the same lands of Fancroft
                          the aforesaid estate tail or quasi estate tail of the said John JACKSON and all expectant remainders or quasi
                            remainders expected thereon and for and in consideration of the sum of 10
                            shillings in hand paid by the city Thomas SMALLMAN to Edward JACKSON and for and in consideration of the sum 42 pounds page to the said John
                              JACKSON at or before the execution of the set indenture and in
                            consideration of the sum of 29 pounds paid to the said George BENNETT and
                            other sum of 29 pounds paid to said William BENNETT receipt of all which said
                            several sums was thereby acknowledged. They the said Edward JACKSON John JACKSON George BENNETT
                              and William BENNETT and each of them according to their and his several and
                              respective rights and interests in the premises And for their several and
                              respective heirs granted bargain sold aliened released and confirmed under
                              the said Thomas SMALLMAN in his actual possession aforesaid and to  his heirs
                              and assigns all that those the aforesaid houses lands and tenements formerly
                              held and enjoyed the same containing 30 acres and 38 perches or thereabouts plantation measure be the same more or
                                less situate lying and being in the Barony of Ballybrit and Kings County
                                aforesaid and generally called by the name of Fancroft or by whatsoever other
                                name or names the same premises or any part or part thereof of them were or
                                at anytime there two had been called or reputed together with all and
                                singular their rights members penances and appurtenances thereunto belonging
                                an all the Equity of redemption the state right title interest term for lives
                                benefit of renewal claim and demand of said several granting parties of in
                                and to the same at each and every part and parcel thereof and of the errors
                                of them each and every of them the said Edward JACKSON John JACKSON George BENNETT and William BENNETT respectively together with the said
                                indenture of the first day of August 1771 and the several renewals thereof .
                                To hold the sack thereby granted and released houses tenements lands and
                                premises and every of them at every part and parcel of the same unto the said
                                Thomas SMALLMAN his heirs and assigns from thenceforth for and during
              the natural lives and life of the persons in person
                as shall or may from time to time there after be added to an inserted in the
                demise of said lands and premises or any future renewal or renewals of said
                lands and premises pursuant to the covenant for perpetual renewal instead
                original adventure subject nevertheless to the payment of the yearly rent
                fines for renewal and to the performance of the covenants on the lessees part
                in invite said original indenture of lease reserved and contained in the
                under tenants lease if any then bonafide in being an undetermined but holy
                and forever released and discharged off from and against said equity of
                redemption by reason of the before mentioned indenture of mortgage up 18
                March 1831 which said deed and this memorial are witnessed by William
                SMALLMAN senior and William SMALLMAN junior both of Ross Korea in the County
                of Tipperary gentlemen. George BENNETT [SEAL] William BENNETT [SEAL] Thomas
                SMALLMAN [SEAL] Edward JACKSON [SEAL] JACKSON [SEAL]  
            NOTE: See JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly  | 
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          1843  | 
          6  | 
          148  | 
          1843 Apr 13  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Edward JACKSON-Thomas SMALLMAN 
            Image 461 
            BTW Edward JACKSON of
              Danganreagh [Danganreagh,
                Parish Aghancon,
                Barony Ballybritt] Kings Co. Farmer brother and one of the devisees named
                  in the last will of William JACKSON late of Dauganreagh [Danganreagh,
                    Parish  Aghancon,
                    Barony Ballybrittin] aforesaid farmer deceased of the one pt. Thomas SMALLMAN
                      of Roscrea Co. Tipperary Geny of the other pt in consideration of sum of £210
                      paid to Edward JACKSON granted to Thomas SMALLMAN lands of Dangaureagh
                      and Dauguireagh as formerly in possession of William JACKSON the
                      deceased situate in Barony Ballybritt Kings Co together with the half acre of
                      Coohe bog & manure from same attached thereto as formerly in the
                      possession of the said William JACKSON deceased as was demised 18 Mar
                      1831 and granted by William JACKSON to Thomas SMALLMAN … WITNESS:
                      William SMALLMAN junr & William EGAR both of Roscrea Co. Tipperary Gent. Edward
                        JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
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          1843  | 
          6  | 
          82  | 
           1843 Apr 24  | 
          Kings Co.  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          MANLEY-JACKSON Digital record 010146-8 
            Image 420 
            BTW Joshua MANLY of Monasteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
              Barony Coolestown], Kings Co Esq & Deborah MANLY née WHITE
                his wife devisees in the will of Joseph WHITE of Monasteroris Esq. Deceased
                of 1 pt. and Charlotte JACKSON of Kings Co widow of Matthew Henry
                  JACKSON late of Milmount of Kings Co & mother & guardian of Robert
                    William JACKSON only son & heir a minor. Indenture April 8, 1824
                whereby John Fiffe DALTON by the direction of William Foster DALTON of Moate,
                Co. Westmeath Esq.  granted to Matthew Henry JACKSON undivided moiety
                or half part of town & lands of Monsteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
                  Barony Coolestown], aka Millenough commonly known as Jackson’s Farm. 150 acres of profitable land and 26a of bog Barony of Coolestown, Parish of Monasteroris, Kings Co … 24 Apr 1828 Joshua MANLY and Deborah his
                    wife entitled to a life estate and reciting that Mathew Henry JACKSON also since died leaving the said Robert William JACKSON his only son
                    and heir at law and before his death he made a will 9 Feb 1836 bequeathed to Robert William JACKSON his property at Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
                      Barony Coolestown] house and land … and appointed Charlotte JACKSON his wife guardians of his children. Will proved in Majesty’s Court of
                        Prerogative in Ireland by said Charlotte JACKSON and also reciting a
                        certain suite for a partition of said land of 8 April 1834 instituted in His
                        majesty’s High Court of Chancery in Ireland Sept 1841 by Joshua MANLY Deborah
                        his wife and others against said Charlotte JACKSON Robert William JACKSON and others … Lives … Matthew Henry JACKSON and Richard Grattan MYLEY…
                        part of lands allotted containing 46a 3r 32p together with the Mill Dwelling
                        House timber trees and other improvements and also all the Mill Dam Water and
                        Watercourses following to and from said Mill  … for life of John Rolleston
                        GRATTON being the only surviving life in said lease of 8 April 1824 and also
                        for life of Prince Albert and of Robert William JACKSON being the
                        lives nominated in place of Matthew Henry JACKSON and Richard Gratton
                        WYLEY deceased … WITNESS: John RUSSELL of Edenderry [Edenderry,
                          Parish Monasteroris,
                          Barony Coolestown], Kings Co. Gent & Stewart BANKS of
                            Monasteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
                              Barony Coolestown], Kings Co. John MANLY [SEAL] Deborah MANLY
                                [SEAL] . NOTE: Charlotte JACKSON aka Charlotte TROY. 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare  | 
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          1843  | 
          6  | 
          84  | 
             | 
          Aghaville  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          O’BRIEN-GIBSON Image 10149 
            Wm Acheson O’BRIEN, Drumken,
              Co. Fermanagh ^ Margaret GIBSON of Mullaloon, Co Fermanagh lease 16 Nov 1823
              whereby Richard IRWIN to James GIBSON... William Acheson O’BRIEN died without
              altering his will – July 25, 1851.  | 
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          1843  | 
          6  | 
          95  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Louth  | 
          BAILLIE  | 
          BAILLIE, Robert-BAILLIE, Margaret   
            Margaret BAILIE widow and mother of Robert BAILIE of 1st part & William [Nassan?] IRWIN of Castleblayney re: lands of West
              Shortstone containing 205 acres 2 roods  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1843  | 
          6  | 
          96  | 
          1840-1849  | 
             | 
          DOBBIN  | 
          DOBBIN    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1843  | 
          6  | 
          126  | 
          1835 Jun 23  | 
          Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON, George  | 
          Image 447 
            George JACKSON of Templemore, Tipperary of 2nd pt.  | 
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          1843  | 
          8  | 
          159  | 
          1843 May 18  | 
          Brootally  | 
          OLIVER, Andrew  | 
          OLIVER, Andrew & William - HANNAH, John  I have this deed. 
            Deed of Settlement between Andrew OLIVER of Brootally [Brootally,
              Parish Derrynoose,
              Barony Armagh,
              Co. Armagh of the first part. William OLIVER of Brootally, Co. Armagh, Uncle
              of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part the said William OLIVER and
              Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of Cavananore in the Co of Louth former trustees
              named in a certain deed of assignment bearing date 2 Sept 1841 of the third
              part. Anne HANNA of Tarakane, Co. Armagh spinster, 3rd daughter of
              William HANNA late of Taraskane aforesaid farmer, deceased of the fourth part
              and John HANNA of Taraskane (Faraskane?] aforesaid a trustee names and
              appointed to and for the several uses  .. of the 5th par.
              Whereby after reciting ... that a marriage was there intended to be shortly
              had and solemnized between the said Andrew OLIVER, therefore William OLIVER
              and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD granted to John HANNA Brootally lands .. 25 acres
              3 roods 10 perches as described in the lease 1 Nov 1828 between Maxwell CLOSE
              of Elm Park, Co. Armagh & James OLIVER of Brootelly in parish of
              Derrynoose ... lands of Killylea 18 acres 2 perches, parish of Tynan as
              described in the lease of 15 Aug 1830 made between Sir James Maxwell STRONG
              of Tynan House, Co. Armagh Bart & Henry Samuel CLOSE & John Tew
              AMSTRONG, both of the City of Dublin esq., executors of John MAXWELL, late of
              Fellows Hall Co. Armagh of the one part and William OLIVER of the other part.
              Witnesses: William OLIVER the younger of Brootelly, Co. Armagh, farmer & Saul
              HANNA of Terreskane, City of Armagh, Farmer. Witness David SCARLETT of Tynan,
              Co. Armagh. NOTE: There was a marriage bond
              between OLIVER, Andrew & HANNA Anne p. 55 of 2007 diary)  | 
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          1843  | 
          8  | 
          230  | 
          1843 May 8  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas-SEAVER, Anne M. 
            County Louth Archives
              PP54/6/4 
            1843 May 8 NAMES: Thomas COULTER of Sky Hill; Anna Maria SEAVER of
              Downshire Place, Newry; Jonathon SEAVER; Mr. FLEURY; Michael CASEY; Thomas
              SHEWELL deceased; William SUCH of Newry; George CRAWLEY of Fleury Bridge;
              [William?] GLENNY. OTHER PLACES: Killeen aka
              Killen, Co. Louth.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1843  | 
          13  | 
          175  | 
          1843 Aug 15  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 129 
            BTW William JENKINSON of
              Rathrmgrand [Rathdrumgran,
                Parish Loughgall
                  (ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co. Armagh, farmer surviving executor in will of Samuel
                    KNIPE deceased of 1st pt; John
                      JACKSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh Esq. of 2nd pt & Rev. Richard ALLOTT of Armagh, Co. Armagh Clerk of 3rd pt. Reciting sale by public auction in consideration of £103.2 by Richard
                        ALLOTT to William JENKINSON (with consent and approbation of said John JACKSON testified by his sealing and delivering said indenture) … land of
                          Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly,
                            Parish Lisnadil
                              (Lower Fews portion)] containing
                                8a2r20p (being parcel of land demised by Robert
                                  William JACKSON to said Robert KNIPE by
                                    indenture 22 Aug 1825) bounded on the North by the centre of the old lane
                                    leading to the High Road on the South and West by land in possession of Rev.
                                    ALLOTT in Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Robert RIDDELL John
                                    STANLEY Jr. Solicitor both of Armagh, Co. Armagh  | 
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          1843  | 
          13  | 
          186  | 
          1843 Aug 23  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Anne JACKSON-Mathew FOOTT Palace Street Parish St. Andrews, Dublin. 
            Image 139 
            BTW Anne JACKSON,
              widow of Harcourt St, City of Dublin of 1st pt; Mathew FOOTE of
              Bayswater Terrace Co. Dublin Esq, of other pt. Reciting Indenture 11 Jul 1839
              whereby Mathew FOOTE in consideration of £250 granted to Anne JACKSON .. shown on map as #11 … let to William COLLES Bookseller & then beongong
              to John ORPIN solicitor as immediate tenant of Mathew FOOTE and known by No
              17 Dame St on south side of Dame St in Parish St. Andrew, Co & City of
              Dublin containing in front to Dame St 21’ in the rere 21’ in depth front to
              rere 75’ … WITNESS: George Stanley MURRAY of Mountjoy St solicitor &
              Nicholas LAMB of No 9 [?] Street City of Dublin, Gent. Anne JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
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          1843  | 
          15  | 
          31  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          SPEER-McCULLAGH    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1843  | 
          17  | 
          141  | 
             | 
          Aghavilla  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          Digital record 101-0141 &
            0142  
            Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla
              & Robert Johnston GORE of Woodford, Co. Leitrim, Esq. Loan as part of
              portion with his daughter Maria Sarah O’BRIEN  | 
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          1843  | 
          17  | 
          142  | 
             | 
          Aghaville  | 
          HARTIGAN  | 
          Not likely relevant. Image
            10143  | 
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          1843  | 
          18  | 
          5  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-McMORRAN    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1843  | 
          18  | 
          6  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          RUTHERFORD-McMORRAN  | 
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          1844  | 
             | 
          10  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          O’BRIEN-KING  SEE Image 10151 
            Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla & John KING of Merrion
              Sq., Dublin  | 
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          1844  | 
          2  | 
          8  | 
          1844 Jan 22  | 
          Co Cavan  | 
          NORTH  | 
          Richard Taulman North of Thurland
            Castle, Co Palatine, Lancaster. He is transferring to Matthew WILSON the
            elder of Ashton Hall in parish of Corgrave, Co. York and Matthew WILSON jr of
            Kilwick Hall parish of Kilwick, Co. York.   Lands etc of Drumgoolan
            and Lissgrea in Barony of Castlerahan Co. Cavan. JACKSON was about to
            reside  on the Continent…See also: The
              Norths of Ireland NOTE:
                These are lands that were likely held earlier by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1705)  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1844  | 
          2  | 
          275  | 
             | 
          Downpatrick  | 
          BROWN  | 
          William Henry BROWNE- John WARNOCK 
            Not needed.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1844  | 
          3  | 
          231  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Marriage Art. Lots
            in Co. Carlow etc 
            NOTE: I found no Co.
              Carlow mention.  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON, John-McCULLAGH, Jane  Marriage
            Articles  
            1811 Marriage Settlement. 
            NAMES: James McCULLAGH, sr. of Shantenagh; Elizabeth
              McCULLAGH; John JACKSON of Liscalgot; James McCULLAGH jr.; Andrew
              Coulter BRADFORD of Cavananore; Rev. Charles MOSSE; Thomas TERESON of
              Rosefield; Thomas TERESON jr.; John GILLESPIE; James SMITH; John SMITH; Essie
              COULTER; Philip SMITH; Thomas McMURRY; John DONALDSON; Walter GLASSCOCKE. OTHER PLACES: Drummuck 
            . NOTE: Perhaps a look
              at the deed rather than the memorial could be revealing. I saw no mention of
              lands in Carlow – although my notes seem to indicate that was what the index
              entry said. This memorial parallels the 1811 version that I have on the site
              with a few more details added  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1844  | 
          3  | 
          248  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          BLACK-WALLACE    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1844  | 
          5  | 
          112  | 
          1844 Mar 14  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 304 
            BTW Henry JORDON and Michael
              WHELAN formerly of Capel St City of Dublin but now residing in Kingstown Co.
              Dublin Esqrs. Of 1st pt; Rev. Thomas GREGG of Hackball St City of
              Dublin Clerk, Thomas Arthur AHMUTY [?] of GlenbroBulle Co. Dublin Esq & Anne
                JACKSON formerly of Rathomines Rd Co. Dublin but now of Harcourt Street
              City of Dublin, widow which said Thomas GREGG Thomas A A KIRKWOOD are
              trustees and said Anne JACKSON is sole executor of the last will and
              testament of John JACKSON late of Rathmines, Co. Dublin Esq & Frederick
                JACKSON of Harcourt St. City of Dublin Esq. John Richard JACKSON Esq Lieut in Majesty’s 20th Regiment of Foot of the 2nd pt; Paul WHITLY of Leinster Cottage Co. Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt.
              Reciting lease 29 Jun 1840 the said Thomas GREGG Thomas Arthur S. KIRKWOOD
              & Anne JACKSON with consent of the said Frederick JACKSON demised to JORDON & WHELAN parcel of ground on South side of New Road
              leading from Rathmines to Harolds Cross called and known by name of Leinster
              Road being portion known as #24 on map of said properties in possession of
              said Frederick JACKSON containing 60’ in front of Leinster Road
              breadth and in the rere 60’ and 125’ front to rere and bounded by property
              then in possession of Mrs GRACE partly by property of said Frederick JACKSON … part of townland of Cullenswood Parish St. Peter formerly in Barony Upper
              Cross but then by Royal Proclamation in the Barony of Newcastle, Co. Dublin …
              [start of 2nd p] Anne JACKSON & [Frederick?] JACKSON entered into possession of and have continued to enjoy portion of the
              premises as demised … Anne JACKSON [Frederick?] JACKSON John R.
                JACKSON proposed to become parties to the deed … Anne JACKSON
                  [Frederick?] JACKSON & John R. JACKSON … 
            NOTE: There is a possibility that John JACKSON was husband of Anne JONES. SEE: Jacksons in St. Peters Church. If so, this would likely link them to Creggan Parish, Co. Armagh. On
              this page, a John Richard JACKSON was a son of a solicitor Frederick JACKSON
              and his wife Henrietta, but he would have been the next generation.   
            In Dublin Marriages: PRONI: T808/8258.  
            Dublin Grant 11 October 1828
              of license for marriage of Frederick Jackson of Rathmines Road in St.
              Peter's Parish Dublin Esq. with Henrietta Vereker Brereton of
              Cullenswood Avenue in St. Peter's Parish Dublin spinster. Directed to the
              Minister of St. Peter's.  
              Searched for this marriage in following Dublin newspapers: Saunders, Dublin
              evening Post. 
            Pre-will made 29 September
              1851 Irish probate 7 August 1852. Frederick Jackson of 4 Mortimer Ter.,
              County Middlesex Esq. All wife Henrietta Vereker Jackson for life then
              equally among three children Frederick, Elizabeth and Henrietta, all minors
              and unmarried. Their guardians to be wife and David Brereton of York St.,
              Dublin Esq. Executrix wife. Witnesses Hugh Daniel; Thomas WJ Bond; above
              extracted from Register of Court of Canterbury. Irish administration of above
              will 7 August 1852 of Frederick Jackson of 4 Mortimer Ter., County
              Middlesex, formerly of Harcourt St., Dublin,
              solicitor, deceased. Granted to George Stamer Brereton of 3 Lancaster Rd.,
              Rathmines, Dublin. Esq. Maternal uncle and assigned Guardian of Elizabeth
                Jackson age 12; Frederick Jackson aged eight; and Henrietta
                  Jackson age 6, children of deceased. Henrietta V. Jackson the
              widow having renounced. Etc. etc. 
            Proctor’s schedule of
              personal estate in Ireland of Frederick Jackson of 4 Mortimer Ter.,
              County Middlesex but formerly Of Harcourt St., Dublin, who died 31 October
              1851. Consists of no household furniture or leases. Money out on mortgage
              under £300. Cost do but not yet ascertained, under £1150 total £1450 sworn 3
              August 1852 by George Stamer Brereton. 
            Dublin directories. 
              1849 Frederick Jackson solicitor 18 Parliament St. 
              Hundred and 84 Frederick Jackson solicitor one Leinster Terrace, wrath
              means [aka Rathmines]. 
              No Frederick Jackson 1839 
              1842 to 1850 both inclusive Frederick Jackson 9 Harcourt St. South  
            1851 in 1852 Frederick
              Jackson 50 Great Brunswick St. solicitor.  | 
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          1844  | 
          5  | 
          185  | 
          1844 Mar 19  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          John JACKSON – Robert JACKSON 
            Image
              348 
            BTW John JACKSON of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone Beg,
              Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in
                the county of Armagh Esq. of the first
                part Henriette JACKSON only daughter of the said John JACKSON of the second part James STANLEY of Armagh in the county of Armagh gent of
                the third part and Robert William JACKSON of London Esquire Barrister
                at law and John STANLEY the younger of Armagh, Co. Armagh trustees nominated
                and appointed for the purposes therein after mentioned of the 4th part.
                Marriage to be had btw James STANLEY & Harriette JACKSON reciting
                indenture of which this a memorial. John JACKSON confirmed to Robert
                  William JACKSON and John STANLEY for lives of James STANLEY & Harriette
                    JACKSON one annuity or clear yearly rent charge or annual sum of £50 to
                be charged against townlands of Ballynahonebeg, Bellaghy ors Bellaghey and
                Lisadian in Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh unto Robert William JACKSON & John STANLEY … provisions for future children of Harriette JACKSON …
                WITNESS: James BARNES of Newry & Charles STANLEY of Armagh Co, Armagh
                Gent. John JACKSON [SEAL] 
            SEE: 1877 April 4. News Article from
              Australia. 
            SEE: Will of Louisa Jackson in Dublin Probates. 
            SEE: Dublin Marriages.
              And BNL BMD: On the
                18th of November instant, in the Parish Church of St. Anne's, by the
                Honourable and Rev. John Pomeroy, John Jackson, Esq., of
                Armagh to Louisa, third daughter of Sir William Stamer, Bart. of
                Dawson-street.  | 
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          1844  | 
          5  | 
          194  | 
          1844 Mar 16  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image
            356 
            See above ROD: 1844-5-112 for
              much the same info. … Anne JACKSON of Harcourt St., City of Dublin re
              will of John JACKSON late of Rathmines Co. Dublin Esq. deceased & Frederick
                JACKSON of Harcourt St City of Dublin Esq. & John Richard JACKSON Esq. Lieut in her Majesty’s 20th Regiment of Foot of 2nd pt. 
            NOTE: PRONI T808/8257 Groves  Manuscripts  
            Memorial registered 6 Nov
              1848 of Deed of 29 Dec 1845 between Anne JACKSON of Harcourt Street,
              Dublin City widow & Executrix of John JACKSON Esq. deceased of 1st part Fred JACKSON of same Esq. of 2nd part John Richard
                JACKSON a lieutenant in H.M. 20th foot regiment of 3rd part. Rev Thomas GREGG of Blackhall St. Dublin & Thomas Arthur Aughmuty
              KIRKWOOD of Glenbrook, Co. Dublin Esq. both of 4th part George
              Arthur BRERETON of Leinster Road, Co. Dublin Esq. of 5th part.
              Refers to deed of 22 Feb 1836 as to Coolatrindle &c Co. Wexford [NOTE: Parish of Kiltrisk,
                Barony of Gorey] Carigneslaney [NOTE: there are two townlands named Carrickslaney, one in
                  Parish Aghade, and one in Parish Balone, both in Barony Forth] 
            MS Matriculation Book of
              Trinity College Dublin Frederick JACKSON age 16 on 22 Oct 1832
              protestant son of John JACKSON “causicicus” [aka lawyer] born in
              Dublin entered Trinity College Dublin as a pensioner.  | 
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          1844  | 
          7  | 
          10  | 
          1844 Oct 4  | 
          Aghavilla  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          Digital Record 0151-0153 
            Acheson O’BRIEN of Drumsilla
              & John KING of Merrion Sq., City of Dublin, Esq, Indenture of Mtg 7 Dec 1810
              between Richard Williams NESBITT of Bellville, Co. Donegal Esq & Edward
              LAUDER of Cloverhill, Co. Leitrim Esq of 1st pt & Acheson
              O’BRIEN of 2nd pt & John LaTOUCHE of Marrion Sq City of Dublin
              Esq of the other. 
            Richard NESBITT & Edward
              LAUDER held under lease from Bishop of Kilmore [R. Rev John FORD] ...
              indenture Robert LaTOUCHE 1842 of Harristown, Co. Kildare ... 130 acres
              Aghailla  | 
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          1844  | 
          7  | 
          51  | 
          1844 Jul 21  | 
          Laragh  | 
          OLIVER, William  | 
          OLIVER, William - LESLIE, David 
            OLIVER in consideration of £2278 & interest granted
              land of Laragh & Carnecarrow to David LESLIE. Lands formerly held and
              enjoyed by David OLIVER (original lease 1775) Witness Joseph OLIVER of
              Laragh, Gent & George SADLER.  | 
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          1844  | 
          7  | 
          53  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          SMYTH-SMYTH    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1844  | 
          8  | 
          133  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          McKEAN-NIXON    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1844  | 
          16  | 
          240  | 
          1844 Oct 18  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          BODILL-JACKSON 
            Image 357 
            BTW Adolphus BODILL of
              Liverpool, Co. Lancaster Esq. & Frederick JACKSON of Harcourt St.,
              City of Dublin Esq. …in consideration of £100 … reciting will of William
              BERNARD 4 dec 1819 land on west side of road leading from Dublin to Rathmines
              35a 2r 17p  in Barony Upper Cross Co. Dublin & also part of lands of
              Cullins farm 2a 2r 9p &…   | 
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          1844  | 
          16  | 
          242  | 
             | 
          Armagh  | 
          1844 Oct 11  | 
          BEHAN-SHAW 
            Image 358 
            James BEHAN of Derryallen Co. Armagh Linen Cloth
              Manufacturer of 1 pt & James SHAW of Belfast Co. Antrim Merchant a
              creditor of James BEHAN … transfer lands of Derryallen 12a 2r 33p in Parish
              Ballymore Barony of Lower [sic] Co. Armagh … William BUCKLEY of Prospect
              House Co. Armagh Esq. of the other pt. … WITNESS: James ANDREWS & Robert
              KELLY of Belfast  | 
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          1844  | 
          16  | 
          243  | 
             | 
          Armagh  | 
             | 
          BEHAN-SHAW 
            Image 359 
            James BEHAN of Derryally. …
              James SHAW … more details of liquidation of assets.  | 
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          1844  | 
          17  | 
          300  | 
          1844 Sep 13  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 600 
            BTW Robert William JACKSON of Armagh City of Armagh Barrister at Law of 1st pt John
              JACKSON of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
                Beg, Parish Lisnadil
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] City
                    of Armagh Esq. of 2nd pt & Philip KEENAN of City Armagh Esq
                    Barrister at Law of 1st pt & John JACKSON of
                    Ballynahonebeg Co. Armagh Esq of 2nd pt & Philip KEENAN of
                    City of Armagh of 3rd pt. Robert William JACKSON with
                    consent of John JACKSON let to Philip KEENAN part of town and lands of
                    Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
                      Parish Armagh
                        (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], containing 5a 2r 5p English Statute measure
                          on which a distillery or Brewery had been erected together with the advantage
                          of the stream of Water and Water courses as the same ran through the lands as
                          formerly enjoyed by Nicholas HUTCHESON and as then enjoyed by Philip KEENAN
                          and bounded on the East by Major THORNTON’s land on the south by the road
                          leading from Armagh to Caledon on the west by Mr. SAVAGE’s farm and on the
                          North by the said Robert William JACKSON’s land all in townland Ballycrummy,
                          Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Jacob BARRETT & John McKEE of
                          City of Armagh  | 
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          1844  | 
          18  | 
          10  | 
          1840-1849  | 
             | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, John T- Marr art    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1844  | 
          18  | 
          250  | 
          1844 Nov 23  | 
          Aghnafirkin  | 
          BROWN  | 
          Deed of assignment btw George RUSK of Ednafirkin, Co.
            Monaghan & Jane BROWN also RUSK, his wife. Of the1 pt. & Robert RUCK
            of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, Grocer of 2nd pt & George BROWN of
            24 Merchants Quay, Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. transfer 6a Ednafyrken,
            Parish of Tullycorbet,, Barony of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan. WITNESSES: James
            HAMILTON, Samuel BROWN, Archibald BROWN all of Ednafirkin, famers, all age 30
            or more.  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          1845  | 
             | 
             | 
          1845 Mar 13  | 
          Aghavilla  | 
             | 
          LaTOUCHE-IRWIN 
            SEE: 2010 Image 10125 
            Peter LaTOUCHE of Belview, Co. Limerick & Richard
              IRWIN of Drumsilla, Co. Leitrim... various lands incl Aghavilla, Barony of
              Carrigallen by est 320 acres ... various lives incl Acheson O’BRIEN Capt of
              Leitrim Militia aged abt 35.  | 
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          1845  | 
          1  | 
          107  | 
          1840-1849  | 
             | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, Robert-IRVINE, Hill    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1845  | 
          2  | 
          71  | 
           1835 Dec 7  | 
           Armagh  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH   
            Image 80 
            BTW Samuel McCULLAGH of Cladybeg Co.
              Armagh farmer of 1 pt & Alexander McCULLAGH of Derryhone Co. Armagh
              farmer of other pt. Samuel McCULLAGH assigned to Alexander McCULLAGH his 1/4th share of Lisnagannell Co. Down then in possession of said Alexander McCULLAGH
              for lives of Alexander McCULLAGH & heirs  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1845  | 
          3  | 
          125  | 
          1845 Jan 15  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 499 
            BTW John Hazleton JACKSON of Charlemount Co. Armagh, Shopkeeper of 1 pt & Gerge TAYLOR of
              Charlemount shopkeeper of other pt. Reciting indenture 7 Oct 1815 the Hon
              Chapple NORTON the Hon Sir George Fitzgerald Hill Baronet Robert HAMILTON and
              John CHAMBERS had contracted with John JACKSON … Recited: Indenture 16
              Aug 1834 said John JACKSON granted mtg of demised premises to James
              REID and it is also vested said John JACKSON afterwards died intestate
              and letters of admin 16 [?] 1839 of his goods and chattles to his son William
                JACKSON and by indenture 25 April 1840 James REID & William
                  JACKSON granted to John Hazleton JACKSON a plot … one part recited
              indenture 7 Oct 1815 of which this is a memorial In consideration of £55 to
              the said John Hazleton JACKSON granted to George TAYLOR … house and
              back yard formerly in possession of John Hazleton JACKSON … town of Charlemount,
              Parish Loughgall, Co. Armagh… WITNESS: James Ashmur LAWSON Attorney &
              John William HANNA Gent both of Charlemount.  | 
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          1845  | 
          4  | 
          194  | 
          1845 Feb 28  | 
          Moy  | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-BARRY 
            SEE  Image 10123 
            Thomas BARTLEY of Moy, Co. Tyrone, Gent & David
              BARRY of Moy, Merchant.  | 
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          1845  | 
          4  | 
          264  | 
             | 
             | 
          DICKIE 
            COULTER  | 
          William CHARLETON of 1st pt  Thomas
            DICKIE of Clonaleenan of 2nd pt Robert COULTER of Dundalk &
            Rev. David DAVISON reciting 1839 mtg btw Thomas COULTER & Alexander
            DONALDSON dec’d of Philipstown ... lands of Killen & Kane... lease 1794
            ... natural life of Samuel Alexander COULTER, eldest son of Alexander COULTER
            then aged about __ years  [Note  -
            left blank in Memorial] & Joseph Arthur COULTER 2nd son of
            Robert COULTER, aged __ years.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1845  | 
          4  | 
          270  | 
             | 
          Aughaville  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          Peter LaTOUCHE to Richard
            IRWIN of Drumnella, Co. Leitrim... Aughavilla 327 acres 2 r Plantation
            Measure. Reciting April 8, 1814 ... William Acheson O’BRIEN signed as a
            devisee in the will of Richard IRWIN, lessee. One of the lives was Acheson
            O’BRIEN aged abt 35 – but I am unsure whether he was this age in 1845 or
            1814.  | 
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          1845  | 
          5  | 
          204  | 
             | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER-DAVISON   
            NAMES: Robert COULTER of
              Dundalk; David DAVISON of London; Unnamed JEFFRIE; Lennox BIGGER; James Neil
              McNEIL; Samuel McCULLAGH; Jonathan PURCELL. OTHER PLACES: Carnbeg;
              Carranmore; Ballinahattina aka Ballynahattin; Glebe; Townpark; Sportsmans
              Hall.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1845  | 
          5  | 
          264  | 
          1840-1849  | 
             | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, Joseph, Rev.-DICKIE, Robert   
            DICKIE, John T-DAVISON, David   | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1845  | 
          8  | 
          8  | 
             | 
             | 
          COULTER   | 
          COULTER-COULTER     | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1845  | 
          10  | 
          125  | 
          1845 May 30  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas & Jane-CHARLETON, William   | 
             | 
         
        
          1845  | 
          14  | 
          26  | 
          1840 Apr 6  | 
          Enagh 
            Killynure  | 
          OLIVER, Andrew, William, Mary Jane   | 
          OLIVER, Andrew - OLIVER, William 
            Deed of Settlement 6 April 1840 between Andrew OLIVER
              of Enagh, Co. Armagh Farmer of the first part Mary Jane OLIVER otherwise
              HAYES wife of the said Andrew OLIVER of the second part. William OLIVER jr of
              Killynure, Co. Armagh farmer, brother of the said Andrew OLIVER & James
              HAYES of Magherry Kilcranny [Maghery
                Kilcrany Parish Derrynoose, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh
              father of the said Mary Jane OLIVER ... the trustees named by Andrew OLIVER
              and Mary Jane OLIVER £200 to Andrew OLIVER paid by James HAYES..Ordered.  | 
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          18  | 
          15  | 
          35  | 
          1845 Sep 16  | 
          Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 31 
            BTW James WILLINGTON of
              Castle Willington Co. Tipperary of 1st pt. James Jonathon
              WILLINGTON and Frederick K. WILLINGTON of Co. Tipperary and sons of James
              WILLINGTON of 2nd pt. Reciting Indenture of Marriage  btw James
              WILLINGTON & Sarah MARK … annuity … lands of Castlefarm & Killinerane
              orse Killurane Killinafeencheon Poolakerry Latteragh Castle Willington the
              house fields premises in and around the town of Nenagh Ballinahenry and
              Clonmore in Barony Upper and Lower Ormond and Co. Tipperary … demised to John
                Andrew JACKSON all that and those the said Castle farm and lands of
              Killourane orwse Killurane Killinafuncheon Poolakerry Latteragh Castle
              Willington the houses fields Premises in and near the town of Nenagh
              Ballinahenry and Clonmore … WITNESS: Nicholas BROWN of Gardiner ST. City of
              Dublin Captain in the Army & George MILWARD of City of Waterford Esq.
              James WILLINGTON [SEAL] 
            NOTE: a Charlotte WILLINGTON, dau of James WILLINGTON and
              Mary CARDEN married a William JACKSON of Ballymacky, Co. Tipperary son
              of Minchin JACKSON and Mary Anne TRACY. 
            SEE: Minchin JACKSON family tree. 
            NOTE: John
              Andrew JACKSON effects under
                £5,000 late of Mount Pleasant, Tipperary Esq. d 4 June 1863 at same place
                granted to Alicia JACKSON of Mount Pleasant widow of deceased. NOTE:
                  He may be a son or grandson or nephew of William JACKSON of
                    Ballymacky. SEE ALSO: Ballymackey
                      Churchyard, Tipperary. Mrs. Elizabeth JACKSON wife of George
                        JACKSON, Esq. Of Mount Pleasant, who lived beloved and died Aug 23, 1799. 
            NOTE: John Andrew JACKSON was murdered 1863 at Mount
              Pleasant, Killowney Litter, Co. Tipperary. 
            SEE ALSO: ROD: 19-271- 10139.  | 
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          1845  | 
          15  | 
          38  | 
          1845 Sept 6  | 
          Aghavilla  | 
           1745 Dec 6  | 
          Image 33 
            William Acheson OBRIEN of
              Cloghla, Co. Leitrim of the first part & Paul DANE of Killyhevlin, Co.
              Fermanagh & Wm TREDENNICK of Fortwilliam, Co. Donegal trustees for
              marriage of Wm Acheson OBRIEN & Juliana his wife & Richard JOHNSTON
              of Grafton St., Dublin, merchant. Reciting indenture of 28 May 1740 between
              Richard MORGAN of City of Dublin Esq. & John IRWIN of Drumsillagh, Co.
              Leitrim ... lands of Aghavilla 304 Parish Carrigallen A plantation measure for the term
                of three lives ... and reciting that lease and release dated 29 July 1766
                between David Latouche of Dublin Esq. Of the one part & Acheson IRWIN of
                Drumsilla afsd. ... David LaTouche demised to Acheson IRWIN... John FORDE of
                the City of Dublin demised to Richard IRWIN lands incl Aghavilly with
                covenant for renewal.. several renewals and lands vested in this Richard
                IRWIN and reciting that this Richard IRWIN was dead and by his last will and
                testament dated  13 Dec 1832 devised to Acheson OBRIEN father of William
                Acheson OBRIEN .. marriage of Juliana DEANE to OBRIEN ... renewal in 1845
                with La TOUCHE.... loan from Richard JOHNSTON to OBRIEN for 600 pounds...
                WITNESS: William BOLAND of 36 Coles Lane City of Dublin Law Clerk &
                George Dance LAWDER of 31 Kildare St. City of Dublin Attorney at law. W.A.
                O”BRIEN [SEAL] and Richard JOHNSTON [SEAL] 
            NOTE He may or may not be the Richard JOHNSTON who married 
              Anne JACKSON (btw1744-7 – aft 1782), daughter of George JACKSON &
              Margaret O’LAUGHLIN.  | 
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          1845  | 
          15  | 
          38  | 
          1845 Sep 6  | 
          Aughaville  | 
          O’BRIEN  | 
          William Acheson O’BRIEN of
            Clogha, Co. Leitrim Esq. & Paul DANE of Killyhevlin, Co. Fermanagh &
            William TREDENNICK of Fortwilliam, Co. Donegal trustees... marriage of
            William Acheson O’BRIEN & Juliana his wife & Richard JOHNSTON of Grafton St, City of Dublin, Gent. Reciting
            indenture 28 May 1740 btw Richard MORGAN of City of Dublin Esq & John
            IRWIN of Drumsillagh, Co. Leitrim incl lands of Aghavilla, 304 acres. 
            NOTE He may or may not
              be the Richard JOHNSTON who married  Anne JACKSON (btw1744-7 – aft 1782),
              daughter of George JACKSON & Margaret O’LAUGHLIN. 
            NOTE: A Richard MORGAN
              was husband of Elizabeth COULTER (1758-?)  | 
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          1845  | 
          19  | 
          122  | 
             | 
          Monaghan  | 
          BREAKY  | 
          Wm BREAKEY-Thomas McCULLAGH   
            Margaret BREAKEY-Thomas McCULLAGH 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            William BREAKEY, Annvill,
              farmer & Margaret BREAKEY, nee Mills.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1846  | 
          6  | 
          161  | 
             | 
          Carrichnaveagh  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          Campbell-BREAKEY, Humphrey 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            9/4/1846. Humphrey Thompson
              BREAKEY, Monaghan town, merchant. Reference to townland of Carrickneveagh
              & William BREAKEY deceased.  | 
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          1846  | 
          9  | 
          165  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Drogheda  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Jane-AKLAND    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1846  | 
          10  | 
          66  | 
          1846 June 10  | 
          Ballymore, Armagh  | 
          OLIVER, Catherine & Joseph  | 
          OLIVER, Catherine - KEENAN, Phillip 
            Between Elizabeth GUNNING of Armagh, Co. Armagh
              spinster of the first part, Catherine OLIVER of Armagh aforesaid widow
              executrix of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballymore in the Co. Armagh, Gent deceased
              of the second part & Phillip KEENAN of Armagh, Co. Armagh, Hotel keeper.
              Recited indenture…Elizabeth GUNNING did for the consideration as mentioned
              (by the directions and appointment of Catherine OLIVER) by way of conveyance
              only and not for only way of warranty of title did sell to Philip KEENAN …
              farm formerly in the possession of David OLIVER deceased in townland of
              Derryhaw [Derryhaw,
                Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Parish of
              Tynan, C. Armagh…mention of mtg & monies due…. refers to 1804 April 20
              renewal lease. Witness Jacob BARRETT & John McKEE both Gents of Armagh. NOTE: 1804 was when Catherine HAMILTON married Joseph
              OLIVER.  | 
          16d  | 
         
        
          1846  | 
          15  | 
          38  | 
             | 
          Monaghan  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKEY-STEENSON   
            BREAKEY, Wm & BREAKEY,
              Martha-Stenson, Wm 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            10/9/1846.  William
              BREAKEY and wife Martha Mitchell.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1846  | 
          16  | 
          181  | 
          1846 Sept 29  | 
          Aghavilla  | 
             | 
          John GODLEY of Killegar, Co. Leitrim & John Robert
            GODLEY eldest son of John GODLEY – marriage settlement Charlotte Griffith
            WYNNE of Voclas, Co. Denbigh, Wales.... Rev James GODLEY of Beltebrurd, Co.
            Cavan.  ... & Rev Henry OBRIEN of Killegar, Co. Leitrim .. many
            townlands incl Aghavilla.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1846  | 
          17  | 
          136  | 
             | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          DAVISON-Belfast Railway    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1846  | 
          19  | 
          124  | 
          1846 Nov 13  | 
          Aghavilla  | 
             | 
          Richard JOHNSTON of Grafton St. Dublin & William
            Acheson OBRIAN of Cloghla, Co. Leitrim Esq. & Anna DANE late of
            Daneville, Co. Donegal and now of North Cumberland St, Dublin widow of 3rd part reciting indenture 6 Sept 1845 between William Acheson OBRIEN and Paul
            DEANE of Killhevlin. NOTE: A complex legal
            case follows and the lands of Aghavilla were caught up in this. This could be
            the JACKSON of Urker connection to Leitrim land (through the JOHNSTON-JACKSON connection). 
            NOTE He may or may not
              be the Richard JOHNSTON who married  Anne JACKSON (btw1744-7 – aft 1782),
              daughter of George JACKSON & Margaret O’LAUGHLIN.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1847  | 
          2  | 
          49  | 
          1846 Dec 16  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 279 
            Robert William JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of 1 pt & Ecclesiastical
              Commission for Ireland of the other pt. … lands of Lanugher [??], Aughervillen [possibly Aghavilly], Aughegallagh Aghergallagh [possibly Corr
                and Aughantarragh, Parish Eglish
                  (Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Beromine, Tullymore orse Aughalin [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
                    (Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, & Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan,
                      Parish Grange
                        (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in Co Armagh & one townland of
                          Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly,
                            Parish Lisnadil
                              (Lower Fews portion)] in Parish & Co. Armagh & part of the quarterland
                                of Mullabrack [Mullaghbrack,
                                  Parish Mullaghbrack
                                    (Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in Co. Armagh in possession of said Robert William JACKSON & part
                                      of the townland of Mullybrack 2r of land adjoining to the Church of
                                      Mullybrack .. on payment of £1,848.2.6 with Interest … Robert William
                                        JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1847  | 
          8  | 
          170  | 
          1847 Apr 24  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          Joseph COULTER- Robert WOODE. Nigel DICKIE deeds. 
            Not needed.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1847  | 
          12  | 
          185  | 
          1847 Jul 1  | 
          Armagh 
            Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 164 
            BTW John JACKSON of
              Haddington Rd City of Dublin Esq of 1st pt; Robert William
                JACKSON the younger of Haddington Road City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt & George SCOTT of City of Armagh of 3rd pt. … in
              consideration of £100 paid by George SCOTT to John JACKSON made over
              to George SCOTT a tenement in Cullen St. in City of Armagh then in possession
              of George SCOTT containing in front 53’ bounded on the east by a tenement
              belonging to the Armagh Joint Stock Building and Improvement Co. on the west
              by a tenement belonging to George SCOTT and all the other before mentioned
              Tenement on Vicars Hill in City of Armagh on which said George SCOTTs store
              was built containing in front to Vicars Hill 25’ in Parish, Barony & Co.
              Armagh … term of 39 years recited indenture of Renewal 30 Jul 1823 which
              contains clauses on the part of John JACKSON and Robert William
                JACKSON for title and other covenants … WITNESS: Samuel BRADSHAW of 65
              Middle Abbey St. City of Dublin Solicitor & Owen HAMILL of 17 Moore St.
              City of Dublin Clerk. John JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1847  | 
          13  | 
          16  | 
          1847 Aug 13  | 
          JACKSON, Henry Vincent  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Conveyance of Susannah PEARSON elder otherwise YEATES
            of Green Hills, Co Dublin widow and executrix of Henry PEARSON late of
            Ballybough Bridge Co. Dublin, Cooper, deceased of 1st pt. Henry
            PEARSON of Marrowbone Lane, City of Dublin, Cooper. William ALLEN of Green
            Hills, farmer. Hannah ALLEN otherwise PEARSON his wife… [other family
            details] William Henry JACKSON of Upper Mecklenburgh St., City
            of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. Henry Vincent JACKSON was the sole
            executor of the will of Henry PEARSON. PEARSONs released to William Henry
              JACKSON (ie in his actual possession) town and lands of Cranwellstown
            part of Kilteel, Barony of South Salt, Co. Kildare. 
            SEE: Family tree of Peter JACKSON & Joanna  | 
             | 
         
        
          1847  | 
          18  | 
          275  | 
          1847 Nov 29  | 
          Aughaville  | 
          LATOUCHE  | 
          Drainage works – great long list & scads of it
            owned by Peter LaTOUCHE – but I couldn’t find Aughavilly in it.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1847  | 
          21  | 
          41  | 
             | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          George JACKSON-Robert MINNETT 
            Seems to be wrong # Image 455  | 
          1847  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          1  | 
          2  | 
          1838 Dec 18  | 
          Kings  | 
          PUREFOY, William  | 
          James R. & Others 
            Image
              6 
            BTW William Alexander PUREFOY of
              Dorset St. City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt. James Robert PUREFOY of Banagher,
              Kings Co.& Brinsley PUREFOY & Richard PUREFOY Esq. of 2nd pt. Reciting earlier deed 12 Dec 1837 re lands of Clonbullogue and Clonmore
              otherwise Purefoy’s Place and land of Clonkeen all in Barony Coolestown,
              Kings Co.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          1  | 
          47  | 
          1847 Oct 11  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          George JACKSON – John A. JACKSON 
            Image 45 
            BTW George JACKSON of #10 Vesci
              Place Co. Dublin Esq of 1 pt & John Andrew JACKSON of Mount
              Pleasant Co. Tipperary Esq. the eldest son of the other pt. Released to John
                Andrew JACKSON lands of Upper Emmill [Emmel
                  West?] called and known by the Bush farm
                    containing 76a 21p lying between the new line of road and the lands of Emill
                    [Emmel and/or Emmel
                      East and/or Emmel
                        West, Parish Templeharry, Barony Clonlisk] being part of Emill commonly called Gurtavoneen containing 3a 1r
                          29p including 1a of tillage ground formerly in possession of Thady CARROLL
                          shoe maker and late in possession of James Johnston STONEY Esq.  …. In Parish
                          Templehaney [Templeharry], Barony Clonlisk Kings Co. for lives of John Crawford LANGFORD eldest son of
                            George LANGFORD of Ballintoher, Co. Tipperary Esq. & John BAYLY eldest
                            son of John BAYLY of Delisboro Co. Tipperary … George JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          4  | 
          115  | 
          1848 Feb 21  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Thomas & wife; COULTER, Launcelot-COULTER,
            John Henry 
            County Louth Archives
              PP54/6/4  
            1847 May 15 NAMES: Thomas COULTER of Skyhill; Anne COULTER nèe
              DOWDALL; Launcelot COULTER of Killeen Cottage; John COULTER of Skyhill;
              George CRAWLEY of Killeen Cottage; Thomas SHEWELL, deceased; Unnamed COUGAN,
              COLEMAN, ROBERT & DILLON; William HILL of Ballsmills; Thomas CRAWLEY;
              Samuel GLENNIE. OTHER PLACES: The Hamilton Arms
              tenement.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          4  | 
          176  | 
             | 
          Fermanagh  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          Public Works Commission 
            James McCullagh Esq. of Corfadd, Co. Monaghan – loan
              approved of £400 for improvement of lands of Baragh Drumbulcan,  Barony
              Tirkennedy, Co. Fermanagh.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          5  | 
          36  | 
          1848 Mar 1  | 
          Corfadd, Co. Monaghan  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-Public Works 
            James McCullagh Esq of Corfadd ,Barony of Cremorne, Co.
              Monaghan,  loan to McCullagh – owner “within the meaning of said act” of
              Corfadd,  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          6  | 
          81  | 
          1848 Mar 13  | 
             | 
          DICKIE  | 
          WALLACE-DICKIE   
            1848 March 13 NAMES: James WALLACE of Clements Lane, London; John
              Barklie WALLACE of New Orleans; ;
              William McNaghton DICKIE; George SWAYNE; George Hinton BOVELL; George Kennedy
              SMITH; Edward O'ROURKE; Robert TORRENCE. OTHER PLACES: The Muckamore Mills.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          6  | 
          207  | 
          1847 Feb 22  | 
             | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER-POLLOCK   
            1847 February 22 NAMES: John COULTER of Ballsmill; William POLLOCK of
              Dundalk; Thomas SHEWELL deceased; Samuel BRADFORD of Cavananore; John COULTER
              jr.; John TOWNLEY.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          6  | 
          272  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-Dundalk & Enniskillen Railway    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          13  | 
          34  | 
          1848 Jun 1  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Francis JACKSON  
            Image 303 
            BTW Francis JACKSON then
              of Killavilla [Killavilla,
                Parish Roscrea,
                Barony Ballybritt], Kings Co. of 1st pt Alicia Jane HASLAM
                  spinster only daughter of Richard HASLAM late of Ballyboy House Kings Co.
                  Esq. deceased of 2nd pt James HASLAM of Ballyboy House Esq. of 3rd pt & Anne JACKSON widow of 4th pt. Reciting last will
                  of Francis JACKSON the elder Esq. deceased dated 9 Mar 1847 and
                  reciting that a marriage to be had btw Francis JACKSON & Alicia
                  Jane HASLAM … lands of Killavilla lately in possession of Francis JACKSON deceased bounded on south by road leading from Ballybritt to the Pike late
                  commonly called the Side gate on the Dublin Road in Barony Ballybritt …
                  WITNESS: Thomas HACKETT of Whitepound Kings Co & Lewis H. JACKSON of Killavilla Kings Co. Francis JACKSON [SEAL] 
            SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly  | 
          1848  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          19  | 
          186  | 
          1848 Nov 6  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON-PRONI
            T808/8257 Groves  Manuscripts 
            Memorial registered 6 Nov 1848 of Deed of 29 Dec 1845
              between Anne JACKSON of Harcourt Street, Dublin City widow &
              Executrix of John JACKSON Esq. deceased of 1st part Fred JACKSON of same Esq. of 2nd part John Richard
                JACKSON a lieutenant in H.M. 20th foot regiment of 3rd part. Rev Thomas GREGG of Blackhall St. Dublin & Thomas Arthur Aughmuty
              KIRKWOOD of Glenbrook, Co. Dublin Esq. both of 4th part George
              Arthur BRERETON of Leinster Road, Co. Dublin Esq. of 5th part.
              Refers to deed of 22 Feb 1836 as to Coolatrindle &c Co. Wexford [NOTE:
              Parish of Kiltrisk, Barony of Gorey] Carigneslaney [NOTE:
              there are two townlands named Carrickslaney, one in Parish Aghade, and one in
              Parish Balone, both in Barony Forth. See Deed above Parish of Drumcliffe, Barony Carbury, Co. Sligo] SEE: 1866 probate of John Richard JACKSON.
              Also see his baptism: His brother Frederick had a child named John Richard JACKSON who was baptised at St. Peters. In 1847, Anne JACKSON,
              widow, had a house built that was mentioned in Title Deeds to Rathmines Public Library:   | 
             | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          20  | 
          19  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Drogheda  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Jane-Railway Co.   | 
             | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          20  | 
          152  | 
             | 
          Co Down  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          CROTHERS-BREAKEY   
            BREAKEY, Wm Rev-BREAKEY, Ed
              Rev 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            24/11/1848.  Marriage
              settlement for Rev. William BREAKEY, Loughbrickland & Jane Crothers,
              Banbridge; also reference to Rev Edward BREAKEY and Robert Luther BREAKEY,
              Dublin.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1848  | 
          21  | 
          283  | 
          1838 Dec 21  | 
          Philipstown  | 
          DONALDSON  | 
          NOTES from Louth Archives – the date surprises me.
            It is out of synch with others 
            1848 December 21 NAMES: Alexander McEVOY, Philipstown;William CHARLETON,
              Philipstown; Alexander DONALDSON late of Philipstown; James McEVOY.  | 
          d  | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          1  | 
          68  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          OSBREY-ROCHE (link to Patrick Adair BLACK)    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          1  | 
          124  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-McCREERY    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          9  | 
          100  | 
          1849 Feb 15  | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 123 [Not sure
            why the index indicated Kings Co.] 
            BTW James FREL of Ramsey Isle of Man Merchant &
              Sarah FREEL otherwise BUCHANAN his wife of 1st pt. John Stanway
                JACKSON of Falcon Cliff Douglas in Isle of Man Manager of the Isle of Man
              Commercial Bank a Trustee for said Bank … Dargle Cottage in Barony Rathdown
              Co. Wicklow … premises on Leeson St & Pembroke St in City of Dublin … to
              hold for life of Sarah FREL  | 
             | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          9  | 
          102  | 
             | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          John JACKSON 
            Image 124 [Not sure
              why the index indicated Kings Co.] 
            John Stanway JACKSON of Falcon Cliff Douglas in Isle of Man Esq of 1 pt &
              James PEEBLES of Eccles St City of Dublin Esq Barrister at Law & William
              BELLINGHAM Esq. of Ravensdale Co. Kildare a trustee  | 
             | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          1  | 
          125  | 
          1849 Jan 3  | 
          Ballybay  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-HANNA  
            Thomas & James McCULLAGH of Ballybay & William
              HANNA of Ballybay   | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          4  | 
          223  | 
          1849 Feb 24  | 
          Galway  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Thanks to Jan WAUGH - notes from Nick Reddan’s site: 
            1849 04 / 223 / 184904223 / 24 Feb 1849 / MS  
            A Mathew JACKSON, farmer & grazier of
              Glauamada, co Galway, P1 
            B Marianne Alexander, spinster, d/o Frederick of Nelson
              St, Dublin, P2 
            C Frederick Alexander, gent, father of Marianne of
              Nelson St, Dublin, P3 
            D Morney Coppin, apothecary of South Great Georges St,
              Dublin, P3 
            E Thomas Christmas Nolan, gent, attorney of 17 Abbey
              St, Dublin, W 
            F Humphrey John Atkinson, medical student of South
              Great Georges St, Dublin, W 
            28 Feb 1849 /  
            Notes Marriage between Mathew JACKSON & Marianne Alexander; he has a farm, farming stock and insurance etc [he
              was a widower, previously married to her cousin Margaret Fossitt] 
            Glennamaddy  Barony Ballymoe, Boyounagh Parish,
              Poor Law Union Glennamaddy   | 
             | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          8  | 
          27  | 
          1848 Sept 29  | 
          Aughavilla, Leitrim  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          JACKSON – Townland Indexes bk 296 
            SEE: 1849 Aug 27 
            Although David JACKSON & Eliza
              OLIVER (his wife) lived at Aughavilla after their marriage in 1838 (it was
              the birthplace of their first four children), this is the only Memorial
              connecting him to this townland that I have so far been able to find.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          9  | 
          44  | 
             | 
          Aughaville  | 
          LATOUCHE  | 
          Public Works document
            Proprietor John LATOUCHE of Harristown... various lands incl Aughaviila  | 
             | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          10  | 
          135  | 
             | 
          Aughaville  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          16  | 
          61  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-IRWIN    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          16  | 
          62  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          IRWIN-McKNIGHT    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1849  | 
          20  | 
          163  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          GRAY-CAMPBELL    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          2  | 
          118  | 
             | 
             | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKEY – no details noted  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          2  | 
          156  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          GORDON-McKAY    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          2  | 
          193  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          3  | 
          146  | 
          1848 Nov 18  | 
          Down  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 118 
            BTW Rev Joseph OSBOURBE of
              Ballyhargin Co. Londonderry Protestant Dissenting Minister of 1st pt; Mary JAMIESON otherwise BAILIE otherwise JACKSON of Newtownards
              Co. Down, Widow of William BAILIE late of Newtownards aforesaid Innkeeper
              deceased and widow of David JAMISON of Movilla in the vicinity of Newtownards
              Co. Down farmer deceased of 2nd pt. Anne RANKIN otherwise BAILIE
              of Newtownards widow of Michael Henry RANKIN of Newtownards Woolen Draper
              deceased of 3rd pt; James MARTIN of Newtownards Dr. of medicine
              & Elizabeth MARTIN otherwise BAILIE his wife of 4th pt; David
              JAMISON of Newtownards Dr. of Medicine, the Rev Gilbert JAMISON of
              Balyhalbert Co. Down Protestant Dissenting Minister & Robert JAMISON of
              Movilla in vicinity of Newtownards famer of 5th pt; James JAMISON
              of Newtownards Woolen Draper of 6th pt;  .. reciting indenture 1
              Nov 1811 … Land on south side of High Street in Town of Newtownards, Parish
              Newtown, Barony Ards, Co. Down [description]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          4  | 
          27  | 
          1840-1849  | 
          Louth  | 
          BAILLIE  | 
          BAILLIE, Elizabeth-BAILLIE, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          4  | 
          269  | 
             | 
          Monaghan Co 
            Carnaveigh  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKY, Humphrey T & James to Watson William & anr 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            1/3/1850. Marriage settlement
              Humphrey Thompson BREAKEY & Isabella Gillis, Belfast; also reference to
              James BREAKEY, Carrickneveagh.  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          9  | 
          165  | 
          1850 Apr 25  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image
            168 
            BTW Robert
              William JACKSON of Armagh Esq. of 1st pt; Jacob BARRETT of
              Armagh solicitor of 2nd pt; Robert William JACKSON the
              younger of City of Armagh Gent Admons of the Goods and so forth the will
              annexed of John JACKSON late of Armagh Esq. deceased of 3rd pt; the said Robert William JACKSON the younger of the 4th pt James STANLEY of Blundel’s Grange Co. Armagh Gent & Harriet STANLEY
              otherwise JACKSON his wife of 5th pt. Stamer JACKSON [aka John Stamer JACKSON] of Armagh Gent of 6th pt &
              Rev. Richard ALLOTT of Armagh of 7th pt. … [previous agreements] …
              Lands of Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly,
              Parish Lisnadil
                (Lower Fews portion)] 8a 2r 13p, 30p and 48p making 9a 1p formerly
                  in possession of Francis GERVAISE … rights of Richard ALLOTT … Indenture 8
                  Feb 1811 mentioned in affixed map an open and free passage to Robert
                    William JACKSON of continuing on said road the breadth of itself outside
                  the Boundary of the said premises until it meets the Road leading to John
                    JACKSON’s Mill trespass free together with permission to lower the drain
                  in the farm occupied by LEMON and the right of way using the passage to the
                  houses commonly called Feighans [Houres?] … bounded … Samuel KNIPE …
                  indenture 15 Aug 1843 [another 1 ½ pages of more detail] Robert William
                    JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          11  | 
          45  | 
          1846 Dec 31  | 
          Armagh  | 
          MENARY  | 
          Image 45 
            BTW Rev Simpson Gabriel
              MORRISON of Harrolds Cross Co. Dublin formerly minister of Congregational
              Church of Armagh; William WILSON of Ballybrokey Co. Armagh, Farmer; Robert
              McADAM of Drumcairn, Co. Armagh, Farmer; Robert DAVISON of Thomas St. City of
              Armagh, Merchant; Robert GORDON of Tassagh [Tassagh,
                Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh farmer & John MENARE of Drumkirk Co.
                  Armagh, Farmer (surviving Trustees) of 1 pt; Anne HAMILTON of Belfast Co.
                  Antrim Widow & Executrix of George HAMILTON deceased of other pt. … [as a
                  result of a previous error in a document] portion of tenement referred to as
                  the Little Court at the West end of the House of Building called The
                  Tabernacle together with west portion of said House now occupied by [___]
                  BEGGS and Julia McLAUGHLIN as tenants to said Anne HAMILTON … I Parish City
                  & County Armagh  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          11  | 
          155  | 
          1835 Jul 21  | 
          Louth 
            Monaghan  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH   
            Image 134 
            Indented deed of settlement
              BTW Thomas McCULLAGH of Dunraymond Co. Monaghan Esq. of 1st pt
              & Sarah McCULLAGH of Derryvalley, spinster of 2nd pt Thomas
              McCULLAGH of Derryvalley father of said Sarah and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD of
              Cavananore Co. Louth Esq. Trustees of 3rd pt. … lands of Drumatt [NOTE: Drumate,
                Parish Aghabog,
                Barony Dartree,] 108a Irish Plantation measure in Parish Kilinvie [NOTE: Parish Killeevan]shares a
                  border with Parish Aghabog,]Co.
                  Monaghan to hold to uses of Thomas McCULLAGH and Andrew Coulter BRADFORD
                  Trustees in marriage settlement. WITNESS: Alexander DONALDSON Philipstown,
                  Co. Louth Esq. & Isaiah Robinson of Ballybay Co. Monaghan Gent. 
            NOTE: Thomas McCULLAGH (1793-1877) of Derrivalley
              married Sarah McCULLAGH (1816-1857) on Jul 21, 1835 at Ballybay  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          12  | 
          183  | 
          1850 Jun 5  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 403 
            BTW James HARDEN of
              Harrybrook Co. Armagh Esq. High Sherriff of Co. Armagh of 1 pt William BOYD
              jr of City Armagh Merchant of other pt. After reciting several writs of Fieri
                Facias [aka a lien on the property] issued by Majesty’s Bench of Queens
              Court to the Sherriff of Co. Armagh directed commanding the goods and
              Chattels of John JACKSON Esq. deceased at time of his death .. and
              reciting that by virtue of three writs James HARDEN seized all right title
              and interest of said John JACKSON deceased in and to the several
              lands… and reciting that notice was given … 10 Oct 1850 [?] [the rest of this
              memorial was very faint and hard to read] at the Court House in City of
              Armagh … and the said William BOYD jr. party thereto on behalf of William
              JENKINSON .. land called Windmill Hill and tenements on Vicars Hill Callen St
              and Charters School made under lease under representatives of the late
              Richard ROBSON … tenement in Market St. … held under Vicars Choral &
              William WAUGH … Market St. and Church lane and Callan St.  .. Mr.
              WHITTINGTONs … Library of Armagh … John HAMILTON Esq. … said John JACKSON … lands in City and Parish Armagh … William BOYD [SEAL] 
            NOTE: See James HARDEN (1805-1861) of Harrybrook, Harrybrook House is near Tandragee, Co. Armagh.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          16  | 
          156  | 
             | 
          Kings  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          George JACKSON 
            Image 406 
            Commissioners of Public Works
              … drainage … costs charged to Major George JACKSON, , Emmel
                West [Parish Templeharry,
                Barony Clonlisk], Barony Warrenstown [?], Kings Co.  | 
          1850  | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          17  | 
          133  | 
          1850-1859  | 
          Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, John T-McDOWELL, John  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          17  | 
          239  | 
          1850-1859  | 
          Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, John T-DICKIE, Samuel   
            DICKIE, Joseph Rev.-DICKIE, Sara  | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          17  | 
          240  | 
          1850-1859  | 
          Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, Thomas-DICKIE, Robert  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          17  | 
          269  | 
          1850 Oct 17  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 257 
            BTW James HARDEN Esq. High
              Sherriff of Co. Armagh of 1 pt & John STANLEY of Armagh Co. Armagh
              Solicitor of other pt. Reciting that John JACKSON formerly of City of
              Armagh Esq. deceased by indentures was entitled to two townlands of
              Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
                Beg, Parish Lisnadil
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] and
                    Ballyaughy and part of lands of Lisadian all in Barony & Co. Armagh. John
                      JACKSON duly made his will and appointed executors who renounced the
                    execution of same and Letters of Administration were annexed & granted by
                    the Court of Prerogative in Dublin unto Robert William JACKSON the
                    younger of said City of Armagh Gent … [lots in similar memorials re JACKSONs
                    and these townlands]  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          18  | 
          204  | 
          1850-1859  | 
          Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, Samuel-McCOMBE. Alexander 
            DICKIE, Thomas-McCOMBE, Alexander 
            SEE Also PRONI D462 223 also deed 1850 bk18 #204 
            Indenture between Samuel DICKIE of Killen, Co. Louth
              Esq & Thomas DICKIE of Trinidad in the West Indies, Esq. & Alexander
              McCOMBE of Darkley House … whereas indenture of 14 Nov 1806 between Alexander
              McCOMBE & James FORDE then of Dundalk Esq. since deceased  … part of
              the town and lands of Killen formerly in possession of Rev Wm NEILSON &
              Alexander McCOMBE, … Barony of Roach…  28 A 2r 12p … and a later
              indenture  31 Dec 1825 .. Robert GIBSON of 1st part … James
              FORDE of 2nd & James DICKIE then of Carrickistuck Esq. since
              deceased …for 2850 pd by James DICKIE … James DICKIE d 26 Aug 1835…
              bequeathed his lands to his brother Robert DICKIE of Roachdale since
              deceased/ John Thomas DICKIE of Clonaleenan and to his son Robert DICKIE of
              Killen and to his son Rev Joseph DICKIE .. details of trust …  | 
             | 
         
        
          1850  | 
          20  | 
          90  | 
          1850 Dec 21  | 
          Derryroosk, Co. Monaghan  | 
          OLIVER  | 
          OLIVER, Turner B 
            OLIVER, Hugh – FLETCHER, Thomas Henry 
            Monaghan Lease 21 December 1850 between Rev. John
              OLIVER late of Derryroosk, Co. Monaghan but now of Belfast, Co. Antrim
              Methodist Minister. Hugh OLIVER formerly of Derryroosk now of Rockcorry Co.
              Monaghan, Farmer. Turner Barrett OLIVER formerly of Derryroosk but now of
              Dowdalls Hill near Dundalk, Co. Louth, Gent & Turner Barrett of Dowdalls
              Hill, Co. Louth Gent of the one part & Thomas Henry Fletcher of Newry,
              Co. Down of the other part. Sold lands of Derryroosk & also part of the
              corn mill of Aghnamullen …legal language.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1853  | 
          2  | 
          202  | 
          1850-1859  | 
          Fermanagh  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, Ann-MOFFATT, James              | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          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  | 
          8  | 
          182  | 
          1850-1859  | 
          Armagh  | 
          COULTER  | 
          COULTER, James-KILPATRICK, John   | 
             | 
         
        
          1853  | 
          10  | 
          61  | 
             | 
             | 
          OLIVER  | 
          OLIVER, Turner B  | 
             | 
         
        
          1853  | 
          10  | 
          214  | 
          1853 Apr 16  | 
          Lislooney  | 
          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. 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  | 
          18  | 
          211  | 
             | 
          Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, John T-GILLICHAN, James  | 
             | 
         
        
          1853  | 
          24  | 
          217  | 
          1853 Sept 8  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          Image 596 
            BTW Mary JACKSON of
              Derryrusk Cottage, Co. Monaghan of 1st pt; Thomas CROZIER of Great
              Denmark St. City of Dublin Solicitor of 2nd pt & William
              HUDSON of Mountcaulfield [??] 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], 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] on the west partly by a pond and partly by a road
                              leading from [?] to Portmorres and on the north by lands in possession of
                              William HUDSON in Manor of Cladymore Barony Upper Orier Co. Armagh [lots more
                              detail…. Mary JACKSON [SEAL]  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
         
        
          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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          Aghavilly  | 
             | 
          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. 
            http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1854Nov7-COULTER-MAGILL.html    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1854  | 
          31  | 
          58  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-BROWN    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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& Tullycallidyare 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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
             | 
         
        
          1857  | 
          3  | 
          80  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-McCULLAGH    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1857  | 
          5  | 
          102  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-BOYD    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1857  | 
          5  | 
          103  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH_BROWN    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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 BARTON 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  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          Image 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 (otherwise
              known by name of Carricktrudden [Carricktroddan,
                Parish Grange
                  (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], ) 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 (?-aft 1862) son of James STANLEY
              (1812-1823) & Harriette JACKSON, dau of John JACKSON & Louisa STAMER.
              Robert William JACKSON is likely the one who died in Alabama after 1859 and
              he was a son of John JACKSON & Louisa STAMER. He had a significant number
              of Court Cases that he lost.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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, 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, 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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1859  | 
          1  | 
          265  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-McCLAVE    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          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 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 Armaghall 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  | 
          1850-1859  | 
          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   | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1859  | 
          39  | 
          155  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
          MILLS    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1859  | 
          39  | 
          156  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          MILLS-GOUDY    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1860  | 
          1  | 
          84  | 
          1860-1869  | 
          Louth  | 
          DICKIE  | 
          DICKIE, John T-WALLACE, Henry    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          248  | 
             | 
          Louth  | 
          OLIVER  | 
          OLIVER, Turner - THOMPSON, Acheson  | 
             | 
         
        
          1860  | 
          24  | 
          195  | 
             | 
             | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          McCULLAGH-DONALDSON    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          1860  | 
          39  | 
          11  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-BARTLEY    | 
          X  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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 in Barony ClonliskKings Co. containing1, 128a 6p for sum of £13,000
                  Ballyrehie otherwise Ballylihie otherwise called Irishtown and Myrtle Grove
                    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.  | 
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          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 he 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  | 
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          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          31  | 
          229  | 
             | 
          Antrim  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKEY, Humphrey J-Butt, Ed. 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            9/9/1862.  Humphrey
              Thompson BREAKEY, Isabella Gillis, deceased.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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 …  | 
             | 
         
        
          1864  | 
          1  | 
          43  | 
          1860-1869  | 
          Tyrone  | 
          COULTER  | 
          Robert COULTER- McCREERY 
            Image 31  | 
             | 
         
        
          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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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 a
              subdenomination of the lands of Lanagher, Aughervillen, Aughegallagh,
              Beromine, Tullymore otherwise Aughalin 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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          24  | 
          136  | 
           1861 Jun 20  | 
           Armagh  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          REED-McCULLAGH Marriage
            Settlement   
            Image 136 
            BTW Rev William REID of Hope
              Cottage Dunraymond (near Ballybay) Co. Monaghan Presbyterian Minister of 1st pt; Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvally Co. Armagh 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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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…..  | 
             | 
         
        
          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)  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          12  | 
          186  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-BARTLEY    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          16  | 
          62  | 
             | 
             | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          IRWIN-McKNIGHT BREAKEY & BARTLEY    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1869  | 
          13  | 
          141  | 
             | 
          Kings 
            Tipperary  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          George JACKSON -Henrietta
            TAYLOR  | 
          1869  | 
         
        
          1869  | 
          28  | 
          46  | 
          1860-1869  | 
          Louth  | 
          BAILLIE  | 
          BAILLIE, John Rev.-KNAGGS, George  | 
             | 
         
        
          1869  | 
          32  | 
          144  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-DIGNAM    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          1869  | 
          38  | 
          149  | 
             | 
             | 
          BARTLEY  | 
          BARTLEY-McCLATCHY    | 
          x  | 
         
        
          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 Roscea,  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  | 
          9  | 
          252  | 
             | 
          Co Monaghan  | 
          McCULLAGH  | 
          John W McCULLAGH to Margaret BROWN  | 
          X  | 
         
        
          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 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  | 
          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 Caa 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  | 
         
        
          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 btwn 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  | 
          203  | 
          1875 May 13  | 
          Meath & Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, William H.  | 
          William H. JACKSON – Henry V. JACKSON 
            Btw William Henry JACKSON of Mountjoy Sq.
              City of Dublin, Esq. & Mary JACKSON spinster his 2nd daughter of 1st pt & Luke CLIFF 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 CLIFF … William Henry JACKSON granted to Henry Vincent JACKSON town and lands of Cromwellstown and
              part of lands of Kilteel in
                Barony of Salt, Co. Kildare. NOTE: Could
              this be William Henry JACKSON (1822-1882) husband of Mary BOYD? NOTE: At Dublin, Luke
                Sweetman Eiffe [sic CLIFFE], Esq., Barrister at Law, 45 Fitzwilliam Square
                West, Dublin to Mary, second daughter of William Henry JACKSON, Esq.,
                of Inane, Roscrea. NOTE: William Henry
                  JACKSON was a brother of Henry Vincent JACKSON, 
            SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna – a Wicklow Tree.  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1875  | 
          20  | 
          204  | 
          1875 May 13  | 
          Meath & Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, William H.  | 
          William H. JACKSON – Henry V. JACKSON 
            See above for detail … transfer of 3,000 pounds
              sterling as part of marriage agreement…  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1875  | 
          48  | 
          164  | 
          1870-1879  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, William H.  | 
          William H. JACKSON – Wills C GASON  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          1870-1879  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, William H.  | 
          William H. JACKSON – James P. HAMILTON  | 
             | 
         
        
          1876  | 
          28  | 
          267  | 
          1870-1879  | 
          Kildare, Tyne, Donegal  | 
          JACKSON, Johanna V.   | 
          Johanna V. JACKSON- James HAMILTON NOTE: I am guessing this would be Johanna Vincent JACKSON  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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 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 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  | 
          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  | 
          44  | 
          211  | 
          1875-1879  | 
          Mountpottinger  | 
          GILMORE  | 
          John REID – John GILMORE  | 
             | 
         
        
          1876  | 
          44  | 
          251  | 
          1875-1879  | 
          Mountpottinger  | 
          GILMORE  | 
          James GILMORE  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
             | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          11  | 
          279  | 
          1880 Mar 4  | 
          Meath  | 
          JACKSON, Gordon  | 
          Gordon JACKSON – William LANE 
            CROSSLE-LANE 
            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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          7  | 
          95  | 
          1880-1884  | 
          Sandsend Field  | 
             | 
          Anna JACKSON – Richard M. DOUGLAS  | 
             | 
         
        
          1881  | 
          7  | 
          95  | 
          1880-1884  | 
          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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1882  | 
          6  | 
          164  | 
             | 
          Keady  | 
          DOBBIN  | 
          PRONI D889/2/53 OLIVERs may also be in this one. See
            PRONI notes. Wrong #  | 
             | 
         
        
          1882  | 
          35  | 
          24  | 
          1880-1884  | 
          Ballywooley, Co. Down  | 
          DONALDSON  | 
          Louisa BELL- William DONALDSON  | 
           ???  | 
         
        
          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 
            William Ridgeway JACKSON, of Belfast, Co.
              Antrim, architect…. Very long lease. Lots of land description. NOTE: 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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          38  | 
          208  | 
          1880-1889  | 
          Armagh  | 
          JACKSON, David  | 
          David JACKSON – John CASTLES 
            David JACKSON of Ballinary, 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  | 
          295  | 
          1880-1889  | 
          Monaghan  | 
          JACKSON, Sidney  | 
          Sidney JACKSON & ors 
            Between Sydney JACKSON of Castleblayney,
              Monaghan, Esq & Robert William GRIFFIN of #63 Baggot St., City of Dublin,
              L.L.D.. Land in Castleblayney… 24 feet in front and backwards towards the
              commons 350 feet.…Landlords: Gustavus BROOKE of Castleblayney, Esq. Andrew
              Foulis McMATH of Thornford, Co. Monaghan Esq. & James McKEAN of Laragh,
              Co. Monaghan ….  | 
             | 
         
        
          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, famer…. Sum of
              920 pounds…. NOTE: These are the JACKSONs of Islandmagee.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1886  | 
          45  | 
          209  | 
          1886 Mar 5  | 
          Antrim  | 
          JACKSON, George & Luke  | 
          George A. JACKSON – Luke JACKSON 
            NOTE: These are the JACKSONs of Islandmagee. 
            under JACKSON of Boghead, Islandmagee, Co.
              Antrim farmer of the 1  farmer and James Holmes JACKSON of
              Larne,  owner did assign to Luke JACKSON and James
                Holmes JACKSON…  of Ballypriormore, Parish of Islandmagee
              cont 24 a Plantation measure… George Alexander as yearly tenant  under
              Viscount Dungannon… NOTE: These are the JACKSONs of Islandmagee.  | 
          15  | 
         
        
          1887  | 
          8  | 
          257  | 
          1885-1887  | 
          Carsonstown  | 
             | 
          John JACKSON – John FRAME  | 
             | 
         
        
          1887  | 
          8  | 
          257  | 
          1887 Feb 22  | 
          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  | 
          45  | 
          279  | 
          1885-1887  | 
          Ballyhackamore  | 
             | 
          William J. DUNLOP – James F. JACKSON  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          17  | 
          101  | 
          1885-1887  | 
          Ballymacarrett  | 
             | 
          Belfast Provincial Bank – Jane JACKSON  | 
             | 
         
        
          1888  | 
          49  | 
          188  | 
          1880-1889  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Susan  | 
          Susan F. Hon 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  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          12  | 
          300  | 
          1885-1887  | 
          Ballynickle, Co. Down  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          William JACKSON – James C. SMITH  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          1889  | 
          14  | 
          219  | 
          1885-1887  | 
          Knocknagony, Co. Down  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          William JACKSON - Robert Grimshaw DUNVILLE  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          1889  | 
          23  | 
          94  | 
          1885-1887  | 
          Ballyhackamore  | 
             | 
          James JACKSON & ors -  Patrick BURNS  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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, 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  | 
          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 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 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: Gracehill is in the townland of
              Ballykennedy.  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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
              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  | 
          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 Co. Down Clerk of 2nd pt & Anne STEWART of Lagan Village  widow of 3rd pt.
              Reciting mtg 11 July 1890 btw Samuel STEART 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
              otherewise 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  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          John JACKSON – Richard DOUGLAS  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          1891  | 
          19  | 
          266  | 
          1890- 1894  | 
          Lands End Field, Co. Down  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          John JACKSON & ors – Richard DOUGLAS  | 
             | 
         
        
          1891  | 
          19  | 
          266  | 
          1890- 1894  | 
          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, 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 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
              Fen 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 brother of Henry
              Neill JACKSON  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          13  | 
          112  | 
          1890-1899  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, James  | 
          James JACKSON – John LaTOUCHE,   | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          1892  | 
          21  | 
          235  | 
          1890- 1894  | 
          Barnamaghery  | 
          JACKSON  | 
          John JACKSON – John THOMPSON  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          26  | 
          6  | 
          1890-1899  | 
          Athy  | 
          JACKSON, Henry  | 
          Henry JACKSON – Patrick MAHON  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
          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  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          76  | 
          204  | 
             | 
          Killynure  | 
          BROWN  | 
          Lands of Killynure 
            56.0.13 & of Enagh  49.0.22 fee simple ownership of Thompson Brown,
            farmer.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          62  | 
          92  | 
          1901 Aug 27  | 
             | 
          BROWN 
            JACKSON 
            REID GILMORE 
            McCULLAGH  | 
          NAMES: Rev. William REID of
            Belfast; Eliezer GILMORE of Liscalgot; ; ; ; ;  of
            Slieveroe; ;
            Thompson BROWN; OTHER PLACES  | 
          1  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Meath  | 
             | 
             | 
             | 
         
        
          1903  | 
          45  | 
          61  | 
          1900-1904  | 
          Meath  | 
          JACKSON, Gordon A.  | 
          Gordon A. JACKSON 
            I couldn’t see anything
              pertinent – no 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  | 
         
        
          1904  | 
          27  | 
          190  | 
          1900-1904  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Benjamin  | 
          Benjamin JACKSON  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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 OSBORNE1828  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Mayo  | 
          JACKSON, Charity J. A.  | 
          Charity J.A. JACKSON-Adelaide ORME  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
          52  | 
          154  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, George  | 
          George JACKSON #1829  | 
             | 
         
        
          1905  | 
          52  | 
          155  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, George  | 
          George JACKSON  | 
             | 
         
        
          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  | 
         
        
          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  | 
          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  | 
             | 
          JACKSON, Thomas  | 
          Image 377 
            Thomas JACKSON #3626 of Drumgoask &
              Telaydon, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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  | 
         
        
          1907  | 
          20  | 
          50  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Monaghan  | 
          JACKSON, Fanny M.  | 
          Fanny M. JACKSON- Castleblayney Council   | 
             | 
         
        
          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 BallycowanKings 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  | 
          20  | 
          256  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Anne D.  | 
          Ulster Bank  | 
             | 
         
        
          1908  | 
          20  | 
          258  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Anne D.  | 
          Ulster Bank  | 
             | 
         
        
          1908  | 
          68  | 
          80  | 
             | 
          Antrim  | 
          BREAKEY  | 
          BREAKEY, James
            Rev-Ballyrashane Co-op 
            Abbreviated notations
              compiled by author Ken BREAKEY 
            11/9/1908.  James
              Percival Russell BREAKEY, rectory, Armoy, County Antrim.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1909  | 
          11  | 
          61  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Antrim  | 
          JACKSON, Luke  | 
          Luke JACKSON – Thomas JACKSON  | 
          q  | 
         
        
          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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1909  | 
          100  | 
          113  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Henry  | 
          Henry JACKSON #2441 Registration of Title 
            Image 447 
            Henry JACKSON of Calversown, Newbridge, Co.
              Kildare, Barony Narragh & Reban East: part of Calverstown: 30.0.36. Part
              of Bullhill: 48.3.7.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1909  | 
          100  | 
          250  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Robert  | 
          #2481 Registration of Title 
            Image 484 
            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.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1909  | 
          110  | 
          230  | 
          1905-1909  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Francis R.  | 
          Francis R. JACKSON- Michael KELLY 
            NOTE: #230 is incorrect. Image 105.  | 
             | 
         
        
          1909  | 
          110  | 
          237  | 
          1909 Dec 1  | 
          Kildare  | 
          JACKSON, Francis R.  | 
          Francis R. JACKSON- Francis JACKSON 
            Image 108 
            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  | 
          Image 109 
            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 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  | 
          http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1912Feb16-JACKSON.html  
            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].  | 
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          1912  | 
          124  | 
          4  | 
          1910-1914  | 
          Dublin  | 
          JACKSON, Robert & David  | 
          Robert JACKSON – David JACKSON  | 
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          1912  | 
          138  | 
          10?  | 
          1910-1914  | 
          Leitrim  | 
          JACKSON, James  | 
          James JACKSON  | 
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          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  | 
             | 
          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  | 
             | 
          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  | 
          JACKSON, Margaret  | 
          Margaret JACKSON – John REIDY 1910-1914 
            Image 6 
            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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