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, I really do appreciate being informed so I can make corrections.
Sharon Oddie Brown. Update February 20, 2019
Updated January 27, 2021 |
2020 Books 1-30 Memorials of Deeds
The shading in certain cells is idiosyncratic. It is just there to jog
my own memory.
2018 Additions |
2018 Later Additions |
Alerts to myself to follow-up |
2020 Additions |
Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Key Names |
County |
Date |
Transcriptions & Notes |
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Londonderry |
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Earl of Antrim to MOORE Drumaheaglis & Rosnashane
WITNESSED by William JACKSON, Coleraine. Thanks to Linde
Lunney. |
1 |
2 |
2 |
ECHLIN |
Monaghan |
1708 |
Maj Gen Robert ECHLIN; Hugh HENRY - Third part estate
in Monaghan bequeathed to his wife w d 7 Jul 1707; £270 quarterly to P1
Nickred. |
1 |
20 |
11 |
GRATTON |
Dublin
Westmeath |
1708 |
Robert GRATTON, Clerk , Bellcamp, Dublin. Forfeited
lands in Westmeath. |
1 |
41 |
23 |
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KING-GORE |
1 |
98 |
57 |
DAWSON |
Kilkenny |
1708 |
Ephraim DAWSON; Queens Co. Mortgage for £350 on
property in By Fassadyneene, Co Kilkenny, £125 for portion for Elizabeth
HOWARD als TINDAL left by her father Joseph BRADSHAW deceased + £128 lent by
said Elizabeth TINDALL to said Joseph BRADSHAW + £97 from John HOWARD to
Joseph BRADSHAW AnneChamney |
1 |
99 |
50 |
DAWSON |
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1708-1738 |
Archbishop-DAWSON |
1 |
101 |
59 |
BROWNE |
Dublin
Meath |
1708 |
BRABAZON-BROWNE Sir Anthony Percy let land to William
PALLEN 25 Mar 1699 for lives of Sir Anthony PERCY deceased, Henry &
Robert PERCY sons of Anthony renewable; William PALLEN left the lease to
Thomas PALLEN, dyer of the liberties of Dublin, who has built on part of the
ground; Henry PERCY by deed 22 Mar 1704 sub John WARD for Sir Anthony PERCY;
Edward BRABAZON Earl of Meath by lease 26 Feb 1694 let to Bernard BROWNE
house in Cork St for lives of Bernard BROWNE, Thomas BROWNE & Arthur
EMERSON renewable; life of Isaac ROBERTS sub Bernard BROWNE by deed
AnneChamney |
1 |
112 |
66 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Dublin |
1708 Jun 12 |
John O'NEILE, Donoghmore, James McCULLOCH & Henry
McCULLOCH, Co Antrim, Esqs, trustees by Act of Parliament, to Joshua DAWSON
of City of Dublin. Eight Townlands of Mayola lying and being in the Parishes
of Ballyscullin, Artrea and Magherafelt in the Barony of Loughinsholm in Co
Londonderry, viz. Mayola, Aghrim, Mayola, Tauniaran, Leitrim, Derrygarave,
Ballymaguiggin, Shanemullagh, Anaghmore als Drumrascombe & Devenish
called Coney Island £6500 8 townlands in By Loughinsholin, Co Londonderry,
for £6500. |
1 |
131 |
78 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1708 Aug 2 |
PEPPARD, Jacob City of Dublin Michael HEWETSON,
Archdeacon of Armagh, by lease 30 Nov 1698 let to Nicholas BARNWELL, merchant
of City of Dublin several plots of land at Swords, Co Dublin, previously let
by Rev. William HEWETSON to John FLEETWOOD yeoman of Talough, Dublin for the
lives of Matthew BARNWALL, James BARNWELL (eldest son of Nicholas BARNWELL) +
Robert BARNWELL (2nd son of Nicholas BARNWELL) renewable, £2:10s
path en £5 pa. Jacob PEPPARD, by deed 6 May 1706, sold the lease to
Christopher PHILLIPS of City of Dublin for 50 years for £100. A now selling
to Jacob PEPPARD of City of Dublin for £50. AnneChamney |
1 |
133 |
79 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin
Meath |
1708 Aug 2 |
PEPPARD, Jacob City of Dublin Lease and release. King
Charles STUART, by Letters Patent dated 9 Feb Charles 19, granted 125a 2r 36p
at Cloghmacow, By Moyergallin, Co Meath, to Richard WILLETT (deceased, late
of Islington, Co. Middlesex) for ever, subject to Quit Rent. John WILLETT
(son and heir of Richard WILLETT) selling to Jacob PEPPARD for £130 and
granting C annuity of £3 pa for the Quit Rent. King Charles STUART 1668 Feb
9. AnneChamney |
1 |
190 |
116 |
BARTON |
Dublin |
1708 Apr 2 |
Thomas BARTON of Marrowbone Lane, City of Dublin,
Glewboiler of the one part & James RICKSON of Ballyntier Co. Dublin of
the other. Mtg pmt 162 pounds. For lives (unmentioned) by virtue of a lease
from Henry PERCY Esq. Piece of field called Oxmore leading from Dublin to
Dolphins Barn Situate Lying and Being in the Manor and Liberty of Thomas
Court and Donore. |
1 |
191 |
117 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin & Queens Co |
1708 Sep 26 |
PETTCREW-JACKSON
PETTCREW, merchant of Dublin City, of lands in Drinagh
& Garoon 180 acres plantation measure the lands of Clonehaen now in possession
of Robert JACKSON, farmer of Mountmellick, Co. Laois, Queens
Co. in the parish of Rosenalis except oak tree with rights of harvest for
lives [Robert’s sons: Richard, Nathanial & Erasmus] with renewal
with the fine of £35 per life. WITNESSES: John CONNELL & Edward DALTON
clerks of Bruen WORTHINGTON, Public Notary, all of Dublin City & P.G.P.
SKINNER [aka Pan Gran Parabow SKYNNER].
NOTE: These are included
in my Quaker
Jackson Tree
Lease and release from James |
1 |
193 |
118 |
BARTON |
Dublin |
1708 Apr 3 |
James RICKSON of Ballyntier Co. Dublin & Thomas
BARTON of Marrowbone Lane, City of Dublin, Glewboiler. Piece of field called Oxmore
leading from Dublin to Dolphins Barn Situate Lying and Being in the Manor and
Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore. For lives of Henry PERCY Esq., Robert
PERCY his brother & William WARD, Brewer. Rent of one peppercorn for
dwelling on property. |
1 |
240 |
146 |
ROWLEY, Catherine |
Londonderry
Westmeath |
1707 Jan 15 |
Image
142
BTW Mary ROWLEY of Calmore Co. Londonderry, Widow &
sole executrix of Hugh ROWLEY of Calmore Co. Londonderry deceased. Hugh
ROWLEY of Westbalstown Co. Dublin Esq., Anne HALL, Elizabeth ROWLEY, Sarah
ROWLEY, Katherine ROWLEY, Rowley HILL. Edward HALL & Samuel HILL esq of
the 1 pt Hercules ROWLEY of the City of Dublin Esq of the other pt. Indenture
of Release reciting decree made in High Court of Chancery 1707 granted to
Hercules ROWLEY … list of lands in Westmeath NOTE:
A Hugh ROWLEY of Callmore died btw 1699-1701) was married to a Mary ROWLEY.
Sara and Catherine were two of their known children. Their daughter Mary
ROWLEY married Samuel HILL and daughter Ann ROWLEY married Edward HALL. |
1 |
297 |
185 |
|
Dublin |
1708 Jul 7 |
FRENCH to ROCHFORT
Image
170
Mathew FRENCH of City of
Dublin Clk only son of Mathew FRENCH the younger late of the City Gent
deceased and Mary Widow & Relict of the said Mathew FRENCH deceased and
mother of the Mathew FRENCH party to the Deeds of the 1 pt & Rt Hon
Robert ROCHFORT Esq. Lord Chief Baron of her Majesties Court of Exchequer in
Ireland of the other pt. in consid of £625 paid by Robert ROCHFORT part of
ground on the East part of Oxmantown Green Dublin being the 48th lott containing
in the front bounding unto Kings Street in the South 20 yards on the West to
a lott formerly Richard BROOKING his lott 38 yards on the North to a Lott
formerly Obediah BRADSHAW his Lott 19 yards & 5 feet and on the east to a
Lott formerly Ralph KINCON his lott 38 yards which said Lott Peter Ashenhurst
of the City of Dublin Gent since deceased purchased from Joshua ALLEN
formerly one of the Sherriffs of the City which was the lott of Raphael HUNT
and also one Plott or Parcel of Ground formerly the Lott of the said Ralph
KINION being on the East part …[more lots and dimensions] formerly the Lott
of Elias BEST & Luke LOWTHER … |
1 |
379 |
228 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin |
1708 Dec 18 |
James KING of 1st part-Edward SWAN of 2nd part. Reciting an earlier deed 1703, July 10. William KING, Lord Archbishop
of Dublin, by lease dated 10 Jul 1703 let house etc, in New Street, suburbs
City of Dublin, to James KING, merchant of Dublin for 40 years, 40s pa. James
KING borrowing £150 on the lease. WITNESSES: Robert JACKSON drawer at Three Tuns tavern in Essex St.; Francis ANDREWS, attorney at Queens
Bench; John CONNELL. AnneChamney |
1 |
517 |
404 |
JACKSON, Richard & Samuel |
Dublin |
1708 Feb 1 |
Image
382
BTW Joseph
WORTHINGTON & Roger WORTHINGTON of City of Dublin, Carpenters of the one
pt & James HARTLEY of the same city Ironmonger of the other part. Whereby
Joseph WORTHINGTON & Roger WORTHINGTON in consideration of £200 sterling
paid to James HARTLEY granted to James HARTLEY one lease dated 10 Oct 1706
made by Richard JACKSON Gent unto said Joseph WORTHINGTON of
all that Messuage or House wherein John DOWDALL then lately lived with the
Backside and Appurtenances thereunto belonging and being in Kings Street in
City of Dublin for term of 51 years from 1 November at yearly rent of $8.
Also one other lease 8 June 1707 made by Thomas POLLARD Vicar of Clonbrony
Co. Longford to Joseph WORTHINGTON of all that Piece of Ground for 28 years
from 2 February at yearly rent of £2.15.7 ½ containing 44 ½’ in front being
part of the Waste piece of Ground leading from Love Lane to Kings Street and
containing in depth Northward 48’ and in depth southward 65’. And one other
lease 23 March 1699 made by Samuel JACKSON Esq. unto said Roger
WORTHINGTON of all that Messuage House or Tenement on South side of Kings
Street in Parish of St. Peters in Dublin with the Backside on the back of the
House then in possession of Roger WORTHINGTON being bounded as in the last
mentioned lease for term of 51 years from 2 February 1707 at £7.10 per anum
together with the holdings … Subject to a Provisoe or Condition of Redemption
in the said Mortgage contained where the same is declared void on payment of
sum of £200 on 1st February 1711 with interest … Which said
Mortgage was perfected by Joseph WORTHINGTON & Roger WORTHINGTON 1
February 1708 in presence of John COOKE and William BARRY clerks to Mr.
Thomas COOKE Publick Notary City of Dublin.
NOTE: Thanks to Nick Reddan’s initial
transcription. NOTE: Love Lane may have been called Cuffe Street. SOURCE: p
61 Dublin Street Names: Dated and Explained. C.T. M’Cready. Hodges
Figgis & Co. Dublin, 1892. Alternately, Donore Ave was also known as Love
Lane. SOURCE Irish Historic Town Atlas #19. Dublin Part II. 1610 to 1756
NOTE: ROD 13-100-5330. 22nd July 1714. Mortgage, earlier deed
2 March 1704. Property at Love Lane, nr Stephen's Green, Dublin. Thomas POLLARD Vicar of Clonbrony |
2 |
4 |
212 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1708 Dec 6 |
O’BRIEN-FORD
WITNESS: JACKSON George Gent Limerick City MOS |
2 |
44 |
250 |
JACKSON, George & Dorcus & Jane |
Dublin |
1708 Jan 11 |
ATKINSON-WINTERBOTAM
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423
Between Winfield ATTKINSON of Crooked Staff and Liberty
of Thomas Court & Donore, Dublin Merchant & Anne BEYSLEY of Delfins
Barn [ka Dolphins Barn], widow exec of Edmond BEYSLEY late of Delfinsbarne
dec’d…, reciting that George BLACKHALL, City of Dublin GENT did by indenture
of lease dated Jan 23, 1706 demised to Winfield ATTKINSON all those houses
tanyards, backside gardens, backhouses, stables & Appurtenances held by
George BLACKHALL on the south side of the Upper Comb in the Liberties of
Thomas Court & Donore, Dublin, containing breadth in the front 93 ft or
thereabouts, in the rere.. and in depth to Mutton Lane of 312 ft… during
natural lives of Dorcus JACKSON, wife of the late Francis JACKSON & Jane her daughter, wife of the said George
[BLACKHALL] & Mary JACKSON grand daughter to the said Francis JACKSON
JACKSON Darcus Mortgage Life JACKSON Francis deceased mentioned, clothier of the one part & John WINTERBOTTAM
and Ann BEYSLEY,
JACKSON Jane daughter of said Dorcas Jackson
& now wife of George BLACKHALL Mortgage JACKSON Mary granddaughter
of said Francis Jackson Mortgage WITNESS: Mrs. Ellen METCALFE and George
METCALF, Merchant, both of Dublin.
NOTE: This is unlikely
to be Francis JACKSON (b 1632) in the
Coleraine line (he was a clergyman – not a clothier). NOTE: This Francis is likely related to
those at JACKSONs
of St. Catherines Church.
If this is the case, then they would also likely
connect to Robert JACKSON, tanner of Crooked Staff: NOTE:
Jane JACKSON wife of George BLACKHALL died intestate 1718. A George
BLACKHALL was Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1694-95.
See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
2 |
46 |
251 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin |
1708 Jan 12 |
DODDERIDGE-JACKSON
Between Jonathon DODDRIDGE of the Liberty of Thomas
Court & Donore, Co. Dublin, Brewer & Mary BROOKS als DODDRIDGE wife
of the said Jonathon exec of Thomas BROOKS, Tanner late of the aforesaid
Liberty & whereas DODDRIDGE assigned to Robert JACKSON of Liberty
of Thomas Court & Donore the lands formerly in possession of Thomas
BROOKS on the other side of the river on Crooked Staff in the Liberty of
Donore with a Tanyard and Tanfatts thereunto belonging as also a tan house
and dwelling house for 81 pounds 4 shillings... & JACKSON Robert
Tanner Thomas Court, Donore, DUB Mortgage WITNESS: Francis CHARRIER of City
of Dublin, Gent.
He is likely related to the JACKSONs
of St. Catherine’s Church, Dublin. |
2
|
52 |
301771 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-HAVELON Park Wrong Book.
NOTE: It was in bk 485 |
2 |
55 |
259 |
BROWNE |
Dublin |
1708-1729 |
BROWNE, Bernard-STEELE
NOTE: SEE 482-33-301714
for another BROWNE-STEEL lease |
2 |
64 |
268 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1708 Jan 26 |
PIPPARD, John, Gent Dublin City re: house in Brides
Alley, Dublin, where said William COOPER now lives 1708 Aug 11 MOS |
2 |
85 |
290 |
WALLACE |
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
OBINS to WALLACE
William Wallace Merchant of Newry & William Obins
of Portadown (not pertinent to me) Aghavillon Muckery |
2 |
89 |
296 |
BLACKWOOD |
Down |
1708 Oct 28 |
Btw Charles CAMPBELL & Robert KING of City of
Dublin Esq. & Hans HAMILTON of Frankfort, Co. Armagh surviving trustees
for sale of part of the estate of Hans HAMILTON Bart for payment of his
Grandfather’s debts etc and said Hans HAMILTON of 1 pt.;& Robert
DONALDSON Gent of City of Dublin of other part Esq. The trustees directed by
John BLACKWOOD of Ballyleidy, Co. Down
in consid of 220 pounds paid by Robert DONALDSON grant to him the lands of
Ballyfirish and Conyburough of Ganaway, Co. Down to the now Sir Hans
HAMILTON. Alice Countess of Clanbrassil Sr.; Hans HAMILTON the elder; Hans
HAMILTON the younger. WITNESS: Simon ISAAC of Ballywalter, Co. Down. John
CONNELL of City of Dublin Gent & John McCORMICH of Ganaway, Co. Down
yeoman.
Charles CAMPBELL [one of the surviving trustees under
Act in 2nr year Queen Anne]; Robert BELL; Alice CLANBRAZILL MOS |
2 |
94 |
299 |
SHIRLEY |
|
1708-1729 |
SHIRLEY, James-SMITH |
2 |
119 |
320 |
GARSTIN |
Dublin
Westmeath |
1708 Jan 24 |
LEIGH-GARSTIN
Image
460
BTW Thomas LEIGH of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt &
John GARSTIN of Dublin Gent of the other. In consid of 200 pounds… land in
Irishtowne late in possession of Richard LEIGH 97a in possession of Francis
NAGLE Esq or his undertenants, Barony Moyashell and in Magherdernon Co.
Westmeath which said lands were the Property of the late King James II at the
time of his decession to the Crown of England and purchased by John LEIGH
Esq. from the late Trustees appointed for sale of forfeited estates… John
LEIGH conveyed to Thomas LEIGH which was then granted to John GARSTIN…
WITNESS: John LEIGH of Drogheda Esq. Thomas PLUMBY his servant & William
BARRY Clk to Mr. Thomas COOKE |
2 |
126 |
328 |
HAMILTON |
Armagh |
1708 Sept 1 |
CAMPBELL-GRAHAM Outlack als
Outlarkon, B Fews
Image
464
Btw Charles CAMPBELL of City of Dublin Esq. Robert KING
of same City Esq. Hans HAMILTON of Frankfort in Co. Armagh Esq. surviving
Trustees appointed by an Act of Parliament in the 2nd year of her
now Majesty’s Reign for sale of the estate of Hans HAMILTON Bart for payment
of his Grandfather’s Debts and for other purposes therein mentioned and the
said Hans HAMILTON of the one pt and Arthur GRAHAM of Ballyheridon, Co.
Armagh of the other.. granted to Arthur GRAHAM lands of Killeen, Drumga and
Letvicullan Mill with the Grist Toll and Moulter to the said Mill belonging
and all the townlands of Outleck, Killycaple and Levicullan all which
premises are part of the Manor of Johnston in Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Simon
ISAAC of Ballywalter, Co. Down Esq. and Bruen WORTHINGTON City of Dublin
Notary. |
2 |
129 |
334 |
|
Armagh |
1708 Sep 1 |
CAMPBELL-WOOD Maghrantrim
McCantram B Fews
Image
468
Sale of Estate of Hans HAMILTON Bart of Mount HAMILTON
Co. Armagh to Robert ROSS of Rostrevor Co. Down part of Dromorgan
Mullaghbawne and Corncoren possessed by James ANDERSON and also that part of
Drumorgan possessed by John HAMILTON Glazier in Manor of Johnstowne Co.
Armagh WITNESS: Hans HAMILTON, Simon ISAAC, John HAMILTON and Robert HAMILTON
of Hamilton Bawn Co. Armagh Gents. WITNESS: Robert ROSS. |
2 |
136 |
336 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1708 Feb 26 |
PEPPARD, Robert. Esq. Lease and release. demised plot
of ground on South side of Essex St, Dublin, where said Robert BRADLEY was
building a large house 1680 Feb 19 MOS |
2 |
145 |
340 |
SALE, John |
Dublin |
1708 Feb 28 |
Witness: John SALE of Dublin
City |
2 |
228 |
425 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1708 Dec 9 |
DAWSON, Ephriam-BROWN1708-1729
Joshua DAWSON Esq of Dublin
was party as was Thomas BROWN of Dublin, Gent. All of Lazy Hill, Dublin.
James McCULLAGH was mentioned as an occupant. MOS |
2 |
252 |
443 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1709 May 17 |
BINDON-FORD
WITNESS: George JACKSON Merchant Limerick City MOS |
2 |
262 |
447 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1709 May 19 |
PEPPARD, Jacob. Esq. Dublin City Conveyance. MOS |
2 |
297 |
464 |
JACKSON, George |
Tipperary |
1709 May 30 |
CARROL-MARSHALL
John Marshall paid John CARROL 200 pounds for lands of
Culeogedromeene & Gortgarry containing 300 acres plantation measure,
Barony of Upper Ormonde, Co. Tipperary in as large and ample a manner as the
same are now enjoyed by George JACKSON & Christopher
ANTEHILL
JACKSON George Co Tipperary MOS |
2 |
344 |
496 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1709 Jun 15 |
PEPPARD. James L&R MOS |
2 |
396 |
529 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1709 Jul 4. |
PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin Lease and Release. By
deed dated 11 Nov 1685, Roger WEST late of Ballydongan, Co. Down, raised
mortgage for £600 with Jacob PEPPARD & Robert PEPPARD sen late of City of
Dublin The property passed to Robert PEPPARD sen , as it was not redeemed,
who left it in his will dated 11 Jun 1698 to John BATE and appointed Robert
PEPPARD, exor. Jonh BATE & Robert & Jacob PEPPARD now raising £600
mortgage from Tichburne WEST AnneChamney
PEPPARD, Robert jun Esq. Dublin City. executor of will
of his father, said Robert PEPPARD, senr
PEPPARD, Robert deceased sen. Esq. he died soon after
making his will on 11 Jun 1698 MOS |
2 |
437 |
552 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Kildare |
1709 Jul 15 |
CAVANAGH-JACKSON
Between Wentworth CAVANAGH, Gent of Athy, Co. Kildare
& Daniel JACKSON of same, tanner. Indenture of release in
consideration of sum of 40 pounds., all that and those the houses and
holdings of William ADDIS in the Market
Street of Athy containing 84 feet to the front in the same street
eastward and to the river backwards 143 ft. with the 7 acres & 23 perches
… for natural life of said Wentworth CAVANAGH, his son James CAVANAGH &
Beshell WESTON son of son of Thomas WESTON of Athy.. rent 8 pounds 6p,
Signed Daniell JACKSON [his mark]
WITNESSES: John CHAPMAN & John CONNELL.
JACKSON Daniel Tanner of Athy, Kildare made his
mark, rather than signed
NOTE: Daniel JACKSON’s
wife was Rebeccas and his siblings were John JACKSON (married into LUCAS family)
and Mary JACKSON. |
2 |
471 |
574 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1709 Jul 26 |
PEPPARD, Jacob Esq. Dublin City. one of the Trustees of
Sir Thomas HACKETT to pay his debts MOS |
2 |
477 |
577 |
BAILIE |
Down |
1709 |
James BAILIE of Innishargie. James
MONTGOMERY; Andrew CALDWELL. town & lands of Ballymullin, Inishargie etc,
DOW MOS |
2 |
493 |
527 |
HAWKINS |
Queens |
1708 Mar 10 |
Roger HAWKINS will. [book 71A]
Mountmellick & house.
Roger HAWKINS of Mountmellick, Queens Co. ...
bequeathed to brother John HAWKINS 70s & brother Thomas HAWKINS £5 &
brother Maurice HAWKINS £10 together with my wearing apparel Linnen and
woollen items ... Joan BELSHAW lease of House in Mountmellick where Walter
DULANYHORE lives. Elizabeth STEVENS 5 & Mary CRAN, sister £5 & her
son 40s & to my mother Joan HAWKINS 40s yearly during her life. John
WHEATLEY my wife’s son £20. Wife Hannah HAWKINS ... my worldly estate ...
wife as executor. WITNESS” Hopton HARRIS, Gent; Harry SUMNER Apothecary &
Thomas BONESON, Gent all of Mountmellick in Queens Co. |
2 |
521 |
607 |
GILLMER |
Dublin |
1709 Aug 13 |
Image
688
Alice KEATING als SWAN widow of 1 pt & Thomas
WARREN Gent of other. Tenements on St. Stephens Street… WITNESS: George
GILLMOR junr; Gent Dublin City; John WALLACE Dublin victaller. |
2 |
536 |
616 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1708 Mar 18 |
BAGOT-GILL 1709 Aug 20
Image
697
BTW John BAGOT of City of
Dublin Gent of 1 pt & Francis GILL of City of Dublin Glazier of the other
part. … New brick house or tenement lately in tenure of Patrick Tigh BAKER
containing 22 feet in front together with 37 feet and a half more of Wast
Ground in front adjoining on the South Side of said house. All which said
house and Waste Ground contains in front 57 ½’ and are situate lying and
being in Church Street [in Oxmantown] in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin and extend from
the pavement of the said street West towards the East 92’ and are meared and
bounding on the North side by a house in the possession of John CANE
Innkeeper, and belonging to ____ JACKSON Gent on the South with
other Waste Ground belonging to the said John BAGOT and by him devised to
John HIGHCRAFTS Chandler on the East with Waste land belonging to Lawrence
GIBBONS Gent and on the West with the pavement of Church Street, Dublin …. NOTE: I suspect the
JACKSON was a beneficiary of Samuel JACKSON d 1706 although he could be
related to Daniel JACKSON SEE: ROD: 4-472-1172 |
2 |
537 |
617 |
|
Dublin |
1709 Jun 3 |
See above … land on Church
Street in Oxmantown #616 |
2 |
574 |
640 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Dublin |
1709 Jul 23 |
James McCULLAGH of Lazy Hill,
deceased. NOTE: He was not described as deceased in an earlier deed in 1708:
#425. MOS |
2 |
575 |
641 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Dublin |
1709 Sep 3 |
James McCULLAGH of Lazy
Hill, deceased. NOTE: He was not described as deceased in an earlier deed in
1708: #425. MOS |
2 |
583 |
645 |
OLIVER |
Exeter |
1709 Sept 6 |
OLIVER Francis Gent. Exeter, England. Agreement. MOS |
2 |
588 |
649 |
OLIVER |
Exeter |
1709 Sept 6 |
OLIVER Francis Gent. Exeter, England. Lease &
Release.. MOS |
3 |
276 |
925 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1709 Jan 20 |
John BENN- William BUTLER Esq. & John FOORD all of
Limerick City
Assignment. John BENN held Old Shambles, Irishtown,
Limerick from Mayor etc, Limerick. Reciting an earlier deed 1708 June 14.
WITNESS George JACKSON. Merchant; Richard
JACOB, Cutler of Limerick City; Symon McHUGH, Innkeeper; James ROBINSON, JP;
Toxteth ROCHE, Alderman; Bartholomew STRITCH, Merchant; Edwart WIGHT, JP. all
of Limerick City. MOS |
3 |
277 |
927 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
HALL-STEWART Glassdromin, B.
Orier |
3 |
285 |
948 |
OATES |
|
|
Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills mention of Thomas
OATS, |
3 |
369 |
1076 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1709 Mar 22 |
John DAWSON; Joshua DAWSON. ground on west side of
Dawson's Street, Dublin MOS |
3 |
370 |
1077 |
JACKSON, Isaac |
Kildare |
1709 Feb 3 |
Henry BUCKLEY, Clerk, of Dublin City Witness Deed; John
CONNELL, clerk of Dublin City, witness deed. Abel STRETTEL, merchant of
Dublin City of 1st part. Isaac JACKSON [abt
1665-1751], farmer of Ballitore, Co. Kildare of 2nd part. House
& land at Ballatore, Kildare, for 20 years at £12pa. Pan Gran Parabow
SKYNNER of Dublin City; James STAR, of Bellatore, Co. Kildare; Bruen
WORTHINGTON, Notary Public, Registrar of Dublin City MOS
NOTE: QUAKER JACKSONs
settled in Ballitore. These are included in my Quaker
Jackson Tree |
3 |
371 |
1078 |
JACKSON, Isaac |
Kildare |
|
See previous. |
3 |
410 |
1126 |
JACKSON, Roger |
Antrim |
1709 Aug 10 |
Richard BOYS of Lackey, Antrim of 2nd pt;
Samuel CLARK of Lisnegarvey, delivered Memorial, Gent, Lord Francis CONWAY,
Baron of Ragley; Witness; George GREGSON, deceased of Lisburn, Antrim; John
GREGSON, Parish Clerk of Lisburn, Antrim, near neighbour; Roger JACKSON,
Ensign of Lisburn Antrim, near neighbour; Val JONES Registrar of Lisburn,
extra Master in Chancery; Valentine JONES, Gent of Lisnagarvey; Anthony LEROY
of Lisburn, near neighbour; Here MONTGOMERIE of Lisburn; Brent SPENSER; John
TEMPLETON, agent for Lord Conway, Shoemaker of Lisburn, near neighbour I
suspect he is related to a Michael JACKSON deceased mentioned in a 1709
Deed. SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
later of Lisburn. |
3 |
478 |
1277 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin |
1710 Jun 6 |
DODDRIDGE-JACKSON
Assignment. Reciting an earlier deed of October 3, 1698
William BARRY, Scrivener of Dublin City Witness. John
BROOKES, deceased tanner; Thomas BROOKES, deceased, tanner; Jonathon
DODDRIDGE, brewer & Mrs, Mary DODDRIDGE, ors BROOKES, administratrix of
said Thomas BROOKES, of 1st part; Robert JACKSON, tanner
of Thomas Court, Donore, Dublin City of 2nd part. messuage on
other side of river at Crooked Staff, Donore, Dublin. The assignment is on
the back of a Mortgage dated 30 June 1708
Richard MARPLES also described as a Notary Public.
WITNESS: Jeremiah VICARS, Tanner. He is likely related to the JACKSONs
of St. Catherine’s Church, Dublin. MOS |
2(1)2 |
551 |
140338 |
BAILIE |
Lurgannore |
1739-1810
|
Lord BLAYNEY to BAILIE, COOK (TI Bk 45) Not in bk 2 |
4 |
48 |
712 |
JACKSON, Jonathon |
Dublin |
1709 Oct 1 |
Robert BRIDGES stable formerly assigned to him, now in
possession of said Isaac MANLY; Edward CLARKE of Blind Key, Dublin. Thomas
COOKE, Notary Public of Dublin City mentioned; Jonathon JACKSON of Blind Key, Dublin Roth JONES of Blind Key; James KNIGHT, Gent of Dublin
City, former lease granted by said Robert MOLESWORTH & now vested in said
Philip RIDGATE; Isaac MANLEY in possession of stables formerly held by said
Robert Bridges; Hon Robert MOLESWORTH of Breckdenstowne Privy Councillor in
Ireland, Dublin of 1st part; Arthur NEWCOMEN Esq.of Chester City,
Witness; Robert PEPPARD, Esq.,deceased erected house near Blind Key, Dublin,
now possessed by said Philip Ridgate; Hugh RIDGATE, deceased; Philip RIDGATE
Esq. of Dublin City of 2nd part as granted house in Molesworth's
Court, Cork Hill, Dublin City, by said Robert MOLESWORTH; John SMITH Esq.
& John SMITH clerk, witnesses. MOS |
4 |
68 |
732 |
BIRCH |
|
1708-1729 |
BIRCH, George-PHILLIPS |
4 |
140 |
800 |
JACKSON |
Queens. |
1709 Dec 3 |
HUSSEY-JACKSON
Between James HUSSEY of Weston & Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens Co., farmer. Demised to Robert JACKSON the
lands of Garrimore, Queens Co., with the Island and bogg for life of Pigott
SANDS, eldest son of Lancelot SANDS of Kilcaven, Queens. Co, and Warren
MEREDITH nephew of the wife of Lancelot SANDS. NOTE: These are included in my Quaker
Jackson Tree |
4 |
197 |
865 |
SALE, John |
Dublin |
1709 Dec 22 |
Image
112
BTW John SALE of City of
Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & James MENDICOTT of City of Dublin Gent of the other
pt. In consid of £200 SALE granted to MENDICOTT lease made by Sir Anthony
PERCY to John DAVISON carpenter ground on west side of Meath St near City of
Dublin containing in front to Meath St. 30’ and in depth from front to rear
103’ and in breadth in the middle 33’ … for natural lives of Sir Anthony
PERCY, Mary his wife and Henry PERCY his son … and also one other lease made
by Joseph MADDOCK merchant to John MACKLELAN Gent of parcel of Ground situate
in Browne St. in the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore containing 27’ with
all the land running backwards from Browne St. from front to rear 53’ … lease
then enjoyed by Philip KELLY … John DAVISON … |
4 |
215 |
889 |
SALE, Harvey |
Dublin
Wicklow |
1709 Jan 11 |
Image
121
Btw Morley SAUNDERS Dr. of
Law Esq. of City of Dublin and Joshua PARRATT of Ballynure Co. Wicklow Gent
of the other … 20a of Ballynure …lives Peter PARRATT son to Joseph PARRATT,
Joshua PARRATT son of said Joshua PARRATT and Thomas LITCHFIELD Jr. nephew of
said Joshua PARRATT. WITNESS: Harvey SALE of Dublin, Gent. & John CONNELL
Clk to Mr. Bruen WORTHINGTON Public Notary. |
4 |
247 |
923 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1709 Jan 31 |
CONNERY-FORD
WITNESS: George JACKSON Merchant,
Limerick City- 99 year lease on lands of Ballybleake & Coole, By of
Clonwilliam, Limerick MOS |
4 |
250 |
920 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1709 Jan 21 |
NOTE: Interestingly
Memorial # 920 is also at 3-250-920 dated 1709 Dec 29 Lease & Release.
Henry O’BRIEN-John FOORD. More detail in notes.
WITNESS: George JACKSON, Merchant of
Limerick City. MOS |
4 |
366 |
1032 |
JACKSON, Bele |
Dublin |
1709 Dec 24 |
Image
199
BTW Richard POPE City of
Dublin Gent & exec of will of Grace POPE late of City of Dublin deceased
of 1 pt & John FALKINER Of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. lease for
Waste Mill of Clondalkin with the water course, mill pond & Mill Stream
in Co Dublin lying on the west side of the town of Clondalkin, bounded on the
west side by land lately possessed by Bele JACKSON. On the
south a 1/2a owned by John BYRNE in township of Clondalkin near neighbour. |
4 |
435 |
1137 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1710 Mar 9 |
DAWSON, John-BROWN 1708-1729
Image
234
John HANSARD & Trustees
of John HANSARD nominated by High Court of Chancery of 1 pt & Thomas
BROWNE of City of Dublin Seal Cutter of the other pt. Release tripartite
indenture btw John HANSARD of 1st pt; Thomas POOLEY, Josua DAWSON,
William HAWKINS, Thomas STARKEY, Robert STEWART, James STOPFORD &
Arundell BEST of 2nd pt & Thomas BROWNE of 3rd pt….
house on lower end of south side of Lazy Hill commonly called the Folly in
suburbs of City of Dublin to hold to John BROWNE |
4 |
472 |
1172 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Dublin |
1709 Jan 2 |
Image
254
BTW Thomas MEAGHER of City of
Dublin Gent & William ALDRICH of City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt &
John POLLOCK of City of Dublin victualler of other pt. Demised to POLLOCK Messuage
in Oxmantown known as "The Blackmore's Head" in Church Street cont
70’ on the Westside to the Pavement of Church St on the North Side to Mr. YARDNERS
Ground 99’, on the east 70’ to Mr WHITFEILD’s holding being at the back of
the old stable and on the south to Mary’s
Lane 113’. For lives of Richard FOSTER (son of John FOSTER Esq.
Recorder of Dublin) Daniel JACKSON (son of Daniell JACKSON of Clinshaugh of Co Dublin Clk deceased) and Sarah LEEDS, daughter of Michael
LEEDS late of the said City Merchant deceased. Michael LEEDS of Dublin,
deceased merchant. NOTE: JACKSONs of Santry SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin.
Sarah LEEDS was the daughter Of Michael LEEDS and Anne CASTLETON. Anne
CASTLETON married 2ndly Rev. John JACKSON (1688-1751) of Clonsagh, Co.
Dublin. His brother was Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772). They were sons of Rev.
Daniel JACKSON (1651-1706). SEE also: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
5 |
65 |
1318 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1709 Mar 1 |
Alderman John FOORD of Limerick City- Rev. John
VANDELEUR, Kilrush, Co. Clare. Witness: George JACKSON, Gent of
Limerick City. MOS |
5 |
121 |
1417 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1710 Aug 9 |
PIPPARD, John Deed of Assignment. William COOPER
assigning lease granted to him by Sir John St. LEGER & Dame Mary ST.
LEGER, dated 11 Aug 1708, for house etc in Brides Alley for 31 years.
AnneChamney |
5 |
362 |
2073 |
BURTON |
Dublin
Carlow |
1711 May 12 |
BURTON-BURTON
Image
498
Catherine BURTON of City of
Dublin Widow and Thomas BURTON of same Gent of 1 pt Walter BURTON of City of
Dublin Gent of 2nd pt. Barton Hall and mansion & lands (Co.
Carlow) |
5 |
378 |
2109 |
|
Louth |
|
MOORE-TISDALE Notes from Co. Louth Townland Books
Annaghivacky, Barronsland |
5 |
404 |
2174 |
PIPPARD |
Drogheda |
1711 Jun 22 |
PIPPARD Christopher
(FitzGeorge)
Image
553
Henry LUTTRELL of
Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin Esq. & Christopher Pippard FITZGEORGE of town
of Drogheda merchant of other pt. Granted to Christopher PIPPARD Henry
LUTTRELL’s Lease 36a at Cloghadder, Barony Balruddery, Co Dublin, 31 years,
£6 pa. 1709 Nov 2 WITNESS: Henry OXBURGH of Bovin Kings Co. Esq & Robert
BURRONS of City of Dublin Yeoman and Peter DALY of City of Dublin Gent |
5 |
431 |
2417 |
OLIVER |
Dublin |
1711 Oct 15 |
OLIVER-Eliz JACKSON
Image
588
NOTES: Indenture between
Robert AYES in the City of Dublin, weaver & Elizabeth AYERS also OLIVER
his wife of the one part and Elizabeth JACKSON of the City of
London spinster of the other part. Reciting Vicars Choral of the Cathedral
Church of St. Patrick’s Dublin by indenture of lease 25 Mar 1690 demised to
John EAGER of Dublin Gent tenement late in occupation of Anne WIBRON or her
undertenants and since her surrendering her lease to Vicars Choral & then
in possession of John EAGER lying within the Vicars College near St.
Patrick’s Church Yard Dublin bounding on the West with a little lane leading
from the South Side of said Church to St. Kevin’s Street on the north part to
the house then in the occupations of Mrs. HAWKSHANK or her undertenants and
also all that Kitchin or cellar adjoining & all that Garden or Plot of
ground commonly called the Vicars’ Garden as the same is fenced in lying
within the precincts of the College to hold for term of 60 years for yearly
rent of £3 … John EAGER assigned 1 May 1696 and endorsed said lease to Henry
OLIVER late of St. Patrick’s Close Dublin deceased the before recited lease
and in his will 6 Dec 1707 bequeathed the lease to Robert AYERS and Elizabeth
his wife and did constitute Robert and Elizabeth executors of his will and
they in consideration of £40 granted to Elizabeth JACKSON the said house or
Holding & Premises for remainder of term. WITNESS: Jonathon TILSON [or
TISSON] of City of Dublin Merchant & William BARRY Scrivener.
NOTE: This Elizabeth JACKSON
is a generation earlier than Elizabeth Barton JACKSON (b. aft 1729), daughter
of William JACKSON and Frances EYRE, but there may be a relationship. |
6 |
31 |
1368 |
MITCHELBURNE |
Londonderry |
1709 Oct 4 |
MITCHELBURNE-GROVES. Marriage Settlement
Hon John Col. MITCHELBURNE to marry Elizabeth GROVES,
of Londonderry, widow & relict of William GROVES. and annuity of £90 pa
settled on Elizabeth GROVES by her said husband late William GROVES to be
vested in him. A making over the lower half of the townland of Gobnescale,
Manor of Goldsmiths, Liberties City of Londonderry, near the Ferry Key &
held from John STRONG.
NOTE: Elizabeth GROVES was
the 2nd wife of Col John MITCHELBURN. His 1st wife was
Susanna BRESFORD, widow of William JACKSON. |
6 |
57 |
1407 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1710 Aug 27 |
TAYLOR-JACKSON
plot of ground "gibb and Gom" nr Dublin city,
with holdings of [William HARTFORD?] to the east, as demised by Christopher
JOHNSTON of Killtearnan to Erasmus TAYLOR, Glazier of Dublin City, from
Erasmus TAYLOR, to James JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City for remainder of
term and rents as mentioned, subject to redemption of £56 5s ster with 8%
interest. Earlier deed 1704 Aug 9. WITNESSES: William HARTFORD of Dublin
City; Richard HALL of Dublin City; Robert BARRETT.
Thanks to Michael Stewart for notes. |
6 |
87 |
1469 |
BROWN |
Armagh Down |
1710 Aug 31 |
BROWNLOW-BROWN
Image
85
BTW Edward SOUTHWELL Esq,
& Baronet Nicholas PRICE of Hollymount, Co. Down, Esq. Arthur BROWNLOW
Lurgan, Co. Armagh Esq. Francis BERNARD & Stephen LUDLOW of City of
Dublin Esqs of 1 pt & Rowland BROWN of Downpatrick, Co. Down Merchant.
Conveyed townlands of Middle Ballymote containing 100a 2r plantation measure
in Manor of Downpatrick, Co. Down. WITNESS: Hans HAMILTON, City of Dublin
Esq. James MAGUIRE of Downpatrick, Co. Down Gent & Richard CADDELL of
Downpatrick, merchant |
6 |
208 |
1914 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1708 Nov 8 |
JACKSON, John PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves
Manuscripts SEE: Co. Down Tree
Indenture between Hans STEVENSON of Killileagh, Co.
Down Esq. & John JACKSON [prob.1667-1725] of Ballyreagan,
Co. Down for 150 pounds pd by JACKSON, part of the townland of
Ballysallagh Manor now in possession of Hugh BROWN now lying in Parish of
Bangor, Co. Down, famer... witness: James BARKLEY of Ballysallagh & Hugh
BROWN of the same & Gawin PETTICREW of Killileagh, all in Co. Down.
Added to by Michael Stewart’s & Peter McWILLIAM’s
notes:
For £150 in hand from John JACKSON of Ballyreagan, Co. Down, Francis STEPHENSON,
Esq. Of Killyleagh, Co. Down grants John JACKSON yearly rent charge or
annuity of £10 10 shillings pd semi annually, out of Ballysallagh Minor, in
Bangor parish now in possession of Hugh BROWN, for ever, with fine of £10 10s
to be paid by Francis STEVENSON if annuity unpaid & void upon repayment
to John JACKSON of £150 + interest upon payment dates. James
BARKLEY of Ballysallagh & Hugh BROWN of the same & Gawin PETTICREW of
Killileagh, all in Co. Down; James PARK |
6 |
244 |
2065 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1708 Jun 22 |
Will of Michael LEEDS, Dublin, merchant. Codicil February 23, 1708. Probate
14th of May 1711. My wife Anne LEEDS als CASTLETON. My mother. Son Nathaniel
and daughter Sarah and Nancy, under age. Cousins Catherine ALDRICH, William
ALDRICH, Thomas MEAGHER. Nephew William ALDRICH. My cousin Michael LEEDS in
London. Aunt Langham. £10 to my cousin John JACKSON the use of
Santry Church. Codicil says wife then enceinte. Real and personal estate.
Witnesses: Ald. William GIBBONS, Edward BUTLER, gent, and Jane GIBBONS,
spinster, all of Dublin. Witnesses to codicil: Avia CASTLETON, Catherine
MEAGHER, Catherine MARTIN, all of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by Henry
BUCKLEY, John CONNELL, clerk to Bruin WORTHINGTON. William ALDRICH seal. Note:
This ties into the Santry JACKSONs. |
6 |
247 |
2068 |
JACKSON, John & wife |
Dublin & Louth |
1710, March 8 |
JACKSON-MEAGHER & ors Book Index 1708-1729
Between Rev. John JACKSON of Clanshough
in the County of Dublin Clk & Anne LEEDS of Castletown
[Co. Louth?], his widow, late widow & relict of Michael LEEDS of
the City of Dublin Merchant deceased & daughter & heiress of Ald
Phillip CASTLETON of the one part & Thomas MEAGHER Gent. & William
ALDRICH Merchant & Gent Executors of the last Will and Testament of the
said Michael LEEDS of the other part. The said Deed of release Witnesseth
that the said John JACKSON and the said Anne LEEDS at Castleton
his wife in consideration of the sum of one thousand pounds sterl and
interest to them in hand paid by the said Thomas MEAGHER and William ALDRICH
....
More detail from Michael Stewart:
Note: This ties into the Santry JACKSONs.
Nathaniel LEEDS, eldest son of Michael LEEDS; Michael
LEEDS, youngest con of Michael LEEDS; Sarah LEEDS, eldest daughter of Michael
LEEDS. Avis CASTLETOWN, mother-in-law of Michael LEEDS
Thomas Amory was now in possession of Lot 60, Oxmantown Green, Dublin, lands, house garden in
Finglass town, now vested in John JACKSON, bound on West by
Unnamed DILLON of Kippocks lands. Corpus Christi Fraternity, Master &
Warden Brothers & assistants referenced as assignee in 1667 Sept 28 deed.
WITNESSES: James GRATTEN, Doctor of Physik, Dublin City; William WHITEING,
Gent, Dublin City; John GRATTEN. |
6 |
270 |
2117 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1711 Jun 9 |
WILLIAM GIBBONS, alderman, City of Dublin, in pursuance
of his marriage articles with Mary GIBBONS, deceased, and to settle his lands
on his only son Richard GIBBONS and to provide portions for his two unmarried
daughters Jane GIBBONS + Elizabeth GIBBONS, has transferred various
properties to Jaco PEPPARD, Trumpstown & Richenhead, Co Dublin house in
Bridge St Dublin PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin where John BUSBY now lives, 3
houses in King St, Oxmantown, a warehouse in
Skipper Lane, also lands in Macklesfield Park nr Macklesfield, Cheshire, and
all his other property. AnneChamney |
6 |
332 |
68043 |
GILMORE |
Ballyleagh |
1739-1810 |
GILMER-GILMER Wrong number. |
6 |
368 |
2285 |
PIPPARD |
Queens |
1711 Aug 9&10 |
PIPARD-PRIMACK Bk 71.NOTES in 2009 diary 1708-1738
Between Christopher PIPPARD of Drogheda, Merchant &
....Narcissus, Lord Bishop of Armagh granted to Bishop ... garden by east St.
Peters Church in Drogheda bounded to PIPPARDs land on the south, the Church
yard on the west (more description) WITNESS: Marmaduke COGHILL, City of
Dublin, Esq. John GRAHAM of Drogheda, alderman; John MOLAND, City of Dublin,
Gent. |
6 |
369 |
2285 |
PIPPARD |
Drogheda |
1711 Aug 11 |
PIPPARD Christopher (FitzGeorge) merchant Drogheda
Lease & Release £30 for garden by East St Peter’s church, Drogheda.
AnneChamney |
6 |
441 |
29505 |
|
|
|
ROBINSON-OVEREND wrong #1708-1738 – townland index? Aghavillon |
6? |
442 |
46722 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
HALL-HALL (Vol # abt 66)
Moybane, B Fews |
6 |
496 |
69166 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
|
WALKER-HUTCHINSON Ballynahonemore wrong #1739-1810 Townland Index page
12. –SEE Book 96: Image 268 |
7 |
137 |
1929 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin City |
1711 Mar 26 |
BOUTAND-JACKSON
John BOUTAND, stocking weaver of Dublin City to James
JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City of indenture of lease by Daniel ZOUCH,
founder and freeman to Thomas RAILINS, carpenter of Dublin of parcel of
ground on King Street in Oxmantowne in suburbs of Dublin city, for 59 years
from 25 March next at 6 (?) pounds together with instrument on back [?] 1 Feb
1707 where Thomas RAILINS assigned to Henrietta BOUTAND, widow and executrix
of Stephen BOUTAND, merchant, late of Dublin, deceased. sd lease, + deed 11
June 1709 from Henrietta BOUTAND to John BOUTAND (by name of youngest son of
Stephen BOUTAND) assigning all rights for rest & residue of term, to be
fully completed. WITNESS: Owen ROCHE, yeoman, Dublin City. Referencing an
earlier deed of 1701 March 24. NOTE: James JACKSON may be
related to: Jackson
of Pimlico
Thanks to Mike Stewart for these notes. |
7 |
165 |
2032 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1711 May 7 |
Lease dated 28 day April 1707 btw Joseph THOMAS of Mill
Street in the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore in Co Dublin Miller of the
1 pt & Michael JACKSON of Thomas Court near the said City
Cloathier of the other part THOMAS demised part of a holding demised by the
Hon Edward Late Earl of Meath… situate in an alley on the West side of
Plimlicoe leading to the Tenter Fields of the said Joseph in the Liberty of
Thomas Court and Donore mearing and bounding on the East to the holding of
John BILLOP in the south to the holding of John BUCKLEY, on the west to the
Tenter fields of the said Joseph THOMAS and to the north t the Alley
aforesaid 34 foot in front to the said Alley and 38 feet deep or thereabouts
be it more or less with all the Walls inclosing the said ground… lives of
George BOWLES of Ballycrean son of John BOWLES of the same farmer, Samuel
WATSON son of John WATSON in Co Carlow and George ROOKE jr son of George
ROOKE of Meath Street WITNESS: John BILLOP merchant of Dublin; Bartholomew
RIVERS of same, merchant & Josiah BILLOP merchant. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |
7 |
230 |
2277 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
NOELL-O’HARA Forkhill
Image
338 went from deed 2276 to 2278. The numbers taken from the Armagh Index
were clear. |
7 |
354 |
2668 |
SALE, John |
Dublin |
1711 Feb 12 |
Image
627
BTW John SALE of City of
Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Joseph DAMER of same Esq of the other pt. Reciting
deed Rev William Lord Archbishop of Dublin 6 Nov 1704 demised to John SALE 2
tenements situate and being together in the street leading from the Poddle unto Blind Gate at St. Patrick’s Street theretofore held and enjoyed by Henry CLIFFE and Mary DRINKWATER and then in
possession of Elinor SALE widow bounded north and south with tenements then
in possession of Leonard DOBBs & backwards with the Archdeacon’s wall …
lease for 40 years … John SALE in consideration of £200 pd by Joseph DAMER
assigned the aforementioned houses with all other Houses Buildings and
Improvements … belonging to John SALE … NOTE: Probably the John SALE who married Elizabeth [?] who
had firstly married Brig Gen Francis GORE. |
7 |
370 |
2296 |
|
Cork |
|
Image
349
Charles DEERING – TISDALE -
lands in Cork |
7 |
464 |
2897 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin |
1711 Feb 23 |
Book Index 1708-1729
A Memorial of the last will and testament of Robert JACKSON late of Crooked Staff in the Liberty of Donore and County of
Dublin Tanner deceased bearing date the Twenty-third day of February 1711,
whereby the said Robert JACKSON (inter alia) did devise unto
his beloved wife Joyce JACKSON the front tenement in Crooked
Staff sett to several tenants being part of the holding he therein after
Bequeathed to his son Robert JACKSON [eldest son] for his use
“for ever of his Dwelling House, Tan Yard, Tan House, Bark House, Mill and
other Buildings and Improvements made thereon Excepting the passage or
Gateway backward from Chambre Street which he did will and declare to be part
of the Holding bequeathed to his son William JACKSON...” sons John JACKSON & Thomas JACKSON son-in-law Jeremiah
VICKERS. Witness Abraham SPENCE, Dublin City Brewer David CARTON Dublin City
Clothier John BLAND servant of Joseph MARRIOT, Gent of Dublin.NOTE: Robert JACKSON m Joyce SHAW 1680. The relationships are gleaned in the JACKSON records of St. Catherines.
SEE: Robert
JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. |
8 |
0 |
0 |
JACKSON |
Monaghan |
1711 Apr 20 |
Viscount WEYMOUTH to Marmaduke COGHILL; Robert COPE,
Esq of Lagall, Armagh; Thomas DAWSON Esq. of Armagh City; Francis DOBBS, Esq
of Carrickmacross. Monaghan; Samuel DOPPING Esq. of Dublin City. Also named:
Richard FITCH and Unnamed JACKSON of Carrickmacross. Other 2nd parties: Dr. LAWES and Francis LUCAS both of Dublin City & Brian OSBORNE
of Thomastown, Co. Louth. WITNESSES: John WARD esq. of London City; Robert
WISE Gent & Henry WOOD, Gent both of Middlesex, England. Roz McC |
8 |
14 |
1659 |
JACKSON, Jean |
Donegal |
1710 Jan 12 |
Will of William WRAY of Fore, Donegal. Mention made of Jean JACKSON’s marriage articles with Henry WRAY.
Will of William WRAY, Fore, County Donegal, Esq. To be
buried in church of Clandahorkae [Clondahorky]. Wife
Angel WRAY. Son Humphrey WRAY. Articles made on the marriage of my son
Humphrey WRAY with Mrs. Ann BROOKE. Articles of marriage of my son Henry
WRAY with Mrs. Joan JACKSON. Sons in law James SINCLAIR, gent, and George
KNOX. Daughter Rebecca BABINGTON. Grandson's William and Henry BABINGTON. The
heirs of Richard PORTER, deceased. John RICHARDSON, Kill. My servant, Samuel
DENSMORE. Servant Thomas BLAIRE, Fore. Mrs. Ann SINCLAIR. Capt. Henry HART.
William FINLAY, Drumnatinny. Estate purchased by Hugh HAMILL and William
SAMPSON, esquires. Sale of Grenforth estate from William GODFREY, Benjamin
GALLAND and my son-in-law Capt. William BABINGTON deed. With payments to Mr.
John HUMBLE, John EVANS, and Capt. George HAMILTON. Trinamulland, Greenforth
[Grenforth] [Greenfort, Greenfort
Demesne, Parish Clondavaddog,
Barony Kilmacrenan]
Co. Donegal), Urney, Raymmunterdawney, Brunleck and Glassagh. Castlewray [Parish of Aghanunshin,,
Barony Kilmacrenan],
Clandormount (situation not mentioned). Fore, Co, Donegal. WITNESSES: George
KNOX, Pattrick DENSMOORE, Samuel DENSMOORE. Memorial witnessed by Humphrey
WRAY, George KNOX, Thomas KNOX. Samuel DENMOORE seal.
NOTE: In abt 1705, Henry
WRAY (1669-1737) married Jane JACKSON (1684-1744), daughter of
Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) & William JACKSON (1628-1688). |
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58 |
1766 |
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1708-1729 |
ANGLESEY, Earl –his will not important to me in 2010 |
8 |
59 |
1771 |
JACKSON, Thomas & Richard |
Dublin
Carlow |
1710 Jan 22 |
STEPHENS-BUNBURY
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November 23, 1710 (note
Registry date of Jan 1710 is correct – old calendar) Exeuted in the presence
of Richard JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON of the City of Dublin
Esq. And John SHAW and Roger GAUGH of the said City Gents made between
Walter STEPHENS of the City of Dublin Esq. And Thomas BUNBURY of Killerick in
the County of Catherlough Esq.... demise of lands ... Mansion House called
Littlecott... lands of Clogna [Cloghna, the lands of Waltertown als Ballywalter [probably Waterstown,
Parish Rathvilly,
Barony Rathvilly], lands of Ballybranin [Ballinabranagh Parish Cloydagh,
Barony Idrone West,] together with the third part of the rectory of Cloda [Cloydagh in Barony & Co. Carlow for 41 years to
commence after the expiration of a lease made by Sir Richard STEPHENS late of
Lincolns Inn Knight Dec’d to Benjamin BUNBURY late of Killerick in the County
of Catherlough Esq. Dec’d bearing date the 8th day of June 1696...
signed in presence of Thomas JACKSON & Thomas WICKSED.
JACKSON, Thomas City of Dublin. Lease of properties in By &
Co Carlow, 41 years after the termination of the lease dated 8 Jun 1696 from
Sir Richard STEPHENS late of Lincolns Inn to Benjamin BUNBURY late of
Killerick, Co. Carlow, which will be 25 Mar 1716, £200 pa. Mention of Richard JACKSON. Will. AnneChamney
NOTE: Thomas BUNBURY (1673-1743) married Rose
JACKSON sister of Richard & Thomas JACKSON. |
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126 |
1905 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1710 mar 9 |
John GOFTON of City of Dublin, Carpenter to James JACKSON, Gent of City of Dublin for 50 pounds sterling transferred land on Barrack
Street, held by lease from John GLOVER.for 87 years from 1 Nov 1708. |
8 |
130 |
1918 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1710 Mar 16 |
PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin £202:9s to ALCOTT &
BERRY for 3 houses, S side Essex St, in possession of Philip SMITH periwig
maker, Samuel BARKER, tallow chandler + John McCULLY tailor, held on 99 year
lease from Lord Mayor and Citizens of Dublin to commence after the expiration
of a lease to Jacob NEWMAN of which 48 years are still to come, with £6 pa to
William BERRY of City of Dublin AnneChamney |
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213 |
2632 |
HUTCHINSON, John |
Dublin |
1706 Mar 10 |
WALKER-HUTCHINSON His will
SOURCE: Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills.
Appoint my well beloved son John HUTCHINSON and my
loving friend Amos STRETTLE of the City of Dublin Merchant joint
executors. House tenement in Temple Bar in the suburbs of the City of Dublin
wherein I now live... son in law Elisha FRANCIS Tallow Chandler daughter
Rachel FRANCIS wife of Elisha,,, lease to Elisha house built by him on the
North side of Fleet St.... Mill in Dame St... 3 houses in Essex Street
......other leases from 3 HAWKINS brothers on Fleet Street and Lazy Hill in
suburbs of... daughter Sarah STUDDART wife of John STUDDART...daughter
Rebekah HUTCHINSON... sister Jane WEBB...cousins Thomas ROSE, John ROSE &
Jane ROSE...other names cousin Thomas HUTCHINSON if he lives to 21 years ...
bequest to Poor Friends called Quakers belonging to the Men’s Meeting of
Dublin...
1706/1707 Mar 10 Quaker. WITNESSS Nathanial BRADFORD. |
8 |
233 |
2667 |
DOBBEN |
Dublin |
1711, Feb 5 |
James DOBBEN Gent to Thomas SHROP Merchant - house
known by the sign of “Hammer and Hand” and of the old ruinous Brew House and
the Malt House behind. [aka DOBBIN?] |
8 |
241 |
2687 |
JACKSON, James |
Newtown, Down |
1711, Feb 18th |
James JACKSON Will. Book Index 1708-1729
James
JACKSON tanner of Newtown, Co. Down; John JACKSON,
brother of Ballyreagan; Katherine McKINNEY aka Catring McKINNEY; Catrine
HUTCHON and Catrine BIRCHE; Rachel JACKSON; John TODE; Agnes PAGE; Sam
McDOUELL; Hendrie JACKSON; James ROSSE; John JACKSON of
Ballyskeagh; Thomas JACKSON of Ballyreagan; James JACKSON nephew of James JACKSON of Ballymasca; James NEIL; Gilbert JACKSON son of John JACKSON of Ballyskeagh; Martha WITHER; James SLOAN; Thomas
JACKSON of Newtown Innkeeper. |
8 |
268 |
2738 |
JACKSON |
Monaghan |
1711 Mar 10 |
WEYMOUTH-DAWSON
Thomas DAWSON of City of Armagh...... for habitation of
a Schoolmaster...for rent of seventy pounds...several Tates of land called Garligubban
Ballingarry Donely Lisnakelly the two Annacraughs Drumcreaver Lisneshannagh
Kennelly North and South with the house late Jacksons in the said town
of Carrickmacross JACKSON Carrickmacross. |
8 |
288 |
2768 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
HAMILTON-MAXWELL Kiltibride, Kiltibrett, B Tauranny,
Par Tynon |
8 |
288 |
2769 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
MAXWELL-MAXWELL Kiltibride, Kiltibrett, B Tauranny, Par
Tynon |
8 |
337 |
2868 |
JACKSON, George
ADAIR |
Holywell, Antrim |
1712, May 11 |
JACKSON-ADAIR Book Index 1708-1729
INDENTURE: George JACKSON of Holywell,
Co. Antrim, Gent. and Charles CRYMBLE of Ballyclare, Co Antrim &
Christian ADAIR widow of Alexander ADAIR late of Dunigo 280 acres Dunagore
& 370 acres Loughanmore, Parish of Dunagore, Barony & Co. Antrim
(part of the estate of Arthur [CHICHESTER] late Earl of Donegal) John DAVY
esq. Then High Sherriff of Co Antrim Witnesses: John WILLIAMSON of
Broughshane Gent & Samuel GUEST of Antrim Innkeeper & James ADAIR of
Dunagore - all in Co Antrim. |
8 |
354 |
2904 |
BALL, George |
Drogheda, Louth |
1712 May 14 |
ISAAK-BALL North side of Lawrence St.
Indenture of lease between Charles ASAAC of Drogheda,
Merchant of 1st part & George BALL of the same, Gent. For consid of ten
shillings sterling to be paid.. demised & set to George BALL one waste
piece of Ground lying and being on the North side of St. Lawrence St in
Drogheda containing from East to Wes 60’ in breadth on the West part 156’ in
length and on the east 139’ mearing and bounded as followeth to Ald William
FORDs holding on the East St Lawrence St, on the South Samuel MORRIS his
house, malt house & garden which was late in the tenure of Alderman
Richard PITTS deceased…. Lease for 91 years. |
8 |
359 |
2913 |
JACKSON, John |
Kings |
1712 May 16 |
JACKSON- Bishop COYNE Book Index 1708-1729
Mtg on Estate of Francis COGHLAN Esq. of Kilcolgam in
Kings Co. from the Revd John JACKSON [1688-1751]
& Anne [CASTLETOWN]his wife to the Revd Charles Lord Bishop of
Cloyn of certain lands in the Kings County. Town & lands of Killcolgan,
Rossfarraghan, Clonfenlogh, Clonfenlock, Leighbegg also Leaghbegg and Coole
& Townlands of Dirricky, Liss also Lissdermott & Camus Barony
Garrycastle, Kings Co. Town & lands of
· Killcolgan [Kilcolgan
Beg and/or Kilcolgan
More, Parish Wheery or
Killagally,],
· Rossfarraghan [Rosfaraghan,
Parish Wheery
or Killagally,],
· Clonfenlogh [Clonfinlough,
Parish Clonmacnoise],
· Clonfenlock [Clonfinlough,
Parish Clonmacnoise],
· Leighbegg also Leaghbegg [Lea
Beg, Parish Wheery or
Killagally,] and
· Coole [probably Coole , Parish Wheery
or Killagally,
· Dirricky [probably Derrica
Beg and/or Derrica
More, Parish Wheery or
Killagally] ,
· Liss also Lissdermott [Lisdermot,
Parish Wheery
or Killagally] &
· Camus [Camus,
Parish Tisaran]
All townlands are in Barony Garrycastle, Kings
Co. NOTE: Santry JACKSON |
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409 |
3025 |
PIPPARD |
Meath |
1712 Jun 9 |
PIPPARD, Thomas FitzGeorge, Drogheda £150 mortgage, in
addition to £200 previously lent, on 160a, Ethellstown, By Kells, Co Meath.
AnneChamney |
8 |
411 |
3030 |
OLIVER |
Cork |
1712 Jun |
OLIVER, Christopher. Lease & Release. £934:15s
mortgage on 5 plowlands of Ballybeg, By Orrery, & the copyholds of
tenants, chief rent due from also the copyholds of other lands, also the
fairs and markets of Mallow and the grist mill etc in the possn of BV all in
or nr Mallow Cork Sworn 1Apr AnneChamney |
9 |
82 |
3294 |
NUTTALL |
Kildare |
1712 Oct 1 |
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BTW Charles NUTTALL of Ballybegg Co. Kildare of 1 ot
& Joseph DAMER City of Dublin Esq. of the other … |
9 |
101 |
3323 |
PIPPARD |
Drogheda |
1712 Oct 24 |
PIPPARD Christopher merchant Drogheda. His son is Henry
PIPPARD of Drogheda. Annexed to lease of 8 Jun 1703 between the said parties
of 3 houses in Rack Lane als Stockwell Lane, Drogheda, [occ by GRAHAM,
TISDALL & LEA] formerly occ byWilliam STOKER, for the lives of Newton
GRAHAM (2nd son of John GRAHAM, Alderman of Drogheda), Edward
MEADE (eldest son of James MEADE, Alderman of Drogheda)+ Thomas LEIGH (2nd son of John LEIGH, Alderman), renewable, 40s pa. Newton GRAHAM is lately dead
& nominated in his place. Signed by. Earlier Deed: 1703, Jun 8. Sir
Thomas MONTGOMERY; Arthur FORBES eldest son of Edward FORBES; Michael MOORE,
merchant Drogheda. AnneChamney |
9 |
224 |
3545 |
|
Antrim |
1709 Nov 1 |
Benjamin BARTON-TODD
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BTW Benjamin BARTON of the
Lodge Parish of Belfast, Co. Antrim Painter & Letitia his wife of 1 pt
James TOD of the Lodge, Belfast, Co. Antrim Farmer of the other pt. |
9 |
297 |
3671 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
HALL-HALL Glassdromin, B. Orier |
9 |
347 |
3798 |
BROWNE |
Dublin |
1713 |
Andrew BROWNE from email Darcy5 – links to Josias
BROWNE
Ann St. & Frapper Lane |
9 |
384 |
3954 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1713 Jun2 |
EVANS-CUMING
Btw Thomas EVANS of City of Dublin bricklayer &
George CUMING of same Taylor…. Land on north side of Great Britain… no
mention of PIPPARD.
PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin. Piece of strand between
Lazy Hill & Rings End, lease for ever at £200 pa. AnneChamney |
9 |
407 |
4086 |
BRADFORD |
Kildare |
1713 Jul 2 |
BRADFORD, Andrew-ARCHIBALD
Andrew BRADFORD of Athy, Co. Kildare Gent of 1 pt &
Richard ARCHBOLD of Crookstown Co Kildare of the other… legal suits won. |
9 |
447 |
4184 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1713 Aug 18 |
PALMER-JACKSON
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Btw. Enoch PALMER of City of Dublin Founder of the 1 pt
& Michael JACKSON of same City Clothier of the other pt. In
consid of Marriage between the said Michael JACKSON and Mary
McCRACKEN niece to said ENOCH … 5 shillings…Tenement with appurtenances
demised to Francis IREDELL [NOTE: Initially I
had GREDELL] on east side of Boot Lane Dublin for 91 years from May 1 1703
at 8 pounds per annum during life of William PALMER father of said Enoch and
one peppercorn. See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
10 |
32 |
2983 |
OLIVER |
Queens |
1712 Jun 3 |
OLIVER, Francis of Portarlington, Laois Co. Lease &
Release Roz McC |
10 |
44 |
3015 |
JACKSON, William |
Coleraine |
1712 Jun 14 |
William JACKSON residing at Coleraine, Co
Londonderry exor of Henry BROWNE, whose son William BROWNE was raising £400
mortgage with Robert BACON on 90a profitable land & 253a 2r 26p
unprofitable land, Liberties of Coleraine. Lease & Release Sworn 5 Jan
1711. SEE: Jacksons
of Coleraine Tree. AnneChamney |
10 |
72 |
3089 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1713 Jul 2 |
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BTW Charles AUGHMUTY of City
of Dublin Finger weaver and Robert LEVESLY of City of Dublin Weaver Proctors
of Parish Church of St. John Evangelist Dublin of 1 pt & Simon ANYON of
City of Dublin Gent of other pt. … in consid of deed 25 Mar 1692 made by
Henry SMITH and William MIDDLEBROOK then Proctors … with consent of John BULL
of Dublin shoemaker deceased for 81 years … on east side of Fishamble St Dublin held
by Simon ANYON containing in front from North to South 25’ ½ and from East to
West adjoining Mr. PEPPARDs House from the Kings Pavement 45’ to the East
adjoining Mr. JACKSONs holding formerly Mr. SMITH’s holding backwards
18’ from East to West joining to Mr. JACKSONs formerly Mr. SMITHs holding
called the Marble Post 38 feet … witness: Mark DESMYNEECE, George LEECE
and James SOMERVELL [aka SOMMERVILLE] of City of Dublin Gent.
SEE also ROD: 130-48-31192 [NOTE: This memorial
is actually at ROD: 48-156-31192] Simon ANYON is the link. See also ROD:10-78-3089 Again Simon ANYON is the link.
NOTE: At least one if not both of the neighbouring
holdings were held by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). See 1705 Will. [Christ
Church Deeds] 1948. Wm Bishop of Kildare,
dean, and the Chapter of Holy Trinity with consent of the Prebendary of St.
John’s Dublin, in consideration of the surrender of Preb. St. John’s (
) conveyed by John ALEXANDER to Henry SMITH and of £150 to be expended on the
premises by the present lessee, lease to Samuel JACKSON, of Dublin,
esquire, assignee of Henry SMITH, the said premises now described as
inhabited by Samuel ANDREWS and situate between Fishamble
Street on the west, the
butcher’s market formerly the Kill Garden on the east, the prebendary’s
tenement in the possession of Widow BOYSE on the south, and that of Widow
WILLIAMSON on the north; term, rent and covenants for forfeit and voiding as
in said lease and lessee further covenants to expend £150 on the premises
within 21 years and keep them in repair (map annexed). Signed by lessee in
presence of Tho Harrison, Ben BOYCE and Cha BALDWIN Dated 17 Apr., 1699, and 11
Wm. III See: JACKSONs of Coleraine. |
10 |
96 |
3138 |
PIPPARD |
Louth |
1712 Jul 5 |
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BTW: Rt Hon Henry MOORE Earl
of Drogheda of 1 pt & John GRAHAM Alderman of Drogheda of the other pt.
PIPPARD Christopher merchant
Drogheda Kill of Rath, Lordship of Mellifont, By Ferrard, Co Louth, now in
the possession of Christopher PIPPARD, assignee of Stephen FOX, by virtue of
a lease to Stephen FOX from Henry MOORE for 31 years to expire 1 May 1735. 38
years from 1735, £36 pa. 1712 July 5 |
10 |
270 |
3672 |
|
Armagh |
1712 Dec 13 |
HALL-FITZGERALD Glassdromin,
B. Orier 1708-1738
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HALL-FITZGERALD
BTW Toby HALL of Mounthall
Co. Down Esq son & heir of Roger HALL of same of 1st pt
Margaret FITZGERALD youngest daughter of the Hon Mary FITZGERALD of City of
Dublin Widow by her late husband Hon Robert FITZGERALD of same Esq. of 2nd pt … marriage btw Toby HALL & Margaret FITZGERALD … lands of Mullaghglass
and the Corn Mill Tulling or Tuck Mill there, Cloneneagh Lattneheie Ballygoaragh
Derryvolagan Glascranene als Glasdrumin Moytoan, Aghnegloghreagh and Coragh
in Co. Armagh Ringleroy, Moyganon and Ballymackconchy in Co. Down … WITNESS:
Richard ALLEN son of Col ALLEN of Stillorgan Co. Dublin son of Henry SANDFORD
of Castlereagh Co. Rosscommon Esq. & Michael TISDALL son of William
TISDALL of City of Dublin Esq. |
10 |
279 |
3688 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1705 Feb 25 |
JACKSON-LECOGGI Book Index 1708-1729
John JENNETT of Kinnure, Co. Dublin Gent. Edmond KELLY,
City of Dublin, Gent & Margrett KELLY als HEYLAND als JENNETT wife of the
said Edmond [KELLY] of Richard JACKSON of the said city
carpenter in consideration of Thirty-five Shillings Sterl paid to him by John
LeCOCQ of Dublin Gent (tenancies in Little Butter Lane) in suburbs of Dublin. |
10 |
307 |
3742 |
PIPPARD |
Queens |
1712 Mar 17 |
PEPPARD, Robert. City of Dublin Lease & Release.
Marriage between Maurice WARREN of Larragh, Co. Catherlough + Anne GRANTHAM
(widow, his [Jacob PEPPARD?] eldest daughter) Her marriage portion £1200 to
be used to pay off Maurice WARREN’s debts to Thomas FILSON, debtor. Maurice
WARREN making over property in Co Kildare, Queen’s Co, etc to trustees (2nd
parties). Marriage has taken place. AnneChamney |
10 |
371 |
3849 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh
Antrim |
1713 Apr 30 |
MOLYNEUX Samuel Esq Dublin James BUTLER of
Mullaghatenny, Armagh bargains and sell unto William CROFT of Castle Dillon
Armagh his right to an Indenture of lease dated 13 July last by Capt. John
DONALDSON of Glenarm, Antrim to A for £623 Ster. Assignment written of back
of earlier Ind. Of lease. No land mentioned in memorial of assignment.
Vancouver Mike. John MAXWELL Esq. Collegehall, Armagh. William CROFTS, Castledillon.
April 30, 1713 NOTE: see other deeds filed
under William Echlin GRAYBURN. |
10 |
377 |
3861 |
DAWSON |
|
1708-1729 |
DAWSON, John-BARKLEY |
10 |
467 |
4183 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1713 Aug 14 |
JACKSON-PALMER Book Index 1708-1729
Indenture relating to the marriage of Michael JACKSON of the City of Dublin clothier of the first part. Enoch PALMER of the said
city Founder of the second part & Mary McCRACKEN of Carrickhill in County
of Dublin spinster niece to the said Enoch of the third part. Whereby the
said Michael in Consideration of a marriage intended to be had between him
and the said Mary and of a marriage portion he is to receive with her doth
Grant Bargain and Sell unto the said Enoch that new house with the Garden
Backside and appurtenances wherein the said Michael now lives situate in St.
Thomas Court in a lane leading from Pimlicoe to the Tenterfields … SEE: JACKSONs
of St. Catherine Parish BMDs. |
11 |
41 |
3944 |
|
Louth |
|
TISDALE-JOHNSON Notes from Co. Louth Townland Books
[incl many lands] Annaghivacky, Barronsland
Richard TISDALE, City of Dublin, Esq. Brabazon MOORE
of Atherdee, Co. Louth, Esq., of the 1st pt. The Hon Robert
JOHNSON of the City afsd Esq. one of the Barons of her Majesties Court of
Exchequer of the 2nd pt & Francis BERNARD her Majesties
Solicitor General of the City afsd Esq of the 3rd pt. |
11 |
52 |
3966 |
JACKSON, William |
Killmainham, Dublin |
1713 Jun 6 |
BELLEW, John-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary. 1708-1729
Between John BELLEW of Castleballin, Co. Galway of 1st
part & William JACKSON of Killmainham, Co. Dublin, Tanner all that
and those the Houses Garden and Yard with the old walls thereunto belonging
then in the possession of the said William JACKSON commonly
known as Farley’s holdings in town of Killmainham. Next adjoining to the
bridge at the upper end of Killmainham leading from the town of Kilmainham to
the new hospital mearing and bounding on the East unto the Lord Ross’s land,
on the North to the River of Camock or Camrick and to the West and South unto
the street leading from the Town to the said bridge of Killmainham… term of
66 years rent 12 pounds 10 shillings WITNESS: John BEE of the City of Dublin
Currier and William JOHNSON of the same City Gent. Memorial WITESS: Patrick
BELLEW son of the said John BELLEW confirmed that Indorsement is witnessed by
John BEE & Jeremiah VICKERS of the said City Tanner |
11 |
64 |
3994 |
|
Armagh
Monaghan |
1713, June 13 |
RICHARDSON to CAIRNS 1708-1738 Magherkillcrany
Henry RICHARDSON of Ballycleran, Co. Monaghan &
Alexander CAIRNS Bart and Robert CLEMENTS of the City of Dublin Esq of the
other part “make over unto Sd Alexander CAIRNS & Robert CLEMENTS All
that and those the Towns and Lands of Dundrum and Aghanagh containing Three
Sessioghs or one Town Dartleagh, Tullyglish, Credonett, Rothcarburry,
Carrygagh, Clogherte, Tullynemalloge, Cromvaghy, Drumacocombe, Carryhugh,
Iskimmedy, Dunbarge, Crossmore, als Cady, Drumferish ... [and tons more
townlands in Co Monaghan!] Henry Richardson retained use for himself and his
daughters: Mary, Katherine, Elinor, Elizabeth, Dorothy & Anne RICHARDSON
during his or their lifetime. |
11 |
86 |
4051 |
JOHNSTON, William |
Armagh |
1712 Aug 11 |
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BTW William JOHNSTON of
Gilford Co. Down Esq. of 1 pt & William MAJOR of Tandragee Co. Armagh of
other pt … town and Lands of Loghans in Parish Tullylish … WITNESS George
JOHNSTON & Thomas LEECH at or near Monaghan, Co. Monaghan & Laurence
O’BRIEN of Tandragree. |
11 |
111 |
4123 |
GORE, Francis |
Clare |
1713 Jun 19 |
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BTW Francis GORE Sr. of
Clonrond, Co. Clare Esq of 1 pt & Joseph DAMER of City of Dublin Esq. of
other pt . In consid of £1,500 paid ny Joseph DAMER sold all the Castletown
lands… Lands of Ballymeslan East & West, Behy, Lislorkan, Ballysheen,
part of Killconnell, one quarter of Ballynelacken, ¼ Cloghandine … The
Mansion and Manor House of Castletown and lands of Clonrond als Clonroud …
all in town of Ennis Co. Clare, the Abbey & Gardens of Ennis … late in
possession of John GORE Esq. deceased … Mills of Ennis … all in Barony of
Islands Co. Clare, |
11 |
136 |
4185 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1713 Aug 18 |
See ROD 9-447- 4184 for similar info
Btw. Enoch PALMER of City of Dublin Founder of the 1 pt
& Michael JACKSON of same City Clothier of the other pt. In
consid of Marriage between the said Michael JACKSON and Mary
McCRACKEN niece to said Enoch PALMER … 5 shillings…Tenement with
appurtenances demised to Francis GREDELL on east side of Boot Lane Dublin for
91 years from May 1 1703 at 8 pounds per annum during life of William PALMER
father of said Enoch and one peppercorn.
… assigns that new brick house with the appurtenances
demised to Brigadier Fairfax situate on the west side of Boot Lane Oxmantown Dublin… term of 91 years See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
11 |
202 |
4348 |
|
Sligo |
|
GORE-ORMSBY |
11 |
266 |
4490
|
REED, John |
Armagh |
1713, Dec 7 |
GRAHAM TO REED
Memorial of Deed of Lease between Arthur GRAHAM of Ballyheriland,
Co Armagh Gent. & John REED of Lisnadill, Co “Ardmagh”, farmer ‘assigns
all that Quarter Townland of Letvicullen then in his the said John REED and
his undertenants possession Situate in the Parish and County of Ardmagh
together with all right, members and appertenances thereunto belonging &
excepting & thereout such part & proportion thereof as now doth and
formerly did belong to the Mill of Letvicullen during the lives of John Reed
son of the said John REED, William REED and Robert REED Sons of Clement REED
of Ballymaguonen in the County of Down [in this deed, it says –in error - Co
Down not Armagh] Farmer and at the Rents and Covenants therein specified ...
the sum of thirty Five pounds Sterling to him paid by James REED of Ardmagh
Merch assigned and made over to him the said James REED .... witnesses Thomas
REED, James REED, Clement REED, Robert McCAN & John BRENNAN [see beneath
as well] Letvicullen |
11 |
267 |
4491 |
REED, John |
Armagh |
1713, Dec 7 |
GRAHAM TO REED
Memorial of Deed of Lease between Arthur GRAHAM of
Ballyheriland, Co Armagh Gent. & John REED of Lisnadill, Co “Ardmagh”,
farmer ‘assigns all that Quarter Townland of Letvicullen then in his the said
John REED and his undertenants possession Situate in the Parish and County of
Ardmagh together with all right, members and appertenances thereunto
belonging & excepting & thereout such part & proportion thereof
as now doth and formerly did belong to the Mill of Letvicullen during the
lives of Clement REED, son of the said John REED John JOHNSTON son to
William JOHNSTON of Lisnadill in sd county & of Ralph REED son of
William REED … witnesses Hector GRAHAM and John BRENNAN, Constant GRAHAM
Robert McCANN Memorial WITNESS: John BRENNAND, John CUNNINGHAM, Clement REED |
11 |
278 |
4523 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
GRAHAM-COLLY Outlack als ,
Outlarkon, B Fews |
11 |
348 |
4636 |
GORGES |
Meath |
1712 Jul 30 |
1708-1738 Irishtown, Manor
Kilmon
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195
BTW Hon Lt Gen Richard GORGES
of Kilbrew, Co. Meath of one pt & Oliver BOMFORD of Cushinstown Co. Meath
of the other … lands of Primatestown [Civil Parish of Kilmoon,
in the Barony of Skreen,], Irishtown [Civil Parish of Kilmoon,
in the Barony of Skreen]
and part of Killineen… NOTE: Richard GORGES (1662-1728, husband of Nichola Sophia
HAMILTON. He was the brother of Elizabeth GORGES (abt1675-1747) who married
Capt William JACKSON (bet1665-1668 – 1712) of Jackson Hall. |
11 |
356 |
47162 |
|
Sligo |
|
Earl of Carlingford – CAULFIELD
Many townlands |
12 |
62 |
4429 |
BALL |
Louth |
1713 Nov 25 |
BALL-SHEPHEARD North Side of Lawrence St. Drogheda,
Lease and release between George BALL of Drogheda Esq.
of the one part & William SHEPHERD of Betaghstowne in Co. Meath, Gent of
the other part .. involves deed #204 as part of tripartite lease…. Now
Alderman ARMITAGE’s land on east & Wm MORRIS’s holding on the west.
WITNESS Edward SINGLETON & John BYRNE both of Drogheda |
12 |
83 |
4487 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
WOOD-GRAHAM Maghrantrim,
McCantram, B Fews |
12 |
84 |
4492 |
REED |
Armagh |
1713, Mar 1 |
GRAHAM to REED Letvicullen
Memorial of a deed NOTE I initially had pg 11 in error)
Arthur GRAHAM of Ballyheriland Co Ardmagh Gent. &
Clement REED of Ballymagnonan Co Armagh Farmer. ... quarter Townland of
Letvicullen ... Excepting therout such part and proportion therof as now doth
or formerly did belong to the Mill of Letvicullen during the lives of Thomas
REED, Robert REED, and William REED sons of the said Clement REED ... |
12 |
131 |
4623 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1713 Jan 23 |
BLIGH-CUSAK
WITNESS George JACKSON, Gent, City of
Dublin Property not specified. Lease Lives Athanasius, Catherine & James
CUSACK £62 pa AnneChamney |
12 |
157 |
4689 |
JACKSON, Arthur |
Meath |
1709 Feb 11 |
LANDS OF MARSHALRATH
Mem. of deed of lease and release Feb. 11, 1709
Richard SHENTON [aka SHINTON] of Ballyresk, Co. Meath,
to Jocelyn and Marcus BARNES of Cooks town, Co. Meath. lands in Co. Meath in
consideration of a marriage between Richd. SHENTON and Anne JACKSON als. BARNES, widow of Arthur JACKSON, and of a jointure settled
on her by her deceased husband out of the lands of Marshalrath in Co. Louth
for use of Richard SHENTON and his heirs. Anne JACKSON released
to Jocelyn & Marcus BARNES town and lands of Larga, Rathlegan,
Mullaghmore, Ballyhoe, Carrigheavy, , Barony of Slane, Co. Louth containing
200 acres 3r 20p.
NOTE: Arthur JACKSON
died 1706. |
12 |
200 |
4710 |
HAMILTON |
Meath |
1713 Jan 19 |
Francis HAMILTON’s will. Of Castlehamilton with dozens
of townlands incl Parsonstown, Co. Meath
mentioned to daughters of the body of Dame Anne HAMILTON. nephew Arthur Cecil… |
12 |
423 |
5683 |
|
Mayo |
1714 Nov 27 |
BINGHAM, Henry S.-his will (1708-1729) |
12 |
448 |
5792 |
LESLIE |
Monaghan |
1714 Dec 24 |
BEAGHAN-LESLIE Book 43 (1708-1738)
Btw Edmond BEAGHAN of Eastbradenham, Norfolk, England
and Rev. Dr. Henry LESLIE of Hillsborough, Archdeacon of Down. Town and lands
of Derryvolla, … Corfad….. Ballybay with markets…… Clogher, Laragh … Drummore
with two mills…, in Barony of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan |
12 |
463 |
5869 or
8869 |
TIPPING |
Louth |
1712 Nov 25 |
BELLEW-TIPPING 1708-1729
Between
Richard BELLEW & Thomas TIPPING of Castletown, Co. Louth, Gent ... set to
TIPPING lands in Castletown Bellew in Barony of Dundalk, Co. Louth via the
Castletate –[F?]anacarry Farrandregg & Furry Hill cont 240A including
watermill & fishery of Castletown River ... for lives of Thomas TIPPING,
Ephraim [S?]TANNUS of Carlingford, Co. Louth, Gent. & Christopher Thomas
JOHNSTON of Carnilly [aka Carnally],
Co. Armagh, Gent. WITNESS: John MULHOLLAN of Claneeran, Co. Kildare, Gent;
Faithful FORTESQUE of City of Dublin, Gent.
Lord BELLEW – TIPPING
Indenture of Lease between Richard Lord Bellew, and
Thomas TIPPING of Castletown, Co. Lowth… 240 acres in Furry Hill.. lives of
Thomas TIPPING, Ephriam STANNUS of Carlingford, Co. Louth, & Charles
Thomas JOHNSTON of Camilly, Co. Armagh Gent.. WITNESSES: John MULLHOLLAN of
Claneeran, Co. Kildare Gent & Faithful FORTESCUE of City of Dublin, Gent. |
13 |
32 |
4756 |
PEPPARD |
Dublin |
1713 Feb 18 |
PEPPARD, Jacob. Esq. Dublin City RozMcC |
13 |
52 |
4918 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Kildare |
1709 Jan 7 |
BELLEW-JACKSON 1708-1729 Roz McC
Between Hon Richard Lord BELLEW Baron of
Dunleek of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Dryhett, Barony of Carberry,
Co. Kildare, farmer of other part .. set to JACKSON 107A in Dryhett
... lives of Thomas JACKSON, John WEILY, James MILLER the younger of
Tymaco all of Co. Kildare. WITNESS: Henry DOWDALL of City of Dublin, Thomas
FORTESQUE & John MULHOLLAN of same, Gent. 16 Mar 1713. NOTE: This is probably Thomas JACKSON b: in
Kilbank in Seathwaite, Lancashire, England +Ann MAN. SEE: Descendants of Nicholas Jackson They
were Quakers. |
13 |
62 |
5013 |
MITCHELBURNE |
Dublin |
1713 Feb 26 |
Index
42
Lease & Release
John OSBURN of City of Dublin
of 1st part. Richard MITCHELBURNE Ballyarthur,
[Castlemacadam, Barony Arklow], Co Wicklow Gent of 2nd part .
Release 27 Feb 1713 btw John OSBURN of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt &
Richard MITCHELBURN of 2nd pt & Rev Thomas WHALEY of Suddent
Co. Meath Clke of 3rd pt. L&R John OSBURN in consid of £400
granted to MITCHELBURN townlands of Slieveroe [Parish Moyne, Barony Ballinacor South], Newbane & Connygarry part of
Tullyluske [aka Tullylusk.
Parish Dunganstown, Barony Arklow] containing 400a for lease by lives from
George OSBORNE to said John OSBURN in Barony of Arklow,part of Timullin [aka Timullin,
Parish Kilcommon, Barony Arklow] Co. Wicklow in possession of James LINLEA
undertenant to Thomas WILLIAMS farmer granted for 31 years… and likewise
lands of Rahana [possibly Knockrahan] Co. Wicklow for lives of John OSBURN
& wife Sarah OSBURN & Richard MITCHELBURNE … and also lease from
Thomas WENTWORTH to Richard MITCHELBURN… in consid of £400 by Richard
MITCHELBURN to John OSBORNE was the money of Rev. Thomas WHALEY of Sudden,
Richard MITCHELBURNE acting in trust for WHALLEY, for 400a, By Arklow, Co
Wicklow, held on lease from George OSBURN to John OSBURN & previously
held by George OSBURN. John OSBURN also granting property in Co Wicklow held
by Thomas WILLIAMS, farmer, for 31 years by a lease in reversion from George
OSBURN to Richard MITCHELBURN.
NOTE: Richard MITCHELBURN was a brother of Col John
MITCHELBURN. Col. John MITCHELBURN married Susanna BERESFORD, the widow of
William JACKSON..Richard Mitchelburn’s wife was a Mary JACKSON. Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) , Castlemacadam Civil Parish, Barony of Arklow, Co.
Wicklow |
13 |
85 |
5170 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1714 June 2 |
JACKSON-TUCKER Book Index 1708-1729 Lease of 91
years
William JACKSON bricklayer of Dublin City
Deed of Mtg to Martin TUCKER Ballybough Lane in Dublin Wm JACKSON [his
mark]. WITNESS: John MOLLOY & Alexander McDONNELL |
13 |
105 |
5341 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1714 Jul 30 |
John BILLOP’s Will
John BILLOP of Pimlico in Liberties of Thomas Court
& Donore City of Dublin Merch will dated June 12 1713, wife Katherine
BILLOP... 25 pounds for her natural life... son Josiah BILLOP Witness: Michael JACKSON Weaver Dublin City NOTE:
Michael JACKSON subsequently married the widow. See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
13 |
123 |
5371 |
|
Sligo |
|
GORE-ORMSBY Barony Carbury
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
13 |
149 |
5454 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin
Queens
Kings |
1710 July 6 |
JACKSON-SHARPLES Book Index 1708-1729
Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens
County, farmer with Thomas BEWLEY of Bigbutter Lane (near City of DUBLIN)
tallow Chandler & Lancelot SIMPSON (James St. near Dublin City) of the
one part & James SHARPLES of Rousk [Roosk],
Parish of Ballymacwilliam,
Kings Co. (farmer) leased land called “Rourk”[?] in Lannanamarran [Lenamarran ] Parish of Ballymacwilliam,
Kings Co.
NOTE: 1714 Sep 28 JACKSON Robert Farmer Mountmellick, Offally holds letter of Attorney from said George
BEWLEY dated 1706
Term 77 years. WITNESS: Thomas COULTON, Innkeeper &
Thomas HEACOCKE [possibly PEACOCK],
Perukemaker & Thomas CURTIS blacksmith.
NOTE: These are included
in my Quaker
Jackson Tree |
13 |
295 |
5782 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Dublin |
1714 Dec 20 |
als Ayres, wife of said Robert Ayres. |
13 |
316 |
5822 |
JOHNSTON |
Monaghan |
1714 Jan 14 |
Farmer. Killynaslaugh, |
13 |
318 |
5826 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1714 Jan 15 |
JACKSON-LATOUCHE Book Index 1708-1729
William JACKSON of City of Dublin
Baker of 1st part & David LATOUCHE of Dublin, Merchant of other part ... JACKSON set to LATOUCHE one dwelling House & the house wherein Jonathon WOODALL
lately dwelled situate in Mark Alley in St. Francis Street, Dublin ... term
of 23 years rent of £9.5. WITNESS Nathaniell TAYLOR & Abraham LYON both
of City of Dublin. |
13 |
333 |
5864 |
|
Louth |
|
MOORE-MOORE Notes from Co. Louth Townland Books Annaghivacky,
Barronsland |
13 |
360 |
5867 |
BALL, John |
Meath |
1714 Dec 11 |
Image
194
BTW
John BALL of Trim in Co. Meath Gent of 1 pt & John PRESTON of Trim Gent
of the other. Reciting lease 1 June 1710 btw Richard Earl of Ranalagh to John
BALL. Land commonly known by name of Black Pryery with Plunkett’s Park in
Barony of Navan Co. Meath then held by John BALL and Francis EYRES and their
undertenants. NOTE: A generation later, a Francis EYRE married William JACKSON (1695-1744). A John EYRE married a Margery PRESTON, and their
sons were George EYRE (1680-1710) & John EYRE (?-1745). It is possible that the Frances
EYERS of this lease was a sister. |
13 |
365 |
5980 |
BRADFORD |
Dublin |
1714 Feb 15 |
ANDERSON-CALDBECK 1708-1729
Between
Thomas ANDERSON of City of Dublin Inn holder & Joyce ANDERSON also
BRADFORD his wife of which said Joyce is sole executrix of the will of her
late husband William BRADFORD late of Lazy Hill near Dublin, Carpenter dec’d
of the 1st part & William CALDBECK of City of Dublin bricklayer of the
other part. WITNESS: William DICK, clerk & Samuel COTTON, notary Public
both of City of Dublin. |
13 |
368 |
5996 |
McCULLAGH, Widow |
Down |
1708 Sep 18 |
Widow McCULLAGH was an
occupant of Killileagh, Co. Down. Re property near High Street in town of
Killileagh. MOS |
13 |
389 |
6101 |
BALL, Abraham |
Kerry |
1714 Dec 10 |
Image
220
Abraham BALL of Darver Co. Louth Esq of 1 pt &
Francis WOODLEY of City of Dublin, Gent … Lands in Co. Kerry that had been
granted to Thomas BALL father of Abraham BALL, Edward RICHARDSON & Elinor
BLACKSONE [?] or either of them by Letters Patent 19 Oct 20th year
of the reign of Charles 2nd [1681]. |
14 |
35 |
5110 |
LANGFORD, Theophillis |
Cork |
1712 Sep 18 |
LANGFORD, THEOPHILUS,
Kinsale, Esq. 18 Sept. 1712. Precis, \ p., 10 May 1714. Kinsman Hercules
Rowley, Esq. "Mrs. Rebecca Britton, daughter of Mary Britton"
and Oliver Plunkett, legatees. Mr. Thomas Leasy [? Lacey], Mr. John Suxbery,
friends. Ballincurry, Liberties of Kinsale. House in Cork held by Aid. Crone.
Mill Street, Cork, held by Joseph Studdert and John Kelly. Ground etc. in
Cork Street, Low Street, without Cork gate, and Low Fish Street joining the
Old Key in Kinsale; a lease in Church Lane near Freer Street, Kinsale, held
by William Murphy. Witnesses: Thomas Lacey, said John Suxbery, James Jones,
Kinsale, John Walton, late servant to testator, Robert Williams, Kinsale,
shipwright. Memorial witnessed by: William Barry, Dublin, scrivener, Will.
Simpson. Her. Rowley NOTE: Hercules ROWLEY was married to Mary LANGFORD |
14 |
46 |
5162 |
NUTTALL |
Kildare
Carlow |
|
Image
39
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14 |
55 |
5566 |
JACKSON, WIlliam |
Dublin |
1714 May 31 |
GREGG-JACKSON Found thanks to Linde Lunney
Btw Hugh GREGG of City of Dublin, merch of the 1 pt
& William JACKSON, bricklayer of th sd City of the other pt.lease
to JACKSON of a piece of ground situate on on South Side of
Ballybough Lane in City of Dublin cont in front to the sd lane 20 ft in the
rere fronting Gregge’s Lane 20 and depth front 200 ft bounded on the east to
a house belonging to Mr Daniel McNEALL on the West to a piece of ground set
by the sd GREGG to JACKSON on the north to Ballybough Lane and on the
south to the said Greg’s Lane… term of 89 years at rent of 3 pounds WITNESS:
Willam WILSON of City of Dublin Francis TUCKER of City of Dublin Gent.&
William KEEGAN of same City Gent. |
14 |
109 |
5283 |
|
|
|
KING-MORGAN |
14 |
125 |
5580 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin |
1711 May 16 |
Book Index 1708-1729
Lease between Robert JACKSON [d 1711] of
Crooked Staff, Co. Dublin, Tanner of the one part & Arthur POTTER of
Chamber St, of said Co. Weaver. Of the other part. JACKSON demised to
POTTER Dwelling House in Chamber St. Incl benefit of the pump. Bounded in
front by Chanbers St & in the rere with a stone wall belonging to the
premises… ease 51 years. Witnessed Jeremiah VICARS, Robert JACKSON jr. & William CARLING all of the Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore
in Co. Dublin, Tanners. NOTE: His tree is at JACKSONs
of St. Catherines. See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
14 |
186 |
6033 |
JACKSON, Adam |
Dublin |
1714 Feb 25 |
JACKSON-SCOTT 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729
Adam JACKSON of Pimlicoe in the Liberty
of Thomas Court and Donore and Co. Of Dublin, weaver of one part &
Nicholas SCOTT, City of Dublin, victualler … lives of George BOWLES of
Ballycrean son of John BOWLES of the same, farmer, Samuel WATSON son of John
WATTSON Co Carlow, & George ROOKE jr son of George ROOKE of Meath, baker.
WITNESSES: Moses CHEATHAM, William SUMNER clk to Thomas COOKE Publick Notary
in sd City. [ see deed 23-5-12243 for more details on land:
1718 Nov 19 Adam JACKSON of Pimlicoe in
the Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore and Co. Of Dublin, weaver. & John
BONYNGE of Cabaragh of said Co. Esq. Rect. Joseph BILLOP, late of the City of
Dublin merchant dec’d by his lease 1713 Sept 23 demised all that piece
of ground lying in alley on the west side of Pimlico aforesaid leading to the
tenter fields of Joseph Thomas bounded on the east with backsides of two
houses belonging to the said John Thomas, on the south to the holding of John
Buckley on the west to the holding of Michael Jackson... NOTE: earlier
Michael JACKSON marriage to BILLOP] |
14 |
231 |
6125 |
SALE, John |
Dublin
Kings |
1714 Mar 12 |
Image
139
BTW John SALE of City of
Dublin Esq of 1 pt & Rev. Joseph GRAVE of Geashell [Geashill, Parish Geashill, Barony Geashill] Kings Co. Clke
of the other. Assigns lease of ground on west side of Meath St City of Dublin
made by Sir Anthony PERCY to John DAVISON Carpenter 38’ X 103’ and 33’ in
middle [same details as in another deed] |
14 |
344 |
6356 |
|
Queens |
|
M’CALLAGHAN-GRART Graig, |
14 |
376 |
6403 |
BROWNE |
Dublin |
1715 Jun 13 |
BROWNE, Bernard-STEELE Coombe,
Bernard BROWNE of City of Dublin Esq. of the one pt
& John STEELE of Skinners Alley of other part. In consid of 1708 Lease
for three lives renewable the house backside & garden on the North side
of the Upper Coombe in the Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore late in
possession of Jane MUSGRAVE, widow bounded on the North by Mr. SANDYs late or
now, holding on the south of the Coombe on the est to James DUNNs now late
holding on the west to Thady BRYANs now or late for lives of Bernard BROWN,
Thomas BROWN jun son to Bernard BROWNE & Isaac ROBERTS son of Roger
ROBERTs of Thomas Innholder… by virtue of a lease from Edward Earl of Meath. See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
14
|
378 |
6410 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1715 Jun 13 |
Corp of Coleraine-JACKSON Bk 423: 1708-1738 Londonderry & Coleraine
Btw the Mayor Alderman and Burgesses of the Town of
Coleraine in the Province of Ulster and Richard JACKSON of the
City of Dublin Esq. of the other part… demised unto said Richard JACKSON all those the customs of the Markets and Faires of the said town of Coleraine
and County of Londonderry. WITNESSES: John OLPHERTS. Thomas ADERTON. Samuel
KINKEAD all of the said town of Coleraine. SEE: Jackson
of Coleraine. Timeline. This is quite likely Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) |
14 |
450 |
6560 |
|
Sligo |
|
GORE-ORMSBY Barony Carbury
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
14 |
456 |
6571 |
|
Cavan |
1708-1739 |
FRENCH-TUIT Enagh,
Castlerahan Civil Parish, Barony of Castlerahan |
14 |
465 |
66603 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1715 Jul 14 |
Deed of Assignment made by Bernard BROWNE of City of
Dublin Esq. & Nathaniel TUMBALE of the same city, clothier of house &
Tenement late in possession of Thomas PARENCE, south side of Cork St in
Liberty of. Thomas Court & Donore which had been held for lives of sd
Bernard BROWNE, Isaac ROBERTSON, of Roger ROBERTS of Thomas Court Inn holder
& Philip MARTIN of Plimlicoe, merchant... The said Nathanial TUMBALE did
in consideration of 50 pounds sterling pd by William JACKSON of Thomas
Court and Donore in Co. Dublin, Gent assign the premises to Wm JACKSON. Witnessed John BOOKER, City of Dublin, Looking Glass maker; Jeremiah VICKERS
of the same City, Tanner; and William BARRY of the same, scrivener. |
14 |
474 |
6629 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1715 Jul 6 |
DAVIS et al to GOWER. JACKSON-GOWER Book Index
1708-1729
Peter DAVIS of City of Dublin, ??ingmaker
[Periwigmaker]; William JACKSON of the same City of Dublin Bricklayer.
& Thomas GOWER of sd City Gent.for 100 pounds pd by Thomas GOWER lease
dated June 8,1683 made by Elizabeth WHITE, widow exec of Henry WHITE dec’d to
Patrick STANTON joiner a plot of land in Anglesey’s St.,in suburbs of City of
Dublin ... lease assigned to Wm JACKSON and afterwards by the
Sherriffs of the County of the City of Dublin by virtue of a writ of Tier[?]
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas. At the suite of Francis MATTHEWs
Innkeeper to the said Peter DAVIS. Witnessed by Peter DALY of Dublin, Gent; Elinor
JACKSON wife of the said William JACKSON and Thomas
MEREFIELD of Dublin, notary. |
15 |
43
44 |
6704 |
JACKSON, Henry & James |
Meath |
1715 Aug 31 |
BLIGH-JACKSON
JACKSON-FARRELL site research
Memorial of a Lease for lives renewable for ever dated 31 August 1715, Thos
Bligh, Brittas, County Meath Esq 1st part, Henry JACKSON, Lisnabow,
County Meath, the other part.
Recites a grant from Thos BLIGH to Henry JACKSON of sixteen
poles Poles of Ballynaticknuff now in the possession of the said Henry JACKSON containing by common estimation 152 acres or thereabouts,
situated in the Barony of Kells, County Meath with all Rights, etc.
Term; to hold these lands during the term of the natural lives of the said Henry JACKSON, the Lessee, Hugh JACKSON aged about four
years, eldest son of the said Henry JACKSON and of James JACKSON aged about one, son of said Henry JACKSON. Fine
£15 sterling payable on death of each life....
No JACKSON witnesses. Note: the fact that the next memorial also has JACKSON names is intriguing. SEE: Jacksons
of Lisnaboe and Lisnaboe
documents |
15 |
44 |
6705 |
JACKSON, Robert & sons John & Thomas &
Widow Joyce |
Dublin |
1715 July 1
1715 Sept 2 |
Book Index 1708-1729
JACKSON-VICARS
Memorial of an Indenture of Lease dated 5 July 1715,
between Joyce JACKSON widow and relict of Robert JACKSON late of the City of Dublin Tanner deceased, and John JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON sons of the said Robert JACKSON of the one part They had rented to Jeremiah VICKERS “all that house or
tenement situate on the south side of Chambers Street in the Liberty of the
Court of Donore and County of Dublin next adjoining to Jeremiah VICKERS on
the east and to the west to Mr. PORTERs dwelling house together with the backside
house of Ease and all other the appurtenances ...” for the yearly rent of
£8.10s . Witnesses: Robert JACKSON a Dublin tanner. William JACKSON of Dublin, gentleman. And Robert WALLIS and William BARRY
scrivener. ... delivered 1 Sept 1715 at 9:15 AM NOTE: His tree is at JACKSONs
of St. Catherines. |
15 |
44 |
6706 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Meath |
1715 Sept 1 |
JACKSON-FARRELL site research Lease for lives
dated 1 September 1715, Thomas Bligh, Brittas, County Meath Esq. to Nathan
NESBITT. . .lives of Nesbitt family.. One of the witnesses was Henry JACKSON,
Lisnabow, County Meath, Gent.
Additional notes May 2007: Four Poles of Kinachan
aforesaid now in the possession of the said Nathan containing by estimation
two hundred and seventy three acres... with the Mills theron and all
Milldams, watercourses and rights... yearly rent of £65 . delivered 1 Sept
1715 near 10:00 AM. SEE: Jacksons
of Lisnaboe and Lisnaboe
documents |
15 |
127 |
6952 |
Beresford, Marcus Sr. |
Meath |
1715 Jul 22 |
LOWTHER 1708-1729
Image
75
BTW Marcus Beresford of City
of Dublin Bart of 1 pt & George LOWTHER of Kilbrew, Co. Meath of 2nd pt. … Richard GORGES, Kilbew…. |
15 |
170 |
7109 |
DONALDSON |
Dublin |
|
See 15 172 14344 |
15 |
172 |
14344 |
DONALDSON |
Dublin |
1715, Jan 19 |
DONNALDSON-LAMONT
Donnaldson an Inn keeper of the City of Dublin &
Daniel Lamont of Dublin - deed for land fronting Strand Street & Liffey.
On the previous page (15/170/7109) is another ref to Randall Donaldson
Innkeeper of Dublin, this time with land from Abbey Street north to Strand
Street south |
15 |
241 |
7373 |
BERESFORD, Marcus Sr. |
|
1708-1729 |
KIRKWOOD |
15 |
242 |
7377 |
JACKSON, Beresford |
Londonderry |
1719 Jul 2 |
for the £107 owing to Beresford
JACKSON of Ballymarghy [aka Bellarena,
Parish Magilligan.
[aka Tamlaghtard?] Barony Keenaght], Londonderry,
John RANKAN [aka RANKIN] of Green Castle, Donegal to Beresford JACKSON for land of Carrortrasna [Carrowtrasna,
Parish Moville
Lower, in the Barony Inishowen East],
in Manor of Green Castle, Barony Inishowen [Co.
Donegal] for remainder of term of lease he held from Arthur
CHICHESTER, proviso for redemption 2 Aug next. NOTE:
This is the Beresford JACKSON son of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706). In TGF Paterson Book 135 at Armagh
County Museum, there are notes of an indenture on 4 Aug 1714 btw Beresford
JACKSON late of Ballymargay, Co. Londonderry Gent & Henry WRAY of
Castle Wray. [Castlewray [Parish of Aghanunshin,,
Barony Kilmacrenan],
Co. Donegal Esq. & Jane his wife (sister of Beresford) sells lands of Machronnon
alias Mackroharnan, Gortlee, Carnamughagh, Bollencessuddan, Killalastin and
tenements of Letterkenny … lying in Barony of Kilmkrennan, Co. Donegal to
Henry WRAY. NOTE: Maghernagran, Gortlee, Carnamogagh
Lower, & Carnamogagh
Upper, Killylastin,,
and Letterkenny,
are all in the Parish Conwal,
Barony Kilmacrenan,
Co. Donegal. |
15 |
280 |
7495 |
BROWNE |
Mayo |
1716 May 7 |
BINGHAM, Henry S.-Josias BROWNE 1708-1729 |
15 |
333 |
7671 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
JOHNSTON-STEUART Carrickleane |
15 |
339 |
7687 |
JACKSON, Ambrose |
Mayo |
|
Found by Linde Lunney.
SEE: 16-349-7686 – likely much the same. |
15 |
345 |
7715 |
|
Leitrim |
1716 Jun 23 |
DENNISTOWN-KNOX Book 55
Btw George DENNISON of City of Dublin Merchant &
Thomas KNOX of Dungannon, Co Tyrone Esq of other pt. [lands incl Aghavilly in
Co Leitrim] |
15 |
346 |
7719 |
CLARKE |
Down |
1716 Jun 25 |
HAMILTON-CLAKE
Bwt William HAMILTON and Archibald HAMILTON both of
Killyleagh, Co Down Esq of the 1 pt & James CLARKE of the same Merch of
the other pt. demised to James LARKE all that Dwelling House or third pt of
tenement wherein the sd James CLARKE now resides on the south west side of
the High Street of Kilyleagh btw Mr James HAMILTON’s Dwelling House and the
dwelling house of Gawen PETTECREW… [descry of land] for lives of James
CLARKE, Thomas CLARKE son of sd Jaes CLARKE & Hannah CLARKE daughter of
sd James CLARKE. |
15 |
367 |
7783 |
JACKSON, Edward |
Armagh |
1715 Nov 18 |
JACKSON-O’BRIEN 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729
Between Edward JACKSON of Ballimore, Co.
Ardmagh, yeoman & Lawrence O’BRIEN of Tandragee Co Armagh Gent. ... land
in Ballimore lease to JACKSON by Oliver St. JOHN Esq. By a lease |
15 |
373 |
7810 |
JOHNSON, Robert |
Louth |
|
JOHNSON elder-CALDWELL Notes from Co. Louth Townland
Books Annaghivacky, Barronsland
A major transfer of a great swat of lands – too many to
note.. MOORE. |
15 |
376 |
7821 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1716 Jul 24 |
Katherine Billop Widow Dublin 1717 Michael JACKSON clothier Pimlico – thanks to a Linde Lunney find.
Btw Katherine BILLOP of City of Dublin Widow &
relict of John BILLOP her late husband and sole executrix and devisee of
Josiah BILLOP her deceased son of the 1 pt; and Michael JACKSON of the same, clothier all that piece or parcel of land situate on the west
side of Pimlico bounding on the east to the watercourse running by Pimlico on
the west partly to the late holding of the widow EASTWOOD and partly to the
Tenter fields now or lately belonging to Joseph THOMAS of Mill Street Miller
on the North to the Watercourse of Trippiloe and on the south to a new lane
leading from Pimlico to the said Tenter Fields with equal benefit of the said
lane, also that piece or parcel of ground situate in an Alley on the West
side of Pimlico leading to the Tenter fields of the same Joseph THOMAS on the
south to the holding of on the West to the holding of the said Michael JACKSON and on the North to the alley aforesaid 34 feet in front to
the said Alley and 38 feet deep or thereabouts be it more or less with all
the walls enclosing the said ground and all buildings and improvements
erected.. to hold to Michael JACKSON for the lives of George
BOWLES, Samuel WATSON George BROOKE jr named in certain indentures See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
15 |
411 |
7967 |
JACKSON, Joyce |
Dublin |
1716 Jun 2 |
JACKSON-CLAYTON 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729
Between Joyce JACKSON of City of Dublin,
widow of 1st part & the Rev. Stafford LIGHTBURN of the 2nd part & Rev. John CLAYTON, Dean of Kildare & Prebend of St. Michans of
the other part. Complicated lease involving lands of Hodgestown, Barony of
Moyfenragh, Co. Meath and leases and mtg of deceased RAYNER…. Joyce JACKSON,
widow, in consid of 129 pounds 17 s 11p + interest released lands to John
CLAYTON NOTE: Joyce JACKSON née
SHAW’s tree is at JACKSONs
of Crooked Staff. Her husband Robert JACKSON died 1711. |
15 |
489 |
105611 |
JACKSON |
Londonderrry |
|
1739-1810 NOTE: Bk 15 Must be wrong book number. NOTE: ROD 158-228-105611 is at Image
123. There is no mention of JACKSON, and it relates to Palmerstown , Parish of Palmerstown,
Barony of Balrothery
West,. |
15 |
492 |
8436 |
|
Louth |
1716 Dec 22 |
MOORE-BROUGHTON Notes from Co.
Louth Townland Books [many lands]
WITNESS: Capt Francis HOWARD, Francis PEPPER of Atherdee
Merchant, William LITTLE of Clintonrath & John ALLIN of Atherdee.
Annaghivacky, Barronsland. NOTE: Capt Francis HOWARD married Elizabeth JACKSON.
See JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
16 |
1 |
6720 |
MONTGOMERY, Robert |
Longford |
1715 Jul 1 |
Image
10
BTW David FAIRFIELD of
Ravaldrin Co. Longford Gent & Robert MONTGOMERY of Anarea, Co. Monaghan Gent.
1 pt & Mungo CAMPBELL of Stokestanme (?) Westmeath of the other pt –
leased Curragh or Bogg part of lands of Camiagh [Cam], Monnederragh [Monadarragh], Clanaheelagh [Clonwhelan], in Barony of Ardagh, Co Longford, for ever at 1
peppercorn yrly if requested and a fine of £10 every 21 yrs. NOTE: Mungo CAMPBELL was a
merchant from Glasgow.. |
16 |
108 |
7039 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
WHALEY-STEWART B. Armagh, B.
Fews |
16 |
108 |
7039 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
WHALEY-STEUART Mannaughquin
als, Monnaghicon, Monaghpatrick, Moylarge, B Fews. |
16 |
109 |
7040 |
IRWIN |
Fermanagh |
|
Christopher IRWIN of Castle Irwin, Co. Fermanagh &
[G?] IRWIN alias CARLETON of Rosselive – lots of townlands mentioned. |
16 |
118 |
7073 |
JACKSON, Jacob |
Kildare |
1714 Apr 2 |
SOURCE: Thrift Abstracts 1713
May 1
Image
70
BTW Thomas QUINN Alderman of
City of Dublin of 1 pt & Mathew PRETIOUS of Hutton Read [Huttonread,
Parish Oughterard,
Barony South Salt],
Co. Kildare farmer of the other pt. … 91a … Thomas QUINN to Jacob JACKSON of Athy merchant for 17 years from 1 May 1713 for rent of £52.5.6. WITNESS:
Samuel WOODWARD of City of Dublin Gent & John SMITH clerke to Thomas
COOKE Publick Notary. |
16 |
118 |
7074 |
ASHE |
Londonderry |
1710 Aug 31 |
Image
70
Capt Thomas ASHE of
Megharafelt Co. Londonderry & John RAINY of Belfast Gent of 1 pt … lots
of lands…. |
16 |
209 |
7308 |
BAYLEY |
Louth |
|
BAYLEY – MURRY Image 966 Gernasfarm Image 967
Dromullagh, Co. Louth Grange, |
16 |
237 |
7374 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1715 Feb 20 |
JACKSON-WILLS 1708-1738 Book Index 1708-1729
William JACKSON, City of Dublin, baker
& Anthony WILLS, of the Comb, Co. Dublin Clothier.... transfer of house
wherein Jonathon WOODALL lately lived containing 59 foot more or less to
Jacob WESTs tenement together with yards backsides in Marks Alley in suburbs
of City of Dublin. Lease and release 1710 Nov 8. Wm JACKSON [his mark] SEAL. |
16 |
284 |
7505 |
LANGFORD, Sir Arthur |
Antrim
Dubliun
Meath |
1715 Dec 1 |
LANGFORD, SIR ARTHUR,
Summerhill, Co. Meath, Bart. 1 Dec. 1715. Full, 3| pp., 9 May 1716. To be
buried in my chapel at Summerhill. Brother Henry Langford. Nephew Hercules
Rowley. Sister Susanna Langford. Niece Letitia Lady Viscountess Loftus of
Ely. Cousin Susanna Clements and her children. Cousin Francis McNeale and
children. " My cousins William Jenny and his sister Mary Usher."
Children of my cousin Hercules Burleigh. Cousin Theophilus Burleigh. Cousin
Arthur Burleigh and his children. Cousin Hercules Courtney, Esq., senr., his
sons Hercules and Francis and his four youngest daughters. Cousins Hercules
and Thomas Upton. Cousin Susanna Carey and her four sisters. Thomas Upton,
Dublin Esq., trustee. Lady O'Neill, former annuitant. John Curtis, Dublin,
Esq. Dr. Duncan Comyng (Cumyng). Mr. Joseph Boyse. Walter Stephens, Esq. Mrs.
Ann Couse. Mr. Cheney. Mr. Oliver Bomford and Mr. John Charles, tenants.
George Dennis trustee, and his son Arthur. Mr. Benjamin Pratt, trustee. Geo.
Granger, John Fagan and George Baasman, servants. Bequests to Presbyterian Meeting
Houses in Dublin, and £30 per annum for ever for a Presbyterian Minister at
Summerhill.
The Manors of
Killmakevett, Killelaugh, Massareen, Co. Antrim. Ederaowen in Manor Killulta,
Co. Antrim. Carnegraney, Barony Ballaliney and other lands in Co. Antrim.
Summerhill, Rahainstowne, Baconstown, Ballanderry, Jordanstowne,
Ballygortogh, Iffernock, Agher Pallace, Adrams, Baldwinstown, Newtowne,
Tobergregan, Adamstowne and other lands in Co. Meath. Merchant's Key,
Skipper's Lane, city of Dublin, and lands in the county, city and suburbs of
Dublin, and all other real and personal property etc. Witnesses: William
Tyrrell, Minister of Rathmullion, Henry Shields, Ballygortagh, gent., and
Benjamin Pratt, Agher Pallace, gent., all in Co. Meath. Memorial witnessed by
: Ja. Wilde, Hen. Buckley.. Hercules Rowley (seal) NOTE:
Mary LANGFORD (d 1684) was the wife of Sir John ROWLEY, and a sister to
Arthur LANGFORD. She was the sister of Susanna Langford, and mother of
Arthur’s Nephew Hercules Rowley, and Niece Letitia Lady Viscountess
Loftus of Ely |
16 |
304 |
7559 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
John HAMILTON’s Will
Carranaghs |
16 |
349 |
7686 |
JACKSON, Ambrose & wife |
Cork |
1715 Mar 2 |
JACKSON- JEMMETT. Book Index 1708-1738
Between Judith Jenpin de la CROIX of the City of Cork,
Widow & Ambrose JACKSON of the same Merchant Judith JACKSON als De la CROIX his wife & Elizabeth & Mary De la CROIX of the same
City spinster of the one part & Warham JENNETT of the same City Esq of
the other part Reciting a deed from 1704 Isaac De La CROIX dec’d, merchant of
Cork demised a large stone house, cellar & garden in the North East Marsh
of Cork, Parish of St. Mary Shandon .Isaac made many improvements and demised
to his wife, Jenpin De la CROIX & his three daughters incl Judith Jehpin
De la CROIX, wife of Ambrose JACKSON SEE: Ambrose JACKSON in page about Strettel JACKSON. |
16 |
353 |
7703 |
BALL |
Armagh |
1716 May 11 |
BALL-VAUGHAN 1708-1738
Image
197
Abraham BALL of Darver, Co Louth & Florinda his
wife of 1st part & John VAUGHAN of City of Dublin, Gent &
Simon GOODWIN of Talbowtown [Talbotstown
Lower or Talbotstown
Upper], Co. Wicklow Esq of 2nd part, John GARSTIN of Steddin
in Co. Meath Esq. & James LEIGH of Waltertown, Co. Louth Esq of 3rd part. Transfer of townlands: Drumlougherry, Teer, Corliss, Annaghmarr, Sytrim,
Cullyhanna, Raceeland, Cross [aka Crossmaglen], Munoge [Monag] & Urher [ Urcher], Drumnacavale, Emurycame,
Legmoylinall, Barony of Fews, Co. Armagh and more lands in Barony of Orier,
Co Armagh & Barony of Ruteath, Co. Meath … lands at Creekstown & the Moiety of town and
lands of Knavinstown in Barony Ratoath Co. Meath … much legal language …for the use of Thomas BALL, eldest son of Abraham & Florinda and after
his decease to male heirs and then to John BALL, 2nd son of
Abraham & Florinda... Norman BALL 3rd son... Abraham BALL 4th son. NOTE: This is Abraham BALL (d 1740) and
Florinda NORMAN (d 1753). His nephew John BALL (married Dorothy JACKSON (1686-1760). She was a daughter of William JACKSON and
Elizabeth GORGES. |
16 |
375 |
7756 |
BERESFORD, Marcus Sr. |
|
1708-1729 |
CUMMIN |
16 |
398 |
7812 |
SALE, John |
Dublin
Wexford |
1716 Jul 3 |
Image
221
WITNESS: John SALE Esq. of
City of Dublin |
16 |
403 |
7822 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1716 Jul 19 & 20 |
JACKSON-BILLOP NOTES in 2009 diary Book
Index 1708-1738
Marriage between Michael JACKSON of City
of Dublin, Clothier of 1st part & Katherine BILLOP of same
city the widow & relict of John BILLOP her late deceased husband &
sole executrix of Josiah BILLOP her deceased son. Michael JACKSON to Katherine BILLOP land on the west side of Pimlicoe bounding on the east to
the Watercourse running by Pimlicoe on the west to the [?]ale holding of the
widow EASTWOOD & partly to the Tenter Fields lately belonging to Joseph
THOMAS of Millstreet, Miller on the North (more description). WITNESS:
Patricia WARREN & Bartholomew RIVERS, City of Dublin Merchants &
William SUMNER Clerk to Thomas COOKE, Dublin Notary Public. SEE; Jacksons
of Pimlico |
16 |
422 |
7870 |
SALE |
Dublin |
1716 Aug 4 |
Image
234
Elizabeth TEAKER of City of
Dublin Widow of the one part; John UNDERWOOD of City of Dublin Ironmonger;
Hugh BRADY of Kilcooney Co. Galway, Gent & William BARRY of City of
Dublin Gent of the other part. Tripartite deed Btw said Elizabeth TEAKER of
the first part John BRADY of Raheens Co. Clare Esq of the 2nd pt
& John UNDERWOOD, Hugh BRADY and William BARRY of 3rd pt.
Reciting that Lucretia ARUNDELL of City of Dublin widow relict and executor
of Robert ARUNDEL of same City Alderman deceased being possest of a
considerable estate on lands & several Houses and Tenements in the
Suburbs of Dublin and having four daughters viz: Hanna, Deborah, Abigail and
Lucretia ARUNDEL unprovided for did on 5 Feb 1670 make her last will
bequeathing her estate equally to her four daughters … reciting that Thomas
TEAKER late of Rathmore Co. Kildare Clke deceased having intermarried with
Hannah ARUNDELL he the said Thomas & Hannah his wife and Henry BUNBURY
merchant to the said Deborah [ARUNDEL] his wife & Thomas SPRUNGER Gent
and the said Abigail [ARUNDEL] his wife & Luke LOWTHER & Elias BEST
Alderman who were left executors for nd on behalf of the said Lucretia the
Younger … 4 lots … incl the house on Patrick Street and backside adjoining
Mill House Barkhouse Tanyard & Garden formerly in possession of Lucretia
ARUNDEL deceased and afterwards in the possession of Elias BEST held by
leases from the City of Dublin for a term of years … reciting 9 Jan 1681
Thomas THEAKER & Hannah his wife … drew the first lot … Hannah having
died before the said Thomas THAKER who then married Elizabeth THEAKER… Thomas
THEAKER made his will 7 July 1713 leaving all to wife Elizbeth THEAKER. Also
reciting John CARTY of City of Dublin Gent by his lease 30 Aug 1715 in
consideration of £500 released to Elizabeth THEAKER lease 18 Apr [1716] made
by Anne STANDISH and Mary MIDDLETON Widow to said John CARTY the Dwelling
House or houses, Brewhouse & Malthouse then in possession of Ann STANDISH
& Mary MIDDLETON & their undertenants … being on the Poddle Water & New Roe in Liberty of Thomas
Court & Donore in Co. Dublin with all Outhouses or Tenements,
Stables Backsides, Gardens Ways, Passages & Appurts … bounded on the west
by the street of Newroe on the south with Mr. SALEs Houses or concerns & on the
North with the Kings pavement on the Poddle Water aforesaid and on the east
with [Abel?] Robert MASONs and Mrs. GUSTARD’s houses containing in front to
the Poddle Water 103’ & in front to Newroe 137’ for lives of James STANDISH & Henry STANDISH sons of
Anne STANDISH for and during natural life of Mary CORNIN als MIDDLETON daughter
to Mary MIDDLETON … several brick houses erected on the Premises in Room of
Old Houses …. Marriage to be solemnized shortly btw Elizabeth THEAKER &
John BRADY … WITNESS: John CARTEY & Henry BUCKLEY Gents of City of Dublin |
17 |
18 |
8069 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
TICHBORNE-MURPHY B Fews
Camoy, Cregganduffe, Carnally’B.
Fews Glassdromin, B Fews
Kiltabane, Killanboly,
Killobane, Killanbony, Kiltebane, B Fews
Tullydonnell, B Fews |
17 |
30 |
8091 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1716 Oct 5 |
Jas Mitchell Dublin to James
Jackson gent 1716 Dawson St
James MITCHELL of the City of
Dublin Joyner of the 1 pt & James JACKSON of the same City Gent of
the other pt. reciting that Joshua DAWSON Esq by lease and release… granted
to James MITCHELL all that piece of ground on south side of Dawsons St
containing 65 feet fronting to Stephens Green containing to the front of Dawsons Street 226 feet and a
half and containing 217 foot and a half joining Joseph LEESON’s holding
together with the new brick house wherein Mr. GLOVER then dwelt then lately erected
by the said James MITCHELL and the old house and all the improvements then or
lately standing there… to hold to James MITCHELL and his assigns for ever at
yearly rent of £9 sterling and a sugar loaf at Christmas or 5 shillings in
lieu thereof yearly forever… in consid of £315 to be paid to the said James
JACKSON and also in consid of the sd James JACKSON making a deed
of fee farm of the rest of the premises set to Mr. GLOVER.. land granted to James
JACKSON in presence of James WILDE and William BARRY |
17 |
78 |
8217 |
MONTGOMERY |
Dublin |
1716 Jun 11 |
Image
56
BTW William MONTGOMERY of
City of Dublin Merchant Henry BROWNRIGG of Annagh, Co. Wexford Gent Henry
CRELLIN of City of Dublin Tallow Chandler & Mary CRELLIN als LIFFSLEY
wife of said Henry CRELLIN & Joseph ROGERS of Cuty of Dublin Merchant
& Mary ROGERS als BROWNRIGG wife of said Joseph BROWNRIGG of 1 pt. John
BALF of City of Dublin Merchant of other pt … demised to John BALF house or
tenement in Temple Barr Dublin wherein the said Mary ROGERS then dwelt
together with the Brewhouse, Horsemill, Outhouses etc with liberty of egress
through the Gateway leading out of said Street into the said premises through
or under the Forestreet house set to Mary CRELLIN by Thomas PHILLIPS … with
water from well also the Brining Vessells .. to be held by John BALF for term
of 30 years … WITNESS: Lavallin NUGENT of City of Dublin Apothocary &
William BARRY of same Scrivener.
NOTE: The names index recorded the volume as #7. |
17 |
104 |
8306 |
MITCHELBOURNE, Richard |
Dublin |
1716 July 6 |
Image
69
Btw Richard Lord Viscount
ROSSE of one pt & Richard MITCHELBURNE of City of Dublin Esq of other pt.
… in consid of £567 paid by Richard MITCHELBURNE… a number of townlands in Baron
Arkloe, Co. Wicklow to hold for lives of Charles LAMBE eldest son of William
LAMBE of Willow Grove Co Wicklow Esq. Richard LAMBE 2nd son and
Lawrence CROW eldest son of William CROW of City of Dublin Gent…. WITNESS:
William LAMB, Francis ANDERSON. NOTE: Richard MITCHELBURN was a brother of Col John
MITCHELBURN. Richard MITCHELBURN’s wife was a Mary JACKSON. He was
from Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) , Castlemacadam Civil Parish, Barony of Arklow, Co.
Wicklow |
17 |
136 |
8407 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1714 Aug 14 |
William DOMVILLE, Esq., of Dublin City to Thomas JACKSON,
Esq., of Dublin City of parcel of ground on north side of Peter Street,
suburbs Dublin bound by ground of Mr. HUTCHINSON, of Mr LEE at £6 Ster p.a.
This deed was on back of assignment 14 July 1706 in which Thomas JACKSON, grantor (same person as B?) for £35 from Daniel READING, granted Daniel
READING sd parcel as granted Thomas JACKSON by William DOMVILLE Thanks
to Mike of Vancouver. |
17 |
165 |
8463 |
JACKSON, William Rev |
Dublin |
1709 Jan 26 |
WITNESS: Rev. William JACKSON, then curate of
St. Michaels. RE: House in Trapper Lane formerly held by Alderman Charles
FOSTER relating to a trust for the Parish of St. Michael the Archangel,
Dublin. NickRed |
17 |
169 |
8473 |
PEPPARD |
Dublin |
1716 Jan 11 |
Image
102
PEPPARD, Jacob
Deed BTW Joseph FOSTER Master
of Corp of Taylors Dublin commonly known by the name of the Fraternity of St
John the Baptist of Dublin George QUARRY and Charles TINDALL master of said
fraternity & William ASTON merchant of Dublin. All of town or village called
Baskin in Barony of Cooloch Co Dublin… lands late in [possession of Arthur
SMITH Gent and all that Lot in Oxmantown in Parish of St. Michans without the walls. In City of
Dublin in length from the Highway or pavement in the east unto Oxmantown
green containing length backwards three score
and 18 yards… south to lands of St Catherine’s Guild in the Church of St.
Michans…… lots of tenants mentioned incl John
ROBSON als ROBINSON & Nicholas VICKERS & Thomas ANDERSON… also lands
in Town of Wicklow, Co. Wicklow then in possession of Jacob PEPPARD. Esq.
[Complicated – and I have not made sense of it all – only that the connection
btw Drogheda & Oxmantown is interesting] |
17 |
243 |
8684 |
|
Armagh |
1716 Jan 25 |
Image
140 1708-1738
MARKES-TIPPING Par Loghall
BTW William MARKES of
Clovenden Parish Loughgall, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & Thomas TIPPIN [TIPPING]
of Aghanbegg & Mary RICHARDSON of Agrylogher Widow of same parish &
Co. Last will of William RICHARDSON late of Agrylogher … 40a in upper part
of Cloveneden now in tenure & occupation of Hugh WALLACE Gent 14a3r
& Land of Cloveneden now in occupation of John HENAN [KENAN?] 21a |
17 |
294 |
8878 |
SALE, John |
Wicklow |
1716 Mar 16 |
Image
167
Deed of Mtg btw John SALE of
Co. Dublin Esq of the other part. Reciting that Edward KENNEDY of
Mountkennedy Co. Wicklow deceased and Dame Katherine KENNEDY his wife did by
an indenture of lease Sept 15, 1709 set unto John
SALE all that land by the name Sandymount
Park containing 10 acres more or less in Manor of Mountkennedy Parish and
Barony of Newcastle Co. Wicklow for term of 3 lives renewable for rent of one
pepper during the life of John SALE … mtg to Richard
WARBURTON. NOTE: The one peppercorn rent would seem to indicate some
kind of a family connection between SALE and KENNEDY. |
17 |
321 |
8987 |
CONLY |
Drogheda |
1716 Mar 13 |
CONLY Ignatius – CONLY
Between Robert CONLY Merchant of Drogheda of the one
part & Ignatius CONLY of the same Merchant and brother of Robert CONLY,
sons of Luke CONLY deceased merchant late of Drogheda… after death of Luke
CONLY house leases went to Richard CONLY eldest son of Luke CONLY who died
without issue & intestate. No other family names mentioned… |
17 |
406 |
9252 |
BROWN |
Cork |
1717 May 21 |
BOYLE, Wm-BROWN & Wife 1708-1729
William BOYLE Merch of City of Cork & John BROWN of
same City Mariner |
18 |
20 |
8218 |
McCULLAGH, Patrick |
Dublin |
1716 Oct 20 |
Patrick McCULLAGH of Dublin
City, Merchant witnessed deed. RozMcC |
18 |
48 |
8302 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1716 Sep 27 & 28 |
JACKSON-MITCHELL
Image
359 Book Index 1708-1738
James JACKSON of City
of Dublin, Gent of 1st part & James MITCHELL of same Joiner
... corner plot of land on north side of St. Stephens
Green. Containing in front to said green 36’
to the front of Dawsons Street running levill to Mr. GLOVERs Stable 115’ on
the West side to Mr. GLOVER’s holding containing 110’9” and on the north to
Mr. GLOVERs Stable containing3 ½’ with the new brick house building the said
James MITCHELL to the front of the said Green and all of the buildings and
improvements thereon wherein Samuel ROWLAND now dwells the same being all the
rest & residue of a piece of ground of which the said premises… granted
in a Fee Farm by Josua DAWSON Esq. to said James MITCHELL now set to said Mr.
GLOVER WITNESS: Robert WALLIS Clke to William BARRY of City of Dublin
Scrivener and by William BARRY. James JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: see also #8091. |
18 |
56 |
8332 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
HAMILTON-SCOTT Cornerow, B.
Fews |
18 |
60 |
8344 |
BIRCH |
|
1708-1729 |
BIRCH, George-KELLY
BIRCH, John-KELLY |
18 |
98 |
8547 |
JOHNSTON |
Fermanagh |
1726 Jan 31 |
Charles CAMPBELL, City of Dublin, Merchant – John
MOORE, Dublin Merchant- James JOHNSTON of Magherymenagh in Co Fermanagh |
18 |
126 |
8650 |
BROWNE |
|
1708-1729 |
BROWNE, Peter-BINGHAM |
18 |
174 |
8786 |
DAWSON |
Laragh
Monaghan |
1712 Jun 8 |
WEYMOUTH-DAWSON Book 43 (1708-1738)
Thomas DAWSON of Town & City of Armagh Esq ... 3
tates of land Colragh, Laragh & Liscale lately in possession of Joseph
McKITTERICK now late of Parish of Mourne, Co Down, lying & being in
Barony of Farney Co Monaghan... for lives of Thomas DAWSON, Mary DAWSON his
wife & Walter DAWSON 2nd son... |
18 |
186 |
8809 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Dublin |
1716 Mar 11 |
Richard RUCKMAN to Joseph JACKSON, weaver
of Cork St. also Dolphins barn Lane Dublin, of corner house on Cork street
next to Magpye House [aka Magpie House], Ropers Rest house, Lime Kill House
and pipe makers wall from 29 Sep last past during lives of Henry PERCY, Esq.
, Robert PERCY, brother to Henry & John WARD, Brewer & survivors at
ster p.a. renewable on payment of 20s fine. Thanks to Mike of Vancouver. |
18 |
193 |
8822 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Dublin |
1713 Mar 15 |
JACKSON-TAGG [or SAGG] NOTES in 2009 diary Book
Index 1708-1738
Between Joseph JACKSON of Cork St. &
Dolphins Barn Lane, Co. Dublin, weaver of 1st part & John TAGG
of Meath St. In Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore in said Co. Weaver
for £10 in mtg Joseph JACKSON, weaver of
Cork St. also Dolphinsbarn Lane Dublin, to John TAGG, weaver of Cork St. also
Dolphinsbarn Lane Dublin, of corner house in Cork st als Dolphins Barn Lane
over against "Magpye house" leading to Ropers Rest House on west
side of sd lane, together with backside and little house in backside
"Limekilnhouse", even with Limekill house on east, adjoining
Pipemakers wall on west, for 500 yrs at 1 peppercorn, subject to repayment of
£10 + int. [Marginal note: Mtg satis 15 March 1717 No 220] Thanks to Mike of
Vancouver. |
18 |
200 |
8839 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
GRAHAM-GRAHAM Outlack als ,
Outlarkon, B Fews |
18 |
236 |
8929 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
GRAHAM-GRAHAM McCantrim, B
Fews |
18 |
261 |
9002 |
BERESFORD, Marcus Sr. |
|
1708-1729 |
LUNE |
18 |
266 |
9017 |
|
Louth |
1717 May 7 |
BARON-MURPHY Notes from Co. Louth Townland Books
Annaghivacky, Barronsland
John BARON of Atherdee, Co Louth, Gent & Patrick
MORPHY of Bellcotton Co Louth, Gent. Reciting Timothy ARMITAGE & Pricilla
his wife demised to William BARON of Analog in Dec 20, 1697 lands of
Blackstown Parish of Kildemock, Barony of Atherdee, Co Louth… Brabazone MOORE
to whom the propery was to descend after death of Pricilla… NOTE: no mention
of Annaghivacky |
18 |
314 |
9144 |
BERESFORD, Marcus Sr. |
|
1708-1729 |
TENNER & ors |
18 |
337 |
9208 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1717 May 14 |
Richard KNIGHT, Polterer of Dublin City, to Thomas JACKSON Esq., Dublin City, of lot & house on east side Phrapper
lane in Oxmantowne in Dublin suburbs, 20' in
breadth 90' in depth, bnd on north by holdings of Thomas BROWN, Esq. of
Dublin City, on s.w. by holdings of Terrence REILY, Brewer, subj to redemption
on repayment of £50+ int 15 Nov next. WITNESSES: Richard VINCENT, Gent of
Dublin City; James CORRYN, Innkeeper of Dublin City; James SULLIVAN. Thanks
to Mike of Vancouver. |
18 |
362 |
9253 |
BROWN |
Cork |
1708-1729 |
BOYLE, Wm-BROWN & Wife
William BOYLE Merch of City of Cork & John BROWN of
same City Mariner & Hester his wife |
19 |
11 |
9174 |
JACKSON, George |
Waterford
Cork |
1717 May 25 |
Image
14
Huddy Tullow Waterford Edward
Jackson Buttevant 1717; 19 11 9174 witness George Jackson- thanks to
this find by Linde Lunney
HUDDY-JACKSON
BTW Joseph HUDDY of Tallow,
Co Waterford of 1 pt & Edward JACKSON of Battevant Co Cork,
Gent of the other pt. Lands of Rossagh containing 1 ploughland and a half in
Barony Fermoy, Co. Cork.for lives … for £532. WITNESS: George JACKSON of Glanbegg, Co Waterford Gent & Walter RAWLEIGH of Mitchelstown, Co.
Cork Esq. & Jeffrey PRENDERGAST of Tallow Gent. Edward JACKSON, [SEAL]
Memorial WITNESS: Joseph JACKSON. |
19 |
44 |
9635 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1717 Aug 27 |
Image
32
William MOORE, Co. Antrim – Thomas JACKSON of Steeple, Co. Antrim. Gent…. Sale of 2/3rds part of tythes of corn and hay
from Ballinadrenlaugh aka Cross Begg Parish Killead, Co. Antrim for £111. now
in possession of Thomas JACKSON. WITNESS: John WHYTE John FORDICE of
Antrim.
SEE: Jacksons of
Steeple. |
19 |
91 |
9741 |
PEPPARD |
Dublin |
1717 Sep 11 |
Image
56
PEPPARD, Robert. City of
Dublin. Robert CHEATHAM, alderman, City of Dublin of 1 pt conveying to John
BATE of City of Dublin Esq, John HOYTE, alderman, City of Dublin and Robert
PEPPARD Esq, City of Dublin of 2nd pt Robert BARLOW eldest son and
executor of Sir James BARLOW Bart late of City of Dublin of 3rd pt. property on North side Abbey St, in Dublin suburbs containing in front to
street 100’ and running backwards 100’ mearing on the south with Abby Street
on the north the wall of St. Mary’s Church on the east with Jervis Street and
on the west with other ground let by Sir Humphrey JERVIS Knight to Alderman
John ECCLES.
NOTE: It is possible that John BATE was related to Anne BATE of Ashby-de-la-
Zouch, wife of Richard JACKSON. |
19 |
173 |
9910 |
|
Cavan |
1708-1739 |
MAXWELL-TUIT Enagh,
Castlerahan Civil Parish, Barony of Castlerahan |
19 |
187 |
9945 |
McCULLAGH, William |
Dublin |
1717 Jul 23 |
William McCULLAGH witnessed
will of Josua WILCOCKS. NOTE: Abel STRETTEL was the executor. RozMcC |
19 |
263 |
10117 |
Beresford, Marcus
Sr. |
Meath |
1717 Nov 29 |
Image
144
BERESFORD-ELLIS
Sir Marcus BERESFORD of
Kilrew, Co. Meath Bart of 1 pt & Edward ELLIS of Ballyhede Co. Cavan Esq
of the other pt. BERESFORD demised 3 poles of Ballyhide called by the names
of Rossbrissell Killara & Cormeen in Barony Tullahunca Co. Cavan.
WITNESS: Benjamin JOHNSTON clerk to Edward DALTON Notary Publick in Dublin.
NOTE: Susanna BEREFORD daughter of Tristram BERESFORD
(1574-1649) and Susanna BROOKE married an unnamed ELLIS. |
19 |
271 |
10139 |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Tipperary
Queens
Kings
Kildare |
1717 Jul 2 |
Image
148
[Earlier deed referenced: 1708
Mar 25]
BTW John CARDEN sr. of
Templemore, Co. Tipperary Gent & John CARDEN jr son of John CARDEN sr of
1 pt. John LOYD of Loydsburrow, Co. Tipperry & George STRINGER of
Lisbigny, Queens Co. Gent of other pt. Release in 6 parts. BTW John CARDEN
sen & Priscilla his wife and John CARDEN jr of 1st pt.; John
LOYD and George STRINGER of 2nd pt; William MINCHIN of Busherstown [Parish Castletownely,
Barony of Clonlisk],Kings
Co and Benjamin FRIEND of Ballyrihee [Ballyrihy,
Parish Dunkerrin,,
Barony Clonlisk] Kings
Co. Esq. of 3rd pt; Thomas FRANK of Frankford [Parish of Ballyboy,
Barony Ballyboy],
Kings Co. & Jeffry PAUL of Ballyragan, Co. Kildare Esq of 4th pt.; Edward STRATFORD of Belan, Co. Kildare and Nathanial LUCAS of City of
Dublin Esq. of 5th pt; Humphry MINCHIN of Ballynakill Co.
Tipperary Esq. & Rebecca MINCHIN eldest daughter of said Humphry MINCHIN
of 6th pt. … Marriage to be had btw John CARDEN Jr & Rebecca
MINCHIN eldest daughter of Humphry MINCHIN - £1,000 marriage portion paid by
Humphry MINCHIN … release incl lands of Barresbegg 368a Aghashellbegg
Ffarrenderry and Shamlone 595a Adamstown 337a Lisnevidoge Shanbellywhen
[J?]animy, Killinny, Erillenagh, Killhumy & Sheaghannagh 568a and
Mannaghan and Killtillane 754a all plantation measure together with a mill
and benefit of three fairs held every year on the premises all part of
Lordship of Templemore in Barony Elliogurty Co. Tipperary granted by Rt. Hon.
Charles Earl of Arran [aka Charles GORE] and Baron of Weston … and interest
in parcel of boggy ground near lands of Garranebane 30a joined with lands of
Garranebane … together with lands lying on North side of the mill race of
Templemore commonly called Manna & Lisnavidoge … to the use of John
CARDEN sr for his natural life … the remainder to William MINCHIN &
Benjamin FRIEND & their heirs for life of John CARDEN sr…. after death of
John CARDEN sr. to Priscilla CARDEN … [much detail] … [reversionary interest]
remainder to Mary WILLINGTON als CARDEN wife of James WILLINGTON of Co.
Tipperary Gent Jane TERRY als CARDEN wife of John TERRY of City of Corke
Merchant Priscilla BIGNELL als CARDEN wife of Thomas BIGNELL of City of
Dublin Brewer, Anne BENNETT als CARDEN wife of George BENNETT of City of
Dublin Gent, Margaret JACKSON als CARDEN wife of Gilbert JACKSON of Co. Tipperary Gent, Margery BETTRIDGE als CARDEN wife of Robert BETTRIDGE
Co. Tipperary Yeoman, daughters of said John CARDEN sr. .. WITNESSES: Timothy
BRIDGE of Roscrea, Tipperary Dominick BURKE, John CARDEN of Barnane,
Tipperary.
NOTE: The family is connected to George JACKSON of
Mount Pleasant, Tipperary (d aft 1720 in Kings Co.) who married Anne MINCHIN
of Castletown [probably aka Castletown
and Glinsk, Parish Kinnitty,
Barony Ballybritt]
in Kinnitty], Kings
Co. in 1720. She was a daughter of Edward MINCHIN & Anne STOTE. SEE: Minchin Jackson family tree This tree is tantalizingly
close to the tree of the Jacksons
of Kings Co.
NOTE: In 1704, John CARDEN (1623-1728) bought 3,000 acres of
land including the mill and profits from the Fairs from Charles GORE. SOURCE: The Peerage.com |
19 |
313 |
10250 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1717 Mar 29 |
Image
169
The will of Catherine BILLOP, city of Dublin, widow.
Executors Richard HANNA, Dublin, butcher, Michael JACKSON,
Patrick WARRREN, Patrick WARREN, Tenant in High St., Dublin. Rev. Joseph
BOYCE’s son. William JACKSON and James JACKSON sons of Michael JACKSON, Clothier. A legacy to her old servant Rebecca LAMBERT without
the intermingling of her husband. Executprs: Richard HANNA of City of Dublin,
Butcher; said Michael JACKSON & Patrick WARREN. Witnesses: Roger PARKER
of City of Dublin, gent, Samuel COOPER of City of Dublin, Shoemaker, and John
SMITH, public notary, all of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by: John SMITH, Luke
WALL. Patrick WARREN seal. Michael JACKSON seal. NOTE: In 1716, after the death of husband John BILLOP
in 1714, Catherine married Michael JACKSON. See: JACKSONs
of Pimlico. I suspect that John BILLOP was a son of the Catherine BILLOP
of this will. |
19 |
392 |
10419 |
WRIGHT |
Monaghan |
1717 Jan 20 |
Image
211
WRIGHT-WRIGHT Book 43 (1708-1738) Corduffles
Marriage portion after marriage of Joseph WRIGHT and
Mary OWEN, daughter of Edward OWEN of Killmore, Co. Monaghan.
Joseph WRIGHT of Gola & William WRIGHT of
Tulygraham, Co. Armagh
NAMES: Joseph
WRIGHT of Gola; William WRIGHT of Tullygraham; Henry OWEN of City of
Dublin Esq; Mary OWEN; Edward OWEN of Killmore; Alexander HAMILTON of Dublin;
William SCOTT of Rabanan. PLACES: Gola aka Gowlea
also Gowlee Gowlagh Dordowles; Corduffles aka Cordevlish; Shenadown aka
Shenaden; Corleck aka Knockenelter also Corbofin; Listumacy aka Aghaclea. Barony
of Dartry. |
19 |
477 |
10608 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1716 Dec 12 |
Image
254
JACKSON-BANKHEAD Notes in 2009 diary Book Index 1708-1738
James JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent & James
BANKHEAD of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Merchant of the other part. James JACKSON let to James BANKHEAD 11/6 part of freehold called Clanlary,
Parish of Camassmacasque, Co. Londonderry. Term 31 years. WITNESS: Benjamin
JOHNSON, Clerk & Edward DALTON, Notary. NOTE: Probably Camus
Macosquin Glebe, Parish Macosquin, Barony of Coleraine. SEE ALSO: ROD 409-532-269118 Jun 12, 1789 Btw James STEWART of
Gracehill, Co Antrim Esq &of 1st part & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Co Londonderry & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife and James
JACKSON, eldest son & heir apparent of 2nd part & John
GALT & Charles GALT of Londonderry merchants of 3rd pt…. in
consid of £400 pd by GALT to JACKSON.. tenement on the West side of the New
Kow in Town of Coleraine marked in Map of said town #28… description of land. |
19 |
478 |
10613 |
PIPPARD |
Drogheda |
1716 Feb 23 |
Image
255
JACKSON-NEWETT Bk 71 Notes in 2009 diary 1708-1738
Between Ignatius PIPPARD Town & Co. Drogheda, Gent
of 1st part & Phillip NEWETT of same baker of the other part
... garden next to James BIRDS on west & east & Bachelors Lane on
South & Robert RIGMARD’s land north [NOTE: No mention of JACKSON]. |
20 |
13 |
9545£ |
Beresford, Marcus Sr. |
Meath
Cavan |
1717 Aug 7 |
Edward REILLY 1708-1729
Image
15
BTW Duncan CUMYNG of City of
Dublin Doctor of Physic of 1 pt & Edward REILLY of City of Dublin Esq. of
the other pt. Lease btw Duncan CUMYNG and Sir Marcus BERESFORD of Kilbrew Co.
Meath Bart of the 1 pt & the said Edward REILLY of the other pt.,,, in
consideration of £2197.7s paid by Edward REILLY … confirmed released town
and lands of Polekeele Garrysallagh Aghavonan Clonbockoge Aghocashell
Killicunny Cross[?]eagh Lisdonbrim and Clonkeene all in the Barony of
Castlerahan and CLonmahon and Co. Cavan. The Ten Poles of land in possession
of Mr. James KIRWOOD the town and Lands of Ballymagoneran Ballyhede Gort[uc]well
Shanbally Poles in Edward FITZPATRICK holding the lands of Buratony and
Lisorty in Barony Tullaha Co. Cavan … WITNESS: James HORVISON of City of
Dublin Gent Henry HART of City of Dublin Merchant & William DICK Clerke
to Samuel COTTON of the same Notary Public. |
20 |
117 |
10005 |
OLIVER |
Limerick |
1715 Oct 25 |
OLIVER, Robert of Claroosey, Limerick. release of will
of John MAUNSELL d 4 Nov 1685; P1 sold to P2 for £350 for legacies;
Cahircoareaps, Corbally, 38 a of Rochestown all LIM: MS Thomas MAUNSELL &
Thomasine STEPHENS nickred |
20 |
176 |
10219 |
|
Cavan |
1708-1739 |
COLE-TUIT
Barony Castlerah Enagh,
Castlerahan Civil Parish, Barony of Castlerahan |
20 |
200 |
4791 |
HAMILTON, Francis |
Cavan |
1713 Jan 19 |
HAMILTON, SIR FRANCIS,, Castlehamilton, Co. Cavan, Bart. 19 Jan. 1713. Precis,
1 p., 25 Feb. 1713. Wife Dame Anne Hamilton. Father Sir Charles Hamilton,
deceased. Nephew Arthur Cecill. Castle Hamilton, the market
town of Killyshandra with customs of fairs and marketts, Kirilagh,
Portnaqueen, Inchsonakeile, Gollan, Cordeale, Derrigid, Gortanoule,
Portalosse, Killytowna, Corragh, Dysart, Drumellies, East and West Tomlogh,
Drumboe, Gortenagerie, Drumerin, Clonnie, Gorteneclogh, Port, Drumines with
the Corn Mill, the Bawne als. Dirrindrehett, Aghnecloy, Aghanadran,
Deroskert, Cappagh, Drumransk, Aghahulikie, Drumconlister, Ardra,
Dirandcrosse, Drumgoe, Drumgoone, Loghard, Drumhillagh, Drumbesse, Garragher,
Drummamrie, Drumwhilan, Corr, Gortenardris, the Two Tenenseiris, Drumcon,
Corralisse, Mills of Cloghie, Pole of Cloghie, Drumcaghall, the Two Aghasnox,
Shancorr, Bruse, Lassall, Sollaghies, Dingans, Knocknecoghie, Gortnatiriffe,
Drumcarry, Baye, Shancarr, Drumkirrin, Quinie, [? Quivvy], Drumroe,
Drumkirinemore, Cortober, Aghavains, Corrfrle, the Two fishing Weirs,
Portanare, the Pole of Scrabagh, the town of Scrabagh with the market, fairs,
customs and mill, Cloone, Mulrek, Armagh, Dirrinacapell, Cornegrane,
Cornemucklagh and Carfrie, all in B. Tullahuncha [Tullyhunco], Co. Cavan.
Advowsons of the parish church of Killshandra, lands of Leitrina, Toome,
Kilmore, Aghaconny, Clonagh, Aghakilmore, Innis, Danagh, Lisrorty, Farmolagh,
Drumard and Ballyduffe, all in B. Granard, Co. Longford. Drumaker, Co.
Leitrim. Letterkenny, Parish Conwal, Barony Kilmacrenan] Co. Donegal. And
all other lands in the Co. Cavan, Longford and Leitrim. Witnesses : Charles
Steuart, Dublin, Esq., Rev. Hugh Skellern, Killyshandra, clerk, Charles
Sempkill, near Killyshandra, gent., Alexr. Brock, Co. Longford, gent.
Memorial witnessed by : Richard Young, Dromgoone, Co. Cavan, gent., Will.
Hamilton. Anne Hamilton (seal) |
20 |
200 |
10332 |
DOBSON |
Dublin |
1718 Jan 8 |
BALL,Richard-DOBSON1708-1729
Image
112
Richard BALL of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt &
Eliphall DOBSON of Dublin Stationer of other pt. … 22a part of Simon’s Court
bounded on both sides of the High Road leading from Dublin to Stillorgan for
18 years… |
20 |
205 |
10351 |
PEPPARD |
Meath |
1717 Jan 15 |
PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin. Jacob PEPPARD + Jane
BICKERTON to marry. He holds 1071a, By Fowre, Co Meath, in fee simple. She
holds Milestown, By Atherdee, Co Lowth in fee simple. Properties to trustees,
for the use of Jacob PEPPARD for life, then for use of Jane BICKERTON for
life, then to trustees for 99 years, entailed through male line. If no male
issue, Milestown to any daughters as per Jacob PEPPARD’s will, in default to
eldest daughter, if no daughters for Jane to leave as she pleases, subject to
£500 as specified in said trust. AnneChamney |
20 |
233 |
10447 |
PEPPARD |
Dublin |
1717 Feb 1 |
PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin.
Image
128
By lease & release dated 10 & 11 May 1708, John
WILLETT (son and heir of Richard WILLETT), sold to said Jacob PEPPARD for
£130 Cloghmacoe, Barony Moyergallen, Co Meath, also reciting whereas Walter
REILLY alleges the said Richard WILLET did by indenture 27 Feb 1691 demise
all his Lands in Ireland to John WILLETT had granted Jacob PEPPARD an annuity
of £3 pa charged on the rest of his estate to cover the Quit Rent & Crown
Rent. Walter REILY of Castletown, Kilpatrick, Co. Meath alleges that said
Richard WILLET, deceased of Islington, Middlesex, by deed dated 27 Feb 1691,
demised all his property in Ireland to said John WILLETT for 99 years. Walter
REILY also claims that said Jacob PEPPARD by another deed dated 4 Mar 1691 in
consideration of a marriage to be had & which since took place between
said John WILLETT and Hannah HOLFORD one of the daughters of Thomas HOLFORD
Citizen and Baker of London… made the property over to Humphry WILLETT & William
HUNT executors + Mary REILY (ow WILLETT, wife of Walter REILY, daughter of
John WILLETT) as trustees. Said John WILLETT + Thomas HOLFORD, citizen &
baker of London are both dead but left 3 daughters, Hannah WILLETT, Martha
REILY (wife of William WELDON) + ?, to whom the interest of the property now
belongs. Said Walter REILY is entitled to 1/3 of the said term, & he has
also purchased the interest of L, Walter REILY now selling his 2/3 of the
remainder of said 99 year lease to Jacob PEPPARD for £80. A free of the
commitment to pay the £3 annuity & Jacob PEPPARD to pay 2/3 of the Quit
Rent. AnneChamney |
20 |
241 |
10473 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1708-1729 |
Martha McCULLOCH & ors to CAMPBELL |
20 |
268 |
55810 |
BROWN |
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
BROWN to OVEREND Upper Sego
|
20 |
361 |
10919 |
JOHNSTON |
|
1708-29 |
JOHNSTON, William-HENRY |
21 |
30
39 |
10695 |
BROWN |
Cork |
1717 Mar 8 |
BROWN, Thomas-his will City of Cork
Not needed for now |
21 |
42 |
10720 |
JACKSON, Joseph
McCULLAGH, William |
Dublin |
1717 Mar 15 |
Joseph JACKSON to McCULLAGH Book Index 1708-1729
Lease between Richard RUCKMAN of Cork Street at
Dolphins Barn Lane – Co. Dublin and Joseph JACKSON (same
address) weaver. House signed over to JACKSON. William McCULLAGH of
Dublin, Merchant of “Magpie House”? “All that the Corner House in Cork Street
over against the house called the Magpie House [aka Magpye] leading from the
Street to Ropers Rest Home on the North Side the said lane with the Backside
behind the said house and the little house in the Backside called the
Limekilnhouse … lives of Henry PERCY, Robert PERCY & John[WOOD?]”
WITNESSES: Benjamin JOHNSTON & Charles MEARES clerks to Edward DALTON
Public Notary in Dublin. |
21 |
100 |
1088 |
M’CULLY, Thomas |
Dublin |
1718 Apr 18 |
Btw Thomas M’CULLY Taylor & Ann POTTS als M’CULLY
wife of the sd Thomas of the 1 pt & James WORRALL of same city Clerk of
other pt…all that or those the Brickhouse or tenement on Kings St in Oxmantown in Parish of St Michans bounded on
the north to Kings St afsd on the south by a wall belonging to Robert
SHAPCOTT Esq. on the west by a stone wall belonging to the sd Robert SHAPCOTT
on the east by a brick house belonging to George CLAPHAM Clk. Containing in
front towards Kings St 54 feet or thereabouts on the south 42 or thereabouts
on the west 54 or thereabouts and on the east 65 feet or thereabouts.. |
21 |
112 |
10928 |
|
Louth
Monaghan |
1718 Apr 26 |
MOORE-TISDALE Notes from Co. Louth Townland Books Annaghivacky,
Barronsland
MOORE-ARMSTRONG Significant number of townlands in Co
Monaghan and Co Louth. |
21 |
138 |
11011 |
GORE, George |
Leitrim |
|
Crossley’s Extracts
George GORE Attorney General
& William GORE Woodford, Co. Leitrim
Wrong number – this book goes from 11010 to 11012 Pg # 138 has mem#
10073.
NOTE: The #11011 is as it was listed in the Lessors index. |
21 |
291 |
11549 |
JACKSON, Bradwardine |
Donegal
Londonderry
Cavan
Dublin
Wexford
Antrim
England
|
1718 Apr 11 |
Image 427
BTW Rt Hon Arthur
Earl of Donegal & Rt Hon Lucy Countess of Donegal his wife of 1st pt; Rt
Hon Lucy Countess Dowager of Londonderry of 2nd pt Rt Hon Catherine Countess
Dowager of Donegall the Hon John CHICHESTER Jun Esq. only brother of said
Arthur Earl of Donegal and Hon John CHICHESTER Uncle of said Earl of 3rd pt.;
Rt Hon James Earl of Barrymore the Hon Thomas COOT of Coothill, Co. Cavan
Esq. late one of the justices in his Majesty’s Court of Chief Place the Rt.
Rev Father in God Adam Lord Bishop of St. Davids and the Rt. Hon Richard Lord
Baron of Cobham Great Britain Richard BOOTH of City of London Esq. &
Thomas HUTTON of Popleton Co. York Esq. of 4th pt.; Bradwardine JACKSON of Bolton Co. York Bart & Robert TENCH of City of Dublin Esq. of 5th pt.;
Sir Pierce BUTLER of [Garryhandon?] Co. Catherlogh [aka Carlow] Bart and
Hans HAMILTON City of Dublin Esq of 6th pt; Rev William CHICHESTER the rector
of Cranfield in the District of Connor, Co. Antrim eldest son of the said
William [CHICHESTER] & Arthur Chichester 2nd son of William CHICHESTER of
the 7th pt. Whereby the said Arthur CHICHESTER in pursuance and performance
of certain articles made & entered into on the marriage of the said Earl
of Donegal with the said Countess and for containing his estate in the blood
of the CHICHESTERs further than by the articles now limited & required …
sold to James Earl of Barrymore Thomas Coot Adam Lord Bishop of St. Davids
Richard Baron of Cobham Richard BOOTH and Thomas HUTTON in their actual
possession by virtue of a sale made by said Arthur Earl of Donegal for term
of one year by indenture … Castle Mannor Towns and Lands of Belfast and the
Towns and Lands known as the Fall Malone Dunmurry Cynament Cave &
Carmoney in Co. Antrim or elsewhere in Ireland and also lands in Co. Donegal that
is to say Lislane containing two quarters and a half, Kinegar containing two
ballyboes of land,
and Monagh containing
¼ late in occupancy of Paul BENSON his undertenants… Claghmore & all
other lands of Eal of Donegal in occupation of Ezekial & Elizabeth
BENSON… and all the lands of the said Earl then in occupation of Arthur
BENSON… Leitrim containing 2 Ballyboes in occupation of Shane BRILLAGHAM…
[Vaskill?] containing 2 Ballyboes in occupation of Capt George BUTLER …
containing 5 Ballyboes … then in occupation of John BUNBURY Carrickabracky & the Mill then in occupation of Col. John CUNNINGHAM….
And the Mill … late in the occupancy of William CARY his undertakers of
assigns … Magheridrummon and all other Lands of said Earl late in occupation
of John CUNNINGHAM… … [?shell] containing half a quarter of land late in
occupation of Robert CARY… Glentogher [aka Carrowmore or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. Barony Inishowen
East] & Red Castle Mill [aka Redd Castle, Townland Carrickmaquigley,
Parish Moville Upper,
Barony Inishowen East] late
in occupation of William CARY bering ¼ of land .. [Clamroe?] &
Ballyderone and all lands of the said Earl late in occupation of George CARY
then late in occupation of Daniel McCALLIN & Stephen BUTLER or
undertnenats containing 4 quarters of land Ballynally … late in occupation of
[?] CARY his undertenants then in occupation of of William CALLWELL &
John SASKY & their undertenants late in occupation of Robert CARY &
undertenants Lifsfanan & all the other lands of the said Earl then in
occupation of John COWAN & his undertenants … Carrowbleagh then in
occupation of Hugh & Neal DOGHERTY& their undertenants Ballynasy
Carrowmore [There are three Carrowmore townlands: Carrowmore, Parish
of Culdaff,; Carrowmore,
Parish of Clonca,; and Carrowmore or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. All in Barony Inishowen
East – I suspect it is the latter.] & Gleneely & all other lands of the Earl
then in occupation of Anthony DOBBEN & his undertenants, Ballycarran etc
late in occupation of Charles DAVENPORT etc Ballyelaghan then late in
occupation of Hugh DOGHERTY or John CROOKSHANKES etc Ballykeeny in occupation
of Roger DOGHERTY
… Keenagh then in
occupation of Rory DOGHERTY & undertenants … two tates of land then in
occupation of James ELEER[?] and John CAMPBELL & undertenants Birt
containing eleven quarters [I suspect Eleven Ballyboes,
Parish Moville Lower,
Barony of Inishowen East] of
land in occupation of John FORWARD and undertenants subject to the said lands
called the Birt [aka? Burt, Barony of Inishowen
West.] to lease for life of
said John FORWARD to term of 29 years in trust to his executor … then in
occupation of Andrew FERGHSON [FERGUSON] & his tenants & Tidd and
Caragh containing ¼ of lands late in occupation of Walter KARN[????] &
undertenants Crossconnell and the mill or any lands called Mills of said Earl
then or late in occupation of George HART & undertenants etc … 4 quarters
Ardma[?]nihen in occupation of Collonel Henry HART & undertenants … and all other lands of said Earl in
occupation of John HARVEY his undertenants etc.. Donelly Church Lands then in
occupancy of Andrew HAMILTON & undertakers etc .. [Duanare?] … and other
part of Earl’s Lands in occupation of James & William LINDSAY &
undertenants Errismenagh & Lister late in occupancy of James & John
LINDSAY… lands in occupation McNAW[?]of Henry LONG & undertenants …
Ballyarlashy[?] Gortesnigan & Ballagh & all lands in occupation of
Alexander LECKY & undertenants Ballynagrorly[?] & lands late in
occupation of William LATHAM & undertenants… Kings containing half a
quarter of Lane … in occupation of James McDEVLIN & undertenants … in
occupation of McNAW[?] & assigns … Henry McN[?]NUS & BUTLER Mossaglin
late in occupation of Pheleny McLAUGHLIN …. Carronbeg late in occupation of
Alexander McNABB .. Corbitt late in occupation of William McCLINTOCK… the Islands
in the Sea called Grave Islands in occupation of Kiney McM[???] … Clare late
in occupation of Owen McLAUGHLIN… Charles NORMAN Carrowmore … John PORTER… [Aveny]
QUIGLY … Carrorstrastry, Ballynahan, Grissleastle thereto belonging to land
called Shrove and lands late in occupation of John RANKIN & undertenants … Inch containing 6 quarters of land … in occupation
Triststram SWETENHARDS & tenants …
William STEWART …
Robert THOMPSON … Charles VAUGHAN … containing eleven Quarters of land
…. Occupation of William VAUGHAN undertakers … William YOUNG … Ballyechains
then in occupation of Roger YOUNG … Manor of Dunbrody Co. Wexford … Lands of
Earl of Donegal in several counties of Co. Donegall, Antrim,
Londonderry, County of Town of Carrickfergus & elsewhere in Kingdom of
Ireland …
NOTE: This deed is lengthy – and I did not capture
all of it, nor can I vouch for all the spelling of names and places. A copy
is also at PRONI D509/45.
Also see British
Archives C 11/1726/29:
Plaintiffs: Katherine [Chichester] dowager Countess of
Donegall, Ireland and Hon John Chichester, esq (younger son of Arthur
[Chichester] late earl of Donegall, deceased and said Katherine [Chichester]
Countess of Donegall his wife) infant (by his mother).
Defendants: Arthur [Chichester] Earl of Donegall and
Lucy Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir Peirce Butler
bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine
Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St
Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham. Date of bill (or first
document): 1718 [Chichester] Countess of Donegall his wife, Lucy [Ridgeway]
dowager Countess of Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir
Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of
Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton,
esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or
first document): 1718
NOTE:
I am curious about the involvement of Bradwardine JACKSON (b abt
1670). It may be because of the BOOTH or OTTLEY connection. NOTE:
This deed is lengthy – and a copy is also at PRONI D509/45.
Also see British
Archives C 11/1726/29:
Plaintiffs: Katherine [Chichester] dowager Countess of
Donegall, Ireland and Hon John Chichester, esq (younger son of Arthur
[Chichester] late earl of Donegall, deceased and said Katherine [Chichester]
Countess of Donegall his wife) infant (by his mother).
Defendants: Arthur [Chichester] Earl of Donegall and
Lucy Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir Peirce Butler
bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine
Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of
St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham. Date of bill (or first
document): 1718 [Chichester] Countess of Donegall his wife, Lucy [Ridgeway]
dowager Countess of Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir
Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of
Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton,
esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or
first document): 1718
NOTE:
I am curious about the involvement of Bradwardine JACKSON (b abt
1670). It may be the BOOTH or OTTLEY connection. |
21 |
373 |
11852 |
PEPPARD |
Dublin |
1718 Sep 10 |
PEPPARD, Jacob. City of Dublin. House etc, Ormonds Key,
Dublin, 23 years, £32 pa. AnneChamney
PEPPARD-BLAIR
Jacob PEPPARD of City of Dublin Esq & Humphry BLAIR
of City of Dublin Upholder of the other pt. |
21 |
379 |
11873 |
OSBORNE |
Armagh |
1718 Jul 23 |
Lease & release btw Archbishop Priate of Ireland
Samuel DOPPING of City of Dublin, Esq. & Francis BERNARD Esq of sd city
trustees apt by last will and testament of William HAMILTON late of Callidon
Co Tyrone Deceased of the one pt & Henry OSBORNE of Dardistown Co Meath
Esq of the other pt., the lower half of Tullybrackontragh Drommahirray
Tullylise Cooiehill Killribride Corrofiaghan Dugire Portnelligan Lissanill
Mullin Tulliglisoglody and Creenerkin Ballynemeatagh: Outragh
Ballynemeataghertragh Lislony … Barony
of Taurany. Co Armagh WITNESS incl Henry BUCKLEY clerk to Bruen WORTHINGTON
Registrar. |
21 |
420 |
12009 |
HARDY, James |
Armagh |
1717 Jan 28 |
Magherdogherry Image 115 in townland
HARDY-CLOSE
Image
497
BTW James HARDY of Magherdogherty Co. Armagh, Gent of 1
pt & Henry CLOSE of Waringstown Co. Down Gent of the other pt. in
consideration of 46 pounds HARDY sold to CLOSE 46a of Magherdogherty in Manor
of Jonestown Parish Mullabrack, Co. Armagh then in James HARDY’s possession
with Buildings, Barns, Gardens, Pastures, Feedings, Messuages, Underwoods
…for the term and lives granted by Mr. Henry HUNTER. WITNESSES: James
WALKINSHAW of Tonaghmore Co. Armagh,, Farmer; David MOFFET of same,
husbandman & of Mulvilly Co. Armagh Gents. |
21 |
444 |
12082 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
NEWTON-TOPPIN Par Loghall |
21 |
466 |
12148 |
JACKSON, John |
Kildare |
1718 Nov 12 |
Ld KILDARE-JACKSON
John JACKSON of Athy, Co. Kildare, Gent …
lands of Currageen cont 630 acres, Barony of Kilkea and Moon, Co. Kildare..
lives of said John JACKSON & Sarah his wife & George
DEACON of Athy, Gent… rent of 283 pounds 10 shillings to be paid at Strongbow’s tomb in Christ Church Dublin…. |
21 |
478 |
12189 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1718 Nov 17 |
David McCULLAGH & Wife to FOWLER 1708-1729
David McCULLAGH of Newtownlimavady Co Londonderry &
Anne his wife one of the daughters and coheiresses of James [BOUY? BOVY] late
of Newtownlimavady, merchant deceased in consid of 650 pounds released to
Charles FOWLER of Newtownlimavady Merchant.. lands in Newtownlimavady
WITNESS: Nicholas LANE, Samuel KING, John BOYLE & Charles CLARKE all of
Newtownlimavady Gents. |
21 |
506 |
12291 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin |
1718 Nov 26 |
ATKINSON-POOLE
Image
540
Winfield ATKINSON, City of
Dublin, Clothier of 1 pt & Jacob POOLE of same City Clothier of the other
pt.
£468:15s for property at the
Crooked Staff, with the house built by Henry LITTON, clothier, late of
Liberty of Donore Co. Dublin plus other properties on South side of Upper
Comb, Liberties Thomas Court & Donore, Co Dublin, with 2 leases whereon
Henry LITTON built a dwelling House and also a stone wall at Crooked Staff to
Jacob POOLE for the lives of John SHAW, Henry SHAW + Ralph CARD renewable, reciting
Indenture made by Samuel CARD to Winfield ATKINSON … devised for use of Jacob
POOLE parcel of land on south side of Upper Comb in Liberties of Thomas Court
& Donore Co. Dublin demised to Winfield ATKINSON by George BLACKALL, for
the lives of Mary JACKSON, George BLACKALL + Winfield ATKINSON,
renewable. WITNESSES: Simon ANYON; James HAMILTON, & Edward CHALLONER,
all of City of Dublin.AnneChamney
NOTE: I suspect a connection
to: Jacksons
of Crooked Staff. George BLACKALL was a son-in-law of Francis JACKSON (d
abt 1696) and Dorcas GREEN and husband of their daughter Jane JACKSON. |
21 |
540 |
12421 |
JACKSON, Thomas & Richard |
Dublin |
1718 Dec 18 |
JACKSON-REILLY Book Index 1708-1729
Deed: Thomas JACKSON with Henry ARKWRIGHT
Henry ARKWRIGHT of City of Dublin Esq & Thomas JACKSON Esq of City of Dublin of the second part and John REYLEY of
the same Gent of the third part. Proper Lane in Oxmantown ... incl Malthouses and outhouses WITNESSES Whitfield DOYNE, Richard JACKSON,
of the City of Dublin & by Michael DOYLE and Thomas COOK of Dublin. NOTE: Henry ARKWRIGHT is mentioned in the 1705
will of Samuel JACKSON. |
22 |
31 |
11277 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1715 Nov 4 |
David McCULLAGH & ors to
ROSS 1708-1729 David McCULLAUGH of Newtownlimavady, Co. Londonderry was 3rd party, husband of Anne BOVY (daughter of James BOVY deceased of
Newtownlimavady). For £260 paid by William ROSS, John COWAN + David McCULLAGH
+Anne McCULLAGH did discharge William ROSS and grant lands of Claughan,
Carrick + Muldoine in Co Londonderry Thanks to Peter McWilliam. |
22 |
84 |
11463 |
POOLE, Richard & Mary |
Kings
Dublin |
1715 May 12 |
Richard POOL late of City of
Dublin, Collier & Mary POOL widow and relict & executor. 400a at Brackanagh [Bracknagh, Parish Clonsast], Barony Cooleystowne [Coolestown], King's Co, divided from the part held by Gilbert
WHITE, Henry WHITE + Henry USHER. 41 years, £100 pa.
NOTE: This is Richard POOL, husband of Mary TAYLOR. SEE: ROD: 69-423-49009 |
22 |
87 |
11472
|
JACKSON, Ambrose & wife |
Cork |
1717 Dec 3 |
JACKSON-HEALY Notes in 2009 diary1708-1738
Book Index
Image
53
Ambrose JACKSON City of Corke, merchant
& Elizabeth HEALY of same City widow of other part ... reciting Robert
ROGERS by indenture 21 Mar 1704 demised to Isaac de la CROIX Merchant
deceased stone house at North east marsh of City of Cork for term of 100
years rent £30 “during the war between England of the one side and France
& Spain of the other side” .... de la CROIX made improvements & left
all to his wife Judith Jense de la CROIX & his 3 daughters. Judith the
said wife of Ambrose JACKSON, Elizabeth & Mary de la CROIX
[more detail] SEE: JACKSONs
of Cork info. |
22 |
219 |
11839 |
PIPPARD |
Meath |
1718 Sep 9 |
JACKSON-RUTLAND Bk 71 Notes in 2009 diary
1708-1738
PIPPARD-RUTLAND (NOTE: I don’t where the earlier note
to JACKSON crept in, but I don’t see them here.)
John PIPPARD of Drogheda Gent & Thomas RUTLAND of City
of Dublin, Esq. With consent of Christopher PIPPARD ... townlands of
Carrickroevaddy, Co. Down; Painestown, Co. Meath; Calliaghstown, Knockirk,
Antelstown, Co. Meath, Cruicetown, Co. Louth ... brickhouse & malthouse,
Drogheda.
PIPPARD Christopher merchant Drogheda. John PIPPARD,
with the consent of Christopher PIPPARD raising £225 mortgage secured on various
properties in Co Meath & Drogheda, part subject to rents payable to Mary
PIPPARD, Elinor PIPPARD + John WELDON (lessors) Names mentioned in Will: Edward
CROKER, apothecary, City of Dublin , Sisson RUTLAND; Nathaniel GREVILLE; Ben
HALL. 1717 Mar 6 AnneChamney |
22 |
301 |
12081 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
MARKES-NEWTON Par Loghall |
22 |
375 |
12304 |
|
Queens |
|
DAWSON-SANDS Grange, |
22 |
443 |
12533 |
SHIRLEY |
|
1708-1729 |
SHIRLEY, James-SMITH |
22 |
487 |
12650 |
PIPPARD |
Drogheda |
1718 Oct 27 |
ORSON-PIPARD Bk 71 Notes in 2009 diary 1708-1738
Between Elizabeth ORSON of Drogheda, spinster &
Peter PIPPARD of same, Merchant ... land in City of Drogheda, now in
possession of Christopher PIPPARD FITZGEORGE of Drogheda, Merchant. WITNESS:
John DRUMGOOLE & Pat DEVLIN. No mention of JACKSON |
22 |
498 |
12683 |
WALKER |
|
1708-1729 |
BELL, Janett-WALKER |
22 |
512 |
12712 |
PIPPARD |
Drogheda |
1718 Oct 15 |
ORSON-PIPARD Bk 71 No JACKSON. 1708-1738
Elizabeth ORSON of Town & Co of Drogheda, spinster
of the one part & Christopher PIPPARD FITZGEORGE ... |
22 |
524 |
12734 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
Mr. ROE’s will Cananeale, Par
Loghall |
23 |
4 |
12213 |
JACKSON, Adam |
Dublin |
1718 Oct 10 |
Image
10
JACKSON-BONYNG Book Index 1708-1729
BTW Adam JACKSON of
Pimlico in Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore, Co. Dublin weaver of 1 pt
& John BONYNGE of Cabaragh Co. Dublin Esq. of other pt. Reciting that
Josiah BILLOP late of Dublin, Merchant deceased in lease 28 Sep 1713 demised
in an Alley on west side of Pimlico leading to the Tenter Fields of Joseph
THOMAS bounded on the East with Backsides of Five Houses belonging to Joseph
THOMAS, on the south by the holding of John BUCKLEY on the west to the
holding of Michael JACKSON and on the north by the said Alley
containing in front 34’ & 38’ deep for lives mentioned with renewal and
that Adam JACKSON granted to John BONYNGE. WITNESS: Henry PLUNKETT,
John GEOGHAN; Val KEARON & John FLINN. NOTE: earlier Michael JACKSON marriage to BILLOP See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
23 |
6 |
12216 |
|
Armagh
Dublin |
1712 Aug 9 |
O’HARA-MAGENNIS et al
Forkhill 1708-1738
Image
11
BTW Charles O’HARA of City of
Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Arthur MAGENIS of Cabragh and Tully O’NEILL of
[H]andmoyle, Co. Down Gent of other pt. Granted lands of Forkhill Co. Armagh
[townlands are named] to Arthur MAGENNIS & Tully O’NEILL for 31 years.
WITNESS: Robert MOORE of City of Dublin Gent & Luke DELAFIELD of Dublin
Gent. |
23 |
13 |
12258 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel & Robert |
Queens |
1718 Nov 25 |
JACKSON-BELL[E] Bk 71 Book Index 1708-1729
Mountmellick
Between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick in
Queens Co. Farmer and his wife Hanna [SCOTT] of the first part Nathanial JACKSON eldest son & heir apparent. Refers to lease for
Mountmellick to Robert JACKSON 1 Nov 1699 will Mill lands etc
... natural lives of Nathanial JACKSON, Erasmus JACKSON & Richard JACKSON two other of the sons of Robert JACKSON ... and the said Richard JACKSON is since deceased the life of
another son Isaac JACKSON is added (elsewhere Richard is called
a son). NOTE: They are included in the Quaker
JACKSONs. |
23 |
23 |
12256 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1718 Sep 15 |
Tripartite agreement Mountmellick
NOTE: They are included
in the Quaker
JACKSONs. |
23 |
48 |
12561 |
LESLIE |
Monaghan |
1718 Dec 30 |
LESLIE-CONOLLY Book 43 (1708-1738) Laragh Corfadda
Rev. Dr. Henry LESLIE, Archdeacon of Down & Rev. Peter
LESLIE, Rector of Agheogall, Co. ???, eldest son ... marriage intended
between Peter LESLIE & Jane DOPPING, dau of Rev. Anthony DOPPIN ...
lands of Derryvalla, Derrynewbibe, Corkeer, Corfad, Muduteckle, Drummare,
Corbreck, Lissanees, Knappagh, Drumraty, Cornimickglass, Ballybee, with
fairs and markets Derrygraham, Clogher, Laragh, ... more townlands all in
Barony of Cremorne, |
23 |
125 |
12878 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1709 Oct 13 |
JACKSON-USHER Book Index 1708-1729
Image
74
Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin Gent of
the one part & Peter USHER of same City Founder of the other part. JACKSON demised a house in Kings Street City of Dublin to USHER where William GAINES lately lived and all that said House or
Tenement with backside and gardens etc. now in Peter USHERs possession lying
or being in King Street City of Dublin To
hold to said Peter USHER from 1st June past Lease for 40 years rent
of £7 with Clause of renewal for such time as Richard JACKSON shall obtain from the Vicars Choralls of St. Patrick’s Church of Dublin in
presence of John DRURY City of Dublin, Gent & Edward DEMPSTER of same
Coffeeman. George BUTLE Attorney. 1718 Mar 18
NOTE: This is the Richard JACKSON who inherited from Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). ROD:
36-270-22257 on December 14, 1722: For term of 50 years rent of £26.
Witnessed Lewis JONES City of Dublin & & John PURCELL now of
the City of Corke Gent & William BARRY of City of Dublin Richard JACKSON to Farmer GLOVER of house wherein James ROBBINS lately dwelt on or near King
Street in suburbs of Dublin city, with stable on east side built by Samuel JACKSON + lge garden on south side of house & stable, also
tenement on east side of garden + liberty of egress & regress through
passage from premises to King Street, as demised by Samuel JACKSON to James ROBBINS, from 29 Sept then next for 50 years at £26 ster rent.
WITNESSES: Lewis JONES, Esq. of Dublin City; John PURECK, Gent, now of Cork
City; William BARRY Scribe of Dublin City; John SMITH, Notary Public of
Dublin City. |
23 |
215 |
13159 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1718 Feb 24 |
Lease of 184a, By Portnahinch, Queen’s Co, formerly in
the possession of Francis BROWN, lives of William MASON of Rathereden, Co.
Dublin, Martha WALLER ow QUINN (wife of Robert WALLER of Cloonany, Queens
Co.) + Edward ITCHINGHAM son of Richard ITCHINGHAM, deceased late of
Ballymelick, Co. Wexford renewable, £55:4s pa. WITNESSES: Francis GROSEVENOR,
brewer of Black Pitts, Co. Dublin; James JACKSON NP?.; Edmond DEMPSY
of The Poddle, Co. Dublin |
23 |
322 |
13552 |
BERESFORD, Marcus Sr. |
|
1708-1729 |
REILLY |
23 |
404 |
13848 |
DONALDSON |
Antrim |
1719 Apr 8 |
ANTRIM earl-DONALDSON 1708-1729
Between Hon Randall, Earl of Antrim of the one part
& John DONALDSON of Drumnasolle, Co. Antrim, Gent of the other part ...
for 650 pounds demised to John DONALDSON ¼ of Dundermott, ¼ of Drumnakelly, ¼
of Util, ¼ of Drumnatigill, 5/4 of ??, for 35 years. |
23 |
405 |
13849 |
DONALDSON |
Antrim |
1719 Apr 8 |
Between Hon Randall Earl of Antrim & John DONALDSON
of Drumesole in Co. Antrim Gnt, lease Quat land of Ballycreage, Barony
Dunluce, Co. Antrim |
23 |
456 |
14052 |
|
Sligo |
1713 Jun 20 |
BURTON to GRIFFITH
Image
244
BTW Benjamin BURTON
of City of Dublin Alderman of 1 pt & Humphry GRIFFITH of Ballyhavenon Co.
Sligo Gent of the other pt. … lands of Buneny, Carowbrocky, Carrowteehane and
Carowlaghane containing in whole 578a 1r 36p in Barony Tireragh Co. Sligo now
in possession of Humphry GRIFFITH and his undertenants to hold for lives of
Robert BURTON son of Benjamin BURTON the said Humphry GRIFFITH party to the
said lease & Catherine GRIFFITH eldest daughter of said Benjamin BURTON …
WITNESS: Andrew CALDWELL & William COLVILL & James TURNER.
NOTE: I have no record of a Catherine GRIFFITH as
a daughter of Benjamin BURTON. |
23 |
479 |
14120 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
STERNE-TIPPING Darcy, Drumhill,
B. Fews |
23 |
479 |
14126 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
STEARNE-TIPPING Finniskin, B
Fews |
23 |
480 |
14128 |
|
|
Bk 55 |
JONES-REYNALL |
23 |
547 |
14387 |
REED |
Armagh |
1719 Nov 6 |
ISAAC TO REED Killyruden
Simon ISAAC Ballywalter to James REED of Ardmagh, Co of
Ardmagh. |
24 |
3 |
12651 |
JACKSON? |
Drogheda |
1708-1738 |
ORSON-PIPARD Bk 71 |
24 |
17 |
12810 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
WHALLEY-WHALLEY B. Armagh
Mannaughquin als,
Monnaghicon, Monaghpatrick, Moylarge, B Fews. |
24 |
78 |
13102 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick
Clare |
1713 Oct 1 |
BURTON to George JACKSON city Limerick
merchant 1718
BTW Francis BURTON of Boncraggy Co. Clare Esq. and George
JACKSON of City of Limerick, Merchant of the other pt. Demised lands of
Clondrabeg Barony Bonratty Co. Clare in actual possession of George
JACKSON, 40a 21p, including houses and appurtenances for natural lives of George JACKSON Agnes JACKSON his wife and Thomas [SNYGG?] son of
Thomas [SNYGG?] late of Granahan Co. Clare Hatter deceased and brother [aka
brother-in-law] to said George JACKSON for lives of George JACKSON,
Agnes JACKSON his wife and Thomas SNYGG son of Thomas SNYGG late of
Granahan Co. Clare Hatter deceased and brother to said George JACKSON by the mother. … George JACKSON [SEAL] in presence of Montrose
PATERSON John FITZGERALD James CRAFTS of Carealla Co. Clare Gent. Thomas
MASON one of the Masters Extraordinary in her Majesties Court of Exchequer in
Ireland |
24 |
132 |
13293 |
|
Cavan |
1708-1739 |
MAXWELL-BARRY Enagh,
Castlerahan Civil Parish, Barony of Castlerahan |
24 |
143 |
13324 |
|
Cavan |
1708-1739 |
O’NEIL-MAXWELL Enagh,
Castlerahan Civil Parish, Barony of Castlerahan 1708-1739
Image
384
Lengthy deed – dozens
of townlands, including Enagh.
BTW John O’NEIL of
Dunmore. Co. Antrim Es. & Rev. Dr. Henry LESLIE Arch deacon of Down;
Samuel WARING of Waringstown Co Down Esq.Charles CAMPBELL of City of Dublin
Esq. Hans HAMILTON of City of Dublin Trustees nominated by Act of Parliament
in 12th year of reign of late majesty Queen Anne on he marriage of
Lord Massarene & his Lady Rachel Vice-countess Massarene [Clotworthy
Skeffington, (1656-1714) 3rd Viscount Massereene and Rachel Hungerford
]… |
24 |
153
158 |
13357 |
DONALDSON |
Louth |
1708-1738 |
MIERS to DONNALDSON Lisrannty, (TI Bk 71) |
24 |
155 |
13370 |
McCULLAGH |
Queens |
1712 Feb 24 |
John McCULLAGH & ors to
STRANGMAN 1708-1729
Image
390
BTW John HAYES Esq. Gilbert
TARLTON & John McCULLAGH executors of the will of Stephen WILCOCKS late
of Mountmellick. Queens Co. Merchant deceased & Anne WILCOCKS widow
relict of said Stephen WILCOCKS of 1 pt; Joshua STRANGMAN of Mountmellick
merchant of the other pt. … |
24 |
169 |
13416 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens
Kings |
1719 Jun 10 & 11 |
JACKSON-HOUSTON NOTES in 2009 diary Book
Index 1708-1738
Between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick,
farmer & Robert HOUSTON of Knock, [possibly Knock,
Parish Ettagh, Barony Ballybritt], Kings Co.
Esq. For £100 for Corn Mills and Lands on South side by River coming Drinane
& all the West by Simon Hill ... [more description] ... Robert JACKSON had lately built a Corn & Tuck Mill in Mannor of Mountmellick ...
together also with house and garden late in possession of Ann WRIGHT ...
lives of Nathaniel JACKSON, Erasmus JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON. WITNESS: Colin MAXWELL of Mountmellick, Gent; William HOUSTON
of Knock, Gent; Joseph CROFTON of Mountmellick, Gent. NOTE: They are included in the Quaker
JACKSONs. |
24 |
226 |
13640
18640 |
WILSON |
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
WHITE TO WILSON Knockneigh
Co Armagh T?gher |
24 |
245 |
13691 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1708-1738 |
DAWSON-KERR Book 43 (1708-1738) Edenforan |
24 |
289 |
13708 |
|
Longford |
1719 Aug 1 |
Image
470
BTW Garrald FARRELL of
Cumlisk, Co. Longford & Connell FERRALL son and heir of Gerrald FERRALL
of 1 pt & John WEST Co. Westmeath Esq. … lands of Cumlisk. |
24 |
379 |
14080 |
JACKSON, Richard & Philip |
Longford |
1715 Jul 1 |
Robert MONTGOMERY-JACKSON
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519
Btw Robert MONTGOMERY of
Anarea, Co. Monaghan Esq. & Capt. David FAIRFIELD of Rawaldren Co.
Longford of the one part and Richard JACKSON and Philip JACKSON & sd the said Richard’s son of Cullivore Co. Longford of the other pt. Whereby
said Robert MONTGOMERY and David FARFIELD demised to Richard & Philip JACKSON town and lands of Cologe [Culloge,
Parish of Mostrim,
in the Barony of Ardagh],
and Munadaragh [Monadarragh],
together with the proportion of Cambog [Cam],
Suitable for the said Lands and Appurtenances thereunto belonging and situate
in the Barony of Ardagh and Co of Longford to hold to the said Richard and Philip JACKSON… rent of 48 pounds .. WITNESS: Roger JONES
George JACKSON Laughlin CULLEN and Hugh CARNEY all in Barony Ardagh Co.
Longford Gent. Richard JACKSON [SEAL] in presence of George JACKSON James WILDE. NOTE: In the 1670s, John NUGENT held lands of Monadarragh and
Hugh FARRELL and John NUGENT held Cowloge aka Cologe aka Culloge, NOTE: David
and Elizabeth FAIRFIELD had a son David born circa 1695 in Ardagh, Co
Longford. We know from ROD: 16-1-6720 that on the same day:
David FAIRFIELD of Ravaldrin
Co. Longford Gent & Robert MONTGOMERY of Anarea, Co. Monaghan Gent. 1 pt
& Mungo CAMPBELL of Stokestanme (?) Westmeath of the other pt – leased
Curragh or Bogg part of lands of Camiagh [Cam],
Monnederragh [Monadarragh],
Clanaheelagh [Clonwhelan],
in Barony of Ardagh, Co Longford, for ever at 1 peppercorn yrly if requested
and a fine of £10 every 21 yrs. NOTE: Mungo CAMPBELL was a merchant from Glasgow.
NOTE: In the 1670s, John NUGENT held lands of Monadarragh and
Hugh FARRELL and John NUGENT held Cowloge aka Cologe aka Culloge, |
24 |
385 |
14103 |
McWILLIAMS |
Armagh |
1718 Jun 25 |
Image 523
Will of John WILLIAMS of Drumgar, Parish of Sego, Co.
Armagh [McWILLIAMS?], wife Anne, son William WILLIAMS who was not yet of age,
… land left to John McWILLIAMS from his mother now in possession of Edward
McCONWELL & Thomas DILLWARTIN Dromgare |
24 |
482 |
1449? |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
STERNE-LEIGH Darcy, Drumhill,
B. Fews |
24 |
492 |
14494 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
STEARN-LEIGH Finniskin, B
Fews |
25 |
57 |
13497 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1714 Dec 13 |
JACKSON-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary Book Index
1708-1738
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37
Between John JACKSON of Ballyreagan, Co. Of Dorone Gent. Of 1st part & Thomas JACKSON of same, Gent of the other part... refers to a 1 Nov 1677 deed between James
ROSSE of Portavo [Portane?]of the one pt. & the said John JACKSON all
that part of the lands of Ballyreagan formerly possessed by John DENHAM &
all that parcel of land within the town land of Ballyreagan formerly
possessed by Robert JACKSON father of said John JACKSON, and
then in said JACKSON’s possession being in the Parish Dundonald, Co.
Down as the same was meared, bounded and possessed by the said John JACKSON tho otherwise… all the rights… to John JACKSON his heirs and assigns. ...
yearly rent of £18 sterling or in lieu thereof 3s and one Bristoll Barrell of
good and sufficient [?] cleaned and Oats or in lieu of that 3s at the choice
of James ROSS his heirs and assigns is to be free and fairly paid over and
above all Tythes, assessed Taxes and Country Charges … plus every 20 years
the full sum of £9 sterling over and above the annual rent … the said John
JACKSON for and in consideration of £5 paid before the ensealing of this
indenture by Thomas JACKSON … [NOTE a lot of legal language follows,
which I would need to transcribe in order to better follow, but which makes
me curious about the need to be so specific]. WITNESS James RATCLIFFE of
Belfast, Co. Antrim, clothier; Andrew WALKER of Dundonald, Co. Down, yeoman;
Richard LOWDER of Belfast, Gent. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: It may be that there
are two generations of Thomas JACKSONs. There are two separate parcels
of land within Ballyreagan being addressed here. SEE; Tree of
Jackson of Co. Down. |
25 |
127 |
14318 |
GORE |
Roscommon |
1719 Nov 6 |
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73
BTW Hon Sir John KING
of Rockingham Co. Roscommon son & heir of Sir Robert KING late of
Rockingham. Henry KING Esq 2nd son of Sir Robert and Robert KING
Esq 3rd son of said Sir Robert of 1st pt Hon Mary COOTE
als KING of other pt.Widow and relict of Hon Chidley COOTE late of Coothall
Co. Roscommon & eldest daughter of Sir Robert KING… her daughters Olivia
COOTE & Catherine COOTE … [lands described] WITNESS: John FRENCH &
William GORE.
NOTE: The mother of Mary, Henry & John was
Frances GORE. |
25 |
145 |
14415 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kildare |
1719 Nov 28 |
CARTER-JACKSON
Thomas CARTER of Robertstown to Robert JACKSON of Blackhill, Co. Kildare Gent for consideration lands and tenements of
Woodtown exception 29 acres &
2 roods already sett to Richard HARRISON for 3 lives containing by estimation
172 acres plantation measure in Barony of Ratoath, Co. Meath for natural life
and lives of Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON,
brother of the said Robert JACKSON, of John JACKSON also brother…rent 51 pound 12 s.
Added
notes from Michael Stewart:
Thomas CARTER to Robert JACKSON of lands &
tenement of Woodtown in Ratoath (bar) Meath [172 acres plantation measure]
excepting 33 acres 2r sett unto Richard HARRISON for 3 lives, for and during
lives of Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON, & John JACKSON at £51.12s. for first 5 yrs; £60.4s. for next 2 years, and £68.16s. for
remainder, payable half yearly. WITNESSES: John WILSON, Gent Killamanaugh,
DUB; James BOWDEN; Michael BOWYER, Gent of Dublin City.
NOTE: There are several
Woodtown townlands in Co. Meath, but this one is supposedly in Barony
Ratoath, and it does not show there in contemporary records. In other records
the townland of Woodtown is paired for sale with Newtown, B. Ratoath. |
25 |
167 |
14598 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Meath
Dublin
Kildare |
1719 Dec 18 & 19 |
JACKSON-MARTIN NOTES in 2009 diary Book
Index 1708-1738
Between Robert JACKSON of Woodtowne, Co.
Meath, Gent & George MARTIN of City of Dublin, Doctor in Physick of the
other part. Whereas Robert CARTER of Robertstown, Co. Meath Esq. On 20 April
1713 demised to Robert JACKSON of Blackhall in Co. Kildare, Gent.
& part of lands of Woodtown, Barony of Ratoath, Co. Meath ... during
lives of said Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON brother of the said Robert & John JACKSON brother also of
said Robert.] ... about 172 acres of Woodtown. WITNESS: Joseph FITZSIMMONS,
John RYAN & John MARTEN, all of Dublin, Gent.
Added
notes from Michael Stewart:
Robert JACKSON for £50 from George MARTIN aka
MARTEN, grants George MARTIN Woodtown, in Ratoath (bar.) MEA, excepting as
excepted, for & during lives as mentioned, with condition of redemption
upon repayment of £50 + interest 19 March next. WITNESSES: Joseph
FITZSIMMONS; John RYAN & John MARTIN.
Earlier deed April 20, 1713: Woodtown, in Ratoath
(bar.) Meath from Thomas CARTER unto Robert JACKSON (then of
Blackhall, Kildare) excepting 33a 2r set unto Richard HARRISON for 3 lives
(172a plantation) for lives of Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON,
brother of said Robert; & John JACKSON, brother of
said Robert paying C £50.12s. for first 5 years then £60.4s. for 2 yrs then
£68.16s. Ster for remainder.
NOTE: There are several
Woodtown townlands in Co. Meath, but this one is supposedly in Barony
Ratoath, and it does not show there in contemporary records. In other records
the townland of Woodtown is paired for sale with Newtown, B. Ratoath. |
25 |
172 |
14626 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin |
1719 Dec 24 |
Will of Richard MITCHELBOURNE
Bequeathed to his wife Mary MITCHELBOURNE,
als JACKSON during her natural life the town and lands of Ballyarthur,
[at Kilcandra, nr. Vale of Avoca, Co. Wicklow] and the Mansionhouse thereon
and after her decease he devises the said house and lands to his sister Mrs.
Rachel SUNDHAM and his niece Mrs. Elizabeth SYMS and her heirs., and if no
heirs to Law CROW [Lawrence CROW] eldest son of cousin Jane CROW, and if no
heirs to Richard LAMB, 2nd son of his cousin William and Ann LAMB
… NOTE: NOTE: Richard MITCHELBURN was a
brother of Col John MITCHELBURN.who married in 1690 a Susan BERESFORD, widow
of William JACKSON, and this John MITCHELBOURNE was also raised
at Ballyarthur. Richard MITCHELBURN’s wife was a Mary JACKSON. Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) , Castlemacadam Civil Parish, Barony of Arklow, Co.
Wicklow
From Eustace abstracts: 188 MITCHELBURNE, RICHARD,
Dublin, gent. 31 Jan. 1715. Narrate, J p., 24 Dec. 1719. Wife Mary als.
Jackson, extx. Sister Mrs. Rachell Sandham. Niece Mrs. Elizabeth Syms. Niece
Mrs. Mary Syms. Law. Crow, eldest son of his cozen Jane Crow. Richard Lamb,
second son of his cozen William and Anne Lamb. His brother Mitchelburn.
Michael and John Syms, William Crow, Jane Kirby and her children, Alice
Charles, Richard Dickinson, Cornett John Russell, John Osborn (friend) and
Sarah his wife, legatees. Ballyarthur, the two Ballanas [? Ballanagh, Co.
Wicklow], Knockduffe, Ballycullen [? Co. Wicklow], Ballynesragh, Killkashell
and Rutland [situation not mentioned? all in Co. Wicklow]. Witnesses :
Richard Vincent, Francis Anderson, Dublin, gents., Francis Armitstead, clerk
to said Francis Anderson. Memorial witnessed by : Francis Anderson, Chris.
Inch, Will, Crow. 25, 172, 14626. Mary Mitchelburne (seal) |
25 |
173 |
14662 |
|
Cavan |
1708-1739 |
MAXWELL-SINGLETON Enagh,
Castlerahan Civil Parish, Barony of Castlerahan |
25 |
190 |
14709 |
|
Wicklow |
1718 Jul 18 |
From Eustace Wills: RILEY, EDWARD, Dublin, Esq. 18 July
1718. Narrate, 3| p., 18 Jan. 1719. Wife Mary Riley. Son James Riley. A
former settlement of £20 per annum for maintenance of the then wife of said
James the son " whilst she continued his wife and resided in
England." Daughter Martha Towers, Anthony Towers her only son. Daughter
Anne Vincent. Her eldest son Edward Vincent, her second son Thomas, her third
son Spencer and her fourth son Richard Vincent. His brother James. His
grandson Richard Nuttall son of his daughter Lucy Nuttall deceased. Walter
Rily [? Riley], Castletown, Co. Meath, gent. Richard MITCHELLBURNE,
Ballyarthur, Co. Wicklow, Esq., and John ORMSBY, Esq., trustees. Lands of
inheritance in counties Meath, Westmeath and Tipperary : Killeen, Rathmore,
Flaghbegg, Fiermore, Killenmoda, Sheashaghinore, Burroskeane and fairs and
marketts, Liscantane and bog and commons, and Gatross [? Gaulross] all in Co.
Tipperary. Orestown, Killmainhambegg, Leastowne, Felltown, St. John's Land,
Kell, Gardenrath, Syddenrath, Rectorys of Gorly [Girley], and Martry,
Tankardstown and tythes, Harlestown, Milltown als. Milestown, Boolish,
Donogpatrick, Archerstowne, impropriate tythes etc., all in Co. Meath.
Williamstown, Simonstown and Mayne, Co. Westmeath. Ormond Key and High
Street, Dublin. Ballymurroghroe, Co. Wicklow. Witnesses: Rev. James
Cunningham, Armagh, clerk, Richard Cunningham, Dublin, merchant, Francis
Anderson, Dublin, gent. Memorial witnessed by : Francis Anderson, J.
Stothard. Ann Vincent (seal) 25, 190, 14709. Rich. Vincent (seal)
NOTE: Richard
MITCHELBURN was a brother of Col John MITCHELBURN.who married in 1690 a Susan
BERESFORD, widow of William JACKSON, and this John
MITCHELBOURNE was also raised at Ballyarthur. Richard MITCHELBURN’s wife was
a Mary JACKSON. Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) , Castlemacadam Civil Parish, Barony of Arklow, Co.
Wicklow |
25 |
201 |
14735 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Down |
1717 Jan 2 |
SHAW et all [Willliam
McCULLOCH] to MAXWELL
Image
113
BTW William SHAW of Bush, Co.
Antrim Esq. Patrick AGNEW of Killwaughter Co. Antrim Gent & William
McCULLOCK [McCULLAGH] of Grogan Co. Antrim Gent of the last will &
testament of Patrick SHAW of Brittas Gent deceased who was the surviving
exector of William SHAW late of Ballyganway Co. Down Esq. deceased of 1 pt
& Hugh MAXWELL of Rowbane Co. Down Esq. of the other part. … reciting
lands held by James HAMILTON Esq. Late High Sherriff of Co. Antrim to Hugh
MAXWELL for £1,000 lands of Ballybought, White Abbey, Ballyhone & 2/3rds
Monkstown together with the rectorial Tythes … |
25 |
248 |
14851 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens |
1719 Jun 22 |
Edward HILL, farmer of Conagh, Queens Co. for £21.8s to
be paid him by Nathaniel JACKSON, farmer of Mountmellick,
Queens Co. grants Nathaniel JACKSON part of Conagh, then in
Edward HILL`s possession, divided from part of Conagh as held by John HILL
jr. and now belonging to Thomas ANNESLEY Rt Lord Viscount of Ely and in
possession of William COLE, as held by virtue of lease from Arthur LOFTUS,
for lives of William HILL, Simon HILL & Richard HILL & others as
added with £5.5s fine on renewal, subject never the less to redemption. WITNESSES:
Thomas GORMAN, Woolcomber of Mountmellick; William ROBINSON, Sadlier of
Mountmellick; Joseph CROFTON, Gent of Mountmellick; Richard BOODILY. NOTE:
These are included in my Quaker
Jackson Tree
Thanks to Michael Stewart |
25 |
279 |
14995 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin
Queens |
1719 Feb 2 |
William McCULLAGH & ors
to HAYES 1708-1729
Image
161
BTW William McCULLAGH of City
of Dublin Merchant & William WILCOCKS of Mountmellick Queens Co. of 1 pt
& John HAYES of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt. Reciting William
WILLCOCKS late of Mountmellick Gent deceased by will dated 11 July 1711
bequeathed to William WILLCOCKS his heirs etc leases held under Lord of Ely
in Mountmellick …as long as he do not devise the holdings except to his grandson William McCULLAGH
to whom for want of issue of said WILCOCKS bequeathed holdings to said
William McCULLAGH …. |
26 |
10 |
14478 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
TIPPING-STERNE Darcy Drumhill,
B. Fews Finniskin |
26 |
71 |
14692 |
|
Louth |
|
GRAHAM-TIPPING Palmerstown, |
26 |
81 |
14715 |
JACKSON, Rev. John |
Dublin |
1719 Nov |
Ann GREENLAGH- Thomas CROSBIE
Assignment of judgement. Ann GREENLAGH, spinster of
Dublin City, who obtained judgement in Court of Common Pleas, IRE, Mich`s
term in 3rd yr of HM`s reign against Thomas CROSBIE, Esq. of Ballymague, KERR
in amount of £400 + £1.13s.4p. costs did assign sd judgement to John JACKSON,
[1688-1751] Clerke, Rev. of Cloonsaugh, Dublin for £207.19s.3p. ster.
REGISTRAR: William PARRY. WITNESSES: George JACKSON; Charles GODDARD.
NOTE: John JACKSON is one of the Jacksons
of Santry. |
26 |
88 |
14734 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1717 Jan 2 |
William McCULLOCH & ors to MAXWELL 1708-1729
Btw Wm SHAW of Bush, Co. Antrim esq. & Patrick
AGNEW of Killivaughter, Co. Antrim Gent & Wm McCULLOCH of Grogan, Gent
exec of will of Patrick SHAW of Brittas ... |
26 |
95 |
14755 |
JACKSON, John |
Kings. |
1717 Feb 11 |
Sir Montague BLUNDELL, Bart of Edenderry, [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown] Kings
Co. grantor unto John JACKSON, farmer of Monsterroris, [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Kings Co. of tenement back building gardens malt Mill in Edenderry + 2 small
parks in Edenderry near town Mill (5 acres) [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown] lately
enjoyed by Lawrence EVANS + cabbin & garden at west end of Edenderry
lately possessed by Edmond BRANAGH all in Manor of Edenderry, Kings Co., from
1 May last for 41 years at £16 for 2 years, £18 for next 2 yrs, £20 for 3
next years and £23 for remainder. WITNESSES: Ralph HALLAND of Dublin City;
Edward REYNOLDS, Gent of Dublin City; Richard MULLIGAN.
NOTE: District Edenderry Rural and Edenderry
Urban, both in Barony Coolestown. There is
one townland Edenderry in the District Edenderry
Urban]
SEE: Family Tree of Ballygibbon JACKSONs.
SEE: Annotated
transcription. |
26 |
127 |
14853 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Down
Antrim |
1719 Nov 2 |
Rev. Jasper BRETT, Chancellor
of Connor unto Richard JACKSON, Esq. of Dublin City of town
& lands of Ballynewport alias Newportstown in Lecale (bar.) Co. Down
[term and rents not mentioned]. Michael WARD Esq. of Dublin City mentioned;
REGISTRARS: Charles CHURCH; James BATEMAN, mayor and JP, Coleraine; George
HAMILTON, JP of Co. Limerick. WITNESSES: Rev. William BOYD, Vicar of Ramoan,
Antrim; Magnus PRINCE, Doctor of Phisik, Lisburne, Antrim; John ALLEN,
servant to Michael WARD; Edward BRUMHALL[?]. NOTE:
This is most likely Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) of Coleraine & Dublin. Rev. William BOYD was his
father-in-law. It is also possible that he was Richard JACKSON (abt 1680-abt1740), father of Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795)
Thanks to Michael Stewart |
26 |
294 |
15512 |
Beresford, Marcus Sr. & Arabella |
Dublin |
1717 Dec 17 |
PENNEFATHER 1708-1729
Image
497
Tripartite deed btw Arabella
BERESFORD, daughter of Tristram BERESFORD deceased of 1pt; Mathew PENNEFATHER
of 2nd pt & Hon Sir Marcus BEREFSORD son & Heir of said
Tristram BERESFORD of 3rd pt. Reciting that Arabella BERESFORD by
virtue of the last Will or Marriage Settlement of her said Father… payable by
age 21 or at Marriage.. Arabella now at full age … WITNESS: Hon Frederick
HAMILTON Esq. Lieut-Gen of his Majesty’s Forces in Ireland & Susanna
Catherin NUGENT of City of Dublin & Richard VINCENT of City of Dublin,
Gent. & Henry HART of City of Dublin, Merchant |
26 |
373 |
15743 |
JACKSON, George ors |
Limerick |
1718 Mar 21 |
Book Index 1708-1729 1720 May 23
Between George JACKSON late of the City
of Limerick, merchant dec’d of the 1st part & Margt SHEPHERD,
widow of said city.... ref to earlier lease & lands of Moylish in North
Liberty of City of Limerick that had been demised to George JACKSON and he had leased to Margt SHEPHERD.
Additional parts thanks to Michael Stewart:
George JACKSON, merchant of Limerick City
to Margaret SHEPHARD, widow of Limerick City for £150 ster, Moylish in North
lib. of Limerick city [50 acres] subj to redemption 1 Sept next with 8%
interest.
Thomas FEWEN, son of Joseph & Sarah FREWEN, Gent
and heir: Moylish in North lib. of Limerick city [50 acres] from Thomas
FREWEN & Sarah FREWEN, widow, relict and sole executor of Joseph FREWEN,
late of Cloon, Limerick to A for £115.75s during residue of original term.
REGISTRARS: Henry EXHAM; James JAQUES, Mayor and JP; James ROBINSON, JP.
WITNESSES: Dennis FORPY [FORRPY], carpenter of Limerick City; Foxteth ROCHE,
Alderman of Limerick City; Peter ORMSBY. |
26 |
422 |
1592
15954 |
JACKSON, Adam |
Dublin |
1719 Feb 29 |
JACKSON-PILKINGTON Book Index 1708-1729
Adam JACKSON of Mount Down in the Parish
of Tallow [ Could this be Tallaght.?]
and Co. of Dublin, clothier of the one part & Thomas PILKINGTON of
Dolphins Barn, Co. Dublin, Miller, lease of tuck mill or Fulling [Tulling?]
Mill on the lands of Mountdown in the possession of said Adam JACKSON with the Dam and Banks thereof... with 4 ft of ground on each side of the
stream that runs on the south side of the banks ...term of 36 years from
March 26th
Additional parts thanks to Michael Stewart:
Adam JACKSON of Mount Down in the Parish
of Tallow and Co. of Dublin, clothier to Thomas PILKINGTON Miller of Dolphins
Barn, Dublin of tuck or fulling mill on Mountdown, then in poss of Adam JACKSON, with dam, banks + 4ft on both sides of stream + cabbin &
piece of ground + use of road & grazing of 1 horse for 36 yrs form 25 Mar
next at £28; As mill is to be demolished under Act of Parliament for
cleansing & repairing the watercourse from River Dodeer [aka River Dodder]
to Dublin, Adam JACKSON to make a corn mill in replacement +
within 2 yrs a 2nd mill |
26 |
480 |
16436 |
|
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
WILSON-GERNON Ballyneary |
26 |
542 |
16691 |
|
|
|
FARRELL-GORE |
27 |
17 |
14960 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens |
1717 Mar 21 |
JACKSON-MANLIFF Book Index 1708-1729
Between Nath JACKSON of Mountmellick,
Queens Co., Merchant of the one part & Jacob MANLIFF of Cloneen, Queens
Co. Farmer.... 110 acres of lands of Garoon, Parish of Rossnallis.... details
... for lives of said Nathanial JACKSON & Robert JACKSON,
eldest son & Erasmus JACKSON 2nd son of Robert JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON 3rd son of Robert JACKSON. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |
27 |
24 |
15003 |
BROWNE |
Mayo |
1708-1729 |
BINGHAM, Henry S.of Newbrook, Co Mayo –James BROWNE of
City of Dublin. |
27 |
95 |
15590 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Meath |
1719 Nov 17 |
JACKSON-QUIN Book Index 1708-1738
Between Robert JACKSON of Woodstown, Co.
Meath, Farmer of the one part & Richard QUINN of Masspoole, Co. Meath,
Farmer. JACKSON demised to QUINN ? acres of lands of Woodstown &
Donemore together with the house then in possession of Christopher BAULFE,
being part of 18 acres. – 16 acres in Woodstown &. Witness Matthew
O’BRIEN of Dublin, victualler. NOTE: There are several Woodtown townlands in Co. Meath, but this one
is supposedly in Barony Ratoath, and it does not show there in contemporary
records. In other records the townland of Woodtown is paired for sale with
Newtown, B. Ratoath. |
27 |
106 |
15742 |
JACKSON, George ors |
Limerick
Clare |
1717 Feb 8 |
JACKSON-SHEPHERD Book Index 1708-1729
Assignment of mtg from George JACKSON late of City of Limerick, dec’d to Margt SHEPHERD of the same widow. The Hon
Col Kilner BRAZIER of Lizard, Co. Limerick had deeded to George JACKSON town and lands of Clonlara being part of the lands of Castletroy – abt 74
acres in Parish of Kilmurry and South Liberties of City of Limerick ..... on
the River Shannon for the natural lives of said George JACKSON and his wife Agnes and John PATTERSON son to Montrose PATTERSON of Cahirbanna
in Co. Clare, Gent 1720 May 23 |
27 |
111 |
15779 |
JACKSON, Adam |
Dublin |
1720 May 6 |
JACKSON-HUME Book Index 1708-1729
Between Adam JACKSON of Pimlico in the
Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore, Co. Dublin, clothier of the one part
& Gideon HUME City of Dublin Gent of the other. Reciting lease Aug 6,
1718 by Peter SHARPE jr. Of Templeoge, Co. Dublin, farmer to the said Adam JACKSON all that part of the Lands of Templeoge formerly in the
possession of Richard SCOTT incl abt 20 acres... between the water course and
the great ditch See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
27 |
372 |
17449 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1720 Nov 30 |
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198
BTW Richard WHITE of City of
Dublin Chirurgeon & Anne WHITE als YEATS his wife of 1st pt
& Josua STEED of City of Dublin Linen Draper of other pt. to secure
provision for Anne YEATES youngest daughter of Anne WHITE als YEATES various
houses … Reference to Henry JACKSON occupant and his undertenants of a
house in Little Ships Street called the Kings Arms. |
27 |
373 |
17453 |
JACKSON, Catherine & ors |
Meath |
1720 Sep 5 |
JACKSON-SOUTHERBY Book Index 1708-1729
Between Katherine KENT als WILLIAMS als JACKSON
als GRAHAM, widow, Andrew Francis CHENEY of Maceton in Co. Meath of the
one part & John SOTHERBY of City of Dublin & Joseph TOMLINSON of Town
of Drogheda, Alderman of the other part.... Deed of Robert WILLIAMS, late
husband of Katherine ... Katherin KENT & Andrew Francis CHENEY & Mary
his wife... lands of Matthew RANDO als RANDALL of London, merch – abt 166 acres
plantation measure in Mace town, Co. Meath ... 30 acre land in Painestown,
Co. Meath [complicated lease] incl castles, houses, gardens, orchards, mills
... |
27 |
390 |
17518 |
|
|
|
FARRELL-GORE |
28 |
40 |
16141 |
DAWSON |
Queens |
1720 Jul 5 |
DAWSON, Ephraim-HUTCHINSON
Ephraim DAWSON of Queens Co & John HUTCHINSON of
Abbeyleix |
28 |
75 |
16387 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1720 Aug 2 |
JORDON-JACKSON
Walter PURCELL, of Crumlin, Dublin to Thomas JACKSON,
tydewaiter of said city did set tenement, Francis St., Dublin. Thanks to
Linde Lunney. |
28 |
87 |
16423 |
BAILLIE |
Down |
1720 Jun 20 & 21 |
MONTGOMERY-BAILLIE NOTES in 2009 diary.
Between William MONTGOMERY of Grange, Co. Down &
John BAILLIE of Innischargie, Co. Down Esq. For £400 ... townlands of
Ballyhanwood & Gortgribb & Ballylisbredan & water mill called
Dundonald Mill ... |
28 |
94 |
16545 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1720 Aug 22 & 23 |
JACKSON-THWAITES NOTES in 2009 diary Book
Index 1708-1738
Between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick,
Gent & Ephraim THWAITES of City of Dublin, Gent for £100 land of Drinagh
& Garoon containing 180 acres & also 125 acres in lands of Cloneheran
in possession of said Richard JACKSON, Parish of Rosanallis ...
lives of Nathaniel JACKSON, Erasmus JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON (sons of Robert JACKSON) ... deed
of release recited from James PETTECREW, Merchant to Robert JACKSON.
WITNESS: Elizabeth THWAITES, daughter to said Ephraim THWAITES & William
SUMNER, notary, Dublin. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |
28 |
99 |
16683 |
HAWKINS |
Lurgen
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
BARRY to ANKETILL
½ of WALLACE’s tenement. NOTES in 2009 diary |
28 |
146 |
16962 |
JACKSON, George |
Limerick |
1718 Nov 28 |
JACKSON-FLEMING Book Index 1708-1729
George JACKSON merchant of Limerick NOTES in 2009 diary
George JACKSON of Limerick, merchant
& Edward FLEMING of same Innkeeper... land in Limerick, Thomand Gate,
Parish of St. Munchion, City of Limerick.for term of 31 years. |
28 |
223 |
17357 |
JACKSON, James |
Cork |
1720 Nov 8 |
Ld. BURLINGTON- JACKSON. & Jonathon TANNER
Book Index 1708-1729
James JACKSON of Town of Bandon, Merchant
... tenement called Linscombs & tenement called Landons, Town of Bandon
& a small meadow of 2 acres in possession of JACKSON for 3 lives
for £84 paid by Johnathon TANNER of Bandon.
James JACKSON of town of Bandon, Merchant
should enjoy tenement named Linscombs and the tenement called Landon in the
town of Bandon, Co. Cork. |
28 |
250 |
17517 |
PIPPARD |
Drogheda |
1713 Jan 20 |
PIPARD-WILSON NOTES in 2009 diary Bk 711708-1738
Christopher PIPPARD FITZGEORGE, Town of Drogheda,
merchant & Abraham WILSON of Drogheda, Merchant [NOTE: no JACKSON names mentioned]. |
28
|
356 |
17881 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1716 Dec 15 |
DAWSON-DAWSON Book 43 (1708-1738) Edenforan Enagh
Between Walter DAWSON of town & co Armagh Esq.
& Frances DAWSON wife of Walter & John DAWSON Esq eldest son &
heir of 1st part. Joshua DAWSON of Dublin City Esq. & John DAWSON eldest
son & heir of James DAWSON of Ballynacourty, Co Tipperary Esq. Of 2nd
part... Elinor DAWSON eldest daughter of the said James DAWSON of the 4th
part.... consideration of sum of 1000 pounds as a marriage portion... mention
of George DAWSON, Isaac DAWSON, Wm DAWSON ... many townlands mentioned |
28 |
360 |
17894 |
ROGERS |
|
1708-1729 |
Clogher Bishop-ROGERS |
28 |
570 |
171477 |
JACKSON, Jeremiah & ors |
|
|
McNEMARA Book Index 1768-1776
Wrong number |
29 |
10
11 |
15820
15021 |
HAWKINS |
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
BARRY to HAWKINS Lurgen
½ of WALLACE’s tenement. |
29 |
31 |
15868 |
REED |
Armagh |
1708-1738 |
ANDERSON-REED Cornerow, B.
Fews
Dromorgan
Mullaghbawne, B Fews |
29 |
68 |
16038 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1720 June 23 |
JACKSON-DUNLOP Book Index 1708-1738
Btw Michael JACKSON City of Dublin
Clothier & Thomas DUNLOP of same City Gent. House on west side of
Pimlicoe in Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore, City of Dublin See: Jackson
of Pimlico. |
29 |
141 |
16492 |
WHITE |
Louth |
|
WHITE’s Will Grange,
Soloman WHITE and wife Ann WHITE als SANKY … lots of
lands in Co Down (Not sure why I had it) |
29 |
181 |
16776 |
|
|
|
FARRELL-GORE |
29 |
200 |
16846 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1718 Nov 16 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1708-1729
Btw Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick in Queens Co
Farmer of one part & Nathaniel JACKSON of same, 120 acres in
Clonheen. Nathaniel eldest son surviving of Robert JACKSON &
Erasmus second son & Isaac 3rd son. |
29 |
215 |
16907 |
BEWLEY |
Dublin |
1720 Oct 24 |
BEWLY, Mungo-WALKER 1708-1729
Btw Mungo BEWLEY of City of Dublin, Tallow Chandler of
one part & Dorcas WALKER of same city widow ... for 40 pounds, house on
east side of St. Brides St. Dublin for 36 years |
29 |
486 |
18415 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1711 Apr 3 |
Oliver TALLANT, Esq. of Dublin City to Richard JACKSON,
Carpenter of Dublin City of parcel of ground in Bell Ally in Golden Lane
Suburbs of Dublin City wherein 2 ruinous houses 42x27 feet bounded on north
by holding of John ROGERS, Ale Draper of Golden Lane and where Folio MAYNARD
lived on south - 41 years from 1 May next at £4 ster pa. Deputy Registrar:
William PARRY. Witnesses: John WARREN Gent of Dublin City; Richard FLANIGAN,
sadler of Dublin City; Isaac PARKER & William ELLIOTT, taylor of Dublin
City. Thanks to Mike Stewart. |
29 |
486 |
18415 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1721 May 20 |
TALLANT-JACKSON
On 3rd Day April 1711 Oliver TALLANT of City
of Dublin demised to Richard JACKSON of same City Carpenter
parcel of ground in Bellally in Golden Lane in suburbs of City of Dublin Two
ruinous or Waste Houses then were containing in length from North to South
42’ and in depth from East to West 27’ meared and bounded in the North side
by the wall of the Backside belonging to the house holding of John ROGERS ale
draper in Golden Lane wall of house wherein one Folio a [Harper] & DIVELL
in the said alley on the east to the back parts of some holding in Olivers
Alley in the said Golden Lane in the west to the Queens part in Bell Alley.
Signed Richard [his mark] JACKSON SEAL. |
30 |
23 |
16142 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford
Kilkenny |
1711 Apr 30 |
Image
101
BTW Thomas HEAD of City of
Waterford Esq. of 1st pt & Rebecca CONGRIVE of City of
Waterford, Widow of 2nd pt. William JONES of City of Waterford
Alderman & John JACKSON of Portnascully Co. Kilkenny Gent of 3rd pt. Marriage articles - Thomas HEAD conveyed to William JONES and John
JACKSON in trust for Mary CONGRAVE [note the name is spelled two ways in
the doc] his wife and daughter of said Rebecca for her jointure … £100 out of
lands of Gurteen, part of Kilmurry and lands of Farnoge in trust to Mary
CONGRIVE … unto JONES & JACKSON one moiety of lands of Woodstock and
Castlemitchell. WITNESS: James NUGENT of City of Waterford & Edward DOYLE
of Headsgrove Co. Kilkenny & Thomas HIGGINS, City of Dublin.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kilkenny.
SEE
ALSO: ROD: 39-126-24529. 1721
Dec 22. John JACKSON of Portmascolly, Co. Kilkenny, Gent. NAMES: Richard CHRISTMAS of City of Waterford; Rev.
Alexander ALCOCK; John JACKSON of Portmascully; Thomas HEAD of Headsgrove; John HEAD; Michael HEAD sr,
deceased; Michael HEAD jr.; William JONES; James HIGGINS; Robert WHITBY of
Killeraggan; Richard VILLARS of Balynaboly; Richard PARRY. PLACES: Woodstock, Castlemitchell. |
30 |
65 |
54922 |
JACKSON, William |
|
1730-45 |
SMYTHE Book Index 1730-45
Wrong number |
30 |
206 |
17247 |
WALLIS
BALL, John |
Meath |
1720 Nov 25 |
BALL, John-WALLIS
John BALL of Trim, Gent & Rev. Thomas WALLIS of
Athboy, Co. Meath … lands in Co. Meath known as Blackfriary & Plunketts
Park 86 acres Plantation measure. |
30 |
239 |
17457 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Louth |
1719 Mar 8 |
PLUNKETT-JACKSON Kinincoole,
Lease & Release Matthew PLUNKETT aka Lord Louth of
1st pt. Rev. Peter JACKSON of Kincoole, Co. Louth of
2nd pt 102a in psh, By & Co Lowth, £200, lease for lives
renewable forever, £40 pa, lives not given. Henry DOWDALL of Athcarn, Co.
Meath; Faithful FORTESCUE of Temple. London; Henry WHITE.
Notes by Mike Stewart: Matthew PLUNKETT aka Lord Louth
to Rev. Peter JACKSON of Kincoole, Co. Louth of Ardpatrick in ba &
Co Louth [102 acres] for 5s in lease for 1 year at 1 peppercorn and for £200
in release for 3 lives renewable for ever on payment of £10 fine, at £40
ster pa. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: Henry DOWDELL, Faithful
FORTESCUE of Temple. London; Henry WHITE. |
30 |
274 |
17732 |
JACKSON, Beresford |
Londonderry |
1720 Feb 3 |
JACKSON-WRAY & wife Book Index 1708-1738
Deed Beresford JACKSON late of Bellymargy [Ballymarghy?]
Co. Londonderry, Gent of 1st part & Henry WRAY of Castlewray,
Co. Donegal, Esq. & Jane his wife of the other part (land in Donegal
transferred).
Beresford JACKSON late
of Bellymargy Co. Londonderry, Gent to Henry WRAY of Castlewray, Co. Donegal,
Esq. & Jane of Machrecannon ats Mahreheran [Maghernagran]
Gortles [Gortlee]
Carnamughogh [Carnamogagh
Lower, & Carnamogagh
Upper] Bellinascadden [Bellanascaddan]
Killacasting [Killylastin]
one tenement in Litterkenny [Letterkenny,
] in possess' of James SAWYERS & one tenement in same in possess'n of
Widow ORRAL, in Killmacrenah [Kilmacrennan]Co
Donegal [no term or rent shown]. Registrars: Jon DARCES, John WOOTOON &
Charles NORMAN. Witnesses: Thomas SKIPTON, Esq. of Ballyshashy, Londonderry;
James WILSON, servant to Henry WRAY & Mary DUFFY. SEE: Descendants
of William WRAY [Jane JACKSON was the wife of Henry WRAY] and JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
NOTE: Maghernagran, Gortlee, Carnamogagh
Lower, & Carnamogagh
Upper, Killylastin,,
and Letterkenny,
are all in the Parish Conwal,
Barony Kilmacrenan,
Co. Donegal. Bellanascaddan and Kilmacrennan are both in Parish Kilmacrenan (on the northern border of Parish Conwal], Barony of Kilmacrenan |
30 |
294 |
89139 |
WALKER |
Armagh |
1748 Jul 27 |
Gervais WALKER of Kilmacrew,
Co. Armagh, Gent & Henry CUST, Esq. Lease of Ballinahonemore |
30 |
368 |
18851 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1721 July 22 |
JACKSON-LITTON Book Index 1708-1738
Deed William JACKSON baker of city of
Dublin & Joseph LITTON of same, reciting earlier lease of Nov 8 1710,
where Robert HEATH demised to William JACKSON merchant. House
mtg. By JACKSON
Notes by Mike Stewart: Wm JACKSON baker
of city of Dublin to Joseph LITTON, Merchant of Dublin City of sd premises
for £20 - redeemable. Joseph LITTON declares the £20 to be proper money of
Thomas LITTON and the deed was made by Joseph LITTON in trust for Thomas
LITTON. Other names: Jonathon WOODALL; Charles SCOFFET; Brien ROONY; Jacob
WEST. Deputy Registrar: Thomas PARRY. Witnesses: Thomas CRINGWOOD, clerk to
William BARRY, scrivener – also witness. |
30 |
423 |
19028 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1720 Nov 8 |
Robert HEATH, merchant of Dublin City to William JACKSON, baker of dwelling house of William JACKSON & house
wherein Jonathon WOODALL lately dwelt bnd by house of Jonathon SCOFFET, house
of Bryan ROONEY and tenement of Jacob WEST in Mark's Alley adjoining to St
Francis St Subs of Dublin city from 29 Sept last for 23 years at £9 5s. Ster
pa.. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: Richard WHITTMORE, merchant
of Dublin City; Richard WEST, merchant of Dublin City & Thomas QUIN.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart: |
30 |
455
|
19132 |
JACKSON, John & wife |
Dublin |
1721 Sep 22 |
JACKSON-HUMPHRIES Book Index 1708-1738
Image
324
Memorial of deed 7 Dec 1715 between John JACKSON of City of Dublin, Linnen Draper and Ann HUMPHRYS also JACKSON his
wife of the one part & Elias HUMPHRYS of said City Painter of the other
part. In 1695 deed to Elias HUMPHRYS demised house called Court of Guard near Young’s Castle in Oxmantowne. Now Elias, father of said Ann JACKSON died intestate on or about 1707 but letters of Admin entitled
Anne to 1/5 part & since Jane HUMPHRYs, another daughter of Elias died
about 1711 minor and under age 21, her portion is divided equally (lots more
if this proves of interest).
Grantors in 1695 Oct 18 included: William WATT Esq. Rt.
Hon Lord Mayor of Dublin; Andrew BRICE Esq. Sherriff of Dublin; William
STOWELL, Sherriff of Dublin; & citizens of Dublin unto Ellis HUMPHRY,
smith of Dublin city; died abt 1707 intestate – also father of Elias HUMPHRY
& Ann HUMPHRY of house "court of Quard" nr Young's Castle in
Oxmantown formerly in lease to Alderman Daniel BETTINGHAM and afterwards Sir
Daniel BETTINGHAM and lately surrendered to the treasurer of Dublin by
Richard BETTINGHAM, son & heir of Sir Daniel BETTINGHAM, 66x20 ft for 61
years at £7; that John JACKSON became intitled to 1/5 share;
that John JACKSON became entitled to 1/4th share including 3
houses built in possess'n of Thomas JONES. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY;
Witnesses: James SOMERWELL, Gent of Dublin City; Steevens STEEVENS, Gent of
Bony Batter, Dublin; Mary [COSION?]
SEE Also: London
Rolls for HUMPHRY-JACKSON connections |
30 |
457 |
19138 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens |
1721 Sept 25 |
JACKSON-JACKSON 1708-1738 Book Index
1708-1729
Lease between Nat JACKSON of
Mountmellick, Queens Co., Merchant & Timothy FORBES & said release
being tripartite between Nat JACKSON of 1st part
& Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant of 2nd part & T. FORBES of 3rd part etc.
Notes from Mike Stewart: Mountmellick, Garoon, Garrone,
Parish Rosnallis,
Nathaniel JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens
Co., Merchant to Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant pt of
Garoon in Rosinalis (pa) QUEEENS [120 ac] bnd on s.w. by Ballymoyle &
Mullaghanand, holdings of William SHEARCROFT on n.w. of John BRAKELY &
new Mill Race on s.w., Agvoly on n.e., excepting to Robert JACKSON,
father of Nathaniel JACKSON to have access to all Mill Races
& water course & cutting sodds, for life of Nathaniel JACKSON,
Erasmus JACKSON, 2nd son of Robert JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON, 3rd son of Robert JACKSON for ever,
in trust for Timothy FORBES redeemable on payment of £400 ster to Timothy
FORBES. Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. Witnesses: Thomas COOKE, Notary
Public of Dublin City; John MEDCALFE & Thomas COOKE jr, clerk to William
PARRY. SEE: Quaker JACKSON Tree. |
30 |
477 |
19194 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens. |
1721 Oct 2 |
JACKSON-JACKSON 1708-1738
Mtg release. Nat JACKSON of Mountmeillick,
Co. Queens, Merchant of the one part & Thomas JACKSON of
City of Dublin merchant of the other part. Mention of mill & being son of Robert JACKSON as well as Erasmus & Isaac.
Notes from Mike Stewart: Mountmellick, Garoon, Garrone,
Parish Rosnallis, Queens
Nathaniel JACKSON of Mountmeillick, Co. Queens,
Merchant to Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin merchant pt of
Garoon in Rosinalis (pa) QUEEENS [120 ac] bnd on s.w. by Ballymoyle &
Mullaghanand, holdings of on William SHEARCROFT n.w. of John BRAKELY &
new Mill Race on s.w., Agvoly on n.e., excepting to F to have access to all
Mill Races & water course & cutting sodds, for life of Nathaniel JACKSON and Erasmus JACKSON, 2nd son of
Robert JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON, 3rd son of
Robert JACKSON for ever, in trust for Timothy FORBES redeemable by
Robert JACKSON paying Timothy FORBES £400 ster + int SEE: Quaker JACKSON Tree. |
Sir Francis
Hamilton of Kealagh, county of Cavan, Bart.
was father of Sir Charles of Killishandra in the
same county, Bart. who was made Cust. Rot. of that
county. 12 February 1673 he married Catharine, daughter of Sir
William St. Paul otherwise Semple of Letterkenny
county of Longford, Knt. (by his wife Anne, daughter of Sir
William Stewart, Bart. ancestor to William Earl of Blefington,
which title became extinct on his Lordship's decease 14 August
1769) and dying in 1689, had Sir Francis his
heir; Nichola, married first to Philip Cecil, of Drumurry county of Cavan,
Esq. secondly, to Arthur Culme of Lisnamain in said county, Esq. by
whom she had Hugh Culme born 23 December
1706, who died unmarried; and Dorothy to Francis son of Sir
John Edgeworth, Knt. and had issue John, who died unmarried,
and a daughter Francelina. Sir Francis was Knight of the Shire for Cavan in
1661, and one of the commissioners for the settlement of Ireland, ; he was attainted by K. James's Parliament in 1689; and 7 March 1688 his
father then living, was exempted from mercy or the King's favour, by Tyrconnel's
proclamation, together with John Hawkins and Sir John Magill. He married first Catharine, daughter of Hugh the first Earl of
Mount-Alexander, by whom he had a daughter, who died
young; he married secondly (pursuant to the recommendation
of his first wife when dying) Anne daughter and
coheir to Claud. Hamilton, Esq. by his wife Anne, daughter of William Hamilton of Hamilton's
Bawn in said county; he is also said to have
married Letitia or Nichola, daughter of Sir Charles
Coote, Bart. and dying without issue his said sisters
became coheirs, the elder, as just now observed, married Philip Cecil, Esq. who derived his descent from that eminent
statesman William, Lord Burleigh, Lord Treasurer of England,
and Prime Minister to Q. Elizabeth: whose only son Robert, by his second wife Mildred, daughter of Sir Anthony Coke of Giddy-Hall in
Essex, Governor to K. Edward VI., was created 4 May
1605 Earl of Salisbury; and his son William, Earl of Salisbury, by
the Lady Catharine Howard, youngest daughter of Thomas, Earl of Suffolk
was father of Charles, Viscount Cranbourne, made Knight of the Bath at
the Coronation of K. Charles I., who died before
his father, and by the Lady Jane Maxwell, daughter and coheir to James, Earl of Dirleton, had, besides other children, James,
successor to his grandfather; and Philip, who deceasing
in September 1684, had issue two sons and one daughter; Arthur, heir
to his uncle, mentioned in the text; Hamilton, who
died unmarried ; and Anne. Arthur
Cecil-Hamilton, Esq., 16 November 1720 married Anne, daughter and heir to Thomas Connor of Dublin, Esq. and had two daughters, viz. Margaret, married as in text; and Nichola, married 4 March 17 so to Richard
Jackson of Forkhill, county of Armagh, Esq.
and had no issue by him who died in 1787. (Lodge
Edit. I754. I. 303. II. zoo, 2c1. IV. 23.8. 239,
and Collections.) SOURCE: The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the
Present Nobility of that Kingdom, Volume 6. John Lodge. pp27-28
Sir Francis
Hamilton of Kealagh, county of Cavan, Bart.
was father of Sir Charles of Killishandra in the
same county, Bart. who was made Cust. Rot. of that
county. 12 February 1673 he married Catharine, daughter of Sir
William St. Paul otherwise Semple of Letterkenny
county of Longford, Knt. (by his wife Anne, daughter of Sir
William Stewart, Bart. ancestor to William Earl of Blefington,
which title became extinct on his Lordship's decease 14 August
1769) and dying in 1689, had Sir Francis his
heir; Nichola, married first to Philip Cecil, of Drumurry county of Cavan,
Esq. secondly, to Arthur Culme of Lisnamain in said county, Esq. by
whom she had Hugh Culme born 23 December
1706, who died unmarried; and Dorothy to Francis son of Sir
John Edgeworth, Knt. and had issue John, who died unmarried,
and a daughter Francelina. Sir Francis was Knight of the Shire for Cavan in
1661, and one of the commissioners for the settlement of Ireland, ; he was attainted by K. James's Parliament in 1689; and 7 March 1688 his
father then living, was exempted from mercy or the King's favour, by
Tyrconnel's proclamation, together with John Hawkins
and Sir John Magill. He married first Catharine,
daughter of Hugh the first Earl of Mount-Alexander, by whom he had a daughter, who died young; he married secondly (pursuant
to the recommendation of his first wife when dying)
Anne daughter and coheir to Claud. Hamilton, Esq. by
his wife Anne, daughter of William Hamilton of Hamilton's Bawn in said
county; he is also said to have married Letitia or Nichola, daughter of Sir Charles Coote, Bart. and dying without issue his said sisters became coheirs, the elder, as just now
observed, married Philip Cecil, Esq. who derived
his descent from that eminent statesman William, Lord Burleigh, Lord Treasurer of England, and Prime Minister to Q. Elizabeth: whose only son Robert, by his
second wife Mildred, daughter of Sir Anthony Coke of Giddy-Hall in Essex, Governor to K. Edward VI., was created 4 May 1605 Earl of Salisbury;
and his son William, Earl of
Salisbury, by the Lady Catharine Howard,
youngest daughter of Thomas, Earl
of Suffolk was father of Charles, Viscount
Cranbourne, made Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of K. Charles I., who
died before his father, and by the Lady Jane Maxwell, daughter and coheir to
James, Earl of Dirleton, had, besides other
children, James, successor to his grandfather; and Philip, who deceasing in September 1684, had issue two sons and
one daughter; Arthur, heir to his uncle, mentioned in the text; Hamilton, who died unmarried ; and Anne. Arthur Cecil-Hamilton, Esq., 16 November
1720 married Anne, daughter and heir to Thomas Connor of Dublin, Esq. and had two daughters, viz.
Margaret, married as in text; and Nichola, married 4 March 17 so to Richard Jackson of Forkhill, county of Armagh,
Esq. and had no issue by him who died in 1787. (Lodge
Edit. I754. I. 303. II. zoo, 2c1. IV. 23.8. 239,
and Collections.) SOURCE: The
Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of
that Kingdom, Volume 6. John Lodge. pp27-28
Sir Francis
Hamilton of Kealagh, county of Cavan, Bart.
was father of Sir Charles of Killishandra in the
same county, Bart. who was made Cust. Rot. of that
county. 12 February 1673 he married Catharine, daughter of Sir
William St. Paul otherwise Semple of Letterkenny
county of Longford, Knt. (by his wife Anne, daughter of Sir
William Stewart, Bart. ancestor to William Earl of Blefington,
which title became extinct on his Lordship's decease 14 August
1769) and dying in 1689, had Sir Francis his
heir; Nichola, married first to Philip Cecil, of Drumurry county of Cavan,
Esq. secondly, to Arthur Culme of Lisnamain in said county, Esq. by
whom she had Hugh Culme born 23 December
1706, who died unmarried; and Dorothy to Francis son of Sir
John Edgeworth, Knt. and had issue John, who died unmarried,
and a daughter Francelina. Sir Francis was Knight of the Shire for Cavan in
1661, and one of the commissioners for the settlement of Ireland, ; he was attainted by K. James's Parliament in 1689; and 7 March 1688 his
father then living, was exempted from mercy or the King's favour, by
Tyrconnel's proclamation, together with John Hawkins
and Sir John Magill. He married first Catharine,
daughter of Hugh the first Earl of Mount-Alexander, by whom he had a daughter, who died young; he married secondly (pursuant
to the recommendation of his first wife when dying)
Anne daughter and coheir to Claud. Hamilton, Esq. by
his wife Anne, daughter of William Hamilton of Hamilton's Bawn in said
county; he is also said to have married Letitia or Nichola, daughter of Sir Charles Coote, Bart. and dying without issue his said sisters became coheirs, the elder, as just now
observed, married Philip Cecil, Esq. who derived
his descent from that eminent statesman William, Lord Burleigh, Lord Treasurer of England, and Prime Minister to Q. Elizabeth: whose only son Robert, by his
second wife Mildred, daughter of Sir Anthony Coke of Giddy-Hall in Essex, Governor to K. Edward VI., was created 4 May 1605 Earl of Salisbury;
and his son William, Earl of
Salisbury, by the Lady Catharine Howard,
youngest daughter of Thomas, Earl
of Suffolk was father of Charles, Viscount
Cranbourne, made Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of K. Charles I., who
died before his father, and by the Lady Jane Maxwell, daughter and coheir to
James, Earl of Dirleton, had, besides other
children, James, successor to his grandfather; and Philip, who deceasing in September 1684, had issue two sons and
one daughter; Arthur, heir to his uncle, mentioned in the text; Hamilton, who died unmarried ; and Anne. Arthur Cecil-Hamilton, Esq., 16 November
1720 married Anne, daughter and heir to Thomas Connor of Dublin, Esq. and had two daughters, viz.
Margaret, married as in text; and Nichola, married 4 March 17 so to Richard
Jackson of Forkhill, county of Armagh, Esq.
and had no issue by him who died in 1787. (Lodge
Edit. I754. I. 303. II. zoo, 2c1. IV. 23.8. 239,
and Collections.) SOURCE: The
Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of
that Kingdom, Volume 6. John Lodge. pp27-28
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