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.. If you notice mistakes, I really do appreciate being informed. I can be quite blind to my own errors, and do appreciate being able to make corrections. Thanks also to the work by the volunteers who post on Nick
Reddan’s Deeds Project .
Sharon Oddie Brown.
Update: December 31, 2022
. Update: June 4, 2023 Update: February 9, 2024 Update August 10, 2024 |
2024 Books of Deeds 151-249
Other shading in certain cells is idiosyncratic. It is just there to jog
my memory.
Entered in 2022 |
Ones I have
flagged |
Added or edited in 2023 & 2024 |
Bk |
Pg |
Mem |
Name |
County |
Date |
Notes |
X |
151 |
175 |
100940 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1751 Nov 27 |
BOLTON-COCKING
Revd Richard BOLTON of Lagore
Co Meath of 1 pt & Rev. Ralph COCKING of Rahenny Co Dublin of other part…
6A 2R 20P part of Creekstown, Barony
of Ratoath, Co Meath lately in occupation of Thomas JACKSON Esq.
deceased described in a Map to the said deed of release annexed. Lands
leased from BOLTON to COCKING. NOTE: This Thomas
JACKSON (1680-1751) had 3 known children – if there were more, he is the
right vintage to be the father of George JACKSON (1718-1782) of Urker who I continue to seek. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
151 |
178 |
10094 |
BROWN |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
DOLLARD-BROWN Book 45 (1739-1810) Enagh
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lease between John POLLARD of Glasslough, Co Monaghan
gent of the one part and Thomas BROWN of Enagh in said County, farmer.
Leasing 20 acres, two roods and four perches for the lives of the said Thomas
BROWN (Viz), John MAXWELL, third son of the Reverend John MAXWELL, of
Falkland said County, Clerk, and James BLACK, eldest son of William BLACK of
Legacorry. Rent to Robert Leslie. Also to enjoy a share of turf bog of about
1 ½ acres in Mullaghbrack. WITNESS: James JOHNSTON, merchant, Nicholas
JEFFORD, Mariner bailiff and by John GIBSON Litteratt all of Glasslough.
Memorial WITNESS: James JOHNSTON & William JOHNSTON, of Glasslough.
Apothecary. |
|
151 |
251 |
101292 |
STEEL |
Armagh |
1751 Mar 25 |
Thomas STEEL – TOOL
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BTW Thomas STEELE of City of Dublin merchant demised to
John TOOLE of City of Dublin demised warehouse then enjoyed by Mr. Thomas
PRESTEN at the South end of Yorkminster Yard leading from Smock Alley and
also warehouse on the East Side of said yard and likewise two rooms built
over the late Francis RUSSELLs kitchen adjoining the warehouse… WITNESS:
William CARRICK City of Dublin Cooper & Richard KEATING of City of Dublin
Carpenter. |
|
151 |
263 |
101350 |
GORE, Arthur |
Mayo |
1739 Oct 5 |
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BTW Morgan VAUGHAN of Carrowmore Co. Mayo Esq. and
Mathew VAUGHAN his eldest son and heir of 1st pt. Sir Arthur GORE
of Newtown Co. Mayo & Annesley GORE his 2nd son of the 2nd pt & Mathew ORMSBY of Dromore Co. Sligo Esq of the 3rd pt. …
townlands of ¼ Carrowatrayley 1/4 Ballyhernan one quarter Carrowmore ¼ ¼
Derrinamuck ¼ Gortskibolo and ¼ Ballydarig ¼ Coray ¼ Ballybegg in Barony
Tirawley Co. Mayo … sums to Francis BLAKE Peter MATURINE and Francis PALMER
WITNESS: Terence FEGEN of City of Dublin servant John THEWLES of City of
Dublin Gent. Mathew VAUGHAN [SEAL]. |
|
151 |
299 |
101506 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Cork |
1751 May 13 |
ALLEN
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Lease between Peter JACKSON formerly of City of Cork, but now of Bristol, sugar Baker of the one part and
John ALLEN of the City of Cork, Clothier. Land known as Dahills in the South
suburbs of the City of Cork. Witnesses: Francis Randall of the city of
Bristol and John Magee of the city of Cork, Mariner
SEE: Sugar-Bakers. |
|
152 |
34 |
100604 |
GORE, Elizabeth |
Kilkenny |
1751 Oct 30 |
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BTW Ralph GORE of Barrowmount Co. Kilkenny Esq. &
Elizabeth GORE otherwise GORGES wife of Ralph GORE of the 1 pt; Charles DOYLE
of Bramblestown Co. Kilkenny Gent of other pt. … reciting marriage agreement
in ROD 130-221-88704 made in 1748 … |
18 |
152 |
99 |
100921 |
MAULEVERER |
Dublin
Derry
Coleraine
Tyrone |
1751 Jun 11 |
ANNESLEY, Wm-MAULEVERER 1746-1751
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BTW William ANNESLEY and William SCOTT both of City of
Dublin Esq. of 1st pt; Henry CARY of Dungiven [Parish Dungiven, Barony Keenaght] Co.
Londonderry Esq. of 2nd; Thomas NEWBOURGH of Ballyhays [NOTE: There are two Electoral Districts: 24
townlands in Ballyhaise & 4 townlands in Ballyhaise]
Co. Cavan Esq and Martha NEWBOROUGH otherwise CARY his wife, one of the
daughters of Henry CARY of 3rd pt & Revd Bellingham MAULEVERER
of Maghera [Parish Maghera ] Co. Londonderry Clerk of 4th pt. £1,500 pd on intermarriage of
Edward CARY Esq. eldest son of Henry CARY with Honorable Jane BERESFORD …
Granted to Bellingham MAULEVERER
All that Mannor of Phillipar [??] in Co. Londonderry alias Coleraine & Tyrone in province of Ulster
… being part of said Mannor (that is to say) the late Dissolved Abby
Monastery or Religious house of Dungiven [Dungiven] in
Barony Kenouoght [Keenaght]
in Co. Londonderry … fraternity of Skinners London and
also Castle Town [??]and lands
of Dungiven [Dungiven]
alias Mahoriboy [Magheraboy,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght] Nonbeg [Nonebegg als Owenbegg [Owenbeg,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],being
one Ballynoe of land Strahanshmore Ballymulgo [??] being one
Ballyboe of Land & Ballielassen [??] being one Balliboe of land Lestaheloge [??] being
one Quarter Balliboe of Land Machriboy [possibly Magheraboy Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
being one Ballyboe of land in Barony Kenaught In co. Londonderry alia
Coleraine … also Lacha [Lackagh,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght,]
being one Balliboe of Land Ballymonyles [possibly Ballymonan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght,]
being one Balliboe of Land Killerseagh [??]being one Balliba of land
Derryware [Derryware,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],being
one Ballyboe of Land Shregony [possibly Scriggan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
being one Balliboe of land Derryduff [Derryduff,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
being one Balliboe of land Nahasson possibly Hass,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
being one Balliboe of land Brihey [Brishey,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
being one Balliboe of Land Terrivolen [possibly Tirgoland,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
being one Balluboe of land & Ballycohill [??] being one Balliboe of land
Ballymackever [Ballymakeever, Parish Dungiven, Barony Keenaght], being
one Ballyboe of land all in Territory Ballieeehassan [??] in Barony
Kenaugh within Co. Londonderry als Coleraine & also Clatgore Gortge [possibly Cluntygeeragh (Cluainte cCaorach), Parish Dungiven, Barony Keenaght], being one Balliboe of Land Carn [Carn,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
being one Balliboe of Land Cashell [Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],being
one Balliboe of Land Boville [Boviel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
being one Balliboe of Land Croweback [??] being one Balliboe of Land in Territory half
Balliebeltoe or portion of land known as Benadi [Benady in Townland Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],in
Barony Kenagh in Co. Londonderry alias Collrane … & Fineame [Fincarn,
Parish Banagher
(Keenaght portion), Barony Keenaght], being
one Balliboe of Land Gallard [possibly Gallany,
Parish Banagher
(Keenaght portion), Barony Keenaght] being
one Balliboe of Land Tulladan [??] being one Balliboe of Land in Territory
Balliebelloe or portion of Land known as Ballyahare [possibly Ballynahery,
Parish Drumachose,
Barony Keenagh] in
Barony Kenaught … Tully [Tully,
Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
Barony Keenaght,]
being one Balliboe of Land Tanduffe [??] being one Ballyboe of Land Ardgreven [possibly Ardgarvan,
Parish Drumachose,
Barony Keenagh]
being one Ballboe of Land Moycashell [??] being one Balliboe of Land Gortnersheath [??]being
one Balliboe of Land Ballickillahan [??] being one Balliboe of Land Cloghoge [Cloghog,
Parish Derryloran
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
being one Balliboe of Land all in Territory Ballilbettoe or portion of Land
commonly known as Croshalt within Barony Annagh [now called Tirkeeran] in Co.
Londonderry alias Coleraine … Brackinoy [possibly Brackfield,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
being one Balliboe of Land Kilcaran [probably Kilcaltan,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran] being one Balliboe of land Gortnerane [Gortnaran,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran] being one Balliboe of Land … land commonly known as
Balliemackgahny [Ballymaclanigan, Upper Cumber,
Barony Tirkeeran]
in Barony Anaght [now called Tirkeeran] Co.
Londonderry & also Lisbany [Lisbunny,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran]
being one Balliboe of Land Salleboyle [Sallowilly (Salach-baile), Upper Cumber,
Barony Tirkeeran] being one Balliboe of Land Altahoney [Altaghoney,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran] being one Balliboe of Land in Territory
Balliebeltoe or portion of Land called Altdaurannell [??] in Barony
Annaght [now called Tirkeeran]
in Co. Londonderry alias Coleraine … and also Balliedanegan [Ballydonegan,
Parish Banagher
(Tirkeeran portion), Barony Tirkeeran], being
one Balliboe of Land Tanniahean [??] being one Balliboe of Land Coolmoney [possibly Coolnamonan Parish Banagher
(Tirkeeran portion), Barony Tirkeeran], being
one Balliboe of Land in Territory of Ballibeltoe [??] or portion of
Land called or known by the name of Ballienaltan [possibly Ballyartan,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran],
in Barony Annaght [now called Tirkeeran] … Gortnahan [probably Gortnaran,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran]
being one Balliboe of Land in territory of Balliofogar [??] in
Barony Annaght [now called Tirkeeran] in Co.
Londonderry alias Coleraine & also Dromlirge [??]being one Balliboe of Land
Shrahsmore [probably Strawmore,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Latiniskey [??] being one Balliboe of Land Mallinavotts [??]being
one Balliboe of Land Droard [??] and Money Gorgan [??] being one Balliboe of Land
Dodgilduffe [??] being one Balliboe of Land Ballienahanbegg [??] being one
Balliebeg of Land Ballyclappye [possibly Ballyclaber,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] being one Balliboe of Land Shradrongalga [possibly Shregeny als aforesaid Serigan - Scriggan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght being
one Balliboe of Land Tullatima [??] being one Balliboe of land Brackalion Morley [??] being
one Balliboe of Land in Territory Balliebeltoe or portion of land known by
name Ballienemetagh [??] in Barony Loughlinsholin [Loughinsholin]
in Co. Londonderry alias Coleraine or Tyrone in Provincce of Ulster …
contained in portion of Master and Wardens of the Guild or Fraternity
aforesaid (Number twelve) according to their Lott or Division drawn at
Guildhall in City Londondon December 1613 based on survey by Archibald
STEWART of Kingdom of Ireland and Phillip JACKSON of London surveyors 1740
and are as follows Lackagh [Lackagh , Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght,]
390a Ballykellaghan West 100a 3r Ditto East 181a 3r [possibly Ballykelly and/or Ballykelly
Level (Intake), Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
Barony Keenaght]
Gortneskea [probably Gortnaskey,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran]
285a 2r Glenlough [Glenlough,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran] 409a Cooldoig upper [probably Kildoag,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
284a 2r Ditto lower 196a Ardgrewen Upper 155a 1r Ditto Lower [possibly Ardgarvan or more likely Ardground,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
153a 2r Tonduff [possibly Tamlaghtduff
Brown or Tamlaghtduff
Jennings] 302a Tully als Legathory [Legaghory,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
276a Braefield 201a 2r Lettermyer [Lettermire,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
121a 3r Kileatan Upper 103a 2r Ditto Lower [probably Kilcaltan,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
51a 3r Gortnerane [Gortnaran, Upper Cumber,
Barony Tirkeeran]
162a 3r Lisbuny [Lisbunny,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran] 540a 2r Altehoney [Altaghoney,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran] 489a 2r Sallaghboaly [Sallowilly,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran] 253 2r Ling [Ling,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran] 276a Carnanbane [either Carnanbane,
Parish of Learmount
(Tirkeeran portion), in the Barony of Tirkeeran and/or Carnanbane,
Parish of Banagher
(Keenaght portion), in the Barony of Keenaght] 154a 2r
Laughtilube [??] 233a Coolnamonan [Coolnamonan,
Parish Banagher
(Tirkeeran portion), Barony Tirkeeran] 220a
Ballydonogan [Ballydonegan,
Parish Banagher
(Tirkeeran portion), Barony Tirkeeran] 641a
Tamniahagan [Tamnyagan,
Parish Banagher
(Tirkeeran portion), Barony Tirkeeran] 220a 2r
in Barony Anaght [now called Tirkeeran] in Co.
Londonderry alias Coleraine Tullygoan [??] 209a 2r Tincarn [??] 108a 2r Gallinagh [??] &
Moygerive [??] 202a2r Ovill [Ovil,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
384a Ballygoddan 146a Owenbegg [Owenbeg,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
283a Dungiven [Dungiven,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
including Ballycaslem [probably Ballymacallion,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
& Balliemollie [possibly Ballymonan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
227a 2r Killterfeagh [??] 88a 2r Hass [Hass,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
155a Lackagh [probably Lackagh,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
205a 2r Derryware [Derryware,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
& Ballyohellan [??] 212a 3r Serigan [??] 153a 2r Ballymacever [Ballymakeever, Parish Dungiven, Barony Keenaght], and Deryduff [Derryduff,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
187a 3r Tiergolan [Tirgoland,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
Ballyhanet [??] 262a Brisha [Brishey,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
240a Curagh Lane [Curraghlane,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
208a Ballymonan [Ballymonan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
211a Magherabeg [Magheraboy,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
202a Lisnakilloge alias Westeravebarkey [[?? possibly near Crabarkey] 266a Crevebarkey [Crabarkey,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
185a 1r Cashell [Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
226a Bovill [Boviel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
299a Carne [Carn,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
604a 2r Mountain of Tiergolan [Tirgoland,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
552a 2r Aslamaduff [Ashlamaduff,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
496a Edenticall [Eden (Eadan Tighe Cathail), Parish Dungiven, Barony Keenaght], Mountain
of Bovill [possibly Boviel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
898a Mountain of Cashell [possibly Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
1179a Clontegeragh [Cluntygeeragh,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
2300a Glenshane [Glenshane,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],1282a
in Baron Keenagh Co. Londonderry alias Coleraine Drumderigg [Drumderg,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin],
546a Glengomna [Glengomna,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin],
620a Carveragh [Cavanreagh,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
alias East Glengomna 313a part of Glengomna [Glengomna,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
held with Labby 68a 2r Labby [Labby,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
302a Brackagh [Brackagh,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
196a Cloghfin [Cloughfin,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
207a 2r alias Shadrumgalgan [??] 263a Dezert [Disert,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
247a Doon Upper [Doon,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
193a 2r Shamore Upper [Strawmore, or Straw, or Straw
Mountain, Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
118a Ditto Lower 97a Shaneghey part of Stramore [Strawmore, or Straw, or Straw
Mountain, Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
104a Tonagh [Tonaght,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
188a Drumard [Drumard,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
523a Mullanawoe Upper [probably Mulnavoo,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
56a Ditto Lower 69a 2r Drumdoe [possibly Drumderg,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
50a 2r in Barony Loughlinshillin Co. Londonderry alias Coleraine or Tyrone
all premises before mentioned contain 20,507a 1r except several lands of
Nonebegg als Owenbegg [Owenbeg,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
Lackah als Lackagh [Lackagh,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
Shregeny als aforesaid Serigan [Scriggan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
Derryware [Derryware,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
als Upper Derrywead & Lower Derrywead [??] Gortnecrane als Gortnerane [Gortnaran,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran], Kilterane als Kileatan [possibly Kilcaltan,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran] Lettermoyer als Lettermoyre [Lettermire,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
Ling [Ling,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran],
Ballykeallaghan als Ballycallagha [Ballycallaghan,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran],
Gortneskeash als Gortnasky [Gortnaskey (Gort-na-sceach), Parish Upper Cumber,
Barony Tirkeeran],
Tonduff [Toneduff,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran],
Glenlough [Glenlough,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran],
Altahoney [Altaghoney,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran],
Brackfield [Brackfield,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
Tully alias Legacorn [probably Legaghory Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran],
Ardregiven [probably Ardground (Ard-grian), Parish Cumber Lower,
Barony Tirkeeran],
Upper & Lower Cooldoig als Culdoige [probably Kildoag (Coill-Dubhog), Parish Cumber Lower,
Barony Tirkeeran],
Lackagh [Lackagh,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran],
Lisbane alias Lisbune [??] Kilalooy [Killaloo,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran], Tomkins freehold commonly called Ballymullins [??] Dunedy [Dunady,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran],
Ballyarton [Ballyartan,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran or Ballyartan,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] & Lettermuck [Lettermuck,
Parish Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran]
being part of portion of Pilipar [??] held
by Lease from Masters and Wardens of Guild or Fraternity of Skinners London
to hold to Bellingham MAULEVERER his heirs … for natural lives of Henry
CARY, Edward CARY & Frederick CARY Hamilton [CARY?] sons of Henry CARY …
demised to aid Henry CARY by Lease from Lord Arch Bishop of Armagh in said
recited deed … further witnessed that Thomas NEWBOROUGH and Martha his wife
for consideration granted to Bellingham MAULEVERER … WITNESS: Mervyn FANNING
& James MAULEVERER son of Bellingham MAULEVERER. Henry CARY [SEAL]
NOTE: Bellingham
MAULEVERER was a brother of Robert Lindsay MAULEVERER (abt 1811-1850), the
land agent murdered in Co. Armagh. Edward CARY, son of Henry CARY, lived at
Dungiven Castle, Dungiven, Co. Londonderry. On Aug 10, 1743, he married Jane
BERESFORD (1720-1792) dau of Marcus BERESFORD (1694-1763) and Catherine
POWER. |
18 |
152 |
128 |
101036 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Dublin |
1751 Nov 28 |
McCULLOCH Jas to EDGERTON 1746-1758
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Lease made between Henry MITCHELL of the city of Dublin
Esquire, of the first part and James McCULLOGH of Piedmount, County Antrim,
Esquire. Of the second part. Thomas Edgerton of Drogheda, County Louth of the
third part. … list of townlands transferred in Barony of Toome Co Antrim for
£2000 for the lives of James McCULLOGH. William McCULLOGH and Thomas TIPPING.
WITNESS: Robert King, and Samuel KATHRENS both the city of Dublin gent. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
152 |
138 |
101078 |
|
Queens
Dublin |
1751 Jul 13 |
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Bernard BROWNE of Ballynakill Queens County, gent,
inconsiderate relation of £19.18.4 granted to Gorges Edmond HOWARD of city of
Dublin, gent, two yellow cows one black mare… Four poster bed, chairs, table
and other assorted … WITNESSES: Thomas FITZGERALD and William JACKSON both of the city of Dublin gent |
|
152 |
318 |
101899 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1750 Feb 2 |
WALKER
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Between the Vicars Choral of St Patrick’s Church,
Dublin of the one part and Sarah WALKER, of City of Dublin widow of the other
part Recited deed 15 Jan 1710 Caleb SMALLEY late of Kevin St. Merchant
deceased after £120 demised to Sarah WALKER ground formerly
an orchard or garden in Upper & Lower Kevin St. lands on Lower Kevins
Street on front to street 96’, west on Lower St. Kevins St 141’ North with
Mr. BORRs holding 107’, on the east to ground held by Archbishop of Dublin,
Mr BORR, Mr. FLEMING 193’ … executed by the Cathedral Church of St. Patricks
to wit John MASON, William JONES, William TAVERNER, John JACKSON, John
PHIPPS, James BAILY, Joseph WARD, James COLGAN Richard BREADWAY, Robert HAIL |
|
152 |
334 |
101971 |
NOBLE, Adam |
Monaghan |
1752 Feb 4 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE Ballymacowen 1739-1810
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178
Richard GRAHAM of Cullmaine Co. Monaghan Esq. leased to
Adam NOBLE of Longfield Co. Monaghan Gent all the holding now in possession
of Adam NOBLE formerly enjoyed by Phelemy O.NEILL Hugh KELLY and partners
being part of Ballymacowen [possibly Ballymacawley (Baile Mhic Ceallaigh) Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], In Barony
of Fews, Co. Armagh. …. WITNESS: Brabazon NOBLE Town & Co. Monaghan
Gent & Robert FOX servant to Richard GRAHAM & Thomas NOBLE. |
18 |
153 |
9 |
101312 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1745 Oct 9 |
JACKSON NOTE: Initially I had it as #104312
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26
BTW Robert JACKSON of Birr [aka
Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Merchant of the one pt and Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co Gent of the other. Reciting Deed 1743 Feb whereby Richard NEWSTEAD
of Ballyloughlan [Ballyloughan,
Parish Gallen, Barony Garrycastle] set to Robert JACKSON merchant the house in Birr formerly in possession of Barnaby
ARCHER and containing 22 acres together with that plot of land adjoining the
green of Birr, Barony of Ballybritt, Kings Co. To hold for lives of Richard
NEWSTEAD, William NEWSTEAD eldest son of Thomas NEWSTEAD uncle of Richard
NEWSTEAD, to renew and whereas the said Robert JACKSON of Grange did
at the instance of Robert JACKSON of Birr become jointly bound with
the said Robert JACKSON of Birr in one Bond of the penalty of £400
conditioned with the payment of £200 interest to James WILLINGTON of Newhouse
Co. Tipperary Gent … to debt of Robert JACKSON of Birr who promised to
indemnify Robert JACKSON of Grange from the debt … WITNESS: Thomas
ENGLISH of Thurglass, Co. Tipperary & James JACKSON eldest
son of Robert JACKSON of Birr. NOTE:
I still need to unpuzzle some of these JACKSONs – they start with
Robert JACKSON, quarter-master (bef 1716-1743). SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran |
1LDS |
153 |
20
28 |
100405 |
DOBBIN |
|
1739-1810 |
LORD CHARLEMOUNT-DOBBIN Altakirk
NOTE: These numbers are
way off. This volume starts with #101133. |
|
153 |
152 |
102033 |
JOHNSTON |
Down
Armagh |
1750 Jul 19
|
Long deed - Richard JOHNSTON of Gilford Co. Down.
Many names and places…. Rev Dr. John KEARNY of Loughgilly, Co. Armagh Charles
STEWART of Madden Court, Co. Armagh Gent Sole [Adinor] of Captain John
STEWART late of Lisglin [Lisglynn,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Co.
Armagh deceased. |
LDS |
153 |
209 |
102332 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
1752 Feb 1 |
HOWARD: Source: Names Index.
Image
138
BTW Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 1
pt & Gorges Edward HOWARD of City of Dublin Esq. of the other pt Reciting
that several parcels of ground and houses included in decree of a Hugh Court
of Chancery set up to sale by William COOPER one of the Masters of said Court
on North side of Christ Church Yard in Co. Dublin together with three houses
built and erected theron and in possession and occupation of Rev. Mr. Samuel
HOLT and his undertenants subject to interest of Robert SAVAGE of City of
Dublin Cordwainer. All that piece or parcel of ground on West side of Fishamble Street in City of Dublin
containing in front to East to said street 23’ 5” and running backwards to Westward
to rear of Rose Alley bonded on the North to land belonging to Henry SEGRAVE
Esq & on the South to Land belonging to John BAGGOT Esq. together with
three houses built now called Virginia Court formerly in possession of Teresa
MAGLEW widow and afterwards in possession of representatives of William HAYES
Esq. subject to interest of Nicholas FERRELL of City of Dublin Baker …
details of Court Case. … Richard JACKSON had executed unto Gorges
Edmund HOWARD his Bond with Warrant of Attorney for confessing Judgement
theron of penalty of £1,800 … WITNESS: William JACKSON Chapw HUDDLETON
NOTE: Gorges Edmund
HOWARD Esq was a son of Capt Francis HOWARD & Elizabeth JACKSON. She was
a daughter of Capt William JACKSON ( bet 1665-1668 – 1712) and Elizabeth
GORGES. It is likely that the Richard JACKSON
here was the first cousin once removed of Gorges Edmund HOWARD: Sir Richard
JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill Lodge. It is also likely that the land was part of the inheritance of Samuel JACKSON
(1641-1706). See his will: 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON |
1 |
153 |
221 |
102395 |
ECHLIN |
|
1752 Mar 20 |
ANNESLEY, Dame Mary-ECHLIN 1746-1751
Image
144
BTW Sir Robert ECHLIN of Rush, Co. Dublin Bart grandson
of Henry ECHLIN knight & Bart deceased of 1 pt. Dame Mary ENNESLEY
otherwise LEVINGE otherwise JOHNSTON widow & Richard LEVINGE of
Calverston Co. Kildare Esq. only child of Sir Richard LEVINGE Knight &
Bart deceased by said Dame Mary of the other pt. … reciting earlier deed …
Robert JOHNSTON soon after he died appointed Mary JOHNSTON his wife sole
exec. And in her will she left to Dame Mary her daughter … and that Robert
JOHNSTON Esq. grandson and heir of Robert JOHNSTON and of rest of children of
Richard , Robert JOHNSTON Esq … lands of Calverston, Co. Kildare … Henry
MITCHELL … |
|
153 |
249 |
102607 |
DONALDSON |
|
1746-1748 |
CLEMENTS, Nathanial-DONALDSON |
|
153 |
393 |
103280 |
|
Kings |
1752 Apr 18 |
Townland Index 1739-1810-S Image
127
Shinrone pt
SMITH-SMITH
Image
233
BTW Thomas SMITH the elder of Shinrone Kings Co. Gent
of 1 pt & Thomas SMITH the younger of Shinrone son to said Thomas SMITH.
Thomas SMITH the elder in consideration of 20 advanced to him by Joseph
BURTON executor of William BURTON Gent deceased granted to Thomas SMITH the
younger the Dwelling House in Shinrone & the Plott & Garden belonging
to the house Plott or Garden held by John McDANIEL Taylor the Park commonly
called RAWLSON’s park & WALKER’s park containing 34a … WITNESS: Joshua SMITH
of Shinrone Kings Co. Gent & of Kindall O’BRIEN of Shinrone Gent &
John MEARA of Shinrone. Thomas SMTH [SEAL] |
153 |
154 |
21 |
102525 |
RUTHERFORD |
|
1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) |
RUTHERFORD to RUTHERFORD Cadagh |
x |
154 |
48 |
102649 |
STEEL, John |
Antrim |
1733 Jun 24 |
STEEL, John-McCULLAGH, Susannah Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Marriage Contract between John STEEL of Kenbelly of one
part & Susanna McCULLOGH of other part. WITNESS: John DAVISON of
Knockburn[?] malster & George McCULLOGH of Eglish, yeoman, Co. Antrim
.... and then April 16, 1752 ... signed and sealed by Susanna McCULLOGH
otherwise STEEL, widow and relict of said John STEELE in presence of John
DAVISON & James MOORE of Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Gent (reference to High
Court of Cahncery in Ireland). SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
154 |
94 |
102885 |
JACKSON, David |
Kildare |
1742 Apr 25 |
CHRISTIAN
Image
54
btw Reciting deed re David JACKSON of
Huttonread [Huttonread,
Parish Oughterard,
Barony South Salt ] otherwise Quinsborough [Electoral District Quinsborough (7
townlands)], Co. Kildare & Mary QUINN wife of Thomas QUINN of Huttonread
otherwise Quinsborough sold to Bellingham CHRISTIAN of Huttonread Co. Kildare
Gent the Mansion House of Huttonread otherwise Quinborough where Thomas QUIN
dwelt & also demesne lands containing abt 30a in possession of Thomas
QUINN bounded south east by Great Road leading from Dublin to town of
Naas together with lease from Thomas QUIN to David JACKSON 25 Sept
1749 for term of 40 years from date which said lease was taken in trust for
said Mary QUIN. WITNESS: John CHRISTIAN Esq. & Mathew READ Framer both of
Huttonread. Bellingham CHRISTIAN [SEAL].
NOTE: There may be a connection to the marriage in 1726 of an Elizabeth JACKSON & John QUINN. Huttonread straddles the border of Co.
Dublin and is not far from Co. Wicklow. |
1 |
154 |
152 |
103167 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1751 Dec 16 |
Sarah LITTEN-JACKSON
PLUNKETT & orse-JACKSON
Image
84
BTW Ann PLUNKETT widow &
relict of Plunkett PLUNKETT late of Rathbeat Co. Dublin Esq. deceased of 1
pt. Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq of the other pt. Reciting
deed btw William COOPER Esq. Dr. of laws & one of Majesty’s High Court of
Chancery in Ireland of 1st pt; Ann PLUNKETT of 2nd;
Gorges Edmond HOWARD of City of Dublin Gent & Richard JACKSON of 3rd pt; William COOPER of 4th pt; John LELAND Dr. of Divinity Samuel
OWENS of City of Dublin & Thomas LITTON of City of Dublin Esq. executors
of will of Ralph LELAND Merchant deceased of 5th pt … piece of
ground on North side of Christ Church yard in Co. Dublin together with
several houses built & erected thereon now in possession of Samuel
HOLBRAND his undertenants … annuity pd to Richard JACKSON … WITNESS:
Michael SWIFT of City of Dublin Gent & Christopher DEEY of City of Dublin
NOTE: There are several deeds following - 103168–103170 - that
are connected to the GORGES family.
NOTE Samuel JACKSON had property near here on Fishamble until his death
in 1706. He had willed it to his nephew Richard JACKSON. 1705 December
4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON Capt.
Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) was the eldest son of William JACKSON and Susan
BERESFORD. Gorges Edmond HOWARD (1715-1786) was a grandson of Capt. William
JACKSON who died abt 1712 and was of Jackson Hall, Coleraine. Richard JACKSON
was his grand-uncle. |
|
154 |
270 |
103632 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1748 Sep 14 |
McCULLOCH Jas to BONES1746-1758
James McCULLOGH of Piedmont, Co. Antrim & James
BONES of Clogher. Farmer SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
154 |
490 |
104722 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1752 Aug 25 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to McCULLOCH 1746-1758
James McCULLOCH Piedmont, Barony of Toom, Co. Antrim
Esq. of 1st pt & William McCULLOCH of Clonkeen, Co. Antrim
farmer of 2nd pt. & Thomas EGERTON of Drogheda, Co. Louth Esq
& Dorothy Beresford SHAW otherswise McCULLOGH of Antrim, Co. Antrim widow
of 3rd pt.Grogan Island otherwise the townland in Ballygrogan SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
154 |
491 |
104723 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1750 Aug 24 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to
HENDERSON1746-1758
James McCULLOCH Piedmont, Barony of Toom, Co. Antrim
Esq. of 1st pt; Rev John HENDERSON of Monerodd Barony Toom, Co
Antrim & John McCULLAGH of Antrim, Co. Antrim Gent of 2nd pt;
Thomas EDGERTON of Drogheda, Co. Louth Esq & Dorothy Beresford SHAW of
Antrim, Co. Antrim widow of the 3rd…. lands of Ballylenulla 1 s,
Parish of Dunane… lives of James McCULLOCH & William McCULLOCH grandsons
of James McCULLOCH late of Grogan, Co. Antrim… lease taken in trust for the
Protestant Dissenters of Parish of Dunean, Co. Antrim WITNESS: John HOGG City
of Dublin, Gent &William McCULLOCH of Clonkeen, CO. Antrim farmer. &
Hugh NEIL of Antrim Writing Clerk. NOTE: James
McCULLOCH (1671-1725 late of Grogan, Co. Antrim. It would seem that the lives
of James McCULLOCH (- bef 1781) & William McCULLOCH (abt 1721-1800) are
the children of Dorothy Beresford SHAW, wife of William McCULLAGH (1700-1743)
of Piedmont SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
154 |
491 |
104724 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1752 Aug 25 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to
HENDERSON1746-1758
Much as above – but included life of Thomas TIPPING.
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
154 |
581 |
107073 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to JAY & wife SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
155 |
9 |
102883 |
Booth-GORE |
Sligo |
1751 Aug 10 |
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts
Image
25
BTW Blashford HUGHS of Ballymuallanny Co. Sligo Esq.
trustees in marriage of his sister Rebecca HUGHS to John McDERMOT Gent of 1st pt & said John McDERMOT of 2nd pt & Patrick CRUICE of Pill
Lane City of Dublin Linen Draper & Edward SMYTH of City of Dublin Gent of
3rd pt. Reciting … by virtue of a deed from BOOTH-GORE & Mark
WHITE Esq. sum of £250 … |
18 |
155 |
104 |
103706 |
COULTER, James & James |
Fermanagh |
1743 May 11 |
COULTER, James & COULTER Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Legmacafry,
John COULTER of Legmacafry, Co. Fermanagh, Parish of
Drumullery make over to James COULTER for 29 years for £1.10 part of
Legmacafry. WITNESS: Thomas KILPATRICK of Newtown, Cutler, Gent & William
ARMSTRONG of Legmacafry, Gent & Pat BRADY of City of Dublin, Gent. |
|
155 |
147 |
103886 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLAGH Jane & Margt to SHIRNIN SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
155 |
342 |
104941 |
JACKSON, James |
Kildare |
1752 Oct 18 |
HAMILTON
Image
208
Between Elizabeth COLLEY of Castle Carbery, Co.
Kildare, spinster, Arthur POMEROY of Castle Carbery, Esquire and Mary POMEROY
otherwise COLLEY his wife and Henry POMEROY a minor represented by the
Reverend James JACKSON, his guardian of the one part. … lots of
detail – lands of Castle Carbery and townlands all in Co. Kildare [3pp]…NOTE: Was Rev. James JACKSON the
rector of the Church of Carbery? I only know of one Rev. James JACKSON
(1720-1792), (wife Ann) in the right time frame. He was from Ballyreagan, Dundonald,
Co. Down, Presbyterian and was married at Ballybay, Co. Monaghan |
|
155 |
348 |
104963 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1752 Oct 4 |
SHEPPY
Image
212
lease made between Reverend John JACKSON of Clonshough in the County of Dublin of the one part and William SHEPPEY of
the city of Dublin gent of the other part. Transfer land late in the
possession of John WATSON containing 23 ½ acres plantation measure in the
parish and Barony of Cooloch, Co Dublin for lives of John JACKSON,
Henry GRATTAN, and William BLACKFORD. WITNESS: Jane ALDRICK of the city of
Dublin gent [sic], Francis EVANS of said city gent, and Jane JACKSON and Frances JACKSON of Clonshough. SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry. NOTE: The Rev John JACKSON, Jane JACKSON and Frances JACKSON were all
siblings. |
|
155 |
357 |
105011 |
McCULLAGH |
Drogheda
Antrim |
1752 Oct 15 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to
CHICHESTER1746-1758
Image
216
lease between Thomas EGERTON of the city of Drogheda,
County Louth Esquire of the first part: James McCULLOCH of Piedmont in Co
Antrim Esquire and Dorothy Beresford McCULLOCH otherwise SHAW of Antrim
mother of the said James McCULLOCH of the second part: Reverend Arthur
CHICHESTER of Crebilly County Antrim Clke and Daniel O’NEILL of
Ballyministra, Co Antrim of the third part…. Reciting earlier deed [lots of
lands in Barony of Toome, Co Antrim for £2000] for lives of James McCULLOCH,
William McCULLOCH and Thomas TIPPING SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
155 |
382 |
105135 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1752, Nov 6 |
McCULLAGH, Grizzell - McCULLAGH Drumsallagh,
Between Grizel McCULLAGH of Cullinbragh widow &
relict & Archibald McCULLAGH late of Cullintragh [Cullentragh,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Deceased and one of the executors of the last will and testament
of the said Archibald McCULLAGH deceased of the one part & John McCULLAGH
of the other part. Whereby the said Grizel McCULLAGH in consideration of 5s
paid to her did convey to the said John McCULLAGH .. lands of Drumsallagh [Drumsallan
Lower and/or Drumsallan
Upper, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Co. Armagh .
Witnessed by Hugh McCULLAGH of Killylea [Killylea,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] & Robert
CLARK of Lisnafiddy [Lisnafeedy, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], both in Co.
Armagh & Hugh McCULLAGH and John SCOTT both of City of Armagh yeoman.
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
155 |
386 |
105145 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick |
1749 Jun 28 |
NEWSON
Image
232
between Sarah LUCAS, widow and relict of Thomas LUCAS
late of city of Limerick [Skinner?] Deceased, and executor of his last will;
Elizabeth LUCAS, one of the daughters of the said Thomas LUCAS and John JACKSON of said city, grocer and Rachel JACKSON otherwise LUCAS his wife and the daughters of Thomas LUCAS of the one part.
John NEWSON of the city of Cork, linen Draper of the other part. … details of
Limerick property.
NOTE: John JACKSON of Cargeen Co.
Kildare and Sarah LUCAS of Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow. A John
JACKSON of Cargeen, Co. Kildare married a Sarah LUCAS, her mother Elizabeth
from Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow. NOTE: I need to
follow up on later leases of a Luke or Lucas JACKSON of The Strand in Dublin. |
|
155 |
490 |
105555 |
OLIVER, George |
Waterford |
1752 Oct 27 |
OLIVER, George - KEARNEY 1746-1758 NOTES in 2009
diary 1746-1758
Charles CUNNINGHAM of Waterford, Gent & George
OLIVER of same, sylemaker & Benjamin KEARNEY of Blanchville, Co. Kilkenny
(long deed-not pertinent) |
|
156 |
96 |
103222 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Meath
Kings
Sligo |
1752 May 11 |
PERCIVALL
Image
58
lease between Henry DEERING of the city of Dublin
Esquire, brother of Edward DEERING late of the city of Dublin Esquire,
deceased of the one part; and Robert Percival the younger of Knightsbrooke,
County Meath and John FRENCH of French Park in Co Roscommon, Esquire,
executors of the last will of Parliament of Dame Mary TUITE deceased of the
other part. And the deed made by Henry DEERING and Reverend Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore, [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan],
Kings Co, Clerk, executors of the last will of Edward Deering of the first
part, Marcus Anthony MORGAN of Castletown Co Sligo Esquire and Hugh MORGAN,
Esquire eldest son and heir of Marcus Anthony MORGAN of the second part. And
Robert PERCIVAL and John FRENCH of the third part … For a sum of £200 and a
further sum of £300 lands of Collestown otherwise Ballycattle, otherwise
Carrowreagh, Co Sligo. NOTE: DEERING aka
DERING. The wife of Rev. Daniel JACKSON was Catherine DERING a sister
of Edward & Henry DEERING. SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry.
NOTE: · · Carrowreagh (An Cheathrú Riabhach) , Skreen Civil Parish, Barony of Tireragh, Co.
Sligo 289 A, 1 R, 16 P
· Carrowreagh (An Cheathrú Riabhach) , Kilmacallan Civil Parish, Barony of
Tirerrill, Co. Sligo 259 A, 2 R, 28 P
· Carrowreagh (An Cheathrú Riabhach) , Kilmacteige Civil Parish, Barony of Leyny,
Co. Sligo 1298 A, 3 R, 38 P
· Carrowreagh (An Cheathrú Riabhach) , Toomour Civil Parish, Barony of Corran, Co.
Sligo 386 A, 2 R, 10 P
· Carrowreagh (An Cheathrú Riabhach) , Cloonoghil Civil Parish, Barony of Corran,
Co. Sligo 182 A, 2 R, 21 P
· Carrowreagh
(Cooper) (An Cheathrú Riabhach (Coopar)) , Achonry Civil Parish,
Barony of Leyny, Co. Sligo 953 A, 3 R, 10 P
· Carrowreagh
(Knox) (An Cheathrú Riabhach (Knox)) , Achonry Civil Parish,
Barony of Leyny, Co. Sligo 622 A, 3 R, 14 P |
|
156 |
185 |
104182 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1752 Jun 19 |
Image
101
lease between Richard JACKSON of the city
of Dublin Esquire of the one part: and Gorges Edmond HOWARD of the city of
Dublin gent of the other part… reciting deed 17 Dec 1751 £350 paid by Gorges
Edmond HOWARD in pursuance of articles of agreement 1 Feb 1752 btw said Richard JACKSON of 1 pt & said Edmond HOWARD of the other . Richard JACKSON granted to Gorges Edmond HOWARD Parcel of land on the Westside
of Fishamble Street in the city of Dublin
containing in front to east to said Street 23’5” and running backwards to the
westwards to the rere of Rose Alley tenement bounded on the north to land
belonging to Henry SEGRAVE Esq & on the south to land belonging to John
BAGGOT Esq, together with three houses now built thereon and called Virginia
Court subject to interest of Nicholas TYRELL of City of Dublin Baker …
conveyed to said Richard JACKSON by said deed … WITNESS: William JACKSON and Joseph WOODY
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. NOTE Samuel JACKSON had property on Fishamble until his death in 1706. He had willed it to his
nephew Richard JACKSON. 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON Capt. Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) was the
eldest son of William JACKSON and Susan BERESFORD. Gorges Edmond HOWARD (1715-1786) was a grandson of
Capt. William JACKSON who died abt 1712 and was of JACKSON Hall, Coleraine. Richard JACKSON was his grand-uncle. |
|
156 |
185 |
104955 |
HOWARD |
Dublin |
1752 Jun 5 |
HOWARD NOTE: There is a
2nd pg 185. On this page is Memorial 104955
Image
155
NOTE: No mention of JACKSON in the memorial, but a connection was likely because
of WITNESS Gorges Edmond HOWARD. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
Btw Hamilton Gorges of Rathboal in Co Dublin Esquire,
and Thomas CROOKS of Veafinstown, County Meath. … lands in Co Meath. |
|
156 |
186 |
104183 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1752 Jun 19 |
HOWARD
Image
101
[see above] lease between Richard JACKSON of the city of Dublin Esquire of the one part: and Gorges Edmond HOWARD of
the city of Dublin gent of the other part … Ground lying on the North side of Christ church yard, Co Dublin together
with three houses built thereon and now in possession of the Reverend Samuel
HOLT. WITNESS: William JACKSON and Joseph WHADDY SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
|
156 |
257 |
105496 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh
Antrim |
1752 Oct 17 |
McCULLOCH Jas to SHAW 1746-1758
Image
190
between James McCULLOCH of the Barony of Fews Co Armagh
Esq. of the first part and Dorothy Beresford otherwise McCULLOCH of Antrim in
the County of Antrim, widow of the other part reciting the James McCULLOCH
demised to Dorothy Beresford Shaw otherwise McCULLOCH all that part of the
townland of Racklam [possibly – based on
proximity to other townlands mentioned - Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Townland of Krewkeyror [possibly Creevekeeran Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], lands
of Lissary, otherise Lissawry [either Lissaraw Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper],
Cornocary [probably Carnally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Carrickonony [Carrickamone,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Mongoleagh [Monaguillagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Glasdrumenagh [Glasdrummond,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower], Camlagh [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.]
and lands of Tullyvallen [probably Tullyvallan
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
…. in Barony of Fews, County Armagh. WITNESS: John McCULLOCK of Antrim… SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
156 |
427 |
106502 |
BREAKY |
Monaghan |
1753 Feb 1 |
VERNER-BREAKY (TI Bk 45) |
x |
156 |
440 |
106620 |
|
Meath |
|
DOYNE-VIPOND Creekstown, |
|
156 |
498 |
107105 |
JACKSON, James |
Wicklow |
1746 May 22 |
Image
307
BTW Rev Richard BALDWIN Doctor in Divinity and Provost
of Trinity College near Dublin of 1 pt & James JACKSON of Spinans
Co. Wicklow farmer of the other pt. BALDWIN demised to JACKSON part of the
town and lands of Spinans late in occupation of Thomas SHIRLOCK containing
11a 3 r in Barony of Talbotstown Co. Wicklow except of Mines Minerals and
Royalties during lives of said James JACKSON, June JACKSON wife
of said James JACKSON and Hannah JACKSON daughter of said James
and Jane JACKSON … WITNESS: Richard ROBBINS of City of Dublin Gent and
Nicholas CARTEN of City of Dublin Gent
TOWNLANDS
· Spinans
East, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow
179 A, 2 R, 14 P
· Spinans
Hill (Cnoc na Spíonán) , Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper
Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 129 A, 3 R, 0 P
· Spinans
Middle, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 195 A, 2 R, 20 P
· Spinans
West (Na Spíonáin Thiar) , Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow 75 A, 2 R, 38 P |
|
157 |
30 |
103704 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Dublin
Kings |
1752 Jun 3 |
HALES
Image
350
between the Reverend Daniel JACKSON of
Tullamore, Kings Co and Thomas HALES of the city of Dublin, Hatter of the
other part. To tenements one on the North side of
Backlane and the other high-street commonly known by the name of the Holy Lamb. NOTE: Rev.
Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry. and[Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan], JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin |
|
157 |
129 |
180721 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
|
HOPE Note: The memorial
number is incorrect. I had 180721 The deeds on that page were 104186 and
104187 |
|
157 |
136 |
104222 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1752 Jul 20 |
ROBINSON
Image
404
between William JACKSON of the city of
Dublin gent, of the one part and George ROBINSON of Tripoli in the County and
city of Dublin tape Weaver. Demised to George ROBINSON the dwelling house
where in Jos, of BROWN, Clothier, deceased, lately lived. [description] for
lives of Samuel WATSON, son of John WATSON of Co Carlow, gent, the said William JACKSON of Dame Street, city of Dublin gent, and George ROBINSON the
younger son of the said George ROBINSON … Executed in the presence of George
ROBINSON the younger and Sarah JACKSON spinster. SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe |
|
157 |
172 |
184344 |
HALL |
Armagh |
1752 Jul 21 |
Image
422
HALL-The incorporated Society for Protestant Schools Liscalgot
Deeds of Lease and release bearing date respectively
the 20th and 21st days of July 1752 by which release
Francis HALL of Strangeford, Co. Down, Esq. did demise and grant unto the
Incorporated Society in Dublin for promoting Protestant Schools in Ireland
all that part of the lands of Lisacalgeth [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] then in
possession of the said Incorporated Society containing 29a Parish of
Creggan, Barony Fews Co. Armagh for natural lives [of royalty] for yearly
rent of £3.12.6. WITNESS: James KENNEDY of Downpatrick, Doctor of Physic
& Hugh THOMILTY of the said town of Strangford, Merchant |
|
157 |
234 |
104589 |
JACKSON, James Rev |
Kildare
Dublin |
1752 Aug 26 |
Image
456
Rev. James JACKSON Clerk Castlecarbery
Kildare trustee - deed of assignment. 4 houses in College Green 70ft
frontage, great house in Anglesey St backing it; Esther KINGSBURY P1 assigned
to Edward CROKER jr P2 with consent of Thomas KINGSBURY P3 as payment of
£1,300 under will of Thomas KINGSBURY of Dublin to Mary CROKER ors KINGSBURY,
wife of Edward CROKER & daughter of Thomas KINGSBURY her personal
fortune; earlier MS of Edward CROKER & Mary KINGSBURY nickred |
|
157 |
296 |
104820 |
JACKSON, Erasmus |
|
|
BENN |
17 |
157 |
365 |
105748 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick
Cork |
1752 Oct 30 |
NEWSON
Image
523
between John JACKSON of the city of
Limerick, grocer and Rachel JACKSON otherwise LUCAS his wife
one of the daughters of Thomas LUCAS of the city of Limerick, Skinner,
deceased of the one part. John NEWSOM of the city of Cork merchant of the
other part. House on the Eastside of high Street in the Irish town of the
city of Limerick, Parish St. John ….
NOTE: John JACKSON of Cargeen Co.
Kildare and Sarah LUCAS of Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow. A John JACKSON of
Cargeen, Co. Kildare married a Sarah LUCAS, her mother Elizabeth from
Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow. NOTE: I need to follow
up on later leases of a Luke or Lucas JACKSON of The Strand in Dublin.
SEE also: #105151 |
|
157 |
369 |
105151 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick
Cork |
1752 Oct 27 |
MARTIN
Image
525
between John JACKSON of the city of
Limerick, merchant of the first part and Henry MARTIN of the city of Cork
Chandler of the other part … land in Irish town…..
SEE also: #105748 |
|
157 |
399 |
105237 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick
Cork |
1752 Aug 17 |
LUCAS
Image
540
between John JACKSON of the city of Limerick,
merchant and John DAVIS of said city merchant of the first part; John LUCAS
of said city, Skinner of the second part…
NOTE: John JACKSON of Cargeen Co.
Kildare and Sarah LUCAS of Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow. A John JACKSON of
Cargeen, Co. Kildare married a Sarah LUCAS, her mother Elizabeth from
Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow. NOTE: I need to follow
up on later leases of a Luke or Lucas JACKSON of The Strand in Dublin.
SEE also: #105151 &
105748 |
|
157 |
489
|
105608 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
WARD-JACKSON
Image
587
NOTE: There are 3 Richard JACKSONs mentioned in this memorial.
Deed btw Hon Michael WARD Esq one of the trustees of
his Majesties Court of Common Pleas in Ireland and Hugh BOYDE of Ballycastle
Co Antrim Esq. Surviving executors of Richard JACKSON late of
the City of Dublin Esq. deceased [1673-1730].
Of the 1st pt; Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin
Esq [1722-1787] only surviving son of the said Richard JACKSON deceased of the 2nd pt; Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Esq [1729-1789] husb
of Anne O’NEIL] only son and heir and devisee of William JACKSON Esq. late of Coleraine [prob 1695-1744] deceased of the 3rd pt. All
that and those the Mannor of Clothworkers London, with the appurtenances in
the County of Londonderry also Coleraine… All that capitall Messuage or
Tenement commonly called the Mannor or Mantion House [aka Mansion House or Jackson
Hall in Townland Waterside , Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] lately erected with all the appurtenances
lately in occupation of William JACKSON Esq. And also ..
Balliboes ,,, Custan Foodre [??] being
one ballyboe of Land, Kelenenan [??] being
one ballyboe of Land, Mahereboybegg [possibly Magherabeg, Drummullan Townland, [??] being one ballyboe of Land, Mahereboymore [??] Ballymoremore being one ballyboe
of Land [not likely but possibly Ballymore],
as well as tenements & dwellings on a certain street called Bridge Street built upon part or parcel of
the lands before mentioned [Townlands of Waterside on west side of river or Coleraine on east side of river] together with the yards, Backsides, Gardens.. Dromdarse [??], in Barony Coleraine, Co. Londonderry and
lands towns, villages Hamlets, Places Balliboes, Parcels of land … Ballinterebegg [North
Ballinteer, Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine]…Macosquin
in Barony Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, … Lower Balledonnelemore [??], Balledonelbegg [long shot - possibly Ballydonnell,
Parish of Ballinderry,
in the Barony of Loughinsholin], Gorton Cavanmore, Gortoncavanbeg [possibly Gortycavan , Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
the north being one balliboe of land Foymallon [possibly Formullen,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine], Ballebond [??],, Knockcrahere [possibly Knocknogher,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Rallenolbuck [??],, Ballenollrichbeg, [??],, … Lacklum [??],
in Barony of Coleraine … Ballewoolen [Ballywoolen,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Ardena [Ardina,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Ardacleve [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Ballemoney [probably Ballymoney,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
, Carneta [probably Carneety,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Rooge [Booge?] [??], [Evina?]
[possibly Exorna,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
, … inner part of Donossore in Barony Coleraine… Farmoile [Formoyle,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine],
& Ballavore [??], Bratwell [Bratwell.
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine], Lennongarron [??], Knockduffe [??], als Donossere [??], Knockmoile [??], als Knockmutt [??], … Ahaheramore [??], Aharherabeg [??], Kilnavita [possibly Killyveety,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Balleboulbegg [possibly Burren
Beg (Boireann Bheag), Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine], Ardadelin [possibly Ardina (Ard-an-ath), Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] Longhoge [possibly Liffock (Leabhog), Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] Ballyhackett
Clonconey [??],, Ballyhacket
Lyssawollen [Ballyhacket
Lisawilling, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
als Ballihackett Macgilligan [Ballyhacket
Magilligan, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Ballinhacket Dongande [??], als Ballihackett
Glassentarney [??], [NOTE: There is also Ballyhacket
Glenahorry] the one half of Ballihackett Toberclare [Ballyhacket
Toberclaw, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
in Territory Nallibethot or portion of land known as Ballymackhugh in
the Barony Coleraine, … Dromnaquill [Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
in territory of Matosquin [Parish Macosquin?], Ardacleve
the Lower [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
in Territory of the Inner part of Donossere aforesaid, Allabroan in
Territory of Ballemackhugh [could this be in Co.
Cavan?], Ballemaddegan [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
… lands within the proportion of the Clothworkers Number five according to
their lot or division … and all other premises demised by said Clothworkers
Company to Richard JACKSON in recited Lease … transferred to Richard JACKSON son of William JACKSON his executors,
administrators and assigns … term of 51 years granted by indenture 13 October
1729 made by the Master Wardens and Commonality of Freemen of the Art or
Mistery of Cloathworkers of the City of London unto Richard JACKSON WITNESS: Redmond MORRES of Castleward, Co. Down servant to Michael WARD and
William KELLER of City of Dublin servant to above names Richard JACKSON of Coleraine and as to the execution thereof by the above named Hugh BOYD is
witnessed by Wm KELLER & John MAGERLY of Ballycastle Co. Antrim Gent. Richard JACKSON’s signature witnessed by Wm KELLER & Thomas WOOLSEY of
Dundalk, Co. Louth. Also James HONEDGE of City of Dublin Gent. Sworn 23 Nov
1752. James SAUNDERS Deputy Registrar.
NOTE William JACKSON and Frances EYRE also had a daughter named Mary Barton JACKSON (born aft 1729).
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
NOTE: 1656 Census: In the parish of Macosquin, Co. Londonderry: Cornelius WALL of Macosquin,
Edward CANNING of Macosquin; Francis HOWARD of Creghan; John ROWLEY of
Castleroe [likely the son of Sir Edward ROWLEY of Castleroe who was
killed in battle in 1641]; James JACKSON of Ballinteerbeg.
SOURCE: Coleraine in by-gone Centuries. Rev. T.H. Mullin D.D. Belfast
1976, p101. |
16d |
157 |
536 |
105806 |
DAWSON, Richard & Thomas |
Fermagah |
1752 Dec 5 |
No mention of Elinor DAWSON who married Andrew OLIVER. |
16d |
157 |
551 |
106278 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1749 May 6 |
McDONAGH
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619
between Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo County
Sligo widow of the one part and Luke McDONAGH of Ardfallagh in the County
Sligo, farmer of the other part. Lease of land of Ardfallagh [Ardsallagh,
Parish Toomour,] in
the Barony of Corran,
County Sligo … WITNESS Margaret SIMPSON, spinster of County Sligo and Frances
BILE of Sligo.. |
|
157 |
551 |
106279 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1752 Nov 16 |
TOURY I had pg 537
Image
619
between Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo County
Sligo widow of the one part and Michael TONRY of Emlyfadd of the other….
Lands of Carrow and Lonnany, Barony of Corran, Co. Sligo. |
|
157 |
577 |
107575 |
BARTLEY |
|
1746-1758 |
Alice & Mary BARTLY to DOUGLASS ROBERTSON |
|
158 |
39 |
104622 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Dublin |
1752 Jul 30 |
ANNSLEY
Image
29
between Mary SHERIGLEY the city of Dublin under the age
of 21 that is to say of the age 18 ½ and of the said Sarah’s SHERIGLEY of the
city of Dublin, widow, mother and Guardian of the said Mary SHERIGLEY of the
first part; Samuel BEVER Esquire captain in the Regiment of foot, commanded
by the honourable Colonel Thomas MURRAY of the second part; Lewis ORMSBY of
[?] Roscommon and the Reverend John JACKSON of [?] , Co Dublin
of the third part and Reverend Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan],
Kings Co and Edward KING Esquire Lieutenant in the Regiment of horse,
commanded by Major General DeGRANQUES of the fourth part. Re marriage of
Samuel BEVER & Mary SHERIGLEY
SEE: Betham Abstracts. SHERIGLY SHRIGLEY
etc & BEVER BEAVER etc.
NOTE: It is likely that Sarah SHRIGLEY was born Sarah LEEDS, dau of Michael
LEEDS & Anne CASTLETON. Anne CASTLETON married 2ndly Rev John JACKSON
(1688-1751) whose brother was Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772). Edward BEAVER
was likely a
son of Samuel BEAVER & Mary SHRIGLEY, daughter of Sarah LEEDS. |
|
158 |
87 |
105010 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1752 Oct 26 |
McCULLOCH Jas to CHICHESTER 1746-1758
James McCULLOCH of Piedmount, Co Antrim Esq of 1 pt
& Arthur Chichester of Cribilly ins sd Co. clk & Daniel O’NEILL of
Ballymanistrain in sd Co…. townlands of Attone SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
16e |
158 |
216 |
105582 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
JACKSON-FLETCHER
Image
116
Philip FLETCHER of Lisburn Esq
of 1 pt & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Esq of other pt for
500 pounds pd by Richard JACKSON … granted to JACKSON tenement commonly called Manor or Mansion
House [aka Jackson Hall in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
and all the lands in Manor of Clothworkers, Parish of Dunboe, Londonderry
& also to gardens commonly called the Higher and Lower Dardrees [probably Dartress,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] the higher being accounted for two ballyboes of
land and the Lower for two ballyboes of land… Barony of Colerain, Co
Londonderry.…. WITNESS: John McALLISTER of Coleraine Gent & William
KILLER, City of Dublin servant to above named Richard JACKSON. Philip
FLETCHER [SEAL] |
16e |
158 |
217 |
105583 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
McCAUSLAND-JACKSON 1739-1810
Image
117
Marcus McCAUSLAND of Daisiehill [Daisy Hill is in Newtownlimavady,
Parish Drumachose,
Barony Keenaght],,
Co Londonderry Esq administrator of all and singular the goods and chattles
rights and credits of Hercules HEYLAND of Castleroe [Castleroe,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],,
Co Londonderry Esq. of one pt & Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine Esq. of other pt…. Recites articles of agreement btw William
JACKSON therein named by the name of William JACKSON of Colerain Esq
& Henry CARY named as Henry CARY of Dungwen [Dungiven Castle, Dungiven,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry of 1st pt & Hercules HEYLAND of Castleroe Co.
Londonderry Esq of 2nd pt. & Marcus Lord Viscount Tyrone of 3rd pt dated 13 April 1741 reciting in said deed William JACKSON &
Henry CARY for themselves agreed with Hercules HEYLAND upon payment of £3,750
paid to William JACKSON & Henry CARY to be applied I part
discharge of sum of 10,669 2s 6d in the said deed of which this a memorial
and William JACKSON & Henry CARY would convey to Hercules HEYLAND
townlands of Ballantiremore [??], Ballintirebeg [??], Ballydunallismore [??], Gorticavan [Gortycavan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
Ballyweldrickmore, & Ballyweldrickbeg [Ballywildrick
Lower, & Ballywildrick
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
Ballygarrow [??], Foymullan [probably Formullen,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine],
four Ballyhacketts -all in Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine: Ballyhacket
Glenahorry, Ballyhacket
Lisawilling,
Ballyhacket
Magilligan, Ballyhacket
Toberclaw & Ballystroan [Ballystrone,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
all in Manor of Clothworkers Co. Londonderry for remainder of term of 51
years … and reciting Richard JACKSON & Hercules HEYLAND agreement
12 Feb 1749 Marcus McCAUSLAND in consideration of £3,200 paid by Richard
JACKSON for lands of Ballinteremore, Ballantirebagg, Balydunallismore,
Gorticavans, Ballywoldrickmore Ballyweldrickbeg Ballygarrow, Foymullen Four
Ballyhacketts and Ballystroan … WITNESS: John McALLISTER of Colerain &
William KILLER of Dublin servant to above. Marcus McCAUSLAND [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. Prob Richard JACKSON (1726-1789) |
16e |
158 |
240 |
105664 |
BROWNE |
Cork |
1746-1748 |
CLEMENTS, Thomas-BROWNE |
|
158 |
240 |
196505 |
|
|
|
KANE not pertinent. NOTES in 2009 diary |
|
158 |
241 |
101587 |
JACKSON, |
Kings |
1751 Apr 11 |
SMITH-JACKSON
Image
130
BTW Gilbert SMITH of Brusna [aka Brosna , Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk], Kings
Co. Wool Comber & Thomas SMITH of Shinroe [aka Shinrone , Parish Shinrone,
Barony Clonlisk]
Kings Co Gent the eldest son & heir of Gilbert SMITH late of Shinroe deceased
of 1st pt; Joseph ASHTON of Brusna Kings Co. Wool Comber of 2nd pt & Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
Kings Co. Gent of 3rd pt. Whereby Gilbert SMITH, Thomas SMITH and
Joseph ASHTON in consideration of £30 … granted to Robert JACKSON the House & Plott in Brusna [aka Brosna , Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk]
called Phillip [COONANS] House & lott of 16’ Streetward at the south end
of said house and backwards the depth of Mr. ALDERS & yard together with
the said Park thereunto adjoining together with 2a adjoining Mr. PALMERs
Bounds and the high road then set out the whole being 5a in Barony Clonlisk Kings Co.&
for adding the lives of Bartholemew HUTCHINSON, William HUTCHINSON & John
HUTCHINSON. WITNESS: James PALMER of Ballykilleen [?]
Kings Co. & Daniel ASHTON of Leap [Leap,
Parish Aghancon Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co. Wool Comber |
|
158 |
272 |
101524 |
JACKSON, William |
|
|
WATSON The clerk recorded the wrong bk # I tried book
151, 152, 153. Not there |
17 |
158 |
278 |
80785 |
JACKSON, WIlliam |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
CARRY & Others to HEYLAND
Image
421
BTW William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry
Esq. and Henry CARRY [aka CARY] of Dungiven [Dungiven,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry Esq of 1st pt. Hercules HEYLAND of Castlerowe [Castleroe,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine]
Co. Londonderry Esq. of 2nd pt and Marcus Lord Viscount Tyrone of
3rd pt.. Reciting earlier deed Oct 13, 1729, the Clothworkers of
London had demised to Richard JACKSON of Dublin Esq all that
Manor of Clothworkers in the Kingdom of Ireland for a term of 51 years dating
from May 1, 1720… reciting that the said Richard JACKSON had by his
deed bearing date Oct 13, 1729 declared that the said indenture so made by
the Master Wardens & Commonwealth aforesaid was made in trust for the
said William JACKSON by way of a better security for the sum of £2,050.4.6
which the said William JACKSON then owed unto him… William CARY & William
JACKSON discharged the debts and assigned townlands to Hercules HEYLAN. in Manor of Clothworkers:
Ballantiremore [??], Balantirebeg [??], Ballydunaallismore [??],
Gortycavans [Gortycavan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Ballywibrickmore & Ballywillrickbeg [Ballywildrick
Lower, & Ballywildrick
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
Ballygarrow Toymullan[probably Formullen,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
Four Ballyhackets [Ballyhacket
Magilligan, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine,]
[Ballyhacket
Glenahorry, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Ballyhacket
Lisawilling, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
[Ballyhacket
Toberclaw, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
& Ballyhowan [??], With appurtenances set
to solvent tenants WITNESS Connolly MCAUSLAND of Fruithill Esq. & John
M’ALESTER of Colerain Gent & Dominick HEYLAND of the same Esq. &
Richard RANKIN servant to said William JACKSON Hercules HEYLAND [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine
NOTE: Wiki Tree: Hercules
HEYLAND (abt 1693-1750, husband of Mary GALT. |
|
158 |
377 |
106091 |
JACKSON, Zachary |
Limerick |
1742 Nov 14 |
McMAHON
Image
201
Btw Zachary JACKSON of Moneclinoe, Liberties of
Limerick, Gent & Bryan McMAHON of the City of Limerick Gent… lease lands
of Moneclinoe |
|
158 |
406 |
106504 |
BROWN |
Dublin |
1750 Sept 7 |
VERNER-BROWN NOTES in 2009 diary
Thomas VERNER, City of Dublin, Gent & Joseph BROWNE
of Moninton, Co. Monaghan Farmer of other part ... 13 acres 3R 10P part of
town & land of Moninton. ... life and lives of David BROWN son of John
BROWN of Ardymone, Co. Cavan aged about 16 & John FRANCIS son of Henry
FRANCIS age 20 or thereabouts & Michael ROGERS son of John ROGERS age
about 7 years. Signed Joseph BROWN [his mark]. |
|
158 |
407 |
106505 |
BREAKY |
Monaghan |
1750 Sep 17 |
VERNER-BREAKY NOTES in 2009 diary (TI Bk 45) Corduffles [Various],
Between Thomas VERNER ... James BREACHY of Corduffles,
Co. Monaghan of the other ... 37 acres 2 roods 4 perches now in his actual
possession ... surveyed John BELL part of townland of Corduffles except parts
from 1 May 1750 for lives of James BREACKY the younger, David BREAKY &
Samuel BREAKY all sons of James BREAKY the lessee.
Per author Ken Breakey’s notations: James Breakey,
farmer, Corduffles. James the younger, David, Sam – sons of James. |
|
158 |
407 |
106506 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1750s |
VERNER-BREAKEY, John Corryhagen,
A memorial of indenture lease bearing the date of 7
September 1750 between Thomas Verner of the city of Dublin Gentleman of one
part and Joseph Breachy of Corryhagen in the county of Monaghan, farmer of
the other part whereby Verner demises to Breachy “all that and those ten
acres two roods sixteen perches now in his actual possession …for and during
the natural life and lives of John Leeky, son to John Leeky, aged twelve
years or thereabouts, Hugh Foreman, son to Robert Foreman, aged two years or
thereabouts, and William Breachy, son to Joseph Breachy, aged ten years or
thereabouts…at the yearly rent aforesaid.” Witnessed by James Willson of
Ballybay, Gent and John Mullan of Corryhagan, farmer. Joseph Brekey
Deed registered 9 July 1753 |
x |
158 |
408 |
106507 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
|
VERNER-BREAKEY |
x |
158 |
408 |
106508 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
7 Sep 1750
(Reg. 9 Jul 1753) |
VERNER-BREAKEY, William Lisgillan,
To the Register appointed for registering of all deeds,
wills Conveyances and so forth. A memorial of an indenture of lease bearing
date the seventh day of September one thousand and seven hundred and fifty
made Between Thomas Verner of the city of Dublin Gent of the one part, and
William Breachy of Lisgallinan in the County of Monaghan of the other part,
Whereby the said Thomas Verner both demise and sett unto the said William
Breachy All that and those twenty eight acres three roods and ten perches now
in his actual pofsefsion/ be the same more or lefs/ as the same was lately
limited and surveyed by John Bell land Surveyor being part and parcell of the
town and lands of Lisgillan, situate in the County of Monaghan aforesaid /
excepting as therein is excepted/ To hold sd demised prem’es with the
appurtenances/ except as therein is before excepted/ unto the said Andrew
McKeage his heirs exec’ors admn’ors and afsigns from the first day of May
then last past for and during the natural live and lives of William Lee, son
of William Lee late of Curraghastee in the County of Monaghan dec’ed, aged
eighteen years or thereabouts, John McKeage, son to Andrew McKeage aged
fourteen years or thereabouts, and William Breachy son to William Breachy
aged thirteen years or thereabouts ~ and their survivors and survivor of
them at the yearly rent fees and duties therein mentions, which said
indenture of lease is witnessed by Charles Akie of Lisnalong Gent and John
Mullan of Corryhagan, farmer, both of the County of Monaghan aforesaid, and
this memorial is witnefsed by the said Charles AKIE and John Mullan.
Signature: William Breakey Signed and sealed in presence of Charles Akie
John Mullen
The above named Charles Akie maketh oath before [faded
word] that he saw the above named Thomas Verner and William Breachy duly
execute the above indenture of lease/ whereof the above writing is a
memorial/ and also saw the said William Breachy duly sign and seal the above
memorial and saith that this depon’t is a subscribing Witness to the sd
indenture for lease and memorial and that the name Charles Akie thereto
respectively sins as a Witness is his the deponents proper handwriting.
Charles Akie Sworn before us in open court at … of the peace held at Monaghan
in the County of Monaghan this 9th day of July 1753. [Signature illegible]
Alex Montgomery |
X |
158 |
409 |
106510 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
7 Sep 1750
(Reg. 9 Jul 1753) |
VERNER-BREAKEY, John Cordevlis
Corduffles,
A memorial of an indenture of lease bearing date 7
September 1750 between Thomas Verner of the city of Dublin Gent of the one
part, and John Breachy of Corduffles in the County of Monaghan, weaver, of
the other part whereby Verner demises to Breachy "all that and those
eighteen acres, two roods and twenty two perches now in his actual
pofsefsion…for and during the natural life and lives of William Breachy, son
of the said John Breachy, aged about eleven years, Charles McGill, son of
Andrew McGill aged about eight years and of Robert Akin of Corduffles
aforesaid farmer…at the yearly rent fees and duties therein mentioned…"
Witnessed by Charles Akin and John Mullen. Signature: John 'X his mark'
Breachy
Deed registered 9 July 1753 |
x |
158 |
489 |
105611 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
|
1739-1810 NOTE: I had in
Bk 15 Must be wrong book number. Try 158
Memorial #105611 is at Image
133. There is no mention of JACKSON, and it relates to Dublin. |
17 |
158 |
557 |
107254 |
DAWSON |
|
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, Richard – CHARLTON |
|
159 |
31 |
105909 |
JACKSON |
Coleraine |
1752 Dec 12 |
JACKSON-HART Articlave Lower, Artcleave, Parish Dunboe,
B. Coleraine
Lease btw Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Esq of
1st pt; John McALISTER of Coleraine Gent of 2nd pt; & Henry
HART of City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. land released to Henry HART – in
his actual possession - Ballymadegan Drumnagil Donballyrne Ringgrafsbeg
Ringgrafsmore Artaclave and the Upper and Lower Altabreen all in Co
Londonderry WITNESS: John BOWDEN of City of Dublin Esq & William KEELER
servant to sd Richard JACKSON.
NOTE: Co. Londonderry
Townland Links:
Ballimadigan,aka Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine,
Drumnequile aka Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine,
Donbally-Carn I don’t know where this is. [Possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin], Ringrashbeg aka Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine.
Ringrashmore aka Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine,
Articlave
Lower (most likely) or Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine.
Upper and Lower Altabreen aka Altibrian, Parish Dunboe,
Barnony Coleraine.
NOTE: Richard JACKSON
(aft 1729-1789) of Coleraine, son of William JACKSON & Frances EYRE.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. Prob Richard JACKSON (1726-1789) |
16d |
159 |
100 |
106130 |
GORGES, Dorothea |
Meath |
1752 Dec 19 |
Image
385
BTW John GRAHAM of Platten Co, Meath Esq & Thomas
TAYLOR of Kells Co. Meath Bart, Francis LEIGH of Town of Drogheda Esq. &
Nathaniel CLEMENTS of City of Dublin Esq. guardians appointed to said John
GRAHAM during his minority by the last will of Rt. Hon William GRAHAM late
of Platten Esq. deceased the father of the said John GRAHAM of the other part
& the said indenture being 4 parts made btw John GRAHAM and Dorothea
Sophia GRAHAM other wise GORGES his wife daughter of Richard GORGES of Killbarn
Co. Meath Esq of 1st pt; Hamilton GORGES of Catherine’s Grove Co.
Dublin Esq. & Gorges LOUTHER of Killruse Co. Meath Esq. of 2nd pt the said Thomas TAYLOR, Francis LEIGH & Nathaniel CLEMENTS of 3rd pt & Richard GORGES of 4th pt. … several townlands in Co.
Meath |
18 |
159 |
133 |
106276 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1753 Jan 10 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to McCULLOCH
David McCULLOCH and Jane McCULLOUGH otherwise YOUNG his
wife of town of Antrim & James McCULLOCH of Camoly [probably Camly
(Macullagh), Parish of Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper] Co Armagh… in consid of marriage – lands of Ballynickle [possibly Ballyknick,
Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West].
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
16d |
159 |
359 |
107277 |
JACKSON, John |
Wicklow
Carlow |
1752 May 4 |
KELLY
Image
516
whereby John JACKSON of Kilmurry, Co.
Wicklow farmer demised to Edmund KELLY and Daniel KELLY, both of
Williamstown, Co Carlow all that part of Williamstown then in their
possession 31 years held for lives in said JACKSONS lease. WITNESSES:
James KELLY of English town, Co. Wicklow, farmer and John REYNOLDS of
Rathvilly, Co Carlow. |
|
159 |
366 |
107326 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1753 Feb 18 |
KEILY between John JACKSON of Glanbegg,
Co Waterford Esquire of the first part and John KIELY of Lismore, Co
Waterford of the other part… |
|
159 |
521 |
108441 |
BALL, |
Kilkenny
Armagh |
1752 Apr 12 |
Image
597
BTW John BALL of Three Castles in Co. Kilkenny sq. in
consideration of two leases made by said John BALL to John JOHNSTON of
Rocksborough [Dorsy
(Cavan OHanlon) (Doirse Cabhain Uí Anluain or Rosks-brug)
(aka Roxborough) Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh lands of Darsylesdrumgranny [??], Darsymullaghglass [Dorsy
(Mullaghglass), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
& the strip of Carnally [Carnally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], &
all of Tullynemullogh, [Tullynamalloge,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] in Barony of Fews
Co. Armagh [description of gardens, mills etc] .. WITNESS: Richard BENSON
& John KELLY. |
|
160 |
81 |
1064 |
REED |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
REED-FORD Lettmicollin |
|
160 |
204 |
106996 |
BROWNE |
Roscommon
Leitrim |
1753 Jan 20 |
CLELAND, Archibald-BROWNE 1746-1748
Image
109
Dorothy BROWNE of City of Bath Co. Somerset wife of
John BROWNE now or late of Parish St. George Hanover Square Co. Middlesex
ENgland |
|
160 |
222 |
107106 |
JACKSON, James |
Wicklow |
1746 May 2 |
Image
188
BTW Rev. Richard BALDWIN Doctor in Divinity and Provost
of Trinity College of 1 pt & James JACKSON of Spinans Co. Wicklow,
farmer of the other pt. BALDWIN demised pt of Eadestown now in possession of James
JACKSON cont. 154a 1r in Barony Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow for lives of James
JACKSON Jane JACKSON his wife & their daughter Hanna JACKSON and survivors.
SEE: Jacksons
of Spinians and Baltinglass
TOWNLANDS
· Spinans
East, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow
179 A, 2 R, 14 P
· Spinans
Hill (Cnoc na Spíonán) , Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper
Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 129 A, 3 R, 0 P
· Spinans
Middle, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 195 A, 2 R, 20 P
· Spinans
West (Na Spíonáin Thiar) , Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow 75 A, 2 R, 38 P |
|
160 |
236 |
107199 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1752 Oct 5 |
SHEPPEY
BTW John JACKSON of Clonshough Co. Dublin
Clk for considerations to William SHIPPEY of City of Dublin Gent an equal
liberty with him his heirs and assigns to make use of with horses carriages
& servants all the new road leading from John PENTONYs Cabbin on the
lands of Clonshough in the Lands of [Shrubs? Shricubs?] now held by William
SHIPPY in Barony Coolock Co, Dublin …. WITNESS: Jane ALDRICK City of Dublin
Widow & Francis EVANS of City of Dublin Gent Memorial WITNESS Hugh NEAL
of City of Dublin Writing Clerk John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
160 |
238 |
107219 |
JACKSON, Daniel Rev. |
Westmeath
Dublin |
1753 Mar 12 |
Rev. Henry CARY
Image
126
|
|
160 |
263 |
107357 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth & John |
|
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - DEANE 1746-1758
OLIVER, John - DEANE 1746-1758 |
|
160 |
293 |
107530 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Kings |
1753 Apr 11 |
WADE
Image
153
BTW Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullymore
Kings Co. Clerke of 1 pt & William WADE of City of Dublin Gent of other
part … 64a 3r 17p lands of Darnel [?] in Parish & Barony Coolock Co.
Dublin for lives of said William WADE & George WADE eldest son of said
William WADE & William BEASLEY eldest son of Robert BEASLEY of Chambre
Street City of Dublin Cloathier … WITNESS: Francis EVANS of City of Dublin
Gent & Hugh NEIL of City of Dublin writing Clerk Daniel JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin
– he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry |
|
160 |
319 |
107669 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel & Richard |
Queens |
1753 Feb 16 |
JACKSON
Image
166
BTW Nathaniel JACKSON the elder of
Mountmellick Queens Co. & Richard JACKSON his eldest son
and heir of 1 pt & Nathaniel JACKSON the younger of
Mountmellick of the other part. Farm and lands of Clonahan late in possession
of Thomas WHITE 18a in Barony Tinehinch Queens Co. …. |
|
160 |
425 |
108079 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1753 Apr 18 |
MEARES
Image
222
Rev John JACKSON of Clonsagh Co. Dublin
Clke of 1 pt & Jacob MEARES of City of Dublin Smith & Furrier of the
other part … lot of ground on Kings Street Oxmantown commonly known by the name of the Sixtieth Lott lately in possession of Denis
CHARLES and his undertenants and now in possession of Jacob MEARES together
with the passage leading to the house containing to the south 20 yards to the
North 19 yards and 2 ft to the east 42 yards and 2 ft and to the west 42
yards 2 ft and meared and bounded on the North to the Nunnory on the east to
the holding of Mr. LAW on the west to the holding of in possession of Mr.
MALONE and on the South to the Street…. For lives of Jacob MEARES the younger
and Elizabeth MEARES the son and daughter of said Jacob MEARES and of William
KILLBY nephew to said Jacob MEARES … pay to John JACKSON his
heirs and assigns the yearly rent of £15 … WITNESS: Edward McKEOAN servant to
John JACKSON and Roger GOWOR Gent attorney of the Exchequer. John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
160 |
461 |
108284 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLOCH David & wife , John & wife to DUFF
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
161 |
124 |
107885 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
FISHER-WRIGHT Book 45 (1739-1810) Corduflles
|
|
161 |
317 |
108789 |
|
|
|
THOMPSON, Joseph-BROWNE |
|
161 |
318 |
108796 |
JACKSON, Thomas, Jane & Anne & BALL, John |
Meath |
1753 June 30 |
BALL & WIFE & ORS- BAYLEY & ORS Creekstown,
Image
174
John BALL of Three Castles Co.
Kilkenny Esq. Dorothy BALL otherwise JACKSON his wife
[abt.1696-1760]; Jane JACKSON of the town of Drogheda widow & sole executor of Thomas JACKSON late of Crickstown in the Co. of Meath Esq deceased Luke VIPOND and Gorges
Edmond HOWARD of the City of Dublin Esq. & Thomas SMITH of the City of
Dublin Gent of the one pt & Joseph BAYLY of the City of Dublin Gent &
Rev. Abraham SANDIP of Killmoon Co Meath of the other part and the release
made between John BALL Dorothy of the first part Jane JACKSON of the 2nd part the Rev. Ralph COCKYN [variant spellings may be useful:
COCKAINE] of Raheny in the Co Dublin & Ann COCKYN otherwise LEVESY
otherwise JACKSON his wife of the 3rd part & Rev. Bigoe HENZEL of Creekstown Co Meath of the 4th pt said Luke
VIPOND and Gorges Edmond HOWARD of the 5th pt and Thomas SMITH of the 6th pt
and said Joseph BAYLY and Abraham SANDIP of the 7th pt… land sold for one
year. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) |
|
161 |
373 |
10951 |
COULTER |
Down |
1753 Jul 17 |
CLEWLEW, James Hamilton-M’CLELLAND (1746-1758)
James Hamilton CLEWLOW of Killileagh, Co. Down Esq of 1
pt & James CLELAND, farmer of Killichy the Woods of the other pt. wheras
the farm had been set to Joseph CLELAND 65a 2r 20p…. Hgh CLELLAND son of
James CLELLAND WITNESS: Robert MARTIN KIllyleagh. |
16e |
161 |
374 |
109053 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1753 Jul 17 |
Btw William JACKSON of City of Dublin,
Gent of 1 pt & George ROBINSON of the Liberty of Thomas Court &
Donore City of Dublin weaver of the other pt… demised land formerly in
possession of Henry STEPHENSON situate in JACKSON’s Alley in the
Liberty aforesaid… term 99 years yearly rent 4 pounds sterling WITNESS
George ROBINSON the younger, John STEPHENSON both of Dublin Distillers. SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe |
16e |
161 |
502 |
109683 |
ROGERS |
|
1746-1751 |
ANDERSON, Marg-ROGERS
ANDERSON, Richard-ROGERS |
|
161 |
559 |
109924 |
LESLIE |
Monaghan Dublin Armagh
Down |
1753 Aug 21-22 |
LESLIE-Bishop of Clogher Book 45
(1739-1810) Laragh Corfad Tullycorbett,
Between
Henry LESLIE Rector of Tullycorbett, Co. Monaghan of 1st part & Rev.
Robert Lord Bishop of Clogher & Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Esq. Of
1st part .. leases between said Henry LESLIE of the 1st part & Rt. Hon
Arthur HILL of Bellvoir, Co. Down Esq. ... Catherine MEREDITH eldest daughter
of Revd. Charles MEREDITH late Dean of Ardfert dec’d spinster of the 2nd part
... town and lands of Laragh, Lissanees otherwise Anyaise Clogher Carnehod
otherwise Cornahow Corfad Drummane (lots more info...) |
|
161 |
562 |
109932 |
BIRCH |
Monaghan |
1746-1751 |
ANKETEL, Oliver-BOURCH |
x |
162 |
163 |
108995 |
JACKSON, |
Londonderry |
1753 Jul 12 |
CONNOLLY-JACKSON
Btw Hon William CONNOLLY of City of Dublin Esq of the
1 pt & Clarke JACKSON of Drumballyhagen [probably Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish of Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the proportion of the Vintners Co Londonderry of the other pt. CONNOLLY
demised the south half of Drumballyhogan to Clark JACKSON –
land in his possession cont 64a 2r 24p of arable and pasture Plantation
measure for the natural life and lives of Adam JACKSON eldest
son of sd Clark JACKSON aged abt 13 years; Samuel PATTERSON
eldest son of William PATTERSON of Tobermore [Tobermore Parish [Kilcronaghan]
aged about 11 years & John O’COCHRANE 2nd son of James
O’COCHRANE of Drumballyhagen abt 12 years…. Yearly rent of 13 pounds. WITNESS:
Marcus McCAUSLAND of Mullogh Co Londonderry Esq & George FINNEY &
Memorial by Arthur CLARK of Dublin SEE: JACKSONs
of Tobermore. |
16d |
162 |
186 |
109113 |
JACKSON, Erasmus |
Queens |
|
FLAHY |
17 |
162 |
186 |
109114 |
JACKSON |
Queens |
1739- |
JACKSON-FLAHY[?] Bk 16 Mountmellick |
|
162 |
339 |
10965 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1753 Sep 13 |
JACKSON-DOWNES
Image
178
BTW Henry JACKSON of First Church yard, Sword Cutler Brother one of the Residuary Legatees
of Mary GILL late of the City of Dublin widow deceased & Michael LAWLER
of City of Dublin Poulterer Nephew & heir at law of Thomas LAWLER late of
City of Dublin Barber Chirurgeon deceased of the one pt; Robert DOWNES of
City of Dublin Hatter of the other pt. …Henry JACKSON for
consideration mentioned released to Robert DOWNES parcel of ground on
east side of Grafton Street near Stephens Green in suburbs of Dublin containing in
breadth on west 210’ in length to north joining a house and garden formerly
in possession of Mr. BURNETT 158’ in breadth in the east 189’ and in length
in the south joining a holding formerly in possession of Mr. Robert HOLTS
holding 184’ with the appurtenance … WITNESS: Edward CROFTON & Charles
MEARS both of City of Dublin Gent Michael LAWLER [SEAL] |
17 |
162 |
463 |
110622 |
JOHNSTON |
Armagh
Monaghan
Kilkenny |
1753 Aug 6 |
JOHNSTON-NOBLE
Image
243
BTW JOHNSTON of Rockborough Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt;
Adam NOBLE of Longfield Co. Monaghan Gent of other pt. Reciting that John
BALL of Three Castles Co. Kilkenny Esq by debenture 12 Apr 1750 demised to
John JOHNSTON town and lands of Derfylisdruingranny [?] Dorsey Mullaghglass [Dorsy
(Mullaghglass), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
and the Strip of Carnelly [possibly Carnacally,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] also
town and lands of Cargaghaillen [probably Carricknagavna,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] and
Cargotrooaddy [possibly Carrickgallogly,
Parish Loughgilly
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower,] &
Tullynemalogall [possibly Tullyogallaghan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
in Barony Fews Co. Armagh for term of 61 years … in consideration of £450
paid by said Adam NOBLE … WITNESS: William JOHNSTON of Castletown Co. Louth
Gent & Thomas NOBLE of Donomoine Co. Monaghan Gent. John JOHNSTON [SEAL]
NOTE: Adam NOBLE
(?-1793) was the husband of Ann JOHNSTON and the brother-in-law of John
JOHNSTON (1729-1816). |
|
162 |
510 |
110906 |
JACKSON |
Queens |
1739- |
JACKSON-JACKSON Bk 16 Mountmellick |
|
162 |
561 |
111118 |
PRINGLE |
Armagh |
1743
Dec 21 |
PRINGLE-ENERY Killynure
A Meml of an Inentd Deed
Tripartate being date the Twenty first day of December one Thousand &
seven hundred & fifty three made between the Reverend Robert PRINGLE of
Maddincourt [Maddan ?] in the County of Armagh Clke of the first
part Thomas ENERY of the City of Dublin Esq & Henry PRINGLE Esq.
Lieutenant in General Blakenies Regiment of Foot of the second part &
Frans ENERY spinster eldest daughter of the Reverend Doctor
William ENERY of Killishandra in the County of Cavan of the third part.
Reciting that a marriage was intended to be shortly had between the said
Robert PRINGLE and the said Frans ENERY; ….(so it seems) … the lands of Doogry [Doogary,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny,], Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] “… to the use & intent that the sd Frances in case she should survive the said Robert might have and receive
thereout for her jointure an Annuity of one hundred pounds Sterl …” |
|
163 |
65 |
107588 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1753 Jan 29 |
FRANKLIN
Btw Rev. William JACKSON late of
Rocksavage, co Cork but then of Ballinvolane in the North Liberties of the
City of Cork, Clerk of 1ts pt to widow Elizabeth FRANKLIN lands of Curran
Treilshane in Barony Kinalea, Co Cork. SEE: Clerical
and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, Volume 1. William
Maziere Brady. And footnoted ROD at 1757 Apr
5 |
|
163 |
68 |
107533 |
GORE, Francis |
Dublin |
1753 Feb 22 |
Image
57
Rt Hon Luke GARDINER of 1st pt to Francis
GORE of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt. land on Sackville Street in
Lordship of St. Mary’s Abbey Co. Dublin … [desc] bounded by Stable Lane … |
|
163 |
68 |
107543 |
JACKSON, Jacob |
Wicklow |
1753 Mar 17 |
Image
57
BTW Rev. Richard BALDWIN Doctor in Divinity Late Prov
of Trinity College near Dublin demised to Jacob JACKSON of Spinans Co.
Wicklow part of land of Spinans and also Hill of Spinans the in possession
of said Jacob JACKSON Barony of Talbotstown for lives of Jacob JACKSON party to these presents Thomas JACKSON eldest son of said JACKSON and James
JACKSON 2nd son of said Jacob JACKSON and survivor… Jacob
JACKSON [SEAL]
TOWNLANDS
· Spinans
East, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow
179 A, 2 R, 14 P
· Spinans
Hill (Cnoc na Spíonán) , Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper
Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 129 A, 3 R, 0 P
· Spinans
Middle, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 195 A, 2 R, 20 P
· Spinans
West (Na Spíonáin Thiar) , Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow 75 A, 2 R, 38 P |
|
163 |
98 |
107715 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1747 Nov 7 |
CARY
Image
72
Henry JACKSON High Constable of City of
Dublin of 1 pt & William CARY City of Dublin Linen Draper of other pt. Henry
JACKSON demised tenement on north side of Pill Lane Dublin known by the sign of the Black Lyon lately in the possession of
Richard CONSTANT with yard back side and offices. NOTE:
His widow may have been Ann JACKSON orse BAALFE, and her husband may have been the Henry JACKSON who was the High Sherriff of Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
1 |
163 |
169 |
108257 |
JACKSON, Martha |
Dublin |
1753 May 19 |
City of Dublin
Widow Martha JACKSON all that house
messuage on North end of Essex Bridge in the
Liberty of the City of Dublin together with the use of several locks and
grates mentioned in a schedule there annexed. By virtue of a lease 1744 Mar 1
by James TURNER of the 1 pt & Martha JACKSON of the other. |
|
163 |
301 |
109382 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1752 Dec 19 |
JACKSON-HART Atchave Lower, Adcleave, B. 1739-1810
Image
174
Btw Richard JACKSON of Colerain Co
Londonderry Esq. of 1 pt & John McALLISTER of the same Gent. And Henry
HART of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Reciting that HART was granted
town and lands of Ballymaegan [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Drumnaquill Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] Donballycarne [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark] Ringrassbegg [Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine]
Ringrassmore [Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine] Ardacleave [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], And the Upper and Lower Altabreeen [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine,
- the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a border] all in Co. Londonderry for sum of £5,000. WITNESS: William
RICHARDSON of Somerset Co. Londonderry Esq. Sir John BOWDEN of City of Dublin
Esq. & William KILLER servant to aforesaid Richard JACKSON. Richard
JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
|
163 |
400 |
109763 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth |
1753 Jun 30 |
McCABE
Rev George JACKSON Clke of Ardpatrick,
Co. Louth to John McCABE City of Dublin, butcher… tenement on Pollbeggstreet,
Dublin. Mr OWEN’s on the west of it; Widow JONES’s on the east.
NOTE: George JACKSON
(1711-1782) See also: ROD 235-32-150445 May 10, 1764 SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
1 |
164 |
68 |
108899 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Carlow
Tipperary
Wexford |
1753 Jul 4 |
JACKSON
Image
41
a lease between Sir John
ESMOND of Huntington in County Carlow, Bart, of the first part, George JACKSON of Aulare [[Athclare,
Parish Dunleer, Barony Ferrard], Co. Louth,
gent of the second part and Edward BUTLER of the city of Dublin gent of the
third part. Sir John ESMOND granted to George JACKSON in his
actual possession by virtue of a bargain and sale to him made for one year by
indenture of the town and lands of Huntington [Huntington,
Parish Moyacomb,
Barony Saint
Mullin's Upper] and Clongarron [Clongarran,
Parish Moyacomb,
Barony Saint
Mullin's Upper] being part and parcel of the town of Clonogall [Clonegal,
Parish Moyacomb,
Barony Saint
Mullin's Upper], together with the mill of Clonogall Scituate lying and
being in the County Carlow also all that and those the town and lands of
Tinlogh [probably Tinlough,
Parish Grangemockler,
Barony Slievardagh],
Ballynruan,, Ballytwohill [probably Ballytohil,
Barony Slievardagh],
Piorstown [Priorstown,
Parish Killaloan,
Barony Iffa
and Offa East] , and Farranjordan [Farranjordan,
Parish of Killaloan,
Barony Iffa
and Offa East], County Tipperary, and also the town and lands of
Drumdorry [Drumderry,
Parish Moyacomb,
Barony Scarawalsh]
and that part of Ballyshonoge [probably Ballyshonock,
Parish Moyacomb,
Barony Scarawalsh],
now in the possession of Henry TIMMONS in Co Wexford, together with the
rights belonging to George JACKSON his heirs and assigns for
ever. Edward BUTLER is to be tenant. WITNESS: Francis BUTLER, John Milligan
Clerkes to Edward Butler of the city of Dublin gent, attorney at law. NOTE: This is interesting,
because in Griffiths, Patrick JACKSON leased a very small
acreage: 10 perches with a 2 shilling building in Townland of Athclare in
Parish of Dunleer. Also, in Griffiths, there were other JACKSONs
in Dundalk. See also: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
164 |
76 |
108941 |
JACKSON, Barnaby |
Kilkenny |
1752 Apr 7 |
PONSONBY, ELIZABETH otherwise CLARKE, wife of Chambre Brabazon Ponsonby of
Ashgrove, Co. Kilkenny. 7 April 1752. Narrate 1 p. 9 July 1753. Agreement 26
Sept. 1746 made previous to her inter-marriage with Chambre Brabazon
Ponsonby. No sons but three daughters Frances, Elizabeth and Juliana Ponsonby.
Her real estate, lands, tenements and hereditaments to her husband.
Witnesses: John Lackey, Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny, Esq., Thomas Butler,
Kilkenny, Esq., John Hobson, Waterford, gent. Memorial witnessed by: John
Hobson, Barnaby Jackson, Curluddy, Co. Kilkenny, Esq.
164, 76, 108941 Chambre Brab. Ponsonby (seal)
SEE: JACKSONs
of Kilkenny. |
|
164 |
397 |
111109 |
PRINGLE |
Armagh |
1750 Oct 26 |
PRINGLE-PRINGLE 1746-1751
Image
209
Between Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall Co Armagh
Esquire and the Reverend Philip SKELTON, Klerk and Sarah PRINGLE, widow,
executors the last will and Testament of John PRINGLE late of Calledon in
County Tyrone Esquire deceased of the one part; and William PRINGLE third son
of the said John PRINGLE of the other part (and the release being endorsed on
a lease bearing date the 31st day of October 1735 made between
Margaret HAMILTON of Calledon [aka Calladon] aforesaid spinster of the one
part and the said John Pringle of the other part whereby the said Margaret
HAMILTON demise to John PRINGLE his heirs and assigns for the term of three
lives at the yearly rent of £60 town and lands of Anaghroa & Anagheramph
is then meared and bounded in the possession of the said John PRINGLE, Barony
of Dungannon, County Tyrone. Robert MAXWELL, Philip SKELTON, and Sarah
PRINGLE assigned to William Pringle in his actual possession, to hold for
three lives. WITNESS: Reverend Robert PRINGLE, clerk, and Robert ELLIS, gent,
both of Caledon aforesaid. |
|
164 |
427 |
111228 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1753 Nov 9 |
SMYTH
Image
223
between William JACKSON of Youghall,
County Cork gent of the one part and John SMYTH of Ballymoney, Co Waterford
gent of the other part. William JACKSON leased to John SMYTH
his heirs executors admons town and lands of Garryduffe in the Barony of
Coshmore and Cashbridge and Co. Waterford formerly held by Florence McCARTHY
late of Youghall, Co. Cork deceased from the Right Honorable John Earl of
Grandison for a lease of three lives, renewable forever |
|
164 |
453 |
111352 |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Wicklow |
1751 Apr 9 |
Image
236
BTW Rev. Richard BALDWIN Doctor in Divinity &
Provost of Trinity College Dublin of 1 pt Alexander JACKSON of
Brusselstowne [Brusselstown,
Parish of Donaghmore,
in the Barony of Upper
Talbotstown] Barony Talbotstown Co. Wicklow farmer of other pt BALDWIN
set lands of Brusselstown otherwise Brickwellstown commonly called Castle
Quarter then in possession of Alexander JACKSON containing 110a 2r 16p
…. For life of Ann JACKSON wife of said Alexander JACKSON & Alexander JACKSON son of said Alexander
JACKSON by Jane his wife or survivor … NOTE:
In one place the wife is Jane, and in another she is Ann. I assume Anne was a
2nd wife.
WITNESS: Richard ROBBINS & James CRUISE servant in
Trinity College both of City of Dublin Richard BALDWIN [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. (more work needed)
NOTE: Part of the
townland of Brusselstown is on Spinians Hill. Castlequarter is to the south and Spinans
Hill to the west. |
|
164 |
453 |
111353 |
|
|
1754 Jan 28 |
BTW Rev. Richard BALDWIN Doctor in Divinity &
Provost of Trinity College Dublin of 1 pt Alexander JACKSON of
Brusselstowne [Brusselstown,
Parish of Donaghmore,
in the Barony of Upper
Talbotstown] Barony Talbotstown Co. Wicklow farmer of other … For
life of Ann JACKSON wife of said Alexander JACKSON & Alexander
JACKSON son of said Alexander JACKSON by Ann his wife or
survivor … reciting that the son Alexander JACKSON had died, that William
JACKSON the 2nd son of the said Alexander JACKSON should stand in his place.
SEE: JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. (more work needed)
NOTE: Part of the
townland of Brusselstown is on Spinians Hill. Castlequarter is to the south and Spinans
Hill to the west. |
|
165 |
196 |
110776 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1739-1810
|
McCLUSKER to McCULLOUGH & anr (TI Bk 45) Orun,
Onomy, par of Muckny SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
166 |
62 |
110296 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Carlow
TIpperary |
1753 Jul 4 |
BUTLER
Image
39
between Sir John ESMOND of Huntington County Carlow,
Bart, of the one part, and Edward BUTLER of the city of Dublin gent of the
other part and the release made between Sir John ESMOND of the first part and
the said Edward BUTLER of the second part and George JACKSON of
Acclare, [aka Athclare, Parish Dunleer] Co Louth gent, of the third part.
town and lands of Huntington [Parish of Moyacomb] and Clongarron being part
and parcel of the town of Clonogall, together with the mill of Clonogall
Scituate lying and being in the County Carlow also all that and those the
town and lands of Tinlogh, Ballynruan,, Ballytwohill, Piorstown, and
Farranjordan County Tipperary, and also the town and lands of Drumdorry and
that part of Ballyshonoge now in the possession of Henry TIMMIN in Co
Wexford. WITNESS: Sir Richard BUTLER of Gary hand in County Carlow, Bart and
Francis BUTLER, son of the said Edward BUTLER and Memorial witnessed by
Edward BUTLER and John MILLIQUET. NOTE: This
is interesting, because in Griffiths, Patrick JACKSON leased a
very small acreage: 10 perches with a 2 shilling building in Townland of
Athclare in Parish of Dunleer. Also, in Griffiths, there were other JACKSONs
in Dundalk. See Also: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
166 |
269 |
111466 |
McMURRAY
WADDELL |
Down
Armagh |
1754
Feb 4 |
WADDELL to McMURREY 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Drumgaviny
NAMES: Robert WADDELL of
Lisnaveane; James McMURRAY of Drumgavney; Alexander WADDELL of Island Derry,
Co. Down; Robert MAXWELL, son of Capt MAXWELL of College Hill, Co. Armagh;
John ECHLIN son of Rev. Robert ECHLIN; William DUNLAP of Ballybay; Mary
WADDELL nee STUART; David GILLESPY of Drummuck; Thomas NOBLE of Donamoyne;
Richard EXHAM & Alexander MONTGOMERY. |
d |
166 |
289 |
111573 |
OLIVER, Andrew & Sarah |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1754,
Feb 9 |
OLIVER, Andrew - NORRIS 1746-1758
James NORRIS of Torrehage [AKA Tannagh], Parish of
Aghaloo, Co. Tyrone; Charles NORRIS of Larakeen AKA Lairakeen, Parish of
Aghaloo, Co. Tyrone; Andrew OLIVER of the Parish of Tynan (possibly Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].); Sarah OLIVER,
daughter of Andrew OLIVER; Margaret HAMILTON, Countess of Orrey; Ben OLIVER
of Farmacartley AKA Farmacaffly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh;
John CALDWELL of Caledon, Co. Tyrone; Robert BRENAN of Glaslough, Co.
Monaghan. (etc) sworn at Monaghan, Co. Monaghan 16 Oct 1753 . NOTE: This was previously
dated 1754 Feb 9th - likely the date it was registered, not made |
|
166 |
595 |
113742 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1754 Feb 1 |
NOWLAN
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323
between Richard JACKSON of the city of
Dublin Esquire. Demised to Dennis NOWLAN of city of Dublin victory over the
dwellinghouse Situate on the South side of Kings Street near St Stephens Green in the suburbs of the city of Dublin
late in possession of Sarah DOHERTY deceased with easement behind the same
late in the possession of John DODD deceased with yard and house of East of
the said premises belonging containing in depth from front to rear 88’4” in
front 19’4” and in the rear 22’4” bounded on the East with John WORTHINGTON’s
holding on the West, with Samuel HOPEs holding on the South with John
SWEETMAN’s holding and on the North with the Kings pavement. Lease of 29
years yearly rent of £10. WITNESS: John BYRNE, Carpenter, and William JACKSON,
gent, both of the city of Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
167 |
6 |
110602 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1753 Feb 22 |
FOX
Image
347
Lease between Henry JACKSON of Christ Church Dublin, Sword Cutler who demised to Bartholomew FOX of
Brabazon Street in the Liberties of Thomas Court and Donore in the County of
Dublin, Clothier, the dwellinghouse tenements with the backside house of ease
and appurtenances thereunto belonging then in the tenure of Bartholomew FOX
on which was formally erected in all brew house wherein Peter BRENNAN
formally brewed containing front to Brabazon Street aforesaid 24 foot and 22
foot in the rear and 49 feet from front to rear be the same more or less
bounded on the East to Mr KELLY’s then holding West to Mr MILLERs, North to
Mr Colman FOXs then holding & South to said Street, situate in said
Street in the Liberties aforesaid. To hold onto said Bartholomew FOX his
executors, administrators and assigns for a term of 31 years. The yearly rent
of £14.WITNESS: Bernard CLARKE of Dublin, gent and Henry STEARN of Dublin
gent
NOTE: Obit: Freeman Journal 1764 Feb 7. In Christ
Church Yard, Mr. Henry Jackson, sword cutler |
|
167 |
41 |
11185 |
|
Dublin |
1754 Jan 5 |
3 Lotts 16,17,18 Caple
Street East Side; Corner Lott of Ground Caple Street West side; Moiety of
House Castle Street South side.
OWEN-HYDE
Image
364
BTW Rev John OWEN of the city
of Dublin Dr. in Divinity and also one of the executors of the last will and
testament of a Robert OWEN of the city of Dublin bookseller deceased of the
one part and Arthur HYDE of Castle Co. Cork Esquire of the other part. Reciting
that Valentine PENDERGAST being entitled to moiety of several lots of ground
with several houses and buildings erected thereon situate in Caple street in
the city of Dublin by virtue of two several leases containing #18 and #17
from Sir Richard REYNOLDS and #16 from Sir Joshua ALLEN each for the term of
99 years and reciting that Valentine PRENDERGAST and Sarah his wife in
consideration of £150 mortgage the said premises by deed dated 22nd August
October 1718 to George MARTYN Esquire subject to a condition of redemption
and said deed and reciting that said MARTIN and PENDERGAST by deed of the
25th of August 1799 assigned said mortgaged premises to the said John OWEN
and consideration of £200 paid and subject to condition of redemption and
reciting that said Valentine PENDERGAST was also entitled to one full moiety
of two other leases of houses and lots of ground in Castle street and Caple
street under leases of 99 years from said Sir Joshua ALLEN and that said
Valentine PRENDERGAST in consideration of the further sum of 200 lbs in order
to secure the said sums making £400 the said Valentine PRENDERGAST by
indenture of the 19th February 1739 did assign and makeover unto said John OWEN
one full moiety or half part of the said several recited leases lots of
ground and holdings and all his right title thereto subject to a provision of
unconditional redemption in said deed and reciting that on settling with said
John OWEN and account of the rents and profits of the said several mortgages
mortgage premises there was due to him on the 18th of December and said deed
and reciting that on settling accounts with said John OWEN with several
mortgage premises due to him on the 18th of December £178.14 for principle
and interest and costs when the said John OWEN with consent of Thomas PRENDERGAST
eldest son and executor of said Valentine PRENDERGAST deceased in
consideration of said sum of £178.14 paid him on the 18th of December last
transferred and made over to the said Arthur HYDE all his estate right set
title and interest equity of redemption and claim both in law and equity to
the said premises or any part thereof by virtue of the several deeds of
mortgage and otherwise and also as executors that said Robert OWEN ceased
with all deeds relating thereto to hold the said Arthur HYDE his executors
administrators and assigns during the remainder of the several terms of years
for several recited leases granted under a moiety of the yearly rents and
subject to the covenants in said leases and John OWEN covenants that he or
anyone deriving under him hath not done any act to make void the several
deeds leases and have full power and lawful authority to assign the said
premises to the set Arthur HYDE and shall peaceably enjoy said assigned
premises notwithstanding any act done by him or other person under him and
covenants to make further assurances to the said Arthur HYDE his
administrators in the sign at his and their cost said mortgage is declared to
be void on payment of £178.14 and interest due to Arthur HYDE from said
Valentine PRENDERGAST at the time of his death and satisfaction to be
acknowledged on a judgment obtained by John OWEN again said Valentine PRENDERGAST
for £800 and by him assigned to said Arthur HYDE on payment of said some the
said several recited securities being all for the further and better securing
the payment of said 178 lbs fourteen shillings and the arrears of rent due as
aforesaid from said Valentine PRENDERGAST said Arthur HYDE and said deed is
witnessed by Hull ALFIELD attorney of the exchequer and James PURCELL clerk
to said Hull ALFIELD and this memorial is also witnessed by said Hull ALFIELD
and James PURCELL and John OWEN [SEAL]
NOTE: Arthur HYDE
of Castle HYDE Co. Cork is the son of Arthur HYDE and Joan YEATS. He married
Anne PRICE, daughter of Richard PRICE
NOTE: In 1716 a Valentine PRENDERGAST was a
members of the Weavers Guild. He was likely the
Valentine PRENDERGAST of Holymount, Co. Cork |
|
167 |
114 |
111534 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1754 Feb 4 |
McCULLOCH William to McCULLOCH 1746-1758
Image 401
between Josias ERWIN the younger, soldier in the
honourable Colonel BOCKLANDs Regiment of Foot now in England son and heir of
Josias ERWIN the elder of the town of Antrim in the County of Antrim deceased
of the one part and William McCULLOCH of the city of Dublin merchant of the
other part. Reciting deed of release the said Josias ERWIN the younger in
consideration of £70 to be paid by the said William released and conformed to
William McCULLOCH the have tenement wherein Thomas LINDSAY formerly dwelt on
the South side of the Street of the said town of Antrim above the church
together with that West half tenement close adjoining to the West of the
other half tenement the whole being called LINDSAY’s tenement and bounded on
the East by the tenements set to William PALMER on the West by Anthony HUNTER
and likewise 11 acres of land English measure lying on the left hand of the
road leading from Antrim aforesaid to Carrickfergus being part of that field
called Potters Hill bounded on the East by the holding of John DUFFIELD on
the West by the holding of William STEUART [aka STEWART] Tanner and on the
North by some land of Forrest SHORTRIGGs & on the South by the holding of
David Hannah situate in the parish and County of Antrim and then in the
occupation of an Erwin the widow of the said Josias Erwin the elder with all
the edifices orchards gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging to hold
to the said William McCullogh his heirs and assigns during the natural life
and lives of John MOORE, Charles ADAIR and Benjamin ADAIR and the survivor
and survivors of them and during the natural life and lives of all and every
other person or persons who by virtue of a certain indenture of lease in the
said deed of release etc etc subject to 2 pounds 19 shillings yearly rent and
the said William McCULLOCH did by the deed of release declare that the
consideration money therein mentioned was the sole money of John McCULLOCH of
the Town of Antrim aforesaid, apothecary and that the said deed was made to
him in trust for the several uses in the said deed of release specified which
said deeds of release were duly perfected by Josias Erwin the younger and
William McCULLOCH in presence of Ezekiel BULLOCK and of Ralph Dawson, Clerk
to said Ezekiel both the city of Dublin SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
167 |
127 |
111587 |
PRINGLE |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1750 Oct 26 |
PRINGLE-PRINGLE1746-1751
Image
407
between Reverend Doctor Robert MAXWELL then of Fellows
Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh]in County Armagh,
since deceased of the one part and John PRINGLE then Junior of Caledon in
County Tyrone gent. Since deceased of the other part … Lands of Dowgry [Doogary,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny], 161a, Parish of
Tynan |
|
167 |
134 |
111620 |
McCULLAGH |
Cavan |
1753 Jun 5 |
McCULLOCH John to FOLLIOTT 1746-1758
John McCULLAGH of Curtish parish of Killian Co. Cavan
let to Abraham FOLLIOTT of Newtown Billyborrow 25 acres SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
167 |
171 |
11809 |
BAGNELL |
Kildare
Roscommon
Dublin
Sligo
Limerick |
1754 Jan 29 |
Image
429
Between Marcus CROFTON otherwise LOWTHER of Moat in
County Roscommon Esquire and Catherine his wife of the one part and Reverend
Richard BEAUCHAMP of Narramore in the County of Kildare clerk and guardian of
Beauchamp BAGNELL a minor under the age of 21 years of the other part and the
release made by the said Marcus CROFTON and Catherine his wife of the first
part Gorges LOWTHER of Killebrew in County Meath Esquire of the second part
James CANE of the city of Dublin Esquire of the third part Hugh ECCLES of Glasnevin
in County Dublin Esquire of the 4th part and the honorable Sir Marcus BERESFORD
Earl of Tyrone and Robert Sanford of Castlereagh in the County Roscommon
Esquire of the 5th part they said Richard BEAUCHAMP of the six part and Mark
WHITE of the city of Dublin Esquire of the 7th part in consideration of the
sum of £4,500 by Richard BEAUCHAMP by and with the approbation of William WALL
one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland testified to the
said Marcus CROFTON and Catherine his wife had in hand paid the receipt
acknowledged they said Marcus CROFTON and Catherine his wife did grant to the
said Beauchamp BAGNELL … lands of … All situated in County Roscommon and also
the town and lands of …in Co. Sligo … lands in County Limerick to hold to
the said Richard BEAUCHAMP his heirs and assigns release subject to a proviso
WITNESS: Francis HARVEY and James HORNEDGE of the city of Dublin Gent
NOTE: An Eleanor
BEAUCHAMP was the wife of Walter BAGENAL (1670-1745). They were the parents
of Beauchamp BAGENAL (1735-1802). Sir Marcus LOWTHER-CROFTON was the husband
of Katherine CROFTON (d 1767) and son of Gorges LOWTHER (d. 1716) & Jane
BERESFORD. |
|
167 |
292 |
112520 |
DOBBIN |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE to DOBBIN Book 45 (1739-1810) –Corfad
pt & bog |
|
167 |
292 |
112521 |
WALKER |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-CULLEN |
|
167 |
526 |
113725 |
JACKSON, Ambrose |
Cork |
1754 May 6 |
DRING & ors-JACKSON
Image
608
BTW Robert DRING of City of
Cork Esq of 1st pt & William LONGFIELD of City of Cork
Merchant of 2nd pt & Ambrose JACKSON Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting that Robert ROGERS Esq. lease 31 Mar 1704 demised to Isaac
DELACROIX late of City of Cork Merchant deceased the large Stone house cellar
& Garden then in occupation of said Isaac on North East Marsh of City of
Cork for term of 100 years rent … for and during the war between England
of the one side and France and Spain of the other side the yearly rent of
£30 … recited deed of mtg 3 Sept 1723 btw Ambrose JACKSON of 1 pt
& John GOODMAN late of City of Cork Merchant of other pt … Ambrose
JACKSON … indenture Quadrapartite 2 Aug 1736 … marriage btw William
LONGFIELD and Mary GOODMAN … |
|
168 |
36 |
110757 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1753 Nov 28 |
JACKSON-TODD
Btw Richard JACKSON of the parish of
Killowen Co Londonderry [Of Jackson Hall, in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]]
of the 1 pt & Isaac TODD of the same, merchant of the other. Pt. JACKSON demised to TODD one field or park containing abt 8 acres bounded on the south
by the Rev. Mr. THOMPSON on the north by John ALLENs and on the west by the
new road leading to Ballycarn and on the east by the River Bann and also 16
acres on the north side of Ballycarn bounded on the south by the said John
ALLENs on the west by Alexander McKACHANs lands on the north by Killcranny [Killcranny Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine].
and on the west by the River Bann. All situate in the parish of Killowen, the
Manor of Clothworkers… during the natural lives of Isaac TODD the younger son
to Isaac TODD aged abt 9 years and John ALLEN son to John ALLEN aged about 8
years or 61 years WITNESS Andrew LYLE & William KILLER both of Killowen
yeomen. Mem WITNESS: Andrew LYLE & Robert GAGE, Killowen, Merchant. |
16d |
168 |
57 |
110756 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
|
TODD NOTE. NOTE: Not in
this book. SEE: ROD 168-36-110757 |
|
168 |
163 |
111986 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Queens |
1754 Feb 8 |
STRANGMAN
Btwn Richard JACKSON of Mountmellick,
Queens Co. Merchant of 1 pt & Samuel STRANGMAN of Mountmellick, Merchant…
ground in Drinah. SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs |
|
169 |
45 |
112717 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Kings |
1754 Mar 24 |
JACKSON
Image
45
Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan]
Kings Co & Sarah SHERIGLEY (this is one of the trust relationships see
also SHRIGLEY and BEAVER and BEVER). SEE: JACKSONs of
Santry.
See also Deed:
Feb 15, 1777 and ROD: 158-39-104622
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry SEE: JACKSONs of
Santry in Dublin. |
|
169 |
167 |
113222 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1754 Feb 11 |
WORTHINGTON
Image
106
Btw Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
Esq. of the 1 pt & John WORTHINGTON City of Dublin Carpenter of the other
part reciting lease 4 Dec 1750 demised to WORTHINGTON piece of land on which
are built two front buildings and one Back House situate on South side of
Kings Street near Stephens Green for 51 years
for rent of £9… Richard JACKSON did for the consideration mentioned
for himself his administrators and executors did agree to and with
WORTHINGTON … in Trust should obtain from Vicars Choral of St. Patricks
Dublin under whom the said Richard JACKSON ,,, renewal of
lease … deed of renewal WITNESS: William JACKSON of City of
Dublin Gent & Maurice KAVENAGH Clerk to Gorges Edmund HOWARD. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
169 |
252 |
113608 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Queens |
1738 Apr 25 |
Image
150
Deed Poll made between Sarah FOSTER of the city of
Dublin widow and relict of Christian FOSTER late of Monasteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
in Kings Co and William FOSTER, son of said Christian FOSTER and Sarah FOSTER
of the one part and Thomas JACKSON of Jonestown [Jonestown,
Parish Ballymacwilliam,
Barony Warrenstown],Kings
Co farmer of the other part whereby the said Sarah and William FOSTER for
consideration granted to farm to Thomas JACKSON his heirs etc
the lands of Monasteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
formerly possessed by James FARRELL about 63 acres plantation measure for the
natural lives of Isaac JACKSON Joseph JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON Junior for the term of 41 years witness Daniel
KENNEDY of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown]
Kings Co and Nicholas MORAN of Conyborrow Queens Co.
NOTE: I suspect that in
time we will find a link to Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare. And/or the Quaker
Jacksons of Seawaite Lancashire |
|
169 |
353 |
114134 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1754 Aug 19 |
ROBINSON
Image
202
William JACKSON of City of Dublin gent
consideration mentioned demised to George ROBINSON of city of Dublin, Weaver
to dwellings houses tenements late in the occupation of Patrick ROURKE on the
Eastside of Pimlicoe in the Liberties of Thomas Court and Donore County Dublin
bounded on the West to Bartholomew McCORMICK’s holding and on the South to
Mrs Francis DUNLOP’s holding on the East to the Kings pavement and on the
North to the back improvements or yard. To hold by George ROBINSON for a term
of 99 years at the yearly rate of £19. Witness Samuel KATHRENS of the city of
Dublin gent and[?] REILY of the city of Dublin public notary. SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe |
|
169 |
389 |
114279 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick |
1754 Jun 3 |
WREST
Image
221
Between John JACKSON of the City of
Limerick merchant of the one part and Walter WREST of city of Limerick
confectioner of the other part reciting a lease eighth of August 1747 may
between Arthur ROCHE of the City of Limerick Esquire of the one part and the
said John JACKSON of the other part whereby WREST demised to JACKSON plot of ground fronting The Gallows Green… description… |
|
169 |
545 |
114897 |
COULTER |
Down |
1754 Oct 18 |
COULTER, Bernard -SMYTHE Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
William BREW of Downpatrick, Co. Down, skinner of the 1st part; Bernard COULTER of Raholn, Co. Down, farmer of 2nd part
& James SMITH of Downpatrick, innkeeper of the 3rd part …
COULTER-SMITH – part of BROWN’s tenement in Castle Quarter, Downpatrick … for
lives of Bernard COULTER & George COULTER, his brother. |
|
170 |
225 |
113797 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1754 Feb 7 |
IRWIN
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BTW George Edmund HOWARD of City of Dublin Esq of 1st pt & John IRWIN of City of Dublin Hatter since deceased of 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Reciting that John WORTHINGTON of City of Dublin Carpenter by mtg 5 Jun
1752 in consid of £35,10 assigned to Gorges Edmond HOWARD ground on south
side of King Street near St. Stephens Green Dublin together with all houses
& Improvements … residue of 51 year term … WITNESS: Henry Steevens REILY
of City of Dublin Public Notary & William JACKSON of same
City Gent. Memorial WITNESS: William WHITE & John LOGAN Esq of the last
will and Testament of John IRWIN deceased |
17 |
171 |
11 |
113482 |
JACKSON, George |
Tipperary |
1754 Jan 18 |
SMITH 1746-1758
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Thomas SMYTH of Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary Gent of 1 pt
& George JACKSON of Rathenane, Co. Tipperary Gent of the
other & William SMITH of Ballingarry Gent of the 3rd . In
consid of 800 pounds … tithes of the Parish of Killberrane otherwise
Rathberrane, Co. Tipperary |
|
171 |
33 |
113656 |
JACKSON, George |
Queens
Drogheda
Louth |
1754 Jun 20 |
STEWART
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Thomas STRANGMAN of Mountmellick Gent Admin of
unadministered of Edward COURTENAY… [Rev] George JACKSON of
Town of Drogheda, Clerk & Elizabeth his wife of the 1 pt… lands of Logher
and Tully in Co. Meath & Ardpatrick, Co. Louth SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
|
171 |
41 |
113710 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1754 Jul 17 |
Sarah SYM otherwise ROSE of City of Dublin Widow Sarah
SYM of the same City spinster and Joseph FERGUSON of the same City merchant.
Ann his wife. Which said Sarah SYM spinster and Ann FERGUSON are the only
surviving children of Sarah SYM otherwise ROSE by her late husband David SYM
deceased. Demised to Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Glass
grinder house leading to Essex Bridge in the City of Dublin wherein the said Thomas JACKSON lived in breadth on the street 17 feet and in depth 56 feet…
describes neighbours… lease for 56 years rent 35 pounds. Witness: Thomas
SAUNDERS of City of Dublin, Gent & Thomas BLUNDELL of City of Dublin
watchmaker |
|
171 |
161 |
114169 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1754 Aug 2 |
Major Walter WOLFE of Dublin City to Thomas JACKSON,
glassgrinder of Dublin City house east side Whitefriars St, Dublin, held by
WOLFE from Elizabeth SMITH, widow 1 May 1745.
SW |
|
171 |
443 |
115321 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Limerick |
1754 Oct 3 |
DICKSON
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Btw Samuel DICKSON of Knockdromafiell Co Limerick Gent
of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Limerick, Chandler of the other
part. Marriage to be had bwt Thomas JACKSON and Ann DICKSON
spinster daughter of Samuel DICKSON… 50 pounds marriage portion. WITNESS:
William LEONARD of City of Limerick Gager, William VOKER of City of Dublin,
Gent. |
|
172 |
314 |
116529 |
BAILIE |
|
1746-1758 |
LOWE,
Samuel-BAYLY not pertinent in 2016 |
16e |
172 |
356 |
116290 |
DONALDSON, Alexander |
Armagh |
1740 Nov 19 |
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BTW Randal DONNELSON of Castle Dillon [Castledillon Estate, 137 Drummanmore Rd, Armagh – possiblyTurcarra,
Parish of Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West orDrumogher,
Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co. Armagh Esq of 1 pt & Alexander DONNALSON of
Phillipstown. Quarter of Cloghoge commonly called McShane’s Quarter, Co.
Armagh for lives of Samuel DONNALDSON and Joseph DONNALDSON 4th & 5th sons of Alexander DONNALDSON. Witness: John DONNALDSON
of Castle Dillon man servant to Randal DONNALDSON and by Hugh McMASTER of
Foxfield, Co. Armagh farmer.
NOTE: Alexander
DONALDSON (1671-1776). It is possible that
John DONALDSON (his eldest son) was the John DONALDSON manservant to Randal
DONALDSON
NOTE: There are three Cloghoge townlands
· · Cloghoge (Clochóg) , Killevy (Upper Orior portion) Civil Parish, Barony of
Orior Upper, Co. Armagh 323 A, 2 R, 31 P
· Cloghoge (Clochóg) , Ballymore Civil Parish, Barony of Orior Lower, Co. Armagh
229 A, 0 R, 7 P
· Cloghoge (Clochóg) , Creggan Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 926
A, 3 R, 2 P |
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172 |
421 |
117173 |
McCULLAGH |
Down
Antrim
Dublin |
1755 May 10 |
McCULLOCH William to BULLOCK1746-1758 Lisburn
Btw Hans FAIRLIE of Edenterry Co Down Gent only son
& heir at law of William FAIRLIE late of Lisburn deceased… [other names]
William McCULLOCH of the City of Dublin Merchant.. lands of Lurgantory als
Lurgantoam in Barony of Eveagh Co Down {Note:
#117633 deed says it is in Lisburn ] SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
172 |
498 |
117633 |
M’CULLA, Alexander |
Antrim |
1755 Jun 25 |
Btw Philip FLETCHER of Lisburn Co Antrim Esq. &
Alexander M’CULLA of Lisburn Innkeeper of the other pt… parcel of land called
Lurginure 47a in Parish of Lisburn Manor of Killultagh… SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
16e |
172 |
567 |
118239 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick |
1755 Aug 30 |
NEWSOM Book Index 1758-1768
John JACKSON of the City of Limerick,
Grocer .. mtg Oct 30 1752 btw John JACKSON and his wife
Rachel otherwise LUCAS one of the daughters of Thomas LUCAS Skinner deceased
of the 1 pt & NEWSOM of the City of Corke of other pt. [list of lands]
for 125 pounds and interest… and then 175 pounds pd by John
NEWSON…
NOTE: John JACKSON of Cargeen Co. Kildare and Sarah LUCAS of
Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow.
A John JACKSON of Cargeen, Co. Kildare married a Sarah LUCAS,
her mother Elizabeth from Rathdaniel, Co. Carlow. NOTE:
I need to follow up on later leases of a Luke or Lucas JACKSON of The Strand
in Dublin. |
16e |
172 |
584 |
118502 |
DAWSON |
Londonderry |
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, Josua-JOHNSTON 1746-1758
Joshua DAWSON of Castledawson Esq & Dunkan JOHNSTON
[aka Duncan JOHNSTON?] of Ballydawley arish Tamlaught |
16e |
173 |
84 |
115477 |
STEEL |
Monaghan |
1749 Dec 9 |
Walter STEEL-McMATH
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BTW Walter STEEL of
Candleforth Parish Eniskeen, Barony Farney Co. Monaghan of 1 pt & John
McMATH of Annyart, Parish Muckna, Barony Cremorn Co. Monaghan Linene Draper
of other pt. Demised part of land of Annyart formerly held by Rev. Francis
KNOX deceased now held by John McMATH 11a for lives of John STEEL son &
heir to Walter STEEL & Sarah McMATH eldest daughter of John McMATH and
wife Mary … WITNESS William STEEL of Ardkirk Co. Monaghan Linen Draper &
Robert BOYS of Castleblayney Co. Monaghan Grocer |
|
173 |
101 |
115543 |
JACKSON, Henry & Thomas & Jane |
Meath
Dublin |
1754 Dec 14 |
JACKSON-FARRELL site research
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Memorial of an Indentured Deed of Lease and Release
dated respectively 4th and 5th days of November 1754, the Lease between Henry JACKSON, Lisnaboe, County Meath, Gent, 1st part, Thomas JACKSON,
Lisnaboe son of the said Henry JACKSON, the other part.
The Release between the said Henry JACKSON and Mary his wife, 1
St part, said Thomas JACKSON, the other part.
Reciting that the said Henry JACKSON and Mary his wife in
consideration of the said Thomas JACKSON's paying the sum of
£228 Principal money due by the said Henry JACKSON and £50
sterling interest thereon and the said Thos also paying unto Henry JACKSON,
the Younger the sum of £50 sterling.
Also paying the sum of £30 unto Jane JACKSON and £30 to Ann JACKSON and the sum of £10 sterling to the said Henry JACKSON, the
Elder and Mary his wife during their lives and to the survivors of them and
for the further consideration in the Indenture mentioned in the grant to the
said Thomas JACKSON all the lands of Lisnaboe to hold forever.
And did also grant unto the said Thomas all his, the said Henry JACKSON the Elder's, right and title to the lands of Rath, County Meath. To hold the
lands of Rath during the term the of the Residue of the remaining years in
said lease yet to come and unexpired . No JACKSON Witnesses. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
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173 |
103 |
115560 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1754 Dec 11 |
JOY
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Between Hugh JACKSON of Tobermore [Tobermore Parish Kilcronaghan],
in County of Londonderry, gent of the one part and Henry JOY of Belfast in
the County of Antrim printer of the other part. Whereby the said Hugh JACKSON for the consideration therein mentioned did give grant bargain sell assign
and set over unto the said Henry JOY his executors, administrators and
assigns one annuity or yearly sum of £10 to be had and taken, and to be
issuing out of the six church land pounds of Ballynasircon [aka Ballynasarren Parish Ballynascreen] in the County of Londonderry and all his the said Hugh JACKSON right title interest trust property claim and demand whatsoever of in and to
the said annuity or yearly sum of £10 and of in and to every part and part of
there of, with the appurtenances and all benefit in advantage to be had
gotten thereby to have and to hold to the same in every part thereof with the
appurtenances unto the said Henry JOY his executors, administrators and
assigns to his in their own proper use and behoof from the first day of May
last for and during all the term and time to come of the present lease of
said six Church Land Town of Ballynasircon [aka Ballynasarren ] and
for and during all such further term on terms that any person or persons by
from or under William JACKSON of Tobermore aforesaid gent
deceased shall, or may obtain renew of the same. By which said deed the said
Henry JOY declares the said purchase to be made in trust for Barbara JACKSON,
a minor grand daughter of the said William JACKSON under the
terms and upon the trust in said deed mentioned which said deed and also this
Memorial are witnessed by John CAMPBELL, gent and James ARCHIBALD merchant
both of Belfast in the County of Antrim. Hugh JACKSON. SEAL. Signed
and sealed by the above named Hugh JACKSON in presence of John
Campbell, James Archibald.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Tobermore. Barbara JACKSON was later wife to John STEVENSON.
NOTE: The Henry JOY
connection is interesting in light of other JACKSON-JOY connections in Co.
Down. |
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173 |
301 |
116273 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Kings. |
1755 Feb 14 |
GORE-WILSON
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BTW Arthur GORE, Esq. of Tenelick, Co. Longford of 1st pt & Benjamin WILSON, farmer of Mountwillson [Mountwilson,
Parish Ballymacwilliam,
Barony Warrenstown,,
Kings Co. Of 2nd pt Lands of Ballinrath & Ballynakill [Ballynakill
Big or Ballynakill
Little, Parish Ardnurcher or
Horseleap, in the Barony of Kilcoursey] 258a 1r in
Barony Coolstown, Kings Co. to Benjamin WILLSON for lives of John WILSON, 2nd son of Benjamin WILSON for lives of Elizabeth GRIFFITH, spinster of City of
Dublin & William JACKSON 4th son of Thomas JACKSON farmer of Ballygurtagh [Ballygibbon?] near Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Kings Co.) & John WILSON 3rd son of Benjamin WILSON yearly
rent of £142 … WITNESSES: George MEARNS, Esq & Patrick CORBET all of
Dublin & Patrick READING.
NOTE: He may have been the Arthur GORE, son of Arthur GORE MP
of Kilkenny and Dorothy MANLY.
NOTE: He may have been the Arthur GORE son of Sir Francis
GORE & Lady Anne PARKE. SOURCE: Pue’s Occurrences Nov 14, 1741:
John ECHLIN clerk, Arthur GORE Esq and Mary his wife – Plaintiff Thomas
MOORE, Richard MOORE and others – Defendants
... interest in lands in Birr in Kings co, and other lands in Tipperary ... |
|
173 |
351 |
116505 |
COULTER, Alexander |
Louth |
1755, Mar 14 1746, Oct 8 |
COULTER, Alexander & MURPHY 1746-1758 1739-1810
(TI Bk 73)
A Memorial of a lease dated the eight day of October
one thousand seven hundred & forty six whereby Alex Coulter of Dundalk in
the County of Louth Tanner did demise & set unto Patrick Murphy of the
said town & County Miller all that and those the house and tenement
then in the possession of Rose McVeagh otherwise called Rose Murphy &
Thomas Downey with the Garden & all the Appurt thereunto belonging
Situate in the Lower Ward of Dundalk aforesaid containing in front thirty
one feet of thereabouts more or less bounded on the east with the street of
Dundalk aforesaid on the West with the little green then in possession of
Mark Sands on the North with Sd Alex Coulters Dwelling & Garden on the
south with Ambroses holding to hold for the term of Thirty-one years from
the ninth day of the then inst Oct at the yearly rent of one pound four
shilling Sterling payable Lord Limerick excepted which said lease is
witnessed by Murtagh Mullholland Gent and John Murphy Taylor both of Dundalk
aforesaid and this memorial is witnessed by the sd John Murphy & Barney
Murphy of Dundalk aforesaid son to sd John Murphy - Patrick Murphy [SEAL}
signed 14th of March 1755 at or near half an hour after eleven
o’clock in the forenoon. |
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173 |
525 |
117139 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings
Tipperary |
1754 May 15 |
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BTW William CLEBURNE of
Ballycullilan Co. Tipperary Gent & John CLEBURNE eldest son & heir
apparent of Wm CLEBURNE of 1st ot Robert PALMER of Cloghane Kings
Co. Gent & Mary PALMER one of the daughters of said Robert PALMER of 2nd pt. James RUDDOCK the younger of Lorhoe and John CHAWNER of Ballyguyder both
of Co. Tipperary Gent of 3rd pt. Marrriage btw John CLEBORNE &
Mary PALMER £600 marriage portion. … Castletown & Lands of Ballycallalan
otherwise Ballycullalon & park of Anagh otherwise Annagh Bunadubber other
wise Bunadober the quarter and position of Killinboy and Knockballycollaton
in Barony Lower Ormond Co. Tipperary … William CLEBURNE, Robert PALMER, Mary
PALMER, James RUDDOCK and John CHAWNER in presence of Henry PALMER of
BallyEgan, Robert JACKSON ye younger of Grange Gent & Edward
PALMER eldest of said Henry PALMER all of Kings Co. Gent & Susanna PALMER
of Cloghane, Kings Co. daughter to Robert PALMER. Robert PALMER [SEAL] |
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174 |
49 |
115108 |
|
Dublin |
1754 Oct 25 |
PRENDERGAST-HYDE
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A memorial of an endorsement
on parchment in writing may between Jeffrey PENDERGAST all the son and heir
and also with the administered will and next and residuary legatee of
Valentin PENDERGAST deceased and Arthur Hyde of castle hide in the county of
cork Esquire bearing date the 25th October 1754 reciting that unsettling
accounts the 11th of January last between said Arthur and Jeffrey (who was
mistaken in said deed called Thomas and it appearing by account and signed by
said Jeffrey PENDERGAST) said day that £289.05 Farthing was due for rent
arrears and by above and said deed on which that endorsement is made the
premises therein mentioned are made chargeable with and are thereby charged
with the same pursuant … Jeffrey PENDERGAST seal in presence of Thomas
GLISSAN and John MORRIS |
|
174 |
76 |
115204 |
RUTHERFORD |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
RUTHERFORD to HARRIS (TI Bk 45) Caddagh |
x |
174 |
78 |
115205 |
RUTHERFORD |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
RUTHERFORD to RUTHERFORD (TI Bk 45) Caddagh |
x |
174 |
319 |
116338 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Kings |
1755 Feb 20 |
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BTW Hon Montague Lord
Viscount BLUNDELL of Kingdom of Ireland but now residing in Great Britain of
1 pt; Joseph INMAN of Ballybrtain [Ballybrittan,
Parish Ballymacwilliam,
Barony Warrenstown,
Co. Offally] Kings Co., Thomas BEWLEY & John WILSON both of Edenderry [Edenderry
in Edenderry Urban,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown]
Kings Co., Farmers of other pt. .. demised plot of land in Town of Edenderry
on which the Quaker Meeting House with the south houses and offices thereunto
belonging now stands containing on the north side 138’ on the East side, 200’
on the west side 233’ making in the whole 1r 24p .. also that piece or plot
of ground called the [Dissenters?] Graveyard containing 1r of ground all in
Edenderry Kings Co. to hold to Joseph INMAN Thomas BEWLEY & John WILSON
their executors … during life of William JACKSON 4th son of Thomas JACKSON of Monastrorus [Monasteroris,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown]
Kings Co., famer ages 17 years or so, Joseph BOARDMAN eldest son of John
BOARDMAN of Ballycolgan [Ballycolgan,
Parish Ballynakill,
Barony Coolestown]
Kings Co., farmer age 17 or thereabouts and Joseph PEARSON 3rd son
of James PEARSON of Clonin [Clonin,
Parish Ballyburly,
Barony Warrenstown]
Kings Co., Farmer … WITNESS Adam WILLIAMS of City of Dublin Gent & Henry
ARNOTT of Edenderry Kings Co. Gent. John WILSON [SEAL] SEE: Quaker
Jacksons in Ireland. |
174 |
174 |
345 |
116503 |
JACKSON, George |
Galway
Kings |
1752 Oct 20 |
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BTW William MOYLAN of
Ballinuane Co. Gallway Gent of 1 pt & George JACKSON of
Cullenuanein [Cullenwaine,
Parish Cullenwaine,
Barony Clonlisk]
Kings Co. Gent on behalf of Mary NOLAN spinster .. lands in trust part of
marriage agreement… |
174 |
174 |
479 |
117128 |
|
Meath |
|
NOY-TANDYS |
|
174 |
544 |
117420 |
JACKSON,
Micajah |
Dublin |
1755 May 13 |
JACKSON-VICKERS Book Index 1758-1768
Lease btw Micajah JACKSON of City of
Corke Merchant of 1 pt & Jeremiah VICARS of Co Dublin Tanner of other
part. Micajah devised tenement where VICARS dwelt at Crooked Staff in the
Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore, City of Dublin for term of 99 years. NOTE: In 1762, Trade,
Property & Legal Notices from the ‘Corke Journal’: JACKSON,
MICAJAH, Linen-Draper, next door to St. Peter's Church SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe NOTE: Jeremiah VICARS was the
husband of Joyce JACKSON (b. abt 1689) – daughter of Robert JACKSON & Joyce SHAW. NOTE: A Micajah
JACKSON was a son of Rev. William JACKSON (d. abt 1734) of Cork
and Anne PERRY of Tipperary. |
|
174 |
545 |
117421 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1753 Dec 14 |
JACKSON-ROCHE Book Index 1758-1768
Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin did
demise to Henry ROCHE of City of Waterford Merchant dwelling house etc on
Georges St. In City of Waterford. Descry.... |
|
175 |
320 |
117220 |
JACKSON, George |
Dublin |
1754 Jul 2 |
JACKSON-SCHULTS Book Index 1758-1768
Rev. George JACKSON of City of Dublin
granted to Nicholas SCHULTS of City of Dublin, Rockmaker waste ground in
Pollbegstreet & Georges Street otherwise Stocking Lane in the suburbs of
Dublin |
|
175 |
327 |
117250 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Queens |
1751 Dec 24 |
JACKSON-FORBES Book Index 1758-1768
Btw Richard JACKSON of Mountmellick
Queens Co Gent eldest son & heir at law of Nathaniel JACKSON late of Mountmellick aforesaid Gent dec’d of the one pt & James FORBES of
City of Dublin... townlands of Drinagh & Garoon ... SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs |
|
175 |
440 |
117786 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1755 Mar 18 |
JACKSON-KIRWIN Book Index 1758-1768
Henry JACKSON, High Constable of City of Dublin demised to Pierce KIRWIN, merchant tenement on the east side of Church St in
the Parish of New Saint Michans, Dublin [Oxmantown] |
|
176 |
75 |
117222 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry |
1753 Jul 14 |
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JACKSON-McCACHAN aka McKATCHAN Book Index
1758-1768
Richard JACKSON Esq.of the one pt &
Alexander MAKACHAN of Colerain Co Londonderry of the other.... transfer of
part of townland of Donballykarn [Possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin], 47 acres situate
in Manor of Clothmakers.... SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. and JACKSONs
of Tobermore. |
|
176 |
88 |
117597 |
JACKSON,
Miles |
Limerick
Cork |
1755 Feb 2 |
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JACKSON-COX & ors Book Index 1758-1768
BTW Miles JACKSON of Lisduane [Lisduane,
Parish Ballingarry,
Barony Connello
Upper], Co Limerick Esq. of 1 pt & William COX of Ballynoe Co.
Limerick Esq. and William MASON of Dirrawlin Co. Limerick, Gent and Michael
SCANLON of Mean Co. Limerick Gent of other pt. Miles JACKSON sold
townlands Lisduane Gortnenagh Killaghto Ballyvollogue in Barony Connolloe Co.
Limerick and one front stone house in parish Christ Church in City of Corke
in tenure of James BARRY and others bounding on the west with Kings Street,
on the north adjoining the house where Stephen WALSH then lived on the South
with the house where John MAHONY then lived all being in the lane called
Charter’s Lane in the South East Quarter of City of Cork and two other new
built houses in said South East quarter of City of Cork, Parish of Christ
Church in Charter’s Lane on the south adjoining holdings then in possession
of Peter GUITHONG and two houses in tenure or occupation of Owen CULLENANE
apothecary Parish St. Fin Barry’s [aka St Finbar's, Barony of Cork] in South suburbs of City
of Cork … for term of 99 years beginning 5 Mar 1755 by virtue of a lease by
John HODATOR late of City of Cork made to John BARBER and which by [Mosne?]
assignment came to said Miles JACKSON the elder … Witnesses Charles
McCARTHY of City of Cork Ale Seller, John SULLIVAN of City of Cork, Gent
& Stephen AMBROSE of Liskennett Co. Limerick Gent … Miles JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE; In 1804 a Miles
JACKSON of Castle Jackson in Lisduane,
Parish Ballingarry,
Barony Connello
Upper, Co. Limerick married Constance WALLER of Sr. Munchin’s Parish Co.
Limerick. SEE: JACKSON
marriages. |
|
176 |
290 |
118917 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to CLARKE SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
176 |
414 |
119399 |
JACKSON,
Mary & husb |
Armagh
Dublin |
1755 Nov 15 |
OBINS & wife-BLACKER Book Index 1758-1768
Btw Anthony OBINS of Portadown Co Armagh Chirugeon
& Mary OBINS otherwise BURLEIGH otherwise JACKSON his wife and
Samuel BLACKER of Dublin |
|
176 |
468 |
119572 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1756 Jan 10 |
JACKSON-LAND Book Index 1758-1768
Rev. John JACKSON of Clonshagh in Co of
Dublin for 300 pounds pd by Henry LAND of City of Dublin Gent 50 acres of
Clansagh, Parish of Santry, Barony of Coolagh, Co Dublin SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry. |
|
176 |
492 |
119641 |
NOBLE |
Monaghan |
1746-1748 |
CLELLAND, Thomas-Brabazon NOBLE Carrickmacross. maybe
useful if I had more time |
|
177 |
335 |
118454 |
BAILIE |
|
1746-1751 |
ADAIR, Robt SR-BAILEY |
|
177 |
506 |
119056 |
JACKSON, Anne aka Annas |
Down |
1755 Aug 18 |
JACKSON, James 1755 FERGUSON & ors Book Index 1758-1768
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
Btw Annas TATE otherwise JACKSON otherwise KELL
of town of Newton, Co Down widow of the one part & Henry FERGUSON of
Ballyrogan [aka Ballyreagan] Parish of Newtown & David PATTERSON of the
town & co aforesaid Chandler, of the other part. Annas TATE in consid of
6 pounds to FERGUSON & PATTERSON garden in the back street of Newtown
belonging to Thomas Kennedy for use of the Old Dissenting Congregation of
Newtown. Memorial witnessed by Andrew CUMING & James THOMPSON both of
Newtown & John MOOR and Jane MOOR both of Drumon parish of Aghlow & Co.
Tyrone. NOTE: She was the widow of Gilbert JACKSON (1677-1723) Jane MOOR was her daughter. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
15 |
177 |
549 |
119649 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh
Dublin |
1755 Jul 11 |
LENNOX-BURTON
Forkhill.
Townland Index 1739-1810
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William
LENNOX of City of Dublin Banker to Bartholomew BURTON of London Esq. Reciting
LENNOX to BURTON for loan of £4,200 British money to discharge much of said
LENNOX’s bank or cash notes for debts of William LENNOX & George FRENCH
his partner … assigned to Bartholomew BURTON his right to £4,500 as money
current in Ireland being what remained due to him on a bond and warrant
executed by Richard JACKSON formerly of City of Dublin but now of
Forkhill Co. Armagh bearing date 15 May 1752 the [Penal?] Sum of £10,000 for
payment of £2,000 [?] Judgement in Kings Bench … to William LENNOX of Manor
of Stonebridge otherwise Forkhill & all other Towns Lands & Premises
in Co. Armagh of him the said Richard JACKSON … WITNESS: John WALLACE
& Lennox BIGGER both of City of Dublin |
|
178 |
1 |
117508 |
BAILIE |
Dublin |
1746-1758 |
LOWE,
Samuel-BAYLY
Dorothea
DAVIS otherwise BAYLEY- wife of Robert DAVIES |
|
178 |
42 |
117712 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin
Meath
Louth |
1754 Jun 1 |
LOWTHER Book Index 1758-1768
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28
John JACKSON of Rathmaly Co Meath Gent of
1 pt & John LOWTHER of Staffordstown Co Meath Gent of the other… town
and lands of Knockatubber & Marshallrath cont 316 aces 34 p
NOTE: John JACKSON was likely the John JACKSON (d btw 1762-1780) son of
Arthur JACKSON (d 1706) of Marshallrath. Co. Louth and Anne BARNES. |
16d |
178 |
185 |
118494 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1755 Sep 30 |
BRYAN Book Index 1758-1768
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99
Btw Mary AIKIN otherwise PAINE of City of London widow
relict of Frances AIKIN late of Murragh Co. Dublin farmer deceased of 1 pt
& Josiah BRYAN & William BRYAN both of the City of Dublin Merchants
of the other part. Whereas a marriage is to be btw William JACKSON Gent City of Dublin of the 2nd pt… George AIKIN father of Frances
AIKIN… holding formerly in possession of George AIKIN father of said Frances
53a formerly in possession of George AIKIN 48 1/2a in townlands of
Westpaldstown [aka Westpalstown , Parish Westpalstown]
Co. Dublin to hold to Josiah BRYAN & William BRYAN for lives of William
AIKIN & Mary AIKIN WITNESS incl James BRYAN of Newtown Co Kildare &
Samuel & James BRYAN of City of Dublin
NOTE: A PAIN-JACKSON
marriage in a future generation may be linked:
27 August 1856 Dunlecky, Co. Carlow. Jacob JACKSON of Hacketstown and Mary
Francis PAINE of Bagenalstown SEE: JACKSONs - one line based in Co. Carlow & Co, Wicklow |
16d |
178 |
290 |
118908 |
JACKSON,
Lawrence |
Dublin
Sligo |
1755 Sep 13 |
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152
JACKSON-WYNNE
Btw Laurence JACKSON City of Dublin Gent and
grandson & heir at law of Edward JACKSON late of City of Dublin
formerly of Sligo, Co. Sligo Esq deceased of 1 pt John WYNNE of Hazelwood,
Co. Sligo Esq Capt in Gen BRAGGs Regiment of Foot in Ireland of other pt. In
consid of £147.10.6 granted park in Ballydoogan [Parish of St. John's.
Barony of Carbury.]
commonly known by name of Kevin’s Park then possessed by Edward JACKSON containing 11a 2r meared on east with part of Sir Francis LYSTER’s estate on
the West with Mr. ROSS’s holding on the North with the road leading to Sligo
& on the south with Mr. BUNTIN’s holding in Co. Sligo … held granted by
lease held by Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman deceased unto said Edward
JACKSON. WITNESS: Thomas HILLAS of City of Dublin Gent & Owen COLEMAN
of Dublin aforesaid Yeoman. Laurence JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: BUNTIN connection
to JACKSONs of Lisburn.
NOTE: Based on
contemporary maps, it would seem that this is now MITCHELL-CURRY Park. It is
west of the centre of Sligo Town. SEE: Map.
Or it could be Kevins Fort SEE: Other Map. |
|
178 |
290 |
118909 |
JACKSON,
Lawrence |
Dublin
Sligo |
1755 Nov 4 |
Book Index 1758-1768
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152
WYNNE
Btw Laurence JACKSON City of Dublin Gent and
grandson & heir at law of Edward JACKSON of City of Dublin
formerly of Sligo Esq deceased of 1 pt John WYNNE of Hazelwood, Co. Sligo Esq
Capt in Gen BRAGGs Regiment of Foot in Ireland of other pt.…. JACKSON demised
to WYNNE Tenements and Dwelling Houses in the front to Key Street &
Backland in Sligo, Co. Sligo containing in length to Key Street 100’ and in
front to Back Lane 234’ and in depth to Key Street 230’ and in depth to said
lane to west End 109’ bounded on the East to the said Key Street to the South
on said Backlane and on the west to the plot in possession of Arthur MARTIN
on the north to the Garden Dwelling Houses or Plotts… also house where Hanna
LYTTLE lived in Key street 31’ in depth to the further end of the Garden 108’
bounded on the East with street pavement and on the north with Edward HUGHES
plott and on the west with James ROSS’s garden on the south with James ROSS
House… Laurence JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: The name Laurence JACKSON is not common. A possible previous generation:
a Laurence JACKSON who died aft 1659 had a son Josiah or Josias
JACKSON who died bef 1659 of College Green, Dublin, wife Elizabeth.
Brother Joseph JACKSON sisters Mary, Sarah & Martha. SOURCE: Bethams
Abstracts. Also, an Edward JACKSON married a Dorcas ORMSBY of
Willowbrooke, Co. Sligo. She was a daughter of Co. William ORMSBY & Mary
GORE. Mary GORE was a daughter of Sir Francis GORE and Anne PARKE NOTE: Could
Key Street be Quay Street? SEE: Map. |
16d |
178 |
291 |
118910 |
JACKSON,
Lawrence |
Dublin
Sligo |
1755 Nov 4 |
Book Index 1758-1768
This seems to be an incorrect Mem
#.
WYNNE see above – just different Sligo lands |
16d |
178 |
291 |
118916 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
Image
152
McCULLOCH David & wife to BEATTY SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
178 |
291 |
118917 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1755 Aug 5 |
Image
153
BTW David McCULLAGH of Town of Antrim Merchant and his
wife and Margaret LARIMOR wife of Joseph LARIMOR of Belfast And Archibald
M’ALLISTER and Henry JOY both of Belfast Gents Trustees of said Margaret
LORIMOR of 1st pt and John CLARKE of Ballynickle Parish Cumber Co.
Down of other pt. |
|
178 |
328 |
119051 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
|
|
BRIEN
NOTE: The numbers do not
align. There is no 119051 in Bk 178. Also not in book 177. |
|
178 |
519 |
119796 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLOCH Jas to EDMONDSTONE SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
178 |
547 |
119891 |
DOWNING |
Coleraine |
1756 Feb 10 |
John DOWNING gave Sarah and Charles a
marriage settlement, witnesses Alexander CLOTWORTHY and Rowe DOWNING. NOTE from Penny Thorn
Marriage btw John DOWNING of Rowes
Giftin [Roes
Gift, Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin] Co Londonderry sq & Ann DOWNING his wife of 1st part. Charles DAWSON of Castle Dawson [Parish Castledawson] Co Londonderry & Sarah DOWNING of the sd John & Ann
DOWNING of the 2nd pt. Richard JACKSON of Colerain
Esq of 3rd pt;… marriage btw Charles DAWSON & Sarah DOWNING…
made over to John DAWSON & Richard JACKSON town and lands
of Warrenstown & other townlands
in Co Meath… 500 pounds marriage portion. NOTE:
Sarah DOWNING’s grandmother was Anne JACKSON, wife of Col Adam
DOWNING. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
16d |
179 |
22 |
118407 |
BAILIE |
|
1746-1751 |
ANDERSON, Letitia-BEATTY |
|
179 |
42 |
118500 |
BARTON |
Waterford |
1755 Sep 30 |
Indenture btw Thomas BARTON of Glynpatrick Co.
Waterford of 1 pt & Nathaniel BARTON of same of other part. Leased land
of Glynatrick. |
16d |
179 |
73 |
118918 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1755 Nov 14 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to McROBERTS
David McCULLAGH & wife Jane of Town of Antrim &
Margaret LORIMER and Henry JOY trustees for Margaret LORIMER leased land to
McROBERTS in Ballynickle, Parish of Comber, Co Antrim. To James McMULLAN SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
16d |
179 |
77 |
118921 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1755 Nov 14 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to McMULLAN
David McCULLAGH & wife Jane of Town of Antrim &
Margaret LORIMER wife of Joseph LORIMER of Belfast leased land to SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
179 |
495 |
122007 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1756 Aug 26 |
BOOKER Book Index 1758-1768
Edwin THOMAS Joyner of Dublin made over to Francis
BOOKER & Thomas JACKSON of Dublin City Glass makers a house
or tenement known as Col Lovett’s house situate on the east side of the Bling
Key City of Dublin with large flagged yard behind said house back to the
river Anna Liffey bounded on the north by Kings pavement facing to the river
and on the east to a holding in possession of Mr. STAFORD…. [a page of
description of the land follows] |
16d |
179 |
572 |
122782 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin
Mayo |
1756 Nov 26 |
BROWNE & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Indented deed btw John JACKSON of Dublin
of 1st pt. Jacob BROWNE of Kelticola [?] Co Mayo Esq. of 2nd pt; Dominick BROWNE of Rehard Co. Mayo Gent & Bridget BROWNE otherwise
BLAKE his wife of 3rd pt & Francis BLAKE of Moyne Co. Mayo
Esq. & eldest son Charles BLAKE heir apparent of Francis BLAKE reciting
deed of release 7 Jan 1703 & Articles of intermarriage 13 Jun 1721
concerning marriage of Francis BLAKE with Frances his wife & articles
bearing date 17 Sept 1735 concerning marriage of Dominick BROWNE with his
wife Bridget… 1741 JACKSON had transferred to Jacob BROWNE his
interest [in what exactly this interest was is not mentioned] John JACKSON SEAL. |
16d |
180 |
79 |
124629 |
JACKSON Rev. Daniel |
Dublin |
1757 May 28 |
Lease & release btw Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan],
in Kings Co. Clerke of the one part & Nathanial DONNALLAN of Artain in
Co. of Dublin Esq. of the other part Town and lands of Darndale 64 a in
Parish of Coolock, Co. Dublin
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin
– he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry. |
|
180 |
141 |
119887 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
Dublin
Tipperary |
1755 Feb 7 |
QUINLAN
Image
78
BTW Martha PUREFOY of City of Dublin Widow relict of
William PUREFOY late of City of Dublin Esq. deceased of 1 pt. Denis QUINLAN
of Shanaknock Co. Tipperary farmer of the other pt. demised Shanaknock,
Barony Kilnemannah Co. Tipperary |
|
180 |
181 |
120047 |
JACKSON, Charles |
Armagh |
1756 Feb 17 |
JACKSON-HUTCHINSON Book Index 1758-1768
Charles JACKSON near town of Armagh bond
payable to Samuel HUTCHESON of Killiny [probably Killuney,
Parish Armagh
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co Armagh; interest payable to George HUTCHESON of Killuny [probably Killuney,
Parish Armagh
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
for park of land in Parish & Co Armagh was demised to said Charles JACKSON by Thomas Townley DAWSON of Dublin. Witnesses incl John
KENNEDY & William DICKY both of Armagh, Co. Armagh |
|
180 |
247 |
120382 |
|
|
|
THOMPSON, James – his will |
|
180 |
277 |
120516 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1756 Apr 19 |
JACKSON-LANCAKE Book Index 1758-1768
Image
147
Isaac LANCAKE of City of Dublin, Carpenter to Thomas JACKSON of the same City, Glass seller... ground on west side of
Frederick St, Parish of St. Anne Dublin 24’ wide and in depth westward to
Stable Lane bounded on East to Frederick St. on the west to Stable Lane and
on North to a lot of ground that day demised by William WILDE of City of
Dublin to Thomas KNOX of City od Dublin Plaisterer & Painter and to south
lot of ground demised by William WILDE to Mathew FORD Esq. WITNESS: Thomas
JACKSON Glass seller & John HUTTON Gent both of Dublin. |
|
180 |
278 |
8986 |
JACKSON |
Londonderrry |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-HAYCAMP NOTE:
I am unsure of the book number. In Bk 18. #8986 is not this memorial |
q |
180 |
360 |
120885 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1756 May 8 |
McCULLAGH John to LEVINGTON 1746-1758
Image
190
John McCULLAGH of Drumsallen [Drumsallan
Lower and/or Drumsallan
Upper], Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny,], Parish &
Co Armagh of 1 pt & Archibald LIVINGSTON & Nichola LIVINGSTON his the
said John McCULLAGH’s nephew & niece of the other part ... made over parcel
of land Seikiak in townland Drumsallaen to him that had been granted to his
father Archibald McCULLOGH by Mrs. Jane BOND. WITNESS; Hugh CUMING of
Belfaran, Co. Antrim, Andrew PRENTICE of Armagh, Co Armagh Gent. NOTE: In terms of OLIVER-McCULLAGH connections it is
worth noting that Drumsallen borders on Mullintur. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
180 |
445 |
121272 |
ORMSBY |
Sligo |
1753 Mar 14 |
Image
242
Robert ORSBY of Sligo Apothocary of Sligo, Co. Sligo of
1 pt & John GIBSON of Sligo Co. Sligo of other pt. NOTE: This Robert ORMSBY was the son of John ORMSBY
& Anne GORE. |
|
180 |
506 |
122092 |
|
Down |
1755 Oct 20 |
Btw James STEVENSON of Killileagh Co. Down Esq of 1 pt
& Henry BAILIE of Killileagh, Co. Down Shoemaker… dwelling house on back
street of Killileagh for natural lives of Rose BAILIE & Rachel DOWLIN
wife and sister in law of Henry BAILLIE & John BROWN son of John BROWN
late Gauger of Killyleagh |
|
180 |
507 |
126386 |
JACKSON, Anne |
|
|
JACKSON NOTE: The
clerk recorded vol 180 but it should be 189-507-126386
Image
599 |
|
181 |
13 |
119240 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
DONNALDSON-DONNALDSON Freduff
aka Freeduff
DONALDSON-DONALDSON Book 2 (1739-1810) |
x |
181 |
93 |
120060 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLOCH Jas to CRAWFORD SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
x |
181 |
348 |
120946 |
JACKSON, Erasmus |
|
1758-1768 |
Book Index 1758-1768
STRANGMAN |
|
181 |
391 |
121060 |
JACKSON, Henry |
|
1758-1768 |
LARKIN Book Index 1758-1768
|
|
181 |
498 |
1215 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
KER-VERNER Book 45 (1739-1810) Corduffles |
|
182 |
44 |
120046 |
JACKSON, Charles |
Armagh |
1756 Feb 10 |
JACKSON-HUTCHESON Book Index 1758-1768
Charles JACKSON, city of Armagh, yeoman
bond payable to George HUTCHESON of Killuny [Killuney,
Parish Armagh
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Gent land in possession of Charles JACKSON previously enjoyed
by Alexander MORTON late of City of Armagh. echoes deed 180-181-120047. |
|
182 |
304 |
120880 |
Oliver |
Limerick |
1746-58 |
Anthony WOLFE – OLIVER
Image
149
Rev John OLIVER |
|
182 |
551 |
122644 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1756 Oct 14 |
JACKSON-ORMSBY Book Index 1758-1768 Barony
Corran
CarrowmcLenanay Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell
Image
282
Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo, Co. Sligo widow
of 1 pt & William ORMSBY of Willowbrook Co. Sligo Esq , transfer of Emlaghnaghten
the half quarter of Land of Lurgen the half quarter of Tinaghrae the half
quarter of Pharrowmackleneny the half quarter of Carrowreagh the half quarter
of Turpona the half quarter of Ardsallagh & the 9 acres of Lurgagibba in
Barony Corren, Co. Sligo. WITNESS: Thomas HILLAS & Wynne HILLAS both of
City of Dublin |
|
183 |
264 |
122802 |
JACKSON, John |
Antrim |
1756 Nov 5 |
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast Town a piece of ground 34 ft vent in the Round
entry High St.
BTW George HUGHES, Belfast of 1 pt & John JACKSON,
Belfast shoemaker of the other pt. Part of round in the Round Entry on the
south side of High Street, Belfast, late part of Patrick HAMILTON’s
containing 34 feet …. |
|
183 |
269 |
122824 |
DAWSON |
|
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, Josua-HAWKINS |
|
183 |
320 |
123005 |
VANCE, E |
|
1748-1758 |
VANCE-LEDBETTER |
|
183 |
343 |
123039 |
McCULLAGH, Fulk |
Monaghan |
1756 Dec 2 |
Roger McMAHON of Mullaghbrack, Co. Monaghan & John
BARLOW Esq. of 1st pt & Alexander McDONALD of Templetate of 2nd pt. Interest in lease of Mullaghbrack, MOG, excepting house and garden.
WITNESS: Fulk McCULLAGH; Felix McDONALD of Co. Monaghan & Meredith McCANN
Schoolmaster of Co. Monaghan. DSch.
NOTE: There may be a
transcription error re: the name “Fulk”. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
183 |
575 |
123958 |
|
|
1758-68 |
Thomas JOHNSTON – TIPPING |
|
184 |
75 |
122061 |
JACKSON,
Temperance |
Tipperary
Dublin |
1756 Sept 1 |
JACKSON-HAUGHTON Book Index 1758-1768 Wood Roof
[Woodroffe],
Temperence JACKSON spinster of Wood roof
in Co. Tipperary of one pt & Joseph HAUGHTON of Meath St Co & City of
Dublin Tallow Chandler of other pt....demised house in south side of Cork St
in Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore & City of Dublin... details. NOTE: ROD: 189-507-126386 for her marriage to Joseph
VIZE. Temperance JACKSON of Clonmell, Co. Tipperary was a daughter of Rev.
William JACKSON of Co. Cork & Ann PERRY |
|
184 |
178 |
122506 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Queens Co |
1756 Oct 4 |
JACKSON-SABATIER Book Index 1758-1768
Richard JACKSON of Mountmellick... SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs |
|
184 |
216 |
122663 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1756 Sept 29 |
DAWSON, Francis-JOHNSTON 1746-1758
Btw Francis DAWSON of Dromore, Co Monaghan, Gent &
Collin JOHNSTON of of Cortrean, Co. Monaghan... transfer 85 acres of Dromore... |
|
184 |
427 |
123640 |
JACKSON, Daniel & ors |
Dublin |
1757 Feb 14 |
WYNNE-ENRAGHT Book Index 1758-1768
Rev. John WYNNE of City of Dublin of 1 pt & Rev. John
ENRAGHT of Bettiville, Co. Carlow Clerk of other pt... lots of names incl
Rev. Daniel JACKSON Clke of 3rd pt.... lands in
Dublin SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry. |
|
185 |
41 |
122155 |
McCLELLAND |
Down |
1756 Sep 16 |
CLELLAND, John-CLELLAND1746-1748
Elizabeth McCLELLAND mother of John McCLELLAND
...Ballyalquin, Co Down |
|
185 |
140 |
122529 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1753 Oct 13 |
DAWSON, John-WALSH 1746-1758
John DAWSON of City of Dublin, Banker – Peter WALSHE of
same City Cooke..... land known by sign of Black Lion latterly in possession
of Daniel COULTER. |
|
185 |
300 |
123239 |
JACKSON, John |
Carlow Wicklow |
1757 Jan 10 |
JACKSON-WHELAN Book Index 1758-1768
John JACKSON to John WHELAN of
Liscoleman, Co. Wicklow indorsed and indenture dated 1749 Mar 22 where JACKSON sold to WHELAN the lands of Williamstown, Barony of Rathvilly, Co Carlow for
lives of said John JACKSON William JACKSON &
George GILLSTRAP |
|
185 |
366 |
123462 |
JACKSON,
Margaret & husb |
Wexford Kilkenny Tipperary |
1757 Jan 24 |
BOYCE & Wife-ROBINS Book Index 1758-1768 had p307 – an error.
Thomas BOYCE of Grange in Co Wexford & Margaret
BOYCE otherwise JACKSON his wife set to Joseph ROBBINS the younger of
Ballyduff, Co. Kilkenny Esq.. lands of Ballyvoneen in Barony of Stewardagh
& Cumpsy Co of Tipperary |
|
185 |
366 |
123463 |
JACKSON,
Margaret & husb |
Wexford Kilkenny Tipperary |
1757 Jan 24 |
ROBINS-BOYCE see above #123462 |
|
185 |
430 |
123742 |
NOBLE |
Monaghan Longford |
1746 Sep 1 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE 1739-1810 Armaghbregagh [Armaghbrague,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Ballymacowen
Btw Richard GRAHAM of Culmain, Co. Monaghan & Adam
NOBLE of Longfield in said Co. Gent. |
|
185 |
472 |
123907 |
JACKSON, Daniel & John & ors |
Dublin |
1757 Feb 12 |
BEVER & ors-JACKSON Book Index 1758-1768
Image
578
BTW Samuel BEVER of City of Dublin Esq otherwise called
Samuel Bever SHERIGLEY Major in Regiment of Foot commanded by Thomas MURRAY
and Mary BEVER otherwise SHERIGLEY his wife of the 1st pt. Revd.
John WYNNE of City of Dublin Doctor of Divinity of 2nd pt. Revd. John JACKSON of Clonsagh, Co Dublin of 3rd pt Henry GLASCOCK of
City of Dublin Gent of 4th pt & James GLASCOCK of City of
Dublin Esq and Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan],
Kings Co. of 5th pt. ... lots of lands in Barony Coolock Co.
Dublin and holdings in Clondalkin, Co. Dublin SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry.
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin
– he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry |
|
185 |
559 |
124275 |
HAMILTON |
Monaghan |
1757 May 3 |
HAMILTON-HAMILTON
A house on the Hill (possibly
?Aviemore). Dacre Hamilton to James Hamilton of town & county of
Monaghan. Reg witnessed by
Richard Battersby & James Magwood. Said house on the hill where said
Dacre did reside with offices etc &
Field in Mullaghmonaghan commonly
called Quails field in possession of Phelimy Duffy & also park called
Swan Park & field called Ellis’s field
Mentioned Lady Blayney & Richard
Ellis
Original witnessed by Richard Owen
& Richard Battersby
[Errant line in notes James, Skeffington & Dacre – 3 sons
of said Dacre Hamilton (1747) need to check] Transcription thanks to Peter
McWilliam. |
|
186 |
59 |
122714 |
|
Monaghan |
1758-68 |
James JOHNSTON his will
James JOHNSTON of Cordoolough, Co Monaghan, Gent …son
James JOHNSTON real estate for his life his daughter Sarah JOHNSTON… to Sarah
1000 pounds… brother Francis JOHNSTON for life…… brother David JOHNSTON for
life….. wife Hanna JOHNSTON 20 pounds a year.. EXECUTOR: Richard GRAHAM &
Francis LUCAS of Greenmount Esq… |
|
186 |
63 |
122888 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Queens |
1756 Dec 3 |
TARLETON Book Index 1758-1768
Richard JACKSON of Mountmellick of 1 pt
SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs |
|
186 |
169 |
123753 |
JACKSON, Daniel & ors |
Kings |
1757 Feb 28 |
CHAIGNEUX Book Index 1758-1768
Image
105
BTW James GLASCOCK of City of Dublin Esq & Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullymore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan],
Kings Co of 1 pt. Samuel BEVER of City of Dublin Esq. otherwise called
Samuel Bever SHERIGLEY … [see other deeds re an old trust]
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry |
|
186 |
556 |
125820 |
O’LAUGHLIN |
|
1756 Nov 6 |
O’LAUGHLIN-HAMILTON 1746-1758
Image
303
BTW Bernard O’LOGHLEN of City of Limerick Gent of 1 pt
& Letitia HAMILTON of City of Limerick widow of other pt. … WITNESS: John
McGROGOR of City of Limerick Chandler & John LOGHLEN of City of Limerick
Porter Letisha HAMILTON [SEAL] |
|
187 |
147 |
124298 |
WRIGHT |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1757 Apr 5 |
WRIGHT & Wife- GRAHAM 1739-1810 Lettmicollin
Image
417
BTW William WRIGHT & Rose WRIGHT otherwise REED his
wife of Monage Co. Monaghan of 1st pt. Reedy WRIGHT of Monage Co.
Monaghan weaver eldest son and heir of William WRIGHT and Rose WRIGHT of 2nd pt & Capt Arthur GRAHAM of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. …
release of land of Lettmicollen [Latmacollum,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
as the same was demised to John REED deceased by Arthur GRAHAM late of
Ballyheridan [Ballyheridan,
Parish of Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), in the Barony of Armagh] Co. Armagh
deceased … William WRIGHT [SEAL] |
|
187 |
185 |
118494 |
JACKSON, William |
|
|
HODDER
In the names index, the clerk had the numbers recorded
incorrectly. See beneath |
17 |
187 |
264 |
124861 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1757 Apr
5 |
JACKSON-HODDER Book Index 1758-1768
NAMES: Rev. William JACKSON of Balyolane aka Ballyvaloon, Co. Cork; George HODDER; Thomas BARTER [pos.
Thomas BARKER] of Anagh, Co. Cork; Rt. Hon Edward SOUTHWELL; John NASH, Esq.
of Brinny; Elizabeth FRANKLYN; John VAUGHAN; William SNOWE; Gregory PHILPOTT. OTHER PLACES: Currane Treilshane in “Kinnelea” Barony
aka Barony Kinalea Co. Cork Thanks to Vancouver Mike. SEE: Clerical
and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, Volume 1. William
Maziere Brady. |
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187 |
272 |
124912 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1757 Feb 18 |
McCULLOCH Jas to MURPHY 1746-1758
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481
James McCULLAGH of Camley[Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.],
Co. Armagh Esq. demised to Christopher MURPHY and Michael MURPHY of
Crewmeycee [possibly Creevekeeran Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], in Co.
Armagh lands of Lissawry [either Lissaraw Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] part of
town and lands of Crewmeyer in their actual possession 160a in Barony of Fews
Co. Armagh saving and reserving all Timber or other Trees underground and
& one moiety of Woods and Underwoods & Timber … Mines, Minerals,
Quarries & Royalties & all Waters Watercourses Mills Milldams Wires
& Roads with Liberty to cut turf. … WITNESS: John McILVINE of the Fews
farmer & James MACULLA of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent. Memorial WITNESS:
James MACULLA & Patrick HOUSTON of Armagh, Co. Armagh Apothecary. James
McCULLOCH [SEAL]
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
187 |
273 |
124913 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1757 Feb 18 |
McCULLOCH Jas to CALLAHAN 1746-1758
Image
481
James McCULLAGH of Camoley Camley [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.],
Co. Armagh Esq. of 1 pt & James CALLAHAN of Glassdrumaghy [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh Gent of other pt. Part of Townlands of Glassdrumaghy &
Corrackminconey [possibly Carrickamone Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], in
his actual possession 11a … in Barony of Fews … WITNESS: Patrick CALLAGHAN of
the Fews Co. Armagh farmer & James MACALLA of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent.
WITNESS: James MACULLA & Patrick HOUSTON of Armagh, Co. Armagh
Apothecary. James McCULLOCH [SEAL]
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
187 |
274 |
124915 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1757 Feb 18 |
McCULLOCH Jas to CALLAHAN 1746-1758
Image
482
James McCULLAGH of Camoley [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],,
Co. Armagh Esq. of 1 pt & Patrick CALLAHAN of Mongoleagh Co. Armagh Gent
of other pt. Part of Townland of Mongoleagh [Monaguillagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
Crewkeyrer [Creevekeeran,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
Corrackinconey [possibly Carrickamone Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], in
his actual possession 99a … in Barony of Fews … WITNESS: Patrick CALLAGHAN of
the Fews Co. Armagh farmer & James MACALLA of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent.
WITNESS: James MACULLA & Patrick HOUSTON of Armagh, Co. Armagh
Apothecary. James McCULLOCH [SEAL]
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
187 |
456 |
125959 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1757 Oct 24 |
McCULLOCH Alexr to HUTCHINSON 1746-1758
Image
574
BTW Alexander McCULLAGH of Town & Co. Armagh
Innkeeper of 1 pt; Leland HUTCHESON of Killuny [Killuney,
Parish Armagh
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], in
Parish & Co. Armagh Ghent of other. In consideration of £305.16.4 granted
to Leland HUTCHESON part of lower half townland of Ballynerry [possibly Ballynewry , Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in Parish
Mullaghbrack Co. Armagh containing 80a formerly held by Alexander COODY …
lives of Alexander COODY in said deed of release mentioned James McCULLAGH
& William McCULLAGH sons of said Alexander McCULLAGH … lands of
Blackwater Town then in possession of Alexander McCULLAGH containing in front
82’ with gateways into the Backyard as the same was laid out South joining
the road leading to the Bridge of said Blackwater Town & on the Eastside
joining Falls Tenement 93’ backwards from the front *=& in the Northside
92’ including the breadth of the Gateway down from the front & West side
joining John HENDERSON’s tenement 93’ contains 31 1/4p in Blackwater Town Co.
Armagh. WITNESS: Hugh CUMING of Beltaran [possibly Baltarran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent & Andrew PRENTICE of Town & Co. Armagh Gent &
John SCOTT of Armagh, Co. Armagh Gent.
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
|
188 |
20 |
124336 |
BALL, John |
Armagh
Kilkenny |
1757 Jan 10 |
Image
17
SOURCE: Original Notes from TGF Paterson:
John BALL of Three Castles, Co. Kilkenny. Esq of 1 pt to
Henry HARDEN of Harrybrooke Co Armagh Gent of other pt for £166 BALL set to
HARDEN townland of Ballyenan als Balls Moor [??] 50
acres in Parish Loughgilly Co Armagh late in tenancy of Rev. Dr. J. KEARNEY
with liberty to sell turf off it for life of James HARDEN son of said Henry
& lives of St John BLACKER son of Samuel BLACKER of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] &
William BLACKER 2nd son of William BLACKER of Carrick, Co Armagh. for 61
years. WITNESSES: John JOHNSTON of Roxboro Esq. [aka Roxborogh - Dorsy
(Cavan OHanlon) (Doirse Cabhain Uí Anluain or Rosks-brug)
(aka Roxborough) Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
James HARDY of Dromart [Drumart,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower], junior,
linen draper both of Co. Armagh. WITNESS: John JOHNSTON of Roxborough Esq.
[aka Roxborogh - Dorsy
(Cavan OHanlon) (Doirse Cabhain Uí Anluain or Rosks-brug)
(aka Roxborough) Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
& James HARDY of Dromart Linen Draper all in said Co. [Armagh] John BALL
[SEAL] NOTE: John BALL was the husband of Dorothy JACKSON. See JACKSONs
of Colerain |
|
188 |
44 |
119430 |
DAWSON |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1753 Aug 30 |
DAWSON, Arthur-CRAWFORD 1746-1758
Hon Arthur DAWSON of Dublin of one pt Samuel CRAWFORD
of Toome, Co. Antrim, linen draper.... transfer of land in Londonderry |
|
188 |
79 |
124629 |
JACKSON, Daniel & ors |
Kings |
1757 May 28 |
Book Index 1758-1768
DONNELAN
Btw Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan],
Kings Co of 1st pt & Nehomiah DONALSON of Artain Co Dublin
Esq. of the other pt…. town and lands of Darndale, parish & Barony of
Coolock Co Dublin.
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin
– he was one of those connected to the Parish of SantrySEE: JACKSONs of
Santry. |
16d |
188 |
361
381 |
126001 |
GILMORE |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
GILMER-SCOTT Adamsfield See below # 126002. |
|
188 |
362 |
126002 |
GILLMER |
Armagh |
7 Nov 1757 |
GILLMER James deceased. Lease of property at Monoony
[going from other deeds, probably Manooney,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], , 20 years,
7s:3d per acre pa, renewable if George BAKER late of Monoony obtains renewal
from heirs of late James GILLMER signed as acting exor of Archibald SCOTT of
Killilea [Killylea,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh]. Sworn 6 Aug 1757. |
|
188 |
365 |
126019 |
JACKSON, Jeremiah |
Limerick |
1757 Oct 27 |
TIERNEY-JACKSON
Image
202
BTW Michael TIERNEY the Elder of City of Limerick
Merchant of 1 pt & Jeremiah JACKSON of Cliffe Co. Northampton Kingdom of Great Britain Gent of 2nd pt. & Michael TIERNEY the younger and Edmond TIERNEY both of City of
Limerick Merchants of 3rd pt Reciting in consid of £344.13.11 sold
to Jeremiah JACKSON … ½ a in Parish Killealy North Liberties of
City of Limerick & pt of Monobrahar cont 3a 1r … pat of Ballynantibeg in
said Liberties cont 34a formerly in possession of John WIGHT &
undertenants to hold to said JACKSON & heirs |
|
188 |
443 |
126264 |
PRINGLE |
Armagh
Monaghan
Fermanagh |
1757 Nov 17 |
PRINGLE-NIXON Killynure
Btw Rev. Robert PRINGLE of Madden Co Armagh clk of the
1 pt & Rev. Adam NIXON of Clontebrit, Co Monaghan & Richard HASSARD
of Garden Hill Co Fermnanagh of other pt. between said Robert PRINGLE &
Frances PRINGLE otherwise ENERY of the 1st pt ; Adam NIXON &
Richard HASSARD of the 2nd pt & Arthur ROBINSON of
Ballynametagh [Ballynameta (Baile na mBiatach) (aka Wood Park), Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] Co Armagh Esq.
and William PRINGLE of Caledon Co Tyrone Gent of the 3rd pt…. nd
the said Robert PRINGLE sold to Adam NIXON & Richard HASSARD the town and
land of the Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
containing one Balliboe Enoghsegert otherwise Enoghsogart [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
containing one ballyboe Lisbano otherwise Lisonowe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
containing one ballyboe Magherarville otherwise Maghererrall [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] containing one Balliboe Killyneure otherwise Killonure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing one ballyboe Aghamilly otherwise Aughavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
containing one Balliboe Lislea otherwise Lislough [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
all situate lying and being in the County of Armagh… held by Robert PRINGLE
by lease from and under the Vicars Choral and Organists of the Cathedral
Church of St Patrick Armagh. To set the lands to Adam NIXON & Richard
HASSARD their heirs etc. WITNESS: Richard WILSON & Hector GRAHAM City of
Dublin. NOTE: I looked in NIXON in Names Index
to see if there was anything to follow-up on. Not. |
16d |
188 |
507 |
126540 |
JACKSON, Annas |
Tyrone; Newry; Banbridge, |
1757 Aug 17 |
TATE-McCORD Book Index 1758-1768
Annas TATE of Newton, Co. Down, widow of John TATE late
of Newtown Gent of 1st pt & Jane MOORE otherwise JACKSON wife of John MOORE of Drummon in Co Tyrone Gent & daughter to said Annas
TATE of 2nd pt. John McCORD of Newry Gent Rev. Henry JACKSON of Bannbridge [Banbridge]& Rev. James HUEY of Newtown all of Co
Down of 3rd pt….. did set that part of land in the north part in
the town of Newtown & also sum of 100 pounds demised to her by will of
John TATE & 50 pounds remainder of principal lent by Gilbert JACKSON in his lifetime to who the said Anne TATE is surviving executor… other bonds
etc… . NOTE: Anne TATE’s 1st husband was Gilbert JACKSON (1677-1723). Jane MOORE was her
only surviving child. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
16d |
188 |
555 |
126683 |
DAWSON |
|
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, John-MOFFITT not of interest 2010 |
|
188 |
589 |
126778 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1757 Jul 25 |
JACKSON-WARNER Book Index 1758-1768
Image
315
Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin,
Glassgrinder demised to George WARNER of same City Shoemaker shop on North
side of the common entry of the House called the St. James Coffee House
formerly kept near Essex Bridge Dublin with the little room behind the said
shop and also the diningroom over that shop late in possession of Mr.
DONALDSON also the back Garret Eastwards over the Big Room of the said Coffee
House … |
|
189 |
5 |
124378 |
DOBBIN |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
DOBBIN-DOBBIN Book 45 (1739-1810)
Corfad
Image
337
BTW William DOBBIN of Corfad, Co. Monaghan, Gent of 1
pt & Thomas DOBBIN of Armagh Co. Armagh Gent & nephew of William
DOBBIN of the other pt… lease under Rev. Henry LESLIE of Ballybea [aka
Ballybay] Co. Monaghan …lives William DONAWIN Jane DONAWIN son & daughter
to John DONAWIN of Narrow Water Co. Down & Margaret TURNER daughter to
John TURNER of Corfad. … WITNESS: Hugh CUMING & Isaac GLENNY |
|
189 |
151 |
124990 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1757 Feb 8 |
Image
411
between Leonard DOBBIN of Curry in Co. Armagh gent of
the one part and John McCULLAGH of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in Co.
Armagh gent of the other part. For consideration of £100 for three fields of
lands in the townland of Curry known by the name of the bleach green and the
two fields adjoining above said green granted by Hugh WALTON of Richhill probably Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co.
Armagh two George GRINDLE of Ballynewry [Ballynewry,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
by indenture 5th June 1751 for the lives of Hugh WALTON James WALTON and
William WALTON brothers of the said Hugh WALTON and the longest living of
them. … half of the corn mill of Corry [Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] and half
of the land belonging to Anne Jean DOBBIN by the last will and testament of
Joseph KIBBEN of Hillsborough Co. Down deceased wife of the said Leonard DOBBIN
in right of whom the said Leonard DOBBIN became entitled … mill of Corey and
the land belonging with said in the parish of Mullaghbreck Barony Lower Fews,
County Armagh witnesses Thomas KENNEDY and John SCOTT of Armagh, County
Armagh |
|
189 |
175 |
125043 |
MOFFETT |
|
1746-1751 |
ANDERSON, John-MOFFETT |
|
189 |
507 |
126386 |
JACKSON,
Temperance & ors |
Cork
Tipperary |
1757 Jul 27 |
VIZE-JACKSON Book Index 1758-1768
Image
599
John VIZE of Donegall in Co Tipperary Gent & Joseph
VIZE eldest son & heir of one pt & Micajah JACKSON & Wm PERRY both of City of Cork Merch of other pt. and said lease made
btw John VIZE and Joseph VIZE of 1st pt & Ann JACKSON of Woodroffe in Co Tipperary widow & Temperance JACKSON spinster
sole daughter of the said Ann JACKSON of the 2nd pt.
The said Micajah JACKSON & William PERRY of 3rd pt John CARLETON of Darling Hill and William RYAL of Clonmel Tipperary Esq.
of 4th pt & William ANDERSON of Aghacross Co. Cork Esq &
William BAGELL of Clonmel Merchant of 5th pt. marriage of Joseph
VIZE & Temperance JACKSON. 123a of Woodingstown Co.
Tipperary held by John VIZE…. And 280a townland Donnegall otherwise Donegall
in Barony Middlethird Co. Tipperary … 123a part of land of Woodingstown &
all townland Donnegall... WITNESS William
BARRETT of Castlebleake Co. Tipperary Gent William ANDERSON of Foxhall Co.
Tipperary & George COLE of Clonmell Co. Tipperary. NOTE: In 1762, Trade,
Property & Legal Notices from the ‘Corke Journal’: JACKSON,
MICAJAH, Linen-Draper, next door to St. Peter's Church
NOTE: Micajah JACKSON was a son of Anne PERRY & Rev. William JACKSON, and I don’t yet
know how he was connected to the JACKSONs of Crooked Staff, tanners. NOTE: IN 1761, 1761 Micajah JACKSON +
William Cooke were Church Wardens of St. Peters
Church, City of Cork. According to notes on
his mother at a Geni website. His father was a Rev. William JACKSON ((?-1734) of Cork. One possible link if to the STRETTLE-JACKSONs
of Co. Cork. It is possible that the Thomas JACKSON at the start of this STRETTLE JACKSON tree was a son of Robert JACKSON & Joyce SHAW. |
|
189 |
531 |
126483 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1754 Oct 7 |
DAWSON, John – his will & codicil 1746-1758
John DAWSON late of Dromore, son John DAWSON, minor,
daughter Elizabeth, son William, nephew Francis DAWSON his sister’s son...
Dromore, Co. Monaghan... |
|
190 |
7 |
124943 |
1757 Jun 23 |
Armagh
Dublin |
1739-1810 |
MAXWELL-McCARTNEY Ballyrea
Deed btw Rev. John MAXWELL of Rosebrook, Co. Armagh
& Alexander HUTCHESON of City of Dublin Gent exors of the last will and
testament of Hans HUTCHESON late of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh, but last of Newry Co Down Gent deceased of the 1 pt; & James
McCARTNEY of Armagh Merchant of the other… and with the consent and
approbation of John MAXWELL of Falkland Co. Monaghan Dr. of Divinity made
over to James McCARTNEY lands of Ballyrea. In Barony & Co of Armagh….
More legal |
16d |
190 |
362 |
127209 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Meath
Armagh |
1758 Feb 6 |
? CARRICK & ors Book Index 1758-1768 Killishandra
etc
Btw Richard JACKSON of Forkhill & wife Nichola Anne JACKSON otherwise HAMILTON youngest daughter of
Arthur Cecil HAMILTON… many townlands. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
15 |
190 |
574 |
128358 |
1750 May 13 |
Tipperary |
1758 May 13 |
BARTON-BARTON
Rent roll of the lands of Fethard in the estate of
Thomas BARTON Esq. where he transferred to his son WiIliam BARTON heir all
his estate in Tipperary |
|
191 |
184 |
127573 |
JACKSON, John |
Wicklow
Carlow |
1758 Mar 13 |
JACKSON & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Btw John JACKSON of Kilmurry, Co Wicklow
Gent of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON Blacksmith & Joseph JACKSON both of Williamstown, Co Catherlogue (Carlow) of other pt….
Lands of Williamstown then in possession of Thomas & Joseph JACKSON containing 105 acres 2 r Plantation measure meared and bounded
on the north by Coole on the east by John JACKSON party to said
deed and lease on the south by James MULLOY on the west by Bryan and Matthew
COOGAN and Maurice MULLOY situate in Barony of Rathvilly, Co Catherlough. To
hold for lives of John JACKSON party to deed; William JACKSON son of Joseph JACKSON of Kilmurry & George GILSTRAP son of
James GILSTRAP of Knockavagh, Co Carlow….. |
|
191 |
389 |
128629 |
JACKSON |
Limerick |
1757 Dec 10 |
Image
527 1758 Jun 3
BTW Richard MASON of
Cappanchane, Co. Limerick Gent of the first. Frances MASON of the said
Richard MASON of Middle Temple Esq [of 2nd] [sic – add Clifford
JACKSON?] George MONCTON of Kilmore & John CLANCY of Bellegeyle both Co.
Limerick Gents [of 3rd pt?]…Reciting that several Animosities
Discords and Strifes and Contentions have arisen and still subsists between
said Richard and Frances which have occasioned Constant resentment and
aversion so deep in their minds that it was apprehended their lives would be
in peril by living together and therefore a suit was commenced in the Court
Christian by the said Francis and the said Richard for a separation of
Divorce and for Alimony and cost & they having four sons being willing to
prevent the expenses and costs of such a suit agreed to live separately and
dismiss said suit and the said Richard on that account agreed to settle and
secure a provision and maintenance for the said Frances during her natural
life … and did confirm unto said Clifford JACKSON George MONCTON and
John CLANCY £40/yr for term of 2 years provided the said Frances shall
provide for the two eldest sons of the said Richard and Frances [MASON] Miles
and Robert MASON sufficient diet lodging and washing but the said Richard to
be at the expense of their clothing and education and after the expiration of
the said years if the said Miles and Robert shall not live with the said
Frances then but the sum of £20 clear of all taxes or impositions shall be
paid to Cliff JACKSON George MONCTON and John CLANCHY … paid out of
lands of Cappanehane Crusbaroobog Coolthus Crusbaroo with the appurtenances
of all other lands mentioned in a lease or leases made to said Richard by
Brooke BRIDGES Esq. … WITNESS: Michael RAHILLY Graiggacurra Co. Limerick Gent
and Richard FLEWILLAN City of Limerick Merchant when it was agreed by both
parties that the said Frances should live in the City of Limerick for two
years with her two sons for ye convenience of their education. In witness
thereof France MASON hath hereunto put her hand and SEAL 9 May 1758 in presence of Michael
RAHILLY & George McMAHON of City of Limerick.
NOTE: Frances MASON was probably a daughter of Miles JACKSON and a niece of Clifford
Walker JACKSON.
NOTE: Lisduane,
Parish Ballingarry,
Barony Connello
Upper], was the home of Miles JACKSON as early as 1655. His sons were
Miles JACKSON jr. & Clifford Walker JACKSON. His daughter Fanny probably
married George MONCTON. SOURCE: P
16-17 Monckton of
Co. Limerick. Brian De Breffny. The Irish Ancestor, Vol. IV,
No. 1, 1972.
Miles Jackson was the owner
of a large estate in Lisduane, Granagh, in the early 1600s.
History of Limerick 55 pp
Hamilton JACKSON 1670, then Miles JACKSON & Abraham JACKSON attainted of
treason by King James. [pdf filed under Limerick] |
|
191 |
402 |
128685 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
28 Feb 1753
|
Andrew Brekey, Lismagonway, County Monaghan witnessed
the will of Andrew Ker [sic], Portatrave, County Monaghan (Reg. 8 Jun 1758)
NOTE: Alan BREAKEY has done a complete transcription.
Jan 2022. |
|
192 |
0 |
127009 |
MENAGH |
Armagh |
1757 Oct 17 |
William STEVENSON of Edinborough [aka Edinburgh],
grandson of James STEVENSON, Gent of Stewartstown, Tyrone of 1st part & James MENAGH, Merchant of Lurgan [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East] Armagh of 2nd part . NOTE:
The property was not mentioned in these notes. For lives of Alexander
MATTHEWS & Jane MATTHEWS (daughter of Alexander) and Margaret (wife of
Alexander). Also lives of Alexander, Archibald & Daniel BELL. William
& Arthur BROWNLOW, both deceased were mentioned. WITNESSES: William
CHALONER & Henry DUMAS, both of Lurgan [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East], Co. Armagh. |
|
192 |
109 |
126738 |
JACKSON, George, Rev |
Louth |
1757 Dec 22 |
JACKSON George Clerke Ardpatrick, Lowth Indented
deed of Assignment recited George JACKSON & John BROWN Esq.
Of Dunan, Kildare with consent of Margaret GIBTON, Marrow Bone Lane, Dublin
Widow of Thomas GIBTON, Gent deceased demised pt of lands of Killnemanoog
(65a 2r 30p) unto John DILLON for 35 years at £95.7.22 pa rent. SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
|
192 |
215 |
127339 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Carlow |
1757 Jul 20 |
Witness Robert JACKSON, town of Carlow. |
|
192 |
492
592 |
129462 |
JACKSON |
|
|
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
A home 23 ½ ft trent
Pottingers Entry
RAMSEY-JACKSON |
|
192 |
591 |
729461
129461 |
|
|
|
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
A home 23 ½ ft trent
Pottingers Entry
YOUNG-RAMSEY |
|
192 |
592 |
129462 |
JACKSON |
|
1758 Jul 13 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
A home 23 ½ ft trent
Pottingers Entry
RAMSEY-JACKSON
Image
307
BTW John RAMSEY of Belfast
Co. Antrim Carpenter of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Belfast Co. Antrim
Shoemaker … Formerly possessed by Alistair McALISTER …. WITNESS: William
THOMPSON & Henry JOY. |
|
192 |
592 |
129463 |
JACKSON |
|
1758 Feb 2 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800 Belfast Town a piece of ground 34 ft vent in the Round entry High
St.
HUGHES-JACKSON
Image
307
… John JACKSON of Belfast Co.
Antrim Shoemaker … |
|
193 |
533 |
128717 |
JACKSON, Philip & Richard & William & ors |
Longford
Kings |
1748 Jun 4 |
FERRALL Book Index 1758-1768
Image
607
BTW Mary McCALLY of Monesciba, Co. Longford widow of 1
pt & John FARRELL of City of Dublin Esq Doctor in Physick of the other
part and the release made btw the said Mary McCALLY of 1st pt Philip JACKSON of Calloge in said Co. Gent & Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin eldest son & heir apparent of the said Philip JACKSON & William JACKSON of Calloge 2nd son of said Philip JACKSON and John FARRELL of 3rd pt … town and lands of
Calloge, Monedarragh and a suitable proportion of Cambogg all in Co. Longford
& also 7th pt of lands of [Casind? –[Cushina,
Parish of Ballykean,
in the Barony of Upper
Philipstown]] and Monesvane?
[Moanvane,
Parish of Ballykean,
in the Barony of Upper
Philipstown], In Kings Co. & one 7th pt of Four Front
Houses Two Back Houses and a deal yard situate in Earl
St. in Suburbs of City of Dublin … |
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194 |
4 |
127222 |
DICKIE |
Armagh |
1758 |
DICKIE, William –A raising £30 on lease on property in
Armagh from Thomas Townley DAWSON, 17 Aug 1754 for 31 years. Subject to
redemption. lease on Armagh AnneChamley; John SCOTT |
|
194 |
46 |
128558 |
JACKSON, Isaac |
Dublin |
1758 May29 |
William JOHNSTON – JACKSON
Btw William JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Clothier of 1
pt & Iaaac JACKSON of City of Dublin Stationer of the other
pt. JOHNSTON demised to JACKSON 5 houses or tenements in Mill Street
otherwise Tanners Row. In the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore City of
Dublin JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe |
16d |
194 |
47 |
128559 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1757 Jul 18 |
JACKSON Book Index 1758-1768
Marriage William JACKSON- Elizabeth GEORGE
for £40 ster William JACKSON, farmer of
Killemarcule(?), Parish of Tallow Dublin, & Elizabeth JACKSON orse GEORGE, wife of William JACKSON unto Isaac JACKSON,
Stationer of Meath Street, Dublin of several parcels of land in Rosebushfield
in pa & man'r of Crumlin, Dublin, formerly in possession of Elizabeth JACKSON [15a 2r 8p] for remainder of 31 year term, subject to
redemption on date mentioned. WITNESSES: Thoms RICHEY & Mathew DANIEL. NOTE: Isaac is most likely the book publisher
[1705-1722] but I can’t yet place this William JACKSON.
Thanks to Michael Stewart. |
|
194 |
47 |
128559 |
JACKSON, Isaac |
Dublin |
1758 May 9 |
JOHNSTON-JACKSON
Deed of Mortgage between William JOHNSTON of Co Dublin,
Clothier of one part & Isaac JACKSON of Dublin, Stationer…
JOHNSTON sold to JACKSON five houses or tenements ground &
premises situate on Mill Street otherwise Tanners Row in the Liberty of
Thomas Court & Donore sworn 1758 May 31 SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs |
|
194 |
56 |
128620 |
THOMPSON, Elizabeth |
Armagh |
1754 Jun 2 |
THOMPSON, Elizabeth – her will Lettemacullum,
Elizabeth THOMPSON of Derryree, Co. Fermanagh, widow,
Husband Edward THOMPSON deceased…left lands in Lettermacullum [Latmacollum Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] to son William THOMPSON … daughter Catherine
THOMPSON |
|
194 |
101 |
128815 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh |
1758 Jun 19 |
MITCHELL Book Index 1758-1768 Forkhill,
Image
58
Lease btw Henry HATCH of City of Dublin Esq Henry
ARCHDALE of said City merchant & Timothy ALLEN of said City Alderman of
one pt & Henry MITCHELL of City of Dublin other part. Release of
indenture in 4 parts between Henry HATCH, Henry ARCHDALL and Timothy ALLEN
of one pt; Bartholomew BURTON of City of London of 2nd pt Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Esq. of 3rd pt & Henry MITCHELL of
4th pt. Lots of lands mentioned in Forkhill in Barony of Orier, Co
Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
See also ROD: 139-536-96011 for details
on townlands.
Also ROD:76-2-52415 re Benjamin
BURTON of City of Dublin with links to BARKERs and Eagle Hill, Co. Carlow. |
|
194 |
217 |
129274 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1758 Jul 28 |
FIELDING Book Index 1758-1768
Image
177
Richard JACKSON Esq. of Ballriggan
[Balriggan, Parish of Faughart], Co. Louth of 1st part &
William FIELDING, merchant of Dublin City of 2nd part.
Messuage in Church Street [Oxmantown]
Dublin city adjoining to North West to messuage formerly in possession of
Col. Theophilus JONES, now in possess of MESS'R SHERWAND COMPANY containing 1
dwelling house in which Richard JACKSON, Esq. Dec’d formerly
dwelt and lately in possess of George, Prince of Wales, in manner as held by Richard JACKSON, then George, Prince of Wales, from 28 March last for lives of
William Henry DRURY, son of Richard DRURY, Richard DRURY, silk truster of
Drazers Hill [aka Lazer’s Hill] & Edward DRURY nephew of Richard DRURY at
£18 Ster with renewal for ever on payment of 1 peppercorn. George Edward
HOWARD [aka Gorges Edmund HOWARD]
executed deed by letter of att'y from Richard JACKSON.
WITNESSES: John GRANT, Merchant of Dublin City; Henry Humphrey ADAMS,
attorney HM Court of Exchequer; John WOODS. William FIELDING [SEAL]
NOTE: He may be related to the JACKSONs of Urker as well as
to the JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
194 |
220 |
129287 |
DAWSON |
|
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, John-SIMPSON James DAWSON not important.
2013. |
|
194 |
239 |
129364 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings. |
1758 Jun 6 |
WEST Book Index 1758-1768 Parsontown,
WEST-JACKSON
James JACKSON, Gent, eldest son of Robert JACKSON releases to John WEST, Esq. attorney the two parks adjoining
the green of Parsonstown [[aka Birr now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] as laid
out by Jeremiah HANKS, farmer of Parsonstown, Kings co. to Robert JACKSON and formerly held by Jeremiah HANKS known as Bettridges Park from date
thereof during natural life of Joseph & Thomas HANKS, son of Jeremiah
HANKS & survivor at rent and covenants as in sd release. Jeremiah HANKS,
farmer formerly held parks to north of Bettridges Parks in Parsonstown, Kings
Co.. Edward TRACEY & Michael MALLONON formerly in possession of parks to
the east of Bettridges Parks in Parsonstown, Kings Co.. Thomas JESSOP &
Peter BURKE, merchant formerly in possession of garden & parks to west of
Bettridges Parks in Parsonstown, Kings Co. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran
WITNESSES: Marlborough STERLING Esq. of Dublin City
& George BOLTON, Gent of Dublin City.
Thanks to Michael Stewart. |
|
194 |
325 |
129666 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Tyrone
Antrim |
1735 Aug 9 |
Image
634
BTW James TEMPLETON of
Stewartstown Co. Tyrone Merchant & Mrs. Mary RAINEY als JACKSON widow of Robert RAINEY deceased late of Kilbegs [Kilbegs,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim of 1 pt. John BRYAN of Stewartstown merchant & George JACKSON of Steepell [aka Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] Co.
Antrim Gent of other pt. Marriage to shortly be had btw George TEMPLETON
& Mary RAINEY released to John Bryan & George JACKSON tenements in Stewartstown Tamalinan [Tamnylennan,
Parish Donaghenry,
Barony Dungannon
Middle] & Drumnagullan [Drumagullion,
Parish Donaghenry,
Barony Dungannon
Middle] in Manor of Castletown Co. Tyrone & tenements in Drumout
Corlanan [possibly Carnenny (Cor an Aenaigh), Parish Desertcreat, Barony Dungannon Upper]
& Killymuck [possibly Killyneedan,
Parish Desertcreat,
Barony Dungannon
Upper] in Parish Deserter Co. Tyrone in Trust … WITNESS: Rev. Benjamin
SKELTON of Dearmount Co. Antrim Clerke & William SKELTON of Donagar [?]
Co. Antrim. & William RAINEY of Stewartstown. Mary TEMPLETON otherwise
RAINEY [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim and JACKSONs
of Tobermore. NOTE: Robert RAINEY was married to Mary JACKSON in
1726 at All Saints, Antrim, Co. Antrim. SOURCE: PRONI MIC583/11. |
|
194 |
430 |
130237 |
|
|
1758-1769 |
ANNESLEY, Maurice-HAWKINS |
|
195 |
30 |
128848 |
PUREFOY, James |
Down
Dublin
Kings |
1758 Jun 8 |
WALLEN
Image
339
BTW Robert BLACKWOOD of Ballyleidy, Co. Down Esq of 1
pt & Thomas WALLER of City of Dublin Gent of the other. 3 pt release btw
Robert BACKWOOD of 1st pt & Giffard NESBITT Esq. Guardian to
James PUREFOY a minor & Henry MITCHELL of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt
and said Thomas WALLEN of 3rd pt. …. Granted to WALLEN all that
and those William PUREFOY & a proportion of the Manor Castle Town and
lands of Purefoy Place otherwise Clonbullogue containing 600 English acres
Kings Co. |
|
195 |
66 |
129037 |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Tyrone |
1758 Jun 3 |
McKENZIE-JACKSON
Assignment of ID of Lease for £19 in hand from Alexander JACKSON, Samuel McKENZIE assigns Alexander JACKSON all
his rights & interest in lease made by William McKENZIE unto Samuel
McKENZIE of part of Lagenny(?) in co. Tyrone, then in possess of William
McKENZIE, of Lagenny(?) Tyrone being the third part of lands of William
McKENZIE, with 1/3 part of Moss, to hold unto Alexander JACKSON for lives of William McKENZIE, Joseph McKENZIE & John McKENZIE sons of
William McKENZIE. G. RICHARDSON & John MOUHANY? justices present.
WITNESSES: John MARTIN & Thomas ARMSTRONG. NOTE:
There is a connection to the JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass.
Thanks to Michael Stewart. |
|
195 |
200 |
129864 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
|
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 |
|
195 |
559 |
131794 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
DOWN |
1758 Dec 14 |
JACKSON Book Index 1758-1768 Deed Poll
Ballyregan, Dundonald (pa),
Image
606
Thomas JACKSON of Ballyregan, Parish Dundonald
, Co. Down acknowledges receipt from John JACKSON, of Knocknagoney, Parish
Holywood, Co. Down of £75 in full of all debts whatsoever by said John JACKSON owing or that may be pretended to be owing to me [NOTE: The word pretended is curious] to me the said Thomas JACKSON and particularly in full consideration of any right or claim
of the said Thomas JACKSON or any other person or persons
claiming or to claim by him or under me might pretend to or sett up to the
Lands of Knocknagoney aforesaid, & to any moiety part or parcel of the
same and I Thomas JACKSON aforesaid in consideration of the
said Sum as well as from the Natural Love and affection I bear to John JACKSON my nephew do for me my heirs… discharge John JACKSON his heirs … of and from all and every Such Pretended Right Claim Title and
Interest Whatsoever by Word or writing in Law or Equity Given under my hand
and seal this 14 Dec 1748... WITNESSES: Robert JOY, printer of Belfast Antrim
& Henry JOY (Swore memorial 30 Jan 1759), Printer of Belfast, Antrim;
David HENDERSON, Clerk to Henry & Robert JOY; Jane ALEXANDER; Alexander
WALLACE. REGISTRARS: George PORTIAS & A. BRETT, justices presiding NOTE: Sealed by Thomas JACKSON, so a
signature and possibly a seal may be on record.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
|
196 |
45 |
128996 |
PUREFOY, William |
Cork |
1757 Oct 12 |
DAWSON
Image
31
BTW William PUREFOY of City of Cork of 1 pt. Moses
DAWSON of Gortnagragy Co. Tipperary Gent of other pt. .. part of Gortnagragy
170a Plantation measure.
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree. |
|
196 |
109 |
129305 |
OLIVER, John |
Cork
Limerick |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - MORRISON connected to Silver OLIVER |
X |
196 |
110 |
129306 |
OLIVER, John |
Cork
Limerick |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, John - MORRISON connected to Silver OLIVER |
X |
196 |
111 |
129309 |
OLIVER |
|
1758 Jul 31 |
OLIVER, Silver-OLIVER |
X |
196 |
296 |
130065 |
JACKSON,
Hugh |
Monaghan
Meath |
1757 Jan 6 |
JACKSON Book Index 1758-1768 Ballybay &
Lisnabo
Deed of Lease btw Hugh JACKSON of
Ballybay Co. Monaghan Gent of the 1 pt & William JACKSON of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath of the other part. Hugh JACKSON made
over to William JACKSON part of the lands of Aughafarnan in
Parish of Enniskeen Co. Meath cont 40 acres Irish Plantation measure to hold
to 21 years. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
15 |
196 |
302` |
130085 |
JOHNSTON, John |
Armagh |
1758 Nov 15 |
Memorial of a deed bearing date June 24 1754 btw Thos
BALL of Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]
, Co. Armagh Esq. of the one pt & John JOHNSTON of Roxborough [aka
Roxborogh - Dorsy
(Cavan OHanlon) (Doirse Cabhain Uí Anluain or Rosks-brug)
(aka Roxborough) Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
in the said Co. Gent of the other pt. witnessing that the said Thomas BALL
for the consideration demised to John JOHNSTON the Mills of Cashel [Cashel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Barony Orier with 6 acres of land adjoining the said Mills also the strip of
land known by the name of Emerinvore [probably Ummerinvore,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper] …
for life of Richard JOHNSTON natural son of John JOHNSTON… confirmed and
signed over to Richard JOHNSTON his
natural son these lands. WITNESS: Samuel GORDON of Armagh farmer & James McCULLA of Armagh & John MARMION
of Atherdee in Co. Louth Carpenter. NOTE:
Richard JOHNSTON (bef 1753-aft 1792) married Anne JACKSON of
Creggan, Co. Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] |
15 |
196 |
326 |
130205 |
JACKSON, George |
Mayo |
1758 No4 24 |
Book Index 1758-1768 CULLENAN
A memorial of an agreement in writing by George JACKSON of Acclare, Co. Louth gent & Edward BUTLER of City of
Dublin Gent bearing date Aug 20 1756… granted to BUTLER lands of Lilmurry in
Barony of Tyrawly Co. Mayo cont abt 300 acres. Witnessed by Henry KEATING
House painter of City of Dublin & James TAYLOR of Biggshinstreet in sd
City vintner |
15 |
196 |
425 |
130610
180610 |
JACKSON |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
WADDELL-WADELL Book 45 (1739-1810) Cordevlish, Corduffles
|
X |
196 |
506 |
130896 |
OLIVER |
Leitrim |
1759 Jan 31 |
OLIVER-O’BRIEN
Silver OLIVER of Clondafoy, Co. Limerick Esq. of I pt
&Wm O’BRIEN of Dunnevinly, CO. Leitrim… lives of John O’BRIEN, Cornelius
O’BRIEN & George O’BRIEN eldest sons of Wm O’BRIEN. Agharan, Barony of
Carrigallen, |
1 |
196 |
546 |
131034 |
JACKSON |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
WADDELL-JACKSON Book 45 (1739-1810) Cordevlish, Corduffles
|
X |
196 |
580 |
132535 |
|
Down |
|
Witness Rev. Henry JACKSON |
18 |
197 |
22 |
129485 |
JACKSON,
Miles & Walker & ors |
Limerick
Cork |
1758 Jun 16 |
COX & ors-MANNIX Lisduane,
Book Index 1758-1768
Image
18
BT William COX of Ballynoe,
Co. Limerick Esq. & William MASON of Dirrawlin, Gent & Michael
SCANLON of Main Gent Co. Limerick of 1st pt. Harry MANNIX of City
of Corke Merchant of 2nd pt;&Walker JACKSON of
Lisduane [Lisduane,
Parish Ballingarry,
Barony Connello
Upper],, Co. Limerick, Gent & Miles JACKSON of
Lisduane, Gent of 3rd pt. £300 for towns of Lisduane and
Gortnenagh situate in Barony of Connallee, Co Limerick to Henry MANNIX. |
|
197 |
39 |
129535 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1758 Sep 6 |
ROCHFORT-BARRE Book Index 1758-1768
Btw George ROCHFORD & Theobald WOLFE of City of
Dublin Esq. & Robert CLIBBORN of City of Dublin Merchant assignees
appointed by act of parliament for the relief of creditors of the bank lately
kept by John WILCOCKS & John DAWSON and so forth and Thomas JACKSON of Marrowbone Lane in Co & City of Dublin, Linen weaver of 1st pt... ground fronting Robert Street in Liberty of Thomas Court &
Donore... John DAWSON oldest son of Benjamin DAWSON ...complex... SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe |
|
197 |
63 |
131933 |
JACKSON, John |
|
1758-1768 |
ROCHE Book Index 1758-1768 see #131933
|
|
197 |
135 |
129865 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Limerick |
1758 Nov 2 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 1758-1768
Elizabeth OLIVER of City of Dublin Spinster one of the
dau of Robert OLIVER late of Clonodfoy, Co Limerick |
|
197 |
136 |
129866 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Limerick |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 |
|
197 |
137 |
129867 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Limerick |
1758-1768 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth - ELLARD See 132955 |
|
197 |
211 |
130133 |
JACKSON, Clifford |
Limerick |
1758 Oct 18 |
Image
113
JACKSON-PEACOCK Book Index 1758-1768
Clifford JACKSON of Lisduane [Lisduane,
Parish Ballingarry,
Barony Connello
Upper],, Co Limerick Esq of 1 pt & Goodriche PEACOCKE of Fort Etna in
said Co Gent of other pt . … lands of Ballyvalogue [Ballyvologe,
Parish Ballingarry,
Barony Connello
Upper] & Killough [Killoughty,
Parish Ballingarry,
Barony Connello
Upper] then enjoyed by Clifford JACKSON and his undertenants containing
300 acres in Parish Ballingarry Barony Upper Connolle Co. Limerick... WITNESS:
Septimus PEACOCKE & Hohn Dowdall HAMMOND both of Limerick Gents &
Thomas VOLKES of City of Limerick Gent. Goodrich PEACOCKE [SEAL]. |
|
197 |
338 |
130742 |
OLIVER, John |
Cork |
1758 Dec 12 |
OLIVER, John – OLIVER 1758-1768
Silver OLIVER of Clondofoy of Ballydoole, Co Corke....
lands of Thomas town in Limerick lease made by Robert OLIVER the elder &
Robert OLIVER the younger...... life of John OLIVER ... |
|
197 |
563 |
131933 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick |
1758 Mar 8 |
JACKSON-ROCHE
John JACKSON of City of Limerick,
Shopkeeper of 1 pt & Martin ROCHE of said city Merchant .. dwelling house
(descry) & shop enjoyed by widow Elizabeth DAVIS in Parish of St. John,
City of Limerick for 31 years... |
|
198 |
7 |
130273 |
JACKSON,
Jeremiah & ors |
Limerick |
1758 Nov 3 |
HUNT Book Index 1758-1768
Image
340
BTW John BROWN of Deansfort, Co. Limerick Esq eldest
son & heir at law & executor of last will of Rev. John BROWN Clerk
late Chancellor of Diocese of Limerick of 1st part & Jeremiah JACKSON of Fanningsown Co. Limerick Gent of 2nd pt &
Vere HUNT of Curragh Co. Limerick Gent of 3rd pt. John BROWN in
consideration of £546.9.6 paid by Jeremiah JACKSON & a
further sum of 10s pd by Vere HUNT, John BROWN granted to Vere HUNT land
formerly in tenancy or occupation of Mary SEXTONs Malt House & Offices on
the West with St. Mary’s Church Yard wall on the south with Rev. Thomas
LOYD;’s garden & on the north with Bowlane in City of Limerick with all
appurtenances as also the house formerly in possession of Richard FREE on
south side of Mungrot Lane formerly bounded on the east with WILSON’s house
in possession of Widow SUPPLE on the West with the house which John HAYES
built in possession of Richard BUTLER on the South with Matthew McNEMARA’s
holdings & on the North with Mungret Lane in the Irish town of the City
of Limerick & last mentioned premises were then in possession of Vere
HUNT … Vere HUNT did declare that his name was only made use of in said deed
in trust for Jeremiah JACKSON …. WITNESS: William GROGGIN &
Thomas VOKES both of Limerick Memorial WITNESS: Stephen ROCHE & John G,
Marcus RICE both of City of Limerick NOTE: An
Anne HUNT married a William JACKSON, son of Robert JACKSON & Joyce SHAW of Dublin. Jeremiah JACKSON (17017-1780) was
one of the JACKSONs of Duddington.. |
|
198 |
8 |
30274 |
JACKSON, James |
Cork |
1758 Nov 16 |
Image
340
BTW Donatus O’BRIEN of Blatherweek Co. Northampton in
Kingdom of Great Britain Esq. of 1 pt & Jeremiah JACKSON of Kings Cliffe Co. Northampton Great Britain
Gent of the other pt. O’BRIEN assigned to Jeremiah JACKSON & his
heirs an annuity payable out of Manor towns & lands of ____ in Co.
Rutland Great Britain … lands of Fanore Cahirrcullen Lisnahow Shally Coghlan
& Ballynora in Co. Tipperary & Clare & Liberties of Cork at the
election of Jeremiah JACKSON … for natural lives of Catherine his wife & Jeremiah JACKSON his youngest son …WITNESS Donatus
O’BRIEN the younger Esq. Jeremiah JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: Catherine COX wife of Jeremiah JACKSON sr. JACKSONs of Duddington. |
|
198 |
122 |
131411
113142 |
OLIVER |
Limerick |
1759
Mar 15 |
OLIVER- McKIERNAN
NOTE: Lots of notes about OLIVERs on this page.
Silver OLIVER of Clondofoy, Co. Limerick Esq. of the
one part & Michael McKIERNAN of Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim Merchant of the
other part. Silver OLIVER demised to Michael McKIERNAN Townlands of Lower
Aghavillin. |
x |
198 |
198 |
356753 |
COULTER |
|
1739-1810 |
GILLESPIE-COULTER Totally wrong book. Try Bk 541.
Drummuck |
17 |
198 |
264 |
132217 |
VANCE, Eliz |
Cork |
1758-1768 |
VANCE-LEDBETTER
1758 May 1...made between William Bull of town of
Bandonin the County of Corke Tanner Sarah Bull otherwise his wife Susannah
Bull of the town of Bandon spinster John Oliffe aforesaid woolcomber &
Elizabeth Oliffee otherwise Vance otherwise Bull his wife both daughters of
the said William Bull and Sarah Bull ...Joseph Ledbetter of the same Esq.
Doctor in Physick ... |
x |
198 |
290 |
132338 |
PUREFOY, William & ors |
Cork
Tipperary
Carlow |
1759 May 2 |
NEWMAN & ors
Image
481
Lease btw William PUREFOY of City of Cork Esq of 1 pt;
Richard NEWMAN of Nowberry Co. Cork & Paul MINCHIN of Bogh Co. Carlow Esq
of other pt. Release made btw said William PUREFOY of 1st pt
Richard NOWMAN and Paul MINCHIN of 2nd pt Martha BOUSEFIELD of
City of Cork spinster one of the daughters of Thomas BOUSEFIELD late of City
of Cork deceased and Dorothea BOUSEFIELD widow & relict of Thomas
BOUSEFIELD of 3rd pt.. Adam NOWMAN of Kinsale Co. Cork Esq.
Benjamin BOUSEFIELD of City of Cork Merchant John ANDERSON dr. in Physick and
William MINCHIN both of City of Dublin of 4th pt. Reciting that a
marriage was intended btw said William PUREFOY and said Martha BOUSFIELD the
said William PUREFOY granted to Richard NEWMAN and Paul MINCHIN in their
actual possession by virtue of lease townlands of Gortnegraphe otherwise
Gortnegraggy part of Cappagh 393a 2r & 93a unprofitable Tinchensey part
of Cappagh 64a profitable and 42a unprofitable Alenemuckduffe otherwise
Lackenanorin part of Ballysinode 6d 880a unprofitable North & South part
of Closhnageera 62 a Postrea and Shanknock 114a & 78a unprofitable
Knockkanetetryan otherwise Bonereagh 136a & 230a unprofitable Corakeel
otherwise Knockgorman otherwise Loashknock 186a in Ballyshoda with
Annarawarth and a Castle and Mill 453a 3r all situate in Barony Kilnamanagh
Co. Tipperary …
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
198 |
411 |
132966 |
JACKSON,
Mary & husb |
Down |
1759 |
WELD & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Bwt Mary OBINS other wise BURLEIGH otherwise JACKSON of Portadown Co Armagh widow of the 1 pt. Wm FIVEY of Loughedianon Co Down of
2nd & Matthew WELD of City of Dublin 3rd.. in
consid of 10s paid demised 90 acres in townlands of Ballyvingan otherise
Balyvonigan otherwise Ballymulligan & Dorydrumold otherwise Derrydrumoult
situate in Barony of Lower Iveagh & Down to Matthew WELD WITNESS: Richard
BARTLET & signed Mary OBINS. |
16d |
198 |
480 |
133266 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1759 Aug 20 |
Green HOWE & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Image
576
Lease btw Sarah COWMAN of City of Dublin, spinster of 1
pt; William GREENHOW of City of Dublin Timber Merchant & Joseph INNMAN of
Ballybritain [Ballybrittan,
Parish Ballymacwilliam,
Barony Warrenstown],
Kings Co. Farmer of the other pt. The release btw William JACKSON of City of Dublin Clothier of 1st pt & Sarah COWMAN of the 2nd pt & William GREENHOW & Joseph INNMAN of 3rd pt. Reciting
lease Earl of Limerick 17 Aug 1703 demised to Henry BROOKFIELD of City of
Dublin Skiner grounds (incl tanhouse0 on south side of James Street (more
descry) held for lives of Samuel RUSSELL, William JACKSON &
Braithwaite SUMMERS in several deeds of renewal & Sarah COWMAN was
legally entitled to one moiety of the clear rents & profits. Reciting
Roger TUTHILL of the Parish of Palmerston Co. Dublin Gent by his lease 24 Dec
1713 demised to Samuel BRAITHWAITE of Pimlico in Liberties of Thomas and Donore Court Co. Dublin, Clothier parcel of meadow
land measuring 4a 13p Plantation Measure part of Roger TUTHILLs great meadow
on south side of the River Liffy in Parish of Palmerston, Barony Newcastle
& Co. Dublin bounding on the east George DAMSELLs holding, on the south
the great road leading from Dublin to Palmerston on the north by the River
Liffey on the west to Morgan EVANs meadow for 60 years. Samuel BRAITHWAITEs
interest in said premises was legally vested in Sarah COWMAN & the said
Sarah COWMAN was possessed of the sum of 1,200 pounds & a marriage was to
take place shortly with William JACKSON & William JACKSON assigned to William GREENHOW & Joseph INNMAN the said principle sum of
1,200 pounds to hold in trust and also released to William GREENHOW &
Joseph INMAN the house backhouse & Tanyard with small house over the gate
leading to Mr. HOWARDs Brewhouse next adjoining to the holding and also the
piece of meadow ground mentioned that had been demised to Samuel BRAITHWAITE
by the said Roger TUTHILL to hold to William GREENHOW & Joseph INNMAN and
their heirs and assigns in trust. WITNESS: Samuel RUSSELL City of Dublin
Clothier & Thomas WILLS of City of Dublin Gent. SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe
SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs William & Sarah married 1759. |
16d |
199 |
78 |
131590 |
JACKSON,
Micajah |
Cork |
1759 Feb 23 |
HARE & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Intended marriage (since taken place) – Micajah JACKSON intended groom of Cork City covenants that if Catherine HARE of Cork City
intended bride to survive him, his Executors will pay Catherine HARE, Richard
HARE, Russell HARE &William PERRY [son of William PERRY] [trustees of
Cork City] £800 ster & further sums over and above the £500 she is
entitled to receive on the death of any of her brothers/sisters under the
Will of her father Richard PERRY, upon trusts [education & maintenance of
Children ... details stained]; Micajah JACKSON releases to
Catherine HARE, Richard HARE, Russell HARE &William PERRY 5 houses in
Dublin city in trust in case his fortune is deficient [NOTE: These houses are
described in other deeds]. John REILY, Justice present; Robert WRIXTON &
Anthony LANE, Registrars. WITNESSES: Thomas SKEYS, Anthony LANE & Joshua
HUMPHRY, all of Cork City. Registered March 30, 1759. NOTE: In 1762, Trade,
Property & Legal Notices from the ‘Corke Journal’: JACKSON,
MICAJAH, Linen-Draper, next door to St. Peter's Church
Thanks to Mike Stewart. |
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199 |
199 |
131949 |
JACKSON, Ambrose & John |
Cork |
1759 Mar 30 |
Addis BUSTEED residual legatee & sole exec'r of
John ADDIS; dec'd, for £200 from Jonathan BUSTEED, Gent of Dundandion in Co
& city of Corke, grantee [1716 deed] being the interest & sum due to
John ADDIS, Gent of Cork City, did grant sd plot of ground on S-E Marsh of
Cork city [100x150 ft] to Ebinezer PIKE, grantee, to hold from thence forth
for unexpired term, subj to rent. Plot of ground on S-E marsh Cork city
[100X150 ft] from William DUNSCOMBE Esq. late of Cork City, deceased grantor,
to Richard BUSTEED Gent of Meadstown, Co. Cork, grantor,between holdings of
Michael PRICE on North and lands of William DUNSCOMBE on south, 900 years
from 29 Sept then last, at £8.4s. Richard BUSTEED assigned to Jonathon
BUSTEED plot of ground on S-E marsh Cork city [100X150 ft] on condit of
repayment of £200. Michael PRICE had holdings to north of plot of ground in
S-E Marsh of Cork city being demised. Addis BUSTEED, for £200 from Jonathon
BUSTEED being the interest & sum due to John ADDIS, did grant sd plot of
ground on S-E Marsh of Cork city [100x150 ft] to Ebinezer PIKE to hold from
thence forth for unexpired term, subj to rent. Registrars: Roger POWER, Ambrose JACKSON & John JACKSON. WITNESSES: Maurice BARNARD,
Gent of Cork City & James Hull LAWTON, Gent & Quaker for one year
past.
Thanks to Mike Stewart. |
|
199 |
200 |
131950 |
JACKSON, Ambrose |
Cork |
1759 Apr 19 |
George PHIPPS, Gent of Cork City grants sd property to
Jonathon BUSTEED , Gent of Dundandion in S. Liberties of Corke city, for
remainder of term Aug 1716; Jonathon BUSTEED by deed of mtg for £400 from
Ebeneezer PIKE, grants Addis BUSTEED sd land 25Aug1746; by which George
PHIPPS, for £500 ster paid by Ebeneezer PIKE, granted Ebeneezer PIKE sd lands
for term unexpired and Jonathon BUSTEED, for further sum of £611 ster from
Ebeneezer PIKE , granted Ebeneezer PIKE sd lands free of mortgage. Registrar: Ambrose JACKSON. Thanks to Mike Stewart. |
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199 |
289 |
132236 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1757 Dec 31 |
BOOKER & JACKSON-BOURSIQUOT Book Index
1758-1768
Dwelling house then in occupation of Peter BOURSIQUOT
(Also spelled as BOURSIQUET), on the back quay "Back of the Blind
Quay" facing Anna Liffey River in Dublin city, bound on west by holding
of Widow GREEN, on east by holdings of Francis BOOKER & Thomas JACKSON,
both glass merchants, from Francis BOOKER & Thomas JACKSON unto Peter BOURSIQUOT, to hold from 5APR1761 for 30 years at £27 ster. Deputy
REGISTRAR: James SAUNDER. WITNESSES: James BIBBY, James SAUNDER, Gents of
Dublin & James BOURSIQUOT, son of Peter BOURSIQUOT. Thanks to Mike Stewart. |
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199 |
408 |
132684 |
GILMORE |
Armagh |
1759 Feb 20 |
GILMER-HERDMAN Annaghanenagh
Upper pt & half townland of Treigher (?) [??] + Annaghanenagh orse Anaghnenagh in __enagh(?)
parish [possibly Annaghboy aka Rosebrook, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh,]
- assigned by John GILLMER, Gent, Administrator of goods & chattles of
Samuel GILMER, Gent, late of Monconey [possibly Monclone,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
ARMAGH; dec'd, with consent of George GILMER, Gent, Phebe WILTSILT orse
GILMER, widow, of Grange, Co. Tyrone, William YOUNG, Margaret YOUNG, orse
GILMER, wife of William YOUNG, Melinda GILMER, spinster, Catherine GILMER,
spinster, to Charles HERDMAN, Gent, of Cove (?) [??] Co. Armagh, for £162 10p halfpenny Ster for himself and other parties and
5s to George GILMER, Phebe WILTSILT orse GILMER, William, as Samuel GILMER
held by the grantor, the Lord Primate and same assigned to Thomas VERNER by
JOHNSTON in trust for them the children of Samuel GILMER [... staining] for
21 years [... staining]. REGISTRAR: James SAUNDERS, WITNESSES: Andrew
PRENTICE, Gent, Parish & Co. Armagh, Hugh CUMING, parish of Ballycromie [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],],
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