2019 Books 31-75
The shading in certain cells is idiosyncratic – just to jog my own memory.
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17296 |
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Sligo |
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BURTON – DRAPER The Mill… Several Houses Gardens & Plotts of Land In Castle Street Several Houses Gardens & Plotts of Land In High Street Houses Gardens & Plotts of Land In Ratcliffe Street Robt Burke Houses Gardens & Plotts of Ground In Bridge Street Houses & Gardens In Back Lane Houses Gardens & Plotts of Ground In Holburn Street Houses Gardens & Plotts of Ground In Stephen’s Street |
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75 |
18242 |
JACKSON, Ambrose |
Cork |
1715 May 1 |
Richard HARRISON Carpenter of City of Cork demised to John HARRISON Gent of Castlelyons, Co. Cork a piece of ground with dwelling house on the East Marsh of the City of Cork formerly called Bowling Green Marsh, said premises in possession of Ambrose JACKSON. John HARRISON and his heirs hold the premises for 993 years. Dawn |
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31 |
120 |
18377 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1721 May 16 |
JACKSON-FORSTER 1708-1738 Deed 31 Mar 1721 between Mary SMITH widow & relict of John SMITH late of Kevin Street, Co. Dublin Gent. Deceased. John LANGLEY of City of Dublin, Merchant [?] Nicholle widow & relict of John NICHOLLE late of Great Forrat, Co. Dublin Gent deceased. The Rev. John JACKSON of Clonshagh Co. Dublin, Clerk .... to John JACKSON part of town and lands of Clanasnaugh, Parish of Santry, Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin (long complicated deed). SEE: JACKSONs of Santry (and Derbyshire). |
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31 |
129 |
18411 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1721 May 12 |
Deed of Indenture. Mary ALLASON, widow & executor of John ALLASON deceased of 1st pt leased to Thomas KIRKWOOD, & Samuel ALLASON both Merchants, City of Dublin of 2nd pt premises and ground on Capell Street demised to John ALLASON by Isaac POLLARD for 98 years. This property was included in the marriage articles of Isabella Whiteside ALLASON and Joseph ALLASON, son of Mary ALLASON, both deceased. Should Mary ALLASON die, the rent will go to Mary Allason TUMOR and Elinor ALLASON, daughters of Isabella Whiteside ALLASON and Joseph ALLASON & the only issue of them. WITNESSES: Thomas JACKSON, Gent; Olivia DARBY & James MOORE, all of Dublin. Dawn |
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31 |
131 |
18421 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1721 May 20 |
JACKSON-WHITE 1708-1738 Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin carpenter of the one part & Eliz WHITE of sd. County, spinster reciting lease of 3 April 1711 by Oliver TALLANT, Esq., to sd. Richard JACKSON of “all that part and parcel of ground in Bell Ally in Golden Lane in suburb of Dublin” whereon two ruinous or waste houses then were containing in length from North to South 42’ and from east to West 27’ bounded |
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31 |
147 |
18485 |
JOHNSTON |
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1708-29 |
JOHNSTON, Richard & ors- BARCLAY & ors |
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31 |
164 |
18636 |
JACKSON, Martha & Thomas |
Dublin |
1717 Sep 9 |
LEESON-JACKSON *Pages are incorrectly numbered; this is the second Page 164 in this book. Marriage to be solemnized between William LEESON, Distiller of City of Dublin and Martha JACKSON, daughter of Thomas JACKSON, Sadler of City of Dublin. William LEESON agreed 100 pounds would be taken from his goods and chattle in trust for Martha JACKSON, and in case of her death, the sum would be given to her children. WITNESSES: John EMERY & Matthew MAGEE. Dawn |
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172 |
18565 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens |
1721 June 14 |
JACKSON-ADAIR1708-1738 Bk 71 Lease between Nath. JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens Co., Merchant of the one part & Thomas ADAIR of Clonterry, Queens Co., Gent of the other. Land that was in the hand of Richard JACKSON, but now Nath JACKSON – tenement in Mountmellick. Mentions lives of Nath. Erasmus & Isaac JACKSON. Lease for 3 lives forever renewable. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |
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31 |
172 |
18663 |
McCULLA, William |
Dublin |
1721 Jun 26 |
Walter PETERS leased to William THWAITES garden ground late in the possession of William McCULLA on the west side of Drumcondra Lane, suburbs of Dublin, for 79 years. Dawn |
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31 |
172 |
18664 |
McCULLA, William |
Dublin |
1721 Jun 26 |
Walter PETERS leased to William THWAITES garden ground late in the possession of William McCULLA on the west side of Drumcondra Lane, bounded by White's Lane, for 79 years, suburbs of Dublin, for 79 years. Dawn |
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31 |
178 |
19337 |
JACKSON, Robert |
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Book Index 1708-1729 JACKSON Error. Image 195 There is a 19336 and then a 19404 (which is for a Robert JACKSON). 19336 is for a Jeremiah VICARS of Chambre St. Page 178 is at Image 115 – and there is no mention of JACKSON, |
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220 |
18826 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1720 Apr 2 |
RANDALL-McDONNELL Indenture of Lease. Randall Rt Hon Earl of Antrim demised to Archibald McDONNELL, Gent of Ballynebantry 4 Quarters of land in Attelicur?, Barony of Killconway, County Antrim, for 31 years. WITNESSES: William JACKSON Esq. of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry; Alexander McNAUGHTEN, Esq of Benverden, Co. Antrim; Edmond KEATING, Gent of Berdeville, Co. Antrim & Charles SMITH. |
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18932 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
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JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1708-1738 Robert JACKSON of the mill near Mountmellick, Queens Co., Farmer of the one part & Erasmus JACKSON of sd. Place. Farmer, son of Robert of the other. Sell and released “all that part of the dwelling house of the said Robert JACKSON called the old kitchen & all the rooms belonging to it with the work house lately built and the two stables next and adjoining to it then in the said Erasmus’ possession. (more description – if this proves out, I will pursue it). Mention of mill, mill pond etc. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |
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294 |
19139 |
JACKSON, Robert JACKSON, Thomas |
Queens Dublin |
1721 Sept 26 |
JACKSON-FORBES Book Index 1708-1729 Mountmellick, Garoon, Garrone, Parish Rosnallis, A Memorial of two deeds of lease and one of release. One of the leases dated 22 Sept 1721 between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens Co. Gent of the one part & Timothy FORBES of said City Merchant of the other part and the other lease dated 22 Sept 1721 made between Robert JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON of the City of Dublin, merchant of the one part and the said Timothy FORBES of the other part and the said release being Tripartate 23 Spt between Robert JACKSON of the first part and Thomas JACKSON of the second part & FOBES of the 3rd part confirming the sale to FORBES of the town and lands of Dunagh and Garoon containing by estimation 180 acres plantation measure and also 125 acres in Clonkeen formerly in the possession of Robert JACKSON in the Parish of Rosenallis Barony of Tinahnch, Queens Co. together with all the buildings orchards Gardens Lands and Tenaments Meadow Pastures Feedings Comons Comon of Pasture and all other appurtenances. To hold for the natural lives of Nathanial JACKSON. Erasmus JACKSON and Isaac JACKSON sons of the said Robert JACKSON [lots more] ... Lands of Derrygile in Barony of Portnahinch and Queens Co.... delivered 25 Sept 1721. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |
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306 |
19177 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1721 Sept 28 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1708-1729 Mountmellick, Garoon, Garrone, Parish Rosnallis, Deed of Lease and release dated 1 Aug 1718 between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens Co. Farmer of the one part and Erasmus JACKSON son of the said Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens Co. Merchant of the other part. .. Lands of Drinagh together with part of Garoon not set to Nathanial JACKSON & 6 acres of Cloneen now in William Parkers possession all of which said lands are now in possession of Erasmus JACKSON William PARKER, John NEAL & John BRACKLEY containing by estimation 120 acres in the Parish of Rosenallis, Queens Co. [description] .. during the natural life and lives of Nathanial JACKSON eldest son surviving to the said Robert JACKSON and Erasmus JACKSON part to above agreement and second son of Robert JACKSON & Isaac JACKSON 3rd son. Witnessed: Thomas CROASDAILE of Mountmellick Merchant, John SCOTT of said town & Thomas Byrne of Mountmellick Clothier. 27 Sept 1721. Also Thomas BOURNE SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |
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19254 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1721 Oct 11 |
JACKSON-GALE Book Index 1708-1729 Indenture of Lease and release 5th Oct 1721 between Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick and Benjamin GALE of the City of Dublin Esq of the other part. For £10 Jackson lease to GALE lands in Mountmellick [description] lives of Nathaniel, Erasmus & Isaac JACKSON. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs. |
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326 |
19261 |
HARDY, James |
Armagh |
1710 Aug 3 |
MADDEN-HARDY Dromart, Dromer, Dromnemadder, Derrycora, Manor Teemore btw Daniel MADDEN of Tandragee, Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & James HARDY of Dromara, Co. Armagh Gent of the other pt. Madden demised to Hardy the townland of Dromat now in actual possession of him in Manor of Tymore, Co. Armagh containing 60 plantation acres to hold to James HARDY for natural lives of Henry HUNTER & Nicholas HUNTER son of Henry HUNTER |
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334 |
19336 |
VICKERS |
Dublin |
26 Oct 1721 |
WREN-VICKERS Jeremiah VICKERS of Chambre St in the Liberty of Thomas Court and Donnore Tanner…. Crooked Staff tanyards (no mention of JACKSON) NOTE: AKA Jeremiah VICARS husband of Joyce JACKSON. SEE: Crooked Staff JACKSONs. |
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334 |
19404 |
JACKSON, Robert & Henry |
Dublin |
1721 Nov 8 |
JACKSON-MARTIN Book Index 1708-1729 Memorandum or agreement bearing date of 24 Oct 1721 between Robert JACKSON of Woodtowne, Co. Meath Farmer and George MARTIN of the City of Dublin Doctor.. Robert JACKSON for £90 sold to George MARTIN his interest in the lands of Woodtowne. In presence of John RYAN of Dublin Gent. Henry JACKSON father of the said Robert JACKSON & John WILSON near Tallow, Co. Dublin Gent. NOTE: There are several Woodtown townlands in Co. Meath, but this one is supposedly in Barony Ratoath, and it does not show there in contemporary records. In other records the townland of Woodtown is paired for sale with Newtown, B. Ratoath. |
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379 |
19508 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1714 Mar 17 |
GRAHAM-HANNA Outlack als Outlarkon, B Fews BTW Arthur GRAHAM of Ballyheridan Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & James HANNA of OUtlack Co. Armagh Framer of other pt… demised to James HANNA that part of the townland of Outlack which is now in his possession abt 20a in Parish Armagh Barony Fewes for the natural life of Mary HANNA daughter to James HANNA abt 14 years of age & Alexander HANNA son to Alexander HANNA of Mullalahan about 7 years of age and the survivor of them… payment 5 pounds to Arthur GRAHAM over and above Taxes etc together with two days work of Man & Horse and two Fat Hens by each dweller yearly residing on the demised premises or 12 pence in lieu of each days work of man and horse and 6 pence of each hen… WITNESS: James JOHNSTON of Knappagh, Robert McCAN of Armagh, James HANNA of Mullyloghan all in Co.. Armagh Gents. |
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397 |
19577 |
BARKER will |
Wicklow Dublin |
1721 Nov 10 |
Image 226 Mount Kennedy a plot of ground Will of Richard BARKER late of Meath Street City of Dublin Gent deceased published 10 Nov 1721 with codicil … Lease of his dwelling house in Meath Street … out of this a bequest for his mother Mary BARKER widow during her life for her support, but she is not to intermeddle with the Principall and after her death the Principall and Interest devised to his nephew Richard FIELD and further to his said mother £10 to buy mourning and to defray of charge to her journey to her friends in England. 2ndly bequeath to his nephews and nieces Boyle FIELD James FIELD and Margaret FIELD £10 to put them in apprentice and the like sum of £10 to his niece Mary FIELD to be paid out immediately in setting her apprentice to some Mistress and to James FIELD and his wife £10 and to William DESBOROUGH and his wife £10 and to his nephew Richard FIELD a plot of ground in Mountkennedy Co. Wicklow subject to rent of 18d … and likewise to Richard FIELD a lease made btw Lord Blessington to George MORGAN of Blessington Co. Wicklow Innkeeper of lands called the Three Castles for three lives … £20 out of the rents to Margaret WHITE of Meath Street daughter to William WHITE lately deceased … Richard FIELD not to access funds until age 23 except for education needs … appointed friends Thomas HOW of Earl Street Dublin Merchant & Joseph FADE of the Glibb in Thomas Street Banker … WITNESS: Vincent ROE of Dublin Dyer Paul HALPIN of same Surgeon & Thomas MEREFIELD of same Notary |
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400 |
19584 |
DAWSON |
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1708-1729 |
BAILIE, John-DAWSON |
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461 |
19961 |
MAXWELL |
Armagh |
1721 Dec 30 |
MAXWELL-NUTLEY BTW Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall, Co. Armagh of the 1 pt & Richard NUTLEY of City of Dublin Esq. of the other. Reciting that Robert MAXWELL stood possessed of several towns and lands of Crerrun als Fellows Hall Belteagh and Derreagh in Co. Armagh by virtue of a lease made by the Provost & Fellows & Scholars of Trinity College near Dublin for term of 21 years from 1 Nov 1715 for rent of 30 pounds annually for townlands of Toaghy, Killilea, Naul & Lisagally, Cormeen, Tullaghcallady, Drumgare, Derrenelea, Bruttally [aka Brootally] Drumcoulter, Lisdrumbroghlis, Killnegollan, Killereeveeintragh & Killereeeveeough CO Armagh by virtue of lease made by the Provost Fellows & Scholars of Trinity College for term of 21 years from 1 Nob 1718 for rent of 150 pounds the first 9 years and 280 pounds during the residue of said term… Witnessed that Robert MAXWELL in consideration of 1500 pounds to be paid to him in hand paid by the said Richard NUTLEY granted to NUTLEY the lands …WITNESS: Thomas DAWSON of Armagh, Co. Armagh; John GILLESPIE of Armagh, Co. Armagh Attorney & John ELLIOT of Fellows Hall. |
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31 |
486 |
23748 |
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Monaghan |
1708-1738 |
SCOTT-HOUSTON Book 43 (1708-1738) Corduffles NOTE: It was not in Bk 31. |
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