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Townlands |
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Freeduff Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
No mention in Book 1 SEE Also Drumill |
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Burrin, Co Carlow Co Carlow Co Carlow |
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NOTE: I hadn’t appreciated that this was a townland - it was supposedly a place that the JACKSONs also came from that I think I confused with The Burrens |
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Urker Co Armagh |
1821-1825 |
Nothing in Book 78 index |
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Freeduff Co Armagh |
1826-1828 |
Nothing in Book 79 index |
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Freeduff Co Armagh |
1811-1820 |
Nothing worth pursuing |
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Lisnadill Co Armagh |
1811-1820 |
Nothing worth pursuing |
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Enagh Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
STEWART was landowner |
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Ballynuire |
1708-1738 |
Townland entry that I didn’t record a deed for - but why, I don’t know. |
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BIRCH |
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1711 before |
James BIRCH - Mary JACKSON marriage before 1711 (birth of child) |
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BIRCH, James |
Birchgrove, Co Down |
1725 |
James BIRCH purchased Birchgrove - possible Memorial |
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BRADFORD |
Cordevlish, Co Monaghan |
1781, August |
Map done before marriage of Elizabeth BREAKEY-BRADFORD. Possible marriage memorial available |
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COULTER, Hugh |
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1768-1776 |
OLIVER-MITCHELL |
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COULTER, James |
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1768-1776 |
OLIVER-BURNSIDE |
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COULTER, John |
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1768-1776 |
OLIVER-BURNSIDE |
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JACKSON |
Kilkenny |
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A town near Borristown. No mention in references checked 2006 |
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JACKSON |
Eagle Hill, Co. Carlow |
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Mention of land from Cromwell in email from ibsJACKSON (Inga JACKSON). Also William JACKSON of EAGLE HILL sought reparations in 1798. |
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JACKSON |
Borris |
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Nothing found |
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JACKSON |
Coleraine Dublin Yorkshire |
1705, Dec 4 |
Probated Will made 4 Dec 1705 Proved 12 Feb 1705/ 6. Samuel JACKSON of Dldin esq. Estate of forfeited estates in Monaghan and Cavan & Clifford in Yorkshire my brother Leonard JACKSON son of my dead brother Nathaniel JACKSON of Leeds in Yorkshire & his issue then to my brother-in-law [Rt] John JACKSON minister of Skipworth in Yorkshire, then to my brother [Rt] Leonard JACKSON, Rector of Totham in Lancashire 20 pounds each to nephews Capt W. JACKSON of Coleraine & Robert JACKSON House in MaryLane in which I now live. Homes at Young Cashall & Fishamble St. House in King St. bought from Wm. Robert Thornton.. Nephews Wm. pson of Dublin, W. MADDEN of Kilmon, Jas HAMILL, niece Mary GILES; friends Robert KING & Jos BAYLEY; Nicholas EVERELL of Coleraine ... description of something bought from Sir Wm. HAMILTON estate of Clifford- Yorkshire from M. WITHERS.... Capt Adam DOWNING of Londonderry. NEED TO FOLLOW UP. |
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JACKSON, David |
Aughavilla |
1800s |
Aughavilla, Co. Leitrim, 330 acres, Parish of Carigallen Checked - no reference |
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JACKSON, John |
Ravilly, Co Carlow |
1734 |
25 Nov 1754 marriage to Susan BEVINS of Tull, Co. Kildare |
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JACKSON, John |
Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Leirim |
1634 |
MP |
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MENARY, Wm. |
Maghery |
1832 |
William Menary of Maghery held a freehold at Maghery worth £10 from James Lyne, Esq., for a term of years, registered at Ballybot, Nov. 6, 1832. He is recorded again in 1839 in the list published by the Armagh Gazette (PRONI Freeholders Lists, Co Armagh, ARM/5/2/17, T808/14961) |
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OLIVER |
Farmacaffley Co Armagh |
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Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER |
Enagh Co Armagh |
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Enagh, Lisnadill Parish |
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OLIVER |
Knockagraphy Co Armagh |
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Knockagraphy, Eglish Parish |
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OLIVER |
Drummad Co Armagh |
1783 |
LETTIMER, Jane |
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OLIVER |
Lisdrummond Co Armagh |
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Lisdrummond, 22 acres, Lisnadill Parish |
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OLIVER |
Drummad Co Armagh |
1757 |
STEEL, Elizabeth |
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OLIVER, Ann |
Tullymore Co Armagh |
1826 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Benjamin |
Co Armagh |
1807 |
lease PRONI D462; D199 (19) (45) (46-8); D889/ 1/ 122c; |
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OLIVER, Benjamin |
Maghery Kilcrany Co Armagh |
1800s |
Maghery Kilcrany; 335 acres; Co. Armagh; Barony Armagh; Civil Parish: Derrynoose; PLU Armagh; Province, Ulster |
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OLIVER, Benjamin & William |
Killinure Enislare |
1806 May 8 |
D/462/117 - Lease between John PRINGLE of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, Esq of the one part & Benjamin OLIVER of Enislare in the County of Armagh, Farmer of the other part [land rented to OLIVER] Killinure estimated 58 acres 5 perches English measure ... bounded on the East by Robert McCadams Farm and partly by a stream or rivulet on the West by William Carson’s farm on the North by the lands of Maghery and on the South by the road leading to Monaghan .... a 20 year lease with a clause for renewal “Excepting and reserving out of this demise as by the ground lease under which the said John PRINGLE holds the premises and other lands under the Vicars Choral and Organist of St. Patrick’s Cathedral is excepted and reserved” [other exemptions seem to limit the use to farming] also OLIVER “will grind all such Corn and Grain as shall grow or be used or consumed on the ... premises at the mill of Lisbanoe [Co. Armagh]” and “and there pay the Sixteenth Grain as Toll or Mulcture for grinding” or forfeit 6 Shillings Sterl for each and every barrell of Corn or Grain that shall be ground elsewhere. [I drew a copy of the map on page 113 of my March 2006 diary] A map of that part of Killinure and Enagh demised by John PRINGLE Esq.to Benjamin OLIVER Farmer in the year 1807. |
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OLIVER, Benjamin, Joseph & William |
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1775, Dec 13 |
D199/45 A Large Parchment document I drew a map - in papers of photocopies. Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER their heirs & assigns .... the said David McTear shall and will at all times during the continuence of this present demise and of every future renewal thereof afford and grant a sufficient supply of water for the use of said Mill and Bleach Green and for carrying on the business of same [OLIVERs were guaranteeed ongoing use of water ... more language about nothing to interfere with Corn or Tuck Mils] ... in consideration of the herin before mentioned demise of Five Acres three roods and Twenty-nine perches of Bog in the said lands of Laragh and Carnecarr made to them by the said David McTear ... from the Covenant in the said Lease of the 13th Dec 1775. [four pages of parchment & complex legal language] Lease from David McTear to Joseph William and Benjamin OLIVER Gent [on the outside] “Exhibited to George Sloan on his examination in this cause by me this 21 April 1843. George Sloan. Exhibited to Alex C. Davison on his examination in this cause by me this 24th April 1843 Exhibited to Alex C. Davison on his examination in this cause by me this 24th April 1845 |
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OLIVER, Benjamin, Joseph & William |
Ballyrea Co Armagh |
1795, Apr 7 |
The PRONI reference number D/ 230 for a 1795 lease was invalid. It was D/199/19 Indenture made on the Seventh Day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five BETWEEN William OLIVER Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea in the County of Armagh Farmers of the One Part and Thomas Crawford of Cherry Vale in the County of Monaghan Linen Draper of the other part, WITNESSETH that the said William OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER for and in consideration of the yearly Rent and Covenants herein reserved, Have and each one of them hath, demited, granted, set and the Farm let; and by these presents do each of them doth demise grant, set and to farm let unto the said Thomas Crawford - ALL the Part Parcel and Proportion of the Towns on the Lands of Laragh and Cornacarra containing five acres and a half Irish Plantation Measure be the same more or less lying adjacent and contiguous to the North East of a line or Mearing lately laid off by Joseph Fleming Land Surveyor and by him intended to distinguish and divide the Farm of Land now in possession of George Crawford of Cherry Vale in the County of Monaghan Gent from another farm belonging to William OLIVER Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER Parties to the said Presents whereof the demised premises are Part which said lands and premises are situate lying and being in the Barony of Cremore and County of Monaghan and are now in the actual possession of the said Thomas Crawford by Virtue of a Bargain and Sale to him thereof made by the said William OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER for the term of one whole year by indenture of Lease bearing Date the day next before the Day of the Dale of these presents in Consideration of Five Shillings Sterling and by Force of the Statute for transferring uses into Possession - Saving and Reserving out of this Demise a Road or Passage as now laid out through the Premises to and from the Corn Mill of Loughegish for the Tenants or Occupiers of the Lands of Carnacarra with full and free Ingress Egress and Regress through the said Demised Premises to the Mill Trespass free - [more legal stuff I didn’t type] YIELDING AND PAYING therefore and thereout yearly and every year during the said Term unto the said William OLIVER Joseph OLIVER Benjamin OLIVER their heirs and assigns the Yearly Rent of Six Pounds five Shillings and three halfPence Sterling to be paid by two equal payments on every first day of May and first day of November in every year during the said term. [more legal] Signed Sealed and delivered in the Presence of William OLIVER, Joseph OLIVER, Benjamin OLIVER Thomas Crawford. |
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OLIVER, David |
Ballyrea Co Armagh |
1806 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Elinor |
Mullintarr Co Armagh |
1753 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Lurgyvallen Co Armagh |
1841 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, James |
Ahatarah Co Armagh |
1770 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, John |
Tullymore Co Armagh |
1806 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Mary |
Ballyrea Co Armagh |
1834 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Mary Ann |
Nugintara Co Armagh |
1773 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Robert |
Lurgyvallen Co Armagh |
1850 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Silver |
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1768- 1776 |
Deeds Registry was closing & I couldn’t get the details |
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OLIVER, Silver |
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1768- 1776 |
Deeds Registry was closing & I couldn’t get the details |
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OLIVER, Silver |
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1768- 1776 |
Deeds Registry was closing & I couldn’t get the details |
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OLIVER, Silver |
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1768- 1776 |
Deeds Registry was closing & I couldn’t get the details |
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OLIVER, Silver |
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1768- 1776 |
Deeds Registry was closing & I couldn’t get the details |
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OLIVER, Silver |
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1768- 1776 |
Deeds Registry was closing & I couldn’t get the details |
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OLIVER, Susanna |
Ballyrea Co Armagh |
1808 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Susannah |
Aughnacloy Co Armagh |
1825 |
Checked and found no matches |
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OLIVER, Wm |
Mullaghrivey, CO Tyrone |
1770, Feb |
OLIVER-MOORHEAD-DILLWORTH PRONI D/476/259 February 1770 - Between James Dilworth of Mullaghrivey in the County of Tyrone of the first part. John Moorhead of Smithsborough in the County of Monaghan Gentleman and Sarah Dilworth otherwise Moorhead his wife of the second part and William OLIVER of the City of Dublin Gentleman of the third part. Whereas a marriage has been solemnized between the said John Moorhead and Sarah Dilworth otherwise Moorhead, and whereas the said James Dilworth is possessed of the said Town and lands of Mullaghuvey by virtue of a Deed Rebewable for ever under the Arch Bishop of Armagh and whereas the said James Dilworth by Indenture of Lease bearing date the seventeenth day of October one thousand seven hundred and seventy for the consideration therein mentioned did Demise unto Owen Woods & Patrick Woods all that farmland and parcel of lands then in possession of the said Owen & Patrick Woods Containing by Estimation Twenty-One acres English Measure together with that proportion of Turbery or Turf Bog then in their possession with the houses and edifices Erected thereon which Lands & premises are a part of the said Towns and Lands of Mullaghuvey to hold unto them their Execs Admons & Assigns from the first day of November then next for the term of Sixteen years. And whereas the said James Dilworth for the natural love and Affection that he beareth for his Daughter and Son-in-Law the said John Moorhead doth by these presents for him his heirs Execs Admones & Assigns, Assign Transfer & make over unto the said William OLIVER his heirs and assigns all & Singular the herein before mentioned Twenty Acres of Lands with the Appurtenances together with the said Original Lease and all the rents and profits arising there out during the existence of said Lease and from and after the Determination of said Lease to Hold unto the said William this assigns for Administering() the Existence of the Original Deeds of said Town Lands of Mullaghavey & every renewal or Renewals that shall be obtained thereout to hold unto him or them from the first day of May next at and under the yearly rent of Five pounds as Said to be paid unto the said James Dilworth his Exors, Admrs or Assigns and in case of nonpayment there of that he and they may destraint & dispose thereof in such cases as usual between Landlord and Tenant . IN TRUST never the less & it is the Intention of these presents that the said Sarah Dillworth otherwise Moorhead shall have and enjoy all and singular the said premises ..... signed James Dilworth, John Moorheasd Sarah Moorhead, Will OLIVER. |
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PRINGLE |
Co Armagh |
1810-1812 |
no mention |
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STITT |
Co Armagh |
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Didn’t see in Townlands registry Still to check names index |
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Dunrimond |
1739-1810 |
No entries in this townland book |
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OLIVER |
Laragh, Aughnamullen |
1739-1810 |
CRAWFORD-McTEAR illegible |
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OLIVER |
Laragh, Aughnamullen |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE-BROWNE illegible |
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OLIVER |
Kennedies |
1739-1810 |
STEPHENS-Dobbin |
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BROWNE |
Kiltybane |
1739-1810 |
EASTWOOD |
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JACKSON |
Ballynahonebeg |
1811-1820 |
JACKSON-McWILLIAMS |
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OLIVER |
Ballynahonebeg |
1811-1820 |
McWILLIAMS-SIMPSON |
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Mullintur |
1708-1738 |
FANE-MADDEN (I didn’t get #s) |
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116790 |
DONALDSON, Randal |
Castledillon |
1740 Nov 19 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1740Nov19-DONALDSON.html NAMES: Randal DONNALDSON AKA DONALDSON of Castle Dillon AKA Castledillon; ALEXANDER DONNALDSON; Samuel DONNALDSON; Joseph DONNALDSON;John DONNALDSON of Castledillon; Hugh McMASTER of Foxfield; Edward TRESHAM; Thomas VERNER. OTHER PLACES: Phillipstown. |
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119061 |
DONALDSON, Randal & William |
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1755, Nov 18 |
http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1755Nov18-DONALDSON.html DONALDSON-DONALDSON NAMES: Randal DONNALDSON AKA DONALDSON of Castle Dillon; William DONALDSON of Cloghoge; Samual DONALDSON; Alexander DONNALDSON; John BABE of Johnstonsbridge; Mathew MURPHY of Dublin. OTHER PLACES: QUINNs Corner. |
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1708-1738 |
Archbishop-DAWSON |
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85 |
290 |
WALLACE |
Aghavillon Muckery Co Armagh |
1708-1738 |
OBINS to WALLACE William Wallace Merchant of Newry & William Obins of Portadown (not pertinent to me) |
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118 |
44 |
BREAKEY |
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1850 |
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
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119 120 |
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BREAKEY |
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1873 |
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
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277 |
63 |
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Aghavilla |
1842 |
O’BRIEN, ACHESON, PEYTON wrong |
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432 |
2810785 |
JACKSON |
Ballymore |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-JACKSON |
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493 |
527 |
HAWKINS |
Mountmellick |
1708 |
Roger HAWKINS will. [book 71A] Mountmellick & house. [Is this the HAWKINS-JACKSON connection] |
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431 |
2417 |
OLIVER |
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1711 Oct 15 |
OLIVER-Eliz JACKSON NOTES: Indenture between Robert AYES in the City of Dublin, weaver & Elizabeth AYERS also OLIVER his wife of the one part and Elizabeth JACKSON of the City of London spinster of the other part. Description of land near St. Patrick’s church that was leased to Henry OLIVER (late of Patrick’s Close, Dublin) on 1 May 1696. In his will of 6 Dec 1707 this land was bequeathed to Robert AYERS and Elizabeth (OLIVER) AYERS his wife. It seems that they are now leasing it to Elizabeth JACKSON. SEE FTM Jacksons of Coleraine for EYRE-JACKSON link |
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2068 |
JACKSON, John & wife |
Dublin & Castleton |
1710, March 8 |
JACKSON-MEAGHER Between Rev. John JACKSON of Clanshough in the County of Dublin Clk & Anne LEEDS of Castletown, his widow, late widow & relict of Michael LEEDS of the City of Dublin Merchant deceased & daughter & heiress of Ald Phillip CASTLETON of the one part & Thomas MEACGHER Gent. & William Aldrich Merchant Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said Michael LEEDS of the other part. The said Deed of release Witnesseth that the said John JACKSON and the said Anne LEEDS at Castleton his wife in consideration of the sum of one thousand pounds sterl and interest to them in hand paid by the said Thomas MEAGHER and William ALDRICH .... |
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332 |
68043 |
GILMORE |
Ballleagh |
1739-1810 |
GILMER-GILMER |
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368 |
2285 |
PIPPARD |
Mountmellick |
1708-1738 |
PIPARD-PRIMACK Bk 71. |
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441 |
29505 |
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Aghavillon |
1708-1738 |
ROBINSON-OVEREND |
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496 |
694767 |
OLIVER |
Ballynahonemore |
1739-1810 |
WALKER-HUTCHINSON |
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2897 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin |
1711, Feb 23 |
A Memorial of the last will and testament of Robert JACKSON late of Crooked Staff in the Libery of Donore and County of Dublin Tanner deceased bearing date the Twenty-third day of February 1711, whereby the said Robert JACKSON (inter alia) did devise unto his beloved wife Joyce JACKSON the front tenement in Crooked Staff sett to several tenants being part of the holding he therein after Bequeathed to his son Robert JACKSON [eldest son] for his use “for ever of his Dwelling House, Tan Yard, Tan House, Bark House, Mill and other Buildings and Improvements made thereon Excepting the passage or Gateway backward from Cahmbre Street which he did will and declare to be part of the Holding bequeathed to his son William JACKSON...” sons John JACKSON & Thomas JACKSON son-in-law Jeremiah VICKERS. Witness Abraham SPENCE, Dublin City Brewer David CARTON Dublin City Clothier John BALND servant of Joseph MARRIOT, Gent of Dublin. |
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Aghavilla |
1873 |
O’BRIEN, ACHESON, PEYTON Given the date - I must have the book # incorrectly recorded |
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233 |
2667 |
DOBBEN |
Dublin |
1711, Feb 5 |
James DOBBEN Gent to Thomas SHROP Merchant - house known by the sign of “Hammer and Hand” and of the old ruinous Brew House and the Malt House behind. |
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241 |
687 |
JACKSON, James |
Newtown, CO Down |
1711, Feb 18th |
In the name of God, I James JACKSON in Newtown in the County of Down being Sensible of my Bodily Weakness and apprehensive of my approaching Change and desireous to prevent mistakes and Debates among my friends about anything I leave when I am gone do therefore make this my last will and Testament Whereby after leaving my soul to God, dying in the hope of a Glorious Ressurection through the Death and Merrits of my Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, and after leaving my Body to be buried in such deent manner as to my Execs here after shall seem met I order leave and bequeath as followeth (Viz) First I orderand appoint that all my justr debts be hnestly and punctually paid next I leave to my brother John JACKSON of Ballygregin a Guiney as a token of my kindness Item I leave to his son James JACKSON my nephew all & whole my Right and Title to my freehold of Ballymasca yet so as James Neil in whose possession it now is shall quietly and peaceable enjoy the same during the time and according to the Terms he holds the same by a lease under my hand and seal Item I leave to my nephew Gilbert JACKSON Son to John JACKSON of Ballyskeagh, all and whole my interest in and about the town of Newtown (Viz) my Tan Yard and Tan House together with all the Bark and Leather in it, whether Tanned or in Tanning, as also my Parks hay Turf Cows and Horses together with my Dwelling House and Garden, and all my household plenishings and everything in my House, as it shall be at my decease (Excepting Money and Plate) Item I order and appoint that what Debts are due to me by Bond or otherwise as also what money and plate I shall have at m Decease together with my proposrtion of the Barge called the William and John shall go solely and Wholly to the said Gilbert JACKSON and James JACKSON and be equally divided betwixt ‘em each taking to himself the exact half of the whole, and finally I appoint my said [] nephews Gilbert JACKSON & James JACKSON to be my sole and joint execs to this my last will and Testament whom I order and appoint to pay out of the readiest of my effects as followeth (Viz) Ten Pounds Sterl to John Thompson and John JACKSON both in the parish of Newton to be disposed of according to their pleasure and Five Pounds Sterl to John Feat () one of my nephews to encourage him to follow his studies and also Eight Pounds Sterl to Eliz Cord her sisters and brothers to be given to them for their support from time to time as the above mentioned Gilber JACKSON shall see fit and convenient and moreover forty shillings to my two servents (Viz) James SLOAN and Martha WITHER to be equally divided betwixt them, which shall bear date the Thirteenth day of Novr 1711 and is witnessed by Thos JACKSON of Newtown Innkeeper John Thompson of the same Merch and John Mairs Minister in Newtown aforesaid. [Legal tecnicalities of signing and seals] |
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JACKSON, George ADAIR |
Holywell, Co Antrim |
1712, May 11 |
INDENTURE: George JACKSON of Holywell, Co. Antrim, Gent. and Charles CRYMBLE of Ballyclare, Co Antrim & Christian ADAIR widow of Alexander ADAIR late of Dunigo 280 acres Dunagore & 370 acres Loughanmore, Parish of Dunagore, Barony & Co. Antrim (part of the estate of Arthur late Earl of Donegal) John DAVY esq. Then High Sherriff of CO Antrim Witnesses: John Williamson of Broughshane Gent & Samuel Guestof Antrim Innkeeper & James Adair of Dunagore - all in Co Antrim. |
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359 |
2913 |
JACKSON, John |
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1712 May 16 |
JACKSON-COYNE Mtg on Estate of Francis COGHLAN Esq. of Kilcolgam in Kings Co. from the Revd John JACKSON & Anne his wife to the Revd Charles Lord Bishop of Cloyn of certain lands in the Kings County. Town & lands of Killcolgan, Rossfarraghan, Clonfenlogh, Clonfenlock, Leighbegg also Leaghbegg and Coole & Townlands of Dirricky, Liss also Lissdermott & Camus Barony Garrycastle, Kings Co. |
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343 |
3798 |
BROWNE |
Dublin |
1713 |
Andrew BROWNE from email Darcy5 – links to Josias BROWNE |
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279 |
3688 |
JACKSON, Richard |
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1705 Feb 25 |
JACKSON-LECOGGI John JENNETT of Kinnure, Co. Dublin Gent. Edmond KELLY, City of Dublin, Gent & Margrett KELLY als HEYLAND als JENNETT wife of the said Edmond of Richard JACKSON of the said city carpenter in consideration of Thirty-five Shillings Sterl paid to him by John LeCOCQ of Dublin Gent (tenancies in Little Butter Lane) in suburbs of Dublin. |
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467 |
4183 |
JACKSON, Michael |
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1708-1738 |
JACKSON-PALMER Indenture relating to the marriage of Michael JACKSON of the City of Dublin clothier of the first part. Enoch PALMER of the said city Founder of the second part & Mary McCRACKEN of Carrickhill in County of Dublin spinster niece to the said Enoch of the third part. Whereby the said Michael in Consideration of a marriage intended to be had between him and the said Mary and of a marriage protion he is to receive with her doth Grant Bargain and Sell unto the said Enoch that new house with the Garden Backsode and appurtenances wherein the said Michael now lives situate in St. Thomas Court in a lane leading from Pimlicoe to the Tenterfields … |
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64 |
3994 |
OLIVER |
Magherkillcrany Co Armagh Also Co Monaghan townlands |
1713, June 13 |
RICHARDSON to CAIRNS Henry RICHARDSON of Ballycleran, Co. Monaghan & Alexander CAIRNS Bart and Robert CLEMENTS of the City of Dublin Esq of the other part “make over unto Sd Alexander CAIRNS & Robert CLEMENTS All that and those the Towns and Lands of Dundrum and Aghanagh containing Three Sessioghs or one Town Dartleagh, Tullyglish, Credonett, Rothcarburry, Carrygagh, Clogherte, Tullynemalloge, Cromvaghy, Drumacocombe, Carryhugh, Iskimmedy, Dunbarge, Crossmore, als Cady, Drumferish ... [and tons more townlands in Co Monaghan!] Henry Richardson retained use for himself and his daughters: Mary, Katherine, Elinor, Elizabeth, Dorothy & Anne RICHARDSON during his or their lifetime. |
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Magherkilcrany |
1708-1738 |
RICHARDSON-CAIRNS |
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REED, John |
Letvicullen Co Armagh |
1713, Dec 7 |
GRAHAM TO REED Memorial of Deed of Lease between Arthur GRAHAM of Ballyheriland, CO Armagh Gent. & John REED of Lisnadill, Co “Ardmagh”, farmer ‘assigns all that Quarter Townalnd of Letvicullen then in his the said John REED and his undertenants possession Situate in the Parish and County of Ardmagh together with all right, members and appertenances thereunto belongng & excepting & thereout such part & proportion thereof as now doth and formerly did belong to the Mill of Letvicullen during the lives of John REED, Son of the said John REED William Rees and Robert REED Sons of Clement REED of Ballymaguonen in the County of Down Farmer and at the Rents and Covenants therein specified ... the sum of thirty Five pounds Sterling to him paid by James REED of Ardmagh Merch assigned and made over to him the said James REED .... witnesses Thomas REED, James REED, Clement REED, Robert McCAN & John BRENNAN |
12 |
84 |
4492 |
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Letvicullen Co Armagh |
1713, Mar 1 |
NOTE I had pg 11 in error) GRAHAM to REED Memorial of a deed Arthur GRAHAM of Ballyheriland Co Ardmagh Gent. & Clement REED of Ballymagnonan Co Armagh Farmer. ... quarter Townland of Letvicullen ... Excepting therout such part and proportion therof as now doth or formerlt did belong to the Mill of Letvicullen during the lives of Thomas REED, Robert REED, and William REED sons of the said Clement REED ... |
12 |
127 |
330 |
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Aghavilla |
1840 |
O’BRIEN, ACHESON, FARIS, ALEX Numbers don’t check out |
12 |
275 |
26352 |
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Letvicullen Co Armagh |
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REED to REED Didn’t check out - recheck numbers |
13 |
88 |
5170 |
JACKSON, William |
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1714 June 2 |
JACKSON-TUCKER William JACKSON bricklayer of Dublin City Deed of Mtg to Martin TUCKER Ballybough Lane in Dublin Wm JACKSON [his mark] illiterate. |
13 |
149 |
5454 |
JACKSON, Robert |
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1710 July 6 |
JACKSON-SHARPLES Robert JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens County, farmer with Thomas BEWLEY of Bigbutter Lane (near City of DUBLIN) tallow Chandler & Lancelot SIMPSON (James ST. near Dublin City) of the one part & James SHARPLES of Rousk, Parich of Ballymackwilliam, Kings Co. (farmer) leased land called “Rourk”[] in Lannanamarran Parish of Ballmackwilliam, Kings Co. |
13 |
318 |
5826 |
JACKSON, William |
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1714 Jan 15 |
JACKSON-LATOUCHE Wm. JACKSON of Dublin (Baker) & David LATOUCH (Merchant) of Dublin. Lease of a building |
14 |
125 |
5580 |
JACKSON, Robert |
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1708-1738 |
JACKSON-POTTER |
14 |
186 |
6033 |
JACKSON, Adam |
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1708-1738 |
JACKSON-SCOTT |
14 |
474 |
6629 |
JACKSON, William |
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1708-1738 |
JACKSON-GOWER |
15 |
43 44 |
6704 |
JACKSON, Henry & James |
Lisnaboe, Co Meath |
1715 Aug 31 |
JACKSON-FARRELL site research Memorial of a Lease for lives renewable for ever dated 31 August 1715, Thos Bligh, Brittas, County Meath Esq Ist part, Henry JACKSON, Lisnabow, County Meath, the other part. Recites a grant from Thos Bligh to Henry JACKSON of sixteen poles Poles of Ballynaticknuff now in the possession of the said Henry JACKSON containing by common estimation 152 acres or thereabouts, situated in the Barony of Kells, County Meath with all Rights, etc. Term; to hold these lands during the term of the natural lives of the said Henry JACKSON, the Lessee, Hugh JACKSON aged about four years, eldest son of the said Henry JACKSON and of James JACKSON aged about one, son of said Henry JACKSON. Fine £15 sterling payable on death of each life.... No JACKSON witnesses. |
15 |
44 |
6705 |
JACKSON, Robert & sons John & Thomas & & Widow Joyce |
Dublin |
1715 July 1 1715 Sept 2 |
Memorial of an Indenture of Lease dated 5 July 1715, between Joyce JACKSON widow and relict of Robert JACKSON late of the City of Dublin Tanner deceased, and John JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON sons of the said Robert JACKSON of the one part They had rented to Jeremiah VICKERS “all that house or tnement situate on the south side of Chambers Street in the Liberty of the Court of Donore and Countyof Dublin next adjoning to Jeremaih VICKERS on the east and to the west to Mr. PORTERs dwelling house together with the backside house of Ease and all other the apputenances ...” for the yearly rent of £8.10s . Witnesses: Robert JACKSON a Dublin tanner. William JACKSON of Dublin, gentleman. And Robert WALLIS and William BARRY scrivener. ... delivered 1 Sept 1715 at 9:15 AM |
15 |
44 |
6706 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Lisnaboe, Co Meath |
1715 Sept 1 |
JACKSON-FARRELL site research Lease for lives dated 1 September 1715, Thomas Bligh, Brittas, County Meath Esq. to Nathan Nesbitt. . .lives of Nesbitt family.. One of the witnesses was Henry JACKSON, Lisnabow, County Meath, Gent. Additonal notes May 2007: Four Poles of Kinachan aforesaid now in the possession of the said Nathan containing by estimation two hundred and seventy three acres... with the Mills theron and all Milldams, watercourses and rights... yearly rent of £65 . delivered 1 Sept 1715 near 10:00 AM |
15 |
172 |
14344 |
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Liscalgeth Co Armagh |
1715, Jan 19 |
Hall to Protestant Schools Society See also Leatstalkat Wrong number in townland index (transcribed from Townland Index 1739-1810) 1715, Jan 19 This reference is actually to a deed DONNALDSON-LAMONT Donnaldson an Inn keeper of the City of Dublin & Daniel Lamont of Dublin - deed for land fronting Strand Street & Liffey. On the previous page (15/170/7109) is another ref to Randall Donaldson Innkeeper of Dublin, this time with land from Abbey Street north to Strand Street south |
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