Leases owned by JACKSONs connected to Urker & Liscalgot
Date of lease |
Property |
Names/details |
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1692 |
Orhor aka Urker Liscalgahet aka Liscalgot |
Lt. Ball dividend |
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1775 Aug 1 |
Tullyallen, & Moybane Co. Armagh |
1775 Will of Andrew Coulter. This is of interest because of JACKSON connections to these townlands as well as to the COULTERs. |
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1770 Apr 9 |
Liscalgot |
Indenture: John Johnston leased to Jacksons “All that and those the part or parcell of the Lands of Liscalgot aforesaid bounded on the south by Claranagh On the west by Drummuck and part of Liscalgot On the North by the Charter Lands |
1801 |
1782 Jul 30 |
Of Creggane (only money mentioned) |
Will of George JACKSON Thomas BALL witnessed the will. |
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1785 |
Only money mentioned |
Will of John BRADFORD. His daughter Margaret JACKSON received £50 |
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1787 Jul 9 |
Tullyagomore, (bordered by Tulleyagallaghan and Curromonon. |
1787 July 9 Indenture David JACKSON and John BOHANNON David Jackson of Liscalgot renting land of Tullyagomore. Term of 31 years. Dorsey & Ummericam are to the north-east of Urcher, and my hunch is that his land would be near the border of Dorsey & Tullynaval aka Tullinaval aka Drumill. NOTE: There was a Richard JACKSON of Tullyvallen,Parish of Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh in the 1776 religious census, and these two JACKSON lines seem related. SEE: Tullyvallen JACKSONs for other potential links. NOTE: Apparently, Dorsey, Ummericam and Tullyogallaghan “are all listed as aliases for the one townland” SOURCE: The O'Neills of the Fews Tomás Ó Fiaich, Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2 (1974), pp. 263-315 |
1818 |
1790 |
Liscalgot |
This is still the residence of David JACKSON. 1790 - Will of Martha Coulter |
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1792 Feb 21 |
Cashel |
Indenture between Richard JOHNSTON of Shanrue & David JACKSON of Liscalgot. JOHNSTON had the land from a deed dated 1783 Aug 1 for 3 lives or 31 years. He transferred 44 acres + to David JACKSON for £80. |
1814 |
1796 Jan 13 |
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Samuel Bradford’s Marriage agreement with Margaret HENRY. David Jackson witnessed. |
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1796 Jan 23 |
Cashel Amverinmore aka Ummerinvore Tullyagallaghan Urker Cullyhanna |
Will of David JACKSON. He was still residing at Liscalgot and had leases to these lands. His will was unsigned. He died suddenly. |
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1796 Feb 13 |
Liscalgot Urcher Tullygalloghan Cashell |
David JACKSON died. Copy case with advice and opinion of Wm Saurin. |
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1799 Feb 16 |
Cavananore |
1799 February 16 This letter from solicitor and family member George JACKSON of Dublin is instructing his nephew, the teenage John JACKSON on how to proceed with Court challenges to his father's assets after his father's demise |
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1800 Aug 1 |
Urcher Charter Lands |
John Jackson, age 19, of Liscalgot, son of David JACKSON. 24 year term from Nov 1799 from Thomas BALL of Cullyhanna. |
1823 |
1801 Jul 2 |
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Will of Elizabeth McCullagh of Derrivalley This was witnessed by an unknown Thomas JACKSON. She was the mother of the wife of John JACKSON. |
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1811 Apr 24 |
Drummuck, Parish of Ballybay, Barony of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan |
Elizabeth JACKSON nee McCULLAGH (1788-1880) – and presumably husband John JACKSON (1780-1817) likely their marriage settlement. Recited in sale 1860 May 26. |
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1815 |
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1815 Will of William Donaldson, witnessed by John JACKSON (1780-1817), husband of Elizabeth McCULLAGH |
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1817 Aug 11 |
Urker Tullygallaghan |
1817 August 20 Inventory of the possessions of John JACKSON of Urker John JACKSON died June 20, 1817 at the age of 37. He left three daughters and one son. His son David, who would become the father of Sir Thomas JACKSON, was three years old at the time. It is curious that the Baptismal registry at Creggan Church shows one daughter, Elizabeth Johanna JACKSON, being baptised on June 20, 1817 - the day of her father’s death. His wife was Elizabeth McCULLAGH. At Tullygallaghan he had cows, horses, fowl & geese worth £95.6.3. His household goods. These indicate the kinds of furnishings that would go with a one story typical Irish cottage. |
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1830 Sept 2 |
Liscalgot |
Indenture made 2nd Sept 1830 between James Johnston of Woodvale in the County of Armagh Esquire and William Johnston of Dundalk in the County of Louth Doctor of Medicine of the first part and Elizabeth Jackson of Urker in the County of Armagh Widow of the second part.Refers to a lease of 1770 Apr 1 from John JOHNSTON to George JACKSON and David JACKSON both of Liscalgot of 42 acres in Liscalgot for 31 years from 1768 Nov 1 |
1799 |
1838 Feb 7 |
Aughnavilla aka Aughabilla, Co. Leitrim |
Marriage Agreement: David JACKSON & Eliza OLIVER. Witnessed by Andrew Coulter BRADFORD. |
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1847 Mar 26 |
Auchavackey aka Rochdale, Co. Louth. |
1847, March 26 Will of Andrew Coulter Bradford Rents for up to 21 years to tenatns other than his nephews: William OLIVER, David JACKSON & Andrew OLIVER - profits to pay the annual sum of Thirty Pounds by two equal payments on the said days and times and as aforesaid with respect to said first annuity of Fifty Pounds to Eliza JACKSON nee OLIVER … for the sole and separate use and on the sole and separate receipt of the said Eliza Jackson without her husband joining therein or being liable to his debts or engagements and as if she were sole and unmarried… & 30 pounds to each daughter … & 50 pounds to nephew Andrew Coulter Bradford JACKSON (NOTE: I am guessing he was a god son of ACB). |
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1849 Aug 27 |
Aughavilla, Co. Leitrim |
1849 August 27 This is the only connection we have in terms of Memorials of "Deeds, Wills and soforth" relating David JACKSON to Aughavilla, Co. Leitrim. |
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1860 May 24 |
Drummuck, Parish of Ballybay, Barony of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan |
Deed of Mortgage. Sold to Wm Henry OGLE by David JACKSON (1814-1889) for £350 and his mother Elizabeth JACKSON nee McCULLAGH (1788-1880) pd 10s. NOTE: David JACKSON is not found on the buying side of mortgages. |
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1860 May 26 |
Drummuck, Parish of Ballybay, Barony of Cremorne, Co. Monaghan |
Jacksons Deed Poll 26 May 1860 reciting deed of 1796 July 1 & also reciting Indenture of Marriage Settlement 1811 Apr 24. |
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1867 June 28 |
Kiltybane |
1867 June 28 – a mystery involving Elizabeth JACKSON of Fernglenn, Newtownhamilton; |
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1871 Dec 18 |
Kiltybane |
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1873 Oct 11 |
Killynure |
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1875 Mar 17 |
Maghery Kilcranny |
1875 Court Case between the infant Mary MENARY versus William Robert FERRIS, David JACKSON, Samuel MENARY, & Andrew Coulter Bradford JACKSON Why Mary MENARY's grandfather David JACKSON and her maternal uncle Andrew Coulter Bradford JACKSON as well as her paternal uncle Samuel MENARY would join in the suit against her, is not at all clear |
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1875 Apr 24 |
Killynure |
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1875 Nov 10 |
Drummuck, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan |
1875 November 10 - Will of Mary Jane Oliver Bequests to various Oliver-Jackson-Reid-McCullagh-Norris family members. Sir Thomas JACKSON was designated to be responsible for "legatee and devises". |
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1876 Feb 18 |
Cavananore |
Samuel Bradford Agreement. This document was drawn up as a tool to indemnify the trustees of Andrew Coulter Bradford's will against potential litigation by the beneficiaries (Thomas Jackson was their representative) after the trustees (including Thomas McCULLAGH - in a controversial decision) leased parts of Cavavanore and Annaghvacky to Samuel BRADFORD of Carnbeg. |
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1880 Mar 18 |
Drummuck |
1880 March 18th Auction of Drummuck & Ednafirkin NAMES: John Wallace McCULLAGH (1840-1894); Joseph DICKIE; James McCULLAGH (d. 1865); Thomas Coulter DICKIE (1837-1908); Eliza McCULLAGH nee WALLACE (1809-1895); Thomas McCULLAGH (1843-1895); James McCULLAGH (d. 1892); Henry Aitkens Newell AITKENS; James HAMILTON; Thomas HAMILTON; David LYSTER; William BROWN; James BROWN. TOWNLANDS: Drummuck & Ednafirkin, Co. Monaghan. |
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1888 May 4 |
Liscalgot Urker |
Will of David Jackson. The assets were to go to support his widow, and after her death to be managed by son David, and should he die (he did – in 1903), then son Sir Thomas. Jackson. “and it is my wish should my son Thomas Jackson succeed to my farms and other property under and by virtue of the device and bequest over in his favour declared by this my will that he should make some provision thereat his discretion for my grandson Francis Jackson son of my deceased son John Jackson. |
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1898 Feb 25 |
Cavananore |
1898 Samuel Bradford Land Case This concerns lands of Cavananore & Annaghavackey - a case with implications started a hundred years or more earlier and involving several Bradfords & Jacksons in the dispute. |
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1900 Oct 31 |
Glebe Carnbeg Sportsman’s Hall Moorland Balriggan Cavananore Ballynahattin Dowdall’s Hill |
In the matter of the Estate of Samuel BRADFORD, owner and Petitioner, In the matter of the Estate of Thomas JACKSON, Representative of the Residual Legaties named in the Will of Andrew BRADFORD[4], Deceased, - Owner of Land And in the Matter of the Partition Acts 1868 and 1876. |
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1902 Aug 27 |
Annaghavacky aka Rochdale Cavananore |
REID to JACKSON Sir Thomas JACKSON bought out all the other family members who had claims that resulting from the will of Andrew Coulter Bradford in 1847. |
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1905 Mar 23 |
Annaghavacky aka Rochdale Cavananore Urcher Liscalgot |
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1915 |
Annaghavacky aka Rochdale Cavananore Urcher Liscalgot |
List of lands owned by Sir Thomas JACKSON. I am assuming that the list was written about 1915. This list of lands had to have been prepared after 1903 (when Sir Thomas Jackson became a Baronet) and before or shortly after his death in 1915. It may have been a list prepared at the time of his will probate. We also know that he owned the Cavananore lands at least by the time of the 1901 census and likely (judging from mentions in family correspondence) as early as 1892. In all, there are about 450 acres of land |
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1931 Feb 25 |
Annaghvacky Cavananore Clonaleenaghan |
Parliamentary Debate: Acquisition of Louth Estates NOTE: Patrick O’ROURKE has 152 acres which adds up to about the same as listed in the 1915 (date a conjecture) listing of properties owned by Sir Thomas JACKSON: |
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