A Compliation of notes on Londonderry Co Deeds. This includes more than 350 pages of notes
on deeds that mention Derry/Londonderry. It does not include all Londonderry Memorials - my focus has only been on the agreements
involving JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry as well as some of the
holdings of their extended family and business partners. This only includes Books 1-899. In time, I will also add more hyperlinks to place-names as well as other relevant information. My hope is that this can become an aid to assist other researchers.
Sharon Oddie Brown April 27, 2026
NOTE: For more context, see also an older page of notes at Deeds of Coleraine and Londonderry
PS It is also well worth looking for related deeds on Nick Reddan's Registry of Deeds Index Project. |
2026
- A Compliation of notes on Londonderry Co Deeds
Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Key Names |
County |
Date |
Transcriptions & Notes |
1 |
112 |
66 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Dublin |
1708 Jun 12 |
John O'NEILE, Donoghmore, James McCULLOCH & Henry
McCULLOCH, Co Antrim, Esqs, trustees by Act of Parliament, to Joshua DAWSON
of City of Dublin. Eight Townlands of Mayola lying and being in the Parishes
of Ballyscullin [Ballyscullion],
Artrea [Artrea] and
Magherafelt Magherafelt (in the Barony of Loughinsholm [Loughinsholin ]in
Co Londonderry, viz. Mayola, Aghrim [Aughrim,
Parish, Artrea] Mayola,
Tauniaran [Tamniaran,
Paish Ballyscullion],
Leitrim [Leitrim,
Parish Ballyscullion],
Derrygarave [Derrygarve,
Parish Artrea],
Ballymaguiggin [Ballymulligan,
Paish, Artrea] Shanemullagh
[Shanemullagh,
Parish Magherafelt],
Anaghmore [Annaghmore,
Parish Magherafelt]
als Drumrascombe & Devenish called Coney Island [Coney Island is in the
townland of Intake and/or Intake,
Parish Artrea, £6,500
8 townlands in Barony Loughinsholin, Co Londonderry, for £6500. |
1 |
133 |
79 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin
Meath |
1708 Aug 20 |
GLOVER-ALCOCK
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BTW Farmer GLOVER of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt &
William ALCOCK of City of Dublin Gent of the other. Reciting that Richard
JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent set to Farmer
GLOVER house or tenement wherein James ROBBINS lately dwelt in or near
King Street in Suburbs of Dublin with the Stable on the east side of the said
House and the large Garden on the south side of the said house & Stable
and also the tenement on the east part of the said Garden and Liberty of
egress and regress through the Passage leading from King Street to the
premises. To hold to Farmer GLOVER from 29 Sept 1708 for term of 50 years at
yearly rent of £26 in consideration of £200 paid by said William ALCOCK …
WITNESS: Edward DALTON & John CONNELL Clerke to Bruen WORTHINGTON.
NOTE: This was the Kings
Street holding documented at: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens Green, Dublin. SEE ALSO: the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON . This Richard JACKSON was a member of JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry. Capt. Richard JACKSON
(1668-1730) was the eldest son of William JACKSON of Jackson House, Coleraine
and Susan BERESFORD. Farmer GLOVER was
a surveyor General for Ireland. SEE: ROD: 5-261-1738. |
1 |
240 |
146 |
ROWLEY, Catherine |
Londonderry
Westmeath |
1707 Jan 15 |
Balrowen, Ballyrowen Barony Farbill Co Westmeath
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142
BTW Mary ROWLEY of Calmore Co. Londonderry, Widow &
sole executrix of Hugh ROWLEY of Calmore Co. Londonderry deceased. Hugh
ROWLEY of Westbalstown Co. Dublin Esq., Anne HALL, Elizabeth ROWLEY, Sarah
ROWLEY, Katherine ROWLEY, Rowley HILL. Edward HALL & Samuel HILL esq of
the 1 pt Hercules ROWLEY of the City of Dublin Esq of the other pt. Indenture
of Release reciting decree made in High Court of Chancery 1707 granted to
Hercules ROWLEY … list of lands in Westmeath NOTE:
A Hugh ROWLEY of Callmore died btw 1699-1701) was married to a Mary ROWLEY.
Sara and Catherine were two of their known children. Their daughter Mary
ROWLEY married Samuel HILL and daughter Ann ROWLEY married Edward HALL. |
6 |
31 |
1368 |
MITCHELBURNE |
Londonderry |
1709 Oct 4 |
MITCHELBURNE-GROVES. Marriage Settlement
Hon John Col. MITCHELBURNE to marry Elizabeth GROVES,
of Londonderry, widow & relict of William GROVES. and annuity of £90 pa
settled on Elizabeth GROVES by her said husband late William GROVES to be
vested in him. A making over the lower half of the townland of Gobnescale,
Manor of Goldsmiths, Liberties City of Londonderry, near the Ferry Key &
held from John STRONG.
NOTE: Elizabeth GROVES
was the 2nd wife of Col John MITCHELBURN. His 1st wife
was Susanna BERESFORD (1645-1706), widow of William JACKSON (1628-1688). |
8 |
271 |
2744 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
1711 Mar 4 |
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BTW James McDONALD of Ballypatrick, Barony Cary, Co.
Antrim, Gent & Hugh BOYD of Drumawillin, Barony Cary. Co. Antrim Gent.
Recited that Rt. Hon Randle Earl of Antrim by lease 9 Dec 1709 demised to
James McDONALD, quarter land of Ballypatrick for term of 31 years … WITNESS:
Alexander STEWART of Ballentoy Gent; Samuel BOYD of Broombeg Gent both in
Barony Cary & Robert BALLANTYNE servant to said Hugh BOYD. Memorial
WITNESS: Richard JACKSON & Robert BALLANTYNE.
NOTE: Richard JACKSON
(1673-1730) husband of Elizabeth BOYD, granddaughter of Hugh BOYD. SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
10 |
44 |
3015 |
JACKSON, William |
Coleraine |
1712 Jun 14 |
William JACKSON residing at Coleraine, Co
Londonderry exor of Henry BROWNE, whose son William BROWNE was raising £400
mortgage with Robert BACON on 90a profitable land & 253a 2r 26p
unprofitable land, Liberties of Coleraine. Lease & Release Sworn 5 Jan
1711. SEE: Jacksons
of Coleraine Tree. |
14 |
347 |
6359 |
JACKSON, Richard & Samuel |
Dublin |
1714 Feb 18 |
ROD 14 347 6359 AI Richard JACKSON Samuel JACKSON Dublin
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197
A Memorial of an Assignment dated the 18 Feb 1714 made by
John HARTLEY of Ashby de la Zouche in
Leicestershire in Great Britain clerk to William MONTGOMERY City of Dublin
endorsed on a Mortgage 1 Feb 1708 made by Joseph WORTHINGTON & Roger
WORTHINGTON of the City of Dublin Carpenters to James HARTLEY of the same
City Ironmonger of a Messuage or use wherein John DOWDELL lately lived with
the appurtences situate in Kings Street in the City of Dublin demised to
Joseph WORTHINGTON by Lease from Richard JACKSON a piece of ground
part of the waste ground leading from Love Lane to Kings Street demised to
the said Joseph WORTHINGTON by Lease from Thomas POLLARD and a messuage house
or tenement on the South side of Kings Street in the Parish of St Peter’s
Dublin demised to the said Roger WORTHINGTON by Lease from Samuel JACKSON Esqr all which Leases are recited in the said Mortgage and all Buildings and
Improvemt thereupon made an Redeemable by a Provise in the sd Mortgage
remained on payment of £200 and Interest as therein is mentioned By which
said Assignent the said John HARTLEY in Consideration of the sum of £212 to
him paid by William MONTGOMERY hath sold to William MONTGOMERY all those the
before mentioned houses Messuages That Ground and premisses with their appurtences
by the sd Mortgage granted and all his right and title in and to the same by
virtue of an assigning he the sd James HARTLEY also endorsed on the Mortgage
Together with the said Lease and the sd Deed of Mortgage and the debt of £200
Principal money due thereby with all interest due and to grow due thereof and
also the said land mentioned assigns and all benefit and advantage to be had
thereby to hold from thenceforth for and during all the remainer of the
severall Terms granted by the said Three severall
Leases then to come and unexpired subject to the Equity of Resumption
remaining by the said Mortgage WITNESS: William HUTCHINSON of the City of
Dublin Mercht and William SUMNER Clerk to Mr Thomas COOKE Publick Notary in
the said City . -- William MONTGOMERY and Moses CHEATHAM.
NOTE: Richard JACKSON
(1673-1730) whose 1st wife was Anne BATES of Ashby de la Zouche, was
a nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry. Also: 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON
SEE: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens Green, Dublin.
SEE: ROD: 1-517-404 for
detail on boundaries.
NOTE: Wiki:
Ashby-de-la-Zouch sometimes spelt Ashby de la Zouch (and shortened
locally to Ashby, is a market town and civil
parish in the North West Leicestershire district of Leicestershire,
England. The town is near to the Derbyshire and Staffordshire borders. |
14
|
378 |
6410 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1715 Jun 13 |
Corp of Coleraine-JACKSON Bk 423: 1708-1738 Londonderry & Coleraine
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213
Btw the Mayor Alderman and Burgesses of the Town of
Coleraine in the Province of Ulster and Richard JACKSON of the
City of Dublin Esq. of the other part… demised unto said Richard JACKSON all those the customs of the Markets and Faires of the said town of Coleraine
and County of Londonderry. WITNESSES: John OLPHERTS. Thomas ADERTON. Samuel
KINKEAD all of the said town of Coleraine. SEE: Jackson
of Coleraine. Timeline. This is quite likely Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) |
15 |
244 |
7377 |
JACKSON, Beresford |
Donegal
Londonderry |
1710 Aug 2
|
Image
139
BTW John RANKAN of Green Castle, Barony Inishowen, Co.
Donegal Gent of 1 pt & Beresford JACKSON of Ballymargay, [aka Bellarena,
Parish Magilligan.
[aka Tamlaghtard?] Barony Keenaght], Londonderry,
Gent of other pt. For £107 transferred lands of Carrowtrasna [Carrowtrasna,
Parish Moville
Lower, in the Barony Inishowen East],
to JACKSON. for the £107 owing to Beresford JACKSON of
Ballymarghy [aka Bellarena,
Parish Magilligan.
[aka Tamlaghtard?] Barony Keenaght], Londonderry,
John RANKAN [aka RANKIN] of Green Castle, Donegal to Beresford JACKSON for land of Carrortrasna [Carrowtrasna,
Parish Moville
Lower, in the Barony Inishowen East],
in Manor of Green Castle, Barony Inishowen [Co.
Donegal] for remainder of term of lease he held from Arthur
CHICHESTER, proviso for redemption 2 Aug next. NOTE: Beresford JACKSON was the son of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706). In TGF Paterson Book 135 at Armagh
County Museum, there are notes of an indenture on 4 Aug 1714 btw Beresford
JACKSON late of Ballymargay, Co. Londonderry Gent & Henry WRAY of
Castle Wray. [Castlewray [Parish of Aghanunshin,,
Barony Kilmacrenan],
Co. Donegal Esq. & Jane his wife (sister of Beresford) sells lands of
Machronnon alias Mackroharnan, Gortlee, Carnamughagh, Bollencessuddan,
Killalastin and tenements of Letterkenny … lying in Barony of Kilmkrennan,
Co. Donegal to Henry WRAY. NOTE: Maghernagran, Gortlee, Carnamogagh
Lower, & Carnamogagh
Upper, Killylastin,,
and Letterkenny,
are all in the Parish Conwal,
Barony Kilmacrenan,
Co. Donegal.
Beresford JACKSON [SEAL] |
15 |
372 |
7805 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin |
1716 Jul 16 to |
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230
BTW Alexander TERENCE of the City of Dublin Carman of the
one part and Thomas - HOLLAND of the said City of Dublin Brushmaker of the
other part reciting 27 Nov 1701 a Lease made by Samuel JACKSON of
Dublin Esq. to the said Alexander TERENCE of all that Messuage with a new
Backhouse and Backside with a stable & appurtences now in the possession
of the said Alexander TERENCE Scituate in King Street in St Peter 's Parish
in the Suburbs of the said do City of Dublin which premisses contain in the
front 37’ and backwards 36’ and in Depth 88’ or thereabouts for 41 years from
25th March then next ensuing at £10.10 whereby the said Alexander
TERENCE hath assigned and made over to the said Thomas HOLLAND .. And. To
hold for Remainder of Term of 41 years then to come at and under the said
Rent and Covenants therein reserved and mentioned But Redeemable by a
Provisoe or Condition of Redemption whereby the same is declared to be void
on paying to the said Thomas HOLLAND his Exd Admr or assigns £50 with lawfull
Interest for the same in manner and on the day of payment WITNESS: Thomas
KNIGHT Dyer and John DRURY Gent . both of the City of Dublin and by Richard
BOSWELL of the City of Dublin Dyer .
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry and Notes of the will
of Samuel JACKSON (d 1706) |
16 |
118 |
7074 |
ASHE |
Londonderry |
1710 Aug 31 |
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70
Capt Thomas ASHE of Megharafelt Co. Londonderry &
John RAINY of Belfast Gent of 1 pt and the Honble Edward SOUTHWELL Esq : Her
Maties Principal Secretary of State of the Kingdom of the other part in
consideration of £100 paid by the said Edwd SOUTHWELL sold unto the said
Edward SOUTHWELL his heirs & assigns One Annuity or yearly Rent charge of
£5 Annually forever to be issuing out of the Towns and Lands of Lower
Ballymote Ballygallam Grange Walls Grangebane Ballyhapsett the Milltone of
Ballyhassett Upper and Lower Balluclander Ballywarren Tubbermoney [possibly Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin,]
with the Mill thereunto belonging and £10 a year due and payable out of the
Mill of Grangebane aforesd and One Quarter of the Lands of Ballea Scituate in
the manner of Downpatrick and County of Downe … for and during his naturall
Life and after his decease to the use of his on his son Edward SOUTHWELL Jun
and his heirs and for want of such Issue to the use of the said Edward
SOUTHWELL the Grantee his heirs and assigns WITNESS: E. HALL of Strangford
in the County of Down aforesd Esqr Thomas Lorman of Dublin Gent and James
Maguire and John Whitehead both of DownPatrick in the County of Downe Gent
Edward SOUTHWELL [SEAL]
NOTE: Thomas ASHE
(1660-1737), married Apr 6 1693 Elizabeth RAINEY (?-1728). Their daughter
Sarah ASHE married John JACKSON. SEE Jacksons of Tobermore. and ASHEs of Ireland. |
16 |
308 |
7572 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1716 May 17 |
GLOVER-DEAKIN
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175
BTW Farmer GLOVER of City of
Dublin Eq. & John DEAKIN of Kittlearnan Co. Dublin Gent In consideration
of £108 all of Farmer GLOVER’s interest in & to a lease made by Richard
JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of house or tenement where Mr James
ROBBINS lately dwelt in or near King Street in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin with the Stable on the
east side of said house & also all ye large Garden scituate only East
side of ye said House & Stable & also a Tenement on ye east part of
Garden for 50 years at £26 with proviso to be void on payment of £108 in
trust … WITNESS James PORTER & Paul HOWEL
NOTE: This was the Kings
Street holding documented at: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens Green, Dublin. SEE ALSO: the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON . This Richard JACKSON was a member of JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry. Capt. Richard JACKSON
(1668-1730) was the eldest son of William JACKSON of Jackson House, Coleraine
and Susan BERESFORD. Farmer GLOVER was
a surveyor General for Ireland. SEE: ROD: 5-261-1738. |
18 |
331 |
9189 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1716 No 26 |
BTW Farmer GLOVER of City of Dublin to William DEAKON
of Kiltearnan Co. Dublin Gent in consideration of £600 all of Farmer GLOVERS
interest in a Lease made by Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent …
tenement in or near Kings Street …
NOTE: This was the Kings Street holding documented at: Jacksons of King Street near Stephens Green, Dublin. SEE ALSO: the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON . This Richard JACKSON was a member of JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry. Capt. Richard JACKSON (1668-1730) was the eldest son of
William JACKSON of Jackson House, Coleraine and Susan BERESFORD. Farmer GLOVER was a surveyor General for
Ireland. SEE: ROD: 5-261-1738. |
18 |
340 |
9215 |
JACKSON, Bradwardine |
Londonderry |
1716 Oct 3 |
Image
181 AI – to be transcribed and annotated , SEE: JACKSONs of Edderthorpe, in Yorkshire, England.
Between the Right Honorable Arthur Earl of Donegall in
the Kingdom of Ireland of the 1st part , the Right
Honorable Lucy Countess - Dowager of Londonderry in the sd Kingdom of Ireland
and the Honoble the Lady Lucy RIDGEWAY Eldest Daughter of the sd Countess of
Londonderry , by Right Honble Robert late Earl of Londonderry Deced of the 2nd part , the Honoble Catherine Countess Dowager of Donegall of the 3rd part , the Right Honble James Earl of Barrymore in the sd Kingdom of Ireland
the Honoble Justices of His Majesty 's Court of their place in the sd Kingdom
of Ireland the Right Reverend Father in God adam Lord , Bishop of St Davids
& the Right Honble Richard Lord Barron of Cobham in the Kingdom of Great
Brittain Richard ROOTH of the City of London & Thomas HUTTON of Popleton
in the County of York Esqr of the 4th Peirce BUTLER of Garryhundon
in the County of Catherlogh in the sd Kingdom of Ireland Barr & Hans
HAMILTON of the City of Dublin Esqr of the 5th part , Mr Bradwardine
JACKSON of Bolton in the sd County of York Barr of the 6th part , Robert TENCH of the sd City of Dublin Esqr of the 7th part William FFORWARD of Coolemacatreen in the Mount Talbott Co. Roscommon in
the sd Kingdom of Ireland Esqr and Thomas SHIPTON of Bally Shasky [Ballyshasky,
Parish Clondermot,
Barony Tirkeeran],
Co. Londonderry in the Kingdom of Ireland Esqr of the 8th part . Whereby in consideration of a Marriage to be had between the sd Arthur
Earl of Donegall & the sd Lady Lucy RIDGEWAY of the sum of £5,000 Pounds
value of Great Brittain covenanted to be paid by the sd County of Londonderry
as part of the Portion of the sd Lady Lucy – Ridgeway … |
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477 |
10608 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1716 Dec 12 |
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254
JACKSON-BANKHEAD Notes in 2009 diary Book Index
1708-1738
James JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
& James BANKHEAD of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Merchant of the other
part. James JACKSON let to James BANKHEAD 11/6 part of freehold
called Clanlarry [Glenleary,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish of Camassmacasque, [NOTE: Camus
Macosquin Glebe, Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine.] now
in tenure of John BOID [aka BOYD?] … James JACKSON [SEAL] Co. Londonderry. WITNESS: Benjamin
JOHNSON, Clerk & Edward DALTON, Notary.
SEE ALSO: ROD
409-532-269118 Jun 12, 1789 Btw James STEWART of Gracehill, Co Antrim Esq
&of 1st part & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Co
Londonderry & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife and James JACKSON,
eldest son & heir apparent of 2nd part & John GALT &
Charles GALT of Londonderry merchants of 3rd pt…. in consid of
£400 pd by GALT to JACKSON.. tenement on the West side of the New Row in Town
of Coleraine marked in Map of said town #28… description of land.
NOTE: Because of other
JACKSON holdings in the parish of Macosquin (ie 45822), I suspect that James JACKSON is related to Richard
JACKSON (abt 1722-1787).
NOTE: A James JACKSON was included in the lists of soldiers (or their representatives) who settled
in 1665 in Parish Billy,
Baroney Cary, Co. Antrim.
Also in Co, Antrim a John JACKSON and James JACKSON who settled
in the Parish of Dunaghy,
Barony Kilconway.
SOURCE: The
MacDonnells of Antrim p 466. |
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40 |
10718 |
ASHE |
Dublin
Kings
Monaghan
Fermanagh |
1717 Jan 31 |
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293 (also in Beryl Eustace Wills.)
Last Will and Testament of George ASHE & Bishop of
Derry I give & Bequeath unto my Dear Wife Mrs Jane ASHE one annuity or
yearly Rent Charge of £500 for and during the Term of her naturall Life to be
issuing out of all my Lands & Tenements of Endrum in the Kings County and
Ballycullane in the County of Limerick and out of all other Lands &
Tenements in the said Counties as also out of the profits of my two severall
Leases which are held from the See of Augher the one lying in the County of
Monaghan which I purchased from the Exr of Henry TENNISON Esqr and the other
in the County of Fermanagh which I purchased from the Lord Viscot MOUNTJOY ,
and it is my will that the said Rent charge shall be paid half year Item it is my will that my sd Dear Wife shall have power to distrain for the said
Rent Charge or any part thereof which shall be due on the days whereon the
same ought to be paid which said Rent Charge I give unto my said Dear Wife
in lieu of and in Barr of all Dower or thirds which he can or may claim out
of my real Estate Item I give and Bequeath unto my said Dear wife all
the money I have in the Stocks and Funds at London which is now under the
direction of the Revd Mr. Richard HILL of Richmond as also all my plate and
Jewells Item I Give & Bequeath to my Son St George ASHE all my
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever and all my Leases for years
subject to the said Rent charge of £500 & Ann . To have & to hold
the same to my said son for & during the Term of his naturall Life
without Impeachment of waste and from and after his death to the first and
every other son of the Body of my said Son St George ASHE severally &
successively and the Heirs Males of their severall & respective Bodies
and for want of such Issue to all and every the Daughters of my said Son and
the Heirs of their Books as Tenants in common and not as Joynt Tenants and
for want of such Issue to my Daughter Elizabeth Lady GORE and ye heirs of her
Body and for want of such Issue to my own right heirs Item I give & Bequeath
to my said Daughter Elizabeth Lady GORE the sum of £500 Item it is my
Will that my said son Sir George ASHE shall have power to make a Jointure to
any wife he shall marry by Limitting all or any part of the Lands &
Tenements hereby Devised to him to such Wife for her naturall Life and shall
likewise have power to make Leases of all or any part of the said Lands &
Tenements for one two or three Lives or Twenty one years reserving the best
improved rent that can be had for the same at the time of making such leases Item I do give & Bequeath all my Mathematicall Books to the Library of Trinity
College Dublin Item I do give & Bequeath all the Rest and Residue of my
personall Estate not herein disposed of after payment of my Debts unto my
said son St George ASHE Item I do appoint my said Dear Wife Mrs Jane
ASHE my Son in Law Sr Ralph GORE Bart & Robert CLEMENTS of the City of
Dublin Esqr to be Exr of this my Last Will & Testament Lastly my Will is
that if any clause or expression in this my will may domitt of doubt or dispute
that it be decided & interpreted by the major part of my Exr as they
shall think it most agreeable to my mind and sense and that their
Interpretation & determinion be final & conclusive to all parties
concerned without going to Law or any other violent Remedy - In Witness
whereof I the sd St George ASHE Lord Bishop of Derry [SEAL] 31 January 1717
WITNESS: by the Revd Anthony BURY of Finglass County Dublin the John
SINGLETON then Servant to the said Lord Bishop and Bruen Worthington of Dewlin
Publick Notary. Henry BUCKLEY
NOTE: Dr. Sir George
ASHE (1657-1717) Bishop of Derry. His daughter Elizabeth ASHE married Sir
Ralph GORE (1675-1733)
(a version in Beryl Eustace Wills.)
ASHE, ST. GEORGE, BISHOP OF DERRY. 31 Jan. 1717. Full,
1 p., 14 March 1717. Wife Jane. Son St. George Ashe. Daughter Elizabeth Lady
Gore. Son-in-law Sir Ralph Gore and Robert Clements of Dublin, Esq., exors.
with Mrs. Jane Ashe. Rev. Richard Hill of Richmond, legatee. My Mathematical
books to the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Endrum, King's Co.
Ballycullane, Co. Limerick, and other lands in said counties. Two leases of
lands in Monaghan and county of Fermanagh. Witnesses: Rev. Anthony Bury,
Finglass, Co. Dublin, clerk, John Singleton, servant to testator, Bruen
Worthington, Dublin, notary public. Memorial witnessed by: Henry Buckley,
Dublin, gent., Mathew Hudson. 21, 40, 10718 Jane Ash (seal)
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291 |
11549 |
JACKSON, Bradwardine |
Donegal
Londonderry
Cavan
Dublin
Wexford
Antrim
England
|
1718 Apr 11 |
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BTW Rt Hon Arthur Earl of Donegal & Rt Hon Lucy
Countess of Donegal his wife of 1st pt; Rt Hon Lucy Countess Dowager of
Londonderry of 2nd pt Rt Hon Catherine Countess Dowager of Donegall the Hon
John CHICHESTER Jun Esq. only brother of said Arthur Earl of Donegal and Hon
John CHICHESTER Uncle of said Earl of 3rd pt.; Rt Hon James Earl of Barrymore
the Hon Thomas COOT of Coothill, Co. Cavan Esq. late one of the justices in
his Majesty’s Court of Chief Place the Rt. Rev Father in God Adam Lord Bishop
of St. Davids and the Rt. Hon Richard Lord Baron of Cobham Great Britain
Richard BOOTH of City of London Esq. & Thomas HUTTON of Popleton Co. York
Esq. of 4th pt.; Bradwardine JACKSON of Bolton Co. York Bart &
Robert TENCH of City of Dublin Esq. of 5th pt.; Sir Pierce BUTLER of
[Garryhandon?] Co. Catherlogh [aka Carlow] Bart and Hans HAMILTON City of
Dublin Esq of 6th pt; Rev William CHICHESTER the rector of Cranfield in the
District of Connor, Co. Antrim eldest son of the said William [CHICHESTER]
& Arthur CHICHESTER 2nd son of William CHICHESTER of the 7th pt. Whereby
the said Arthur CHICHESTER in pursuance and performance of certain articles
made & entered into on the marriage of the said Earl of Donegal with the
said Countess and for containing his estate in the blood of the CHICHESTERs
further than by the articles now limited & required … sold to James Earl
of Barrymore Thomas Coot Adam Lord Bishop of St. Davids Richard Baron of
Cobham Richard BOOTH and Thomas HUTTON in their actual possession by virtue
of a sale made by said Arthur Earl of Donegal for term of one year by
indenture … Castle Mannor Towns and Lands of Belfast and the Towns and Lands
known as the Fall Malone Dunmurry Cynament Cave & Carmoney in Co. Antrim
or elsewhere in Ireland and also lands in Co. Donegal that is to say Lislane
containing two quarters and a half, Kinegar containing two ballyboes of land,
and Monagh containing ¼ late in occupancy of Paul BENSON his undertenants…
Claghmore & all other lands of Eal of Donegal in occupation of Ezekial
& Elizabeth BENSON… and all the lands of the said Earl then in occupation
of Arthur BENSON… Leitrim containing 2 Ballyboes in occupation of Shane
BRILLAGHAM… [Vaskill?] containing 2 Ballyboes in occupation of Capt George
BUTLER … containing 5 Ballyboes … then in occupation of John BUNBURY Carrickabracky & the Mill then in occupation of Col. John CUNNINGHAM….
And the Mill … late in the occupancy of William CARY his undertakers of
assigns … Magheridrummon and all other Lands of said Earl late in occupation
of John CUNNINGHAM… … [?shell] containing half a quarter of land late in
occupation of Robert CARY… Glentogher [aka Carrowmore
or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. Barony Inishowen East]
& Red Castle Mill [aka Redd Castle,
Townland Carrickmaquigley,
Parish Moville
Upper, Barony Inishowen
East] late in occupation of William CARY bering ¼ of land .. [Clamroe?]
& Ballyderone and all lands of the said Earl late in occupation of George
CARY then late in occupation of Daniel McCALLIN & Stephen BUTLER or
undertnenats containing 4 quarters of land Ballynally … late in occupation of
[?] CARY his undertenants then in occupation of of William CALLWELL &
John SASKY & their undertenants late in occupation of Robert CARY &
undertenants Lifsfanan & all the other lands of the said Earl then in occupation
of John COWAN & his undertenants … Carrowbleagh then in occupation of
Hugh & Neal DOGHERTY& their undertenants Ballynasy Carrowmore [There
are three Carrowmore townlands: Carrowmore,
Parish of Culdaff,; Carrowmore,
Parish of Clonca,; and Carrowmore
or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. All in Barony Inishowen East –
I suspect it is the latter.] & Gleneely
& all other lands of the Earl then in occupation of Anthony DOBBEN &
his undertenants, Ballycarran etc late in occupation of Charles DAVENPORT etc
Ballyelaghan then late in occupation of Hugh DOGHERTY or John CROOKSHANKES
etc Ballykeeny in occupation of Roger DOGHERTY
… Keenagh then in occupation of Rory DOGHERTY &
undertenants … two tates of land then in occupation of James ELEER[?] and
John CAMPBELL & undertenants Birt containing eleven quarters [I suspect Eleven
Ballyboes, Parish Moville Lower,
Barony of Inishowen
East] of land in occupation of John FORWARD and undertenants subject to
the said lands called the Birt [aka? Burt, Barony of Inishowen West.]
to lease for life of said John FORWARD to term of 29 years in trust to his
executor … then in occupation of Andrew FERGHSON [FERGUSON] & his tenants
& Tidd and Caragh containing ¼ of lands late in occupation of Walter
KARN[????] & undertenants Crossconnell and the mill or any lands called
Mills of said Earl then or late in occupation of George HART &
undertenants etc … 4 quarters Ardma[?]nihen in occupation of Collonel
Henry HART & undertenants … and all other lands of said Earl in
occupation of John HARVEY his undertenants etc.. Donelly Church Lands then in
occupancy of Andrew HAMILTON & undertakers etc .. [Duanare?] … and other
part of Earl’s Lands in occupation of James & William LINDSAY &
undertenants Errismenagh & Lister late in occupancy of James & John
LINDSAY… lands in occupation McNAW[?]of Henry LONG & undertenants …
Ballyarlashy[?] Gortesnigan & Ballagh & all lands in occupation of
Alexander LECKY & undertenants Ballynagrorly[?] & lands late in
occupation of William LATHAM & undertenants… Kings containing half a
quarter of Lane … in occupation of James McDEVLIN & undertenants … in
occupation of McNAW[?] & assigns … Henry McN[?]NUS & BUTLER
Mossaglin late in occupation of Pheleny McLAUGHLIN …. Carronbeg late in
occupation of Alexander McNABB .. Corbitt late in occupation of William
McCLINTOCK… the Islands in the Sea called Grave Islands in occupation of
Kiney McM[???] … Clare late in occupation of Owen McLAUGHLIN… Charles NORMAN
Carrowmore … John PORTER… [Aveny] QUIGLY … Carrorstrastry, Ballynahan,
Grissleastle thereto belonging to land called Shrove and lands late in
occupation of John RANKIN & undertenants … Inch containing
6 quarters of land … in occupation Triststram SWETENHARDS & tenants …
William STEWART … Robert THOMPSON … Charles VAUGHAN …
containing eleven Quarters of land …. Occupation of William VAUGHAN
undertakers … William YOUNG … Ballyechains then in occupation of Roger YOUNG
… Manor of Dunbrody Co. Wexford … Lands of Earl of Donegal in several
counties of Co. Donegall, Antrim, Londonderry, County of Town of
Carrickfergus & elsewhere in Kingdom of Ireland …
NOTE: This deed is lengthy
– and I did not capture all of it, nor can I vouch for all the spelling of
names and places. A copy is also at PRONI D509/45.
Also see British Archives C 11/1726/29:
Plaintiffs: Katherine [Chichester]
dowager Countess of Donegall, Ireland and Hon John Chichester, esq (younger
son of Arthur [Chichester] late earl of Donegall, deceased and said Katherine
[Chichester] Countess of Donegall his wife) infant (by his mother).
Defendants: Arthur [Chichester] Earl of
Donegall and Lucy Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir
Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of
Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton,
esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718 [Chichester] Countess of Donegall his
wife, Lucy [Ridgeway] dowager Countess of Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq,
Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors,
James [Barry] Earl of Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard
Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard
[Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718
NOTE: I am curious about
the involvement of Bradwardine JACKSON (b abt 1670). It may be because
of the BOOTH or OTTLEY connection. NOTE: This
deed is lengthy – and a copy is also at PRONI D509/45.
Also see British Archives C 11/1726/29:
Plaintiffs: Katherine [Chichester]
dowager Countess of Donegall, Ireland and Hon John Chichester, esq (younger
son of Arthur [Chichester] late earl of Donegall, deceased and said Katherine
[Chichester] Countess of Donegall his wife) infant (by his mother).
Defendants: Arthur [Chichester] Earl of
Donegall and Lucy Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir
Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of
Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton,
esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718 [Chichester] Countess of Donegall his
wife, Lucy [Ridgeway] dowager Countess of Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq,
Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors,
James [Barry] Earl of Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard
Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard
[Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718
NOTE: I am curious about
the involvement of Bradwardine JACKSON (b abt 1670). It may be
the BOOTH or OTTLEY connection.
NOTE: Collonel Henry
HART[E} was of Muff & Kilderry, Co. Donegal. His will was proved in 1712.
His wife was Anne BERESFORD, daughter of Sir Tristram BERESFORD and Sarah
SACKVILLE. Their son George HARTE (1685-1758) was of Kilderry, Co. Donegal.
The parents of Collonel Henry HART[E} (?-1712) were George HART and Elizabeth
CARY. She was a daughter of George CARY (d 1640) & Jane BERESFORD (b abt
1605). Jane BERESFORD was a daughter of Tristram BERESFORD & Susannah
BROOKE. |
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311 |
11606 |
HILL, Rowley |
Londonderry |
1718 Jul 24 |
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Lease & Release 24 & 25 July 1718 BTW Samuel HILL
of the City of Dublin Esqr of the one part , and Rowley HILL of the sd Hull
of the other part , Whereby the said Samuel HILL hath Granted & convey
unto the sd Rowley HILL his Heirs & assigns for ever , all those the
Quarter Lands of Carierige [??] also
Ballyreagh Ballyreagh,
Parish Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] and of the Two Quarter Lands of BallymcIlvannans [??] Co. Londonderry and also the Quarter
Land of Drumlee [Drumlee , Parish Finvoy, Barony Kilconway] in the
County of Antrim and also the Two Tenements in Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
lately in the possion of Charles BLAIR but then possed by Mathew CHICHESTER
& John WALLACE together with all other Lands in the sd Counties of
Londonderry & Antrim with the appurtances WITNESS: David LYLE of the City
of Dublin Mercht and John SMITH of the same
Publick Notary Rowley HILL [SEAL] |
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478 |
12189 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1718 Nov 17 |
David McCULLAGH & Wife to FOWLER 1708-1729
David McCULLAGH of Newtownlimavady Co Londonderry &
Anne his wife one of the daughters and coheiresses of James [BOUY? BOVY] late
of Newtownlimavady, merchant deceased in consid of 650 pounds released to
Charles FOWLER of Newtownlimavady Merchant.. lands in Newtownlimavady
WITNESS: Nicholas LANE, Samuel KING, John BOYLE & Charles CLARKE all of
Newtownlimavady Gents. |
22 |
31 |
11277 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1715 Nov 4 |
David McCULLAGH & ors to ROSS 1708-1729 David
McCULLAUGH of Newtownlimavady, Co. Londonderry was 3rd party,
husband of Anne BOVY (daughter of James BOVY deceased of Newtownlimavady).
For £260 paid by William ROSS, John COWAN + David McCULLAGH +Anne McCULLAGH
did discharge William ROSS and grant lands of Claughan, Carrick + Muldoine in
Co Londonderry Thanks to Peter McWilliam. |
23 |
509 |
14234 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Londonderry
Dublin |
1719 Sep 17 |
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BTW Arthur CAREY of Dungiven Co. Londonderry Esq and
Rose his wife of the one part & Henry of the same Esqr of the other part
, the sd Arthur & Rose his wife did convey unto the sd Henry CAREY &
his Heirs and that & those the Towns & Lands of Killybughot
Ballymoney & Farelone 18th their Appurtes in the sd County of Londonderry
WITNESS: Thomas JACKSON of the City of Dublin & Thos TORRENS of
Dulgiven Co. Londonderry Gent
NOTE: Probably Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) |
23 |
509 |
14235 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Londonderry
Dublin |
1719 Sep 17 |
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BTW between Henry CAREY of Dungiven Co. Londonderry
Esq of the one part & Arthur CARY of the same Esq of the other part the
sd Henry CARY did Declare & acknowledge that a fine Levyed of Derryard in
the sd County of Londonderry interalia unto the sd Henry CARY in Trinity Term
last past by the sd Arthur & Rose his wife was as to the sd Lands of
Derryardonly to the use of the sd Arthur Mary & his WITNESS: Thomas
JACKSON of the City of Dublin & Thos TORRENS of Dulgiven Co.
Londonderry Gent
NOTE: Probably Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) |
27 |
426 |
17641 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Londonderry
Dublin
Tyrone |
1720 Jan 17 |
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A Memorial that by Deeds of lease and release 17 & 18
Jan 1720 BTW James HAIRE of Tullyroan [Tullyroan,
Parish of Kilcronaghan,
in the Barony of Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry Gent of the one part , and James GRAFTON of Maghera [Parish Maghera] Co.
Londonderry Clerk of the other part , the said James HAIRE convey the Town
and Lands of Lower Liscabble - Upper Liscabble [Liscabble,
Parish Bodoney Lower,
Barony Strabane
Upper], Dumbumavin [possibly Dunrevan,
Parish of Ardstraw
(Strabane Lower portion), in the Barony Strabane Lower]
& Ryon [possibly Rylagh,
Parish Cappagh
(Upper Strabane portion), Barony Strabane Upper]
in the Barony of Strabane Co. Tyrone to the said James GRAFTON & his
heirs subject to the provise therein mentioned , to which said Severall Deeds Thomas JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esqr of Simon HOWER [?] Rector
of Ballystudder of Fermanany Co. Londonderry Clerk are subscribing WITNESSES
James GRAY |
28 |
147 |
143023 |
HILL Rowley & LOWTHER |
Down
Londonderry |
1762 June 15 |
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A Memorial of indented Deed of Lease & Release 15
& 16 June 1762 BTW Hugh HILL Collector of Strangford in the County of
Down Esqr of the one part and Gorges LOWTHER of Hebrew in the County of Meath
Esqr and Convey McCAUSLAND of Truthill in the County of Londonderry Esqr of
the other part and the said Deed of Release made between the said Hugh HILL
of the first part Hannah SPENSE of the City of Dublin widow of the second
part and the said Gorge LOWTHER and Conolly McCAUSLAND of the third part Reciting
Hugh HILL was served in the simple of the several Towns and Lands therein
mentioned except that parcell of Ground called Half Clone of which he was
seized by virtue of a Lease 12 June 1734 made by the late Right Houble
William DOOLEY Esqr deceased to Rowley HILL late of Wallworth in the County
of Londonderry (said Hugh HILL 's Father for the lives of said Rowley HILL
Sophia BERESFORD his wife[sic: Sophia
Beresford LOWTHER was his wife] and said Hugh HILL and the survivor of them
with Covenants for renewing Same for ever at the yearly rent of £12 and that
said Lease had been since twice renewed and that said Hugh HILL and Stephen
BENNETT the younger Merchant were then the only surviving Lives in said Lease
and further writing that a Marriage was intended to be had between said Hugh
HILL and said Hannah SPENSE the said Deed of Release witnessed that in
pursuance of the agreement therein recited and in consideration of said
intended Marriage and for the other purposes and consideration in said Deed
of Release mentioned said Hugh HILL did give grant bargain sell alien release
and confirm unto said Gorges LOUTHER and Conolly McCAUSLAND and to their
heirs and assigns all that and those the Towns and Lands of Calmore otherwise
Callmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Moyassel otherwise Mayafset [probably Moyesset, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin] Gorlatary other Gortatamay [probably Gortahurk,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Dunnegrann an otherwise Derrygrennan [probably Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
together with the Water Corn Mill of Tubbermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
otherwise Tobermore and the Several Tenements lying and being in the said
Town of Tubbermore and also all that part or parcell of Ground commonly
called or known by the name of Half Clone containing by Estimation 68a 2r 36p
of arable and pasture and seven acres of Bog plantation Measure be the same more or less all
which said several Towns Lands Mill Tenemts and premisses are situate lying
and being in the Barony of Loughinsholin Co.Londonderry together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging to hold
all & Singular the said Towns and Land of Palmore otherwise allmore may
asset other May afset Gortatawry otherwise Gortatamey Dunnegrennan otherwise
Derrygrenner together with the said Water Corn Mill of Tubbermore otherwise
Tobermore and the several Tenements in the said Town of Tubbermore with their
appurtenances unto said Gorges LOWTHER and Conolly McCAUSLAND and the
survivor of them and Heirs and assigns of such survivor for ever and to hold
the said piece or parcell of Ground commonly called or known by the name of
the Half Clone with its appurtenances unto said Gorge LOWTHER and Convey
McCAUSLAND and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns for and during the natural
, Life and Lives of said Hugh HILL and Stephen BENNETT and for the Natural
life and lives of all and every such other person and persons as should at
any time thereafter be added to the term of said Lease pursuant to the
Covenants of Renewal therein contained …. WITNESS: Robert CARSON and Thomas
TUDOR both of the said City of Dublin Gent and … by the said Hugh HILL and
Hannah SPENSE. Hugh HILL [SEAL]
NOTE: A Charlotte TUDOR
(abt 1785-1845) married Aug 13, 1796 a Thomas JACKSON (est 1760-btw
1810-1821) |
30 |
274 |
17732 |
JACKSON, Beresford |
Londonderry |
1714 Aug 5
REG:
1720 Feb 3 |
JACKSON-WRAY & wife Book Index 1708-1738
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Beresford JACKSON late of Bellymargy[Baile an Mhargaidh aka Bellarena,
Parish Magilligan,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry, Gent to Henry WRAY of Castlewray, Co. Donegal, Esq. &
Jane of Machrecannon als Mahreheran [Maghernagran]
Gortles [Gortlee]
Carnamughogh [Carnamogagh
Lower, & Carnamogagh
Upper] Bellinascadden [Bellanascaddan]
Killacasting [Killylastin]
one tenement in Litterkenny [Letterkenny,
] in possess' of James SAWYERS & one tenement in same in possess'n of
Widow ORRAL, in Killmacrenah [Kilmacrennan]
Co Donegal [no term or rent shown]. Registrars: Jon DARCES, John WOOTOON
& Charles NORMAN. Witnesses: Thomas SKIPTON, Esq. of Ballyshashy [Ballyshasky,
Parish Clondermot,
Barony Tirkeeran],
Londonderry; James WILSON, servant to Henry WRAY & Mary DUFFY. SEE: Descendants
of William WRAY [Jane JACKSON was the wife of Henry WRAY] and JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
NOTE: Maghernagran, Gortlee, Carnamogagh
Lower, & Carnamogagh
Upper, Killylastin,,
and Letterkenny,
are all in the Parish Conwal,
Barony Kilmacrenan,
Co. Donegal. Bellanascaddan and Kilmacrennan are both in Parish Kilmacrenan (on the northern border of Parish Conwal], Barony of Kilmacrenan
SEE: Beresford
Family Tree. SEE
also 1737
will of widow of Beresford 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?[probably Anticur,
Parish Rasharkin,
Barony Kilconway],
Barony of Killconway, County Antrim, for 31 years. WITNESSES: William JACKSON Esq. of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry; Alexander McNAUGHTEN, Esq of Benverden [Benvardin,
Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co. Antrim; Edmond KEATING, Gent of Berdeville [Beardiville,
Parish Ballywillin,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co. Antrim & Charles SMITH. |
33 |
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19491 |
|
Londonderry |
1721 Oct 31 |
BUNBURY-KENNEDY Bk 423 1708-1738 Londonderry &
Coleraine
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Btw Walter BUNBURY City of Dublin Esq. & Dame
Elizabeth IRWIN his wife of 1 pt. James KENNEDY of City of Dublin Esq. of
other part…. Legal case & lands of Tun Tavern with Gardens and Stables in
Blind Quay…. 3 page deed …
NOTE: A BUNBURY-JACKSON
connection is through Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), daughter of William JACKSON
and Sarah BERESFORD. She married Thomas BUNBURY. |
34 |
172 |
21077 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry
|
1701 Apr 21
REG
1722 Jun 22 |
GAGE et al – MONTGOMERY. Book Index 1708-1729
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Tripartite deed dated April 1, 1701: John HILL of
Calmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Londonderry, Gent of 1st pt; Samuel HILL, Calmore & Mary
his wife both since dec’d of 2nd part & Wm GAGE of Garvaghy [Garvagh , Parish Errigal,
Barony Coleraine]
in sd county since dec’d of 3rd part; and of another indenture Feb
17, 1706 made btw said John HILL and Samuel of the 1 pt & William GAGE of
the other part … several lands (not listed) in the quinpartite deed were
mortgaged to William GAGE for security of £400 … subject to a rent charge to
be paid to said John HILL during his life …
Samuel HILL borrowed £150.13 and £20 from William GAGE
and £150 pounds from William JACKSON of Tobermore, Co.
Londonderry Gent. And for securing the payment obliged William GAGE 28 Dec
1703 … The loan from William JACKSON dated 27th July 1706. … Court of Common Pleas 27 Jan 1706 the penalty of £300.. in two
separate instalments … Thomas GAGE of Ballymarghy [probably Bellymargy [Baile an Mhargaidh aka Bellarena,
Parish Magilligan,
Barony Keenaght]
, son of William GAGE … equity descended to Rowly HILL of Calmore Esq. son
& heir of Samuel and Mary HILL…Robert GAGE Rector of Aghadowey [Parish Aghadowey, Barony Coleraine] Clke & Robert BACON of Magiligan [Parish Magilligan,
Barony Keenaght]
both of Co. Londonderry Gents … Feb 9, 1720 btw Thomas GAGE of 1st pt; William MONTGOMERY of 2nd pt; Rowley HILL of 3rd pt; Robert GAGE and Robert BACON of 4th pt & said William JACKSON of 5th pt. sold lands in his actual possession to
MONTGOMERY including: Bally[more?] [??] [????]
Carrnargie [??], Ballyreagh [Ballyreagh,
Parish of Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] in Co. Londonderry & the quarter land of
[???lle] Co. Antrim … term of 99 years …£711 …WITNESS: John GAGE of
Aghadowey. Co. Londonderry & James GAGE of same. Memorial WITNESS:
William LAW of Coleraine Gent & James GAGE of Aghadowey.
The premises SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
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356 |
25621 |
ROWLEY |
Londonderry |
1716 Jul 25 |
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508 25 & 26 July 1716 BTW Elizabeth ROWLEY of Culmore Daughter of
Hugh ROWLEY late of Culmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the County of Londonderry Esqr deced of the one part and Hercules ROWLEY
of the City of Dublin Esqr and Richard GEERING of the same Esqr of the other
part and the Release being Quadripartite and made between the said Elizabeth
ROWLEY of the first part the said Hercules ROWLEY and Richard GEERING of the
second part Mary ROWLEY Widow & Mother of the said Elizabeth ROWLEY of the third part and the Revd
Doctor Ralph LAMBERT Dean of Downe of the fourth part By which said Release
the said Elizabeth ROWLEY in consideration of a Marriage then intended to be
had between her and the said Ralph LAMBERT and for other Considerations
therein mentioned by and with the Consent of the said Ralph LAMBERT testifyed
as therein mentioned Did grant release & Confirm unto the said Hercules
ROWLEY and Richard GEERING all her the said Elizabeth 's share party
proportion of in and to all that and those the Lands of Tobermore [Tobermore, Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin]and the
Mills of Tobermore and Succan moutter of all or any the freehold Lands
thereunto belonging and the water Courses and Dams thereunto onto the said
& Mills belonging and also of all that and those the Lands of Gortree
Gortaree [probably Gortahurk,
Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin]and the
half Towne Land of Donnegrannon [probably Drumballyhagan Clark,
Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin] the
Customs of the fairs & Marketts of Tobermore in Vintners Mannor and the
Towne and Lands of Munshinare [Moneyshanere Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin] and the
Towne Land of Brackanasheagh [Brackaghlislea,
Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin] and the
wood thereon and the Town Land of Cloghfin [Cloughfin,
Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin] in Drapers
Mannor with their appurtences situate in the County of Londonderry To hold to
the said Hercules ROWLEY and Richard GEERING their heirs & ass for ever
to the several uses intents & purposes therein mentioned And further by
the said Release the said Mary ROWLEY & Elizabeth ROWLEY for the
considerations aforesd and in consideration of Five Shillings ster with the
Consent of the said Ralph Lambert Testifyed as therein mentioned did grant
assign and make over unto the said Hercules ROWLEY & Richard GEERING
their Exas admr & Ass all that and those the Towne and Lands of Defer
Martin with a proportion of the Customs fair and Markells and mill and Mills
thereof with the Molter Succon and Grigs belonging to the said Mill or millsand
the water courfes Dams and Conveniences thereunto belonging To hold to the
said Hercules ROWLEY and Richard GEERING their Exr WITNESS: Revd Ralph
HANGARD of Castle Dermott in the County of Catherlough Rowley HILL of the
City of Dublin Esqr and William WYNN Servant to the said Ralph LAMBERT now
Lord Bishop of Dromore and this ment is witnessed by the said Rowley HILL and
John YOUNG of Dublin aforesaid Gent Richard GEERING [SEAL]. NOTE: Hercules ROWLEY (1679-1742) married
Frances UPTON, sister of Thomas UPTON who married Sarah ROWLEY, sister of
Elizabeth ROWLEY |
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250 |
25465 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Down
Antrim
Dublin |
1723 Feb 25 |
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To the Regr appointed by act of Parliamt for Registring of
Deeds - Conveyances & Memonall of Indented Deed of Release 23 & 24
1720 BTW Thomas ASH & John Ash RAINEY Eldest Son & heir apparent of
the sd Thomas ASH both of Magherafelt Co. Londonderry of the one part & Thomas
JACKSON of the City of Dublin & David WILSON of the sd City Gent of
the other part & the said Deed of release is made between the said -
Thomas ASH & John ASHE als RAINEY of the First part and the said Thomas
JACKSON & David WILSON of the Second part and Alexander McCLINTOCK of
the said City of Dublin Gent & William MUSCHETT of Magherafelt in the
County of Londonderry Gent of the third part By which said Deed of Leave the
said Thomas ASH and John ASH als RAINEY did Grant Bargain & Sell the
hereinafter mentioned - Lands & premes unto the sd Thomas JACKSON & David WILSON & their Heirs in their actual possession then being by
Virtue of the sd Deed of Leave One Moity of all that I have the Lower
Ballymote containing One Hundred & three acres - Plantation measure be
the same more or Less ' Ballygattam containing – 100a of like measure be the
same more or Less Grangewalis - Cont by Estimation 180a of like measure or
the same more or less , Grangebane Containing by Estimation One Hundred &
Twenty Eight acres of like measure be the same more or less and the yearly
rent of Ten Pound Ann growing due & payable out of the Mill of Grangevane
Ballyhassett [Ballyhosset,
Parish Ballee, Barony Lecale Lower] Cont by
Estimation 177a of like measure be the same more or Less Milltown of
Ballyhapett [Ballyhosset
Milltown, Parish Ballee,
Barony Lecale Lower]
Containing by estimation 215a of like measure be the same more or less ,
Lower Ballyclender [Ballyclander
Lower, Parish Ballee,
Barony Lecale Lower]
Containing by Estimation 121a of like measure be the same more or Lesser
Pullend Containing by Estimation 132a of like measure ( be the same more or
Less Ballywarren [Ballywarren,
Parish Down, Barony Lecale Upper]- Cont by
Estimr 210a of like measure be the same more or less Tobermoney [Tobermoney,
Parish Down, Barony Lecale Upper]-
containing by Estimation 133a of like measure be the same more or less
Together with the Mill Multure & Toll thereunto belonging & that
quarter of Ballea [possibly Spittle
Ballee ] in the possession of Charles STEWART & Henry SAVAGE has
adjoining to Upper Ballyclender Containing by Estimation 57a of like measure
( be the same more or less ) All in the Manor of Downpatrick Co. Down … To
have & to hold all & singular the sd premes to them the sd Thomas
JACKSON & David WILSON their Heirs forever To these live Intents
purposes & Trust therein mentioned , … WITNESS: John DOWNING & Thomas
Downing CLARKE of the City of Dublin Gent David WILSON [SEAL]
NOTE: John ASH-RAINEY
(1694-1723). John JACKSON married his sister Sarah ASH. John JACKSON’s father was a Capt. William JACKSON (he may
have married a CLARKE). I suspect that Thomas JACKSON of Dublin
was a relation. SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
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67 |
24565 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Londonderry
Dublin |
1723 Oct 18 |
Image
326 Abraham DOWNING of Goladuff [Gulladuff,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry Gent of the one part and Henry DOWNING of Rocktown in the
said County Esqr of the other part whereby the said Abraham DOWNING did
convey to the said Henry DOWNING and his Heirs All that the Quarter and an
half of the Town Land of Goladiff [Gulladuff]
aforesaid then in the possession of the sd Abraham DOWNING and his undertents
to which said Indenture Thomas JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esqr and
John Mulligan of Rocktown in the said County of Londonderry Farner are
subscribing witnesses , And this mem is witnessed by the said Thomas
JACKSON and Thomas MILLS Clerke to Mr Bruen Worthington of Dublin
aforesaid Publick Notary - Henry DOWNING [SEAL] .
NOTE 1708 Abraham
DOWNING Parish Tormonory took tithes from Thomas GROGG. Also in 1711. SOURCE:
1708 Society
of Friends Congregational Records. And 1711 Society
of Friends Congregational Records.
NOTE: Henry DOWNING (abt
1696-aft 1716), son of Col Adam DOWNING & Ann JACKSON (bef
1693-aft 1718) daughter of John JACKSON (1630-btw 1688-1693). There
are a few Thomas JACKSONs who could be the witness to this memorial. Thomas
JACKSON (1680-1751) of Creekstown & Dublin is most likely. His uncle Thomas JACKSON (1629-bef 1688) is possible. |
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1 |
25390 |
BOLTON |
Londonderry |
1723 Feb 15 |
Dean John BOLTONs will Townland Bk 423 1708-1738
Londonderry & Coleraine 1708-1738
To son Thomas BOLTON lands in Co Meath… son Joseph BOLTON…
son Richard… to son Joseph BOLTON 26 acres Creekstown
[Crickstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath]Co Meath (lands purchased from Patrick
BARNWELL) also Henry NICKS lands in Creekstown … Elizabeth BOLTON daughter of
Joseph BOLTON
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON
(1680-1751) was also of Creekstown, He was a son of William JACKSON
(1628-1688) of Coleraine and Co. Londonderry and Susan BERESFORD (1645-1706). |
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56 |
25622 |
ROWLEY |
Londonderry |
1723 Jun 8 |
Image
38
Memorial of an Indenture Tripartite or Deed of
Partition 8 June 1723 BTW the Rt Revd Father in God Ralph Lord Bishop of
Dromore and Elizabeth his wife of the first; Thomas UPTON of the City of
Dublin Esq and Sarah his wife of the second part; and Catherine ROWLEY of the
said City of Dublin Spinster the third pr Reciting that Hugh ROWLEY of
Calmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the County of Londonderry Esqr deced late father of the said Elizabeth,
Sarah, and Katherine did by his last Will and Testam bearing date the 30 Jan
1699 devise unto his said three daughters in Words or to the Effect following
that is to say Item and bequeath to my said wife [Mary ROWLEY] all my
land of Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and Mills of Tobber and Succon and Moulture of all many of any of my freehold
thereunto belonging and Water Courses , and Dums to & said Mills
belonging and also Mallar Now my Lands of Gortaree [probably Gortahurk,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]]
and the Half Town Land of Donegranan [probably Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and the Customs of the hairs and Markett of Tobermore in Vintners Manor and
the Town land of Munishinare [Moneyshanere,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and the Town Land of Brackaghnasled [Brackaghlislea,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and the woods thereon and the Town Land of Claghfinin [Cloughfin,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Drapers Manner with their and every of their appurtences for and during her
naturall Life and after her decease I give and bequeath all the said Lands
Tenemt and Hereditaments with the appurtences to my daughters Elizabeth
ROWLEY Sarah ROWLEY and Katherine ROWLEY and their Heirs for ever to be
divided amongst them in such manner as is hereinafter mentioned , and the
said Hugh ROWLEY by his said Will and Testam did farther will and appoint ,
that after Death of his said wife all his said Land and Tenemt of Freehold
herein before mentioned to be devised to his said three daughters Elizabeth
Sarah and Katherine should be Equally divided by some Person or Persons by
them for that purpose to be agreed upon , and that his Daughter Elizabeth
should have her first choice his said Daughter Sarah the Second Choice and
his said Daughter Katherine the remaining third ye his Intent being thereby
declared to be that each of his said daughters should hold their part and
proportion of the sd Lands in Severally and not in common and that none of
his said daughter Elizth Sarah and Katherine so long as they continue
unmarried should have Liberty to Sell or dispose of their part and
proportions of the said Land to any person or persons whatsoever save only to
one of their Sisters one consent of their Sisters but that the plan
proportions of any of his said three daughters Elizth Sarah and Katherine
dying united and is shall not be his posse of to one of her sisters or by
& witt the consent of their Sisters to come and Remain 15th his other
daughters the Reciting that the said Ralph Lord Bishop Dromore [Ralph LAMBERT (1667-1731): SOURCE Wiki] and Elizth his wife Thomas UPTON and Sarah his wife and
Katherine ROWLEY in pursuance and performance of the said last Will and
Testamt did agree upon to Nominate appoint and impower Joshua DAWSON of
Castle Dawson William MONTGOMERY of Palmore Esqr and the Revd Simon ROWE of
Ballaghyth to make a fair and equall division or Partition of the sd Lands
and to divide & same into three equall parts of like and Value as near as
may be & to Seperate and distinguish each and Third part thereof by
distinct Mears and bounds so as the same may be held in Severally according
to the true Intent & meaning of the said Will and Reciting that the said
Joshua DAWSON William MONTGOMERY and Simon ROWE have pursuant to the said
Power made a fair and equall Division or Partition of the said Lands and
Premisses into three parts of like worth & Value as near as may be and
have agreed and declared that the Town and Lands of Brackaghnaslea [Brackaghlislea,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
als Brackaglistea with the appurtences thereunto belonging in the said
Drapers Manner Subject to Chief Rent of £1 of Ann is one Equal third part of
the said Lands & Grimes and that the Town Land of Monishinare [Moneyshanere Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and Clegh in in the said Drapers Mannor Subject to the Chief Rents of £2 and
and the Lands of Gortaree [probably Gortahurk,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]]
reputed part or parcel of said Land of Tobermore in the said Vintner Mannor
as the same is meared bounded and separated from the said Lands of Tobermore
by a Ditch which runs from Sycamore Tree Standing at the Corner of Daniel
SERGEANT’s Garden to the Turf Bogg and by a straight Line drawn or marked out
from the End of the ditch which is next the said Bogg to Drumbelly Wigan
there and every of their appurtences together we the Customs of the Fairs and
Markets of Tobermore aforesaid is one Equal third part of the said Land &
premes and that the Lands and premes and that the said Lands of Tobermore (
Excepting Gorke aforesd ) Subject to a Chief Rent of £1 and the half town
land of Donegranan [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the said Vintners Mann their and every of their appurtences together in
the mills of Tobermore aforesd and the Succon & Moulture thereunto
belonging and the Dams and Water Courses to the said Millis one equal third
part of the said Lands and premes and said Deed of Partition in further
performance of the sd last Will and Testamt of the said Hugh ROWLEY and the
better and more effectually to full fill the true Intent and meaning thereof
the said Ralph Lord Bishop of Dromore and Elizabeth his wife did elect and
Choose the Town and Lands of Brackighasleaals Brackaghtislea with the
appurtences thereunto belonging in Drapers Manor aforesd subject to the Rent
of £1 frame for the said Elizabeth’s Share and third part of the said Lands
and premes so divided as aforesd and that the said Thomas UPTON and Jane his
wife did thereby Elect and choose the Town and Land of Monshire and Cloghfinn
in the said Drapers Manor Subject to the Chief Rent of £2 and the Lands of
God are reputed part or piece of the said Lands of Tobermore in the said
Withers Mann as the same is meared bounded and Separated from the Land
Tobermore by a Ditch runs from became tree standing at the Corner of Daniel
SARGEANT’s Garden to the Turf Bog and by a straight Line drawn or marked from
the end of the ditch which is of the logg to Drumbillyhagan with their and
every appurtence together with the Customs of the Fairs and Markett Tobermore
aforesd for the share and third of the said Sarah of the said Lands and
premes so divided as aforesd whereby the Town and Lands of Tobermore ) Except
only the thereof called Gortree and the half town Lands of Donegranan in the
sd Vintners manner with their & every of their appurtences together wt
the mill of Tobermore and the Grift Succor and Moulture thereunto belonging
and all Dams Waters and Water Courses to the said Mill belonging or
appertaining being the remaining third part of the said Lands and premes so
divided as aforest belongs to the said Katherine Rowley for her share or
thirds of the said Lands and premes so divide as aforesaid Subject
Nevertheless to the conditions limitation and Restrictions in said last Will
and Testam mentioned Expressed and declared in Deed WITNESS: John MATHEWS of
Newry Co. Down and William WYNN Serv . to the said Bishop of Dromore and this
Memr is witnessed by the sd William WYNN and Rowley HILL of the City of
Dublin Esq |
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187 |
28974 |
Jackson, William |
Londonderry |
1725 May 31 |
RANKIN-JACKSON Bk 423 1708-1738 Grace Church
Londonderry & Coleraine
For Henry RANKIN sailor one of the sons of John RANKIN
of City of Londonderry late deceased in consid of £100 paid by William
JACKSON of Coleraine in City of Londonderry Esq. and Edmond CARY of Redd
Castle in Co. Donegal Esq…. had granted to William JACKSON the moiety
or full half of the several quarter lands of Shrove [Stroove ?] Karatravnan Cerehew Ballymacarter [Ballymacarthur]
Ballyechan Fardrum and the Terry Greencastle. Also the lands of Curragh o
Garry two Tryans [Fryans?] Ballypatton two truans, the quarter land of
Mechletterbeall, Clare one Ballyboe and one third Ballyboe all in Barony of
Eneshowen Co. Donegall and which were all of Donegall decd And also one
moiety of a house in Londonderry…. Signed William JACKSON NOTE: William JACKSON (1695-1744), husband of Frances EYRE, and son of Capt. William JACKSON and Elizabeth GORGES. Redd Castle aka Red Castle is in townland of Carrickmaquigley,
Parish Moville
Upper,. It is on the western shore of Lough
Foyle, abt 25 miles north of Londonderry and across the Lough from other
Jackson holdings in Coleraine and Londonderry. The Co. Donegal townlands
listed here are all in the Barony of Inishowen East,
[aka Eneshowen]:
· Shrove aka Stroove,
Parish Movilla Lower;
· Karatravnan aka Carrowtrasna (it is on the western border of Stroove),
Parish of Moville
Lower;
· Cerehew aka Carrowhugh (it is on the western border of Carrowtrasna),
Parish Moville
Lower;
· Ballymacarter aka Ballymacarthur,
Parish Moville
Lower;
· Ballyechan aka Balleeghan,
Parish Movilla Lower is on the western border of Ballymacarthur;
· Fardrum aka Tardrum? Tardrum Cottages are about a km northeast
of Greencastle in the Eleven
Ballyboes, Parish Moville Lower;
· Terry I do not know what this refers to. Although there is a
Terrydrum, Parish of Tamlaght Finlagan, Barony Keenaght, Co. Londonderry, I
suspect that it is part of the Eleven
Ballyboes, Parish Moville Lower..
· Greencastle is on the coast north-east from Moville, and
probably within the Eleven
Ballyboes, Parish Moville Lower
· Curragh o Garry possibly Moneydarragh,
Parish of Culdaff,
which is on the northern border of Clare,,
Parish Moville
Upper;
· Ballypatton aka Ballyrattan,
Parish Moville
Upper on the eastern border of Clare;
· Mechletterbeall aka Meenletterbale,,
Parish Moville
Lower; Clare,,
Parish Moville
Upper. |
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261 |
30485 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry
Antrim |
1720 Sep 28 |
Image
140
Earl of Antrim to MOORE Drumaheaglis [possibly Drumnaheigh,
Parish Grange
of Drumtullagh, Barony Cary]
& Rosnashane [Rosnashane , Parish Finvoy, Barony Kilconway] WITNESSED
by William JACKSON, Coleraine. Thanks to Linde Lunney and the
further detective work of Nick Reddan. 1725 Dec 10 |
50 |
329 |
33227 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1713 Feb 18 |
ASH-JACKSON
Capt Thomas ASH for £150 to be pd to John JACKSON intended groom and son of William JACKSON of Tobermore,
Londonderry before 1 May next as portion of Sarah ASH intended bride to John
JACKSON left by her grandfather Hugh RAINY (deceased), William JACKSON agreed to pay John JACKSON £30 ster yrly from 1 May out of
Ballyscreen, [Parish Ballynascreen, Loughinsholin]
for term of 21 years. WITNESSES: James BRICKBY, Apothecary of Magherafelt,
Londonderry; Samuel WRIGHT, Gent of [Mogillin?] James JOHNSTON, Gent of
Magerafelt, Londonderry; Edward MOTTLEY, Clerk, Rector. SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore.
Thanks to Mike Stewart. |
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89 |
33668 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin
Meath |
1726 Dec 30-31 |
BALL-JACKSON Creekstown, (Notes not transcript)
Image
55
BTW John BALL of Loghross, Co.
Armagh, Esq. of 1st part & Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
Of the other part. By which said deed and release the said John BALL for the
consideration therein mentioned Did give grant bargain sell, Release &
Confirm to Thomas JACKSON in his actual possession by virtue of the
said lease all that tate of the old Castle of Creckstown [Crickstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath]& 106A 1R 34P of the land thereunto
adjoining in the Barony of Ratbath, Co. Meath inders Rents Issues and
Profitts of the same. To have and to hold the said premises with the
appurtenances the said Thomas Jackson and his heirs yielding and
paying therefore and thereout unto the said John BALL his heirs and issue
for ever the yearly rent of five shillings sterling per acre for every of the
said acres and after that rate for the said one Rod and thirty four perches
in half yearly payment viz on every first day of May and November the first
payment to be made on the First Day of May next ensuing the Date of the said
Deed of Release. Which said Deeds of Lease and Release were duly perfected on
the said thirtieth and thirty first Days of December one thousand seven
hundred and twenty six. . WITNESS: William CHURCH of Coleraine, Co.
Londonderry, Gent; John DOWNING of City of Dublin, Gent; Henry ARKWRIGHT,
City of Dublin.
NOTE: Lieut. Thomas
Ball, of Fleetwood's Regt., , the father of John BALL, received grants of
land in several counties of Ireland, which were confirmed under the Act of
Settlement. In Crickstown, barony of Ratoath, he received "a mansion
house, orchard, garden, and groves,''. They were same BALL family with leases
at Urker and elsewhere in Creggan Parish. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine NOTE: Anne JACKSON, the daughter of Thomas and Jane [?], married the Rev. Ralph COCKYN (1702-1773), and their son
Thomas Jackson COCKYN (?-1819) inherited the lands mentioned in this lease. |
53 |
312 |
35626 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1727 Jun 12 |
Image
456
RE: West Ballygelagh, parish Ballyaughran, Coleraine,
co Londonderry WITNESS: William JACKSON, JP, Circuit Court,
Coleraine, co Londonderry |
54 |
328 |
35929 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1727 Oct 20 |
JACKSON-ROE Book Index 1708-1729
. SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
56 |
139 |
37310 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1725 Apr 4 |
JACKSON-The office
of Clerk of market Bk 423 1708-1738 Londonderry & Coleraine
Btw Mayor Alderman and Burgesses of Corporation of
Colerain, Co Londonderry of 1 pt & William JACKSON Esq. &
Griffin HOWARD Gent two of the aldermen of the said Corp. inconsid of £100
paid by JACKSON & HOWARD let to them the office of the Clerke of
the Market of Coleraine and also all that and those the Customs of the faires
and Markets… rent of 36 pounds sterling. Executed by Arthur CHURCH, mayor of
Coleraine Gent, & Frederick CURTIS Chamberlaine. WITNESSES John GALT,
William & John CURTIS, all of Coleraine. See JACKSONs
of Coleraine. In all likelihood, this is William JACKSON (abt
1695-1744). Griffin HOWARD was a witness to his
father’s will. |
56 |
374 |
383350 |
JACKSON, Patrick |
Louth
Meath
Dublin |
1728 Jul 23 |
BERE et al-BALL
Rev. James GERSTIN Rector of Moyglare, Co. Meath &
John BALL of City of Dublin Esq. and the other of the leases made by Peter
BERE of City of Dublin Merchant … and William SMITH of City of Dublin
Merchant of 1st pt. Said Peter BERE of 2nd pt &
John BALL of 3rd pt & Edward DUDGEON of City of Dublin Brewer
of 4th pt. Peter BRERE in consideration of £500 paid by John BALL
and £500 more paid by John BALL to James GERSTIN assigned to John BALL town
and lands of Brannaganstown [probably Braganstown,
Parish Stabannan,
Barony Ardee. It is
south of Dundalk] then held and enjoyed by Patrick JACKSON, Thomas
CAPPAGH & Patrick FOX containing 183a in Barony Atherdee Co. Louth …
together with the subdenomination called by the name or names of Mullamore [?] als Mount Jackson – Carrick Clogher [?] and Tereboy [?] [Fereboy?] and also land of Coolderry adjoining
150a in Co. Monaghan [possibly Coolderry,
Parish of Donaghmoyne,
Barony Farney, Co. Monaghan] to hold to John
BALL and William SMITH… made over to Edward DUDGEON town and lands of
Branaganstown and its subdenominations and appurtenances and the said town of
Coolderry… from day of decease of said James GARSTIN during the Term of 99
years in trust for John BALL ….WITNESS: Christopher DALTON son of Rowland
DALTON Notary Public and by said Edward DALTON James GARSTIN [SEAL]
NOTE: It is possible that Patrick JACKSON was related to the
Owen JACKSON, papist, recorded in the 1766
Census as being of the Five Towns of Creggan Parish.
NOTE: This deed may
refer to John BALL Esq. (1702-1764) husband of Dorothy JACKSON (aft
1696-1760). SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry
SEE: Braganstown 1794 Apr 13 ROD: 470-521-308071
See also: ROD: 164-68-108899 as well as Jacksons
of Dundalk. |
57 |
197 |
37990 |
JACKSON, George |
Antrim |
1728 May 13 |
Image
112
Deed dated 13 May 1728 from town of Coleraine to James
SMYTHE of Beardifield [possibly Beardiville , Parish of Ballywillin,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
the son of the alderman of the city, of the lands of Lisnablaugh [probably Lisnabraugh,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower].
witnessed by Lt. George JACKSON of Coleraine, Thomas Hollyday
(Holliday) of Waterside, parish Killowen, Co. Londonderry,
Innkeeper. (RD 57/197/37990) |
64 |
106 |
42833 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1729 Mar 9 |
JACKSON-ROWE Book Index 1708-1729
SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
67 |
186 |
45822 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1731 May 13 |
GODFREY-JACKSON Bk 423 1708-1738 Londonderry
& Coleraine
Image
100
Btw Lieut William GODFREY of the Hon Col HOWARD’s
Regiment of foot of the one part & Richard JACKSON of the City of
Dublin Esq. of the other pt. 150 pounds paid to GODFREY for lease of
Drommore als Drumore situate in territory Ballibette or Portion of land
called Moytullagh [Moyhillagh? Moyheeland,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Londonderry [could this be Moydamlaght in Parish Ballynascreen?].
WITNESS: Alexander McCAULEY of City of Dublin Esq. & James SAUNDERS clerk
to Richard PREST of same city. William GODFREY [SEAL]See JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
67 |
264 |
46124 |
ASH |
Londonderry & Coleraine |
1731 Jun 19 |
ASH-AVERILL Bk 423 1708-1738 Londonderry &
Coleraine Pennyburns Mills
For for £623 9s 9d William ASH made over to Isobel
AVERILL mills called Pennyburn Mills [Pennyburn,
Parish Templemore,
Barony North-West
Liberties of Londonderry] near City of Londonderry. |
70 |
10 |
47138 |
ASH |
Londonderry
Down |
1728 Feb 27 |
Image
318
Indented Deed of Lease 27 Feb 1728 BTW Thomas ASH of
Maghrafelt in the County of London Derry Esq . Hugh ASH William ASH and Luke ASH
all sons to the said Thomas ASH of the one part , and Hugh McMASTER of
Strongford [Strangford
Lower and/or Strangford
Upper, Parish Ballyculter,
Barony Lecale Lower]
in the County of Down Gentof the other part which said Deed Witnesseth that
the said Thomas ASH Hugh ASH William ASH and Luke ASH for the Consideration
therein mentioned Have Demised Sett and to farm Lett unto the said Hugh McMASTER
all that the Farms in the Town Lands of Ballyhosets [Ballyhosset and/or Ballyhosset
Milltown, Parish Ballee,
Barony Lecale Lower]
in the County of Down Commonly Called and known by the name of William Duns
farm and William CARSONs farm containing 100a or thereabouts be the same more
or less with all the rights members and appurtenances Scituate Lying and
being in the Barony of Lecale and County of Down To have to hold unto the
said Hugh McMASTER his heirs Exr from 1 Nov 1720 for the full end and Term of
41 years at the yearly rent of £18.4.12 found receivers Fees two days work of
man And Horse or two shillings for each day yearly during the said Lease and
a Couple of hens out of each fire place on the premises or 6d in Lieu of each
Couple yearly with Clause of Distress and reentry and all other Clauses and -
Covenants usuall in Leases and allso to grind all Corn expended on the
premises at the Mill of Granswalls paying such Tole or Moulter as therein is
Expressed and do Sute and Service to the Court feet and Court Barons of Downpatrick WITNESS: Thomas NEVIN of Marlborough
and Mr William SMITH of Ballylee [Parish Ballee,??] Gent both in the said County of Down and
this Memorial is also witnessed by the said Thomas NEVIN - and John CADDELL
of Downpatrick in the said County of Down Gent - Hugh McMASTER [SEAL] |
70 |
10 |
47138 |
ASH |
Londonderry
Down |
1728 Feb 27 |
Image
318
Indented Deed of Lease 27 Feb 1728 BTW Thomas ASH of
Maghrafelt in the County of Londonderry Esqr Hugh ASH William ASH and Luke ASH,
all sons to the said Thomas ASH of the one part and James Henry of Grange
walls in the County of Down farmer of the other part which said Deed
Wittnesseth that the said ASH Hugh ASH William ASH and Luke ASH for the
Consideration in the said Deed mentioned have demised Set and to farm lett
unto the said James HENRY all that the part of Ballyhossett [Ballyhosset and/or Ballyhosset
Milltown, Parish Ballee,
Barony Lecale Lower]
being now in the posession of him the said James HENRY and lately in the Possession
of William ELLISON with all the rights members and appurtenances Scituate of
Lying and being in the Barony of Lecale and County of Down To have and to
hold unto him the said James HENRY his heirs Exer admr or assigns from the 1
Nov 1728 for the full end and Term of 41 years at the yearly rent of £10 with
12 pence pound Receivers fees two days work of man and house yearly or twelve
pence lien of each day and one days work from every Subtenant Yearly , or 6
pence in lieu thereof , with two fat hen from Every Family on the premisses ,
or 3 pence in Lieu of each ten with Clause of Distress and reentry and all
other clause and Covenant usuall in Leases and to grind all born Expended on
the premisses at the Mill of Grange paying - Such toll or mouller … WITNESS:
William SMYTHE Ballee [Parish Ballee],
Clke and Hugh McMASTER of Strongford Strongford [Strangford
Lower and/or Strangford
Upper, Parish Ballyculter,
Barony Lecale Lower]
Co. Down and John CADDELL of Downpatrick in said County Gent James HENRY
[SEAL] |
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103 |
49230 |
ROWLEY, Hercules |
Dublin
Wicklow
Westmeath
Londonderry |
1732 Oct 19 |
Image
59
Hercules Langford ROWLEY of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt.
Richard Chappell WHALEY of Whaley Abbey Co. Wicklow Esq. of other pt. For sum
of £500 …. confirm unto the said Richd Chappell WHALEY all that and those the
Towns and Lands of Glanmanstorone ┃ Ballowan Clardycully Curranstowne lying and being in the Barony of Forbill
& County of Westmeath and Grubing at new Cane lying and being in the
Barony of Norhullagh in said County & also the towne Lands called Gills
Loghameagh Rollins , Donmore Coldaragh als Coldiary Lands in controversy
seven acres Island Loughan lying and being in the Barony of Coleraine County
Londonderry also upper Campsie als came sonebrugh lower Campsie at Came
Contragh Cloghall Apper and Lower Grenans als Greenan are neyenage signalise
Leek Dunbarran Tully Lisdelan and the half soone Land shean lying in the
Barony of Tykin and County Londonderry. WITNESS: Walter DAWSON City of Dublin
Esqr and John WHITE clerk to Mark WHITE of Golden Lane in the said City Gent
. and John RECKLEY Drawer at Three Sun Tavern in Sussex Street in the said
City and by the said John White and John BLACK few to the said Richard
Champly WHALEY. |
73 |
267 |
510118 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1733 Apr 23 |
Image
150
BTW Sarah BROWNE of Knockmult [probably Knocknogher,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
in the Parish of Dunboe and County Londonderry Gent of the one part and
Thomas GREGG of Crossgarr [Crossgare,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Colerain]
in the - Parish of Macosquin and County aforesaid Linen Drapper of the other
part whereby Barbary BROWNE made over unto Thomas GREGG person Gregg his Exr
admr and assigns All that the Towne Land of Altibrian [Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine],
in the said Parish of Dunboe [Dunboe, ] is
Clothworkers Proportion in the said County in as full and ample manner as the
said Baraby BROWNE Hold and Enjoy the same by himself and undertenants by
virtue of a Lease or Instrument in writing from & under William JACKSON Esqr late of Coleraine in the said County of Londonderry - Esqr Deceased and
made to Henry BROWNE Gent late of the same Deceased and Devised by him the said Henry BROWNE
to him the said Barbary BROWNE - To have and to Hold the said Towne Land of
Allibrian with all and Every the Rights Members and appurtences thereunto
belonging unto the said Thomas GREGG his Executors administrators and assigns
for and during such Term of years as are yet to come and unexpired of the
before mentioned Lease or Instrumt in writing with provise of redemption
which said Deed was duly perfected by the said Baraby BROWNE and Thomas GREGG
WITNESS: John EGLESON Clk Curate of the said Parish of Dunboe [Dunboe] Simon HILLMAN
of Coleraine and Robert CRAIGE of Crossgar aforesaid Gend . all in the County
of Londonderry and this Memorial is Signed and sealed by the said Thomas GREGG
in Presence of the said Simon HILLMAN and Thomas MANN of Castle Dawson in
said County Mason Thomas GREGG … Two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the County of Londonderry - William JACKSON Henry LECKY |
74 |
373 |
51682 |
DAWSON |
Londonderry |
1730 Oct 5 |
DAWSON, Arthur-CRAWFORD 1730-1745
Arthur DAWSON of Castledawson, Co. Londonderry Esq. To
James CRAWFORD Derrygarce Gardiner of the Manor of Castledawson |
77 |
165 |
63208 |
KINGSBURY |
Kings
Galway
Longford |
1734 Apr 11 |
WITNEY et al- KINGSBURY
Image
103
BTW John EYRE of Eyrecourt, Co. Galway Esq & rev.
Dr. Giles EYRE Dean of Killalloe brother of John EYRE of 1 pt; Thomas
KINGSBURY of City of Dublin Dr. of Physic of other pt. Tripartite lease btw
John EYRE & Giles EYRE of 1st pt; Shrugsborough WHITNEY of
Nepass Co. Longford Esq & Margery WHITNEY als EYRE his wife and sister of
John & Giles EYRE of 2nd pt & Thomas KINGSBURY of 3rd pt. Reciting deed of settlement Quinquepartite 7 Feb 1677 btw John EYRE the
elder of Eyrecourt Co. Galway Esq & John EYRE the younger son of 1st pt; Sir William FLOWER of City of Dublin Knight & Sir. James CUFFE knight
of Ballymobe Co. Mayo of 2nd pt; Sir Lawrence PARSONS of Birr als
Parsonstown Bart Robert SHAPCOTE of City of Dublin Esq Edward EYRE the elder
of Galway Esq & Joseph SCARDEVILLE of Ballym’jall Co. Meath Esq of 3rd pt & Sir Walter PLUNKETT of Rabele Co. Dublin Henry WEMYS of Dunfort Co.
Kilkenny Esq & James CLARKE of City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt
& Valentine SMYTH of City of Kilkenny and John HORAN of Lisenacody Co.
Galay Gent of 5th pt made on intended marriage of John EYRE the
younger & Margery PRESTON spinster one of the daughters of Sir George
PRESTON [many lands listed… Co. Galway & Co. Longford]… For sum of £500
for share of Shugborough WHITNEY and Margery his wife and in the said sum of
£3,000 charged on said lands to hold to Thomas KINGSBURY …. John EYRE Giles
EYRE and Thomas KINGSBURY WITNESS: Baldwin CROW of Kincorr Kings Co. Esq
& John CARTER Notary & William DEVALL Notary
NOTE: Frances EYRE
(1711-aft 1730) one of the grand-daughters of John EYRE (1659-1709), married
William JACKSON (abt 1695-1744) of Coleraine. SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland
and Coleraine, Londonderry |
78 |
402 |
56818 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1727 Feb 3 |
ASH-JACKSON Bk 423 1708-1738 Londonderry &
Coleraine
Image
517
2 tenements on Pump Street in
City of Londonderry marked 211 & 212 transferred from William ASH to William
JACKSON of Colerain Esq. In consid of £50. WITNESS: John RODGER of
City of Londonderry Baker & William DENT of City of Londonderry.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Tobermore and JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
79 |
31 |
54371 |
|
Londonderry |
1734 Nov 2 |
GODFREY-DONALDSON Bk 423 1708-1738 Londonderry &
Coleraine
Stephen GODFREY to James DONALDSON of Parish of
Coleraine part of Dundooen [Dundooan,
Parish Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine OR Dundooan,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine, OR Dundooan,
Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine], formerly held by Alderman William GODFREY. |
82 |
207 |
57560 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1734 Jun 9 |
JACKSON-TODD Book Index 1730-45 Image
413
William JACKSON Merchant of Colerain Co
Londonderry demised to Isaac TODD of same Merch. All that bleach yard with
the house etc formerly belonging to Sarah MELVINS, then in possession of said
Isaac TODD together with a park or meadow abt 2a lying at the Bann side &
North side of the lower part of the Wilderness with a small Gurding formerly
Archbishop McKINLEYs & opposite to Mr. John DUNLOPs Gurding on which said
Isaac had enclosed with a stone wall then in his possession together with a
park and field formerly Mr. ADERTONs adjoining on the South side with Thomas
HALADYs [aka HALLIDAY] field and bounded on the west with the road that leads
to Ardicleave [Articlave
Lower (most likely) or Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine].
. 35 yr lease... WITNESS: William KENTON of Coleraine
schoolmaster & Samuel BRINDLEY Clerke to said Isaac TODD SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Probably William JACKSON (1695-1744) |
82 |
207 |
57562 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Jul 24 |
JACKSON-ADERTON Book Index 1730-45
Image
413
William JACKSON of
Colerain Co Londonderry demised to Thomas ADERTON town and lands of Lenon
Garron [aka Lennongarron possibly sub-townland Lenagarvin
in townland Sconce, Parish Formoyle, Barony Coleraine]
then in his possession in Parish of Dunboe [Dunboe, Barony Coleraine.],
Manor of Clothworkers & Co. WITNESS: Samuel BRINDLEY Clke & Isaac
TODD Merchant. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine William JACKSON (1795-1744) |
83 |
63 |
57561 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Feb 2 |
JACKSON-HALLIDAY Book Index 1730-45
Image
39
Lease btw William JACKSON,
of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, esq to Thomas HOLLYDAY of Waterside in the
parish of Killowen, Co. Londonderry, Innkeeper .. house or tenement which
HOLLYDAY possessed in the south side of Bridge St.,, Co. Londonderry… meared
and bounded by Edward ADERTON’s field on north & south and in west with
road leading to Ardiclave.. WITNESS: William KENTON of Coleraine,
schoolmaster & Samuel BRINDLEY clke to Isaac TODD. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine William JACKSON (1695-1744) |
83 |
257 |
58688 |
BARTLEY |
Londonderry |
1735 Dec 2 |
BOYD to BARKLEY
Deed made by James BOYD late of Calmore, now of
Gortagork, Co. Londonderry to Ninian BERKLEY of Maghera in said Co.
Merchant.... lands in Moneymore & Tamnemullen in parish of Maghera,
Barony of Loghlinsholling, Co. Londonderry ..description of lands incl Fair
Green at Maghera. NOTE: Parish Maghera , Barony Loughinsholin |
83 |
328 |
59108 |
JACKSON, William |
Coleraine |
1734 Mar 27 |
LINDSAY Book Index 1730-45
Image
178
William JACKSON of town
of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry demised to David LINDSAY of the same, merchant,
Co. Londonderry… part of land formerly in possession of James LAWRANCE and
then in possession of David LINDSAY in Parish of Drumboe [Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine], Manor
of Clothworkers, Co. Londonderry for term of 35 years at rents of 11
pounds 15s 2d. WITNESS: Thomas HOLLYDAY, linen draper & William
CHURCH both of Coleraine. NOTE: SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
84 |
122 |
58582 |
JACKSON, William |
Coleraine, Londonderry |
1736 May 31 |
MOORE Book Index 1730-45
Image
358
Lease btw William JACKSON of Coleraine,
Co. Londonderry of 1st pt; Frances his wife of the 2nd pt; & the Hon Elizabeth MOORE of the City of Dublin , widow of 3rd pt. JACKSON had received payment of £1300 from MOORE for lands of
Ballimadigan [aka Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Drumnequile [aka Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine,],
Donbally-Carn [Possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark.] Ringrashbeg [aka Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine.
]Ringrashmore [aka Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine,
]Ardaclave [Articlave
Lower (most likely) and Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine].
etc … in Co. Londonderry. WITNESS: William CHURCH &
William KINKEAD.
NOTE: Co. Londonderry
Townland Links:
NOTE: William JACKSON (1695-1744) was the husband of Frances EYRE. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
84 |
221 |
59684 |
JACKSON, William |
Coleraine |
1736 Nov 11 |
CAREY Book Index 1730-45
Image
407
Whereby William JACKSON of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Esq. having contracted many & great debts
& minded to vest his estate in Trustees in payment thereof and in
consideration of the sum of 5 pounds sterling sold to Messrs Henry CARY,
Arthur CHURCH & Thomas JACKSON town and lands of Ballimadigan,
Drumnequile, Donbally=Carn Ringrashbeg Ringrashmore Andaclave etc…. all that
Manor commonly called the Manor of Clothworkers, Barony of Coleraine, Co.
Londonderry.
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.
· 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.
NOTE: This is William JACKSON (1695-1744) SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
85 |
392 |
60667 |
HALL, William |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1736 Oct 1 |
Image
208
between William ROWLEY of Abbottstown Co. Dublin
Esquire of the one part and William HALL of the city of Dublin Esquire of
other part whereby the said William ROWLEY and consideration of an indenture
executed by the set William HALL to the said William ROWLEY granted for
several annuities or yearly rents of 500 pounds and 60 pounds to William HALL
by James HAMILTON and John HAMILTON Esq. during the natural life of a said
William HALL coming out of several tenements and hereditaments in the said indenture
mentioned …
Quoilley [probably Quilly,
Parish Desertlyn,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Leighumhier [possibly Lecumpher,
Parish Desertmartin,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Dunmurry [Dunmurry,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& Maydamlagh als Madamloghi [Moydamlaght,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Carndegsie [Carndaisy,
Parish Desertlyn,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Carncoase [Carncose,
Parish Desertmartin,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Tamlagh als Tamleighmore [Tamlaght,
Parish Tamlaght,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Ballyarlea als Ballyfarlea [either Ballyforlea,
Parish Derryloran
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin or Ballyforlea,
Parish Lissan
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
Tullybuy [Tullyboy,
Parish Derryloran
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
Dunaveragy als Dunabragy [Dunnabraggy,
Parish Lissan
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
Drumrott [Drumrot,
Parish Derryloran
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
Ballyloghaan [Ballyloughan,
Parish Derryloran
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
Anagavill als Anaghavill [Annahavil,
Parish ?, Barony Loughinsholin]
Calhin [??] McSparan [??] Duny Crunny als Derry Cromey [Derrycrummy, Derryloran
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
Turneyface als Turna fase [Turnaface,
Parish Lissan
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
Ballygonybagg als Ballyownybeg [Ballygonny
Beg, Parish Tamlaght,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Ballymoyle [Ballymoyle,
Parish Tamlaght,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Cullian [Cullion,
Parish Desertmartin,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Bavagh als Boveagh [Boveagh,
Parish Desertmartin,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Gortachurk als Gortachork [probably Gortahurk,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Derrynascallan als Durnascallon [Durnascallon,
Parish Desertmartin,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Longfield [Longfield,
Parish Desertmartin,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Tirgan als Terrygan [Tirgan,
Parish Desertmartin,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Moykerran [Moykeeran,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Moykeelan als Moyheelan [Moyheeland,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Gortnaskea [probably Gortnaskey,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Carnamoney [Carnamoney,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Ballynure [Ballynure,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Breckagherly als Brackagh [Brackagh,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Reilly [possibly Owenreagh,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& Turnabreak [possibly Tullybrick,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
All in Manor of Drapers in Barony Loughinsholin.
[Co. Londonderry] in the province of Ulster and Realm of Ireland and of the
lands and are elements contained in several indentures from the master and
wardens and brethren and sisters of the gilded fraternity of the blessed Mary
the Virgin of the Mystery of the Drapers of the City of London unto Clotworthy
UPTON and they said William ROWLEY severally and respectively for several
terms of years now to come an unexpired. To hold to the said William HALL and
is assigned the residue of the several terms for years. WITNESS: John SMITH
Esq. Counsellor at Law & John DENNIS and Mark WHITE Gent attorney.
William OWLEY [SEAL]
NOTE: France UPTON,
sister of Clotworthy UPTON, was the wife of Sir Hercules ROWLEY |
86 |
341 |
60668 |
ROWLEY
HALL |
Londonderry |
1736 Oct 1 |
Image
472
BTW William ROWLEY of Abbotstown Co. Dublin Esq. of 1
pt & William HALL of City of Dublin Esq of the other. For £1,604.9.1
towns [long list in Drapers lands connected to Clotworthy UPTON] Co.
Londonderry
Image
472
William HALL of City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt &
William ROWLEY of Abbotstown Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. [see
above] |
87 |
243 |
61465 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry
Antrim |
1736 Jan 13 |
McCULLOCH Willm to SCOTT
Image
146
Tripartite release BTW George CARY Gent son & heir
of Arthur CARY late of Derryard [Derryard,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght],
Co. Londonderry, Esq. deceased Henry CARY of Dungiven [Dungiven , Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry Esq Henry DOWNING eldest son & heir of Adam DOWNING late
of Rocktown [Rocktown,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Londonderry Esq. deceased. John CHURCH eldest son & heir of Lieut. George
CHURCH late of Coleraine Co. Londonderry deceased William McCULLOGH of
Peymount Co. Antrim, eldest son & heir of James McCULLOGH late of Grogan
Co. Antrim deceased & Daniel CARMICH of Oghill [either Oghill , Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
Barony Keenagh or Oghill,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
Co. Londonderry, Gent of 1st pt. William SCOTT of City of Dublin
Esq. of 2nd pt. & Thomas GOWAN of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. Lands: Killyblought als Killyblight als Killyblaght [probably Killibleught,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght],
Derryreflaugh als Derrylane als Derrylone Derrynafla [Derrynaflaw,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]
Ballymoney Farclare als Farclone als Farclow als Farclowane [probably Farkland,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]],
Ballyrearagan [??] Derryard [Derryard,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]]
& Flanders [Flanders,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]
all in Co. Londonderry to William SCOTT… WITNESS: William MACKY and John
SMART both of City of Dublin Gents & Audly FANNING & Thomas GIVIN
both of Co. Londonderry Gent.
NOTE: Col Adam DOWNING
(1666-1719) was the husband of Anne JACKSON (bef 1693-aft 1718).
SEE: McCULLAGH
Family Tree.
SEE: Chris West Blogs on McCullaghs
in Ireland Part 1 and McCullaghs
in Ireland part 2 and Part
3 -William McCULLAGH of Piedmount
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and
Coleraine, Londonderry |
87 |
423 |
62439 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim & Down |
1737 Dec 10 |
Image
241
McCULLOCH Henry to McCULLOCH
Henry McCULLOCH of Randlestown, Co Antrim Gent of 1 pt
& William McCULLOCH of Piedmont [Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church] & James CAULFEILD of Ballysavage [Ballysavage,
Parish Donegore,
Barony of Antrim
Upper] both of Co Antrim Gent of the other pt… marriage to be solemnized
btw Henry McCULLOCH and Ann CRAWFORD (eldest daughter of John CRAWFORD of
Crawfordstown [possibly Crawfordsland,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Gen of 3rd pt)… lands in Londonderry for marriage portion |
88 |
77 |
61667 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1737 Jul 29 |
JACKSON-Wm-MAULEVERER Book Index 1730-1745
Fortwilliam,
Image
354
Between William JACKSON Sen. & William JACKSON jr. both of Fortwilliam [In townland Tobermore]
in the Parish of Killcronaghan [Kilcronaghan],
Co. Londonderry, Gent of the one part & Bellingham MAULEVERER Ck. Rector
of Maghere in sd. Co. Of the other. Leased corn mill & lands in of
Dunarnan [Dunarnon,
Parish Magherafelt,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Owenreagh [Parish Owenreagh ] Cavanreagh [Cavanreagh , Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Moneyconey [Moneyconey,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Tullybrick [Tullybrick,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
– parish of Ballynascreen, Co. Londonderry.
SEE: JACKSONs of Tobermore. |
89 |
178 |
62733 |
SCOTT |
Londonderry |
1732 Apr 10 |
Image
98
Conveyance of Lease John KINCAID and Jane KINKAID als
NOBLE his wife both of Aghansallagh [Aghansillagh,
Parish Balteagh,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry for consideration of £16 paid by Robert SCOTT of Little Derry
[[Little
Derry, Parish Balteagh.
Barony Keenaght],
farmer, made over to Robert SCOTT the holding called Ballynhairy [Ballynahery,
Parish Drumachose,
Barony Keenaght]
then in possession of James MARTIN together with all the Houses Gardens
Tenements & other appurts for the full term of the grand lease which the
said John KINCAID held by right of his wife Jane KINKAID als NOBLE under the
Rt Hon Viscount Tyrone the said Robert SCOTT… rent £1.11.7… WITNESS Mathew
SCOTT of Little Derry, William SCOTT of Largy [Largy,
Parish Carrick,
Barony Keenaght]
& Hugh FORSYTH then of Newtown Limavady Newtownlimavady,
Parish Drumachose,
Barony Keenaght]
] co. Londonderry. Memorial witnessed by Matthew SCOTT & William CHURCH
of Coleraine merchant. … Charles CHURCH, Griff HOWARD Mayor of Coleraine.
Arthur CHURCH Justice of the Peace for Co. Londonderry. |
92 |
356 |
64896 |
JACKSON, Clark |
Londonderry |
1738 Nov 14 |
JACKSON-MARRON Bk 423 1708-1738 Londonderry
& Coleraine
Image
189
Btw Clark JACKSON of Drumballyhagen [Drumballyhagan or Drumballyhagan
Clark Parish of Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry Gent of 1 pt & John MARRON of Maghera [Parish Maghera] Merchant
of other pt. Reciting Rt. Hon William CONNOLLY Esq by indenture 29 Mar 1734
demised to Clark JACKSON the south half of Drumballyhagen then in possession
of said Clark JACKSON 64a 2r 26p par of Manor of Vintners Barony Loughinsholin Co. Londonderry… for natural lives of Adam JACKSON eldest son
of Clark JACKSON aged abt 13 years Samuel PATERSON eldest son
of William PATERSON Tobermore [Tobermore Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin],in
proportion aged about 11 years & John O’CAHAN 2nd son of
James O’CAHAN of Drumballyhagen aged abt 12 years … in presence of Thomas ASH
and Rowly HILL Justices of the Peace for Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs of Tobermore. |
93 |
30 |
64678 |
CLARKE, Jackson |
Londonderry |
1738 Sept 3 |
ROD 93 30 64678 AI Version Jackson CLARKE Maghera
Image
308
Indented Deed 3 Sept 1738 Between Jackson CLARKE of Maghera in the
Barony of Loughinsholin Co. Londonderry Gent of the one part & Jas DENISTON of Maghera Innkeeper
Witnesseth that whereas the Jackson CLARKE is by virtue of a lease under the
Episcopal See of Derry unto the s. James DENISTON & by him sd Jas DENISTON
Sold & assigned unto the sd Jackson CLARKE for valuable Consideraation
possessed of a parcel or tract of Land in the Townland of Mullagh [Mullagh,
Parish Termoneeny,
Barony Loughinsholin]Monymore
[Moneymore,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Largantagher [Largantogher,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& the lower pr of Creggadick [Craigadick,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& Tyrimony [possibly Tamnymullan,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& a proportion able part of the Mill of Maghera & the Lands &
tenement thereunto belonging which Lease 11 Aug 1738 and whereas the sd
Jackson CLARKE did by Indre of Lease 22 day of this inst Demise grant set
& to farm let unto the sd James DENISTON all that parcel or Tract of Land
commonly called the Forty Acres in the Town lands of Monymore & Mullagh
as the same is now meared & bounded & possessed by the sd DENISTON
& his undertenants to have & to hold the same unto the sd James DENISTON
his Exe admr & assignes from the 1 May before the date of the sd Indre of
Lease for & during the Term of 20 years from thence to be fully Compleat
& Ended at the yearly rent of £6 together with 12p/pound red fees which
sd premes are situate lying & being in the Parishes of Termoney &
Maghera Barony Lochinsholling [Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry and the sd Deed further Witnesseth that the sd Jackson CLARKE
doth Cont & Agree to & with the sd James DENISTON that he the sd
Jackson CLARKE his Ex Admd , & assigns shall & will from time to time
& at all times hereafter Renew unto the said Jas DENISTON, his Admr &
ass the sd Lands & premes for such term & time as he the sd Jackson CLARKE
his Admd & ass shall renew the Lease with the Lord By of Derry & his
successors is from time to him and as often toties quoties at &
under the same the same yearly rent & fees & the same reservations
restrictions conditions & agreements comprised in the sd Lease WITNESS: Bellingham
MAULEVERER of the Town & Parish of Maghera Barony Loughinshollet [Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry & William DOCHERTY of the Town & Parish of
Magherafelt in the afore County & this Memr is also Witnessed by sd Wm DOCHERTY
Jackson CLARKE [SEAL] … & in the presence of Rowley HILL & Thomas ASH
Esq his Maties Justices of ye peace for Co. Londonderry. |
94 |
395 |
66876 |
JACKSON, William |
Galway
Londonderry
Dublin
Kings |
1739 Jul 11 |
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224
BTW Col. John EYRE of Eyerscourt, Co. Galway of 1st pt & William JACKSON of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Esq &
Hercules DAVIS of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt. Baldwin CROWE of
Kincorr [Kincora,
Parish Wheery
or Killagally, Barony Garrycastle] Kings
Co Esq of 3rd pt & George CAULFIELD Esq. of 4th pt…. Lands in Galway and [Garbally?][Galbally,
Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk]
Kings Co. .. £800 … WITNESSES: Henry CRITCHLY Gent & Thomas CAVE
Mathematical Instrument maker both of City of Dublin & James SAUNDERS
clerk to William PARRY of Dublin Notary public
NOTE: John EYRE (bef
1677-1745) of Eyrecourt. William JACKSON (abt 1695-1744) of Coleraine husband
of Frances EYRE (1711-aft 1730). Frances EYRE was a niece of John EYRE. John
married twice but died d.s.p. |
95 |
133 |
65963 |
JACKSON, John |
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1738 Dec 25 |
HILL & Ld Tyrone-HOWARD
The field marked No 8
The Bann Field A messuage 67
& 68 Garden
The House wherein Griffn Howard dwells
The House called y Big Stable
The small Cabbin formerly in possession of John
Jackson & Mary Foster – a Tan Yard & 2 fields
Image
374
BTW Rowley HILL of Wallworth [either Walworth,,Parish Faughanvale,
Barony Tirkeeran,
or Walworth,
Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
Barony Keenaght,]
Co. Londonderry Esq. in [Be?]half of the Right Hon Marcus Lord Viscount
Tyrone of 1 pt & Griffin HOWARD of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Alderman of
the other pt. granted to Griffin HOWARD the field marked in Map (No 8)
containing 5a also a field called or known by the name of Bannfield also the
house wherein said Griffin HOWARD now dwells with appurtenances containing
35’ in front & 74’ in depth together with the house called or known by
the name of the Bigg Stable all now in possession of said Griffin HOWARD
together with a small Cabbin formerly in possession of John JACKSON & Mary FORSTER adjoining the East end of said Stable in Town of Coleraine
… during term granted by Irish Society London … duly executed by Rowley HILL
& WITNESS: Hercules HEYLAND of Castleroe [Castleroe,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine]
Co. Londonderry Esq & Farmer GLOVER of Coleraine Gent & Thomas BRUMHALL of Coleraine.
NOTE: This John JACKSON may have been John JACKSON (btw 1666-1680-1690).
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
96 |
7 |
66152 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1738 |
TODD-HUTCHESON
Isaac Todd’s half or pt of a house
Back Yard & Outhouses No 19; 20 Markett Street
Image
10
BTW Isaac TODD of Killowniny Co.
Londonderry Merchant of 1 pt & James HUTCHISON of Coleraine Co.
Londonderry Merchant of other pt. … half or part of house in Market Street of
Colerain No 19..20 rvth ye Back Yard and houses & appres from
lease granted by Honorable Irish Society London … WITNESS: Farmer GLOVER
& Samuel KINKEAD both of Coleraine Gent
NOTE: I suspect a relationship
with Isaac
TODD (1742-1819), a merchant active in Canada,
son of John TODD and his wife Elizabeth PATTERSON. SEE: Wiki. |
96 |
298 |
67763 |
JOHNSTON |
Londonderry |
1748-58 |
Dorothy-JOHNSTON
Dorothy JOHNSTON widow, John JOHNSTON & Anthony
JOHNSTON all of Leitrim in Parish of Ballyscullion, Co Londonderry |
96 |
378 |
68385 |
JACKSON |
Londonderrry |
1739 Mar 15 |
KINKEAD-JACKSON 1739-1810
Image
207
Btw Mary KINKEDD of Waterside
in Parish of Killowen, widow of 1 pt. William
JACKSON of Coleraine Esq. of other part KINKEDD assigned house at
Waterside [Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
lately built wherein she dwells and the field and park of land No 52 divided
into three parks 52, 53 & 54 all situated in Manor of Clothworkers, Co.
Londonderry…. WITNESS: Charles KINKEAD of Somerseat [Somerset,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine ] Esq & William KINKEAD of Coleraine Shopkeeper both of Co. Londonderry
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
97 |
366 |
68726 |
|
Londonderry |
1737 Oct 8 |
KINKEAD-INNES 1739-1810
Image
498
Mary KINKEAD of Waterside [Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish of Killowen, Co. Londonderry widow of 1 pt & James INNES of City
of Dublin Esq. of other pothouse at Waterside where Mary KINKEAD dwells and
the field or Park of Land No. 52 divided into three parks (Viz) 52, 53 &
54 formerly HOUSTONs holding & the House and Garden adjoining Mr.
COOPERs now in possession of Thomas STURGEON all in Parish Killowen WITNESS:
Elizabeth KINKEAD spinster & William KINKEAD vintner both of Paris
Killowen & Robert MILLER of Coleraine Merchant Mary KINKEAD [SEAL].….. NOTE: See also William JACKSON of Coleraine:
ROD: 96-378-68385. |
99 |
234 |
68870 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1740 Apr 10 |
Earl of Shelburne &
others-Earl of Bessborough
The Goldsmith’s Proportion Coleraine
Image
427
BTW Rt Hon Henry Earl of
Shelburne of 1 pt & Rt Hon Brabazon Earl of Bessborough of other pt.
[dozens of townlands mentioned in Manor of Goldsmith’s Hall]
NOTE: Brabazon
Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough (1679 – 4 July 1758) |
99 |
283 |
69139 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1740 Jun 13 |
RICHARDSON-EYLES & ors
The Merchant Taylor’s
Proportion Coleraine
Image
453
BTW William RICHARDSON of Somerset Co Londonderry Esq of 1
pt & Sir John EYLES Bart Post master General and one of the Aldermen of
City of London & Roger DRAKE of City of London of other pt. … release in
five parts … marriage of Mary EYLES to William RICHARDSON … all the Mannor of
Land of Saint John Baptist in Co. Londonderry als Coleraine and also all the
Advowson Donation Fee Disposition & Right of Patronage by Church of Camus
Co. Londonderry … [dozens of townlands … demised by Company of Merchant
Taylors to John GORGES 4th & 5th day of June 1663 |
100 |
71 |
69591 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1739 Feb 9 |
Earl of Antrim-McNAUGHTEN
Kirkstown in ye Long
Liberties
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43
BTW Alexander Earl of Antrim of
1 pt & Bartholomew McNAUGHTEN of Benvardining [Benvardin, Parish of Dunluce, in the Barony of Dunluce Lower] Co. Antrim Esq.– all that quarter land of Kirkstown [Kirkistown, Parish Ballyrashane, Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] containing 77a in Long
Liberties of Colerain, Barony Dunluce Co. Londonderry … WITNESS: Samuel
WARRING & Gabrielle HEATLY both of City of Dublin |
100 |
285 |
70504 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1740 Jan 20 |
LINDSAY Book Index 1730-45
Image
157
1737 Oct 21 BTW William JACKSON of Fortwilliam in
the Parish of Killcarnae and County of Londonderry Gent of the one part and
Walter LINDSAY of Cahowes and Barbara CORNWALL of Cornwall’s Grove Spinster
both in the Barony of Dungannon and County of Tyrone of the last Will and
Testament of John CORNWALL late of Cornwall’s Grove aforesaid Deced of the
other part Importing that a Marriage was intended soon thereafter day to be
solemnized between William JACKSON Jun Son of the above Named William
JACKSON and Miss Martha CORNWALL Daughter of the said John and Barbara CORNWALL
which Intended Marriage according took effect and the sum of £30 and £70
with the free hold of Dunnigrin or Fort William aforesaid and the Lease hold
lands of Ballynascreen Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin called by the Names of Owenreagh [Owenreagh ] Dunarnan [possibly Glenviggan]
Cavenreagh [Cavanreagh]
Monycony [Moneyconey]
Ballybrick [Tullybrick]
and Moyard [Moyard]
[all in Electoral Division of The Six Towns,]
are settled and charged with the payment of the said Severall Sums to the
said William JACKSON In as expressed in the articles and a Jointure of
£30 a year secured by the said Articles to the said Martha in case the
survive her said husband with several other Covenants therein mentioned as by
the same may more at large appear the due Execution of which articles by the
said William JACKSON Senr and Barbara CORNWALL WITNESS: Rev Mr. John TRACY
of Moybeg the County of Londonderry the William FLEMING of Monymore [probably Moneymore,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the said County of Londonderry Gent and by Andrew CARMICHAEL of Dungannon
in the County of Tyrone Scrivener and the signing & Sealing of this
Memorial by the said Barbara CORNWALL [SEAL]
NOTE: This is part of the William JACKSON of Tobermore line. |
101 |
172 |
70503 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1740 Jan 20 |
Image
92
Lease by Catherine ROWLEY of City of Dublin spinster
& Rowley HILL of Walworth [Walworth,
Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
Barony Keenaght and/or Walworth,
Parish Faughanvale,
Barony Tirkeeran NOTE: They share a border], Co. Londonderry
esq. to William JACKSON Jr of Dunnigrenan [possibly Drumballyhagan or Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin]
Co Londonderry Surgeon bearing date the 17th day of June 1735
whereby Catherine ROWLEY demised to said William JACKSON all that
part of the half town of Dunnigrennan formerly held by David BIGOTT John
McMICHAEL together with the old Highway from the housestead wherein Gillaspy
M’CONNAGHY formerly lived to the Flush called Dunigrinen Flush also that part
of the town of Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan, Barony Loughinsholin]
cont 3 tenements ranging to the street of Tobermore Town on the South and to
a road or way of forty foot broad of the rere made out of Tobermore town to
Dunigrinnan Fort on the West which was served out of this demise… more
description.. were demised by Hugh ROWLEY to Robert Mc[ILREE?] and the same
was held by Capt William JACKSON father to the said William JACKSON excepting unto the said Catherine ROWLEY & Rowley Hill the meadow next to
the Flush which Hugh ROWLEY kept to his own use. All to William JACKSON jr for lives of said William JACKSON jr. Ann CUNNINGHAM jr
daughter of Gorges CUNNINGHAM of Spring Hill, Co. Londonderry & Martha
CORNWALL daughter of John CORNWALL of Mullaghmargaret Co. Tyrone Gent.
WITNESS: Letitia HILL, spinster, John CORNWALL Sadler George MOORE Public
Notary all of City of Dublin. NOTE: See
reference to marriage of a William JACKSON to a Martha CORNWALL
ROD #70504. This may link the JACKSONs of Tobermore to the JACKSONs of Coleraine and also given the ROWLY connection to the JACKSONs
of Tullyvallen and from there to the JACKSONs
of Urker.
NOTE: Dun Grianan Fort (in
this deed as Dunigrinnan Fort?) is in Co. Donegal. Greenfort
Demesne (Grianfort) , Clondavaddog Civil Parish, Barony of
Kilmacrenan, Co. Donegal
Greenfort
Island (aka Green Fort Island) , Clondavaddog Civil Parish, Barony of
Kilmacrenan, Co. Donegal
NOTE: In 1796 there was a Robert McIlree at the Vow [a
townland on the River Bann where there once was a ferry]. Belfast News
Letter. Thanks to Linde Lunney for this. |
101 |
323 |
71409 |
BALL, Thomas |
Meath
Armagh
Dublin |
1741 May 15 |
BALL-GAGE Bk 2 1739-1810
Image
168
Thomas BALL of Dublin Esq. of
1pt & Rev. John GAGE of Ashdowneybig [??] Co. Londonderry of other pt £1,145..townlands Nevintown [Knavinstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath]] & Creekstown
[Crickstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath] Co Meath & Emerycam [Ummeracam
(Ball) North and/or Ummeracam
(Ball) South, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper],
Shet[?Sheetrim,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] [Munogg? Monog,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
Dunloghery [Drumlougher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] , Teer
[Teer,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Annaghmore [Annaghmare,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Drumncavalk [possibly Drummuckavall,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Tullyogallagh [Tullyogallaghan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Aghduffe [probably Aughanduff,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper ]
Cargint [possibly Carnagat,
Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper] those
the town and lands of Crossmaglen [Crossmaglen,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper] Urgher [aka [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Legmoylin
[Legmoylin,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] otherwise Tullydonnell [Tullydonnell
(Gage) or Tullydonnell
(O'Callaghan), Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper] &
Drumully otherwise Balls Quarter [??] Corlys [probably [Corliss,
Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upper] &
Sturgan [possibly Sturgan,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), in the Barony of Orior Upper, NOTE: a part of a townland named Tullymore (not sure
which one) was referred to as Tullymore Sturgeon] situate lying and
being in the Co. of Armagh.
NOTE: A John BALL
(1702-1764) Esq. was the husband of Dorothy JACKSON of the JACKSONs of Coleraine. He was 1st cousin of
Thomas BALL (1696-1742) of Parish of Creggan and also of Bath, England. |
101 |
363 |
71652 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1735 Dec 1 |
Image
188
William JACKSON of Colerain in the County of Londonderry Esq . for £15.15.0 paid & for the rents & did
set to John WHITE Samuel MOOR John HANNA Duncan CALVY James MITCHELL and
James REED the three parts of the Townland of Ballystroan, [NOTE: Changed parish
boundaries: Ballystrone, Parish Formoyle, Barony Coleraine] now in their possion Situate lying and being in the Parish of
Dunboe Manner of Clothworkers County of Londonderry … 1 Nov 1735 for the full
Time or Space of 35 years at the yearly Rent of £34.9 … Together with 18 Fatt Pullets to be delivered by the first
day of Jany or 6s in lieu … also to Carry every summer season to the Mansion
House near Coleraine of their own cutting and winning 90 Sacks of Turff
yearly Containing 10 Bushell … or £1.2.6 … WITNESS: William CHURCH and Henry PLATT both of Colerain
and County of Londonderry and this Memorial is witnessed by said Henry PLATT
William KINKEAD of Coleraine … Farmer GLOVER – Hercules HYLAND William FORD two
Justices of the Peace for the County of Londonderry
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. See also Memorial Plaque
to KINCAID at St. Patrick’s Church Coleraine. |
101 |
371 |
71699 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1734 Nov 9 |
JACKSON-FORBES & ors Book Index 1730-45
Image
192
William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry
Esq. in consideration of £14.11.9 set to John FORBES, Mary FORBES, Joseph
LEIGHTON, John BOYD & James FORBES all of Ballywoodrickmore [Ballywildrick
Lower, & Ballywildrick
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
in Parish Dunboe … yearly rent of £11.15s with Duties to wit one Dozen of
good Puletts … 35 sacks of turf …. WITNESS: William CHURCH & Samuel
MOORE both of Coleraine Memorial WITNESS: William CHURCH & John BOYD of
Ballywillrickmore William JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. |
102 |
426 |
71609 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Aug 14 |
JACKSON-HOLMES
Image
243
William JACKSON of
Colerain, Co Londonderry, Esq. For rent set to John HOLMES land of Ardadillon
[Artidillon,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish of Dunboe, Manor of Clothworkers, Co Londonderry … Duties 6 bushels
of [?] clean oats … 30 sacks turf of his own cutting and winding every sack
containing 10 bushels… WITNESS: William CHURCH & John BOYD of
Ballywillrick [Ballywildrick
Lower, & Ballywildrick
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine].
John HOLMES [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. |
102 |
436 |
71651 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1734 Oct 25 |
JACKSON-MOORE
Bk 101 in Lessor index was incorrect
Image
248
William JACKSON of Coleraine in the County of Londonderry Esqr in Consideration
of £1.10.7 let to Samuel EASKEY
Mathew HINES and NESBITT all of Toymullan [given proximity on border of
Parish Drumboe likely Formullen (For-mullan), Parish Formoyle, Barony Coleraine] , parish Dunboo [Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] all that the two parts of Loymullan aforesaid now in their
possession Scituate lying and being in the parish of Dunboe Man of
Clothworkers & County of Londonderry aforesaid to have and to hold the
said Demised premisses with the appurs thereunto belonging unto the said land
Samuel EASKEY Mathew HINES and NESBITT for 31 years at the yearly rent of £6.14.5 with Duty to wit six Bushells of
Good Sufficient merchantable Oats or two Shillings & pence to be Delivered
yearly upon the first day of January also Thirty sacks of Turf this and their
own Cutting and binding of Seven shill and Sixpence in lieu thereof the Court
to be deliver the mansion house near Coleraine by the first day of August and
Every Sack containing Ten Bushels Wherein Severall other Clauses and
covenants contained more large do and may appear. WITNESS: Thomas ADERTON and
William CHURCH both of Coleraine and County aforesaid and this me is
witnessed by the said Church and John BOYD of Ballywillrick [Ballywildrick Lower and/or Ballywildrick Upper, Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] William JACKSON [SEAL] |
104 |
8 |
71677 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1741 Jun 17 |
Earl of Antrim-O’NEILL
Caphagh .. Garbergel
Tulloghmurry Gorryburgal
[?] Warren Ballygelagh
[?] [?]
[?] [?]
[?] [?]Pa Agherton
Image
11
BTW Rt Hon Alexander Earl of Antrim of 1 pt & Felix
O’NEILL of Neilsbrook [in Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper,]
Co. Antrim Esq of the other … the quarter lands of Cappagh [either Cappagh
Beg or Cappagh
More, Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] the quarter land of Tulloghmurry [either East
Tullaghmurry or West
Tullaghmurry Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine], and the Conde Warren [?] the quarter land of
Drumslade [Drumslade,
Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine], the quarter land of Garborgel otherwise
Gorryburgal [Garborgle,
Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] and Carnalbanagh the quarter land of Ballygelagh
[probably Ballygallin,
Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine], the quarter land of Craigtown [either Craigtown
Beg, or Craigtown
More, Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine]and Island Tassery [Island-Tasserty,
Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] all in Parish Aghertonlong [aka Ballyaghran]
Liberties of Colerain Co. Londonderry … WITNESS: Samuel WARING & Gabriel
HEATLY both of City of Dublin Gent |
104 |
150 |
72358 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1734 Jul 22 |
JACKSON-COCHRAN Book Index 1730-45
Image
84
BTW William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry Esq. ... set to Samuel COCHRAN of Fox Dardaress
in Parish Dunboe all that third part of Foxdardress [probably Dartress,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] … 4 bushels of sufficient clean oats 20 barrels
of Turf to be delivered to Mansion House House [aka Jackson Hall in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] near Coleraine … WITNESS: William CHURCH &
& Mathew STEELE both of Coleraine. Samuel COCKRAN [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. |
105 |
33 |
72359 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Aug 11 |
JACKSON-MILLER Book Index 1730-45
Image
322
William JACKSON of
Colerain, Co Londonderry Esq. .. town land called Bogtown [Bogtown,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] lands in Drumboe, Manor of Clothworkers to David
MILLER & John MILLER… rent of 15 pounds 13s 8d together with one Bowl or
twelve bushels of fluffed and cleaned oats… and deliver to the Mansion House House
[aka Jackson Hall in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraineone
hundred barrels of turf every barrel containing ten bushels of their own
cutting and winding…35year term.. Witnessed: Samuel MOORE & John BOYD. Of
Ballywillrick [Ballywildrick
Lower, & Ballywildrick
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],,
Co Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
105 |
34 |
72360 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1741 Oct 21 |
JACKSON-LONG Book Index 1730-45
Image
323
William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry to John LONG for 1/3rd part of
Ballyhacket Moygilligan [Ballyhacket
Magilligan, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine,]
in parish of Drumbo, Manor of Clothworkers House [aka Jackson Hall in
Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] for similar terms as above. WITNESS: William
KINKEAD & William CHURCH
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
105 |
34 |
72361 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1741 Oct 21 |
JACKSON-BOYD Book Index 1730-45
Image
323
WilliamJACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry part of
Ballyhacket Clonconney [Ballyhacket
Glenahorry, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish of Drumbo, Manor of Clothworkers, to Benjamin BOYD. Similar to above.
WITNESS: Samuel MOORE & Henry HAMILTON.
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
105 |
35 |
72362 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1741 Oct 21 |
JACKSON-FENSON [BENSON?] Book Index 1730-45
Image
323
William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry to
Joseph TERSON (BENSON?) of Ballywooldrichmore [Ballywildrick
Lower, and/or Ballywildrick
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
all that part of Ballywooldrichmore now in his possession, parish of Drumbo.
Manor of Clothworkers, Co. Londonderry for 35 years. WITNESS: William CHURCH
& James FORBES. William JACKSON [SEAL]
Similar to above. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
105 |
487 |
74424 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1742 Jul 9 |
JACKSON-WILSON
Clothworkers
Image
536
BTW William JACKSON of Colerain Co. Londonderry
Esq in consideration of £7.18.3
Lease of townland of Ballymoney [Ballymoney,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish of Dunboe, Manor of Clothworkers did set to farm to James WILSON,
James RANKIN & Wm LOUGHRICK all of Ballymoney also that townland of
Ballymoney now in their possession… term of 35 years.. yearly rent of £5.5.6
with duties to wit 30 sacks of turf of their own cutting and winding and
every sack containing ten bushels or else 7s 6d in Lieu to be delivered
yearly at the Mansion House [aka Jackson Hall
in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] near Colerain. WITNESS:
William CHURCH & Samuel MOOR both of Colerain Memorial witnesses Samuel
MOOR & John BOYD. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
106 |
21 |
72558 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1736 Nov 13 |
GODFREY-DOHERTY
A Tan Yard near Mill Bridge
Image
18
BTW William GODFREY of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Tanner
of 1 pt & William DOHERTY of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Merchant of other
pt. … article of agreement granted to William GODFREY by Hon Soc of Governor
and a first [?] London of the New Plantation of Ulster of the Tannyard at or near the Mill Bridge in the
Suburbs of Coleraine for term of 61 years … WITNES: Joseph DOUTHILL of
Coleraine Inn Keeper & Rev. John McLEAN of Prospect Co. Antrim |
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74511 |
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Londonderry
Coleraine |
1740 Jul 10 |
GODFREY-DALHOUSSEN
A Tan Yard Without Kings Gate
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BTW William GODFREY of Coleraine
Co. Londonderry Gent of 1 pt & Charles DALHOUSE of Coleraine Shopkeeper
& Robert DALHOUSE of Parish Aghanlowin [possibly Aghadowey] Co. Londonderry Farmer of other pt … Tannyard being without
Kings Gate of Coleraine next joining to the Mill Bridge with the waste
Newhouse Garden & all other appurtenances as held from Hon Society of
London for term of 31 years … WITNESS: John McALLISTER Castleroe [Castleroe, Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine] Co. Londonderry & John McDOUGALL of Coleraine
Merchants
NOTE: At “Kings Gate”
was a drawbridge over the Moat, on the eastern end of Church Street, in line
with the east wall of St. Patrick’s Church graveyard. It was in Coleraine,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine |
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194 |
75823 |
ASHE, Luke |
Londonderry
Dublin
Sligo
Longford |
1843 Feb 4 |
ASH RAINEY & Ors -NESBITT.
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139 Crean’s Close
BTW William Ash RIENY [aka Ash RAINY] of BallymCuggin [??] Co. Londonderry & Lawrence VERNON of Sligo
Co. Sligo Esq. of 1 pt & Carnacross NESBITT of Aghamore Co. Longford Esq.
of the other pt. …Reciting that Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman
indenture 8 Apr 1710 lease plot of ground lately in possession of George
CROFTON Gent in Stephen St. Town of Sligo to Mary YEEDON … lives said Mary
YEEDON & Mary YEEDON daughter & Margaret YEEDON 2nd daughter … and reciting indenture 1 Jun 1728 the said Mary YEEDON in
consideration of the natural love an affection unto Peter SMITH &
Margaret SMITH otherwise YEEDON his wife… reciting Benjamin BURTON by one
other indenture 28 Oct 1725 demised to said Mary YEEDON all that Park
formerly called Creane Close containing 1a 3r in Town of Sligo to hold for
loves of Toby PEYTON of Laheeen Co. Leitrim Gent Mary PEYTON wife to said
Toby PEYTON and Margaret YEEDON daughter to said Mary YEDDON … Mary YEEDON
then wife of Tobias PEYTON … Peter SMITH lease 6 Jun 1733 in consideration of
paid by Luke ASH of Sligo … Mary PEYTON otherwise YEEDON one of the lives is
dead, Benjamin BURTON of Burton Hall Co. Carlow Esq. by deed of renewal 17
Oct 1739 in consideration of £2 paid by Luke ASH inserted name of Luke ASH
instead of Mary PEYTON otherwise YEEDON deceased … also reciting Philip CX of
Sligo Co. Sligo Esq lease 27 Nov 1739 demised to Luke ASH three following
Parkes that is to say the two north Parks mearing the [?] uses and the Middle
Park between the Park in possession of James GIBSON and a Park in possession
of said Philip COX the Three Parks containing 7a with one other Park in
possession of Philip COX granted by Owen WYNE of Hazelwood Co. Sligo Esq. to
hold by Luke ASH for lives of said Philip COX, Lewis ORMSBY son of George ORMSBY
of Tobberwaddy Esq. & George ORMSBY 3rd son of said George
ORMSBY … lives of said Luke ASH, Samuel ASH son of William ASH of Magherry
Co. Derry Gent and Dan son of John McNEAL deceased … 6a 3r in Barony Carbury,
Co. Sligo for lives of Luke ASH William ASH and Daniel McNEALE … whereas Luke
ASH by his will 8 May 1742 demised all his estate in Town of Sligo to be sold
and appointed William Ash RAINY & Laurence VERNON executors (except
lease from Owen WYNN of a Plot of Ground ) … part of lands of Cloonlhebikin [possibly Clooneen, Drumcliff, Barony Carbury or Cloonelly, Drumcliff, Barony Carbury] bounded on east
by Henry KING’s Park on the south by the River on the west by William
GRIFFITHS Park and on the North to the lane leading to the bogg containing 4a
3r plantation measure and also part of bogg of Killbeedy [??] containing 6a 3r in Barony Carbury
Manor of Sligo … for lives of Mary YEEDON Peter SMITH & Mary YEEDON the
younger and also lives of Luke ASH Samuel ASH son of William of Magherifelt
Co. Londonderry Gent & Daniel McNEAL son of John McNEAL deceased in the
first 4th & 5th recited leases … WITNESS: Edward SMITH & Frances BILL
NOTE: William Ash RAINEY
(1703-1776) son of Thomas ASH (1660-1737) and Elizabeth RAINEY (?-1728) and
Dr. Daniel McNEILL (?-1788) was the son of John McNEILL and Mary ASH
(1697-?) sister of William ASH-RAINEY.
NOTE: Sarah ASHE dau of
Thomas ASH (1660-1737) and Elizabeth RAINEY (?-1728) married a John
JACKSON and they had 15 children -11 of them do not have known forenames.
NOTE: Rev. Luke ASH (1705-1742), a son of Thomas ASHE
(1660-1737) & Elizabeth RAINEY (?-1728), came from Londonderry and died
in Town of Sligo where he was a Presbyterian Minister. The Sligo congregation
partnered with Moywater, now Killala, Co. Mayo.
SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
108 |
466 |
77038 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1743 May 4 |
PATRICK-LYNHAM
The Butchers Shambles and a holding containing 2 ½
acres
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282
BTW Alexander PATRICK of Coleraine Co Londonderry
Merchant of 1 pt & Rev. Richard LYNAM of Coleraine Clerke of other pt ..
in consideration of £100 sold the Butchers Shambles lying and being between
the house of the said Alexander PATRICK and the house wherein Thomas RAMADGE
Merchant now dwelleth together with the holding now possessed by John MERCER
abt 2a ½ on the left hand of the road leading from Coleraine to Ballymoney …
WITNESS: Charles CHURCH & Robert FFARRIER both of Coleraine Gents. Justices
of the Peace: William JACKSON & William FORD. |
108 |
467 |
77039 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1743 May 24 |
RAMAGE-LYNHAM
A house in possession of
Elizabeth GALT &
back houses & Garden & Mortons
Fogans Boyds & Quiggs
Farms Market Street
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283
BTW Thomas RAMADGE of Coleraine Co. Londonderry
Merchant of 1 pt & Richard LYNAM of Coleraine Clerk of other pt .. for
£100 granted the dwelling house in Market Street Coleraine now in possession
of Mrs. Elizabeth GALT with outhouses and garden belonging together with
Widow MARTIN’s farm John HAGAN’s farm Widow BOYLE’s farm and Robert QUIGG’s
farm in Parish Coleraine … WITNESS: Charles CHURCH & Andrew RAMADGE both
of Coleraine. Justices of the Peace: William JACKSON & William
FORD. |
109 |
13 |
74361 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1742 May 8 |
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339
BTW Charles CHURCH of Langmore Co. Londonderry Gent
& William CHURCH of Town of Coleraine Merchant of 1 pt & Charles
RICHARDSON of City of Londonderry Esq of other pt. Whereas Hercules HEYLAND
of Castleroe Co. Londonderry Esq in 1735 obtained judgement against Charles
CHURCH for £4 & £40 against Charles & Chichester CHURCH …conveyed to
Hercules HEYLAND townland Slaghtneal [probably Slaghtybogy,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Parish Maghera & also townlands of Langmore in Parish Aghadowey Co.
Londonderry … judgement to Dominick HEYLAND the younger of Castleroe Gent ..
pay of William GAGE … Charles RICHARDSON … WITNESS: Dominick HEYLAND of
Castleroe Gent & Robert MILLER of Coleraine Merchant. |
109 |
258 |
75805 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1742 Dec 28 |
DARLEY Book Index 1730-45
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466
BTW Japhet ATKINSON of Marymount & Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
both in Kings Co.,Gent of 1 pt & Jonathon DARBY of Leap [Leap,
Parish Aghancon Barony Ballybritt]
in Kings Co. Esq of other pt. Reciting Henry PERCY of [F]eskin, Co. Wicklow
Esq. 1 May 1714 demised to Francis TYDD late of Ballybritt,
Kings Co. Gent deceased the Glebe land in town of Ballybritt Kings Co. … lands of Ballybritt in Parish Aghancon &
Kings Co. Diocese of Killaloe cont 14 acres more or less as also the Tythe of
town of Fancroft [Fancroft,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
otherwise Fincher in parish of Kiran [aka Seirkieran] Diocese
of Kilkenny and Kings Co, to hold to Francis KYDD … and that Francis KYDD the
son borrowed from Japhet ATKINSON … reciting 15 Apr 1736 … Jonathon DARBY
& Josiah JACKSON surviving executors of the said Francis
TYDD deceased of 3rd pt …Glebe lands of Ballybritt & Tythes of Fancroft [Fancroft,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
otherwise Fincher …Reciting that Japhet ATKINSON assigned his right to Robert JACKSON in consideration of £100 paid by Robert JACKSON… as well as in
consideration of of £100 paid by Joseph JACKSON the said Glebe
lands of Ballybritt and Tyths of Fancroffts [Fancroft,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
WITNESS: Henry PALMER of Borr, [sic Birr aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony Ballybritt],] Kings
Co. Gent & James MOSS of Mountmellick Queens Co. Sadler. Memorial signed
by Robert JACKSON in presence of Henry PALMER & James MOSS.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: It is possible that “Japhet” was related to Rev. Guy
ATKINSON and Jane WRAY. Jane WRAY was a grand-daughter of Jane JACKSON
(1684-1744). A Jackson WRAY (1715-1793) was a brother of Jane WRAY. SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry
NOTE: Reverend Japhet ATKINSON lived at Marymount, County Offaly,
Ireland. He was a son of Jonathan ATKINSON adm.
[n.g.] weaver. Ancient
freemen of Dublin records. He may have
been of Yorkshire. SOURCE: Ancestry. Possibly baptised at Pudsey Jan 31, 1683.
SOURCE: The Registers of the Parish Church of Calverley, in the West
Riding of County of York. (There were 17 references to JACKSONs in this
source). |
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120 |
75897 |
DICKIE |
Londonderry |
1742 Oct 11 |
STRAHAN-DICKIE 1742 Feb 22
Wm STRAHAN exec of Rev. George STRAHAN dec’d made over
to Adam DICKIE of Castledawson, Co Londonderry ... money – no land mentioned. |
110 |
465 |
78730 |
CLARK, Jackson |
Tyrone
Antrim |
1743 Dec 6 |
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241
NOTE: CLARKs are
recorded in this lease as both CLARKs and CLARKEs
A Memorial of a Tripartite Deed 6 Dec 1743 BTW Gilbert
LEDLIE of Carnan [Carnan,
Parish Arboe, Barony Dungannon Upper] in
the County of Tyrone Gent of the one part Jackson CLARK of Maghera [Maghera
House in Largantogher,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholinin
the County of Londonderry Gent of Second part and John CLARK of said Maghera
Gent of the third part. Gilbert LEDLIE is possessed of Legmurn [Legmurn,
Parish Ballyclog,
Barony Dungannon
Upper] by Virtue of a Lease from Philip MORRIS of Tirkwallan [Trickvallen,
Parish Arboe, Barony Dungannon Upper ]
in the County of Tyrone Gent with Clauses for Renewals , toties quotes which the said Philip MORRIS holds by a Lease from the Morris JONES of Money
glass [Moneyglass,
Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper] in
the County of Antrim with Clauses for Renewals to toties quoties which
the said Thomas Morris JONES did hold with other Lands by a Lease under the
Archepiscopal See of Armagh which said Lands yield unto the said Gilbert LEDLIE
£20 a year profit rent over and above the rent reserved and payable to the
said Philip MORRIS and also the said Gilbert LEDLIE is possessed of the Towns
& Lands of Killin [probably Killeen,
Parish Clonoe, Barony Dungannon Middle]
and a third part of Lissaclare [Lisaclare,
Parish Clonoe, Barony Dungannon Middle]
otherwise Killelare Scituate in the Territory of Clonce [Clonoe] and said County of
Tyrone by virtue of a Lease with Clause for Renewals to toties quoties from the sd Thomas JONES which are also part of the Lands held by the said
Thomas Morris JONES by Virtue of said Lease under the Archepiscopal See of
Armagh which said Lands yield unto the said Gilbert LEDLIE £19 a year clear
profit rent over and above therein reserved by said lease and also whereas
the said Gilbert LEDLIE hath since purchased from the said Thomas Morris JONES
his Interest in and to the said Towns and Lands of Legurn [probably Legmurn,
Parish Ballyclog,
Barony Dungannon
Upper] Killin and third part of Lessaclare [Lisaclare,
Parish Clonoe, Barony Dungannon Middle]
and also in and to the Town and Land of Sirkvallan [Trickvallen,
Parish Arboe, Barony Dungannon Upper] Territory
of Arboe & said County of Tyrone held by Virtue of a Lease under
Archepiscopal See of Armagh made unto Dame Ann Morris JONES in Trust for the
said Thomas Morris JONES on Surrender of which Lease the said Gilbert LEDLIE
hath obtained a Lease of the said Lands and premisses from his Grace John
Lord Arch Bishop of Armagh unto him the said Gilbert LEDLIE whereby he is
entitled to a further clear yearly profit rent of £29.11.4 Over and above the
rent reserved payable to the said Lord Bishop of Armagh and his Successor Archbishops
of Armagh and also whereas the said Gilbert LEDLIE hath agreed to grant unto Thomas
LEDLIE his Brother one half or Moiety of
the said Last mentioned purchase and of the profits arising thereout … and
also whereas a Marriage is by God Grace Intended to be had and Solemnized
between the said Gilbert LEDLIE and Elizabeth CLARK Daughter of the said
Jackson CLARK and by the said Deed the said Jackson CLARK agrees to give unto
the said Gilbert LEDLIE as a marriage portion with the said Elizabeth the Sum
of £200 in hand and at the time of his the said Jackson’s Death so much of
the Effects as he shall be possessed of a will make the said £200 Equal to
the virtue of any of the said Jacksons Children younger than the said
Elizabeth which they shall receive from him or be Entitled unto as a Fortune
and the said Gilbert LEDLIE doth Covenant and agree to and with the said
Jackson CLARK that in case the said Elizabeth Shall Dye before the said
Jackson and that there shall be no issue by her living at the time of the
Death of the said Jackson CLARK that then the said Gilbert LEDLIE Shall be no
way Entitled to any more of the Effect of the sd Jackson CLARK than the said £200
in hand paid and the said Gilbert LEDLIE for and in Consideration of the said
Marriage of the said Marriage Porton and other causes and Considerations and
of the Trust therein after mentioned hath granted bargained assigned and sett
over unto the said John CLARK his Executors and assigns all and Singular the
said Recited Lands and premisses with the appurtenances together with the
said Recited Indentures of Lease To have and to hold the said Recited Lands
and premisses and the said Indentures of Lease together with the rents Issues
and profits arising thereout In Trust nevertheless for the uses intents and
purposes therein ment and contained to wit that he Gilbert LEDLIE Shall have
hold and Enjoy the same During his naturall Life and in case the said Elizabeth
Shall Survive and out live the said Gilbert LEDLIE having Issue by him She
the said Elizabeth to Receive a jointure or Dower During her naturall Life
out of the said recited Lands and premisses the one full third part of the Rents Issues and profits
arising thereout and to have power to distrain all or any of the said Lands
and premisses for her the said Third part as the same shall become due &
Such Issue to be entitled to the other two parts of the rents Issues and
profits arising thereout during her life and after her decease to the whole
in such proportion and manner as he the said Gilbert LEDLIE Shall by his last
Will and Testament appoint and in case the said Elizabeth Shall happen to
survive and out live the said Gilbert LEDLIE having no Issue by him she the
said Elizabeth to Receive as a jointure or Dower the whole rents issues and
profits arising out of the said Lands and premises and after her decease to
descend to such person or persons as the said Gilbert Shall by his Last will
and Testament devise the same unto and in case the said Gilbert Shall Survive
and out live the sd Elizabeth and have issue by her at the time of his death
that then such Issue from and after his decease shall be entitled to the said
Lands and premisses and all the rents issues and profits arising thereout in
such proportion as the said Gilbert LEDLIE Shall by his Last Will and
Testament appoint and the said Gilbert Doth for that the settlement therein
and thereby made of the Lands and premisses shall not bar the rent or Title
which the said Elizabeth and her Issue shall legally have to the other
Effects which the said Gilbert LEDLIE Shall possessed of at the time of his
Death and by an Indorsment on the back of said Deed before the Ensealing and
Delivery thereof it was agreed & declared by the parties that in case the
said Elizabeth Doe survive the said Gilbert LEDLIE without Issue and become
possessed of the whole rents Issues and profits of the said mentioned and
premisses that he shall from time to time renew the Lease of the Lands And premisses
with the Lord Primate at her own expence so that she may the same number of
years unexpired at the time of her death as there will Expiration at the time
she shall come into the possession thereof as by the said Deed by the said
Gilbert LEDLIE Jackson CLARKE and John CLARKE is witnessed by Alexander CLARKE
of said Maghera Gent and William DOCHERTY of Magherafelt [Parish Magherafelt ] in
the County of Londonderry Scrivener and the signing and sealing of this man
by the said Jackson CLARK and John CLARK is witnessed by the said Alexander
CLARK and James PATTERSON of said Magher … |
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200 |
76212 |
GORE, Elizabeth |
Dublin |
1743 Apr 6 |
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391]
BTW Frederick Cary HAMILTON City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt & Sir St. George Gore St. George of City of Dublin Bart & Edward
CARY of Dungivnin Co. Londonderry Esq of 2nd pt. Anthony MALONE
& William SCOTT of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Elizabeth
GORE spinster one of the daughters of Sir Rt Hon Ralph GORE Bart deceased of
4th pt. … marriage intended btw Elizabeth GORE & Frederick
Cary HAMILTON … |
112 |
260 |
77952 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim
Dublin
Londonderry |
1741 Feb 2 |
WARD & others – GORGES of Tyrone Book Index 1730-45
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151
BTW Michael WARD Esq. One of the Justices of his
Majesties Court & Hugh BOYD of Ballycastle [Ballycastle,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght]
late Drumawillen [Drumawillin,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary, Co Antrim Esq. &
John ANDERSON City of Dublin Apothecary executors of the last will and
testament of Richard JACKSON Esq. late of the
City of Dublin dec’d of the first part. Hamilton GORGES of the City of
Dublin Esq. Of the 2nd pt. & William JACKSON Esq. of
Colerain, Co Londonderry of 3rd pt ... reciting earlier deed.13 Oct 1729 btw said William JACKSON of 1 pt
& said Richard JACKSON deceased of the other pt, the said William
JACKSON for securing the repayment of £2,059 2.6 ½ in consid of 5s
granted to said Richard JACKSON the several freehold messuages .. Ballymadagan
[Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Drumnaquil [Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine], Donballycarn [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark], Ringressbegg [Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine], Rinressmore [Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine], Artecleave [Articlave
Lower (most likely) or Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
the lower Altabrean [??] situate in Co.
Londonderry … for 500 years at the yearly rent of one peppercorn but subject
to be void according to a proviso therein contained. Michael WARD, Hugh BOYD
& John ANDERSON in consideration of £2,003.5.3 did at the instance of
said William JACKSON transfer to said Hamilton GORGES all said
mortgaged lands, tenements & premises to hold to said Hamilton GORGES…
for remaining term of 200 years subject to the proviso or condition of
redemption and by which the said Hamilton GORGES declared that the said deed
was taken in his name. John TRUST for the Rt. Hon. Marcus Lord Viscount
Tyrone... WITNESS: William McCAUSLAND & Fairfax MERCER both of Dublin,
Gent & by the said Hamilton GORGES in presence of Sackville BERESFORD of
same, Gent & Wm McCAUSLAND & Hugh BOYD & Wm JACKSON in presence of Sackville BERESFORD & Dom HEYLAND of Castleroe. Hamilton
GORGES [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
112 |
260 |
77953 |
ASH-RAINEY, William |
Londonderry |
1739 Aug 1 |
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151
William Ash-RAINEY of Magherafelt [Parish Magherafelt],
Co. Londonderry of 1st pt; William MONTGOMERY of Rosemount Esq.
& Robert WARD of Downpatrick Esq. & Thomas NEVIN of same. All in Co.
Down of 2nd pt. Charles JOHNSTON of Ballee, Co. Down Gent of 3rd pt. … lands of Milltown, Ballyhassett, Ballywarren, [?]ttall & other
lands in Barony Lecale, Co. Down … NOTE: Major
William ASHE-RAINEY (1703-1766) SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
112 |
331 |
78323 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1743 July 24 |
CARY-GORGES
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187
BTW Henry CARY of Dungiven Co. Londonderry Esq. Edward
CARY Esq his eldest son & heir of 1st pt; William ANNESLEY of
City of Dublin Esq & William SCOTT of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt Hamilton GORGE of City of Dublin Esq & Edward CARY of Dungiven Co.
Londonderry of 3rd pt & the Hon Jane BERESFORD 2nd dau of Hon Marcus Lord Viscount Tyrone of 4th pt. Marriage to be
btw Edward CARY & Jane BERESFORD … settlement £5.000 paid by Lord Tyrone
and also further sum of £ 1,000 … lands of Farclone
als Farclowne, Killeblight als Killyblaght,
Derryard, Flanders, Ballycaragan als Ballycardgagan als Ballycaragan,
Derryfflagh als Derryliene als Derrylone als Derrynafla, Ballymony &
Coolfiny all in Co. Londondery and also Ballyharke als Ballywhorke, Leaden in
Co. Donegal … all that Manor Pellipars in Co. Londonderry als Coleraine &
Tyrone in Province of Ulster … being part of the late dissolved Abby
Monastery or Religious House of Dungiven in Barony Kenaught Co. Londonderry
al Coleraine and all Lands Tenements Edifices [?] & Tythes & the
Heriditiments of the Manor & Wardens of the Guild or Fraternity of the
Skinners of London … and also lands of Dungiven and Mahereboy, Ovill,
Norebeg, Strahemslimore, Ballynulyge, Ballyallen, Leftahelogure, Maheriboy in
Barony Kenaught Co. Londonderry als Coleraine [note many more townlands
listed in Barony Keenaght]
… McPHILIP JACKSON of London Surveyors in 1740 … lives of Henry CARY and his
two sons Edward CARY & Frederick Cary HAMILTON … WITNESS: Thomas SMITH of
City of Dublin Gent & James HAMILTON of City of Dublin Gent &
Sackville BERESFORD of City of Dublin Clke |
117 |
164 |
80138 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1744 May 28 |
BENNETT-JACKSON between KINKHEAD-JACKSON deed & related ones
Image
361
Btw John BENNETT of Colerain, Co. Londonderry Gent of
the 1 pt & William JACKSON of the same Esq. of the 2nd pt. reciting an earlier deed March 2, 1724, made an executed by the said William
JACKSON… JACKSON had demised to BENNETT the garden & tanyard & waterside in the Parish of
Killowen Maner of Clothworkers, Co. Londonderry which had been late of the
possession of Samuel CORBETT deceased… BENNETT assigned this all back to JACKSON.
WITNESS: Hercules HEYLAND of Castleroe [Castleroe,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],
Co. Londonderry Esq & by the eldest Robert GIVEEN of Kiltowen [Parish Killowen] in said
Co. linen draper & by John M’ALESTER of Colerain Gent. William JACKSON
[SEAL]. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
117 |
200 |
80312 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Nov 1 |
JACKSON-TOMM Book Index 1730-45
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379
William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry ..to
Samuel TOMM of Ardwillan [Artidillon,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
all of Ardwillan in his possession, Parish of Drumboe, Manor of
Clothworkers... SEE; JACKSONs of Coleraine |
117 |
278 |
80785 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1741 Apr 13 |
CORRY-HYLAND & ors Book Index 1730-45
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421
BTW William JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry
Esq. and Henry CARRY 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 |
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306 |
80910 |
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Londonderry
Coleraine |
1744 Mar 7 |
HOWARD- GIVEEN
The field marked No 8
The Bann Field A messuage 67
& 68 Garden
The House wherein Griffn Howard dwells
The House called ey Big
Stable
The small Cabbin formerly in
possession of John Jackson & Mary Foster – a Tan Yard & 2
fields
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BTW Griffin HOWARD of Coleraine
Co. Londonderry Esq of 1 pt & Robert GIVEEN the elder of Coleraine
Merchant of the other… in consideration of £205 field marked No. * containing
5a also a field known as Bannfield also the house where Griffin HOWARD lived
35’ in front & 75’ in depth known by the name of Big Stable all then in
possession of Griffin HOWARD & his undertenants together with a small
Cabin formerly in possession of John JACKSON and Mary FOSTER adjoining
he East end of said Stable in town of Coleraine & also messuage or
tenement marked 67 &68 containing in breadth to the street 33’ with the
garden belonging to same in length 174’ also with 20a land bounded westerly
by the Glabe southerly on Mrs. HATTONs Land northerly & easterly with the
appurtenances which said last messuage or tenement and land are situate
within town & Libertys of Colerain formerly in possession of Samuel DAVIS
of his undertenants containing 4a next the field called the Shoulder of
Mutton on the left hand side of the rod leading to Mount Sandy near the town
of Coleraine as also the Tannyard without the campart [rampart?] of Coleraine… WITNESS:
Robert GAGE & Robert FARRIER both of Coleraine merchants. Griffith HOWARD
[SEAL]
NOTE: Need to find out
which John JACKSON the owner of the Cabin had been. |
119 |
82 |
81668 |
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Londonderry |
1744 Feb 5 |
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CONNYNGHAM-HARVEY (Crossley’s Notes)
Walter CONYGHAM City of Londonderry Cloth Merchant |
120 |
79 |
81900 |
JACKSON,
Abigal Dame & Jane & ors |
Dublin |
1745 Aug 6 |
JACKSON, Abigale Dame-COCKS Book Index 1730-45
NOTE: Thomas COCKS may
also be referred to in other deeds as Thomas COOK[S]
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Indentured deed btw Sir Oliver CROFTON of the City of
Dublin Bart & Dame Abigail CROFTON otherwise BUCKLEY otherwise JACKSON his wife. & Jane JACKSON of the City of Dublin spinster of the other part. Thomas COCKS of
Mt Cashell in the County of Clare Gent of the other part imparting that the
said Sir Oliver CROFTON Abigail his wife, and Jane JACKSON in pursuance of a minitt or article therein mentioned have been made
theretofore made by Samuel JACKSON deceased to John BETSON
deceased and in consid of the rents & agreements… demised to said Thomas
COCKS the town and land of Knightstown otherwise Kingstown [Knightstown,
Parish Lusk, Barony Balrothery East] containing
therin mentioned 121a 3r 2p in Parish of Lusk Barony of Nethercross & Co
of Dublin for 31 years. WITNESS: James CROWE Attorney
of the Court of Kings Bench & John LUANS servant to Sir Oliver CROFTON &
Robert KEAN Clerk to James CROWE.
NOTE: Jane & Abigail
were daughters of Nathaniel JACKSON (1640-1698) and Elizabeth
WOODS. The lands were inherited from Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
120 |
282 |
82606 |
JACKSON, John |
Londonderry |
1745 Jan 4 |
TROTTER Book Index 1730-45
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Btw John JACKSON of Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co Londonderry Gent of the 1 pt & Thomas TROTTER of Magherafelt [Parish Magherafelt] in
the same Co Merchant reciting that the sd John JACKSON by
virtue of contract and by intermarriage btw William JACKSON father
of the said John JACKSON & Thomas ASH aforesaid of Magherafelt
[Parish Magherafelt]
Esq. … John JACKSON married Sarah daughter of Thomas ASH……
annuity of 30 pounds chargeable to John JACKSON & his issue
of the rents & profits of 6 townlands in parish of Ballymascreen [Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co Londonderry WITNESSES Samuel LAIRD & Josias FLEMING both of the town
[Townparks
of Magherafelt, Parish Magherafelt,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and parish of Magherafelt.
NOTE: See: JACKSONs
of Tobermore. SEE: ROD 50-32-33227. 1713 Feb 18 |
124 |
375 |
85065 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1746 Sept 19 |
CARY-LINDSAY
A park & sevl houses and gardens
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BTW Henry CARY of Dungivin [Dungiven,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry Esq. of 1 pt & David LINDSAY of Coleraine Merchant of
other pt. … the first field on the left side of the road leading from Fultons
Gate to Milburn containing 5a 3r … the 1/3rd of Houses and Gardens
now in possession of said David LINDSAY |
127 |
468 |
87488 |
CLARKE, Jackson |
Londonderry |
1747 Jan 14 |
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A Memorial of an Indented Deed of Mortgage 14 Jan 1747 between
Jackson CLARKE of Maghera [Parish Maghera, Barony Loughinsholin],
in the Co of Londonderry Merch of the one part & James STEPHENSON of
Killyfaddy [Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] [Parish Maghera, Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Armagh Merchant of the other part Reciting said Jackson CLARKE in considn
of £500 paid by the sd James STEPHENSON did grant unto said James STEPHENSON
all said Jackson CLARKE’s Title & Interest of in & to all that ye
town & Lands of Largantacher [Largantogher,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
& Craggadick [Craigadick,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
the Lands of Taggarkeevy & Craggmore being part of the precinct Termon or
Errenagh Lands of Maghera except such part of the town lands of Largantacher
& Craggmore as were in the possession of the Revd Mr. MAULEVERER also the
Town Lands of - Tyrkeen [Tirkane,
Parish Killelagh,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& Tyranenry [possibly Tirnony,
Parish Killelagh,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the parish of Killyleagh the Town Land of Mullagh [Mullagh (Mullach), Parish Termoneeny,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the parish of Termoney [Termoneeny] with
part of the Townlands of Moneymore [Moneymore,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
in the Parish of Maghera together with a proportionable part of the Mill of
Maghera and the lands and tenements thereunto belonging with the
appurtenances which lands and premises were held by the said Jackson CLARKE
by virtue of an Indenture of Lease 8 Aug 1746 held
by the Revd father in God George Late Lord Bishop of Derry for the Term of 21
years from the first day of Aug. aforesaid at the Yearly rent of £55.18.4 to
Hold the sd premisses unto the sd James STEPHENSON his Ex Adm & assigns
during the residue of the sd term of years & during all such other and
further term or terms for years as should happen to be added thereto at any
time after … it is agreed that the said Mortgaged premes shall stand a
Security for all such further Sum or Sums of money as the Sd Jackson CLARK
should afterwards borrow from the said James STEPHENSON said deed of release
contained diverse other Covenants … WITNESS: Thomas LEDLIE of Springmount [possibly Springtown,
Parish of Clogher,
Barony Clogher] in
the Co of Tyrone Gent Thomas KENNEDY of the City of Dublin Gent & John STEPHENSON
of Killyfaddy Co. Armagh & the said Memorial is witnd by the sd Thomas LEDLIE
& Thomas KENNEDY subscribing witness thereto Jackson CLARK [SEAL] … |
128 |
28 |
86904 |
JACKSON, Martha |
Dublin |
1747 Nov 11 |
Referred to in Mem# 92148 – her sister-in-law was Elizabeth JACKSON.
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150
Whereby John COOPER of Town of Carlow Co. Carlow Esq.
in consid of £150 paid by Martha JACKSON of Dublin widow did
grant all that piece or parcel of land situate on the West Side of St. Stephens Green in suburbs of City of Dublin in
breadth from South to North 22’ and in Depth from East to West about 160’
bounded on the East to the pavement between said Ground and said Green west
with Waste Ground North with a house formerly in possession of Arthur BUSH
Esq. & South with other Ground formerly belonging to William ASTON of
Dublin Merchant together with all houses & Buildings and Improvement to
hold to the said Martha JACKSON her executors, assigns for the
residue of a term of 120 years of said Premises granted from said William
ASTON in said deed recited subject to a proviso of redemption WITNESS: Peter
DESINARDS of Dublin Jeweller & Henry STERNE of same Gent.
NOTE: It is possible that Martha JACKSON was born Martha
CORNWALL and was the widow of Dr. William JACKSON (d. 1745) of Londonderry.
SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
130 |
336 |
89359 |
JACKSON, James |
Antrim |
1746 Aug 4 |
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Memorial of deed dated 4 Aug 1746 whereby George SHANNON
of Dublin, merchant, and Robert RAINEY of Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry, linen
draper, transferred to Lewis REFORD of the town of Antrim, linen draper
property in the town of Antrim referred to in lease dated 1 Sep 1698 from
Lord Massareen to Samuel SHANNON of Antrim, Innkeeper for the lives of Thomas
SHAW, then about 16 years old, William HARTSON age 6, and James JACKSON then about age 14. The said George SHANNON is heir to Samuel SHANNON and that
the said Robert RAINEY and his ancestors have for years been seized of said
lands by several assignments of deed. Witnessed by Joseph Kelso of Antrim,
linen draper, John Walker of the same, gent., William McMurtrie of Dublin, Nathaniel
HOLMES of Antrim, and David JOHNSTON of Dublin. Memorial witnessed by Joseph
KELSO and John TAYLOR, dated 14 Sep 1748 |
139 |
536 |
96011 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh
Dublin |
1750 Sep 6 |
Richard MAGNENIS to JACKSON
Molloghbane [aka Mullaghbane,
Parish Forkill],]
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Tripartite deed James WIGLEY of Scraploft in Co
Leicester, Great Britain, nephew and devisee of Andrew NOELLATE of Scraploft,
of 1st pt & Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
Esq. of 2nd pt & Richard MAGINNES of City of Dublin of 3rd pt WIGLEY demised to Richard JACKSON all that Manor of Stonebridge
otherwise Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]and
lands of Loghill otherwise Lawhill otherwise Laughill otherwise Longhill
otherwise Lanchill otherwise Logehill [probably Longfield,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Teacum otherwise Teocrom otherwise Teonom otherwise Tivecome upper &
lower 2 Cartrons of Tivecrom otherwise Teevecrom otherwise Carton otherwise
Cororum otherwise Coruorum otherwise Tefferom otherwise Towerorwen, [probably Tievecrom,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Carncksikye otherwise Carrickistickin otherwise Carrickstrycken otherwise
Carrystoitkin otherwise Carrickastickin otherwise Carrickstickin otherwise
Carrasticke otherwise Carrysticksockin otherwise Carrickistickin [Carrickastickan,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Cleiquome otherwise CleyQuomue Otherwise Claymen otherwise Claynew otherwise
Clecktrummy otherwise Cloughwinney Otherwise Clocknnive otherwise Clockmwey
otherwise Clanen [probably Cloghinny,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]; Aghelwonenewan otherwise Aghdonewell otherwise
Aghadonow otherwise Aghadonow otherwise Aghadonan otherwise Aghador otherwise
Aghadenove otherwise Aghadonoe otherwise Aghenaff [Aughadanove Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], ,Corrigillirin otherwise Corgilrine otherwise
Colegreen otherwise Coolegreene otherwise Carrickingreen otherwise
Carrickilldreen [Carrickaldreen,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Shean otherwise Sheane otherwise Sheean otherwise
Shyan otherwise Shian otherwise Sheen [Shean, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Clarkhill otherwise Clargill otherwise Clarehill
otherwise Clarechill [Clarkill,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] , Aghecloghmullen otherwise Aghnackleymullen [Annacloghmullin,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper];
Corrignegaliah otherwise Knocknogallagh [Based on proximity, possibly Carricknagavna,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Latbirget,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Monelawne otherwise Monelaw otherwise Monylane otherwise Monylaumf otherwise
Moneymore otherwise Worrymore [possibly Money , Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper],
Tawnamuddcreeny otherwise Tawymulerire otherwise Tonymuicrire otherwise
Tannaghmulhange otherwise Tawnmuaghmillthreene otherwise Tannagh … [possibly Tannaghmore,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper], Mullaghbane,[Parish Forkill] and/or Mullaghbane [Parish Mullaghbrack]
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper], Shanroe ,[Parish Forkill],
Carrigecorke otherwise Carrighorke otherwise Carrighlokee otherwise
Carrownecurke otherwise Carriffnakilly otherwise Carryickcorke otherwise
Carrycuske otherwise Carrownecuke [probably Carricknagavna , Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Leallemore otherwise Legallemore otherwise Leballymore otherwise Levallymore
[probably Levallymore,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]],
Ballicile otherwise Ballekill [?] [all in
Barony of Orier [Orior
Lower] Co. Armagh. WITNESS Timothy WALDO of Salter Hall, London Gent.
Thomas DAY of Fleet St London Gent. Jane WIGLEY.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper].
· Loughgilly
(Upper Orior portion) (4 townlands)
· Loughilly
(Lower Fews portion) (5 townlands) |
140 |
256 |
94586 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1750 May 5 |
WHYTE 1746-1758
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136
Btw Hamilton GORGES City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt & Rt Honorable Marcus Earl of Tyrone of the 2nd pt; Mark
WHYTE of the City of Dublin Esq. of the 3rd pt. & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Esq. of the 4th pt….
reciting whereby Hamilton GORGES at the request of and by and with the
consent of the Earl of Tyrone & Richard JACKSON transferred
to Mark WHYTE townland Ballymadagan [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Drumnaquill [Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine], Donbalycarn [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark], Ringressbogg [Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine.],
Ringresmore [Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine], Artecleave the Lower Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine & Altabreen [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine,
- the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a border] Co Londonderry and all other hereditaments of William JACKSON hereafter named for term of 500 years then unexpired by virtue of a deed
dated 13 Oct 1729 btw William JACKSON Esq of Coleraine of 1 pt
and Richard JACKSON Esq of City of
Dublin since deceased of other pt. … this is a memorial of that deed
WITNESS: Edward STORLING of City of Dublin Esq & his clerk James WHITE.
Signed by Richard JACKSON. NOTE:
Hamilton GORGES (1712-?) was a nephew of Elizabeth GORGES (1645-1747) wife of William JACKSON (1665-1712). Their son was a William JACKSON (1695-1744) – likely the signatory to the recited deed of 1729. Both William JACKSONs and Hamilton GORGES were related to both of the Richard JACKSONs mentioned. See: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
140 |
277 |
94678 |
HYDE |
Londonderry |
1749 Aug 1 |
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146
BTW Hugh LYLE of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Merchant
& Ellen LYLE otherwise HYDE wife of said Hugh LYLE of 1 Pt & John
HYDE of Belfast Co. Antrim Merchant one of executors of Samuel HYDE late of
Belfast Merchant deceased & brother of Ellen LYLE otherwise HYDE and
Samuel HYDE of Belfast merchant of other pt. in consideration of marriage
lands of Ballynagg & the Quarter Land of Little Island in Liberties of
Coleraine Co. Londonderry to hold to John HYDE and Samuel HYDE… WITNESS:
Thomas GREGG of Belfast Co. Antrim Merchant & Robert LEGG of Belfast
Attorney. John HYDE [SEAL] Samuel HYDE [SEAL] |
140 |
504 |
96265 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Antrim
Dublin |
1750 Aug 17 |
CROMIE 1746-1758
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272
btw Hon Michael WARD Esq one of the trustees &
Justices of the Court of Kings bench & Hugh BOYD lately of Drumawillin [Drumawillin,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary, Co Antrim] but now of
Ballycastle [Ballycastle,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Antrim last surviving executor of Richard JACKSON Esq late
of City of Dublin deceased, & Alexander McAULEY Esq. of City of Dublin
only son and heir of Alexander McAULEY Esq. deceased of Drumnagesson [Drumnagessan,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary], Co Antrim
and Mary CROMBIE widow & Relict of Andrew CROMBIE late of City of
Dublin, merchant, deceased of the other pt. and the release made btw Michael
WARD, Hugh BOYD and Richard JACKSON only son and residual
legatee of Richard JACKSON of the 1st pt Alexander
McAULEY of the 2nd pt & Mary CROMBIE of the 3rd pt.
whereby the said Michael WARD, Hugh BOYD and Alexander McAULEY for
consideration mentioned granted to Mary CROMBIE 2 quarter lands of Ballyhomes
[Ballyhome,
Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower]
in Parish Dunluce, 516a), the quarter land of Drumcrotagh [Drumcrottagh , Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower ] (In Parish of Derrykeighan, 252a), the quarter land of Maghreboy Magheraboy
Lower and Magheraboy
Upper, Parish Kilraghts,
Barony Dunluce Upper,
(parish Kilraghts), the quarter land of Carnaff [Carnaff,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
(Parish of Derrykeighan, 268a), the quarter land of Lisnabragh [Lisnabraugh,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
(Parish of Derrykeighan 188a), the quarter land of Ballybullion [possibly Ballybogy,
Parish Dunluce. Barony Dunluce Lower ]
(Parish ?), and the two quarter lands of Brachoghs [?] (possibly Breckagh, Parish of Ballymoney) all situate in Barony of
Dunluce, Co. Antrim & the quarter
land of Drumnegesson [Drumnagessan,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] (Parish of
Ballintoy, 349a), the quarter land of Drumnagee [Drumnagee,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] ](Parish of
Ballintoy, 229a), the two quarter lands of Ballyboys [possibly Ballintoy and Ballintoy
Demense, Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] (Parish ?)
Barony of Cary, Co. Antrim. WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS & Andrew MATTHEWS
both of City of Dublin, Gents. Memorial by Hugh BOYD WITNESS: Richard
MAGENNIS & Samuel WALLACE City of Dublin Gent & release Richard JACKSON and Alexander McAULEY WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS & Samuel
WALLACE.
NOTE: These townlands
are clustered in the upper north-western part of Antrim, bordering on Coleraine in Co. Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. Hugh BOYD (1690-1765) was a brother of Elizabeth BOYD, wife
of Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) of Dublin. Richard JACKSON (1722-1765) was likely their only surviving son at this time. He was the Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge, Co. Armagh. |
142 |
54 |
94587 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry |
1750 May 5 |
Earl of Tyrone-JACKSON1739-1810
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Honorable Marcus Earl of Tyrone [aka Sir Marcus
BERESFORD (1694-1763) son of Sir Tristram BERESFORD of Coleraine] granted to Richard JACKSON of Coleraine.
Castleloothery [probably Castletoodry,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
Killcranny [Killcranny,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
Killyvitty [probably Killyveety,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Ballyboughtmore [?? –
longshot simply because it is contiguous: Ballywildrick
Lower] Knocknocgher [Knocknogher,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Fox Dartress & 1/3rd Upper
Dartress [probably Dartress,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Little Ardina [Ardina,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Ballywillen [either Ballywillin,
Parish of Ballywillin,
in the Barony of Dunluce
Lower or Ballywillin,
Parish Aghadowey,
Barony Coleraine]
Exornan [Exorna,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Ardidillon [Artidillon,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Brattwell [Bratwell,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
Lennongarrow [?? -possibly Belgarrow,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine] Knockmult [Knockmult,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
Two Artiherraghs [possibly Artikelly (Ard Uí Cheallaigh), Parish of Aghanloo, in the
Barony of Keenaght]
Upper Ardiclave [Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Ardina [Ardina,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Bogtown [Bogtown,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Carnitty [Carneety,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] & Ballymoany [probably Ballymoney,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Being part of Manor of Clothworkers Co.
Londonderry for residue of term of 51 years
Richard JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Edward STERLING
& James WHITE.
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
143 |
447 |
97722 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1750 May 5 |
FLETCHER
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243
Richard JACKSON Fellow Commoner of
Trinity College [aka undergrad] of the one pt & Philip FLETCHER of
Lisburn Co. Antrim Esq. whereby Richard JACKSON demised to
FLETCHER the Capital messuage or tenement commonly called and known by the
name of the Manor or Mansion House [aka Jackson
Hall in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
and all the lands and tenements belonging in the manor of the Clothworkers in
the Parish of Drumboe [Dunboe]
Co Londonderry and also Dardrees [probably Dartress,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] the Higher now being accounted for two Ballyboes
of Land and theretofore one Ballyboe of Land and the Lower for two Ballyboes
of land with their and every of their members and appurtenances whatsoever in
the Territory Ballibetto [??] or portion of
land called or known by the name of Lacklum [??] in
Barony of Colerain ,,, for term of 51 years computed from 12 June 1719
subject to a clause of redemption upon payment of £500 & interest.
WITNESS” Edmund WILSON and Richard LEWIS both of City of Dublin Gents. NOTE: I believe this is the Richard JACKSON (1729-1789) who later became the representative for Coleraine. He would have
been 21 years old. SEE: Trinity
College JACKSONs. |
150 |
272 |
101524 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Jan 22 |
JACKSON-WATSON
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162
William JACKSON of Coleraine, Co Londonderry
Esq. of 1 pt & Joseph WATSON of Knockaduff [Knockaduff,
Parish Aghadowey,
Barony Coleraine],
in Parish of Aghadooey & John WATSON & William WATSON both of
Ballymadakin [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] Co Londonderry farmer of the other pt. JACKSON for consid demised to WATSON all that half townland of Ballymadagin [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]. John WATSON [SEAL] and William WATSON [SEAL]
WITNESS: William KINKEAD John McALESTER both of Coleraine.
See: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
150 |
447 |
103004 |
|
Dublin |
1751 Dec 16 |
Sarah LITTON-JACKSON
PLUNKETT & ors-JACKSON
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250
BTW Anne PLUNKETT widow & relict of Plunkett
PLUNKETT of Rathbeal Co. Dublin Esq. Deed of release made btw William COOPER
Esq. Dr. of Laws and one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery of
Ireland of 1st pt; the said Ann PLUNKETT of 2nd pt;
Gorges Edmond HOWARD of City of Dublin Gent and said Richard JACKSON of 3rd pt, the Rev. John LELAND Dr. of Divinity Samuel OWENS of
City of Dublin Gent & Thomas LITTEN of City of Dublin Esq. Executors of
will of Ralph LELAND of City of Dublin Merchant deceased of 4th pt
& Hamilton GORGES of City of Dublin of 5th pt. In
consideration of 350 paid to William COOPER by said Gorges Edmond HOWARD
granted to said Richard JACKSON then in his actual possession piece or
parcel of ground on westerly side of Fishamble Street in City of Dublin containing in front to the east to said street 23’
5” or thereabouts and running backwards to the Westward to the rere of Rose
Alley tenements bounded on the North to land belonging to Henry SEAGRAVE Esq.
and on the south to land belonging to John BAGGOTT Esq together with the
three houses built and erected now called Virginia Court subject to the
interest of Nicholas FERRELL of City of Dublin baker …for remainder of term
of 500 years Deed of release mentioned in Trust for the said Richard
JACKSON… WITNESS: Michael SWIFT of City of Dublin Gent Attorney &
Christopher DEEY of City of Dublin Gent
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland
and Coleraine, Londonderry
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. |
152 |
99 |
100921 |
MAULEVERER |
Dublin
Derry
Coleraine
Tyrone |
1751 Jun 11 |
ANNESLEY, Wm-MAULEVERER 1746-1751
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57
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 London 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
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171 10 Jan 1750 BTW A Memorial of an assignment of a Deed of
Mortgage BTW Bellingham MAULEVERER the Rector of Maghera in the County of
Londonderry of the one part and Archibald McNEIL of Belfast in Co. Antrim
Gent of the other part Whereby the said Bellingham MAULEVERER for £526.1.7
did assign transfer and make over unto the said Archibald McNEIL in the his
Exr Admr and Assigns all his the said Bellingham MAULEVERER 's Right title
Interest claim property and Demand whatsoever of in and to the town and lands
of Bunarnan Owen reagh [Owenreagh,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin ] Cavenreagh [Cavanreagh , Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Monyconey [Moneyconey,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Tullybrick [Tullybrick,
Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and Altagacky [??] together with the corn
mill thereunto belonging all situate lying and being in the Parish of
Ballynascreen and County of Londonderry which said Lands had been by
indenture 7 June 1737 for £500 granted in mortgage to the said Bellingham MAULEVERER
by William JACKSON Sen and William JACKSON jr. both of Fort William in the
Parish of Kilcronaghan and County of Londonderry Gent , by which said
assignment the said Bellingham Mauleverer did also assign transfer and make
over unto the said Archibald McNEIL his Exr admr and assigns the said
Principal sum of £500 so secured by said Deed of Mortgage and all interest
and Cost due or to become thereon which said Deed of assign WITNESS: Jackson CLARK
of Maghera Co. Londonderry Merch , and Henry JOY of Belfast Co. Antrim
Printer Bellingham MAULEVERER [SEAL]
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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 – parents of the 3rd party, Sir Richard JACKSON
(abt 1730-1789) 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. |
158 |
216 |
105582 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
JACKSON-FLETCHER
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116
Philip FLETCHER of Lisburn Esq
of 1 pt & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Esq of other pt for £500
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, [Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] 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] |
158 |
217 |
105583 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
McCAUSLAND-JACKSON 1739-1810
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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) |
158 |
278 |
80785 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
CARRY & Others to HEYLAND
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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. |
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) |
162 |
163 |
108995 |
JACKSON, |
Londonderry |
1753 Jul 12 |
CONNOLLY-JACKSON
ROD 162 163 108995 AI Version Clark
JACKSON Drumballyhagan son Adam
Image 88
Memt of an Indenture of Lease 9
Mar 1734 between the Right Honble William CONNOLLY of the City of
Dublin Esq of the one part & Clark JACKSON of Drumbellyhagan [Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the proportion of Vintners in Co. Londonderry of the other part Whereby
the said William CONNOLLY for the consideration in the said Deed mentioned
Did Demise Grant set and to farm let unto the said Cart . Sacks on all that
the South half or Division of Drumballyhogan aforesaid as the same was then
in his & his undertenant 's possession containing by Estimation 64a 2r
26p of Arable & pasture Plantation measure as appears by a map thereunto
officed all the said premisses being part and parcel of the said proportion
or manor of Vintners in Co. Londonderry together with all rights members and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any
Wise appertaining Excepting and always reserving unto the
said CONNOLLY his heirs and assigns as in the said Deed of Lease is accepted
and reserved To hold all and Singular the said Demised premisses with the
appurt unto the said Clark JACKSON his heirs and assigns from the
first day of November then last past for and during the Natural Life and
Lives of Adam JACKSON Eldest son of the said Clark JACKSON aged about 13 years Samuel PATTERSON Eldest son of William PATERSON of
Tobermore in the said proportion aged about 11 years and John O’COCKANE
second son of James O’COCKANE of Drumbellyhagan aforesaid aged about 12 years
and the survivor and survivors of them and for and during the Natural heirs
and life of such other person & persons as by virtue of the said Deed
shall from time to time successively and forever thereafter during the said
Demised be added he the said Clarke JACKSON his heirs and assigns
paying the yearly rent of £13.10 Ster together with 6p on the pound
receiver’s fees over and above all Taxes whatsoever by two Equal payments in
the year on the 1 May and 1 November in every year during the continuance of
the said Demise in which said Indenture of Lease there is a covenant whereby
the said William CONNOLLY Doth for himself his Heirs and assigns Covenants
agree to & with the said Clark JACKSON his heirs and assigns that
he the said William Conolly will at the request of the said Clarke JACKSON his Heir and assigns within the Term of six month after the death of any or
either of the above mentioned lives and and Insert in the place and stead of
any of the said heirs that shall so happen to drop such other person or
persons as he or they shall from time to time for ever after appoint he the
said Clark JACKSON his heirs or assigns paying the sum of £6.15 ster
by way of Fine upon each and every life to be invested as aforesaid in which
sd Deed is contained cause of Distress and entry & other clauses usual
and customary between Landlord and Tennant which said Deed of Lease WITNESS:
Marcus McCAUSLAND of Mullogh in the County of Londonderry Esq and George FINNEY
and this memorial is witnessed by the said Marcus McCAUSLAND and Arthur CLARK
of the City of Dublin Gent Clark JACKSON [SEAL],
SEE: JACKSONs
of Tobermore. |
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. |
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. |
172 |
584 |
118502 |
DAWSON |
Londonderry |
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, Josua-JOHNSTON 1746-1758
Joshua DAWSON of Castledawson Esq & Dunkan JOHNSTON
[aka Duncan JOHNSTON?] of Ballydawley Parish Tamlaught |
173 |
103 |
115560 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1754 Dec 11 |
JOY
Image
58
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].
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. |
176 |
75 |
117222 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry |
1753 Jul 14 |
Image
45
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. |
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 marriage portion. NOTE: Sarah DOWNING’s grandmother was Anne JACKSON, wife of Col Adam DOWNING. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
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 |
200 |
373 |
133537 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1759 Sep 19 |
McCULLOCH Anne, Henry & Jas to CRAWFORD. This is
a marriage agreement concerning the marriage of Robert ALEXANDER & Ann
McCULLOCH. Nathaniel ALEXANDER, Alderman of Londonderry to Robert
ALEXANDER, 2nd son of Nathaniel ALEXANDER, intended groom £3000.
Lands released by Henry McCULLOCH, Esq. of Ballyanton, Londonderry and by
Henry McCULLOCH & James McCULLOCH, eldest son and heir in law of William
McCULLOCH to James CRAWFORD of Crawfordsburn,, Co. Down & Robert
McCLINTOCK, Esq. of Strabane, Tyrone to hold in trust for several uses. Henry
McCULLOCH to pay £500 marr portion; Henry McCULLOCH released unto James
CRAWFORD & Robert McCLINTOCK 2 messuages on n.side Bishops st
Londonderry bnd on east [unnamed dissenting] on north by Meeting house yard
on west by James COWDEN & ten't of Rev. John CONINGHAM - along with 60p
of land on Island of Derry by on East by William HARPER + 212p on Island of
Derry bnd on east by perches of Widow GIFFORD, Nathaniel ALEXANDER &
Widow MORAN; on south by Thomas YOUNG + 24 p on s.side of rd to Colemore bnd
on east by George GUNN on west by Frederick GORDON & Henry DIXON; for
life of William DARCUS, 2nd son of Henry DARCUS of Londonderry,
Henry DARCUS, 3rd son of Henry DARCUS & Robert DARCUS, 4th son of Henry DARCUS as demised by Society of G0__ [Goldsmiths?] &
Assistants of London of new Plantation of Ulster to Nathaniel ALEXANDER.
Robert ALEXANDER agreed if Ann McCULLOCH the younger, 2nd daughter
of Henry McCULLOCH & Henry McCULLOCH to survive him, then his land to be
charged with £50 annuity for Ann McCULLOCH during life of Ann McCULLOCH and
Henry McCULLOCH; if Robert ALEXANDER to survive Ann McCULLOCH £2000 to the
children; others such intents. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES:
Jane McCULLOCH, spinster of Belfast, Co. Antrim; Samuel CURRY, merchant of
Londonderry City; Henry McCULLOCH, servant; Mathew _EALY [MEALY?], yeoman of
Camoly, Co. Armagh; Luke _EALY [MEALY?], yeoman of Camoly, Co. Armagh &
John ECKLIN, Clerk of Drogheda, Co. Louth.
Thanks to Mike Stewart for notes.
NOTE: Camly (Macullagh)
is a townland in the Parish of Newtownhamilton, Barony of Fews Upper, Co.
Armagh. A Matthew and Luke MAILEE both show up in the Tithes Applotments of
1830 SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
203 |
524 |
136573 |
JACKSON,
Martha & husb |
Londonderry |
1760 Jul 17 |
McNEIL-STEVENSON Book Index 1758-1768
Image
283
BTW Neal McNEAL & Martha McNEAL otherwise JACKSON his wife of Culbane, [NOTE: A Culbane is in Co. Antrim: Parish Loughguile, Barony Dunluce Upper] Co
Londonderry of the one pt & John STEVENSON and Barbara STEVENSON
otherwise JACKSON his wife of Fort William [Townland Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan],
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the said County. Reciting that the said Neal McNEAL and Martha his wife in
consideration of £350 did grant unto the said John STEVENSON & Barbara STEVENSON
all that part of the Townland of Mullaghmarget [Mullaghmarget,
Parish of Tullyniskan,
in the Barony of Dungannon
Middle] in Co Tyrone. that was then in the possession of the said Neal McNEAL
and Martha McNEAL and their undertenants situate in the County of Tyrone …
and every part thereof in the actual possession of the said John STEVENSON and
Barbara his wife then being by virtue of said Deed of Lease To hold to the
said John STEVENSON for and during the Term of his natural life and from and
after his decease to his wife the said Barbara STEVENSON (in Case she should
Survive him , for and during the term of her natural Life and from and after
her Decease to the only proper use of the Issue of the said John STEVENSON and
Barbara STEVENSON lawfully begotten for ever and by said Deed of Release it
was agreed between the said parties the said John STEVENSON should and might
at any time thereafter or at the time of his Decease charge or incumber said
Lands with any sum of money not exceeding £350 as by the said Deed of Lease
& Release WITNESS: Alexander RICHARDSON of Gortgenis and John RICHARDSON
of Farlough in the County of Tyrone Esqr and George Campbell of Drumburn in
the said County Tyrone , Neal McNEIL Martha McNEIL [SEAL]
NOTE: This is part of
the William JACKSON of Tobermore line. SEE: JACKSONs
of Tobermore. |
206 |
33 |
134742 |
JACKSON,
Luke & ors |
Londonderry |
1759 Dec 31 |
JACKSON-STEPHENSON Book Index 1758-1768
Image
358
Btw Luke JACKSON of Ternafau [probably Turnaface,
Parish Lissan
(Derry portion), Barony Loughinsholin]
in Co Londonderry Gent John STITT of Gortagilly [Gortagilly,
Parish Desertlyn,
in the Barony Loughinsholin],in
sd County Gent & Martha STITT otherwise JACKSON his wife &
John STEVENSON of Fortwilliam Luke JACKSON, John STITT &
Martha his wife did convey 6 townlands of Ballynaseeran [in Parish Ballynascreen]
for £350. WITNESS: Hugh CARMICHAEL of Spansmount, Gent; James RICHARDSON of
Shigan Clerk.
Luke JACKSON [SEAL] John STITT [SEAL] Martha -her mark
– STITT [SEAL] NOTE: This is part of the William JACKSON of Tobermore line. I believe that Luke JACKSON is the son of John JACKSON & Sarah ASH. |
208 |
119 |
137644 |
JACKSON,
Mary & husb |
Londonderry |
1751 Jul 20 |
GOLDING & wife-GAGE & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Coleraine,
Image
396
Revd Edward GOLDING Archdeacon of Diocese of Derry of 1st part Mary JACKSON otherwise GOLDING his wife of 2nd part & Rev. John GAGE of Aughadowey [Aghadowey,
Parish Aghadowey,
Barony Coleraine] Co of Londonderry ... whereas marriage had taken
place between Edward GOLDING & Mary JACKSON & Mary his
wife had come to an agreement with Richard JACKSON of Colerain
in said Co Esq brother to said Mary ... bond of 4,000 pounds for which Mary
gave Richard a release of demands on the will of her father William JACKSON dec’d SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
210 |
24 |
137744 |
|
Meath
Dublin
London |
1758 Nov 29 |
Susannah JOHNSTON – GORGES 1758-68
Image
350
Whereas Susanna JOHNSTON otherwise Surderville
otherwise WILLES [or WILLS] of City of Dublin widow of Gabriell JOHNSTON late
of Inner Temple London Esq. deceased for £ 581. 5 paid by Richard GORGES of
Killbrew Co. Meath Esq one of the tenants of Manor of Kilmoone Co. Meath
surrendered into the hands of the said Mannor one house undone Garden in
Kilmoone & 3 tenements & 3 gardens together with 30a arable land
meadow & pasture … WITNESS: David CAMPBELL of City of Dublin Merchant
& Gorges Edmond HOWARD of City od Dublin Esq. & William
JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent.
NOTE: Gorges Edmund
HOWARD (1715-1786) Esq. son of Capt. Francis HOWARD & Elizabeth JACKSON
(1696-1715), sister of William JACKSON (1695-1744). SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
217 |
147 |
143023 |
HILL |
Down
Londonderry
Dublin |
1762 June 15 |
Image 436
A Memorial of indented Deed of Lease & Release 15
& 16 June 1762 BTW Hugh HILL Collector of Strangford [probably Strangford
Lower and/or Strangford
Upper, Parish of Ballyculter,
Barony Lecale Lower]
in the County of Down Esqr of the one part and Gorges LOWTHER of Hebrew in
the County of Meath Esqr and Convey McCAUSLAND of Truthill [Fruithill,
Parish Drumachose,
Barony Keenaght]
in the County of Londonderry Esqr of the other part and the said Deed of
Release made between the said Hugh HILL of the first part Hannah SPENSE of
the City of Dublin widow [NOTE: née
McCLINTOCK, dau of John McCLINTOCK and Rebecca McCAUSLAND] of the second part
and the said Gorge LOWTHER and Conolly McCAUSLAND of the third part Reciting Hugh
HILL was served in the simple of the several Towns and Lands therein
mentioned except that parcell of Ground called Half Clone of which he was
seized by virtue of a Lease 12 June 1734 made by the late Right Houble
William DOOLEY Esqr deceased to Rowley HILL late of Wallworth in the County
of Londonderry (said Hugh HILL 's Father for the lives of said Rowley HILL
Sophia BERESFORD his wife and said Hugh HILL and the survivor of them with
Covenants for renewing Same for ever at the yearly rent of £12 and that said
Lease had been since twice renewed and that said Hugh HILL and Stephen BENNETT
the younger Merchant were then the only surviving Lives in said Lease and
further writing that a Marriage was intended to be had between said Hugh HILL
and said Hannah SPENSE the said Deed of Release witnessed that in pursuance
of the agreement therein recited and in consideration of said intended
Marriage and for the other purposes and consideration in said Deed of Release
mentioned said Hugh HILL did give grant bargain sell alien release and
confirm unto said Gorges LOUTHER and Conolly McCAUSLAND and to their heirs
and assigns all that and those the Towns and Lands of Calmore otherwise
Callmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Moyassel otherwise Mayafset [probably Moyesset, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin] Gorlatary other Gortatamay [probably Gortahurk,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Dunnegrann an otherwise Derrygrennan [probably Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
together with the Water Corn Mill of Tubbermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
otherwise Tobermore and the Several Tenements lying and being in the said
Town of Tubbermore and also all that part or parcell of Ground commonly
called or known by the name of Half Clone containing by Estimation 68a 2r 36p
of arable and pasture and seven acres of Bog plantation Measure be the same more or less all
which said several Towns Lands Mill Tenemts and premisses are situate lying
and being in the Barony of Loughinsholin Co.Londonderry together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging to hold
all & Singular the said Towns and Land of Calmore otherwise Callmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
May asset otherwise Moy afset [probably Moyesset, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]Gortatawry otherwise Gortatamey Dunnegrennan
otherwise Derrygrenner together with the said Water Corn Mill of Tubbermore
otherwise Tobermore and the several Tenements in the said Town of Tubbermore
with their appurtenances unto said Gorges LOWTHER and Conolly McCAUSLAND and
the survivor of them and Heirs and assigns of such survivor for ever and to
hold the said piece or parcell of Ground commonly called or known by the name
of the Half Clone with its appurtenances unto said Gorge LOWTHER and Convey
McCAUSLAND and the survivor of them his heirs and assigns for and during the
natural , Life and Lives of said Hugh HILL and Stephen BENNETT and for the
Natural life and lives of all and every such other person and persons as
should at any time thereafter be added to the term of said Lease pursuant to
the Covenants of Renewal therein contained …. WITNESS: Robert CARSON and
Thomas TUDOR both of the said City of Dublin Gent and … by the said Hugh HILL
and Hannah SPENSE. Hugh HILL [SEAL] NOTE:
Thomas TUDOR intrigues me given two TUDOR-JACKSON marriages. SEE: Descendants
of Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin & Delgany, Co. Wicklow and JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. |
224 |
47 |
144929 |
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LEE-DAWSON
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30,
Indented Deed Tripartite Conty a Marr Contract 1 June
1740 BTW Wm DAWSON of Castlehill in the manor of Castle Dawson & Co of
Londonderry of the first pt Joshua DAWSON Son to ye Wm of ye Second pr &
John indented Deed Tripartite Conty a Marr Contract 1 Jun 1748 Between Wm DAWSON of Castlehill in the manor of
Castle Dawson & Co of Londonderry of the first pt Joshua DAWSON Son to ye
Wm of ye Second pr & John Lee of Kilmore in the par of Shankill in the Co
of Down of the third pt wherein it is recited that the sd Wm is by virtue of
a Deed Jr Joshua DAWSON Late of the City of Dublin Esqr possed of the sd Town
Land of Castlehill for three Lives Reall for Ever & also of abt Eighteen
acres of Land in Castlehill aforesd Commonly Called ye Home Lands adjoyning
Jane GRAVES & William DARBY & thereby in Considn of a marry to be had
between the sd Jos DAWSON & Elin LEE Daur of the sd Jno LEE he the sd Jno
LEE Doth Covt & agree to give unto ye sd Josh DAWSON as a Marriage
portion for £50 Ster in hand & at the time of sd Johns Death all the
Goods Chattles & Effects he shall Dye possed of Except as therein is
Excepted & the sd Wm DAWSON for ye Conside therein ment doth Grant
bargain Assign & Sett over unto ye sd Josd DAWSON his heirs Admrs Also
one full & entire half or moiety of all & sing the Lands Tenemt or
Appurs of Castlehill aforesd togr 1th one half or moiety of the sd Home Lands
To hold to the sd Jos DAWSON & his aforesd for & during the
continuanceof Kilmore in the par of Shankill in the Co of Down of the third
pt wherein it is recited that the sd Wm is by virtue of a Deed Jr Joshua DAWSON
Late of the City of Dublin Esqr possed of the sd Town Land of Castlehill for
three Lives Reall for Ever & also of abt 18a of Land in Castlehill
aforesd Commonly Called ye Home Lands adjoyning Jane GRAVES & William DARBY
& thereby in Considn of a marry to be had between the sd Jos Dawson &
Elin LEE … |
226 |
80 |
146279 |
BERESFORD, Marcus |
Tyrone
Waterford
Tipperary
Londonderry
Dublin
Cavan |
1762 May 18 |
TYRONE, MARCUS EARL OF 18 May 1762. Narrate 2£ pp. 2
May 1763.
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Marcus Earl of Tyrone [aka
Marcus BERESFORD (1694-1763)]. His wife Catherine Countess of Tyrone, extx.
His eldest son Geo. De La Poer BERESFORD. His second son Jno. BERESFORD. His
third son William BERESFORD (youngest son, under 21 years). His six daughters.
Hamilton GORGES, Catherine's Grove, Co. Dublin, Esq., and Rt. Hon. the Earl
of Arran trustees. His advowson or right of presentation to the living of
Termonmaguirk (Termonmaguirk),
Co. Tyrone. His fee farm and other estates in and about the town of Carrick, Co.
Tipperary. Town and lands of Knocknecrew, Co. Waterford and all other lands
etc. in said counties of Tipperary and Waterford. His dwelling house in
Dublin and house in possession of Richard GORGES, Esq. [situation not
mentioned]. His leasehold lands of Aghalow and all other lands held under the
See of Derry. His leasehold interests in Coleraine.
His real estate of Young's Castle and all
other his real estate in the city of Dublin. Reciting that the Hon. Lieut.
Genl. Frederick HAMILTON deceased, before testator's marriage assigned the
manor of Walworth, Co. Londonderry in trust for testator after his said
Frederick HAMILTON's death, and by deed of settlement 2 April 1726 the said
manor of Walworth was assigned to trustees for use of testator's younger
children. Said Frederick HAMILTON died in 1748 and the testator obtained from
the Corporation of Fishmongers, London, a new lease, expending £7,215, and
£200 yearly rent more than the former rent. Reciting that the manor of
Freemore, Co. Londonderry and Manor of Beresford, Co. Cavan were also vested
in trustees for his younger children and testator has paid the portions of
his four eldest daughters and charged said lands with £9,998 10s. Od. for his
two youngest daughters. Witnesses: Hans BAILIE, Edward STERLING, Dublin,
Esq., Benjamin HIGGINS, Dublin, gent. Memorial witnessed by: Edward STERLING,
Benj. HIGGINS. 226, 80, 146279 C. Tyrone (seal) . SOURCE: Abstract
of Wills. Vol II.
NOTE:
· Termonmaguirk (47
townlands)
· Termonmaguirk
(Upper Strabane portion) (1 townland)
· Knocknacrooha
Lower Parish Whitechurch, Barony of Decies without Drum, Co. Waterford
· Knocknacrooha
Upper Parish Whitechurch, Barony of Decies without Drum, Co. Waterford
Young’s Castle in Oxmantown, City of Dublin
Sir Randal BERESFORD & Hon Katherine ANNESLEY were
parents of Marcus BERESFORD, Jane BERESFORD & Sir Tristram BERESFORD.
Marcus BERESFORD (1694-1763) married Catherine POER.
Their first-born son was George De La Poer BERESFORD
(1735-1800) - a Member of the Irish House of Commons for Waterford
County from 1757 to 1760, and for Coleraine from
1761 until 1763, when he inherited his father's earldom, entered the Irish House of Lords and was admitted to the Privy Council of Ireland. He had 4 sons
and 4 daughters with his wife Elizabeth MONCK and 2 illegitimate sons born
before this marriage.
Jane BERESFORD (aft 1662-1716) married Frederick
HAMILTON (?-1748). There was no known issue. NOTE:
See Lease of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706)
Sir Tristram BERESFORD married Sarah SACKVILLE, Anne
ROWLEY and finally Hon. Nichola Sophia HAMILTON.
The first husband of Nichola Sophia HAMILTON was Lt.
Gen Richard GORGES. Their son Hamilton GORGES (1712-1786) was of Catherine’s
Grove.
Marcus
BERESFORD: |
227 |
129 |
146248 |
MARTIN |
Londonderry |
1752 Feb 10 |
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414
SOURCE: Abstract
of Wills. Vol II.
George MARTIN, Curren, parish of Maghera, Co.
Londonderry, smith.- 10 Feb. 1752. Narrate If p. 29 April 1763.
His wife Margaret MARTIN. His son Edward MARTIN. George
MARTIN fourth son of his son Henry MARTIN. His son Henry MARTIN. His farm in
Curren by lease under Rt. Hon. William CONNOLLY, Esq. Two tenements, houses
and gardens called Thomas PEAR's and Peter SCULLIN's. Witnesses: Bernard
MULHALLEN, the elder, Moyagoll, in the proportion of Vintners, Co.
Londonderry, farmer, Adam DOWNING, Lemnaroy in the proportion aforesaid,
farmer, Roger TOCHILL, Moyagoll, farmer.
WITNESSES: Adam DOWNING, John KIRKPATRICK, Magherafelt,
said county, glazier. 227, 129, 146248 Edward MARTIN (seal) NOTE: Adam DOWNING was the husband of Ann JACKSON |
228 |
332 |
151000 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1764 Jun 3 |
DOWNING & wife-JACKSON
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BTW John DOWNING of Rowesgift [Roes
Gift, Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Derry and Anne DOWNING his wife otherwise ROWE of 1st pt; Rev.
Alexander Clotworth DOWNING of City of Dublin eldest son & heir of John
DOWNING and Ann DOWNING his wife of 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON Esq. of Coleraine Co. Londonderry & Adam WILLIAMS of City of Dublin Esq.
of 3rd pt. Release town & lands of Drimard [??] the upper half Town and Lands of Broagh [Broagh,
Parish Termoneeny,
Barony Loughinsholin]
the south division of town and lands of Killberry [??] the upper division of the lands of Galladuffall [??] situate in the Barony of Vintners & Co.
Londonderry & part of Annaghmore [Annaghmore,
Parish Magherafelt,
Barony Loughinsholin]
demised to John DOWNING by Hon Arthur DAWSON Esq. in manor of Castle Dawson
[Parish Castledawson]
Co. Londonderry. To hold to Richard JACKSON & Adam WILLIAMS for
lives … also town and lands of Ballydermott [Ballydermot,
Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& Edenragh [Edenreagh,
Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in Barony Loughinisholin Co. Londonderry then in possession of John DOWNING …
to Richard JACKSON & Adam WILLIAMS … WITNESS: Peter METGE of
Athlumney Co. Meath Esq. & Samuel HATCH Gent Clerk to Adam WILLIAMS of
City of Dublin Eq.
NOTE; John DOWNING was
a son of Adam DOWNING & Ann JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
228 |
332 |
151001 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1764 May 31 |
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BTW Peter METGE of Athlumney Co. Meath Esq of 1st pt; John DOWNING of Rowesgift [Roes
Gift, Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Derry and Anne DOWNING his wife otherwise ROWE of 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Esq. & Adam WILLIAMS of City of
Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. … METGE to JACKSON & WILLIAMS the four
messuages and four gardens in Town of Dunboyne [Dunboyne,
Parish Dunboyne,
Barony Dunboyne], Co.
Meath which were the estate of Anne DOWNING as one of the daughters &
Heirs at Law of Simon ROWE deceased to hold to the said Richard JACKSON & Adam WILLIAMS … WITNESS: Samuel HATCH & James Andrew TOBIN
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
NOTE: Peter METGE (abt 1700-1774)
of Athlumney, Navan, Co. Meath was a son of Peter METGE (abt 1665-1735) and
Joyce HATCH. His daughter Christina METGE married Dr. George BARTLEY of
Monaghan. |
241 |
83 |
156901 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1765 Sep 25 |
McALLISTER-JACKSON Lodge holding & house in
Blackgate Lane Carthall & 3 houses in commons of Coleraine & the
bakery. NOTE GALT in Church St
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Btw John McALESTER of Coleraine in Co. Londonderry of
the one pt & Richard JACKSON [of Jackson Hall, Waterside , Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
James LESLIE & Stratford CANNING Esqs & Mr. Hugh LYLER Merchant of
the other pt.. Lands included 6th of lands of Glenlary otherwise
Clonlary [Glenleary,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine]
Co Londonderry; town and lands near Colerain commonly called The Lodge [Lodge,
Parish of Coleraine,
in the Barony of N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] lately held by Thomas M’LOCKLIN deceased; and another in Blind Gate Lane [NOTE: It is possible Blind
Gate is near or intersects with Plantation Road] in Coleraine [Coleraine,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] [SEE: Coleraine History]
now possessed by Robert SIMPSON Innkeeper; … made over to JACKSON LESLIE & CANNING & LYLE farm called Carthall [in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
near Coleraine now in possession of Christopher CUNNINGHAM; three houses in
the commons of Coleraine; the bakery in the New Row [NOTE:
New Row runs South from Church Street, and there is also a New Row West. NOTE: Martha’s House Café is on the corner of
New Row & Abby Street. SEE: Griffiths
Map and also Irish
Townlands Map] in Coleraine; a moiety of the Bleach Yard & farm at
Ballydivit [Ballydevitt,
Parish Aghadowey,
Barony Coleraine]
in Londonderry; part of the townland of Fermoyle [Formoyle,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
a stock farm in the townland of Sconce [Sconce,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
… John McALESTER [SEAL]
NOTE: ROD: 19-477-10608.
Dec 12, 1716
NOTE: The M’LOCHLIN name
is interesting, given the fact that a Margaret O’LAUGLIN (abt 1722-1797)
married George JACKSON (1718-1782) of Urker and Liscalgot, Co. Armagh. A
significant number of circumstantial facts leads me to believe that his George
JACKSON’s line traces back to the Coleraine JACKSONs.
NOTE: I cannot be sure
which Richard JACKSON this might be. He might be the Richard JACKSON butcher,
or he could be one of the Merchant-class JACKSONs who originated from Kirkby
Lonsdale, Westmorland.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
243 |
7 |
155769 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1762 Jan 17 & 18 |
McCULLOCH Dorothea Beresford, Henry & Jane to
McCULLOCH, CRAWFORD & ors 1758-1768
James McCULLOCK… Henry M’CULLOCK of Ballyaarten [either Ballyartan , Parish of Upper
Cumber, Barony Tirkeeran or Ballyartan,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] Co Londonderry Esq of the 4th pt;
Dorothea Beresford McCULLOCK daughter of Henry McCULLOCK of 5th pt, James McCULLOCK & James NESBITT of the 6th pt… Jane
McCULLOCK eldest daughter of the sd Henry McCULLOCK of the 9th pt…
marriage between James McCLINTOCK and said Dorothy Beresford McCULLOCH.. 500
pounds sterling.. lands in Co Tyrone. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
248 |
55 |
158400 |
JOHNSTON, John |
Londonderry |
1766 Jan 14 |
John JOHNSTON his will
John JOHNSTON, late of Castle Dawson [Parish Castledawson, Barony Loughinsholin]
bequeathed to his two sons, Duncan JOHNSTON and John JOHNSTON the will
tenement in the town of Castle Dawson with the land thereunto belonging
together with all the working tools, instruments and Utensils of his trade as
long as they both shall remain single or as long as they can in concord
continue together in joint trade. And if at any time his said sons shall
change their purpose of life or any difference or animosity shall arise
between them that his elder son Duncan shall in such case give to his son
John JOHNSTON 30 pounds sterling in consid of his half of said tenement etc
and bequeath to his daughter Jane JOHNSTON the sum of 20 pounds and a chest
of drawers to be paid her on her marriage provided she marries agreeable to
his executors but if otherwise a British shilling and no more to be paid her
by his sons. Thirdly he did give and bequeath to his daughters Sarah HAMERSLY
and Margaret McNEIL a British shilling each fourthly he did bequeath to his
grand-daughter Mary McNEIL a heifer or the value therof and a chest of
drawers. Fifthly he did give and bequeath a comfortable maintenance to his dearly
beloved wife Mary JOHNSTON from his said sons as long as she and they can
comfortably live together and if she choose to live separate from them that
she shall have the kitchen end of the Mill House to be properly repaired for
her during her life together with her bedding and furniture and three pounds
support as long as she lives separate. Sixthly, the remainder of the estate
divided between his sons as long as the worked and lived in concord… Son
Duncan JOHNSTON & Samuel LAND of Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry appointed
executors. WITNESS: Matthew WEBB Mason & Robert JOHNSTON, Clothier both
of CastleDawson [Parish Castledawson, Barony Loughinsholin].
& Ezekial RICHARDSON of Magherfeld [Parish Magherafelt]
yeoman. NOTE: Grand-daughter Mary McNEIL may be related to JACKSONs
of Tobermore. |
248 |
56 |
158401 |
JOHNSTON, James |
Londonderry |
1766 Jan 14 |
JOHNSTON-DUNCAN
James JOHNSTON of Magherafeld [Parish Magherafelt],
Co. Londonderry, Gent demised to David DUNCAN of Killyfaddy, Londonderry,
farmer, demised land of Killyfaddy now in possession of David DUNCAN and his
widowed mother Sarah DUNCAN. For 27 years for 60 acres WITNESSES: Ezekial
RICHARDSON; Thomas NAUTON both of Magherafelt; & John HAMILTON of
Listnamora, Co. Londonderry, yeoman & John McNEIL of Magherafeld farmer. |
252 |
232 |
162788 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1738 Apr 26 |
McCULLOCH Henry to SIMPSON 1758-1768
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BTW Henry McCULLOGH of Fughoge [possibly Feehogue,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Co. Antrim Gent of 1 pt & William SIMPSON sen & William SIMPSON jr
both of Lettermuck Co. Londonderry farmers of the other. Letting land of
Lettermick, Parish Cumber Co. Londonderry ‘’’ lives of William SIMPSON party
to said lease Mathew SIMPSON & Robert SIMPSON sons of said William
SIMPSON senior. WITNESS: Henry DOBBIN of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim Gent & Henry McFarlan of Clegan Co. Londonderry Gent.
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
253 |
170 |
162636 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry |
1766 Nov 3 |
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BTW Robert MACKY of City of London Esq. Merchant only
son & heir of John MACKY late of Coleraine Co. Londonderry of 1 pt &
Andrew TODD of Shane’s Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper].Co.
Antrim Esq. of other pt. Release btw said Robert MACKY and Captain Edmond
ARMSTRONG of Garry Castle Kings Co. Esq. Son-in-Law & Jane MACKY wife and
widow of John MAKY of 2nd pt & Andrew TODD of Shanes Castle
Co. Antrim Esq. of 3rd pt. reciting lease 1 Jun 1750 … quarter of
land commonly Slevemeg all the quarter of land of Crossreagh the quarter land
of Islandmore the quarter land of Carnanboy siturate in Barony Dunluce Co.
Londonderry & Antrim together with the quarter land of Ballycreage then
in his possession in Barony Dunluce Co. Antrim to hold to said Andrew TODD
for lives of said Andrew TODD, Hill DUNHIM (6th son of John DUNKIN
of Bushfoot Esq) and Randall HARRISON (5th son or William HARRISON
late of Molenobber deceased)and reciting that Richard JACKSON Esq
& John ALLISTER Linen Draper executor of will of John MacKAY, Coleraine,
d.1765, … Robert MACKY [SEAL] Edmond ARMSTRONG [SEAL] Jane MACKY [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
254 |
449 |
168704 |
JACKSON, Richard & wife |
Londonderry
Meath |
1767 Dec 2 |
JACKSON-METGE Book Index 1758-1768
Richard JACKSON of Colerain, Co Londonderry,
Esq. Of 1st pt Charles DAWSON of Limerick in Co Limerick of 2nd pt &
Peter METGE of Athlunmney, Co Meath Esq.... lands of Warrenstown, Co Meath...
Peter METGE (abt 1700-1774)
NOTE: Christie METGE,
daughter of Peter METGE married Dr. George BARTLEY, (1700-1774) of Co.
Monaghan.
For Richard JACKSON SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
268 |
253 |
169760 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1752 Jul 3
1768 Mar 25 |
ALLEN Book Index 1768-1776
Btw Richard JACKSON of Coleraine, Co
Londonderry of 1 pt. & John ALLEN of town & Co aforesaid, Innkeeper
of the other pt. … part of townland of Ballykern [??] then in ALLENs
possession and divided by Richard JACKSON 23 acres 3 rood plantation
measure…. Lives Isaac, son of Isaac TODD & Mathew son of Mathew MULLAN of
said town innkeeper and John son of John ALLEN…. WITNESS: William KENTON of
Coleraine schoolmaster & William [SHINTON?] servant to Richard JACKSON Signed and sealed by Susanna FERGUSON executor to said John ALLEN witnessed
by William SHINTON & Henry NEWTON of Colerain
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
272 |
41 |
173528 |
DAWSON |
Londonderry |
1768 Dec 7 |
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DAWSON, Arthur-CRAWFORD
BTW the Honble Arthur DAWSON one of the Barons of the
age of the one part and Samuel CRAWFORD of Castledawson County Londonderry
Merchant of the other part whereby the said Arthur DAWSON for the
consideration therein mentioned did grant to the said Samuel CRAWFORD two
parks of Creamayold as then in his actual possession containing 20 English
Measure bounded east by the great road leading from Castledawson to come to
the South by thirty acre park it at by Boulton BOYLEs farm and to the north
by John Jacksons farms lying and being in the parish of Artre part of
the manor of Castledawson in the County of Londonderry to the said Samuel
Crawford his heirs and assigns for the lives of three persons therein … Arthur
DAWSON [SEAL] Samuel CRAWFORD [SEAL]. WITNESS: Patrick BRODY and John LENNON
both Servants to the said Arthur DAWSON |
272 |
41 |
173529 |
DAWSON |
Londonderry |
1768 Dec 6 |
DAWSON, Arthur-CRAWFORD 1768-1776
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btw Arthur DAWSON of Castledawson County Londonderry
Esquire of the one part & ┃ Samuel CRAWFORD of Castledawson aforesaid merchant of the other part whereby
the said Arthur DAWSON for the considerations therein mentioned did grant
demise and set to the said Samuel CRAWFORD all that parcell of Land in Broagh
formerly occupied by William HAMERSLEY George KNOWLES Alexander TEMPLE and
Partners together with the Such mill field containing 24a 2r 3p English
measure bounded by the road leading to lower Brough to the north East by
Lower Brough to the South East by the River Moyola to the south and West and
by John GREAVE 's Bleach Green and the Buckmill bridge to the north together
with all that part or parcell of Land Commonly the Old Orchard containing by
Estimation 3a 2r 24p English measure be the same more or less bounded by the
river Moyola to the south west by Duncan JOHNSTON Tenement to the North west
by the Mill race to the last and the pound to the South West all which said
Lands and premes are situate in the Town land of Tamuara [Tamniaran,
Parish of Ballyscullion,
in the Barony of Loughinsholin – Electoral Division Castledawson]
manner of Castledawson County Londonderry aforesaid and were then in the
possion of the said Samuel CRAWFORD with sufficient leave for firing to be
Expended on the premises to hold to the said Samuel CRAWFORD his heirs and
assigns for the lives of three persons therein named and for and during the
life & Lives of all other person and persons as should be added to the
said Lease or grant of said Lands by virtue of a covenant for perpetual
Renewall in said Deed of Lease contained at the yearly rent of thirty five
pounds payable half yearly which sd Deed of Lease was duly Executed by the
said Arthur DAWSON and Samuel CRAWFORD and witnessed by Patrick BROLY and
John LENNON Servants to the said Arthur DAWSON and this Memorial , is
Executed by the said Samuel CRAWFORD Dublin WITNESS: David BUTTLE John LENNON
Arthur DAWSON [SEAL] Samuel CRAWFORD [SEAL] |
286 |
96 |
184931 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1771 Feb 15 |
Clothworkers-JACKSON 1739-1810
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15 Feb ? (illegible year) - 15th year of
reign of King George III (1753?) BTW Clothworkers of London of 1st pt & Richard JACKSON Esq. of Coleraine of 2nd pt; and
Henry HAMILTON of City of Londonderry Esq and John THOMSON of Coleraine Gent
of 3rd pt.. Manor or Mansion House in Barony Coleraine, Co.
Londonderry and all appurtenances in occupation of Richard JACKSON …
and also all the lands … [several are hard to read - incl Maheraboy and
therefore may be in other lists in other deeds] together with the messuage or
tenement and dwellings in a certain town or street called or known by the
name of Bridge Street built upon part or parcel of these lands hereinbefore
mentioned and also Dromdarserim [Drumsaragh,
Parish Tamlaght
O'Crilly, Barony Coleraine]
in Barony Coleraine … Ballen Teremorelumgone Ballen Terebeg [possibly Ballintaggart ] … Ballibetto known as Macosquin [Macosquin,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine]
Barony Colerain Co. Londonderry … Bally Wollin [Ballywoolen,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
Bally Money [Ballymoney , Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine ] .. Inner part of Donosere [possibly Drumsaragh,
Parish Tamlaght
O'Crilly, Barony Coleraine] [NOTE: This a 4 page deed including names of many
townlands – most not transcribed … and all
woods and underwoods Waters Water Courses Wears Fishing Fishing Places
Fowlings Courts Baron Court Leets perquisites and profits thereof goods and
chattles waives and Strayed and all goods and Chattles of Felons and Felons
of themselves and of persons outlawed and put in Exigent Deed and Treasure
Trove goods confiscaed Fees Escheats reliefs fies Amerciamonts Libertys
privileges Eslovers [?] Fairs Marketts Tolls Jurisdictions Customs of
Franchises Immunities and all other perquisites profits commodities Royalties
Heritaments & premes]. Lives Royal Highness Charlotte Augusta Matilda
aged 3 [NOTE: b 1766] or thereabouts & Ann JACKSON age 3 or
thereabouts & George JACKSON age 2 or thereabouts daughter
and son of Richard JACKSON & wife Anne. WITNESS: William
BRIEN.
NOTE: Sir Richard
JACKSON (abt 1730-1789) & Anne O’NEIL (1738-1781) parents of Anne
JACKSON (1766-1837) and George JACKSON (1766-1840). The children’s
ages in this deed are close but not a perfect fit with their known
birthdates.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
286 |
100 |
184932 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry |
1771 Feb 16 |
CROMPE Book Index 1768-1776
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58
Richard JACKSON of Coleraine of 1 pt
& Giles CROMP of Mincing Lane Parish St. Dunstan, City of London of other
pt. Reciting indenture of 4 parts 27 Jan (1771?) btw Richard JACKSON of 1st pt; Clothworkers of London of 2nd pt; Giles
CROMPE of 3rd pt; John PATERSON of parish of St. James Westminster
Co. Middlesex of 4th pt. WITNESS: William BRIAN and Redmond KANE
both of City of Dublin.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
288 |
37 |
185572 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh
Dublin |
1770 Feb 10 |
KING-QUIN Book Index 1768-1776 Forkhill,
PIM
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25
Margaret & Mary KING daughters & Heirs of
Macarrell KING late of Dublin Esq dec’d of 1st pt.; John Carleton WHITLOCK of
City of Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt; Michael CLARK & Robert
KING Esq. of City of Dublin surviving executors of will of Alderman John
MACARRELL deceased of 3rd pt; James KING of City of Dublin of 4th pt; ...Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Co
Armagh Esq Richard JACKSON of Colerain in
Co Londonderry Esq & Thomas BALL of Seapark Esq Co Wicklow of 5th pt..
Richard SHINTON of Brownstown Co. Meath Esq & Margaret Dorothea SHINTON
otherwise BALL his wife of 6th pt; Henry QUIN of City of Dublin
Esq. of 7th pt. … with consent of both. Richard JACKSONs.
Confirmed to QUIN townlands of Crinkill [Creenkill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Tullyard [probably Tullyard,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Clare
otherwise Loghross [Loughross,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],, the
Island of Loghross [??], Shermichaille [??], Rathelan [Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Crusheon, Ballyonan, Lisdrumgrany, Stripe of
Camolly [??], Mullaghglass [probably Dorsy
(Mullaghglass) (Na Doirse Mullagh-glas), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper,]
Cargaculan [??],,Cargaravady [??], Tullnamologg [Tullynamalloge,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], Serimaghea
otherwise Searvkilla, Aghaenacussen otherwise Annagherinuss otherwise
Annaghemssin [??], and Clarebane [Clarbane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] in Co.
Armagh .. NOTE: The connection of the
Forkhill/Coleraine JACKSONs to the BALL family. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine and BALL family Timeline. |
288 |
38 |
185573 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh & Dublin |
1771 Mar 29 |
JACKSON-QUINN Book Index 1768-1776 Forkhill,
PIM
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26
BTW Richard JACKSON of Colerain in the County of
Londonderry Esqr, Richard JACKSON of Forkhill in the County of Armagh Esq and
Thomas BALL of Seapark in the Co of Wicklow Esqr of the first part Richard
SHINTON of Brownstown in the Co of Meath Esqr and Dorothea Margaret SHINTON als
BALL his wife of the second part Lawrence PEARSON of the City of Dublin Gent
of the third part Margaret BALL of the City of Dublin Widow and Relict of
Thomas BALL late of three Castle in the Co of Kilkenny Esqr deced of the
fourth part Henry QUIN of the City of Dublin Esqr of the fifth part and
Thomas BURROUGHS Esq of the Masters of his Majesty’s High Court of Chancery
in Ireland of the sixth part Recited they the said Richard JACKSON of
Colerain Richard JACKSON of Fork hill and Thomas BALL for and in
Consideration of the Several and respective Sums in Deed of Release ment to
have been paid by Henry QUIN amount to the sum of £5,787.10. did Grant to
Henry QUIN and to his heirs all that and those the Towns and Lands of Clare
Loughrass and the Island thereunto belong Clarabane Tullyard Creenkill other
wise Crinkill Raculane otherwise Rakeylane otherwise Rakeeland otherwise
Rakeellan Crukeeine otherwise Creeverkeeran and a Moiety of the Polls and
Customs of Cross Camley otherwise Camelly Davey lisdrumgany Daveymull
aghglass Bargaghcullen otherwise Carrick a cullen otherwise Cargacullen
Cargaghlovaddy otherwise Cargaghroaraddy otherwise Carrickracavaddy fully
nemalog Ballye an otherwise Ballynane otherwise Ballyenane Ballsmoore Scirmaghea
otherwise Searmackilled otherwise Shermaghlea otherwise Sherever Illea
otherwise Sherichallee and Annughussey otherwise aghasson otherwise
Annaghacussey situate lying and being in the Co of Armagh … WITNESS: James
McCLATCHY of the City of Dublin Gent and Thomas MONK of the S. City Esqr and
Nicholas BUTLERY Servant to Richard JACKSON of Forkhill , Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [SEAL] Thos BALL [SEAL] NOTE: The connection of the Forkhill/Coleraine JACKSONs
to the BALL family. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
288 |
45 |
185635 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine
|
1720 Apr 14 |
RICHARDSON-HOLFORD & ors
The Merchant Taylor’s
Proportion Coleraine
Image
29
BTW Mary RICHARDSON of the parish of Mary le Bone Co.
Middlesex Relict of William RICHARDSON late of Somerset Co. Londonderry Esq.
deceased of 1 pt; Mary RICHARDSON of Parish Mary le Bon Co. Middlesex
spinster grand-niece of said Mary RICHARDSON of the 2nd; Peter
HOLFORD of Parish St, George Bloomsbury Co. Middlesex esq one of the Masters
of his Majesty’s High Court of Chancery & Hardinge TRACY of Old
Burlington Street in the Liberty of Westminster Co. Middlesex Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture of 5 parts 13 June 1740 btw William RICHARDSON of 1st pt, Mary RICHARDSON by her then name and addition of Mary EYLE of City of
London spinster of 2nd pt; John EYLES Bart Post Master Gent &
one of the Aldermen of City of London & Roger DRAKE of City of London Esq
of 3d pt; Albert NESBITT & William SELWIN of City of London Esqs. Of 4th pt & Nathanial COLE of Basinghall Street London of 5th pt. land in Co. Londonderry als Coleraine … marriage to be had btw
Robert PRATT of Coscombe Co. Glocester Esq. one the Masters of his Magesty’s
High Court of Chancery & Mary RICHARDSON the grand niece of the said Mary
RICHARDSON widow … £5,000 chargeable against lands in Ireland … |
288 |
96 |
186787 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1764 Oct 8
|
McCULLAGH, Mary – McCULLAGH 1768-1776
Marr Arts Mary McCULLAGH of Flowerhill [Flower
Hill, Parish Dunluce,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Parish of Dunluce, Co Antrim for Sarah McCULLAGH to marry Wm MAJOR of
City of Londonderry Merchant SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
288 |
540 |
192635 |
JACKSON, William |
Coleraine, Londonderry |
1733 Jan 1 |
JACKSON-CARY Book Index 1768-1776
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298
William JACKSON of Colerain, Co
Londonderry Esq. & Edward CARY of Dungiven [Dungiven,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
Co Londonderry Esq.in consideration of £730 one full half or moiety of 4
quarters of land – Ballymanarthur one quarter Crehugh one quarter Balleyhan
one quarter Farrdrum one quarter and one half of the Terry of Green Castle
and ¼ Shrove & ¼ Clare als Ardnofioghy Ballyratten In Barony Inishowen
Co. Donegal and also double Messuage or Tenement in Grace Church St. City of
Londonderry marked No 148/149 together with a Moiety of the acres and
perches thereto belonging … Lucy CARY of Claremount Barony Inishowen Donegal
spinster & executor of last will of Edward CARY.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
300 |
632 |
201647 |
MAULEVERER |
Londonderry |
1773 Jan 8 |
MAULEVERER-JOHNSTON 1739-1810
Image
327
John MAULEVERER of City of Londonderry, Merchant of 1
pt & William JOHNSTON & Nathaniel JOHNSTON of Bordeaux, France
Merchants of the other pt… sale of tenement or warehouse Situate at or near
the Ship quay in the Subbs of the City of Londonderry then in the poss of the
sd John MAULEVERER bounded on the one side by a warehouse then belonging to
Davd ROSS Junr and on the other side by a Warehouse then belong of to Abraham
McCAUSLAND Mercht which said premes were held under the Corporation of
Londonderry for the Term of Forty one years … |
302 |
692 |
203220 |
MAULEVERER |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
MAULEVERER-LANE |
303 |
712 |
204273 |
DAWSON |
Londonderry |
1774 Aug 11 |
DAWSON, Arthur, his will
Image
370
Arthur DAWSON Esq late of the Barons of his Majestys
Court of Exchequer in Ireland. … Brother of Rev. Joshua DAWSON … Estate of
Castle Dawson in the County of Londonderry and my Estate in Ormond Markett
and the Bill in the City of Dublin and also my said Estate in the said County
of Cavan after the death of my said Brother Joshua and all my real Estate
elsewhere in the Kingdom of Ireland Subject to the jointure settled upon my Dear
Daur Ann DAWSON on her Marriage with my late son John DAWSON I give and Devise
the same unto William SHARMAN and Luke STERLING both of the City of Dublin
Esquires their heirs and assignes upon the Trusts and to and for the severall
uses Intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned that to say to the use of my
Nephew Arthur DAWSON son of my late Brother William DAWSON for the term of
his natural life without Impeachment of waste Remainder to the said SHARMAN and Luke STERLING and their
heirs In Trust to preserve contingent uses and remainders only and after the
death of the said Arthur DAWSON to the use of the first and every other son
of the Body of the said Arthur DAWSON … and for default of such Issue to the
use of my brother Charles DAWSON his heirs and assignes for Ever and I do
hereby impower my said Nephew Arthur DAWSON by any Deed or Deeds writing or
writing or by his last will and testament attested by two or more credible
witnesses to grant limit and appoint by way of Jointure upon any wife he
shall marry whatever Annuity or yearly Rentcharge … and direct that the
Jointure issuing out of Estate and payable to my said Daur Ann DAWSON shall
be paid to her and her assignes free and clear of all charges for collecting
and receiving the same and I bequeath to her the sum of pounds to buy
Mourning I charge my said real Estate with the sum of £1,000 Ster to be paid
to Charles DAWSON now a Leiut in his Majestys Sixty second Regint of Foot to
be applied to the purchase of a Company of foot for him the said such however
not to bear Int . untill it shall be actually raised and in case he shall
happen to die before the purchase of the said Coments I will and direct that
the £1,000 shall not be raised but shall merge in the said Estate also charge
and Incumber my said Estate with the payment of ten pounds Ster to each of
the child of my said Brother Charles Dawson … I hereby give and bequeath unto
my said Nephew Arthur DAWSON all my personal Estate of what kind and nature
soever and appoint him sole Co. of this my last will In witness whereof I
have hereunto put my hand and Seal this 11 Aug 1774 WITNESS: William DUNN &
S. PLANT & Daniel MALONE of City of Dublin …
NOTE: An Arthur
DAWSON, William DAWSON and Charles DAWSON were all children of Joshua DAWSON
(d 1727) of Castledawson, Londonderry. Charles DAWSON married Sarah DOWNING
in 1755 |
307 |
343 |
264873 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-HART Not on pg 343.
Also not at #204873, |
310 |
200 |
206083 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1775 Nov 6 |
McCULLOGH John to HENRY
James HENRY of Ballyleaghry, Parish of Balleagh, Co.
Londonderry & daughter Rachel HENRY & Patrick M’CULLOCH of
Derrynasla in parish of Boveragh, Co. Londonderry – marriage.McCULLAGH in
Derrymefad. Witness incl Robert M’CULLOCH of Derrnaslea SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
318 |
481 |
218501 |
CLARKE, Alexander |
Londonderry |
1777 May 1 |
Image 278
Indenture of Lease 1 May 1777 between Alexander CLARKE
of Mahara [Maghera] in the County of
Londonderry Esqr administrator of John CLARKE late of Mahara[Maghera] aforesd qr Deced Ann GLENHOLME orwise CLARKE
the 1 wife of John GLENHOLME of Magherafelt Gent Elizabeth WILSON orwise CLARKE
the wife of John Wilson Gent . Jane CLARKE Mary CLARKE Sarah CLARKE and
Margaret CLARKE Spinster the daughters of the said John CLARKE all of Co.
Londonderry aforesaid of the first part and James DOUGLASS of Adanan [?] Co. Londonderry Gent of the second part
whereby after writing that the farm lands of said John CLARK had amongst
other things dyed seized and possed of called the forty acres containing
about 40a part of the town and lands of Mullagh [Mullagh,
Parish Termoneeny,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and Maymore [Moneymore,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the parishes of Mahara and Termonony which he had under the See of Derry
and that the said Alexander CLARKE had obtained a Renewal of the same from
Frederick Harvey the then Lord Bishop of Derry as admor of the said John CLARKE for the use and benefit
of the several children of the said Jno CLARK and likewise after writing that
the said John CLARKE had died intestate leaving six Daughters therein before
named and one son named William Whereby they became entitled to Distribution
Share of the said Chattle Interest under the See of Derry and that the said
William CLARKE being then a minor could not accept of Grant of the premes
which his said several Sisters had agreed to make him to accommodate him with
farm Suitable to his Fathers mansion house in Maghera aforesaid they the said
Alex CLARKE Alexr GLENHOLME Elizabeth WILSON Jane CLARKE Mary CLARKE Sarah CLARKE
and Margaret CLARKE did and Each and every of them did according to their
Rights and Interest for the Considers therein mentioned demise Lett and to
farm let unto the said James DOUGLASS all that the said Farm Commonly known
by the name of the Forty Acres Bounded on the west by the land of Knock &
on the east by the Glebe Lands on the South by Mullagh River and on the North
by the Great Road leading from Maghera to Bellaghy situate lying and being in
the Barony of Loughinshollin [Loughinsholin]
and County of Londonderry subject to a proportionable share or part of all
such clauses reservations covenants and renewal fines as are reserve and made
payable in and by the Lease of the premes made by the said Bishop or any
future renewal of the parties by the said - Bishop or by his successors To
have and to hold all and singular the said thereby demised premes with the
appurtenances thereunto belonging , except as therein excepted unto the said
James DOUGLASS his heirs admors and Assigns for the term of 16 years from the
First day of Novr then last past subject to the pay other term of the yearly
rent of four pounds and also for such further and time as the said Granting
parties or any or either of them or any one intrust for them may acquire in
the names by virtue of any renewal of the premes and by a clause or
memorandum at the fact of the said Indice it was declare and agreed upon and
listen all the said parties thereto that the said Lease to made to the said
James DOUGLASS was in Trust to and for the sole use Benefit and advantage of
the said William CLARKE the Minor and on to the sd John CLARKE Deced and the
said James DOUGLASS did thereby agree to assign over his interest in the said
Lease to the said William Clarke so soon as he should attain his there full
age and in the said Judie of Lease of which this is a mem other Covenants
clauses and conditions WITNESS: by William CLARKE of Maghara Mercht and James
SHEAR[?] of - Milltown Merch both in the County of Londonderry and this mem
is witnessed by Lease is wi by the said James SHEAR[?] and Jackson DOUGLASS
of Adaman [?] in said County of
Londonderry Gent James DOUGLASS [SEAL] |
326 |
547 |
216979 |
|
Dublin
Meath
Tyrone
Londonderry |
1728 May 15 |
Image
300
BTW Hamilton GORGES eldest son and heir apparent of
Richard GORGES late Kilbrew, Co. Meath Esq. Deceased of 1st pt. Robert DALWAY
of City of Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt & Dennis DONAN of City of Dublin Esq. of
3rd pt. Reciting deed of settlement 6 Aug 1768 made on intermarriage of
Hamilton GORGES with Anne HOWARD eldest daughter of Gorges Edmond HOWARD of
City of Dublin Esq. … [several other names] … Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
Co. Armagh and Rev Bigo KENZELL [?] of Dunshaghlin Co. Meath Clerke of 4th pt
and Blayney Tawnley BELFOUR of Tawnley Hall, Co. Louth and Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Esq. of 5th pt .. convey the Manor of Ballyally
with the appurtenances the Towns and Lands of Ballygally otherwise
Ballygawley Moyaner and several other lands in Co. Tyrone and Towns and Lands
of Thomastown Smithstown and several other Lands in Co. Meath to said Thomas
Earl of Howth and Hamilton GORGES the brother … Richard GORGES and Hamilton
GORGES his son … reciting deed 13 Dec 1778 sum to be raised to be applied to
their debts and further reciting that Richard GORGES shortly thereafter died
and that Hamilton GORGES by deed 19 May 1778 … assigned to Dennis DALWAY
£2,000 and that Robert DALWAY did afterwards advance and lend to Hamilton
GORGES a further sum of £600. WITNESS: Andrew STEWART & Andrew Thomas
HAMILTON of City of Dublin Gents. |
329 |
368 |
219853 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry |
1779
Apr 28 |
LaTOUCHE jr Names Index: 1777-1785
NAMES: Richard JACKSON of Coleraine; George HART
aka HARTE of Dublin; David LaTOUCHE jr. of Dublin; Henry HART aka HARTE; William
JACKSON; Frances EYRE of Eyrecourt, Co. Galway; Elizabeth MOORE; John
McALLISTER; William GREER; Thomas HAND; John LITTLE; Thomas STEPHENSON;
William KELLY. OTHER PLACES: Ballymadegan; Drumnaquilt [Parish of Killowen,
Barony of Coleraine]; Donballycarne; Ringrassbegg Ringrassmore [Parish of
Macosquin, Barony Coleraine]; Ardaclaire Upper and lower [[Articlave
Lower (most likely) or Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine].]
Altabrean, County Londonderry.
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.
· 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. [Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine,
- the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a
border].
NOTE: See
Link: 1779
April 28 for full transcription. Richard JACKSON (aft 1729 - aft 1781) of
Coleraine was the sole surviving son of William JACKSON and Frances EYRE.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. Prob Richard JACKSON (1726-1789) |
332 |
148 |
223771 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1780 May 15-16 |
ROD 332 148 223771 AI William JACKSON
Frances JOY
Image 80
To the Register appointed for the publick Registering
of all Deeds Conveyances and softh memorial of Deeds of Lease and Release 15
& 16 May 1780 between Francis JOY of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Co. Antrim Paper Manufacturer of the one part and Lowry ELLIS of Immorush [Inishrush.
Parish Tamlaght
O'Crilly, Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry Esqr and Hercules ELLIS of Duncan [possibly Duncansland,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Co. Antrim Gent of the other part the Release Witnesseth that the said
Francis JOY for and in consideration of the sum of 10s and the reservations
Trusts and uses therein mentioned did grant Sell release afternoon and
confirm unto the said unto the said Henry ELLIS and Hercules ELLIS all and
Singular the Farm of Land in Feehoge [Feehogue,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper – on northern part of Randalstown] Containing about 27a two paper Mills a
Bleaching Mill and Green, a Tuck Mill a Flax Mill the Meadow Land reclaimed
of the Mills Race and Dam with several Houses in Ballygruby and said Francis JOY’s
Dwelling House in Randalstown aforesaid together with all the other Lands
Houses Gardens Orchards Rights Members & appurtences unto all and
singular the said premes belonging in as full and ample manner in the parish
as were occupied possessed and enjoyed by the said James JOY his Tenants and
Cotters in the Parish of Dromall [Drummaul] Co. Antrim
with the use of the household furniture in said Dwelling house for and during
the Natural lives of his Royal Highness the present Duke of Gloucester and
the said Francis JOY reserving a clear yearly rent of £50 sterling out of
said Granted premisses to the said Francis JOY his Exors admors and assigns
during his Natural Life with a power to distrain the premises for the said
Rent and for the rent due and growing due to John O’NEILL Esq . the Land Law
and the said Francis JOY also reserves the Room and closet over the Kitchen
in said Dwelling house and in case Frances the
Daughter of the said Francis JOY Wife of William JACKSON shall
survive her said father all the said Premisses are to go to her and her Issue
and the survivor of them in case the said Frances
JOY’s Tenture therein shall so long continue and the said Henry and Hercules
ELLIS their Exors admon are there impowered to raise money out of said
Premisses for the use of the said Frances the
Daughter and her child or children which said Indenture of lease and release
and also this Memorial by Clotworthy O’NEILL and John McMULLAN both of
Ballygruly [Ballygrooby,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
aforesaid Paper Makers - James JOY [SEAL] Signed and Sealed by the above
Named Francis JOY in presence of Clotworthy O’NEILL John McMULLAN |
332 |
462 |
225369 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1780 Feb 1 |
YOUNG & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
LITTLE-YOUNG & ors
A Messuage or Tenement No 28
to which appertain 11a of Land No 103
Tenements and Houses New
Row
Back Lane
Image
240
Hatton TILLE of Coleraine of 1 pt & Rev. Galbraith
YOUNG of Coleraine; James STEWART of Grace Hill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Antrim & Richard JACKSON & Elizabeth his wife.
Of 3rd pt. TILLE [Hutton TITLE?] conveyed to YOUNG and STEWART
a tenement on west side of New Row in Co.
Coleraine attached on map as No 28 containing front [?[ depth 150’
& bounded on South by No 29 on the west by New Row and on the North
by Tenement 27. Also 11a land marked No 68 bounded on North by road to
Baldrashane on the east by road leading to Ballymoney and on the south by No
37 and on the west by No 62 about half a mile distant from said Town …
subject to permit by Richard JACKSON and wife Elizabeth … after death
of Richard JACKSON & Elizabeth JACKSON that Galbraith YOUNG &
James STEWART shall out of the profits pay Martha JACKSON daughter of Richard JACKSON should she attain age of 21 …
WITNESS: William HUNTER of Colerain Charles SWENEY of Colerain Distiller
Magher & William ODILEN of Coleraine tanner… Richard JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
NOTE:
I do not know which Richard JACKSON he was – possibly Richard JACKSON (1726-1789), son of Thomas
JACKSON & Margaret BERESFORD. |
335 |
114 |
222697 |
CLARKE, Alexander & Jackson |
Londonderry |
1770 Apr 2 |
ROD 335 114 222697 AI Alexander CLARK of
Maghera Jackson CLARK
Image 65
A Memorial of an Indented Deed of Conveyance 2 Apr 1770 Between
Alexander CLARK of Maghera [Maghera House, now Largantogher,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry Gent of the one part and Joseph COURTNEY of Newferry [Newferry
lies on the River Bann, the border between Co. Antrim and Co. Londonderry –
NE of Bellaghy] Co. Londonderry
aforesaid Merchant of the other part. Reciting Alexander CLARKE for and in
consideration of £420 did grant b unto the said Joseph COURTNEY all that the
upper Divison of the lower half town of Ballynock [Ballyknock,
Parish Killelagh,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the proportion of Vintners and Co. Londonderry aforesaid as formerly in
the possession of Jackson CLARK and his undertenants and containing 92a of
arable and pasture plantation measure as appears by a map thereof together
with all rights members and appurtenances thereunto belong or in any wise
& appertaining in as full ample and beneficial a manner as the same were
held Held and enjoyed by William CLARKE and his undertenant To hold the said
Lands and unto the said Joseph COURTNEY his heirs and Assigns for and during
the natural life of Alex CLARKE of Maghera in the County of Londonderry
aforesaid Gent Alexander third son of the said Alexander CLARKE and William CLARK
Son of John CLARKE late of Maghera aforesaid and the survivors and survivor
of them and for and during the Natural life of all and every such other
person and persons as should from time to time successively after be added to
the term of a Certain Indre of Lease 1 Apr 1734 made by the right Honble
William CONNOLLY late of the City of Dublin Esq . deceased to Jackson CLARKE late
of Maghera in the Londonderry Gent deceased whereby the said William Conolly
Granted and the said Land and premes unto the said Jackson CLARKE pursuant to
the Covenants Comprized in said Lease for renewals forever subject to the
payment of rent of £15 and the fines fees and duty in said leases ment &
of which this is a Mem Contains other Convenants and clauses and the this
with this Meme are witnessed by Richard WILLIAMS of the City of Dublin and
Stafford HUNTER of Bellaghy in the County of Londonderry Land Survey or Alexander
CLARK and sealed in presence of Richard William Stafford HUNTER … |
353 |
254 |
238510 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1783 Apr 9 |
Image 439 9 Apr 1783 BTW Sir Hugh HILL of the
City of Londonderry on of the one part and John STEVENSON of Fort William in
the County of Derry Gent of the other part. Reciting the
said Hugh HILL in pursuance of a Decree in His Majesty’s Court of Excheg . in
Ireland pronounced 1 June 1782 in a cause wherein the said John STEVENSON & Barbara STEVENSON orwise
JACKSON his wife were all the Hugh HILL & others were Deft in for the
other Considerat & for the other Consins in said Deed me did demise grant
& to farm Lett unto the said John STEVENSON all
that part of the Town of Donegrenan [possibly Drumballyhagan and/or Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan Barony Loughinsholin] held by Davd BIGORT & John McMITCHELL together with the old
High way from the house stead when Gillaspy McCONAGHY lived to the Flush
called Donnegrennan Flush and that Quarter of the Village or Town of
Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin] containing three Tenements to Range to
the Street of Tobermore Town on the South and to a new way that was to be
made out of Tobermore to Donnegrinan fort on the West (which Highway was to
be forty feet broad in the Clear & was Reserved out of that Demise)
together with the Comon Moss adjoining to Dornegroman that lay in a close
upon a Straight line from the Great Gap upon the ditch upon the Highway by
the Mass which parts to a Green spot upon Drumbally Hagan [Drumballyhagan and/or Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan Barony Loughinsholin]leaving out the lower end of Gortore
(except reserving the meadow to the Flush) that Her ROWLEY Esqr formerly held
in his own hands with the rights members & appurces thereunto belong situate lying being in the Coy of
Londonderry , To hold to the said John STEVENSON his
heirs and assigns : for the nature ┃ Life & Lives of Martha CORNWALL otherwise JACKSON otherwise McNEILL
wife of Neile McNEIL Gent Barbara STEVENSON otherwise
JACKSON wife of the said John STEVENSON & William STEVENSON Eldest son of the said John & Barbara
and the sum & sure of them and for & during the Natural Life &
Lives of all and every such other person & persons as should
from time to time successively & forever thereafter be added to the Term
of sd Grant first to the Court for renewals forever Comprised in a certain
Indre of Lease bearing date 17 June 1737 made Between Catherine ROWLEY of the
City of Dublin Spinster one of the Daughters & Cohenes of John ROWLEY
Esqr decd & Rowley HILL of Walworth in the Coy of L. Derry Esqr both
Since Decd of the one & William JACKSON of
Dunnigrinan in the parish of Kilconaghan & Coy of L. Derry Surgeon
since also decd of the other Subject Nevertheless to the July Rent Fees &
Fines of all & every the clauses provisoes reservate & grew in sd
Indie of 17 June 1737 reserved … WITNESS: Ninian BOGS jr of the City of
Londonderry Gent and Robt McCRE servant to the above named Sir Hugh [?] HILL
, John STEVENSON [SEAL] |
358 |
444 |
241732 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan
Londonderry |
1784
Jun 7 |
BARTLEY – BARTLEY Dunrimond
& Losset
NAMES: John BARTLEY of Coothill;
George BARTLEY, Dr. of Monaghan; Agnes BARTLEY of Magherra [Parish Maghera], Co.
Derry; Letitia BARTLEY; Blayney Owen MITCHELL; Henry MITCHELL; OTHER PLACES: Dunrimond aka Dunraymond; Lossett. |
363 |
467 |
245228 |
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1785 Feb 4 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Tullybane Bo Killcanway psh Dunaghy
Ballyreaghs, Ballynagaboge, Barony Kilconway
Crebilly, Carnmore, Carnbeg, Carnbuck
Greig- Glenawhirry
Killaree Bokileenway
Mullinsallagh & Mills Magheraboy Maryduffle,
Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
Image
261
BTW John Hamilton O’HARA of Crebilly Co. Antrim Esq
only son & heir of Charles HAMILTON formerly of the City of Bath Great
Britain but also Portglone Co. Antrim Esq. of 1 pt; .. Manor of Crebilly also
known as Kart Estate … [list of townlands]
NOTE: Crossley mentions
JACKSON, but it was not in memorial, but the wife of John Hamilton O’HARA
(agt 1755-1822) was a Mary Jane JACKSON (1773-1802). SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
367 |
14 |
245523 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1769 Feb 3 |
McCULLAGH, James & John – DICKSON
Marr art. Btw James McCULLOUGH of Ballynees [There are
3 Ballynease in Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the proportion of Vintners Co Londonderry farmer of the 1 pt; & Francis
DICKSON of Ballymacombe [Ballymacombs
More, or Ballymacombs-Beg,
Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co Londonderry farmer of other part. Marriage to be had btw John McCULLOGH
son and heir to James McCULLOUGH & Sarah DICKSON eldest daughter of
Francis DICKSON… half of his farm at Ballynees from James & Jane
McCULLOGH (his wife) for son John McCULLOUGH… 40 pounds marriage jointure
from Francis DICKSON. WITNESS: William DICKSON now of Coleraine & Morgan
WILSON of Limnary & Richard DICKSON of Ballymacombe & John STEEL of
Ballymacombe farmer. |
368 |
121 |
246297 |
CLARKE |
Londonderry |
1783 Feb 12 |
Image
68 Memorial of an Indented Deed 12 Feb 1783 BTW Mathew CLARKE of
the Town of Drumbellyhagin [Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry of the first part Robert CLARKE Son of the said Mathew CLARK
of the Second part and John McFARLAND of Glencopogagh Co. Tyrone of the third
part whereby after reciting that a Marriage was purposed to be had between
the said Robert CLARKE and Elizabeth McFARLAND Daughter of the said John McFARLAND
the said Mathew CLARKE did convey unto the said Robert CLARKE and Elizabeth
McFARLAND his then Intended wife all and every his land and houses with the
appurtenances that he held in the said Town of Drumbellyhagan Co. Londonderry
aforesaid To hold to them and their Heirs from and after the Solemnization of
the said Intended Marriage reserving thereout unto the said Mathew CLARKE and
his assigns for and During the Term of his natural life as in said Deed is
reserved and in said Deed there are other Covenants and the same is sealed
and duly Executed by the said Mathew CLARKE John McFARLAND and Robert CLARKE
and witnessed by John McDOWELL of Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the County of Londonderry Farmer and John PURDY of Glenelly Co. Tyrone
Grocer and this Memorial is Signed and Sealed by the said Robert CLARKE [SEAL]
WITNESS: John PURDY and William ROBINSON of Lifford in the County of Donegal
Yeoman Robert CLARKE. |
373 |
446 |
249046 |
CLARKE, Jackson |
Londonderry |
1780 Aug 25 |
Image 541 It might be bk 374.
To the Regr appd by act Parliament for by deeds Wills
Conveyances and so forth A Memt of an Indented Deed 25 Aug 1780 Between Alexander
CLARKE of Maghera [Maghera House, now Largantogher,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the Coy of Londonderry Gent of the first part John CHURCH of ____ and Robert
PATTERSON of ____ both in the sd Gent of the second part and Jackson CLARKE
the eldest Son of the said Alexander CLARKE of the third part whereby the
said Alexander CLARKE in conson of marriage between
the said Jackson CLARKE and Jane PATTERSON therein named to be had & of
the sum of £600 the marriage Portion of the said Jane PATTERSON that
competent jointure be provided for the sd Jane he the sd Alexander CLARKE
hath given granted Bargained and sold unto the John CHURCH and Robert PATTERSON
all that and those the full Clear and absolute right & authority of
having & holding the several tates and Markers annually for ever in the
said Town of Maghera and all the fees toles & customs thereof and also
all that part or parcel of Land in the Town of Upperland [Upperland,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Situate in the parish of Maghera in said Co. cont 21a or thereable together
with the bleaching Mills and green and other Mentials [?] thereunto belonging to hold to the said John CLARKE and
Robert PATTERSON and his heirs and assigns for ever unto and for the use and
Behoof the sd Jackson CLARKE and his Assigns during his life and after his
death the said premes to be sold to the said Jane PATTERSON in case she Survive
the sd Jackson CLARKE during her natural age to and for her own sole use and
Behoof and the sd Deed is Witnessed by William STEPHENSON of Fortwillian [NOTE: Fortwilliam is the imposing house up on
a hill on your right as you enter Tobermore from Maghera. The house lies in
the townland of Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin] , and is built immediately adjacent to the old ringfort named Dunnagrianan. Ballynasarren is a misreading for Ballynascreen. The Six Towns of
Ballynascreen [Ballynascreen] , were church lands in that parish. When John Stevenson inherited
Fortwilliam (through his wife Barbara Jackson) he also inherited the tenancy
of the Six Towns – see: The Six Towns
Electoral District] and Robert CLARKE of Maghera afsd Gent and
this mem is Witnessed by the said William CLARKE & Stephen CHURCH … |
379 |
4 |
249968 |
BOYD |
Tyrone |
1785 Mar 29 |
MARSHALL & Assignees of BOYD a Bankrupt Moy
Image
327
John MARSHALL of Blackwatertown , Co Armagh &
Robert MAGILL of Anahavill, Co Londonderry Gent assignees of John &
Robert BOYD of Moy, Co Tyrone Bankrupts of the 1 pt & Mary BOYD of the
City of Armagh Spinster ... 1 Jun 1765 Rt. Hon James Earl of Charlemount had
demised lands to Robert BOYD lot of ground in town of Moy Co. Tyrone for
[royal] lives … John MARSHALL & Robert MAGILL sold to Mary BOYD. WITNESS:
John McKINSTRY & Richard WHITTINGTON. Mary BOYD [SEAL]
NOTE: Beatrice BOYD
daughter of Hugh Kirkpatrick BOYD of Moy was the mother of Daniel Gunn BROWNE
(1808-1892). She was likely related to these BOYDs. |
380 |
52 |
252617 |
LINDSAY |
Coleraine |
1786 Aug 1 |
LINDSAY-GALT 1739-1810
Image
34
BTW David LINDSAY formerly of Colerain then of
Summerhill Co. Londonderry of 1st pt; Robert HEZLETT of Killowen
Co. Londonderry Clk of 2nd pt; & John GALT and Charles GALT
both of Coleraine merchants of 3rd pt. RECITING Indre of Lease 1
Oct 1780 Honble Edwd CAREY of Dungivin Co. Londonderry Esqr did demise set
and to farm let unto the sd David LINDSAY the first field with the three
houses & Tenem Erected thereon sit on the left side of the road leading
from Fulton Gate to Milltown containing 7a Cunningham measure also one third
of that range of build & Gardens sit on the left side of the back lane or
Great Road leading from the Brook Bridge to Ballymoney and Portrush Parish
Coleraine Co. Londonderry as To Hold unto the sd David LINDSAY his heirs and
Asst for three lives therein named or 31 years from the 29 Sept then last
whichever she last longest at the yearly rent of £6.12.3 and further RECITING
that by Indenture 21 Jul 1783 the sd David LINDSAY did grant the sd Demised
premes 1 in Mr Gage to the sd Robt HAZLETT for securing the sum of £100 with
it . The sd David LINDSAY and Robt HAZLETT in Conson of two sevl sums to them
respively paid amounting to go to the sum of £282 as did severally respicely
Grant bargain & sell alien release & Confirm assign transfer and make
over unto the sd John GALT and Charles GALT the sd therein therein before
ment held tenem ┃ Houses
Gardens and premes with the appurces all their right Title and in therein
& thereto to with the lease To Hold unto John GALT and Charles GALT their
Heirs Exors Admr & Asss during the continu of the lives and years granted
by the sd Recited lease free from all Incumbrances David LINDSAY [SEAL]
Robert HEZLETT Clerk [SEAL] WITNESS: James HUTCHINSON & John WOODBURN.
NOTE: Rev. John
HEZLETT was land agent to Sir George JACKSON until about 1801. |
382 |
144 |
253857 |
CLARK |
Londonderry |
1777 Dec 2 |
Image
80 A Memt of a Deed Poll 2 Dec 1777 BTW John McDOWELLof Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry of the one part and Mathew CLARK of the other part whereby
the sd John McDOWELLof in Considr of a Marriage to be had between John McDOWELL
Son to the sd John McDOWELLof the elder and Martha CLARK daughter of the sd
Mathew CLARK He the sd John McDOWELLof the Elder did make over unto his sd
Son John McDOWELLof the younger the one half of this lands and tenemt held
under Esquire Hill of Derry [sic – probably John
HILL Esq.]with the one half of all his
Household furniture & Stock and all Growing which he then had with land
and tenemt to possess from Novr then last and the sd John McDOWELL did also
make over the other half at his death to the sd John McDOWELLof the younger
by the sd Deed poll and the sd Deed poll WITNESS: William CLARK of Maghera
decd and Thomas SAMPSON and Thomas CLARK both of Drumbalyhagan [[Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. of Londonderry Mathew CLARK [SEAL] |
392 |
313 |
259 |
TODD, Andrew |
Londonderry |
1787 Nov 8 |
Will of Andrew TODD 1739-1810
Image
180
Registered 1787 Nov 8
Andrew TODD of Shanes Castle[Shanes's
Castle, Parish of Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co Antrim… lands of Crossreagh [Crossreagh,
Parish Ballywillin.
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Slenmay [??], Carnanlevy [probably Carnany
Lower, Parish of Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper],
Islandmore [Parish Kilraghts,
Barony Dunluce Upper ] & Ballyeraye [??], held by lease
for lives under Earl of Antrim dated 1 June 1750 & also Lands called the
live quarters of Priestland [either Priestland
East and/or Priestland
West, Parish Dunluce,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
& quarter of Killiny [??], & ¼
of park commonly called [Fernelesvey?] West
Park (Fearann na Leathsheisrí) (aka Faranlessery), Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower],
held from the Earl dated 2 July 1745 all in Barony Dunluce, Co. Londonderry
and also lands of Gortgole [Gortgole,
Parish Portglenone,
Barony Toome Lower]
in lower half Barony of Toom in Co. Antrim held for lives under John O’NEILL ….
£50 to be paid to Sister Elizabeth PATTERSON otherwise TODD wife of William
PATTERSON now of City of Derry, Gent….
Subject to levies by John O’NEILL of Shanes Castle Esq. & to John
O’NEILL of Portglenane Esq. & their lives & also several trusts …
boy called and named as John TODD age 14-15 at grammar school in Town of
Workington Cumberland, Great Britain – board
and lodging with Mr. & Mrs. WHITESIDES of Workingtown if John TODD dies
before reaching majority, then trusts to ….. Andrew TODD, eldest son of
Daniel TODD now of Randlestown Gent & of his issue male in the same
manner as for John TODD …… John PATTERSON eldest son of Walter PATTERSON
Governor of the Island of St Johns in Gulf of St. Laurence and his issue….
Niece Elizabeth PATTERSON wife of Rev Edward PATTERSON of Belfast £100. To
servant Ann MAGILL all my right & interest in lands of Tobernaveen [Tobernaveen,
Parish Grange
of Shilvodan, Barony Toome Upper] together
with sum of £50 … other servants Thomas O’NEILL Charles MAGILL & Elinor
MACTRANEY one year’s wages to each … guardianship of John TODD [?] William
DUNKIN of Clogher Esq. & Edward HOGG of Lisburn Linen Draper my executors
… signed Andrew TODD Esq in presence of Richard DRUE of Duncliffe, Robert
McLEAIN of Shanes Castle, Samuel McCLEAN of Belfast Merchant. Memorial
witness Samuel McCLEAN & Samuel HERON of Lisburn Gent & Atty at Law.
John TODD [SEAL] 27 Aug 1787.
NOTE: An Andrew TODD of Carricknaveagh,
near Saintfield married the 3rd daughter of James BIRCH (?-1727)
and Mary JACKSON (?-aft 1732).: SOURCE: Thomas Ledlie
Birch: United Irishman. Aiken McClelland. The TODD family of
Carricknaveagh, [Carricknaveagh , Parish Killaney,
Barony Castlereagh
Upper, in the County of Down] which was known as Toddsville as
early as 1625, were prominent United Irishmen. The name of Andrew TODD
(Birch's cousin) and Andrew Tod junior, appear in the "Black Book of the
North of Ireland", a list of some 200 names of the leaders of the United
Irishmen. When the rebellion broke out Andrew Todd junior, joined the rebel
ranks, and acted as Captain of the Town Guard when Ballynahinch was in
insurgent hands. After the rebellion was crushed he was imprisoned for a
short time in Lisburn. Todd later married a sister of Birch's successor, Rev.
Henry SIMPSON (1799-1843), and his descendants still live in Carricknaveagh.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry for connections to Shanes Castle and
O;NEILLs. |
393 |
422 |
260842 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1787 Sep 19 |
McCULLOCH David & Samuel McCULLOCH both of
Ballynease [Parish of Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Londonderry 1786-1793 |
393 |
423 |
260245 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH William to ELLIS |
396 |
188 |
260844 |
McCULLAGH, David |
Londonderry |
1788 Feb 7 |
McCULLOCH David to McQUELAN
David McCULLAGH of Ballynease [Parish of Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co Londonderry… lands in Balynease. |
397 |
343 |
264872 |
JACKSON, Richard Rt Hon |
Londonderry |
1788 Oct 29 |
HARTE Names Index 1786-1794
Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine, Co Londonderry Esq to George HART of City of Dublin Esq. Reciting
deed of release 7 Mar 1735 made btw William JACKSON then of Coleraine
Esq. since deceased of 1st part, Frances his wife of the 2nd pt & the Hon Elizabeth MOORE then of City of Dublin widow and since
deceased of the 3rd pt. William JACKSON died leaving Richard
JACKSON his only son & heir who upon the death of this William
JACKSON became entitled equity & mtg to Elizabeth MOORE invested in
John McALLISTER of Coleraine in trust for Richard JACKSON and reciting
that Henry HART late of the City of Dublin Esq since deceased on or about the
30th day Oct 1752 did lend and advance to Richard JACKSON the sum of 5,000 pounds re deed of release 9 Dec 1752 [secured against lands
mentioned in previous deed - lands of Ballymadegan, Drumnaquil,
Dunballycarne, Ringrassbeg, Ringrassmore Ardaclave and upper and lower [[Articlave
Lower (most likely) and Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine].]
Altabreen]. WITNESS Croasdale MOLONY & Michael MOLONY.
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.
· Ringrashbeg aka Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine.
· Ringrashmore aka Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine,
· Altabreen aka [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine,
- the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a
border]
NOTE: Because of echoes
of these townlands in other deeds, I believe that this Richard JACKSON was
the Richard JACKSON (aft 1729 - aft 1781) of Coleraine, the sole surviving
son of William JACKSON and Frances EYRE.SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
397 |
344 |
264873 |
JACKSON, Richard Rt Hon |
Londonderry |
1788 Oct 29 |
JACKSON-HART Agreement Names Index 1786-1794
Image
489
Rt Hon Richard JACKSON of Coleraine, Co Londonderry Esq of 1 pt.; George HART of City of Dublin Esq.
of other pt. Reciting deed of release 7 Mar 1735 made btw William JACKSON then of Coleraine Esq. since deceased of 1st part, Frances his
wife of the 2nd pt & the Hon Elizabeth MOORE then of City of
Dublin widow and since deceased of the 3rd pt. William JACKSON died leaving Richard JACKSON his only son & heir who upon the
death of this William JACKSON became entitled equity & mtg to
Elizabeth MOORE invested in John McALLISTER of Coleraine in trust for Richard
JACKSON and reciting that Henry HART late of the City of Dublin Esq since
deceased on or about the 30th day Oct 1752 did lend and advance
to Richard JACKSON the sum of £5,000 re deed of release 9 Dec 1752
[secured against lands mentioned in previous deed]. WITNESS Croasdale MOLONY
& Michael MOLONY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
399 |
371 |
264254 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Armagh
Down
Antrim |
1788 Sep 5 |
LD BELMORE Names Index 1786-1794
Richard MAGENNIS sr. of
Warrenpoint, Co. Down, his wife Elizabeth MAGENNIS & Richard MAGENNIS,
the younger of Dublin City, Esq., eldest son of them. Marriage intended
between Richard MAGENNIS jr. & Elizabeth COLE, 2nd daughter of
Willoughby COLE, Lord Viscount, Enniskillen. Released to Armar CORREY, Rt.
Hon Lord Baron of Belmore and William HOEY, Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow, Gent,
Townlands: Ballybreagh & Dromell, Armagh;
Finn/, Moybrick, Lamer, Drumbeg, Corcreeny, Magheragh,
Magherana, Croroge, Tulyherin, Co. Down;
Clanchy [ow Landry], Ballynamony, upper Ballynamony,
lower Ballynamony, , Enagh, Landhead, Drumskea, Correalleagh [or Carneally or
Corneally], Collintaft [ow Collinla ow Collinlammy] Leekowlack, Ganaway [ow
Ganaly ow Ganwaly] Ballynamavagh [ow Ballynamengh ow Harperstown] Carnanny
[ow Carnany], Canreagh [ow Carronreagh], Knocking [ow Knockren] upper Dovial
[ow Dera], lower Dovia [ow Dera], Long Mullens, Broad Mullens, Cullefachan,
Caigair, Scotch Craigs [ow Irish Craigs] Lary [ow Lacy] & Tullockers [ow
the Eight Quarters [ow the Thirteen Quarters], Co. Antrim.
Keelinarge [ow Kellencargill ow Kellincargatt ors
Kellincrgitt ow Kellenargett ow Kellinorgett ors Silverwood] together with 5
acres pt of Tegnevan and a tenement in Lurgen called Bells tenement bounded
by tenement leased to John PORTER on the one side of Derrybeg at the lower
end & by tenement leased to John TURNER commonly called Thorn Treehouse
on the other side containing about 5 score & 4 ft of front, together with
gardens & houses, Co. Armagh.
To hold unto Armar COREY & William HOEY during
respective lives named in leases or to be added and Anne HILL [Viscountess
Dungannon, widow & relict of Arthur HILL], Harvey [?] Hon Lord Viscount
McMorres, Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle, Antrim, Rt. Hon Richard
JACKSON of Coleraine, Londonderry, Edward KINGSMILL, formerly Edward
BRICE of Belfast...
NOTE: This references an earlier Deed dated
December 26, 1761. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
409 |
532 |
269118 |
JACKSON, James & Richard |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1789 Jun 12 |
JACKSON-GALT Names Index 1786-1794
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589
Btw James STEWART of Gracehill,
Co Antrim Esq &of 1st part & Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine Co Londonderry & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife and James
JACKSON, eldest son & heir apparent of 2nd part & John
GALT & Charles GALT of Londonderry merchants of 3rd pt…. in
consid of £400 pd by John GALT and Charles GALT to JACKSONs.. tenement
on the West side of the New Row in Town of Coleraine marked in Map of said town #28 on the west by Stone Row & on the
North by tenement 27 together with 11a marked as #63 in the map of the acres
bounded on the North by the road leading to Ballyrarhean [Church Road?] on the east by the road leading to Ballymoney and
on the south by the acre (No 37) and on the north by the acres No 61 and 62
and abt ½ mile distant from the town with the appurts being and near the Town
Colerain in Co. Londonderry… WITNESS: James HAMILTON of Bush Bank Co. Antrim
& James PARKS of same place. Richard JACKSON [SEAL] James
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: See ROD:
241-83-156901. Sept 25, 1765.
NOTE: It is possible that he was the Richard
JACKSON (1726-1789). but there was
also another JACKSON in Coleraine. He may
also be linked to the line of JACKSONs in Drogheda
UPDATE: I have a copy of
the lease, and the signature of Richard JACKSON includes the image of a bird,
likely a sheldrake or shoveller.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
410 |
341 |
269790 |
COCKING, Thomas Jackson |
Dublin |
1781 Jul 8 |
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200
BTW Thomas Jackson COCKING of City of Dublin
Esq. Lieut in his Majesty’s 56th Regiment & Anne COCKING
otherwise DALY his wife of 1st pt. John EIFFE of Creekstown. Co.
Meath Esq of 2nd pt Waterhouse Sheppy GREENE of City of Dublin
Gent of 3rd pt. George GREENE of City of Dublin 4th pt.
In consideration of £810 assign for one year lands of Creekstown late in
possession of Michael & Thomas KING and Paul CONNELL containing 54a in
Barony Ratoath, Co. Meath … WITNESS: Thomas MANGAN & Thomas CONNOR both
of City of Dublin Gents.
NOTE: Thomas Jackson COCKING aka COCKYN was a son of Anne JACKSON & Rev. Ralph COCKYN
and a grandson of Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) who had leased
Creekstown. SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
413 |
11 |
270361 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Donegal |
1789 Jul 1 |
JACKSON-BROOKE Names Index 1786-1794
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12
Henry WRAY of Castlewray Esq. and Catherine WRAY his
wife of 1st pt; William WRAY Eq eldest son and heir of Henry WRAY
of 2nd pt [?] SAND [?] of Coolnaboy Co. Wexford Esq. &
Wilhelmina SAND otherwise WRAY his wife. Elizabeth HATTON otherwise WRAY and
Henry HATTON Esq. Executors of Sherman RICHARDS Esq. who was surviving
executor of John HATTON Esq. deceased. Gore WRAY of Lifford Co. Donegal Esq.
Jane MOUNTRAY widow, George HUGHES of Wexford, Gent late husband of Elenor
HUGHES otherwise WRAY deceased which said Wilhelmina, Elizabeth GORE, Jane
and Elenor were younger children of William WRAY late of Castlewray, Co.
Donegal deceased. Of 3rd pt. Thomas KNOX Esq, & Gustavous BROOKE of City
of Dublin Esq. Trustees named in deed of settlement made by William WRAY Esq.
the elder 21 Spt 1763 of 4th pt. Ralph
Lord Wicklow formerly Ralph HOWARD Esq. afterwards Lord Clonmore and wife
Annesley GORE Esq. The Hon Richard GORE Esq. The Right Hon Arthur Earl of
Arran, the Right Richard JACKSON and Andrew KNOX Esq. eldest son and
heir of George KNOX Esq. deceased who was the eldest son and heir of Andrew
KNOX late of Preston in Liberties of City of Londonderry Esq. deceased of the
5th pt. Charles WALKER of City of Dublin Esq one of the Masters of
his Majesties High Court of Chancery in Ireland of 6th pt. and
Henry Boughan BROOKE of City of Dublin Esq of the 7th pt. …
reciting the said Charles WALKER Henry WRAY and Catherine WRAY his wife
William WRAY [Fuller?] SAND with Wilhelmina SAND with otherwise WRAY his wife
Elizabeth HATTON Henry HATTON Gore WRAY Jane MOUNTWRAY George HUGHES Thomas
Lord Wells Gustavious BROOKE Ralph Lord Clonmore Alice his wife and Andrew
KNOX … granted to Henry Vaughan BROOKE lands of Ballaghdergbig and Little
Ellistron and Big Culbury Ballyinascadden Calhern Corraghlean and the Mill of
Ballaghdery in Barony Kilmacrennan Co. Donegal … Witness: Daniel CHAMBER Esq.
John ALLEN both of Letterkenny & James BOGGS of Londonderry clerke to
Eneas [?] Esq. and by [?] SAND Wilhelmina SAND his wife in presence of Ann
BEATY James BOGGS & Elizabeth HATTON … SEE: Some JACKSON holdings in Co. Donegal. And Beresford Family Tree - DRAFT.(includes WRAY line)
… complicated – worth revisiting when there is time.
NOTE: John HATTON was
the husband of Elizabeth WRAY. Gore WRAY was her brother. Jane MOUNTRAY was
their sister (wife of William MOUNTWRAY) |
420 |
442 |
275227 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry
Dublin |
1790 Feb 11 |
Image
248
BTW Marcus SMYTH of City of Dublin eldest son &
heir of rev. William SMYTH late of Milburn, Co. Londonderry, Clerk of 1st pt; Rev. Hugh STEWART of Tynan Co. Armagh & Rev. Robert HAZLETT of
Coleraine Co. Londonderry Executors of William SMYTH of 2nd pt.
Simon DAVENPORT & Edward DAVENPORT (eldest son) both of Coleraine Esq. of
3rd pt. John CHAMBERS of City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt.
Rt Hon Richard JACKSON of Coleraine appended to will but Richard
JACKSON had since died.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry Sir Richard JACKSON (1726-1789) B.A. 1749 M.P. Coleraine 1775. HAZLETT managed business matters for the
JACKSONs. |
423 |
509 |
276590 |
CLARK |
Londonderry |
1786 Jul 9 |
Image
568 To the Reg appointed by act of parts for regs deeds Wills Conveyances
& c Men of a deed poll bearing date the 9 July 1786 whereby Mathew CLARK
of Dunballyhagan [Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the County of Londonderry farmer did for the Consider therein ment assign
transfer and make over for him his heirs Ears Admons and unto his son Thomas
CLARK his heirs Admors and as the said Mathew CLARK’s right title and just
whatever belong whom in the Town land Dunballyhagan containing the one fourth part of the farm which the formerly
held from one Right Honble Thomas CONNOLLY be then this pose of the same more
or less and in the said deed of this is a or there are other Covenants and agreements
and WITNESS: William HUSTON Robert MOORE & John HUSTON at or near
Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in Co. Londonderry |
426 |
459 |
278440 |
OLIVER, |
Londonderry |
1790 Jul 7 |
OLIVER, Martha-OLIVER Notes in 2009 diary 1786-1793
Martha OLIVER otherwise MILLER of Granaught [probably Grannagh,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght],
Co. Londonderry widow & Joseph OLIVER of Granaught farmer of other part.
Martha sold to Joseph for £100 part of Drumreighlin [Drumraighland,
Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
Barony Keenaght],
Barony of Kinaught, Co. Londonderry. |
428 |
104 |
278718 |
JACKSON, James |
Derry
Down |
1790 May 3 |
Image 59
BTW the Revd Robert BLACK of the City of Derry in the
County of Derry and Mary BLACK otherwise BLACK his wife of the first part and James JACKSON of the Town of Newtownards Co. Down Apothecary of the
other part I hereby Reciting Robert BLACK and Mary BLACK in consideration of £227
Did confirm unto the said James JACKSON moved to be in his possion by
of Lease for a year and his heirs and assigns All that entire Moity or
undevided half of the Lands of Maygannon [Moygannon,
Parish Donaghcloney,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half] log with the one full and Entire half share mority or
proportion of all the Roads Waters Water Courses Weirs and appurces thereunto
belonging and which said half or Undivided Morety with the other half or
Remainder thereof as at some & time theretofore in the possion of John McCOMB
& Clear and forwards of Joseph BLACK and now in the possion of the said
Robert and Margaret or their undertenants and is situate lying and being in
the Parish Donaghcloney,
Barony Iveagh
Lower, Upper Half Co. Down To Hold unto the said James JACKSON his
Heirs & forever and in said Deed it is Recited that the said Robert BLACK
& Margaret BLACK And by fire of all the said Lands to the said James
JACKSON as of Hilary Term … WITNESS: Robert MOORE and William ARMSTRONG both
of the City of Londonderry |
433 |
260 |
283348 |
JACKSON, John |
Londonderry
London |
1791 Jun 16 |
JACKSON - DOWNING Names Index 1786-1794
Image
415
Deed of Assignment btw Samuel OLIVER of Leicester,
Leicestershire & Thomas JACKSON & John JACKSON both of
London Executors of last will of Richard OXLEY late of Broad Street City of
London, Linen Draper deceased of the 1 pt & Rev Alexander Clotworthy
DOWNING of Maghera [Parish Maghera], Co.
Londonderry Clke, eldest son and heir at law of John DOWNING late of
Rowansgill [Roes
Gift, Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Londonderry Esq deceased of the other part. Reciting the said Samuel
OLIVER, Thomas NICKSON and John JACKSON in consid of 600 pounds &
33 pounds paid by Alexander Clotworthy DOWNING granted to by Alexander
Clotworthy DOWNING the sum of 600 pounds given by John DOWNING to Jane
DOWNING his daughter by an indenture 1 Feb 1773 chargeable on certain towns
and townlands … Alexander Clotworthy DOWNING [SEAL] WITNESS: John DOWNING,
[?] NESBITT & Charles MACKIN. NOTE Anne
JACKSON, wife of Col. Adam DOWNING, was the grandmother of Alexander
Clotworthy DOWNING (1735-1812). The question
is: Who were Thomas & John JACKSON? SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
436 |
316 |
282494 |
JACKSON,
Mary Jane |
Coleraine |
1791 Jun 1 |
JACKSON - O’NEIL Names Index 1786-1794
Marriage article btw John
Hamilton O’HARA of Crebilly Co Antrim of 1 pt Mary Jane JACKSON daughter of Rt Hon Richard JACKSON late of Jackson Hall, Londonderry deceased of 2nd pt Rt Hon James O’NEIL of Shanes Castle in Co Antrim & George JACKSON of Jackson Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
Esq. of 3rd pt…. in consid of marriage £2,000 pounds as marriage
portion… more detail Henry Hutchison O’HARA late of Crebilly, Co Antrim Esq
deceased in last will dated 29 May 1759 devised to John Hamilton O’HARA the
lands commonly called the Kart Estates in Co Antrim. WITNESSES: Rev Nathaniel
ALEXANDER George Richard GOLDING & John JOHNSTON of Crebilly SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
442 |
406 |
287785 |
SEAWRIGHT |
Londonderry |
1792 Feb 11 |
SEAWRIGHT, Martha-SEAWRIGHT
Martha & Jane SEAWRIGHT sisters of Ballynacombe,
nephew Andrew SEAWRIGHT son of their brother Martin SEAWRIGHT |
451 |
194 |
289568 |
DAWSON |
Londonderry |
1786-1793 |
LEE, Eleanore-DAWSON
SEE ALSO Image
30, ROD: 224-47-144929 Indented Deed Tripartite Conty a Marr Contract 1
June 1740 BTW Wm Dawson of Castlehill in the manor of Castle Dawson & Co
of Londonderry of the first pt Joshua Dawson Son to ye Wm of ye Second pr
& John LEE. |
456 |
436 |
293495 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1738 Jul 14 |
JACKSON - YOUNG Names Index 1786-1794 Townland 1739-1810
NOTE the time-lag from
when it was made to when it was memorialized (1792).
Image
233
Capt. William JACKSON of Fort William [Townland Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan],
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co Londonderry Gent of 1st pt. William YOUNG and John KNOX of
Cavenreagh , Parish Ballinascreen Co. Londonderry set to Wm YOUNG 2/3rd pts of Cavenreagh & being part of 6 Church land towns of Ballynascreen
for term of 7 years. SEE: JACKSONS
of Tobermore. |
458 |
555 |
297068 |
JACKSON, George |
Londonderry |
1793 Mar 9 |
JACKSON-HILL Names Index 1786-1794
George JACKSON of Jacksons Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry Esq. Gent then of City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt and Sir
Henry HILL of the City of Derry Bt of the other.. Jackson did confer the
dwelling house of Jackson Hall with all
the offices houses gardens and pleasure ground thereunto containing 15 acres
Plantation measure in Liberties of Colerain, Co. Londonderry with the use of
all fixtures goods and furniture of every kind for yearly rent of 56 pounds… NOTE: This is George JACKSON (1776-1840) – one of
JACKSONs of Coleraine.. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
460 |
131 |
293496 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1738 Aug 4 |
JACKSON-GRAHAM 1739-1810
[I first had Mem # 2984934 which
was incorrect.]
Image
73 & Image 74
Btw Capt William JACKSON of Fort William [Townland Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan],
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry Gent of 1 pt & James GRAHAM of Caveneagh [Cavanreagh,
Electoral Division The Six Towns,
Civil Parish Ballynascreen,
Barony Loughinsholin]
–Parish of Ballinascreen Co Londonderry of the other pt. JACKSON set to
GRAHAM land in JACKSONs possession being the 6th part of the half
townland of Caveneagh being part of the Six Churchtowns of Ballynascreen for
term of 7 years for rent of 2 pounds 10s renewable for such terms and times
as JACKSON should renew his lease with the Lord
Bishop of Derry.. Toties Quoties … WITNESS: William JACKSON jr. & Clark JACKSON. James GRAHAM [SEAL] NOTE:
SEE: ROD 88-77-61667 SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore.
NOTE: The 6 townlands are:
· Cavanreagh 1726 A, 3 R, 9 P
· Glenviggan 1723 A, 0 R, 19 P
· Moneyconey 1121 A, 2 R, 4 P
· Moyard 1591 A, 3 R, 30 P
· Owenreagh 758 A, 2 R, 20 P
Tullybrick 2271 A, 1 R, 0 P |
461 |
566 |
296737 |
JACKSON, George |
Meath
Londonderry |
1793 Feb 8 |
HARTE Names Index 1786-1794
Image
596
Rt Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle Co. Antrim of 1st pt, George JACKSON of Jackson Hall, [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry, Esq. Eldest son of Rt Hon George JACKSON dec’d of 2nd pt, George HARTE of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Lands of
Carrick[?]ler otherwise Carrickdisart otherwise Carickdesert formerly held by
Thomas QUELSH 4a 34p and also town of Cruicetown otherwise Crusetown
otherwise Cruistown Cruicetown [Cruicetown,
Parish Stackallan,
Barony Upper Slane NOT Cruicetown,
Parish Cruicetown,
in the Barony of Lower
Kells] except that part granted to Gustavius LAMBERT Esq and the town
and lands of Pigshill otherwise Begshill [Pighill,
Parish Stackallan,
Barony Upper Slane]
and Rossboy otherwise Rushee [Rushwee
(E.D. Slane), Parish Gernonstown,
Barony Upper Slane]
parcels of Cruistown with the water Corn Mill and wears [aka weirs?]
belonging to townland Carrickadealer [probably Carrickdexter, Parish Slane, Barony Upper Slane] and Cruicetown on River Boyne, Co. Meath … |
461 |
566 |
296738 |
JACKSON, George |
Dublin Londonderry
Antrim |
1793 Feb 28 |
HARTE-LATOUCHE Names Index 1786-1794
Image
596
Btw George HARTE of City of
Dublin Esq. Eldest son of Henry HARTE late of the City Alderman of 1st pt & David LATOUCHE of Dublin of 2nd pt & George
JACKSON of Jackson Hall, [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry, Esq. Eldest son of Rt Hon Richard JACKSON late of Jackson Hall dec’d of 3rd pt Rt Hon John
NEAL of Shanes Castle Co Antrim of 4th pt & John LATOUCHE of
City of Dublin of 5th pt.... lands of Ballymaclegan [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Drumnaquill Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] Donballycarne [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark], Ringgrassley [Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine.],
Ringsmore [Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine] Ardaclave [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine and the Upper and Lower Altabrean [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
in Co Londonderry to hold to John LATOUCH in trust to pay annuity to George
HART ….
NOTE: Sir Richard
JACKSON (btw1729-1731 – d. 1789) Son George JACKSON (1766-1840)
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
471 |
469 |
299963 |
JACKSON,
Mary Jane & husb |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1793 Sep 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyreaghs, Ballynagaboge, Barony Kilconway
Crebilly, Carnmore, Carnbeg, Carnbuck
Fernagushag
Greig- Glenawhirry
Killaree Bokileenway
Mullinsallagh & Mills Magheraboy Maryduffle,
Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
Tullybane Bo Killcanway psh Dunaghy
Hamilton O’HARA-O’NEIL
Btw John Hamilton O’HARA of
Cordilly, Co Antrim Esq & Mary Jane O’HARA als JACKSON, his wife
of 1 pt & Rt Hon John O’NEILL of Shanes Castle & George JACKSON of Jackson’s Hall, [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry of other pt... all the Manor of Crebilly commonly called the
Kart Estate... many other lands in Barony of Killonway, Co Antrim SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
Irish
Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation Vol 1 1915 p.126.
Henry-Hutchinson O'Hara: son of Henry ; succeeded his father circa, 1745, and
d.s.p. ; leaving by his Will (dated A.D. 1759) the Crebilly and other estates
to Charles Hamilton's son, John Hamilton (i.e. son of Charles Hamilton of
Portglenone), thus passing by the O'Haras of Claggin, the descendants of his
(Henry-Hutchinson O'Hara's) grand-uncle Henry, and the other collateral
branches, even leaving the remainder to O'Hara, of O'Hara-Brook, whose family
name was Tate (see O'Laverty's Down and Connor, Vol. III., p. 427). Said John
HAMILTON (b. circa 1755 or 1757) then added "O'Hara" to his name.
He m. a young French Catholic lady, Madeleine Collet. The marriage ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Hugh O'Devlin, P.P., of Ballymena, in the year 1787 ;
but as under the Penal Laws this marriage was illegal '97 "O'Hara"
being a Protestant '97 they were re-married in Dumfries, Scotland, according
to Scotch law. The issue by this marriage was two sons who died without
issue. John HAMILTON "O'Hara" repudiated this wife, and, in A.D.
1791, married Miss JACKSON, dau. of Right Hon. R. Jackson, niece of Lord
O'Neill, and sister-in-law of the Right Rev. Dr. Alexander, Protestant Bishop
of Down and Connor. This second wife of John Hamilton "O'Hara," d.
in 1802 without issue. In 1819, said Hamilton "O'Hara" m. Miss
Duffin, dau. of Mr. Duffin, one of his tenants ; she bore him two children
'97 1 . Henry- Hutchinson - Hamilton "O'Hara," |
485 |
52 |
301771 |
JACKSON, George |
Londonderry |
1793 Sep 23 |
HAVELAN Names Index 1786-1794
Image
359
Btw George JACKSON of Jackson’s Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish of Killowen Co Londonderry of the 1 pt. & Dennis HAVELAN of Bridge
St Waterside in Killowen, Co Londonderry Innholder of other pt. JACKSON demised land commonly known as the Park bounded on the North by James
WALLACE’s holding, on the south by the Widow ORRs holding on the East by
John LITTLEs holding and on the west by the Great Road leading to Downfull
cont 9 1/2A now in possession of Cornelius DOUGHERTY, Bernard DOUGHERTY and
Widow DOUGHERTY and Richard her son… SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
488 |
171 |
310052 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Down |
1794 Nov 11 |
JACKSON-BLACK Names Index 1794-
Image
355
Btw Andrew JACKSON of the townland of
Ballygranny [probably Ballygrainey,
Parish Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Lower],
Co. Down, Gent of the 1 pt & the Rev Robert BLACK of the City of
Londonderry of the other part whereby after reciting that James JACKSON of Newtown in Co. Down Surgeon & apothecary in consid of 250 pounds had
granted in mortgage to the said Andrew JACKSON the premises… grant
lease and confirm to said Robert BLACK in his actual possession by virtue of
a sale made by said Andrew JACKSON for one whole year… assigned entire
moiety of the lands of Moygamman [Moygannon]
together with full and Entire half … of said water courses thereunto
belonging… was in possession of Joseph BLACK and afterwards Robert and
Margaret BLACK undertenants… parish Donaghcloney., Barony
Lower Iveagh WITNESS: Rev. William SINCLAIR of Newtownards & Thomas Barry
MARTIN of Belfast. Andrew JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
489 |
72 |
306027 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1794 May 13 |
JACKSON-SMYTH Names Index 1794-
Image
44
Btw Richard JACKSON of Coleraine, butcher of the 1 pt & John SMITH of Gillsboat
[possibly Gills,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry, farmer of the other pt. Reciting that Elizabeth JACKSON wife of sd Richard JACKSON being entitled to an estate for life in a
certain Tenement Situate on the West side of New [Row?] in the town of
Coleraine with 11 acres of and by virtue of deed Hatton TETTLE [TITTLE?]
deceased did that desire of Richard JACKSON ad in order him to pay his
Debts upon an Engagement to a Trustee for her use.. 2 Nov 1793 James STEWART
of Grace Hill, Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt. Richard JACKSON,
Elizabeth his wife and James his eldest son of 2nd pt.
John GALT and Charles GALT of 3rd pt and James HUTCHINSON of 4th pt. convey to James HUTCHINSON two tenements Brick House and Gardens on
north side of Backlane in town of Coleraine cont in front 48 and in width 20
feet by lease from the Mayor Aldermen and Burgess of the Corporation of
Coleraine dated 10 Jun 1773 for term of 48 years. … to John SMYTHE said
tenement and premises in Back Lane in Town of Coleraine and two fields of
land in Ballasas [Bellasses,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine – NOTE: It borders Lodge]
near Coleraine with the appurts in Co. Londonderry & all Cattle Goods
household stuff furniture and implements of household and all other Goods and
Chattles wherein said Richard JACKSON resided in Town of Coleraine …
in trust for the Sole and Separate use of said Elizabeth JACKSON and
her assigns WITNESS: John PARKS of City of Dublin & James JACKSON of Coleraine aforesaid butcher. Richard JACKSON [SEAL]
WITNESS: John PARKES att. Of City of Dublin, James
JACKSON of Coleraine afsd butcher. NOTE:
He may be related to JACKSONs
of Coleraine and also may not be. |
491 |
208 |
317940 |
DOUGLASS, Jackson |
Londonderry |
1795 Jul 19 |
Image 142
BTW William HASLETT of Cloney in the Co. of Londonderry
Gent of the one part and John MURRILL of Ballyquin [Ballyquin,
Parish Carrick,
Barony Keenagh] in
the said Co. Linnen Merchant of the other part Reciting that William HASLETT
was Intitled to a Mortgage in Fee Executed in the year 1790 by Daniel DUNLAP
of Main in sd Co : of all that part or parcell of the Town and Lands of Lower
Main [probably Maine
South Parish Carrick,
Barony Keenagh and/or Maine
North, Parish of Balteagh,
in the Barony of Keenagh]
Cont by Estimat 20 acres be the same more or less together with one full half
of the rents and profits of the Corn Mill & Slack Green Erected on lands
& also on the death of James DUNLAP one acre and an half of Lower Main
and the said Wiliam HASLETT for and in Const of the sum of £303.16.4 ster did
Grant Bargain Sell assign transfer and make over unto the sd James MURRILL
All that part or parcell of the town and Lands of Lower Main Conty by Estim 20
Acres be the same more or less together with the one full half of the rents
and profits of the Corn Mill and bleach ( peen Erected on sd Lands of chain
& also one Acre and an half of Land in Mann and S Jas being deed situate
lying & being in the manor of Freemore in the Co. Londonderry together
with all the Estate right title property claim demd whats either in Law or
Equity of him the sd Wm HARLE of in & to the same or any part thereof To
have and to hold the same unto the sd John MURRELL his heirs & Asss for
Ever Subject nevertheless to the provise or Cond of redemp in sd recd deed of
Mortgage party ment and which sd deed of upt is Sealed & duly Exd by the
sd parties thereto and with by Samuel MARTIN of Culmore Atty at Law & Jackson DOUGLASS of Newtown Limavady both in said to : William HASLETT [SEAL] NOTE: An excellent article with maps on Corn
Mill of Lower Carrick and another at Carrickonline. NOTE: Jackson DOUGLAS (d. abt 1803) was a
grandson of Jackson CLARKE (1760-1788) of Maghera, Co. Londonderry. |
497 |
331 |
323342 |
JACKSON, George |
Londonderry |
1794 Nov 10 |
JACKSON-KENDRICK Names Index 1794-
Image
127
Btw John LATOUCH of Dublin Esq of
1st pt. George JACKSON Esq. eldest son & heir at law of
the Rt Hon Richard JACKSON late of Jackson’s
Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine].
Co Londonderry Esq since deceased of 2nd pt. The Right Honorable
John Baron O’Neil of Shanes Castle of the 3rd pt. & James
KENDRICK of Shanes Castle of 4th pt… demised Ballymadegan [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Drumnapull [Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine], Donballyearne aka Donballycarn [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark], Ringrassbeg [Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine], Ringrassmore [Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine], Ardacleave, [Articlave
Lower (most likely) and Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
the Upper and Lower Altabreeen [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine,
- the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a
border] &Upper and Lower Altbean [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine,
- the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a
border]Co. Londonderry To hold to James [LESNICK?] … WITNESS: Andrew KNOX,
Neal McNEAL the younger both of City of Dublin. John [LESNICK?] [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine [Sir George JACKSON (1776-1846)] |
499 |
138 |
315442 |
STEPHENSON, John |
Londonderry |
1793 Feb 15 |
Image 84
BTW John STEVENSON of Fortwilliam in the County of
Londonderry Esq & James STEVENSON Esq a son and her apparent of the said
John STEVENSON of the first part The Rev William BRYAN of Kilronaghan [Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Clerk and the Revd Thomas SPOTTWOOD of Dungiver [possibly Drumballyhagan, and/or Drumballyhagan
Clark, Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Clk both in the County of Second part and William BRYAN of the City of
Dublin Esqr and Mary BRYAN Spinster only Daughter of the said William BRYAN
of the third part Reciting 17 June 1737 Catherine
ROWLEY & Rowley HILL did Demise unto William JACKSON therein named
all that and those the half part of the
half town land of Dunnigan in the County of London commonly called Fort
William [which is in Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
which was formerly held by David BIGOTT and Peter McMITCHELL together with
the old highway from the house wherein Gillespy McCONAGHY formerly lives to
the flush called Dungrean Flush also that Quarter of the Village or tenement containing
three tenements ranging to the Street of Tobermore Town on the South &
Court a new way forty foot Broad in the clear made out of Tobermore now to
Dunniguman Fort on the West also so much of the Common Moss next adjoining to
Dunniguman that may belove upon a straight line from the Great Gap upon the
ditch upon the highway by the moss side which points to a green shot upon
Dearballybogan [Drumballyhagan,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
leaving out the lower end of Gortace [possibly Gortahurk,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
with the appurts To hold to the said William JACKSON his heirs and
assigns for three Lives Renewable for ever Subject to the yearly rent
receivers fees and covenants and £5 as a renewal fine on the fall of each
life and being at the said John STEVENSON by virtue of several mesne
assignments and of a device of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland and of
several renewals to him made of said Lease by Hugh HILL of Londonderry
Baronet was then seized and possessed of premises during the Continuance of
said demise and reciting that a marriage was then intended to be had between
said James STEVENSON and said Mary BRYAN and to make a provision for said
Mary BRYAN in case he should survive the said James STEVENSON her intended
Husband and for the use of said intended marriage the said John STEVENSON in
consideration of said Intend marriage and of £1,000 the Marriage portion of
the said Mary BRYAN the said James STEVENSON then paid the … assure unto the
said William BRYAN Clerk and Thomas SPOTTWOOD and their Heirs all the Lands
houses and tenements aforesaid To hold to the William BRYAN Clerk and Thomas SPOTSWOOD
and their heirs … in trust from and after the seal of said James STEVENSON to
the use of the part and any other Son of James on the Body of said Mary
Lawfully to be begotten and for default of Issue Male to the use of the
Daughters of said James on the Body of said Mary and their heirs as tenants
in common and not as joint Tenant and for fault of such Then to the
respective therein particularly ment and it was thereby declared that power
should be given by said Settlement or conveyance enabling said John STEVENSON
James STEVENSON and Jackson STEVENSON 2nd Son of John therein named
when reply in possession of said Land & premes by virtue of the
Limitations therein ment in the manner therein ment to demise all or any
parts of said Lands & premes ( Except the house and Demesse of Fortwilliam
therein possession of John STEVENSON for the term of 21 years … also at that
Fred Lord Bishop of Derry by Lease 24 Dec 1791 demised to said John STEVENSON
all that parcel of land commonly called the Sermon or Crenogh Lands of
Ballynascreen Containing by Estimation two quarter of Land consisting of six Ballyboe of Land Commonly called a known by
the names of Ballynabally ack - Ballyboughoney Ballyhannon Ballynoven Duncan
& Bally Mariah [NOTE: The Six
Townlands are now named: Cavanreagh , Glenviggan, Moneyconey, Owenreagh,
and Tullybrick,
all in Parish Ballynascreen,
Situate lying and being in the Barony of Loughinshollin [Loughinsholin]
and County of Londonderry aforesaid to hold to the said John STEVENSON his
Exors admrs and assigns for 21 years … and thereby the said John STEVENSON in
Consideration of said Intended Marriage and of 10s paid to him by said William
BRYAN Clark and Thomas SPOTSWOOD did sell to said William BRYAN Clerk and
Thomas SPOTSWOOD the said last ment Towns lands and promise while under Lord
Bishop of Derry To hold to them their Exors admrs and assigns for the rents
come of said Term of 21 years or any further term that might be obtain
thereof … and purpose that said James STEVENSON and his assigns should after
said Intended Marriage have and receive an annuity or Rent charge of £200 a
year during the Court Lees of said James and John STEVENSON payable as
therein ment and chargeable on said lands and Tenements held under the Lord
Bishop of Derry with power to distrain for same and by said Deed a provision
is made for Mary BRYAN of the Should Survive her said Intended husband by an
annuity or rent charge hundred pounds yearly chargeable on demand while under
the said Lord Bishop of Down the same to be in Lien and Barr of Dower a
thirds and payable to her and her assigns in manner man would with have to
distrain for same and by Deed provision is made and provided for the issue of
said Intended Marriage in manner therein and which said Deed a Articles of
agreement and this man are witnessed by Alexander CLARK junior of Maghera
County of Londonderry Merchant and Jackson STEVENSON of Fort William
of County Esquire since deceased John STEVENSON [SEAL] James STEVENSON, [SEAL]
& Sealed in presence of Alexander CLARK junior Jackson STEVENSON the
above named Alexander CLARK make oath that he is a subscribing witness to the
rules of agreement of which the above writing is amen and to said Mary and
saith that he saw the above named John STEVENSON James STEVENSON the Revd
William BRYAN the Revd Thomas SPOTSWOOD and Mary BRIEN [sic] sign and
execute said articles of Agreement … NOTE: Fortwilliam is the imposing house up on a hill on your right as you enter
Tobermore from Maghera. The house lies in the townland of Tobermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin] , and is built immediately adjacent to the old ringfort named Dunnagrianan. Ballynasarren is a misreading for Ballynascreen. The Six Towns of
Ballynascreen [Ballynascreen] , were church lands in that parish. When John Stevenson inherited
Fortwilliam (through his wife Barbara Jackson) he also inherited the tenancy
of the Six Towns – see: The Six Towns
Electoral District] NOTE:
Barbara JACKSON (btw170-1745 -?) was the daughter of Dr. William JACKSON
(1706-1745) and Martha CORNWALL (abt 1712-?). Dr. William JACKSON
(1706-1745), the son of Capt William JACKSON (bef 1680-aft 1713), is most
likely the William JACKSON referred to in this deed. NOTE:
Barbara JACKSON and John STEPHENSON were parents of James STEPHENSON and
Jackson STEPHENSON. |
500 |
134 |
312398 |
|
Armagh
Londonderry |
1790 Feb 11 |
Image
399
BT Rev Steward BLACKER of Carrick [Carrick,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East],
Co. Armagh & Dean of Old Leighland of 1st pt & Rt. Hon
Edward CARY of City of Dublin of 2nd pt. & Alexander OGILBY of
Beaufort Lodge & Leslie OGILBY of Dungiven, Co. Londonderry of 3rd pt. reciting Stewart BLACKER release of an annuity by Edward CARY … late
dissolved Abbey Monastery or Religious House of Dungiven
[Dungiven] in
Barony Kenouoght [Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry … including Castle Town [??], and lands of Dungiven
alias Magheriboy [Magheraboy,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Ovil [Ovil,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
Nonbegg [[Nonebegg als Owenbeg,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],, Shatunahmore [??], Ballynamulge [??], Ballycastle Ballycastle, , Lislahelodge [??],, Magheribas [possibly Magheraboy Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
in Barony Kennaught … Lacha [Lackagh,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght,]
Killerseagh [??], Derryware [Derryware,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Skregony [possibly Scriggan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Derryduff [Derryduff,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Nahone [aka Nahasson possibly Hass,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Brishy [Brishey,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], [??], Ballyheohillan [??], Ballymacever [Ballymakeever, Parish Dungiven, Barony Keenaght],, in territory Balliabollo [??],, Ballychaseran [??],, Barony
Kenaught, … Clogore [??],, Carn [Carn,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Cashell [Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Boville [Boviel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Crowhack, [??] … half Balliboe Benade [Benady in Townland Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],Barony
Kennaught, Co. Londonderry … Tinean [??],, Gallena [ possibly Gallany,
Parish Banagher
(Keenaght portion), Nulladen [??] , Magree, [??] Ballyahain [??], … 2 ½
more pages of lists of lands in Coleraine aka Londonderry
NOTE: See ROD: 152-99-100921,
Jun 11, 1751 for hyperlinks to all these townlands. |
516 |
524 |
338450 |
PUREFOY, Thomas |
Tipperary |
1798 Dec 13 |
BOUSEFIELD
Image
594
BTW Thomas PUREFOY Esq. of Greenfields Co. Tipperary
Lt. Col. Of the Prince of Wales or Aberdeen Regiment of Fencible Infantry of
1st pt William LECKY [LEEHY?] of City of Londonderry Esq. of 2nd pt Elizabeth Mary LECKY [LEEHY?] spinster eldest daughter of said William
LECKY [LEEHY?] of 3rd pt. and Benjamin BOUSFIELD [aka BOUSEFILED]
of Lakeland Co. Cork & William Hogg LEEKY [LUKY?] a student at Trinity
College, eldest son of William of 4th pt. Marriage btw Thomas
PUREFOY & Elizabeth Mary LEEKY … lands of Gortnegraphy orse Gortnegeaggy
part of Cappagh 393a 2r & 72 unprofitable … and a Castle and a mill in
Barony Kilnamanagh Co. Tipperary & dower £6,000 |
518 |
227 |
341283 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1799 Sep 27 |
McCULLOCH Mary & anr to McCULLOCH 1794-1799
Intermarriage of Allan LAUGHLIN of [Claudy] and Mary
McCULLOCH of Ballyartin 11 Oct 1798 & James McCULLOGH of Ballyartin…
whereby Allan LAUGHLIN assigned to James McCULLOGH farm at [Claudy] commonly
called the Old Farm on one side of the road leading from Derry to [Drumquire]
on the other by the river Faughan as lately in the possession of Arthur
LOUGHLIN… WITNESS: Samuel PATTON & Hugh McCULLOGH |
519 |
440 |
340917 |
McCULLAGH, Nathaniel |
Londonderry |
1798 Jan 9 |
Nathaniel McCULLAGH Witness. PMcW |
528 |
300 |
344454 |
OLIVER, John |
Londonderry |
1797, Dec 5 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Meml of a Deed John OLIVER of Cloghan [Cloghan,
Parish Balteagh,
Barony Keenaght],
Co. Londonderry of the first part & Thomas OLIVER of Clogham Co.
Londonderry of the other part. Witness Henry OLIVER & Samuel MARTIN |
529 |
128 |
346653 |
OLIVER, John |
Londonderry |
1788, July 24 |
OLIVER-his wife
Last will and Testament of John OLIVER of Cloghan [Cloghan,
Parish Balteagh,
Barony Keenaght],
parish of Balleagh, Co. Londonderry
Son, Thomas OLIVER – the one full half of Sd John
OLIVER farmer in Main in the County of Londonderry. Witness John CALDWELL
& Alexander PATTISON both of Cloghan, all in the County of Londonderry |
539 |
439 |
356155 |
JACKSON, John |
Londonderry |
1794 May 19 |
DUNLOP-JACKSON
Image
240
Btw John MURRELL of Ballyquinn [Ballyquin,
Parish Carrick,
Barony Keenaght],
Londonderry & Daniel DUNLOP of Main, Londonderry, of 1st part;
Paul CHURCH of Dumbane [possibly Drumbane,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght or Drumbane,
Parish of Errigal,
in the Barony of Coleraine]
Co. Londonderry of other pt. In consideration of £295 paid by Paul CHURCH
granted lands of Shanevy [Shanvey,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght]
est 40a to John JACKSON deceased of Shanevy Lands of Clonevy [??] & Ballyvolane [possibly Ballyvelton
Lower and/or Ballyvelton
Upper, Parish Ballyrashane,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine [Londonderry?]. WITNESS: Mathew PATTERSON & Samuel
JACKSON Roz McC |
543 |
483 |
364055 |
JACKSON, James |
Londonderry
Antrim
Down |
1802 Aug 9 |
MCNEIL 1802
Image
249 faint
Btw Charles GARDENER of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry
& Robert STEWART of Glenarm, Co. Antrim Doctor of Medicine & Jane
GARDNER otherwise STEWART his wife, Edward CROOK of Newry, Co. Down Merchant
& Martha CROOK other wise GARDNER his wife; John BERWICK of Moira, Gent
& Elizabeth BERWICK otherwise GARDNER his wife; James JACKSON of Coleraine Gent & Rachel GARDNER otherwise JACKSON his wife; Randal GARDNER late of Piedmount in his Majesty’s regiment of
Antrim [?] in Ireland and Theophilus GARDNER of Downpatrick Co Down,
Merchant which said Charles Jane Martha Elizabeth Rachel Randle &
Theophilus are children of James GARDNER late of Ballymoney Gent deceased. Of
1st pt Thomas GARDNER eldest son & heir Jane GARDNER one of
the children of the said James GARDNER & Alice McNEIL [Alexander?] of
Ballycastle, Co. Antrim Esq of 3rd pt [NOTE:
2nd part was not mentioned]…. In consid of 610 pounds paid by
Alexander McNEIL land at Ballywillan, Barony of Dunluce Co. Antrim… WITNESS;
Robert STEEL Francis WHITLA & Charles O’DONNELL all of Belfast, Co.
Antrim NOTE: James JACKSON was possibly son of the Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine who may have been a butcher. |
544 |
349 |
363791 |
JACKSON, William |
Down |
1802 Nov 4 |
Image
479
BTW James YEATES of Barnamaghey Co. Down [There are two
options: Barnamaghery,
Parish Killinchy,
Barony Castlereagh
Upper 777a or Barnamaghery,
Parish Killinchy,
Barony Castlereagh
Upper 646a] farmer of the one part and
James WALLACE of Downpatrick Co. Down Gent of the other part Reciting for the
Consideration therein mentioned James YEATES by and with the consent and
approbation of John SHAW of Carrogullen Co. Down farmer sold unto the said
James WALLACE his heirs & assigns all that and those the Corn Mill of
Barnamaghery with the usual and accustomed toll or Multcher thereunto
belonging together with the Corn Kill dwelling offices house and farm of Land
Containing 16a formerly in the possesion of said John SHAW and James YATES
meared and bounded on the west by the great River which Seperates Barnamaghery
from Cluntina [probably Clontaghnaglar,
Parish of Kilmore,
Barony Castlereagh
Upper] place and the Garden now in the possession of William JACKSON and the Road or passage on the East side of the Mill Race on the East by
Andrew WOODS farm on the South by John COPELAND farm and on the north by John
DOWNIGAN, & William JACKSON’s holding all in the townland of
Barnamaghery Barony of Castlereagh Co. Down to hold unto the said James WALLACE
his heirs and assigns from thence forth for and during the natural life of
Alexander STEWART Esqr Brother of the Right Honble Robert Earl of Londonderry
in which Deed is contained a provise or Cause of Redemption on Repayment of
the sum of £227.12 WITNESS: James RICHARDSON of Downpatrick Schoolmaster and
John McCANN of Carrowgullan [??] Co. Down
farmer James YEATES [SEAL] |
546 |
504 |
361006 |
JACKSON, George |
Coleraine
Londonderry |
1801 Apr 4 |
JACKSON-BROWNE. Names Index
1800-1809 a dwelling house & office houses yard on Captain St Coleraine
Image
584
A Memorial of an indenture made between Colonel George
JACKSON of Jackson Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
in the County of Londonderry Esquire of the one part and Francis BROWN of
Coleraine in the County of Londonderry, gent of the other part. Whereby the
said George JACKSON did demise sett and confirm set unto the said
Francis BROWN all that and those the dwelling house, office yards and garden
on Caplan Street in said town of Coleraine, together with the field on the
road leading to Derry containing by estimation 3 acres and 15 perches Irish
Plantation Measure to the same more or less and now in the possession and
occupation of Francis BROWN bounded as therein mentioned. To hold unto the
said Francis BROWN his heirs executors etc for one for the natural lives of
the Duchess of Württemberg [aka Charlotte (1766-1828) –
daughter of King George III] and Mrs ALEXANDER [Anne JACKSON wife of Rev. Nathaniel ALEXANDER] or 30 years [?] shall longest continue at
the yearly rent of £24.13. 5 as by said lease containing other covenants and
clauses and agreements witnessed by Marcus Samuel HALL of Coleraine in the
County of Londonderry Esquire this Memorial is witnessed by the said Marcus
Samuel HALL and Samuel KNOX of Coleraine aforesaid gents. Francis. BROWN.
Seal. NOTE: Col George JACKSON (1776-1840)
later Sir George, and Anne JACKSON are children of Richard JACKSON & Anne
O’NEIL. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
556 |
27 |
367041 |
JACKSON, Geo |
Armagh
Londonderry |
1803 Mar 16 |
BP GLENFIELD
Image
19
Btw Susanna BARTON of Forkhill, Co. Armagh widow of 1st pt & George JACKSON of Jackson Hall,
Co. Londonderry & Beech Hill in co. Surrey, Great Britain Lieut Col in
her Majesty’s Service of 2nd pt & Rt. Rev. Nathaniel ALEXANDER
Bishop of Clontfort… for lives of Susanna BARTON & Julianna Eliza BARTON
otherwise OGLE wife of Col. John OGLE … Trustees of Richard JACKSON of
Forkhill.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
583 |
528 |
399058 |
JACKSON, George |
Londonderry |
1807 Mar 27 |
JACKSON-CAULFIELD 1739-1810
Image
283
Btw Lieut.-Col George JACKSON formerly of Jackson Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
Co Londonderry but then of the City of London of the 1st pt.
Thomas Knox HANNINGTON of Dungannon Co Tyrone of 2nd pt. James
CAULFIELD of Cookstown Esq of 3rd pt … transfer of Ballykeen [probably Ballycairn],
Parish Killowen
Ringrash [Ringrash
Beg and Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish Macosquin, Drumnaquill [Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] Alta Bryan [Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
& Lower Artaclave Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine.
in Parish Dunbow With all buildings & Improvements, Timber & Timber
Fees Mines Minerals & Quarries Waters & Water Courses Turbary
Fishings Commons Easements privileges & appointments Rights &
Royalties all in Barony Coleraine Co. Londonderry. WITNESS: John THOMPSON of
City of Dublin Attorney & Arthur FULLAN of City of Dublin |
607 |
366 |
417058 |
OLIVER, James |
Antrim |
1809 Mar 28 |
OLIVER-BLACK
James OLIVER of Dewock, Co. Antrim late sergeant in
Antrim military & William & John BLACK of Killeny, Co. Londonderry.
farmers. |
612 |
361 |
419101 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Monaghan |
1808 Oct 31 |
JACKSON-Marriage arts. Names Index 1800-1809
Image
479
Marriage Arts John JACKSON of Crieve Esq of 1 pt
& James Stephenson GIVENS of Bushmills Co Antrim Esq Linen merchant of
other part. Reciting marriage to be had between GIVENS & Mary JACKSON daughter of John JACKSON… Marriage portion £800 …. More detail …
WITNESS: Joseph CUNNINGHAM of Crieve, Co. Monaghan Linen Merchant &
Sidney Hamilton ROWAN of Crieve Gent. John JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Mary GIVEN’s grave
is at St. John, Parish Killowen, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
617 |
160 |
421692 |
OLIVER |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
LYTTLE-OLIVER |
620 |
42 |
423713 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1810 Jan 17 |
McCULLOGH John to ESPY (1800-1809 (1810))
John McCULLA, farmer of Furnabraigh, [??] Co. Londonderry and David ESPY, farmer,
Laurafarn [possibly Largantogher,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry. Mrs. Arabella GIBBES, daughter of Sir William BOWLEY; Sir
William BOWLEY, late deceased; Witnesses: Robert MILLER, Attorney at law of
Moneymore [probably Moneymore,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Londonderry & John CARGAN, servant man to MILLER of Moneymore.
Registrar: George GRIFFIN. Farm in Furnabrach, Londonderry [80.1.32
plantation] for £50 from John McCULLA to David ESPEY in ESPEY's poss for
& during life of GIBBES or term of 6 years, whichever lasts longer, from
1 Nov 1807 sub to yearly rent therein, with proviso for redemption upon
payment of £50 + interest.
Notes thanks to Mike in
Vancouver. |
629 |
265 |
431950 |
Atkinson, Jackson Wray |
Dublin
Kings |
1810 Nov 9 |
ALLEN GR O 1810-1812
Image
143
Stephen DICKSON City of Dublin Esq Barrister at Law of
1st pt & Jackson Wray ATKINSON
of Cangort, [probably Cangort
Demesne or Cangort
Park, Parish Shinrone,
Barony Clonlisk]
Kings Co Esq Lieut Col of the Kings Co Regiment of Militia in 2nd pt Mary CODD wife of Wm CODD of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt
& John ALLEN of Clare St City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt.
Reciting deed of release 16 June 1744 Rev. Dr. Guy ATKINSON of trim Co. Meath
Clerk in consideration of £600 confirmed to Ann [DEROOES? DESODES? DOWOES?]
of City of Dublin spinster among other lands the townlands of Upper Coughs
[aka Upper Coagh (see Coagh
Upper, Parish Drumcullen, Barony Eglish] then in
possession of Adam MITCHELL in Kings Co. & Townlands of Killballyhemckin
then in possession of widow REA in Co. Tipperary … lands then vested in
Stephen DICKSON in trust for Jackson Wray ATKINSON and after a ruling in
Chancery wherein the said Mary CODD was plaintiff & Thomas TYRRELL &
other defendants… lands of Adam MITCHELL in Parish Drumcullen Kings Co. and
townlands of Killballyhemckin formerly demised by Joseph REA … in Barony
Kerrin, Parish Killea Co. Palentine of Tipperary … Mortgage was executed to
John ALLEN for the said Mary CODD & her children. WITNESS: William CODD
John NORMAN
NOTE: Jackson Wray
ATKINSON (1766-1846) was a grandson of Jane JACKSON (1684-1744), daughter of
William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (d1706).
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry
NOTE:
William CODD is mentioned in ROD: 392-278-258971 in connection with Richard
JACKSON of Millmount. Also in ROD: 717-112-490247 in relation to William JACKSON of the Coombe,
Dublin.. This likely ties into the CODD and JACKSON families of Lanark,
Ontario, Canada. Also ROD:
392-279-258974 in connection to Ann JACKSON widow, Richard JACKSON &
James DIXON of Kilmainham.
SEE: 2021 John JACKSON of Carlow & Wicklow for CODD-JACKSON connection |
657 |
98 |
450609 |
BROWNE |
Londonderry |
1810 |
BROWN, Elizabeth – McCULLAGH NOTES in 2009 diary
Between BROWNE of Londonderry [?] Esq. & Elizabeth
BROWNE otherwise BENNETT his wife of 1st part & Sarah Martha
MAXWELL widow of 2nd part & John BALL of City of Dublin
barrister & Andrew McCULLAGH [?] Co. Limerick Clerke of 3rd part ... lands of Ballingaddy had been demised from MAXWELL to BALL &
McCULLAGH [NOTE: This doesn’t appear to be pert.]. |
701 |
376 |
480860 |
JOHNSTON, Richard |
Leitrim. Londonderry |
1816 May 4 |
Deed btw Richard JOHNSTON of Leitrim in Co of
Londonderry of the one pt & John JOHNSTON of Castledawson in Co.
Londonderry Clerk of the other pt…. |
732 |
348 |
499483 |
BARTLEY
REED
WADDELL |
Monaghan |
1818
Jul 24 |
WADDELL & READ Marr Arts - Marriage Articles Book
46 (1811-1820) Cordufflis.
NAMES: Robert WADDELL of
Belfast & Lisnaveane; Margaret Anne READE of Belfast; Alexander WADDELL
of Lisnaveane; Rev. Robert WRIGHT of Killevan; Robert BARTLEY; Rev. John
ROGERS of Loughbrickland; Alexander Stewart WADDELL; Stewart WADDELL; James
WADDELL of Monaghan; John CHAMBERs; David CHAMBERS of Magherafelt, Co.
Londonderry; Thomas Hardin CARLETON of Blaris; Cornelius Carlton BOOMER;
Bennet COWEN. OTHER PLACES: Cordevlish, Co.
Monaghan; Ballykeel, Queens Co. |
734 |
156 |
500491 |
JACKSON, Geo |
Londonderry |
1800 Apr 22 |
SPUNNER 1816-1818
JACKSON-COCHRAN
Image
357
BTW George JACKSON of Jacksons Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],Co.
Londonderry Esq. of 1 pt; William COCHRAN of Articlave [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
Co. Londonderry of other pt…. Water Corn Mill in Articlave & Toll Grist
& Multure ,,, in Manor of Clothworkers Co. Londonderry the estate of George
JACKSON with the Shilling Hill thereunto belonging & also two
tenements in Articlave and a park of land
which was possessed by Widow THORPE … to William COCHRAN … for lives of Anne
ALEXANDER sister of George JACKSON & George Jackson COCHRAN [??] son to William COCHRAN aged 2
years from 1st Nov … WITNESS: John KNOX & Robert HAZLETT both
of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry
NOTE: Anne JACKSON (died
Aug 1837) was wife of Rev. Nathaniel ALEXANDER (1760-1840).
NOTE: ROD 1834 2 92; Image
179 mentions a George COCHRAN and lease for life of Anne ALEXANDER &
townland of Artikeeragh. |
740 |
72 |
504007 |
JACKSON, Geo Sir |
Antrim |
1819 Mar 21 |
O’NEIL 1819-1821
Image
322 (a voice recognition transcription)
Between Sir George JACKSON late of Beechhill
near Ripley in the County of Surrey, and then residing at_____ baronet of the
one part and the right honourable John Bruce Richard O’NEILL of Tullymore Lodge in the County of Antrim in that part
of the United Kingdom called Ireland, and on Bond Street in the County of
Middlesex of the other part. Whereby the said Sir George JACKSON for
the nominal considerations therein mentioned did grant bargain sell alien
release and confirm unto the said John Bryce Richard O’NEILL being in him
well vested by virtue of the bargain and sale therein referred to and to his
heirs and assigns see that the Manor of Forkhill situate lying and being in the County of Armagh, in Ireland, together with
all and every the towns lands tenements and her regiments appended to the
said Manor of Forkhill and Courts Leet and Courts [Baron?] of the Manor
and all the other arrangements mentioned and comprised in a certain indenture
of lease dated the first day of August 1789 in May between the trustees of
the charitable donations of Richard JACKSON late of Forkhill aforesaid
Esquire deceased and Susanna BARLOW of Forkhill aforesaid widow deceased in
pursuance of the Irish Act of Parliament for that purpose had an obtained
with the appendices thereto belonging. To hold the same unto and to the use of
the said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL his heirs and assigns for enduring the
natural life of him the said Sir George JACKSON subscribing
nevertheless to the late estate on life interest therein of Juliana Eliza
OGLE and also subscribing to the several charges and encumbrances as created
and made by the respective indentures expressed in the schedule thereunto
annexed upon trust by mortgage or sale of the said Manor [?] And premises or
by an out of the rents offices and profits thereof, or by all or any of the
same ways and means raise and levy from time to time such sun or sums of
money as should be sufficient to satisfy and discharge as well the sum of
£385 then due and owing from the said Sir George JACKSON to the said
John Bruce Richard O’NEILL as therein before mentioned with the interest for
the same after the rate of £5 percent per annum from the respective terms at
which the same some on any part or parts there of was or were advanced by the
said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL for the purpose of making the several
payments of the annuity of £110 in the Memorial are rising indenture
mentioned and all such further and other some and sums of money (not
exceeding in the whole will the sum of £385 the sum of £2000) as he the
said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL might pay or expend for or in respect of the
said annuity or yearly sum of hundred and £10 or of the repurchase there of
and which repurchase … Reference to deed of the 10th day of June
1812. … WITNESS; William FARRAN City of Dublin Attorney & Robert FERRAN
of City of London Esq.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
743 |
104 |
505839 |
HAMILTON |
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1819 Jul 19 |
Kendrick HAMILTON, - Marriage Article 1819-1821
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BTW Kendrick Morris Jones HAMILTON of [?Lolloneyglass]
[Moneyglass,
Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper] Co.
Antrim Esq of 1st pt. Maybella HILL spinster dau of John HILL of
Bellaghy Co. Londonderry of 2nd pt; James NIXON & George HILL
of City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt …
NOTE: His will was
probated in 1830. |
763 |
183 |
517918 |
JACKSON, Geo Sir |
Armagh |
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EVANS1821
TI Armagh Vol 78 (1821-1825) JACKSON – EVANS
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Carrickisticken [aka Carrickastuck, Parish of
Phillipstown, Co. Louth ] & Tullnacrieve
BTW Sir George JACKSON late of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh but then of Ostende Baronet of the 1 pt & William EVANS of Augar,
Co. Essex Esq. of the other pt. Reciting indenture 1 Aug 1789 btw Charitable
donations of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Esq. deceased of 1 pt &
Susanna BARTON of City of Dublin widow the only sister and heiress at law of
said Richard JACKSON of the other pt. … list of townlands in Manor of
Forkhill ..
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
766 |
35 |
489570 |
MOORHEAD |
Monaghan |
1811-1820 |
PARR-MOOREHEAD Marriage Article Book 46 (1811-1820) Clones NOTE: The deed bore no resemblance to the
description that I had noted from Book 46
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BTW Robert REED of Mulletra Co. Londonderry farmer of 1
pt & John KNOX of Rushbrook Co. Londonderry Esq. of the other pt. |
772 |
245 |
523380 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh |
1822 May 30 |
Bishop of Down The Trustees of his charitable donations
and others .TI Vol 78 (1816-1818)
JACKSON & ors – Nathaniel ALEXANDER Bishop of Down
& Connor
Trustees of the Charitable Trust of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill …. Susannah BARTON of City of Dublin widow. The only sister and
heir at law of Richard JACKSON… Lieut. George JACKSON of Jackson Hall Londonderry and of Beech Hill
Surrey was still involved. [two pages of details]
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
786 |
144 |
531679 |
JACKSON, Martha, and Mary |
Tyrone
Londonderry |
1823 Nov 1 |
WILSON Gr otherwise GILKEY 1822-1824
WILSON Gr otherwise HANSON
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BTW Rev. David GILKEY of Omagh Co. Tyrone and Martha
GILKEY otherwise JACKSON his wife & Mark HANSON of McCleary [Macleary,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine ] Co. Londonderry and Mary Anne HANSON otherwise JACKSON his wife.
Martha GILEY and Anne HANSON are administrators of Samuel JACKSON late
of Raphad [Rathfad,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght,]
Co. Londonderry of 1 pt. Joseph WILSON of Ballygallon [Ballygallin,
Parish Ballyaghran,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] Co. Londonderry farmer of other pt. Recites Paul
CHURCH Esq by indenture 27 Jan 1757 set to Finley EVINS all the half town of
Raphad at north side of town held under Lord Tyrone. Finley EVINS deceased
bequeathed to his eldest son John EVINS who on 4 Oct 1793 assigned all rights
of lands to Samuel JACKSON deceased and rights and credits of said Samuel
JACKSON deceased was granted by Diocesan Court of Derry to his daughters Martha
JACKSON and Mary Anne JACKSON now the wives of GILKEY & HANSON
… rights excepting royalties mines minerals water courses mill races, and
mill dams and the seal of a mill. To hold to Joseph WILLSON for remainder of
term… WITNESS: John JACKSON of Raphad and John LAURENCE of Coleraine
both in Co. Londonderry Gents
NOTE: Rathfad borders on Shanvey and Ballycastle,
other townlands held by JACKSONs |
802 |
135 |
541270 |
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Armagh |
1825 Apr 20 |
HAMILTON to BLACK Liscolget aka Liscalgat, Liscalgot 1821-1825
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BTW Rev. Richard HAMILTON of Salestown, Co. Meath Clerk
of 1st pt & Mrs. Jane BLACK of City of Londonderry widow of
the 2nd. And Thomas BLACK of City of Dublin one of the attorneys
of the 3rd pt. Reciting 8 May 1815 btw Rev. Richard HAMILTON
Rector of parish of Dunboyne of 1st pt, Catherin TIPPING spinster
then a minor and Francis TIPPING guardian of 2nd pt; Thomas BALL
Esq. one of the Masters and James HALL of the 3rd pt & Robert
HAMILTON and Benjamin GEALE Esqs. Of 4th pt executed previous to
marriage of Richard HAMILTON and Catherine TIPPING and by force of indenture
12 Apr 1820 btw said Richard HAMILTON and said Catherine his wife of 1st pt; Paul Christopher HAMILTON of 2nd pt & Thomas BALL &
James HALL of 3rd pt and by force of a certain fine levied and a
recover suffered in pursuance of said articles and settlement the said
Richard HAMILTON was then seized for his life of one undivided 3rd pt or share the whole into three equal parts to be divided of and in the
Towns Lands & premises therin and herein in Barony of Fews, Co. Armagh
and reciting that said Richard HAMILTON being indebted to said Jane BLACK to
sum of £4,000 to grant to her an annuity of £430 chargeable on said lands
for term of 100 years provided said Richard HAMILTON shall live … townlands
Annagad otherwise Annaghgad [Annaghgad,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Coolnarork [??],,
Coolderry otherwise Coulderry [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] and
Clarena otherwise Clarenagh [Claranagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Clonalegg otherwise Clonbeg [Clonalig,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Cappy
[Cappagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Dromack [??], Drunmock [Drummuck,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Dromboe otherwise Drumbee [possibly Drumboy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Glassdrumaughty otherwise Glassdrummaghty [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Liscolgil otherwise Liscolgea otherwise Leaskalket otherwise Liscolgeth [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper,
Lissard [Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], Maghbane otherise Mighbane otherwise Moybane [Moybane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Ballynaghy otherwise Ballynahee otherwise
Ballynaghy [possibly Ballynacarry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Carnconagh otherwise Creenenagh otherwise
Tircenagh otherwise Creenanagh otherwise Teneevagh otherwise Canveragh [possibly Creenkill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Drumbally otherwise Drombally [Drumbally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] and Tullyvallen [NOTE: It
could be one of the HAMILTON Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) East or Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) West or one of the TIPPING Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East or Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West . All were initially in Parish Creggan but then (when boundaries shifted) in Parish Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper]all in Barony of Fews to hold for 100 years … with power of said
Jane BLACK to enter upon said lands and to hold and enjoy same and receive
the rents and profits to her … WITNESS: John MURRAY one of the attorneys and
Robert William BOYD Merchant both of Londonderry. Richard HAMILTON [SEAL] |
851 |
302 |
569302 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Down |
1829 Aug 28 |
Deed Poll 1828-1832
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Andrew JACKSON of the townland of Ballygrainey [probably Ballygrainey,
Parish Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Lower],
Co. Down in 1822 obtained a judgement in his Majesty’s Court of Kings Bench
in Ireland against Hugh KENNEDY of Cultra Co. Down Esq. for sum of £5,000
obtained on foot of bond pd by lands of Ballykeele in Parish Dundonald and
the Hollywood Mill with 6a of land in Parish of Hollywood … lands in Cashel,
Co. Tipperary also mentioned.
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… OF Andrew JACKSON WITNESS: James Kennedy
JACKSON & John JOHNSTON both of Belfast…
NOTE: This James
Kennedy JACKSON was a coroner in Belfast. He died 20 July 1865 at Rose
Lodge, Co. Down. His obit is at Belfast Morning News July 24, 1865. Buried at
Holywood 24 July. He was a brother of John JACKSON (1800-1889) of
Londonderry. He is likely related to the JACKSONs of Cultra in the 1910
Directory,
Jackson, Wm. J., J.P., Ingledene, Cultra
Johnston, F. W., The Cottage, Cultra
A transcript of his will is at PRONI. In it, he
identifies William Archer JACKSON as his nephew, and John JACKSON as his brother, and his estate is to be divided amongst the children of his
brother. This John JACKSON had a will at PRONI where he mentioned that
his son William A. JACKSON was deceased and had been the executor of John
JACKSON’s brother James JACKSON’s will. This seems to be the John
JACKSON relating to much of these related agreements: The Will of John
JACKSON late of Clarendon-street Londonderry Gentleman who died 25
September 1889 at same place was proved at Londonderry by Mary JACKSON Widow
and Jane JACKSON Spinster both of Clarendon-street Londonderry the
Executrixes. John and Mary JACKSON had a son also named James
Kennedy JACKSON who was declared a bankrupt in 1884, and his parents John
& Mary were both described as resident in Moville, Co. Derry [NOTE: Moville is in Co. Donegal, on western shore of
Lough Foyle, abt 30 km from Londonderry] with holdings in Holywood, Co. Down.
This James Kennedy JACKSON (?-aft 1889) also resided at Teddington,
Middlesex, London.
Thanks to Ros
Davies work on JACKSONs, we have: Andrew JACKSON [1765-1840] of
Ballygrainey; died 11 Feb 1840 aged 75; husband of Mary who d. 12 Jun 1823
aged 49; father of James & Mary (d. 1828 aged 15) & Andrew (d. 1851
aged 41) & John (d. 1881 aged 74) ; buried Holywood parish graveyard.
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down who first settled in Dundonald
NOTE: 1889 Sep 25 John JACKSON age 89 Retired Bank Manager, 21
Clarendon St Derry. Born abt 1800. |
870 |
304 |
578804 |
JACKSON, Andw |
Down |
1830 Feb 22 |
STEWART 1828-1832
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BTW Rev John CLELLAND of Stormount, Co. Down Clke, Andrew
JACKSON of Ballygrainey, Co. Down, Francis TURNLY of Richmond Lodge, Co.
Down Esq., Moses WRIGHT of Donaghcloney, Co. Down; John YOUNG formerly of
____ but then of Belfast, Co. Antrim; Rev. Henry SIMPSON of Glassdrumond Co.
Down Merchant; Jane BROWN of Bangor, Co. Down; Thomas SINCLAIR of Belfast
Merchant, Rev. Francis GOLDSBURY Rector of Upper Comber Co. Londonderry Clk;
Elizabeth STEVENSON of Belfast of 1 pt. Alexander STEWART of Ards House, Co.
Donegal Esq of the other pt. Reciting deed of 29 Jun 1820 btw Alexander
STEWART of the 1 pt; Hon Lady Mary STEWART the wife of 2nd pt [née
Mary MOORE]… [lots more detail] … Estates called the Kellygarden Estate, Co.
Donegal … and lands of Knocknagonar Coose alias Cause alias Cawes Ballyvalley
Kerenan alias Kesenane Lisneffife alias Lisnaferry alias Lisnaferry alias
Lisnafaffly and also the town and lands of Clare containing by estimation
830a Irish Plantation Measure in parish Tullylish, Barony Lower Iveagh, Co.
Down … [more lands] Barony Kinalearty, Co. Down … WITNESS: James ORR of
Belfast, Co. Antrim Merchant to signature of Elizabeth STEVENSON; James
BRISTOW witness as to the execution thereof of by the said Rev John CLELLAND, Andrew JACKSON, Francis TURNLY, Moses WRIGHT; John YOUNG; Rev. Henry
SIMPSON. Thomas SINCLAIR,; Margaret JOHNSTON spinster of Bangor witness to
Jane BROWN; Samuel CLELAND of Stormont Esq witness to Rev. Francis GOLDSBURY;
[NOTE: Not sure I got all the witnesses
straight. This was a lengthy and complicated memorial]
NOTE: The first known
occupant of Richmond Lodge was Francis
Turnly (1765-1845), son of Francis Turnly JP, of Downpatrick, County
Down. SOURCE: Lord
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