The earliest memorials of leases of land in Dublin connected
to the JACKSONs of Coleraine involved Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). He was
related to most if not all of the JACKSONs mentioned in the leases in the table
beneath. Bit by bit, I am entering this data into my Rootsweb
version of the family tree.
Sharon Oddie Brown. August 27, 2016 |
Leases of land
in Dublin with known connections to JACKSONs of Coleraine
· In the records of the London Rolls,
in 1656, he was named as a new apprentice with the Draper’s Guild. Robert BELLEW, an upholsterer of Holburn [Westmorland or London?],
was his Master. His apprenticeship was for 8 years and involved a £100 bond. NOTE: The BELLEWs were active as
landlords in Meath, Louth and Galway. Gogarty's "Council Book of the Corporation of
Drogheda 1649 – 1734 records a couple of mentions of a Robert BELLEW at a time when several JACKSONs
were also active as members of the Council. See also my detective work on The Jacksons
of Drogheda.
· By the time of Samuel JACKSON’s death in 1706, it was
clear that he had become a successful builder and property developer with extensive
holdings in counties Meath, Dublin, Cavan, and Monaghan as well as in Yorkshire.
SOURCE: Will
of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1704). He also owned property at Clifford in
Yorkshire. The properties in Dublin - Young Cashall & Fishamble St.
House in King St. had been bought from William Robert THORNTON.
· His older brothers – William, Thomas & John - were also successful
merchants and politicians and were based in Coleraine with additional residences
in Dublin.
· He and a number of his relations all served as Representatives
of the Irish House of Commons, He was the a Member of Parliament
representing Coleraine, Londonderry in the Irish House of Commons from
1695-1703.
· In 1703, he bought lands in Ballinclea, Parish of
Kill-of-the-Grange. SOURCE: A History of the County
of Dublin: Parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the
eighteenth century. Francis Elrington Ball, Dublin1902. p60. His niece
Abigail BUCKLEY née JACKSON als CROFTEN would live there after 1737.
· At the time of his death, he was living with a nephew, Richard
JACKSON (1673-1730) in a house on Mary Lane, Dublin. That nephew was likely
between marriages, his first wife having died in 1698. His sister-in-law
Margret MITCHELBURN née BERESFORD, widow of Samuel’s brother William JACKSON,
also lived there. SOURCE: Pue’s Impartial Occurrences, Foreign and Domestic [a
Dublin Newspaper – in the uncatalogued newspapers in the Irish Museum: December
26, 1704 - February 9, 1706] Tues. 15-19 Jan 1706. ... This morning Sam
Jackson Esq.died, 'tis said he was worth £30,000 which he left to his two
nephews. About half an hour after, Madam Mitchelburn, sister to the said Jackson,
died in the same house
· 1688 Dec 11. This letter may be
from him: Samuel Jackson, Dublin, to Sir Albert Conyngham, Mount Charles House,
Strabane, about Capt. Hamilton's affairs.'... We have been in great
consternation here about a letter which I presume you must have heard of,
wherein it was said that on the 7th instant the Protestants was [sic] to be cut
off; which alarm hath caused I believe 2000 [?] people to go for England.
But,God be thanked, now people begin to come into their right wits again. For
my part, I never believed anything of that report, and I do not doubt but in a
little time all things in England will come to a good accommodation. ...'
SOURCE: PRONI T2825/C/47/2.
Other connections of possible interest:
· John SHAW was present as a witness in ROD: 8-59-1771. A John SHAW
was mentioned as one of the lives attached to several deeds concerning Robert
JACKSON of Crooked Staff.
· The mention of the parish of Kiltegan, Co. Carlow in ROD 114-44-77924
is intriguing. I have a tree
of JACKSONs based in Kiltegan.
· There may or may not be a connection with the JACKSONs
of Pimlico who held lands at St. Mary’s Lane and elsewhere nearby at this
time. Michael JACKSON was a clothier, and the names of his sons echo those of
the JACKSONs associated with Coleraine who had come from Kirkby Lonsdale in
Westmorland.
· Pill Lane:
o This was where Henry JACKSON (1750-1817) of United Irishman
fame conducted his trade as a merchant and owner of a foundry in the late 1700s.
It is just a block away from the corner of Phapper & St. Mary’s Lane where
the Coleraine JACKSONs held leases in the early 1700s. It also intersects with
Church Street.
o Land at Pill Lane was leased as early as 1725 by a Henry
JACKSON. SEE: ROD: 45-189-28982.
o In 1736, a Henry JACKSON, cordwainer, leased land on the
north side of Pill Lane. ROD: 85-279-6029. There are several other deeds
involving a Henry JACKSON, cordwainer in this time frame. More work is needed
here to tease out the inter-relationships.
o The reason this convergence of Henry JACKSONs may be of interest
is because the father of the Henry JACKSON (?-bet 1778-1796) of Lisnabo,
Co. Meath has never been identified. That Henry JACKSON was a
grandfather of the United Irishman Henry JACKSON (1750-1817) and the
ancestor of the feisty JACKSONs of Ballybay. See: Jacksons
of Lisnabo.
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The red lines indicate roughly where some of these streets where leases held by Jacksons from Coleraine were north of the Liffey. |
STREETS in Dublin where JACKSONs are mentioned in my
notes on Memorials of Deeds, NOTE: Lands held
by some of these JACKSONs in other Counties are also noted in my larger file,
and also I am sure that there are more deeds to unearth in Dublin relating to
this family. See: Links to
Notes on Memorials of Deeds.
Dates |
Place & Notes |
1706 |
Castel St. In the Grove's & TGF Paterson notes
made of the Will
of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1704), it is spelled Castlell but is
likely Castle Street, which is on the eastern side of the end of
Fishamble Street near Christ Church Cathedral. The Castle-street market was
built in 1708. SOURCE: Dublin Street
Names, Dated and Explained. Rev. C.T. M’Cready (Curate of S. Auden’s
and minor Canon of S. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin) Hodges, Figgis, and Co.,
Dublin. 1892. p.19. |
1708 -
1759 |
Church Street
1709: Leased to John CANE by a JACKSON
1721: Richard JACKSON (1673-1730). bordered by
Messuage of Col Theophilus JONES containing one dwelling house wherein the
said Richard Jackson and his family and after him Col GODBY lately dwelt.
Also one yard brewhouse and stable in the said yard.
1745: Henry JACKSON. parcel of land situate in
Church Street in Oxmantown, Dublin cont in front 42 feet and in depth 206
feet to hold for 999 years at yearly rents.
1755: Henry JACKSON. merchant tenement on the east
side of Church St in the Parish of New Saint Michans
1758: Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) mentioned as
deceased.
1759: Henry JACKSON. situated on the east side of Church
street in the parish of now Saint Michans Dublin. house bounded on the north
with another house built by Henry JACKSON then in the tenancy of one
RIVORS on the south a house …with liberty of egress and regress from said
premises through the gateway or passage at all times and to keep a key to the
gateway in common with the other tenants of Henry JACKSON |
1706 |
Fishamble Street. House mentioned in Will
of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1704) It leads south from the Liffey towards the
east side of Christ Church Cathedral. Fishamble Street. |
1743 |
Glovers Alley
1743. Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) and then to
Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill. Glovers Alley near Kings St.,
Parish of St. Peters Co. Dublin ... egress to the Sugar House. NOTE: I have not been able to find this yet. |
1718 |
Kings St
1706 Houses in King St bought from Robert Thornton SOURCE: Will
of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1704)
1718 demised a house in Kings Street Dublin to
USHER
1722 Richard JACKSON (1673-1730), demised all that
house or tenement where James ROBBIN lately dwelt situate in or near Kings
Street in the suburbs of Dublin with the stable on the east side built by Samuel
JACKSON Esq. Decd. + lge garden on south side of house & stable, also
tenement on east side of garden + liberty of egress & regress through
passage from premises to King Street, as demised by Samuel JACKSON to James
ROBBINS, from 29 Sept then next for 50 years |
1717 - 1718 |
Proper Lane. Also known as Phrapper or Frapper
Lane. Phrapper-la. (King-str. N.) 1577. [Gilb. Cal. Dubl., ii. 548.] Also
spelled Frapper-la. Now Beresford-str., qv. SOURCE: Dublin Street
Names, Dated and Explained. Rev. C.T. M’Cready (Curate of S. Auden’s
and minor Canon of S. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin) Hodges, Figgis, and Co.,
Dublin. 1892. p.80.
According to the Irish Historic Towns Atlas, it was where
Beresford Street now is. This seems likely.
In the 1787 version of the Roque Map, it was the
continuation of Cow Lane and ran between St. Mary’s Lane and Kings St. Of
interest, in terms of the family and land-owning connections between the
JACKSONs of Coleraine and the BALL family is that there is an alley heading
east of it just south of Kings street named Balls Lane (just across the
street from the Franciscan Abbey)
1717 Thomas JACKSON Esq. (1680-1751)
1718 Thomas JACKSON Esq. (1680-1751) |
1706 |
St. Mary’s lane: Will
of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1704) house in which I [Samuel JACKSON] now
live in St. Mary’s Lane. |
1706 |
Young Street. Will
of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1704) I could find no mention in the Irish
Historic Town Atlas, nor in Dublin Street
Names, Dated and Explained. Rev. C.T. M’Cready (Curate of S. Auden’s
and minor Canon of S. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin) Hodges, Figgis, and Co.,
Dublin. 1892. |
JACKSONs of Coleraine: Leases in Dublin.
Bk |
Pg |
Mem |
Name |
Date |
Notes |
2 |
536 |
616 |
JACKSON |
1708 Mar 18 |
BAGOT-GILL
Land in Church Street in suburbs of Dublin, bounded on the
North side by a house in the possession of John CANE Innkeeper, and
belonging to ____ JACKSON Gent Church Street [NOTE:
Likely a nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). Richard is most likely],
Dublin in adjoining property |
8 |
59 |
1771 |
JACKSON, Thomas & Richard |
1710 Jan 22 |
STEPHENS-BUNBURY
November 23 1710 (note Registry date of Jan 1710 is
correct – old calendar) In the presence of Richard JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esq. And John SHAW and Roger GAUGH
of the said City Gents made between Walter STEPHENS of the City of Dublin
Esq. And Thomas BUNBURY of Killerick in the County of Catherlough Esq.... demise of lands ... Mansion House at Littlecott... lands of Clogna...at
Waltertown als Ballywalter... more lands... for 41 years to commence after
the expiration of a lease made by Sir Richard STEPHENS late of Lincolns
Inn Knight Dec’d to Benjamin BUNBURY late of Killerick in the County of
Catherlough Esq. Dec’d bearing date the 8th day of June 1696... signed in presence of Thomas JACKSON & Thomas WICKSED.
JACKSON, Thomas City of Dublin. Lease of properties
in By & Co Carlow, 41 years after the termination of the lease dated 8
Jun 1696 from Sir Richard STEPHENS late of Lincolns Inn to Benjamin BUNBURY
late of Killerick, Co. Carlow, which will be 25 Mar 1716, £200 pa. Mention of Richard JACKSON. Will. NOTE: Thomas
BUNBURY (1673-1743) was the husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), and they
were the parents of Benjamin BUNBURY. Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) was a sister
of Richard JACKSON 1673-1730) and Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751). They were
children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of
Coleraine and Dublin. |
16 |
540 |
12421 |
JACKSON, Thomas & Richard |
1718 Dec 13 |
1718
December 13. NAMES: Henry ARKWRIGHT of Dublin & Coleraine; Thomas
JACKSON of Dublin & Coleraine; John REILLY, Brewer of Proper Lane aka
Phapper lane aka Fapper Lane, Oxmantown, Dublin; Terrance REILLY; Whitfeld
BOYNE; Michael DOYLE; Thomas COOK; William PARRY. SOURCE:
Also known as Phrapper or Frapper Lane. Phrapper-la. (King-str. N.) 1577.
[Gilb. Cal. Dubl., ii. 548.] Also spelled Frapper-la. Now Beresford-str., qv. SOURCE: Dublin
Street Names, Dated and Explained. Rev. C.T. M’Cready (Curate of S.
Auden’s and minor Canon of S. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin) Hodges, Figgis,
and Co., Dublin. 1892. p.80. NOTE: Thomas
JACKSON Esq. (1680-1751) was a nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706) and
likely inherited the land after the death of Thomas’ older brother William
JACKSON. They were children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan
BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin. |
17 |
136 |
8407 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
1714 Aug 14 |
William DOMVILLE, Esq., of Dublin City to Thomas
JACKSON, Esq., of Dublin City of parcel of ground on north side of Peter
Street, suburbs Dublin bound by ground of Mr. HUTCHINSON, of Mr LEE at £6
Ster p.a. This deed was on back of assignment 14 July 1706 in which Thomas
JACKSON, grantor (same person as B?) for £35 from Daniel READING, granted
Daniel READING sd parcel as granted Thomas JACKSON by William DOMVILLE. NOTE: Thomas JACKSON Esq. (1680-1751) was a
nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). He was a son of William JACKSON
(1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin. |
18 |
337 |
9208 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
1717 May 14 |
Richard KNIGHT, Polterer of Dublin City, to Thomas
JACKSON Esq., Dublin City, of lot & house on east side Phrapper lane
in Oxmantowne in Dublin suburbs, 20' in
breadth 90' in depth, bnd on north by holdings of Thomas BROWN, Esq. of Dublin
City, on s.w. by holdings of Terrence REILY, Brewer, subj to redemption on
repayment of £50+ int 15 Nov next. WITNESSES: Richard VINCENT, Gent of Dublin
City; James CORRYN, Innkeeper of Dublin City; James SULLIVAN. SOURCE: Also known as Phrapper or Frapper Lane. Phrapper-la.
(King-str. N.) 1577. [Gilb. Cal. Dubl., ii. 548.] Also spelled Frapper-la.
Now Beresford-str., qv. SOURCE: Dublin Street
Names, Dated and Explained. Rev. C.T. M’Cready (Curate of S. Auden’s
and minor Canon of S. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin) Hodges, Figgis, and Co.,
Dublin. 1892. p.80. NOTE: Thomas JACKSON Esq.
(1680-1751) was a nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706) and likely inherited
the land after the death of Thomas’ older brother William JACKSON. They were
children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of
Coleraine and Dublin. |
19 |
477 |
12608 |
JACKSON, James |
1716 Dec 12 |
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 Clanlary, Parish of Camassmacasque, Co.
Londonderry. WITNESS: Benjamin JOHNSON, Clerk & Edward DALTON, Notary. |
21 |
540 |
12421 |
JACKSON, Thomas & Richard |
1718 Dec
13 |
JACKSON-REILLY Book Index 1708-1729
Deed: Thomas JACKSON with Henry ARKWRIGHT
Henry Arkwright of City of Dublin Esq & Thomas
JACKSON same Esq of the second part and John REYLEY of the same Gent of
the third part. Proper Lane in Oxmantown ...
incl Malthouses and outhouses WITNESSES Whitfield Doyne, Richard JACKSON,
of the City of Dublin & by Michael Doyle and Thomas Cook of Dublin. NOTE: This is probably the same Henry ARKWRIGHT
mentioned in the 1705
will of Samuel JACKSON. NOTE: Proper Lane
aka Phrapper Lane etc. Thomas JACKSON Esq. (1680-1751) was a nephew of Samuel
JACKSON (1641-1706) and likely inherited the land after the death of Thomas’
older brother William JACKSON. They were children of William JACKSON
(1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin. |
23 |
125 |
12878 |
JACKSON, Richard |
1718 Mar 18 |
JACKSON-USHER Book Index 1708-1729
Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin Gent of the
one part & Peter USHER of same City Founder of the other part. ...demised
a house in Kings Street Dublin to USHER. NOTE:
There are several options for this Richard JACKSON, but given the context of
other JACKSON leases on or near Kings St, it is likely that it was Richard
JACKSON (1673-1730), nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1841-1706). |
25 |
172 |
14626 |
JACKSON, Mary |
1719 Dec 24 |
Will of Richard MITCHELBOURNE
Bequeathed to his wife Mary MITCHELBOURE, als JACKSON during her natural life the town and lands of Ballyarthur, [at Kilcandra, nr.
Vale of Avoca, Co. Wicklow] and the Mansion house thereon and after her
decease he devises the said house and lands to his sister Mrs. Rachel SUNDHAM
and his niece Mrs. Elizabeth SYMS and her heirs., and if no heirs to Law
CROW eldest son of cousin Jane CROW, and if no heirs to Richard LAMB, 2nd son of his cousin William and Ann LAMB … NOTE:
Richard MITCHELBURN (?-1719) was a brother of Col John MITCHELBURN
(1647-1721) who married in 1690 a Susan BERESFORD (?-1706), widow of William
JACKSON (1628-1688). Col. John MITCHELBOURNE was also raised at Ballyarthur. I
do not know who the Mary JACKSON was who married Richard MITCHELBURN, but she
could easily have been the Mary JACKSON who was a sister of William JACKSON
(1628-1688).
From Eustace abstracts: 188 MITCHELBURNE, RICHARD,
Dublin, gent. 31 Jan. 1715. Narrate, J p., 24 Dec. 1719. Wife Mary als.
Jackson, extx. Sister Mrs. Rachell Sandham. Niece Mrs. Elizabeth Syms. Niece
Mrs. Mary Syms. Law. Crow, eldest son of his cozen Jane Crow. Richard Lamb,
second son of his cozen William and Anne Lamb. His brother Mitchelburn.
Michael and John Syms, William Crow, Jane Kirby and her children,
Alice Charles, Richard Dickinson, Cornett John Russell, John Osborn (friend)
and Sarah his wife, legatees. Ballyarthur, the two Ballanas [? Ballanagh, Co.
Wicklow], Knock:duffe, Ballycullen [? Co. Wicklow], Ballynesragh, Killkashell
and Rutland [situation not mentioned ? all in Co. Wicklow]. Witnesses :
Richard Vincent, Francis Anderson, Dublin, gents., Francis Armitstead, clerk
to said Francis Anderson. Memorial witnessed by : Francis Anderson, Chris.
Inch, Will, Crow. 25, 172, 14626. Mary Mitchelburne (seal) |
26 |
127 |
14853 |
JACKSON, Richard |
1719 Nov 2 |
Rev. Jasper BRETT, Chancellor of Connor unto Richard
JACKSON, Esq. of Dublin City of town & lands of Ballynewport alias
Newportstown in Lecale (bar.) DOWN [term and rents not mentioned]. Michael
WARD Esq. of Dublin City mentioned; REGISTRARS: Charles CHURCH; James
BATEMAN, mayor and JP, Coleraine; George HAMILTON, JP of Co. Limerick.
WITNESSES: Rev William BOYD, Vicar of Ramoan, Antrim; Magnus PRINCE, Doctor
of Phisik, Lisburne, Antrim; John ALLEN, servant to Michael WARD; Edward
BRUMHALL[?]. Given the context, this is likely Richard JACKSON (1673-1730),
nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1841-1706) and son of William JACKSON and Susan
BERESFORD.
Thanks to Michael Stewart |
34 |
34 |
20343 |
JACKSON, Richard |
1721 Jul 18 |
JACKSON-MALONE Book Index 1708-1738
Between Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
& Edmund MALONE. Of sd City Esq. – rent of a messuage in Church St.
bordered by Messuage of Col Theophilus JONES containing one dwelling house
wherein the said Richard Jackson and his family and after him Col GODBY
lately dwelt. Also one yard brewhouse and stable in the said yard...
Mike Stewart added to my notes:
For consids Richard JACKSON unto Edmund MALONE of messuage in Church street,
Dublin city, lately lived in by Richard JACKSON & his family, then
by Col GODBY, adjacent to messuage of Col Theophilis JONES + one yard,
1 brewhouse & stable for 61 yrs - from 17 July 1721 at £24 payable half
yearly. WITNESSES: John Anderson, Apothecary of Dublin City; Francis RAYNOLDS,
Drawer of Fountain Tavern, Christ Church Lane; Richard ARCHDEKON
[Archdeacon?]; Michael CANNON, servant to Edmund MALONE. NOTE: This is most likely Richard JACKSON
(1673-1730), a nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706), and son of William
JACKSON and Susan BERESFORD. |
35 |
229 |
22133 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
1722 Nov 25 |
Thomas Bunbury (the elder) and Rose BUNBURY (nee JACKSON)
P1 selling Ardristin, 974a, By Rathvilly, Co Carlow. Thomas BUNBURY the
Younger, son & heir. Thomas JACKSON of Dublin of 4th pt. to Henry BERKELEY of Adristin, Co. Carlow.. NOTE:
Thomas BUNBURY (1673-1743) was the husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), and
they were the parents of Benjamin BUNBURY. Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) was a
sister of Richard JACKSON 1673-1730) and Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751). They
were children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of
Coleraine and Dublin. |
36 |
245 |
22166 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
1722 Nov 26 |
BUNBURY-JACKSON
Thomas BUNBURY, Esq. of Choghner, CATHERLOGH [Carlow]
& Thomas BUNBURY the younger, son & heir to Thomas JACKSON,
Esq. of Dublin City, trustee & Franks BERNARD, Gent of Clonmuske,
CATHERLOGH £800 in trust. Thomas JACKSON & Frank BERNARD to invest to
satisfy Thomas BUNBURY jr. during life of Thomas BUNBURY sr., such sums as
lands of Cranavolan, Idrone, (Bar) Cath are insufficient to make up yrly rent
charge of £100. Remaining interest to be pd to Thomas BUNBURY sr. and on his
death to Rose BUNBURY & on her death the £800 + inter due to Thomas
BUNBURY j. for life. For better securing rent charge, Thomas BUNBURY sr. to
Thomas BUNBURY jr. of sd rent charge out of sd lands during life of Thomas
BUNBURY sr., with clause of distress in charge unpaid. REGISTRAR: Bruen
WORTHINGTON. WITNESSES: James REILLY, Gent of Dublin City & Henry DIM,
taylor of Dublin City. NOTE: Thomas BUNBURY
(1673-1743) was the husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), and they were
the parents of Benjamin BUNBURY. Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) was a sister of
Richard JACKSON 1673-1730) and Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751). They were children
of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and
Dublin.
Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. |
36 |
270 |
22257 |
JACKSON, Richard |
1722 Dec 14 |
JACKSON-GLOVER Book Index 1708-1729
Indenture of lease between Richard JACKSON of the
City of Dublin Gent and Farmer GLOVER of the same City Esq. Of the other
part. Whereas Richard JACKSON demised all that house or tenement where
James ROBBIN lately dwelt situate in or near Kings Street in the suburbs of
Dublin with the stable on the east side built by Samuel
JACKSON Esq. Decd. For term of 50 years rent of £26. Witnessed Lewis
JONES City of Dublin & & John PURCELL now of the City of Corke Gent
& William BARRY of City of Dublin
ADDITIONAL: Richard JACKSON
to Farmer GLOVER of house wherein James ROBBINS lately dwelt on or near King
Street in suburbs of Dublin city, with stable on east side built by Samuel JACKSON + lge garden on south side of house
& stable, also tenement on east side of garden + liberty of egress &
regress through passage from premises to King Street, as demised by Samuel JACKSON to James ROBBINS, from 29 Sept then
next for 50 years at £26 ster rent. WITNESSES: Lewis JONES, Esq. of Dublin
City; John PURECK, Gent, now of Cork City; William BARRY Scribe of Dublin
City; John SMITH, Notary Public of Dublin City. NOTE:
Richard JACKSON (1673-1730), a nephew of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706), and son
of William JACKSON and Susan BERESFORD
Additional notes thanks to Michael
Stewart. |
36 |
457 |
23579 |
JACKSON, James |
1723 Jun 20 |
DOWLING-JACKSON
for £50 Patrick DOWLING, timber merchant of Dublin City to James JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City of plot of ground in Oxmantown near Dublin, bound on north by house
wherein Joseph SOUTHERN, grantor, lately dwelt and lately lett to George
DEESON; on south by Mr. NUGENT's holding; Drewhouse [brewhouse?] of Mr. READ
on west, also brickhouse erected by Mary LYNCH als KIRWEN, widow and relict
of Richard Fitz-Richard LYNCH of Galway on sd land, henceforth for residue of
term of 31 years granted by Joseph SOUTHERN to Patrick DOWLING, subject to
redemption. William PARRY, Deputy Register. WITNESSES: Charles MEARES, Gent
of Dublin City & William HARBORNE, clerk to Charles MEARES. NOTE: This land seems to be connected to land that
is owned in 1755 by a Henry JACKSON.
Notes thanks to Michael Stewart. |
40 |
250 |
25465 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
1723 Feb 25 |
Indented deed of Lease and release between Thomas ASH & John ASH als RAINEY Eldest Son and heir of said Thomas ASH both of Magherafelt in Co. Londonderry of the one part and Thomas Jackson of the City of Dublin Esq. & David Wilson of the said City, Gent of the other part… released to said Thomas Jackson & David Wilson and their heirs in their actual possession then being on moiety of all that in those in the Lower Ballymote containing one hundred and three acres plantation measure be the same more or less/ Ballygaltam containing one hundred acres of like measure be the same more or less/ Grangewallace cont by est 186 acres…/ Grangebane containing by est 128 acres/ and the yearly rent of 10 pounds annually growing due and payable out of the Mill of Grangebane Ballyhassett containing by estimation 77 acres/ Milltown of Ballyhassett containing by estimation 215 acres/ Lower Ballyclender containing by estimation 121 acres/ Upper Ballyclend containing by estimation 132 acres/ Ballywarren containing by estimation 210 acres/ Tobermoney containing by estimation 133 acres/Together with the Mill Mullture & Toll thereunto belonging & that quarter of Ballea in the possession of Charles Stewart & Henry Savage next and adjoining to Upper Ballyclender containing by estimation 57 acres/all which lands tenements & Hereditiments are situate in the Manor of Downpatrick Co. Down. In the presence of George Perry of the City of Dublin Gent & John Downing of the same…. NOTE: This is most likely Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) Esq. , son of William JACKSON and Susan BERESFORD.
The Manor of Downpatrick aka Parish of Downpatrick. The townlands mentioned are all clustered, but are now found in three adjacent parishes:
Parish of Down (borders on Ballee and Bright on the eastern border) North to south:
- Tobermoney
- Ballywarren
- Lower Ballymote aka Ballymote Lower
Parish of Bright on its north eastern border (borders on Ballee and Down)
- Ballygaltam aka Ballygallum
- Grangewallace aka Grange Walls
- Grangebane - part of Grange Walls: A small settlement named Grangebawn in the south of the townland which is recorded as a separate townland (Grangebane) on the map of the Manor of Downpatrick in 1710 (Mann. Downpatrick). SOURCE: Place names Northern Ireland.
Parish of Ballee (borders on Bright & Down)
- Lower Ballyclender aka Ballyclander Lower
- Upper Ballyclend aka Ballyclander Upper
- Ballyhassett aka Ballyhossett & Milltown of Ballyhassett aka Ballyhosset Miltown
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JACKSON, Thomas |
1724 May 4 |
Will of Edmond Francis STAFFORD, deceased of Brownstown,
Co. Meath; Isabella STAFFORD, wife of Edmond, deceased; Ann STAFFORD,
daughter of Edmond Francis STAFFORD; Henry STAFFORD; Kennedy STAFFORD, eldest
son of Henry STAFFORD; Cousins of Edmond Francis STAFFORD= Bartholemew,
Rowen, Dr. Alexander & Edmond McNAUGHTEN. Lands in Antrim. WITNESS: Thomas
JACKSON. Esq of Dublin witness in 1722. NOTE:
Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) was a son of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan
BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin. |
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JACKSON, Thomas |
1724 June 24 |
JACKSON - VESEY
Deed 23 March 1723 Wm VESEY & wife demised to Thomas
JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. Town and lands of Barrystown &
Grantstown, Barony of Dargy, Co. Wexford 311 acres. For lease of 41 years. NOTE: Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) was a son of
William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and
Dublin |
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JACKSON, Thomas |
1726 Dec 30-31 |
BALL-JACKSON (See also annotated
transcript)
A memorial of indented Deeds of Lease and Release bearing
date Respectively the thirtieth and thirty first day of December: one
thousand seven hundred and twenty six made and perfected between 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 &
106A 1R 34P of the land thereunto adjoining in the Barony of Ratoath, 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.
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON
(1680-1751) was a son of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD
(?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin |
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JACKSON, Robert
PIPPARD |
1729 Feb 28 |
JACKSON-PIPPARD Book Index 1708-1729
A Memorial of a certain Deed Poll bearing date the twenty
fifth day of February 1729 whereby the Revd Robert JACKSON Rector of
Fatham of Lancashire did agree with all covenants speed to perfect a lease to
John PIPPARD of the City of Dublin Esq. Of Castletownmoore and the land
thereunto belonging with all its appurtenance in as full and ample manner as
then enjoyed by the present tenant Matthew BARNWELL Esq. For the term of 31
years ... for the yearly rent of £80... to which said deed Poll Richard
JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esq. By virtue of a power or authority from
the said Robert JACKSON recited in the deed poll hath subscribed the name
and affixed the seal of the said Robert JACKSON and the said John
PIPPARD hath subscribed his name and affixed his seal in the presence of
Charles HIGGINS of the City of Dublin Gent and James GILLESPIE Servant to the
said Richard JACKSON and this Memorial inspected by the said John
PIPPARD in the presence of Charles HIGGINs & Benjamin JOHNSTON Public
Notary in the City of Dublin. Etc. Benjamin Johnston was my 5x
g.grandfather we don't know much about him except that he was a Notary Public
in round about the 1720s in Dublin. He lost his first wife and
all their 5 children, he then married Mary Weld, my 5x
g.grandmother, and went on to have at least 9 more children. Email
Sally Lloyd Mar 2, 2009 NOTE: Rev Robert
JACKSON of Tatham aka Totham, Lancashire is a son of Nathaniel JACKSON
(1640-1698) and Elizabeth WOODS, both of Leeds. The townland of Castletown
More, Parish of Staholnog Co. Meath, was one of the lands held by Samuel
JACKSON (1641-1706). It had been left to his nephew William
JACKSON, son of his Brother Nathanial JACKSON of Leeds in Yorkshire decd.
Rev. Robert JACKSON was a younger brother of this William JACKSON. |
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JACKSON |
1730 Feb 23 |
BALL, John-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745
John BALL of Three Castles in Co. Kilkenny Esq. & Richard
JACKSON of City of Dublin, Esq. John BALL and wife Dorothy sold to
JACKSON towns and lands of Bannanaugh commonly called and known by the name
of Three Castles lying in the Co. Kilkenny … 449 acres for pmt of £1000 &
interest WITNESS John HAMILTON of City of Dublin, Gold Smith & John
DOWNING of City of Dublin, gent.
Except for mention of Richard JACKSON Looks the same as: http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1730Feb23-BALL-JACKSON.html NOTE: John BALL married Dorothy JACKSON (?-1760) daughter of William JACKSON
(1668-1712) and Elizabeth GORGES (?-1747). Richard JACKSON Esq. was probably
her uncle Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) son of William JACKSON and Susan BERESFORD. |
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Abigail & Jane & ors |
1738 Jun 5 |
COOKE Book Index 1730-45
Deed of lease and release, a sexpartite deed bearing date
and perfected the 5th and 6th day of January 1737
between Oliver Crofton of Lissanarrow Co. Limerick Esq. of the 1st pt; Abigail Buckley als JACKSON of the City of Dublin and relict of
William BUCKLEY late of Buckley in Co Lancaster England Esq deceased of the 2nd pt; Jane JACKSON sister of the said Abigail of the 3rd pt; Thomas
COOK of Castle Cook Co. Cork and Edward ARMSTRONG of Kiloolyan Kings Co Esq
of the 4th pt; Hugh BOYD of Ballycastle Co Antrim Esq &
Warneford ARMSTRONG in Clara in Kings Co of the 5th pt.; and the
Hon Michael EVARD one of his Majesties Justices of the Court of Kings bench
and the said Hugh BOYD of the 6th pt. Reciting that whereas a
marriage was intended to be held and solemnized between the said Oliver
CROFTON and Abigail BUCKLEY and that whereas the said Abigail BUCKLEY was
seized in fee of and in certain Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in said indenture
mentioned situate in the Kingdom of England and that the said Abigail was
also seized and Intitled to a Jointure for her life out of the estate of
William BUCKLEY in said Kingdom of England and that whereas the said Abigail
BUCKLEY and Jane JACKSON were seized in Fee as Coparcener of and in
certain tenements and hereditaments s in Kingdom of Ireland in said indenture
mentioned and Oliver CROFTON was also seized of an estate in Fee simple… in
consideration for 500 pounds paid to him out of the personal estate of
Abigail BUCKLEY… sum of 10 shillings paid to Thomas COOK and Edward ARMSTRONG
[lots of lands set to Oliver CROFTON by the partition made to him by the
Right Honorable Sir Edward CROFTON Baronet] .. and whereby the said Abigail
BUCKLEY in consideration of the said marriage in performance of her part of
the said marriage agreement and for the provision made for her and for the
issue of her marriage…. All that her moiety share and proportion of the Lands
of Castletownmore Ardlenan Drishock Marvelstown Drakerath Reisk 25 acres in
the Island of Conlogh in Co. Meath 5 tates of lands called Lattin [Latton,
Parish of Aghnamullen] Dromod Parish of Aghnamullen Money Parish of
Aghnamullen Meaghan [aka Maghon Parish of Aghnamullen and
Dromconar [ probably Drumcanon Parish of Aghnamullen ] in the Barony
of Cremornean [aka Cremorne] Co Monaghan the town and lands and Poles
of land commonly called by the name of Lisgraa Drumgolan and Bracklany in
the Barony of Castlerahan and Co Cavan 40 acres in Colemanstown and 100 acres
in Knightstown and Ballinclea als Ballinclea in Co Dublin and all her other
lands tenements and Hereditaments in the Kingdom of Ireland and all the
profits advantages and appurtenances to the said premises belonging or
appertaining and the Reversio and Reversions and Remainder and Rems Yearly
and other Rents Issues and profit of all the said premises…. And whereby said Jane JACKSON for the settling and securing the lands of Inheritance in
her family and Blood and in consideration of the several Remembrances in said
Indenture limited to her [it seems that COOK & ARMSTRONG set up a trust
for the sisters].. WITNESSES John BURRWS and William SMYTH. NOTE: Abigail BUCKLEY née JACKSON (1683-1763) and
Jane JACKSON were nieces of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). They inherited these
lands which had been bequeathed by Samuel JACKSON first to their brother
William JACKSON and which then went to Rev. Robert JACKSON (1690-1733).
Oliver CROFTON was the 2nd husband of Abigail JACKSON. |
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JACKSON, Thomas |
1739 Mar 6 |
JACKSON-LODGE Book Index 1730-45
Made betw John BOURKE, Robt FRENCH, Boleyn WHITNEY, Wm
COOPER, Robt ROBERTS. Thomas CUFFE, Robert ROSSE jr., Richard WARBURTON sen,
& Thomas JACKSON Esq. Ald Richard DAWSON Ald Nathanial PEARSON,
Isaac DOBSON, William LINGEN & Caesar COLCLOUGH Esq. Of the one part
& Tras Lodges of the City of Dublin Esq. Of the other part...
it seems they were trustees of lands of Coolecullen. |
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69094 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
1740 May 21 |
JACKSON-SAMPSON CUCKMORE or CUDMORE? Book Index 1730-45
Same set of names as in 97-275-68300 Made betw John
BOURKE, Robt FRENCH, Boleyn WHITNEY, Wm COOPER, Robt ROBERTS. Thomas CUFFE,
Robert ROSSE jr., Richard WARBURTON sen, & Thomas JACKSON Esq. Ald
Richard DAWSON Ald Nathanial PEARSON, Isaac DOBSON, William LINGEN &
Caesar COLCLOUGH Esq. Of the one part & Tras Lodges of the
City of Dublin Esq. Of the other part... it seems they were trustees of lands
of Coolecullen. |
112 |
260 |
77952 |
JACKSON, William |
1741 Feb 2 |
WARD & others – GORGES of Tyrone Book Index 1730-45
Deed of Michael WARD Esq. One of the Justices of his
Majesties Court & Hugh BOYD of Ballycastle late Drumwillen, Co Antrim Esq. & John ANDERSON City of Dublin Apothecary
executors of the last will and testament of Richard JACKSON 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 of
Colerain, Co Londonderry of 3rd pt ... reciting earlier deed...
various lands... |
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77925
77926 |
JACKSON, Rose |
1743 Nov 26 |
JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary Book Index
1730-1745
Thomas BUNBURY of City of Dublin Esq eldest son & heir
of Thomas BUNBURY late of the City Esq. decd & Anne BUNBURY his wife
& Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON of sd City widow & relict of
sd Thomas BUNBURY and mother of the Thomas BUNBURY party to this deed of 1st pt. Richard STEELE of sd City of 2nd pt; Robt FRENCH of same City
Esq of 3rd pt. fo 1,424 pounds released lands of Killenure…. Etc “being
in the Co. of Wexford, Wicklow & Catherlough [aka Carlow]. Lands in
Parish of Killelan, Co Kildare; NOTE: Thomas
BUNBURY (1673-1743) was the husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), and they
were the parents of Benjamin BUNBURY. Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) was a sister
of Richard JACKSON 1673-1730) and Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751). They were
children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of
Coleraine and Dublin. |
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77922 |
JACKSON, Rose |
1743 Dec 9 |
JACKSON-STEEL 1730-1745
Between Thomas BUNBURY of City of Dublin Esq. Eldest son
& heir of Thomas BUNBURRY late of the city & Ann BUNBURY his wife
& Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON of the city, widow & relict
of the sd Thos BUNBURY to Richard STEEL rector of Church of Killenure
otherwise Killenor ... Co. Wexford, Wicklow & Catherlogh... NOTE: Thomas BUNBURY (1673-1743) was the husband of
Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), and they were the parents of Benjamin BUNBURY. Rose
JACKSON (1668-1738) was a sister of Richard JACKSON 1673-1730) and Thomas
JACKSON (1680-1751). They were children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan
BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin. |
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77924 |
JACKSON, Rose & ors |
1743 Nov 25 |
JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Edmund BUNBURY attorney... Thomas BUNBURY his father &
Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON her assigns ... natural lives of said
Thomas BUNBURY & Benjamin BUNBURY the second son of Thomas BUNBURY late
Cloghno Esq. Deceased who was grandfather of the said Edmond BUNBURY ...
townland of Carnavonan was made by James BUTLER late of Garryhundon Esq.
Since deceased to said Thomas BUNBURY Esq. Since deceased ... Edmond BUNBURY
paid Richard STEELE £1474 to Thomas BUNBURY (father of Edmond) for absolute
purchase .... of 3 rectories of Killpipe, Killinue & Kiltegan. WITNESS:
James CANE & John ALLEN both of City of Dublin, Gents. NOTE: Thomas BUNBURY (1673-1743) was the husband of
Rose JACKSON (1668-1738), and they were the parents of Benjamin BUNBURY. Rose
JACKSON (1668-1738) was a sister of Richard JACKSON 1673-1730) and Thomas
JACKSON (1680-1751). They were children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and
Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin. |
114 |
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78765 |
JACKSON, Richard & ors |
1743 Mar 24 |
JACKSON-DEAKER or DEACON Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
BUNBURY-JACKSON
Between Richard JACKSON Esq. Only son & heir of
Richard JACKSON late of City of Dublin Esq. Esq. Deceased of 1st part & William DEAKEN of City of Dublin ... former lease made by Richard
JACKSON deceased [?] of same city Esq. ... held lease of 50 years 29 Sept
1708 for yearly rent £26 the lease since legally come to William DEAKEN ...
re: Glovers Alley near Kings St., Parish of St. Peters Co. Dublin ... egress
to the Sugar House ... lease Vicars Chorall of St. Patricks Church, Dublin
...WITNESS: John DEAKEN City of Dublin, Gent & Gilbert ALLASON Thomas
CONWAY Servant to William DEAKEN. NOTE: This
is the Richard JACKSON of Forkhill. Other GLOVER-JACKSON Deeds include: ROD:
17-30-8091; ROD: 36-270-22257; ROD: 52-465-35317; ROD: 84-221-59683. NOTE: Glover’s-al. (Mercer-str.lr.) 1766. Called
Rapparee-al., 1728, 1756. SOURCE: Dublin Street
Names. NOTE: Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill was son of Richard
JACKSON (1673-1730) & Elizabeth BOYD. He would have been 21 years old at
the time of this lease, an age of some legal importance, and was a grandson
of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and
Dublin.. Thomas BUNBURY (1673-1743) was the husband of Rose JACKSON
(1668-1738), and they were the parents of Benjamin BUNBURY. Rose JACKSON
(1668-1738) was a sister of Richard JACKSON 1673-1730) and Thomas JACKSON
(1680-1751). They were children of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan
BERESFORD (?-1706) of Coleraine and Dublin. |
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JACKSON,
Abigail Dame & Jane & ors |
1745 Aug 6 |
JACKSON, Abigale Dame-COCKS Book Index 1730-45
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 containing therein mentioned 121a
3r 2p in Parish of Lush Barony of Nethercross & Co of Dublin for 31 years. NOTE: Abigail BUCKLEY née JACKSON (1683-1763) and
Jane JACKSON were nieces of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). They inherited these
lands which had been bequeathed by Samuel JACKSON first to their brother
William JACKSON and which then went to Rev. Robert JACKSON (1690-1733).
Oliver CROFTON was the 2nd husband of Abigail JACKSON. It is possible that Thomas COCKS is the same person as
Thomas Jackson COCKING (?-1819) aka COCKIN aka COCKYN. He was a son of Rev.
Ralph COCKYN & Anne JACKSON. |
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JACKSON |
1745 Oct 1 |
Parish of St. Johns incl reps Rev Gabriel James MATURIN
& Church wardens Alexander BRENNAN of City of Dublin, plumber, and
Mathias ROWLAND of Dublin taylor of 1st part & Henry
JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent of other pt. parcel of land situate in
Church Street in Oxmantown, Dublin cont in
front 42 feet and in depth 206 feet to hold for 999 years at yearly rents.
WITNESS John JEFFRIES of City of Dublin Gent & Lawrence LAWRENSON,
Organist of City of Dublin. NOTE: It is possible that this is the Henry JACKSON (b 1718
Londonderry)- a son of Margaret BERESFORD & Thomas JACKSON. |
139 |
536 |
96011 |
JACKSON |
1750 Sep 6 |
Richard MAGENIS to JACKSON
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
and lands of Loghill otherwise Lawhill otherwise Laughill otherwise Loughill…
other names incl Carrickisticken all in Barony of Orier Co Armagh [none
pertinent 2016].. WITNESS Timothy WALDO of Salter Hall, London Gent. Thomas
DAY of Fleet St London Gent. Jane WIGLEY. NOTE:
I believe this was the Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill. He was a son
of Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) and Elizabeth BOYD. He married Nicola Anne
Cecil HAMILTON (?-Abt 1804) and died without issue. He set up a trust for his
estate which was then managed by his sister Susannah BARTON and other
trustees. After her death, it was managed by her daughter Juliana Eliza OGLE
and other trustees. |
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96085 |
JACKSON, Richard |
1750, Sept 14 |
JACKSON to LENNOX
Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esq. Of the
one part and Wm. LENNOX of City of Dublin Esq. Gent For the sum of 5000
pounds - Literally dozens of townlands in the Barony of Orier, Co Armagh were
transferred [too many names and variants of names to list]. NOTE: I believe this was the Richard JACKSON
(1722-1787) of Forkhill. He was a son of Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) and
Elizabeth BOYD. He married Nicola Anne Cecil HAMILTON (?-Abt 1804) and died
without issue. He set up a trust for his estate which was then managed by his
sister Susannah BARTON and other trustees. After her death, it was managed by
her daughter Juliana Eliza OGLE and other trustees. |
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117786 |
JACKSON, Henry |
1755 Mar 18 |
JACKSON-KIRWIN Book Index 1758-1768
Henry JACKSON, High Constable of City of Dublin
demised to Pierce KIRWIN, merchant tenement on the east side of Church St in
the Parish of New Saint Michans, Dublin NOTE:
It is possible that this is the Henry JACKSON
(b 1718 Londonderry)- a son of Margaret BERESFORD & Thomas JACKSON. |
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129274 |
JACKSON, Richard |
1758 Jul 28 |
FIELDING Book Index 1758-1768
Richard JACKSON Esq. of Ballriggan [Balriggan,
Parish of Faughart], LOWTH of 1st part & William FIELDING,
merchant of Dublin City of 2nd part.
Messuage in Church Street Dublin city adjoining to North
West to messuage formerly in possession of Col. Theophilus JONES, now in
possess of MESS'R SHERWAND COMPANY containing 1 dwelling house in which Richard
JACKSON, Esq. Dec’d formerly dwelt and lately in possess of George,
Prince of Wales, in manner as held by Richard JACKSON, then George,
Prince of Wales, from 28 March last for lives of William Henry DRURY, son of
Richard DRURY, Richard DRURY, silk truster of Drazers Hill [aka Lazer’s Hill]
& Edward DRURY nephew of Richard DRURY at £18 Ster with renewal for ever
on payment of 1 peppercorn. George Edward HOWARD [aka Gorges Edmund HOWARD]
executed deed by letter of att'y from Richard JACKSON. WITNESSES: John
GRANT, Merchant of Dublin City; Henry Humphrey ADAMS, attorney HM Court of
Exchequer; John WOODS. NOTE: It is possible that this is the Richard JACKSON
(1673-1730) father of the Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill
Thanks to Michael Stewart. |
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JACKSON, Henry |
1759 Nov 29 |
JACKSON Henry. assignment. high constable of the
city of Dublin endorsed on a lease dated 18/3/1755 from Henry JACKSON to Pierce KIRWAN of all that dwelling house or tenement then in the tenancy
of the said Pierce KIRWIN situated on the east side of Church street in the
parish of now Saint Michans Dublin. house bounded on the north with another
house built by Henry JACKSON then in the tenancy of one RIVORS on the
south a house …with liberty of egress and regress from said premises through
the gateway or passage at all times and to keep a key to the gateway in
common with the other tenants of Henry JACKSON in an ample manner
Pierce KIRWIN. Pierce KIRWIN …paid by Edmond MURPHY of Carrowbeg, Co. Mayo Aoife
NOTE: It is possible that this is the Henry JACKSON (b 1718
Londonderry) - a son of Margaret BERESFORD & Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751).
Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) was an MP. For Coleraine, but living in Dublin
much of the time. |
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