These notes are the result of dozens of visits to Dublin’s Deeds Registry, other archives, and more recently thanks to the scans available at Family Search.. If you notice mistakes, I really do appreciate being informed. I can be quite blind to my own errors, and do appreciate being able to make corrections.
Sharon Oddie Brown. June 23, 2016
Updated January 19. 2023. Updated May 28, 2023 Updated February 8, 2024 Updated: August 9, 2024
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Notes on Books of Memorials of Deeds 101-150
The shading in certain cells is idiosyncratic. Some of it is vestigial and remains to jog
my limited memory.
Entered in 2022 |
Flagged for
follow-up |
Added or Updated
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537 |
71602 |
JACKSON, Jane & Abigail |
Meath |
1741 Jun 14 |
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BTW Alexander ERWIN of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt;
Henry FISHER of City of Dublin Gent Grandson to the said Alexander ERWIN … Lease
of Castletown More [Castletownmoor,
Parish Staholmog,
Barony Lower Kells],
Meath, formerly formerly held by Mathew BARNWELL by virtue of a lease 19 Mar
1730 made by from Jane JACKSON, spinster and Abigail BUCKLEY
otherwise JACKSON, widow who assigned [lands?] – of the 1st part in the original lease [in 19 Mar 1734] to Alexander ERWIN, Esq of Dublin
who assigned it to his grandson Henry FISHER, Gent, grandson.
NOTE: in the original
lease [in 19 Mar 1734], John PEPPARD of Castletown More [Castletownmoor,
Parish Staholmog,
Barony Lower Kells],
Meath, Esq of the 2nd part (PEPPARD had assigned it to ERWIN).
NOTE: Jane & Abigail JACKSON both daughters of Nathaniel JACKSON (1640-1698) and
Elizabeth WOODS of Leeds. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
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101 |
4 |
69448 |
McLAUGHLIN |
Antrim |
1713 Sep 30
1738 Aug 10 |
One moiety or half of ye Tenement formerly in Henry
SPENSER’s portion on ye Eastside by lane leading to Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper].
McLAUGHLIN-McLAUGHLIN
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Assignment dated 10 Aug 1738 of Deed 30 Sept 1713 BTW
Samuel WILKISON of Parish & Co. Antrim Linen Draper of 1 pt & Caleb
NIBLOCK of Town & Co. Antrim Breekmaker of the other pt. whereby
Samuel WIILKISON demised one moiety or half of ye Tenement on ye east Side of
ye Lanes in Town of Antrim leading to Shane Castle formerly in the possession
of Thomas STEWART or his undertenants which lyes on the North Side of ye said
half Tenement with the Gardens Ways Profits & Hereditaments belonging
& assigned to Patrick McLAUGHLIN of ye town of Antrim Gent of ye 1
pt & William McLAUGHLIN son of the said Patrick of the other pt. Reciting
lease of 18 Feb 1720 by Caleb NIBLOCK in consideration of £40 made over
to William McLAUGHLIN. WITNESS: Rev. Thomas JENKIN of Gillgorm [Galgorm,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower or Galgorm
Parks, Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower]
Co. Antrim & Jane DYNES of Gilgorm & Robert HASSARD of Dublin William
McLAUGHLIN [SEAL]
NOTE: Proximity to
Shane’s Castle - & home of Anne O’NEILL wife of Sir Richard JACKSON.
Also note Margaret O’LAUGHLIN (abt 1722-1797) wife of George JACKSON
(1718-1782) of Urker, Co. Armagh who was supposedly kin of Richard JACKSON of
Forkhill. |
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101 |
9 |
69527 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Kings |
1738 Jun 20 |
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BTW Robert POOLE of City of Dublin Tin Plate Worker on
1 pt & William GREENHOW of City of Dublin son & heir of John GREENHOW
of City of Dublin deceased Timber Merchant of the other. Reciting that Robert
POOLE entitled to lot in Yea and Nea Street in Liberty of Thomas Court Donore
Co. Dublin which had been leased to William GREENHOW for 3 lives incl Mary
LITTLE now deceased and Purefoy TAYLOR of Nahannagh, [Nahana,
Parish Clonsast Barony Coolestown] Kings Co. son of John TAYLOR was nominated in her stead. WITNESS: William
HOLT of City of Dublin Gent & Richard JACKSON clerke to said HOLT.
[SIGNED]
SEE: ROD: 53-495-36613. 1705 Aug 20. Yea
and Nea street in Manor and Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore and ROD: 82-356-58140. 1734 May 29. Reciting 1705 Aug 20. Land in Earl's Street
o'wise Yea and Nay St, Liberty Thomas Court and Donore, Dublin [For more
related to Yea & Nay St see: ROD: 87-345-62000, & ROD: 125-217-84802]
John MONTGOMERY since deceased life removed; Richard POOLE since deceased
father of Robert POOLE.
NOTE: Purefoy TAYLOR of
Millgrove, Kings Co. Esq. married Miss Anne RORKE of Harold’s Cross, Co.
Dublin in July 1782. SOURCE: Hiberian
Magazine
NOTE: The townland where
Purefoy TAYLOR resided was beside the townland granted to Francis JACKSON in the mid-1600s and Jane POOLE, daughter of a Mary TAYLOR and a sister of
Robert POOLE married Philip JACKSON of Ballinrahn Kings Co.
NOTE: Mary LITTLE may
have been Mary TAYLOR and therefore Purefoy’s mother
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
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101 |
11 |
69533 |
JACKSON, George |
Waterford |
1740 Aug 23 |
George JACKSON of Glanbeg jr witness |
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101 |
12 |
69534 |
JACKSON, George |
Waterford |
1740 Aug 23 |
George JACKSON of Glanbeg jr witness |
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101 |
48 |
69785 |
STEEL |
|
1730-1745 |
ADAIR, Robert Sr.-STEILE |
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101 |
69 |
69907 |
BRADFORD |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
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LESTER to Wm BRADFORD Dundranoh,
par Imatris (TI Bk 45) |
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101 |
88 |
70088 |
DAWSON |
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1730-1745 |
DAWSON, Richard-CHARLTON |
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101 |
113
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70120 |
PUREFOY, William |
Kings |
1740 Sep 24 |
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BTW William PUREFOY of Clonivoe, Kings Co, of 1 pt
& dam BLUMFIELD of Eyrecourt Co. Galway Gent of the other. Whereby
PUREFOY for 5s from BLUMFIELD demised the farm of Gornekelly 124a in town of
Eyrecourt Barony Longford, Co. Galway as William PUREFOY held under John EYRE
of Eyrecourt Esq as the same is set by the said William PUREFOY to James EYRE
of Birr Esq. … WITNESS: Luke USHER Kill in Shane, Co. Galway Gent & James
WELLS Yeoman. Memorial WITNESS: James WELLS & Malby BRABAZON of City of
Dublin Gent
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
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101 |
172 |
70503 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1740 Jan 20 |
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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. |
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101 |
206 |
7066 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin |
1740 Jan 24 |
Image 109
BTW James VAREILLE of City of Dublin
Merchant only son of John VAREILLES of City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt &
Anthony VAREILLES of City of Dublin Merchant & Richard PHEPOE of Skreen
Co. Meath Gent of other pt. Tripartite Indenture btw James & John
VAREILLES of 1st pt; Anthony VEREILLES and Richard PHEPOE of 2nd pt & Richard WALKER of City of Dublin Merchant & Rose WALKER 2nd daughter of Richard WALKER of 3rd pt. Marriage to be btw James
VAREILLE & Rose WALKER & in consid of £1,000 secured against 1/3 pt
of piece of ground fronting to a New Street at West End of New Market to be
set on so called Chambers Street in Liberty of Donore Co. Dublin bounded on
east by Robert JACKSONs on west by James WHITTLEs holding, North to
Mr. Timothy IMERSONs holding and South to said street containing in front to
said street and he same breadth in rere and from front to rere 108’ … and
also piece of ground on Pill Lane over against John SANDES in suburbs of City
of Dublin then late in possession of Thomas KILPATRICK containing in front to
Pill Lane rom the House then lately built by Andrew PRICE on Lord Santry’s
Ground … and part of ground belonging to the said City on the North to the
City Quay & River Liffy on the east to Mr Jacob POOLs Lotts #26 & 27
… lives of John SHAW Samuel CARD & Ralph CARD … WITNESS: William WALKER
of City of Dublin Alderman & George FLETCHER of City of Dublin Gent.
NOTE: For Robert JACKSON see: Jacksons of Crooked Staff and Robert JACKSON, tanner of Crooked Staff |
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101 |
225 |
70782 |
COOTE – MOORE – GORE, Mary |
Tipperary |
1740 Jan 12 |
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BTW Rev. William GORE Dean of Cashell & Mary GORE
als MOORE als COOTE his wife of 1 pt. & Henry WEYLAND of City of Cashell
Co. Tipperary Gent of the other pt. … lands of Ardmoyle …
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts In P. Crossley Notes at
National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175 |
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101 |
323 |
71409 |
BALL, Thomas |
Meath
Armagh
Dublin |
1741 May 15 |
BALL-GAGE Bk 2 1739-1810
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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. |
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101 |
328 |
71443 |
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Dublin |
1741 May 20 |
3 Lotts 16,17,18 Caple Street East Side; Corner Lott
of Ground Caple Street West side; Moiety of House Castle Street South side.
Sherriffs-OWEN
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171
Indenture deed between James DUNN and Benjamin HUNT
Esqs. and Sheriffs of the county of the city of Dublin of one part and Robert
OWEN of the city of Dublin bookseller of the other part. Reciting sheriff by
virtue of a writ issued by the Majesty's court of Common Pleas at the suit of
William LOCKAGE against the lands and chattels of Valentine PRENDERGAST had
taken an execution of a moiety of two lots of ground in the east side of
Caple St. Being numbers 18 and 17. #18 containing from north to south in front
of said St. 37’ 4” and in length from east to West 130’; #17 [illegible –
47’?] with the houses built thereon for the term of 99 years from the 29th of
September 1682 subject to a moiety of rent of £14.00 a year and also the said
Valentin PRENDERGAST registered title #16 situate in the east side of Caple
St. containing from North to South and the front to said St. 37’ 4” inches
and from East to West in length 130’ for the term of 90 years from the 25th
of March 1696 subject to a moiety of ground rent of £7.00 a year and also all
this Valentine PENDERGRASS right title interest into one moiety of the corner
house situated on the West side of Caple street in the possession of [?]
RATHBONE containing in breadth of the front of said St. 72’ and backwards
from said St. to Mary's Abbey in length 57’ for the term of 39 years from the
25th day of March 1686 subject to the moiety of rent of £5 a year and also
all this said Valentine PRENDERGRAST right title and interest of and in a
moiety of a massage or tenement on the South side of Castle street now in the
possession of Charles LYONS merchant for term of 99 years from the 29th day
of September 1690 subject to a moiety of the rent of 20 lbs of £23 a year and
reciting that the said Sheriffs exposed to sale all this the said
PRENDERGRAST’s right title and interest to all this to the fairest bidder and
Robert OWEN bid for the same … Robert OWEN [SEAL] witness John THOMPSON and
John USHER of city of Dublin merchants. |
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101 |
360 |
71647 |
O’NEILL |
Dublin |
1740 Jun 27 |
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BTW Arthur O’NEILL of City of Dublin merchant for
better securing the payment of £50 & interest made over to William KNIGHT
of City of Dublin Coulterer all that corner or angular piece of ground on
West side of Fishamble Street and the Blind
Quay in City of Dublin with three houses in possession of said Arthur O’NEILL
another in possession of Anne CRANE widow and the other in possession of
Abraham MANNING said ground containing in front to Fishamble
Street 61’4’ and in depth on North side fronting the Blind Quay 39’ 6” and in depth front to rere on
south side 45’ 6” … WITNESS: Isaac WIMMINS & William O’NEILL of City of
Dublin Gent. |
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101 |
363 |
71612 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Dec 1 |
JACKSON-MOORE & ors Book Index 1730-45
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William JACKSON of
Colerain, Co Londonderry Esq in consideration of rents paid by John
WHITE, Samuel MOOR, John HANNA, Duncan CALVY, James MITCHELL & James
REED all three parts of Ballystroan [Ballystrone,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
now in their possession … rent of £34 together with 18 Pullets to be
delivered yearly on 1st Jan or 6s sterling also to carry every
summer to the Mansion House near Coleraine of their own cutting and Winning
90 sacks of Turf every sack containing ten bushels …. WITNESS: William CHURCH
& Henry PLATT both of Colerain & William KINKEAD of Coleraine
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. |
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101 |
371 |
71699 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1734 Nov 9 |
JACKSON-FORBES & ors Book Index 1730-45
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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. |
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101 |
419 |
72105 |
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Sligo |
1738 Mar 12 |
O’HARA & ors- GORGES
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216
BTW Charles O’HARA of Nymphsfield [Annaghmore,
Parish Kilvarnet,
Barony Leyny ] Co. Sligo
Esq. & Kean O’HARA of Nymphsfield Esq of 1st pt & Sir
Edward CROFTON of Moate Co. Roscommon son and heir and executor to his late
father Sir Edward CROFTON Bart deceased of 2nd pt; Hamilton
GEORGES (GORGES) of City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt Reciting 18 Dec
1718 btw Kean O’HARA of Templehouse Co. Sligo Esq. father of said Charles
& Elinor his wife of 1st pt & George MATHEWS of
Thomastowne Co. Tipperary Esq & the Rev Dean William PERCIVAL of 2nd pt. Sir Edward CROFTON deceased & Robert STEWART of Castle Ruddery Co.
Wicklow Esq. of 3rd pt.…. various payments … Lands of Coolany vizt
Carrowitragh of Coolany ¼ Carrowoughteragh of Coolany ¼ Carrowhosey ¼ the
fairs and markets therof thereto appertaining Glanone Trine Laraga Six
Cartons Carrowrathbarrin ¼ Carrowleany ¼ Rathgan ¼ Doorishmore and
Doorishbegg half a quarter Tinlagh ¼ Laghta, ¼ Lismafahy Six Cartons the
towns and lands of Claragh vizt Carrowoughteragh Claragh ¼ Carroweighteragh
Claragh … more lands in Co. Sligo … Knockadoe … all in Barony Leyny Co. Sligo
Landed
Estates: The O'Haras were the only Gaelic family to continue as major
landowners in County Sligo up to modern times. They held significant estates
in the Baronies of Leyny and Corran. Through judicious choice in terms of
politics and religion they succeeded in maintaining their role in Sligo
political and social life for three centuries. In 1906 Major Charles K.
O'Hara is recorded as the occupier of property at Annaghmore, barony of Leyny,
including a mansion house.
NOTE: Son of Edward
CROFTON, Oliver CROFTON (1710-1780) married Abigail JACKSON (1683-1763) |
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101 |
436 |
71651 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-MOORE
Wrong Book – deeds either side are in it. |
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101 |
479 |
72599 |
JACKSON, George & Agnes & Catherine &
William & ors |
Limerick |
1741 Nov 19 |
JACKSON-McMAHON Book Index 1730-1745
Between Agnes JACKSON, William JACKSON, George JACKSON
& Cathrin JACKSON all of the City of Limerick & Marcus DUSOL of
the town of Ennis Co. Clare Gent of the one part & Francis McMAHON of
Mylish farmer & John Mead Fitz RICHARD of the City of Limerick of the
other part. 1731 Oct 30? |
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101 |
489 |
72630 |
JACKSON, Miles |
Cork |
1737 May 19 |
Will of Alicia LUKEY als CROSS of Cork, widow. Mentions
her nephew William WALLIS Esq. several cousins. In the list of lands,
mentions Miles JACKSONs concerns, all in City or suburbs of City of
Cork. NOTE: The WALLIS connection.
From Eustace: LUKEY, ALICIA als. CROSS, Cork, widow. 19
May 1737. Narrate, 2J pp., 21 Nov. 1741. Her nephew William Wallis, Esq.
Henry Rugg, Esq., trustee. Her cousin John Gillman, Currykeen, Esq. Her
cousin Ephenetus Cross, second son of Philip Hayes Cross of Cornody, Esq.
Mills commonly called Careen's Mills, Mr Fitton tenant. Tucker's concerns,
John Raymond's holdings, Miles JACKSON's concerns, all in city or
suburbs of city of Cork, and all other her real estate. Witnesses : Mary
Farmer, widow of Saml. Farmer, Ballymacodagh, Co. Cork, gent., Henry Rugg,
junr., apprentice to Danl. Knight, Cork, merchant, Robert Wallis, Cork,
public notary. Memorial witnessed by : Mary Farmer, Saml. Farmer. 101, 489,
72630 Wm. Wallis (seal) |
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102 |
15 |
69505 |
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Meath |
1740 Jul 8 |
MORGAN-NOY
Image
31
Balybin …. Creekstown Creckstown & the site of the Old Castle |
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102 |
223 |
70490 |
JACKSON |
Wicklow |
1740 Sep 3 |
Image
139
Whereby Marlborough STERLING granted to Anne JACKSON of the City of Dublin Widow & heirs subject to condition of redemption
all that parcel of land known as Sandymount
Park Containing 10 acres in Manor of Mount Kennedy & Parish &
Barony of New Castle Co. Wicklow. WITNESS: William ALKINS & Matthew
PAGEIT both of City of Dublin Gent
NOTE: This is likely Anne JACKSON (born btw 1692-1701) and mother
of the United Irishman Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795). Born Anne GORE, she
was the wife of Richard JACKSON (bef 1680-bef 1740) |
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102 |
235 |
70559 |
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|
1739-1810 |
STURGEON-RICHARDSON Aghatarragh |
|
102 |
303 |
70850 |
BALL |
Armagh |
1740 Feb 13 |
BALL to HANSARD 1739-1810 Urker
Townland Bk 2 1739-1810
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179
Frances HALL of Strangford Co Down Esq. Demised to John
HANSARD Secretary to the Incorporated Society in Dublin for Promoting English
Protestant Schools in Ireland all that part of the lands of Urcher [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] then in possession of the said
Incorporated Society ...29 acres.. to hold for the use of the Society from
the 1st day of May 1736... for lives of [royal princesses] John
HANSARD [SEAL] |
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102 |
346 |
71075 |
PUREFOY, William |
Kings |
1741 Mar 25 |
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200
BTW William PUREFOY of Purefoy’s Place Kings Co. of 1
pt & Richard HOMAN of Clunkeene [Clonkeen, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown] Kings Co.
of the other pt. Whereas William HUMPHRY let the lands then in possession of
said HOMAN … WITNESS; Hannah TALBOT Housekeeper to William PUREFOY & John
HICKEY of Clonbullock Kings Co. Weaver. Memorial WITNESS: said John HICKEY
& Henry HICKEY brother of John HICKEY
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
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102 |
358 |
71134 |
PUREFOY, William |
Kings |
1740 Mar 7 |
Image
208
SEE: Beryl Eustace Abstracts
PUREFOY, WILLIAM, Purefoy's Place otherwise Clonbullock
[Clonbulloge,
Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown], King's Co., Esq. 7 March 1740. Pull, A p., 22
April 1741.
William PUREFOY of Purefoy's Place otherwise
Clonbullock, King's Co., Esq. gives Purefoy's Place otherwise Clonbullock,
King's Co., leaves firstly to his cousin William. PUREFOY of Clanivoe
[Clanivoe [Clonavoe,
Parish Clonsast,
Barony Coolestown,],],
King's Co., Esq., exor. 2ndly £400 to his daughter Ann PUREFOY. 3rdly £100 to
Mrs Hannah TABOT. Lastly, his cousin William PUREFOY as executor. Witnesses :
John TAYLOR, Ahana, King's Co., gent., Thos. WATSON, Deryganon, King's Co.,
gent., Richard. HOMAN, Purefoy's Place. Memorial witnessed by: John TAYLOR of
Ahinwin, Kings Co. Gent, Thomas WATSON of Deryganon Kings Co. & Richard
HOMAN of Purefoy’s Place, Mathew PAGEITT, Dublin, gent. 102, 358, 71134 Wm.
PUREFOY (SEAL)
NOTE: In the 1670 Down
Survey, Clonavoe is on the western border of Clonad and was also called “The Red Bog”. It was
described as Common Land. “Clonivoe” is also mentioned in the Rosse Papers in
the Offaly Archives:: 1738; short, verbal
survey of the Sprigge estate, inherited by Parsons’s wife Mary, the
co-heiress of William Sprigge of Clonivoe, King’s
County (Lisclooney, Clonivoe, etc, totalling nearly 2,600 acres in King’s
County with a rental of £281, and lands in Kildare and Westmeath with a
combined rental of £266),
NOTE: A Samuel NEAL was
of Clonivoe in 1755 and 1757. The Journal of Friends Historical Society. |
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102 |
358 |
71135 |
PUREFOY, William |
Kings |
1741 April 17 |
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208
SEE: Beryl Eustace Abstracts
[NOTE: as above with one
change]
PUREFOY, WILLIAM, Purefoy's Place otherwise
Clonbullock, King's Co., Esq. 17 April 1741. Narrate, £ p., 22 April 1741.
His cousin Wm. PUREFOY of Clonivoe [Clonavoe,
Parish Clonsast,
Barony Coolestown,],
King's Co., Esq., exor. His daughter Ann PUREFOY then in England £50 [NOTE It was £400 a month earlier]. Lands of
Clonbullock otherwise called Purefoy's Place, King's Co. Witnesses : James
Hickey, Purefoy's Place, parish clerk, Richd. Homan, Purefoy's Place, gent.,
Chas. Norton, Clonbullock, farmer. Memorial witnessed by: Richd. Homan,
Mathew Pageitt, Dublin, gent. 102, 358, 71135 ' Wm. PUREFOY (seal)
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
102 |
375 |
71266 |
BARTON |
Tyrone |
1738 Jan 18 |
Edward BARTON & wife-STEWART or BARTON
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216
BTW Edward BARTON of Tyrone Gent of 1 pt & Mary
STEWART otherwise called BARTON of Dromoosk, Co. Donegal of the other pt. for
life of Mary BARTON land in Tyrone … WITNESS: John McILVAIN of Grogstown Co.
Donegal & John BARTON of Corran Co. Tyrone Gent. & Matthew STEWART |
|
102 |
426 |
71609 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Aug 14 |
JACKSON-HOLMES
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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, William |
Londonderry |
1734 Oct 25 |
JACKSON-CASKEY Book Index 1730-45
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248
William JACKSON of
Coleraine, Co Londonderry Esq. in consideration of £1.10.7 ½ in consideration
of rents, let to Samuel EASKEY, Mathew HINES & Wm NESBITT all of
Toymullan [probably Formullen,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
in Parish Dunboe [NOTE: Borders Parish Dunboe], all of the two parts of Toymullan now in their
possession in parish of Dunboe, Manor of Clothworkers, Co Londonderry for
term of 35 years. At yearly rent of £6.14.2 with duties to wit Six Bushels
of Good Sufficient Merchantable Oats or 2s8p… also 30 sacks of turf of his
and their own Cuting and Winding or 7s 6p in lieu and turf to be delivered at
the Mansion House near Coleraine … and every sack containing 10 bushels WITNESS:
Thomas ADERTON & Wm CHURCH both of Coleraine and memorial witnessed by Wm
CHURCH and John BOYD of Ballywillrick [Ballywildrick
Lower, & Ballywildrick
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
Co. Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine. |
|
102 |
517 |
72115 |
SALE, Mary |
Dublin |
1741 Aug 27 |
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289
BTW Mary SALE of City of Dublin widow sole executor
& residuary legatee of William SALE late of Co. Dublin Gent deceased on 1
pt & John WHITE of Kevinsport Co. Dublin Gent of other pt…. assigned
house on Lower Coombe Co. Dublin now in
possession of Joseph WILLS Clothier. …
NOTE: Their daughter
Abigail SALE married George CRUICKSHANK and then Henry JACKSON of
Birr, Kings Co. [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt,, Kings Co.
NOTE: William SALE may have been a brother of John SALE (?-1730). Check
other Coombe-SALE leases. |
18 |
103 |
18 |
70448 |
BIRCH |
Limerick |
1740 Jan 7 |
BIRCH, George-HARDING NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745
Thomas GRADY of Kiballyonan, City of Limerick ...
George BIRCH, City of Dublin ... Ambrose HARDY. |
|
103 |
147 |
70983 |
JACKSON, Adam & Christopher & ors |
Dublin |
1741 Mar 31 |
JACKSON-DeLANDRE Book Index 1730-45 Jackson
& Son
Image
379
Assignment from Thomas KENNAN of Diswelstown, Co Dublin
Gent to Adam JACKSON and Christopher JACKSON of Lackwood als
Castagobb, Co Dublin, clothiers all that part of the land of Astagobb [Astogob
(Castleknock) Parish Castleknock, Barony Castleknock or Astagob
(Clonsilla) Parish Clonsilla,
Barony Castleknock commonly called Guns Island and also all that part of the land of Lackwood
als Castagobb aforesaid with the two tuck of fulling mills with the four
stocks and four houses there namely the dwelling house Corning House Stove
and Composition House and also all that part of Diswelstown [Diswellstown Parish Castleknock,
Barony Castleknock]
aforesaid commonly called the Mill Island ... make over to Bartholomew
DELANDRE of the City of Dublin Gent for term of 25 years.... WITNESS: Mathew
DANIEL Gent & John WADE Clothier both of Dublin. |
|
103 |
174 |
71104 |
REED |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
REED-Wm & Robert Lettmicollin
William REED of Ardmore & Robert REED of
Lettvicullen [Latmacollum,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh |
|
103 |
228 |
71297 |
GRIFFIN |
Meath |
1740 Jun 14 |
BELLEW, John-GRIFFIN NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745
Lord BELLEW & wife Mary ... Daniel GRIFFIN of
Tullaghanogue, Co. Meath, Gent 236 acres 3R 6P Barony of Navan, Co. Meath |
|
103 |
260 |
71405 |
JACKSON, John |
Louth |
1741 May 11 |
GRACE & others –NOY & others Book Index 1730-45
Marshallrath,
... John JACKSON of Marshallrath, [Parish
of Mosstown] Co. Louth Esq. Only son & heir of Arthur JACKSON late of Marshallrath, Co. Louth Esq. Dec’d... transfer of lands of
Marshallrath. NOTE: John’s mother was Anne,
widowed by 1709. See Bk 12- ?-4682] |
|
103 |
313 |
71569 |
McMASTER |
Dublin |
1730-1745 |
ANDERSON, Robert-McMASTER
Rev. Robert McMASTER of Dublin .. Cabragh Lane in Manor
of Grange Gorman & Co Dublin... |
|
103 |
388 |
71852 |
FOX, Frances |
Kings |
1729 Sep 26 |
Beryl Eustace Deeds
FOX, FRANCES, als. HERBERT, wife to Patk.
Fox, Durrow, King's Co., the only surviving daughter and heir of Sir Edward
Herbert, late of Durrow, Bart., deceased. 26 Sept. 1729 Narrate, 2 pp., 9
July 1741.
Her husband said Patrick Fox. Her cousin
Bridget Fox. Reciting deeds of lease and release 28 July 1720 made between
said Patrick Fox and Frances Fox als. Herbert his wife of the one part, and
Brabazon Newcomen and Robert Clements, of Dublin, Esqrs., and trustees of her
lands, of the other part. Lady Jane Newcomen. Her god-daughter Frances
Newcomen. Brabazon Newcomen and Robert Clements, trustees. Hon. Lady Hester
Lambert. Her cousin Charles Lambert the elder, of Dublin, Gustavus Lambert,
second son of said Charles Lambert. Elizabeth, Elinor, Mary, Emilia and
Sophia Lambert, daughters of said Charles. Her cousin Elinor Lambert, sister
of said Charles. Her cousin Philip Rawson, Esq., of Limerick. Her cousin said
Brabazon Newcomen, Esq. Nathaniel Clements. Her cousin Phelix Coughlan of
Cloghan, King's Co., Esq. Rev. Robt. Packenham, minister of Kilbeggan. Her
cousin Frances Rawson, daughter of said Philip Rawson. Francis Salmon, son of
her tenant John Salmon. Monument to be erected in parish church of Durrow. Herbert
Rawson, third son of said Philip Rawson. Capt. Parker, holder of mortgage on
part of her estate. The woods of Doory als. Derrywoods. Impropriate Rectory
and tythes of the parish of Durrow (Kilbride and Durrow), said tythes issuing
out of town and lands of Tonycross, Ballyduffe, Munagh, Killbride,
Ballykillmurry, Iragh, Ballydroghet [? Ballydrohid], Killisky, Ballynenagh,
Ballycowen, Killadurrow, Agharny and Arden. Balleegbeg, King's Co.
Killdangan, Ballybought and Tarah [Tara], King's Co. Witnesses : Richard
Hoyle, Dublin, Doctor of Physic, since deceased, Burdett Worthington, said
city, gent., Bruen Worthington, then of said city, a public notary and since
deceased. Memorial witnessed by: John Scott, Limerick, gent., Thomas
Stretton, servant to Mrs. Martha Rawson, widow of said Philip Rawson and
mother and guardian of said Herbert Rawson, a minor. 103, 388, 71852 Mart.
Rawson (seal)
|
|
103 |
413 |
71922 |
SALE, John |
Dublin` |
1741 Jul 18 |
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511
BTW John SALE of Rathkeele Co. Limerick one of the
officers of Exise of the one part and John WHITE of Kevinsport Co. Dublin
Gent of the other part. Whereby the said John SALE for consid assigned to
John WHITE all his the said John SALEs right claim demand to the 5th pt of the sum of £500 he being entitled by virtue of a deed 14 Oct 1703 made
on intermarriage of Harvey SALE father of the said John since deceased with
Rebecca SALE the said John’s mother since also deceased…. His share of a
house on the Lower Coomb Co. Dublin now in possession of Joseph WILLS
Clothier. WITNESS: Laurence WALSH of Ballymore Eustace Co. Dublin Yeoman
& Harvey SALE of City of Dublin Gent. |
|
103 |
433 |
72114 |
SALE, Harvey |
|
1730-1745 |
SALE 1730-1745 Wrong numbers in index. |
|
103 |
434 |
71969 |
BAILIE |
Dublin |
1741 Jul 17 |
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522
Hamilton GORGES of City of Dublin Esq. Thomas CHRISTMAS
of City of Waterford Esq. Hans BAILIE and William MAGUIRE both of City of
Dublin Gents of 1st. William ANNESLEY of City of Dublin of 2nd pt & William JOHNSTON of 3rd pt. ... lands of Castlewillan,
Co. Down |
|
104 |
8 |
71677 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1741 Jun 17 |
Earl of
Antrim-O’NEILL
Caphagh ..
Garbergel
Tulloghmurry
Gorryburgal
[?] Warren
Ballygelagh
[?] [?]
[?] [?]
[?] [?]Pa Agherton
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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 |
30 |
71824 |
JACKSON, Ambrose |
Cork probably |
|
FITZGERALD Book Index 1730-45
|
|
104 |
61 |
72709 |
JACKSON, George |
Kilkenny |
1741 Jan 21 |
JACKSON-HAYDEN Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Between George JACKSON of Portnecolly, Co.
Kilkenny, Esq of 1 part & Thomas HAYDEN of Killmacolliver, Co. Kilkenny,
Gent ... grant etc to Thomas HAYDEN townlands of Corluddy Portneholly &
Dongolly ... Co. Kilkenny for 99 years ... yearly rent, one peppercorn if
demanded ... executed by said George JACKSON “at the City of
Waterford above sixty miles from Dublin in presence of Robert SNOW, Samuel
TAYLOR & Thomas BOWERS all of said city, Gent ... |
|
104 |
150 |
72358 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1734 Jul 22 |
JACKSON-COCHRAN Book Index 1730-45
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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. |
|
104 |
267 |
72946 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth & ors |
Dublin |
1741 Dec 23 |
MATTHEWS & wife-GIBTON
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142
John MATTHEWS of City of Dublin Cordwainer & Elizabeth
MATTHEWS otherwise JACKSON his wife... did sign to Nicholas GIBTON of
the same City Currier all that brick house & tenement built by Enoch
PALMER Founder and situate of the west side of Boote
Lane in said City... WITNESS: William HARRISON
of Newroe [New Row] Dublin Cordwainer & William DEVALL Publ Notary.
SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico Elizabeth JACKSON (1717-aft 1741) NOTE: Boot La. (The N. part of what is now
Arran Str. E.) 1697. From an inn, with the sign of the Boot. SOURCE: Dublin Street Names. |
|
104 |
274 |
72972 |
PUREFOY, William |
Kings |
1739 Jul 12 |
DENNELL
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146
BTW William PUREFOY of Purefoy’s Place als Clonbulloge
Kings Co. demised to James DENNELL of Ballynure Co. Kildare Miller the Water
Mill & Water Courses of Purefoy’s Place als Clonbulloge with House &
Garden belonging and then held by Dennis [F]EDICAN & Malt Mill &
Flood Mill which was to be built by said James DENNELL …
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
104 |
304 |
73110 |
JACKSON, George |
Kilkenny |
1741 Jan 31 |
JACKSON-HAYDON Notes in 2009 diary
1730-1745
George JACKSON of Portnacolly, Co
Kilkenny
Image
161
BTW George JACKSON Portnascully Co.
Kilkenny Esq. of 1 pt & Thomas HAYDEN of Killmacoliver Co. Kilkenny of
the other. Whereby George JACKSON for considerations set to
Thomas HAYDEN the town and lands of Corluddy Portnascully & Dongally Co.
Kilkenny from May 1st for 99 years. Executed by George JACKSON at City of Waterford. WITNESS Robert SNOW, Samuel TAYLOR & Thomas BOWERS
all of said city Gents. |
|
104 |
305 |
73111 |
BAILLIE |
Cork |
1741 Jan 26 |
HOARE-BAILIE- Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
... whereas my brother Edmond HOARE Esq. Did after the
executions of his last will ... signifyunto me Joseph HOARE Esq. That it was
his intention to leave unto Theodosius BAILY, son of Rev. John BAILY the sun
of £6 yearly. WITNESS: Peter HUBBERT, Robert WALLIS of City of Cork. |
|
104 |
314 |
73151 |
GILLMER |
Armagh |
1740 Jan 29&30 |
GILLMER to DAWSON Notes in 2009 diary1739-1810
Between Robert GILMORE of City of Dublin, Gent eldest
son & heir apparent of James GILMER late of Monony [going from other
deeds, probably Manooney,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh Gent
deceased of the one part & Hon. Arthur DAWSON Esq. 3rd Baron
... of the other part ... for £500 transferred to Arthur DAWSON “all that an
those in the Desmenes of Mount Hamilton otherwise Ardgonell [possibly Ardgonnell,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] called by the
names of Ryland Island of Limepark ... part of townland of Fredduff [Freeduff,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] adjoining
the Bridge of Argonnell & the Great Road leading from Middleton to
Monaghan & formerly in the possession of William HAMILTON & his
undertenants ... WITNESS: Richard MAGENIS & Samuel WALLACE both of City
of Dublin, Gent. |
|
104 |
334 |
73231 |
JACKSON, Jane, Gilbert |
Down |
1740 May 13 |
Jane JACKSON only daughter of Gilbert JACKSON Gent deceased of Newtown, Co. Down marriage to John MOORE of
Co. Tyrone, eldest son and heir of William MOORE of Dromont, Co. Tyrone.in
consideration of marriage portion of £850, William MOORE granted to John TATE
of Newtown, Co. Down and John ORR of Scrabow Co. Down townlands of Dromont +
Drumearn, Manor of Ballymagrane + 3/4 Mullynahorn, except mill in Dromont
from William MOORE to Acheson MOORE, for uses + trusts recited in marriage
settlement. Nick Reddans deeds Abstract made by:
Alison Kilpatrick. NOTE John TATE was the
2nd husband of Annas KELL, widow of Gilbert JACKSON.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
|
104 |
377 |
73425 |
|
Antrim |
1728 Jul 13 |
Lands Index Co.
Antrim 1738-1800
Antrim Town Josiah
Erwin’s freehold interest – Potters Hill
Part 11a – Parish
Antrim. Crossley records. In P. Crossley Notes at National Archives Dublin:
NA T20/480-175
ERWIN-VICARS
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198
Marriage BTW Jonas ERWIN & Ann VICKERS now ERWIN
both of Town of Antrim; sum of £100; freehold interest lands of Tubbergill [Tobergill,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Co. Antrim for her natural life; WITNESS: Felix O’NEILE of City of Dublin,
Catherine PERRY now wife of Fleetwood DANIEL late of City of Dublin Toyman
& Hamilton BELL Carpenter. Ann ERWIN [SEAL] |
|
104 |
432 |
73783 |
SALE, John |
Dublin |
1742 Apr 28 |
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226
Lease btw John SALE of Rathcale Co. Limerick of 1 pt
& Richard COLLES of Patrick Street Co. Dublin Currier of the other pt.
reciting the Ellin SALE of Newrow in the Liberties of Thomas Court &
Donore & Co. Dublin widow by indenture of lease 8 May 1701 demised to
Thomas MURPHY of Newrow aforesaid Farmer all that old house in Newrow
aforesaid wherein Edmund SALE Gent deceased formerly lived adjoining the
dwelling house of the said Ellin SALE with the back house Tan Yard & Lime
Yard & Appurtenances in which lease there is an exemption… reserving out
of the [?] demised unto the said Ellin SALE her heirs and assigns during the
term herin granted a piece of ground or Garden next adjoining to the
Backyard of her said Dwelling House & Conveniency of a Hayrick over
against the Stable hereafter Excepted & also Excepting & reserving
unto the said Eillin SALE her heirs and assigns the said Stable on the
Premises with Free Passage at all times from the said River & House of
Easement theron & the use & Privilege therof and only the use of the
Brew House on the said Premises as Often as Occasion requires
NOTE: This is not the
John SALE who was the husband of Elizabeth GORE als TIFFIN. I suspect that he
was a nephew and a son of Edmund. |
|
104 |
444 |
73841 |
SALE, John |
Dublin |
1742 May 6 |
Image
232
L&R whereby John SALE & Harvey SALE of City of
Dublin Gent in consid of £52 pd by James WYNNE of Ballymadroneought in Co.
Dublin Esq did Grant & assign to James WYNNE all that and those two
houses or Tenements Gardens Backsides Back Houses & appurtenances
situated on the East Side of New Roe in the Mannor & Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore in Co. Dublin
granted by lease from Edward Earl of Meath unto Ellin SALE Widow 3 Sept 1692
for three lives renewable forever at rent of £26… one of which said houses
and Tan Yard were then in the possession of Mr Thomas MURPHY and the other of
the said houses then waste [out] was formerly in the possession of Harvey
SALE the elder & late in the possession of Rebecca SALE bounded on the
north to Mo BERNYS holding on the west to New Roe aforesaid … |
18 |
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 |
151 |
72963 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1721 Dec 21 |
CLOSE-DAWSON Book 45 (1739-1810) Donaldson’s Tates
Samuel CLOSE of Warringstown, Co. Down Esq. &
Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Esq. .. transfer of a number of tates in Co
Monaghan. |
|
105 |
171 |
73356 |
|
Louth |
1730-1745 |
BELL-WILLIAMS
BELLEW to Trevor WILLIAMS of Courtbane, Co. Louth..
lands of Courtbane, Anashelogg, Sheelagh, Lisdrumgin & part of Rassan
then in possession of Trevor Williams… WITNESS John PEPPER Waterstown, Co.
Louth… |
|
105 |
177 |
73392 |
McCULLAGH, Mary |
Dublin |
1741 Dec 21 |
Image
434
BTW Mary WEYMES otherwise McCULLAGH widow & acting
trustee of Will of Francis WEYMES late of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt. … land in Drumcondra … |
|
105 |
177 |
73398 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
Dublin |
1741 Feb 18 |
STEELE
Image
434
BTW Martha PUREFOY of City of Dublin, widow of 1 pt.
Richard STEELE of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt. … several houses
in Dublin
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
105 |
404 |
74023 |
PARKE |
Sligo
Leitrim |
1725 Jun 14 |
William PARKE – GORE & ors
Image
495
BTW William PARKE of Donnally Co. Sligo Esq &
Robert PARKE 2nd son of William PARKE of 1st pt. John
FONTANIER of Sligo Clerke & Jean PARKE als DELAFAUSILLE wife of Robert
PARKE of 2nd pt Richard GORE of Sligo Esq & John DELAFAUSILLE
of the same Gent of 3rd pt & Thomas OSBORN of Sligo Gent of 4th pt. Recited that William PARKE and Robert PARKE in consideration of a
marriage btw Robert PARKE & Jean his wife & in consideration of £400
as marriage portion by John FONTANIER her guardian… 21 Sep 1719 released to
Richard GORE & John DELAFAUSILLE … lands of Aghamore being half a Cartron
Slavenaugh[?] one Cartron Carrickeny One Cartron Drumons one Cartron
Laentegart & Rahinduff ¾ Cartron with the Corn Mill in said premises all
in Co. Leitrim … WITNESS: George BLEAR of Ballygillgan Co. Sligo Farmer;
Thomas OSBORN late of Sligo, Co. Sligo deceased Francis BELL of Sligo Co.
Sligo |
315 |
105 |
405 |
74024 |
PARKE |
Sligo
Leitrim |
1720 Jan 4 |
William PARKE – GORE & ors
Image
495
William PARK of Doonally [Doonally,
Parish Drumcliff,
Barony Carbury] Co.
Sligo of 1st pt Richard GORE of Sligo Co. Sligo of 2nd pt & Robert PARKE of Rabraghan [Rahaberna,
Parish Drumcliff,
Barony Carbury] …
3rd pt … lands in Barony Carbury Co. Sligo … park of Carrickdavan
Co. Leitrim … Isabella PARKE widow of Roger PARKE late of Doonally, Co. Sligo
Esq. deceased .. WITNESS: Sir Richard GETHING of Sligo, Co. Sligo, John
DEBUTTS of Sligo, Co. Sligo Gent & Thomas OSBORN late of Sligo Co. Sligo
deceased Charles McCAHILERY of Sligo Co. Sligo Yeoman… |
315 |
105 |
447 |
74228 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings
Dublin |
1744 Jun 14 |
JACKSON-COLLINS Book Index 1730-45
Robert JACKSON in Parsonstown, [aka Birr
now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings
County, wigmaker. For 150 pounds granted to Michael COLLINS of City of Dublin Gent all those house and garden then
in possession of Rev. Henry BIRCH dec’d then in possession of sd JACKSON situate in Parsonstown.. also 10 acres in Burkes hill [in Birr now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings Co
late in possession of John HAMILTON Joyner dec’d then in possession of Robert JACKSON... for lives of Robert JACKSON & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife & Thomas JELLICOE ... James JACKSON eldest son of Robert JACKSON...more details... NOTE: This likely connects him to the James JACKSON peruke-maker of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], and of
Dublin. SEE: ROD: 548-502-371521. |
|
105 |
487 |
74421 |
|
Londonderry
Monaghan |
1742 Jul 6 |
JOHNSTON-DAWSON
Image
536
BTW Susanna Maria JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Spinster
of 1st pt; Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Alderman of 2nd pt & Arabella Susanna JOHNSTON of City of Dublin widow of 3rd pt. [many townlands in Co. Monaghan] |
|
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 |
15 |
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 |
|
106 |
61 |
72709 |
JACKSON, George & ors |
Dublin
Louth
Meath
Monaghan |
1741 Oct 9 |
DONNELL & others-WHITE
Image
38
Initially I had #72599
JACKSON-WHITE 1730-1745
Deeds of lease betw
Elizabeth DONNELL otherwise DOBBIN of the City of Dublin, widow; Richard
JESSON of Dundalk in the Co of Louth Gent & Mary JESSON otherwise DOBBIN
his wife Ann CRAVEN otherwise DOBBIN of Dublin widow which said Elizabeth
Mary & Ann are sisters & heirs at law of James DOBBIN late of City of
Dublin Gent and Arthur CRAVEN of City of Dublin Esq. Admin of the said James
DOBBIN and devisee in fee simple of John DOBBIN of City of Dublin who was
brother and heir of said James DOBBIN dec’d of the one part & Mark WHYTE
of the other part of City of Dublin Esq.... deed of release ... names of 1st part; Revd George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co Lowth and Anthony
FOSTER of City of Dublin Esq. Admin with the will annexed of the Rev. Peter JACKSON dec’d ... George ADAMS of Hoathstown Co. Meath Gent &
Elizabeth his wife and Sir William FOWNS of Woodstock Co. Kilkenny
Barrt of 2nd part & said Mark WHYTE of 3rd pt. reciting deed of release 12th & 13th June 1695
BTW Mary CHOPPIN late of City of Dublin Widow deceased of 1 pt & William
BARTON late of Thomastowne Co. Louth Esq deceased of other pt. And reciting
Elizabeth DONNELL otherwise DOBBIN Richard JESSON & Mary JESSON otherwise
DOBBIN his wife Anne CRAVEN otherwise DOBBIN and Arthur CRAVEN indenture 3
March 1738 by the direction and approbation of George JACKSON George
ADAMS & Elizabeth his wife Anthony FOSTER & Sir William FOWNES ...
sold to WHYTE in his actual possession by virtue of the deed of lease the
said Mary CHOPPINS moiety or proportion of the 8 Tates of Ballyhelishell
formerly in occupation of John WILSON and James WILSON & also of several
lands incl Kilvahavan one tate Killemurree one tate and a half Mullifinigan
half a tate Tannafofanan one tate Killaughavare half a tate and Esker half a
tate all in Co. Monaghan. To hold to Mark WHYTE as in release of 13 June
1695. WITNESS: Richrd DRURY of City of Dublin Merchant Stephen PAGE of
Dundalk Co. Louth Merchant John MULLAN of City of Dublin Gent & William
FOSTER of Dunleer Co. Louth Esq & Thomas CUNNINGHAM of Louth Co. Louth
Farmer. WITNESS Richard DRURY Stephen PAGE John MULLEN & William FOSTER
& Anthony ADAMS of Hoathstone Co. Meath Gent & Andrew COPE of
Woodstock Co. Kilkenny Gent Edward BUTLER of City of Dublin Gent … Mark WHYTE
[SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
|
106 |
83 |
72812 |
JACKSON, Ellen & William & ors |
Dublin
Cork
Westmeath |
1741 Nov 21 |
JACKSON-HEARNE .. KEOWN Book Index 1730-45
Image
49
Lease made bet Ellen JACKSON of City of Dublin
widow and relict and executor of Revd William JACKSON doctor of
divinity late of City of Dublin & Revd William JACKSON of
Rocksavage, Co Cork only son and heir at law of sd Wm JACKSON dec’d.
of 1 pt & Rev Daniel HEARN Archdeacon of Cashel of other pt .. in consid
of £1624 sterling pd to Ellen by Daniel HEARN townlands of Streamstown cont
389 acres... many townlands ... all in Barony of Moycashell, Co Westmeath. NOTE: See ROD: 141-338-95707 NOTE: Rev William JACKSON jr (1713-1767) |
|
106 |
161 |
73191 |
SALL, Catherine |
Tipperary |
1741 Jan 1 |
Image
90
BTW Catherine SALL [aka SALE?] of Carrick, Co.
Tipperary widow of 1 pt & Richard MEAGHER of same apothecary of the other
part… New dwelling house with two front shops & Back yard the inside
Kitchen back offices [place not mentioned – I assume Tipperary] … |
|
106 |
221 |
73458 |
TIPPING |
Louth
Armagh
Weastmeath |
1741 Jan 6 |
Image
122
BTW Thomas TIPPING of Castletown, Co. Louth Esq son of
Thomas TIPPING late of Castletown, deceased … marriage Sophia ASTOM to Thomas
TIPPING. Lands in Co. Louth, Co. Armagh [Mulladuffanore [Mullaghduff,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]],
Ballyduff, Ballynerca [Ballynarea,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper];
18a in Tullyvallin [Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East and/or Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East, Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
part of townland of Dorsy [there are several Dorsey townlands Dorsy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper];
Finishn, [Finiskin,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
Redbogg [?], Dumhill [?],
Hilldan [?] in Barony of Fews. Co. Armagh, Co.
Westmeath …. |
|
106 |
359 |
74164 |
DAWSON |
|
1730-1745 |
DAWSON, Ephraim-DONALDSON not needed in 2010 |
|
107 |
156 |
73583 |
JACKSON? |
Antrim |
1738 Oct 13 |
Lands Index Co.
Antrim 1738-1800
Browndod-Barrack Park
Parish Donniger
MONTGOMERY-GAMBLE
In P. Crossley Notes
at National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175.)
Image
391
BTW Robert MONTGOMERY of Browndod [Browndod,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Parish Donegore Co. Antrim Gent of 1 pt & John GAMBLE of Browndad of
other pt. Lands of Browndad commonly known as the Mountain farm 18a 5r.
Robert MONTGOMERY [SEAL] WITNESS: Elizabeth MONTGMERY & Charles
MONTGOMERY of Donogore [Donegore,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper],
Co. Antrim & Robert ALDRICH of Belfast. |
|
107 |
157 |
73584 |
JACKSON? |
Antrim |
1741 Aug 11 |
Lands Index Co.
Antrim 1738-1800
Browndod-Barrack Park
Parish Donniger
GAMBLE-BLAIR
In P. Crossley Notes
at National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175.)
Image
391
BTW John GAMBLE Browndod [Browndod,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Parish Donegore Co. Antrim of 1 pt & John BLAIR of Ballylaverty [Ballyclaverty,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Parish Donegore, Co. Antrim. [see above] |
|
107 |
160 |
73596 |
GORE, Elizabeth |
Dublin
Limerick |
1733 May 12 |
Will of Elizabeth GORE relict of Hon Sir Ralph GORE
Bart late of City of Dublin devised all her estate to Rt. Rev Father in God
Edward Lord Bishop of Cloyne and the Hon Henry HAMILTON of City of Dublin
& their heirs to the use of the trusts ,,,, for life of her mother Jane
ASHE…. And to allow maintenance to her younger children Ralph & Richard …
lands in Limerick to the use of her 2nd son Ralph GORE … 3rd son Richard GORE … appointed her mother Jane ASH, the said Edward Bishop of
Cloyne, the said Henry HAMILTON & Henry BROOK of City of Dublin Esq. … to
be guardians to her children during their respective minorities…. WITNESS:
Anthony BURY Co. Tipperary Clke, Nathaniel CLEMENTS of City of Dublin Esq
& Henry BRICKLEY late of City of Dublin Publ Notary since deceased. Mem
WITNESS: Christopher BOWEN & Albert CATHERS both of City of Dublin
NOTE Edward JONES was
the Bishop. |
18 |
107 |
193 |
73778 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1730-1745 |
McCULLOCH Jas to BOWKER |
|
107 |
215 |
73900 |
JACKSON, George & John |
Waterford, |
1741 Feb 3 |
JACKSON-COOTE Notes in 2009 diary1730-1745
Image
421
[This should be COOKE?]
& John JACKSON his eldest son of 1st part & William COOKE of Camphire, Co. Waterford ... refers to grant to George JACKSON of lands of Ballyduffultra for lives of George & John JACKSON & George JACKSON brother of the said John JACKSON ... in consideration of £500 paid by William COOK let lands of Ballyduff,
Parish of Lismore, Barony of Coshmore & Cashbride & Co. Of Waterford.
[lots more detail]. NOTE Right time frame for
our George JACKSON of Urker.
George JACKSON of Glynbeg [aka Glenbeg], Co. Waterford, Esq. |
|
107 |
345 |
74423 |
BAILIE |
|
1730-1745 |
ADAIR, Elinor-BAYLY ADAIR, Jane-BAYLY |
|
107 |
156 |
73583 |
JACKSON |
|
|
Lands Index Co.
Antrim 1738-1800
Browndod-Barrack Park
Parish Donniger
MONTGOMERY-GAMBLE |
|
107 |
157 |
73584 |
JACKSON |
|
|
Lands Index Co.
Antrim 1738-1800
Browndod-Barrack Park
Parish Donniger
GAMBLE-BLAIR |
|
107 |
362 |
74511 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1740 Jul 10 |
GODFREY-DALHOUSSEN
A Tan Yard Without Kings Gate
Image
498
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 |
|
107 |
515 |
75203 |
MOORE – GORE, Mary |
Tipperary? |
|
Deed 1 May 1742 Mary GORE als MOORE – Rev Wm GORE Dean
of Cashel
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts |
|
107 |
531 |
75264 |
JACKSON, Ann & Elizabeth & William |
Dublin |
1742 June 3 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Notes in 2009 diary Book
Index 1730-1745 Image
584
Anne JACKSON of City of Dublin spinster made
over to William JACKSON of same City merchant ... new brick dwelling
house & tenement on West side of Bootlane Dublin late in possession of Gen FAIRFAX & also memorial of assignment 20
Nov 1745 whereby said William JACKSON did make over to his father Michael
JACKSON. WITNESSS: Susan BOWLES, City of Dublin, spinster; John DEVALL of
Dublin, Gent. See: JACKSON of Pimlico.
NOTE: Boot La. (The N. part of what
is now Arran Str. E.) 1697. From an inn, with the sign of the Boot. SOURCE: Dublin Street Names. |
|
107 |
531 |
75265 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Dublin |
1742 Oct 9 |
MATTHEWS-JACKSON Notes
in 2009 diary
Image
584
Between Enoch PALMER of City of Dublin of one part
& Michael JACKSON of same city clothier of the other part
for house lately built by Enoch PALMER on West side of Boot lane, Dublin ... 91 year lease yearly
rent 40s ... by which assignment John MATTHEWS of City of Dublin [?] &
Elizabeth MATHEWS otherwise JACKSON his wife did make over their title
to said Michael JACKSON [NOTE:
Elizabeth MATTHEWS was the daughter of Michael JACKSON] WITNESS:
Susannah BOWLES City of Dublin, spinster; John DEVALL of Dublin, Gent &
John MATHEWS. See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |
|
107 |
531 |
75266 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Dublin |
1742 Nov 20 |
JACKSON-GIBSON Notes in 2009 diary
Image
584
Michael JACKSON of City of Dublin,
clothier to Nicholas GIBSON [GIBTON?] [much detail echoes two earlier deeds]
for house lately built by Enoch PALMER on West side of Boot lane, Dublin now
in possession of Mrs. Margaret McKENZIE reciting deed 14 Aug 1713 whereby the
land was granted to Michael JACKSON by Enoch PALMER. WITNESS:
Mary DALTON of Cabbragh Lane, Dublin, spinster; John DEVALL, City of Dublin,
Gent. NOTE: The recited deed would have been
the marriage settlement of Michael JACKSON & Mary McCRACKEN, niece
of Enoch PALMER.
See: JACKSON of Pimlico.. NOTE: There may be a
connection to Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],. Kings
Co. An Alice DALTON married a James JACKSON |
|
107 |
532 |
75277 |
JACKSON,
Michael |
|
|
GIBSON Book Index 1730-45
NOTE: This seems to be
an error. This deed is not in this book. |
|
107 |
569 |
75759 |
BROWN |
Monaghan |
1742 Feb 7 |
WADDELL & wife-TAYLOR Also BROWN |
x |
108 |
6 |
73973 |
MOORE, Mary |
Louth |
1741 Oct 6 |
TAAFFE
Image
10
BTW Nicholas MOORE of Mooremount Co.
Louth Esq. & Mary MOORE 2nd daughter of said Nicholas MOORE of
1 pt. George TAAFFE of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt. & James
POE of Drumgolostown Co. Louth Esq. of 3rd pt. … in consideration
of a marriage btw James POE & Mary MOORE … release to George TAAFFE …
349a profitable & 9a unprofitable in Newcastle … Ballymacdavid … Barony
of Kells, Co. Louth … other lands… Barony Atherloe, Co. Louth … |
|
108 |
83 |
74685 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
DAWSON- St. GEORGE Book 45 (1739-1810) Donaldson’s
Tates
|
|
108 |
95 |
74765 |
GORE |
Sligo
Mayo |
1742 Sep 3 |
Image
55
BTW Rt. Hon Lord Baron Tyrawley &
Killinaine of the 1 pt & Hon Sir Arthur GORE of Newtowngore Co. Mayo Bart
of the other pt. Sum £1900 … Town of Bealeck etc. long list of tenants… lives
of Sir Arthur GORE Arthur Saunders GORE & Richard GORE sons of Sir Arthur
GORE … WITNESS: Richard STEELE City of Dublin; Annesly GORE of Sligo |
|
108 |
98 |
74779 |
ROWLEY |
Meath
Wexford
Dublin |
1740 Mar 6 |
Image
56
BTW Hercules ROWLEY of Summerhill Co.
Meath Esq. & Hercules Langford ROWLEY Esq. eldest son of Hercules ROWLEY
of 1 pt & Rt Hon Lettice Lady Viscountess LOFTUS of Ely wife of Nicholas
LOFTUS of Loftus Hall Co. Wexford Esq & Rt Hon Robert Earl of Kildare of
the other pt. Sum £500 out of lands named – in Dublin |
|
108 |
114 |
74847 |
MENAGH |
Londonderry |
|
Reverend M.E. John MENAGH of Lurgan, Co. Armagh &
Archbishop CONINGHAM of Londonderry, merchant. Concerning marriage to Maria
CONINGHAM |
|
108 |
194 |
75823 |
ASHE, Luke |
Londonderry
Dublin
Sligo
Longford |
1843 Feb 4 |
ASH RAINEY & Ors -NESBITT.
Image
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 |
226 |
76108 |
JACKSON |
Dublin
Kings
Sligo |
1742
Mar 18 |
DEERING-JACKSON
Image
157
Marriage btw Rev Henry CARY &
Mary DEERING
NAMES: Henry DEERING &
Mary DEERING of Dublin; Bishop Mordecai CARY & wife Catherine CARY &
daughter Catherine CARY, all of Killala; Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore, Kings Co; Rev. Theophilus BROCAS of
Killala; Robert FRENCH; Charles DEMPY; Rev. Samuel VIRCASEL [?]; Bartholomew
DELANDRY. It is a marriage agreement between Henry CARY & Mary DEERING.
The JACKSON connection is to Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772). His ancestry can be seen at JACKSONs of Derbyshire This line includes the JACKSONs
of Santry. |
|
108 |
228 |
76115 |
BAILIE |
|
1730-1745 |
BAILIE, Robert-MORGAN |
|
108 |
229 |
76117 |
BAILIE |
|
1730-1745 |
BAILIE, Robert-MORGAN |
|
108 |
277 |
76317 |
JACKSON |
Limerick |
1743
Apr 23 |
VERE-JACKSON
This is a marriage agreement between
Vere HUNT & Catherine CHADWICKE. NAMES:
Vere HUNT [both sr. & jr.] of Glanagoole, Tipperary; Jeremiah aka Jeremy JACKSON of Fanningstown, Limerick; Richard HAMERSLEY of Holy Cross,
Tipperary; William CHADWICKE of Ballinard, Tipperary; Catherine CHADWICKE
John SABLIER [SADLIER?]. OTHER PLACES: Poyntstown,
Garryclogh, Ballyconry, Shronell, Kilmagoning, Ballynard. NOTE: "Kilmaconing" would be Kilmacoge in Oola, Co. Limerick, just over the border from Co. Tipperary. |
|
108 |
330 |
76514 |
BRADFORD |
Dublin
|
1742 Feb 24 |
BRADFORD, Wm-of Kildare 1730-1745
Image
213
BTW William BRADFORD of City of Dublin surgeon on 1 pt
& Rt Hon Robert Earl of Kildare of other pt. Plot of land on south side
of Ushers Quay in Suburbs of Dublin containing 60’ in front, in depth 150’…
lives of said William BRADFORD & Frances Anne BRADFORD his wife and Hugh
MORGAN eldest son of Marcus Anthony MORGAN of City of Dublin Esq. … witness
Richard NELSON & Charles MEARS both of Dublin Gents.
NOTE: Marcus Anthony
MORGAN was the husband of one of the daughters of Chidley COOTE. |
|
109 |
108 |
75161 |
JACKSON,
Nathaniel & ors |
Kildare
Queens |
1742 Aug 13 |
SANDES Book Index
1730-45
Image
390
BTW James HUSSEY of Courttown Co. Kildare Esq. of 1st pt. Piggorr SANDES of Killeavan Queens Co. of 2nd pt & Nathaniel JACKSON of Mountmellick Queens Co. Merchant of 3rd pt. …
natural lives of Piggot SANDES, Lancelot SANDES & Henry SANDES sons of
Piggott SANDES … |
18 |
108 |
466 |
77038 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1743 May 4 |
PATRICK-LYNHAM
The Butchers Shambles and a holding containing 2 ½
acres
Image
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
Image
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 |
Image
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 |
108 |
75161 |
JACKSON,
Nathaniel & ors |
Kildare
Queens |
1742 Aug 13 |
SANDES Book Index
1730-45
Image
390
BTW James HUSSEY of Courttown Co. Kildare
Esq. of 1st pt. Piggorr SANDES of Killeavan Queens Co. of 2nd pt & Nathaniel JACKSON of Mountmellick Queens Co. Merchant
of 3rd pt. … natural lives of Piggot SANDES, Lancelot SANDES &
Henry SANDES sons of Piggott SANDES … |
|
109 |
188 |
75486 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens |
1742 Dec 22 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Bk 16 Notes in 2009
diary Book Index 1730-45
22 Dec 1742 Deed between Nat JACKSON eldest son of Robert JACKSON late of Mountmellick, Queens Co.
Farmer deceased whereby after ... Nathaniel JACKSON the elder
for the consideration therein mentioned in pursuance of a power mentioned
& reserved in marriage articles in said deed poll recited did charge all
that and those the Mill lands of Mountmellick with the appurts thereunto
belonging lying and being in the Parish of Rosinallis, Queens Co. Aforesaid
also partr of the said lands of Mountmellick as also another part of
Mountmellick & also all that and those the Towns and Lands of Garoon
& Drinagh ... Parish of Rosnallis ... formerly held by Richard RICHARDS
bounded on the South East by a tenement formerly held by Pat ROCH &
lately in possession of Richard GUY & on the North East by Henry SUMMERS
holding & on the North by the street with the sum of £300 to be raised
immediately after the death of said Nathaniel the elder out of the rents and
profits of said premises ... paid unto Nathaniel JACKSON the
youngest son of said Nathniel and to Mary JACKSON his the said
Nathaniel’s the elder’s daughter in the shares following:
£200 to Nathaniel JACKSON the youngest
£100 to said Mary JACKSON with interest
from the decease of said Nathaniel the Elder.
WITNESS: Samuel WALLACE, Edmond WILSON & Richard
MAGENIS, all Gents of City of Dublin.
EARLIER NOTES: ... re: powers mentioned & reserved
in marriage articles in deed that the Mill lands of Mountmellick ... Parish
of Rossnellis & lands of Garoon & Dunagh ... in Parish of Rossnallis,
Queens Co.... pd to Nat JACKSON the youngest son of Nathaniel the elder & to Mary JACKSON the said Nathaniel & the
elders daughter in the shares following
£200 Nat JACKSON the younger
£100 JACKSON & [invest] SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
109 |
258 |
75805 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1742 Dec 28 |
DARLEY Book Index 1730-45
Image
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). |
18 |
109 |
354 |
76168 |
JACKSON, Ann & ors |
Dublin
Wicklow |
1743 Mar 24 |
JACKSON-SALE Book Index 1730-45
Image
515
Ann JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of 1
pt & Catherine SALE of City of Dublin widow of Edward SALE Esq edc’d
doctor of Laws. Ann JACKSON in consid of £443 to her paid by
the said Catherine SALE did make over land known by the name of Sandymount Park cont 10 acres in Manor of
Mount Kennedy Parish & Barony of Newcastle, Co Wicklow. WITNESS: Henry
GORE & Pat DUNN both of City of Dublin Gent. Signed by Anne JACKSON
NOTE: Anne JACKSON née
GORE was the widow of Richard JACKSON and mother of Rev. William JACKSON
(1737-1795). Henry GORE was the Henry GORE who was her brother and Dr. Edward
SALE her step-brother. |
|
109 |
484 |
76788 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1730-1745 |
McCULLOCH Henry to McCLENAGHAN |
|
109 |
513 |
76911 |
GORE, Francis |
Cork
Limerick |
1733 Jan 15 |
Image
595
BTW William RYVES of Ballyfadane Co. Limerick Esq. of 1st pt & John CROKER of Ballynagard Co. Limerick Esq. & Richard MOUNSELL
of New Ross Co. Tipperary of 2nd pt. Kilner BRAZIER of Lizard Co.
Limerick Esq Francis GORE of Assollus Co. Cork Clke; Marmaduke GROVE of
Garrynacanty Co. Tipperary Esq & Thomas CANFIELD of Dunaman Co. Roscomon
3rd pt. John LYSAGHT of Mount North Co. Cork Esq. & Edward
CROKER of Rawleighstown Co. Limerick Esq. of th 4th pt. Jane GORE
daughter of Arthur GORE late of Clonrone, Co. Clare Esq & Mable GORE
otherwise CUSAK his wife both deceased of the 5th part. … Marriage
settlement William RYVES and Jane GORE - Jointure residuary benefit for
Catherine GORE … town and lands of Searkeen, townlands of Rathgullan,
townlands of Knocklawry, townlands of Glenary, townlands of Ballyngarry &
townlands of Ballynlackan containing 1,000 acres in Barony of Castlea, Co.
Limerick then in actual possession of said John CROKER & Richard MAUNSELL
… term of 300 years … use of Catherine GORE otherwise RYVES mother of said
William RYVES during her natural life and after her decease to the sue of the
younger half brother to said William REEVES provided always that the said
Francis GORE the other party to the deed and father to the said Francis GORE
shall well and truly settle and limit the house and lands of [Assolas?]
Rathmore & Rathbeg containing by estimation 174 acres in Barony Duhallow,
Co. Cork … WITNESS: William LEWIS of Middletown Co. Cork Clerke; Edmond BAYLY
late of Laghqurr Co. Limerick Gent & Thomas BELASYSE late of Co. Clare
Gent … |
18 |
109 |
513 |
76912 |
GORE, Jane |
Limerick
Cork |
1733 Jan 15 |
Image
596
See above
Jane GORE… Francis GORE the elder and Francis GORE the
younger.. House and lands of Assolus Rathmore 174 acres in Barony Duhollow
Co. Cork |
18 |
110 |
8 |
75142 |
|
Tyrone |
1737 Feb 4 |
BANBRIDGE-WILSON 1739-1810 Tattykeele
Image
11
|
|
110 |
57 |
75487 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
|
1742 Dec 22 |
JACKSON, Nathanial sr.-HOOPE, James |
x |
110 |
57 |
75487 |
JACKSON,
Nathaniel & ors |
Queens. |
1742 Dec 11 |
FORBES Book Index 1730-45
Nathanial JACKSON elder of Mountmellick
in Queens Co Merchant & Nathanial JACKSON 2nd son of above... lands of Drynagh and Garoon... SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
x |
110 |
69 |
75564 |
BRADFORD |
Dublin |
1740 Jan 7 |
BRADFORD, Wm-GOOLD 1730-1745
Wm BRADFORD City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt & Elizabeth
GOLD of same widow... 78 acres in Johnstown otherwise Colewinter Parish of
Tinglass Baronony of Nethercross.... and all Castles houses ... |
|
110 |
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 |
201 |
76628 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1742 Mar 23 |
Image
109
BTW George NEILSON of Town & Co. Antrim Chandler of
1 pt & Charles BELL of Town & Co. Antrim Linen Draper of other pt.
Reciting Rt Hon Clotworthy Lord Visc Massereen deceased by indenture 3 Mar
1698 devised to William NEILSON the said George’s Grandfather tenement &
Dwelling House wherein said William NIELSON then lived part of FREEMAN’s
holding lying on South side of street of Town of Leitrim abt 30’ in
front to have backward toward the river only as the formerly enjoyed as the
same was then meared and bounded and also 7a part of field formerly enjoyed
by Mr Fulk WHITE as the same was also meared and bonded in Parish & Co.
Antrim to hold to William NEILSON for lives of John BELL jr son of John BELL
Sr of Town of Antrim & John GRAY sen of Antrim Tailor & James
JACKSON son of George JACKSON of Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper,,Co.
Antrim] … lives of said John BELL jun & John GRAY Jun and George NEILSON
whose life was by Lord Visc Massereen put in place of James JACKSON deceased… WITNESS: Arthur O’NEIL Gent, John TAYLOR Merchant & Thomas
EAKEN Smith all of town of Antrim.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. James JACKSON (1684-?) His birth is imputed from
the date of a lease: 1698. Lord Masserene and Samuel Shannon of town of
Antrim. Copy of Lease. Thomas Shaw about 16 years old son of Wm. Shaw of
Bush. William Hartson about 6 years old son of James Hartson of Antrim. James Jackson about 14
years old son of George Jackson of Holywell. Yearly Rent of £5. Dwelling
House, etc. - north side of Street, town of Antrim. Farm - 12a. 1r. 16p.
north of the High Way leading from Antrim. |
|
110 |
222 |
76730 |
McCULLAGH, Matthew |
Louth |
1740 Jul 26 |
Matthew McCULLA of Parish Dundalk, Co. Louth. Occupant
of house in middle Ward Dundalk, Co Louth. SW |
|
110 |
319 |
77523 |
RUTHERFORD |
Monaghan |
1742 Sep 29 |
RUTHERFORD to RUTHERFORD 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
Btw Elias RUTHERFORD, of Cadagh, Co Monaghan of 1st part & Moses RUTHERFORD of same in said Co., farmer lease & release
recites lease made by Lord Viscount Masserene to Moses RUTHERFORD dec’d of
the Tate of lands of Caddah otherwise Cadaghroe for temr of 3 lives...
situate in Barony of Cremorne |
|
110 |
354 |
77879 |
GORE, William |
Leitrim |
1743 Jul |
Image
186
William GORE of Woodford, Co. Leitrim set to John
O’BRYAN Co. Leitrim … 246 acres in Co. Leitrim …. Lives of John O’BRYAN and
James O’BRYAN brother of said John O’BRYAN … |
18 |
110 |
355 |
77880 |
GORE, William |
Leitrim |
1742 May 19 |
Image
186
William GORE of Woodford, Co. Leitrim demised to George
BAKER of Drumerniff Co. Leitrim Farmer … lives of George BAKER, Thomas BAKER
youngest son of George BAKER |
|
110 |
355 |
77883 |
GORE, Francis, Henry, John |
Dublin
Limerick |
1740 Sep 2 |
Image
186
BTW Thomas CASEY of City of Limerick, Doctor of Physic
of 1 pt & James SEXTEN of City of Dublin of other pt. Lands in plowland
of Clonrondbegg Parish Dromelease, Co. Clare NOTE:
GOREs were supposedly lives, but I did not see them. |
18 |
110 |
363 |
77934 |
JACKSON,
Rose & ors |
Dublin & Carlow |
1743 Jul 22 |
BUNBURY to DESBRISAY Book Index 1730-1745
Lease btw Thomas BUNBURY of
City of Dublin Esq eldest son and heir of Thomas BUNBURY late of same City
dec’d Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON mother of said Thomas & widow
& relict of Thomas BUNBURY dec’s Henry BUNBURY of Johnstown in Co. Carlow
Esq. & Edward FOLEY of City of Dublin Gent. Of 1 pt & Thephilus
DEBRISAY of said City of other part... lease & release in consid of 608
pounds...to DEBRISAY town and lands of Moygany otherwise Morgany otherwise
Moygna cont. By est 140 acres in Barony of Kilkea and Moone in Co. Kildare...
in presence of William BUNBURY of Lisnevagh in Co Carlow Esq. & Charles
MEARES of Dublin Gent ... SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
|
110 |
404 |
78272 |
STOYTE, John |
Kings
Westmeath
Dublin |
1741 Mar 20 |
Beryl Eustace Wills
STOYTE, JOHN, the elder, Dublin, Esq. 20 March 1741.
Full, 2J pp., 4 Feb. 1743. My dear wife Ann Stoyte, exor. with son John.
Settlement made by me and my son John 26 March 1740 (lands etc. to be vested
in testator's right heirs " upon failure of issue male of my said son
John and my son Edward Stoyte "). My said son Edward is since deceased.
Francis Stoyte, Ensign in Major Gen. Howard's Regt. of Foot in Great Britain.
My nephew John Minchin. My friend
Lewis Meares, Dublin, Esq., trustee. All my manners, lands and tenements and
hereditaments, that is to say town and lands of Glascorn, Ballykeeren,
Street, Donamon and Corelly, Gurteen, Gainstown and Tyrellstown, Frevanagh,
Pallish [Pallas], Ballycahjn, in Co. Westmeath. Lenemarren otherwise called
Knock and Thornhill, King's Co. Crackanstown and Blackwater, Co. Meath, and
my houses, warehouses, etc. in Smock Alley, Dublin, and all other my lands.
Leases which I hold from Lord Malton [situation not mentioned]. Witnesses :
Edmond Meares, Dublin, merchant, George Meares and Charles Meares, Dublin,
gents. Memorial witnessed by : Lewis Meares, Dublin, Esq., Charles Meares,
Dublin, gent. 110, 404, 78272 Jno. Stoyte (seal) |
|
110 |
481 |
78879 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1743 Dec 1 |
JACKSON-RORKE Book Index 1730-45
Between William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
of 1 pt & Patrick RORKE of same City Clothier of other part in consid of
rents, JACKSON demised to RORKE house or tenement situate on the
West side of Pimlicoe with the backside behind the same and Dye House in said
backside and being on the Court and Liberty of the Court and Donore and
County of the City of Dublin bounded on the last to the Kings
pavement on the West to Mr. Martin holding on the north to Mr Harvey holding
on the south to Mr Dunlops holding.... term of thirty one years... said lease
is witnessed by Michael JACKSON of Pinlicoe afiresaid Gent and Francis
Nugent of Rasevaugh County of Westmeath.See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |
|
110 |
491 |
78933 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Dublin |
1743 Jul 16 |
MAURICE Book Index 1730-45
Btw Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Alderman & Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan]
in Kings Co admin of Edward DEERING... house on south side of High St
Dublin... witness Hans BAILIE of City of Dublin Merchant & Richard
BARTLETT of the said city Gent.... NOTE: I
suspect that this Edward DEERING aka Edward DERING was a brother of Catherine
DERING (1711-1793) wife of Rev. Daniel JACKSON. NOTE: Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore
& Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry |
|
110 |
500 |
78998 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1741 Dec 20 |
McCULLOCH Mary to SHANLY 1730-1745
Mary WEYMS otherwise McCULLOGH widow of Francis WEYMS
...house in Blind Quay. |
|
111 |
57 |
75607 |
|
Antrim |
1740 Feb 5 |
O’NEIL-JOY
Image
318
BTW Charles O’NEIL of Shanes Castle
Co. Antrim Esq of 1 pt & Francis JOY, Samuel WILSON & James MAGEE all
of Belfast Co. Antrim Printers of other pt. Demised the two paper mills &
the several houses Gardens & 6a of land in Ballygrooly [Ballygrooby,
Parish of Drummaul, in the Barony of Toome
Upper] near the town of Randalstown Co. Antrim
formerly occupied by Daniel SHAKESHAFT James WOLFENDEN Jacob WOLFENDEN Robert
RUSSELL John TEDFORD & James CAMPBELL together with land … WITNESS:
George BELL of Shanescastle in Co. Tyrone [sic?] Esq Felix O’NEILL of
Neillsbrook Co. Antrim Esq & Henry JOY Belfast Francis JOY [SEAL] Samuel
WILSON [SEAL] James MAGEE [SEAL] |
|
111 |
71 |
75616 |
MOORE, Chidley |
Tipperary |
|
See Elizabeth Chidley MOORE etc.
Image
325 1742 Jan 17
BTW Thomas LUTHER of Chancillerstown Co.
Tipperary Esq. & Elinor his wife of 1 pt & Thomas Chidley MOORE of
Abbey in Co. Tipperary Esq. of the other pt The release being Quadripartite
btw Thomas LUTHER of Chancillerstown & Elinor his wife only child of Guy
MOORE late of Abbey Esq. Deceased & Mary MOORE otherwise GREEN 1st wife of Guy MOORE which said Mary was one of the daughters and coheiresses of
Samuel GREEN late of Killaghy Co. Tipperary Esq of 1st pt; George
MARKHAM of New Abbey Co. Tipperary Gent of 2nd pt; Thomas Chidley
MOORE of Abbey Co. Tipperary Esq. of 3rd pt & Richard MOORE of
Barn Co. Tipperary of the 4th pt. … lands of Ballyherin … Baronies
of Slevardagh [?] & Cumpsy [?] … in City of Cashell …
NOTE: Mary COOTE (later
a wife of Rev. William GORE) was also a wife of Guy MOORE.
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts |
18 |
111 |
99 |
70770 |
JACKSON, Erasmus |
Queens |
1742 Feb 6 |
Book Index 1730-45
CLIBBORN
Erasmus JACKSON of Mountmellick, Queens
Co., farmer of the 1 pt & Robert CLIBBORN of City of Dublin Merchant of
the other, Lands of Drinagh with part of Garroon not set to Nathaniel JACKSON…
128a SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
111 |
137 |
75964 |
SALE, John |
Dublin |
1734 Dec 17 |
Image
359
BTW Hannah MADDEN otherwise McLELAN of City of Dublin
widow of 1 pt & Michael JONES of same Gent of other pt. Reciting that
Edward late Earl of Meath deed 16 Apr 1692 demised to Anthony PERRY a piece
of ground on Meath St. Dublin 38’ in front & 108 ‘ in depth for 3 lives …
18 May 1693 demised to John DAVISON Carpenter for 3 lives. Assignment came
to Alexander McCLELAND who built two houses & devised to his only son
John McLELAN deceased and that said John McLELAN by lease 16 Jun 1707 conveyed
to John SALE of City of Dublin … Hannah
married Dr. Thomas MADDEN who was also dead & Hannah then entitled to
equity of redemption…
2 houses in Meath St,
Dublin |
18 |
111 |
200 |
76212 |
GORE, Elizabeth |
Dublin |
1743 Apr 6 |
Image
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 … |
18 |
111 |
328 |
76822 |
STEEL, Richard |
Dublin |
1743 Jun 20 |
STEEL-BROWNE 1730-1745
Richard STEELE City of Dublin Gent. & Edward BROWNE
Esq. Major of Regiment of Horse commanded by John BROWNE … land on Cooke
Street, City of Dublin |
|
111 |
368 |
77012 |
JACKSON, William |
Kings |
1743 Jul 20 |
BURTON Book Index
1730-45
btw Thomas TYDD & William JACKSON Executors
of will of Francis TYDD of the 1 pt & Ann BURTON of the other part.
Reciting deed 1742 Dec 28 btw Joseph ATKINSON & Robert JACKSON & Japhet ATKINSON sold to John DARBY all the Glebe lands of Ballybritt & tythes of Fancroft [Fancroft,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co. (in trust for Ann BURTON). NOTE:
This is the Robert JACKSON (bef. 1716-1743) of Grange, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co..
NOTE: Sarah DARBY,
sister of a Jonathon DARBY and daughter of a Jonathon DARBY of Leap Castle
married an ATKINSON. Her brother Jonathon DARBY (b bef 1798 – d. btw 1742-44
of Leap Castle) had a daughter Sarah DARBY who married 1stly in 1773 Lt
Thomas EYRE and 2ndly Thomas TYDD. SOURCE: A
Genealogical and heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland. |
|
112 |
21 |
76545 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Kings |
1743 May 6 |
Earl of Montrath & others- Ld TULLAMORE Book Index
1730-45
Image
18
Btw Algernon Earl of Montrath [Algernon COOTE
(1689-1744] … & Revd Daniel JACKSON Vicar of the Parish of Lynally, in Kings Co. of
1 pt & Charles Lord Baron MOORE of Tullamore of the other pt. ..... sold
to MOORE Glebe [probably Mucklagh]
of Lyanally 28a 3r 25p with all woods underwoods Timber, Timber trees Water
Courses Feeding Commons Common of Pasture Mines Minerals Quarries Royalties
Privileges … land called the Long Meadow and Horse Island part of the lands
of Ballynvoher [possibly Ballynagh – sounds similar, or more likely Ballynamire – fits geographically] Parish Lynally mearing and
bounding on the lands of Ballycowan and Kilbride on the West with the old River or Watercourse between the said lands and the
Glebe of Lyanally [Lynally
Glebe] on the south with part of the lands of Ballynvoher on the
east with the New Intended River through part of the lands of Ballinvoher
containing 28a 3r 25p to hold to Rev Daniel JACKSON and his successor
Vicars of the Parish Church of Lynally… WITNESS: Nicholas CRANNY of Crown
Court Parish of St. James Westminster & Thomas TOWNSEND of Grosvenor
Square, London, Steward to the Earl of Montrath.
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry
NOTE: Charles Lord Baron
MOORE of Tullamore (1712-1764) husband of Hester COGHILL (d. 1789). He died
childless and his estates went to his nephew John BURY, son of his sister
Jane MOORE. |
|
112 |
114 |
77300 |
McCULLAGH, Patrick |
Dublin |
1743 Aug 27 |
Patrick McCULLAGH of Drumcondra Lane, occupant. SW |
|
112 |
246 |
77893 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Longford |
1743 Dec 5 |
JACKSON-BYRNE 1730-1745
5 Dec 1743 Richard JACKSON of Tennenare,
Co. Longford Gent of the one part. Richard BYRNE Connor BYRNE & Charles
MOLLOY all of Longford. |
|
112 |
246 |
77893 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Longford |
1743 Dec 5 |
Image
144
5 Dec 1743 Richard JACKSON of Tennenare, Co. Longford Gent of the one part. Richard BYRNE
Connor BYRNE & Charles MOLLOY all of Tennenare Longford. Of the other pt.
… all that and those the houses and lands then in their possession by the
names of Knockroe Bungare the park & bottom where said houses lie
[Trevlons?] park and bottom together with 1 ½ a in the Connour where Manus
GREENAUGHTY formerly lived. Bounded and meared by the said JACKSONs
pasture demised for term of 19 years … rent £11.10… WITNESS: Daniel FERRALL
of Camlisk Co. Longford Jane BYRNE of Tenninare spinster & Anthony JACKSON of Tenninare Gent |
|
112 |
260 |
77952 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim
Dublin
Londonderry |
1741 Feb 2 |
WARD & others – GORGES of Tyrone Book Index 1730-45
Image
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 |
Image
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 |
293 |
78111 |
PRINGLE |
Tyrone |
1743 Oct 2 |
PRINGLE, Sarah-LATIMER1730-1745
Sarah PRINGLE, widow and executor of John PRINGLE late
of Caledon Esq. & Robert ELLIS of same both of Co. Tyrone. Of the 1 pt
& Robert LATIMORE of Ballagh, Co. Tyrone … leasing part of Gort. |
|
112 |
331 |
78304 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
|
CARY-GORGES Millburn
NOTE #78304 has to do
with Dublin and does not include CARY or GORGES |
|
112 |
331 |
78323 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1743 July 24 |
CARY-GORGES
Image
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 |
|
112 |
422 |
78731 |
GORE, Mary |
Westmeath
Kilkenny |
1743 Jan 17 |
Mary GORE
held the mtg to 700 acres Coosan Mighan Creaghduff,
barony Brawny, co Westmeath. 260ac Ardlew, Barony Fassadinin, co Kilkenny.
She was a daughter of Sir Arthur GORE & Eleanor St. GEORGE & died
unmarried 1746. |
18 |
113 |
119 |
77674 |
JACKSON,
Miles & William & ors |
Cork
Limerick |
1743 Oct 17 |
JACKSON-COX & ors Book Index 1730-45
Btw Miles JACKSON of Baleyphilip in the County
of the City of Cork, Esq. Of the part & Walker JACKSON of
Lisduane, Co Limerick Gent of the other part sale and release by Miles to
Walker... Miles JACKSON intends to Suffer a Comon Recovery of the
premes in order to barr and Extinguish all Intails ...complex deed....one of
the witnesses was Denis O’BRIEN of Limerick ... |
|
113 |
186 |
77925
77926 |
JACKSON, Rose |
Dublin
Wexford
Wicklow
Carlow |
1743 Nov 26 |
JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary Book
Index 1730-1745
Image
102
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. for 1,424 pounds paid by Richard STEELE to said
Thomas BUNBURY sold to Richard STEELE the Rectories, Tythes, Glebes and
Glebe lands: the Rectory of the Church of Kilepipe and the Glebe and Glebe
lands belonging & Rectory and Church of Killenure otherwise Killenor
otherwise Killnenor and Church lands belonging and Rectory of Church of
Kiltagan otherwise Kiltegan otherwise Killagan…. In Counties Wexford,
Wicklow and Catherlough [Carlow] …. And Church of Killelan and Glebe and
Glebe lands belonging to Church of Killelan
in Parish Killelan Co. Kildare [NOTE:
Killelan is south of Ballitore and north west of Baltinglass].
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
16e |
113 |
316 |
78410 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Meath |
1743 Sep 30 |
JACKSON-KERR Book Index 1730-45
Henry JACKSON of Lisnabo, Parish of
Enniskeen, Barony of Kells, Co Meath of the on pt & William KERR in
Newcastle fsd. Gent of other pt. For 400 pound transferred two poles of
Roathes in Barony of Slane & Co Meath to KERR SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
113 |
365 |
78594 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
CLOSE-DAWSON Book 45 (1739-1810) Donaldson’s Tates
Samuel Close of Warringstown & Richard DAWSON –
nothing needed here in 2010. |
|
114 |
24 |
77686 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Wicklow
Carlow |
1727 Feb 3 |
BAYLY, John-JACKSON 1730-1745
Image
308
Between John BAYLY of Ballyneclogh [Possibly Ballynaclogh in
Tipperary] Esq. Of 1 part & Thomas WATTERS of Spinans [aka Spinians] in
Co. Wicklow Joseph JACKSON & John JACKSON both of Watterstown, [aka Waterstown]
Co. Carlow of the other part. John BAYLEY had demised to Thomas WATTERS, Joseph JACKSON John JACKSON the town and lands of Williamstown in Barony of Rathvilly, as it is held by Messrs William & Thomas BUNBURY
[NOTE: See Turtle BUNBURY web site] of
Lisnaveagh, Co. Carlow ... 3 lives ... at expiration of lease made to captain
Walter MURRAY of the said lands by Richard Earl of Arran at rent £237.16.4
WITNESS: Patrick BRYAN, Coolemaderahiny, Co. Wicklow; John BROWN of Mount
Neal, Co. Carlow & Richard DEASE, City of Dublin, Gent.
NOTE: I Suspect that the
Thomas BUNBURY referred to was the Thomas BUNBURY(1673-1742) husband of Rose
JACKSON (1668-1738). It could also be their son Thomas BUNBURY (?-1781). SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine
TOWNLANDS
· Spinans East, Donaghmore Civil Parish,
Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 179 A, 2 R, 14 P
· Spinans Hill (Cnoc na Spíonán)
, Donaghmore Civil Parish, Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 129 A, 3
R, 0 P
· Spinans Middle, Barony of Upper
Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow 195 A, 2 R, 20 P
· Spinans
West (Na Spíonáin Thiar) , Barony of Upper Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow 75 A, 2 R, 38 P
· Waterstown (Baile Bhaltair) , Rathvilly Civil Parish, Barony of Rathvilly, Co.
Carlow 194 A, 3 R, 29 P
· Williamstown (Baile Liam) , Rathvilly Civil Parish, Barony of Rathvilly, Co. Carlow
1118 A, 3 R, 18 P
· Possibly Ballynaclogh (Baile
na Cloiche), Barony of Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary |
|
114 |
41 |
77922 |
JACKSON, Rose |
Dublin |
1743 Dec 9 |
JACKSON-STEEL 1730-1745
Image
316
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...
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Thomas BUNBURY(1673-1742)
husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) and their son Thomas BUNBURY (?-1781). |
|
114 |
44 |
77924 |
JACKSON, Rose & ors |
Dublin |
1743 Nov 25 |
JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Image
318
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.
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Thomas BUNBURY(1673-1742)
husband of Rose JACKSON (1668-1738) and their son Thomas BUNBURY (?-1781). |
|
114 |
234 |
78765 |
JACKSON, Richard & ors |
Dublin |
1743 Mar 24 |
JACKSON-DEAKER or DEACON
Image
433
BUNBURY-JACKSON (In this index, but no mention
of BUNBURY)
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. Whereby the said Richard JACKSON in consideration of the [survival] of a former lease made by the said Richard JACKSON deceased to Farmer GLOVER of
holding of 50 years 29 Sept 1708 for yearly rent £26 the lease since legally
come to William DEAKEN and in consid of £35 paid to Richard JACKSON by the said William DEAKEN plot of land on North side of Glovers Alley near
Kings St in Parish of St. Peters & Corporation of City of Dublin Glovers
Alley near Kings St., Parish of St. Peters Co. Dublin .as described in map
with all houses buildings improvements erected or made… by virtue of lease
recited & also Liberty of Egress and regress thro Glovers Alley & the
Passage leading to the Sugar House ... to hold to William DEAKEN etc from 29th Sept for 59 years at rent of £27 .10 above Taxes lease as often as Richard JACKSON or any Person or Persons in Trust for him who obtains a
renewal or new lease from the Vicars Choralls of St. Patricks Church Dublin
or their Successor … yearly rent of £27.10 ...£520 of the fine &
Increase rent the whole of such fine and increase Rent in 1667 …WITNESS: John DEAKEN City of Dublin, Gent
& Gilbert ALLASON Thomas CONWAY Servant to William DEAKEN. NOTE: This is the Richard JACKSON of Forkhill. JACKSONs of Coleraine |
|
114 |
410 |
79399 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1744 Jun 3 |
JACKSON-HOGGART Notes in 2009 diary Book
Index 1730-45
Between Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin
Glassgrinder of 1st part Thomas HOGGART of same City Clothier
& Anna HOGGART spinster his daughter of 2nd part. James BIBBY
of same city Gent & William DONALDSON of same City brewer of 3rd part. Marriage intended between Thomas JACKSON & Anne
HOGGART ... £500 ... WITNESS: Nathaniel PROCTOR, City of Dublin, Gent Matthew
PAGEITT Clerke to Ben JOHNSTON |
|
114 |
415 |
79427 |
JOHNSTON |
|
1730-45 |
William JOHNSTON – GORGES |
|
114 |
416 |
79432 |
BAILIE |
|
1730-1745 |
BAILIE, Anne-BAILIE |
|
114 |
441 |
79552 |
SALE, Catherine |
Wicklow |
1744 Aug 14 |
Mountkenny Manor (Sandymount Park)
Image 540
BTW Elizabeth BARKER of City of Dublin
Spinster of 1 pt. Edward KEAN of Clontarf Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. & Catherine
SALE of City of Dublin Widow of 3rd pt. Whereby Elizabeth BARKER by and
with the consent of Edward KEAN… set to Catherine SALE lands of Sandymount Park (except such part of
Sandymount as the said Catherine SALE is intitled to under a lease for
lives heretofore granted to John SALE Esq. deceased by Sir Richard KENNEDY
Baronet Deceased) and also the Lough Meadow on the west side of the orchard
of Mount Kennedy in tenure or occupation of Catherine SALE containing
10a in Manor of Mount Kennedy, Barony Newcastle, Co. Wicklow for life of Catherine
SALE Avis SALE & Garrett WESTLY eldest son to Richard WESTLY
Esq. … WITNESS: Margaret BALAGUIER of City of Dublin Widow & William
SMITH. Eliza BARKER [SEAL]
NOTE: Elizabeth BARKER of Grafton Street, City of Dublin was a cousin
of Robert JONES of Mountkennedy. SOURCE: Beryl Eustace Abstracts of Wills
Vol. I 1708-1745: JONES, ROBERT, Mountkennedy, Co. Wicklow, Esq. 16 Aug.
1739. Precis, 1 p., 20 March 1739/40. His cousin Mrs Elizabeth Barker of
Grafton Street, Dublin, extx. His real and personal estate. Witnesses :
Ambrose O'Neill, Esq., George Spence, brewer, John Evans, gent., all of
Dublin. Memorial witnessed by: Bartholomew Delandre, Dublin, gent., John
Coppinger, Dublin, Esq. 98, Elizth. Barker (seal) 264, 68359 616 |
|
115 |
65 |
79272 |
BAILIE |
Antrim |
1743 Dec 22 |
ADAIR, Robert Sr.-BAILIE Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Between Robert ADAIR of Ballymena, Co. Antrim of 1 part
& Andrew BAILEY, Taylor & Martha BAILY spinster both of Town of
Ballymena grant to BAILEY ... townland on south side of Mill Street,
Ballymena next to Robert LOGGONs tenement on east & Agnes STEPHENSONs on
west with ale houses outhouses ...term 90 years. WITNESS: Joseph DEAN of
Ballymena [possibly Ballymena,
Parish Skerry, Barony Antrim Lower] &
James MOORE of Ballyreagh [Ballyreagh,
Parish of Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine], both Gents of Antrim |
|
115 |
321 |
80606 |
WALKER |
Armagh |
1744 Jan 19 |
WALKER-HUTCHINSON Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh],
Kilmacrew [Kilmacrew,
Parish of Magherally,
in the Barony of Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half, Co. Down
George HUTCHINSON of Killuny [Killuney,
Parish Armagh
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh Gent to Gervais WALKER of Killmakue, Parish & Co. Armagh Gent.
It seems that WALKER appointed HUTCHINSON to be his attorney & to receive
from the tenement of Ballynahonemore rents (which also seemed to be tied to
earlier debts of WALKER of about £500) ... Gervaise WALKER might make such
deeds of mortgage of said lands to Isaac GLENNY .... WITNESS John SCOTT Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Gent John CUMING & Hugh CUMING both of Kearney
Hill [in Cavanacaw,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh, Gent. John QUINN of Armagh,
Gent. |
|
115 |
384 |
80885 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1730-1745 |
McCULLOCH James to HILL |
|
115 |
408 |
80989 |
BRADFORD |
Dublin |
1730-1745 |
BRADFORD, Wm-COOKE
William BRADFORD of City of Dublin Chyrurgeon demised
to Robert COOKE Corn Chandler of Dublin tenement to the west side of the
Mills of Ushers Quay in City of Dublin with the Kiln and Lofts thereunto
belonging … Witnessed by George BRADFORD of Grnagreoss, Nolvin, Co Kildare. |
|
115 |
466 |
81242 |
SALE, Katherine |
Dublin |
1745 Mar 9 |
Image
248
Btw Katherin SALE of City of Dublin widow & relict
of Edward SALE Esq deceased Doctor of Laws of the one part and Richard GORE
of the City of Dublin Esq. of the other part . Reciting deed where Katherine
SALE in consideration of the sum of £290 paid by Richard GORE did grant to
Richard GORE in his actual possession parcel of land called Sandymount containing 10 acres in Manor of
Mount Kennedy Parish Barony of New Castle Co. Wicklow for life of Katherine
SALE Avis SALE & Garrett WESTLY … WITNESS: Margaret BALAGUIER of City of
Dublin Widow & John ALLEN of City of Dublin Gent.
NOTE: Dr. Edward SALE
was an uncle of Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795). |
|
115 |
466 |
81254 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Armagh |
1745 May 17 |
McCULLOCH James to TIPPING 1730-1745
Image
249
James McCULLAGH of Piedmount [aka Piedmont - It is situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co
Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church] Co
Antrim Esq to Thomas TIPPING of Castletown Co Louth lands of Tullyvallen
Cunningham [probably in one of the Tullyvallen
Tipping townlands] contg 80A in the Barony of Fews Co Armagh then
in possession of Thomas TIPPING... for lives of said Thomas TIPPING, William
Henry FORTESCUE & James FORTESCUE of Reynolds Town, Co. Louth…
NOTE: There are 5
Tullyvallens:
· Tullyvallan (Tulach Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews
Upper, Co. Armagh 4661 A, 2 R, 39 P
· Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) East (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 219 A, 0 R, 25 P
· Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) West (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 99 A, 1 R, 35 P
· Tullyvallan
(Macullagh) (Tulach Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish,
Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 256 A, 2 R, 27 P
· Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 152 A, 0 R, 38 P
· Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 186 A, 1 R, 17 |
|
115 |
510 |
81420 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1744 May 12 |
DONALDSON to TIPPING Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Between Randal DONALDSON of City of Dublin, Esq of the
1part Thomas TIPPING of Castletown, Co. Louth, Esq. James McCULLA [otherwise
McCULLOCH] of Peymount [[aka Piedmont - Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church]], Co. Antrim Esq. & Alexander McCOMBE of
Altnamoy, Co. Antrim Gent of the other part .... DONALDSON granted to Thomas
TIPPING, James McCULLA & Alexander McCOMBE part of Freeduff [Freeduff,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
whereupon the dissenting meeting house lately stood ... 1 acre, yearly rent
of 1 peppercorn. WITNESS: Thomas KENNEDY & Robert MURRAY both of City of
Dublin, Gents. |
|
116 |
50 |
79389 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1730-1745 |
McCULLOCH James to SANKEY |
|
116 |
173 |
80007 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1744 Aug 29 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to ROSS 1730-1745
Image
90
Btw James McCULLOCH of Piedmount [Piedmont is
situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown
Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church], Co. Antrim Esq of the 1st & Dorothy Beresford SHAW otherwise McCULLOCH of Antrim and said Co. Widow
of the 2nd pt & James ROSS of Belfast Merchant of 3rd pt. .. reciting deed 1 May 1706 made by Charles O’NEILL and John O’NEILL of
Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Co. Antrim Esq. and Charity O’NEILL his wife and Sir Henry ECHLIN of City of
Dublin Knight of 1st pt Patrick SHAW of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt; William HOUSTON of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt and said
James McCULLOCH of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper] Co. Antrim of 4th pt … |
18 |
116 |
177 |
21832 |
DAWSON |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
DAWSON-NOBLE Book 45 (1739-1810) Enagh
|
|
116 |
202 |
80213 |
BAILIE |
Dublin |
1744 Apr 18& 19 |
BAILIE, Beth-BAILIE NOTES in 2009 diary. 1730-1745
Bethea BAILIE of Enlesmachan near Edenburgh [Edinburgh]
in North Britain, widow heir at law to John BAILIE late Doctor of Physic in
London of 1st part & Anne BAILIE of Richmond Buildings in
Parish of St. Anne, Westminster, widow & relict of the said John BAILLIE
of the other part ... lands lately in the possession of John BAILLIE situate
in Anne Streat & Cuckoo Lane in
the Parish of St. Michan, Co. & City of Dublin. WITNESS. Wm WISHART Dr.
Of Divinity principal of College of Edenburgh; John TAYLOR servant to WISHART
& James BAIRD of Downing St., Parish of St. James, Westminster, servant
to William BAIRD of Brenkston, Esq. |
|
116 |
341 |
80724 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Armagh |
1744 Feb 22 |
Image
161
Memorial of Indenture; 1st pt James ROSS merchant of
Belfast; 2nd pt James McCULLOCH Esq of Piedmount [Piedmont is situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on
the Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church, Co Antrim; 3rd pt
Rev. Hugh HILL of Mounthill Co Armagh (with ref to an indenture dated 29 Aug
1744 (! – this is after the date of this deed) between James McCULLOCH,
Dorothy Beresford SHAW otherwise McCULLOCH & James ROSS). Ballygrogan [probably Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co Antrim. NOTE: I need to check
possible connections to the REEDs of Rahans. |
|
116 |
407 |
81155 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1744 Mar 18 |
JACKSON-MASON Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Between Henry MASON of Nymph Hall. Co. Waterford, Esq.
& Ann HODDER of Hodderfield, Co. Cork widow of 1st part. Alan
MASON of Dromona Co. Waterford Esq. Of 2nd part & John JACKSON of Glenbegg [aka Glanbeg] Co. Waterford, Gent of 3rd part ...
reciting lease of 1 & 2 Nov 1717 between Samuel GIBBES late of Horsley,
Co. Essex of 1 part & George JACKSON late of Glenbegg Esq.
Deceased ... did grant to George JACKSON lands of Coolishele &
Glenbegg, Co. Waterfords ... term 1000 years £1150 ... further reciting indenture
10 April 1738 between Samuel GIBBES James DARROW & Elizabeth his wife one
of the daughters of said Samuel GIBBES deceased of 1st part & George
JACKSON of 2nd part & Ann HODDER of 3rd part.
WITNESS: Nicholas NASH, City of Dublin; Chris MUSGRAVE of Ballyen, Co.
Waterford, Esq. George DAVYES man servant to Anne HODDER; Thomas PARKE man
servant to Christopher MUSGRAVE; John WALLIS, City of Dublin, Gent. |
|
116 |
414 |
81200 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Dublin |
1744 Feb 13 |
McCULLAGH-FERGUSON
Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills.
Jas McCULLOH of City of Dublin – will dated 13 Feb
1744. Trustees: James STEWART, Co Antrim, & Charles MACARTNEY, City of
Dublin. Residue to nephew William McCULLOH; £600 to eldest dau Margaret; £600
to 2nd dau Jane; £30 per ann to wife Mary McCULLOH otherwise FERGUSON; £200
to Alice BOWKER; £100 to servt Alice BOYCE. Executors James McCULLOH of
Piedmount, Co Antrim & his nephew Wm McCULLOH Wit: Paschall WILSON &
Will BIGGER
Probated] 13 May 1745. His wife Mary McCulloh otherwise
Ferguson. His nephew Mr Wm. McCulloh. His eldest daughter Margt. McCulloh.
His second daughter Jane McCulloh, James Stewart, Co. Antrim, Esq., and
Charles Macartney, Dublin, merchant, trustees. To James Macartney son of said
Charles Macartney £300 when 21 years. Alice Bowker of the Kingdom of Great
Britain. His servant Alice Boyce £100 for her faithful service. James
McCulloh
of Piedmont, Co. Antrim, Esq., and his said nephew Wm. McCulloh exors. His real
and personal estate.
Witnesses: John Treanor, Dublin, Edmd. Wall, Dublin, gent.
Paschall Wilson, Dublin, scrivener.
Memorial witnessed by: Paschall Wilson, William Bigger, Dublin, gent. |
|
116 |
477 |
81632 |
JOHNSTON |
Monaghan |
1745 Jun 24 |
Robert JOHNSTON – NOBLE 1748-58
Image
230
BTW Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Alderman of 1st pt; Edward DAWSON of Inagh otherwise Enagh Co. Monaghan Gent & Margaret
DAWSON his wife of 2nd pt. John GALBRAITH of Corkeran Co. Monaghan
Gent of 3rd pt; Brabazon NOBLE of the County of ____ Gent of 4th pt and Robert JOHNSTON of said City Gent of 5th pt. Reciting lease
1738 Jun 18 Edward DAWSON did for consideration release to Richard DAWSON one
half moiety of the townland of Enagh otherwise Enagh Co. Monaghan and Richard
DAWSON transferred to Brabazon NOBLE for payment of £350 WITNESS: James BYRNE
& Hugh FINEGAN. NOTE A daughter of Edward
DAWSON & Margaret married Andrew OLIVER (1748-abt 1790) of Tullymore
& Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh. NOTE: The
town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh. |
17 |
116 |
490 |
81721 |
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RUDDELL-HUTCHESON Marriage |
|
116 |
491 |
81722 |
|
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STRINGER-HUTCHESON |
|
116 |
530 |
? |
BROWN |
Mayo |
1730-1745 |
BROWN, John of Neal, Co. Mayo- George BROWN, eldest son
& heir |
|
116 |
545 |
81956 |
BAILIE |
Dublin |
1745 Jul 18 |
ANGLESON, Earl-BAILIE Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Richard Earl Angleson to Hans BAILIE of City of Dublin,
Merchant ... Ann BAILLIE his wife & Martha Maria BAILLIE their eldest
daughter then of age 10 yeasr (NOTE: Lots of lands mentioned in this deed). |
|
117 |
70 |
79712 |
HENRY, Hugh |
Tipperary
Waterford
Dublin
Kildare
Kings |
1743 May 30 |
Beryl Eustace Wills
HENRY, HUGH, Dublin, Esq. 30 May 1743. Narrate, 8 pp.,
22 Sept. 1744. His wife Ann Henry otherwise Leeson now of city of Dublin. His
son and heir apparent Robert Leeson. Joseph Leeson, Dublin, Esq., and Denis
Daly, Raford, Co. Galway, Esq., trustees. His second son Joseph Henry. His
third son James Henry. His fourth son Hugh Henry. His fifth and youngest son
John Henry. His daughters. His nephew Henry Mitchell, said Henry Mitchell's
mother Jane Finlay otherwise Mitchell. Lands of Clownings and part of Turnings,
Co. Kildare. House in Henry Street, Dublin. Lands of Killowne otherwise
Killowen, Raheen, Croghane, Lyrenearle, Monearle [? Lyre and Monea, both B.
Decies707 706 within-Drum], Tinehalla, Killbrienill [ Killbryan, B.
Decies-withoutDrum], Portanaboe, Brownswood, Crehannagh, Rath,
Curroghbuolintlea [Curraghballintlea] and Curraghnegarrygy, all in Co.
Waterford. Liskfin, Tulloquain, Glangooll, Pointztown, Dromineer,
Garrynagree, Carriggeen, Carrigballydrenan, Castleshelly [? Castlesheela],
Garranefadda, Tuomoney, Garryduffe, Boytonsrath, Rathmacarty and
Ballynehensey, all in Co. Tipperary.
Cottrellsbuolly, Rathtutweny [Rathtuterny], Bohillough, Killalow, Kngarane,
Tin[na]killy, Rossmore, Ballyline, Keppaheaden [Cappahayden], Shortalls
Graige, all in Co. Kilkenny. Two third
part of the tythes of parish of Carrick with the Glebe thereof situated in
the several counties of Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny. Lands of Newcastle, B. Newcastle and Uppercross, Co. Dublin. Clonaghlys, Oldtown, Collinhill and
Ballycommon, B. Salt, Co. Kildare. New
Abbey, Nicholastown, Housetown, Cameclode [Illegible, possibly Carneclode],
Knocklunsagh, Westerson, Newhays and Ballymanin, Co. Kildare. Ardrass, B.
Salt, Co. Kildare. Beallaliand, Ballycorigaii, Inchimore, Knockdromine,
Inchibegg, Ballyda, Dromolohurty, Killenlessderry otherwise
Killmucklessderry, Garryteneely, Iseland, Coolendorocory, Inchibriane,
Ballymontony, Mynaghan, Killglassbryan, Ballyea, Roran, Curraghmore, Cragg,
Anngholey [? Annaholty], Pollaghbegg, Colleveralls, Collen, Corticregane,
Knockbullyrivick, Gortlegane, two Knockane, Accaricane, Coolecrosswood,
Gortchane, Garrydonghan, Shurgadown, Ballykinloghy, Killimogknock otherwise
Killmaccoge, Ferranaverly and Farrenmullhussey, all in B. Own[e]y and Arra,
Co. Tipperary. Singland, the bog of Clincoe, in B. Conello and county of the
city of Limerick. Ballilin, Vickerstown, commons of Curraghwherry,
Derroughter, Derryeighter, Derrynehallow, Kincora, Wherry, Killoge McCloghy,
Eirebane, Ballyvillin, Ballyvora and Derricky, all in B. Garrycastle, King's Co. Brownstown, Dromlin, Rosseale and
Baldongan, Baronies of Balruddery [Balrothery] and Nethercross, Co. Dublin.
Sarney and Baytownpark, B. Dunboyne, Co. Meath. Tally, Brittas, Se[a]cash and
Dungonnell and all his other lands in Co. of Antrim, with the rectorial
tythes belonging to him in said county. Lands and house etc. of Straifan [?
Co. Kildare]. Witnesses : John Farran, Thos. Hall, Richard Moore, all of
Dublin, gents. Memorial witnessed by : Loftus Jones, Dublin, Esq., Thos.
Hall. Dublin, gent. 117, 70, 79712 Ann Henry (seal) |
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117 |
89 |
79754 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1743 Oct 3 |
JACKSON-THURGOOD Book Index 1730-45
Image
322
William JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
for 100 pounds made over to [Startup] THURGOOOD of same city Upholder plot of
land in Abbey St in City of Dublin... and also piece of land in suburbs of
Dublin 24’ in front & 82’ in length bounded on the north to Abby St &
on west to a house built by John WHINERY south to a small plott of ground
late in possession of Samuel BAKE [?] & east to a wast piece of ground
late in possession of Christopher TAYLOR formerly in possession of Thomas
CANN Coachmaker demised to Enoch PALMER & also
piece of ground late in possession of Michael JACKSON father of
William containing in breadth 13 ½’ set at the back of at the back of Abbey St.
and contiguous with other ground belonging to John WHINNEY Demised to the sd William
JACKSON by Michael JACKSON ... WITNESS: James TUTE of City of
Dublin Cordwainer John DUVALL & Barn DELANDRE both of City of Dublin
Gents. SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. Enoch
PALMER was an uncle of the PALMER who married a McCRACKEN and their daughter
Mary McCRACKEN was the wife of Michael JACKSON (abt 1685-btw 1738-1766) |
|
117 |
90 |
79755 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1744 Oct 4 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford SHAW orse
McCULLOCH
Dorothy Beresford SHAW orse McCULLOCH of Antrim of one
pt & James McCULLOCH of Piedmount [Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church], Antrim of other pt reciting deed made May 1, 1706
by Charles O’NEIL and John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
& Charity O’NEIL his wife, and Henry ECHLIN of Co. Dublin Knight of the 1st pt.. Patrick McCULLOCH of Grogan in said Co. Antrim gent of the 4th pt [lots of lands in Barony of Toom, Co. Antrim] demised to James McCULLOCH
of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper] for three lives renewable forever… lots more lands…… also included
357 a 2r 30p in Camlough [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]–
] , and 77 acres in Tullyvallen [Tullyvallan
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]–
both in Fews, Co. Armagh |
15 |
117 |
145 |
8431 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1709 May 21 |
John JACKSON was one of the trustees for
the will of Michael HEAD, Alderman of City of Waterford. |
|
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 |
15 |
117 |
185 |
80248 |
JACKSON, James & William |
Dublin |
1744 Dec 7 |
JACKSON-BARCOFT Book Index 1730-45
Image
371
Deed – James JACKSON of City of Dublin
Tapewinder [related to linen industry?] for 30 pounds conveyed to his brother William JACKSON of the same City Gent... holdings on or near Pimlico
in the Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore, City of Dublin.. annuity was
devised by Michael JACKSON father of James JACKSON late of the City of Dublin, Clothier bearing date 4 May 1740. WITNESS: Mathew
PAGEIT Clk & Benjamin JOHNSTON attorney. James JACKSON [SEAL] See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |
|
117 |
200 |
80312 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1735 Nov 1 |
JACKSON-TOMM Book Index 1730-45
Image
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
Image
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 |
15 |
117 |
306 |
80910 |
|
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
Image
436
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. |
|
117 |
325 |
80976 |
BAILIE |
|
1730-1745 |
BAILIE, Robert-WALLIS |
|
117 |
381 |
81187 |
JACKSON, Richard
OLIVER |
Dublin |
1745 May 11 |
JACKSON-NOWLAN Book Index 1730-1745
Image
473
Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. Grant to
Denis NOWLAN of said city victualler, land formerly in possession of David OLIVER Sawyer, dec’d ... on the North side of
King Street near Stephens Green. Together with
the yard behind the same and the back house thereon in depth from front to
rere 86’8” in front 16’ and in the rear 15’ 7” bounded on east with house
formerly in possession of Timothy LYNCH Dairyman deceased and also formerly
in possession of John LAMB Dairy man also deceased on the west with Mr. John
WORTHINGTONs holding and on north with the Kings pavement on the south with
the Ground late William DEACONs |
18 |
117 |
395 |
81244 |
SALE, Katherine |
Dublin
Wicklow |
1745 Mar 9 |
Image
480
BTW Katherine SALE of City of Dublin widow of 1 pt
& Richard GORE of City of Dublin Esq of the other part … land of Sandymount as the said Katherine SALE is
intitled to under a lease for lives heretofore granted to John SALE Esq
deceased by Sir Richard KENNEDY Bart deceased… 10 acres in Manor of Mount
Kennedy Parish Barony Newcastle Co. Wicklow. WITNESS Margaret BALAQUEIR of City
of Dublin widow; John ALLEN of same.
NOTE: Benthams
Abstracts: Richard GORE of Sandymount Co. Wicklow Esq.
18 Jun 1763 6 May 1765
Cousin John GORE In Majesty Solicitor General
Brother-in-law Rev. Thanley GORE
Wife Anne GORE
Have his children shown [?] |
18 |
117 |
396 |
81245 |
SALE, Katherine |
Dublin |
1745 Mar 28 |
Image
481
BTW Katherine SALE of City of Dublin widow of Edward
SALE late of City of Dublin. Release made by Katherine SALE of City of Dublin
widow of Edward SALE late of City of Dublin deceased & Avis SALE of the
same spinster only sister and heir at law of Edward SALE of 1st pt; Richard STEELE of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt & Richard
GORE of City of Dublin 3rd pt. After reciting the said Katherine
SALE & Avis SALE in consideration of 10s paid to Katherine SALE and £5
paid to Avis SALE by Richard STEELE granted to Richard STEELE in his actual
possession parcel of land known as Sandymount in Manor of Mountkennedy and
Parish and Barony of Newcastle, Co. Wicklow … during natural lives of the
said Katherine SALE, Avis SALE & Garrett WESTLEY. WITNESSES: Margaret BALAQUEIR
of City of Dublin widow; John ALLEN of same. NOTE:
In 1737 Edward SALE Esq. J.U.D. was the Register of the Consistory Court in
Dublin. SOURCE: The
Gentleman and Citizen’s Almanack for 1737. He died in 1743 The
Gentleman’s and London Magazine or Monthly Chronologer 1741-1794.
Richard GORE (1728-1816) was of Sandymount, Co. Wicklow. He was a son of Sir
Ralph GORE & Elizabeth ASHE. |
18 |
117 |
397 |
81216 |
GORE, Richard |
Dublin |
1745 Mar 30 |
Image
481
BTW Richard GORE of City of Dublin Esq. of the 1 pt
& Catherine SALE of City of Dublin of the other. Richard GORE fore consid
of £450 paid by said Katherine SALE confirmed annuity out of lands of
Graignehowen in Barony Cullinagh, Queens Co. WITNESS Margaret BALAQUEIR of
City of Dublin widow; John ALLEN of same. |
18 |
117 |
403 |
81267 |
JACKSON, John Rev |
Dublin |
1745 May 18 |
SHERWOOD-CARSMORE Coolock
Rev John JACKSON., minister of Coolock
dwelling house and 54 acres in Coolock – ditched land, from Sherwood to James
WALKER. Brian SEE: JACKSONs of Santry |
|
118 |
87 |
51690
51691
51696 |
|
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McCARTNEY
31 May 1745 Wm Rev Dean William GORE
by one of daughters of Childey COOTE,
NOTE: Incorrect Book
number. I also checked for 81690 (see Bk 119), 81691 (see Bk 119) &
81696.
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts |
|
118 |
115 |
124774 |
JACKSON, |
Dublin |
1757 Jun 9 |
Edward RANSFORD (eldest son & heir apparent of
Edward RANSFORD, deceased, late of Dublin) + Isabella RANSFORD had raised
£400 mortgage with Ann ACKLAND, who subsequently married William DEACON,
merchant of Dublin. They sold the mortgage to Elizabeth BAKER (ors LANGLEY).
Bulkley HARRIS buying the mortgage & granting £200 to Martha RANSFORD.
Numerous properties in & around the suburbs of Dublin, [occ by McDANIEL
through MORTIMER ] Martha RANSFORD, spinster, youngest daughter of Edward
RANSFORD, deceased, making over her portion under her father’s will, £400.
Lease & Release NOTE: An unnamed JACKSON was an occupant |
|
118 |
237 |
80607 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1744 Jan 24 |
WALKER-GLENNY Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Image
130
Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
Between Gervis WALKER of Killmakue [Kilmacrew,
Parish of Magherally,
in the Barony of Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half, Co. Down ] Co. Armagh, Gent of
1 part & Isaac GLENNY of Savalmore, Parish of Newry, Co. Down for 500
WALKER let to GLENNY lands in Ballynahonemore lease of 21 years WITNESS: John
QUINN, City of Armagh, Gent & George BURLEIGH, City of Armagh, Innkeeper;
Hugh CUMING of Kearnyhill [Cavanacaw [Cavanacaw,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh - NOTE: Kearney Hill is in Cavanacaw], , Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Gent; John MELLING of Newry, Co. Down, Merchant. |
|
118 |
296 |
80829 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1743 Oct 15 |
GEORGE Book Index 1730-45
Image
116
Whereby William JACKSON of Killemanah of Co.
Dublin, Gardiner, in consideration of marriage with Elizabeth GEORGE of
Parish of Crumlin, spinster that she should dispose of all the leases and
effects she then enjoyed of land or houses or otherwise at her decease and
said JACKSON doth bind him and his heirs in sum of £200 sterling to
leave the said leases and effects to the said Elizabeth GEORGE clear of all
demands, and if she should die an he have no heirs that she would enjoy the
lands of Killemanagh and Timmon in Co. Dublin which William JACKSON held by lease from William GIBTON and William CONNOLLY Esq. |
|
118 |
323 |
80941 |
MOORE, Mary |
Louth
Dublin |
|
DEVENISH
Image
176 1744 Mar 5
BTW Randal SMYTH of City of Dublin Esq.
& Mary SMITH otherwise MOORE his wife confirmed to Charles DEVENISH
Of City of Dublin Esq. several parcels
of land held and enjoyed by and in possession of Patrick JACKSON Thomas CAPPOGH & Patrick FOX containing 183a in Barony Atherdee Co. Louth
& all the subdenominations called by names of Mullamore [Mullamore,
Parish Tallanstown,
Barony Ardee] otherwise Mount Jackson Carrickclogher [possibly Carrickacreagh,
Parish Louth, Barony of Louth] & Terraboy [probably Tattyboys,
Parish Clonkeen,
Barony Ardee]and all the
town and lands of Coolederry [NOTE: There are
3 townlands named Coolderry in Co. Monaghan] containing 150a situate in Co.
Monaghan …
NOTE: The Parish of Tallanstown borders
on the parish of Philipstown.
A JACKSON presence here is of interest.
NOTE: The parish of Tallanstown is on the
northern border of the parish of Clonkeen. The parish of Louth is on the northern
border of Tallanstown.
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts |
|
118 |
350 |
81058 |
DAWSON |
|
1730-1745 |
DAWSON, John- HUTCHINSON
None of these names were
in this deed. |
|
118 |
389 |
73900 |
JACKSON, George & ors |
Tipperary |
1730-1745 |
PEA?VELT [prob PEACOCK] Book Index 1730-45
NOTE: An Abigail PEACOCK
married Richard JACKSON (1686-1716). They are part of Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland..
See following deed |
|
118 |
389 |
81219 |
JACKSON, George |
Tipperary
Kings |
1745 May 8 |
JACKSON-PEACOCK Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Ebenezer PEACOCK of Toomavara, Co. Tipperary, Gent
& George JACKSON of Ballintemple [[probably Ballintemple,
Parish Templeharry,
Barony Clonlisk or Ballintemple,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Upper
Philipstown] Gent. PEACOCK sold to JACKSON lands of Barrick &
Ballincurra, Barony of Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary then in tenure of John
HARDEN 58 Acres 2 Roods. WITNESS: George TALBOT & George PERCY of
Ballintemple [probably Ballintemple,
Parish Templeharry,
Barony Clonlisk or Ballintemple,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Upper
Philipstown] & John SMITH of Ballydonagh [Ballydonagh,
Parish Templeharry,
Barony Clonlisk],
Kings Co. Gents & John HUMPHRY, City of Dublin, Gent. SEE; Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
118 |
425 |
81388 |
GORE, WIlliam |
|
1745 May 31 |
Image
239 1745 May 31 Wm Rev Dr William GORE by one of daughters of Childey
COOTE, NOTE: This would be Mary.
Recites: Rev Dean William GORE & Mary
his wife in right of his wife who is one of the daughters of Chidley COOTE
Esq. deceased was entitled to 1/4th part undivided of 5/6th of townlands [listed – in Co. Roscommon] and reciting that Marcus Anthony
MORGAN Esq in right of his late wife who was one of the daughters and
coheiresses of Chidley COOTE was entitled to another 1/4th pt and
reciting that Walter JONES Esq. & Olivia his wife was entitled .. that
Robert MOORE was entitled for life on part of his wife who was one of the other
coheiresses of said Chidley COOTE and that his son Thomas MOORE was entitled
on the death of his father. And also reciting that Dean William GORE, Marcus
Anthony MORGAN & Walter JONES had agreed to sell to Mark WHYTE of City of
Dublin Gent …
NOTE: The two sisters Catherine COOTE and Elinor COOTE would be the
wives of either of Marcus Anthony MORGAN and Robert MOORE. More deeds work needed.
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts |
|
119 |
82 |
81668 |
|
Londonderry |
1744 Feb 5 |
Image
357
CONNYNGHAM-HARVEY
(Crossley’s Notes)
Walter CONYGHAM City
of Londonderry Cloth Merchant |
|
119 |
82 |
81669 |
|
Antrim |
1745 Apr 9 |
Lands Index Co.
Antrim 1738-1800
Randalstown,
Ballygrooly [[Ballygrooby]
pt & Mills Feehuge [Feehogue,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
lands
JOY-McNEILL
In P. Crossley Notes
at National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175
Image
357
Francis JOY of
Belfast, Co. Antrim Printer of 1 pt & Archibald McNEILL of Belfast Gent
of other pt. … two paper mills at Ballygrooby [Ballygrooby,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
at Knear Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim held by Francis JOY under lease from Charles O’NEILL Esq for 31
years … WITNESS: Henry JOY & Robert JOY Belfast printers. |
|
119 |
87 |
81690 |
GORE |
Dublin
Kilkenny
Kings |
1745 Jul 6
|
DEVENISH-MaCARTNEY
Image
360
BTW Charles DEVONISH of City of Dublin Esq. &
Skeffington Randal SMITH of City of Dublin Esq. & Mary SMITH otherwise
MOORE his wife.in consideration of £810 in said release paid to George
MACARTNEY of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. transferred to George MACARTNEY part of
townland of Archers lease & house in City of Kilkenny late in possession
of Francis NORTH Esq. or his undertenants, amoiety or half of the townland
Boherna [probably Bohernagrisna , Parish Rahan, Barony Ballycowan] Kings
Co. and tenements in Wine Tavern Street in possession of Tobias LEWIS or his
undertenants & also one moiety or half part of two tenements on Merchants
Quay in possession of David WILLSON or his undertenants. … [more lands in
City of Dublin …]
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts |
|
119 |
88 |
81691 |
NEWCOMEN |
Dublin |
1745 Jun 30 |
WALKER-MEREDITH
Image
360
BTW John WALKER of Gurteen in Co.
Kilkenny.& Joseph MEREDITH of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt. Reciting
Michael HEAD Esq deceased by lease 4 Oct 1703 demised to Edmond FORSTATT
deceased lands of Gurteen & pt of Killmurry … assigned to Ponsonby
NEWCOMEN in trust for [?] PONSONBY …
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts |
|
119 |
140 |
81913 |
BALL |
Armagh
Kilkenny
Dublin |
1745 Jul 25 |
Drumill 1739-1810
Image
386
BTW John BALL of
Three Castles Co. Kilkenny of 1 pt; Henry MITCHELL and John MACARRELL of City
of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt Edmond THANLEY of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt; William COOPER Esq. of City of Dublin of 4th pt. for
£150 lands of Tullyvallin otherwise Tullyvallen otherwise Tullyvalen in
Barony of Fews, Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Robert KING of City of Dublin Gent
& Robert WALLIS of City of Dublin Public Notary.
There are 5 Tullyvallen townlands:
· Tullyvallan (Tulach Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 4661 A, 2 R, 39 P
· Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) East (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) ,
Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 219 A, 0 R, 25
P
· Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) West (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) ,
Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 99 A, 1 R, 35
P
· Tullyvallan
(Macullagh) (Tulach Uí Mhealláin) ,
Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 256 A, 2 R, 27
P
· Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) ,
Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 152 A, 0 R, 38
P
· Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) ,
Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 186 A, 1 R, 17
P |
|
119 |
278 |
82529 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1745 Dec 17 |
CONNOR Book Index 1730-45
… John JACKSON of Glenbegg, Co Waterford
Esq of 3rd pt … George JACKSON of Glenbegg deceased. |
16e |
119 |
280 |
82532 |
GILL, Thomas |
Kings |
1745 Nov 25 |
Beryl Eustace Wills
GILL, THOMAS, Ballyboy, King's Co. 25
Nov. 1745. Precis, £ p., 19 Dec. 1745. His son James Gill, exor. His daughter
Jane Gill. Ground near the town of Ballyboy commonly called Loganisky. Houses
and plots in town of Ballyboy.
Witnesses : Hugh Carroll, Derradolny, woolcomber, John
Goonin, Ballyboy, joiner, Daniel Rogers, Frankford, schoolmaster, all in
King's Co. Memorial witnessed by: Louis Prichett, Dublin, perukemaker,
William Hall, clerk to James Saunders, Dublin, gent. 119, 280, 82532 James
Gill (seal) |
|
119 |
364 |
82833 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Kings |
1745 Feb 15 |
USHER Book Index 1730-45
Image
503
BTW Charles Earl of Mountrath & the Rt Hon Diana [Diana
NEWPORT 1705-1766] Countess Dowager of Mountrath widow relict of Rt Hon
Algernon [Algernon COOTE (1689- 1744)] late Earl of Mountrath
deceased, Mother of the said Charles Henry [Charles Henry COOTE (1725-1802)]
Earl of Mountrath of 1 pt & Henry USHER of City of Dublin Esq & Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore , Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan],
Kings Co, Clk of other pt…. land in Mannor Towns and Fields of Mountrath…
lands in
[not yet transcribed] Westmeath,
[not yet transcribed] Queens
Co.,
Killgurteene [probably Gorteen,
Parish Roscomroe,
Barony of Ballybritt],
Killbridge [possibly Kilbride,
Parish Kilbride, in
the Barony of Ballycowan], Ballydroghedbegg, Ballydroghidmore [probably Ballydrohid,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan], Shaghanagh otherwise Sharmagh, Adamnore otherwise Ardenmanna [possibly Ardan,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan], Rahine [possibly Raheen,
Parish Kilbride, in
the Barony of Kilcoursey], Shragh [probably Srah,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Ballykillinure, Killinroe, Acharney otherwise Agharney [Aharney,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Aghanaranagh otherwise Aghanagg otherwise Aghana [Aghnananagh,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven ], Ballyna, Shragh [probably Srah,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Ballycowen [Ballycowan,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan aka Ballycoven], Ballynancurry, Ballyydrenman otherwise Rahan [possibly Raheen,
Parish Kilbride, in
the Barony of Kilcoursey],, Newtown, Ballinhenta and Killuren Kings Co.,
[not transcribed] Rosscommon,
[not transcribed] Kildare &
[not transcribed] Co Dublin…. [there were several pages
full of townland names]
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin
– he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry |
16e |
119 |
454 |
83213 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1744 Jan 11 |
GAMBLE 1746-1758 Image 550-551
Image
550
BTW Rev. William JACKSON of Rocksavage Co. Cork
Clke only son and heir at law of Ellin JACKSON late of Shurock
[Shurcock?], Co Westmeath deceased of 1st pt. Rev. John ANTROBUS
of City of Dublin Dr in Divinity of 2nd pt; John GAMBLE of
Cloghanmore [Cloghanmore , Parish of Drumcullen,
Barony Eglish] Kings
Co. Gent of 3rd pt. GAMBLE obtained mtg. 4 Apr 1742 and released
to Ellin JACKSON lands mentioned in mtg deed of Nicholas OGLE …
£871.7 to said William JACKSON & John ANTROBUS lands of Kilbohin
161a [possibly Kyleboher,
Parish Ballyboy, Barony Ballyboy], Kiloly
otherwise Kilonly 132a [possibly Killooly,
Parish Killoughy[]
& pasture 303a & Bogg Derrydannagh otherwise Derrydarragh 162a [possibly Chevychase
or Derrynadarragh, Parish Clonsast, Barony Coolestown]
Ballygrogan otherwise Ballygragan 76a in town land Garvally otherwise
Garbavlly [possibly Garbally,
or Garbally
or Foxglen, Parish Killoughy, Barony Ballyboy] next
adjoining lands of Kilbohin [Kyleboher] 56a & 100a of wood & Bog in Barony Ballyboy, Kings Co.
& also part of lands of Cloghanmore otherwise [Tul]aganmore [Cloghanmore,
Parish Drumcullen] cont 92a 3r 21p
& 15a 2r 21p in Barony Eglish,
Kings Co.
NOTE: Rev. William
JACKSON (1713-1767) son of Rev. William JACKSON of Cork. |
1 |
119 |
468 |
83266 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens |
1746 Apr 28 |
HOLMES-JACKSON Bk 16 1739-1745
28 April 1746 Deed between Joseph HOLMES of
Mountmellick in Queens Co. Currier of the one part & Nat JACKSON the younger of Mt. Mellick of the other part [desc of lands leased to Nat in
Mt. Mellick] SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
119 |
507 |
83420 |
DAWSON |
Tipperary |
1746 May 16 |
DAWSON, John-his will 1746-1758
John DAWSON & Wife Elinor SOUTHCOLE lands in
Tipperary |
16e |
119 |
531 |
83511 |
|
Dublin |
1746 May 24 |
Image
588
BTW William LEECH of Elbow Lane City of Dublin Gent in
consideration of £60 granted to John BALL Sadler City of Dublin …
SEE: 120-150-82186 for similar description of property |
|
119 |
553 |
83814 |
BAILIE |
|
1746-1751 |
ANNESLEY, Charles-BAILIE |
|
120 |
11 |
80661 |
DAWSON |
|
1730-1745 |
DAWSON, John-BAILLIE |
|
120 |
30 |
81034 |
GORE, Arthur |
Carlow
Leitrim
Kilkenny |
1741 Dec 22 |
Will of Arthur GORE
Image
22
Will of Arthur GORE
of Ballygarrett Co. Carlow Esq. … to be buried at Church of Aghade Co. Carlow
… wife Mary GORE otherwise ECHLIN … lands of Wardhouse in Co. Leitrim … lands
of Craddockstown & Killdrina in Barony Cranagh Co. Kilkenny for natural
life of wife Mary … nephew Richard GORE eldest son of my brother Richard GORE
of Sligo Co. Sligo lands of Lisrivis in Co. Galway & lands of Knockduffe
in Co. Wexford & lands of Greagnat in Queens Co. and in default of issue
of nephew Richard GORE to nephew Francis GORE brother to aid Richard GORE
… nephew Francis ORMSBY son of to Col William ORMSBY …
lands of Ballygarett after death of wife Mary to Rev John ECHLIN brother of
said wife Mary … Mr Peter OWENS in Tulla Co. Carlow … executors Robert FRENCH
Richard STEELE & nephew Richard GORE executors Arthur GORE [SEAL]
NOTE: Mary GORE’s father
was Dean Robert ECHLIN (?-bef 1712). Arthur GORE was a son of Sir Francis
GORE & Lady Anne PARKE. |
18 |
120 |
70 |
81861 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel |
Queens |
1745 July 30 |
DAWSON, Ephriam JACKSON Bk 16 1739-1745
30 July 1745 Ephriam JACKSON Queens Co.
& Nat JACKSON the younger of Mountmellick in said Co.
Clothier of the other part. Land let to Nat in Mt. Mellick . SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland.
WITNESSES: James HEATH Currier, John PRINGLE Clothier
Joseph CROFTEN, Gent, All of Mt. Mellick, Queens Co. |
|
120 |
71 |
81166 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1745 Jul 31 |
ROBINSON Book Index 1730-45
Indenture of a lease btw William JACKSON of the
City of Dublin Gent eldest son and heir of Michael JACKSON late of
said City Clothier deceased and devisee of the last will and Testament of
the said Michael JACKSON of the 1 pt & George ROBINSON of
Earl St in the Liberty of St. Thomas Court & Donore & County &
City of Dublin Tape weaver of the other part… JACKSON let to ROBINSON
the messuage or tenement late in the possession of John COGHLAN on the north
side of Tapilloin [aka Tripillo] in the Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore
with the backsoide behind the said house which said premes are meared and
bounded as follows: on the East to the holding of Francis BYRNES; on the west
to Michael KINDLEY’s holding; on the north to Tripillo aforesaid & on the
south to JACKSON’s alley together with all rights ways easments…
WITNESSES: John BLAND John SMYTH & Arthur CRAWFORD all of the City of
Dublin. Memorial witness John SMYTHE & James KIDD. See: JACKSONs
of Pimlico. |
15 |
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]
Image
46
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 |
15 |
120 |
84 |
81920 |
BRADFORD |
Dublin |
1745 Aug 10 |
BRADFORD, Wm WYNNE
William BRADFORD of City of Dublin chirurgeon
[surgeon].. lands in Dublin |
|
120 |
91 |
81938 |
HAMILTON |
Armagh |
1745 Aug 15 |
MITCHELL-HAMILTON
Henry MITCHELL of the City of Dublin esq. of the pt
& Alexander HAMILTON of said City Esq. of the other part wherin Henry
MITCHELL for consideration of payment demised etc to Alexander HAMILTON his
heirs and assigns all that the town & Lands of Tullyvallin otherwise
Tullyvallen otherwise Tullyvallan or
Ballyvallen [see beneath] Drumill otherwise
Drumhill [??] & Tullynavall otherwise
Tullynavall [Tullynavall,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] situate
in the Barony of the Fews Co. Ardmagh with the Appurs Royal [???] and
conveyed by John BALL Esq…. for lives….… other lands … lives of Alexander
HAMILTON & Hugh HAMILTON & Robert HAMILTON sons of Alexander HAMILTON
as conveyed by John BALL Esq. WITNESSSES: Robert KING of City of Dublin Gent
& Robert WALLIS of the same City, Public Notary.
Thre are 5 Tullyvallen townlands:
· Tullyvallan (Tulach Uí Mhealláin)
, Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 4661 A, 2 R,
39 P
· Tullyvallan (Hamilton) East (Tulaigh
Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co.
Armagh 219 A, 0 R, 25 P
· Tullyvallan (Hamilton) West (Tulaigh
Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co.
Armagh 99 A, 1 R, 35 P
· Tullyvallan (Macullagh) (Tulach Uí
Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co.
Armagh 256 A, 2 R, 27 P
· Tullyvallan (Tipping) East (Tulaigh
Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co.
Armagh 152 A, 0 R, 38 P
· Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West (Tulaigh Uí Mhealláin) , Newtownhamilton Civil
Parish, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh 186 A, 1 R, 17 P |
15 |
120 |
116 |
82021 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Wicklow
Dublin |
1745 Sept 4 |
JACKSON-FOTTERALL or TOTTERALL or BOTTERALL Book
Index 1730-1745
Image
65
Deed between Richard JACKSON of City of
Dublin Gent & Amy JACKSON otherwise MURPHY his wife of the
part & John TOTERALL of sd city Gent ... annuity paid out of townlands of Three Castles [Threecastles,
Parish Blessington,
Barony Lower
Talbotstown] in Lordship of Blessington Co. Wicklow.... John MURPHY died
but in his will devised to Amy his widow and relict… his sisters Anne &
Eleanor MURPHY reciting that John SAUNDERSON, [?] SAUNDERSON & said Richard JACKSON stood severally bounded John TOTTERALL … NOTE: Amy JACKSON married 1stly John MURPHY. We do
not yet know her birth name. |
|
120 |
154 |
82186 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1745 Oct 23 |
A Cornerpiece of ground 18.8 front Two houses Caple
Street East side Comb upper
Image
84
Btw Henry RIDLY of Upper Combe Silk Thrower of the 1st pt. Margaret LEECH of the same Widow of the 2nd pt; & Henry
JACKSON of Christ Church Yard Sword Cutler of the 3rd pt.
Reciting that a marriage was intended btw Henry RIDLEY + Margaret LEECH..
transfer to Henry JACKSON one moiety or half part of all that piece or
parcel of Ground on the west side of the road or passage leading to Essex
Bridge from Essex Street commonly known as Alderman Lovett’s Garden. Containing
in breadth from North to South in front 20’ and 20’ in breadth from North to
South on the West along the old warehouse & wall demised by John CROWE
& Eizabeth his wife to Frances LOVETT widow & Capt Christopher LOVETT
in depth on the south side from East to West 50’4” & 52’ in depth on the
North side from East lowest boundary South to Newbrick building in possession
of Frances & Christopher Lovett on the North to a piece of wast ground
demised to Hugh KINDER Carpenter & John HERND Bricklayer on the west to
said old warehouse & Mall & on the east to said road leading to Essex
Bridge together with appurtenances excepting liberty of passage of 3 ½’ in
breadth along by said Old Warehouse Wall to the River Liffy which passage was
to be in common as well from Mr. John GDFREY & Frances & Christopher
LOVETT , Hugh KINDER & John HERNE and their undertenants of said old
Garden as for John SHAKELTON his executors but that said John SHACKLETON his
executors administrators should have liberty to build over said passage
according he the breadth of the grounds so demised & also one moiety or
half part of all that house or tenement with the backside & appurtenances
belonging late in possession of the widow OLFIELD at or near the Abby Street
in the Parish of St. Mary’s on which ye said Thomas CANN was then building
the said house & premises containing in depth backward to the Stone Wall
belonging to ye holding of John WARE about 62’ and also one moiety or half
part of ye Corner piece or parcel of ground in the Suburbs of the City of
Dublin opposite and fronting on the west to a parcel of ground Piphills park
[?] on the East side of Capel Street fronting Abby Street on the South
directly against the North Side of Butler’s House containing in breadth from
North to South in the front westwards to Caple Street & part of Abby
Street aforesaid with leads to Alderman JERVIS’s house 18’8” & from North
to South n the rere 18”8” & from East to West on the South side fronting
Abby Street 130’ & from Est to West on the Northside next other grounds
which said Hugh WILSON held with the demised premes from the Bishop of
Killaloe 130’ & one moiety or half part of all those two brick houses on
the north side of the Upper Combe then in possession of William LEECH &
his undertenants with all the backsides, gardens, ways, entries, easements
& appurtenances belonging together with the said Vincent ROEs title to
the water appertaining to the demised premises which premes were bounded on
the South to the pavement or street called the Comb [aka Coombe – see Weavers
Hal, St. Lukes & Anabaptist meeting House on Coombe – in Liberties] on
the North with John SPORLE’s holding and on the east with a messuage in
possession of said John SPORLE or his undertenants and on the west with a
messuage in possession of said William LEECH & also one Moiety or half
part of tenement on west side of Bridge Street in City of Dublin where Christopher
DERMOTT lately dwelt with the back houses backside & appurtenances &
also one moiety or half part of the Dwelling house formerly in possession of
Nicholas PAGANI on west side of Bridge Street containing in front 17 ¾’ in
breadth in the rere 17’ and in depth front-rere 163 ½’ bounded on the east to
Bridge St on the west to the City Wall on the South t Mr. JOYCE’s holding
& on the North to the holding of said Nicholas PAGANI together with the
appurtenances to hold to said Henry JACKSON in trust to said Margaret
… Henry JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Thomas PEREE of City of Dublin Gent
& Peter TIERNAN his clerk
NOTE: It is likely that widow Margaret LEECH had been born a JACKSON. |
16e |
120 |
282 |
82636 |
JACKSON, John |
Londonderry |
1745 Jan 4 |
TROTTER Book Index 1730-45
Image
148
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 |
16d |
120 |
325 |
82749 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1745 Feb 5 |
EATON Book Index 1730-45
Btw Rev. John JACKSON of of Clonshagh
& Martha EATON widow of City of Dublin. John JACKSON in
consideration of a further sum of 300 pounds paid by Martha EATON with 1,000
pounds due to her for total of 1300 pounds released lands of Holywood Rath
cont 140 acres in Barony of Castleknock. SEE: JACKSONs of Santry |
16d |
120 |
336 |
82784 |
OLIVER |
|
1745 Feb 10 |
OLIVER-Jane GUMBLETON 1730-1745
Jane OLIVER otherwise SILVER, relict of Robert OLIVER |
|
120 |
414 |
83087 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1746 Mar 25 |
ROBINSON 1746-1758
Btw William JACKSON, City of Dublin, Gent of the
1 pt & George ROBINSON of Tripillo, City of Dublin, weaver of the other
part. Demised messuage, dwelling house or tenement wherin Francis BYRNE
broadweaver lately dwelt, situate on the south side of Tripillo Liberty of Thomas
Court and Donore adjoining George ROBINSONs dwelling house on the west and
John MARTINs dwelling house on the east.with one half of the tenement
backyard … more descry. WITNESS John SMITH sexton of St. Katherines, Church
of Dublin. NOTE: This William JACKSON (1714-?) was a son of Michael JACKSON & Mary McCRACKEN.
See: JACKSONs
of Pimlico. |
1 |
120 |
524 |
83508 |
|
Louth
Armagh |
1745 Oct 19 |
1746-1758 WIGLEY-BURROWS tripartite deed.
Manor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] &
long list of townlands in Co. Louth & Armagh.
SEE: ROD: 139-536-96011WIGLEY-JACKSON |
52 |
121 |
13 |
81876 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Dublin |
1745 Jul 24 |
JACKSON-COURTENAY 1730-1745 Book Index 1730-45
Ardpatrick, Co.
COURTNEY
Rev. George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co.
Louth & Eliz his wife on 1 pt & Edward COURTENAY of Dublin Chirurgeon
of other part.... did convey town and lands of Ardpatrick abt 100 acres &
also plot of land on Strand at back of Lazy Hill in Suburbs of City of Dublin
& all houses & edifices except two houses devised by Nathanial DYER
to Margaret GIBBON... NOTE: Rev George JACKSON (1711-1782)
husband of Elizabeth TAYLOR. SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
|
121 |
174 |
82541 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Meath |
1745 Dec 20 |
BALFE Book Index 1730-45
Indented Marriage Articles made 6 May 1730 made btw Henry JACKSON of Lisnaboe Gent of the 1 pt & Mary BALFE of Rath in sd Co
Widow of the other pt…. should Henry survive Mary leaving no issue to him
then Mary may by her will leave her portion of Rath & if Mary should
survive Henry leaving issue by her then Mary shall enjoy & possess the
afsd jointure for the support & maintenance of such issue.. WITNESSES
Richard HAY & Edward MURPHY.
NOTE: Henry’s children
in the Lisbanoe family tree precede this date. I wonder if she was a 2nd wife? SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe and Lisnaboe
documents |
16d |
121 |
214 |
82690 |
JACKSON, William |
Wicklow |
1743 |
SHERIGLEY-JACKSON
Image
426
BTW John SHERIGLY of Bettysville Co. Carlow Esq of 1 pt
& William JACKSON of City of Dublin Peruke maker of other pt. John
SHERIGLEY let to William JACKSON the house or Cabbins in possession
of Margaret JACKSON mother of said William JACKSON and her
undertenants with the Backside & gardens belonging to said Margaret
JACKSON in Burrough of Wicklow during term of 99 years. WITNESS: John
WOODROOFF of Wicklow Co. Wicklow Tallow Chandler & William HODGINS of
Wicklow Merchant. William JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
121 |
435 |
83504 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1745 Jul 11 |
RORKE-JACKSON
Image
539
BTW William JACKSON City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt
& Patrick RORKE of Pimlicoe in Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore City of
Dublin Clothier of other pt. JACKSON set to RORKE tenement late in
occupation and tenure of Martin BRYAN in Pimlico … WITNESS: John EVERS
Writing Master & John BLAND Gent both of City of Dublin & Luke KELLY
of City of Dublin Gent. |
|
121 |
492 |
83726 |
GORE, John |
Roscommon
Meath |
1746 Jun 3 |
Image
468
Indented Deed btw Arthur FRENCH of French Parke Co.
Roscommon Esq. John FRENCH son & heir apparent of said Arthur FRENCH of 1st pt. Robert PERCIVAL of Knightsbrook Co. Meath & John GORE of City of
Dublin Esq. Councillor at law of the 2nd; Gilbert KING of City of
Dublin Alderman & Henry CUNINGHAM of City of Dublin of 3rd pt.
Whereby for the better assuring the Settling in the name and blood of the
said Arthur FRENCH the lands in said deed …. Joint lives of Arthur FRENCH
& John FRENCH …. Payable to his younger children… [hundreds of acres in
several townlands in Co. Roscommon & land in Co. Mayo] WITNESS: William
KNOX the younger of Dublin, Gent one of the attorneys of the Court of
Exchequer in Ireland by Charles DEMPSEY Clke to the said William KNOX.
NOTE: John FRENCH was
the husband of Anne GORE, daughter of Sir Arthur GORE (1610-1697). This John
GORE (1718-1784) lived at Stephens Green and
was a son of George GORE & Bridget SANKEY. |
18 |
121 |
498 |
83741 |
BAILIE |
Dublin |
1740 May 1 |
ANGLESEY, Charles Earl-To Hans BAILIE of Dublin,
Merchant. 1746-1751 |
|
121 |
511 |
83800 |
JACKSON, Philip & Richard |
Longford
Kings |
1746 Jul 3 |
McCALLY 1746-1758
Townland Index 1739-1810
Image
577
Btw Philip JACKSON of Callogue, Co. Longford
Gent & Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin eldest son of Philip JACKSON of the 1 pt & Mary McCALLY widow of Monescriba, Co. Longford of other
pt. Richard JACKSON in consid of 76 pounds 2s 3p paid by Mary McCALLY
granted town and lands of Callogue and lands of Munadaragh with the [?] of
Cambog suitable for the said lands Barony of Ardagh, Co. Longford .. also
lands of Cusina [Cushina,
Parish Clonsast],
Ballynagroland & Monevane in Barony Coolystown [Coolestown] Kings Co.
& the 7th parts of four front houses two backhouses & a
Deal Yard situate on Earl Street on the lane of Meaths Liberty & Suburbs
of the City of Dublin. WITNESS: Susanna LUNEMAN of City of Dublin widow &
Simon LUNEMAN of City of Dublin Gent. Philip JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Mary McCALLY may
be a McCULLA. |
1 |
121 |
524 |
83508 |
JACKSON, William |
Louth
Armagh |
1745 Oct 19 |
RORKE Name index entry- but not
at 435 . #83508 is on pg 524 1746-1758 WIGLEY-BURROWS tripartite deed.
Manor of Forkhill & long list of townlands in Co.
Louth & Armagh. The name of William JACKSON did not show up
in the memorial, but I suspect he may have been connected to this memorial
because of the Forkhill connection. |
|
121 |
828 |
83117 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Down |
1732 Dec 8 |
Ledlie 1746-1758
Mary BURCH als JACKSON in Loghans, Co. Down on
behalf of John BURCH son to said Mary of the 1 pt & John LEDLIE of Carnin
Co. Tyrone on behalf of his daughter Jane LEDLIE on the other pt.. In consid
of a marriage to be had btw said John BURCH and Jane LEDLIE & of 80
pounds soon to be paid by said John as a marriage portion… Mary BURCH als JACKSON assigned to John BURCH that he had a right to by virtue of a will made by
James BURCH late of Loghans, Co. Down deceased. dated 4th Feb 1726
father to John. And the said Mary did thereby assign & make over the
dwelling house she then possessed with all office houses belonging to the
same (the Turf house & little Stable) to the said John her son in a month
after the said marriage. And in Case the said Mary and her son did not agree
to live together in the same house after said marriage then Mary & John
should be at equal expence in erecting a [?] Dwellinghouse for said Mary …
John LEDLIE jr of Carnin Co. Tyrone to be overseer… said deed is witnessed by
Jackson CLARK of Maghera, Co. Tyrone Merchant & William CROZER of
[A?]ramore Co Down Gent . NOTE: Mary JACKSON was a cousin of Jackson CLARKE. (1695-1756). James BURCH aka James BIRCH died
1727. Alison Kilpatrick has a complete
transcription. |
1 |
122 |
33 |
82114 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1745 Oct 1 |
Image
35
Parish of St. Johns incl reps Rev. Gabriel James
MATURIN & Church wardens Alexander BRENNAN of City of Dublin, plumber,
and Matthias 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 |
|
122 |
183 |
83498 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1746 May 15 |
JOHNSTON 1746-1758
BTW Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent of 1
pt & Ann CONSTANT of same city widow of the 2nd. Benjamin
JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting that a
marriage was to be solemnized btw Henry JACKSON and Ann CONSTANT &
that Henry JACKSON was possessed of a house with its backside
and appurtenances on the east side of Church Street Dublin [Oxmantown], then in possession of the widow SIMPSON
under a lease from said JACKSON to her at £18 per year and that said Henry
JACKSON was also possessed of another house on Church Street, adjoining,
with its backside and appurtenances then in the tenancy of Patrick RIVERS,
silk dyer a lease to him from Henry JACKSON for £16 a year.which said
two houses and backsides are part of the premeses demised to Henry JACKSON by the wardens of St John Church, Dublin for 99 years.at £9 per annum.In
consideration of intended marriage Henry JACKSON demised to Benjamin
JOHNSTON (dower for Ann CONSTANT).
Bethams
Abstracts: Henry JACKSON Parish St. Michans Dublin Cordwainer
& Anne CONSTANT of same Parish Widow 17 May 1746 |
1 |
122 |
430 |
84712 |
WILDE |
|
1746-1751 |
ANDRE, St., Nath & wife-WILDE |
|
122 |
456 |
84824 |
McCULLAGH, John |
Tyrone |
1746 Dec 18 |
John WALLACE, Schoolmaster of Augher, Co. Tyrone &
Sarah WALLACE als SIM his wife of 1st pt. John McCULLAGH of
Strabane, Co. Tyrone, Merchant of 2nd pt lease and release re: 3
houses in Strabane, Tyrone, for £30, occupant Sarah SIM of Strabane, Co.
Tyrone, deceased, widow. WITNESS: James WALLACE, Chapman. RozMcC |
|
123 |
1 |
82413 |
OLIVER |
Cork |
1733 Oct |
OLIVER, Robert Esq. Of Clonodsy. Marriage intended
between A & B Coleby |
|
123 |
8 |
82443 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
ECHLIN-GALBRAITH Book 45 (1739-1810) Corduffles
|
|
123 |
29 |
82821 |
BIRCH |
|
1730-1745 |
BIRCH, George-ROBBINS |
|
123 |
54 |
83329 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1746 Mar 31 |
MITCHELL 1746-1758 Image 356
Btw William JACKSON, Gent of City of Dublin to
William MITCHELL, Gent of City of Dublin whereby JACKSON appointed
MITCHELL his lawful attorney and in his name to demand and receive rents from
his properties in Pimlico, Tripilow, and Marrabonslane [Marrowbone Lane] in
Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore and from his tenants in Marys Lane and
Bootelane WITNESS Andrew LAMONT & Samuel JOHNSTON Mem WITNESS: Samuel
JOHNSTON & Henry CHRITCHLEY. See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |
1 |
123 |
231 |
84357 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1746 Jul 12 |
BARBER 1746-1758 NOTE I
had pg 237.
Image
445
BTW Henry JACKSON cordwainer of City of Dublin
demised to John BARBER of City of Dublin house painter all that piece of land
joining John BARBERs Hide Crane [?] yard from the west same of the Gate
leading in said plot of ground from Church St. [Oxmantown]
through the gate between the widow Martha SIMPSONs house and Patrick RIVERs
house on the east with Dr. MARTINs stables on the north with said John
BARBERs Hide Crane yard walls and on the 4th with said RIVERs
garden wall … to hold for 81 years for rent of £4.6s WITNESS: Joseph CLARK
Gent & Joseph FARRELL Coachmaker both of City of Dublin. |
1 |
123 |
251 |
84437 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1746 May 19 |
KNOLLES 1746-1748 Image 455
Rev William JACKSON of Rocksavage, Co. Cork
of 1 pt & Rachel KNOLLES, widow of Kinsale, Co. Cork…. Reciting 1731 Jun
5 John NASH of Co Cork lands of Currantrishlane… NOTE: William
JACKSON married Mary NASH in 1738. |
1 |
123 |
327 |
84772 |
LATOUCHE |
|
1746-1758 |
LATOUCHE, David-HART |
|
123 |
425 |
85221 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
Kings
Dublin |
1746 Feb 5 |
BURGH
Image
544
BTW Robert DOWNES of City of Dublin Esq
& Elizabeth his wife, Henry HATCH of City of Dublin Esq & Elizabeth
his wife which said Elizabeth DOWNES & Elizabeth HATCH are the coheirs of
William PUREFOY of City of Dublin Esq deceased of 1st pt. Martha PUREFOY of
City of Dublin widow & Michael TRAVERS of City of Dublin Esq executors of
William PUREFOY of 2nd pt. & Thomas BURGH of Oldtown Co. Kildare Esq of 3rd pt. Reciting that Sir William PARSONS late of Parsonstown Kings Co. Bart
& William PARSONS Esq. his son lease 21 Feb 1707 in consideration of £400
mortgage to said William PUREFOY lands of Coologue Gabrush &
Ballindarragh in Barony Eglish & Ballybritt Kings Co. and reciting that
William PUREFOY was since dead … Martha PUREFOY [SEAL] |
|
123 |
536 |
88327 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin City |
1748 Apr 16 |
Image
601
Thomas JERVIS coachmaker demised to George Edward
HOWARD Gent house – in his possession - on east side of Capel Street bounded
by Charles BUCKNELL & James ALDRICH – WITNESS: William JACKSON,
Gent of Dublin City
NOTE: I suspect this is
Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1786)] See JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
|
124 |
50 |
83742 |
BAILIE |
Dublin |
1746 May 9 |
ANNESLEY, Charles-BAILIE NOTES in 2009 diary. 1746-1751
BAILIE-WHITE
Rt Hon Richard Earl ... & Charles ANNESLEY lease to
Hans BAILIE of City of Dublin, Merchant .... all ... Mannor of Araghter
otherwise Mannor Annesley ... Co. Tyrone. WITNESS James WHITE of Peppards
Castle, Co. Wexford, Gent; John JAINS[?] of Dublin, Chirurgeon; John HANS
& William McGUIRE of City of Dublin, Gent. |
|
124 |
53 |
128564 |
|
|
1739-1810 |
THOMPSON-SIMPSON Lettmicollin Wrong # I also tried:
194-53-128564 and 182-410-121384 |
|
124 |
71 |
83828 |
JACKSON, James |
Wicklow |
1746 Jul 7 |
WATERS-JACKSON
Image
38
BTW John WATERS the Elder of Eadestown Co. Wicklow
Farmer of 1 pt & James JACKSON late of Eadestown but late of
Spinians … sale of part of land of Spinians containing 45a in Barony
Talbotstown Co. Wicklow as said John WATERS enjoys from lease from Robert
STEWART Esq. WITNESS; Richard ROBBINS of City of Dublin Gent & Richard
ROBBINS son. John WATERS [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. |
|
124 |
305 |
84799 |
Jackson, Daniel |
Tyrone |
1746 May 5 |
GALLA-GARVAN
Image
150
BTW Tho's Galla of Tavanalea [note 4] in the Parish of
Aghalow & Co of Tyrone of the one part & Wm Garvan the Elder of
Mullinaveagh In the Parish & Co Tyrone of the other Part .. Transferr
Holding in Tavanallea held by virtue of a Lease from M'rs Margrett Hamilton
of Calledon now Countess of Orrery. WITNESS: John LINN of Dunmacmay Farmer
& John NEALSON of Calledon Gent. both in the Parish of Aghlow [sic] and
County of Tyrone Memorial WITNESS: John NEILSON [sic] Daniel JACKSON the younger of Charlemount, Gent |
|
124 |
375 |
85065 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1746 Sept 19 |
CARY-LINDSAY
A park & sevl houses and gardens
Image
185
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 |
|
124 |
495 |
85582 |
HALL |
Down |
1746 Jan 3 |
NEVIN-HALL
Image
256
BTW Margaret NEVIN executor of Thomas NEVIN deceased of
1 pt; Rowley HALL of Killough Co. Down of the other pt. Reciting indenture 2
Dec 1738 btw James Campbell HAMILTON and Ann his wife only daughter and
heiress of Sir Hans HAMILTON Bart deceased of 1 pt & said Thomas NEVIN of
other pt. … lands in Parish Killeleagh … Margaret NEVIN for consideration to
Rowly HALL … except for encumbrance of £500 due by indenture 13 Nov 1739 btw
NEVIN of 1 pt & William LENNOX of the City of Dublin Gent of the other
which by Mesne assignment to Francis HALL of Strangford Co. Down Esq. …
WITNESS: Robert NEVIN of Marlborough Gent & William FITZPATRICK of
Killough yeoman both of Co. Down. NOTE:
Francis HALL (bef 1713-1761) was a brother of Rev. Rowley HALL (wife
Catherine TIPPING), both sons of Edward HALL & Ann ROWLEY |
|
125 |
18 |
83047 |
GORE, Anne & |
Dublin
Kilkenny |
1745 Mar 14 |
Image
311
Release Quadripartite bt Richard GORE of City of Dublin
Esq. of 1st pt. St. George Gore of Dublin Bart & Richard
STEELE of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt.; Ralph GORE Esq eldest
son of William GORE of Barrowmount Co. Kilkenny Esq & John ECHLIN of City
of Dublin Barrister at law of 3rd pt & William GORE & Anne
GORE spinster eldest daughter of said William GORE of 4th pt
marriage to be solemnized btw Richard GORE & Anne GORE .. Richard GORE
marriage portion £1,600… lands in Co. Wexford… by virtue of settlement made
on the marriage of William GORE to his then present wife Dorothy MANLY mother
of the said Anne GORE … lands of Wardhouse, Co. Leitrim, several townlands in
Galway, Knockduffe in Co. Wexford, … WITNESS: Toby CAULFEILD of Cloane, Co.
Kilkenny Esq. & John BOURKE servant to said William GORE |
18 |
125 |
264 |
84990 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin
Antrim |
1746 Jan 17 |
GLEADOWE 1746-1758 Image 435
btw Richard WORKMAN City of Dublin Gent of the 1 pt
& Thomas GLEADOWE of City of Dublin merchant of the other pt. and the
release btw the said Richard WORKMAN & Mary WORKMAN otherwise JACKSON his wife of the 1 pt. in consid of £600 pd by Thomas GLEADOWE part of
tenement set to Laurence HODSON on south side of street of the Town of Antrim the dwelling place where John
WRAYFORD deceased formerly dwelt where widow SHREWSBURY formerly lived
together with the shop formerly held by Arthur WHITESIDE … Alexander CORNWALL
… lives of Richard WORKMAN, Mary his wife, Elinor JACKSON …
reciting indenture 1698 Jan 30 btw Lord Masserene & George JACKSON formerly of Hollywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
near town of Antrim dec Grandfather of said Mary JACKSON… and
premise in Manor of Grange Gorman Co Dublin for lives of Mary the wife
[WORKMAN-JACKSON], Mary Anne the daughter, Meredith Hamson WORKMAN 2nd son of Richard WORKMAN contained in indenture Feb 3, 1736 … more description
of WORKMAN leases. NOTE: I suspect that Mary JACKSON is a daughter of George JACKSON (?-abt 1750) and Armanella
DAVIES ( ?-aft 1775). She was likely named for her paternal
grandmother. SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple. Richard WORKMAN was a goldsmith of Dublin. A lease was made to Richard WORKMAN, goldsmith, for the house,
known by the sign of the Spinning Wheel, on the north side of Castle street.
His father was likely Edward WORKMAN who came from Portadown to become an
apprentice goldsmith in 1693. He was a son of a tanner, Richard WORKMAN. |
1 |
125 |
348 |
85312 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin |
1746 Sep 13 |
Samuel JACKSON was a neighbour on the
east side of St. Patrick St., Dublin |
|
125 |
458 |
85691 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1747 May 8 |
REED 1746-1758
Image
535
Mortgage btw William JACKSON of City of
Dublin, Gent & William REED of the same City Staymaker. Plot of land on
Abbey Street assigned containing in front 24’, in length 82’ and another
parcel of land containing 13 ½’ in back of Abbey Street with all buildings
and improvements thereon for terms of 75 years and 51 ½ years WITNESS: David
WILLIAMS of City of Dublin, Joyner & Charles MEARES of same, Gent.
See also ROD: 117-89-19754 (JACKSON-THURGOOD) and ROD:
127-336-87366 (TUTE-REED) |
1 |
125 |
536 |
86036 |
COULTER |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
LITTLE to COULTER (TI Bk 45)
NAMES: John LITTLE Sr. of
Tyhallen; John LITTLE Jr. of Portarlington; Hugh COULTER of Aghnasedagh;
James SMITH of Killyneal; John KEAN of Singleton Grove; Peter GOULLIN of
Portarlington; James RICHARDSON of Culmain; William JOHNSTON, JP; Richard
GRAHAM; James HASTINGS. |
d |
126 |
67 |
85689 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1746 Apr 26 |
BALLANGE 1746-1758
Image
42
Btw Richard JACKSON Esq. of City of Dublin of 1
pt & John BALLANGE of City of Dublin Merchant of the other …house
messuage or tenement South Side of King Street near
St. Stephens Green formerly in the possession of ___ TERRENCE,
deceased containing the yard behind the same containing in depth from front
to rere abt 86’; in front 20’ 10” and in rere 20’ 4” bounded on the East
with the house lately in possession of Samuel HOPE on the west with the house
late in possession of William HUDDLESTON on the north with the Kings pavement
and on the south with the ground lately in possession of DEACON with Liberty
to John BALLANGE.to bring his heavy goods to his warehouse through the
Gateway under the house … WITNESS Gorges Edmund HOWARD of City of Dublin
Gent, & Peter BARRE of same City merchant. NOTE:
Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1786) was a 1st cousin once removed of
Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill, Co. Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
1 |
126 |
245 |
86826 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1717 Jun 18 |
WALKER-Matthew HENDERSON Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Between George WALKER of Killmakew, Parish
of Armagh, Gent & Matthew HENDERSON of Ballynahonemore, Parish & Co.
Armagh, farmer. George WALKER demised to Matthew HENDERSON land in
Ballynahonemore, Parish of Armagh containing about 53 acres ... term 19
years. WITNESS: George BURLEY of Armagh, innkeeper, John WHITTINGTON late of
same place Gent, since deceased; Alexander HUTCHESON of City of Dublin, Gent. |
|
126 |
257 |
8694 |
McCULLAGH & WALKER |
Armagh |
1747
Nov 14 |
WALKER-McCULLAGH
NAMES: Gervais
WALKER of Kilmacrew, Co. Armagh; William McCULLAGH of Ballynahonemore, Co.
Armagh; James NEILSON; John WAGH; George WALKER of Newry, Co. Down; James
DUNLAP of Drumhirk, Parish of Derrynoose, Co. Armagh; Adam DUNLAP; Hugh
CUMING of Kerneyhill, Co. Armagh; Alexander McCULLAGH of Ballynahonemore. OTHER NAMES: HUTCHINSON, JACKSON, GLENNY,
HENDERSON.
A Memorial of an indented deed of lease bearing date 13th Jan 1727-8 made between Gervais WALKER of Kilmacrew [Kilmacrew,
Parish of Magherally,
in the Barony of Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half, Co. Down] in the Parish and
County of Armagh Gent of the one part and William McCULLAGH of
Ballynahonemore in the said Parish & County farmer of the other
part. Whereby the said Gervais WALKER for the consideration of
£50 to him the said Gervais in hand paid by said William McCULLAGH all
that the quarter part of the south ward of the townland of Ballynhonemore aforesaid in the Parish and
County of Armagh as then formerly held by James NEILSON Deceased &
John WAGH [aka WAUGH?] containing by estimation 100 acres English
measure ... term of 19 years rent of £12 Ster. [NOTE a sub lease from the
Lord Archbishop of Armagh with rights of renewal]. Witnesses George WALKER
now of Newry, Co. Down & James DUNLAP of Drumkirk [probably Drumhirk,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] of Co.
Armagh Adam DUNLAP decd [this is confusing] Hugh CUMING of
Kerneyhill [in Cavanacaw,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh & Alexander McCULLAGH of Ballynahonemore |
|
126 |
309 |
87243 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1747 Dec 7 |
RIDLEY & wife-BEASLEY
Image
167
Between Henry RIDLEY of the one part and Edmund BEASLEY
of the city of Dublin merchant of the other part, reciting amongst other
things that Hugh WILSON then later the City of Dublin carpenter by indenture
of lease bearing date 17 June 1681 did demise and set onto Thomas WILSON of
said city merchant all that corner piece or parcel of ground situate on
Piphills park on the east side of Caple St. fronting Abbey St. mirroring
bounding and containing the number of feet as therein described and
mentioned. To hold from the 29 September then next during the term of 90
years and reciting that Thomas PLEASANCE then later the city of Dublin
merchant did by his indenture of lease bearing date the 20th Dec. 1699
devised and set on to Thomas CANN then late of City of Dulin coach maker all
that house or tenement with the backside and appurtenances thereunto
belonging then late in the possession of the widow OLDFIELD situate in Stable
Lane near Abbey St. in the suburbs of the City of Dublin to hold from the
25th day of December then instant for the term of 61 years and during that
several dwelling houses were erected on said concerns in Capel Street and
Abbey St. And that by Mesne assignments on said deed recited one full and
undivided moiety of half part of one of the said houses in Abbey street then
in the possession of John BRISCOE painter and of this said house in Stable
Lane near Abbey street then in possession of Patrick WHITE Smith since came
to be invested in the said Henry RIDLEY and the other moiety or half part of said
houses by mesne assignments and by virtue of the last will and testament of
William LEECH deceased late husband of said Margaret since legally came to be
vested in said Margaret and reciting that by articles of intermarriage made
between the said Henry RIDLEY of the first part the said Margaret of the
second part and Henry JACKSON of Dublin Sword Cutler of the third part
there was a power therein and thereby secured reserved to said Margaret by
any deed or instrument in writing to grant assign and makeover to the said
one full moiety or half part of the said houses to such person or persons and
to and for such use and uses as she should think proper by which said deed of
mortgage the said Margaret RIDLEY by and with the consent of said Henry
RIDLEY in pursuance of the several powers to her granted and by the said
recited articles and also the said Henry RIDLEY for the considerations
therein mentioned and in consideration of the sum of £100 they the said Henry
and Margaret RIDLEY did grant a sign and makeover unto the said Edmund
BEASLEY all that and those the said herein before recited and mentioned to
several dwelling houses and premises situate in Abbey St. and Stable Lane
near Abbey St. In the tendency or occupation of said BRISCOE and WHITE
respectively with the backside and appurtenances thereunto belonging to hold
from thenceforth for and during all the residue and remainder of the said
several terms for years yet unexpired by said leases respectively granted and
demised and subject to the rents and covenants there of which said deed and
mortgage is subject to be void on payment of the sum of £100 sterling and the
lawful interest thereof as in a proviso or condition of redemption therein
contained is expressed which said deed a mortgage and this memorial are
witnessed by Henry JACKSON of Dublin sword Cutler and John WADE of the
same Weaver. Henry RIDLEY seal. Margaret RIDLEY seal.
[SEE: ROD: 120-150-82186 and ROD: 127-400-87242]
NOTE: Obit : Freeman Journal 1764 Feb 7. Mr. Henry Jackson, sword cutler |
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126 |
374 |
87779 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1747 Feb 17 |
DAWSON, Josua-JOHNSTON 1746-1758 Image
200
Richard DAWSON of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt &
Collin JOHNSTON of Tullyard, Co. Monaghan Gent land of Tateneeagh &
Cortrain Co. Monaghan. WITNESS Brabazon NOBLE Gent & Murray KATHRENS. of
City of Dublin, |
|
126 |
398 |
87926 |
COULTER |
Antrim |
1728 Apr 22 |
COULTER, Wm-McELVOR NOTES in 2009 diary. 1746-1758
COULTER-McEVERS
William COULTER of Lisburn, Co. Antrim, merchant
demised one house or tenement in Duke Street, Dublin adjoining on land the
east to Robert NIXON’s house … to Nicodemus McEVERS of Dublin, merchant …
yearly rent of £10.14 for 31 years WITNESS: Chris FEGAN of Dublin, victualler
& Terence HOLLAND of Dublin, Fruiterer; William FIELDING of Dublin,
wigmaker. |
|
127 |
33 |
85779 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1746 Sep 2 |
ROBINSON 1746-1758
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Marrowbone Lane, of
City of Dublin Linen Weaver did in consid of £40 paid by Abraham ROBINSON of
the said Lane & Co. merchant did grant ground fronting on Roberts Street
containing in front 90’ or thereabouts and in depth from front to rere 160’
for rent of £4 6s/yr. WITNESS: Terence HOGBIE of Robuck near Cromlin of
Dublin Bleacher & Peter O’GORMLEY of Marrowbone Lane Gent. Mem WITNESS:
William DONNELLAN Distiller & Peter O’GORMLEY See: JACKSONs
of Pimlico. NOTE: I do not yet know where Thomas JACKSON fits in this family, but the links of both profession &
geography suggest a close family link. |
1 |
127 |
65 |
85908 |
JACKSON |
Queens |
1747 May 27 |
BAGOT-JACKSON Bk 16
John BAGGOT of Ardiny [?] Kings Co to Nathaniel JACKSON the younger of Mount Mellick
Queens Co Merchant. north end of town of Mountmellick previously owned by
Richard STRONG. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
127 |
149 |
86285 |
VILLERS |
Monaghan |
1747 Jul 15 |
SHIRLEY, George-VILLERS 1746-1758
No names of interest 2013. |
|
127 |
163 |
86362 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
FIELD to DONALDSON Irish St. Armagh
|
|
127 |
400 |
87242 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1747 Dec 4 |
McCULLA-RIDLEY
Image
211
BTW James McCULLA one of the Attorneys of his Majesty’s
Court of Common Please in Ireland of 1 pt & Thomas RIDLEY of Upper Comb
[aka Coombe] Silkthrower of other pt reciting that Hugh WILSON then late of
Dublin Carpenter indenture 17 June 1681 demised o Thomas WILSON of City of
Dublin Merchant all ye corner piece of parcel on Piphills Park east side of
Capel Street fronting Abbey Street … reciting deeds from late 1600s … [SEE:
ROD: 120-150-82186 for similar description] … WITNESS: Henry JACKSON, sword
cutler, City of Dublin |
|
127 |
526 |
87752 |
|
Meath |
1747 Feb 18 |
NIX & WIFE-BOLTON
lease btw Alexander NIX of Creekstown Co Meath Gent of 1st part; his wife Catherin NIX als McEVERY &
Richard BOLTON of 3rd pt map 30 May 1746 24A 2R 2P |
|
128 |
28 |
86904 |
JACKSON, Martha |
Dublin |
1747 Nov 11 |
Referred to in Mem# 92148 – her sister-in-law was Elizabeth JACKSON.
Image
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. |
|
128 |
37 |
85906 |
McCULLAGH, Mary |
Dublin |
1747 May 26 |
Francis WEMYS, Esq deceased & Mary McCULLAGH o'wise
WEMYS, widow & executor of Francis WEMYS & Henrietta WEMYS daughter
of Francis & Mary WEMYS of 1st pt 6 acres Drumcondra Lane on
Great Rd from Bolton St, town of Drumcondra, co Dublin. SW |
|
128 |
37 |
85907 |
McCULLAGH, Mary |
Dublin |
1747 May 26 |
Francis WEMYS, Esq deceased & Mary McCULLAGH o'wise
WEMYS, widow & executor of Francis WEMYS & Henrietta WEMYS daughter
of Francis & Mary WEMYS of 1st pt Cadogan House on Blind
Quay, Dublin & others. Co. Dublin. SW |
|
128 |
141 |
86360 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1747 Jul 20 |
REYNOLDS 1746-1758 Image 78
Image
77
Btw Rev. Robt MAW of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. & Robert JACKSON of Parsonstown [now called Birr and in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Wiggmaker of the 2nd pt. George REYNOLDS of City of Dublin
Merchant of 3rd pt. Robert MAW in consideration of £100 paid to
him by George REYNOLDS and consent of Robert JACKSON granted to
George REYNOLDS land in his actual possession by virtue of an agreement made
for 1 year in consideration of 5s pd .. transfer of lands previously in
possession of Rev. Henry BIRCH deceased then in possession of Robert JACKSON,
land in Parsonstown adjoining a dwelling house formerly in possession of
Thomas DAVIS of Parsonstown, merchant, deceased, held in mortgage held by Robert JACKSON from Edward TRACY sr. of Parsonstown. Clothier, and all the
land & tenements including two parks adjoining the Green of Parsonstown
known by the name of Bettridges Parks in Parsonstown. then in possession of Robert JACKSON by virtue of a lease from Jeremiah HANKS of Parsonstown,
farmer, the Parks known by the name of George DEANs holdings on the other
side of the New Bridge meared by Clonaghill [?]
on the upper side in Kings Co. an then in possession of Robert JACKSON by Sir William CARSONS late of Parsonstown, deceased formerly in possession
of John HAMILTON joyner, deceased, and then in possession of Robert JACKSON which last mentioned premes were demised to Anthony JEMMEL of Parsonstown,
Innkeeper…. Subject to an Equity of Redemption remaining in Robert JACKSONs
mortgage .. another page of legal description …signed by Robert MAW, Robert JACKSON & George REYNOLDS. |
1 |
128 |
196 |
86571 |
JACKSON, John P. |
Dublin |
1747 Sep 7 |
WALSH-ONGE
Edward WALSH, to David ONGE both goldsmiths of Dublin. A 24 year lease for a house on
the North side of Plunkett Street. John P. JACKSON, apprentice
to Edward WALSH SW |
|
128 |
322 |
87036 |
JACKSON, James |
Kildare |
1747 Nov 13 |
CORKER-JACKSON et al
Rev. James JACKSON Clerk Castlecarbery Kildare
marriage settlement of Mary KINGSBURY and Edward CORKER; mention of marriage
settlement; earlier deed 1725 Oct 20. nickred |
|
128 |
327 |
20607 |
|
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
HENDERSON-G? Ballynahonemore
Wrong book and/or wrong memorial #
Not in grantor index under HENDERSON 1730-1745
Did not see in townland index 1739-1810 |
|
128 |
354 |
87171 |
JACKSON, Christopher |
Dublin |
1747 Oct 8 |
Christopher JACKSON, Tuckmiller of
Chapelizod, Dublin to Clement DAWSON, Gent of Chapelizod, Dublin lease 41yrs
"The Corner House" next to School house & the School house.
Mary DUGGAN- possible school matron. WITNESSES: James KANNING, Gent; Francis
McCARTHY, grocer; William BARKER, Gent, all of Dublin. SW |
|
128 |
437 |
87484 |
JACKSON, Jeremiah |
Limerick |
1747,
Jan 22 |
JOHNSTON - JACKSON Jeremiah JACKSON of Fenningston [Fanningstown], Co. Limerick (Co. Clare Lands? As well)
Indented Deed of release btw Samborne JOHNSTON of of
Currahanna Co Kerry Gent of 1 part & Jeremiah JACKSON of
Fanningstown Co Limerick, Gent of the other … town and lands of Alonchard
otherwise Alonghart Shanakeib & Parish of Kilquan, Barony of Bunratty,
Co. Clare.
NAMES: Sambourne JOHNSTON of
Currahanna, Co. Kerry; Jeremiah JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co.
Limerick; Daniel HULEATT of Dublin; Richard TAYLOR of Carass, Co. Limerick; . PLACES: Alonchard known as Alhonghart and
Shanakeilsall Parish of Kilquan Barony of Bunrathy County Clare. |
d |
128 |
451 |
87722 |
COULTER |
|
1746-1758 |
COULTER, Hugh-RAE From 2009 diary Wrong # |
|
128 |
472 |
87624 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Dublin
Kings |
1731 May 28 |
HAMILTON 1746-1758
Image
257
Marriage Agreement Rev. Daniel JACKSON of
Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan, Kings Co aka Offaly]
& Catherine DERING spinster…. Marriage portion £1,500 secured by lands of
Darendale, Barony Coolock, Co. Dublin … trustees Gustavus HAMILTON, Edward
DERING, Colly LYONS & John JACKSON … the earlier trust
witnessed by Henry BUCKLEY of City of Dublin Notary deceased. SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry |
1 |
128 |
488 |
87695 |
COULTER, Joseph |
Down |
1725, May 20 |
COULTER, Joseph & Henry SAVAGE both of Saintfield
Joseph COULTER of Saintfield re: May 20, 1725 agreement
between Hon Brigadeer Nicholas BRICE of Hollymount & Ann SAVAGE of
Saintfield - said widow of the other, Sankeys House, town of Saintfield taken
in trust for Henry Savage by Joseph COULTER. Witness Rev. Mathew HASLETT of
Killileagh, Co. Down |
|
128 |
524 |
87867 |
JACKSON |
Kings |
1747 Feb 10 |
Craven John GIFFORD-JACKSON
Image
283
BTW John Gifford CRAVEN of Coolegegan Kings Co. Esq. of
1st pt. Isaac JACKSON of Jonestown Kings Co. Farmer of 2nd pt. & William LORD of City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt .. lands of
Coolegegan in Kings Co. WITNESS: Francis WEMYS & Adam WILLIAMS both of
City of Dublin Gent |
|
128 |
534 |
88117 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1748 Mar 25 |
ROBINSON 1746-1758 Image 298
William JACKSON of City of Dublin demised
to George ROBINSON of City of Dublin Tape Weaver, land formerly held by John
MARTIN of City of Dublin on south side of Tripolo for term of 61 years for
yearly rent of 6 pounds. WITNESS of Lease: John SMITH of St. Sepulcher, Gent
& George ROBINSON son of said George ROBINSON. Memorial WITNESS: John
SMITH & Michael ARGENT of Dublin Gent. SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlico
NOTE: A tape weaver aka
tapeweaver made wicks for candles. |
|
128 |
559 |
88476 |
OLIVER, Jane |
Limerick |
1740 May 17 |
OLIVER, Jane - CROSBIE 1746-1758
Jane OLIVER widow, mother of Silver OLIVER son and heir
of Robert OLIVER who was eldest son of Robert OLIVER late of Clonodfoy, Co
Limerick… Robert OLIVER senior and Susannah his wife ..lots of lands in
Limerick |
|
128 |
561 |
88477 |
OLIVER, Jane |
Limerick |
1746-1758 |
OLIVER, Jane - CROSBIE 1746-1758
Relates to above. |
|
128 |
566 |
88538 |
OLIVER, Robert |
Limerick |
1748 May 23 |
OLIVER, Robert - MOORE 1746-1758
NOTES: 1748 May 23 Robert OLIVER of Clonodfoy, Co.
Limerick & Stephen MOORE of Kilworth, Co. Cork. |
|
128 |
567 |
88539 |
OLIVER, Robert |
Limerick |
1748 May 23 |
OLIVER, Robert - OLIVER 1746-1758
NOTES: 1748 May 23 Robert OLIVER Clonodfoye, Co.
Limerick & Susannah OLIVER also KNIGHT his wife. |
|
129 |
93 |
86377 |
BAILIE |
|
1746-1751 |
ANGLESEY, Earl-BAILIE |
|
129 |
165 |
186624 |
GRATTAN |
Kildare |
1747 Sep 17 |
GRATTAN-JACKSON
Image
404
Thrift Abstracts
BTW John GRATTAN of Clonmore, Co. Kildare Gent of 1st pt & Rev James JACKSON of Castle Carbury Co. Kildare, Clerk. Of 2nd pt. John GRATTAN demised to JACKSON in consid of £1,047 the lands of
Clonmeen, Ranaghanmore and Ballygibbon. To hold to said JACKSON for lives of
John GRATTAN and Robert GRATTAN the younger and Thomas GRATTAN which said
Robert & Thomas are sons of Robert GRATTAN late of Rabbitfield, Co. Kildare, Gent deceased. WITNESS:
William TYRRELL & Richard NELSON both of City of Dublin & James KANNING
Clerke to said Richard NELSON.
SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin and BRERETON-GRATTAN-JACKSON.
NOTE: For more details
of the boundaries of properties see: ROD: 79-366-56300
NOTE: Kildare TOWNLANDS
mentioned:
· Ballygibbon
East, Parish Carrick,
Barony Carbury
· Ballygibbon
West, Parish Carrick,
Barony Carbury
· Ranaghan probably Rinaghan,
Parish Carrick,
Barony Carbury
· Clonmeen probably Clonmoyle, or Clonmoyle
West, both of Parish Rathangan, Barony East Offaly |
|
129 |
249 |
86941 |
WALKER McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1747 Nov 14 |
WALKER-McCULLAGH 1739-1810 Kilmacrew, Ballinahonemore
Deed of 1 Nov 1744 between Gervais WALKER of Kilmacrew,
Co. Armagh Gent. & Alexander McCULLAGH
Ballynahonemore, Co. Armagh. WALKER leased to McCULLAGH land formerly
in possession of Ann GILLAND of Ballynahonemore & then in possession of
said Alexander McCULLAGH. WITNESS: Leonard GILLESPIE of Kernascobe, Co.
Armagh, linen weaver & Hugh CUMMING of Kearnyhill, Co. Armagh, Gent.
NOTE: I also had this recorded as Deed# 26941 |
|
129 |
306 |
87160 |
GILMORE |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
RIDDELL to GILMOR Annamcneill
(TI Bk 45) |
x |
129 |
417 |
87594 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
KER-KER Book 45 (1739-1810) Corduffles
|
|
129 |
470 |
87836 |
JACKSON, George |
Kings
Tipperary |
1747 Feb 6 |
HARDEN 1746-1758
Image
563
Btw George JACKSON of Ballinlample [probably Ballintemple,
Parish Templeharry,
Barony Clonlisk or Ballintemple,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Upper
Philipstown] in Kings Co. Gent, of 1 pt & John HARDEN of Carrig, Co.
Tipperary of other pt. Whereby George JACKSON demised to John
HARDEN 58a of lands in Carrig in Barony of Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary then
in possession of John HARDEN for lives of HARDEN sons…for payment of 1
peppercorn. WITNESS: John SMITH & Joshua SMITH of Roscrea, Co.
Tipperary.Gents. John SMITH of Ballydonagh [Parish Templeharry,
Barony Clonlisk],
Kings Co witnessed memorial. |
1 |
129 |
487 |
87930 |
PEPPARD, Jacob |
Dublin
Wicklow
Meath
Kings
Kildare
Queens |
1724 Mar 13 |
Will Book
Image
571
Jacob PEPPARD late of
Dublin Esq. demised to wife Jane PEPPARD House in Hayes Alley wherein he
dwelt & townland of Kerdiffstown in Co Kildare & fee farm in which he
had several houses and gardens in James Street in City of Dublin held under
Lord Santry the lands of Raffin Dowdelstown & part of Fletcherstown in
Co. Meath together with premises held under him by William PAINE & all
his inheritances in townland of Sword in Co. Dublin unto Edward HUNT of City
of Dublin Esq. & Thomas GONNE of City of Dublin Gent & reversion of
lands of Ballymacad Ballynagrangy Tobrid Rossilla & pt of Rathmea in Co.
Meath then in lease to John LEIGH Esq. …
& lands in Town
of Wicklow and near town of Wicklow to son Robert PEPPARD .. daughter Diana
PEPPARD £2,000 at time of her marriage … Edward HUNT … Thomas GONNE …
Daughter Elizabeth BARLOW interest in houses on Ormond Key in Aron St. in
City of Dublin… grandson James BARLOW annuity of £50 … lease of Ardellis
Kings Co. and interest in lands of Ballybegg in Co. Kildare in lands of
Lenihrim in Kings Co. & appointed his son Robert PEPPARD his son-in-law
William BARLOW & Edward HUNT who is since deceased executors Will
WITNESS: John HOYLE late of City of Dublin Alderman deceased George MOORE
then Clerke to Thomas COOKE jr public notary in City of Dublin Thomas GONNE
[SEAL] |
|
130 |
48 |
31192 |
|
Dublin |
|
ROD: 130-48-31192 supposedly related to ROD:
10-78-3089 but the memorial numbers were not a fit. The memorial is
actually at ROD: 48-156-31192 |
|
130 |
167 |
88435 |
BROWNE |
|
1746-1751 |
ADAIR, Robt Sr.-BROWNE |
|
130 |
199 |
88597 |
BAILIE |
|
1746-1751 |
ANGLESEY, Earl-BAILIE |
|
130 |
221 |
88704 |
GORE & GORGES |
Dublin
Kilkenny
Wicklow |
1748 Apr 2 |
Image
123
BTW Elizabeth GORGES of City of Dublin Spinster of 1
pt; [?] Richard GORE of Sandymount Co.
Wicklow Esq & Joseph GREEN of City of Dublin Esq. of the other & the
release made btw Ralph GORE of Barrowmount Co. Kilkenny Esq. of the 1st pt the said Elizabeth GORGES of the 2nd pt; Hamilton GORGES of
Rathbeale Co. Dublin Esq. & Thomas BURROUGHS of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt.. Release of Ralph GORE in consideration of a marriage then intended to be
had btw him the said Ralph GORE & Elizabeth … granted to Hamilton GORGES
… town and lands of Barrowmore … & town and lands of Killblaine &
lands of Ballyleagh otherwise Ballyleogein Parish Rowe Barony Idagh, Co.
Kilkenny…
NOTE: Ralph GORE married
Elizabeth GORGES 7 May 1748. |
18 |
130 |
254 |
88883 |
PUREFOY, James |
Dublin
Down |
1747 Mar 1 |
BLACKWOOD
BTW Isaac DOBSON of City of Dublin Esq & Henry
HATCH of said City Esq. of 1st pt Giffard NESBITT of City of
Dublin Guardian to James PUREFOY a minor of 2nd pt. Robert
BLACKWOOD of Ballyleidy Co. Down of 2nd pt Esq & Henry
MITCHELL of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. released to Robert
BLACKWOOD William PUREFOY’s part of Manor Castle Lands of Purefoy Place aka
Clonbulloge Kings Co
NOTE: I suspect that he was James PUREFOY (abt 1740-1800)
and that he was cared for by one of the PUREFOYs of Galway. This means that
he was likely a son of William PUREFOY and
Martha DELAWN |
|
130 |
294 |
89139 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1748 Jun 30 |
WALKER- G McCULLAGH NOTES in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
Kilmacrew
Gervaise WALKER of Killmakue [Kilmacrew,
Parish of Magherally,
in the Barony of Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half, Co. Down] Parish & Co.
Armagh, Gent & Henry CUST Esq. For £600 granted lands in Ballinahonemore
cont 500 acres NOTE: I didn’t see any mention
of McCULLAGH |
|
130 |
336 |
89359 |
JACKSON, James |
Antrim |
1746 Aug 4 |
Image
484
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 |
|
130 |
496 |
90018 |
|
Sligo
Dublin |
1748 Dec 8 |
SMYTHE & wife-MARTIN & ors Barony Corran
CarrowmcLenanay Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell
Image
268
BTW Edward SMYTH of City of Dublin Gent and Mary SMYTH
otherwise KING his wife and only daughter & next heir of Francis KING the
younger formerly of Sligo in Co. Sligo Esq. deceased. Said Mary is
administrator of all debts etc of said Francis KING the younger of the 1 pt;
Richard MARTIN of Dangan, Co. Galway Esq. & Nathanial BLAND of City of
Dublin Esq. Doctor of Laws of the other pt. By which deed the said Edward
SMYTH & Mary his wife in consideration of a marriage already had granted
to Richard MARTIN & Nathaniel BLAND lands incl Emlianaghten [Emlaghnaghtan,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran]
CarrowMcLenany [Carrowmaclenany,
Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran] Sniggin [possibly Sniggeen,
Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran] otherwise Miggin Knockalough otherwise
Knocklough [Knocklough,
Parish Toomour, Barony
of Corran] Knockagrauny [??] Lurga
[possibly Lurgan , Parish Toomour,
Barony of Corran], Ardsallagh [Ardsallagh,
Parish Toomour, Barony
of Corran], Tinaghmore [possibly Tawnaghmore,
Parish Kilshalvy,
Barony Corran],
Lecarrowreagh Tony Powra Lurgagibbin [??] Rathdownymore
[Rathdoony
More, Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran] Rathdownybegg [Rathdoony
Beg, Parish Emlaghfad,
Barony Corran]
Cross Druimnegrantia [probably Drumnagranshy,
Parish Toomour, Barony
of Corran] Orbeil [??] ye
Quarter Half of Knockmunnogh [??] being
granted to the Earl of Carlingford as part of Cloonegasshell which said lands
were by an indenture of 15 Dec 1680 demised by Rt Hon Nicholas then Earl of
Carlingford to said Francis KING the younger for term of 999 years … said
leases were in certain causes commented on 31 May 1709 in her Late Majesty’s
High Court of Chancery in Ireland wherein Susanna KING spinster was plt [?]
and Dorcas JACKSON now widow of Edward JACKSON Esq. deceased Mother of the said Mary [??] & then Dorcas KING widow of
Francis KING the younger and others were duly proved … Dorcas KING to be part
of the [??] … the said Dorcas JACKSON on ye death of the said
Francis the younger which happened when the said Mary was about a year old
fraudulently and unjustly entered into and possessed & enjoyed all said
town… that the said fraud was lately discovered by inspecting a decree…
WITNESS: Pierce BYRNE & Richard PANELL both of City of Dublin Gents
NOTE: Mary KING was the
daughter of Francis KING and Dorcas ORMSBY. Dorcas ORMSBY of Willowbrook,
Parish Calry, Barony Carbury subsequently married Edward JACKSON. |
|
131 |
29 |
87992 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1747 Mar 15 |
BUTLER 1746-1758
Image
329
Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of
1 pt & Humphry BUTLER of City of Dublin Gent of the other. Piece of plot
on south side of Kings St. in City of Dublin
late in possession of William HUDDLESTON. Containing in front 25’5’ and in
rere 23’ and in depth 21’10” on which there is now erected a dwelling house
bounded on the east by John BALLANGEs on the west by Widow SAURIN on the
north by the Kings pavement and on south by concerns now in possession of
John SWEETMAN…. For BUTLER to hold for term of 50 years for rent of £6
yearly. [It seems that Richard JACKSON has this as a sub-lease
from Vicars Choral of St, Patricks]. WITNESS: George Edmond HOWARD Esq.&
John SWEETMAN of City of Dublin, Brewer. NOTE:
Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1786) was a 1st cousin once removed of
Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill, Co. Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
1 |
131 |
38 |
88025 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1747 Mar 3 |
WILKINSON 1746-1758
Image
334
Deed Poll Btw Henry RIDLEY Silk thrower, City of Dublin
& Margaret his wife and Henry JACKSON of the 1st pt.
& Mary WILKINSON, Abraham WILKINSON, & John WILKINSON of the City of
Dublin of the other pt. transfer for sum of £98.3.8 & yearly rent of £20
for house or tenement on Essex Bridge in City of Dublin where John BROOKER
now lives. WITNESS: George HARRISON, City of Dublin Gent Mem WITNESS Samuel
VICKERS & George HARRISON Gents. |
|
131 |
111 |
88296 |
|
Armagh |
1745 Jul 13 |
Image
370
BTW the Vicars Choral Organist of the
College and Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick's Armagh of the one part and
Jane SMITH of Bonneville in the county of Armagh Spinster of the other part.
Demised to Jane SMITH. Her executors, administrators and admons all that.
House, Head garden, backside and tenement wherein Thomas Wilton, formerly
dwelt. Bordered on the north by the marketplace of Armagh. On the East by
George STONE’s House and Garden. On the South by the Earl of Anglesey
tenements and on the West by the highway from the said marketplace leading to
the Irish St. also the tenements wherein William McCartney dwelt and the
house wherein Sarah Clements now dwells being adjacent to the said house
stead deemed part and parcel of this demised premises … in presence of Thomas
FIELD James ROBINSON, Thomas CAMPBELL all of Armagh. Jane SMITH [SEAL] |
|
131 |
204 |
88709 |
DONALDSON |
Louth |
|
GRAHAM to DONNALDSON 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Manr &
Customes of Fairs |
|
131 |
205 |
88710 |
BRADFORD |
Dublin |
1745 Apr 20 |
BRADFORD to KENNEDY
Image
418
BTW William BRADFORD Chyrurgeon of City of Dublin
demised to Hugh KENNEDY several mills Mill Races and all the lofts and other
appertures to the said mills and Mill Mill Race belonging on the West side of
Ushers Quay in suburbs of City of Dublin … lives of John KENNEDY of City of
Dublin bookbinder eldest son of Hugh KENNEDY, Hugh KENNEDY the younger son of
John KENNEDY & Robert McCONCHE Chirurgeaon on board his Majesty’s Fleet … |
|
131 |
206 |
88711 |
BRADFORD |
Dublin |
1745 Apr 20 |
BRADFORD to KENNEDY
Image
419
BTW William BRADFORD Chyrurgeon of City of Dublin
demised several mills Mill Races and all the lofts and other appertures to
the said mills and Mill Mill Race belonging on the West side of Ushers Quay
in suburbs of City of Dublin … for lives of John KENNEDY & Hugh KENNEDY
the younger son of said Jhn KENNEDY & Robert McCONCHE Chirurgeaon on
board his Majesty’s Fleet … WINESS: William STOWELL of City of Dublin Ale
Draper & James MILLS then apprentice to said William BRADFORD Hugh
KENNEDY [SEAL] |
|
131 |
313 |
89281 |
JACKSON, John & William |
Dublin |
1748 Aug 20 |
REED 1746-1758
Image
472
Btw William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
eldest son and heir of Michael JACKSON of Thomas Court near the said
City, Clothier deceased & John JACKSON 3rd son of Michael
JACKSON of the 1 pt & William REED of the City of Dublin Gent of the
other part. Whereby William & John JACKSON transferred piece of
ground on west side of Pimlico leading to the Tenterfields in the Liberty of
Thomas Court containing in front 34’ and in depth 38’ formerly demised by
Joseph THOMAS to Michael JACKSON also a piece of ground on west side
of Pimlico bounding east to the Watercourse running by Pimlico west partly to
the holdings of Widow EASTWOOD and partly to the Tenterfields north to the
Watercourse of Trippiloe south to a new lane leading from Pimlico to the
Tenterfields formerly demised by Joseph THOMAS to John BILLOP also one other
piece of ground in the Alley on the west side of Pimlico leading to the
Tenterfields containing 34’ in front & 38’ deep formerly demised by
Joseph THOMAS to John BILLOP also a piece of ground on the north side of the
Mill Road or watercourse in Marrowbone Lane in Liberty of Thomas Court
containing on front in the south 63 ½’ and in depth on the west 130’ and on
the east 118’ and in breadth in the rere 57 1/2’ formerly demised by Jacob
POOLE to Michael JACKSON with all the buildings and appurtenances for
21 year lease for yearly rent of 1 peppercorn subject to payment of £50 &
interest. WITNESS: Charles MEARES the younger son of Charles MEARES the
Elder. SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlico. |
|
131 |
330 |
89347 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1748 Sep 12 |
McCULLAGH, David – McCULLAGH 1746-1758
David McCullagh of Magherawly, Co. Down let for £80 to
William McCullagh of Muchrally, Co. Down, Gent, land formerly possessed by
David McCullagh, deceased (confusing text) Arthur DOBBS & Thomas KNOX
trustees for Ann ECHLIN of London (but what land?) A meeting house. |
|
131 |
364 |
89464 |
JACKSON |
Queens |
1739- |
BAGOT-JACKSON Bk 16 Mountmellick. SEE; Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
131 |
438 |
89745 |
WALKER |
Armagh |
1747 Aug 18 |
WALKER-GLENNY Image 536
Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
Between Gervaise WALKER of Kilmacrew [Kilmacrew,
Parish of Magherally,
in the Barony of Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half, Co. Down] Co. Armagh Gent
& Isaac GLENNY of Savelmore, Co. Down, Gent. Lands at Ballynahonemore then in possession of
Gervaise WALKER. WITNESS: George BELL of Town & Co Armagh & John
CUMING of Kearney Hill, Co.. Armagh. NOTES in 2009 diary |
|
132 |
11 |
88231 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1747 May |
John ESPINASSE, Sheriff of Dublin city; Esq. +Andrew
MURRAY Sheriff of Dublin city; Esq. to Albert NESBITT, Rev. Clerk Dublin
City, grantor [William JACKSON, grantee] of 4 houses in JACKSON's
Alley, Lib of Thomas Court Dublin city in possess'n of Joseph BROWNE, Widow
DUNLAP, Henry HEPHENSON, Patrick ROURKE, John CORMISH, John MARTIN, George
ROBINSON, Widow KINLY, + 4 houses in Marrowstone Lane in same place on
possess'n of Abraham ROBINSON & Thomas GAMBLE + 1 house on St Mary's Abby
in Dublin city in possess'n of Henry MEREDYTH Esq. + 2 houses in Petticoat
lane in Dublin city in possess'n of Walter RUSSELL and William HERON.
Registrar: James SAUNDERS. Witnesses: John BYRNE, Gent of Dublin City &
Charles MEARES, Notary Public of Dublin City. See: JACKSONs
of Pimlico.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart.
NOTE: JACKSON’s
Alley was in Parish of St. Catherine. It intersected the northern end of
Pimlico and was an extension of Cole Alley. SEE: Maps: Dublin 1798 |
|
132 |
12 |
88232 |
JACKSON, William and Michael |
Dublin |
1748 Apr 28 |
William JACKSON, Gent of Dublin City, for
consids assigned William REED, Gent of Dublin City, plot of ground in Abbey
St in lib of Dublin city (24x82 ft] next to house built by John WHINERY late
in possess'n of Samuel BAKER and of ground of Christopher TAYLOR + piece of
grnd back of Abby street formerly in possess'n of Michael JACKSON from 25 March last past for remainder of terms of 75 & 51 one half yrs,
freed of mortgages recited. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: John
BYRNE, Gent of Dublin City and Charles MEARES, Notary Public of Dublin City.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart SEE: Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |
|
132 |
62 |
88409 |
McMURRAY |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
CAMPBELL to McMURREY Cadda,
Drommore (TI Bk 45) |
x |
132 |
120 |
88625 |
|
Tipperary |
1747 Oct 19 |
CARDEN-MINCHIN
Filmone. Filhmone, Fishmone. Fishmoyne & Bogg:
Barony Eliogarth & Iherrin
Image
69
BTW John CARDEN of Templemore [Templemore
Demesne, Parish Templemore,
Barony Eliogarty]
Co. Tipperary Esq.of 1 pt & Minchin CARDEN Co. Tipperary Esq. of 2nd pt and Paul MINCHIN and John WILKINGTON of Co Tipperary of 3rd pt.
By which John CARDEN of natural love to Minchin CARDEN his brother and sum of
10s confirmed lands of Filmone otherwise Fithmone otherwise Fishmone [Fishmoyne,
Parish Kilfithmone,
Barony Eliogarty]
commonly known by name and title of Roger and Mary FOGARTY’s part containing
300a in Barony Eliogarty & Ikerrin Co. Tipperary … Paul MINCHIN &
John WILLINGTON and reciting John CARDEN late of Templemore Esq father of
John CARDEN party to these presents died intestate and seized by virtue of a
lease for lives of Filmore commonly known by the name and title of Timothy
FOGARTY’s part containing 150a … WITNESS: Pricella CARDEN of Templemore
spinster and John CARDEN of Bernane [probably Barnane,
Barony Ikerrin –
the Parish would be either Barnane-Ely or Killea] Co. Tipperary
Esq. & William MINCHIN. Minchin CARDEN [SEAL]
SEE: Landed
Estates: Arthur E. Carden has written a very detailed history of this
family who acquired Barnane, county Tipperary, in the late 17th century and
sold it to the Irish Land Commission in 1908. At the time of Griffith's
Valuation John Carden held an estate in the parishes of Drom and Loughmoe
West, barony of Eliogarty and Barnane Ely and Killea, barony of Ikerrin.
Lands belonging to John Rutter Carden in the barony of Eliogarty and held
from James Napier Webb were advertised for sale in February 1864. The sale
was adjourned to May of the same year. John Rutter Carden, the rather
eccentric "Woodcock" Carden, is remembered for his famous attempt
to abduct Miss Eleanor Arbuthnot in 1854. In the 1870s Andrew Carden of
Barnane owned 2,709 acres in county Tipperary. In 1890 over 700 acres owned
by Sir John Carden was offered for sale in the Land Judges' Court. |
|
132 |
156 |
88783 |
GORGES |
Meath |
1748 Jun 20 |
DANIEL – GORGES Clonebreny
Lease btw John WADE otherwise DANIEL of Clonebreny Co
Meath Esq eldest son and heir of Bridges DANIEL late of Newtown, Co Dublin
Gent deceased and one of the administrators of Bridges DANIEL and Michael
DALLY of the City of Dublin Esq of the other. & Richard GORGES of
Kilbrew, Co Meath Esq. … Hamilton GORGES Esq of Dublin … (not pertinent 2013) NOTE: Capt. Hamilton GORGES (1739-1802) |
|
132 |
240 |
89123 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Dublin and Belfast |
1747 Jan 10 |
McCULLOCH Jas & anr to MITCHELL
Reciting James McCULLOCH, Esq. of Piedmont of 2nd part had mtg sd lands unto James ROSS, Merchant of Belfast of 1st pt for £2000 to which lands James McCULLOCH was entitled to for lives
renewable forever, James ROSS with consent of James McCULLOCH assigned over
sd lands to Henry MITCHELL Esq. of Dublin City for £2000 to hold for natural
lives of James McCULLOCH William McCULLOCH & Thomas TIPPING, subj to
redemption. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: Robert CARSON, Gent
of Dublin City and Robert RAY, Gent of Dublin City.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart |
|
132 |
307 |
89425 |
|
Sligo |
1708 Apr 18 |
GETHIN & others –
WARE
Image
165
BTW Sir Richard GETHIN of Sligo, Co. Sligo Bart of 1st pt. Richard GETHIN eldest son said Sir Richard GETHIN of 2nd pt.
James WARE & William ORMSBY both of City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt; Owen WINNE [aka Owen WYNNE] of Hazelwood [Hazelwood
Demesne, Parish Calry.
Barony Carbury] Co.
Sligo Esq & Rev George ORMSBY of City of Dublin Clke of 4th pt
reciting that Sir Richard GETHIN and Dame Margaret his wife … fined said
James WARE & William ORMSBY …. Lands … Stone House outhouses Orchards and
Gardens wherein Roger JONES of Sligo Esq afterwards Sir Roger JONES Knight
dwelt and now in the occupation of Sir Richard GETHIN in Sligo … Anthony
ARMSTRONG …. [more names and lands] |
|
132 |
319 |
89462 |
McCULLAGH, Martha |
Dublin |
|
McCULLAGH Martha & ors to STRETTELL
Thomas TAYLOR, surviving executor of Mary TAYLOR,
widow, deceased & John FALKINER gained judgement in Exch Crt 7 July1747
against Thomas TAYLOR, Esq. of Dublin City, Martha McCULLOCH, daughter and
heir of Edward McCULLOCH, Thomas BERBECK, youngest son , Mary BERBECK orse
McCULLOCH, deceased, widow of Edward McCULLOCH & Thomas BERBECK of Dublin
& others for £425 8s. 5p., thus I auctioned mortgaged premises: dwelling
house wherein Thomas MORRES dwelt and next adjoining house & garden plot
in poss'n of John HARVEY, to Jonathon STRETTLE for £300 free of mtg, in lib
of Thomas Court nr Dublin to hold for lives of several persons for ever,
under yrly rent & fines mentioned. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS.
WITNESSES: Edward BUTLER, Gent of Dublin City and William CONNOR Clerk to
Edward BUTLER.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart |
|
132 |
338 |
89579 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1745 Oct 22 |
RIVERS 1746-1758
Image
181.
Btw Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin shoemaker of
the 1 pt & Patrick RIVERS of City of Dublin Silk Dyer of the other pt.
Whereby Henry JACKSON demised a new brick house built by Henry JACKSON on the east side of Church Street City of Dublin [Oxmantown]
adjoining another new house also lately built by Henry JACKSON and demised
to Martha SIMPSON, widow of City of Dublin… together with a piece of ground
to be enclosed with a brick or stone wall in a direct or straight line from
the [corner?] of the demised house to the wall of the Stables of Dr. MARTIN
containing in depth 158’. Excepting such part of ground demised to Martha
SIMPSON by Henry JACKSON for egress for Patrick RIVERS for horses cars
& carriages through the gateway of the demised premese … [more details
about access] … term of 31 years, yearly rent £16. NOTE:
Likely same person as Henry JACKSON, cordwainer. |
1 |
132 |
366 |
89621 |
CLEWLEW |
Down |
1746-1758 |
CLEWLEW, James-MARTIN
James CLEWLEW, Rev. Clerk of Bangor, Co. Down to John
MARTIN, farmer of Killinchy by the Woods + 1 acre of meadow lying within farm
of James CLEWLEW, in total 7 acres, to hold for lives of James MARTIN,
brother of John MARTIN, Samuel MARTIN, son of John MARTIN, & John MARTIN,
son of John MARTIN for term f 31 years at 5s. 3p. per acre. Registrars:
Charles BIRCH & E___ PRICE. WITNESSES: John LINDSAY of Tullvery, Down and
Samuel MARTIN of Killinchy by the Woods, Co. DOWN.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. |
|
132 |
412 |
89789 |
JACKSON, George |
Kings |
1748 Sep 24 |
Image
219
George JACKSON of Ballyntemple [probably Ballintemple,
Parish Templeharry,
Barony Clonlisk or Ballintemple,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Upper
Philipstown], Kings Co. to Ralph SMITH of Dromnastort [139 acres] as
enjoyed by Ralph SMITH, for lives of Thomas SMITH, son of Ralph SMITH; Thomas
DROUGHT, son of John DROUGHT and Ralph SMITH son of Thomas SMITH, Merchant of
Dublin City at 5s 9p. Per acre rent with clause for surrender every 3 years.
Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: William SMITH, Gent of Rathinane
Tipperary and Hugh RAYNOLDS, Gent of Ballyspottan., Tipperary.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. |
|
132 |
520 |
90240 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
Dublin
Tipperary |
1748 Jun 16 |
SADLIER
Image
282
BTW Martha PUREFOY of City of Dublin widow & relict
of William PUREFOY late of City of Dublin deceased of 1 pt & Richard
SADLIER of Lackin Co. Tipperary … demised lands of Burreagh &
Knockantebryan otherwise Druminacuna
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
133 |
80 |
89317 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1748 Mar 28 |
McCULLOCH William to McCARTNEY
William McCULLOCH, intended groom £500 portion from
Charles McCARTNEY, merchant, uncle to Alice COLEMAN, spinster. Deputy
Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: James McCULLOCK, Esq. of Piedmont;
Elinor TRIDELL, then of Dublin, Margaret McCULLOCH, Spinster, then of Dublin &
James GALLOWAY, Yeoman of Dublin City.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. |
|
133 |
294 |
91084 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1738
May 4 |
NAMES: George BARKLY aka
BARTLEY of Lossit; James WILLSON of Ballybay; Agnes WILLSON aka Nancy WILLSON
of Lossit and Dunremon akak Dunrimond aka Dunraymond; Timothy SLOAN of
Creevagh; John HARRIS of Caddagh; Murray KATHRENS. |
x |
133 |
298 |
91123 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
KER-BLAKE Book 45 (1739-1810)
For consids Margaret KERR, spinster, heir & only
dau of John KERR, Gent Late of Dublin city, Dec`d, grand dau & heir of
Andrew KERR, Gent, late of Newcastle, Meath, dec`d to George BLAKE, Rev.
Clerke of Dublin & Thomas VERNER, Gent of Dublin City of Drumskett, half
tate of Drumfaliaght (?) & water mill, Shaninagh & water mill, half
tate of Lisgoran Cumrye Edinforan Courillin Co. Monaghan 500 years +
Newcastle Lurganstown Mullaghbeg Upper & Lower Rath and Cordory Co. Meath
for 500 yrs provided leases for same are renewed, upon trust for purposes
mentioned. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES: William NESBITT, Gent
of Dublin City; Michael REILLY, servant to Thomas VERNER & William LEWIS.
Notes thanks to Mike Stewart. |
|
133 |
452 |
92455 |
JACKSON, John |
Wicklow |
1749 Aug 3 |
COOGAN 1746-1758
John JACKSON of Kilmorey [Kilmurry,
Barony Arkloe?] Co. Wicklow farmer demised to Bryan COOGAN of Knockball [NOTE: Could this be Knockbawn, Parish of Old
Leighland, Barony Idrone West?] Co. Catherlow [Carlow]…. Lands of
Williamstown held by Dennis NEILE a sample man held in [Parish Rathvilly]
Barony Rathvilly, Co. Carlow rent of 10s/acre WITNESS Daniel CULLEN of Doronin
& Joseph JACKSON of Killmorey both in Co Wicklow, farmers. |
1 |
133 |
542 |
93250 |
BALL, John |
Armagh |
1749 Dec 20 |
Image
599
John BALL of Three Castles [Threecastles,
Parish Blessington,
Barony Lower
Talbotstown], Co. Kilkenny Esq. demised to John JOHNSTON of Rockborough
[aka Roxborogh - Dorsy
(Cavan OHanlon) (Doirse Cabhain Uí Anluain or Rosks-brug)
(aka Roxborough) Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh.], Co. Armagh Townlands of Cargahrovaddy [??] & Tullynemalog [??] Parish of Creggan,
Barony of Fews Co. Armagh .. WITNESS: Edward RANSFORD & Robert RANSFORD
both of City of Dublin Gent John JOHNSTON [SEAL] |
|
134 |
27 |
89226 |
|
Sligo |
1746 Jan 12 |
JAMESON & others
– IRWIN Stephens Street & Hoburn
Street
BTW Catherine JAMESON of Sligo, Co. Sligo Widow &
Thomas JAMESON of same Gent of 1 pt & [Jonathon] IRWIN of Sligo Esq. of
the other pt. Whereby Catherine JAMESON & Thomas JAMESON granted to said
John IRWIN house and garden in Stephens Street in town of Sligo containing
26p together with two parkes one of them in Holborn Street containing 1a and
the other at the upper end of Stephen Street containing 2a 1r 8p reciting
that Benjamin BURTON late of City of Dublin Alderman deceased by indenture 20
Jun 1713 demised to George GARDINER late of Ballyshannon Co. Donegall the
said premises during the natural life of John GARDINER, George GARDINER &
Thomas GARDINER sons of the said George GARDINER and that George GARDINER
conveyed to John JAMESON on 30 Oct 1726 the said premises by which Catherine
JAMESON & Thomas JAMESON released to John IRWIN. WITNESS: George NIXON of
Sligo Yeoman & Francis BILL of Sligo Gent. MEMORIAL WITNESS Francis BILL
& Thomas McTEIR of Sligo Co. Sligo Taylor. |
|
134 |
116 |
90241 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
|
1748 Jun 16 |
BRADSHAW
Image
66
BTW Martha PUREFOY of City of Dublin & relict of
William PUREFOY late of City of Dublin. Esq. deceased of 1 pt. Benjamin
BRADSHAW of Alleenin Co. Tipperary Gent of other pt. Martha PUREFOY demised
to Benjamin BRADSHAW lands of Newtown part of town and lands of Gortnagraphy
otherwise Gortnagraggy part of Cappagh & Clashnegeeragh 218a profitable
land & 15a unprofitable excepting rights for timber & mines, Minerals
and other Royalties & Marl on the premes. … lives of said Benjamin BRADSHAW,
John BRADSHAW 3rd son of said Benjamin aged abt 5 years, Robert
BRADSHAW 3rd son of George BRADSHAW deceased late brother to said
Benjamin aged abt 14 years.
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
134 |
174 |
90484 |
OLIVER, Jane |
Dublin |
1748 Dec 7 |
OLIVER, Jane - BARTON 1746-1758 Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Between Joan SILVER of City of Dublin widow of 1st part & Jane OLIVER of City of Dublin of 2nd part & George
BARTON the younger of Higginstown, Co. Kilkenny, Gent of 3rd part
... lands of Higginstown for lives of G. BARTON & wife, Elizabeth .. also
Mary HADDOCK, spinster .. re earlier lease by Francis HAYDOKE, widow. |
|
134 |
179 |
90509 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1748
Feb 14 |
COULTER, Charles & KYLE Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
NAMES: Charles COULTER of
Carrickastuck; Mary COULTER otherwise McEVERS; Thomas McEVERS of Dublin;
Nicodemus McEVERS of Dublin; Elizabeth KYLE of Dublin; Townet SMITH; William
HERON of Dublin; William THOMAS of Dublin. |
d |
134 |
207 |
906 |
HARTIGAN |
Dublin |
1748 Dec 10 |
HARTIGAN-OWEN Notes in 2009 diary
Between Edward HARTIGAN of City of Dublin, Apothecary
& Ann HERON of City of Dublin spinster, daughter of William HERON of City
of Dublin (marriage between Edward HARTIGAN & Ann HERON) .. £300 ...
Edward HARTIGAN ... late wife Jane HARTIGAN (had issue) ... WITNESS: Luke
HERON, son of William HERON & John GARDINER, City of Dublin, Gent. Robert
STAFFORD, City of Dublin, Gent. |
|
134 |
551 |
92678 |
|
Sligo |
1749 Oct 27 |
WYNNE-ORMSBY
Image
308
BTW Owen WYNNE of Haslewood [Hazelwood
Demesne, Parish Calry.
Barony Carbury] Co.
Sligo Esq. of 1 pt & Rev Mr. Eubule ORMSBY of Sligo, Co. Sligo of the
other. Demised Park commonly called & known by the name of Sampiers Park
containing 4a in Parish St.
John's, Barony Carbury Co. Sligo for lives of Robert BROWN son of Robert BROWN of Rortland Esq.
Oliver DODD 2nd son of Rev Mr Charles DODD and James SODEN eldest
son of James SODEN of New Grange Esq…. WITNESS: Edward MARTIN of Ballyglass (NOTE: there are 4 Ballyglass Townlands) Co. Sligo
Esq & Robert CLARK of Sligo aforesaid Yeoman |
|
135 |
16 |
90239 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
Tipperary
Dublin |
1748 Jun 16 |
HUNT
Image
15
BTW Martha PUREFOY of Dublin widow & relict of
William PUREFOY late of City of Dublin deceased of 1 pt. & Henry HUNT of
Cappagh, Co. Tipperary Gent of other pt. in consideration of rents, Martha
PUREFOY demised to Henry HUNT townlands of Tenehensy together with part of
orchard of Cappagh belonging to Clasdrum with appurtenances except Timber,
Mines & other Royalties & Marl with liberty of ingress and egress …
loves: Vere HUNT eldest son of Henry HUNT Constance HUNT eldest daughter
& Jane HUNT his 2nd daughter
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
135 |
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135 |
182 |
90948 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Down |
1748 Jan 18 |
MAXWELL 1746-1758 Image 100
Btw Samuel JACKSON of Ringcreevey [Parish
Comber, Barony Castlereagh Lower], Co Down farmer of 1 pt & William
MAXWELL & James MAXWELL, both of Cattoge, Co. Down Gents of the
other.Whereby Samuel JACKSON in consid of £130 pd to him
granted to William & James MAXWELL lands of Ringcreeveywhich JACKSON was entitled to by a lease from Robert COLVILLE Esq deceased to Samuel JACKSON, Hugh McCREA since deceased and Samuel ROBINSON dated 2 Nov
1724.for lives of John ROBINSON then aged abt 22 years, William JACKSON then aged about 18 years & John KENNEDY since deceased aged abt 8 years….
John ROBINSON & William JACKSON surviving lives … in
presence of Hugh JACKSON of Ballyclough [Parish of Killinchy or
Holywood?] Land Surveyor, & Patrick SAVAGE of Stfield [Saintfield] Co
Down. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
1 |
135 |
210 |
91071 |
PIPPARD |
Dublin |
1749 Apr 23 |
PIPPARD, John Esq. & PIPPARD, Thomas, Gent, Lease
& release. Dublin new brick houses in North & South Quays. Will
names: Thomas PIPPARD & Thomas SHANLY, Dublin. Other names: Hon Lt. Gen
Robert NAPIER (deceased); Ann NAPIER (widow & executrix) & William
NAPIER (eldest son & heir); Francis LEIGH Esq. Drogheda.. nickred |
|
135 |
248 |
91266 |
GORE, Jane |
Mayo |
1747 Oct 14 |
Image
133 to Image
135.
A Memorial of the Last Will Dame Jane GORE otherwise
WORTH wife of Sir Arthur GORE of Newtowngore Co. Mayo. … Reciting Indenture
Quadripartite 12 March 1730 btw Sir Arthur GORE of Newtown Gore Co. Mayo
& Arthur GORE Es. The eldest son & heir of the first part. The said
Jane GORE by the name Jane WORTH widow sole daughter and heir of Richard
SAUNDERS late of Saunderscourt Co. Wexford Esq. deceased of the 2nd part. Sir
Henry KING of Boyle Co. Roscommon Bart & Whitfield DOYNE of City of
Dublin Esq of 3rd part; the Right Honorable James TYNTE Esq one of
his Majesty’s most Honorable Privy Council of the Kingdom of Ireland Arthur
FRENCH of Frenchpark Co. Roscommon Esq. & Isaac DOBSON of City of Dublin
Esq of 4th part. Reciting that a marriage was to be had between
Arthur GORE & Jane WORTH she the said Jane WORTH in consideration of the
intended marriage … confirmed unto said Sir Henry KING & Whitfield DOYNE
& their heirs … [dozens of townlands and hundreds if not thousands of
acres] lying and being in Co. Wexford Also … 600a in Queens Co. … lands in
Glocestershire, Great Britain
Witness to the will of Dame GORE: Jacob JACKSON of the City of Dublin Gent and Richard MAGENIS & Samuel WALLACE both of
the City of Dublin Gent. Witnesses of the Memorial by said Sir Arthur GORE is
witnessed by Samuel WALLACE and Richard MAGENNIS. Arthur GORE [SEAL] in
presence of Samuel WALLACE & Richard MAGENIS. NOTE:
Sir Arthur GORE (1703-1777) married Jane SAUNDERS and William WORTH was her
previous husband SEE: The
Peerage of Ireland, Or, A Genealogical History of the Present. Volume 2. John Lodge |
18 |
135 |
329 |
91616 |
JACKSON, Dorothy |
Armagh
Kilkenny |
1745 Oct 1 |
COOPER 1746-1758
Image
173
Btw John BALL of Three Castles,
[Threecastles,
Parish Blessington,
Barony Lower
Talbotstown] Co. Kilkenny Esq. & Dorothy BALL otherwise JACKSON his wife of 1st pt & William COOPER of City of Dublin Esq Dr
of Laws of 2nd pt & Edmund SHANLEY of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. John BALL sold to William COOPER Five Castles, 400 messuages, 600
cottages, 300 Tofts, 200 Gardens, 3 Mills 10 Pigeon Houses, 40 orchards,
1,000 acres of land, 500 acres of meadow, 2,000 acres of Pasture, 100 acres
of wood & Underwood, 200 acres of Turf & Heath, & 200 acres of
Moor & Marsh.in 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 [??], Ballynecree [possibly Ballynacarry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Darcy
[probably Dorsy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Drumill, Skermichallee [??], Rakeelan [Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Cruheern, Ballyenan, Lisrumagrany, Stip of Camolly, Mullaghglass, Cargacullin
[possibly Cargalisgorran,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Tiranny,],
Cargarovady [??], Tullynemalog,[ Tullynamalloge,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Seirmaghea
otherwise Scarmckillea,[??] Aghacussen
otherwise Annaghghe?issy otherwise Annaghecussin [??] & Clarebane [Clarbane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] all in
Co Armagh to hold to William COOPER. NOTE: Dorothy JACKSON (1696-1760). SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
1 |
135 |
398 |
91958 |
DAWSON, Richard & Walter
|
Limerick
Dublin |
1749 Aug 3 |
DAWSON-VILLIER 1746-1758
Richard DAWSON & Walter DAWSON both of City of
Dublin... * Richard VILLIERs of Killpekan, Co. Limerick ... lands of
Ballyreagan otherwise Ballereggin otherwise Ballynegane Barony of Poblebrien,
Co. Limerick.... |
|
135 |
399 |
91959 |
|
Armagh |
1749 May 1 |
MITCHELL-SMYTHE
Image
208
BTW Henry MITCHELL & John MACARELL of City of
Dublin Esq. of 1st pt. Alexander HAMILTON of City of Dublin of 2nd pt; John BALL of Three Castles Co. Kilkenny Esq. of 3rd pt; Thomas
SMYTH of City of Dublin Gent of 4th pt. Reciting deeed of release
John BALL did grant… town and lands of Tullyvallin otherwise Tullyvallen
otherwise Tullyvallan, Ballyvallan, Drumill otherwise Drumhill &
Tullynevall otherwise Tullynavall … [legal issue] … Lands of Crinhill [Creenkill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Tullyard [[probably Tullyard,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Clare
otherwise Loghrosse [Loughross,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], the
Island of Loughrosse Ballyneree [possibly Ballynacarry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Darcy
[probably Dorsy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper Drumill [??], Skeemickallee [??], Rakeelan [Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Cruheen Ballyenen Lisdrumgrany Stipe of Camolly Mullaglass Cargacullen [possibly Cargalisgorran,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Tiranny],
Cargarovady Tullynemlog ,[Tullynamalloge,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] [S?]iemaghea [??], otherwise Scamkillea Aghacussen
otherwise Annagheassy otherwise Annaghecussin [??], & Clarebane [Clarbane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]in
Barony of Fewes Co. Armagh [more legal] … WITNESS John STAPLES Clerk to
Robert WALLIS of City of Dublin Public Notary |
|
135 |
416 |
92044 |
REED |
Armagh
Monaghan |
1740 Dec 29 |
REED-WRIGHT Notes in 2009 diary Lettmicollin,
Letvicullen Deed of partition 1739-1810
Between Mary REED, William WRIGHT & Rose WRIGHT
(otherwise REED) his wife in Letvicullen [probably Latmacollum,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]. Mary
WRIGHT divided and gave to William & Rose ½ of townland & ½ houses
... lives renewable forever having descended to them the said Mary REED &
Rose REED, daughters & co-heirs of John REED, deceased ... all lands in
Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Arnold MATTHEW of Newtowncorry, Co. Monaghan, Gent &
Thomas JAMESON of TanMcEnaly, C. Monaghan, famer. Thomas CRAWFORD of Monaghan
in Co. Cavan (NOTE: It actually said Monaghan in Co. Cavan ) |
|
135 |
417 |
92045 |
REED |
Monaghan |
1748 Jan 26
& 27 |
REED-CRAWFORD Notes in 2009 diary1739-1810
Lettmicollin, Monage,
Mary REED of Monage,Co. Monaghan & John CRAWFORD of
same, Farmer... recites lease by John GRAHAM to John REED letvicullen.... |
|
135 |
535 |
92034 |
CLEWLEW |
|
1746-1758 |
CLEWLEW, James-CLELLAND Wrong
number Try book 136 |
|
135 |
554 |
93079 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Kilkenny |
1749 Nov 28 |
WARREN 1746-1758
Image
288
Btw Richard JACKSON Esq of City of Dublin son
& heir of Richard JACKSON Esq. late of City of Dublin of 1st pt & John BALL of Three Castles [Threecastles
Demesne, and/or Threecastles Parish Odagh, ,
Barony of Crannagh],
Esq Co Kilkenny of 2nd pt & Abel WARREN of Lowhill, Co.
Kilkenny. Reciting deed of 1730 Feb 23 btw John BALL of 1st pt and
his wife Dorothy JACKSON of 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON father of the above-mentioned Richard JACKSON of the 3rd pt
whereby John BALL in consideration of £1,000 pd by Richard JACKSON the father …. Lands of Bonnenough commonly known by name of Three Castles [Threecastles,
Parish Blessington,
Barony Lower
Talbotstown] containing 449a … reciting that the father Richard is dead
… and reciting that Richard JACKSON in consid of £1,000 … NOTE: Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) late
of Dublin & Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill Lodge
- a 1st cousin of Dorothy JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
1 |
136 |
203 |
91082 |
RUTHERFORD |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
RUTHERFORD to HARRIS Cadagh
(TI Bk 45) |
x |
136 |
277 |
91366 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
Dublin
Tipperary |
1748 Jun 16 |
BRADSHAW
Image
455
Martha PUREFOY widow of City of Dublin relict of
William PUREFOY of City of Dublin demised to Robert BRADSHAW of Philipstown
Co. Tipperary Gent town and lands of Glasseenareagh Mohuragh & Scarugh
then in possession of Robert BRADSHAW …. In Barony Killnemanagh, Co.
Tipperary … WITNESS: Samuel WALLER of Newport Co. Tipperary Esq. & Hugh
REYNOLDS of City of Dublin Gent.
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
136 |
321 |
91520 |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Waterford
Wexford
Dublin |
1749 May 11 |
ROBBINS 1746-1758 Image
477
Marriage Arts
Btw Thomas BOYCE [aka BOYSE] of Ballymadden Co. Wexford
Esq. of 1st pt. Esq. & Margaret JACKSON, spinster of
City of Waterford, of 2nd part & Joseph ROBBINS Esq. of City
of Dublin Esq. Robert CAREW of City of Waterford Gent. of 3d pt….. £1.500
marriage portion … secured by a long list of townlands.
NOTE: Margaret was a
daughter of Edmund JACKSON and Mary HAYDON. SEE: JACKSONs of Kilkenny. |
|
136 |
345 |
91618 |
BALL |
Armagh |
1747 Jul 7 |
Drumill 1739-1810
Image
490
BTW John BALL of Three Castles Co. Kilkenny Esq &
Dorothy BALL his wife of 1 pt; Edmond THANLEY of City of Dublin Gent of other
pt. Dorothy BALL extinguishing right & John BALL to have might have full
power to dispose … townlands of [Creenkill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Tullyard [[probably Tullyard,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Clare
otherwise Loghrosse [Loughross,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], the
Island of Loughrosse Ballyneree [possibly Ballynacarry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Darcy
[probably Dorsy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper Drumill [??], Skeemickallee [??], Rakeelan [Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Cruheen Ballyenen Lisdrumgrany Stipe of Camolly Mullaglass Cargacullen [possibly Cargalisgorran,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Tiranny],
Cargarovady Tullynemlog ,[Tullynamalloge,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] [S?]iemaghea [??], otherwise Scamkillea Aghacussen
otherwise Annagheassy otherwise Annaghecussin [??], & Clarebane [Clarbane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
all in Co. Armagh
WITNESS John STAPLES Clerk to Robert WALLIS of City of
Dublin Public Notary |
|
136 |
352 |
91658 |
|
|
|
Image
493
WITNESS: Daniel JACKSON, Tullamore, Kings Co. |
|
137 |
328 |
93507 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Galway |
1748 Feb 15 |
CONGREVE 1746-1758
Image
170
Btw Richard JACKSON, City of Dublin, Esq &
Grand-nephew & heir at law of John EYRE late of Eyre Court.[ Eyrecourt
Demesne -pt1 & Eyrecourt
Demesne pt2 , Eyrecourt,
both in Parish Donanaghta,
Barony Longford], Co.
Galway Esq. Deceased… townland of Annaccalla [Annaghcallow,
Parish of Clonfert,
in the Barony of Longford],
Barony Longford, Co. Galway. Also a dwelling house on west side of Dawson
Street, City of Dublin wherin Matthew FORD lately dwelt. Built by William
WILD containing 19’ in breadth, on Dawson St, , 25’, in depth from front to
rere 220’adjoining on east to Dawson Street, on west to lane and waste land
belonging to WILD and to the north to a house owned by John DAWSON Esq. &
on south to another house owned by William WILD together with the Coach House
and Stable behind the said dwelling house NOTE: probably Sir Richard JACKSON (aft
1729-1789) son of William JACKSON (1695-1744) & Frances EYRE
(1708-?) of Eyre Court. John EYRE, uncle of Francis EYRE, died 1745. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
|
137 |
377 |
98711 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1749 Jun 24 |
DUKE 1746-1758 Image
194 Barony Corran
CarrowmcLenanay [Carrowmaclenany.
Parish Toomour],
Barony of Corran,
Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell
Btw Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo in Co. Sligo, Widow
of 1 pt & Robert DUKE of Cordowy, Co. Sligo, farmer. Lands of Toneponra [Tonaponra,
Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] &
Carrowreagh [Carraroe (An Cheathrú Rua) (aka Carrowroe), Parish St. John's. Barony Carbury]in Barony Corran
Co. Sligo as was then enjoyed by Mr. Gilbert TRUMBLE … WITNESS: William
FARRELL of Geddan Co. Sligo Gent & Francis BILL of Town of Sligo Co.
Sligo. Memorial WITNESS: Richard MOORE of Ballyglan Co. Mayo Gent
NOTE: Probably Dorcas JACKSON née ORMSBY wife of Edward JACKSON Esq (1745).
She married 1stly Francis KING. |
|
137 |
411 |
93848 |
JACKSON, Nathaniel & Richard |
Queens
Dublin |
1749 Feb 10 |
MAGENIS 1746-1758
Richard MAGENIS of City of Dublin Gent, & Nathaniel
JACKSON, of Mountmellick, Queens Co. & Richard JACKSON his
eldest son… lands of Drinagh Garoon. SEE: Quaker JACKSONs in Ireland. |
|
137 |
424 |
93911 |
LESLIE |
Monaghan |
1749 Feb 21 & 22
1748 Feb 23 |
LESLIE & son -HAMILTON Notes in 2009 diary Book 45 (1739-1810) Laragh
Between Rev. Peter LESLIE of Galgorm, Co. Leitrim &
Rev. Henry LEASLIE clerk & eldst son of Peter LESLIE & Robert
HAMILTON of Dublin, Esq – transfer of a dozen or so townlands:
Derryvolla; Derrynelubena; Corkeerin; Corfad; Monduleeka;
Drummare; Corbreck; Lissance; Knappagh; Drumratusk; Cornemuckglass als; Ballybea
with Fairs and Markets; Terrygraham; Clogher; Laragh; Eadudeen; Carnehoa; Toneglassan;
Drainlavan; Drumlyon; Gryagh; Aghnaboy; Corbrenan; Corrucknereagh; Drumgnoll;
Knockavaddy; Drummore with two mills; Derrynelummy; Drumboe in Barony of
Cremorne, Edergoole & Tullymakenally … Barony of Darberry or elsewhere in
Monaghan
WITNESS Samuel WALLACE, City of Dublin, Gent &
James MASKLIN |
|
137 |
434 |
9397 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE-HAMILTON Book 45 (1739-1810) Corfad
Wrong #s. See: 93911 |
|
137 |
459 |
94057 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1749 Mar 6 |
Walter JONES – JACKSON
William JONES of Dolphins
Barn, Co Dublin, Ale draper & William JACKSON of the same
place grocer. Land to JACKSON bounded on the east by James ANDERSONs
holding, on the west and north to Christopher KERNANNs holding and on the
South by Kings Rd. for 99 years for rent of 4 pounds. SEE: Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. |
|
137 |
491 |
94157 |
OLIVER, Robert |
Limerick |
1736 Jun 12 |
OLIVER, Robert - MOORE 1746-1758 Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Robert OLIVER of Clondory, Co. Limerick, Esq. &
Susanna OLIVER als KNIGHT, his wife of 1st part. Robert OLIVER jr.
Esq. Eldest son of 2nd part. Stephen MOORE of Kilworth, Co. Corke,
Esq. (long deed-not pertinent) |
|
138 |
46 |
92148 |
JACKSON, Martha |
Dublin |
1749 Sep 6 |
KAVENAGH 1746-1758
Image
30
Assignment of Mtg from John COOPER Town of Carlow, Co.
Carlow Esq. to Martha JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of a piece of
ground on West side of Stephens Green, City of
Dublin & all houses and improvements for remainder of term of 21 years
reciting from William ASTON Merchant to Peter COMBERCROSS at yearly rent of
£4.12 redeemable on payment of £150 which said assignment of Mt GAGE the said Martha JACKSON & John COOPER for several
considerations assigned to Gerald KAVENAGH Coachmaker of City of Dublin reference
Book 128 page 28 Number 86904 WITNESS: Elizabeth JACKSON sister-in-law to Martha JACKSON
& William DUVALL Public Notary |
1 |
138 |
328 |
93396 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1749 Aug 23 |
BTW Maudlin VAREILLES 2nd daughter of John
VEREILLES late of Pill Lane City of Dublin deceased of 1 pt; James VEREILLES
of Pill Lane City of Dublin Merchant of other pt. In consideration of £300
paid by James VEREILLES piece of ground near New Market front to street at
west end of New Market called Chambers Street … bounded on east by Robert
JACKSON … also 1/3rd Pill Lane (beside Black Lyon?)… lives
Samuel VICKORS John SHAW & Samuel CARD. … |
|
138 |
540 |
94964 |
DAWSON, Richard & Walter |
|
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, Walter – BAILIE 1746-1758 |
|
139 |
53 |
95011 |
JACKSON |
Sligo |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON couldn’t find- possibly of Sligo see
beneath. 139-458-95012 or 139-536-96011
In a townland search 1739-1810 there is WRIGLEY-JACKSON
139-536-96011
Molloghbane, B. Orier, Co. Armagh |
|
139 |
76 |
93011 |
DAWSON |
Fermanagh |
1746-1758 |
DAWSON, Richard-CRAWFORD
Richard DAWSON lands in Fermanagh |
|
139 |
188 |
93680 |
BAILIE |
Monaghan |
1748 Oct 2 |
Lord BLAYNEY to BAILIE 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Drumore
William BALIIE of Lurganmore, farmer… 211 acres Drumore
except 1/3 now possed by Andrew BAILY being then in possession of William
BAILY for term of 31 years or lives of Alexander BAILY eldest son of William
BAILY, Elanor BAILY 2nd daughter of William BAILY & John
PATTERSON youngest son of William PATTERSON then of Drumgaloin,. WITNESS:
William CRAWLEY & Brabazon NOBLE. |
16d |
139 |
190 |
93684 |
BAILIE |
Monaghan |
1749 Feb 6 |
BAILIE to HAMILTON 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Drumore
Btw William BAILIE of Lurganmore Co Monaghan of 1 pt
& James HAMILTON of Town & Co Monaghan Gent of the other… lands of
Tullyharnett Parish of Mucknow Co Monaghan |
16d |
139 |
445 |
94930 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Meath
Monaghan |
1750 Apr 30 |
DUNLOP 1746-1758
Image
546
Btw Henry JACKSON of Lisnabow, Co. Meath Gent of
1 pt & William DUNLOP of Ballybea, Co Monaghan of the other pt. For £228
pd to JACKSON by DUNLOP, transfer part of the 16 poles of
Ballynaticknuff containing abt 152 acres in Barony of Kells, Co. Meath
together with all buildings and improvements for natural lives of Henry JACKSON
& Hugh JACKSON eldest son & James JACKSON youngest son of Henry
JACKSON. Wm DUNLOP agreed by an endorsement on the mortgage his name was
made use of therin in trust for Hugh JACKSON of Ballybea [aka
Ballybay] of Monaghan Merchant WITNESS: Brabazon NOBLE of town & Co
Monaghan Gent & David MARSHALL of the same Inn Keeper. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe and Lisnaboe
documents |
117 |
139 |
458 |
95012 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1750, May31 |
JACKSON to McDONAGH
Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo, Co Sligo and Luke
McDONAGH & Mathew McDONAGH both of Ardsallagh [Co Sligo?] Dorcas JACKSON demised all the lands of Carrow McLennany [Carrowmaclenany.
Parish Toomour],
Barony of Corran, Co
Sligo for a 21 year lease.
NOTE: Probably Dorcas JACKSON née ORMSBY wife of Edward JACKSON Esq (?-1745). She married
1stly Francis KING. |
|
139 |
536 |
96011 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh
Dublin |
1750 Sep 6 |
Richard MAGNENIS to JACKSON
Molloghbane [aka Mullaghbane,
Parish Forkill],]
Image
593
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) |
16d |
140 |
125 |
93373 |
BAILIE |
|
1746-1751 |
ANGLESEY, Earl-BAILIE |
|
140 |
163 |
93666 |
OLIVER, George |
Waterford |
1749 Dec 4 |
OLIVER, George - CUNNINGHAM 1746-1758 |
|
140 |
256 |
94586 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1750 May 5 |
WHYTE 1746-1758
Image
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. |
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96085 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Armagh |
1750, Sept 14 |
JACKSON to LENNOX
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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 £5,000 – townlands Loghill otherwise Lawhill otherwise Langhill otherwise
Longhill otherwise Lanchill otherwise Lanckill otherwise Logehill [probably Longfield,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Teacrum otherwise Teocrom otherwise Teocrum
otherwise Teonam otherwise Teonem otherwise Tivecrom upper and lower of the
two Cartons of Twecrom otherwise Teevecrom otherwise Carton otherwise Corcum
otherwise Corncrum otherwise Teffcrom otherwise Tawerawen, [probably Tievecrom,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Camsickye
otherwise Carrickstrikin otherwise Carrick-strichin otherwise Corrystaikin
otherwise Carrickastickin otherwise Carrickstickin otherwise Carrasticke
otherwise Carrysticksockin otherwise Carrickistickin otherwise
Corrickestickin [Carrickastickan,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Cleiqurne otherwise Cley Quornue otherwise Claymen
otherwise Claynew otherwise Cleckrummy otherwise Celough-winney otherwise
Clocknnive otherwise Clocknive otherwise Clockehunvey otherwise Clockehinwey
otherwise Clanin, [probably Cloghinny,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Aghelawone otherwise Aghdonowell otherwise
Aghadonow otherwise Aghadonan otherwise Aghadonum otherwise Aghade otherwise
Aghadonove otherwise Aghedenov otherwise Aghadonoe otherwise Aghadenoff
otherwise Aghedenaff, [Aughadanove Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Corrigillirne otherwise Colligillirn otherwise
Corrgilrine otherwise Corrigltrine otherwise Coolgreen 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] Clarekill otherwise Clarghill otherwise Clarchill
otherwise Clarechill, [Clarkill,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] Agheloghmullin otherwise Aghnackleymullen [Annacloghmullin,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper]; Corkinegalliogh otherwise Corrignegaliah otherwise
Knocknogallagh, [Based on proximity, possibly Carricknagavna,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Latbrickyedy
otherwise Latbirgide otherwise Latbright otherwise Lutbirgada otherwise
Latbirgada otherwise Latbrigada, [Latbirget,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Monelawne
otherwise Monelaw otherwise Monelaio otherwise Monylane otherwise Monylawmf
otherwise Monelaumf otherwise Murrymore otherwise Murrimore otherwise
Worrymore, [possibly Money , Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper] Tawnamuddcreevy
otherwise Tawyulcrire otherwise Tanymulcrire otherwise Tannaghmulkfrenoge
otherwise Tannamulfrenoge otherwise Tawnaghmulthrene otherwise
Tannagh-mullcreevey otherwise Tonaghmulcrevy otherwise Tonagh McIlcrevy
otherwise Tannam Ollcrive, [probably Tullymacreeve,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Mullaband,
Mullaghbane otherwise Mullaghband otherwise Mullaghbeine otherwise
Molloghbane otherwise Mullaghbone otherwise Mullaghbene, Mullaghbane,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Tanrow
otherwise Sharow otherwise Sharowe otherwise Shanree otherwise Shanrye
otherwise Shanroe otherwise Shanrue otherwise Shanrove otherwise Shanroe, [Shanroe, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Carriggecorche otherwise Carrigkorke otherwise
Carrighlockee otherwise Carrownecurke otherwise Carriffnakilly otherwise
Carrickcorche otherwise Carryickcorke otherwise Carrycurk otherwise
Carrycurke otherwise Carrownecruke, [probably Carricknagavna , Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Leallemore
otherwise Lecallemon otherwise Leballymore otherwise Levallymore [probably Levallymore,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] and
Ballykill otherwise Ballicile otherwise Ballycell otherwise Ballekill [possibly Ballysheil
Beg or Ballysheil
More, Parish Ballymore,
Barony of Orior Lower,
] all in Barony of Orier, Co Armagh.
And all and other estate of said Richard JACKSON in Co. Armagh then lately
purchased by him from James WIGLEY Esq. To hold to said William LENNOX on
payment of £500. WITNESS: William NOWLAND & Ambrose GREENE both of City
of Dublin Gent.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
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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. |
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141 |
105 |
94569 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1745 May 18 |
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BTW John WALLIS of City of Dublin Gent
& John JACKSON of Glanbeggin Co. Waterford
Gent of other pt. … btw P. Roger ADAMS & Samuel ADAMS his son & heir
of 1st pt John WALLIS & John JACKSON of 2nd pt & George WALLIS of Curry Co. Corke Gent & Elizabeth WALLIS
daughter of said George WALLIS of 3rd pt mentioned the said P.
Roger ADAMS sold to John WALLIS townland of Ballynama in Barony Coslea Co.
Limerick then in possession of P. Roger ADAMS 356a and lands of Ballynanama
... WITNESS: George JACKSON of Bridgefield Co. Cork Clerke John PARKER
of Curryglass Co. Cork Gent Jonathon ADAMS of City of Cork merchant &
Francis CRIPS of Curryglass Gent George WALLIS [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Glanbeg. and JACKSONs of Ahanesk |
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141 |
165 |
94841 |
|
Donegall |
|
THOMPSON, Andrew-DOBBIN
Marriage arts Elizabeth DOBBIN & Andrew THOMPSON ..
lands in Co. Donegall. |
|
141 |
166 |
94842 |
|
|
|
THOMPSON, Andrew-DOBBIN
See above |
|
141 |
338 |
95707 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1749 Jul 14 |
KELLETT 1746-1758
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Deed of Release btw John SMITH & John SHERIDAN both
of City of Dublin Esqs. Trustees and executors of the will of Rev. Dr. Thos
SHERIDAN late of City of Dublin deceased & Richard SHERIDAN eldest son
& heir of this Thomas SHERIDAN of the 1st pt. The Rev. William JACKSON of Rocksavage, Co.
Corke the sole executor of the will of [Elinore?] JACKSON deceased late of said City, widow who was sole executor of Rev. William JACKSON
Clk deceased late Prebendary of the Parish of St, John the Evangelist in
the said City of the 2nd pt. Elizabeth KELLETT of Cornesk, Co.
Cavan widow of the 3rd pt. Patrick BRADY of City of Dublin Gent of
4th pt. …. Sold to Elizabeth KELLET the lands of Enugh otherwise
Enagh 67 acres 2 roods 27 perches in Co Cavan. NOTE:
An Ellin JACKSON, widow, had a will proved in 1743. |
|
141 |
339 |
95719 |
JACKSON, David |
Kildare |
1749 Sep 25 |
QUIN-JACKSON
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Thomas QUIN of Hutton Read otherwise Quinsborough, Co.
Kildare Esq. demised to Thomas JACKSON of Hutton Read otherwise
Quinsborough, Gent. The Mansion House of Hutton Read otherwise Quinsborough
wherein Thomas QUIN now dwells and also the Demesne lands belonging
containing abt 33 acres Plantation measure bounded on the south by the Great
Road leading from Dublin to Naas to be held by David JACKSON for 41
years for yearly rent of 18 pounds 5s 4 1/2p. WITNESS: Penelope MEDLICOTT of
Hutton Read spinster & Daniel DOWLING of Boughloan Queens Co , farmer. NOTE: Quinsborough is a
townland in Parish Oughterard, Barony of South Salt, in Co. Kildare, Ireland. It
includes 158 acres and the townland of Blackhill is on its northern border on
the other side of Naas Road (SEE: Nov 28, 1719, ROD:
25-145-14415 Robert JACKSON of Blackhill, Co. Kildare, brother
of John JACKSON and Henry JACKSON).. It is also just north of Monasterevin, a place where a line of JACKSONs
resided. For context see: JACKSONs
of Kildare. NOTE: There may be a connection to the
marriage in 1726 of Elizabeth JACKSON & John QUINN. |
LLDS |
141 |
340 |
95720 |
JACKSON, David |
Kildare |
1749 Sep 25 |
JACKSON-QUIN 1746-1758
A memorial of a deed poll 1749 Sep 25 whereby Thomas
QUIN of Quinsborough, Co Kildare Esq demised to David JACKSON of Quinsborough, Co. Kildare Gent, the house & demesnes of Quinsborough
containing abt 33a Plantation measure for the term of 41 years and that the
said Demise was the sum added to him in trust for the sole separate use of
Mary QUIN now wife of the said Thomas QUIN… WITNESS: Penelope MEDLICOTT
spinster of Quinsborogh & Daniel DOWLING of Boughloan Queens Co, farmer. NOTE: Quinsborough is a
townland in Parish Oughterard, Barony of South Salt, in Co. Kildare, Ireland. It
includes 158 acres and the townland of Blackhill is on its northern border on
the other side of Naas Road (SEE: Nov 28, 1719, ROD:
25-145-14415 Robert JACKSON of Blackhill, Co. Kildare, brother
of John JACKSON and Henry JACKSON).. It is also just north of Monasterevin, a place where a line of JACKSONs
resided. For context see: JACKSONs
of Kildare. NOTE: There may be a connection to the
marriage in 1726 of Elizabeth JACKSON & John QUINN. |
1LDS |
141 |
344 |
95740 |
SCOTT |
Armagh |
1750 Aug 1 |
Btw John SCOTT of Armagh & Mary SCOTT his
wife. Richard SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
eldest son of sd John SCOTT by sd Mary & John SCOTT of Armagh 2nd and youngest son of 1st part. Andrew KNIGHT of Killcumber Co.
Monaghan Gent of other pt. for sum of 470 pounds pd to Mary Richard &
John SCOTT granted lands of Corcummins & the corn mill with the toll
grist and one half of the fourth part of the bog of Correskea… purchase made
in trust for sole use of Rev. Dr James KNIGHT sen fellow of Trinity College
Dublin. |
|
141 |
428 |
96061 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Down |
1747 Mar 1 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Balreagan
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A Memorial of an indenture of a lease bering date the
first day of March £1,747 made between Thomas JACKSON of
Ballyreagan in the Parish of Dundonald, Co. of Down, Gent of the one part and James JACKSON for the consideration therein did Grant Bargain
Assign &Sell Alien [In fee of] and Confiirm unto the said James JACKSON all that upper side of the Croft from the new Ditch to the House all the
Potatoe Park & the one half of the Forthhill lying next to James BROWN’S
house & all the rest of the farm excepting Tenderes lying next to John GREEN’S
farm & HUTCHESON’S Set in the Townlands of Ballyregan parish of
Dundonnell & Co. aforesaid According as the same was then meared and
bounded & possessed by sd Thomas JACKSON with the appurts
To Hold to ye sd James JACKSON his Heirs and Assigns to the
only proper use & behoof of sd James JACKSON his heirs
& assigns & forever at & under the yearly rent of seven pounds
sterling besides duties which the sum of three pounds sterling pd ten shillings
at the Expiration of every one & twenty years by way of relief over and
above the yearly rent thereby received which said indenture of lease
witnessed by John GLENHOLME of Ballymascain & Parish of Dundonald Gent
& Robert ADAIR & Alexander HAMILTON of Ballyregan aforesaid Gent.
This Memorial is witnessed by the said Robert ADAIR & Henry JOY of
Belfast in the Co. of Antrim Printer James JACKSON sealed…
sworn before me this 28th day of August 1750 at Belfast in the Co.
Antrim by virtue of a Commission to me directed and I know the deponant
Robert WILLS- witnesses present George MACARTNEY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down. |
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141 |
428 |
96061 |
JACKSON |
Down |
1747 Mar 1 |
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529
Bt Thomas JACKSON of Ballyreagan, Parish of
Dundonald Gent & James JACKSON son to Thomas of the other part Whereby
said Thomas JACKSON for consideration mentioned granted to
James JACKSON all that upperside of the croft from the new ditch to
the house all the potato park and one half of the Forth hill lying next to
James BROWNs house & all the rest of the farm above excepting Tenderes
lying next to John GREENs farm & HUTCHESONs situated in the townlands of
Ballyreagan , Parish of Dundonald… meared and bounded and possessed by Thomas JACKSON hold with appurtenances to James JACKSON and his
heirs under yearly rent of £7 sterling at the expiration of every 21 years
over and above the yearly rent. WITNESS: John GRENHOLME of Ballymascaines,
Parish of Dundonald, Gent Robert ADAIR and Alexander HAMILTON both of
Ballyreagan WITNESS; Robert ADAIR & Henry JOY of Belfast, Co. Antrim
Printer. NOTE: This reference was included
in Groves Manuscripts at PRONI T808/1. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down. |
15 |
141 |
429 |
96062 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Down |
1748 Feb 5 |
TODD-JACKSON ***1745-1750
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
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529
... Andrew TODD of Carricknaveagh otherwise Toddstown,
Parish Kileny, Co. Down. Linendraper.for consideration to John GIBSON of
Ballymacarrett, Co Down, Farmer... land within the townland of Ballyreagan
formerly possessed by John DENHAM ... within townland formerly possessed by Robert JACKSON... lands by indenture bearing date Nov 1, 1677 were demised
by James ROSSE of Portavoe in Co Down to John JACKSON of
Ballyreagan aforesaid conveyed by John JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON and by said Thomas JACKSON reconveyed to John JACKSON and then by John JACKSON to his son Joseph JACKSON and by said Joseph conveyed to Robert MAGEE in trust for Joseph’s wife, Grizel, dau of Robert MAGEE & then to John JACKSON their son
[aka in-law] Hugh REA, Elizabeth his wife daughter of said Grizel & John....
Additions: John DENHAM & all that fell within
townland formerly possessed by Robert JACKSON. With the
reversion & Reversions [??] rents and services of the same lands by
indenture bearing date Nov 1, 1677. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down. |
15 |
142 |
29 |
94512 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Dublin |
1748 Mar 6 |
ROURKE1746-1758
Rev Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan, Kings Co] of 1st pt & Simon
ROURKE of City of Dublin, Linen Draper. JACKSON demised house known as The Sign of the Holy Lamb on south side of
High Street Dublin… descry incl on south backhouse of Daniel JACKSON.
SEE: JACKSONs of Santry |
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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 |
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142 |
60 |
94632 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1749 May 6 |
McDONAGH 1746-1758
Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo, widow… lands of
Tinaghroe, Barony Corran,
Co Sligo |
|
142 |
70 |
94663 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1750 May 8 |
THORNE 1746-1758
BTW Henry RIDLEY of City of Dublin, Silk Trowster &
Margaret his wife & Henry JACKSON Sword Cutler transferred
to Francis THORNE a house on Essex Bridge, City of Dublin |
1 |
142 |
122 |
94882 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Dublin |
1749 Feb 24 |
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Anne ROBINSON nee JACKSON
Will of Anne
ROBINSON nee JACKSON, of Dublin, widow. Her brother John JACKSON,
Clerk. Her cousins, Rev. Daniel JACKSON, clerk, and James GRATTAN,
Esq., trustees. Her sisters Jane and Frances JACKSON.
Sums due to Francis EVANS, attorney. Her portion of the estate of Drumloman and
Markhill, and all other the estate whereof she was seized or otherwise
entitled to in Co. Cavan.. … in trust to her brother John JACKSON during the term of his natural life and after his decease to the first &
every other son of said John JACKSON in succession….Witnesses:
Catherine GUNNING, Dublin, spinster; Robert ROBINSON, Dublin, Esq.; Francis
EVANS, Dublin, Gent. Memorial witnessed by Francis EVANS, Peter SHEE, Dublin
Merchant. John JACKSON, seal. NOTE: She was a daughter of Rev
John JACKSON & Anne CASTLETON. See: Santry JACKSONs in JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin |
18 |
142 |
127 |
94902 |
JACKSON, Daniel |
Kings |
1744 Nov 27 |
WALLEN 1746-1758
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BTW Edward WALLEN, Phineas COLLIER & Isaac STOAKES
all of Kings Co. of 1 pt. Rev Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan]
Kings Co. Clerke of the other part. Whereby the said Edward WALLEN, Phineas
COLLIER & Isaac STOAKES for consideration of £10 to be paid to Rt. Hon
Lord Tullamore the yearly sum of £3 to be paid to Lucy ARMSTRONG … assigned
to Rev. Daniel JACKSON several houses & tenements & plots of ground
lying and being in the town of Tullamore Kings Co. … originally granted by
Rt. Hon John late Lord Tullamore unto Lucy ARMSTRONG Phineas COLLIER &
Isaac STOAKES. WITNESS: Maurice MURRAY & Thomas WARD both of Tullamore, Kings
Co.
SEE: JACKSONs of Santry |
1 |
142 |
132 |
4917 |
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Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
Lord Massarene-VERNER Book 45 (1739-1810) Corduflles
|
|
142 |
156 |
95013 |
JACKSON, Dorcas |
Sligo |
1746-1758 |
McDONAGH
See ROD 142-60-94632 |
1 |
142 |
277 |
95493 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1750 Jul 9 |
DAWSON, John-KIRKPATRICK 1746-1758
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BTW John DAWSON of Dublin, Banker & Martin
KIRKPATRICK, watchmaker of Dublin. Whereby John DAWSON demised to Martin
KIRKPATRICK land on North side of Stephens Green St Dublin containing in breadth in front of said St 26’4’ and in breadth in
rere 21’ 2” and in depth from front to rere on the West side 80’ 9” & on
the East side from the said front down to a break of 8’9” 32’ and from the
said break to the rere 47’ 6”… bounded on the East partly by the holdings of
Alexander McDANIEL & Partly to the holding of Mr. GRAHAM both held under
said John DAWSON on the West to a lot of ground demised to said John DAWSON
to the said Martin KIRKPATRICK on the North to the Rere or back of Fade
Street, on the South to the Kings Pavement. To hold for 99 years at £8
annually. WITNESS: Richard THWAITE Clerk to Benjamin JOHNSTON Public Notary
in City of Dublin & by said Benjamin JOHNSTON. John DAWSON [SEAL]. |
|
142 |
326 |
95710 |
M’LOUGHLIN |
Dublin |
1750 Jul 28 |
McLAUGHLIN-LAMB
Dennis McLAUGHLIN of Ashe St. Dublin, Clothier, set to
Margaret LAMB the lower part commonly known by the sign of the Crown &
Thistle. On the east side of Ash st in the suburbs of the City aforesaid… |
|
142 |
327 |
95711 |
GILLMORE, Robert |
Armagh |
1750 Jul 28 |
VERNER to ACHESON 1739-1810 Feduffe [probably Foyduff,
Parish Tynan, Barony of Armagh]
Indenture of release btw Thomas VERNER of Dublin Gent
of 1st pt & Robert GILLMORE of Ardonnell Co Armagh Gent &
Olivia GILLMORE otherwise CARY the wife of the 2nd.. in consid of
1,132 pounds 1 s 2d released to Arthur ACHESON… land of Mount Hamilton
otherwise Ardgonnell… etc |
|
142 |
359 |
95853 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin
Drogheda |
1750 Aug 9 |
HOWARD 1746-1758
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A Declaration of trust executed by William JACKSON of Dublin Gent & Thomas HAMLIN of Drogheda Gent. Reciting Francis BELAGH
of City of Dublin Brewer in Court of Exchequer 1740 against John HAMLIN late
of Town of Drogheda for £300 Debt costs to William JACKSON assigned by
Ann BELAGH, widow, executor of Francis BELAGH to ensure and remain for sole
benefit of Gorges Edmund HOWARD. William JACKSON [SEAL]. NOTE:
This is probably relating to William JACKSON (1695-1744). Gorges Edmund HOWARD (1715-1785) was a son of Francis HOWARD
& Elizabeth JACKSON. He was also a 1st cousin
once removed of Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill, Co.
Armagh. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. SEE: ROD 143-109-95843 |
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142 |
367 |
95928 |
OLIVER, George |
Waterford |
1750 Jun 5 |
OLIVER, George - KEARNEY 1746-1758
City of Waterford Salemaker |
|
142 |
405 |
96086 |
McMURRAY
WADDELL |
Monaghan |
1749
Nov 3 |
WADDELL to McMURREY 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Drumgaviny
NAMES: Robert WADDELL of
Lisnaveane; Christian McMURRAY of Drumgavney; James McMURRAY; Arnold MATTHEW
of Gribbey; David GILESPY of Drummuck; Jeremiah McMURRAY of Dromore; James
SAUNDERS |
d |
143 |
65 |
95397 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth |
1750 Jul 9 |
FLEMING 1746-1758 Image 40
Article of Agreement btw Patrick FLEMING of Kilcrony,
Co. Louth, Gent & Rev George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co.
Louth… made over to George JACKSON lands called Plunkett’s
Lands cont 18s Plantation Measure adjacent to lands called Conbernan Co
Louth. Children of FLEMING mentioned… SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
117 |
143 |
109 |
95843 |
HOWARD |
Drogheda |
1750 Aug 5 |
Image
62
BTW Gerald BYRNE of City of Dublin Gent of 1st pt. Mary HAMLIN otherwise WOOTON widow of John HAMLIN of 2nd pt
& Gorges Edmund HOWARD of Drogheda of 3rd pt. Reciting Gerald
BYRNE for £720 sold to Gorges Edmund HOWARD in his actual possession
several Messuages Houses Lands Plotts of Ground & Mills Tenements and
Gardens therein with Dwelling House where Margaret HAMLIN widow formerly
dwelt in West St., Drogheda now in possession of William ELLIOT .. also one
house kown as slaughter house formerly in tenure of James BIRD and now in
possession of James SANDIFORD in Fair St., Drogheda & house formerly in
tenure of Widow WARD on Fair St. … Saint Sunday’s Gate … St. Laurence’s Gate
… James Gate … Duleek Gate … West St. formerly in possession of Elizabeth
HALE … Dyer St …in town of Drogheda in Possession of William JONES and
undertenants … St. John St. … Duleek Gate in possession Terence NEALE … land
and Mills and tenements and gardens on West Street in City of Drogheda … much
description mention of St Laurence Gate… tan yard … two mills formerly in
possession of James MEADE…. Two pages of descriptions …£1,200 paid by Gorges
Edmond HOWARD to Gerald BYRNE & Thomas HAMLIN … WITNESS: Chapman
HUDDLESTON & Lewis MOORE both of City of Dublin Gent. NOTE: No JACKSON mentions, although the
descriptions of land are similar to lands they had leased in an earlier
generation. SEE: ROD 142-359-95853 JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
|
143 |
318 |
97097 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1750 Dec 4 |
WORTHINGTON
Image
168
Lease whereby Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
Esq leased to John WORTHINGTON, City of Dublin Carpenter, piece of land
whereon are built two front dwelling houses and one back house on South side
of Kings Street near Stephens Green containing
in front to King Street 38’ from front to rere 88’ bounded on East by
McNOWLAND, on the west to a house belonging to Richard JACKSON on the
south to McSWEETMAN’s Malt House and North to the Kings pavement … yearly
rent of 9 pounds John WORTHINGTON [SEAL] WITNESS: William JACKSON City
of Dublin, Gent.& Matthew BOURKE servant to Gorges Edmund HOWARD of City
of Dublin Esq.. Mem WITNESS: William JACKSON of City of Dublin &
Chapn HUDDLESTON
See: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
117 |
143 |
353 |
97276 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLAGH Henry to TARLETON |
|
143 |
428 |
97632 |
ECHLIN, Michael |
Down |
1750 Jan 18 |
Image
224
BTW Michael ECHLIN eldest son of Charles ECHLIN late of
Echlinsgrove Co. Down Esq deceased & Sophia Margaret ECHLIN widow and
relict of said Charles ECHLIN trustees of Charles ECHLIN of 1 pt & Robert
BLACKWOOD of Ballyliedy Co. Down Esq of other pt. … townlands of
Ballymacreely & Carrickrusky both in Barony Dufferin Co. Down… Hugh
ECHLIN brother of Michael ECHLIN |
|
143 |
430 |
97648 |
COULTER, Mary &
GILLMER, James |
Dublin |
1750, Sept 9 |
COULTER, Mary & GILLMER 1746-1758
Image
225
Registered 8 February 1750
9th September 1750 – Thomas McEVERS &
Mary COULTER otherwise McEVORS both of City of Dublin AND James GILLMER of
Duke Street., Dublin... Admins of Nicodemus McEVORS late of Drumcondrasane in
the suburb of Dublin City – Thomas & Mary McEVERS deeded house known as
Bullshead in Duke Street to James GILLMER. Witnesses Arthur Brereton &
Thomas Dams |
|
143 |
447 |
97722 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1750 May 5 |
FLETCHER
Image
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 thertofore 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. |
1 |
143 |
540 |
98121 |
|
|
|
ANDERSON, John-OLPHERTS 1746-1751 |
|
144 |
37 |
96337 |
BAILIE |
Dublin
Westmeath |
1750 Oct 18 |
LOWE, Samuel-BAYLY 1746-1758
Samuel LOWE of Westmeath & widow Elizabeth BAILY of
City of Dublin |
|
144 |
66 |
96488 |
JACKSON, George |
Kilkenny |
1740 Jun 16 |
SNOW
George JACKSON of Portnescally, Co.
Kilkenny Esq. of 1st pt & Robert SNOW of City of Waterford,
Gent. … lands of Portnescally, Corluddy, Dungoly… |
1 |
144 |
123 |
96 |
|
|
1739-1810 |
GRAHAM-NOBLE Aghnecloy |
|
144 |
162 |
96924 |
OLIVER, Jane |
Tyrone
Cavan |
1747, April 14 |
OLIVER, Jane - CARSON 1746-1758
Image
390
John IRWIN by virtue of an order received from [Miss or
Mrs] Jane OLIVER to let the lands of Agharan for ten years to Rev. George
CARSON. Witness George FARIS of Makin, Co. Cavan & Charles ELLIOT of
Croghan, Co. Cavan. NOTE: I do not know if
this Agharan is in Co. Cavan – it could be Co. Tyrone. |
|
144 |
376 |
97892 |
PUREFOY, Martha |
Dublin
Waterford
Kings |
1750 Mar 1 |
MARSHALL
Image
501
BTW Lucy DELAUNE [aka DELAWN] widow of Henry DELAUNE
late of City of Dublin deceased Martha PUREFOY of City of Dublin widow &
Robert BENTLEY of City of Dublin merchant executor of last will of Henry
DELAUNE of 1st pt. Robert MARSHALL Esq. Magesties 2nd sergeant at Law in Ireland of 2nd pt. Sir William OSBORNE Bart of
3rd pt Christopher LOBETT of City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt…. Lucy DELAUNE, Martha PURFOY & Robert BENTLEY demised … [lands in
Waterford] and townlands of Killcollman now in occupation of Thomas DILLON
and tythes of lands of Kilcollman and townland Grange and Great and Small
Tythes in Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. |
|
144 |
384 |
97932 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh |
1750 Mar 2 |
BLASSETT
Image
505
Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Co. Armagh Esq.
demised to Jane BLOSSETT of Dublin widow, all that house or townland wherein
Mrs. Margaret [SORIN?] then lately dwelt bounding east to a House built by
Mr. SWEETMAN & West to the house known by the sign of the Black Lyon on
south side of Kings Street near St. Stephens Green for 31 years at yearly rent of £.12 with a clause of surrender every 3rd year giving 6 months notice… WITNESS: Charlotte CRAMEKE of Dublin spinster
& Julia BLOSSETT daughter of Jane BLOSSETT & Jane BLOSSETT |
117 |
144 |
429 |
98152 |
DALY |
|
1746-1751 |
ANNESLEY, Dame Mary-DALY |
|
144 |
436 |
98205 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1750 Feb 3 |
ROBINSON
Mr. James JACKSON late of City of Dublin Tape
Weaver with consent of his brother William JACKSON of the same City
Gent released to George ROBINSON of City of Dublin Tapeweaver for the term of
his natural life certain ground houses or holding on or near Pimlico in
Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore. See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |
1 |
144 |
482 |
98417 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
MARTIN to DOBBIN – lots of DOBBINs mentioned Scotch St,
Armagh
|
|
145 |
395 |
98956 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Cavan
Armagh |
1750 May 29 |
Cecil HAMILTON
Image
209
Poll of assignment & surrender re: 6 May 1749 btw
Arthur Cecil HAMILTON of Castle Hamilton Co Cavan & Nichola Anne HAMILTON
spinster of Castle Hamilton…. Long list of townlands…Nichola Ann HAMILTON had
married Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Co. Armagh |
117 |
145 |
406 |
99026 |
JACKSON, William |
Kings |
1751 May 18 |
Image
215
BTW Sir Thomas GIFFORD of Castlejordan Co. Meath Bart
of 1 pt & Joseph BOARDMAN of Clonmore Kings Co. Farmer of the other pt. …
land commonly known as Lewellin’s farm lately held by Richard FITZGERALD 94a
bounded on west by lands of Stonehouse on the east by Lands of Balldonnell on
the South by lands of Castlejordan and on north by Lands of Kildangan in Co.
aforesaid excepting out of said demise … a small park … 4a then held by
FLANAGAN to hold to said Joseph BOARDMAN for lives of William JACKSON 4th son of Thomas JACKSON of Jonestown Kings Co,. aged abt 14 & of Thomas
BEWLEY 2nd son of Richard BEWLEY of Kinnegad Co. Westmeath aged
abt 13 & Ephraim BEWLEY 3rd son of Richard BEWLEY aged abt 10
… WITNESS: Brent BUTLER of Newcastle Co. Dublin Gent & Adam WILLIAMD and
Samuel RIDGEWAY his clerk. Joseph BOARDMAN [SEAL] |
|
145 |
479 |
99485 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
|
LEVINGS
Lease btw Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
of the 1 pt & & James LEVINGS of City of Dublin Cooper of the
other…set one house or messuage in Church Street [Oxmantown]
with the yards and stables house known by the sign of the Three Candlesticks. for term of 31 years yearly rent
23 pounds WITNESS: William JACKSON & Patrick HIGGINS both of City
of Dublin, Gents. |
1 |
145 |
534 |
99987 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1751 Sep 2 |
HAWTHORN-JACKSON, John
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
Deed of Lease and release between Mary HAWTHORN
otherwise COREY, widow of Robert HAWTHORN mariner of Hollywood [aka Holywood]
Co Down of 1 pt. John JACKSON of Knocknagony Co Down Gent of
the other part Mary HAWTHORN for 20 pounds 5 shillings sold to John JACKSON and his heirs all of the farm in possession of Thomas COREY deceased and
lately in possession of Betty JACKSON otherwise COREY deceased
who was the uncle and cousin [sic] of said Mary HAWTHORN otherwise COREY Mary
is the heir at law of Betty JACKSON otherwise COREY as being
the only issue of James COREY deceased who was the eldest and full brother of
Thomas COREY containing by estimation 82 acres 3r 2p Cunningham measure…
free of all tithes in parish of Holywood, Co Down reciting deed 8 March 1743
where the premises were demised to Thomas COREY by James ROSS the eldest
& James ROSSE the younger of Co. Down. Assigned to John JACKSON and his heirs for the lives of James ROSSE the youngest & Janet COREY
otherwise HENRY [widow of Thomas COREY] the two surviving lives. WITNESS:
Robert MUNFORD of Knocknagoney & Michael MICHALL of Hollywood &
Thomas DAYELL of Holliwood, Co. Down |
|
146 |
242 |
97451 |
SEAVER |
Armagh |
1750
Sept 8 |
SEAVER-VERNER
Charles SEAVER of Ballinahonebeg [], Co. Armagh rented
to David VERNER of Gillis, Co. Armagh 20 acres on the south part of the road
of Cargagh [Cargagh,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing 20 acres 3 roods and 20 perches now in the possession of David
VERNER and also that part of said land known by the name of the two fields
called the fourth field and HUTCHESONs field containing 16 acres.. Witnessed
John VERNER of Termagranen [Tirmacrannon,
Parish Loughgall
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] & Richard
SEAVER of Bellaghy [??] both in Co. Armagh
Gent. & Thomas CARR of Armagh. |
|
146 |
320 |
97769 |
JACKSON, John |
Kildare
Dublin |
1750 Feb 11 |
ROBINSON
Btw John JACKSON Kilcullen, Co. Kildare
Gent of 1 pt & George ROBINSON of City of Dublin Victualler of the other
assigned the front house tenement or messuage and the back house … in Thomas
Court & Donore adjoining the dwelling house of George ROBINSON … for natural
lives of George BOWLES, Samuel WATSON & George ROOKE jr. WITNESS: Thomas
GOODLEY of Thomas Court, of City of Dublin nailer & Mr. George ROBINSON
Bridge Street City of Dublin Merchant. NOTE: I
suspect this is John JACKSON (1727- aft 1748) a son of Michael JACKSON & Mary McCRACKEN. See: JACKSON of Pimlico. |
1 |
147 |
228 |
99534 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth |
1751 Apr 9 |
FOSTER
Rev George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co.
Louth Clke, of 1 pt & William FOSTER of Dunleer Co. Louoth Esq. of the
other… lands in town of Louth, Parish of Louth, Co Louth. SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
1 |
147 |
234 |
99571 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1751 Jun 24 |
GEARY Image
127
Btw Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
Esq. of the 1 pt & John GEARY of City of Dublin Dairyman of the other…
land on south side of Kings Street 20’ in
depth; front to rere 88’ and in rere 27’. Bounded on north by Kings Street on
the west to Mr. Nowlands holding, on the east to holding of John GEARY, &
on the south to Mr. DEACONs holding for term of 48 years for rent of 8
pounds. WITNESS: William JACKSON & Joseph WADDY clerks to
Gorges HOWARD of Dublin Esq.& Benjamin PEMBERTON of City of Dublin
Bricklayer. Memorial witness: Benjamin PEMBERTON & Charles MEARES of
Dublin Gent. NOTE: I believe this is the Richard
JACKSON (1729-1789) who later became the representative for Coleraine. He
would have been 22 years old. SEE: Trinity
College JACKSONs.
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
1 |
147 |
409 |
100740 |
COWAN |
|
1746-1751 |
ANDREWS, Charles-COWAN |
|
147 |
471 |
101024 |
BAILLIE |
|
1739-1810
|
BAILIE or COOK to BAILIE (TI Bk 73) Gilbertstown |
|
148 |
293 |
99570 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1751 Jun 24 |
GEARY
Image
154
Btw Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin
Esq. of the 1 pt & John GEARY of City of Dublin Dairyman of the other…
land on south side of Kings Street cont in the
front to Kings street 23’ 9”; in depth from front to rere 116’; & in
rere 41’ 6” …. JACKSONs of Coleraine |
117 |
148 |
335 |
99816 |
CLEWLEW |
|
1746-1758 |
CLEWLEW, James-WILSON |
|
148 |
358 |
99910 |
COULTER |
Dublin |
1751 Aug 21 |
COULTER-ROBINSON 1746-1758
COULTER, Charles and his wife & ROBINSON Notes
in 2009 diary
Charles COULTER of Dublin, Grocer & Mary COULTER
otherwise McEVERs his wife … re will of Nicodemus McEVERS late of Dublin,
merchant dec’d … release to William ROBINSON of Dublin, Braiser … back house
where ROBINSON lived on North side of Castle Street. |
|
148 |
374 |
99985 |
|
Down |
1751 Aug 13 |
Btw William ASH-RAINEY of Downpatrick, Co. Down and his
son Thomas ASH-RAINEY. NOTE: They were related
to JACKSONs of Tobermore. |
|
149 |
66 |
98882 |
|
Carlow |
|
PEPPARD-WARREN, Jacob. Esq. Laragh, Carlow Jacob
PEPPARD-WARREN of Laragh, Carlow to Sarah CROKER spinster with clause of
redemption @ 6% pa nickred |
|
149 |
86 |
98958 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh
Carlow |
1751 May 29 |
CARRICK NOTE: I had
95958 it was 98958
Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Co. Armagh
husband of Nichola Anne JACKSON daughter of Arthur Cecil
HAMILTON was intitled to her 1/3rd share of Manor of Castletown
Co. Carlow. An extensive list of lands is included. This was shortly after
her marriage. See: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
1LDS |
149 |
209 |
100269 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE & son – MAGENIS Book 45 (1739-1810) Corfad, Laragh
|
x |
149 |
302 |
99817 |
CLEWLEW |
|
1746-1758 |
CLEWLEW, James-WALLACE |
|
149 |
375 |
100074 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Waterford |
1738 Nov 25 |
TAYLOR
Henry JACKSON to James TAYLOR house
bounded on the east with Broad or Markett Street on the south with Henry
BLANCHE’s house.. City of Waterford. |
1 |
150 |
171 |
100730 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1750 Oct 4 |
HANSARD
Image
108
Btw Robert JACKSON of Birr [aka
Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Gent of 1 pt & John HANSARD jr of the City of Dublin Gent of the
other pt . Whereby the said Robert JACKSON in consideration of
the natural love and affection which said Robert JACKSON bore
unto Mary wife of John HANSARD and daughter of Robert JACKSON & in consid of 5s … release to John HANSARD 7 acres called Doanes holding
the 10 acres at Birkshill [aka Burkes Hill], the two parks adjoining the
Green at Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, the
house and Garden at Birr wherein Henry BIRCH formerly lived and the house in
the town of Birr and the lands adjoining formerly in the possession of
Barnaby ARCHER and that part or parcel of land commonly called Kennedy’s
[[aka Seefin,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] &
Rencher’s park all in Kings Co. … WITNESS: Elinor WILKINSON of Birr [aka
Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co; widow & Eugenia JACKSON of the same spinster. Memorial
also witnessed by Hugh Josiah HANSARD.. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran NOTE: Eugenia
Marie JACKSON is a sister of Mary JACKSON |
1 |
150 |
272 |
101524 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Jan 22 |
JACKSON-WATSON
Image
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 |
16d |
150 |
447 |
103004 |
|
Dublin |
1751 Dec 16 |
Sarah LITTON-JACKSON
PLUNKETT & ors-JACKSON
Image
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. |
|
150 |
513 |
103535 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1752 Jun 6 |
Btw Tanat EATON of City of Dublin Esq. son and heir of
Martha EATON late of Dublin widow deceased on the 1 pt & Rev John JACKSON of Clonshough, Co. Dublin Clke only son and heir & acting executor of
Rev. John JACKSON late of Clonshough deceased. Tanat EATON
released to John JACKSON town and lands of Hollywoodrath in his
actual possession abt 140 acres as was conveyed to Martha EATON in Barony of
Castleknock, Co. Dublin SEE :JACKSONs
of Santry |
|
150 |
513 |
103535 |
JACKSON, Daniel, John, Frances, Jane |
Dublin |
1752 May 17-18 |
FALKINER
Btw Rev John JACKSON of Clonshough, Co.
Dublin Clke only son and heir & acting executor of Rev. John JACKSON late of Clonshough deceased & Cordelia JACKSON his wife of
the 1st pt. The Rev Daniel JACKSON of Tullamore [Tullamore , Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan]
Kings Co. Clke & Jane JACKSON & Frances JACKSON both of City of Dublin spinsters and only daughters and Legatees of the said John JACKSON deceased of 2nd pt & Daniel FALKINER, Alderman
City of Dublin 3rd pt. Daniel JACKSON and Jane JACKSON are two of the executors of John JACKSON deceased… town and lands of Hollywoodrath in possession of John DUDLEY and
his undertenants abt 140 acres in Barony of Castleknock, Co. Dublin
NOTE: Rev. Daniel
JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – he was one of those connected to the Parish of Santry |
117 |
150 |
528 |
103708 |
COULTER |
Fermanagh |
1725 June 24 |
COULTER, John & COULTER Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
Between John COULTER of Legmacacafry, Manor of
Castlebrinsky, Co. Fermanagh & James COULTER of Legmacafry. WITNESS:
Robert ALLEN of Knockmakeequin, Co. Fermanagh, Gent. Mary BUTLER of Clownish,
spinster. Patrick BRADY of Dublin, Gent. |
|
150 |
533 |
103742 |
JACKSON, Miles |
Cork |
1728 May 2 |
STRONGE
Image
299
Btw Miles JACKSON of Ballyphilip in the North
Liberty of the City of Cork, Gent of the 1 pt & Thomas STRONGE of the
same City North Liberties, Farmer. Lease of lands of Killogh &
Ballyvologe in Parish of Ballyangary, Barony of Clonolloe, Co. Limerick as
held by Redmond NASH and John NASH unto Thomas STRONGE his executors, assigns
… during the natural life and lives of Miles JACKSON and Thomas STRONG
NOTE: It is possible that he was a brother of the Rev. William
JACKSON (1713-1767) husband of Mary NASH. |
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