These notes are the result of dozens of visits to Dublin’s Deeds Registry, and more recently thanks to the scans available at Family Search. Thanks also to the work by the volunteers who post on Nick
Reddan’s Deeds Project . If you notice mistakes, I really do appreciate being informed so I can make corrections.
Sharon Oddie Brown.
Updated December 31, 2022 Updated June 4, 2023 UpdatedFebruary 9, 2024 |
Books 341-409 Memorials of Deeds
The shading in certain cells is idiosyncratic. It is just there to jog
my own memory.
Added/Updated in 2022 |
Added/Updated in 2023 |
Tagged for more attention |
Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Key Names |
County |
Date |
Transcriptions & Notes |
X |
341 |
11 |
227256 |
LATOUCHE |
|
1777-1785 |
LATOUCHE,
David-POLLOCK |
|
341 |
82 |
227632 |
JACKSON, John & ors |
Monaghan |
1781 Apr 13 |
JACKSON & wife-THOMSON Names Index: 1777-1785
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John JACKSON of Creeve, Co. Monaghan Gent &
wife Sarah BRUNKER of 1st part. Thomas BRUNKER of Bellgreen, Co
Cavan of 2nd part Humphry THOMPSON of Aghentur Co Monaghan Gent
& surviving exec of will of Samuel NIXON late of Rockcorry Co Monaghan,
Gent dec’d... reciting indenture 13 Apr 1777 where the said Thomas BRUNKER
assigned to Sarah BRUNKER now Sarah JACKSON tates of Magheraclooney
known by the names of Cormaghy [?]atone Dromen and Derrymuck situate and
lying and being in Barony of Farney, Co. Monaghan for term of 21 years … sold
and transferred to Humphry THOMSON. WITNESS: Samuel ADAMS City of Dublin Gent
Attny at Law & Robert THOMASON Aghatur Co, Monaghan. Gent. John
JACKSON [SEAL] Sarah JACKSON [SEAL]. NOTE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
341 |
82 |
227633 |
JACKSON,
Hugh & ors |
Monaghan |
1780 Feb 27 |
JACKSON & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
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Memorial of deeds of Intermarriage between Hugh
JACKSON of town of Ballybay, Co Monaghan Merchant of one pt & Letitia
THOMSON spinster eldest dau of Humphry THOMAS [sic THOMSON aka THOMPSON] of
Aghatur, Co Monaghan, Gent. Of 2nd pt & James JACKSON of
town of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan Gent & Robert THOMSON 2nd son
of said HUMPHRY THOMSON of 3rd pt. Whereby the said Hugh
JACKSON for considerations in the said articles mentioned and also upon
the trusts therein particularly set forth .. sold to James JACKSON and
Robert THOMSON the house and tenement in Town of Ballybay wherein the said Hugh
JACKSON then dwelt and joining the house and concern of John CRAIG of
Ballybay to hold to said James JACKSON and Robert THOMSON and the
survivor of them… for term of three lives ... mentioned in lease made by
Henry LESLIE Clerk to Hugh JACKSON late of Ballybay aforesaid father
of the said Hugh JACKSON party thereto which said articles of
intermarriage and this memorial witnessed by Samuel ADAMS of City of Dublin
Attny at Law and Alexander JACKSON of town of Ballybay Co. Monaghan
Gent & Thomas BRUNKER of Ballgreen Co,
Cavan Gent Robert THOMSON [SEAL] NOTE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe The Humphrey THOMPSON aka THOMASON had one daughter Letitia
who married Hugh JACKSON of Ballybay, and another daughter Isabella THOMSON
who married Dr. Thomas JACKSON, son of Rev. James JACKSON of Ballyreagan, Co,
Down. SEE: Jacksons
of Co. Down. The intersection of these two lines of JACKSONs may prove to
be revealing of other connections. |
|
341 |
219 |
228177 |
BRADFORD |
Louth |
1780 Dec 15 |
LINDSAY to BRADFORD 1739-1810
(TI Bk 73) Cavananore
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Rev Colin LINDSAY of Thistle,
Ballymascanlon & Thomas BRADFORD of Cavananore & Nicholas SHARP of
Claremount both of Co Louth Gent of the other part granted to Thomas BRADFORD
& Nicholas SHARP lands of Thistle otherwise Lower Plaister [?] in said Co
Louth... in grand lease of Malcolm NcNEAL of Ballymascanlon, Co Louth Esq to
Rev Robert DRUMMOND dec’d Witnessed by Malcolm KENNEDY of Mount Pleasant
Attorney at Law & Patrick McATTEE of Dundalk, Innkeeper. & George
KENNEDY of Mount Pleasant
NOTE: Thomas BRADFORD (abt 1739-1790) husband of Elizabeth
BREAKEY (1758-1844), and son of John BRADFORD (1705-1789) and Barbara COULTER
(1721-1795) |
|
341 |
220 |
228188 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
Lord & Lady BELMORE’s separation Book 45
(1739-1810) Cornrecarrow
|
|
341 |
529 |
230504 |
COULTER |
Down |
1781 Dec 22 |
INGRAM & wife-McNEIL
COULTER, Susanna-McNEILE 1777-1785
Isaac INGRAM of Co Down Publican & Susanna INGRAM
als COULTER, wife of 1st pt |
|
341 |
623 |
231109 |
JACKSON
|
Kings |
1782 Feb 5 |
JACKSON-SHORTT
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328
Indented Deed of release between Thomas SHORT of
Springfield, Queens Co. Esq, and James JACKSON of Birr [aka
Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Esq of the other. SHORT demised to JACKSON Lands of Clonaughill [[likely Clonoghil
Lower or one of the two Clonoghil
Upper or Clonoghil
Upper – all in Parish Birr,]
called the Hills containing ten acres, bordered on the North with Mr. Synge’s
land, on the East with John WILKINSON’s land and on the south with John
WINTER’s land and on the west with William SYKE’s land situated in Barony of
Ballybrett [Ballybritt], parish of Birr and Kings Co., and also a plot of
land on the Green of Birr containing 100’ in front measured from the corner
of their new house built by the said James JACKSON… more land details
..and also that piece of ground in the square of Carsonstown in the Kings Co
whereon the said James JACKSON built a house containing in front 50’ bounded
on the North by Bartholomew ELLIOTT Esq. holdings,, on the East by the Glebe,
on the south by the said James JACKSON’s holding and on the West by
the street together with that piece of ground whereon the said James
JACKSON built another house in said square beneath the Barrack containing
in front 50’ bounded on the North by said James JACKSON’s holding, on
the East by he Glebe, on the South by the same James JACKSON’s holding, and on the west by the street together also with that piece of
ground on the West side of said square whereon said James JACKSON built one other house in front 45’ bounded on the North by said James
JACKSON’s holding, on the East by the street, on the south by said James
JACKSON’s holding, and on the west by COX’s holding, which said last
mentioned premises are situate, lying and being in the Square of Carsons town
in the said Barony of Ballybritt and Kings Co aforesesaid…. To hold to the
said James JACKSON, his heirs and Asigns for and during the lives of James
JACKSON (the younger) son of the above named James JACKSON,
Christopher BANKOE, son of Thomas BANKOE of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],,
Innholder, and George WILKINSON, son of John WILKINSON of Town and County,
Apothecary… yearly rent of £58 15 6. WITNESS: Robert HARRISON. SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly and JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: A Frances
JACKSON (1810-1841) daughter of Nathaniel JACKSON married a
Crawford SHORTT from Offally/Tipperary.
NOTE: Banko burials in Eyrecourt. |
|
341 |
847 |
228791 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1781 Jul 226 |
DAWSON, Charles-LYNCH 1777-1785
John Dawson COATES of City of Dublin Esq.... |
|
342 |
110 |
228592 |
|
Kings |
1780 Jan 27 |
Townland Index 1739-1810-S Image
130
Shinrone a house and garden
William DOOLANs will
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64
William DOOLAN of Shinrone, Kings Co. … bequeath to son
Nicholas £46 a year out of lands of Liss and Balliban and Kilcorban reserved
by lease made by me to son William … his sister Catherine’s Portion and
release him from any demands I might have with the Shinrone concerns. I
bequeath to him the black horse and to his son Thomas my watch; Fourthly I
bequeath to my daughters [??] McWILLIAMS and DONELAW £5 each; fifthly I
bequeath to my daughter-in-law Mrs Anne DOOLAN and to her children in equal
share about £40 which hath been in her hands some years of my stock in the
malt house which she [??] and did not account with me for having given her
the white Cow before; sixthly I bequeath unto my daughter Margaret [??]
Messrs BENNETTs Bond and Mtg for £100 ….; I bequeath unto my executors Trust
for my son John’s children 20 out of Mr DOLPHINs Bond … WITNESSES Richard
DANEER; William BURTON & Jerry SHARPE. Sworn at Roscrea Co. Tipperary |
|
343 |
436 |
237332 |
DAWSON |
Down |
1783 Jun 24 |
DAWSON, Launcelot Thomas-BRADFORD NOTES in 2009
diary 1777-1785
Between Thomas DAWSON LAURENCE of Laurencetown, Co.
Down, Esq of 1st part & Henry BRADFORD of Coose in said County
Linen Draper of the other part .... 37Acres 2 r 8p of Coose to BRADFORD
(already in possession of BRADFORD) with water courses, wiers ... etc. &
use of Mill or Mills formerly held by James HENRY & William BRADFORD
[Coose, Barony of Lower Enagh, Parish of Tullylish, Co. Down] ... life of
Henry BRADFORD & William ATKINSON eldest son of Miles ATKINSON of
Laurencetown linen draper & William M’CREIGHT son of David M’CREIGHT of
Gilford, Gent in presence of John BRADFORD of Tullylish, Linen draper Gent
per George BRADFORD of Coos (or Coross) in said Co. Down, Linen Draper. In
presence of George BRADFORD & William CROZIER of Tandragee, Co. Armagh attorney
at law. |
|
343 |
471 |
237609 |
BIRCH |
|
1783 Jul 14 |
BOYD to BIRCH |
x |
343 |
520 |
237913 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1783, Sept 12 |
CLARKE to JACKSON Ballyassey [possibly Ballygasey,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Ballynewry,
Co Armagh
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Record of an Annuity made between Henry CLARKE of
Loughill [probably Loughgall,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in
the County of Armagh Esq. on the one part and Robert JACKSON of
Ballynewry [Ballynewry , Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in said County
esq of the second part. Whereby the said Henry CLARKE did in consideration of
a debt of two hundred and fifty pounds Sterling due to Robert JACKSON by the said Henry CLARKE the receipt whereof is thereby acknowledged give and
grant unto the said Robert JACKSON his heirs ... one Annuity or
yearly rent charge of one hundred pounds sterling due and payable out of the
lands of Blundell’s Grange [Grange
Blundel, Parish Grange (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
in the County of Armagh held by said Henry CLARKE under the Right Honorable
James Earl of Charlemont by virtue of a lease for lives ... Henry CLARKE made
out clear title to Lands of Annaghmore [Annaghmore,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] WITNESS:
William SCOTT & Andrew PRENTICE of Town & Co. Armagh. Henry CLARKE
[SEAL]
SEE (probably): Jacksons of Tobermore. Or Robert JACKSON (1728-1821) of City of Armagh and environs (See
STANLEY descendant residing at Blundel’s Grange: 1850 Apr 25
ROD: 1850-9-165 |
|
344 |
29 |
229661 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Meath
Cavan |
1775 Nov 24 |
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BTW John GORDON formerly of Kings Court Court, Cavan
but then of Greenan, Parish Drumconrah, Co. Meath, Gent of 1 pt. Rev. Arthur
FORBES of Dumconrah, Co. Meath, clerk of the other pt. Reciting Rev. Joseph
CLERKE of Cabra Castle, Co. Cavan & Mervyn PRATT Esq. of Cabra Castle by indenture 24
Nov 1775 demised to John GORDON land in Kings Court, Co. Cavan containing in
front to the Great Street 130’ and in depth 546’ also one park part of Lands
of Dunaree Co. Cavan containing 6a Barony Corrgary [currently Parish Enniskeen, Barony Clankee] containing 1a and
part of bog of Cortubber [aka Cortober,
Parish Enniskeen,
Barony Clankee, Co. Cavan] for term of 3 lives. Set to
John GORDON all that part of Corgarry [Parish Enniskeen,
Barony Clankee, Co. Cavan] then in possession of John
GORDON containing 8a 1r 26p for lives of Walter GORDON the younger brother of
said John GORDON age 14 & Thomas JACKSON 3rd son of Thomas
JACKSON of Lisnaboe Co. Meath then about 9 years. John GORDON indebted to
Arthur FORBE… John CRAIG of St. John’s Rath Co. Meath and Alexander CRAIG of
Arthurstown Co. Louth … WITNESS: Ross M’CANN of Dublin City Gent & Owen
CONOLLY of Co. Meath, Farmer
SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe
NOTE: Mervyn PRATT was
the g-g-grandfather of the Rev Mervyn PRATT (1807-1890) husband of Madeline
Eglantine JACKSON (1816-1899) |
|
344 |
47 |
229823 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth |
1781 Nov 15 |
POE Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Rev George JACKSON of Stabannon, Co Louth
& Elizabeth JACKSON otherwise TAYOR his wife of the 1 pt &
Samuel POE of Poes Court Co Louth Esq of the other… George JACKSON in
a deed 8 Dec 1770 obtained lease in his own name for lands in Lazy Hill City of Dublin [descry & other
names included]… SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
16d |
344 |
122 |
230321 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1781 Jan 2 |
John CHAMBERS of Anne St City of Dublin, Factor of 1st pt & Mary WALKER widow of Joseph WALKER of sd City of Dublin Esq deceased
of the 2nd pt & Henry JACKSON City of Dublin Merchant
of rd pt. in consid of an intended marriage £500 pd by Henry JACKSON to John CHAMBERS & Henry JACKSON did make over to John CHAMBERS
Ground on the North side of Pill Lane with the dwelling house lately occupied by Michael HAM Glover… |
16d |
344 |
137 |
230429 |
JACKSON, George |
Waterford
Cork |
1782 Jan 16 |
CORNWALL Names Index: 1777-1785
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Btw George JACKSON of Glenbegg, Co Waterford
Esq. of 1 pt & Robert CORNWALL of City of Dublin Gent of the other. For
consideration mentioned JACKSON transferred to CORNWALL half plowland of
Killivalligh in North Liberties of City of Cork … [many lands listed – all in
Co. Cork] WITNESS: Edward HENEGAN of City of Dublin Gent & William McEVOY
City of Dublin Writer. George JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: Jacksons of Glanbeg. |
16d |
344 |
144 |
230471 |
JACKSON, Ann |
Dublin |
1782 Jan 27 |
HOYLE Names Index: 1777-1785
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94
Anne JACKSON of Chamber
Street to Martin HOYLE lands at Raheny late in possession of Thomas
TUCKEY from 1/11/1782 for 47 years + 6 months. Cont 11 acres 20
perches
SEE: Annotated
transcription: 1782 Jan 22. |
16d |
344 |
232 |
231168 |
SHAW |
Down |
1780 Oct 18 |
SHAWs of Co. Down.
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142
Andrew SHAW gave to son Samuel SHAW holding in
Ballanagarich, Parish Drumbo Co. Down … sons Andrew SHAW, John SHAW, Mathew
SHAW James SHAW and William SHAW … daughters Janey HOY or SHAW [husband
William HOY, son Andrew HOY] … Mary SHAW, Ann SHAW |
18 |
344 |
265 |
231403 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Limerick |
1782 Apr 12 |
OLIVER, Thomas - CAREW
Thomas OLIVER dec’d of Bristol, Esq. & Charles
KNIGHT of Limerick. |
|
344 |
346 |
231914 |
LATOUCHE |
|
1777-1785 |
LATOUCHE,
David-LATOUCHE |
|
344 |
586 |
234117 |
COULTER |
Tyrone |
1785 Feb 19 |
COULTER, David-MOORE 1777-1785
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322
Marriage btw David COULTER of Lis[??]gowly, Co. Tyrone
Merchant of 1 pt & Robert WATSON, John MOORE Richard MOORE and Jane
WATSON daughter [to be married to David COULTER] of the said Robert WATSON of
the other part and all of Castlecaulfield Co, Tyrone … £100 marriage portion
… David COULTER possessed of lease 13 Nov 1781 btw Hamilton GORGES of
Kilbrew, Co. Meath Esq. & the said David COULTER of Balligawley Co.
Tyrone [land sold to cover marriage portion] .. WITNESSES: John McIVOR James
THOMPSON of Dungannon Innkeeper. Robert WATSON [SEAL] |
|
344 |
587 |
234122 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1781 July 14 |
HAYMAN & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
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322
BTW Wm JACKSON Esq Youghal, Co. Cork Esq. then
Mayor of 1st pt.
Jane HAYMAN, daughter of Alderman Samuel HAYMAN,
deceased of 2nd pt Rev. Atkin HAYMAN and Thomas GREEN of 3rd pt.;. Alderman Thomas GREEN of 3rd part. Share of the lands of Coolafanery,
Barony Imokilly Co. Cork. Also 1/3rd pt of house in Town of
Yoghall where John GUNLET then lived. Also £2.10 yearly payable to her out of
a house in Youghall wherein John HAIG Esq. lived … to hold to said Aitkin
HAYMAN & Thomas GREEN and their heirs and for the several uses intents
and purposes
NOTE: Marriage agreed
between William JACKSON Esq. Of Youghal, Co. Cork and Jane HAYMAN NOTE: For JACKSON-HAYMAN connections see:: Clerical
and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, Volume 1. William
Maziere Brady
NOTE: The Council
Book of the Corporation of Youghall, from 1610 to 1659, from 1666 to 1687,
and from 1690 to 1800, p502 Alderman William JACKSON was elected Mayor 29
June 1780. Benjamin Mordock JACKSON, James Mordock JACKSON, Strettle
JACKSON were admitted as Freemen at large. Several other names of
interest. See also the Google source: The Council
Book of the Corporation of Youghall, from 1610 to 1659, from 1666 to 1687,
and from 1690 to 1800, |
|
344 |
605 |
235556 |
TIPPING, Edward |
Louth |
1783 Mar 13 |
TIPPING to TIPPING 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) - Earls Quarter
James BAILLIE of Ineshargee Co Down Esq & &
Edward HILL of Cavendish now of City of Dublin Esq of 1st pt
Edward TIPPING of Ballurgan Parish Co Louth Esq of 2nd pt &
Francis TIPPING eldest son and heir of by Edward TIPPING by Cather HALL his
wife… all of lands of Ballurgan abt 200 acres in Barony Dundalk, Co Louth
NOTE: James BAILIE
(1724-1787) husband of Anne HALL. Edward TIPPING was his brother-in-law. |
16d |
345 |
|
hunch |
OLIVER, Isabella |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1781 Jun 23 |
DILWORTH OLIVER
No DILWORTH in 1777-1785 Grantors Index.
Richard by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of
Armagh, Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland. To our beloved in Christ,
the Rector and Curate of the Parish of Derryloran [Parish Derryloran
(Upper Dungannon portion), Barony Dungannon Upper,
Co. Tyrone] in our Diocese of
Armagh, Greeting WHEREAS Andrew Dilworth of Mullagherry [possibly Mullaghacreevy,
Parish Donaghmore,
the Barony of Dungannon
Middle, Co.Tyrone] in the
Parish of Donaghmore in the County of Tyrone and Diocese of
Armagh farmer of Derryloran [Derryloran,
Parish Derryloran
(Upper Dungannon portion), Barony Dungannon Upper,
Co. Tyrone] and Isabella
Oliver of Cookstown [possibly Cookstown,
Parish Derryloran
(Upper Dungannon portion), Barony Dungannon Upper,
Co. Tyrone] parish and
County aforesd Spint being contracted and promised
to each other in Holy Matrimony (as alleged) do earnestly desire Marriage to
be had and solemnized between them: Therefore we give and grant to you or
either of you, in whom we very much confide, our Licence and Authority to
solemnize the said Marriage with all due Speed between the said Andrew
Dilworth and Isabella Oliver provided that the same be done in the
Face of the Church of the Parish of Derryloran aforesaid, between the
Canonical Hours by the Express Consent of their Parents or Guardians, (if any
they have) and that there is not any just Cause or Impediment to hinder the
said marriage by Reason of any Precontract, Consanguinity, Affinity or other
lawful Cause whatever. In Testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal of our
Cosistorial and Metropolitan Court of Armagh, to be affixed to these
Presents. Dated the 23 Day of June 1781 See Family Tree of: OLIVERs
of Tattykeel. |
|
345 |
89 |
232259 |
OLIVER, Andrew & William |
Armagh |
1782
June 10 |
OLIVER, Andrew - OLIVER, William 1777-1785
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52
NOTES: Deed between Andrew OLIVER of
Newtownhamilton [NOTE: The town is in the
townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh, distiller of the one part & William OLIVER of
Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent of the other part. Andrew OLIVER has a lease from the Rev.
& Dr. Hugh HAMILTON, Dean of Armagh of land in the town of
Newtownhamilton for 5 shillings pd by Wm. OLIVER he [?] assigns the annuity
or yearly sum of £30. Mention of trust for Andrew, wife Elinor & mention
of children (unnamed) SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
345 |
89 |
232275 |
DICKIE, Charles |
Antrim |
1782 Jun 17 |
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53
Francis JOY of Randlestown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim Gent of 1st pt; & James DICKIE and Charles DICKIE both
of Hollybrooke [possibly Holy
Well, Parish of Antrim,
in the Barony of Antrim
Upper], Co. Antrim - linen drapers of the other part. Reciting deed of
release Francis JOY in consideration of £50 sold to James DICKIE &
Charles DICKIE all that field or park of land at Randalstown with said
Francis JOY reclaimed off the Mill dam containing 3a together with the ground
in front opposite to said land and the Heap of Stones then lying therein …
WITNESS: Alexander MITCHEL of Newgrove Co. Down Linen Draper & William
ADAMS of Randalstown Co. Antrim Merchant James DICKIE [SEAL] Charles DICKIE
[SEAL] |
|
345 |
267 |
233136 |
Jackson, James |
Kildare |
1780 Jun 11 |
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145
Hereby Richard LEVINGE of
Calverstown Co. Kildare Esq leased to Henry JACKSON of Davidstown Co.
Kildare Thicksett Weaver in his actual possession part of lands of
Calverstown containing 10a 34p in Parish Davidstown Barony Narranraban Co.
Kildare … for lives of Samuel JACKSON son of Henry JACKSON, Caleb
JACKSON son of William JACKSON of Calverstown Thickset Weaver and Richard
JACKSON son of James JACKSON of Davidstown Cordwainer for term of
31 years … yearly rent of £14. WITNESS: John LONG of Calverstown Woolcomber
& William LYNCH Servant to Richard LEVINGE & George LOG & William
DUNPHY City of Dublin Gent. Henry JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Athgarven & Kineagh & Monestrevan Co.
Kildare for likely links. For a link to Caleb JACKSON see: ROD: 491-427-320540 . Also Thrifts Abstracts: Caleb JACKSON of Dolphins
barn weaver be admitted free of this Corporation [weavers] by Grace Especial
on payment of Two Guineas. |
|
345 |
386 |
233879 |
McCARTER |
Drominikin |
|
JAMES to McCARTER 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) |
x |
345 |
472 |
234406 |
DAWSON |
Down
Monaghan
Down |
1782 Dec 19 |
DAWSON, James-MAXWELL
James Earl of Clanbrassil of 1st pt James
DAWSON of Union Lodge Co Down Esq of 2nd pt Walter STEEL of
Candlefort Co Monaghan Esq of 3rd pt Zachariah MAXWELL of Dundalk,
Co Louth Esq of 4th pt & William OGLE of Newry Co Down Esq of
the 5th pt…. 5 tates f land in Co Monaghan… |
16d |
345 |
473 |
234407 |
DAWSON |
Down |
1777-1785 |
DAWSON, James-MAXWELL - same names as above |
16d |
345 |
596 |
235325 |
JACKSON, William |
Limerick |
1783 Feb 23 |
FERRAR Names Index: 1777-1785
William JACKSON of City of Limerick, Gent of 1st pt… lands in parish of St Mary, City of Limerick |
16d |
346 |
18 |
230027 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh |
1781 Nov 27 |
FERRALL Names Index: 1777-1785
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17
BTW Richard JACKSON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh Esq. & Daniel FERRALE of City of Dublin Corn [Chande]. Tenement on south side of King St near St. Stephen’s Green in
suburbs of City of Dublin late in possession of Sarah DOHERTY deceased
and then in possession of Daniel FERRALE together with a small messuage or
tenement behind the same late in the possession of John DODD deceased and
then in possession of Daniel FERRALE with yard and house east to said
premises containing in depth from front to rere 88’ 4” in front 19’ 4” and in
rere 22’ 4”. Bounded on the east by John WORTHINGTON’s holding on the west
with Samuel HOPES holding on the south with John SWEETMANs holding and on the
North with the King’s pavement |
|
346 |
66 |
230363 |
JACKSON, Ellen |
Waterford |
1781 Dec 3 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Ellen JACKSON, spinster granted to George
JACKSON, one of her brothers, 1/4 part of the Townlands of Glaubeg
[Glanbeg], Ballygally, Coolishal and Ballyduff Ultra in the Barony of Coshmow
and Cosbride, County Waterford, for the sum of 4,000 pounds to be paid to Ellen
JACKSON by George JACKSON. WITNESSES: Thomas CRAWFORD & Walter
Croker POOLE. Dawn SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork and JACKSONs of Kilkenny. |
|
346 |
81 |
230381 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1782 Jan 10 |
McCULLOGH Alexr to WHITE
Alexander McCULLOGH bricklayer of 1 pt. Land on east
side of Drogheda I St Mary’s Abbey, City of Dublin |
16d |
346 |
97 |
230659 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Kings
Westmeath |
1781 Sep 10 |
MOOREHEAD-JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
John MOOREHEAD, Gent of Cumagher, Co. Westmeath, father
of Sarah JACKSON [nee MOOREHEAD], eldest daughter & bride grants a
marriage portion of 400 pounds to Richard JACKSON, Gent, Groom of Millmount, [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Kings. Co. Mary JACKSON, Widow, of Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Kings Co. mother of Richard JACKSON by Deed dated 7 Sept 1781 granted
to Richard JACKSON 140 acres land of Moneteroris or Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
King's County. WITNESSES: Philip NORTH, Gent of Dublin; Thomas COLLINS, Gent
of City of Dublin. NOTE: See also #247106 NOTE: See also #247106 SEE: Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
|
346 |
130 |
230937 |
Jackson, Richard William |
Kings |
1782 Feb 18 |
Image
76
Richard William JACKSON of Dublin Gent was a
witness to the will of Edward DON of Thoronmoor Kings Co. farmer |
18 |
346 |
175 |
231199 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLOH Alexr to BRITTAIN |
|
346 |
520 |
234447 |
BAILLIE |
Louth |
1739-1810 |
SIBTHORP to BAILIE Trea, Tray(TI Bk 73) |
x |
346 |
579 |
235138 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1779 Jul 7 |
JOHNSTON & wife to McCULLOCH (TI Bk 73) Roach 1739-1810
Image
306
BTW William JOHNSTON and Christian JOHNSTON otherwise
WILLIAMS his wife of Drumill, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & William McCULLOCK of
City of Dublin Esq of the other pt. Land lately in possession of Michael
CALLAGHAN part of undivided lands of Courtbane [Courtbane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] … from
expiration of lease by Trevor WILLIAN late of Courtbane deceased to James
CALLAGHAN late of Glassdruminally [probably Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh … WITNESS: Owen CALLAGHAN of Coolville Co. Armagh Gent & Eneus
MALEY of Creggan, Co. Armagh. & William McCULLOCK the younger of City of
Dublin Esq. |
x |
347 |
241 |
232067 |
BREAKEY |
Derry
Monaghan |
1782 May 18 |
BREAKEY, Josiah and THOMPSON 1768-1784
Abbreviated notations
compiled by author Ken Breakey
Breakey to Humphrey Thomson
& another. 18/5/1782; 31/5/1782. Isaiah Breakey of Milford – Humphrey
Thompson & William Breakey of Drumskelt. Derry & Millmore 31/5/1782.
Image
464
Btw Isaiah BREAKEY of
Millford, Co. Monaghan, Linen draper of 1 pt & Humphry THOMSON of
Aughanter, Co. Monaghan & William BREAKEY of Drumskelt Gent of the other
part. lands of Derry & Millmore Co. Monaghan … Isaiah BREAKY [SEAL] |
|
347 |
241 |
232068 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1782 May 31 |
BREAKEY, John & THOMPSON 1781
Image
464
Btw Isaiah BREAKEY of Millford, Co. Monaghan, Linen
draper of 1 pt & Humphry THOMSON of Aughanter, Co. Monaghan & William
BREAKEY of Drumskelt Gent of the other part. Reciting among other things that
the said Isaiah BREAKY is seized & possessed ot the lands of Derry &
Millmore Co. Monaghan by virtue of a lease from John KERR Esq. for the term
of 21 years with a clause of perpetual renewal & desirous of settling on
his children…. Made over to Humphry THOMSON & William BREAKEY the town
and lands of Derry & the town & lands of Millmore then in the
possession of the said Isaiah BREAKY and formerly in the possession of John
MEGENOUGH containing in the whole 84 acres three roods or thereabouts Irish
Plantation measure. With one half of the turf bog of Millmore then occupied
by the tenants on the said lands of Dery. To hold the same unto the said Humphy
THOMSON & William BREAKEY and the survivor of them. WITNESSES: Samuel
ADAMS of Dublin Attorney at Law and William ANDERSON of Millford, Co.
Monaghan Linen Bleacher.
Breakey to Thompson. 18/5/1782; 31/5/1782. John Breakey
of Milford, linen draper; William Breakey, Milford, linen draper.
Lisnagalliagh. |
16d |
347 |
242 |
232269 |
McMURRAY |
Monaghan |
|
McMURRY to THOMPSON 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Drumgaveny |
x |
347 |
286 |
232489 |
DAWSON |
|
1782 Mar 15 |
DAWSON, Launcelot Thomas-BRADFORD NOTES in 2009
diary 1777-1785
Same names & info as in 343.436.237332 |
|
347 |
352 |
233220 |
JACKSON
NORTH |
Meath |
1782 Sept 13 |
NORTH-DRAKE Jacksons
Hall, Westmorland
A Memorial of a deed poll btw Miles NORTH of Jacksons Hall, Westmorland and now of City of Dublin
Esq. & Columbus DRAKE of Drakerath, Co Meath Esq. that it be referred to
Gorges LOWTHER of Kilbrew, Co. Meath Esq. & Matthew CORBALLY of Sydham in
sd co. Esq.to value the lands of Drakerath,
Co. Meath the estate of Miles NORTH & what the lands are worth...NOTE: Connections to JACKSONs. SEE: Miles NORTH (1738-1795) SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. These lands came from Samuel JACKSON in 1706. |
16d |
347 |
406 |
233659 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1782
Oct 26 |
BARTLY, Joseph to SMYTH 1768-1784
1739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
NAMES: Samuel SMYTH of town
of Monaghan; Joseph BARTLEY of town of Monaghan, reedmaker; James HUNT; John
ELLIOTT; George KIERAN; Richard CROSS; William NOBLE; John WARREN. OTHER PLACES: Clonniss Street, Monaghan; Mullaghmonaghan;
Mullaghadun. |
x |
347 |
415 |
233758 |
OLIVER, Jane |
Limerick |
1782 Aug 19 |
OLIVER, Jane - WALLIS 1777-1785
...Silver Oliver Limerick |
x |
347 |
550 |
235128 |
JACKSON,
Margaret & husb |
Down
Armagh |
1783 Feb 11 |
RICHARDSON Names Index: 1777-1785
A Memorial of a deed of ease and release btw Johnston
LOCKART and Margaret LOCKART otherwise JACKSON his wife both of
Holywood in Co. Down of the 1 pt. Margaret LOCKART transferred to Wm
RICHARDSON his heirs etc all that part and parcel of land in the townland of
Dunvalley & Corr [Corr
and Dunavally, Parish Loughgall
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in Co. Armagh situate in the parish of Loughgall & Manor of Charlemont…original
lease held by Rt Hon James Earl of Charlemont. Witnessed by John RICHARDSON
of Moy Co. Tyrone & Wm LOCKART of Charlemont |
16d |
348 |
119 |
232439 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1782 Jun 24 |
McCULLOH Alexr to SCOTT 1777-1785
Image
66
Alexander McCULLOH bricklayer of City of Dublin of 1 pt
& John SCOTT of City of Dublin House Carpenter. Land on lower Ormond Quay |
|
348 |
124 |
232454 |
JACKSON, Thomas the elder & Rose |
Antrim |
1782 Jun 27 |
His will Names Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyguillan, Ballynadrenttogh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
and Tythes Parish Killead Barony Massareene
Hollywell- Hollywell farm
Thomas JACKSON the elder’s will
Image
69
Thomas JACKSON the elder formerly of Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
but now of town & of Antrim. Last will: First: Confirm marriage
settlement with my wife Rose JACKSON intitled to annuity of £30
payable out of any part of premises I was entitled to at time of marriage and
further a Cow if I should have one at time of decease and also half of what
household furniture I shall have at time of my death only my Escrutore which
I leave to my son Thomas JACKSON 2ndly I leave to my two
granddaughters [only one named] Rose JACKSON the other half of my
household furniture and the sum of £250. 3rdly I leave to my granddaughters Rose
CLARK and Elinor CLARK the sum of £40 each … 4thly I leave to my
son Thomas JACKSON my freehold lease of Hollywell during his natural
life after his decease to his lawful issue … then to son William JACKSON …
and failing lawful issue then to daughter Rose JACKSON … 5thly to my
two sons Thomas JACKSON and William JACKSON lands of
Ballynadrumlagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
and rectorial tythes … 22 Oct 1772 …
WITNESS; William HOLMES, Hugh O’REILLY Robert YOUNG both of Town & Co.
Antrim & Hugh O’NEILL Linen Draper … Thomas DAWSON of Conn Carmony Co.
Antrim farmer.
SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple Not yet sure where she fits in. Possibly SEE: Jacksons
of Tobermore. |
d |
348 |
225 |
233022 |
JACKSON, Thomas Scott & ors |
London |
1782 May 8 |
ADAIR & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
123
Btw Margaret ADAIR of Soho Sq, Parish of St Ann,
Liberty of Westminster now the wife of [Thomas] BERNARD of Lincoln Inn Co.
Middlesex Esq of 1 pt; Alexander ADAIR of Halfmoon St Parish of St. George
Hanover Sq. Co. Middlesex Esq & Robert BATESON of Mortimer St, Parish of
St. Mary le Bone Co. Middlesex Esq of the other part. Release being of the
parts made btw Thomas BERNARD of 1st pt & Margaret ADAIR of 2nd pt. Alexander ADAIR & Robert BATESON of 3rd pt & James
ADAIR Serjeant of Law and Recorder of the City of London and Thomas Scott
JACKSON of London of 4th pt. [transferred land is alluded to
but not given a name] WITNESS: Richard KIRBY son [in-law?] to Robert BATESON
& Benjamin TURNBULL son [in-law?] to Thomas BERNARD
NOTE: Thomas Scott
JACKSON b. 1740 d. 1791 (of Bedford Sq. buried Bunhill Fields), a banker,
married in London Mary KEATING 16 Aug 1770 at St. Olave Hart St., London,
daughter of Michael KEATING. SOURCE: thepeerage.com. NOTE: ROD:
432-108-280217 A Mary KEATING is described as a sister of Benjamin
Murdock JACKSON. If she was a sister-in-law, this is a fit, although she
seems to be a daughter of a Henry KEATING. I suspect that a Benjamin MURDOCK
is also related to the JACKSONs. See also: ROD: 637-203-436724
NOTE: Thomas Scott
JACKSON only surviving son of Thomas Scott JACKSON died 7 June 1807at
Vizagapatam, Madras. SOURCE: Morning Post 15 Dec 1807 |
|
348 |
353 |
23395? |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh Dublin |
1782 May 1 |
JACKSON-COUGHLAN Names Index: 1777-1785
Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge Lodge [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co
Armagh demised to Michael COUGLAN of City of Dublin, Timber Merchant, lands on east side of Church St. [Oxmantown] With a stable and forge for lives of Richard
JACKSON and his sister Suzanna BARTON, widow & Julian Eliza BARTON
her daughter, spinster Witnessed by Reily Wright TEMPLETON & Hugh Mill
BUNBURY both of City of Dublin, Gent. SEE:
Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
348 |
435 |
234627 |
JACKSON, Anne & ors |
Roscommon |
1782 Dec 12 |
JACKSON & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
229
BTW Sir Anthony KING of City
of Dublin, Knight Executor of will of Thomas HOGGART [?] late of City of
Dublin, Clothier deceased of 1st pt ; Ann JACKSON of City
of Dublin, widow daughter and heir at law of Thomas HOGGART of the 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant & John SUTTON
of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Reciting deed of release 23 Mar
1759 btw Nicholas FITZGERALD of City of Dublin Lieut in General WALDEGRAVES
[?] Regiment of Horse of the 1 pt & Thomas HOGGART of the other pt. in
consideration of 1,000 pounds released to HOGGART 2/4s of land of Killeane,
Barony Athlone, Co. Roscommon 478a arable land.. land released to Richard
JACKSON John SUTTON… Anthony KING [SEAL] NOTE:
There may be a connection to JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe See mem # 234626. And/or JACKSONs
of Coleraine
SEE
ALSO: Bethams: Thomas HOGGARD City Dublin Clothier 25 Feb 1759 proved 30
Oct 1759; Son in law William DONALDSON
Daughter
Isabella DONALDSON wife of the above; Daughter Anne JACKSON
Grand-daughter
Elizabeth DONALDSON
Brother
William HOGGART
Son-in-law
Thomas JACKSON
Children of Thomas JACKSON [and Ann]:
Elizabeth, John, Richard, Thomas, Joseph |
|
348 |
570
|
235586
|
JACKSON, George |
Tipperary |
1782 May 21 |
Townland Index 1777-1785 “C” Image 91
WHITE-JACKSON
Image
297
BTW William WHITE of Roscrea Co. Tipperary Gent of 1 pt
& George JACKSON of Fancroft Kings Co. Mason of the other pt.
Demised part of lands of Cleybonane in Manor & Lordship of Roscrea then
in his possession containing 48a 1r 11p bounded on the North by the River
Brusna & Lisnageragh Lands, the Lands of Dromakinan on the East with part
of lands of Loughaneavotta n possession of undertenants of Daniel CROLLY and
Tim Henry BIRCH and part of Cleybonane in possession of Isaac WOOD on the
south with the river of Roscrea … for lives of William WHITE Margaret WHITE
otherwise HARTT his wife and William HARTT Eldest son of Knockballymeagher
Co. Tipperary Gent … WITNESS: Hector VAUGHAN Gent & Joseph DWYER Clothier
both of Roscrea. William WHITE [SEAL] |
|
349 |
169 |
233427 |
DICKIE |
Louth |
1782
Oct 7 |
SIBTHORPE to DICKIE 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Cloonaleenan
NAMES: Robert SIBTHORPE of
Newtown; Robert DICKIE of Clonaleenan; Alexander McCOMBE; Rev. Alexander
McCOMBE; Elizabeth Lady Viscountess Dowager BOYNE; John WARBURTON of Dublin;
John KENNEDY; John MURPHY; William KELLY. |
d |
349 |
185 |
233545 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1778 Nov 24 |
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH Notes in 2009 diary 1777-1785
Between William McCULLOGH of townland and Parish of
Rasavan [possibly Rasharkin], Diocese of
Connor, Co. Antrim of 1 pt. & Samuel McCULLAGH of same. |
|
349 |
280 |
234169 |
SALE, Abigail |
Dublin |
1782 Sep 20 |
Image
476
BTW George CRUICKSHANK of City of Dublin Attorney at
Law of 1st pt & Alexander CROOKSHANK Esq. & George SALE
Merchant both of City of Dublin of 2nd pt & Abigail SALL aka
SALE of City of Dublin spinster of 3rd pt. Reciting that William
CLARKE by indenture 1718 Nov 15 demised to William NICHOLS piece of ground on
south side of Pill Lane containing front to rere 57’ including the wall to
the lane bounded on the east to other ground owned by said William CLARKE on
the South & West to ground set by said William CLARKE to Mrs. .. granted
to said William SALE Robert Ballentine …. And that the same having become
vested in William SALE late of City of Dublin Gent deceased 10 Jan 1774 for
lives of [Royalty] and Thomas JOHNSTON and Thomas TAYLOR and also reciting
that Henry PERRY Esq. by indenture 4 July 1722 demised to John HARVEY
tenement on North side of Dolphins Barn containing in breadth in the front
48’ in depth front to rere 63’ bounded on East by Mr. John FALKNERs holding,
on the West by John BROWNEs holding on the North to the City Water Course
commonly called the Pipe Water & on the South to Dolphins Barn aforesaid
… also reciting that Jacob POOLE by indenture 14 Feb 1722 demised to William
BOTTOM all the 6 small houses with their backsides situate on the south side
of Dolphins Barn bounded on the North to the Kings pavement on east and south
to Mr. BOARDMANs holding and on the west to Mr. POPKINs holding for lives of
Emerson PERCY Hester POOLE & Elizabeth POOLE … and George CROOKSHANK was
seized of lands of Cranleaghbegg otherwise Cranlabogg 140a Co. Longford.
NOTE: Abigail SALE
married George CRUICKSHANK firstly, and then married Henry JACKSON of
Grange Cottage, Birr, Kings Co. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: The BOARDMANs and
Jacob POOLE are names to track in terms of other relationships with JACKSONs
NOTE: Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt |
18 |
349 |
287 |
234198 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLOGH James to CAVENA |
|
349 |
317 |
234355 |
|
Kings |
1782 Oct 30 |
Townland Index 1739-1810-S Image
130
Shinrone a house and garden [Shinrone,
Parish Shinrone,
Barony Clonlisk]
SMITH-SMITH
Image
495
BTW Ralph SMITH the elder of Shinrone, Kings Co., Gent
of 1 pt; Aquilla SMITH of Glasshouse Kings Co. only son of Ralph SMITH of
other pt. Reciting John BALDWIN late of Corolanty Kings Co deceased, by
indenture 22 May 1742 demised to Ralph SMITH the town and lands of Galsshouse
[?] Clonfad & several townlands containing 390a 2r in Barony Clonlisk
Kings Co.. Reciting that Ralph SMITH was seized of part of lands of
Killconnihinmore containing 64a 2r in Barony Lower Ormond Co. Tipperary by
lease 21 Feb 1769 by John SHEPPARD Gent Dwelling House and Garden in Town of
Shinrone, Kings Co. by lease 10 Feb 1777 and also part of lands formerly held
by John KEENA from Anthony FLOOD containg 6a 3r 20p near town of Shinrone
Barony Clonlisk, Kings Co. by deed from Sir William PARSONS Bart & John
LLOYD Esq. for 3 lives renewable … WITNESS: James CARROLL & Evan LEE
both of City of Dublin Gent. Ralph SMITH [SEAL] |
|
349 |
352 |
234602 |
LATOUCHE |
|
1777-1785 |
LATOUCHE, DAVID-OSBORNE |
|
349 |
355 |
234626 |
JACKSON, Anne & ors |
Dublin |
1750 Jul 4 |
JACKSON & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Sir Anthony KING, executor of estate of Thomas HOGGART,
Clothier, deceased of Dublin sold to Richard JACKSON, Merchant of City
of Dublin and John SUTTON, Merchant of City of Dublin ground in the Tenter
Fields near Crooked Staff, County
Dublin for the residue of a Term of 41 years. Ann JACKSON, Widow &
daughter of Thomas HOGGART. WITNESSES: Henry BETAGH & Thomas ARMSTRONG,
clerk to Henry BETAGH. Dawn SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe |
! |
350 |
102 |
233984 |
DAWSON |
Down |
1782 Oct 20 |
DAWSON, Launcelot Thomas-BRADFORD NOTES in 2009
diary 1777-1785
Between Thomas DAWSON LAURENCE of Laurencetown &
Benjamin BRADFORD of Coose, Co. Down, yeoman ... land in Kinnan late in the
Tenor of Moses PARKER with Mill & 10 acres 15P (more description of land
& responsibilities) ... lives of Benjamin BRADFORD, Charles ORR jr.
[NOTE: Husband of Sarah BIRCH] son of Charles ORR of Lisnasissy, Co. Down,
Linen Draper & Kennedy COGHAM son to John COGHAM of Gilford, Co. Down,
Linen Draper for term of 45 years. |
|
350 |
178 |
234939 |
HOUSTON, Joshua, Jane & Anne |
Dublin
Armagh |
1780
Jan 29 |
Two Tenements.Toole’s Tenements Gardens Backsides &
Bog &c. Abbey Street, City of Armagh.
NOTE: I had looked at
this because of ROD 508-23-327817 which indicated a connection btw HOUSTONs
& OLIVERs. It was btw Joshua HOUSTON, Merchant of City of Dublin of 1 pt
and Jane HOUSTON spinster of City of Dublin administrix of Ann HOUSTON late
of City of Dublin deceased of the other part. The description made no mention
of OLIVERs, although the rest of the details matched other HOUSTON deeds
connected to Tooles tenements. |
LDS |
350 |
228 |
235677 |
|
Wicklow
Dublin |
1783 Feb 21 |
John CASH & ors – TUDOR
& ors
Image
125
Indenture re marriage of John
CASH of Dublin bookseller and Isabella TUDOR 2nd daughter of
Richard TUDOR of City of Dublin Goldsmith. Richard TUDOR & [Michael]
MILLS of Dublin Bookseller as Trustees for said Isabella TUDOR & her said
intended husband John CASH … £800. WITNESS: William WILLIAMS of City of
Dublin notary & John WILLIAMS his clerk. William WILLIAMS of City of
Dublin notary & John WILLIAMS his clerk. NOTE: I presume Isabella TUDOR was a daughter of Thomas
TUDOR, and hence she was a sister of Charlotte JACKSON née TUDOR.
SEE: Descendants of Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin &
Delgany, Co. Wicklow. |
|
351 |
22 |
234449 |
BRADFORD |
Louth |
1739-1810 |
SIBTHORP to BRADFORD (TI Bk 73) Cavananore |
x |
351 |
159 |
235441 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1783 Mar 4 |
DONNELL Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
401
Btw James JACKSON of Parsonstown [Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt]Kings Co
Gent of the 1 pt & John DONNELL Merchant of the town of Clonmel Co
Tipperary of the other pt. James JACKSON demised to DONNELL the
Dwelling House in the town of Clonmel late in possession of Maurice HANNAGAN
bounded on the east by Daniel LEARY’s tenement on the east by Catherine
WHITEs & on the south by John KEARNYs Warehouse and fronting on the main
street of Clonmel for term of 99 years SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran and JACKSONs of Spinians.
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 |
16d |
351 |
302 |
236335 |
DAWSON |
|
1777-1785 |
DAWSON, Walter-STEEL |
|
351 |
404 |
236993 |
PUREFOY, William Poe |
Cork |
1783 Feb 27 |
Image
526
Lands held in trust |
|
351 |
486 |
237454 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Down
Dublin |
1783 Jul 24 |
CATHERWOOD JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
566
Btw Alexander STEWART & Robert STEWART (his son)
both of Newtownards Co Down Esq. of he 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON City
of Dublin Taylor of the other part for consid STEWART transferred to JACKSON parcel of land on North side of Francis St
#9, … Thomas JACKSON made over to William Catherwood JACKSON of City of Dublin Taylor his eldest son… more decr Newtownards SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down – although I have yet to enter him. Also, see: Irish
Equity Reports Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery and the
Rolls Court. Volume 13 NOTE: Thomas
JACKSON initially leased the land on Francis Street in 1770, and demised
a portion to Gilbert JACKSON (?- aft 1800) who had it in: ROD 407-282-271472. I still need to find which Thomas JACKSON this
was. |
16d |
351 |
500 |
237538 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1783 July 29 |
Image
574
Property in Essex St, Dublin; Hon John BUTLER leased to
Margaret FIERNANS, Widow of Dublin in 1769; now her rights legally vested in
John FERNS merchant of Dublin; he is leasing to James JACKSON of
Dublin China Merchant |
|
351 |
520 |
237732 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1781 Nov 28 |
Image
585
BTW Sir William PARSONS of Birr, Kings Co. Bart of 1 pt
& Thomas SHORT of Springfield, Queens Co Gent of other pt. .. plot of
land in Green of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],
containing 100’ in front measured from corner of the new house built by James
JACKSON of Birr…. Parish of Birr, Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. … lives of James
JACKSON younger son of above-named James JACKSON, Christopher
BANKOE son of Thomas BANKOE of Birr Innholder and George WILKINSON son of
John WILKINSON of Birr, Apothecary. … WITNESS: Miles CARROLL and John PIGOTT.
NOTE: Banko burials in Eyrecourt. |
|
351 |
520 |
237733 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1780 Nov 29 |
Image
585
BTW Sir William PARSONS of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Bart of 1 pt & Thomas SHORT of Springfield, Queens Co Gent of other
pt. … granted to Thomas SHORT part of lands of Clonaghill [likely Clonoghil
Lower or one of the two Clonoghil
Upper or Clonoghil
Upper – all in Parish Birr,]
called The Hills 10a … [see above] lives of James JACKSON the younger
Christopher BANKOE son of Thomas BANKOE of Birr Innholder and George
WILKINSON son of John WILKINSON of Birr, Apothecary ….
NOTE: Banko burials in Eyrecourt. |
|
351 |
520 |
237734 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1781 Sep 5 |
BTW Sir William PARSONS of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Bart of 1 pt & Thomas SHORT of Springfield, Queens Co Gent of other
pt. … ground in the square of Parsonstown … bounded on North by James
JACKSON’s holding … lives of James JACKSON the younger Christopher
BANKOE son of Thomas BANKOE of Birr Innholder and George WILKINSON son of
John WILKINSON of Birr, Apothecary …. WITNESS: Edward LOWRY … Justices John
LLOYD & Robert JACKSON
NOTE: Banko burials in Eyrecourt. |
|
352 |
25 |
236126 |
JACKSON, Strettle |
Kildare
Kings
Cork |
1782 Sep 24 |
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images on line start at page 89.
Robert ARMSTRONG of Athy, Co. Kildare, by right of
Sarah ARMSTRONG otherwise STRETTLE a distributing share of the assets of
Joseph DEVONSHIRE who died intestate and who was a first cousin of Sarah
ARMSTRONG. Robert & Sarah ARMSTRONG (ors STRETTLE) for natural love they
bear their children Christian ARMSTRONG, Sarah ARMSTRONG + Juliana ARMSTRONG
+ 10s granted and made over to Strettle JACKSON + Richard HOLMES of
Boliart [possibly Bolart
North or Bolart
South, Parish Kilmanaghan,
Barony Kilcoursey,]
£3000 part of their share upon trust to provide income for the marriage
portions for the daughters |
|
352 |
253 |
238011 |
|
|
1783 Sep 26 |
EDGEWORTH, Lovell-THOMPSON |
|
352 |
279 |
238121 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
MONTGOMERY to McCULLOUGH Book 45 (1739-1810) (TI Bk 45) Crieve
|
x |
352 |
319 |
238395 |
JACKSON, Rev. Robert |
Antrim |
1783 Aug 24 |
Crossle notes
BTW Anne KELSO of Dunmurray [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Barony Belfast Upper]
Antrim Spinster of one pt & Rev. Robert JACKSON of Dunmurry of the
other pt. Parcel of land on south side of Castle St Belfast containing in
length at first next side street 56 feet backwards on east side next the
passage leading to the Mall 212 feet and in tenure of Peter GOLAN of Belfast
merchant and later of James CARSON. |
|
352 |
469 |
239767 |
COULTER |
Fermanagh |
1771 May 25 |
COULTER, James-COULTER
COULTER, David-GRAHAM Notes in 2009 diary1777-1785
James COULTER of 1st part; David COULTER of
2nd part & Robert GRAHAM on behalf of daughter Anne, 3rd part. .. marriage had been solemnized … James COULTER then made over lands of
Keeranbeg whereon the said James then dwelled, the Mill of Keeranbeg with 8
acres of land and his interest in the lands of Coolnasillagh for term of 7
years … interest in lands of Lurganboy, Lott Gare & Darkeybanes together
with the Mountain of Tully known by the name Altaveage, situate in Barony of
Clonkelly, Co. Fermanagh … WITNESS: Archibald GRAHAM of Gladeston [??], Co. Armagh, Gent & Francis GRAHAM of Slush
Hill [Slush
Hill, Parish Aghalurcher,
Barony of Magherastephana],
Co. Fermanagh, Gent.
NOTE: Clark’s Quarry is
in Slush Hill. |
|
352 |
506 |
(torn) |
RUTHERFORD |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
RUTHERFORD to RUTHERFORD (TI
Bk 45) Cadagh |
x |
353 |
23 |
235890 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Kildare |
1783 Apr 2 |
Image
306
MOOREHEAD Names Index: 1777-1785
BTW Richard JACKSON of Rabbitfield Co. Kildare to John MOORHEAD of Milltown Co. Dublin famer whereby the
said Richard JACKSON in persuance of a former agreement with the said
John MOORHEAD surrendered the lease said John MOORHEAD made to Richard
JACKSON of the lands of Milltown Co. Dublin and
disclaimed all rights … of the said lease made to said Richard & wife
joining in a bond together with said John MOORHEAD for sum of 250 to be given
to said MOORHEAD as soon as said bond was paid & all costs… WITNESSES:
William GEOGHEGAN of [Nanga?] Co. Dublin Yeoman & John KIRWIN of
Rabbitfield Co. Kildare Yeoman … Richard JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Sarah MOOREHEAD
daughter of John MOOREHEAD was wife of Richard JACKSON SEE: Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
18 |
353 |
62 |
236254 |
DAWSON |
|
1777-1785 |
DAWSON, Charles-HOLMES |
|
353 |
68 |
236328 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1783 Apr 28 |
SWANZY-OATES NOTES in 2009 diary. 1777-1785
OLIVER, Joseph -OATES
Between James SWANZY of Swanville, Parish of
Clontibrett, Co. Monaghan administrator of Richard SEAVER, dec’d of the one
part & Mary DOBBYN otherwise OATES widow; Elizabeth PRENTICE, otherwise
OATES widow; James McWILLIAM & Anne McWILLIAM otherwise OATES his wife.
Joseph OLIVER and Jane OLIVER otherwise OATES his wife & Letitia STONE
otherwise OATES widow of the other part … reciting … demised unto said Mary
DOBBYN, Eliza PRENTICE, James McWILLIAMS and Ann his wife Joseph OLIVER &
Jane his wife & Letitia STONE all that part of the townland of
Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] now in the tenure and occupancy of John OATES
and his undertenants as the same is meared and bounded as formerly held and
enjoyed by his father Thomas OATES … term of 17 years from 1 Nov 1781 in
trust and for the sole us and benefit of the said John OATES & his
lawful issue possesses in the will and codicil of Thomas OATES, the said
John’s father (more description included – I may need to order this deed) WITNESS: Samuel SWANZY, Gent Attorney. Thomas
PRENTICE, merchant both of Armagh, Co. Armagh. See also Mem# 296013 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
353 |
382 |
239585 |
JACKSON, James |
Monaghan |
1783 Oct 20 |
BUCHANON & ors – JACKSON
Ballybay,
Image
495
BTW Robert BUCHANNON William
BUCHANNON & Adam BUCHANNON of Caddagh Co. Monaghan farmers & John
BUCHANNON of Town & Co. Monaghan apothecary of 1 pt & James
JACKSON of Ballybay Co. Monaghan Gent. Lands of Caddagh otherwise
Cadaoghroe Co. Monaghan by virtue of lease by Rt Hon Viscount Massarene to
Moses Rutherford then of Caddagh and since deceased … reciting lands of
Caddagh since enjoyed by Adam RUTHERFORD son of Moses the lessee or by Robert
RUTHERFORD son of Adam and now held by Robert William Adam & John
BUCHANNON to James JACKSON … WITNESS: Hugh JACKSON of Ballybay
Merchant & Robert McCULLOGH of Town of Monaghan Schoolmaster and James
BANAN of Ballybay Lapper of Brown Linen all in Co. Monaghan Robert BUCHANNON
[SEAL]
SEE: Lisnaboe
JACKSONs. |
16 |
354 |
15 |
235989 |
JACKSON, William & Richard & ors |
Longford |
1783 Apr 25 |
BOND Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Wm JACKSON of Cologue, Co Longford Gent
& Richard JACKSON eldest son of 1 pt & George BOND of Lisnonah
Co Longford. |
16d |
354 |
158 |
237141 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Wicklow |
1783 Jul 2 |
LAMB Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Collierstown Co Dublin but
now of the City of Dublin Esq of the one pt Reciting deed of release that Thomas
JACKSON for consid made over to Hall LAMB (in his actual possession) part
of the town and lands of Spinians which was at the time of the execution of the TILLES lease in the possession
of James JACKSON of Spinians Co Wicklow farmer and formerly in the
occupation of Thomas SHERLOCK cont 11 acres 3 roods of land Plantation
measure be the same as James JACKSON held in Barony of Talbotstown Co
Wicklow… for and during the natural lives of William RAWSON eldest son of
Richard RAWSON of Baltinglass Co Wicklow Publican and Thomas JACKSON 2nd son of William JACKSON late of Baltinglass Butcher and Hannah RAWSON
otherwise JACKSON wife of the sd Richard RAWSON [ original lease
executed by Rev Richard BALDWIN Dr in Divinity & provost of Trinity
College and said James JACKSON). SEE: JACKSONs
of Spinians and Baltinglass.
NOTE: William JACKSON & Anne RIGGS parents of Thomas JACKSON.
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 |
16d |
354 |
201 |
237515 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Limerick |
1783 Jul 29 |
LYONS Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown, Esq & James
LYONS of City of Limerick Merchant. |
16d |
354 |
457 |
239707 |
JACKSON, George |
Tipperary |
1784 Feb 9 |
SMITH Names Index: 1777-1785
George JACKSON of Knockingglass Co Tipperary
Esq. |
16d |
355 |
13 |
236255 |
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1773 Nov 5 |
BROWN-GRAHAM GRAHAM to BROWN & BROWN to GRAHAM–
townland index Ednafirkin, Ednefereen NOTES in 2009 diary. 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45)
John GRAHAM of Ballinagory, Parish of Kilmore, Co.
Monaghan of 1st part; & William BROWN of same of other part …
reciting that the sd John GRAHAM acquits said William of all demands for
diet, clothing and schooling and learning him his trade and also give him as
his share of or divide of the effects of his father James BROWN dec’d the
whole right and title of that part of Ednafirkin that he the said James BROWN
in his lifetime was entitled to … William did bind himself in £100 never to
molest or sue claim or demand from John GRAHAM, Jane GRAHAM or any of his
brothers or any other part of the assets of the family or the leases of
Glines or Ballinagenageny that James BROWN in his lifetime was possessed of
which agreement is witnessed by John CHURY [?] and Robert BROWN both of
Ballingary in said County & Henry WILSON of Legacorry in said County. |
|
355 |
336 |
240020 |
RUTHERFORD |
Monaghan |
|
RUTHERFORD to RUTHERFORD 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Cadagh |
x |
355 |
465 |
241686 |
COULTER |
Down |
|
COULTER, Joseph- RANSON 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Ballyregan |
x |
355 |
475 |
241759 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Kildare
Dublin |
1776 May 3 |
BRUNTON Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON and Isabella JACKSON otherwise BRUNTON his wife acknowledged receiving from Elizabeth BRUNTON
widow and Administrix of Robert BRUNTON deceased by the hands of Thomas
BRUNTON, the sum of 150 pounds in payment of Isabella’s share or proportion
of the effects of her late father the said Robert BRUNTON deceased who died
intestate. WITNESS: Thomas LEE of Kilteel,
Co. Kildare, farmer & William BRUNTON of Collinstown Co. Dublin, Gent. Memorial WITNESS: William
BRUNTON of Collinstown Co. Dublin, Gent & Abel CARTER of City of Dublin,
Gent. NOTE: If Thomas JACKSON was one
of the JACKSONs
of Kildare (one of the Kildare trees), he may have been a son of Richard
JACKSON and Ann BEECHAM. NOTE: Collinstown may
be Collierstown, hence Thomas JACKSON son of William JACKSON and Anne RIGGS
is a possibility. |
LDS |
355 |
480 |
241829 |
OLIVER |
Tyrone
Armagh |
1784 Feb 14 |
HASARD-PRINGLE 7 tates part
of will Notes in 2009 diary
BTW Richard HASSARD of Garden
Hill, Co. Fermanagh Esq., of the 1st pt & William PRINGLE the
elder of Caledon, Co. Tyrone of 2nd ptl & Frances PRINGLE,
widow of Rev. Robert PRINGLE late of Madden, Co. Armagh Clke of 3rd pt & John PRINGLE Gent eldest son and heir at law of the 4th pt & William PRINGLE the younger & Robert PRINGLE the two younger
sons and Dorothy PRINGLE the only daughter of the 5th pt as joint
tenants with the person so deceased … mention of 7 tates Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Aghavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Lislea, [Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
&
Magherarville [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] conveyed in a trust for a term of 200 years after
paying rent to Vicars Choral and Organist of St. Patrick’s Armagh ... lands
of Dowgry aka Dowgrey [Doogary,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] the jointure of
Frances PRINGLE WITNESS: John MACULLAH of Caledon, Co. Tyrone & William
DONELLY of Caledon Barber . NOTE Lands connected to my OLIVERs. |
LDS |
356 |
20 |
237795 |
JACKSON, Peter & ors |
Antrim |
1783 Aug 27 |
HARPUR Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Peter JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co
Antrim Gent of the 1st pt; Luke JACKSON of the Parish of
Connor [Connor] in
same Co Gent; of 2nd pt & Wm HARPER of Doagh [Doagh,
Parish Grange of
Doagh, Barony Antrim
Upper] Antrim Innkeeper of the 3rd pt leased part of Young’s
farm in Lisngiggl [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
lying on the west side commonly called the lower side of the turnpike
leading from Antrim to Ballymeena… 20 acres 20 perches. WITNESSES: John READ
of Macdam in parish of Donegar [Donegore] Gent; William
CAMPBELL of Craigyhaw [possibly Craigy
Hall, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper],
parish of Antrim Linen weaver SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
16d |
356 |
53 |
238168 |
JACKSON, William & ors |
Clare |
1783 Oct 17 |
YOUNG Names Index: 1777-1785
William Marcus JACKSON of Clondonagh [??],, Co Clare |
16d |
356 |
101 |
238622 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1783 Nov 17 |
PEARSON Names Index: 1777-1785
John PEARSON of City of Dublin Merchant demised to William
JACKSON of the Upper Coombe painter Dwelling House and premises in Dolphins Barn Lane then in possession of Wm
JACKSON cont in front to said street 18 feet and front to rere 54 feet 4
inches. For the natural lives of the said William JACKSON the lessee
and Charles JACKSON his youngest brother & Henry JACKSON of
Cavan Street Dublin Ribbon weaver. WITNESS: John SHERIDAN; Thomas KATHRENS
SEE: JACKSONs
of Pimlicoe |
16d |
356 |
128 |
238803 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Longford
Leitrim |
1783 Nov 26 |
GLEADOWE NEWCOMON Names Index: 1777-1785
William JACKSON of Calorege[?] Co Longford Gent
of 1st pt; Richard JACKSON of Calouge eldest son & heir
apparent of sd William JACKSON. & Andrew CARLTON of ?glass, Co
Leitrim of one pt & Sir William Gleadowe NEWCOMMEN of the City of Dublin
Baronet of the other part. Demised town and lands of Calouge otherwise
Callouge to NEWCOMMEN incl Windmill Hill Steoatstown & Tananere all in Co
Longford |
16d |
356 |
271 |
240097 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLOCH Willm to Langd ROWLEY |
1 |
356 |
332 |
240441 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLOGH Willm to BLOOMER |
1 |
356 |
367 |
240064 |
DAWSON |
|
1777-1785 |
DAWSON, John-WALSH |
1 |
356 |
377 |
240735 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLOUGH Thomas to HARRIS |
1 |
356 |
399 |
240954 |
JACKSON, George |
|
|
M’CARTHY Names Index: 1777-1785 |
1 |
356 |
451 |
241408 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Wicklow |
1784 Jun 5 |
BOLTON Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON of [Kittle?] Co Wicklow Grazier
of the 1st pt; Mary SAXSMITH of City of Dubln widow of Thomas
SAXMITH late of the same City deceased, grocer. Of the 2nd pt;
Peter BOLTON Cabinet maker & John LEWIS Gazier both of sd city of 3rd pt…. Mary demised all the House on Hammond
Lane in City of Dublin together with the bakehouse backshed… [more
description of land and names of neighbours] NOTE:
Mary SOCKSMITH was a widow who married Thomas JACKSON: SOURCE: Monumental
Inscriptions from St. Marys Church, Crumlin, Co. Dublin. See: Dublin
Marriages, NOTE: SEE: JACKSONs
of Spinians and Baltinglass., Co. Wicklow. See also Mary’s separation
from Thomas JACKSON: Memorial # 264706 in 1788 |
16d |
356 |
575 |
24630? |
JACKSON, Richard |
Meath |
1785 May 11 |
COOBAN CARR Names Index: 1777-1785
Memorial of a release btw
Thomas BURROUGHs Esq one of the Masters of His Majesties Court of Chancery of
Ireland of the 1st pt; The Rt Hon Third Earl of Howth Hamilton
GORGES of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt Richard JACKSON of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
Co Armagh Esq. and the Rev Bigoe [Henzele?] of Dunshaughten Co Meath Clk of
the 3rd pt; Hamilton GORGES of Dublin Richard JACKSON Bigoe
HENZELE and Hamilton GORGES of Kilbrew in pursuance and execution of powers
and authorities in them vested by a certain act of parliament and Decree in
the said Deed recited… lease and release to Richard Cooban CARR his heirs and
assigns Towns and Lands of Thomastown and the Reisk and also that part of the
Lands of Smithston lately in the possession of Elias CORBALLY and also the
lands of Pallastown lately in the possession of Henry SKELLY and then in
possession of Matthew CORBALLY in Co Meath [tons of witnesses] SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
16d |
357 |
186 |
21257 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
BRUNKER-BRUNKER Book 45 (1739-1810) Creeve
SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
1 |
357 |
241 |
240107 |
JACKSON
SANDYS |
Meath |
1783 Feb 28 |
SANDY-DANIEL & ORS
Image
447
Long lease involving trusts Abraham SANDYs of Dublin
Clke, & Alice SANDYs, otherwise WADE his wife the 5th daughter of John WADE late of Clonebroeeny Co Meath deceased of 1st part; Esther WADE of City of Dublin, widow & mother of Alice of 2nd part. …. Parcel of land of West side of Dawsons St near Stephens Green, City
of Dublin. … 19’ in front to Dawson St. &`134’ front to rere … to the
south to holdings formerly of Mr. JACKSON on the north ground
formerly held by Daniel BASELY timber merchant [more description of
boundaries and neighbours] and also one Messuage one Backside and one Garden
with appurtenances situate in Ballybin Co. Meath together with Park of Land
lying on north side of Ballybin called known by the name of Segraves Park and
one Moiety of the Impropriate Tythes of Cookstown Hammerstean the Rath Creekstown and Ballybin otherwise Ballybrin Co.
Meath together with appurtenances to hold to the said Daniel & Williams
KEENAN … upon trusts therein mentioned by Abraham SANDYS made over to KEENANs
Towns and Lands of [Coltodstown] [Cornelstown? Carlanstown?]
& Weystown [Waynestown,]
with appurts … £1,800
… NOTE: There is likely
a JACKSON connection between Abraham SANDYS and Rev. Edwin Sandys JACKSON. |
|
357 |
417 |
241500 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin |
1776 Jul 15 |
Will of Prudence COOTE, Dublin Widow. One of the
witnesses was Peter JACKSON, Dublin, Esq., Attorney of H.M. Court of
King’s Bench in Ireland. |
|
357 |
551 |
242238 |
BIRCH |
|
1784 Feb 24 |
ONEAL to BIRCH |
x |
358 |
29 |
238394 |
JACKSON,
Robert Rev & ors |
Antrim |
1783 Aug 24
1783 Nov 8 |
ASHMORE & ors Names
Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Dunmurry & Mill par
Drumbeg & Belfast Bo Belfast
JACKSONs settlement &
KELSO to ASHMORE & ors
Image
23
BTW Anne KELSO of Drumurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
spinster and only child of Joseph KELSO late of Dunmury Linen Draper deceased
of 1st pt Samuel ASHMORE of Antrim Merchant & Robert JOHNSTON
of Derryayhy [Derryaghy,
Parish Derriaghy,
Barony Belfast Upper]
Co Antrim Linen draper of 2nd pt; re: marriage agreement of Rev. Robert
JACKSON of Dunmurray Co Antrim of 3rd pt. with Anne KELSO
…marriage btw Rev Robert JACKSON & Ann KELSO … parcel of land in
Dunmurry 53a 3r 37p … WITNESS: James BRYSON & Alexander ARTHUR
NOTE: I need to track down this Rev. Robert JACKSON. He might be the son of John
JACKSON of Ballygrainey, Co. Down or the Rev Robert JACKSON (bef 1750-1788)
son of Rev. Henry JACKSON (1717-1795) and Jane MILLER of Banbridge. |
16d |
358 |
92 |
239001 |
DAWSON |
Down |
1783 Dec 6 |
DAWSON, Launcelot Thomas-BRADFORD NOTES in 2009
diary 1777-1785
Between Thomas DAWSON LAURENCE of Laurencetown, Esq. Of
1st part & Henry BRADFORD of Coose, Co. Down Linen Draper (see
343.436.237332 for more shared details) |
|
358 |
121 |
239193 |
JONES, John |
Dublin |
1793 Dec 19 |
Image
70
William Wenman SEWARD sold to John JONES ground on
south side of Upper Coomb formerly called Booter Park whereon there were
several houses containing in front 192’ on the east adjoining Capt William
HAYES holding 286’ 6” on the south to Mutton Lane 119’ and on west to
Crooked Staff 254’ in Liberty of Thomas Court & Donore … WITNESS: Richard
JONES & Ralph JORDON of City of Dublin |
|
358 |
273 |
240268 |
JACKSON, Robert & George & ors |
Kings
Limerick
Waterford |
1784 Mar 19 |
JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
146
Robert JACKSON of Clonganagh [probably Clonagannagh,
Parish Dunkerrin,
Barony Clonlisk],
Kings Co Gent of the one pt; George JACKSON of Callowen Co Limerick
Gent of the other part. Whereas the said George JACKSON together with
his wife Anna Maria JACKSON did by an indented deed make over to Robert
JACKSON certain claims and demands which George JACKSON had on
lands in Waterford in the right of his wife… charge against lands of
Clonganagh … WITNESS: John BROMPTON Mathew DWYER. |
16d |
358 |
309 |
240673 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1784 Apr 28 |
WILDER DROUGHT Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
164
Deed of lease and release btw James JACKSON of
Ballyboy [Ballyboy,
Parish Ballyboy,
Barony Ballyboy] in
Kings Co. Gent of the one pt & Thomas Wilder DROUGHT of Ballyoran [Ballyoran,
Parish Ballyboy,
Barony Ballyboy]
Kings Co. Esq of the other pt. for 28 pounds 16 shillings transferred the
house offices garden yard in town of Ballyboy Kings Co with a field lately
enjoyed by Isaac Shepperd and formerly held by William FENNELLY for term of 3
lives…. WITNESS: William HYNES & Patrick FLYNN. James JACKSON [SEAL] Thomas DROUGHT [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly
NOTE: Thomas Wilder DROUGHT (abt
1750-1790) was born in Park, Kings Co. and died in Curraghmore, Kings Co. He
was the son of Robert DROUGHT & Sarah WILDER SOURCE: Rootsweb DROUGHT Family Tree. |
16d |
358 |
355 |
241068 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1784 May 13 |
McCULLOH Alexr to READ
Alexander McCULLOH Bricklayer |
16d |
358 |
372 |
241162 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1784 May 18 |
FERGUSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyguillan, Ballynadrenttogh and Tythes Parish
Killead Barony Massareene
JACKSON & another-FERGUSON
Thomas JACKSON of Antrim and William JACKSON of Belfast of the 1 pt & Samuel FERGUSSON of Belfast of the other pt..
parcel of land in Lower Ballynidrenlagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
55 acres 5 perches Cunningham Measure bounded on the north by Crumlin River
on the north by John HUNTERs farm on the east by NOLAN and GAWLEYs farm is on
the west by Hercules ROWLEYs Esq. estate in parish of Killead Co Antrim
SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple Not yet sure where she fits in. Possibly SEE: Jacksons
of Tobermore. Thomas JACKSON and William JACKSON were probably brothers & sons of Thomas JACKSON &
Rose? |
16d |
358 |
444 |
241732 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan
Londonderry |
1784
Jun 7 |
BARTLEY – BARTLEY Dunrimond
& Losset
NAMES: John BARTLEY of
Coothill; George BARTLEY, Dr. of Monaghan; Agnes BARTLEY of Magherra [Parish Maghera], Co.
Derry; Letitia BARTLEY; Blayney Owen MITCHELL; Henry MITCHELL; OTHER PLACES: Dunrimond aka Dunraymond; Lossett. |
x |
359 |
68 |
241035 |
JACKSON, William |
Limerick |
1784 Jan 28 |
Edward CROKER of Bruff, Co. Limerick of 1st part & Thomas MAUNSELL of Limerick City of 2nd part lease
houses in Galway Garter - Blackmoors Head in Cross Street + yard + slaughter
house + 2 tenements; Bridge Street House: set for £100 Witness: William
Henry JACKSON of Limerick. nickred |
|
359 |
103 |
241274 |
JACKSON, George |
Mayo |
1784 May 24 |
RUTLEDGE & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Marriage arts of George JACKSON of Foxford Co
Mayo & Maria RUTTLEDGE spinster and only daughter of William RUTTLEDGE
SEE: JACKSONs
of Enniscoe & Mayo |
16d |
359 |
318 |
243436 |
Elizabeth & husb |
Cork |
1784 Nov 10 |
ABEL Names Index: 1777-1785
BTW Jacob LANGLEY of City of Cork late Sergeant of his
Majesty’s 49th Regiment of foot with the will annexed of Peter
JACKSON late of the City of Cork Sugar Baker of 1 pt… & Elizabeth
LANGLEY… leased to ABEL |
16d |
359 |
501 |
245380 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1784 Jan 3 |
Names Index 1777-1785 Image
99
Lancelot PARSONS & ors-JACKSON
Image
261
Btw Sir William PARSONS of Parsonstown Kings Co. Bart
& Laurence PARSONS eldest son of Sir William of 1 pt & Robert
JACKSON of Grange Kings Co Esq. of other pt. Reciting lease for lands of
Liselooney & ClonCarriff unto said Robert JACKSON for lives of Henry
JACKSON 2nd son of said Robert of Grange and of George
HOLMES Ensign in his Majesty’s 16th Regiment of Foot … WITNESS:
Edward KING of City of Dublin Gent & Miles CARROLL servant to Sir William
PARSONS.
NOTE: Lancelot PARSONs in index & Laurence PARSONS in memorial. |
|
359 |
555 |
246213 |
JACKSON, John & ors |
Limerick |
1785 May 6 |
BANKS Names Index: 1777-1785
John JACKSON of City of Limerick merchant &
George NEWSOM of City of Cork merchant of the 1 pt demised to Adam BANKS
house… one of the lives was for John JACKSON son of John JACKSON |
16d |
360 |
85 |
241557 |
SEAVER, Sarah |
Armagh |
1784
Feb 10 |
SEAVER -BRADFORD see also DEED: 242429 1739-1810
Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
NOTES: Sarah SEAVER of Ballinahonebegg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh widow of the one part and James
BRADFORD of Armagh in said County, Merchant of the other part.. James SWANZY
of Aveluagh, Co. Monaghan was the executor of Richard SEAVER NOTE: a will
was probated for Richard SEAVER from Avebreagh, Co. Monaghan - probated in
Armagh 1770) who in a lease 27 September 1782 demised to Sarah SEAVER
& Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg - 1/3 part of the townland of
Ballinahonebeg as was lately held by Charles SEAVER & his undertenants
containing 92 acres ... [refers to] Deed of partition made between Sarah
SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER 15 Nov 1783 that Sarah SEAVER (executor etc) would
have ½ of all rents and fines issuing out of the part of said premises held
by Thomas Verner Esq. And also ½ rents and fines of part in possession of
Arthur OLIVER called the bleach green and half of her late husband’s legacy
... Witnessed that the said Sarah SEAVER for £400 sold to James BRADFORD the
lands in her part of the partition. WITNESS Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg,
Co. Armagh linen merchant. Wm GEOGH of Armagh, weaver. Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower],, Co.
Armagh, Gent. James BRADFORD [SEAL] SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
360 |
160 |
242173 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1783 Oct 27 |
JACKSON-FRAZER & wife Names Index: 1777-1785
Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt].
Kings Co Esq. & Hannibal FRASER of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],... SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
360 |
236 |
242429 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1782
Sept 7 |
JACKSON, Robert - OLIVER [NOTE: In my initial
transcription - I was unsure about whether it was LEAVER or SEAVER, but
Armagh probates prove that it was SEAVER. Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
NOTES: Between Robert JACKSON of Town & Co.
Armagh Gent of he one part & Arthur
OLIVER of Ballinahone begg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in said Co. & Sarah SEAVER widow of Charles
SEAVER late of Ballynahonebegg (NOTE: A Charles SEAVER had a will probated
in 1762 and Sarah SEAVER had a will probated 1792. I wonder if she was an
OLIVER.) aforesaid deceased of the other part. Robert JACKSON was paid
£850 by Arthur OLIVER & Sarah SEAVER & did set over to Arthur OLIVER
& Sarah SEAVER all that the lands of Ballynahonebegg in Parish of Armagh
possessed by Thomas VERNER Esq. The executor of Benjamin OLIVER deceased. The
said Sarah SEAVER & other so assigned by
Henry HALL & Elinor HALL to the said Robert JACKSON ... lands made
over to Robert JACKSON by Edward TIPPING Esq. Which belonged to
Michael SEAVER and all Estate right title and interest term of years.. etc.
Witness Henry HALL of Aughereny & Co. Tyrone. Benjamin OLIVER of Lislooney [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]., Co. Armagh.
John BURGES of Armagh, Gent. Arthur OLIVER [SEAL] Sworn Aug 6, 1784.
SEE ALSO: Deed: 281-352-186831 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
360 |
333 |
243221 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1782 Oct 25 |
JACKSON-PARSONS Names Index: 1777-1785
James JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co Esq & Dorothy PARSONS of Birr wife of Capt Wm PARSONS SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
360 |
500 |
244624 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William |
Antrim |
1785 Jan 11 |
JACKSON-McCABE Names Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
JACKSON, Thomas & Wm-M’CABE
Thomas JACKSON of Antrim & William
JACKSON of Randlestown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],,
both in Co Antrim Gent & Thomas McCABE of Belfast Co Antrim Watchmaker of
other pt.... transfer lands of Ballynadrentagh. [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower].. probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
|
361 |
157 |
21667 |
BELL |
Armagh |
1784 Jun 5 |
BELL-TURNER 1739-1810
Dromuly, Dromilly, Drumully
Image
88
BTW David BELL of Newry Co.
Down Esq of 1 pt. Jacob TURNER of Lurgan Co. Armagh Esq of other pt. lease
for a year for half townland Drumully otherwise Dromilly Otherwise Drumally
otherwise Dromally [possibly Drummilt,
Parish Loughgilly
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower] formerly
George BLACKER’s proportion and part of Dromully, Parish Loughgilly Barony
Orier, Co. Armagh … payable to Margaret BELL otherwise Wilkinson SHAW the
widow of James BELL deceased brother of the said David BELL… in lieu of Dower
… £150 … land of Dromully and a denomination of land called Ballsquarter …
will of James BELL 5 Jan 1769 WITNESS: Samuel CAMPBELL of Newry Co. Armagh
Merchant & James BELL of City of Dublin David BELL [SEAL] |
|
361 |
276 |
243614 |
HUNT, John |
Wicklow |
1780 May 10 |
Image
140 Marriage Settlement
“Weavers Square” in Townland index.
BTW Francis HUNT the father & John HUNT eldest son
of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow of 1 pt & John DATH of Ann Anagh Co Wexford
& Ruth DATH his daughter of other pt. Marriage btw John HUNT & Ruth
DATH … ground in Baltinglass Co. Wicklow then in possession of Francis HUNT
& likewise the land below the road under said Francis HUNTs House for
lives of Nicholas William & Thomas HUNT … with Widow PARKs lot of ground
in Baltinglass … WITNESS: John BUTTLE of Killmichael Co Wexford & Willian=m
DATH of Talbotstown Co. Wicklow farmer & Samuel HUNT of Baltinglass. |
|
361 |
365 |
244728 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Cork |
1782, Dec 19 |
OLIVER-QUILL
Richard ALWORTH of Anns Grove in Co. Cork Esq &
Elizabeth OLIVER of the City of Dublin Widow, executors of the late John
OLIVER late of Coolmore, Co. Cork did demise unto John QUILL of ?rimore, Co.
Kerry Gent 293 acres of ???rimore. Thomas QUILL & John QUILL - sons of
John QUILL |
|
361 |
366 |
244729 |
OLIVER, Elizabeth |
Cork |
1783 Apr 1 |
OLIVER-QUILL 1786-1793
Image
196
BTW Richard HOWARTH [ALWORTH?] of Anne’s Grove, Co.
Corke Esq. & Elizabeth OLIVER of City of Dublin, widow the trustees of
the late Revd. John OLIVER late of Coolmore, Co. Cork Clerk. |
|
362 |
205 |
243704 |
JACKSON, William |
Kings |
1783 May 20 |
WITNESS: William JACKSON of Birr, [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Gent. |
|
362 |
308 |
244862 |
JOHNSTON, William |
Monaghan |
1785 Feb 5 |
William JOHNSTON marriage settlement
Memorial of a Deed Poll bearing date 12 Aug 1776 made
btw William JOHNSTON of Glasslough, Co. Monaghan Apothecary, of the 1st part; Eleanor NEVIN spinster only daughter of Rev William NEVIN party to the
deed poll of the 2nd part; and the Rev William NEVIN of
Downpatrick Co. Down, Clerke, reciting that a marriage was to take place btw
William JOHNSON and Eleanor NEVIN and that William NEVIN had agreed to pay
150 pounds as a marriage portion & William JOHNSON for the consideration
did grant towns and lands from a lease with Charles Cowell LESLIE of Glaslough
Co. Monaghan Esq. granted 24 day of March 1774 in town of Glaslough 42 feet 4
inches in length in the front in which a house had been lately erected for
lives renewable and for 8 tenements in town of Glasslough with 8 houses
erected therein together with 11 acres in part of Glasslough aforesaid and
and in the town of Tullaree [?] to sd William JOHNSON dated 24 Dec 1768 of
6 acres of land in Finnany for three lives and 31 years dated 2 Jan 1771…
other leases and Monaghan lands incl one from George JOHNSTON 12 Dec 1766 of
a Stillhouse in town of Glasslough for two lives and a lease from Baptist
JOHNSTON to William JOHNSTON dated 7 Oct 1768 of lands of Mulnarockin
WITNESS: Thomas NEVIN & Robert JOHNSTON Memorial witnessed by Thomas
NEVIN, George Gordon CARSON of Vicarsville Co Down Gent & Eleanor
JOHNSTON |
16d |
362 |
336 |
24515 |
JACKSON |
Armagh |
1785 Jan 3 |
SWANZY-JACKSON Book 2
(1739-1810) Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Image
464
BTW Henry SWANZY of
Lisnageniff, Co. Monaghan of 1st pt & Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh Esq. the town and lands of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] & Ballyaghy [??] Co. Armagh … in consideration of £230 … annuity of £10
payable to Mary SWANZY widow of James SWANZY of Avibreagh Co. Monaghan Gent
deceased Lands of Ballygrainy and a tenement in Leonagorr or Castleshane in
Co. Monaghan out of lands of Ballynahonebeg & Ballyaghy Co. Armagh.
WITNESS: Edward MEIGHN, Benjamin BELL of Eliza Hill Co. Armagh Esq. Henry
SWANZY [SEAL] |
D |
362 |
354 |
245339 |
NORTH, Miles |
Dublin |
1785 Mar 5 |
Indentured Deed btw Miles NORTH
of Jackson Hall, Westmorland, England of the
one part & Fortescue GORMAN of the other part That part of the land of
Knightstown heretofore held by Fortescue GORMAN and also that part of said
lands lately held by Edward CONNOR & Mary CONNOR as also the acre
belonging to said lands which are intermixed adjoining to Dr. GOYERs ground
and remises then in the possession of the said Fortescue GORMAN and s
undertenants containing by estimation 71 acres in Co. Dublin…. Lives of GORMAN
sons… for 4 lives or 40 years… WITNESS: Michael MOLONY. Of City of Dublin
Writing Clerk. NOTE: Lands initially left in
will of Samuel
JACKSON in 1706. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
16d |
362 |
519 |
246867 |
COULTER |
Drogheda |
1785 Jun 18 |
COULTER, George-MORGAN
Btw George COULTER of Drogheda of 1st pt
& Richard MORGAN of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt; &
Margaret MORGAN of Newtown Ave near the Blackrock Co Dublin spinster of the
3rd pt… marriage shortly to be had btw George COULTER and Margaret
MORGAN… levy of 430 pounds to be pd by Margaret GORDON… George COULTER had
executed his bond of 900 pounds … [No lands were mentioned]. |
16d |
363 |
82 |
243110 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1784 Sep 28 |
MURPHY Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON of Hammond
Lane City of Dublin Gent eased to Anthony MURPHY of Spinians Co Wicklow farmer land of Spinians
cont 64 acres Irish Plantation in Barony of Talbotstown Co Wicklow. NOTE: SEE: JACKSONs
of Spinians and Baltinglass., Co. Wicklow. He married 1784 and later
separated from Mary SOCKSMITH.
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 |
16d |
363 |
132 |
243390 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1784 Nov 9 |
McCULLOGH William to HARBISON |
|
363 |
411 |
246960 |
HAMILTON |
Armagh
Roscommon
Westmeath |
1785 Jun 25 |
Btw Rev, Dr. James Archibald
Image
217
HAMILTON of Creggan Co. Armagh Clerk of 1 pt &
Thomas LLOYD of Athlone Co. Westmeath Esq. of the other … lands in Roscommon |
|
363 |
429 |
245029 |
NORTH, Miles & Susannah |
|
1785 Feb 16 |
Same list of deeds as in #229119 |
|
363 |
467 |
245228 |
|
Antrim |
1785 Feb 4 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Tullybane Bo Killcanway psh
Dunaghy
Ballyreaghs, Ballynagaboge,
Barony Kilconway
Crebilly, Carnmore, Carnbeg,
Carnbuck
Greig- Glenawhirry
Killaree Bokileenway
Mullinsallagh & Mills
Magheraboy Maryduffle, Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
Image
261
BTW John Hamilton O’HARA of
Crebilly [Crebilly,
Parish of Ballyclug,
in the Barony of Antrim
Lower], Co. Antrim Esq only son & heir of Charles HAMILTON formerly
of the City of Bath Great Britain but also Portglone [Portglenone] Co.
Antrim Esq. of 1 pt; .. Manor of Crebilly also known as Kart Estate …
Killaree, quarter land of Carnmore, quarter land of Carnbegg, quarterland of
Foenagushogg [Farranscushog,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] commonly
known as of four quarters of Killeree [Killyree,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] and also
all the town of Balyreaghs [Ballyreagh,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway], and also
townlands of Ballynagologe [Ballynalough,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
containing several subdenominations following that is to say the quarter land
of Lislalian, the quarterland of Magheraboy [Magheraboy,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway], the
quarterland of Grieig and quarterland of Carnbush [possibly Carnbeg,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] all in Barony Kilconway
Co. Antrim and also the two quarterlands Omerleane [probably Irishomerbane (Umar Ban, Parish Dunaghy,
Barony Kilconway]] the quarterland of
Moneyduffe [Moneyduff,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] and the
quarterland of Tulybane [Tullaghbane,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] in Parish
Dunaghy Barony Kilconways Co. Antrim
NOTE: Crossley mentions JACKSON, but that surname was not in
memorial but the wife of John Hamilton O’HARA was a JACKSON. |
|
363 |
505 |
245586 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1785 Mar 23 |
DANIEL Names Index: 1777-1785
James JACKSON of Birr, [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings Co., of 1 pt & John DANIEL of Clonmel
in Co Tipperary Merchant of the other part JACKSON leased the dwelling house
in Clonmel to DANIEL SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16d |
363 |
535 |
245655 |
GORE, Arthur |
Clare |
1781 Nov 1 |
Image
296
ROD: 363-535- 245844 Crossley Extracts
1 Nov 1781
William FITZGERALD of Ennis, Co. Clare of 1 pt & Benjamin RINGROSE of Clon_isker, Co. Clare
of the other… whereby the said William FITZGERALD by virtue of a Venditione
Exponas at the suit of Alexander SCOTT Esq. against Arthur GORE … sold
lands of Rossanure and Licarrue in Co. Clare by virtue of a lease of said
lands executed by Francis GORE Esq. to James MOLONY & Edward BROWN Esq
dated 3 Feb 1755] provided John GORE Catherine GORE & Arthur GORE the
reputed natural children of said Francis GORE by Mary MOLONY. WITNESS: John
HAWKINS of Killaloe Co. Clare Gent & George CROWE of City of Dublin Esq.
SEE: Crossley’s
Extracts. |
18 |
364 |
52 |
242974 |
JACKSON, James & Robert |
Kings |
1784 Oct 5 |
DALTON Names Index: 1777-1785
Townland Index 1739-1810-S
Seefin Great pt., Seffin Shiffin, Barony Ballybritt
Image
34
Indented Articles of Agreement btw Robert JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co Gent, John HANSARD & James JACKSON also of Birr of
the 1 pt in said Co Gent on behalf of the said James JACKSON of the
one part; and & Michael DALTON of Balycahane in Co. Limerick Esq. and
Alice DALTON his daughter on the part and behalf of Alice of the other part
the articled dated 30 Nov 1752 by which Robert JACKSON John HANDSARD
and James JACKSON did grant to Michael DALTON the Lands called Deans
Holding cont 7 acres in Kings Co 10 acres of land at Birks Hill in Kings Co
aforesaid Two Parks adjoining the Green in the town of Birr Kings Co. and all
the house at Birr and the lands or parks thereunto belonging formerly in the
possession of Barnaby ARCHER and cont 22 acres or thereabouts and that part
or parcel of land part of Sheffin [aka Seefin , Parish Birr] commonly
known as Kennedy’s & Renchons Park in Kings Co. and part of the lands
& plots of ground formerly held and possessed by Joshua LAWYER
& Thomas NETHERCOAT cont 105 feet situate in the Barony of Ballybrit
Kings Co…. said Alice to receive out of lands 50 pounds by way of jointure
during her life and remainder of the said James … subject to sd
interests of the eldest son of James on the Body of said Alice and for want
of such issue to the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and every son.. and
in failure of male issue to the female issue of said James and Alice….Robert
JACKSON John HANDSARD James JACKSON Michael DALTON & Alice
DALTON WITNESS Michael DALTON jr of Ballycahan Co. Limerick Clerk Henry
DALTON of Ballycahan Esq. Co. Limerick & Daniel KEEFE of Ballycahan.
Memorial performed pursuant to Statute by Elizabeth FURNELL otherwise DALTON
and Alice PARKER otherwise DALTON the coheirs of the said Michael DALTON deceased
and Memorial WITNESS Henry DALTON & Anthony DALTON Capt in his Majesties
37th Regiment of Infantry. Elizabeth FURNELL [SEAL] Alice PARKER
[SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16d |
364 |
125 |
243422 |
|
Antrim |
1784 Sep 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Drains, Drumaine, Bo Glenarm
SHAW-ALLEN
Image
73
BTW Martha SHAW of Blairmount
Co. Antrim widow of 1 pt; Samuel ALLEN of Kilaughter [?] Co. Antrim Linen
draper of the other part make over part of Killygleen alias Blairmount
Blairmount [aka Killyglen,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper] with
the mountain belonging late in possession of Martha SHAW and one undivided
moiety of townland of Knocknane otherwise Drain [probably Drains
Bog, Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]
containing 219a & one undivided moiety of lands of Loughduff [Loughduff,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper],
and the Turf Bog in Barony Glenarm Co. Antrim … WITNESS: James ALLEN of Larne
Merchant & Alexander JOHNSTON of Killeragait [?] Lapper both in Co.
Antrim |
|
364 |
143 |
243499 |
COULTER |
Dublin |
1784 Nov 11 |
COULTER, John-RICHARDSON
John COULTER of Capel St., Merchant… Lands of Little
Green in Parish of St Michans |
16d |
364 |
151 |
243540 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1784 Nov 12 |
Lands
Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh
& Tythes
HUNTER Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON of Antrim & William
JACKSON of Randlestown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
of the 1st pt; & John HUNTER of Ballyradrentagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
in said County farmer of the other part… land let to HUNTER at Ballynadentagh
then in the possession of John HUNTER cont 41 acres & 1 rood Scotch
Cunningham measure, Parish of Killead Co Antrim SEE: Jacksons
of Tobermore. – probably. |
16d |
364 |
182 |
243811 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1784
Nov 23 |
BRYAN-OLIVER
Deed of assignment between William BRYAN of the City of
Dublin Esq. & Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in the Parish & Co. of Armagh Gent of the other part. BRYAN did for the
consideration of £450 Ster paid by said Joseph OLIVER grant the upper half
townland of Kennedies containing 97 acres formerly in the possession of
Arthur DENNIS & his undertenants lying and being in the parish & co
of Armagh together with one acre of turf bog in the townland of Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in said Co. as the same were occupied and enjoyed by said Arthur DENNIS and
his undertenants and then held and enjoyed by the said William BRYAN and his
undertenants ... for remainder of term of 21 years granted by a lease dated
Sept 1, 1783 under College and Corporation of Vicars Choral & Organist of
the Church of said Patrick Armagh. Witness Henry RICHARDSON, City of Dublin
Gent & Patrick REILLY of said City. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
364 |
223 |
244500 |
OLIVER? |
Monaghan
America |
1785 Jan 14 |
FOWLER-PRENTICE Book 45 (1739-1810) Creeive [sic?]
& Bleach Green Mill etc
Btw William OWENS of City of Dublin but late of the
town of Barr at the entrance of the River Saint Johns in the Bay of Fundy in
the province of Nova Scotia and a Sergent in the late Corps of Maryland
Loyale in his Majesties Service in the late Wars in America of the one part;
& Patrick KENNEDY of the said City of Dublin, Surgeon but late a Capt in
the Corps of Maryland Loyalists of the other part… for 50 pounds OWENS
transferred to KENNEDY 200 acres land that had been granted as a reward for
his faithful service as a Sergent in the said Corps of Maryland.. land in
Township of Newtown New Brunswick & all the estate of Wm OWENS to Patrick
KENNEDY his heirs etc [NOTE: No mention of
Monaghan lands – but they were referenced in the Monaghan index – also no
OLIVER]. |
16d |
364 |
410 |
246957 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1785 Jun 25 |
BERNARD Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
217
Btw Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] in
Kings Co. Esq., of the 1 pt & Thomas BERNARD of Castletown [aka Castletown
and Glinsk, Parish Kinnitty,
Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co Esq. of the other part. Robert JACKSON in consideration of
350 pounds granted to Thomas BERNARD land in his actual possession by virtue
of a lease for a year all the tythes of lands in Kinitty & Castletown,
parish of Kinitty, Barony of Ballybritt Kings Co enjoyed by Thomas BERNARD
from or under Samuel WINTER Esq. and all the said Robert JACKSONs estate and
interest. WITNESS: Thomas BERNARD the elder of Birr & Isaac SMITH of
Shinrone Merchant both of Kings Co. Robert JACKSON [SEAL} SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16d |
364 |
521 |
249757 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1786 Feb 6 |
HAUTENVILLE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Con Coote CARROLL of the City of Dublin Admon with
the will annexed of Ann CARROLL of the City of Dublin widow deceased of the
1st pt; Robert JACKSON, Coronet of his Majesties fourth
Regiment of horse, Mary JACKSON orwise CARROLL his wife daughter of
the said Ann CAROLL of the 2nd pt; Rawden HAUTENFIELD of the City
of Dublin of the 3rd pt. Reciting that John WILSON did demise unto
Diana SMYTH of the said City of Dublin widow of the Rev Henry SMYTH Doctor of
Divinity dwelling house in Frederick Street in City of Dublin together with
the coach house Back yard and Offices belonging thereunto from 29 Sept 1763
at the yearly rent of 42 pounds… 4 Mar 1772 Diana SMYTHE demised to Ann
CARROLL her lease and the remainder of the 99 year term.. then to Con Coote
CARROLL then paid by the said Rawden HAUTENFIELD and of ten shillings to the
said Robert JACKSON and Mary JACKSON they the said Con Coote CAROLL Robert
JACKSON Mary JACKSON did grant to HAUTENFIELD the Frederick Street property along with “all fixed grates Locks
Chimney pictures and fixtures to the sd premises belonging and set forth in
the schedule to said lease annexed in as large and ample a manner as the sd
Diana SMYTHE and Ann CARROLL here and enjoyed same”… NOTE: it seems the two women lived at Frederick Street. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran Robert
JACKSON of Grange. |
16d |
365 |
153 |
243760 |
JACKSON,
Minchin |
Kings |
1784 Nov 22 |
BURKE Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
380
Btw Minchin JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co
Esq & Ulick BURKE of said town & Co Carpenter lese 2 houses Back yard
and Gardens and back houses at the rere of the widow McNAMADs House in Moore
Park St., Birr SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16d |
365 |
208 |
244060 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Antrim |
1784 Dec 7 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Whinpark, Whatstown farm
HOLMES Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
409
Btw Thomas JACKSON of town & Co of Antrim Gent
of the 1 pt & William HOLMES of said town & County of Antrim Merchant
of the other pt. in consid of 780 pounds released to Wm HOLMES al that farm
and parcel of land called Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
cont 80 acres of land English Measure bounded on the east by the road from
Antrim to Belymcha [probably Ballymacilhoyle,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
on the west by a farm formerly James KILCRESTs on the south by a Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] farm
and on the north by a brook dividing a farm formerly widow WHITE and the said
80 acres part of a parcel of land called Whin Park [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
by est 35 acres 3 roods… in parish and Co. Antrim for and during lives of Thomas
JACKSON party thereto & of George JACKSON son of Peter JACKSON of Steeple. WITNESS: Robert YOUNG & James DAWSON of Antrim, SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
16d |
365 |
230 |
244167 |
MOORHEAD |
Armagh |
1784 Dec 15 |
LIVINGSTON-MOORHEAD Magherkilcranny
Alexander LIVINGSTON of Newry & Thomas MOORHEAD,
City of Arm agh. Gent. Lands of Twinaire [or Twinacre or Tivinaire ??] and Magherkilcranny [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Co
Armagh Witness John JOHNSTON & Acheson BARKER of Armagh. |
|
365 |
421 |
245345 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings
Tipperary
Dublin |
1785 Jul 21 |
Grantors Index Image
602
TRACY-JACKSON
Townland Index 1739-1810-S Image
130
Syngefield Scarrogh Scurra
TRACY-JACKSON
Image
519
BTW Edward TRACY of Birr Kings Co. & James
JACKSON of Birr of 1st pt & John FRENCH of Roscrea Co.
Tipperary Esq. of 2nd pt. … late holdings of Samuel THURSBY House
Garden & Backside where Edward TRACY then dwelt together with Waste Plott
on the South Side adjoining … and also lands of Clonoghill [Clonoghil
Lower OR Clonoghil
Upper OR Clonoghil
Upper2, Parish Birr,
Barony of Ballybritt]
otherwise Syngefield and part of Sunrogh Kings Co. to hold to James
JACKSON & John FRANK [sic] … WITNESS Edward KING & Edward IRVINE
both of City of Dublin Gent. Edward TRACY [SEAL]. |
|
365 |
444 |
245606 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1785 Mar 24 |
James McCullogh TULLIS & Hugh Hamilton… Hugh
HAMILTON the lessee and his son William HAMILTON aged abt 13… |
16d |
366 |
189 |
244674 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1785 Jan 27 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
JACKSON Thomas &
Wm-CHARTERS CHARTRES Names Index: 1777-1785
A memorial of an Indented
Deed of Rent Charge… duly made and executed by and between Thomas JACKSON of Antrim in Co. Antrim Gent & William
JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
in said Co. Gent. Of the ne part and John CHARTERS of Antrim aforesaid
merchant of the other part. William JACKSON for and in consideration
of the sum of sixty pounds sterling do give grant and confirm unto the said
John CHARTERS his exors admins and assigns the annuity or yearly rent Charge
of twenty pounds sterling to be had and issuing out of the Town and Lands of
Ballynabantagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
in parish of Killead and Co Antrim now in possession of John GOWLEY and John
BLACK…. There is a Clause that the said Thomas and William JACKSON their heirs admons or assigns shall and will pay or cause to be paid the said
annuity on the several days and times therein mentioned and also that the
said lands shall continue sufficient payment of said annuity. WITNESS: John
HAMILTON of Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus Parish of Carrickfergus,
in the Barony of Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] Gent & John WILLIAMS SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
16d |
366 |
247 |
244904 |
CUMING, Andrew |
Down |
1783 Aug 14 |
Will of Andrew CUMINGS
Image
131
[Notes from Registry of Deeds Dublin Abstracts of
Wills Vol II. Beryl Eustace. page 350.]
CUMING, ANDREW, Lisbredan, Co.
Down, gent.
14 Aug. codicil 15 Oct. 1783.
Narrate 2 pp. 10 Feb. 1785.
His wife Elizh. Cuming exor.
His present children. Ann Adair then of Carrickfergus. His son John Cuming.
His second son William Cuming. His third son, Robert Cuming. His fourth son
Thomas Cuming. His fifth son Andrew Cuming. His daughter Mary Cuming. His
daughter Agnes Orr. Col. Robert
McLeroth and John Todd, Toddstown, parish of Saintfield, Co. Down, gent.,
trustees and exors. His freehold estate in Lisbredan.
Witnesses to Will and codicil:
James Caldwell, Ballymiscam, Dissenting minister, John Boyde, Ballybeen,
farmer, Robert Moore, Dundonald, schoolmaster, all in Co. Down. Memorial
witnessed by: James Caldwell, John Boyd.
366, 247, 244904 Elizh. Cuming
(seal)
Wm. Cuming (seal)
Robert Cuming (seal)
Mary Cuming (seal)
Ann Orr (seal)
(Ann or Agnes Orr) |
|
366 |
330 |
245346 |
JACKSON, Susannah |
Dublin |
1785 May 5 |
Btw Miles NORTH Esq. (of Jacksons Hall, Westmorland, England) & Croasdale
MOLONY of the City of Dublin Esq. of the one hand & Carey LILL of the
City of Dublin Widow of the Honorable Godfrey LILL late second Justice of
his Majesties Court of Common Pleas in Ireland deceased of the other part.
Whereby the said Miles NORTH in consideration of the sum of one thousand two
hundred pounds & the said Crossdale MOLONY in consideration of five
shillings to them respectively paid by the said Carey LIL & her heirs all
that town and lands of Balliclea otherwise Ballanclea & the Commons
belonging Ballyclea aforesaid situate in the County of Dublin with
appurtenances to hold to the said Carey LILL her heirs and assigns and that
the said Croasdale MOLONY is only made a party thereto as being [?] of a
certain fine for Conveyance and as Trustee for the said Miles NORTH in a
certain indenture dated 17th Jan 1786 and made between Miles NORTH
and Susannah his wife of the one part and the said Croasdale MOLONY of the
other part of the aforesaid Town and Lands amongst other lands levied by the said
Miles NORTH and his wife Susannah as of Hillary term last to the intent that
all right of dower of the said Susannah out of the lands sared be … to the
said Croasdale MOLONY in trust for the sd Miles NORTH and his heirs and also
forever… WITNESS: Arthur M’GUIRE of Dawson Street City of Dublin Esq. &
by Godfrey JAMES of City of Dublin attorney at law. wife Susannah MILES selling property in Dublin in Croasdaile Malony, to widow of Hon
Godfrey LILL.
NOTE: Miles NORTH
(1738-1795. This is five years after the death of Sir Oliver CROFTON who was
the husband of Abigail JACKSON (d 1763) a relation of Miles NORTH SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
16d |
366 |
598 |
247197 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Limerick |
1705 Jul 13 |
HOWLY Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON of the City of Limerick, Esq.
& John HOWLEY of said City Linen Draper. in consideration of 450 pounds
sterling confirmed to John HOWLEY the dwelling House wherein Anne MAUNSELL
widow then lived on the south side of Mungret St., parish of St. John and
City of Limerick. |
16d |
366 |
644 |
247684 |
JACKSON |
|
1785 Aug 25 |
PALMER-JACKSON
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331
BTW Henry PARSONS of Birr otherwise called Palmerstown
Kings Co. Distiller of 1 pt; James JACKSON of Birr otherwise
Palmerston Esq of the other pt … part of lands of Ballinterra Kings Co. then
in possession of Robert DODD 9a 1r 30p together with the flour mills and
dwelling house erected theron for lives of Andrew PALMER Edwin PALMER and
Henry PALMER sons of said Henry PALMER. WITNESS: William PALMER nephew and
Henry PALMER son of said Henry PALMER |
|
367 |
14 |
245523 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1769 Feb 3 |
McCULLAGH, James & John – DICKSON
Marr art. Btw James McCULLOUGH of Ballynees [There are
3 Ballynease in Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the proportion of Vintners Co Londonderry farmer of the 1 pt; & Francis
DICKSON of Ballymacombe [Ballymacombs
More, or Ballymacombs-Beg,
Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co Londonderry farmer of other part. Marriage to be had btw John McCULLOGH
son and heir to James McCULLOUGH & Sarah DICKSON eldest daughter of
Francis DICKSON… half of his farm at Ballynees from James & Jane
McCULLOGH (his wife) for son John McCULLOUGH… 40 pounds marriage jointure
from Francis DICKSON. WITNESS: William DICKSON now of Coleraine & Morgan
WILSON of Limnary & Richard DICKSON of Ballymacombe & John STEEL of
Ballymacombe farmer. |
16d |
367 |
60 |
245881 |
HUMPHRY
JONES |
Armagh |
1784 Feb 3 |
HUMPHRY-JONES Cory, Corugan, Corry (Upper & Lower)
[Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
BTW Alexander HUMPHRY of Drumgronock Co. Armagh Gent of
1 pt & Rev. Dr. John JONES of Mullaghbrack Co. Armagh of the other pt.
For consideration of £160 granted 12 a in Drungreenagh [Drumgreenagh Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], held
under will of David CARLILE & Lands of Brackley [probably Brackly,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower] belonging
to the Lands of Creggans containing abt 33a all in Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Mary
FIELD of Mullaghbrack & Samuel COLVILLE of Armagh both in Co. Armagh
& Adam BLACK of Mullaghbrack Co. Armagh. |
|
367 |
90 |
245996 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1785 Apr 15 |
McCULLAGH, Alexander – READ
Alexander McCULLAH of City of Dublin, Bricklayer of the
one part & Samuel REED of sd city Esq of the other part reciting lease 20
May 1781 all that Lott of land situate on lower Ormond Quay in the parish of
St. Mary Dublin with an old house or tenement therein containing in front 18
feet 6 perches bounded and described as by a Map thereunto annexed… 99 year
lease from a William FORTICK in 1781…and a 2nd lot 17 feet 6
inches reciting that the said Alexander M’CULLOH had lately erected and built
on the two lots of ground two good new Dwelling houses and made other
improvements thereon for the said Alexander M’CULLOH for and in consideration
of the sum of 726 pounds sterling to him in hand paid by the same Samuel REED
granted these lands |
16d |
367 |
115 |
246191 |
JACKSON, John & ors |
Monaghan |
1705 May 4 |
JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Sir Annesley STUART et all to Alexander JACKSON of Ballybay Co. Monaghan Gent of the 5th part & John
JACKSON of Crieve Co. Monaghan Gent of the 6th pt… Town and
lands of Aughlalaverty, Febane abd Lisdrumdoagh otherwise called Aghloeverly……
residue of a term of 500 years SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
16d |
367 |
160 |
246445 |
JACKSON, Luke |
Dublin |
1785 Mar 4 |
Luke JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent was an
executor of the will of Elizabeth WARREN of City of Dublin, spinster. |
16d |
367 |
270 |
247028 |
NORTH, Miles |
Meath |
1785 Jun 30 |
Btw Miles NORTH of Jackson Hall, Co. Westmorland Esq. of the 1 pt &
William WELDON of Gravelnount Co Meath Esq of the other pt. NORTH demised to
WELDON lands of Castletownmore Co Meath cont by estimation 231 acres 2 rods
and 5 perches for term of 99 years 6 months for year yearly rent of 216
pounds 9 shillings during the remainder of the said term of 39 years.
WITNESS: Croasdale MOLONY & Michael MOLONY SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
368 |
360 |
248293 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1777-1785 |
McCULLOGH Alexr to WILLIAMSON |
|
368 |
534 |
250979 |
JACKSON, James & wife |
Kings |
1786 May 9 |
DOWNES Names Index 1786-1794
Btw James JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], in Kings
Co., Esq. & Margaret JACKSON otherwise FITZGERALD his wife. Which said Margaret was widow acting
executrix & residual Legatee of Edward FITZGERALD late of City of Dublin
Esq, deceased of the 1st pt. …lots of details on land … Gorteen [probably Gorteen,
Parish Roscomroe,
Barony of Ballybritt],
… and DOWNES family…. Edward FITZGERALD bequeathed to his wife and to Margaret
JACKSON 800 pounds & appointed Margaret one of his executors. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran NOTE:
James JACKSON married widow Margaret FITZGERALD in 1784. It may have
been a 2nd marriage for him. |
16d |
368 |
549 |
250997 |
|
|
1786-1793 |
KINGIN,
William-BAILLIE |
|
369 |
108 |
246566 |
COULTER, James |
Donegal |
1784 Jan 30 |
COULTER, James – COULTER NOTES in 2009 diary. 1777-1785
James COULTER of Ardnablisk, Co. Donegal of 1st part & William COULTER youngest son of James COULTER. |
|
369 |
376 |
247889 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1785 Sep 16 |
Henry JACKSON decd; Cordwainer, Swords, Dublin
left said 2 houses to wife Ann, & after her death to said Wm
BETTRIDGE, George & John FELLOWES
Ann JACKSON decd; Mrs. mentioned. widow of said Henry
JACKSON Roz McC |
|
369 |
497 |
246976 |
BROWN |
|
|
WARING-BROWN |
|
369 |
497 |
249429 |
SEAWRIGHT |
Down |
1785 Dec 17 |
SEAWRIGHT, Sarah-ANDERSON NOTES in 2009 diary. 1786-1793
Between Sarah SEAWRIGHT of Newry Co. Down widow of 1
part & George ANDERSON of Newry, Merchant of other part re lands in
Market Street, Newry in occupation of George ANDERSON & Elizabeth TOWNLEY
... natural life of Jane ANDERSON wife of said George ANDERSON & daughter
to Sarah SEAWRIGHT for use of Jane ANDERSON “her heirs and assigns forever
without the control of George ANDERSON or any other husband she may have ...”
WITNESS: Brice RICHARDSON, City of Dublin Gent & John GORDON of Newry,
Gent. |
|
370 |
20 |
246409 |
OLIVER, |
Cork |
1785 Jan 31 |
OLIVER, John-JONES 1786-1793
John OLIVER City of Cork Mason. Isaac JONES of same
City, Cooper |
d |
370 |
71 |
246769 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1785 Jun 13 |
BOLTON Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant of
the one pt & Richard BOLTON of said City Esq of the other part Reciting
that Edward BURGH of sd City Esq. by indenture bearing date the 10th Dec 1766 set to Lewis Burwell MARTIN of sd City Esq. all that House Messuage
Tenement whereon Nicholas FOSTER then dwelt with the Yard Coach House Stable
and Out offices thereunto belonging and bounded on the east by the dwelling
house then in possession of Sir Marcus Lowther CROFTON on the West by the
dwelling house of Mr. Edward CROCKER & on the South by Kings pavement lying
and being on the North side of Mary Street in the suburbs of the City of Dublin… lots more detail where it reverted to Richard
BOLTON then to Henry JACKSON who was assigned
the lands in trust |
16d |
370 |
95 |
247028 |
NORTH, Miles |
Meath |
1785 Jun 22 |
Btw Miles NORTH of Jackson Hall, Westmorland & Croasdale MOLONY of
City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Francis CRUISE of Rathood, Co. Meath of the
other. For for 8,832 ponds 12 shillings pd to Miles NORTH &5 shillings
sterling to Croasdale MOLONY granted to Thomas CRUISE lands of Drakerath cont 505 acres & 1 rood then
in tenancy of Columbus DRAKE Esq. Barony of Kells, Co Meath SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
16d |
370 |
133 |
247106 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Kings
Westmeath |
1785 Jul 6 |
CODD Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
74
Btw John MOOREHEAD of Miltown Co Dublin & Richard
JACKSON in Miltown [probably aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown or possibly Milltown,
Parish Shinrone,
Barony Clonlisk or possibly Milltown,
Parish Reynagh, Barony Garrycastle] Kings
Co Gent of the 1 pd & Elinor CODD of Attyconnor Co Westmeath widow of the
other part. Recites that Richard JACKSON is entitled to the lands of
Cornaher Co Westmeath by virtue of a lease 27 Feb 1782 John MOOREHEAD & Richard
JACKSON were indebted to Eleanor CODD and paid off the debt. WITNESS
William RYLAND & John CODD. NOTE: Keep in
mind the CODD family of Lanark, Ontario, Canada & their JACKSON
connections to them. NOTE: Sarah MOOREHEAD
daughter of John MOOREHEAD was wife of Richard JACKSON See also #230659 SEE: Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
16d |
370 |
333 |
251896 |
OLIVER, William |
Armagh |
1786
Jun 27 |
MAXWELL-OLIVER Brootely, Ennisbar Keady
A Memorial of an indenture of lease bearing date the
Seventh day of Novr. One thousand seven hundred and eighty [1781] one
between Robert MAXWELL of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh]in the County of
Armagh Esq of the one part and Wm OLIVER of Ennisbarr [probably Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the
parish and County of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Robert
Maxwell for the Considn in said Lease mentioned did Demise Grant and sett and
to farm let all that and those that part of the Townland of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] late in
possession of Elizabeth CLOGHER and now in his possession as the same is now
measured and bounded situate lying and being in the Manor of Belleagh parish
of Derrynoose Barony and County of Armagh Containing by estimation
Fifty-three acres English or Statute measure be the same more or less with
the Appurts. To hold to the said Wm OLIVER his Exors Admons and Assigns from
the first day of Novr then Inst for the term of Nineteen years at and under
the yearly rent of thirty pounds nine Shillings and Sixpence with Twelve
pence a pound receivers fees and duties therein mentioned with clauses of
distress and reentry and other Clauses Common and usual between Landlord and
Tenant And the said lease doth therin Contain a Covenant of Totes Quoties
for the Consideration of a fine proportionable to be paid to the said Robert
MAXWELL his heirs admons and assigns as he or they Shall pay to the provost
and Fellows of Trinity College Dublin for renewing his Lease of which the
Demised premis is a part and also proportionable part of raised rent in case
any additional rent shall hereafter be imposed by the said Lessors on the
said Robt MAXWELL which said Indenture of Lease is witnessed by Maxwell Close
of Elmpark [Mullaghatinny aka Elm Park, Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] in the County of
Armagh Esq and Saml CUMING of Keady in the said County Gent and this Meml is
witnessed by the said Sam CUMING and John Mosson (or Molson) of the City of
Armagh Gent. Will OLIVER seal. (Then legal phrases about the witnessing) SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
16d
16e |
370 |
379 |
252830 |
JACKSON, Anne & Husb |
Kings |
1786 Sep 8 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Image
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BTW Hannibal FRASER late of Cottage in Kings Co, Esq
& Anne FRASER otherwise JACKSON his wife of the one pt. . Eugenia
JACKSON late of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] but
now of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Wicklow, widow of Robert JACKSON late of Grange Esq. deceased of
the other pt. Reciting Hanibal FRASER & Anne FRASER did grant to Eugenia
JACKSON her heirs etc all the undivided moiety of the said Anne FRASER on
Cumberland Street bounded on the east with Cumberland St, on the north with James
JACKSON, periwig maker plott on the west
with Mathew HERBERT’s holding and on the north with James JACKSONs holding brother to said Anne JACKSON all in town of Parsonstown Barony
Ballybritt Kings Co. brother to Anne JACKSON. NOTE:
Since Eugenia did not marry until 1797, it seems that Anne, Eugenia &
James are siblings and the James who is the periwig maker may be an uncle, nephew or cousin. WITNESS: Robert
DROUGHT of City of Dublin Esq. & Thomas LACY clerk to Robert DROUGHT.
Hanibal FRASER [SEAL] Anne JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16d |
370 |
398 |
252862 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1786 Sep 13 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
John JACKSON of Glenmore Lodge Co Waterford Esq.
of the 1 pt & Ellen JACKSON of Glenmore Lodge mother of the said John
JACKSON of the other part. John JACKSON demised to Ellen
JACKSON all the farm land and dwelling house of Woodbinehill otherwise
Ballygally Co Waterford including the Gen the Orchards, the Sycamore field
the field adjoining said field the brow the wood the Inch meadow & the
Ferryhouse to hold the same during the life of John Holmes JACKSON Ellen
JACKSON and George JACKSON the children of the said John
JACKSON for term of 31 years. WITNESS: Edmund ROCHE & John COCKRAN. Memorial
witnessed by John COCKRAN & Edward CORKER of [?]llors Co Waterford.
NOTE: Lt John JACKSON
(?-1791) wife Mary TROUGHEAR. |
16d |
370 |
399 |
252863 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1786 Sep 13 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
See above – more description and names of neighbours. |
16d |
370 |
498 |
253217 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Kings
Westmeath |
1786 Oct 31 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Richard JACKSON of Millmount , [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown] Kings
Co farmer of the one part & John JACKSON of City of Dublin grocer
of the other part. Reciting that John MOOREHEAD of Killbride Co Dublin farmer
by indenture 10 Aug 1784 demised to Richard JACKSON all of John
MOOREHEADs holding in lands of Cornaher in Co Westmeath cont 100 acres 2
roods profitable Plantation measure NOTE:
Sarah MOOREHEAD daughter of John MOOREHEAD was wife of Richard JACKSON. NOTE: See also #230659
SEE: Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
16d |
371 |
52 |
247476 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Kings
Kildare |
1785 Aug 3 |
GEALE & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
336
Btw Richard JACKSON of Milmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown]
Kings Co Gent of 1 pt & Ebeneezer GEALE, Frederick GEALE, and Daniel
GEALE and Daniel GEAL of the City of Dublin of the other part. Richard
JACKSON in Consid of 150 pounds sterling pd to him GEALEs granted part of
the lands of Monasteroris called Millmount containing 148 acres 2 roods 20
perches Barony of Collestown, Parish of Monasteroris. Together with the land
of Rabbitfield containing by estimation 200 acres and that part of
Ballygibbon in the possession of Mary JACKSON containing by
estimation 73 acres 1 rood 30 perches the said lands of Rabbitfield and Ballygibbon lying and being in the
Barony of Carbury Co Kildare with all singular the Rights of Members and
Appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining yearly and
other rents offices [?] also stocks of Bulls Bullocks Cows Calves Horses
Sheep and Lambs with all and singular the farming utensils of any kind or
denomination whatsoever with all the Corn Hay and Potatoes that were at the
ensealing & delivery of said deed on he the said Richard JACKSON his heirs and assigns during the term thereunto [?] supplying the said Mary
JACKSON or her assigns with and giving her or them the sole use and
property in three Horses or Mares and three Milch Cows such as said Mary
JACKSON or her assigns should [?] for her or their own use and Benefit
to be dispersed as they think fit. To hold sd several Lands premises with
the appurtenances to them the sd Ebeneezer Frederick Daniel GEALE their
heirs and assigns for the life of Mary JACKSON provided the original
Lease of sd Lands continue so long and the Rents Issues and Profits thereof
subject to the yearly Rent covenants and agreements in the Grand Leases of
sd premises contained and subject to Redemption or payment of the Sum of 100
pounds… WITNESSES: Robert DONOVAN Att of Law, Dublin, & Thomas CARR of
Lime Kings Co Merchant. NOTE: Sarah MOOREHEAD
daughter of John MOOREHEAD was wife of Richard JACKSON. SEE: Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
16d |
371 |
286 |
249036 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
BREAKEY-BREAKEY |
x |
371 |
426 |
250471 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1786 Mar 29 |
COULTER, George-SHUTER
BTW George COULTER of St. James in Town of Drogheda
Gardiner of the 1st pt. Robert Joseph SHUTER of City of Dublin
Linen draper of the other pt. COULTER had a lease to the House and out
houses and Gardens and two parks or fields or meadow ground being part of
the Lands of St. James more or less lying or being in the Parish of St. Mary
in the County of Town of Drogheda meared and bounded on the east by lands
called the Brickfield on the North by the town leading away from Drogheda to
Mornington on the west by lands partly in possession of Wm PARDIS and on the
south by lands of Rev Robert CUTHBERT and Mr. Wm CHESHIRE. For 36 years.. in
consid of 411 pounds 12 shillings. WITNESS: Richard Annesley SIMPSON &
Robert Crosbie LAUDER. |
16d |
371 |
488 |
250528 |
PUREFOY, William & Martha |
Cork |
1785 Jun 17 |
FITZGERALD
Image
552
Marriage settlement btw Walter ATKIN of Windsor, Co.
Cork Esq of 1st pt John Thomas ATKIN of Leadingtown Esq eldest son
& heir of Walter ATKIN and his late wife Barbara UNIENT deceased of 2nd pt William PUREFOY of City of Cork Esq & Martha PUREFOY spinster 2nd daughter of said William PUREFOY of 3rd pt; Robert FITZGERALD of
Corkebeg Co. Cork Esq & Benjamin BOUSFIELD of Lakelands in South
Liberties of City of Cork Esq. of 4th pt. |
|
371 |
504 |
250870 |
DAWSON |
Tipperary |
1784 May 6 |
DAWSON, Rev. Thomas & Catherine-HOLMES
Image
580
Marriage settlement: Hugh MINCHIN of Cottage Tipperary
Esq of 1st pt; Peter HOLMES of Peterfield Tipperary Esq. & Rev
John PARKER of Castletown Tipperary clk of 2nd pt. Wm PARKER of
Ladstown Esq. & Rev Henry BAYLEY of Ballyanrahan Clk both in Co
Tipperary of 3rd pt & Rev Thomas DAWSON of Nenagh Tipperary
Clk and Catherine DAWSON spinster one of the daughters of Thomas DAWSON of 4th pt. Lands of Knockkillygrenane Co. Tipperary. WITNESS: James OTWAY of Prior
Park Co. Tipperary & Loftus OTAWY of Nenagh merchant Tipperary. |
16d |
372 |
25 |
247369 |
JACKSON, Samuel & ors |
Down |
1785 Jul
12 |
St COMRS Names Index: 1777-1785 Dundonald
Paul Isaac Vateau-Samuel JACKSON of Dundonald
NAMES:
Paul Isaac VATEAU of Dundonald, Co. Down; Peter VATEAU aka de VATEAU, VOTO,
VAUTEAU; Samuel JACKSON of Dundonald; David FITZGERALD; Timothy
FITZGERALD; John FORSAYTH; Peter JACKSON of Dublin; John MOORE -
Registrar. OTHER PLACES:
East Side of George Lane, Dublin. Transcription
thanks to Dawn Lowe. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
d |
372 |
163 |
248081 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh
Dublin |
1785 Oct 14 |
BELL Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Richard JACKSON of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
Co Armagh Esq. of the one pt & Sarah BELL of City of Dublin widow of the
other part. Reciting that William JACKSON late of the City of Dublin
Gent and Mary JACKSON otherwise [AIKIN?]
otherwise PAINE his wife both since deceased by Indenture of Release
dated 9 May 1763 in consid of 69 pounds 3 shillings to them lent and advanced
by sd Richard JACKSON granted released and confirmed unto the sd Richard
JACKSON all that piece or parcel of ground with an house thereupon built
and shed situate lying and being in Dolphins Barn
Lane near the Bridge on the North Side thereof in the Manor and
Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore Co Dublin containing in front from the
river to Mrs. POOLs holding 62 foot and in the rere from the river to Mr
POOLs ditch 78 feet and from the front to Mr POOLs park about 256 feet to the
same more or less in as full and ample manner as demised by Thomas WILSON of
the City of Dublin Merchant & John HIGGINSON of Dolphins Barn aforesaid.
Merchant for three leases renewable forever and as the said John HIGGINSON
Granted and Conveyed the same unto Samuel PAINE late of Cork St. Co Dublin,
brewer deceased. To hold toward Richard JACKSON his heirs and assigns
for three lives then in being and the survivor or survivors of them and for
the life and lives of such other person and persons should forever be added
to the time and term granted of said recited premises by virtue of the lease
which they said William JACKSON and Mary his wife held same and
the covenant for perpetual renewal subject to a moiety of the rents therin
contained and subject to the Condition of redemption therin also contained a
payment of said sum of 69 pounds 12 shillings with Lawful Interest on a day
therein mentioned and long since past and reciting that the said sum with a
considerable arrear of interest was still due and owing to said Richard
JACKSON. By said deed of which this writing the said Richard JACKSON for the consideration therin mentioned did Grant Release and Confirm unto the
said Sarah BELL in her actual possession then being by virtue of the Bargain
and Sale therein mentioned all that the aforesaid premises and all said Richard
JACKSON interest therin and thereunto to hold to said Sarah BELL her heirs
and assigns forever… WITNESSES: John JOHNSTON City of Dublin; & John
BELL. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine and Michael JACKSON, Clothier of Pimlico. |
16d |
372 |
344 |
249035 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1785
Nov 11 |
BREAKEY to DAWSON Carricknaveagh
William
BREAKEYWm BREAKEY of Drumskelt Co. Monaghan Gent & Rev
Wm DAWSON of Ruefield [?], Co Monaghan property involved “all that part of
Carricknaveagh Remaining of the Lower half ... in the estate of Ballybay next
adjoining Eliz GRAY’s tenement ....” the property released to Wm DAWSON. |
x |
373 |
090 |
384305 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1802
Apr12 |
MITCHELL-TYLER
NAMES: William Owen MITCHELL
of Dublin; Jane BARTLEY of town of Monaghan; Jane FOSTER otherwise Joyce
METGE of the town of Monaghan; Mark FOSTER; Walter TYLER of Rosefield; Henry
MITCHELL of Town of Monaghan; Walter YOUNG of Town of Monaghan; Joyce FOSTER METGE; W. WILSON. |
x |
373 |
175 |
248272 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
BREAKEY-ROGERS |
x |
373 |
258 |
248417 |
OLIVER, |
Cork |
1785 Jan 13 |
OLIVER, John -ALLEN
John OLIVER eldest son and Heir at law of Rev.
Archdeacon John OLIVER deceased… lands of Killyleagh, City of Cork |
16d |
373 |
318 |
248548 |
JACKSON, Eugenia & Robert |
Kings |
1785 Nov 10 |
JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Eugenia JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] Kings
Co widow of 1st pt & Robert JACKSON eldest son to Eugenia now a coronet in his Majesties Forth Regiment of Horse of 2nd pt
which recites that Robert JACKSON Esq. deceased therin named being at
the time of his death seized of the Town and Lands of Grange and the four
undivided 6th pars of the lands of Ballymackmurragh and also that
part of the lands of Ballymoney [possibly Ballymooney,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Geashill] distinguished
by the Name of the Contort Land and all those the morth west and south east
part of the lands of Cumber [Cumber
Lower and/or Cumber
Upper, Parish Kinnitty]
are situate in the Barony of Ballybritt & Kings Co…. in his will he
devised said lands among others unto Eugenia JACKSON his then wife
with power to dispose therof amongst his children in such manner as she think
fit. & recites that sd Robert JACKSON was the eldest son and heir
at law of said Testator and that said Testator had other real estates
effected by said will & recites that the said Robert JACKSON had
entered into already of marriage with said Mary CARROLL and thereon it had
been agreed to settle the land and premises upon said Robert JACKSON and his heirs to enable him to make a settlement therof… as it had been
agreed that the sd Robert JACKSON grant a yearly sum of 150 pounds
sterling unto said Eugenia during life in lieu of Dower to commence on the 1st day of November Instant & subject to an annuity of 50 pounds and 150
pounds and in consideration of 4,000 pounds agreed to be paid by said Robert
JACKSON in discharge of a marriage portion of £2,000 as for a portion for
his sister Henrietta RUDDOCK otherwise JACKSON now the wife of James
Gray RUDDOCK Esq…. lots more legal language: WITNESS: Daniel MAUNSELL City of
Dublin barrister. & Robert DROUGHT SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16d |
373 |
343 |
248637 |
JACKSON,
Henrietta |
Kings
Cork |
1785 Nov 3 |
LLOYD & ors Names Index: 1777-178
Image
487
Includes marriage agreement of BTW James Gray RUDDOCK
of Ballicor [possibly Ballycore or Ballincor
Demesne, Kings Co. Esq. Captain in his Majesties Fourth Regiment of Horse
of 1st pt. Henrietta JACKSON of Grange Kings Co. Spinster
of 2nd pt & John LLOYD of Gloster in said Kings Co. Esq. of 3rd pt. James Gray RUDDOCK had an inheritance expectant on the decease of his
parents Francis GRAY of Lehena Co. Corke Esq. & Elizabeth his wife and
lands of Ballincur orwise Ballinan orwise Ballincore [probably Ballincor
Demesne, Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk] the
town and lands of Gurtavalla orwise Gortovally [Gortavally,
Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk]
orwise Killatry and Killahybeg the Mansion House & townlands of Clonakeen
orwise Clonekeen orwise Clonakeene [probably Cloonaheen,
Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk] the
wood lands and bog of Clonakeen with the appurtenances belonging to townland
of Gortnack [possibly Gortavally,
Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk]
and the bog belonging and ajoining and also the Brusna Meadow [Brosna,
Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk ]
joining the River Brusna [Little Brosna
River rises near Dunkerrin, County
Offaly, Ireland. It flows for 36 miles] & also
HOWARDS dwelling house and 15a 2r of land formerly in possession of John
HOWARD all situate in Barony Clonlisk Kings Co.
…. There follows a list of lands in Co Cork
SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran
NOTE Of interest re: other
JACKSONs is that two townlands east of Brosna is the Townland of Drumakeenan, Parish Ettagh. Barony Clonlisk. This is the
townland where Eagle Hill is. |
16d |
373 |
358 |
248694 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Tyrone |
1785 Nov 18 |
FALLS for JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Robert JACKSON of Drumislagy Co Tyrone of
the one pt & Thomas FALLS of Fallsbrook Co Tyrone Gent as Trustee for and
on behalf of Alexander JACKSON of Augnacloy Co Tyrone a minor under
the age of 21 of the other part. Reciting that Jane JACKSON, mother of Robert JACKSON and widow of Alexander JACKSON merchant, made
her last will and testament and thereby bequeathed to her two sons Robert and Alexander JACKSON the new house in the town of Aughnacloy next
Joseph ELLIOTs held by a lease from Acheson MOORE late of Ravella Co Tyrone
Esq. deceased to the same Jane JACKSON for lives renewable for ever….
Robert leased half of the house in Aughnacloy to FALLS. As trustee for Alexander
JACKSON |
16d |
374 |
237 |
248874 |
OLIVER, Andrew |
Armagh |
1785 Oct 26 |
OLIVER,
Andrew - MCMATH 1777-1785 Tullyvallen Newtown-hamilton
NOTES: Between Andrew OLIVER & Elinor his wife of
Newtownhamilton [NOTE: The town is in the
townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh of the one part & Andrew McMATH of Aughadreena, Co.
Monaghan of the other part ... Andrew OLIVER with consent of wife Elinor
& the sum of £300 made over to Andrew McMATH “all that range of buildings
in Newtownhamilton [NOTE: The town is in the
townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
aforesaid containing in front 76’ and by the New Inn extending in front
42’ together with the two Stables and Coach Houses and 3 roods of land and
turf bog lying west of the road from Armagh to Dundalk with the Malt Kiln
Distillery and apps thereon. Also that part of Francis McCAMMONs Kitchen
garden lying south of the wall inclosing the back yard of sd Inn together
with that part of Tullyvallen then in possession of John MURPHY containing
and exclusive of the Law [bed?] River 5 acres 1 rood & [etc] ... Witness:
John STEELE, City of Dublin Attorney. James NIBLOCK of Castleblayney, Co,
Monaghan Innkeeper. |
|
374 |
262 |
248962 |
WALKER |
Armagh |
1785 Sep 10 |
SCOTT-WALKER NOTES in 2009 diary. 1786-1793
William
SCOTT of Lisdrumgullean [Lisdrumgullion , Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper otherwise
called Canal Quay in part of Newry in Co. Armagh], Co. Armagh, Esq
demised to John WALKER of Newry, merchant ...dwelling house & lands in
Newry then in possession of William SCOTT 4 acres bounded on south west by
Bason [Benson?] Walk on the North by the ground then held by BENSON on the
east by the Great River of Newry and on the west by the Newry Canal situated
in Lisdrumgullian & Co. Armagh. WITNESS: Daniel BROWNE of Newry, Co. Down
& Alexander FALLS of that part of Newry in Co. Down. NOTE: Rev. Daniel Gunn
BROWNE. |
|
374 |
275 |
249017 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Dublin |
1785 Dec 9 |
ALLEN Names Index: 1777-1785
Anne JACKSON of Summer St. widow and sister
& executor of William HUNT of Chamber St, Dublin, Clothier, deceased. NOTE: Robert
JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants Anne HUNT was the widow of William
JACKSON.
Transcription thanks to Dawn
Lowe. Deed
374-275-249017. |
d |
374 |
349 |
249391 |
JACKSON, George & Maria |
Mayo |
1780 Jan 3 |
JACKSON-CUFFE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw George JACKSON the elder of Prospect Co
Mayo & Jane JACKSON otherwise CUFFE his wife and George JACKSON the younger of Prospect eldest son Esq. & Maria JACKSON otherwise
RUTLEDGE his wife of 1st pt Wm RUTLEDGE of Foxford... lots of
lands mentioned, SEE: JACKSONs
of Enniscoe & Mayo |
|
374 |
351 |
249392 |
JACKSON, George |
Mayo |
1786 Jan 23 |
RUTLEDGE-JACKSON
George JACKSON the younger… lands in Barony of
Tyrawly.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Enniscoe & Mayo |
1 |
374 |
351 |
249394 |
JACKSON, George |
Mayo |
1786 Jan 23 |
See 249395
SEE: JACKSONs
of Enniscoe & Mayo |
|
374 |
351 |
249395 |
JACKSON, George |
Mayo |
1786 Jan
3 |
RUTLEDGE-JACKSON Transcription thanks to Dawn Lowe
George JACKSON the younger of Prospect, Co. Mayo
NAMES: William RUTLEDGE of Foxford; George JACKSON jr.
of Prospect, Co. Mayo; Robert MARTIN; William ORME; Rev. Charles KENT; John
MOORE. PLACES: Creggaballagh, Parish of Killasser, Barony of Gallen, Co.
Mayo; Treannagleragh, Parish of Killedan, Barony of Gallen, Co. Mayo; Dangan.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Enniscoe & Mayo |
d |
374 |
354 |
249396 |
JACKSON,
Maria |
Mayo |
1786 Jan 3 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Maria Rutledge wife of George JACKSON the
younger of Prospect.
Transcription thanks to Dawn
Lowe SEE: JACKSONs
of Enniscoe & Mayo |
1 |
374 |
459 |
250065 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Dublin Wicklow |
1785 Nov 17 |
JACKSON-FAIRBROTHER Names Index 1786-1794
Marriage settlement:
Robert JACKSON cornet in his Majesties 4th Regiment of Horse in Ireland of 1st pt & Mary CARROLL of City
of Dublin Spinster of 2nd pt Wm FAIRBROTHER of Willsborough Co
Wicklow & Coote CARROLL of City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt & James
JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], &
John DROUGHT of Whigsborough both in Kings Co. Of 4th pt. Marriage
btw Robert JACKSON & Mary CARROLL... demised townlands of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] &
pt of townlands of Balltmac macmurragh & the great and small tythes of
the townlands of Grange Hall situated in Barony of Ballybrot [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co.... Mary’s brother George CARROLL SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
374 |
494 |
250216 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William |
Antrim |
1786 Feb 28 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
Crossbeg
JACKSON & another-WHITLA
JACKSON-WHITELAW Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Thomas JACKSON of
the town & City of Antrim & William
JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
& Valentine WHITLA of Gorbrana [?] Parish of Glenavy [Glenavy] Co Antrim...
released half of the lands of Ballynadrintagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
alia Crossbegg with the rectorial tithes thereof in parish of Killead Barony
Massareene to WHITLA.. WITNESS James BAXTER of Briain [?] Gent, Robert YOUNG
& William HOLMES of Antrim Merchants. Probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
|
374 |
508 |
250308 |
JACKSON, Anne & ors |
Mayo |
1784 Jun 18 |
JACKSON-ORME Names Index 1786-1794
Btw George JACKSON the elder of Prospect, Co
Mayo & Anne JACKSON 2nd daughter of George JACKSON of 1 pt & Wm ORME of Tully...
SEE: JACKSONs
of Enniscoe & Mayo |
|
375 |
10 |
247623 |
OLIVER, Andrew Rev
OLIVER, John |
Armagh
Fermanagh |
1785
Aug 10
|
OLIVER, Andrew Rev - OLIVER, John 1777-1785 1811-1820
Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
A Memorial of a deed of Mortgage by lease & release
bearing date [?] the 28th and 29th days of July in the
year 1785 between the Rev. Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh Clerk,
Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton [NOTE: The
town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
in Co. Armagh Gent & John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in said Co. of
Armagh Gent of the one part and James OLIVER of Augsebragh [NOTE: There is no townland with the name in
modern times in Co. Armagh. My best guess is
Armaghbrague in the southernmost tip of the Parish of Lisnadill and with
Tullyvallen (Parish of Newtownhamilton) on its southern border. That is, if
the borders did not change. If it is in Co. Tyrone, then Aughasallagh is also
a good bet] in the said Co. of Armagh Gent of the other part. Wherin is
recited that Wm OLIVER of Mullintur [possibly Mullantur,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
in said County of Armagh being seized in the townland of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the said County of Armagh devised the same to Rev OLIVER & Wm OLIVER
share and share alike and also that said William OLIVER died a bachelor
intestate whereby his share in said lands descended to his two brothers the
said Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER and said release witnessed that the said
Revd Andrew OLIVER, Andrew OLIVER and John OLIVER in consideration of the
sum of £100.11s.1 ½ to them in hand paid by the said James OLIVER did grant
bargain sell alien release and confirm unto the said James OLIVER his heirs
and assigns all that and those the Town and Lands of Tullysarren formerly in the possession of Samuel KNIPE deceased situate lying and being
in the Manor of Charlemount and County of Armagh all the estate right to the
interest claim and demand whatsoever of them the said Rev. Andrew OLIVER,
Andrew OLIVER & John OLIVER of in to or out of the said premes share and
to hold all the said released premes unto the said James OLIVER his heirs
& assigns for ever subject to redemption or payment of the said sum of
£122.11.1 ½ with legal interest on the 1st day of Sept next coming
with said deed of mortgage & this memorial was witnessed by John MOSSOM
of Armagh in the Co. of Armagh, Gent & Henry HUTCHISON of the same
Innkeeper. James OLIVER [SEAL] etc sworn 2 Aug 1785. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
375 |
77 |
249241 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1785 Dec 31 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
HUNTER & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
337
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Antrim and William JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
both in Co Antrim Gents of the one pt & John HUNTER & Robert METLAND of
Ballynadrontagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower in Co. Antrim of other pt. part of land of
Ballynadrontagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
21 acres 20 perches parish of Killead … WITNESS: John BLACK and Henry HUNTER
of Killead Co. Antrim farmers & Alexander ARTHUR Attorney of Belfast. Probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
16d |
375 |
77 |
249242 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1785 Dec 31 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
MACARTNEY Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
337
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Antrim and William JACKSON of Randalstown both in Co Antrim Gents of the one pt & Thomas
MaCARTNEY of Ballynadrentagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
Antrim farmer of other pt.… 15 acres leased [the land is described] Probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
16d |
375 |
92 |
249577 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1786
Jan 6 |
WADDELL & anr to BARTLEY & anr (image) Book 45
(1739-1810) Lisnavean Ballindaragh Cordufflis
Corduffles.
NAMES: Alexander WADDELL of
Lisnaveane; Mary Ann FOSTER aka McCLENNAN aka ARMSTRONG; Dr. George BARTLEY;
John McCLEARY of Monaghan; Thomas WRIGHT; Joseph SMITH; John MOORE. OTHER PLACES: Balindaragh & Brackley, Co. Armagh. |
d |
375 |
205 |
250967 |
GILMOR |
Sligo |
1785 Aug 10 |
Wm SMITH-GILMORE
Image
412
BTW Elizabeth FOARD widow,
William SMITH, Mary SMITH otherwise FOARD his wife all of Smithfield [??] in Co. Sligo, William
PHILIPS Co. Sligo of 1 pt; William GILMOR of Ballyglass (NOTE: there are 4
Ballyglass Townlands) Co. Sligo of other pt … park containing 3a 30p near
Town of Sligo bounded on the south west with piece of ground formerly in
tenure of John BURROWS of Sligo Merchant on the north west with a road
leading to the Town of Sligo and on north east with another road leading to
the Town of Sligo formerly demised by Benjamin BURTON late of City of Dublin
Alderman deceased to James MURRAY late of Sligo deceased re lease dated 4 May
1798 with all the houses thereon afterwards demised by Samuel BURTON late of
City of Dublin Esq. deceased to Mitchelburn KNOX late of Sligo Esq. deceased
by lease 24 May 1731… to be held by William GILMOR as was held by Robert KING
late of Sligo deceased in actual possession of William GILMORE and his
tenants for lives of Prince of Wales Frederick Bishop of Asnaleargh & James
GILMOR 2nd son of said William GILMOR aged abt 16 years …
Elizabeth FOARD [SEAL] and William SMITH [SEAL] in presence of [incl] James
GILMOR. |
|
375 |
232 |
250863 |
McCULLAGH |
Kings |
1786 May 5 |
McCULLOCH Mary to ASLEY
Marriage article btw William STATIONER of 1st pt; Mary McCULLOH of the said City [city not mentioned] spinster 2nd daughter of Ann McCULLOH then late of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], in Kings
Co. deceased who was one of the sisters of Fenwick LYDDALL then late of
Threadneedle Street London Gent deceased of 2nd pt; & Richard
ASLY of said city of 3rd pt.. Fenwick LYDALL wrote his last will 9
Nov 1772 where he bequeathed his estate in Bershire… children of his 3
sisters Mrs. McCULLOH, Mrs. MASON & Mrs. SIMPLE…. |
16d |
375 |
264 |
251022 |
JACKSON, William
Marcus |
Limerick |
1786 May 10 |
MAHON Names Index 1786-1794
Btw William Marcus JACKSON of Altimira in the
North Liberties of the City of Limerick Gent of the 1 pt; James MAHON of City
of Limerick Merchant… lands in north liberties of City of Limerick |
16d |
375 |
264 |
251023 |
JACKSON, William
Marcus |
Limerick |
1786 May 10 |
MAHON Names Index 1786-1794
See above – other details, but much the same. |
16d |
375 |
304 |
251176 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1786 May 13 |
CORNWALL-WALKER House in Vicar St., Dublin
WITNESS: William JACKSON Gent Dublin City Roz McC |
|
375 |
320 |
251229 |
JOHNSTON, John & James |
Armagh |
1786 May 16 |
James JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON
James JOHNSTON of Drumorgan [Drumorgan,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Mullaghbawne [Mullaghbane,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co Armagh
farmer did for consid transfer to John JOHNSTON of City Armagh Inn keeper…
lands in Drumorgan WITNESS : Thomas MOOREHEAD & Henry HUTCHINSON both of
Armagh. NOTE: James JOHNSTON signed with a mark. |
16d |
375 |
526 |
251943 |
PUREFOY, James |
Dublin
Galway
Warwickshire |
1786 Jun 27 |
Bishop of Clonfort
Image
574
BTW John Jervis WHITE of Belcamp Co. Dublin Esq of 1st pt James PUREFOY of Woodfield Co. Galway Esq. of 2nd pt & Rt.
Rev John Lord Bishop of Clonfort & Kilmacdonagh of 3rd pt.
Reciting indenture 14 Mar 1738 btw William PUREFOY of Wolvers Hill [aka
Wolvers hall] of 1st pt. James Kane of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt. Isaac DOBSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Henry HATCH of
City of Dublin Esq. of 4th pt. & Thomas POWELL of City of
Dublin Gent of 5th pt. The said William PUREFOY released to Isaac
DOBSON all William PUREFOY’s part and proportion of the Castle Town and Lands
of Purefoy’s Place otherwise Clonbollogue containing 600a in Kings Co. to
Isaac DOBSON in trust for use of Henry HATCH and reciting that premes then
vested in John Jarvis WHITE of which this a memorial at the request of James
PUREFOY
NOTE: The last
William PUREFOY of Wolvershill [aka Wolvershall] had a brother George
of Hinckley who died in 1733, leaving with a son, George who died in 1743,
two daughters, Mary, wife of Joseph Harper, Esq. of Hinckley, and Anne, of
John Strong Ensor, Gent. SOURCE A
genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormand Baronetcies. John Burke.
NOTE: This William
PUREFOY is likely the son of William PUREFOY
(1622-1699) & Flora HENSHAW. Wolvershill
Hall. |
375 |
376 |
159 |
250124 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1786 Mar 3 |
McCULLOGH Alexander to MURPHY
Alexander McCULLOGH bricklayer of 1 pt & Andrew
MURPHY of Dublin Coal Factor of the other. In consid of 119 pounds… dwelling
house on Lower Ormond quay in parish of St. Mary’s cont in front 17 feet 6
inches… |
16d |
376 |
272 |
250765 |
OLIVER, |
Armagh |
1786 May 2 |
OLIVER, Robert-OLIVER
Image 145
Deed Poll btw Robert OLIVER of Lismullaghdown parish of
Aughalow and Parish of Tyrone of 1 pt & Mark OLIVER of the aforesaid town
of the other pt. transfer of land in Lismulladown then in possession of Mark
OLIVER for term of 10 years until the debts of the sd Robert OLIVER are
thereby fully paid. At the yearly profit rent of 10 pounds. Witnessed by
Thomas DAVISON & James OLIVER both of Lismulladown. & Robert
PETTIGREW of Crilly Co Tyrone. |
16d |
376 |
460 |
251901 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1786 May 25 |
WILSON to JACKSON Kilmakinly Woodvale
Balymacone
Image
242
A Meml of a Deed of Sale
bearing date the twenty fifth day of May one thousand seven hundred and
eighty six made between Robt WILLSON of Ballymacone [Ballymacombs
More, or Ballymacombs-Beg,
Parish Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the Co of Armagh Esq of the one part and Robert JACKSON of
Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the Sd
Co Esq of the other part. Whereby the Sd Robt WILLSON for the considns therin
mentd did bargain Sell Assign Alien Release and Confirm unto the Robt
JACKSON his Execs Admins & Assigns all that part of the townlands of
Kilmakinly [probably Kilmacanty,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in the Co of Armagh
aforesaid that Robt WILSON father to the Sd. Robert WILSON party to these
presents was intitiled togr with all the rights..... [legal] .... Townlands
of Killmakinly and Turf Bog in Ballyoilly [??] .... Robert JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: James KIGAN of Ballyhegan [Ballyhagan,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Gent
& Hugh RUSH of Corry [Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Miller
both in the co Armagh & Wm KEGAN of Greenagh in Co Armagh farmer James
KIGAN of Ballyhegan aged 60 years |
|
376 |
566 |
254907 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH Alexander to TAGGART |
|
377 |
30 |
249617 |
JACKSON,
Jno |
Waterford |
1785 Oct 2 |
DUNPHY Names Index 1786-1794
John JACKSON, High Sherriff of Co. Waterford |
15 |
377 |
205 |
251437 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Down |
1783 Apr 23 |
James AIKIN of North St., Newry of 1st pt to
James McCULLAGH of Lisnagade, Aughaderg, Co Down of 2nd pt for
10s per annum; tenement in North St Newry that AIKIN held from William CROSS
deceased of Newry. PMcW |
|
377 |
212 |
251523 |
OLIVER, |
Wexford |
1786 Mar 10 |
OLIVER, William-FRAYNEY 1786-1793
William OLIVER of Mt Laban Co. Wexford farmer…. Lands
of 66 acres…..during the natural lives of said William OLIVER, John OLIVER,
Thomas OLIVER all sons of John OLIVER of Templeodigan…. |
15 |
377 |
230 |
251713 |
|
Meath |
1786 Jun 17 |
KNIPE,
Rev E.-NUGENT 1786-1793
…Land of Summertown,.. [Not pert in 2015] |
15 |
377 |
278 |
252202 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Tipperary |
1775 Oct 6 |
SARGINT-JACKSON
Image
462
BTW
Robert SARGIANT of Commas Co. Tipperary Gent of 1 pt & Joseph JACKSON of
Tincurry Co. Tipperary of other pt. … gave liberty to Joseph JACKSON to enclose and ditch a piece of the Commons of Mountain belonging to Tincurry
northwards and adjoining the piece of mountain enclosed before by said Joseph
JACKSON to contain 40a and no more in consideration of £40 … WITNESS Hugh
EVANS of City of Cashell Dr. of Physic and Thomas JACKSON of Tincurry
Gent & Samuel ACHESON of Tincurry. Joseph JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
377 |
334 |
251266 |
|
|
1785 Sep 22 |
James JOHNSTON – McCREA
1786-93
Had wrong book 373
Image
176
BTW James JOHNSTON of Clogher
Co. Tyrone Innkeeper of 1 pt & Thomas McCREA of Corke farmer of other pt.
residue of lease for 31 years or life of David JOHNSTON 21 Sep 1782 btw David
JOHNSTON of Malybany Co. Tyrone farmer of 1 pt & James JOHNSTON of the
other |
16 |
377 |
418 |
253324 |
McCULLAGH, Rev. James |
Antrim |
1786 Aug 12 |
McCULLAGH, Rev. James – McCULLAGH 1786-1793
Rev James M’CULLOCH of Cokeman [?],,
Co. Antrim of one part & John M’CULLOCH of Larne, Co. Antrim Gent and
Patrick M’CULLOCH of Larne nephew of said James M’CULLOGH… demised farm of
North Ballyruther [Ballyruther,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]
… 60a… Parish of Caincastle, Co. Antrim.. WITNESS: Samuel FERRIS of Larne,
Co. Antrim Surgeon & William JACKSON Surgeon
in his Majesties Navy . John M’CULLOCH |
15 |
377 |
474 |
254063 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Cavan |
1786 May 5 |
MARTIN Names Index 1786-1794
Image
564
Richard JACKSON of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper],
Co. Armagh demised lands in Killeshandra, Co. Cavan… SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
15 |
377 |
535 |
255181 |
JACKSON, Clare |
Dublin |
1786 Nov 22 |
JOHNSTON Names Index 1786-1794
Robert ALLEN of Killemana, Dublin, Tailor; Clare
ALLEN née JACKSON, his wife. NOTE: Could
they be connected to the ALLEN & JACKSONs of Parish of Creggan, Co.
Armagh? |
d |
378 |
60 |
378358 |
BAILIE |
|
1804 Sep 12 |
BAILIE to BAILIE |
x |
378 |
227 |
252667 |
|
|
1786-93 |
Martha JOHNSTON & Husb- HUMPHRY |
16 |
378 |
302 |
231408 |
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
BROWNE to McMORRAN Wrong book. (TI Bk 45)
Monaghan (Diamond) |
16 |
378 |
328 |
253122 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON to DONALDSON COOK (TI Bk 45) Wrong book – there is a 253121 and 253123, but not
253122. Shantenagh |
|
378 |
383 |
253480 |
PUREFOY, Elizabeth |
|
1786 May 3 |
BOUSFIELD
Image
206
BTW Thomas Benjamin BARTER Co. Cork Esq of 1st pt Benjamin BARTER of Annagh Esq eldest son & heir of Thomas Benjamin
BARTER of 2nd pt. William PUREFOY of City of Cork Esq &
Elizabeth PUREFOY spinster 3rd daughter of William PUREFOY of 3rd pt. Benjamin BOUSFIELD of Lakelands in South Liberties of City of Cork Esq.
& William Vernon BARTER of Myrtle Hill Co. Cork Esq. of 4th pt. Marriage btw Benjamin BARTER & Elizabeth PUREFOY … lands in Co. Cork. |
|
378 |
395 |
253557 |
JOHNSTON |
Fermanagh |
1786 Nov 13 |
John JOHNSTON –JOHNSTON
John JOHNSTON late of Drumnirallagh Co Fermanagh of one
pt & Jane JOHNSTON otherwise Clendinging, his wife of the 2nd pt & James JOHNSTON of Drumluce Co. Fermagah of the 3rd pt.
Signed in presence of Robert GRAHAM of Trory McCrue [?] JOHNSTON & Mr
Robert JOHNSTON of Enniskillen & Catherine JOHNSTON of Ederney |
16d |
379 |
4 |
249968 |
BOYD |
Tyrone |
1785 Mar 29 |
MARSHALL & Assignees of BOYD a Bankrupt Moy
Image
327
John MARSHALL of Blackwatertown , Co Armagh &
Robert MAGILL of Anahavill, Co Londonderry Gent assignees of John &
Robert BOYD of Moy, Co Tyrone Bankrupts of the 1 pt & Mary BOYD of the
City of Armagh Spinster ... 1 Jun 1765 Rt. Hon James Earl of Charlemount had
demised lands to Robert BOYD lot of ground in town of Moy Co. Tyrone for
[royal] lives … John MARSHALL & Robert MAGILL sold to Mary BOYD. WITNESS:
John McKINSTRY & Richard WHITTINGTON. Mary BOYD [SEAL] NOTE: Likely connected to Rev. Daniel Gunn BROWNE’s
mother. |
!! |
379 |
86 |
250881 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1785 Nov 1 |
McCULLOCH Alexander to McCULLY
Image
370
BTW James CRAIG of Roddens Samuel BELL of Greyabbey
& Alexander McCULLOCH of Rathgill all in Co. Down all executors of will
of Alexander M’CULLOCH of Bowton Co. Down deceased of 1 pt & Margaret
McCULLY of Ballyhall Co. Down Widow of other pt. in consideration of £182 …
lands of Ballybryan alias Ballybrene commonly called Robinson’s Farm now in
occupation of Hugh McCULLEN Hugh McKITERICK and James BLAIR … computed from 1
Nov 1738 … WITNESS: James TAGGERT & Daniel Moore ECHLIN both of
Newtownards. Alexander McCULLOCH [SEAL] |
|
379 |
185 |
251697 |
IRWIN, Richard |
Leitrim
Waterford |
1785 Mar 2 |
IRWIN-O’BRIEN Probably from the 1768 Names Index
Image
420
BTW Richard IRWIN of Drumsilla Co. Leitrim Esq of 1st pt & Cornelius BOLTON of Ballycanavan Co. Waterford Esq & John
HASSARD of Toam Co. Cavan Esq of 2nd pt & John O’BRIEN of
Drumrahan Co. Leitrim Esq. of 3rd pt. … lands of Killefea,
Lismacniff and Drumregan in Barony Mohll, Co. Leitrim |
|
379 |
412 |
253483 |
JACKSON,
Joshua |
Cork |
1786 Jan 1 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Image
534
BTW Joshua JACKSON of town of Youghall, Co Cork,
Merchant of 1 pt & Anna JACKSON widow of other pt. … reciting 1
Jul 1785 btw John SMTH of Town of Youghal Co. Cork of 1 pt & Joshua
JACKSON piece of land in New Quay commonly called Smythes Quay ... for lives
incl Wm BAYLY eldest son of Peter BAILY of Youghall Notary Public … Joshua
JACKSON [SEAL] & Anna JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
379 |
546 |
255468 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1707 Feb 26 |
DAWSON, Mary A-BROWN 1786-1793
Alexander David BROWN, jeweller of Dublin... Fawns St
Dublin |
|
379 |
554 |
255489 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOGH Alexander to BLEAKLY |
|
380 |
52 |
252657 |
LINDSAY |
Coleraine |
1739-1810 |
LINDSAY-GALT
WRONG #: ROD: 377- 342-252657 Not in bk 378, 379, 380, 381.
Not in Grantors Index (David
LINDSAY): 1739-1810
Not in Townland
Index 1708-1738
Not in Townland
Index – 1739-1810 (David LINDSAY)
David LINDSAY formerly of Colerain then of Summerhill
Co. Londonderry & John GALT and Charles GALT both of Colerain… lease of
lands in parish of Colerain |
15 |
380 |
60 |
254512 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1786 Jun 5 |
Image
37
JACKSON-KIGAN
BTW Robert JACKSON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
Esq of 1 pt & James KIGAN of Ballykigan Co. Armagh of other pt. |
|
380 |
61 |
254515 |
GORE, Anne |
Wicklow |
1786 Nov 19 |
Image
37
BTW Anne GORE Widow & sole survivor & trustee
named in will of Richard GORE late of Sandymount Co. Wicklow Esq. deceased of
1 pt. Bibby HARTFORD of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt. Whereby the said Ann
GORE by consent of William GORE 2nd son of Richard GORE Dorothea
WEBB orse GORE widow, George William MOLLINEAUX Catherine MOLLINEAUX
otherwise GORE his wife Gertrude GORE, Ann GORE and Jane GORE spinsters which
said Dorothea, Catherine, Gertrude Anne and Jane are daughters of Richard GORE
deceased. Ann GORE in consideration of £62.11.3 sold to Bibby HARTFORD the
old Brick House slated situated in Coal Market in City of Kilkenny wherein
Michael KEOUGH lately lived … WITNESS: Arthur THOMAS of City of Dublin Esq.
& Stephen BRYAN of City of Dublin Gent. Ann GORE [SEAL] |
|
380 |
85 |
352765 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCK William to WILSON |
x |
380 |
146 |
25469 |
JACKSON, Luke |
Antrim |
1786 Dec 2 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Grove farm
Lisnagungge Lisneguiga
JACKSON-PARLAR BTW Luke JACKSON of Kells, Co.
Antrim Gent of 1 pt & John PARTON of Kells, innholder , of the other pt. Luke
JACKSON demised that part of land called The Grove [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
farm containing 39a 22 in parish of Connor to hold for lives of Luke
JACKSON & Samuel BRISTOW son of Samuel BRISTOW Esq. & George
McFERRAN son of George McFERRON… WITNESS: Roger CASEMENT & Francis
DINSMORE both of Kells, Co. Antrim Gents. |
|
380 |
461 |
257024 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin |
1787 May 30 |
Peter JACKSON witness: From William ESDALL,
silversmith and heir at law of George ESDALL of Raheny [northern part of City
of Dublin today], deceased and Mary ESDALL, otherwise HIDE [aka HYDE?], widow
of George ESDALL to Samuel DICK all dwelling houses, outhouses, gardens +
fields part of Raheny lately occupied by Sir Ulick BLAKE + then Geo. ESDALL
and other land. Brian |
|
380 |
466 |
257031 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Sligo |
1783 May 23 |
McAULEY to JACKSON Church Lane [perhaps near St.
Paul’s?]
Image
183
BTW Robert McAULEY of Town & City of Sligo Linen
Weaver of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Colooney Co. Sligo of the other
pt…. houses in Church Lane [in Townland Magheraboy,
Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury]
Town of Sligo … for lives of William McAULEY, George WINTERSCALE &
Robert PLUNKETT … for £20 McAULEY transferred to Thomas JACKSON sworn
before 2 Justices of the Peace in Sligo – Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS:
George ORMSBY a [?] Extraordinary .John MARTIN Hugh O’ROURKE. NOTE: Colooney
is possibly Collooney,
Parish Ballysadare,
Barony Tirerrill, OR
probably Clooneally,
Parish Ballysumaghan,
Barony Tirerrill |
|
380 |
562 |
258043 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Down
Dublin |
1780 Aug 6 |
GORMAN Names Index 1786-1794
Image 236
Lease between Samuel JACKSON in Mount Pleasant
in the Co. Down Esq of the one part and John GORMAN, of George Street in the
city of Dublin merchant of the other part. Whereas the said Samuel JACKSON for the considerations therein mentioned demised and set unto the said John
GORMAN all that and those the street and back house in Great George Street
number 38 situate lying and being on the West side of great George Street in
the city of Dublin meared and bounded as follows to wit on the East to a
house and premises in the possession of Michael CLINTON on the West by South
great George Street aforesaid on the North by a house number 37 on the South
by a house and premises in the possession of MALONEY always [?] Out of said
demise unto Mrs Martha LEGAINER during her life as long as she chooses the
full free and uninterrupted possession of the dining room bedchamber and the
closet thereto adjoining as also the use of the[?] hole & [?] House in
common with the said John GORMAN his heirs etc or, as with full and free
liberty of ingress egress and regress to and for the said Martha LEGAINER and
family to and the premises nearby for her reserved. To hold onto the said
John GORMAN his heirs etc for the term of 20 one years from thence an ensuing
subject to the yearly rent of £30 payable half yearly as there in mentioned
and in which lease there are containing usual clauses between landlord and
tenant and the said lease is duly executed by the Samuel JACKSON and
John GORMAN and witnessed by Stephen HANLEY and John MALONEY of the city of
Dublin gent and this Memorial is duly executed by the said John GORMAN
witnessed by the said Stephen HANLEY and James HEGAN (or KEGAN?) of the city
of Dublin gent. NOTE: I suspect this is Samuel Jackson b: 1737 in
Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, Ireland or at Stormont, Co. Down. SEE: Samuel
JACKSON of Dundonald. |
|
380 |
641 |
258237 |
McMURRAY |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
McMURRY to McMURRY Drumgaveny
(TI Bk 45) |
x |
380 |
666 |
258320 |
IRWIN, William & wife |
|
|
IRWIN-IRWIN Probably from the 1768 Names Index |
|
381 |
46 |
254692 |
JACKSON,
Luke |
|
|
JACKSON-PARKER Names Index 1786-1794 Wrong book. I tried 386, but it was not there
(numbers either side were there). Not bk 301
or 384 or 385– I wrote it down in Nov 2010,
and it is exactly what the clerk wrote down a few hundred years ago. I do
have one for 321-445-217204 Luke JACKSON -PARKER. |
16
17 |
381 |
113 |
251408 |
GETHIN |
Sligo |
1786 May 23 |
Percy GETHIN Marriage Settlement
Image
381
BTW Sir Percy GETHIN of
Sligo, Co. Sligo Bart of 1st pt & Anne NAGLE of City of Dublin
Spinster of 2nd Pt. George IRWIN of Castle IRWIN Co. Fermanagh
Esq. & Thomas FITZGERALD of Geraldine Co. Kildare Esq. of 3rd pt & James CANE Esq. Capt in his Majesty’s 12th Regiment of
Dragoons & Thomas CROKER of City of Dublin Esq. of the 4th pt.
Marriage to be held btw Sir Percy GETHIN and Anne NAGLE … properties in Sligo
…. [descriptions of properties – no mentions of JACKSONs] |
|
381 |
283 |
251987 |
BAILIE |
Down |
1786 Jun 30 |
BAILIE to WARD – mentioned in PRONI Ward Papers.
Innishargy
Transfer by James BAILIE & wife Ann – lands in
Barony of Ards... |
|
381 |
301 |
252027 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1786 Jun 10 |
Image
477
BTW Dominck BURKE of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
Gent of 1 pt & Patrick KEATING of Birr Kings Co apothecary of other pt.
Description of land – James JACKSON’s lane was a neighbouring
occupant. Birr, Barony Ballybritt, Kigs Co. |
|
381 |
373 |
252570 |
|
Monaghan |
1782 Nov 1 |
BRUNKER-CUNNINGHAM Book 45 (1739-1810) Cordevlish
John BRUNKER & Samuel CUNNINGHAM Linnen Draper...
part of lands in Crieve... SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
382 |
69 |
253803 |
BRADFORD |
Monaghan |
1786 Nov 11 |
TENISON & son to BRADFORD 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
Edenena
Thomas TENNISON Sr & Thomas TENNISON jr both of
Coalville, Co Rosscommon demised to Robert BRADFORD lands of Edenena then in
actual possession of Robert BRADFORD… demised to John BRADFORD Bror
[Brother?] to said Robert BRADFORD. WITNESS: Owen Blayney MITCHELL and Alexander
JACKSON of Ballybay.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
16d |
382 |
76 |
253561 |
JOHNSTON - IRWIN |
Tyrone |
1786 Nov 13 |
Robert JOHNSTON Marriage Arts
Marriage btw George SPEAR & Jane IRWIN.. lands in
Co. Tyrone |
16d |
382 |
189 |
254082 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Cork |
1786-1793 |
OLIVER,Thomas -DRISCOLL |
16 |
382 |
199 |
254224 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1786 Dec 12 |
McDONOGH Names Index 1786-1794
John JACKSON of City of Dublin, Baker, demised
land in Little Butter Lane. |
16d |
383 |
286 |
253831 |
McKEE |
Armagh |
1786 Jul 10 |
Image
459
John McKEE of Derryhail [Derryhale,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Co. Armagh Linen Draper confirmed to David McKEE of Sheives [Shewis,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Co. Armagh interest in lands of Derryhail Co. Armagh which were demised to
James McKEE dec’d by William RICHARDSON late of Richhill Co. Armagh the
ffather [?] of said James McKEE and David McKEE for lives of John, William
and David McKEE. WITNESS Thomas GILLEPSIE of City of Armagh Printer &
Thomas QUIN of City of Armagh Innkeeper. |
|
383 |
292 |
253838 |
JACKSON, John & William |
Longford |
1786 Nov 28 |
JACKSON-MOORE Names Index 1786-1794
Image
461
John JACKSON and William JACKSON both of
Moneydarragh, Co Longford Gents of 1 pt & Robert MOORE and Lewis MOORE
both of Upper Moneydarragh Co. Longfaord farmers and William WAIRE of City of
Dublin farmer of other pt. demised part of lands of Moneydarragh, Parish of
Edgeworthstown, Barony of Ardagh, Co Longford then in possession of Robert & Lewis MOORE containing 56a and yearly rent
of £48 for 99 years. WITNESS: Richard JACKSON Gent & James SMYTH Attorney
& Michael MOORE of Moneydarragh Yeoman |
16d |
383 |
382 |
254056 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1786 Dec 1 |
JACKSON-SCOTT Names Index 1786-1794
Alexander GORDON Clockmaker, Andrew MOLLER
Merchant, Wm PIKE Plummer, James JACKSON Glass & Delph Ware seller
& Ann BINNS widow all of City of Dublin Trustees of will of Jonathon
BINNS Ironmonger |
16d |
383 |
453 |
254513 |
|
Londonderry |
1786 Dec 13 |
GLENN-GALT Two Tenements
and a Garden Dirty Lane south west side
Image
544
BTW William GLENN sr of
Coleraine Co. Londonderry Mason of 1 pt & John & Charles GALT of
Coleraine Merchants of other pt. …. |
|
384 |
44 |
253499 |
BRADFORD |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
TENISON & son to BRADFORD (TI Bk 45) Edenena
EDENENEA (See also Beagh, June 1, 1786.) Dec. 1,
1785, two deeds for a part of Edenenea in Cremorne, from Thomas TENISON the
elder and Thomas TENISON the younger, both of Coal ville, Co. Roscommon, to brothers
John and Robert BRADFORD, for three lives, renewable
forever. The lives in John's lease were Moses BRADFORD, aged about 18, son of
John; Robert Calvert, aged about 12, son of William CALVERT of Drumganny; and
David GILLESPIE, aged about 12, son of John GILLESPIE of Dromuck. John's rent
was ?44 and Robert's ?22 per year. Witnesses to BRADFORD's signature were
Blaney Owen MITCHELL and John HORNSON of the Town of Monaghan. (R.D. Vol.
384, p 44, no 253, 499 and Vol. 382, p 69, no 253,503)
The Barton Estate and Lough Bawn in County
Monaghan Donald M. Schlegel Source: Clogher Record, Vol. 15,
No. 2 (1995), pp. 104-145 Published by: Clogher Historical
Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27699393 |
x |
384 |
49 |
253596 |
JOHNSTON |
Monaghan |
1786 Jun 14 |
James JOHNSTON 1786-93
Image 37
Btw Frederick INKETELL of Carrigans Co. Monaghan Gent
& James JOHNSTON of Stramore, Co. Monaghan Gent & James JOHNSTON of
Stramore Gent eldest son & heir at law of Robert JOHNSTON late of
Stramore of 1 pt George JOHNSTON of Stranduff, Co. Monaghan gent of the other
pt… lands of Stramore & Aghnagah … WITNESS: John RAWDON of Glasslough
& William JOHNSTON of Port JOHNSTON both in Co. Monaghan. |
|
384 |
98 |
254272 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCK William to MAGILL [aka McCULLOCH] |
|
384 |
123 |
254319 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1785 Oct 21 |
PRICE-JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Ballynahonebeg
Image
75
Robert PRICE of Middlesex & Robert JACKSON of Ballynewry [Ballynewry , Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co,
Armagh. PRICE sold to JACKSON town and lands of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh. WITNESS: James ARMSTRONG & George PEPPER both of Armagh &
Richard LENCH of Armagh |
|
384 |
216 |
254687 |
SPEER |
Antrim |
1787 Jan 20 |
Image
127
BTW William SPEER of Tullyrodd [?], Co. Antrim Farmer of 1 pt & Robert CAMPBELL of Ballingarvey [probably Ballygarvey,
Parish Kirkinriola,
Barony Toome Lower]
Co. Antrim Esq. of the other… reciting land then in occupation of the said
William SPEER, Daniel McNEILL John HINDMAN and one field also in possession
of John EDMONSON deceased in Parish Loughgill [Loughguile] Co. Antrim
for lives … WITNESS: George HUTCHINSON of Ballymony [probably Ballymoney,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
& Roger CASEMONT of Ballymond [?] both Co.
Antrim Attorneys NOTE: Possible link to Jacksons of Tobermore. |
|
384 |
216 |
254695 |
GORE |
Roscommon |
1786 Dec 14 |
Image
127
BTW Hon Richard GORE of Clontarfe Co. Dublin &
Richard EPINASSE of City of Dublin of 1st pt. Arthur FRENCH of
French Park. Co. Roscommon Esq. & Arthur FRENCH the younger Esq. eldest
son and heir of Arthur FRENCH the elder of the 2nd. & William
PHIBBS of Hollybrook [Ballyhealy (Baile Uí Éilí) (aka Hollybrook Demesne), Parish Aghanagh, Barony Tirerrill] Co. Sligo
Esq. of the 3rd pt. Reciting lease 29 Oct btw Arthur FRENCH the
elder Arthur FRENCH the younger and Margaret FRENCH otherwise COSTELLO wife
of the said Arthur FRENCH the younger of the 1 pt & the said Richard GORE
and Richard EPINASSE of 3rd pt. … other recited deeds and lands
mentioned |
|
384 |
229 |
254758 |
PUREFOY, William |
Cork |
1786 Mar 16 |
BRADSHAW
Image
135
William PUREFOY of City of Cork Esq of 1 pt. Benjamin
BRADSHAW of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. Whereby William PUREFOY demised
to BRDSHAW lands of Newtown part of townland Gortnegrahe otherwise
Gortnagraggy part of Cappagh Barony Kilmanagh Co. Tipperary .. for lives …
life of said William PUREFOY or his son Thomas PUREFOY Esq in lease … |
|
384 |
277 |
254949 |
JACKSON, Eugenia |
Kings |
1787 Jan 16 |
JACKSON-KEARNEY Names Index 1786-1794
Image
159
Btw Eugenia JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], in Kings
Co, widow & sole executor of Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
Esq of the one part...... demised to Michael KEARNY of Birr Esq. field in his
possession above Birr on the old road leading to Dublin on the North by a
field which Peter BURKE holds at present from James JACKSON Esq on the
south by a field being now in the possession of the said James JACKSON on the east by William ELLIOTTS and John SHORTS holding and on the west by
the road leading to Dublin near the town of Birr Kings Co. for lives of
Benjamin, Richard & Hickman KEARNEY the three eldest sons of said Michael
KEARNEY ... WITNESS: Benjamin, Richard & Hickman KEARNEY. Eugenia
JACKSON [SEAL].. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
384 |
451 |
255931
255935 |
LIVINGSTON |
Killinore |
1787 Mar 20 |
Earl of Charlemount - LIVINGSTONE not pert 1739-1810
Hon James Earl of Charlemount of the 1st Part & Robert LIVINGSTON of Armagh in Co. Armagh, Esq. Townlands of
Cladymore, [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] &
Cladybeg commonly called Black-bank Killmore Bonavady Deadmans Hill &
Slavnamerick. 535 acres in Barony of Lower Fews, Manor of Cladymore, Co.
Armagh. |
|
384 |
537 |
256577 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1787 May 5 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Image
304
Btw James JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
Esq. & Robert JACKSON of Birr, eldest son & heir of said James
JACKSON.. annuity granted to Robert JACKSON for £100 annually
payable out of the lands of Love Lane otherwise NEWSTED’s holding near Birr
containing 20a and also payable out of dwelling house and out offices in Birr
in actual possession of William MILLBANK in Barony of Ballybrittin. Kings
Co.. MILLBANK and James JACKSON in Barony Ballybritt Kings Co. WITNESS;
Edward MOORE Dowden[?] of City of Dublin Gent & John JOHN of City of
Dublin yeoman. Robert JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
385 |
30 |
253433 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Down |
1786 Oct 24 |
Lease of 1734 G to H; John ATKINS, Cabinet Maker of
Dublin of 1st pr grants to James McCULLAGH & Hohn McCULLAGH
both Linenweavers of Lisnagade, Co Down tenement in Dirty Lane, now North
Street, Newry, Co Down PMcW |
|
385 |
96 |
254471 |
GORE |
Longford |
1784 Apr 1 |
Image
374
BTW Henry GORE of Tenelist, Co. Longford of 1 pt &
[Treke LENOW? LENNON?] of Liscomuck Co. Longford Esq of the other pt.
Reciting that Henry GORE demised lands of Liscormick & part of Laggan
late in possession of Sandys LENNON cont. 99a 1r in Co. Longford for lives of
[Ficke?] LENON, Sarah LENON otherwise [ED]GERS his wife & Thomas LENNON
of Mullinmeckan Co. Westmeath Gent .. |
|
385 |
298 |
255294 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1787 Feb 10 |
DAWSON, William & Mary A. –CHARLETON 1786-1793
Image
479
BTW William DAWSON of Newport, Co. Dublin Esq. on
behalf of Mary Anne DAWSON his daughter spinster of 1st pt; Edward
CARLTON Captain in his Majesty’s fifth Regiment of Foot of the 2nd pt & Edward CARLTON the Elder of Hexam Co. Northumberland, Great Britain
& Robert LYONS of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. … Duke St …
Fleet St. … |
|
385 |
361 |
255541 |
JACKSON, George |
Kings |
1787 Mar 2 |
LEVINGE Names Index 1786-1794
Charles WALKER Esq of his Majesties High Court of
Chancery of 1st pt; Thomas SPUNNER of Miltown, Kings Co Esq of 2nd pt; Joseph SPUNNER & Anne SPUNNER otherwise JACKSON his wife &
children of Joseph & Ann SPUNNER: Thomas, George, Hannah, & Maria of
3rd pt; George JACKSON of Clonagonna [Clonagannagh,
Parish Dunkerrin,
Barony Clonlisk],
Kings Co Gent, Samuel TALBOT of Ballystanley Tipperary & Henry PALMER of
City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt & John LEVINGE of City of Dublin
5th pt;… case relating to debts owed by a SPUNNER. |
16d |
385 |
452 |
255696 |
JACKSON, William Marcus |
Limerick |
1787 Mar 10 |
JONES Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Marcus JACKSON of Altamira in North Liberty
of City of Limerick, lands demised to Edward JONES |
16d |
385 |
457 |
255716 |
|
Armagh |
1787 Mar 8 |
PRINGLE – PRINGLE (includes other townlands) Aghavilly,
[Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Between Robt PRINGLE Esq. Captain of the 1st part &
Frances PRINGLE of Limepark, Co. Tyrone widow & Adminx of the
Rev. Robert PRINGLE Clerk late of Limepark & William PRINGLE of Caledon
Co Tyrone Esq of 2nd pt Major Gen Henry PRINGLE of 3rd pt …. Vicars Choral … |
16d |
385 |
495 |
255835 |
IRWIN, Acheson & Richard |
Leitrim |
1787 Mar 21 |
IRIWN-FORDE Probably from the 1768 Names Index
Aghavilla, Barony of Carigallen, Co Leitrim Acheson
IRWIN of Drumsall, Co Leitrim, father of Richard IRWIN… Harriet IRWIN
otherwise BOLTON… |
16d |
385 |
514 |
255866 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1787 Mar 22 |
MARTIN Names Index 1786-1794
John JACKSON City of Dublin, merchant, one of
the assignees of the estate of James DOYLE late of Abbey St., City of Dublin
bankrupt. |
|
386 |
27 |
254300 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOGH Thomas to CAMPBELL |
|
386 |
60 |
254512 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1787 Jan 5 |
JACKSON-KEEGAN Names Index 1786-1794
Robert JACKSON of Woodvale , [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh Esq of 1 pt land of Kilmakenty… |
|
386 |
90 |
254614 |
JACKSON |
Down |
1787 Jan 3 |
Image
53
[I only noted bits pertinent to my quest – there are
several pages here, likely the result of a legal challenge]
Deed of Assignment btw Edward HALL formerly of
Cherryvalley Co. Down but then of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Samuel
DELACHEROIS of Lisburn, Esq of the other part [Trustee of Nicholas
DELACHEROIS of Donaghadee, Co. Down Esq.]. Many names: Reciting Hugh
GILLESPIE & Susan his wife, Andrew ALLEN John GILLESPIE of South Carolina
Indian Trader deceased Robert GILLESPIE & Elizabeth his wife, of the 1
pt & Rowley HALL of Killough, Co. Down Clke of the other pt. … demised
lands of Cherryvalley and that part of land
commonly known as Troopers field, Parish of
Comber, also 4 tenements in the town of Comber: one house on west side of
market place held by Widow COWAN and lying between a tenement held by Rev.
Patrick HAMILTON on the south and a tenement possessed by James ADAMS on the
North, also a tenement and a half at the upper end of Cow Lane on the north
side next the Meeting House then lately held by the Widow GIBSON and Widow
DICKSON bounded by the Meeting House… [two more pages of names & places]…
Francis GRIFFITH… town and lands of Ringcreevey containing 279a 24p
Cunningham Measure formerly in possession of Samuel
JACKSON, Hugh McCOA [aka McCREA] & Samuel ROBINSON and their
undertenants Parish of Comber, Co. Down with the Tythes both great and small
of said premes to hold to Hugh GILLEPSIE at a yearly rent of 42 pounds. …. …
Robert COLVILLE . …NOTE: See: ROD:54-19 6- 35408 for earlier lease to Samuel JACKSON,
Hugh McCREA & Samuel ROBINSON, farmers. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
|
386 |
102 |
254661 |
JACKSON, Ann |
Dublin |
1787 Jan 20 |
MYLEY Names Index 1786-1794
Anne JACKSON widow of City of Dublin made over
to MYLEY land called Garrison & dwelling houses and land in Town of
Ballymore Eustace, Dublin |
|
386 |
139 |
255255 |
JACKSON, Richard Rt Hon |
Coleraine |
1786 Dec 19 |
BROWNE
Names Index 1786-1794
Image
78
NTW Francis SMITH of St.
James St., City of Dublin Cordwainer & Mary SMITH otherwise WHELAN his
wife & Richard PARKINSON of City of Dublin Stone cutter executors of will
of Margaret JOHNSTON late of City of Dublin deceased wo was widow & executor
of Capt John JOHNSTON late of Hatch End Parish Linnor Co. Middlesex deceased
of 1st pt; Charles JOHNSTON of Glebe Co. Limerick Esq heir at law
of said John JOHNSTON deceased of 2nd pt; James BIGGER of City of
London Esq. only surviving son and heir of Jordan Heyland BIGGER late of
London deceased & Mary BIGGER spinster administrix of will annexed of
Jordon Heyland BIGGER deceased her late father of 3rd pt; Rt Hon Richard
JACKSON of Coleraine Co. Londonderry one of his Majesty’s most Honorable
Privy Council Kingdom of Ireland of 4th pt; William BROWN and John
BROWN both of Belfast Co. Antrim Merchants of 5th pt.… land on
South Side of High St & North side of High Street Belfast. NOTE: Richard JACKSON
(1732-1787) SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
386 |
230 |
257608 |
Jackson, George |
Antrim |
1787 Jun 9 |
Image
127
Memorial of deed of lease
bearing date Jun 9, 1787 whereby James WHITE of Whitehall, Esq. of Antrim let
to William HOLMES of Antrim, merchant a house lying on the north side of the
street in Antrim described in a deed dated Nov 26, 1719 bounded on the N side
by William MOORE and the s. side by George JACKSON, late of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper],, decd. Witnessed by
James Watt and William HOLMES the younger, both of Antrim, Co Antrim, Simon
Draper and David HENDERSON of Belfast. Memorial dated June 12, 1787.
NOTE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
386 |
550 |
259443 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Limerick |
1787 Oct 30 |
RYAN Names Index 1786-1794
Thomas JACKSON Esq Late of Tanningstown [aka
Fanningstown], Co. Limerick, but then of City of Limerick - Deed of rent
charge Thomas JACKSON indebted to George RYAN of Limerick City in the
amount of £456 sterling. SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington |
|
387 |
30 |
250236 |
McMURRAY |
Monaghan |
|
THOMPSON to McMURRY 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Drumgaveny |
|
387 |
37 |
258513 |
OATES, |
|
1786-1793 |
OATES, Peter-O’BRIEN |
|
387 |
45 |
258758 |
BRADFORD |
Maine |
|
[Burton?] TANDY to BRADFORD 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) |
x |
387 |
97 |
259210 |
BROWN |
Monaghan |
|
BROWN to BROWN 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Annabrock |
16 |
387 |
112 |
259305 |
DAWSON |
|
1786-1793 |
DAWSON, Thomas-LEE |
|
387 |
375 |
262073 |
OATES, |
|
1786-1793 |
OATES, James-HORAN |
! |
387 |
389 |
262219 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Cork |
|
TUTHILL Names Index 1786-1794
SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork |
|
388 |
72 |
255382 |
COULTER |
Down |
1787 Feb 19 |
SCOTT, William & Susanna-CARSON 1786-1793
Ballynahinch,
Deed of assignment btw William SCOTT of Luganbane, Co.
Down Gent Wm CORBETT of Aughandonallon, Co. Down in sd Co Gent Susanna
CORBETT otherwise SCOTT wife of sd Wm CORBETT and only daughter of Joseph
SCOTT of Ballynahinch in sd Co. deceased. Susannah SCOTT otherwise COULTER
widow of sd Joseph SCOTT. William WILSON of Dromore in sd Co. Merchant &
James GUINEY of Dromore Co Down publican of the 1 pt. Thomas CARSON of
Ballynahinch Co. Down Blue Dyer of the other pt. … reciting deed of 1762 btw
Joseph SCOTT of 1 pt & Susannah COULTER of Lurganbane Co. Down Widow of 2nd pt…. James SCOTT of Ballynahinch cabinet maker… lots more detail |
15 |
388 |
91 |
255749 |
COULTER |
Drogheda |
1787 Mar 14 |
COULTER, John-TANDY 1786-1793
Deed of Assignment btw John COULTER of the town of
Drogheda, Gent, Assignee of Luke HIGGINS of the City of Dublin, Esq. which
said Luke HIGGINS is the executor of the will of Theobald BURKE late of town
of Drogheda of one part & Burton TANDY of said town of Drogheda, Gent of
the other part |
15 |
388 |
92 |
255750 |
SAUNDERS |
Wicklow
Meath
Kings
Queens
Dublin |
1786 Aug 10 |
Image
60
BT Rt Hon Lady Martha
SAUNDERS of Saunders Grove Co. Wicklow widow & relict of Morley Pendred
SAUNDERS Esq& Morley SAUNDERS eldest son & heir of Morley Pendred
SAUNDERS & Lady Martha SAUNDERS Reciting lease 12 Feb 1753 re marriage of
Lady Martha SAUNDERS with Morley Pendred SAUNDERS … lands of Co. Wicklow
& Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. Swifts Row and on Ormond Quay, City of
Dublin … daughter Sophia DENNIS otherwise SAUNDERS & Hannah Lady TYNTE.
Martha SAUNDERS [SEAL] and Morley SAUNDERS.
NOTE: I need to revisit this family – some of the dates that
I have may be
off. |
|
388 |
247 |
257891 |
JACKSON,
Zachariah |
|
|
O’BRIEN Names Index 1786-1794 |
|
388 |
312 |
258163 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1787 Aug 17 |
BYRNE Names Index 1786-1794
Indenture of Lease John JACKSON & Thomas
O’BRIEN in the City of Dublin exors of Samuel EDWARDS deceased demised to
Jeremiah BYRNE of Dublin carpenter piece of ground situate in Tuckers Row
formerly Elephant’s lane near Drogheda St lately in the possession of John
JACKSON & Thomas O’BRYAN as exors of EDWARDS |
15 |
388 |
326 |
258182 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Cavan |
1787 Aug 20 |
ANDERSON Names Index 1786-1794
Richard JACKSON of
Castlehamilton in Co. Cavan Esq demised to George ANDERSON of Killishandra
in sd Co. Gager, … description of land NOTE: Richard JACKSON (1732-1787) SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
15 |
388 |
389 |
258282 |
JACKSON,
Nathanial |
|
|
STAR Names Index 1786-1794 |
|
388 |
412 |
258380 |
JACKSON, William Marcus |
Limerick |
1787 Sep 11 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Indenture btw William Marcus JACKSON of City of
Limerick gent confirmed to Wm HENDERSON of sd City Gent an annuity payable
out of the lands of Moylish situate in the North Liberties of the City of
Limerick & Clounlara situate in the South Liberties of sd City |
15 |
388 |
448 |
258180 |
OLIVER |
Down |
1787 Oct 8 |
Image
255
Deed of Conveyance btw Andrew OLIVER of Newtownhamilton
[NOTE: The town is in the townland of Tullyvallan,
Parish of Newtownhamilton,
Barony of Fews Upper],
Co Armagh, Gent of the 1 pt & Lucinda SWANZY otherwise BOLTON widow of
Samuel SWANZY lately of Brook in the parish & Co. Monaghan of the other
part. Reciting deed of 6 Mar 1780 Samuel SWANZY set to Andrew OLIVER part of
town of Newtownhamilton in possession of Samuel SWANZY which was demised to
John KENNEDY formerly of Newtown Hamilton by indenture 6 Jan 1756 to hold to
Andrew OLIVER in consideration of 20 guineas assigned to Lucinda SWANZY that
part of Newtownhamilton lately in Andrew OLIVER’s possession and then in
actual possession of Lucinda SWANZY widow by virtue of a sale to her made by
Andrew OLIVER for one whole year by indenture . WITNESS: William BOLTON of
City of Dublin Esq. |
15. |
389 |
216 |
256019 |
COULTER |
Antrim |
1787 Mar 28 |
COULTER, John-McLORAN 1786-1793
Image
438
John COULTER of Collen [?] Co. Antrim, Merchant
eldest son & heir & Admon of James COULTER late of Aghogill [?] Co. Antrim Merchant,
deceased of 1 pt. |
|
389 |
486 |
257513 |
PUREFOY, James |
Galway |
1786 Jun 29 |
Bishop of Clonfort
Image
575
BTW James PUREFOY of Woodfield, Co. Galway Esq. of 1 pt
& Rt. Rev John LAW Lord Bishop of Clonfort & Kilmacduagh of other pt.
… lands of Kilmarshane, Barony Longford, Co. Galway & 15a of John EYRES
estate in Kilmaghan |
|
390 |
270 |
256599 |
JACKSON,
Gordon |
Meath
Louth |
1787 Feb 20 |
SHECKLETON Names Index 1786-1794
Image 150
A Memorial of an indented Tripartite deed of release
between Gordon JACKSON of Lisnabow, County Meath, gent of the first
part. John PEPPER of Mullanstown, Co Louth gent and Sophie Spinster the
youngest daughter of the said John PEPPER of the second part and Alexander
SHACKLETON of Pepperstown, Co Louth, aforesaid gent and Philip REILLY of
Mullogh in the County of Cavan gent of the third part. Whereby after reciting
as therein recited and that as a marriage was intended to be shortly had and
solemnised between the said Gordon JACKSON and the said Sylvia Pepper
the said Gordon JACKSON for and in consideration of the said intended
marriage and of the marriage portion therein mentioned and also in
consideration of 10 shillings sterling to the said Gordon JACKSON in
hand paid by the said Alexander SHACKLETON and Philip REILLY the said Gordon
JACKSON did grant bargain sell release and confirm unto the said
Alexander SHACKLETON and Philip REILLY all that and those the aforesaid towns
lands tenements and her regiments of Lisnaboe otherwise Lisnabow situate
lying and being in the lower half Barony of Kells and County of Meath
aforesaid to hold unto the said Alexander SHACKLETON and Philip REILLY their
heirs executors administrators and assigns subject as therein mentioned for
the uses and intents purposes, and upon the trusts and under such provisos
and agreements. As therein mentioned and expressed which said deed and this
Memorial are witnessed by Thomas OWENS of Julianstown, County Meath, gent and
Thomas PEPPER of Green Lane in the County of Louth gent Gordon JACKSON.
Seal. NOTE: aka Sophia PEPPER (?-1830) of Pepperstown, Co. Louth SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
391 |
26 |
320141 |
BROWNE |
Antrim
Monaghan |
1787 May 26 |
ECHLIN to BROWNE 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Killinule Co
Monaghan
William BROWN of Belfast Merchant of 2nd pt |
16d |
391 |
101 |
257273 |
|
Queens
Roscommon
Kilkenny |
1786 Apr 20 |
Richard SUTCLIFF-JACKSON
Image
373
BTW Richard SUTCLIFFE and James
SUTCLIFFE both of Ballymaddock Queens Co farmers of 1 pt & John
JACKSON of Mt Rath (see Mount Rath. Aka Moynrath, Mountrath, Parish Clonenagh and
Clonagheen, Barony Cullenagh,
and Baronies Maryborough
East and Maryborough
West, Queens Co [Laois.] Merchant of the other pt. Reciting Right Thomas Lord
Viscount Devisi leased 4 Apr 1780 to James SUTCLIFFE 89a of Ballymaddock for
lives of Richard, John & Thomas SUTCLIFFE 1st 2nd & 3rd sons of said James and reciting that William TALBOTT of
Mt. Talbot Co. Roscommon demised to James SUTCLIFFE 58a 2r 10p of lands of
Shehama in Barony Tessaineen Co. Kilkenny … and Richard leased 7 Feb 1775 to
William PERRY of Ballymaddock farmer 7a 1r 35p part of Ballymaddock … and
that Richard in consideration of £70 paid by John JACKSON assigned
lands to William JACKSON and James SUTCLIFFE assigned to John
JACKSON lands of Skehana [Skehanagh,
Parish Killabban,
Barony Ballyadams,
County Laois ] for £2 annually … WITNESS: William JACKSON of Mt. Rath
aforesaid Butcher; William SMALLMAN of Mt. Rath Shoemaker and John SUTCLIFFE
of Ballymaddock & John HUMPHRYS of City of Dublin Gents. John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
391 |
101 |
257276 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1787 Jun 6 |
PARSONS Names Index 1786-1794 Complicated lease
Image
374
BTW James JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. Esq. of 1st pt Margaret FITZGERALD of City of Dublin widow of 2nd pt Sir William PARSONS of Birr,
Kings Co, Bart & William JONES of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Reciting 6 Nov 1774 BTW Laurence PARSONS and Elinor PARSONS executors of
William PARSONS late of Birr deceased of 1 pt & James JACKSON of
other pt reciting lease of 22 July 1754 Thomas WINSTON then of Ballybeg[?]
Co. Tipperary Clothier demised to James [?] part of lands of Ballydara Kings
Co. then in said James [?] containing 7a 1r … Jeremiah HANKS of Birr Merchant
leased to said Elinor by lease 7 Oct 1766 lands of Ballindara [aka Ballindarra and/or Ballindarra,
Parish Birr, Barony Ballybritt] late in
possession of Widow CRUISE … 7 Nov 1774 in consid of £216. 13 Laurence &
Elinor granted to James JACKSON … further recited 15 Jun 1777
said Sir William & Laurence his eldest son demised to Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
the lands of Clonaghill [likely Clonoghil
Lower or one of the two Clonoghil
Upper or Clonoghil
Upper – all in Parish Birr,]
60a Barony Ballybritt and further recited 24 Oct 1782 said Robert assigned to James & his heirs lands of Clonaghill … Mary WEST of Nant England widow devisee
of John WEST late of Parsonstown deceased and said James party hereto
which recites that Jeremiah HANKS lease 24 Oct 1730 set to Robert JACKSON
father of said James JACKSON two parks adjoining the Green of Parsonstown called Belloudges Parks … in consid of
£230 conveyed to said James Two Parks … further recites lease 31 Oct
1774 Maurice DOWNER of Birr Land Surveyor set to James JACKSON plot of
ground on Green of Birr whereon said James built a house and Stables …
and further recites indenture 27 Jan 1775 Sir William PARSONS set to Robert
JACKSON of Parsonstown the triangular plot
of ground on the Green of Parsonstown … and further recites deed 3 June 1784
said Robert assigned lease to said James and further recites
lease 8 Dec 1781 Thomas SHORT of Springhill Queens Co. granted to said James
houses yards and gardens in Square of Birr where Major MALONE lived the
Barrack the house Henry PALMER then held and the house Miss Beauerhants then
lived with 15a 2r Clonaghill …
1774 Maurice OWNER set to James JACKSON plot of land on
the green of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],
1775 Sir William PARSONS demised to Robert JACKSON the triangular plot of ground in the green of Parsonstown… James JACKSON built an Oil Mill adjoining the River Newbridge cont 10 acres… marriage of James
JACKSON & widow Margaret FITZGERALD…
other names and lands – Ballindarra [aka Ballindarra and/or Ballindarra,
Parish Birr, Barony Ballybritt]… JONES,
MOORE – very complex – and I am at the end of the day.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran
NOTE: I suspect that Margaret FITZGERALD may have been a 2nd wife of James JACKSON of Birr. |
16d |
391 |
167 |
257557 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth & ors |
Dublin |
1787 Jul 3 |
Ld Enniskillen Names Index 1786-1794
Jonathon Morton PLEYDELE of Great Britain but then of
Rochestown City of Dublin Esq – wife Elizabeth JACKSON |
16d |
391 |
251 |
261308 |
JOHNSTON |
Fermanagh |
1786-93 |
James JOHNSTON – GORDON
Marriage settlement James JOHNSTON of Snowhill, Co
Fermanagh & Sophia Susannah CAMPBELL of Great Britain St. City of Dublin |
16d |
391 |
335 |
261547 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1786-1793 |
McCULLOGH William to TISDALL
William McCULLAGH of City of Dublin, merchant |
16d |
391 |
366 |
261622 |
|
Dublin |
|
PEPPARD, Patrick. Farmer. Backweston Co Dublin (KID?) nickred
Thomas CROKER City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt Patrick
PEPPARD of Backweston Co Dublin. |
16d |
391 |
502 |
261990 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1783 Apr 28 |
MONTGOMERY-BREAKEY Drumhirk
Andrew Breakey of Lismagonway, age 70
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken Breakey (TI
Bk 45)
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Montgomery to Breakey. 20/4/1783; 29/6/1788. Andrew
Breakey of Lismagonway, farmer; James Breakey, of Ballintra, eldest son of
Andrew Breakey; witnessed by William Breakey of Lismagonway, linen buyer.
DETAIL by Wendy JACK
A Meml of an Indented deed
of Lease bearing date the twenty eighth day of April one thousd Seven hundred and Eighty three and made Alexr Montgomry of
Rosefield in the Coy. of Monaghan Esqr. of the one part
and Andw. Breakey of Lissmagonaway in the Coy. of
Monaghan farmer of the other part Recitg that the said Alex
M'gomry for the Considns therein mentd did demise unto
the said Andw. Breakey his heirs and asss. being by
virtue of a bargain & Sale to him thereof made by the said Alexr Mgomry for the term of one whole year by Indre bearing date the day next
before the day of the date of these presents that part of the lands of
Drumhirk formerly in the possion of Robt Armstrong contg by estimatn nineteen acres one rood Irish plantn measure situate lying and being in the Coy. of Monaghan aforesd for and during the natural life of James Breakey of Bellintra in the Coy of Monaghan Eldest Son of the said Andw Breakey Ecceptg and always reserving out of this demise unto the said Alex Mgomry his heirs
and asss all royalties whater in which said Deed there
are may other Clauses and Covt and Sd Deed is witnessed
by Saml Mitchell late of the town & Coy of Monaghan
Gl deced and Wm Breakey of Lissganaway in the Coy of Monaghan aforesd Linnen Buyer Andw Brealey Seal
Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of Wm Breakey James
Breakey The above name Wm Breakey aged twenty years and upwards
Maketh oath & Saith that he is a Subg witness to the Deed
whereof the above writg is a Meml & Saw the Same
the Same duly perfected by the said Alexr M'gomry and Andw Breakey and is also a Subg witness to this Meml and Saw
the same Signed and Sealed by the above named Andw Breakey and
that the name Wm Breakey Subd as a Witness to said Deed
& this Meml is this Depts proper name and hand writg Wm Breakey Sworn before me me at Monaghan in the Coy of
Monaghan the twenty ninth day of Jany 1788 by virtue of a common to me directed and I know the Dept Richd Cross |
x |
392 |
77 |
257928 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1787 Feb 26 |
McCULLAGH Robert to STEELE 1786-1793
... Robert McCULLAGH of Clady [probably Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh
Linen draper of 3rd pt... lands of Dremorgan. [Drumorgan,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower ].. |
|
392 |
77 |
257928 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1787 Feb 26 |
McCULLAGH Robert to STEELE 1786-1793
... Robert McCULLAGH of Clady [probably Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh
Linen draper of 3rd pt... lands of Dremorgan. [Drumorgan,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower ].. |
|
392 |
220 |
259289 |
|
Armagh |
1787 Sept 4 |
JOHNSTON-McKINSTRY
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220
BTW James JOHNSTON of
Knappagh Co. Armagh Esq of 1 pt & John McKINSTRY of Town & Co. Armagh
Gent of other pt … all that house tenement and Garden plott in Town of Armagh
called Abbey St to hold to John McKINSTRY for lives James MAXWELL eldest son
of John MAXWELL late of Rosebrook in Town & Co. Armagh Robert Thompson
McKINSTRY & Susanna McKINSTRY the son and daughter of said John McKINSTRY
… WITNESS: John BOND of City of Armagh Esq. & Thomas APPLEBY of Town of
Armagh & Edward DONNELLY of Town of Armagh John McKINSTRY [SEAL] |
|
392 |
271 |
258870 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1786 Sep 8 |
McCULLOGH Thomas to DONALDSON 1786-1793
Btw Thomas McCULLAGH Junr of Derryvalley Parish of
Tullycorbet Co Monaghan Gent of 1 pt & Robert DONALDSON of Ballybay
Merchant of other pt... demised lot of land in Ballybay btw Robert DONALDSONs
house & that of Moses GRAY excepting sufficient road for horses and
carriages... for lives of Thomas DIXON, Charles WILSON of Tullybrack & John
JACKSON son to James JACKSON of Ballybea [Ballybay]..
Witness Andrew McMURRAY of Ballybea, Apothecary & Thomas JAMES Gent one
of the Attorneys... NOTE: For the McCULLAGH line
see: JACKSONs
of Urker |
|
392 |
278 |
258971 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Kings |
1787 Aug 16 |
JACKSON-CODD Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Richard JACKSON of Millmountain [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Kings Co. Farmer of 1 pt & William CODD of City of Dublin Gent of
other... reciting an earlier deed Aug 10, 1784 that John MOORHEAD of
Kilbride, Co Dublin demised to Richard JACKSON lands of Cornahor in Co
Westmeath cont 100 acres 2 rood plantation measure. Cosesaliar?? WEST [100a
2r profitable, plantation measure] as granted 1784-8-10 by John MOORHEAD unto Richard JACKSON from 1 Nov then past for 21 years , provided John
MOORHEAD’s's interest therein shd continue, at £65 ster, now for £120 ster, Richard
JACKSON assigns lease to William CODD for residue. WITNESSES: Darnell
McEVOY, & James McEVOY both Gent of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Dublin. NOTE: Sarah MOOREHEAD daughter of John
MOOREHEAD was wife of Richard JACKSON. NOTE:
See also #230659 Additional detail thanks to Mike
Stewart. SEE: Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
|
392 |
279 |
258974 |
JACKSON, Ann |
Dublin |
1787 Oct 20 |
JACKSON-DIXON Names Index 1786-1794
Ann JACKSON of Dublin widow of 1 pt & James
DIXON of Kilmainham of City of Dublin Tanner of other pt... land and tenement
on Kings High Road... parcel of ground in town of Kilmainham, Dublin - 76'
3" in front & 179' 4" backwards to river, upon which James
DIXON recently built a dwelling house, bounded on south & east by Kings
High Road, on west by house in possess of John BROPHY and on north by River
Cammog, in possess of James DIXON, from Richard JACKSON to William CODD from
1 May then past for 90 years, rent and covenants as mentioned. WITNESSES
William BOLGER (?) Gent and Robert AL___., leather seller.. NOTE: Sarah MOOREHEAD daughter of John MOOREHEAD was
wife of Richard JACKSON . This may relate – see CODD reference in Mem #258971.
I believe that Anne JACKSON was born Anne HUNT and was the widow of William
JACKSON. SEE: Robert
JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. Additional
detail thanks to Mike Stewart. SEE: Jacksons of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare |
|
392 |
313 |
259 |
TODD, Andrew |
Londonderry |
1787 Nov 8 |
Will of Andrew TODD 1739-1810
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180
Registered 1787 Nov 8
Andrew TODD of Shanes Castle[Shanes's
Castle, Parish of Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co Antrim… lands of Crossreagh [Crossreagh,
Parish Ballywillin.
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Slenmay [??], Carnanlevy [probably Carnany
Lower, Parish of Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper],
Islandmore [Parish Kilraghts,
Barony Dunluce Upper ] & Ballyeraye [??], held by lease
for lives under Earl of Antrim dated 1 June 1750 & also Lands called the
live quarters of Priestland [either Priestland
East and/or Priestland
West, Parish Dunluce,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
& quarter of Killiny [??], & ¼
of park commonly called [Fernelesvey?] West
Park (Fearann na Leathsheisrí) (aka Faranlessery), Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower],
held from the Earl dated 2 July 1745 all in Barony Dunluce, Co. Londonderry
and also lands of Gortgole [Gortgole,
Parish Portglenone,
Barony Toome Lower]
in lower half Barony of Toom in Co. Antrim held for lives under John O’NEILL ….
£50 to be paid to Sister Elizabeth PATTERSON otherwise TODD wife of William
PATTERSON now of City of Derry, Gent….
Subject to levies by John O’NEILL of Shanes Castle Esq. & to John
O’NEILL of Portglenane Esq. & their lives & also several trusts …
boy called and named as John TODD age 14-15 at grammar school in Town of
Workington Cumberland, Great Britain – board
and lodging with Mr. & Mrs. WHITESIDES of Workingtown if John TODD dies
before reaching majority, then trusts to ….. Andrew TODD, eldest son of
Daniel TODD now of Randlestown Gent & of his issue male in the same
manner as for John TODD …… John PATTERSON eldest son of Walter PATTERSON
Governor of the Island of St Johns in Gulf of St. Laurence and his issue….
Niece Elizabeth PATTERSON wife of Rev Edward PATTERSON of Belfast £100. To
servant Ann MAGILL all my right & interest in lands of Tobernaveen [Tobernaveen,
Parish Grange
of Shilvodan, Barony Toome Upper] together
with sum of £50 … other servants Thomas O’NEILL Charles MAGILL & Elinor
MACTRANEY one year’s wages to each … guardianship of John TODD [?] William
DUNKIN of Clogher Esq. & Edward HOGG of Lisburn Linen Draper my executors
… signed Andrew TODD Esq in presence of Richard DRUE of Duncliffe, Robert
McLEAIN of Shanes Castle, Samuel McCLEAN of Belfast Merchant. Memorial
witness Samuel McCLEAN & Samuel HERON of Lisburn Gent & Atty at Law.
John TODD [SEAL] 27 Aug 1787.
NOTE: An Andrew TODD of Carricknaveagh,
near Saintfield married the 3rd daughter of James BIRCH (?-1727)
and Mary JACKSON (?-aft 1732).: SOURCE: Thomas Ledlie
Birch: United Irishman. Aiken McClelland. The TODD family of
Carricknaveagh, [Carricknaveagh , Parish Killaney,
Barony Castlereagh
Upper, in the County of Down] which was known as Toddsville as
early as 1625, were prominent United Irishmen. The name of Andrew TODD
(Birch's cousin) and Andrew Tod junior, appear in the "Black Book of the
North of Ireland", a list of some 200 names of the leaders of the United
Irishmen. When the rebellion broke out Andrew Todd junior, joined the rebel
ranks, and acted as Captain of the Town Guard when Ballynahinch was in
insurgent hands. After the rebellion was crushed he was imprisoned for a
short time in Lisburn. Todd later married a sister of Birch's successor, Rev.
Henry SIMPSON (1799-1843), and his descendants still live in Carricknaveagh.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry for connections to Shanes Castle and
O;NEILLs. |
|
392 |
482 |
259637 |
|
Londonderry |
1781 Aug 11 |
HYDE ors-GALT and ors
Drumdeuin Ballundreen
Liswatick Island
Cloghfine Ballyverser
Kilgreen Ballylagan
Drumdra Ballynagy
Ballykag lower other
tenements Bo & Manr Dunluce
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266
BTW Hugh LYLE of Coleraine
Co. Londonderry Esq. of 1st pt & Samuel HYDE & Waddell
CUNNINGHAM both of Belfast in Co. Antrim Merchants of the 2nd pt
& Thomas GREGG of Belfast Merchant & Sarah GREG daughter of Thomas
GREGG of 3rd pt. Marriage to be had btw Hugh LYLE & Sarah
GREGG … Ballyndrum two quarters Ballyverser two quarters Ballyknay one
quarter & Ballyknag commonly called Ballyknaglower in Barony and manor of
Duluce within the Liberties of Coleraine Co Londonderry … WTNESS: Cunningham
GREG Merchant & Henry JOY Printer both of Belfast Thomas GREGG [SEAL]
NOTE: There was no mention of GALT |
|
392 |
492 |
259686 |
JACKSON, Miles |
Cork |
1787 Dec 3 |
Indenture of lease 18 May 1787
- Rev. Joseph BENNETT of Cork city, Clerke and
Elizabeth BENNETT orse HODDER, his wife [part 1]
- Michael CALLAHAN of Cork city, Apothecary [part 2]
Joseph and Elizabeth Bennett demised unto Michael
CALLANAN a dwelling house outside of South Gate, (nr the Barracks), in parish
of St. Nicholas, lately occupied by Owen CALLANAN, Apothecary, bound on north
by the holdings of Mr. Bartholomew Bready, on the south by holdings of John
HAYES and on the west by holdings of Miles Jackson, Esq., to hold unto
Michael CALLANAN for 800 years from 25 march then last at £19.10 ster rent.
Witnesses were Anthony ARMSTRONG (deed) and Thomas
FOOTT of Cork city Gent, (deed & memorial) and Joshua COLLINS (memorial).
Michael CALLANAN sealed the memorial.
Sworn at Cork city 25 July 1787 before William COLBURN.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork
Notes by Michael Stewart. |
|
392 |
557 |
262873 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1780 Apr 22 |
JACKSON-HOLMES Names Index 1786-1794
Btw John JACKSON lieut of the Eleventh Regiment
of the 1 pt & Leonard Troughear HOLMES of Westover, Isle of Wight Esq.
& George JACKSON late of Glanbegg, Co Waterford but now of Middle
Temple London, Esq. Of the other pt....release ¼ pt of lands of Coolishall
and Glenbegg in Town and lands of Ballyduffultra & lands of Ballygally
all in Co Waterford...John TROUGHEAR, Esq of Freshwater, Isle of Wight,
Southampton. & Mary TROUGHEAR, spinster. WITNESSES Thomas DICKINSON, Gent
of Newport, Isle of Wight, Southampton and James HYDE, Salt Officer,
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Southampton. Memorial
sworn at Southampton, Isle of Wight. SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork NOTE: John JACKSON
died at Toulouse, France in 1791.
Additional detail thanks to Mike Stewart. |
|
393 |
123 |
259965 |
TIPPING |
Armagh |
1787 Jul 3 |
Image
378
BTW Callie [Cathleen] TIPPING of
Bellurgan Park Co. Louth, widow; Charles MATHEWS of Ballyatwood Co. Down Esq;
Rebecca MATHEWS otherwise HALL his wife and Richard JONES of City of Dublin
Esq & Elizabeth JONES otherwise HALL his wife of 1st pt;
Stephen PAGE of Dundalk Co. Louth & John JOHNSTON of Woodvale Co. Armagh
Gent of other pt. … granted to Stephen PAGE & John JOHNSTON for 5s lands
of Croonenagh otherwise Cornionagh [Cornoonagh
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] & Coolnacrok or Coolnasack, the upper half of
Drumbally [Drumbally,
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] & tenement in Cooldory [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] commonly called the widow’s tenement containing in whole
411a 2r 36p including bog & Mill Race in Parish Creggan, Co. Armagh … for
lives of John PAGE & [Thomas?] PAGE 3rd & 4th sons of said Stephen PAGE. WITNESS: Francis TIPPING of Bellurgan Park Co.
Louth Esq. & Joseph TALLAN of Dundalk Gent. & Stephen PAGE the
younger of Dundalk Gent. Charles MATHEWS [SEAL] & Richard JONES [SEAL]
NOTE: Catherine, Elizabeth & Rebecca HALL were all daughters of
Francis HALL (1713-1761). Francis TIPPING (?-1819), the witness, was a son of
Edward TIPPING & Catherine HALL. |
|
393 |
123 |
259965 |
TIPPING |
Armagh |
1787 Jul 3 |
Image
378
BTW Callie [Cathleen] TIPPING
of Bellurgan Park Co. Louth, widow; Charles MATHEWS of Ballyatwood Co. Down
Esq; Rebecca MATHEWS otherwise HALL his wife and Richard JONES of City of
Dublin Esq & Elizabeth JONES otherwise HALL his wife of 1st pt; Stephen PAGE of Dundalk Co. Louth & John JOHNSTON of Woodvale Co.
Armagh Gent of other pt. … granted to Stephen PAGE & John JOHNSTON for
5s lands of Croonenagh otherwise Cornionagh [Cornoonagh
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] &
Coolnacrok or Coolnasack, the upper half of Drumbally [Drumbally,
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] &
tenement in Cooldory [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan Barony Fews Upper] commonly
called the widow’s tenement containing in whole 411a 2r 36p including bog
& Mill Race in Parish Creggan, Co. Armagh … for lives of John PAGE &
[Thomas?] PAGE 3rd & 4th sons of said Stephen PAGE.
WITNESS: Francis TIPPING of Bellurgan Park Co. Louth Esq. & Joseph TALLAN
of Dundalk Gent. & Stephen PAGE the younger of Dundalk Gent. Charles
MATHEWS [SEAL] & Richard JONES [SEAL]
NOTE: Catherine, Elizabeth & Rebecca HALL were all
daughters of Francis HALL (1713-1761). Francis TIPPING (?-1819), the witness,
was a son of Edward TIPPING & Catherine HALL. |
|
393 |
232 |
260288 |
JACKSON, William & Elizabeth |
Tyrone |
1787 Aug 11 |
BRADSHAW Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Thomas GREER the Elder of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone
Linen Draper & Thomas GREER the younger of Dungannon eldest son and heir
apparent to Thomas GREER the elder of the 1st part. William
JACKSON of the Combe, City of Dublin Clothier & Elizabeth JACKSON spinster and only daughter of William JACKSON of the 2nd pt
& Noble BRADSHAW & Samuel RUSSELL other of the City of Dublin Gent
of the 3rd pt… reciting that a marriage was intended shortly to be
had and solemnized between the said Thomas GREER the younger and ..
lands of Dungannon as marriage portion [lots of description and notes]… NOTE: Elizabeth JACKSON daughter of William
JACKSON (1727-1823) – is in the Quaker tree. SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs |
15 |
393 |
289 |
260451 |
PRINGLE, Mary |
Tyrone |
1784 Aug 28 |
[From Notes & Queries. 1944 – thanks to
Linde Lunney]
FLEMING, David, v. BOYD, David. Register 25th of January 1788 by Mary PRINGLE.
A release dated 28th of August 1784 between
David FLEMING of Lakin, Co Longford, Doctor of physic of first part.
Mary PRINGLE, and Dunmasmoy, Co Tyrone, spinster, of
second part, and Thomas LEWIS [or LEWIN H.F.R.] of Caledon, County Tyrone,
and David BOYD of the city of Dublin, Esquire, of the third part.
That a marriage was to be between David FLEMING and
Mary PRINGLE and that Mary PRINGLE in consideration thereof and of 10s
release to Thomas LEWIS and David BOYD the several houses, parks and gardens
situate in town of Caledon, County Tyrone, then in possession of said Mary
PRINGLE and the Reverend Agmondisham VESY and Thomas LEWIS undertenants, also
that part town and lands of Killagowey [aka Kilgowney, Parish Aghaloo] ,
Tullyneshawe [aka Tullynashane , Parish Aghaloo] and Drumoron [aka Drumearn ,
Parish Aghaloo] then in possession of said Mary PRINGLE, Charles NORRIS,
Oliver NORRIS, Cornelius McNAMEE, John McQUAID and Alexander McGEE
undertenants of said Mary PRINGLE and situate in Co Tyrone. To hold to Thomas
LEWIS and David BOYD for lives and years under leases thereof, in trust for
uses and mortgage.
Witnesses, and two Memorial; Robert PETTIGREW of
Dublin, gent, and Thomas ARMSTRONG of Ewey, Co Meath.
Thomas ARMSTRONG sworn at Dublin, 25, January 1788. |
|
393 |
349 |
260657 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1782 Jan 5
|
Image
497
Refers to Robert JACKSON occupying property in Parsonstown in 1771 |
|
393 |
422 |
260842 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1787 Sep 19 |
McCULLOCH David & Samuel McCULLOCH both of
Ballynease [Parish of Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Londonderry 1786-1793 |
15 |
393 |
423 |
260245 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH William to ELLIS |
|
393 |
512 |
261114 |
JOHNSTON |
Antrim |
1786 Jan 20 |
John JOHNSTON – JOHNSTON 1786-93
Image
581
John JOHNSTON of Town & City of Antrim, Carpenter
of the 1 pt & Samuel & Thomas JOHNSTON both of City of Antrim of
other part… Reciting 18 Agu 1780 lease from Lewis REFORD Gent dwelling houses
offices bleaching Lapping…water & water courses for term of 31 years [but
where? Place was not mentioned] |
15 |
394 |
12 |
259290 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOGH Samuel to McCULLOCH |
|
394 |
97 |
259526 |
PUREFOY, William |
Cork |
1787 May 15 |
McEVOY [Not pg 498]
Image
57
BTW William PUREFOY City of Cork Esq. on 1 pt &
Denis McEVOY of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. … lease of tenement on east
side of Grafton St. City of Dublin previously in possession of rev. Roger
FORDE of City of Dublin Clerke. |
|
394 |
124 |
259561 |
JACKSON, William Marcus |
Limerick |
|
EAGAN Names Index 1786-1794
probably Limerick |
|
394 |
413 |
260785 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1708 Feb 5 |
McCULLOCH John – his will
Image
233
John McCULLOCH of Town of
Antrim Surgeon and Apothecary.. wife Margaret McCULLOCH or SHAW… part of the
tenement which I now occupy with the lower part of the back house now
occupied by Mrs. NIXON and the Stable called my own stable with the loft over
it for offices with one cows grazing on the land which I hold with said
tenement… son William McCULLOCH … 1/3 pt of land … daughter Dorothy MORTON or
McCULLOCH left shop and utensils in tenement in Antrim now occupied by her
husband Mr. John MORTON and her with the backhouse they now occupy… 2/3rds of
land … daughter Victoria JACKSON or McCULLOCH – rents of tenement now
occupied by Mrs. NIXON with the house called my turf house and loft above…
and if she shall have lawful issue…… daughter Jane WALKER… tenement now
occupied by James MALONE at end of Massareene Bridge to daughter Jane WALKER
or McCULLOCH … Cabins in Bowlane… there was 350 left by my late father-in-law
Captain McCULLOCH on his estate in trust for my late wife & me over which
I was to have distributive power to our issue and one hundred pounds was left
to myself by Captain McCULLOCH and whereas there is an unsettled amount
between William McCULLOCH Esq. my brother-in-law in whose hands Capt.
McCulloch’s estate now is, I request he may settle…… son Henry McCULLOCH viz
Margaret… profits to my sister Elizabeth M’KINLAY or McCULLOCH …
granddaughters Margaret and Jane (presumably not children of Victoria) … John
KERR & Robert YOUNG Postmaster to be executors… NOTE: The transcription is clear
that Capt McCULLAGH is his father-in-law. |
15 |
394 |
446 |
260872 |
JACKSON |
Tyrone
Kilkenny |
1788 Feb 1 |
Chief Remembrancer &
ors-JACKSON
Image
250
BTW Chief Remembrancer … of 1st pt; Rev. George EVANS Mullamore Co. Tyrone of 2nd pt; Edward EVANS
of City of Kiklenny Esq of 3rd pt.; William JACKSON of City
of Dublin Gent of 4th pt. Reciting [legal suit] said defendant
Edward EVANS in 3rd pt of lands of Cortroe with several
subdivisions in Co. Galway sold by Chief Remembrancer … William JACKSON bid £510 was declared the purchaser 8 Nov 1787 … confirmed to William
JACKSON 1/3rd part of Lands of Corbroe otherwise Cartroe and
other lands in Co. Galway to which Ambrose EVANS father of Edward EVANS
became entitled to on the death of his mother-in-law Mrs. HACKETT lately held
by representatives of Richard TYRELL Esq .. George EVANS [SEAL] |
|
395 |
56 |
260058 |
COULTER |
Dublin |
1787 Dec 22 |
COULTER, John-St. COMM 1786-1793
John COULTER of City of Dublin, Grocer. |
|
395 |
113 |
260916 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Monaghan |
1788 Feb 7 |
McENTEE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Joseph JACKSON of Elligish Parish of Tedavnet
Co Monaghan, Gent of 1 pt & James McENTEE Town of Monaghan Shopkeeper of
other pt. [It seems that JACKSON is making payments on a bond to McENTEE] |
|
395 |
144 |
261370 |
JACKSON, Charles |
Dublin |
1788 Mar 6 |
Agreement Names Index 1786-1794
Between Anthony GERNA of College Green City of Dublin,
Bookseller of 1 pt & Christopher JACKSON of City of Dublin Clerke
and Shopkeeper of the other part.. agreement for one year for JACKSON to continue to abide at GERNE’s dwelling place Number 31 College Green City
of Dublin at the hours each day and is usual and customary for the Clerkes
and Shopkeepers and Booksellers in the City of Dublin NOTE: This is an agreement to work for GERNA and to forsake work
with all others and not to publish any books except with consent of GERNA. NOTE: This memorial is lengthy, and interesting from
a copyright perspective. |
|
395 |
353 |
261989 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1788 Apr 15 |
HENING-BREAKEY 1786-1793 (1788)
Btw Andrew BREAKEY of Lismagonaway Co Monaghan
of 1 pt & David HENING of Ballyardbrin Co Monaghan in the other Reciting
that a marriage had been celebrated between David HENING & Elizabeth
BREAKEY daughter of Andrew BREAKEY & … not of 450 paid. WITNESSES: John
ARNOLD of Drummuck;, Co Monaghan; Edward BREAKEY of Nappagh, Co Monaghan; and
William BREAKEY of Lismagonaway Co Monaghan Linen Buyer.
Abbreviated notations compiled by author Ken Breakey
16/3/1785;15/4/1788. Andrew Breakey, Lismagonway.
David Henning married Elizabeth Breakey, daughter of Andrew, farmer,
Ballarobin. Witness: Edward Breakey of Napa, Co. Monaghan, William Breakey
of Lismagonway, linen buyer. Witness: James Breakey, James Breakey junior (
now James Breakey of Napa 29/1/1788; 20/6/1788. |
|
395 |
353 |
261989 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1785 Mar 16 |
Abbreviated notations
compiled by author Ken Breakey
16/3/1785;15/4/1788. Andrew
Breakey, Lismagonway. David Henning married Elizabeth Breakey, daughter of
Andrew, farmer, Ballarobin. Witness: Edward Breakey of Napa, Co. Monaghan,
William Breakey of Lismagonway, linen buyer. Witness: James Breakey, James
Breakey junior ( now James Breakey of Napa 29/1/1788; 20/6/1788.
Image
509
HENNING-BREAKEY 1786-1793
Between Andrew BREAKEY of Lismagnaw Parish of Aghaboy, Co Monaghan of 1 pt; David HENING of
Ballyardbrin Co. Down of the other. Reciting that a marriage was had btw
David HENING & Elizabeth BREAKEY dau of Andrew BREAKEY in consideration
of £100 and a note for £50 13 Apr 1786 not to sell farm known as Ballyardbrin
held for lease of 3 lives under Earl of Hillsborough except the Dwelling
House half the office houses half the garden and half the Flaxmill thereon
and also the farm known as Tilmore in the Lapp of Newry shall go to Elizabeth
BREAKEY … WITNESS: John ARNOLD of Drummond, Co. Monaghan Edward BREAKEY of
Nappagh Co. Monaghan and William BREAKEY of Lissmagonaway Co. Monaghan Linen
Buyer. Andrew BREAKEY [SEAL] WITNESS: James BREAKEY |
x |
395 |
353 |
261991 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1774 Jan 7 |
GIBSON-BREAKEY 1786-1793
(1788)
Image
509
Between Andrew BREAKEY of Lismagnaw Parish of Aghaboy, Co Monaghan of 1 pt & Patrick GIBSON of
Lissball Parish of Killeen, Co Monaghan of the other. Reciting that a
marriage between Patrick GIBSON & Mary BREAKEY… lnds of Boggin Parish
Moybolg Co. Meath & pat of lands of Lisball containing 40a witnessed by
James BREAKEY of Nappah, Co. Monaghan. |
|
395 |
407 |
262208 |
COULTER |
Dublin |
1788 Apr 23 |
COULTER,John-O’DONNELL 1786-1793
Btw John COULTER of Capel St City of Dublin
& Patrick FARRELL both of Capel Street, Gents & John O’DONNELL of
said City Esq.… John COULTER and Patrick FARRELL demised all that
dwelling House Messuage or Tenement situate at No 5 King St., Oxmantown City of Dublin together with the
appurtenances bounded on the North by Stable Lane on the South by King Street
and Green Street on the East by a house in the possession of ___ Coughlan..
lease for 41 years |
|
396 |
188 |
260844 |
McCULLAGH, David |
Londonderry |
1788 Feb 7 |
McCULLOCH David to McQUELAN
David McCULLAGH of Ballynease [Parish of Ballyscullion,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co Londonderry… lands in Balynease. |
16d |
396 |
278 |
261239 |
SEAVER, Elizabeth |
Armagh |
1788 Feb 26 |
SEAVER, Elizabeth-SEAVER
Marriage art of George CAIRNS and Elizabeth SEAVER,
eldest daughter of Thomas SEAVER of Heath Hall [Ballymacdermot,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], Co Armagh Esq… lands in Co Down |
16d |
396 |
359 |
261689 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Antrim |
1788 Sep 4 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast Premes Castle Street
JACKSON-FLETCHER
FLETCHER Names Index 1786-1794
Rev Robert JACKSON of Dunmurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Barony Belfast Upper]
Co Antrim of 1 pt & Jane FLETCHER of Lisburn, Widow… land on south side
of Castle Street, Belfast. 1788 Apr 4
Crossle notes
BTW Rev. Robert JACKSON of Dunmurry co. Antrim
of 1 pt & Jane KITCHER of Lisburn Co. Antrim widow of the other … land on
south side of Castle Street in front 56 feet… [Belfast?] |
16d |
396 |
422 |
262077 |
JOHNSTON, Edward & John |
Dublin |
1788 Apr 10 |
Edward JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON
Edward JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Esq of the 1 pt &
John JOHNSTON of same City Iron Monger of the other pt. .. land near Pimlico in Liberties of Thomas & St. Donore,
City of Dublin [lot of description of land and neighbours] mention of sister
of Edward JOHNSTON, Anne SIFSON [SISSON? LISSON?] wife of John SIFSON, City
of Dublin Gent |
16d |
396 |
490 |
262307 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1788 Apr 29 |
McCULLOGH Alexander to JACKSON
Alexander McCULLOCH of Rathgill, Co Down & wife
Helen M’CULLOCH otherwise WHITE of 1st pt & James JACKSON of Newtownards Apothecary of the other pt…. on south side of Greenwell St in
Town of Newton. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
16d |
397 |
147 |
263859 |
BRADFORD |
Louth |
1788 Jul 29 |
SIBTHORPE to BRADFORD 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Roachdale
Image
387
BTW Robert SIBTHORPE of Dunarycyutler Co. Louth Esq. of
1 pt & & Samuel BRADFORD and Thomas BRADFORD both of Cavananore Co. Louth of other pt. SIBTHORPE had granted to BRADFORDs town and lands of
Anaghavacky orse called Roachdale described on map annexed containing arable
pasture and Red bog 49a 3r plantation measure bounded on the north by
Cavananore and on the south by part of Annaghvacky set to John BAILIE and Robert DICKIE and on the east by Carrickastuck Barony Upper Dundalk, Co. Louth to hold as tenants in common and not as joint
tenants for lives of Prince of Wales etc … had demised premises during life
of James COULTER of Carrickastuck farmer at yearly rent of 5s during life of James COULTER … Robert SIBTHORPE
[SEAL] WITNESS: David JACKSON … sworn 29 July 1788 SEE: Jackson Family - Five Generations – Urker. NOTE: David
JACKSON was husband of Margaret BRADFORD (1739-1820) – a sister of Thomas and
Samuel BRADFORD. James COULTER was likely the James COULTER - son of Charles
COULTER and Mary McEVERS. |
|
397 |
214 |
264052 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh |
1788 Jul 13 |
Image
423
BTW Thomas MOORHEAD of the City & Co. Armagh Gent
of 1 pt & James BRADFORD of City of Armagh Gent of other pt. … land of
Maherkillrany [[Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] Co.
Armagh formerly demised to George BELL and then in actual possession of
Thomas MOORHEAD 31a 2r 13p for £303 granted to James BRADFORD all part of
Magherakilkrany that was formerly demised to George BELL & then to Thomas
MOORHEAD 31a 2r 13p for term of 18 years. WITNESS: John McANALLY and Hugh
MOSSON of City of Dublin Gents. John BRADFORD [SEAL] |
|
397 |
214 |
264058 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh |
1788 Jun 12 |
MOORHEAD-BRADFORD 1739-1810
Magherkilcranny
Image
423
BTW Thomas MOORHEAD of City & Co. Armagh Gent of 1
pt & James BRADFORD of City of Armagh Gent of other pt. Recited lease 12
Jun 1788 Boleyn WHITNEY of City of Dublin demised to Thomas MOORHEAD part of
land in Magherkilkrany [[Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] in Co.
Armagh formerly demised to George BELL and in actual possession of Thomas
MOORHEAD 31a. 2r. 13p. yearly rent £4.13.1 .. for £303 sold land to James
BRADFORD… WITNESS: John McANALLY & Hugh MOSSON. James BRADFORD [SEAL]
Initially I had Bk 307 |
|
397 |
214 |
264058 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh |
1788 Jun 12 |
MOORHEAD-BRADFORD 1739-1810
Magherkilcranny
Image
423
BTW Thomas MOORHEAD of City & Co. Armagh Gent of 1
pt & James BRADFORD of City of Armagh Gent of other pt. Recited lease 12
Jun 1788 Boleyn WHITNEY of City of Dublin demised to Thomas MOOHEAD part of
land in Magherkilkrany in Co. Armagh formerly demised to George BELL and in
actual possession of Thomas MOORHEAD 31a. 2r. 13p. yearly rent £4.13.1 .. for
£303 sold land to James BRADFORD… WITNESS: John McANALLY & Hugh MOSSON.
James BRADFORD [SEAL]
Initially I had Bk 307 |
17 |
397 |
227 |
264082 |
BAILLIE |
Louth |
1788
Aug 20 |
SIBTHORPE to BAILIE 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Roachdale
NAMES: Robert SIBTHORPE of
Dunany; John BAILIE aka BAILLIE; Robert DICKIE of Clonaleenan; Rev. Patrick
SIMSON aka SIMPSON aka SYMSON aka SYMPSON of Philipstown; James COULTER;
George TWIBILL; C. ROONEY; John MOORE. OTHER PLACES:
Annaghavackey; Tavanore aka Cavananore; Carrickastuck; Shanmullagh; Courtbane;
Terfecken aka Termonfekin. |
d |
397 |
343 |
264872 |
JACKSON, Richard Rt Hon |
Londonderry |
1788 Oct 29 |
HARTE Names Index 1786-1794
Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine, Co Londonderry Esq to George HART of City of Dublin Esq. Reciting
deed of release 7 Mar 1735 made btw William JACKSON then of Coleraine
Esq. since deceased of 1st part, Frances his wife of the 2nd pt & the Hon Elizabeth MOORE then of City of Dublin widow and since
deceased of the 3rd pt. William JACKSON died leaving Richard
JACKSON his only son & heir who upon the death of this William
JACKSON became entitled equity & mtg to Elizabeth MOORE invested in
John McALLISTER of Coleraine in trust for Richard JACKSON and reciting
that Henry HART late of the City of Dublin Esq since deceased on or about the
30th day Oct 1752 did lend and advance to Richard JACKSON the sum of 5,000 pounds re deed of release 9 Dec 1752 [secured against lands
mentioned in previous deed - lands of Ballymadegan, Drumnaquil,
Dunballycarne, Ringrassbeg, Ringrassmore Ardaclave and upper and lower
Altabreen]. WITNESS Croasdale MOLONY & Michael MOLONY.
NOTE: Co. Londonderry
Townland Links:
· Ballimadigan,aka Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine,
· Drumnequile aka Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine,
· Donbally-Carn I don’t know where this is. Possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark.
· Ringrashbeg aka Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine.
· Ringrashmore aka Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine,
· Articlave
Lower (most likely) or Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine.
· Upper and Lower Altabreen aka [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine,
- the parishes of Dunboe & Formoyle share a
border]
NOTE: Because of echoes
of these townlands in other deeds, I believe that this Richard JACKSON was
the Richard JACKSON (aft 1729 - aft 1781) of Coleraine, the sole surviving
son of William JACKSON and Frances EYRE.SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
|
397 |
344 |
264873 |
JACKSON, Richard Rt Hon |
Londonderry |
1788 Oct 29 |
JACKSON-HART Agreement Names Index 1786-1794
Image
489
Rt Hon Richard JACKSON of Coleraine, Co Londonderry Esq of 1 pt.; George HART of City of Dublin Esq.
of other pt. Reciting deed of release 7 Mar 1735 made btw William JACKSON then of Coleraine Esq. since deceased of 1st part, Frances his
wife of the 2nd pt & the Hon Elizabeth MOORE then of City of
Dublin widow and since deceased of the 3rd pt. William JACKSON died leaving Richard JACKSON his only son & heir who upon the
death of this William JACKSON became entitled equity & mtg to
Elizabeth MOORE invested in John McALLISTER of Coleraine in trust for Richard
JACKSON and reciting that Henry HART late of the City of Dublin Esq since
deceased on or about the 30th day Oct 1752 did lend and advance
to Richard JACKSON the sum of 5,000 pounds re deed of release 9 Dec
1752 [secured against lands mentioned in previous deed]. WITNESS Croasdale
MOLONY & Michael MOLONY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
16d |
397 |
563 |
266302 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1789 Jan 3 |
WILSON-JACKSON
Tassagh
Image
604
BTW Robert WILSON of
Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower] Co Armagh
Gent of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of Corry [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co Armagh
of other pt. in consideration of 750.16.5 granted to Robert JACKSON part of
townland of Tassagh containing 443a 3r 32p now in possession of William
BLEAKLY and part of lands of Tullyelinor [??] containing 18a 2r in possession of William CARDALL in Co.
Armagh… WITNESS: John McKINSTRY Gent & Wainwright PROCTOR of City of
Armagh Robert WILSON [SEAL] |
|
398 |
20 |
262236 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1788 Feb 20 |
TOMMINS Names Index 1786-1794
Indenture of Lease. Reference earlier deed 1766 Dec 13.
James HAMILTON Chief Rememb' Exchequer Crt Ireland, aka Earl of Clanbrassil,
made decree 21 January 1788 that premises were to be lett – John TOMMINS, of
1st part, Merchant of Dublin City bid £250 and was declared purchaser. Of 2nd
part: Henry JACKSON, Merchant of Pill Lane, Dublin, & James
WILLIAMS, Coachmaker & Richard BOLTON Esq. & Benjamin BALL Esq. Of
Season Place, Carlow, for consids granted TOMMINS house in Dublin suburbs for
residue of 999 yr lease subj to yearly rent. TOMMINS had bid £250 and was
declared purchaser by Court of Exchequer.
House with yard stables coach houses out offices bound
on south by Kings pavement, and on north by Mary Street in suburbs of Dublin
city, granted by William BURGH unto Lewis Burnwell MARTIN to hold for 999
years from 1 December then inst at £65 rent, became vested in Richard
HARWOOD, ironmonger late of Mary Street, Dublin City, who later became
bankrupt.
Sir Nicholas FORSTER lately dwelt in sd house in Dublin
suburbs. Sir Marcus Lowther CROFTON was in possession of dwelling to the east
of sd house in Dublin suburbs. Mr. Edward CROKER occupied house to west of sd
house in Dublin suburbs
John MACARTEN signed deed on behalf of James HAMILTON
under a power of attorney. John MOORE, Registrar & William Leeson WALL
Gent of Dublin City & Henry VERNON, Gent of Dublin City, witnesses.
Thanks to Mike .
SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
398 |
68 |
262352 |
OATES, |
Kildare |
1788 Apr 30 |
OATES, Peter-MEADE 1786-1793
Peter OATS of Kill, Co Kildare |
|
398 |
295 |
263021 |
JACKSON,
Strettle & wife |
Limerick
Cork |
1788 June 1 |
TUTHILL Names Index 1786-1794
Between Strettell JACKSON of City of Cork Gent
& wife Mary orse COHEN [NOTE: I have
COUZENS as well as COSSINS from other sources] of 1st part for consids
Strettell & Mary JACKSON released unto John TUTHILL Esq. Of
Limerick City, one undivided part, (the whole into 3 equal pts) of both 114
acres plantation of Castle & pt of Tulavimont(?) [possibly Tullovin,
Parish of Croom, Barony of Coshma] Co Limerick for 3 lives renewable for ever
+ 120 acres plantation of Islanea [aka Islandia?, parish of Adare, Barony of
Coshma] in Limerick for lives intents and purposes mentioned; Strettell &
Mary JACKSON before present Trinity term will acknowledge before Court of
Common Pleas one or more fines unto John TUTHILLof sd lands. Windham QUINN [NOTE: Windham QUINN MP (1717-89) of Adare
Manor,Adare,County - marriage in 1748 to Frances, the daughter of Richard
DAWSON of Dawson's Grove,County Monaghan,]
& John ___MLEY grantor. Roger COHEN Gent, deceased; Richard Cohen, Gent
dec’d. John MOORE Registrar. Witnesses: Robert REEVES, Gent of Dublin City
& William MAUNSEL, Gen Apprentice of Robert REEVES..
Thanks to Vancouver Mike.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork |
|
398 |
441 |
263358 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1788 May 26 |
Image
248
A memorial of a deed of assignment btw Arthur OLIVER of
Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]..
Parish of Armagh, Linene Draper of the 1 pt & Benjamin OLIVER of Lysluney
[aka Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]. Parish of
Tynan, Co Armagh Gent of the other part by virtue of a deed Feb 6 1788
Nicholas JOHNSTON of Woodpark, Co. Armagh Esq. demised to Arthur OLIVER &
Benjamin OLIVER all that part or parcel of land in townland of Lislooney in
the estate of Woodpark and Manor of Caledon then in the possession of Arthur
& Benjamin OLIVER together with the one acre of turf bog containing by
estimation 46 acres two roods for three lives therein mentioned [NOTE: they weren’t mentioned] – Benjamin and Arthur
OLIVER being joint tenants and each of them entitled to one undivided moiety
of the whole of this demised premes… The said deed of assignment witnesseth
that the said Arthur OLIVER for the for and in consideration of five
shillings to him paid by the said Benjamin OLIVER demised his share to
Benjamin OLIVER of lands and premes in Lislooney & bog or moss in
Cavanaghpole and premises with the appurtenances so devised as aforesaid to
the said Arthur OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER by Nicholas JOHNSTON . WITNESS:
Andrew OLIVER of Armagh, Co. Armagh Chandler & Alexander McELLROY of
Armagh, Co. Armagh Carpenter. Benjamin OLIVER [SEAL] NOTE:
Benjamin & Arthur OLIVER are most likely sons of Benjamin OLIVER (abt
1724-1770), hence grandsons of William OLIVER & Elizabeth HARDEY See also
deed for 1718
June 11. There is possibly a family
connection with William
OLIVER b 1800 who may even be a son of the Benjamin OLIVER of this
lease.. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
LDS |
398 |
527 |
263586 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1788 Feb 29 |
Charles LODGE-JACKSON
Image
293
BTW Charles LODGE of City of
Dublin but now of City of London Printer of 1st pt; James MORRISON
of High Street dealer & Richard MURPHY of Grafton STREET Haberdasher and
John ROURKE of Bridge Street Bermaker [?] all of Dublin of 2nd pt; James JACKSON of City of Dublin Glass & Delph Ware seller of 3rd pt. reciting 29 dec 1780 … confirmed to James JACKSON parcel of land
called the small part containing 102p & 20pof land in Ponds in ye called
the Church Meadow & also 49p of land added with two paper Mills built
& all drying lofts and appurts… which said lands are part of land of
Clarkestown on road leading from Rathfarnham Killnashog in Co. Dublin … James
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
398 |
557 |
263603 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1788 Jul 7 |
Louth High Sher. to COULTER 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73)
Dundalk
FORTESCUE-COULTER
Indented Deed of Assignment dated 13 May 1780 between
Matt FORTESCUE the late High Sherriff of Louth of the 1st part
and Joseph COULTER the elder of Dowdallshill Co Louth Gent of the 2nd…
recited that by two writs of lien [??? ???] said Sherriff directed at the
suit of the said Joseph COULTER against the goods and chattles of
Patrick KELLY of Dundalk ???] Co Louth… said writs make £206.0.10 and the
other writ £84.6.7… the said Patrick KELLY’s interest made all that part of
the South Marsh Marker No 3 containing in the whole 121A 30P and he has
pursuant to advertising for that purpose posted on the tenth day of May
inst all the house of Patrick CARRAGHER Innkeeper Sett up the same to be sold
by [??] and the said Joseph COULTER has been declared the purchaser
of sd premises whereby the said Sherriff did as & and as in him lay in
consideration of the sum of £1,100 sterling has paid by the said Joseph
COULTER at or immediately before the Enseal…grant… to Joseph COULTER all the Right Title an Interests which he the said Patrick KELLY… [??] get
the lime they were so taken in consideration…. WITNESSES: Thomas JOHNSTON of
City of Dublin, Gent; & Joseph COULTER [?jr] of Dowdallshill,
Miller of Louth Gent; Matthew FORTESCUE Sherriff |
X |
399 |
81 |
262934 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1787 Feb 1 |
SEAVER Names Index 1786-1794
James JACKSON, Glass & Delftware seller of
Dublin City of 1st part & Mary SEAVER, widow of Dublin City of
2nd part. Sir James Stratford TYNTE, grantor & John STRAFORD
Esq, grantee 58 acres plantation measure in Dublin from TYNTE to SEAVER as
held by James CARNEY; hold from 25 March then last lor lives of John
STRATFORD, James CARNEY & Lorrison STRATFORD or for 61 years which ever
the longer subj to rent + proviso of redemption, which lease became vested in James JACKSON. Witnesses: William JORDAN, scrivener; Christopher WARD,
writing Clerk. John MOORE, Registrar. Thanks to
Vancouver Mike. |
|
399 |
201 |
263570 |
|
|
|
Barbara SWAN-GORE |
|
399 |
371 |
264254 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Armagh
Down
Antrim |
1788 Sep 5 |
LD BELMORE Names Index 1786-1794
Richard MAGENNIS sr. of
Warrenpoint, Co. Down, his wife Elizabeth MAGENNIS & Richard MAGENNIS,
the younger of Dublin City, Esq., eldest son of them. Marriage intended
between Richard MAGENNIS jr. & Elizabeth COLE, 2nd daughter of
Willoughby COLE, Lord Viscount, Enniskillen. Released to Armar CORREY, Rt.
Hon Lord Baron of Belmore and William HOEY, Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow, Gent,
Townlands: Ballybreagh & Dromell, Armagh;
Finn/, Moybrick, Lamer, Drumbeg, Corcreeny, Magheragh,
Magherana, Croroge, Tulyherin, Co. Down;
Clanchy [ow Landry], Ballynamony [Ballynamoney,
Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper],
upper Ballynamony, lower Ballynamony, , Enagh [probably Enagh
Lower and Enagh
Upper, Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
Landhead [Landhead,
Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper,
Drumskea [Drumskea,
Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
, Correalleagh [or Carneally or Corneally], Collintaft [ow Collinla ow
Collinlammy] Leekowlack [possibly Leeke,
, Ganaway [ow Ganaly ow Ganwaly] Ballynamavagh [Ballynamenagh
North or Cummingstown, Parish Ballymoney, Barony Dunluce Upper, [ow
Ballynamengh ow Harperstown] Carnanny [probably Carnany
Lower or Carnany
Upper, Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
[ow Carnany], Canreagh [ow Carronreagh], Knocking [ow Knockren] upper Dovial
[ow Dera], lower Dovia [ow Dera], Long Mullens, Broad Mullens, Cullefachan,
Caigair, Scotch Craigs [possibly Craigs,
Parish Craigs, Barony Toome Lower] [ow
Irish Craigs] Lary [ow Lacy] & Tullockers [ow the Eight Quarters [ow the
Thirteen Quarters], Co. Antrim.
Keelinarge [ow Kellencargill ow Kellincargatt ors
Kellincrgitt ow Kellenargett ow Kellinorgett ors Silverwood] together with 5
acres pt of Tegnevan and a tenement in Lurgen called Bells tenement bounded
by tenement leased to John PORTER on the one side of Derrybeg at the lower
end & by tenement leased to John TURNER commonly called Thorn Treehouse
on the other side containing about 5 score & 4 ft of front, together with
gardens & houses, Co. Armagh.
To hold unto Armar COREY & William HOEY during
respective lives named in leases or to be added and Anne HILL [Viscountess
Dungannon, widow & relict of Arthur HILL], Harvey [?] Hon Lord Viscount
McMorres, Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle, Antrim, Rt. Hon Richard
JACKSON of Coleraine, Londonderry, Edward KINGSMILL, formerly Edward
BRICE of Belfast...
NOTE: This references an earlier Deed dated
December 26, 1761. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
N |
399 |
413 |
264344 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1786 Aug 30 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Larne
JACKSON-MOORE MOORE Names Index 1786-1794
William JACKSON, Surgeon of Larne of 1st part let farm in possession of Thomas MOORE, merchant of Larne of 2nd part to Thomas MOORE for 999 years. William JACKSON farm lett house or
tenement in possess of Thomas MOORE unto Thomas MOORE for 999 yrs from 1 May
then past at 1 penny if lawfully demanded - [40 feet in front] - together
with back houses & gardens extending backwards 45 feet, in breadth 20
feet, in Newtown of Larne. James MCLISTER held land south of leased house in
Larne, John ROBINSON held land north of leased land, William MOORE,
shopkeeper Larne, James FAIRIES, weigh master, Larne. Timothy TOY, Registrar. Thanks to Vancouver Mike. NOTE: There are two
trees that are possibilities: SEE: JACKSONS
of Tobermore.and JACKSONS
of Steeple |
|
399 |
487 |
264507 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Antrim |
1788 Sep 26 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Antrim Town Josiah Erwin’s
freehold interest – Potters Hill
Part 11a – Parish Antrim
M’CULLOCH-JACKSON Crossle
notes
Image
575
BTW William McCULLOCH of
Ballygally [Ballygalley,
Parish of Carncastle,
in the Barony of Glenarm
Upperor Ballygelly,
Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Antrim Doctor in physic of 1 pt & Peter JACKSON of Staple [sic –
Steeple Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim Gent the other. … William McCULLOCH granted the half tenement where
Thomas LINDSAY formerly dwelt lying on the south side of the street in Antrim
above the church together with the waste half tenement to the west of the
other half tenement the whole tenement being formerly called LINDSAY’s
bordered on the East by the [Barsl] tenement to be formerly let to William
PALMER & on the West by Anthony HUNTERs west tenement and likewise 11a on
the left hand of the road leading from Antrim to Carrickfergus being part of
land called Potter’s Hill bounded all in Parish & Co. Antrim and
previously in occupation of Ann ERWIN Widow since deceased & afterwards
in possession of John McCULLOCH late of Antrim Apothocary deceased & huis
undertenants to hold unto Peter JACKSON for natural lives WITNESS:
Wiliam HAMILTON of M’Hamilton [Mounthamilton] & Robert YOUNG. William
McCULLOGH [SEAL]
NOTE: Not sure why this was originally in these notes: by
townland of Dunmurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), Barony Belfast Upper]
53a 3r 37p in parish Drumbeg, Barony Antrim SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim.
PRONI D2489 Notes: William
McCULLOCH red’d from Peter JACKSON £210 Deed 399.489.264507 19 Sept
1788 Between William McCULLOCH of Ballygilly [probably Ballygalley,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper],
Co. Antrim Doctor of Physic & Peter
JACKSON [Gent] of Steeple,
Co. Antrim ... John McCULLOCH late of Antrim, apothecary., deceased.
William McCULLOGH for consids
releases unto Peter JACKSON half ten on s. side of street in Antrim
above the church together with waste half ten adjoining other half ten - the
whole called Lindsays ten + 11 acres Eng measure being part of field called
Cotter's hill on left of road from Antrim to Carrickfergus for lives and rent
as mentioned. Ann IRWIN formerly in occupation of part of field called
Cotter's hill on left of road from Antrim to Carrickfergus. Thanks to Vancouver Mike. |
|
399 |
554 |
265062 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOGH William to GILLMAN |
|
400 |
198 |
263357 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1738 Jun 6 |
JOHNSTON-OLIVER
NAMES: Nicholas JOHNSTON of Woodpark [Ballynameta,
aka Wood Park, Parish of Tynan]; Arthur OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]; Benjamin OLIVER of Lislooney [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]; Andrew OLIVER;
Elizabeth Maria OLIVER; James OLIVER; Alexander McILROY. |
|
400 |
258 |
263496 |
IRWIN, Lydia |
|
|
Marriage Arts Probably from the 1768 Names Index |
|
400 |
286 |
263604 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1788 Jul 17 |
READ to COULTER 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Dundalk & Dowdallshill
Indented Deed 13 May 1788 btw Thomas REED of Dundalk
Co. Louth Esq. & Joseph COULTER the elder of Dowdallshill of said
Co. Gent of other part reciting that by indented deed of mortgage bearing
date 24 April 1784 made between Patrick KELLY of Dundalk, Gent of the one
part and the said Thomas REED of the other part the said Patrick KELLY did
grant bargain and sell to Thomas REED… all that part of the South Marsh in
his possession or his undertenants bounded on the North by the Lower Avenue
Barns to Haggardstown and on the East and South by the [Fosel] and Dike that
were made to keep off the sea and also that Field No 3 to the West of said
new Road bounded on the East by said new road on the North by part of the
Marsh occupied by James ARMSTRONG and on the South by another part of the
Marsh occupied by John ELFEN? and on the West by part of the marshes held by
John ELFEN containing together 120 perches Irish measure with the [Tosse] and
Dikes which enclose the east side thereof and 30 yards in breadth extending
along the East side of the bank and the Tosse and Dike which run along the
South side of the premises and the land at the Outside thereof to the
mearing of Haggardstown situated lying and being in the Corporation of
Dundalk… for term of 999 years granted by the original lease to Patrick
Kelly… Thomas REED for consideration of £539.10.1 did grant to Joseph COULTER
premises in deed of mortgage. Witnessed by Joseph COULTER the younger of Dowdallshill Co Louth Gent & Thomas JOHNSTON of City of Dublin attorney
at law; … sealed in presence of Joseph COULTER jun. |
X |
401 |
88 |
267675 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH William to CALDWELL or WILSON |
|
401 |
118 |
267808 |
JACKSON, Robert & Alexander |
Tyrone |
1789 Oct 6 |
POTTER Names Index 1786-1794
Indented deed whereby William POTTER of Leany Co.
Tyrone farmer Robert JOHNSTON Altnagore Moses GOODWIN of Aghnacloy farmers Robert
JACKSON & Alexander JACKSON of Co Tyrone Linen weavers &
Thomas SMYTH of Co Fermanagh did grant to John POTTER of Maryborough Queens
Co Linen weaver Lands of Rasky situate in Co Tyrone containing 21 acres…..
lands formerly leased by Edward CAREY to Henry POTTER, deceased
NOTE: An
Alexander JACKSON (bef 1737-bef 1785) of Co. Tyrone was a son of James
JACKSON of Spinians, Co. Wicklow. SEE: JACKSONs
of Spinians and Baltinglass.
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 |
|
401 |
198 |
268162 |
GILMORE |
Tyrone |
1789 May 2 |
GILMORE- Book 45
John GILMORE of Moy, Co Tyrone Merchant…in trust for
Elizabeth GILMOR his wife [hard to read – I did not pursue] |
|
401 |
215 |
268225 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1789 May 4 |
BREAKEY-BREAKY Milford
John BREAKEY and William BREAKEY of
Milford, Co Monaghan Linen drapers granted in mtg to Ross MAGUIRE of Dublin
Merchant… town and lands of Lisnagallagh containing 30A or thereabouts… |
X |
401 |
247 |
268417 |
JACKSON, Richard & Mary |
Kings |
1789 My 7 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Indented Deed 28 June 1788 between Mary JACKSON of Edendery [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown], Kings Co widow and Richard JACKSON of
Millmount [aka Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown] aforesaid
of the one part & Thomas JACKSON of Edenderry[Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown], Merchant of the other part.. the said Mary
JACKSON and Richard JACKSON granted bargained … unto the said Thomas
JACKSON all that farm or holding commonly called and known by the name
of Jackson’s holding containing by estimation 150A of land and 27A of
bog with the Mill thereon and all the Water Courses situate lying and being
in the Barony of Coolystown [Coolestown], Parish of Montroves [Probably Parish Monasteroris],
and Kings Co. to hold unto Thomas JACKSON for the lives of John
JACKSON and Daniel JACKSON brothers to Matthew JACKSON in
said Kings Co. … sum of £150. Witnessed by Thomas JACKSON jun; William
EVES both of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
aforesaid MerchantsSEE: JACKSONs
of Ballygibbon NOTE: Daniel JACKSON
(1726-1815) |
|
401 |
405 |
269102 |
DAWSON |
Down
Armagh |
1789 Jun 12 |
DAWSON, Mary-SCOTT 1786-1793
Deed of marriage betw George SCOTT of Newry Merchant
and Mary DAWSON of Magherafelt and Robert SCOTT of Newry & Anne SCOTT als
DAWSON his wife .. sum £100 3 months after the marriage and a further £100
when convenient…. Deed of marriage article 14 Jan 1786 WITNESSED Anne HODGSON
of Castledawson spinster Robert BELL Newry, Surgeon |
|
402 |
45 |
264440 |
COULTER |
Drogheda Dublin |
1788 Sep 23 |
COULTER,George-MORGAN 1786-1793
George COULTER of Town of Drogheda, Gent of 1
pt & Richard MORGAN of City of Dublin Gent of other pat recites indented
articles 28 April 1785 btw George COULTER of 1st pt Richard MORGAN
& Margaret MORGAN of Newtown Avenue near the Blackrock in Co Dublin
spinster of 3rd pt marriage intended to be shortly.. btw George
COULTER & Margaret MORGAN marriage portion she brought with her of £400…
description of lands secured in Parish of St Mary’s Drogheda in Co & town
of Drogheda and lands of St. James called brickfield on road leading from
Drogheda to Mornington… description of lands… witnessed by Henry Vincent
JACKSON… & William BOLTON Gents of City of Dublin… NOTE: A Richard MORGAN married a Elizabeth COULTER
of Carnbeg Co. Louth in the latish 1700s – I suspect a family connection. |
|
402 |
191 |
264706 |
JACKSON, Thomas & wife |
Dublin |
1788 Jun 24 |
HALPIN Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Hammond Lane Co & City
of Dublin of the 1st part & Mary JACKSON his wife of 2nd pt and John HALPIN of the City of Dublin Combmaker and Edward BROOK of said
City gent of the 3rd pt Reciting that certain Differences &
disagreements had arisen and were then subsisting between the said Thomas
JACKSON and Mary JACKSON his wife and that in order to put an end
to same they had mutually agreed to live separate from each other and that
the said Thomas JACKSON by virtue of the Deed of Settlement in said
Deed [?] was seized and possessed of among other houses the Premises in said
Deed party recited and herein after mentioned the said Thomas JACKSON to provide a separate Maintenance & provision for said Mary JACKSON during such time as she should live separate from her said husband by said
deed Did Grant bargain sell release and confirm unto the said John HALPEN and
Edward BROOK in their actual position then being by virtue of the Bargain
& Sale therein mentioned in trust for the sole use of Mary JACKSON One Amount or Clear Yearly Rent charge of £30… payable out of… dwelling House
Assuage or Tenement… formerly in possession of Thomas LEWIS but now in
possession of John BUTLER Baker situate lying or being in the corner or front
of Hammond Lane and Pudding otherwise Lincoln Lane in Co & City Dublin…
that Thomas JACKSON during such time as said Mary JACKSON should
live separate [?] not under any pretence whatever Call upon or molest the
said Mary in the possession of any place of abode she might hereafter Occupy
or cause her to be disturbed therein in like Manner that said Mary should not Molest or disturb the said Thomas JACKSON his children or
family or procure it to [leedom] & that in case the said Thomas
JACKSON should at any time thereafter be obliged to pay or that he should
be sued for a Debt which the said Mary should Contract for her own use
& account then it should be lawful for said Thomas JACKSON to
enter unto the said premises and recover the full amount of said debt and
costs & also that the said Thomas JACKSON should permit the said Mary
JACKSON to have receive take away carry & remove all wearing apparel
of what kind soever with the several articles of household Furniture and
other matters mentioned in the schedule of deed Indorsed and to dispose of
the same as she think proper…. NOTE: SEE: JACKSONs
of Spinians and Baltinglass., Co. Wicklow. This separation happened only
4 years after their marriage at St. Michans May 29, 1784. |
|
402 |
485 |
265448 |
JACKSON,
Isabella |
Cork |
1784 Dec 1 |
LUMLEY Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Hugh LUMLEYof Ballycrennan Co Cork Esq eldest son
of William LUMLEY of Ballycrennan Esq. of 1st part & Isabella
JACKSON of Youghall, Co Cork, spinster of 2nd pt; and William
LUMLEY & Thomas GREEN of Youghall, Gent of 3rd pt which
recites a marriage then be had shortly btw Hugh LUMLEY & Isabella
JACKSON… £500… witnessed by John HANNING of Cloyne and Benjamin
Mordock JACKSON of Youghall Dr of Physick… |
|
402 |
499 |
265492 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh |
1787 Mar 24 |
James MAXWELL of City of Armagh Gent & &
Thomas MAGLONE of Navan [Navan,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Farmer - re a farm commonly called Bradfords Bog 33 Acres in
Townland of Tamletts [aka Tamlaght [Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, or Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish, in
the Barony Armagh] – in
either Eglish or Derrynoose Parishes – also known as Ballymartin], Co.
Armagh. |
|
402 |
516 |
265526 |
|
|
1786-1793 |
PIPPARD, Mary-DAY |
|
403 |
5 |
263986 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOGH Susanna to OWENS |
|
403 |
122 |
265550 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1788 Nov 19 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Ballymulloge ye upper quarter
Ballymullay, Ballymullock, Barony Glenarm
Image
384
JACKSON-HOWE HOWE Names Index
1786-1794
Btw William JACKSON of
Larne Co Antrim, Surgeon of 1 pt & John HOWE of Ballymullock [Ballymullock,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper], Co
Antrim Gent of other pt… a moiety or 12th pt of the upper land of
Bayllmullock… Life of Ezekial Davys BOYD Esq. the surviving Life or Cestie
qui vie in this original lease … WITNESS: Patrick AGNEW of Larne &
Michael HARRISON of Ballymena both in Co. Antrim & Roger CASEMENT of
Ballymena Gent John HOWE [SEAL]
NOTE: I suspect a connection to either Jacksons of Tobermore or to Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
403 |
140 |
265751 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1788 Nov 28 |
HOWE Names Index 1786-1794
Image
393
Btw William JACKSON late surgeon in his Majesties Navy but then of Belfast Co Antrim of 1st pt Mary Helen BLAIR of Larne Co Antrim Spinster of 2nd part &
John HOWE of Ballymullock [Ballymullock,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper] in
Co Antrim Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting that a marriage was shortly
intended to be had between William JACKSON and Mary Helen BLAIR with
whom the said William JACKSON was to receive a considerable sum of
money as a Marriage portion to which she was entitled by the will of her late
father James BLAIR… deposit in the hands of John HOWE the sum of £2,000 her
part of the fortune… without Control or Interposition of the said William
JACKSON her then intended husband … WITNESSES: Rev Charles HAZLETT of
Carnecastle [Carncastle]
Co Antrim Clke; Thomas CALDELL of Parish of Carnacastle Co Antrim Gent &
Henry JOY of Belfast Gent. William JACKSON [SEAL] & Mary Helen BLAIR
[SEAL] John HOWE [SEAL]… NOTE: I suspect a connection to either Jacksons of Tobermore or to Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. There may be a connection btw the BLAIR of Blairmount Co. Antrim who
married Elinor JACKSON (1735-1792) daughter of George JACKSON (d. abt 1750)
of Steeple |
|
403 |
180 |
1266457 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1788 Jan 23 |
STEEL-KIDD
Image
414
Robert STEEL of Keady [the townlands of the town of
Keady include Racarbry, Crossmore and Crossdened]
of 1 pt & James KIDD of Recarbery [Racarbry,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co Armagh of other
part. .. for £50 transfer Land of Tullymacone [possibly Tullynamalloge,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh or Tullymacann,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower],
Co Armagh then in possession of Thomas BURGES Esq.abt 13A 2R 8P… WITNESS:
Andrew PRENTICE of City of Dublin attorney & George KENT of Keady. Robert
STEEL [SEAL] |
|
403 |
237 |
266900 |
JACKSON,
Jean |
Antrim |
1789 Jan 27 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Larne
JACKSON-MOORE
MOORE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Jane JACKSON otherwise HUSTON [HOUSTON?] of
Town of Larne, Barony of Glenarm Co Antrim of 1 pt set to Thomas MOORE lands
in town of Larne … description .. NOTE: I
suspect a connection to either Jacksons of Tobermore or to Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. Need to follow the MOORE-JACKSON and HUSTON-McCULLAGH links. |
|
403 |
330 |
267653 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin
Kings |
1789 |
CRAWFORD Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Rev John JACKSON of Clansagh, Co Dublin Clke
of 1 pt & Nicholas CRAWFORD of Tullamore [Tullamore,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan] Kings Co Gent of other pt lease of the two
Rectorial or Impropriate parts of all the Tythes both Great and Small in the
territory of Ferkall [aka Firceal] & Baronies of Ballyboy, Eglish & Ballycowan in Kings Co
belonging to the Rectory of Ardmacher otherwise Ballymurcher Co Westmeath and
part of the estate of the Coheiresses of the late Lord Niswunt.? BLUNDELL
WITNESSES: John MACKEE & Robert JOHNSTON both of Tullycorbetin Co
Monaghan SEE: NOTE: lands inherited from Rev.
Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772) of Tullamore & Abby Street Dublin. JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin – They were also connected to the Parish of Santry.
NOTE: WIKI:. Under the Plantations of Ireland Firceall was broken up into the Baronies of, Eglish Ballyboy and Ballycowan and these were located in the then
newly formed King's County which later became known as County
Offaly (named after ancient territory of Uí Failghe) following Irish
independence.SEE: JACKSONs
of Santry. |
|
403 |
346 |
267727 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1788,
Nov 7
1778, Mar 17 |
OLIVER-HIGGINS I have this deed. 1739-1810 Kennedies,
Enagh
OLIVER to HUGGINS notes
Joseph OLIVER 7th November 1778
indenture made between Joseph OLIVER of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Co Armagh Gent of the one part and John
HUGGINS of Glenart in the County of Tyrone Gent.. [for £600 land was
sold including one acre of bog at Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
as well as the upper half of the townland of the Kennedies containing 97
acres. See beneath
Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies, Co Armagh Gent of the
first part and Jno HUGGINS of Glenart in the County of Tyrone Gent of the
other part. “whereby the said Joseph OLIVER for the consideration of of
the sum of six hundred Pounds in hand paid to said Joseph OLIVER by Jno
HUGGINS ...sells the upper half Townland of Kennedies Containing
ninety-seven acres or there about with one acre of turf bog in Enough [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
all in the County of Armagh and all the Estate right and the Title of Joseph
OLIVER of in and to the same to hold for n the Residue of Twenty-one
years and for all further renewals to be obtained by the said Joseph
OLIVER and his Executors admons and assigns from the Vicar Choral and
__________ (it was a blank in the document) of Armagh. Witnesses John
Burges of Armagh Gent and Francis Irwin of Calldon in the Co of Tyrone Gent.
Joseph OLIVER of the Kennedies,
[Kennedies, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh sold his lease of 97 acres in the Kennedies
as well as a bog in Enagh, [Enagh, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh for ₤600 for 21 years to John HUGGINS
of Glenart, Co. Tyrone. WITNESSES: John BURGES of Armagh, Gent; Thomas IRWIN
of Caledon, Co. Armagh; Robert LIVINGSTON.
SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. ArmaghSEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
403 |
460 |
268903 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin & Wicklow |
1789 May 28 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Lease Between Thomas JACKSON of Hammonds Lane City of Dublin, Grocer of 1 pt
& Thomas JACKSON of Spinans Co Wicklow farmer of the other part whereas the said Thomas JACKSON leased to Thomas JACKSON land in his actual possession for
consideration mentioned all that part of Spinans [aka Spinians] commonly called the Hill farm containing 24A 3R Plantation
measure in Barony of Talbotstown, Co Wicklow during the natural life of Jacob
JACKSON son of Thomas JACKSON of Spinans.. WITNESSES: William
BOLGER jun & Frederck HURST both of City of Dublin, Gents. NOTE: SEE: JACKSONs
of Spinians and Baltinglass., Co. Wicklow.
NOTE: I have Jacob
JACKSON as son of Thomas JACKSON of Hammond Lane – but he seems to be more
likely placed with Thomas JACKSON of Spinians.
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 |
|
403 |
507 |
270055 |
JACKSON, William |
Meath |
1789 July 23 |
JACKSON-SHAW Names Index 1786-1794
Btw William JACKSON of City of Dublin, Clothier
and Robert SHAW of said City Esq. of other pt. granted one half or moiety of
the Town and Lands of Bellewstown Barony of Moyfenragh Co Meath to SHAW… NOTE: A Hanna JACKSON was married to a Robert SHAW.
She was a daughter of James JACKSON of Spinians. Co. Wicklow. SEE: JACKSONs
of Spinians and Baltinglass.
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 |
|
404 |
2 |
264884 |
OLIVER, Arthur |
Armagh |
1788 Sep 20 |
Image
8
Deed of Mortgage btw Arthur OLIVER, Linen draper of
Ballynahonebegg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Joseph OLIVER of Ballynahonebegg of 1ST pt and
James JOHNSTON of Kappagh [Knappagh,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], of 2nd pt. Pt of Ballynahonebegg [46a] then in possession and occupation of Arthur
OLIVER being the North division of lands marked out by a straight line from
the High Road and said Arthur OLIVER’s dwelling House down to the townland of
Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
together with that part of lands lately possessed by Robert WILSON &
Thomas VERNER together with the Bleach Green & Mills Machinery &
Bleaching Utensils Buildings & Improvements … by deed of partition 15 Nov
1783 made over to said Arthur OLIVER by Sarah SEAVER with all Houses Offices
Barns Stables Orchards Gardens Lands Meadows Pastures Waters Watercourses
Woods Commons Boggs & Moss & all other appurtenances …
WITNESSES: John BURGESS of Armagh, Co. Armagh &
Patrick COLLINS, clerk to John BURGESS. Arthur OLIVER [SEAL]
NOTE: I believe that
Arthur OLIVER (est 1744-1798) was a son of Benjamin OLIVER (d 1770) of
Ballynahonebeg. Based on other deeds, it is tempting to suspect that his wife
was a SEAVER. |
|
404 |
145 |
267445 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin |
1789 Jan 8 |
GARDINER Names Index 1786-1794
£200 marriage portion for Joseph BOARDMAN, a gardener
of Marrowbone Lane, Dublin, father of the bride to Samuel JACKSON, a
cotton manufacturer of Dolphins Barn, Dublin,
intended groom; Samuel JACKSON agrees with Joseph BOARDMAN &
Thomas BEASLEY, clothier of Newmarket on The Combe: that if Ann BOARDMAN
survives him, Ann BOARDMAN to receive £200 for her sole use and if he dies
first or is bankrupt, Joseph BOARDMAN & Thomas BEASLEY may lawfully file
judgement against goods of Samuel JACKSON to recover sd sum.
WITNESSES: William JACKSON, cotton manufacturer of Dolphins Barn &
Michael HAGGERTY, Writing Clerk, Dublin. John MOORE, Dep. Registrar. Transcribed by Mike Stewart. SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs – although I cannot yet pin the family of this Samuel
JACKSON, the BOARDMAN link is a clue. I suspect that
he was a son of William JACKSON, Clothier of City of Dublin. It is
also possible that the link will turn out to be with Robert
JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. |
|
404 |
154 |
267472 |
OLIVER |
Carlow |
1789 Mar 11 |
John OLIVER jr. of Knockabrammer, Co. Carlow Farmer
& Thomas OLIVER of Templeodigan, Co. Wexford. Farmer …. Thomas OLIVER
youngest son of said John OLIVER by Dorcas OLIVER [otherwise?] GREENE his
wife, then aged abt 14 years. |
|
404 |
247 |
267894 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH William & Ivory to BUSHE |
|
404 |
250 |
267895 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH William to BUSHE |
|
404 |
312 |
268340 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1789 Mar 12 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast Premes Castle Street
ALEXANDER-JACKSON ors
Crossle Notes
BTW John ALEXANDER of Belfast Esq of 1 pt; Mary Anne
JACKSON, Jane JACKSON, Eleanor JACKSON & Rachel
JACKSON of Dunmurry spinsters of the 1 pt … parcel of ground on south
side of Castle Street Belfast cont in front 65 feet by 212 feet in tenure of
Peter GOLAN, NOTE: They were the children of
Rev. Robert JACKSON late of Dunmurry, Co. Antrim deceased bef 1787. |
|
404 |
343 |
267882 |
BROWN |
|
1789 Apr 11 |
Mention of Thomas BROWN, merchant of Belfast. |
|
404 |
449 |
269706 |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Monaghan
Louth |
1788 Nov 22 |
HENRY Names Index 1786-1794
While marriage sett had upon death of John HENRY, Alexander
JACKSON, linen merchant, Clon_illan, Co. Monaghan receiving equal part of
estate of John HENRY of Broomfield, Co. Monaghan for 5s ster John HENRY
grants his part of Alexander HENRY of Richardstown, Co. Louth, eldest son of
John HENRY & William HENRY, 3rd son of John HENRY, Thomastown &
Littledickin, Co Louth [Littledickin may have been an older name for
Thomastown – NOTES from Pete Schermahorn: The
similarity between Dunbin and Dickin should have rung a bell. Looking at the
map for this particular Thomastown, shows a Dunbin Big immediately west o
Thomastown, and Dunbin Little attached to the west side of Dunbin Big.
There's also a Littlemill townland abutting Thomastown to its south.] ,
then in possess of Anthony McDERMOT & Zacharia MAXWELL subject to charge
of sd sum of £300 (see Alexander JACKSON) in trust, for use of John HENRY ,
forever.
Anthony McDERMOT & Zacharia MAXWELL were in
possession of lands of Thomastown & Littledickin, Co Louth as granted by
John HENRY to Alexander & William HENRY in trust.
As to other children of John HENRY, Alexander
JACKSON agrees to waive benefit in lieu of £300 to be pd on John HENRY's
death, and grants Alexander and William HENRY for 5s ster lands of Clo_illan
[possibly Clonacullion], Endso and B_elk [Bowelk], Monaghan in trust for
sev'l uses & for £90 jointure for Mary JACKSON or £60 for Mary
JACKSON on death of Alexander JACKSON.WITNESSES: John HENRY the younger
(presumably the second son of John HENRY sr.), Linen Merchant of Lisnagoan,
Co. Cavan, Transcribed by Mike Stewart. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
405 |
59 |
418 |
JACKSON, Strettle |
Cork |
1788 Nov 15 |
ROD 405-59-265-418
Transcribed by Mike.
Registered 15 Nov 1788
Indenture of lease 18 July 1788
Noblett Johnson of Cork city Merchant [part 1]
Thomas Kift of Cork city, Merchant [part 2]
Whereby sd Noblett Johnson granted unto sd Thomas Kift
a dwelling house built by sd Noblett Johnson and lately in possession of Ab:
Thomas Strettle, Merchant, on south part of Morrissons Island, in parish of
Holy Trinity, Cork City, bound on west by house of Catherine Beecher, on
north by holdings of Mr. Charles Ferguson, on the east by holdings of Mr.
Henry Sadlier and the River Lee on the south, from 25 March then past for 500
years at £80 p.a. rent.
Witnesses to the deed and memorial were Thomas
Chatterton of Cork city, Publ. Notary and Daniel Connell of Cork city, Gent.
The memorial was sealed by Thomas Kift and sworn at
Cork city before William Colburn 1 September 1788. SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork |
|
405 |
74 |
265236 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH Alexander to NICHOLSON |
|
405 |
95 |
265322 |
OSBORNE |
|
1786-1793 |
OSBORNE, Daniel-WALSH |
|
405 |
103 |
265344 |
JACKSON, William |
|
|
AGNEW Names Index 1786-1794 |
|
405 |
214 |
265764 |
BARTLEY |
Cavan, Co Leitrim
|
1787 Aug 18 |
BARTLEY & COYNE Cloonagh & Kilmore
Memorial of article of agreement bearing date the eighteenth
day of August on thousand Seven hundred and Eight Seven
[Marriage agreement – William BARTLEY of Carrickchile
Co Leitrim, and John BARTLEY, his eldest son of the same place; Francis COYNE
and Mary COYNE his eldest daughter both of Carlow in said county. Marriage
intended to be had & solemnized between John BARTLEY & Mary COYNE..
Lands mentioned: Cavan in Co Leitrim; also Cloonagh & Kilmore (from Wm
Bartley). Also from Wm BARTLEY – livestock. From Fras Coyne - £100.] |
|
405 |
399 |
266383 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1788 Feb 5 |
Street Com Names Index 1786-1794
Image
522
BTW Andrew [MOHER?] of City of Dublin Merchant, William
PIKE of City of Dublin Plumber & James JACKSON of City of Dublin
Glass and Delft Seller surviving trustees of Jonathon BINNS late of City of
Dublin Ironmonger deceased of 1st pt…. passage from Essex Bridge
to the Castle of Dublin |
|
405 |
427 |
266714 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1789 Jan 10 |
JONES-JACKSON Lazor St
Remainder of lease to parcel of ground on Lazor Street,
suburbs of Dublin city, on the suit of Elizabeth JONES, widow, was sold by
Thomas TWEEDY & Jeremiah DOLIER, both High Sheriffs of Dublin to James
JACKSON, merchant of Dublin City, as highest bidder, for reside of 99
year lease, provided Elizabeth WALSH, wife of John WALSH, Carpenter of Dublin
City should live so long, subj to rent and covenants in lease, and sub to
lease by John WALSH to Charles LILY. Lucy STERLING grantor in Nov 16, 1767
deed to Robert LEIGHTON, Carpenter of K_van [Kevin] St., Dublin of parcel
of ground on Lazors Hill, suburbs of Dublin
city, from 29 Sept past for 99 years fully to be completed, at £5 ster rent.
Parcel then willed by Robert LEIGHTON to Elizabeth WALSH for her life - and
John WALSH subsequently leased it to Charles LILY. WITNESSES: Anthony BYRNE,
Gent of Dublin & Thomas WITLEY, Gen of Dublin City. John MOORE Registrar. Transcribed by Mike Stewart. |
|
405 |
428 |
266715 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1789 Jan 10 |
JACKSON-JONES Names Index 1786-1794 Lazor St.,
Remainder of lease to parcel of ground on Lazor Street,
suburbs of Dublin city, now legally vested in James JACKSON, merchant
of Dublin City, for consids assigned by James JACKSON unto Elizabeth
JONES, widow of Dublin City, provided Elizabeth WALSH orse LEIGHTON shall
live so long, and subject to lease made by Robert LEIGHTON, carpenter of
Kevin [?] St., Dublin to Charles LILY, carpenter.
Citing Nov 16, 1767 deed : parcel of ground on Lazor Street, suburbs of Dublin city, from Lucy
STERLING grantor and widow of Dublin City to Robert LEIGHTON 16 Nov 1767 for
99 years at £5 ster. Parcel then willed by Robert LEIGHTON to Elizabeth WALSH
for her life - and John WALSH subsequently leased it to Charles LILY.
WITNESSES: Thomas WHITLEY & Edward GUINESSS, both Gents of Dublin City.
Transcribed by Mike Stewart. |
|
406 |
7 |
265680 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Carlow |
1788 Nov 4 |
JACKSON Mike - Owner adj on south. Ground called Luke
Hut Luinson's [Luke HUTCHINSON] Plot for lives John PARR (clerk, Maidenhead,
Co. Laois (Queens Co)), Peter BERGIN (son of Ann BERGIN, widow of Graigie),
and John SEYMOUR (eldest son of Mathew SEYMOUR). Indented deed of lease. nickred
Additional notes thanks to Mike :
BEST, Arundell Caulfield of Bestville, Co Carlow, Esq
PARR, John of Maidenhead, Co Queens, Clerke
SIKES, Geo of town of Carlow, watchmaker (witness)
WALSH, Thos of town of Carlow, apprentice (witness)
Plot of ground called Luke Hutchison’s plott
being in Craigue in sd county (not mentioned) bound on east by street &
road from Craigue to Slaty (It may be Slaly – but I think the uncrossed ‘l’
is really a ‘t’), on south by lane adjoining holdings of Mich’l (not Mike)
JACKSON, on west by holdings of Widow Dowling & Rich’d Rouches and on
north by holding of Patrick Mahen .
SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Carlow – various trees |
! |
406 |
70 |
265830 |
JACKSON, Samuel & Richard |
Longford |
1788 Dec 2 |
BOND Names Index 1786-1794 Callouge,
Btw Samuel JACKSON & Richard JACKSON both of Callouge, Co Longford Gent of 1 pt & William BOND of Edgeworth,
Co Longford…. Lands of Moneydarragh, Co Longford as formerly possessed by Richard
JACKSON the uncle of said Samuel and Richard JACKSON Samuel
JACKSON of Callouge, Co. Longford and Richard JACKSON Gent of
Callouge, Co. Longford of 1st part. William BOND Esq. Of Edgeworth,
Co. Longford And Richard JACKSON, uncle of aforementioned Samuel & Richard JACKSON. Registrar, John MOORE. Witnesses William ASLOP &
James GAINNON [or GAMNON?].
Agreement that Samuel & Richard JACKSON of 1st part for consids should and would with all speed sell &
convey unto William BOND the lands of Monydarragh, co Longford with bog and
appur's, as formerly possessed by Richard JACKSON sr. Thanks to Vancouver Mike.
NOTE: The Uncle Richard
JACKSON died BTW May 1767 and Feb 1768. |
|
406 |
74 |
265841 |
BAILLIE, James |
Louth |
1788 Dec 4 |
BAILIE & wife to METCALF 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73)
Btw James BAILIE formally of Cookstown Co Louth
but now of Bailieborough in Co & City of Dublin & Rose BAILIE otherwise HOLFORD his wife of the one pt & James METCALF of City &
town of Drogheda of other part… £2,531 towns and lands of Cookstown &
town and lands of Gilbertstown 101A 1R Irish measure Parish of Charlestown,
Barony of Atherdee, Co Louth and then in occupation of Robert SPEER of Ardee
Apothocary & Andrew PEPPER of Ardee Gent or their undertenants… |
X |
406 |
126 |
266011 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1788 Apr 20 |
TIPPING to COULTER 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Castlecarragh
Btw Francis TIPPING of Bellurgan Park Co Louth Esq of
1 pt & Joseph COULTER the elder of Dowdalshill Co Louth
Gent of other part… whereby the said Frances TIPPING for consideration of Joseph
COULTER surrendering unto him the former lease from Thomas TIPPING Esq.
decd to Joseph COULTER & Samuel COULTER under which the
said Joseph COULTER hold the premes which lease the said Joseph
COULTER did thereby surrender unto the said Francis TIPPING… and for the
consideration mentioned… granted …town and lands of Castlecarraghin Barony of
Dundalk Co Louth containing 220A 8P Irish Plantation Measure…. For lives of Joseph
DICKIE son of Robert DICKIE of Clonaleenan Co. Louth, Joseph
RANSOM, eldest son of Joseph RANSON of Ballyregan, Co Louth Gent &
Joseph MORGAN son of Richard MORGAN of Lurgen Green Co Louth Gent… yearly
rent of £250.6.3 ½ WITNESSES: Stephen PAGE jr of Dundalk, Gent; Joseph COULTER
the younger of Dowdalshill, Co Louth, Gent; John JOHNSTON of Woodvale [probably Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower],, Co
Armagh, Gent. SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for names who connect. |
X |
406 |
246 |
266664 |
JACKSON,
Nichola |
Killishandra, Cavan |
1789 Jan 20 |
HALES Names Index 1786-1794
Nichola Ann JACKSON,
widow [of Richard JACKSON] of Fork Hill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Co.
Armagh of 1st part & William HALES, rector of Killishandra,
Co. Cavan & John HAMILTON & William BLAKELY, church wardens of parish
of Killishandra of the 2nd part. LUTHER, tenant to north of
released property; Widow PATTERSON, tenant to south of released property. Nichola
Ann JACKSON releases plot in n. end of Killeshandra town bound on e. by
the lake & pt of Castle Hamilton demesne, on w. by Castle Ave - being
21roods 9perches, unto HALES, HAMILTON & BLAKELY to hold unto HALES,
HAMILTON & BLAKELY plus their successors as rector and wardens forever at
16p ster If demanded. WITNESSED: Jackson WRAY Esq. Of Bentfield, Antrim;
Rev. William ANDERSON, clerk of Killishandra; Miles MAHONEY, servant to
William HALES; Letitia LOWE, spinster Fork Hill; Daniel MACDOUGAL, servant to Nichola Ann JACKSON of Fork Hill. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
Thanks to Vancouver Mike. |
|
406 |
450 |
267173 |
JACKSON, Richard, Samuel, William |
Longford
|
1789 Feb 3 |
BOND Names Index 1786-1794
Elizabeth FERRALL & Catherine FERRALL, spinsters
and daughters of John FERRALL, Doctor of Physic, deceased of Dublin of the 1st part William JACKSON, Gent of Callage, Co. Longford & Richard & Samuel JACKSON, sons of William JACKSON of 2nd part.
William BOND Esq. Of Edgeworth of 3rd part. Richard MONAGHAN. John
MOORE, Registrar. Witnesses: William ASLOP, Gent of Dublin City & James
Wensley LITTLE, Gent, of Dublin City.
FERRALLs & JACKSONs for consids unto William
BOND to hold unto William BOND for ever of three lands: part of lands of
Callaughe ow Calloge called Stevakstown [42a areable pasture] then in
possession of William & Richard JACKSON and undertenants of
Richard MONAGHAN, + Bog, in Longford Co, released by FERRALLs & JACKSONs
unto William BOND
Moneyduragh ows Moneydurgh ows Monedurgh [123a arable +
pasture] then in possession of Samuel JACKSON, with boggs &
appur's as well as pt part of lands of Callaughe ow Calloge called
Stevakstown [42a areable pasture] now in possession of Samuel JACKSON by virtue of lease for one life or 31 years from Richard JACKSON+ Bog,
in Longford Co, released by FARRELLs & JACKSONs unto William BOND part of
lands of Callaughe ow Calloge called Tonanovery ows Tonanovera [27 acres] in
Longford Co, then in possession of William & Richard JACKSON and undertenants of Richard MONAGHAN, + Bog, in Longford Co, released by
FERRALLs & JACKSONs unto William BOND.
Thanks to Vancouver Mike. |
|
406 |
535 |
267375 |
|
Armagh |
1789 Feb 12 |
Image
282
BTW Thomas SIMPSON of Ballyards [Ballyards, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Esq. of
1 pt & Mary WHITE of Ballyards Co. Armagh of the other pt. For £640
SIMPSON sold to WHITE lands of Magherkillcrany [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh]…
original lease from Earl of Farnham … WITNESS: John BURGES of Armagh Gent
& James MACKAY of Ballyards Co. Armagh farmer. |
|
406 |
549 |
267399 |
BAILLIE |
Louth |
1789
Mar 7 |
SIBTHORPE to BAILIE 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Carrickastuck
NAMES: Robert SIBTHORPE of
Dunany; Susannah BAILIE of Clonaleenan; William POLLOCK; Richard KINDRICK;
George BANON; Charles BANON; Robert BANON; John BANON; James COULTER of
Carrickastuck; John MURPHY; George TWIBILL of Dublin. |
d |
406 |
550 |
267400 |
JACKSON,
Strettle |
Queens
Cork. |
1786 Jul 5 |
RICHARDSON Names Index 1786-1794
Strettell JACKSON, Gent Trustee of 1st part. [Staining] Stoneneboly(?) ow Stonnebloy ow Boly & Rathspike ow
Rathspick in Queens Co [730a 3r 2p plantation measure]: Strettell JACKSON & Richard HOLMES with consent of Robert ARMSTRONG, Gent of Athy Kildare
lent £1000; Richard HOLMES & Joseph DEVONSHIRE since dead; Sarah
ARMSTRONG, daughter of Robert & Sarah ARMSTRONG, lately married to John
RICHARDSON of Cottage, Co. Kildare is entitled to sd £100 + int (deed 24 Sept
1782); thus mtg and deed for sd lands unto John RICHARDSON to hold for ever
subj to redemption; the sum of £3000 due on mortgage was in full for marriage
portion of Sarah ARMSTRONG jr.. Richard HOLMES, trustee to distribute assets
of Joseph DEVONSHIRE to which Sarah ARMSTRONG was entitled as a first cousin;
of Corke city. Stuart WILDEN of Kiln__y Queens Co. Registrar: John MOORE.
Witnesses Abraham RYDER, Gent of Brey, Co. Kildare & Ruben HARVEY,
merchant of Cork City.
Thanks to Vancouver Mike.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork |
|
406 |
551 |
267401 |
|
Waterford |
1789 Feb 18 |
QUINN Marr art 1786-1793
William QUINN, son of William QUINN & Catherine
QUINN, intending to marry Mary CURREEN, son of John CURREEN, farmer of
Ballylongeed, Waterford. Michael QUINN, farmer of Loskeran, Waterford of 1st part & John CURREEN of 2nd part. Witnesses: Patrick FOLEY,
farmer of Balyna__, Waterford & John CURREEN, farmer of Arddochristy,
Waterford.
[stained] John CURREEN promises £68.5 marriage portion
to William QUINN (half at marriage, half 1 year later); Michael QUINN &
William QUINN obliges on farm of Loskeran, during their term, excepting for
Michael QUINN & Catherine QUINN to cohabit with William QUINN and
intended wife . . . giving lease to William QUINN; William QUINN promises £30
to Catherine QUINN upon marriage and that he will be liable for rent on sd
farm from 25 March past. Thanks to Vancouver Mike. |
|
407 |
282 |
271472 |
JACKSON,
Gilbert |
Down |
1789 Oct 30 |
BARR Names Index 1786-1794
Gilbert JACKSON, Shoemaker of Newtownards, Co.
Down of 1st part and Hugh BANN, farmer of Groomsport, Co. Down of
2nd part. Witnesses: James BANN, Farmer of Groomsport & Samuel
MCCLEAN, farmer of Ballymagee, Co. Down. Alexander ARTHUR, Registrar at
Belfast. Parcel of ground on n.side Francis St, Newtownards, in possession of Gilbert JACKSON, [21' 4" by 190 feet deep] from Gilbert
JACKSON to Hugh BANN for £54 to hold unto High BANN forever with clause
for redemption upon payment of £54 + 6% interest 1 Feb next.
Thanks to Vancouver Mike.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
|
407 |
308 |
271597 |
TODD
DICKEY |
Antrim |
1789 Nov 11 |
Andrew TODD-DICKEY
Btw John TODD of Beechmount [?], Co Antrim, Gent of 1 pt & Mary DICKEY spinster fourth daughter of
Thomas DICKEY the elder of Killhead [?], Co.
Antrim linen draper of 2nd pt. Rt Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes
Castle[Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper] in Co Antrim & Sant John O’NEIL of
Portlenone [possibly parish Portglenone] Co
Antrim of 3rd pt. Adam DICKEY of Hollybrook [possibly Holy
Well, Parish of Antrim,
in the Barony of Antrim
Upper] Co Antrim Linen draper and Thomas DICKEY the younger of Hilhead
linen draper of the 4th pt. Marriage intended between John TODD
and Mary DICKEY… marriage portion of lands in Barony of Dunbree [?] Co Antrim… & Barony of Dunluce… |
|
407 |
374 |
271814 |
|
Armagh |
1783 May 3 |
MAXWELL-MULLA Book 2 (1739-1810) Brootely
Robert MAXWELL Esq. Of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of 1st part unto Michael MILLAN, butcher of Derrynoose, [NOTE The village lies partly in the townland of Mullyard and partly in the townland of Crossnamoyle]
Co. Armagh 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Thomas DICKEY the elder of Killhead [?], Co. Antrim Linen draper of 2nd pt.
pt of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] then in
poss of Michael MILLAN, in Manor of Belteagh pa Derrynoose barony & Co Armagh,
[14a 2r Engl Stat M] to hold unto Michael MILLAN except as excepted from 1
Nov 1781 for 15 years at £8.4.11 yr rent, with cov. for renewal with clauses
for entry reentry & distress; Indorsed on back of deed - A settles upon
Michael MULLEN (presumably same person as B) from 1st Nov there last, a part
of late farm of MCARDLER [4a 15p] at £2.9. Witnesses: Maxwell CLOSE Esq. Of
Elm Park [Elm Park at Mullaghatinny,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] & Dennis
ROCK, farmer of Lisdrumbrokes [Lisdrumbrughas,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],.
Registrar, John MOSSON of Armagh. Thanks to Vancouver
Mike. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
407 |
377 |
271817 |
|
Armagh |
1783 June 11 |
MAXWELL-MULLA Book 2 (1739-1810) Brootely
Robert MAXWELL Esq. Of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of 1st part unto Owen MELLON, farmer of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Co.
Armagh of second part of Brootely in Manor of Beltagh, Parish of Derrynoose,
Barony & Co ARM [6a 34p Eng stat] then in possess of Owen MELLON, except
as excepted, from Robert MAXWELL unto Owen MELLON for 15 years at
£3.10.6 ster. With covenant for renewal, entry, reentry and distress.
Witnesses: James EVERS, yeoman, late of Fellows Hall, deceased; Samuel
CUMING, Gent of Keady [the townlands of the town of Keady include Racarbry, Crossmore and Crossdened],
Co. Armagh & John HILL, yeoman, Co. Armagh. Registrar, John MOSSON
of Armagh. Thanks to Vancouver Mike. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh I am curious about Mary Anne MALLON,
partner of William OLIVER (1828-1892) because of the connection of that
family name to Brootelly . |
|
407 |
382 |
271085 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1789 Aug 29 |
GREENWAY-JACKSON
Francis GREENWAY, linen draper of Derruandre [possibly Derryane,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West,], part of Killiman,[Electoral District Killyman] Co. Armagh
assigned his title and interest in 12 acres of land along with crop, grain
and grass now standing unto John JACKSON, linen weaver of Clinmicale,
part of Tartaraghan, [Clonmakate,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] Co. Armagh for £34.2.6 . Witnesses: John JACKSON
1756 January: Thomas ROE granted unto Francis GREENWAY
of 12 acres of land in his possession, with sufficient moss for the family,
for life of Francis GREENWAY & Elizabeth GREENWAY, wife of Francis, at 6
shillings per acre yearly rent
Thanks to Vancouver Mike. |
|
407 |
461 |
271992 |
Jackson, Samuel |
Down |
1789 Oct 31 |
Ballyniscalla
Robert MCLEROTH of Dunbarty, Co. Down for consids and
for purposes mentioned, & with consent of William Bruce ORR of
Killyneather, Co. Down & his wife, Agnes ORR released unto Samuel
JACKSON (of Ballyiniscaw, Co. Down) Ballykeel in Comber Parish, Barony
Castlereagh, Co Down [92 acres] to hold for ever; lands released from a
charge of an annuity & from dower rights of Agnes ORR; William Bruce ORR
& Agnes ORR may levy fine on premises for proper use of Samuel JACKSON;
William Bruce ORR & Agnes ORR covenant that Agnes ORR would not execute
deed or charge on property. Registrar John MOORE; Witnesses Thomas Ludley
STEWART, Attorney at Law, Dublin City & Charles KELLY, Clerk of Thomas
Ludley STEWART. Thanks to Vancouver Mike. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
|
407
??? |
486 |
265453 |
JACKSON |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
BRUNKER-JACKSON Book 45 (1739-1810) Crieve, B.
Aughnamullen SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
408 |
113 |
268941 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1789 May 30 |
TAYLOR Names Index 1786-1794
Nothing much here for me – James JACKSON was an
executor of Jonathon BINNS… land in Dublin. NOTE:
Worth exploring BINNS connection |
|
408 |
171 |
269449 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1789 Jun 25 |
JACKSON-LAMB Names Index 1786-1794
Deed of 1783 Mtg btw Thomas JACKSON late of
Collierstown, Co Dublin but then of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt & Hall
LAMB of said City Esq… for sum of £725.1010 due by LAMB to JACKSON has
been paid… part of town and land of Spinans
Barony of Talbotstown Co Wicklow…SEE: JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. NOTE: William JACKSON & Anne RIGGS
parents of Thomas JACKSON.
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 |
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408 |
180 |
266496 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1799 Jan 20 |
WILSON-JACKSON NOTES in 2009 diary.
Between Robert WILSON of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,], Co.
Armagh, Gent & Robert JACKSON of Corry, [Corry, Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co.
Armagh Esq for £1026 transfer lands of Ballywooly [possibly Ballywilly,
Parish of Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), in the Barony of Oneilland West] &
Dromora in Barony of Neiland, Co. Armagh “all that part and parcel of town
and lands of Tandragee together with the Corn Mill of Tandragee with the
water course Grist Succor Toll & Mulctur .. also lands of Tullybrone [Tullybrone,
Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper] then held
by lease under William McGEOGH Esq. In Barony of Lower Fews, Co. Armagh also
part of Ballybrawly [Ballybrolly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion)] containing 33 Acres
1R 20P Parish & Co. Armagh & also part of land of Tassagh [Tassagh,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] & Tully[e]lmer
[possibly Tullynamalloge],
Co. Armagh ... term 18 years. |
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408 |
204 |
269897 |
JACKSON, Catherine |
Dublin |
1789 May 1 |
ROBERTSON Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Catherine JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of
one pt & Walter ROBINSON of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt. for £208.
13.9 for mtg payment granted to ROBINSON Houses Ground and Premes at Corner
of Cavendish Row & Great Britain St in City of Dublin …residue of term of
99 years |
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408 |
456 |
271455 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1789 Nov 6 |
JACKSON-PIKE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw James JACKSON of City of Dublin, China
Merchant of 1 pt & William PIKE of City of Dublin Plumber of other pt….
land in front of Essex St 36’ in front 7 84’ in depth on which was built a
large brick house and warehouse … |
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408 |
477 |
271517 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Monaghan Down |
1789 Jul 23 |
JACKSON Names Index 1786-1794
Thomas BRUNKER, Esq. of Bellgreen, Co. Cavan & Hugh
JACKSON of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan trustees to the marriage settlement
between groom Thomas JACKSON of Ballybay, Monaghan and Isabella
THOMPSON, spinster & bride & 3rd daughter of Humphry
THOMPSON of Bushford, Co. Monaghan. WITNESSES: Benjamin WILSON, Gent of
Cootehill, Co. Cavan & Rev. George YOUNG of Sporthall. The settlement
included part of Ballyreagan, Parish of Dundonald, Co. Down that Thomas JACKSON would be entitled to at his father’s death [no further descry.]… Humphrey
THOMPSON charged the lands of Aughantur with a sum of 233 pounds 6s 8d
payable to sd Thomas JACKSON on death of Humphrey. Transcription Roz McC. Plus my notes. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
16d |
409 |
29 |
266496 |
JACKSON |
Down |
1739-1810 |
WILSON-JACKSON This memorial not on this page nor later
in this book Ballywoolly |
16 |
409 |
61 |
266487 |
WADDELL, Hugh |
Down |
1789, Jan 26 |
WADDELL to WADDELL
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340
Wm WADDELL and Hugh WADDELL son of Wm WADDELL of Co
Down - didn’t pursue |
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409 |
62 |
266488 |
WADDELL, WM |
Down |
1789, Jan 26 |
Jn WADDELL son of WM WADDELL of Co Down- didn’t pursue |
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409 |
63 |
266492 |
GORE, John |
Leitrim
Fermanagh |
1789 Jan 1 |
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341
BTW John GORE of Woodford Co. Leitrim Esq. of 1st pt & Rev. Richard GODLEY Of Co. Fermanagh Clerk of 2nd pt
& Sarah GORE [aka Sarah ENERY] the wife of John GORE of 3rd pt. House in possession of William SHEPPEY Esq and formerly in possession of
Vance MONTGOMERY Esq. on South side of Meklenburgh St. |
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409 |
122 |
266720 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1782 Jan 15 |
DOBBYN-SIMPSON NOTES in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Magherkilcranny
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373
Between Thomas DOBBIN John SIMPSON & Thomas SIMPSON
admons of Joseph SIMPSON late of Monyquinn [Moneyquin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh, linen
draper of 1 part & Thomas SIMPSON of Ballyards [Ballyards, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh Esq.
Of the other part for £640 made over lands of Magherykillcrany [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] to
Thomas SIMPSON. |
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409 |
262 |
268327 |
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Londonderry |
1788 Sep 6 |
HILL-BERESFORD
Crosreagh Carvarig Ballyreagh
Ballymack Illvenane
BallymanVuenane
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443
BTW Sir Hugh HILL of City of
Londonderry Bart Dame Hannah HILL his wife & George FitzGerald HILL
eldest osn of said Hugh HILL & Hannah his wife of 1st pt. Rt
Hon John BERESFORD of Abbeyville Co. Dublin of Privy Council in Ireland &
Jane BERESFORD his 3rd daughter of 2nd pt & Rt Hon
George Earl of Tyrone the Hon Richard ANNESLEY of City of Dublin of 3rd pt In consideration of an intended marriage btw George Fitzgerald HILL &
the said Janes BERESFORD … granted lands of Crossreagh, Carvarig orwise
Ballyreagh and Ballymac Ilvenan otherwise Ballymacuenane in Liberties of
Coleraine Co. Londonderry & townlands of Calmore otherwise Callmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
& Moyassett otherwise Mayassett [Moyesset,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Gortahawy otherwise Gortatamry [possibly Gortamney,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Dunnegrannan otherwise Derrygrannen [?] together with the Water Course Mill of Tobbermore
otherwise Tubbermore [Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin]
and the tenaments lying and being in the Town of Tubbermore and all that part
of ground commonly called half Clone containing 68a 2r 36 p of arable and
pasture and 7a of bogg … reciting 16 June 1765 marriage of said Hugh HILL
& then Hannah SPENCE widow. Hugh HILL [SEAL] Dame Hanna HILL [SEAL]
WITNESS Rowley Gorges HILL of City of Londonderry Esq Rev Josiah MARSHALL
& William HEATH Esq both of Fahans Co. Donegal
SEE: Tobermore. |
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409 |
335 |
268515 |
JACKSON, Edward |
Carlow |
1789 Feb 18 |
FISHBOURNE-BRUEN Names Index 1786-1794
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479
Btw Jane FISHBOURNE of Castledibbs in Co & town of
Carrickfergus Spinster of 1st pt Edward JACKSON of town
& Co Carlow Chandler of 2nd pt
& Henry BRUEN of Oak Park Co Carlow Esq of 3rd pt.. reciting
earlier deed of 1779 btw Edward JACKSON & Robert FISHBOURNE late
of Carlow watchmaker I consideration of £211… land lately in possession of
Thomas CRATHORNE & held by said Edward JACKSON by virtue of a lease made
by Robert BURTON of Harristown Co. Kildare 29 Sep 1759 containing in front
32’ in rere 100’ front to rere 74’ in Dublin St., Carlow, Co. Carlow for
lives … and also dwelling house at corner of Castle Street and Burrin Street
in Town of Carlow with cellar underneath and the Huxters Bucks and Butchers
Stalla at the front also the back yard tenter yard Chandling House Stable
Back Gateway adjoining the River Burrin and a vault adjoining or inside with
dwelling house on Burrin Street in possession of Murtagh NOWLAN Dealer in
Town & Co. Carlow to hold to said Edward JACKSON by virtue of a
lease from William HUMPHRY of Town of Carlow Gent 14 Mar 1772 as demised 29
Sep 1759 to Robert FISHBOURNE … and also for lives in lease from Robert
BURTON to said Edward JACKSON … indenture 17 Oct 1784 btw Ann
FISHBOURNE widow an executor of will of Robert FISHBOURNE of 1 pt and Jane
FISHBOURNE of other pt … Henry BRUEN indenture 29 Sep 1759 for lives of Edward
JACKSON, James PROSSON & William GIBSON … 14 Mar 1772 to Henry BRUEN
for lives of William JACKSON, William FISHBOURNE and Samuel MITCHELL …
WITNESS: Robert CORNWALL of City of Dublin Esq., William JACKSON of
City of Dublin, Gent. |
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409 |
344 |
268524 |
JACKSON, John |
Clare |
1788 Nov 18 |
KEANE Names Index 1786-1794
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485
BTW John JACKSON of Co. Clare of 1 pt &
James KEANE of Kilbrush [SEE: Wiki: Town of Kilrush] Gent of the
other. [deed damaged – hard to read] that John VANDELEUR late of Kilbruch
Esq. since deceased – lease 19 Aug 1749 demised to McCOWEN and James McCOWEN lands
of Cragg [??] with all houses etc Barony of
Moyarta [Moyarta], Co
Clare. … lives James KELLY John McCOWEN & James McCOWEN reciting that
afterwards said John JACKSON afterwards became seized of 2/3rd of said lands by virtue of [??{ and in consideration of £113.13 paid by James
KEANE granted to James KEANE … WITNESS: John FITZGERALD of Dysant [??] Co. Clare Esq. & Henry
DOWNES of Kilbrush Co. Clare Gauger. Memorial also witnessed by John
JACKSON the younger of Kilbrush Gent
1789 May 111789 May 11 |
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409 |
389 |
268667 |
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Dublin
Down
Meath
Wicklow |
1789 Apr 1 |
Mary JOHNSTON – HUNT 1786-93
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509
BTW Arthur JOHNSTON of
Redemon Co. Down Esq only son & heir named in will of Elizabeth JOHNSTON
late of City of Dublin Widow deceased of 1st pt & Mary
JOHNSTON of City of Dublin spinster of 2nd pt … [other names]
lands of Cookstown, Barony Kells, Co. Meath |
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409 |
416 |
268767 |
McKEE |
Armagh |
1786 Oct 16 |
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BTW John McKELL [sic McKEE]
of Derryhail [Derryhale,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] in
Parish Kilmore Co. Armagh Linen Draper of 1 pt & James McKELL [sic McKEE]
of Ballintarget Parish Co, Armagh Linen Draper of the other. .. in
consideration of £80 made over 18a of townland of Derrhail for lives of John
McKELL William McKELL & David McKELL for rent of £4.12 payable to William
RICHARDSON Esq. as Chief rent… WITNESS Samuel McCAHIN of Richhill Gent &
David McKEE of Shewis [Shewis,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Farmer |
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409 |
440 |
268833 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1789 May 25 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballygally Parish Rocavan
McCULLOGH-JACKSON
McCULLOCH William to JACKSON 1786-1793
William M’CULLOCH Esq. of Ballygelly [Ballygelly,
Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lower], Co
Antrim to Peter JACKSON of Steeple, Gent… lands of Ballgelly … in
trust for said William McCULLOCH during his life & then in trust for John
Shaw McCULLOCH his son … SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
16 |
409 |
532 |
269118 |
JACKSON, James & Richard |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1789 Jun 12 |
JACKSON-GALT Names Index
1786-1794
A Messuage or Tenement No 28
to which appertain 11a of Land No 103
Tenements and Houses New Row
Back Lane
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589
Btw
James STEWART of Gracehill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan, Barony Dunluce Lower],, Co Antrim Esq &of 1st part & Richard
JACKSON of Coleraine Co Londonderry & Elizabeth JACKSON his
wife and James JACKSON, eldest son & heir apparent of 2nd part & John GALT & Charles GALT of Londonderry merchants of 3rd pt…. in consid of £400 pd by John GALT and Charles GALT to JACKSONs..
tenement on the West side of the New Row in Town of Coleraine marked in Map
of said town #28 on the west by Stone Row & on the North by tenement 27
together with 11a marked as #63 in the map of the acres bounded on the North
by the road leading to Ballyrarhean [Church Road?] on the east by the road
leading to Ballymoney and on the south by the acre (No 37) and on the north
by the acres No 61 and 62 and abt ½ mile distant from the town with the
appurts being and near the Town Colerain in Co. Londonderry… WITNESS: James
HAMILTON of Bush Bank Co. Antrim & James PARKS of same place. Richard
JACKSON [SEAL] James JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: See ROD: 241-83-156901. Sept 25, 1765.
NOTE: It is possible that he was the Richard JACKSON (1726-1789). but there was also another JACKSON in Coleraine. He may also be linked to the line of
JACKSONs in Drogheda
UPDATE: I have a copy of the lease, and the signature of
Richard JACKSON includes the image of a bird, likely a sheldrake or
shoveller.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
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