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. I can be quite blind to my own errors, and do appreciate being able to make corrections
Sharon Oddie Brown
Updated January 19, 2023 Updated: February 9, 2024
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Books of Memorials of Deeds 500-619
The shading added to certain cells is idiosyncratic. I do it just to jog
my own memory.
Alerts to myself to follow-up |
2022
Additions and/or significant updates |
2023
Additions |
Bk |
Pg |
Mem |
Name |
County |
Date |
Notes |
X |
500 |
66 |
312060 |
Brown & Donaldson |
Louth
Armagh |
1795 Feb 13 |
EASTWOOD-BROWN 1739-1810 Clogher
Kiltybane
Image
364
Deed 20 August 1794 between
James EASTWOOD of Castletown, Co. Louth Clerk of the one part and Alexander
BROWN carpenter of the townland of Clogher and William BROWN of Kiltybane, [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
farmer and Alexander DONALDSON of Cloghog, farmer, all in Co. Armagh of the
other part.
EASTWOOD demised to Alexander
& William BROWN and Alexander DONALDSON all of Kiltybane then in
possession of Owen CANAGHER 19 acres 1 rood 10 perches (and also another part
20 acres 1 rood) by virtue of a lease for 31 years from Nov 1, 1779 19 acres
one rood – available after expiration of Owen’s tenure. WITNESS: Timothy
O’BRIEN & Joseph DONALDSON of Clough, Farmer. NOTE see marriages in First Armagh Presbyterian and Freeduff BMDs - selected records of pertinent families |
|
500 |
134 |
312398 |
|
Armagh
Londonderry |
1790 Feb 11 |
Image
399
BTW Rev Steward BLACKER of
Carrick [Carrick,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East],
Co. Armagh & Dean of Old Leighland of 1st pt & Rt. Hon
Edward CARY of City of Dublin of 2nd pt. & Alexander OGILBY of
Beaufort Lodge & Leslie OGILBY of Dungiven, Co. Londonderry of 3rd pt. reciting Stewart BLACKER release of an annuity by Edward CARY … late
dissolved Abbey Monastery or Religious House of Dungiven [Dungiven] in
Barony Kenouoght [Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry … including Castle Town [??], and lands of Dungiven alias Magheriboy [Magheraboy,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Ovil [Ovil,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
Nonbegg [[Nonebegg
als Owenbeg,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],, Shatunahmore [??], Ballynamulge [??], Ballycastle Ballycastle, , Lislahelodge
[??],, Magheribas [possibly Magheraboy Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],
in Barony Kennaught … Lacha [Lackagh,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght,]
Killerseagh [??], Derryware [Derryware,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Skregony [possibly Scriggan,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Derryduff [Derryduff,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Nahone [aka Nahasson possibly Hass,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Brishy [Brishey,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], [??], Ballyheohillan [??], Ballymacever [Ballymakeever, Parish Dungiven, Barony Keenaght],, in territory Balliabollo [??],, Ballychaseran [??],, Barony Kenaught, … Clogore [??],, Carn [Carn,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Cashell [Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Boville [Boviel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght], Crowhack, [??] … half Balliboe Benade [Benady in Townland Cashel,
Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght],Barony
Kennaught, Co. Londonderry … Tinean [??],, Gallena [ possibly Gallany,
Parish Banagher
(Keenaght portion), Nulladen [??] , Magree, [??] Ballyahain [??], … 2 ½
more pages of lists of lands in Coleraine aka Londonderry
NOTE: See ROD: 152-99-100921, Jun 11, 1751 for hyperlinks to
all these townlands. |
|
500 |
325 |
313362 |
JACKSON, Edward |
Cork |
1795 Mar 5 |
WHITE & ors-HAYDON Names Index 1794- Cattle
Park
James WHITE of Cattle Park, Co Cork, Gent ... land of
Mullinderry incl 2 grist mills..., Liberties of Kinsale, Barony of Shinalea,
Co Cork NOTE: I found no mention of JACKSON. |
|
500 |
371 |
313616 |
COULTER, William |
Armagh |
1794 Oct 1 |
Image
519
BTW William COULTER of Lurgan
Co. Armagh Merchant of 1 pt & James LIVINGSTON of Tignavin [Taghnevan,
, Parish Shankill,
Barony Oneilland
East] Parish Shankill Co. Armagh Linen Draper of other pt. in
consideration of 150 paid by James LIVINGSTON assigned part of Hilary’s farm
then in possession of William COULTER 14a also the Back Hill so called and at
or immediately after the death of Mary COULTER sister of said William then in
occupation of Thomas SMYTHE in townland of Tullygally [Tullygally,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Oneilland
East] Manor of Brownlow’s Derry Co. Armagh … lives of the said William
COULTER William HALL son of John HALL of Drumcree and Mary daughter of Robert
McCLELLAND Drumcree. WITNESS: John ALLEN of Lurgan & Patrick BRENNAN of
Warringstown Co. Down & Robert DICKSON of Dromore Co. Down, Gent. |
|
500 |
374 |
313638 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1795 Jan 14 |
JAMES-CLENDINNING Names Index
1794-
Image
520
Deed of rent Charge BTW
Robert JAMES of Derrycrew [Derrycrew,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Parish Loughgall, Co. Armagh of 1 pt & Henry CLENDINNING of Wheatfield [Ballybreagh,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh Gent of the other pt. … two fields of land in Derrycrew for 2
years
NOTE: No mention of JACKSON – not sure why it was in the
Names Index. |
??? |
500 |
469 |
314237 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Kings |
1794 Mar 5 |
JACKSON-WHITE Names Index 1794-
Image
567
Thomas JACKSON of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],,
Kings Co., Shopkeeper and farmer of the one part and John WHITE of
Monasteroris [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],,
Kings Co. of the other part…land previously owned by James FARRELL now in
possession of John WHITE containing 132a 1r 38p in Parish Monasteroris Land
in Barony Coolistown [Coolestown],
Kings Co. for life of Joseph JACKSON of Tincurry Co. Tipperary
Woolcomber Isaac JACKSON of Coolegagan Kings Co. Farmer and Thomas
JACKSON party thereto & survivor. WITNESS: William EVES and William
BARNES both shopkeepers Town of Londonderry [?]. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: Quaker
Jacksons in Ireland. |
15 |
500 |
509 |
314475 |
JACKSON, John |
Cork |
1795 Mar 25 |
JACKSON-PAYNE Names Index 1794-
John JACKSON debt of 1,794 pounds against Wm
HARRIS of Willsfort, Co Cork...recited judgement Mary PAYNE of Irishamuon, Co
Cork |
|
501 |
38 |
317510 |
JACKSON, James |
Down |
1787 Nov 5 |
JACKSON-BIRCH Names Index 1794-
Marr art btw James JACKSON of town of
Newtownards, Co Down, Surgeon of the 1st part & Arabella BLACK
of Tullindony dau of Joseph BLACK late of Tullydony of the 2nd pt & the Rev James BIRCH of Dromora in sd Co. & Rev Thomas CUMMY of
Tullindorry in sd Co of 3rd pt reciting that the said Arabella
BLACK is seized of & possessed of by virtue of a deed of partition
bearing date the 9th day of August 1780 that part of Skeagh then
in possession of Samuel MAGOWEN & William LIMAN [ aka LEMON?] cont 14
acres thereabout & that part of Moygannon then in possession of John
ANDREW, William ANDREW, Robert MOORE ? DONELLY & McCUPPAGE cont 10 acres
or thereabouts that part of Drumbony then in possession of Wm HERON, Fraser
HALL & Wm McMURRY cont 4 acres or thereabout & also those tenements
in Town of Dromore then in possession of James WILSON, John CRAIGE &
Terrance MAGUIRE and reciting that a marriage
is shortly to be had between sd James JACKSON & Arabella BLACK...
witness Rev Andrew CRAIG of Lisburn, Co Antrim, Dissenting Minister &
ors.... NOTE: I suspect this lot of JACKSONs
tie into mine. NOTE: about this time, James
JACKSON (1743-1822) of Ballybay married a Sarah BLACK sometime after 1784
(his 2nd wife). SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe NOTE: John JACKSON (1667-1725)
had 3 sons who were all doctors. There is a likely connection to him (his
brother James who left no issue, was of Newtownards). SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
|
501 |
156 |
376345 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1804,
Jan 14 |
CARSON to OLIVER I have this
deed Magherkilcranny [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh]
Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
NAMES: Samuel CARSON
of Armagh but then of Fredericktown in the state of Maryland, Benjamin OLIVER
of Ennislare, Thomas MOOREHEAD, Dillon POLLARD, Richard McCONNELL of
Mullavilla, Joseph McCONNELL of Maymount, William OLIVER of City of Armagh
(chandler), Thomas APPLEBY, John CORNELL, Michael MAGEE. TOWNLANDS: Ennislare, Magherykillcraney [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] Farnalay
[Farnaloy,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],
Mullavilla,[probably Mullavilly,
Parish of Kilmore
(Lower Orior portion), in the Barony of Orior Lower] Maymount
[probably the
Maymount near Tandragee]. |
|
501 |
170 |
321956 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin |
1796 Apr 22 |
JACKSON-FARRELL Names Index
1794-
#321953 was wrong - it was 321956
Image
104
BTW Thomas JACKSON of City of
Dublin Stationer of 1 pt & John FARRELL of City of Dublin Carpenter of
other pt. Reciting lease 31 Dec 1692 of the premes herafter mentioned &
James FARRELL of Bow St in City of Dublin painter and stucco man and the said
John FARRELL and also reciting that said John FARRELL assigned said premes to
Thomas JACKSON for considerations … transfer dwelling house etc on Bow St
City of Dublin bounded on east by Bow St on the west by a garden in the
possession of Mr. Thomas POTTS on the North by the corner house of Bow St in
King St and on the south by Mr. McCOGHLANS Timber yard together with lott of
ground being part of the yard … WITNESS: Andrew BUCK of City of Dublin
Attorney & Robert BUCK his son. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL]. |
|
501 |
338 |
324579 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1796 Jul 4 |
Image
187
BTW John Hubert MOORE City of Dublin Esq of 1st pt. George CARLTON of City of Dublin Esq of other pt. Mills and Mill holdings
of Ballindara [aka Ballindarra and/or Ballindarra,
Parish Birr, Barony Ballybritt] near Birr
[aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
10a formerly held by Capt PARSONS under lease to him by one of his ancestors
Sir Laurence PARSONS Bart … and also triangular lot in Birr otherwise
Parsonstown [aka Birr now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], between
FALLON [?] later Widow PALMERs & Connaght St commonly known as The
Shambles plot by virtue of a lease to Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
Esq. deceased …
NOTE: John Hubert MOORE
married Lavinia JACKSON a daughter of James JACKSON of Birr
July 1797 SOURCE: Hibernian Magazine. |
|
501 |
418 |
325446 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
MOSSE to McCULLAGH (TI
Bk 45) Edintifinigan |
x |
501 |
435 |
325633 |
JACKSON, John & ors |
Clare |
1796 Mar 25 |
JACKSON-CASEY & ORS Names Index 1794-
John JACKSON of Kilbrush [Kilrush,
Parish Kilrush, Barony Moyarta], Co. Clare Gent
of 1st pt. Robert CASEY and James CASEY both of Ballycrinen
farmers … demised pt of Ballyinacrinen [possibly Ballymacrinay,
Parish Killimer,
Barony Clonderalaw]
held by James CASEY together with house and garden and two hay yards in the parish
of Killinard barony of Clondoralaw [Clonderalaw for life
of Robert CASEY. WITNESS: Patrick MINISTER & Francis DALY of City of
Dublin Attorney. Robert CASEY [SEAL] |
15 |
501 |
484 |
326187 |
JACKSON, Christopher & Joseph & ors |
Monaghan |
1796 Oct 2 |
JACKSON-WHITSETT
Image 484
Btw Joseph JACKSON of Ellegesh Co. Monaghan gent
and Catherine JACKSON otherwise WRIGHT his wife & Christopher
JACKSON his eldest son and heir apparent of the 1st part. And
William WHITSETT the elder of Kilereen Co Monaghan aforesaid Gent of the
other part.. Joseph & Catherine sold part of the lands of Ellegesh
otherwise Allegesh otherwise Legesh = 61s 37p [aka Allagesh , Parish
Tedavnet] Plantation Measure. WITNESS: Blayney Owen MITCHELL Attorney Dublin
& William Owen MITCHELL Attorney at Law & & Joseph WHITSETT…. |
15 |
501 |
547 |
326824 |
|
|
1796 Oct 31 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Lisnagungge Lisneguiga
PARKER-JACKSON
Image
300
BTW John PARKER of Kells [Kells,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Antrim Innholder of 1st pt & George JACKSON of Island
Magee Co. Antrim Gent eldest son and heir of Luke JACKSON late of
Kells Co. Meath [NOTE– Kells of Antrim and of Meath – the deed references 1st Antrim, and then Meath. I suspect the latter is in error] Gent. Deceased. Land in
Lisniguigal [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
called the Grove Farm … John PARKER [SEAL] |
|
501 |
575 |
321036 |
JACKSON, Christopher & ors |
|
|
JACKSON-MITCHELL Names Index
1794-
Wrong # Not on p 575. Numbers skip from 318240 to 321514 on p
94. It was in Bk 491 |
|
501 |
576 |
326983 |
JACKSON, Joseph & ors |
Tipperary |
1795 Sep 1 |
JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Joseph JACKSON of Tincurry, Tiperary Gent of 1
pt & Marcus JACKSON of [Seart?] in said Co Gent of other pt. …
town and lands of Seart… details Barony of Iffa and Offa… |
15 |
501 |
626 |
327426 |
JACKSON, George |
Kings |
1790 Sep 6 |
JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Wrong number This took me a while to find and correct the reference.
Image
335
BTW George JACKSON of
Fancroft Kings Co., Mason of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of said place Farmer
of other pt. George JACKSON assigned to Robert JACKSON a plott of ground then
in possession of John CROTTY of Roscrea at yearly rent of £6.8.3 and also the
Int of a House and plott of ground then in possession of Mr. John DOOLY of
Roscrea at rent of £4.17.10 … to be settled by said Robert JACKSON on his
wife Elizabeth CLARKE otherwise JACKSON for and in consideration of £200 her
marriage portion… WITNESS: John CLARK of Deerpark Co. Galway and Hector
VAUGHAN then of Fancroft but now of City of Dublin Gent. Memorial WITNESS:
John CLARKE & Malachy CARROLL of Roscrea, Co Tipperary Farmer.
NOTE: See: JACKSONs of Ballyboy, Kings Co. aka Offaly & JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. & Jacksons
of Kings Co.. & Minchin Jackson family tree. I suspect these trees have
overlaps. .See also PRONI T808/8266 where Hector VAUGHAN is also involved. |
15
|
501 |
647 |
327614 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1790 Oct 27 |
JACKSON-PHILLIPS Names Index
1794-
Wrong number ROD: 501-647-327622 was how it was in the index book.
Image
347
Indent deed of Surrender of
lease btw Richard JACKSON of North Strand City of Dublin Gent, of one
pt & Henry PHILLIPS of Cardland town City of Dublin… pt of land
containing in front to the Circular Road leading from Sumner Hill down to the
North Strand cont 35 feet in front and depth of 170 feet… bounded on the west
to the Circular Road aforesaid to the East to a lane leading to a Lime Kiln
from Summers Hill on the North to a holding then in possession of John FOREST
on the south by a garden now in possession of John FITZPATRICK of Dublin… |
15 |
502 |
336 |
324980 |
JACKSON, Thomas & ors |
Dublin |
1796 Aug 11 |
JACKSON-TUDOR Names Index 1794-
Image
535
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Dublin bookseller of the 1st pt. Thomas TUDOR of City of Dublin Glover & Charlotte TUDOR youngest
daughter of the sd Thomas TUDOR of the 2nd pt. and Richard TUDOR
Of City of Dublin Goldsmith of 3rd pt. Marriage to be btw Thomas
JACKSON & Charlotte TUDOR… see also will of her (presumably late)
mother) … and reciting that by deed bearing equal date Thomas JACKSON secured to his three children by the late Jane JACKSON otherwise CASH £300
…. Also £300 Bond to secure for Charlotte TUDOR and any issue of theirs …WITNESS
John CASH of City of Dublin Gent & John ROBINSON…. SEE: Descendants
of Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin & Delgany, Co. Wicklow. |
16e |
502 |
336 |
324981 |
JACKSON, Thomas & ors |
Dublin |
|
JACKSON-CASH Names Index 1794- Not
in this book – but probably 502-336-324980 |
16e |
502 |
356 |
328018 |
OLIVER, Joseph etc |
Armagh |
1796 Apr 21 |
Image
473
BTW John OLIVER, Mary OLIVER and
Elizabeth OLIVER son daughters & Admons of Joseph OLIVER late of
Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh Gent. Of 1
pt & John SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent of other pt. OLIVERs demised Small Island at the foot
of the weir of Ballynahonebeg in River Callan btw lands of Ballinahonebeg and
lands of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
belonging to said lands of Kennedies in possession of OLIVERs containing 1
rood and marked “Island” in Map of Ballynahonebeg to hold for 19 years …
lease under Vicars Choral of Armagh and John SCOTT paying a pepper corn on
every renewal. WITNESS: Andrew OLIVER of City of Armagh chandler & Thomas
PRENTICE of Armagh, Co. Armagh Merchant.
SEE also: ROD: 492-356-328028 |
|
502 |
387 |
325423 |
|
Clare |
1796 Dec 7 |
Image
562
BTW Anne BREW of Ennis Co. Clare Widow of 1 pt. John
DONNELLY of Ennis Gent of other pt. Lease dated 1 Mar 1784 BTW Richard NEIL
late of Ennis Gent deceased of 1 pt & Thomas BREW of Ennis Gent &
Anne BREW of other pt, New House on Jail St. … John DONNELLY [SEAL] |
|
502 |
391 |
325443 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1796 Jul 8 |
MOSSE-McCULLAGH Notes in 2009 diary Book 45
(1739-1810)
Image
564
Drummuck, Shantenagh,
Between Rev. Charles MOSSE, City of Dundalk surviving
trustee … estate of Thomas TENISON of Rosefield, Co. Monaghan, Esq. .. (to be
sold for part of debts) of 2nd part & James McCULLAGH of
Shantenagh, Co. Monaghan Gent of 3rd part … whereby the said
Charles MOSSE in consideration of £1280 pd by James McCULLAGH and by and with
the consent of Thos TENISON … sell to James McCULLAGH … town and lands of
Drummuck. WITNESS [?] Owen MITCHELL of City of Dublin attorney at Law & Philip
WALTERS of Town & Co. Carlow. |
|
502 |
460 |
326030 |
JACKSON,
Lucy & John & ors |
Clare |
1791 Oct 1 |
JACKSON-Marriage Articles Names Index 1794-
Image
600
BTW Robert FITGERALD. Newhall [[Newhall,
Parish Killone, Barony Islands], Co. Clare,
Gent of 1st pt; John JACKSON sr,, Millslaugh, Co. Clare
Gent of 2nd pt & Lucy JACKSON 2nd dau of John
JACKSON of 3rd pt. Reciting a marriage to be had
between Robert FITZGERALD and Lucy JACKSON and a marriage portion of
500 pounds secured … of the lands of Donebury [possibly Donnybrooke, Parish of
Feenagh or Doonaboy, Parish of Kilfearagh, Barony of Moyarta,. Clare,
Ireland], Corbally [two such townlands. One in
Parish of Kilfearagh, Barony of Moyarta, and one in Parish of Clooney, Barony
of Bunratty Upper. Clare, Ireland].Querin [Querrin,
Parish Moyarta, Barony Moyarta] and Dreogh [ possibly Dough, Parish of Kilfearagh, Barony of
Moyarta,. Clare, Ireland] situate in said County
with one annuity of 40 pounds payable out to said Lucy in case she should
survive said Robert and further said John Jackson has agreed to pay to said
Robert Fitzgerald 500 pounds sterling, the marriage portion of said Lucy, by
yearly payment of 30 pounds sterling … 500 pounds will be fully satisfied or John
JACKSON did agree to charge and encumber the Town and lands of Leadgane [probably Leadmore East
& Leadmore West, Parish Kilrush, Barony Moyarta]] Garanatoly possibly Gaaraunnatooha, Parish of
Kilmacduane, Barony of Moyarta. Clare, Ireland] Ballymaornan [ possibly Ballymacurtaun,
Parish Kilrush, Barony Moyarta] and all said JACKSON’s rights with the said annuity of 30 pounds to be
paid half-yearly to said Robert Fitzgerald … WITNESS: James HUME, Millaugh,
County Clare, Gent; Jonas Blackale, Millaugh, County Clare, Gent, subscribing
witness and Witness to Memorial. Robert FITZGERALD: [SEAL]
NOTE: See also John
JACKSON of Kilrush, Co. Clare. |
d |
502 |
460 |
326187 |
JACKSON, Catherine & ors Wright & ors |
Monaghan |
1796 |
JACKSON-WHITSETT Names Index 1794- Wrong # NOTE: Bk 502 goes from 326183 to 326188 SEE:
SEE: ROD 501-484-326187
Btw Joseph JACKSON of Ellegesh Co. Monaghan gent and
Catherine JACKSON otherwise WRIGHT his wife & Christopher JACKSON his
eldest son and heir apparent of the 1st part. And William WHITSETT
the elder of Kileren Co Monaghan aforesaid Gent of the other part.. Joseph
& Catherine sold part of the lands of Ellegesh otherwise Allegesh
otherwise Legesh = 61s 37p Plantation Measure. WITNESS: Blayney Owen MITCHELL
Attorney Dublin & William Owen MITCHELL Attorney at Law & &
Joseph WHITSETT…. |
16e |
503 |
297 |
323752 |
JACKSON, Henry & ors |
Dublin |
1796 Jun 23 |
JACKSON-FERRIS Names Index 1794-
Image 166
An indenture of a lease between Henry JACKSON of
the City of Dublin ironmonger of the one part and Barnet FERRIS of the said
city ironmonger of the other part. Whereby it is witnessed that for and in
consideration of the sum of £500 and also for and in condition of the rent
and covenants therein reserved and contained the said Henry JACKSON did demise grant set let unto the said Barnet FERRIS all that dwellinghouse
and Messuage and tenement, No 86 situate on the South side of Pill Lane in
the city of Dublin wherein the said Henry JACKSON lately dwelt together
with the house of ease and yard there unto belonging. And also all that
dwellinghouse messuage and tenement No 87 adjoining thereunto on the South
side of Pill Lane aforesaid as lately possessed by said Henry JACKSON,
together with the backside thereunto belonging and the warehouse on the South
side of Messuage leading from Mountrath Street toward warehouse which said
warehouse is bounded on the East by a stable and warehouse formerly in
possession of Mister NESBITT and now in possession of Peter COOKE on the West
by the dwellinghouse formerly possessed by Mister GORMAN and now possessed by
Leonard John LONG watchmaker on the North by said passage and on the South by
the yards of the houses including North Street together with the use and free
liberty of said passage to said warehouse. To hold and demised premises with
the appurtenances unto the said Barnet FERRIS his executors and assigns from
the 24th 25th day of March then last for the term of 27
years at the yearly rent of £80 payable quarterly as therein mentioned in
which said indenture of lease other clauses covenants are contained and the
same are the Memorial are witnessed by Hugh JACKSON and Anthony
CARROLL, both of the city of Dublin gents. Barnet FERRIS. Seal. Signed and
sealed in the presence of Hugh JACKSON and Anthony CARROLL. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
503 |
460 |
324915 |
|
Armagh |
1796 May 1 |
Image
250
Btw William POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh, Gent of the 1st pt & Esther WALKER of City of
Armagh, Co. Armagh of 2nd pt spinster of the other pt. For
consideration of 50 pounds POOLER to WALKER part of the lands of Ballycrummy 11a 2r English
Measure formerly assigned by George POOLER to William POOLER WITNESS: Edward
[ATKINSON?] & John JONSTON both of Armagh City, Gents.. Memorial WITNESS:
John JOHNSTON & Henry JOHNSTON |
|
503 |
460 |
324917 |
OLIVER |
Down |
1796 Feb 17 |
Image 250
Btw Andrew OLIVER of Parish of Drumbo, Co. Down,
Carpenter of 1st pt & Rev. Samuel HANNA of Parish of Dumbo,.
Co. Down [Barony Castlereagh Upper ] of the other pt. whereby after
reciting as there in is recited the said Andrew OLIVER for the considerations
therein mentioned did grant bargain sell alien release and confirm under the
said Samuel HANNA 9 acres Cunningham Measure of the land in his possession
with all the lands therein excepting the kitchen and the room next widow
McKEES house and as some is now in the actual possession of Samuel HANNA
situate in the parish of Drumbaud County of Down aforesaid to hold to the
life of said Andrew OLIVER being a life now in being and for which said
premises with others are had in under John HUNTER, Esquire subject to
aforementioned part of the said reserved and made payable under said original
lease which deed of release is witnessed by Joshua SHEPHERD of Lisburn in the
County of Antrim gent. And by Samuel WEARING of Lisbrennan aforesaid publican
and this Memorial is witnessed by the said Samuel WEARING and William
[KENNEDY?] Of Lisbrennan aforesaid. Gent. Attorney at law. Samuel HANNA.
Seal. In the presence of Samuel WEARING and William KENNEDY and the above
named Samuel WEARING. |
|
503 |
519 |
325308 |
|
Antrim |
1796 Jun 5 |
Lord
O’NEIL-BOYD
Image
279
BTW Rt Hon Lord O’NEIL of
Shanescastle Co. Antrim of one pt & Angel BOYD of City of Bath England,
Widow of late Daniel BOYD Esq. of Ballycastle age abt 56 years of the other
part. In consideration of 500 granted to Angel BOYD for her natural life an
annuity of 50 chargeable against lands of Aghabuoy [Aghaboy , Parish Drummaul, Barony Toome Upper], Druminaway [Drumanaway, Parish Drummaul, Barony Toome Upper], Grogan [Groggan, Parish Drummaul, Barony Toome Upper, Munkibranner [?] alias Minkibraver Lurygowan [possibly Lisnagreggan, Parish Drummaul, Barony Toome Upper] and Kilnock [Kilknock, Parish Drummaul, Barony Toome Upper] all in Upper half Barony of Toom Co. Antrim. WITNESS
Per AIKEN[?] of Harryville Gent & James JOHNSON of Shanescastle Yeoman
both of Co. Antrim. O’NEIL [SEAL]
NOTE: Viscount John O’NEIL (1740-1798). Lord Viscount O'Neil, Killed by
the Rebels at Antrim, 7th. June, 1798. NLI. Also WIKI
-DIB: The rebels attacked the town before
the greater part of the reinforcements promised by General Nugent had
arrived. During the engagement O'Neill was in the main street with a party of
dragoons. After the enemy had gained a temporary advantage, Colonel Lumley
ordered a retreat of the troops within the town towards the Lisburn road,
along which reinforcements were advancing. O'Neill's horse was disabled, and
he was left behind in the town. Here he was knocked down by one of the rebel
pikemen (according to one account, his own park-keeper), and, after shooting
one of his assailants, was mortally wounded. He died on 18 June at Lord
Massereene's castle in the neighbourhood (cf. a full account in Charlemont
Papers, ii. 325–6, 328–9).
NOTE: Lieut Robert
JACKSON, son of Anne O’NEIL & Sir Richard JACKSON, was
supporting the Royal Forces and accompanied his uncle, John O'Neil. On
June 7, 1798 "One of the prisoners was a Lieutenant- Colonel Jackson 'in
the uniform of his Regiment of the line'. Jackson told him they come into
town with Lord O'Neill, 'in Lord O'Neill's curricle',and that some men had
rushed O'Neill and run two pikes into his body. p. 116 A.T.Q. Stewart, The Summer Soldiers: The 1798 Rebellion
in Antrim and Down (Name: Blackstaff Press, 1995. Belfast;), p. 111 &
116.
NOTE: BNL, Tue 29 Jan 1805*, & LDJ, Tue 15 Jan 1805*] On 3rd January,
at the house of Sir Alexander Fletcher, Mrs Angel
Boyd, widow of Daniel Boyd Esq of
Ballycastle, & sister to Henry Brooke Esq. formerly Member for Donegal.
Henry Vaughan BROOKE (1743-1807) was a son of Basil BROOKE and Jane WRAY dau
of Henry WRAY of Castle Wray Co. Donegal). History
of Parliament.
SEE: NOTES
ON BALLYCASTLE IN THE OLDEN DAYS. Canon Isaac
Purcell Barnes, B.A., & Hugh Alexander Boyd |
503 |
504 |
80 |
3265327 |
JACOB, Francis & wife |
Wicklow |
|
JACKSON-JACOB Names Index 1794-
Wrong # |
|
504 |
132 |
324928 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1796 Oct 13 |
JACKSON-TRESHAM Names Index 1794-
Btw Richard JACKSON, City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt
& Edward TRESHAM of Carolie Row City of Dublin Gent of the other. JACKSON demised ground on front of Circular Rd bounded on the west to Circular Road
on the east to Clarence ST… |
16e |
504 |
132 |
325920 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1796 Oct 13 |
JACKSON-DICKINSON Names Index 1794-
Btw Richard JACKSON, City of Dublin Gent of 1
pt - Another Circular Rd deed |
16e |
504 |
192 |
326727 |
McCULLAGH |
Kilkenny |
1796 Nov 12 |
McCULLOGH Edwd to CARLETON & anr1794-1799
Edward McCULLOGH of Ballyconna [?] Co Kilkenny
|
16e |
504 |
278 |
327487 |
|
Monaghan |
1796 Dec 13 |
Lord BELMORE-CRAWFORD Book 45 (1739-1810) 1739-1810
Cornrecarrow
.. George CRAWFORD of Cherryvale Linen draper of other
pt… town and lands of Cornacarry cont by est 400 A Irish measure, Barony
Cremorne Co Monaghan. NOTE: No mention of OLIVERs. |
16e |
504 |
282 |
327510 |
JACKSON, Thomas & ors |
Kings |
1796 Dec 14 |
JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Image
471
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Edenderry[Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Kings Co Merchant of the 1 pt & Isaac JACKSON Cooleyegorn [Coolygagan, Clonsast, in the
Barony of Coolestown]
Kings Co Gent of the other pt. Reciting indented deed of release 2 Apr 1772
Sir William PARSONS of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co
Bart released to Samuel PEARSON of Clonin [Parish Ballyburly,
Barony Warrenstown]
Kings Co 311 ½ acres of lands and towns of Clonad [Clonad,
Parish Clonsast,] &
Ballynamadagh [possibly Ballynanum]
in Barony of Coolys town [Coolestown], Kings Co.
for natural lives of him Samuel PEARSON, Samuel BOARDMAN son of Joseph
BOARDMAN of Jonestown [Jonestown,
Parish Ballymacwilliam,
Barony Warrenstown],
Kings Co., Gent & John THACKER 2nd son of John THACKER of
Booleybog, Co Kildare Gent… Thomas JACKSON had attained the renewal
for the life of Anthony JACKSON 2nd son of Thomas
JACKSON in the place of Samuel PEARSON deceased… in consid of sum of
3,541 pounds 15s 8 1/2d. to him pd by sd Isaac JACKSON aforementioned townlands.
NOTE: Isaac JACKSON (1723-1807) was a son of Thomas JACKSON & Mary BOARDMAN
(1694-174). Her brother and nephew were both named Joseph BOARDMAN. Anthony
JACKSON (1783-1859) was a son of Thomas JACKSON (1732-1798) &
Bridget ROBINSON (1748-1816) SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs |
16e |
504 |
442 |
333421 |
|
Armagh |
1797 Jan 30
|
POOLER-WAUGH 1739-1810
Image
550
BTW George POOLER of Ballycromey [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & John WAUGH of Armagh, Co. Armagh Merchant of
the other pt. Reciting that Elizabeth POOLER late of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Co. Armagh by her
will left to her nephew George POOLER a legacy £6 a year so long as the lease
of Tullymore shall last. George POOLER in consideration of £50 paid by John
WAUGH assigned to John WAUGH … WITNESS: John SINGLETON Armagh, Co. Armagh
Merchant & John MOSSON of same Gent. |
T1 |
505 |
28 |
322056 |
McCULLAGH, John |
Down |
1795 Mar 16 |
Recites Wills HILL Earl of Hillsborough granted 3 acres
in Drumnahare to Hugh CUPPLES of Drumnahare, Aghaderg, Co
Down and Hugh CUPPLES sold it to Samuel SEAUGHT on 22/02/1788 for £43;
to Samuel SEAUGHT leased to John McCULLAGH of Lisnagade, Aghaderg, Co Down.
WITNESS: James McCULLAGH. PMcW |
|
505 |
49 |
322470 |
OLIVER WILSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1789
April 15 |
WILSON –OLIVER Ballinahonebeg Bleach Mill Green
NOTES: Deed of Assignment between Robert WILSON the
younger of Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] in Parish
& County of Armagh Cloth merchant of the one part and Arthur OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in the Parish & County aforesaid,
Farmer of the other part. Wherin is recited that Robert WILSON the elder of
Tandragee aforesaid deceased did by deed bearing date 1st August
1765 in consideration of the sum of £370 did sell unto Benjamin OLIVER his
exec ... all that part of Ballinahonebeg containing 10 acres 2 roods together
with the mill and water dam and water course leading from same to the River
Callan ... & a liberty of washing rubbing and beetling all cloth in
said Mill which he the said Robert WILSON the elder or Robert WILSON
the younger his son shall have bleaching each day in case of an insufficiency
of water there and said deed witnesseth that said Robert WILSON the younger
in consideration of £5 sterling to be paid by Arthur OLIVER did sell transfer
and make over unto the said Andrew OLIVER his exec ... all the liberty of
Beetling, Washing & rubbing cloth at said mill of Ballinahonebeg which
his father Robert WILSON the elder hd resd to hold to the said
Arthur OLIVER his exec ... every right title, etc. in said Mill which he
might have and claim which assignment is witnessed by Joseph OLIVER &
John OLIVER both of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid Gentlemen and this memorial
witnessed by the said John OLIVER & John McDAD of Lehnacollum in Co. Armagh,
millright. Robert WILSON [SEAL] Signed in Armagh 9 May 1796. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
505 |
183 |
324996 |
Bostick |
|
|
JACKSON-BATT Names Index 1794-
Wrong ref |
15
??? |
505 |
305 |
326186 |
JACKSON, Joseph & ors |
Monaghan |
1796 Oct 5 |
JACKSON-WHITESETT [aka WHITSETT] Names Index 1794-
Catherine JACKSON
Image 161
A Memorial of a deed whereby Joseph JACKSON the
younger of Ellegesh [aka Allagesh, Parish Tedavnet] in the County of Monaghan
and Elizabeth JACKSON of the same spinster his sister in consideration
of the sum of £300 paid them by the said William WHITTSHEAD did set release
discharge etc the sum of £300 the said lands of Ellegesh which sum was
charged thereon for the younger children of Joseph JACKSON the elder
of Ellegesh and said Catherine JACKSON otherwise WRIGHT his wife
certain deeds of lease and release entered into previously to the [?] of the
said Joseph JACKSON the elder and Catherine JACKSON bearing
date the 13th or 14th days of October 1768 and made
between Joseph JACKSON the elder, now deceased the said Joseph
JACKSON the younger and now the elder, then both both of Roylan in County
Fermanagh gent of the first part. France’s right of Ellegesh in the County of
Monaghan unto the said Catherine JACKSON then WRIGHT, spinster one of
the daughters of the said Christopher WRIGHT of the second part Charles
EVARTS late of Mount Lewis and Nicholas [FULFORD?] Late of Nenagh both in the
County Monaghan, and now deceased of the third part, and which said … Thereof
by the said Joseph JACKSON the younger and Elizabeth JACKSON is
witnessed by Blayney Owen MITCHELL and William Owen MITCHELL, attorneys at
law. Seal. Elizabeth JACKSON. NOTE:
Roylan is likely Rellan, Parish of Clones, Barony Clankelly. |
|
505 |
353 |
326570 |
JACKSON, William |
Cork |
1796 Oct 10 |
JACKSON-REA Names Index 1794-
Wm JACKSON of Youghall, Co. Cork Esq. & Catherine
REA said town widow of the other… John REA late of Youghall deceased… plot of
land adjoining the Clock Castle |
15 |
506 |
38 |
327729 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1796 Oct 6 |
Image
361
BTW James STUART of City
& Co. Armagh Esq. of 1 pt & Robert McCULLAGH of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Gent of the other pt. in consideration of 2,000
paid by Robert granted several lands and tenements in City of Armagh that is
to say Number 1 containing 512’ in front to Thomas St on the west side 75’ in
depth to Lord Anglesey’s Tenements and 20 in front to Market St; Number 2
containing 180’ in front to Thomas ST on the East side 163’ on the South and
adjoining the back road leading to the Primates Demesne at the back of Lot
#2; Lot #3 containing 2a 2r 5p [adjoining?] the Lord Primate’s demesne and on
the North adjoining the said 2a 5p; #4 2r in front of ending in a front to
Scotch St; #5 36’ in front to Kennedy’s Lane 63’ in the rere and 306’ Along
Mrs McKINSTRY’s [?] tenement; #6 two lots the upper lot containing86’ in
front to Scotch St 8’ in the rere & 163’ along the water and the lower
lot and the lower lot containing 1r8p.; #7 Containing 103’ in front to Irish
St 226’ on the North along Mrs. WHALEYs tenement & 222’ on the South all
held by Lease or renewal made by Rev. TALLEN … James STUART [SEAL] and Robert
McCULLAGH [SEAL]. WITNESS: John JOHNSTON & John KERR |
|
506 |
95 |
328017 |
OLIVER, John |
Armagh |
1797
Jan 17 |
OLIVER – SCOTT I have this deed. Ballinahonebeg Bleach
Mill Green, Kennedies
NOTES: A memorial of a deed bearing date 17th Jan 1797 made between John OLIVER Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER both of
Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh and John SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh. Reciting that the said John, Mary & Eliza OLIVER had deemed
part of the lands of Ballinahonebeg aforesaid with the bleach mills, Mill
dam, weir and water course therto belonging with several other things -
Reserving thereat Liberty to convey the water from the Mills in the lands of
Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
then in the possession of William GARVINs [well?] And reciting that it was
intended by said parties to said lease that the Current of Water in said dam
should be Contd to flow and run in the same bed it now occupies so
that the Mill is said demise be not injured by any decision or [?] thereof.
Whereby the said John and Mary & Eliza OLIVER to prevent misconstruction
of this said recd Lease and in consideration did agree with the
said John SCOTT ... [water rights] Witness: John PRENTICE & William
SLOAN, both merchants of Armagh. John SCOTT [SEAL] |
|
506 |
120 |
378210 |
JACKSON, Michael |
Queens |
1787 Nov 12 |
MITCHELL – JACKSON Bk 16 1739-1810
Image 388
Lease btw Humphry MITCHELL of Graigue, Queens Co. Gent
of the 1 pt & Michael JACKSON Quarter Master in his Majesty’s
Regiment of Calvary of the other pt. .. demised to JACKSON plot of
land in Graigue called Sir William Vigor BURDOTTs plot being one dwelling
house, offices, tan yard, & garden bordered on the front and partly East
by the Great Road leading to Collieries on the West and rere by the back road
leading to Alexander [DERRIG?] on the north by the lane leading from the
Great Road to Alexander DERRIGs and on the south by the Division Wall of
Coopers Concern to hold to said Michael JACKSON for his heirs etc for
lives of William JACKSON, Robert JACKSON his Eldest son & Samuel JACKSON his 2nd son at the yearly rent of 50 pounds
with a Covenant of perpetual renewal… WITNESS: Samuel CORBETT & James
BRUSH of City of Dublin jeweler and Samuel JACKSON of Town of Carlow,
Gent.
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Carlow – various trees
NOTE: My hunch is that
they will turn out to be related to JACKSONs of Pimlicoe
NOTE: There are 5
townlands named Graigue, in Leix (Queens Co.) but given the description, I believe that it was Graigue,
Parish Killeshin,
Barony of Slievemargy.
It is described here: Graigue, |
|
506 |
146 |
328158 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
McCULLAGH-HAMILTON Ednaferkin
Book 45 (1739-1810) Not pg 146 nor deed 328158 |
|
506 |
156 |
328476 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1797 Feb 8 |
JACKSON-DICKINSON Names Index 1794-
Between Richard JACKSON of the North Strand near
Summerhill in Co. & City of Dublin, Gent & Thomas DICKINSON of
Caroline Row in City of Dublin, Gent. Richard JACKSON leased to Thomas
DICKINSON land front to the Circular Road leading from Summerhill down to the
Strand 67’ ... border on each by Clarence Street on north to holding in
possession of Thomas DICKINSON & on south by house and garden now in
possession of John FITZPATRICK. WITNESS: Humphry HOLDING & Edgar
DICKINSON of City of Dublin, Gent. |
|
506 |
230 |
329292 |
JACKSON, James |
Down |
1797
Mar 17 |
JACKSON-SAVAGE Names Index 1794-
Btw James JACKSON of Newtownards Co. Down
Surgeon of the one part and James SAVAGE of Ballyliedy Co Down of the other…
lease for a year, townland of Ballysallagh Major, Parish of Bangor, Co. Down
cont 70 acres… |
15 |
506 |
243 |
329353 |
JACKSON, Andrew & John & ors |
Down |
1797 Feb 18 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast parcel of ground 54 ft pt Castle St North Side
JACKSON-DURNEN or DUNIER Names Index 1794-
Btw John JACKSON and Andrew JACKSON both
of Ballygraney Farmers Executors and Administrators of the last will and
testament of John JACKSON late of Ballygraney deceased of the 1 pt.
& William DENNER [?] of Belfast Co Antrim [Natlemiat?] of the other pt. John
JACKSON and Andrew JACKSON did demise for 300 pounds piece of
ground on the north side of Castle Street in town of Belfast containing in
front next the sd st 54 feet or thereabouts with the entrance or passage
leading into Hercules Lane towards Rosemary Lane 22 feet or thereabouts …
subject to yearly rent of 20 pounds 10s 6d NOTE:
Andrew JACKSON is probably of Ballygrainey; died 11 Feb 1840 aged 75; husband
of Mary who d. 12 Jun 1823 aged 49; father of James & Mary (d. 1828 aged
15) & Andrew (d. 1851 aged 41) & John (d. 1881 aged 74) ; buried
Holywood parish graveyard |
16e |
506 |
502 |
333967 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Kings
Westmeath |
1782 May 18 |
JACKSON-ROBINSON Names Index
1794-
Image
585
Btw Thomas JACKSON the
elder and Thomas JACKSON the younger both of Londonderry in Kings Co.
Gents, of the 1st part & Biddy ROBINSON spinster daughter of
Anthony ROBINSON late of [?] Co Westmeath Gent deceased of the 2nd pt & Anthony ROBINSON of Moat Co Westmeath and John BOARDMAN of Jonestown
[Jonestown,
Parish Ballymacwilliam,
Barony Warrenstown],
Kings Co of the 3rd pt. … many lands incl Monasterosis [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],, also mention of Richard JACKSON… WITNESS: Henry RUSSELL and
James RUSSELL of Moat, Co. Westmeath [Quakers].Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] Thomas
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE This is puzzling: both of Londonderry in Kings Co. Were
they of both Kings Co, and also Co. Londonderry?
NOTE: Biddy aka Bridget ROBINSON (1748-1816) SEE: Irish
Quaker JACKSONs. |
16e |
507 |
292 |
328359 |
McCULLAGH, Thomas |
Ednafirkin |
1797 Feb 6 |
McCULLAGH - BROWN townland index NOTES done before
20091739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
Lease made between Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley in
the Parish of Tullycorbet of Co. Monaghan Gent of the one part and William
BROWN of Ednafikin Parish & Co. aforesaid, Farmer of the other part.
Whereby the said Thomas McCULLAGH did demise unto the said William BROWN all
that ... Lands of Ednafirkin ... now in the actual possession of the said Wm
BROWN containing 20 acres Irish plantation measure ... during the natural
life and lives [Archibald?] BROWN son to John BROWN and James HAMILTON son to
Alexander HAMILTON all of Ednafirkin aforesaid and James McMURRAY son to
Andrew McMURRAY of Ballybay Parish & County aforesaid Surgeon ...
pursuant to a covenant of a perpetual renewal ... rent £16 11 shillings &
one halfpenny ... witnessed by James McCULLAGH of Shantona & Francis
McCABE of Ballybay, both of Co. Monaghan. Thomas McCULLAGH. William BROWN. 30
Dec 1796. |
x |
507 |
322 |
328475 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1796 Feb 8 |
JACKSON-DICKINSON Names Index 1794-Btw Richard
JACKSON of North Strand Engraver City of Dublin of the 1 pt & Thomas
DICKINSON of Caroline [Tew} Gent of other pt…. sale of land on fronting on
Circular Road lading from Summerhill down to the North Strand 67 feet and a
half and in rere a like number and from front to rere 130 feet with two new
dwelling houses bounded on the west to the Circular Road on the east to
Clarence St on the north to a holding of George McCUTCHEON… |
16e |
507 |
338 |
328559 |
|
Sligo |
|
PHILLIPS-PHILLIPS Bridge Street,
Stephen Street, High Street
|
|
507 |
475 |
329293 |
JACKSON, James |
Down |
1796 Feb 11 |
JACKSON-FERGUSON Names Index 1794-
Btw James JACKSON of Newtownards Co Down Surgeon
& Apothecary of the 1 pt & Henry FERGUSON of Castleweary Co Down of
the other. In consid of 100 pounds tenement lying on south side of Greenville
St in Newtownards…. |
16e |
507 |
482 |
329340 |
JACKSON, Robert & ors |
Armagh |
1797 Mar 20 |
JACKSON-CUST Names Index 1794-
Image
255
Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of 1 pt
& Amaretta CUST of same City spinster of 2nd pt … lands of Ballynickle
[probably Ballyknick,
Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West].
for £525.5.4 deed 1721 Oct 25… earlier deed John BOND & Samuel KNIPE …
Hannah KERR … |
16e |
508 |
39 |
327818 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1796 Jun 1 |
1739-1810
Image
337
John OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co Armagh Linen Draper of the 1 pt & Peter GERVAISE of City of Armagh
Esq. of 2nd pt.
1/2/07/1786 Reg 5/07/1789
Lease & Release
John OLIVER Ballyhohonebegg, Armagh, Linen Draper 1P
Peter GERVAIS, City of Armagh, Esq 2P
Recites: Joshua HOUSTON was seized of premises in fee. By deed (29/01/1708)
conveyed same to Jane Houston.
s'd Jane by deed (25/11/1794) conveyed same to s'd Jane Houston OLIVER, party
thereto,
& by s'd deed of which this is a memorial the s'd (Jane? &) John
OLIVER for £811 by Peter GERVAIS granted to him:
The two tenements in Abbey St, Armagh (TOOLES tenements) (Occupant adj W
Rev'd Sam'l GERVAIS)( Occupant adj E Mr WILKINSON)( Occupant adj S John
McBONES) W Abbey St
+ bog in Drumcoote [Drumcoote,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,]
occupied by s's Toole
+ Knockadrane [probably in Town of Armagh] tenements, Former Occupants James
Campbell, William Johnston & Patk CURRY
+ tenement (Former Occupants George WALKER) Former Occupants adj N McCANTY,
Former Occupants S&W Thos RUTTLEDGE
DWMW Wm McWILLIAMS, Arm
DW Robert LIVINGSTONE, Arm
DWMW Robert McKinstry, Arm, Att'y
The pg #23 is as recorded in
this index. It was actually #39. NOTE: This is likely the John OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
son of Joseph OLIVER (1727-1795) & Jane OATS (1728-1786. It is possible that John OLIVER
married Jane HOUSTON and that she was possibly a daughter of Joshua and Jane. Need to also see HOUSTON
– HOUSTON 350-178-234939 and LODGE – GERVAISE 357-356-241039 |
LDS |
508 |
113 |
328272 |
JACKSON, George |
Antrim |
1797 Jan 10 |
JACKSON-CLARKE Names Index 1794-
Image
374
Btw George JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]Co
Antrim Gent of 1 pt & Jackson CLARKE of Massarene Co Antrim Esq of
other pt. … Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas … demised with proclamations to
be thereupon had according to the form of the statute in that case made and
provided of 20 Messuages 20 cottages 30 lofts 10 gardens five orchards three
Mills 3 pigeon houses 100 acres of arable land 50 acres of Meadow 100 acres
of pasture 20 acres of wood and Underwood 30 acres of Fuzse and Heath and 40
acres of Moore and Marsh with the appurtenances and all that the several
parts and parcels of land formerly in possession of Peter JACKSON deceased commonly known as Steeple farm as
well as to have tenements on the North side of the street of Antrim for me in
the possession of James KING, merchant and his undertenants as also 14 acres
of land English measure more or less formerly in the occupation of William
WALLACE being part of Venables [probably in
Town of Antrim] called Kings tenements are situate lying and being in the
County Antrim aforesaid and the rents etc and profits … . To the only use
and be who from said George JACKSON and his heirs for ever. Witnessed
William WILLIAMSON of Antrim and Roger CASEMENT of Ballymena, both in the
County Antrim, Gents. Memorial witnessed by said Roger CASEMENT and Samuel
FINISTON of Brickart Co. Antrim farmer. Jackson CLARKE. SEAL. SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple
Crossle note
BTW George JACKSON of Steeple Co. Antrim Gent of 1 pt
& Jackson CLARK of Massarene, Co. Antrim of the other pt. … George
JACKSON would be free re a fine upon parcels of land formerly a portion of
Peter JACKSONs lands commonly known as the Steeple farm |
LDS |
508 |
122 |
328438 |
|
Cavan |
1777 Apr 12 |
Image
379
Made btw Rev. Joseph PRATT of Cabra Castle Co. Cavan
Clke, and Mervyn PRATT of the same Esq of 1 pt & Rev. Wm MOORE, then of
the Poles, Co. Meath Clk of other pt. … lands of Corglass Parish Enniskeen,
Co. Cavan … for lives of William MOORE one of the parties, and James IRWIN
eldest son of Arthur IRWIN of the Poles, Co. Meath farmer aged about 5 years
& Thomas CRAFFORD eldest son of George CRAFFORD [aka CRAWFORD] of
Loughagish, Co. Monaghan farmer aged about 8 years … [much more detail incl
limestone]
NOTE: Mervyn PRATT
(1807-1890) married Madeline Eglantine JACKSON (1816-1899). SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo |
|
508 |
123 |
328490 |
JACKSON, John & ors |
Clare |
1796 Sep 22 |
JACKSON-MARTIN Names Index 1794-
Image
383
John JACKSON of Kilrush [Kilrush,
Parish Kilrush, Barony Moyarta] in Co Clare Esq.
& Robert JACKSON of Kilrush Esq. eldest son of sd John JACKSON of
1st pt. George MARTIN of Groghans [??], &
Robert FITZGERALD of Newhall [Newhall,
Parish Killone, Barony Islands], Co Clare Esq
of 2nd pt Mary DAVOREN eldest daughter of James DAVOREN late of
Derry Esq deceased of 3rd pt. Marriage to be btw Robert JACKSON and Mary DEVEREN… lands of Garrantoohy [??], Barony Moyarta Co. Clare,
Ballymacrinen [possibly Ballycurraun,
Parish Kilmurry,]
Barony Clonderalaw
in Co. Clare. WITNESS: Mary JACKSON spinster & James DEVOREN both of Co.
Clare. Robert JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Robert JACKSON probably son of John JACKSON (bef 1780-1822) |
16e |
508 |
254 |
330157 |
JACKSON, Joseph & ors |
Tipperary |
1797 May 12 |
JACKSON & ORS Names Index 1794-
Btw Joseph JACKSON of Tenecurry Co Tipperary of 1st pt. Thomas JACKSON eldest son of sd Joseph JACKSON of 2nd pt. Rachell
MALCOMSON of Clonmel Co Tipperary spinster of 3rd pt…. marriage
btw Thomas JACKSON and Rachael MALCOMSON (more details)… marriage portion
1,800 pounds
SEE: Quaker JACKSONs |
16e |
508 |
254 |
331200 |
JACKSON,
Johanne & Henry & Peter |
|
|
JACKSON-BYRNE Names Index 1794- Not in this book |
??? |
508 |
415 |
331301 |
Jackson, Westley |
Kings |
1796 Jul 19 |
Image
527
Deed of Declaration of a discharge of Trust. 1790 Jun
10. Executed by John RYALL of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings Co., woolmaker & Stephen BIRR [sic] of
Birr Land Surveyor son of Bartholomew EAGAN late of said Town & Co.
Aledraper deceased … John RYALL was a lessee in lease dated 28 Jun 1776 made
btw Westley JACKSON son and heir of James JACKSON late of Birr
Kings Co. Gent deceased & James JACKSON of Birr Gent one of the
executors principal trustee and administrator of will of James JACKSON deceased of 1 pt. Westly JACKSON and James JACKSON demised to
John RYALL the house where Bartholomew EAGAN lived with the stable out
offices yard with a full gateway for carriages and horses on Main Street in
town of Birr Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. for lives of George RYALL eldest
son of John RYALL, Patrick CARROL son of John CARROLL of Birr Dealer &
Stephen EAGAN son of Bartholomew EAGAN … Stephen EAGAN since the decease of
his father [WITNESS] Elizabeth EAGAN [daughter of Bartholomew EAGAN]… John
MALLON the elder of Streamstown [Streamstown,
Parish Reynagh, Barony Garrycastle, OR Streamstown,
Parish Drumcullen,
Barony Eglish] Kings
Co. Gent & James HEENAN of Birr, Scrivener. Memorial witnessed by George
RIALL of Birr watchmaker John RIALL [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] |
|
508 |
508 |
328272 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1797 Jan 10 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Antrim Town – Steeple farm
14a of land 2 half
Tents part of Venables [probably in Town of
Antrim] called King’s Tent Lindsay’s
Tent & other tenements
JACKSON-CLARKE
Image
374
BTW George JACKSON of
Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim Gent of 1 pt & Jackson CLARKE of Massareene Co. Antrim Esq.
.. Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas in Ireland to Jackson CLARKE 20
messuages, 20 cottages, 30 [Tofts?], 10 Gardens, 5 Orchards, 3 Mills, the
Pidgeon Houses, 100a arable land, 50a meadow, 100a pasture, 30a Wood &
underwood, 30a Furzse and Heath and 40a Moore and Marsh … land formerly in
possession of Peter JACKSON deceased commonly known as Steeple Farm
and also 2 half tenements on the North side of the street of Antrim formerly
in possession of James KING Merchant and his undertenants as also 14a
formerly in possession of William WALLACE being part of Venables called Kings
Tenement, Co. Antrim … WITNESS William WILLIAMSON of Antrim & Roger
CASEMENT of Ballymena Both Co. Antrim.
SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
|
509 |
88 |
329971 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Kings |
1797 Feb 3 |
Image
88
BTW Joseph WHITE of Harolds Cross Co. Dublin of 1 pt
& George WHITE of Harolds Cross Gent of other pt. Reciting 21 Feb 1773 …
lease for lives renewable for ever under Thomas JACKSON Esq. the
Cabbin and small garden immediately adjoining the Bare Wall of the Garden of
the said house which was then in possession of Joseph WHITE …Birr [aka
Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co. |
|
509 |
108 |
329689 |
BARTLEY
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1784-1799 |
BARTLEY - MCCULLAGH
Regd 22d April 1797
A Memorial of an Indented Deed of Release bearing date
the thirteenth day of April one thousd seven hund and Ninety seven made betwn
Geo. Bartley of the town and Co. of Monaghan Esqr. Dr. of Phisic of the one
part and Thos McCullagh of Derryvalley in Co. Monaghan Gent of the other part
Whereby after reciting as therein recited He the sd Geo. Bartley for Considns
therein mentd did grant assign Release and Confirm unto sd Thos McCullagh his
Heirs and Asss All that and those that part of the lands of Dunremon and
Lossets formerly demised to Jas Wilson decd therein mentd by a certain Indre
of lease therein recited and then in possn of sd Thos McCullagh and his
Undertenants cont. by Estmn fifty five acres Irish Plantn measure or
thereabts should the same be more or less sit. lying and being in the Manor
of Derry and Co. of Monaghan with the Apps To have and To hold the aforesd
part of sd lands of Dunremond and Lossets with the apps unto sd Thos
McCullogh his Heirs and Asss for ever subject to the paymt of eighteen pounds
ten shils and five pence yearly part of an Anny of Thirty pounds therein
mentd payable to Grace Bashford therein named during her life and to one anny
of a certain yearly Chief rent of Nineteen shils [?] payable to his Majesty
and his Successors for ever out of sd lands which sd Deed contains sevl Covts
and Agreemts and the same was duly Executed by the partys thereto and this
Meml was duly signed and Sealed by sd Geo. Bartley in presence of Blayney
Owen Mitchell Attry at Law & Wm Mitchell of the town of Monaghan Not.
Pub. Geo. Bartley Seal … |
|
509 |
219 |
330567 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Antrim |
1796 Oct 5 |
Crossle notes
RT Hon Arthur Morgan of Donegal of one pt; Anne JACKSON
of Dunmurry, Co. Antrim of other pt part of land of Dunmurry 53a 3r 32p |
|
509 |
219 |
332266 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Antrim |
1786 Oct 5 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Dunmurry & Mill par
Drumbeg & Belfast Bo Belfast
Marquis Donegall-JACKSON
Image
122
Crossle notes
RT Hon Arthur Morgan of
Donegal of one pt; Anne JACKSON of Dunmurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Co. Antrim widow of other pt part of land of Dunmurry 53a 3r 37p late in
tenure of Joseph KELSO by virtue of lease 20 June 1720, Parish Dunmurray,
Barony Belfast Co. Antrim … WITNESS: Thomas ANDREWS & Henry WATERSON of
Belfast. |
|
509 |
269 |
331526 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1797 Sept 5 |
CRAWFORD, George of Cherryvale-McTEAR, David – Belfast
1739-1810 Laragh, Aughnamullen No need for more notes re: OLIVER |
|
509 |
282 |
331665 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1797 Sep 20 |
JACKSON-MAGUIRE Names Index 1794-
Deed of mortgage between Henry JACKSON of the
city of Dublin merchant of the one part and Elizabeth MAGUIRE of said city of
Dublin widow of the other part. Whereby after reciting that by indenture of
release bearing date the 10th day of June, 1789 the honourable
Thomas BARNWELL commonly called Lord TRIMBLESTOWN since deceased and for the
consideration therein mentioned demised the Mill and Mill holding of Clonskeagh otherwise Glanskeagh [Parish of Donnybrook, Barony Dublin] then late in
possession of Lord TRIMBLESTOWN containing 7 acres or thereabouts, and then
in possession of said Henry JACKSON, situated lying and being in the
County of Dublin. To hold the said Henry JACKSON his heirs and assigns
for the term and the yearly rent therein and by said deed of which this is a
Memorial the said Henry JACKSON in consideration of £800 to him paid
by Elizabeth MAGUIRE grant bargain sell release and confirm unto the said Elizabeth
MAGUIRE in actual possession then being by virtue of the bargain and sale
there in mentioned. All that and those the said Mill and Mill holding of
Clonskeagh otherwise Glanskeagh containing 7 acres or thereabouts situate
lying and being in the County of Dublin, and all buildings and improvements
mirrored there on and all and singular the rights, members and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. To hold to said Elizabeth
MAGUIRE heirs executors administrators and assigns from thence fourth for and
during the life and term free years, then to come etc etc in case the
interest of said sum of £800 shall be paid have yearly the principal shall
not be called on 45 years from the date of the deed which said deed and this
Memorial is witnessed by William THOMPSON of the city of Dublin merchant and Jacob
William JACKSON of said city gent. Henry JACKSON. Seal. Signed and
sealed in presence of William THOMPSON, Jacob William JACKSON. |
|
509 |
321 |
332389 |
BRADFORD |
Louth
Monaghan |
1796
Jan 13 |
BRADFORD & HENRY – Marr. Settlement 1739-1810 (TI
Bk 73) Cavananore Annavacky
NAMES: Samuel BRADFORD;
Margaret HENRY; Mary HENRY; John HENRY; David JACKSON; James TAYLOR; William
HUNTER. PLACES: Knockreaghs, Co.
Monaghan; Annavackey, Co. Louth. |
d |
509 |
435 |
335033 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1796 Dec 24 |
McCULLOGH James to LEE NOTES in 2009 diary 1794-1799
James McCULLAGH, City of Dublin, Stucco Plasterer &
Edward LEE of same City WITNESS incl. John HAWKINS, City of Dublin |
|
510 |
32 |
328003 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Monaghan |
1794 Jul 22 |
JACKSON-CORRIGAN Names Index 1794-
Image 320
Btw Joseph JACKSON of Elligash [Alligash] &
John CORRIGAN of same town Parish of Tydonnett, Co Monaghan. For consid of 6
pounds 7s 6p pd yearly for 21 years Joseph JACKSONs life. Elligesh
then in said James CORRIGANs possession. WITNESS: James CORRIGAN of Harmony
Court, Parish Tedavnet & Memorial WITNESS: Robert KING of Monaghan City,
Co. Monaghan |
|
510 |
33 |
328019 |
OLIVER, John Mary & Elizabeth |
Armagh |
1796
April 1 |
OLIVER –SCOTT Indenture of Lease between John OLIVER,
Mary & Elizabeth OLIVER son and daughters and also admons of Joseph
OLIVER late of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] aforesaid Gent, deceased on the one part &
John SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh [SEE Deed 328019 - same agreement extra details] 10 acres
roods 15 perches with the Mansion House and offices & all lands [?] &
all other buildings and improvements thereon: Garden, Bleach Green, Bleaching
Utensils & Machinery theron said premises all water & water courses,
mill dams, mill tail race & waste water course & also that small park
on the other side the River opposite said Bleach Green containing 3 acres
& 17 perches more or less to hold for 19 years from 1 Nov ... yearly rent
of £62. Witness Andrew OLIVER & Thomas PRENTICE both of City of Armagh,
Gent. John SCOTT [SEAL] Jan. 1797. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
510 |
118 |
329234 |
JACKSON, George |
Antrim |
1797 Mar 13 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Antrim Town – Steeple farm 14a of land 2 half
Tents part of Venables [in Town of Antrim] called
King’s Tent Lindsay’s
Tent & other tenements
Geo JACKSON’s will JACKSON-His will Names Index 1794-
Image
364
Memorial of Will of George Jackson of Steeple
George JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper],,
Parish & Co Antrim to his dear mother Ann JACKSON the
provision made to her by the will of his father Mr. Peter JACKSON,
dec’d £40 paid from funds out lands of Steeple and Kings Tenements in Town of
Steeple... He gave and bequeathed to Mrs. Elinor BLAIR the house wherein she
then resided and £30 paid out of Steeple lands & Kings Tenement and
immediately after her death that her daughters Armanilla and Catherine BLAIR
should receive equal portions of her £30 share and share alike. He gave and
bequeathed to his good friend Jackson CLARKE of Massarene right to tenement
called LINDSAYS. … bequeathed to James STEEN of Bogghead [?] and & John BORNIE[?] of Dunminning [Dunminning,
Parish Rasharkin,
Barony Toome Lower]
both in Co. Antrim Linen drapers, funds in trust to William CLARK brother of
Jackson CLARK [related to his father’s will] Will was signed 14 Feb 1797.
WITNESS: Joseph McCay CAMPBELL Miller & William WILLIAMSON, Gent both of
Antrim. Memorial witnessed by William CLARK the primary devisee & sole
executor. Will executed by George JACKSON (must be another one) and William
BLACK. NOTE: Elinor BLAIR née JACKSON was an aunt of George JACKSON (1773-1797). George JACKSON died March 4, 1797,
I assume unmarried. In George’s father’s will (PRONI D2489/8 – proved 27 Jan
1792), Jackson CLARKE was described as “a relation”. See Blogpost
of JACKSON of Steeple Timeline.. SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
d |
510 |
195 |
330180 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1797 Apr 29 |
JACKSON-SEAFORT Names Index 1794-
Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin, Engraver
& Frederick SEAFORD... from John PRICE on the Strand next Montgomery
St... enclosed with a wall and Chinese Pallisades... |
! |
510 |
236 |
333145 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
1797 Dec 2 |
JACKSON-MEREDITH Names Index
CARROLL-JACKSON
Image
581
BTW Robert CARROLL of
Summerhill Co. Dublin Gent of 1 pt. Richard JACKSON of the North
Strand of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. Reciting indenture 10 Apr 1792 Richard
JACKSON demised to Robert CARROLL ground on West side of North Strand
leading from Custom House to Ballybough bridge called in the General Map Nos
19-20-21 & 22 containing as follows four lotts 19 & 20 containing
each in front and rere 22’ & in depth 78 feet Lot 21 twenty [?] feet in
front & rere & on the side adjoining Lott 20 78’ and on the opposite
side 70’ & on the opposite side 61’ making in the whole along the Strand
88’ in Parish of St. Thomas Co. & City of Dublin …
WITNESS: John WHITE Esq &
John BELL Attorney both of City of Dublin. Robert CARROLL [SEAL] Richard
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: The Parish of St. Thomas
is not in irishtownlands.ie, but can be seen on Griffiths in Barony of Dublin
City. St. Thomas Parish was west of St. George’s Parish and north of St.
Mark’s Parish. The Church of Ireland Parish of Drumcondra and North Strand covers Ballybough and is bordered to
the west by the Parish of St. George and St. Thomas. Ballybough Bridge: The Ballybough Road crosses Ireland's
Royal Canal on a stone arch bridge in the North Strand neighbourhood of
Dublin. North Strand is probably the road on the north shore of the Liffey. According
to Dublin Street Names, it was renamed Amiens
Street, and in 1673, it was under water.
SEE ALSO: ROD: 439-164-284477 (Richard JACKSON of the same City
Gent part of the lands of Fairview in the Parish of Drumcondra Barony of
Cooloch, Co. Dublin… bordered by a road from North Strand to the houses of
Fairview) ROD: 447- -187-290000 (1792 Luke Richard JACKSON of City of
Dublin, Engraver. NOTE: A Luke JACKSON, Buried 07 Mar 1814 at Braddan, Isle of
Man, age 28. Est birth: 1786 – likely a son) ROD: 457-129-297321 (Richard
JACKSON engraver) ROD: 458-22-292356 and ROD: 471-425-299804 and ROD: 499-237-316084
and ROD: 506-156-328476 and ROD: 652-105-447234 (Richard JACKSON late of the
City of Dublin but then of Ballyfacer in the Isle of Man Esq.) |
??? |
511 |
115 |
330560 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1797 Jun 23 |
JACKSON-GORDON Names Index 1794-
Btw James JACKSON of City of Dublin China
Merchant of the 1 pt & James GORDON of City of Dublin Watch and clock
maker of the other pt…. JACKSON demised land south of the High Road
(description) |
16e |
511 |
390 |
332477 |
BARTLEY |
|
1784-1799 |
James BARTLEY & ors to SHAUNESSY |
x |
512 |
5 |
328093 |
JACKSON, William |
Down |
1793 Jul 29 |
Image
326
BTW Sarah McCLELAND, widow of Ballywoollen, Co. Down of
1 pt & James SMITH of Ballywoollen, Co. Down farmer of other pt … part of
Ballywoollen, Barony Dufferin Co. Down
WITNESS: William JACKSON, farmer, Raffrey, Co.
Down |
|
512 |
196
39 |
333367 |
JACKSON, Robert & ors |
Armagh |
1797 Oct 2 |
ATKINSON Names Index 1794- Wrong # Not in Bk 513. Same
Bk & Pg number was given in Townland Index. Carrickmoan, B. Fews
1739-1810.
Image
425
BTW Robert WILSON Gent
Margaret WILSON widow his mother widow & Robert JACKSON Esq. all
of the City & co. Armagh. Of 1 pt; Robert ATKINSON of Hayes HALL Co.
Armagh Esq. of the other pt. Robert WILSON as owner of lands of Drumard
Primate [Drumard
(Primate) Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
in Co. Armagh & said Robert JACKSON as Mortagee in possession and
receipt of the Rens and profits of [?] and the said Margaret claiming to be
entitled to a Certain Power or Yearly Annuity payable out of the Lands of
Killinacanty [Kilmacanty,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co
Armagh formerly by said Robert WILSON to the said Robert ATKINSON 200 &
[?] 16 shillings … release Drumard Primate … WITNESS: James [?] and John
JOHNSTON both of City & Co. Armagh Gent. Robert JACKSON [SEAL] Robert ATKINSON Jr [SEAL] |
|
512 |
196
39 |
333367 |
JACKSON, Robert & ors |
Armagh |
1797 Oct 2 |
ATKINSON Names Index 1794- Wrong # Not in Bk 513. Same
Bk & Pg number was given in Townland Index. Carrickmoan, B. Fews
1739-1810.
Image
425
BTW Robert WILSON Gent
Margaret WILSON widow his mother widow & Robert JACKSON Esq. all of the
City & co. Armagh. Of 1 pt; Robert ATKINSON of Hayes HALL Co. Armagh Esq.
of the other pt. Robert WILSON as owner of lands of Drumard Primate [Drumard
(Primate) Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
in Co. Armagh & said Robert JACKSON as Mortagee in possession and
receipt of the Rens and profits of [?] and the said Margaret claiming to be
entitled to a Certain Power or Yearly Annuity payable out of the Lands of
Killinacanty [Kilmacanty,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] Co
Armagh formerly by said Robert WILSON to the said Robert ATKINSON 200 &
[?] 16 shillings … release Drumard Primate … WITNESS: James [?] and John
JOHNSTON both of City & Co. Armagh Gent. Robert JACKSON [SEAL] Robert ATKINSON Jr [SEAL] |
|
512 |
420 |
334728 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1796 Dec 27 |
McCULLAGH-BROWNE Notes in 2009 diary1739-1810 Ednafirkin Ednaferkin
Image
539
Between Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley … Gent &
James BROWNE of Ednafirkin, farmer … Thomas McCULLAGH demised to John BROWN …
part of lands of Ednafirkin, Parish Tullycorbet … now in possession of George
BROWN, Alexander HAMILTON, John ADAMS & Samuel BOYD containing 18 acres …
for lives of Jane BROWN & Archibald BROWN son and daughter to said John
BROWN & James McMURRAY son to Andrew McMURRAY of Ballybay Parish and [?]
aforesaid surgeon … yearly rent 14s 11p. WITNESS: James McCULLAGH of Shanton
& Francis McCABE of Ballybay. |
x |
513 |
11 |
331251 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1707 Apr 26 |
Robert JACKSON Esq Armagh City, Armagh
Image
10
BTW George CAMPBELL of City & Co. Armagh Gent of 1
pt & Robert JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh of other pt. For
£309.5 granted lands at Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower,] &
Tullybrone, Co. Armagh, Armagh WITNESS: Andrew PRENTICE [?] & John LONG
both of City of Armagh. NOTE: It would seem
that Robert JACKSON signed, but no mention of [SEAL]
12 Aug 1797 |
|
513 |
32 |
332787 |
JACKSON, George |
Dublin |
1797 Dec 1 |
COSGRAVE-CLINTON
Image
21
Conveyance btw William COSGRAVE & William CLINTON
Reconveyance of Mortgage on ground in Fire Vilne, Clonturk, Barony Coolock,
Co. Dublin. Richard JOHNSTON, Clonturk, Dublin, near neighbour. WITNESS, George JACKSON Gent &
William THOMAS both of City of Dublin |
|
513 |
39 |
333570 |
JACKSON, Henry & ors |
Dublin |
1798 Jan 9 |
JACKSON-Dissolution of partnership Names Index 1794-
Image
24
Dissolution of partnership between Henry JACKSON, merchant of Dublin City & Robert SMITH, merchant of Dublin City &
Mary DELANY, spinster of Kilkenny City. JACKSON to sell his entire interest
in said lease and premises incl Steam Engine Machinery & Utensils … sum
of £667.3.8 paid or secured to Robert SMITH by said Henry JACKSON WITNESS: John JOHNSON of City of Dublin Esq. & William MOULTON of City of
Dublin.
NOTE: This was in the
aftermath of charges relating to United Irishmen activities of Henry JACKSON
(1750-1817) |
|
513 |
40 |
333593 |
DICKIE
DAWSON
ADAIR |
Antrim |
1797 Oct 7 |
ADAIR-1797
Image
25
BTW Robert ADAIR Esq. formerly of Ballymena, Co. Antrim
but last of Bristol Hotwells, Gloucestershire, England; John DAWSON of
Brocklem [?], Antrim; Thomas DICKIE, Linen
Draper of Millhead [?], Antrim ... land in Brocklem, Co. Antrim &
parts of land called Scott’s farm … |
|
513 |
65 |
334727 |
McCULLAGH
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1796 Dec 2 |
McCULLOGH Thos to BROWNE Book 45 (1739-1810)
Image
37
Btw Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley, Barony of
Tullycorbet, Co Monaghan Gent of 1 pt & John BROWNE of Ednafirkin farmer
of other pt... demised to John BROWN part of Ednafirkin... for life and lives
of Jane BROWNE & Archibald BROWNE son & daughter to sd John BROWNE
and James McMURRAY son of Andrew McMURRAY of Ballybay afsd Surgeon witness
James McCULLAGH of Shantonagh & Francis McCABE of Ballybay |
|
513 |
78 |
334773 |
|
Dublin |
1797 Dec 31 |
Jane CLERMONT to Margt NORMAN, widow,
Dublin
Deed 3 Aug 1788
10 Anglesea st Dublin
Skeffington Hamilton of Cape
street, Dublin. During lives of Margery Hamilton, only dau of Skeffington
Hamilton & Dacre & James Hamilton, sons of Skeffington. Transcription thanks to Peter McWilliam |
|
513 |
82 |
334791 |
JACKSON, Abram & Joseph |
Tipperary |
1796 Sep 6 |
Image
46
BTW William WHITE of Grenan Co. Tipperary Esq. of 1 pt
& Thomas CANTRELL of Clonmel Co. Tipperary farmer of the other. … lives
of Joseph FINNELL & William FENNELL eldest sons of William FENNELL
(Joshua) of R_hill Co. Tipperary and Abram JACKSON Tencurry, Tipperary
son of said Joseph Jackson Tencurry [aka Tincurry], Tipperary
NOTE: Quaker
Jacksons in Ireland. Joseph JACKSON (1727-1800) son of Thomas JACKSON
(1698-1785) married Mary FENNELL daughter of William FENNELL |
|
513 |
112 |
335305 |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Dublin |
1798 May 16 |
Margaret JACKSON Servant Eccles Street, Dublin
servant to said Major Faviere MOS |
|
513 |
125 |
335567 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1798 Jun 5 |
POOLE-JACKSON
Image
67
BTW George POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Esq. Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of City & Co.
Armagh of other pt. for sum of £288 granted to JACKSON lands of Ballycrummy Landlacken [??] Aghavillen [probably Aghavilly , Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Aughnagolagh [??] & Borne [??] in Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Aghalaw [??] & Carricknadden [??] in Parish & Co. Armagh now in possession of [Ter] DENNIS John
POOLER Wainright PROCTOR Mary POOLER Thomas GERVAIS John SHERRY & Robert
JACKSON and their undertenants. WITNESS: Nathaniel RICHARDSON of
Tullyebone Co. Armagh Linen Draper and memorial WITNESS Hamilton WALL &
Edward McGURK of Armagh. Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
513 |
127 |
335578 |
GILLMER |
Monaghan |
1798 Apr 2 |
GILMOR to GILMOR 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Annamcneill
Image
68
Btw Joseph GILLMORE jr of Anamacneal,Monaghan, farmer
& John GILLMORE Annamacneal farmer... demised houses & land in
Annamacneal in Parish of Tullycorbett, Co Monaghan.. est 24 acres occupied by
sd Joseph GILMORE & John GILMORE Jun.../ 99 years...
... WITNESS: John McCULLAGH & John COULTER of
Anamacneal, linen draper.. |
x |
513 |
165 |
335841 |
COULTER |
Tyrone |
1798 Jul 15 |
David COULTER Merchant of Ballygawley Tyrone;
Image
88
BTW David COULTER Merchant of Dungannon of 1 pt &
David COULTER of Ballygawley, Co. Tyrone Merchant of the other pt reciting
David COULTER sen in consideration of £35 granted to David COULTER jun lands
in Ballygawley [descry]. |
|
513 |
166 |
335853 |
JACKSON, Francis |
Sligo |
1798 Jul 24 |
Image
89
Mrs Elizabeth JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Balliasore, Sligo The bride.
BTW Francis JACKSON of Ballisodore [Ballysadare,
Parish Ballysadare,
Barony Leyny] Co. Sligo Esq. of 1 pt & John MARTIN of
Sligo, Co. Sligo and George JACKSON of Prospect Co. Mayo Esq. of the
other pt. Reciting indenture 22 Sept 1796 William PHIBBS of [?]brook Co.
Sligo Esq. and Charles PHIBBS of Hermitage Co. Roscommon Esq. demised to Francis
JACKSON … Francis JACKSON in marriage to Elizabeth JACKSON orse MARTIN daughter of John MARTIN did receive from John MARTIN sum of
£1,500… Mills of Lisdoo on & part of lands of Ardesallon late in
possession of Thomas MITCHEL and part of Ardcotton [Ardcotten,
Parish Ballysadare,
Barony Leyny] … [hard to read] …. In Barony Lyney Co. Sligo to
hold to John MARTIN & George JACKSON. Francis JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Appears to be
post-marriage settlement.
Francis JACKSON (1769-1834) son of George
JACKSON and Jane CUFFE. SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo |
|
513 |
219 |
336460 |
JACKSON, George |
Rahinane, Tipperary |
1798 Aug 25 |
Thomas ABBOTT Esq. of Parsonstown,
now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt, Offally.
Image
124
Reciting deed 15 Mar 1771 George JACKSON demised
to Thomas ABBOTT lands of Rahinane, Tipperary. Sale of 106 acres at Rahinane,
Lower Ormond, & also lands of Ballingarry
NOTE: A Samuel ABBOTT
who was both a brother and a son of a Thomas ABBOTT married Elizabeth
JACKSON, daughter of James JACKSON of Birr and Alice DALTON |
|
513 |
262 |
336775 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1798 Oct 18 |
Image
145
BTW John POOLER of Ballycromy
[Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Parish & Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt Robert JACKSON of City & Co.
Armagh Esq of other pt. For £100 paid
by Robert JACKSON, POOLER granted to JACKSON townlands of
Carricktrodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish & Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Andrew PRENTICE & [?] LONG |
|
513 |
432 |
338082 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1799 Jan 10 |
GRIFFITH & ors-LYLE
A Double House Messuage or Tenement marked No 12 & a
Tenement in the Suburbs & the acres and fields adjoining & 20a beyond
the New Mill also a House & part of a backhouse & Garden & other
premes Church Street
Killowen Parish
Market Street
Image
232
Different leases of Commons
and near Coleraine btw Anthony GRIFFITH & James GRIFFITH of Killowran,
Alexander RAINEY and Gregory RAINEY of Castleroe all in Co. Londonderry of 1
pt & Hugh LYLE of Coleraine Co. Londonderry Esq of the other pt. …
Alexander & Gregry [?] nephews of late William McALISTER of Coleraine …
lands of McLaughlins [?] the Coolge
[?] and also South side of Church Street in Map of Coleraine No 12 containing
abt 41a marked in Map No 66 abt 79a near Tullum Mark in Map No 59 two houses
on south side of Marke’s Street No 61 WITNESS: Charles GALT and his son John
GALT jr. both of Coleraine .. James GRIFFITH [SEAL] Alexander RAINEY [SEAL]
Geoffrey RAINEY [SEAL] |
|
513 |
510 |
339075 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1799 Apr 19 |
PRONI T808/8257 Groves Manuscripts
Image
272
Memorial of assignment of mortgage of 13 April 1799 for
£1200 by Henry JACKSON of Dublin City, merchant to John STOKES &
William SOUTHWOOD of same merchants. Mill & Mill holding of Clonskeagh,
Co. Dublin with its dwelling House, Iron Mill, Engines, Forges &c & 7
acres to hold for life of Hugh JACKSON son of said Henry or for 99
years from March 1789 & 18 acres in Roebuck held for 31 years. WITNESSES James JOHNSTON & Jacob William JACKSON of Dublin City attorneys. Memorial signed by Henry JACKSON. NOTE: Henry JACKSON (1750-1817), the United
Irishman, & son Hugh JACKSON (1773-1817).
SEE: Lisnaboe
JACKSONs. |
|
513 |
510 |
339081 |
Jackson, Henry |
Dublin |
1799 Apr 8 |
Image
272
Elizabeth MAGUIRE of City of Dublin Widow of 1 pt & Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin, Merchant of the other pt. Mill and
Millhold of Clonskeagh owise Glanskeagh containing 7a in Co. Dublin & all
buildings and improvements to hold to Henry JACKSON for term of 99
years to be commenced from 25 Mar 1789. WITNESS: William THOMPSON &
Francis JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Gents Elizabeth MAGUIRE [SEAL] |
|
513 |
553 |
339331 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1798 May 1 |
AULD & ors-? A messuage
or tenement (No 41) to which appertains 17a of land (No 74) New Row east
side
Image
294
BTW Margaret AULD alias
HAMILTON widow & sole heiress and administrator of Mussenden AULD late of
Belfast Co. Antrim deceased of 1st pt & Rev Robert HEYLAND of
Town of Coleraine Clerke of 2nd pt & Francis BENNETT of
Coleraine Esq of 3rd pt … tenement on East Side of New Town in
Town of Coleraine no 41, containing in front 24’ bound on the North by
tenement No 42 on the South by tenement No 40and on the east by the rampart
to which append 17a of land marked No 74 on the North by the road leading to
Ballyrashane on the West by the acres of No 73 and on the south by the estate
of the Hon Earl of Antrim .. for lives [royalty]. … WITNESS: Thomas LYLE
elder & Thomas LYLE younger both of Belfast. |
|
514 |
83 |
335474 |
JACKSON, Eugenia |
Kings |
1797 Jul 4 |
JACKSON Names Index 1794- NOTE:
I had bk 574.
Image
357
Under the hand and seal of Eugenia JACKSON of
Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
in Kings Co. but now of Miskin in Co. Glanmorga [possibly Glanmorgan, Wales] in
Kingdom of Great Britain widow & relict of Robert JACKSON late of
Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]..
reciting 22 Nov 1781 will of Robert JACKSON … bequeathed to Eugenia
JACKSON to be distributed shares to her children incl £600 and £1,790
lately obtained as a Judgement in Court of Exchequer or King’s Bench
Ireland … two messuages or dwelling houses in the Main Street of the Town of
Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. and of Yards, Offices, Gateways late in possession of Tydd ABBOTT Esq.
and Rev. Abraham DOWNES and also the Garden at rear of said dwelling houses
then in possession of James JACKSON Esq. and his undertenants granted
by the late Sir William PARSONs deceased … and granted unto Eugenia Maria
JACKSON spinster one of the daughters of Eugenia & Robert JACKSON…
WITNESS: John Marke COTTLE of Cumberwell Co. [?] Esq & Brooke CARDALE of
Bedford Row, Co. Middlesex. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: There was a
Jackson’s Bridge Cemetery at Glanmorganshire, likely at St. Tydfil Anglican
Church, 'Parish of Merthyr Tydfil' . SOURCE: RootsChat
Glanmorganshire. May be worth following up on the 1834 Apr 30 Will of
Abraham Jackson of Llanmaes, Glamorganshire. |
15 |
514 |
228 |
336024 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Down
Antrim. |
1798 Mar 25 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyclare [Ballyclare and Ballyclare both adjacent and in Parish Grange of Doagh,
Barony Antrim Upper]
& Bleachgreen & Mill
JACKSON & ors -SIMMONS & ors
JACKSON-SIMMONS Names Index 1794-
Image
414
Deed of release btw James JACKSON of New Town,
Surgeon and Andrew JACKSON of Ballygraney, Parish Hollywood Gents both
of Co. Down of 1st pt. Robert [SIMMONS?] and William SIMS
merchants and Matthew SMITH Gent all of Belfast Co. Antrim of the other pt..
Reciting that the said James JACKSON in consideration of 1,550 pounds
granted to Robert SIMS & William SIMS and Matthew SIMMS a flour mill
then a paper mill, Dwelling House & Garden at the rere lying on the Mill
Works with a small portion of meadow lying between the Mill Race belonging to
the said Mill and William BELLs Premes with the water and water course
thereto belonging as formerly granted by Alexander ORR to the said James
JACKSON, Arthur DARLEY & James KENLEY in the townland of Lower
Ballyclare, Co. Antrim and John TISDALE of Belfast Notary Public. Andrew
JACKSON. SEAL. WITNESS: Mary JACKSON of Belfast NOTE: There are 3 brothers of Parish Dundonald
(nearby)Co. Down who were medical doctors (Joseph, Thomas & John) in the
mid-1700s, sons of John JACKSON (1667-1725) & Katherine McKINLEY. They
had a brother James JACKSON. All of them are likely to be one generation
before the James JACKSON of this lease, but he is likely related to them. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
15 |
514 |
336 |
336774 |
POOLER |
Armagh |
1798 Oct 17 |
Image
487
BTW George POOLER of
Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Parish & Co. Armagh of 1 pt & John POOLER of Ballycrummy son of
George POOLER. Reciting … Lands of Carrickhodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish & Co. Armagh. |
|
514 |
388 |
337073 |
JACKSON, Ann |
Dublin
Antrim |
1798 Sep 28
|
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast a dwelling House Castle Street South Side
JACKSON-PATTERSON Names Index 1794-
Image
515
Btw Anne JACKSON of City of Dublin widow of the
1 pt & Abigail PATTERSON of Belfast Co Antrim spinster of the other part. Anne JACKSON demised to Ann PATTERSON the tenement on Castle Street.,
Belfast bounded on the west by the tenement occupied by Dr. HALLIDAY on the
east by part of the tenement & offices belonging to the Collector’s House
with the out houses offices & all other appurtenances lately possessed by
Robert ASPLEY Esq. in Town of Belfast, Co. Antrim for term of 41 years
yearly rent 56 pounds …NOTE: ROD: 506-243-329353.
This Anne JACKSON seems to be the widow of
John JACKSON of Ballygrainey aka Ballygraney, Parish Hollywood, Co. Down. |
15 |
514 |
461 |
338581 |
JACKSON, James & ors |
Dublin |
1799 Jul 20 |
JACKSON-LAWRENCE Names Index 1794-
Image
554
George BINNS of Dame St Iron Monger,
James JACKSON of City of Dublin China Merchant &
Joshua CONNELLY China man City of Dublin executors of will of John CONNOLLY
late of City of Dublin Merchant deceased who was the surviving executor of
John ALLEY late of Mountrath St, City of Dublin Merchant deceased. John
CONNOLLY was also the surviving guardian to the children of John ALLEY of the
1 pt & Samuel LAWRENCE of Harold’s Cross Co. Dublin Gent of the other pt.
[description of property & other names…] |
16e |
515 |
1 |
333504 |
OLIVER |
Limerick
Dublin |
1797 Jul |
Rt. Hon Silver OLIVER, of Limerick City & Dublin.
MS A & C nickred |
|
515 |
351 |
335090 |
BARTLEY |
|
1784-1799 |
John BARTLEY to WIER |
x |
516 |
124 |
336673 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick |
1798 Aug 8 |
JACKSON-BANKS Names Index 1794- try 516
… John JACKSON late of the City of Limerick
shopkeeper but now belonging to the Co. of Limerick Militia and quartered at
Cork of the 2nd pt. |
16e |
516 |
140 |
336773 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1798 Nov 10 |
Image
390
Between John POOLER of
Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in the parish in County Armagh of the one part and Robert JACKSON of
the city and county of Armagh Esquire of the other part. John POOLER granted
to Robert JACKSON lands from his father George POOLER in the parish in
Co. Armagh except the seven acre park next the little field containing about
an acre together with the old garden and old house Stead and half the [Close before the Door?]
the said Robert JACKSON to have a road to the said lands joining the
Cloverfield or Old Orchard around our side of the little field with the other
privileges therein mentioned. For term of 13 years. £70. Building house and
stable. Witness John LONG of the city of Armagh Weaver and Hamilton WATT of
the city Armagh innkeeper. John POOLER [SEAL] |
|
516 |
140 |
336777 |
POOLER |
Armagh |
1798 Oct 30 |
Image
390
George POOLER of Ballycrummy
[Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
& John POOLER of Ballycrummy. |
|
516 |
209 |
337136 |
JACKSON,
Zacharia |
Dublin |
1798 Jul 21 |
JACKSON-HEIRD Names Index 1794
Zachariah JACKSON bookseller of City of Dublin
Thomas WATERS had demised to Zachariah JACKSON in 1793 land on the
east side of Sackville St. fronting on Sackville St … lives of Royalty. |
|
516 |
252 |
337329 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1798 Dec 9 10 |
MOLLER-JACKSON-BINNS Names Index 1794-
James JACKSON of City of Dublin Glass and Delf
ware seller, one of executors of will of Johnathon BURNS [could this be
BINNS?], of City of Dublin, Iron Monger. |
|
516 |
318 |
337590 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Carlow
Dublin |
1798 Dec 19 |
JACKSON-SWAN Names Index 1794-
Image
487
Robert EUSTACE of City of Dublin at direction of Richard
JACKSON of the North Strand in City of Dublin, Gent and Mary JACKSON otherwise GODLEN [?} his wife assign to Graves Chammey SWAN City of
Dublin Barrister of Law… Mansion and house of lands of Newetown otherwise
Newstown 125 a 3r 13 p in Co. Carlow. NOTE:
This townland is in the Parish of Ardoyne which is on the south-western
border of Wicklow and part of it is in Co. Wicklow. |
|
516 |
489 |
338260 |
JOHNSTON |
Armagh |
1799 Feb 30 |
PROCTOR-JOHNSTON Book 2
(1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh]
Initially I had Bk 316 Wrong
# Try Then tried Bk 516 – based on other memorials.
Image
577
Btw Burges PROCTOR of City
& Co. Armagh Land Surveyor of 1st pt & Samuel JOHNSTON of
City & Co. Armagh of other pt transfer of part of townlands of Landlaskin [??], Aughavillan
[probably [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Aughandeagh, [??] Bonein [possibly Ballymoran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Tullymore otherwise
Aghelew [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh]& Carriuckatrodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Parish, Barony & Co. Armagh. NOTE: Except for Tullyvallen, none of these names can be
found in the Parish of Armagh. |
17 |
516 |
501 |
338311 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Down |
1799 Feb 20 |
JACKSON, Robert Names Index 1794-
Also PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
Deed btw Robert JACKSON of Knocknagony, Co. Down
farmer of 1 pt; Rachel JACKSON, Margaret JACKSON Mary
JACKSON and Jennet JACKSON of the other part… partition of
Knocknagoney… live and lives of Robert JACKSON and Samuel JACKSON eldest son of said Robert JACKSON and of John RANKIN eldest son of
Charles RANKIN Esq…. original lease contained the field below the field below
the road called the fur Croft the whole of the near meadow the near hanging
Bray, the field called the Sour Wood the upper part of the quarry field… Knocknagony,
Parish of Holywood, Co Down. WITNESSED Hugh McCULLY of Knocknagoney, farmer…
in presence of John JACKSON and James WEAVER of Knocknagoney. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down – although not sure where this Robert JACKSON fits. |
|
516 |
523 |
338438 |
GORE, Anne |
Limerick |
1798 Jun 1 |
Image
594
BTW Anne GORE of City of Dublin widow & William
MOORE of City of Limerick Esq. Lieut in Royal Navy … dwelling house in
Limerick |
|
516 |
524 |
338446 |
POOLER |
Armagh |
1799 Feb 27 |
POOLER-ATKINSON Book 2
(1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],
Image
594
William POOLER of Ballycrummy
[Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
& Edward ATKINSON Esq. of City of Armagh. POOLER had several townlands:
Lundlacken [??],
Aghavillan Aughavillan [probably [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,Aughandaliagh [??], Bowmen [possibly Ballymoran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] orse Augilur and Carrickasodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] |
|
516 |
524 |
338450 |
PUREFOY, Thomas |
Tipperary |
1798 Dec 13 |
BOUSEFIELD
Image
594
BTW Thomas PUREFOY Esq. of Greenfields Co. Tipperary
Lt. Col. Of the Prince of Wales or Aberdeen Regiment of Fencible Infantry of
1st pt William LECKY [LEEHY?] of City of Londonderry Esq. of 2nd pt Elizabeth Mary LECKY [LEEHY?] spinster eldest daughter of said William
LECKY [LEEHY?] of 3rd pt. and Benjamin BOUSFIELD [aka BOUSEFILED]
of Lakeland Co. Cork & William Hogg LEEKY [LUKY?] a student at Trinity
College, eldest son of William of 4th pt. Marriage btw Thomas
PUREFOY & Elizabeth Mary LEEKY … lands of Gortnegraphy orse Gortnegeaggy
part of Cappagh 393a 2r & 72 unprofitable … and a Castle and a mill in
Barony Kilnamanagh Co. Tipperary & dower £6,000
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
517 |
166 |
339352 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1799 May 9 |
JACKSON-HORNRIDGE Names Index 1794-
Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co. Esq. of 1 pt & Leonard HENRIDGE of City of Dublin Gent of other
pt Reciting lease14 Nov 1746… SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16e |
518 |
6 |
335302 |
JACKSON, George |
Roscommon |
1797 Apr 10 |
JACKSON Names Index 1794-
George JACKSON of Clover Hill, Roscommon of the
1 pt & William JACKSON of Clover Hill of other pt. whereas George
JACKSON has signed over lands of Kilmore in Roscommon as held y him under
James CARTER of City of Dublin at rent of 2 pounds two couple of Capons for 3
lives WITNESSED by Samuel JACKSON of Ballymurray, Rosscommon Farmer… |
16e |
518 |
227 |
341283 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1799 Sep 27 |
McCULLOCH Mary & anr to McCULLOCH 1794-1799
Intermarriage of Allan LAUGHLIN of [Claudy] and Mary
McCULLOCH of Ballyartin 11 Oct 1798 & James McCULLOGH of Ballyartin…
whereby Allan LAUGHLIN assigned to James McCULLOGH farm at [Claudy] commonly
called the Old Farm on one side of the road leading from Derry to [Drumquire]
on the other by the river Faughan as lately in the possession of Arthur
LOUGHLIN… WITNESS: Samuel PATTON & Hugh McCULLOGH |
16e |
518 |
354 |
342309 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1799 Jul 15 |
GALT-BRYAN A Messuage or
Tenement New Row west side
Image
493
BTW Robert GALT of Edendarve,
[possibly Edendarry,
Parish Kilrea,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Co. Londonderry Esq of 1 pt & Josiah BRYAN of Coleraine Co. Londonderry
Linen Draper of other pt … messuage or tenement on west side of New Row in
Town of Coleraine formerly demised to Neal McANULTY in front along said
street 16’ and front to rere 116’ bounded on the south by a tenement
belonging to Martha EKIN widow on the north by Benjamin BOYD’s holding &
on the west by a tenement occupied by George HAMILL … WITNESS: Marcus HEYLAND
of Coleraine Esq. & Elizabeth GALT of Edendarve, & Samuel KNOX |
|
519 |
16 |
336467 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1790 Oct 15 |
JACKSON-BAKER Names Index
1794-
I had 579 but it was Bk 519.
Image
13
An indenture of lease whereby Richard JACKSON of the North Strand in city of Dublin Gent did demise
unto Benjamin Aaron BAKER of City of Dublin, Architect all that house and
piece of ground situate in front of the Circular Road leading from Summerhill
to the North Street containing in front to the Circular Road 33’6” and
in-depth to front to rear 150 feet be the same more or less bounded on the
East by the Circular Road on the West by a lane leading to the Limekill and
on the North by a house in possession of Jason HARRIS and on the South by a
garden in possession of Mr FITZPATRICK in the City of Dublin. To hold from
for 900 years by rent of £28.8.9 WITNESS: John BELL, attorney and Memorial is
witnessed by Charles BIRCH both the city of Dublin. |
|
519 |
94 |
338222 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1799
Jan 14 |
George BARTLEY to MITCHELL 1784-1799
Image
52
NAMES: George BARTLEY of town of Monaghan; Blaney Owen
MITCHELL of City of Dublin; Walter Mitchell ROTHSCHILD Esq.; Weldon MITCHELL;
Walter LYLE; John HUMPHRIES. OTHER PLACES: Braddocks |
x |
519 |
101 |
338258 |
JOHNSTON, Samuel |
Armagh |
1799 Feb 9 |
Image
56
between Samuel JOHNSTON of
the City and Co. Armagh merchant of the one part. Edward ATKINSON of Armagh,
Co. Armagh, physician of the other part. In consideration of £200 for lands
of Landlacken [??] Aughavillan [probably [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,Aughandallagh [??], Bermcan [possibly Ballymoran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] otherwise Aughelew and Carricktrodden [Carricktroddan,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in Barony & Co. Armagh in possession of Samuel JOHNSTON and his
undertenants incl 20a … WITNESS: James McMAHON of Armagh Clerke & Mr.
William COCHRAN of Armagh Merchant. Samuel JOHNSTON [SEAL] |
|
519 |
147 |
338492 |
|
Armagh |
1799 Jul 15 |
Lady TULLAMORE-ATKINSON
Ballynahone & Mill
Image
80
Hon Charles William Lord
Baron Tullamore of Charleville & Right Hon Catherine Maria Lady Tullamore
his wife … will of James TISDAL late of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt &
Edward ATKINSON of City of Armagh Esq. Doctor of Physic of other pt… made over
to ATKINSON the Mill and parts of the lands of Ballynahone which was lately
in possession of Thomas QUIN & William ANDREWS … William HANNA’s holding
of 7a … Sarah FIELD’s holding 23a 2r 5p … |
|
519 |
173 |
338671 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1799 Mar 1 |
POOLER-POOLER Tullymore & Mill
Image
95 1739-1810
BTW George POOLER of Ballycrumy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & John POOLER of Ballycromy Co. Armagh Gent son
of George POOLER of the other pt. George POOLER granted to son John POOLER
lands of Tullymore [Tullymore,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in Parish &
Co. Armagh in possession of Stephen ARMITAGE and his undertenants. Held under
See of Armagh… mortgage debt of £250 due to Robert JACKSON of City of
Armagh Esq. WITNESS: Mr LONG of Armagh & Maria JACKSON Armagh. |
T7-8 |
519 |
173 |
338672 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1799 Mar 2 |
POOLER to JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore &
Mill
Ballycrummy, Armagh City.
Image
95
A Meml of a Deed Poll or Instrument in ??? of bearg date of 2 day of March 1799 between Jno POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
in the Parish and Co of Armagh Gent of the one part and Robt JACKSON of the City and County of Armagh Esq of the other. ....transfer
to Robt JACKSON ... all that the town and lands of
Tullymore [Tullymore,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Situated in the
Parish and Co. of Armagh ... in the presence of Stephen ARMITAGE...
witnessed by Jno LONG of Armagh and Maria JACKSON of Armagh
.... Tullymore & Mill? |
T7-8 |
519 |
227 |
338865 |
JACKSON, Joseph & Mary |
Tipperary |
1799 Feb 2 |
WALPOLE-JACKSON Names Index
1794-
Image
117
John WALPOLE of Tincurry but
now of [?] Tipperary & Joseph JACKSON of Tincurry Esq. Mary
JACKSON 2nd daughter of the 2nd pt. & Thomas
JACKSON of Millgrove Joseph JACKSON of Brooklie (junior) of 3rd pt. confirm unto Thomas and Joseph JACKSON… 100 acres of lands
of Cohir [?] Queen Co…. Geo WALPOLE & Mary JACKSON his intended
wife [NOTE: The transcriber seemed to make several errors corrected on the
page, and other omissions not corrected] |
|
519 |
246 |
339458 |
BARCLAY |
Tyrone |
1799 Mar 12 |
HOLMES-BARCLAY Book 45 Moy
Image
126
Btw Robert HOLME of Bray Co Tyrone Esq. of 1st pt… John BARCLAY of Derryoghill of 3rd pt [looking for ref of
BROWNE & saw none] |
16e |
519 |
250 |
339478 |
JACKSON, Josiah |
Dublin |
1799 May 16 |
JENNET-JACKSON Names Index
1794-
Image
128
Lease btw Richard JENNETT of
City of Dublin, Broker of one pt & Josiah JACKSON of City of
Dublin chandler of other pt. granted for rent £5.13.9 the rere yard belonging
to Richard JENNETT holding in Barrack 18’6” in length from front to rere
47’9” bounded on South by Flood Street in the East Mrs. ROONEY’s holding on
West to Isaiah JACKSON [or Josiah?] WITNESS: Patrick QUINN of City of Dublin
Richard JENNELL [SEAL] NOTE: It seems that Josiah was getting land adjacent to land
that he already had. |
|
519 |
311 |
340241 |
JACKSON |
Armagh |
1799 May 7 |
POOLER-JACKSON Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill
Image
160
George POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
(list of lands seen in other POOLER deeds – Landlacken Aughavillan
Aughnagallagh Rosemeen and Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh?], otherwise Aghavillan situate in Parish and Co.
Armagh) to Robert JACKSON.
WITNESSES Thomas CAMPBELL jr & Robert JACKSON jr. |
T7-8 |
519 |
372 |
340430 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1799 Jul 16 |
JACKSON-PARRELL [FARRELL?] Names
Index 1794-
Image
199
Deed btw Henry JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant and James FERRALL of Smithfield in sd City,
Salesmaster… land part of Slough [Slaughter] House yard on Phoenix St. cont
28 feet in front on Phoenix St and 57 feet from front to rere. On North side
of Phoenix St. and also the Steam Engine Flour Mill and all other buildings.
WITNESSED James JOHNSTON of City of Dublin Attorney & Hugh JACKSON eldest son of Henry JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
519 |
440 |
340917 |
McCULLAGH, Nathaniel |
Londonderry |
1798 Jan 9 |
Nathaniel McCULLAGH Witness. PMcW |
|
519 |
480 |
341114 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1795 Aug 24 |
BOYCE Names Index 1794-
Image
257
Henry Vincent JACKSON demised to Thomas BOYCE of Barrick St Dublin in consid
of 45 pounds 10s small plot of ground immediately adjoining the rere of Mr
Stephen BYRNs house on Patrick St [?] SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
16e |
519 |
496 |
341183 |
JACKSON, James & ors |
Monaghan |
1799 Sep 19 |
JACKSON-PARKE Names Index
1794-
Image
265
James JACKSON of Ballybay of 1 pt & Archibald PARK, William PARK,
David PARK & Samuel PARK all of Brackley, Parish of Aughnasmullen, C.
Monaghan demised all land in their hands. Lives of Mary MONTGOMERY, Alexander
MONTGOMERY & Elizabeth MONTGOMERY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
520 |
2 |
337468 |
JACKSON,
Joshua |
Cork |
1798 Apr 10 |
JACKSON-O’REILLY Names Index 1794-
Image
6
Memorial of a lease bearing date 10 April 1718 [sic]
btw John Bancroft [Bearcroft?] HOUGHTON and John LECKY of City of Cork
trustees names in last will of Richard ALLEN late of City of Cork, Gent
deceased and Edward Wester ALLEN and William Fennell ALLEN of City of Dublin
Linen Drapers. George BEST of Youghall Co. Cork Chandler and Elizabeth his
wife George ALLEN of City of Cork Cooper & Hannah his wife Joshua
JACKSON of Youghall Co. Cork Merchant and Susanna his wife. Thomas
HARRIS of City of Cork Colour Merchant and Deborah SANDHAM his wife and
Robert BEST of City of Cork Linen Draper and Blessing his wife of the one pt
… description of lot in City of Cork
SEE: Jacksons
of Co. Cork. Joshua JACKSON (1761-1801) & Susannah ALLEN
(1767-1844). |
! |
520 |
3 |
337474 |
JACKSON,
Louisa |
Dublin
Kildare |
1798 Dec 6 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Image
6
BTW John BOWER of City of Dublin Gent of 1st pt & Louisa JACKSON of City of Dublin Spinster of the 2nd pt. & Jacob William JACKSON of City of Dublin Attorney at law of 3rd pt. By certain articles of agreement William COOPER Esq demised to Robert
BOWER Esq. deceased part of town of Ballymott and Little Burtown containing
707a 3r in Co. Kildare … transferred to Jacob William JACKSON his
executors assigns & admons all the town and lands of Ballymott and that
part of the lands of Little Burtown being on the left hand side of the high
road leading from Athy to Ballitore to hold to the said William JACKSON his Exors Admons or Assigns for the remainder of the term… WITNESS: John
WILTON of City of Dublin Esq and Amelia JACKSON of City of Dublin
spinster John BOWER [SEAL] |
|
520 |
15 |
337527 |
JACKSON,
Rachel |
Dublin
Meath
Kings |
1798 Dec 19 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Image
14
Marriage settlement btw Mark WATSON of New Row City of
Dublin Merchant of 1st pt & Rachel JACKSON spinster
daughter of Josiah JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant of 2nd pt & Richard JACKSON brother of said Rachel JACKSON and
William WATSON of said City merchant of 3rd pt. Reciting that
Mark WATSON was intitled to town and land called the Rath of Kilmore [Rathkilmore]
containing 186a 1r 5p adjoining the lands of Phepotstown Barony Deece[?] [Barony of Upper Deece] Co. Meath
NOTE: Rachel JACKSON
(1773-1803), daughter of Josiah JACKSON & Anne HOOWEE [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
SEE: Quakers of Edenderry, Kings Co. |
|
520 |
24 |
337571 |
JACKSON, James & ors |
Dublin |
1798 Nov 12 |
JACKSON-GRIMSHAW Names Index 1794-
Image
19
BTW James JACKSON of City of Dublin Glass and
Delph ware seller of 1st pt. Andrew MOLLER Merchant William PIKE
plumber and William JORDAN Scrivener all of City of Dublin of 2nd pt John GRIMSHAW late of Shines Hall Derbyshire England but now of City of
Dublin Calico printer of 3rd pt. James JACKSON with consent
demised to John GRIMSHAAW in his actual possession land commonly called the
Small park or field containing 100a 2p and 20p in ponds in field called the
Church meadow and likewise 49p of land since taken in and added thereunto and
now in [?] with the two paper Mills built and erected on said premises and
all drying lofts and offices Dwelling House Gardens and improvements together
with the river of Killmoshoge and the use and benefit of the said Mill races
Mill ponds Streams and Weirs then belonging to said Mils and which said
premises are part of the lands of Clarkestown and are bounded on the East by
the River of Kilmashoge on the West by John BEGGANs land on the Church Meadow
and on the South Road leading from Rathfarnham to Kilmashoge Co. Dublin. …
James JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
520 |
160 |
339247 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
|
JACKSON-MITCHELL Names Index 1794- Grange,
For 136 pounds James JACKSON released to William
MITCHELL lands of Ballyshane known by the name of Beedles Holding 5-6 acres
in Barony of Ballybrill, Kings Co. [Ballybritt?] WITNESSES: Henry HARDING
& Peter JACKSON both of Dublin Gents. |
|
520 |
262 |
339264 |
JACKSON, James & ors |
|
1798 |
JACKSON-FULLERTON Names Index 1794-
Image
94
NOTE: The deed concerned JACK not JACKSON |
|
520 |
388 |
341035 |
JACKSON, Barnabus & Francis |
Tipperary
Kilkenny |
1799 Aug 15 |
JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Image
208 in Book 520
BTW Barnabus JACKSON of Castledurrow Co.
Kilkenny Gent of 1st pt. Francis JACKSON of [Heathrow?] Co.
Tipperary Gent of 2nd pt. Charles JACKSON of Heathrow
aforesaid Co. Tipperary Esq of 3rd pt. Whereby Barnabus JACKSON and Francis JACKSON demised lands of Corloddy & Portnascooly &
Portnaholly & Dungolly in Co. Kilkenny being the estate of Charles
JACKSON … Barnabus JACKSON [SEAL] Witness John MOORE …
SEE: JACKSONs of Kilkenny.
NOTE:
It is possible that Barnabus JACKSON was a son
of Barnaby JACKSON & Jane VILLIERS. |
334 |
521 |
011 |
338172 |
BARTLEY |
Dublin |
1797
Jan 17 |
ROWLEY-BARTLEY
NAMES: William ROWLEY of City
of Dublin; Brabazon NOBLE of Donamaine & City of Dublin; George BARTLEY
of town of Monaghan; Margaret CLEMENT; William Owen MITCHELL; Henry ELLIS;
George OGLE. OTHER PLACES: Braddocks. |
x |
521 |
111 |
340075 |
NOBLE |
|
1739-1810 |
NOBLE-MAXWELL Ballymacowen |
|
521 |
199 |
341859 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings
Dublin |
1798 May 2 |
Image
387
BTW Richard BURKE of Rathfarnham Co. Dublin, Tutor of 1
pt William EGAN of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings Co
Slater of the other pt. Dwelling House yard & Garden in [Cormough ]
Street town of Birr then in possession of Thomas LYNAN labourer bounded on
north by the street on the south by George MORRIS’ dwelling on the east by
Michael EGAN’s holding & on the West by Mathew CLEMENT’s holding together
with the small tenement or Cabin at the rere of LYMAN’s dwelling house Barony
of Ballybritt Kings Co. for lives of William EGAN John EGAN and Patrick EGAN
both of Birr slaters brothers of William EGAN
NOTE: I thought this was
connected to James JACKSON’s earlier lease, but I did not see the
name. |
|
521 |
200 |
341863 |
|
Wexford
Dublin |
1799 Oct 29 |
Image
388
BTW William ROBINSON late of Wiseford Co. Wexford now
of City of Dublin Esq. Elizabeth ROBINSON otherwise HARRISON his wife of 1 pt
Mary ROBINSON of City of Dublin Spinster of other pt. … tenure in occupation
of John MORLAND and his undertenants in Fishers Lane City of Dublin … Morely
SAUNDERS and his undertenants in Fishers Lane Pill Lane in City of
Dublin & houses in occupation of John JONES or his undertenants in Bull
Lane … |
|
521 |
280 |
343142 |
COULTER |
|
1800-1809 |
COULTER, John-WARING |
! |
521 |
483 |
323172 |
BARTLEY |
|
1739-1810
|
BEWLEY to BARTLEY (TI Bk 45) Nabradoge |
|
521 |
502 |
34342 |
|
Sligo |
|
KING & ors-VERNON High
Street, Stephen Street, Holburn Street |
|
522 |
203 |
342134 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1795 May 12 |
JACKSON-BURKE Names Index 1794-
Image
122
Btw James JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
Esq of 1 pt.. Peter BURKE of Birr. Demised park or Close adjoining High Road
leading from town of Birr to Birk’s Hill [aka Burke’s Hill] bounded on east
by the road on the south by [Mr. Michael THOMEY’s] field on the east and
North by Bartholomew ELLIOTT Esq. holding in Barony Ballybritt Kings Co to
hold to Peter BURKE for lives of Daniel BURKE then of City of Dublin but
since deceased John BURKE of Birr his brother both sons of Joseph BURKE late
of Rockville Co. Tipperary deceased and John BURKE of Birr son of Peter BURKE
WITNESS: Thomas ABBOTT of Birr Kings Co. Gent & John BURKE of City of
Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
16e |
522 |
315 |
342476 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1799 Jul17 |
JACKSON-PRENTICE Names Index
1794-
Image
170
Marriage bw John JACKSON of City of Armagh Merchant of 1st pt and Elizabeth Jane LOWRY of
sd City spinster of 2nd pt; Alexander PRENTICE and James STEPHEN
both of City of Armagh Merchants of 3rd pt. … marriage portion of
400 pounds… WITNESS: Rachel LOWRY & John HADDOCK of City of Dublin Gent.
John JACKSON [SEAL] Alexander PRENTICE [SEAL]
NOTE John JACKSON was possibly a relation of Robert JACKSON
(1728-1821). The JACKSON-LOWRY marriage was at 1st Presbyterian,
City of Armagh. They had a daughter Mary JACKSON b 1800; son James Lowry
JACKSON b 1802; |
16e |
522 |
377 |
342662 |
JACKSON,
Jacob |
Dublin |
1799 Nov 27 |
JACKSON-CARROLL Names Index 1794-
Image
201
Btw Jacob William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
of 1 pt & James CARROLL of City of Dublin confectioner of other pt.
JACKSON granted house yard & concerns known by #113 on North Side of
Great Britain St. Co of Dublin… [description of property] for lives of Amelia
JACKSON Louisa JACKSON and Mary JACKSON sisters of sd Jacob
William JACKSON. Witnessed by Anna JACKSON of City of Dublin Widow
& John POWER of sd City Gent. NOTE: In Mem
# 446922 note his Co. Kildare connection. In other deeds, he seems to be an attorney
at 6 Upper Sackville Street and 31 Baggott Street.. See
also: Page (John), William Bayly and others, appellants versus
Frederick and Belinda Hamilton, minors, by Delphina Hamilton, Jacob
William Jackson and others re estates of John Lord Bellew, including
lands of Roche and Rochdale and Castletown Bellew, co. Louth, and other lands
in Meath and Kildare. Irish Chancery appeal. Appellants' case and
respondents' case. Aug. 1807. |
16e |
523 |
299 |
345497 |
COULTER |
|
1800-1809 |
COULTER, John-BRICKELL |
|
523 |
426 |
346117 |
OLIVER, John |
Armagh |
1800
June 25 |
WELSH to OLIVER I have this deed. Tullymore, Tullysarren,,
Armagh, & Drumflugh,
Meml of an article of agreement Bearing Date the 5th day of May 1800 & made between Robt WELSH of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Parish & Co of
Armagh Miller of the one part and John OLIVER of Sd Townland
Parish & Co. Farmer of the other part. Whereby the Sd Robt WELSH for the Considn in the Sd article Named did Demise Grant
& to / / / let unto the John OLIVER all that Mill & farm in
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], ...rent of
[ponds]36 15 shillings sterling... witness by Tobias MAGUIRE of Drumc??ow [possibly Drumcullen.
Parish of Clonfeacle
(Armagh portion), in the Barony of Armagh], parish of
Clonfealle Co of Armagh. John OLIVER of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Parish & Co
of Armagh & witnessed by Tobias MAGUIRE of & the Revd James WHITESIDE
of Drumflugh [??],, Parish of Clonfeagle, Co.
of Tyrone.... SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
T7-8 |
523 |
441 |
346174 |
McCARTER |
Monaghan |
1800 Oct 4
|
CRANSTON to McCARTER (TI Bk 45) Mullaghmore
… 1739-1810
Image
552
BTW John CRANSTON of Duhatt Parish of Aughaboy, Co.
Monaghan and James McCARTER of Crover in sd Parish … lives of John CRANSTON,
Susannah HARRIS 2nd daughter of Rev. Mr HARRIS late of Lislea
& William BELL the elder of Kilmore … to Robert LIVINGSTON of Ardmo[??]
parish of Knockbride Co. Cavan [hard to read- I gave up]. |
|
523 |
456 |
346263 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1800 May 12 |
STEPHENSON-OLIVER Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill
Image
560
Between Henry STEPHENSON of Tullymore, Co. Armagh of
1st part & John OLIVER of Tullymore of
Parish & Co. Armagh of other part … for six guineas did assign to John
OLIVER in consideration of 6 guineas paid by John OLIVER … flax mill in
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],for all of residue
of time granted to STEPHENSON by Bernard DONNALLY & Robert WALSH. Rent
£4.11s WITNESS: James HOLMES & Rebecca HOLMES of Blackwatertown [Blackwatertown,
Parish Clonfeacle
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in presence of Hanna OLIVER SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
T7-8 |
523 |
464 |
344674 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin |
1800 Apr 9 |
HODGENS Film # 008094295
Peter JACKSON Attorney at
law of City of 1st pt. & Thomas HODGENS,of City of Dublin,
Merchant of 2nd pt. demised land on East side of Leeson St.
containing 23 feet fronting on Leeson St.in the rere to a Stable lane 10 feet
wide 23 feet, from front to rere, 89 feet bounded on the north by land of
John JOHNSTON of Mountjoy Square, City of Dublin, Esq.on the south by a
dwelling lately build by said John JOHNSTON … WITNESS Richard COLE & John
HAWKINS. |
|
523
|
509 |
346363 |
|
Moanghan |
1800 Jul 2 |
LESLIE-CRAIG Derryvalley
Btw Rev Henry LESLIE of 1 pt & John CRAIG of
Derryvalley…. Lives of CRAIG children – and has their ages. |
|
523 |
540 |
346503 |
JACKSON, Susanna |
Limerick |
1797 Dec 18 |
MAHONY
Image
595
Susannah JACKSON of the [Spittle?] of the City
of Limerick of 1st pt; to Michael MAHONY of the Spittle of the
City of Limerick, Clothier of other pt. Suzannah JACKSON by virtue of
a letter of Atty vested in her husband John JACKSON then of the City
of Cork Gent for consideration therein mentioned set to Michael MALONEY back
garden … [hard to read] … west ground southward … bounded on east by
Gallows Green on the west by Turnpike from John’s Gate to the Blackboy
Turnpike on the north with [?] FOULCKs holdings & on the south with an
open passage from the Road aforesaid unto the Green adjoining John
JACKSON’s holding in the south suburbs of the City of Limerick, Parish of
St. Patrick’s for term of 150 years WITNESS: John POWELL of City of Limerick
Writing Clerk & James CONNELL of said City needle maker… |
|
524 |
19 |
342150 |
WALLACE |
Armagh |
1799 Nov 14 |
WALLACE-POLLOCK Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper].
Bt Elinor WALLACE of Newry
[There are several townlands in Newry (Armagh
portion)], widow of William WALLACE of Newry, Gent deceased [22Feb
1793], of City of Dublin Gent; late brother James WALLACE deceased; Joseph
POLLOCK of City of Dublin; Ross THOMPSON of Laurencetown; Alexander WALLACE
of Madras, East Indies; Robert WALLACE of Newry, Gent; Charles WALLACE
surgeon on board His Majesties Royal Navy; Sarah Anne WALLACE; Eliza WALLACE,
both of Newry, spinsters; .. lands of Tullyharnet, Parish of Mucknow, Barony
Cremorne, Co. Monaghan 73 acres.. on death of Ann BAILLIE… townland of Dromore,
Parish of Mucknow, Barony Cremorne, Co. Monaghan 140 acres…… more land and
description… |
1 |
524 |
128 |
342515 |
JACKSON,
Mary |
Dublin |
1799 Nov 11 |
JACKSON-HUGHES Names Index 1794-
Richard JACKSON Esq. of North Strand, City of
Dublin demised to Patrick HUGHES of City of Dublin Gent all that and those
new dwelling houses on North Strand leading from the Custom House to
Ballybough Bridge formerly in possession of Rev. Dr. [Bowning] |
1 |
524 |
321 |
343077 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Sligo |
1796 Oct 19 |
John MARTIN his will
(see also: John MARTIN Esq. in Eustace Wills)
MARTIN,
JOHN, Sligo, Co. Sligo, Esq.
19
Oct. 1796. Full 4 pp. 10 Jan. 1800.
To
my wife Elizth. MARTIN an annuity out of my estate of Cleveragh [Cleavergh
Demense, Parish St.
John's, Barony Carbury] and Knockbawn, [possibly Knocknaganny,
Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury] my post chaise and pair
of carriage horses, my harpsichord and as many of my milch cows as she may
think fit. , My sole exor. and trustee my eldest son Abraham MARTIN, Esq. My plot in
Stephen Street [? Sligo] now occupied by John GRIFFITH and Doctor FISHER; that part of Ballymear [??] called Bath Lodge which I hold under Mr
Wynne; the park or field at Knappagh [Knappagh
Beg or Knappagh
More Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury] which I hold under the
late Count Francis BURTON now occupied by John ELLIS, in trust for use of my wife for life and then to my
third son Henry Fredk. MARTIN on attaining the age of 21. I direct my exor. within
three years after my death to erect two dwelling houses in Stephen Street as
my wife shall direct at no more than £600 and to furnish them, she in the
meantime to live in my present house, all in lieu of dower. To my second son
Chas. MARTIN and his heirs those concerns in Bridge Street and Park in Magheraboy [Magheraboy,
Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury] held by me under lease
from Benjm. BURTON, city of Dublin, alderman, to my grandfather Chas. MARTIN; houses and
offices called the Slaughter house held by me under lease from the late Geo. KNOX for lives renewable
for ever; that part of the Quay upon which the salt works are erected which I
hold under Owen WYNNE, Esq., with the stock of salt, rock salt, salt pans and
other appurtenances; my one third of the concerns of the late Henry KING devised to me by my
uncle the late Chas. MARTIN, together with all other interests I have in the lands
of Castletown [Castletown,
Parish Easky, Barony Tireragh] held under Mr LILL, plots in Church Lane and at the Quay; a field of bog at
Clonebiken [??], held under Mr WYNNE; the
lands of Gortnagarvagh [??]; a plot in High Street and park in Knocknegany [?
Knocknaganny [Knocknaganny,
Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury], Co. Sligo]; a house in
Market Street and two fields in Abbey Quarter, all held under the BURTON family; tenements
in John's Lane, otherwise called Church Lane, two fields in Knappagh [Knappagh
Begor Knappagh
More Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury] and the Cadger's field
at the Quay held under Lord PALMERSTON, and my lease of Lesnabrack, Co. Leitrim held under Lord
Leitrim. To my third son Henry Fredk. MARTIN the farm called Curns [??] held under Owen ORMSBY, Esq; the lands of Billa [Co. Sligo] held under Sir
Edward CROFTON, Bart.; the Oyster Island Oyster
Island, Parish Killaspugbrone, Barony Cadbury] [Co. Sligo] and a park in Abbey Quarter [Abbeyquarter
Northor Abbeyquarter
South Parish St.
John's, Barony Carbury] near the Mass House,
held under Mr BURTON, and after the decease of my said wife my farm of Bath
Lodge, plots in Stephen Street and the field in Knappagh [Knappagh
Begor Knappagh
More Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury] in the possession of
John ELLIS.
Should my said son Henry Fredk. die then to my said son Charles, who if he
makes any claim to the estate of my late brother Fredk. MARTIN which turned out
to be trivial, he shall not benefit under my will. To my daughters Judith,
Margaret, Catherine and Eleanor MARTIN and any other child to be born £1000 apiece. My eldest
daughter Elizabeth Jackson. Mrs Ann Ellis, widow of my late brother
Fredk. MARTIN.
My relation Jeremiah JONES to whom I have given a lease of a field at Knappagh [Knappagh
Begor Knappagh
More Parish St. John's,
Barony Carbury] for life. To Thomas MARTIN of Strokestown, Co. Roscommon all my
concerns at or near Strokestown, and a bequest of £900, any debts owing to me
at my death to be subtracted therefrom. £20 to be distributed among the poor
and £40 spent on erecting a tomb. To my eldest son Abraham MARTIN all my estate
real, freehold and personal with the stock of my tanyard, and my leases of
the mills and fishery of Sligo and my dwelling house, but subject to the said
several annuities. Witnesses: John ELLIS and Danl. LANAUZE, both of Codicil, 25 June 1799. Whereas I intend to
purchase the lands held under the BURTON family devised to my said son Charles, I desire the same
shall be for the use of said Charles and this also applies to the lands of
Oyster Island and the plot in Stephen Street devised to my son Henry, and as
the expense of living and the prices of the necessary of life are much
increased, I increase the annuity payable to my wife and I direct my money
invested in the English Funds be used to pay the fortunes of my daughters.
The house and concerns devised to Thomas MARTIN of Strokestown to be for his life only and then to my
said son Abraham, who is to pay the widow and children of said Thomas £300.
Witnesses: John LEECH, French Street, city of Dublin, Esq., James WOOD, Sligo, Esq., and
Thos. GRIFFITH, city of Dublin, attorney. Memorial witnessed by: said Thos. GRIFFITH, Wm. CRILLY, Dublin,
scrivener.
524, 321, 343077 Abm. MARTIN
(seal)
NOTE: Elizabeth JACKSON née MARTIN was the wife of Francis
JACKSON (1769-1834) of Sligo. He became bankrupt. They had a son George
Francis JACKSON. |
|
524 |
383 |
343364 |
Brown & Bradford |
Antrim |
1799 Oct 1 |
SCOTT – BRADFORD BROWNE, Thomas – BRADFORD 1809
John SCOTT & John GRAHAM both of Belfast, Co.
Antrim, merchants, assigns of the estate and effects of Thomas BROWN &
John OAKMAN of Belfast aforesaid Bankrupts of the first part. Thomas BROWN
aforesaid a bankrupt of the second part & George BRADFORD & Benjamin
BRADFORD both of Belfast of the 3rd part. For £760 parcel of land
on south side of Broad Street, Belfast then called Waring Street & all
house to George and Benjamin BRADFORD. |
|
524 |
601 |
344411 |
OLIVER, Richard |
Limerick |
1799, Jan 18 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Meml of Indenture 18 Jan 1799 between Richd OLIVER of Castle OLIVER in the City of Limerick & Charles Silver OLIVER
…. part of the mountain of Ballinlina containing 190 acres 1 rood 2 perches
….[lengthy description follows]. |
|
525 |
217 |
344389 |
JACKSON, Benj M |
Cork |
1799 Aug 11 |
ROGERS
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427
Benjamin Murdock JACKSON of the town of
Youghall, Co. Cork, Esq. granted to Richard Henry ROGERS, Rector of Parish of
Killeagh, Co Cork… land where Richard Henry ROGERs was building a dwelling
house at Devonshire Place, Town of Youghall. … for lives of Benjamin
Murdock JACKSON, John PARKER & Henry PARKER 1st & 2nd sons of John Robert PARKER Esq. WITNESS: William JENKINS. |
|
525 |
291 |
344717 |
JACKSON, Thos |
Dublin |
1800 |
Image
466
Indented deed of Co-partnership Btw James STEPHENS of
Bachelors Walk, City of Dublin, Merchant of 1st pt & Thomas
JACKSON & John TUDOR both of same City Gents & trustees on behalf
of George CASH then aged abt 16 years, son of John CASH of Sackville Street,
City of Dublin, City of Dublin, Esq. … partnership of Stephens & Cash
merchants… for space of 7 years James STEPHENS to bring in sum of £1200 and
the Trustess of George CASH a sum of £1500 which his said father advanced for
him. Each party to be entitled to an equal proportion of the profits and all
charges and expenses
SEE: Descendants
of Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin & Delgany, Co. Wicklow |
|
525 |
412 |
345203 |
COULTER |
Meath |
1800 Mar 21 |
COULTER, Samuel-CALLAN 1800-1809
Btw John DENNIS of Kells, Co Meath Gent & exec of
will of Joseph COULTER late of Dowdallshill, Co Louth Gent dec’d of 2nd pt & Pat CALLAN of Dundalk, Baker of 3rd pt.... DENNIS demised
to Patrick CALLAN 2 messuages in the middle ward of Dundalk in the occupation
of Patrick RORKE dec’d but then in possession of Mary McGAWLEY spinster
bordered on the North by Edward O’HERE’s tenement, on the East by the Main St
of Dundalk... more desc... for 999 years... witness by [Daniel?] LOVITT of
Dundalk tobacconist and Francis FORD of City of Dublin... memorial by Samuel
COULTER witnessed by Joseph PARKS of Dundalk, printer & & Francis
FORDE & John DENNIS |
|
525 |
431 |
345272 |
JACKSON, Jane, |
Cork
Dublin |
1800 Apr 30 |
ROBERTS
Image
538
Jane JACKSON otherwise CUFFE of the City of
Dublin, widow and Letitia LINDSAY of the City of Dublin spinster of the first
pt; John ROBERTS of Old Connaught, City of Dublin Esq of the other part.
Reciting lease 20 June 1799 of John LLOYD of Gloster [possibly Glosterboy,aka Creggan
and Glosterboy Parish Gallen, Barony Garrycastle] Kings
Co. Esq & Sir John PARNELL Bart of Rathleague Queens Co. the Honorable
Robert WARD of Banger Castle, Co. Wicklow let unto Jane JACKSON and
Letitia LINDSAY all that dwelling house or tenement with the yard behind on
the south side of Stephens Green, City of
Dublin lately in possession of Elizabeth CUFFE, widow deceased bounded on
west by a dwelling house & premes then in the possession of Mrs. Sidney
JONES on the East by a dwelling House & premises in possession of ___
MOORE Esq and on the south by premes belonging to the Earl of Clonmel and on
the North by Stephens Green…. Jane JACKSON and
Letitia LINDSAY made over to John ROBERTS,,, ground behind the same situate
on the south side of Stephens Green Co. & City of Dublin NOTE: Jane CUFFE is the widow of George JACKSON
(1717-1789) of Enniscoe, Co. Mayo. SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo Jane CUFFE
(aft 1730-aft1800) was wife of George JACKSON (1717-1789). |
|
525 |
515 |
343457 |
JACKSON, Thos |
|
1800 |
JACKSON
NOTE: This reference
does not work. |
??? |
525 |
523 |
345689 |
|
Sligo |
|
HUNT-WALKER |
|
526 |
28 |
343360 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, Thomas - STEELE |
|
526 |
216 |
344164 |
JACKSON, James & Geo |
Cork |
1798 Sep 19 |
CUFF 1800
Image
116
Indenture of release btw James JACKSON of Richmond, Co.
Mayo Capt. in the North-Mayo Regiment of Militia of the 1st pt., George
JACKSON of Prospect Co. Mayo Col in said Regiment of 2nd pt
Richard PERRY at City of Cork Esq. and PERRY spinster only daughter of
Richard PERRY of 3rd pt and James CUFF the younger Esq. Lieut Col
of said Regiment and [?] PERRRY one of the sons of said Richard PERRY of the
4th. Reciting that a marriage was agreed upon btw James JACKSON & Mary PERRY… sum of 3,000 pounds as marriage portion … lands of
Ballycunigan, Parish Crossmolina, Co. Mayo… lives James JACKSON & George JACKSON son of George JACKSON … …lands Bohursalagh, Barony
Gallan, Co. Mayo.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork and JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo |
|
526 |
236 |
344244 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1800 Jan 22 |
ATKINSON 1800
Image
126
Btw Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh Esq. of
City of Armagh 1 pt & Edward ATKINSON Esq. of City of Armagh of the other
pt. .. lands of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh in possession and occupation of Edward ATKINSON and William POOLER
and their undertenants. … mtg debt of £250 … WITNESS: William GOUGH of Armagh
merchant Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
527 |
76 |
344935 |
JACKSON, Jane |
Mayo |
1800 Apr 13 |
LD TYRANNEY 1800
Image
351
A memorial of a Deed Poll 16 March 1730 made previous
to a marriage of James CUFF then of Elmshall, Co. Mayo, [aka Elmhall,
Parish of Drum, Barony Carra, Co. Mayo – near Ballycara, Co. Mayo] Esq.to
Elizabeth GORE the said James CUFF released granted to Sir Arthur GORE and
Whitfield DOYNE the house of Elmshall alias Tunahoven, the town and lands of
Tunahoven Kilneger with all other lands in Barony of Carra, Co. Mayo … as
jointure trust term of 99 years to Hon Owen WYNNE [NOTE:
WYNNEs were related] and Arthur GORE… sum of 2,000 pounds … Michael CUFF his
2nd & youngest son and four daughters namely Anne, Jane, Sally
& Biddy CUFF and that 5 youngest children entitled to portions in equal
shares…. Anne CUFF dies and bequeathed her portion of the 1000 pounds to
Biddy CUFF her sister… and Biddy died and bequeathed to her sister Jane
JACKSON [wife of George JACKSON] and her steady friend Letitia
LINDSAY… SEE: JACKSONs
of Waterford & Cork and JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo NOTE: Whitfield Doyne (1686-1744) was an uncle of
Philip DOYNE (1733-1765) husband of Joanna GORE. She was a daughter of Sir
Arthur GORE (1703-1773). |
|
527 |
77 |
344967 |
JACKSON, Minchin Mrs. |
Kings
Dublin |
1800 Mar 14 |
Image
351
HOBART-WRAY
BTW Richard HOBART of Eastmoreland Co. Dublin Esq. of 1st pt & Hugh WRAY [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] of Birr Kings Co. Esq of the other pt. Dwelling
house on west side of the Square of Birr lately inhabited by Mrs. Minchin
JACKSON [née Mary Anne TRACY] deceased bounded on one side by
Archdiocese SYNGE’s holding and on the other side by High Street and Square
to hold by Hugh WRAY for lives of Robert WRAY, Henry WRAY and Hugh Boyd WRAY
the three youngest sons of Hugh WRAY … WITNESS: James KEARNEY & Edward
SHERLOCK of City of Dublin Gent & Joseph HOBART of Birr, Kings Co. Gent
NOTE: Minchin JACKSON of
Fortnall, Kings Co., son of George JACKASON & Anne MINCHIN. |
|
527 |
103 |
345352 |
JACKSON, James Esq. |
Kings |
1800 Apr 29 |
Image
364
BTW Robert HARDING of Whitehall, Co. Tipperary Gent of
1 pt & Joseph HARDING of Prospect [?]
Kings Co. Gent of the other pt. reciting indenture 1780 Mar 15 where James
JACKSON Esq. demised to Robert HARDING Dwelling House Shop back yard
Coach House Shambles and other offices then in tenancy of Edward LOWRY of
Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
Merchant situated in Duke Street in Town of Birr, Barony Ballybritt, Kings
Co.. For lives of Robert HARDING Jonathon KENT Junr & Robert BRUCE…. And also reciting lease 15 Mar 1788 BTW Bryan REED
of Burke’s Hill [in Birr now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
mason demised to Robert HARDING park near Burke’s Hill 3r bounded on south by
ground leading from Parsonstown to Dublin on west by Edward LOWRY’s Park on
north and east by another part of said Bryan REED near town of Parsonstown, Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. Kings …
lives of George SYNGE, Mary VAUGHAN and Frederick JACKSON … WITNESS
Wetherloch HOBART of Birr, Kings Co Gent & Joseph DEANE of Birr Gent
NOTE: There is a William
Frederick JACKSON (1829-1881) of Ballyboy Frankfort, Kings Co. There may be a connection. |
|
527 |
278 |
351424 |
OLIVER, Charles Silver |
|
1800-1809 |
OLIVER-??? |
|
527 |
416 |
352561 |
IRWIN, Margaret |
|
|
Marriage Settlement. Names Index 1800-1809
Margaret TIMON orse IRWIN. Not relevant in 2015. |
15 |
528 |
70 |
345680 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Carlow |
1795 Jul 15 |
PARKER [aka BARKER] 1800
Image
42
Indented deed of Marriage
Between Joseph JACKSON of Coolmanna County
Carlow Sergeant in the County of Carlow Militia of one part. Rachel KELLY of
Tombay [aka Ballintombay?] County Wicklow of the second part and Joseph
BARKER of Coolmana aforesaid her brother [would this be brother-in-law?] of
the said Robert KELLY [Robert ?] of the second part. Reciting that the said Joseph
JACKSON was possessed of part of the lands of Coolmanna in the County of
Carlow aforesaid called Nash’s Quarter containing about 16 acres under a
lease of lives, renewable [?] and that said Rachel KELLY was possessed of
part of the lands of Tombay in said County containing about 42 acres and that
a marriage was then intended to be had between said Joseph JACKSON and
Rachel KELLY the marriage portion was released and confirmed under the said
Joseph BARKER lands of Ardmore now lands of Nimbay [Tombay?] to hold unto the
said Joseph BARKER his assigns in trust WITNESS: Joseph NOBLETT Of
Hackettstown, Co Carlow, Carpenter, and Charles Moore McMAHON of Carlow, gent
and Joseph BARKER of Coolmana, and Memorial is witnessed by Joseph NOBLETT
and Thomas NOBLETT, both of Hackettstown, Co Carlow. Rachel JACKSON her Mark.
Seal. SEE: JACKSONs
of Nashe’s Quarter |
|
528 |
129 |
345934 |
COULTER |
|
1800-1809 |
COULTER, David-MAYNE
COULTER, Margaret-MAYNE
COULTER, Anna-MAYNE |
|
528 |
292 |
343791 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, Thomas – McWILLIAMS # didn’t match – try
earlier books |
??? |
528 |
300 |
344454 |
OLIVER, John |
Londonderry |
1797, Dec 5 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Meml of a Deed John OLIVER of Cloghan [Cloghan,
Parish Balteagh,
Barony Keenaght],
Co. Londonderry of the first part & Thomas OLIVER of Clogham Co.
Londonderry of the other part. Witness Henry OLIVER & Samuel MARTIN |
|
528 |
423 |
347210 |
JACKSON, John |
Clare |
1795 Jun 18 |
JACKSON 1800
Image
234
John JACKSON of Kilrush [Kilrush,
Parish Kilrush, Barony Moyarta] Co. Clare Gent
of 1 pt & Alicia JACKSON and Harriet JACKSON both of
Kilrush spinsters of the other part. Whereby the said John JACKSON did
set to the said Letitia JACKSON and Harriet JACKSON house and
tenement held by James WALLACE, Michael FITZGERALD,
Mary COLLINS otherwise [?], Patrick FITZGERALD, William SPAIGHT Martha
McMAHON together with the tenement or houses leading from James GRAHAM’s
house to where James McCOWEN Wheelwright now lives in town of Kilrush Barony Moyarta Co. Clare &
also 8a arable ground with 2 1/2a Bog part of Moanvanagh otherwise Deerpark
& 15 1/2a and half of Ballynote [Ballynote
East, and/or Ballynote
West, Parish Kilrush,
Barony Moyarta, County Clare]… [relationships not
given] WITNESS: Robert KEAN of Ballyvore Co. Clare Gent & George SMITH of
Kilrush John JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: A Capt. John
JACKSON of Kilrush died 1822. The women are likely related. |
|
528 |
448 |
347313 |
BARTLEY |
|
1800-1809 |
William BARTLEY & anr to INGOLDSBY |
x |
528 |
532 |
347650 |
OLIVER, Mary |
Cork |
1800, Aug 29 |
OLIVER-BUCKLEY
Meml of Indentured Deed having date 1800
August 29 made between Thomas OLIVER executor of the last will &
Testament of Mrs. OLIVER late of the City of Cork deceased. Mary OLIVER widow
& relict of the Sd Thomas OLIVER & Mary OLIVER daughter of
the aforesaid Thomas OLIVER & John BATHLEY of the same city [?] Chandler
of the other part renting …. |
|
528 |
591 |
347854 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1800 Aug 9 |
McCULLOGH Jane orse WALKER & husband to MOORE
Image
319
NOTES in 2009 diary 1800-1809
Joseph WALKER of Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, Apothecary
& Jane WALKER otherwise McCULLAGH his wife of 1st part. James
Stewart MOORE of Ballydivity [Ballydivity,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
Co. Antrim Esq of other pt. … tenement at Massarene Bridge … in Bowland in
town and Parish Antrim .. lands of Ballylingan ]possibly Ballylurgan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
& Clanboy [possibly Clonboy , Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
in Barony Drumaul Co. Antrim … |
|
529 |
1 |
346055 |
JACKSON |
Kings |
1800 Jun 4 |
BTW Isaac DEJANCOURT of City of Dublin and Radolphus
BUCHANNAN. George BUCHANNAN late of City of Dublin now of City of Cork.
Simpson HACKETT Esq. of Riverstown, Tipperary. Richard HOBART of Riverstown,
Co. Tipperary granted lease in 1782 & 1785. James KEARNEY. Lives of
Wetherlock HOBART, [Paschin] POOLE. Mathew HOBART & James BARRY were
granted a lease in 1761. Henry PALMER. Life: Rebecca BUCHANNAN daughter of
Randolphus BUCHANNAN; George BUCHANNAN (deceased) Paschall Poole HOBART;
Jeremiah HANKS eldest son of Jeremiah HANKS. Henry PRITTIE Esq. of Kilboy,
Tipperary. Mr. John CUTHBERT, surveyor. Lives: Jane BUCHANNAN; Elizabeth
BUHANNAN & Michael KEARNEY. John Hobart MOORE Esq granted lease in 1792.
James JACKSON Esq. had previously occupied mills in Balindarra, Kings Co.
Rev. Abraham DOWNES of Birr Kings Co. Margaret BUCHANNAN daughter of
Randolphus BUCHANNAN. WITNESS William MATURNE[?] Esq. City of Dublin. Thomas
Sterling BERRY Esq. of City of Dublin. NOTE:
This memorial was close to illegible and these notes are thanks to the
heroics of RonPrice. |
|
529 |
43 |
3482241 |
|
Sligo |
|
WALKER-TYLOR Stephen Street |
|
529 |
128 |
346653 |
OLIVER, John |
Londonderry |
1788, July 24 |
OLIVER-his wife
Last will and Testament of John OLIVER of Cloghan [Cloghan,
Parish Balteagh,
Barony Keenaght],
parish of Balleagh, Co. Londonderry
Son, Thomas OLIVER – the one full half of Sd John
OLIVER farmer in Main in the County of Londonderry. Witness John CALDWELL
& Alexander PATTISON both of Cloghan, all in the County of Londonderry |
|
529 |
153 |
346713 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin |
1800 Jul 16 |
SULLIVAN 1800
Image
404
Deed btw James O’BYRNE of Charlemount, Co. Dublin,
Carpenter & Mary O’BYRNE otherwise JACKSON [daughter of Peter JACKSON & Joanna VINCENT], his wife of the 1st pt, Martha DAMES,
spinster of City of Dublin of 2nd pt & James SULLIVAN of
Capel Street of City of Dublin Upholder of 3rd pt. whereby
O’BYRNES & DAMES made over to Sullivan parcel of ground formerly
inhabited by John CLARKE Apothecary on East side of Capel Street then #16 at
the time of the execution of a lease 14 April 1764 from North to South in
front to the Street 37’ 4” from East to west 130’ to lot then of Sackville
GARDNER then in possession of Peter JACKSON & Jephrey PRENDERGAST.
On the east to a Noble Lane and on the west to Capel Street. With alehouses,
Edifices, Buildings Rights, Members …. WITNESS: Henry Vincent JACKSON of
Charlemount, City of Dublin, Gent [son of Peter JACKSON & Joanna VINCENT
– the property had originally been that of her mother Mary] SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
529 |
159 |
337944 |
BALL |
Armagh
Down |
1799 Apr 25 |
McGOWAN-WALLACE Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Btw William McGOWAN of
Bangor. Co. Down, butcher & John WALLACE of Newtownards, Down,
shopkeeper, transfer of field commonly called Brickfield near to Newtownards
on which an orchard had formerly been planted and two little houses at the
end thereof Bounded on the east by Mr. Robert McCULLY’s field and also on the
North field occupied by Hans LOGAN on the west by the road leading to said
LOGAN’s field and on the south by William DUGGAN’s garden…. More description NOTE was in
townland index under Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
but that townland is not mentioned. Also the names given in the index were
HAMILTON-BALL. |
1 |
529 |
263 |
347097 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin
Kings
Tipperary |
1800
Aug 12 |
PEPPER
Image
461
Btw Peter JACKSON, City of Dublin, Gent of 1st pt & Simon PEPPER of Lisnisky, Co. Tipperary of 2nd pt.
Reciting deed of conveyance May 1 1800, btw Robert JACKSON of Grange[Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co. Esq, conveyed to Simon PEPPER his rights to his 6th part
of Ballymacmurragh,
[Parish Kinnitty Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co…. and reciting that said Peter JACKSON did as of Michelmas
term 1790 obtain judgement in his Majesty’s Court of Kings Bench in Ireland
against the said Richard JACKSON [NOTE:
Did the clerk make an error – should this be Robert JACKSON?] for the fine of
£1287 besides costs the said Judge witnessed that the said Peter JACKSON for the consideration in the said deed released, quit claim etc for lands of Ballymacmurragh. WITNESSES: Cooper CRAWFORD &
[Timothy?] CROW both of Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
529 |
265 |
347101 |
JACKSON, James, Robt, Eugenia |
Dublin
Kings |
1800
May 1 |
PEPPER
Image
462
Image
462
BTW Robert JACKSON of Grange Kings Co. Esq. of
1pt Eugenia JACKSON widow of 2nd pt James JACKSON of
Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],. &
John DROUGHT of Whigsborogh both in Kings Co. of 3rd pt. Joseph
CURTIS of City of London Esq. & Eugenia CURTIS otherwise JACKSON his wife of 4th pt & Simon PEPPER of Lissinesky Co. Tipperary
Esq of 5th pt.
[see also ROD: 529-263-347097 for more on Ballymacmurragh,
Parish Kinnitty Barony Ballybritt].
In consid of £2100 James JACKSON, Robert JACKSON & John DROUGHT
conveyed to Simon PEPPER part of land of Tulla otherwise BallymcMurragh [see
also ROD: 529-263-347097 for more on Ballymacmurragh,
Parish Kinnitty Barony Ballybritt].
the whole being divided into 6 parts of which 4 divided parts were formerly
in possession of Hillary ARMSTRONG or her undertenants through a writ of
partition filed in Court of Common Pleas in Ireland with the letters B, C, D
and F = 229a 2r 10p B, C & D are bounded on North by that part of lands
of Ballymacmurray allotted to be the share of the lands of Francis &
Elizabeth SHORT and partly by the Mountain of Cumber on the West by the River
which divides the said lands of Ballymacmuragh from Ballymacwilliam and
Newtown on the south by that part of the lands of Ballymacmuragh which was
allotted to the share of said lands of Isaac HUMPHRYS and marked on the map
with the letter E bounded on the north side by that part of the lands …
annuity payable to the said Ann FRAZIER [aka FRASER] the sum of £3,000 so
provide for the said daughter of said Robert JACKSON by the recited
settlement … to Simon PEPPER the North West part of the lands of Cumber [Cumber
Lower and/or Cumber
Upper, Parish Kinnitty]
and also the part of said lands of Cumber in Kings Co. … WITNESS: William
NEVILLE steward to Robert JACKSON party thereto JOHNSTON Attorney Esq
of Mossfield & Rev. Mathew WOOD Vicar of Seir Kierans, Diocese Ossary and
Executor of P and by Eugenia JACKSON by said William NEVILLE Sarah
HANSARD & Daniel MAUNSELL both of Kingdom of Great Britain and as to
execution by said Joseph and Eugenia CURTIS is witnessed by William NEVILLE,
Diana Ainsley ELLIOTT and Anne FRASER of Kingdom of Great Britain and execution
of Samuel PEPPER witnessed by William NEVILLE and [Luce?] TALBOT of Roscrea
Co. Tipperary … Robert JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
LDS |
529 |
295 |
347218 |
McCULLY |
Down |
|
Image
477
Marriage btw Wm ARBUTHNOT the younger & Mary
McCULLY daughter of James McCULLY of Drumbane Co. Down … mention of Sarah
McCULLY, other daughter of James McCULLY … for lives of James McCULLY and
Elizabeth McCULLY his then present life. WITNESS: Rev Philip FLETCHER of
Lisburn & John EMERSON of Belfast Merchant. Memorial WITNESS: John
EMERSON & Robert DICKSON of Dromore. |
|
529 |
296 |
347221 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1800 Aug 25 |
BRETT
Image
478 & 479
Btw Henry JACKSON now of America and late of the
City of Dublin, Merchant of the 1st part & James FARRELL of
Smithfield, City of Dublin salesman of 2nd pt & John BRETT of
Ushers Island merchant of 3rd pt. Reciting indenture 9 Sept 1974,
Francis HUNT of Phoenix Street, City of Dublin, Dairyman set to Henry
JACKSON plot of land part of the slaughterhouse yard fronting on Phoenix
Street 28 feet and from front to rere 57 feet. North side of Phoenix Street.
(Said premes had been demised May 2 1792 by Donald STEWART of Aston Quay.
City of Dublin, merchant to Francis HUNT for a term of 80 years). Henry
JACKSON had expended a considerable amount of money in erecting several
lasting improvements and also erected a steam
engine and flour mill thereon and carried on the dressing and
manufacturing of flour and grain therein. … Henry JACKSON then called
in a £1500 bond [NOTE: This is a very lengthy & complicated memorial] ..
land in Balliskin [NOTE: not a townland name
that I can find yet] , Parish Taghmon [?], Barony Corkeree, Co. Westmeath…
WITNESS: James JOHNSTON & Adron Walker BELLEW both of City of Dublin, Henry
JACKSON, Elenor BOND of Bridges, City of Dublin, Widow [of Oliver BOND],
James FARRELL. SEE: Lisnaboe
JACKSONs.
NOTE: This is the Henry
JACKSON of United Irishman fame |
LDS |
529 |
315 |
347272 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1798 Sep 24 |
McCULLOCK John to JACK1800-1809 (1800)
Image
487
John McCULLOGH of Dromore [Dromore,
Parish Rasharkin,
Barony Kilconway],
Parish Rasharkin, Barony Kilconway, Co. Antrim of 1 pt & John JACK of
Dunneny Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim .. land formerly held by Andrew SMITH …
life of Susannah McCULLOCK wife of John McCULLOCK |
q |
529 |
472 |
348301 |
JACKSON, Thomas & George |
Sligo |
1800 Oct 1 |
Carrickeensellagh
PHIPPS-JACKSON & ors
Image
568
BTW William Harloe PHIBBS of Sligo, Co. Sligo of 1st pt
& Thomas JACKSON of Gortlownan Co. Sligo [Gortlownan,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill]
& Robert TRUMBLE of Gortnasellagh [probably Gortnasillagh
or Gortnasillagh
West, Parish Inishmagrath,
Barony of Drumahaire,
Co. Leitrim] Co. Leitrim,
Farmer of the other pt. PHIBBS rented to said Thomas JACKSON &
Robert TRUMBLE townland of Carrickgeensellagh [Carrigeensallagh , Parish Ballysadare,
Barony Tirerrill]
then in possession of Darby MULLANY cont 44 acres for lives of Darby
MULLNAMOE in Barony Tirerill [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo.
For natural lives of William TRUMBLE 2nd son of the lessee Robert TRUMBLE
aged 12 years or thereabout George JACKSON eldest son of the said
Lessee Thomas JACKSON aged 14 years thereabouts and George JACKSON 2nd son of William JACKSON of Gortlownan Co. Sligo age 5 years or
thereabouts. WITNESS: John CARTER now of Sligo Co. Sligo & Patrick
McDONAGH of Sligo Co. Sligo Secretary to the Grand Jury of Co. Sligo.
Memorial WITNESS Patrick McDONAGH & Robert WALKER of Drumory, Co. Leitrim
farmer. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: Deeds related to Thomas JACKSON of Coloony, Lavally,
Gortlownan & Teretick etc. Also: 1897
will of Eleanor JACKSON of Sligo |
|
529 |
512 |
348426 |
JACKSON, Miles |
Limerick |
1800 Nov 1 |
Meade THOMAS
Image 589
Btw Myles JACKSON of Castle Connell, Co.
Limerick Esq. and John Meade THOMAS of City of Limerick Merchant…. lands of
Castle Connell aka Stradbally [Stradbally
North and Stradbally
South, Parish Stradbally,
in the Barony Clanwilliam is on the border of Co. Clare] then in possession of Myles JACKSON…
description ..Barony of Clonwilliam, Co. Limerick
NOTE:
Myles JACKSON aka Miles JACKSON. A Miles JACKSON of Lisduane was mentioned in
the list of English Proprietors: The
Civil Survey of 1654. P335. Myles
Jackson of Lishdowan p 340. John JACKSON and two names of a Mr. JACKSON in Names found under “Howses,
Gardens, Backsides & c and how seated and bounded” Limerick page 399
– 489.
NOTE:
In The Cromwellian Settlement of
the County of Limerick, the townland of Stradbally was
leased to Richard PEIRCE and John SNOW. The Old Proprietor was Dowager Lady
Castleconnell.
NOTE: Miles
Jackson was the owner of a large estate in Lisduane, Granagh, in the early
1600s. History of Limerick 55 pp Hamilton JACKSON 1670, then Miles
JACKSON & Abraham JACKSON attainted of treason by King James.
In a 1687 case, Miles Jackson of Ballyvologue, gent.. is mentioned as
was Abraham Jackson of Duntryleague,
SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington – connection of arms bearing 3
eagles heads. |
|
529 |
540 |
348580 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Cork |
1800, Oct 31 |
OLIVER-TOBIN
Meml of an Indentured Deed … Mtg bearing
date of 31 Oct 1800 between Thomas OLIVER of the City of Cork Gent. Acting
Exec. of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas OLIVER late of the City Gent
decd of the one part & Wm TOBIN of the Sd city of
Cork Vintner of the other part … [this involved an earlier indenture of a Mr.
GAGE 30 March 1790] |
|
529 |
581 |
348781 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Limerick |
1791 Nov 30 |
CULLIGAN1800
Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co. Limerick of
1 pt & Michael CULLIGAN and John GORMAN of Corbally in the North East
Liberty of the City of Limerick … part of Aughlougherd known as Griffins farm
cont 32 acres. SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington |
|
530 |
100 |
347187 |
|
|
1800-1809 |
LEE,
Edward – Marriage Articles |
|
530 |
103 |
347202 |
BARTLEY |
|
1739-1810 |
CLINTON & anr to BARTLEY1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Lossitt & bog, Doramond |
x |
530 |
169 |
347571 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1793, Jan 30 |
JACKSON to PENTON (I had PROCTOR] Irish St., Armagh
Memorial of an Indentured Deed of Assignment ...
Image
92
Btw Robert JACKSON of Ballynewry [Ballynewry,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
Esq. of the 1 pt & Richard PENTON of City of Armagh of the other part..
After reciting Jane GRAHAM of City of Armagh by deed 29 Nov 1792 sold to Robert
JACKSON all that Tenement & Garden in Town of Armagh let by Thomas
McCANN Esq. by indenture to Jane GRAHAM in Irish Street, in said City of
Armagh for term of year for 38 pounds 13s 2d … Richard JACKSON [SEAL]] Witnesses Joseph VOGAN? John HADDOCK,
Tomas HADDOCK of the City of Armagh Attorney at Law. |
|
530 |
170 |
347575 |
DAWSON |
Louth |
1800 |
Image
92
BTW Charles RAWDON of Glasslough, Co. Monaghan Esq.
& Henrietta RAWDON his wife otherwise DAWSON [See: DAWSON, Thomas,
Henrietta, Rawdon, James, Elinor 1800-1809 Not pertinent |
|
530 |
381 |
348624 |
BAILLIE |
Armagh |
1800 Aug 13 |
BAILIE-DONALDSON Notes in
2009 diary1739-1810 Ballinagaple
Between Hugh BAILIE, Robert
BAILIE, Wm CONN, Agnes CONN otherwise BAILIE & Martha BAILIE all of
Mullaghglass [Mullaghglass,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], Parish
of Killeavy, Co. Armagh of the 1st part. Samuel DONALDSON of
Cloghogg [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Parish
of Creggan, Co. Armagh, Gent … in consideration of £170.00 paid … made over
to Samuel DONALDSON all that part of Ballinagaple [??] then in possession of
William McCLEMENTS & Samuel McCANN 25 A 2P land formerly in Parish of
Creggan now in Newtownhamilton, Barony of Upper Fews. WITNESS Alexander
McCOMBE of Castletown, Co. Louth Attorney & Alexander DONALDSON &
Michael McCONNELL both of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper,
Co. Armagh, Farmers; Anne CHURCH of Castletown, spinster. John GRIFFIN,
Deputy Registrar. |
|
530 |
524 |
349376 |
McCULLAGH |
|
|
McCULLOGH Dorothy B & anr to MOODY & ors
1800-1809 (1800) |
|
531 |
247 |
349434 |
|
Sligo |
|
BYRNE & others-ARBUCKLE Stephen
Street. |
|
531 |
353 |
351212 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1801 Jan 13
|
ATKINSON 1801
Image
479
Amendment of a rent charge
btw John JACKSON of Richhill [Rich
Hill or Legacorry, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh, Linen trader & Richard ATKINSON of Ballytrue [Ballytrue, Kilmore, Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West,],
Co. Armagh Linen draper. Townlands of Mulladry [Mulladry,
Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Co. Armagh held from the late William RICHARDSON of Richhill. WITNESS: John
JELLY & Mary ATKINSON |
|
531 |
416 |
351642 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin
Roscommon |
1801 Mar 25 |
BIRMINGHAM 1801
Image
512
btw Elizabeth SUTTON widow of George SUTTON of City of
Dublin Esq named in the will of John SUTTON late of City of Dublin deceased
of 1st pt, Richard JACKSON of Essex Bridge City of Dublin
Looking Glass maker of 2nd pt. Robert YOUNG of Lucan, Co. Dublin
Gent of 3rd pt. Thomas FITZGERALD Lieut Col in his Majesty’s Service of the 4th pt & Ann
BERMINGHAM of Newtown Castle Byrne, Co. Dublin of 5th pt. … two
quarters of lands of Killeare [?], 448a in Barony Athlone, Co. Roscommon … |
|
531 |
523 |
353283 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1801 May 26 |
Image
572
BTW John WILLIAMS of Banagher Kings Co. Gent of 1 pt
& Thomas SMITH of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
Esq of the other pt … part of parcel held [in 1788] by James JACKSON deceased … lives of Mary WILLIAMs and MARY JACKSON and reciting lease
11 Mar 1790 Edward PALMER demised to John PALMER… [lots more detail] |
|
532 |
29 |
347995 |
JACKSON, Charles |
Dublin |
1800 Aug 13 |
FARNELL 1800
Image
20
Btw Charles JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
& Thomas FARNELL of Fishers Lane in said City, merchant. Reciting
indenture 25 July 1773 by William JACKSON then of Mill Street County
& City of Dublin, farmer for considerations demised to Nicholas DUNN then
of Fisher Lane. … [description of Fishers Lane property] reciting indenture 3
July 1794 Joseph HONE jr & Nathanial HONE both of Dublin executors of
will of Anne JACKSON late of City of Dublin, widow. SEE: Robert
JACKSON of Crooked Staff - Descendants. NOTE:
I do not know where Charles JACKSON fits in to the family of William JACKSON
and Anne HUNT, his wife. |
|
532 |
378 |
349395 |
DONALDSON |
Louth |
|
SIBTHORP to DONALDSON 1739-1810
(TI Bk 73) Philipstown |
x |
532 |
524 |
350700 |
OLIVER, Wm |
Armagh |
1795,
Nov 24 |
KIDD to OLIVER Ennislare
& Thomas St., Armagh
Image
268
A memorial of a Deed bearing
date the twenty fourth day of November in year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and ninety five Between Benjamin KIDD of Keady [NOTE: the townlands of the
town of Keady include Racarbry, Crossmore and Crossdened]
and Ballymorran [possibly Ballymorran,
Parish Killinchy,
Barony Dufferin, Co.
Down] Gent. Of the one part and Wm OLIVER jun of Ennislare [probably Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the
Parish and County of Armagh Linen Draper of the other part. Wherein it is
recited that whereas Wm JOHNSTON of the City and County of Armagh Gent did
by indenture of lease bearing date the sixth day of October 1795 Demise
unto said Benjamin KIDD all that and those that front Dwelling House Offices
Yard and Garden lying and being on the south side of Thomas Street in the
said City of Armagh bounded on the South by the holding of Arthur IRWIN on
the north by the holding of Catherine GRAHAM and James and William BARNES(?)
on the east by (?) MURPHY holding and on the west by Thomas Street aforesaid
with full and free liberty of [legal language] at all times during this
demise {...] the gateway in Common to said premises with the said Catherine
GRAHAM the [?] to the sd Benjamin KIDD his executors, admins and A?? from the
first day of November then next ensuing for the term of thirty one years ...
Witnessed by Samuel KIDD of Darkley, Parish of Derrynoose, Linen Draper and
James OLIVER of Ennislare in the Parish of Armagh . Signed in the presence of
us James OLIVER Saml KIDD. Sworn Jan 5 1801 SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
532 |
532 |
350733 |
McCULLAGH |
Tyrone |
1801 Feb 3 |
Daniel, Shane & Phelemy McCULLOGH to 1800-1809
(1801)
Image
272
Daniel, Shane & Phelemy McCULLOGH all of
Glencapogagle, Co. Tyrone of the one pt, and Francis McCULLOGH of
Glencapogagle of the other. Transfer of 8th part of Glencapogagle
then in possession of Francis McCULLOUGH Barony of Elliston Barony of
Armagh. WITNESS: Hugh McCULLOGH |
|
533 |
100 |
365898 |
JACKSON, Nathl |
|
1803 |
JACKSON
NOTE: Error. The numbers
in Book # 533 only go to 363321. |
|
533 |
426 |
370007 |
LATOUCHE |
|
1800-1809 |
LATOUCHE, William-VILLIERS
NOTE: Error. The numbers
in Book # 533 only go to 363321. |
|
533 |
427 |
354654 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1800 Aug 1 |
McCULLOCH John to GOURLY 1800-1809 (1801)
Image
536
John McCULLOUCH of Drumhirk, Co. Down, farmer of the 1
part to Robert GOURLY …. 18a Cunningham measure in townland of Drumhirk,
parish Kilmeed, Co. Down … lives of John McCULLOCH, Hannah McCULLOCH alias
HARVEY his wife and James McCULLOCH their eldest son… WITNESS: Robert
MONTGOMERY, Town of Comber, attorney. |
|
533 |
557 |
364370 |
JACKSON, Wm |
England |
1802 Oct 30 |
CRAVEN
Error: I had #362912.
This book skips from 355824 to 364370 The latter is for CRAVEN & ors to
DOWKER
Image
613
William JACKSON of Stanford in Co. Lincoln,
England, Draper & James BOWKER of the same place & Rev. Joseph
MONKHOUSE Clerk of Despery{?] in Co. Lincoln of 1st pt. John HALL
of Carey Street, Co. of Middlesex of 2nd pt & Abel CRAVEN of
Swacliffe near Dunbury near Oxford … refers to an indenture 16 Feb 1802
where the deed was rendered illegible by salt water because it was in a
vessel which sank on the way to Ireland … Thomas BOWKER’s will 19 Feb 1802
bequeathed his estates to William JACKSON, James BOWKER and Joseph
MONKHOUSE … will in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury … Sum of £57.10 &
£3,413.4 .. [regrettably, it did not identify the properties] |
|
534 |
122 |
349534 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1800 Jan 10 |
GILLESPIE-McCULLAGH Notes
in 2009 diary Book 45 (1739-1810) There are lots more Drummuck deeds in
this section.
Image
70
Between David GILLESPIE of
Latgallin [Latgallan,
Parish Clones,
Barony Dartree] &
formerly of Drummuck [Drummuck,
Parish Tehallan,
Barony Cremorne],
Co. Monaghan of 1st part & James McCULLAGH of Shantanagh [Shantonagh,
Parish Ballybay,
Barony Cremorneor Shantonagh,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne] of
other part…. GILLEPSIE demised to James McCULLAGH dwelling house in Drummuck
[Drummuck,
Parish Tehallan,
Barony Cremorne]
Parish Tallycorr [?] formerly in possession of John GILLESPIE Gent, dec’d
then in actual possession of James SMITH & John SMITH … 20 acres arable
& pasture land for natural life of John GILLESPIE of City of Dublin, Gent
WITNESS: John GILLESPIE of City of Dublin, Gent, one of the attorneys &
Rev James MORRELL of Ballybay. |
|
534 |
132 |
349578 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth & ors |
Dublin |
1800 Dec 23 |
JACKSON-PARKER. Names Index 1800-1809
Image
75
Btw Peter JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. & Elizabeth
TOWERS otherwise JACKSON his wife of the one pt Thomas PARKER of City of
Dublin Tobacconist of other pt. In consid of £375 transferred dwelling house
& messuage marker No 2 next house formerly inhabited by Edward BEATTY and
now inhabited by Thomas HIRD Merchant on the North and adjoining house formerly
inhabited by Mr. WALLER and now by John CREIGHTON Surgeon on the south
together with the Ware house at the rere of the house & the use of the
Gateway and passage common Stable yard at rere of premise situate on St
Andrew St. County & City of Dublin. WITNESS: Joshua MARTIN City of Dublin
Gent & Patrick CAFREY servant to Peter JACKSON. |
16e |
534 |
143 |
349771 |
JACKSON, John |
Armagh |
1800, Aug
1 |
BALL-JACKSON Townland Bk 2
1739-1810
Image 81
A Memorial of a Deed of a
Lease bearing date the first day of August 1800 made between Thomas BALL of
Cullihanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper],in
the County of Armagh Esq. Of the one part and John JACKSON of Liscalgat [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] in the
Said County of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said Thomas BALL
for the Consideration therein mentioned did Demise Grant Set and to [farm?]
Let Release and Confirm Unto the Said John JACKSON (then being by
virtue of a Lease for a year as therein mentioned & to his assigns all
that and there that part of the Lands of Urker known by the name of the Charter Lands then in the
possession of the said John JACKSON Containing by estimation 29 acres, two
roods or thereabouts be the same more or less which is [_arly] described in a
map or [__rchart] there of thereunto annexed situate lying and being in the
Parish of Creggan Barony of Upper Fews and County of Armagh Excepting and
Reserving out of Said demise unto the said Thomas BALL his heirs and assigns
as therin is Excepted and Reserved to hold said Demised premises with the
appurts unto the said John JACKSON his heirs Exors Admons and Assigns for and
during the natural life and lives of the said John JACKSON the lessee
then aged about nineteen, Margaret and Barbara JACKSON twins
sisters of the said John JACKSON both aged seventeen years thereabouts
& the surviving issue of them as for and during the term of twenty four
years to be computed from the 21st day of November then last which
ever of said term for lives or years should last the longest at and under the
yearly rent of [pounds] 34..16..7p in which said lease is contd sevl clauses
& covts in the said John JACKSON his heirs, Exors, Admins, &
Assigns to be done & performed & in case the said John JACKSON his heir Exors, Admins & Assigns shall perform & fulfill said
Covenants and Clauses then said yearly rent of [pounds] 34.16.7 should be
reduced to [pounds] 32.9.4 and no more which said deed was duly executed
[?/?] therto in presence of and witnessed by Saml BALL of Urker in the County
of Armagh Esq. & Patrick KANE of Coolderry [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], in
Said County and [?] this Memorial was also duly Exed by the said John
JACKSON in presence of the said Patrick KANE & George JACKSON of the City of Dublin Attorney at Law, John JACKSON [SEAL] Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence
of Patrick KANE came this day before me & made oath & saith he is [?]
Witness to & saw the Original Deed of which the above writing is
Memorialized duly.
Executed by the parties
thereto & also save the above memorial duly executed by the above named John
JACKSON and saith the name Patrick KANE [?] as a witness to said [?]
& Memorial [....] proper name & handwriting Patrick KANE sworn before
me at Dundalk in the County of Louth the 29th day of December 1800
by Virtue of a commission to me directed for taking affidavits in the County
and I know the deponent Stephen PAGE junior.
SEE: Jackson Family - Five Generations – a page that needs
updating. |
|
534 |
144 |
349772 |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Armagh |
1801 Jan 7 |
Btw Samuel McKEE of Castleblayney Co Monaghan
Shopkeeper of the 1 pt. Margaret JACKSON of Liscalgat [Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co
Armagh spinster of the 2nd pt Margaret JACKSON of same
widow of Liscalgot of the 3rd pt John JACKSON of Liscalgot
of the 4th pt… BLANEY had leased to Samuel McKEE a plot of land on
Market Street in Castleblayney bounded on the east by John McMATH’s tenement
on the north by Market St on the west by Edward McARDLEs and on the north by
William LEWIS’s… yearly rent of 2 pounds 10s marriage to be btw Samuel McKEE
& Margaret JACKSON… transfer to James McKEE and John JACKSON…
WITNESS: John GILMORE of Creggan, Gent Redmond BYRNES of Clarnach [?] Co
Armagh farmer & George JACKSON of Dublin Attorney at law. NOTE: Margaret JACKSON (1783-1810) SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker |
16e |
534 |
155 |
344628 |
DAWSON |
|
1794-1799 |
DAWSON, Patrick-McCULLOGH Wrong
Bk. |
??? |
534 |
229 |
350045 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1792 Dec 27 |
McCULLOCH John to BRYSON
1800-1809 (1801)
Image
126
Btw John McCULLOCH of Parish
of Glassdrummon [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Parish
of Mullaghbrach [NOTE: Parish boundaries may have changed] Co Armagh &
William BRYSON of Ballysallagh, Parish of Bangor Co Down in condition of £63.8.3
pd McCULLOGH transferred land on the West side of North St in town of
Newtownards. bounded on the north by #27 on the east with North St on the
south with #2 and on west with Mary St. |
16e |
534 |
536 |
351375 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin
Roscommon |
1801
Feb 20 |
SUTTON Image 319
Richard JACKSON of Essex Bridge, City of Dublin,
Looking Glass Seller of 1pt & Elizabeth SUTTON widow of George SUTTON
Esq., City of Dublin executors of last will and testament of John SUTTON late
of City of Dublin, Alderman, of other pt. Richard JACKSON for
consideration mentioned sold to Elizabeth SUTTON & George SUTTON 2/4 of
land of Kilcarre abt 478 acres plantation measure, Barony of Athlone, Co.
Roscommon with the apperts & a certain judgement WITNESS Christopher
CALLAGHAN, City of Dublin, Gent. |
|
534 |
567 |
351481 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1801 Mar 21 |
Image
335
BTW Joseph WHITE formerly of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co
but now of City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt & Benjamin KERNEY of City of
Dublin Gent of other pt. Recites that John FRIEND [?] was possessed of some
Good & Life Estate in all that and those the Corner House at the Duke in
Town of Birr Kings Co, which had been held by Rev. Abraham DOWNES … release 1
Sept 1788 Robert POYNTON … Joseph WHITE being seized of said premises under
said last mentioned deed erected valuable buildings and improvements .. and
further recited that by release dated 1 Mar 1774 James JACKSON then of
Parsonstown Kings Co. demised to Ann [FERRENS? FERRIS?] the house that she
lived in at Longstaffs Lane in Parsonstown which she had lately built with
the little garden opposite the door of said house which garden was as broad
as the house was long to [?] north wall of Mr. FRIEND’s house to hold for
lives of Thomas BUTLER, David BUTLER & Richard [FERNS? FERRENS?] |
|
535 |
111 |
350044 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1801 Jan 10 |
Image
64
Deed of release btw William BRYSON of Ballysallagh Co.
Down Farmer of 1 pt Alexander ARNOLD of Ballysallagh of other pt – grant land
on the south side of High Street in Newtownards Co. Down bounded on North
with said Street and on the east with a garden formerly in possession of
James BRUCE Esq. on the south with John ROGERs meadow & on the west with
a tenement now at some time in possession of John JACKSON …. WITNESS: James
ARNOLD of Ballysallagh Farmer & Henry KENNEDY of City od Dublin Gent Attorney
at law. |
|
535 |
138 |
350158 |
JACKSON? |
Armagh |
1801 Dec 21 |
DAVIS-DONNELY Book 2 (1739-1810) Tullymore & Mill
1739-1810
Btw William DAVIS of Aughasooley [??], Co. Armagh, farmer of 1 pt & & Bernard
DONNELLY of Maydown [Maydown,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] & Thomas
HUTCHESON of Carrickhaness both in sd Co farmers of the other part ... corn
and flax mill in Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],& portion of
land usually held by Robert WELSH cont 36 acres 2 roods & 14 perches....
witnessed by Frances SMYTHE of Blackwatertown |
T7-8 |
535 |
273 |
350594 |
DAWSON |
Dublin |
1801 Feb 7 |
DAWSON, John, his will 1800-1809
John DAWSON of Castle St City of Dublin, Merch... wife
Sarah DAWSON, son Alexander DAWSON...... son James DAWSON, lands of
Nicholstown Co Louth... daughter Margaret BEAHAM & husband Gerald BEAHAM
... lands of Cookstown, Rahanee and Ardee in Co Louth and of Prospect in Co
Monaghan... |
|
535 |
308 |
350808 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1801 Feb 16 |
McCULLOGH Edward & wife to CARLETON &
ors1800-1809 (1801)
Edward McCULLAGH of Co Kilkenny... |
|
535 |
368 |
351154 |
JACKSON, Strettle |
Cork |
1801 |
GIBBINGS
SEE: Quaker JACKSONs of Cork, Dublin & Tipperary. |
|
535 |
412 |
351537 |
JACKSON, John |
Belfast |
1801Mar 21 |
CRAWFORD-JACKSON
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
Robert CRAWFORD of Belfast Innkeeper & John
JACKSON of Ballymeehin, Co Down famer of other part... dwelling house on
Shore Street in Holywood |
|
535 |
511 |
352541 |
PEPPARD |
Limerick |
1801 Apr 17 |
PEPPARD, Robert. Cappagh. Premarriage Lt. John BROWN of
Limerick Militia to Constance ODELL daughter of Col. ODELL. RozMcC |
|
535 |
606 |
353254 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1801 May 4 |
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8266
Image
311
Memorial registered 9 June 1801 of lease of 4 May 1801
for lives renewable for ever BTW Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
in Kings Co. Esq. of 1st pt. to Henry HARDING of Dublin City Gent.
Of the other pt. Robert JACKSON demised to Henry JACKSON in his
actual possession the house offices & the Desmesne lands & bogg of
Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
61 ½ acres in Ballybritt Barony in Kings County for lives of said Henry
HARDING the lessee, Johnathon HARDING eldest son of Johnathon HARDING of
Clonlee [Clonlee,
Parish Kinnitty,
Barony of Ballybritt]
in Kings County Esq. & Thomas PALMER son of John PALMER of Glenacurra [Glenacurragh,
Parish Ettagh, Barony
of Ballybritt], in
Kings Co. Esq. WITNESSES Rev Mathew WOOD Clke John PALMER of Glenacurra Esq.
in Kings Co. upon payment of one peppercorn. Memorial signed by
Robert JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS Rev. Matthew WOOD
Clke.. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
536 |
48 |
35367 |
ATKINSON
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1800 Feb 18 |
ATKINSON-DOBBIN Ballynahone & Mill [possibly Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh more likely [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]]
Edward ATKINSON, City of
Armagh Esq. Doctor of Phessick of the one part & Leonard DOBBIN of City
of Armagh merchant of the other. ATKINSON to DOBBIN corn mills and kilns of
Ballinahone lately possessed by Thomas QUIN now in possession and occupation of
Leonard DOBBIN, 8 acres. |
|
536 |
138 |
352497 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1801 Apr 23 |
COULTER, Samuel-MURDOCK 1800-1809
Btw Samuel COULTER of Carnbeg & devisee of Joseph
COULTER of Dowdellshill of 1 pt & George MURDOCK of Belfast Gent.. citing
deed of release dated Sept 20 1778by George MURDOCK of Newry & Joseph
COULTER... dwelling house in High St Newry...then possessed by Mrs. Ann
TEMPLETON... reciting that sd Joseph COULTER is no dead and bequeathed all
his property subject to debts & legacies to Samuel COULTER party thereto
and appointed Samuel & Robert DICKIE executors of his will......
signed in presence of William HENRY & Joseph WRIGHT. |
|
536 |
286 |
354739 |
OLIVER, Susanna OLIVER, Isabella |
Limerick |
1801,
Aug 17 |
OLIVER-OLIVER 1800-1809 I have
this deed.
Indentured deed between Rev. Hans HAMILTON clerk,
second son of the Rt. Rev. Father in God Hugh HAMILTON, Bishop of Ossary of
the first part Susannah OLIVER spinster daughter of the Rt. Honourable Silver
OLIVER, deceased, of the second part ... the son of Hugh BISHOP of Ossary of
the third part and Charles Silver OLIVER of Castle OLIVER in the Co of
Limerick Esq. & Alexander HAMILTON Esq Barrister at Law and eldest son of
the said Bishop of Ossery of the fourth part [lots more -] |
|
536 |
326 |
355196 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Fermanagh
Monaghan
Meath |
1801
Jun 3 |
MCQUILLAN
Deed of assignment btw Elizabeth JACKSON relict
and administrator of Hugh JACKSON late of Reyland Co. Fermanagh
deceased of the 1 pt & Arthur McQUINLAN, Philip McQUINLAN and John
McQUINLAN of Doreylydigan Co. Monaghan farmers of the other part. Reciting
that the said Elizabeth JACKSON in consideration of her vested powers
in the will of her deceased husband [Hugh JACKSON] and in
consideration of the sum of £280 sterling granted to Arthur McQUINLAN, Philip
McQUINLAN and John McQUINLAN formerly granted in lease to Joseph JACKSON, & Hugh CORR by Henry OWEN of Ballindremmy Co. Meath Esq. to hold to
Arthur McQUINLAN, Philip McQUINLAN and John McQUINLAN for the natural life of Joseph JACKSON of Alligish, Co. Monaghan. WITNESS: John SWEENEY of
Derrylidigan, Co. Monaghan, & Francis McCOLLIN of sd place. NOTE: Reylan is likely Rellan, Parish of Clones,
Barony Clankelly. |
|
537 |
332 |
352998 |
JACKSON, Catherine |
Cork |
1801 May 2 |
Catherine JACKSON widow City of Cork Occupier of
a Dwelling House in Fish Street, Parish of Christchurch, City of Cork. KaeLewis |
|
537 |
381 |
353255 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Kings |
1801 May 1 |
LUCAS
Image
209
Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
Kings Co. to William LUCAS of Brusnow [aka Brosna , Parish Kilmurryely,
Barony Clonlisk],
Kings Co. Mention of son Benjamin LUCAS. No info that I don’t have in other
deeds. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
537 |
390 |
353370 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1796 Nov 20 |
LINDSAY
Image
214
James JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co. Esq of 1st pt &
Marlborough LINDSAY of same, shoemaker of other. JACKSON demised to LINDSAY
farm in his possession – upper end of Back Lane in town of Birr together with
unroofed house or waste plot next adjoining. The dwelling house bounded on
the north by New Bridge Street, on the west by Thomas COLE’s holding in Town
of Birr, Barony Ballybritt Kings Co for natural lives of John LINDSAY. Simon
LINDSAY & Wentworth LINDSAY, first second & third sons of Marlborough
LINDSAY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
537 |
432 |
353593 |
JACKSON, Charles |
Dublin |
1801 Jun 13 |
HAWKINS
Image
235
Charles JACKSON of James St., City of Dublin
Gent of 1 pt & David HAWKINS of Strand Street, Coachmaker. Recites
several earlier leases. |
|
537 |
459 |
353757 |
COULTER |
Monaghan |
1801 Apr 23 |
McCREIGHT to COULTER (TI
Bk 45) Mullacrunk 1739-1810
Image
248
BTW James McCREIGHT of Caleigh Parish of Tullycorbet,
Co. Monaghan farmer of 1 pt & John COULTER of Anamacneil Parish &
county aforesaid Linen Draper of the other pt… land of Mullacrunk Parish
Tullycorbet Co. Monaghan with dwelling houses Outhouses and Gardens formerly
in possession of David McCULLAGH and tenements in occupation of Samuel BOYD,
Robert BOYD, Andrew BOYD, Hugh RIDDELL and David McCULLAGH 16a WITNESS: John
GILLESPIE City of Dublin Gent one of the attorneys and George BARKLEY of Lossett
Co. Monaghan farmer. |
x |
537 |
528 |
354085 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1801 Jul 9 |
COULTER, George-SMITH 1800-1809 Image 283.
George COULTER of town of Drogheda, merchant of the 1
pt & John SMITH & Thomas PRENTICE of City of Dublin merchants and
copartners in trade. Reciting indenture Jun 9 1783 re lease to COULTER of
dwelling house, outhouse, gardens, parks, and fields of meadow 8a 3r 6p,
parish of St. Mary’s Town & Co. Drogheda, bounded on the east by lands in
St. James Parish known as the brickfields, on the north by the road leading
from Drogheda to Mamington, on the south by lands held by re. Robert CUTHBERT
& Mr. William CHESHIRE. To hold to George COULTER for 36 years. Reciting
indenture Oct 14, 1799 Thomas MATHEWS of Town of Drogheda demised to George
COULTER that large warehouse in Salt House Lane … more description. Mention
of a John COULTER that is confusing |
|
537 |
544 |
354371 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Carlow |
1801 Apr 4 |
GOVERNOR OF CARLOW
Image
291 Complex deed.
There are many high ranking people involved – and William
JACKSON… All that and there plot of ground on which a Stable lately stood
Situate at the rere of the dwelling of William JACKSON in Burren
Street in said town of Carlow … also that other plot of land on which a
Stable lately stood situate at the rere of the dwelling house of the said William
JACKSON marked #4… and which built under the old Court House in the Town
of Carlow both of which plots of land are in the possession of William
JACKSON and were taken in or were intended to be taken in Enclosed and
built on for the purpose of enlarging the site of a Court or Sessions House
then building in the Town of Carlow …. And build such part of the Court House
as they think fit for the depth of 80 feet over the passage leading to the
rere of the Dwelling house of the said William JACKSON and adjoining
to the site of the Court House. NOTE: SEE: Carlow
Courthouse. I can’t quite situate this William JACKSON in a family tree.
There may be a connection to JACKSONs
of Nashe’s Quarter. |
|
538 |
147 |
355985 |
JACKSON, Wm M |
Clare |
1793 Dec 13 |
HALLERAN 1801
Image
402
William Marcus JACKSON of [Allerview?] Co. Clare
of 1 pt. George HALLORAN of City of Limerick, Gent of other pt. … decree …
house and Quay formerly held by John FITZGERALD & House in Quay Lane otherwise Bridge Street formerly tenanted by Thomas
JONES …
NOTE: William Marcus
JACKSON (1761-1822) husband of Jane DEVREAUX. |
|
538 |
279 |
358137 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1789
Feb 3 |
BARTLEY & ors. Marriage Articles 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Lossitt & bog
NAMES: William BARTLEY of
Lossit; Robert BARTLEY, son of William; David GILLESPIE of Drummuck;
Catherine GILLESPIE granddaughter of David; George BARTLEY; John ELLIOT;
James COULTER of Killymount; John McMORRAN. OTHER PLACES: Glenrich. |
x |
538 |
290 |
358153 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1802) |
Revd James McCULLOGH, Catherine McCULLOGH orse GORDON
& ors to KEOWN |
|
538 |
343 |
358260 |
COULTER |
|
1800-1809 |
COULTER, David-GREER |
|
538 |
403 |
358519 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1802 Feb 13 |
POOLER-JACKSON Ballycrummy
Image
537
John POOLER of Ballycrummy [Ballycrummy, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]in Parish & Co. ARMAGH & John JOHNSTON of
Tamlett [Tamlaght, Parish of Eglish (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh, or Tamlaght, Parish of Eglish, in the Barony Armagh] In Parish & Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt & Robert
JACKSON of City & co. Armagh Esq. of other pt. … incl Mill Race in
Ballycrummy to be the property of Robert JACKSON … free to raise or
lower the waters … WITNESS: John LONG of City of Armagh; John POOLER &
William POOLER of Ballycrummy. Possible Robert JACKSON [SEAL] (it is hard to read) |
|
538 |
472 |
359022 |
JACKSON, Strettle |
Cork |
1802 Mar 30 |
GIBBONS1802
Image
572
Btw Strettle JACKSON of City of Cork Esq. of 1
pt & Thos GIBBLINGS of City of Cork Esq. … land of Ballincranigg 336a in
South Liberties of City of Cork … Strettle JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: Quaker JACKSONs of Cork, Dublin & Tipperary. |
|
538 |
503 |
358293 |
JACKSON, Wm C |
Dublin |
1802 Mar 29 |
WHITE
btw William Catherwood JACKSON of Crow Street,
City of Dublin, Taylor of the one pt. & Sir John WHITE & Richard
GREENFIELD Esq. of City of Dublin Executor of last will of George WARREN of
Crow Street deceased of the other part. Reciting 27th ?? 1788 …. |
|
539 |
18 |
352316 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Kings |
1800 Aug 31 |
LYSTER1801
Image
14 – very faint
Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
Esq. demised to Robert LYSTER of Grange, Kings Co. two parts of the lands of
Grange then held by John LYSTER Senr. In two leases one of said farm
containing 11a 30p the other farm of 32a 30p. in all 43s 1r 30p in Barony
Ballybritt, Kings Co. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
539 |
42 |
353804 |
DAWSON |
Down |
1766 Apr 11 |
DAWSON, John & Thomas & Anne - Marriage
articles1800-1809
Recited 1766 Apr 11 btw John DAWSON of Ballnacraty [aka
Ballymacaratty], Parish Donaghmore [Barony Upper Iveagh] , Co. Down of 1st pt & Thomas DAWSON of Killyman Co. Tyrone of 2nd pt… [hard to
read] lands left to Ann DAWSON by her father’s will … Jonathon SKEFFLINGTON … |
|
539 |
143 |
354482 |
JACKSON, William |
Kings
Dublin |
1801 Aug 5 |
Image
78
BTW John BOARDMAN of Birr, Kings Co. Merchant of 1 pt
& William JACKSON of the Coombe, Co. Dublin, Clothier of the other
pt. Reciting lease 3 July 1756 Thomas GIFFORD of Castleford Co. Meath Bart
& Lady Ellen GIFFORD his wife demised to Joseph BOARDMAN father of said
John BOARDMAN half of lands of Killowen formerly in possession of Robert WILEY and then in possession of Joseph
BOARDMAN containing 291a … description of boundaries … Manor of Castlejordan, Barony Warrenstown Kings
Co. for lives of Joseph BOARDMAN, Thomas BOARDMAN and Robert BOARDMAN sons of
Joseph BOARDMAN … reciting lease 28 Jun 1782 John GREENE of City of Dublin
Merchant deceased demised to John BOARDMAN & John WHITE of Monasterous [Monasteroris Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
Kings Co. Gent the lands of Clondaleemen [Clondalee
Beg, Parish Killyon,
Barony Upper
Moyfenrath], Co. Meath called Woodvilla in possession of John GREENE with
dwelling house Garden Out Offices and appurts to hold to said John BOARDMAN
and John WHITE for lives of John WILCOCKS, Joshua STRANGMAN and John RIDGEWAY
in the original deed for term of 21 yars at yearly rent of £70 and John GREEN
demised to John BOARDMAN lands of Clandaleebegg [Clondalee
Beg] and Errinlarney cont 300a [or 388?] 3 r 36 p in Parish Killyan [Killyon ] Barony Maylenfannagh, Co. Meath to hold to said
John BOARDMAN for 41 years at yearly rent of £231.11 … and John BOARDMAN was
seized of a freehold estate for his own life in townland Jonestown [Jonestown , Parish Ballymacwilliam,
Barony Warrenstown]
Kings Co by virtue of a lease made by Joseph BOARDMAN of Ardee St City of
Dublin Clothier to said John BOARDMAN and that John BOARDMEN had mortgaged to William JACKSON … and granted in his actual possession [I assume the lands of Jonestown] … WITNESS Joseph
BOARDMAN of Ardee St & Myles CORRY of City of Dublin Gent
NOTE: William JACKSON
(1737-) of the Coombe, Co. Dublin [and of Edenderry, Kings Co.] was a son of
Thomas JACKSON (1698-1785) and Mary BOARDMAN (1694-1740). She was the
daughter of Joseph BOARDMAN who died abt 1742, and hence most likely the sister of the three brothers who were
lives in this deed. Both the JACKSONs and the BOARDMANs were Quakers. SEE: Quaker
Jacksons in Ireland. |
|
539 |
226 |
354817 |
GORE, Robert |
Wicklow |
1801 Mar 25 |
Image
121
BTW Robert GORE of Seaview, Co. Wicklow of 1 pt &
Rev. Thomas BROWNRIGG of Springfarm, Co. Wicklow of the other pt. Part of
lands of Kilpedder in Barony Newcastle, Co. Wicklow |
|
539 |
227 |
354825 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1801 Aug 7 |
SPARKS
Image
121
Btw Richard SMITH of City of Dublin, Iron Monger &
Frances SMITH otherwise SALLERY otherwise MOORE his wife of the 1st pt & Henry Vincent JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt & Upton SPARKS of City of Dublin of 3rd pt. Reciting
indenture of lease 18 April 1792 the said Richard SMITH set to Joanna
JACKSON Co. Dublin widow [of Peter JACKSON] house lately erected
by Robert SALLERY on east side of Mill Town Road then called Charlemount
Street Co. Dublin next to an adjoining house of Thomas ANDREWS in breadth in
the front to said street 20’ & depth from front to rere 132’ bounded on
north by house belonging to John BUTLER then in possession of Miss WARBURTON,
on the south to house belonging to Thomas ANDREWS on the east by a passage
& on the west by Charlemount Street to hold by Joanna JACKSON for 7 years
for yearly rent of 34 pounds 2s 6d. Reciting lease 4 Sept 1793 Joanna
JACKSON transferred to her son Henry Vincent JACKSON… [more legal
detail] SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
539 |
248 |
354940 |
COULTER |
Down |
1801 Aug 1 |
COULTER, John-COULTER 1800-1809
John COULTER the elder of Ballyminstry Co. Down, farmer
of 1 pt; John COULTER the younger only son of John COULTER the elder also of
Ballymenestragh of the other pt… Coulter sr. demised to COULTER jr one full
half or moiety of Mill of Ballen & half the land commonly called the
Mill Lands… |
|
539 |
273 |
352686
or 293 |
OLIVER |
|
1800-1809 |
OLIVER-WALKINSHAW wrong |
??? |
539 |
293 |
355212 |
OLIVER, Anne |
Monaghan |
1801,
Sept 25 |
OLIVER-OLIVER Anne OLIVER’s
marriage to Samuel Elgee
Ballyrea, Dundalk
A Memorial of an indented
deed bearing date of 22nd day of April 1801 and made between
Samuel ELGEE of Rochvale, Co Monaghan of the one part, Anne OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in the County of Armagh
spinster of the second part and Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER both of
Ballyrea aforesaid Gent of the third part. Whereby after recits as therein it
is receipted that a marriage is to be had and solemnized between the said
Samuel ELGEE And Anne OLIVER sister of the said Joseph OLIVER and Benjamin
OLIVER. The said Samuel ELGEE For the consideration[....] and for settling a
competent portion of jointure for the said Anne OLIVER in case she shall
survive him did grant [___] convey and confirm unto the said Joseph OLIVER
and Benjamin OLIVER all that and those tenants in the Upper Ward in the town
of Dundalk [____] part 82 feet in depth from the street to the Mill Race 260
feet [?] 63 feet situate lying and being in the town of Dundalk then or late
in the Tenure or Occupation of Michael [Callair]? And .... to hold to the
said Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER their heirs assigns ... during the
continuance of the Lease of said premises for all rentals to be had gotten or
obtained thereof .... Witnessed by William HUTCHINSON of Ballyrats [Ballyrath,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the County of Armagh, William OLIVER of Laragh in the Co. of Monaghan
farmer and memorial is also witnessed by the said William HUTCHISON. William
OLIVER [SEAL] Samuel Elgee [SEAL] Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
|
539 |
439 |
356155 |
JACKSON, John |
Londonderry |
1794 May 19 |
DUNLOP-JACKSON
Image
240
Btw John MURRELL of Ballyquinn
[Ballyquin,
Parish Carrick,
Barony Keenaght],
Londonderry & Daniel DUNLOP of Main, Londonderry, of 1st part;
Paul CHURCH of Dumbane [possibly Drumbane,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaghtor Drumbane,
Parish of Errigal,
in the Barony of Coleraine]
Co. Londonderry of other pt. In consideration of £295 paid by Paul CHURCH
granted lands of Shanevy [Shanvey,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght]
est 40a to John JACKSON deceased of Shanevy Lands of Clonevy [??] & Ballyvolane [possibly Ballyvelton
Lowerand/or Ballyvelton
Upper, Parish Ballyrashane,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine [Londonderry?]. WITNESS: Mathew PATTERSON & Samuel
JACKSON |
|
540 |
62 |
354226 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Antrim |
1794 Aug 9 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Killiglen, Killyglen middle
Blairmount
JACKSON-HOWE
Image
342
Btw Mary Elinor JACKSON otherwise Mary Elinor
BLAIR of Blairmount [aka Killyglen,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper] wife
of William JACKSON late of Larne of one pt; John HOWE of Blairmount,
Co. Antrim. 1/3rd of the ½ of the land of Blairmount otherwise
Killyglen, Co. Antrim with the mountain thereto belonging [?] part of Paluck
… late in possession of William Henry BLAIR. NOTE: Connor
Wills: JACKSON, James, Larne, 1766. Blairmount is one mile outside
the Town of Larne. SEE: 403-140-265751 I suspect that this William JACKSON was a surgeon in
the British Navy who married Mary Helen BLAIR (?-1811), daughter of James
BLAIR. Her death date is a hunch based on an entry in Connor
Diocesan Wills for a Mary Elin JACKSON als BLAIR in the parish of Carncastle,
in 1811. It is a possible that her mother was
Elinor JACKSON (aft 1735). SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
540 |
83 |
354281 |
McCULLAGH |
Kilkenny
Dublin |
1801 Jul 21 |
McCULLOGH Edward, Matilda orse KATHRENS & husband
to WADE 1800-1809 (1801)
Image
352
Also Peter VATEAU, BRUNTON & and in Mill St Dublin
in Liberties |
|
540 |
95 |
354353 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1800 Jun 18 |
McCULLOCH James to HAMILTON 1800-1809 Image 358
Instrument of conveyance: James McCULLAGH of [Tanagh?]
[Tamlaght,
Parish Rasharkin,
Barony Kilconway],
Parish Rasharken, Co. Antrim part of a farm of 12a, … term partly expired,
Joseph McCULLOCH transferred his share 8s son John McCULLOCH |
|
540 |
95 |
365375 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 |
McCULLOCH Alexander to REID (1802) Wrong # |
|
540 |
453 |
356243 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1801 Aug 2 |
Crossle Notes
Image
545
BTW William JACKSON of Glynn [Glynn,
Parish of Glynn, in the
Barony of Belfast
Lower], Co Jun 23 to James JACKSON of Larne. Antrim Linen draper
and heir at law of William JACKSON later of Larne merchant of the 1
pt; Elizabeth SINCLARE als JACKSON als ALLEN of Glynn mother of said William
JACKSON. Reciting lease of 1736 to James JACKSON of Larne tenement
house and garden on north side of Mill street in Old Town of Larne … James
JACKSON made his last will 1762 and devised to his son William JACKSON his lease… William JACKSON being since deceased leaving said William
JACKSON after his death his only son & heir at law & other
children Jane and Elizabeth JACKSON. At time of his death William
JACKSON was possessed of considerable property Elizabeth JACKSON’s proportion was £500 which some time since came to the hands of her brother William
JACKSON and the said Elizabeth being of weak mind the said William
JACKSON demised his interest to Elizabeth SINCLAIR in trust for said
Elizabeth for life … WITNESS: Samuel ALLEN jr Larne Esq.
SEE Beneath |
|
540 |
455 |
356243 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Antrim |
1801 Aug 2 |
SINCLAIRE
Image
546
William JACKSON of Glynn [Glynn,
Parish of Glynn, in the
Barony of Belfast
Lower], Co. Antrim, linen draper, only son and heir at law of William
JACKSON of Larne, Co. Antrim merchant of the 1 pt & Elizabeth
SINCLAIR otherwise JACKSON otherwise ALLEN of Glyn Mother
of the said William JACKSON of the other part. Reciting indenture of
lease 23 June 1736 The Right Hon Alexander Earl of Antrim set to James
JACKSON of Larne, Barony Glenarn, Co. Antrim tenement & garden on
North Side of Mill St. in Town of Larne … description of bordering
properties… On or about 4 Oct 1762, James JACKSON published his last
will and testament & devised to his son William JACKSON during his
natural life and after his death to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten
his right to tenement .. that the said William JACKSON was long since
dead without having made a will leaving the said William JACKSON who
was born after his death his only son and heir and two other children Jane and Elizabeth JACKSON. That the said William JACKSON was
possessed at the time of his death of a very considerable Chattle property
said Elizabeth’s proportion amounts to the sum of £300 some time since
then came into the hands of said William JACKSON her brother and the
said Elizabeth JACKSON being of weak mind the said William JACKSON hath agreed to convey his interest in said premises to the said Elizabeth
SINCLAIR her mother in trust for the use of the said Elizabeth JACKSON.
The said William JACKSON in consideration of the sum of £300 assigned
the tenements and garden wherein James JACKSON formerly dwelt and also
the house and shop opposite to said tenement on the south side …. In the old
Town of Larne Barony Glenarm, Co. Antrim to hold to the said Elizabeth
SINCLAIR on behalf of Elizabeth JACKSON. WITNESS: Samuel ALLEN jr of
Larne Esq.; William DONAGHY. SEE: 540-62-354226 SEE: ROD: 721- 80-492615 SEE also: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
|
540 |
456 |
356245 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Armagh |
1800 Nov 20 |
James McCULLAGH of City of Armagh, Gent of 1st pt to George PERRY of City of Armagh, Esq of 2nd pt for £34 paid
by PERRY assigns back house at rere of house lately occupied by Holland LECKY
Esq. in English street, Armagh. PMcW
NOTE: Need to explore
possible relation to John McCULLAGH (-1818) of Kearny Hill, husband of Jane
OLIVER |
|
540 |
537 |
356857 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1801
Dec 5 |
PETER
Image
586
Btw John RICE of Grafton
Street, City of Dublin Bookseller, & John JACKSON of Grafton
Street, Tunbridge Warehouse & Tapman, re: estate & effects of Thomas
REYNOLDS of City of Dublin shopkeeper, dealer & chapman a bankrupt of the
1st pt. Thomas REYNOLDS of the 2nd pt; Walter PETER
late of Peter Place but now of Grafton St. City of Dublin Goldsmith &
jeweler of 3rd pt. … for £900 John RICE & John JACKSON paid by Walter PETER sold new dwelling house messuage and tenement on west
side of Grafton Street bounded on South by dwelling house of Nicholas LEFEVRE
on the north by the dwelling house of [___] ENGLISH on the east by Grafton
Street and on he west by the flank wall of the dwelling of Michael NUGENT
containing in front to Grafton Street 21’ & in depth from front to rere
30’ for lives in original lease by Patrick BYRNE & Thomas REYNOLDS …
WITNESS : John BELLOT of Frederick Street John Joseph PETER & Richard
PETER both of Stephens Green all in City of Dublin Gent. John RICE [SEAL] John
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
541 |
7 |
353368 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Antrim |
1801 May 25 |
WHITESIDE
Image
9 – faint
Peter JACKSON of Muckamont, Co. Antrim [probably Muckamore,
Parish Grange
of Muckamore, Barony Massereene Lower]
farmer of the 1 pt & James WHITESIDE of Ballyarnot [Ballyarnot,
Parish Grange
of Muckamore, Barony Massereene Lower],
Co. Antrim Linen draper of the other…. 3a 15p of Muckamore to hold to Samuel
WHITESIDE…
Crossle notes
BTW Peter JACKSON of
Muckamore Co. Antrim farmer of 1 pt & Samuel WHITESIDE of Ballarnet [??], Co. Armagh linen
draper of the other. JACKSON sold field next adjoining Samuel WHITESIDEs land
con 3a 15p part of parcel of land in Muckamore in Muckamore Co. Antrim. See above
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. – I have yet to find where they fit. |
|
541 |
541 |
355416 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Dublin |
1802 Feb 20 |
PARTNERSHIP
Image
299 - faint
Btw Hugh JACKSON of Church Street [Oxmantown], City of Dublin Merchant of 1 pt &
William WHITE of Church Street, City of Dublin Merchant of the other pt.
Reciting lease 11 May [year?] by Philip MOORE of the Isle of Man Esq. re:
ground containing 2 acres with the Red Mill Seat or Water Mill & the
Dwelling House adjoining with other houses & buildings together with the
Weir Water & Water Courses & all springs in Co. & City of Dublin
&lately in possession of Michael CARBERY deceased… the above named Hugh
JACKSON has out of his own private and proper money expended and laid
out and paid a considerable sum of money to and for the carrying on &
prosecuting to advantage the trade and business of manufacturing iron &
making of spades & shovels & has embarked a large capital thereon
& Hugh JACKSON was on his own separate account extensively engaged
in the Iron Trade… and Hugh JACKSON & William WHITE had agreed to
become partners and had become co-partners and joint traders as well in the
iron and manufacturing of iron work for a span of 14 years to commence from
October last… “Jackson and White” … 6,000 pounds. WITNESS: William MAGRATH of
City of Dublin, Gent, Hugh BYRNE Bernard MURRAY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
542 |
252 |
357559 |
DAWSON |
|
1802 |
DAWSON, Booth, John - Marriage Articles 1800-1809 |
|
543 |
185 |
357805 |
OLIVER, William |
Armagh |
1801
July 8 |
MAXWELL-McCULLOUGH See also OLIVER-McCULLAGH I have
this deed. Ennislare, [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Brootely Manor Ballagh, Parish Derrynoose
NOTE: Between William OLIVER of the City of Armagh Soap
Boiler and Chandler of the one part and Jane McCULLAGH of Lissnamuddy [?? it may have been
renamed as Lisnafeedy]
in the County of Armagh of the other part ... the said Wm OLIVER did demise
to the said Jane McCULLAGH all that part of the town and lands of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] in the
County of Armagh in his possession held under the representatives of the late
Robert MAXWELL Esq. By deed ... 53 acres English measure paying the rent
yearly of £32 ... and did demise and grant to Jane McCULLAGH & his
assigns all that dwelling house, office and garden in New Street in the City
of Armagh held under the representatives of the late Wm. JOHNSTON, Gent which
said leases and lands are held in perpetuity ... [hard to read] the said Wm.
OLIVER did demise to her the said Jane McCULLAGH during her natural life. Yet
nevertheless said Wm OLIVER is to have and receive all the rents ... of said
premises during her natural life and after his decease the same is to go to
her ... [hard to read] Richard WALSH of the City of Armagh Book seller &
Mary OLIVER of Ennislare in said County. Witness: Richard WALSH. John
RICHARD, Chandler. |
|
543 |
185 |
357805 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1802 Jan 29 |
McCULLOGH Jane & ors – Marr. Articles
1800-1809 (1802)
Between William OLIVER of the City of Armagh Soap
Boyler and chandler of the first part and Jane McCULLAGH of Lisnasudy [?? it may have been
renamed as Lisnafeedy]
Co. Armagh of the other part the said Wm OLIVER did demise to the said Jane
McCULLAGH all that part of the town and lands of Brootley [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] In the
County of Armagh in his possession held under the Representatives of the late
Robert Maxwell Esq. deceased containing 53 acres English Measure paying
interest yearly £32 Sterling did also demise, grant to said Jane McCULLOUGH
and his [sic] assigns all that dwelling House Offices and garden in new
Street in the City of Armagh held under the representatives of the late
William JOHNSTON Gent of which said leases and lands are held in perpetuity
which said indenture of the 8th day of July above…… .. Benj
OLIVER of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in said
County Gent. NOTE: There are other
transcriptions echoing this. I believe that William OLIVER is the older
brother of Jane McCULLAGH, and they are both siblings of Benjamin OLIVER
(1765-1831). I suspect that by the time of his death, he had retired to the
farm at Brootally. |
15 |
543 |
192 |
357969 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1801 Oct 31 |
GALT-DOUTHAT & ors A Waste plott of Ground near ye North Rampart
Image
103
BTW John GALT of Coleraine
Co. Londonderry Merchant of 1 pt & Stephen DUTTRET Checkweaver Edward
GRIBBIN Bluedyer John McKENNY Shop keeper William MAGENNIS Apothecary William
LOCHET Taylor James McKEEVER Hatter William FERGUSON & William KIDD
Methodist Preachers all of Coleraine Co. Londonderry … reciting Robert GALT
of [Edendarve?] co. Londonderry Esq. lease 20 Aug 1799 … [descr …] |
|
543 |
197 |
357899 |
JACKSON, Edwd R |
Cork |
1796 Jul 7 |
COS KERRY 1802
Image
105 - faint
Btw Edward Rowland JACKSON of Castleview, Co.
Cork Esq. of the 1 pt & James CASKERRY of Clasbeg in the Little Island
farmer of the other part … |
|
543 |
211 |
357959 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Down |
1801 Dec 1 |
PATTON 1802
Image
112
Btw [Hugh] JACKSON of Ballybeen, Co & John
PATTON of Ballykeel Co. Down farmer of the other pt.. Down, farmer of the 1
pt. demised land of Ballybeen, Parish of Comber, Co. Down est 23a Cunningham
Measure together with field adjoining & farm late in possession of Robert
KYLE the elder commonly called the Horse Park … for 6 pounds 3s WITNESS:
James ROWDEN of Belfast Co. Antrim, William ROBINSON of Knocknagoney Co. Down & Daniel MONAHAN
of Belfast. Memorial WITNESS Hugh ROWDEN of Belfast & Daniel MONAHAN of
Belfast, Gents. NOTE: Although I cannot quite
place this family, they will end up being in JACKSONs
of Co. Down and/or the branch of Quakers who settled in Co. Down.. |
|
543 |
483 |
364055 |
JACKSON, James |
Londonderry
Antrim
Down |
1802 Aug 9 |
MCNEIL 1802
Image
249 faint
Btw Charles GARDENER of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry
& Robert STEWART of Glenarm, [probably Glenarm
Demense,, Parish Tickmacrevan,
Barony Glenarm Lower]
Co. Antrim Doctor of Medicine & Jane GARDNER otherwise STEWART his wife,
Edward CROOK of Newry, Co. Down Merchant & Martha CROOK otherwise GARDNER
his wife; John BERWICK of Moira, Gent & Elizabeth BERWICK otherwise
GARDNER his wife; James JACKSON of Coleraine Gent & Rachel GARDNER
otherwise JACKSON his wife; Randal GARDNER late of Piedmount [Piedmont is
situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown
Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church] in his Majesty’s regiment of
Antrim [?] in Ireland and Theophilus GARDNER of Downpatrick Co Down,
Merchant which said Charles Jane Martha Elizabeth Rachel Randle &
Theophilus are children of James GARDNER late of Ballymoney Gent deceased. Of
1st pt Thomas GARDNER eldest son & heir Jane GARDNER one of
the children of the said James GARDNER & Alice McNEIL [Alexander?] of
Ballycastle [ED: Ballycastle, Ballycastle the town is in Town
Parks, Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary], Co. Antrim
Esq of 3rd pt [NOTE: 2nd part was not mentioned]…. In consid of 610 pounds paid by Alexander McNEIL
land at Ballywillan [Ballywillin,
Parish Ballywillin,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Barony of Dunluce Co. Antrim… WITNESS; Robert STEEL Francis WHITLA &
Charles O’DONNELL all of Belfast, Co. Antrim NOTE: James JACKSON was possibly son of the Richard
JACKSON of Coleraine who may have been a butcher. |
|
544 |
48 |
357378 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1802 Jan 1 |
McCULLOGH Dorothy orse REED
to ANDERSON & anr 1800-1809 (1802)
Image
328
ROD: 544-48-357378 (Transcription
thanks to Bob Epperson).To the Regr appointed by Act of Parliament for Regg Deeds & so forth a meml of an Indented deed bearing the date the first day of Jan: 1802, made Between
Dorothy Beresford REED orse McCULLOUGH wife of John REED the Younger of
Ballymoyer [Ballymoyer Cottage, Parish Ballymyre, Barony
of Fews Upper] in
the Co of Armagh Esq: of the one part and George ANDERSON of Newry in the Co
of Down Gent and James HARDY of Drumart [Drumart,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Lower]in the Co
of Armagh Gent attorneys at law of the other part Reciting that by Indented
deed of Lease bearing date the 22d day of Nov 1800 made Between
the said John REED the Younger of the first part and Dorothy Beresford REED
by the name & descripn of Dorothy Beresford McCULLOGH of the
City of Dublin Spinster of the second part James Moody of the City of Dublin
Esqr Barrister at law, & John REED the Elder of Ballymoyer in
the County of Armagh Esqr of the third part and John Allen of the
City of Dublin Mercht and Geo ANDERSON of Newry in the Co of Down
Esqrs of the fourth part Reciting a Marr the shortly intended to
be had Between the said John REED the younger and sd Dorothy
Beresford McCULLOGH(and which was afterwards had). The said Dorothy B McCULLOGH granted unto the sd James Moody and John REED the Elder for their
Actual possn then being by virtue of a Lease for a year therein
mentd all that & those one undivided moiety of the Towns &
lands of Rackland [possibly – based on proximity to other townlands mentioned - Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Krekyer orse Krewkyrer
[possibly Creevekeeran Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],,
Lissary orse Lisaury [either Lissaraw Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper],
Cornecarry orse Cornecery [probably Carnally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Carrickvinory orse
Carrickmony [Carrickamone,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], ,
Mongeleagh [Monaguillagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],, Glassdrumeneagh
[Glasdrummond,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower],, Camlagh
[Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.],
and Tullyvallen and of each &
every of them sit(uate) lying & being in the Ba of Upper Fews
& Co of Armagh with the apps To hold unto the said Jas MOODY
& John REED the Elder & their Heirs for Ever upon the trusts therein
mentd and in failure of Issue of sd marr. to such
person or persons as the said Dorothy shod by deed or will
appoint And it was also by sd deed agreed that in case it shod thereafter happen that the other moiety of said lands Tenements &
prem[ise]s or any part thereof the Estate of Ann McCullogh Spinster Sister of
the said Dorothy B McCULLOGH therein or any other Estate of ffee or
Demised Lands Tenemts or Heredts shod come
to said Dorothy then the said John REED the younger & Dorothy B McCULLOGH & the Survr of them and the Hrs of said Dorothy shod within six months next to ensue settle same to the uses therein mentd and among other to the use person his or her Heirs & Assigns for ever as
said Dorothy shod (in failure of Issue of sd Marr) By
deed or Will Appoint and in failure of such Appointmt to the use
of the Rt Heirs of the said Dorothy Beresford McCULLOGH and after reciting that the said Dorothy was minded & desirous to Execute
her power aforesd in favour of the said John Reed her Husbd & his Heirs for Ever in failure of the said John Read & Dorothy B REED
in purs[uan]ce of the power res[erve]d to her by said
recited deed and of every power her thereunto enabling and of ten shills to her paid by the said Geo ANDERSON and James HARDY & hereby acknowd did give grant limit and appoint one undivided moitey of the premises aforesd with the apps and all the Estate of the said Dorothy Beresford REED
theirin (subject to the uses in said Settlemt Cont[aine]d)
unto the said Geo Anderson and James Hardy & their Heirs To hold to them
& their Heirs in trust to & for the only proper use benefit and
Behoof of the said John REED the Youngr his Heirs & assns for Ever and the said Dorothy further ___ that as to the for said Concerning
the other the other undivided moiety of said Towns lands Tenements and
premises in Expectancy in the said Dorothy Beresford REED on the death of her
said Sister the said Ann McCULLOGH she the said Dorothy in pursuance
of the sd power resd and in Cons[ideratio]n of ten
shills to her paid by the said Geo ANDERSON & Jas HARDY and
other the Cons’ons therein she thereunto moving Granted limited &
appointed unto the said Geo Anderson & James HARDY the other undivided
moiety of the said Towns lands Tenemts & prems with
the apps To hold to them & all such of them & the Heirs
of such Survr (subject to the uses in said Settlemt contd [)] In trust for the only use benefit and Behoof the said
John REED the Youngr his Hrs & Assns for
Ever to his & their only use and Behoof for Ever and the Exec[uti]on of
the said deed & this meml thereof by the said Dorothy B REED
is witnd by Wm REED of Ballymoyer in the Co of Armagh Gent &
Edwd ANDERSON of City of Dublin the Co of the City of Dublin Esqr – D B REED {seal} Signed & Sealed
in the presence of Wm REED Edwd ANDERSON Wm REED
of Ballymoyer in the Co of Armagh Gent maketh oath he is a subg Witness to the deed of which the above writing is a meml &
that he saw the said deed duly Executd by Dorothy B REED & Jas
HARDY two of the executg parties thereto; & that he also saw
this meml duly Executd by the said D B REED & that
the name Wm REED subd as a witness to the said deed
& meml is this depts name & hand writg – Wm REED Sworn before me at Newry in the Co of Down this 7th day of
Jan 1802 by virtue of a Comn to me directed I know the dept Wm BROWNE NOTE:
very hard to read. I saved an enhanced jpg in my Deeds folder under ROD
544-48-357378 for future reference. |
1 |
544 |
128 |
361123 |
McMURRAY |
Monaghan |
1801 May 10 |
McMURRAY to McMURRAY
1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Drumgavny Not in
Bk 644 It was at Grantors:
544-126-361123
Image
367
BTW Gerrard McMURRAY of
Ballybay Co. Monaghan Gent son and eldest son of James McMURRAY late of
Drumleer, Co. Louth farmer of 1 pt & Andrew McMURRAY of Ballybay Co.
Monaghan Apothocary of other pt. Confirmed to Andrew McMURRAY lands of
Drumgavny containing 30a in Barony Cremorne, Co. Monaghan … James McMURRAY
deceased … WITNESS: John GILLESPIE City of Dublin Gent & Thomas
JACKSON of Ballybay Co. Monaghan Surgeon & James COULTER of Crosskey
Co, Co. Monaghan Linen Draper
NOTE: Andrew McMURRAY married Elizabeth McCULLAGH. I am not
totally sure which Thomas JACKSON this may be. |
|
544 |
130 |
361132 |
OLIVER |
Down
Antrim |
1795 May 19 |
OLIVER-McGACHY1802
Image
369
Trooperfield, Lisburn
Between
John OLIVER of Trooperfield, Parish of Blaris, Co. Down, farmer & Frans
McGACHY of Lisburn, Linen Merchant of other part ... home on south side of
Bridge Street. |
|
544 |
135 |
361402 |
BARTLEY |
|
1802 Jul 6 |
WALLACE-BARKLIE |
x |
544 |
244 |
362855 |
MASON |
Queens |
|
Anne MASON married a Richard SMALLMAN, Cordwainer She
was a daughter of James MASON Cordwainer of Portarlington |
|
544 |
261 |
363189 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Dublin |
1802
Sep 27 |
MULVANNY
Image 435
Deed of Assignment btw Joseph JACKSON of
Summerhill, Co. Dublin yeoman of 1 pt & James C. MULVANY city of Dublin
Dealer & Michael MULVANY of City of Dublin Baker of the other part.
Reciting that Joseph JACKSON for consideration granted to James &
Michael MULVANY all the lot of ground situate on Summerville in Co. &
City of Dublin Parish of St. Thomas. Cont in front to the High Road 20’ and
in depth 48’ bounded by the High Road on the North by Mr. JONES’ holdings on
the east, by Bailey’s Row on the west, and by Thomas O’MORGANs holding on the
south…. Joseph JACKSON held the original lease at a rent of 10 pounds
5 shillings. WITNESS: Thady COLLINS of City of Dublin, Writing Clerk &
John O’NEIL Dealer. |
|
544 |
317 |
363580 |
PUREFOY, Thomas |
Galway |
1802 Mar 23 |
Image
463
Marriage 23 Mar 1802 btw Hely HACKETT spinster daughter
of Revd. Archdeacon HACKET of Clonfort Co. Galway BTW Rev. Thomas PUREFOY of
Woodville Co. Galway Clerk Hely HACKETT articles made btw Jane Widow of James
PUREFOY of Woodville of 1st pt. Rev Thomas PUREFOY of 2nd pt Archdeacon HACKETT of 3rd pt. Robert [TIMBIT?] of City of
Dublin & Stephen BLOOMFEILD of Eyrecourt Co. Galway Esq of 4th pt. Reciting that James PUREFOY was in his lifetime seized and possessed of
several lands in Kings Co., Co. Cavan & Co. Galway and bequeathed to his
son Rev Thomas PUREFOY his 2nd son to make a provision for his
wife … lands of Clonbullogue in dower …
NOTE: Hely HACKETT aka
Alice HACKETT. Rev Thomas PUREFOY (abt 1771-1837). SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
544 |
344 |
363785 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Longford |
1802 |
Image
477
Richard JACKSON of Cullogue Co Longford of 1st part &
Dominic HANCE, Michael HANCE, Patrick HANCE & John MAGRATH that part of
Cullogue called Windmill Hill containing abt 40a 6p for term of 31 years…… |
|
544 |
409 |
364579 |
MASON |
Dublin |
1802 Sep 9 |
Marriage
Arts
Mary
MASON ors GARSTIN of Balbriggan. Co. Dublin, widow of Wm GARSTIN. |
|
544 |
472 |
365162 |
McCULLAGH, Robert |
Armagh |
1802 Dec 7 |
David NEIL of Ballyially, Co Down, Publican and James
JOHNSTON of Ballyially, Co Down now of City Armagh, Hosier of 1st pt to Robert McCULLAGH, Linen Draper of Clady [probably Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] ,
Co. Armagh, ground in Thomas St, Town + Co Armagh. PMcW
NOTE: This is quite
likely Robert McCULLAGH (abt 1749-1830) of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower],
brother-in-law of Jane OLIVER of Kearney Hill, Armagh. |
|
545 |
400 |
359531 |
JACKSON, Frances |
Antrim |
1802 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Ballynegrooby & Mills
Toll Mulcture, Succor And Bleachgreen. Ballyrooly & Mills
Feehoge Lands Feehoge
Randalstown, Ballygrooly pt
& Mills Feehuge lands
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Ballynegrooby & Mills
Toll Mulcture, Succor And Bleachgreen. Ballyrooly & Mills
Feehoge Lands Feehoge
Randalstown, Ballygrooly pt
& Mills Feehuge lands
JACKSON-DOUGLAS Crossle notes
:
NOTE Looked at Bk 538, 545, 546. Not there.
SOURCE: Crossley transcription: “This deed has not been
transcribed into the books – looked at original memorial No 359831” BTW Frances
JACKSON of Randalstown, Co. Antrim widow of William JACKSON deceased of 1 pt & Archibald DOUGLASS of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Lieut in Dunbarten Fencibles Infantry of other pt. pat of Feehage [Feehogue,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
lands containing 7 acres except house occupied by Robert ARMSTRONG &
Edward GREENLEES. Also that dwelling House in Randalstown, all the household
furniture thereof & also paper mill situate in Ballynooby [probably Ballygrooby,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
the whole as formerly possessed by Francis JOY deceased. .NOTE: I looked for original
memorial No 359831. Not in deeds registry..
NOTE: I have mislaid my source for: BTW Frances JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim widow of William JACKSON deceased of the one pt &
Archibald DOUGLAS of Randalstown Lieut. In the Dumbarton Fencible Infantry of
the other pt. Frances JACKSON released part of Feehold Lands
containing 7 acres (except the houses occupied by Robert ARMSTRONG &
Edward GREENLEES.) also that dwelling house in Randalstown, all the household
furniture thereof & also the paper mill situate in Ballynooby [Ballygrooby,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
the whole as they were formerly possessed by Francis JOY deceased. WITNESS:
Robert BLAND of Ballymena a sergeant at arms in sd regiment & Stephen
MILLER of Randalstown
NOTE: The dates for the William JACKSON (1695-1744) husband
of Frances Eyre JACKSON (1711-aft 1730) seem too early. |
|
545 |
432 |
361307 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1802
Jul 3 |
DONALDSON-DONALDSON See
also Louth Archives notes – reference to a deed in 1787: Indenture of
Robert SIBTHORPE, Dunany, to Catherine DONALDSON, Philipstown [Philipstown,
Parish of Philipstown,
in the Barony of Upper
Dundalk, Co. Louth], widow, and Joseph DONALDSON, Cloghoge [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower],
County Armagh, gentleman, in respect of part of the lands of Philipstown,
containing 119 acres and then in the possession of Catherine and her
undertenants. SIBTHORPE grants to the DONALDSON'S the said lands for the
lives of James COULTER, Annaghavacky [Annaghvacky,
Parish Creggan, Barony Upper Dundalk, Co.
Louth], yeoman, Alexander son of Catherine and John, son of Joseph DONALDSON,
perpetual renewal. Rent is £92 from 1 May 1787. £650 of CATHERINE DONALDSON'S
money was made use of in trust, for her son and daughters Alexander, Dorothy,
Jane and Alice (save one undivided fifth part which is Catherine's sole
property). Catherine and Joseph assign the property to Alexander, Dorothy,
Jane and Alice..
NAMES: John GRIFFIN; Catherine DONALDSON of Derrynaught;
Alexander DONALDSON of Phillipstown; Thomas MORGAN; Peter MORGAN; Hugh
McDONNELL; Owen McINTEGART; Patrick HUGHES; James COULTER of Annaghvacky;
John DONALDSON & Joseph DONALDSON of Cloghogg aka Cloghoge; Robert SIBTHORPE
of Duneany aka Dunany; William CHARLTON aka CHARLETON; Dorothy CHARLTON DONALDSON; Alexander McCOMBE. |
|
545 |
451 |
360036 |
JACKSON, Eugenia & Robert |
Kings |
1802 May 10 |
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8263 Townland Index 1739-1810 Castletown
Glebe & Tithes parish Kinitty
Memorial registered 10 May 1802 of Deed of Assignment
of … June 1798 from Eugenia JACKSON widow & sole executrix of will
dated 22 March 1781 of Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] in
Kings Co., Esq. deceased to Henry JACKSON 2nd son of Robert & Eugenia. Tythes of St. Keran Parish. Tythes of Knockarley,
Newtown [Newtown , Parish Roscomroe,
Barony Ballybritt] &
Lowhollen in Roscennor Parish lands of the Glebe of Upper Ballyshane. [Ballyshane , Parish Kinnitty,
Barony Ballybritt]
Tythes of Upper Ballyshane Tulla Ballynalek
Ballym’Murragh Glenfilly 100 acres Kilnitty & Castletown [aka Castletown
and Glinsk, Parish Kinnitty,
Barony Ballybritt] in
Kilnitty Parish all in Balycritt Barony in Kings Co. Recites that Robert by his will left 1s. to each of his children and all residues of his property
to Eugenia to be divided among them as she should think fit. That by
Deed of 15 July 1791 she appointed to Henry JACKSON a lease of
Lisclooney [Lisclooney , Parish Tisaran,
Barony of Garrycastle],&
Clonbanniffe [Clonbonniff , Parish Tisaran,
Barony of Garrycastle]
which was afterwards evicted so Henry brought a Chancery suit & got a
Decree in pursuance of which he gets £564 and above assignment. WITNESSES:
Joseph CURTIS of Bath in England & Henry Vincent JACKSON of
Dublin, City attorney. Memorial signed by Eugenia. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran and Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
546 |
254 |
359820 |
|
Dublin |
1801 Jan 30 |
HAMILTON-BERESFORD
Image
457
BTW Frederick HAMILTON late
of Kingdom of Great Britain but now of Bengal eldest son of Joh HAMILTON
formerly of City of Dublin Esq. deceased of 1 pt. Rt. Hon John BERESFORD of
His Majesty’s Privy Council & first Commissioner of his Majesty’s Revenue
in Kingdom of Ireland of other pt. Reciting deed 29 Sep 1780 btw Edward
BEVER of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & John HAMILTON of same City Esq of
other pt … |
|
546 |
504 |
361006 |
JACKSON, George |
Coleraine
Londonderry |
1801 Apr 4 |
JACKSON-BROWNE.
Names Index 1800-1809 dwelling house office houses yard & gardens, a
field containing 3a 15p Captain Street
Image
584
A Memorial of an indenture
made between Colonel George JACKSON of Jackson
Hall [Townland Waterside, Parish Killowen, Barony Coleraine] in the County of Londonderry Esquire of the one part
and Francis BROWN of Coleraine in the County of Londonderry, gent of the
other part. Whereby the said George JACKSON did demise sett and
confirm set unto the said Francis BROWN all that and those the dwelling
house, office yards and garden on Captain Street in said town of Coleraine,
together with the field on the road leading to Derry containing by estimation
3 acres and 15 perches Irish Plantation Measure to the same more or less and
now in the possession and occupation of Francis BROWN bounded as therein
mentioned. To hold unto the said Francis BROWN his heirs executors etc for
one for the natural lives of the Duchess of Württemberg [aka
Charlotte (1766-1828) – daughter of King George III] and Mrs ALEXANDER
[Anne JACKSON wife of Rev. Nathaniel ALEXANDER] or 30 years [?] shall
longest continue at the yearly rent of £24.13. 5 as by said lease containing
other covenants and clauses and agreements witnessed by Marcus Samuel HALL of
Coleraine in the County of Londonderry Esquire this Memorial is witnessed by
the said Marcus Samuel HALL and Samuel KNOX of Coleraine aforesaid gents.
Francis. BROWN. Seal. NOTE: Col George JACKSON (1776-1840) later Sir George, and
Anne JACKSON are children of Richard JACKSON & Anne O’NEIL. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
NOTE: Captain
Street is in Coleraine on the west side of the River Bann |
|
546 |
504 |
362734 |
JACKSON, George |
|
1802 |
BROWNE
NOTE: This memorial #362734 is not in this book |
??? |
547 |
323 |
360935 |
COULTER |
Down |
1800-1809 |
COULTER, John-HUNTER
John COULTER of Carmeen, Co. Down, linen draper. |
|
547 |
454 |
361307 |
DONALDSON |
Louth |
1802
Jul 3 |
DONALDSON to DONALDSON 1739-1810
(TI Bk 73) Philipstown
Deed: 545 432 361307
Lease of Catherine DONALDSON, Derrynaught [Derrynaught,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], County Armagh, widow to Alexander DONALDSON,
Philipstown [Philipstown,
Parish of Philipstown,
in the Barony of Upper
Dundalk, Co. Louth],, gentleman, in respect of part of Philipstown now in
his possession, containing 73 acres, 3 roods and 29 perches with the
proportionate part of the bog of Philipstown, bounded on the south east by
lands in the occupation of Alexander DONALDSON, on the south west by Thomas
and Peter MORGAN, Hugh McDONNELL and Owen McENTAGART, on the north west by
Alexander DONALDSON, Patrick HUGHES and Owen McENTEGGART and on the north
east by the river of Phillipstown. Catherine grants to Alexander the said lands
for the lives of James COULTER, Anavackey [Annaghvacky,
Parish Creggan, Barony Upper Dundalk, Co.
Louth], yeoman, Alexander Donaldson and John, son of Joseph DONALDSON,
Clohogue [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower],,
County Armagh, rent, from 1 November 1799. NOTE: Louth Archives: A memorial of this deed was entered in
the Registry Office, book 545, page 432 361307 on 3 July 1802. (PP00053/003)
item 29 Jan 1800 |
x |
547 |
479 |
361487 |
MARTIN |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
MARTIN-HAMILTON Book 45 (1739-1810) Ednaferkin
|
|
547 |
516 |
361680 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 |
McCULLOGH Thomas & anr to McCLELAND (1802) |
|
547 |
535 |
361717 |
JACKSON, William Adair |
Leitrim |
1802 Jun 22 |
Act of partition John JOHNSON of Marstown, Co. Leitrim,
merchant of 1st pt; William Adair JACKSON & John Maker
RICHARDS of Aldermanbury, London, Factors. Of the other pt. NOTE: William Adair JACKSON was a Director of the
East India Co. |
|
548 |
460 |
369271 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1803 May 17 |
LETT
Image 555 very faint
William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of the 1
pt & John LOTT of City of Dublin Gent of the other…. Property on west
side of St. George’s Street, Dublin… |
|
548 |
474 |
369321 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1803 Jun 22 |
McCULLOGH William to DEEGAN 1800-1809 (1803)
Wm McCULLAGH Gent of City of Dublin & Thomas DEGAN
of City Publican. House for lives of James McCULLAGH, William McCULLAGH &
Benjamin BROWNE |
15 |
548 |
502 |
371521 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin
Kings |
1803 May 1 |
HACKETT
Image
579 image was very faint
Btw James JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. and Margaret
JACKSON otherwise FITZGERALD his wife of the 1st part George
Frederick CARLTON and John SCOTT of City of Dublin Esq. Assignees of the
estate and effects of John Hubert MOORE of Shannongrove Co. Galway Maltster a bankrupt of the 2nd pt. John H. MOORE of 3rd pt. & Simpson HACKETT of Riverstown Co. Tipperay Esq of 3rd pt. … reciting 20 Feb 1782 deed btw Thomas SHORT of Springfield Queens Co.
of 1 pt & James JACKSON Esq of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt],, Kings
Co. of the other pt. Thomas SHORT had demised to James JACKSON lands
of Clonorighill [Clonoghil
Lower OR Clonoghil
Upper OR Clonoghil
Upper2, Parish Birr,
Barony of Ballybritt]
called the Hills containing 10a bounded on north by William SYNGES land on
est by John WILSONS land on the south with John WINTERS land and on the west
with William SYKES land in Barony Ballybritt, Parish of
Birr and also the plot of ground on the Green of Birr containing 100’ in
front measured from the corner of the new house built by James JACKSON … and ground in square of Parsonstown [aka
Birr now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
wherein the said James JACKSON built a house containing in front 150’
bounded on the north by John ELLIOT Esq holding on the east by the Glebe on
the south by the said James JACKSONs holding on the east by the street
together with that square of ground on the west side of said square where James
JACKSON built one other house in front 45’ bounded on the north by said James
JACKSONs holding on the east by the street on the south by said James
JACKSON and on the west by COALs holding in square of Parsonstown Barony
Ballybritt Kings Co. … for lives of James JACKSON (the yr) son of James
JACKSON, Christopher BANKOE son of Thomas BANKOE of Birr Innholder and
George WILKINSON son of John WILKINSON of Birr [apothecary] and the survivor
… SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: John Hubert MOORE
married a daughter of James JACKSON of Birr July 1797 SOURCE: Hibernian
Magazine.
NOTE: Banko burials in Graveyard burials Eyrecourt. |
|
549 |
154 |
362750 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Kings
Tipperary |
1802 Sep 27 |
AGREEMENT
Image
86
Indenture of Agreement btw Jeremiah GARDNER of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
Kings Co Gent of 1 pt & Henry JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co
of other pt…. demised part of Lands of Grange called Collage abt 20a Kings
Co.. WITNESS: Samuel ABBOTT of Clonmell, Co. Tipperary Gent John MURRAY of
Birr Gent Wm C. NEVILLE of Grange tanner. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. NOTE: A Samuel ABBOTT married Elizabeth JACKSON
daughter of a James JACKSON and Elizabeth DALTON of Birr. |
|
549 |
178 |
362912 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1786 Jul 1 |
DOYNE 1802
Image 83 – the mem on this page was 362732.- not 362912 The page # was 178 not 147, and was on Image
98
Indentured article of Agreement btw William JACKSON of City of Dublin Taylor of 1st pt & John PURCELL of Camden
Street Coachowner of 2nd pt. Anne SMITH of City of Dublin
spinster of 3rd pt. Marriage intended btw William JACKSON & Anne SMITH whereby William JACKSON was to receive 125 pounds as
a marriage portion. WITNESS: Valentine SMITH of Pill Lane, Patrick SMITH then
of Mercer Street both in City of Dublin Coachowners. |
|
549 |
178 |
364370 |
JACKSON, Wm |
|
1802 |
PURCELL
Image 226 – the memorial #s on this page go from 364346
to 364372. There is no 364370 |
??? |
549 |
423 |
364390 |
|
Sligo |
1797 Nov 25 |
PHIBBS-TRUMBLE & ors Cullidian
Image
228
BTW Harloe PHIBBS of Sligo, Co. Sligo, Esq of 1 pt
& Robert TRIMBLE of Gortnasallagh [probably Gortnasillagh
or Gortnasillagh
West, Parish Inishmagrath,
Barony of Drumahaire,
Co. Leitrim] in Co. Dublin
[sic? Should it be Co. Mayo?] Landholder and Thomas JACKSON Of
Gortlownan [Gortlownan,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] Co.
Sligo Tanner of the other pt. reciting that William Harlow PHIBBS demised to
Robert TRIMBLE and John JACKSON their heirs … Town and lands of
Cullidian [??] No 1 and No 2 for lives of
Robert TRIMBLE junr eldest son of the Lessee Robert TRIMBLE aged 14, William
TRIMBLE 2nd son of said Robert TRIMBLE aged 11 and James
JACKSON 2nd son of said Thomas JACKSON aged 10 years.
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON
(bef 1764-1859) of Lavally, Co. Sligo. Son James JACKSON (1789-1877) |
|
549 |
494 |
364780 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin |
1802
May 8 |
HAND
Image
271 very faint
Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin, Engraver..
land Strand to Montgomery. |
|
549 |
529 |
344996 |
JACKSON, John |
|
1802 |
NEWMAN
Not on this page in this
book. This book starts with mem 361530. Book 518 is a possibility
based on similar #s. Not there. Not in 519. |
??? |
549 |
545 |
365340 |
JACKSON, Geo |
England |
1802 Mar 28 |
GLASS 1803
Image
297
Btw George JACKSON of Beach Hall near Guilford
Co. Surrey, England Esq of 1 pt & Rev George Henry GLASS Clke Master of
Arts Rector of Hantwitt Co. Middlesex, of other pt. Reciting that by a
certain bond & obligation under the hand and seal of George JACKSON bearing date 20 March 1802, George JACKSON became bound to Rev George
Henry GLASS for sum of 3,000 pounds … more details on other loans– NOTE: part of George JACKSONs (1766-1840) financial
challenges… secured against lands which are not described. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
|
550 |
186 |
363950 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1802) |
McCULLOGH John & wife & ors - Partition |
|
550 |
252 |
364635 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1802) |
McCULLOGH James to BAKER |
|
550 |
327 |
364993 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1803 Jan 23 |
HICKEY-HAMILTON Tullymore & Mill 1739-1810[Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], NOTE: Very faint – almost illegible.
Image
479
BTW John HICKEY formerly of Lurgan but then of
Tullamore Co. Armagh farmer of 1st pt. Jane HAMILTON of City of
Armagh spinster of other pt. Reciting 1798 made btw WHITTINGTON formerly of
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], but then of City
of Armagh unto John HICKEY part of land of Tullymore 60[?]acres 3 roods 33
perches in Parish Armagh Co. Armagh in consideration of £300 paid by Jane
HAMILTON to hold for rest of term – 16 years. … WITNESS: Rev. William
HUTCHINSON at Ballyrath [Ballyrath,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Clerk & Joseph OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh Farmer John
HICKEY [SEAL] |
T7-8 |
550 |
496 |
366747 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin
Galway |
1803
Feb 26 |
LD TUUNILSTOWN
Image 564
William JACKSON of City of Dublin, Esq.
Judgement against Richard Lord Tunilston [Tumblestown?] re lands in Galway |
|
550 |
548 |
366885 |
COULTER |
|
1800-1809 |
COULTER, William-BURNSIDE |
|
551 |
249 |
363087 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Tipperary |
1801 Nov 25 |
CUITT [?]1802
Image 134
Joseph JACKSON of Tincurry. Co. Tipperary
Clothier of 1 pt & Sarah MILLER of Ballcuttain [?] Kings Co Spinster daughter of William MILLER late of Lurgan, Co.
Armagh deceased of 2nd pt & Joseph DRUIT of Lurgan [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East], Co. Armagh & William JACKSON of the Coombe, City of
Dublin clothier of 3rd pt. Marriage btw Joseph JACKSON & Sarah MILLER … lands of Trah [probably Srah,
Parish Ballyburly,
Barony Warrenstown,]
Barony Warrenstrin, [aka Warrenstown ], Kings
Co. & house on Meath Street in Liberties of Thomas & Donore, City of
Dublin known by the name of the Bullshead. WITNESS: Thomas JACKSON,
eldest son of Thomas JACKSON of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
deceased & Joseph BOARDMAN of Ardee St Co. Dublin Clothier
NOTE: Joseph JACKSON
(1764-?) of Brookfield, Co. Tipperary was a son of Joseph JACKSON & Mary
FENNELL.
SEE: Irish Quaker JACKSONs |
|
551 |
257 |
363115 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Kings |
1802 Dec 31 |
DRISCOLL
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8285
Image
139
Memorial registered 31 December 1802 of Deed of 14
October 1802 between Robert JACKSON late of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] in
Kings Co. now of Dublin City Esq. eldest son of Robert JACKSON of
Grange Esq. deceased & Coote CARRELL of Templehouse (Templehouse
Demesne, Parish Kilvarnet,
Barony Leyny], Co. Sligo
Esq. both of 1st part Eugenia JACKSON late of said Grange
in Kings Co. now of Bath in England widow of said Robert JACKSON Esq.
deceased & mother of above Robert JACKSON of 3rd part
James Ruddock GRAY [aka James Grey RUDDOCK] of Ballineer [?] in Kings County Esq. husband of Henrietta a daughter of Robert JACKSON deceased and now also deceased of 2nd part. To Joseph CURTIS of Bath in England Esq, of 4th part lands
and tythes of Grange & Contourt in Ballymoney [possibly Ballymooney,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Geashill] 17
acres 2 r 22p plantation. Robert JACKSON’s will dated 1781 Eugenia
sole executrix. Deed 10 Nov 1785 Eugenia to her eldest son Robert JACKSON of above lands subject to £150 yearly to Eugenia & to £2000 for Henrietta
RUDDOCK which last has been since paid off. MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT 17 Nov 1785
of said Robert JACKSON & Mary CARROLL spinster since his wife and
now dead. Robert JACKSON was then a coronet in 4th horse in
Ireland. The trustees were said Coote CARROLL & William FAIRBROTHER of
Willsborough Co. Wicklow Esq. since dead; said Mary CARROLL alias JACKSON died leaving no son & only one daughter Henrietta JACKSON now about 14. Now all sell to CURTIS for £6,366. WITNESSES Rev Richard GRAVES
D.D. Richard BIRCH attorney & Peter JACKSON attorney, all of
Dublin City. Memorial signed by Robert JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
551 |
273 |
363158 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Queens
Carlow |
1802 Oct 5 |
PARR
Image 147
Robert JACKSON of Graigue,
Queens Co. Esq of 1 pt & John PARR of Graigue Gent of the other. … for 30
pounds a plot of land called Luke Hutchinson’s plot also part of the lands
called James Meadow… WITNESS: William JACKSON & Michael HAUGHY.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran
NOTE: Graigue aka
Graiguecullen is a suburb of the town of Carlow, in the parish of Killeshin,
Queen's county, and province of Leinster. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Carlow – various trees Michael JACKSON (1740-1803) is the earliest named JACKSON that I know of from
Graigue as of April 2017.
NOTE: SEE: ROD 406-7-265680 It is possible that Michael JACKSON had sons William JACKSON (1783-Feb25, 1846) and Robert JACKSON who married Lydia WALL (1779-Nov 22,1848) in 1803 as well as son Adam
JACKSON.
NOTE: There are 5
townlands named Graigue, in Leix (Queens Co.) but given the description, I believe that it was Graigue,
Parish Killeshin,
Barony of Slievemargy.
It is described here: Graigue, |
|
551 |
450 |
363950 |
COULTER |
|
1800-1809 |
COULTER, William-STINTON |
|
551 |
549 |
364389 |
|
Sligo |
1798 May 5 |
TRUMBLE & JACKSON Partition Cullidian
Image
293
Deed of Partition BTW Robert TRUMBLE of Gortnasella [probably Gortnasillagh
or Gortnasillagh
West, Parish Inishmagrath,
Barony of Drumahaire,
Co. Leitrim] Co. Leitrim Land
owner of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Gortlownan, [Gortlownan,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] Co.
Sligo farmer of the other pt. Whereas William Harloe PHIBBS of Sligo Co.
Sligo Esq did by Indenture 5 Nov 1797 demise to Robert TRUMBLE & Thomas
JACKSON the lands of Cullidian [??] Lot 1
&2 containing 116 acres & 10 perches In Barony of Tiririlan [Tirerrill ] Co. Sligo to
hold for natural lives of [?] TRUMBLE eldest son of the Robert TRUMBLE party
to said lease aged 14 years or thereabout and William TRUMBLE 2nd son of Robert TRUMBLE age 11 years & James JACKSON 2nd son of Thomas JACKSON age 10 years … sum of £200
SEE: ROD: 529-472-348301. |
|
552 |
42 |
364591 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 |
McCULLOGH Michael to CONNOLLY & anr(1802) |
|
552 |
111 |
364891 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1802 Dec 22 |
MAXWELL to COULTER 1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Mooreland West
Memorial of an indented deed made 1802 April 30 btw
Robert MAXWELL of City of Dublin Es.,, barrister at law; Francis EVANS of New
Forest in Co Westmeath & Christopher GARSTIN of Bragganstornewait [?] Co
Louth Esq. & Mr. JOHNSTON of the City of London attorney at law trustees
named and appointed by the last will of Zacharias MAXWELL late of Dundalk in
the Co of Louth, Esq., deceased. Of the first part. John MAXWELL of Lurgen
Green & Fleury MAXWELL of Dundalk in said County Esq., (only survivor)
son of the legacies of Zachariah MAXWELL of the 2nd part &
Joseph COULTER of Dowdallshill Co Louth Esq of 3rd part…. Hard to
read… several lands mentioned…complicated. |
15 |
552 |
242 |
365984 |
Brown & Boyd |
Monaghan |
1802 Oct 19 |
BROWNE, Samuel - BOYDE 1809-
Samuel BROWN of Erriro [AKA Erryroe], Parish of Muckno,
Co. Monaghan. Samuel BROWN for rent of 25s 6p for 10 acres 1 rood 25 perches
for the natural life of Charles Marquis CORNWALLIS & Walter STEELE son to
Norman STEELE of Monalty [Monaltybane & Monaltyduff, Parish of Killanny]
in Co. Monaghan. Term of 28 years. WITNESS: William MARTIN & Edward
McARDLE. |
|
552 |
275 |
366090 |
JACKSON, Wm A |
London
Dublin
|
1802 Dec 18 |
BYRNE 1803
Image 458
Btw Edward MAXWELL a General in his Majesty’s Army and
last surviving devisee in the last will of James ADAIR late of Lincoln’s Inn
fields Co. Middlesex, Esq. deceased, formerly one of his majesty’s Sergeants
at law. Elizabeth ADAIR of Upper [Newton?] Street of Marylebone, co.
Middlesex widow of James ADAIR late of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, but then of
Kings Bromleys Hall Co. Stafford Esq. and William Adair JACKSON of
Aldermanbury, City of London, Esq. to whom the hereditament herein mentioned
has been conveyed in trust for sale by James ADAIR Esq. then residing in
Bengal the only son and heir at law residuary devisee in the last will of sd
James ADAIR Sergeant by the said Elizabeth ADAIR of the one part & Edward
BYRNE Esq. of the City of Dublin of the other pt. and the release of seven
parts made between [?] Edwin Maxwell BROWN the first part & Elizabeth
ADAIR the 2nd pt ; John MALE and William Adair JACKSON of
the 3rd pt; Edward GRIFFITH of Wishford, Co. Wiltshire, a Captain
in his Majesty’s Royal Navy and Mary Anne his wife only heir and daughter of
James ADAIR the Serjeant was formerly the wife and then the widow of the
Honorable Sir John WILSON Knight deceased late of his Majesty’s Justices of
Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, of the 4th pt; … [more details
and parties] … Rev Hutchison HAMILTON of Ballygraffan, Co. Down and then of
Edgeworth Town, Co. Longford of the first part; Catherine HAMILTON otherwise
RYDER wife of Hutchinson HAMILTON of the 2nd pt & Charles
HAMILTON of Portglenon [Probably Parish Portglenone, Barony Toome Lower], Co.
Antrim of the 3rd pt;
NOTE: There are a slew
of names – including MADDON – maybe worth transcribing in full. |
|
552 |
307 |
366363 |
JACKSON, Mary Ellen |
Antrim |
1795 Feb 10 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Longduff
Drains, Drumaine, Bo Glenarm
Killiglen, Killyglen middle
Blairmount
JACKSON- her will. Names Index 1800-1809
Mary Ellen JACKSON otherwise BLAIR of Blairmount
[aka Killyglen,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper] Co
Antrim 1795 Feb 10
To my infant daughter my one
undivided third part of one
undivided moiety of the lands
of Killiglen, otherwise Blairmount
and the mountain thereunto
belonging, the same of the lands of Drains [probably Drains
Bog, -aka Knocknane - Parish Carncastle, Barony Glenarm Upper] and
Dromain [Dromain,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper] and
one undivided third part of the lands of
Lough duff [Loughduff,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper],,
Co. Antrim. Should she die before reaching the age
of twenty-one then to my aunt
Mary Howe otherwise Stannis for
ever. Sole exor. my uncle John
Howe of Blairmount, Co. Antrim.
Witnesses: John Cassidy,
tailor, and John Watt, shoemaker,
both of Belfast, and John
Magilton, Holywood, miller.
Memorial witnessed by: said
John Cassidy, and Patt Connor,
Belfast, notary public.
NOTE: I assume Mary’s
husband has predeceased her. I also suspect a link with the JACKSONs
of Steeple. I suspect that she was the
wife of surgeon Dr. William JACKSON. |
15 |
552 |
364 |
367425 |
COULTER DICKIE |
Louth |
1802 Aug 10 |
COULTER, Joseph-DICKIE NOTES in 2009 diary. 1800-1809 1739-1810 Dowdalshill (TI Bk 73)
Joseph COULTER of Dowdallshill, Co. Louth of the 1st part & Arthur IRWIN of the Poles, Co. Meath, Esq & Jane IRWIN,
spinster 2nd daughter of Arthur IRWIN of the 2nd part
& James DICKIE of Clonaleenan Co. Louth, Gent & George IRWIN of the
Poles, Co. Meath of the 3rd part … reciting a trust dated 4 April
1785 from James HARLOW to Joseph COULTER of 50A 3R 20P of lands of
Dowdallshill, Co. Louth for 999 years from 1 Nov 1781 in consideration of a
marriage the to be had between him & Jane IRWIN & of sum of £300 …
etc … confirmed unto James DICKIE & George IRWIN. |
|
552 |
392 |
367479 |
NORTH, Miles |
England |
1803 Apr 16 |
Image
520
BTW
Richard Toumalin NORTH of Fitzroy Sq., London eldest son of Miles NORTH late
of Jackson Hall,
Westmorland grandson of Richard NORTH, only son of Oliver NORTH formerly of
Co. Lancaster husband of Jennet NORTH orse JACKSON mother of
Richard NORTH who was one of the sisters of the Rev. John JACKSON minister
of Skipworth in Yorkshire of the 1 pt. leased to Henry WARNER of Co. Louth
161a 3r of Marvelstown,[Kilbeg Civil Parish, Barony of Lower Kells] with
Messuages Houses Edifices Cottage Buildings Orchard Gardens Curtiledges Lands
Tenements Hereditaments Meadows Pastures Waste feedings, Common Grounds
Heaths Furrs Turbary moors Marshes Woods underwoods ways surrounded with
Water or under Water Bogs Mines Minerals quarries Rent charges Rent such
advantages to be transferred … Barony of Kells, … Robertstown [Kilbeg Civil Parish Barony of Lower Kells,]
& West, Raffin East, [Drakestown Civil Parish, Barony of Morgallion]
& Drakerath South [Parish of Staholnog, Barony of Lower Kells] Thomastown, [assuming it is the one in Kilbeg Civil Parish,
Barony of Lower Kells]. WITNESSES: John HAWKINS and Henry RICHARDSON both
of City of Dublin, Attorneys. NOTE: In the 1705 December 4 - Will of Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706) Rev John JACKSON (1645-1721) is named
as a brother-in-law of Samuel JACKSON. He was husband to Abigail
JACKSON (1655-1721) Jennett JACKSON, married Oliver NORTH. Both were Samuel
JACKSON’s half-sisters |
|
552 |
541 |
368278 |
BROWNE |
|
1809 |
BROWNE, David – McCLELLAND Wrong
book |
|
553 |
140 |
366283 |
JACKSON |
Down |
1803 Feb 21
|
JACKSON PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts NOTE:
Not # 366238
Image
77
Deed Btw John JACKSON of Ballymeehan, Co. Down
Gent of 1 pt. George SINCLAIRE of Belfast, City of Antrim Esq. of other pt.
in consid of 140 pounds sterling granted to SINCLAIRE the house & garden
on the northmost side of the shore of Holywood….. NOTE it may be Mem # 366283 See beneath |
|
553 |
373 |
369412 |
REED |
Dublin
Down |
1803 Jun 25 |
REED to SCOTT1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Drumhilla
John REED the younger of Gardiners Place, Dublin &
William & Thomas SCOTT of Rathfriland, Co. Down |
|
553 |
420 |
369491 |
OLIVER, Hannah |
Cork |
1802 Apr 3 |
OLIVER-BAYNES
Btw William STRICKETT Esq Seconded Quarter master of
the late 5th or Royal Irish Dragoons then residing in Castlebar,
Co. Mayo. Of the 1st part. Chester BAYNES of Castlebar Co Cork of
2nd pt. Hannah OLIVER of the City and Co Armagh of 3rd pt. Marriage to be solemnized btw STRICKETT and OLIVER WITNESS; John GRACE of
City of Armagh, Methodist preacher. & John NOBLE of City of Armagh
Writing Clerk
NOTE: None of Hanna’s
family was mentioned. I believe she was the
Hanna OLIVER daughter of John OLIVER (abt 1720-1772) of Tullymore, one of
those descending from Andrew OLIVER b bef 1641 and of Farmacaffley] |
! |
553 |
505 |
370600 |
|
Sligo |
|
MARTIN-PARKE Stephen Street |
|
554 |
58 |
366048 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Antrim
Down |
1803 Jan 24 |
HUDSON
Image
37
A Memorial of an indented deed of release between, Hugh
JACKSON of Belfast in the County of Antrim grocer and Jane JACKSON otherwise ROBINSON his wife of the one part and Christopher HUDSON, John
FERGUSON, Samuel LAW, and James LAW executors of Robert LAW late of Belfast
aforesaid Baker deceased of the other part. Whereby the said Hugh JACKSON Jane his wife in consideration of £400 did grant and release unto the said
Christopher HUDSON, John FERGUSON, Samuel LAW, and James LAW all that farm or
parcel of land theretofore possessed by the said Hugh JACKSON and
formally by Andrew ALAN situate in the townland of Ballybeen in the Parish of
Comber and County of Down containing by estimation 23 acres Cunningham
Measure be the same more or less with the field adjoining said farm formally
in the possession of Robert KYLE the elder commonly called the Horse Park
containing by estimation 1 acre and one half together with the Moss there in
mentioned with the appurtenances and the tides of the premises. To hold unto
Christopher HUDSON, John FERGUSON, Samuel LAW and James LAW their heirs and
assigns for ever in which said deed is contained a power or condition of
redemption on payment of the said sum of £400 with interest which said deed
and this Memorial are witnessed by Patrick CONNOR of Belfast aforesaid Notary
Public and Patrick TAMMY of Belfast his clerk. Hugh JACKSON. Seal.
Sealed in the presence of Patrick CONNOR, Patrick TAMMY. NOTE: The BIRCH family also held lands at Ballybeen.
See also 720-376-492311. Although I cannot quite place this family, they will
end up being in JACKSONs
of Co. Down and/or the branch of Quakers who settled in Co. Down.. |
|
554 |
131 |
366484 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Kilkenny |
1803 Feb 16 |
FLOOD1803
Image 73
Btw Sir Wheeler Derry CUFFE of Lyrath & Richard
JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt. Eland MOSSON the
elder & Eland MOSSON the younger of Mount Elano Co. Kilkenny Esq. of 2nd pt. … reciting that Eland MOSSON the elder & Eland MOSSON the younger
were desirous of borrowing 2,000 pounds by forcing down the rents of several
lands… Richard BALL testified … … lands of Macon commonly called Mount Elano.
… |
|
554 |
183 |
366774 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin
Wicklow |
1802 Jul 24 |
JACKSON 1803
Image
99
A Memorial of an indenture of lease whereby William
JACKSON of High Street in the city of Dublin bookbinder demised to Thomas
JACKSON of Baltinglass in County Wicklow builder all that piece or parcel
of ground situate lying and being on the road leading from Baltinglass to
Dublin containing 3 acres and a half or thereabouts now in possession of the
said Thomas JACKSON and situate on the land of Baltinglass and County
Wicklow bounded on the one side by the Rev. Mr CARTER’s field on the other by
BUTLERs holding in front by the road aforesaid and on the rear by Baltinglass
Hill. To hold from 25 March then last 61 years at the yearly rent of £14.
Witness Peter DANIEL of Castle Street in the city of Dublin jeweler and
Thomas HOPPER of Baltinglass in the County Wicklow jeweler and this Memorial
witnessed by the said Peter DANIEL and Joseph BROMLOW of city of Dublin
attorney at law. William JACKSON. Seal. |
|
554 |
235 |
366966 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1803 Mar 7 |
GREER
Image
126
Btw Robert JACKSON of
Co & City of Armagh Esq. of the 1 pt & Thomas GREER of City & Co.
Armagh Woolen Draper & William GEOUGH Innkeeper of City of Armagh
administrators of the goods and chattels of Richard PENTON late of the City
of Armagh gardener deceased of the other part. Reciting that Richard PENTON
Conveyance of 26 Jun 1802 btw him of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of the
other … WITNESS: Edward HAMILTON & Richard A. KIDD of City of Armagh Shop
Boy to Thomas GREER. Thomas GREER [SEAL] William GEOUGH [SEAL] |
|
554 |
264 |
368110 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Sligo |
1785 Apr 23 |
O’CONNOR 1803
Image
141
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Gortlawn [Gortlownan,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] ,
City of Sligo landholder of the 1 pt & Connell O’CONNOR & Denis
O’CONNOR both of [Downmoyle?] landholders of the other part. … demised that
part of of Edinbawne [Edenbaun,
Parish Calry, Barony Carbury] known as Knocka
Freaghan containing 62a. & enjoyed by Thomas JACKSON meared on the
East by part of Gortnagnagregony [Gortnagrogerny,
Parish Killasnet,
Barony Rosclogher,
County Leitrim] on the west
by the Middle division of Edinbawn on the south by part of Fermough [Formoyle,
Parish Calry, Barony Carbury] and on the north
by Lognafaughrow [Lugnafaughery,
Parish Killasnet,
Barony Rosclogher,
County Leitrim] & liberty
of access & bog of Carrowlisky ors Lissduff [Lisduff,
Parish Calry, Barony Carbury] as demised by
William ORMSBY Esq late of Willowbrook [Willowbrook,
Parish Calry, Barony Carbury] ] Co. Sligo
deceased to said Thomas JACKSON & Robert BOYD in Barony Carbury
Co. Sligo. WITNESS: Johnston SHAW of Killycooley Co. Sligo Tanner &
Patrick McDONAGH of Sligo, Co. Sligo
NOTE: Edward JACKSON (1689-1745) married a Dorcas ORMSBY of Willowbrooke, Co. Sligo. She was a
daughter of Co. William ORMSBY & Mary GORE. Mary GORE was a
daughter of Sir Francis GORE and Anne PARKE. Her 1st husband was Francis KING
and her 3 known children were with him |
|
554 |
422 |
369776 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
SMYTH & wife to McCULLOCH (TI Bk 45) Corlea
NOTE: See also ROD:
554-457-370404 Image 241 for a mention. |
x |
554 |
460 |
370118 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1803 Aug 4 |
NORRIS
BTW Andrew MOLLER of York St., City of Dublin Merchant
& James JACKSON of Essex Street China and Eartherware manufacturer
of City of Dublin & Anne BINNS of Dame Street in City of Dublin Iron
Monger widow of Jonathon BINNS late of City of Dublin surviving Trustees of
Jonathon BINNS …. |
|
555 |
48 |
367212 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1803) |
McCULLOGH Michael to MEGROTTY |
|
555
55? |
59_ |
353140 |
WRIGHT |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
WRIGHT-ALLEN Book 45 (1739-1810) Corduflles |
|
555 |
142 |
368613 |
JACKSON, Nichola |
Armagh
Dublin |
1803 |
GOLDING
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
|
555 |
185 |
369139 |
McCULLAGH
REED |
|
1800-1809 (1803) |
McCULLOGH Alexr & David to READE |
|
555 |
259 |
371628 |
JACKSON, Gilbert |
Down |
1800 Jun 7 |
JACKSON-BAILLIE. Names Index 1800-1809
Btw Gilbert JACKSON of Newtownards, City of Down
Shoemaker of 1 pt & William BAILEY of same, Publican.. house in
occupation of Thomas JACKSON on North side of Francis
Street of Newtownards... SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
|
555 |
337 |
372501 |
COULTER |
Drogheda |
1803 Dec 22 |
COULTER, George-BERESFORD 1800-1809
George COULTER of Drogheda & John Claudius
BERESFORD Wood mason of City of Dublin Esq.... lands in St. James Court,
Drogheda.... |
|
555 |
465 |
373381 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1804) |
McCULLOGH John & anr to MITCHELL |
|
556 |
27 |
367041 |
JACKSON, Geo |
Armagh
Londonderry |
1803 Mar 16 |
BP GLENFIELD
Image
19
Btw Susanna BARTON of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Co.
Armagh widow of 1st pt & George JACKSON of Jackson Hall, Co. Londonderry & Beech Hill in
co. Surrey, Great Britain Lieut Col in her Majesty’s Service of 2nd pt & Rt. Rev. Nathaniel ALEXANDER Bishop of Clontfort… for lives of
Susanna BARTON & Julianna Eliza BARTON otherwise OGLE wife of Col. John
OGLE … Trustees of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
|
556 |
84 |
368026 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Cork |
1802 Jun 4 |
PARTNERSHIP 1803
Image
48
Btw William JACKSON of Town of Youghall, Co.
Cork Esq of 1 pt & John TUCKER … |
|
556 |
490 |
371746 |
NORTH, Richard Taulman |
Meath |
1803 Nov |
Image 253
Richard Taulman North of Jackson's Hall, Kirby Lonsdale,
Co Westmoreland, & Rev John O’CONNOR of Castleknock, Co Dublin, D D, NORTH
sold to O’CONNOR in consideration of £5,000 the Castle towns and lands of Ardlonan
Castle est 206 acres Barony Kells, Co Meath, house etc. including part of Bog
of Castletown Co. Meath [Castletown,
,Parish Rathmolyon,
in the Barony Lower
Moyfenrath NOTE: These are lands that were likely held earlier by Samuel JACKSON
(1641-1705). SOURCE: The Norths of Ireland |
|
557 |
85 |
368871 |
BROWNE |
Armagh |
1803 Jun 4 |
BROWNE, Samuel - CAULFIELD Notes in 2009 diary 1800-1809
Samuel BROWN of Lurgan [probably Lurgan,
Parish Shankill,
Barony of Oneilland
East],, Co. Armagh, Linen Manufacturer of 1st part. BROWN sold
house & tenement at expiration of Samuel MORRISON’s lease (seems it was
to move a wall 4’) WITNESS: John HANNAH of Lurgen, the younger shopkeeper;
William BURKE, Lurgen, Attorney at law. NOTE:
Explore possible relationship to Thompson
BROWNE. |
|
557 |
140 |
369085 |
REED |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
STEELE to REED (TI
Bk 45) Drumhilla |
x |
557 |
166 |
369583 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Queens
Carlow |
1803 May 29 |
SHAW
Image
389
Robert JACKSON of Graigue, Queens Co., Esq of 1st pt & Lydia WALL of Town of Carlow Co. Carlow spinster of 2nd pt & George SHAW of City of Kilkenny & Samuel CORBET of Graigue
Queens Co. Esq of 3rd pt… Robert JACKSON in consideration
of a marriage to be had between him and Lydia WALL granted and made over to
George SHAW & Samuel CORBETT tenement or plot [?] the side of Tullen
Street in Town of Carlow Co. Carlow bounded on the west with COOK’s plot on
the north with GEALLOGHs Garden on the east with the [?] hospital alias
BROWN’s and on the south with the said Street 19’ front, 62’ and in rere
53’ and in front to rere 160’ and also all that part of the lands known as
JONES’s Meadows which were formerly in possession of [?] in Graigue, Queens
Co. NOTE: They married in the Carlow COI 1803
May 31. She died 1848 age 69. SEE: My
Carlow BMDs..
NOTE: Boundaries have
changed, and Graigue, Queens Co. is now part of the town of Carlow, Co.
Carlow.
NOTE: There are 5
townlands named Graigue, in Leix (Queens Co.) but given the description, I believe that it was Graigue,
Parish Killeshin,
Barony of Slievemargy.
It is described here: Graigue, |
|
557 |
211 |
369821 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Longford |
1791 Jun 7 |
JACKSON 1803
Image
412
Btw Richard JACKSON of Callogue Co. Longford
Gent of 1 pt & Edward JACKSON of Callogue farmer… set to Edward
JACKSON lands of Collogue..5a 3r…Parish Mostrim, Barony Ardagh in his
possession. Bounded on the North by Great road leading from Edgeworthstown to
Granard on the East and south Richard GAINERs Land in Low Hill and on the
West said Richard JACKSONs other part of lands of Clollogue for term of 999
years with said Richard JACKSONs Bog in Monneydarragh yielding and paying to Richard
JACKSON rent… signed Edward JACKSON & Richard JACKSON WITNESS: George ALLEN & John [?CLEVERS] NOTE:
aka Culloge, Parish Mostrim, Barony
Ardagh |
|
557 |
329 |
370736 |
O’CONNOR, Rowland Jackson |
Antrim
Down |
1801 Sep 17 |
Image
475
NOTE: I stumbled across
this, and thought it was suggestive of a possible O’CONNOR-JACKSON parentage
in the ancestry of this grantee … townlands of Ballymaconaghey 17a Barony Castleragh Co. Down..
Btw Rowland Jackson O’CONNOR of Belfast, Co.
Antrim. He shows up in deeds relating to JACKSONs of Cork. |
|
557 |
330 |
364895 |
BAILLIE |
|
1739-1810 |
BAILLIE-NOBLE Wrong book –
deeds start 368… Ballybrought, Armaghbregagh |
|
557 |
337 |
370789 |
JACKSON, Henry V |
Dublin |
1803 Oct 1 |
WARD
Image 479
Btw Henry Vincent JACKSON of Marlbora Street
City of Dublin Gent of 1 pt & John WARD of City of Dublin, Dealer of
other pt. Reciting deed 8 Oct 1772 btw Peter JACKSON of City of
Dublin Gent, father of Henry Vincent JACKSON of the 1 pt & John
WARD of the other pt said Peter JACKSON set to WARD parcel of ground on west
side of ST. Patrick Street City of Dublin … description … SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna |
|
557 |
387 |
369074 |
JACKSON, Charles |
|
1803 |
PARKER Wrong book – it
had the deed before it.
JACKSON-PARKER. Names Index 1800-1809 from notes.
It was Image 474 in
Grantors 1800-1810. According to the pg # the memorial would have been
at Image 514. Not there. Try Bk 537. Not in 537 |
16e
??? |
557 |
531 |
372871 |
JACKSON, Wm M |
Limerick |
1804 Jan 14 |
JACKSON
Image
591
Btw William Marcus JACKSON eldest son & heir
apparent of William JACKSON late of City of Limerick Esq. since
deceased. Reciting lease 22 JUNE 1780 BTW William JACKSON & William Marcus JACKSON of 1st pt & William HOLLAND &
Edward JONES of 2nd pt. & William DEVEREAUX of Deer Park Co
Clare Gent & Jane JACKSON then Jane DEVEREAUX spinster
& one of the daughters of William DEVEREAUX of 3rd pt. for
consid William JACKSON demised lands of Clonlara & Moylish in
Liberties of City of Limerick NOTE: See ROD
26-376-15743 for George JACKSON - probable father
of William JACKSON. William Marcus JACKSON married Jane DEVEREAUX, and they
had four sons: SOURCE: Cases
Heard and Determined by the House of Lords, on Appeals from the Courts ...By
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Martin John West p575 William
Devereux Jackson (since deceased) the eldest son, George Jackson (the
appellant) the second son, the respondent Robert Jackson the third son, and
Thomas Jackson (since deceased) the fourth son, and no other issue. |
|
557 |
557 |
373435 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
Galway |
1804
Jan 9 |
S. LEGER
Image 604
Btw Rev. Robert MARSH of Loughrea Co. Galway Clerk
Rector of Killman Diocese of Killmadagh of 1 pt & Jethro John BRICKNELL
of Loughrea Esq. of other pt. Recirting deed… lots of legal … lands of
Fairfield otherwise Gortlin… NOTE: Aka Warren
Hastings Rowland JACKSON was in the names index – although I could not
see his name in the legal thicket. SEE: JACKSONs
of Ahenesk |
|
558 |
176 |
370748 |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Cork |
1803 Nov 26 |
JACKSON-SEYMOUR. Names Index 1800-1809
Btw Margaret JACKSON of City of Cork Widow and John
JACKSON of City of Cork Esq. acting executors of the last will and
testament of Edward Rowland JACKSON late of Castleview Co Cork Esq.
deceased. Of 1st pt. Rowland Jackson O’CONNOR of
[Varsfield?] and James O’CONNOR of the same place Gent of 2nd pt.
Hannah SEYMOUR of City of Cork spinster of 3rd pt…. details of
land transfers SEE: JACKSONs
of Ahenesk |
16e |
558 |
208 |
370880 |
OLIVER, Martha |
Armagh |
1803,
Sept 1 |
OLIVER-OLIVER I have this
deed
Image
113
Martha OLIVER marriage
settlement with Nathaniel LESLIE of Drumacanner, Co Armagh of the first part
& Martha OLIVER, spinster the daughter of David OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in Co Armagh of the
second par. Joseph OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER. Whereby the said Nathaniel
LESLIE for the consideration therein mentioned granted to the said Joseph
OLIVER and Benjamin OLIVER their execs... Admons & Assigns all that and
then that part of the Townland Drumconner [probably Drumacanver,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh,]
formerly in the possession of William LESLIE deceased and then in the
possession of the said Nathaniel situate lying and being in the Manor of
Toaghy and Barony of Armagh. Aforesaid containing bog. Estimation 35 acres 2
Roods & 30 perches by the same more or less .... [pounds] 20 annually for
said Martha OLIVER in case she survives said Nathaniel LESLIE to use of ....
intended marriage... Witness Samuel LESLIE brother to the said Nathaniel
LESLIE and William OLIVER of Laragh in the County of Monaghan Gent. And this
Memorial is witnessed by the said William OLIVER & Thomas APPLEBY of the
City of Armagh Scrivener. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] September 19, 1803 |
|
558 |
277 |
371383 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1803 June 1 |
Image
148
BTW William ABBOTT Esq Ensign in 30th Regiment if Foot Esq. of 1st pt. Jane KING spinster daughter of
Jane KING of Dublin Widow of 2nd pt. of 2nd pt and
Jane KING the elder and William ABBOTT of City of Dublin attorney of 3rd pt. Reciting that William ABBOTT was entitled under marriage settlement of
his grandfather James JACKSON Esq expectant upon the death of his said
Grandfather unto one moiety of certain houses situated in and near Parsonstown [now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt] Kings Co. said William several lands and premises
together with other properties with an annuity of £100 for said Jane KING the
younger in case she survives her husband…. WITNESS: Rev Thomas LYSTER of City
of Dublin clerk Frances [SEALY?] of City of Dublin spinster. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. -
Seirkeiran.
NOTE: William ABBOTT is
the son of Samuel ABBOTT & Elizabeth JACKSON, the daughter of James
JACKSON & Alice DALTON. |
|
559 |
98 |
372726 |
|
Tipperary |
1803 Aug 5 |
Townland Index 1739-1810 Clover
Hill Image
131
OTWAY-OTWAY & ors
Image
356
Marriage settlement BTW
Caesar OTWAY of City of Dublin Esq of 1st pt; Rev James HASTINGS
archdeacon of Glendelough and Frances HASTINGS of City of Dublin Spinster
daughter & James HASTINGS of 2nd pt; William OTWAY of PIERPARK
Co. Tipperary Esq. & Rev [John?] TISDALL of City of Dublin Clerke of 3rd pt; Frances SADLIER of City of Dublin Esq & Rev Anthony HASTINGS Clerk of
4th pt. Marriage btw Caesar OTWAY & Frances HASTINGS …
marriage portion Caesar OTWAY lands of Gurtlandroe [Gortlandroe,
Parish Nenagh,
Barony Lower
Ormond.], otherwise Clover Hill and the other part known by the
Handkerchief field in Co. Tipperary … WITNESS: William CALDWELL of City of
Dublin Gent & Henry TISDALL of Cumberland St., City of Dublin.
SOURCE: Wiki Caesar OTWAY (1780-1842) born at Castle
Otway near Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, Ireland in 1780. He was an Irish author and clergyman who wanted to study and improve
the condition of the poor. His parents were Cooke and Elizabeth Otway.
NOTE: Castle
Otway, Cloghonan, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
SOURCE: Otway Family docs.
NOTE: OTWAY-JACKSON connection: Richard JACKSON (1602-1681) =
Dorothy OTWAY (1605-1645). She had a half brother, Sir John OTWAY (abt
1620-1693). |
|
559 |
148 |
373062 |
JACKSON, Wm M & William D |
Limerick |
1804 Jan 18 |
MAHON 1804
Image
381
BTW William Marcus JACKSON of
City of Limerick Esq & William Devereaux JACKSON of City of Limerick
eldest son & heir of William Marcus JACKSON of 1st pt &
Nicholas MAHON of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. Lands of Moylish [in
North Liberties of City of Limerick] then in possession of James MAHON … |
|
559 |
165 |
373570 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
Cork |
1804 Jan 3 |
Image
390
MITCHELL 1804
BTW Warren Hastings Rowland
JACKSON of Castleview Co. Cork Esq. of 1 pt & John MITCHELL of City of
Cork Esq of other pt.. Lands of Closhbeg in possession of James COSHERRY 77a
… lands of Ballymacarrigan then in possession of Dennis REARDON 70a in Little
Island Barony Barrymouth Co. Cork … WITNESS: William ATKINS of Mallow,
Co.Cork Esq.& Henry BENNETT of City of Cork Gent
NOTE: JACKSONs
of Ahenesk |
|
559 |
165 |
373572 |
HARDING |
Armagh |
1804 Jan 18 |
Image
391
BTW Ambrose SMITH of City of
Dublin Esq. & William HARDY of Loughgall, Co. Armagh Esq Trustees and
executors named in will of George ENSOR late of Ardress Co. Armagh Esq
deceased of 1 pt & Thomas ENSOR Capt in his Majesty’s Reg of Militia 2nd son of George ENSOR of the other pt. |
|
559 |
165 |
374084 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
Cork |
1804 |
CALTON
Wrong #
NOTE: Aka Warren
Hastings Rowland JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs
of Ahenesk |
|
559 |
165 |
376021 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
Cork |
1804 |
Wrong #
- NOTE: Aka Warren
Hastings Rowland JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs
of Ahenesk |
|
559 |
326 |
375220 |
DAWSON |
|
1800-1809 |
DAWSON, William-LYNCH |
|
560 |
274 |
374951 |
JOHNSTON, Richard |
Dublin |
1804 Apr 18 |
JOHNSTON. Names Index
1800-1809
Image
148
BTW Richard JOHNSON formerly
of City of Dublin then of Ballentire Co. Dublin Architect of 1 pt & John
JOHNSON of City of Dublin Attorney of other pt. … £500 … dwelling house and
premes No 24 in Eccles St. in possession and occupies by Samue REED of City
of Dublin Alderman bounded on South by Eccles St., on the North by Stable
Lane, on the east in possession of Mr. SWEETMAN and in the west by Mr
WESTLAKE’s house … John JOHNSON [SEAL] WITNESSES: Robert BARNES Thomas
JOHNSON[more description] … |
|
560 |
484 |
375731 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1804 Apr 20 |
BRYAN-EYRE A Messuage or
Tenement New Row west side
Image
255
BTW Jonah BRYAN of Coleraine
Londonderry Linen Draper of 1 pt & Benjamin EYRE of Coleraine Co.
Londonderry of other pt. recites Robert GALT lately of Edendarve, [possibly Edendarry,
Parish Kilrea,
Barony Loughinsholin]
Esq. deceased lease 15 Jul 1799 … |
|
561 |
35 |
373512 |
BREAKEY |
|
1800-1809 (1804) |
BREAKEY-HORNER |
x |
562 |
15 |
372477 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Tipperary |
1796 Feb 23 |
JACKSON 1803
Image
14
Btw Joseph JACKSON of Tincurry co Tipperary of 1
pt & Joseph JACKSON the younger of Tincurry son of Joseph the
elder of the other… demised part of lands of Tincurry called the Paisley
field and the field called the church quarter containing 43a Plantation
Measure… description of premises which includes access to turf through Thomas
JACKSONs and Abraham JACKSONs (these were his brothers - SEE: Irish Quaker JACKSONs |
|
562 |
16 |
372478 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Tipperary |
1796 May 9 |
JACKSON
Image
14
Btw Joseph JACKSON of Tincurry co Tipperary of 1
pt & Joseph JACKSON the younger of Tincurry son of Joseph the
elder of the other… demised part of lands of Tincurry … 6a incl forests, and
access to mountain for grazing sheep & cattle… SEE: Irish Quaker JACKSONs |
|
562 |
250 |
374078 |
JACKSON, John |
Wicklow |
1782 Mar 25 |
DUNKLEY-DUNKLEY Stratford Place
Image
133
John DUNKLEY of Baltinglass Co. Wicklow farmer of 1 pt
& Francis DUNKLEY of Baltinglass Cooper of other pt. … house in main
street now called Stratford House … Mr KINGs house on one side & said
John DUNKLEYs house on the other side meared by Mr. KINGs orchard … WITNESS:
John DUNN of Stratford Gent & John JACKSON of Baltinglass both in
Co. Wicklow |
|
563 |
68 |
374123 |
OLIVER, Anne |
|
1804 |
OLIVER, Anne-OLIVER Notes
in 2009 diary
Marriage of Anne OLIVER to DISNEY – not pertinent. |
|
563 |
69 |
374145 |
JACKSON, Dunkley |
Wicklow |
1804 Feb 12 |
CREATHORN-JACKSON
Image
43 [hard to read]
BTW Hanna CREATHORN of [Thomastown?] Co. Wicklow & Dunkley
JACKSON of Baltinglass Co Wicklow Postmaster. Part of land in Town of
Baltinglass Barony Talbotstown .. bounded in front by [?] Lane in rere partly
by [?] William FREEMANs [?] & partly by John [?] house & gardens on
one side & on other side by William PHILIPs and Mr. GRIFFINs holding …
situation on the road leading from Baltinglass to Tullow in Barony
Talbotstown side … WITNESS: Thomas JACKSON of Baltinglass Builder
& George SHAW of Baltinglass Tin Manufacturer. Hannah CREATHORNE [SEAL] |
|
563 |
104 |
374428 |
JACKSON, John |
Sligo |
1803 Dec 5 |
DODD-JACKSON
Tirchvick
Tubbernany
Image
58
Roger DODD of Kingsfort [probably Kingsfort,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] Co.
Sligo Esq of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Teritick Co. Sligo Landholder
of other pt. Reciting that Roger DODD for rent demised to John JACKSON part of the quarter of Teritick on which John JACKSON now lives, with
that part of said quarter called Lough Park [NOTE: Lough Key Forest Park is an 800-hectare park on the southern
shore of Lough Key, 40 km south east of Sligo
Town and 3 km east of Boyle, County
Roscommon, in the Republic of Ireland. Formerly part
of the Rockingham Estate laid out by the King
family, it is open to the public. Wiki]
containing 7 acres in Manor of Balintogher [ED Ballintogher East
or Ballintogher
West] Co. Sligo to hold for lives of Elizabeth DODD the Rev. Isaac DODD
& Owen WYNNE eldest son of Owen WYNNE of Hazelwood [Hazelwood
Demesne, Parish Calry.
Barony Carbury] Co.
Sligo … WITNESS: Andrew McDONAGH & John McDONAGH jr both of City of
Dublin Gent . John JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Roger DODD’s
pedigree Miscellanea
genealogica et heraldica, Volume 1, page175. Several PHIBBS
intermarriages in the family. Alicia PHIBBS, daughter of Harloe PHIBBS was
the wife of Roger DODD. Elizabeth DODD the wife of Rev Oliver DODD of
Kingsfort was his father was the daughter of John KNOX. |
|
563 |
124 |
374649 |
OLIVER, John
& WHITESIDE, Catherine |
Armagh
Tyrone |
1803
Dec 1 |
OLIVER to WHITESIDE 1739-1810
Tullymore, Tullycarrent & Drumflugh
Image #70.
Deed of Marriage Settlement made this first day of decd in the year of our Lord 1803 Between John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in the County of
Armagh Gent of the one part Catherine OLIVER otherwise WHITESIDE wife of the
said John OLIVER of the Second part of the Rev Jas WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in
the County of Tyrone of the third part. Whereby after rectg that a marriage
had been some time ago been solemnized between the said John and Catherine
and that the Sd John had not then made any provision or served any jointure
for his wife in lease she Should Survive him the Sd Indenture Witnessed that
the said John OLIVER In Condn of the sum of [pounds] 100 and the proportion
of the Sd Catherine to him in hand paid the receipt wherof is thereby
acknowledged Did Grant Bargain sell Assign Transfer and set over unto the
Sd. Jas WHITESIDE his Execs Admons and Assigns all that and those that part
of the town and lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],in the County of
Armagh Aforesd Containing by Estimation of 5 acres one rood & 25 perches
be the same more or less as held by the Sd John OLIVER under a lease from
Joshua McGEOGH of Drumshill [probably Drumsil,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the County of Armagh. Etc etc
Deed is witnessed by John OLIVER of Tullycarrent in the
County of Armagh father and Jas WHITESIDE jr of Drumflugh in the Co of Tyrone
Gent. [more not transcribed] |
T7-8 |
563 |
211 |
357959
351959 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
|
|
JACKSON, Hugh
Wrong # |
15
??? |
563 |
304
|
376871 |
BROWN |
Monaghan |
1804 May 1 |
LESLIE-BROWN Book 45 (1739-1810) Edgeool & New
Street, Corfad
Btw Charles Albert LESLIE of Gilford, Co. Down &
Richard BROWNE of Magherana in said Co Down, Linen draper executor of John
BROWN late of Maghera in the said Co. Down, linen draper. Deceased of the
other part.. Whereby after reciting as in said deed is recited in bonds of
the sum of £2000 sterling to said Charles Albert LESLIE did grant bargain
sell assign transfer and make over to said Richard Brown his exors admons and
assigns all that and those the lands of Aughnetray Angaise Ballyellyan Carricknaneagh
Clogher Cowlerannan Corfait Corkerran Cornahow Derryalubina Derryvalley
Drumar Drumbo Drumgole Drumlane Drumhowen Drumerrusk Edynanian Edergool
Greagh Kennupat Kenorkavaddy Larrah MonartonTanmucknell Tonyglasen Cornamucklish Terrygreham Ballybay Newstreet
and Coothill & by whatever name or names… lying and being in the Barony
of ____ and Dartrey in Co. Monaghan.. term of time and space of 2000 years ….
WITNESS [one illegible] William CROZIER |
15 |
563 |
313 |
356587 |
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
LESLIE to BROWNE (TI Bk 45)
Wrong # |
|
564 |
24 |
373934 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1802 Aug 7 |
BREAKEY-ROSS 1800-1809
(1804)
Image
340
BTW George BREAKEY of
Millford Co. Monaghan son of Isaiah BREAKEY of Millford f 1 pt & Anne
ROSS of Derryherr Co. Monaghan spinster of 2nd pt. Isiah BREAKEY
of 3rd pt John ROSS of Derryheen Co. Monaghan Gent & Andrew
BREAKEY Millford Co. Monaghan Linen Draper of 4th pt. Reciting
intended marriage btw George BREAKEY & Anne ROSS … Isaiah BREAKEY lands
of Derryhee to go with part of townlands of Milmore 84a 3r together with ½
Millmore bog by virtue of lease to him by John KERR Esq 24 May 1801 for 21
years renewable. … lands of Derryhee & Emyvale Co. Monaghan & part of
lands of Revella Co. Tyrone mentioned in will of John ROSS deceased |
|
564 |
43 |
376021 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin |
1804 Apr 30 |
DILLON
Image
349-350
Btw Richard JACKSON & Thomas BARKER
[BAKER?] co-executors of James BUTLER deceased of the 1 pt. & Michael
DILLON. Plot of land on north side of Montgomery on which Michael DILLON has
built a new house…. Executed by Richard JACKSON & Thomas BAKER
[BARKER?]. NOTE: This would be in City of
Dublin. |
|
564 |
93 |
376555 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1804 Apr 20 |
JOHNSTON-JACKSON
Image
378
BTW John POOLER of
Ballycrummy Parish & Co. Armagh Gent & John JOHNSTON of Drumilly Parish
Loughgall Co. Armagh Gent of 1 pt Robert JACKSON of City of Armagh, Esq. of the other pt. £230 granted land in Ballycrummy [Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Carricktroddan [Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
… WITNESS: Thomas [BREN?] & William POOLER John POOLER . William POOLER
[SEAL] John JOHNSTON [SEAL] Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
564 |
427 |
380074 |
JOHNSTON, Richard |
Dublin |
|
Names Index 1800-1809
Image
547
Btw Alexander HAMILTON of Hampton, Co Dublin eldest son
& heir at law of the late Hon Baron HAMILTON deceased & James KEAMP
of Sackville St., Dublin of 2nd pt; Richard
JOHNSTON of Ballinteer, Co. Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. |
|
564 |
475 |
380507 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings
Dublin |
1804 Jul 30 |
Image
571
BTW James JACKSON formerly of Birr [aka Parsonstown now
in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co.
but then of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt. & Margaret JACKSON
otherwise FITZGERALD his wife of 2nd pt. & George Frederick
CARLTON & John SCOTT both of City of Dublin esq assignees of John Hubert
MOORE of Shannon Grove Co. Galway Malster & Distiller a bankrupt.
NOTE: John Hubert MOORE
married a daughter of James JACKSON of Birr July 1797 SOURCE: Hibernian
Magazine. |
|
565 |
20 |
376158 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Limerick |
1804 May 8 |
WELSH Image 475 in Grantors Index 1800-1810.
Image 16
Btw Richard JACKSON of City of Limerick &
David WALSH of Fanningstown Co. Limerick…. Lands of Fanningstown called Crosshell
12a 2p Plantation Measure…. For lives of David WALSH the lessee, John WALSH
his eldest son aged abt 7 years, & Mary WALSH his eldest daughter aged
abt 9 years. NOTE: The Deeds Index says Thomas
JACKSON, but it was Richard JACKSON |
|
565 |
29 |
376186 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin |
1804 Mar 25 |
CALTON
Image 20
Between Peter JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of
1 pt & Edward D’ALTON of Middleton, Co. Dublin Esq of the other. Peter
JACKSON demised townland of Lower Middleton with the dwelling house,
outhouses & gardens est 54 acres in Co. Dublin… for 996 years… |
|
565 |
123 |
376881 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1796 Jan 4 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON
Tullyvallen
Image
67
BTW Rev. Dr. Hugh HAMILTON
Dean of Armagh of 1 pt & Alexander DONALDSON of Cloghoghe [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh of other pt. in consideration of rent demised all land in townland of
Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper].
8a 2r 20p Irish measure together with 1a Turf Bog in the Large Bog of
Tullyvallen adjoining to be laid off by John REED Esq. Bounded on the west by
Joseph DONALDSON and Patrick CARROLL’s farms on the north by John MELVINs
farm on the east by Charles CORVANs farm and on the south by Samuel COPELAND
and Patrick CARROLLs farm in townland Tullyvallen Parish Newtownhamilton Co.
Armagh … for lives of Alexander DONALDSON the Lessee Joseph DONALDSON jr.
& John DONALDSON all of Cloghog. … WITNESS: John REED Esq & Hugh
PLUNKETT & John REED jr.
NOTE: No mention of JACKSONs. |
|
565 |
124 |
376882 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1796 Jan 4 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON
Tullyvallen
Image
68
BTW Rev. Dr. Hugh HAMILTON
Dean of Armagh of 1 pt & Joseph DONALDSON of Cloghoghe Co. Armagh …
lands of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper].
formerly in possession of Rev MULHOLLAM deceased and then in actual
possession of Joseph DONALDSON and his undertenants in Parish
Newtownhamilton to hold demised premises excepting Mines Mineral and
Royalties for lives of Alexander DONALDSON, Joseph DONALDSON jr., & John
DONALDSON all of Cloghog [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] sons
of the Lessee. 32a 1r 20p … WITNESS: John REED & Rachel REED &
Alexander DONALDSON . Joseph DONALDSON [SEAL] |
|
565 |
125 |
376883 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1779 Oct 15 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON
Tullyvallen
Image
68
BTW Edward & Alexander
ARD both of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Parish Newtownhamilton Co. Armagh of 1 pt & Joseph DONALDSON of Cloghog [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh of the other pt. Reciting that Alexander HAMILTON Esq. of Tullyvallen
by Lease 12 Sept 1754 demised to Edward ARD part of Tullyvallen where Rev
MULHOLLAN lived during the lives of said Edward ARD John and Alexander ARD
his sons … by lease 4 Sept 1788 did transfer to his son Alexander 6a of said
lands during his life and 3a more at the said Edward’s decease at the yearly
rent of 5s 6p. … for sum of £110.5 paid by Joseph DONALDSON for lands of
Tullyvallen … WITNESS: John REED Esq. Andrew DONALDSON & Gawan SHAW.
Joseph DONALDSON [SEAL] |
|
565 |
126 |
376884 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1803 Dec 14 |
HAMILTON-DONALDSON
Tullyvallen
Image
69
BTW Joseph DONALDSON of
Cloghog [Cloghoge,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh of 1 pt & Alexander DONALDSON of Tullyvallen [likely Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Co. Armagh of other pt. Reciting that Joseph DONALDSON in consideration of 5s
demised to Alexander DONALDSON all that farm land in Tullyvallen formerly in
possession of Rev. MULHOLLAM |
|
565 |
222 |
377493 |
BROWN & EASTWOOD |
Armagh |
1780 Jan 1 |
Kiltybane, Cloghogh
1 Jan 1780 between John
EASTWOOD of Castletown, Co. Louth & John BROWN of Kiltybane, [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh of the other part. Kiltybane part of Cootehill, Co. Armagh being
in possession of John BROWN and William BROWN both sons of John BROWN. Rent
11s. WITNESS: Alexander PITMAN of Castletown, Co. Louth, Gent & Alexander
BROWN of Cloghogh, [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
farmer & Alexander COMBE, solicitor of Dundalk. NOTE: Initially I had a
wrong #: 377388 |
|
565 |
449 |
378890 |
McCULLAGH |
Cavan |
1803 Dec 17 |
McCULLOGH James to CONLAN (1800-1809 (1804))
James McCULLAGH of King’s Court, Co. Cavan &
Patrick CONLAN of Carrowreagh, Parish of Inniskeen, Co. Cavan |
|
565 |
544 |
379266 |
BAILLIE |
Armagh |
1804 Mar 28 |
BAILLIE-DONALDSON 1739-1810 Ballinagaple Tullyvallen
Between Hugh, Lord Bishop of
Ossory of 1st part & Hugh BAILLIE eldest son & heir of Hugh BAILLIE
late of Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Parish of Creggan, Co. Armagh ... re: lease 1 May 1773 between said Hugh ..
leased to Hugh BAILLIE part of Mullinagapple [??] then in his actual possession ... 19A 26 P
& 1A Turf Bog ... next to Hugh BAILLIE farmer ... townland of Tullyvallen
... for lives of Robert BAILLIE, Sarah BAILLIE & Hugh BAILLIE ... further
reciting that two of the lives Robert BAILLIE and Hugh BAILLIE are since dead
... substitute Hugh BAILLIE jr. & John BAILLIE... |
|
565 |
544 |
379266 |
BAILLIE |
Armagh |
1804 Mar 24 |
Bishop of Ossory-Hugh BALLIE Tullyvallen
Hugh BAILLIE eldest son and heir at law of Hugh
BAILLIE, late of Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
for lives of Hugh BAILLIE, Robert BAILLIE & Sarah BAILLIE |
|
565 |
558 |
384625 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1739-1810
|
McCLELLAN-OLIVER Book 45 (1739-1810) Wrong # It is in book 568 (see below) Cornrecarrow
Laragh 1821-1825 |
|
566 |
37 |
377865 |
|
Sligo |
|
CONNOLY-HAMILTON & ors
Stephens Street plott of ground front three houses |
|
566 |
60 |
378358 |
BAILLIE |
Louth |
1804 Sep 12 |
Image 359
Btw John BAILLIE of Clonalanen, Co. Louth Gent of 1 pt
& Robert Ellis BAILLIE of Clonalanan Gent nephew of John BAILLIE of the
other pt. Reciting that John BAILLIE for consideration granted a portion of
the townland of Annavakey otherwise Roachdale, Co. Louth est 88a 2r 17 ½ p Plantation
Measure in the occupation and possession of John BAILLIE and his undertenants
and then in actual possession of Robert Ellia BAILLIE and his undertenants,
Barony of Dundalk Manor of Roach Co. Louth for lives [of royals] . WITNESS:
George TWIBELL of Dundalk Attorney, Gent & Alexander DONALDSON of
Phillipstown Gent. |
|
566 |
61 |
378366 |
|
Wicklow
Armagh
Dublin |
1804 Jul 2 |
Image 359
I was looking for #378369, which was not on image 360,
and found this.
Btw William PHILLIPS of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow Gent
of 1 pt & William JOHNSTON of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow Gent of the other.
Reciting lease from Sir Capel MOLYNEAUX of Casteldillon, Co. Armagh … town
and lands of Stockhole Parish Cloghan Barony Cooloch Co Dublin cont 137a and
reciting lease 5 Oct 1802 btw Rt Hon John Earl of [?]dborough demised to
William PHILLIPS lott of ground in Town of Baltinglass formerly termed the
[?] Field cont 60’ in front 100’ in depth… more details and other pieces in
Baltinglass. |
|
566 |
63 |
378369 |
JACKSON, Richd |
|
1804 |
RHAMES Names Index 1800-1810
Image 360
Not there. # 378366 is
on the prev page.
It may be #378349 re
Marcus LYNAS…Marcus LYNCH… ? |
??? |
566 |
324 |
383246 |
STITT |
Armagh |
|
CARROLL-STITT Tullyvallen
Btw Elinor CARROLL alias
CUNNINGHAM relict of Bryan CUNNINGHAM decd. James CUNNINGHAM son & Mary
& Elinor CUNNINGHAM daughters, all of Tullyvallin [possibly Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
farmer & spinsters of 1 pt & Alexander STITT, Innkeeper of 2nd part – let to STITT 3 acres lease. |
|
566 |
471 |
384784 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1805
Jun 3 |
JACKSON-BALL. Names Index 1800-1809
Btw. John TUCKER of Co. Dublin Gent & Elizabeth
TUCKER otherwise ALYBYRNE his wife of 1st pt & William
JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent of 2nd & Henry BALL of
Camden St., Dublin .. transfer to JACKSON of property on Little Butter
Lane now called Drury Lane. NOTE thanks to
Dawne Lowe, have complete transcription
NAMES: John TUCKER of Dublin;
Elizabeth TUCKER als ALYBYRNE; William JACKSON; Henry BALL; Mary NEWLAND;
George BLAKE of Drury Lane; James DILLON, Dr.; Robert BLAKE; John BALL;
Robert BALL; John AYLBURNE of Stillorgan; John GRIFFIN. |
|
566 |
502 |
385298 |
ORR |
Antrim |
1805 May 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Whinpark, Whatstown farm
RAINEY & ors-ORR
Ann RAINY otherwise [?]
Belfast Co. Antrim.
Image
581
Anne RAINY otherwise
[WEBSTER?] of Belfast Co. Antrim widow of 1st pt. Robert HOLMES of
Belfast of 2nd pt & Alexander ORR of Belfast Esq of 3rd pt. In consideration of £2,000 released land called Hollywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
containing 80a and also park called Whin Park [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
34a 8r both in Co. Antrim and also land on east side of Linen Hall Street,
Belfast containing in front 38’ and backwards to a lane or common passage
255’. .. during natural life of George JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim, John O’NEILL son of Rt. Hon John O’NEILL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim and Robert Boyd HOLMEs son of Robert HOLMES |
|
566 |
541 |
385930 |
COULTER |
Fermanagh |
1800 Aug 3 |
MAYNE to MULLIGAN
Witness: David COULTER of Kuran, Co Fermanagh |
x |
566 |
541 |
385932 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1739-1810
|
Earl of RODEN to COULTER(TI Bk 73) Carranbeg |
x |
567 |
47 |
379204 |
JACKSON, Catherine |
Meath |
1804 Nov 5 |
CHEEVERS,
RUFUS, city of Dublin, gent. .
1 Feb. 1804. Full % p.
5 Nov. 1804. Being advanced in years. On death of my mother Elizabeth
Cheevers otherwise Jackson, who was the daughter and heir at law of Catherine
Jackson otherwise Graham, the surviving daughter and heir at law of Mans
Graham formerly of Macetown, Co. Meath, Esq.,
deceased, I became entitled to said lands of Macetown,
Painstown and several other townlands and premises in Co. Meath and
Co. Dublin, but which interests, by means of the death of my parents and
second marriage of my said mother, my minority and inability to assert my
right, have been unjustly detained from me. I have been for some years
supported by my nephew Thos. Cheevers now clerk and shopkeeper to Felix Byrne
of Newrowe, merchant. In gratitude for his care I bequeath to my said nephew
and his heirs for ever, my right and title to said lands for ever. Said
nephew sole exor. Witnesses: Mary Dalton, Finglass, Co. Dublin, James Stack
Kilmashoge, said county, shoemaker, Francis Collins, Newmarket in the Coombe,
said county, worsted weaver, deceased. Memorial witnessed by: said Mary
Dalton, Thomas Donagh of the Register Office, Dublin.
567,47,379204 Thos. Cheevers (seal)
NOTE: Catherine GRAHAM may have been the daughter of John GRAHAM &
Catherine GORGES. Her parents were of Kilbrew, Co. Meath.
NOTE: Bethams
Abstracts: Robert WILLIAMS of City of Dublin Gent
& Catherine JACKSON of Macetown Co.
Meath Widow 22 Jan 1690. Her previous husband was
John JACKSON, brother of Richard. Her birth name was probably GRAHAM
NEED to follow up ROD: 27-373-17453. Between Katherine KENT als
WILLIAMS als JACKSON als GRAHAM, widow Andrew Francis CHENEY of
Maceton in Co. Meath of the one part & John SOTHERBY of City of Dublin
& Joseph TOMLINSON of Town of Droheda, Alderman of the other part....
Deed of Robert WILLIAMS, late husband of Katherine ... Katherin KENT &
Andrew Francis CHENEY & Mary his wife... lands of Matthew RANDO als
RANDALL of London, merch – abt 166 acres plantation measure in Mace town, Co. Meath ... 30 acre land in Painestown,
Co. Meath [complicated lease] incl castles, houses, gardens, orchards, mills
.. |
15 |
567 |
139 |
380456 |
JACKSON |
Down |
1802
May 20 |
HAMILTON-JACKSON
Image
79
Francis HAMILTON of Belfast, Co. Antrim Counsellor of
Law Esq. of 1st pt. - Samuel JACKSON of Mount Pleasant, Co.
Down.. land known as Moorepark in Parish of Dundonald and Holywood, Co. Down.
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
NAMES: Francis HAMILTON;
Samuel JACKSON of Mount Pleasant, Co. Down; Richard GRAHAM; Thomas Ladford
STEWART; John HAMILTON; Charles O'DONNELL. PLACES:
Moorpark. |
1 |
567 |
179 |
380729 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1804 Dec 22 |
Image
99
BTW Henry JACKSON late of City of Dublin but now
of Carlisle America, Merchant of 1 pt & John WALSH of City of Dublin
Merchant of other pt…. land on Sir Rogersons Quay 80’ in breadth in rere in
centre from front to rere 271’6”. Bounded on the north by said Quay and on
South by Cody’s Lane on the east by the King’s Watch House and on the west to
Brackons Lane … John JACKSON of Crieve [Co. Monaghan] Merchant]
NOTE: This quite a bit
east of Henry JACKSON’s other holdings in Dublin. He had to divest
after fleeing Ireland because of his illegal United Irishmen political
activities. See JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
567 |
358 |
381199 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Armagh |
1804 Aug 1 |
HAMILTON & ors Tullymore
& Mill 1739-1810
Image
200
Between Joseph
OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],, Co Armagh Gent of the first part & James HAMILTON
of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Co Armagh spinster of the second part. David
OLIVER of Ballyrea in the said county Gent of the other part and Robert
HAMILTON of the City of Dublin, Surgeon and James Maxwell HAMILTON of City of
Dublin of the 4th pt.. .... that a marriage was intended then
shortly to be had and so solemnized between the said Joseph OLIVER and Jane HAMILTON
said David OLIVER had agreed to Grant and convey the lands of Laragh and
Carnecarrow and the Mills and the Lands of Deryyha [possibly Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] to said Robert and Janet HAMILTON in trust to
settle and Secure an annuity or yearly sum of £50 as a Jointure for said Jane
HAMILTON in Case she should survive said Joseph OLIVER her then intended
husband which was to be charged on all lands and it was agreed between the
parties to said deed that said Jane HAMILTON should grant and convey all said
lands and premises of which she was then seized and possessed and all sums of
money then due to her to the said Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON
their executors Administrators and Assigns [?] the Trust and for the Intents
and purposes therein mentioned the said deed witnessed that for the
consideration therein mentioned and in Order to Carry the aforesaid agreement
into effect he the said David OLIVER did grant bargain and alien release
& confirm unto the said Robert HAMILTON & James Maxwell HAMILTON and
to their heirs and assigns all the Two Townlands or Tates of Land commonly
called and [?] by the name of Laragh and Carricarris[?] with the Corn and Tuck
Mills herein and also the Grist and [?] … also all the Bog and Moss and Lands
Excepting out of [?] Lands as is therein mentioned and which said Town Lands
Tenements and Portions with their appurtes were then in his actual possession
of the said Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON by virtue of a bargain
of sale in said [? ? ?] their heirs or assigns for three lives therein named
and the survivor and [?] of hem and for the lives and life of all such other
person and persons as should from time to time forever thereaft be named in
the [?] stead of all and every the therein mentioned lives pursuant to the
Covenant of Perpetual renewal as therein mentioned, the [?] further witnessed
that for the Conditions therein mentioned he the said Daniel OLIVER did
grant bargain sell assign transfer and set [?] unto said Robert HAMILTON and
James Maxwell HAMILTON all that farm of lands in the possession of the said
David OLIVER or his undertenants together with the Bleaching Mill and all
other [?] appurtenances thereunto ... being in the townland of Derryhat [possibly Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] within parish of Tynan and County Armagh
containing by estimation [8?] acres English measure be the same more or less
with their Appurtenances to hold said lands and appurtenances to said Robert
HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON their executors administrators and
Assigns thereforth for and during all the rest residue and remainder of the
Term for years for which same were held under leases therein mentioned and
for and during such further and other term or Terms for years as should or
might thereafter be [?] of said lease by Virtue of the Covenant therein
mentioned subjects as therein mentioned upon the Trusts Intents and purposes
therein also mentioned, and as the said deed further witnessed that for the
Considerations therein mentioned the said Jane HAMILTON with the [?] and
consent of said Joseph OLIVER her intended husband did grant sell assign
transfer and set over unto said Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON
all the Town Land commonly called and known by the name of Kilmore [Kilmore
North and Kilmore
South, Parish Aghalurcher] together with the Lands in Loughlin [akak Lough
Hill, Parish Aghalurcher]thereunto belonging [?] lying and being in the
Barony Magheraslaptina [Magherastephana]
and also lands of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],then in possession
of Jane HAMILTON containing 80 acres three roods & 33 perches excepting
as in said judgement situated in Parish Armagh, Co. Armagh together with all
and Singular the Houses and Buildings Ways and Water ease in and said
Appurtenances thereunto being or in any wise appurtenances To hold unto said
Robert HAMILTON and James Maxwell HAMILTON their executors Administrators and
assigns from thenceforth for and during all the rest residue and remainder of
the term or Terms for years for which the same were held [?] and also all
such further Term and Terms for years as should or might thereafter be had or
obtained thereof by virtue of the Covenant for renewal therin mentioned upon
the Trusts and for the intents and purposes therein mentioned, and [?] also
further witnessed that for the Considerations therein mentioned the said Jane
HAMILTON did grant bargain sell alien release and confirm unto said Robert
& James Maxwell HAMILTON in their actual possession then being by virtue
of the Bargain and Sale therein mentioned, all the Townlands of [Drummik?]
and [Shanclose?] in the Parish of [?] Barony of Loughtea [Loughtee Lower and Loughtee Upper]and
County of Cavan containing 125 acres with the Appurtenances …. And every sums
of money due and to [?] due on certain Mortgage debt charge on lands of
Gortraghan in the County of Cavan … David OLIVER [hard to read this section
of text] of Ballyrath [Ballyrath,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in the County of Armagh and said deed is as to the Execution theron by all
the other parties thereto witnessed by Andrew NEWTON of the City of Dublin
Gent and this Memorial is witnessed by said Andrew NEWTON and also by John
MAGIN of said City Gent. Joseph OLIVER [SEAL] .. Rev. William HUTCHINSON
subscribing witness 20 Sept 1804. |
T7-8 |
567 |
358 |
388893 |
OLIVER, Wm |
|
1804 |
OLIVER – CLARINING wrong number |
|
567 |
556 |
396834 |
BREAKEY |
|
1800 Oct 30 |
BREAKEY-JACKSON
|
x |
568 |
026 |
378639 |
BREAKEY |
|
1800-1809 (1804) |
BREAKEY-MALLORY |
x |
568 |
?58 |
384409 |
|
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
Lord Belmore & son-CRAWFORD Book 45 (1739-1810) Cornrecarrow |
|
568 |
243
Or
345 |
380664
Or
380669 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-HANNINGTON
Wrong numbers Not Bk 568 or 569
NOTE: See: ROD:
583-528-399058 |
|
568 |
571 |
384625 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1804
Sept 15 |
McCULLAGH-OLIVER townland index NOTES in 2009 diary. 1739-1810 Cornecarrow
(TI Bk 45)
NAMES: Jane McCLELLAN; Thomas
McCLELLAN of Marlycone, Parish of Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh; Thomas McCLELLAN
jr.; James McCLELLAN; Elizabeth McCLELLAN; William GILLESPIE of Lisaveagh,
Armagh; Agnes GILLESPIE nee McCLELLAN; William OLIVER & Benjamin OLIVER
of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]; David OLIVER; Owen
McMAHON; Samuel McCLELLAN of Lisdoo; Thomas APPLEBY; Michael MAGEE. OTHER PLACES:Cornecarrow; Lough Eglish. |
d |
569 |
103 |
380650 |
JACKSON, George |
Londonderry |
1804 Dec 18 |
24a of land
Image
58
BTW Lt Col George JACKSON of Beechhill Co Surry England Esq of 1st pt; Jackson WRAY of
Bentfield Co. Antrim Esq. of 2nd pt & John ADAM of City of
Dublin Gent of other pt. Whereby George JACKSON & Jackson WRAY
granted 24a near Town of Coleraine marked in the map of the acres No 67
bounded on the West by the acres No 65 and on the South by the acres No 64
and on the South by the acres No 68 and on the north by the road leasing to
Ballyachran … granted by the Irish Society to Richard JACKSON deceased
… WITNESS: Samuel KNOX & Adam BROWNE |
|
569 |
111 |
381021 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Kings |
1805 Jan 11 |
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8264
Memorial registered 11 January 1805 of mortgage 10
January 1805 for £600 by Henry JACKSON of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], in Kings
Co. Esq. to Joseph CURTIS of Bath Esq. Tythes of St. Kerans Parish & of
Knockarly Newtown [Newtown,
Parish Roscomroe,
Barony Ballybritt] &
Lowhollon in Rosconroe Parish, Glebelands of Upper Ballyshane [Ballyshane , Parish Kinnitty,
Barony Ballybritt];
Tythes of Upper Ballyshane [Ballyshane , Parish Kinnitty,
Barony Ballybritt] Tulla
Ballynack Ballym’Murragh Glanfilly 100 acres Kilnity & Castletown [aka Castletown
and Glinsk, Parish Kinnitty,
Barony Ballybritt] in
Kilnitty parish in Ballycrit Barony in Kings Co.. WITNESSES Benjamin KERNEY
& Samuel BARRY both of Dublin City Gents. Memorial signed by Henry
JACKSON.. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. Henry JACKSON
(1785-1805) |
|
569 |
297 |
382577 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Kings |
1805 Mar 12 |
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8264
Memorial registered 12 March 1805 of mortgage of 1
January 1805 for £352 13s by Henry JACKSON of Grange Cottage [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] in
Kings Co., Esq. to Valentine O’CONNOR junior of Dublin City Esq. merchant –
same list of tythes as in #321021. WITNESSES: Withercock HOBART of Dublin
City, Gent; William NEVELLE of Grange in Kings Co., famer. Memorial signed by
Henry JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. Also follow
O’CONNOR-JACKSON links. |
|
569 |
575 |
383677 |
OLIVER, Charles S. |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-OLIVER |
|
570 |
18 |
379317 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Tipperary |
1800 Feb 20 |
Townland Index 1739-1810-S Image
128
Joseph JACKSON his will
Image
330
[Transcription from Will
Books] JACKSON, JOSEPH, Tincurry, Co. Tipperary.
20 Feb. 1800. Full 3 pp. 8
Nov. 1804.
I am seized of an estate in
the lands of Tincurry and Scarlagh, Co. Tipperary, held under lease from
Stephen Moore, Barn, to the late John Sargent, at £100 per annum, whose
interest I have purchased, and also of the lands of Coolmoyne and Ballyvaden,
Co. Tipperary, demised to my late wife by my brother-in-law, John Fennell, to
my brother-in-law George Fennell, Manganstown, and my nephew Joshua Fennell,
Ballybradoe, in trust to pay annuities to my daughters Elizabeth, Mary and
Hannah out of the land of Poulakillane, and an annuity of £100 out of the
lands of Tincurry and Scarlagh to be paid 'by said George Fennell and Joseph
Fennell' to the said Stephen Moore on account of the rent. The lands of
Tincurry to the use of my son Thomas subject to the beforementioned annuity
for life and then for his heirs, or in default to my son Abraham and
his heirs, or in default to my son Joseph and his heirs, or in default
to my three daughters Elizabeth, Mary and Hannah in equal shares.
Should my son Abraham inherit an annuity to be paid to said Joseph after the decease of Rachael, wife of my said son Thomas. The
lands of Scartagh to my son Abraham subject to similar conditions. The
land of Whitechurch and Poulekillane held from the late Robert Lowe to my
said son Thomas, subject to the beforementioned annuity. The lands of
Scragh left to me under the will of my father James Jackson to my son Joseph and his heirs subject to beforementioned limitations. The lands of Coolmoyne
and Ballyvedin to my daughters and their heirs and £2,800 as specified. To my
daughter Elizabeth the best bed in the house that is to say
'Bedsteads', hangings, feather bed, and bolster, two cases and a pair of
pillows, two pair of cases, two pair of sheets, two pair of blankets, one
quilt or Manchester Rugg, and six chairs, a dressing table, and swinging
looking glass, and the round mahogany table called John Dennis's: my other
two daughters having each got upon their marriages a bed, bedstead, and
hangings, they are now to have as much bed clothes as Elizabeth. Bequests
to my old servants Michael Reddy, Mathew Acheson and Samuel Acheson with all
my wearing apparel, linen excepted. Exors. my sons Thos. and Abraham
Jackson. Witnesses: Thomas Lucas, Clonmell, Co. Tipperary, miller,
William Morris junr., Brookfield, Co. Tipperary, clothier, and Thomas Power,
apprentice to said Abraham Jackson, of the people called Quakers.
Memorial witnessed by: said Thomas Power and Samuel Hayman, Clonmell, notary
public. 570, 18, 379317 Abraham Jackson (seal)
sworn at Clonmell 31 May 1804
NOTE: Joseph JACKSON
(1727-1800). Wife Mary FENNELL (?-1795)
NOTE: I had this Joseph
JACKSON as a son of Thomas JACKSON (1698-1785) & Mary BOARDMAN
(1694-1740). I have unlinked him from those parents |
|
570 |
362 |
381955 |
OLIVER, Robert & wife |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-MONTGOMERY |
|
570 |
363 |
381957 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings
Dublin
Galway |
1803 May 1 |
Image
503
BTW James JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt George Frederick CARLETON and John SCOTT of City of Dublin Esq. Assignees
of the estates and effects of John Hubert MOORE of Shannon Grove Co. Galway
Bankrupt of 2nd pt. John Hubert MOORE of 3rd pt. and
James KEARNEY of Dominick Street City of Dublin Gent of 4th pt.
Reciting deed 1 May 1782 William SKIES of Clougehill [possibly Coolreagh
or Cloghanhill Parish Gallen, Barony Garrycastle], Kings
Co, confirmed to James JACKSON front plot of ground in Duke Square on
the Fair Green of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], wherein
the said James JACKSON then lately built containing in front 15’
together with the back yard and Malt House .. Town of Birr, Kings Co.
…WITNESS; Margaret JACKSON, wife of James JACKSONNOTE: Margaret JACKSON née FITZGERALD. They married
in 1784 at St. Thomas Parish. SOURCE: Bethams.
NOTE: John Hubert MOORE
married a daughter of James JACKSON of Birr July 1797 SOURCE: Hiberian
Magazine. |
|
571 |
34 |
382571 |
JACKSON, John |
Down
Antrim |
1804 Dec 17 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast tenements
Crossle Notes
Image
23
BTW John GELSTON of Knocknagone, Co. Down watch &
clock maker of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Knocknagony Gent of the
other pt. GELSTON assigned land in Knocknagoney also a certain tenement in
Newry, Co. Down and also tenements in Belfast Co. Antrim then possessed by
Margaret GELSON wife of John GELSTON WITNESS: George AGNEW Bricklayer and James
LUMEY of Knocknagoney Farmer |
|
571 |
115 |
383929 |
BRADFORD |
Armagh
Louth |
1803 Dec 1 |
OGLE to BRADFORD (TI Bk 73) Drumard 1739-1810
Image
64
John OGLE of Fathom Lodge Co. Armagh Esq. of 1pt &
William BRADFORD then of Newry Co. Armagh, linen draper of other pt. demised
to BRADFORD part of townland of Mullyard called Ogles Farm 16a 30p … town and
lands of Dromard Lordship of Ballymascanlon Co. Louth called Cormick ROGERs
[?] 1r 10p bounded on west by River Flurry and on east by Ogle’s farm.. for
lives [all names of royals] for 98 years from 25 Sep 1758 .. [more
description] WITNESS: John OGLE Attorney & Samuel REED of Newry Co.
Armagh Esq. Memorial witness by Samuel REED & Daniel BROWNE of Newry Co.
Down attorney at Law.
NOTE: I suspect that
Daniel BROWNE was a relation of Rev. Daniel Gunn BROWNE. |
|
571 |
1811? |
382225 |
WRIGHT |
|
1739-1810 |
WRIGHT-CARNAGHAN Ashivay |
|
572 |
146 |
385089 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOCH Alexander to BOYDE |
|
572 |
146 |
387442 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOCH Samuel & wife to CLARKE |
|
572 |
146 |
387577 |
McCULLAGH
REED |
Armagh |
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOCH Alexander to REED |
|
572 |
279 |
388810
388010 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1800-1809 (1805) |
BREAKEY to BREAKEY Carricknaveagh
Sharon has No. 323889 10 |
|
572 |
425 |
390254 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh
Monaghan |
1783 Feb 18 |
Executed 8/1/1806 Creggan
Marriage articles. Agreement between Andrew (eldest son Richard) of
Anamaquiff [possibly Armaghbrague Parish Lisnadil
(Upper Fews portion), Barony Fews Upper], & Joseph DONALDSON of Creggan (2nd dau
Elizabeth)
Andrew gives lands of Anamaquiff on 1st May next & £10/year
from Annagore [possibly Annagora Parish Drumcree,
Barony Oneilland
West], (?Annalore) (Aghabog)
+ Annamaquiff fully stocked with cows & (horses)
If Richard die before Elizabeth the children entitled to what belonged to
Richard.
Joseph gives Elizabeth £100 as a marriage portion.
1783 agreement witnessed by Rev Alex McCombe, Altnamachin [Altnamackan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper, & Alexander HENRY (dec'd), Knockreas (Monaghan) & Sam'l DONALDSON of Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
1806 witnessed by Sam'l & John of Cloghog.
Thanks to Peter McWilliam |
|
573 |
243 |
385089 |
McCULLAGH
REED |
|
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOCH Alexander to REED |
|
573 |
284 |
389126 |
COULTER |
Dublin |
1805 Oct 26 |
COULTER, Elizabeth-COULTER NOTES in 2009 diary. 1800-1809
Deed of Marriage: Alexander RAMSEY of Golden Bridge Co,
Dublin, Esq. & Elizabeth COULTER spinster sister of Samuel COULTER of
Finglas Bridge in said Co. Cotton Manufacturer of 2nd part.
WITNESS: James COULTER, brother to Elizabeth, Francis FLOOD of Fiscars Lane,
Dublin, attorney at law. |
|
573 |
377 |
390857 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1804 April 16 |
HAMILTON- WHITESIDE Tullymore & Mill
OLIVER-WHITESIDE (also under OLIVER-OLIVER 390851 in
1806 index - wrong #) Tullymore 1739-1810
John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, Co. Armagh
Farmer of the one part & Rev James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in Co. Tyrone
& John OLIVER jr. of Tullymore Co. Armagh,
farmer of the other part. John OLIVER granted to Rev. WHITESIDE & John
OLIVER jr in their actual possession a lease for a year .... town and lands
of Tullymore 75 A 1R 20 P English measure in Parish of Armagh called the
District of Eglish and in Co. Armagh” also 10
A 20P in Tullymore & also flax mill in Tullymore with water and water
courses. Witness Sam DAVIDSON Gent Attorney & William SPROULL Merchant
both of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. |
T7-8 |
574 |
68 |
384582 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1805) |
McCULLOGH Revd James to LOWRY |
|
574 |
181 |
386310 |
OLIVER, Lucy |
Cork |
1804 |
OLIVER-OLIVER Marriage settlement of Lucy daughter of
Philip OLIVER & also involving Silver OLIVER & Castle Oliver 1780 Oct
13. |
|
574 |
389 |
390455 |
JACKSON, Benjamin Murdock |
Cork |
1804 Jan 18 |
JACKSON-DAVIES Youghall,
1804 Feb 4
Image
219
BTW Benjamin Murdock JACKSON Esq. M.D. of
Youghall, Co. Cork of 1 pt & William DAVIS of Killeagh Co. Cork, Esq of
the other pt. [description of land in Town of Youghall]Land in JACKSONs
ownership and occupation on east side of street between his concern and
[BROWNE’s?] premes … and other ground Edard GREENE of Youghall Esq. on south
by premes of Roger GREENE Esq. … original lease Edward GREENE Esq. … for
natural lives of said Edward GREENE Roger GREENE the younger and James GREENE
…. £1,000 |
15 |
575 |
123 |
385164 |
JACKSON, Henry Vincent |
Dublin |
1805 Jun 11 |
Image
392
WITNESS: Henry Vincent JACKSON |
|
575 |
574 |
335799 |
JACKSON, John |
|
|
JACKSON-VANDELEUR Names Index 1794-
Wrong ref Tried bk 513 –
not there. |
q
??? |
576 |
19 |
384828 |
OLIVER, Charles D. |
|
1804 |
OLIVER-WEBB |
|
576 |
111 |
386223 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1805 Jun 1 |
McCULLOGH Robert to DUDGEON 1800-1809
(1805)
Image
65
Btw Robert McCULLAGH of
Killamuddy Co. Monaghan Gent of 1 pt & Ralph DUDGEON of Clones Co.
Monaghan Gent of other part. Reciting that Robert SLOANE Esq for consid of
£400 paid by Robert McCULLAGH granted Mortgage for tate or town of Kinnigs [??] Co. Armagh
NOTE: There is a possible connection to John DUDGEON
(1837-1901). This Robert McCULLAGH may be a son of Robert McCULLAGH
(1749-1830) of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]. His
brother John McCULLAGH (?-1818) married Jane OLIVER. |
|
576 |
125 |
336677 |
JACKSON, John |
Limerick |
1798 Sep 30 |
JACKSON-BANKS Names Index 1794-
John JACKSON late of the City of Limerick
shopkeeper but now belonging to the Co. of Limerick Militia and quartered at
Cork and Samuel BANKS late of sd City Tallow Chandler. Deceased…… land on
High Street, City of Limerick |
16e |
576 |
142 |
386921 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1805 Sep 16 |
McCULLOGH John & Wm to CUDDY 1800-1809 (1805)
Bwtw William M’CULLOGH of Antrim Co Antrim Esq. &
John M’CULLOCH of Wexford Co Wexford Esq. Lieut. in the Co Antrim Regiment of
Militia and only son of William McCULLOGH afsd…. Transfer land in Antrim… |
16e |
576 |
224 |
385650 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Kings |
1805 Oct 30 |
Image
126
Robert ROE of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony Ballybritt Kings Co.
Gent demised to John LEGGE of Birr Gent Dwelling house yard and out offices
in Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], late in
possession of Henry JACKSON … lease made by Rt Rev Abraham DOWNES
Clerk to said Henry JACKSON |
|
576 |
234 |
389105 |
PUREFOY, Jane |
|
1805 Jan 26 |
Image
131
BTW Lt Col Thomas PUREFOY of his Majestys Aberdeenshire
Regiment of Fencible Infantry and then of City of Cashell, Co. Tipperary of 1
pt & Richard PENNEFETHER of Newpark Co. Tipperary of other pt. reciting
31 Aug 1802 grant to Thomas PUREFOY part of premises in City of Cashel … to
hold for lives of Thomas PUREFOY, Eliza Mary PUREFOY, his wife and William
Licky PUREFOY his eldest son at yearly rent … and reciting that Samuel COOPER
by indenture 31 Aug 1802 demised to Thomas PUREFOY a plot of ground in Cashel
….
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
576 |
391 |
392184 |
OLIVER, Charles D. |
|
1806 |
OLIVER-TRAIL |
|
576 |
454 |
393510 |
JACKSON, Eugenia & Robert |
Kings |
1804 Jun 18 |
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8254 Groves Manuscripts
Image
242
Deed of Settlement. Eugenia JACKSON late of
Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
in Kings Co. Afterwards of Miskin Co Clamorgan [aka Glanmorgan] in Great
Britain now of Bath City, widow of Robert JACKSON of Grange in Kings
Co. Esq. Deceased of 1st part . Joseph CURTIS late of the Parish
of St, John Hackney, Co. Middlesex, now of Bath City & his wife Eugenia
Maria CURTIS both of 2nd part. James Ruddock GRAY of Ballineer [?] in Kings Co. Esq. Thomas PLUMMER of London City
mt St. George CURTIS of Fitzroy St. Fitzroy Sq. Co. Middlesex Esq. &
Richard Massey HANSAARD of Miskin Co. Glasmorgan [aka Glanmorgan] but now of
Bath City Esq. All of 3rd part 1st & 2nd parties transfer to 3rd party as trustees messuages &c of Tyd
ABBOT Esq. & Rev Abraham DOWNES in Main Street of Birr [aka Parsonstown
now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Town in
Kings County with a garden behind James JACKSONs house & 2 fields
of Michael & Benjamin KEARNEY near Birr. WITNESSES: William CARDALE of
Bedford Row Co. Middlesex gt William CARDALE junior of same; John PLUMMER of
Philpot Lane, London mt mem signed by Joseph CURTIS. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
576 |
488 |
34198 |
JACKSON, Henry & Ellen |
Limerick |
1804 Sep 30 |
GOUGH, THOMAS, City of Dublin,
Esq.
30 Sept. 1804. Full 1 p. 16
July 1806.
My lands of Toureen,
Carrigparson and Ballyclogh, county of the city of Limerick, to my nephew
Richard Franklin, city of Limerick, surgeon, subject to the payment of my
debts to Daniel Moore Echlin, attorney, and annuities to my dear friend and
faithful companion Henrietta Walsh commonly called Gough for life, and then
to my daughter Maria Gough by said Henrietta, outside the control of any
husband she may marry, to Mrs Elizth. Franklin, wife of my nephew John
Franklin, to Mrs Mary Franklin, wife of my nephew Richd. Franklin, to Mrs Alice
Sands, wife of my nephew Henry Sands, to Daniel O'Brien, writing clerk, to
Mary Brabazon, city of Dublin, widow of Frans. Brabazon, to Ellen Jackson,
wife of Henry Jackson, city of Limerick, shoemaker, to Bridget Gough and
Margt. Gough alias Hickey. Legacies to said Danl. Moore Echlin, his brother
Hamilton Moore Echlin, Chas. Echlin, eldest son of said Danl. Moore Echlin,
Henry Echlin, second son of said Daniel, my daughter Catherine Galindo
otherwise Gough, my daughter Agnes Nelson otherwise Gough, my daughter Anne
Huddart otherwise Gough, my daughter said Maria Gough, my nephew Henry Sands
and Nichs. Sands, my nephew John Franklin, Mrs James McTeige, city of
Limerick, Samuel O'Brien, Moyvane, Co. Kerry, Daniel O'Brien, city of Dublin,
writing clerk, Robt. Beatty, writing clerk of same, Wm. Hamill, Arthur Hamill
and Gertrude Hamill, children of my niece Jane Hamill, Mary Bollard, niece to
Mrs Richd. Franklin. Said Richd. Franklin to take the surname and arms of
Gough. Exors. my said nephew Richd. and John Franklin, and guardians of my
daughter Maria Gough. Witnesses: Hugh Cox, Dennis Connor and John Russell.
Memorial witnessed by: said Hugh Cox and Dennis Connor.
576, 488, 394198 Richard Franklin (seal) |
|
576 |
570 |
395487
395687 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1793
Jun 31 |
Christiana BARTLY & anr to SOMERVILLE 1800-1809
NAMES: Christina BARTLEY née
METGE, widow; George BARTLEY late of Monaghan; John ROGERS late of Monaghan
1st husband of Christina METGE; Peter METGE; Sir Marcus SOMERVILLE. |
x |
577 |
275 |
387108 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1805 Aug 26 |
COULTER, Joseph-DICKIE NOTES in 2009 diary. Dec.
of Trust1739-1810 (TI Bk 73) Carnbeg
Reciting deed of 20 Jan 1803 Earl of Roden demised to
Joseph COULTER James DICKIE & Joseph DICKIE … lands of Carrenbeg
containing 82A 1R 26P for natural lives of Thomas COULTER, Joseph COULTER
& Samuel COULTER for term of 61 years… Joseph COULTER & Joseph DICKIE
executors of last will & testament of will of Samuel COULTER … lands left
to 3rd son, Samuel COULTER, a minor … £1000 advanced by executors
for lease. WITNESS: Thomas LLOYD of Ravensdale, Co. Louth, Esq. John JOHNSTON
of City of Dublin, Attorney. |
|
577 |
538 |
390546 |
McCULLAGH |
Cork |
1806 Feb 21 |
McCULLOCH James to MERRICK 1800-1809 (1806)
James McCULLOGH of Town of Mallow, Co Cork |
16e |
578 |
334 |
388905 |
|
Dublin |
1805 Nov 13 |
Parliament St 1739-1810
Image
179
Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Bookseller of 1 pt granted to Francis DECOURSEY
of Parliament Street in City of Dublin Breeches Maker the Dwelling House or
tenement on west side of Parliament St. City of Dublin containing in front to
the said Street 18'6" and in rere 18'3" with the yard behind lately
occupied by Thomas JACKSON of Parliament Street. Bounded on east by
Parliament Street on the west by the rere of a holding on the Blind Quay now
called Exchange Street on the north by Anne McCONNELL’s holding & on the
south By Messrs FEEDY and LINDRIEs holding. To hold to said Francis DeCOURCEY
for [Royal lives] for yearly rent of £113-15. WITNESS: George JACKSON,
Gent & Edward PURDUE of City of Dublin Attorney at Law. |
|
578 |
334 |
388906 |
|
Dublin |
1805 Nov 25 |
Parliament St. 1739-1810
Image
179
BTW Thomas DeCOURCEY of City of Dublin Breeches maker
of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of said City Book Seller of the other
part. Reciting 12th & 13th Nov 1805 [for land
details see #388906] contained a covenant for renewal … Francis DeCOURCEY
for £150 assigned to Thomas JACKSON in his actual possession … |
|
579 |
15 |
388195 |
|
Kings
Dublin
Tipperary |
1805 Oct 28 |
Townland Index 1739-1810-S Image
128
Sragh
Image
13
JACKSON-JACKSON
BTW Joseph JACKSON of
Brookfield otherwise Tincurry Co. Tipperary Clothier of one pt & William
JACKSON of the Coombe in Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore, Co. Dublin
Gent of other pt. in consideration of £5,840 granted to William JACKSON in
his actual possession lands of Sragh in Barony Warrenstown Kings Co. formely
in possession of Thomas JACKSON [Thomas?] containing 1,124a 2r 2p also part
of lands f Tincurry 6a in Barony of Iffa & Offa Kings Co. … part of lands
of Tincurry called the Parsley field and the field called the Church’s
quarter 43a … with liberty of Cutting Turf on the Mountain north or West of
Tincurry and drawing away same and Quarrying Stones and drawing away same in
the Glin of Rulihellare … in Barony of Iffa & Offa Co. Tipperary … Joseph
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
579 |
37 |
388334 |
McCULLAGH
REED |
Dublin |
1805 Nov 10 |
McCULLOCH Alexander to REED 1800-1809 (1805) Alexander
McCULLOH Bricklayer of Dublin of 1 pt & Samuel REED of City of Dublin
Alderman - transfer houses & contents – extensive description of
furniture… |
16e |
579
570 |
90 |
384305 |
BARTLEY |
|
1800-1809 |
Jane BARTLEY & ors to TYLER & ors Not in Bk#579 or #566 |
16e
??? |
579 |
97 |
388768 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Kings |
1805 Dec 2 |
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8264
Memorial registered 2 Dec 1805 of Deed of 2 Dec 1805
from Henry JACKSON of Grange Cottage [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt] in
Kings Co., Esq. & Valentine O’CONNOR of Dublin City, Gent to trustees
Thomas LELAND of Dublin City Gent & Edward Beacon CONNOR or CANNON of
Leicester Place, Co. Middlesex Gent. Mentions Deed of 17 Sept 1805 &
mortgages of £1805 & £352 of 1 January 1805. Same Tythes as #381021.
WITNESSES: Robert HOLMES & Peter FLATTERY both of Dublin Gents. Memorial
signed by O’CONNOR. SEE: JACKSONs
of Kings Co. - Seirkieran |
|
579 |
125 |
388788 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1806) |
McCULLOGH David to ALLEN |
|
579 |
432 |
393037 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1800 May 8 |
MORRAN JACKSON Bk 16 1739-1810
Image 237
Btw Patrick MORRAN of Harnans, Queens Co. farmer of 1st pt & Robert JACKSON of Graigue, Queens Co. Esq of other pt.
Reciting deed where MORRAN had transferred part of land called Luke
Hutchinsons plot… bordered on the west by the lane adjoining Michael
JACKSONs holding [other neighbours mentioned] … term 99 years. Memorial
witness: Patrick MORRAN & Richard JACKSON.
NOTE: There are 5
townlands named Graigue, in Leix (Queens Co.) but given the description, I believe that it was Graigue,
Parish Killeshin,
Barony of Slievemargy.
It is described here: Graigue, |
|
580 |
205 |
393883 |
ALLEN |
Armagh |
1772 Mar 7 |
ALLEN-ALLEN
Turnagreevey
Image
430
BTW William ALLEN then of
Teemagreevy [possibly Tirmacrannon (Tír mic Rannáin), Parish Loughgall
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
of 1 pt & John ALLEN & Martha MARKS otherwise ALLEN all then of
Teemagreevy containing 2a Parish Loughgall Co. Armagh rent of £2 … lives of
grand lease granted by Arthur COPER Esq to William ALLEN and was agreed at
the death of William ALLEN and Sarah his wife the said John ALLEN &
Martha MARKS otherwise ALLEN should have full half of the orchard WITNESS:
John MARKS of Pullis Co. Monaghan Farmer & William NEWTON then of
Clonmain Co. Armagh … |
|
580 |
277 |
395244 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Wicklow |
1806 Sep 11 |
Image
469
BTW Christopher SHAW of Baltinglass Co Wicklow Gent of
1st pt & Thomas JACKSON of Baltinglass Builder of other
pt. Confirmed newly erected building in Town of Baltinglass adjacent to
dwelling house of Christopher SHAW and bounded on the other side by Malt
House belonging to Christopher SHAW & now in possession of Michael DONAGAN
and also back house known by name of the old Hill house now in possession of
the executors of the late William KING all in town of Baltinglass Barony
Talbotstown Co Wicklow to hold for lives of Robert & Christopher SHAW
sons of the grantor … WITNESS: Dunkley JACKSON of Baltinglass
postmaster & Joseph BROWNLOW attorney.
NOTE: See ROD: 846-37-566537 for clues of relationship btw Dunkley JACKSON
& Thomas JACKSON |
|
580 |
364 |
398642 |
|
Armagh |
1806 Aug 1 |
WILKIN-WHITESIDE Tullymore & Mill 1739-1810
Image
520
BTW John WILKIN of Knockaginney Co. Tyrone farmer
Administrator [?] [?] of John OLIVER late of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],Co. Armagh
deceased of the one pt. James WHITESIDE junior of Drumplug Co. Tyrone Gent of
the other pt.. Whereby reciting that Joshua McGEOUGH of Drumsill [probably Drumsil,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Esq. by Indenture of Lease bearing date 2 Jan 1797 Demised granted
and to farm let unto John OLIVER all that part & parcel of the townland
of Tullymore of [?] fairly limited and described by a map therof to the said
Indenture of Lease annexed & marked Number One containing 75a 1r 20p
English plantation measure be the same more or less to hold to the said John
OLIVER his Executors Administrators and Assigns from the 1 Nov then last past
for and during the term time and space of 7 years and for & during all
such further and other Term and Terms as stand from Time to time thereafter
be added in pursuance of he Covenant for Renewal in the said Lease Containing
at ye yearly rent of £67.1.4 with 12p by the pound Receivers fees and yearly
duties of four days works of man and horse or 6s in lieu thereof and in which
said Indenture of Lease is contained a Covenant of Renewal at the end of
every 7 years on paying a sum of £16.17.10 as fine on obtaining each renewal
and Reciting that the said John OLIVER is since deceased and [?] Certain
Clause was instituted in the [Metropolitical] Court of the Diocese of Armagh
searching the last will and Testament of said John OLIVER and [?] hearing the
Contents of the said Will duly proved and further reciting that admon
pendente lite was granted to the said John WILKIN on the 20th day of June last and also further reciting that the said Joshua McGEOUGH did
since the death of the said John OLIVER bring an Ejections in his Majesty’s
Court of Kings Bench in Ireland for the Recovery of the said recited premeses
and that in order to [?] the [?] of the said John OLIVER or the Claiming
Right thereto it became necessary for the said John WILKIN to borrow a sum of
£202.12.4 to pay off and discharge the arrear of rent Renewal fines and the
Costs of the said Ejectment due to the said Joshua McGEOUGH and for that
purpose the said John WILKIN applied to the said James WHITESIDE who agreed
to lend hum the same upon the said John WILKIN granting the said premes in
mortgage to the said James WHITESIDE in order to secure the repayment thereof
the said John WILKINS admon pendente lite of the said John OLIVER
deceased in consideration of the sum of £202.12.4 to him n hand paid by the
said James WHITESIDE the [Receipt? ..] is thereby acknowledged … WITNESS:
Francis SMITH of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh Gent & & John [ALLEN?] of
same in said Co. Writing Clerk John WILKIN [SEAL]
NOTE: The phrase admon
pendente lite refers to a situation where there is a dispute as to the
person entitled to probate or a general grant of letters the court appoints
an administrator till the question has been decided |
T7-8 |
580 |
365 |
398643 |
OLIVER, John |
Armagh |
1807
Jan 20 |
OLIVER-HOLMES have Tullysarren Tullymore
Image
520
Between John OLIVER of
Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
County Armagh Farmer of the first part. Rebecca HOLMES & James HOLMES
both of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh of the other. Reciting that Whereas Right
Honourable James Lord of Charlemount by Indenture of lease bearing date of 4th day of November 1761 ... granted to William OLIVER of Mullintur [possibly Mullantur,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
Co. Armagh Gent his heirs and assigns ... town and lands of Tullysarren [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
formerly in possession of Samuel KNIPE deceased containing 96 acres 1 rood
English statute measure in Manor of Charlemount Co. Armagh to hold to said
William OLIVER his heirs and assigns from 1 Nov then Instant for and during
he life and lives of the said William OLIVER the lessee Andrew OLIVER aged 13
years or thereabouts and Rebecca OLIVER then aged 15 years eldest son and
daughter of John OLIVER of Tullamore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],in said Co. Gent
deceased and the survivor and survivors of them the said William OLIVER
yielding and paying therefore & thereout yearly & every year during
the continuence of said demise unto the said James Lord [?] Charlemount [James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont ?]
his heirs and assigns that rent or sum of £36.1.10 with fees and duties
therein mentioned and only that whereas the said William OLIVER is long since
dead, and before his death (that is to say on the 19th day of
October 1776 duly made and published his last will and testament in writing
in the presence of three Credible subscribing Witnesses thereto & did [?]
lease and bequeath unto his nephew William OLIVER of Tullamore in the Co. of
Armagh aforesaid & to his nephew Andrew OLIVER of Enniskillen in Co. Fermanagh
and to their heirs his Testators Lease and farm of Land in fair and equal
portions share and share alike with the Right and appurtenances and further
reciting that the said Andrew OLIVER and William OLIVER shortly after the
death of the said William OLIVER came to a portion of said Town and Lands of
Tullysarran [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and all that part and parcel of the said Town Lands of Tullysarran aforesaid
in the possession of John OLIVER party thereto became the share or proportion
of ye said William OLIVER and for reciting that if said William OLIVER of
Tullymore aforesaid is long since dead and all the Estate Right [Title?] and
[?] of the said William OLIVER of deceased by [?] Convey assign or otherwise
and legally come to and Vested in the said John OLIVER party thereto and
further reciting that the said John OLIVER for & in Consideration of the
Sum of £381.1.3 to him in hand paid by the said Rebecca HOLMES and James
HOLMES at & before the ensealing and delivery of the said Indented deed
of assignment Hath granted Bargained sold assigned Released and confirmed
transferred & made over and by these presents Doth fully freely and
absolutely grant Bargain sell assign release confirm Transfer and set over
unto the said Rebecca HOLMES & James HOLMES in their actual possession
now being by Virtue of a Bargain & sale to them [?] made for one whole
year by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of
these presents in Consideration of 5s sterling and by force of this Statute
for transforming uses into possession and to their Heirs and Assigns All that
and those that part and parcel of ye said Town and Lands of Tullysarran which
came to the share or proportion of William OLIVER of Tullamore deceased being
a moiety of ye lands & premises in the said recited Indenture of Lease
mentioned containing by estimation 50 acres or thereabouts be the same more
or less with the Rights [?] and appurtenances & belonging. To have and to
hold the said messuage or Tenement lands and premises above mentioned and
thereby Granted & assigned or meant & intended so to be unto the said
Rebecca HOLMES and James HOLMES their heirs and assigns for and during the
life of the said Rebecca OLIVER being the only surviving life in the said
Recited Indenture of Lease mentioned subject to a proportionable part of the
Rent and also a proportionable part of the Covenants and agreements in the
said Recited Indenture of Lease reserved and in the Indented Deed of
Assignment is contained several [?] [?] which by [?] [?] thereunto had [?]
more fully and at large appear with said Indented Deed of Assignment is witnessed
by James CALDWELL of City of Armagh, Innkeeper. John TROTTER of Mullybeggan [possibly Mullyleggan , Parish Clonfeacle
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh or else Mullyloughan,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] Co. Armagh
farmer and John Lloyd SAUNDERSON of Blackwatertown in said Co. Gent and this
memorial is witnessed by the said John TROTTER and John ALLEN of
Blackwatertown in Co. Armagh writing clerk James HOLMES & Rebecca HOLMES
[SEAL] The above named John TROTTER maketh oath and sayeth that he saw the
above named John OLIVER Rebecca HOLMES and James HOLMES duly sign seal and
execute the deed of assignment whereof the above is a memorial … 31 Jan 1807
NOTE: John Lloyd SAUNDERSON married Sarah OLIVER in 1805.
SEE: St.
Marks BMDs. |
|
580 |
399 |
399108 |
OLIVER, Eliz |
Cork |
1807 Feb 23 |
OLIVER-BEASLEY
Image
534 |
|
580 |
533 |
399994 |
|
Armagh |
1804 Feb 28 |
Thomas McGLONE - Edmond
McSHERRY 1739-1810
Image
588
BTW Thomas McGLONE of
[Hanan?] farmer and Edmond McSHERRY of Newry, Co. Down. Bradfords Land &
Bog 33 a in townland Tamlet [either Tamlaght,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,
or Tamlaght,
Parish Eglish, Barony ArmaghNOTE: They are not
contiguous] , Co. Armagh together with Turf Bog in Polnagh [Pollnagh,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] … reciting land
demised by James MAXWELL 4 Mar 1788 … |
q |
581 |
156 |
391029 |
JACKSON, James |
Mayo |
1800 Oct 28 |
James JACKSON of Belleek Co Mayo Esq. of 1 pt
& William PALMER of Richmond Co. Mayo lands of Ballycanngan….lives of
William PALMER and his wife Hannah… |
|
581 |
237 |
1391830 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1810 May 14 |
Indenture btw Robert JACKSON of Graigue, Queens
Co. Esq. of the 1 pt & Rev. John READ of Carlow clk of the other pt. …
reciting rent charge on that part of Graigue formerly in possession of George
POPE and then in occupation of John McDANIEL and Patrick TOBIN containing 6 ½
acres… [description of neighbouring lands]… for lives of … (no JACKSONs named
in lives). SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: There are 5
townlands named Graigue, in Leix (Queens Co.) but given the description, I believe that it was Graigue,
Parish Killeshin,
Barony of Slievemargy.
It is described here: Graigue, |
|
581 |
237 |
1391831 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queen |
1805 Apr 13 |
Lease & release to Rev. John READ of Carlow clk of
1st pt & Samuel HAUGHTON of Carlow, Merchant of 2nd pt & Robert JACKSON of Graigue Queens Co. Esq of 3rd pt. [description of neighbouring lands same as in previous memorial] … for
lives of John READ & Anne his wife. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: There are 5
townlands named Graigue, in Leix (Queens Co.) but given the description, I believe that it was Graigue,
Parish Killeshin,
Barony of Slievemargy.
It is described here: Graigue, |
|
581 |
273 |
391833 |
OLIVER, Charles D. |
|
1806 |
OLIVER-PARSONS |
|
581 |
361 |
393421 |
BREAKEY |
|
1800-1809 (1806) |
BREAKEY-NIXON Carricknaveagh |
|
581 |
477 |
381789 |
JACKSON, Jeremiah |
Clare
Limerick
Dublin |
1804 Jun 4 |
Francis DREW of Drewsborough, Co. Clare eldest son of
Ringrose DREW (groom in 1777) & Francis DREW jr. Esq. son of Francis DREW
of 1st pt. James MOLONY of Kiltannan Co Clare Esq.of 2nd pt. Rev. Weldon MOLONY of 3rd pt. (Administrator of Mary MOLONY
who was administrator of James MOLONY Esq. both deceased. Reciting deed 27
Mar 1777 Ringrose DREW Esq. of Drewsborough, Co. Clare of 1st pt;
Vere HUNT of Curragh, Co. Limerick of 2nd pt; Frances O’DELL of
Limerick daughter of John O’DELL of Fort William Limerick of 3rd pt. Jeremiah JACKSON of Fanningstown, Limerick Esq & James MOLONY
of Killtannan, Co. Clare of 4th pt. WITNESSES: Ralph GORE of
Dublin City Attorney; Thomas GUNN of Dublin City Attorney; John McMAHON of
Dublin City writing clerk. |
|
582 |
312 |
393685 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1806 Jun 10 |
THOMPSON-JACKSON, John
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
Andrew THOMSON of Belfast, Gent & John
JACKSON of Ballymeehan, Co Down Gent lease of tenement on Shore Street in
Holywood, then in possession of Andrew THOMPSON.... |
|
582 |
396 |
396898 |
JACKSON, Sarah ors PRINGLE |
|
|
JACKSON-JACKSON. Names Index 1800-1809 wrong book. |
16e
??? |
582 |
483 |
395368 |
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1806 Sept 23 |
BROWNE to McMAHON 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45) Teer
Joseph BROWNE of Annyreagh & Hugh McMAHON of
Newmarry, both in Co Monaghan... demised townland of Garran then in
possession of John BERRY of Newbliss... |
|
583 |
198 |
396071 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1802
Dec 9
|
BREAKEY-NIXON
NAMES: James BREAKEY of Cormeen, Co. Monaghan; James
NIXON, Esq. Capt.; John BRADSHAW; Josiah RUTHERFORD. (Reg. 14 Jun 1806) |
d |
583 |
200 |
396087 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1806) |
McCULLOCH Abm to ELLIS |
|
583 |
237 |
396572 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1803 Dec 5 |
COULTER, Charles-ROONEY NOTES in 2009 diary. 1800-1809
NAMES: Charles COULTER of
Annaghvacky; Owen ROONEY of Carrickastuck; William COULTER; Charles COULTER;
Ralph COULTER of Carrickastuck; Henry COULTER of Carrickastuck; James COULTER
sr.; Patrick CONNOLLY of Cavananore; Edward GREGORY of Dundalk; Mary PAGE
& Stephen PAGE of Dundalk. |
d |
583 |
237 |
396579 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1803 Dec 7 |
COULTER-McARDLE COULTER, Charles-McARDLE NOTES in
2009 diary.
NAMES: Charles COULTER of
Annaghvacky; Patrick McARDLE of Carrickastuck; James COULTER of
Carrickastuck; William COULTER; Charles COULTER; Ralph COULTER; Henry
COULTER; Bryan CALLANS of Tankharlsrock aka Tankardsrock; Patrick CONNELY of
Tavenaghvore (aka Tawnamore?); Daniel CASSIDY of Dundalk. |
d |
583 |
245 |
396668 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1803 Dec 7 |
COULTER, Charles-LENNON NOTES in 2009 diary. Annavacky, Carrickistook
Charles COULTER-Arthur Lennon – similar wording to deed
583-237-396579 |
|
583 |
322 |
397541 |
JACKSON, Esther als DOOLY |
Meath |
1809 Jan 6 |
JACKSON-IRWIN. Names Index 1800-1809
Btw Mrs. Anne JACKSON of Lisnabow Co Meath
widow of the late Thomas JACKSON and Esther DOOLEY of Lisnabow
als JACKSON in sd Co Meath of the 1 pt. Arthur IRWIN of Ballynaclose
Co Meath of other pt…. annual yearly lease of lands of Lisnabow for yearly
rent of 100 pounds. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
16e |
583 |
406 |
398451 |
|
Tipperary |
1739-1810 |
Image
131
Townland Index 1739-1810 Clover
Hill
BAYLEY-ANDERSON
Image
214
BTW Rev Henry BAYLY of
Cloverhill Co. Tipperary Clerk & Hon Robert DAY 2nd Justice of
his Majesty’s Court of Kings Bench in Ireland of 1 pt & Thomas ANDERSON
of College Green City of Dublin Trinterer[?] of the other pt … yearly rent
£227.6.8 chargeable based on ded that said Henry BAYLEY in consideration of
£1,200 paid by Thomas ANDERSON charged on lands of Townlough[?] &
[Priors?] containing 223a 1r 1p in Barony Upper Ormonde Co. Tipperary and
also tythes of Parish of Ballinaclough in Barony Ormonde Co. Tipperary and
also all the parts of Ballinaclough commonly cally by name of CloverHill
MINCHINs Park & Loughane containing 123a in Co. Tipperary … also part of
lands of Ballybough Lane & the Strand …. WITNESS: George JACKSON Attorney
of City of Dublin & Cooper CRAWFORD Attorney. Henry BAYLEY [SEAL]
NOTE; This is the first George
JACKSON Attorney of City of Dublin I have seen as a witness. He may have
been the George
JACKSON (aft 1743-aft 1820) of Liscalgat & Urker, Co. Armagh. |
|
583 |
472 |
398873 |
BRADFORD |
Monaghan |
1807
Feb 28 |
LOUGH to BRADFORD Marr. Settt 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
NAMES: Margaret LOUGH;
Matthew LOUGH; Miss BRADFORD & Prudy BRADFORD of Loughnakelly aka
Legnakelly, Clones, Co. Mongahan; John BRADFORD; William LOUGH; Samuel LOUGH;
James MARSHAL; James TURNER of Clonkirk, Clones, Co. Monaghan; Samuel
GRAYDON; Thomas ARMSTRONG. |
d |
583 |
528 |
399058 |
JACKSON, George |
Londonderry |
1807 Mar 27 |
JACKSON-CAULFIELD 1739-1810
Image
283
Btw Lieut.-Col George
JACKSON formerly of Jackson Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
Co Londonderry but then of the City of London of the 1st pt.
Thomas Knox HANNINGTON of Dungannon Co Tyrone of 2nd pt. James
CAULFIELD of Cookstown Esq of 3rd pt … transfer of Ballykeen [probably Ballycairn],
Parish Killowen
Ringrash [Ringrash
Beg and Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish Macosquin, Drumnaquill [Drumaquill, Parish Killowen, Barony Coleraine] Alta Bryan [Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
& Lower Artaclave Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine. in Parish Dunbow With
all buildings & Improvements, Timber & Timber Fees Mines Minerals
& Quarries Waters & Water Courses Turbary Fishings Commons Easements
privileges & appointments Rights & Royalties all in Barony Coleraine
Co. Londonderry. WITNESS: John THOMPSON of City of Dublin Attorney &
Arthur FULLAN of City of Dublin |
16e |
584 |
191 |
396573 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1803 Dec 5 |
COULTER, Charles-WALSH NOTES in 2009 diary 1800-1809
1739-1810 Carrickastuck
(TI Bk 73)
Between Charles COULTER, Gent of Annavakey, Co. Louth
of 1 pt. & Nicolas WALSH of Carrickastuck, famer ... life and lives of
James COULTER of Carrickastuck since deceased & William & Charles
COULTER sons to lessor [Charles COULTER] & Ralph COULTER son to Henry
COULTER of Carrickistuck for term of 49 years from death of said James
COULTER ... yearly rent £3.5 WITNESS: Patrick CONNOLLY of Cavanamore
[Cavananore?] farmer; John Dillahan [als DULLOGHAN] of Dundalk, Shoemaker
& Mary PAGE wife of Stephen PAGE of Dundalk, Attorney. |
x |
584 |
251 |
397068 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1799 Dec 10 |
COULTER, Charles-LENNON NOTES in 2009 diary 1739-1810
(TI Bk 73) Carrickastuck
NAMES: Charles COULTER of
Roachdale; Patrick LENNON of Carrickastuck; James COULTER sr. of
Carrickastuck; William COULTER of Carrickastuck; Patrick CONOLLY of
Toanaghmore aka Tawnamore; McALESTOR of Annaghvackey. |
d x |
584 |
348 |
397655 |
OLIVER
DAWSON |
Armagh
Tyrone |
1806 Dec 29 |
James STEPHENS-Leonard DOBBIN
1807 Jan 13
Image
495
BTW James STEPHENS and William
McWILLIAM of Armagh Co. Armagh Merchants assigns of the estate of John MACKEY
of Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh aforesaid Linen Merchant Dealer and Chapman a Bankrupt of 1 pt and
Leonard DOBBIN of Armagh Esq. of the other pt. Reciting that by Indenture
dated 1 Mar 1798 John PRINGLE of Lime Park Co. Tyrone Esq. Admon of
Francis PRINGLE of Lime Park for the considerations mentioned demised Grant
set and to farm Let unto Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER then of Armagh
spinsters and Admons of Joseph OLIVER late of Ballynahone
Beg Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]& Co. Armagh Gent
deceased all that Corn Mill known by the name of Lisbano Corn Mill together
with that part of the Townland of Enough and Lisbano [Lisbanoe.
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
aforesaid to the said mill formerly belonging and then in the possession and
occupation of said Mary OLIVER and Elizabeth OLIVER and their undertenants
containing 16 acres English Statute measure with all waters water Courses
weirs mill dams Houses buildings and improvements theron together with the
Succor of the several Towns Lands called and known by the name of the Seven
Towns of Armagh [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)]
]… Parish Armagh, Co. Armagh
to hold to Mary and Elizabeth OLIVER their executors administrators and
assigns from the 1st Dec. then last for term of 20 years …
covenant for renewal …yearly rent of £42 payable quarterly above Taxes
and Reciting that the said John MACKEY since the execution of said Lease
Intermarried with Mary OLIVER whereby all the Estate right Title and Interest
of said Mary in and to said demised premises became Legally vested in said
John MACKEY and reciting that after said Intermarriage a Commission of
Bankrupt dated at Dublin the 19th June 1806 was awarded and proved
against John MACKEY …
[worth doing the rest of the
transcription when I have time – the land ended up with Leonard DOBBIN] …
Leonard DOBBIN highest bidder £200 paid to STEPHENS and McWILLIAM … corn mill
known as Lisbano Mill together with that part of the townland of Enough [aka
Enagh] and Lisbano formerly belonging and then in occupation of John ORR and
Thomas WALSH 16a with all waters weir mills dams Houses Buildings and
improvements together with Succor of several townlands called and known by
name of Seven Townlands in Parish & Co. Armagh. WITNESS: John MATHEWS and
James BIRCH
NOTE: Elizabeth & Mary were both daughters of Joseph
OLIVER (1727-1795) and Jane OATES (1728-1786). The family had holdings in
Laragh, Co. Monaghan. Their brother John OLIVER is not mentioned, but I believe that he died in
1806. He was still alive when the
notice of the sale of his father's lease at Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] was
advertised in the Belfast Newsletter on May 14,1796. |
|
584 |
473 |
398288 |
|
Sligo |
1806 Dec 27 |
DUNCAN & ors-JACKSON Carriganott
Image
557
BTW John DUNCAN of Dublin Merchant & Charles CONNER
of Town & Co. Sligo merchant assignees of the estate and effects of
Alexander McCRORY and James BALLENTINE Bankrupts of 1 pt & Francis
JACKSON of Camphill Co. Sligo Esq. of the other pt. Reciting that DUNCAN
and O’CONNOR assigned to Francis JACKSON then in his actual
[possession] of a lease for a year that part of the land of Ardeaton
containing 3 acres together with the Mills Kilns waters water Courses house
offices & appurtenances and every part belonging to the said Alexander
McCRORY and James BALLENTINE and of the assignees DUNCAN & O’CONNOR …
reciting indenture of M GAGE and all other deeds papers writings and
Monuments relating to hold said three acres with appurtenances to the said Francis
JACKSON his heirs and assigns for and during the natural life and lives
of C’est qui viez … made over to Francis JACKSON all that part
of the Lands of Arcotton [Ardcotten,
Parish Ballysadare,,
Barony Leyny] and Rinn [Rinn Parish Ballysadare,,
Barony Leyny] and the
Bottoms and Bogs of Kilnamonagh [Kilnamagh is to the west of Ardcotten]
and Curriganell[possibly Carricknagat]
containing 85 acres and 23 perches now or late in the possession of Francis
JACKSON …. Term of 22 years … WITNESS: Charles MEARES of City of Dublin
Gent & Christopher ORMSBY
NOTE: Camphill
House, Bleachgreen, Co. Sligo. It was built btw 1795-1800. See Map
of its location northeast of Ardcotton and near Collooney. |
|
585 |
8 |
393703 |
COULTER |
|
1800-1809 |
COULTER, George-SE__ONS (1806)
Wrong # |
??? |
585 |
138 |
350158 |
|
Armagh |
1805 Jan 27 |
Deed of Assignment 31st dec 1805 btw William DAVIS of Aghasooley [??] in the City of Armagh farmer of the one part &
Bernard DONNELLY of Maydown [Maydown,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] & Thomas
STEPHENSON of Correhaness [??] both in sd Co. farmers of the other part after reciting
as therein recited the said William DAVIS for the consideration therein did
Grant bargain Sell Assign & set over to the said Bernard DONNELLY &
Thomas STEPHENSON their Exors Admons & Assigns all that and those his the
said William DAVID undivided share or proportion of the Corn Mill & Flax
Mill in the Townland of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], & all his
undivided share and proportion of the land usually held therewith by Robert
WALSH containing by estimation 36 acres 2 roods & 14 perches all which
said Corn Mill Flax Mill & Mill and premises are situate lying &
being in the townland of Tullymore in the Co. of Armagh aforesaid. To have
and to hold to the said Bernard DONNELLY & Thomas SIMPSON [sic?] and
their Exors Admons and Assigns for and during all the rest Residue and
Remainder of a term of seven years & for & during every further and
other renewal that they may therefor be obtained thereof & which said
deed of assignment is witnessed by Francis SMYTH of Blackwaterstown in the
Co. of Armagh Gent & Henry DEVLIN of the same recording Clerk & this
memorial is witnessed by the said Francis SMYTH & Henry DEVLIN Bernard
DONNELLY & Thomas STEPHENSON… |
15 |
585 |
325 |
397013 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
JACKSON-BRUCE Treeballs wrong # |
|
585 |
419 |
398469 |
|
Sligo |
|
Betty HOLMES to KING |
|
586 |
217 |
396729 |
|
Antrim
Monaghan |
1803 Sep 20 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Whimpark, Whinepark,
Whitekirk The tythes
ASHE ors-McGOLDODOWNEY
Image
416
BTW Benjamin ASHE eldest son
of Thomas ASHE late of City of Dublin and previously of Calcutta of 1st pt; Rt Hon Cadwaller Earl of Masareene of 2nd pt; Edward
GELDERONEY, Ballycastle Co. Antrim Esq. referencing lease 29 Feb 1780 btw
William LYNDON of City of London in Great Britain Esq. of 1st pt.;
Clotworthy etc of 2nd pt; Benjamin ASHE of 3rd pt. for
£3,000 … £5,000 …Mansion House or Castle of Antrim, the Mills and demesne of
same and townlands commonly called the sixteen townlands [16 townlands generally
known by the names of Ralsonraw otherwise Rathinrair, [Rathenraw,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Hurtletool otherwise Huttletoot [Hurtletoot,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper],
Hungry Hall [Hungry
Hall, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Hinking Stile otherwise Stile Farm [Stiles,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Holywell farm otherwise Holeywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
farm Croskeenem Crosskeenem [Crosskennan,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Gosduff [?] farm
Shane otherwise Farmshane [Farranshane,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] Bush [Bush,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Cunnyberry field [?] Ballyraighy [Ballycraigy,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
otherwise Ballycraigy Whins Park otherwise Whinse Parke Hall [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Cork Hall otherwise Cortall [?] Irish Town [Irishtown,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Dunsilly [Dunsilly,
] and Potters [Potterswalls,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] or
Venables Land in Barony & Co. Antrim] … townlands in Co. Antrim and eight
townlands belonging to the late Circuit Abbot and precinct of the late
dissolved Abbey or Priory of Muckanore otherwise Muckamore and also all that
territory Tuagh of the Grange near the Territory or Tuagh of Mantukelly in
Lower Clandeboy now or lately called or known by the name of the Manor of
Deerpark [Deer
Park, Parish Grange of
Muckamore. Barony Massereene Lower.
]otherwise Grange of otherwise Mannybrooke containing the towns villages or
denominatons thereafter mentioned in Gartu otherwise Gartee and Lands-lough
otherwise Kellyless and Ballycower otherwise Ballycongo[?] Agheary Gillytown
otherwise Ballyamoy [Hill Quarter?] otherwise Ballyknock … and all tenements
to the said Grange and Manor of Deerpark in Barony Tuam [Toome Upper ?] Co.
Antrim & [long list of tenements & townlands in Co. Monaghan] …
WITNESS: George DURAN Co. Monaghan & Philip GEORGE City of Bath, Great
Britain.
NOTE: Caroline, daughter and co-heir of Benjamin Ashe, of Bath married in 1785, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles BROWNLOW (1757-1822), of
Lurgan. |
|
586 |
220 |
396731 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 |
McCULLAGH Michael to DORAN (1806) |
|
586 |
399 |
397838 |
JACKSON, Forster |
Armagh |
1807 Jan 28 |
McKITTRICK-JACKSON
Image
509
BTW James McKITTRICK
Derrycrew [Derrycrew,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Parish Loughgall, Co. Armagh farmer of 1 pt & Forster JACKSON of
Corcullentragh [Corcullentragh
Beg or Corcullentragh
More, Parish Drumcree,
Barony Oneilland
West] Parish Drumcree Co. Armagh farmer of other pt. £300 paid by JACKSON
for McKITTRICK’s lease from Robert Carsden COPE of Loughgall Co. Armagh Esq.
for 24a 1r 29p of townland of Derrycrew, Barony O'Neal and West Co. Armagh …
WITNESS: John TURKINGTON of Lurgan Innkeeper & James DOUGLASS of Lurgan
Carpenter both of Co. Armagh James McKITTERICK [SEAL] |
|
586 |
495 |
398112 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1807 Jan 7 |
JACKSON Knockbreda
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
Btw John FERGUSON of Thrushfiled [?] , Thomas FERGUSON of Four Mile Barn [?], & Wm BURGES of Belfast all in the Co. of Antrim executors of will of Samuel FERGUSON
of Belfast dec’d of 1st pt; William FERGUSON of Halestown [?], Co. Antrim eldest son and heir at law of Samuel
FERGUSON of 3rd pt [NOTE: No mention of 2nd pt]; & John JACKSON of Ballymakin, Co. Down farmer of 4th pt.
Whereas in consid of pd 490 pounds paid to parties of 1st pt. by John
JACKSON and William FERGUSON the eldest son of Samuel FERGUSON granted to John JACKSON lands in his actual possession lease of land for that
part of the townland of Knock formerly the property of John GORDON of
Belfast, Merchant and then lately in possession of John FERGUSON [?] FERGUSON
and William BURGES the exors. Neal McGILPIN, James McCONNELL, Robert
McCONNELL & Adm DOUGLAS or some or one of them… situate lying and being
in Parish of Knockbreda, Barony of Castlereagh Co. Down for lives of
Archibald STEWART, Hugh BUSBY & James MARTIN. WITNESS: James ARTHUR, City
of Dublin & Henry McGOWEN, Belfast |
|
587 |
78 |
396575 |
|
Antrim
Londonderry Coleraine |
1806 Sept 12 |
GALT-GALT 1/3 of a range of houses & gardens Back Lane
Image
46
BTW Charles GALT of
Ballyboggy [probably Ballybogy Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower]
Co. Antrim Linen Draper of 1 pt & James GALT of Coleraine Co. Londonderry
Linen Draper of other pt. … 1/3rd of range of Houses on left side
of the back [?] of Great Road leading from the Brook Bridge to Ballymoney and
Portrush formerly in hands of David LINDSAY and then in occupation of N
McLOUGHLIN John McILAIN [?] Robert Mc[?] John SIMPSON Robert SIMPSON and
Samuel WARNOCK in Co. Londonderry for lives in lease 1 Oct 1780 btw Rt Hon
Edward CARY of 1 pt & David LINDSAY (both since deceased) of other pt. … |
|
587 |
177 |
397246 |
McCULLA, Hugh |
Monaghan |
1805 May 3 |
Lease Hugh McCULLA of
Rathhill, Co Monaghan to John GREER of Cormagrally [Cornagrally,
Parish Loughgilly
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower], Co
Armagh; Comagrally and part of the school lands of Mountnorris [Mountnorris,
Parish Loughgilly
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower]. PMcW |
|
587 |
517 |
399769 |
|
Sligo |
1805 Sep 17 |
JACKSON-MARTIN Camphill
Image
280
BTW Francis JACKSON of Camphill Co. Sligo Esq of
the 1 pt and Abraham MARTIN of Sligo, Co. Sligo of the other pt. Reciting
that Francis JACKSON in and previous to the year 1797 was extensively
engaged as a merchant and in buying Bleaching and Selling Linen and therein
and in building a dwelling house and erecting Bleach Mills and cotton now
called Camphill became indebted to several persons and in the year 1797 was
indebted in the Sum of £5,000 and upwards and was in said year possessed of
that part of the Mills of Ardcotton [Ardcotten,
Parish Ballysadare,,
Barony Leyny] and that
part of the said lands of Ardcotton and Rinn [Rinn Parish Ballysadare,,
Barony Leyny]and
Kilnamonagh [Kilnamagh is to the west of Ardcotten]
in said deed by virtue of a lease to him made by William PHIBBS and Charles
PHIBBS Esq. bearing date 22 Sept 1796 for the term of 20 years and in 1797
had sufficient to pay his just debts and being desirous of a provision for
his wife Elizabeth JACKSON [aka Ellen JACKSON] otherwise MARTIN and
their issue in Nov 1797 executed a voluntary deed 4 [February?] whereby Francis
JACKSON assigned several lands to John MARTIN and George JACKSON Esq. upon the Trusts therein mentioned and reciting that said Francis JACKSON being unable to pay his debts entered into a Composition deed with several
Creditors bearing date 1 Sep 1800 btw Francis JACKSON of 1st pt, Edward WAKEFIELD and Joseph WRIGHT Henry HEYMAN the elder and Henry
HEYMAN the younger John BERRY and William BERRY and Abraham MARTIN all
therein mentioned creditors of said Francis JACKSON of the 2nd part Charles MARTIN & Daniel WAKEFIELD of the 3rd pt. [more
details of debt – his assets were insufficient to cover his debts] … earlier
lease by Owen PHIBBS & Charles PHIBBS to Francis JACKSON …
WITNESS: Alexander STEWART of Sligo distiller Thomas GRIFFITH of City of
Dublin Gent. Francis JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Camphill
House, Bleachgreen, Co. Sligo. It was built btw 1795-1800. See Map
of its location northeast of Ardcotton and near Collooney. |
|
587 |
569 |
400643 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Limerick |
1807 Mar 23 |
JACKSON-VILLERS. Names Index 1800-1809
Mtg btw Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co.
Limerick of 1st pt; Catherine Barbara JACKSON spinster of 2nd pt; John VILLIERS of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. reciting deed
12 Dec 1761 Charles SMITH Esq. in consid of 2,000 pounds released by Livey
LINDSAY widow… mtg now vested in said Thomas JACKSON & Catherine Barbara JACKSON as one of the younger children has agreed to
accept it, due to her as part of marriage settlement of her father Thomas
JACKSON, deceased … list of lands all in Co. Limerick – lengthy
description. SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington |
|
588 |
113 |
398906 |
JACKSON, Warren Hastings Roland |
Dublin |
1810 Feb 11 |
BLACKWOOD-JACKSON
Henry CATCHESIDE of City of Dublin, builder in consid
of 1137 pounds pd by Hon Hans BLACKWOOD & Hon Price BLACKWOOD … demised
to Warren Hastings Roland JACKSON dwelling house on southeast side of
Fitzwilliams St., City of Dublin in Manor of Baggotrath [est 25’X200’] ..
lots of description. SEE: JACKSONs
of Ahenesk |
|
588 |
228 |
399468 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1806 Oct 8 |
Image
124
BTW Rt Hon Sir Lawrence PARSONS of Parsons Town Kings
o. Bart of 1 pt & Benjamin KEARNEY of City of Dublin Attorney at Law of
the other pt.
… land at the corner of the new
road leading from Parsonstown to Town of Frankford in Kings Co. 1a 3r
37p between juncture bounded on North by a lane formerly [?] land on the
South & East by road leading from Parsonstown to Balliboy and on the west by new road leading to Frankford and also all the
corner lot or piece of ground set in the corner of Main Street and Dukes
Square in town of Parsonstown in front to said street 70’ and bounded on the
North partly by said square and partly by James JACKSON’s holding and
on the south by Ann FRASER’s holding and the east by said street and on the
West by a small lane called Skinners Lane and also lot or piece of ground in
the Main Street of Town of Parsonstown in possession of Edward TRACY …
bounded on north by holding formerly called Marcus ARCHER’s holding then in
possession of James JACKSON and his undertenants and on south by
holding formerly called Luke USHERs holding in possession of Michael KEARNEY
and his undertenants … lands of Ballindarra [aka Ballindarra and/or Ballindarra,
Parish Birr, Barony Ballybritt] near the
town of Parsonstown formerly in possession of James JACKSON Peruke
maker containing 10a …. Road leading from L[?] to Ballyloughnane …
NOTE: Edward TRACY is likely related to Mary Anne TRACY wife of Minchin
JACKSON.
Anne FRASER is likely the
Ann JACKSON wife of Hannibal FRAZER. Anne JACKSON was he daughter of Robert
& Euphemia JACKSON
NOTE: Need to follow all
the JACKSON Peruke makers and wig makers. |
|
589 |
226 |
401400 |
BREAKEY |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
BREAKEY-GIBSON
Wrong # |
x
??? |
589 |
333 |
402557 |
BROWNE |
Antrim |
1810 |
BROWNE, John – THOMPSON of Antrim- not pertinent 2009. |
|
589 |
389 |
403428 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
McCULLOGH James, Nathaniel & Sarah to DICKSON |
|
589 |
457 |
404421 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
McCULLOGH Wm to McALEER |
|
589 |
522 |
404536 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Wexford |
1808 Oct 31 |
OLIVER-MARR ARTICLE Notes
in 2009 diary1807
Thomas OLIVER the elder of Co. Wexford, Gent &
Thomas OLIVER the younger of same place, youngest son of said Thomas the
elder ... lands of Blempleodigano |
|
590 |
122 |
399869 |
DAWSON |
|
1807 |
DAWSON, Richard – MAXWELL 1800-1809 |
|
590 |
470 |
403249 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
McCULLOGH William to McCULLOGH |
|
590 |
510 |
403912 |
|
Londonderry
Coleraine |
1807 Oct 24 |
McFETRISH-THOMPSON Garden
& Barn Tenement & premises near Commons
Image
265
BTW William McFETRISH of
Coleraine Co. Londonderry Inn Keeper of 1 pt & Andrew THOMPSON of Belfast
Co. Antrim Merchant of other pt. … Garden Barn Tenement & premises near
the Commons of Coleraine … WITNESS: Patrick McNAUGHTON Attorney & Hugh ANDERSON
of Bush Mill Co. Antrim Esq. William McFETRISH [SEAL] |
|
591 |
17 |
400022 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
McCULLOGH Samuel to GREASON |
|
591 |
186 |
402309 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
McCULLOGH John to WILSON |
|
591 |
540 |
404826 |
JOHNSTON, Francis |
Dublin
Down |
1807 Jul 11 |
JOHNSTON-SHEGOG. Names Index 1800-1809
Image
559
Francis JOHNSTONE of [?] Co. Dublin Gent [?] Executor
of last will of William JOHNSTON late of Armagh, Co. Armagh deceased of 1
pt. & James SHEGOG of [?]ouchbrickland Co. Down admins of Robert DUNBAR
late of Dungally Co. Down Linen Draper deceased. |
|
592 |
211 |
401688 |
|
Sligo |
|
GIBSON & others to
FAWCETT and others Stephens Street |
|
592 |
273 |
402174 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1807 Jul 14 |
McCULLOGH James to CHINNERY1800-1809 (1807)
Image 160
James McCULLAGH of City of Dublin Stucco Plaisterer |
|
592 |
542 |
405911 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1803 Nov 16 |
DEVLIN-JACKSON Breagh [probably Breagh,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] Beag, Manor Brownlow, Derry 1739-1810
Image
327
BTW Owen DEVLIN of Breagh,
Co. Antrim [sic – should be “Armagh] Weaver of the 1 pt & Joseph
JACKSON of Clinmakate [Clonmakate,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West ] Co. Armagh Weaver of the other part. Reciting … 1a land of Breagh,
Manor of Richmond, Co. Armagh [Breagh,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] .
SEE: Brownlow
Estate Maps. The Manor of Richmond is included. In the 18thcentury
the Aghavellan estate was given the alternative name of Richmond, from 1718
when Richmond was referred to as a manor,
ALSO: The Brownlow papers. |
|
594 |
54 |
401826 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1798
Feb 24 |
SHEERER & Wife to BARTLEY 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
Image
34
NAMES: John SHEARER of
Ballybay; Barbara SHEARER otherwise Barbara WILLIAMSON of Ballybay; John
BARTLEY of Ballybay; RALSTONs of Ballybay; William CAMPBELL of Carrowbarragh;
John RUTHERFORD of Caddagh; John GILLESPIE of Ballybay; John McMORRAN. |
d |
594 |
72 |
401851 |
JACKSON |
Armagh
Down |
1807 Jun 17 |
Image
43
BTW Thomas SIMPSON of Moneyquin [Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh Linen Draper demised to John JACKSON of Knocknagony [probably Knockaconey,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and William YOUNG of Galwally both in Co. Down Linen Drapers part of lands of Moneyquin 4a 1r 17p … part of Thomas SIMPSONs Mill Race and part of River Callen and
part of Ballyards [Ballyards, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
in possession of Thomas SIMPSON demised to him by P. GERVAIS Esq. … WITNESS:
James COCHRAN & Hugh KIRK of Belfast
SEE also : ROD: 602-492-414264 |
|
594 |
121 |
402220 |
JOHNSTON, Alicia |
Queens |
1806 Jan 27 |
Names Index 1800-1809
Image
67
Marriage Settlement 27 Jan 1806 Anthony JOHNSON of
Mountmellick, Queens Co.of 1st pt. John BALDWIN junior of 2nd pt & Philip MEREDITH of Lackin Queens Co of other pt & Alicia
JOHNSON of Quarrymount spinster of 4th pt…. lease of Quarrymount
otherwise Townchurch Queens Co. |
! |
594 |
138 |
402249 |
REED |
Monaghan
Down
Dublin
Armagh |
1807 Jun 28 |
SCOTT to REED Drumhilla (TI
Bk 45) 1739-1810
Image
76
Btw William SCOTT &
Thomas ABBOT both of Rathfryland Co. Down & Robert HAMILTON of Scarva Co.
Down Esqs. And executors of last will of James SCOTT late of Loughbrickland
Co. Down Gent, deceased of 1 pt & John REED of Rahans Co. Monaghan Esq.
of other pt. reciting release 25 Jun 1803 the said John REED by the
description of John REED the younger of Gardiner Place City of Dublin in
consideration of £1,000 granted mtg to William SCOTT Thomas SCOTT &
Robert HAMILTON townland of Beltaran [possibly Baltarran,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh formerly demised to Hugh CUMMING Gent 97 1/2a English Measure
formerly held by Hugh CUMMING and his widow Jane CUMMING and afterwards by
John REED the elder administrator of the unadministered goods of Hugh CUMMING
… and also lands of Camilly [either Camly
(Ball)or Camly
(Macullagh) Parish of Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper,], formerly in possession of James McCULLAGH Esq. demised by
William McCULLAGH to John REED the elder for life of John REED or for 21
years containing 189a and also land on north side of Gardiners Place Co.
Dublin containing in breadth in the front 24’ and in breadth to rere 24’ and
in depth from front to rere 150’ with new dwelling house lately built by
Thomas WILLIAMS Esq. … and also part of Rahans & Dromhilla which formerly
comprised the dwelling house of the late Francis NOBLE Esq. deceased 85a Plantation
Measure in Barony Farney, Co. Monaghan with the dwelling house as was lately
in the tenure and occupancy of John STEEL then lately of Dorset St Co &
City Dublin … WITNESS: John SEARIGHT of Newry, Co. Down Gent & Samuel
MURPHY of Rathfryland Co. Down |
|
594 |
139 |
402250 |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Dublin
Monaghan |
1807 Jul 13 |
Image
76
BTW John REED of Rahans Co. Monaghan Esq of 1 pt & Alexander
JACKSON of City of Dublin of other pt. Reciting 11 Nov 1793 Thomas
WILLIAMS of City of Dublin demised to Sir John MEREDYTH of Co. Dublin plot of
land in Gardiners Place 24’ in front & rere & 150’ depth with the new
dwelling to hold for 996 years yearly rent £80 and reciting that said
premises had become vested in said John REED who die. Witnessed that said
John REED in consideration of £1,100 paid to him assigned to Alexander
JACKSON the lot on the north side of Gardiners Place Co. Dublin together
with said dwelling house … bounded on the East by a holding formerly in the
possession of Mr. DARLEY but then in possession of [?] KNOX Esq. on the West
by a house formerly untenanted but now in possession of Mr. ALLEN on the
North by Gardiner Place and on the north by a stable … John REED [SEAL]
WITNESS: James SEARIGHT & George SEARIGHT both of Newry
NOTE: Dr. Alexander
JACKSON d. 1848 Gardiners Place. SEE: Lisnaboe
JACKSONs.
NOTE: Possible connection: Marriage of John SEAWRIGHT to Margaret
JACKSON (1783-1810) of Liscalgot. |
|
594 |
191 |
402734 |
|
Monaghan |
1807 Aug 17 |
MONTGOMERY-STANLEY 1739-1810
Book 45 (1739-1810) Crieve
Image
111
Marriage Settlement btw Alexander Nixon MONTGOMERY of
Bessmount Co. Monaghan Esq of 1st pt & Arthur STANLEY of City
of Dublin Esq and Elizabeth STANLEY spinster daughter of said Arthur STANLEY
of 2nd pt. … [description of properties.] |
|
594 |
261 |
402944 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin |
1804 Aug 20 |
BALDWIN-JACKSON
Image
146
BTW Charles BALDWIN of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt
& Peter JACKSON of Middle Gardiner Street City of Dublin Esq. of
other pt. … plot of ground containing in front 19’ dwelling house No. 68 in
Dame Street on north side of Dame Street … H.V. JACKSON witness |
44 |
595 |
27 |
404153 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
McCULLA Michl, John & Frans to GANNON & anr |
|
595 |
69 |
404314 |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Cork |
1807 Oct 3 |
Benjamin JACKSON Gent Merchant of Youghal, Cork
business partner to said William GREEN Roz McC |
|
595 |
79 |
404329 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1807) |
Michl McCULLOGH & Matilda to BUTLER |
|
595 |
178
478 |
784958
104958 |
|
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
CLOGHER-MOORE Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], |
|
596 |
33 |
403874 |
OLIVER, Richard & wife |
Cork |
1807 |
OLIVER-LOWTHER
Lease between Richard OLIVER of Castle Oliver. Mention
of many lands, and his wife Mary TURNER of Portarlington and their marriage
settlement |
|
596 |
86 |
404696 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1806 Mar 14 |
JACKSON-SMART
Image
52
Richard JACKSON of North Strand City of Dublin
Gent demised to Thomas SMART of Mecklinburgh St City of Dublin Carpenter plot
of ground in front to the Circular Road leading from Summer Hill down to the
North Strand the said house & plot of ground containing in front to
Circular Road 34’ and in depth from front to rere 150’ bounded on the South
by the Circular Road on the East by a house formerly in possession of Mrs.
Charlotte BLAND and on the West by a house formerly in possession of Mrs.
Caroline GORDON and on the north by the lime kiln lane … to hold for 978
years at yearly rent. WITNESS: Richard CLARK of City of Dublin Attorney at
Law & Thomas GAMAN apprentice to CLARKE. Richard JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
596 |
185 |
405673 |
|
Armagh |
1807 May 1 |
MATTHEWS-MEGARRY 1739-1810
Image
102
Marriage btw John MATTHEWS of
Acton Co. Armagh Gent and Francis MAGARRY of Points Pass.. two tenements in
Acton commonly called Leggs tenements together with a farm in Ballynegreath [Ballynagreagh,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
15a 2r 32p known by name of CONOLLY’s farm also 11a 2r 30p in townland
Dromenagall [probably Druminargal,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower] & also ½ of turf bog
in townland of Terryhoogan [Terryhoogan,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]]
all in Co. Armagh WITNESS: Elizabeth MAGERRY of Points Pass Rose McMULLEN |
|
596 |
204 |
406005 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1808) |
McCULLOGH John & anr to HARRISON |
|
596 |
349 |
407500 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Down |
1806 Jan 22 |
KENNEDY-JACKSON, Andrew of Holywood
PRONI T808/8267-8282 Groves Manuscripts
Indenture of lease btw. Hugh KENNEDY of Cultra, Co Down
Esq of 1 pt & Andrew JACKSON of Ballynagraney Parish of Holywood,
Co. Down farmer of other pt.. Whereby Hugh KENNEDY did demise to Andrew
JACKSON … farm or tenement being part of Ballynagraney then in actual
possession of Andrew JACKSON containing by estimation 55 acres Cunningham
measure… lease for 36 years. [lives] Robert ABERNATHY then aged about 10
years James ABERNATHY aged abt 4 years sons of James ABERNATHY of Ballycreely
in Parish of Comber, Co Down or for term of 31 years whichever should
continue longest . Rent of 43 pounds sterling. WITNESS: Alexander GREENFIELD
of Belfast, Co. Antrim; Robert GREENFIELD of Cultrain, Co. Down, Gent. NOTE: Ballynagraney aka Ballygrainy. SEE: Jacksons
of Co. Down. |
|
596 |
460 |
408759 |
DONALDSON |
Louth |
|
DONALDSON to CHARLETON – Marr. Sett. 1739-1810
(TI Bk 73) Philipstown |
x |
596 |
491 |
409338 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1806 Jul 2 |
McCULLOGH James to KENNEDY 1800-1809 (1808)
James McCULLAGH of Paradise Row, Dublin, builder. |
|
597 |
37 |
405076 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1804, Apr 11 |
Image
323
John Annesley & Griffith WILLIAMS both of City of
Dublin assignees of estate of John LETT late of Georges St. City of Dublin
Woolen Draper bankrupt granted to Michael BAKER of City of Dublin Gent
dwelling house messuage & premises on west side of South Great Georges
St, City of Dublin then in possession of William JACKSON marked #80
containing in front 18’6’ bound on one side by dwelling house & premises
at corner of Dame Lane at the other side by a dwelling house then in
possession of ___ in the front by Great Georges St. in the rere by said
William JACKSON’s premises. To hold to said Michael BAKER for term of 999
years granted by an indenture of lease from William JACKSON of City of
Dublin Gent to said John LETT. WITNESS: Deverick AYCHBOURNE of City of Dublin
Gent. |
|
597 |
180 |
406317 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Sligo |
1804 May 31 |
DODD-JACKSON
Image
397
BTW Roger DODD
BTW Roger DODD of Kingsfort [probably Kingsfort,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] Co.
Sligo Esq of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Gortlawnan [Gortlownan,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] Co.
Sligo & James GILMORE of Middlebrook[??] and
Robert TRUMBLE of Gortlallagh Co. Leitrim of the other pt. Confirmed to Thomas
JACKSON & James GILMORE & Robert TRUMBLE lands of Teretick
containing 13 acres then in the occupation of the said Thomas JACKSON James GILMORE & Robert TRUMBLE bounded on East by part of Teretick [Tiratick,
Parish Killerry,
Barony of Tirerrill,
… occup by John JACKSON on the west by the Great Road leading from [?]
to Sligo on the north by Castleore [Castleore,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] and
on the south by part of Tereleek [Tiratick]
in tenure or occupied by James DU[?] Barony Tyrere [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo for
lives of Elizabeth DODD mother of said Roger DODD the Rev. Isaac DODD of
Kingsfort Clerk & Owen WYNNE eldest son of Owen WYNNE of Hazelwood Co.
Sligo WITNESS: Alan RUTHERFORD [?] TRUMBLE William TRUMBLE of Gortnasallagh [probably Gortnasillagh
or Gortnasillagh
West, Parish Inishmagrath,
Barony of Drumahaire,
Co. Leitrim] Co. Leitrim aged
20 years and upwards …
NOTE: Roger DODD’s
pedigree Miscellanea
genealogica et heraldica, Volume 1, page175. Several PHIBBS
intermarriages in the family. Alicia PHIBBS, daughter of Harloe PHIBBS was
the wife of Roger DODD.Elizabeth DODD the wife of Rev Oliver DODD of
Kingsfort was his father was the daughter of John KNOX. |
|
597 |
288 |
406861 |
OLIVER, Joseph |
Armagh |
1807
May 6 |
OLIVER-LEE I have this deed. Kennedies, Tullamore
NAMES: Joseph OLIVER of Tullymore[Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],, Joseph LEE,
John PRINGLE, Leonard DOBBIN, Thomas APPLEBY, William BROTHER[S], Robert
LIVINGSTON.
See also: OLIVERs of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
There are several leases involving the OLIVER family and John
PRINGLE. This lease between Joseph OLIVER and Joseph LEE concerns lands in
The Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
It is likely connected to the lease on May 8, 1807 between James OLIVER &
John PRINGLE. |
|
598 |
84 |
406289 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1808) |
McCULLOCH Robert to BEARD |
|
598 |
87 |
406294 |
|
|
|
BISSETT-LLOYDS Mt Leinster |
|
598 |
156 |
407555 |
DAWSON |
|
1808 |
Elizabeth DAWSON, -MAXWELL 1800-1809 |
|
598 |
242 |
408820 |
JACKSON, William |
Kings
Dublin
Scotland |
1808 May 16 |
JACKSON-RO?
Townland
Index Image #36 1739-1810 (illegible)
Image
288
BTW William JACKSON of
The Coombe, Co. Dublin Gent & Silverton RAIT of Cleverhouse in Angushine,
Scotland of the other pt. Lands in Clonin containing 221a 3r 20p Barony
Warrenstown, Kings Co. late in possession of William JACKSON
NOTE: William JACKSON (1737-1823) was a Clothier. SEE: Quaker
JACKSONs |
|
598 |
317 |
409829 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1808) |
James McCULLOGH to ROBINSON |
|
599 |
30 |
411740 |
OLIVER |
|
1808 Sep 3 |
Charles OLIVER, , Clerk mentioned Roz McC |
|
599 |
72 |
406491 |
JACKSON, Alice, Henrietta & Robert |
|
1807 Aug 15 |
Image 108 Townland Index
RUMLEY-JACKSON and ors
Image
42
BTW Richard RUMLEY of [?] near Kilrush Co. Clare Deputy
Surveyor of the Port of Kilrush of one part & Alice JACKSON received share and share alike of lands of [Monnonog?] together with the
Mountain and the Cabins … houses adjoining FLANNY’s House at Kilrush [Kilrush,
Parish Kilrush, Barony Moyarta] also the house
held by James WALLACE since is the Bon Appetite Blackhales Inn Kiltrush and
also reciting that said Alice & Henrietta are also under their father’s
will entitled to part of the lands of Leadmore [Leadmore
East & Leadmore
West, Parish Kilrush,
Barony Moyarta] &
near Kiltrush Co. Clare then in possession of Thomas BREW Jonathan and also
reciting that a marriage was then intended to be btw Henrietta JACKSON and the said Richard RUMLEY in consideration of which several premises and
the rents issues and profits then share and share alike … WITNESS: Robert
JACKSON Gent and Lucy FITZGERALD Widow both of Kiltrush and by John
GRIFFIN of Ballylaw, Co. Clare WITNESS: Robert JACKSON Richard RUMLEY [SEAL] Alice JACKSON [SEAL] Harriett
[Henrietta?] RUMLEY [SEAL]
SEE ALSO: ROD:
528-423-347210. Jun 18, 1795. Image
234 |
|
599 |
201 |
409280 |
DONALDSON |
Louth |
1739-1810 |
CHARLETON to DONALDSON Philipstown (TI Bk 73) |
|
599 |
436 |
413384 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1808) |
James McCULLOGH & anr to PERRY |
|
600 |
112 |
408029 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Cork |
1800-1809 |
OLIVER, Thomas -RICHARDSON 1808 May relate to ROD: 589-522-404536 |
|
600 |
166 |
408525 |
|
Armagh |
1808 Jan 30 |
M’GLONE-GERVAISE
MGLONE[?]of
Navan [Navan,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh,
Co. Armagh, farmer of 1st part & Rev. Francis GERVAISE of Ballynahonemore
[Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh] ... Thomas
MGLONE ... , Co. Armagh, farmer of 1st part & rev. Francis GERVAISE of
Ballynahonemore ... Thomas MGLONE ... 334.8.6 ... land formerly called Bradford’s Land containing 33A.
WITNESS J[ohn?] NOBLE of Armagh [My notes confuse even me. I have added: Is
it Francis or Thomas GERVAISE? I am guessing this question refers to the
lease that follows this one. |
|
600 |
167 |
408526 |
|
Armagh |
1808 Mar 21 |
McSHERRY-GERVAISE 1739-1810 Bradfords Land & Bog in Townland of
Tamletts [aka Tamlaght [Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, or Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish, in
the Barony Armagh]
Ballynahone, Co. Armagh. Bradford’s
Land
Edward McSHERRY of Newry, Co.
Down dealer of 1st part & Rev Thomas GERVAISE of Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh reciting lease 24 Mar 1788 James MAXWELL then of Armagh demised to
Thomas MGLONE |
|
601 |
569 |
411846 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1808) |
McCULLOCH James to GREENE |
|
601 |
589 |
411871 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1808) |
McCULLOGH Moore to LYNCH |
|
602 |
371 |
411983 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1808 Oct 1 |
Robt McCULLOGH to NICHOLSON 1800-1809
(1808)
Image
502
BTW Robert McCULLOUGH of
Newry Co. Armagh Shopkeeper of 1 pt & John NICHOLSON of Newry Co. Down
Publican of other pt. Townland of Ballyhat [probably Ballybot. It is on the west side of the
townland of Ballinlare,
Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony of Orior Upper.] in town
of Newry Co. Armagh containing in front to street 40’ and from front to rere
247’ … |
|
602 |
371 |
469177 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan
|
1811-1820 |
DAWSON to BREAKEY Monaghan Town Ballycullen
St N/ T
I transcribed ref. as 682 37 469177 |
|
602 |
488 |
414259 |
OLIVER, Margaret |
Monaghan |
1807
Nov 13 |
OLIVER-McCLELLAND
Image
567
This is a marriage agreement between Margaret OLIVER
& Patrick McCLELAND, a linen draper from Co. Monaghan. She was a daughter
of David OLIVER of Ballyrea. Other names mentioned: Joseph OLIVER (likely her
brother), William OLIVER (likely another brother), Rev. Dr. Henry LESLIE,
John LEE, Alexander McCLELAND, James LEE, Rev. John McCREERY, WILSON, Patrick
McCABE, Dr. McMURRAY, Samuel McCLELAND, Margaret McCLELAND, Thomas McCLELAND,
Benjamin OLIVER and Rev. William HUTCHISON. |
|
602 |
492 |
414264 |
JACKSON, John |
Down
Armagh |
1808 Nov 10 |
Image
569
BTW John JACKSON of Knockagony [Knocknagoney,
Parish Holywood, Barony Castlereagh Lower],
and William YOUNG of Galwally [Galwally and/or Galwally Parish of Knockbreda
(Castlereagh Upper portion), Barony Castlereagh Upper]
both in Co. Down Linen Manufacturers of 1 pt & Samuel PARKER of Lonylea [?] Co. Armagh Linen draper of the other pt.
Reciting that Thomas SIMPSON of Moneyquin [Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Linen Draper by indenture 14 June 1807 demised to John JACKSON and William YOUNG part of lands of Moneyquin then in possession of Thomas SIMPSON 4a 1r 17p Plantation Measure by the name
of the Bleach Green and all buildings and improvements bounded on the North
by the High Road leading from Armagh on the west by part of Moneyquin then in possession of Robert GIRVIN between the lands of Ballyards [Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh and also part of Ballyards
and all buildings then in possession of Thomas SIMPSON by lease 1 March 1791
adjoining the Bleach Green of Thomas SIMPSON in Moneyquinn containing 25a
English Statute Measure of lands formerly held by John JOHNSTON, James
McCARTEN and John BROOKS partially described in a [note?] to said last
mentioned lease to hold to said John JACKSON and William YOUNG …
WITNESS: Samuel DICKSON merchant & Thomas APPLEBY scrivener both of
Armagh. Samuel PARKER [SEAL]
NOTE Moneyquin is on the Callan River, downstream from many OLIVER holdings at Milford
connected to linen trade.
NOTE: Also of interest: Co.
Down Townlands Chart - JACKSONs.
POSSIBLY: One of the JACKSONs
of Co. Down Dundonald
See also 1802 May 20 Samuel
JACKSON deed & map. |
|
602 |
516 |
414292 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1808 Dec 31 |
MCCULLOCH Michael to CLARKE 1800-1809 (1809)
Image
581
Michael McCULLOGH of Ringsend, Co. Dublin Victualler… |
|
602 |
580 |
416467 |
JACKSON |
Monaghan |
1809 March |
JACKSON & COOTE Marriage Arts. Ballybay 1729-1810
Image
613
Hugh JACKSON the younger of Cremorne, Co.
Monaghan Esq. of 1st pt Mathew ANKETELL of Portarlington Queens
Co, Esq Guardian to Grace COOTE Minor … marriage to be had BTW Hugh
JACKSON and Grace COOTE … lives of Gordon JACKSON Henry JACKSON & Thomas JACKSON … Ralph BRUNKER of Cootehill …[lengthy deed – lots of
descriptions of JACKSONs lands in Monaghan and Meath – several pages long
citing all kinds of wills and deeds]
SEE: Lisnaboe
JACKSONs. |
17 |
603 |
405 |
412640 |
COULTER |
Tyrone |
1808 Aug 13 |
COULTER, William, Sarah & Jane-MARTIN NOTES in
2009 diary. 1800-1809
William COULTER, Samuel COULTER Jane COULTER all of
Ballygowans Parish of Drum_w, Co. Tyrone & Roger MARTIN of Omagh. |
|
605 |
385 |
414409 |
ROWLAND |
|
1807 Oct 24 |
Tullyvallen
Image
203
BTW John ROWLAND of
Tulleyvallen [probably Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper].
Co. Armagh Farmer of 1 pt; Thomas ROWLAND of same Land Surveyor of the other
pt. … reciting lease Rev Hugh HAMILTON dean of Armagh since deceased 12 Apr
1780 demised to John ROWLAND part of Tullyvallen then in his possession
containing 32a 33r arable & 3a 2r 23p Bog … Brown Bog lying in James
DORAN’s farm in Tullyvallen .. Barony Upper Fews … lives of him the said John
ROWLAND James DOLAN of Tulleyvallen & of John REED son of John REED of
Ballymoire [possibly Ballymore,
Parish of Ballymore.
Barony Orior Lower]…
WITNESS: Francis SMYTH of Blackwatertown Co. Armagh Gent Attorney at Law
& John ALLEN of same Co. Armagh |
|
605 |
548 |
415818 |
JACKSON, John |
Antrim |
1806 May 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast piece of ground 34 ft front to Mustard St East
side
MULLEN-JACKSON
BTW Bernard MULLEN of Belfast Carpenter of 1 pt & John
JACKSON of Knocknagoney Co Down of the other pt. Parcel of land on east
side of the New Street called Mustard Street Belfast containing 34 feet by 47
feet |
|
606 |
603 |
472145 |
LaTOUCHE, Peter |
|
|
|
|
607 |
234 |
415571 |
|
Louth |
1809 Jan 20 |
PAGE-WOODS
SOURCE: List of deeds at Louth Archives PP54/6/4 |
|
607 |
366 |
417058 |
OLIVER, James |
Antrim |
1809 Mar 28 |
OLIVER-BLACK
James OLIVER of Dewock [possibly Dervock,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co. Antrim late sergeant in Antrim military & William & John BLACK of
Killeny, Co. Londonderry. farmers. |
|
607 |
540 |
417495 |
JACKSON, John |
Cork |
1809 May 8 |
Image
286
BTW John JACKSON of
City of Cork, victualer of 1st pt George CASEMONT of Larne Co.
Antrim surgeon, Robert BLAKE of Larne Gent & Samuel NEILSON of Glins [?]
Co. Antrim Gent trustees names in the last will of Jane JACKSON late
of Larne widow deceased of 2nd pt … Reciting John JACKSON in possession George CASEMONT Robert BLACK and Samuel NEILSON for
consideration granted to said Jane HOLMES [sic?] alias HOLMES reciting
lease for a year two tenements and garden formerly in possession of William
HOUSTON on south side of Main Street in town of Larne bounded the tenement
formerly Widow HARE’s & on the west by the lane leading to the shore
& backwards… more description. WITNESS: John McCULLOCH & Wayne GARAL
both of Larne
NOTE: Was Jane JACKSON the mother of George Alexander JACKSON
(abt 1804-1877) and grandmother of James Holmes JACKSON (abt 1845-1916) of
Barnhill, Larne? |
|
608 |
230 |
417212 |
JACKSON, Margaret |
Cork |
1808 Aug 31 |
JACKSON-JACKSON. Names Index 1800-1809
Margaret JACKSON, Eldest daughter of Strettle
JACKSON. Her marriage to Precious CLARK 4th son of Benjamin CLARK,
City of Dublin, SEE: Quaker JACKSONs of Cork, Dublin & Tipperary. |
16e |
608 |
256 |
417257 |
COULTER |
|
1809 |
COULTER, John-LANG |
|
608 |
275 |
4178424 |
JACKSON, William |
Tipperary |
|
JACKSON Marriage Arts. Names Index 1800-1809
William JACKSON of Tipperary & Alice CLARKE
daughter of Richard CLARKE NOTE: the reference
is incorrect. SEE (probably): Quaker JACKSONs of Cork, Dublin & Tipperary. |
|
608 |
281 |
417836 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin
Kildare |
1808 Jan 8 |
BOARDMAN, JOSEPH, Cork Street,
Dublin, gent.
8 Jan. 1808. Narrate 1 p. 19
May 1809.
All his freehold property in
Cork Street and the lands of Parsonstown, Curraghmore being part of Dreight
[? Drehid], and the lands of Loughnacush, all in the barony of Carbury, Co.
Kildare, in trust to Wm. Cotton, Francis Street, and Saml. Jackson,
Cork Street, cotton manufacturers, to pay an annuity to his wife in addition
to her marriage jointure, out of the premises in Cork Street. To his sons Wm.
B. Boardman and Josh. Boardman his premises in Cork Street, with houses,
buildings and machinery thereon erected for the cotton and calico printing
business, and to their issue male in tail male and in default to their issue
female, and for want of issue to his own right heirs, subject to £500 for his
youngest son Thos. and £400 for his daughter Sarah. To his son Wm. B. his
lands in Parsonstown, and the land of Curraghmore to said Josh. Boardman, and
their heirs, and in default to his youngest son Thos. The lands of
Loughnacush, Co. Kildare to his first and other sons in tail male, and then
to issue female. Exors. his sons Wm. and Josh; his three sons residuary
legatees. Witnesses: John Thompson and Wm. Thompson, Bridge Street, Dublin,
merchants, and Saml. Pearson, their clerk. Memorial witnessed by: Edwd.
Murray and Wm. Hawxford, both of city of Dublin, gents.
608, 281. 417836 Josh. Boardman (seal)
NOTE: Samuel JACKSON was the husband of Anne BOARDMAN, daughter of Joseph BOARDMAN (abt 1746- |
|
608 |
326 |
419021 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1809 Jul 5 |
JACKSON-CAVANAGH 1739-1810
Ballymacowen
Image
164
Btw Robert JACKSON of
City of Armagh Esq. of 1 pt & Charles CAVENAGH of Armagh Gent of the
other Whereby Robert JACKSON … deed of assignment by late Revd James
Terrance O’NEILL to the said Robert JACKSON in consideration of £600 …
land in Tandragee [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Co. Armagh
known by name of Ballymoan [probably Ballymoran,
[Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
containing 56a formerly demised by Richard GRAHAM deceased to Robert WILSON
Gent also deceased … WITNESS: John NOBLE of City of Armagh writing clerk
Patrick CAVENAGH of same Gent |
|
608 |
370 |
419597 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1809 Aug 4 |
McCULLOCH Wm & David to McCULLOGH 1800-1809 (1809)
Btw William McCULLAGH of Teerkelly, Co Down farmer
& David McCULLAGH of Teerkelly,farmer |
16e |
609 |
65 |
416397 |
JACKSON, John |
Down
Antrim |
1809 Feb 20 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast a parcel of gd 41 ft to North Street East side
JACKSON-MARTIN
BTW John JACKSON of Knocknagony Co. Down gent of
1 pt John MARTIN & Robert McDOWELL of Belfast Co. Antrim merchants of the
other. Recites lease of 4 Oct 1757 whereby Hamilton NEIL of Belfast set to
Alexander BLACK of Belfast merchant parcel of land on east side of North
Street containing in front 41 feet 6 inches and in depth 41 feet |
|
609 |
220 |
416089 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Wicklow
Dublin |
1805 Feb 20 |
BOMFORD-JACKSON
Image
117
Indenture btw Margaret Helen BOMFORD of Bormount Co.
Wexford & widow of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin
Bookseller of the other part. BOMFORD confirmed to JACKSON that part
of Delgany late in possession of Thomas FADE containing 15a in Parish of
Delgany, Co. Wicklow to hold for lives of Benjamin KEITLEY & Richard FOX
the C’este qui ___ re indenture made by Benjamin KEITLEY & Hall
LAMB to William BOMFORD dated 9 Oct 1790 for term of 27 years for rent of £68
5 payable half yearly
… WITNESS: Gabriel HEATLEY of Bormount Co. Wexford Esq
& Edward ST. LEGER of Bormount. Memorial WITNESS: Gabriel J. HEATLEY
& George JACKSON bookseller of City of Dublin.
SEE: Notes
from Irish BOMFORDs Ch. 17 Bormount is a townland just outside
Enniscorthy, Co Wexford. . |
|
609 |
269 |
331??? |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1739-1810 |
CRAWFORD-McTEAR Book 45 (1739-1810) Cornrecarrow |
|
609 |
498 |
422694 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1809, Oct 30 |
CURRY to DOBBIN Enagh bog
Image
255
BTW William CURRY of
Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone Merchant of the 1 pt & & Leonard DOBBIN
of Armagh Co. Armagh Esq. of the other pt. Reciting deed of: mortgage
bearing date of 30th day of April 1794 [SEE: ROD
586-228-307430-which was wrong #] made between Joseph OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in the County of Armagh
Linen Draper since deceased of the one part & William CURRY of the other
part. Reciting that Joseph OLIVER was possessed of the upper half of the
townland of the Kennedies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing 97 acres or thereabouts by virtue of a lease bearing the date of
July 1793 made by and between the College and Corporation of Vicars Choral of
the Cathedral of St. Patricks Armagh of the one part and Joseph OLIVER then
of Kennedies in the County Armagh of the other part, the said Vicars Choral
Organist ... let to Joseph OLIVER the upper half of the Kennedies containing
97a with one acre of turf bog in the townland of Eogh [[Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],]
which said land and bog were then in the possession of the said OLIVER &
his heirs & undertenants in parish & Co. Armagh to hold to Joseph
OLIVER for term of 217 years fully to be completed at yearly rent of £30.1.9
… granted to William CURRY … payment of £1,000 with interest by the said
Joseph OLIVER & John OLIVER of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Linen Drapers to the said William CURRY … Leonard DOBBIN party
thereto & also reciting sum of £600 to William CURRY … to William
CURRY paid by Leonard DOBBIN … 97a of the Upper Kennedies now in possession
of Leonard DOBBIN and his undertenants in parish & Co. Armagh with use of
turf bog in townland of Enagh … WITNESS: William CURRY Junior Esq. &
Leonard DOBBIN Junior Gent both of City of [Dublin?] William CURRY [SEAL] |
|
611 |
486 |
619370 |
OSBURNE |
Cork |
1809 Jul 8 |
OSBORNE-HUTCHESON Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Between Quinton OSBOURNE of City of Cork Attorney,
Johnathon HUTCHESON of Cork, Esq. |
|
611 |
510 |
619394 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1809 May 9 |
SCOTT-KIDD (note there are
lots more SCOTT references) 1739-1810 Notes in 2009 diary Ballynahone
& Mill, Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Between James SCOTT of Umgola and Benjamin KIDD of Ballynahone [probably Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
reciting a deed made 20 July 1804 between Jane HAMILTON [NOTE: Just before her
marriage to Joseph OLIVER] of Tullamore, spinster & sd. John SCOTT and confirming a power or
permission thereunto change the course? [? Of ?] of the tailrace of Ballynahone Mill with the river Callan to
transferring and assigning said premises to Benjamin KIDD with liberty to
carry the same in to the head race of Umgola Mill and also ratifying on the
part of said Benjamin KIDD a permission Grant in 3rd [?] by said John SCOTT
to said Jane HAMILTON [?] to conduct the rivulet flowing from Ballyrath
Ballyrath [probably Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] bog through the lands of Tullamore [Tullymore,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
& to convey same into the Callan River below the weir of Umgola Mill
without damage to said weir & also ratifying the power of said Jane
HAMILTON her exons and admons or assigns to right of passage through the
lands of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
to the lands of Tullamore by a road lately laid out and generally ratifying
and mutually confirming for the consideration of [?] to the parties
respectively paid … WITNESS James STUART of City of Armagh & Wm. CARROLL
of City of Armagh, merchant. |
|
612 |
77 |
416948 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Monaghan |
1809 Apr 25 |
HAMILTON-JACKSON Btw Rev James HAMILTON of Monaghan, Co.
Monaghan Clerk, of 1 pt & Richard JACKSON of City of Monaghan
merchant of the other. Reciting that the Hon Brig Robert ECHLIN by indenture
17 Aug 1703 demised to George DALGAM houses then in possession of James
KINSELLOGH and John THOMPSON in City of Monaghan for 3 lives…… vested in Sir
James HAMILTON deceased and then in the tenure and occupation of Blayney
MITCHELL and Andrew YOUNG and reciting that Sir James HAMILTON left in his
will to his sons Dacre, James , Skiffington HAMILTON and his daughters
Catherine Dorothea Maria Olivia Elizabeth Jane Eleanor & Frances HAMILTON
all his estate …… sold to Richard JACKSON. WITNESS: William ROBINSON
of Town of Monaghan, Apothecary & Henry SWANZY of Rockfield Co Monaghan
attorney at law. |
|
612 |
325 |
418646 |
BALL |
Meath |
1809 Jun 16 |
ECCLES-ECCLES Creekstown
Grace ECCLES widow of Isaac Ambrose ECCLES of Cromor,
Co. Wicklow… Grace was one of the younger children of Thomas BALL Esq.
deceased. |
|
612 |
361 |
419101 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Monaghan |
1808 Oct 31 |
JACKSON-Marriage arts. Names
Index 1800-1809
Image
479
Marriage Arts John JACKSON of Crieve Esq of 1 pt & James Stephenson GIVENS of Bushmills [Bushmills] Co Antrim
Esq Linen merchant of other part. Reciting marriage to be had between GIVENS
& Mary JACKSON daughter of John JACKSON… Marriage portion
£800 …. More detail … WITNESS: Joseph CUNNINGHAM of Crieve, Co. Monaghan
Linen Merchant & Sidney Hamilton ROWAN of Crieve Gent. John JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Mary GIVEN’s grave is at St. John, Parish Killowen,
Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs
of Lisnaboe |
|
612 |
513 |
419479 |
|
Down |
|
SCOTT-MAXWELL
Thomas & Robert SCOTT both of Rathfriland, Co. Down |
x |
613 |
73 |
418356 |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Dublin
Down |
1809 Mar 27 |
Image
43
BTW Alexander JACKSON of Gardiner Place, Dublin,
Dr. of Medicine and Elizabeth JACKSON otherwise LAW his wife &
Sarah LAW of Eccles St City of Dublin Spinster of 1 pt & George DARLY of
Mount Pleasant Co. Down Linen Merchant of the other pt…. reciting deed re:
Dromora, Parish Tullylish… |
|
613 |
74 |
418357 |
JACKSON, Alexander |
Dublin
Down |
1809 Mar 27 |
Image
43
BTW Alexander JACKSON of Gardiner Place, Dublin,
Dr. of Medicine and Elizabeth JACKSON otherwise LAW his wife &
Sarah LAW of Eccles St City of Dublin Spinster of 1 pt & George DARLY of
Mount Pleasant Co. Down Linen Merchant of the other pt…. reciting deed re:
Dromora, Parish Tullylish… |
|
613 |
180 |
418483 |
BALL |
Meath |
1809 Jun 10 |
CORNWALL-BALL Creekstown,
Image
105
BTW Robert CORNWALL of City
of Dublin Esq. but now of Myshall Lodge Co. Carlow surviving Trustee of the
terms of 300 and 400 years hereafter mentioned; Thomas BALL of Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper] Co.
Armagh reciting deed of release 3 Jul 1795 between Thomas BALL and Phillipa
his wife of the 1st pt & Thomas BALL party hereto of the 2nd pt; Thomas
ACTON & John FORBES Esq. of 3rd pt & Nicholas MORRISON since deceased
& Robert CORNWALL party hereto of the 4th pt…. Thomas BALL released to
Thomas ACTON the townlands of Aughenduff [Aughanduff,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Sturgeon
[Sturgan,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] Dromilly
[Drumilly,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] &
part of the lands of Cullyhanna called greater Big Cullyhanna Co. Armagh
& also the lands of Crukstown otherwise Crikstown [Crickstown, Parish Crickstown, Barony Ratoath] & Navan Town
otherwise Knavinstown [Knavinstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath] Co.
Meath sum of 6,958.6.3 for the payment of certain Judgments affecting said
land… sum of 8,500 for the younger children of Thomas BALL & Phillipa
reciting a Decree and Sale in Chancery in Ireland… sums raised…. By sale of
Tullygallaghan [Tullyogallaghan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper] Emmerecan
[Ummeracam
(Ball) Northand/or Ummeracam
(Ball) South, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]], Cashel [Cashel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Barony Orier & Legmoylan [Legmoylin,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Co. Armagh to hold to
Joshua McGRAGH
NOTE: There is a portion of a cross at Nevingstown, which stood adjoining the old
road from Navan to Rathaldron Castle, the ancient residence of the CUSACKs.,
SOURCE: The
Ecclesiastical History of the Diocese of Meath: Ancient and Modern, Volume 1 |
q |
614 |
560 |
426387 |
|
Meath
Armagh |
1809 Jun 7 |
BALL-BALL Creekstown
Image
609
Abraham BALL of City of
Chester Esq. & Mary BALL otherwise PLOTT his wife, Sir John WILLIAMS of
Boddlurden, Co of Flint Bart, Alice BLOTT [PLOTT] mother of Mary PLOTT Samuel
BALL Esq son of Thomas BALL by Phillippa his wife both deceased, John BALL
Esq 5th son of Thomas & Phillippa, [?] Ambrose [?]oles of
Cromoe, Co Wicklow, eldest son & heir of late Isode Ambrose ECCLES
deceased and Grace ECCLES otherwise BALL widow of the said Ambrose ECCLES Esq
deceased Elinor BALL and Frances WEBSTER otherwise BALL with said Grace,
Elinor & Frances are daughters of Thomas & Phillippa BALL, William
WEBSTER Esq of the Royal Navy husband of the said Miss BALL, Robert CORNWALL
late of the City of Dublin but now of Myshall Lodge of Co Carlow Esq
surviving trustee.. mention of a judgement involving John BAILIE Assignee
& William & James DONALDSON to do with debts and estate of the
late Thomas BALL and sum of 6,958.6.8 … for remaining 8,500 for the younger
children of the said Thomas BALL by indented deed of release 3 & 4th days of July 1795 by the said Thomas BALL the elder… unto Thomas ACTON &
John FORBES townlands of Emermore, Emerarcan [Ummeracam
(Ball) Northand/or Ummeracam
(Ball) South, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper ], Tullygallaghan [Tullyogallaghan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
Legmoylan [Legmoylin,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] Lurgen Cashell [Cashel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Barony Orier & Aughenduff [Aughanduff,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Sturgan [Sturgan,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper]
Dramally [Drumilly,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] &
that part of lands called greater or Big Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]in
Co. Armagh and lands of Cruckstown aka Crickstown [Crickstown, Parish Crickstown, Barony Ratoath] & Navantown [probably Knavinstown,
Parish Crickstown,
Barony Ratoath] Co.
Meath to have for the use of Nicholas MORRISON and the said Robert CORNWALL
for full term of 9,000 years…the Right of Reversion Remainder and Expectancy
of the said Samuel BALL Abraham BALL and James BALL said townlands in lease
release of 3 &4 July 1795 their father’s will … WITNESS: John RAINEY Co.
Carlow Servant & William MORGAN of Bath Co. Summerset Servant & by
James BALL in presence of John CONNOLLY of City of Dublin & Eccles
CUTHBERT in presence of James MARTIN City of Dublin Gent and Abraham BALL in
presence of John GREENAK of Liverpool servant & [?] MORGAN and by said
Frances WEBSTER otherwise BALL in presence of James NICHOLS of Bath … and
Mary BALL in presence of Catherine JONES of Chester Servant… Robert BALL
[SEAL] Mary BALL [SEAL] John WILLIAMS [SEAL] Robert CORNWALL [SEAL] Ecles
CUTHBERT [SEAL]
… NOTE: The memorial clearly
says PLOTT – but the surname was PLATT. |
|
615 |
8 |
419907 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1809 Aug 27 |
McCULLOCH James & ors – (their article) 1800-1809
(1809)
James McCULLOGH late of Camly [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co Armagh, deceased & James McMAHON… refers back to 1760 lease |
|
615 |
34 |
419935 |
JOHNSTON |
Armagh |
1809 Jul 19 |
JOHNSTON & wife - their
separation 1739-1810
Image
23
Nicholas George JOHNSTON of
Woodpark, Co Armagh and his wife Mary Anne JOHNSTON had agreed to live
separately… lands of Woodpark [Ballynameta,
aka Wood Park, Parish of Tynan], Breaghy [probably Breagh,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West], Drumgoose [possibly Drumgose,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny],, Co Armagh …
annuity to William RYAN of £400…RYAN of £400… |
|
615 |
438 |
421766 |
|
Armagh |
1809 Nov 11 |
MALLON-MAGERY 1739-1810
BTW Dennis MALLON farmer, of Brootally, Parish of
Derrynoose, Co Armagh & William MAGHERY of Trecy ins said Co., farmer
Samuel CLOSE of Elm Park Co Armagh had leased… |
|
616 |
67 |
420774 |
|
Antrim |
1809 May 30 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim
1738-1800
Ballyharvey
JACKSON & others -CORAGH
(very distinct in Index as JACKSON but Andrew JOHNSTON is as
transcribed in deed book)
Image
363
Andrew JOHNSTON of
Ballyhorway [?] Co. Antrim Farmer & Mary BELL orse TISDALL of Bellview Co. Down & …
Ballmacarrett … Hugh HOLMES of Blackwatertown … |
|
616 |
576 |
423913 |
BROWNE |
Armagh |
1739-1810 |
DONALDSON-BROWN settlement Wrong number Kiltibane Townland Bk 2 1739-1810 |
|
617 |
160 |
421692 |
OLIVER |
Londonderry |
1739-1810 |
LYTTLE-OLIVER |
|
617 |
313 |
423383 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1810) |
McCULLOGH Robt to CAULFIELD |
|
617 |
466 |
427330 |
JACKSON, John |
Monaghan |
1810 May 14 |
JACKSON 1810-1812
Image
250
Btw John JACKSON of town & Co. Monaghan Gent
of the 1 pt & James JACKSON of town of Clones, Co. Monaghan,
Merchant of the other pt. Confirmed to James JACKSON land already in
his possession, ½ of 5/12th of tenement in town of Clones and a
field in the lands of Shantilly cont. 4a.9r.20p in possession of Joseph
RUTHERFORD of Clones. WITNESSES: David WILLIAMSON & Robert McLAUGHLAN
both of Clones, Co. Monaghan. |
|
618 |
209 |
424198 |
JACKSON, John |
Fermanagh
Monaghan |
1810 Jan 10 |
Image
422
John JACKSON Esq of Lismacshullagh Co. Fermanagh Esq. of 10th pt. … Lands of Killalein otherwise Killylein Co. Monaghan |
|
618 |
242 |
424546 |
JACKSON, Benjamin M |
Cork |
1809 June 12 |
JACKSON – WORTHINGTON 1810-1812
Image
439
Benjamin Murdock JACKSON of Youghall, Co. Cork |
151 |
618 |
243 |
424547 |
JACKSON, Benjamin M |
Cork |
1809 June 8 |
GREEN – JACKSON 1810-1812
Image
440
Benjamin Murdock JACKSON of Youghall, Co. Cork |
151 |
619 |
4 |
423133 |
COULTER |
Dublin |
1809 Dec 9 |
COULTER, John-COCKBURN
Marriage agreement between Samuel COULTER, coffin
manufacturer, Meath St., Dublin City; and Ann COKBURN, spinster. Peter
COCKBURN, Mark St., Dublin, Hon cutter (?); George GRIFFIN, Registrar;
WITNESSES: Richard CLARK, attorney at law, Stephens Green, Dublin; John
COKBURN; Frank CLARK. Notes thanks to Mike in Vancouver. |
|
619 |
7 |
423137 |
BROWN, Alex |
Armagh |
1809 Dec 2 |
BROWN-BROWN Kiltybane, Cloghog
Deed of conveyance between
Alexander BROWN of Cloghog, [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
Co. Armagh farmer & Cornelius BROWN of Tullycol[eve?] [Tullycollive,
Parish Muckno, Barony Cremorne,] Co.
Monaghan, farmer. Whereby Alexander BROWN declared ¼ of Kiltybane [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
(29 A 1R 30p) demised by the late Rev. James EASTWOOD of Castletown, Co.
Louth to the said Alexander and William BROWN & Alexander DONELTON [sic]
20 Aug 1794 was made in trust to the said Alexander BROWN to & for the
use of the minor children of the late John BROWN of Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
aforesaid deceased whose last will and testament said Alexander BROWN was the
only executor ...for sum of 5 shillings consideration, Alexander BROWN
demised to Cornelius BROWNE 7 acres 1 rood 17 perches … natural lives of
Alexander DONALDSON & William BROWN. Witness John COLER [possibly
COULTER] of Aghad[ersone] ... & John BROWN of Cloghog, both of Co.
Armagh, farmers. John WALLACE of A... Attorney, Dublin. |
|
619 |
54 |
423609 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Queens |
1809 Sep 29 |
Whereby Owen CONNOR, Boatman of town & Co. Carlow
made over to Robert JACKSON of Graigue, Queens Co. … description of
lands in parish of Kitson, B. Sleymanga[ Queens Co…. part of lands called
Tons Meadow in Grainge … lots of neighbours described… no relations
mentioned. WITNESS: Margaret BYRON of Carlow spinster & John DURCEL of
same place, Gent. SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran.
NOTE: There are 5
townlands named Graigue, in Leix (Queens Co.) but given the description, I believe that it was Graigue,
Parish Killeshin,
Barony of Slievemargy.
It is described here: Graigue, |
|
619 |
438 |
426103 |
|
|
|
BISSETT & Wife to GERHARTY Mt Leinster
Wrong # |
??? |
619 |
456 |
425031 |
JACKSON, John |
Queens |
1793 Oct 20 |
MILLER 1810-1812
Image
246
Btw John JACKSON of Mount Rath, Queens Co.
Merchant of 1 pt & James MILLER of Mount Rath, Glazier and painter of
the other pt. … leased land on the west side of Mount Rath [Mountrath ,
Parish Mountrath,
Barony Marybow [probably Maryborough West.
Queens Co.]. Description of land. for 996 years after the deaths of James
MILLER, Susan MILLER & [Anthony?] MILLER.WITNESS: Thomas [?] Mount Rath,
William SM[ITH?} of Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Kings Co,
and John MORRIS of Templemounth Co. Tipperary
NOTE: Mountrath was
owned by the COOTE family SEE: Laois
Papers & Susan JACKSON leased a house in village at Mountrath
at time of Griffiths valuation from Sir Charles COOTE… |
|
619 |
601 |
425110 |
JACKSON, Martha |
Louth |
1810 Apr 3 |
CASH Gr O Martha Jackson otherwise Poe 1810-1812
Image
336 Hard to read
1810-1812 Name Index: Image 151.
BTW Stewart KING of City of Dublin of his Majesty’s
High Court of Chancery of the 1st pt & Mary Anne POE spinster
of City of Dublin of the 2nd pt &
Martha POE otherwise JACKSON of Drogheda widow & Anthony POE Esq of 3rd pt & John CASH of 4th pt… land in the City of Dublin in the
Strand in the back of Lazors Hill on
the north in front to Strand Street.. NOTE:
Martha POE aka JACKSON was a daughter of Rev. George JACKSON & Elizabeth
TAYLOR. He married Samuel POE. SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. NOTE: Given the Drogheda
connection, maybe worth looking further as to whether Rev George JACKSON
(1711-1782) had a son George – who ended up at Creggan. |
151 |
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