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 December 31, 2022 Added links to townlands in Kings Co. and some other counties. Updated: June 6, 2023 Updated: February 10, 2024 |
Books of Memorials of Deeds 620-750
Additional shading added to certain cells is idiosyncratic. I include it just to jog
my own memory.
Alerts
to myself to follow-up |
2022 Additions and
Edits |
2023 Additions and
Edits |
Bk |
Pg |
Mem |
Name |
County |
Date |
Notes |
X |
620 |
42 |
423713 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry |
1810 Jan 17 |
McCULLOGH John to ESPY
(1800-1809 (1810))
John McCULLA, farmer of
Furnabraigh, [??] Co. Londonderry and
David ESPY, farmer, Laurafarn [possibly Largantogher,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin] Co. Londonderry. Mrs. Arabella GIBBES, daughter of Sir
William BOWLEY; Sir William BOWLEY, late deceased; Witnesses: Robert MILLER,
Attorney at law of Moneymore [probably Moneymore,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin], Co. Londonderry & John CARGAN, servant man to
MILLER of Moneymore. Registrar: George GRIFFIN. Farm in Furnabrach,
Londonderry [80.1.32 plantation] for £50 from John McCULLA to David ESPEY in
ESPEY's poss for & during life of GIBBES or term of 6 years, whichever
lasts longer, from 1 Nov 1807 sub to yearly rent therein, with proviso for
redemption upon payment of £50 + interest.
Notes thanks to Mike in
Vancouver. |
|
620 |
563 |
426693 |
|
Antrim |
1798 Dec 1
1810 May 5 |
Lands Index Co.
Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynegrooby
& Mills Toll Mulcture, Succor And Bleachgreen. Ballyrooly & Mills.
Philip Crossley’s 1913 notes at NA.
DICKEY-DICKEY Image 632
BTW James DICKEY of Millmount
[SOURCE: Rootschat: Millmount is in the centre of Randalstown on
the eastern bank side of the river Maine. Hollybrook is about a mile up the
river meandering northwards. Six miles up the river, it passes through
Galgorm which is roughly half way between Ahoghill and Ballymena … Hollybrook
is in Drummaul parish … Ballygrooby townland is the east side of Randalstown
itself and contains Millmount] in Co. Antrim
Esq. of 1 pt & Charles DICKIE of Millmount of other pt. Reciting deed
poll 19 Feb 1784 Right Hon John [?] for considerations granted to James
DICKEY and Charles DICKEY townlands of Ballybrock [Ballybrack,
Parish Layd, Barony Glenarm Lower] … also flour mills of Ballyvooley [Ballyvooly,
Parish Layd, Barony Glenarm Lower] & the Bleaching houses & Bleaching Green in
Ballyvooley also the water of [River?] Main adjoining the great weir above
Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper] & abt 21a of land whereon
several buildings were then erected bounded by River Main on the West the
great road from Randalstown on the east by the road from Randalstown to the
turn of the road to Ballymena on the south excepting and reserving tenements
and gardens then in possession of Francis JOY & his undertenants &
the farm formerly Cornelius McCANN on the north & the remaining part of
the farm lately held by [?] James WHITE deceased … for lives of James DICKEY,
Charles DICKEY & John Bruce O’NEIL … dwelling house called Millfield [?] containing 4a 2r 29p …
WITNESS: James DICKEY James BLACK & M. DICKEY |
|
622 |
122 |
428639 |
JACKSON, William |
Limerick |
1810 Jul 4 |
JACKSON-VILLIERS. Names Index 1810-1812
Btw William John JACKSON of Madras in the East
Indies of the 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown Co Limerick
Esq of the one pt. Nathaniel [?]pson of Bridges[?] Westminster England &
Barbara GOULD his wife heretofor Barbara GOULD widow of 2nd part
& John VILLIERS of City Dublin Esq of 3rd pt…. 3200 acres of
Ballycary, Co Limerick… 3,000 pounds for the younger children of Thomas &
Barbara.. SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington |
16e
151 |
622 |
226 |
429099 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin |
1810 Jun 29 |
TYAN The surname of TYAN may be FYAN 1810-1812
Image 445
Btw Samuel JACKSON of Cook Street [sic - Cork
St.] Co. Dublin, Cotton Manufacturer of 1 pt & Robert TYAN City of Dublin
Merchant of the other pt… leased lands of Ballydermot Co. Dublin called
PLESSEYs farm bounded on the Northwest by road leading from Grand Canal to Chapelizod
on south by Grand Canal and road leading to the west … lands of Jamestown ..
more description … for lives of Samuel JACKSON, John JACKSON age 16
years, and Samuel JACKSON age 13, sons of Samuel JACKSON for term of
31 years at yearly rent of 318 pounds. WITNESS: Matthew BRETT of City of
Dublin… NOTE: Samuel JACKSON, husband of Anne
BOARDMAN. I expect to find where he fits into Quaker Jacksons in Ireland. |
151 |
622 |
244 |
429331 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
29 Feb 1792
|
BREAKEY-FLEMMING (Reg. 24 Jul 1810)
To the Register appointed by
Act of Parliament for Registering Deeds, Conveyances and so forth. A memorial
of indented deed of marriage settlement bearing the date the twenty ninth of
February one thousand seven hundred and ninety two and duly executed between
James Breakey, son of Isaiah Breakey of Milford in the county of Monaghan
linen draper, of the one part, Mary Fleming eldest daughter of Ann Fleming of
Bawn in the County of Meath widow, of the second part, the said Isaiah
Breakey of the third part, the said Ann Fleming of the fourth part, Patrick
Boyd of Bawn in the County of Meath, Gent., and William Breakey of Drumskelt
in the county of Monaghan linen draper of the fifth part. Reciting that a
marriage was to be had and solemnized between the said James Breakey and the
said Mary Fleming and reciting that the said Isaiah Breakey was then seized
and pofsefsed of the town and lands of Derry with part of the town and lands
of Millmore in the county of Monaghan containing in the whole eighty four
acres three roods Irish measure and the one half of the turf bog of Millmore
by virtue of a lease to him thereof made by John Ker Esq. dated the twenty
fourth of May one thousand seven hundred and eighty one during the term of
twenty one years renewable forever and reciting that the said Isaiah Breakey
did in order to provide for the said James Breakey did grant bargain and sell
to the said James Breakey his Heirs, Ex’cors Adm’ors and Afsigns
thirty acres of the said lands of Derry and Millmore with one third part of
the bog of Millmore, he the said James Breakey his Heirs, Ex’cors Adm’ors
paying a proportion able [sic] part of the chief rent that the said
Isaiah Breakey was bound to pay and reciting that the said Ann Fleming was
then pofsefsed of the town and lands of Bawn, C [illegible], part of
Mullaghavally, [appears as Clocksteukagh] and Corranery situate in the
counties of Meath and Cavan by virtue of the last will of David Boyd then
late of the county of the city of Dublin to hold to the said Ann Fleming during
her natural life, and after her death to go to the nephews and nieces
of the said David Boyd children of William Fleming share and share alike and
The said Ann Fleming in order to provide for the said Mary Fleming in
consideration of said marriage did grant and agree with the said James
Breakey his Heirs Ex’cors Adm’ors and afsigns should take and receive out of
the profits of all the said lands of Bawn, C [illegible], part of
Mullaghavally, [appears as Clocksteukagh] and Corranery the [illegible] yearly
sum of twenty five pounds str. And reciting that the said James Breakey in
consideration of said marriage and other the considerations therein mentioned
did grant bargain release and confirm unto said Patrick Boyd and William
Breakey their heirs Ex’cors Adm’ors and afsigns all his estate, right, title
and interest in the said thirty acres of the lands of Derry, Millmore and
turf bog of Millmore to hold to the said Patrick Boyd and William Breakey
their Heirs, Ex’cors Adm’ors and afsigns in trust to the use of the said
James Breakey during his natural life and after his death in trust for the
said Mary Fleming and her ifsue but to permit the said James Breakey and his
afsigns to receive the ifsues and profits thereof during his life and
after his death in case he should be without ifsue, then to the use of the
said Mary Fleming in case she should survive him the said James Breakey, to
receive thereout the yearly sum of thirty pounds st. payable half yearly
after the death of the said James Breakey and in which said died. There are
other clauses and covenants, and is witnefsed by James Leeky of the town of
Monaghan, att’y, William Breakey of Lea, Gent both in the county of Monaghan
and the Rev’d William Moore of Kingscourt in the county of Cavan and this
memorial is also witnefsed by the said James Leeky and John Gibson of Drumlun
in the county of Cavan, Gent. and by Mic’l ---ningham. Signed and
sealed in presence of John Gibson James Leekey Mic’l
---ningham The above named James Leekey aged thirty years and
upwards maketh oath and saith he is a subscribing Witnefs to the deed of
settlement whereof the above writing is a memorial and saw the same duly
[illegible] by the said Isaiah Breakey and is also a subscribing Witnefs to
this memorial and saw the same duly signed and sealed by the said James
Breakey and saith the name James Leekey subscribed as a Witnefs is the
depont’s proper name and writing. Sworn before me at Kings
Court in the county of Cavan this 24th day of July 1810 by virtue of a commifsion
to me directed for taking affid’ts and [illegible] from the deponent.
Mic’l ---ingham |
|
622 |
391 |
429951 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Kildare |
1815 Jun 18 |
WHELAN 1810-1812
Image 523
James JACKSON of Davidstown Co. Kildare farmer
demised to John WHELAN part of lands of Ballaghbeg 14 a 2r 10p. WITNESS Henry
JACKSON of Calverstown, Co. Kildare farmer & John BALFE of Fontstown
Co. Kildare, Schoolmaster. Sworn at Ballitore, Co. Kildare. NOTE: The BALFE connection is intriguing, given that JACKSONs of Lisnaboe include a Henry JACKSON
& Mary BALFE with sons James & Henry – about whom we know nothing. |
151 |
622 |
432 |
430212 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1810 Apr 10 |
McCULLOGH Jas to PERRY 1800-1809 (1810)
James McCULLAGH of City of Dublin Carpenter |
16e |
622 |
522 |
430461 |
JACKSON, Anthony |
Waterford
Tipperary |
1815 Sep 13 |
POWER 1810-1812
Image 588
Anthony JACKSON of City of Waterford, Merchant set over to Thomas POWER of
Clonmel Co. Tipperary Merchant ground in the south suburbs of Clonmel …
[description] Anthony JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Probably Anthony JACKSON (1783-1859) |
151
??? |
622 |
529 |
430476 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1810 Sep 13 |
SEED [?] 1810-1812
Image 591
Deed of recovery of Mtg between John JACKSON of Ballymelhon [?] Co Down Gent of 1 pt
& William LEED, Robert BALL & [STUART?] all of Belfast
Merchants…effects of Andrew THOMPSON of Belfast, a Bankrupt … house and
garden on north side of Shore Street in Holywood Co. Down lying beneath
the holdings of James McCONNELL on the one side… more descr |
151 |
623 |
45 |
426739 |
JACKSON, Warren H. R |
Waterford |
1810 May 10 |
Warren Hastings Rowland JACKSON Barrister at
Law, City of Dublin of 1 pt & John LAWLER of Ferrymount Co Waterford. |
15 |
623 |
209 |
427739 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin |
1810 Jun 1 |
Image 114
Indented Deed of Mtg btw Thomas BURTEN [or BURTON?] of
Island Bridge & Samuel JACKSON of Leask Street, both in the City
of Dublin, Calico Printers of the other pt & Thomas BEASLEY of New
Market in sd City Clothier of the other pt. citing Lease & release
Mar 21 1794 made btw William WORTHINGTON of Island Bridge Co. Dublin Esq. of
the 1 pt & Thomas HARPER of Dolphins Barn Co Dublin, Calico Printer of
the other pt.. William WORTHINGTON demised to Thomas HARPER in his actual
possession the Bleach Yard and Island Bridge containing 1a for natural lives
of George Prince of Wales, Thomas HERON of City of DUBLIN Merchant &
William HERON of said City Counsellor of Law 2nd & 3rd sons of James HORAN late of City Alderman deceased for term of 59 years …
reciting memorandum 16 Jul 1800 Sir William WORTHINGTON Knight granted to
Thomas BURTEN the small field adjoining the Bleach Yard at Island Bridge …
Thomas BURTEN and Samuel JACKSON in consideration of lease of £1,500
paid by Thomas BEASLEY… WITNESS: John BARKER [?] of the City of [?] Gent
Attorney at Law & Mathew LEESON of City of Dublin [?] to John PARKER of
said City Attorney at Law Thomas BURTON [SEAL] Samuel JACKSON [SEAL]
See Also: ROD: 622-226-429099 |
15
151 |
623 |
323 |
428703 |
JACKSON |
Down |
1810 Jul 1 |
Image 172
Deed of Mtg btw Alexander STEWART of
Ards, Co. Down Esq of the 1 pt & Samuel JACKSON of Mount Pleasant
Co Down of the other pt Alexander STEWART for the consideration therin
mentioned granted to Samuel JACKSON town and lands of
Drumalleeormon [?] or Marybrook in Baron of [L]inacearty [?] parish of Kil[?]
Co. Down containing by est 707 acres Cunningham Measure together with
buildings, barns, mills stables gardens etc River if Lough Waters [?], trees
woods, underwoods,, crops, mountains, WITNESSES: James HUME & Robert
HAMILTON both of the City of Dublin attorneys at law & James VANCE |
15 |
623 |
334 |
428718 |
JACKSON, Frances |
Antrim |
1810 Apr 26 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Aghabuoy-Aghaboy
JACKSON & ors – JOY & ors
Feehoge Lands Feehoge [Mills at Feehogue,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Whapstown
Image 178
Deed of Mtg btw Frances JACKSON of Randlestown
Co Antrim, widow and Archibald DOUGLASS of the same place Gent son-in-law of
sd Frances JACKSON of the one pt & Henry JOY of the Lodge in Co
Antrim Esq & Henry JOY of the City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt.
Whereas Archibald DOUGLAS for and in consideration of the sum of
£1100 granted to Henry JOY & Henry JOY town and lands of Whopstown [Whappstown,
Parish of Connor, in
the Barony of Antrim
Lower] in Parish of Connor, Barony of Antrim, Co. Antrim
formerly in the possession of William JACKSON deceased & then in
possession of Frances JACKSON & Archibald DOUGLAS… 26 acres 11
perches in Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co Antrim & Dwelling House offices and yards and land
with the new erected Paper Mill & other Edifaces formerly in the possess
of Robert REAY farmer and then in possession of Frances JACKSON and
Archibald DOUGLAS in Aughaboy [Aghaboy,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], near Randlestown & lands in Ballygrully [probably Ballygrooby,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper] adjoining said town of Randalstown Co Antrim as the same
were in possession of Francis JOY deceased and then in possession of said Frances
JACKSON and Archibald DOUGLAS… Hugh JOY & Henry JOY… NOTE: Also under 1810-1812 Names Index with Grantee
BEASLEY. |
15
151 |
623 |
364 |
428760 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1801 Sep 1 |
KIDD-ROBINSON
marriage agreement. Millmount
Image
193 [hard to read]
Marriage btw James
KIDD Jr Linen Draper & Eliner ROBINSON … Patrick ROBINSON … £1,000 in two
parts … tenement in town of Keady with Bleach Mill … Rackarby [Racarbry Parish Keady, Barony Armagh], … 10a 3r 28p and part of turf bog … WITNESS:
George KIDD & Hugh KIDD of Tullyglish [probably Tullyglush,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh & John KNOX of [?] Co. Down
Linnen Draper. Memorial 12 Jun 1810.
NOTE: James KIDD (1744-1815) & Eleanor
ROBINSON (1781-1813) |
|
624 |
1 |
426901 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-STRAIN
Image
280
William HANNA of
Acton House [between the villages of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of
1 pt David STRAIN … townland Tullylin [Tullylinn , Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]…
life of Abraham STRAIN father of lessee… |
|
624 |
1 |
426902 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-CHRISTIAN
Image
280
William HANNA of Acton
House [between the villages
of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of
1 pt |
|
624 |
1 |
426903 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-POOLE Notes? 2009?
Ballyrea 1739-1810
Image
280
William HANNA of Acton
House [between the villages
of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of
1 pt & James POOL of Ballyreagh [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] of
other p. |
|
624 |
1 |
426903 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 May 12 |
HANNA-STEVENSON
Image
281
William HANNA of
Acton House [between the villages of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co Armagh Esq. of
1 pt. in consideration of rents, Robert STEVENSON … lands in Townland
Ballyreagh[Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] 12a 3r 11p … for lives of Robert STEVENSON age 19 son of
lessee, son of George CHRISTIANSON age abt 6 years … |
|
624 |
192 |
427674 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1810 May 15 |
McCULLOCH Saml to JAMESON (1800-1809 (1810))
Of Knockbridge, Co. Down, farmer & James LAWSON of
Ballycrum, Parish of Drumbo. |
|
624 |
249 |
428471 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin
Kildare |
1809 Mar 25 |
PIM 1810-1812
Release btw William JACKSON, John WILSON &
Isaac SUMMERS all of City of Dublin, Merchants of 1 pt & James PIM of
Fleet St. City of Dublin, Merchant conveying 1a 1p part of the lands of
Rochestown bordered by road from Gilltown to Timhoe on the north; on the
south east and west by other lands of Hogestown in Co. Kildare for lives of
James Forbes RUSSELL son of Samuel RUSSELL late of Ardee Street, City of
Dublin deceased, and Samuel JESSOP late of Thomas Street City of Dublin
deceased. WITNESS: John ROBISON & William ROBISON both of City of Dublin
& Isaac SIMONS. NOTE: Rochestown is in the
Parish of Gilltown, Barony South Naas, Co. Kildae. |
151 |
624 |
278 |
428825 |
JACKSON, Sarah |
Armagh |
1809 Mar 25 |
TISDALL Marriage
arts 1810-1812
Image 416-417
Btw Rev James
TISDALL of Eddenderry [possibly Edenderry,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Co.
Armagh Clerke, 2nd son of Michael TISDALL of Charlesfort. Co
Meath & Juliana TISDALL otherwise BLENNERHASSETT his wife both deceased
of the 1st part and Lydia JACKSON otherwise EYRE of
Tulleydooey widow of Thomas JACKSON of Tullydooey, Co. Tyrone Esq
deceased and Sarah Eyre JACKSON daughter of said Thomas & Lydia JACKSON of the 2nd part and Charles Arthur TISDALL of
Charlesfort Co. Meath and Benjamin EYRE of Maydown [Maydown,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny], Co. Armagh of
the 3rd pt. Reciting marriage 14 April 1779 od TISDALL and
BLENNERHASSET … [more details]
NOTE: PIM
Gr O The Names Index for 1810-1812 showed the name PIM – I did not see it.
SEE: JACKSONs of Doncaster |
151 |
624 |
284 |
456004 |
HANNA |
Armagh |
1810 Oct 14 |
HANNA-POOLE
Between William
HANNA of Acton House, [between the villages of Acton and Poyntzpass] Co.
Armagh Esq. Of 1st part & James POOLE of Ballynagh,[possibly Ballynaghy,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East]
Co. Armagh farmer ... life of James POOLE lessee Joseph POOLE son to lessee
aged about 18 & Elinor POOL daughter age 13 years or 21 years . |
|
624 |
329 |
429506 |
|
Armagh |
1803 May 1 |
Image
443
BTW Alexander McCLURE of [?]aghan Parish & Co Armagh
linen draper of 1 pt Hugh KEATING of Lisdrumond [probably Lisdrumard , Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh or possibly Lisdrumbrughas,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] Parish & Co
Armagh farmer of other pt. … lease of lands of MagherKilcrany [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] in possession
of Hugh KEATING 23a 6p in Manor of Toaghy [possibly Tonnagh,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh - it was part of the ancient precinct of Toaghy] Co Armagh … |
|
625 |
57 |
430883 |
JACKSON, James |
Kings |
1810 Oct 11 |
Wrong # Vol 625 begins with # 427012 Not Bk
622, 623, 633, 626, 627, 628, 647
James JACKSON occupant adj to land held [in 1747] property in Parsonstown
[Birr], King's Co. SOURCE: Deeds Registry. |
??? |
625 |
117 |
431356 |
OLIVER, Patrick |
Donegal |
1810 Nov 5 |
Patrick OLIVER Drumkeen, Parish of Rath Raphoe, Co.
Donegal
Land in Donegal |
15 |
625 |
193 |
432690 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1810 Jul 13 |
WESTBY as Mastr to McCULLOUGH 1739-1810 (TI Bk 45)
Image 103
Very hard to read… pd Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvally
Co. Monaghan Esq. f 4th pt… granted to Thomas MCCULLAGH in his
actual possession … town and lands of Drumgristen, Co. Monaghan |
15 |
625 |
240 |
434839 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1811 Mar 12 |
MCCULLOGH Jas to McCULLOGH 1800-1809 (1811)
Image
127
Deed of Assignment btw James McCULLOUGH of Aghaboy [Aghaboy,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper] Co Antrim of the 1st pt & William McCULLOUGH
his son, carpenter, … description of land and transfer…of the 2nd pt |
15 |
625 |
343 |
438264 |
DUCKETT, Thomas |
Tipperary |
1811 |
Image
180
Marriage of Thomas DUCKETT of
Clonmell, Co. Tipperary to Charlotte CORNWALL youngest daughter of John
CORNWALL of Ballingarry |
|
625 |
349 |
438271 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Kings |
1809 Nov 18 |
PRONI T808/8264 1811
Jul 22
Image 184
Memorial Registered 22 July 1811 of
Deed of 18 Nov 1809
BTW Thomas LELAND of French St City of
Dublin Gent & Edward Edward Beacon CONNOR of Leicester Place in City of
Middlesex Gent of 1st pt Henry JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
in Kings Co., Esq. of 2nd pt. James CURTIS of Mossfield, [Mossfield , Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybrittin]
in Kings Co., Esq. of 3rd pt … lease for a year of tythes in
Parish of St. Kieran and also tythes of lands of Upper Ballyshane Tulla
Ballynalack Ballymacurragh the 100a Claifilly Kinnity of Castletown in the
parish Kinnitty in Barony Ballybritt, Kings Co. to hold to James CURTIS …
WITNESSES: Nicholas SCOLLARD & John GERAGHTY both of Dublin City.
Memorial signed by LELAND.
NOTE Supposedly Same list of tythes as #321021 – but I don’t seem to
have that one.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran |
|
625 |
350 |
433272 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Kings |
1811 Jul 22 |
PRONI T808/8264
Image 184
Memorial registered 22 July 1811 of Deed of 17 Nov 1809
by George WATKINS of Guilford, Co. Surrey Esq. & Charlotte Parisot of
Vauxhall, Co. Surrey spinster to Thomas LELAND of Dublin City & Edward
Beacon CONNOR of Leicester Place, Co. Middlesex. Same list of tythes as
321021. LELAND & CONNOR were trustees to pay WATKINS £150 & PARISOT
£100 yearly during life of Henry JACKSON. They are selling the
property & paying off WATKINS & PARISOT. WITNESSES: Nicholas SCOLLARD
& John GERAGHTY both of Dublin City.
NOTE Supposedly Same list of tythes as #321021 – but I don’t seem to
have that one. See above.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran |
|
625 |
441 |
438578 |
|
Kings
Kildare |
1810 Sep 25 |
Image 231
BTW Charles CLARKE of Philipstown [Now called Daingean
and in townland Townparks,
Parish Killaderry,
Barony Lower
Philipstown] Kings Co. Gent & Paschal CLARKE of City of Dublin
Gent eldest son of said Charles CLARKE of 1 pt & Patrick BOYLAN of
Coonagh, Co. Kildare Gent of other pt Reciting indenture 15 Apr 1743 William
SMITH of Drehid Co. Kildare farmer for considerations made over to Samuel
JESSOP of Drehid farmer farmlands of Curraghmore Carbery Co. Kildare then in
possession of Samuel JESSOP … 12 Apr 1777 Samuel JESSOP granted to Paschel
CLARKE of Ballina [probably Ballina,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Geashill] Kings
Co. farm of Curraghmore part of lands of Drehid … Charles CLARKE [SEAL]
Paschel CLARKE [SEAL} WITNESSES: Charles BRUEN William CODD |
|
625 |
485 |
439572 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin
Kings |
1811 Sep 28 |
TISDALL Gr O Ge O1810-1812 NOTE: The Names index of
1810-1812 showed the Grantee: TISDALL – I did not see it.
Image
253
Indenture of lease btw James
JACKSON of City of Dublin, Merchant of the 1 pt & John JOHNSTON of
Birr [aka Parsonstown now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], in Kings
Co. of the other… leased part of the lands of St. Sepulchers situate in the
parish of St. Kevins & Co. Dublin house adjoining Mrs. DELAPORTs & is
built upon premes … cont in front 20’ and in rere20’ in depth front to rere
170’ on the North by ground in possession of James BROWN Paper [Stainer?]
bounded on the east by house belonging to Patrick HOEY [HOOEY?] on the south
by the Grand Canal & on the west by a house belonging to Mr. DELAPORT the
said premises lying near Harold’s Cross in Co. Dublin … James JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran |
153 |
625 |
523 |
439612 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1803 Dec 7 |
COULTER to CALLAN 1811-1820 (TI Bk 81) Reg 1811 Oct 1.
Carrickastook
NAMES: Charles COULTER of
Annaghavacky; Brian CALLAN of Tankardstown; Patrick LENNON of Carrickastuck;
William COULTER; Charles COULTER jr.; Ralph COULTER; Henry COULTER; Daniel
CASSIDY; Stephen PAGE. |
d |
626 |
47 |
427158 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Kildare
Dublin |
1807 Jul 17 |
NEALE 1810-1812
335
Deed of Release btw Stewart KING of City of
Dublin Esq. one of the Masters of his Majesty’s High Court of Chancery of 1
pt Samuel NEAL of [Newington?] Co Kildare, brother & heir at law
and admin of Thomas NEAL late of Rathangan Co. Kildare Gent of 2nd pt William JACKSON of the Coombe, Co. Dublin of 3rd pt … Stewart KING ordered to sell … complicated legal … NOTE: The Chancery decree might shed light on the
involvement of William JACKSON. |
151 |
626 |
316 |
434215 |
JACKSON, Josh |
Queens |
1811 Feb 1 |
HARDING 1810-1812
Image 476
Btw John JACKSON of Mountrath Queens Co.
Merchant of the 1 pt & William HARDING of City of Dublin Merchant of the
other part. Reciting lease & release 18 Oct 1762 … release to Thomas
HONNER … plot of ground on west side of the street of Mountrath Barony
Maryborough, Queens Co. …. … to Joseph JACKSON |
153 |
626 |
317 |
434216 |
JACKSON, Josh |
Queens |
1811 Feb 1 |
HARDING 1810-1812
Image 476
John JACKSON of Mountrath Queens Co. Merchant of
the 1 pt & William HARDING of City of Dublin Merchant… reciting will of John
JACKSON father of Joseph JACKSON… ground on west side of the
street of Mountrath Barony Maryborough, Queens Co … for lives renewable 16
Feb 1783 and also tenement in lands of Ballymaddock Skehana Queens Co…. lease
from Earl of Romond 3 May 1784 … Joseph JACKSON… charges by will of John
JACKSON 23 pounds 8s … |
153 |
628 |
28 |
429802 |
Jackson, Samuel |
Dublin |
1810 Aug 16 |
MILLS GE O 1810-1812
Image 328
BTW Samuel JACKSON of Cork Street, Co. Dublin,
Cotton Manufacturer & Bleacher of the 1 pt; Wilson MILLS & Robert
TYAN both of City of Dublin, Merchant. Reciting deed 12 Nov 1798 James
JACKSON then of City of Dublin Delph Manufacturer sold to GRIMSHAW lands
and premises which were by virtue of a Mesne Assignment legally vested in the
said Samuel JACKSON then stood indebted to Wilson MILLS & Robert TYAN in
the sum of £1,500 principal therefor Samuel JACKSON demised to MILLS and TYAN
parcel of land called the small park or field containing 102 perches of land
& 20 perches & Lands called Church Meadow together with two [?] Mills
built & erected etc… dwelling House, Mill Race, part of the lands of
Clarkstown … on the east of the River Kilmushogue … on the road leading from
Rathfarnham … more detail |
151 |
628 |
476 |
432869 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1739-1810 |
HOWARD to COULTER Dowdallshill (TI Bk 73) |
x |
628 |
489 |
432885 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1800-1809 (1810) |
McCULLOGH Josh to McCULLOGH |
|
629 |
41 |
430026 |
Jackson, Joshua |
Cork |
1810 Aug 6 |
HARVEY GE O MILLS?
Image 26
Hard to read – Abigail HARVEY of Youghall spinster one
of the Legatees of the late Thomas HARVEY of Youghall Merchant deceased of
1pt & Joshua JACKSON of Youghall Merchant of 2nd pt
& John LECKY of [?] Merchant & surviving executor of the last will of
Thomas HARVEY of 3rd pt. Joshua JACKSON after solemnization
of marriage of Abigail HARVEY … said Joshua JACKSON her intended
husband … no issue living at time of her death …
NOTE: Joshua JACKSON
(1789-1836). They were Quakers. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork a subset of JACKSONs of Duddington. They had 10 children that I have
yet to include in the online version of the tree. |
151 |
629 |
62 |
430059 |
Jackson, Robert |
Queens Co |
1810-1812 |
BARROW Navn Comy
Horrible handwriting – Hans HAMILTON & other names
incl Robert JACKSON re lands in Queens Co. |
151 |
629 |
265 |
431950 |
Atkinson, Jackson Wray |
Dublin
Kings |
1810 Nov 9 |
ALLEN GR O 1810-1812
Image
143
Stephen DICKSON City of Dublin Esq
Barrister at Law of 1st pt & Jackson Wray ATKINSON of Cangort, [probably Cangort
Demesne or Cangort
Park, Parish Shinrone,
Barony Clonlisk]
Kings Co Esq Lieut Col of the Kings Co Regiment of Militia in 2nd pt Mary CODD wife of Wm CODD of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt
& John ALLEN of Clare St City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt.
Reciting deed of release 16 June 1744 Rev. Dr. Guy ATKINSON of trim Co. Meath
Clerk in consideration of £600 confirmed to Ann [DEROOES? DESODES? DOWOES?]
of City of Dublin spinster among other lands the townlands of Upper Coughs
[aka Upper Coagh (see Coagh
Upper, Parish Drumcullen, Barony Eglish] then in
possession of Adam MITCHELL in Kings Co. & Townlands of Killballyhemckin
then in possession of widow REA in Co. Tipperary … lands then vested in
Stephen DICKSON in trust for Jackson Wray ATKINSON and after a ruling in
Chancery wherein the said Mary CODD was plaintiff & Thomas TYRRELL &
other defendants… lands of Adam MITCHELL in Parish Drumcullen Kings Co. and
townlands of Killballyhemckin formerly demised by Joseph REA … in Barony
Kerrin, Parish Killea Co. Palentine of Tipperary … Mortgage was executed to
John ALLEN for the said Mary CODD & her children. WITNESS: William CODD
John NORMAN
NOTE: Jackson Wray ATKINSON (1766-1846) was a grandson of Jane JACKSON
(1684-1744), daughter of William JACKSON (1628-1688) and Susan BERESFORD
(d1706).
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry
NOTE: William CODD is mentioned in
ROD: 392-278-258971 in connection with Richard JACKSON of Millmount. Also in ROD: 717-112-490247 in relation to William
JACKSON of the Coombe, Dublin.. This likely ties into the CODD and
JACKSON families of Lanark, Ontario, Canada. Also ROD:
392-279-258974 in connection to Ann JACKSON widow, Richard JACKSON &
James DIXON of Kilmainham.
SEE: 2021 John JACKSON of Carlow & Wicklow for CODD-JACKSON connection |
151 |
629 |
306 |
432901 |
Jackson, Hardy |
Dublin |
1810 Nov 30 |
LANIGAN 1810-1812
Image 165
Jane HARDY otherwise JACKSON widow of
Charles HARDY late of Corkhill, City of Dublin, Sadler, deceased and mother
and natural Guardian of William HARDY a minor of the 1 pt & Valentine
LANIGAN of Corkhill, Builder. [demised land on Corkhill] WITNESS: John
BRADSHAW |
151 |
629 |
533 |
435053 |
Jackson, Jacob Wm |
Dublin
Meath |
1811 Mar 20 |
HOGAN 1810-1812
Image 289
BTW Jacob William JACKSON of City of Dublin,
Gent, attorney at law of 1 pt & William Caldwell HOGAN of City of Dublin,
attorney at law re: lands of Clonmoyle, & Tullonisk otherwise Tullonisky
[aka Tullanisky] cont 225a in Barony Fortallagh [aka Fartullagh ] in Co. West Meath. then in
occupation of Robert WALSH. |
153 |
630 |
73 |
431114 |
Jackson, Benjamin |
Cork |
1808 Dec 6 |
ROGERS 1810-1812
Image 370
BTW Benjamin Murdock JACKSON of Youghall, Co.
Cork Doctor of Physic of 1 pt; Revd Richard Henry ROGERS of Youghal of other
pt. …. |
151 |
630 |
357 |
468324 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1814 Nov 3 |
JACKSON-PRONI T808/8260
Memorial registered 3 Nov
1814 of mortgage of 28 Oct 1814 for £3000 by Henry JACKSON of Patrick
Street Dublin, Gent to Richard WORNELL of Portobello, Co. Dublin, Gent.
Premises on East & West sides of Patrick Street & at Ranelagh &
on East side of Great Georges St & at Old Merrion & at Chancery Lane
& at Patrick St. all in Dublin City or County. WITNESSES George IRWIN
Attorney; John WILSON Gent both of Dublin. Memorial signed by JACKSON. |
|
631 |
268 |
433242 |
OLIVER, James & William |
Tyrone |
1805, Aug 21 |
James OLIVER to William OLIVER Tullykeel?,
Deed of conveyance by James OLIVER of Corconny, Parish
of Kildeep?, Co. Tyrone of the one part and William OLIVER of Lisnae
Corss, Co [illegible] and of the said James OLIVER ... that William Junior?
Esq. Due by fiduciary? Legacy date the 31st day of Dec 1790 did
demure and sell unto the said James OLIVER all the holding occupied by the
said James OLIVER in Tullykeel in the Parish of Killduffs in the Parish of
Tyrone containing 13 acres 3.10 perches with the same more or less [?] two
days labour of a man yearly. To hold to the said James
Olliver his heirs {/, ?, } from the first day of November then
last for the acres of Stephen OLIVER, James OLIVER, and Wm OLIVER sons
of the aforesaid James Olliver party thereto at the yearly rent of sixteen
shillings per acre and one shilling per pound [?] fees. He the Said James
OLIVER in conferring the sum of [pounds]60 to him paid by the said
William OLIVER did thereby sell [?] transfer and make over to the
said William OLIVER his heirs and assign all [?] property and
Claim whatever to the said part of Tullykist[?] containing 13 acres
3.10 perches [?] with the Dwelling House & offices and Houses &
appurtenances then in the actual possession of Stephen OLIVER to hold to the
said Wm OLIVER ... Witnessed by Bernard M’Glane [M’GLONE?] & by Andrew
Newton of Creagh?
NOTE: This Deed is mentioned in HENRY WILLIAM
OLIVER 1807-1888: His Descendants by
Henry Oliver Rea. James OLIVER Sr. was born in 1750 and had three sons:
Stephen, James & William (all mentioned in the deed). On 31 December
1790, James OLIVER Sr. had leased this land from William IRVINE and
apparently transferred it to his son William OLIVER (b. abt 1780) who was
farming at "Six Mile Cross" - about six miles from Tattykeel, Co.
Tyrone. At the time, both Stephen OLIVER and his father James OLIVER were
resident at Corchoney. |
|
631 |
382 |
434088 |
JOHNSTON, Benjamin |
Monaghan |
1810 Feb 24 |
JOHNSTON-McCULLAGH. Names Index 1810-1812
Benj JOHNSTON is of the 8th pt… lands to
Thomas McCULLAGH in his actual possession town and lands of Lisnagonorty
otherwise Lisnagarvey or Lisnagonway, Co. Monaghan |
15 |
631 |
537 |
437007 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Tipperary |
1811-1828 |
Land index: Tipperary,
Waterford 1811-1828 . Carraghmore
Image
36
ALT-JACKSON
Nathaniel ALT of
[Curragh?] then in Co. Tipperary Esq of 1st pt. Thomas MOUNSELL
of Bellisle Co. Tipperary Esq of 2nd pt & Mary JACKSON of Dublin Widow of 3rd ot. Reciting £1,000 paid to Nathaniel ALT
by Mary JACKSON … out of lands of Carraghmore est 104a surveyed by
Daniel ALT the grandfather of Nathaniel |
|
632 |
24 |
431729 |
STEPHENS, Thomas & Isaiah |
Armagh |
1810 Oct 31 |
Image 312
BTW Isaiah
STEPHENS of Crossmaglen Co. Armagh, Farmer of 1 pt & Thomas STEPHENS of
Crossmaglen [Crossmaglen,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], farmer
of the other pt. in consideration of £23.17.7 paid by Thomas STEPHENS part of
townland of Crossmaglen containing abt 3a in possession of John HOLE premises
commonly called by name of the Course in Parish Creggan Co. Armagh. From 1
Nov 1807 for lives of Isaiah STEPHENS, Francis his wife & his son John
STEPHENS … WITNESS: John WALLACE of City of Dublin Gent Attorney at Law &
Thomas BALL of Urcher [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Co. Armagh. Isaiah STEPHENS [SEAL]
NOTE Isaac STEPHENS (1769-1815) & Frances
STEPHENS (1769-1829) mentioned in Creggan
Burials. There may be more than one Thomas STEPHENS, but this is likely the one who married Barbara JACKSON (1783-abt 1813). |
|
632 |
245 |
433052 |
Jackson, Jas |
Dublin |
1810 Sep 10 |
CUDDY GR O 1810-1812
Image 428
BTW James JACKSON Peter ELLIOT and Joe DIXON all
of City of Dublin Merchants, of the 1 pt Richard CUDDY of [Denkill?] Street,
City of Dublin, Carpenter of the other pt. Two lots on east side of Moss St.
were demised. Houses lately occupied by Lawrence Healy BAKER & George
CUFF. [details …] |
153 |
632 |
413 |
434309 |
Jackson, Jas |
Antrim |
1811 Jan 6 |
HILL 1810-1812
Image 514
James JACKSON Parish Ballinderry,
Co. Antrim, farmer of 1 pt & Samuel HILL, Parish Ballinderry, Co. Antrim,
farmer of other pt. … lands of Part Money Cromay [Moneycrumog,
Parish Ballinderry,
Barony Massereene
Upper] in Parish of Ballinderry Manor of Killalough [now Massereene Upper.] … John RUSSELL. |
153 |
632 |
425 |
432243 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Sligo |
1809 Apr 27 |
REYNOLDS-JACKSON
Coologeatubber
Curragh
Image
368
BTW Pat REYNOLDS of Springfield [Maghercagillerneey (Machaire Ghiolla na Naomh) (aka Springfield) , Parish Drumcliff, Barony Carbury ] Co. Sligo Farmer
of 1 pt Thomas JACKSON of Lavalley [Lavally, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] Co. Sligo
Farmer of other pt. Reciting deed 1 Jul 1800 made btw Harloe TRUMBLE of
Killinagan [??] Co. Sligo of 1 pt &
Patrick REYNOLDS of other pt … lands then in possession of Patrick REYNOLDS
commonly called Coologeatubber [??] Curragh [??] Loobagh [??] &
the two meadows & the mills common in all containing 27 acres plantation
measure … assigned 1 May 1800 for 78 years … in consideration of £125 paid by
said Thomas JACKSON to REYNOLDS made over to JACKSON town and
lands of Killinogeen [??] commonly called
Coolagsatubber [??] Coorsiagh Looburgh [??] & the two meadows & the meadows and
mills common containing 21 acres in Barony Corran Co. Sligo for term
of 9 ½ years … WITNESS: John JACKSON of Lesslegaw [possibly Liskeagh , Parish Kilshalvy, Barony Corran]
& James JACKSON of Lavally Co. Sligo Gents & Memorial WITNESS by said James JACKSON & James McDONOUGH of Sligo Co. Sligo. Thomas
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
632 |
438 |
434330 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1811 Feb 18 |
JERVOIS aka GERVAIS 1810-1812
Image
527
Robert JACKSON of City & Co. Armagh Esq & Rev. Francis GERVAISE of
Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
C. Armagh Clke of other pt. in consid of £245.10.6 part of lands of
Ballybrawley [Ballybrolly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion)] late in the
possession of Patrick FAGAN & Thomas LEMON containing 8a2r13p on
east side of townland of Terrygarive & also 30p of land on West side of
Terrygarive … in Barony & Co. Armagh … [more descry of land & rights] |
153 |
633 |
187 |
433334 |
|
Antrim
Down |
1810 Dec 17 |
BARKLIE-THOMPSON
Image 102
BTW James BARKLIE of Belfast Co. Antrim Publican of 1
pt & John THOMPSON of Derrymount [?], Co.
Antrim of other pt. … for £600 transferred Dwelling House Garden in townland
of Ballymacarret formerly in possession of James BARKLIE and his brother
Joseph [BARKLIE] with field of land behind the same containing 2 a
Cunningham Measure in townland of Ballymacarrett Co Down and also part of
land in Ballymacarrett [?a] formerly in possession of Arthur MORELAND in
Parish Knockbreda Barony Castlereagh Co. Down … James BARKLIE [SEAL] |
|
633 |
196 |
433349 |
JACKSON, John Devonshire |
Dublin |
1811 Jan 2 |
CLARKE-KANE
Image 107
BTW Benjamin CLARK, Benjamin CLARK the younger, John
Reed CLARK, William CLARK & Precious CLARK of the 1st pt.
Nathaniel HONE, William MILLS and Francis FOSTER of the 2nd pt.
John THOMPSON of 3rd pt; Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of 4th pt. Land on Merchant’s Quay in City of Dublin … SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
x |
633 |
364 |
435627 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Tipperary
Dublin |
1811 Apr 19 |
1811-1828
Image
196
BTW Robert CURTIS the elder
of Inane Co. Tipperary Esq. & Robert CURTIS the younger of Inanae Esq.
the eldest son & heir of Robert CURTIS the elder of 1st pt.
William CURTIS of Annamore [?] and Charles CURTIS of Clanagh both in Kings
Co. Esqs. Peter JACKSON of Gardiner St City of Dublin of 3rd pt. in consideration of £6,000 paid to William & Charles CURTIS by Peter
JACKSON townlands of Loughmartin now in possession of Richard CRAWFORD
34a 2r 32p in Parish of Swords Co. Dublin & lands of Magillstown and part
of meadow 190a in Co. Dublin [more lands in Tipperary & Dublin see #439497 for more detail] … Robert CURTIS [SEAL] William CURTIS [SEAL] Charles
CURTIS [SEAL] WITNESS: William B. JACKSON G.E. JACKSON Henry Vincent
JACKSON.
SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna Henry Vincent JACKSON (aft
1759-1835) brother of Peter JACKSON (abt1759-aft 1784). NOTE:
A Joseph CURTIS married Eugenia Maria JACKSON (1785-1831) SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
633 |
448 |
436071 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Cavan
Monaghan
Meath |
1811 Apr 30 |
DYASS 1810-1812
Image 240-241
James DYAS of Kings Court Co Esq.. Cavan Esq. of 1
pt & John DYAS of Kings Court Eldest son of James DYAS of 2nd pt. & Mary JACKSON of Cremorne Co Monaghan [Parish Clontibret]
spinster daughter of Alexander JACKSON late of Cremorne of the
other part.
Thomas DYAS of Kings Court aforesaid son of James DYAS, Hugh JACKSON of Cremorne aforesaid Esquire of the fourth part.
Reciting that by indenture bearing date the 11th day of April
1741, Thomas BLIGH, Brittas, Esq, County Meath Esq. for the consideration
therein mentioned leased to John SHIELDS and James WRIGHT, both of Lisnagrow in the County of Meath all that part
of Lisnagrow aforesaid being part of the parts of Ballinatubuff [NOTE: Not sure what this might be] in possession of
John SHIELDS James WRIGHT containing 80 acres to the [?] named at the yearly
rent of £22 that the said Thomas BLIGH by indenture bearing date the 14th day of August 1715 did demise unto James SHIELDS of [?] in County Meath all
that part of Lisnagrow, at something the part of the 16 part
of Ballinatubuff there in [?] of James SHIELDS containing 20 acres be the
same more or less… John SHIELDS, James WRIGHT and Francis [?] situate in the
Barony of Kells, County Meath …NOTE: This
memorial is detailed enough, and hard enough to read that I will order a
copy. SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe |
o
153 |
633 |
537 |
436994 |
JACKSON, Saml |
Dublin |
1810-1812 |
Dissolution of Partnership
Image 284-285
Between Samuel JACKSON of Cork Street Co.
Dublin Cotton Manufacturer of the 1 pt & Thomas BURTON of Island
Bridge Co. Dublin Calico Printer of the other Reciting Indenture of
Partnership 15 Mar 1797 for business to be carried on in Dwelling House at
Island Bridge and reciting that the term of partnership had expired … final
settlement … said Samuel JACKSONs moiety or half of said house and
appurtenances amounted to 2,250 pounds … bleach yard at Island Bridge.
WITNESS: John PARKER & Edward KENNEDY |
153 |
634 |
115 |
432959 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin
Down
Cork
|
1810 Dec 18 |
FULLER1810-1812
Image 383
Memorial of an indented deed of assignment between
Benjamin CLARKE city of Dublin merchant of the first part, Nathaniel HONE of
city of Dublin, Alderman John ORR, Wilson MILLS, Francis MILLS and John
THOMPSON all of the City of Dublin merchants and trustees of the estate and
effects of Benjamin CLARKE of the second part and Mary JACKSON widow
and George TUTHILL of the City of Dublin Esquire executors of Strettle
JACKSON late of said city Cork Esquire deceased of the third part and
John Fuller and Thomas Fuller of said city Dublin merchants of the fourth
part. Reciting as is recited Benjamin CLARKE Nathanial HONE John ORR Wilson
MILLS Francis MILLS and John THOMPSON in consideration of five shillings each
of them in hand paid and said Mary JACKSON and George TUTHILL in
consideration of £300 to them in hand also paid by said John FULLER and
Thomas FULLER did according to their response unto grant bargain sell alien
release and confirm unto the said John and Thomas FULLER in their actual
possession then being by virtue of a lease for a year therein mentioned all
that and those that field that parcel of ground situated at or near Dolphinsbarn County Dublin containing 1 acre
two roods nine perches more or less also that field parcel of ground set on
the Southside of the ground Canal between Haroldscross and Dolphinsbarn
County Dublin, and containing 3 acres 30 perches more or less marred and bounded
on the North by the grand Canal and on the South by a field formerly in the
possession of James RUSSELL on the East partly by a piece of ground formerly
in possession of Phillip PROSSER silk thrasher deceased and partly by a field
formerly in possession of Joseph ANDREWS son-in-law and successor to John
SALLY deceased by which was formally the estate of John CREIGHTON Esquire,
and on the West by a Lane road leading from said ground and canal to the
fields of James RUSSELL. To hold unto said John Fuller and Thomas FULLER
their heirs and assigns for and during the natural life [lives not
mentioned]. WITNESS Thomas RAWSON of the city of Dublin attorney and Memorial
witnessed by Thomas RAWSON and by Richard McNABB of city of Dublin gent. NOTE: Wilson MILLS was the husband of Isabella BIRCH
of Co. Down. Nathaniel HONE was the husband of Anne JACKSON, daughter
of William JACKSON (1690-1772). Mary JACKSON (1759-1824) widow
of Strettle JACKSON (1755-1807) of Cork. George TUTHILL was an uncle of Mary
JACKSON SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
151 |
634 |
181 |
433551 |
McCULLAGH, Samuel |
Down |
1811 Jan 16 |
McCULLOGH Saml to McCULLOGH 1810-1812 (1811)
Image 418
BTW Samuel McCULLAGH of Knockhalin Co
Down farmer of 1 pt & Hugh McCULLAGH farmer of same place of other pt. |
|
634 |
444 |
437432 |
|
Down |
|
REA-REA Ballyloghan
Seems to be the wrong #. |
|
634 |
492 |
437499 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1810 Mar 15 |
BARKLEY-NIXON 1810-1812
Image 574
George BARKLY, Gent of Lossett, Co. Monaghan intended
groom; Humphry THOMPSONS of Bushford, Co. Monaghan, trustee; Elizha
(Elisha) NIXON of Ballyboy, Monaghan, spinster; James NIXON, Captain,
Monaghan Military, trustee; Hugh BARKLY, deceased; Registrar: William
WILLSON; WITNESS of Deed: James MOVALL of Moumten?, Monaghan; Robert WILSON,
Attorney, Balyboy [Ballybay], Co. Monaghan; WITNESS of Memorial: Benjamin
THOMPSON of Bushford, Co. Monaghan, Minister; Susannah WILSON. Being seized
of 19acr by will of Hugh BARKLY, Georg BARKLY releases 9acr of Lossett to
Humphry THOMPSON & James NIXON in their poss, in trust for life of George
BARKLY & to use of Elizha NIXON on death of George BARKLY, if Elisha
NIXON survives George BARKLY & on death of George BARKLEY to issue of
George BARKLY & Elizha NIXON in shares as George BARKLY shall assign,
with power to George BARKLY to make lease for up to 31 years. Elizha NIXON
was seized of £480 plus £100 bond of Humphry THOMPSON.
Notes thanks to Mike in Vancouver. |
|
635 |
148 |
436175 |
OLIVER, Charles |
Fermanagh |
1811, Jan 20 |
Charles OLIVER to WEST
Sam Gamble of Gruan [?] & Charles OLIVER of
Enniskillen & Mrs.Irwin of Enniskillen all in Co Fermanagh Gent executors
in will of Christopher West late of Torryshick, Co Fermanagh decd & of
Edward West of Brendrum (eldest son of legatee) . Witnessed by David
Robinson of Mullaghy & [?] Bradford of Enniskillin, both Co Fermanagh. |
|
635 |
211 |
436640 |
JACKSON |
Sligo |
1811 May 30 |
NI 1810-1813
Tiratick,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill
Wm WHITE-JACKSON
Image
113
BTW William WHITE of Bloomfield
[Bloomfield House is a country house in Co. Sligo situated nearby to the
village Ballintogher and the hamlet Sooey].
Co. Sligo Gent of 1st pt & John JACKSON of Rockwood Co Sligo farmer of other pt WHITE demised
lands of Tiratike now occupied by Mrs. HIGGINS and her undertenants & by
Charles MAGARRY & Owen KEARY excepting James KENNY’s house & Garden
together with also all the Houses and Cabbins and Gardens. Bounded on the
North by the Road leading from Ballintogher [Ballintogher is
a village in Co. Sligo located approximately 8 kilometers southeast of the
county town of Sligo on the R290 road between Ballygawley to the
west and Dromahair in County
Leitrim to the north-east.] to Sligo on the west by that part of
Tiritick [Tiratick , Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] in the
possession of William CANBOY & Drumcondra [Drumcondra,
Parish Killerry,
Barony Tirerrill] on
the South by the road leading from Ballintogher to Colloony [Collooney,
Parish Ballysadare,
Barony Tirerrill] &
on the East by the Faire Place and High Roads leading through Ballintogher in
Barony Tyrerill [Tirerrill] Co.
Sligo. To hold from 1st May 1818 for lives of John JACKSON, Margaret his wife, Thomas his eldest son. Yearly rent £2.10 WITNESS: Catherine
DELANEY Philip J. HENLEY
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON of Tiratick , Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill. Co
Sligo |
16e |
635 |
211 |
436667 |
JOHNSTON, Richard |
Wicklow |
1811 May 21 |
JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON. Names Index 1810-1812
Bw Elizabeth JOHNSTON, Widow of Kilmagig Richard
JOHNSTON of Tyrone… trustees of Edward JOHNSTON of Kilmagig Co Wicklow? |
16e |
635 |
403 |
433804 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1811 Aug 16 |
BILTON 1810-1812
Image 202
Whereby John JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent for
consideration of 100 pounds paid by Christopher BILTON Of Dawson St City of
Dublin assigned dwelling house etc on east side of Frederick Street
City of Dublin in possession of John JACKSON with small yard …
[description]. WITNESS: Alexander MARTIN of Townes Street Esq & James
HAWKINS of City of Dublin Attorney. |
153 |
635 |
425 |
438830 |
BRADFORD |
|
1811-1820
|
OGLE to BRADFORD Anaglog, Blackstown (TI Bk 81) |
x |
635 |
427 |
438831 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1811 May 1 |
McCULLOGH to GAFFIKAN1810-1812 (1811) |
x |
635 |
445 |
438840 |
JACKSON, James |
Kilkenny |
1811 May 10 |
JACKSON 1810-1812
Image 224
An indenture of lease made between James JACKSON of Gurteen [aka Gorteen] farmer of the one
part and James JACKSON and Robert JACKSON minors first and
second sons William JACKSON late of Gurteen aforesaid and grand sons
of the said James JACKSON party hereto of the other part reciting that
the said James JACKSON did demise grant set and to farm let unto the said
James JACKSON and Robert JACKSON all that and those a lot of
ground in Gurteen aforesaid then in the actual possession of Judith
JACKSON also BOYLE relict of the said William JACKSON bounded on
the North by Turnpike road leading from the Colliery to Leighlin Bridge on
the South by Thomas SHAWs holding on the East by the land held formally and
then by Michael BRENNAN and on the West by Michael JACKSONs holding
all in the Lordship [aka Parish] of Castlecomer Barony of Fassadinin County
Kilkenny containing 4a 1r 28p Plantation Measure more or less with the house
and concerns then occupied by Michael BRENNAN… . To hold unto the said James
JACKSON and Robert JACKSON their heirs and assigns from the 25th day of March last, and during the natural lives and life of Samuel JACKSON 6th son of Michael JACKSON of Gurteen farmer and George
LAYCOCK first and only son of William LAYCOCK late of Coolmana, deceased, and
the survivor of them proved the said … WITNESS Michael HENLEY and James
BOYLE, both in the County of Kilkenny farmers |
153 |
635 |
548 |
440026 |
COULTER, George Jun |
Drogheda |
1811, Oct 21 |
COULTER-HENRY
Between George COULTER formerly of Drogheda but now of
______ [blank in document] Gent of the first part and Robert HENRY of
College Green in Dublin, woollen draper of the other part ...indenture of a
lease of the 24th January 1805 whereby [?] GADLY of Sackville in
the City of Dublin demised to the said George COULTER all that house Bankside
& Bank house as then lately tenanted by Philip CARNEY ...lying on
the north side of John GRIFFIN was the Deputy Registrar. |
|
635 |
562 |
44056 |
OLIVER, William |
Tyrone |
1811, Aug 10 |
William OLIVER to
CORMICK
Deed of a Mortgage
between Wm OLIVER of Corkenny [possibly Corkhill , Parish Kildress,
Barony Dungannon
UpperNOTE: It is west of Cookstown] in the Parish of
Kildrieffs, Co Tyrone, on the one part and William McCORMICK Jr. of Tullykeel
in parish and County of [Armagh? Possibly Tullakeel (Tulaigh Chaoille), Parish Clonkeen, Barony Ardee Co. Louth] [The lands
go to McCormick in this deal] |
|
636 |
86 |
435946 |
JACKSON, Geo |
Kings |
1810 Apr 26 |
NEWTON 1810-1812
Image 357
Btw George JACKSON of Grouse Lodge [?], Kings Co., Farmer of the 1 pt &
Edward NEWTON of Frankfort [Frankford,
Parish Ballyboy,
Barony Ballyboy],
Gent of the other pt…. passage … lands of Ballyboy …
NOTE: There is a Grouse Lodge near Moate in Co. Westmeath. The pop
star Michael JACKSON stayed beside it at Coolatore House, Rosemount. SEE: Irish
Times article. It is now a recording studio. SEE: Grouse Lodge. There may be no
JACKSON connections, but a General Richard Henry JACKSON(1830-1892) of
Westmeath, came from Kinnegad, Parish Killucan. |
153 |
636 |
128 |
436522 |
BREAKEY |
|
1810-1812 (1811) |
BREAKEY-BLEAKE |
|
636 |
239 |
437271 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Limerick
Dublin |
1811 Apr 26 |
Deed of Trust Gr O 1810-1812
Btw John VILLIERS of the City of Dublin Esq. of the 1
pt & Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. &
[Jeremiah?] LANGLEY of City of Limerick, Esq of 2nd pt &
Jeremiah Tuthill 2nd son of John VILLIERS … complex arrangements
of trusts for children of John TUTHILL (1744-1814) and his wife Elizabeth
JACKSON (1750-1826) with all sorts of mentions of people who were
relations.
SEE: JACKSONs of Duddingham & Limerick. |
153 |
636 |
283 |
437336 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1811 Jun 17 |
JACKSON-THOMPSON
PRONI T808/8259 Groves
Manuscripts
Memorial registered 17 June 1711 [sic] of Deed 18 June
1811 by Henry JACKSON of Clonskeagh, Co. Dublin Esq. to George
THOMPSON of Roebuck, Co. Dublin Esq. Mill & Mill holding 7 acres of
Clonskeagh leased by Lord Trimleston to said Henry JACKSON for life of
his son Hugh JACKSON or for 99 years. 18 acres of Boebuck leased 24
Dec 1788 by Lord TRIMLESTOWN to M M’CAR for 31 years and also leased 29 Sept
1803 by William C. HAGAN of Dublin City to above Hugh JACKSON to
commence from 29 September 1819 for 69 years. The quarry & Limekiln
&c 1 acre at Clonskeagh held for 87 years at 1s by lease from William C.
HOGAN to James WOODMASON dated 4 Feb 1802 all which are now the property of
above Henry JACKSON who now assigns to THOMPSON for £3500. WITNESSES:
James JOHNSTON of York St.; Francis GREGG of Blackhall St. both Attorneys,
Dublin. Memorial signed by JACKSON. |
153 |
636 |
452 |
439146 |
JOHNSTON, Andrew |
|
|
JOHNSTON-GILMORE. Names Index 1810-1812 |
|
637 |
40 |
435474 |
DAWSON |
|
1810-812 |
DAWSON, Isabella –HOLMES |
! |
637 |
75 |
434271 |
Jackson, Thos |
Dublin |
1810 Mar 28 |
MCPHERSON GR W 1810-1812
Error in Names Index
ROD:626-363-434271:
Image 43
Deed of Release btw Elizabeth TUDOR of City of Dublin
[spinster?] & Isabella TUDOR of City of Dublin spinster Adam FLEMING of
City of Dublin Glover Mary FLEMING otherwise TUDOR his wife, Rachel TUDOR of
City of Dublin Spinster Harriet TUDOR of City of Dublin Spinster, Thomas
JACKSON of Delgany, Co. Wicklow Gent & Charlotte JACKSON his wife of the 1st pt Thomas McPHERSON of City of Dublin Merchant of the other pt. Whereas
the said Elizabeth TUDOR Isabella TUDOR Mary FLEMING Rachel TUDOR Harriet
TUDOR and Charlotte JACKSON for and in consideration of sum of £500
demised to Thomas McPHERSON houses on Abbey Street containing in breadth in
the front to said Street 20’ & in depth from front to rere 120’ Bounded
on the west by ground in possession of [Mrs Jane?] WILKINS on the East by New Strand Street on the east by a Lot of Ground in
possession of[Mrs. James PERRIN?] and on the North by Abbey Street … to hold
from 25 March 1810 for term of 99 years at the yearly rent of £68.5 for sum
of £500 WITNESS: John CASH of City of Dublin Attorney SEE: Descendants
of Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin & Delgany, Co. Wicklow. |
153 |
637 |
238 |
436724 |
Jackson, Benjn |
Cork |
1811 Apr 20 |
JACKSON GR O NOTE: The
index had pg 238. 1810-1812
Image 111
BTW Henry KEATING of Youghal, Co. Cork and late of
Virginia North America 2nd son of John KEATING of Clonmall Co.
Tipperary, Brewer deceased & Mary his wife. John KEATING of Town of
Youghall Merchant only son and heir of [?] KEATING & Mary KEATING
only daughter of [?] KEATING of 1st pt. William JACKSON of
Town of Youghall Esq & Benjamin JACKSON eldest son & heir of
said William JACKSON of 2nd pt; Benjamin Murdock
JACKSON of Youghall Esq. of 3rd pt. Henry KEATING with consent
of his son and daughter John & Mary KEATING in consid of £100 paid by William
JACKSON … securing an annuity to said Mary KEATING the wife of Henry
KEATING … made over to Benjamin Murdock JACKSON …in his actual
possession a house in Strand St where Josiah COOKE then formerly dwelt then
in occupation of John KEATING and Francis ELLIS deceased together with
outhouses yards and gardens Brew house Mill & Mill House bounded on the
west with the back St on the east wit Main St on the north with Lord
Burlington & HOUTs holding on the house with holding formerly in
possession of Anne FOULKS widow deceased in Town of Youghal and then or
lately in possession of William JACKSON … Henry KEATING Mary KEATING John
KEATING Mary KEATING jr William JACKSON Benjamin JACKSON & Benjamin
Murdock JACKSON … David FREEMAN formerly Youghal but now of Douglas Isle
of man & Edward MEDHED of Douglas Isle of Man Esq.
NOTE: Mary KEATING was a
sister to Benjamin JACKSON. SEE: ROD:
432-108-280217 |
153 |
637 |
386 |
439218 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 (1811) |
McCULLOGH Michl & anr to PHELAN |
|
637 |
446 |
439663 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1811 Sep 30 |
Image 237
Deed btw Joseph Devonshire JACKSON of City
of Dublin of 1 pt & Mary JACKSON widow of said City of other pt…
lease on east side of Leeson St with coach house stable & offices… more
desc… NOTE: presumably this is his mother,
Mary COUZENS SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
15
153 |
637 |
463 |
439689 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Cork |
1811 Sep 7 |
Robert REEVES & Thomas OLIVER of Cork
Thomas OLIVER of Cork Gent eldest son of Thomas OLIVER
decd to Robert REEVES lately of Cork decd. RICHARDSON of Cork
Wine Merchant |
15 |
637 |
481 |
439761 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1801 Sept 21 |
Marriage settlement btw Joseph Devonshire
JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq of 1st pt & Henry
ADAIR Deputy Warren [sic?] of City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt
& Sarah Lucinda CLARKE daughter of Benjamin CLARKE of Cullenswood in Co
Dublin merchant of 3rd pt … details SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
15
153 |
638 |
80 |
438014 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Cork |
1811 May 21 |
JACKSON 1810-1812
ADAIR Gr O Ge O
Image 48
Btw Mary JACKSON, widow [of Strettle
JACKSON] of the one part & Joseph Devonshire JACKSON her
eldest son of the other part. [Extensive description of lands and previous
deeds & other parties] Knockalisheen, Parish Inishkenny, Barony Cork.-
land in actual possession of Joseph Devonshire JACKSON, and left to
him in his father’s will. NOTE: I saw no
mention of the name ADAIR
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
153 |
638 |
163 |
438780 |
LaTOUCHE |
Dublin |
1811 Aug 1 |
John David LATOUCHE and last will of Andrew KNOX of
Merrion Square, City of Dublin .
Image 89 |
|
638 |
317 |
442007 |
JACKSON, Robt & Henrietta R. |
Kings
Dublin |
1810 Jan 26 |
FISHER 1810-1812
Image 176
Btw Robert JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq., Henrietta
Ruddock JACKSON, of City of Dublin spinster & only daughter of Robert
JACKSON of the 1 pt & Launcelot FISHER of City of Dublin attorney at
law of 2nd pt. Reciting lease and release 16/17 Nov 1785 upon the
[intention?] of Robert JACKSON and Mary JACKSON orse CARROLL
his late wife, Robert JACKSON to release to [?] brother Coote CARROLL
Esq. the Town and Lands of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt], in Kings Co. and all the great and small tythes of the Lands … with a
principal sum of £3,000 for the portion of said daughter Henrietta Ruddock
JACKSON was entitled as the only child of said Robert JACKSON by
his late wife … WITNESS: George BEERE of City of Dublin Attorney
NOTE: Robert JACKSON
(1765-aft 1801)
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
155 |
638 |
320 |
442012 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Carlow
Queens
Dublin |
1812 Jan 8 |
JACKSON-SCOTT 1811 - 1812 B [illegible]. Carlow
Green Dragon. Co Carlow 1810-1812
Image 178
Robert JACKSON of Graigue, Queens Co. Esq. of 1
pt & Samuel SCOTT of Lower Gardiner St City of Dublin Esq. other…
lands in Ballyn___ian?, Barony [Slievemargy?] Springhill, Queens Co… long
lease. Extensive lands and extensive description.
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Carlow – various trees NOTE: I suspect a
relationship with Adam JACKSON. Clues about the townland: KILLESHIN, a parish, in the barony of SLIEVEMARGUE, QUEEN'S
county, and province ... The principal seats are Springhill, the
residence of -Laforell, Esq.
GRAIGUE, a suburb of the
town of CARLOW, in the parish of KILLESHIN, QUEEN’S county, and province of
LEINSTER; containing 1976 inhabitants. It is situated on the right bank of
the river Barrow, over which there is a bridge into the town of Carlow, but
is entirely exempt from the jurisdiction of the sovereign of that borough,
although included within its limits for electoral purposes by the act of the
2nd and 3rd of William IV., cap. 89. It comprises 114 acres, and includes 234
houses, a large flour-mill, two tanyards, and a distillery which manufactures
more than 36,000 gallons of whiskey annually. It is a constabulary police
station, and has fairs on Jan. 6th, Feb. 18th, April 1st, and Oct. 6th. The
parochial church (a handsome new building with a curious arched roof of
stone), the R. C. chapel, and the parochial and national schools, are in the
village; near which about 600 of the men who were killed in the attack upon
Carlow, in 1789, were buried.
NOTE: The Names Index
mentioned Grantee FISHER. I did not see that. |
15
155 |
638 |
467 |
443151 |
BARTLEY |
|
1810-1812 |
Jonathon BARTLEY to KELLY |
|
639 |
66 |
438398 |
GORE |
Sligo |
1804 Jul 19 |
GORE & WIFE -GORE & ors Three
acre field. Tirerrill
Image 319
BTW William GORE the elder of Baker St., Parish St.
Mary Lebone, Co. Middlesex, England Esq & Dame Frances Jane Gorges Mores
GORE wife of William GORE the elder who before her marriage with William GORE
was the widow of Sir Heydocke MORES… Killassen [??], Cregan [??],
Dannagh [??], Carrowina [??], Rebane [??],
Eskeenagrian [possibly Eskragh,
Parish Kilmacteige,
Barony Leyny], Clodagh,
Belelaw, Kildalee. Letterbrone [Letterbrone,
Parish Kilmacteige,
Barony Leyny].
[?]rghavail [??], Carrowlabane [??], and ½ of Kinkellen [??],
Lesley-Tubberuddy [Toberroddy,
Parish Kilmacteige,
Barony Leyny].] in Barony Leyney [Leyny], Co. Sligo
& in Co. Leitrim…. |
|
639 |
165 |
440556 |
RUTHERFORD |
|
|
MASSERENE-RUTHERFORD |
x |
639 |
290 |
440690 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Dublin |
1811 Oct 31 |
BINNS 1810-1812
SCOTT Names Index 1810-1812. NOTE: I saw no mention of SCOTT.
Image 433
James JACKSON of Essex Street, surviving Trustee
in will of Joseph BINNS late of the City of Dublin, Iron Monger, Anne BINNS,
widow of Dame Street……Southside of Dame Street City of Dublin marker No 15 in
the map in breadth in front 20’ in the rere 20’ and in depth 75’ …, including
burial ground of the Moravian Congregation… |
153 |
640 |
87 |
443794 |
Jackson, Frs |
|
1810-1812 |
JOY
NOTE: Book 640 ends in
memorial 441278. Wrong Book number here. This is how it was recorded in
Grantors Index. |
155
??? |
640 |
267 |
439497 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Tipperary
Kings |
1811 May 1 |
Land index: Tipperary,
Waterford 1811-1828 . Carraghmore
Image
36 has Mem# 439562 prob inaccurate.
CURTIS &
ors-JACKSON
Image
152
BTW William CURTIS
of Anaghmore, Kings Co. Esq of 1st pt; Robert CURTIS of Inane Co.
Tipperary of 2nd pt; Peter JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
of 3rd pt. And reciting that Anne PRESTON widow of Rev Plunkett
PRESTON in 1802 obtained a judgement in Majesty’s Court of Exchange against
said Robert CURTIS the sum of £1,600 debt & costs that became vested in
William CURTIS and reciting to secure Peter JACKSON a sum of £6,000 by
him lent to said Robert CURTIS with deed 21 Sep 1810 made between Robert
CURTIS the elder and his son Robert CURTIS of 1st pt; William
CURTIS & Charles CEUTTS[?] Esq. of 2nd pt; Peter JACKSON Esq. of 3rd pt. town and lands of Magellstown [Magillstown,
Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross] and part
of Brown Meadow [probably Broadmeadow,
Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross] and part
of lands of Brownstown [probably Brownstown,
Parish Swords, Barony Nethercross] all in
Co. Dublin, the demesne Dwelling House and Lands of Inane [Inane,
Parish Roscrea,
Barony Ikerrin] in
the Lordship of Roscrea, Co. Tipperary; part of lands of Behaghglass [Behaghglass,
Parish Bourney,
Barony Ikerrin] and
Lesmore King or Lesmaking [Lismakin,
Parish Corbally,
Barony Ikerrin] in
Parish Bournay in Barony Ikerne land of Ballystatardy in Barony Clonisk Co.
Tipperary and town and lands of Pallice or Pallace with Loglass [probably Pollaghaglass,
Parish Clonsast,
Barony Coolestown]
being a subdivision in Kings Co. … lands of [??] , lands of Carrick [Carrick,
Parish Roscrea,
Barony Ikerrin] in
Lordship of Roscrea Barony Eliogarty and Ikerrin … 20a and
payment of £6,000 …
SEE: Peter JACKSON & Joanna Henry Vincent JACKSON (aft
1759-1835) brother of Peter JACKSON (abt1759-aft 1784). NOTE:
A Joseph CURTIS married Eugenia Maria JACKSON (1785-1831) SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
640 |
306 |
439891 |
Jackson, Joseph |
|
1810-1812 |
JACKSON
NOTE: Wrong book – it
goes from 439375 to 440201 |
153
??? |
640 |
353 |
440202 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1820 Sep 16 |
Abraham McCULLOGH of Dublin to McCOY (1810-1812 (1811)) |
|
640 |
359 |
440211 |
OLIVER, John |
Tullymore |
1811, Apr 8 |
John OLIVER to
OLIVER
“... and
made between John OLIVER of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in the Parish
& County of Armagh farmer of the one part and Samuel OLIVER of the Town
and County of Monaghan Sadler of the other part. Whereby the said John OLIVER
for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds Stl to him in kind
paid by said Samuel OLIVER did Grant Bargain Sell assign and make over unto
the said Samuel OLIVER his heirs and execs Admons [?] all that part of the
lands of Tullymore aforesaid then in the possession of the said John OLIVER
Gent. 29.2 roods to hold to the said Samuel OLIVER his execs admons [?] ...
forever subject to the payment to the said John OLIVER & which deed &
this amount are witnessed by John ALFRED, Samuel OLIVER [SEAL] signed and sealed in the presence of
James ALFRED, John HEATHER the above named John ALFRED maketh oath &
faith that he saw the deed of which Memorial are this … William WILSON.” |
|
640 |
380 |
440228 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin |
1811 Oct 31 |
COSSENS 1810-1812
Image 212
Deed of mortgage btw Mary JACKSON of City of
Dublin, widow, and Jane LOFTUS of City of Dublin, spinster in consid of 400
pound pd by LOFTUS granted land on east side of Luren Street [NOTE: I suspect
this Leeson St – where Mary JACKSON lived] in the [?] City of Dublin
containing in front in breadth 20’, bounded on the north by the dwelling
house of Mrs. DUNN, on the south by widow PILKINTONs house, on the east by a
narrow passage leading to a lane 16’ wide running from new street called
Pembroke St with coach house and Stable situated from said passage with
liberty of egress to coach house and stable for remainder of a term of 128
years… WITNESSES: George TUTHILL & [John SAMUEL? Clk to [?] IVORY?]
NOTE: Mary JACKSON
(1758-1824) née COUZENS aka COSSENS, widow of Strettell JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
153 |
640 |
470 |
440852 |
JACKSON, Joseph & Rachel |
Carlow |
1809 Nov 21 |
JACKSON-LAMB
Joseph JACKSON & Rachel JACKSON of
Coolmanna farmer of 1 pt & [James?] LAMB of Hacketstown Merchant,.
JACKSONs for £230 sold some lands in Coolmana formerly known as Soliska …
Nashes Quarter also mentioned (the script is hard to read) SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana |
153 |
640 |
490 |
440883 |
JACKSON, Geo B |
Waterford |
1811 Sep 22 |
GILES 1810-1812 LAMB
Image 278
George Bennet JACKSON of Glenbeg, Co. Waterford
esq. of 1st pt. to George GILES of Ballygally, land of Ballygally
containing 50.3.20 a…
NOTE: The names index
mentioned Grantee LAMB, but he was not mentioned. |
153 |
640 |
497 |
440890 |
JACKSON |
Carlow
Queens |
1811 Apr 10 |
CHURCH-JACKSON
Btw Thomas CHURCH of the Green Dragon, Co Carlow
Gardiner of 1 pt & Robert JACKSON of Grague in Queens Co Esq….
released lands of Quinghmore 6A 2R 12p Plantation Measure bounded on the east
by the High Road leading to Dunlecky on the West by Edward [???} holding on
the North by John [WILCOCKS] holding and on the south by Robert VICARS
holding , Parish of Stapletown Co Carlow… life & lives of Thomas CHURCH
party thereto, Arthur CHURCH his brother John CHURCH eldest son of the said
Thomas CHURCH… SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
641 |
416 |
447784 |
Jackson, Geo |
Antrim |
1812 Apr 30 |
GILLIS 1810-1812
Image 216
BTW George JACKSON of Larne, Co. Antrim Grocer
of 1 pt & William GILLER of Kellanghter [?] Co.
Antrim farmer of the other pt. Tenement in town of Larne lately in possession
of George JACKSON 20’ in front & 69’ front to rere occupied by
Henry HAMILL Baker, Thomas HUNTER Shoemaker & Jane BLAIR … |
155 |
642 |
13 |
439419 |
Jackson, Joseph Henry & Susanna |
Cork |
1811 Sep 10 |
HALPIN Gr O 1810-1812
Image 302
BTW Suzannah JACKSON of City of Bath, widow
& Joseph Henry JACKSON of Ballymore, Great Island, Co. Cork of the
one pt & James HALPIN of Ballymore farmer of other pt. JACKSONs demised
28a 3r in Great Island, Co. Cork bounded on north by farm of Savage FRENCH
Esq. on the North by the sea on the east by part of Ballymore late in
occupation of Michael HALPIN on the west by Lough of [???] … memorial
WITNESS: William HARVEY & Richard VINCENT.
SEE: Jacksons of Glanbeg NOTE:
Joseph BENNETT assumed the name of JACKSON |
153 |
642 |
118 |
441819 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
|
642 |
293 |
443375 |
McCULLAGH |
Roscommon
Leitrim |
1807 Nov 1 |
McCULLA Jas to McCULLA 1810-1812 (1812)
Image 441
James MACULLA of Darragra Co. Roscommon & James
MACULLA of Killarkin Co. Leitrim |
|
643 |
111 |
448800 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1811 Nov 14 |
EAGAN 1810-1812
Image 61
Btw John TUCKER of the City of Dublin and Eliza his
wife of the 1st Pt; William JACKSON of City of Dublin
Trustee of the marriage settlement of John & Eliza of 2nd pt
& John EGAN of the City of Dublin Merchant of 3rd pt. … land
bordered on the front by the market lately erected behind Great George Street
and Booster Lane and also part pf the land of Rathgar then lately in
possession of Hugh CORMER commonly called Rathmines & Rathgar field as
divided in four fields and through which avenues or roads have been made cont
19a 4p in Co. Dublin also lands in Rathgar 13.3.25 to John EGAN.
NOTE: The Names index
mentioned HALPIN Gr O – but I saw no mention |
153 |
643 |
290 |
442698 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Antrim |
1812 Jan 25 |
JACKSON 1810-1812
Image 164
Btw James JACKSON & Samuel HILL both
of Ballinderry [Ballinderry,
Parish Ballinderry,
Barony Massereene
Upper] Co Antrim farmers of the 1 pt & John JACKSON of
the same parish & Co. farmer of the other pt…. release of land of
Monogorrugh [probably [Moneycrumog,
Parish Ballinderry,
Barony Massereene
Upper] in Parish Ballinderry, Co Antrim. WITNESSES John RUSSELL
and William RUSSELL both of Ballinderry, farmers.
NOTE: The Names index
mentioned EGAN– but I saw no mention |
155 |
643 |
412 |
444421 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin
Kings |
1812 Jan 15 |
RAIT 1810-1812
Image 225
William JACKSON of the Combe [Coombe], Co. of Dublin, Gent of 1st pt.
Silvester RAIT of Cloneen [Clonin]
Gent of 2nd pt. & George RAIT of Cloverhouse Angusshire [?] of
3rd pt. Referencing deed 18 May 1808 made by William JACKSON to Silvester RAIT for the Mansion House and desme and lands of Clonin [Parish Ballyburly,
Barony Warrenstown]
containing 19a by a then late survey 221a 32r 20p in Barony of Warrenstown [Kings
Co.] WITNESS William BOLGER of Dublin. |
155 |
643 |
452 |
444606 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1812 Mar 28 |
DOBBIN-McCANN Notes in 2009 diary 1811-1820 Ballinahonemore
John DOBBIN of
City & Co. Armagh Esq. & John MACAN of Ballinahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh, Esq. set to Robert McCAN [MACAN McCANN] 18A 5P bound on the north
west by a lane or road through the townland of Ballinahonemore on the south
by John STANLEY’s field on the east partly by the said lane or road and
partly by Samuel ROWAN’s field … term of 20 years … rent £61.14.11
WITNESS: Leonard
DOBBIN of City of Armagh, Attorney at law. James WATT of Armagh, his clerk.
NOTE: John STANLEY was likely the
brother-in-law of Harriette JACKSON (husband James STANLEY). |
|
643 |
524 |
445027 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 |
McCULLA Jas to MAGUIRE (1812) |
|
643 |
538 |
445095 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 |
McCULLOGH Edwd to TENNANT (1812) |
|
644 |
67 |
440485 |
JACKSON, Geo B |
|
1810-1812 |
GILES RAIT JACKSON |
153 |
645 |
329 |
448562 |
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1812 Sep 7 |
BROWNE Marriage Articles Book 46 (1811-1820)
Wrong # 650-324-448562
Image 172
BTW William BROWN of Legacorry Co. Monaghan Farmer of 1
pt. John HARRISON of [Cor Basna?] Co, Monaghan of 2nd pt John
BROWN 2nd son to said William BROWN & Jane HARRISON 8th daughter of John HARRISON of the 3rd pt, James WADDELL & James
MITCHELL both of the town of Monaghan of 4th pt, John BROWN to
marry Jane HARRISON … marriage portion James MITCHELL & James WADDELL or
survivor of them … William BROWN’s title in farm at Legacorry containing 28
Acres Irish Plantation measure … Elizabeth BROWN wife of William BROWN … |
|
645 |
508 |
449473 |
Jackson, Dunkly |
Carlow |
1812 Oct 27 |
BROMLOW Gr wife Gr O
JACKSON-BROWNLOW 1811 – 1812
Btw Dunkly JACKSON of Baltinglass Co Wicklow
Gent & Mary JACKSON orse SPENCER his wife of the first pt
John Castletown BROWNRIGG & Deborah BROWNRIGG orse SPENCER his wide the 2nd pt. The sd D JACKSON named as a trustee in the marriage settlement of
said John BROWNRIGG & Debra his wife… description of boundaries of land
of Castle and Clonore Co Carlow
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Kildare Outline Tree-1 |
155 |
646 |
17 |
440944 |
Jackson, Chas |
|
1810-1812 |
WARHAM
BROMLOW Gr wife Gr O |
153 |
646 |
146 |
444248 |
McCULLAGH |
Dublin |
1812 Apr 4 |
McCULLOGH Jas to DUFF 1810-1812 (1812)
James McCULLOGH of Dublin, Carpenter. Lease of house …
description |
15 |
646 |
174 |
445349 |
OLIVER, Thomas |
Cork |
1812 Sep 7 |
Thomas OLIVER of City of Cork – SMYTHE didn’t
need |
15 |
646 |
266 |
445689 |
DAWSON |
|
1810-812 |
DAWSON, Henry –MOORE
DAWSON, Lady Caroline- MOORE |
|
646 |
376 |
440310 |
ROCK, Patrick |
|
|
It should be a partition of ROCK There is a #446310,
but it bears no relation .Wrong # |
15
??? |
646 |
399 |
446504 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1802 May 12 |
McCULLOGH Jas to McCULLOGH 1810-1812 (1812)
Deed of Conveyance btw James McCULLOUGH of townland of
Fernagh [Fernagh,
Parish Rasharkin,
Barony Kilconway],
Co. Antrim farmer of the one pt & John McCULLOUGH farmer of Fernagh, Co.
Antrim of the other… 15 acres |
15 |
646 |
439 |
446906 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1812 Jun 10 |
LEET-JACKSON
Image
513
BTW William LETT of Merchant Quay City
of Dublin Merchant Taylor of 1 pt & William JACKSON of Backlane
City of Dublin Taylor of the other pt. reciting 31 Mar 1802 …North side of
Dame Street. Bounded on east by a house late in the occupancy of [?]
HUTCHINSON |
15 |
646 |
448 |
446922 |
JACKSON |
Kildare
Dublin |
1810 Nov 5 |
NI 1810-1813
SMITH-JACKSON
Btw Thomas SHORE Esq surgeon of his majesties Kilkenny
Regiment eldest son and heir at law of Jane SHORE ors OZIER late of Navan Co
Meath deceased of 1st pt & Jacob William JACKSON of City of Dublin
Gent of other pt…. lands of Mulgeeth Barony Carbury, Co Kildare, demised to
JACKSON lands then in his actual possession |
|
646 |
448 |
446923 |
JACKSON |
Dublin
Kildare |
1810 Nov 7 |
Btw Anne SMITH of Irishtown in or near the City of
Dublin & Jacob William JACKSON of sd City… 171a 2r 8p in Barony of
Carbury, Co. Kildare…. Anne SMITH one of the coheiresses of OZIER. |
16e |
646 |
463 |
446954 |
Jackson, Robt |
King |
1812 Jun 15 |
CURTIS Gr O WARHAM 1810-1812
Image
525
BTW Robert JACKSON late of
Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
Kings Co. but now of City of Dublin Esq. of 1st pt & John
BLACKER of City of Dublin Merchant of 2nd pt William HUMPHREYS
& Francis CRAWFORD assignees of the estate of John BLACKER … demised
tythes of Grange & the Great & Small Tythes therof part of Ballymoney
[possibly Ballymooney,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Geashill]
called the Contort Lands in Barony Ballybritt & Kingsley & from a
certain charge of £1000 to which the said Robert JACKSON or the said
John BLACKER as his assignee became entitled to on the death of his mother Eugenia
JACKSON by virtue of a deed dated 14 Oct 1802 & also arrears of
£1,000 … WITNESS: Edgar DICKINSON Gent Attorney Michael CAHILL & Michael
HOEY Gent all of City of Dublin executors of James BLACKER William HUMPHRIES
William CRAWFORD … Robert JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: A Joseph CURTIS married Eugenia Maria JACKSON (1785-1831) SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
155 |
647 |
135 |
442730 |
Jackson, Geo B |
|
1810-1812 |
JOLIFFE Gr O |
155 |
647 |
138 |
442731 |
Jackson, Geo B |
|
1810-1812 |
GUSTAR Gr O |
155 |
647 |
388 |
446356 |
OLIVER |
Tipperary |
1811 Apr 16 |
LEDWICH,
William-OLIVER
Charles
Dean OLIVER - incl in list of legacies |
15 |
647 |
414 |
446608 |
|
|
|
KEOGH-JACKSON Dame Street, Dublin
(Townland Index)
Not in Bk 647 Image
225 (goes from 446607 to 446709)
Not in 641, 645 or 646 Did not see in Names Index
1810-1821 or up to 1824 |
45
??? |
648 |
6 |
442108 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 |
Jno McCULLOCK & anr to CORROUGH (1812) |
|
648 |
127 |
442561 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 |
McCULLOGH Hugh to JAMESON (1812) |
|
648 |
153 |
442597 |
Jackson, Susanna & Luke R. |
Waterford
Cork |
1812 Jan 21 |
ALLEN 1810-1812 GUSTAR Gr O
Susannah JACKSON then of City of Bath, Great
Britain widow & relict of George JACKSON formerly of Glanbeg, Co.
Waterford Esq deceased & Joseph Henry BENNETT formerly Joseph Henry
JACKSON of Ballymore, Co. Cork eldest son of the said George &
Susanna of the 1st pt. Christopher ALLEN of the City of Dublin
of 2nd pt Gent & Peter BAKER of City of Dublin of 3rd pt….
SEE: Jacksons of Glanbeg |
155 |
649 |
207 |
447039 |
JACKSON, Luke R. |
Dublin |
1795 Aug 11 |
DICKINSON 1810-1812
NOTE: Image 453 shows
page 287, but the memorial numbers are not in this range. It turned out to be
pg 207.
Image 403.
Btw Luke Richard JACKSON of North Strand City of
Dublin, Gent demised to Thomas DICKSON of Summerhill City of Dublin
Gent … [complete description of land] … similar to earlier deeds with Richard
JACKSON. |
155 |
649 |
572 |
452485 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
|
(TI Bk 46) Corbafin |
|
649 |
572, |
452488 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
|
650 |
306 |
447723 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 |
McCULLOGH Matilda to SCOTT (1812)
Wrong # Not in Bk 650 |
??? |
650 |
419 |
449001 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1810-1812 (1812) |
McCULLOGH Jas to McCULLOGH
Wrong # Not in Bk 650
(But then Peter McWilliam found it!)
Recites John McCULLAGH deceased had tenement in Newry
and farm in Drumnahare; His eldest son, James McCULLAGH of Banbridge was
entitled to same and conveyed tenement in Dirty Lane als North street in
Newry to Martha McCULLAGH of Ballanfoy, Co. Down Widow for £61 and farm in
Drumnahare to Jane McCULLAGH, Widow of Drumnahare, Co Dow. PMcW |
|
650 |
429 |
449619 |
DAWSON |
|
1810-812 |
DAWSON, Elizabeth –MAXWELL |
|
650 |
459 |
449219 |
Jackson, Robt |
|
1810-1812 |
GRANGE Gr O DICKINSON |
155 |
651 |
504 |
451932
151932 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1811-1820 |
HORNER to McCULLOUGH Book 46 (1811-1820) Corfad (TI Bk 46) |
x |
652 |
72 |
447143 |
JACKSON |
Limerick |
1811 Oct 31 |
Land index: Tipperary,
Waterford 1811-1828 . Conomore
GABBETT Gr wife 1810-1812
Image
43
JACKSON &
wife – GABBETT
Image
43
Indenture of release btw Thomas
JACKSON then of Carnarvan, North Wales, Great Britain but late of
Fanningstown Co Limerick Esq. & Helena JACKSON otherwise HALL his
wife of 1 pt. John GABBETT of
City of Limerick of 2nd pt.. reciting undivided 1/3rd pt of
Canemore & Olyduffe otherwise Tayleduff [possibly Foilduff
(Jackson), Parish Abington,
Barony Owney and
Arra] in Co. Tipperary;
townlands of Derrylong [possibly Derrylough,
Parish Killimer,
Barony Clonderalaw] otherwise Mountaine & houses
and Gardens in Co Clare & Mardyke Surrand and the New Customs House in
City of Limerick Co Limerick… Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] Helena
JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON (1782-1857 son of Thomas
JACKSON (1746-1792) & Barbara REID; Helena HALL (?-1881 |
15
155 |
652 |
86 |
447155 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 |
Jas McCULLOGH to EMSON (1812) |
|
652 |
95 |
447218 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1810-1812 |
Josh McCULLOGH to McCULLOGH (1812) |
|
652 |
105 |
447234 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1812 Jun 13 |
DICKINSON 1810-1812
Richard JACKSON late of the City of Dublin but
then of Ballyfacer in the Isle of Man Esq. demised to Thomas DICKINSON
of Drummingla Co Dublin Esq. land on the West Side of the North Strand Road
in City of Dublin front to sd rd 15 feet or thereabouts and in breadth to the
rere the like Number of 15 feet & in depth from Back to rere 82 feet on
the North by the holding of the said Thomas DICKINSON & said Richard
JACKSON on the east by the North Strand Road on the West by a lane in the
rere & on the South by a holding in possession of George KERSHER.
WITNESS: John BALL of City of Dublin attorney at law NOTE:
I think he was one of the JACKSONs of Coleraine See
Also: #450922. |
15
155 |
652 |
111 |
445945 |
DOBBIN |
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
GERVAIS-DOBBIN wrong # Ballinahonemore |
|
652 |
384 |
448328 |
|
Dublin |
1806 Jan 14 |
EMMET & ors – WILLIAMs
Image
200
BTW Thomas Addis EMMET of New York USA
Esq of 1st pt Robert HOLMES of City of Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. & John WILLIAMS of City of Dublin Esq of 3rd pt. … parcel
of ground with dwelling house & Offices on West side of Castle Lane now
called Palace Street in City of Dublin formerly in possession of John NATT
deceased & now in tenure & occupancy of John WILLIAMS containing in
front to Castle Lane 23:18:9 and in rere 18:8 in depth from front to rere on
South side 65’ and on the north side 65’ bounded on East to Castle Lane &
on west to houses belonging to Walter REDFORD sadler and on south by a
dwelling house in possession of Mrs Anne COTTON … for life of Catherine ALLEY
… to hold the said premises unto the said John WILLIAMS his heirs and assigns
for and during all such [?] & Inheritances thereof as Robert EMMET
therein mentioned was entitled to in his life time [NOTE:
Robert EMMET died 1803] under and by virtue of recited articles of agreement
17 Aug 1800 which said deed and this Memorial are witnessed by William
MAZIERE & Peter Ferdenand WEBER both of City of Dublin Gent |
124 |
653 |
58 |
448234 |
Jackson, Marcus |
|
1810-1812 |
LORD LISMORE |
155 |
653 |
551 |
457183 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1813-1815 |
McCULLOGH Alexr to HUGHES (1813) |
|
653 |
598 |
454000 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1809 Nov 20 |
OLIVER-HYDES
marriage Book 46 (1811-1820) Ballyrea Corfad
Deed of Marriage
Settlement. William OLIVER of Laragh in Co. Monaghan Gent of the first part
& Mary Anne HYDE, widow relict of Clarendon HYDE late of Liverpool –
Surgeon decd of the 2nd part & George ROCHE of
Warrenpoint, Co. Down & David TOMB of City of Dublin Gent of the 3rd part … an intended marriage between said William OLIVER & Mary Anne HYDE
& that she was entitled to a fortune or portion of 500 Sterling also that
the said Wm OLIVER was possessed of & intitled unto certain parts of the
towns and lands of Laragh & Coracarrow in Co. Monaghan with certain mills
theron & was also possessed of and entitled unto certain parts of the
Town and Lands of Derryhaw [Derryhaw,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh] & Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in the Co. of Armagh which lands and premises are by the
deed of which this is a memorial vested by the said William OLIVER in the
said Geo ROCHE & David TOMB in trust to secure an annuity or jointure of
50. Witness Wm. FORREST & Robt TURNER both of Warrenpoint, Co. Down Gent.
Sworn 8 April 1813 at Newry, Co. Down. |
|
654 |
185 |
450450 |
OLIVER |
|
1812 Oct 17 |
OLIVER, Charles Silver of Richmond, COR Roz McC |
|
654 |
340 |
450922 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin |
1812 Dec 16 |
ROGERS 1810-1812 LORD LISMORE
Image 447
Michael JACKSON of Ballifor?, Isle of Man,
Esq. re lease 1805 Jul 20 Richard JACKSON to Wm BOYD of Jervis St.,
City of Dublin, Merchant demised to John Cooke ROGERS of Henrietta St. Dublin
re lands of Drummigh [?] in Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin. SEAL Richard
JACKSON. NOTE: See #447234 |
155 |
654 |
508 |
451817 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Dublin |
1813 Jan 7 |
ROGERS 1813-1816
Image 508
James JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant of 1
pt; & Robert LYSONS of City of Dublin Merchant part of lands of Puckstown
in Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin |
|
654 |
592 |
452312 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Clare |
1812 Dec 4 |
LYONS 1813-1816
Image 546
Robert JACKSON of Kilbrush, Co. Clare Esq. of 1 pt; Peter MARYANE of
Ballamacbrinan [probably Ballymacrinay,
Parish Killimer,
Barony Clonderalaw] Co. Clare farmer. … lands of Ballamacbrinan … WITNESS: John KEAN of Kilrush Co. Clare
Merchant & & [Flin?] McINNERNEY of Dysarten Co. Clare |
|
654 |
650 |
452682 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Monaghan |
1812 Apr 4 |
Hugh JACKSON Esq Cremorngreen Monaghan Charles
COOTE, Earl of Belamont deceased by his will dated 9 Jun 1800 (proved in
prerog court by Edward LEE, Esq. of Rathmore [?] Lodge Waterford ) demised +
bequeathed all Charles COOTE's land in Cavan + Monaghan + all his real and
personal estate to Right Hon. Lord Viscount Hugh CARLETON + Edward LEE as
trustees land to Richard COOTE in tail male in default of issue to Thomas
COOTE Esq. of Cummerry Lodge, Monaghan; annuity of £200 pa to Grace BURKE
Mother of Richard COOTE natural and adopted son, and Grace COOTE and Selina
COOTE, natural and adopted daughters, and for life. Richard COOTE 21
years but died unmarried without lawful issue, thus land to Thomas COOTE. MS
£300 Hugh CARLETON to Thomas COOTE marriage portion; lands to be charged with
annuity for Margaret COOTE, wife of Thomas and daughter of James Moore BOYLE.
SEE: Lisnaboe JACKSONs. |
|
655 |
16 |
449735 |
RUTHERFORD |
Monaghan |
1811-1820 |
RUTHERFORDS Mar Arts Caddagh
(TI Bk 46) |
x |
655 |
270 |
451360 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1813-1815 |
McCULLOGH Jas to MORGAN (1813) |
|
655 |
278 |
451409 |
|
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
GLENNY-DORAN Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], |
|
655 |
431 |
452090 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1813-1815 |
Saml McCULLOGH to McILMOYLE (1813) |
|
655 |
439 |
452098 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Dublin |
1813 Feb 3 |
MANGANE 1813-1816
Image 248
Btw James JACKSON City of Dublin Merchant &
William HENRY of City of Dublin Merchant in consid of 200 pounds demised
dwelling house on south side of Abbey St., in Parish St. Thomas … |
|
655 |
451 |
452414
|
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1811-1820 |
CORRY-McCULLAGH Book 46 (1811-1820) Corfad
|
x |
656 |
(1)28 |
448495 |
DONALDSON |
Monaghan |
1811-1820
(TI Bk 46) |
DONALDSON to GANET Corfad |
|
656 |
84 |
450246 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Wicklow |
1812 Sep 2 |
DECOURCY Gr Wife 1810-1812
Image 346
Thomas JACKSON of Delgany,
Co Wicklow granted to Francis DECOURSEY of Parliament Street in City of
Dublin Breeches Maker the house or tenement on west side of Parliament St.
City of Dublin containing in front 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 Ex[eter] Street on the north by Mr. STERNES holding
& on the south By [William?] LINSEYs holding. For [royal] lives by virtue
of a lease to DECOURSEY from Thomas JACKSON 15 Nov 1805. WITNESS:
Charles [TOSSLER?] James NEWCOMEN.
SEE: Descendants
of Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin & Delgany, Co. Wicklow. |
155 |
657 |
19 |
44913 |
JACKSON, Benjamin |
Cork |
1811 Jun 5 |
THOMPSON, Richard-JACKSON
Benjamin Murdock JACKSON Youghal
|
15 |
657 |
42 |
449974 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1812 Oct 31 |
MCGILL 1810-1812
Image 27
William JACKSON of Great Longford St, City of
Dublin, Gent and Thomas McGILL of Cha[?] Lane in said City Merchant Taylor of
the other part … dwelling house or tenement in Great Longford St. #13 for
term of 71 years … rent of £56.17.6 … in consid of £217,10 paid by McGILL to
JACKSON… house on south side of Longford St., City of Dublin … |
155 |
657 |
77 |
450538 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin |
1812 Nov 3 |
COOPER 1810-1812
Image 45
a Memorial of an indented deed of surrender between
Thomas DICKINSON of Drumsara in the County of Dublin Esquire and Richard
JACKSON of Ballafreer in the Isle of Man Esquire
of the first part. Edgar DICKINSON of the city of Dublin Esquire of the
second part and Austin COOPER of the city of Dublin Esquire of the third
part. Whereby reciting that by indentured deed of release bearing date the
first day of August 1771. The right honorable John Lord, Milton did demise
and set unto Charles O’NEILL of the city of Dublin Esquire all that and those
that part of the town and lands of Drumsagh East described in a map in said
indenture delimited containing 66a2r31p plantation measure be the same more
or less lying and being in the Parish of Kinsaley Barony of Coolock Co
Dublin. Bounded on the East by the lands of [Maine?] On the West by Drumsagh
West in the possession of Patrick GORMAN and on the South by the lands of
Ballgriffin and on the North by Portmarnock together with all and singular the
rights , members and appurtenances whatsoever to said [?] Thereby deceased
lately as in said deed is mentioned. To hold the said Charles O’NEILL for the
lives of Mary O’NEILL Alice O’NEILL and Jane O’NEILL three daughters of the
said Charles O’Neill and the longest liver of them at the annual rent of
£105..17 payable as therein mentioned. And reciting that the [?] An
inheritance of said lands came to and were vested in said Austin COOPER and
the estate in interest of said Charles O’NEILL, the lessee in said indenture
of lease had by Mesne assignment come to an was legally vested in the said
Thomas DICKINSON and Richard JACKSON to the parties thereto and the
said Edgar DICKINSON also party thereto was entitled to a mortgage upon some
derivation interest under Charles O’NEILL are part of said demised premises
and that the said Austin COOPER had agreed to grant unto said Richard
JACKSON and Thomas DICKINSON several leases of different parts of the
lands of Drumnigh East then in their respective possession by
themselves and their [?] … WITNESS: John BALL of the city of Dublin attorney
at law and by Michael HOEY of said city gent, clerk to said Edgar DICKINSON
Thomas DICKINSON [SEAL] NOTE: Drummigh,is the only townland that starts with
“Drum” in the Parish of Kinsaley. SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine.I suspect he was related
to the Richard JACKSON (aft. 1673-1730) who married Elizabeth BOYD, but I
need to confirm. He would have been Richard JACKSON formerly of Mt.
Strand, Dublin, Isle of Man. SEE: Dublin Probates. |
155 |
657 |
98 |
450609 |
BROWNE |
Londonderry |
1810 |
BROWN, Elizabeth – McCULLAGH NOTES in 2009 diary
Between BROWNE of Londonderry [?] Esq. & Elizabeth
BROWNE otherwise BENNETT his wife of 1st part & Sarah Martha
MAXWELL widow of 2nd part & John BALL of City of Dublin
barrister & Andrew McCULLAGH [?] Co. Limerick Clerke of 3rd part ... lands of Ballingaddy had been demised from MAXWELL to BALL &
McCULLAGH [NOTE: This doesn’t appear to be pert.]. |
|
657 |
119 |
450663 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1811 Aug 29 |
TURNLEY 1810-1812
Image 66
between John JACKSON of Knocknagoney in the Co.
Down farmer of the one part, and Francis TURNLEY of Richmond Lodge in said Co
Down Esquire of the other part. Reciting that the said John JACKSON for the consideration therein mentioned did demise grant set and to farm let
unto the said Francis TURNLEY reciting a lease for a year … Parcel of
lands and Knocknagoney aforesaid part of the farm belonging to the said John
JACKSON containing1r or thereabouts Cunningham Measure. Bounded on the
South by the old road from Hollywood to Belfast on the East by John SMITH’s
land on the North and West by other part of said lands of said John
JACKSONs farm and then in the possession as may appear by the map there
of thereunto amended. To hold to the said demised premises with the rights
members and appurtenances thereunto belonging on or in any wise apartments
unto the said Francis TURNLEY his heirs and assigns from the sale of the date
thereof for enduring the natural lives and life of Robert JACKSON, Samuel
JACKSON and John RANKIN, son of Charles RANKIN, Esquire deceased and the
survivors and survivor of them and for and during such lives and life as
shall be added and inserted thereto by virtue of the covenant for rent for
ever … Yearly rent of 1s3d WITNESSES: Alexander McCONNELL & Robert
TULLY both of Parish of Holywood. Francis TURNLEY [seal] in presence of
Robert TULLY & George WILSON. |
155 |
657 |
180 |
449913 |
JACKSON |
Cork |
1812 Nov 9 |
Btw William DAVIS of Killeagh Co Cork & Benjamin
Murdock JACKSON of Town of Youghall, Co. Cork Esq…. land in the town of
Youghal ranging on the west in a parallel line with the wall built by Joshua
JACKSON Merchant and on the East side between his concern and BROWNEs
extending from sd Western boundary to low watermark bounded on the north by
land owned by Edward GREENE… Roger GREENE- more description …. |
15 |
657 |
344 |
1150063 |
DOBSON |
Tyrone |
|
ARMSTRONG-DOBSON Book 46 Moy
Wrong # Possibly #450063 |
|
658 |
93 |
452847 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1810 Nov 6 |
Image
356
Maxwell BLACKER
& Alexander HAMILTON both of City of Dublin Esq. Barristers &
Trustees named in a deed of settlement 16 Mar 1807 on the intermarriage
of Rev. Fr. GERVAISE & Miss Catherine Jane TISDALE of the 1st pt. 1st pt…Rev Francis GERVAISE of 2nd pt; Arthur Irwin
KELLY of City of Armagh of 3rd pt. . Benjamin
OLIVER of Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent of 4th pt. … reciting Arthur KELLY had been named
as purchaser of lands of Knockagraphy [Knockagraffy , Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]…
Francis GERVAISE was paid by Benjamin OLIVER… land transferred to Benjamin
OLIVER containing 48 acres was in his occupation. WITNESS: Leonard DOBBIN of
City of Dublin Attorney & Samuel WALL of said City his clerk. |
1 |
658 |
536 |
454531 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Monaghan |
1811 Dec 21 |
ELLIS-JACKSON
Image 586
BTW Most Noble Richard [Mags]
WELLESLEY Chief remembrancer of his Majesty’s Court of Exchequer in Ireland
of 1 pt & Rev. Robert MONTGOMERY of Monaghan Clerke & Francis ELLIS
of City of Bath Esq. of 2nd pt; Elinor MONTGOMERT of City of
Worcester Jane Power FRENCH of City of Dublin spinster, Rev Henry JOHNSTON of
St. Julians City of Limerick Clerke & Sydney MONTGOMERY & Anne Maria
MONTGOMERY of City of Bath of 3rd pt; Rt Hon John Earl of Erne of
Ireland & William DUFFIN of City of Cork Esq. of 4th pt & Richard
JACKSON of Town & Co. Monaghan of 5th pt. reciting decree
17 Nov 1804 re: townlands of Turfinog [Tirfinnog,
Parish Monaghan,
Barony Monaghan]
Aughatavin olias Aughatain [Aghintamy (Achadh an Tamhain), Parish Monaghan, Barony Monaghan] part of
estate of John MONTGOMERY late of Ballyleck [Ballyleck,
Parish Kilmore,
Barony Monaghan],
Co. Monaghan sold to Richard JACKSON for £1,100 and by court order 26 Nov
1805 sale was confirmed … WITNESS: Edward FRENCH & Henry SWANZY of City
of Dublin Esq. …
NOTE: Richard JACKSON (1769-1834) husband
of Margaret IRWIN, daughter of Unnamed IRWIN & Elizabeth SWANZY
(1732-1808) sister of Henry SWANZY (agbt 1730-?). Richard JACKSON’s grandfather, Joseph JACKSON was of Roylan, Co. Fermanagh. |
|
659 |
38 |
452972 |
JACKSON, Jas |
Dublin |
1812 Dec 16 |
TURNLEY 1813-1816 NOTE: No
mention of TURNLEY
Image 25
A Memorial of an indented deed of conveyance between James
JACKSON of the city of Dublin merchant of the one part and Arthur HUGHES
of said city of Dublin, Tanner of the other part. Reciting a lease dated 4
January 1811 made by Edmund LAWLESS then of New Street of the said County to
Patrick HOEY of New Street in said County builder … That part of the
land of St. Sepulcre in the parish of St Kevin’s and County of Dublin with
the house garden or piece of ground at the rear of said house which houses
Situate next in adjoining to William DELAPORT and is built upon the premises
thereby containing in front 20 feet and in rear 20 feet and depth front to
rear 170 feet… To hold unto James BROWN …. Reciting that said James
JACKSON, sold his interest to said Arthur HUGHES subject to an
undertenants lease made by said James JACKSON to one John ARCHITECT … |
|
659 |
226 |
455232 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1805 Apr 13 |
HUGHES 1813-1816
NOTE: No mention of
HUGHES.
Image 120
BTW William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of
the 1 pt & Joseph FRANKLIN of City of Dublin Jeweler of the other pt
Whereby the said William JACKSON in consideration of a sum of £106 and
yearly rent demised to Joseph Franklin dwelling house Messuage and premises
situate on the West side of South Great Georges
Street in the city of Dublin and marked # 86 containing in front 18.6
inches and in depth from front to rear 53.3 inches and in breadth in the rear
18.6 inches bounded on the one side by the dwelling house & appurtenances
at the corner of Dame Lane on the other side by dwelling house in the
possession of ____ in the front by great Georges Street and the rear by the
said William JACKSON’s premises with liberty for the said William
JACKSON to build and erect a wall at the rear of Joseph Franklin’s
premises ….… |
|
659 |
284 |
456004 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1813 June 12 |
OLIVER-McMORRAN
Image 150
Between John OLLIVER [aka
John OLIVER] of Armagh Gent & Samuel OLLIVER [aka Samuel OLIVER] of
Monaghan, Co. Monaghan sadler of the one part & Robt McMORRAN of
Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Co. Armagh farmer of the other part. After reciting …
John & Samuel OLIVER signed over to Robert McMORRAN that part of the
lands of Tullymore as formerly laid off for and then in occupation of the
said John OLIVER & then in the actual occupation of Robert McNAMARA [?]
containing 29.2 Acres…. WHITESIDE Witness Leonard DOBBIN, Armagh.. NOTE: John HANNA m Matilda
McMORRAN Tullymore. See: Complete transcription of deed. |
|
659 |
469 |
458473 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1813-1815 (1813) |
McCULLOGH Alexr & ors to HENRY & ors |
|
659 |
509 |
458923 |
JACKSON, Fras |
Antrim |
1813 Oct 14 |
JOY 1813-1816
FRANKLIN 1813-1816 NOTE: No
Mention of FRANKLIN
Image 273
Indented deed of Assignment btw Frances JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim of the 1 pt & Henry JOY late of Lodge [?] but now of Belfast Co. Antrim .. for consideration of £1025.10 paid by
Henry JOY granted to Henry JOY … part of lands of Whapstown [Whappstown,
Parish of Connor, in
the Barony of Antrim
Lower], Parish of Connor lower half Barony Antrim, Co. Antrim
containing 187a37p formerly in possession of William BELL and John BELL … to
hold for reminder of term 19 years. Frances JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: Henry McCRORY & Archibald DOUGLAS. |
|
660 |
65 |
453464 |
BAILLIE |
Louth |
1811-1820
|
PARKS & ors – their Deed Clonaleenan (TI Bk 81) |
|
660 |
327 |
458205 |
McMURRAY |
Monaghan |
1813 Aug 2 |
McMURRAY to SLOAN Not in bk 640 (TI Bk 46) Tried
Creevagh 1811-1820
Image
477
BTW John McMURRAY
of Dromore Co. Monaghan farmer of 1 pt & [?] SLOAN of Creevagh Co.
Monaghan farmer of the other. … lives of David HORNER son to James HORNER
William CRAWFORD son of Noble CRAWFORD of Dungavney Co. Monaghan farmer &
Alexander WADDELL then age abt 5 years son of Alexander WADDELL of Lisnavamin
Co. Monaghan … John McMURRAY [SEAL] WITNESS: B. O. MITCHELL
NOTE: John McMURRAY may be the one
related to Dr. Andrew McMURRAY of Ballybay & Elizabeth McCULLAGH. |
|
660 |
398 |
458297 |
VILLIERS & TUTHILL |
Dublin
Limerick
Clare |
1813 Sep 23 |
Image 513
BTW John VILLIERS of City of
Dublin Esq formerly called John TUTHILL of Co. Limerick Esq of 1 pt &
rev. Christopher Devonshire Tuthill VILLIERS of Webville in Liberty of City
of [?] 4th son of John VILLIERS recited … Henry HICKMAN late of
Kilmore Co. Clare & Hannah HICKMAN otherwise his wife … John VILLIERS
[SEAL]
NOTE: John
Tuthill of Kilmore, Ballyliny, and Doorless, co. Limerick, born 1 January
1744 at Faha, co. Limerick ; baptized about five weeks after by Rev. John
Wallace. In March 1794 he assumed
the name of Villiers in lieu of his patronymic of Tuthill, in accordance with
the will of his uncle, Edward Villiers of Kilpeacon, co. Limerick. He died 20 July 1814 at his house, 43 (now
50) Stephen's Green, Dublin ; buried 24 July 1814 at Rathcoole
Cemetery, co. Dublin M.I. Will dated 29 June 1811 (signed J. Villiers) ;
proved 10 August 1814 in the Principal Registry, Dublin. On tombstone in
Rathcoole Cemetery : "Here lie the remains of John Tuthill Villiers,
formerly of city of Limerick, lately of Stephens Green,
Dublin, who departed this life July 30, 1814, aged 70 years Here also
Elizabeth, relict of above. "He married Elizabeth, daughter of Jeremiah
Jackson of Fanningstown by Katherine his wife, widow of John Odell, Esq.,
of the Grove, co. Limerick, daughter of Samson Cox of Ballynoe and Hon.
Constance Fitzmaurice his wife, daughter of William, 20th Lord of Kerry and
Lixnaw. Jeremiah Jackson was 3rd son of Francis Jackson of
Duddington and Frances Fairchild. Elizabeth was born 24 April 1752 ; married
29 December 1769 ; died 16 May 1826, aged 77 years, at 43 (now 50) Stephen's
Green, Dublin ; buried 20 May 1826 at Rathcoole Cemetery, co. Dublin, with
her husband Will dated 31 December 1823 (signed Elizabeth Villiers) ; proved
13 June 1829 in the Principal Registry, Dublin. Had issue : 1 George, 2
Jeremiah, 3 John 4 Christopher, 5 Thomas Edward Villiers, and two daughters,
Dorothy and Katherine.
SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington [needs updating] |
|
661 |
532 |
456789 |
JACKSON, Thos |
Limerick |
1805 Sep 18 |
PERRIN 1813-1816
Image 279
Release BTW Thomas
JACKSON Fanningstown Co. Limerick Esq. of 1st pt; Catherine
HALL widow & relict of Sober HALL late of City of Limerick Esq. &
Helena HALL spinster an infant under age 21 years one of the daughters of
Sober HALL & Catherine HALL of 2nd pt; John GABBELL of City of
Limerick Esq. & Dennis LYONS of Croom Co. Limerick Esq. of 3rd pt. … land at Mardyke surrounding the new Customs House in City of Limerick
on which several houses are built with the ground on which the Custom House
stands in the suburbs of the City of Limerick … Catherine HALL [SEAL] Thomas
JACKSON [SEAL] Mary HALL [SEAL]
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON (1782-1857) married Helena
HALL SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington |
|
662 |
16 |
454022 |
McCULLAGH |
Down
Antrim |
1813 Apr 3 |
McCULLOGH Thos to KING 1813-1815
(1813)
Image 314
BTW Thomas McCULLOGH late of Merrydalgour Co. Down
farmer but now of Belfast Co. Antrim of 1 pt & John KING of Bisney, Co.
Down Farmer of other pt. Townland of Aughnaskeagh Co. Down now in possession
and occupancy of John GORMAN Hans HAMILTON & John WILSON and his mother
…. For natural life of Mrs. Henrietta GAYER … WITNESS: John DAVISON of
[S]cavillyreagh and James SINGER of Ballynahinch both Co. Down Gents … |
x |
662 |
75 |
454603 |
JACKSON, James |
Monaghan |
1812 May 1 |
Image 343
BTW Patrick CORLY of Clones Co. Monaghan Gent of 1 pt
& James JACKSON of Clones Gent of other pt. [descry of land in
Clones] for lives of Charles RODDY, John GETHINE & Gare COALMAN all of
Clones. WITNESS: John BRADSHAW of Clones, Co. Monaghan, Gent. |
|
662 |
277 |
455465 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Carlow |
1803 Feb 21 |
1813-1816
Image 450
Re Intermarriage bearing date 21 Feb
1803 between Joseph JACKSON of Tomboy Co. Carlow [likely Tombeagh,
Parish Hacketstown,
Barony Rathvilly],
farmer of 1st pt & John KELLY & William [?] WILSON both of
Ballyduff Co. Carlow farmers of 2nd pt & [Eleanor?] KELLY of
Tomby spinster of 3rd pt reciting a marriage then to be solemnized
btw said Thomas KELLY & Elinor KELLY & witnessing that the said Joseph
JACKSON in natural love of Eloner his step daughter … release all that
part of the lands of Coolmana formerly known by name of Nash’s quarter
containing 16a [Nashe's
Quarter is on southern border of Tombeagh – there is also Coolmanagh
Lower and Coolmanagh
Upper] …. Unto John KELLY & William NELSON … WITNESS George KELLY
& [?] KELLY both of Ballyduff.
SEE also ROD: 834-8-202 and ROD:
1834 8 203:
SEE: JACKSONs
of Nash’s Quarter. |
|
662 |
462 |
457091 |
KIDD |
Armagh |
1813 Jul 20 |
PEPPER-SCOTT1811-1820 NOTES in 2009 diary Ballinahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
John PEPPER of Mount Foy[?] Co. Dublin, merchant of 1st part. John SCOTT of
Umgola, Co. Armagh of 2nd part. Benjamin KIDD of City of Armagh, Merchant of
3rd pt ... 3 mortgages were made by John SCOTT to John PEPPER of lands of
Umgola Doroms [??] & Drummagh [probably Drumarg,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& also lands of Ballinahonebeg , [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] to Benjamin KIDD (this lease is complicated, but it
sounds if this was the document that had KIDD ending up with Ballinahonebeg). |
|
662 |
524 |
457573 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Carlow
Dublin |
1813 Aug 4 |
KELLY Ge O 1813-1816 (No mention of Geo KELLY)
Image 579
BTW William JACKSON of City of
Dublin Esq of the estate and effects of James HOLLAND of Town of Carlow
Bankrupt of 1 pt & Samuel HAUGHTON jr son to Samuel HAUGHTON sen of Co.
Carlow of other pt. Reciting that said William JACKSON made over to
Samuel HOUGHTON 2 fields on North side of road leading from town of Carlow to
Black Bog formerly held by John RYAN cont 2a 3r [?] perches bordered on the
north by the River Burren on the south by the aforesaid road on the east by 2
fields now in occupation of Owen BYRNE on the west by part of [?] ground now
in occupation of Elizabeth DUNN widow all in Barony & Co. Carlow.
WITNESS: Edward P. LEVY & Joshua TATE. William JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
663 |
277 |
433994 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
|
MACULLA to CLYNE Corcullinghish 1811-1820
(TI Bk 46) |
|
663 |
561 |
457672 |
McCULLAGH |
|
|
McCULLOGH Jas to ADAMS 1813-1815 (1813) |
|
664 |
99 |
456442 |
JACKSON, Thomas & Helena |
Limerick
Tipperary |
1810 May 3 |
HAUGHTON 1813-1816
Image 386
BTW James LYONS of Croom, Co.
Limerick Esq. eldest son and heir at law of Denis LYONS late of Croom
deceased, Christian LYONS widows of the late Denis LYONS deceased & Henry
LYONS, executors of will of 1st part; Catherine HALL of City of
Limerick widow and relict of [Sober?] HALL late of the City of Limerick, Esq
deceased of 2nd part; Thomas JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
& Helena JACKSON otherwise HALL his wife, Mary HALL of City of
Limerick spinster. Helena JACKSON and Mary HALL are the surviving
children of the said Sober HALL & Catherine HALL of the 3rd pt; John GABBETT of the City of Limerick Esq & Thomas CASEY of City of
Dublin Esq. of 4th pt; Thomas SCULLY Esq. of Cappercullion, Co.
Limerick & Samuel MAXWELL Esq. of City of Limerick of 5th pt Reciting 7 Jun 1792 btw P. Sober [Solur?
Tober?] HALL Katherine HALL of 1 pt, the said Denis LYONS deceased of part
released townlands of Gortmanher in suburbs
of City of Limerick and lands of Ayleduff otherwise Foyleduff & Conemore
in Barony of Owney
and Arra in Co. Tipperary &
parcel of land at Mardylke surrounding the Customs House in the City of
Limerick on which several houses
had been built … also lands of Derrylong [possibly Derrylough,
Parish Killimer,
Barony Clonderalaw]
otherwise Mountrice with the dwelling house and offices gardens & appurts
in Co. Clare for yearly rent of £264 and also subject to two sums of £2,000 … WITNESSES: Peter SMYTHE & Michael WALSH.
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON (1782-1857) married Helena
HALL SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington |
|
664 |
135 |
456489 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1813-1815 (1813) |
McCULLOGH Wm to HAMILTON |
|
664 |
183 |
456952 |
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1813-1815 (1813) |
McCULLOGH David & ors – Deed Poll 1811-1820 (TI Bk
46) Ballibay
McCULLOUGH to WILEYS Marr Arts |
x |
664 |
255 |
457452 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1813-1815 (1813) |
McCULLOGH Robert to MORGAN |
|
664 |
284 |
457498 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1813 Apr 27 |
GABBETT 1813-1816
Image 480
BTW William JACKSON of Paradise Row of City of
Dublin, Gent of 1st pt; reciting transfer to John JACKSON house messuage & tenement on south side of Paradise Row [dimensions] in
Lordship of St. Mary’s Abbey, City of Dublin together with all articles of
furniture to John JACKSON for lives [of Royal family members] WITNESS:
Francis HIGGINS of Francis Lane, City of Dublin Grocer & Thomas BARRY of
Golden Lane servant to Francis HIGGINS. |
|
664 |
402 |
458353 |
McCULLAGH |
|
|
Alexr McCULLOGH & ors to CUNNINGHAM 1813-1815
(1813) |
|
664 |
553 |
459223 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1807 Jul 22 |
His will. Names Index 1813-1815
Image 616
A Memorial of the Will of Peter JACKSON, which
is in the words or [?] following: I, John JACKSON of City of Dublin …
give and devise to my nephew Warren Hasting Rowland JACKSON Nephew Warren
Hastings Rowland JACKSON is appointed executor of will dated 1807 Jul 22;
Legacies to two nieces, Frances & Sarah sisters of the said
Warren [Warren Hastings Rowland JACKSON] – 20 Mar 1810 SEAL John JACKSON.
NOTE: This is an odd one. It starts out
saying it is the will of Peter JACKSON and switches to John JACKSON.
It is the will of John JACKSON. [more details & a codicil 5 Nov
1813]
JACKSON, JOHN, city of
Dublin.
22 July 1807. Full 1 p. 5 Nov.
1813.
To my nephew and sole exor.
Warren Hastings Rowland
Jackson all of the property of
which I shall die possessed.
In a former will I had left
legacies to my two nieces Frances and Sarah Jackson, sisters of
said Warren, but the failure of Peneau and Pallorgin and other causes,
my nephew “stands in need of more than I have left to give” whereby I now
revoke a former will.
Witnesses: Eleanor Sall, spinster, Robert Brennan,
Jostn.
Smith.
Codicil. 30 March 1810. In
case said Warren should die before me I wish to include his heirs.
Witnesses to will and
memorial: Eleanor Sall, George Beatty
of city of Dublin.
664, 553, 459223 Warren H. R. Jackson (seal)
SEE: Jacksons of Waterford & Cork |
|
665 |
125 |
458555 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1813 Sept 20 |
Thos & Sarah McCULLOGH to MARRON 1813-1815 (1813)
Image 69
BTW Thomas McCULLAGH of Belfast, Co.
Antrim Merchant of 1st pt Sarah McCULLAGH late Sarah MALLOW
[MORRAN?] his wife and sister of Andrew MARROW of Dungreenagh Co. Down Linen
Draper of 2nd pt. Andrew MORRAN and Andrew PEACOCK of Belfast Gent
of 3rd pt. Reciting Thomas McCULLAGH granted to Andrew MORRAN and
Alexander PEACOCK ground on North side of Town of Belfast containing in front
46’ and leading backwards to the north 55’ and reciting that Thomas McCULLAGH
conveyed to Andrew MORRAN & Alexander PEACOCK building on Southwest side
of Curlice St. containing in front to said street 15’ extending backwards
towards south west 77’ for life of Sarah McCULLAGH annual rent £50 … Thomas
McCULLAGH [SEAL] |
|
665 |
344 |
459451 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Armagh |
1808 Nov 20 |
1813-1816
Image 179
BTW Hugh JACKSON of Aughmagran [??] Co. Armagh of pt; James GRAHAM of [B___ish?] Co. Armagh of the other. Hugh JACKSON in
marriage portion for his daughter Anne GRAHAM wife of the said James GRAHAM
lands in Aughanagran [??] … to be transferred
after deaths of Hugh JACKSON & Liddy JACKSON James GRAHAM
[SEAL] WITNESSES: Thomas LOGAN & Robert BREDON |
|
665 |
488 |
460173 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1809 Mar 20 |
SCOTT-KIDD
John SCOTT of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Co. Armagh, Gent of the 1st part John PEPPER of City of Dublin, Merchant of
2nd part & Benjamin KIDD of Keady, Co. Armagh Gent of 3rd part. Reciting
lease dated 21 April 1796 John OLIVER, Mary OLIVER & Elizabeth OLIVER all
then of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh son and daughters and also admons & also of Joseph OLIVER of
Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]deceased
demised to John SCOTT ... part of Ballynahonemore in possession of Robert
WILSON & then in possession of John, Mary & Elizabeth OLIVER 10A 2.16
.. annexed No 1 with the Mannor House outhouses, offices and all locks gates
and fixtures therein ... & mill fall building & improvements, bleach
green, bleaching utensils ... more description about Tailrace etc... then in
possession of Andrew OLIVER [The OLIVERs had it by way of a lease from Robert
JACKSON] ... Joseph OLIVER of Tullamore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh],... |
|
665 |
560 |
460230 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Down |
1813 Nov 26 |
GRAHAM 1813-1816
JACKSON-CLEMENCE
Image 294
Andrew JACKSON of Ballygrainey, farmer of
the 1 pt., Thomas CLENNAN of Ballycloghan, of 2nd pt.… reciting 20
June 1802, William ROBINSON of Ballycloghan granted to William TENNENT of
Belfast Co. Antrim merchant a year’s lease 50a Scotch measure of piece of
meadow lately belonging to the Coun CONNOLLY [part of image cropped] …
townland of Ballycloghan Co Down… reciting 11 Jan 1800 said William TENNENT
granted to Thomas McWHINNEY & Thomas CLEMENCE the 50a of Ballcloghan …
Witness Henry WALLACE of Belfast Co. Antrim Thomas JACKSON Co. Down Henry
WATERSON |
|
666 |
227 |
462748 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1813 Aug 20 |
CLEMENCE 1813-1816
Btw John JACKSON of Grafton St City of Dublin
Toy Man of the 1 pt & Michael HYNES of [Excheqr] St City of Dublin Tavern
Keeper of the other pt. Reciting the said John JACKSON entered into a
contract with his Majesty’s commissary general in Ireland furnishing and
supplying to said commissary general for the use of the said Majesty’s forces
20,000 wooden canteens at the rate and to be delivered and paid for in such a
manner as in and by contract specified… Whereby the considerations mentioned
said John JACKSON did assign and make over to the said Michael Hynes
the said recited contract and all someone sums of money to be hereinafter
received there under. In trust to and for the service uses and purposes as
set articles … Witnesses George Snell of the city of Dublin Gent Michael
Hynes. |
|
666 |
229 |
462751 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1814 Mar 14 |
Gr O Agreement 1813-1816
John JACKSON of Grafton Street in the city of
Dublin Tonbridge Warehouse keeper of the first part and Lawrence Pitman of
the Suffolk Street in said city whip maker and Thomas Fulham of Grafton
Street in said city Hosier of the second part. Reciting lease dated ninth of
May 1719 made between George GRAY of the one part and Elizabeth REYNOLDS
spinster (and the wife of dead John JACKSON) the other part the said
George GRAY demised under the said Elizabeth REYNOLDS all that and those the
dwelling house on the west side of Grafton Street in city of Dublin in
possession of George GRAY market and number 104 containing in front to said
street about 22 feet in depth from front to rear adjoining the house number
103 in the possession of James REAS and 15 feet…. Projects and afterward
intermarried with said Elizabeth and thereupon became entitled to said
premises and therefore entered into possession there of … |
|
667 |
79 |
458619 |
McCULLAGH |
Down |
1813 Mar 20 |
McCULLOGH Jas to PATTEN 1813-1815 (1813)
James McCULLOGH of Banbridge reedmaker.. lands of
Drumnahhare, Co Down |
16e |
667 |
129
130 |
459120 |
JACKSON, William |
Carlow |
1812 Dec 4 |
JACKSON- BROWN Marriage Arts. Names Index 1813- PITMAN
Ge O
1815 Knockboy. Co Carlow Constable hill, Coolmana. Co
Image 74
A Memorial of an indented deed of conveyance between William
JACKSON of Constable Hill in the County of Carlow Gent of the first part; John JACKSON of the same place, Gent, son of the said William
JACKSON and Jane BROWNE of Maplestown in County Carlow, spinster the
intended wife of the said John JACKSON of the second part and James
BROWNE of Maplestown of County Carlow, Gent and father of said Jane of the
third part. Reciting that a marriage is intended between the said John
JACKSON and Jane BROWNE that said William JACKSON in consideration
of love and affection to his son, and of £200, the marriage portion of said
Jane to said John JACKSON in hand paid by said Jane BROWNE, the
receipt whereof is thereby acknowledged and to secure a provision for the
said Jane and the issue of said marriage in case she or they survive the said
John JACKSON said William JACKSON agreed to assign unto the said John
JACKSON his the said William interest in the lands and premises
therein, and hereafter mentioned and his right to his stock of cattle goods
chattles and effects of what nature or kind soever and reciting an indented
deed bearing date the 8th March 1804 between Charles HEMMELL then
of Hackettstown in the said County of Carlow farmer and the said William
JACKSON said HEMMELL in consideration of £193.0.8 did bargain and sale
under the said William JACKSON said Charles HEMMELL his title and
interest all that and those that part of the lands of Knockboy situate in the
County of Carlow as formerly in the possession of Patrick REDMOND containing
62 acres or thereabouts. To hold unto the said William JACKSON his
heirs and assigns two years … during the lives and life of him and said
Charles HEMMELL Thomas NORTON of Knocknaboly in the County of Wicklow and
George DUNBAR of Dalkey in the County of Dublin, Shoemaker and the surety of
them subject to the yearly rent of £6% with 12d in the pound Recrs fees and
two couple of full turkeys every Christmas or so when thereof to the
honourable John STRATFORD therein named payable half yearly as therein
mentioned and also receipt of certain other in dentures of conveyance bearing
date 14 April 1804, by which James WALSH and Charles WALSH therein named did
grant and sell unto William JACKSON all that part of the lands of Constable Hill, Co Carlow containing 21a 3r 36p to
hold unto the said William JACKSON during the natural life of Ebeneezer
WATERS, son of John WATERS therein and 31 years from 25 March 1797, which
ever lasts longest at the yearly rent of £28 payable half yearly is therein
mentioned and also reciting an indentured deed of lease bearing date 12
December 1808 between Marcella BYRNE, widow and said William JACKSON whereby said Marcella BYRNE did demise and grant unto the said William
JACKSON, his executors, administrators and assigns for the term of 18
years at the yearly rent of £1.19 shillings 40 acres [?] in proportion for
parts of an acre payable half yearly as therein mentioned and said deed of
settlement of which this is a Memorial witnessed that William JACKSON for
the consideration aforesaid did grant bargain and sell unto the said John
JACKSON and Jane BROWNE as trustee. Reciting in their actual possession
being in virtue of a deed of bargain of sale for a year as therein mentioned
and to their heirs and assigns all that and those the aforesaid lands of
Knockboy and Constable Hill. To hold to them their heirs and assigns for and
during the lives and years granted thereof and also all that and those the
aforesaid lands of Coolmanna and to hold same unto said John JACKSON and James BROWNE their executors administrators and assigns for and during the
residue of 18 years yet to come and [?] of same and all the estate right
title and interest of said William JACKSON of in and to the same
subject to the rent fees and duties to the performance of the covenants in
the original lease and the testimony part and to the annuity and sum of money
[?] and after mentioned and to the trusts there in and after mentioned that
is to say in trust to the use of John JACKSON for life and after his
death in case said Jane BROWNE survives that it shall be lawful for her to
take to her own use thereof one yearly rent charge of £25 there be no issue
of said marriage but in case there are such issue then only £20 yearly with a
covenant on the part of John JACKSON. That said yearly sums shall not
only a charge and lean on the premises aforesaid, but also on the property he
may become entitled to or died possessing of and [?] though [?] trust after
the death of John JACKSON said lands and premises shall go to the use
and benefit of the issue of said marriage in such share and proportion, if
more than one child as said John JACKSON shall by deeds [?] will
appoint to and said deed contains a lease covenant that said William
JACKSON and his wife Sarah are to remain in the dwellinghouse of
Constable Hill and be provided with all necessities but in case they wish to
live apart then to have one annuity of said yearly for their joint lives
charges chargeable on all the said property and also the said William
JACKSON may encumber same with £100 to be disposed of by deed or will as
he may think proper with other usual covenants which said deed and this
Memorial are witnessed by John JONES of Woodri[?] [aka Woodside, Hacketstown,
Barony Rathvilly?] in the said County of Carlow and John LAWLER of Tullow
County Carlow gent and attorney at law. William JACKSON. Seal. Sealed
in presence of John JONES; John LAWLER in the above named John JONES maketh
oath that he is also subscribing witness to the above recited deeds of
settlement whereof the above writing is a Memorial.
NOTE: Maplestown, Parish
Rahill, Barony Rathvilly. Knockboy is in the Parish & Barony of
Rathvilly. Coolmanna aka Coolmanagh Lower and Upper are both in the parish of
Harlodstown, Barony Rathvilly. SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe’s Quarter |
|
667 |
350 |
460721 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1813 Apr 3 |
McCULLOGH Thos to DAWSON 1813-1815 (1813)
Btw Thomas McCULLOGH of Belfast Co Antrim merchant of 1st pt.. transfer of lands of Mydalgen |
16e |
667 |
385 |
460958 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Down |
1813 Dec 8 |
JACKSON- McGOWAN 1813-1816
Image 203
BTW William Nicholson JACKSON of Ballywilly, Co.
Down, farmer of 1 pt & Robert MCGOWAN of Ballymullan, Co. Down, farmer, …
lands of Ballywilly, parish of Bangor, Co. Down … 5a 3r 25p & several
dwelling houses and houses and offices in possession of William Nicholson
JACKSON [description of boundaries and neighbours]. SEE: Jacksons of Co. Down. |
|
668 |
379 |
465209 |
JACKSON, Thos |
Tipperary |
1809 Nov 2 |
JACKSON-FENNELL 1813-1816
Image 508
Thomas JACKSON of Tincurry. Co. Tipperary of 1
pt & Robert FENNELL of Garryoan, Co. Tipperary of the other
SEE: Quaker Jacksons in Ireland. He was Thomas
JACKSON (1727-1800). I have yet to update this section of the tree and add in
Mary FENNELL, wife of Thomas JACKSON. |
|
668 |
386 |
465217 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin |
1814 Jun 19 |
MCGOWAN N [Not sure what that meant] 1813-1816
BLAKE
Image 512
BTW Peter JACKSON of Gardner Street, Dublin Esq.
of 1 pt & Robert BLAKE of Trimble Street, Dublin, Esq of the other ….
Peter AYLMER granted an annuity to Peter JACKSON of £130 a year
charged against lands in Co.. Meath … other involved… |
|
669 |
119 |
460909 |
|
Tullyvallen |
1813 Dec 24 |
Btw Archibald MARSHALL of Bush Hill, Co. Down &
Daniel BROWN of Newry, attorney at law. …supposedly Tullyvallen,
Co. Armagh, but I couldn’t find mention of that townland. |
1 |
670 |
259 |
461244 |
JACKSON, Sir Geo |
|
1813-1816 |
FENNELL |
|
670 |
412 |
461742 |
JACKSON, Jos |
Cork |
1814 Jan 12 |
WOLFE 1813-1816
Image 387
BTW J Henry BENNETT heretofore called John Henry
JACKSON of Ballymore in the Great Island, Co. Cork |
|
670 |
412 |
461743 |
JACKSON, Jos |
Cork |
1813-1816 |
WALLIS Otherwise BENNETT |
|
670 |
448 |
461980 |
|
Monaghan Cavan
Dublin |
1810 Mar 25 |
HAMILTON-MITCHELL 1813
Robert HAMILTON, Attorney at Law & William
MITCHELL, Monaghan
One of four deeds all reciting a deed
of 25th March 1810
Between Alexander Montgomery esq,
Major Mon Militia, Walter Tyler, Rosefield, Co Mon & Robert Graham, &
name
Dacre Hamilton jnr of Philipsborough,
Co Dublin, eldest son of late Skeffington
Catherine Hamilton, Bath, spinster
Dame Maria Williamson (Hamilton)
Whitburn, Co Durham
Rev Edwd Lucas of Wood Lodge, Co Cavan
& Olivia Lucas (Hamilton)
Elizabeth Hamilton, Bath
Rev Jas Hamilton, Clontibret &
Margt Hamilton/Black/Noble – his wife
Dacre Hamilton, Senr of Cornacassa
Lodge, Co Mon
James Hamilton, senr re
settlement on intermarriage of Dame Maria Williamson
Skeffington Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
Eleanor Hamilton
Witnesses John Mitchell &
Thos Reilly
Transcription thanks to Peter McWilliam. |
|
670 |
450 |
461981 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Monaghan |
1810 Mar 25 |
HAMILTON-JACKSON 1813
Image 406
Made btw Robert HAMILTON of City of Dublin Gent
Attorney at law of 1 pt & Richard JACKSON of Monaghan in Co.
Monaghan of other pt…. purchased by Robert HAMILTON in trust for sd Richard
JACKSON… for sum of 300 pounds demised part of tenement calles
Ashtone’s Hall in Town of Monaghan.
One of four deeds all reciting a deed
of 25th March 1810
Between Alexander Montgomery esq,
Major Mon Militia, Walter Tyler, Rosefield, Co Mon & Robert Graham, &
name
Dacre Hamilton jnr of Philipsborough,
Co Dublin, eldest son of late Skeffington
Catherine Hamilton, Bath, spinster
Dame Maria Williamson (Hamilton)
Whitburn, Co Durham
Rev Edwd Lucas of Wood Lodge, Co Cavan
& Olivia Lucas (Hamilton)
Elizabeth Hamilton, Bath
Rev Jas Hamilton, Clontibret &
Margt Hamilton/Black/Noble – his wife
Dacre Hamilton, Senr of Cornacassa
Lodge, Co Mon
James Hamilton, senr re
settlement on intermarriage of Dame Maria Williamson
Skeffington Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
Robert JACKSON (It looks like Robert not Richard)
Eleanor Hamilton
Witnesses John Mitchell &
Thos Reilly
Transcription thanks to Peter McWilliam. |
|
670 |
450 |
461982 |
|
Monaghan Cavan
Dublin |
1810 Mar 25 |
HAMILTON-HAMILTON 1813
One of four deeds all reciting a deed
of 25th March 1810
Between Alexander Montgomery esq,
Major Mon Militia, Walter Tyler, Rosefield, Co Mon & Robert Graham, &
name
Dacre Hamilton jnr of Philipsborough,
Co Dublin, eldest son of late Skeffington
Catherine Hamilton, Bath, spinster
Dame Maria Williamson (Hamilton)
Whitburn, Co Durham
Rev Edwd Lucas of Wood Lodge, Co Cavan
& Olivia Lucas (Hamilton)
Elizabeth Hamilton, Bath
Rev Jas Hamilton, Clontibret &
Margt Hamilton/Black/Noble – his wife
Dacre Hamilton, Senr of Cornacassa
Lodge, Co Mon
James Hamilton, senr re
settlement on intermarriage of Dame Maria Williamson
Skeffington Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
Eleanor Hamilton
Witnesses John Mitchell &
Thos Reilly
Transcription thanks to Peter McWilliam. |
|
670 |
451 |
461983 |
|
Monaghan Cavan
Dublin |
1810 Mar 25 |
HAMILTON-FLEMING 1813
One of four deeds all reciting a deed
of 25th March 1810
Between Alexander Montgomery esq,
Major Mon Militia, Walter Tyler, Rosefield, Co Mon & Robert Graham, &
name
Dacre Hamilton jnr of Philipsborough,
Co Dublin, eldest son of late Skeffington
Catherine Hamilton, Bath, spinster
Dame Maria Williamson (Hamilton)
Whitburn, Co Durham
Rev Edwd Lucas of Wood Lodge, Co Cavan
& Olivia Lucas (Hamilton)
Elizabeth Hamilton, Bath
Rev Jas Hamilton, Clontibret &
Margt Hamilton/Black/Noble – his wife
Dacre Hamilton, Senr of Cornacassa
Lodge, Co Mon
James Hamilton, senr re
settlement on intermarriage of Dame Maria Williamson
Skeffington Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
Eleanor Hamilton
Witnesses John Mitchell &
Thos Reilly
Transcription thanks to Peter McWilliam. |
|
671 |
89 |
460530 |
JACKSON |
Carlow |
1813 Dec 10 |
JACKSON-CONDLE
Image 50
BTW Thomas JACKSON of Hackballstown, Co Carlow
Gent of the 1 pt & Thomas CONDLE of the same place Shopkeeper of the
other pt. Reciting that Thomas JACKSON stood indebted to CONDLE for
£300 14s 11d & was arrested by the sheriff of Co Carlow.. debt
charged against pt of Coolnamana Co Carlow called Saluska … Francis JONES
will. SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana |
16e |
671 |
193 |
460876 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Down |
1802 May 1 |
Image 110
BTW John HAMILTON of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt. & Samuel JACKSON of Mt. Pleasant Co. Down Esq. of the other
pt. Reciting lease whereby John HAMILTON set to Samuel JACKSON farm of
land called Moor Park [possibly (long shot) Moordyke,
Parish Kilwaughter,
Barony Glenarm Upper] containing 101 acres Cunningham Measure with proportion of Bog in
Richard GRAHAM’s Bog formerly set apart for said farm in townland of
Ballymiscan Parish of Drumdonald & Holywood Co. Down … rent £12 yearly …
WITNESS: Thomas L. STEWART Gent Attorney Belfast Co. Antrim & Charles
O’DONNELL his clerk
See also 1802 May 20. |
|
671 |
347 |
461756 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford |
1813 Jun 5 |
JACKSON-FOGARTY. Names Index 1813-1815
Image 188
Deed poll … recites Henrietta ROGERS … land in Kings
Street Parish Trinity Without City of Waterford by virtue of a lease 10 May
1812 demised 19 Sep 1813 rent of £45 and that the revision expected upon the
death of the said Henrietta ROGERS had been settled on her daughters in said
deed upon which deed this is a memorial John JACKSON Captain in his
Majesty [Close] Regiment of Militia did [?] then ROGERS his wife [?] ROGERS
Esq. and Isabella ROGERS his wife Hariott ROGERS Mary JENKIN otherwise ROGERS
which the said Isabella Harriett Mary Jane Sarah Deborah are the daughters of
Adam ROGERS [?] deceased by Henrietta ROGERS |
|
671 |
396 |
461934 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1813 Oct 7 |
BARTLEY-McCULLAGH Book 46 (1811-1820)
Donrymond aka Dunrimond
NAMES: William BARTLEY of
Dublin; William CLENDINNING of Dunraymond; Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley;
Charles MEARS of Dublin; Thomas McCULLAGH jr. of Derryvalley.
Image 213
Between Wm Bartley of the City of Dublin Gent of the
1st part; William Clendinning & Frs McClelland farmers both of Donrymond,
Co Monaghan of the 2nd part; Thos McCullagh of Derryvalley Esqre of the 3rd
part
All that part of the lands of Doorymond sit in the
Parish of Kilmore contg 13-3-30 then in possession of Wm C & Frs
McClelland
Wm Bartley in consid of £100 paid to him by Thos
McCullagh assigns to Thos McCullagh an annuity of £18-16-11 payable out of
part of lands of Dourymond in possession of William Clendinning & Frs
McClelland until £100 and all costs to Thos McCullagh by reason of Bond and
Warrant for deed are paid
Witnesses: Chas Mears of the City of Dublin Atry at
Law, Thos McCullagh junr of Derryvalley
Regd 11 Feb 1814] |
d
x |
671 |
406 |
461950 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Clare
Limerick |
1814 Jan 5 |
FOGARTY Ge – otherwise ROGERS & Husband &
Others 1813-1816
Image 217
BTW Henry WILSON of Springfield [Springfield,
Parish Feenagh, Barony Bunratty Lower] Co.
Clare Esq. of 1 pt. William MAUNSELL of Castlepark in City of Limerick Esq.
& Bridget MAUNSELL of Castle Park one of the daughters of said William of
2nd pt & William M. JACKSON Esq. & William MAUNSELL
Trustees appointed Esquires of 3rd pt. William D. JACKSON [aka William Devereaux JACKSON] and John DOONAGH both of
said City of 4th pt. Lands of Deerpark [probably Deerpark,
Parish Feenagh, Barony Bunratty Lower], known
by name of Springfield in Barony Bunratty Co. Clare
and reciting marriage to be had btw Henry WILSON & Bridget MAUNSELL …
marriage portion…
NOTE The
MAUNSELL-JACKSON connection is that Eliza JACKSON (1780-abt 1820),
daughter of William Marcus JACKSON (1761-1822) of Limerick City and
Jane DEVEREAU of Deer Park Co. Clare married William MAUNSELL. Based on
likely ages, I presume Bridget would be a sister-in-law to Eliza JACKSON. |
|
671 |
540 |
462893 |
BAILLIE |
Louth |
1811 Oct 18 |
KING to BAILIE Annaghavacky (TI Bk 81) 1811-1820
Image 286
Stuart KING of 1st pt … …
Robert BAILIE of Sportstown and Robert DICKIE of Clonaeleenan Co. Louth of 5th pt. part of townlands of Annaghvacky now called Roachdale then in ownership
of Robert BAILIE & Robert DICKIE … Red Bog 179 acres 1 rood 33 perches
bordered on north by Tavananore on the South by Clonaleenan on the east by
part of Annaghvacky… by Carrickstuck on the west by Shanmullagh &
Courtbane in upper half of Barony Dundalk Manor of Roach Co. Louth [hard to
read] |
|
672 |
524 |
465068 |
JACKSON, John |
Monaghan |
1814 ? 5 |
JACKSON Gr O Ge O 1813-1816
Image 601
John JACKSON of Crieve |
|
673 |
47 |
462869 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Down |
1814 Jan 29 |
JACKSON Ballywilly 1813-1816
Image 28
BTW William JACKSON of Ballywilly, Parish Bangor
Co. Down Gent of 1 pt & Hugh JACKSON of Parish Bangor of other
part. Reciting that said William JACKSON under will of his father was
entitled to lands of Ballywilly under will of his father Hugh JACKSON deceased and that said Hugh JACKSON was eldest son & heir at law
and to make a provision for his said son William granted his rights to
Ballywilly & paying to William and annuity of £100 for natural life with
the free use of the [?] of Ballywilly …. WITNESS: John McQUILLAN of Crawford
Burn Schoolmaster & James BELL of Kildare farmer both of Co. Down William
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
673 |
494 |
464832 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Carlow |
1814 May 7 |
BLANCHVILLE-JACKSON Rathnafishogue 1813-1814
Peter JACKSON of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow
Shopkeeper leased lands of Rathnafishogue for 120 pounds pd to Michael
BLANCHVILLE. |
16e |
674 |
31 |
463481 |
JACKSON, Josh |
Queens |
1812 Nov 25 |
JACKSON-RICHARDSON 1813-1816
Image 21
BTW Joseph
JACKSON of Mountrath Queens Co. Shop keeper of 1 pt & John RICHARDSON
of Mountrath leather cutter of the other pt. Dwelling House in Main Street of
Mountrath lately occupied by Jacob ROBERTS together with part of the yard at
the rere of the welling & also free liberty to pass with Horse Carts
& Cars & Carriages through James JACKSONs Kitchen & his
bake house down Carter’s Lane to the River & also to the Street of
Mountrath in town of Mountrath Barony Maryborough West Queens Co. Joseph
JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
674 |
76 |
463876 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Dublin |
1814 Apr |
RICHARDSON 1813-1816
HOWELL & ors- McDONNAGH
Image 46
BTW George HOWELL of City of
Dublin of 1st pt; Robert JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant
of 2nd pt; Edward McDONNAGH of City of Dublin Woolen Draper of 3rd pt. … 25 Jul 1811 agreement to become partners and joint Traders in the
Trade of Mens Mercers & Tayloring & other business of trade connected
therewith for 34 years annex amount £5,565.12.2 of doubtful debts … Edward
McDONNAGH had been bookkeeper … released by McDONNAGH to HOWELL & JACKSON
shares etc … Robert JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
674 |
252 |
464999 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
|
1813-1816 |
Gr O Defence Partnership |
|
675 |
108 |
464059 |
BARTLEY
McCULLAGH |
Monaghan |
1814 May4 |
BARTLEY-McCULLAGH 1813-1815
Book 46 (1811-1820)
Dunremond Donrymond aka Dunrimond
NAMES: William BARTLEY of
Eccles (or Essex) Street, Dublin; Thomas McCULLAGH of Derryvalley; William
CLENDINNING of Dunraymond; Francis McCLELLAND of Dunraymond; Owen MURPHY;
Mrs. Grace BASHFORD; William JOHNSTON of Dorset St, Dublin; John GRIFFIN. |
d |
676 |
23 |
465555 |
JACKSON, John |
Monaghan
Cavan |
1814 Jan 31 |
Thomas COOTE of Cootehill Co Cavan …WITNESS: John
JACKSON |
|
676 |
24 |
465564 |
JACKSON, John & Hugh |
Monaghan |
1814 May 1 |
BELL 1813-1816
Image 317 in Names Index 1813-1816
Image
143 in Bk 676.
(rough transcription using voice
recognition)
Indented deed of release made between Hugh
JACKSON the younger of Cremore Green in the County of Monaghan Esquire
and John JACKSON of Rockmon in the said County, Esquire, brother of
the said Hugh JACKSON of the first part; Josias C GAMBLE of the bank
in the County of Dublin merchant of the second part; Sir William ALEXANDER,
Bart. Robert ALEXANDER Bart and William James ALEXANDER, Esquire. of the city
of Dublin bankers of the third part; John
MOORE, of Drumbannagh [see: Drumbanagher
House, south of Pointzpass], Robert McCAN and Meredith FOX both of Newry
all in the County of Armagh Esquire bankers of the fourth part; one James
BELL of Comber and Street North and Francis HAMILTON of Dominick Street, both
in the city of Dublin Esquires of the fifth part reciting that by deed of
release bearing date the seventh day of October 1734, by Henry JACKSON [?] in the County of Meath, gent demised under Hugh JACKSON of
Aughnafarnana in said County gent all that part of the 16 poles of
Ballynatlicknuff then in his possession containing by estimation 40 acres
more or less situate in the Barony of Kells in the County of Meath excepting
as therein is excepted to hold unto the said Hugh JACKSON his heirs
and assigns for three lives therein mentioned and the survivor of them
renewable for ever at the yearly rent of 7 sterling and £3.10 shillings as a
fine for renewal on the fall of each life further recites that by another
deed of release bearing date the 13th day of June 1781. The Lord
Baron Derby demised with. Richard MAYNE of Killowen in the County of Monaghan
all that part of the land of Cardwillan & Edenforan then in possession of William MAYNE of Trimemount County Monaghan Esquire
containing by estimation hundred and 2 acres two roods exclusive of bog be
the same more or less situate in the Barony of Amamullin [should this be
parish Aghnamullen?] County of Monaghan with the appurtenances excepting all
those in to hold unto the said Richard MAYNE and his heirs for the lives of
the said William MAYNE and of John MAYNE and Charles MAYNE his brothers at
the yearly rent of £48.19 shillings, eight pence with a [?] for perpetual
renewal of 15 acres of said premises on the terms of erecting a bleaching
mill there on and that by an endorsement on the back of said last mentioned
deed bearing date the 15th day of March 1785 after confronting as
there in mentioned the said Baron Derby [?] that upon their being two Mills
bleaching works races and Greens for a bleaching linen cloth erected on said
lands and fit for use within six years from the date there of, he would renew
said demise as to 30 acres there of and that same should be renewable for
further reciting that by deed of release bearing date the third day of
January 1786 William DALY of Ballybay in the County of Monaghan demised unto Alexander
JACKSON father of the said Hugh JACKSON and John JACKSON all that part of the lands of Bowelk in the possession of James McCULLEN [aka
James McCULLAGH] containing 5 acres three roods or thereabouts as the same
would survey together with all breach Mills and waterfalls in the townlands
of Bowelke & Drumfaldragh with the appurtenances said lands lying and
being in the parish of Aghamullen County of Monaghan. To hold the said Alexander
JACKSON his heirs and assigns from the first day of November then last
for ever at the yearly rent of £200…. More legal detail … House, offices
garden and land near island bridge in the County of the city of Dublin then
late in the… Bounded on the North by the grand road leading from Dublin to
Chapelizod on the South by the River Liffey. On the East by the [?] on the
West island bridge to hold unto the said Josias C. GAMBLE his heirs assigns
for the lives of George WORTHINGTON second son of the said [?] William
WORTHINGTON Samuel CUMING [?] elder son of Joseph CUMING now of Creevy in the
County of Monaghan and James GAMBLE son of George GAMBLE of Grain in the
County of Fermanagh renewable for ever as therein mentioned at the yearly
rent of £100 payable half yearly….
SEE: Lisnaboe
JACKSONs. |
|
676 |
94 |
465839 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Queens |
1812 Jan 12 |
Crozier 1813-1816
BELL Gr O Ge O
Image 317 in Names Index 1813-1816
Image 178 in Bk 676
Joseph JACKSON of Mountrath, Queens Co. of 1 pt
shopkeeper; Robert CROZIER of Dublin Preacher of the Gospel |
|
676 |
101 |
465848 |
JACKSON, Wm & Jane |
Carlow
Kings |
1811 May 6 |
CROZIER
Image
181
Btw William DATH of Kill [?], Kings Co., Farmer of 1 pt; John DATH of Kill,
Kings Co. son of aforesaid William DATH of 2nd pt & Jane
JACKSON of Constable Hill Co Carlow, spinster of 3rd pt. William
JACKSON of Constable Hill aforesaid father of the said Jane of the 4th pt… marriage btw John DATH & Jane JACKSON… Reciting lease 15 Aug
1808 where John O’HANLON of City of Dublin Gent demised to William DATH part
of lands of Kill in Barony Cookstown [Coolestown], Kings Co.
containing 40a … also lease 7 Mar 1800 btw William GOODWIN of Cloaneashin [possibly Cloncassan or Clonshannon,
Parish Clonsast,
Barony Coolestown]
Kings Co. Esq. demised to William DATH lands of Cloneraneon Kings Co. Barony
Coolertordnen [probably Coolestown] containing
79a 3r… also lease 19 Sept 1788 William GOODWIN of Talbotstown Co. Wicklow
demised to William DATH part of lands of Talbotstown containing 30a for life
of William GOODWIN William JOHNSON of Ballinloft & John BYRN son of
Edward BYRN of Bride St. Dublin Linen Draper … marriage portion of Jane
JACKSON … WITNESS: John LAWLER of Tullow Co. Carlow Attorney & Joseph
JACKSON then of Constable Hill since deceased. Memorial WITNESS: John
LAWLER & Thomas JERVIS of Cronaly in said Co. farmer William JACKSON [SEAL].
SEE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana and/or JACKSONs - one line based in Co. Carlow & Co,
Wicklow.
NOTE: In maps, Constable Hill is sometimes on the Wicklow side of the
border, sometimes on the Carlow side. It is near Eagle Hill. See also: ROD:
667-129-459120. For DATH connection see: ROD: 743-397-506132.
NOTE: A Mary JACKSON married an unknown LAWLER SEE: Athgarvan
& Kineagh Kildare
JACKSONs. |
317 |
676 |
139 |
465890 |
JACKSON, William Marcus |
Limerick |
1814 Jun 2 |
GLOSTER Gr O 1813-1816
Image 317 of Names Index 1813-1816
Image 200 of Bk 676
Btw William Marcus JACKSON of City of Limerick
Esq. William Devereaux JACKSON Esq. Lieut in her Majety’s Reg of Foot
Eldest son & heir apparent of William Marcus JACKSON of the 1 pt
& George GLOSTER of the other pt. Reciting deed of 4th August
1716 of George JACKSON of City of Limerick, Merchant. Town and lands
of Cloontara being part and parcel of the lands of Castletroy
containing 74a 2r Plantation Measure in parish of Kilmurray [Barony
Clanwilliam] and south Liberties of City of Castleroach [sic? Castletroy]
bounded on the south with that part of Casteltroy commonly called Castel Quar
on the west with lands of Ballygloshun [? - could this be Ballyclogh,
Parish Kilmurry] and on the north with the river Shannon on the south
with the High Road leading to Limerick to hold to George JACKSON for natural
lives of 3 persopns therein named… then legally vested in William Marcus
JACKSON & William Devereaux JACKSON or one of them…. 21 Jan
1784 lease renewed for lives of William Marcus JACKSON, Jane his wife,
and William D. JACKSON… |
|
677 |
122 |
466302 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Dublin |
1814 Jun 20 |
Eustace 1813-1816
GLOSTER Gr O
Image 317 of Names Index 1813-1816
Image 451 of Bk 677
Btw Peter JACKSON of Gardiner Street City of
Dublin, Esq. & Rev. John Crosby SEYMOUR of Baggot Street City of Dublin
Clerke & William EUSTACE of [? Possibly Carnalway], Co. Kildare of the 1
pt. Catherine EUSTACE, Peter CAMPBELL & Lucinda CAMPBELL otherwise EUSTACE
his wife Muriel EUSTACE a minor by Esther BELL her mother & Neal
[Junr?] of the other part. Reciting deed 29 Jan 1796 Charles EUSTACE …. Peter
JACKSON in trust for John Crosby SEYMOUR … released to Esther EUSTACE,
Peter CAMPBELL & Lucinda CAMPBELL otherwise EUSTACE his wife &
Harriet EUSTACE a minor by said Esther BELL her mother sale of 19’ of ground
in front & 70’ on the north side of Dame Street City of Dublin & all
buildings and improvements & ground on east side of Eustace Street in
City of Dublin in depth to Temple Lane demised to [Allen?] CROSBY
deceased & all buildings and improvements 20’ of ground in front on the
East side of Eustace Street City of Dublin in depth to Temple Lane so demised
to John FISHER Esq. & all buildings etc with mtg to Esther Peter
CAMPBELL & Lucinda his wife & Harriet EUSTACE a minor by said
Esther BELL for natural lives … WITNESS; G.C. A. JACKSON of City of
Dublin |
|
678 |
23 |
467356 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Monaghan |
1814 Jul 13 |
Note: The pagination of this part of the book is odd.
Image 310
BTW Joseph CUNNIGHAM of Crieve, Co. Monaghan Esq of 1st pt; Hugh JACKSON Drumfaldra, Co. Monaghan, Esq. Transfer of 42a of
Crieve now in possession of Joseph CUNNINGHAM to Hugh JACKSON …
earlier deeds cited. WITNESS: John JACKSON sr. of Crieve & John
JACKSON jr of Crieve, jr, both Esq. SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
678 |
34 |
466774 |
JOHNSTON, Rose |
Antrim |
1814 Sep 3 |
JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON. Names Index 1813-1815
Image 24
Rose JOHNSTON of Andread [probably Andraid,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim of 1st pt & John JOHNSTON of Andread of 2nd pt. WITNESS: David JOHNSTON of Andred & John WALLACE of Andread both Co.
Antrim & Michale HARRISON of Ballymena [possibly Ballymena,
Parish Skerry, Barony Antrim Lower] NOTE: The centre of the Town of Ballymena is
in the townland Town
Parks, Parish Kirkinriola,
Barony Toome Lower] Co. Antrim John JOHNSTON [SEAL] NOTE:
Not the Rose JOHNSTON I was hoping for – the lease mentioned no JACKSON |
15 |
678 |
402 |
467161 |
JACKSON, John |
Clare |
1814 Aug 15 |
DILLON 1813-1816 NOTE: No DILLON
Image
217
BTW John JACKSON then of
Kilrush, Co. Clare, Captain in the Militia Esq. of the1 pt & Patrick
HASSETT of Kilrush & Michael HASSETT of Ballynote [Ballynote
East, and/or Ballynote
West, Parish Kilrush,
Barony Moyarta, County Clare], Co. Clare Gents of
other pt…. reciting earlier deed 20 Mar 1810 Michael COMYN of Garruragh in
Co. Clare Esq. demised to John JACKSON part of lands of Ballynote then
in possession of Widow HASSETT 26a35p to hold to John JACKSON lives of Alice JACKSON wife of John JACKSON, Benjamin JACKSON [1st son], Burton JACKSON [2nd son] & [M? John] JACKSON for rent of 2.15 per acre. …
WITNESS: John HASSETT of Ballynote Co. Kerry [sic?]
& [?] FAHY.. Michael HASSETT [SEAL]
SEE Also #461756 – a Waterford connection – ROGERS FOGARTY. |
|
678 |
530 |
467303 |
JACKSON, Josiah |
Dublin |
1814 Sep 26 |
EUSTACE Gr O 1813-1816
Wrong page #303 NOTE: No EUSTACE
Image 281
BTW Josiah JACKSON of Dawson St., City of
Dublin, painter and glazier of 1st pt; Charles DILLON of Gleeson
Street, Gent City of Dublin. JACKSON sold to DILLON the house on
Dawson Street with all its Vaults and the area in front and Inclosed yard
behind known by #41. [more description] |
|
678 |
552 |
467352 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Cork |
|
HASSETT Gr O Ge O 1813-1816
Image 308
Error. This memorial was
in the JACKSON 1813-1816 Names Index, but there was no mention of JACKSON |
|
679 |
130 |
467455 |
JACKSON, John |
Cork |
1814 Aug 29 |
GRIFFY 1813-1816 Page #150 was wrong
Image 365
BTW John JACKSON of City of Cork Victualler,
Mary DUDLEY of said City, widow & administrator of goods of Thomas DUDLEY
late of City of Cork victualler …. |
|
679 |
246 |
467587 |
JACKSON, Jackson |
Clare |
1814 Aug 15 |
DALY Gr O 1813-1816 NOTE: There was no DALY.
Image
423
BTW John JACKSON of Kilrush,
Co. Clare, Captain in the Clare Regiment of Militia Esq. of 1 pt &
Patrick HASSETT … lands of Ballynote [Ballynote
East, and/or Ballynote
West, Parish Kilrush,
Barony Moyarta, County Clare] [more detail] Parish
Moyarta, Co. Clare… lives of John JACKSON lessee, Benjamin JACKSON his eldest son, & Burton JACKSON his 2nd son … transfer
of 9a out of the 35a of Ballymote.
SEE Also #461756 – a Waterford connection – ROGERS FOGARTY. |
|
679 |
540 |
467692 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Queens
Cork |
1814 Sept 16 |
HASSETT Ge O 1813-1816 NOTE:
There was no HASSETT.
JACKSON - HADLEY
Image 470
Btw William JACKSON of Mountrath Queens Co. Gent
of 1 pt & James HADLEY of Cork Gent. Reciting Apr 3 1783 deed re lands of
Mountrath [description] |
|
680 |
104 |
468041 |
JACKSON, Josh |
Dublin |
1814 Oct 22 |
HADLEY 1813-1816 NOTE:
No mention of HADLEY
Image 58
Joseph JACKSON of the City of Dublin, merchant,
assignee of the estate of Joseph COMYNS late of Grafton St., Linen Draper a
Bankrupt of the 1st pt. … dwelling house on the East side of
Grafton Street known as #36 then #38 [more details & names] |
|
680 |
357 |
468324 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1814 Oct 28 |
JACKSON - WORNALL
STACK 1813-1816
Image 193
BTW Henry JACKSON of Patrick Street, City of
Dublin, Victualler of the 1 pt. Richard WORNELL of 2nd pt … land
on west side of Patrick St. adjoining Castle Market [more description].. also
land fronting Chancery Lane … payment £3,000 … WITNESS: George IRWIN attorney
& John WILSON Gent, both of City of Dublin, |
|
681 |
22 |
468562 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Kings |
1814 Aug 20 |
WORNELL 1813-1816 NOTE:
No WORNELL
Image 315
William JACKSON of Fancroft [Fancroft,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],,
Kings Co. Farmer of 1 pt; Sophia VAUGHAN and Martha VAUGHAN of Golden Grove [Knocknamase
or Goldengrove. Parish Ettagh,
Barony Clonlisk,],
Kings Co. Spinsters … 8a 1p20r in Fancroft [Fancroft,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt],
& house, land in Barony of Ballybritt, Kings Co. for lives of Robert
DROUGHT eldest son of John DROUGHT of Frankford … |
|
681 |
60 |
468604 |
BRADFORD |
Antrim
Down |
1814 Nov 5 |
BRADFORD-BRADFORD 1813-1815
John BRADFORD of Belfast, Merchant of 1st part &
James BRADFORD of Belfast, Merchant ... lands in Belfast |
|
681 |
216 |
468770 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Queens |
1814 May 21 |
VAUGHAN Ge O 1813-1816 NOTE:
No VAUGHAN
Image 413
BTW William JACKSON of Mountrath, Queens
Co. Gent of 1 pt & Mary & Elizabeth JACKSON both of
Montrath spinsters of the other…. Reciting deed June 10, 1798 Earl of
Montrath demised to William JACKSON plot in Montrath formerly in
possession of Thomas DUGAN for lives of William JACKSON the lessee, William
JACKSON his eldest son & Ann JACKSON the daughter of William
JACKSON [does not specify which William was her father]. … more names
& description … lands in Derrylusky … assigned to his daughter Margaret
JACKSON … Montrath Street land … daughter Elizabeth JACKSON …signed William JACKSON, Margaret JACKSON, Elizabeth JACKSON. … |
|
681 |
238 |
468796 |
JACKSON, Rachel M |
Dublin |
1814 Nov 10 |
JACKSON Ge O 1813-1816
Image 425
Elizabeth Maria JACKSON of Meath Street,
spinster [NOTE: She was also a printer] of the
1 pt; Henry LUCAN Co. Dublin Esq. of the other. For £400 sold tenement on
West side of Meath Street [description] bordered on the north side by a
passage leading to the Meeting House. SEE: Quaker Jacksons in Ireland. |
|
681 |
283 |
468845 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Armagh |
1811 Nov 6 |
Image
448
BTW Rev Francis
GERVAISE of Carlingford, Co. Louth of the 1st pt; Benjamin OLIVER
of Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh Gent of the other pt. Richard MAXWELL of Ahennis, Co. Tyrone by
indenture 27 Oct 1800 demised lands of Drumgar [Drumgar,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], to
Francis GERVAISE then in possession of Francis GERVAISE est 1a.2p.20r being
part of the lands held by John MAXWELL under the Provost Fellows &
Scholars of Trinity College Dublin sitting in the parish of Derrynoose Co.
Armagh for term of 18 years at rent 16s.6d. In consid of 10s let to Benjamin
OLIVER. WITNESSES: Leonard DOBBIN of City of Dublin attorney & James WALL
clerk to said Leonard DOBBIN. NOTE: It seems this was a small bit added to an
earlier holding. See ROD 658-93-452847. |
|
681 |
284 |
468846 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1814 Oct 8 |
LELAND Wrong #468856 1813-1816
JACKSON-McWILLIAMS
Image 449
Between Robert JACKSON of the city and County of
Armagh Esq of the one part and William McWILLIAMS of the city and County Esq
of the other part. Whereby after reciting as therein the said lease witnessed
that the said Robert JACKSON for the considerations therein mentioned
did demise grant let and to farm let unto the said William McWilliams his
executors, administrators and assigns all that and those one moiety or half
part of the townland of Ballinahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] containing upwards of 46 acres be the same
more or less situate lying and being in the parish and County of Armagh , as
the same was held by Arthur OLIVER, deceased, of which said moiety to hold by
the said Arthur OLIVER containing the one half of that first moiety of the
those lands of Ballinahonebeg with the rent,[?] And profits thereof as
formerly in the possession of the undertenants of Charles SEAVER deceased and
that part 23-2 roods for the same more or less and also that farm or
part of said moiety called the bleach green containing about 102a [?] With
all waters, water courses [?] Mill dams houses buildings and
improvements thereon with all singular the appurtenances[?] Enjoyed by said
Arthur OLIVER all which said moiety of said lands of Ballinahonebeg,
consisting of the several parts hereinbefore enumerated were formally in the
possession of the said John Mary and
Elizabeth OLIVER and were therein the actual possession of the said
William McWILLIAMS his undertenants. To hold unto the said William McWILLIAMS
from the first day of May then last past during the term and space of 20
years from [?] And also for and during…. As by the grand lease
under which the said Robert JACKSON held said premises and other lands
under his Grace the Lord Primate was excepted and reserved and also saving
and remaining out of said demise the right and interest of the legal
representatives of Sarah SEAVER … Witness Leonard Dobbin of City of Dublin
attorney and James Wall clerk to Leonard Dobbin. |
|
681 |
321 |
468886 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Dublin |
1814 Sep 10 |
MCWILLIAMS 1813-1816
JACKSON-McCAUL
Image 468
Btw Anne JACKSON of Golden Bridge, Widow of the
1 pt & Arthur McCAUL of Exchequer St., City of Dublin Dealer of the 2nd.
– a marriage to be had between Anne JACKSON & Arthur McCAUL … reciting
Luke QUINN of Golden Bridge, Co. Dublin had demised to Ann JACKSON part of Quarryfield on the road leading from Dublin to Golden Bridge, nearly
opposite to Richmond Barracks [more description] |
|
681 |
420 |
468997 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin |
1818
Nov 18 |
FITZGERALD Gr O 1813-1816
Image 518
Btw Richard JACKSON of Essex Bridge City of
Dublin Glass grinder of the 1 pt & [a number of names of men from Bristol
– a partnership business] … Thomas JACKSON deceased, father of Richard
JACKSON |
|
682 |
37 |
469177 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
(TI Bk 46) |
Researched by Ken BREAKEY Ballibay
Carrahnaveagh
Transcribed by Ken Breakey as
602 371 469177 |
x |
682 |
435 |
469603 |
REED |
Armagh
Monaghan |
1814 Dec 2 |
REED-ANDERSON Tullyvallen,
Btw Dorothy Beresford REED otherwise McCULLAGH, wife of
John REED of Rahans, Co. Monaghan. Esq. & George ANDERSON of Newry, Co.
Down Gent…reciting deed of release dated Nov 22, 1800 made between sd
John REED & John REED the younger of Ballymoyer [Ballymoyer Cottage, Parish Ballymyre, Barony of Fews Upper, Co.
Armagh of 2nd pt… more names… lots of lands incl Glassdrummond
& Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper NOTE: There are other contiguous
Tullyvallen townlands], … part of estate of Ann
McCULLAGH sister of Dorothy Beresford McCULLAGH…Ann has since died intestate
& unmarried leaving Dorothy her only sister heir surviving |
|
682 |
473 |
469647 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth ors VILLIERS |
Dublin |
1813 Jul 23 |
JACKSON-. Names Index 1813-1815
Image 255
BTW Elizabeth VILLIERS als JACKSON wife of John
VILLIERS, City of Dublin, Esq. of 1st pt. George TUTHILL of City
of Dublin & Jeremiah TUTHILL of City of Limerick Esq of 2nd pt
… £2,000 … land on East side of Stephens Green in
Co. of City of Dublin containing in breadth in the front to Stephens Green
35’ in depth from front to rere in the South side 202’ 9” & in breadth on
the North Side 179’ with the House & Offices & other improvements
built thereon bordered on the North by the house & holding formerly in the
possession of William DUANNE Esq on the South by the holding formerly in
possession of George Pau MONK Esq. on the East buy a lane called Stable Lane
on the West by Stephens Green .. reciting lease 18 Nov 1772 made btw Gustave
HUME of the one pt & Henry GORE afterwards Lord Baron Annally of the 2nd pt. … trustees 20 Apr 1811 or by virtue of any appointment to be made by
said Elizabeth VILLIERS … £2,000 and House & Premises at Stephens Green …
her four younger sons … WITNESS: Devonshire JACKSON & Edward
SAYERS of City of Dublin Esq & Christopher TUTHILL Lieut. in his
Majesty’s Navy and Joseph Devonshire JACKSON William BURROUGHS of City of
Dublin solicitors. … Elizabeth VILLIERS [SEAL]
NOTE: This was a 5 pg
deed and I have not yet made sense of all of it. It recited the will of
Edward VILLIERS. NOTE: Joseph Devonshire
JACKSON, was the son of Strettell JACKSON. His sister, Anna Strettell
JACKSON married John TUTHILL whose father, George TUTHILL took on
VILLIERS name as a result of his uncle Edward VILLIERS. There were other
TUTHILL-JACKSON marriages. This is all still a mystery to me.
SEE: JACKSONs of Duddington. |
|
682 |
473 |
469687 |
JACKSON, Elizth |
Dublin |
1815 Nov 25 |
FREEMAND 1813-1816
Image 274
BTW William CORBET of City of Dublin Printer of 1 pt
& Robert CORBET of City of Dublin Attorney at Law of the other part
NOTE: I saw no mention of Elizabeth JACKSON |
|
683 |
353 |
470105 |
JACKSON, Jacob Wm |
|
1813-1816 |
TUTHILL Gr O Ge O |
|
684 |
85 |
470423 |
OLIVER, James & William & DOBBIN, Alexander
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Armagh |
1807 May 8 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER 1811-1820
Killynure
Aghavilly, Enagh
Image 48
PRINGLE to OLIVER Pringle and OLIVER 16 January 1815 2 o’clock [and
this document witnessed by the Dr[?] Leonard Dobbinand
William OLIVERof
the City of Armagh and County of Armagh Gent.
Indenture of Lease bearing date the 8th Day of May in the year
1807 and made between John Pringleof
Caledon in the County of Tyrone Esquire of the one part and James OLIVER of
Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in
the County of Armagh farmer of the other part - whereby said John Pringle
Demised [?] to said John [Was this an error in transcription? Should it be
“James”?] OLIVER all that & those that part of the townland of Enagh
situate lying & being in the Co of Armagh aforesaid then in the
tenure & occupant of the said James OLIVER consisting by estimation 29
acres 120 perch English Statute measure be the same more or Less all which
said demese premises are meared & bounded as follows thats to say on the
east partly by a stream or [?]vale & partly by land in the possession of
Alexander Dobbin,
on the west by lands of Aughavilly[Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]&
Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] on
the north by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan on the south by
Michael [?] Lynchwith
all an singular the right member & appl there to belonging or in a any
wise appointed as particularly described in the map or survey thereof said
lease annexed to hold to - James OLIVER his exec admons & assigns from
the first day of May then last for the term of 20 years at the yearly rent of
£23.6. payable quarterly in which said lease there is continued and ... for
the renewal thereof upon certain terms & Conditions there is
mention which said indenture of lease is [?] by Leonard Dobbin of the City of
Armagh & Cory of
Armagh Esq & Arthur Hughesof
Calledon in the Co of Tyrone Gent and James OLIVER (SEAL) signed sealed and
in the presence of Leonard Dobbin, William OLIVER the above named
Leonard Dobbin maketh oath and saith he is a subscribing to the lease
whereof the above writing is a memo & also to the above memo that he saw
said lease duly executed by both the parties thereto that he saw said memo
duly executed by the above named James OLIVER one of the parties to said
lease & that the name Leonard Dobbin subscribed as a witness
to said lease and memo ... and is the proper name and handwriting of Leonard
DOBBIN sworn before me at Armagh in the C of Armagh this 18th day
of October 1814 by virtue of a [?] ... Michael McGEE |
|
684 |
85 |
470424 |
OLIVER, Benjamin |
Enogh
Armagh
Killinure |
1815, Jan 16 |
PRINGLE to OLIVER
1807
May 8 and 1806
May 8
Indenture of a
Lease bearing date the 2nd day of May in the year 1807 so
made between John PRINGLE of Caledon in the Co. of Tyrone Esq. Of the one
part and Benjamin OLIVER of Ennislare [Ennislare,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] in the Co.
of Armagh farmer of the other part. Whereby the said John PRINGLE Demised to
the said Benjamin OLIVER all that and those that part of the townlands of
Enagh [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
& Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
situate lying & being in the tenure & occupation of the said Benjamin
OLIVER containing of by estimation 58 acres & 5 perches English statute
measure be the same more or less all which said there by Demised Lands &
premises are meared & bounded as follows, that is to say on the East
partly by a stream or rivulet on the West by William CARSON farm on the north
by the lands of Maghery [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] & on
the South by the road leading from Armagh to Monaghan with all and
singular the rights, members & appurts thereunto belonging or in
any wise appt.g a par of described in the Map thereof [ } said lease
annexed to hold to the said Benjamin OLIVER his exec, admons & assigns
from the first day of May then last for the term of 20 years at the yearly
rent of [pounds] 43.10.2 payable quarterly in which said Lease there is
contained a Toties quoties Covenant for the Renewal there of upon Certain
terms & Conditions therein mentioned which said Indenture of Lease is
Witnessed by Leonard DOBBIN of the City & County of Armagh Esq. &
Arthur HUGHES of Caledon in the County of Tyrone, Gent. & this memorial
is witnessed by the said Leonard DOBBIN & William OLIVER of the City of
Armagh & Co. of Armagh Gent. Benjamin OLIVER [SEAL] ... Michael MAGEE. |
|
684 |
232 |
470573 |
|
|
1790 Aug 5 |
ELLIOT
& ors Marriage article
Image 121
Orinda
ELLIOTT of Clonmel Co. Tipperary widow Charles ELLIOTT Esq son … marriage to
Eliza CHAMLEY of Salt a Bridge Co. Waterford spinster…. |
|
684 |
273 |
47862? |
|
|
1813 May 14 |
Adam
ELLIOTT- Marr articles
Image 145
James
ELLIOTT of Ardvarney Co. Leitrim Gent & Adam ELLIOTT son of James ELLIOTT
of 1st pt; Jane BURROWS daughter of John BURROWS of Carrower [??], in Co. Sligo
Gent |
|
685 |
256 |
470003 |
|
Down |
|
MOORE-ECHLIN
Marriage arts |
|
685 |
552 |
11719 |
|
Tyrone |
1812 Apr 13 |
GAVIN-SIMPSON Book 46 [NOTE:
Mullintur is referred to as being in Tyrone]]
Between
George IRWIN of Mullintur of 1st part & James SIMPSON of Kilmore both in
Co. Tyrone of the other part. |
|
686 |
174 |
471708 |
|
Down |
|
DICKEY-MARTIN
Ballymacarrett |
|
688 |
119 |
472851 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
|
HUNTER &
ors-JACKSON
Image 65
BTW Thomas Orby
HUNTER of Crowland Abbey Co. Lincoln Great Britain Esq. of 1st pt.
George ENSOR of Ardrass [Ardress East or Ardress West ,
Parish of Loughgall (ONeilland West portion), in the Barony of Oneilland
West Co. Armagh & Richard ANDERSON of Kiltermain
Co. Dublin Esq. Trustees in will of Ambrose SMITH of Co. Dublin Esq. deceased
of 2nd pt. Thomas SMITH of Wicklow Co. Wicklow Esq of 3rd pt Jacob William JACKSON of North Earl Street in City of Dublin
Gent of 4th pt James HUNTER of Paper Building in the Inner Temple
City of London Gent of th 5th pt. Reciting will of Gorges E.
HOWARD late of City of Dublin Esq. deceased bearing date 26 June 1784 that he
possessed several lots of ground and houses on east side of Parliament Street
& on Dame Street & on west side of Crane Lane all in City of Dublin …
he devised the same to Elizabeth HUNTER … decree of Court of Ireland 4 Feb
1793 … Sir Richard GORGES … deed of release 10 July 1794 by which William
CHRISTMAS & Sir William GORGES & George MEREDITH (trustees) granted
to Ambrose SMITH & William WELDON Esqs. … wherein said Gorges A HOWARD
deceased [?] Parliament Street Dame Street & Crane Lane … Thomas O HUNTER
had sold to Jacob William JACKSON in his actual possession the said
several parcels … WITNESS: [?] MACKENZIE Lieut. Gen Rosshire Scotland &
Henry CAMPBELL [?] Davies Street London. George ENSOR witnessed by Acheson
St. GEORGE Collector of Excise Armagh & William KENNEDY Armagh Gent.
Thomas SMITH witnessed by Robert PORTER Curate Wicklow & John PRICE Esq.
Marlton Wicklow … |
|
688 |
330 |
473081 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Antrim |
1814 Dec 1 |
JACKSON-. Names Index 1813-1815 why was this under JACKSON?
Image 171
Elizabeth IRWIN of Belfast, Co. Antrim widow &
Administrator of John IRWIN late of Belfast deceased… 64 pounds sterling pd
by William M’LOUGHLIN of Ballymaconnelly [Ballymaconnelly,
Parish Rasharkin,
Barony Kilconway],
Parish of Rasharkin, Co. Antrim, farmer. … John McLAUGHLIN townland Cullmore [aka Kilmore,
Parish Layd, Barony Glenarm Lower] Co.
Antrim to hold to William McLOUGHLIN … |
15 |
689 |
144 |
473482 |
COULTER |
Louth |
|
Mystery. This was
supposed to be COULTER-GRAHAM, Carnbane but the names did not show, and the
properties were in Dublin |
|
689 |
169 |
473510 |
TIPPING |
Armagh
Dublin
Louth |
1815 May 8 |
Marriage Arts –
HAMILTON-TIPPING Tullyvallen,
Image
388
Btw Rev Richard
HAMILTON rector of Parish of Dunboyne, Co. Meath & Catherine TIPPING,
spinster of Dublin, a minor under age of 21 & Francis TIPPING of
Bellurgan Park, Co. Louth guardian appointed by Chancery of 2nd pt; Thomas BALL one of the one of the masters of his Majesty’s High Court in
Ireland & James HALL of City of Dublin … land of Saulstown otherwise
Saletown Co. Meath called Killarkin containing 79a 1r formerly held by John
RORKE …for lives of Charles HAMILTON, Robert HAMILTON & George HAMILTON
sons of Charles HAMILTON then late of Hamwood Co. Meath Esq. … lands of
Annagad otherwise Annaghgad [Annaghgad,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Coolnacrook, Cullederry otherwise Cullderry otherwise Coolederry [Coolderry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper]
Clarenaa otherwise Clarenagh otherwise Clarinagh [Claranagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Clonlig
otherwise Clonleg [Clonalig,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Cappy [Cappagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Dromuck
otherwise Drummuck [Drummuck,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],,
Drambee otherwise Drumbee [possibly Drumboy,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Glassdruminaghty otherwise Glasdruminaghy [Glasdrumman,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] ,
Liscalgot otherwise Liscollgett otherwise Leaskilalkitt otherwise Liscolgett
[Liscalgat,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Lissera [Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper],
Maghbone otherwise Mighbane otherwise Moybane Moybane [Moybane,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Ballynagha otherwise Ballynahee otherwise
Ballynaghy [possibly Ballynacarry,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],, Carnonagh otherwise Creenenagh otherwise
Kernenanaugh otherwise Cornonangh [possibly Creenkill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], Drumbally otherwise Drombally [Drumbally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], & Tullyvallen [NOTE: It could be one of the HAMILTON Tullyvallen
holdings: Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) East or Tullyvallan
(Hamilton) West or one of the TIPPING Tullyvallen holdings: Tullyvallan
(Tipping) East or Tullyvallan
(Tipping) West . All were initially in Parish Creggan but then (when boundaries shifted) in Parish Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper] in Barony of Fews Co. Armagh. Richard HAMILTON [SEAL] WITNESS:
William BALL, James JOHNSTON.
NOTE: Catherine TIPPING was the daughter of Edward
TIPPING & Mary BLAYNEY and wife of Richard HAMILTON (?-1847) |
1 |
689 |
315 |
473650 |
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Down |
|
NIXON-McCULLOUGH Kinelarty |
|
689 |
404 |
473737 |
|
|
|
McCULLOUGH-McCULLOUGH |
|
692 |
496 |
475612 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1813-1815 |
BARTLEY- FLEMING
Regd 25th August 1815 2 Oclk
A Meml of Indentd Deeds of Lease and Release bearing
date the 29th & 30th days of June in the year of our Lord God 1815, and
made Between George BARTLEY Esqr Lieut. in his Majesty's 50th regt of Foot of
the one part and Francis FLEMING of the Town and County of Monaghan Grocer of
the other part Rectg as therein is recitd and thereby the said George Bartley
for the Consion of the sum of £100 Stg and of other Consions in said
Deed of release mentd did Bargain Grant and Convey Sell assign and set over
release and Confirm unto the said Francis Fleming his Heirs and Assigns All
That and Those that Dwelling House Offices and Garden hereunto belonging and
usually held herewith as therefore in the possn of Charles Hylmer Kelly
Situate in Glasslough Street in the Town and County of Monaghan Aforesd With
the rights members and Apprts thereunto belonging as in any wise apprtg which
said Lands and premiswere heretofore in the possn and occupation of George
Bartley decd father of the said George party hereto To Hold the said Tenement
& prems with their apprts unto the said Francis Fleming his Heirs and
assigns for ever At under and subject to the yearly rent of £90 Stg And the
said George Bartley did also Bargain Grant and Convey Sell assign and Set
over release and Confirm unto the said Francis Fleming his Heirs and assigns
All That field in Coolshanagh theretofore in the possn of the said George
Bartle decd and formerly in possn of Robert Burgess as theretofor surveyed by
Arthur Neville and marked as No. 205 in his map Contg 4a.2.10 perches English
measure be the same more or Less Situate Lying and being in the
Corporation and County of Monaghan At under and subject to the yearly rent of
£10.7.7 with 12d per pound receivers fees All which said Lands Tememts and premis
are now in the actual possn od the said Francis Fleming by virtue of a
Bargain and Sale for a year and by force of the statute for transferring uses
into possn and all the Estate right Title and Interest property Claim and
Demand of the said George Bartley as in and to the said Lands tenements and
premis and every part and parcel thereof subject nevertheless to a Lease made
of said premis by Mrs Christiana Bartley mother of the said George
Bartley to Jas Beally of Monaghan as in said Deed release is mentd and
which said Deed of release and this meml are witd by Thos Reilly and John
Owens both of the Town and County of Monaghan Geo Bartley (Seal) Signed
and Sealed in presence of Thos Reilly John Owens … |
|
692 |
524 |
475641 |
JACKSON |
Carlow |
1815 Apr 24 |
JACKSON-THOMAS Hackettstown & Customs,
Btw Christopher JACKSON of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow, farmer of the 1 pt
& & Martha THOMAS of Hacketstown, widow of Francis THOMAS late
of Hacketstown reciting a deed made Sept 30 1800 btw Francis THOMAS of
the 1st pt & William JACKSON of said town & county,
farmer did demise to said William JACKSON house and backyard adjoining
TAYLORs lane as far as the gateway going into the said Lieutenant
THOMAS yard next adjoining to it… more detail.. |
15 |
693 |
19 |
475758 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1815 Sept 2 |
DOWNEY-JACKSON PRONI
T808/8262
Memorial registered 2 Sept 1815 of Partnership Deed of
31 August 1816 between Hugh DOWNEY of Dublin City salesmaster & Henry
JACKSON of same victualler. Memorial signed by DOWNEY |
|
693 |
530 |
476243 |
PUREFOY, Jane |
Galway |
1814 Jun 8 |
Image 597
BTW Jane PUREFOY of Woodfield Co. Galway widow,
administrator of the late James PUREFOY Esq & with consent of Rev. Thomas
PUREFOY of Lodge in Co. Galway Clerk as a subscribing witness to [?] in 1st pt & Robert PARDY & William PARDY both of Kilmackshane Co. Galway
farmers of the other pt. … lands of Kilmackshane …. SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
693 |
530 |
476244 |
PUREFOY, Jane |
Galway |
1814 Jun 8 |
Image 597
BTW Jane PUREFOY of Woodfield Co. Galway widow,
administrator of the late James PUREFOY Esq & with consent of Rev. Thomas
PUREFOY of Lodge in Co. Galway Clerk of 1 pt & Henry KENNY of Kilmackshane
Co. Galway farmer of the other pt. … lands of Kilmackshane …. WITNESS: Rev.
Thomas PUREFOY & Margaret PUREFOY of Eyre Court Co. Galway spinster.
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
695 |
350 |
477286 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
Researched by Ken BREAKEY |
|
696 |
581 |
478077 |
JACKSON |
Carlow |
1815-1816 |
JACKSON-NOBLETT Coolmana & Long Meadow & Nashes
Quarter, |
|
697 |
155 |
478289 |
HYDE |
Dublin |
1815 Dec 21 |
HYDE & - MILLS Dame Street (also
under Palace Street)
Image
422
BTW Robert HYDE of Mount Eagle, Co.
Dublin & William WHITTHAM of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Charles
MILLS of City of Dublin professor of Music of the other pt. Robert HYDE with
approval of William WHITTHAM & in consideration of rent confirmed to
MILLS the dwelling house & Messuage & tenement on Dame Street at
corner of Palace Street in City of Dublin containing in front to Dame Street
20’ [NOTE: Earlier deeds said 25’] and in the rere 16’ and from front to rere
54’ bounded on the West to Palace Street on the east by Mr.
HUTCHINSONs holding on the south to Thomas DUIGNANs holding on the North to
Dame Street to hold for lives of Robert HYDE his son George Robert Loftus
HYDE and [lives of royalty] and 75 years for yearly rent of £245 |
45 |
697 |
232 |
478355 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1815 Dec 2 |
MORGAN 1816-1818
Image 461
BTW Henry JACKSON of Ranalaugh Co. Dublin Gent
of 1 pt & William PHILLIPS of Patrick Street Victualler of the other.
Reciting 21 Dec 1805 John MAGUIRE of South Cope Street City of Dublin
Merchant let to James BYRNE of Patrick Street Victualler the dwelling house
messuage & tenement on West side of Patrick Street Co. Dublin then vested
in Henry JACKSON formerly in possession of John MOLLOY City of Dublin
Grocer … [more description incl on west by Mr. VICARS concerns] … WITNESS
Thomas BRADY of Fishamble Street & George IRWIN of City of Dublin
attorney |
|
697 |
415 |
478515 |
|
Armagh |
1816 Jan 2 |
Image 553
BTW Robert MACAN
[aka McCAN] of Ballynahone [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],Co. Armagh Esq. of 1 pt John O’DONNELL of Summerisland [Summer
Island, townland Annasamry,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West]
Co. Armagh Esq. of 2nd pt & William BYERS of Charlemount Co.
Armagh Linen Draper of 3rd pt Reciting mtg 10 Oct 1815 … townland
Clanmaine orse Claymount [Clonmain,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
Barony O’Neiland Co. Armagh … WITNESS: Robert JACKSON of City Armagh
Esq. and James KIDD of Racarby [Racarbry,
Parish Keady, Barony Armagh] Linen Draper Co.
Armagh |
|
697 |
416 |
478516 |
|
Monaghan |
1815 Dec 18 |
Image 554
BTW Mary PHIBBS of Fairview Avenue Co. Dublin, Jane
Elizabeth COLE City of Dublin widow & Elizabeth TYLER & Walter TYLER
Esq. her husband of Rosefield Co. Monaghan Esq. of 1 pt & John JACKSON of
Crieve Co. Monaghan of the other pt. Reciting 5 March 1771 whereby William
ARMSTRONG of Gortakeehaw Co. Monaghan Linen Draper demised to William BRUNKER
all that proportion of Crieve then in possession of Terence McQUOYNE cont 11a
…. Parish Aghnamullen, Co. Monaghan … lives of Robert MONGOMERY Mary MONTGOMERY
Elizabeth MONTGOMERY … William ARMSTRONG now deceased and estate became
legally vested in Mary PHIBBS Jane Elizabeth COLE & Elizabeth TYLER &
Walter TYLER as tenants in common … |
|
697 |
416 |
478517 |
|
Monaghan |
1815 Dec 18 |
Image 554
BTW Mary PHIBBS of Fairview Avenue Co. Dublin, Jane
Elizabeth COLE City of Dublin widow & Elizabeth TYLER & Walter TYLER
Esq. her husband of Rosefield Co. Monaghan Esq. of 1 pt & John JACKSON of
Crieve Co. Monaghan of the other pt. Reciting 5 March 1771 … [see above] …
lands of Crieve [mills etc] … as enjoyed by John GILLESPIE and John BRADFORD
… William ARMSTRONG died and his estate vested in Thomas ROGERS … Thomas
ROGERS died and his estate and interest is vested in Mary PHIBBS Jane Elizabeth
COLE Elizabeth TYLER & Wlater TYLER as tenants in common … to hold to
John JACKSON …. |
|
697 |
416 |
478518 |
|
Monaghan |
1815 Dec 8 |
Image 555
BTW Mary PHIBBS of Fairview Avenue Co. Dublin, Jane
Elizabeth COLE City of Dublin widow & Elizabeth TYLER & Walter TYLER
Esq. her husband of Rosefield Co. Monaghan Esq. of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Crieve Co. Monaghan of the other pt. Reciting 5 March 1771 … [see above] … lands of Carricknaveagh adjoining bleach green in Crieve
…Thomas BRUNKER … lives of Robert SMITH Alexander SMITH and John SMITH …
inserted lives William BREAKY son of James BREAKY of Cormeen Co. Monaghan in
place of John SMITH deceased… to John JACKSON for lives of Hugh
JACKSON & George THOMPSON & William BREAKY |
|
697 |
416 |
478519 |
|
Monaghan |
1815 Dec 18 |
Image 556
BTW Mary PHIBBS of Fairview Avenue Co. Dublin, Jane
Elizabeth COLE City of Dublin widow & Elizabeth TYLER & Walter TYLER
Esq. her husband of Rosefield Co. Monaghan Esq. of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Crieve Co. Monaghan of the other pt. Reciting 7 March 1786 whereby Thomas
ROGERs demised to John JACKSON part of lands of Carneveagh Parish
Aghanmullin Co. Monaghan … [see above] |
|
697 |
432 |
478520 |
JACKSON, John |
Monaghan |
1816 Jan 18 |
PHILLIPS 1816-1818
Image 557
BTW John JACKSON senior of Crieve Co. Monaghan
Esq. of 1 pt & John JACKSON Junr of Crieve … [more detail] |
|
697 |
481 |
478569 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1816 Jan 17 |
JACKSON-DOBBIN 1816-1818
Image 582
BTW Robert JACKSON of City of
Armagh Esq. of 1st pt. Thomas SIMPSON of City Armagh Esq of 2nd pt. Leonard DOBBIN William McWILLIAM both of City Armagh Esqs 3rd pt. Whereas Thomas OATES was at the time of his death possessed and entitled
to lands of Ballinahonebeg & also reciting that Thomas OATES was long
since dead and his will bequeathed Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
to the persons and upon the trust … and also reciting indenture [undated]
between Robert JACKSON of 1 pt & Anne McWILLIAMS ors OATES the
only surviving trustee named in the will … Robert JACKSON demised to
Anne McWILLIAMS part of Ballinahonebeg … transfer to Robert SIMPSON for
£3,900 of Leonard DOBBIN & William McWILLIAMS |
|
697 |
667 |
478724 |
BRADFORD |
Louth |
1816 Jan 1 |
BRADFORD to EARLY Annaghavacky Cavananore (TI Bk 81)
1811-1820
Image 676
BTW Samuel BRADFORD of Cavananore Co. Louth Gent of 1
pt Patrick EARLY of Cavananore farmer of the other … demised part of
Cavananore containing 18a 2r 30p Irish Plantation … Thomas EARLY brother of
Patrick EARLY … 1a of Annaghavacky meared and abutting on lands of Owen MYERS
James DICKEY Andrew BRADFORD Peter MACKIN and also the High Road from
Castleblayney to Dundalk … |
x |
698 |
256 |
478970 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Carlow |
1816 Feb 3 |
DOBBIN Gr O Ge O 1816-1818
JACKSON-NOBLETT Long
Meadow, Nashes Quarter & Salusca,
Image 134
BTW Thomas JACKSON of
Town of Hacketstown Co. Carlow Gent of 1 pt & Thomas NOBLETT of Town of
Hacketstown Merchant of other pt. reciting that JACKSON for
considerations granted to NOBELTT in his actual possession by virtue of lease
for a year part of lands of Coolmanna known as Nash’s Quarter 16 1/2a bounded
by Ringh Deercen on the north and formerly by Samuel JACKSONs and
Grace BAKERs on the east and by Joseph JACKSONs holding on the south
and west together with that other part of said lands of Nash’s Quarter as
held and in possession of William MOORE and undertenants containing other 16a
and also part of Nash’s Quarter formerly in possession of Joseph JACKSON deceased containing 17a and also part of land called Charley’s park
containing 4a in possession of Widow MURPHY making together 53 1/2a and also
part of Coolmanna known as Salus containing 40a and also part of lands known
as Long Meadow containing 2a all in Manor of Clonmore Barony Rathvilly, Co.
Carlow JACKSON sold to NOBLETT for during lives and deed contains a covenant
re: sum of £200 with interest … Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] WITNESS: [?]
EAGAR Edward WHELAN |
|
698 |
331 |
479043 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Limerick |
1815 Aug 25 |
CRIPS Gr W 1816-1818
Image 171
BTW Richard JACKSON of City of Limerick,
Victualer & Mary JACKSON otherwise NEAL his wife of the 1 pt &
Robert Whitely CRIPS of Edwardstown Co. Limerick Esq.of the other pt. ….
Lands of Ballymorrohoe otherwise called East Corcass of Ballymarrohoe |
|
698 |
367 |
479075 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1815 Sept 2 |
McTEAR-OLIVER Book 46
(1811-1820) NOTES in 2009 diary Cornecarrow
Image 189
Between David McTEAR of
Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st part & Joseph OLIVER William OLIVER and
Benjamin OLIVER Gent & Devisees of David OLIVER late of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of other part … decree of Majesty’s Court of
Chancery … £15.4.10 fines & interest (fines paid & McTEAR released
lands) 15A in townland of Laragh. Adjoining 2 mills erected by said Joseph,
William & Benjamin OLIVER as then formerly laid off by Joseph, William
& Benjamin OLIVER in presence of and in consent of David McTEAR and in
actual possession of Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER bounded on the
north by road to Castleblayney and on south by river running through townland
of Laragh and on east by part of said lands of Laragh then in possession of
Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER and on the west by the other of said
Bleach Mills and Greens and also 5a 3r [20 ½] p all in townland Laragh &
Cornecarraw Parish Aughnamullen Barony Cremorne Co. Monaghantogether with
sufficient water at all necessary times and seasons of the year for use and
supply of said mill … including Bog 20.3.29 ½ with map of said Mill and
Bleach Greens … Joseph, William & Benjamin OLIVER as tenants in common
and not as joint tenants during lives Andrew CRAWFORD … David McTEAR [SEAL]
SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
o |
698 |
368 |
479076 |
OLIVER |
Monaghan |
1815 Sep 2 |
McTEAR-OLIVER Book 46
(1811-1820) Cornecarrow 1811-1820
Image 190
Between David McTEAR of
Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st part & Joseph OLIVER William OLIVER and
Benjamin OLIVER Gent & Devisees of David OLIVER deceased late of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of other part … in consideration of £15.4.10
fine paid with interest David McTEAR demised to Joseph, William &
Benjamin OLIVER [see previous memorial for description of land] David McTEAR
[SEAL]
SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
o |
698 |
474 |
479185 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1816 Feb 12 |
McCABE-BREAKEY Researched by Ken
BREAKEY Lisnagonway |
x |
699 |
368 |
479567 |
JACKSON, Josh |
Limerick |
1816-1818 |
CRIPS otherwise Neal & husband
SEE: 479043 |
|
699 |
416 |
479614 |
JACKSON, John |
Monaghan |
1816 Feb 26 |
John JACKSON junior; Esq of Crieve,
Monaghan Pre-marriage The groom; charge on his lands only in Co Monaghan
NAMES: John JACKSON; John TATLOW of Grover, Co.
Cavan; Elizabeth TATLOW; Anthony Tippington TATLOW probably of Bally [?];
Hugh JACKSON of Drumfaldra, Co. Monaghan; John JACKSON of Crieve; Robert
KERR; Hugh JACKSON; John JACKSON; Alexander JACKSON; James JACKSON;
Rev. Robert SMYTHE aka SMITH of Dillan, Co. Down; Andrew OLIVER of Leuradown
aka Corradown, Co. Monaghan; Capt William JOHNSTON; James DUFF; Thomas GOSLIN
of Drumruin Lodge, Co. Cavan. OTHER PLACES: Carrickneneeagh.
Transcription thanks to Dawn
Lowe |
d |
699 |
525 |
479701 |
|
Down |
|
MARTIN-BROWNE Ballywarren |
|
699 |
564 |
479927 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1816 Mar 3 |
DOWNEY-JACKSON PRONI T808/8260
Memorial registered 3 March 1816 of Dissolution of
partnership Deed of 27 Feb 1816 Hugh DOWNEY of Brunswick Street Dublin & Henry
JACKSON of said Brunswick Street Dublin victualler. Deed of partnership
of 31 Aug 18156 Memorial signed by both JACKSON & DOWNEY |
|
700 |
29 |
479953 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1816 Mar 16 |
JACKSON-WORNELL PRONI T808/8262
Memorial registered 19 March 1816 of Deed of 16 March
1816 by Henry JACKSON & Peter WORNELL of Dublin City to Phillip
MOLLOY of Old Merrion, Co. Dublin 5 ½ acres at Old Merrion, Co. Dublin leased
for 43 years at £100 rent in 1796 by T.M. WINSTANLEY to John EGAN who
mortgaged to John ECHLIN who 2 May & 28 Oct 1814 & 6 Feb 1816
assigned to JACKSON & WORNALL. WITNESSES: Edward KEATING of
Patrick Street, Dublin |
|
700 |
29 |
479958 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1816 Mar 16 |
Gr O Marriage Arts 1816-1818 NOTE:
No marriage mentioned.
Image 19
BTW Henry JACKSON & Richard WARNELL of the
City of Dublin of the 1 pt & Richard MOLLOY … house at old Merrian |
|
700 |
77 |
479998 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Cork |
1814 Dec 14 |
MOLLOY 1816-1818
Image 43
NOTE: No mention of
MOLLOY
Nathaniel HONE … Mary JACKSON executrix of last
will and testament of Strettle JACKSON late of the City of Cork, Esq.
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Cork |
|
700 |
97 |
480020 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin |
1816 Mar 19 |
TRAVERS Gr O 1816-1818 No mention of TRAVERS.
Image 53
Agreement Mary JACKSON of Leeson Street, City of
Dublin widow of 1 pt Alexander MAGUIRE & William LOCKE Merchants of City
of Dublin re estate of Joseph Devonshire JACKSON, a bankrupt. |
|
700 |
295 |
480177 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin
Kildare |
1816 Mar 29 |
Image 151
Deed of Assignment & release btw Samuel
JACKSON of Cork Street in the City of Dublin Cotton Manufacturer of the 1
pt & John BIRCH Wilson MILLS and Hall Chambers of Dublin merchants,
and partners in trade trading under the firm of Birch Mills &
Chambers of the other part… land on the north side of Cork Street in the Co
of Dublin together with the Dwelling House thereon and which Joseph
BOARDMAN deceased lately resided together with the gardens and offices
and buildings erected on said land for the purposes of carrying on the Cotton
& Calico printing business… in as full and ample a manner as Joseph
BOARDMAN deceased enjoyed …& as Beasly BOARDMAN & Joseph BOARDMAN
lately held and the sd Samuel JACKSON held & enjoyed the same and
also one undivided third part share or proportion of the lands of Parsonstown [Parsonstown,
Parish Ardkill,
Barony Carbury,] NOTE: This is not in Ballybritt, Kings Co. – thanks to Daphne McCann for
contributing local knowledge here], situate lying and being in
the, Barony of Carbury Co. Kildare and also lands of Curraghmore part of
lands of Drehid in Barony Carbury Co. Kildare … also dwelling house on North
side of Cork Street in City of Dublin which said dwelling house and Garden is
on west side of and immediately adjoining the said Dwelling House and
the said Joseph BOARDMAN deceased theretofore resided and the piece of land
at the rere on the north side and Dwelling House known by the description of
NE 26 situate on South side of Chamber St, in Liberties of Thomas Court &
Donore in Co. Dublin together with back house yard… belonging to William
MADDAN formerly held John LANAHAN then or lately enjoyed the same and also
the house back side and premises formerly inhabited by Christopher QUINN
afterwards by Alexander GORDON & John THOMPSON merchants and late in
possession of Beasley BOARDMAN situated on west side of Bridge St in City of
Dublin bounded on north by house where Richard CROSS lived on the south by
James CALDWELL’s house on the west backwards by the Brazon Head Inn and on the front to the east by
Bridge Street … John BIRCH Wilson MILLS & Hall CHAMBERs … WITNESS: John
B. BLACK & James Lowry BIRCH of City of Dublin Gents. Samuel JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: We do not yet know who the parents of this Samuel JACKSON were,
but the properties offer hints. For example, the JACKSONs in A Second line of Quaker JACKSONs in Kings Co. held lands at Drehid. There is also a possibility that they were related to JACKSONs of Ballygibbon. . The land in Thomas Court
& Donore opens the door to other JACKSONs in the linen trade.
NOTE: Parsonstown [aka Birr now in Townparks,
Parish Birr, Barony of Ballybritt], Barony
Ballybritt, Kings Co |
|
700 |
361 |
480233 |
JACKSON, Josh |
Dublin |
1816 Apr 1 |
BIRCH Ge O 1816-1818
Image 184
assignees of estate of Joseph
Devonshire JACKSON … |
|
700 |
514 |
480366 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Tyrone |
1816 Mar 20 |
GRAHAM Gr O 1816-1818
Image 261
BTW William JACKSON of
Mulnagore Co. Tyrone farmer acting executor of will of James COWAN of
Ballybrae Co. Tyrone late deceased & Thomas HAMILTON of Dungannon Co.
Tyrone Apothecary |
|
700 |
645 |
480477 |
O’NEIL, Margaret |
Dublin |
1816 Apr 13 |
Marriage Arts 1816-1818
Image 334
BTW Margaret O’NEILL of City of Dublin
widow of 1st pt Margaret O’REILLY of City of Dublin spinster &
niece of of said Margaret O’NEILL of 2nd pt … Edward O’CONNOR … |
|
701 |
282 |
480781 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Dublin |
1816 Apr 25 |
DONNELLY Gr O 1816-1818
Image 517
BTW Patrick STACK of Grafton St City
of Dublin Linen Draper and Anne STACK als JACKSON his wife of
the 1 pt & James BURKE of South Kings St City of Dublin Linen Draper of
other pt. … Dwelling House #32 South Kings St … description … |
|
701 |
376 |
480860 |
JOHNSTON, Richard |
Leitrim. Londonderry |
1816 May 4 |
Deed btw Richard JOHNSTON of Leitrim in Co of
Londonderry of the one pt & John JOHNSTON of Castledawson in Co.
Londonderry Clerk of the other pt…. |
15 |
701 |
441 |
480943 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1816 May 6 |
BURKE otherwise Stack & Husband 1816-1818
JACKSON-FENNELL PRONI T808/8262
Memorial registered 6 May 1816 of lease of 20 April
1816 by Henry JACKSON of Ranelagh, Co. Dublin Gent to Thomas FENNELL
of Patrick Street, Dublin. Premises on East side of Patrick Street, Dublin. |
|
701 |
442 |
480944 |
JACKSON, Henry |
Dublin |
1816 May 6 |
FENNELL 1816-1818
PRONI T808/8262
Memorial registered 6 May 1816 Deed of 19 April 1816 by Henry JACKSON of Ranelagh, Co. Dublin gent & Richard WORNALL of
Portobello, Co. Dublin, Gent to Edward KEATING of Patrick Street, Dublin,
victualler. Premises on East side of Patrick Street Dublin leased 17 April
1805 to James FARRALL by said Richard WORNALL. |
|
701 |
570 |
481061 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
BREAKEY-FLEMMING 1816-1818 (1816) |
x |
701 |
642 |
481123 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1816 May 10 |
BARRETT to COULTER 1811-1820 (TI Bk 81) Dowdallshill,
Deed of Mtg btw John BARRET & Turner BARRETT
both of Dowdalls Hill in Co Louth of the 1pt & Thomas COULTER of the City
of Dublin Esq. of the other part… part of the lands known as Mullaghadowdall
or Tallanscossway and then known by the name of the Red Cow lands as also all
that part of Dowdallshill thereunto adjoining both in their actual
possession containing by survey76A 3R 8P Irish Plantation measure
bounded on the north and north east by lands called the Red cow the lands of
Faughart and Navan and in the west by the lands of Ballynahallen and on the
south by Dowdalls hill in parish of Dundalk, Co. Louth for pmt of £350.
WITNESSES: Edward TOWNLEY of Dundalk Watchmaker & George KENNEDY of the
City of Dublin Mail Coach Guard & Thomas McKEON of Capel Street City of
Dublin writing clerk. |
15 |
702 |
2 |
481138 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Tipperary |
1816 Nov 16 |
KEATING Gr O 1816-1818
Image 7
BT Richard Charles JACKSON of Clonmellin Co.
Tipperary Esq. of 1 pt & John WALLIS of Heath[?] Co. Tipperary Farmer of
the other. [hard to read]
See also: ROD: 706-460- 483995.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kilkenny. |
|
703 |
14 |
481749 |
JACKSON, James |
Monaghan |
1815 May 20 |
TENNANT Gr O 1816-1818
Image 357
BTW Letitia JACKSON of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan
Widow & William TENNANT of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. named in the Will of Hugh
JACKSON of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan deceased of 1st pt. James
JACKSON, Letitia JACKSON & Susanna JACKSON 3 of the children of said Hugh
JACKSON and Letitia JACKSON his wife of 2nd pt. Robert TENNANT
of Belfast Co. Antrim Esq. of 3rd pt…. [details of lands]
SEE: JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
703 |
128 |
|
|
Monaghan |
|
Image 417
Blayney
Owen MITCHELL… |
|
703 |
174 |
481909 |
OLIVER |
Dublin |
1816 Jun 10 |
LATOUCHE-OLIVER 1816-1818
Robert
Dudley OLIVER Esq. Captain Navy re: Fitzwilliam Square
Image
441
|
|
703 |
192 |
481927 |
|
Dublin |
|
Image 448
BTW
Robert HAMILTON of Stoke on Trent Staffordshire England Manufacturer of
Earthen ware Samuel LINFOOT of City of Dublin Earthen Ware merchant &
Samuel WOOD of Burstein in Staffordshire Colour maker assignees of the estate
and effects of James BALL & Thomas BALL of City of Dublin China Merchants
of 1 pt. Ralph SHAW of City of Dublin Merchant of other pt. … James BALL
& Thomas BALL bankrupts … |
|
703 |
573 |
482309 |
|
Armagh |
1816 Jun 21 |
MOORE-MATTHEWS
Ballynahone [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Kennedies, Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Between John MOORE
of Drum Carragher & Robert McCAN of Ballynahone & Joseph FOXALL &
Thomas FOXALL both of Killany Lodge,[??] Co. Armagh bankers of 1st part
& George MATTHEWS, Trevor CORRY & John QUIN all of Newry, Co. Down
Esq. Trustees ... land of John MOORE, Robert McCANN & Joseph FOXALL &
Thomas FOXALL of other part ... reciting Act of Parliament in 33rd year
of King George II repealing an act of 8th year of King George I re: bankers
notes ... [page of legalese] ... cites Newry Commercial article 18 June 1816
re: creditors ... convey to MATTHEWS & QUIN land of John MOORE seized in
his Desmesne ... townlands of Drum[?]agher [possibly Drumnaglontagh,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
, Deemon [Demoan,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
, Skeogh__ydy [possibly Skegatillida,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
, the half townlands of Carrickbracks [Carrickbrack,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower]
Lesseemom [??], Kilbree [??] ,
Knockduff [Knockduff,
Parish Killevy
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower],
Killnanaghan [probably Kilmonaghan , Parish Killevy
(Lower Orior portion), Barony Orior Lower] &
Killaghleodagh also Lysadyan [Lisadian,
Parish Loughgilly
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], &
half town lands of Drumheriff [probably Drumharriff,
Parish Loughgilly
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper], all in
Barony Orier Co. Armagh ... Robert McCAN was seized and possessed ... Canal
Lt. Commonly called The Garden bounded on the North by John LEEs holding ..
[more description ...] being in Lisdrumgullian [Lisdrumgullion , Parish Newry
(Armagh portion), Barony Orior Upper otherwise
called Canal Quay in part of Newry in Co. Armagh ], Lordship of Newry, Co.
Armagh ... lands in possession of Hannah & William MOORE ... Aghnconagh
alias Aghnanynch ... Drumowanle als Dromacannere, Drumgreenagh [Drumgreenagh,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],
Canangarvan, Tamlaght [Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh, or Tamlaght,
Parish of Eglish, in
the Barony Armagh],
Lisglin [Lisglynn,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],
Ballyn_cloy [??] also Farranceuloy als Farrencloy [??] &
Magherkillerany [Maghery
Kilcrany, Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh], Maghery
.. Manor of Toghy [Faghy? – NOTE: I suspect going from the townland names
that these would be in the Barony of Armagh] all 2706 A 2R 6P also Drumad or
Drummard [possibly Drumard
(Jones), Parish Kilmore
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West] 86A
1R 20P Co. Armagh also townlands of Kennedies or Connadies [Kennedies,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
cont 1/2A Ballyboe then in possession of John PRINGLE or his undertenants
also Enaghsaggart or E_og Saggart [??] cont 1 Ballyhoe [Enagh,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],..
Lisbano [Lisbanoe,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
.. Magherad [Magherarville,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)]... Killenure or Killinure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing one Ballyhoe Aughawilly or Aughavilly [Aghavilly,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]... Listough [probably Lislea,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]...
Co. Armagh .. town and lands of Ballynahonemore [Ballynahone
More, Parish Armagh (Armagh
portion), Barony Armagh]
[6 more pages of details] |
|
704 |
262 |
482597 |
JACKSON, Josh |
|
|
TENNANT Gr O 1816-1818
Prob JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath |
|
704 |
440 |
482775 |
|
Armagh |
1816 Jul 4 |
NIMO-McMORRAN Notes in 2009 diary 1811-1820
Tullymore
John NIMO of Killyshanagh, Co. Tyrone farmer of 1st part . William NIMO of Killyshanagh farmer son of John NIMO of 2nd part & Robert McMORRAN of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], Co. Armagh
Speadmaker [aka Spademaker] of 3rd part. McMORRAN paid £65 to NIMO
for part of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] – 7 Acres 26P bounded on northeast by
Charles NIMOs farm, by road leading by Boos Mill to English Church on the
east side & by Robert STEWART’s farm on the west side ... became property
of John NIMO on a division of the farm between his brother Charles NIMO and
him ... term 7 years under lease granted by Josua McGEAUGH [aka McGEOGH] Esq.
To John NIMO & Charles NIMO 1 Jan 1801. |
|
704 |
537 |
482862 |
JACKSON, Josh |
Dublin |
1816 Jul 9 |
JACKSON 1816-1818
Image 283
BTW Joseph
JACKSON of City of Dublin Merchant sole assignee of estate of Joseph
COMYENS of Grafton St. City of Dublin Linen draper Dealer and Chapman a
Bankrupt of 1 pt & Elizabeth EWING of Castlemartin Co. Cork Widow of
other pt. |
|
704 |
529 |
482864 |
|
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
McGEOGH-NIMO
1811-1820 Tullymore
Image
284
BTW Joshua
McGEOGH of Drumsill [probably Drumsil,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh].
Co. Armagh esq of 1st pt; Charles NIMO of Tullysareen [Tullysaran,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
and John NIMO of Tullymore Co. Armagh farmers of other pt. … part of land of
Tullymore [Tullymore,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh]then in possession
of Charles NIMO and John NIMO containing 15a 1r 13p … WITNESS: Robert
LIVINGSTONE Esq & John NOBLE Gent both of Armagh. |
|
705 |
74 |
483009 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin
Wicklow |
1816 Dec 12 |
EWING 1816-1818
Image
50
re; a Judgement involving Thomas JACKSON of
Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow. Assignment btw Henry PLOWMAN formerly of Newtown
but now of Sallymount Co. Kildare Gent of 1st pt; Thomas
JACKSON of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow Gent of 2nd pt & James
CHRITCHLY of Grangebeg, Co. Kildare of 3rd pt.
NOTE: No mention of
EWING. NOTE: Thomas: PLOUGHMAN married Jane
JACKSON, daughter of James JACKSON of Spinianstown, Co. Wicklow. Thomas
JACKSON was her brother.
SEE: JACKSONs of Spinians and Baltinglass. |
|
706 |
127
128 |
483663 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Armagh |
1816 Aug 27 |
Image
429
BTW William BYERS
of town of Charlemount, Co. Armagh, linendraper of 1 pt; Robert JACKSON,
City & Co. Armagh, Esq. of the other pt. Reciting that William BYERS was
possessed of lands of Clonmaine orwise Clanmaine orwise
Claymaine [Clonmain,
Parish Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West],
for residue of 900 year lease commencing 1 Mar 1773 … BYERS needed £2,000 and
applied for a loan to Robert JACKSON [land as collateral] … WITNESS:
Leonard DOBBIN the younger of the City & Co. Armagh attorney & James
WATT his clerk. |
|
706 |
166 |
483701 |
BROWNE |
Monaghan |
1816 Aug 24 |
BROWNE to MARTIN NOTES in 2009 diary. (TI Bk 46)
1811-1820 Ednafirkin, Edeneferkin
Between William BROWN of Edafirkin, Co. Armagh [sic
should be Co. Monaghan] farmer of 1 part & Rev James MARTIN of Monenton,
Co. Armagh of other part reciting lease 4 March 1812 Thomas McCULLAGH of
Derryvalley, Co. Monaghan did demise to the said William BROWN his heirs and
assigns all of Ednafirkin then in possession of Wm BROWN 20 acres for life
& lives of Archibald BROWN, James HAMILTON & James McMURRAY … (Joseph
Martin may own it – I was unclear. I may need to order) |
|
706 |
335 |
483870 |
|
|
1816 Sep 6 |
Eliza ELLIOTT & ors
marriage
Image 546
BTW John MAKAN of Gernnata[?]
Co. Meath Esq to Elizabeth ELLIOTT 2nd daughter of Rev. William
ELLIOTT of Trim[?] Co. Meath of 2nd pt. |
|
706 |
460 |
483995 |
JACKSON, Richard C |
Tipperary
Kilkenny |
1816 Sept 21 |
CHRITCHLEY Gr O 1816-1818
Image 615
BTW Richard Charles JACKSON of Clonmell, Co.
Tipperary Esq. of 1st pt Samuel BOYSE of Grange, Co. Wexford &
Robert BACKAS of Clonmell Esq. of other pt. … Whereby the said Richard
Charles Jackson being seized of an entitled unto a good insufficient
estate in fee simple of and in the one undivided sixth part share of and in
the town lands of Portnascully, Upper and lower [Camlody?]
Portnally [aka Portnahully ] & Dungooly otherwise Dangoly in the Barony of Iverk County Kilkenny In in consideration of
£15.25 … Charles JACKSON father of said Richard Charles JACKSON since
deceased to Sir John NEWPART Bart in trust for said Samuel BOYSE the late
Robert BACKAS Esq for term of 999 years … Anne JACKSON widow of Charles
JACKSON & her assigns during her life made on her intermarriage with
the said Charles JACKSON bearing date 21 June 1788… this 6th pt subject to other payments and incumbrances provided they do not exceed
£1,000 as of & with the 1/6 pt or proportion of the sum of £5,800
chargeable on the entire of the town and lands by George JACKSON late
of Portnascully Esq. deceased …
NOTE: JACKSONs of Kilkenny.see also Memorial # 169096. No mention of
CHRITCHLEY. |
|
706 |
527 |
484062 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1816 Sept 20 |
BOYSE Ge O 1816-1818
Image 654
Deed of Partnership btw Robert GRIERSON of City of
Dublin Gent of 1 pt & William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of
other pt. … partnership on Coal Trade between said parties for 3-5 years
dissolved by consent … Robert GRIERSON [SEAL] William JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: I saw no mention
of BOYSE |
|
706 |
541 |
484076 |
JACKSON, Eliz |
Dublin |
1816 Sep 28 |
NEWMAN Gr W 1816-1818
Image 661
Btw John JACKSON of Grafton St City of Dublin
& Elizabeth JACKSON otherwise REYNOLDS his wife devisee and
sole executor of her mother Bridget REYNOLDS widow deceased of the 1 pt. John
NEWMAN of Baggot St. Gent Late of Grafton Farrier of other pt. and which is
endorsed from John JACKSON to John NEWMAN … Elizabeth before her
marriage had conveyed said premes in deed 27 Apr 1790 to her mother said
Bridget REYNOLDS who by her will dated 29 Oct 1800 bequeathed said premes to
Elizabeth for her sole use |
|
707 |
404 |
484539 |
|
Sligo
Antrim |
1816 Nov 18 |
GORE & POLLOCKS Marr Arts
Image
213
Marriage BTW William GORE of Goresmount, Co. Antrim Esq
of 1st pt; [?] SINCLAIR of Belfast spinster aunt of the said
Anna POLLACK of 3rd pt Thomas SINCLAIRE the younger eldest son of
John SINCLAIRE of Donegall Place and William JOHNSON of Waring Street both in
the town of Belfast … Manor of Sligo lands …
NOTE: William GORE (1745-1810) married his cousin Harriett GORE in
Gore Mount, County Antrim, Ireland. Harriett GORE was born in 1740 in Gore
Mount, County Antrim, Ireland, died on Jul 24, 1801 in Gore Mount, County
Antrim, Ireland and was buried in Glenavy, County Antrim, Ireland. They had a
son William GORE (1765-1830) born at Gore Mount, Glenavy [Glenavy,
Parish Glenavy,
Barony Massereene
Upper], Co. Antrim His 2nd marriage was to Anna Sinclair POLLOCK on Oct 8, 1816. His 1st wife was Mary CRAWFORD (?-1813) –
married 1809 in Glenavy. |
|
707 |
532 |
484667 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1816-1818 |
NEWMAN otherwise REYNOLDS & husband
NOTE: See above. No
mention of William JACKSON |
|
708 |
16 |
484751 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Clare |
1807 Dec 11 |
TAAFFE Gr O
JACKSON Gr O 1816-1818
Image 331
Amendment of an Indented deed made Dec 11, 1807 btw William
Devereaux JACKSON Lieut in Clare Regiment of Militia Henry WILSON of
Springfield [Springfield,
Parish Feenagh, Barony Bunratty Lower] Co.
Clare & John JACKSON Capt of Clare Militia of 1 pt. William
Marcus JACKSON of City of Limerick Gent of other pt. Reciting that deed
14 June 1804 that the said William Marcus JACKSON by virtue & in
pursuance of powers vested in him by his marriage settlement with June
DEVEREAUX his wife which settlement bears date 22 June 1790 & also …
lands of Moylish in liberties of City of Limerick … deed 12 April 1806 btw William
Marcus JACKSON of 1st pt William Devereaux JACKSON
… Henry WILSON & John JACKSON were appointed Trustees of Estate of
Clonntara … lands of Moylish & Clonntara
NOTE: William Marcus
JACKSON (1761-1822) of Limerick. William Devereaux JACKSON was his
son. Capt John JACKSON (1780-1822) was of Kilrush. SEE: #461756
and 467161 mention of sons Benjamin & Burton JACKSON. NOTE: No mention of TAAFFE
NOTE: William Marcus
JACKSON (1761-1822) He held land in the City of Limerick in late 1700s. He
married Jane DEVEREAUX (?-1833) in 1780. They had sons George JACKSON &
Robert JACKSON and daughter Eliza (MAUNSELL). Source: Court Case. |
|
708 |
340 |
485075 |
JACKSON, Dunkley |
Wicklow
Dublin |
1808 |
JACKSON Gr O 1816-1818
Image 506
NOTE: Day & month of memorial were left blank.
BTW Samuel HEATHERINTON Fleury NOWLAN Benjamin CLAYTON
and Elinor CLAYTON otherwise CREATHORN his wife all of City of Dublin of 1st pt; Marrianne CREATHORNE of Ballitore Co. Kildare of 2nd pt; Dunkley
JACKSON of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow Postmaster of 3rd pt.
& Eliza CREATHORN widow of Co. Kildare of 4th pt. Marriage to
be btw Dunkly JACKSON & Elizabeth CREATHORNE … part of premes in
possession of the Widow BRYAN Thomas [?] and James FENNELL [?] and also the
ground lately occupied by Mary WALSH William COOKE and Jonathan LUCAS
together with gardens or lots of ground at the acre of said houses and ground
which said premes are bounded on one side by the house and yard and gateway
therof Ann KELEY formerly James WALSH’s holding in front by Belan Street
commonly called Callies Gallows Hill in the rereby the garden of the late
Richard POTTER which said premes are lying and being in Belan in
Parish of Baltinglass Co. Wicklow… to be paid by said
Elizabeth CREATHORN for her life and by said Samuel HETHERINGTON Fleury
NOWLAN Benjamin CLAYTON Elinor his wife Dunkley JACKSON and Elizabeth
CREATHORN released and quit claim unto Marrianne CREATHORN that those the
several cabins and ground part of the premes lately in possession of Ann
KELLY Thomas James Moore CAVANAGH Edward PARKE Mary GRIFFIN together with the
gardens or lots at the rere bounded on the one side by the house and premes
in possession of William PHILIPS Barrack master of Baltinglass on the other
side by lot of ground whereon stood the house occupied by Jonathon LUCAS
being that part allocated to Benjamin and Elinor CLAYTON in the rere [more
description] in front by Cuckoo Lane and Edward[?] Street in town and parish
Baltinglass Co. Wicklow WITNESS: Dunkley JACKSON Marrianne CREATHORN
and Eliza CREATHORN and by Ephraim PARKE Linen Bleacher and Thomas JACKSON both of Baltinglass. MEMORIAL WITNESS Joseph BROWNLOW of Bride St Co. Dublin
Attorney & James BROWNLOW of same place son to Joseph BROWNLOW Benjamin
CLAYTON [SEAL] |
|
709 |
95 |
485430 |
JACKSON, Richard
Anne |
Tipperary |
1816 Nov 30 |
G O Partition 1816-1818 CAREW
Image 58
BTW Richard Charles JACKSON of Clonmell, Co.
Tipperary Esq. of 1 pt …. Recited that said Richard JACKSON, James
Parsons DUCKETT & Anne JACKSON for considerations mentioned
demised to Robert Shapland CAREW. lands of Portnascolly Upper & Lower
Corlody Portneholly & Dungolly in Barony Iveek Co. Kilkenny …
SEE: JACKSONs of Kilkenny. |
|
709 |
114 |
485449 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Kerry
Cork
Dublin |
1816 Nov 20 |
CAREW Gr O 1816-1818
Image 72
BTW Thomas GALEWAY of Killarny, Co. Kerry Esq. & William
JACKSON of Youghall Co. Cork Esq. trustees named for the intermarriage of
William WHITE of Killarny Esq. & Alice HYDE daughter of Rev. Arthur HYDE
of Killarny Clerke. Of the 1 pt & Harriet MAGENIS of City of Dublin
Spinster of other pt.
NOTE: Alice's sister Jane HYDE was married to William JACKSON
NOTE: No mention of
CAREW |
|
709 |
556 |
485891 |
JACKSON, John |
Waterford
Kings |
1816 Sep 2 |
Land index: Tipperary,
Waterford 1811-1828 Canigan, Caher
Image
47
JACKSON-SLATTERLY
Image 318
John JACKSON of Gurteen, Co. Waterford, Stone cutter of 1 pt; Michael
SLATTERY of Clonmell Co. Tipperary Shoemaker of the other pt. Whereby John JACKSON demised for yearly
rent issuing out of Carrigeen [Carrigeen,
Parish Caher, Barony Iffa and
Offa West] in town of Cahir on west side of road leading to Tipperary
[now Highway R668] containing 32’ in front of said road from Thomas HICKEYs
west building at the North to William CURRYs at the South 114’ from the said
road or St. to Henry SARGENTs … WITNESS: James SHEA Publican &
Bartholomew FENNELLY Nailor both of Town of Clonmel Co. Tipperary & John
BUTLER of Town of Clonmel Michael SLATTERLY [SEAL] |
|
711 |
462 |
486997 |
JACKSON, Jacob W |
|
1816-1818 |
SLATTERY |
|
711 |
507 |
487042 |
DICKIE |
Louth |
1811-1820 |
DICKIE to DICKIE Annaghavacky
Roachdale (TI Bk 81) |
x |
711 |
558 |
4877093 |
JACKSON |
Dublin |
1817 Feb 17 |
NI 1819-1821 FLOOD 1816-1818
Mary JACKSON – ROE
Mary JACKSON widow of the City of Dublin and
executor of Strettle JACKSON |
16e |
712 |
321 |
487456 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
1817 Mar 6 |
BREAKEY-HORNER 1816-1818 (1817) Ballybay |
x |
712 |
321 |
487457 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
|
BREAKEY-HORNER Ballybay 1816-1818 (1817) |
x |
712 |
323 |
487458 |
BREAKEY |
Monaghan |
|
BREAKEY-HORNER Ballybay 1816-1818 (1817) |
x |
712 |
548 |
487683 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1817 Mar 4 |
Btw Robert McCULLAGH sr. of Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower], Co. Armagh gent of the 1 pt; and Samuel
McCULLAGH McCULLAGH of Cladymore sr aforesaid and John McCULLAGH sr of
Kearney Hill [in Cavanacaw,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] both in Co. Armagh Gent and both brothers of Robert
McCULLAGH of the other part. Reciting that the said Robert McCULLAGH was
leased several real freehold and personal estates and properties
consisting of Lands Tenements hereditaments in the towns and lands of
Cladymore [Clady
More, Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Carrickbreagh Letmacallen Drumorgan Dromorgan [Drumorgan,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower]
Mullaghbawne [Mullaghbane,
Parish Mullaghbrack
(Lower Fews portion), Barony Fews Lower] Leneylea [??] Raven
Hill [??] and Kilbereery [??] in Co Armagh and all money and
securities for money to a considerable amt that said Robert McCULLAGH
had a wife and six children by her then living, namely Margaret McCULLAGH sr.
his wife John McCULLAGH jr, Samuel McCULLAGH jr and Elizabeth McCULLAGH Anne
MCULLAGH Margaret McCULLAGH jr and Martha McCULLAGH and that said Robert
McCULLAGH sr also had a natural son named Robert McCULLAGH jr and in order to
make a settlement of his estates and properties between his said sons to
secure portions for his said daughters and a jointure for his wife said
Robert McCULLAGH senior vested all his said estates and
properties in his said two brothers Samuel McCULLAGH and John McCULLAGH
sr…..details of how it is to be parceled out |
15 |
713 |
73 |
487808 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Dublin |
1817 Mar 21 |
JACKSON-COLVILLE
for consids, Andrew JACKSON, baker of
Ballsbridge to William COLVILLE & William Chaignean COLVILLE, both
merchants and co-partners, resident in City of Dublin - of tenement on
n.e. side of High Road from Ballsbridge to Booterstown late in possess of
James MURPHY, then in possess of Andrew JACKSON, sit in manor of
Baggobrath, Dublin city, for residual of 35 year term of lease dated 26 Oct
1816, subject to redemption. WITNESSES: William McDANIEL, bookseller of City
of Dublin & Robert NEWELL, Attorney of City of Dublin.
Thanks to Mike Stewart . |
|
713 |
134 |
487876 |
JACKSON, Edward |
Tipperary |
1817 Jan 20 |
BENNETT-JACKSON Rascrea. Aka Roscrea
James BENNETT, farmer of Camblin, Co. Tipperary to Edward
JACKSON shopkeeper of Roscrea, Co. Tipperary - of Gurtmullew in Co.
Tipperary [54 acres] with bog for term yet to come. WITNESSES: Patrick EGAR,
Gent of Rascrea, Co. Tipperary & William JACKSON, Gent of Roscrea, Co.
Tipperary.
NOTE may be an Edward
JACKSON in Jacksons of Ahanesk. Or
in JACKSONs of Kilkenny.
Thanks to Mike Stewart . |
|
713 |
137 |
487872 |
Browne & Donaldson |
Armagh |
1811-1820 |
BROWN-DONALDSON
Kiltybane [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Cornelius BROWNE
of Tullycollive, [Parish of Muckno], Co. Monaghan, farmer & Alexander
DONALDSON of Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper NOTE:
There are other contiguous Tullyvallen townlands],, Co. Armagh of the other part. Cornelius
BROWNE for £190 paid by Alexander DONALDSON ¼ part of the lands of Kiltybane
[Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upperconveyed
to him by the late Alexander BROWN, deceased equalling 7 acres, 1 rood and 17
½ perches during life of the said Alexander DONALDSON & Josh[?] DONALDSON
son of Joseph DONALDSON of Sytrim [probably Sheetrim,
Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upperthe
surviving lives in the original lease. WITNESS: John WALLACE of Boltan,
Dublin City, Gent attorney of law. Said John WALLACE and Jane WALLACE of
Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
sworn at Dundalk 24 March 1819. |
|
713 |
210 |
487945 |
JACKSON, Jane |
Dublin
Galway
Mayo |
1817 Mar 29 |
NI 1819-1821 ROE 1816-1818
Elizabeth JACKSON – FITZGERALD Marriage Arts
NOTE: No mention in this
deed of Elizabeth JACKSON or of any FITZGERALD which is curious.
MOLONY-JACKSON
Image 101
Deed of marriage btw Edmund MALONY Esq. of Woodlands in
the County of Dublin Esquire of the one part; Jane JACKSON late of the
city of London, but now of Dunmoore House in the County of Galway widow of William
Collins JACKSON late of the city [of London] Esquire of the second
part and the Reverend John ORR of [Dunmore?] Co. Galway Clk & Martin
KIRWAN of Dalgin Co. Mayo Esq. of 3rd pt. Reciting that a marriage
was intended to be solemnised between the said Edward MALONEY and the said Jane
JACKSON and reciting that the said Edward MALONEY was then seized the
lands of Closagh [aka Clonshaugh
(E.D. Coolock)] now called Woodlands with the appurtenances in the
parish of Santry Barony of Coolock.and
County of Dublin containing 50 acres more or less and also a house or
tenement in [Gramby?] Row in the City of Dublin, and also the lands of Redmondstown [Parish Churchtown,
Barony Rathconrath] held by him in fee simple situate in the County of Westmeath and also
the lands of Cloonlara [Parish Bekan] and
Sallernon [Sallyhernaun ?] in the Barony of Costello,County
Mayo and also reciting that the said Jane JACKSON under the last will
and former husband is entitled to jointure of £800 for enduring her life
together with other pecuniary and specific legacies an indenture of which
this is a Memorial… Confirmed under the said John ORR and Martin KERWAN one
all that and those the lands tenements and premises in said deed and
hereinbefore mentioned. In trust to secure under the said Jane JACKSON,
a jointure of £1000 in case she should survive him the said Edmund MALONEY.
Witnesses John EGAN Esq. James ROBINSON, now James ROBINSON of the city of
Dublin, aged upwards of 20 one years. NOTE:
William Collins JACKSON (1754-1814) aka George William Collins JACKSON was a
son of George JACKSON of Devon. His wife was Jane SHEE (1765-1839), a
daughter of Anthony SHEE and sister of Sir George SHEE. William Collins
JACKSON made his fortune with the East India Co. Their son, William Collins
Burke JACKSON brought scandal upon the family. Dunmoore House belonged to the SHEE family. I am
unsure if these JACKSONs have an Irish connection, but I suspect that they
do. |
|
713 |
306 |
488041 |
|
Dublin |
1815 Sep 11 |
LEE,
Mary Marriage Articles 1816-1818
Image 140
BTW
West Dudley DIGGES of Phillipsburgh Ave of 1st pt & Mary LEE
of Philisburgh Ave widow, both of Liberty of Dublin |
q |
713 |
376 |
487808
488113 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Dublin |
1817 Mar 21 |
Gr O Marriage Arts 1816-1818
NOTE: On p 376 is
Mem#488113 – No JACKSONs. I could not read the actual pg #.
Image 41
BTW Andrew JACKSON of Ballsbridge City of
Dublin, Baker of 1 pt; William COLVILLE and William Chaigneau COLVILLE City
of Dublin, Merchants & Co-partners of other pt. Reciting that Andrew
JACKSON granted to COLVILLEs dwellinghouse or tenement on north east side
of the High Road leading from Ballsbridge to Booterstown in possession of
Andrew MURPHY but then in possession of Andrew JACKSON together with
the back house Coach House and stable and Garden at the rere of said premises
in Manor of Baggotrath & Co of City of Dublin.
NOTE: No mention of
marriage. |
|
713 |
514 |
488249 |
|
Armagh |
1817 Apr 15 |
CLOGHER-O’HEAR
Brootely & Bog 1811-1820
Image
228
BTW Andrew
CLOGHERE of Brootally [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh, Co.
Armagh Farmer of the 1 pt & Henry O’HEAR of Monyquin [Moneyquin,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],,
Co. Armagh Farmer of the other pt. Reciting that the Rev. Samuel CLOSE of Elm
Park Co. Armagh Clerk leased on 30 Oct 1809 to Andrew CLOGHERE part of the
lands of Brootally [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] containing
21a 1r 24p Stat measure in Parish Derrynoose Co. Armagh for term of 17 years
with Liberty of Cutting Turf on Bog of Brootally in possession of Andrew CLOGHERE .. mortgage bound in to the said Henry
O’HEAR {???] of £130 {???] payment of Sum of £66… WITNESS: Lee MCINSTRY Gent
one of the attorneys & Hugh ROBERTS Writing Clerk both of City of Armagh. |
q |
714 |
96 |
488431 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1817 Feb 4 |
SMITHSON-ALEXANDER
William JACKSON Esq. of Coombe, [aka Combe]
Dublin, now vested in tenement on n. side of Cole Alley, Liberty of St Thomas
& Dronore, Dublin city, as granted in release 9 Jan1793 by John SMITHSON,
Builder of Earl St., Dublin City unto William ALEXANDER, Gent of Richmond
Place, Dublin, for consids releases William ALEXANDER of the obligation of
rents and arrears as requested by William ALEXANDER.
tenement on n. side of Cole Alley, Liberty of St Thomas
& Dronore, Dublin city, that was bound on n.&w. by concerns of Thomas
BEWLEY, on west by holdings of Hugh STRAHAM and on s. by Cole Alley, with two
rooms that go into concerns of Hugh STRAHAM, were granted in release 9
Jan1793 by John SMITHSON unto William ALEXANDER from 1 Nov then last for
lives of King George III, Prince George of Wales & Bishop Frederick of
Osnaburgh & others under perpetual renewal, at £34.2.6 Thanks to Mike Stewart. |
|
714 |
393 |
488728 |
BREAKEY |
|
|
CRAWFORD-BREAKEY 1816-1818 (1817) |
x |
714 |
484 |
488819 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Down |
1817 Feb 19 |
ROBINSON-JACKSON Ballyclough,
for consids John ROBINSON cotton weaver of
Ballycloughan, Down, to Samuel JACKSON, farmer of Ballycloughan,
Down, of pt of Ballycloughan, Co Down [7 acres 8 perches] in possession
of John ROBINSON to hold unto Samuel JACKSON from 1 Nov then last for
life of John ROBINSON for 21 years from 1 Nov 1806 at £16.0.9 ster rent.
WITNESSES: John JACKSON, farmer of Ballycloughan & James MOORE,
weaver of Ballycloughan, Co. Down. Thanks to Mike
Stewart. |
|
716 |
309 |
489844 |
DONALDSON |
Monaghan
Armagh |
1817 Jun 9 |
DONNALDSON-WALLACE
Book 46 (1811-1820) NOTES in 2009 diary. Cloghog need to transcribe
NOTE: Interestingly, this was found in the Monaghan
townland index- in spite of the townland being in Co. Armagh.
1811-1820 It seems to be an echo of #429244. This may be due to borderline
legible transcription.
Andrew DONALDSON
of Cloghog, County Armagh Farmer & John WALLACE of Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower], Co. Armagh, Attorney ... for £973.1 owed by John
WALLACE ... townland of Sytrim [probably Sheetrim,
Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upper] & Enaghmore [probably Annaghmare Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upper]
joining Kiltyban [Kiltybane,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
with the mill of Kibrockan on lands of Enaghmore being part of the lands of
Sytrim & Enaghmore ... 41A 1R 12P ... 33 acres in Sytrim Keenan ...
Andrew DONALDSON & brother William DONALDSON divided between them Andrew
DONALDSON’s part demised to him by John BOHANNON by lease – also included
part of lands of Annalyttin, Co. Monaghan which he holds with Alexander
DONALDSON of Phillipstown, Co. Louth ... late Samuel MOFFIT demised 11 Acres
to Andrew & William DONALDSON WITNESS: John DONALDSON of Cloghog & Joseph DONALDSON of Sytrim |
|
717 |
111 |
490247 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin
Kings
Meath |
1817 Apr 26 |
CODD-JACKSON
Image 58
BTW William CODD of Upper Domnick St.
City of Dublin Gent Attorney younger brother and heir at law of George CODD
and Richard CODD both late of Killiskillan Meath Gents deceased of the 1st pt. Richard CODD 2nd son of William CODD, Mary Anne CODD and Anne
CODD 3rd & 4th daughters of said William CODD of 2nd pt & William JACKSON of Coombe City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. William CODD, for £154.15.10 ster the remaining due to William JACKSON of Coombe, Dublin by Richard CODD, late of Killiskillan Meath, dec'd, and for
£495.4.2 to William CODD, Attorney & Gent, late of Killiskillan Meath,
now of Upper Dominick St, Dublin city, younger brother & heir at law to
Richard CODD jr., then lent to William CODD by William JACKSON totaling £650 & being the true settlement of mortgage, & for 10s to
Richard CODD, Margaret Anne CODD & Anne CODD children of William CODD by William
JACKSON; William CODD Richard CODD, Margaret Anne CODD & Anne CODD
according to their respective rights, unto William JACKSON lands of
Killurin [Killurin, Parish Geashill], Barony of Geaskall [Geashill] Kings Co. + Killiskillin Carrigeen & Kilnagloouagh in
Mayfourth ba, Co. Meath [266 acres] (as in leases to George CODD by Rt. Hon.
Lord DIGBY + annuity of £80 chargeable on lands of Killurin_ payable by
William CODD to William JACKSON. NOTE:
This likely ties into the CODDs who emigrated to Lanark, Ontario, Canada
.SEE: John JACKSON of Carlow & Wicklow
Thanks to Mike Stewart for
notes. |
|
718 |
170 |
490906 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1817 Jun 10 |
JACKSON-MANDERS 1816-1818 COLVILLE
Dwelling house formerly in occupation of Jacob POOLE,
brewer deceased and William WELLING, clothier, then in possession of William
JACKSON, Gent of Coombe {aka Combe], Dublin by virtue of a lease for 1
year, in South side of Upper Combe, in Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore,
City of Dublin, Co. Dublin for considerations from William JACKSON unto Humphrys MANDERS, builder of School St., Dublin for 950 years from
1 May last at £50 rent. Thanks to Mike Stewart for
notes |
|
718 |
170
172 |
490907 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1817 Jun 10 |
JACKSON-MANDERS 1816-1818
piece of field [2 roods] on East of
Marrowbone lane in liberties of Thomas Court & Donore in Co & city of
Dublin, then in possession of Humphrys MANDERS, builder of Dublin by way of a
lease for 1 yr, as lately held & occupied by William JACKSON,
Gent, from William JACKSON unto William MANDERS for lives of John
BEWLEY, son of Thomas BEWLEY, merchant of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],,
Kings Co., & Edward MANDERS, son of Humphreys MANDERS; perpetual renewal;
£30 rent; located to east of other part of field demised by William
JACKSON to James ROGERS and John ROGERS and to the north by
representatives of James HORAN. NOTE: See also
ROD:718-196-490931 where William JACKSON is described as a Gent of Coombe,
Dublin |
|
718 |
196 |
490931 |
JACKSON, William |
Dublin |
1817 Aug 1 |
MANDERS-JACKSON
for £1000 Humphreys MANDERS, builder of School St.,
Dublin grants William JACKSON, Gent of Coombe, [aka Combe] Dublin in
mortgage: piece of field on Marrowbone Lane in
Liberties of Thomas Court & Donore in Co. & city of Dublin [2 roods]
as released to him by William JACKSON 10 June1817; a dwelling house on
South side of Upper Combe as granted him by William JACKSON 10
June1817; and parcel of ground on west end of old Custom
House, Dublin city as leased to Humphrey MANDERS by Charles Henry
CASTLE POOLE, Lord, Rt Hon, HM Comm of Customs & Port duties in Ireland;
John Orsby WYNNE, Abrahams Augustus Hely HUTCHINSON; John Jocelyn Henry
HAMILTON, Rt Hon, HM Comm of Customs & Port duties in Ireland &
KING-SMITH, HM Comm of Customs & Port duties in Ireland 5Feb1817. Subj to
redemption. Thanks to Mike Stewart for notes. NOTE: See also
ROD:718-196-490931 where William JACKSON is described as a Gent O Coombe,
Dublin |
|
718 |
266 |
491001 |
JACKSON, John |
Monaghan |
1817 Jul 5 |
JACKSON-BELL & JACKSON Marriage Arts. Names Index
1816-1818
Image 410
John JACKSON sr, Esq. Of Crieve, Co. Monaghan
:pt of Corderlish (?) [40 acres] ba of Cremorne Monaghan from H to John
JACKSON Sr. 8 Sept 1762 at £4 and 3 April 1775
Hugh JACKSON of Drumfoldra, eldest son of John JACKSON sr. :to secure
£100 for Alicia BELL if she survives Hugh JACKSON & £1000 for
children of Hugh JACKSON & Alicia BELL, the mill on Derrygooswater
& lands as granted by Richard ADAMS + the pt of Corderlish (?) as granted
by Hugh JACKSON, deceased, both unto John BELL of Creevey,
Longford & John JACKSON the younger of Crieve, Monaghan for
several uses & intents
Alicia BELL :to secure £100 for Alicia BELL if she survives Hugh JACKSON
& £1000 for children of Hugh JACKSON & Alicia BELL, the mill
on Derrygoos_water & lands as granted by Richard ADAMS + the pt of
Corderlish (?) as granted by Hugh JACKSON deceased, both unto John
BELL & John JACKSON the younger for several uses & intents. Thanks to Mike Stewart for notes.
For full abstract see: Nick Reddan Deeds, transcription by Mike Stewart |
|
718 |
267 |
491002 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1817 Aug 13 |
WHITESIDE-McMURRAN Notes in 2009 diary 1811-1820 Tullymore
Image
411
Between James
WHITESIDE of Cavanboy, Co. Tyrone, farmer of 1st part & Robert McMURRAN (NOTE:
aka McMORRAN] of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh, Co. Armagh, farmer
of the other part. McMURRAN paid WHITESIDE £230 for ½ the corn mill &
flax mill in townland of Tullymore and part of the Lands Houses and Gardens…
term of 7 years ‘’’ premises under lease of Josua McGEOGH. WITNESS: John
ALLEN of City & Co. Armagh writing Clerk Bernard DONNELLY of Tullymore
& Robert McMURREN jr of Tullymore farmers |
|
718 |
365 |
491100 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1817 Jul 1 |
MOULDS-JACKSON
Parcels of lands called Giffords and Smallys holdings
[24a 2r 26 p plantation measure] in city of Dublin formerly in possession of
Francis GIFFORD, now in possession of John MOWLDS, Gent of Rathmines, Dublin,
granted by John MOWLDS to John JACKSON, Gent of Dublin for 1000 years
from date of deed, subject to redemption upon repayment of £812 to John
JACKSON. Thanks to Mike Stewart for notes |
|
718 |
473 |
491308 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Armagh |
1817 Aug 16 |
JACKSON-TROWER Forkhill, 1816-1818 Marriage Arts [NOTE:
With Alicia BELL] [??]
Sir George JACKSON Bart residing at Paris,
Baronet of 1st part & Anthony Bart[?] VALLE of the Haymarket,
Baker of the City of London, Merchant & George SPARKS, Exeter, Co. Devon
& Thomas MILLS Esq. Middlesex... reciting 13th & 16th Mar 1803 between Suzanna BARTON, widow of the 1st part; George
JACKSON of the 2nd part; the Bishop of Clonfort & Frans
DODDs of the 3rd part... Susanna Julia Eliza OGLE orse BARTON wife
of Col OGLE... lease dated 1st Aug 1780 .. Richard JACKSON of Forkhill[Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Esq...
NOTE: This is connected
to the Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) and his sister Susanna JACKSON who married
a BARTON, and had a daughter Juliana Eliza BARTON. The George JACKSON
(1776-1846) was a 1st cousin twice removed of Richard JACKSON. |
|
720 |
63 |
491998 |
JACKSON, Sir George |
|
1816-1818 |
TROWER Ge O |
|
720 |
82 |
492618 |
JOHNSTON |
Leitrim |
1817 Nov 12 |
Deed
btw Jonathon BARTON of Strand Hill Co Leitrim Gent & Anne BARTON
otherwise JOHNSTON his wife, son Robert Johnston BARTON…. |
15 |
720 |
102 |
492037 |
JACKSON
George |
Armagh |
1817 Oct 20 |
Deed of Mtg btw Sir George
JACKSON of Beech Hill in the Co. of Surrey Bart of the 1st pt
& Rev Robert WOLFE of Cranley Clerk… after reciting the particulars
of the Title of the sd Sir George JACKSON of in & to all that the
Maner of Fork Hill in Co of Armagh several townlands of Carrickasticken
[Carrickastickan,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]. Five Crom Cloughorrie [probably Cloghinny,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Longfield [Longfield,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]Carrickildreen
[Carrickaldreen,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
Augahadnoe [Aughadanove Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper],
Ballykeel [Ballykeel,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Clar Kill [Clarkill,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper] Lavallymore [Levallymore,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Doctors Quarter [??] Latbriged
[Latbirget,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]] Bureen [??] Kurndkally [Carnacally,
Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Tullyonacriene [Tullymacreeve,
Parish Forkill Barony Orior Upper]
Mullaghbane [Mullaghbane,,Parish Forkill and/or Mullaghbane [Parish Mullaghbrack]
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Orior Upper], Shanrue [Shanroe ,Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper]
& Skean [Shean, Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] in the manor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] Co.
Armagh… term of one year WITNESSES James ARMSTRONG & George MILLER. |
15 |
720 |
148 |
492085 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1817 Oct 23 |
Indentured Deed btw James JACKSON of Kiltatown,
Co. Dublin Esq. of the one pt & James JACKSON jr of City of
Dublin, China Merchant son of the aforesaid James JACKSON. Reciting
lease of Feb 21 1814 the Rt Hon Lord Mayor Sherrifs Commons & Citizens
did demise to Jacob JACKSON of Essex Street in the City of Dublin
China Merchant all that and those the plots or pieces of land on the north
side of Essex Street in the City of Dublin Nos 23 & 24 containing
in front to Essex Street 57 feet in front to rere 69 feet & in breadth in
the rere 56 feet or thereabouts.. bounded on the south by Essex Street on the
North by the Intended Quay called Wellington Quay and on the West by the
Castle Hotel & on the east by premise belonging to Joseph WRIGHT hatter…
to hold to Joseph JACKSON for a term of 80 years at the yearly rent of
£120 sterling… |
|
720 |
367 |
492302 |
JACKSON, Eliz |
Monaghan |
1817 Oct 29 |
JACKSON 1816-1818
Image 461
BTW Elizabeth JACKSON of Monaghan in Co.
Monaghan, widow of 1st pt. James FITZGERALD of Clones Co. Monaghan
Shopkeeper of 2nd pt.A bond was dealt with. |
|
720 |
376 |
492311 |
JACKSON, Mary
Andrew |
Down |
1817 Nov 1 |
FITZGERALD Gr O NOTE: No
mention of FITZGERALD Rathbeen
Image 464
JACKSON - BIRCH.Names Index 1816-1818
JACKSON, Andrew & wife Mary or GREER
Memorial of an Indented Deed btw Andrew JACKSON of Ballygreny Co Down Esq. & Mary JACKSON otherwise GREER his wife
of 1st pt & James BIRCH of Ballybeen House co Down, Esq of the
other part. Whereby reciting the sd Indenture witnessed that in pursuance of
the Agreement therein stated of & in consideration of £2,300
sterling to the said Andrew JACKSON and of ten shillings
sterling to the said Mary JACKSON by the said James BIRCH… acknowledge
therefor the sd Andrew JACKSON & May JACKSON sold to the sd
James BIRCH in his actual possession then being by virtue of a lease for a
year… formerly in the possession of Andrew ALLEN the younger and his
undertenants & theretofore possessed and enjoyed by the sd Andrew
JACKSON and his undertenants by estimation containing 23 acres Cunningham
Measure or thereabouts… together with the field adjoining the farm
formerly in the possession of Robert KYLE the elder and commonly called and
known by the name of the horse park containing by estimation one half
acre… also with the bog & moss quarter reciting earlier lease made by
Robert KYLE the Elder and Robert KYLE the younger to Andrew ALLEN Aug
18 1759. All situate and being in the Ballybeen Parish of Cumber 7 Co. Down
to hold to the sd James BIRCH and his heirs & assigns. WITNESS: Rev
George BIRCH of Cumber, clerk & George CROZIER of Banbridge attorney at
law. NOTE: The names index says she was Mary
JACKSON orse GREER. 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. |
|
720 |
484 |
492419 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin |
1817 Apr 6 |
BIRCH Otherwise Greer & husbd 1816-1818
NOTE: No mention of
BIRCH. SEE: 492311
NI 1819-1821
JACKSON-HUTTON
Btw James JACKSON City of Dublin sole
assignee of the Estate and Effects of Edward LEVANWICH and George ATKINSON of
City of Dublin Merchants and copartners in trade bankrupts…. |
|
721 |
14 |
492549 |
PRINGLE, William |
Armagh |
1817,
Nov 11
1817 Sep 5 |
PRINGLE to CORRY Killynure [Killynure,
Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh],
Aughaville, Enagh, Kennedies, Lisbanoe, Lislea, Magheraville
Image
12
(NOTE: This deed is for the “Seven Tates”: Enough [Enagh, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Kennedies [Kennedies, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Aghavilly [Aghavilly, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Lislea, [Lislea, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] & Magherarville [Magherarville, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)]. – more detail in deed)
Memorial of an Indentured Deed
declaring the uses of a certain fine to be levied bearing date the 5th Day of Sept 1817 made between William PRINGLE of Conway in that part of the
United Kingdom of Gt. Britain & Ireland called Great Britain Esq. &
Elizabeth PRINGLE viz LAVENDER his wife of the one part & George MATHEWS,
Trevor CORRY & John QUINN all of Newry in the Co of Down, Esqs. Of the
other part ... payable to Elizabeth PRINGLE during the term of her natural
life .... |
|
721 |
80 |
492615 |
JACKSON, Elizabeth |
Antrim |
1817 Nov 12 |
HUTTON 1816-1818
JACKSON - BARKLIE. Names Index 1816-1818
A Memorial of an Indented Deed of Release by way of
Mortgage bearing the date and duly executed the 20th day of
October 1817 and made between Samuel ALLEN of Liscommon [possibly Lisconnan,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower] in the Coy of Antrim Esquire, of the first part. George QUINN of Larne in the
said Coy of Antrim Gent, of the second part. Eliza SINCLAIR also JACKSON widow and administrator of the goods and chattles rights and
credits of William JACKSON late of Larne Gent, dec’d and also
surviving executor of the Last Will and Testament of the Rev Rob SINCLAIR
late of Kilwaghter [Parish Kilwaughter, Barony Glenarm Upper.] in
the Coy of Antrim dec’d, of the third part And Archd. BARKLIE of Larne Gent,
of the fourth part. ... Towns and Lands of Eagany [possibly Eagry,
Parish Billy, Barony Dunluce Lower] Castledeffrick
(Spelling?) Urbalreigh otherwise Orblereigh [possibly Urbal,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower] Comfriage South Bally divity [Ballydivity,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower] Upper Levery [Livery
Upper, Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower] Maghernenteny also Magherentendy [Magherintendry, Parish Billy, Barony Dunluce Lower] and a fee farm Rent of 30 pounds 15 shillings issuing out of the
lands of Carnereagh [possibly Carrowreagh,
Parish Billy, Barony Dunluce Lower] or
by whatever other name or names the said towns and lands have been called
with the appurtenances and all houses and outhouses buildings orchards
gardens lands meadows moores commons pastures feedings trees woods underwoods
ways paths waters watercourses quarries easements profits commodities
advantages Emoluments and Hereditaments whatever to said towns and lands
belong. Transcription thanks to Dawn Lowe.
SEE: ALLEN-JACKSON
Indented
Lease of Release by way of Mtg made btw Samuel ALLEN of Lisconnen Co Antrim
Esq. of the 1 pt & George QUINN of Larne Co. Antrim gent of the 2nd pt. Eliza SINCLAIR orse JACKSON widow & executrix of William
JACKSON late of Larne Gent deceased & also surviving executrix of
will of Reverend Robert SINCLAIR late of Kilwaghter Co Antrim deceased of 3rd pt & Archibald BARKLIE of larne Gent of the 4th pt… lands of
various townlands transferred from ALLEN to QUINN. WITNESSES: William BOYD
& John BOYD both of Licommon [possibly Lisconnan,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower], famers & &
as to the Exor thereof by the above named Eliza SINCLAIR is witnessed by John
SINCLAIR of Drumahoe [Drumahoe,
Parish Kilwaughter,
Barony Glenarm Upper], Linen Merchant…. |
|
721 |
305 |
492840 |
DONALDSON
McCARTER |
Monaghan |
1811-1820 |
DONALDSON-McCARTER Book 46 (1811-1820) Corkwim
|
x |
722 |
172 |
493307 |
JACKSON, Jacob W |
Louth
Meath
Kildare |
1817 Oct 14 |
BARKLIE Gr O 1816-1818
Image 375
BTW Jacob William JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq.
of one pt & Frederick HAMILTON of Dunurth Co. Kildare Esq of the other
pt. Reciting that Frederick HAMILTON Esq. deceased the father of the said
Frederick party to this deed & by the last will of Frederick Lord [?]
Bayne to charge his estates in Co. Louth, Meath & Kildare with a sum of
£6,000 and that said Frederick HAMILTON deceased was also empowered by said
will to charge the estates with a jointure for any wife he should marry… and
that the said Frederick HAMILTON intermarrried with Delphin SMITH by whom he
had issue one son only the said Frederick HAMILTON party to said release of
whom Anne the wife of said Jacob William JACKSON was one and
that said Frederick died leaving the said Delphina his widow and his said
three daughters him surviving & that the said Frederick HAMILTON deceased
duly executed the said power of an administrator & portioning in favour
of his wife & daughters & reciting that Delphina died & by her
will appended her daughter the said Anne JACKSON sole executor and
further reciting that by decree of Chancery in Ireland 1 July 1808 made in
Cause of [???] against HAMILTON & JACKSON & wife & others
ordered that F HAMILTON party to the deed … payments made to the said Jacob
William JACKSON and his wife Anne … estate in bay of Kildare … WITNESS:
Lloyd WEYMOUTH of Sackville Street, City of Dublin & John WILLAN of
Sackville St. Esq Jacob William JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: See also: ROD: 522-377-342662 Image
201
NOTE: Frederick HAMILTON (1751-1803) married Delphina SMYTH (?-bef
1817). Their daughter Ann HAMILTON married Jacob William JACKSON |
|
722 |
172 |
493308 |
HAMILTON |
Louth
Meath
Kildare
|
1817 Dec 9 |
Image 375
[SEE Above]
BTW Catherine Sophia KELLY otherwise HAMILTON of City
of Dublin, Widow of 1st pt; Frederick HAMILTON of Dunfurth, Co.
Kildare Esq. of other pt…. reciting that the late Rt. Hon Francis Lord Visc
Boyne the grandfather of said Francis HAMILTON & Catherine Sophia KELLY
made his last will dated 15 March 1771 and bequeathed to his wife Bridget
Lady Viscountess Boyne a jointure of £400 a year for life chargeable on all
his lands in Counties Louth, Meath & Kildare & bequeathed unto his
daughter Dorothea HAMILTON now DOROTHEA NANGLE widow a sum of £4000
£2000 therof chargeable upon his Co. Kildare Estate & to be devised by a
codicil … daughters Anne JACKSON otherwise HAMILTON, Catherine Sophia
HAMILTON then wife of Thomas KELLY Esq. & Belinda FRY otherwise HAMILTON
… lands Muckland & Mulgoath… Co. Kildare … James AMBROSE … John NUGENT … |
|
722 |
172 |
493309 |
HAMILTON |
Louth
Meath
Kildare
|
1817 Oct 13 |
Image 376
BTW Frederick HAMILTON of Dunfurth Co. Kildare &
Mary HAMILTON otherwise KELLY his wife of the 1st pt. James
AMBROSE now residing in Bath, Great Britain Major General for the forces of
his Majesty the Emperor of Austria of the other pt. James BAGOT of Belcamp,
Co. Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt
[See above] |
|
722 |
175 |
493310 |
JACKSON, Jacob W. |
Louth
Meath
Kildare
Longford
Galway
|
1817 Oct 14 |
HAMILTON 1816-1818
Image 378
Jacob William JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. of
1st pt. Frederick HAMILTON of Dunfurth Co. Kildare of the other pt
& James AMBROSE then residing in Bath of … of 3rd pt &
John NUGENT of Kilassanna Co. Longford Esq. a Trustee … reciting deed 1
Dec 1699 btw Richard Gordon BELLEW Barony Duleek in Ireland since deceased of
1 pt & Thomas BURKE of [Portmund] in the Co. Galway Esq. since deceased
of the other pt. ;;; long list of lands … vested in the said Jacob
William JACKSON as trustee for the said Francis HAMILTON Memorial WITNESS
John NUGENT [Jacob William JACKSON signed] … |
|
722 |
177 |
493312 |
BIRCH |
|
|
MILL-BIRCH |
x |
722 |
474 |
493609 |
READ |
|
1816-1818 |
LEE,
Mary-READE |
|
722 |
576 |
493711 |
|
Tipperary |
1817 Dec 13 |
Land index: Tipperary,
Waterford 1811-1828 Clover Hill
Image
50
OTWAY-RIBTON
Image
584
BTW Rev Caesar
OTWAY of Leixlip Co. Kildare Clerke [1st pt] Sir John RIBTON of
the City [?] of 2nd pt; reciting marriage settlement with Frances
HASTONS .. lands of lands of Gurtlandroe [Gortlandroe,
Parish Nenagh,
Barony Lower
Ormond.], otherwise Clover Hill and part called the Handkerchief … |
|
723 |
326 |
494061 |
JACKSON, Margaret ors KEATING |
Dublin |
1818 Jan 23 |
AMBROSE Gr O Ge O 1816-1818
JACKSON - SINNOTT.Names Index 1816-1818
PRONI T808/8256 Groves Manuscripts
Image 162
Memorial registered 23 Jan 1818 of Deed of 3 January
1818 by Margaret JACKSON alias KEATING widow & administratrix of
Edward KEATING of Patrick Street, Dublin to James SINNOTT of Patrick St.
butcher. Premises leased 17 April 1805 to or by Richard WORNALL of Patrick
Street, mortgage 28 Oct 1814 Henry JACKSON Deed 19 April 1816 Henry
JACKSON & Richard WORNALL.
NOTE: I assume a 2nd marriage of Margaret to a JACKSON. I suspect a
family connection to Alderman William JACKSONs of Youghall. |
|
723 |
428 |
494163 |
|
Monaghan |
1811-1820 |
McCLATHY-McCLELLAND Book 46 (1811-1820) Dunmorrish
|
|
723 |
480 |
494215 |
OLIVER? |
Armagh |
1817 Dec 22 |
MATTHEWS-CAMPBELL not relevant
in 2015
Kennedies, Killinure 1811-1820
Image
239
This is
intriguing because of the involvement of a George MATHEWS, and the fact that
a John MATHEWS (1770-1815) was married to an Elizabeth
OLIVER (d, aft 1815) of the Kennedies [Kennedies, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]. The lands involve Newry bankers and land that had been
leased by Vicars choral – the so called 7 tates: Enough [Enagh, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Lisbanoe [Lisbanoe, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Kennedies [Kennedies, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Aghavilly [Aghavilly, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], Lislea, [Lislea, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Killynure [Killynure, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] & Magherarville [Magherarville, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion)] |
|
723 |
502 |
494243 |
JACKSON, Robert & Henrietta
Eugenia |
Kings |
1818 Jan 28 |
JACKSON- PRONI T808/8256 Groves Manuscripts
KEARNEY Eugenia otherwise Curtis & ors. 1816-1818
DRISCOLL Gr O
KEARNEY Eugenia otherwise Curtis &
ors. 1816-1818
DRISCOLL Gr O
Image
250
Robert JACKSON of Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
in Kings County now of Dublin City Esq. And his only daughter Henrietta
JACKSON spinster to Joseph CURTIS of Mossfield [Mossfield , Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybrittin]
in Kings Co. Esq. & his wife Eugenia CURTIS alias JACKSON to Timothy
DRISCOLL of Dublin City Esq. One of his Majesty’s Counsellors at Law. Refers
to deeds of 11 & 14 Oct 1802 as to Tythes & Lands of Grange &
Contourt in Ballymony [possibly Ballymooney,
Parish Geashill,
Barony Geashill] in
Ballybritt barony in Kings County. WITNESSES: John JONES & Pat WOODS
Memorial signed by both Robert JACKSON & Henrietta JACKSON.
NOTE: A Joseph CURTIS married Eugenia Maria JACKSON (1785-1831) SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
723 |
506 |
494242 |
JACKSON, Robert
Henrietta
Eugenia |
Kings |
1818 Jan 28 |
JACKSON- PRONI T808/8265 Groves Manuscripts
Image 249
BTW George MEARES John DROUGHT of
Glancarrig Co. Wicklow Esq. executor of John DROUGHT late of Whigsborough
Kings Co. Esq. deceased. Of 1st pt.
Robert JACKSON late of Grange [Grange, Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybritt] in Kings Co. now of Dublin & his only child Henrietta
JACKSON spinster both of 2nd part Joseph CURTIS of Mossfield [Mossfield , Parish Seirkieran, Barony Ballybrittin] in Kings Co. Esq. & his wife Eugenia Maria CURTIS alias JACKSON both of 3rd. Benjamin KERNEY of Dublin City Esq. for
£3000 of 4th part as trustee for Anne WYSE of Dublin City, widow
as to £1000 & for Charles MOLLER Esq. a late Lt. in 18th Dragoons as to £2000 Grange & Cantourt lands & tythes in Ballybritt
Barony in Kings Co. WITNESSES: John JONES; Patrick WOODS both of Dublin.
Memorial signed by both Robert JACKSON & Henrietta JACKSON.
NOTE: A Joseph CURTIS married Eugenia Maria JACKSON (1785-1831) SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
723 |
587 |
494322 |
|
Sligo
Leitrim |
1817 Dec 18 |
CARTER & PALMERs M Arts
Image
293
Patrick CARTER of Sheriff, Co. Leitrim
Esq of 1st pt Henry PALMER of Sheriff Esq & Catherine Jane
PALMER eldest daughter of Henry PALMER of 2nd pt. Lands of
Lissanny probably [Lissananny
Beg & Lissananny
More Parish Emlafad [Emlaghfad]
Barony Corran]. Co.
Sligo and lands in Leitrim |
|
724 |
26 |
494361 |
JACKSON, Robert & Henrietta |
Kings
Dublin |
1818 Jan 31 |
FISHER-JACKSON
PRONI T808/8256
Groves Manuscripts
Image 315
Reconveyance by Lancelot FISHER of
Dublin City attorney to Robert JACKSON of Dublin City, Esq. & his
only daughter Henrietta Ruddock JACKSON. Mortgage was dated 26 January
1810 by said Robert & Henrietta on Grange [Grange,
Parish Seirkieran,
Barony Ballybritt]
in Kings Co. for £1000. WITNESSES: John JOHNSTON & James HASMELL both of
Dublin, Clerks of said FISHER who signed memorial.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
724 |
47 |
494382 |
JACKSON, Ellen |
Dublin |
1818 Jan 31 |
DRISCOLL Gr O Marriage Arts 1816-1818
JACKSON- Marriage arts. Names Index 1816-1818
Image 323
David MORGAN of Patrick St., Dublin Victualler of 1 pt;
Wm KEATING of Bull Alley, Dublin, Victualler acting executor of Henry
JACKSON late of Ranelagh Green deceased, and one of the guardians of the
fortune of Ellen JACKSON aka Elinor JACKSON daughter of Henry
JACKSON deceased. Of 2nd pt Marriage to be had btw David
MORGAN and Ellen JACKSON …. bond of 500 pounds. James GRAHAM and James
SINNOTT the living survivors of the executors…. Henry JACKSON deceased held
revisionary estate in certain houses in Patrick Street and in Plunket Street
as mentioned in his will and to sums of money upon contingency of his brother
Joseph JACKSON’s dying under age … [then administered by GRAHAM & SINNOT]
… WITNESSES: J ROBINSON & John WILLIAMS
NOTE: He was Henry
JACKSON of Ranalaugh Co. Dublin Gent |
|
724 |
94 |
494429 |
|
Armagh |
1817 Dec 21 |
O’HEAR-HANSON Brootely & Bog 1811-1820
SEE: 713-514-488249 Brootely & Bog
Image 344
Andrew CLOUGHER, farmer, lands of Brootly [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],,
Parish Derrynoose, Co. Armagh 21a 1r 24p |
|
724 |
253 |
494588 |
JACKSON, Andrew |
Down |
1818 Feb 6 |
CLEMENTS-JACKSON Ballyloughan
Image 416
BTW Thomas CLEMENTS of Ballyloughan Co. Down farmer of
1 pt & Andrew JACKSON of Ballygraney Co. Down of other pt. Thomas
CLEMENTS made over to Andrew JACKSON land in townland of Tullycarnet,
Co. Down 9a 1r Cunningham measure together with dwelling house then in
possession of Thomas CLEMENTS for lives and land of Ballyloughan Co. Down
containing 16a 3r 26p together with 1/2a bog to be conveyed by William TENNENT
to Thomas McWHINNEY an said Thomas CLEMENTS by deed of 6 Jan 1803 … lives of
Samuel HALLIDAY … WITNESS George W Camer WILSON and John JACKSON of
Belfast Co. Antrim Thomas CLEMENTS [SEAL] Andrew JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
724 |
297 |
494632 |
JACKSON, Frances |
Antrim |
1817 Nov 26 |
1816-1818
Image 435
BTW Frances JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],,
Co. Antrim, widow of 1 pt; Bernard McAULAY of Randalstown of the other pt.
Whereby Thomas JACKSON in consideration of sum of £100 made over to
McAULEY a tenement then in possession and occupation of Thomas JACKSON on the north side of the main street of the Village of Randalstown in front
312’ and in depth 55’ … Frances JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
724 |
320 |
494655 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Down |
1817 Dec 15 |
MCAULAY 1816-1818
Image 444
Many names including William JACKSON of
Ballyminstra, famer, in connection with lands of Ballybrunden, Parish Kimud
Co. Down |
|
724 |
320 |
494656 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Down |
1817 Dec 15 |
PATTON Gr O 1816-1818
Image 445
Sale of land of Tollinagee Parish Kilmud Co. Down [many
of the same names as in previous memorial] |
|
734 |
403 |
500738 |
JACKSON, James |
Limerick |
1807 Feb 7 |
BREESE Gr O 1816-1818
NOTE: At first I had bk 724. The last memorial in the digital
version of this book is #494974
Image 457
BTW William
MAUNSELL of City of Limerick Esq. of 1st pt & William
Marcus JACKSON of City of Limerick Esq and Eliza JACKSON daughter
of said William Marcus JACKSON of 2nd pt; William
Devereaux JACKSON eldest son & heir of William Marcus JACKSON Robert
REEVE of City of Dublin & Edmond FENNELL of City of Limerick Esq of 3rd pt. [description of holdings & payments]. WITNESS: Rev Henry Jevers
INGRAM of Kilmurray in Liberties of City of Limerick Clke & Robert
JACKSON of City of Limerick Esq. now a Lieut. in his Majesty’s Regiment
of Foot William MAUNSELL [SEAL]
NOTE: Eliza JACKSON (aft1780-1820), daughter of
William Marcus JACKSON (1761-1822) & Jane DEVEREAUX (?-1833) married
William MAUNSELL (?-aft 1820). Robert JACKSON was her brother. |
??? |
724 |
472 |
494807 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Armagh |
1818 Jan 2 |
HERDMAN Gr O 1816-1818
Image 513
btw Robert JACKSON of City
& Co. Armagh, Gent of 1 pt.; John WAUGH of City Armagh, Merchant (acting
Executor of last will of his father John WAUGH the elder late of City of
Armagh, deceased. Reciting indenture 27 Sep 1782 btw James SWANZY of
Avibreagh, Parish Clontibret, Co. Monaghan (the sole executor of Richard
SEAVER of Bellaghy [Ballaghy,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] in Parish & Co. Armagh, Gent deceased) of the
1 pt & Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER both late of Ballynahonebeg [Ballynahone
Beg, Parish Lisnadil
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Co. Armagh both since deceased of the other. James SWANZY demised to Sarah
SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER
the 3rd part of Ballinahonebeg as was lately held by Charles SEAVER & David VERNER of Gillis containing
92a to hold to Sarah SEAVER & Arthur OLIVER … Reciting that Sarah SEAVER
& Arthur OLIVER came to an actual division and partition on 15 Nov 1783
and were then each possessed of a moiety or half of the said lands of
Ballynahonebeg … Sarah SEAVERs share became legally vested in John WAUGH
senior father of John WAUGH .. then vested in Robert JACKSON … Dec
1803 Robert JACKSON demised to John WAUGH the elder the half demised
by James SWANZY held by Sarah SEAVER … William WAUGH brother of the said John
WAUGH the elder executors of said will and the said William WAUGH having
renounced the burden of executor … half of that part of Ballynahonebeg
46a under lease of 27 Sept 1782 hertofor held by Sarah SEAVER consisted
of ½ of that part of the lands of Ballynahonebeg … formerly in possession of
Thomas VERNER Esq. deceased and that part of the said lands formerly
possessed by Sarah SEAVER called the south division of the said lands as
formerly surveyed and marked by a straight line from the High Road near the
Dwelling House where Arthur OLIVER lived to the townland of Umgola [Umgola,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
containing 231 2p and also one half of moiety of all rents heretofore paid by
Arthur OLIVER deceased ….
NOTE: I believe that Arthur OLIVER (est 1744-1798) was a son of
Benjamin OLIVER (d 1770) of Ballynahonebeg. It is tempting to suspect that
his wife was a SEAVER daughter. |
|
724 |
486 |
494821 |
COULTER |
Louth |
1811-1820 |
COULTER to BARRETT (TI Bk 81) Dowdalshill |
x |
725 |
7 |
494943 |
REED, John |
Monaghan |
1818 Feb 23 |
John REED of Rahans, Co.
Monaghan Esq. reciting deed of release Nov 22, 1800 btween John
REED of 1st part & Dorothea Beresford McCULLAGH of the City of
Dublin Spinster of 2nd pt, James MOODY of City of Dublin Esq. John
REED the elder of Ballymoyer [Ballymoyer Cottage, Parish Ballymyre, Barony of Fews Upper, Co. Armagh of 3rdnds incl Tullyvallen [possibly Tullyvallan Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper NOTE:
There are other contiguous Tullyvallen townlands],, Co.
Armagh… Anne McCULLAGH spinster sister of Dorothy McCULLAGH…. WITNESES: James
McGomery REED of Dublin, Gent, att. & Jane REED of Ballymoylen, spinster |
1 |
725 |
582 |
495517 |
JACKSON, Anne |
Dublin |
1818 Mar 25 |
WAUGH 1816-1818 NOTE: No
mention of WAUGH
Image 394 NOTE:
Bk 726.in the digital version starts at pg 306 – but the numbers are out of order.
Btw Arthur McCAUL & Anne McCAUL otherwise JACKSON his wife of 1 pt Hugh TREVOR & John KEOGH of Ardee St. Co. Dublin Brewers
of the other pt. reciting an indenture 30th day. June 1814 whereby
Luke QUINN of Golden Bridge in Co Dublin Gardiner did demise to the said and
McCAUL by the name and description of Ann JACKSON of Exchequer Street
in the city of Dublin widow, the plot, or parcel of land being part of Quarry
Field on the road leading from Dublin to Golden Bridge the County of Dublin,
and nearly opposite to Richmond Barrick containing in breadth in front 65
feet and in the rear 30 feet down depth from front to rear 100 feet… Bounded
on the South by the High Road leading from Dublin to Golden Bridge aforesaid
on the West by the passage or Gateway between said mentioned premises and a
house and concerns belonging to [James MANGAN?] And leading to the rear of
Luke QUINN’s premises and on the North East by the said Luke QUINN’s premises
to hold to the said Anne JACKSON executors, administrators assigns
together with the passage in common with the said James MANGAN and Luke QUINN
and undertenants for the 20th day of September … Anne JACKSON had built and erected one good and substantial dwellinghouse, and one cabin
on the premises there by demised afterwards intermarried with the said Arthur
McCAUL and recites that Arthur McCAUL and Ann McCAUL otherwise JACKSON his
wife on the day, the date stood justly and fairly embedded unto the said Hugh
TREVOR and John KEOGH to the sum of £227.9.10 |
|
726 |
541 |
496076 |
JACKSON, Thos |
Limerick |
1818 Mar 16 |
NOTE: See #495517 for
TREVOR Anne otherwise McCaul & husband
1816-1818
Thomas JACKSON of Fanningstown, Co. Limerick Esq
& John MOLONY James MOLONY servant James MOLONY Junr all of Ballylusky
Co. Limerick, farmers…. Lands of Knocknacrussa 22a in Barony of Cahina … |
|
727 |
245 |
496380 |
JACKSON |
Carlow |
1818
Apr 24 |
JACKSON-NOBLETT Coolmana & Strawlaska, Co.
Image 112 – transcribed with voice recognition.
Indented deed of assignment between Thomas JACKSON of Hackettstown in County Carlow gent of the
one part and Thomas NOBLETT of the same town, merchant of the other part
reciting indented deed of lease and release bearing date 9 April 1725 [This
deed is recited in Deed 489-163-307720] between Benjamin BURTON of Burton Hall
in said Co Esq. and Robert THOMAS and Samuel SHARP whereby said Benjamin
BURTON did demise and set to them all that part of the lands of Coolmanna
formally called Nashe’s Quarter set in the Lordship of Clonmere in Co. Carlow
containing by estimation 195.3.21a more or less to hold to the said Robert
THOMAS and Samuel SHARP their heirs and assigns for the life and lives of
said Robert THOMAS James MacNIVEN and John WILSON … Yearly rent of £58.15
shillings, eight pence with a covenant for perpetual renewal. And reciting
that Robert THOMAS and Samuel SHARP by virtue of said demised became seized
and possessed of said lands and said Robert THOMAS having died all the right
and interest in same became vested in Samuel SHARP and reciting a deed of
renewal dated 30 June 1749 [The name of William SALE or SALL was added to the
lease of Nashe’s Quarters, and the other lives were deceased. ] from Ralph
HOWARD Esquire to said Samuel SHARP his heirs and assigns for the lives of
James McNEVIN and John WILSON and William LAMB and articles of agreement
bearing date 16 March 1756 between said Samuel SHARP and Thomas ALLCOCK
whereby said Samuel SHARP did demise and set and to said Thomas ALLCOCK all
that part of Coolmana aforesaid called the Soliska containing about 70 acres
more or less for 13 years at the yearly rent of six shillings for each and
every acre … More legal… Whereby Samuel ALCOCK did grant and release
unto said William MORTON all said part of the lands of Coolmana known as
Soliska . To hold the said William MORTON his heirs executors and admins. It
is and assigns for ever reciting a deed of assignment bearing date 28
February 1809 whereby William MORTON aforesaid all his right and interest in
said lines unto Thomas ALLCOCK Esq. attorney at law in consideration of £150
and that Thomas SAUNDERS by asserting deed bearing date 21 November 1809
aforesaid under Joseph JACKSON since deceased the brother of
said Thomas JACKSON all said Thomas SAUNDERS right and title to said
lands in consideration were hundred and £50 and reciting that said Joseph
JACKSON being so entitled duly made and published his last will and
Testament bearing date 7 April 1811, and thereby bequeathed to his brother
said Thomas JACKSON after an annuity to testator’s wife. The whole
residue and remainder of his income lands in Soliska the Longmeadow and
Nashe’s Quarter in Coolmana during the life of said testator’s wife and after
her death he bequeathed to Henry JACKSON son to his brother Samuel the one half of his Hall entire property in the places above-mentioned to be
equally divided between his brother said Thomas and Henry JACKSON their heirs and assigns for ever and that if said Henry JACKSON should
die without issue or before he comes to the possession of his part of said
property, that then the fall of his said testators Esther’s property should
fall to his brother said Thomas JACKSON his heirs assigns subject to
the several legacies for charges thereon and that under said, will of Thomas
JACKSON is legally seized and title to said lands and to the benefit of
renewal and original lease with the other parties concerned therein and also
reciting that William SAUL and Joseph BARKER to the lives in the last renewal
are long since dead and the said Thomas JACKSON is the only life in
being and a considerable sum had accrued for renewal [?] fines and interest,
and the finds in encumbrances affecting said lands beside such fines amounted
to a considerable sum and witnessing that Thomas JACKSON in
consideration of £210 therein mentioned did grant and bequeath sell release
and confirm under said Thomas NOBLET all that and those the lands of
Coolmanna called Soliska before described, and all the estate right title and
interest properly claim and you may hand at law in equity of the said Thomas
JACKSON his heirs executors administrators and assigns to same under
said, will with all right benefit of reversal aforesaid of said original
lease. … Witnessed by Joseph NOBLETT of Hackettstown Co. Carlow Gent
Alexander EAGER of Hackettstown in the City of Carlow, Clerk Thomas
JACKSON. Seal.
NOTE: JACKSONs of Nashe's Quarter aka Coolmana |
|
727 |
341 |
496476 |
BALL |
Armagh |
1818 May 4 |
BALL to FITZGERALD Urker [Urcher,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper
Thomas BALL of
Cullyhanna [Cullyhanna
Big & Cullyhanna
Little, Parish Creggan,
Barony Fews Upper]
, Co Armagh now residing in City of Bath, England of 1st pt;
Thomas Prideau BALL of Inner Temple London Esq. only son & heir of 2nd pt; Rev FITZGERALD of Cavan… several other townlands mentioned. |
1 |
727 |
345 |
496380 |
JACKSON, Thos |
|
1816-1818 |
MOLONY |
|
728 |
478 |
497213 |
JACKSON, Esther |
Down |
1818 May 23 |
NOBLET 1816-1818
Image 540
Rev. John CLELAND now of Stormount, Co. Down, Clerk
& Esther Martha CLELAND orse JACKSON his wife executors
named in last will of Samuel JACKSON late of Mount Pleasant Co. Down
Esq deceased. Of the 1 pt. Alexander STEWART of Ards Co. Donegal. Esq.. of
the other pt. Reciting indenture 1 Jul 1810 Alexander STEWART in
consideration of £10,000 granted to Samuel JACKSON lands of
Drummalliconner [ aka Drumnaconagher] otherwise Marybrook for 999
years Barony Kinelarty, Parish Kilmore Co. Down … |
|
729 |
121 |
497356 |
GORE, Joshua
PRATT, Joseph |
Cavan |
1818 Jun 5 |
Assignment made between Joshua GORE, Plantation, county
Meath, gentleman, and John REILLY, Kingscourt, county Cavan, farmer. Recites
that by lease dated 20 August 1796, Reverend Joseph PRATT, Cabra Castle,
county Cavan, clerk, leased to Gore, then of Kingscourt, a lot of ground in
the town of Kingscourt, parish of Enniskeen, county Cavan, containing to the
front of the great street about 68 feet with a garden in the rear, bounded on
the north side by James REILLY 's tenement, and on the south side by a 12 foot
wide passage next to William REBURN's tenement.
Lease to run for named lives and is perpetually
renewable by insertion of new lives. Annual rent of £1.2.9 sterling with 13
shillings duty. Also recites a second lease dated 27 October 1798 made
between PRATT and GORE in respect of part of the lands of Corgarry
(Corgerry), parish of Enniskeen, county Cavan, containing 3 acres. Bounded on
the south and west by the new and old road from Kingscourt to Corgerry, and
on the east and north by part of the lands of Corgerry in Pratt's possession.
Also leased are 2 roods of bog ground in the bog of Cortubber, commonly
called Donaldson's bog. These lands to be held for three named lives or term
of 21 years whichever is longer. Annual rent of £1.5.0 by the acre for the
field of 3 acres and annual rent of £0.11.4½ for the bog. Now Gore has
agreed, in consideration of £350 sterling paid to him by Reilly, to assign
his interest in the lands to REILLY. |
|
729 |
580 |
497915 |
JACKSON, Robt |
Dublin
Kings |
1818 Jun 5 |
1816-1818
Image 292
Indented deed of renewal whereby Robert
JACKSON of City of Dublin Esq. granted to John HORNRIDGE of
Exchequer St City of Dublin Esq east part of lands of Cumer [probably Cumber
Lower and/or Cumber
Upper, Parish Kinnitty]
as formerly divided between Richard LAMB & Joseph LAMB in Kings
Co.[details HORNRIDGE lives]
SEE: Kinnity Castle Hotel. |
|
731 |
63 |
498598 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Dublin |
1818 Aug 13 |
See # 497915 for HORNIDGE
1816-1818
Image 28
BTW John TUCKER of Rathgar Co. Dublin Gent Eliza TUCKER
otherwise Alley BYRNE his wife of 1st pt; William JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent od 2nd pt; John EGAN of Clanbrassil St. Co.
Dublin Gent of 3rd pt… land btw Great Georges Street & Little
Booter Lane |
|
731 |
96 |
498631 |
MOORHEAD |
Monaghan |
1817 Aug 6 |
MOORHEAD-MOORHEAD Book 46 (1811-1820) Cornefaghy Bog
1811-1820
Image 38
Btw James MOORHEAD of Cornefaghy Co. Monaghan of 1ts pr
& John MOORHEAD farmer of same place of other pt…. WITNESS; John MOORHEAD
of Lower Town farmer & Robert BRADY of Clones Co. Monaghan Schoolmaster |
|
731 |
198 |
C |
JACKSON, Chas |
Dublin |
1818 Aug 19 |
EGAN Gr O 1816-1818
Image 86
JACKSON - FITZPATRICK. Names Index 1816-1818
BTW Charles JACKSON of Fox and Geese Co. Dublin,
farmer of 1 pt; William FITZPATRICK of Duke St City of Dublin Publican of the
other. JACKSON demised land on back side of Duke Street [names of
neighbours] … |
|
732 |
54 |
499189 |
JACKSON, & Ann
Samuel |
Dublin |
1818 Sep 18 |
JACKSON- Marriage arts. Names Index 1816-1818
Note: Initially I had: #499139 1816-1818
FITZPATRICK see #
Nathaniel JONES & Anne JACKSON, daughter of Samuel
JACKSON sr. of Cork St, Co. Dublin Cotton Manufacturer Joseph JACKSON eldest son & Samuel JACKSON 2nd son
NAMES: Nathaniel JONES of Lower Sackville, Dublin; Anne
JACKSON of Cork St., Dublin; Samuel JACKSON sr.; Samuel JACKSON jr.; Joseph
JACKSON; Benjamin Nun STEPHENS; Sarah STEPHENS; Francis ARMSTRONG. |
|
732 |
120 |
499255 |
OLIVER, John, Robert, Charles, Silver, Nathaniel,
Susannah, Elizabeth |
Cork
Dublin Armagh, Limerick |
1801, Aug 17 |
September 24, 1818.
Coolemore, Cork & Fitzwillan Sq. Dublin & Spa
Hill Cork & Loughgall, Co Armagh & Disney, City of Dublin &
Somerset City of Dublin & Glannahalish, Limerick
Richard ALDWORTH was the surviving Trustee of will of
Rev John OLIVER “late of Coolemore in the City of Cork deced of the first
part the Revd John OLIVER Clerk Rector of Swepstone in the City of Leister in
Gt Britain eldest son of him at law of the said Revd John OLIVER deced of the
2nd part the sd Revd John OLIVER Robt Duddley OLIVER of Fitzwillan square in
the City of Dublin Capn in his majesties Royal Navy Chas Deane OLIVER of Spa
Hill in the Sd Coy of Cork Esq. The Rev Silver OLIVER of Loughgall in the Co
Armagh clk Nathaniel Wilmott OLIVER Major in his majesties Royal Artillery
the Rt Honourable James Lord Vis Lifford Wm DISNEY of Somerset in the City of
Dublin Esq Rogers ALDWORTH of the City of Cork esq. Susannah OLIVER then of
Somerset in the City of Dublin also of the third part Elizabeth OLIVER of the
City of Dublin relict of the Revd John OLIVER died of the 4th part ... [the
will goes on to list financial bequests to the aforenamed as well as to
mention lands at Glannahaglish in the city of Limerick]
Will sworn 10 Aug 1818 in City of Cork |
|
732 |
348 |
499483 |
BARTLEY
REED
WADDELL |
Monaghan |
1818 Jul 24 |
WADDELL & READ Marr Arts - Marriage Articles Book
46 (1811-1820) Cordufflis.
NAMES: Robert WADDELL of
Belfast & Lisnaveane; Margaret Anne READE of Belfast; Alexander WADDELL
of Lisnaveane; Rev. Robert WRIGHT of Killevan; Robert BARTLEY; Rev. John
ROGERS of Loughbrickland; Alexander Stewart WADDELL; Stewart WADDELL; James
WADDELL of Monaghan; John CHAMBERs; David CHAMBERS of Magherafelt, Co.
Londonderry; Thomas Hardin CARLETON of Blaris; Cornelius Carlton BOOMER;
Bennet COWEN. OTHER PLACES: Cordevlish, Co.
Monaghan; Ballykeel, Queens Co. |
d |
733 |
260 |
499996 |
McCULLAGH
DICKIE |
Louth |
1811-1820 |
DICKIE & McCULLAGH – Marr. Arts(TI Bk 81) Clonaleenan |
x |
733 |
427 |
500162 |
JACKSON, Christr |
Monaghan |
1818 Oct 23 |
Gr O Marriage Arts 1816-1818 WHITSETT NOTE: I saw no Marriage Arts
Image 190
Deed of Conveyance btw Christopher JACKSON of
Elligesh, Parish Tydavnett Co. Monaghan of 1 pt; Joseph WHITETT of Laloo [?]
Co. Monaghan Esq of the other. Christopher JACKSON held lands of
Knockglass, Parish of Tydavnet, Co. Monaghan, however to the payment of 1
half of a judgement obtained by Joseph WHITSETT against the late Christopher
WRIGHT of Allygesh for sum of £200 … WITNESS: James WRIGHT & John COVUGAN |
|
733 |
502 |
500237 |
JACKSON,
Elizabeth
George |
Kings
Tipperary |
1818 Oct 7 |
For WHITSETT see 500237
1816-1818
Image 223
Btw William KEAN one of the Masters of
High Court of Chancery in Ireland of 1 pt William CARROLL of [Ernill] Kings
Co, Esq. & Elizabeth CARROLL otherwise JACKSON his wife of 2nd pt.; Anthony CARROLL of Emill [Emmel OR Emmel
East OR Emmel
West , Parish Templeharry],
Barony Clonlish [Clonlisk]
Kings Co. Eldest son of William & Elizabeth CARROLL and then a minor of 3rd pt. William SMITH of Nenagh Co. Tipperary Esq. heir at law of William SMITH
surviving Trustee…. George JACKSON of Hermitage Co. Tipperary of 9th pt. … lands of Barnaclycasney & Emill [Emmel and/or Emmel
East and/or Emmel
West, Parish Templeharry]
Barony Clonlish Kings Co. … |
|
734 |
156 |
500491 |
JACKSON, Geo |
Londonderry |
1800 Apr 22 |
SPUNNER 1816-1818
JACKSON-COCHRAN
Image 357
BTW George JACKSON of Jacksons Hall[Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],Co. Londonderry Esq. of 1 pt; William COCHRAN of
Articlave [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] Co.
Londonderry of other pt…. Water Corn Mill in Articlave & Toll Grist &
Multure ,,, in Manor of Clothworkers Co. Londonderry the estate of George
JACKSON with the Shilling Hill thereunto belonging & also two
tenements in Articlave and a park of land which was possessed by Widow THORPE
… to William COCHRAN … for lives of Anne ALEXANDER sister of George
JACKSON & George Jackson COCHRAN [??] son to William COCHRAN aged 2 years from 1st Nov … WITNESS: John
KNOX & Robert HAZLETT both of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry
NOTE: Anne JACKSON (died Aug 1837) was wife of Rev. Nathaniel
ALEXANDER (1760-1840). |
|
734 |
306 |
500642 |
DICKIE
DONALDSON |
Louth |
1814 Oct 18 |
DICKIE & DONALDSON – Partition 1811-1820 (TI Bk 81)
Reg 1818 Nov 24. Carrickastuck
NAMES: James DICKIE of
Carrickastuck; Alexander DONALDSON; Stewart KING; John FOSTER of Collon; Rt
Hon. Frederick Viscount BOYNE aka Frederick HAMILTON; Sir Charles HAMILTON;
John Stewart HAMILTON; Charles GRANT; Charles COULTER; Henry COULTER; Paul
PARKS; James POLLOCK; Patrick LAWLESS; William FOSTER; Robert DICKIE of
Annaghavackey; Andrew BRADFORD; Samuel BRADFORD;John BAILIE; Hugh CULLAN;
James LAWLESS; Alexander PARKER; John TOWNLEY; E. WOODHOUSE. OTHER PLACES: Cavananore; Shortstone; Cloughmagniggan -
perhaps aka Clonaleeenan; Barronstown. |
d |
734 |
403 |
500738 |
JACKSON, William D Eliza |
Limerick |
1807 Feb 7 |
for COCHRAN 1816-1818 see #500491
Marriage arts. Names Index 1816-1818
Marriage settlement between William MOUNSELL [aka
MAUNSELL] of City of Limerick & Eliza JACKSON daughter of William
Marcus JACKSON… William Devereaux JACKSON son and heir at law of
William Marcus JACKSON… lands in Limerick. NOTE:
There was a legal case involving this William Marcus JACKSON. |
|
735 |
126 |
501061 |
JACKSON, George |
Tipperary |
1818 Dec 7 |
Marriage arts. Names Index 1816-1818
Image 73
Between George JACKSON of Mount Pleasant Barony
of Upper Ormond Co. Tipperary Esq. of 1st pt ; Thomas SPRUNNER of
City of Dublin Esq of 2nd pt; George JACKSON of City of
Bath Esq. late a Capt of Glengarry Infantry of the 3rd pt; John
SHAW of Somerset Palace Parish of Walcott adjoining City of Bath Esq
Colonel in his Majesty’s Service & Reginal [?] Esq of the City of Bath of
4th pt.. Marriage to be had between George JACKSON the
younger & Anne N. ANDERSON & in consideration of his affection which
the said George JACKSON had for his nephew George JACKSON the
younger and for making a provision for said George the younger … lands of
Rahanine… now in the occupation of George JACKSON the elder 106a
6p in Barony of Lower Ormond Co. Tipperary & part of Little Killowney now
called Mount Pleasant together with the house and the Mill farm called Mount
Venus now called Hermitage Barony of Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary & also part
of the farmtown and lands of Middlewalk being part of Glanahilly cont 225a 1r
3p in parish of Ballygibbon, Barony of Upper Ormond Co. Tipperary … the
Chapel division of Barna otherwise Barnailycasney cont 31a 10p also part of
lands of Crunnell 72a in Barony of Clonlisk …. |
|
735 |
394 |
501329 |
JACKSON, Wm M |
Limerick |
1818 Dec 22 |
JACKSON 1816-1818 Gr O Marriage Arts
Image 201 1816-1818
Btw William Marcus JACKSON Esq of City of
Limerick of 1st pt & George JACKSON of City of Limerick
eldest son then apt of the said William Marcus JACKSON of the other
pt. Reciting … indented lease 4 Aug 1716 demised to George JACKSON deceased merchant of City of Limerick town and lands of Clonlare being part
of lands of Castle Troy 74a 2r Plantation Measure in parish of Kilmurry South
Liberties of Limerick… with that part of Castle Troy called by name of Castle
Quar on the west with the lands of Ballygloshen & on the north with River
Shannon and on the south with the High Road to Limerick …. To hold for George
JACKSON for lives of William Marcus JACKSON Jane JACKSON his wife
and George GLOSTER the younger … |
|
735 |
395 |
501330 |
JACKSON, Wm M |
Limerick |
1818 Dec 12 |
GLOSTER 1816-1818
Image 202
…. William Marcus JACKSON of City of Limerick
only son of William JACKSON late of the City of Limerick Gent deceased
and grandson of George JACKSON of City of Limerick Merchant deceased
of 2nd pt … reciting 4 Aug 1716 Brooke BRASIER demised to George
JACKSON deceased town and lands of Clonlarce part of the lands of Castle
Troy 74a 2r … Parish Kilmurry … [much as in previous memorial] … George
GLOSTER in the place of the life of William Devereaux JACKSON deceased
who was one of the lives … more legal & costs … |
|
736 |
74 |
501609 |
PUREFOY Jane & ors |
Galway
Kings |
1801 |
SHEIL
Image
325
Btw Jane PUREFOY widow & admin of
James PUREFOY late of Woodfield, Co. Galway Esq. deceased & Rev Thomas
PUREFOY of Woodfield, Clk of 1 pt & Christian SHIEL of Clonbullock, Kings
Co. Farmer of the other pt. … demised part of lands of Clonbullock then
lately in occupation of James LAUGHLIN 23 ½ a & farm lately in possession
of Mr. James HICKEY 13 1/2a in Barony Castletown, Kings Co. … to hold to
Christian SHIEL & Anne SHIEL his wife & Terence SHIEL their eldest
son. WITNESS: Joseph SEYMOUR of Eyre Court Co. Galway Gent & Mary SEYMOUR
his wife.
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
736 |
148 |
501685 |
JACKSON, John |
Tyrone |
1818 Feb 23 |
PEEBLES-JACKSON NOTES in
2009 diary. Book 46 Moy
Image 366
John PEEBLE of Moy, Co.
Tyrone Baker of 1 part John JACKSON of Charlemont, Co. Armagh,
merchant of other pt. ... reciting Mary BOYD of City of Armagh re lease 12
April 1788 granted to PEEBLES ... Robert BOYD … (land in town of Moy
containing in front 38’ and front to rere 153’ breadth of rere 47’ bounded on
west side by Moy Street … . John JACKSON [SEAL] |
|
736 |
171 |
501706 |
JACKSON, Mary
John |
Kings |
1819 Jan 15 |
--- 1819-1821 SEMPLE-JACKSON
Image 376
BTW Mary SEMPLE of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],,
Kings Co. widow of 1 pt; John JACKSON of same place Gent of 2nd pt; Mary Anne SEMPLE orse JACKSON his wife of the 3rd pt. reciting that by indenture of lease bearing date the first day of may
1805 made between the Reverend Henry BAYLEY of Rathangar County Kildare of
the one part and Mary SEMPLE of the other part. Said Henry BAYLEY for the
considerations therein mentioned demise to said Mary SEMPLE all that dwelling
house offices and garden now in possession and formerly held by Gilbert
CULLEN situate in Edenderry aforesaid to hold to Mary SEMPLE her executors,
administrators and assigns from the first day of the date thereof for the
term of 21 years at the yearly rent of £20 payable half yearly is therein
mentioned. And reciting that a marriage had been solemnized between said John and said Mary Anne and witnessing that said Mary SEMPLE assigned all her
interest in said premises to said John subject to the several
limitations and for the considerations therein mentioned and which said deed
and this Memorial respectively witnessed by Richard WHITE of Edenderry [Edenderry,
Parish Monasteroris,
Barony Coolestown],
in Kings Co and by Daniel JACKSON of Ballygibbon in County Kildare
aforesaid gent. Mary SEMPLE. [SEAL]. |
283 |
736 |
186 |
501721 |
JACKSON, Wm M |
Limerick |
1818 Oct 1 |
GLOSTER 1819-1821
Image 382
Btw William Marcus JACKSON of the City of
Limerick Esq. of the 1 pt & Edward GLOSTER of City of Limerick Attorney
of the other pt…. in consideration of £3,000 pd by GLOSTER William Marcus
JACKSON and his eldest son George JACKSON assigned lands of
Clonlara being part of the lands of Castle Troy containing 74a 2 Plantation
Measure in Parish of Kilmurry and south Liberties of Limerick [more descry]
held by William Marcus JACKSON under a lease from Kilner BRASIER
to George JACKSON both deceased dated 4 Aug 1716 for three lives
renewable forever … lands now in the tenure and occupation of John YOUNG
& the [?] of Samuel YOUNG under two indentures executed to John YOUNG
& Samuel YOUNG in his life by William Marcus JACKSON 12 Mar 1806 |
283 |
736 |
303 |
501838 |
BARTLEY |
Monaghan |
1818 Dec 17 |
BARTLEY to BARTLEY 1811-1820
(TI Bk 46) 1819-1821
Dunrymond
NAMES: George BARTLEY,
shopkeeper of Monaghan; Major George BARTLEY; George LITTLE; James NESBITT,
shopkeeper, Monaghan; Richard [?]. OTHER PLACES: Dunraymond. |
d |
736 |
325 |
501860 |
JACKSON, Geo |
Mayo |
1818 Aug 14 |
JONES 1819-1821
Image 451
BTW George JACKSON of Carrlimore Co. Mayo Esq.
of the 1 pt; Thomas JONES of City of Dublin Gent one of the attorneys of the
other pt. Reciting deed 12 Aug 1806 btw Arthur VAUGHAN of Carramore of 1st pt said George JACKSON and Sidney JACKSON orse [VAUGHAN] of the
2nd pt & Oliver Cuffe JACKSON and James JACKSON of the 3rd pt.. Arthur VAUGHAN let to Oliver Cuffe JACKSON and James JACKSON certain lands [later listed – several townlands] and
agreed that it might be useful for said George JACKSON any time to
charge and encumber said lands with sum of £5,000 |
283 |
736 |
343 |
501878 |
JACKSON, George |
Kings
Queens |
1819 Jan 20 |
JACKSON-FOSSETT Ballyboy,
Image
460
BTW William JACKSON, Gent of
Ballyboy [Ballyboy,
Parish Ballyboy,
Barony Ballyboy],
Kings Co.of 1st pt & Mary FOSSETT of Portarlington, Kings Co.
of 2nd pt. A marriage to be solemnized. Btw said Mary &
William. William has house & land at Ballyboy wherein the said George
JACKSON formerly resided together with abt 10a land adjacent to house and
garden held by lease for lives and that Mary with her sister Rebecca FOSSETT
(aka FAWCETT); held lands at Owanstown, Queens Co 148a 3r 3p &
Bunnygappagh, in possession of James FOSSETT 40a 3r 28p …. & an annuity
from George FOSSETT (deceased benefactor of Mary & Rebecca FOSSETT). WITNESS:
Harrington TINKLER of Closeland Queens Co. Gent. William JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: William JACKSON (1754-1832) married Mary Anne FAWCETT (?-1891)
NOTE: I also have a
full transcription by Shonagh Love which I still need to annotate and post.
Somewhere … |
|
736 |
453 |
501988 |
|
|
1819-1821 |
HAMILTON, Margery-MOORE - Marriage Article
HAMILTON, Dacre- MOORE |
|
736 |
513 |
502048 |
|
|
1819-1821 |
HAMILTON, Alexander- Marriage Article |
|
737 |
47 |
502181 |
|
Down |
1819 Jan 6 |
Neal CRAWFORD – James MARTIN
Image 27
Both farmers of Barnamaghery – small parcel of land at
Barnamaghery held for natural life of Nicholas Price BLACKWOOD. |
|
737 |
47 |
502182 |
JACKSON, Arabella & James |
Down |
1818 Dec 24 |
HERON 1819-1821
Image 27
BTW Arabella JACKSON of Skeagh [Parish of Dromore], widow of James JACKSON, late of Skeagh surgeon deceased of 1st pt; James
JACKSON of Skeagh,
eldest son & heir at law of 2nd pt; William Cowan HERON of Skeagh Gent of 3rd pt. For £910 sold
to HERON part of lands of Skeagh in his actual possession by virtue of a
lease for a year. For natural lives Cestui qui vies mentioned in the last
renewal. WITNESS: Robert BELL of Kinulan & & Robert HERON of Ardeyon. NOTE: This Dr. James JACKSON was most likely related to a family of doctors, all children
of James JACKSON (1667-1725) & Katherine McKINNEY. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down |
283 |
737 |
48 |
502183 |
JACKSON, James
|
Down |
1818 Dec 24 |
JACKSON 1819-1821
Image 28
An annuity between James JACKSON of Skeagh for Arabella JACKSON widow for £20
annually based on rents of townland of Moneygannon [Probably Moygannon], Co. Down, 20a in the occupation of
William HERON. WITNESS: Robert BELL of Kinulan & & Robert HERON of
Ardeyon. NOTE: This Dr. James JACKSON was most likely related to a family of doctors, all
children of James JACKSON (1667-1725) & Katherine McKINNEY. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down |
283 |
737 |
49 |
502184 |
JACKSON, Arabella |
Down |
1818 Dec 20 |
JACKSON 1819-1821
Image 28
BTW Arabella JACKSON of Skeagh [Parish of Dromore], widow of James JACKSON,
formerly of Newtownards, surgeon deceased of 1st pt; James
JACKSON of Skeagh,
Gent, eldest son & heir at law of James & Arabella JACKSON of
2nd pt; Land of Money Gannon [Probably Moygannon] in Barony of Lower Iveagh. WITNESS:
Robert BELL of Kinulan & & Robert HERON of Ardeyon. NOTE: This Dr. James JACKSON was most likely related to a family of doctors, all children
of James JACKSON (1667-1725) & Katherine McKINNEY. SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down NOTE: I don’t know where he fits, but this is telling: Harry
Monro, of Lisburn, accompanied by a considerable body of men, joined Dr.
Jackson, of Newtownards, and those whom he led, shortly after the
destruction of McKee and his family. SOURCE: Betsy Gray or
Hearts of Down. |
283 |
737 |
291 |
502426 |
|
Armagh |
1818 Nov 10 |
WALSH-McMORRAN
1811-1820
Between Robert
WALSH of Tullymore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], , County Armagh,
Millar & Margaret WALSH his wife, Johnston WALSH their son of Tullymore
[?] James WALSH their son of Carrickaness [Carrickaness,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] Co. Armagh,
farmer; Joseph CLARKE of Brakey [probably Bracknagh,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] , Co. Armagh,
farmer; The Rev. James WHITESIDE of Drumflugh in Parish of Clonfeacle, Co.
Tyrone of the one part & Robert McMORAN of Tullymore spade
manufacturer of the other part by and with the consent and approval of Mary
WALSH, Anne WALSH & William WALSH children of said Robert WALSH. Robert
WALSH sold part of Tullymore 14A to McMORAN in consideration of £290 pd
by McMORRAN for term of 7 years from 1817. WITNESS: John McMORAN of
Tullymore, farmer. John NOBLE, City of Armagh, Gent. |
|
737 |
295 |
502430 |
JACKSON, William |
Mayo |
|
See beneath # 502431. |
|
737 |
296 |
502431 |
JACKSON, William |
Mayo |
1815 May 17 |
ORME, WILLIAM, Abbeytown, Co.
Mayo, Esq.
12 Oct. 1807. Full 3V£ pp.
Ballina 17 May 1815.
To Wm. JACKSON, colonel
in North Mayo Regiment of Militia, and John ORMSBY, junr., Gortnor Abbey, Co.
Mayo, Esq., trustees, the lands of Lecarrow, Stang, Abbeytown, the two
Turreens [? Tooreens], Ballyhanruck, Attyshane [Attishane], Lisheen, the
three Gortnahirds, Beagh and Garraramuck, barony of Tyrawley, Co. Mayo, to
the use of my eldest son Thomas ORME for life, and his heirs male, and in
default to my second son Wm. ORME in tail male, and in default to the
daughters of said Thomas ORME, and in default to said Wm. ORME 's daughters
and their heirs, and in default to my daughters Jane and Elizth. for life and
their heirs, and in default to the use of Robt. ORME, Millbrook, for life and
then to his heirs, and in default to Wm. ORME, Bellville and his heirs, and
in default to my own right heirs.
An annuity to my wife Anne ORME,
and the lands of Ballyfinan [Ballyfeenaun (see Tullylin (Tulaigh Uí Fhloinn nó Baile Uí Fhionnáin) (aka Ballyfeenaun) , Castleconnor
Civil Parish, Barony of Tireragh, Co. Sligo) otherwise Tully [Tullylin,
Parish Castleconnor, Barony Tireragh], Co. Sligo, to my daughters
Jane, wife of Saml. HANDY, Esq., and Elizth., wife of Wm. Fetherston, Esq.,
and my natural daughter Anne, and a sum of £100 to the son or daughter of
George SMITH, Kilglass [Kilglass,
Parish Kilglass,
Barony Tireragh], Co. Sligo, who first reaches 21 years. 1 My farm of
Rathball [Co. Mayo] to my second son Wm. ORME and the lands of Carne and
Knocklancarne and two mountains known as Craghane and Shameen, the farm of .
. . [? Taneo], and part of Ardsanny held under Mrs BROWNE for years.
Residuary legatee my son said Thomas ORME and exor. and guardian with my wife
of my children.
Witnesses: John WOOD, city of
Dublin, gent., attorney, John
Ormsby, Gortnor Abbey, and
Geo. Mostyn, Crossmolina, Co.
Mayo, post master, only
surviving witness.
Memorial witnessed by: said
John Wood, and Geo. Ormsby,
Gortnor Abbey, Esq.
737, 293, 502429 Thos. ORME (seal)
Codicil, 26 Jan. 1813. Full V2 p. Ballina 17 May 1815.
To my second son Wm. for ever
part of the lands of Attyshane, Co. Mayo, called The Parke, of 40 acres, and
that part of the said farm held by the Nealies, in lieu whereof I leave my
son Thomas that cartron of Carne of 40 acres now held by Wm. ORME, Bellville.
Witnesses: Anne ORME, wife of
testator, Thos. ORME his eldest
son, and Geo. SMITH, Kilglass,
Co. Mayo, gent.
Memorial witnessed by: Thos. ORME,
Thos. TIGHE and Wm.
Cormick.
737, 295, 502430 Wm. ORME (seal)
2nd codicil. 10 Feb. 1813.
Full 1/2 p. Ballina 17 May 1815. To my second son Wm. in addition to the
lands mentioned in first codicil, the part of the farm held by the Widow
Munnelly, at £20 per acre. Witnesses: Anne ORME, now the widow, and Thos. PALMER,
Summer Hill, Co. Mayo, Esq., and Thos. ORME, Abbeytown, Esq.
Memorial witnessed by: said
Thos. ORME and ....
737, 296, 502431 Wm. ORME (seal)
NOTE: William ORME was
the husband of Anne JACKSON, daughter of George JACKSON (1770-1789) &
Jane CUFFE (1730-aft 1800). SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo
NOTE: Landed Estates: This branch of the Orsmby family held lands in parts of Tireragh barony
including the parishes of Castleconnor and Kilmoremoy. About 200 acres of
this land was leased to Capt. Augustus Bolton at the time of Griffith's
Valuation. In the 1870s William Ormsby held over 900 acres in county Sligo. |
|
738 |
6 |
502741 |
HARTIGAN |
|
1819-1821 |
John HARTIGAN, -O’CONNOR |
|
738 |
226 |
50261 |
COULTER |
Down |
1817 Jan 8 |
Charles COULTER, -SAVAGE Notes in 2009 diary 1816-1821
Between Charles COULTER of Broomquarter, Co. Down,
weaver of 1st part and Margaret SAVAGE of same place spinster ... permission
for SAVAGE to build a house on part of COULTER’s land & also to inhabit
during lives of her daughters Elizabeth & Sarah. |
|
738 |
298 |
503033 |
JACKSON, Humphry T |
Down |
1819 Mar 1 |
LYNN 1819-1821
Image 412
BTW Humphrey Thomas JACKSON of
Ballyregan, Co. Down Esq. of 1 pt & Robert LYNN the younger of Belfast
& James BLAIR of Wheatfield [?], and
Richard BARNSLEY of Lisburn all of Antrim Esq. & trustees named in deed
of settlement dated 30 Jun 1818 of Rev. John Worthington LEA Clerke of
Belfast & Henrietta Barnsley LYNN youngest daughter of Robert LYNN Esq.
of Belfast. Reciting indenture 1 Nov 1677 between James ROSS then of [?], Co. Down Esq. & John JACKSON then of Ballyregan, [Ald?] Co. Down, Gent of the other part. James ROSS
leased all of the townland of Ballyregan to John JACKSON which was
then farmed & possessed by John DENHAM & all that parcel of land
which was then farmed and possessed by Robert JACKSON, father of John
JACKSON (party thereto) and then in John JACKSON possession
situate and being of Dundonell, Co. Down according as the same was meared and
bound & possessed by John JACKSON to hold to the said John
JACKSON for the yearly rent of £18 and also yearly rent of £9 at the end
of 21 years. After reciting as there in said indenture of which this is a
Memorial witness that said, Humphrey Thompson JACKSON in presence of
the agreement therein and in consideration of £1000 to him paid by said
Robert LYNN James BLAIR and Richard BARNSLEY the receipt whereof is thereby
acknowledged, he the said Humphrey Thompson JACKSON granted sold
released and confirmed under the said Robert Lynn James BLAIR and Richard
BARNSLEY then in their actual possession by virtue of a lease for a year
therein mentioned and to their heirs and assigns all that and those the
aforesaid parcel of land within the townland of Ballyregan aforesaid, which
was formerly possessed by John DENHAM, and all that parcel of land within the
said townland of Ballyregan, which was possessed by Robert JACKSON,
and afterwards by John JACKSON his son, situate in the parish of
Dundonald and County of Down aforesaid, according as the same was then
bounded and possessed by said Humphrey Thompson JACKSON with the
appurtenances. To hold from thenceforth forever subject to the payment of
said yearly rent and relief money, and to the contents in said [Arrgh?]
Indenture contained. And also to a clause or provision of redemption upon
payment of said sum of $1000 of interest at the rate of 6%. WITNESS Willis H.
MECREDY [aka McCREEDY] & James RAMSEY both of City of Dublin, attorneys.
SEE: JACKSONs of Co. Down NOTE: Humphrey Thompson JACKSON (1790-1834) died
without issue. |
283 |
738 |
357 |
503092 |
JACKSON, Joseph |
Dublin |
1818 Jul 18 |
JACKSON 1819-1821
Image 448
Deed of Conveyance btw Samuel GATEHILL jr, Joseph
JACKSON & James BARTON of the City of Dublin, Merchants.re: effects
of James DUGGAN of Corn Market Linen Draper, Dealer, & Chapman a bankrupt
of the 1st pt. James DUGGAN of 2nd pt. Abigail
JACKSON and Anne JACKSON both of Corn Market City of Dublin,
spinsters of 3rd pt. Transfer of house on Corn Market to Abigail
JACKSON & Anne JACKSON [lots of other names and boundary
description] |
283 |
738 |
523 |
503258 |
JACKSON, Jacob William |
Kildare
Dublin |
1818 Nov 18 |
Frederick HAMILTON, -JACKSON 1819-1821
Image 516
between Henry BALL Esquire one of the Masters of the
High Court of Chancery in Ireland of the first part; Frederick HAMILTON of Dunfierth County Kildare Esquire and Jacob
William JACKSON of the city of Dublin gent of the second part and the
said William JACKSON and Thomas ENRIGHT of City of Dublin of the
third part. After reciting that Frederick Lord Viscount BOYNE [1718-1772] did
by years last will and Testament devise unto his wife Bridget Lady BOYNE [aka
Bridget MOONEY – a 2nd wife] a jointure of £400 for her life
chargeable on all his estates in the counties of Louth, Meath, and Kildare
and also by said will devise unto his daughter, Dorothy HAMILTON a sum of
£400 and £2000 part there of chargeable on his County Kildare estate and also
devised by a codicil to his will sum of £2000 to the children of his daughter
Catherine MURRAY then lately deceased and did by his said will [?] His son,
Frederick HAMILTON [1751-1803] then deceased … Sum of £6000 for the portions
of his younger children chargeable on said estates and reciting … Bridget
Lady Boyne by indented deed assigned bearing date 22 September 1790 did
assign and make over unto Robert CROWE Esquire. In trust for said Frederick
HAMILTON deceased all the arrears of her said indenture up to the 12th of May then last amounting to £7200 and reciting that Catherine MURRAY one of
the children of the said Catherine MURRAY did by indenture devise assign
bearing date 13 September 1790 assign and make over onto the same Robert
Crowe in trust for said Frederick HAMILTON deceased of the interest then
arrears and underpaid to the first of May then last .. It proportion of said
legacy of £2000 then amounting to £935 and reciting that George PRINGLE
deceased the late husband of said Dorothea deceased by deed and assignment
bearing date the first of May 1794 assigned unto said Robert Crowe … £1220.10
shillings being part of the arrears of interest then due and owing to him
upon the sum of £2000 part of said pecuniary legacy of £4000 charges … For
the benefit of the daughter of said [Frederick?] HAMILTON deceased namely Anne
JACKSON , Catherine Sofia KELLY and Belinda FRY and reciting that the
said Frederick HAMILTON deceased by deed of appointment dated 23rd of August 1799 after reciting that he had power to limit and appoint a sum of
£6000 for the portions of it younger children did appoint a sum of £1199 to
be paid to said Belinda FRY and reciting that by indented articles of
agreement entered into on the marriage of William [Daniell] FRY the said
Belinda and made between said William Daniel Fry and Belinda of the first
part and Frederick HAMILTON and Jacob William JACKSON of the second
part and William Daniel FRY and Belinda FRY in order to provide a jointure
for said Belinda they the said William Daniel Fry and Belinda Fry did
grant under said Frederick HAMILTON party thereto and hereto and said Jacob
William JACKSON, his executors and administrators all that and those that
therein recited proportions or sums of money containing to the sum of
£5114.10 shillings, eight pence to hold unto the said Frederick HAMILTON and Jacob
William JACKSON , his executors and administrators together with all that
and those …. [lots more detail.
NOTE: SEE: HAMILTON & others – GRANT & Others, also WRIGHT vs HAMILTON. Anne HAMILTON married Jacob
William JACKSON. She was a daughter of Frederick HAMILTON (1751-1803) |
|
738 |
549 |
503284 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
HAMILTON, John- Marriage Article
HAMILTON, Henry- Marriage Article |
|
738 |
575 |
503310 |
JACKSON, Mathw |
Dublin |
1819 Mar 23 |
Marriage Art 1819-1821
Image
514
Btw Rebecca TODD daughter of Alexander TODD late of
City of Dublin, merchant deceased of 1st pt; Rebecca TODD of
Drumcondra of Co. Dublin, widow executrix of said Alexander TODD mother and
one of the testamentary Guardians of the said Rebecca TODD & James
CHAMBERS of City of Dublin Merchant and testamentary Guardian of said Rebecca
TODD of the 2nd pt; Mathew JACKSON of Liverpool, Lancashire
England of 3rd pt. James JACKSON and James TODD of the City
of Dublin Merchants of 4th pt. Marriage to be had btw Rebecca TODD & Mathew JACKSON … 2,000 pounds…WITNESS:
[?] and Sarah Maria TODD. |
283 |
739 |
418 |
503753 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1819 Apr 21 |
TI Vol 77
(1811-1820)
LOW & ors
-DONALDSON
Image
190
BTW John LAW &
Mrs LAW both of Cloghog Co. Armagh farmers of 1st pt; Joseph
DONALDSON of Sytrim [probably Sheetrim,
Parish Creggan, Barony
of Fews Upper] of the other pt…Daniel KELLY then of City of Armagh
Clerke & Rev James CLEWLEW then of Saintfield Co Down both … lands of
Cloghog [probably Cloghoge,
Parish Ballymore Barony Orior Lower]
… deceased Anne CLEWLEW als DONALDSON his wife. NOTE: Anne
DONALDSON (?-aft 1845) was the daughter of Capt. James DONALDSON & Hester
ECHLIN. |
16e |
739 |
556 |
503891 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1819 Apr 21 |
TI Vol 77 (1811-1820)
COPE & ors – OLIVER
Crenagh
COPE Marriage arts &
Silver OLIVER.
Image 255
… Rev. Silver
OLIVER of Loughgall, Co. Armagh Clerk and John Henry BURGESS of 3rd pt …Marriage of Anna COPE to Nathaniel GARLAND in Orleans France, marriage
portion of £5,000 … long list of townlands … |
16e |
739 |
556 |
503892 |
|
Armagh |
|
GARLAND-OLIVER
Image 256
See previous – related issues |
|
740 |
48 |
503983 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
Cork |
1819 Apr 13 |
POPHAM 1819-1821
Image 309
Warren Hastings JACKSON of Castleview, Co. Cork
of 1st pt [description of land] |
283 |
740 |
72 |
504007 |
JACKSON, Geo Sir |
Antrim |
1819 Mar 21 |
O’NEIL 1819-1821
Image 322 (a voice recognition transcription)
Between Sir George JACKSON late of Beechhill
near Ripley in the County of Surrey, and then residing at_____ baronet of the
one part and the right honourable John Bruce Richard O’NEILL [(1780-1855) of
Tullymore Lodge & Shanes Castle. SEE: History of Parliament online] of Tullymore Lodge [near Broughshane – in Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lowe]
in the County of Antrim in that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland,
and on Bond Street in the County of Middlesex of the other part. Whereby the
said Sir George JACKSON for the nominal considerations therein
mentioned did grant bargain sell alien release and confirm unto the said John
Bryce Richard O’NEILL being in him well vested by virtue of the bargain and
sale therein referred to and to his heirs and assigns see that the Manor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] situate
lying and being in the County of Armagh, in Ireland, together with all and
every the towns lands tenements and her regiments appended to the said Manor
of Forkhill and Courts Leet and Courts [Baron?] of the Manor and all
the other arrangements mentioned and comprised in a certain indenture of
lease dated the first day of August 1789 in May between the trustees of the
charitable donations of Richard JACKSON late of Forkhill aforesaid
Esquire deceased and Susanna BARLOW of Forkhill aforesaid widow deceased in
pursuance of the Irish Act of Parliament for that purpose had an obtained
with the appendices thereto belonging. To hold the same unto and to the use
of the said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL his heirs and assigns for enduring the
natural life of him the said Sir George JACKSON subscribing
nevertheless to the late estate on life interest therein of Juliana Eliza
OGLE and also subscribing to the several charges and encumbrances as created
and made by the respective indentures expressed in the schedule thereunto
annexed upon trust by mortgage or sale of the said Manor [?] And premises or
by an out of the rents offices and profits thereof, or by all or any of the
same ways and means raise and levy from time to time such sun or sums of
money as should be sufficient to satisfy and discharge as well the sum of
£385 then due and owing from the said Sir George JACKSON to the said
John Bruce Richard O’NEILL as therein before mentioned with the interest for
the same after the rate of £5 percent per annum from the respective terms at
which the same some on any part or parts there of was or were advanced by the
said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL for the purpose of making the several
payments of the annuity of £110 in the Memorial are rising indenture
mentioned and all such further and other some and sums of money (not
exceeding in the whole will the sum of £385 the sum of £2000) as he the
said John Bruce Richard O’NEILL might pay or expend for or in respect of the
said annuity or yearly sum of hundred and £10 or of the repurchase there of
and which repurchase … Reference to deed of the 10th day of June
1812. … WITNESS; William FARRAN City of Dublin Attorney & Robert FERRAN
of City of London Esq.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland
and Coleraine, Londonderry |
283 |
740 |
362 |
504297 |
JACKSON, Wm M
George |
Limerick |
1819 Jan 19 |
GLOSTER 1819-1821
Image 452
William Marcus JACKSON of City of Limerick &
Edward GLOSTER. Reciting deed of 4 Aug 1716 lands of Contara, Parish Kilmurry
[description of boundaries] to George JACKSON for lives of George
JACKSON the lessee, Agnes his wife and John PATTERSON |
283 |
740 |
519 |
504454 |
JACKSON, Jacob Wm |
Dublin
Kildare |
1819 May 14 |
HAMILTON 1819-1821
Image 545
BTW Thomas BALL Esq. Master in Chancery of 1st pt. Jacob William JACKSON & Thomas ENRIGHT of 2nd pt
William Dowell FRY Esq & Belinda FRY otherwise HAMILTON his wife of the 3rd pt. Frederick HAMILTON of Danforth Co. Kildare of 4th pt. Reciting
22 May 1805 btw William D. FRY and wife of 1st pt & said
Frederick HAMILTON and Jacob William JACKSON of 2nd pt …
discharged Trusts 31 Aug 1817 - Frederick HAMILTON desired to be discharged
of the trusts … Jacob William JACKSON and Thomas ENRIGHT were
appointed new trustees and the sum due on foot of the said articles amounted
to £2,832 and assigned to JACKSON & ENRIGHT and invested … Manors
of Dunfeirth & Mylestown town and lands Dunfurth, Muckland alias Mucklan
alias Mucklow alias Mucklymoyne othersise Mulgee Mullaghunard back of the
orchard and part of Derry Bog Myerstown Kellyon Gunteen Cooltree Killonmurry
Killshunroe Clonkeran alias Clonkeirain Ballyowmullagh Kilshane owse
Kilshanghoe Clun dowse Clunagh and that part of the Bog of Allen belonging to
the said Manors of Dunfurth and Mylerstown …Barony of Carbury Co. Kildare
WITNESS: John WILTON of Dundrum, Co. Dublin & C[?] BAYNES of Bristol in
Kingdom of Gt Britain spinster. NOTE: Jacob
William JACKSON married Ann HAMILTON daughter of Frederick HAMILTON
(1751-1803). A solicitor, he died in Southampton, will probated 1852. He had
lived at 6, Upper Sackville Street, Dublin. Died Monday [August 4], in Briton
Street, Jacob William JACKSON aged 69 years [b. 1781] SOURCE: Hampshire Chronicle, August 3, 1850
SEE: ROD: 738-523-503258 for related detail |
283 |
740 |
585 |
504520 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1814 May 14 |
RAPHAEL 1819-1821
Image 576
BTW John JACKSON of the Knock, Co. Down of 1st pt. James McMASTER & John GORDON both of Belfast, Grocers, executors of
John MORROW … John JACKSON [SEAL] |
283 |
740 |
595 |
504530 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
Jane HAMILTON, -DAVIS |
|
741 |
268 |
504803 |
JACKSON, Robert
Thomas |
Armagh |
1819 Mar 29 |
PRINGLE 1819-1821
Image 124
Btw Robert JACKSON junr of Aughnacloy [Aughnacloy,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh, Gent of 1st pt Thomas JACKSON of same of 2nd pt. Robert JACKSON of Armagh Esq. of 3rd pt. & Michael PRINGLE of Slatersgrove [??] Co. Armagh of 4th pt. … for £420 Robert
JACKSON released to Michael PRINGLE part of Town and Lands of Aughnacloy
containing 47a 31p English Statute Measure with Corn Mill & Kiln with the
water course & weir serving to turn the water to said Mill ,,, WITNESS:
Thomas Alexander PRINGLE & John JACKSON of City of Armagh |
283 |
742 |
31 |
505166 |
JACKSON, Rachel M |
Dublin |
1819 Jun 15 |
THACKER 1819-1821
Image 21
Rachel Maria JACKSON of City of Dublin, Spinster
of the 1 pt; John THACKER of the City of Dublin Merchant of the other pt.
reciting that JACKSON had demised plot of land on North Side of Townsend St., formerly called Lazorshill …[description of boundaries & neighbours] … |
283 |
742 |
443 |
505578 |
|
Tipperary |
1811-1828 |
Land index: Tipperary,
Waterford 1811-1828 Carrick, Clontaffe
Image
53
Robert CURTIS
& ors
NOTE: A Joseph CURTIS married Eugenia Maria
JACKSON (1785-1831) SEE: JACKSONs of Kings Co. - Seirkeiran. |
|
743 |
22 |
505757 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R.
Anne |
Cork |
1819 Feb 13 |
--- Gr W Separation 1819-1821
Image 327
BTW Warren Hastings Rowland JACKSON formerly of
Cheltenham, Co. Gloucester Esq. of 1st pt; Anne JACKSON otherwise D’ALTON formerly of the same place but now residing at Caen in
Normandy, the wife of said W.H.R. JACKSON of the 2nd pt.
Albert D’ALTON a Major in his Majesty’s Army and a Trustee appointed on the
part of said Anne JACKSON of 3rd pt. Robert STRATTON of
Great Fitzgerald St, Parish St. Mary, Co. Middlesex Esq. also a Trustee …
yearly annuity £300 to Anne JACKSON and annual annuity of £50
for Mary JACKSON daughter of W.H.R. JACKSON & Anne
JACKSON to live and reside with Anne JACKSON and also
£50 for Albert JACKSON, youngest son of W.H.R. JACKSON
& Anne JACKSON to live and reside with Anne JACKSON
… lands of Clashanodig, Clashlugy, Carrigrenane & Catleview situate in
Little Island, Barony of Barrymore Co Cork. … marriage agreement of W.H.R.
JACKSON & Anne JACKSON 14 Jan 1804. …
SEE: Jacksons of Waterford & Cork |
283 |
743 |
104 |
505839 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
Kendrick HAMILTON, - Marriage Article |
|
743 |
107 |
505842 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
Frederick HAMILTON, -BAYLY |
|
743 |
218 |
505953 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin Wicklow |
1818 Apr 21 |
JACKSON-LITTLE
Image 433
BTW the most noble Richard Marques WELLESLEY Chief
Remembrances of his Majesty’s Court of Exchequer in Ireland of the 1st pt. John JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt Thomas
DARLINGTON of Ballytowney Co. Wicklow Gent of 3rd pt. James
Wensley LITTLE of City of Dublin of 4th pt. Reciting that Thomas
DARLINGTON had mortgaged lands to John JACKSON and the Court of
Exchequer ruled where John JACKSON was Plaintiff & Thomas
DARLINGTON was defendant 18 Feb 1817 and the ruling was that the lands were
sold for £1300 and James Wensly LITTLE was the purchaser. … lands of
Ballynegelloge Barny Arklow, Co. Wicklow excepting lands of Ballinclay
containing 218a 3p on north shire of Arthloe Co. Wicklow and also part of
lands of Leamore lower Leabeg and New Castle in Co. Wicklow containing 106a
3r 16p … Thomas DARLINGTON & Anne DARLINGTON [otherwise JONES] his wife
by deed 24 May 1813 btw Richard JONES Francis JONES [Conifort?] JONES Charles
JONES Mary JONES and Margaret JONES … for natural life of Charles JONES of
Killincarrigg Co. Wicklow Esq. … WITNESS: Henry BOND of City of Dublin Esq.
& John COLES of Duke Street in City of Dublin. John JACKSON [SEAL]
Thomas DARLINGTON [SEAL] |
16d |
743 |
397 |
506132 |
JACKSON, Jane |
Kings
Carlow
Kildare |
1819 Aug 4 |
DIXON & JACKSON husband 1819-1821
Image 516
BTW David O’HANLON of Kell, Kings Co.
Builder & Jane O’HANLON otherwise DATH otherwise JACKSON his wife (& which said Jane is heiress at Law of William JACKSON late of Constable Hill. Co. Carlow, farmer deceased) of the 1 pt. James DIXON
of Rathganan Co. Kildare Gardiner of the other part. David O’HANLON in
right of said Jane was entitled to an annuity of £20 chargeable against the
lands of Cloncrane [probably Cloncreen,
Parish Clonsast,
Barony Coolestown]
in Kings Co. containing 79a 3r 34p … lands sold to DIXON… WITNESS: Thomas
CHRISTIAN Attorney & John SMITH Tavern Keeper both of City of Dublin
NOTE: In Griffiths,
Matthew JACKSON held land at Kilnatoge Lower, Parish Clonsast
NOTE: For DATH connections See: ROD:676-101-465848
NOTE: Constable Hill, Coolmana, Co. Carlow is on the west side of
Eagle Hill. See: ROD: 76-2-52415 and ROD: 667-129-459120 SEE: JACKSONs
of Nashes Quarter. |
283 |
743 |
534 |
506269 |
LEE |
Cork |
1819 Aug 12 |
LEE,
Catherine-Settlement 1819-1821
Image 594
Robert
TRAVERS Esq, Colonel in his Majesty’s 22 Reg Light Dragoons and Catherine
TRAVERS orse LEE… lands in Cork. |
|
743 |
542 |
506277 |
McCLELLAND |
Monaghan |
1819 Aug 2 |
Co. Monaghan Sherriff – McCLELLAND NOTES in 2009
diary Book 46 (1811-1820) Corkeeran
Image 601
Between Sherriff of Monaghan of the 1st part & John
McCLELLAND of Laragh, Co. Monaghan Gent. Of the other part. Majesty’s Court
of Exchequer suit of Francis TARDY & Francis JOHNSTON against goods and
chattle of James JOHNSTON Gent Attorney ,,, sum of £622 pd to Sherriff & also writ from His
Majesty’s Court of Kings Bench at suit of Andrew VANCE & William BEERS
against the goods and chattles of James JOHNSTON … many lands including Corn
Mill at Aughnamullen in Barony & Co. Monahjan … … and one Patrick McCLELLAND
having bid the sum of £152 Sterling in trust for said John McCLELLAND … the
said John McCLELLAND was declared purchaser. |
o |
743 |
561 |
506296 |
HAMILTON |
Fermanagh
Monaghan |
1819 Jul 12 |
HAMILTON, Elinor- Marriage Article 1819-1821
HAMILTON, Dacre- Marriage Article
Image 611
BTW Dacre HAMILTON of Lakefield Co. Fermanagh Esq of 1st pt Elinor HAMILTON of [Tenby?] in Pembrokeshire Great Britain spinster of 2nd pt and George Henry SCHOMBERG clerk of Kilmore Co. Monaghan and William Henry
HAMILTON of Tenby, Pembrokeshire South Wales of 3rd pt. Reciting a
marriage to be had btw Dacre HAMILTON & Elinor HAMILTON … lands in Parish
& Co. Monaghan … Edward LUCAS … |
|
744 |
84 |
506419 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
John HAMILTON, - Marriage Article |
|
744 |
520 |
506853 |
HAMILTON |
Dublin |
1819 Sep 1 |
Hans HAMILTON, - Marriage Article NOTES in 2009
diary 1819-1821
Hans HAMILTON of Sheephill, Co. Dublin & Jane
Hannah HAMILTON spinster 2nd part ... Michael LOWE eldest son of
Robert LOWE ... (lots of detail – not pert.) |
|
744 |
520 |
506855 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
Jane HAMILTON, - Marriage Article |
|
744 |
522 |
506857 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1819 Mar 1 |
SMITH 1819-1821
Image 278
BTW John JACKSON of Paradise of City of Dublin
of 1st pt & Matthew SMITH of the Red Cow in the Co. Dublin,
tanner of the 2nd pt. Reciting that John PEMBERTON in deed dated
26 Apr 1813 released to William JACKSON the house and premises in
Paradise Row and then 27th April 1813, William JACKSON had
granted to John JACKSON in mortgage house on South West side of
Paradise Row [more description] in Lordship of St. Mary’s Abbey. … |
283 |
745 |
85 |
507020 |
JACKSON, William
Rachel
Jane
John |
Down |
1819 Sep 29 |
JACKSON 1819-1821
Image 356
BTW John JACKSON of Knocknagunney [aka Knocknagoney, Parish of Holywood, Barony
Castlereagh Lower], Co. Down, farmer of the 1st part; Thomas KELLY
of Ballymiser Co. Down, farmer of 2nd pt; Rachel JACKSON & Jane JACKSON both of Knocknagunny Co. Down, spinsters of 3rd pt; William JACKSON of Knocknagunny Co. Down, farmer of 4th pt. In consideration of 5s a piece to the said Thomas KELLY, Rachel
JACKSON & Jane JACKSON & William JACKSON paid by John JACKSON …. Confirmed to John JACKSON all that part of the farm and premises
granted in the lease of 28 March 1743 which was then and for several years
had been in the possession and occupation of John JACKSON & Hugh
FITCHLY & Hugh GRAHAM his undertenants being 2/3rd parts of
what were formerly in possession of John JACKSON the father of the
said John JACKSON party hereto & 1/4th part of the
whole farm demised by said lease containing 24a Cunningham Measure in
townland of Knocknagoney, Co. Down with tithes etc … lands in the actual
possession of John JACKSON by virtue of a lease for a year … [more
detail] WITNESS: John PATTON & Fraser John DOYLE of Belfast, Co. Antrim,
Gent. Signed by Rachel JACKSON, Jane JACKSON, William
JACKSON & also the within memorial by John JACKSON. |
283 |
745 |
458 |
507393 |
JACKSON, John |
Monaghan |
1819 Oct 26 |
CUNNINGHAM 1819-1821
Image 527
BTW Robert BRUNKER of Prospect, Co. Monaghan Esq. of
the 1 pt; John JACKSON of Crieve, Co. Monaghan Gent of the 2nd pt; & Joseph CUNNINGHAM of Crieve of the 3rd pt. [more detail
& description] … |
283 |
745 |
484 |
507419 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
Julian HAMILTON, - Marriage Article |
|
746 |
84 |
507619 |
JACKSON |
Tyrone |
1819 Jul 1 |
PEEBLES-JACKSON Moy Book 46
Image 35
BTW William LESLIE of Moy, Co. Tyrone of 1st pt Eliza Jane ASH otherwise GOODLATTE 2nd pt & Thomas RICHARDS
of Mullaghatague Co. Tyrone of 3rd pt. Reciting that a marriage
was soon to be had btw William LESLIE & Eliza Jane ASH. NOTE: I saw no mention of JACKSON |
q |
746 |
91 |
507627 |
JACKSON, Frans |
Sligo
Dublin |
1819 Feb 25 |
KELLY 1819-1821 Not pg 92
Image 37
Francis JACKSON an insolvent of 3rd pt. Reciting deed 25 Jan 1803 of Lord Bishop of Killala to Francis JACKSON for lands of Ardcotten Barony of Liney [aka Leyny]
Co. Sligo containing 3a … reciting 21 Feb 1803 to Francis JACKSON of
part of lands of Ardcotton & Kinn the [?ottoms] & Bogs of Kilnemonagh
& Carrignagat containing 85a 23 p in Barony of Linny Co. Sligo for 20
years with a Toties Quoties covenant of renewal. …. |
283 |
746 |
92 |
507628 |
JACKSON, Warren H R |
Cork |
1818 May 30 |
Image 38
Between Thomas DAVENPORT, of Ballynacourty, Co.
Limerick [NOTE: There are two Ballynacourtney
townlands. One in parish of Iveruss,
and one in Stradbally]
& Maurice [Uracke?] ATKIN of Leddington Co. Cork of 2nd pt.
Arthur GIBBINGS of City of Cork Esq of 3rd pt & Warren
Hastings Rowland JACKSON of Castleview Co. Cork Esq. of the 4th pt. … in consideration of £3,990 to Thomas DAVENPORT & Maurice [Umack?]
ATKIN paid by Warren Hastings Rowland JACKSON at the request of said
Edward HOARE confirmed to Warren Hastings Rowland JACKSON lands in his
actual possession of Killcullishall & West Ballinhinning otherwise
Factory Hill Co. Cork containing 105a 1r 20p of profitable land & 1a 1r
30p of White Slab English Statute Measure [more description] WITNESS: [?]
DAVENPORT, Ackin HOARE & Jackson are Henry BENNETT &
Henery HOARE both of City of Cork Attornies. |
|
746 |
93 |
507629 |
JACKSON, Warren H R |
Cork |
1818 May 30 |
DAVENPORT-JACKSON
Image 38
Related to Deed # 507628 |
|
746 |
95 |
507630 |
JACKSON, Warren H.R. |
|
|
JACKSON 1819-1821
Image 39
Related to Deed # 507628 & 507629 |
283 |
746 |
186 |
507721 |
JACKSON, Geo Sir |
Armagh
Antrim
Dublin |
1819 Sep 20 |
O’NEIL, El 1819-1821
Image 74
BTW Sir George JACKSON of Co. Armagh, Bart of
the 1 pt; & Rt Hon Charles Henry St. John Earl O’NEIL of Shane’s Castle
the Hon John Richard Bruce O’NEIL O’NEILL [(1780-1855) of Tullymore Lodge
& Shanes Castle. SEE: History of Parliament online] of Tullymore Lodge [near Broughshane – in Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lowe]
of Tullamore Lodge co. Antrim & William FARRAN of City of Dublin Esq. of
the other pt. … Trustees of Richard JACKSON & Susannah BARTON of
Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] …
[long complicated deed] |
283 |
746 |
309 |
507844 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
Charles HAMILTON, -WALKER |
|
747 |
9 |
508144 |
HAMILTON |
Dublin |
1819-1821 |
HAMILTON, Hans- Marriage Article NOTES in 2009 diary
HAMILTON, Robert & Margaret- Marriage Article
HAMILTON, Catherine- Marriage Article
Catherin HAMILTON spinster daughter of Robert HAMILTON
of City of Dublin, Esq. Marriage of Thomas STANNUS & Catherine HAMILTON |
|
747 |
49 |
508184 |
HAMILTON |
|
1819-1821 |
HAMILTON, Mary-HAMILTON |
|
747 |
84 |
508219 |
JACKSON, Joshua |
|
|
TOD HUNTER 1819-1821
Wrong: Cannot find. 1st in digitized version is #508324 |
283
??? |
747 |
110 |
508245 |
PUREFOY, Dorcas & ors |
Cork |
1819 Oct 26 |
COLBURN
Image
290
Dorcas HOARE nee PUREFOY of
Devonshire, wife of Robert HOARE. Lands in Co. Cork.
SEE: Purefoy Family Tree |
|
747 |
523 |
508658 |
OLIVER |
Armagh |
1818 May 5 |
DeGUERIN-LEE, John Marriage Article 1819-1821
Btw John LEE Grocer & Andrew LYLE
Jr Brewer both of City of Armagh exors of Joseph LEE late of City of Armagh
dec’d of 1st pt & Henry GUERDIN professor of French language
& Jane LEE of said City spinster & eldest daughter of Joseph LEE of 3rd pt & Leonard DOBBIN sr. & Andrew PRENTICE sr. Both of City of
Armagh... mtg due to him by Robert COCHRAN Shoemaker of a certain premises in
Dobbin Street Armagh together with the sum of 100 pounds due to him by
Benjamin OLIVER of Ballyrea [Ballyrea,
Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh], in sd Co.... John
LEE & Arthur LYLE executors and his wife and Mr. Joseph OLIVER trustees of said will. Witnessed Jane
LEE of City of Armagh widow & Joseph OLIVER of Tullamore [Tullymore , Parish Armagh
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh], in Co. Armagh,
Gent |
|
748 |
98 |
508832 |
JACKSON, Richd |
Dublin |
1819 May 1 |
VENABLES 1819-1821
Image 45
Whereby Richard JACKSON Esq. late of the City of
Dublin but then of Ballyfreer in the Isle of Man demised to Peter VENEBLES of
City of Dublin Esq. lot of land in Synnott Place in the North Strand, City of
Dublin [description of land and other names] |
289 |
748 |
121 |
508856 |
JACKSON, Wm
John |
Dublin |
1820 Jan 1 |
PEMBERTON 1819-1821
Image 58
Indentured deed of Assignment btw William JACKSON & John JACKSON both of City of Dublin Gent of 1st pt
& John PEMBERTON of said City builder of the other part. Re property on
west side of Paradise Row [description of boundaries & neighbours]. |
289 |
748 |
494 |
509229 |
JACKSON, William &
Mary |
Kings |
1820 Jan 27 |
BAILEY 1819-1821
Image 226
Indented Deed of Annuity btw William
JACKSON of Ballyboy [Ballyboy,
Parish Ballyboy,
Barony Ballyboy],,
Kings Co., farmer & Mary JACKSON orse FOSSITT [aka FAWCETT] his
wife and Rebecca FOSSIT of Portarlington Queens Co., spinster & sister of Mary JACKSON of the 1 pt. and Christopher BAILEY of Cappalawn Queens
Co. Esq. of the other pt. … Reciting William JACKSON & Mary
JACKSON & Rebecca FOSSITT in consid of £283 grant to
Christopher BAILEY one Annuity yearly rent charge or sum of £47 sterling to
be paid out of lands of Vicarstown containing 148a3r3p in Queens Co. and also
lands of Bunnagappagh [Parish Geashill,
Barony Upper
Philipstown,] containing 140a3r28p in Kings Co. formerly in possession of
James FOSSITT and now in possession of his undertenants and assigns and also
an annuity of £300 payable to William JACKSON, Mary JACKSON &
Rebecca FOSSITT by their uncle George FOSSITT and chargeable on the lands of
Bracklen in Queens Co… for lives of John FOSSITT eldest son of James
FOSSITT of Vicarstown Queens Co. Gent deceased Thomas FOSSITT eldest son of
John FOSSITT formerly of [Strahard?] Queens Co. farmer and George HARRISON
eldest son of George HARRISON formerly of Kilmullen Queens Co. of George
FOSSITT son of John FOSSITT formerly of [Strabbard] Queens Co. & of
Thomas MOORE son of Richard MOORE jr of Tullamore [Parish Kilbride,
Barony Ballycowan,]
Kings Co. … WITNESS: Joshua BOURDAGE & George FOSSITT both of
Portarlington Queens Co. Gent. William JACKSON [SEAL] Mary JACKSON
[SEAL] Rebecca FAWSITT [SEAL]
NOTE: The two spellings of FOSSITT aka FAWSETT. |
289 |
749 |
226 |
509561 |
McCLELLAND |
Monaghan |
1819 Nov 26 |
ELLIS-McCLELLAND NOTES
in 2009 diary Book 46 (1811-1820) Creeve
Between Thomas
ELLIS Esq. of 1st part & William PATTERSON, Co. Down Esq. of 2nd part.
Andrew McCLELLAND of Banbridge, Esq. William HUDSON of Ballydown, Co. Down
Esq. Walter CRAWFORD of Ballyeivy House, Co. Down, Esq. which said Andrew,
William & Walter are executors of Nathan SHAW deceased who was the
surviving executor of George GRAY deceased of 3rd part. William GRAY of
Graymount, Co. Armagh [NOTE:
Graymount is in Co. Antrim [SEE: Graymount
House] , but William GRAY married Mary Ann, daughter of James HARDEN Esq
of Harrybrooke, in Tandragree [Tanderagee,
Parish Lisnadil
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower], Co.
Armagh]., the eldest son and heir of George GRAY deceased of 4th part John
BAKER of Ashgrove, Co, Cavan Esq. & Richard LEY of Leysboro, Co. Monaghan
Esq. trustees re: marriage settlement re: Fas LUCAS Esq. late of Warrenpoint,
Co. Down deceased & Elizabeth LUCAS or LEY 4 Jan 1796 of 5th part &
John McCLELLAND of Ballybay, Co. Monaghan of 6th part … confirmed to John
McCLELLAND Land of Keefe orse Creeve, Corloskimurry otherwise Corlaskedenny
orse Corlastedenny orse Corlost. Lisnamade orse Kilnamaddy & Kingory orse
Kingary … & other lands. WITNESS: Thomas CROZIER of Banbridge; John
SCRIVEN of Ballymoney, Co. Down, Gent; William MERRILL of Banbridge, sadler;
George CROZIER jr. of Banbridge. |
|
750 |
|
510214 |
WRIGHT, William |
Monaghan |
1819 Oct 20 |
WRIGHT-McMULLEN
Image 455
BTW William WRIGHT of town & Co. Monaghan Merchant
of 1 pt & Daniel McMULLEN of City of Glasgow, Merchant of the other part.
… reciting earlier lease for lands of Killygowan. …WITNESS Thomas REILLY
attorney & John WRIGHT, grocer of Town & Co. Monaghan |
|
750 |
116 |
510051 |
JACKSON, Thomas or Thompson |
Dublin |
1820 Mar 15 |
GRIFFIN In trust 1819-1821
Image 374
Thomas JACKSON of Dublin named as trustee on
behalf of William W. LYNOR of 5th Pt. Richard GRIFFIN of Dublin … |
289 |
750 |
203 |
510139 |
OLIVER, |
Armagh |
1820 Mar 23 |
OLIVER-OLIVER
Btw Benjamin
OLIVER of Lisluny [Lisloony,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].
Co. Armagh of 1 pt & James OLIVER of City & Co Armagh only son of the
said Benjamin OLIVER of the other part. For 21 pounds 9 shillings transferred
to James OLIVER all the lands of Lisluny in possession of Benjamin OLIVER
reciting settlement of 46a 2r bounded on the North by the great road
leading from Tynan to Keady, on the east by the townland of Delea [Dillay,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].]
& Lishea [Lissheagh,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny].]
on the south by the townland of Breaghy [Breaghey,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny]
and on the west by the Tynan River. Henry GORDON & Lee McINSTRY |
1 |
750 |
227 |
510212 |
JACKSON, Samuel |
Dublin |
1820 Mar 28 |
MATHEWS 1819-1821
Image 454
BTW Samuel JACKSON of Cork St., Dublin, Cotton
Manufacturer and Bleacher of 1 pt & John MATHEWS of Linen Hall St City of
Dublin, Merchant of the other part. Samuel JACKSON was indebted to
John MATHEWS for £967.15.11 .. transferred land of small park or field
containing 102a 20p and ponds in the field called Church meadow …. Part of
the lands of Clarkestown on road to Rathfarnham to Kilmashoge in Co. Dublin … |
289 |
750 |
238 |
510173 |
JACKSON, John |
Dublin |
1820 Mar 25 |
WYNNE 1819-1821
Image 434
BTW John MOULDS of Rathmines Co. Dublin Gent & John
JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent, mortgagee of premises demised with
others of 2nd pt; Robert WYNNE of Rathmones Esq. of 3rd pt. … lands of Cullinswood formerly known by the name of Smedley’s holding
& Gifford’s holding and then in the occupation of John MOULDS & his
undertenants and known by the following description viz The Castle field, the
sheep field, Paul’s Hill, the Slangs and Little Paul’s Hill …. Bounded by
High Road leading from Dublin to Rathmines … |
289 |
750 |
293 |
510229 |
HAMILTON |
Down |
1819 Jul 14 |
Image 462
Jane SAVAGE orse HAMILTON widow of Henry SAVAGE of
Rocksavage Co Down deceased. Jane SAVAGE was a daughter of James HAMILTON
deceased of 2nd pt Margaret HYDE otherwise HAMILTON late of
Ballymenock Co. Down but now residing at Bath, England widow and sister of
Jane SAVAGE deceased of the 3rd pt; Philip SAVAGE of Donaghadevin
Co. Down Gent of 4th pt … other names Arminilla VANCE otherwise
ORR wife of Thomas VANCE of Beachmount Co. Antrim Merchant and daughter of
Alexander ORR deceased Rev. James Hamilton CLEWLOW & . …
NOTE: History of Beachmount House: “The
House and Farm of Beechmount, in the Falls, containing upwards of nineteen
acres, well improved, besides the House and Offices, which are extensive,
convenient and in good order. It is a pleasant situation, and well calculated
for a private gentleman, or one in business, being within one mile of the
town”. The house has a long history that embraced the linen
industrialists and the United Irishmen (it hosted Wolfe Tone on his travels
with Samuel Neilson. … Thomas Vance’s daughter Arminella married William
Bruce Joy and they had two sons who became artists, Albert Bruce-Joy and
George W Joy; Albert crafted the statue of Kelvin which stands at the Malone
Road entrance to Botanic Gardens. NOTE: This is an historic site. Dr Sylvie Kleinman tells me this event happened when Theobald Wolfe Tone was in Belfast to take part in the Volunteer Review held on Bastille Day. In his diary for 14 July 1792 he [famously] referred to a 'council of war held in a potato field adjacent to the review ground', before marching into town at 3. By 'council of war' he meant a very heated debate about the Address on political reform the Volunteers were drafting (Northern Star, 18 July1792) and which he had helped write. He had to 'Take the word "Catholic" out' and replace it with 'Irishmen of every religious denomination'. |
|
750 |
294 |
510230 |
JACKSON? |
Dublin
Kildare |
1820 Mar 4 |
Image
464
REVELL-WEST
Robert REVEL of Hartwell Co. Kildare
Esq. & Matthew WEST City of Dublin Alderman.
ownership of lands at Fishamble in the late 1600s). A Martha GREGORY
widow had lived there – bounded on east by house of Nicholas BROCAS, on the
south by Castle Street, on the west by Fishamble St. and on the north by
house occupied by Phillip SMITH… on front to Castle st 18 1/2’ in front to
Fishamble 24’, … also Monread [Monread
North or Monread
South, Parish Naas,]
lands in Barony of North Naas, Co. Kildare and lands of Hartwell [Hartwell
Lower, or Hartwell
Upper, Parish Kill,]
NOTE: There was no mention of JACKSON
in this, although the fact that there were lands in Co. Kildare as well as at
the corner of Fishamble & Castle St made
me curious because of holdings by Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706). Also
because of some intermarriages of JACKSONs and SMITHs. |
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