These notes focus on several
families of JACKSONs, McCULLAGHs (spelled many ways) and OLIVERs, I have also
noted the holdings of some of their relations, neighbours and business
associates. The result is an idiosyncratic set of notes of many families with
land links to Co. Antrim who were either “strong” framers, successful
entrepreneurs and/or members of the merchant class. By including hyperlinks to
many of the lands mentioned in the Memorials in the Registry of Deeds, my hope
is that it will assist myself and others to better digitally search where these
people either lived and/or leased land.
Sharon Oddie Brown. August 9, 2023
|
Antrim Deeds ROD Books
1-499
SEE ALSO:: Notes on 500- later deeds
OTHER INFO:
· JACKSONs
of Steeple timeline for notes on wills connected to some of these deeds and Jacksons of Loonburn, Co. Antrim (although
I need to update these pages).
· Chris West Blogs on McCullaghs
in Ireland Part 1 and McCullaghs
in Ireland part 2 and Part
3 -William McCULLAGH of Piedmount
Bk |
Pg |
Deed |
Key Names |
County |
Date |
Transcriptions & Notes |
1 |
112 |
66 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Dublin |
1708 Jun 12 |
John O'NEILE, Donoghmore, James McCULLOCH & Henry
McCULLOCH, Co Antrim, Esqs, trustees
by Act of Parliament, to Joshua DAWSON of City of Dublin. Eight Townlands of
Mayola lying and being in the Parishes of Ballyscullin, Artrea and
Magherafelt in the Barony of Loughinsholm in Co Londonderry, viz. Mayola,
Aghrim, Mayola, Tauniaran, Leitrim, Derrygarave, Ballymaguiggin,
Shanemullagh, Anaghmore als Drumrascombe & Devenish called Coney Island
£6500 8 townlands in By Loughinsholin, Co Londonderry, for £6500. |
3 |
410 |
1126 |
JACKSON, Roger |
Antrim |
1709 Aug 10 |
Richard BOYS of Lackey, Antrim of 2nd pt;
Samuel CLARK of Lisnegarvey [Lisnagarvy,
Parish Blaris
(Antrim portion), Barony Massereene Upper]],
delivered Memorial, Gent, Lord Francis CONWAY, Baron of Ragley; Witness;
George GREGSON, deceased of Lisburn, Antrim; John GREGSON, Parish Clerk of
Lisburn, Antrim, near neighbour; Roger JACKSON, Ensign of Lisburn
Antrim, near neighbour; Val JONES Registrar of Lisburn, extra Master in
Chancery; Valentine JONES, Gent of Lisnagarvey; Anthony LEROY of Lisburn,
near neighbour; Here MONTGOMERIE of Lisburn; Brent SPENSER; John TEMPLETON,
agent for Lord Conway, Shoemaker of Lisburn, near neighbour
I suspect this Roger JACKSON is related to a Michael JACKSON deceased mentioned in a 1709
Deed. SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
later of Lisburn. |
8 |
271 |
2744 |
JACKSON, Richard |
|
1711 Mar 4 |
Image
153
BTW James McDONALD of Ballypatrick [Ballypatrick,
Parish Culfeightrin,
Barony Cary], Barony
Cary, Co. Antrim, Gent & Hugh BOYD of Drumawillin [Drumawillin,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary], Barony Cary. Co. Antrim
Gent. Recited that Rt. Hon Randle Earl of Antrim by lease 9 Dec 1709 demised
to James McDONALD, quarter land of Ballypatrick for term of 31 years …
WITNESS: Alexander STEWART of Ballentoy [Ballintoy or Ballintoy
Demense,, Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] Gent; Samuel
BOYD of Broombeg [Broom-beg,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary] Gent both in Barony
Cary & Robert BALLANTYNE servant to said Hugh BOYD. Memorial WITNESS: Richard
JACKSON & Robert BALLANTYNE.
NOTE: Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) husband of Elizabeth BOYD, granddaughter of Hugh BOYD and that Ballycastle is in Parish Ramoan.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry |
8 |
337 |
2868 |
JACKSON, George
ADAIR |
Holywell, Antrim |
1712, May 11 |
JACKSON-ADAIR Book Index 1708-1729
INDENTURE: George JACKSON of Holywell, [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper] Co. Antrim, Gent. and Charles CRYMBLE of
Ballyclare [Ballyclare and Ballyclare both adjacent and in Parish Grange of Doagh,
Barony Antrim Upper],
Co Antrim & Christian ADAIR widow of Alexander ADAIR late of Dunigo [possibly Donegore,
Parish Grange of
Nilteen, Barony Antrim
Upper, and ED Donegore]
280 acres Dunagore [Donegore,
Parish Donegore, Barony Antrim Upper] &
370 acres Loughanmore [possibly Loughermore,
Parish Grange of
Nilteen, Barony Antrim
Upper, and ED Donegore,]
Parish of Dunagore, Barony & Co. Antrim (part of the estate of Arthur [CHICHESTER]
late Earl of Donegal) John DAVY esq. Then High Sherriff of Co Antrim
Witnesses: John WILLIAMSON of Broughshane [Broughshane
Lower, and Broughshane
Upper, Parish Racavan,
Barony Antrim Lower]
Gent & Samuel GUEST of Antrim Innkeeper & James ADAIR of Dunagore - all
in Co Antrim. |
9 |
224 |
3545 |
|
Antrim |
1709 Nov 1 |
Benjamin BARTON-TODD
Image
128
BTW Benjamin BARTON of the Lodge Parish of Belfast, Co.
Antrim Painter & Letitia his wife of 1 pt James TOD of the Lodge,
Belfast, Co. Antrim Farmer of the other pt. |
10 |
371 |
3849 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh
Antrim |
1713 Apr 30 |
MOLYNEUX Samuel Esq Dublin James BUTLER of
Mullaghatenny, Armagh bargains and sell unto William CROFT of Castle Dillon
Armagh his right to an Indenture of lease dated 13 July last by Capt. John
DONALDSON of Glenarm, Antrim for £623
Ster. Assignment written of back of earlier Ind. Of lease. No land mentioned
in memorial of assignment. Vancouver Mike. John MAXWELL Esq. Collegehall,
Armagh. William CROFTS, Castledillon. April 30, 1713 NOTE:
see other deeds filed under William Echlin GRAYBURN. |
15 |
42 |
6703 |
NORTH, Francis |
Wexford
Dublin |
1715 Mar 6 |
DRISCOLL-NORTH
Image
32
Tripartite deed BTW Dennis DRISCOLL of Enniscorthy, Co.
Wexford Esq of 1st pt& Francis NORTH of City of Dublin Gent.
Of 2nd pt & Richard DALTON of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting 15 Aug 1698 btw Rt Hon John late Earl of Bath of 1 pt &
William SHAW jr Late of City of Dublin Esq. deceased of other pt, said Earl
leased to William SHAW townlands of Adamstown [Adamstown , Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry] Ballykelly [Kellystown (Baile Uí Cheallaigh), Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry] Rahinduff [Raheenduff,
Parish Adamstown,
Barony Bantry] Coonoge
[Coonoge,
Parish Adamstown,
Barony Bantry]
Bromry [??] Ballyneveagh [Ballagh (Bealach na bhFiach) Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry], Templeshelin
Oldcourt [Oldcourt,
Parish Adamstown,
Barony Bantry]Miskerin
[Misterin,
Parish Adamstown,
Barony Bantry] and
Tongarry [Tomgarrow (An Tom Garbh) Parish Adamstown, Barony Bantry] containing 4,000
acres … WITNESS: Nathaniel KIRSAN [?] of Eniscorthy Clerke, Clement ARCHER
of Enniskillen Esq. Phillip HAY of Ballinkeele Co. Wexford Gent & Richard
EDWARD of Enniscorthy. WITESS to Tripartite deed: by said Francis NORTH:
Edward ROGERT of Templeshannon Co. Wexford Esq & Robert CLIFERLY of City
of Dublin Vintner.
NOTE: I do not know
where Francis NORTH may fit in, but Jennet
JACKSON, dau of Richard JACKSON (1602-1681) & Jane CARTER
(1618-1695) married Oliver NORTH of
Parish Whittington, Westmorland, England.
SEE: 1729 Jun 21 Deed: 61-155-40941. Rev Robert JACKSON of Tatham of Co Lancaster in
Kingdom of Great Britain of 1 pt & Thomas MEREDYTH of Newtown, Co.
Meath…. Transfer of land called Reisk 50 A bordering on Carloandstowne
also land in Island of Emloguh WITNESS: Francis NORTH of City of
Dublin & Wm FORSTER clk to NORTH. NOTE:
Given that a half sister of Rev. Leonard JACKSON, Jennet JACKSON married an
Oliver NORTH, the name of Francis NORTH is interesting. Given that she had a
brother named Francis, perhaps this Francis NORTH was a son? The townland of
Reask is significant because it borders a townland leased to a Thomas JACKSON
in 1616.. In 1733, a Francis NORTH was a Notary Public in Dublin. See
Memorial: 71-461-52143
NOTE: It is possible that this William SHAW was the William SHAW (d bef 1718) of Ballygally [Ballygelly,
Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lower orBallygalley,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]], Co. Antrim husband of Margaret UPTON. SEE: 1730 Sep 11
ROD: 67-472-46824. James McCULLOCH to El SHELBOURNE
1730-1745 Image
245 … James McCULLOH of City of Westminster Esq. one of the Gents of his
Majesty’s Privy Chamber (one of the parties of the 1st pt) ….
& Francis NORTH of Oristown Co. Meath of 4th pt AND: 1730 Sep 18
ROD: 67-475-46830. James McCULLOCH to El
SHELBOURNE1730-1745 Image
247
… Francis NORTH of
Dublin & Thomas DANCE of Oristown Co. Meath |
16 |
284 |
7505 |
LANGFORD, Sir Arthur |
Antrim
Dublin
Meath |
1715 Dec 1 |
Beryl Eustace Wills
LANGFORD, SIR ARTHUR, Summerhill, Co. Meath, Bart. 1 Dec.
1715. Full, 3| pp., 9 May 1716. To be buried in my chapel at Summerhill.
Brother Henry LANGFORD. Nephew Hercules ROWLEY. Sister Susanna
LANGFORD. Niece Letitia Lady Viscountess LOFTUS of Ely. Cousin Susanna
CLEMENTS and her children. Cousin Francis MCNEALE and children. " My
cousins William Jenny and his sister Mary USHER." Children of my cousin
Hercules Burleigh. Cousin Theophilus Burleigh. Cousin Arthur Burleigh and his
children. Cousin Hercules Courtney, Esq., senr., his sons Hercules and
Francis and his four youngest daughters. Cousins Hercules and Thomas Upton.
Cousin Susanna Carey and her four sisters. Thomas Upton, Dublin Esq.,
trustee. Lady O'Neill, former annuitant. John Curtis, Dublin, Esq. Dr. Duncan
Comyng (Cumyng). Mr. Joseph Boyse. Walter Stephens, Esq. Mrs. Ann Couse. Mr.
Cheney. Mr. Oliver Bomford and Mr. John Charles, tenants. George Dennis
trustee, and his son Arthur. Mr. Benjamin Pratt, trustee. Geo. Granger, John
Fagan and George Baasman, servants. Bequests to Presbyterian Meeting Houses
in Dublin, and £30 per annum for ever for a Presbyterian Minister at
Summerhill.
The Manors of Killmakevett, Killelaugh, Massareen, Co.
Antrim. Ederaowen in Manor Killulta, Co. Antrim.
Carnegraney, Barony Ballaliney and other lands in Co. Antrim. Summerhill, Rahainstowne, Baconstown, Ballanderry,
Jordanstowne, Ballygortogh, Iffernock, Agher Pallace, Adrams, Baldwinstown,
Newtowne, Tobergregan, Adamstowne and other lands in Co. Meath. Merchant's
Key, Skipper's Lane, city of Dublin, and lands in the county, city and
suburbs of Dublin, and all other real and personal property etc. Witnesses: William
Tyrrell, Minister of Rathmullion, Henry Shields, Ballygortagh, gent., and
Benjamin Pratt, Agher Pallace, gent., all in Co. Meath. Memorial witnessed by
: Ja. Wilde, Hen. Buckley.. Hercules Rowley (seal) NOTE: Mary LANGFORD (d 1684) was the wife of Sir
John ROWLEY, and a sister to Arthur LANGFORD. She was the sister of Susanna
Langford, and mother of Arthur’s Nephew Hercules Rowley, and Niece
Letitia Lady Viscountess Loftus of Ely |
18 |
217 |
8876 |
|
Antrim |
1716 Nov 14 |
Land Index 1709-1738 (P. Crossley)
Inver [probably Inver,
Parish of Inver. Barony Belfast Lower alias
Oldtown]alias Oldtown Lavin (James
Jackson’s holding – in P. Crossley Notes at National Archives
Dublin: NA T20/480-175.)
O’NEIL & others – MOORE
Image
445
BTW John O’NEILL of Dunmore [?] Co. Antrim Esq. the rev Dr. Henry LESLIE Arch
Deacon of Down; Samuel WARING of Waringstown Co. Down Esq. Charles CAMPBELL
of City of Dublin Esq; Hans HAMILTON of City of Dublin Esq Trustees nominated
in 12th year of Reign of Queen Anne (1714) re: settlement
made on marriage of Lord Viscount Masserene for better securing the jointures
of his Lady & of Rachel Viscountess Dowager Massereen of 1st pt; William MOORE of Antrim Co. Antrim Esq of 2nd pt; Rt. Hon
CLOTWORTHY Lord Viscount Masserene of 3rd pt; … lands of Rathmore [Rathmore]
Loghanmore [Loughermore ]and 20a of Dunegore [Donegore,
Parish Donegore, Barony Antrim Upper] in
possession of Benjamin ADAIR & parcel of Dunagore in possession of William
MILLER all in Grange of Niltion [Grange of Nilteen,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Parish of Dunegore [The Parishes of Donegore and Grange of Nilteen share a border] Co. Antrim … WITNESS: William COLVILLE, Thomas COLE &
James TURNER all of City of Dublin Gent & by said Clotworthy Lord
Viscount Masserene, John O’NEILL & William MOORE & Arthur HICKEY
& Thomas SINTON servants of Samuel WARING. Charles CAMPBELL [SEAL] |
18 |
220 |
8886 |
|
Antrim |
|
Land Index 1709-1738
Ballynadren Tythes Parish Killiad
Crossbeg, Parish Killead
O’NEILL & ors to MOORE
Image 447
Much the same as ROD: 18-217-8876 |
19 |
44 |
9635 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1717 Aug 27 |
Image
32
William MOORE, Co. Antrim – Thomas JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim. Gent…. Sale of 2/3rds part of tythes of corn and hay from
Ballinadrenlaugh [Ballynadrentagh , Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
aka Cross Begg Parish Killead, Co. Antrim for £111. now in possession of Thomas JACKSON. WITNESS: John WHYTE John FORDICE of Antrim.
SEE: Jacksons of
Steeple. |
19 |
477 |
10608 |
JACKSON, James |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1716 Dec 12 |
Image
254
JACKSON-BANKHEAD Notes in 2009 diary Book Index 1708-1738
James JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent
& James BANKHEAD of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry Merchant of the other
part. James JACKSON let to James BANKHEAD 11/6 part of freehold
called Clanlarry [Glenleary,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],
Parish of Camassmacasque, [NOTE: Camus
Macosquin Glebe, Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine.] now
in tenure of John BOID [aka BOYD?] … James JACKSON [SEAL] Co. Londonderry. WITNESS: Benjamin
JOHNSON, Clerk & Edward DALTON, Notary.
SEE ALSO: ROD
409-532-269118 Jun 12, 1789 Btw James STEWART of Gracehill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co Antrim Esq &of 1st part & Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine Co Londonderry & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife and James
JACKSON, eldest son & heir apparent of 2nd part & John
GALT & Charles GALT of Londonderry merchants of 3rd pt…. in
consid of £400 pd by GALT to JACKSON.. tenement on the West side of the New
Row in Town of Coleraine marked in Map of said town #28… description of land.
NOTE: Because of other JACKSON
holdings in the parish of Macosquin (ie 45822), I suspect that James JACKSON is related to Richard JACKSON (abt 1722-1787).
NOTE: A James JACKSON was included in the lists of soldiers (or their representatives) who settled
in 1665 in Parish Billy,
Baroney Cary, Co. Antrim.
Also in Co, Antrim a John JACKSON and James JACKSON who settled
in the Parish of Dunaghy,
Barony Kilconway.
SOURCE: The
MacDonnells of Antrim p 466. |
21 |
291 |
11549 |
JACKSON, Bradwardine |
Donegal
Londonderry
Cavan
Dublin
Wexford
Antrim
England
|
1718 Apr 11 |
Image
427
BTW Rt Hon Arthur Earl of Donegal & Rt Hon Lucy
Countess of Donegal his wife of 1st pt; Rt Hon Lucy Countess Dowager of Londonderry
of 2nd pt Rt Hon Catherine Countess Dowager of Donegall the Hon John
CHICHESTER Jun Esq. only brother of said Arthur Earl of Donegal and Hon John
CHICHESTER Uncle of said Earl of 3rd pt.; Rt Hon James Earl of Barrymore the
Hon Thomas COOT of Coothill, Co. Cavan Esq. late one of the justices in his
Majesty’s Court of Chief Place the Rt. Rev Father in God Adam Lord Bishop of
St. Davids and the Rt. Hon Richard Lord Baron of Cobham Great Britain Richard
BOOTH of City of London Esq. & Thomas HUTTON of Popleton Co. York Esq. of
4th pt.; Bradwardine JACKSON of Bolton Co. York Bart & Robert
TENCH of City of Dublin Esq. of 5th pt.; Sir Pierce BUTLER of [Garryhandon?]
Co. Catherlogh [aka Carlow] Bart and Hans HAMILTON City of Dublin Esq of 6th
pt; Rev William CHICHESTER the rector of Cranfield in the District of Connor,
Co. Antrim eldest son of the said William [CHICHESTER] & Arthur
Chichester 2nd son of William CHICHESTER of the 7th pt. Whereby the said Arthur
CHICHESTER in pursuance and performance of certain articles made &
entered into on the marriage of the said Earl of Donegal with the said
Countess and for containing his estate in the blood of the CHICHESTERs
further than by the articles now limited & required … sold to James Earl
of Barrymore Thomas Coot Adam Lord Bishop of St. Davids Richard Baron of
Cobham Richard BOOTH and Thomas HUTTON in their actual possession by virtue
of a sale made by said Arthur Earl of Donegal for term of one year by
indenture … Castle Mannor Towns and Lands of Belfast and the Towns and Lands
known as the Fall Malone Dunmurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Barony Belfast Upper]
Cynament Cave & Carmoney in Co. Antrim or elsewhere in Ireland and also
lands in Co. Donegal that is to say Lislane containing two quarters and a
half, Kinegar containing two ballyboes of land, and Monagh containing ¼ late
in occupancy of Paul BENSON his undertenants… Claghmore & all other lands
of Eal of Donegal in occupation of Ezekial & Elizabeth BENSON… and all
the lands of the said Earl then in occupation of Arthur BENSON… Leitrim containing
2 Ballyboes in occupation of Shane BRILLAGHAM… [Vaskill?] containing 2
Ballyboes in occupation of Capt George BUTLER … containing 5 Ballyboes …
then in occupation of John BUNBURY Carrickabracky & the Mill then
in occupation of Col. John CUNNINGHAM…. And the Mill … late in the occupancy
of William CARY his undertakers of assigns … Magheridrummon and all other
Lands of said Earl late in occupation of John CUNNINGHAM… … [?shell] containing
half a quarter of land late in occupation of Robert CARY… Glentogher [aka Carrowmore
or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. Barony Inishowen East] & Red Castle Mill [aka Redd Castle, Townland Carrickmaquigley,
Parish Moville
Upper, Barony Inishowen
East] late in occupation of William CARY bering ¼ of land .. [Clamroe?]
& Ballyderone and all lands of the said Earl late in occupation of George
CARY then late in occupation of Daniel McCALLIN & Stephen BUTLER or undertenants
containing 4 quarters of land Ballynally … late in occupation of [?] CARY his
undertenants then in occupation of of William CALLWELL & John SASKY &
their undertenants late in occupation of Robert CARY & undertenants Lifsfanan
& all the other lands of the said Earl then in occupation of John COWAN &
his undertenants … Carrowbleagh then in occupation of Hugh & Neal
DOGHERTY& their undertenants Ballynasy Carrowmore [There are three
Carrowmore townlands: Carrowmore,
Parish of Culdaff,; Carrowmore,
Parish of Clonca,; and Carrowmore
or Glentogher, Parish of Donagh. All in Barony Inishowen East –
I suspect it is the latter.] & Gleneely &
all other lands of the Earl then in occupation of Anthony DOBBEN & his
undertenants, Ballycarran etc late in occupation of Charles DAVENPORT etc
Ballyelaghan then late in occupation of Hugh DOGHERTY or John CROOKSHANKES
etc Ballykeeny in occupation of Roger DOGHERTY
… Keenagh then in occupation of Rory DOGHERTY &
undertenants … two tates of land then in occupation of James ELEER[?] and
John CAMPBELL & undertenants Birt containing eleven quarters [I suspect Eleven
Ballyboes, Parish Moville Lower,
Barony of Inishowen
East] of land in occupation of John FORWARD and undertenants subject to
the said lands called the Birt [aka? Burt, Barony of Inishowen West.]
to lease for life of said John FORWARD to term of 29 years in trust to his
executor … then in occupation of Andrew FERGHSON [FERGUSON] & his tenants
& Tidd and Caragh containing ¼ of lands late in occupation of Walter
KARN[????] & undertenants Crossconnell and the mill or any lands called
Mills of said Earl then or late in occupation of George HART &
undertenants etc … 4 quarters Ardma[?]nihen in occupation of Collonel
Henry HART [NOTE: Collonel Henry
HART[E} was of Muff & Kilderry, Co. Donegal. His will was proved in 1712.
His wife was Anne BERESFORD, daughter of Sir Tristram BERESFORD and Sarah SACKVILLE.
Their son George HARTE (1685-1758) was of Kilderry, Co. Donegal. The parents
of Collonel Henry HART[E} (?-1712) were George HART and Elizabeth CARY. She
was a daughter of George CARY (d 1640) & Jane BERESFORD (b abt 1605).
Jane BERESFORD was a daughter of Tristram BERESFORD & Susannah BROOKE] .&
undertenants … and all other lands of said Earl in occupation of John HARVEY
his undertenants etc.. Donelly Church Lands then in occupancy of Andrew
HAMILTON & undertakers etc .. [Duanare?] … and other part of Earl’s Lands
in occupation of James & William LINDSAY & undertenants Errismenagh
& Lister late in occupancy of James & John LINDSAY… lands in
occupation McNAW[?]of Henry LONG & undertenants … Ballyarlashy[?]
Gortesnigan & Ballagh & all lands in occupation of Alexander LECKY
& undertenants Ballynagrorly[?] & lands late in occupation of William
LATHAM & undertenants… Kings containing half a quarter of Lane … in occupation
of James McDEVLIN & undertenants … in occupation of McNAW[?] &
assigns … Henry McN[?]NUS & BUTLER Mossaglin late in occupation of
Pheleny McLAUGHLIN …. Carronbeg late in occupation of Alexander McNABB ..
Corbitt late in occupation of William McCLINTOCK… the Islands in the Sea
called Grave Islands in occupation of Kiney McM[???] … Clare late in occupation
of Owen McLAUGHLIN… Charles NORMAN Carrowmore … John PORTER… [Aveny] QUIGLY
… Carrorstrastry, Ballynahan, Grissleastle thereto belonging to land called Shrove
and lands late in occupation of John RANKIN & undertenants
… Inch containing 6 quarters of land … in occupation Triststram SWETENHARDS
& tenants …
William STEWART … Robert THOMPSON … Charles VAUGHAN …
containing eleven Quarters of land …. Occupation of William VAUGHAN
undertakers … William YOUNG … Ballyechains then in occupation of Roger YOUNG
… Manor of Dunbrody Co. Wexford … Lands of Earl of Donegal in several
counties of Co. Donegall, Antrim, Londonderry, County of Town of
Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus,
Parish Carrickfergus,
Barony Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] & elsewhere in Kingdom of Ireland …
NOTE: This deed is lengthy
– and I did not capture all of it, nor can I vouch for all the spelling of
names and places. A copy is also at PRONI D509/45.
Also see British Archives C 11/1726/29:
Plaintiffs: Katherine [Chichester]
dowager Countess of Donegall, Ireland and Hon John Chichester, esq (younger
son of Arthur [Chichester] late earl of Donegall, deceased and said Katherine
[Chichester] Countess of Donegall his wife) infant (by his mother).
Defendants: Arthur [Chichester] Earl of
Donegall and Lucy Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir
Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of
Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton,
esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718 [Chichester] Countess of Donegall his
wife, Lucy [Ridgeway] dowager Countess of Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq,
Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors,
James [Barry] Earl of Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard
Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard
[Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718
NOTE: I am curious about
the involvement of Bradwardine JACKSON (b abt 1670). It may be because
of the BOOTH or OTTLEY connection. NOTE: This
deed is lengthy – and a copy is also at PRONI D509/45.
Also see British Archives C 11/1726/29:
Plaintiffs: Katherine [Chichester]
dowager Countess of Donegall, Ireland and Hon John Chichester, esq (younger
son of Arthur [Chichester] late earl of Donegall, deceased and said Katherine
[Chichester] Countess of Donegall his wife) infant (by his mother).
Defendants: Arthur [Chichester] Earl of
Donegall and Lucy Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq, Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir
Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors, James [Barry] Earl of
Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton,
esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard [Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718 [Chichester] Countess of Donegall his
wife, Lucy [Ridgeway] dowager Countess of Londonderry, Thomas Coote, esq,
Hans Hamilton, esq, Sir Peirce Butler bart, Robert Tench, esq, Thomas Vigors,
James [Barry] Earl of Barrymore, Sir Bradwardine Jackson, Richard
Booth, esq, Thomas Hutton, esq, Adam [Ottley] Bishop of St Davids and Richard
[Temple] Baron of Cobham.
Date of bill (or first document): 1718
NOTE: I am curious about
the involvement of Bradwardine JACKSON (b abt 1670). It may be the
BOOTH or OTTLEY connection. |
23 |
404 |
13848 |
DONALDSON |
Antrim |
1719 Apr 8 |
ANTRIM earl-DONALDSON 1708-1729
Image
217
Between Hon Randall, Earl of Antrim of the one part &
John DONALDSON of Drumnasolle [possibly Drumnacole,
Parish Tickmacrevan,
Barony Glenarm Lower],
Co. Antrim, Gent of the other part ... for 650 pounds demised to John
DONALDSON ¼ of Dundermott, [Dundermot,
Parish of Grange
of Dundermot, Barony Kilconway]
¼ of Drumnakelly, ¼ of Util, ¼ of Drumnatigill, 5/4 of ?? [possibly Farranscushog,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway], for 35
years. In Barony Kilconnay Kilconway |
23 |
405 |
13849 |
DONALDSON |
Antrim |
1719 Apr 8 |
Image
218
Between Hon Randall Earl of Antrim & John DONALDSON
of Drumesole [possibly Drumnacole,
Parish Tickmacrevan,
Barony Glenarm Lower]
in Co. Antrim Gnt, lease Quarter land of Ballycreage [Ballybregagh, or Ballycregagh
Lower or Ballycregagh
Upper, Parish Loughguile,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
Barony Dunluce, Co. Antrim |
24 |
143 |
13324 |
O’NEIL |
Cavan
Antrim
Down
Dublin |
1708-1739 |
O’NEIL-MAXWELL Enagh,
Castlerahan Civil Parish, Barony of Castlerahan 1708-1739
Image
384
Lengthy deed – dozens of townlands, including Enagh.
BTW John O’NEIL of Dunmore [?]. Co. Antrim Es. & Rev. Dr. Henry LESLIE Arch deacon of Down; Samuel
WARING of Waringstown Co Down Esq. Charles CAMPBELL of City of Dublin Esq.
Hans HAMILTON of City of Dublin Trustees nominated by Act of Parliament in 12th year of reign of late majesty Queen Anne on he marriage of Lord Massarene
& his Lady Rachel Vice-countess Massarene [Clotworthy
Skeffington, (1656-1714) 3rd Viscount Massereene and Rachel Hungerford
]… |
24 |
226 |
13640
18640 |
WILSON |
Armagh
Antrim
Down |
1712 Nov 21 |
WHITE TO WILSON Knockneigh
Co Armagh T?gher 1708-1738
Image
443
BTW Hercules WHITE of Oldstone, Co. Antrim Gent of 1st pt & John WHITE his son & Penelope MATHEWES widow relict of Charles
MATHEWS of Lytrillycorran Co. Down Gent deceased of 2nd pt.
Marriage of John WHITE to Penelope MATHEWS… many lands in Co. Down … Ezekiel
Davis WILLSON Daniel MUSSENDEN & James WILLSON … lands of Pallinagh [Pollnagh,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny], Toigher [??] Knockneigh [probably Knockaneagh,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] &
Annaghnenagh [probably Annaghananny,
Parish Tynan, Barony Tiranny] in Co. Armagh … |
24 |
266 |
13732 |
|
|
1714 Jun 21 |
Land Index 1709-1738 in P. Crossley Notes at National
Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175.
Inver [probably Inver,
Parish of Inver. Barony Belfast Lower alias
Oldtown] alias Oldtown Lavin (James Jackson’s
holding)
ADAIR-SINNOTT
Image 460
BTW Benjamin ADAIR of Loghanmore [Loughermore ]and 20a of Dunegore [Donegore,
Parish Donegore, Barony Antrim Upper] Co.
Antrim Gent of 1 pt & Thomas SINNOTT of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt.
Whereas Lands of Loghmore in parish Toagh [?] and
Manor of Moyhuny Co. Antrim for term of 41 years .. WITNESS: William
PARTINGTON of City of Dublin Esq. & Robert LEESON of City of Dublin Gent.
Thomas SINNOT [SEAL] |
25 |
201 |
14735 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Down |
1717 Jan 2 |
SHAW et all [Willliam McCULLOCH] to MAXWELL
Image
113
BTW William SHAW of Bush, Co. Antrim Esq. Patrick AGNEW
of Killwaughter [Parish Kilwaughter, Barony Glenarm Upper] Co.
Antrim Gent & William McCULLOCK [McCULLAGH] of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co. Antrim Gent of the last will & testament of Patrick
SHAW of Brittas [?] Gent deceased who was the
surviving executor of William SHAW late of Ballyganway Co. Down Esq. deceased
of 1 pt & Hugh MAXWELL of Rowbane Co. Down Esq. of the other part. …
reciting lands held by James HAMILTON Esq. Late High Sherriff of Co. Antrim
to Hugh MAXWELL for £1,000 lands of Ballybought [Ballybought,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Lower als Downbought], White Abbey [Whiteabbey,
Parish Carnmoney, Barony Belfast Lower],
Ballyhone [possibly Ballyhowne,
Parish Carnmoney, Barony Belfast Lower] & 2/3rds Monkstown [Monkstown,
Parish Carnmoney,
Barony Belfast Lower]
together with the rectorial Tythes … |
26 |
88 |
14734 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1717 Jan 2 |
William McCULLOCH & ors to MAXWELL 1708-1729
Image
379
Btw Wm SHAW of Bush, Co. Antrim esq. & Patrick AGNEW
of Killivaughter [probably Parish Kilwaughter, Barony Glenarm Upper]. Kilwaghter - A small
village near Larne], Co. Antrim Gent & Wm McCULLOCH of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Gent exec of will of Patrick SHAW of Brittas [?] deceased of 1 pt; Hugh MAXWELL of Rawbane Co.
Down Esq. of other pt.... lands of Carnanee [Carnanee,
Parish (?), Barony Belfast
Lower or (more likely) Carnanee,
Parish Layd, Barony Glenarm Lower] Drumnagroagh
[Drumnagreagh,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper ] Ballygowland [probably Ballygolan,
Parish Carnmoney,
Barony Belfast Lower]
& the 1/3rd pt of Monkstown [Monkstown,
Parish Carnmoney,
Barony Belfast Lower]
& the Water Corn Mill commonly called the Three Mile Water Mill & the
Rectorial Tythes in Co. Antrim |
26 |
127 |
14853 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Down
Antrim |
1719 Nov 2 |
Rev. Jasper BRETT, Chancellor
of Connor unto Richard JACKSON, Esq. of Dublin City of town
& lands of Ballynewport alias Newportstown [Ballynewport , Parish Rathmullan,
Barony Lecale Upper,]
in Lecale (bar.) Co. Down [term and rents not mentioned]. Michael WARD Esq.
of Dublin City mentioned; REGISTRARS: Charles CHURCH; James BATEMAN, mayor
and JP, Coleraine; George HAMILTON, JP of Co. Limerick. WITNESSES: Rev. William
BOYD, Vicar of Ramoan, Antrim; Magnus
PRINCE, Doctor of Phisik, Lisburne, Antrim; John ALLEN, servant to Michael
WARD; Edward BRUMHALL[?].
NOTE: This is most likely Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) of Coleraine & Dublin. Rev. William BOYD was his
father-in-law. It is also possible that he was Richard JACKSON (abt 1680-abt 1740), father of Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795), the United Irishman convicted of treason.
Thanks to Michael Stewart |
26 |
480 |
16436 |
|
Armagh
Tyrone
Dublin
Antrim |
1709 Feb 10 |
WILSON-GERNON Ballyneary 1708-1738
Image
597
BTW Ezekial Davys WILSON of Ballow Co. Antrim Gent of 1
pt & John GERNON of Crooked Stone Co. Antrim Gent & William SCOTT of
City of Dublin Gent of other. Whereby the said Ezekial Davys WILSON in
consideration of marriage already had btw him and Mary now his wife daughter
of Robert SCOTT of City of Dublin Gent and in consideration of marriage portion
of £500 … jointure of 40/ year for said Mary against lands of Tullaghbeg,
Co. Tyrone; townland of Kairne [??] and half
townland of Ballyneary [probably Ballynery,
Parish Montiaghs,
the Barony Oneilland
East] in Co. Armagh and lands of Ballow and Dunover that did belong to
John WILSON and on which he lived in Co. Antrim |
31 |
220 |
18826 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1720 Apr 2 |
RANDALL-McDONNELL
Indenture of Lease. Randall Rt Hon Earl of Antrim
demised to Archibald McDONNELL, Gent of Ballynebantry [?] 4 Quarters of land in Attelicur?[probably Anticur,
Parish Rasharkin,
Barony Kilconway],
Barony of Killconway, County Antrim, for 31 years. WITNESSES: William JACKSON Esq. of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry; Alexander McNAUGHTEN, Esq of Benverden [Benvardin,
Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co. Antrim; Edmond KEATING, Gent of Berdeville [Beardiville,
Parish Ballywillin,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co. Antrim & Charles SMITH. |
32 |
56 |
18944 |
|
Antrim |
1721 Apr 25 |
Land Index 1709-1738
Hurtltoote, Hurtletorte, Hungry Hall,
Hollywell farm, Hallywell farm.
Mr. BOYD’s will. Notes P. Crossley 1913.
Image
36
Will of John BOYD of Rathmore Gent leaves to son James
BOYD freehold of Ballymacklehoile [Ballymacilhoyle,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
in Barony Massarene and is part of lease of Ballyrobert [Ballyrobert,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Lower]
in Barony of Belfast and his heirs and failing heirs equally among his
children. He leaves his wife £25 annuity out of lands of Ballymacklehoile
during her natural life during his son’s minority appoints his said son James
… lease where he lived in Rathmore he leaves to Mr. John McDOWELL his
son-in-law his lease of a quarter land of Cravery [?Creevery,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] in Dungilly [? Dunsilly,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] he leaves to last daughter Elizabeth BOYD the
equal half share of Hurkleloob [probably Hurtletoot,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] and to
his daughter Jane the other half. Appoints James CRAWFORD John McDOWELL and
Alexander ADAIR executors. WITNESS: Alexander BROWN of Moydom Clerke Josias
ENNIS of Rathbeg yeoman & Jams of Ballynoe Linen Draper all in Co.
Antrim. |
34 |
172 |
21077 |
JACKSON, William |
Londonderry |
1701 Apr 21
REG
1722 Jun 22 |
GAGE et al – MONTGOMERY. Book Index 1708-1729
Image
93
Tripartite deed dated April 1, 1701: John HILL of
Calmore [Calmore,
Parish Kilcronaghan,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Co. Londonderry, Gent of 1st pt; Samuel HILL, Calmore & Mary
his wife both since dec’d of 2nd part & Wm GAGE of Garvaghy [Garvagh , Parish Errigal,
Barony Coleraine]
in sd county since dec’d of 3rd part; and of another indenture Feb
17, 1706 made btw said John HILL and Samuel of the 1 pt & William GAGE of
the other part … several lands (not listed) in the quinpartite deed were
mortgaged to William GAGE for security of £400 … subject to a rent charge to
be paid to said John HILL during his life …
Samuel HILL borrowed £150.13 and £20 from William GAGE
and £150 pounds from William JACKSON of Tobermore, Co. Londonderry
Gent. And for securing the payment obliged William GAGE 28 Dec 1703 … The
loan from William JACKSON dated 27th July 1706. …
Court of Common Pleas 27 Jan 1706 the penalty of £300.. in two separate
instalments … Thomas GAGE of Ballymarghy [probably Bellymargy [Baile an Mhargaidh aka Bellarena,
Parish Magilligan,
Barony Keenaght]
, son of William GAGE … equity descended to Rowly HILL of Calmore Esq. son
& heir of Samuel and Mary HILL…Robert GAGE Rector of Aghadowey [Parish Aghadowey, Barony Coleraine] Clke & Robert BACON of Magiligan [Parish Magilligan,
Barony Keenaght]
both of Co. Londonderry Gents … Feb 9, 1720 btw Thomas GAGE of 1st pt; William MONTGOMERY of 2nd pt; Rowley HILL of 3rd pt; Robert GAGE and Robert BACON of 4th pt & said William JACKSON of 5th pt. sold lands in his actual possession to
MONTGOMERY including: Bally[more?] [??] [????]
Carrnargie [??], Ballyreagh [Ballyreagh,
Parish of Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine] in Co. Londonderry & the quarter land of
[???lle] Co. Antrim … term of 99 years …£711 …WITNESS: John GAGE of
Aghadowey. Co. Londonderry & James GAGE of same. Memorial WITNESS:
William LAW of Coleraine Gent & James GAGE of Aghadowey.
The premises SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
35 |
141 |
21515 |
JOHNSTON |
Armagh |
1722 Aug 28 |
JOHNSTON-ACHESON Book 1 (1708-1738) Lislooney,
Glassdromin, B Tiraney
Marriage: William son of Sir George JOHNSTON of
Ballynemetagh [possibly Ballynamenagh
North or Cummingstown, Parish Ballymoney, Barony Dunluce Upper], Co
Antrim & Henrietta Sophia ACHESON sister of Sir Arthur ACHESON. |
36 |
491 |
23759 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Armagh |
1723 Jul 9 |
McCULLOUGH-AGNEW 1708-1738 Ballyvallen; Glassdrumenagh,
B.Fews; Lissary, Lissanny, B. Fews; Mongeleagh, B Fews; Rackland, B Fews
Image
257
Indenture Tripartite btw James McCULLOCH of
Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co Antrim Gent & William McCULLOCH his son of the one pt
& Patrick AGNEW of Killwagter [probably Parish Kilwaughter, Barony Glenarm Upper]. John
SHAW of Bush [Bush,
Parish of Antrim, in
the Barony of Antrim
Upper] Gent Clotworthy UPTON of Castle Upton [in village Templepatrick, Templepatrick,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper]
& John SHAW of Antrim gent in said Co. of the 2nd pt Margaret
SHAW of Ballygelly [probably Ballygalley,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]
Co Antrim relict & widow of William SHAW late of Ballygally Gent deceased
& Dorothy Beresford SHAW spinster her daughter of the 3rd pt
whereby the said James and William McCULLAGH in consideration
of a marriage to be had between the said William McCULLAGH and the
said Dorothy Beresford SHAW… granted part of the lands of Rackland [possibly – based on proximity to other townlands mentioned
- Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] cont 23
A 14P in townland of Crekyrer [possibly Creevekeeran Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper] 205A 14
P in Lissary als Lissawry [either Lissaraw Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper] 80A in
Cornecery [probably Carnally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], 71 A
in Carrickeinony [Carrickamone,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], 109A in Mongcleagh [Monaguillagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], 86 A
in Glassdrumenagh [Glasdrummond,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower], 86A 1R
12P in Camlagh [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.]
3577A 2R cont 77A in Barony of Fewes Co Armagh… and all the said James
McCULLAGH’s right title… and also the townlands of Ballygrogan [probably Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Ballydunnall [Ballydunmaul,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Ballynelenulla [probably Ballynamullan or Ballynamullan
(part of), Parish Duneane,
Barony Toome Upper]
Moneyrod [Moneyrod , Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Ballydonnellan[probably Ballydonnelly,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Itragh and the half town land of Cloo [possibly Clonboy]
and the Corn mill and mills standing in Derryhullagh [Derryhollagh,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
& Ballymatoskerty [Ballymatoskerty,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
with the grist thereto belonging lying in the Barony of Toom & Co Antrim…
WITNESS: James STEVENSON of Killeleagh, Co. Down, John McCULLAGH of
Randlestown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim James BLAIR of Blairmount [aka Killyglen,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper],
Esq. Co. Antrim
SEE: ROD: 552-307-366363
Will of Mary Ellen JACKSON otherwise BLAIR of Blairmount Co Antrim 1795 Feb
10 to infant daughter on undivided moiety of lands of Killiglen otherwise Blairmount… lands of Deaines & Dromain
& Loughduff all in Co. Antrim…aunt Mary HOW otherwise STANNI |
40 |
309 |
25982 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Antrim
Dublin |
1724 May 4 |
Settlement Co Antrim lands (listed) in 1722 between
Mother of Edmond Francis STAFFORD, deceased & Ann STAFFORD, daughter of
Edmond Francis STAFFORD 1st pt, & Hon Brig David CRAIGHTON & William
SAMPSON Esq., of Inch, Donegal of 2nd pt., & Alexander McNAUGHTEN Dr. of
Physic, cousin of Edmond Francis STAFFORD & Compton DOMVILLE, Esq. Sir
clerk trustee of Edmond Francis STAFFORD of 3rd pt.
WITNESS; Thomas JACKSON Esq. of Dublin SW
POSSIBLY: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
40 |
309 |
25985 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Dublin
Antrim |
1724 May 4 |
Will of Edmond Francis STAFFORD, deceased of
Brownstown, Co. Meath; Isabella STAFFORD, wife of Edmond, deceased; Ann
STAFFORD, daughter of Edmond Francis STAFFORD; Henry STAFFORD; Kennedy
STAFFORD, eldest son of Henry STAFFORD; Cousins of Edmond Francis STAFFORD=
Bartholemew, Rowen, Dr. Alexander & Edmond McNAUGHTEN. Lands in Antrim.
WITNESS: Thomas JACKSON. Esq of Dublin witness in 1722.
POSSIBLY: Jacksons of Tobermore. |
41 |
490 |
27023 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1723 Aug 14 |
Jas McCULLOCH to McCULLOCK 1708-1729 Dromore
James M’CULLOH, merchant of Belfast to William M’CULLOCH of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co Antrim… lots of lands. |
42 |
313 |
26481 |
McCULLAGH, James |
Antrim |
1724 Jul 2 |
Jas McCULLOCH to HALLIDAY 1708-1729
James McCULLOCH of Belfast Gent of 1 pt & Samuel
HALLIDAY Antrim Gen 92a 3r 4p of land now in possession of Henry ECHLIN and
formerly in possession of Hugh and James MITCHELL, Hugh MAFFETT and John
NICHOLL.. [other Antrim lands] |
43 |
26 |
27133 |
|
Louth |
1724 Oct 24 |
STANNUS-DAWSON Dowdallshill & Ronsky
Btw William STANNUS of Carlingford Co Louth Esq. &
Ephriam DAWSON of Dawsons Court Queens Co. Esq. … reference to Margaret, wife
of William STANNUS jointure. Many lands in Antrim & Louth |
45 |
84 |
27953 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine & Dublin |
1724 Feb 3 |
JACKSON-HILL Book Index 1708-1738
Image
52
Mtg bearing date 1 May 1724
between Richard JACKSON Coleraine, Co. Derry, Esq. Of 1st part & Rowly HILL, City of Dublin, Esq. Of 2nd and Bernard
BRETT of Ballynewport Co. Down, Gent of 3rd part ... in consid. Of
£700 BRETT granted to HILL townlands of Ballynewport term of 100 years (but
they revert to JACKSON if he pays £720). WITNESS: William BOYD of
Drumaewillin [Drumawillin , Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary] Co. Antrim
Clerk Richard JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine Richard JACKSON (aft 1658-1730) |
45 |
166 |
28774 |
|
Armagh |
1724 Mar 1 |
STEWART et al-HAMILTON Glassdromin, B. Orier
Image
97
1708-1738
BTW Rev Archibald STEWART of Ballintoy [Ballintoy and/or Ballintoy
Demense, Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary], Co. Antrim
Clerke of other pt. A quinquepartite deed btw said Archibald STEWART of 1st pt; Alexander STEWART of Ballintoy aforesaid Esq. of the 2nd pt;
John STEWART of the Island of Jamaica in America Esq & Ann STEWART only
daughter of the said John STEWART be Joanne ENSOME his 1st wife of
3rd pt; Sir Charles WAGER Knight one of the Lord’s Commissioners of the
Admiralty & Alexius CLAYTON of Middle Temple London Esq. Trustees &
attorneys for said John STEWART of 4th pt. & Richard HAMILTON
& Thomas NEWTON of 5th pt. [long list of lands in Barony
Orier including Glasdrummond,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper.
SEE: ROD: 3-277-927 for
list of similar lands. |
45 |
392 |
29715 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1725 Sep 9 |
Hugh McCULLAGH to GAMBLE
Hugh McCULLOGH, Taylor of Randletown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim & Robt GAMBLE of Islandreagh Islandreagh,
Parish Grange of
Nilteen, Barony Antrim
Upper], Co. Antrim, farmer |
45 |
464 |
30042 |
ROWLEY |
Antrim |
1725 Oct 1 |
Land Index 1709-1738
Ballykennedy [Ballykennedy,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower],
Ballysculty [Ballysculty,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower],
Ballticonnell, Ballyrobin [Ballyrobin,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
old and new, Ballyhill [Ballyhill
Lower, Parish Killead,
Barony Massereene
Lower], Ballybarmis, Ballycutler, Ballynadrentagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
ROWLEY-UPTON & ors
Image 239
BTW Hercules ROWLEY of City of Dublin Esq of 1 pt &
Thomas UPTON of City of Dublin Esq. of other pt. Tripartite release btw
Hercules ROWLEY of 1st pt; Thomas UPTON of 2nd pt;
Upton LEACOCK of City of Dublin Doctor of Physick of 3rd pt. …
[long list of townlands in Co. Antrim containing 11,000a] … Hercules ROWLEY
[SEAL] WITNESS: Thomas UPTON & Rowley HILL
NOTE: Sir Hercules
ROWLEY (Bef 1679-1742) son of Sir John ROWLEY (1635-1679) and Mary LANGFORD
(?-1684). In 1705, he married Frances UPTON |
46 |
315 |
28778 |
|
Armagh |
1724 Oct 24 |
STEWART et al-STEWART Glassdromin, B. Orier
Image
183
1708-1738
BTW Rev Archibald STEWART late of Acton [Acton,
Parish Ballymore,
Barony Orior Lower],
Co. Armagh but now of Ballentoy [Ballintoy and/or Ballintoy
Demense, Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary], Co. Antrim
& Leonora his wife one of the daughters of John late Lord Archbishop of
Tuam of 1st pt … lands including Glasdrummond,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper
SEE: ROD: 3-277-927 for list
of similar lands. |
47 |
261 |
30485 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry
Antrim |
1720 Sep 28 |
Image
140
Earl of Antrim to MOORE Drumaheaglis [possibly Drumnaheigh,
Parish Grange
of Drumtullagh, Barony Cary]
& Rosnashane [Rosnashane , Parish Finvoy, Barony Kilconway] WITNESSED
by William JACKSON, Coleraine. Thanks to Linde Lunney and the
further detective work of Nick Reddan. 1725 Dec 10 |
49 |
284 |
31992 |
McCULLAGH |
Belfast |
1726 May 19 |
Between Jas McCulloh, Mercht, Belfast Antrim &
Henry McCulloh, mercht, London. Henry purchases James' share of assets &
debts due to Wine Co in Belfast (McCulloh Craford Arbuckles Company) |
49 |
367 |
32481 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1726 Aug 4 |
McCULLOGH Jas to McCULLOCK 1708-1729 Dromore
Btw James McCULLOGH of Antrim Merchant of the 1 pt
& William McCULLOGH of Piedmont [Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church] Esq. of the other part…. For sum of 350 pounds pd to
William McCULLOUGH for and in consid of arrears of rents the said William
McCULLOGH is obliged to pay the Bishop of Down & Connor John HAMILTON
Clerke out of the four townlands of Aghahill in consid of 209 pounds 2s due
Peter Leslie Clerke for which the said William McCULLOGH has assigned over a
bond and warrant of attorney effected by Archibald & Alexander STUART to
said William McCULLOGH of 1,000 pounds penalty conditioned for the payment of
500 pounds doth convey all his the said James McCULLOUGHs interest to the sd
William McCULLOGH for and to the articles of agreement effected John HOUSTON
town of Castlestuart Co Tyrone Esq. dated 3 Nov 1718 of the two townlands of
Drummore [which parish?].. also James McCULLOUGHs interest in plot of land on
south side of Broad St. in town of Belfast cont in front 39 feet and
extending backwards 80 feet with all the houses and buildings… more legal
details of pmts… Wm McCULLOUGH not to be accountable for any more than what
he receives WITNESS: John COBHAM & John ARNOLD both of Belfast Co Antrim
Gent |
49 |
519 |
33108 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1724 Apr 30 |
Between Jas McCULLOH, mercht, Belfast, Co Antrim &
Collonell Edwd BRICE, mecht, Belfast; transfer of right & interest in
lease dated 1 May 1702 by Arthur [CHICHESTER] Earl of Donegal; half townland
of Carnanee [Carnanee,
Parish Ballymartin, Barony Belfast Lower],
Mannor of Ballylyny, Co Antrim & also townland of Ballybought [Ballybought,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Lower]
als Downbought in the Parish of Belfast. Witnesses: Saml MITCHELL, Cha.
MACARTNEY
NOTE: The Will of Dr.
Victor FERGUSON is dated 1723; he describes himself as a Doctor of Physic,
and appoints Colonel UPTON and Colonel BRICE of Belfast his Trustees.
"He leaves his dearly beloved son-in-law, Captain James M'CULLOGH,
and his dearly beloved daughter, his wife, six of his best Chairs in his
parlour, with his large Silver Salver, six Silver Spoons, six Silver Forks,
and six Silver-handled Knives ; Forty Shilling per annum during her natural
life to his dear sister, Mrs. CORRY of Newton; £5 to the poor of Belfast, to
be distributed among them as Colonel BRICE and the Revd. James KIRKPATRICK
think fit; £650 to buy |
49 |
529 |
33155 |
McCULLAGH |
Belfast |
1726 Jul 29 |
Deed of Mortgage
Between James McCULLOH, merchant, Belfast, Saml
McCLINTON, Vintner, Belfast & Wm McCULLOGH Esq, Paymount [aka Piedmont - It
is situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the
Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church] Co Antrim to Jno
WORTHINGTON. Messuage of tennement in High Street Belfast commonly known by
the Sign of the Crown. |
50 |
77 |
32126 |
STEELE |
Antrim |
1726 Jun 20 |
ADAIR, Robert Sr.-STEELE
Robert ADAIR Sr. of Ballymenagh [possibly Ballymena,
Parish Skerry, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Antrim of 1st pt & Alexander STEEL in said Town and County weaver
of the other part |
50 |
108 |
32245 |
GORE |
Leitrim |
1726 Jun 5 |
CAMPBELL et ors to GORE
1708-1739 Land Index Image 95
Image
63
BTW Lettice CAMPBELL widow & relict of Josiah
CAMPBELL late of City of Dublin Esq. deceased & George MARTIN of City of
Dublin Doctor of Physick and Patrick ORR of Clock [?] Co. Antrim Gent surviving executors of will of Josiah CAMPBELL of 1 pt &
George GORE Esq. one of the Justices of Court of Common Pleas in Ireland of
the other. Reciting that Letitia CAMPBELL George MARTIN & Patrick ORR in
consideration of £2012 paid by said George GORE sold lands of Cloncorick
and Clooncorick [Clooncorick Parish Carrigallen,
Barony Carrigallen]
in possession of John JOHNSTON … Barony Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim … and [lands]
in Barony Mohill, Co. Leitrim …
In Land Index: Dromerkean, Drumkelly, Drumerkain,
Sromerskyan, Drumkilly, Drumkellivich, Drumhellwick, Drumkinluan |
50 |
173 |
32480 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1726 Aug 4 |
Jas McCULLOGH to McCULLOCK
Between James McCULLOH of Belfast, Co Antrim Merchant
of 1 pt & Wm McCULLOCH of Piemont Co. Antrim Esq of 2nd pt.
refers to lease by Rev. John HAMILTON of Ballgraffin, Co. Down & lease of
Aghohill as formerly held by John O’NEIL in consideration of 750 pounds. |
50 |
190 |
32562 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1726 Aug 15 |
William McCULLOCH & ors to HALLIDAY
References # 32480 Lands in Aghohill. Mention of
tenants ECHLIN, NICHOLLS,… |
50 |
313 |
33156 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1726 Jul 29 |
James & William McCULLOCH to WORTHINGTON1708-1729
Image
165
BTW James McCULLOCH of Belfast Co. Antrim Merchant
& William McCULLOCH of Paymount Co. Antrim of 1st pt &
James WORTHINGTON Sr. of the Upper Halls Co. Antrim farmer of the other part.
Sold two new brick houses and gardens in Castle Street, Belfast with the one
half of two fields containing 6a 2r belonging to said houses … |
51 |
481 |
34428 |
|
Louth |
1727 Apr 19 |
McNEIL-McNEIL Ballymascanlon
Malcom McNEAL of Ballymascanlon, Co Louth & Neal
McNEAL of Belfast Co Antrim, both Gents.. refers to lease by Henry Earl of
Drogheda 14 Sept 1697 re Ballymascanlon… |
55 |
65 |
35893 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1724 Nov 1 |
Between Wm McCULLOCK of Lisnegraggan [Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
and Co Antrim & Adam DICKY of Ballydonlane & Co Antrim Linnen
Draper.. Upper quarter of the half townland of Ballydonlane. Witnesses: John
COOK, Taylor; James COOK, linnen draper; John BROWN, linnen weaver all of
Ballydonlane and John McCULLOCK of Lisnegraggane Gent. |
57 |
197 |
37990 |
JACKSON, George |
Antrim |
1728 May 13 |
Image
112
Deed dated 13 May 1728 from town of Coleraine to James
SMYTHE of Beardifield [possibly Beardiville , Parish of Ballywillin,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
the son of the alderman of the city, of the lands of Lisnablaugh [probably Lisnabraugh,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower].
witnessed by Lt. George JACKSON of Coleraine, Thomas Hollyday
(Holliday) of Waterside, parish Killowen, Co. Londonderry,
Innkeeper. (RD 57/197/37990) |
57 |
269 |
38394 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Antrim |
1728 Jun 6 |
WORKERMAN-DUFFIELD 1708-1738 JACKSON-DUFFIELD
Richard WORKMAN of City of Dublin goldsmith & Mary
WORKMAN als JACKSON his wife of 1 pt. & George DUFFIELD of town
& Co. Antrim Innkeeper of other part ...
NOTE: Mary WORKMAN was a
granddaughter of George JACKSON (?-bef 1734) and his wife Mary
of Steeple. I do not know which of their sons was her father. JACKSONs
of Steeple. |
57 |
269 |
38396 |
JACKSON,
Mary & ors |
Antrim |
1728 Jul 5 |
WORKERMAN-DUFFIELD 1708-1738 JACKSON-DUFFIELD
Btw Richard WORKEMAN of the City of Dublin Goldsmith &
Mary WORKEMAN als JACKSON his wife of the one pt & George DUFFIELD
of town & Co Antrim Innkeeper of other part…. Dwelling house in Town of
Antrim wherein the said George DUFFIELD lives with the shop late in
possession of Arthur WHITESIDE of Antrim for natural life of Mary WORKEMAN
als JACKSON. NOTE: Mary WORKMAN was a
granddaughter of George JACKSON (?-bef 1734) and his wife Mary
of Steeple. I do not know which of their sons was her father. JACKSONs
of Steeple.. |
59 |
330 |
40753 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Armagh
Tyrone |
1729 Jun 5 |
John McCULLOCH to WILKINSHAW1708-1729
Btw John McCULLOCH eldest son & heir of Henry
McCULLOCH late of Feiony [? Possibly Fenaghy,,
Parish Craigs, Barony Toome Lower] of Toome
Co Antrim Esq. deceased of the 1 part & James WALKINSHAW of Tonaghmore,
Co. Armagh Gent of the other part & John MOFFIT of the City of Dublin
Gent of the 3rd pt in consid of 660 pounds released to John
WALKINSHAW all that the towns and lands of Drumond and Drumhubart lying in
the Manor of Castlestewart, Barony of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone
Not sure which “Tonaghmore”:
· Tannaghmore (An Tamhnach Mór) , Mullaghbrack (ONeilland West portion) Civil Parish,
Barony of Orior Lower, Co. Armagh 312 A, 2 R, 24 P
· Tannaghmore
North (Tamhnach Mór) , Shankill Civil Parish, Barony of Oneilland
East, Co. Armagh 312 A, 2 R, 36 P
· Tannaghmore
South (Tamhnach Mór) , Shankill Civil Parish, Barony of Oneilland
East, Co. Armagh 197 A, 2 R, 4 P
· Tannaghmore
West (Tamhnach mór) , Seagoe Civil Parish, Barony of Oneilland
East, Co. Armagh 208 A, 2 R, 12 P |
60 |
481 |
42052 |
O’HARA |
Armagh |
1729 Dec 2 |
STEWART-O’HARA Forkhill
Image
556
BTW Archibald STEWART of City of Dublin of 1 pt &
Henry O’HARA of Crebilly [Crebilly,
Parish of Ballyclug,
in the Barony of Antrim
Lower], Co. Antrim Esq. of the other. Reciting that the said Archbishop STEWART
has exhibited a Bill in High Court of Chancery …founded on the Acts to
prevent the further growth of popery as a Protestant Discoverer against the
said Henry O’HARA Charles O’NEILL of Edenduffe Carrick in Co. Antrim Esq.
Richard HOPSON Esq. William CASSLE James McCORMICK Arthur MAGENIS Daniel
MAKEY the Rt Hon BRINSLEY and others therein named to be decreed to the
Mannor of Forkhill [Parish Forkill,
Barony Orior Upper]
Co. Armagh on a lease made to the said Charles O’HARA in trust for Tully
O’NEILL deceased and Arthur MAGENIS of Carbragh Co. Down and for recovery of
several Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of Dicomed, Letallian and Corbally
agreed to be devised in Lease to Edward TRAVER deceased, to Neal MAKEY and
Constantine MAGENNIS both deceased and by them assigned to one CADOLE in
trust for the said Tully O’NEILL and also to recover the several lands in Co.
Leitrim… granted in lease by Rt Hon Lord CONWAY to Charles O’HARA for a
number of years and at a yearly rent contrary to the said Acts of Parliament
in trust for said Tully O’NEILL who always was a papist … and the said Bill
is also to recover the benefit of certain lands to be demised to Tully
O’NEILL who always by the said Richard HOPSON & Elizabeth his wife …
contrary to the true intent of said Acts of Parliament [… much more legal
detail] WITNESS: Henry O’NEILL of Church Street in Suburbs of City of Dublin
merchant & Charles O’DONNELL servant to said Henry O’HARA & Thomas
RINGWOOD of City of Dublin |
60 |
526 |
42289 |
O’HARA |
Armagh |
1729 Dec 20 |
O’HARA-HALL Forkhill
Image
579
BTW Henry O’HARA of Crebilly [Crebilly,
Parish of Ballyclug,
in the Barony of Antrim
Lower], Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt Richard HALL of City of
Westminster Great Britain Esq. of 2nd pt. … Robert FRENCH should
at the expence of Henry O’HARA Endeavour as far as in him lyes to take out
and have administration of the Goods Chattles and Personal Estate of the late
deceased Tully O’NEILL … lands in Leitrim & lands in Forkhill [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper] …. Debts
from Tully O’NEILL to be paid to Henry O’HARA… complicated lease – but
significant. |
62 |
155 |
42356 |
|
Antrim
Meath
Dublin |
1726 Sep 27 |
Land Index 1709-1738
Ballykennedy [Ballykennedy,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower],,
Ballysculty [Ballysculty,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower],
Ballticonnell, Ballyrobin [Ballyrobin,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
old and new, Ballyhill [Ballyhill
Lower, Parish Killead,
Barony Massereene
Lower],, Ballybarmis [Ballynabarnish,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Lower],
Ballycutler, Ballynadrentagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
ROWLEY-UPTON & ors
Image 388
BTW Hercules ROWLEY of Summerhill, Co. Meath Esq of 1
pt & John McNIELY of Ballynabarnis Co. Antrim Gent of the other pt. Part
of Ballynabarnis containing 216a and 2 plowlands & 55a in Killgren … for
lives of said John McNEILY, Samuel McNEILY his son about 5 years old &
John ABERNATHY son of Rev. John ABERATHY of Antrim age abt 16 years … WITESS
Rowley HILL of Co. Dublin & Joseph WILSON of Antrim Gent. John McNEILY
[SEAL]
NOTE: Sir Hercules
ROWLEY (Bef 1679-1742) son of Sir John ROWLEY (1635-1679) and Mary LANGFORD
(?-1684). In 1705, he married Frances UPTON |
63 |
220 |
43283 |
CALVERT |
Armagh |
1730 May 1 & 2 |
CALVERT to HANCOCK NOTES in 2009 diary 1708-1738
Monraverty
Image
123
Thomas CALVERT of Moletown, Co. Meath, Tallow Chandler
for £6.18 paid by John HANCOCK of Lisburn, Co. Antrim,
Merchant. 16a of land meadow Pasture & bogg Moss & Woodland bounded
by townland of Crossmacaughaly [probably Crossmacahilly,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East] and
Clanrole [probably Clanrolla,
Parish Seagoe, Barony Oneilland East]
and lands of William LYNAS and on Thomas CALVERTs freehold on North & on
High road leading to Lurgan on South |
69 |
233 |
48083 |
JACKSON, Wm |
Antrim |
1731 Nov 3 |
Land Index 1709-1738 (in Crossley’s transcriptions @ NA
Dublin)
Browndad
Lord Hillsborough-JACKSON
Image 139
BTW Rt Hon Viscount Lord Hillsborough of one pt & William
JACKSON of the other pt. 26a of lands of Brownndodd [Browndod,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper or Browndod,
Parish Inver, Barony Belfast Lower] Co.
Antrim … William JACKSON [SEAL] |
73 |
59 |
53220 |
JACKSON,
Ralph & ors |
Antrim
Down |
|
WOGAN Book Index 1730-45
Wrong # Not in names index for this lot nor in 1708-29
or 1746-58
Likely JACKSONs of Lisburn |
73 |
410 |
51687
57687 |
JACKSON,
Roger Ralph & Buntin & ors |
Antrim |
1732 Feb 24 |
WOGAN Book Index 1730-45 Glenavy.
Bunting JACKSON of Glenavy [Glenavy,
Parish Glenavy,
Barony Massereene
Upper], Co Antrim Farmer; Ralph JACKSON City of Dublin
attorney; Roger JACKSON of Lisburn Co Antrim John MERCER &
Ann his wife; Richard NUTTALL Esq Council at Law & Letitia his wife of
Lisburn in Co Antrim of one pt & William WOGAN of Lisburn of other part…
… all that Pillo or Parcel of Ground situate on the North side of the
Marketplace of Lisburn joining last on Thomas WELSH and west to GREGONs
tenement containing in front 85’ and so ranging down on the Right hand of the
Gale as you go to Barnfield as also a Parcel of Land commonly called and
known by the name Jackson’s Hill and also another little parcel of
land called the Barn Park or Meadow the said land containing by estimation
1A 1R … demised by Right Honorable Lord Francis CONWAY 10 Aug 1709 to Mary JACKSON widow to Michael JACKSON deceased … |
75 |
523 |
54184 |
JACKSON,
Ralph |
Dublin
Antrim |
1734 Sept 16 |
WOGAN Book Index 1730-45
Image
252
BTW Ralph JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
attorney of his Majesty’s Court of Kings Bench and one of the sons of Michael JACKSON the elder late of Lisburn Co. Antrim Gent deceased. Richard
NUTTALL Esq. Council at Law and Lettice his wife one of the daughters
of the said Michael JACKSON of the 1 pt & William WOGAN
late of Lisburn but now of City of Dublin Gent of other pt. … reciting trust
for children of Michael JACKSON and land on Jacksons Hill (description – wife Mary JACKSON)… WITNESS: Nicholas ASHE Clke to
William WOGAN & Henry DEERING of City of Dublin Victualer…
SEE ROD: 76-503-55611
Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
later of Lisburn. |
76 |
29 |
52572 |
JACKSON,
Thomas |
Antrim |
1733 Oct 24 |
JACKSON-CUNNINGHAM Book Index 1730-45
Marriage between Thomas
JACKSON of Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
near Antrim & Rose CUNNINGHAM daughter of Daniel CUNNINGHAM of
Ballymacilhoyle [Ballymacilhoyle,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
– 200 pounds marriage portion. Witness: Joseph ERWEN of Killead & Hugh
MULIN of Ballym’hole both in said county yeomen & Memorial witnessed by
Hugh MULLAN & Nicholas WHITE of Drogheda, Gent |
76 |
173 |
53460 |
JACKSON, Letitia & Roger |
Antrim |
1734 Apr 26 |
Town of Lisburn The Blackamore Head
NUTTALL-JACKSON
Image
357
BTW Richard NUTTALL Esq of Lisburn, Co. Antrim in
consideration of £120 mortgaged his lease of the Blackmore Head in Lisburn
held by him in right of his wife Lettice JACKSON to William WOGAN of the same
Gent … WITNESS Roger JACKSON of Lisburn & Nicholas ASH Clerk to
William WOGAN.
SEE: Jacksons of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh and
later of Lisburn. |
76 |
344 |
54787 |
JACKSON,
Thomas |
Antrim |
1734 Oct 28 |
JACKSON Book Index 1730-45
1734 Dec 7
Land Index 1709-1738
Venables part 14a English Parish Antrim
Town of Antrim; two half tenants in ye North side of
street – Venables part 14a English
JACKSON-JACKSON
Lease & Release between Thomas JACKSON of
Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper],
Co. Antrim Gent & James JACKSON of Antrim in said County Gent...
in consid of 85 pounds pd by James JACKSON 2 half tenements on
North side of Street of Antrim formerly in possession of James KING late of
Antrim Merch. dec’d & lately in possession of James KING’s widow &
her undertenants.... Source: PRONI D2489/8 Thomas JACKSON of
Holywell, Co. Antrim & James JACKSON of Antrim.
Lease & Release between Thomas JACKSON of Holywell, Co. Antrim Gent & James JACKSON of Antrim in
said County Gent... in consid of 85 pounds pd by James JACKSON – assign & release 2 half tenements on North side of Street of Antrim
formerly in possession of James KING late of Antrim Merch. dec’d & lately
in possession of James KING’s widow & her undertenants....the said two
half tenements being bounded on the East with the two half tenements formerly
in possession of Matthew BOTHOLLSON and late of Antrim deceased and his
undertakers and on the West by a tenement in possession of James SHORTRIGGS
and his undertenants and also fourteen acres of land English measure… in the
occupation of William WALLACE being part of [??] bounded on the North by a
parcel of land now in possession of the said William WALLACE & William
WILKINSON on the south with a small brook which runs from the Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] of
Antrim, on the East by the way leading from Antrim to the farm in possession
of James GILCHRIST and undertenants and on the west by the Highway leading
from Antrim to Drumsough which said fourteen acres of land and the two half
tenements are situate in the parish and County Antrim and assigns forever… in
the presence of Robert CLARK and James BOYD both of Antrim in Co. Antrim
Gents.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
76 |
503 |
55611 |
JACKSON, Ann, Buntin, Ralph, Lettice, Roger & ors |
Antrim |
1734 July 10 |
JACKSON-WOGAN Book Index 1730-45
Between Bunton JACKSON brother &
Admin of the goods of Michael JACKSON the younger of Lisburn in
the Co. Of Antrim Apothocary Doctor Ralph JACKSON Roger JACKSON John MERCER Anne MERCER als JACKSON his wife Richard NUTTALL Esq.
& Letticia NUTTALL als JACKSON his wife which said Bunton JACKSON Michael JACKSON doctor Ralph JACKSON Roger JACKSON Anne MERCER als JACKSON and Lettice NUTTALL als JACKSON were children & Legatees of Michael JACKSON late of Lisburn
aforesaid doctor of the one part and William WOGAN late of Lisburn but now of
Dublin Gent of the other part... did bequeath to William WOGAN all that piece
or parcel of ground on the North side of the Marketplace of Lisburn joining
east on Thomas WALSHE’s tenement and West upon the tenement formerly George
GROGSTON’s doctor containing in front 88’ and ranging down on the right hand
of the gate as you go into the Barnfield as also a parcel of land known as JACKSON’s
Hill and also another little parcel of land called the Barn path or
Meadow all the said Tenements or lands were formerly in the possession of Mary JACKSON widow of Michael JACKSON the elder containing by
estimation 48 acres and one rood good English Measure more or less which said
premises were demised by lease therein recited by Francis Lord Conway to the
said Mary JACKSON for 41 years at the yearly rent of 15 pounds
16 shillings and the said Mary by her declaration of Trust on the back of
this said lease therein also recited did declare that the said lease was made
to her for the use of the children begotten between her and the said Michael JACKSON the elder her doctor husband that is to say Michael and John JACKSON doctor the said Buntin Ralph Roger JACKSON Anne MERCER als JACKSON & Lettice NUTTALL als JACKSON all then minors... SEE: JACKSONs of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh
and later of Lisburn. |
77 |
227 |
53459 |
JACKSON, Buntin |
Antrim |
1724 Ap 26 |
JACKSON-WOGAN Book Index 1730-45
Buntin JACKSON of Lisburn, Co. Antrim in
consid of 120 pound mtg his lease and Concerns of the Blackamore Head in
Lisburn to Wm WOGAN, of the same, Gent. WITNESSED: Roger JACKSON of Lisburn & Nicholas ASHE clerk to sd WOGAN. Memorial WITNESS: Harkip
THURGOOD, City of Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh
and later of Lisburn. |
77 |
227 |
53461 |
JACKSON, Ann & ors |
Antrim |
1834 Apr 23 |
MERCER-WOGAN Book Index 1730-45
Deed whereby John MERCER of Deriaghy, Co. Antrim ,
farmer & Ann MERCER alias JACKSON having lately in consid
of 120 pounds mtg the lease and concerns of the Blackmore head in Lisburn,
Co. Antrim to William WOGAN of the same and John MERCER & Ann his wife in
consid of …. WITNESS: Hartup THURGOOD of City of Dublin, Upholder. SEE: JACKSONs of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh
and later of Lisburn. |
78 |
59 |
53220 |
JACKSON,
Lettice & Ann & Roger & ors |
Antrim |
|
WOGAN Book Index 1730-45
Land Index 1709-1738
Town of Lisburn. A piece or parcel of ground on ye north
side of ye market Place Jackson’s Hill – the Barn Park or meadow.
JACKSON & ors - WOGAN
Covered in other deeds.
SEE: JACKSONs of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh
and later of Lisburn. |
78 |
115 |
53804 |
JACKSON, Buntin |
Antrim |
1734 Jul 11 |
WOGAN Book Index 1730-45
Land Index 1709-1738
Town of Lisburn. A piece or parcel of ground on ye north
side of ye market Place Jackson’s Hill – the Barn Park or meadow.
Buntin JACKSON brother &
administrator of Michael JACKSON the younger, deceased, late
of Lisburn, apothecary deceased… rest covered in other deeds. SEE: JACKSONs of Clounagh, Parish of Drumcree, Co. Armagh
and later of Lisburn. |
79 |
255 |
55693 |
|
Down |
1730 Mar 22 |
TODD-BLACK
Image
138
Reciting William Morris JONES of Moneyglass [Moneyglass,
Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper] Co.
Antrim Esq by indenture dated 30 Apr 1727 in consideration of £38.7.3 paid by
John TODD & John TODD jr. & Thomas TODD … lands of Ringclare Parish
Donaghmore Co. Down … said John TODD jr as executor to John TODD sr &
David BLACK of Ringclare assigned to David BLACK one half of Widow TODD’s
farm mother of said John TODD and also 5a adjoining said John TODD’s present
farm both in Ringclare … WITNESS: Hugh MARSHALL of Donaghmore & Edward
CADDELL of Rathfryland Co. Down Postmaster. |
79 |
417 |
56661 |
McCLELLAND |
Antrim & Down |
1735
Aug 20 |
NOTES: In an indented deed of lease dated 20 August
1735, William Morris Jones,
Esq., of Monyglafs [Moneyglass,
Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper],
county Antrim leased unto Andrew McClelland and Abraham McClelland, linen Drapers of Ballynany,
county Down a farm in their possession in Ballynany containing 49 acres 1
rood plantation measure, for their natural lives along with their sister
daughter Mary Todd and the life
of the longest lived, for annual rent of £5.10 with 12p receivers fee. …
Charles Charleton, Gent., of
Monyglafs, county Antrim, Thos Tivey,
Merchant, of Loughbrickland, county Down and Nicholas White, Gent., of Drogheda witnessed the lease while Thos TIVEY,
William Tivey, and John Trevor, Gents., of Loughbrickland,
county Down witnessed the memorial. … Andrew and Abraham McClelland signed
the memorial. The memorial was registered 10 September 1735. SEE also
D/1928/F/A (filed with transcription) |
82 |
418 |
58399 |
JACKSON, George |
Antrim |
1734 Oct 12 |
JACKSON-DAVIES aka DAVYS 1730-1745 Book Index
1730-45
Image
522
Marriage Art: of George JACKSON of Antrim
Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], in Co
Armagh Gent of 1 pt & Luke DAVIES of Dunmore in sd Co Gent &
Armanalla DAVIES his daughter ... sum of 25 pounds... Catherine DAVIS wife of
Luke DAVIS... whereas George JACKSON is possessd of one moiety
of the lands of Antrim Steeple by virtue of will of his father George JACKSON,
dec’d renewable lease under Lord Massarene & the other moiety of
the lands of Antrim Steeple which Mary JACKSON is entitled to
by virtue of the will which would revert to George after her death or
marriage...WITNESS: Clotworthy NEIL of Shanescastle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper].
Arthur O’NEIL of Antrim & Alexander DAVIS of Dunmore all in the Co.
Antrim, Gent
NOTE: The memorial
actually recorded “of Antrim Steeple, in Co
Armagh”. If this was not a transcription error by the clerk, then
it is of great interest.
SEE: JACKSONs of Tobermore. |
84 |
479 |
62113 |
JACKSON, James |
Antrim |
1736 Jun 23 |
Land Index 1709-1738
Inver [Inver,
Parish of Inver. Barony Belfast Lower]
alias Oldtown [not Oldtown,
Parish of Ballyrashane,
in the Barony of Dunluce
Lower] Lavin (James Jackson’s holding) – Notes from P. Crossley.
Larne, Oldtown, James Jackson’s holding
Image
537
BTW Rt. Hon Alexander Earl of Antrim of 1 pt & James
JACKSON of Larne Co. Antrim Gent of the other pt. Tenement & Garden
on north side of Mill Street in Town of Larne als Inver containing in front
58’ and backwards from front 140’ together with house & shop opposite on
south side on the East side of the Tuck Mill containing 24’ in front &
14’ deep with an additional garden in Murdogh’s Park for lives of [Royalty]… James
JACKSON. [SEAL]
NOTE: borders on Town
Parks, Parish Larne.
Barony Glenarm Upper and near Browndod,
Parish of Inver. Barony Belfast Lower].
NOTE: Alexander
MacDONNELL(1713-1775) was the 5th Earl of Antrim SEE: Wiki. |
85 |
396 |
60683 |
|
Armagh |
1736 Jul 26 |
BLACKWOOD-HAMILTON Cullintragh 1708-1738
Image
210
BTW Robert BLACKWOOD of Ballyleedin Co. Down. James
BLACKWOOD of City of Dublin Esq & Robert DONALDSON of City of Dublin Gent
of 1st pt. Alexander HAMILTON of City of Dublin of 2nd pt & Isaac McCARTNEY of Belfast Co. Antrim of 3rd pt. … lease
of Cullintragh [Cullentragh,
Parish Eglish
(Armagh portion), Barony Armagh]
Parish & Co. Armagh |
87 |
243 |
61465 |
McCULLAGH |
Londonderry
Antrim |
1736 Jan 13 |
McCULLOCH Willm to SCOTT
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146
Tripartite release BTW George CARY Gent son & heir
of Arthur CARY late of Derryard [Derryard,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght],
Co. Londonderry, Esq. deceased Henry CARY of Dungiven [Dungiven , Parish Dungiven,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Londonderry Esq Henry DOWNING eldest son & heir of Adam DOWNING late
of Rocktown [Rocktown,
Parish Maghera,
Barony Loughinsholin],
Londonderry Esq. deceased. John CHURCH eldest son & heir of Lieut. George
CHURCH late of Coleraine Co. Londonderry deceased William McCULLOGH of
Peymount [aka Piedmont - It is situated between Randalstown and
Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian
Church]. Co. Antrim, eldest son & heir of James McCULLOGH late of
Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co. Antrim deceased & Daniel CARMICH of Oghill [either Oghill , Parish Tamlaght-finlagan,
Barony Keenagh or Oghill,
Parish Cumber
Lower, Barony Tirkeeran]
Co. Londonderry, Gent of 1st pt. William SCOTT of City of Dublin
Esq. of 2nd pt. & Thomas GOWAN of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt. Lands: Killyblought als Killyblight als Killyblaght [probably Killibleught,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght],
Derryreflaugh als Derrylane als Derrylone Derrynafla [Derrynaflaw,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]
Ballymoney Farclare als Farclone als Farclow als Farclowane [probably Farkland,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]],
Ballyrearagan [??] Derryard [Derryard,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]]
& Flanders [Flanders,
Parish Bovevagh,
Barony Keenaght]
all in Co. Londonderry to William SCOTT… WITNESS: William MACKY and John
SMART both of City of Dublin Gents & Audly FANNING & Thomas GIVIN
both of Co. Londonderry Gent.
NOTE: Col Adam DOWNING
(1666-1719) was the husband of Anne JACKSON (bef 1693-aft 1718).
SEE: McCULLAGH
Family Tree.
SEE: Chris West Blogs on McCullaghs
in Ireland Part 1 and McCullaghs
in Ireland part 2 and Part
3 -William McCULLAGH of Piedmount
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and
Coleraine, Londonderry. |
87 |
423 |
62439 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim & Down |
1737 Dec 10 |
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241
McCULLOCH Henry to McCULLOCH
Henry McCULLOCH of Randlestown, Co Antrim Gent of 1 pt
& William McCULLOCH of Piedmont [Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church] & James CAULFEILD of Ballysavage [Ballysavage,
Parish Donegore,
Barony of Antrim
Upper] both of Co Antrim Gent of the other pt… marriage to be solemnized
btw Henry McCULLOCH and Ann CRAWFORD (eldest daughter of John CRAWFORD of
Crawfordstown [possibly Crawfordsland,
Parish Kilbride,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Gen of 3rd pt)… lands in Londonderry for marriage portion |
88 |
173 |
62112 |
JACKSON, James |
Antrim |
1736 Jun 23 |
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407
WITNESS: James JACKSON, Merchant of Larne, Co. Antrim.
NOTE: George GORE was the Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus Parish of Carrickfergus,
in the Barony of Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] official. |
88 |
204 |
62244 |
|
|
1737 Oct 31 |
Land Index 1709-1738
Town of Lisburn. A piece or parcel of ground on ye north
side of ye market Place Jackson’s Hill – the
Barn Park or meadow.
JACKSON & ors – WOGAN
Image 423
MTG btw William WOGAN of Lisburn Co. Antrim Gent of 1
pt … land formerly in possession of Elizabeth JACKSON 48a 1r … Wm
WOGAN [SEAL] |
88 |
463 |
63295 |
JACKSON, Mary & George |
Antrim |
1738 Apr 18 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1730-45
Land Index 1709-1738
Steeple Antrim
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552
DEED 12 Oct 1734 between Mary JACKSON of
Antrim Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim widow & relict of George JACKSON late of Steeple
Aforesaid. Dec’d on the one part & George JACKSON now of
Steeple ... son of George JACKSON of the other part ... devised
½ [term] ... in townlands Steeple that were devised by George JACKSON to George JACKSON… Mary’s late husband had devised to her.
WITNESS Arthur O’NEIL of town of Antrim & Ann O’NEIL spinster of Antrim
town & John MILLER of Dunegor [possibly Donegore,
Parish Grange of
Nilteen, Barony Antrim
Upper or Donegore,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper] yeoman of Antrim... SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
91 |
158 |
63780 |
Abigail & Jane & ors |
Dublin |
1738 Jun 5 |
COOKE Book Index 1730-45
NOTE: In related deeds,
he is referred to as Thomas COCK.
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100
Deed of lease and release, a sexpartite deed bearing
date and perfected the 5th and 6th day of January 1737
between Oliver CROFTEN of Lissanarrow Co. Limerick Esq. of the 1st pt; Abigail BUCKLEY als JACKSON of the City of Dublin and relict of
William BUCKLEY late of Buckley in Co Lancaster England Esq deceased of the 2nd pt; Jane JACKSON sister of the said Abigail of the 3rd pt; Thomas COOK of Castle Cook Co. Cork and Edward ARMSTRONG of Kiloolyan [?] Kings Co Esq of the 4th pt; Hugh BOYD
of Ballycastle [ED: Ballycastle, Ballycastle the town is in Town
Parks, Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary] Co Antrim
Esq & Warneford ARMSTRONG in Clara [Parish Kilbride,
Barony Kilcoursey] in Kings Co of the 5th.; and
the Hon Michael EVARD one of his Majesties Justices of the Court of Kings
bench and the said Hugh BOYD of the 6th pt. Reciting that whereas
a marriage was intended to be held and solemnized between the said Oliver
CROFTON and Abigail BUCKLEY and that whereas the said Abigail BUCKLEY was
seized in fee of and in certain Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in said
indenture mentioned situate in the Kingdom of England and that the said
Abigail was also seized and Intitled to a Jointure for her life out of the
estate of William BUCKLEY in said Kingdom of England and that whereas the
said Abigail BUCKLEY and Jane JACKSON were seized in Fee as Coparcener
of and in certain tenements and hereditaments in Kingdom of Ireland in said
indenture mentioned and Oliver CROFTON was also seized of an estate in Fee
simple… in consideration for 500 pounds paid to him out of the personal
estate of Abigail BUCKLEY… sum of 10 shillings paid to Thomas COOK and
Edward ARMSTRONG [lots of lands set to Oliver CROFTON by the partition made
to him by the Right Honble Sir Edward CROFTON Baronet] .. and whereby the
said Abigail BUCKLEY in consideration of the said marriage in performance of
her part of the said marriage agreement and for the provision made for her
and for the issue of her marriage…. All that her moiety share and proportion
of the Lands of Castletownmore [Castletownmoor]
Ardlenan [Ardlonan,
Parish Kilbeg] Drishock [aka
Farranalcock] Marvelstown [Marvelstown,]
Drakerath [Drakerath,
Parish of Staholmog],
Reisk [Reask,
Parish of Emlagh] 25
acres in the Island of Conlogh [??] in Co.
Meath 5 tates of lands called Lattin [Latton, Parish Aghnamullen, Barony Cremorne] Dromod [Drumod,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne]
Money [Money,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne]
Meaghan [aka Maghon,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne]
and Dromconar [Drumcanon,
Parish Aghnamullen,
Barony Cremorne]]
in the Barony of Cremornean [aka Cremorne] Co
Monaghan the town and lands and Poles of land commonly called by the name of
Lisgraa [Lisgrea,
Parish Lurgan, Barony Castlerahan] Drumgolan
[Drumagolan,
Parish Killinkere,
Barony Castlerahan]
and Bracklany [Brackloney,
Parish Castlerahan,
Barony Castlerahan]
in the Barony of Castlerahan and Co Cavan 40 acres in Colemanstown [Colmanstown,
Parish Newcastle,
Barony Newcastle] and
100 acres in Knightstown [Knightstown,
Parish Lusk, Barony Balrothery East] and
Ballinclea als Ballinclea [Ballinclea,
Parish Kill, Barony Rathdown] in Co Dublin
and all her other lands tenements and Hereditaments in the Kingdom of Ireland
and all the profits advantages and appurtenances to the said premises
belonging or appertaining and the Reversion and Reversions and Remainder and
Rems Yearly and other Rents Issues and profit of all the said premises…. And
whereby said Jane JACKSON for the settling and securing the lands of
Inheritance in her family and Blood and in consideration of the several
Remembrances in said Indenture limited to her [it seems that COOK &
ARMSTRONG set up a trust for the sisters].. WITNESSES: John BURROWS and
William SMYTH. NOTE: The inheritance originated
with their uncle: Samuel JACKSON (1641-1706)
NOTE: Col Hugh BOYD
(1690-1765) of Ballycastle was a brother of Elizabeth BOYD (?-aft 1722), who
was the mother of Richard JACKSON (1722-1787) of Forkhill. |
92 |
96 |
64016 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1730 May 3&4 |
DONALDSON to DONALDSON Caren, Cloghoge,
Notes in 2009 diary1708-1738
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Randall DONALDSON of Castledillon [Castledillon
Estate, 137 Drummanmore Rd, Armagh – possiblyTurcarra,
Parish of Loughgall
(ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West orDrumogher,
Parish Grange
(ONeilland West portion), Barony Oneilland West], Co. Armagh of 1st part & Robert
DONALDSON, City of Dublin, Gent & Henry SMITH of 3rd part.
Lands of Cloghoge [??], Allistagh [Allistragh,
Parish Grange
(Armagh portion), Barony of Armagh] & Caren [??], Co. Armagh ... Turrytane als Torrehene
Drombane & Cloeross, Co. Tipperary & Owencloghy [Owencloughy,
Parish Tickmacrevan,
Barony Glenarm Lower]
& Ball_ober ... Glenarm [Glenarm
Demense, Parish Tickmacrevan,
Barony Glenarm Lower]
... Inver [Inver,
Parish of Inver. Barony Belfast Lower alias
Oldtown]... Levine, Co. Antrim ... 5,000 acres WITNESS: John DONALDSON
servant to Randal DONALDSON & Gilligan BEERS clerk to Robert DONALDSON |
94 |
418 |
67123 |
JACKSON, Gilbert |
Down |
1727, May 23 |
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236
BTW Robert COLVILLE of Newtown Co. Down Esq of one pt
& Margetson SAUNDERS of Belfast Co. Antrim, Merchant of the other pt.
Confirmed to SAUNDERS land on South Side of Chapellbred Steet in Town of
Newtown, dwelling house of John SAUNDERS, Gent deceased..
Includes names of neighbours at Newtown, Co. Down:
COLVILL, Robert, Esq; SAUNDERS, John, Gent , deceased; MCCLEERY, James, Mr; CLERK,
Robert; PARKINSON, Thomas, Stonecutter; WHITE, Hugh; BROWN, George; CATHEART,
John; THOMPSON, James, Merchant; WISELY, William; CURRY, John; MONTGOMERY,
Provost; SINKLER, Alexander; NESBITT, Widow; CATHERWOOD, James; CUDDY, Robert; Widow of Gilbert JACKSON (two 1a parcels mentioned); MORAN, Patrick; WILSON,
Widow; SANDERS, John; BUCHANNAN, William, Major, deceased; CRAWFORD, John,; DAVISON,
James; LEWERS, John; HENRY, Hugh; MCCLEAN, Alexander |
97 |
7 |
66702 |
JACKSON, George & Elizabeth & Francis |
Louth & Meath |
1739 Jul 3 |
JACKSON-DOBBIN Book Index 1730-1745
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302
re: deed 2 & 3 March 1738 between Frances JACKSON widow of Rev’d Peter JACKSON & the late rector of Killincool in
the Co. Of Lowth (Louth) dec’d the Rev’d George JACKSON & the only
son & heir of the sd. Peter JACKSON, George ADAMS of Heathtown [Heathtown,
Parish Clonalvy,
Barony of Upper Duleek]
in the Co. of Meath Gent & Elizabeth ADAMS otherwise called JACKSON his wife and only daughter of the sd. Peter JACKSON & Frances JACKSON &
Anthony FOSTER of the City of Dublin Esq. With the will annexed of the said Peter
JACKSON of the one & James DOBBIN of the City of Dublin Gent of the
other ... released 8 tates of Bellelulcashell ... that is to say Kilhavan one
tate, Killemurree one tate and half. Mullefinegan half a tate Tannafofan one tate;
Killaughavare half a tate & Eskar half a tate all in Co. Monaghan &
town and lands of Ardpatrick Co. Louth. NOTE:
Rev. Peter JACKSON was one of the JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
97 |
26 |
66832 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Antrim |
1739 Jul 16 |
JACKSON Book Index 1730-45
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Connor Land pt Whapstown
Hollywell- Hollywell farm
Whinpark, Whatstown farm
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312
16 May 1739 between Mary JACKSON widow ... George
JACKSON late of Antrim Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], of
one part. James JACKSON of Antrim gent, one of the sons of George
& Mary of the other ... rent from Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
& profits from Whin Park [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
being part of Hollywell lease & profits of Whapstone [Whappstown,,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] farm
in Connor Land excepting the Park ... WITNESS: James BOYD Town of Antrim
Merchant; Robert GRIER of Antrim Innkeeper & Arthur BRYSON of Belfast
Gent. James JACKSON [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
101 |
4 |
69448 |
McLAUGHLIN |
Antrim |
1713 Sep 30
1738 Aug 10 |
One moiety or half of ye Tenement formerly in Henry
SPENSER’s portion on ye Eastside by lane leading to Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper].
McLAUGHLIN-McLAUGHLIN
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Assignment dated 10 Aug 1738 of Deed 30 Sept 1713 BTW
Samuel WILKISON of Parish & Co. Antrim Linen Draper of 1 pt & Caleb
NIBLOCK of Town & Co. Antrim Breekmaker of the other pt. whereby Samuel
WILKISON demised one moiety or half of ye Tenement on ye east Side of ye
Lanes in Town of Antrim leading to Shane Castle formerly in the possession of
Thomas STEWART or his undertenants which lyes on the North Side of ye said
half Tenement with the Gardens Ways Profits & Hereditaments belonging
& assigned to Patrick McLAUGHLIN of ye town of Antrim Gent of ye 1 pt
& William McLAUGHLIN son of the said Patrick of the other pt. Reciting
lease of 18 Feb 1720 by Caleb NIBLOCK in consideration of £40 made over to
William McLAUGHLIN. WITNESS: Rev. Thomas JENKIN of Gillgorm [Galgorm,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower or Galgorm
Parks, Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower]
Co. Antrim & Jane DYNES of Gilgorm & Robert HASSARD of Dublin William
McLAUGHLIN [SEAL]
NOTE: Proximity to
Shane’s Castle - & home of Anne O’NEILL wife of Sir Richard JACKSON.
Also note Margaret O’LAUGHLIN (abt 1722-1797) wife of George JACKSON (1718-1782)
of Urker, Co. Armagh who was supposedly kin of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill. |
104 |
377 |
73425 |
|
Antrim |
1728 Jul 13 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Antrim Town Josiah Erwin’s freehold interest – Potters
Hill
Part 11a – Parish Antrim. Crossley records. In P. Crossley
Notes at National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175
ERWIN-VICARS
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Marriage BTW Jonas ERWIN & Ann VICKERS now ERWIN
both of Town of Antrim; sum of £100; freehold interest lands of Tubbergill [Tobergill,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Co. Antrim for her natural life; WITNESS: Felix O’NEILE of City of Dublin,
Catherine PERRY now wife of Fleetwood DANIEL late of City of Dublin Toyman
& Hamilton BELL Carpenter. Ann ERWIN [SEAL] |
106 |
61 |
72709 |
JACKSON, George & ors |
Dublin & Lowth |
1741 Oct 9 |
DONNELL & others-WHITE
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38
Initially I had #72599
JACKSON-WHITE 1730-1745
Deeds of lease betw Elizabeth DONNELL otherwise DOBBIN of
the City of Dublin, widow; Richard JESSON of Dundalk in the Co of Louth Gent
& Mary JESSON otherwise DOBBIN his wife Ann CRAVEN otherwise DOBBIN of
Dublin widow which said Elizabeth Mary & Ann are sisters & heirs at
law of James DOBBIN late of City of Dublin Gent and Arthur CRAVEN of City of
Dublin Esq. Admin of the said James DOBBIN and devisee in fee simple of John
DOBBIN of City of Dublin who was brother and heir of said James DOBBIN dec’d
of the one part & Mark WHYTE of the other part of City of Dublin Esq....
deed of release ... names of 1st part; Revd George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co Lowth and Anthony FOSTER of City of Dublin Esq. Admin with
the will annexed of the Rev. Peter JACKSON dec’d ...
complicated memorial ... SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
107 |
156 |
73583 |
JACKSON? |
|
1738 Oct 13 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Browndod-Barrack Park Parish Donniger
MONTGOMERY-GAMBLE
In P. Crossley Notes at National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175.)
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391
BTW Robert MONTGOMERY of Browndod [Browndod,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Parish Donegore Co. Antrim Gent of 1 pt & John GAMBLE of Browndad of
other pt. Lands of Browndad commonly known as the Mountain farm 18a 5r.
Robert MONTGOMERY [SEAL] WITNESS: Elizabeth MONTGMERY & Charles
MONTGOMERY of Donogore [Donegore,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper],
Co. Antrim & Robert ALDRICH of Belfast. |
107 |
157 |
73584 |
JACKSON? |
Antrim |
1741 Aug 11 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Browndod-Barrack Park Parish Donniger
GAMBLE-BLAIR
In P. Crossley Notes at National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175.)
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391
BTW John GAMBLE Browndod [Browndod,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Parish Donegore Co. Antrim of 1 pt & John BLAIR of Ballylaverty [Ballyclaverty,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Parish Donegore, Co. Antrim. [see above] |
112 |
260 |
77952 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim
Dublin
Londonderry |
1741 Feb 2 |
WARD & others – GORGES of Tyrone Book Index 1730-45
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151
BTW Michael WARD Esq. One of the Justices of his
Majesties Court & Hugh BOYD of Ballycastle [Ballycastle,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght]
late Drumawillen [Drumawillin,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary, Co Antrim Esq. &
John ANDERSON City of Dublin Apothecary executors of the last will and
testament of Richard JACKSON Esq. late of the City of Dublin dec’d of
the first part. Hamilton GORGES of the City of Dublin Esq. Of the 2nd pt. & William JACKSON Esq. of Colerain, Co Londonderry of 3rd pt ... reciting earlier deed.13 Oct 1729 btw said William JACKSON of
1 pt & said Richard JACKSON deceased of the other pt, the said William
JACKSON for securing the repayment of £2,059 2.6 ½ in consid of 5s
granted to said Richard JACKSON the several freehold messuages .. Ballymadagan
[Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Drumnaquil [Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine], Donballycarn [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark], Ringressbegg [Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine], Rinressmore [Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine], Artecleave [Articlave
Lower (most likely) or Articlave
Upper, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
the lower Altabrean [??] situate in Co.
Londonderry … for 500 years at the yearly rent of one peppercorn but subject
to be void according to a proviso therein contained. Michael WARD, Hugh BOYD
& John ANDERSON in consideration of £2,003.5.3 did at the instance of
said William JACKSON transfer to said Hamilton GORGES all said
mortgaged lands, tenements & premises to hold to said Hamilton GORGES…
for remaining term of 200 years subject to the proviso or condition of
redemption and by which the said Hamilton GORGES declared that the said deed
was taken in his name. John TRUST for the Rt. Hon. Marcus Lord Viscount
Tyrone... WITNESS: William McCAUSLAND & Fairfax MERCER both of Dublin,
Gent & by the said Hamilton GORGES in presence of Sackville BERESFORD of
same, Gent & Wm McCAUSLAND & Hugh BOYD & Wm JACKSON in presence of Sackville BERESFORD & Dom HEYLAND of Castleroe. Hamilton
GORGES [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs of Coleraine |
115 |
65 |
79272 |
BAILIE |
Antrim |
1743 Dec 22 |
ADAIR, Robert Sr.-BAILIE Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Between Robert ADAIR of Ballymena [possibly Ballymena,
Parish Skerry, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Antrim of 1 part & Andrew BAILEY, Taylor & Martha BAILY spinster both
of Town of Ballymena grant to BAILEY ... townland on south side of Mill
Street, Ballymena next to Robert LOGGONs tenement on east & Agnes
STEPHENSONs on west with ale houses outhouses ...term 90 years. WITNESS:
Joseph DEAN of Ballymena & James MOORE of Ballyreagh [Ballyreagh,
Parish of Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine], both Gents of Antrim |
115 |
466 |
81254 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Armagh |
1745 May 17 |
McCULLOCH James to TIPPING 1730-1745
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249
James McCULLAGH of Piedmont [aka Piedmont - It is situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co
Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church] Co
Antrim Esq to Thomas TIPPING of Castletown Co Louth lands of Tullyvallen
Cunningham [probably in one of the Tullyvallen
Tipping townlands] contg 80A in the Barony of Fews Co Armagh then in
possession of Thomas TIPPING... for lives of said Thomas TIPPING, William
Henry FORTESCUE & James FORTESCUE of Reynolds Town, Co. Louth… |
115 |
510 |
81420 |
DONALDSON |
Armagh |
1744 May 12 |
DONALDSON to TIPPING Notes in 2009 diary 1739-1810
Between Randal DONALDSON of City of Dublin, Esq of the
1part Thomas TIPPING of Castletown, Co. Louth, Esq. James McCULLA [otherwise
McCULLOCH] of Peymount [[aka Piedmont - Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church]], Co. Antrim Esq. & Alexander McCOMBE of
Altnamoy, Co. Antrim Gent of the other part .... DONALDSON granted to Thomas
TIPPING, James McCULLA & Alexander McCOMBE part of Freeduff whereupon the
dissenting meeting house lately stood ... 1 acre, yearly rent of 1
peppercorn. WITNESS: Thomas KENNEDY & Robert MURRAY both of City of
Dublin, Gents. |
116 |
173 |
80007 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1744 Aug 29 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to ROSS 1730-1745
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90
Btw James McCULLOCH of Piedmount [Piedmont is
situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown
Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church], Co. Antrim Esq of the 1st & Dorothy Beresford SHAW otherwise McCULLOCH of Antrim and said Co. Widow
of the 2nd pt & James ROSS of Belfast Merchant of 3rd pt. .. reciting deed 1 May 1706 made by Charles O’NEILL and John O’NEILL of
Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Co. Antrim Esq. and Charity O’NEILL his wife and Sir Henry ECHLIN of City of
Dublin Knight of 1st pt Patrick SHAW of City of Dublin Gent of 2nd pt; William HOUSTON of City of Dublin Gent of 3rd pt and said
James McCULLOCH of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper] Co. Antrim of 4th pt … |
116 |
341 |
80724 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Armagh |
1744 Feb 22 |
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161
Memorial of Indenture; 1st pt James ROSS merchant of
Belfast; 2nd pt James McCULLOCH Esq of Piedmount [Piedmont is situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on
the Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church, Co Antrim; 3rd pt Rev.
Hugh HILL of Mounthill Co Armagh (with ref to an indenture dated 29 Aug 1744 (!
– this is after the date of this deed) between James McCULLOCH, Dorothy
Beresford SHAW otherwise McCULLOCH & James ROSS). Ballygrogan [probably Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co Antrim. NOTE: I need to check possible
connections to the REEDs of Rahans. |
116 |
414 |
81200 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Dublin |
1744 Feb 13 |
McCULLAGH-FERGUSON
Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills.
Jas McCULLOH of City of Dublin – will dated 13 Feb
1744. Trustees: James STEWART, Co Antrim, & Charles MACARTNEY, City of
Dublin. Residue to nephew William McCULLOH; £600 to eldest dau Margaret; £600
to 2nd dau Jane; £30 per ann to wife Mary McCULLOH otherwise FERGUSON; £200
to Alice BOWKER; £100 to servt Alice BOYCE. Executors James McCULLOH of
Piedmount [Piedmont is situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co
Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church], Co
Antrim & his nephew Wm McCULLOH WITNESS: Paschall WILSON & Will
BIGGER
Probated] 13 May 1745. His wife Mary McCULLOH otherwise
Ferguson. His nephew Mr Wm. McCULLOH. His eldest daughter Margt. McCULLOH. His
second daughter Jane McCULLOH, James Stewart, Co. Antrim, Esq., and Charles
Macartney, Dublin, merchant, trustees. To James Macartney son of said Charles
Macartney £300 when 21 years. Alice Bowker of the Kingdom of Great Britain.
His servant Alice Boyce £100 for her faithful service. James McCULLOH
of Piedmont, Co. Antrim, Esq., and his said nephew Wm. McCulloh exors. His
real and personal estate.
Witnesses: John Treanor, Dublin, Edmd. Wall, Dublin, gent.
Paschall Wilson, Dublin, scrivener.
Memorial witnessed by: Paschall Wilson, William Bigger, Dublin, gent. |
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70 |
79712 |
HENRY, Hugh |
Tipperary
Waterford
Dublin
Kildare
Kings |
1743 May 30 |
Beryl Eustace Wills
HENRY, HUGH, Dublin, Esq. 30 May 1743. Narrate, 8 pp.,
22 Sept. 1744. His wife Ann HENRY otherwise LEESON now of city of Dublin. His
son and heir apparent Robert LEESON. Joseph LEESON, Dublin, Esq., and Denis
DALY, Raford, Co. Galway, Esq., trustees. His second son Joseph HENRY. His
third son James Henry. His fourth son Hugh HENRY. His fifth and youngest son
John HENRY. His daughters. His nephew Henry MITCHELL, said Henry MITCHELL 's
mother Jane Finlay otherwise MITCHELL. Lands of Clownings and part of Turnings,
Co. Kildare. House in Henry Street, Dublin.
Lands of Killowne otherwise Killowen, Raheen, Croghane, Lyrenearle, Monearle
[? Lyre and Monea, both B. Decies707 706 within-Drum], Tinehalla,
Killbrienill [ Killbryan, B. Decies-without Drum], Portanaboe, Brownswood,
Crehannagh, Rath, Curroghbuolintlea [Curraghballintlea] and Curraghnegarrygy,
all in Co. Waterford. Liskfin, Tulloquain, Glangooll, Pointztown, Dromineer,
Garrynagree, Carriggeen, Carrigballydrenan, Castleshelly [? Castlesheela],
Garranefadda, Tuomoney, Garryduffe, Boytonsrath, Rathmacarty and
Ballynehensey, all in Co. Tipperary.
Cottrellsbuolly, Rathtutweny [Rathtuterny], Bohillough, Killalow, Kngarane,
Tin[na]killy, Rossmore, Ballyline, Keppaheaden [Cappahayden], Shortalls
Graige, all in Co. Kilkenny. Two third
part of the tythes of parish of Carrick with the Glebe thereof situated in
the several counties of Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny. Lands of Newcastle, B. Newcastle and Uppercross, Co. Dublin. Clonaghlys, Oldtown, Collinhill and
Ballycommon, B. Salt, Co. Kildare. New
Abbey, Nicholastown, Housetown, Cameclode [Illegible, possibly Carneclode],
Knocklunsagh, Westerson, Newhays and Ballymanin, Co. Kildare. Ardrass, B.
Salt, Co. Kildare. Beallaliand, Ballycorigaii, Inchimore, Knockdromine, Inchibegg,
Ballyda, Dromolohurty, Killenlessderry otherwise Killmucklessderry,
Garryteneely, Iseland, Coolendorocory, Inchibriane, Ballymontony, Mynaghan,
Killglassbryan, Ballyea, Roran, Curraghmore, Cragg, Anngholey [? Annaholty],
Pollaghbegg, Colleveralls, Collen, Corticregane, Knockbullyrivick,
Gortlegane, two Knockane, Accaricane, Coolecrosswood, Gortchane,
Garrydonghan, Shurgadown, Ballykinloghy, Killimogknock otherwise Killmaccoge,
Ferranaverly and Farrenmullhussey, all in B. Own[e]y and Arra, Co. Tipperary.
Singland, the bog of Clincoe, in B. Conello and county of the city of Limerick. Ballilin, Vickerstown, commons of
Curraghwherry, Derroughter, Derryeighter, Derrynehallow, Kincora, Wherry,
Killoge McCloghy, Eirebane, Ballyvillin, Ballyvora and Derricky, all in B.
Garrycastle, King's Co. Brownstown,
Dromlin, Rosseale and Baldongan, Baronies of Balruddery [Balrothery] and
Nethercross, Co. Dublin. Sarney and
Baytownpark, B. Dunboyne, Co. Meath.
Tally [Tully,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
, Brittas [?], Se[a]cash [Seacash,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
and Dungonnell [Dungonnell,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
and all his other lands in Co. of Antrim,
with the rectorial tythes belonging to him in said county. Lands and house
etc. of Straifan [? Co. Kildare].
Witnesses : John FARRAN, Thos. HALL, Richard MOORE, all of Dublin, gents.
Memorial witnessed by : Loftus JONES, Dublin, Esq., Thos. HALL. Dublin, gent.
117, 70, 79712 Ann HENRY (seal) |
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90 |
79755 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1744 Oct 4 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford SHAW orse
McCULLOCH
Dorothy Beresford SHAW orse McCULLOCH of Antrim of one
pt & James McCULLOCH of Piedmount [Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church], Antrim of other pt reciting deed made May 1, 1706
by Charles O’NEIL and John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
& Charity O’NEIL his wife, and Henry ECHLIN of Co. Dublin Knight of the 1st pt.. Patrick McCULLOCH of Grogan in said Co. Antrim gent of the 4th pt [lots of lands in Barony of Toom, Co. Antrim] demised to James McCULLOCH
of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper] for three lives renewable forever… lots more lands…… also included
357 a 2r 30p in Camlough [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]–
] , and 77 acres in Tullyvallen [Tullyvallan
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]–
both in Fews, Co. Armagh |
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82 |
81669 |
|
Antrim |
1745 Apr 9 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Randalstown, Ballygrooly [Ballygrooby]
pt & Mills Feehuge [Feehogue,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
lands
JOY-McNEILL
In P. Crossley Notes at National Archives Dublin: NA T20/480-175
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357
Francis JOY of Belfast, Co. Antrim Printer of 1 pt
& Archibald McNEILL of Belfast Gent of other pt. … two paper mills at
Ballygrooby [Ballygrooby,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
at Knear Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim held by Francis JOY under lease from Charles O’NEILL Esq for 31
years … WITNESS: Henry JOY & Robert JOY Belfast printers. |
121 |
13 |
81876 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Dublin |
1745 Jul 24 |
JACKSON-COURTENAY 1730-1745 Book Index 1730-45
Ardpatrick, Co.
COURTNEY
Rev. George JACKSON of Ardpatrick, Co. Louth
& Eliz his wife on 1 pt & Edward COURTENAY of Dublin Chirurgeon of
other part.... did convey town and lands of Ardpatrick abt 100 acres &
also plot of land on Strand at back of Lazy Hill in Suburbs of City of Dublin
& all houses & edifices except two houses devised by Nathanial DYER
to Margaret GIBBON... NOTE: Rev George JACKSON (1711-1782) husband of Elizabeth TAYLOR. SEE: JACKSONs of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmage -
Antrim. |
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264 |
84990 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Dublin
Antrim |
1746 Jan 17 |
GLEADOWE 1746-1758 Image 435
btw Richard WORKMAN City of Dublin Gent of the 1 pt
& Thomas GLEADOWE of City of Dublin merchant of the other pt. and the
release btw the said Richard WORKMAN & Mary WORKMAN otherwise JACKSON his wife of the 1 pt. in consid of £600 pd by Thomas GLEADOWE part of
tenement set to Laurence HODSON on south side of street of the Town of Antrim the dwelling place where John
WRAYFORD deceased formerly dwelt where widow SHREWSBURY formerly lived
together with the shop formerly held by Arthur WHITESIDE … Alexander CORNWALL
… lives of Richard WORKMAN, Mary his wife, Elinor JACKSON …
reciting indenture 1698 Jan 30 btw Lord Masserene & George JACKSON formerly of Hollywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
near town of Antrim dec Grandfather of said Mary JACKSON… and
premise in Manor of Grange Gorman Co Dublin for lives of Mary the wife
[WORKMAN-JACKSON], Mary Anne the daughter, Meredith Hamson WORKMAN 2nd son of Richard WORKMAN contained in indenture Feb 3, 1736 … more description
of WORKMAN leases. NOTE: I suspect that Mary JACKSON is a daughter of George JACKSON (?-abt 1750) and
Armanella DAVIES ( ?-aft 1775). She was likely named for her paternal
grandmother. SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple. Richard WORKMAN was a goldsmith of Dublin. A
lease was made to Richard WORKMAN, goldsmith, for the house, known by the
sign of the Spinning Wheel, on the north side of Castle street. His father
was likely Edward WORKMAN who came from Portadown to become an apprentice
goldsmith in 1693. He was a son of a tanner, Richard WORKMAN. |
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87926 |
COULTER |
Antrim |
1728 Apr 22 |
COULTER, Wm-McELVOR NOTES in 2009 diary. 1746-1758
COULTER-McEVERS
William COULTER of Lisburn, Co. Antrim, merchant demised one house or tenement in Duke Street,
Dublin adjoining on land the east to Robert NIXON’s house … to Nicodemus
McEVERS of Dublin, merchant … yearly rent of £10.14 for 31 years WITNESS:
Chris FEGAN of Dublin, victualler & Terence HOLLAND of Dublin, Fruiterer;
William FIELDING of Dublin, wigmaker. |
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336 |
89359 |
JACKSON, James |
Antrim |
1746 Aug 4 |
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Memorial of deed dated 4 Aug 1746 whereby George SHANNON
of Dublin, merchant, and Robert RAINEY of Magherafelt, Co. Londonderry, linen
draper, transferred to Lewis REFORD of the town of Antrim, linen draper property in the town of Antrim referred
to in lease dated 1 Sep 1698 from Clotworthy Lord Massareen to Samuel SHANNON
of Antrim, Innkeeper messuage and
dwelling house or houses stables, cow houses, Tan House, Barn, Backside and
Garden lying on North side of town of Antrim over against the Church formerly
in possession of John LEE late of Antrim bouned on the east by a tenement in
possession of Thomas ATHERTON deceased in the west by a messuage of John
JONES on the north by garden or plot of land in tenure of John CAMPBELL &
als parcel of land formerly in possession of John LEE est 12a 1r 169 lying
on the north of the highway leading from Antrim to Templepatrick and bounded
on East by parcel of land formerly in possession of James GREER on the west
by a Park formerly in possession of Robert [GOE?] & undertenants in
Parish of Antrim … for the lives of Thomas SHAW, then about 16 years old,
William HARTSON age 6, and James JACKSON then about age 14. The said
George SHANNON is heir to Samuel SHANNON and that the said Robert RAINEY and
his ancestors have for years been seized of said lands by several assignments
of deed. Witnessed by Joseph KELSO of Antrim,
linen draper, John WALKER of the same, gent., William McMURTRY of Dublin, Nathaniel
HOLMES of Antrim, shopkeeper and David JOHNSTON of Dublin. Memorial witnessed
by Joseph KELSO and John TAYLOR, dated 14 Sep 1748 after the words (the said
Samuel SHANNON0 were interlined John TAYLOR Jo KELSO.
NOTE: The mention of a tan
yard may be a lead to which family James JACKSON (est 1732 - ) may belong to.
The RAINEY family were connected to Jacksons of Tobermore. |
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504 |
96265 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Antrim
Dublin |
1750 Aug 17 |
CROMIE 1746-1758
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btw Hon Michael WARD Esq one of the trustees &
Justices of the Court of Kings bench & Hugh BOYD lately of Drumawillin [Drumawillin,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary, Co Antrim] but now of
Ballycastle [Ballycastle,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Antrim last surviving executor of Richard JACKSON Esq late
of City of Dublin deceased, & Alexander McAULEY Esq. of City of Dublin
only son and heir of Alexander McAULEY Esq. deceased of Drumnagesson [Drumnagessan,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary], Co Antrim
and Mary CROMBIE widow & Relict of Andrew CROMBIE late of City of
Dublin, merchant, deceased of the other pt. and the release made btw Michael
WARD, Hugh BOYD and Richard JACKSON only son and residual
legatee of Richard JACKSON of the 1st pt Alexander
McAULEY of the 2nd pt & Mary CROMBIE of the 3rd pt.
whereby the said Michael WARD, Hugh BOYD and Alexander McAULEY for
consideration mentioned granted to Mary CROMBIE 2 quarter lands of Ballyhomes
[Ballyhome,
Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower]
in Parish Dunluce, 516a), the quarter land of Drumcrotagh [Drumcrottagh , Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower ] (In Parish of Derrykeighan, 252a), the quarter land of Maghreboy Magheraboy
Lower and Magheraboy
Upper, Parish Kilraghts,
Barony Dunluce Upper,
(parish Kilraghts), the quarter land of Carnaff [Carnaff,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
(Parish of Derrykeighan, 268a), the quarter land of Lisnabragh [Lisnabraugh,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
(Parish of Derrykeighan 188a), the quarter land of Ballybullion [possibly Ballybogy,
Parish Dunluce. Barony Dunluce Lower ]
(Parish ?), and the two quarter lands of Brachoghs [possibly Breckagh,
Parish of Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper,]
all situate in Barony of Dunluce, Co. Antrim & the quarter land of Drumnegesson [Drumnagessan,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] (Parish of
Ballintoy, 349a), the quarter land of Drumnagee [Drumnagee,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] ](Parish of
Ballintoy, 229a), the two quarter lands of Ballyboys [possibly Ballintoy and Ballintoy
Demense, Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] (Parish ?)
Barony of Cary, Co. Antrim. WITNESS:
Richard MAGENNIS & Andrew MATTHEWS both of City of Dublin, Gents.
Memorial by Hugh BOYD WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS & Samuel WALLACE City of
Dublin Gent & release Richard JACKSON and Alexander McAULEY
WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS & Samuel WALLACE.
NOTE: These townlands
are clustered in the upper north-western part of Antrim, bordering on Coleraine in Co. Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. Hugh BOYD (1690-1765) was a brother of Elizabeth BOYD, wife
of Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) of Dublin. Richard JACKSON (1722-1765) was likely their only surviving son at this time. He was the Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge, Co. Armagh. |
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504 |
96265 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Antrim
Dublin |
1750 Aug 17 |
CROMIE 1746-1758
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272
btw Hon Michael WARD Esq one of the trustees &
Justices of the Court of Kings bench & Hugh BOYD lately of Drumawillin [Drumawillin,
Parish Ramoan, Barony Cary, Co Antrim] but now of
Ballycastle [Ballycastle,
Parish Aghanloo,
Barony Keenaght]
Co. Antrim last surviving executor of Richard JACKSON Esq late
of City of Dublin deceased, & Alexander McAULEY Esq. of City of Dublin
only son and heir of Alexander McAULEY Esq. deceased of Drumnagesson [Drumnagessan,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary], Co Antrim
and Mary CROMBIE widow & Relict of Andrew CROMBIE late of City of
Dublin, merchant, deceased of the other pt. and the release made btw Michael
WARD, Hugh BOYD and Richard JACKSON only son and residual
legatee of Richard JACKSON of the 1st pt Alexander
McAULEY of the 2nd pt & Mary CROMBIE of the 3rd pt.
whereby the said Michael WARD, Hugh BOYD and Alexander McAULEY for
consideration mentioned granted to Mary CROMBIE 2 quarter lands of Ballyhomes
[Ballyhome,
Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower]
in Parish Dunluce, 516a), the quarter land of Drumcrotagh [Drumcrottagh , Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower ] (In Parish of Derrykeighan, 252a), the quarter land of Maghreboy Magheraboy
Lower and Magheraboy
Upper, Parish Kilraghts,
Barony Dunluce Upper,
(parish Kilraghts), the quarter land of Carnaff [Carnaff,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
(Parish of Derrykeighan, 268a), the quarter land of Lisnabragh [Lisnabraugh,
Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
(Parish of Derrykeighan 188a), the quarter land of Ballybullion [possibly Ballybogy,
Parish Dunluce. Barony Dunluce Lower ]
(Parish ?), and the two quarter lands of Brachoghs [[possibly Breckagh,
Parish of Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper,]
all situate in Barony of Dunluce, Co. Antrim & the quarter land of Drumnegesson [Drumnagessan,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] (Parish of
Ballintoy, 349a), the quarter land of Drumnagee [Drumnagee,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] ](Parish of
Ballintoy, 229a), the two quarter lands of Ballyboys [possibly Ballintoy and Ballintoy
Demense, Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] (Parish ?)
Barony of Cary, Co. Antrim. WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS & Andrew MATTHEWS
both of City of Dublin, Gents. Memorial by Hugh BOYD WITNESS: Richard
MAGENNIS & Samuel WALLACE City of Dublin Gent & release Richard JACKSON and Alexander McAULEY WITNESS: Richard MAGENNIS & Samuel
WALLACE.
NOTE: These townlands
are clustered in the upper north-western part of Antrim, bordering on Coleraine in Co. Londonderry. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. Hugh BOYD (1690-1765) was a brother of Elizabeth BOYD, wife
of Richard JACKSON (1673-1730) of Dublin. Richard JACKSON (1722-1765) was likely their only surviving son at this time. He was the Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge, Co. Armagh. |
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96061 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Down |
1747 Mar 1 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Balreagan
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A Memorial of an indenture of a lease bering date the
first day of March £1,747 made between Thomas JACKSON of
Ballyreagan in the Parish of Dundonald, Co. of Down, Gent of the one part and James JACKSON for the consideration therein did Grant Bargain
Assign &Sell Alien [In fee of] and Confiirm unto the said James JACKSON all that upper side of the Croft from the new Ditch to the House all the
Potatoe Park & the one half of the Forthhill lying next to James BROWN’S
house & all the rest of the farm excepting Tenderes lying next to John GREEN’S
farm & HUTCHESON’S Set in the Townlands of Ballyregan parish of
Dundonnell & Co. aforesaid According as the same was then meared and
bounded & possessed by sd Thomas JACKSON with the appurts
To Hold to ye sd James JACKSON his Heirs and Assigns to the
only proper use & behoof of sd James JACKSON his heirs
& assigns & forever at & under the yearly rent of seven pounds
sterling besides duties which the sum of three pounds sterling pd ten shillings
at the Expiration of every one & twenty years by way of relief over and
above the yearly rent thereby received which said indenture of lease witnessed
by John GLENHOLME of Ballymascain & Parish of Dundonald Gent & Robert
ADAIR & Alexander HAMILTON of Ballyregan aforesaid Gent. This Memorial is
witnessed by the said Robert ADAIR & Henry JOY of Belfast in the Co. of
Antrim Printer James JACKSON sealed… sworn before me this 28th day of August 1750 at Belfast in the Co. Antrim by virtue of a Commission to
me directed and I know the deponent Robert WILLS- witnesses present George
MACARTNEY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down. |
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96061 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Down |
1747 Mar 1 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Balreagan
Image
529
A Memorial of an indenture of a lease bering date the
first day of March £1,747 made between Thomas JACKSON of
Ballyreagan in the Parish of Dundonald, Co. of Down, Gent of the one part and James JACKSON for the consideration therein did Grant Bargain
Assign &Sell Alien [In fee of] and Confiirm unto the said James JACKSON all that upper side of the Croft from the new Ditch to the House all the
Potatoe Park & the one half of the Forthhill lying next to James BROWN’S
house & all the rest of the farm excepting Tenderes lying next to John GREEN’S
farm & HUTCHESON’S Set in the Townlands of Ballyregan parish of
Dundonnell & Co. aforesaid According as the same was then meared and
bounded & possessed by sd Thomas JACKSON with the appurts
To Hold to ye sd James JACKSON his Heirs and Assigns to the
only proper use & behoof of sd James JACKSON his heirs
& assigns & forever at & under the yearly rent of seven pounds
sterling besides duties which the sum of three pounds sterling pd ten shillings
at the Expiration of every one & twenty years by way of relief over and
above the yearly rent thereby received which said indenture of lease
witnessed by John GLENHOLME of Ballymascain & Parish of Dundonald Gent
& Robert ADAIR & Alexander HAMILTON of Ballyregan aforesaid Gent.
This Memorial is witnessed by the said Robert ADAIR & Henry JOY of
Belfast in the Co. of Antrim Printer James JACKSON sealed…
sworn before me this 28th day of August 1750 at Belfast in the Co.
Antrim by virtue of a Commission to me directed and I know the deponent
Robert WILLS- witnesses present George MACARTNEY. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down. |
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97722 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1750 May 5 |
FLETCHER
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Richard JACKSON Fellow Commoner of
Trinity College [aka undergrad] of the one pt & Philip FLETCHER of
Lisburn Co. Antrim Esq. whereby Richard JACKSON demised to
FLETCHER the Capital messuage or tenement commonly called and known by the
name of the Manor or Mansion House [aka Jackson
Hall in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
and all the lands and tenements belonging in the manor of the Clothworkers in
the Parish of Drumboe [Dunboe]
Co Londonderry and also Dardrees [probably Dartress,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] the Higher now being accounted for two Ballyboes
of Land and thertofore one Ballyboe of Land and the Lower for two Ballyboes
of land with their and every of their members and appurtenances whatsoever
in the Territory Ballibetto [??] or portion
of land called or known by the name of Lacklum [??] in
Barony of Colerain ,,, for term of 51 years computed from 12 June 1719
subject to a clause of redemption upon payment of £500 & interest.
WITNESS” Edmund WILSON and Richard LEWIS both of City of Dublin Gents. NOTE: I believe this is the Richard JACKSON (1729-1789) who later became the representative for Coleraine. He would have
been 21 years old. SEE: Trinity
College JACKSONs. |
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447 |
97722 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin |
1750 May 5 |
FLETCHER
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Richard JACKSON Fellow Commoner of
Trinity College [aka undergrad] of the one pt & Philip FLETCHER of
Lisburn Co. Antrim Esq. whereby Richard JACKSON demised to FLETCHER
the Capital messuage or tenement commonly called and known by the name of the Manor or Mansion House [aka Jackson Hall in Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
and all the lands and tenements belonging in the manor of the Clothworkers in
the Parish of Drumboe [Dunboe]
Co Londonderry and also Dardrees [probably Dartress,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine] the Higher now being accounted for two Ballyboes
of Land and thertofore one Ballyboe of Land and the Lower for two Ballyboes
of land with their and every of their members and appurtenances whatsoever
in the Territory Ballibetto [??] or portion
of land called or known by the name of Lacklum [??] in
Barony of Colerain ,,, for term of 51 years computed from 12 June 1719
subject to a clause of redemption upon payment of £500 & interest.
WITNESS” Edmund WILSON and Richard LEWIS both of City of Dublin Gents. NOTE: I believe this is the Richard JACKSON (1729-1789) who later became the representative for Coleraine. He would have
been 21 years old. SEE: Trinity
College JACKSONs. |
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101036 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Dublin |
1751 Nov 28 |
McCULLOCH Jas to EDGERTON 1746-1758
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Lease made between Henry MITCHELL of the city of Dublin
Esquire, of the first part and James McCULLOGH of Piedmount [Piedmont is
situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown
Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church], County Antrim, Esquire. Of the
second part. Thomas Edgerton of Drogheda, County Louth of the third part. …
list of townlands transferred in Barony of Toome Co Antrim for £2000 for the
lives of James McCULLOGH. William McCULLOGH and Thomas TIPPING. WITNESS:
Robert King, and Samuel KATHRENS both the city of Dublin gent. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
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STEEL, John |
Antrim |
1733 Jun 24 |
STEEL, John-McCULLAGH, Susannah Notes in 2009 diary 1746-1758
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Marriage Contract between John STEEL of Kenbelly of one
part & Susanna McCULLOGH of other part. WITNESS: John DAVISON of Knockburn [?] malster & George McCULLOGH of Eglish
[There are 3 Eglish townlands – Eglish,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway; Eglish Parish Culfeightrin,
Barony of Cary; and Eglish,
Parish Skerry, Barony Antrim Lower],
yeoman, Co. Antrim .... and then April 16, 1752 ... signed and sealed by
Susanna McCULLOGH otherwise STEEL, widow and relict of said John STEELE in
presence of John DAVISON & James MOORE of Ballymena [Ballymena Town],
Co, Gent (reference to High Court of Chancery in Ireland). SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
154 |
270 |
103632 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1748 Sep 14 |
McCULLOCH Jas to BONES1746-1758
James McCULLOGH of Piedmont [Piedmont is situated
between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near
Duneane Presbyterian Church], Co. Antrim & James BONES of Clogher.
Farmer SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
154 |
490 |
104722 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1752 Aug 25 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to McCULLOCH 1746-1758
James McCULLOCH Piedmont [Piedmont is situated between
Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near Duneane
Presbyterian Church], Barony of Toom, Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt & William McCULLOCH of Clonkeen [Clonkeen,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim farmer of 2nd pt. & Thomas EGERTON of Drogheda, Co.
Louth Esq & Dorothy Beresford SHAW otherwise McCULLOGH of Antrim, Co.
Antrim widow of 3rd pt.Grogan Island otherwise the townland in
Ballygrogan SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
154 |
491 |
104723 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1750 Aug 24 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to
HENDERSON1746-1758
James McCULLOCH Piedmont [Piedmont is situated
between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near
Duneane Presbyterian Church], Barony of Toom, Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt; Rev John HENDERSON of Monerodd [Moneyrod,
Parish of Duneane,
Barony Toome Upper]
Barony Toom, Co Antrim & John McCULLAGH of Antrim, Co. Antrim Gent of 2nd pt; Thomas EDGERTON of Drogheda, Co. Louth Esq & Dorothy Beresford SHAW
of Antrim, Co. Antrim widow of the 3rd…. lands of Ballylenulla [Ballylenully,
Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper] 1 s,
Parish of Dunane… lives of James McCULLOCH & William McCULLOCH grandsons
of James McCULLOCH late of Grogan, Co. Antrim… lease taken in trust for the
Protestant Dissenters of Parish of Dunean, Co. Antrim WITNESS: John HOGG City
of Dublin, Gent & William McCULLOCH of Clonkeen, Co. Antrim farmer. &
Hugh NEIL of Antrim Writing Clerk. NOTE: James
McCULLOCH (1671-1725 late of Grogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper], Co. Antrim. It would seem that the lives of James McCULLOCH (-
bef 1781) & William McCULLOCH (abt 1721-1800) are the children of Dorothy
Beresford SHAW, wife of William McCULLAGH (1700-1743) of Piedmont SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
154 |
581 |
107073 |
McCULLAGH |
|
1746-1758 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to JAY & wife SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
155 |
357 |
105011 |
McCULLAGH |
Drogheda
Antrim |
1752 Oct 15 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Dorothy Beresford to
CHICHESTER1746-1758
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216
lease between Thomas EGERTON of the city of Drogheda,
County Louth Esquire of the first part: James McCULLOCH of Piedmont [Piedmont is situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the
Gloverstown Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church] in Co Antrim Esquire
and Dorothy Beresford McCULLOCH otherwise SHAW of Antrim mother of the said
James McCULLOCH of the second part: Reverend Arthur CHICHESTER of Crebilly
County Antrim Clke and Daniel O’NEILL of Ballyministra [Ballyminstra,
Parish Ahoghill, Barony Toome Upper], Co
Antrim of the third part…. Reciting earlier release of deed weherby EDGERTON
released to CHICHESTER & Daniel O’NEILL townlands of Ballygrogan [Groggan,
Parish of Drummaul,
in the Barony of Toome
Upper],, Ballydunmall [Ballydunmaul,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Ballylenulla [Ballylenully,
Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper],
Moneyroad [Moneyrod , Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Ballydonellan [probably Ballydonnelly,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Thragh and the half townland of Clonkeen [Clonkeen,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
with the Corn Mills standing on Derryhullagh [Derryhollagh Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper], and
BallymateShert [probably Ballymatoskerty (Baile Mhic Thuaisceartaigh), Parish Duneane, Barony Toome Upper]. with
all the accustomed grist and Mulcture with accustomed Dams and Water Courses
situate in Barony Toombe, Co. Antrim … for £2000] for lives of James McCULLOCH,
William McCULLOCH and Thomas TIPPING. WITNESS: James LANG of City of Dublin
Merchant & Patrick McCORMICK of City of Dublin Gent and Edmond
MULHOLLAND.
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
156 |
257 |
105496 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh
Antrim |
1752 Oct 17 |
McCULLOCH Jas to SHAW 1746-1758
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190
between James McCULLOCH of the Barony of Fews Co Armagh
Esq. of the first part and Dorothy Beresford otherwise McCULLOCH of Antrim in
the County of Antrim, widow of the other part reciting the James McCULLOCH
demised to Dorothy Beresford Shaw otherwise McCULLOCH all that part of the
townland of Racklam [possibly – based on
proximity to other townlands mentioned - Rathkeelan,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Townland of Krewkeyror [possibly Creevekeeran Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], lands
of Lissary, otherise Lissawry [either Lissaraw Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper or Lissaraw,
Parish Killevy
(Upper Orior portion), Barony Orior Upper],
Cornocary [probably Carnally,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Carrickonony [Carrickamone,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Mongoleagh [Monaguillagh,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper],
Glasdrumenagh [Glasdrummond,
Parish Kilclooney
(Lower Fews portion), Barony of Fews Lower], Camlagh [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper.]
and lands of Tullyvallen [probably Tullyvallan
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
…. in Barony of Fews, County Armagh. WITNESS: John McCULLOCK of Antrim… SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
157 |
489
|
105608 |
JACKSON |
Londonderry |
1752 Nov 23 |
WARD-JACKSON
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587
NOTE: There are 3 Richard JACKSONs mentioned in this memorial.
Deed btw Hon Michael WARD Esq one of the trustees of
his Majesties Court of Common Pleas in Ireland and Hugh BOYDE of Ballycastle [ED: Ballycastle, Ballycastle the town is in Town
Parks, Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary] Co Antrim
Esq. Surviving executors of Richard JACKSON late of the City of
Dublin Esq. deceased [1673-1730]. Of the 1st pt; Richard JACKSON of the City of Dublin Esq [1722-1787] only surviving son of the said Richard JACKSON deceased of the 2nd pt; Richard JACKSON of Coleraine Esq [1729-1789] husb of Anne O’NEIL]
only son and heir and devisee of William JACKSON Esq. late of
Coleraine [prob 1695-1744] deceased of the 3rd pt. All that and
those the Mannor of Clothworkers London, with the appurtenances in the County
of Londonderry also Coleraine… All that capitall Messuage or Tenement
commonly called the Mannor or Mantion House [aka Mansion House or Jackson
Hall in Townland Waterside , Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] lately erected with all the appurtenances
lately in occupation of William JACKSON Esq. And also ..
Balliboes ,,, Custan Foodre [??] being
one ballyboe of Land, Kelenenan [??] being
one ballyboe of Land, Mahereboybegg [possibly Magherabeg, Drummullan Townland, [??] being one ballyboe of Land, Mahereboymore [??] Ballymoremore being one ballyboe
of Land [not likely but possibly Ballymore],
as well as tenements & dwellings on a certain street called Bridge Street built upon part or parcel of
the lands before mentioned [Townlands of Waterside on west side of river or Coleraine on east side of river] together with the yards, Backsides, Gardens.. Dromdarse [??], in Barony Coleraine, Co. Londonderry and
lands towns, villages Hamlets, Places Balliboes, Parcels of land … Ballinterebegg [North
Ballinteer, Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine]…Macosquin
in Barony Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, … Lower Balledonnelemore [??], Balledonelbegg [long shot - possibly Ballydonnell,
Parish of Ballinderry,
in the Barony of Loughinsholin], Gorton Cavanmore, Gortoncavanbeg [possibly Gortycavan , Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
the north being one balliboe of land Foymallon [possibly Formullen,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine], Ballebond [??],, Knockcrahere [possibly Knocknogher,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Rallenolbuck [??],, Ballenollrichbeg, [??],, … Lacklum [??],
in Barony of Coleraine … Ballewoolen [Ballywoolen,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Ardena [Ardina,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Ardacleve [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Ballemoney [probably Ballymoney,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
, Carneta [probably Carneety,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Rooge [Booge?] [??], [Evina?]
[possibly Exorna,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
, … inner part of Donossore in Barony Coleraine… Farmoile [Formoyle,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine],
& Ballavore [??], Bratwell [Bratwell.
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine], Lennongarron [??], Knockduffe [??], als Donossere [??], Knockmoile [??], als Knockmutt [??], … Ahaheramore [??], Aharherabeg [??], Kilnavita [possibly Killyveety,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Balleboulbegg [possibly Burren
Beg (Boireann Bheag), Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine], Ardadelin [possibly Ardina (Ard-an-ath), Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] Longhoge [possibly Liffock (Leabhog), Parish Dunboe, Barony Coleraine] Ballyhackett
Clonconey [??],, Ballyhacket
Lyssawollen [Ballyhacket
Lisawilling, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine],
als Ballihackett Macgilligan [Ballyhacket
Magilligan, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Ballinhacket Dongande [??], als Ballihackett
Glassentarney [??], [NOTE: There is also Ballyhacket
Glenahorry] the one half of Ballihackett Toberclare [Ballyhacket
Toberclaw, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
in Territory Nallibethot or portion of land known as Ballymackhugh in
the Barony Coleraine, … Dromnaquill [Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
in territory of Matosquin [Parish Macosquin?], Ardacleve
the Lower [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
in Territory of the Inner part of Donossere aforesaid, Allabroan in
Territory of Ballemackhugh [could this be in Co.
Cavan?], Ballemaddegan [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
… lands within the proportion of the Clothworkers Number five according to
their lot or division … and all other premises demised by said Clothworkers
Company to Richard JACKSON in recited Lease … transferred to Richard JACKSON son of William JACKSON his executors,
administrators and assigns … term of 51 years granted by indenture 13 October
1729 made by the Master Wardens and Commonality of Freemen of the Art or
Mistery of Cloathworkers of the City of London unto Richard JACKSON WITNESS: Redmond MORRES of Castleward, Co. Down servant to Michael WARD and
William KELLER of City of Dublin servant to above names Richard JACKSON of Coleraine and as to the execution thereof by the above named Hugh BOYD is
witnessed by Wm KELLER & John MAGERLY of Ballycastle [ED: Ballycastle, Ballycastle the town is in Town
Parks, Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary] Co. Antrim
Gent. Richard JACKSON’s signature witnessed by Wm KELLER &
Thomas WOOLSEY of Dundalk, Co. Louth. Also James HONEDGE of City of Dublin
Gent. Sworn 23 Nov 1752. James SAUNDERS Deputy Registrar.
NOTE William JACKSON and Frances EYRE also had a daughter named Mary Barton JACKSON (born aft 1729).
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
NOTE: 1656 Census: In the parish of Macosquin, Co. Londonderry: Cornelius WALL of Macosquin,
Edward CANNING of Macosquin [Macosquin,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine];
Francis HOWARD of Creghan; John ROWLEY of Castleroe [Castleroe,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine]
likely the son of Sir Edward ROWLEY of Castleroe who was killed in
battle in 1641]; James JACKSON of Ballinteerbeg [probably Ballylintagh (An Baile Linnteach), Parish Macosquin, Barony Coleraine].
SOURCE: Coleraine in by-gone Centuries. Rev. T.H. Mullin D.D. Belfast
1976, p101. |
158 |
87 |
105010 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1752 Oct 26 |
McCULLOCH Jas to CHICHESTER 1746-1758
James McCULLOCH of Piedmount [aka Piedmont - It is
situated between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown
Road near Duneane Presbyterian Church], Co Antrim Esq of 1 pt &
Arthur Chichester of Cribilly [Crebilly,
Parish of Ballyclug,
in the Barony of Antrim
Lower], ins sd Co. clk & Daniel O’NEILL of Ballymanistrain [possibly Ballynastraid,
Parish Ballintoy,
Barony Cary] in sd Co….
townlands of Attone SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
159 |
133 |
106276 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1753 Jan 10 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to McCULLOCH
David McCULLOCH and Jane McCULLOUGH otherwise YOUNG his
wife of town of Antrim & James McCULLOCH of Camoly [probably Camly
(Macullagh), Parish of Newtownhamilton,
in the Barony of Fews
Upper] Co Armagh… in consid of marriage – lands of Ballynickle [Ballynichol,
Parish Comber
(Castlereagh Lower portion), Barony Castlereagh Lower].
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
163 |
400 |
109763 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth |
1753 Jun 30 |
McCABE
Rev George JACKSON Clke of Ardpatrick,
Co. Louth to John McCABE City of Dublin, butcher… tenement on Pollbeggstreet,
Dublin. Mr OWEN’s on the west of it; Widow JONES’s on the east.
NOTE: George JACKSON
(1711-1782) See also: ROD 235-32-150445 May 10, 1764 SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
164 |
68 |
108899 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Carlow
Tipperary
Wexford |
1753 Jul 4 |
JACKSON
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41
a lease between Sir John ESMOND of Huntington in County
Carlow, Bart, of the first part, George JACKSON of Aulare [[aka Athclare, Parish Dunleer], Co.
Louth, gent of the second part and Edward BUTLER of the city of Dublin gent
of the third part. Sir John ESMOND granted to George JACKSON in
his actual possession by virtue of a bargain and sale to him made for one
year by indenture of the town and lands of Huntington [Parish of Moyacomb]
and Clongarron being part and parcel of the town of Clonogall, together with
the mill of Clonogall Scituate lying and being in the County Carlow also all
that and those the town and lands of Tinlogh, Ballynruan,, Ballytwohill,
Piorstown, and Farranjordan County Tipperary,
and also the town and lands of Drumdorry and that part of Ballyshonoge now in
the possession of Henry TIMMONS in Co Wexford,
together with the rights belonging to George JACKSON his heirs
and assigns for ever. Edward BUTLER is to be tenant. WITNESS: Francis
BUTLER, John Milligan Clerkes to Edward Butler of the city of Dublin gent,
attorney at law. NOTE: In Griffiths, Patrick JACKSON leased a very small acreage: 10 perches with a 2 shilling
building in Townland of Athclare in Parish of Dunleer. Also, in Griffiths,
there were other JACKSONs
in Dundalk. See also: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
166 |
62 |
110296 |
JACKSON, George |
Louth
Carlow
TIpperary |
1753 Jul 4 |
BUTLER
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39
between Sir John ESMOND of Huntington County Carlow,
Bart, of the one part, and Edward BUTLER of the city of Dublin gent of the
other part and the release made between Sir John ESMOND of the first part and
the said Edward BUTLER of the second part and George JACKSON of
Acclare, [aka Athclare, Parish Dunleer] Co Louth gent, of the third part.
town and lands of Huntington [Parish of Moyacomb] and Clongarron being part
and parcel of the town of Clonogall, together with the mill of Clonogall
Scituate lying and being in the County Carlow also all that and those the
town and lands of Tinlogh, Ballynruan,, Ballytwohill, Piorstown, and
Farranjordan County Tipperary, and also the town and lands of Drumdorry and
that part of Ballyshonoge now in the possession of Henry TIMMIN in Co
Wexford. WITNESS: Sir Richard BUTLER of Gary hand in County Carlow, Bart and
Francis BUTLER, son of the said Edward BUTLER and Memorial witnessed by
Edward BUTLER and John MILLIQUET. NOTE: In
Griffiths, Patrick JACKSON leased a very small acreage: 10
perches with a 2 shilling building in Townland of Athclare in Parish of
Dunleer. Also, in Griffiths, there were other JACKSONs
in Dundalk. See Also: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
167 |
114 |
111534 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1754 Feb 4 |
McCULLOCH William to McCULLOCH 1746-1758
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401
between Josias ERWIN the younger, soldier in the
honourable Colonel BOCKLANDs Regiment of Foot now in England son and heir of
Josias ERWIN the elder of the town of Antrim in the County of Antrim deceased
of the one part and William McCULLOCH of the city of Dublin merchant of the
other part. Reciting deed of release the said Josias ERWIN the younger in
consideration of £70 to be paid by the said William released and conformed to
William McCULLOCH the have tenement wherein Thomas LINDSAY formerly dwelt on
the South side of the Street of the said town of Antrim above the church
together with that West half tenement close adjoining to the West of the other
half tenement the whole being called LINDSAY’s tenement and bounded on the
East by the tenements set to William PALMER on the West by Anthony HUNTER and
likewise 11 acres of land English measure lying on the left hand of the road
leading from Antrim aforesaid to Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus Parish of Carrickfergus,
in the Barony of Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] being part of that field called Potters Hill bounded on
the East by the holding of John DUFFIELD on the West by the holding of
William STEUART [aka STEWART] Tanner and on the North by some land of Forrest
SHORTRIGGs & on the South by the holding of David Hannah situate in the
parish and County of Antrim and then in the occupation of an ERWIN the widow
of the said Josias ERWIN the elder with all the edifices orchards gardens and
appurtenances thereunto belonging to hold to the said William McCULLOCH his
heirs and assigns during the natural life and lives of John MOORE, Charles
ADAIR and Benjamin ADAIR and the survivor and survivors of them and during
the natural life and lives of all and every other person or persons who by
virtue of a certain indenture of lease in the said deed of release etc etc
subject to 2 pounds 19 shillings yearly rent and the said William McCULLOCH
did by the deed of release declare that the consideration money therein
mentioned was the sole money of John McCULLOCH of the Town of Antrim aforesaid,
apothecary and that the said deed was made to him in trust for the several
uses in the said deed of release specified which said deeds of release were
duly perfected by Josias ERWIN the younger and William McCULLOCH in presence
of Ezekiel BULLOCK and of Ralph DAWSON, Clerk to said Ezekiel both the city
of Dublin SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
172 |
421 |
117173 |
McCULLAGH |
Down
Antrim
Dublin |
1755 May 10 |
McCULLOCH William to BULLOCK1746-1758 Lisburn
Btw Hans FAIRLIE of Edenterry Co Down Gent only son
& heir at law of William FAIRLIE late of Lisburn deceased… [other names]
William McCULLOCH of the City of Dublin Merchant.. lands of Lurgantory als
Lurgantoam in Barony of Eveagh Co Down [Note:
#117633 deed says it is in Lisburn ] SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
172 |
498 |
117633 |
M’CULLA, Alexander |
Antrim |
1755 Jun 25 |
Btw Philip FLETCHER of Lisburn Co Antrim Esq. &
Alexander M’CULLA of Lisburn Innkeeper of the other pt… parcel of land called
Lurginure, [possibly Largymore,
Parish Blaris
(Castlereagh Upper portion), Barony Castlereagh Upper]
47a in Parish of Lisburn Manor of Killultagh… SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
173 |
103 |
115560 |
JACKSON, Hugh |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1754 Dec 11 |
JOY
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58
Between Hugh JACKSON of Tobermore [Tobermore Parish Kilcronaghan],
in County of Londonderry, gent of the one part and Henry JOY of Belfast in
the County of Antrim printer of the other part. Whereby the said Hugh JACKSON for the consideration therein mentioned did give grant bargain sell assign
and set over unto the said Henry JOY his executors, administrators and
assigns one annuity or yearly sum of £10 to be had and taken, and to be
issuing out of the six church land pounds of Ballynasircon [aka Ballynasarren Parish Ballynascreen] in the County of Londonderry and all his the said Hugh JACKSON right title interest trust property claim and demand whatsoever of in and to
the said annuity or yearly sum of £10 and of in and to every part and part of
there of, with the appurtenances and all benefit in advantage to be had gotten
thereby to have and to hold to the same in every part thereof with the
appurtenances unto the said Henry JOY his executors, administrators and
assigns to his in their own proper use and behoof from the first day of May
last for and during all the term and time to come of the present lease of
said six Church Land Town of Ballynasircon [aka Ballynasarren ] and
for and during all such further term on terms that any person or persons by
from or under William JACKSON of Tobermore aforesaid gent
deceased shall, or may obtain renew of the same. By which said deed the said
Henry JOY declares the said purchase to be made in trust for Barbara JACKSON,
a minor grand daughter of the said William JACKSON under the
terms and upon the trust in said deed mentioned which said deed and also this
Memorial are witnessed by John CAMPBELL, gent and James ARCHIBALD merchant
both of Belfast in the County of Antrim. Hugh JACKSON. [SEAL]. Signed and sealed by the above named Hugh JACKSON in presence of John Campbell, James Archibald.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Tobermore. Barbara JACKSON was later wife to John
STEVENSON.
NOTE: The Henry JOY
connection is interesting in light of other JACKSON-JOY connections in Co.
Down. |
178 |
291 |
118917 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1755 Aug 5 |
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153
BTW David McCULLAGH of Town of Antrim Merchant and his wife and Margaret LARIMOR wife of
Joseph LARIMOR of Belfast And Archibald M’ALLISTER and Henry JOY both of
Belfast Gents Trustees of said Margaret LORIMOR of 1st pt and John
CLARKE of Ballynickle [Ballynichol,
Parish Comber
(Castlereagh Lower portion), Barony Castlereagh Lower]
Parish Cumber Co. Down of other pt. |
179 |
77 |
118921 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1755 Nov 14 |
McCULLOCH David & wife to McMULLAN
David McCULLAGH & wife Jane of Town of Antrim &
Margaret LORIMER wife of Joseph LORIMER of Belfast leased land to SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
180 |
360 |
120885 |
McCULLAGH |
Armagh |
1756 May 8 |
McCULLAGH John to LEVINGTON 1746-1758
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190
John McCULLAGH of Drumsallen [Drumsallan
Lower and/or Drumsallan
Upper], Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny,], Parish &
Co Armagh of 1 pt & Archibald LIVINGSTON & Nichola LIVINGSTON his the
said John McCULLAGH’s nephew & niece of the other part ... made over parcel
of land Seikiak in townland Drumsallaen to him that had been granted to his
father Archibald McCULLOGH by Mrs. Jane BOND. WITNESS; Hugh CUMING of
Belfaran [?], Co. Antrim, Andrew PRENTICE of Armagh, Co Armagh Gent. NOTE: In terms of OLIVER-McCULLAGH connections it is
worth noting that Drumsallen borders on Mullintur. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
183 |
264 |
122802 |
JACKSON, John |
Antrim |
1756 Nov 5 |
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast Town a piece of ground 34 ft vent in the Round
entry High St.
BTW George HUGHES, Belfast of 1 pt & John JACKSON,
Belfast shoemaker of the other pt. Part of round in the Round Entry on the
south side of High Street, Belfast, late part of Patrick HAMILTON’s
containing 34 feet …. |
188 |
44 |
119430 |
DAWSON |
Dublin
Londonderry |
1753 Aug 30 |
DAWSON, Arthur-CRAWFORD 1746-1758
Hon Arthur DAWSON of Dublin of one pt Samuel CRAWFORD
of Toome, Co. Antrim, linen draper.... transfer of land in Londonderry |
192 |
591 |
129461
729461
|
|
Antrim |
|
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
A home 23 ½ ft trent Pottingers Entry
YOUNG-RAMSEY |
192 |
592
492
|
129462 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1758 Jul 13 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
A home 23 ½ ft trent Pottingers Entry
RAMSEY-JACKSON
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
A home 23 ½ ft trent Pottingers Entry
RAMSEY-JACKSON
Image
307
BTW John RAMSEY of Belfast Co. Antrim Carpenter of 1 pt
& John JACKSON of Belfast Co. Antrim Shoemaker … Formerly
possessed by Alistair McALISTER …. WITNESS: William THOMPSON & Henry JOY. |
194 |
325 |
129666 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Tyrone
Antrim |
1735 Aug 9 |
Image
634
BTW James TEMPLETON of Stewartstown Co. Tyrone Merchant
& Mrs. Mary RAINEY als JACKSON widow of Robert RAINEY deceased
late of Kilbegs [Kilbegs,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim of 1 pt. John BRYAN of Stewartstown merchant & George JACKSON of Steepell [aka Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] Co.
Antrim Gent of other pt. Marriage to shortly be had btw George TEMPLETON
& Mary RAINEY released to John Bryan & George JACKSON tenements in Stewartstown Tamalinan [Tamnylennan,
Parish Donaghenry,
Barony Dungannon
Middle] & Drumnagullan [Drumagullion,
Parish Donaghenry,
Barony Dungannon
Middle] in Manor of Castletown Co. Tyrone & tenements in Drumout
Corlanan [possibly Carnenny (Cor an Aenaigh), Parish Desertcreat, Barony Dungannon Upper]
& Killymuck [possibly Killyneedan,
Parish Desertcreat,
Barony Dungannon
Upper] in Parish Deserter Co. Tyrone in Trust … WITNESS: Rev. Benjamin
SKELTON of Dearmount [?] Co. Antrim Clerke
& William SKELTON of Donagar [possibly Donegore,
Parish Grange of
Nilteen, Barony Antrim
Upper] or Donegore,
Parish Donegore,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Co. Antrim. & William RAINEY of Stewartstown. Mary TEMPLETON otherwise
RAINEY [SEAL]
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim and JACKSONs
of Tobermore. NOTE: Robert RAINEY was
married to Mary JACKSON in 1726 at All Saints, Antrim, Co. Antrim.
SOURCE: PRONI MIC583/11. |
195 |
559 |
131794 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
DOWN |
1758 Dec 14 |
JACKSON Book Index 1758-1768 Deed Poll
Ballyregan, Dundonald (pa),
Image
606
Thomas JACKSON of Ballyregan, Parish Dundonald
, Co. Down acknowledges receipt from John JACKSON, of Knocknagoney, Parish
Holywood, Co. Down of £75 in full of all debts whatsoever by said John JACKSON owing or that may be pretended to be owing to me [NOTE: The word pretended is curious] to me the said Thomas JACKSON and particularly in full consideration of any right or claim
of the said Thomas JACKSON or any other person or persons claiming
or to claim by him or under me might pretend to or sett up to the Lands of
Knocknagoney aforesaid, & to any moiety part or parcel of the same and I Thomas JACKSON aforesaid in consideration of the said Sum as well as from the
Natural Love and affection I bear to John JACKSON my nephew do
for me my heirs… discharge John JACKSON his heirs … of and from
all and every Such Pretended Right Claim Title and Interest Whatsoever by
Word or writing in Law or Equity Given under my hand and seal this 14 Dec
1748... WITNESSES: Robert JOY, printer of Belfast Antrim & Henry JOY
(Swore memorial 30 Jan 1759), Printer of Belfast, Antrim; David HENDERSON,
Clerk to Henry & Robert JOY; Jane ALEXANDER; Alexander WALLACE. REGISTRARS:
George PORTIAS & A. BRETT, justices presiding NOTE: Sealed by Thomas JACKSON, so a signature and
possibly a seal may be on record.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
200 |
373 |
133537 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Londonderry
Tyrone |
1759 Sep 19 |
McCULLOCH Anne, Henry & Jas to CRAWFORD. This is
a marriage agreement concerning the marriage of Robert ALEXANDER & Ann
McCULLOCH. Nathaniel ALEXANDER, Alderman of Londonderry to Robert
ALEXANDER, 2nd son of Nathaniel ALEXANDER, intended groom £3000.
Lands released by Henry McCULLOCH, Esq. of Ballyanton, Londonderry and by Henry
McCULLOCH & James McCULLOCH, eldest son and heir in law of William
McCULLOCH to James CRAWFORD of Crawfordsburn,, Co. Down & Robert
McCLINTOCK, Esq. of Strabane, Tyrone to hold in trust for several uses. Henry
McCULLOCH to pay £500 marr portion; Henry McCULLOCH released unto James
CRAWFORD & Robert McCLINTOCK 2 messuages on side Bishops st
Londonderry bnd on east [unnamed dissenting] on north by Meeting house yard
on west by James COWDEN & ten't of Rev. John CONINGHAM - along with 60p
of land on Island of Derry by on East by William HARPER + 212p on Island of
Derry bnd on east by perches of Widow GIFFORD, Nathaniel ALEXANDER &
Widow MORAN; on south by Thomas YOUNG + 24 p on s.side of rd to Colemore bnd
on east by George GUNN on west by Frederick GORDON & Henry DIXON; for
life of William DARCUS, 2nd son of Henry DARCUS of Londonderry,
Henry DARCUS, 3rd son of Henry DARCUS & Robert DARCUS, 4th son of Henry DARCUS as demised by Society of G0__ [Goldsmiths?] &
Assistants of London of new Plantation of Ulster to Nathaniel ALEXANDER.
Robert ALEXANDER agreed if Ann McCULLOCH the younger, 2nd daughter
of Henry McCULLOCH & Henry McCULLOCH to survive him, then his land to be
charged with £50 annuity for Ann McCULLOCH during life of Ann McCULLOCH and
Henry McCULLOCH; if Robert ALEXANDER to survive Ann McCULLOCH £2000 to the
children; others such intents. Deputy Registrar: James SAUNDERS. WITNESSES:
Jane McCULLOCH, spinster of Belfast, Co. Antrim; Samuel CURRY, merchant of
Londonderry City; Henry McCULLOCH, servant; Mathew _EALY [MEALY?], yeoman of
Camoly, Co. Armagh; Luke _EALY [MEALY?], yeoman of Camoly, Co. Armagh &
John ECKLIN, Clerk of Drogheda, Co. Louth.
Thanks to Mike Stewart for notes.
NOTE: Camly (Macullagh)
is a townland in the Parish of Newtownhamilton, Barony of Fews Upper, Co.
Armagh. A Matthew and Luke MAILEE both show up in the Tithes Applotments of
1830 SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
202 |
495 |
134951 |
|
Antrim |
1759 Oct 18 |
Image
590
BTW Charles McNEIL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper].
Co. Antrim Esq. & Rev William HORNE of Ballymena one of the church called
Unitas Fratrum or the Unity of the Brethren. Townland Ballykennedy [Ballykennedy,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower],
Parish Megharahoughill [aka Ahoghill] Barony Toom,
Co. Antrim … |
203 |
38 |
133989 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1759 Nov 22 |
McCULLOCH Jas & Patrick to TULLUS 1758-1768
James McCULLOCH of Kirkholm in the county of Wigttown
in North Britain Gent & Patrick M’CULLOCH of Larne in Co.Antrim… SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
203 |
524 |
136573 |
JACKSON,
Martha & husb |
Londonderry |
1760 Jul 17 |
McNEIL-STEVENSON Book Index 1758-1768
Image
283
BTW Neal McNEAL & Martha McNEAL otherwise JACKSON his wife of Culbane, [NOTE: A Culbane is in Co. Antrim: Parish Loughguile, Barony Dunluce Upper] Co
Londonderry of the one pt & John STEVENSON and Barbara STEVENSON
otherwise JACKSON his wife of Fort William [Townland Tobermore,
Parish Kilcronaghan],
Barony Loughinsholin]
in the said County... townland of Mullaghmarget [Mullaghmarget,
Parish of Tullyniskan,
in the Barony of Dungannon
Middle] in Co Tyrone. NOTE: This is part
of the William JACKSON of Tobermore line. SEE: JACKSONs
of Tobermore. |
204 |
64 |
134370 |
|
Antrim |
1760 Jan 3 |
ADAIR, James-WALLACE
James ADAIR of Antrim merchant & William WALLACE
the younger of Belfast |
212 |
385 |
141542 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Antrim |
1758 Nov 28 |
SOURCE: Crossley’s
Abstracts
NOTE: Pg 385 wrong pg #
and wrong vol # (it skips from mem #141514 to 141569) Also not in Book 213. See: Bk 214
BTW Arminella JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] Co.
Antrim widow of the 1 pt & Peter JACKSON of same place Gent
of the other pt… let to Peter JACKSON one half or moiety of the
farm & land of the Steeple, Co. Antrim with appurtenances as same were
under the tenure of Armanella JACKSON. WITNESS: Robert CLARK of
Antrim gent & Luke JACKSON of Steeple. Memorial witness:
Robert CLARK and Samuel HAM of Lisburn Gent.
NOTE: Arminella
JACKSON née DAVIES (d btw 1775-1777) widow of George JACKSON d.
abt 1749.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
213 |
69 |
139496 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1761 Feb 7 |
McCULLOCH Jas to BOYD 1758-1768
Image
42
BTW James McCOLLOUGH eldest son and heir of Jonan
McCOLLOUGH of Fenagh [Possibly Fenaghy,,
Parish Craigs, Barony Toome Lower] Co.
Antrim deceased & John BOYD of Fenagh weaver recites Robert COLVILL of
Newton Co. Down Esq deceased by indenture 20 Jun 1726 demised to James
McCOLOUGH Robert McCOLOUGH and Jonas McCOLOUGH all of Fenagh Co. Antrim
deceased part of townland of Fenagh then in their possession for lives of
John McCOLLOUGH son of said Robert McCOLLOUGH then aged abt 13 years of James
McCOLLOUGH son of said Jonas McCOLLOUGH then aged abt two years & David
McCOLLOUGH son of John McCOLLOUGH of Kilginabawn Co. Antrim then abt 13 years
…
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
214 |
385 |
141542 |
JACKSON, Arminella |
Antrim |
1758 Nov 28 |
JACKSON-JACKSON Book Index 1758-1768
Arminella JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], in
Co Antrim Widow of one part & Peter JACKSON of same place
Gent of other pt... demised to Peter JACKSON one half or moiety
of lands of Steeple leased to Peter.. witness Robert CLARK Antrim Gent & Luke JACKSON of Steeple Gent Samuel HERON of Lisburn
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
224 |
600 |
148698 |
McCULLAGH, James & William |
Armagh |
1763 Dec 1 |
McCULLOCH Jas & William to DONNELLAN 1758-1768
Image
323
BTW James McCULLAGH of Camoly [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh Esq. & William McCULLAGH of Dublin Merchant surviving
executors of the last will and testament of William McCULLAGH late of
Piedmont in Co Antrim Esq. deceased of the 1st part. Rt Hon
Hercules Langford ROWLEY of Summerhill Co. Meath Esq. sole acting executor
& residuary Legatee of the last will and Testament of Hercules ROWLEY
late of Summerhill Esq. deceased of the 2nd pt. Arthur UPTON of
Castleupton. Co. Antrim Esq. of 3rd pt & Nehemiah DONNELLAN
Gov of Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus Parish of Carrickfergus,
in the Barony of Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] Co. Antrim of 4th pt. Reciting that James
McCULLOCH and William McCULLOCH executors of the said William M’CULLOCH
deceased did for consideration release with consent of Hercules Langford ROWLEY
and Arthur UPTON grant to Nehemiah DONNELLAN town and lands of Templepatrick [in village Templepatrick, Templepatrick,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
otherwise Templetown, Cloghanduff [Cloghanduff,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper]
and Killmacshee otherwise Killmackee [Kilmakee,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Ballyshane [probably Ballycushan,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Ballymartin Ballymartin
Water Bridge, Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Rickamore [Rickamore,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper]
otherwise Tobbernagogh [Toberagnee,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Ballynaglogh [Ballynalough,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Umgall [Grange
of Umgal, Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper]
, Ballenteog [probably Ballynalough,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper]and
Stradinear otherwise Shagh otherwise Stradballymorrice [Straidballymorris,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper]
in Co. Antrim for residue of term of 200 years limited by a Settlement
recited in said deed of release to hold [named] lands … WITNESS: Hercules
HEYLAND of Belfast Co. Antrim & Michael KELLY of Camoly Co. Armagh…
William McCULLAGH [SEAL]
SEE: ROD 36-491-23759. McCULLAGH
connections |
227 |
91 |
146133 |
|
Antrim |
1763 Apr 26 |
Charles JOHNSTON – DICKIE
Charles JOHNSTON of Tullymore [Tullymore,
Parish Skerry, Barony Antrim Lower], Co
Antrim demised to John DICKEY of Ballygelly [Ballygelly,
Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lower], Co
Antrim land in possession of Alexander KENNEDY & Samuel BOYD… [lots more
detail] |
231 |
547 |
151318 |
JACKSON, John |
Antrim |
1748 Jan 12 |
DUNSHEATH-MURDOCH & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Thomas DUNSHEATH of Larn & John JACKSON of Invermore [probably Inver,
Parish of Inver. Barony Belfast Lower alias
Oldtown], both Co. Antrim exec of will of John SMILEY late of Invermore,
Barony of Belfast, Co Antrim...mill lands to William WHITE... |
232 |
300 |
152290 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin & Armagh |
1764 Aug 24 |
MITCHELL-WRAY & ors Book Index 1758-1768
Henry MITCHELL of City of Dublin Esq & Richard JACKSON of Forkhill, Co Armagh of 1 pt & Jackson WRAY of
Ballycastle [ED: Ballycastle, Ballycastle the town is in Town
Parks, Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary], Co Antrim
Esq. & John GODLEY of City of Dublin Esq of other part... 2,600 pounds....long
list of lands all in Barony of Orier, Co Armagh incl “Manor of Stonebridge”,
otherwise Forkhill SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
See ROD:139-536-96011 for list of
townlands. |
242 |
188 |
157841 |
JACKSON, Jane |
Antrim |
1765 Aug 25 |
BTW John Hamilton JACKSON of Larne, Co.
Antrim, chandler and Jane JACKSON alias HOUSTON his wife of the
one pt and Mrs. Mary KIRK of the town of Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus Parish of Carrickfergus,
in the Barony of Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] of the other pt. … two lands formerly in possession of
William HOUSTON …. More description … |
242 |
488 |
157841 |
JACKSON, John Hamilton & wife |
Antrim |
1765 Nov 29 |
KIRK Book Index 1758-1768
John Hamilton JACKSON and his wife Jane JACKSON otherwise HOUSTON of the one part & Mary KIRK of
Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus Parish of Carrickfergus,
in the Barony of Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] of the other pt. two tenements and gardens on the south
side of Main Street in Newtown, Larne. Barony of Glenarn [more descry] |
252 |
232 |
162788 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1738 Apr 26 |
McCULLOCH Henry to SIMPSON 1758-1768
Image
123
BTW Henry McCULLOGH of Fughoge [possibly Feehogue,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
Co. Antrim Gent of 1 pt & William SIMPSON sen & William SIMPSON jr
both of Lettermuck Co. Londonderry farmers of the other. Letting land of
Lettermick, Parish Cumber Co. Londonderry ‘’’ lives of William SIMPSON party
to said lease Mathew SIMPSON & Robert SIMPSON sons of said William
SIMPSON senior. WITNESS: Henry DOBBIN of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim Gent & Henry McFarlan of Clegan Co. Londonderry Gent.
SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
253 |
170 |
162636 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Londonderry |
1766 Nov 3 |
Image
91
BTW Robert MACKY of City of London Esq. Merchant only
son & heir of John MACKY late of Coleraine Co. Londonderry of 1 pt &
Andrew TODD of Shane’s Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper].Co.
Antrim Esq. of other pt. Release btw said Robert MACKY and Captain Edmond
ARMSTRONG of Garry Castle Kings Co. Esq. Son-in-Law & Jane MACKY wife and
widow of John MAKY of 2nd pt & Andrew TODD of Shanes Castle
Co. Antrim Esq. of 3rd pt. reciting lease 1 Jun 1750 … quarter of
land commonly Slevemeg [Slimag,
Parish Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry] all the
quarter of land of Crossreagh [Crossreagh,
Parish Ballywillin.
Barony Dunluce Lower,
Co. Antrim] the quarter land of Islandmore [possibly Islandmore,
Parish Kilraghts, Barony Dunluce Upper] the
quarter land of Carnanboy siturate in Barony Dunluce Co. Londonderry &
Antrim together with the quarter land of Ballycreage [Ballycregagh
Lower and/or Ballycregagh
Upper, Parish Loughguile,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
then in his possession in Barony Dunluce [Dunluce Lower] Co.
Antrim to hold to said Andrew TODD for lives of said Andrew TODD, Hill DUNHIM
(6th son of John DUNKIN of Bushfoot Esq) and Randall HARRISON (5th son of William HARRISON late of Molenobber deceased) and reciting that Richard
JACKSON Esq & John ALLISTER Linen Draper executor of will of John
MacKAY, Coleraine, d.1765, … Robert MACKY [SEAL] Edmond ARMSTRONG [SEAL] Jane
MACKY [SEAL]
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
258 |
402 |
172729 |
JACKSON |
Armagh
Antrim |
1759 Feb 7 |
OBRE-JACKSON Cloncaress Manor Clastillen TI Vol
2 (1739-1810)
Image
223
George OBRE of Lisburn, Co. Antrim Esq of 1 pt & George JACKSON of Clancarifs [Cloncarrish,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] of the other Demised part of the townland of Clancarifs bounded on
the east with part of townland of Deryhoriff [Note to the east of are the townlands of Breagh and Cloncore but one townland over are the
townands of Derrykeeran, and Derrykeevan,
both in Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] and a park of land in possession of William TROTTER, to the south
with a parcel of land in possession of Richard GREENWAY to the West with the
Drain between the townland of Gauland [Gallrock,
Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West is to the west] Clancarifs to the North with a parcel of land of
Clancarifs in possession of Robert GREENWAY containing 18a 17p English
Measure in the possession of said George JACKSON & Co. Armagh to
hold for natural lives of William JACKSON, Jane JACKSON & George JACKSON and John ROE son of George ROE of Derryogle [??],
Co. Armagh… yearly rent £7.14s. WITNESS: Edmund MURPHY late of Clanlelann Co.
Armagh & Robert MATTHEWS of Breagh [Parish Tartaraghan,
Barony Oneilland
West] Co Armagh of Manor of Clanklew & John BURGES of Town of Armagh… |
259 |
259 |
173140 |
STEEL, Robert |
Antrim |
1768-1776 |
STEEL-BROWNE
Robert STEEL of Larne, Antrim Weaver of 1 pt &
David BROWN of Larne Barber |
264 |
39 |
167220 |
JACKSON, John |
Antrim |
1767 Jul 20
1767 Sep 20 |
Crossle notes
Registered by John [his mark] JACKSON parcel of
ground situate on east side of Pottinger Entry, Belfast containing in front
next said entry 127 feet
Image
28
BTW Arthur Earl of Dartry of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Belfast in Town of Antrim Shoemaker of other pt. whereby the said
Arthur Earl of Darty for consideration granted to said John JACKSON parcel of land on east side of Pottinger’ Entry, Belfast containing in the
length at the front next the entry 677’ extending backwards 27’ premises then
in occupation of John JACKSON or his undertenants .. in the margin of
the said indenture is particularly mentioned and described and also all the
necessary tenements or other erections and buildings which then were oral
anytime during the continuance of the said demise should be erected and built
on the said piece or parcel of ground thereby demised with their and every of
their rights members and appurtenances except as are therein excepted to hold
unto John JACKSON … for natural lives of Arthur Earl of Donegal, Ann
Countess of Donegall his wife and the Honorable John CHICHESTER brother to
the said Earl … WITNESS: Henry JOY of Belfast weaver & David HENDERSON
Clerk to Henry & Robert JOY of Belfast Printers. John [his mark] JACKSON
[SEAL]
NOTE: The dates of death
of the lives: Arthur CHICHESTER Earl of Donegal (1695-1757) & John
CHICHESTER (1700-1746) |
264 |
50 |
167228 |
JACKSON, John |
Antrim |
1767 Sep 23 |
Crossle notes
Registered by John [his mark] JACKSON parcel of
ground situate east side of Cornmarket Street, Belfast 29 feet in front.
WITNESSES: Henry JOY, printer & Robert HENDERSON clerk to Henry &
Robert JOY
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34
BTW Arthur Earl of Dartry of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Belfast in Town of Antrim Shoemaker of other pt. whereby the said
Arthur Earl of Darty for consideration granted to said John JACKSON parcel of land on west side of Corn market Street in Town of Belfast
containing in front 24’ and backwards 52’ in occupation of said John JACKSON
… for natural lives of Arthur Earl of Donegal, Ann Countess of Donegall his
wife and the Honorable John CHICHESTER brother to the said Earl … WITNESS:
Henry JOY of Belfast printer & David HENDERSON Clerk to Henry &
Robert JOY of Belfast Printers. John [his mark] JACKSON [SEAL] |
286 |
408 |
189203 |
JOHNSTON |
Antrim
Down |
1700 Nov 1 |
Rose JOHNSTON – LOYD 1768-76
Indenture of Mtg btw Rose JOHNSTON of Belfast spinster
administrix of Hugh JOHNSTON late of Belfast Esq deceased. lands and
bleachgreens all in Belfast - NOTE: She may be the Rose JOHNSTON, daughter of a James
JOHNSTON who George JACKSON of Liscalgat, Parish of Creggan had some
sort of relationship with which led to him leaving in disgrace. He may have
even married her. |
288 |
96 |
186787 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1764 Oct 8
|
McCULLAGH, Mary – McCULLAGH 1768-1776
Marr Arts Mary McCULLAGH of Flowerhill [Flower
Hill, Parish Dunluce,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Parish of Dunluce, Co Antrim for Sarah McCULLAGH to marry Wm MAJOR of City
of Londonderry Merchant SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
290 |
541 |
195397 |
|
Antrim |
1772 Oct 14 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Mullinsallagh & Mills Magheraboy Maryduffle,
Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
HUME-McCLUNE – McLAUGHLIN
Image
285
BTW Thomas HUME of Munnyduff, [Moneyduff,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] Parish
Dunaghy, Barony Kilcomway Co. Antrim & Thomas McCLUNE of same. … one
equal 4th part of the west division or the one equal undivided 8th part of the lands of Minnyduff granted in trust to Thomas HUME late deceased
Father to Thomas HUME party thereto by the late Henry O’HARA of Crebilly [Crebilly,
Parish of Ballyclug,
in the Barony of Antrim
Lower], Esq. for Hugh McCLUNE father to said Thomas McCLUNE deceased and
others by indenture 12 Jan 1740 … containing 106a 30p for lives of Thomas
HUME party to the Deed and son to said Thomas deceased of William HOUSTON son
of another of the trustees. WITNESS: Robert STEWART of Minniduff [Moneyduff,]
farmer & David GRAHAM of Galgen [possibly Galgorm,
Parish Ahoghill,
Barony Toome Lower]
Innkeeper both Co. Antrim 4 Feb 1773 btw said Thomas McCLUNE & William McLOUGHLIN of Minnieduff Co. Antrim
Merchant … Thomas McCLUNE [SEAL] and William McLOUGHLIN [SEAL] |
298 |
9 |
196280 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Antrim |
1763 May 5 |
JACKSON Book Index 1768-1776
Btw Thomas JACKSON the younger of Town
& Co. of Antrim Gent of the 1 pt & Luke JACKSON of
Lisnaguigal [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
in said County Gent of the other part.. Thomas JACKSON let to Luke JACKSON all that part and parcel of land called Hollywell farm [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
containing by estimation 82 acres English measure… situate living and being
in the Sixteentowns 16 townlands generally known by the names of
Ralsonraw otherwise Rathinrair, [Rathenraw,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Hurtletool otherwise Huttletoot [Hurtletoot,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper],
Hungry Hall [Hungry
Hall, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Hinking Stile otherwise Stile Farm [Stiles,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Holywell farm otherwise Holeywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
farm Croskeenem Crosskeenem [Crosskennan,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Gosduff [?] farm Shane otherwise Farmshane [Farranshane,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] Bush [Bush,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Cunnyberry field [?] Ballyraighy [Ballycraigy,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
otherwise Ballycraigy Whins Park otherwise Whinse Parke Hall [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Cork Hall otherwise Cortall [?] Irish Town [Irishtown,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Dunsilly [Dunsilly,
] and Potters [Potterswalls,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] or
Venables Land in Barony & Co. Antrim] Parish and Co. Antrim.. to hold to Luke JACKSON for 21 years.
For rent of 49 pounds 4 shillings sterling. Witness Hugh O’NEIL of town and
County of Antrim Inn Holder and Robert YOUNG of the same Merchant SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple |
298 |
87 |
196599 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Antrim |
1773 May 19 |
JACKSON Book Index 1768-1776
A memorial of a Certain Instrument of Writing between John JACKSON the elder of Parish & Co. Antrim Gent of the 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON the younger of said parish & county gent of the other
part. Whereby reciting the said Thomas JACKSON the elder for the
Consideration assigned and made over to Thomas JACKSON the
younger the farm of Hollywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
and Whinpark [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
situate in the Sixteentowns 16 townlands generally
known by the names of Ralsonraw otherwise Rathinrair, [Rathenraw,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Hurtletool otherwise Huttletoot [Hurtletoot,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper],
Hungry Hall [Hungry
Hall, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Hinking Stile otherwise Stile Farm [Stiles,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Holywell farm otherwise Holeywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
farm Croskeenem Crosskeenem [Crosskennan,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Gosduff [?] farm Shane otherwise Farmshane [Farranshane,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] Bush [Bush,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Cunnyberry field [?] Ballyraighy [Ballycraigy,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
otherwise Ballycraigy Whins Park otherwise Whinse Parke Hall [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Cork Hall otherwise Cortall [?] Irish Town [Irishtown,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Dunsilly [Dunsilly,
] and Potters [Potterswalls,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] or
Venables Land in Barony & Co. Antrim] & Co Antrim for and during the
natural life of Thomas JACKSON the younger, and thereafter to
his lawful issue with the elder to be preferred before the younger and the
male before the female & if he have no lawful issue then Dorah JACKSON otherwise CLARK the present wife of Thomas the younger, she would be
paid ten pounds sterling yearly. WITNESS: John RANKIN of Town & Co Antrim
gent & Robert YOUNG of same Merchant. SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple and/or Jacksons of Tobermore. |
301 |
338 |
201041 |
|
Antrim
Galway
Meath |
1763-1777 |
ANDREWS, Francis-his will
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189
Francis ANDERSON late Provost of Trinity College ...
lands in Co Antrim [not described] to his mother... also lands in Galway
& Meath (held by Mr. GAMBLE in Trust for Francis ANDERSON ... |
304 |
622 |
206741 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Armagh & Dublin |
1775 Dec 4 |
JACKSON-SHERLOCK Book Index 1768-1776 Forkhill,
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332
Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Lodge [Parish Forkill, Barony Orior Upper], Co
Armagh Esq demised to Thomas SHERLOCK, Brewer land in Glovers Alley near Stephens Green, City of Dublin adjoining the Gateway
late John SWEETMAN’s now of Thomas SHERLOCK containing in front 54 ½’ and
back to the Angle of the Malt House as of right belongs to Richard JACKSON … for 31 years rent of £3.8.3 witness Edward TIPPING of Mounthill [Mounthill,
Parish Creggan, Barony Fews Upper], , Co
Armagh, Esq. & Jackson WRAY son of Jackson WRAY of Ballycastle [ED: Ballycastle, Ballycastle the town is in Town
Parks, Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary] Co Antrim
Esq & William JACKSON of City of Dublin, Gent JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
305 |
192 |
201469 |
|
Antrim |
1774 Feb 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Mullinsallagh & Mills Magheraboy Maryduffle,
Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
CRAWFORD-McLAUGHLIN
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104
WITNESS: Andrew McLOUGHLIN & John TODD both of
Manneduff [Moneyduff,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway], Co.
Antrim |
315 |
363 |
212533 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Antrim |
1770 Sep 4 |
In Names Index under WRAY
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190
Btw Jackson WRAY late of Coleraine but then of
Ballycastle [ED: Ballycastle, Ballycastle the town is in Town
Parks, Parish Ramoan,
Barony Cary], Co Antrim
Esq. & Rev. James SMYTHE Vicar of Ardmay [?] ,
Co. Antrim of the 1 pt. Thomas THOMPSON of Greenmount [south of town of
Antrim, now College of Agriculture – possibly in townland of Muckamore),
Co Antrim Esq and the lease made btw Jackson WRAY, Richard JACKSON of Forkhill Co Armagh Esq & the surviving Executors of the will of Hugh
BOYDE the younger of Ballycastle Esq son & heir of Alexander BOYDE late
of Ballycastle Esq, deceased. Who at the time of his death was son and heir
of Hugh BOYD… more BOYD & townlands in Co. Antrim SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine. |
315 |
502 |
215814 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Antrim |
1778 May 13 |
JACKSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON of Town and Co Antrim Gent
of the 1 pt & Peter JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co
Antrim Gent of the other…. Demised Whin Park [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
est 35 acres, Parish & Co Antrim… for and during natural life of George JACKSON son of Peter JACKSON aged abt 4 years for term
of 31 years…. (hard to read, but not much more there). SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple |
321 |
445 |
217204 |
JACKSON, Luke |
Antrim |
1778 Sep 24 |
Btw Luke JACKSON of Lisnagingle Co Antrim
Gen of the one pt demised 39 ½ ces Plantation measure of Lisnagingle [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
to John PARKER. WITNESS: Alexander ARTHUR of Belfast & his wife Mary
ARTHUR SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple |
326 |
138 |
214525 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1778 Jan 15 |
McCULLOGH Robert to MARWOOD
Robert McCULLOGH of town & Co Antrim weaver SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
327 |
466 |
219210 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Antrim |
1779 Feb 19 |
BTW Mary IRWIN of Parish of Antrim of one pt & Peter JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], of
other. Demised two fields then in his possession to hold for the natural life
of George IRWIN or for a term of 140 years and that said George IRWIN had
died intestate his widow had obtained administration… fields, orchard &
garden at Steeple containing 6a as it had been occupied by Mary IRWIN and
her late husband
SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple - |
327 |
486 |
219496 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1779 May 5 |
FERGUSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Deed of rent charge btw Thomas JACKSON and William JACKSON both of town & co of Antrim Gents of
the 1 pt, & Samuel FERGUSON of Silversprings [?] in sd Co Gent of the other pt. Reciting that Thomas JACKSON was indebted to Samuel FERGUSON 60 pounds and that William JACKSON was indebted 60 pounds… lands of Ballynadrintagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
Co Antrim were offered in lieu [it seems that the rents were offered] SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple - probably |
329 |
395 |
219897 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1779 May 20 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyguillan, Ballynadrenttogh and Tythes Parish
Killead Barony Massareene
JACKSON-McCABE
McCABE Names Index: 1777-1785
Deed of charge btw William JACKSON of
Randalstown, [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim, Gent of the one part & Thomas McCABE of Belfast Antrim
watchmaker of the other part reciting that the said William JACKSON was indebted to the said Thomas McCABE on account of John ROBINSON of Domied [?] in the sum of 227 pounds 17s 10d sterling
re an annuity on part of the lands of Ballynadrintagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
Co Antrim then in possession of Peter JACKSON Mary BLACK widow
Elias TOLAN Jane METLAND Widow and son… SEE: JACKSONs
of Steeple - probably |
331 |
659 |
224084 |
ASHE |
Antrim |
1780 Feb 20 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Whimpark, Whinepark, Whitekirk The tythes
LYNDENAR-ASHE[?]
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353
BTW William LYNDON of City of London Great Britain Esq.
& Right Hon Clotorthy Earl of Masareene of 1 pt; Benjamin ASHE eldest
son of Thomas ASHE of City of Dublin deceased & late of Calcutta Esq. of
the other pt. … lots of townlands and descriptions 16
townlands generally known by the names of Ralsonraw otherwise
Rathinrair, [Rathenraw,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Hurtletool otherwise Huttletoot [Hurtletoot,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper],
Hungry Hall [Hungry
Hall, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Hinking Stile otherwise Stile Farm [Stiles,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Holywell farm otherwise Holeywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
farm Croskeenem Crosskeenem [Crosskennan,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Gosduff [?] farm Shane otherwise Farmshane [Farranshane,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] Bush [Bush,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Cunnyberry field [?] Ballyraighy [Ballycraigy,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
otherwise Ballycraigy Whins Park otherwise Whinse Parke Hall [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Cork Hall otherwise Cortall [?] Irish Town [Irishtown,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper]
Dunsilly [Dunsilly,
] and Potters [Potterswalls,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] or
Venables Land in Barony & Co. Antrim, other townlands in Co. Monaghan –
several pages … |
332 |
462 |
225369 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1780 Feb 1 |
YOUNG & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
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240
Hatton TILLE of Coleraine of 1 pt & Rev. Galbraith
Young of Coleraine; James STEWART of Grace Hill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Antrim & Richard JACKSON & Elizabeth his wife.
Of 3rd pt. TILLE conveyed to YOUNG and STEWART a tenement on west
side of New Row in Co. Coleraine attached on
map as No 28 containing front [?[ depth 150’ & bounded on South by No 29
on the west by New Row and on the North by Tenement 27. Also 11a land
marked No 68 bounded on North by road to Baldrashane on the east by road
leading to Ballymoney and on the south by No 37 and on the west by No 62
about half a mile distant from said Town … subject to permit by Richard
JACKSON and wife Elizabeth … after death of Richard JACKSON &
Elizabeth JACKSON that Galbraith YOUNG & James STEWART shall out of
the profits pay Martha JACKSON daughter of Richard JACKSON
should she attain age of 21 … WITNESS: William HUNTER of Colerain Charles
SWENEY of Colerain Distiller Magher & William ODILEN of Coleraine tanner… Richard JACKSON [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine.
NOTE: I do not know which Richard
JACKSON he was – possibly Richard
JACKSON (1726-1789), son of Thomas JACKSON & Margaret BERESFORD. |
332 |
511 |
225747 |
GILLMER |
Antrim |
1739-1810
(TI Bk 73) |
GILMER or FORDE to FORDE Loughanmore. Co. Antrim is a
guess. |
336 |
478 |
225906 |
OLIVER, David & wife |
Armagh
Antrim |
1778
Nov 20 |
OLIVER, David & wife - WALKER 1777-1785
NOTES: Indented Deed of Release between David OLIVER
and Susannah OLIVER otherwise WALKER his wife of Ballyrea in the County of
Armagh farmer of the one part and Thomas WALKER of Ballydonagh [Ballydonaghy,
Parish Camlin, Barony Massereene Upper],
in the County of Antrim farmer of the other part. Whereby after reciting as
is herein related the said David and Susannah OLIVER in obedience of the last
will and testament of Leonard WALKER deceased and in consideration of the sum
[of the sum - sic] of one hundred and ten pounds sterling assigned released
confirmed and made over unto the said Thomas WALKER his heirs exons admons
and assigns all that and these the farm tenement and parcel of land called
part of Ballydonaghy [Ballydonaghy,
Parish Camlin, Barony Massereene Upper],
containing by estimation twenty eight acres and one rood English measure be
the same more or less late in the possession of Thomas WALKER deceased
situate lying and being in Parish of Glenary [Glenavy?], Manor of Killuta and County of Antrim aforesaid
To hold unto the said Thomas WALKER his heirs, exons and assigns for and
during the lives of Francis WHILLA Elinor WHILLA son and daughter of George
WHILLA and Francis STEEL son of William STEEL and the survivor of them and for so much of the term of forty one years
commencing first November 1740 as should remain unexpired being the lives and
years in the grant lease of said premises made by Lord Baron CONWAY to Isabella
Leonard WALKER deceased as by same may appear [etc] Witness Edward IRWIN of
the City of Dublin and John SHEPHERD of the same, Gent & Thomas LLOYD of
the said City. Thomas WALKER [SEAL] SEE: JACKSONs
of Urker for OLIVER connections. |
336 |
580 |
226444 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1781 Jan 26 |
McCULLAGH, Beresford & Henry - McCULLAGH
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH
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317
McCULLAGH, Victoria – McCULLAGH
1777-1785
Btw Dorothy Beresford McCULLOCH of Antrim in the Co of
Antrim Widow mother of James McCULLOGH late of Camley [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh Esq. deceased. Dr. William McCULLOGH the younger Dr. Henry
McCULLOCH John MORTON and Dorothy Beresford MORTON otherwise McCULLOCH his
wife Joseph WALKER and Jane WALKER otherwise McCULLOCH his wife. And Victoria
McCULLAGH spinster.. Said William the younger, Henry, Dorothy MORTON Jane and
Victoria are children of John McCULLOCH of Antrim afsd surgeon and Apothocary
and nephews and nieces and some of the next of Kin of the said James
McCULLOCH of the first pt.. William McCULLOCH the Elder of the City of Dublin
Esq. only surviving brother and heir at law of the said James McCULLOCH of
the 2nd pt, and the said John McCULLOCH of the 3rd pt…. the parties of the
1st pt quit claim for considerations unto the sd William McCULLOCH the elder…
WITNESSES: William HOLMES, merchant; John CRAWFORD, Carpenter both of Town
& Co Antrim. Memorial witnessed by William HOLMES and Robert YOUNG of
Antrim merchant. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
336 |
580 |
226444 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1781 Jan 26 |
McCULLAGH, Beresford & Henry - McCULLAGH
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH
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317
McCULLAGH, Victoria – McCULLAGH 1777-1785
Btw Dorothy Beresford McCULLOCH of Antrim in the Co of
Antrim Widow mother of James McCULLOGH late of Camley [Camly
(Macullagh), Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper],
Co. Armagh Esq. deceased. Dr. William McCULLOGH the younger Dr. Henry
McCULLOCH John MORTON and Dorothy Beresford MORTON otherwise McCULLOCH his
wife Joseph WALKER and Jane WALKER otherwise McCULLOCH his wife. And Victoria
McCULLAGH spinster.. Said William the younger, Henry, Dorothy MORTON Jane and
Victoria are children of John McCULLOCH of Antrim afsd surgeon and Apothocary
and nephews and nieces and some of the next of Kin of the said James
McCULLOCH of the first pt.. William McCULLOCH the Elder of the City of Dublin
Esq. only surviving brother and heir at law of the said James McCULLOCH of
the 2nd pt, and the said John McCULLOCH of the 3rd pt…. the parties of the 1st
pt quit claim for considerations unto the sd William McCULLOCH the elder…
WITNESSES: William HOLMES, merchant; John CRAWFORD, Carpenter both of Town
& Co Antrim. Memorial witnessed by William HOLMES and Robert YOUNG of
Antrim merchant. SEE: McCULLAGH
connections |
345 |
89 |
232275 |
DICKIE, Charles |
Antrim |
1782 Jun 17 |
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53
Francis JOY of Randlestown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co. Antrim Gent of 1st pt; & James DICKIE and Charles DICKIE both
of Hollybrooke [possibly Holy
Well, Parish of Antrim,
in the Barony of Antrim
Upper], Co. Antrim - linen drapers of the other part. Reciting deed of
release Francis JOY in consideration of £50 sold to James DICKIE & Charles
DICKIE all that field or park of land at Randalstown with said Francis JOY
reclaimed off the Mill dam containing 3a together with the ground in front
opposite to said land and the Heap of Stones then lying therein … WITNESS:
Alexander MITCHEL of Newgrove Co. Down Linen Draper & William ADAMS of
Randalstown Co. Antrim Merchant James DICKIE [SEAL] Charles DICKIE [SEAL] |
348 |
124 |
232454 |
JACKSON, Thomas the elder & Rose |
Antrim |
1782 Jun 27 |
His will Names Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyguillan, Ballynadrenttogh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
and Tythes Parish Killead Barony Massareene
Hollywell- Hollywell farm
Thomas JACKSON the elder’s will
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69
Thomas JACKSON the elder formerly of Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
but now of town & of Antrim. Last will: First: Confirm marriage
settlement with my wife Rose JACKSON intitled to annuity of £30
payable out of any part of premises I was entitled to at time of marriage and
further a Cow if I should have one at time of decease and also half of what
household furniture I shall have at time of my death only my Escrutore which
I leave to my son Thomas JACKSON 2ndly I leave to my two
granddaughters [only one named] Rose JACKSON the other half of my
household furniture and the sum of £250. 3rdly I leave to my granddaughters Rose
CLARK and Elinor CLARK the sum of £40 each … 4thly I leave to my
son Thomas JACKSON my freehold lease of Hollywell during his natural
life after his decease to his lawful issue … then to son William JACKSON …
and failing lawful issue then to daughter Rose JACKSON … 5thly to my
two sons Thomas JACKSON and William JACKSON lands of
Ballynadrumlagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
and rectorial tythes … 22 Oct 1772 … WITNESS;
William HOLMES, Hugh O’REILLY Robert YOUNG both of Town & Co. Antrim
& Hugh O’NEILL Linen Draper … Thomas DAWSON of Conn Carmony Co. Antrim
farmer.
SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple Not yet sure where she fits in. Possibly SEE: Jacksons
of Tobermore. |
349 |
185 |
233545 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1778 Nov 24 |
McCULLAGH, William - McCULLAGH Notes in 2009 diary 1777-1785
Between William McCULLOGH of townland and Parish of
Rasavan [possibly Rasharkin], Diocese of
Connor, Co. Antrim of 1 pt. & Samuel McCULLAGH of same. |
352 |
319 |
238395 |
JACKSON, Rev. Robert |
Antrim |
1783 Aug 24 |
Crossle notes
BTW Anne KELSO of Dunmurray [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Barony Belfast Upper]
Antrim Spinster of one pt & Rev. Robert JACKSON of Dunmurry of the
other pt. Parcel of land on south side of Castle St Belfast containing in
length at first next side street 56 feet backwards on east side next the
passage leading to the Mall 212 feet and in tenure of Peter GOLAN of Belfast
merchant and later of James CARSON. |
356 |
20 |
237795 |
JACKSON, Peter & ors |
Antrim |
1783 Aug 27 |
HARPUR Names Index: 1777-1785
Btw Peter JACKSON of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co
Antrim Gent of the 1st pt; Luke JACKSON of the Parish of
Connor [Connor] in
same Co Gent; of 2nd pt & Wm HARPER of Doagh [Doagh,
Parish Grange of
Doagh, Barony Antrim
Upper] Antrim Innkeeper of the 3rd pt leased part of Young’s
farm in Lisngiggl [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
lying on the west side commonly called the lower side of the turnpike
leading from Antrim to Ballymeena… 20 acres 20 perches. WITNESSES: John READ
of Macdam in parish of Donegar [Donegore] Gent; William
CAMPBELL of Craigyhaw [possibly Craigy
Hall, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper],
parish of Antrim Linen weaver
SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
358 |
29 |
238394 |
JACKSON,
Robert Rev & ors |
Antrim |
1783 Aug 24
1783 Nov 8 |
ASHMORE & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Dunmurry & Mill par Drumbeg & Belfast Bo
Belfast
JACKSONs settlement & KELSO to ASHMORE & ors
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BTW Anne KELSO of Drumurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
spinster and only child of Joseph KELSO late of Dunmury Linen Draper deceased
of 1st pt Samuel ASHMORE of Antrim Merchant & Robert JOHNSTON
of Derryayhy [Derryaghy,
Parish Derriaghy,
Barony Belfast Upper]
Co Antrim Linen draper of 2nd pt; re: marriage agreement of Rev. Robert
JACKSON of Dunmurray Co Antrim of 3rd pt. with Anne KELSO
…marriage btw Rev Robert JACKSON & Ann KELSO … parcel of land in
Dunmurry 53a 3r 37p … WITNESS: James BRYSON & Alexander ARTHUR
NOTE: I need to track
down this Rev. Robert JACKSON. He might be the
son of John JACKSON of Ballygrainey, Co. Down or the Rev Robert JACKSON (bef
1750-1788) son of Rev. Henry JACKSON (1717-1795) and Jane MILLER of
Banbridge. |
358 |
372 |
241162 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1784 May 18 |
FERGUSON Names Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyguillan, Ballynadrenttogh and Tythes Parish
Killead Barony Massareene
JACKSON & another-FERGUSON
Thomas JACKSON of Antrim and William JACKSON of Belfast of the 1 pt & Samuel FERGUSSON of Belfast of the other pt..
parcel of land in Lower Ballynidrenlagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
55 acres 5 perches Cunningham Measure bounded on the north by Crumlin River
on the north by John HUNTERs farm on the east by NOLAN and GAWLEYs farm is on
the west by Hercules ROWLEYs Esq. estate in parish of Killead Co Antrim
SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple Not yet sure where she fits in. Possibly SEE: Jacksons
of Tobermore. Thomas JACKSON and William JACKSON were probably brothers & sons of Thomas JACKSON &
Rose? |
360 |
500 |
244624 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William |
Antrim |
1785 Jan 11 |
JACKSON-McCABE Names Index: 1777-1785
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
JACKSON, Thomas & Wm-M’CABE
Thomas JACKSON of Antrim & William
JACKSON of Randlestown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],,
both in Co Antrim Gent & Thomas McCABE of Belfast Co Antrim Watchmaker of
other pt.... transfer lands of Ballynadrentagh. [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower].. probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
363 |
132 |
243390 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1784 Nov 9 |
McCULLOGH William to HARBISON |
363 |
467 |
245228 |
|
Antrim |
1785 Feb 4 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Tullybane Bo Killcanway psh Dunaghy
Ballyreaghs, Ballynagaboge, Barony Kilconway
Crebilly, Carnmore, Carnbeg, Carnbuck
Greig- Glenawhirry
Killaree Bokileenway
Mullinsallagh & Mills Magheraboy Maryduffle,
Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
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261
BTW John Hamilton O’HARA of Crebilly [Crebilly,
Parish Ballyclug, Barony Antrim Lower],
Co. Antrim Esq only son & heir of Charles HAMILTON formerly of the City
of Bath Great Britain but also Portglone [[Probably Parish Portglenone,
Barony Toome Lower]
Co. Antrim Esq. of 1 pt; .. Manor of Crebilly also known as Kart Estate …
Killaree, quarter land of Carnmore [Carnmore,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] quarter
land of Carnbegg [Carnbeg,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] quarterland
of Foenagushogg [Farranscushog,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] commonly
known as of four quarters of Killeree [Killyree,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] and also
all the town of Balyreaghs [Ballyreagh,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway], and also
townlands of Ballynagologe [Ballynalough,
Parish Templepatrick,
Barony Belfast Upper],
containing several subdenominations following that is to say the quarter land
of Lislalian, the quarterland of Magheraboy [Magheraboy,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway], the
quarterland of Grieig and quarterland of Carnbush [possibly Carnbeg,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] all in Barony Kilconway Co. Antrim and also the two
quarterlands Omerleane [probably Irishomerbane (Umar Ban, Parish Dunaghy,
Barony Kilconway]] the quarterland of Moneyduffe [Moneyduff,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] and the
quarterland of Tulybane [Tullaghbane,
Parish Dunaghy, Barony Kilconway] in Parish
Dunaghy Barony Kilconways Co. Antrim
NOTE: Crossley mentions
JACKSON, but that surname was not in memorial but the wife of John Hamilton
O’HARA was a JACKSON. |
364 |
125 |
243422 |
|
Antrim |
1784 Sep 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Drains, Drumaine, Bo Glenarm
SHAW-ALLEN
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73
BTW Martha SHAW of Blairmount Co. Antrim widow of 1 pt;
Samuel ALLEN of Kilaughter [Parish Kilwaughter, Barony Glenarm Upper.] Co. Antrim Linen draper of the other part
make over part of Killygleen alias Blairmount Blairmount [aka Killyglen,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper] with
the mountain belonging late in possession of Martha SHAW and one undivided
moiety of townland of Knocknane otherwise Drain [probably Drains
Bog, Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]
containing 219a & one undivided moiety of lands of Loughduff [Loughduff,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper],
and the Turf Bog in Barony Glenarm Co. Antrim … WITNESS: James ALLEN of Larne
Merchant & Alexander JOHNSTON of Killeragait [?] Lapper
both in Co. Antrim |
364 |
151 |
243540 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1784 Nov 12 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
HUNTER Names Index: 1777-1785
Thomas JACKSON of Antrim & William JACKSON of Randlestown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
of the 1st pt; & John HUNTER of Ballyradrentagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
in said County farmer of the other part… land let to HUNTER at Ballynadentagh
then in the possession of John HUNTER cont 41 acres & 1 rood Scotch
Cunningham measure, Parish of Killead Co Antrim SEE: Jacksons
of Tobermore. – probably. |
365 |
208 |
244060 |
JACKSON, Thomas |
Antrim |
1784 Dec 7 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Whinpark, Whatstown farm
HOLMES Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
409
Btw Thomas JACKSON of town & Co of
Antrim Gent of the 1 pt & William HOLMES of said town & County of
Antrim Merchant of the other pt. in consid of 780 pounds released to Wm
HOLMES al that farm and parcel of land called Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
cont 80 acres of land English Measure bounded on the east by the road from
Antrim to Belymcha [probably Ballymacilhoyle,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
on the west by a farm formerly James KILCRESTs on the south by a Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] farm
and on the north by a brook dividing a farm formerly widow WHITE and the said
80 acres part of a parcel of land called Whin Park [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
by est 35 acres 3 roods… in parish and Co. Antrim for and during lives of Thomas
JACKSON party thereto & of George JACKSON son of Peter JACKSON of Steeple. WITNESS: Robert YOUNG & James DAWSON of Antrim, SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
366 |
189 |
244674 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1785 Jan 27 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
JACKSON Thomas & Wm-CHARTERS CHARTRES Names Index:
1777-1785
A memorial of an Indented Deed of Rent Charge… duly
made and executed by and between Thomas JACKSON of Antrim in Co. Antrim Gent & William
JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
in said Co. Gent. Of the ne part and John CHARTERS of Antrim aforesaid
merchant of the other part. William JACKSON for and in consideration
of the sum of sixty pounds sterling do give grant and confirm unto the said
John CHARTERS his exors admins and assigns the annuity or yearly rent Charge
of twenty pounds sterling to be had and issuing out of the Town and Lands of
Ballynabantagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
in parish of Killead and Co Antrim now in possession of John GOWLEY and John
BLACK…. There is a Clause that the said Thomas and William JACKSON their
heirs admons or assigns shall and will pay or cause to be paid the said
annuity on the several days and times therein mentioned and also that the
said lands shall continue sufficient payment of said annuity. WITNESS: John
HAMILTON of Carrickfergus [Carrickfergus Parish of Carrickfergus,
in the Barony of Carrickfergus
or St Nicholas] Gent & John WILLIAMS SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
374 |
494 |
250216 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William |
Antrim |
1786 Feb 28 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
Crossbeg
JACKSON & another-WHITLA J
ACKSON-WHITELAW Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Thomas JACKSON of the town & City of Antrim & William JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
& Valentine WHITLA of Gorbrana [?] Parish
of Glenavy [Glenavy] Co
Antrim... released half of the lands of Ballynadrintagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
alia Crossbegg with the rectorial tithes thereof in parish of Killead Barony
Massareene to WHITLA.. WITNESS James BAXTER of Briain [?] Gent, Robert YOUNG & William HOLMES of Antrim Merchants. Probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
375 |
77 |
249241 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1785 Dec 31 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
HUNTER & ors Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
337
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Antrim and William JACKSON of Randalstown [Randalstown,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
both in Co Antrim Gents of the one pt & John HUNTER & Robert METLAND of
Ballynadrontagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower in Co. Antrim of other pt. part of land of
Ballynadrontagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
21 acres 20 perches parish of Killead … WITNESS: John BLACK and Henry HUNTER
of Killead Co. Antrim farmers & Alecander ARTHUR Attorney of Belfast. Probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
375 |
77 |
249242 |
JACKSON, Thomas & William & ors |
Antrim |
1785 Dec 31 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballynadrentagh & Tythes
MACARTNEY Names Index: 1777-1785
Image
337
Btw Thomas JACKSON of Antrim and William JACKSON of Randalstown both in Co Antrim Gents of the one pt & Thomas MaCARTNEY of
Ballynadrentagh [Ballynadrentagh,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
Antrim farmer of other pt.… 15 acres leased [the land is described] Probably SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
377 |
418 |
253324 |
McCULLAGH, Rev. James |
Antrim |
1786 Aug 12 |
McCULLAGH, Rev. James – McCULLAGH 1786-1793
Rev James M’CULLOCH of Cokeman [?], Co. Antrim of one part & John M’CULLOCH of Larne, Co. Antrim Gent
and Patrick M’CULLOCH of Larne nephew of said James M’CULLOGH… demised farm
of North Ballyruther [Ballyruther,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]
… 60a… Parish of Caincastle, Co. Antrim.. WITNESS: Samuel FERRIS of Larne,
Co. Antrim Surgeon & William JACKSON Surgeon
in his Majesties Navy . John M’CULLOCH |
380 |
146 |
25469 |
JACKSON, Luke |
Antrim |
1786 Dec 2 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Grove farm
Lisnagungge Lisneguiga
JACKSON-PARLAR BTW Luke JACKSON of Kells [Kells,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower], Co.
Antrim Gent of 1 pt & John PARTON of Kells, innholder , of the other pt. Luke
JACKSON demised that part of land called The Grove [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
farm containing 39a 22 in parish of Connor to hold for lives of Luke
JACKSON & Samuel BRISTOW son of Samuel BRISTOW Esq. & George
McFERRAN son of George McFERRON… WITNESS: Roger CASEMENT & Francis
DINSMORE both of Kells, Co. Antrim Gents. |
384 |
216 |
254687 |
SPEER |
Antrim |
1787 Jan 20 |
Image
127
BTW William SPEER of Tullyrodd [?], Co. Antrim Farmer of 1 pt & Robert CAMPBELL of Ballingarvey [probably Ballygarvey,
Parish Kirkinriola,
Barony Toome Lower]
Co. Antrim Esq. of the other… reciting land then in occupation of the said
William SPEER, Daniel McNEILL John HINDMAN and one field also in possession
of John EDMONSON deceased in Parish Loughgill [Loughguile] Co. Antrim
for lives … WITNESS: George HUTCHINSON of Ballymony [probably Ballymoney,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine]
& Roger CASEMONT of Ballymond [?] both Co.
Antrim Attorneys NOTE: Possible link to Jacksons of Tobermore. |
386 |
230 |
257608 |
Jackson, George |
Antrim |
1787 Jun 9 |
Image
127
Memorial of deed of lease bearing date Jun 9, 1787
whereby James WHITE of Whitehall, Esq. of Antrim let to William HOLMES of Antrim,
merchant a house lying on the north side of the street in Antrim described in
a deed dated Nov 26, 1719 bounded on the N side by William MOORE and the s.
side by George JACKSON, late of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], decd. Witnessed by James Watt and William HOLMES the younger, both of
Antrim, Co Antrim, Simon Draper and David HENDERSON of Belfast. Memorial
dated June 12, 1787.
NOTE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
389 |
216 |
256019 |
COULTER |
Antrim |
1787 Mar 28 |
COULTER, John-McLORAN 1786-1793
Image
438
John COULTER of Collen [?] Co.
Antrim, Merchant eldest son & heir & Admon of James COULTER late of
Aghogill [?] Co. Antrim Merchant, deceased of
1 pt. |
392 |
313 |
259 |
TODD, Andrew |
Londonderry |
1787 Nov 8 |
Will of Andrew TODD 1739-1810
Image
180
Registered 1787 Nov 8
Andrew TODD of Shanes Castle[Shanes's
Castle, Parish of Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper],
Co Antrim… lands of Crossreagh [CrossreaghBallycraig
Upper, Slenmay [Slimag,
Parish Ballywillin,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry] Carnanlevy [probably Carnany
Lower, Parish of Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper],
Islandmore [Parish Kilraghts,
Barony Dunluce Upper ] & Ballyeraye [possibly Ballycraig
Upper, Ballycraig
Upper] held by lease for lives under Earl of Antrim dated 1 June 1750
& also Lands called the live quarters of Priestland [either Priestland
East and/or Priestland
West, Parish Dunluce,
Barony Dunluce Lower]
& quarter of Killiny [??], & ¼
of park commonly called [Fernelesvey?] West
Park (Fearann na Leathsheisrí) (aka Faranlessery), Parish Dunluce, Barony Dunluce Lower],
held from the Earl dated 2 July 1745 all in Barony Dunluce, Co. Londonderry
and also lands of Gortgole [Gortgole,
Parish Portglenone,
Barony Toome Lower]
in lower half Barony of Toom in Co. Antrim held for lives under John O’NEILL ….
£50 to be paid to Sister Elizabeth PATTERSON otherwise TODD wife of William
PATTERSON now of City of Derry, Gent….
Subject to levies by John O’NEILL of Shanes Castle Esq. & to John
O’NEILL of Portglenane [Probably Parish Portglenone, Barony Toome Lower] Esq.
& their lives & also several trusts … boy called and named as John
TODD age 14-15 at grammar school in Town of Workington Cumberland, Great Britain – board and lodging with
Mr. & Mrs. WHITESIDES of Workingtown if John TODD dies before reaching
majority, then trusts to ….. Andrew TODD, eldest son of Daniel TODD now of
Randlestown Gent & of his issue male in the same manner as for John TODD
…… John PATTERSON eldest son of Walter PATTERSON Governor of the Island of St
Johns in Gulf of St. Laurence and his issue…. Niece Elizabeth PATTERSON wife
of Rev Edward PATTERSON of Belfast £100. To servant Ann MAGILL all my right
& interest in lands of Tobernaveen [Tobernaveen,
Parish Grange
of Shilvodan, Barony Toome Upper] together
with sum of £50 … other servants Thomas O’NEILL Charles MAGILL & Elinor
MACTRANEY one year’s wages to each … guardianship of John TODD [?] William
DUNKIN of Clogher Esq. & Edward HOGG of Lisburn Linen Draper my executors
… signed Andrew TODD Esq in presence of Richard DRUE of Duncliffe, Robert
McLEAIN of Shanes Castle, Samuel McCLEAN of Belfast Merchant. Memorial
witness Samuel McCLEAN & Samuel HERON of Lisburn Gent & Atty at Law.
John TODD [SEAL] 27 Aug 1787.
NOTE: An Andrew TODD of Carricknaveagh,
near Saintfield married the 3rd daughter of James BIRCH (?-1727)
and Mary JACKSON (?-aft 1732).: SOURCE: Thomas Ledlie
Birch: United Irishman. Aiken McClelland. The TODD family of
Carricknaveagh, [Carricknaveagh , Parish Killaney,
Barony Castlereagh
Upper, in the County of Down] which was known as Toddsville as
early as 1625, were prominent United Irishmen. The name of Andrew TODD
(Birch's cousin) and Andrew Tod junior, appear in the "Black Book of the
North of Ireland", a list of some 200 names of the leaders of the United
Irishmen. When the rebellion broke out Andrew Todd junior, joined the rebel
ranks, and acted as Captain of the Town Guard when Ballynahinch was in
insurgent hands. After the rebellion was crushed he was imprisoned for a
short time in Lisburn. Todd later married a sister of Birch's successor, Rev.
Henry SIMPSON (1799-1843), and his descendants still live in Carricknaveagh.
SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine,
Londonderry for connections to Shanes Castle and
O’NEILLs. |
393 |
512 |
261114 |
JOHNSTON |
Antrim |
1786 Jan 20 |
John JOHNSTON – JOHNSTON 1786-93
Image
581
John JOHNSTON of Town & City of Antrim, Carpenter
of the 1 pt & Samuel & Thomas JOHNSTON both of City of Antrim of
other part… Reciting 18 Aug 1780 lease from Lewis REFORD Gent dwelling houses
offices bleaching Lapping…water & water courses for term of 31 years [but
where? Place was not mentioned] |
394 |
413 |
260785 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1708 Feb 5 |
McCULLOCH John – his will
Image
233
John McCULLOCH of Town of
Antrim Surgeon and Apothecary.. wife Margaret McCULLOCH or SHAW… part of the
tenement which I now occupy with the lower part of the back house now
occupied by Mrs. NIXON and the Stable called my own stable with the loft over
it for offices with one cows grazing on the land which I hold with said
tenement… son William McCULLOCH … 1/3 pt of land … daughter Dorothy MORTON or
McCULLOCH left shop and utensils in tenement in Antrim now occupied by her
husband Mr. John MORTON and her with the backhouse they now occupy… 2/3rds of
land … daughter Victoria JACKSON or McCULLOCH – rents of tenement now
occupied by Mrs. NIXON with the house called my turf house and loft above…
and if she shall have lawful issue…… daughter Jane WALKER… tenement now
occupied by James MALONE at end of Massareene Bridge to daughter Jane WALKER
or McCULLOCH … Cabins in Bowlane… there was 350 left by my late father-in-law
Captain McCULLOCH on his estate in trust for my late wife & me over which
I was to have distributive power to our issue and one hundred pounds was left
to myself by Captain McCULLOCH and whereas there is an unsettled amount
between William McCULLOCH Esq. my brother-in-law in whose hands Capt.
McCulloch’s estate now is, I request he may settle…… son Henry McCULLOCH viz
Margaret… profits to my sister Elizabeth M’KINLAY or McCULLOCH …
granddaughters Margaret and Jane (presumably not children of Victoria) … John
KERR & Robert YOUNG Postmaster to be executors… NOTE: The transcription is clear
that Capt McCULLAGH is his father-in-law. |
396 |
359 |
261689 |
JACKSON, Robert |
Antrim |
1788 Sep 4 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast Premes Castle Street
JACKSON-FLETCHER
FLETCHER Names Index 1786-1794
Rev Robert JACKSON of Dunmurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Barony Belfast Upper]
Co Antrim of 1 pt & Jane FLETCHER of Lisburn, Widow… land on south side
of Castle Street, Belfast. 1788 Apr 4
Crossle notes
BTW Rev. Robert JACKSON of Dunmurry co. Antrim
of 1 pt & Jane KITCHER of Lisburn Co. Antrim widow of the other … land on
south side of Castle Street in front 56 feet… [Belfast?] |
399 |
371 |
264254 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Dublin
Armagh
Down
Antrim |
1788 Sep 5 |
LD BELMORE Names Index 1786-1794
Richard MAGENNIS sr. of Warrenpoint,
Co. Down, his wife Elizabeth MAGENNIS & Richard MAGENNIS, the younger of
Dublin City, Esq., eldest son of them. Marriage intended between Richard
MAGENNIS jr. & Elizabeth COLE, 2nd daughter of Willoughby
COLE, Lord Viscount, Enniskillen. Released to Armar CORREY, Rt. Hon Lord
Baron of Belmore and William HOEY, Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow, Gent,
Townlands: Ballybreagh & Dromell, Armagh;
Finn/, Moybrick, Lamer, Drumbeg, Corcreeny, Magheragh,
Magherana, Croroge, Tulyherin, Co. Down;
Clanchy [ow Landry], Ballynamony [Ballynamoney,
Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper],
upper Ballynamony, lower Ballynamony, , Enagh [probably Enagh
Lower and Enagh
Upper, Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
Landhead [Landhead,
Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper,
Drumskea [Drumskea,
Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
, Correalleagh [or Carneally or Corneally], Collintaft [ow Collinla ow
Collinlammy] Leekowlack [possibly Leeke,
, Ganaway [ow Ganaly ow Ganwaly] Ballynamavagh [Ballynamenagh
North or Cummingstown, Parish Ballymoney, Barony Dunluce Upper, [ow
Ballynamengh ow Harperstown] Carnanny [probably Carnany
Lower or Carnany
Upper, Parish Ballymoney,
Barony Dunluce Upper]
[ow Carnany], Canreagh [ow Carronreagh], Knocking [ow Knockren] upper Dovial
[ow Dera], lower Dovia [ow Dera], Long Mullens, Broad Mullens, Cullefachan,
Caigair, Scotch Craigs [possibly Craigs,
Parish Craigs, Barony Toome Lower] [ow
Irish Craigs] Lary [ow Lacy] & Tullockers [ow the Eight Quarters [ow the
Thirteen Quarters], Co. Antrim.
Keelinarge [ow Kellencargill ow Kellincargatt ors
Kellincrgitt ow Kellenargett ow Kellinorgett ors Silverwood] together with 5
acres pt of Tegnevan and a tenement in Lurgen called Bells tenement bounded
by tenement leased to John PORTER on the one side of Derrybeg at the lower
end & by tenement leased to John TURNER commonly called Thorn Treehouse
on the other side containing about 5 score & 4 ft of front, together with
gardens & houses, Co. Armagh.
To hold unto Armar COREY & William HOEY during
respective lives named in leases or to be added and Anne HILL [Viscountess
Dungannon, widow & relict of Arthur HILL], Harvey [?] Hon Lord Viscount
McMorres, Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle, Antrim, Rt. Hon Richard
JACKSON of Coleraine, Londonderry, Edward KINGSMILL, formerly Edward BRICE
of Belfast...
NOTE: This references an earlier Deed dated
December 26, 1761. SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
399 |
413 |
264344 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1786 Aug 30 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Larne
JACKSON-MOORE MOORE Names Index 1786-1794
William JACKSON, Surgeon of Larne of 1st part let farm in possession of Thomas MOORE, merchant of Larne of 2nd part to Thomas MOORE for 999 years. William JACKSON farm lett house or
tenement in possess of Thomas MOORE unto Thomas MOORE for 999 yrs from 1 May
then past at 1 penny if lawfully demanded - [40 feet in front] - together
with back houses & gardens extending backwards 45 feet, in breadth 20
feet, in Newtown of Larne.James MCLISTER held land south of leased house in
Larne, John ROBINSON held land north of leased land, William MOORE,
shopkeeper Larne, James FAIRIES, weigh master, Larne. Timothy TOY, Registrar. Thanks to Vancouver Mike. NOTE: There are two
trees that are possibilities: SEE: JACKSONS
of Tobermore.and JACKSONS
of Steeple |
399 |
487 |
264507 |
JACKSON, Peter |
Antrim |
1788 Sep 26 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Antrim Town Josiah Erwin’s freehold interest – Potters
Hill
Part 11a – Parish Antrim
M’CULLOCH-JACKSON Crossle notes
BTW William McCULLOCH of Ballygally [Ballygalley,
Parish of Carncastle,
in the Barony of Glenarm
Upper or Ballygelly,
Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lower] Co.
Antrim Doctor in physic of 1 pt & Peter JACKSON of Staple [sic –
Steeple Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper], Co.
Antrim the other. … the half tenement where Thomas LINDSAY formerly dwelt
lying on the south side of the street in Antrim above the church together
with the waste half tenement to the west of the other half tenement the whole
tenement being formerly called LINDSAY’s bordered by townland of Dunmurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), Barony Belfast Upper] 53a
3r 37p in parish Drumbeg, Barony Antrim SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim.
PRONI D2489 Notes: William McCULLOCH red’d from Peter
JACKSON £210 Deed 399.489.264507 19 Sept 1788 Between William McCULLOCH
of Ballygilly [probably Ballygalley,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper],
Co. Antrim Doctor of Physic & Peter
JACKSON [Gent] of Steeple,
Co. Antrim ... John McCULLOCH late of Antrim, apothecary., deceased.
William McCULLOGH for consids releases unto Peter
JACKSON half ten on s. side of street in Antrim above the church together
with waste half ten adjoining other half ten - the whole called Lindsays ten
+ 11 acres Eng measure being part of field called Cotter's hill on left of
road from Antrim to Carrickfergus for lives and rent as mentioned. Ann IRWIN
formerly in occupation of part of field called Cotter's hill on left of road
from Antrim to Carrickfergus. Thanks to Vancouver
Mike. |
403 |
122 |
265550 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1788 Nov 19 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballymulloge ye upper quarter Ballymullay,
Ballymullock, Barony Glenarm
JACKSON-HOWE HOWE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw William JACKSON of Larne Co Antrim, Surgeon
of 1 pt & John HOWE of Ballymullock [Ballymullock,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper], Co
Antrim Gent of other pt… a moiety or 12th pt of the upper land of
Bayllmullock… NOTE: I suspect a connection to
either Jacksons of Tobermore or to Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
403 |
140 |
265751 |
JACKSON, William |
Antrim |
1788 Nov 28 |
HOWE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw William JACKSON late surgeon in his
Majesties Navy but then of Belfast Co Antrim of 1st pt Mary Helen
BLAIR of Larne Co Antrim Spinster of 2nd part & John HOWE of
Ballymullock [Ballymullock,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper] in
Co Antrim Gent of 3rd pt. Reciting that a marriage was shortly
intended to be had between William JACKSON and Mary Helen BLAIR with
whom the said William JACKSON was to receive a considerable sum of
money as a Marriage portion to which she was entitled by the will of her late
father James BLAIR… deposit in the hands of John HOWE the sum of £2,000…
WITNESSES: Rev Charles HAZLETT of Carnecastle [Carncastle] Co Antrim
Clke; Thomas CALDELL of Parish of Carnacastle Co Antrim Gent & Henry JOY
of Belfast Gent… NOTE: I suspect a connection
to either Jacksons of Tobermore or to Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
403 |
237 |
266900 |
JACKSON,
Jean |
Antrim |
1789 Jan 27 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Larne
JACKSON-MOORE
MOORE Names Index 1786-1794
Btw Jane JACKSON otherwise HUSTON [HOUSTON?] of
Town of Larne, Barony of Glenarm Co Antrim of 1 pt set to Thomas MOORE lands
in town of Larne … description .. NOTE: I
suspect a connection to either Jacksons of Tobermore or to Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. Need to follow the MOORE-JACKSON and HUSTON-McCULLAGH links. |
404 |
312 |
268340 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1789 Mar 12 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast Premes Castle Street
ALEXANDER-JACKSON ors
Crossle Notes
BTW John ALEXANDER of Belfast Esq of 1 pt; Mary Anne
JACKSON, Jane JACKSON, Eleanor JACKSON & Rachel
JACKSON of Dunmurry [probably Dunmurry Parish of Drumbeg
(Antrim portion ), or Dunmurry,
Parish Shankill,
Barony Belfast Upper],
Barony Belfast Upper]
spinsters of the 1 pt … parcel of ground on south side of Castle Street
Belfast cont in front 65 feet by 212 feet in tenure of Peter GOLAN, NOTE: They were the children of Rev. Robert
JACKSON late of Dunmurry, Co. Antrim deceased bef 1787. |
407 |
308 |
271597 |
TODD
DICKEY |
Antrim |
1789 Nov 11 |
Andrew TODD-DICKEY
Btw John TODD of Beechmount [History
of Beachmount House:], Co Antrim, Gent of
1 pt & Mary DICKEY spinster fourth daughter of Thomas DICKEY the elder of
Killhead [?], Co. Antrim linen draper of 2nd pt. Rt Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper] in Co Antrim & Sant John O’NEIL of
Portlenone [possibly Parish Portglenone, Barony Toome Lower]] Co
Antrim of 3rd pt. Adam DICKEY of Hollybrook [possibly Holy
Well, Parish of Antrim,
in the Barony of Antrim
Upper] Co Antrim Linen draper and Thomas DICKEY the younger of Hilhead
linen draper of the 4th pt. Marriage intended between John TODD
and Mary DICKEY… marriage portion of lands in Barony of Dunbree [?] Co Antrim… & Barony of Dunluce…
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. |
407 |
374 |
271814 |
|
Armagh |
1783 May 3 |
MAXWELL-MULLA Book 2 (1739-1810) Brootely
Robert MAXWELL Esq. Of Fellows Hall [Crearum,
Parish Tynan, Barony Armagh], Co. Armagh of 1st part unto Michael MILLAN, butcher of Derrynoose, [NOTE The village lies partly in the townland of Mullyard and partly in the townland of Crossnamoyle]
Co. Armagh 1739-1810
(TI Bk 45) Thomas DICKEY the elder of Killhead [?], Co. Antrim Linen draper of 2nd pt.
pt of Brootely [Brootally,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh] then in
poss of Michael MILLAN, in Manor of Belteagh pa Derrynoose barony & Co Armagh,
[14a 2r Engl Stat M] to hold unto Michael MILLAN except as excepted from 1
Nov 1781 for 15 years at £8.4.11 yr rent, with cov. for renewal with clauses
for entry reentry & distress; Indorsed on back of deed - A settles upon
Michael MULLEN (presumably same person as B) from 1st Nov there last, a part
of late farm of MCARDLER [4a 15p] at £2.9. Witnesses: Maxwell CLOSE Esq. Of
Elm Park [Elm Park at Mullaghatinny,
Parish Eglish
(Tiranny portion), Barony Tiranny] & Dennis
ROCK, farmer of Lisdrumbrokes [Lisdrumbrughas,
Parish Derrynoose,
Barony Armagh],.
Registrar, John MOSSON of Armagh. Thanks to Vancouver
Mike. SEE: OLIVERs
of Ballyrea-Killynure, Co. Armagh |
409 |
440 |
268833 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1789 May 25 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballygally Parish Rocavan
McCULLOGH-JACKSON
McCULLOCH William to JACKSON 1786-1793
William M’CULLOCH Esq. of Ballygelly [probably Ballygalley,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]
Co Antrim to Peter JACKSON of Steeple, Gent… lands of Ballgelly … in
trust for said William McCULLOCH during his life & then in trust for John
Shaw McCULLOCH his son … SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple |
409 |
532 |
269118 |
JACKSON, James & Richard |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1789 Jun 12 |
JACKSON-GALT Names Index 1786-1794
Image
589
Btw James STEWART of Gracehill
[Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],,
Co Antrim Esq &of 1st part & Richard JACKSON of
Coleraine Co Londonderry & Elizabeth JACKSON his wife and James
JACKSON, eldest son & heir apparent of 2nd part & John
GALT & Charles GALT of Londonderry merchants of 3rd pt…. in
consid of £400 pd by John GALT and Charles GALT to JACKSONs.. tenement
on the West side of the New Row in Town of Coleraine marked in Map of said
town #28 on the west by Stone Row & on the North by tenement 27 together
with 11a marked as #63 in the map of the acres bounded on the North by the
road leading to Ballyrarhean [Church Road?] on
the east by the road leading to Ballymoney and on the south by the acre (No
37) and on the north by the acres No 61 and 62 and abt ½ mile distant from
the town with the appurts being and near the Town Colerain in Co. Londonderry…
WITNESS: James HAMILTON of Bush Bank Co. Antrim & James PARKS of same
place. Richard JACKSON [SEAL] James JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: See ROD:
241-83-156901. Sept 25, 1765.
NOTE: It is possible that he was the Richard
JACKSON (1726-1789). but there was
also another JACKSON in Coleraine. He may
also be linked to the line of JACKSONs in Drogheda
UPDATE: I have a copy of
the lease, and the signature of Richard JACKSON includes the image of a bird,
likely a sheldrake or shoveller.
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
|
414 |
301 |
270768 |
JACKSON, Eleanor, Jane, Mary Anne, Rachel & Robert |
Antrim
Down |
1789 Aug 25 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast Premes Castle Street
FLETCHER-JACKSON ors
FLETCHER-JACKSON Belfast
A parcel of ground on south side Castle Street, Belfast
[56 by 212 ft] (in tenure of G and late in possess of James CARSON) + house
(in tenure of I&J) from Jane FLETCHER, a widow of Lisburn, Co. Antrim to Mary Anne JACKSON, Jane JACKSON, Eleanor JACKSON, & Rachel
JACKSON all, of Belfast, children & co-heiresses at law of Rev. Robert
JACKSON of Antrim, deceased, for lives of Arthur DONEGALL, George Arthur
CHICHESTER & Arthur CHICHESTER during residue of 83 year term, from 1
May 1793; Peter GALAN, Merchant, held tenure of parcel of ground on s.s.
Castle Street, Belfast. James CARSON late in possess of parcel of ground on
s.s. Castle Street, Belfast.
Dr. Alex Henry HALIDAY held tenure of house of ground
on s.s. Castle Street, Belfast. Dr. Robert APSLEY held tenure of house of
ground on south side Castle Street, Belfast. Arthur DONEGALL, Rt. Hon., Lord
Viscount George Augustus CHICHESTER & Arthur CHICHESTER parcel of ground
on south side. Castle Street, Belfast [56 by 212 ft] (in tenure of Peter
GALAN and late in possess of James CARSON) + house (in tenure of Alex Henry
HALIDAY & Robert APSLEY) ; WITNESSES: John KELSEY, linen draper of Drum,
Co. Down & Robert JOHNSTON, Linen Draper of Drummurray, Co. Antrim. Transcribed by Mike Stewart.
NOTE: Rev. Robert
JACKSON was a Presbyterian Minister of Antrim who died shortly before the
date of this deed. He had been ordained in 1782. |
416 |
325 |
277220 |
DAWSON, Agnes |
Antrim |
1790 Sep 20 |
DAWSON, Agnes-HUGHES
Agnes DAWSON widow of William DAWSON of Monkstown [Monkstown,
Parish Carnmoney,
Barony Belfast Lower],
Co Antrim farmer of 1 pt, parish of Carmoney, Belfast to Thomas HUGHES |
422 |
416 |
276636 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1789 Jan 12 |
McCULLOCH William to STEELE 1786-1793
Image
230
BTW William McCOLLOCK of Ballygally [Ballygalley,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper]
Barony Glenarm Co. Antrim Esq. of 1 pt & Archibald STEEL of Farnamoney
[?] Barony Antrim Co. Antrim of other pt. … demised all that park or field
commonly called Hannocks Park then in his possession containing 4a plantation
measure in Parish Carncastle [Parish Carncastle, Barony Glenarm Upper]
Barony Glenarm Co. Antrim … WITNESS: Robert TWEED of Ballygally & William
STEEL of Corkermain [Corkermain,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper],
both in Co. Antrim Gents |
424 |
464 |
276637 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1790 Aug 8 |
McCULLOCH William to WILLSON 1786-1793
William McCULLOCH of Ballygelly [probably Ballygalley,
Parish Carncastle,
Barony Glenarm Upper],
Co. Antrim to Thomas WILSON of Ballygelly, Co. Antrim |
424 |
464 |
276640 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim? |
1786-1793 |
McCULLOCH William & anr - Agreement |
425 |
238 |
276832 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1790 Aug 23 |
McCULLOCH Hilly to WORKMAN 1786-1793
Willy M’CULLOCH of Killwaghter [probably Parish Kilwaughter,
Barony Glenarm Upper]. Kilwaghter - A small
village near Larne], Co Antrim… |
433 |
534 |
284116 |
JACKSON,
Jane |
Antrim |
1791 Apr 13 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Larne
JACKSON als Houston-McCLISTER JACKSON - McCLISTER Names
Index 1786-1794
Btw Jane JACKSON orse HOUSTON of Larne,
Co. Antrim Gentlewoman of 1 pt & James McCLISTER of Larne, Co. Antrim
merchant for sum of 52 pounds demised tenement in Newtown of Larne incl
backhouse & garden bounded on North by Thomas MOOREs tenement & on
south by James CAMPBELL to hold for 99 years. WITNESS: Samuel HOUSTON of
Larne, Co. Antrim Merchant & John WEIR of Larne Pub Not. |
436 |
316 |
282494 |
JACKSON,
Mary Jane |
Coleraine |
1791 Jun 1 |
JACKSON - O’NEIL Names Index 1786-1794
Marriage article btw John
Hamilton O’HARA of Crebilly [Crebilly,
Parish Ballyclug, Barony Antrim Lower],
Co Antrim of 1 pt Mary Jane JACKSON daughter of Rt Hon Richard
JACKSON late of Jackson Hall, Londonderry deceased
of 2nd pt Rt Hon James O’NEIL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
in Co Antrim & George JACKSON of Jackson
Hall [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine]
Esq. of 3rd pt…. in consid of marriage £2,000 pounds as marriage
portion… more detail Henry Hutchison O’HARA late of Crebilly, Co Antrim Esq
deceased in last will dated 29 May 1759 devised to John Hamilton O’HARA the
lands commonly called the Kart Estates in Co Antrim. WITNESSES: Rev Nathaniel
ALEXANDER George Richard GOLDING & John JOHNSTON of Crebilly SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
441 |
254 |
284333 |
JACKSON, James |
Down
Antrim |
1791 Jun 20 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Le Ballyclare & Mill
ORR-JACKSON & others
Image
430 [also in Notes of Crossle]
BTW Alexander ORR of Belfast, Merchant of 1 pt & James
JACKSON of Newtownards, Co. Down Surgeon, James KENLLY [?] and Arthur
DARLEY both of Belfast Gents of the other pt… Said Alexander ORR devised the
flour mill, dwelling situate on the Six Mile Water with a small portion of
meadow between the Mill Race belonging [?] and William BELL’s premises together
with the watercourse, with liberty for said parties of the 2nd pt…
access for watercourse maintenance …. In townland of Leballyclare [aka Ballyclare and Ballyclare both adjacent and in Parish Grange of Doagh,
Barony Antrim Upper]
Co. Antrim to hold to James JACKSON, James KENLEY & Arthur DARLEY
… Alexander ORR to to William ROGERS … Alexander ORR [SEAL]
See Map of Ballyclare
Urban. |
441 |
307 |
284486 |
JACKSON, John |
Down
Belfast |
1791 Jul 7 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast parcel of ground 54 ft pt Castle St North Side
KYLE-JACKSON
KYLE, Thomas-JACKSON Ballygrany
Image
455
Btw
Thomas KYLE of Belfast Shopkeeper & John JACKSON of Ballygrany,
Co Down farmer. Reciting deed 5 Nov 1788 btw John KYLE of Belfast Co Antrim
Mariner of 1 pt & said Thomas KYLE for £300 lands on North of Castle St,
Belfast... 54 feet (etc same as in #329353) |
444 |
120 |
287584 |
JACKSON, John |
Antrim
Down |
1792 Jan 27 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast parcel of ground 6ft North Strand east side
BANKHEAD-JACKSON
BTW Archibald BANKHEAD of Belfast druggist of 1 pt
& John JACKSON the younger of Knocknagony, Co. Down Gent of the
other… parcel of ground on north side of North Street Belfast containing 41
feet 6 inches by 113 feet deep… WITNESS: John JACKSON senior of
Knocknagony & Patrick CONNOR of Belfast Gent |
445 |
313 |
286821 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim |
1791 Dec 3 |
McCULLOUGH John & Wife to McCULLOGH 1786-1793
Deed of Sale between John M’CULLOUGH & Agnes
McCULLOUGH wife of sd John McCULLOUGH of townland of Ballyrobin Ballyrobin [Ballyrobin,
Parish Killead, Barony Massereene Lower]
parish of Killead, Co. Antrim of the 1 pt. Sold land house & premises
that they now enjoy in townland of Ballyrobin to David McCULLOUGH of Lisburn,
& Co. Antrim afsd [sic] It seems the couple had it as a marriage dowry. |
446 |
87 |
287603 |
JACKSON |
Antrim |
1792 Jan 31 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Hollywell- Hollywell farm
HOLMES-HOLMEs
Wm HOLMES of Antrim Co Antrim Merchant of the 1 pt
& Robert HOLMES of Belfast merchant of the other .. reciting whereby ..
lands of Hollywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper] cont abt 50 acres of land bounded in part by the
road leading from Antrim to Ballmenagh… and on the south by a farm at the
Steeple formerly Peter JACKSONs and on the north by a brook… and also
all that park called the Whin Park [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
by est 35 acres.. more descry… for the lives of Miss JACKSON of
Ballymena [possibly Ballymena,
Parish Skerry, Barony Antrim Lower] and George
JACKSON son of Peter JACKSON late of Steeple [Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper] SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple Peter JACKSON (1740-1792). NOTE:
His relation Jackson CLARK is mentioned in the probate of his will. This
means that he cannot be the Jackson CLARKE (1695-1756) but may be a son of
his. It is also possible that Peter JACKSON’s wife Ann was a CLARKE. |
446 |
88 |
287609 |
JACKSON, Catherine |
Antrim |
1791 Oct 31 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Hollywell- Hollywell farm
JACKSON - HOLMES Names Index 1786-1794
Reciting deed May 25, 1773 Btw Thomas JACKSON the younger of the town and County of Antrim demised unto Luke JACKSON late of Lisnagill [possibly Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
, Co. Antrim all that place or parcel of land called Hollywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper] cont 52a English measure town & Parish of Co
Antrim to hold to the said Luke JACKSON. The said Luke JACKSON had since died and administration granted to Catherine JACKSON widow
relict and adminstrix of Luke JACKSON late of Lisnagall to William
HOLMES his executor for 21 years SEE: JACKSONS
of Steeple NOTE: I do not know where
Lisnagill is. Also possibly Loughguile, 8 miles east
of Ballymoney. I suspect this Luke JACKSON was
the Luke JACKSON who was a son of George JACKSON & Armanella DAVIES. |
451 |
492 |
290418 |
|
|
1792 May 11 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Le Ballyclare [Ballyclare and Ballyclare both adjacent and in Parish Grange of Doagh,
Barony Antrim Upper],
& Mill
KINLEY-JACKSON & another
Image
561
BTW James KINLEY of Belfast, Co. Antrim Gent of 1 pt
and James JACKSON of Newtownards Co. Down Surgeon & Arthur DARLEY
of Belfast Gent of the other pt. [description of land in Ballyclare] WITNESS
Thomas McCABE jun & Daniel SHANAHAN both of Belfast. |
453 |
506 |
287020 |
WRAY, Jackson |
|
1791 Dec 6 |
Image
550
BTW Henry WRAY of City of Bath Co. Somerset Great
Britain Esq. Lieut. Col of Hon East India Co Service of 1 pt & Jackson
WRAY of Bentfield, Kingdom of Ireland but now of City of Bath Esq. of other
pt. Henry WRAY to Henry WRAY .. and Jackson WRAY the younger, the said Henry
WRAY in consideration of yearly rent sum of £45.10 to be paid to Henry WRAY
for natural lives of Jackson WRAY the elder of City of Bath Esq and Leonora
his wife .. the Quarter of land of Bentfield otherwise Dowey [possibly Dooey] in Parish
Bally [possibly Billy], Barony Cary Co. Antrim to hold to
Jackson WRAY the younger … WITNESS: Jackson WRAY the elder of City of Bath
Esq & Samuel EWING of City of Bath Gent
NOTE: Jackson WRAY (abt
1715-1793) & Leonora BOYD were parents of Jackson WRAY jr. (bef 1746-at
1791) who married Jane McDANIEL of Belisle, Co. Antrim. The Bath connection
is intriguing because of the story of George JACKSON of Urker and his
connection to being rejected by a lady from Bath. |
455 |
350 |
293169 |
JACKSON, George |
Antrim |
1792 Sep 1 |
Image
481
Memorial of Deed of release bargain and sale bearing
the date Sep 1, 1792 whereby Robert HOLMES of Belfast, merchant conveys to
Mary Ann WEBSTER of Belfast, widow and Admx of Gilbert WEBSTER, late of
Belfast the parcel of land known as Holywell [Holy
Well, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper] containing 80 acres, the park called Whinn Park [Whin
Park,, Parish Antrim,
Barony Antrim Upper]
containing 35 acres and also a parcel of land on the East Side of Linen Hall
in Belfast. To have and hold Holywell and Whin Park for the natural lives
of George JACKSON of Staple [aka Steeple,
Parish Antrim, Barony Antrim Upper],, Co.
Antrim, John O’NEILL, son of the Right Honorable John O’NEILL of Shanes Castle
[Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper],
and Robert Boyd HOLMES, son of the said Robert HOLMES; and to hold the Linen
Hall parcel for 99 years commencing Nov 1, 1786. Witnessed by Th L. STEWART
of Belfast, Gent., atty at law and Richard WARING. Memorial dated Sep 22,
1792. (RD 455/350/293169)
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
461 |
132 |
296045 |
JACKSON, Francis |
Antrim |
1792 May 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Lisburn a piece of ground 38 ½ feet Castle Street
SOURCE: Crossle notes
Image
373
BTW William HOGG the younger of Lisburn Co. Antrim
Linen draper of 1 pt; Joseph RICHARDSON of Moyalla, Co. Down linen draper of
2nd pt & Francis JACKSON of Antrim linen draper of 3rd pt Francis JACKSON paid William HOGG a fine of £100 … parcel of land
on north side of Cork Street [sic-it was Castle
Street] in Lisburn Co. Antrim that was previously Mary SMYTHs or
ABBOTTs and on 16 Apr 1741 was in possession of James CROUCH… 38’ in front
330’ in depth … |
461 |
566 |
296737 |
JACKSON, George |
Meath
Londonderry |
1793 Feb 8 |
HARTE Names Index 1786-1794
Image
596
Rt Hon John O’NEIL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper] Co. Antrim of 1st pt, George
JACKSON of Jackson Hall, [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry, Esq. Eldest son of Rt Hon George JACKSON dec’d of 2nd pt, George HARTE of City of Dublin Esq. of 3rd pt. Lands of
Carrick[?]ler otherwise Carrickdisart otherwise Carickdesert formerly held by
Thomas QUELSH 4a 34p and also town of Cruicetown otherwise Crusetown
otherwise Cruistown except that part granted to Gustavius LAMBERT Esq and
the town and lands of Pigshill otherwise Begshill and Rossboy otherwise
Rushee parcels of Cruistown with the water Corn Mill and wears [aka weirs?]
belonging to townland Carrickadealer and Cruicetown on River Boyne, Co. Meath
… |
461 |
566 |
296738 |
JACKSON, George |
Dublin Londonderry
Antrim |
1793 Feb 28 |
HARTE-LATOUCHE Names Index 1786-1794
Image
596
Btw George HARTE of City of
Dublin Esq. Eldest son of Henry HARTE late of the City Alderman of 1st pt & David LATOUCHE of Dublin of 2nd pt & George JACKSON of Jackson Hall, [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry, Esq. Eldest son of Rt Hon Richard JACKSON late of Jackson Hall dec’d of 3rd pt Rt Hon John
NEAL of Shanes Castle [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper] Co Antrim of 4th pt & John
LATOUCHE of City of Dublin of 5th pt.... lands of Ballymaclegan [Ballymadigan,
Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine], Drumnaquill Drumaquill,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine] Donballycarne [possibly Drumballyhagan
Clark], Ringgrassley [Ringrash
Beg, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine.],
Ringsmore [Ringrash
More, Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine] Ardaclave [Articlave
Lower, Parish Dunboe,
Barony Coleraine and the Upper and Lower Altabrean [probably Altibrian,
Parish Formoyle,
Barony Coleraine]
in Co Londonderry to hold to John LATOUCH in trust to pay annuity to George
HART ….
NOTE: Sir Richard
JACKSON (btw1729-1731 – d. 1789) Son George JACKSON (1766-1840)
SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine |
467 |
572 |
302317 |
JACKSON, James & Richard |
Coleraine |
1793 Nov 22 |
JACKSON - HUTCHINSON Names Index 1786-1794
Btw James STEWART of Gracehill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co Antrim Esq of 1st pt; Richard JACKSON of Coleraine &
Elizabeth his wife and James JACKSON their eldest son of 2nd pt; John GALT & Charles GALT of Coleraine merchants of 3rd pt…
released to James HUTCHINSON land on the west side of the New Road in
Coleraine marked on the map of the said town as #28 with the land marked #63
and also the Gardener waste known by the name of Glovers Waste with all the
houses Gardens Improvements in town of Coleraine WITNESS: James PARK of S of
Pushbank and Richard JACKSON jr of Coleraine SEE: (possibly) JACKSONs
of Coleraine – although I do not yet know where he fits in. He may have
been the one who was a butcher. |
471 |
469 |
299963 |
JACKSON,
Mary Jane & husb |
Antrim
Londonderry |
1793 Sep 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Ballyreaghs, Ballynagaboge, Barony Kilconway
Crebilly, Carnmore, Carnbeg, Carnbuck
Fernagushag
Greig- Glenawhirry
Killaree Bokileenway
Mullinsallagh & Mills Magheraboy Maryduffle,
Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
Tullybane Bo Killcanway psh Dunaghy
Hamilton O’HARA-O’NEIL
Btw John Hamilton O’HARA of
Cordilly [probably Crebilly,
Parish Ballyclug, Barony Antrim Lower], ,
Co Antrim Esq & Mary Jane O’HARA als JACKSON, his wife of 1 pt
& Rt Hon John O’NEILL [Shanes's
Castle, Parish Antrim,
Barony Toome Upper or Shane's
Castle Park, Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper] of Shanes Castle & George JACKSON of Jackson’s Hall, [Townland Waterside,
Parish Killowen,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry of other pt... all the Manor of Crebilly commonly called the
Kart Estate... many other lands in Barony of Killonway, Co Antrim SEE: JACKSONs
of Coleraine
Irish
Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation Vol 1 1915 p.126. Henry-Hutchinson
O'Hara: son of Henry ; succeeded his father circa, 1745, and d.s.p. ; leaving
by his Will (dated A.D. 1759) the Crebilly and other estates to Charles
Hamilton's son, John Hamilton (i.e. son of Charles Hamilton of Portglenone [Probably Parish Portglenone, Barony Toome Lower]), thus
passing by the O'Haras of Claggin, the descendants of his (Henry-Hutchinson
O'Hara's) grand-uncle Henry, and the other collateral branches, even leaving
the remainder to O'Hara, of O'Hara-Brook, whose family name was Tate (see
O'Laverty's Down and Connor, Vol. III., p. 427). Said John HAMILTON (b. circa
1755 or 1757) then added "O'Hara" to his name. He m. a young French
Catholic lady, Madeleine Collet. The marriage ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Hugh O'Devlin, P.P., of Ballymena, in the year 1787 ; but as under the
Penal Laws this marriage was illegal '97 "O'Hara" being a
Protestant '97 they were re-married in Dumfries, Scotland, according to
Scotch law. The issue by this marriage was two sons who died without issue.
John HAMILTON "O'Hara" repudiated this wife, and, in A.D. 1791,
married Miss JACKSON, dau. of Right Hon. R. Jackson, niece of Lord O'Neill,
and sister-in-law of the Right Rev. Dr. Alexander, Protestant Bishop of Down
and Connor. This second wife of John Hamilton "O'Hara," d. in 1802
without issue. In 1819, said Hamilton "O'Hara" m. Miss Duffin, dau.
of Mr. Duffin, one of his tenants ; she bore him two children '97 1 . Henry-
Hutchinson - Hamilton "O'Hara," |
479 |
128 |
303352 |
JACKSON, James & ors |
Down
Antrim |
1794 Jan 13 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Le Ballyclare & Mill
JACKSON-DARLEY Names Index 1794- Newtownards
James JACKSON of Newtownards, Co. Down, Surgeon
& Arthur DARLEY of Belfast, Co. Antrim gent… for two bonds – one of 300
pounds and one of 100 pounds did sell to Edward DARLEY flour mills etc in
townland of Ballyclare [Ballyclare and Ballyclare both adjacent and in Parish Grange of Doagh,
Barony Antrim Upper],
Co. Antrim. NOTE: I need to check. He is likely
part of the Co. Down tree. See other deeds referring to Six Mile
Water. SEE: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
481 |
54 |
302503 |
COULTER |
Antrim
Monaghan |
1792 June 19 |
COULTER-McMURRAY Marr arts NOTES in 2009 diary. 1786-1793
marriage settlement between James COULTER of Collin [?] in Co. Antrim Linen merchant of 1st part & Catherine McMURRAY of Corshea, Co. Monaghan of 2nd part & Alexander McMURRAY of Crosskea, Co. Monaghan, Gent in behalf of
his daughter the said Catherin McMURRAY of the 3rd part …
Alexander McMURRAY possessed part of Tate of Corskee containing 23A 2R 25P
and also part of lands of Corska containing 12A 1R 2P by virtue of a lease
made by Thomas VERNOR & Alexander McMURRAY also possessed part of lands
of Drumagavney, Co. Monaghan containing 15A by virtue of a lease made by
James McMURRAY of Kings Court, Co. Cavan & also 7 acres of land of
Monington adjoining Corshea in sd County … Jane McMURRAY wife to Alexander
McMURRAY. WITNESSES: James LUKEY [or LEEKEY?] of town of Monaghan, Gent; Rev
John ARDELL of Dromrick; Jane GILLESPIE of Crosskea; John CRAIG of
Derryvalley, Linen Merchant – all in Co. Monaghan. Richard DARLEY of Croskea,
Co. Monaghan, Gent; James LUKEY aged 20 years and upwards. |
482 |
33 |
301714 |
BROWNE, Samuel |
Antrim |
1786 Oct 21 |
BROWNE-STEEL
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Samuel BROWNE of Belfast, Antrim, merchant of the 1 pt
& Robert STEELE of Belfast of the other part.
Lands in Belfast – north side of Anne Street |
483 |
342 |
314424 |
JACKSON, John |
Down
Antrim |
1795 Mar 16 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast & Dwelling House High Street
BTW Hugh JOHNSTON of Belfast Merchant of 1 pt & John
JACKSON of Newtownards Co. Down innkeeper of the other pt … land on north
side of High Street Belfast with the back apartment behind same & the
store on the east side of the entry adjoining said shop commonly called
[Mussendens?] Entry. |
483 |
515 |
316855 |
JACKSON, Mary |
Antrim |
1795 Aug |
CHURCH-WALLACE
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BTW Mathew CHURCH & Walter CHURCH of City of London
Merchants of 1 pt & James WALLACE of Lisburne City of Antrim, Merchant of
the other pt. … land on North side of Castle Street in Lisburn … And in the
west to Mary JACKSON’s holding formerly called Blackmore’s tenement |
484 |
279 |
307788 |
McCULLAGH |
Antrim
Louth |
1794 July 18 |
McCULLOCK Wm to McGEOUGH
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William M’CULLOCH of Kilmore [Kilmore,
Parish Layd, Barony Glenarm Lower] in
Co. Antrim of the one pt & Joshua M’GEOGH of Armagh of the other part.
Reciting that James M’CULLOCH of Piedmont Piedmont [Piedmont is situated
between Randalstown and Toomebridge, Co Antrim. on the Gloverstown Road near
Duneane Presbyterian Church], Co. Antrim Esq. deceased reciting deed
Feb18, 1744 granted let and set to Thomas TIPPING late of Castletown, Co.
Louth since deceased….lands of Tullyallen Cunningham [probably Tullyvallan,
Parish Newtownhamilton,
Barony Fews Upper]
cont 80 acres or thereabouts, Barony of Fews, Co. Armagh…Fen 18 1744 set to
Joshua M’GEOUGH set lands of Tullyvallen Cunningham 109 acres 1 rood 18
perches WITNESS: Daniel BROWN attorney at Law, Dublin & Dorothea Beresford
M’CULLOCH spinster of Kilmore Co. Dublin[sic? –
should it be Co. Antrim?]. William McCULLOCH [SEAL] |
486 |
115 |
306201 |
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Antrim |
1792 Oct 20 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Blairmount
ALLEN & another-WALSH
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BTW Samuel ALLEN of Allenbrook [?] Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt Henry SHAW of Ballyygally [Ballygalley,
Parish of Carncastle,
in the Barony of Glenarm
Upper or Ballygelly,
Parish Racavan, Barony Antrim Lower]Co.
Antrim Gent of 2nd pt … Samuel ALLEN & Henry SHAW for
consideration granted to William WALSH the one undivided moiety of the park
of Killyglen alia Blairmount [aka Killyglen,
Parish Grange
of Killyglen, Barony Glenarm Upper]
together with the mountain belonging formerly to William BLAIR under the
original lease recited in Barony Glenarm Co. Antrim … lives Samuel ALLEN jr.
WITNESS: John CALURELL[?] of Droagh [Droagh,
Parish of Carncastle,
in the Barony of Glenarm
Upper] & Robert WADDELL of Rathfoot [?] both
in Co. Antrim Samuel ALLEN [SEAL] |
486 |
233 |
307504
207507 |
|
Antrim |
1794 Jun 28 |
Mullinsallagh & Mills Magheraboy Maryduffle,
Moneduff, Bolalleenway, Osh Loughgall & Denaghy
Hamilton O’HARA-POTTINGER
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Crebilly, Carnmore, Carnbeg, Carnbuck
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BTW John Hamilton O’HARA of Crebilly [Crebilly,
Parish of Ballyclug,
in the Barony of Antrim
Lower], Co. Antrim of 1st pt & Henry POTTINGER late a
captain in his Majesty’s 38th Regiment of Foot but then of
Carlisle in Cumberland Esq. of 2nd pt. Also Alexander GORDON of
Belfast Co. Antrim Merchant trustee nominated on behalf of Henry POTTINGER of
3rd pt. [long list of townlands in Co. Antrim & Co.
Londonderry & Co. Down] WITNESS: David GORDON of City of Dublin attorney
at law & Robert HAMILTON apprentice to David GORDON. John Hamilton O’Hara
[SEAL] |
489 |
72 |
306027 |
JACKSON, Richard |
Coleraine |
1794 May 13 |
JACKSON-SMYTH Names Index 1794-
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Btw Richard JACKSON of Coleraine, butcher of the 1 pt & John SMITH of Gillsboat
[possibly Gills,
Parish Macosquin,
Barony Coleraine],
Co Londonderry, farmer of the other pt. Reciting that Elizabeth JACKSON wife of sd Richard JACKSON being entitled to an estate for life in a
certain Tenement Situate on the West side of New [Row?] in the town of
Coleraine with 11 acres of and by virtue of deed Hatton TETTLE deceased did
that desire of Richard JACKSON and in order him to pay his Debts upon
an Engagement to a Trustee for her use.. 2 Nov 1793 James STEWART of Grace
Hill [Gracehill Parish Derrykeighan,
Barony Dunluce Lower],
Co. Antrim Esq. of 1st pt. Richard JACKSON, Elizabeth his wife
and James his eldest son of 2nd pt. John GALT and Charles
GALT of 3rd pt and James HUTCHINSON of 4th pt. convey
to James HUTCHINSON two tenements Brick House and Gardens on north side of
Backlane in town of Coleraine cont in front 48 and in width 20 feet by lease
from the Mayor Aldermen and Burgess of the Corporation of Coleraine dated 10
Jun 1773 for term of 48 years. … to John SMYTHE said tenement and premises in
Back Lane in Town of Coleraine and two fields of land in Ballasas [Bellasses,
Parish Coleraine,
Barony N.E.
Liberties of Coleraine – NOTE: It borders Lodge]
near Coleraine with the appurts in Co. Londonderry & all Cattle Goods
household stuff furniture and implements of household and all other Goods and
Chattles wherein said Richard JACKSON resided in Town of Coleraine …
in trust for the Sole and Separate use of said Elizabeth JACKSON and
her assigns WITNESS: John PARKS of City of Dublin & James JACKSON of Coleraine aforesaid butcher. Richard JACKSON [SEAL]
WITNESS: John PARKES att. Of City of Dublin, James
JACKSON of Coleraine afsd butcher. NOTE:
He may be related to JACKSONs
of Coleraine and also may not be. |
497 |
444 |
326825 |
JACKSON, George |
Antrim |
1790 Nov 1 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Lisnagungge Lisneguiga
JACKSON-PARKER Names Index 1794-
Btw George JACKSON of Islandmagee [possibly townland Castletown, or White
Head, both Parish Islandmagee,
Barony of Belfast
Lower] , Co Antrim Gent of 1st pt & Samuel PARKER of Kells
[Kells,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower] in sd
Co Innkeeper… land in Lisnaguegal [possibly Lislunnan,
Parish Connor, Barony Antrim Lower or Lisnagreggan,
Parish Drummaul,
Barony Toome Upper]
called the Grace HANN tenement 39 a Parish of Connor, Co Antrim.
SEE: Jacksons of Steeple & Loonburn & Islandmagee -
Antrim. |
499 |
499 |
317317 |
JACKSON, John |
Down |
1795 Oct 22 |
Lands Index Co. Antrim 1738-1800
Belfast a fruit shop High St A store Mussedine’s entry
JACKSON-CLEERY Names Index 1794-
Btw John JACKSON of Newtown, Co. Down, Innkeeper
of the one pt & Hugh CLERY of the Town of Belturbet, Co. Cavan Merchant
of the other… JACKSON assigned front shop on the North Side of Front
Street in the town of Belfast with the back apartment behind the same and
also the store or warehouse on the East side of the entry adjoining said
front shop commonly called the Mussenen’s entry… WITNESS: Daniel Moore ECHLIN
of City of Dublin Esq. Attorney. Probably part
of: JACKSONs
of Co. Down |
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