JACKSONs and relations of theirs that I have found so far in in the Place Indexes for Memorials of Deeds in Co. Sligo. This is very much a work in progress.
Sharon Oddie Brown. December 12, 2019 |
NOTE: This table makes it possible to sort the deeds by Townland, Parish and Barony as well as the usual numbers for Book, Page & Memorial .
Bk |
Pg |
Mem |
Grantors and notes |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Index # |
11 |
202 |
4348 |
GORE-ORMSBY
NOTE: Lavally borders the
following other townlands:
|
Lavally
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
11 |
356 |
47162 |
Earl of Carlingford – CAULFIELD
Many townlands
NOTE: The Rt Hon Nicholas
then Earl of Carlingford was Nicholas
Taaffe, 2nd Earl of Carlingford. He died 2 July 1690, at the Battle of the Boyne.
Pertinenet townland clusters:
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh
Tonaponra |
Carrowmaclenany |
Toomour |
Corran |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
13 |
123 |
5371 |
GORE-ORMSBY |
Lavally
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
14 |
450 |
6560 |
GORE-ORMSBY |
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
29 |
546 |
18721 |
Eustace Wills Vol 1.
PALMER, FRANCIS, Farron, Co. Mayo, Esq. 3 June 1721.
Narrate, 1 p., 4 July 1721. " Father Roger Palmer, gent, deed."
Legacy to Roger Palmer senr. Roger Palmer junr., son of Roger Palmer senr.
Testator's wife Charity Palmer als. Annesley. Son Thomas Palmer. Rt. Hon.
Thomas Lord Nugent of Riverstowne, William Nugent, Esq., Egnas Nugent, Esq.,
and their mother the Lady Nugent, mortgagors. Francis Knox and Arthur Knox,
Esqrs. His estate in counties of Mayo, Sligo, Roscommon, Leitrim and
Westmeath, viz.: Castlelackan, Killadvioge [Kildavaroge], Castleduny, Beltra,
Knockbogh, Carrow McCullin, Palmerstown, Crossmolina and Mullinmore with the
iron works thereon, Iniscoe and other lands, Kellcoulogh, Cloghbrack and
Dernine, Gorteneadin, Killderrick, Carrigbarrett, Ballyenelty, Rathmoreenay,
Cloonaloghan, Ballynalecka, Killcoe, Runmore, Kellgarruffe, Knockba,
Beltrassna, Ummune, rectorial tythes of B. of Gallen, KUldermot and tythes
thereof, Stoekr cela, town and lands of Knox's and Dunamonua, all in Co.
Mayo. Ragebb, Knockban, Ardgelly, Co. Sligo. Dungarbey, Co. Leitrim. Rossmore, Donnellane, Co. Roscommon, purchased by him
from James Donellan, Esq., and his trustees upon an Irish Act of Parliament.
MoydufTe [situation not mentioned]. Witnesses : James Hughes, Richard Wills,
Charles [? Cobbe] Lord Bishop of Killalla, Patrick Fargus, Fargus Fargus, James
Hughes junr., all of the Co. Mayo, gents. Memorial witnessed by : James
Hughes, senr., James Hughes, junr. 29, 546, 18721 Roger Palmer (seal) |
? |
? |
? |
|
35 |
531 |
23599 |
WINGFIELD-ORMSBY |
? |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
36 |
86 |
21412 |
WINGFIELD et al-GORE et al
Image
53 1721 Mar 29
BTW Edward WINGFIELD of
Powerscourt Co. Wicklow & Arabella WINGFIELD his wife and Richard
WINGFIELD son & heir of Edward WINGFIELD of 1 pt & Sir Ralph GORE Bart
Chancellor of his Majesty’s Court of Exchequer In Ireland etc, the Hon
William CAULFIELD Esq. one of the Justices of his Majesty’s Court of Kings
Bench in Ireland and Hon George GORE Esq one of the Justices of his Majesty’s
Court of Common Pleas in Ireland of the other pt. Deed of release being
sextipartite 30th March btw Edward WINGFIELD Esq & Arabella WINGFIELD his
wife and Richard WINGFIELD his son of 1st pt & Sir Ralph GORE
Bart William CAULFIELD & George GORE Esq of 2nd pt. John
FRENCH of French Park Co. Roscommon Esq. John USHER of City of Dublin Esq.
of 3rd pt Arthur GORE of Newtown Co. Mayo Bart Arthur FRENCH of
French Park Co. Roscommon Esq. William USHER of City of Dublin Esq &
Nehemiah DONNELAN of City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt Lettice USHER of
City of Dublin widow relict and administrator of William USHER late of City
of Dublin deceased mother and guardian of Dorothy USHER eldest daughter of
the said William and Lettice USHER then of the age of 19 of the 5th pt & Robert FRENCH of City of Dublin of 6th pt. … marriage
intended to be solemnized btw Richard WINGFIELD and Dorothy USHER … [long
list of lands in Co. Wicklow] long list of lands in Barony Tireragh [Tireragh.], Co. Sligo] lands in Co. Mayo & Co. Meath … |
Three acre field |
|
Tirerrill
And
Tireragh |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
41 |
282 |
25910 |
ORMSBY-FRENCH |
? |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
47 |
493 |
31620 |
PARKE et al -ORMSBY |
Lissakelly aka Lislahelly |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
52 |
474 |
35340 |
FARRELL-FARRELL
FARRELL to FARRELL
Image 249
BTW James FARRELL of Cooltimore [possibly Coolteen , Parish Ballysadare, Barony Tirerrill] Co. Sligo Gent of 1 pt & James FARRELL of the City
of Dublin Esq. of the other pt and the release being Quinquepartite btw James JACKSON of the City of Dublin Gent of the 1st pt; Elizabeth
JACKSON daughter of the said James JACKSON of the 2nd pt ye said James
JACKSON of Cooltimore of the 3rd pt The Hon. James Earl of Roscommon of
the 4th part and the said James FARREL of Dublin of the 5th part. Whereas
Thomas POOLEY Esq by indenture 20 June 1707 demised to Randal DONALDSON
Victualler parcel of ground lying on the east side of Sycamore Alley in the
suburbs of the City of Dublin containing in front to said Alley 30 ½’ in the
Clear and running backwards to the Quakers holding on the east adjoining to
Mr. John TURNERs Gable end on the South and to Mr. ROBINSONs holding on the
North containing in length from east to west 70’ with the four stables
Outhouses and all other buildings and improvements … to hold for next 71
years for rent of £21 per annum and duties and that whereas Daniel LOUCH Founder
by indenture 24 March 1707 demised to Thomas RAILINGS Carpenter parcel of
ground 29’ southward or streetward northward 26’ from the front southward to the
Wall northward Westerly 86’ in length backward and likewise easterly the same
in Kings Street in Oxmantowne in the suburb of Dublin bounding on the North
side to Mr. Daniel LOUCH’s Garden on the west to the hose and yard then in possession
of Nathanial ASHWORTH on the south to the said King Street on the east to the
House and Yard of Thomas RAILINGS and then in possession of Brigadier TIFFINY with the appurtenances to
hold for the next 59 years at rent of £6 annually and that whereas the said
Randall DONNALDSON by deed 7 Aug 1718 for rent granted to the said JACKSON
the first recited lease and the premises thereby demised & the 5 new
houses then lately built thereon and that whereas the said last recited lease
came to & legally vested in the said James JACKSON did agree for
and as a marriage portion … marriage soon to be solemnized btw James FARRELL
and the said Elizabeth JACKSON and the said James JACKSON did
agree … Witnesseth that the said James FARRELL in consideration of the then
intended marriage…. Released to James FARRELL of Dublin townlands of
Carrowglass Carrownegaple [possibly Carrownagappul, Parish Kilmacteige, Barony Leyny,] als Carrukbannagh [als Carrigbannaghan] [possibly Carrickbanagher, Parish Ballysadare, Barony Tirerrill] (& Cultimore [Carrowmore, Parish Shancough,?] all in Baronys of Corran and Tyrrerill [Tirerrill ] Co. Sligo to hold to James FARRELL of Dublin and his heirs…
WITNESS: Bryan DERMOTT of Foxborough Co. Roscommon Gent. John CARTER City of
Dublin Public Notary . James JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: Need to follow
possible connection to JACKSONs of Lisnaboe, Co. Meath SEE: Rod: 529-296-347221. Also see: http://www.farrell-family.org/
NOTE: Shancough is on the eastern
part of Co. Sligo and Co. Leitrim borders on its eastern part. Inishmagrath, and Killanummery are two Co. Leitrim Parishes on its eastern border.
NOTE: East Tanrego (see Tanrego
East (Tóin re Gó Thoir) (aka Carrowmore) , Dromard
Civil Parish, Barony of Tireragh, Co. Sligo) |
Carrickbanagher
Coolteen |
Ballysadare |
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
56 |
154 |
37384 |
BOSWELL-BALDWIN & BALDWIN-BOSWELL |
Lavally aka Lavilley |
Killerry |
Tirerrill aka Terrerille |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
64 |
322 |
44053 |
GORE-JONES |
Lavally
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
67 |
104 |
43461 |
GORE et al-KING |
? |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
70 |
246 |
48230 |
BOSWELL-BRABAZON |
Lavally aka Lavilley |
Killerry |
Tirerrill aka Terrerille |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
71 |
371 |
51426 |
GORE-GORE |
Lavally
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
71 |
464 |
52618 |
Eustace Wills Vol. 1.
BOOTH, JOHN, Sligo, Co. Sligo, gent. 9 May 1726. Narrate,
f p., 4 Dec. 1733. His wife Catherine Booth. His brother Colonel Humphrey
Booth, Elinor Booth wife of said Humphrey. Testator's nephew John Gore and
his heirs to take name and arms of Booth. Testator's nephew Booth Gore and
his heirs to take name and arms of Booth. John Irwin, Tonergo, Co. Sligo, Esq., Wm. Smith, Knockshanner, Co. Sligo, Esq., and Wm. Knox, Dublin, gent.,
trustees. His real estate, part in Co. Dublin. His real estates and leases
for lives in Co. Sligo. His houses in Sligo. Witnesses : Richard Evelyn,
Christopher Chamberlain, both of Co. Dublin, Susanna Caddan now Susanna Irwin
of Tonereogo, Co. Sligo. . Memorial witnessed by : Richard Evelyn, Henry
Chritchly, of the city Of Dublin, gents. 71, 464, 52168 John
Irwin (seal) |
|
|
|
|
72 |
436 |
51427 |
GORE-GORE |
Lavally
Lissdall Levally
Lissadille Lysedill
Lavally als Lonally
Lorarrowdagh |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
79 |
444 |
56803 |
GORE- GILLMOR Willowman
Image 234
BTW Humphry GORE
Gent of 1 pt & William GILLMOR of Dunawney [probably Doonowney], Parish
Drumlief [Drumcliff], Co. Sligo,
Gent of other pt … upper and lower Cartrons of land of Dunawney… [other
townlands] in Barony Carbury, Co. Sligo
… Humphry GORE lands from his brother Robert GORE
NOTE: Humphrey GORE (?-1787) & Robert GORE were sons of Paul GORE
& Dorcas WHYTE (daughter of Col. Thomas WHITE & Anne BERESFORD). |
Doonowney aka Dunawney |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
93 |
283 |
65475 |
Eustace wills Vol 1
FARRELL, JAMES, Killmore, Co. Roscommon, Esq. 25 July
1738. Codicil 18 Aug. 1738. Full, 3J pp., 27 Jan. 1738/39. Wife Jean Farrell
als. Blake. My brother-in-law Peter Daly of Quansbury and my kinsman Denis
Daly of Raford, both Co. Galway, Esqrs., trustees and exors. (revoked in
codicil).. In default of issue male or female of my own . . estates etc. ...
to John Kelly, junr., second . son of my nephew Jno. Kelly of Clonlyon, and
his heirs ; they are to assume surname of Farrell and take the coat of arms
of Farrell, Richard Caddell eldest son of my sister Cecila Caddell als.
Farrell by my brother-in-law Thos. Caddell; Robert Caddell, second son of
said sister Celia. Denis Kelly the youngest son of my brother-in-law Jno.
Kelly of Clonlyon deceased. My sister Aristas Kirwan als. Farrell, her
husband Richard Kirwan. My nephew Arthur French (trustee) ; my nieces Margery
and Rose French, sisters of said nephew. My nephew Patrick French their
brother. My nieces Fras. Kelly and Hellen Kelly, two of the daughters of my
brother-in-law John Kelly. My nephew John Kelly their brother. Bridget
Nettervill, daughter of my brother-in-law Patrick Nettervill. Edmd. Nettervill,
Esq., (a trustee named in codicil). My sister Rose Farrell. Great loss
sustained by my poor kinsman James Costelloe, brother to William Costelloe of
Tullaghan, Co. Mayo, in his long lawsuit with my late mother. All my estate
in the counties of Galway, Roscommon and Sligo.
My estate in the north of Ireland in the counties of Down and Monaghan. Lease
of houses and plots in Meeting House Lane [Dublin]. Witnesses : Richd.
Shillen, merchant, Patrick Missett, wool draper, both of Dublin, Myles
McDonough, clerk to Peter Daly, Dublin, Esq. Codicil witnessed by: Thos.
Caddell, Herbertstown, Co. Meath, gent., Rich. Caddell, Dublin, linen draper,
Elinor Caddell his wife. Memorial witnessed by: James Saunders, Bartholomew
Delandre, clerks to Wm. Parry, Dublin, public notary. John Kelly (seal) 93,
283, 65475 Celia Caddell (seal)
|
|
|
|
|
94 |
547 |
68084 |
Eustace Wills Vol 1
COLLES, DUDLEY, Collesford, Co. Sligo, gent. 30 Dec. 1736. Narrate, 1 p., 8 Feb. 1739.
Reciting an indenture tripartite 2 Jan. 1733 made between (1) said testator
and Alice Prendergast als. Colles als. Perse, (2) Rev. Henry Wright,
Loughrea, Co. Galway, clerk and Denis Daly, Raford, said county, Esq., and
(3) Pierce Prendergast of Ramore, said county, gent. Articles of
intermarriage 15 Nov. 1734 (made on said Dudley's intermarriage with his wife
Dorcas Colles als. Birne) made between Bryan Birne of Creggs, Co. Sligo,
gent, and said testator. Anthony Colles, then living near Castleconnor, B. of
Tierieragh, Co. Sligo.
Lands of Collesford, Maghrymore and Castlegall, Co. Sligo.
Lands in Co. Wexford, to wit Ballybranon, Ballybrittas, Tumfarny, Carrickginnanee
and Rathnoon. Witnesses: James Crofton, Dublin, gent., one of the Attornies
of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench in Ireland, Hugh Shiel, Doonally B.
Carbry, Co. Sligo, physician, Gilbert
Stanley, Drimcormick, B. Boyle, Co. Roscommon, gent. Memorial witnessed by :
James Crofton, Arthur Price, Hogg Hill, Dublin, apothecary. 94, 547, 68084
Phil. Birne (seal) (a legatee) |
|
|
|
|
97 |
531 |
69487 |
GORE-WARD
Cullagh
More
Cullagh
Beg |
Cullaghmore
Cullaghbegg & Corn Mill
& water courses |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
102 |
465 |
71825 |
ORMSBY & ors-KNOX
Possibly Carrowloughan
East or Carrowloughan
West |
Carrowloghane aka Carrowloughan
East or Carrowloughan
West |
Skreen |
Tireragh. |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
105 |
302 |
74017 |
MOSSON et al-DODD
Electoral District: Ballintogher East |
Tirelick aka Tiratick
Tobernany aka Toberanania
Image
198 |
Killerry
Ballintogher aka Electoral
Distirct
Ballintogher
East |
Tirerrill, |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
108 |
194 |
75823 |
ASH RAINEY & Ors -NESBITT
Image
139 Crean’s Close. 1843 Feb 4
BTW William Ash RIENY of
BallymCuggin Co. Londonderry and Lawrence VERNON of Sligo Co. Sligo Esq of 1
pt & Carnacross NESBITT of Aghamore Co. Longford Esq. of the other pt.
Reciting Benjamin BURTON of City of Dublin Alderman by indenture of lease 8 April
1710 demised to Mary YEEDON of Sligo Widow plot of land lately in possession
of George CROFTON Gent in Stephen Street in Town of Sligo … lives of Mary
YEEDON Mary YEEDON eldest daughter & Margaret YEEDON 2nd daughter of said Mary YEEDON and that Mary YEEDON in natural love and affection
unto Peter SMITH and Margaret SMITH otherwise YEEDON his wife .. reciting that
Benjamin BURTON on 28 Oct 1725 demised to Mary YEEDON Park commonly called
Creane Close containing 1 acre 3 roods in town of Sligo for lives of Toby PEYTON
of Laheen, Co. Leitrim, Gent Mary PEYTON wife to Toby PEYTON and Margaret
YEEDON daughter to Mary YEEDON… Mary YEEDON 1 June 1728 in consideration of
natural love and affection she bore to Peter SMITH & Margaret his wife
transferred the lease and that Margaret SMITH otherwise YEEDON one of the lives
of the 1st recited deed and that Samuel BURTON of City of Dublin
Alderman and heir of said Benjamin BURTON by deed of renewal 15 Nov 1730 inserted
Peter SMITH in place of Margaret SMITH otherwise YEEDON deceased … lives of
Mary YEEDON and Mary YEEDON eldest daughter of said Mary YEEDON and then wofe
of Tobas PEYTON of Co. Roscommon Gent and said Peter SMITH by deed 6 June 1733
in consideration of £40 paid by Luke ASH of Sligo Co. Sligo Gent sold the
Park to Luke ASH … reciting that whereas the said Mary YEEDON one of the lives
is dead Benjamin BURTON of Burton Hall Co. Carlow Esq by deed of renewal 17
Oct 1739 and in consideration of £2 paid by Luke ASH instead and place of the
said Mary PEYTON otherwise YEEDON deceased … now for lives of Mary YEEDON Peter
SMITH & Luke ASH … wheras Philip COX of Sligo, Co. Sligo Esq by indenture
27 Nov 1739 set to Luke ASH the three following parkes that is to say the Two
North Parkes mearing the Pious uses and the Middle Park between the park in
possession of James GIBSON and a park in possession of said Phillip COX. The
3 parks = 7 acres granted to Phillip COX by Owen WYNNE of Hazelwood Co. Sligo
Esq. unto Luke ASH for lives of Phillip COX Lewis ORMSBY son of George ORMSBY
of Tobberwaddy Esq. & George ORMSBY 3rd son of George ORMSBY …
25 March last past those 2 Parkes part of Lands of Cloonebikin containing 4
acres 3 roods for lives of Luke ASH Samuel ASH son of William ASH of Maghenny
Co. Londonderry Gent … bog of Killbreedy 6 acres 3 roods in Barony Carbery [aka Carbury] and Manor of Sligo for lives of Luke ASH William ASH
& Daniel McNEALE and whereas Luke ASH by his last will 8 May 1742 appointed
William Ash RAINY & Lawrence VERNAN executors … incl two Parkes or Closes
part of lands of Cloonhebikin bounded on the east by Henry KING’s Park on the
south by the River on the west by William GRIFFITHS Park and on the North to
the lane leading to the bogg cont 4 acres 3 roods and also that part of the
bogg of Kilbreedy cont 6 acres 3 roods in Barony of Carbury Manor of Sligo for lives of Mary YEEDON Peter SMITH
& Mary YEEDON the younger and also lives of Luke ASH Samuel ASH son of
William of Magherifelt Co. Londonderry Gent & Daniel McNEAL son of John
McNEAL deceased in the first 4th & 5th recited
leases … WITNESS: Edward SMITH & Frances BILL
NOTE: William ASH-RAINEY and Luke ASH were
sons of Lt. Col Thomas ASH & Elizabeth RAINEY. Their sister Sarah ASH was
the wife of John JACKSON. They had many children including Hugh JACKSON, Luke
JACKSON & Martha JACKSON. Dr. Daniel McNEIL was of Monaghan and was a son
of Dr. John McNEIL and Mary ASH (sister of LUKE ASH & William ASH-REINEY)
SEE: Jacksons of Tobermore.
NOTE: 1630, Francis Taafe, was born at Crean’s Castle,
Sligo, his son Nicolas Taafe, was also born at Crean’s Castle in 1677.
(Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 55). SOURCE: http://www.gaelart.net/familyhistory.html
NOTE: When in Ireland I need to look in a library for Streets of Sligo by Fiona Gallagher.
NOTE: Rev. Luke ASH (1705-1742), a son of Thomas ASHE (1660-1737) &
Elizabeth RAINEY (?-1728), came from Londonderry and died in Town of Sligo
where he was a Presbyterian Minister. The Sligo congregation partnered with Moywater, now Killala,
co. Mayo. His sister Sarah ASHE married John JACKSON of Jacksons of Tobermore. |
Crean’s Close
Probably site of Crean’s Castle in City of Sligo |
? |
? |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
110 |
106 |
75825 |
MOSSON et al-WHITE
|
Tirelick
Tobernany
Image
198 |
Killerry
Ballintogher aka Electoral
Distirct
Ballintogher
East |
Tirerrill, |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
113 |
213 |
78646 |
GORE_B? & ors |
Cullaghmore
Cullaghbegg & Corn Mill
& water courses |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
129 |
108 |
86431 |
GORE-WHYTE |
Cullaghmore
Cullaghbegg & Corn Mill
& water courses |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
130 |
496 |
90018 |
SMYTHE & wife-MARTIN &
ors
Image 268 1748 Dec
8
BTW Edward SMYTH of City of
Dublin Gent and Mary SMYTH otherwise KING his wife and only daughter &
next heir of Francis KING the younger formerly of Sligo in Co. Sligo Esq.
deceased. Said Mary is administrator of all debts etc of said Francis KING
the younger of the 1 pt; Richard MARTIN of Dangan, Co. Galway Esq. &
Nathanial BLAND of City of Dublin Esq. Doctor of Laws of the other pt. By which
deed the said Edward SMYTH & Mary his wife in consideration of a marriage
already had granted to Richard MARTIN & Nathaniel BLAND lands incl Emlianaghten
CarrowMcLenany [Carrowmaclenany, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] Sniggin otherwise Miggin Knockalough otherwise Knocklough
Knockagrauny [probably Knocklough Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] Lurga Ardsallagh [Ardsallagh , Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] Tinaghmore [probably Feenaghmore, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] Lecarrowreagh [probably Carrowreagh, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] Tony Powra [Tonaponra, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran], Lurgagibbin [possibly Lurgan] Rathdownymore Rathdownybegg [possibly Ráth na Rí aka Kingsfort] Cross Druimnegrantia [probably Drumnagranshy, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] Orbeil ye Quarter Half of Knockmunnogh being granted to
the Earl of Carlingford as part of Cloonegasshell which said lands were by an
indenture of 15 Dec 1680 demised by Rt Hon Nicholas then Earl of Carlingford
to said Francis KING the younger for term of 999 years … said leases were in
certain causes commented on 31 May 1709 in her Late Majesty’s High Court of Chancery
in Ireland wherein Susanna KING spinster was plt [?] and Dorcas JACKSON now widow of Edward JACKSON Esq. deceased Mother of the said Mary [KING]
& then Dorcas KING widow of Francis KING the younger and others were duly
proved … Dorcas KING to be part of the [??] … the said Dorcas JACKSON on ye death of the said Francis the younger which happened when the said Mary
was about a year old fraudulently and unjustly entered into and possessed
& enjoyed all said town… that the said fraud was lately discovered by
inspecting a decree… WITNESS: Pierce BYRNE & Richard PANELL both of City of
Dublin Gents
NOTE: Mary KING was the daughter of Francis KING and Dorcas ORMSBY. Dorcas
ORMSBY subsequently married Edward JACKSON (?-bef 1745).
NOTE: Dorcas ORMSBY’s only known child is Mary KING.
NOTE: The Rt Hon Nicholas then Earl of Carlingford was Nicholas
Taaffe, 2nd Earl of Carlingford. He died 2 July
1690, at the Battle of the Boyne. |
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh
Tonaponra |
Toomour
Toomour
Toomour
Toomour
Toomour
Toomour |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
137 |
377 |
93711 |
JACKSON-DUKE
Image 194 1749 Jun
24
Btw Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo
in Co. Sligo, Widow of 1 pt & Robert DUKE of Cordowy, Co. Sligo, farmer.
Lands of Toneponra [Tonaponra, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran], & Carrowreagh in Barony Corran Co. Sligo as was then enjoyed by Mr. Gilbert TRUMBLE …
WITNESS: William FARRELL of Geddan Co. Sligo Gent & Francis BILL of Town
of Sligo Co. Sligo. Memorial WITNESS: Richard MOORE of Ballyglan Co. Mayo
Gent
NOTE: Edward JACKSON married Dorcas KING née ORMSBY, widow of Francis KING.
These lands came from her line. |
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh
Tonaponra |
Toomour, |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
139 |
458 |
95012 |
JACKSON-McDONAGH & ors
Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo, Co Sligo and Luke McDONAGH &
Mathew McDONAGH both of Ardsallagh [Co Sligo?] Dorcas JACKSON demised
all the lands of Carrow McLennany [Carrowmaclenany.
Parish Toomour], Barony
of Corran, Co Sligo for a 21 year lease.
NOTE: Edward JACKSON married Dorcas KING née ORMSBY, widow of Francis KING.
These lands came from her line. |
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh
|
Toomour, |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
157 |
551 |
106278 |
McDONAGH
Image
619 1749 May 6
between Dorcas JACKSON of
Sligo County Sligo widow of the one part and Luke McDONAGH of Ardfallagh in
the County Sligo, farmer of the other part. Lease of land of Ardfallagh [Ardsallagh, Parish Toomour,] in the Barony of Corran, County Sligo … WITNESS Margaret SIMPSON, spinster of
County Sligo and Frances BILE of Sligo.. |
? |
? |
? |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
157 |
551 |
106279 |
JACKSON-FONRY
Image
619 1752 Nov 16
between Dorcas JACKSON of
Sligo County Sligo widow of the one part and Michael TONRY of Emlyfadd [Parish Emlaghfad] of the other…. Lands of Carrow and Lonnany, Barony of Corran, Co. Sligo.
NOTE: Edward JACKSON married Dorcas KING née ORMSBY, widow of Francis
KING. These lands came from her line. |
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh
|
Toomour, |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
178 |
291 |
118909 |
JACKSON-WYNNE Kay Street Back
Lane
Image
152 1755 Nov 4
Btw Laurence JACKSON City
of Dublin Gent and grandson & heir at law of Edward JACKSON of
City of Dublin formerly of Sligo Esq deceased of 1 pt John WYNNE of
Hazelwood, Co. Sligo Esq Capt in Gen BRAGGs Regiment of Foot in Ireland of
other pt.…. JACKSON demised to WYNNE Tenements and Dwelling Houses in the
front to Key Street & Backlane in Sligo,
Co. Sligo containing in length to Key Street 100’ and in front to Back
Lane 234’ and in depth to Key Street 230’ and in depth to said lane to west
End 109’ bounded on the East to the said Key Street to the South on said
Backlane and on the west to the plot in possession of Arthur MARTIN on the
north to the Garden Dwelling Houses or Plotts… also house where Hanna LYTTLE
lived in Key street 31’ in depth to the further end of the Garden 108’
bounded on the East with street pavement and on the north with Edward HUGHES
plott and on the west with James ROSS’s garden on the south with James ROSS
House… Laurence JACKSON [SEAL] NOTE: A Laurence JACKSON who died aft 1659 had a son Josias
JACKSON who died bef 1659 of College Green, Dublin, wife Elizabeth. Brother Joseph JACKSON sisters Mary, Sarah &
Martha. |
|
St. John’s |
|
|
178 |
291 |
118910 |
Book Index 1758-1768 [?] 1755
Nov 4
WYNNE see Mem #118909 – just
different Sligo lands |
|
|
|
|
182 |
551 |
122644 |
JACKSON-ORMSBY
Image
282 1756 Oct 14
Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo, Co. Sligo widow of 1 pt & William ORMSBY of
Willowbrook Co. Sligo Esq , transfer of Emlaghnaghten the half quarter of
Land of Lurgen the half quarter of Tinaghrae the half quarter of Pharrowmackleneny
[Carrowmaclenany, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] the half quarter of Carrowreagh [Carrowreagh, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] the half quarter of Turpona [Tonaponra, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran], the half quarter of Ardsallagh & the 9 acres of
Lurgagibba in Barony Corren, Co. Sligo. WITNESS: Thomas HILLAS & Wynne
HILLAS both of City of Dublin
NOTE: Edward JACKSON married Dorcas KING née ORMSBY, widow of Francis
KING. These lands came from her line. |
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh
|
Toomour, |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
219 |
472 |
144398 |
KING & ors-GRIFFITH |
Carrowcrin
Clogherbegg
Carrickonellan |
KillmcOwen
Kilmacowen |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
220 |
143 |
144367 |
KING-KING |
Carrowcrin
Clogherbegg
Carrickonellan |
KillmcOwen
Kilmacowen |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
264 |
386 |
167718 |
ORMSBY-CUNNINGHAM |
Carrowcrin
Clogherbegg
Carrickonellan |
KillmcOwen
Kilmacowen |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
265 |
250 |
175028 |
JACKSON or KING or ORMSBY-WILES
Image
134 1769 Mar 25
BTW Dorcas JACKSON otherwise KING otherwise ORMSBY of Co. Sligo, Widow, mother & administrator
of Mary SMITH otherwise KING widow deceased the only surviving child of
Francis KING the younger deceased husband of the said Dorcas & also Administrator
of goods etc of late husband Francis KING of the 1 pt & Thomas WILLS of
Dublin, Gent of the other pt. Leased lands of Emlaughnaughten Carrowmaclinany
[Carrowmaclenany] Corrowagh Ardsallagh Toneprona Tinaghroe & Lorgar
Barony Corran Co. Sligo. WITNESS: William PHIBBS the younger of Rathmullen
Co. Sligo & John IRWIN City of Dublin Gent & John JOHNSTON Gent of
City of Dublin
NOTE: Edward JACKSON married Dorcas KING née ORMSBY, widow of Francis KING.
These lands came from her line. |
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh
|
Toomour, |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
277 |
110 |
175565 |
JACKSON & ors -ORMSBY
Image
60 1759 May 5
Dorcas JACKSON of Sligo, Co. Sligo widow of 1st pt. William
ORMSBY of Willybrook Co Sligo 2nd pt & Philip ORMSBY Esq. Capt
Lieut in the 5th Regiment of Dragoons of 3rd pt. Dorcas
JACKSON was entitled to use for life in the Quarter and half of land of
Emlaghnaght the half quarter of land of Lurgan the half quarter of Tinaghroe
the half Quarter of Pharrrowmacklenn [Carrowmaclenany, Parish Toomour, Barony Corran] the half quarter of Carrowreagh the half Quarter of
Tonporna the half quarter of Ardsallagh [Ardsallagh, Parish Toomour,] in the Barony of Corran, and 9 acres Lurgagibbin [possibly Lurgan] in Barony Corran Co. Sligo. WITNESS: Lewis Francis IRWIN of Tanragoe and
Abraham MARTIN of Town of Sligo Co. Sligo Esq & John MARTIN of Town of
Sligo.
NOTE: Edward JACKSON married Dorcas KING née ORMSBY, widow of Francis KING.
These lands came from her line.
NOTE Abraham MARTIN had a sister Elizabeth MARTIN who married a JACKSON See:
ROD: 524-321-34377 |
Carrowreagh Canowmccollomy
Carrowmaclenany |
Toomour, |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
296 |
588 |
198372 |
GORE-HART & ors |
Cullaghmore
Cullaghbegg & Corn Mill
& water courses |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
333 |
234 |
2246?? |
ORMSBY-KING |
Carrowcrin
Clogherbegg
Carrickonellan |
KillmcOwen
Kilmacowen |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
340 |
255 |
228579 |
GERRARD-PLUNKETT |
Tyratick aka
Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry aka Killeary |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
341 |
605 |
230993 |
BIRCH & son-FARRELL
Probably Lavally
|
Levallys aka Lavally
Lesscrossan |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
343 |
303 |
236239 |
BIRCH & son-ORMSBY
Image
162 1782 Oct 17
BTW Robert BIRCH of City of
Dublin Esq & Charles BIRCH his son of 1 pt & William ORMSBY of
Castledarg Co. Sligo Esq. of other pt. … lands of Cartronhugh in Manor of Ballintogher Co. Sligo then lately in
possession of George KNOX…. |
Cartronhugh |
Killerry
Ballintogher aka Electoral Distirct
Ballintogher
East |
Tirerrill, |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
351 |
179 |
235630 |
BIRCH & son-FARRELL |
Levallys aka Lavally
Lesscrossan |
Killerry |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
380 |
466 |
257031 |
McAULEY to JACKSON Church Lane [perhaps near St. Paul’s?]
Image
183 1783 May 23
BTW Robert McAULEY of Town &
City of Sligo Linen Weaver of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Colooney Co. Sligo of the other pt…. houses
in Church Lane [in Townland Magheraboy, Parish St. John's, Barony Carbury] Town of Sligo … sworn
before 2 Justices of the Peace in Sligo - WITNESS: George ORMSBY a [?]
Extraordinary .John MARTIN Hugh O’ROURKE. NOTE: Colooney is possibly Collooney, Parish Ballysadare, Barony Tirerrill, OR Clooneally, Parish Ballysumaghan, Barony Tirerrill |
Collooney
Clooneally
Magheraboy |
Ballysadare
Ballysumaghan
St.
John's |
Tirerrill
Tirerrill
Carbury |
|
384 |
80 |
254458 |
PLUNKETT-WHITE |
Tyratick aka Tiratick aka Terrylicks
Image
201 |
Killerry aka Killeary |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
402 |
`697 |
|
ORMSBY-KING Carbery
Likely Dorcas ORMSBY & Francis KING. |
Carrowcrin
Clogherbegg
Carrickonellan |
KillmcOwen
Kilmacowen |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
456 |
55611 |
294095 |
WHITE-WHITE |
Tyratick aka Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry aka Killeary |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
461 |
145 |
294096 |
WHITE & KNOTTS marriage
settlement |
Tyratick aka Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry aka Killeary |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
480 |
323 |
304726 |
JACKSON-BLEST
Names Index 1794- 1794 Mar 8
Btw Robert ANDERSON Gent &
Elizabeth ANDERSON otherwise BELL his wife, and Martha JACKSON
formerly BELL all of the Co Sligo & heirs of Thomas BELL late of the
town & Co of Sligo |
|
|
|
|
482 |
460 |
469632 |
JONES & Wife- LINDSAY & ors
Wrong # from Place Index try 682. |
Lislarry |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
513 |
166 |
335853 |
1798 Jul 24
Mrs Elizabeth JACKSON Names Index 1794-
Balliasore, Sligo The bride. Appears
to be post-marriage settlement. Elizabeth JACKSON ors MARTIN, wife of
said Francis JACKSON & daughter of said John MARTIN Francis
JACKSON Esq Balliasore [Probably Parish Ballysadare, Barony Leyny] Sligo. Lease of Mills. Other lands
in Co Sligo. The Groom. George JACKSON Esq of Prospect, Mayo
NOTE: Elizabeth MARTIN was the wife of Francis JACKSON (1769-1834) |
|
Ballysadare |
Leyny |
|
524 |
321 |
34377 |
John MARTIN his will
Image
174
To my wife Elizabeth MARTIN, an annuity out of estate of
Cleveragh & Knockbawn …John MARTIN Esq. in Eustace Wills
Late brother Frederick MARTIN widow Mrs. Anne ELLIS
Eldest son Abraham MARTIN Esq. … two dwelling houses in
Stephen’s Street now occupied by John GRIFFITH and Doctor FISHER; that part
of Ballymear called Bath Lodge which I hold under Mr. WYNNE; the park of
field at Knappagh held under Francis BURTON now occupied by John ELLIS in
trusts …. Mills and fishery of Sligo
2nd son Charles MARTIN – Bridge Street & Park
Magheraboy [Magheraboy , Parish St. John's, Barony Carbury] near Town of
Sligo held under lease by Charles MARTIN grandfather of John MARTIN from
Benjamin BURTON. Slaughter House under lease from late George KNOX
3rd son Henry Frederick MARTIN not yet 21
Daughters Judith, Margaret, Catherine, Eleanor. Eldest
daughter Elizabeth JACKSON.
Relation Jeremiah JONES
Codicil – plot in Stephens Street to son Henry MARTIN
NOTE: Elizabeth MARTIN was
the wife of Francis JACKSON (1769-1834) |
Magheraboy |
St.
John's |
Carbury |
|
529 |
472 |
348301 |
PHIPPS-JACKSON & ors
PHIPPS-JACKSON & ors
Image
568 1800 Oct 1
BTW William Harloe PHIBBS of
Sligo, Co. Sligo of 1st pt & Thomas JACKSON of
Gortlownan [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill]Co. Sligo & Robert TRUMBLE of Gortnasellagh Co. Leitrim,
Farmer of the other pt. PHIBBS rented to said Thomas JACKSON &
Robert TRUMBLE townland of Carrickgeensellagh [Carrigeensallagh , Parish Ballysadare, Barony Tirerrill] then in possession of Darby MULLANY cont 44 acres for
lives of Darby MULLNAMOE in Barony Tirerill [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo. For natural lives of William TRUMBLE 2nd son of the lessee Robert TRUMBLE aged 12 years or thereabout George
JACKSON eldest son of the said Lessee Thomas JACKSON aged 14 years
thereabouts and George JACKSON 2nd son of William
JACKSON of Gortlownan [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] Co. Sligo age 5 years or thereabouts. WITNESS: John
CARTER now of Sligo Co. Sligo & Patrick McDONAGH of Sligo Co. Sligo
Secretary to the Grand Jury of Co. Sligo. Memorial WITNESS Patrick McDONAGH
& Robert WALKER of Drumory, Co. Leitrim farmer. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: My
Guess is that Thomas JACKSON had brothers William
father of George JACKSON & John JACKSON father of Alexander JACKSON
NOTE: There are several Gortnasallagh possibilities
· Gortnasillagh (Gort na Saileach) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish,
Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim 314 A, 3 R, 1 P
· Gortnasillagh (see Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co.
Leitrim)
· Gortnasillagh, Rossinver Civil Parish, Barony of Rosclogher, Co.
Leitrim 166 A, 2 R, 4 P
· Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim
105 A, 2 R, 39 P |
Carrigeensallagh aka
Carrickeensellagh |
Ballysadare |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
549 |
423 |
364390 |
PHIBBS-TRUMBLE & ors
Probably Barony Tirerrill
[possibly Cuiltydangan, Parish Ballynakill] in Barony of Tiririlan [Tirerrill ?] |
Cullidian |
Ballynakill |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
549 |
423 |
364392 |
PHIBBS-TRUMBLE & ors |
Lissananny
Beg
Aka
Lyssananybegg
Lissacuru |
Emlaghfad |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
550 |
231 |
364391 |
PHIBBS-JACKSON Timolane is a
mystery
Possibly Timolane is in Parish Ballysadare, Barony Tirerrill where other lands are clustered which involve these
parties. Or possibly Parish Ballynakill, Barony Tirerrill
Image
431 1800 May 17
BTW William Harloe PHIBBS of Sligo,
Co. Sligo Esq of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Gowlawnan Co. Sligo farmer
& Robert TRUMBLE of Gortnasellagh, Co. Leitrim of the other pt. for
lives James JACKSON 2nd son of Thomas JACKSON age 10
William TRUMBLE 2nd son of Robert TRUMBLE party to said lease age
12 & Alexander JACKSON eldest son of John JACKSON Gent age
7. WITNESS: Dominick BROWNE & Patrick McDONAGH & Allan RUTHERFORD of
City of Dublin
NOTE: Probably Barony Tirerrill
NOTE: There are several Gortnasallagh possibilities
· Gortnasillagh (Gort na Saileach) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish,
Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim 314 A, 3 R, 1 P
· Gortnasillagh (see Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co.
Leitrim)
· Gortnasillagh, Rossinver Civil Parish, Barony of Rosclogher, Co.
Leitrim 166 A, 2 R, 4 P
· Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim
105 A, 2 R, 39 P |
Timolane
Image
202 |
|
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
551 |
549 |
364389 |
TRUMBLE & JACKSON Partition
TRUMBLE & JACKSON Partition Cullidian
Image
293 1798 May 5.
Deed of Partition BTW Robert TRUMBLE
of Gortnasella Co. Leitrim Land owner of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Gortlownan
[Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill], Co. Sligo farmer of the other pt. Whereas William Harloe
PHIBBS of Sligo Co. Sligo Esq did by Indenture 5 Nov 1797 demise to Robert
TRUMBLE & Thomas JACKSON the lands of Cullidian Lot 1 & 2
containing 116 acres & 10 perches [possibly Cuiltydangan, Parish Ballynakill] in Barony of Tiririlan [Tirerrill ?] Co. Sligo to hold for natural lives of [?] TRUMBLE eldest
son of the Robert TRUMBLE party to said lease aged 14 years or thereabout and
William TRUMBLE 2nd son of Robert TRUMBLE age 11 years & James
JACKSON 2nd son of Thomas JACKSON age 10 years … sum
of £200
SEE: ROD: 529-472-348301.
NOTE: There are several Gortnasallagh possibilities
· Gortnasillagh (Gort na Saileach) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish,
Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim 314 A, 3 R, 1 P
· Gortnasillagh (see Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co.
Leitrim)
· Gortnasillagh, Rossinver Civil Parish, Barony of Rosclogher, Co.
Leitrim 166 A, 2 R, 4 P
· Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim
105 A, 2 R, 39 P |
Cullidian |
Ballynakill |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
554 |
264 |
368110 |
JACKSON-O’CONNOR & son
Image
141 1785 Apr
23
Btw Thomas JACKSON of
Gortlawn [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill], Co. Sligo landholder
of the 1 pt & Connell O’CONNOR & Denis O’CONNOR both of [Downmoyle?]
landholders of the other part. … demised that part of of Edinbawne [Edenbaun , Parish Calry, Barony Carbury] known as Knocka
Freaghan containing 62a. & enjoyed by Thomas JACKSON meared on the
East by part of Gortnagnagregony [Gortnagrogerny, Parish Killasnet,, Barony Carbury] on the west by the
Middle division of Edinbawn on the south by part of Fermough [probably Formoyle, Parish Calry, Barony Carbury] and on the north by
Lognafaughrow [Lugnafaughery, Parish Killasnet,, Barony Carbury] & liberty of
access & bog of Carrowlisky ors Lissduff [Lisduff, Parish Calry, Barony Carbury] as demised by William
ORMSBY Esq late of Willowbrook Co. Sligo deceased to said Thomas JACKSON & Robert BOYD in Barony Carbury Co. Sligo. WITNESS:
Johnston SHAW of Killycooley Co. Sligo Tanner & Patrick McDONAGH of Sligo,
Co. Sligo
NOTE:
· Lisduff (An Lios Dubh) , Ballysadare Civil Parish, Barony
of Leyny, Co. Sligo 158 A, 2 R, 19 P
· Lisduff (An Lios Dubh) , Calry Civil Parish, Barony of
Carbury, Co. Sligo 278 A, 3 R, 3 P |
Lisduff |
Calry |
Carbury |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
563 |
104 |
374428 |
DODD-JACKSON
Image
58
Roger DODD of Kingsfort Co. Sligo
Esq of 1 pt & John JACKSON of Teritick Co. Sligo Landholder of
other pt. Reciting that Roger DODD for rent demised to John JACKSON part of the quarter of Teritick on which John JACKSON now lives, with
that part of said quarter called Lough Park containing 7 acres in Manor of Balintogher
Co. Sligo to hold for lives of Elizabeth DODD the Rev. Isaac DODD & Owen
WYNNE eldest son of Owen WYNNE of Hazelwood Co. Sligo … WITNESS: Andrew McDONAGH
& John McDONAGH jr both of City of Dublin Gent . John JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Roger DODD’s pedigree Miscellanea
genealogica et heraldica, Volume 1, page175.
Several PHIBBS intermarriages in the family. Alicia PHIBBS, daughter of Harloe
PHIBBS was the wife of Roger DODD. Elizabeth DODD the wife of Rev Oliver DODD
of Kingsfort, his father, was the daughter of John KNOX.
NOTE:
· Kingsfort (Ráth na Rí) , Toomour Civil Parish, Barony of
Corran, Co. Sligo 217 A, 1 R, 17 P
· Kingsfort (Ráth na Rí) , Killerry Civil Parish, Barony of
Tirerrill, Co. Sligo 107 A, 3 R, 26 P |
Tirchvick
Tubbernany
Tyratick aka Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry aka Killeary |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
581 |
238 |
391834 |
DUKE-PARKE & ors
NOTE: Roger
DUKE of Newpark Co. Sligo – connection to PARKE:
NOTE: Edward JACKSON married Dorcas KING née ORMSBY, widow of Francis KING.
These lands came from her line. |
CarrowmcLenanay
Aka Carrowmaclenany Carrowreagh
Cross
Cloonegashell aka
Cloonagh |
Toomour, |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
584 |
473 |
398288 |
DUNCAN & ors-JACKSON
Image
557 1806 Dec
27
BTW John DUNCAN of Dublin Merchant
& Charles CONNER of Town & Co. Sligo merchant assignees of the estate
and effects of Alexander McCRORY and James BALLENTINE Bankrupts of 1 pt & Francis JACKSON of Camphill Co. Sligo Esq. of the other pt. Reciting
that DUNCAN and O’CONNOR assigned to Francis JACKSON then in his actual
[possession] of a lease for a year that part of the land of Ardeaton
containing 3 acres together with the Mills Kilns waters water Courses house
offices & appurtenances and every part belonging to the said Alexander
McCRORY and James BALLENTINE and of the assignees DUNCAN & O’CONNOR …
reciting indenture of M GAGE and all other deeds papers writings and
Monuments relating to hold said three acres with appurtenances to the said Francis
JACKSON his heirs and assigns for and during the natural life and lives
of C’est qui viez … made over to Francis JACKSON all that part
of the Lands of Arcotton [Ardcotten, Parish Ballysadare, Barony Leyny] and Rinn [Rinn Parish Ballysadare,, Barony Leyny] and the Bottoms and Bogs of Kilnamonagh [Kilnamagh is to the west of Ardcotten] and Curriganell[possibly Carricknagat] containing 85 acres and 23 perches now or late in the
possession of Francis JACKSON …. Term of 22 years … …. Term of 22 years
… WITNESS: Charles MEARES of City of Dublin Gent & Christopher ORMSBY
NOTE: Camphill
House, Bleachgreen, Co. Sligo. It was built btw
1795-1800. See Map
of its location northeast of Ardcotton and near
Collooney.
NOTE: This is Francis JACKSON (1769-1834) |
Carriganott |
Ballysadare |
Leyny |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
587 |
517 |
399769 |
JACKSON-MARTIN
Image
280 1815 Sep 15
BTW Francis JACKSON of
Camphill Co. Sligo Esq of the 1 pt and Abraham MARTIN of Sligo, Co. Sligo of
the other pt. Reciting that Francis JACKSON in and previous to the
year 1797 was extensively engaged as a merchant and in buying Bleaching and Selling
Linen and therein and in building a dwelling house and erecting Bleach Mills
and cotton now called Camphill became indebted to several persons and in the
year 1797 was indebted in the Sum of £5,000 and upwards and was in said year
possessed of that part of the Mills of Ardcotton [Ardcotten, Parish Ballysadare,, Barony Leyny] and that part of the said lands of
Ardcotton and Rinn [Rinn Parish Ballysadare,, Barony Leyny]and Kilnamonagh [Kilnamagh is to the west of Ardcotten] in said deed by virtue
of a lease to him made by William PHIBBS and Charles PHIBBS Esq. bearing date
22 Sept 1796 for the term of 20 years and in 1797 had sufficient to pay his just
debts and being desirous of a provision for his wife Elizabeth JACKSON [aka Ellen JACKSON] otherwise MARTIN and their issue in Nov 1797 executed a
voluntary deed 4 [February?] whereby Francis JACKSON assigned several
lands to John MARTIN and George JACKSON Esq. upon the Trusts therein
mentioned and reciting that said Francis JACKSON being unable to pay
his debts entered into a Composition deed with several Creditors bearing date
1 Sep 1800 btw Francis JACKSON of 1st pt, Edward WAKEFIELD
and Joseph WRIGHT Henry HEYMAN the elder and Henry HEYMAN the younger John
BERRY and William BERRY and Abraham MARTIN all therein mentioned creditors of
said Francis JACKSON of the 2nd part Charles MARTIN & Daniel
WAKEFIELD of the 3rd pt. [more details of debt – his assets were insufficient
to cover his debts] … earlier lease by Owen PHIBBS & Charles PHIBBS to Francis
JACKSON … WITNESS: Alexander STEWART of Sligo distiller Thomas GRIFFITH
of City of Dublin Gent. Francis JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Camphill
House, Bleachgreen, Co. Sligo. It was built btw
1795-1800. See Map
of its location northeast of Ardcotton and near
Collooney. |
Camphill
Ardcotten
Rinn |
Ballysadare |
Leyny |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
597 |
180 |
406317 |
DODD-JACKSON
Image
397 1804 May 31
BTW Roger DODD
BTW Roger DODD of Kingsfort Co.
Sligo Esq of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Gortlawnan [Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] Co. Sligo & James GILMORE of Middlebrook and Robert
TRUMBLE of Gortlallagh Co. Leitrim of the other pt. Confirmed to Thomas
JACKSON & James GILMORE & Robert TRUMBLE lands of Teretick
containing 13 acres then in the occupation of the said Thomas JACKSON James
GILMORE & Robert TRUMBLE bounded on East by part of Teretick … occup by John
JACKSON on the west by the Great Road leading from [?] to Sligo on the
north by Castleore [Castleore, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] and on the south by part of Tereleek in tenure or
occupied by James DU[?] Barony Tyrere Co. Sligo for lives of Elizabeth DODD
mother of said Roger DODD the Rev. Isaac DODD of Kingsfort Clerk & Owen
WYNNE eldest son of Owen WYNNE of Hazelwood Co. Sligo WITNESS: Alan RUTHERFORD
[?] TRUMBLE William TRUMBLE of Gortnasallagh Co. Leitrim aged 20 years and upwards
…
NOTE: Roger DODD’s pedigree Miscellanea
genealogica et heraldica, Volume 1, page175.
Several PHIBBS intermarriages in the family. Alicia PHIBBS, daughter of Harloe
PHIBBS was the wife of Roger DODD. Elizabeth DODD the wife of Rev Oliver DODD
of Kingsfort, his father, was the daughter of John KNOX.
NOTE: There are several Gortnasallagh possibilities
· Gortnasillagh (Gort na Saileach) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish,
Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim 314 A, 3 R, 1 P
· Gortnasillagh (see Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co.
Leitrim)
· Gortnasillagh, Rossinver Civil Parish, Barony of Rosclogher, Co.
Leitrim 166 A, 2 R, 4 P
· Gortnasillagh
West (Gort na Saileach Thiar) (aka
Gortnasillagh) , Inishmagrath Civil Parish, Barony of Drumahaire, Co. Leitrim
105 A, 2 R, 39 P |
Tirchvick
Tyratick aka Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry aka Killeary |
Tirerrill |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
622 |
246 |
429334 |
SHAW-TRIMBLE |
Lisbleake |
? |
? |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
629 |
602 |
435428 |
ORMSBY-McBRIDE |
Lissavalley
Loughkellentine |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
632 |
425 |
432243 |
REYNOLDS-JACKSON
Image
368
BTW Pat REYNOLDS of Springfield
Co. Sligo Farmer of 1 pt Thomas JACKSON of Lavalley [Lavally] Co. Sligo Farmer of other pt. Reciting deed 1 Jul 1800
made btw Harloe TRUMBLE of Killinagan Co. Sligo of 1 pt & Patrick
REYNOLDS of other pt … lands then in possession of Patrick REYNOLDS commonly
called Coologeatubber Curragh Loobagh? & the two meadows & the mills
common in all containing 27 acres plantation measure … assigned 1 May 1800
for 78 years … in consideration of £125 paid by said Thomas JACKSON made
over to JACKSON town and lands of Killinogeen [[Carrigeensallagh , Parish Ballysadare, Barony Tirerrill] commonly called Coolagsatubber Coorsiagh Looburgh
& the two meadows & the meadows and mills common containing 21 acres
in Barony Corran Co. Sligo for term of 9 ½ years … WITNESS: John JACKSON of Lesslegaw & James JACKSON of Lavally Co. Sligo Gents &
Memorial WITNESS by said James JACKSON & James McDONOUGH of Sligo
Co. Sligo. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] |
Coologeatubber
Curragh
Loobough Vore
Carrigeensallagh aka
Carrickeensellagh
Lavally |
Ballysadare
Killerry |
Tirerrill
Corran
|
1739-1810 Image
114 |
635 |
211 |
436640 |
WHITE-JACKSON
Wm WHITE-JACKSON
Image
113 1811
May 30
BTW William WHITE of Bloomfield
Co. Sligo Gent of 1st pt & John JACKSON of Rockwood Co Sligo farmer of other pt WHITE demised lands of Tiratike
now occupied by Mrs. HIGGINS and her undertenants & by Charles MAGARRY
& Owen KEARY excepting James KENNY’s house & Garden together with
also all the Houses and Cabbins and Gardens. Bounded on the North by the Road
leading from Ballintogher to Sligo on the west by that part of Tiritick in
the possession of William CANBOY & Drumcondra on the South by the road
leading from Ballintogher to Colloony & on the East by the Faire Place
and High Roads leading through Ballintogher in Barony Tyrerill Co. Sligo. To
hold from 1st May 1818 for lives of John JACKSON, Margaret his
wife, Thomas his eldest son. Yearly rent £2.10 WITNESS: Catherine
DELANEY Philip J. HENLEY |
Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry aka Killeary |
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
639 |
66 |
438398 |
Gore & WIFE -GORE & ors
Probably Tirerrill or Tireragh see: ROD:
36-86-21412
Carrowlabane possibly Carrownabinna,
Parish Easky, Barony Tireragh
Claddagh,
Parish Kilmacteige,
Barony Leyny |
Claddagh
Claddagh Carn
Carrowlabane
Three acre field |
Kilmacteige
Easky
|
Leyny
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
646 |
271 |
445775 |
GORE-FARRELL |
Corimleighter |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
648 |
140 |
442579 |
GREEN & ORMSBY Marr Arts |
Cartron Hugh
Cartronhugh |
Killerry, |
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
651
657 |
319 |
449895 |
GORE & ALGEOS marr arts |
Cloughboly
Cloghboley |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
653 |
192 |
57796 |
PHIBBS-PHIBBS
· Lavally (An Leathbhaile) , Toomour Civil Parish, Barony of Corran, Co. Sligo 341
A, 2 R, 8 P
· Lavally (An Leathbhaile) , Killerry Civil Parish, Barony of Tirerrill, Co.
Sligo 1993 A, 3 R, 6 P |
Lavally aka Lavilley aka
Levally |
Killerry |
Tirerrill aka Terrerille |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
668 |
410 |
465250 |
John HAMILTON his will |
Cloughboly
Cloghboley |
Drumcliff |
Carbury |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
685 |
531 |
410792 |
MULLAN-HARTE |
Carrowmaclenany |
Toomour |
Corran |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
692 |
11 |
475148 |
GORE & ORMSBY Marr arts
Image
11
BTW William GORE the younger of
Baker Street Boardman Square Parish Saint Marlebone Co. Middlesex Esq. a Major
in his Majesty’s first regiment of Dragoon Guards the eldest and only
surviving son and heir of William GORE the elder of Baker Street Esq. &
John KENNEDY of City of Dublin of 1st pt. The said William GORE
the elder of 2nd pt the said William GORE of the 3rd pt
Mary Jane ORMSBY of Porkington Co. [Salop?] spinster the only child and heiress
of Owen ORMSBY late of Porkington deceased of 4th pt. Rt Hon
Arthur Earl of Arran… Rt Hon Thomas James WARREN Lord Viscount [?] of 5th pt William SAURIN Esq his Majesty’s Attorney general in Ireland & David
David [PENNANT?] [?] Esq of 6th pt Richard GORE of [Kenswick?] Co.
Worcester Esq. Major General in his Majesty’s army & John Kynaston POWELL
of Hardwick Co. Selop Esq of 7th pt Sir John GORE of ____ Co. Harts
Knight Commissioner of the most Honorable Military Order [?] in his Majesty’s
Royal Navy & the Hon Thomas KENYON of [?] Co. Selop Esq of 8th pt & John KENNEDY & Sir Robert William VAUGHAN of [?] Co. Denleigh
Bart of 9th pt in cosnideration of a marriage to be had shortly
btw William GORE the younger & Mary Jane ORMSBY … released [11 & 12] July
1811 made btw William GORE the elder & Dame Frances Jane Georges Morres
GORE his wife of the 1st pt & William GORE the younger of the
2nd pt … lands in Co. Leitrim ROD: 636-48-488399[?] lands
in Leitrim & Westmeath … lands in Co. Mayo & Co. Sligo 19 July 1811
and 29 July 1811 Book 634 page 44 No 438093[?]
NOTE: The exact townlands were not mentioned.
NOTE: In 1815 Mary Jane ORMSBY daughter of Owen ORMSBY (1749-1804) &
Margaret OWEN married William Ormsby GORE (1779-1860) son of William GORE
& Frances Jane Gorges GORE whose 1st husband was Heydock Evans
MORRES.
NOTE: Brogyntyn, or Porkington, is a mansion in the parish of Selatyn to
the north-west of Oswestry in Shropshire, England. Brogyntyn Hall was the
home of the Ormsby-Gore family from 1815, and had previously been the estate
of their ancestors the Maurices and Owens since the sixteenth century. It was
abandoned and uninhabited from around 1985 |
? |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
692 |
14 |
475149 |
Viscount Bulkelly-GORE & ors |
? |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
698 |
129 |
478862 |
Drumduffe
COOPER & orse-COX |
Drumsnuff |
Ballysumaghan |
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
698 |
130 |
478863 |
Drumduffe
KEOGH-COX |
Drumsnuff |
Ballysumaghan |
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
698 |
132 |
478864 |
Drumduffe
STRATFORD-COX |
Drumsnuff |
Ballysumaghan |
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
707 |
404 |
484539 |
GORE & POLLOCKS Marr Arts
Image
213
Marriage BTW William
GORE of Goresmount, Co. Antrim Esq of 1st pt; [?] SINCLAIR of
Belfast spinster aunt of the said Anna POLLACK of 3rd pt Thomas
SINCLAIRE the younger eldest son of John SINCLAIRE of Donegall Place and
William JOHNSON of Waring Street both in the town of Belfast … Manor of Sligo
lands |
? |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
715 |
377 |
489312 |
Kilainy
MARTYN & McMANUS M Arts |
Killyaney |
Kilmacteige aka Kilmatick |
Leyny aka Liney |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
721 |
333 |
492868 |
BALL as Master et al – COOPER
Image
162 1817 Jul 29
BTW Thomas BALL one of the Masters
of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland of 1st pt; John BLACK of
Sligo Co. Sligo Esq. & Thomas BLACK of City of Dublin Attorney at law
Mortgagees as in said deed mentioned Elizabeth CROFTON & Anne CROFTON
both of Crofton Park Co. Mayo executors of Robert Maturin CROFTON Esq. deceased
who was trustee in deed 5 Jul 1811 in said mortgage mentioned Sarah JONES of
[Cumment?] Co. Sligo Widow and Vaughan JONES of Bath in England executor of
last will of George JONES Esq. deceased Peter RUTLEDGE of Dromore Co. Sligo Gent
as a Mortgagee as in said deed mentioned Robert ORMSBY of Sligo aforesaid Esq.
trustee named in last will of George JONES of 2nd pt. … many lands
in Barony Tyreraugh [Tireragh], Co. Sligo – incl Fortland [Parish Easky, Barony Tireragh]
Ballybigg … lands in Barony
Lyney Co. Sligo … George JONES had married Anne BROWNE … Sarah JONES executor
of George JONES, Anne JONES the Widow .,…
NOTE: Master Thomas BALL (1778-1826) son of Capt. William BALL & Ann
HAMILTON
NOTE: The Barony of Tireragh straddles the border of Co. Sligo and Co. Mayo and Fortland shows up in either depending on the date of the record. |
Fortland
Ballybigg aka Ballybeg
Carrigeensallagh aka
Carrickeensellagh
is possible
Carrigeen Comphull
Carrowenrush Cooge
Carranush Park
Carranagappul
Cloonegleveragh
Carranagap |
Easky
Easky
Ballysadare |
Tireragh
Tireragh
Tirerrill |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
723 |
587 |
494322 |
CARTER & PALMERs M Arts
Image
293
Patrick CARTER of Shriff, Co.
Leitrim Esq of 1st pt Henry PALMER of Shriff Esq & Catherine
Jane PALMER eldest daughter of Henry PALMER of 2nd pt. Lands of
Lissanny. Co. Sligo and lands in Leitrim |
Lissanny |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
724 |
259 |
494594 |
POWELL & wife-BRETT |
Cough’s Rockfield |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
725 |
126 |
495064 |
PALMER & Wife -IRWINE |
Loghbone |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
729 |
492 |
497746 |
PHIBBS-COOPER |
Knockatelly |
Drumrat |
Corran |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
733 |
307 |
500042 |
PHILIPS & son-FENTON |
Castletown |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
736 |
513 |
502048 |
KNOX & GORE’s Marriage Arts
Probably Francis KNOX & Mary GORE |
Carrowreagh Carrowturine
Cloongarry Cloghtoll
Carrowdargny |
Toomour, |
Corran |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
745 |
498 |
507433 |
VERNER & WINGFIELD Marr Arts
Image
542 1819 Oct 18
BTW William VERNER Esq of Church
Hill Co. Armagh Lieut Coll in his majesty’s Regiment of Foot in 1st part & The Hon Edward WINGFIELD of Cork Abbey Co. Dublin & Harriett
WINGFIELD the only daughter of said Edward WINGFIELD of 2nd pt.
The Right Hon Elizabeth Dowager Lady Baroness of Rossmore of Kingdom of
Ireland of 3rd pt. The Hon John WINGFIELD Stratford Place London
& Hon Henry Robert WESTENRA of Rossmore Park, Co. Monaghan of 4th pt. Robert ALDRIDGE Esq. of City of Cork and Thomas VERNER Esq. of Belfast
Co. Antrim of 5th pt. Reciting that a marriage was intended btw
William VERNER & Harriett WINGFIELD and reciting that Thomas VERNER Esq.
the grand uncle of the said William VERNER by his last will .. bequeathed to
trustees … to use of William VERNER after he should attain the age of 25
years … reciting that Edward WINGFIELD under the will of his father Richard [WINGFIELD]
Lord Viscount Powerscourt was seized of lands in Co. Sligo and reciting by
deed of intermarriage of Edward WINGFIELD with Harriett WESTENRA the mother
of Harriett WINGFIELD … estates of Co. Sligo & Co. Mayo … reciting deed
24 Oct 1819 btw Elizabeth Lady Rossmore of 1 pt & Rev Thomas BROWNRIGG
Clerk of other pt … reciting John CRUMPTON 1788 obtained judgement against
Thomas VERNER … [long list of lands in Co. Armagh, Co. Tyrone, Co. Monaghan,
Co. Meath] … and lands of Rathmurphy Carrownloghane otherwise Carrowenloghane
otherwise Carrowanloghane Carrowenurlan otherwise Carrownueelan otherwise
Carrownoilarle otherwise Unlare otherwise Carrawnrlane Ballymolanny otherwise
Ballysaheny Skibbolarragh otherwise Skiboleeragh otherwise Seibolerarragh [Skibbolecorragh, Parish Skreen,, Barony Tireragh] Coolrecoy otherwise Coolrekill otherwise Coylrickoyle
otherwise Coylerickoyle otherwise Coyereekeele Carrawnocreea otherwise
Carrownecrivy otherwise Carnecrevy Ballyoghelan otherwise Ballyhewhallan Behy
otherwise Beaghy Behybey & Behymore Cabrakeele otherwise Cavrakeele
Carrownbracky otherwise Carrowentracky otherwise Currowbrackie otherwise
Carrowanbrackie Breafy Rathgibb Scurmore and Skermore otherwise Cormore
otherwise Curmore Doneen otherwise Dooneen otherwise Clonene Rimroe otherwise
Renroe otherwise Ronroe Muckduff Carranewiden otherwise Carrowardine
otherwise Carrowardine Lecarrowneveigh otherwise Lecarrownaveagh Bunanilea
otherwise Bunenelra otherwise Bonavillrea otherwise Bonalvillree Carne otherwise
Canane & Newtown situate in Co. Sligo. … [long list of lands in Co. Mayo]
… WITNESS: John JONES servant to Countess of Clermount Lewis [?] servant to
William VERNER & George GILMOUR servant to said Edward WINGFIELD …
SEE: Irish
Builder and Engineer 1835 pp 200-201 for family
background of Earls of Rossmore. Harriet-Heather, m 17 April 1797 the Hon
Colonel Edward Wingfield brother of Richard, 4th Viscount
Powerscourt.
Also Parliamentary
Papers, Vol 9 William WARNER, Lord Baron Rossmore
23 May 1810 his life provided the life or lives of Eliabeth Dowager, Lady
Rossmore, Catherine Dowager Countess Clermount, Harriet WESTENRA and Anne
JONES shall continue so long.
Cracrofts
Peerage: Harriet
Esther Westenra (d. 16 Dec 1858), mar. 17
Apr 1797 Col Hon Edward Wingfield, of Cork Abbey, co. Dublin (b. 2 Aug 1772;
d. 24 Aug 1859), 3rd son of Richard
[Wingfield], 3rd Viscount Powerscourt,
by his wife Lady Amelia Stratford, 8th dau. of John
[Stratford], 1st Earl of Aldborough, and
had issue
|
Rathmurphy Carrownloghane otherwise
Carrowenloghane otherwise Carrowanloghane Carrowenurlan otherwise Carrownueelan
otherwise Carrownoilarle otherwise Unlare otherwise Carrawnrlane Ballymolanny
otherwise Ballysaheny Skibbolarragh otherwise Skiboleeragh otherwise Seibolerarragh
[Skibbolecorragh, Parish Skreen,, Barony Tireragh] Coolrecoy otherwise Coolrekill otherwise Coylrickoyle
otherwise Coylerickoyle otherwise Coyereekeele Carrawnocreea otherwise
Carrownecrivy otherwise Carnecrevy Ballyoghelan otherwise Ballyhewhallan Behy
otherwise Beaghy Behybey & Behymore Cabrakeele otherwise Cavrakeele
Carrownbracky otherwise Carrowentracky otherwise Currowbrackie otherwise
Carrowanbrackie Breafy Rathgibb Scurmore and Skermore otherwise Cormore
otherwise Curmore Doneen otherwise Dooneen otherwise Clonene Rimroe otherwise
Renroe otherwise Ronroe Muckduff Carranewiden otherwise Carrowardine
otherwise Carrowardine Lecarrowneveigh otherwise Lecarrownaveagh Bunanilea
otherwise Bunenelra otherwise Bonavillrea otherwise Bonalvillree Carne otherwise
Canane & Newtown |
Skreen |
Tireragh |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
745 |
524 |
507459 |
O’BRIEN & ors-O’BRIEN
Image
554 1819 Oct 30
Lands as demised to Patrick
CARTER deceased …
Probably Leaffony, Parish Kilglass. Barony Tireragh |
Lisseny
Leaffony |
Kilglass |
Tireragh |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
745 |
525 |
507460 |
MEADE & ors – O’BRIEN
Image
554 1819 Oct 30
Possibly Leaffony, Parish Kilglass. Barony Tireragh |
Lisseny
Leaffony |
Kilglass |
Tireragh |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
745 |
526 |
507461 |
BALL & Ors-
Image
55 1819 Oct 30
BTW Thomas MEADE of City of
Dublin Esq. of 1st pt. Edmond FENNELL formerly of City of Limerick
but now of Williamstown, Co. Dublin Esq. of 2nd pt. Maria O’BRIEN
of Rahan Lodge Kings Co. Spinster of 3rd pt & Nicholas BALL of
City of Dublin Esq of 4th pt. William Francis HART of City of
Dublin Esq of 5th pt. … lands in Co. Kilkenny … Ballykilbay … Lissiny
or Lissany Barony Tyrearagh [Tireragh] Co, Sligo [Possibly Leaffony, Parish Kilglass. Barony Tireragh]
… |
Lisseny
Leaffony |
Kilglass |
Tireragh |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
747 |
228 |
508363 |
GILMORE-BOND
NOTE: SEE: #90018. Maybe Cloonegashell
aka
Cloonagh,
Parish Toomour, Barony
|
Cloonaghmore
|
Toomour
|
Corran |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
749 |
197 |
509532 |
PARKE-PEPPER & ors |
? |
? |
? |
1708-1738 Image
123 |
758 |
179 |
514914 |
CORKRAN-JACKSON Knockatelly
Image
95 1808 Jan 3
BTW William Harloe PHIBBS of Sligo
Esq. of 1 pt & the said Patrick CORKRAN of the 2nd pt The said
William Harloe PHIBBS demised to Patrick CORKRAN demised lands of Knockatelly
22s at 1.10s/acre for lives of Patrick CORKRAN Thomas CORKRAN his son & John
TAYLOR son of Arthur TAYLOR. Patrick CORKRAN in consideration of £80 sold to Thomas
JACKSON & his heirs all rights to lands in Knockatelly,[ Knockatelly, Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran], Co. Sligo … WITNESS: John McDONAGH & John MURREN
of Sligo Gents. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL] |
Knockatelly |
Drumrat |
Corran |
1739-1810 Image
114 |
778 |
432 |
527167 |
PHIBBS & ors Deed
· Lavally (An Leathbhaile) , Toomour Civil Parish, Barony
of Corran, Co. Sligo 341 A, 2 R, 8 P
· Lavally (An Leathbhaile) , Killerry Civil Parish, Barony
of Tirerrill, Co. Sligo 1993 A, 3 R, 6 P |
Lavally |
Killerry
|
Tirerrill |
1821-1828 Image
192 |
780 |
344 |
528279 |
WHITE-WHITE
Image
174 1822 Mar 9
BTW William WHITE of Kingsbrook
Co. Sligo Esq sen of 1 pt & William WHITE jun only son and heir at law of
William WHITE sr. of the other pt. Reciting that said William WHITE sen is
possessed of three undivided fifth parts of 8 acres 2 roods in Lands of Tiritick
and also undivided fifth parts of 116 acres 3 roods 1 perch in lands of
Killycreenane and three undivided fifth part of 7 acres 2 roods in land of
Carrowntaylour and to undivided fifth part of the Laws Customs Fairs Tolls &
Markets of town of Ballintober and the Pound and Fair Green adjoining the
same and one undivided fifth part of Killycurran [?] Tiritick at yearly rent
of £16.8 all which said lands were assigned to William WHITE sen by Elizabeth
NICHOLSON otherwise WHITE his mother by deed 15 Feb 1792 which said lands are
in Co. Sligo and reciting that the said William WHITE sen in consideration of
£600 to be charged on all lands as a provision for the three younger
daughters of the said William WHITE sen by Dorothea KNOTT otherwise WHITE his
present wife and to be divided in equal shares … to be divided among the 5
daughters of said William WHITE sen and Dorothea his wife but to be so
divised that Elizabeth WHITE otherwise FLEMING shall have at least £40 yearly
the residue to be divided in equal shares … William WHITE sr [SEAL] William
WHITE jr [SEAL] … James JACKSON [C?] FERRALL subscribed as a witness |
Tiretick
Killycreenane
Carrowntaylour
Ballintober |
Killerry
Ballintogher aka Electoral
Distirct
Ballintogher
East |
Tirerrill, |
1821-1828 Image
192 |
801 |
320 |
540855 |
--- Marriage Arts 1825-1827
Image
232 1814 May 3
Thomas ORME of Abbeytown Co.
Mayo Esq of 1st pt & William JACKSON of Prospect Co.
Mayo Esq Col of North Mayo Regiment of Militia surviving trustee in will of
William ORME late of Abbeytown deceased of 2nd pt. Elizabeth
JACKSON 4th daughter of Col George JACKSON late of
Prospect aforesaid deceased & Oliver C. JACKSON Major in said
regiment & executor of last will of George JACKSON and guardian of Elizabeth JACKSON of 3rd pt; George ORMSBY of Gortnar Abbey
and George JACKSON Carramore Co. Mayo Esq. of 4th pt & James
JACKSON of North Mayo Regiment of Militia and Francis JACKSON of
Coloony [Collooney
, Parish Ballysadare, Barony Tirerrill] Co.
Sligo Esq of 5th pt. Reciting
that a marriage was about to be had btw Thomas ORME & Elizabeth
JACKSON…. |
Collooney |
Ballysadare |
Tirerrill |
|
807 |
275 |
544410 |
PHIBBS & ors – COOPER & ors |
Lissanena |
? |
? |
1821-1828 Image
192 |
844 |
141 |
565641 |
WHITE-NICHOLSON |
Kilmacowen Caltragh
Leitrim |
Kilmacowen |
Carbury |
Place
Index 1828-1832 |
860 |
444 |
573944 |
--- Marriage Arts 1828-1832
Image
272 1832 Jan 13
BTW Thomas JACKSON of Lavally, Co. Sligo, farmer of 1st pt; James
JACKSON 2nd son of said Thomas JACKSON of 2nd pt; James ACHESON of Cavetown [Parish of Estersnow] Co. Roscommon farmer &
Elinor ACHESON 2nd daughter of James ACHESON of the other part
and Alexander JACKSON of Willowman Co. Sligo & Alexander ACHESON of
Drumcrea Co. Leitrim farmers of the 4th pt. … marriage of James
JACKSON & Elinor ACHESON … marriage portion lands of Edenbaun, Parish Calry, Barony Carbary [Carbury], Co. Sligo & part of lands of Lislany [Lissananny
Beg & Lissananny
More] Parish Emlafad [Emlaghfad] Barony Corran Co. Sligo… and Knockatelly, Parish Drumrat, Barony Corran, Co. Sligo & part of lands of Castleore, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill, Co. Sligo & lands of Terrylicks [Tiratick] in Parish Killeary [Killerry] Barony Tererill [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo and also lands of Killyaney in Parish
Kilmatick [Kilmacteige] Barony of Liney [Leyny] Co. Sligo and part of lands of Lavilley [Lavally] Parish Killeney [Killerry] Barony Terrerille [Tirerrill] Co. Sligo and part of lands of Drumsnuff in Parish
Levey, Barony Tirerrill Co. Sligo as held by Thomas JACKSON by virtue of
several leases and agreements therein before recited. To hold to Alexander
JACKSON and Alexander ACHESON in trust for James JACKSON and his
assigns
WITNESS: George JACKSON & William ACHESON. Thomas JACKSON [SEAL]
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON held 25 acres in Drumsnuff in the 1824
Tithe Applotment records. It was recorded as
being in the parish of Ballysumaghan. The townland of Drumsnuff may have become Drumee (Droim Aodha) |
Lavally
Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry |
Tirerrill |
Place
Index 1836-39 |
876 |
120 |
581620 |
FARRELL & ors Marr
settlement
Image
354 1728 Apr 10
BTW James J. C. FARRELL of Gibralter
House Co. Sligo. Of 1st pt. Fergus Farrel SWINFORT Co. Mayo of 2nd pt Thomas BOURNS of Castleconnor [Castleconor, Parish Castleconnor, Barony Tireragh, Co. Mayo] Co. Sligo of 3rd pt Alicia RUTLEDGE otherwise
BOURNS widow daughter of said Thomas BOURNS of 4th pt & Arthur
PUGH of Lissadrone, Co. Mayo & Duke CROFTON of Lakefield Co. Leitrim Esq.
of 5th pt Reciting that J.C. FARRELL and Newcomen WHITELAW his trustee
or one of them had lands of Highfield and Cootimore in Barony Tyrerille Co. Sligo
and several other lands … and reciting that 12 Feb 1796 deed btw Fergus
FARRELL of Lacklagh Co. Sligo Esq and James J.C. FARRELL eldest son and heir
of Fergus FARRELL of 1st pt the Rev. Newcommen WHITELAW of the 2nd pt & John CROFTON of Lurgan Co. Leitrim of 4th pt … James J.C.
FARRELL Anne FARRELL his wife … 12 Oct 1801 Thomas BOURNS the elder and
Thomas BOURNS the younger get the towns and lands of Castle Connor Co. Sligo
and towns and lands of Meenabo Co. Sligo and that Robert BOURNS David BOURNS
and Edward CARLINGTON for 500 years get rents as provision for the younger
children of said Thomas BOURNS of the said Hester O’BRIEN and there was issue
of this marriage viz Eleanor Anne RUTLEDGE otherwise BOURNS and Alicia
RUTLEDGE otherwise BOURNS and whereas Thomas BOURNS the younger overlived
said Hester O’BRIEN and also said Thomas BOURNS elder … reciting that Alicia
RUTLEDGE otherwise BOURNS was entitled under will of Alicia BOURNS to a
legacy .. and to 800 bequeathed by David RUTLEDGE to James Peter RUTLEDGE her
late husband and also to 1/3rd profits of Cloonlasa Ballybockreagh
and Togher under lease made of same by David RUTLEDGE to said Peter RUTLEDGE
and reciting that a marriage was to be had btw said Alicia RUTLEDGE otherwise
BOURNS and said Fergus FARRELL … further reciting that Belinda RUTLEDGE the
only child of said Alicia RUTLEDGE by James Peter RUTLEDGE her late husband
was entitled to 2/3rds part of profits of Cloonlara Ballybrockagh and Togher
until age 21 or married with consent of Alicia RUTLEDGE otherwise BOURNS and
George RUTLEDGE her uncle ….
NOTE. 1793 Oct 12 “On Summer-Hill, James J.C. FARRELL Esq of Co. Sligo
married Miss [Anne] O’BRIEN of Drumharan Co. Leitrim. SOURCE: Anthologia
Hibernica Vol 2.
NOTE: The Parish of Castleconnor is in both Co. Mayo and Co. Sligo – and the
boundaries of the parish seem to have shifted at some point.
NOTE: The Farrell family held lands in the Barony of Tirerrill, County
Sligo. In May 1854 Fergus Farrell offered for sale lands at
Carrickbanagher and Coolteen. The sale notice indicates that portions of
these lands formed part of a fee-farm grant from Richard Coote, Lord
Colloney to Morgan Farrell in 1667. The Freeman's Journal reported
that they were purchased in trust for Alderman Farrell at a cost of
over £10,000. Later, in 1856, William Ferrall offered for sale lands
at Levally, barony of Tirerrill. Both Henry Lyons and Harloe Trumble Phibbs
held interests in these lands. In the 1870s Edward Farrell, with an
address at Capel St., Dublin, was the owner of over 1200 acres in county
Sligo. At the time of Griffith's Valuation Fergus Farrell, son of James
J.C. Farrell of Gibralter House, county Sligo, held the townland of
Muingnabo containing 2991 acres in the parish of Kilcommon, barony of Erris,
county Mayo. The property was held on a lease renewable for ever, Sir Arthur
Shaen to Thomas Bournes dated 10 June 1707. In 1828 Fergus Farrell had
married Alicia Bournes, widow of James Peter Ruttledge. SOURCE: Landed
Estates. |
Togher
[Could this be Ballintogher?] |
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Tirerrill
or
Tireragh
? |
Place
Index 1828-1832 |
LATER DEEDS
Bk |
Pg |
Mem |
# |
Grantors and notes |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Index # |
1833 |
6 |
116 |
121 |
COATS, Willliam- FENTON, John |
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Place
Index 1833-35 |
1833 |
7 |
62 |
140 |
WYNNE, Owen – WALKER, Dorothea |
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Place
Index 1833-35 |
1833 |
21 |
163 |
459 |
WYNNE, Owen & ors – WALKER,
Dorothea |
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Place
Index 1833-35 |
1838 |
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Deed, dated 31st March, 1838, between Owen Wynne, of
Hazlewood, in the county of Sligo, of the first part; John Arthur Wynne, of the
second part; and the Honorable Willoughby Cole, commonly called Lord Viscount
Cole, of Florence-court, in the county of Fermanagh, and Sir Thomas Staples,
of Lissane, in the county of Tyrone, of the third part: whereby, in
consideration of a marriage shortly intended to be solemnized between the
said John Arthur Wynne, and Lady Anne Wandesford Butler, one of the daughters
of James Wandesford Butler, Marquess of Ormonde; and in order to carry same
into effect, the said Owen Wynne, and John Arthur Wynne, for the purpose of
defeating and extinguishing all estates tail, in consideration of 10s.,
granted and released to the said Lord Viscount Cole, and Sir Thomas Staples,
the manor of Sligo, with the appurtenances, courts leet, courts baron, and
view of frank pledge, the town and lands of Ballynorrely otherwise
Ballynorly, Losty, Ballyglass, Ballinvoher, Foughts, Barcrow, Lisnalong, Creggs,
Bally weeline, Ballytivnan otherwise Ballyhuenan, Rathaberney otherwise
Rathaberny, Farmoyle, Rathbraghan otherwise Rabragan, Cloonderare otherwise
Cloonderane, Maherigiloine, Carncash, Tully, Rilticooly Kilticobla, Shannon
Upper, Lower, and Middle Killsullogh, Monanean, Bunavelly, Behy,
Ballynalacky, Moyinlagh otherwise M;c; Drumderry otherwise Dromderry,
Ballinagallagh, Kilbreedy, Clonibiken, i. quarter, Knockneganny ‘. Caldrag quarter,
Maghery quarter, Farrenduarry quarter, . Knappaghmore quarter, Rath quarter,
Maghercourush otherwise the New Deer Park, Arnagh, Ballincarra, Mahercarncash
otherwise Mahericarncash, Drum, Feeson Eighter, Munmean, Edenmore, Behey, Keengrely
otherwise Lengrely, Knockalore, Cloonderare otherwise Cloonderat; Drumderry,
Clooneras otherwise Cloonerat; the rectorial tithes of the parish of
Drumcliff; the mansion-house, offices, and demesne of Hazlewood;—all the
houses in Bridgestreet in the town of Sligo, in the occupation of Thomas
Woods, John Edwards, the Widow Jameson, John Boothe, and Mitchelburne Knox,
or their representatives; the houses and parks in High-street, in the
occupation of Thomas Jones, William Duke, Robert Bunteen, Alexander Wilson,
Matthew Sleater, Sergeant Heacock, Thomas Burrowes, James Boyd, and Archibald
Egleston, or their representatives; the houses and gardens in Church-lane, in
the occupation of Henry King, Robert Wilson, Wm. Duke, Sergeant Heacock,
Thos. Burrowes, Robert Bunteen, Robt. Sleater, and Luke Ash, or their
representatives; the houses and premises in Radcliffe-street, in possession
of George Knox, William Jameson, Michael Stanley, John Gibson, and Andrew
Caldwell, or their representatives; also, the
houses and gardens in John's-lane, Back-lane, Kay-street, Holbourne and
Stephen-street, in the town of Sligo, in the occupation of Thomas
Killeen, John Anderson, John Winterscale, Nicholas Wall, Robert and Thomas
Mathews, Abraham Martin, Joseph Debutts, Widow Jackson, Widow Hughes,
Philip Bowen, Philip Cox, Mitchelburne Knox, Henry King, Charles Morton,
Thomas Williamson, the Rev. Mr. Munns, John Smith, John Crooks, Widow Read,
William Griffith, James Gibson, Matthew Phibbs, Widow Knox, William Vernon,
and Thomas Knox; a fee farm rent of 11. out of the lands of Knockanelty; 11.
3s. out of houses in Back-lane, in the occupation of Joshua Debutts, or his
representatives, and the tolls and customs of the fairs and markets in the
town of Sligo, in the baronies of Carberry, Tirrerill, Liney, and Corran, and
county of Sligo;-the manor of Lurganboy, and town and lands of Lurganboy,
Gortanare, Largandoone, Dedreen, Stranamin, Corgless, Lignamacon, Muryfoyle,
Seracreighan, Knocknaglassagh, Lignefagheroy, and Cornegragerney, and the
customs and tolls of the fairs and markets of Lurganboy, in the barony of
Rosclogher, and county of LEITRIM, and all timber and trees growing on said
lands;–a piece of ground on the east side of Bridgefoot-street, near Usher's quay,
containing, in breadth in front 76 feet, in rere 52 feet, from front to rere
on the north side 210 feet, and on the south side 207 feet; another piece of
ground on the east side of said street, containing in front and rere 55 feet
6 inches, depth from front to rere 217 feet, and on the south 207 feet; also
another piece of ground in said street, containing in breadth in front and
rere 55 feet 6inches, and depth from front to rere 217 feet, bounded on the
east to concerns set to William Christian on the north side, on the west to
said street, and on the north and south by the two former pieces of ground,
in the parish of Saint Audeon's, and city of Dublin; said three plots of
ground and houses became vested in said Owen Wynne by assignment of 15th day
of July, 1836;-and also the new Sligo estates, that is to . the woods of Lisgarriff otherwise Lisgarrow, otherwise
Rockwood, and all the woods and timber growing or standing thereon,
together with the mountain and lands which has been copsed and enclosed,
containing 276 acres 6 roods and 32 perches; also the two small islands in
Loughgill, containing 2 acres, in the barony of Tirrerill; the lands called
Bullock Island or Church Island, in Loughgill, containing 8 acres 2 roods and
10 perches, held by lease made for 2 lives or 31 years, by Roger Park, bearing
date 10th April, 1784; the island of Ennismurray, containing 126 acres 1 rood
and 6 perches, in the parish of Aghamlish; the island of Irinishmore, in
Loughgill, in the barony of Carberry, and county of Sligo;—that piece of ground
in the town of Sligo, called the Old Fort, and all the tenements and premises
within the walls; also a piece of ground of 14 feet in breadth in the town of
Sligo, containing the magazine, storehouse, the surveyor of excise house, the
ruins of the artillery barracks, held by lease renewable for ever from the
Earl of Carhampton, the Honorable Thomas Pakenham, Richard Maginnes, Richard
Archdall, and Robert Wynne, the principal Officers of Ordnance in Ireland;
part of the lands of Cloghermore, containing 96 acres 3 roods and 19 perches,
in the parish of Calry, and barony of Carberry, and the right of cutting and
carrying away turf from the bogs of Loughenental, held by lease from John
Ormsby, dated 1st December, 1794, for a term of 3 lives; also a small island
near the shore of Lesanagh, held by lease for 3 lives from the Rev. Philip Percival.
from 2nd September, 1797; a piece of ground in High-street, in the town of
Sligo, whereon the new corn-market stands, held by two leases for lives
renewable for ever, one from Mark Mills, the other from Samuel Barrett;—part
of the lands of Aghamore, called the wood and mountain of Doonee, and the
land usually held by the Wood-ranger, containing 1 acre and 3 cows' grass;
more in the same, reserved from Gilbert Thumble; and also all the timber and
trees of all kinds growing upon said land of Aghamore, known by the name of
the Wood and Mountain of Doonee, and purchased from said Thomas Ormsby, by
deed of 29th August, 1810, held by lease from Thomas Ormsby, by lease for 3
lives from 29th August, 1810; part of the lands of Cregg otherwise Creggs,
whereon a corn-mill, called Mill Port, with store-houses and offices in part
erected, containing 3 acres, with the quays now laid out of the harbour to be
enclosed, with all rights of water, held by lease for 3 lives renewable for
ever, from Blaney Townley Balfour, the Honorable Hugh Howard, and Samuel
Bulteel, from 13th December, 1813; the lands of Cabins otherwise Belvoir,
containing 153 acres, purchased from George Ormsby; Carns, containing 63
acres and 36 perches, held by lease for 2 lives from the Rev. Henry Martin,
bearing date the 8th June, 1816; a piece of ground, on which the butter
market stands, in the town of Sligo, held by lease from Lord Viscount
Palmerston; part of Kiltycoghill, containing 19 acres and 21 perches, held by
lease made by Sir Percy Gething, for 1 life (John Arthur Wynne) or 21 years,
from 28th day of March, 1818; all the land surrounded by part of Loughill,
containing 1 acre 2 roods and i8 perches; Wolf Island, dry pasture,
containing 2 acres, 2 roods and 39 perches; Goat Island, containing 1 rood
and 27 perches, with the small Island between the stony point and the Wolf
Island, containing 8 perches; the entire of the Islands and point, containing
4 acres 2 roods and 12 perches, and appertain to said lands of Aghamore, held
by conveyance made by Edward Carroll, bearing date 27th June, 1818, in the
barony of Carberry; Garryduffe, in the barony of Tyreragh; more of
Kilticoghill and Stoneypark, containing 262 acres 2 roods and 25 perches,
plantation measure, being composed of the parks, as also the parts lately
held by Patrick Payne and William Clancey, held by lease for 2 lives or 31
years, from Sir Percy Gething, from 23rd November, 1829, in the barony
of Carberry, and county of Sligo, all which said lands and premises were
acquired by said Owen Wynne since his marriage, and all other lands and
premises which the said Owen Wynne and John Arthur Wynne are now entitled,
save and except that part called and known as the Holywell estate, in the
county of Sligo: To hold said manors, lands, and premises to the said Lord
Viscount Cole and Sir Thomas Staples, in trust, to preserve the life estate
of said Owen Wynne, then to the several uses, intents, and purposes declared in
the marriage settlement of the said John Arthur Wynne with the said Honorable
Anne Wandesford Butler, commonly called the Lady Anne Wandesford Butler,
bearing equal date herewith.-Inrolled 28th May, 1838, page 259. NOTE: The wife of Sir Percy GETHING was Lady Anne
PARKE who had married firstly Sir Francis GORE ( of Artarman, Co. Sligo. NOTE: Honorable Willoughby Cole, commonly called
Lord Viscount Cole, of Florence-court, in the county of Fermanagh may be the
son of John COLE 1st Baron Mountflorence & Elizabeth WILLOGHBY.
(SOURCE: GENI)
NOTE: Lady Sarah COLE, daughter of William Willoughby COLE had a daughter Anne
WYNNE. NOTE: In ROD: 178-28-117659, dated 1754, Widow JACKSON was listed in the houses
and gardens in John's-lane, Back-lane, Kay-street, Holbourne and
Stephen-street, in the town of Sligo |
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1838 |
20 |
287 |
546 |
Thomas JACKSON-James JACKSON
Image
419 1830 Jan 11
BTW Thomas JACKSON late
of Gurtlarnan [probably Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] Co. Leitrim but now of Lavally, Co. Sligo Gent of 1 pt & James JACKSON of Lavally Co. Sligo Farmer of the other pt. … Lands of Lugdoon containing 21 acres. Thomas JACKSON in love and
affection and 5 shillings bound to James JACKSON … WITNESS: George
JACKSON of Gortalonan [probably Gortlownan, Parish Killerry, Barony Tirerrill] & William ACHESON of Canetown farmers Co. Sligo.
Memorial WITNESS: James JACKSON & George JACKSON. Patrick
KELLY. Sworn 30 Oct 1838.
NOTE:
· Lavally (An Leathbhaile) , Toomour Civil Parish, Barony
of Corran, Co. Sligo 341 A, 2 R, 8 P
· Lavally (An Leathbhaile) , Killerry Civil Parish, Barony
of Tirerrill, Co. Sligo 1993 A, 3 R, 6 P |
Lugdoon
Lavally |
Templeboy,
Killerry |
Tireragh
Tirerrill |
Place
Index 1836-39 |
1840 |
7 |
250 |
199 |
KNOX, Francis & ors-Oliver
JACKSON & ors
Probably Oliver Cuffe JACKSON (1801-1865) SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo
Possibly Doomore,
Parish Achonry, Barony Leyny |
Daughmare
Image
400 |
Achonry |
Liney aka Leyny |
1838
Book 20 |
1840 |
22 |
2 |
618 |
John FERRALL & ors – PHIBBS &
ors
Image
213 1840 Aug 8
I was looking for JACKSONs – no mention. |
Lavally
Image
458 |
Killerry |
Tirerrill |
1838
Book 20 |
1841 |
9 |
189 |
257 |
Thomas BLACK-George JACKSON
Possibly Drumbaun,
Parish Achonry, Barony Leyny
Image
510 1841 Apr 13
BTW Thomas BLACK of Eccles
Street, City of Dublin Esq of 1st pt & Anne JACKSON of
Fortland Co. Mayo Spinster of 2nd Pt. & George Humphry
JACKSON (1811-1895) of Fortland Co. Mayo Esq of 3rd pt
NOTE: George Humphry JACKSON was a son of Oliver Cuffe JACKSON
& Maria RUTLEDGE. SEE: JACKSONs of Enniscoe and Carramore, Co. Mayo
NOTE: Fortland Parish Easky, Barony Tireragh, Co. Sligo. The
Barony of Tireragh straddles the border of Co. Sligo and Co. Mayo and Fortland shows up in either depending on the date of the record. |
Drumbana
Image
400 |
Achonry |
Liney aka Leyny |
1838
Book 20 |
1841 |
14 |
38 |
391 |
John TOWNSEND-John RAMSAY |
Tiretick
Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry |
Tirerrill |
1838
Book 20 |
1842 |
5 |
277 |
165 |
Anne WILLIAMS-John RAMSEY |
Tiretick
Tiratick aka Terrylicks |
Killerry |
Tirerrill |
1838
Book 20 |
NOTE: I do not yet have the
Memorial number for this one.
142 |
551.-Deed, dated 31st
March, 1838, between Owen Wynne, of Hazlewood, in the county of Sligo, of
the first part; John Arthur Wynne, of the second part; and the Honorable Willoughby
Cole, commonly called Lord Viscount Cole, of Florence-court, in the county of
Fermanagh, and Sir Thomas Staples, of Lissane, in the county of Tyrone, of
the third part: whereby, in consideration of a marriage shortly intended to
be solemnized between the said John Arthur Wynne, and Lady Anne Wandesford
Butler, one of the daughters of James Wandesford Butler, Marquess of Ormonde;
and in order to carry same into effect, the said Owen Wynne, and John Arthur
Wynne, for the purpose of defeating and extinguishing all estates tail, in
consideration of 10s., granted and released to the said Lord Viscount Cole,
and Sir Thomas Staples, the manor of Sligo, with the appurtenances, courts
leet, courts baron, and view of frank pledge, the town and lands of Ballynorrely
otherwise Ballynorly, Losty, Ballyglass, Ballinvoher, Foughts, Barcrow, Lisnalong,
Creggs, Bally weeline, Ballytivnan otherwise Ballyhuenan, Rathaberney
otherwise Rathaberny, Farmoyle, Rathbraghan otherwise Rabragan, Cloonderare
otherwise Cloonderane, Maherigiloine, Carncash, Tully, Rilticooly Kilticobla,
Shannon Upper, Lower, and Middle Killsullogh, Monanean, Bunavelly, Behy,
Ballynalacky, Moyinlagh otherwise M;c; Drumderry otherwise Dromderry,
Ballinagallagh, Kilbreedy, Clonibiken, i. quarter, Knockneganny ‘. Caldrag quarter,
Maghery quarter, Farrenduarry quarter, . Knappaghmore quarter, Rath quarter,
Maghercourush otherwise the New Deer Park, Arnagh, Ballincarra, Mahercarncash
otherwise Mahericarncash, Drum, Feeson Eighter, Munmean, Edenmore, Behey, Keengrely
otherwise Lengrely, Knockalore, Cloonderare otherwise Cloonderat; Drumderry,
Clooneras otherwise Cloonerat; the rectorial tithes of the parish of
Drumcliff; the mansion-house, offices, and demesne of Hazlewood;—all the
houses in Bridgestreet in the town of Sligo, in the occupation of Thomas
Woods, John Edwards, the Widow Jameson, John Boothe, and Mitchelburne Knox,
or their representatives; the houses and parks in High-street, in the
occupation of Thomas Jones, William Duke, Robert Bunteen, Alexander Wilson,
Matthew Sleater, Sergeant Heacock, Thomas Burrowes, James Boyd, and Archibald
Egleston, or their representatives; the houses and gardens in Church-lane, in
the occupation of Henry King, Robert Wilson, Wm. Duke, Sergeant Heacock,
Thos. Burrowes, Robert Bunteen, Robt. Sleater, and Luke Ash, or their
representatives; the houses and premises in Radcliffe-street, in possession
of George Knox, William Jameson, Michael Stanley, John Gibson, and Andrew
Caldwell, or their representatives; also, the
houses and gardens in John's-lane, Back-lane, Kay-street, Holbourne and
Stephen-street, in the town of Sligo, in the occupation of Thomas
Killeen, John Anderson, John Winterscale, Nicholas Wall, Robert and Thomas
Mathews, Abraham Martin, Joseph Debutts, Widow
Jackson, Widow Hughes, Philip Bowen, Philip Cox, Mitchelburne
Knox, Henry King, Charles Morton, Thomas Williamson, the Rev. Mr. Munns, John
Smith, John Crooks, Widow Read, William Griffith, James Gibson, Matthew
Phibbs, Widow Knox, William Vernon, and Thomas Knox; a fee farm rent of 11.
out of the lands of Knockanelty; 11. 3s. out of houses in Back-lane, in the
occupation of Joshua Debutts, or his representatives, and the tolls and
customs of the fairs and markets in the town of Sligo, in the baronies of
Carberry, Tirrerill, Liney, and Corran, and county of Sligo;-the manor of
Lurganboy, and town and lands of Lurganboy, Gortanare, Largandoone, Dedreen,
Stranamin, Corgless, Lignamacon, Muryfoyle, Seracreighan, Knocknaglassagh,
Lignefagheroy, and Cornegragerney, and the customs and tolls of the fairs and
markets of Lurganboy, in the barony of Rosclogher, and county of LEITRIM, and
all timber and trees growing on said lands;–a piece of ground on the east
side of Bridgefoot-street, near Usher's quay, containing, in breadth in front
76 feet, in rere 52 feet, from front to rere on the north side 210 feet, and
on the south side 207 feet; another piece of ground on the east side of said
street, containing in front and rere 55 feet 6 inches, depth from front to
rere 217 feet, and on the south 207 feet; also another piece of ground in
said street, containing in breadth in front and rere 55 feet 6inches, and
depth from front to rere 217 feet, bounded on the east to concerns set to
William Christian on the north side, on the west to said street, and on the
north and south by the two former pieces of ground, in the parish of Saint
Audeon's, and city of Dublin; said three plots of ground and houses became
vested in said Owen Wynne by assignment of 15th day of July, 1836;-and also
the new Sligo estates, that is to . the woods
of Lisgarriff otherwise Lisgarrow, otherwise Rockwood, and all the
woods and timber growing or standing thereon, together with the mountain and
lands which has been copsed and enclosed, containing 276 acres 6 roods and 32
perches; also the two small islands in Loughgill, containing 2 acres, in the
barony of Tirrerill; the lands called Bullock Island or Church Island, in
Loughgill, containing 8 acres 2 roods and 10 perches, held by lease made for
2 lives or 31 years, by Roger Park, bearing date 10th April, 1784; the island
of Ennismurray, containing 126 acres 1 rood and 6 perches, in the parish of
Aghamlish; the island of Irinishmore, in Loughgill, in the barony of
Carberry, and county of Sligo;—that piece of ground in the town of Sligo, called
the Old Fort, and all the tenements and premises within the walls; also a
piece of ground of 14 feet in breadth in the town of Sligo, containing the
magazine, storehouse, the surveyor of excise house, the ruins of the artillery
barracks, held by lease renewable for ever from the Earl of Carhampton, the
Honorable Thomas Pakenham, Richard Maginnes, Richard Archdall, and Robert
Wynne, the principal Officers of Ordnance in Ireland; part of the lands of
Cloghermore, containing 96 acres 3 roods and 19 perches, in the parish of
Calry, and barony of Carberry, and the right of cutting and carrying away
turf from the bogs of Loughenental, held by lease from John Ormsby, dated 1st
December, 1794, for a term of 3 lives; also a small island near the shore of
Lesanagh, held by lease for 3 lives from the Rev. Philip Percival. from 2nd
September, 1797; a piece of ground in High-street, in the town of Sligo,
whereon the new corn-market stands, held by two leases for lives renewable
for ever, one from Mark Mills, the other from Samuel Barrett;—part of the
lands of Aghamore, called the wood and mountain of Doonee, and the land
usually held by the Wood-ranger, containing 1 acre and 3 cows' grass; more in
the same, reserved from Gilbert Thumble; and also all the timber and trees of
all kinds growing upon said land of Aghamore, known by the name of the Wood
and Mountain of Doonee, and purchased from said Thomas Ormsby, by deed of
29th August, 1810, held by lease from Thomas Ormsby, by lease for 3 lives
from 29th August, 1810; part of the lands of Cregg otherwise Creggs, whereon
a corn-mill, called Mill Port, with store-houses and offices in part erected,
containing 3 acres, with the quays now laid out of the harbour to be
enclosed, with all rights of water, held by lease for 3 lives renewable for
ever, from Blaney Townley Balfour, the Honorable Hugh Howard, and Samuel
Bulteel, from 13th December, 1813; the lands of Cabins otherwise Belvoir,
containing 153 acres, purchased from George Ormsby; Carns, containing 63
acres and 36 perches, held by lease for 2 lives from the Rev. Henry Martin,
bearing date the 8th June, 1816; a piece of ground, on which the butter
market stands, in the town of Sligo, held by lease from Lord Viscount
Palmerston; part of Kiltycoghill, containing 19 acres and 21 perches, held by
lease made by Sir Percy Gething, for 1 life (John Arthur Wynne) or 21 years,
from 28th day of March, 1818; all the land surrounded by part of Loughill,
containing 1 acre 2 roods and i8 perches; Wolf Island, dry pasture,
containing 2 acres, 2 roods and 39 perches; Goat Island, containing 1 rood
and 27 perches, with the small Island between the stony point and the Wolf
Island, containing 8 perches; the entire of the Islands and point, containing
4 acres 2 roods and 12 perches, and appertain to said lands of Aghamore, held
by conveyance made by Edward Carroll, bearing date 27th June, 1818, in the
barony of Carberry; Garryduffe, in the barony of Tyreragh; more of
Kilticoghill and Stoneypark, containing 262 acres 2 roods and 25 perches, plantation
measure, being composed of the parks, as also the parts lately held by
Patrick Payne and William Clancey, held by lease for 2 lives or 31 years,
from Sir Percy Gething, from 23rd November, 1829, in the barony of
Carberry, and county of Sligo, all which said lands and premises were
acquired by said Owen Wynne since his marriage, and all other lands and
premises which the said Owen Wynne and John Arthur Wynne are now entitled,
save and except that part called and known as the Holywell estate, in the county
of Sligo: To hold said manors, lands, and premises to the said Lord Viscount
Cole and Sir Thomas Staples, in trust, to preserve the life estate of said
Owen Wynne, then to the several uses, intents, and purposes declared in the
marriage settlement of the said John Arthur Wynne with the said Honorable
Anne Wandesford Butler, commonly called the Lady Anne Wandesford Butler,
bearing equal date herewith.-Inrolled 28th May, 1838, page 259. NOTE: The wife of Sir Percy GETHING was Lady Anne
PARKE who had married firstly Sir Francis GORE ( of Artarman, Co. Sligo. NOTE: Honorable Willoughby Cole, commonly called
Lord Viscount Cole, of Florence-court, in the county of Fermanagh may be the
son of John COLE 1st Baron Mountflorence & Elizabeth WILLOGHBY.
(SOURCE: GENI)
NOTE: Lady Sarah COLE, daughter of William Willoughby COLE had a daughter Anne
WYNNE. NOTE: In ROD: 178-28-117659, dated 1754, Widow JACKSON was listed in the houses
and gardens in John's-lane, Back-lane, Kay-street, Holbourne and
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