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- 17 Feb 1768
Robert Bowes Plt.
vs.
Samuel Calbeck
Elizabeth his wife &
William Calbeck
Defts.
source: National Archives of Ireland. Ireland, Court of Chancery Records, 1633-1851 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021.
- Registry of Deeds 271-511-150204.
Registered 19 Mar 1770, by William Caldbeck
Memorial of Assignment dated 17 Mar 1770, between William Caldbeck of the City of Dublin, Esq., only acting exor of Richard Eaton late of city of Dublin, goldsmith, deced, who was only acting and surviving exor of Burleigh Eaton of the city of Dublin, gent., deced, of the 1st part; Aaron Seymour of the city of Dublin, gent., and Richard Eustace of Ballymore Eustace, co. Wicklow, gent., of the 2nd part; and Edward Beaty of Townes Street, Dublin, merchant of the 3rd part. Whereby Wm Caldbeck for consent therein mentioned, with the consent of Aaron Seymour and Richard Eustace, assigned to Edward Beatty that plot of ground fronting Eustace Street next adjoining the house built by Mr Bowin in the parish of St. Andrews, city of Dublin; containing in part to said street 20 feet and in depth to the back to Temple Lane commonly called Dirty Lane, & held for their lives and renewals forever at £6.101 rent; and also that plot of ground containing in part 20 feet situate in Eustace street adjoining a lot set to Aaron Crosley, & hold for their lives; and renewals forever at 20 £ rent; also the cares thereof; and also a deed of mortgage from John Seymour and Frances his wife, and Richard Eustace and Susanna his wife to Martin Duclousy, and by him assigned to Burleigh Eaton. To hold to Edward Beatty for the residue of a term of 500 years conferred as granted by said mortgage
Said assignment witnessed by Abigail Eustace of Ballymore Eustace spinster, and Wm Eustace of same place, gent.
This memorial indented by Wm Eustace and Henry White of the city of Dublin, gents.
Wm Eustace swears as witness at Dublin 19 Mar 1770.
source: Deed of William Caldbeck to Aaron Seymour et al, 19 Mar 1770, Dublin, Registry of Deeds No. 271-511-150204, County, Dublin, Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Registry of Deeds.
- Amelia Boyd, bap. 4th May 1787 at Lisburn; m. 4th March 1808, at Lisburn, her first cousin, William Eaton Caldbeck, grandson of William Caldbeck, K.C., Colonel of Towyers Artillery Volunteers, of Clondalkin and Larch Hill, Whitechurch, and a direct descendant of George Walker, Governor of Derry. An account of Down Patrick Assizes, shows that they were held before “Hon. Mr. Justice Downes and William Caldbeck, Esq., one of H.M.'s Counsel at Law and Associate Judge." In 1785 he fined the Sheriffs of Carrickfergus £100 for refusing to put the bribery oath to one of Mr. E. D. Wilson's voters at the election. He d. 1803, aged 70, having m. Anne Keatinge, who d. 1821 aged 76. William, their eldest son, m. Dora, dau. of Francis Graham, of Lisburn, sister of James Graham, of New Barns, West Mailing, Kent, and of Ann, wife of Joseph Fulton (above). They had, with other issue, the above-named William Eaton.
source: Hope, Theodore C. Memoirs of the Fultons of Lisburn. Privately Printed, 1903.
- WILLIAM CALDBECK, of Clondalkin, and Larch Hill, Whitechurch, co. Dublin, King's Counsel, Col. of the Lawyers Artillery Volunteers, at the time of the Rebellion, and Treasurer of King's Inns, m. Anne Keatinge, and d. 6 Sept. 1803, aged 70, and was bur. at Clondalkin, having by her (who d. 21 June, 1821, aged 75) had issue,
1. WILLIAM, of whom hereafter.
2. Frederick, m. Eliza Pearson, niece or grand-niece of Bishop Pearson, and had issue, 1. William, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, of Moyle Park, d. unm. leaving the property to his cousin, WILLIAM CALDBECK ROPER-CALDBECK, now of Moyle Park. 2. Richard, d.s.p. 1. Fanny, d. unm.
3. Harry went abroad and was not heard of again.
source: Burke, Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland. London, UK: Harrison and Sons, 1904.
- Gravestone Inscription
Here lieth the Body of WILLIAM CALDBECK Esqr who departed this life the 6th day of September 1803 aged 70 years
ANNE CALDBECK his wife died 21st June 1821 Aged 96 years. JOHN FREDERICK their son died 24th June 1848, Aged 84 years.
source: Irish Memorials Association. Journal of the Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, Volume 6. Dublin, Ireland: Ponsonby and Gibbs University Press, 1906.
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