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- 10 Jun 1730
Will. Pratt Senr.
Will. Pratt Junr.
Saml. Calback &
Thomas Bennet
vs.
Ambros Upton
Samuel Upton
source: National Archives of Ireland. Ireland, Exchequer Court of Equity Bill Books, 1674-1850 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021.
- Calbeck Saml. of city of Dublin mercht. & Eliza Phillips of parish of Rathfarnham Diocese of Dublin spinster Augt 17th 1738
source: Ancestry.com. Dublin, Ireland, Ireland, Abstracts of Wills and Marriages, 1620-1923 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2023.
- No. 64343
Calbeck to Philips
Regd. the 23d day of Augst. 1738 at 12 o clock at noon
To me Regr. Appointed by act of Parliament for Registering Deeds &c
A Meml. of Indented Articles of Agreement dated the Twenty first day of Augst. One Thousd. Seven Hundd. Thirty Eight Between Saml. Calbeck of the City of Dublin Mercht. of the first pt. Jane Philips of ye. same city Wido. & Excx. of Geoe. Philips late of the sd. City Tallow Chandler deced of ye second pt. & Elizth. Philips Spinster Daur of the sd. Geoe. Philips & Jane Philips wife of ye. third part whereby the sd. Saml. Calllbeck for ye considns. therein mentd. did Grant Assign & Set over unto ye sd. Jane Philips all his the sd. Saml. Calbecks Rt. Title & Int. & Term of Years then Unexpired of in & to allyt. piece or Plot of Ground Scituate in Park Street & Ash Street in ye City of Dublin Contg. in front to Park Street Seventy Eight foot or thereabts. be the same more or less & in front to Ash Street Thirty Seven foot or thereabts. be the same more or less Measring & Boundg. on the West to Ash Street afd. on the East to Peter Britts hold & on ye South to Capt. Markhams hold & on ye North to Park Street afsd. Demised by Caleb Falkiner of the City of Cork Mercht. to Richd. Marples for Ninety Nine Years from ye. Twenty Ninth day of Sept. One Thousd. Seven Hundred & Sixteen at five yads. Spann wch. Int. & Term ye. sd. Marples assigned over to Josp. Callbeck Father of ye. sd. Saml. on wch. sd. [piece] Ground there are three Houses Built to hold x to ye. sd. Jane Philips her Excrs. Admrs. & Apd. for the remr. of the said Term of Ninety Nine Years Subject to the sevl. Uses Trusts & Limitatns. in ye sd. Indented Articles mentd. the witnesses to ye. sd. Articles are Michl. Kearney of the City of Dublin Perukemaker Jonth. Callbeck of the same Gent. John Bunn of the County of Wicklow Farmer & Wm. Draycott of ye. sd. City of Dublin Gent
And this Meml. was Executed & by the sd. Saml. Calbeck in ye Presce. of the said Jonth. Callbeck & Wm. Draycott
Saml. Callbeck (seal)
Sealed & Delivered in ye. Presce. of Will Draycott Jonath Callbeck
The above named William Draycott maketh oath yt. he was Prest. & saw the Indented Articles of which the above Meml. duly Executed by the Parties thereto and yt. he also saw the above named Saml. Calbeck duly Execute the above Meml. & Deposth. that the name Subscribed as a Witness to ye. sd. Articles & Meml. this Depts. Proper hand writing & Delivered the same to Mr. Wm. Parry Dep. Regr. on ye 23d of Augst. 1738 at or near Twelve oclock at noon
Will Draycott
Jur 23d die Augsti. 1738 cor me
Will Parry Dep Regr
source: Registry of Deeds (Dublin, Ireland). Memorial No. 64343, Deed of Samuel Callbeck to Jane Philips, 23 Aug 1738, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland; Transcripts of Memorials of Deeds, Conveyances and Wills, 1708-1929, Deeds, etc., v. 89-90 1737-1739, Family History Library Microfilm No. 7905560. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951.
- Bought two copies of the book Ingenious and Diverting Letters of a Lady's Travels into Spain; Describing the Devotions, Nunneries, Humour, Customs, Laws, Militia, Trade, Diet, and Recreations of that People from James Dalton Booksellers in Dublin
source: La Mothe, Marie Catherine. Ingenious and Diverting Letters of a Lady's Travels into Spain; Describing the Devotions, Nunneries, Humour, Customs, Laws, Militia, Trade, Diet, and Recreations of that People. Dublin, Ireland: James Dalton, 1738.
- No. 65985
Callbeck to Callbeck
Regd. The 6th day of April 1739 at ½ an hour after 5 o clock in the after noon
A Memorial of a Deed of Assignment Indented Dated the 5th day of April One Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty Nine made between John Callbeck of the City of Dublin Gent of the one part and Samuell Callbeck of the same City merchant of the other part, Reciting that by Lease Dated the fiveteenth day of June one Thousand Seven hundred and Seventeen Thomas Pooley Esqr and Mary his wife did Demise unto Joseph Callbeck then of the Combe in the Liberty of Donore and County of Dublin Cloathier all that and those the messuage house and Tenements then in the possession of Mr. John Banks with the yards backsides & appurs. thereunto belonging Scituate in Foredoms alley near the Combe in ye Liberties of Donore and County of Dublin containing in breadth Forty foot and in Depth from front to Rere Sixty Seven foot or thereabouts be the same more or less bounded on the north with a house then in the possession of Mr. Vipion on the west to the then holding of Mr. Hovey and Mrs. Dennison widow on the South to the then holding of Mr. Holms on the East to ye Kings Pavement to hold to the said Joseph Callbeck his Exors. admrs. or assigns from the Twenty Ninth day of September one thousd Seven hundred and nineteen for Forty Seven years and a half at the yearly Rent of Four pounds and Reciting that by Endorsment on the said Lease the said Thomas & Mary Pooley Did covenant to and with the said Joseph Callbeck his Exors. admrs. or assignes that the said Joseph Callbeck should hold the said premises at the said Rent for a year and a half after the Expiration of ye sd. Forty Seven years and a half, and Reciting that ye sd. Joseph Callbeck built two new houses on the said messuage and premises and Reciting that the said Joseph Callbeck did Sometime ago but before his Death made his last will and Testament in writing and thereby did bequeath unto the said John Callbeck a house in Foredoms Alley then in the possession of Francis Davis being one of the said two new houses so built on the sd. messuage and premises Demised by the said Lease, By which said Deed of assignment the said John Callbeck for the consideration therein mentd. Did assign and make over unto the sd. Samuell Callbeck all that the said house and premises in the possession of the said Francis Davis and all other the premises in Foredoms alley aforesaid bequeathed by the said Joseph Callbeck to the sd. John Callbeck by the said will or to which the said John Callbeck was or shoud be Intitled by virtue of the said will or anything therein contained to hold unto the said Samuell Caldbeck his Exors. admrs. and assigns from thenceforth During the remainder of the said Term of Forty Seven years and a half then to come and after the Expiration thereof During the sd. Term of one year and a half by the said Endowment granted which said Deed of assignment and this Memorial are witnessed by Robert Callbeck of the City of Dublin Cloathier Edward Siggins of the same city Merchant and Jonathan Callbeck of the City of Dublin aforesaid Gent
John Callbeck (seal)
Signed and Sealed in the presence of us
Robert Callbeck
Edwd Siggins
Jonathn Calbeck
The above named Jonathan Callbeck maketh oath that he saw the above mentioned Deed of assignment whereof the above writing is a memorial duly Executed by ye parties thereto and also saw the above named John Callbeck Sign and Seal the sd. Memorial and that he this Depont. is a subscribing witness to ye sd. assignment & meml. and Delivd. the sd. meml. to Mr. Wm Parry Dep Regr. on the sixth day of April one thousand Seven hundred and Thirty Nine at or near half an hour after five of the clock in the afternoon
Jonathan Callbeck
Sworn the 6th day of April 1739 before Will Parry Dep Regr.
source: Registry of Deeds (Dublin, Ireland). Memorial No. 65985, Deed of John Callbeck to Samuel Callbeck, 6 Apr 1739, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland; Transcripts of Memorials of Deeds, Conveyances and Wills, 1708-1929, Deeds, etc., v. 93, 1738-1739, Family History Library Microfilm No. 7905902. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951.
- May the first, one thousand seven hundred and forty seven, swearing day, unanimously agreed by the Master and Wardens, and Brethren of the Corporation of Weavers, assembled at their common hall, that the thanks of this Corporation be returned to Mr. James Digges La Touche, their late Master, for his good service to said Corporation during his being their Master; and that a present of a piece of plate be presented him by said Corporation in testimony of the same, not less than ten guineas value; and that every brother of said Corporation shall pay six pence a quarter, for their quarterage for this year, to the present Master and Wardens. William Whelling, Master, Geo. Thwaites, Warden, Henry Rainsford, Sam. Maculla, Richard Ellis, Sam. Hutchenson, Richard Whelling, Robert Hutchisson, Alex. Riky, Robert Wainwright, Samuel Calbeck, Joseph Dowker, John Woodman, Thomas Hogan, Thomas Dunn, Ben. Sherrard, Thomas Andrews, Fr. Gladwell, Wm. Bagwell, Mark Synnot, Nat. Trumbull, Epa. Doddridge, John Brett, James Plant, Samuel Gale, Robert Thompson, Roger Kendrick, Samuel Fodger, James Jennings, David Davis, John Atkinson, Robert Riky, Gar. Bryan, Edmd. Beasley, Joseph Webster, Edward Burne.
source: Irish House of Commons. The Journals of the House of Commons of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Eleventh Year of King James the First. Dublin, Ireland: Abraham Bradley, 1761.
- REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GUILDS ON THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN–1741-1750.
Weavers: Samuel Calbeck, Richard Ellis, John Forstall.
source: Mulholland, Rosa. Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin in the Possession of the Municipal Corporation of that City, Volume 9. Dublin, Ireland: J. Dollard, 1902.
- REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GUILDS ON THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN, 1753-1756.
1753. December 21.
Weavers: Joseph Webster, Samuel Calbeck, John Warren.
source: Mulholland, Rosa. Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin in the Possession of the Municipal Corporation of that City, Volume 10. Dublin, Ireland: J. Dollard, 1903.
- PROMOTIONS.
JUNE 29.
Thomas Markham, Esq; elected sovereign of Kinsale.– JULY 3. Henry Moore, Esq; elec. common speaker; Usher Philpot, Esq; Mayer, Boyle Travers, & Palms Westhrop, Esqrs. sheriffs of the city of Cork.– 4. George Clarges, app. Capt. in Lord Molesworth’s reg.– Chidley Morgan, capt. Lieu. Joseph Walker, lieut. and John Grace, corn. in Sir John Whiteford's.– Silvester Devenish, lieut. and John Nettles, cor. in Mostyn's.– Arch. Campbell, ensi. in Boscawer's– 19. Revd. Michael Sandys, app. reader in Christchurch, (Revd. Samuel Lake, dec.)– 22. Rich. Cave, supervisor, and Samuel Caldbeck, a collector to the Pipe-water office of the city of Dublin.– 25. Lieut. Higate Boyd, deputy advocate-gen. and judge-martial within the garrison of Dublin. (Lieut. Joseph Sirr, prom.)– 27. Ralph Lambart, Esq; second examinator in the high court of Chancery. (Henry Usher, Esq, ref.)
source: The Gentleman’s and London Magazine for July 1757. Dublin, Ireland: Sarah Exshaw and John Exshaw, 1757.
- A General State of the Accounts of the Corporation of the City of Dublin Commencing September 1762, and ending September 1763.
PIPE-WATER RENTS and FINES. l. s. d.
Cash received from Mr. Richard Cave for Licences, 102 0 0 0
From Samuel Caldbeck, 1297 5 5
From Francis Gladwell, 1381 8 6
source: Harris, Walter. The History and Antiquities of the City of Dublin, from the Earliest Accounts compiled from Authentick Memoirs, Offices of Record, Manuscript Collections and Unexceptionable Vouchers. London, UK: John Knox, 1766.
- 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.
- Certain of the commons, setting forth that the committee for better supplying the city with pipe water, to whom the accounts of messieurs Richard Cave supervisor, and Samuel Caldbeck, lately deceased, and Francis Gladwell, collectors of the pipe water revenue, have made their report of the 26th day of June last, as follows.
'We the committee appointed for better supplying the city with pipe water, have examined the accounts of Mr. Richard Cave, supervisor, Mr. Samuel Caldbeck, lately deceased, Mr. Francis Gladwell, collectors of the pipe water revenue, for the year ending 1st November, 1769, the said accounts being laid before us in a regular and exact manner gave us great satisfaction in examining thereof, the supervisor furnished us with a charge against the collectors, which Mr. Francis Gladwell as to his part admitted to be right.
'We find that the rent and arrears received by Mr. Gladwell amount to £1,629, 3s. 10d. for concealed branches £10, making in the whole £1,639, 3s. 10d. Mr. Caldbeck being lately dead, and no person having appeared to discharge the charge made against him by the supervisor amounting to £1,598, 16s. 6d., and for concealed branches £8., making in the whole £1,606, 16s. 6d. We are therefore of opinion they must lie over until some one administers to the said Caldbeck's effects.
'Mr. Cave informed us that he is of opinion and does believe, that said Caldbeck has paid unto the treasurer nearly or all out the balance of the last year's account, and likewise informed us that said Caldbeck had received for the rent of pipe water due 1st November, 1769, £705 13s. 4d., of which he believes due the treasurer has been paid £504 1s., so that a balance as it now appears to Mr. Cave is due to the city by the representatives of said Caldbeck a sum of £165 11s. 8d., after allowing him £35 5s. 8d., being for poundage, and 15s., for a concealed branch, for the recovery of which we have directed the city agent to sue under the direction of Mr. Recorder.
'All which is submitted to your honours this 26th June, 1770.'
And they praying, to confirm said report and make the same an act of assembly: it was granted, the committee's report confirmed and made an act of assembly.
source: Mulholland, Rosa. Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin in the Possession of the Municipal Corporation of that City, Volume 12. Dublin, Ireland: J. Dollard, 1905.
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