Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Builder and architect, of the Crescent, Boyle, Co. Roscommon, listed as such in Pigot & Co.'s City of Dublin and Hibernian Provincial Directory (1824). Samuel Jackman designed the Bridewell at Boyle in 1826-29(1) and was working at Strokestown House in 1843.(2) It is not clear whether he is the same person as SAMUEL JACKMAN [2]. SAMUEL JACKMAN [2].

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(1) NA/SPO 558 AAB 944 (IAA, Edward McParland files, Acc. 2008/44).
(2) Letters and other material in NLI, MS 15,372 (IAA, Edward McParland files, Acc. 2008/44).


3 work entries listed in chronological order for JACKMAN, SAMUEL [1]


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Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, ARDCARNE, CHURCH OF ST BEAIDH (CI)
Date: 1816-1822
Nature: 'Mr Jackman' paid small sums in 1816,1818,1819,1820 and 1822 for work on church.
Refs: RCB Library, 'An account of of all sums of money levied for building and repairing of churches...June 1824' (information from Frank Keohane).

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, BOYLE, BRIDEWELL
Date: 1826-29
Nature: Desighed by SJ.
Refs: NA/SPO 558 AAB 944 (IAA, Edward McParland files, Acc.2008/44)

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, STROKESTOWN HOUSE
Date: 1843
Nature: Work at same.
Refs: Letters and other material in NLI(?), MS 15,372 (IAA, Edward McParland files, Acc.2008/44)