Sausse
This family were located in Carrick on Suir, county Tipperary, at the beginning of the 19th century. They were involved in banking and also had residences at Annsboro, county Kilkenny and at Toulouse in France. Richard Sausse married Jane eldest daughter of John Duffey of Prospect Lodge, Roebuck, county Dublin. One of his sons became Sir Matthew Sausse, the first Roman Catholic to serve as Chief Justice of the High Court, Bombay. On his return from India in 1866 Sir Matthew married the Honourable Charlotte Henrietta third daughter of Lord Lovat. He died in November 1867 aged 58. His brother Sir Richard de la Saussage was a Governor of Carthagena and a General in the Spanish Army. In January 1860 the estate of Richard, Mathew Richard, Susan, Belinda, Catherine, Helen and Fanny Sausse and Anne Orr (nee Sausse) at Carrickbeg, barony of Upperthird, county Waterford, with premises in and near the town of Carrick on Suir and a fee farm rent out of the lands of Annsboro, county Kilkenny were advertised for sale.
Associated Families
No houses were found for this estate
Archival sources
- Landed Estates’ Court Rentals (O’Brien), Sausse, 12 Jan 1860, Vol 58 (10), MRGS 39/029, (microfilm copy in NUIG); National Archives of Ireland
- Copy of confirmation of arms to Major-Gen. Sir Richard Frederick de la Saussaye, Knt., Governor of Carthagena and Commandant of Murcia and to his brother, Sir Mathew Richard Sausse, Knt. Chief Justice of Bombay, sons of Richard Sausse, otherwise de la Sausaye of Annaboro, Co. Kilkenny and later of Toulouse, France, Nov. 2, 1866. Genealogical Office: Ms. 109. pp. 125-6 ; National Library of Ireland
- Landed Estates' Court Sale Rental, Sausse estate, 12 Jan 1860. TL/F/27; Tipperary Studies Research Library (Archives), Thurles
Contemporary printed sources
- ''The Gentleman's Magazine''.: 1867, p 831