Landed Estates
University of Galway

Tatlow

This family appear to have been resident at Crover in the parish of Ballymachugh, county Cavan in the early 19th century. By the mid-19th century John Tatlow held land in the parishes of Kilmore and Crosserlough, county Cavan. In 1876, John Garnett Tatlow of the Rocks, Crossdoney, owned 225 acres while Tissington Tatlow of Crossdoney owned 616 acres. John G. Tatlow was agent to Alexander Nesbitt and Secretary to the Grand Jury of county Cavan. In November 1865 The Gentlemen’s Magazine records the death of Anthony Tissington Tatlow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Drumrora/Drumroragh, county Cavan, who died at St Helier’s, Jersey, aged 43.

Houses

Name Townland Civil Parish PLU DED Barony County Map Ref  
Drumroragh Lodge Drumroragh Crosserlough Cavan Kilnaleck Castlerahan Cavan OSI Ref: N486889
OS Sheet: 38
Discovery map: 34
Lismore Lodge Crossdoney/Lismore Demesne Kilmore Cavan Crossdoney Clanmahon Cavan OSI Ref: H370006
OS Sheet: 25
Discovery map: 34
Photo of Lismore Lodge
Rockville (Crossdoney) Rocks Kilmore Cavan Crossdoney Clanmahon Cavan OSI Ref: H371010
OS Sheet: 25
Discovery map: 34

Archival sources

  • Disentailing deed made between Edward Roden Cottingham, H.M.S. Sans Pareil at present stationed at Sheerness, England, Captain in His Majesty's Royal Marine Artillery, and John Garnett Tatlow, 14 South Frederick street, city of Dublin, esquire. Cottingham grants to Tatlow the lands of Swellan, parish of Urney, barony of Upper Loughtee, county Cavan, to which he is entitled in tail male under will dated 22 April 1814 of James Henry Cottingham, late of Sommerville, county Cavan, Barrister-at-Law, includes reference to other lands, 24 April 1902. P017/0162 ; Cavan County Archives Service, Small Private Collections
  • Ledger, 2 series of entries, 1832-1849 and 1850-1882. (Probably the ledger of a member of the Irwin family who was agent for the Tatlow family (Tanagore), Co. Cavan. Margaret Arnold married Chas. Scott of Omagh. The Tatlow and Morton families were ancestors of the Irwins). D1884/2/1; Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
  • Printed history of the Scott family of Lisanelly and Lisnamallard, Co. Tyrone, 1748-1921 and the related families of Baird, Londonderry and Strabane, Co. Tyrone, Arnold Ballysallagh, Co. Down, of Irwin, Castle Lodge, Co. Sligo and Ballinlough, Co. Longford, of Tatlow, Crover and Drumroragh, Co. Cavan and of Morton, Drumroragh and Kilnacrott, Co. Cavan. 1924. D1884/6/1; Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
  • Farnham Papers, contain letters and leases relating to members of the Tatlow family, see Manuscript Collection List 95.; National Library of Ireland

Contemporary printed sources