Rotton
This family were resident in Dublin in the early 18th century and married members of the Stearne, Carleton and Putland families. In 1703, a considerable estate in the barony of Farbill, county Westmeath, previously belonging to Redmond and Hugh Mulledy, was conveyed to John Rotton of Dublin, Gent. by the Earl of Albermarle, on payment of £2,000, in trust for Robert Pakenham of Bracklyn. The National Library holds the marriage settlement of John Rotton of Dublin [Junior] who in 1814 married Christina Mary daughter of the Rt Hon John Radcliffe LLD. By a deed dated 8 December 1834 John Rotton senior and his son John Rotton junior both of Bath, Somerset, for the purpose of barring the entail, assigned to John R Dickinson of St Stephen’s Green, 567 acres in the lands of Dalystown, Newbristy and Rathduff, County Westmeath (Abstract of the Deeds Inrolled in Chancery 1834-1839 (1840), 3). Griffith’s Valuation (publ. 1854) records John Rotton’s estate in the parishes of Ballymorin and Rathconrath. In the mid-1870s John Rotton of Newcastle-on-Tyne owned 248 acres in County Westmeath.
Associated Families
Houses
Name | Townland | Civil Parish | PLU | DED | Barony | County | Map Ref | |
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Dalystown | Dalystown | Ballymorin | Mullingar | Ballymorin 60 | Westmeath |
OSI Ref: N260524
OS Sheet: 17 Discovery map: 41 |
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Archival sources
- Marriage settlement for John Rotton of Mount Street, Dublin, and Christiana Mary Radcliff of Hume Street, Dublin, mentioning premises at Scurlockstown in the Barony of Deece, Co. Meath, and elsewhere in Ireland, 5 May 1814. D. 27,529; National Library of Ireland
Contemporary printed sources
- PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. ''15th Annual Report of the Commissioners of Public Records Ireland,'' 1825. Vol XVI, Appendix III. Abstracts of the conveyances from the trustees of the Forfeited Estates and Interests in Ireland in 1688'.: 387
- ''GRIFFITH'S VALUATION OF IRELAND'[Primary Valuation of Tenements]', 1850-1858. : Mullingar Union, 32 (Dalystown)