- The
Cotter Baronetcy, of
Rockforest in the
County of Cork, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. The
baronetcy was
created on 11
August 1763 for James...
-
belonging to the
Cotter family of Cork. The do****ent was
discovered at
Rockforest following the
death of Sir
James Cotter the
second baronet in 1829. Though...
- creations), the ****e
baronets of Annabella, Co. Cork, the
Cotter baronets of
Rockforest, Co. Cork, and the
Viscounts Dillon. The
Sharp and
Sharpe clans of England...
- 1758
Baron Crofton 333 Gore of
Lissadill 30
August 1760 338
Cotter of
Rockforest 11
August 1763 345 St
George of
Woodsgift 12
March 1766 348
Freke of Castle...
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Rockfield Artane County Dublin J.J.
Reddin 1
February 1923
Demolished Rockforest Roscrea County Tipperary Seamus Burke TD
March 1923
Demolished Rockmills...
- shot him) Four
students were accused:
James Cotter,
later Baronet of
Rockforest, and
Member of the
Irish House of
Commons for
Askeaton William Crosbie...
- early-mid 17th century. Cotter, G. de P. (ed.), "The
Cotter Family of
Rockforest, Co. Cork", in
Journal of the Cork
Historical and
Archaeological Society...
- Sir
James Laurence Cotter, 2nd
Baronet of
Rockforest (1748 – 9
February 1829) was an Anglo-Irish politician.
Cotter was the
eldest son of Sir
James Cotter...
-
Waterford Cooper family Markree Castle,
County Sligo Cotter baronets Rockforest,
County Cork
Darby family Leap Castle,
County Offaly Drought family Droughtville...
- It was
purchased in the 1960s by Sir
Delaval Cotter, 6th
Baronet of
Rockforest and his wife, who
owned it
until 1976.
During this time they restored...