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Kilconnor House
Co Carlow


Kilconnor House
Source: Buildings of Ireland

The Watsons claim descent from the Rutland line of Watsons in England, one of whom became Marquess of Rockingham in 1728. From this line came John Watson of Crosted, Cumberland who married Jane West and settled at Kilconnor in County Carlow in 1658, leasing the land from the Earl of Ormonde. His eldest son, also John Watson, served as a Commissioner under the Great Seal, helping Sir John Ponsonby's enquiry into the causes and cruelties of the Irish rebellion of 1641.

He built Kilconnor House where the Watsons lived for many centuries. His son, another John Watson, born in 1649, became a member of the Society of Friends and built a Quaker meeting house at Kilconnor, for which he was imprisoned and had his land forfeited.

Source: 'Turtle Bunbury & http://www.teachnet.ie/


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