Henry was born in 1568, the second son of Thomas Folliott and his wife Katherine Lygon. His father was esquire of Pirton Court, Pirton, Worcestershire.[1] His father's family was a cadet branch of the baronial family of Foliot that had been established in England at the Norman conquest in 1066.
He was created Baron Folliott, of Ballyshannon in the County of Donegal, in the Peerage of Ireland on 22 January 1620. Lord Folliott, as he was now, acquired salmon fisheries and over 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land in County Donegal from Francis Gofton.[14] His residence was Wardtown Castle, Ballymacaward, Ballyshannon, County Donegal.
Folliott died on 10 November 1622 and was succeeded by his eldest son Thomas as the 2nd Baron Folliott.[15] His widow married Robert Dillon, who was then styled "Baron Dillon of Kilkenny-West" as the heir of the 1st Earl of Roscommon. She was his third wife and had further issue by him, including Carey Dillon, 5th Earl of Roscommon.[16] She died c. 1650.
Notes and references
Notes
^His wife, Anne Strode, was not one of the seven daughters of William Strode (1562–1637) of Newnham (Old), as their names as well as those of their husbands are known: none is called Anne, and none married a Folliott.
Citations
^Burke 1883, p. 219, left column, bottom. "... son of Thomas Folliott, Esq. of Pyrton, co. Worcester, by Katherine, his 2nd wife, dau. [daughter] of William Lygon, Esq. ..."
^Burke 1883, p. 219, right column, line 4. "His lordship m. Anne, dau. [daughter] of Sir William Strode, of Stoke-under-Hampden, in Somersetshire ..."
^Begley 1991. "Henry married Anne, daughter of Sir William Stroude of Stoke-under-Hamden, co. Somerset, and they had seven children."
^Burke 1883, p. 219, right column, line 14. "I. Frances m. [married] to Sir Robert King, of Kingsborough (son of the Right Hon. Sir John King, of Abbey Boyle, co. Roscommon, muster master of Ireland, P. C.) and d. [died] 13 March 1637, having had issue ..."
^Burke 1883, p. 219, right column, line 26. "II. Elizabeth m. [married] 1st, in 1640, to Richard Wingfield, Esq., of Powerscourt; 2ndly, in 1646, to Edward Trevor, Esq.; and 3rdly to Col. Sir John Ponsonby, of Bessborough and by him had issue ..."
^Shaw 1906, p. 97. "1599, Sept. 6. Henry Folliott (by the same [Essex])"
^Cokayne 1926, p. 543. "... was at the victory of Lord Mountjoy over the rebel Earl of Tyrone, at Kinsale, in 1601."
^James Morrin, Calendar of the patent and close rolls of chancery in Ireland (Dublin, 1863), pp. 388–9, 472.
^Burke 1883, p. 219, right column, line 34. "His lordship d. [died] 10 November, 1622, and was s. [succeeded] by his son, Thomas Folliott, 2nd Lord Folliott, governor of Londonderry ..."
^Burke 1883, p. 172, right column, line 28. "and 3rdly, Anne, dau. [daughter] of Sir William Stroud, and widow of Lord Folliott, by whom he had a son Cary, who s. [succeeded] as 5th earl."