Maj. Robert BLACKALL 1
- Born: 1765
- Marriage (1): Catharine LEWIS on 11 Jul 1793 in Bombay, Bombay, India
- Died: 14 Mar 1855, Coolamber Manor, Co. Longford, Ireland aged 90
General Notes:
Bombay Artillery List of Officers By Colonel F. W. M. Spring (Google book) Robert Blackall; Born 1765; Cadet 1782; lfw. 22 July 1787; 2nd Lt. 3 March 1793; Lt April 1795; Cap.l. 8 Jan 1796; Cap. 11 Mar 1802; Major 1808; Capture of Cannamore Dec. 1792; Ordce. 18 Dec 1793-1805. Capture of Colombo Feb 1796; Ret. 4 May 1808; d. 14 Mar 1855 at Colamber Manor, Co. Longford. Memorial window in Streete Church, Co. Westmeath.
http://lordbelmontinnorthernireland.blogspot.com/2014/09/coolamber-manor.html COOLAMBER MANOR, near Lisryan, County Longford, is said to be the finest country house of its era and type in County Longford.Coolamber Manor was built to designs by the eminent architect John Hargrave, who worked extensively in County Longford during the 1820s.The house was built for Colonel Samuel Wesley Blackall (1809-71), though may have replaced an earlier house associated with the Blackalls (Major Robert Blackall, 1764-1855, father of the above, lived in Longford in the late-18th century).Cooamber later became the home of the Stanley family (Burroughs Stanley in 1894); and then the Wingfield family.It was sold in the 1960 and was the only rehabilitation centre and training school for young adults with a disability in Ireland until recently. it has since been resold in 2010 and is now a Private residents and farm It stands on its original splendour,to the front of Coolamber Wood, adorned by landscaped lawns and well kept courtyard and farmyard. - See more at: http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland/westmeath/streete/place-interest/places-historical-interest#sthash.Q5pT0G6d.dpuf
Robert married Catharine LEWIS, daughter of W. LEWIS and Unknown, on 11 Jul 1793 in Bombay, Bombay, India.
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