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Robert Dillon
Earl of Roscommon
Tenure 1641–1642
Predecessor James, 1st Earl of Roscommon
Successor James, 3rd Earl of Roscommon
Born unknown, estimated 1585
Died 27 August 1642
Dublin
Spouse(s)
Issue
Detail
James, Lucas, David; Henry; Carey
Father James, 1st Earl of Roscommon
Mother Eleanor (also called Helen) Barnewall

Robert Dillon, 2nd Earl of Roscommon PC (Ire) (died 1642) was styled Baron Dillon of Kilkenny-West from 1622 to 1641 and succeeded his father only a year before his own death. He supported Strafford, Lord Deputy of Ireland, who appointed him keeper of the great seal. Dillon was in December 1640 for a short while a lord justice of Ireland together with Sir William Parsons.

Family tree
Robert Dillon with two of his three wives, his parents, and other selected relatives.
Lucas
Dillon

c. 1530 – 1593
Chief Baron
Jane
Bathe
David Barry
5th Viscount
Buttevant

c. 1550 – 1617
James
1st Earl
Roscommon

d. 1641
Eleanor
Barnewall

d. 1628
Margaret
Barry
Robert
2nd Earl
d. 1642
Ann
Strode
James
3rd Earl
c. 1605 – 1649
Elizabeth
Wentworth
Carey
5th Earl
1627–1689
Katherine
Werden
Wentworth
4th Earl
1637–1685
Robert
6th Earl
d. 1715
Margaret
Putt
Legend
XXX Robert
Dillon
XXX Earls of
Roscommon
XXX Viscounts
Buttevant

Birth and origins

Robert was born in Ireland, the eldest son of James Dillon and his wife Eleanor Barnewall. His father would in 1622 become the 1st Earl of Roscommon. His family was Old English and descended from Sir Henry Dillon who came to Ireland with Prince John in 1185. His family held substantial lands in Meath, Westmeath, Longford and Roscommon.

Robert's mother, who was also called Helen instead of Eleanor, was a daughter of Christopher Barnewall of Turvey House, County Dublin. Like his father's, her family was Old English.

Robert was one of 13 siblings, who are listed on his father's article.

First marriage

In about 1600 Dillon married Margaret Barry. She was the sixth daughter of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant, His wife's family, the de Barrys, were Old English like his own.

Robert and Margaret had three sons:

  1. James ({Circa|1605}} – 1649), succeeded as the 3rd Earl Roscommon
  2. Lucas, died childless
  3. David, died an infant

Second marriage

About 1610, Dillon married secondly Dorothy, a Protestant, the fourth daughter of George Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdon, an English noble, widow of Sir James Stewart (died 1609), who was a son of Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre, a Scottish noble.

Robert and Dorothy had a son:

  • Henry (died 1640), never married

Advancements

Dillon had been studying law in London at Gray's Inn and was called to the bar in 1613. He was knighted on 15 February 1615 by James I at Theobalds House, Hertfordshire.

Dillon's parents as well as his first wife were Catholics. His eldest son, James, was originally raised as a Catholic. Dillon as well as his son James conformed to the established religion some time before his father's ennoblement. His father, however, remained Catholic.

On 24 January 1620 Dillon's father was raised to the peerage with the title "Baron Dillon of Kilkenny-West", in the Peerage of Ireland in a ceremony performed by the Lord Deputy Oliver St. John in the presence chamber of Dublin Castle on 25 January.

On 5 August 1622 Dillon's father was advanced to Earl of Roscommon. This made the title "Baron Dillon of Kilkenny-West" available as courtesy title for the heir apparent. Dillon, therefore was 1622–1641 styled "Robert Lord Dillon of Kilkenny-West" or "Robert Lord Dillon" fort short.

Third marriage

Some time between 1622 and 1627 Dillon married thirdly Anne, daughter of Sir William Strode of Stoke sub Hamdon, Somerset, and widow of Henry Folliott, 1st Baron Folliott, who had died in 1622.

With Anne he had:

  • Carey (1627–1689), became the 5th Earl Roscommon

Later life

Dillon was appointed a privy concillor in 1627. Dillon's mother died in 1628.

During the Irish Parliament of 1634–1635 Dillon was elected on 5 July 1634 as one of the two MPs for Trim Borough. On 14 July 1634, his father took his seat in the Irish House of Lords.

On 26 May 1638 Dillon was appointed one of the keepers of the great seal.

Lord Deputy Christopher Wandesford died on 3 December 1640. On 15 December Charles I appointed Lord Dillon (i.e. Lord Dillon of Kilkenny-West) together with Sir William Parsons Lords Justices of Ireland, but Dillon was considered to have been too closely associated with Strafford and was replaced on 30 December. John Borlase was appointed as his successor on 31 December 1640.

During the Irish Parliament of 1640–1649 Dillon was on 13 March 1640 again elected as one of the two MPs for Trim Borough. While he sat in the Commons, his father again sat in the Lords.

His father died in March 1641 and Dillon succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Roscommon. He took up his seat at the Irish House of Lords on 1 August 1641. His seat in the Commons was filled by James Whyte.

Death and timeline

Lord Roscommon, as he was finally now, died on 27 August 1642 in Oxmantown, a quarter of Dublin's Northside. He was succeeded by his eldest son James as the 3rd Earl of Roscommon.

Timeline
Age Date Event
0 1585, estimate Born.
18 1603, 24 Mar Accession of King James I, succeeding Queen Elizabeth I
19 1604 Sister Jane married Christopher Dillon of Ballylaghan, the heir apparent of Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon.
20 1605, about Birth of his eldest son, James.
25 1610, about Married 2ndly to Dorothy Stewart, née Hastings
35 1620, 24 Jan Father created Baron of Kilkenny-West.
37 1622, 5 Aug Father elevated to Earl of Roscommon. He was styled Baron Dillon of Kilkenny-West.
40 1625, 27 Mar Accession of King Charles I, succeeding King James I
43 1628, 11 Oct Mother died.
47 1632, 12 Jan Thomas Wentworth, later Earl of Strafford, appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland
49 1634, 14 Jul Father took his seat in the Irish House of Lords.
53 1638, 26 May Appointed one of the Lord Keepers of the seal.
55 1640, 15 Dec Appointed as Lord Justice of Ireland together with William Parsons.
55 1640, 31 Dec Replaced by John Borlase as lord justice.
56 1641, Mar Succeeded his father as the 2nd Earl of Roscommon.
56 1641, 12 May Strafford beheaded
56 1641, 1 Aug Took his seat at the Irish House of Lords
56 1642, 27 Aug Died in Oxmantown, Dublin.
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