In 1637 he was granted the estate of Lissenhall near Dublin; he also acquired the manor of Bective, County Meath.[4] His principal residence was Brazil (or Brazeel) House, near Swords, County Dublin, which was largely destroyed by fire in 1810, although some ruins survived until 1978.
He married Isabella Ayloffe, daughter of William Ayloffe, serjeant-at-law, of Essex.[5] They had four children, Nicholas, Edward, Anne, and Mary.[6] Nicholas's descendants remained at Brazil until 1810. Anne, through her second husband Alexander Pigott, was an ancestor of the Pigott Baronets. Dudley Loftus, the noted Orientalist, married one of Edward's granddaughters, Frances Nagle, daughter of Mary Bolton. Isabella died in 1674.
References
^Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 John Murray London 1926