[7] He left a drawing for Somerset House, Coleraine, made for a Mr Richardson.
[8] In the 19th century Somerset House was a villa in the style of Sir Richard Morrison.
[3] In the memoirs of Frederick Young by his daughter, Somerset appears as "a fine large property ... including a beautiful salmon leap on the River Bann", owned by "Tom Richardson" (the Rev.
Thomas Rumbold Richardson), a cleric and brother-in-law via a cousin marriage to Young.
[10] Ultimately, during the period of the Irish Land Acts, the estate was offered for purchase to its tenants, and much of it was sold.