1770 – Lady Anne Temple, Dartrey, Co. Monaghan Architect: James Wyatt Mausoleum to Lady Anne Dawson for Thomas Dawson, lst Viscount Cremorne. After sitting derelict and roofless for many years,
1809 – Dawson Monument, Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan Architect: James Wyatt An obelisk-style monument, situated between Cootehill and Rockcorry, this was erected by local electors in honour of the 18th century MP Richard Dawson of nearby Dartrey.
1846 – Dartrey, Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan Architect: William Burn Also known as Dawson Grove, Dartrey was built in 1846 and designed by William Burn as a large Elizabethan Revivial mansion to replace an earlier house on the site.
1850 – New Stables, Dartrey, Co. Monaghan Architect: William Burn The Dartrey New Stables are a purpose built stable block with enclosed cobble yard from the early nineteenth century to designs of William Burn who designed the now demolished Dartrey House.