- Dermot Ó Daly
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Dermot O Daly, was a Gaelic-Irish landlord, ancestor of Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal, fl. 1574-10 November 1614.
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Background
Dermot was the son of Teige, son of John O Daly, who built Killimor keep during the reign of Henry VIII. Nothing more is known for certain of his ancestry. Pedigrees considered dubious by recent historians claim his descent from the bardic Ó Dálaigh.
James Noel Dillion speculates that "Dermot O’Daly was a chancer, whose rapid advancemnt was due to the success of the Presidency of Connaught and his ability to turn opportunity to advantage. … he was an ardent crown supporter and the supposed stability which would accrue as a repercussion of adopting English customs and laws."
Active life
He was first recorded in fiant of 1570, along with others of the name, located at Laragh in the parish of Killimordaly. He and his family were consistently listed as the Earl of Clanricarde's men. For services to the government, on 21 June 1578 Elizabeth I granted him "the entire Manor or Lordship of Lerra with all the towns and castles belonging." O Daly maintained his own militia, perhaps provided coyne and livery for president of Connacht. The east road of Athenry known as the Laragh Road, pointing to the strategic significance of O Daly's castle. He is listed in 1581 among the gentlemen of Connacht owning "arrearages of chief rent" to the sum of 96 pounds, 9 shillings and 1 penny.
His lands were devastated by Hugh Roe Ó Donnell in January 1597, hundreds of cattle stolen, his tenents and neighbours killed, or afterwards died of starvation. He fought under Clanricarde on the side of the English at the Battle of Kinsale in 1601.
After 1603
In the subsequent peace after the end of the war, O Daly adapted to English modes of agriculture, and attracted families with trades/skills to settle in his area. He promoted the techniques of drainage, quarrying, land cleared of scrub, and hay havesting to redude pastoralism in winter.
Children
- Teige of Killimor married Sisily Kelly of Gallagh and had issue. They completed Killimor Castle in 1624, recorded on O Daly Marriage Stone, preserved at Killimor Church. Teige died 1642.
- Dermot of Clonbrusk Castle, Athenry, married and left issue.
- Donagh of Laragh, ancestor of the Raford and Dunsandle families
- Fergananim of Oughtercluny, |Clonfert, married and had issue.
- Godfrey of Newcastle, Athenry, ancestor of the Dalysgrove and Castle Daly families.
Descendants
- Denis Daly (M.P.), 1747-1792
- Robert Daly, D.D., 1783-1872
- James Daly, 1st Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal
- Dominick Daly, 1798-1868
External links
References
- As The Centuries Passed: A History of Kiltullagh 1500–1900, ed. Kieran Jordan, 2000
- The life and times of Dermot O'Daly, James Noel Dillon.
- 'The Killimor Dalys, James Noel Dillon
- The Daly Chronicle, Dermot Daly, in The Irish Genealogist, volume II, part i, 2002, pp.3-12.
- Clare Bards, Galway Gentry, Patrick Melvin, op. cit., pp.13-15
Categories:- People from County Galway
- Medieval Gaels
- 16th-century Irish people
- 17th-century Irish people
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