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Dermot Ó Daly

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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 harvesting to reduce pastoralism in winter.
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Teige of Killimor married Sisily Kelly of Gallagh and had children. They completed Killimor Castle in 1624, recorded on O Daly Marriage Stone, preserved at Killimor Church. Teige died in 1642.
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for president of Connacht. The east road of Athenry known as the Laragh Road, points to the strategic significance of O Daly's castle. He is listed in 1581 among the gentlemen of
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in January 1597, hundreds of cattle stolen, his tenants and neighbours killed, or afterwards died of starvation. He fought under Clanricarde on the side of the English at the
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He was first recorded in the 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
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granted him "the entire Manor or Lordship of Lerra with all the towns and castles belonging". O Daly maintained his own militia, perhaps provided
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owning "arrearages of chief rent" to the sum of 96 pounds, 9 shillings and 1 penny.
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Godfrey of Newcastle, Athenry, ancestor of the Dalysgrove and Castle Daly families.
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Dermot was the son of Teige, son of John O Daly, who built Killimor
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Fergananim of Oughtercluny, Clonfert, married and had children.
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Donagh of Laragh, ancestor of the Raford and Dunsandle families
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Dermot of Clonbrusk Castle, Athenry, married and left children.
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As The Centuries Passed: A History of Kiltullagh 1500–1900
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James Noel Dillion speculates that "Dermot O’Daly was a
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Index

Gaelic
Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal
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Henry VIII
Ó Dálaigh
Earl of Clanricarde
Elizabeth I
coyne and livery
Connacht
Hugh Roe Ó Donnell
Battle of Kinsale
Denis Daly (M.P.)
St George Daly
Robert Daly, D.D.
James Daly, 1st Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal
Dominick Daly
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Families of Daly of Galway with Tabular Pedigrees
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Ó Dálaigh
Connachta
Uí Néill
Northern Uí Néill
Cenél nEógain
Branches
Gaelic nobility of Ireland
Chief Ollam of Ireland

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