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Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal, of
Dunsandle in the
County of Galway, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 6 June 1845 for
James Daly...
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James Daly, 1st
Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal (1
April 1782 – 7
August 1847) was an
Irish politician. Daly was the
eldest son of
Denis Daly and Lady Henrietta...
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Representative peer for
Ireland 1838–1851 Succeeded by The Lord
Dunsandle and
Clanconal Peerage of
Ireland Preceded by
Charles William Bury Earl of Charleville...
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Dunraven and Mount-Earl 7
April 1852
Denis Daly, 2nd
Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal 23
September 1851
Charles Bury, 2nd Earl of
Charleville 11
January 1893...
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Relatives Denis Daly (grandfather)
James Daly, 1st
Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal (uncle)
Robert Daly (uncle) Sir
Morgan George Crofton, 3rd
Baronet (uncle...
- O Daly, was a Gaelic-Irish landlord,
ancestor of
Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal, fl. 1574 – 10
November 1614.
Dermot was the son of Teige, son of John...
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Charles Colston Political offices Preceded by The Lord
Dunsandle and
Clanconal Representative peer for
Ireland 1893–1899 Succeeded by The Earl of Drogheda...
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Baron Mereworth in the
United Kingdom from 1926
Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal[citation needed] 1845 Daly
extinct 1911
Baron Bellew[citation needed]...
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Irish nationalist activist James Daly, 1st
Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal (1782–1847),
Irish baron and
politician J.
Burrwood Daly (1872–1939),...
- of his life, Ó
hAughegan went to
James Daly, 1st
Baron Dunsandle and
Clanconal, who
informed the
authorities in a
letter dated 15 March. On 19 March...