Extractions from Moate, a History of the Town and District
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p.14. "In 1401 the O'Farrells and the Daltons together attacked the people of Art O'Melaghin probably at Moyelly, but they failed to gain a victory" p.18. "In 1544 Rory O'Melaghlin was killed by the Daltons, at the Dalton's castle on Clare Hill" p.30. "Robert Plunket, Lord of Daunsany, granted a manor to Gerald Dalton, clerk" p.37. "Many Catholic gentlemen of the Pale took no part in the 1641 rebellion (included Richard Dalton of Mullinmeehan) Murder of Christopher Magawly said to have been carried out by Edmond, son of Richard Dalton. - part of a family dispute as they were kinsmen". p.38. "Richard became a Protestant and married Anne King daughter of the Bishop of Elphin, which displeased his father. Richard with wife went to Athlone and joined the garrison there". p.40. "Local Catholics transplanted to Roscommon in 1653 included Miles Dalton of Ballinlug, James Dalton of Mullinmeehan and John Dalton of Moyvoughley". p.41. "Edmond Dalton of Mullinmeehan served the Commonwealth". p.45. "After the Restoration some lost the lands given by Cromwell. This included Elizabeth Dalton, Margaret Dalton and her 5 orphans - all ended destitute". p.50. "After the Battle of Ballymore in 1691 prisoners taken to Athlone included Walter Dalton, of Ballymore". p.53. "Land belonging to Luke Dalton of Moyvoughley was attained and sold". p.61. "The only Catholic shopkeeper noted in Moate was Christopher Dalton who seems to have died unmarried. By his will, which was proved 12 October 1764, he left legacies to the sons and daughters of his brother, Tobias Dalton of Moyvore, Co. Westmeath" p.135. "Charles John O'Donoghue, son of Daniel O'Donoghue and Mary Ennis born 1860 the second son married 20 September 1892 Rose Dalton of Ballynahown and died with issue 25 January 1903". p.178. "Patrick Robins married Miss Dalton of Coolatore and had one son Laurence Dalton Robins. Laurence founded the Lake House family of Tullaghnegeerach and father of the late Lorcan Robins T.D. for Longford Westmeath. He was an undercover agent for Sinn Fein and worked under an alias - Richard Dalton". p.179. "The original Richard Dalton was L. Robin's grandmother's brother from Coolature who before 1860 emigrated to the US took part in the Civil War as a Captain in the Confederates, only to jump the bounty afterwards". Laurence was caught by the British and while in Mountjoy Gaol was re-elected for T.D. to the 2nd Dail. p.193. "Irish Proprietors 1640 and Grantees under Settlement Acts in Moate and District. Proprietor: Richard Dalton - Mollinmeeham, Rathin, and Ballinlug granted to Taunton Corporation, Foulke Rokeby, Robert Thornhill... Ummamore granted to Rokeby and Mary Dalton alias Hoare, Proprietor: John Dalton - Ummamore granted to Taunton Corp. Proprietor: Henry Dalton - Moyvoughly granted to Sir John Maynard, Foulke Rokeby, Mary Dalton and Ed.Geoghegan. Proprietor: Walter Dalton - Dungolman granted to Kathleen & Pierce Dillon. p.194. "Irish Jacobites in Moate District outlawed 1690 for high treason: Richard Dalton, Dungolman Luke Dalton, Moyvoughly John & Edmund Dalton, Mullimeehan". Extracted from: Moate, Co Westmeath: A history of the town and District by Liam Cox, Athlone 1981 .