550 DUNSANDLE DUNSANDLE AND CLANCONAL BARONY [I.] I. James Daly, s. and h. of the Right Hon. Denis . Bowes D., of Dunsandle, co. Galway, Muster Master I. I 845. Q^^ |-j j^ ^^ Henrietta, da. and h. of Robert (Maxwell), Earl of Farnham [I.], was l>. i Apr. 1782; M.P.(^) for Galway 1805-11; for co. Galway 1812-30, and 1832-34. On 6 June 1845 he was cr. BARON DUNSANDLE AND CLANCONAL of Dunsandle, CO. Galway [I-J-O He m., 5 Mar. 1808, Maria Elizabeth, 2nd da. and coh. of the Right Hon. Sir Slceffington Smyth, Bart., by Margaret, da. of Hyacinth Daly, of Dalystown, co. Galway. He i^. 7 Aug. 1 847, of typhus fever, at Dunsandle afsd.jC') aged 65. Admon. Dec. 1848. His widow d. 2 Nov. 1866, in Dublin. II. 1847. 2. Denis St. George (Daly), Baron Dunsandle AND Clanconal [1.], s. and h., i. lo July 1810, in Dublin; sometime Capt. 7th Dragoons; Rep. Peer [I.] (Conservative) 1851-93. He m.y in 1864, Mary, da. of William Broderick. She d. 6 Dec. 1868. He «/. s.p.m. legit. , 11 Jan. 1893, at Kearn's Hotel, Kildare Str., Dublin, aged 82. Will pr. at Tuam, at ^2i,487.() III. 1893. 3. Skeffington James (Daly), Baron Dunsandle AND Clanconal [I.], next br. and h. male, ^.25 Dec. 181 1, In Dublin. A Conservative. He d. unm., 7 Sep. 1894, at 22 Moles- worth Str., Dublin, aged 82. Will pr. at ^^90,7 14. IV. 1894 4. James Frederick. (Daly), Baron Dunsandle AND to Clanconal [I. 1845], nephew and h. male, being ist and 191 1. only surv. s. and h. of the Hon. Robert Daly, by Cecilia Maria, da. of William (A'Court), ist Baron Heytesbury, which Robert (who d. 15 Jan. 1892, aged 73) was 5th and yst. s. of the ist Baron. He was b. 29 Aug. 1849, in Dublin; ed. at Eton; Assistant Private Sec. to Lord Beaconsfield 1874-80; Private Sec. to the 1st Lord of the Treasury 1885-87; Assistant in the National Debt Office 1888. A Conservative. He 1^. unm. in Brighton, 25, and was ^«r. 30 Nov. 191 1, in Brompton cemetery, in his 62nd year, when his Peerage became extinct. Will pr. i Jan. 1912, gross ;^i2o,654, net ;rii6,o67. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 33,543 acres in co. Galway and 3,514 in co. Tipperary. Total, 37,057 acres, worth j^" 1 7, 1 93 a year. Principal Residence. — Dunsandle, near Loughcrea, co. Galway. [') A moderate Whig till 1832, and thereafter a Conservative. V.G. C") The extinctions used, according to the Act of Union, for this creation were (1) the Barony of St. Helens {Fitzherbert), (2) the Earldom of Ludlovv' {Ludlow), and (3) the Earldom of Athlone {var: Rt-ede). (') His younger brother, Robert Daly, was Bishop of Cashel, 1843 to 1872. C) His 1st s., William, b. before marriage, in 1850, sue. to Dunsandle. He was Sheriff for co. Galway 1901. V.G.