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Patrick "Patt" Lalor

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property, and offer it for sale; but his countrymen, he was proud to say, respected him, and he thought that none of them would buy or bid for it if exposed for sale. The declaration was received by the meeting in various ways: by many with surprise and astonishment; by others with consternation and dismay, but by a vast majority with tremendous cheering." Lalor held true to his word and did not resist the confiscation of 20 sheep from his farm, but was able to ensure no buyers appeared at subsequent auctions.
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supporting land reform. He died at his residence "Tenakill" near Mountrath on 10 April 1856 aged 75. Patt Lalor married Anne Dillon (died 4/6/1835), the daughter of Patrick Dillon of Sheane, and had 13 children. After her death, he married Ellen Mary Anne Loughnan with whom he had no children. His
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1831-36 when he refused to pay tithes to support the Church of Ireland and allowed his sheep to be confiscated as a result. Lalor declared at a public meeting in February 1831 in Maryborough that "...he would never again pay tithes; that he would violate no law; that the tithe men might take his
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and great grandson John Lalor Fitzpatrick also represented Queen's County in the House of Commons. His first cousins included
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William Lalor quoted in John O'Hanlon ed. "History of the Queen's County" Vol 2 1914 pp. 653-6 on www.archive.org
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Patrick F Meehan "The Members of Parliament for Laois and Offaly 1801-1918" Leinster Express Press 1972 pp 33-39
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Lalor first came to prominence as a leader of the resistance to tithes in Queen's County during the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Queen's County constituencies (1801–1922)
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Queen's County, Ireland
James Fintan Lalor
Peter Lalor
Richard Lalor
Queen's County
Repeal Association
Daniel O'Connell
Tithe War
Catholic Emancipation
Tenant Right League
Richard Lalor
Alice Lalor
Joseph Lalor
Richmond District Lunatic Asylum
Joseph O'Lawlor
"Lalor, Patrick"
Dictionary of Irish Biography
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Patt Lalor
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Sir Henry Parnell
Sir Charles Coote, Bt
Member of Parliament
Queen's County
1832
1835
Sir Charles Coote, Bt
Sir Charles Coote, Bt
Hon. Thomas Vesey
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