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3247:. "Lord Taaffe escaped across the Liffey and begged Lord Dillon to attack the enemy while disordered by their victory, but his men refused and were with difficulty persuaded to go, half to Trim and half to Drogheda to strengthen these garrisons. Ormond himself with the broken remains of his army made his way to Trim. 2596:. "Thomas, the 5th Viscount Dillon married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir John Bourke of Derymaclagtny in the county of Galway ... and his Lordship deceasing 1674, the honour devolved on Lucas Dillon, eldest son of Theobald, third son of Sir Christopher Dillon, eldest son of Theobald, the first Viscount." 1127:
His father died on 28 February 1624 when Thomas was eight years old. His grandfather, the 1st Viscount, followed him into the grave two weeks later on 15 March 1624. His elder brother Lucas succeeded his grandfather as the 2nd Viscount Dillon. This Lucas stayed viscount for about five years
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Lord Dillon died in 1673 and was succeeded by Thomas, his only surviving son, as the 5th Viscount. When the 5th Viscount died childless, the title passed to his first cousin Lucas, the 6th Viscount, and thereafter to the Loughglynn branch of the family, which descended from the 1st Viscount through
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When Parliament met again on 1 October, its mood had turned entirely against Strafford. The Commons sent a committee to England with a remonstrance that listed Strafford's excesses. Dillon together with Gormanston, Kilmallock and Muskerry were sent to London by the House of Lords to report
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had refused subsidies to the King. The Irish MPs regretted having voted for subsidies and wanted to change how they would be evaluated and collected. After two weeks of inconclusive discussions, Wandesford prorogued parliament on 17 June.
3349:. "Costellogh ventured in the night to attack one of them, commanded by Captain Theobald Dillon, supposing them to be raw men, and easily frighted; but met with so warm a reception, that he was shot dead on the spot ..." 3435:. "He had issue 8 sons and 11 das.; of the sons, Christopher, the eldest, who d. in his father's lifetime, was ancestor of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th viscounts and Lucas, the 2nd was ancestor of the present viscount." 3263:. "Lord Dillon, the royalist leader on the north bank, fell back, on hearing the news of Ormond's defeat, into Trim and Drogheda and many of his men perished at Cromwell's hands in the latter place in the following month." 3030:. "Lord Wilmot and Lord Dillon made pretensions to this post, though neither of them had a twentieth part of the merit of Lord Clanricarde, and in order to satisfy them both, they were made joint Presidents of Connaught]." 2979:. "Being on a mission to King Charles in February 1641-'2, he was, with Lord Taaffe, seized at Ware by order of the House of Commons. After some months' imprisonment, they escaped and joined the King at York." 1318:, in Ireland on 21 October 1645 Lord Dillon's Protestant religion caused him problems. He decided to convert back to Catholicism and on 6 December 1646 Lord Dillon was received back into the 1233:, which comprised all Irish peers and had a Catholic majority. The purpose of the parliament was to raise subsidies for an Irish army of 9000 for Charles I to fight the Scots in the 2941: 2007:
with a start of year on 25 March. Dates between 1 January and 25 March can be either adjusted to a start of the year on 1 January, as most modern historians do, or be reported in strict
3097:. "... where 6 December 1646, he was reconciled by the nuncio to the Church of Rome, according to the Roman Pontifical in St. Mary's Church before a vast concourse of people;" 2880:. "... protests about the subsidies — so vociferously voted three months before. The Commons were resolved first to reorganize the basis of assessment and undo the work ..." 2669:. "He married Elizabeth, third and youngest daughter of Sir William Wentworth, of Wentworth-Woodhouse, in the county of York, Bart. sister to Thomas Earl of Strafford ..." 1257:
grievances. Sometime in 1640 before the 23 October Lord Dillon was appointed a member of the Irish Privy council. Wandesford died on 3 December 1640 and was succeeded by
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On 15 September 1643 the Cessation, a ceasefire for one year was signed between the royalists and the Confederation. This cessation was renewed in September 1644.
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by the Nuncio at St Mary's Church, Kilkenny. He had left Athlone under the command of Captain MacGawly, who betrayed him and handed the town over to
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In 1662 he resigned the presidency of Connaught to Charles II for a payment of money. In 1663 most of his extensive lands were restored by the
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This family tree is partly derived from the Dillon family tree pictured in La Tour du Pin. Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text.
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Thomas was born in March 1615 in Ireland. He was the second son of Christopher Dillon and his wife Jane Dillon. His father was the eldest son and
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Thomas is said to have been born in 'March 1615' but also 'in 1614'. Both are probably right as Ireland (like England) at the time used the
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broke out. In February 1642, the Irish Parliament sent Lord Dillon and his brother-in-law Lord Taaffe to England to submit grievances to
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in 1640. This was the second Irish parliament of King Charles I. On 16 March of that year, Lord Dillon took his seat in the
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of the King but lasted only about a year dying on 13 May 1630 in his infancy. Thomas, being his uncle, succeeded as the
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as Lord Deputy. Wandesford opened the second parliamentary session on 1 June 1640. News from England was that the
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Strafford had been elevated from Lord Deputy to Lord Lieutenant and therefore could now appoint a deputy under him.
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage
1341:. On this occasion Lord Dillon commanded the Confederate cavalry, which fled in the early stages of the battle. 1168:
by her mother Ursula Moore. She brought him a dowry of £3000 (about £600,000 in 2023). Her sister Mary married
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Eldest brother, Lucas, the 2nd Viscount, died and was succeeded by his posthumous infant son Theobald.
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Lucas and Frances had six sons and several daughters, who seem not to be known by name. The sons were:
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thought that Frances was the Lady Dillon who has been recorded as dying in 1664 in Dillon's house in
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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Most likely, Frances, his wife, outlived him and died in 1674, being buried in St. Mary's Chapel in
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In 1635 Lord Dillon, aged about 20, married Frances White, daughter of Nicholas White, esquire, of
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and died in 1629, leaving a three months old child, Theobald, who became the 3rd Viscount and a
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Lord Dillon is mentioned several times in the Peace Treaty of 17 January 1649 between the
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of Ireland by Charles I on 12 April 1632. About 1636 Wentworth's sister Elizabeth married
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The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
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On 3 April 1640 Strafford left Ireland, called elsewhere by the King, having appointed
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Joan, married John O'Madden, chief of his sept in the barony of Longford, Count Galway
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that had been cheated out of their land by the 1st Viscount, resisted by organising
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Died and was succeeded by his son, also called Thomas Dillon, as the 5th Viscount
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History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil War
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to Ireland. His parents married in 1604 and had seven sons and five daughters.
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on 2 August 1649. After the battle Ormond and Dillon retreated northwards to
1145: 1017: 4400: 4380: 3917: 2995:. "Upon Dillon's return to Ireland, he was made Lieutenant-General ..." 1035:. His father's and his mother's family were branches of the same widespread 162:. He sided with the Confederates for a while but was a moderate who opposed 4093: 3960: 3952: 3903: 3729: 2784:. "... he prorogued Parliament until the first week in June ..." 1866: 1841: 1399: 182: 4114:] (in French). Vol. I (7th ed.). Paris: Librairie Chapelot. 2131:. "...  came to Ireland in 1185 as secretary to Prince John ..." 1460:
After 1669 Lord Dillon inherited an estate of 2,500 acres (10 km) in
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of 1652, and he and his family lived in exile on the continent until the
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family, established in Ireland in 1185 when Sir Henry Dillon accompanied
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called him an "archrebel". He was one of the 12 commissioners of trust.
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sallied in the south-east side of the town and defeated Ormond in the
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Murphy, Elaine (October 2009). McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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Charles (born 1636), became a general in French and Spanish service;
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Thomas Wentworth, First Earl of Strafford 1593–1641. A Revaluation
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Thomas Dillon with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
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of the town with 2500 men and did not intervene, when General
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History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
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This is the old parish church in the centre of the town, not
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by the Irish Parliament to England to submit grievances to
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actions. He was eventually shot in a skirmish in eastern
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In 1649 Lord Dillon took part in Ormond's unsuccessful
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He appears below among his brothers as the second son:
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In August 1647, the Confederate Leinster army under
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"... landed at Kenmare October, 21st ." 2057: 1417:Lord Dillon's estates were confiscated by the 4267:(New revised and enlarged ed.). Dublin: 3723:(99th ed.). London: Burke's Peerage Ltd. 1202: 4555:Irish soldiers in the Irish Confederate Wars 4132:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4047:Irish Battles: A Military History of Ireland 2483: 1476:his second son, Lucas Dillon of Loughglynn. 1429:Restoration, later life, death, and timeline 1192:Thomas (died 1674), became the 5th Viscount; 4102:La Tour du Pin, Henriette-Lucy, Marquise de 4039: 3882: 3256: 3240: 3208: 1225:Lord Strafford, as he now was, summoned an 1031:Thomas's mother was the eldest daughter of 3691: 2140: 1394:In 1650 Lord Dillon successfully defended 38: 4240:"Leicester, Robert Sidney, Earl of"  4066: 3323: 3291: 2493:inflation figures are based on data from 2419: 2099:. "... was born about 1614 ..." 1808:Commanded the Confederate cavalry at the 1445:, who was descended from a family of the 4464: 4144:"Dillon, Thomas, fourth Viscount Dillon" 3986: 3784:. Vol. VII (1st ed.). London: 3642: 3616: 3173: 3007: 2905: 2889: 2873: 2857: 2841: 2825: 2793: 2777: 2745: 2729: 2376:. "He d. an infant, 13 May 1630." 1295:In 1644 Lord Dillon was appointed joint 1170:Theobald Taaffe, the 2nd Viscount Taaffe 1155: 1066:Theobald, the father of the 6th Viscount 173:(1647) and did not rescue Ormond at the 4560:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 4395:. Vol. II. Dublin: James William. 4388: 4368: 4347:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4329: 4233: 4158:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4140: 3902: 3865:. Vol. VI (1st ed.). London: 3855: 3828: 3825:– Canonteign to Cutts (for Carlingford) 3801: 3774: 3738:. Vol. IV (New ed.). Oxford: 3595:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3508: 3444: 3428: 3377: 3358: 3272: 3224: 3125: 3055: 3023: 2953: 2937: 2809: 2713: 2522: 2438: 2369: 2334: 2315: 2296: 2108: 2011:. That interpretation also agrees with 1976: 1182:Christopher (died 1663), never married; 4527: 4375:. Vol. I. Dublin: James William. 4307: 4283: 4257: 4206: 4179: 4019:History of the Commonwealth of England 4012: 3755: 3752:– 1660 to 1688 (for Dudley Costellogh) 3460: 3189: 3157: 3141: 3106: 3090: 3071: 2921: 2662: 2627: 2589: 2557: 2473: 2404: 2388: 2350: 2277: 2258: 2239: 2223: 2204: 2188: 2172: 2156: 1314:With the arrival of the papal nuncio, 1134:4th Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen 4436: 4408: 4220:. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore. 4193:. Vol. II. Dublin: James Moore. 3925: 3728: 3713: 3668: 3492: 3412: 3396: 3342: 3307: 3039: 2988: 2972: 2634:. "Ormond, and Nicholas, died young." 2608: 2573: 2541: 2494: 2457: 2124: 2092: 2083:. "...  b. March 1615" ..." 2076: 1925:Resigned the presidency of Connaught 1398:against a Parliamentarian army under 1164:, a Protestant, and granddaughter of 999: 989: 982: 979: 977: 972: 969: 956: 935: 920: 918: 905: 903: 892: 890: 888: 886: 884: 840: 838: 828: 826: 824: 822: 820: 799: 784: 782: 773: 758: 756: 754: 752: 682: 680: 678: 676: 657: 655: 653: 640: 638: 636: 625: 623: 621: 619: 608: 598: 596: 594: 592: 586: 584: 582: 580: 574: 572: 570: 568: 566: 560: 543: 541: 534: 532: 523: 510: 508: 497: 409: 388: 386: 373: 371: 369: 360: 345: 343: 341: 339: 301: 265: 263: 261: 259: 242: 227: 225: 223: 221: 219: 217: 215: 204: 4107:Journal d'une femme de cinquante ans 3883:D'Alton, Rev. Edward Alfred (1910). 3577: 3403:. "... and d. 1672-3 ..." 2761: 2694: 2678: 2646: 1779:James Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormond 1746:Loses Athlone to William Dillon and 1472:, youngest son of the 1st Viscount. 1281:. However, they were intercepted at 1208:Thomas Wentworth, Viscount Wentworth 1022:Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon 188: 3701:(77th ed.). London: Harrison. 1840:Blockaded the northern side of the 1443:Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh 1305:Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot 1216:James Dillon, 3rd Earl of Roscommon 1185:Rupert, died while being a page to 1142:Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot 1033:James Dillon, 1st Earl of Roscommon 13: 4465:Wedgwood, Cicely Veronica (1961). 3678:(New ed.). London: Harrison. 2195:. "James, who died without issue;" 1534:Father, Christopher Dillon, died. 1309:Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh 1000:*d.v.p. = predeceased his father ( 169:Lord Dillon fled the field at the 135:Thomas Dillon, 4th Viscount Dillon 14: 4581: 3762:. Dublin: Maunsel & Company. 1639:(later Lord Strafford) appointed 1547:Theobald Dillon, the 1st Viscount 1301:Henry Wilmot, 2nd Viscount Wilmot 1049:Thomas listed among his brothers 4081:Dictionary of National Biography 4051:. Belfast: The Appletree Press. 3940:Dictionary of National Biography 3735:The Life of James Duke of Ormond 3695:; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915). 1337:by Parliamentarian troops under 1166:Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore 4112:Diary of a Woman in her Fifties 4022:. Vol. The Third. London: 3419:. "He died about 1672 ..." 2027: 2018: 1383:and were caught in the ensuing 1307:in April 1644. Dillon replaced 1099:Elizabeth, became a nun in the 156:Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland 4442:"Dillon, Thomas, 4th Viscount" 4293:The Prose Works of John Milton 3967:Handbook of British Chronology 3852:– Dacre to Dysart (for Dillon) 1997: 1988: 1797:Converted back to Catholicism 1241:until the first week of June. 1: 4446:Compendium of Irish Biography 4418:Compendium of Irish Biography 4315:Dictionary of Irish Biography 4291:. In Fletcher, Robert (ed.). 4264:The Confederation of Kilkenny 4063:(for the Battle of Rathmines) 1619:Wardship bought by his uncle 1439:Custos Rotulorum of Westmeath 1268: 1072:John, married Bingham's widow 177:(1649). However, he defended 58:Theobald, 3rd Viscount Dillon 4414:"Dillon, Theobald, Viscount" 4259:Meehan, Rev. Charles Patrick 2044: 2037:, built in the 19th century. 7: 4389:Warner, Ferdinand (1768b). 4369:Warner, Ferdinand (1768a). 4068:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson 4041:Hayes-McCoy, Gerard Anthony 1936:Recovered his lands by the 1893:Estates confiscated by the 1666:Eldest son, Charles, born. 1333:was severely beaten in the 1316:Giovanni Battista Rinuccini 1140:. (see Family tree) and to 1122: 105: 67:Thomas, 5th Viscount Dillon 10: 4586: 4350:. Vol. 16. New York: 4161:. Vol. 16. New York: 4084:. Vol. XV. New York: 3598:. Vol. 56. 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London: 3600:Oxford University Press 2495:Clark, Gregory (2017). 1879:Surrendered Athlone to 1810:Battle of Dungan's Hill 1481:Christ Church Cathedral 1391:, 3–11 September 1649. 1335:Battle of Dungan's Hill 1078:Francis, who died young 1075:Christopher, died young 171:Battle of Dungan's Hill 148:Irish Rebellion of 1641 146:'s administration, the 4203:– Earls (for Drogheda) 3961:Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw 3927:Firth, Charles Harding 3922:– Scotland and Ireland 3857:Cokayne, George Edward 3830:Cokayne, George Edward 3803:Cokayne, George Edward 3776:Cokayne, George Edward 2141:Burke & Burke 1915 1655:Married Frances White 1435:Act of Settlement 1662 1419:Cromwellian Settlement 1297:President of Connaught 1246:Christopher Wandesford 152:Irish Confederate Wars 3945:The Macmillan Company 2894:291, penultimate line 1677:Took his seat in the 1320:Roman Catholic Church 1198:Nicholas, died young. 1156:Marriage and children 181:successfully against 4452:. pp. 149–150. 4450:M. H. Gill & Son 4422:M. H. Gill & Son 4354:. pp. 210–211. 4235:McNeill, Ronald John 4165:. pp. 225–226. 3867:George Bell and Sons 3786:George Bell and Sons 3602:. pp. 142–157. 1977:Notes and references 1912:King Charles II 1608:Became a Protestant 1595:4th Viscount Dillon' 1491:, and was buried at 1468:from his uncle, Sir 1273:In October 1641 the 1111:Eleanora, died young 1069:James, never married 1002:decessit vita patris 166:, the papal nuncio. 4333:"Dillon, Sir James" 2058:La Tour du Pin 1913 2035:St Mary's Cathedral 1826:King Charles I 1565:King Charles I 1373:Battle of Rathmines 1363:. He blockaded the 1195:Ormond, died young; 1189:, during his exile; 175:Battle of Rathmines 112:Thomas & others 4495:Peerage of Ireland 3947:. pp. 61–63. 2491:Retail Price Index 1763:Ormond's Cessation 1346:Irish Confederates 1261:with the title of 1107:Order of St. Clare 1101:Order of St. Clare 120:Christopher Dillon 4550:Irish expatriates 4523: 4522: 4516:Succeeded by 4086:MacMillan and Co. 3557:Fryde et al. 1986 3541:Fryde et al. 1986 3525:Fryde et al. 1986 3477:Fryde et al. 1986 1974: 1973: 1938:Act of Settlement 1905:1660, 29 May 1820:1649, 30 Jan 1773:1643, 13 Nov 1711:1641, 23 Oct 1693:1641, 12 May 1593:Succeeded as the 1569:King James I 1558:1625, 27 Mar 1542:1624, 15 Mar 1531:1624, 28 Feb 1408:siege of Limerick 1385:Siege of Drogheda 1150:Church of Ireland 1120: 1119: 1089:Thomas's sisters 1084: 1083: 1014: 1013: 1010: 1009: 995: 994: 965: 964: 952: 951: 211: 210: 189:Birth and origins 141: 132: 131: 88:(aged 57–58) 4577: 4570:Viscounts Dillon 4501:Preceded by 4491: 4490: 4486: 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Index

Viscount Dillon

Thomas, 5th Viscount Dillon
Detail
PC (Ire)
Strafford
Irish Rebellion of 1641
Irish Confederate Wars
Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland
Ormond
Rinuccini
Battle of Dungan's Hill
Battle of Rathmines
Athlone
Ireton
Theobald
1st
Viscount

Lucas
Dillon

James
Dillon

Lucas
6th
Viscount

Theobald
7th
Viscount

Henry
8th
Viscount

Arthur
Charles
10th
Viscount

Henry
11th
Viscount

Viscounts
Dillon

decessit vita patris
heir apparent
Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon
County Mayo
James Dillon, 1st Earl of Roscommon

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