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 BURKES COLONIAL GKNTHY. 'ir,9 of Jrenth l-tOt nml 1415; w. .Iimo. dimulitor of Pettit, J3aron of MuUingur, b^- wliom he had a son, William Dakct, of Platton, who m. Anno, diuis;liter of liAKNEWALL, of Cricks- town, vo. Westmealli, and by htT had is8ue, .ToiiN' Dauot, of I'latten, m. Marfjnret Fleming, daufjliter of tlic Lord JJaroii of Slane, by wlioin lie had is?nt*, I. Willinni (Sir), of Flatten, living 1477; »t. Isabel (or Elizabeth), dniiglitor of Christopher Ph'NKET, Lord Baron of Killcen, by whom he had issue, Williani (Sir), of Plutten, Knt,, »«, Margaret, daughter of Nieliolas St, Lawukm'e, Lord Baron of Howth, and </. in 1540, haying had issue, George, of Plattyn, who m. Jane, daughter and lieiress of Tiiite M'EicCARD of Sonagh, and by her had issue. Sir William Darey, of Plattyn, whose male issue became extinct ; and Thomas Darcy, of Dunmow, co. iMeath, ancestor of Darct of Hyde Park- {see Bukke's landed Ornfn/). II. NiciTOlAS, of « hom -we treat. The second son. Cap IAIN Nicholas Daect, of Partry, co. Mayo, VI. Jane, daughter and heir of — DrEKAGHT, of Partry, and had issue. Thomas Darcy, who made a settlement dated in 14S4. He was father of, CoNYERs Darcy, who ?». Christian, daughter of Richard Blake, and had issue, Nicholas Daecy, who m. Mary Blake, by whotu lie had, I. James, of whom presently. II. Richard, whose daughter m. Robert Blake, of Arclfry, co. Galway, and had issue, a son. Sir Richard Blake, Knt., Speaker of the Supreme Council of the Confederate Catholics at Kil- kenny in 1648. The elder son, James Daecy. of Galway, Lord President of Conuaught and Governor of Galway. was called in Irish " R:vengh " ; d. 1603, and was buried in the Franciscan Abbey at Gahvay. By Elizabeth Maetin, his wife, he had issue, I. Nicholas, m. Margaret Lynch, and had issue, two sons, 1. Jami'S,counscllor-at- law ; who on failure of issue to himself and his brother Domiuick, settled his great estates iu Galw^ay, Mayo, Ros- common, and Olare, and town of Galway, on his first cousin, James Darcy. of KLltolla, which estate was mostly hwt in the civil war of 1641 ; and 2. Dominiek. II. Martin, high sheriff of co. Galway ; suifcred much persecution from Thomas Went worth. Earl of Stafford, and d. in prison in Dublin, in 163(J, aud was buried atSt.Doniinick's Abbey, Galway. By his wife, Christiek daughter of Richard Martin, alder- man of Galway, he had issiu', 1. Ricliard, who »i. Mary, daughter of Nicholas (or Richard) Becwne, of Galway, and bad issue (xee BfEKEs L'liidcd Oenlry, WAnCY of Ncir For(.sl). 2. Peter, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Niclmlas Martin, of Gal«ay, burgess. 3. James, m. Ellis, daughter of — Dillon, of Clonbrock, co. Galway. 1. Elizabeth. 2. Mary. 3. Margaret. III. James, of whom we treat. IV. Antlu)ny, m. a daughter of Robert Brown, and had a sou, Francis, »«. Anne Keating. V. Jlark. l. Andrew, m. VII. Patrick, the celebrated leader of the Confederate (.''atholics of Irelami, h. at Galway. 1598, counsellor-at-l w; M.P. from 1G40; m. Mary, daughter and co- heir of Sir Peter French, of Galway, and d. in Dublin, 1668, having had issue, 1. James, of Kiltullagh, co. Galway, h. 1633; m. Frances, daugliter of — Tri'shot, captain of a man- of-war to LoriB XIII. by his wife, Anne Keating, maid-of-honour to Henrietta Maria, queen-consort to Charles I ; and d. 16U2, having by her had issue, four daughters, Anne, m. to Charles Dait, of Calla, CO. Galway ; Frances, m. first to Captain Ulick BuEKE, who was killed at the battle of Aughrim, 12th July, 1691; she m secondly Lieutenant Francis D'Arcy, son of John D'Aecy. of Gorteen ; Bridget, m. Councillor Dillon ; Clare, d. iimn. ; and a son and heir, Uyacintb, of Kil- tullagh, ancestor of D'.Akcy, of Glen lerne (see Bceke's Landed Gentrii), 1 . Brigid, m. John Nolan, of Bal- linrobe, co. Mayo. 2. Clare, »». Captain Hamilton, of Fahy, co. Galway. I. Anastace,m. to Sir Dominiek Browne, of Carrow Browne, co. Gahvay, Knt., and had issue. The third son, James Darcy, of Lisbon, in. Mary Skee- RETT, by whom he had issue, I. John, of whom we treat. II. Stephen, of Ballybocock, co. Sfavo, m. ilary, daughter of Robert French, of Moniv.a, co. Galway, and had issue. III. Mathew, in. and had issue. IV. Mark. The eldest son. John Darcy, of Gorleen, Kilmaiue, co. Mayo, in. Anastace, daughter of Walter