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 DILLON. 123 III. 1G29. 3. Theobald (Dillon), Viscount Dillon of Costello- Gallen [I.], only s. and h., aged 3 mouths at bis Father's death. He d. an infant, 13 May 1630. IV. JG30. J h Thomas (Dillon), Viscount Dillon of Costello- Gai.len [T.], uncle and h., beiug uext br. to the 2d Viscount, theu aged 15. He had livery of his lands 15 March 1635/6, being then of full age, and having declared himself a Protestant, took his seat in the House of Lords [I.] 16 March 1639/40. P.C. [I.] 1610 ; Joint Gov. of co. Mayo, 1641 ; one of those sent by the Pari. [I.] in 1612 to present their grievances to the King; Joint President of Connnught 1645, resigning in 1662 ; Licut.-Geu. in the Army ; was reconciled to the Church of Uomo 1616 ; maintained Athlone till 1651 in the royal cause. His estates, abovo 61,000 acres, were sequestrated under the Commonwealth, but restored by Charles II( a ). He m., before 1636, Frances, da. of Nicholas White of Leixlip. She, who brought him £3,000 fortune, (/. in Wine Tavern Street and was bur. at St. James', Dublin, 9 Jauy 1664. He d. iu 1672 or 1673. V. 1G72 ? ">. Thomas (Dillon), Viscount Dillon of Costello. GaLLBH [f.], 4th but only surv. s. and h. He m. Elizabeth, 1st da of Sir John Burke, of Derymaclagtny, co. Gahvay, by Mary, da. of William (Bourkk) 7th Earl ok Clanricarde [I.] He d. s.p.s. 1674. His widow m. Sheffield Grace of Courtstown, co. Kilkenny, who </. 1684. She was living, a.s a widow, 1701. VI. 1 374 G. Lucas (Dillon), Viscount Dillon of Costello- Gallen [I.], cousin and h. male, being s. and h. of Theobald Dillon, by Sarah, formerly Sarah BOCHKS, spinster, his wife, which Theobald was yr. br. to Lucas and Thomas, 2d and 4th Viscounts abovenamed. He obtained a considerable grant from Charles II. He m. firstly Ursula, da. of William (Duncan), 1st Earl of Limerick [I.], by Euphcruia. He m. secondly, late in 1681, Anue, 1st da. of Richard (Nuuent), 1st Earl of WkstMBATH [I.], by Mary, da. of Sir Thomas Nugent, Bart. [[.] With her he had n fortune of XI, 500. He d. s.p. of dropsy at Killenfagny afsd. in Sep. or Oct. 1682. Will dat. 2 Sep. 1682, pr. at Dublin. His widow m. Sir William Talbot. 3d Bart. [I.], of Carton. Her will dat. 1711. VII. 1G82. 7. Theobald (Dillon), Viscount Dillon of Costello- Gallen [I.], cousin and h. male, beiug s. and h. of Uobert Dillon of Loughglynu, co. Roscommon, by Rose, 1st da. of John Dillon, of Streamstowu, which Robert was s. and h. of Sir Lucas D. of Loughglynn, afsd., the 2d s. of the 1st Viscount, lie was Lieut. Col. in Clanricarde's Reg. of Guards in the Irish army of James II; was attainted in 1690, which attainder, however, was reversed to his son. He m. Mary, da. of Sir Henry Taldot, of Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon. He was killed at the battle of Aughrim 12 July 1691. ( b ) His widow was accidentally killed in Limerick during the siege by the explosion of a bomb a few weeks later. VIII. 1691. S. Henry (Dillon), Viscount Dillon of Costello- Gallen [I.], s. and h. ; was MP. for co. Westraeath in King James' Pari, held at Dublin, 7 May 1689 ; Lord Lieut, of co. Roscommon, Gov. of tlalsvay, and Col. of a Reg. of Foot in that King's army. In Trin. term, 1694, the outlawry of his father was reversed, and he appears to have sat in the House of Lords [1.] He M. (articles 7 July J6S7), Frances, 2d da. of Sir George Hamilton, Count Hamilton in France, by Frances (afterwards Duchess of Tyrconnel [I.]), da. of Richard JKNSINQS, of Sandridge, Herts. Bed. 13 and was far. 23 Jany. 1713/4, at Bally- liaunus Priory, co. Roscommon. Will dat. the day before death, pr. at Dublin. His, widow m. Patrick Bkllew, of Barmeath, who d. v. p. 12 June 1720. ( a ) His name appears in a remonstrance presented to the King in 1 663 of the Roman Catholic nobility, &c. See this list, vol. ii, p. 149, note " d," sub " Carlingford." ( b ) See a list of Irish Peers there slain, wounded, or imprisoned, vol. i, p. 311, note "b," sub " Bellow."