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128. III. DEC., 1917.] 3


NOTES AND QUERIES.


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and Rathlavanagh, which were sold in 1785 to Sir Benjamin Chapman. The lands at Lacken were sold in 1838 to Mr. Patrick Murphy of Ballinagluragh . "

From wills, &c., in the Public Record Office, Dublin, and other sources, I have -compiled the following pedigree of this branch :


Delamar married, and had issue


I. A son who married and had issue

1. Theobald Delamar, who died intestate ; -administration granted, Nov. 25, 1758, to his sister Frances.

2. Frances Delamar (a widow December, 1749), married Edmond Daly of Branghile. Dr. Peter Delamar calls hini his nephew in his will, dated 1749.

II. Ann Delamar, married Garrott Darcy.

he proved her brother Peter's will in 1751,

.and is therein described as a widow.

III. Peter Delamar, M.D., of Ballinafid or Balnefid, co. Westmeath. Will dated Feb. 28, 1729/30. Proved May 17, 1751, by his sister Ann Darcy. His body to be buried at Multi- farnan. He married Margaret, daughter of Nugent, and by her had issue

1. Theobald Delamar.

2. Peter Delamar.

3. Garrett or Gerald Delamar, who married "the daughter and coheiress of Nicholas Coyne of LacketL, co. Westmeath, and by her had issue

(a) Peter Delamar, who possessed the estates

of Killeen, Knightswood, and Rathlavanagh. He married, 1st, Mary, daughter of Daniel Eccles

of Ecclesville, co. Fermanagh. She died Decem- ber, 1783, in Dublin. He married, 2nd, in May, 1785, Hester, daughter of Thomas Fitzgerald of Killmeed, near Athy, co. Kildare. She died in 1844. Peter Delamar, who is described as of Lacken, 00. Westmeath, died in 1805, without

issue.

(6) Sarah Delamar, who married a Mr. Roche

of Limerick, and had a son Philip Roche.

IV. Bridget Delamar.

Another branch was apparently settled in Dublin, but I am unable to connect them to the Westmeath family. They are as follows :

Delamar married, and had issue

I. A daughter who married Thomas Lacy, -and had issue

1. Bridget Lacy, marriage articles dated 1691. Will dated March 19, 1744. To be buried in church of Kiltoghork. Married Myles Keon of Brendrum and Moreagh, co. Leitiim, who died ante 1744. Will dated Jan. 31, 1737/8. To be buried in church of Kiltoghork. They had issue.

2. Francis Lacy of Dublin, married and had issue. He died June /July, 1766, in the 78th year of his age.

3. Mark Lacy, died ante 1772, and was buried in Kiltraster Churchyard. He married his cousin Bridget Delamar. Her will dated Jan. 23, 1772 ; proved Aug. 13, 1-773. Buried in Kiltraster Churchyard, having had issue a son Thomas, who died before his mother.

4. A son who married and had a daughter, who married Laughlin Kelly of Knockhall, and ihad a son Francis.


5. A daughter who married Joseph Hicks of Creta, and had issue.

II. A son who married and had issue

1. John Delamar of Dublin. Will, dated Dec. 9, 1734, mentions his cousins Walter Delamar and Francis Lacy of Dublin.

2. Eleanor Delamar, who married a Mr. Molloy.

III. Walter Delamar of the city of Dublin.

Died Jan. /May, 1709. Married Barbara ,

and had issue

1. Francis Delamar of Rossa, co. Westmeath. Died Oct. 11, 1749. Administration granted Feb. 26, 1750.

2. Walter Delamar of the city of Dublin. Will dated July 27, 1741 ; proved July 16, 1745. He married Mary Bryan, and had issue Mary Delamar, who married William Power (15th Baron Le Power), eldest son by his first wife of Edmond Power, 14th Baron Le Power of Cloh- mell, who married Walter Delamar's widow Mary in August, 1753, as his second wife.

3. Anne Delamar, who married Pierce Nugent and had issue.

4. Bridget Delamar, who married her cousin Mark Lacy ; see ante.

5. Mary Delamar, who married James Neville of Lissgobbin, co. Roscommon, and had a daughter Bridget.

Lodge's MS. in the British Museum Library, Add. MS. 23693, contains the fol- lowing references to the Delamars, but I am unable to connect them to the foregoing :

Walter Delamar of Ballynefid, co. Westmeath (died Jan. 10, 1616), married Marion Nugent and had issue a son William Delamar (d.v.p.), who married Anne Nugent, and had a son Richard Nugent Delamar, aged 24 at his father's death.

Richard Nugent of Robinstown (died 1703, aged 105). By his wife Mary Gernon had a daughter Alice Nugent, who married Edward Delamar.

Garrett Delamare of Garden, co. Roscommon, married, December, 1742, Isabella Begg of Kilkillan, near Athboy.

The will of Nicholas Coyne of Dublin, dated April 20, 1761, has no reference to any children : he was the son of John Coyne of Lacken, co. Westmeath (copy of whose will I have), and is the only Nicholas Coyne I have so far been able to trace.

I shall be glad if. any reader of ' N. & Q.' can give such further details regarding this family as will enable me to link up those I have quoted, and also trace their de- scendants to the present day.

HY. FITZGERALD REYNOLDS.


A CHRISTMAS " PATERNOSTER." Some years ago an Italian peasant asked a foreign lady if she would like to hear the Christmas " Paternoster " in use among his people. Fortunately, she said that she should, and so we have the record of a very strange padinoddy, as they render the word in West Yorkshire, in ' Home Life in Italy ' (pp. 313-