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Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon

Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallin (died 1691) supported King James II, was attainted on 11 May 1691, and fell in the Battle of Aughrim during the Williamite War. His attainder was reversed in favour of the 8th Viscount on 20 June 1694.

Theobald Dillon
Viscount Dillon
Tenure1682–1691
PredecessorLucas Dillon, 6th Viscount Dillon
SuccessorHenry Dillon, 8th Viscount Dillon
Died12 July 1691
Battle of Aughrim
Spouse(s)Mary Talbot
Issue
Detail
Robert, Henry, & Arthur
FatherRobert Dillon of Loughglynn
MotherRose Dillon

Birth and origins edit

Theobald was probably born at Loughglynn, his parents' habitual residence. He was a son of Robert Dillon and his wife Rose Dillon. His father, Captain Robert Dillon of Loughglynn,[1] was a member of the landed gentry. He was son and heir of Lucas Dillon of Loughglynn, who had been the second son of Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon.[2] At the time of Theobald's birth, the Dillons of Loughglynn were a cadet branch of the Viscounts Dillon. Theobald's mother was a daughter of John Dillon of Streamstown.[3]

Theobald appears as the elder of two brothers:

  1. Theobald (died 1691)
  2. Lucas, died unmarried[4]

His sisters were:

  1. Alice or Elizabeth, married James Ferrall[5]
  2. Jane, married Lally[6]
  3. Mary, married a Dillon of Sinogweny[7]
Family tree
Theobald Dillon with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.[a]
Theobald
1st
Viscount

d. 1624
Eleanor
Tuite

d. 1638
Christopher
Dillon

of Ballylaghan
d. 1624
d.v.p.*
Lucas
Dillon

of Loughglynn
1579–1656
Jane
Moore
Lucas
2nd
Viscount

1610–1629
Thomas
4th
Viscount

1615–1673
Theobald
Dillon
Robert D.
of Loughglynn
Rose Dillon
of
Streamstown
d. 1681
Theobald
3rd
Viscount

1629–1630
Thomas
5th
Viscount

d. 1674
Lucas
6th
Viscount

d. 1682
Theobald
7th
Viscount

d. 1691
Jacobite
Mary
Talbot

d. 1691
Henry
8th
Viscount

d. 1714
Frances
Hamilton

d. 1751
Arthur
1670–1733
French
General
Christina
Sheldon

1684–1757
Richard
9th
Viscount

1688–1737
Charles
10th
Viscount

1701–1741
Henry
11th
Viscount

1705–1787
Charlotte
Lee

d. 1794
Legend
XXXSubject of
the article
XXXViscounts
Dillon
*d.v.p. = predeceased his father (decessit vita patris)

Marriage and children edit

Theobald Dillon married Mary, daughter of Sir Henry Talbot of Templeogue, County Dublin, and of Mount Talbot in County Roscommon, a brother-in-law of Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell. Theobald and Mary mainly lived at Kilmore, County Roscommon.[9]

Theobald and Mary had six sons:

  1. Robert, predeceased his father and died unmarried[10]
  2. Henry (died 1714), became the 8th Viscount Dillon[11]
  3. Arthur (1670–1733), became a general in French service[12][13]
  4. Christopher, captain in the Dillon regiment, died unmarried[14]
  5. James, in the Dillon regiment, died unmarried[15]
  6. Lucas, in the Dillon regiment, died unmarried[16]

—and two daughters:

  1. Jane, married Sir John Burke, Baronet of Mitford[17]
  2. Bridget[18]

Later life edit

In the 1680s Dillon was lieutenant-colonel in Clanricarde's Regiment of Guards of the Irish Army.[19]

In 1683 Lucas Dillon, 6th Viscount Dillon, died childless at Kilfaughny, County Westmeath, despite having married twice.[20] He was the last of the senior branch descended from Christopher Dillon of Ballylaghan. Theobald, his second cousin, was the next heir male of the 1st Viscount. Theobald inherited the title and the estate, becoming the 7th Viscount Dillon.

In 1688 Lord Dillon, as he now was, raised two regiments of foot for James II, one commanded by his eldest son, Henry Dillon, the other by his second son, Arthur Dillon.[21] Both fought in the Williamite war in Ireland, but the second, Arthur Dillon's was sent to France with the Irish Brigade in April 1690 in exchange against the Lauzon's French Expeditionary Force.[22]

Lord Dillon was a Roman Catholic member in the Irish House of Lords of the Patriot Parliament of 1689. On 11 May 1691 he was attainted.[23]

Death, succession, and timeline edit

Lord Dillon fell at the Battle of Aughrim on 12 July 1691.[24] His widow was killed accidentally by the explosion of a bomb during the Siege of Limerick on 7 September 1691.[25] As he had been attainted, his title and his lands were forfeit. However, in 1694 his son Henry managed to obtain a reversal of the attainder and succeeded to title and lands.[26]

Timeline
The accuracy of the given ages depends on that of his birth (estimated) and those of the dated events.
Age Date Event
0 1650, estimate Born, probably at his parents' house at Loughglynn, County Roscommon.[b]
19–20 1670 His third son Arthur was born.[12]
22–23 1673 His distant cousin Thomas Dillon, the 4th Viscount, died and was succeeded by his son, also called Thomas Dillon.[27]
23–24 1674 His 2nd cousin Thomas Dillon, the 5th Viscount, died and was succeeded by Lucas Dillon, another of his 2nd cousins.[28]
31–32 1682 He succeeded as the 7th Viscount at the death of his 2nd cousin Lucas Dillon, 6th Viscount.[20]
34–35 1685, 6 Feb Accession of King James II, succeeding King Charles II[29]
37–38 1688 Raised Dillon's Regiment for James II.[22]
38–39 1689, 13 Feb Accession of William and Mary, succeeding King James II[30]
40–41 1691, 11 May Attainted by the Williamites.[23]
40–41 1691, 12 Jul Killed in action at the Battle of Aughrim.[24]

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This family tree is partly derived from the Dillon family tree pictured in La Tour du Pin (1913).[8] Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text.
  2. ^ His year of birth is constrained by the birth of his son Arthur in 1670.

Citations edit

  1. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, left column, line 4. "1. Robert, Capt., m. [married] Rose, eldest dau. [daughter] of John Dillon of Streamstown ..."
  2. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, left column, line 1. "2. Luke (Sir) of Lough Glynn ... m. [married] Jane dau.[daughter] of John Moore, of Brees, Balla, and Cloghan, co. Mayo ..."
  3. ^ Cokayne 1916, p. 359, line 12. "7. Theobald (Dillon) Viscount Dillon of Castello-Gallen, cousin and h. [heir] male, being s. [son] and h. [heir] of Robert Dillon of Loughglynn, co. Roscommon, by Rose, 1st da. [daughter] of John Dillon of Streamstown, which Robert was s. and h. of Sir Lucas D., of Loughglynn afsd."
  4. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 193, line 31. "Lucas, who died unmarried;"
  5. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 193, line 32. "Alice, or Elizabeth (married to James Ferrall of Callows, in the county of Longford, Esq.);"
  6. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 193, line 34. "Jane (first to ––––Lally of Tullynedaly, Esq. by whom she was mother of Brigadier General Lally, colonel of an Irish regiment in French service, and was wounded at the Battle of Fontenoy; the said Jane married secondly John Mac-Hubert Bourke.);"
  7. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 193, line 38. "Mary, to____Dillon of Sinogweny, in county Mayo, Gent."
  8. ^ La Tour du Pin 1913, pp. 14–15. "Note généalogique sur la Maison des Lords Dillon"
  9. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 193, line 41. "... he [Theobald] resided chiefly at Kilmore ..."
  10. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, right column, line 11. "Robert d.v.p. unm. [predeceased his father unmarried]"
  11. ^ Cokayne 1916, p. 359. "Henry (Dillon), Viscount Dillon of Castello-Gallen [I.] ... He d. [died] in Dublin, 13, and was buried 23 Jan. 1713/4 ...
  12. ^ a b Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, right column, line 12. "3. Arthur, b. [born] 1670, went into the French military service, 1690, and was Col. proprietor of the Dillon Regt."
  13. ^ Cokayne 1916, p. 360, line 12. "... Hon. Arthur Dillon, Lieut. Gen. in the French service (d. [died] 5 Feb 1732/3) ..."
  14. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, right column, line 37. "4. Christopher, capt. in the Dillon regt., d. unm.
  15. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, right column, line 38. "5. James, in the Dillon regt., d. unm. [died unmarried].
  16. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, right column, line 39. "6. Lucas. in the Dillon regt., d. unm. [died unmarried].
  17. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, right column, line 40, left. "1. Jane, m. [married] Sir John Bourke, Bart. of Mitford.
  18. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, right column, line 40, right. "2. Bridget."
  19. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 193, line 42. "... [Theobald Dillon] was lieutenant-colonel to Clanricarde's regiment of Guards in the army of King James II ..."
  20. ^ a b Lodge 1789, p. 191, line 7. "... he [the 6th Viscount] died in September or October 1682, at Killenfaghny in Westmeath, the usual mansion-house of the family, and having had no issue by either of his Ladies, the title and estates descended to Theobald Dillon of Kilmore, Esq., the next heir male of the body of Theobald the first Viscount ..."
  21. ^ D'Alton 1855, p. 584. "He [Theobald] raised two Regiments for King James's service; the one ... commanded by the above Colonel Henry Dillon, his eldest son ... The second Regiment was put under the command of his second son, the Honorable Arthur Dillon ..."
  22. ^ a b Boulger 1911, p. 209. "On the other hand Viscount Dillon was not at all opposed to his regiment going to France under the command of his second son, Arthur, who was a keen soldier."
  23. ^ a b Cokayne 1916, p. 359, line 18. "He [Theobald Dillon] was attainted 11 May 1691 ..."
  24. ^ a b Boulger 1911, p. 243. "Lord Galway and Lord Dillon (Theobald) were killed."
  25. ^ Cokayne 1916, p. 359, line 24. "His [Theobald Dillon's] widow was accidentally killed a few weeks later, 7 Sep. 1691, in Limerick, during the siege, by the explosion of a bomb."
  26. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 195, line 1. "After this period it appears by a rule book of the Court of King's Bench, in Trinity Term (6. Will and Mary) that the outlawry against his father was reversed by the judgement of the said court, and which judgement was duly entered up and enrolled, and also examined by the House of Lords, 2 December 1697, when the Lord Viscount Massereene reported that the said outlawry was reversed."
  27. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, left column, line 82. "... and d. [died] 1672–3, having had with other issue ... 4. Thomas, 5th Viscount."
  28. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 646, left column, line 93. "His lordship [the 5th Viscount] d. 1674."
  29. ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 44, line 46. "James II. ... acc. 6 Feb. 1685 ..."
  30. ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 45, line 11. "William III. ... acc. 13 Feb. 1689 ..."

Sources edit

  • Boulger, Demetrius Charles (1911). The Battle of the Boyne. London: Martin Secker. OCLC 1041056932.
  • Burke, Bernard; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage (77th ed.). London: Harrison. OCLC 1155471554.
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1916). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Vol. IV (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press. OCLC 228661424. – Dacre to Dysart (for Dillon)
  • D'Alton, John (1855). Illustrations, historical and genealogical, of King James's Irish army list, 1689. Dublin: Published by the author. OCLC 838655763.
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0-86193-106-8. – (for timeline)
  • La Tour du Pin, Henriette-Lucy, Marquise de (1913). Journal d'une femme de cinquante ans [Diary of a Woman in her Fifties] (in French). Vol. I (7th ed.). Paris: Librairie Chapelot. OCLC 1047408815.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Lodge, John (1789). Archdall, Mervyn (ed.). The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore. OCLC 264906028. – Viscounts (for Dillon)
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by Viscount Dillon
1682–1691
Succeeded by

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Theobald Dillon 7th Viscount Dillon of Costello Gallin died 1691 supported King James II was attainted on 11 May 1691 and fell in the Battle of Aughrim during the Williamite War His attainder was reversed in favour of the 8th Viscount on 20 June 1694 Theobald DillonViscount DillonTenure1682 1691PredecessorLucas Dillon 6th Viscount DillonSuccessorHenry Dillon 8th Viscount DillonDied12 July 1691Battle of AughrimSpouse s Mary TalbotIssueDetailRobert Henry amp ArthurFatherRobert Dillon of LoughglynnMotherRose Dillon Contents 1 Birth and origins 2 Marriage and children 3 Later life 4 Death succession and timeline 5 Notes and references 5 1 Notes 5 2 Citations 5 3 SourcesBirth and origins editTheobald was probably born at Loughglynn his parents habitual residence He was a son of Robert Dillon and his wife Rose Dillon His father Captain Robert Dillon of Loughglynn 1 was a member of the landed gentry He was son and heir of Lucas Dillon of Loughglynn who had been the second son of Theobald Dillon 1st Viscount Dillon 2 At the time of Theobald s birth the Dillons of Loughglynn were a cadet branch of the Viscounts Dillon Theobald s mother was a daughter of John Dillon of Streamstown 3 Theobald appears as the elder of two brothers Theobald died 1691 Lucas died unmarried 4 His sisters were Alice or Elizabeth married James Ferrall 5 Jane married Lally 6 Mary married a Dillon of Sinogweny 7 Family treeTheobald Dillon with wife parents and other selected relatives a Theobald1stViscountd 1624EleanorTuited 1638ChristopherDillonof Ballylaghand 1624d v p LucasDillonof Loughglynn1579 1656JaneMooreLucas2ndViscount1610 1629Thomas4thViscount1615 1673TheobaldDillonRobert D of LoughglynnRose DillonofStreamstownd 1681Theobald3rdViscount1629 1630Thomas5thViscountd 1674Lucas6thViscountd 1682Theobald7thViscountd 1691JacobiteMaryTalbotd 1691Henry8thViscountd 1714FrancesHamiltond 1751Arthur1670 1733FrenchGeneralChristinaSheldon1684 1757Richard9thViscount1688 1737Charles10thViscount1701 1741Henry11thViscount1705 1787CharlotteLeed 1794LegendXXXSubject ofthe articleXXXViscountsDillon d v p predeceased his father decessit vita patris Marriage and children editTheobald Dillon married Mary daughter of Sir Henry Talbot of Templeogue County Dublin and of Mount Talbot in County Roscommon a brother in law of Richard Talbot 1st Earl of Tyrconnell Theobald and Mary mainly lived at Kilmore County Roscommon 9 Theobald and Mary had six sons Robert predeceased his father and died unmarried 10 Henry died 1714 became the 8th Viscount Dillon 11 Arthur 1670 1733 became a general in French service 12 13 Christopher captain in the Dillon regiment died unmarried 14 James in the Dillon regiment died unmarried 15 Lucas in the Dillon regiment died unmarried 16 and two daughters Jane married Sir John Burke Baronet of Mitford 17 Bridget 18 Later life editIn the 1680s Dillon was lieutenant colonel in Clanricarde s Regiment of Guards of the Irish Army 19 In 1683 Lucas Dillon 6th Viscount Dillon died childless at Kilfaughny County Westmeath despite having married twice 20 He was the last of the senior branch descended from Christopher Dillon of Ballylaghan Theobald his second cousin was the next heir male of the 1st Viscount Theobald inherited the title and the estate becoming the 7th Viscount Dillon In 1688 Lord Dillon as he now was raised two regiments of foot for James II one commanded by his eldest son Henry Dillon the other by his second son Arthur Dillon 21 Both fought in the Williamite war in Ireland but the second Arthur Dillon s was sent to France with the Irish Brigade in April 1690 in exchange against the Lauzon s French Expeditionary Force 22 Lord Dillon was a Roman Catholic member in the Irish House of Lords of the Patriot Parliament of 1689 On 11 May 1691 he was attainted 23 Death succession and timeline editLord Dillon fell at the Battle of Aughrim on 12 July 1691 24 His widow was killed accidentally by the explosion of a bomb during the Siege of Limerick on 7 September 1691 25 As he had been attainted his title and his lands were forfeit However in 1694 his son Henry managed to obtain a reversal of the attainder and succeeded to title and lands 26 TimelineThe accuracy of the given ages depends on that of his birth estimated and those of the dated events Age Date Event0 1650 estimate Born probably at his parents house at Loughglynn County Roscommon b 19 20 1670 His third son Arthur was born 12 22 23 1673 His distant cousin Thomas Dillon the 4th Viscount died and was succeeded by his son also called Thomas Dillon 27 23 24 1674 His 2nd cousin Thomas Dillon the 5th Viscount died and was succeeded by Lucas Dillon another of his 2nd cousins 28 31 32 1682 He succeeded as the 7th Viscount at the death of his 2nd cousin Lucas Dillon 6th Viscount 20 34 35 1685 6 Feb Accession of King James II succeeding King Charles II 29 37 38 1688 Raised Dillon s Regiment for James II 22 38 39 1689 13 Feb Accession of William and Mary succeeding King James II 30 40 41 1691 11 May Attainted by the Williamites 23 40 41 1691 12 Jul Killed in action at the Battle of Aughrim 24 Notes and references editNotes edit This family tree is partly derived from the Dillon family tree pictured in La Tour du Pin 1913 8 Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text His year of birth is constrained by the birth of his son Arthur in 1670 Citations edit Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 left column line 4 1 Robert Capt m married Rose eldest dau daughter of John Dillon of Streamstown Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 left column line 1 2 Luke Sir of Lough Glynn m married Jane dau daughter of John Moore of Brees Balla and Cloghan co Mayo Cokayne 1916 p 359 line 12 7 Theobald Dillon Viscount Dillon of Castello Gallen cousin and h heir male being s son and h heir of Robert Dillon of Loughglynn co Roscommon by Rose 1st da daughter of John Dillon of Streamstown which Robert was s and h of Sir Lucas D of Loughglynn afsd Lodge 1789 p 193 line 31 Lucas who died unmarried Lodge 1789 p 193 line 32 Alice or Elizabeth married to James Ferrall of Callows in the county of Longford Esq Lodge 1789 p 193 line 34 Jane first to Lally of Tullynedaly Esq by whom she was mother of Brigadier General Lally colonel of an Irish regiment in French service and was wounded at the Battle of Fontenoy the said Jane married secondly John Mac Hubert Bourke Lodge 1789 p 193 line 38 Mary to Dillon of Sinogweny in county Mayo Gent La Tour du Pin 1913 pp 14 15 Note genealogique sur la Maison des Lords Dillon Lodge 1789 p 193 line 41 he Theobald resided chiefly at Kilmore Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 right column line 11 Robert d v p unm predeceased his father unmarried Cokayne 1916 p 359 Henry Dillon Viscount Dillon of Castello Gallen I He d died in Dublin 13 and was buried 23 Jan 1713 4 a b Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 right column line 12 3 Arthur b born 1670 went into the French military service 1690 and was Col proprietor of the Dillon Regt Cokayne 1916 p 360 line 12 Hon Arthur Dillon Lieut Gen in the French service d died 5 Feb 1732 3 Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 right column line 37 4 Christopher capt in the Dillon regt d unm Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 right column line 38 5 James in the Dillon regt d unm died unmarried Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 right column line 39 6 Lucas in the Dillon regt d unm died unmarried Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 right column line 40 left 1 Jane m married Sir John Bourke Bart of Mitford Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 right column line 40 right 2 Bridget Lodge 1789 p 193 line 42 Theobald Dillon was lieutenant colonel to Clanricarde s regiment of Guards in the army of King James II a b Lodge 1789 p 191 line 7 he the 6th Viscount died in September or October 1682 at Killenfaghny in Westmeath the usual mansion house of the family and having had no issue by either of his Ladies the title and estates descended to Theobald Dillon of Kilmore Esq the next heir male of the body of Theobald the first Viscount D Alton 1855 p 584 He Theobald raised two Regiments for King James s service the one commanded by the above Colonel Henry Dillon his eldest son The second Regiment was put under the command of his second son the Honorable Arthur Dillon a b Boulger 1911 p 209 On the other hand Viscount Dillon was not at all opposed to his regiment going to France under the command of his second son Arthur who was a keen soldier a b Cokayne 1916 p 359 line 18 He Theobald Dillon was attainted 11 May 1691 a b Boulger 1911 p 243 Lord Galway and Lord Dillon Theobald were killed Cokayne 1916 p 359 line 24 His Theobald Dillon s widow was accidentally killed a few weeks later 7 Sep 1691 in Limerick during the siege by the explosion of a bomb Lodge 1789 p 195 line 1 After this period it appears by a rule book of the Court of King s Bench in Trinity Term 6 Will and Mary that the outlawry against his father was reversed by the judgement of the said court and which judgement was duly entered up and enrolled and also examined by the House of Lords 2 December 1697 when the Lord Viscount Massereene reported that the said outlawry was reversed Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 left column line 82 and d died 1672 3 having had with other issue 4 Thomas 5th Viscount Burke amp Burke 1915 p 646 left column line 93 His lordship the 5th Viscount d 1674 Fryde et al 1986 p 44 line 46 James II acc 6 Feb 1685 Fryde et al 1986 p 45 line 11 William III acc 13 Feb 1689 Sources edit Boulger Demetrius Charles 1911 The Battle of the Boyne London Martin Secker OCLC 1041056932 Burke Bernard Burke Ashworth Peter 1915 A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage the Privy Council Knightage and Companionage 77th ed London Harrison OCLC 1155471554 Cokayne George Edward 1916 Gibbs Vicary ed The complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant extinct or dormant Vol IV 2nd ed London St Catherine Press OCLC 228661424 Dacre to Dysart for Dillon D Alton John 1855 Illustrations historical and genealogical of King James s Irish army list 1689 Dublin Published by the author OCLC 838655763 Fryde E B Greenway D E Porter S Roy I eds 1986 Handbook of British Chronology Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks No 2 3rd ed London Offices of the Royal Historical Society ISBN 0 86193 106 8 for timeline La Tour du Pin Henriette Lucy Marquise de 1913 Journal d une femme de cinquante ans Diary of a Woman in her Fifties in French Vol I 7th ed Paris Librairie Chapelot OCLC 1047408815 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Lodge John 1789 Archdall Mervyn ed The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom Vol IV Dublin James Moore OCLC 264906028 Viscounts for Dillon Peerage of IrelandPreceded byLucas Dillon Viscount Dillon1682 1691 Succeeded byHenry Dillon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Theobald Dillon 7th Viscount Dillon amp oldid 1169490169, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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