Dongan family genealogy

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Colonel Walter Lord Dongan was son of William, Earl of Limerick (died 1698). He was born abroad; sat in King James’s Irish Parliament for the Borough of Naas; commanded this Dragoon Regiment in the war, and was killed early in the day of the Battle of the Boyne, leaving no male issue. He was buried in the parish church of Celbridge, the ruins of which are still extant. He was succeeded by his brother Thomas. The title ceased in the Dongan family in Dec., 1715. Until 1689, the Regiment was called the Earl of Limerick’s; but that nobleman, finding himself too old to face the fatigues of war, resigned the command to his son, Lord Walter Dongan.

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