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- Q5112224 description "Irish activist".
- Q5112224 description "Irish activist".
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- Q5112224 abstract "Christopher Dillon Bellew, Irish catholic gentleman and activist, 1763–1826.Dillon was the eldest son of Michael Bellew and Jane Dillon of Mountbellew, County Galway. The Bellew's were one of the few Irish catholic families that had prospered during the penal era.Bellew became heavily involved in the campaign for Catholic Emancipation, joining the Catholic Committee in the 1790s. He came to notice during the convention of 3–8 December 1792, where, disillusioned with the administration of Westmorland, he moved that the petition in favour of catholic rights would be presented directly to the throne. Chosen as one of the five to present it, he set off to London with Wolfe Tone; the king received them personally and with respect, speaking individually to each man.Bellew was a tireless administrator of his estate, his income in 1793 in the region of £5,000; by 1800 it amounted to some 10,000 acres (40 km2). He was respected by his tenants as an improving landlord, and amassed one of the finest library in the west of Ireland. A catalog, published in 1813, contained almost ninety-two pages.On 27 October 1794 he married Olivia Emily Nugent, only daughter of Anthony, 4th Lord Riverston. They had a son, Michael Dillon Bellew, who became the first Roman Catholic sheriff in Galway since the 17th century, and was in 1838 created a baronet.Bellew died on 23 April 1826, his wife in September 1856.".
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- Q5112224 name "Bellew, Christopher Dillon".
- Q5112224 shortDescription "Irish activist".
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- Q5112224 comment "Christopher Dillon Bellew, Irish catholic gentleman and activist, 1763–1826.Dillon was the eldest son of Michael Bellew and Jane Dillon of Mountbellew, County Galway. The Bellew's were one of the few Irish catholic families that had prospered during the penal era.Bellew became heavily involved in the campaign for Catholic Emancipation, joining the Catholic Committee in the 1790s.".
- Q5112224 label "Christopher Dillon Bellew".
- Q5112224 givenName "Christopher Dillon".
- Q5112224 name "Bellew, Christopher Dillon".
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- Q5112224 surname "Bellew".