Background
He was a son of James Daly Member of Parliament, of Carrownakelly and Dunsandle, by his second wife Catherine, daughter of Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet.
He was a son of James Daly Member of Parliament, of Carrownakelly and Dunsandle, by his second wife Catherine, daughter of Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet.
He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and called to the Irish Bar in 1783.
When the Irish House of Commons was abolished by the Acting of Union 1800, Galway"s representation was reduced to one. The other Member of Parliament, George Ponsonby, resigned, leaving Daly as the sole Member of Parliament. He was appointed to the Irish Privy Council on 16 December 1800. He was the first Member of Parliament for Galway Borough in the new House of Commons of the United Kingdom but vacated his seat on 21 February 1801 on appointment as a Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland).
John Brabazon Ponsonby was elected to succeed him on 10 March.
On 3 November 1803 he transferred from the Court of Exchequer to the Court of King"s Bench (Ireland), serving until his resignation in 1822. The reputation of the Irish Bench in the years after the Acting of Union was very lowseveral judges, including Daly, were accused of owing their appointment to their support for Union and nothing else.
lieutenant was said of Daly that he had never had a dozen briefs in his whole career, and that barristers used to mock his ignorance in open court. He lived at Eyrecourt in County Galway.
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In January 1798 he was elected to the Irish House of Commons as one of the two Members of Parliament for the pocket borough of Galway.