John Reyly
Colonel John Reyly was elected Knight of the Shire or MP for the County Cavan, in the Patriot Parliament.
Biography
He was the eldest son of Maelmora O'Reilly and Catherine O'Reilly, daughter of Colonel Charles O'Reilly of County Leitrim. He seems to have been the first of the O'Reilly clan to have dropped the prefix "O" before the surname. He was described in 1713 as being formerly of Clonlyn, County Cavan, but as of then of Ballymacadd, County Meath and of Garryrocock, County Cavan.He married Margaret, daughter of Owen O'Reilly, Esq., by whom he had five sons and two daughters. The sons were, 1. Captain Conor, who died without issue in May 1723; 2. Myles Reilly, of the city of Dublin, merchant; 3. Brian Reilly; 4. Luke Reilly; 5. Thomas Reilly.
He died on 17 February 1717, and is buried in the old church of Kill, in the parish of Crosserlough, barony of Castlerahan, County Cavan, in a tomb bearing his family arms, which was still in good preservation in 1836. His grandson Alejandro O'Reilly distinguished himself in the Spanish army as one of the Flight of [the Wild Geese|Wild Geese] whose Catholic religion prevented him from serving in the mid-eighteenth-century Anglo-Irish army.