DALTON, CHARLES, son of Richard Dalton, Leatherhead and Reigate, Surrey, and his second wife Susanna, dau. of Stephen Cooke, The Lye, Gloucs.; half-brother of William Dalton (qv) and of Henry Dalton (qv); b.; adm. (aged 11) Jun 1748 (Burges'); Min. Can. 1751; in school list 1754; d. 4 Jan 1755.
DALTON, HENRY, only son of Richard Dalton, Leatherhead and Reigate, Surrey, and his third wife Alice Sudell [check]; half-brother of William Dalton (qv) and of Charles Dalton (qv); bapt. 14 Aug 1746; in school list 1754; Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 8 May 1765, aged 19, matr. Mich. 1765; of Knaith Hall, Lincs. ; d. unm. 3 Feb 1821. [IGI gives a Henry Dalton, son of Richard Dalton and Mary --- , bapt. Somerby, Lincs. , 13 Aug 1746, and a Henry Dalton, son of Richard Dalton and Jane ---, bapt. Leatherhead, Surrey 15 Sep 1746 : a confusion between individuals of the same name seems probable]. [It seems unlikely that either of these Richard Daltons was, as supposed in the Supplement, the Richard Dalton who held a post in the Royal Library].
Dalton, John Michael, son of Sir John Cornelius Dalton Kt. MIEE, barrister, and his first wife Winifred, d. of Charles Robertson; b. 20 Mar. 1924; adm. Sept. 1937 (B); left July 1940; Gonville & Caius Coll. Camb., matric. 1941; read for Bar, Gray’s Inn; 2nd Lieut. RE 1944; accidentally killed on active service with a Parachute Sqdn 7 Oct. 1944.
John Michael Dalton was born in Surrey on the 20th of March 1924 the only son of Sir John Cornelius Dalton MIEE FCIS, a barrister at law, and Lady Winifred (nee Robertson) Dalton of 20, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea in London and of “Little Brook”, North Holmwood in Surrey. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Busby’s from September 1937 to July 1940. He matriculated for Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in 1941 and read for the Bar at Gray’s Inn before enlisting into the army where he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers on the 23rd of July 1944. He joined the 4th Parachute Squadron based at Bisbrooke Hall, Glaston on the 22nd of August 1944. The unit left Glaston in late August and, being the most junior officer, John Dalton was chosen to remain behind with the Residue Party, which was to gather up spare equipment and to secure the base until the unit returned from operations when it was to move to Wragby. He was billeted at Glaston House.
At 4.30am on the morning of the 7th of October 1944, the officer in charge at Glaston received a telephone call from Leicester to say that John Dalton had been killed in a motor accident.
His funeral took place on the 12th of October 1944.
He is commemorated on the war memorial at Gray’s Inn.
He is buried at St Mary Magdalene Church, Holmwood.
DALTON, JOHN; b.; adm. 2 Mar 1786.
DALTON, JOHN; b.; in school list 1736. [an error for William Dalton ?]
DALTON, WILLIAM, eldest son of Richard Dalton, Leatherhead and Reigate, Surrey, and his first wife Mary, dau. of George Wright; b.; adm. (aged 9) Jan 1734/5; left 1742; Queen’s Coll. Cambridge, matr. 12 Mar 1742/3; adm. Inner Temple 6 Dec 1742, chambers there from 1746, called to bar 9 Jun 1749; killed in duel 24 May 1751.
DALY, CHARLES, third son of Denis Daly, Raford, co. Galway, Ireland; b.; adm. (aged 14) Jan 1735/6 (Bourne's); left 1738; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 5 Jan 1738/9; adm. Middle Temple 13 Apr 1738, King’s Inns, Dublin 1747; m. 6 May 1756 Jane, widow of John Tew, Calmullen, co. Meath, and dau. of Rowley Hill; d. 4 Jan 1758.
DALY, GEORGE; b.; in school list 1736.
DALZELL, ROBERT, illegitimate son of Gibson Dalzell, Tidmarsh, Berks., director Sun Fire Office, and Susanna, previous mistress of Peter Caillard, Jamaican planter, and dau. of John Augier, Jamaican planter; b. 11 Oct 1742, Jamaica; at school in 1758 (information from Miss Dalzell, St. Alban’s Priory, Wallingford); Christ Church, Oxford, matr 6 Apr 1761, aged 18; of Tidmarsh Manor and of Wallingford, Berks.; m. 16 Dec 1762 Jane, dau. of John Dodd MP, Swallowfield, Berks.; d. 16 Jun 1821.