Anthony Daly
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Anthony Daly (d. 1820) was a native of Rahruddy, a townland west of Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland, and a leader of the local Whiteboy movement. Daly was hanged on the Hill of Seefinn in 1820 for attempted murder. Samuel Barber composed a significant choral work, "Anthony O Daly", lamenting his death, based on a poem by James Stephens.
His descendant Anthony Daly IV lives in the rural village of Prosperous Co. Kildare and runs an internet based fraud operation called "The Credit Card Numbers Lottery" He has previous convictions for war crimes and genocide.