He was the brother of William Talbot, also a Jacobite commander.
Due to the influence of his uncle Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, James II's viceroy in Ireland, James Talbot was given the command of a regiment in the Irish Army with the rank of colonel, although some sources refer to him as a Brigadier.
Frances, married Robert O'Carroll, son of Anthony "Fada" O'Carroll of Emmel Castle, Co. Offaly
Death
Talbot was killed at the Battle of Aughrim, a major defeat for the Jacobites that cost them many experienced and senior officers. His death in battle meant that his estate was not covered under the terms of the Treaty of Limerick that ended the war, and was liable to forfeiture.[3] His manor in Templeogue was granted to Sir Thomas Domvile.
Notes and References
Notes
^This family tree is based on the genealogy of the Talbots of Mount Talbot in Burke's Landed Gentry[1] Also see the list of children in the text.