- by the
Sliocht Tioboit ("Seed of Toby"),
another distinguished sept of
Clancahill. In a
terrible local conflict occurring in
Rosscarbery in 1560, where...
- O'Donovan of
Clancahill Morgan William II O'Donovan (1861–1940), O'Donovan of
Clancahill Richard II O'Donovan (died 1829), O'Donovan of
Clancahill Seamus O'Donovan...
- (Irish:
Domhnall Ó Donnabháin), The O'Donovan of
Clann Cathail, Lord of
Clancahill (c. 1560 – 1639), was the son of
Ellen O'Leary,
daughter of O'Leary of...
- III O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of
Clancahill, born
before 1584, son of
Donal II O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of
Clancahill Donnell Irrais (fl. 1272–1274), Gaelic-Irish...
- Lord of
Clancahill Rickard, Lord of
Clancahill Conchobar Ragnall (Diarmaid)
Diarmaid Domhnall Tadhg Donal of the Hides, Lord of
Clancahill, died 1584...
- Donnabháin), The O'Donovan, of
Clancahill (died 1705), was the son of
Donal III O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of
Clancahill, and
Gyles (Sheela) O'Shaughnessy...
-
second son of Cathal, son of Crom Ua Donnubáin, from whom the
modern Clancahill dynasty descend. In any case Ivor is the
ancestor of the
historical O'Donovan...
- O'Morrison
praising Donel O'Donovan upon his
accession to the
chiefship of
Clancahill, he is
referred to as the "Dragon of Clíodhna". In the
comic opera The...
-
Richard O'Donovan II, The O'Donovan of
Clancahill, (1764/1768—1829),
Lieutenant General was the son of Jane Becher,
daughter of John Becher, and Daniel...
- O'Donovan (Irish:
Domhnall Ó Donnabháin), was The O'Donovan Mor, Lord of
Clancahill from his
inauguration with the
White Wand
circa 1560 by the MacCarthy...