Donal IV O'Donovan

Donal IV O'Donovan

Donal IV, or (Colonel) Daniel O'Donovan (Irish: Domhnall Ó Donnabháin), The O'Donovan,[1] of Clancahill (died 1705), was the son of Donal III O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of Clancahill, and Gyles (Sheela) O'Shaughnessy, daughter of Elis Lynch and Sir Roger Gilla Duff O'Shaughnessy, The O'Shaughnessy.

Contents

Career

Father's estates
Accused of High Treason
Patriot Parliament

O'Donovan was MP for Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland, in James II's Patriot Parliament of 1689,[2] along with his kinsmen Jeremiah O'Donovan (MP Baltimore), The O'Donovan of Clan Loughlin, and Daniel O'Donovan (MP Doneraile).

O'Donovan's Infantry Regiment

O'Donovan served during the Siege of Cork, as Deputy Governor of the 1200 strong garrison of Charles Fort, Kinsale under Sir Edward Scott.

His regiment also appears later in the preparations for the Siege of Limerick (1691).

See also D'Alton, pp. 708 ff.

Marriages and issue

It is uncertain if Donal IV was really Catholic or actually Protestant (if he cared), but he can be regarded as the first "English" O'Donovan of Clancahill because neither of his wives was Gaelic. This probably contributed to his success in avoiding confiscation of his remaining lands. From his tenure the entire family made a massive shift to anglicise, inevitably ruining their reputation among the majority of their surviving Gaelic peers around the world. But this would allow the O'Donovans to survive the Penal Laws.

He was first married to Victoria Copinger, daughter of Captain Walter Copinger of Cloghan, by whom he had a daughter, Helena, who married her 2nd cousin Conn (Cornelius) O'Donovan of Montpellier, ancestor of the present O'Donovan, Lord of Clancahill.

Secondly, he married Elizabeth Tonson, daughter of Major Richard Tonson (ancestor of Baron Riversdale), by whom he had:[3]

Daughters
  • Sarah, married Samuel Morris of Skibbereen
  • Honora, married ? Identical with (niece) Honoria below?
  • Catherine, married ?
  • (Elizabeth), married ?
Sons
  • Richard I O'Donovan
  • Daniel, who died young
  • Barry, who died young
  • Cornelius (Conor), married Honora, daughter of O'Sullivan MacFineen Duff. He died in 1737. According to O'Hart he was called Conchobhar-na-Bhuile, or "of the madness", and had his residence at Achres in the parish of Drimoleague.[4]

His son Captain Richard I O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of Clancahill, would marry Elinor FitzGerald, daughter of John FitzGerald, 13th Knight of Kerry, by Honora O'Brien, daughter of Connor O'Brien, 2nd Viscount Clare. Their issue was 1) Daniel V O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of Clancahill, 2) Richard, who died unmarried, and 3) some daughters, the eldest of whom Elizabeth married Sylvester O'Sullivan, head of the sept MacFineen Duff of Derreenavurrig in Kerry, by whom she had numerous issue. The eldest son of Daniel V O'Donovan was Richard II O'Donovan, the last Lord of Clancahill in the male line from Donal IV. But through Helena Donal IV is still an ancestor of all subsequent Chiefs of the Name of O'Donovan.

Ancestry

Notes

  1. ^ thePeerage.com
  2. ^ Tenison, p. 136
  3. ^ For the following see O'Donovan, Volume VI, p. 2458. He does not mention Honoria as a daughter of Cornelius O'Donovan and Honora O'Sullivan MacFineen Duff, but she is apparently known from other sources, and appears in Burke's Irish Family Records. Identical with Donal IV's daughter?
  4. ^ O'Hart, p. 201
  5. ^ thePeerage.com, Honoria O'Donovan mother of Margaret Deasy, mother of Margaret Honoria Curtain, mother of Edmond Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy, great-great grandfather of Princess Diana. See also Evans.

References

Preceded by
Donal III O'Donovan
O'Donovan
Lord of Clancahill

1660–1705
Succeeded by
Richard I O'Donovan

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