Maoilín Óg Mac Bruaideadha

Maoilín Óg Mac Bruaideadha

Maoilín Óg Mac Bruaideadha, Irish poet, died 31 December 1602.

Mac Bruaideadha was a native of Thomond. In 1582 his father, Maoilin mac Conor mac Diarmait mac John Mac Bruaideadha, Ollam to O'Brien in history, died; and his kinsman, Gilla-Brighde, was elected in his place.

Under the year 1599, the Annals of the Four Masters record an episode concerning him:

The learned historian and poet, Mac Brody (Maoilin Oge), represented that it was in revenge of the demolition of Grianan Oiligh, formerly, by Murtough More, son of Turlough [son of Teige], son of Brian Boroimhe, that God, in consequence of the curse of Columbkille upon the O'Briens, had permitted Thomond to be totally plundered and devastated on this occasion by O'Donnell. This Maoilin Oge came to O'Donnell, to request of him the restoration of his cattle, which a party of the troops had carried off; and they were all given back to him; upon which Maoilin composed the following quatrain: It was destined that, in revenge of Oileach/O Hugh Roe! the Prophet announced/Thy troops should come to the land of Magh-Adhair;/From the North the aid of all is sought.

The Annals of the Four Masters, sub anno 1602, contain Mac Bruaideadha's [obituary]]:

Mac Brody (Maoilin Oge, the son of Maoilin, son of Conor) died on the last day of the month of December. There was not in Ireland, in the person of one individual, a better historian, poet, and rhymer, than he. It was he who composed these historical poems in Dán-Direacht:

  • I will lay an obligation on the descendants of Tál. Give thy attention to me, O Inis-an-laoigh Ennis. Know me, O Mac Coghlan! Let us make this visitation among the descendants of Cas. The descendants of Cathaoir are exiles here. From four the Gadelians have sprung.

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