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Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin

Conor Myles John O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin (17 July 1943 – 3 June 2023), The O’Brien (Chief of the Name), Prince of Thomond, and 10th Baronet of Leamaneh, was an English-born Irish clan chief and holder of an Irish peerage. Although his family's ancestral home, Dromoland Castle, was sold, he remained owner of a large house and substantial estate in Dromoland, County Clare until his death.[1]

The Lord Inchiquin
Baron Inchiquin
In office
1982–2023
Preceded byPhaedrig O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin
Personal details
Born
Conor Myles John O'Brien

(1943-07-17)17 July 1943
Surrey, England
Died3 June 2023(2023-06-03) (aged 79)
Dromoland, Ireland
Spouse(s)
Helen O'Farrell,
(m. 1988)
ChildrenSlaney O’Brien, Lucia O’Brien
Parent(s)Fionn Myles Maryons O'Brien
Josephine Reine O'Brien
EducationEton College
Mons Officer Cadet School
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service British Army
Years of service1962–1975
RankCaptain

Early life and education Edit

O'Brien was the son of Hon Fionn Myles Maryons O'Brien (28 October 1903 – 2 August 1977) and Josephine Reine O'Brien née Bembaron (circa 1913 - 27 October 2011).[2] He had a sister.[2] Fionn was the son of Lucius William O'Brien, 15th Baron of Inchiquin and Ethel Jane Foster.

O'Brien was educated at Eton.[2] He succeeded to the peerage on the death of his uncle, Phaedrig O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin, in 1982.[3][4]

Career Edit

O'Brien was commissioned into the 14th/20th Kings Hussars of the British Army in 1963. He served as a troop commander in Benghazi, Tripoli, Cyprus on Operation Tosca, Tidworth, Paderborn (as assistant adjutant), Singapore, and Tidworth as adjutant of the regiment. He became Aide-de-Camp to Commander British Forces Gulf in Bahrain and left the army in 1975, retiring with the rank of Captain.[2]

Although the ancestral seat of Dromoland Castle, and some of its demesne, had since left family hands, O'Brien continued to run the lands on the remaining estate. O'Brien operated an exclusive guest house in the new family home, Thomond House, adjacent to the former seat, from 1984 until 2008. He also turned the residual Dromoland Estate into a sporting and leisure venue.[citation needed] In April 2010, he was awarded €7.9m in damages by the High Court over the repudiation of an agreement to buy 377 acres out of the 600 acres of the Dromoland estate which his family still owned.[5]

In 2012, in a long-running dispute with the management of Dromoland Castle, O'Brien was refused an initial application to the High Court for them to immediately return 37 paintings that were loaned several decades prior (after discovering the hotel had allowed damaged to occur to many of the paintings, O’Brien requested their prompt return). The hotel, however, scanned and reprinted all the paintings before O’Brien could get them returned and the copies now hang on the walls of Dromoland.[6][7][8]

Other work Edit

In 1998, O'Brien visited Antioch, California for St. Patrick's Day and Antioch's first St. Patrick's Day Crinniu, hosted by then-Councilman Allen Payton and the city's council proclaimed "Sir Conor O'Brien Day".[9]

 
Dromoland Castle, the former ancestral seat

Conor O’Brien formed the O’Brien clan foundation, which claims to connect over 800,000 O’Briens worldwide.[citation needed] He also was at one point the chairman of the Standing Council of Irish Chief and Chieftains.[citation needed]

Marriage and children Edit

O'Brien married Helen O'Farrell in 1988. They had two daughters, Slaney Alexandra Anne O'Brien (1989) and Lucia Josephine O'Brien (1991).[2][10]

Death Edit

Lord Inchiquin died in Dromoland on 3 June 2023, at the age of 79.[10] He is succeeded by his cousin and heir, Conor John Anthony O'Brien [11]

References Edit

  1. ^ McGuinness, Katy (1 February 2019). "Rare chance to acquire a modern show house on the grounds of Dromoland Castle". Irish Independent. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e . O'Brien Clan Foundation. Archived from the original on 15 May 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  3. ^ "O'BRIENS FIND ROOTS IN UTAH". The Deseret News. Salt Lake City, UT. 16 February 1997. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 May 2010.
  5. ^ "Clare estate owner awarded €7.9m damages against O'Brien-controlled TPH". BreakingNews.ie. 13 April 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Baron loses court bid on paintings". The Irish Times. 19 September 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  7. ^ Clarke, Jody (19 September 2012). "Court refuses to give Dromoland paintings back to Lord". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  8. ^ Deegan, Gordan (24 March 2017). "Lord fails in attempt to halt €16m upgrade at Dromoland Castle". Irish Independent. Dublin. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  9. ^ "St. Patrick's event was fun day for all". Ledger Dispatch. Sir Conor O'Brien was received warmly, and was taken aback when he received the proclamation from the City Council of "Sir Conor O'Brien Day in the City of ... 28 March 1998. pp. A10. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  10. ^ a b Lord Inchiquin dies in Dromoland
  11. ^ Macnaughton, Ollie (11 July 2023). "Lord Inchiquin, descendant of the 11th-century High King of Ireland, has died at 79". The Tatler. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by Baron Inchiquin
1982–2023
Succeeded by
Conor O'Brien

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Conor Myles John O Brien 18th Baron Inchiquin 17 July 1943 3 June 2023 The O Brien Chief of the Name Prince of Thomond and 10th Baronet of Leamaneh was an English born Irish clan chief and holder of an Irish peerage Although his family s ancestral home Dromoland Castle was sold he remained owner of a large house and substantial estate in Dromoland County Clare until his death 1 The Right HonourableThe Lord InchiquinBaron InchiquinIn office 1982 2023Preceded byPhaedrig O Brien 17th Baron InchiquinPersonal detailsBornConor Myles John O Brien 1943 07 17 17 July 1943Surrey EnglandDied3 June 2023 2023 06 03 aged 79 Dromoland IrelandSpouse s Helen O Farrell m 1988 wbr ChildrenSlaney O Brien Lucia O BrienParent s Fionn Myles Maryons O BrienJosephine Reine O BrienEducationEton CollegeMons Officer Cadet SchoolMilitary serviceAllegiance United KingdomBranch service British ArmyYears of service1962 1975RankCaptain Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Other work 4 Marriage and children 5 Death 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditO Brien was the son of Hon Fionn Myles Maryons O Brien 28 October 1903 2 August 1977 and Josephine Reine O Brien nee Bembaron circa 1913 27 October 2011 2 He had a sister 2 Fionn was the son of Lucius William O Brien 15th Baron of Inchiquin and Ethel Jane Foster O Brien was educated at Eton 2 He succeeded to the peerage on the death of his uncle Phaedrig O Brien 17th Baron Inchiquin in 1982 3 4 Career EditO Brien was commissioned into the 14th 20th Kings Hussars of the British Army in 1963 He served as a troop commander in Benghazi Tripoli Cyprus on Operation Tosca Tidworth Paderborn as assistant adjutant Singapore and Tidworth as adjutant of the regiment He became Aide de Camp to Commander British Forces Gulf in Bahrain and left the army in 1975 retiring with the rank of Captain 2 Although the ancestral seat of Dromoland Castle and some of its demesne had since left family hands O Brien continued to run the lands on the remaining estate O Brien operated an exclusive guest house in the new family home Thomond House adjacent to the former seat from 1984 until 2008 He also turned the residual Dromoland Estate into a sporting and leisure venue citation needed In April 2010 he was awarded 7 9m in damages by the High Court over the repudiation of an agreement to buy 377 acres out of the 600 acres of the Dromoland estate which his family still owned 5 In 2012 in a long running dispute with the management of Dromoland Castle O Brien was refused an initial application to the High Court for them to immediately return 37 paintings that were loaned several decades prior after discovering the hotel had allowed damaged to occur to many of the paintings O Brien requested their prompt return The hotel however scanned and reprinted all the paintings before O Brien could get them returned and the copies now hang on the walls of Dromoland 6 7 8 Other work EditIn 1998 O Brien visited Antioch California for St Patrick s Day and Antioch s first St Patrick s Day Crinniu hosted by then Councilman Allen Payton and the city s council proclaimed Sir Conor O Brien Day 9 nbsp Dromoland Castle the former ancestral seatConor O Brien formed the O Brien clan foundation which claims to connect over 800 000 O Briens worldwide citation needed He also was at one point the chairman of the Standing Council of Irish Chief and Chieftains citation needed Marriage and children EditO Brien married Helen O Farrell in 1988 They had two daughters Slaney Alexandra Anne O Brien 1989 and Lucia Josephine O Brien 1991 2 10 Death EditLord Inchiquin died in Dromoland on 3 June 2023 at the age of 79 10 He is succeeded by his cousin and heir Conor John Anthony O Brien 11 References Edit McGuinness Katy 1 February 2019 Rare chance to acquire a modern show house on the grounds of Dromoland Castle Irish Independent Retrieved 13 April 2019 a b c d e Conor O Brien Bio O Brien Clan Foundation Archived from the original on 15 May 2010 Retrieved 22 January 2022 O BRIENS FIND ROOTS IN UTAH The Deseret News Salt Lake City UT 16 February 1997 Retrieved 5 April 2010 Welcome to the O Brien Clan Sir Conor O Brien Archived from the original on 15 May 2010 Clare estate owner awarded 7 9m damages against O Brien controlled TPH BreakingNews ie 13 April 2010 Retrieved 13 April 2019 Baron loses court bid on paintings The Irish Times 19 September 2012 Retrieved 13 April 2019 Clarke Jody 19 September 2012 Court refuses to give Dromoland paintings back to Lord TheJournal ie Retrieved 13 April 2019 Deegan Gordan 24 March 2017 Lord fails in attempt to halt 16m upgrade at Dromoland Castle Irish Independent Dublin Retrieved 13 April 2019 St Patrick s event was fun day for all Ledger Dispatch Sir Conor O Brien was received warmly and was taken aback when he received the proclamation from the City Council of Sir Conor O Brien Day in the City of 28 March 1998 pp A10 Retrieved 6 April 2010 a b Lord Inchiquin dies in Dromoland Macnaughton Ollie 11 July 2023 Lord Inchiquin descendant of the 11th century High King of Ireland has died at 79 The Tatler Retrieved 11 July 2023 Peerage of IrelandPreceded byPhaedrig O Brien Baron Inchiquin1982 2023 Succeeded byConor O Brien Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Conor O 27Brien 18th Baron Inchiquin amp oldid 1180685380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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