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Donough O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin

Donough Edward Foster O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin (5 January 1897 – 19 October 1968) was an Irish peer and 29th direct descendant of Brian Boru.[1]

The Lord Inchiquin
Baron Inchiquin
In office
9 December 1929 – 19 October 1968
Personal details
Born
Donough Edward Foster O'Brien

5 January 1897
London, United Kingdom
Died19 October 1968(1968-10-19) (aged 71)
Spouse
Anne Thesiger
(m. 1921)
Children2
Parent
Education
AwardsOrder of the Crown of Romania
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service British Army
Years of service
  • 1916–1921
  • 1939–1942
RankCaptain
Unit
Battles/wars

Early life edit

Inchiquin was the first of five children born to Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin and Ethel Jane O'Brien née Foster, daughter of Johnston Jonas Foster JP of Cliffe Hill, Lightcliffe. Inchiquin was educated at Magdalen College School, Eton College and the Royal Military College.[2][3][1]

Military career edit

Inchiquin was commissioned from the Royal Military College into the Rifle Brigade in 1916, he continued to serve in the brigade within the 3rd Battalion throughout the First World War. Inchiquin was Aid-de-Camp to the Viceroy of India and his future father-in-law, Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, between 1919 and 1920. Inchiquin left regular service in 1921. He was awarded the Order of the Crown (Romania).[4] Inchiquin returned to service in 1939 with the territorial regiment, the London Rifle Brigade. He continued to serve in the Second World War until 1942, when he finally retired with the rank of captain.[5]

According to Desmond Oulton (owner of Clontarf Castle), his father John George Oulton had suggested to Éamon de Valera towards the end of the Irish Free State, that Ireland should have its own king again, as it was in the times of Gaelic Ireland.[6] He suggested to him, a member of the O'Brien Clan, descended in the paternal line from Brian Boru, a previous High King of Ireland: the most senior representative at the time was Donough O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin.[6] Oulton said that Donough's nephew Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin, confirmed that De Valera did offer Donough O'Brien the title of Prince-President of the Irish Republic, but this was turned down and so a President of Ireland was instituted instead.[6]

Family edit

Inchiquin was the older brother of Phaedrig O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin and the uncle of Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin.

He married, on 13 December 1921[5] Anne Molyneux Thesiger (1898-1973), daughter of Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, the Viceroy of India whom Inchiquin served under as his Aide-de-Camp. Together they had two daughters:

 
The 16th Baron Inchiquins eldest daughter Deirdre Chapin née O'Brien
 
Dromoland Castle today

Inchiquin inherited the family Dromoland Castle estate in Ireland and Moor Park near Ludlow, Shropshire. He moved home permanently to Ireland in 1939.[9] Inchiquin had managed to keep hold of the estate for 20 years, by turning the estate into a dairy farm however by 1948 the financial state of the estate was so dire Inchiquin had to allow tourists to stay as paying guests. In 1962 Inchiquin finally gave in to the financial strain and sold the Dromoland Castle and 350 acres (1.4 km2) of its estate to billionaire industrialist Bernard McDonough and built himself nearby Thomond House, which he moved into in 1965 and a house that the current Baron Inchiquin resides in.[10] The ancestral seat today serves as a luxury hotel and continues to be owned by a series of Irish American businessmen. As the holder of the hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Inchiquin was the Chief of the Dál gCais tribe, Chief of the Name of O'Brien and Prince of Thomond in the Gaelic Irish nobility.[8]

Inchiquin died in 1968 aged 71 and was succeeded in the peerage by his younger brother, Phaedrig.[7]

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Who Was Who, 1961-1970. A and C Black. p. 578.
  2. ^ "Ancestors of Donough Edward Foster O'Brien, 16th Baron". www.holmesacourt.org. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Person Page 2864". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  4. ^ Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes, 1926. Kelly's Directories Limited. 1926. p. 1260.
  5. ^ a b The Complete Peerage, Volume VII. St Catherine's Press. 1929. p. 57.
  6. ^ a b c O'Keeffe 2013, pp. 21
  7. ^ a b "Person Page 48400". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  8. ^ a b c "Person Page 48401". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Estate History - Moor Park". Moor Park School. from the original on 19 October 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020 – via moorpark.org.uk.
  10. ^ "The History of Dromoland Castle | Read Our Story | Dromoland Castle". Dromoland Castle. Retrieved 7 August 2020 – via dromoland.ie.

Bibliography edit

  • O'Keeffe, Jane (2013), Voices from the Great Houses of Ireland: Life in the Big House: Cork and Kerry, Mercier Press, ISBN 978-1781171936.

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Donough Edward Foster O Brien 16th Baron Inchiquin 5 January 1897 19 October 1968 was an Irish peer and 29th direct descendant of Brian Boru 1 The Right HonourableThe Lord InchiquinBaron InchiquinIn office 9 December 1929 19 October 1968Personal detailsBornDonough Edward Foster O Brien5 January 1897London United KingdomDied19 October 1968 1968 10 19 aged 71 SpouseAnne Thesiger m 1921 wbr Children2ParentLucius William O Brien 15th Baron of Inchiquin father EducationMagdalen College School OxfordEton CollegeRoyal Military College SandhurstAwardsOrder of the Crown of RomaniaMilitary serviceAllegiance United KingdomBranch service British ArmyYears of service1916 19211939 1942RankCaptainUnitRifle BrigadeLondon Rifle BrigadeBattles warsWorld War IWorld War II Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Family 4 References 4 1 Footnotes 4 2 BibliographyEarly life editInchiquin was the first of five children born to Lucius O Brien 15th Baron Inchiquin and Ethel Jane O Brien nee Foster daughter of Johnston Jonas Foster JP of Cliffe Hill Lightcliffe Inchiquin was educated at Magdalen College School Eton College and the Royal Military College 2 3 1 Military career editInchiquin was commissioned from the Royal Military College into the Rifle Brigade in 1916 he continued to serve in the brigade within the 3rd Battalion throughout the First World War Inchiquin was Aid de Camp to the Viceroy of India and his future father in law Frederic Thesiger 1st Viscount Chelmsford between 1919 and 1920 Inchiquin left regular service in 1921 He was awarded the Order of the Crown Romania 4 Inchiquin returned to service in 1939 with the territorial regiment the London Rifle Brigade He continued to serve in the Second World War until 1942 when he finally retired with the rank of captain 5 According to Desmond Oulton owner of Clontarf Castle his father John George Oulton had suggested to Eamon de Valera towards the end of the Irish Free State that Ireland should have its own king again as it was in the times of Gaelic Ireland 6 He suggested to him a member of the O Brien Clan descended in the paternal line from Brian Boru a previous High King of Ireland the most senior representative at the time was Donough O Brien 16th Baron Inchiquin 6 Oulton said that Donough s nephew Conor O Brien 18th Baron Inchiquin confirmed that De Valera did offer Donough O Brien the title of Prince President of the Irish Republic but this was turned down and so a President of Ireland was instituted instead 6 Family editInchiquin was the older brother of Phaedrig O Brien 17th Baron Inchiquin and the uncle of Conor O Brien 18th Baron Inchiquin He married on 13 December 1921 5 Anne Molyneux Thesiger 1898 1973 daughter of Frederic Thesiger 1st Viscount Chelmsford the Viceroy of India whom Inchiquin served under as his Aide de Camp Together they had two daughters nbsp The 16th Baron Inchiquins eldest daughter Deirdre Chapin nee O BrienDeirdre O Brien born 1924 who served in the Women s Royal Naval Service during the Second World War She married the physician Dr Horace Beecher Chapin died 19 Feb 1992 son of Horace H Chapin of New York on 23 April 1954 Her last reported residence was Bermuda 7 Grania O Brien born 1928 who was Private Secretary to Sir Arthur Salter PC MP between 1947 and 1952 O Brien was then social secretary to Sir John Balfour KCMG in 1952 and then to Sir Esler Denning GCMG between 1954 and 1957 8 O Brien then went on to be social secretary to John Hay Whitney United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1958 and then finally to Sir Berkeley Gage Ambassador to Peru between 1958 and 1960 8 On 17 July 1973 O Brien wed Hugh William Lindsay Weir son of Major Terence Weir MC Her last reported residence was Ballinakella Lodge County Clare nbsp Dromoland Castle todayInchiquin inherited the family Dromoland Castle estate in Ireland and Moor Park near Ludlow Shropshire He moved home permanently to Ireland in 1939 9 Inchiquin had managed to keep hold of the estate for 20 years by turning the estate into a dairy farm however by 1948 the financial state of the estate was so dire Inchiquin had to allow tourists to stay as paying guests In 1962 Inchiquin finally gave in to the financial strain and sold the Dromoland Castle and 350 acres 1 4 km2 of its estate to billionaire industrialist Bernard McDonough and built himself nearby Thomond House which he moved into in 1965 and a house that the current Baron Inchiquin resides in 10 The ancestral seat today serves as a luxury hotel and continues to be owned by a series of Irish American businessmen As the holder of the hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland Baron Inchiquin was the Chief of the Dal gCais tribe Chief of the Name of O Brien and Prince of Thomond in the Gaelic Irish nobility 8 Inchiquin died in 1968 aged 71 and was succeeded in the peerage by his younger brother Phaedrig 7 References editFootnotes edit a b Who Was Who 1961 1970 A and C Black p 578 Ancestors of Donough Edward Foster O Brien 16th Baron www holmesacourt org Retrieved 6 August 2020 Person Page 2864 www thepeerage com Retrieved 6 August 2020 Kelly s Handbook to the Titled Landed and Official Classes 1926 Kelly s Directories Limited 1926 p 1260 a b The Complete Peerage Volume VII St Catherine s Press 1929 p 57 a b c O Keeffe 2013 pp 21 a b Person Page 48400 www thepeerage com Retrieved 6 August 2020 a b c Person Page 48401 www thepeerage com Retrieved 6 August 2020 Estate History Moor Park Moor Park School Archived from the original on 19 October 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 via moorpark org uk The History of Dromoland Castle Read Our Story Dromoland Castle Dromoland Castle Retrieved 7 August 2020 via dromoland ie Bibliography edit O Keeffe Jane 2013 Voices from the Great Houses of Ireland Life in the Big House Cork and Kerry Mercier Press ISBN 978 1781171936 Peerage of IrelandPreceded byLucius O Brien Baron Inchiquin1929 1968 Succeeded byPhaedrig O Brien Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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