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Turlough McHenry O'Neill

Sir Turlough McHenry O'Neill (died 1608) is known for having been killed together with his father, Henry, fighting for the crown in O'Doherty's Rebellion and for being the father of Sir Phelim O'Neill, who started the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

Birth and origins edit

Family tree
Turlough O'Neill with his wife, parents, and other selected relatives.[a]
Henry
O'Neill

d. 1579
Hugh
Earl of
Tyrone

c. 1550 – 1616
Henry Og
O'Neill

d. 1608
CortineTurlough
MacHenry
O'Neill

of Fews
Turlough
O'Neill

d. 1608
CatherineRobert
Hovenden
Claud
2nd Baron

d. 1638
Jean
Gordon
Phelim
O'Neill

1604–1653
Robert
Hovenden
James
3rd Baron
1633–1655
Gordon
O'Neill
Legend
XXXSubject of
the article
XXXO'Neills of
Kinard
XXXEarl of
Tyrone
XXXBarons
Strabane

Turlough was a son of Henry Oge O'Neill and his wife Cortine (or Catherine) O'Neill. Turlogh's father was called "oge" (cf. Irish óg, young)[3] to distinguish him from Turlough's grandfather who was also named Henry O'Neill. His father was the head of the O'Neills of Kinard, who were a cadet branch that parted from the O'Neill More when Turlough's great grandfather Shane O'Neill (died 1517), a younger son of Conn More O'Neill, King of Tir Eoghan, received Kinard as appanage.

His mother was a daughter of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone. Both parents were thus part of the Gaelic O'Neill Dynasty of Ulster.

Tyrone's Rebellion edit

Turlough's branch of the family had served on the Crown's side against Tyrone during the Nine Years' War (1594-1603). They were rewarded by having their land at Kinnard, County Tyrone, granted to them directly by the crown, outside of Tyrone's overlordship.[4] Turlogh was knighted on 17 April 1604 at Rheban Castle by George Carey (c. 1541 – 1616), who had for a short time been lord deputy under Mountjoy, Lord Lieutenant, in 1603.[5][6]

O'Doherty's Rebellion and death edit

In 1608 he and his father Henry were both killed during O'Doherty's Rebellion.[7] Sir Cahir O'Doherty had, like them, been a loyalist to the Crown, but was driven into rebellion by the treatment he received from local officials, mainly from Sir George Paulet, governor of Derry. On 19 April 1608 he took Derry by surprise in what is called the Burning of Derry. Some of his supporters killed Paulet. His forces then rampaged across Ulster attacking those who would not join him. His men attacked Kinnard, burned it and killed O'Neill and his father.[8] O'Doherty was eventually defeated and killed in July at the decisive Battle of Kilmacrennan in County Donegall.[9]

Sir Turlough was succeeded by his young son Sir Phelim O'Neill. His widow Catherine remarried to Robert Hovendon, a Catholic of recent English origin, who was stepfather to Sir Phelim. Their son, also called Robert Hovenden, joined Sir Phelim when he launched the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

Notes and References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This family tree is based on a two graphic trees showing the Kinard O'Neills.[1][2]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Casway 1984, p. 273. Appendix I. Genealogy of the O'Neill Family
  2. ^ Farrell 2017, p. 245. Family tree
  3. ^ MacMathúna & Ó Corrain 1995, p. 174. "Óg adj (in names): Séamas Óg; James Junior [...] óg adj. young; junior"
  4. ^ Casway 1984, p. 60. "His reward was a knighthood and a regranting of his Kinard estate outside of Hugh's jurisdiction."
  5. ^ Shaw 1906, p. 131. "1604, Apr. 17. Tirloghe McHenry O'Neale (ibid.) [at Reban by Sir George Carey, lord lieutenant of Ireland]"
  6. ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 168, line 45. "1603, 30 May / 1 June / Sir George Cary, L.D."
  7. ^ Casway 1984, p. 60. "... during the O'Dogherty Revolt, when Sir Henry and his son Turlough Oge were killed defending the crown's position."
  8. ^ McCavitt 2002, p. 144. "Thus Sir Henry Og O'Neill's settlement at Kinard was attacked. The town was burned and Henry Óg was killed."
  9. ^ Clarke & Edwards 1976, p. line 29. "... killed in an engagement at Kilmacrenan in July [1608]."

Sources edit

  • Casway, Jerrold (1984). Owen Roe O'Neill and the Struggle for Catholic Ireland. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. ISBN 0-8122-7895-X.
  • Clarke, Aidan; Edwards, Robert Dudley (1976). "Chapter VII: Pacification, Plantation, and the Catholic Question". In Moody, Theodore William; Martin, F. X.; Byrne, Francis John (eds.). A New History of Ireland. Vol. III. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 187–232. ISBN 978-0-19-820242-4. – 1603–1623
  • Farrell, Gerard (2017). The 'Mere Irish' and the Colonisation of Ulster, 1570–1641. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-3-319-59362-3. – (Preview)
  • Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0-86193-106-8. – (for timeline)
  • MacMathúna, Séamus; Ó Corrain, Ailbhe (1995). Irish Dictionary. Glasgow: Collins Gem. ISBN 0-00-470753-2.
  • McCavitt, John (2002). The Flight of the Earls. Dublin: Gill & MacMillan. ISBN 978-0-7171-3047-4. – (Snippet view)
  • Shaw, William A. (1906). The Knights of England. Vol. II. London: Sherratt & Hughes. – Knights bachelors & Index

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Turlough McHenry O Neill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Sir Turlough McHenry O Neill died 1608 is known for having been killed together with his father Henry fighting for the crown in O Doherty s Rebellion and for being the father of Sir Phelim O Neill who started the Irish Rebellion of 1641 Contents 1 Birth and origins 2 Tyrone s Rebellion 3 O Doherty s Rebellion and death 4 Notes and References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Citations 4 3 SourcesBirth and origins editFamily treeTurlough O Neill with his wife parents and other selected relatives a HenryO Neilld 1579HughEarl ofTyronec 1550 1616Henry OgO Neilld 1608CortineTurloughMacHenryO Neillof FewsTurloughO Neilld 1608CatherineRobertHovendenClaud2nd Barond 1638JeanGordonPhelimO Neill1604 1653RobertHovendenJames3rd Baron1633 1655GordonO NeillLegendXXXSubject ofthe articleXXXO Neills ofKinardXXXEarl ofTyroneXXXBaronsStrabaneTurlough was a son of Henry Oge O Neill and his wife Cortine or Catherine O Neill Turlogh s father was called oge cf Irish og young 3 to distinguish him from Turlough s grandfather who was also named Henry O Neill His father was the head of the O Neills of Kinard who were a cadet branch that parted from the O Neill More when Turlough s great grandfather Shane O Neill died 1517 a younger son of Conn More O Neill King of Tir Eoghan received Kinard as appanage His mother was a daughter of Hugh O Neill Earl of Tyrone Both parents were thus part of the Gaelic O Neill Dynasty of Ulster Tyrone s Rebellion editTurlough s branch of the family had served on the Crown s side against Tyrone during the Nine Years War 1594 1603 They were rewarded by having their land at Kinnard County Tyrone granted to them directly by the crown outside of Tyrone s overlordship 4 Turlogh was knighted on 17 April 1604 at Rheban Castle by George Carey c 1541 1616 who had for a short time been lord deputy under Mountjoy Lord Lieutenant in 1603 5 6 O Doherty s Rebellion and death editIn 1608 he and his father Henry were both killed during O Doherty s Rebellion 7 Sir Cahir O Doherty had like them been a loyalist to the Crown but was driven into rebellion by the treatment he received from local officials mainly from Sir George Paulet governor of Derry On 19 April 1608 he took Derry by surprise in what is called the Burning of Derry Some of his supporters killed Paulet His forces then rampaged across Ulster attacking those who would not join him His men attacked Kinnard burned it and killed O Neill and his father 8 O Doherty was eventually defeated and killed in July at the decisive Battle of Kilmacrennan in County Donegall 9 Sir Turlough was succeeded by his young son Sir Phelim O Neill His widow Catherine remarried to Robert Hovendon a Catholic of recent English origin who was stepfather to Sir Phelim Their son also called Robert Hovenden joined Sir Phelim when he launched the Irish Rebellion of 1641 Notes and References editNotes edit This family tree is based on a two graphic trees showing the Kinard O Neills 1 2 Citations edit Casway 1984 p 273 Appendix I Genealogy of the O Neill Family Farrell 2017 p 245 Family tree MacMathuna amp o Corrain 1995 p 174 og adj in names Seamas og James Junior og adj young junior Casway 1984 p 60 His reward was a knighthood and a regranting of his Kinard estate outside of Hugh s jurisdiction Shaw 1906 p 131 1604 Apr 17 Tirloghe McHenry O Neale ibid at Reban by Sir George Carey lord lieutenant of Ireland Fryde et al 1986 p 168 line 45 1603 30 May 1 June Sir George Cary L D Casway 1984 p 60 during the O Dogherty Revolt when Sir Henry and his son Turlough Oge were killed defending the crown s position McCavitt 2002 p 144 Thus Sir Henry Og O Neill s settlement at Kinard was attacked The town was burned and Henry og was killed Clarke amp Edwards 1976 p line 29 killed in an engagement at Kilmacrenan in July 1608 Sources edit Casway Jerrold 1984 Owen Roe O Neill and the Struggle for Catholic Ireland Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania ISBN 0 8122 7895 X Clarke Aidan Edwards Robert Dudley 1976 Chapter VII Pacification Plantation and the Catholic Question In Moody Theodore William Martin F X Byrne Francis John eds A New History of Ireland Vol III Oxford Oxford University Press pp 187 232 ISBN 978 0 19 820242 4 1603 1623 Farrell Gerard 2017 The Mere Irish and the Colonisation of Ulster 1570 1641 Cham Switzerland Palgrave MacMillan ISBN 978 3 319 59362 3 Preview Fryde Edmund Boleslaw Greenway D E Porter S Roy I eds 1986 Handbook of British Chronology Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks No 2 3rd ed London Offices of the Royal Historical Society ISBN 0 86193 106 8 for timeline MacMathuna Seamus o Corrain Ailbhe 1995 Irish Dictionary Glasgow Collins Gem ISBN 0 00 470753 2 McCavitt John 2002 The Flight of the Earls Dublin Gill amp MacMillan ISBN 978 0 7171 3047 4 Snippet view Shaw William A 1906 The Knights of England Vol II London Sherratt amp Hughes Knights bachelors amp Index nbsp nbsp This Irish biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Turlough McHenry O 27Neill amp oldid 1180201598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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