Sir Hugh McManus O'Donnell (Irish: Sir Aodh mac Maghnusa Ó Domhnaill; c. 1520 - 1600)[1] was an Irish Gaelic lord. He was The O'Donnell of his clan, and king of Tyrconnell in Tudor-era Ireland.

Sir Hugh McManus O'Donnell
Sir Aodh mac Maghnusa Ó Domhnaill
King of Tyrconnell
Reign1566–1592
PredecessorCalvagh O'Donnell
HeirHugh Roe O'Donnell
Bornc. 1520
Tyrconnell, Ulster, Ireland
Died1600 (aged 79-80)
Tyrconnell, Ulster, Ireland
SpouseIníon Dubh
IssueNumerous, including Donal, Siobhán, Hugh Roe, Rory, Nuala and Cathbarr
HouseUí Dhomhnaill
FatherManus O'Donnell
MotherJudith O'Neill

Biography

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Hugh O'Donnell born circa 1520.[1]

Historian Francis Martin O'Donnell has named Sir Hugh's first wife as "Nuala, a daughter of O’Neill".[2] His second wife was Iníon Dubh - they married around 1567.[3]

He succeeded to the lordship of Tyrconnell upon the death of his half-brother Calvagh O'Donnell.[4]

In the 1580s, a violent succession dispute broke out amongst the O'Donnell family over who would succeed him. He abdicated in favour of his eldest son by his second wife, Hugh Roe O'Donnell, in 1592.[5][1][6]

He lived in retirement until his death in 1600, by which time Tyrone's Rebellion was in full flight.[1]

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References

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  • Burke, Sir Bernard (1866), A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, Harrison, pp. 409–410