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'''Morgan John Winthrop O'Donovan''' (1893–1969),<ref></ref> '''The ]''', held the position of '']'' <ref>The equivalent styles are Lord of Clancahill and O'Donovan Mor, both of which have fallen into disuse.</ref> from 1940 to his death in 1969. He was the son of ], The O'Donovan, and Mary Eleanor Barton, and was a descendant of ], The O'Donovan of Clancahill, the last such to be formally inaugurated in the ancient ] manner, with the ], by the ], Prince of ]. | '''Morgan John Winthrop O'Donovan''' (1893–1969),<ref></ref> '''The ]''', held the position of '']'' <ref>The equivalent styles are Lord of Clancahill and O'Donovan Mor, both of which have fallen into disuse.</ref> from 1940 to his death in 1969. He was the son of ], The O'Donovan, and Mary Eleanor Barton, and was a descendant of ], The O'Donovan of Clancahill, the last such to be formally inaugurated in the ancient ] manner, with the ], by the ], Prince of ]. | ||
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Morgan John Winthrop O'Donovan (1893–1969), The O'Donovan, held the position of The O'Donovan from 1940 to his death in 1969. He was the son of Morgan William II O'Donovan, The O'Donovan, and Mary Eleanor Barton, and was a descendant of Donal II O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of Clancahill, the last such to be formally inaugurated in the ancient Gaelic manner, with the White Wand, by the MacCarthy Reagh, Prince of Carbery.
Career
O'Donovan attended Marlborough College, and then Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, being commissioned in 1913. He fought in the First World War, and in 1917 was decorated with the Military Cross. Between 1919 and 1920 he fought in the Iraq Campaign and was mentioned in despatches.
From 1937 to 1940 O'Donovan commanded the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers, fighting in the Second World War. He retired in 1944 with the rank of Brigadier General. O'Donovan was then with the British Red Cross and Order of St. John in 1945.
Marriage and issue
Morgan John Winthrop married Cornelia Bagnell, daughter of William Henry Bagnell and Florence May Burrowes, and they had issue:
- Katharine Mary O'Donovan
- Morgan Gerald Daniel O'Donovan, The O'Donovan
Notes
- thePeerage.com
- The equivalent styles are Lord of Clancahill and O'Donovan Mor, both of which have fallen into disuse.
References
- Burke, Bernard, and Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Burke's Irish Family Records. London: Burke's Peerage Ltd. 5th edition, 1976.
- Butler, W. F. T., "The Barony of Carbery", in Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Volume X, Second Series. 1904. pp. 1–10, 73–84.
- Sir Richard Cox, 1st Baronet, Carberiae Notitia. 1686. extracts published in Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Volume XII, Second Series. 1906. pp. 142–9
- Curley, Walter J.P., Vanishing Kingdoms: The Irish Chiefs and their Families. Dublin: Lilliput Press. 2004.
- O'Donovan, John (ed. & tr.), Annala Rioghachta Eireann. Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616. 7 vols. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. 1848–51. 2nd edition, 1856. Volume VI, Appendix, Pedigree of O'Donovan, pp. 2430–83.
Preceded byMorgan William II O'Donovan | The O'Donovan 1940–1969 |
Succeeded byMorgan Gerald Daniel O'Donovan |