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Evening class in Trinity College Dublin for people with an interest in history or archaeology Medieval Castles: Symbols of power in the Irish landscape
Turlough of the Wine (father of this Eoghan) Niall Garbh Hugh Roe Hugh Dubh Manus Sir Hugh Red Hugh O'Donnell (the famous one) So Turlough was Red Hugh's
The source of that note on the family of Torloch an Fhiona (died 1422) is the O Donnell Genealogies, edited by Rev. Paul Walsh, published in Analecta Hibernica
... Abbot O ... This Eoghan is the child of Turlough of the Wine O'Donnell and "a daughter of O Miadhachain". This Eoghan died without an heir, so, there ends