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General '''Richard O'Donovan II, The ] of Clancahill''', born 1764 or 1768, was the son of Jane Becher, daughter of John Becher, and Daniel V O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of Clancahill. General '''Richard O'Donovan II, The ] of Clancahill''', born 1764 or 1768, was the son of Jane Becher, daughter of John Becher, and Daniel V O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of Clancahill.


Gaining the rank of General in the service of the ], O'Donovan fought in the ], in campaigns in ] and ].<ref></ref> He became an intimate acquaintance of the English Prince Regent, and saved the life of the ] during the retreat of the English Army from ].<ref>O'Hart, p. 201</ref> Gaining the rank of General in the service of the ], O'Donovan fought in the ], in campaigns in ] and ].<ref></ref> He became an intimate acquaintance of the English Prince Regent, and saved the life of the ] during the retreat of the English Army from ].<ref>O'Hart, p. 201</ref>


O'Donovan held the ] in 1778. He married Emma Anne Powell, daughter of Robert Powell, but they were without issue. Richard O'Donovan then overturned his father's will and left his entire estates, including the Manor of Bawnlahan, to her family, to the immense displeasure of his own. He died in 1829. The Chiefship of Clancahill then passed to the ], descendants of Teige, younger brother of ]. O'Donovan held the ] in 1778. He married Emma Anne Powell, daughter of Robert Powell, but they were without issue. Richard O'Donovan then overturned his father's will and left his entire estates, including the Manor of Bawnlahan, to her family, to the immense displeasure of his own. He died in 1829. The Chiefship of Clancahill then passed to the ], descendants of Teige, younger brother of ].
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==References== ==References==
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* ] and Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, ''Burke's Irish Family Records''. London: Burke's Peerage Ltd. 5th edition, 1976. * ] and ], ''Burke's Irish Family Records''. London: Burke's Peerage Ltd. 5th edition, 1976.
* Burke, Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke, ''.'' London: Harrison & Sons. 9th edition, 1899. pp.&nbsp;341–2 * Burke, Bernard and Ashworth Peter Burke, ''.'' London: Harrison & Sons. 9th edition, 1899. pp.&nbsp;341–2
* ], ''Carberiae Notitia''. 1686. extracts published in ''''. 1906. pp. 142–9 * ], ''Carberiae Notitia''. 1686. extracts published in ''''. 1906. pp. 142–9
* ] (ed. and tr.), '']''. 7 vols. ]. Dublin. 1848-51. 2nd edition, 1856. , pp.&nbsp;2430–83 * ] (ed. & tr.), '']''. 7 vols. Dublin: ]. 1848-51. 2nd edition, 1856. , pp.&nbsp;2459–60
* ], ''''. Dublin: James Duffy and Co. 5th edition, 1892. pp.&nbsp;200–1 * ], ''''. Dublin: James Duffy and Co. 5th edition, 1892. p. 201
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General Richard O'Donovan II, The O'Donovan of Clancahill, born 1764 or 1768, was the son of Jane Becher, daughter of John Becher, and Daniel V O'Donovan, The O'Donovan of Clancahill.

Gaining the rank of General in the service of the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, O'Donovan fought in the Napoleonic Wars, in campaigns in Flanders and Spain. He became an intimate acquaintance of the English Prince Regent, and saved the life of the Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany during the retreat of the English Army from Holland.

O'Donovan held the Chiefship of Clancahill in 1778. He married Emma Anne Powell, daughter of Robert Powell, but they were without issue. Richard O'Donovan then overturned his father's will and left his entire estates, including the Manor of Bawnlahan, to her family, to the immense displeasure of his own. He died in 1829. The Chiefship of Clancahill then passed to the cadet line, descendants of Teige, younger brother of Donnell III O'Donovan.

Notes

  1. thePeerage.com
  2. O'Hart, p. 201

References

Preceded byDaniel V O'Donovan Lord of Clancahill
1778–1829
Succeeded byMorgan O'Donovan
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