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Eoghan Ó Donnghaile

Eoghan Ó Donnghaile, aka Owen O'Donnelly, Irish poet, fl. c. 1690.
Eugene O'Curry wrote of Ó Donnghaile in his ''Manners and Customs '', saying that:

"About 1680 a controversy sprang up among some of the bards of Ulster as to what race by ancient right belonged the armorial bearing of Ulster – the Red Hand – belonged. Eoghan Ó Donnghaile took part in the controversy and claimed the Red Hand for the O'Neills of Tyrone."

Robin Flower believed that Ó Donnghaile was a member of the bardic family that had fostered Séan 'an díomais' Ó Néill (Shane O'Neill), and there is a lament for Shane – ''Ceist ar eolchibh iath Éireann/A question for the learned of Ireland ...'' – attributed to Ó Donnghaile. Shane's fosterage among the Ó Donnghaile's of Ballydonnelly, County Tyrone, lead to him been known as Shane Ó Donnghaileach.
Seosamh Ó Dufaigh held that he may be identical with the Eoghan Ó Donnghaile listed on the 1704 registration of clergy for the parish of Armagh, a priest, the author of ''Comhairle Mhic Clámha'', and ''Mo choin do theacht Fheidhlime ...'' Ó Dufaigh sees the latter as saultation to his kinsman, Pádraig Ó Donnghaile, aka Feilim Brady, The Bard of Armagh.
Ó Donnghaile is the author of:
* ''Ceist ar eolchibh iath Éireann/A question for the learned of Ireland ...''
* ''Trom na gartha sa a Leith Chuinn/Sad these shouts, oh Leith Chuinn ...'', a lament.
* ''Tuirseach damh aig eirghe lae/Woeful to me the rising of the day ...''
* ''Is nar an sgelsa teachd da thigh/Bad is the new that came to your house ...'', a reply to Dermod mac Lewis Mac an Bhaird.
Ó Donnghaile is ascribed as author of:
* ''Mo choin do theacht Fheidhlime/Welome to you Feilimidh ...''
* ''Comhairle Mhic Clámha/MacClave's Advice''
==References==

* O'Reilly, (1820) ''A Chronological Account of Nearly Four Hundred Irish Writers'', Dublin.
* Eugene O'Curry (1873) ''Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish'', Dublin.
* C. O'Rahilly (1925) ''Tóruigheach Gruaidhe Griansholus'', London.
* Robin Flower (1926) ''Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the British Museum'', volume 11
* Seosamh Ó Dufaigh & B. Rainey (1981), ''Comhairle Mhic Clamha o Achadh na Muilleann'', Lille, pp. 24–42.
* Diarmaid Ó Doibhlin (2000) ''Tyrone's Gaelic Literary Legacy'', pp. 414–17, op.cit.


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