Donough O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin

Donough Edward Foster O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin (5 January 1897 – 19 October 1968) was an Irish peer and 30th indirect descendent of Brian Boru.[1]


The Lord Inchiquin
Baron Inchiquin
In office
9th December 1929  19th October 1968
Personal details
Born
Donough Edward Foster O'Brien

5 January 1897
16 Grosvenor Square, London, United Kingdom
Died19 October 1968(1968-10-19) (aged 71)
NationalityBritish
Spouse(s)
The Hon. Anne Thesiger
(
m. 1921)
ChildrenThe Hon. Deirdre O'Brien (born 1924)
Hon. Grania O'Brien(born 1928)
ParentsLucius William O'Brien, 15th Baron of Inchiquin
Ethel Jane Foster
EducationMagdalen College School, Oxford
Eton College
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
AwardsOrder of the Crown of Romania
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service British Army
Years of service1916–1921
1939-1942
RankCaptain
UnitRifle Brigade
London Rifle Brigade
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II

    Early Life

    Inchiquin was the first of five children born to Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin and Ethel Jane O'Brien née Foster, daughter of Johnston Jonas Foster JP of Cliffe Hill, Lightcliffe. Inchiquin was educated at Magdalen College School, Eton College and the Royal Military College.[2][3][1]

    Military Career

    Inchiquin was commissioned from the Royal Military College into Rifle Brigade on 1916, he continued to serve in the brigade within the 3rd Battalion throughout the First World War. Inchiquin was Aid-de-Camp to the Viceroy of India and his future father in-law, Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, between 1919 and 1920. Inchiquin left regular service in 1921. He was awarded the Order of the Crown (Romania).[4]

    Inchiquin returned to service in 1939 with the territorial regiment, the London Rifle Brigade. He continued to serve in the Second World War to 1942, when he finally retired with the rank of Captain. [5]

    Family

    Inchiquin was the older brother of Phaedrig O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin and the uncle of the current incumbent of the Baron Inchiquin title, Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin.

    He married, on 13 December 1921[5] Anne Molyneux Thesiger (1898-1973), daughter of Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, the Viceroy of India who Inchiquin served under as his Aid-de-Camp. Together they had two daughters:

    The 16th Baron Inchiquins eldest daughter the Hon. Deirdre Chapin née O'Brien
    • The Hon. Deirdre O'Brien born 1924, who served in the Women's Royal Naval Service during the Second World War. She married the physician Dr Horace Beecher Chapin (died. 19 Feb 1992), son of Horace H. Chapin of New York on the 23 April 1954. [6] Her last reported residence was Bermuda. [7]

    Inchiquin inherited the family Dromoland Castle estate in Ireland and Moor Park near Ludlow, Shropshire. He moved home permanently to Ireland in 1939.[9] Inchiquin had managed to keep hold of the estate for 20 years, by turning the estate into a dairy farm however by 1948 the financial state of the estate was so dire Inchiquin had to allow tourists to stay as paying guests. In 1962 Inchiquin finally gave in to the financial strain and sold the Dromoland Castle and 350 acres (1.4 km2) of its estate to billionaire industrialist Bernard McDonough and built himself nearby Thomond House, which he moved into in 1965 and a house that the current Baron Inchiquin resides in. [10] The ancesteral seat today serves as a luxury hotel and continues to be owned by a series of Irish American businessmen.

    Dromoland Castle today

    As the holder of the hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Inchiquin he was the Chief of the Dál gCais tribe, Chief of the Name of O'Brien and Prince of Thomond in the Gaelic Irish nobility.[8]

    Inchiquin died in 1968 aged 71 and was succeeded in the peerage by his younger brother, Phaedrig.[6]



    References

    1. Who Was Who, 1961-1970. A and C Black. p. 578.
    2. "Ancestors of Donough Edward Foster O'Brien, 16th Baron". www.holmesacourt.org. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
    3. "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
    4. Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes, 1926. Kelly's. p. 1260.
    5. The Complete Peerage, Volume VII. St Catherine's Press. 1929. p. 57.
    6. "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
    7. "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
    8. "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
    9. Moor Park School website - history page
    10. "The History of Dromoland Castle | Read Our Story | Dromoland Castle". Dromoland Hotel. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
    Peerage of Ireland
    Preceded by
    Lucius O'Brien
    Baron Inchiquin
    1929–1968
    Succeeded by
    Phaedrig O'Brien
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