Rose Doherty
(Wife of Cathbarr)
Hugh, Baron of Donegal (Son of Rory)
Hugh O'Donnell (son of Cathbharr)
Nuala (Sister of Rory and Cathbarr)
Donal Og (Red Hugh's half brothers son)
Eamon Cruama MacDaibheid & wife (Rory and Cathbarr son's mentor and
nanny)
Aodh O Gallchoir & wife (mentor and nanny of O'Donnell son's)
Séan Cronin MacDaibheid (Follower of O'Doherty - left wife and family
in Ireland)
Mathew Tully (educated Connaught man. Instrumental in planning FoE. Latter
joined the Spanish Navy)
Dennis O'Brian (Served with Rory. Helped bring boat over with Maguire)
Colman: Rory's Priest
Eoghan Rua Mac an Bhaird (Ward - O'Donnell's Poet)
Doighre O'Duigeannain (Scholar from Roscommon)
Donnchadh MacSuibhne (Joined the Spanish O'Neill regiment - later returned
to Ireland)
David Crafford ((Scotsman who served as Rory's butler)
Henry O'Kelly (Joined the Spanish Army - O'Neill Reg)
Fr Dermot Doolin (Remained in Flanders)
Gerald Fitzmaurice (Unknown)
Five Students:
Brian O Muiriosa,
Niallan Mac Daibheid
Donnchadh O Cochlain
Brian O hEigeartaigh
Conchur Og O Duibheannaigh (ordained 1617)
Five Gallaghers
Stayed in Belgium and all joined the Spanish Army
Cathaoir (mac Toimlin)
Cathaoir (mac Airt)
Toirleach Corrach
Tuathal,
Aodh Og
Four Attendants
Remained in Flanders and joined the Spanish Service
Sean MacPhilip
Aonghus MacDhuifithe
Uilliam O'Loinsigh
Cathal O Broin
Gearoid O Conchur (O'Connor) (Unknown)
O'Neill Entourage
Catherine Magennis (O'Neill's 4th wife, died in Naples, March 1619)
Hugh Baron of Dungannon (O'Neill's son. Died aged 24 in Rome 1609. Buried
in San Pietro in Montorio)
John (O'Neill's second son. Left in Belgium and became a Page at the court
of the Archduke and later Colonel of the Irish Regiment. After O'Neill's
death in 1616 King Philip III of Spain gave him title of Earl of Tyrone.
Killed in Battle near Barcelona in 1641.)
Brian (O'Neill's youngest son. Educated at Louvain. At the age of 13 he
was found dead in his room in Brussels in Aug 1617 and an English agent
was suspected of his murder.)
Two nephews, a grandson and a grandnephew, Henry Hovendon, O'Neill's Secretary.
4 O'Hagan's including John 'O'Punty' O'Hagan (p97 FoE)
2 Quinns
6 Clerical students,
5 Priests including Patrick O'Loughran who was arrested in Cork on his
return and hanged in Dublin.
1 Teacher
1 Nurse
several attendants
Fr Patrick Duffy and about 8 servants.
We know the name of only one of these, a 13 year old girl named Una Shiel.
Married in Rome to an Irish man and returned safely to Ireland in 1615.
St. Leger - He had killed someone and placed himself under the protection of O'Neill.
Pedro Blanco (Peter White) who had been washed ashore when the Juliana sank of the coast of Sligo during the Spanish Armada disaster. He had fought for O'Neill at the battle of Yellowford and at Kinsale.