Donough-na-nordog O'Donnell Son of Hugh Roe O'Donnell 1499 The castle of Bundrowes was taken by the son of O'Donnell tie by Donough-na-nordog, the son of Hugh Roe), from O'Donnels own warders; but O'Donnel himself and his son, Hugh Oge, surrounded the castle; and Maguire and Philip, the son of Turlough Maguire, came to join O'Donnell and his son there. Donough-na-nordog and Philip came to a personal rencounter, in which they pommelled each other; but Donoughs horse being killed, and he himself thrown down, he was taken prisoner on the spot by Philip, who immediately delivered him up to O'Donnell. The castle was afterwards taken on the same day. O'Donnell gave Donough back to Maguire, who conveyed him to his house, to be detained in confinement. O'Donnell afterwards gave Philip, the son of Turlough Maguire, 60 cows, as a remuneration for his conquest. AFM 1503 The son of O'Donnell, ie Donough-na-nordog, was taken prisoner by the sons of Con O'Neill, and some Scots who were along with them (the sons of Con), and brought to O'DOnnell, ie Hugh Poe and Donnell, the son of O'Donnell, maimed Donough (at the river which Is called Dael (Lough Deel, Paphoe), in consequence of which he died. AFM