Turlough O'Donnell 1426 Turlough O'Donnell, who had been left as a hostage in lieu of Naghtan, (in prison in Dublin, by the English) made his escape, together with 4 other hostages. AFM 1429 Hugh Direach, the son of Turlough-an-Fhina O'Donnell, and his son, were slain by Turlough, the son of Niall Garve O'Donnell, on the 8th of February. 1431 Naghtan O'Donnell went to assault the castle of Loch Laoghaire, and took it from Turlough O'Donnell; and all the spoils that he found in it he carried off. AFM 1434 O'Donnell and his son, Turlough, heir to the lordship of Tirconnell, went in search of plunder and booty; and their evil fortune brought them into collision with a large body of English cavalry, who surrounded them. They contended with them for a long time, until Turlough O'Donnell and many others were slain, and this was on the day after Michaelmas. AFM