DescriptionOwen O'Conor of Ballinagare (1763–1831).jpg
English: Owen O'Conor of Ballinagare. He purchased Clonalis estate in 1805 and inherited the O'Conor Don title in 1820. Owen moved his family and household to Clonalis in that year and left Ballinagare Castle.
Date
circa 1820
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Charles O'Conor of Ballinagare, Life and works. Luke Gibbons & Kieran O'Conor, editors, Four Courts Press, 2015 (in illustrations section and given courtesy of Pyers and Marguerite O'Conor-Nash of Clonalis House)
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Owen O'Conor of Ballinagare. He purchased Clonalis estate in 1805 and inherited the O'Conor Don title in 1820. Owen moved his family and household to Clonalis in that year and left Ballinagare Castle.
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