
Above : Picture Of Hugh O’Neill
In Rome death was soon busy amongst the little band of Irish exiles. In 1608, Rory and Caffir O’Donnell died within three months of each other, and in 1609 Hugh O’Neill’s eldest son followed them. The old chief himself lingered on till 1616, buoyed up almost to the last with the hope that mercifully seems to accompany an exile such as his, that some favourable combination of events might enable him to return to his native land and lay his bones amongst those of his ancestors For some time previous to his death he was blind. On July 20th, 1616 he died, and with pomp and ceremony his body was laid to rest, beside those of Hugh his son, and of the two O’Donnells, in the Church of St. Peter in Montorio, on the Janiculum Hill in Rome.