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Henry O'Brien, Lord Ibrackan, or Lord O'Brien (c. 1642 – 1 September 1678), styled Hon. Henry O'Brien until 1657, was an Irish nobleman and politician. He was the son of
Henry O'Brien, 7th Earl of Thomond Henry O'Brien, 7th Earl of Thomond Privy Council of Ireland, PC (Ire) (c. 16202 May 1691) was an Irish peer, styled Lord Ibrackan from 1639 to 1657. O'Brien was the son of Barnabas O'Brien, 6th Earl of Thomond and Anne Fermor. In 1641, he marri ...
, and his first wife, and cousin, Anne O'Brien. He married Katherine Stuart, 7th Baroness Clifton, daughter of George Stuart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny and Lady Katherine Howard: the Aubigny Stuarts were a junior branch of the reigning
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. They had six children (of whom three died young): *Donough O'Brien, Lord Ibrackan (1663–1682), lost in the sinking of HMS ''Gloucester'' *Hon. Henry O'Brien (b. & d. 1665) *Hon. Charles O'Brien (b. & d. 1666) *Hon. George O'Brien, died young *Hon. Mary O'Brien (d. 1683), married
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*Katherine Hyde, 8th Baroness Clifton (d. 1706), married
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In 1661, he represented
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in the
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, and from 1670 until his death in 1678,
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. In 1673, he was appointed to the
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. His wife's relationship with Charles II gave them a valuable opening at Court, where they already had a friend in Sir Joseph Williamson and they enjoyed high favour in the 1660s. He died of disease while in camp with his regiment in
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. His courtesy title passed to his younger half-brother Henry Horatio O'Brien, Lord Ibrackan. Katherine within three months married their old friend, the statesman Sir Joseph Williamson. The speed of her remarriage gave rise to unkind rumours that the pair had been lovers, and the marriage was disapproved of, even by her children, since Williamson, the son of a country vicar, was not considered a suitable match for a connection of the King. He is a major character in ''The Piccadilly Plot'', the seventh in the Thomas Chaloner mystery novels by
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ibrackan, Henry OBrien, Lord 1640s births 1678 deaths British courtesy barons and lords of Parliament Heirs apparent who never acceded English MPs 1661–1679 O'Brien, Henry Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
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