. . . . . "1957"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1059523552"^^ . . . . . . . "Aonghus Ruadh na nAor \u00D3 D\u00E1laigh, Irish poet, 1550\u20131617. \u00D3 D\u00E1laigh was of the Muintir Bhaire sept, and lived at Balliorrone, County Cork. He was employed by Sir George Carew and Mountjoy to lampoon the Irish chieftains and instigate enmity between them. The hostile reaction to his satire led to his assassination. According to Alice Curtayne: \"The other story is how the Deputy maliciously hired a poet named Angus O\u2019Daly to go around among the few remaining chieftains and satirise them on their fallen estate. Few of these men were now able to maintain a poet in their household and O\u2019Daly was glad of a job from anyone. With his pointed wit, he jibed at the MacGillicuddys for their gloom, the O\u2019Reillys for their helplessness, the O\u2019Sullivans for the bad wine they gave their guests. But when a servant of the O\u2019Meaghers heard this kind of performance, he could not endure the insult to his masters. He plunged a knife in the mocker and thus ended the poet\u2019s career.\" He was survived by one son, Aonghus \u00D3ge \u00D3 D\u00E1laigh. Descendants of the family were still living in the area in the 1830s."@en . . . . "Aonghus Ruadh na nAor \u00D3 D\u00E1laigh, Irish poet, 1550\u20131617. \u00D3 D\u00E1laigh was of the Muintir Bhaire sept, and lived at Balliorrone, County Cork. He was employed by Sir George Carew and Mountjoy to lampoon the Irish chieftains and instigate enmity between them. The hostile reaction to his satire led to his assassination. According to Alice Curtayne: He was survived by one son, Aonghus \u00D3ge \u00D3 D\u00E1laigh. Descendants of the family were still living in the area in the 1830s."@en . "31516439"^^ . . . . . "Aonghus Ruadh na nAor \u00D3 D\u00E1laigh"@en . . . . .