Annala Uladh : Annals of Ulster, Otherwise, Annala Senait, Annals of Senat; a Chronicle of Irish Affairs From A.D. 431, to A.D. 1540

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And a brother of Feidhlimidh, namely, Muircertach Blind [-eye], son of Maghnus, son of Brian Fa Concobair and Toirdelbach, son of Euaidhri, son of Brian and John junior, son of John, son of Ruaidhri the Freclded, were slain in the same place by Ruaidhri. — Toirdelbach, son of Conn, son of Domnall, son of Eogan IJa Neill, namely, a Friar Minor of the community of Ard-Macha, was Idlled in CaTan by his own horse by a kick. — ^The Saxon justiciary left^ Ireland this year before Christmas. — ^Two SO
...DS of Ua hAnluain, namely, Murchadh the Bed and GKlla Fadraig, namely, sons of Feidhlimidh Ua h Anluain, were slain by the sons of Aedh, son of Eogan Ua 'SeUÍ and by the sons of Cairpre, son of Aedh Ua Neill. — The Dalton, namely, Thomas, son of Edmond, son of Fiers, son of another Piers Dalton, was taken and Henry, son of John, grandson of Piers Dalton, was slain about líovember Day by Conn, son of Art, son of Conn Ua Mael[-Sh]echlainn and by Maelruanaigh, son of Ua CerbailL — ^Two sons of James, son of Mac Balronta, namely, John and Bedmond the Swarthy, were slain this year — to wit, John, by the sons of Maurice Walsh and Redmond, by farmers — on the border of Ath-cliath.

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