The Annals of Ireland [from A.D. 1171 to A.D. 1616]. Translated from the Original Irish of the Four Masters by O'Connellan, with Annotations by P. MacDermott and the TranslatorGeraghty, 1846 |
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afterwards ancient Annals Armagh barony battle bishop Brefney Bryan Buighe called castle Cathal Cavan celebrated century chief Clan Clare Conor Cork Cormac Danans daughter defeated Dermod Derry Desmond died Donal Donegal Dublin Edmond English Felim Fergal Fermanagh Firbolg Fomorians forces fortress galloglasses Galway Giolla Henry Hugh O'Conor Ireland Irish John Kerry killed Kinel king of Connaught king of Leinster king of Munster King's county land Leinster Leitrim Limerick lord justice Lough Mac Carthy Mac Dermott Mac Donogh Mac Geoghegan Mac Guire Mac Mahon Mac Murrogh Mac Rannall Mac Sweeney Mac William Maguire Malachy Manus marched Mayo Meath mentioned Milesians monarch of Ireland monastery Moylurg Muintir Murtogh Niall O'Brien O'Carroll O'Donnell O'Dugan O'Ferrall O'Flaherty O'Heerin O'Kelly O'Melaghlin O'Neill O'Reilly O'Rourke Owen parish plundered princes Queen's county race Roscommon signifying Siol slain slew Sligo sons taken prisoner Teige territory Thomas Thomond Tiarnan Tirconnell Torlogh tribe Tyrone Ulster Westmeath