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The Annals of Ulster (Author: [unknown])

Year U1233

U1233.0

Kalends of Jan. on 17th feria, 16th of the moon, A.D. 1233.

U1233.1

A hosting by Feidhlimidh Ua Conchobuir into Connacht, until Cormac, son of Tomaltach Mac Diarmata, went to meet him, so that he Cormac took him with him into Magh-Luirg and formed a camp at Druim-Gregraidhe and there came out Cormac and Conchobur his son and the three Territories and the two sons of Mac Diarmata, namely, Donnchadh and Muircertach. And the counsel they adopted was to go in pursuit of Aedh, son of Ruaidhri Ua Conchobair. And they inflicted defeat in that place upon Aedh, son of Ruaidhri; that is, upon the


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king of Connacht; so that he himself was killed and Aedh the Momonian, son of Ruaidhri and his son and Donnchadh Mor, son of Diarmait, son of Ruaidhri and many other persons were killed, after the profaning of Tech-Baithin and after the pillaging thereof by Aedh the Momonian and after the pillaging of many other abbeys and churches; so that they themselves fell in atonement of the churches and saints of Connacht.

U1233.2

The Castle of the Hag and the Castle of Bun-na-Gaillbhi were razed by Feidhlimidh Ua Conchobuir.

U1233.3

William De Lacy and Charles, son of Cathal Ua Conchobuir and many Foreigners were killed by the Muinnter-Raighillaigh in Monach-cranncain.

U1233.4

Mael-Isu Ua Maenaigh, an eminent priest that used to recite his Psalter every day, save Sunday, rested in Christ.

U1233.5

Geoffrey Ua Daighri, herenagh of Daire of St. Colum-cille, rested in Christ.

U1233.6

(Translation of the body of Blessed Dominick.)