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The Annals of Ulster (Author: [unknown])

Year U1241

U1241.0

Kalends of Jan. on 3rd feria, 15th of the moon, A.D. 1241.

U1241.1

Domnall Mor Ua Domnaill, king of Tir-Conaill and Fir-Manach and Cairpri and Airghialla from the Plain downwards, died on the pillow, after bringing victory from the world and from the demon and he was buried in the Monastery of Es-ruadh.

U1241.2

The battle of Cameirghi was given by Brian O'Neill and Mael-Sechlainn O'Domnaill, king of Cenel-Conaill, to Domnall Mag Lochlainn, namely to the king of Tir-Eogain, so that Domnall Mag Lochlainn was killed therein and ten of his own tribe around him and all the chiefs of Cenel-Eogain and many other good persons likewise. And the kingship was taken by Brian O'Neill after him.

U1241.3

(Murchadh O'Flaithbertaidh, bishop of Eanadh-duin, and Diarmait, son of Magnus, son of Toirrdelbach Ua Conchobair, and Tadhg, son of Ruaidhri O'Gadhra, rested in Christ.)


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