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The Annals of Ulster (Author: [unknown])

Year 1304

U1304.0

Kalends of Jan. on 2nd feria, 5th of the moon, A.D. 1304-8.

U1304.1

A great foray was made by Mailruanaigh Mac Diarmata on the sons of Domnall Ua Conchobuir in the country of Cairpre. Great forays were made by the Clann-Muircertaigh on the same sons, although these had made peace previously with them and had given pledges to them; but they acted treacherously towards them afterwards. And the sons went forward to Slaibh-en and took nothing with them except their steeds and their accoutrements and their pack-horses. When that was heard by the Foreigners of Ui-Fiachrach and of Luighni, they assembled their forces and followed them to the summit of Sliabh-en. And the sons of Donnchadh and the sons of Domnall turned upon them, so that the Foreigners fled before them and defeat was put upon them as far as the Flagstone of Es-dara. And Thomas, son of Walter de Burgh,


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constable of Bun-finne and his brother and other persons were killed by them.

U1304.2

A retaliatory foray was made by Aedh, son of Cathal Ua Conchobhair, on Ruaidhri, son of Cathal, that is, on his own brother. And Maghnus, son of Maghnus Ua Conchobhair and other persons were killed by him.

U1304.3

Imhar Mac Geibennaigh rested in Christ.

U1304.4

A bolt of fire fell on the Monastery of the Friars in Ros-comain, so that it broke down the Monastery.

U1304.5

Domnall, son of the Successor of St. Coman, archdeacon of Oil-finn, rested in Christ.

U1304.6


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, Vicar of Clain-inis, died on the 5th of the Ides 9th of February.