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The Annals of Ulster (Author: [unknown])

Year U1330

U1330.0

Kalends of Jan. on 6th feria, 12th of the moon, A.D. 1330-33.

U1330.1

Tomaltach, son of Donnchadh Mac Diarmata, died.

U1330.2

William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, was killed by


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the Foreigners of Ulidia and those Foreigners fell therefor, either hanged, or slain, or drawn, by the people of the king of the Saxons.

U1330.3

Gilbert Mac Goisdelbh was killed by Cathal Mac Diarmata the Foreigner, in the centre of his own castle.

U1330.4

Aedh, son of Domnall Ua Domnaill, king of Tir-Conaill, the one person that caused most fear and triumph, general guarantor, the one of best sway and rule that was in the same time as he, after gaining victory from world and from demon, after taking the habit of a Grey Cistercian monk upon him, died in his own strong hold and was buried in the church of the Monastery of Ess-ruadh. Conchobur, son of the same Aedh, took the kingship of Tir-Conaill after his father. Contention arose between Art Ua Domnaill and Concobur, the son of his Art's own father, respecting the kingship, and Art was taken prisoner by Concobur and killed immediately by him.

U1330.5

Donnchadh, son of Aedh Ua Cellaigh, was taken prisoner by Toirdhelbach O'Conchobuir, king of Connacht.

U1330.6

Aedh Mac ConShnama died.

U1330.7

Domnall Mac ConShnama, chief of Muinter-Cinaith, died.

U1330.8

Son of the night Mag Fhlannchadha, material of a chief of Dartraighi, was killed by the Connachtmen.