The Age of the World, 5085.
The first year of Ederscel, son of Oilioll, as king over Ireland.
The Age of the World, 5089.
Ederscel, son of Eoghan, son of Oilioll, after having been five years in the sovereignty of Ireland, was slain by Nuadha Neacht, at Aillinn.
The Age of the World, 5090.
Nuadha Neacht, son of Sedna Sithbhaic, after having spent half a year in the sovereignty of Ireland, fell in the battle of Cliach, in Ui Drona, by Conaire Mor. The half year of the joint reign of Clann Eimhir Finn, being added to this half year of Nuadha Neacht, completes ninety and five thousand years of the age of the world.
The Age of the World, 5091.
The first year of Conaire Mor, son of Ederscel, in the sovereignty of Ireland.
The Age of the World, 5160.
Conaire, son of Ederscel, after having been seventy years in the sovereignty of Irelend, was slain at Bruighean Da Dhearg, by insurgents. It was in the reign of Conaire that the sea annually cast its produce ashore, at Inbhear Colptha. Great abundance of nuts were annually found upon the Boinn Boyne and the Buais during his time. The cattle were without keepers in Ireland in his reign, on account of the greatness of the peace and concord. His reign was not thunder producing or stormy, for the wind did not take a hair off the cattle from the middle of Autumn to the middle of Spring. Little but the trees bent from the greatness of their fruit during his time.
The Age of the World, 5161.
The first year of Ireland without a king, after Conaire.
The Age of the World, 5166.
The first year of Lughaidh Sriabh nDearg in the sovereignty of Ireland.
The Age of the World, 5191.
Lughaidh Sriabh nDearg, after having been twenty six years in the sovereignty of Ireland, died of grief.
The Age of the World, 5192.
Conchobhar Abhradhruadh, son of Finn
The Age of the World, 5193.
The first year of Crimhthann Niadhnair, son of Lughaidh, in the sovereignty of Ireland.