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Mac Carthaigh's Book (Author: [unknown])

Annal MCB1212

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1212

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A.D. 1212. The later Cormac Liathánach, son of Cormac Liathánach, son of Diarmaid Cille Badhuna [Mac Carthaigh], took the kingship, and he killed Mac na Seathar Ó Floinn.

MCB1212.2

A castle [was built] at Clones by a force of the king of England's men, and they made a foray to Abha Tíre Crithmuiun, and defeat and slaughter [were inflicted] on that force by Ó Néill and Mac Mathghamhna.

Annal MCB1213

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1213

MCB1213.1

A.D. 1213. Donnchadh na hImirce Timchill son of Cian, son of Donnchadh Donn, son of Cú Mara, son of Brodchú, son of Mathghamhain, from whom the Uí Mhathghamhna are named, died.


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MCB1213.2

Aodh Garbh Ó hEidirsgeóil was killed by the Uí Chedaga.in and some of his own people in Inis an Ghaithneamha.

MCB1213.3

Thomas son of Maurice FitzGerald, died.

MCB1213.4

Ó Néill demolished the castle of Áth Cruithne and killed the Galls who were in it.

MCB1213.5

Domhnall Ó Maoil Sheachlainn was killed by the Galls of Midhe.

MCB1213.6

Slaughter [inflicted] on the Galls of Midhe by Cormac Ó Maoil Sheachlainn and his kinsman.

Annal MCB1214

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1214

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A.D. 1214. Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain and the sheriff, together with the Galls of Munster and Leinster, came with Cormac Liathánach [Mac Carthaigh] to harry Desmond and to obtain supremacy over Diarmaid Dúna Droighneáin son of Domhnall Mór, son of Diarmaid Cille Baghuna. A hosting by Diarmaid Dúna Droighneáin together with the Galls of Cork, and he was twenty nights encamped at Durrus opposite Cormac Liathánach, and Cormac was at the north of Mangarta during that time.

MCB1214.2

Diarmaid Dúna Droighneáin [Mac Carthaigh] treacherously killed the whole family of Domhnall Mór Ó Súilleabháin, save Dunlaing and Giolla na bhFlann, at Ráithin na nGaraidhthe in the territory of the Barretts, on the advice of many, if not the greater part, of [the people of] Desmond.

MCB1214.3

A castle was built by Mac Cuidithe in Muinntear Bhaire, and one at Dún na mBárc by Carew, and another at Ard Tuilithe. Another castle [was built] by the son of Thomas [FitzGerald] at Dún Lóich, and one at Killorglin. A castle [was built] by Roche at Oirbhealach. A castle by the son of Maurice [FitzGerald] at Magh U Fhlaithimh. A castle by Fitz Stephen in Corca Laoighdhe. A castle by Barrett in the village above Cuan Dor. A castle by Nicholas Buidhe [de Barry] at Teach Mo-Laige. And it was during the war of Diarmaid Dúna Droighneáin and Cormac Liathánach [Mac Carthaigh] that the Galls overran the whole of Munster in every direction, from the Shannon to the sea.


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Annal MCB1215

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1215

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A.D. 1215. Pope Innocent died.

Annal MCB1216

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1216

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A.D. 1216. The king of England died, and the son of the king of France came to England to take it for himself.

Annal MCB1217

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1217

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A.D. 1217. Mór daughter of Ó Briain, wife of Cathal Croibhdhearg Ó Conchobhair, died.

Annal MCB1218

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1218

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A.D. 1218. Diarmaid Dúna Droighneáin [Mac Carthaigh] took the castle of John Butler.

Annal MCB1219

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1219

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A.D. 1219.

Annal MCB1220

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1220

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A.D. 1220. A hosting by Geoffrey de Mareis to Desmond, and he encamped at Áth na hUamha, and he destroyed the corn of the country, and he built a castle at Magh Rátha.

Annal MCB1221

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1221

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A.D. 1221. A great wind this year, which demolished houses and churches and woods, and sank many ships.