Logsuede.—Loghseudy or Loghsendy, in the barony of Rathconrath, Westmeath. On this expedition Bruce seems to have skirted along the north of Meath, through Nobber, Kells, Newcastle to Finnagh in Westmeath, Granard, in Longford, and Loghseudy, from which place he went through Westmeath and part of the King's County into Kildare, to Rathangan, Kildare, Castledermot, Athy, Rheban, and Arscoll, where he was opposed by Edmund Butler, Justiciary; he then returned to Ulster, burning in his way the Castle of Ley, and passing through Geashill in King's County, and Fowre in Westmeath, to Kells in Meath.

From Annales Hiberniae (Author: James Grace of Kilkenny), p.66 Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition
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