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The Annals of Ulster (Author: [unknown])

Year U1348

U1348.0

Kalends of Jan. on 7th feria, 1st of the moon, A.D. 1348-51.

U1348.1

Philip Mag Uidhir (namely, chief of Muinter Peodachain) died.

U1348.2

Enna Ua Flannagain, another chief, died.

U1348.3

Eoghan Mac Suibhne was killed by Maghnus Ua Domnaill.

U1348.4

Aedh O'Ruairc was taken prisoner by the son of Philpin Mac William de Burgh, in coming from Cruach-Patraic and Fergal Mac Diarmata rose out on account of that, and there was general war in Connacht and Magh-Luirg was all laid bare through it.

U1348.5

Mathgamain Mac ConShnama was killed by the sons of Donnchadh Mac ConShnama.

U1348.6

A general invitation was issued from William Ua Cellaigh to the learned of


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Ireland, and they came gratefully from him.

U1348.7

Christian Ua Leannain, abbot of Lis-gabhail, died on the . . Ides 13th of April.

U1348.8

(John Andreae, most excellent doctor, who explained the peculiar Rules of the Sixth, the Laws of the Clementine, and composed the Novellae, the Praises of St. Jerome, and explained the enactments of the Speculum, died this year, on the seventh day of the month of July, of the very dire pestilence, and was buried in the church of St. Dominic in the city of Bologna).