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The Annals of Ulster (Author: [unknown])

Year U1383

U1383.0

Kalends of Jan. on 5th feria, 24th of the moon, A.D. 1383.

U1383.1

Ruaidhri, son of Art Mag Uidhir, was killed by the son of Donnchadh Mag Uidhir, (namely, by Domnall, son of Donnchadh the Mischievous, on the 5th of the Kalends of January Dec. 28).

U1383.2

Finnguala, daughter of Art Mag Uidhir, died.

U1383.3

Tadhg Mac Donnchaidh, king of Tir-Oilella, died, namely, on the Friday of the Passion.

U1383.4

Diarmait, son of Concobur Mac Diarmata, namely, one who was to be king of Magh-Luirg, died.

U1383.5

John, son of Domnall Ua Ferghail, namely, chief of the hAnghaile, died.

U1383.6

Bishop Ua Mochain died this year, A.D. 1383.

U1383.7

A great hosting by Niall Ua Neill with his sons and the nobles of the Fifth about him. The whole North was destroyed and burned and pillaged by them. Aedh Ua Neill junior and Raibilin Savage fell in with one another on an encounter and two thrusts of their spears were given to each other by them. Raibilin went mortally injured to his Bisset's house and the son of John Bisset killed him outright and Aedh junior expired with, them the Bissets the third hour after the combat and so on. Jenkin the Fair, namely, son of John Bisset, was killed


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by the people of Raibilin in revenge of Savage.

U1383.8

Muircertach Ua Flannacain, chief of Tuath-Ratha and Maghnus, son of David and Cormac, son of Art Mag Uidhir and John, son of Geoffrey, kinsman of the abbot of Lis-gabail, were killed on the Nones 5th of April.

U1383.9

Murchadh Ua Briain died this year, namely, A.D. 1383.

U1383.10

(John of Lignano died this year, the 16th day of the month of February and was buried in the church of Saint Dominic in Bologna.)