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Annála Connacht

Loch Ce 1170-1224[edit]

  • LC1177.8 The Timpanach O'Connicén, chief poet of the North of Erinn, was slain by the Cenel-Conaill, together with his wife and family.
  • LC1181.4 Tadhg O'Dalaigh, chief poet of Erinn and Alba, in Christo quievit.
  • LC1184.8 The great church of Tuaim-da-ghualann fell in one day, both roof and stone.
  • LC1185.5 Maelisa O'Dalaigh, chief poet of Erinn and Alba, and principal dux of Corca-Raidhe, and the single choice of Erinn as regards grace, form, and goodness, died at Cluain-Iraird on his pilgrimage. Gilla-Isa O'Maeilin, bisbop of Magh-Eó, quievit.
  • LC1186.3 Conchobhar O'Flaithbhertaigh was slain by Ruaidhri O'Flaithbhertaigh, his own brother, in Ara. LC1186.15 Gillaberaigh O'Cillin, vice-abbot of Síl-Muiredhaigh, mortuus est..
  • LC1188.11 Muirchertach, son of Uada O'Concennain, king of Uí-Diarmada, mortuus est. Domhnall, son of Lochlainn O'Maelruanaidh, and Ferghal O'Taidhg-in-Teghlaigh, and Flaithbhertach, son of Sitric O'Finnachta occisi sunt.
  • LC1189.6 Conchobhar Maenmhaighe, son of Ruaidhri, chief king of Connacht, and royal heir of all Erinn, was killed by his own favorites, viz.:—Muirchertach, son of Cathal, son of Diarmaid, and O'Finnachta, i.e. the Crosach Donn O'Finnachta, and the Mendtach O'Cimlidhcain, through the instigation of his own brother, viz.:—Conchobhar O'Diarmada. In the entrance of Tochar-Gibhsi he was slain.
  • LC1189.7 Conchobhar O'Diarmada, son of Ruaidhri O'Conchobhair, royal heir of Connacht, was killed by Cathal Carrach, son of Conchobhar Maenmhaighe, in revenge of his father.
  • LC1190.1 The ship of Cathal Crobhderg O'Conchobhair, king of Connacht, was drowned in Loch-Ribh, and thirty-six men were drowned, including Airechtach O'Radhuibh, dux of Clann-Tomaltaigh, and Conchobhar, son of Cathal Migaran, son of Toirdhelbhach O'Conchobhair, and Muirchertach,son of Diarmaid, son of Tadhg O'Maelruanaidh, and Muirghes, son of Uada O'Concennain.
  • LC1190.6 Maelsechlainn O'Nechtain and Gillaberaigh O'Sluaighedhaigh were slain by Toirdhelbhach, son of Ruaidhri O'Conchobhair.
  • LC1195.9 Domhnall O'Finn, comarb of Brenainn at Cluain-ferta, quievit. vcccc.
  • LC1196.1 [...]aigh O'Catharnaigh, great priest of Cluain-mic-Nois, quievit in the monastery of Cill-Becain, in the noviciate of a monk.
  • LC1199.3 A depredation was comitted on the Foreigners by Cathal Crobhderg, who burned the bódhún of Ath, and killed many persons; and they carried with them many cows to their homes.
  • LC1199.4 Gormghal O'Cuinn, dux of Muinter-Gillcan, was taken prisoner by the Foreigners; and his people were reduced to great distress from want of food and clothing, after being plundered by the Foreigners.
  • LC1199.6 Aedh O'Cuinn, and the son of Aedh-na-namus, and some more of the Conmaicne were slain by the mercenaries of Connacht.
  • LC1203.9 Tuaim-dha-ghualann was emptied, and Cunga-Feichín was rased, so that it was without a house or church, and the churches of nearly all Connacht were emptied.
  • LC1209.2 Gillachrist O'Cernaigh, comarb of Condere, in bona poenitentia quievit.
  • LC1210.2 Céle O'Dubhthaigh, bishop of Magh-hEó, quievit. LC1210.3 Flaithbhertach O'Floinn, comarb of Dachonna of Es-mic-Eirc, in Christo quievit.
  • LC1214.8 Gilla-na-naemh O'Ruadhan, bishop of Luighne, in Christo quievit. LC1214.9 O'Muircen, bishop of Cluain-mic-Nois, in Christo quievit.
  • LC1215.8 Trad O'Maelfhabhuill, chieftain of Cenel-Ferghusa, with a great slaughter of his brethren along with him, was killed by Muiredhach, son of the Great Steward of Lemhain.
  • LC1216.1 Gillachrist O'Mannachain died in Rome this year.
  • LC1218.2 The Ferdana O'Maelrioc, the chief professor of his own art from the O'Dalaighs down, mortuus est.
  • LC1221.9 Diarmaid O'Culechain, a professor of history and writing, died in this year, i.e. a man who had more writings and knowledge than any one that came in his own time; and it was he that wrote the Mass book of Cnoc, and another Mass book the equal of it for Diarmaid Mac Oirechtaigh, his tutor, and for Gillapatraic, his foster-brother—the comarbs of Achadh-Fabhair in succession.
  • LC1223.10 Dubhthach O'Dubhthaigh, abbot of Cunga, quievit in hoc anno. LC1223.11 Finn O'Carmacain, agent and great landholder to the king of Connacht, moritur.

1224[edit]

  • 1224.11 Mael Isu son of the bishop O Mailfagmair, parson of Ui Fiachrach [Muaide] and Ui Amalgaid and bishop designate, was killed by the son of Donnchad O Dubda, after he had been sharing his food and fireside in his own house; and this, the slaying of a bishop of that race, is a deed which no other O Dubda had ever done before. 1224.17 Maelchoimgin O Scingin, erenach and chaplain of Ardcarne, rested in Christ.
  • 1225.2 Amlaib O Beollain, erenach of Drumcliff, a man eminent for generosity and for his guest-house, died this year.
  • 1225.3 O Mailbrenainn, abbot of the monastery of Boyle, died of blood-letting. 1225.33 Gilla Corpti O Mugroin died this year and was buried at Cong.
  • 1225.34 Moelbrigte O Maicin, abbot of Ballintober, a virgin and sage, rested in Christ. By him the church of Ballintober was begun, and its sanctuary and crosses(?) finished with great labour, in honour of Patrick, Mary our Lady, John and the Apostles.
  • 1226.5 Aed son of Donn O Sochlachain, erenagh of Cong, a man eminent for chanting and for the right tuning of harps and for having made an instrument for himself which none had made before, distinguished also in every art such as poetry, engraving and writing and in every skilled occupation, died this year. 1226.10 Matha O Mailmocherge rested in Christ.
  • 1229.2 Gilla Isu O Clerig, bishop of Leyney, rested in Christ. 1229.3 Gilla an Choimded O Duillennain, coarb of St. Fechin, and Muiredach O Gormgaile, prior of Inis Mac nErin, died. 1229.8 Diarmait O Fiaich, abbot of Recles Gilla Molaise Ui Gillaurain, from Tuaim, rested in Christ and was buried at Ardcarne.
  • 1230, battle of Findcharn, "Echtigern son of the brehon O Minachain and others not recorded here were slain by them that day." 1230.12 Gilla Carthaig O hEilgiusain, canon and hermit, rested. 1230.13 Donnsleibhe O hInmainein, a holy monk and chief master-carpenter of the monastery of Boyle, died. 1230.14 Maelmuire O Maileoin, coarb of St. Kieran of Clonmacnoise, rested. 1230.17 Maelsechlainn Mac Firedinn, archpresbiter and Master of Learning, rested in Christ during his novitiate in the monastery of Boyle.
  • 1231.4 Duinnin O Mailchonaire, ollave of Sil Murray, died this year
  • 1232.3 Gilla na Naem O Dalaig, eminent for poetry and for his guesthouse and for supporting all comers, both wealthy and wretched, died this year. 1232.9 Fachtna O hAllgaith, coarb of Drumacoo and Official of the Ui Fiachrach, who kept a guest-house and a leper-house and was [a man] of learning and a benefactor of the countryside, rested this year. 1232.10 Maeleoin Bodar (the Deaf) O Mailchonaire took Cluain Bolcain this year.
  • 1233.7 Donn Cathaig, erenagh of Aghagower, rested in Christ on the 15th of December; a man reverenced by clergy and laity for his qualities of mind-and body; the most generous bestower of cattle and food in his age; the protector of the wretched and the prosperous; an honour to his land and country; the reconciler of all disputes between his own household and the public in general. 1233.8 Mael Isa O Maenaig, a very reverend priest who used to recite his Psalter every day except Sunday, rested in Christ. 1233.9 Fergal Mac Cormac died.
  • 1234.4 Aengus O Mailfagmair, Bishop of the Ui Amalgada, rested in Christ. 1234.7 Gilla na Naem son of Art O Brain, erenagh of Roscommon rested. 1234.8 Maelpetair O Carmacain, master of Roscommon, rested. 1234.10 Mael Isa son of Daniel O Gormgaile, prior of Inis Mac nErin in Lock Key, died. 1234.11 Gilla Isa O Gibillain, a monk anchorite of Holy Trinity Island, rested in Christ.
  • 1235.4 Isaac O Mailfagmair, erenagh of Killala, died this year. 1235.7 An Gilla Suasanach (the Mop-haired Lad) Mac Aedacain died this year. 1235.24 Matthew, prior of Holy Trinity Island, rested in Christ. 1235.25 Gilla Coimded O Cuilin [...]. . . 1235.26 The best men of Ui Briuin na Sinna were killed in a skirmish with Donnchad son of Muirchertach Muimnech. 1235.27 O hAnainn, the great priest, died at Kilmore 1235.29 The church of an Druimne at Athleague was burnt, with the charters(?) and all the books of the Canons.
  • 1236.6 Maelmuire O Lachtnan, Archbishop-elect of Tuaim, went to England and was consecrated by letters from the Successor of Peter and consent of the King of England.1236.19 Mac Raith Mac Mailin, priest of Kilmactranny, died. 1236.20 Aed O Gibillain, priest of Kilroddan and eventually a Canon on Trinity Island, died.
  • 1237.3 Donait O Fidabra, coarb of Patric, rested.1237.6 The first synod of Maelmure O Lachtnan, erenagh of Tuaim, was held at Athlone after his pallium had arrived from Rome 1237.9 Clarus Mac Mailin began the building of a monastery for Canons on Trinity Island in Loch Oughter, the gift of Cathal O Raigillig. 1237.10 Thomas O Ruadain, Bishop of Leyney, rested in Christ. 1237.11 Gilla Isa son of In Scelaige (the Narrator) O Tormaig, Bishop of the Conmaicne, rested. 1237.12 Gilla na nEcc O Mannachain died in the monastery of Boyle this year. 1237.15 Drommann Iarthair and the land between Lathach Cille Brain and the lake, with wood and plain and bog, was presented to the community of the Trinity on Loch Key and to Clarus Mac Mailin by Donnchad son of Muirchertach Luathsuilech [Mac Diarmata] during the time that he ruled as king; and this was not long, since he reigned only for a month and Cormac reigned again.
  • 1239.7 Lasairfina, daughter of Cathal Crobderg and wife of O Domnaill, gave a half-townland of [her] marriage-estate, Rossborne, to Clarus Mag Mailin and the community of Canons on Trinity Island in Loch Key, this year, in honour of the Trinity and Mary our Lady.
  • 1240.6 Gilla na Naem O Dreain, erenagh of Ardcarne, died this year.
  • 1241.14 Aengus Mac Raith, priest of Cormac Mac Diarmata, died before Christmas.
  • 1242.9 The hospital of Sligo was presented by the Justiciar to Clarus Mag Mailin, in honour of the Trinity.
  • 1242.13 Aed O Mannachan died among the canons of Kilmore.
  • 1243.5 Petrus Mac Craith, after dedicating his life among the canons of Trinity Island, Loch Key, died, and was buried on St. Martin's day. 1243.6 Mael Eoin O Crechain, archdeacon of Tuaim, crossed over to Ireland, having been made a Master, and died in Dublin. 1243.7 Finnachta O Lugada, coarb of Benen and archdeacon of Tuaim, died at Martinmas. 1243.8 Cathasach O Snedhusa, dean of Muinter Mailruanaid, died at Ardcarne at St. Laurence's festival. 1243.11 The church of Ardcarne was enlarged by Clarus Mag Mailin this year.
  • 1244.7 Donnchad Mor O Dalaig, a master of poetry who never has been excelled and never will be, died and was buried in the monastery of Boyle. 1244.8 Tuaim was burned, together with its four churches and all its houses. 1244.9 The Archdeacon of Tuaim was drowned in Glaislinn Cluana. 1244.10 Fergal Mac Thacadan was treacherously killed by Conchobar Mac Tigernain on Inishfree. 1244.11 Great strife and contention arose in the choir of Elphin after Donnchad O Conchobair, Bishop of Sil Murray, died, in the matter of electing [his successor]. For a large section of the clergy elected Tomas O Cuinn, a Friar Minor and a chosen vessel, pure in his dealings; while Clarus Mag Mailin and Johannes, the two Archdeacons of Elphin, and Malachias the Dean and the Sacristan dissented from this choice, wishing to elect one of the choir, as was lawful. Hearing this, the junior Canons elected Comarba Commain O Conchobair, while the senior, namely the aforesaid, chose Johannes the Archdeacon in full synod at Athlone, through the influence of Clarus, Archdeacon of Elphin, who always refused to fall in with the error of others.
  • 1245.3 The castle of Sligo was built by Mac Muiris Fitz Gerald, Justiciar of Ireland, and by the Sil Murray. For Fedlim [O Conchobair] was bidden to build it at his own cost and to take the stones and lime of the spital house of the Trinity for the building, though the Justiciar had previously given that site to Clarus Mag Mailin in honour of the Holy Trinity. 1245.4 Domnall O Flannacain, Abbot of Cong, died. 1245.8 Cerball Buide son of Tadc son of Aengus Findabrach O Dalaig died.
  • 1246.3 The Bishop of Elphin, Eoin O Mugroin, son of the coarb of Mochua, died at Rahugh this year.
  • 1247.3 Benedictus Mag Oirechtaig, erenagh of Aghagower, was treacherously slain at the festival of the Cross, the third day of Summer, by the son of Conchobar Ruad son of Muirchertach Muimnech O Conchobair and the son of Magnus mac Muirchertaig Muimnig. 1247.6 Cathal and Toirrdelbach, sons of Aed O Conchobair, made a hosting to help Cathal Mag Ragnaill expel Mac Gosdelb from Feda Conmaicne. They captured the crannog and the lake and broke down the castle of Lecc Derg on the Saturday before Pentecost. And Toirrdelbach came to Trinity Island to fetch Clarus Mac Mailin, since the Galls had refused to come out of the castle unless the Archdeacon would escort them westwards across the Shannon to Tumna. So they came away with him, and the Clann Gosdelb were expelled from the whole territory.
  • 1248 Diarmait O Cuanna, the great priest of Elphin, died and was buried at Kilmore. 1248.20 Master Gilbert O Cerbaill rested in Christ.
  • 1249.13 Conn O Flannacain, prior of Kilmore, died on the twenty-sixth of April. 1249.14 Maelmuire O Lochtnain, Master in Canon Law, palmer from Jordan stream and Archbishop of Tuaim and all Connacht, died this winter a little before Christmas. 1249.15 Andreas Mac Gilla Geir, coarb of Feichin, died. 1249.16 Mael Ciarain O Lenachain, the great archipresbyter of Tumna, one who maintained clerks and priests in his own house and kept an open guest-house for scholars and strangers, died by the way as he was going to hear a sermon at Ardcarne, on the Friday before Lammas, and was buried with dignity and honour on Trinity Island in Loch Key.

1250[edit]

  • 1250.11 White Canons of the Premonstrant Order were taken shortly before Christmas by Clarus Mac Mailin from Trinity Island in Loch Key to Trinity Island in Loch Oughter in Brefne, and canons of the Order were instituted there by permission of Cathal O Raigillig, who presented the site as an absolute and perpetual alms in honour of the Holy Trinity. And Clarus so acted, in the name of God, for this reason—that the Premonstratensians enjoy a privilege similar to that of the monks, in that they can pass [from their own] to any other house.
  • 1251.2 Clarus Archdeacon of Elphin, a provident and prudent man, who mortified the flesh with fasting and prayer, who kept the law of patience and his tonsure, who was persecuted by many on account of his righteousness, the revered founder of the houses of the community of the Holy Trinity at Loch Key, where he chose a place of burial for himself, rested in Christ in that same place on the Saturday before Pentecost Sunday; on whose soul may almighty God in Heaven, Whose servant he was in the world, and to the honour of Whom he built the church at Randoon, the monastery of the Holy Trinity in Loch Oughter and the church of the Holy Trinity at Cell Ras, have mercy. 1251.5 Gilla Crist O Lachtnain, abbot of the Trinity at Tuaim, was drowned in the Irish Sea.
  • 1252.5 Maelmoedoc O Beollain, coarb of Colum Cille at Drumcliff, the richest and most prosperous man of his time in Ireland and the most esteemed, most charitable and most generous, died after a victory of honour(?) and penitence.
  • 1253.5 Gilla Cellaig O Ruadin, Bishop of the Ui Fiachrach [Muaide], died. 1253.6 Mac Raith son of Gilla Calma O Connachtaig was killed by the son of O Galand. 1253.11 Tomas O Cuinn, a Friar Minor, succeeded to the bishopric of Clonmacnoise and his bishop's orders were conferred in the Papal Court.1253.12 Seoan O Laidig, a Preaching-friar, succeeded to the bishopric of Killala and his bishop's orders were conferred at Tuaim on the second Sunday in Advent.
  • 1254.7 Sitrec Mag Senalaich was captured by Fedlim mac Cathail Chrobdeirg, and Senshuilech Mag Senlaich was blinded by him, on account of a false charge, for it was reported to him that they had acted treacherously towards him. 1254.9 Maelbrigde son of Bishop O Mailfagmair died. 1254.10 Moel Finden O Beollain, coarb of Drumcliff, died.
  • 1255.7 Mathgamain O Mannachain was killed at Bumlin. 1255.16 Juliana daughter of the coarb of St. Caillin and Gilla na Naem his son died.
  • 1256.4 Ruaidri O Gadra, king of Sliab Luga, was craftily and basely killed by his gossip, David son of Richard Cusin, who also broke down his castle. 1256.18 Aed son of Fedlim O Conchobair plundered the territory of Mac Richard Cusin to avenge the slaying of O Gadra on him. After that he broke down his castles, killing all the inmates, and took possession of the whole of Loch Gara.v 1256.22 Sitrecc Mag Senalich escaped and fled for refuge to the monastery of Boyle. 1256.23 Donn Cathaig Mag Senlaich died in the monastery of Boyle this year. 1256.25 Gilla in Chomded O Cinnfaelad, abbot of Annadown, rested. 1256.26 The Abbot of the Trinity at Tuaim, O Gillarain, rested.
  • 1257.10 Mael Patraic Mac Eli, erenagh of Killala, was killed. 1257.18 Cathal O Mannachain died on the 26th of November. 1257.19

Aed mac Fedlim violated Fenagh, that is, he took a hundred head of its cattle. 1257.20 Muiredach son of Maelbrigde O Fairchellaig, coarb of Moedoc, rested. 1257.22 Tomas O Mailchiarain, a sage of Ireland, rested.

  • 1258.10 Matha son of Gilla Ruad O Raduib, the Master, died this year. 1258.12 O Cuirnin the monk, foremost in piety, rested. 1258.18 Gilla Crist O Cormacain, dean of Elphin, rested.1259.3 Cormac O Luimlin, Bishop of Clonfert and one of the most learned men of Ireland, died in sanctified old age. 1259.15 In Gilla Cam (the Crooked Lad) Mac Gilla Chiarain, a distinguished poet and scholar, rested in Christ.
  • 1260.16 Cinaeth O Birn, prior of Kilmore, died.1260.19 Sitrec Mag Senalich was killed at Athlone by Dunnchatha Mag Oirechtaig and Tomaltach [Mag Oirechtaig]. 1260.20 Eoan de Verdun came to Ireland this year. 1260.21 Maelfinnein O Mithigein rested.
  • 1261.16 Gilla Crist son of Enna O Mailchiarain, chieftain of the Muinter Mailchiarain and Tellach Congusa, died.
  • 1263.14 Machair O Ruadain was treacherously killed by the Galls in the doorway of the church at Kilshesnan this year.
  • 1264.5 Oengus O Clumain, Bishop of Leyney, died in the monastery of Boyle, having resigned his bishopric long before.
  • 1265.3 Tomas O Maicin, Bishop of Leyney, rested. 1265.10 Gilla na Naem O Cuinn, chieftain of Muinter Gillgain, died.1265.13 Mael Brigte O Grucain, erenagh of Elphin, died.
  • 1266.2 Mathgamain son of Ceithernach O Ceirin, king of Ciarraige, was killed by the Galls of Dunmore this year. 1266.3 Mathgamain O Cuilen, king of Claenglas, was killed this year by his wife, through jealousy, with one thrust of a knife. 1266.4 Tiaquin Castle was broken down this same year and the whole of Conmaicne laid waste. 1266.9 Mael Isa O hAnainn, Prior of Roscommon and Athleague, rested in Christ. 1266.10 The township of Ballintogher was burned by Flann Ruad O Flainn, who killed many of its Galls. 1266.11 Many castles were burned in Tireragh, with all their corn. 1266.12 Tomas O Mailchonaire, Archdeacon of Tuaim, rested in Christ. 1266.14 Tomas O Miadachain succeeded to the bishopric of Leyney, and the Orders of these two bishops were conferred on the same day. 1266.21 Maeleoin Bodur O Mailchonaire, ollave of the Sil Murray, died.
  • 1267.2 Maelsechlainn Mac Aeda and Conchobar his father and Aed his brother all died within three months. 1267.3 Murchad Mac Suibne was captured in the Owles by Domnall son of Magnus O Conchobair and delivered up to Walter Burke, Earl of Ulster. He afterwards died in the Earl's prison. 1267.4 Brian son of Toirrdelbach son of Ruaidri O Conchobair died in the monastery of Knockmoy this year. 1267.11

Ailis daughter of Mac Cargamna died.

  • 1268.20 Aengus O Dalaig, a noted poet and keeper of a guesthouse, rested.
  • 1269.2 Imar O Birn, a warrior and trusted officer of Aed O Conchobair, renounced the world, leaving behind him his children and his wealth, and dedicated his life in the monastery of the Preaching-friars at Roscommon. 1269.10 Aed O Finn, master of music and minstrelsy, died.
  • 1270.2 Sligo was burned by O Domnaill and the Cenel Conaill and the son of Brellach an Chairn O Mailbrenainn was killed on that occasion. 1270.18 It was in this year that the reign of the ollavs Dubshuilech and Dunlang O Mailchonaire came to an end, and Tanaide Mor son of Duinnin son of Nede son of Conaing Buide O Mailchonaire took his seat in the Ollav's Chair of the province of Connacht. In the words [of the poet]: ‘Tanaide the teacher, a learned ollav, son of Duinnin, spent forty famous years on the floor of Liss Lerthaile.’
  • 1271.4 Imar O Birn, a trusted officer of Aed O Conchobair, king of Connacht, died at Roscommon after a victory of repentance and was buried in [the monastery] on the 29th of January.
  • 1273.4 Jordan d'Exeter raided the Corann, and a few of the Connacht princes came up with his party; but they were incited to an unwise move by an evil(?) man, so that Domnall son of Donnchad son of Magnus [O Conchobair] and Magnus son of Art and Oirechtach Mac Aedacain and Aed O Birn and many others were killed.
  • 1274.8 Tadc son of Cerball Buide O Dalaig, ollav in poetry to Aed O Conchobair, died this year.
  • 1278.2 Tadc son of Toirrdelbach son of Aed mac Cathail Chrobdeirg, king of Connacht, was killed by the sons of Cathal Mac Diarmata when he had ruled the province of Connacht for three years. In the words of the poet, Donnchad Losc O Mailchonaire: ‘O Conchobair of Cluain Ca, the son of Toirrdelbach, three years; all did his bidding while he reigned; he gathered in the hostages of the land.’
  • 1278.7 Tomas O Cuinn, Bishop of Clonmacnoise, rested.
  • 1280.3 Seoan O Laidig, Bishop of Killala, rested in Christ.
  • 1287.4 Florint O Gibillain, Archdeacon of Elphin, a sage skilled in knowledge and wisdom and learning and clerkship, rested in Christ. 1287.4

Florint O Gibillain, Archdeacon of Elphin, a sage skilled in knowledge and wisdom and learning and clerkship, rested in Christ.

  • 1289.3 Matha O Scingin, ollav of Cenel Conaill, died.
  • 1291.11 Lucas Mac Gillaruaid, Archdeacon of Elphin, rested. Edruth Mac Raith, Abbot of Loch Key, died.

1300[edit]

  • 1301.2 Finnguala daughter of Fedlimid O Conchobair, Abbess of Kilcreevanty, rested in Christ.1301.4 Gilla Isa Mac Fir Bisig, ollav of the Ui Fiachrach Muaide, a master of history and tales and poetry, of the Computus and of many other arts, died this year.1301.6 Matha Mac Raith, a great priest of Ardcarne, a most charitable and humane man, rested in Christ.
  • 1302.10 Uilliam O Finnain, Abbot of Kilbeggan and afterwards Bishop of Clonmacnoise, rested in Christ.
  • 1306.5 Master Tomas O Naan, Archdeacon and Bishop-elect of Raphoe, rested in Christ.
  • 1307.3 Luirint O Lachtnain, Abbot of Assaroe, sometime Abbot of Boyle and then Abbot of Knockmoy and lastly Bishop of Kilmacduagh, rested in Christ.
  • 1309:".. at Coill in Chlachain in the territory of Brefne.. " is killed, among others, "Gilla na Naem Mac Aedacain, ollav of Connacht in Law and a universal master equally skilled in all arts."
  • 1310.2Tanaide O Mailchonaire, ollav in poetry and history of the Sil Murray, died at the beginning of this year, that is, in the hard spring.
  • 1311.7 Mael Isa O Dalaig, master of poetry and liberality, died this year.
  • 1314.6 Gilla an Choimded son of Cinaeth O Gormgaile, erenagh of Elphin, and his wife, Gormlaith daughter of Mac Branain, died.
  • 1315.22 Tadc O hUicinn, a general master of all arts connected with poetry, died.
  • 1316: ".. Eoin Mac Aedacain, brehon to O Conchobair .." killed at Athenry.
  • 1317.9 Mael Isa Ruad Mac Aedacain, a master Brehon in the ancient law, died.
  • 1318.5 Gilla in Choimded son of Cinaeth O Gormgaile and his wife, Gormlaith daughter of Mac Branain, died at this time. He was Erenagh of Elphin
  • 1322.12 Andrias Mag Mailin, chief master of law both new and old, in Civil and Canon Law, rested.
  • 1326.4 Luirint O Lachtnain, Bishop of Elphin, rested in Christ. 1326.5 Master Seoan O Finnachta was then elected to this same bishopric.
  • 1327.9 Sadb daughter of Mac Aedacain died.
  • 1328.13 Muiris O Gibillain, chief master in Ireland of Law both old and new, Civil and Canon, a learned and erudite philosopher accomplished in poetry and Ogham lore and many other arts, a choral canon at Tuaim and at Elphin and at Achonry and at Killala and at Annadown and at Clonfert, Official and general judge of the archdiocese, rested in Christ.
  • 1330.8 Mael Isa Donn Mac Aedacain died.
  • 1336.11 Trinnoit O Naan, a high master in many arts, in Civil and Canon Law, rested in Christ.
  • 1337.9 Master O Rothlain rested in Christ.1337.10Matha O hUicinn, renowned for his poetry and humanity, entered into rest.
  • 1339.9 The church at Kilronan was built this year by Fergal Muimnech O Duibgennain.
  • 1340.19 The church in Kilronan was burned this year.1340.20Niall O hUicinn, a master of poetry, was drowned.1340.14Pilib O Duibgennain, ollav of the Conmaicne, died.
  • 1342.20 Flann Oc O Domnallain, O Conchobair's ollav in poetry, rested.1342.21Domnall O Cuindlis, an eminent historian, was killed by the Ui Diarmata.1342.13Tomas O Cinga died.
  • 1343.14 The church at Kilronan was built.
  • 1347.10 Finnguala, daughter of Eogan Mac Fingin and wife of Fergal Muimnech O Duibgennain, archdeacon of Kilronan, rested.
  • 1349.2 Gilla na Naem O hUicinn died.

1350[edit]

  • 1350.10 Aengus O hEodhusa died.1350.11Aengus Ruad O Dalaig; master-poet of Ireland, rested.
  • 1351.5 A general invitation was issued by Uilliam son of Donnchad Muimnech O Cellaig, at ‘Invitation Christmas’, to the schools of poetry of all Ireland, and they all came right thankfully, both great and lowly.
  • 1355.20 Tadc Mac Aedacain died.1355.21Mac Gallgaidil, Abbot of the Trinity, rested in Christ.
  • 1356.16 Solam O Mellain, keeper of the Bell of the Testament and general guardian of the learned of Ireland, died.
  • 1357.6 Fergal Muimnech O Duibgennain, ollav of the Conmaicne and of the northern and southern Clann Mailruanaid, died.1357.9Donn Slebi Mac Cerbaill, an accomplished musician, died.1357.11Clement O Duibgennain, vicar of Kilronan, rested in Christ.
  • 1359.11 Aed son of Conchobar Mac Aedacain died this year.
  • 1360.17 Gilla na Naem O Conmaig, music-ollav of Thomond, died.1360.18William, son of the Coarb of St. Caillin, was killed.1360.19Naemacc O Duibgennain died.
  • 1362.15 Aengus Mac ind Oclaich, Archdeacon of Killery, rested in Christ.1362.16Morchad the Monk Mac Taidc rested.
  • 1364.8 Gilla na Naem O Duib da Boirenn, ollav in Brehon Law of Corcumroe, died this year. 1364.9 Donnchad O hUicinn, a learned historian, died. 1364.10 Bran O Brain, a skilful tympanist, died. 1364.5Gilla na Naem Mac Goband na Scel, a learned historian, died.
  • 1366.10 Master Florint Mac in Oclaich died this year.
  • 1367.12 Maelmuire Oc Mag Raith died this year.1367.Tadc and Lochlainn, sons of Aengus Ruad O Dalaig, died.
  • 1368.9 Seaan O Domnallain died.
  • 1372.3 Seaan Mor O Dubacain, a master-historian and ollav of the Ui Maine, died this year.
  • 1373.4 Adam O Cianain, a master of History, died as a canon in Lisgoole.
  • 1375: Maelsechlainn O Domnallain, a good poet, died of a scrofulous ulcer.
  • 1376.5 Ruarcan O hAdmaill, ollav of O hAnluain, rested.1376.6Eoin O Ruanada, ollav of Mac Aengusa, rested.1376.7Maelsechlainn O Mailmena, ollav of O Cathain, died.1376.10Conchobar O Bechain, a master of History, rested.1376.11Cellach Mac Cruitin, ollav of Thomond in History, died.
  • 1377.6 Seaan O Rodachain, coarb of Caillin, a sage of Ireland died.
  • 1384.7 Maelmorda O Duibginnain rested. 1384.20Uigestin O Duibginnain, ollav-historian of the Conmaicne, rested. 1384: [Ruaidri son of Toirrdelbach O Conchobair died of the plague] on the night of the festival of Catherine the Virgin in the winter, having spent sixteen years and a quarter as full-king of Connacht, as the poet Mailin O Mailchonaire testifies in his poem on the Succession of the Kings: ‘Ruaidri—royal the line— had sixteen years and a quarter in peacefu1 Cruachu Ali. The hard-fighting son of Toirrdelbach was he.’
  • 1385.15 Tanaide O Mailchonaire, ollav of the Sil Murray in History and Poetry and the most skilled man of his profession in his time, died at Lammas in his own house, after a victory of Unction and Penance, and was buried in Clooncorpey.
  • 1387.4 Ruaidri O Cianain, ollav of Oriel in History, died.
  • 1388.5 Sigraid O Cuirnin and Cairpre O Cuirnin were killed by the Leinster Galls.
  • 1390.11 Brian Mac Aedacain, ollav-brehon of Brefne, died. 1390.12 Sean Mac Aedacain the Official, the best man in his post in his time, was killed four nights before Christmas and I do not know who killed him. *1390.14Dubginnan O Duibginnain, ollav of the Conmaicne in History, rested.
  • 1391.7 Tadc, son of Gilla Coluim O hUicinn and Be Binn daughter of O Mailchonaire, a worthy ollav and a charitable, died after great repentance.
  • 1399.4 Gilla na Naem Mac Aedacain, ollav of Eastern Munster in Law, and Baethgalach Mac Aedacain, ollav in Law of the Ui Fiachrach and the Ui Amalgaid, died. 1399.12 Mae Eochada Eolach, ollav of the house of Caemanach in Poetry and general protector of the men of Ireland, died after a victory of repentance. 1399.Cormac O Cuirnin, prospective ollav of Brefne, died this year. 1399.16 Domnall Ruad son of Sigraid O Cuirnin, prospective ollav of Brefne, died of the plague this year.

1400[edit]

  • 1400.8 Grigoir son of Tanaide O Maelchonaire, prospective ollav of the Sil Murray and a passed master in his art, was unfortunately killed by a spear-thrust at the hands of William Garb son of David [Burke] on the causeway of Dunamon, through a mistake. Six score and six cows were given as his wergild.1400.12 Tomas O Cuirnin, ollav of the Fir Brefne, rested. 1400.11 Simon O Trebair, Archdeacon of Killarga, rested.
  • 1401.7 Gilla na Naem Mac Aedacain, judge-ollav of the Ui Failgi and the Cenel Fiachach, rested. 1401.20 Uilliam Oc O hUicinn was killed by the sons of Cathal na mBanfigech (C. of the weaving-women) Mag Flannchaid between two rivers this year.
  • 1404.17 Donnchad Baccach O Mailchonaire, ollav of the Sil Murray in History, died. 1404.18 Gilla Duibin Mac Cruitin, ollav of Thomond in History, died. 1404.20 Cerball O Dalaig, ollav in Poetry of Corcumroe, died. 1404.23 Domnall son of Donnchad O Dalaig, called the Bag of Poetry, died. 1404.24 Flann Oc son of Seoan O Domnallain, ollav in Poetry of Sil Muiredaig, died. 1404.30 Uilliam O Deoradain, law-ollav to the house of Caemanach, died.
  • 1405.13 Gilla na Naem son of Ruaidri O Cianain, ollav in History to the Fir Manach, died suddenly in the house of Nede O Mailchonaire's son in Cairpre Gabra. He was buried in the monastery of Lara. 1405.14 Muirchertach O Duibginnain rested. 1405.16 Magnus son of Aed O hUicinn died. 1405.19 Johannes son of Maelmartain, vicar of Templehouse, died on the twenty-fifth of February.
  • 1409.8 The Muinter Cuirnin were killing each other this year. Seoan and Conla were killed by Diarmait son of Muirchertach O Cuirnin in the house of O Duibgennain of Castle Fore; and this Diarmait went into the house of Conchobar Crom son of Tadc O Conchobair, his lord and own foster-brother, and Conchobar arrested him in his own house and delivered him up to the Muinter Ruairc and the Muinter Cuirnin. He was kept more than a fortnight in captivity and was killed in the end by Seaan O Cuirnin.
  • 1409.10 Muirchertach Mac Aedacain, law-ollave of Teffia, died.
  • 1410.8 Tomas son of Maelmuire Mag Raith, ollav of Thomond, died. 1410.9 Donnchad O Duirnin died.
  • 1411.7 Domnall O Bechain, a master of History, died. 1411.8 Diarmait son of Gilla Isa Mag Raith, ollav of Thomond in Poetry, died. 1411.22 Cathal O Cuirnin, prospective ollav of Brefne, rested. 1411.23 Magnus son of Baethgalach Mac Aedacain, prior of Sligo, died.
  • 1412.14 Caterfina, daughter of Maelsechlainn son of Muirgius Mac Donnchada and wife of Mac Fir Bisig, was drowned in a torrent in going from her own house to the Sunday Mass.
  • 1413.2 Be Binn, daughter of Maelsechlainn son of Muirgius Mac Donnchada and wife of Master Matha Mac in Oclaig, died.
  • 1414.4 Master O Mochain died this year. 1414.14 Donnchad Mac Fir Bisig, prospective ollav of the Ui Fiachrach Muaide, died this year. 1414.16 John Stanley, lieutenant of the King of England, came to Ireland this year to destroy the Gaels of Ireland. He was a man who granted no protection to cleric or laymen or to the poets of Ireland, for he plundered every one of its clerics any men of skill in every art on whom he laid hands and expose them to cold and beggary. He plundered Niall son of Aed O hUicinn in Usnagh of Meath, and Henry Dalton attacked the son of James Diuit and the King's followers and [took from them a cow for each cow and a horse for each horse and a sheep for each sheep and a pig for each pig [which Niall had lost] and gave them to the Ui hUicinn. They were then convoyed into Connacht. After this the Ui Uicinn made lampoons on John Stanley an~ he lived only five weeks till he died from the venom of th lampoons. Now this is one of two poet's miracles which were worked for Niall O hUicinn: the freezing to death of the Clanconway on the night after he was plundered in Clada, and the death of John Stanley from the venom of the lampoons. 1414.18 Magnus son of Domnall, guest-house of the Ui Fiachrach Muaide, died at Roslee.
  • 1415.2 Darcy of Rathwire died at the beginning of winter this year. And many Englishmen came to Ireland with Lord Furnival, lieutenant of the King of England. He plundered Leix and Caislen na Cuilenntraige, the castle, that is, of Fachtna O Morda's son, and brought slaughtered cows and horses and cattle out of Oriel. And he destroyed the sons of the Bretnachs and hanged Gerald son of Thomas Caech, a Geraldine. Moreover he plundered many of the poets of Ireland: O Dalaig of Meath, Diarmait that is, and Aed Oc Mac Raith and Dubthach Mac Eochada Eolach and Muirgius O Dalaig. And in the following summer he plundered O Dalaig of Corcumroe, Fergal son of Tadc son of Aengus Ruad, at Bruiden Da Coca in Machaire Cuircne. More than all this, he granted no protection to saint or shrine so long as he was in Ireland. 1415.6 Clasach O Cobthaig, one who excelled both in poetry and in charity, died.
  • 1416.4 Muirgius O Coineoil, coarb of Drumcliff, was burned in his own house in a reaving fire. 1416.7 The Dean of Killala rested in Christ. 1416.8 Tomas Mac ind Oclaig, erenagh of Killery and chief master of Law in Connacht, died after a victory of repentance. 1416.9 Lucas O Trebair, erenagh of Killarga, rested in Christ. 1416.33 Furnival plundered the Clann Craith (the Magraths) this year, and his name was Loard.
  • 1419.8 Fercert O hUicinn, head of the family descended from Gilla na Naem O hUicinn, died. 1419.12 Dauid son of Tanaide O Mailchonaire ollav of the Sil Muiredaig, died of the plague in his own house at Kilmore, after Unction and Penance, and was buried in the monastery of John Baptist at Trim, with much honour and state, in the autumn. 1419.34 Derbail daughter of the Great Official Mac Muirchertaig, wife of O Dalaig of Meath, died of the plague at the feast of St. Martin.
  • 1421.16 Gilla Riabach O Clerig, an eminent historian, rested in Christ.
  • 1422.9 The sons of O Mailsechlainn made an attack on Ardnurcher. Mag Eochacan was in the castle with a few men at that time, having with him also Cosnamach Oc Mac Aedacain, law-ollav of the Cenel Fiachach and the Ui Failgi. The brehon mounted his horse and rode after them, thinking them to be the sons of Muirchertach Oc Mac Eochacain, who were in rebellion against Mac Eochacain at the time, he himself having come [to the castle] to make settlement between the parties. 1422.10 He followed the band westwards out of the town to Topar Brigte. Here the sons of O Mailsechlainn were waiting (?) and at the noise (?) of the rider they discharged the arrows which were ready in their bows and Cosnamach Oc was killed without delays by an arrow-shot. 1422.19 Seoan son of Diarmait O Cuirnin was killed at Belach Coilled Sotair by the sons of Seoan O Cuirnin.
  • 1433.9 Conchobar O Mailenaig died on his way to Rome. 1433.2 A general invitation was issued by Mairgreg daughter of O Cerbaill about the feast of Dasinchell this year at Killeigh, and [another] about the first festival of Mary in the autumn at Rathangan for the people who were not with her at Killeigh, so that she satisfied fully all the suppliants of Ireland. 1433.3 An eclipse of the sun, which people called the Black Day, on the seventeenth day of the month [of June] this year.
  • 1435.15 Mag Raith of Termann Dabeoc [died.]
  • 1436.9 Cormac O Domnallain, ollav of the Sil Murray in Poetry, died.
  • 1437.4 Gormlaith daughter of Dauid O Duibgennain, wife of Brian Mac Aedacain, and ultimately an anchorite, entered into rest in the monastery of the Trinity on Loch Key. 1437.5 Maelsechlainn son of Tanaide O Mailchonaire died. 1437.6 Cairpre son of the Dean O Duibgennain died. 1437.7 Tadc son of O Dalaig Find's son was killed in a brawl by his own men.
  • 1438.3 Conchobar Mac Aedacain, ollav of Macwilliam of Clanrickard, died.
  • 1439.4 Seoinin O Maeleoin rested.
  • 1441.2 Mailin son of Tanaide O Mailchonaire, ollav of the Sil Murray, principal author of the learning of Ireland and Scotland and head of his family for thirty-seven years, went the way of all flesh at the age of eighty or more, and may his soul find forgiveness for ever and ever. Amen. He was buried with (?) the saints of the town on the fifteenth of February by the day of the month, Wednesday by the day of the week. 1441.4 Diarmait Ruad O Mailchonaire died. 1441.5 Duibgenn son of Matha Glas O Duibgennain, a man very learned in his art, died. 1441.8 Cathal Ballach son of Ruaidri O Duibgennain died.
  • 1443.6 Gilla na Naem Mac Aedacain, the teacher of Ireland in his own art, ollav of Ormond, died.
  • 1445.7 Fergal son of O Dalaig of Meath was wounded on the track of his own father's prey and died of the wound. 1445.9 Remission of all sins by Conchobar, the Bishop O Cuinlis.
  • 1446.2 Domnall O Cobthaig and his two sons were treacherously killed by Maelsechlainn son of the son of Art O Mailsechlainn and by Feidlim son of the son of Fiacha Mag Eochacain on Crowinis in Loch Ennell, in his own house. He was a man of wide accomplishment and his house was an open guest-house. 1446.5 Tanaide son of Mailin O Mailchonaire died on a journey in Clann Feorais, between the two Easters, and was buried at Ballyboggan.
  • 1447.3 Matha O Rodachain, coarb of Fenagh, a hostel for guests and a well of riches to the churches of Ireland, entered into rest. 1447.4 Sadb daughter of Uilliam Mac Branain, wife of Mailin O Mailchonaire, died after a victory over the world and the Devil.
  • 1448.2 Diarmait son of Eogan son of Mathgamain O Dalaig, ollav of Meath, died at the beginning of spring this year. 1448.3 Tadc Oc O hUicinn, chief teacher [of the poets] of Ireland and Scotland, died at the end of the same spring.

1450[edit]

  • 1452.4 Maelsechlainn son of Urard O Mailchonaire died.
  • 1460.5 The Provost of Elphin, Ruaidri son of Magnus O Mochain, died.
  • 1461.11 The Bishop of Killala, O Coneoil, was killed by the son of Magnus O Dubda. 1461.15 O Dalaig of Corcomroe, Niall Oc O hUicinn and Niall son of Fergal Oc O hUicinn died. 1461.16 The Dean O Maileoin, a sage of Ireland, rested at St. Ciaran's Clonmacnoise. 1461.21

Tomas son of Uigestin Mac an Baird died. 1461.29 Aengus Mac Raith, the theme of all Irishmen, died at the beginning of his prosperity and his preceptorship. God's blessing go with him to Heaven. 1461.30 Diarmait son of Domnall son of Eoin son of Sitrecc Ruad O Mailchonaire died. 1461.31 Maelsechlainn son of Flann O Domnallain died.

  • 1463.3 Gilla Crist Mac Eitigen, vicar of St. Patrick's church and canon of the choir in Elphin, rested in Christ on the Saturday after St. Bridget's day.
  • 1464.4 Muirchertach son of Seaan O Duibgennain died of the same colic. 1464.8 Diarmait O Murchadain, best of priests, rested in Christ. 1464.13 Muirchertach son of Art O Mailsechlainn and his wife, O Cobthaig's daughter, and three others as well died within one day and night from going to see a horse which died of the same swellings. 1464.17 Lochlainn son of Mailin O Mailchonaire died, having won a victory over the world and the Devil, and was buried at Elphin under the protection of God and Patrick and St. Francis. 1464.38 The daughter of Mag Eochada of Moyfin, wife of the son of Emann O Cellaig's son, most charitable and most bountiful of women, entered into rest this year. 1464.50 Lochlainn son of Fercert O hUicinn died.
  • 1465.7 Mac Senlaich, Diarmait Dub, a noble head of dignity, died. His son Seoinin succeeded him.
  • 1466.7 Tadc Mag Neill, lord of [ [...]. . . . ] of the hundred feats, renowned for his guest-house, died. 1466.10 O Duibgennain of Kilronan, that is Fergal son of Dauid, died. 1466.11 Muirgius the canon son of Conaing the canon O Mailchonaire rested in Christ. 1466.16 Muirchertach son of Cu Chonnacht O Dalaig died. 1466.30 Donnchad son of Muirchertach O Dalaig died.
  • 1469.7 Ruaidri son of Donnchad son of Eogan Oc O Dalaig, the most musical-handed harpist in all Ireland, died.
  • 1470.3 Brian son of Magnus O Mochain died.
  • 1471.16a Cu Choicriche O Mailchonaire, prospective ollav of Sil Murray, died in Macwilliam Burke's house at Loughmask Castle and was buried in Rossreily under the protection of God and St. Francis. May God be compassionate to his soul! 1471.17 And, what we deplore more than that, the coarb of Cloone rested in Christ. 1471.19 Diarmait son of the Erenagh of Elphin, a righteous and chaste priest, was killed by his own people [in a dispute] about land. 1471.20 The Dean, that is Aed son of Diarmait O Mochain, was put to death, in the dispute about the deanery, in the river at Killicknan. 1471.26 An attack was made by Mac Gosdelb after his own kinsmen and they killed Elec daughter of Fergal Oc O hUiginn, wife of Conchobar son of Ruaidri Oc O hUiginn, in her own house at Machaire na nAilech, most unhappily.
  • 1472.7 Eogan son of O Findain died. 1472.20 Gilla Glas, the son of O hUiginn, died in the autumn of this year.
  • 1473.13 O hUiginn, that is Gilla na Naem, son of Ruaidri Mor, died.1473.18 Mac Aedacain of Ormond, that is Gilla na Naem, died the year after.1473.40 Brian son of Roiberd Mac Aedacain, law-ollav to O Conchobair Donn and O hAinlige, [died.]1473.42 Gilla na Naem son of Donnchad Mac Aedacain died.1473.46 The Official O Mailmocheirge, a man eminent in all Ireland, rested in Christ.
  • 1474.6 Gilla Find Mac Aedacain, ollav to O Conchobair Failgi, died. 1474.20 Tomas son of Domnall O Cobthaig died. 1474.25 Cairbre O Dalaig of Meath died.
  • 1475.11 Diarmait Mac Senlaich died. 1475.22 Gilla na Naem son of Maelsechlainn O hUiginn died. 1475.25 Cormac O Cuirnin, teacher of the learned of Ireland, died.
  • 1478.8 Bishop O hUiginn, Bishop of Mayo, died. 1478.9 Mac in Baird of Tir Conaill, that is Gofraid son of Eogan Mac in Baird, died of the plague. 1478.10 Mac Rithbertaig, ollav to Mag Uidir, died. 1478.27 O Cobthaig, that is Muirchertach Losc, died.
  • 1481.4 Mac Con Mide, that is Conchobar Ruad, a master of poetry, died this year.
  • 1482.3 Urard O Mailchonaire, ollav of Sil Murray in learning and poetry, the chief chronicler of the western world, specially learned in the phases of the moon, translator of a part of the Scriptures from Latin into Irish, died at an advanced age. Sigraid O Mailchonaire succeeded him. 1482.12 Muirchertach Mac Flannchaid, prospective ollav of Thomond, died. I am John Reagh.
  • 1483.3 O Fialain, Sean son of Eogan, died. 1483.4 O Cianain, Ruaidri son of Tadc, died.
  • 1485.5 Gilla Patraic O hUiginn died.
  • 1487.4 O Mailchonaire, that is Sigraid son of Sean Ruad, died. 1487.7 Sean son of Conchobar Mac Aedacain died. 1487.8 Aed son of Brian son of Fergal Ruad O hUiginn died.
  • 1488.3 Maelmuire son of Tadc Oc O hUiginn, a master of poetry, died this year. 1488.12 Mac an Baird of Oriel died, namely Nuadha son of Sean Cam.
  • 1489.4 O Fialain, Eogan, [died] this year, and Athairne O hEogusa. 1489.7 O Cerbaill, Sean son of Maelruanaid, died. 1489.11 O Fialain, Eogan Oc son of Eogan, died.

1500[edit]

  • 1502.4 Domnall son of Brian O hUiginn, teacher of the schools of Ireland in Poetry, died.
  • 1505.5 Cairbre son of Brian O hUiginn died of a stroke. 1505.6 Andrias Mag Raith died.
  • 1506.3 Paidin son of Lochlainn son of Maelsechlainn O Mailchonaire, teacher of the men of Ireland in History and Poetry, died suddenly this year; he went to bed well in the house of Mathgamain Mac Caba and was found dead in the morning.
  • 1507.2 Mac Conmidhe, that is Solamh, an eminent poet of great wealth who maintained an open guest-house, died this year. 1507.3 The monastery of Ballindoon was begun this year by Tomas O Fergail. 1507.4 Feidhlim Mac Uinsinnain died. 1507.5 Mag Raith, that is Tomas, died. 1507.6 O Cuill, that is Cenn Faelad; O Dalaig Finn, that is Gofraid; O Dalaig Cairprech, that is Aengus; O Gerain, that is Sean; all these poets fell asleep in Christ in this year.
  • 1510.2 Eogan Ruad Mac an Baird, ollav to O Domnaill, died. 1510.3 O Raigillig died, that is [Sean] son of Cathal. 1510.4 O Fialain died, that is Fergal. 1510.5 Mac Lochlainn died, that is Uaithne. 1510.6 Eogan son of Brian O hUiginn died. 1510.7 O Domnaill, that is Aed son of Aed Ruad, being in the prime of life and at the height of his power, went to Rome this year. 1510.8 Aibhilin, daughter of Niall Oc O hUiginn and wife of O Duibgennain, died.
  • 1511.3 Dubthach son of Dubthach O Duibgennain, a rich prosperous gentleman full of wisdom and liberality, died this year.
  • 1512.3 O Cleirigh, Tuathal son of Tadhg Cam, an eminent historian and maintainer of an open guest-house, died after Unction and Penance.
  • 1513.7 Master Muiris O Fithchellaig, Doctor of Divinity and, as Archbishop of Tuaim, the most famous cleric in the east or in these parts, died this year. 1517.7 O Duibgennain of Kilronan, that is Matha Glas son of Dubthach, died this year.
  • 1519.9 Mailin son of Torna O Mailchonaire, ollav of the Sil Murray, a man full of good fortune and wisdom; who had been chosen by the Fitz Geralds and the Galls from all the ollavs of Ireland; who used to get jewels and treasure from all of whom he sought them, and would illadvisedly give away what he received, died at Abbeyderg in Tethba. 1519.10 Ferceirtne O Cuirnin, an officer of Eogan O Ruairc and an eminent historian, died. 1519.11 Domnall Glas O Cuirnin died. 1519.12 The Coarb of Cloone, foremost in the hospitable entertairtment of guests among all the churchmen of Conmaicne, having attained or exceeded the common term of life, rested in Christ.
  • 1523.10 Mac Con Mide, Maelsechlainn son of Sean son of Solam, a master in poetry, [died] this year.
  • 1525.6 The Dean, son of Brian Ruad Mac Conmide, who kept a guest-house open to all, and his son Cerball died this year. 1525.7 O Duibgennain's daughter, Caiterfina, died after Unction and Penance on the feast of St. Columba and was honourably buried in the monastery of Donegal.
  • 1527.5 O Clerig, Gilla Riabach son of Tadc Cam, an eminent man of art and a rich man, died in the robe of St. Francis in the month of spring.

1527.6 Domnall, the son of Bishop O Gallchubair, was killed by some of the posterity of Aengus O Gallchubair. 1527.7 Doctor O Duinnslebi, the son of Eogan, a notable healer and eminent in most other arts, a very wealthy man and keeper of a guest-house, died on the third day before the feast of St. Francis.

  • 1527.16 Uilliam son of Aindrias Mac Raith, a man of great wealth and a good yeoman, and his wife died within one day-and-night.
  • 1527.20 Mor daughter of Maelsechlainn Mac Caba, wife of O hAinlige, the best woman who ever lived in Cenel Dobtha, foster-mother to the poets and exiles of Ireland, a re-incarnation of Mor Muman for good repute and piety and virtue, the greatest bestower of alms and charitable gifts of food and clothing to God's poor and needy and to all who stood in need thereof, died in her own residence at Port Locha Leise and was buried in the monastery of Elphin under the protection of God and St. Francis.
  • 1528.11 Muiris son of Donnchad O'Beigléighinn, an eminent physician, died, with Unction and Penance.
  • 1528.12 Magnus son of Domnall Mac Aedacain died.
  • 1528.13 O Mailmiadaig, Cathal son of Domnall son of Uaithne Buide, chieftain of the Tellach Cerballain, died.
  • 1529.6 O hUiginn, Domnall Cam, an excellent poet and scholar, died. O hUiginn's son, Aed son of Glaisne, an excellent poet, died. Cosnamaid son of Fergal son of Donnchad Dub Mac Aedacain, a man preminent in Brehon Law and in Poetry, died and was buried at Elphin. Domnall son of Eoin Mac Birrthagra, destined ollav of the North in legal terminology, died. So did Semus son of Ruaidri Mac Birrthagra. Mac Aedacain of Ormond, Domnall son of Aed son of Domnall, head of the learning and wisdom of Leth Mogha, died.
  • 1530.19 Una daughter of Mac an Baird died.
  • 1531.2 O Siaghail, physician-ollav of Inishowen, died. Illann Buide son of Maelsechlainn son of Illann Mac an Legha, an eminent physician, died this year. Tuathal, the son of O Domnallain of Machaire Maenmuighe, died. Gilla Patraic son of Adam Mac an Baird died.
  • 1532.9 O Mailchonaire, Torna son of Torna, the best man that had held the ollavship of the Sil Murray, died. Conchobar son of Domnall Ruad was proclaimed O Mailchonaire in his stead and died soon afterwards.Patraic son of Adam Mac an Baird died. 1532.12 The Coarb of Fenagh, namely Brian, died.
  • 1533.8 Maeruanaid Oc son of Maelruanaid O Cerbaill died.
  • 1534.2 Mac Eochada's, son, Donnchad son of Maelmuire, who by universal consent was the prospective ollav of the province of Leinster and who was the best man, for his labours, in every branch of the [poetic] art, and the most hospitable housekeeper, was unfortunately killed with one cast of a javelin by his mother's brothers, namely the sons of Tuathal. 1534.10 Cormac son of Fergal Mac an Baird, an eminent poet of the most charitable and humane of his kindred, died of a sudden attack of sickness, after Unction and Penance.
  • 1536.6 Tomas O hUiginn, teacher of the men of Ireland in Poetry, died this year. 1536.11 The Coarb of Drumreilly, Cathal son of Seoinin son of Sean O Mailmocheirghe, a man possessed of much livestock and lasting wealth, died this year.
  • 1541.5 O Cerbaill, Fer gan Ainm son of Maelruanaid, head of the bounty and valour of the posterity of Tadc son of Cian for his hospitality and nobility, was treacherously killed—a blind man—by the descendants of Sean O Cerbaill and by O Mailmuaid's son, that is Sean son of Domnall Caech. And though O Cerbaill was completely blind at this time he fought and defended himself well before he was killed. 1541.11 Mac an Baird of Tir Conaill, Conchobar Ruad son of Fergal, eminent in poetry and in learning and one who kept an open guest-house, died after Unction and Penance.
  • 1542.4 The Coarb of Termon Magrath died, namely Toirrdelbach son of Aindrias. 1542.6 Mac Con Mide, Brian Dorcha son of Solam, eminent in poetry and learning, a rich and prosperous man who kept a house of open hospitality, died about St. Columba's day. 1542.7 Cormac son of Diarmait O Cleirigh, a Friar Minor, died. 1542.13 Duibgenn son of Dubthach son of Maelsechlainn son of Matha Glas O Duibgennain, a handsome and highly-skilled ollav in History and keeper of a guest-house, died this year.
  • 1543.9 Muirges son of Paidin son of Lochlainn son of Maelsechlainn O Mailchonaire, ridge-pole of History, bower of Poetry, revealer of all knowledge and wisdom to the disciples, chief institutor of learning in all the arts, a charitable, humane, rich, prosperous man, died with Unction and Penance, having triumped over the world and the Devil, and was buried under the protection of God and Patrick at Elphin.

Loch Ce[edit]

  • LC1431.3 Eoghan O'Fialain died.
  • LC1432.4 Walter Burk, i.e. the grandson of the Earl of Ulster, died. O'Duibhgennain of Cill-Ronain, i.e. Matthew Glas, a professor of history, and keeper of a general house of hospitality for the men of Erinn, died.
  • LC1543.8 Maurice, the son of Paidín O'Maelconaire i.e. the sage, of Erinn in history and poetry, and a man of wealth and great prosperity, died this year.
  • LC1549.3 A school invitation was given by Mac Diarmada, i.e. Ruaidhri, at Christmas of this year; and it is not possible to count or over-reckon all that he gave to the poets, and professors, and learned men of Erinn, and to all men besides. LC1549.4 A good son of Mac Diarmada, i.e. Maelruanaidh, the son of Ruaidhri Mac Diarmada, gave the like invitation, and distributed much of the world's riches to the men of Erinn, after he example of his father.
  • LC1549.5 This Ruaidhri Mac Diarmada cured, and firmly established, many of the neighbouring and distant territories under his government and heavy tribute, for he exacted two hundred cows from the two Mag Raghnaills, and one hundred cows from Mac Donnchadha of the Corann, and sixty cows from O'Gadhra; forty-eight cows from O'hAinlighe, and forty-eight cows from Mac Branáin; and twenty-four cows from O'Flannagáin, and twenty-four cows from Cruthon-O'Maine; and twenty-four cows from the descendants of Toirdhelbhach Carragh O'Conchobhair; and twenty pair of bonaghtmen from the descendants of Tadhg, son of Brian Mac Donnchadha, and twenty shillings rent every year therewith. And he imposed a tribute on the descendants of Ruaidhri Mac Donnchadha, in Cúil-Degha and a tribute on the descendants of Aedh Buidhe, and on the Slicht-Muirghesa, and a tribute on the descendants of Dubhgall Gruama.
  • LC1551.4 Lochlainn, son of Paidin, son of Lochlainn, son of Maelechlainn, son of Tanaidhe O'Maelchonaire, i.e. arch-ollamh of Síl-Muiredhaigh, died this year, and was buried in Oilfinn, after triumphing over the world and the devil.
  • LC1553.9 Tadhg, son of Ruaidhri O'Comhdhain, i.e. the ollamh of Erinn and Alba in music, died.
  • LC1555.6 Brian went again towards the Rinns; and he brought sixty horses with him, and apprehended Muirchertach Og O'Maelenaigh. He plundered Coill-Feachtna in like manner; and Brian, son of Eoghan Mac Diarmada, placed himself in Mac Diarmada's hands, consenting to accept peace and an arrangement according to his own award, after all that had been destroyed between them both.
  • LC1556.3 Diarmaid O'Maelenaigh died in hoc anno.
  • LC1557.7 The Gilla-Coluim O'Clabaigh, i.e. the comarb of Patrick on Magh-Ai, i.e. a rich, opulent man, who kept a general house of hospitality, died in hoc anno.
  • LC1558.1 Mac Diarmada and his son, i.e. Brian, went to make an attack upon Brian O'Cellaigh. Mac Diarmada, and the rear of the army, remained in Baile-an-mhuilinn. Brian and the rest of the army went in past Bruighél, and he brought with him a prey, and Cobhthach O'Fallamhain's stud of horses. He retreated upwards, and burned the country entirely from Bruighél up; and he returned safely, loaded with spoils. LC1558.2 O'Conchenainn's town, i.e. the Fedan, was plundered, and burned, by Brian Mac Diarmada in like manner.
  • LC1561.1 Tadhg, son of Cairbre O'Birn, i.e. the O'Birn, died in Echanagh; and it is questionable if there was in Erinn a person more celebrated than he for stature and beauty, form and stateliness, for wisdom and learning, for hospitality and dignity, and in every other quality incident to a good man: a blessing be with his soul. LC1561.2 Maelsechlainn, son of Tuathal O'Domhnallain, died: i.e. the ollamh of the greater part of Connacht in poetry, and a man who always kept a guest-house.
  • LC1561.12 Naisse, the son of Cithruadh, the most eminent musician that was in Erinn, was drowned on Loch-Gile, and his wife, the daughter of Mac Donnchadha, and Athairne, the son of Matthew Glas; and the son of O'Duibhgennain was a great loss.
  • LC1566.1 Tomaltach, the son of Tadhg, son of Ruaidhri Og, son of Ruaidhri Caech Mac Diarmada, went to Clann-Connmhaigh, accompanied by his son, i.e. Maelruanaidh; and on going into the country they separated from one another, viz., Tomaltach remained in Dun-lomdhain, and Maelruanaidh, i.e. his son, went to Cill-Begnad, on the inner side of Geimhis, accompanied by a few of his chief people. When Maelruanaidh and his people applied themselves to the wine which they found in the place, so that they were confused, intoxicated, they observed nothing until their enemies, viz., Brian, son of Maelsechlainn O'Cellaigh, with his band of valour and conflict, appeared at the doors close by them. Maelruanaidh arose, with his few good men and defeated his enemies; and he escaped from them forcibly, by the strength of his hand, until his people separated from him, being oppressed by superior force, and through the confusion of intoxication, so that Maelruanaidh was killed there; i.e. the most distinguished man of his age nobility, bounty, and excellence, and who conferred most on professors and men of science in his time. And there were slain along with him Diarmaid Riabhach, the son of Cathal, son of Aedh, and Edmond-an-Mhachaire, son of Maelsechlainn Donn, son of Donnchadh Dubh, (i.e. the man of his age who gave the most to guests and exiles in his own time, the son of a faithful pair), and Eoghan Mac-an-bhaird, i.e. Mac Diarmada's steward; and numerous horses and spoils were taken from them there.
  • LC1567.9 Maghnus, the son of Cormac, son of Domhnaill Mael O'Laimhin, i.e. Ruaidhri Mac Diarmada's servant, was killed by the descendants of Eoghan Mac Diarmada, and the descendants of Cormac Mac Diarmada, in treachery, on the Molog.
  • LC1578.2 The chief priest of Trinity-Island, i.e. John Buidhe O'Sergoid, was drowned in Loch-Cé on Easter-day. LC1578.11 The chief priest of Baile-na-cille in Clann-Connmhaigh, i.e. Tadhg O'Tonaire, died between the two festivals of Mary in the autumn. LC1578.13 Dolbh, the son of Dubhtach O'Duibhgennain, i.e. the chief O'Duibhgennain, died. LC1578.14 Mac Flannchaidh, i.e. Cathal Dubh, died.
  • LC1579.1 John O'Maelmocheirghe, i.e. comarb of Druim-Oirghialla, the most eminent man in Erinn for keeping a general house of hospitality for the men of Erinn, and of the world, (as many of them as he could supply), died.
  • LC1581.2 Maelechlainn, son of the Abbot O'Cellaigh, and John, the son of William Og, son of William, son of Conchobhar, and Diarmaid O'Mainnin, were killed by Domhnall, son of the Abbot O'Cellaigh, i.e. his own brother, and by Edmond Dorcha, the son of Domhnall Mac Suibhne. LC1581.12 Fer-caogad O'Duibhgennain, i.e. the son of Ferghal, son of Philip, died in Cluain-Ui-Brian. LC1581.13 Brian Caech O'Coinnegain, an eminent cleric, and keeper of a general house of guests, died; and the place of sepulture which he selected for himself was, i.e. to be buried at the mound of Baile-an-tobair. And we think that it was not through want of religion Brian Caech made this selection, but because he saw not the service of God practised in any church near him at that time. LC1581.25 The prior of the town of Ath-an-righ, i.e., William O'Cinaedha, mortuus est.
  • LC1581.28 A fiery bolt fell upon the new castle of the race of Bresal O'Cellaigh; and John Ruadh Mac-an-fhiledh was killed by it; and horses and cattle were killed there. The pinnacle of the church of Cill-O'Scoba was broken by it. LC1581.29 Ruaidhri, the son of Enna O'hUiginn, died in Suidhe-Fínáin, and was buried in Cluain-Senmhail. Gerald Clabach, i.e. a gentleman of the Geraldines, and a destroyer of much, was put to death by Saxons. LC1581.30 Maghnus, son of the Parson Mac Muirghesa, died in the end of his age, on Loch-Labain, after doing great good by charity and humanity, keeping a house for guests, up to that time; and he was buried in Cluain-Senmhail.
  • LC1582.12

The sons of Walter Fada went on an expedition into Tir Amhalghaidh, and committed a depredation. The young men of the posterity of Rickard Burk overtook them in pursuit, and set upon them. The sons of Walter Fada turned against them, and the pursuers were routed by superior numbers, at Mám-in-ghair in Glenn-dubh, on the southern side of Neimhfin. Rickard, son of Edmond, son of Ulick, was killed there; and Edmond Allta, the son of Richard, son of Oliver, was also killed there. Ambrose, son of David Bán, and Oliver, son of John, son of David Bán and a great many of their followers along with them, were severely wounded there. Brian, son of Eoghan Mael O'Domhnallain, i.e., the most eminent man in Erinn, of his own age, in poetry and learning, was lost there, together with a graduate in science of Muinter-Dalaigh. And the prey was afterwards carried off by them.

LC1582.13 Crimhthann, son of Murchadh, son of Maurice Caomain, was killed by foreigners.


  • LC1582.33

Great depredations were committed by the sons of the Earl of Clann-Rickard, viz., Ulick and John, upon the descendants of Ulick Burk, and upon Muinter-Uiginn of the Termon. An ugly treachery was practised by Ulick, the son of the Earl, and by Redmond, son of Ulick-na-gcenn, and by Redmond, the bishop's son, on the Earl's son John; for the two Redmonds gave him an invitation; and they took him to Bél-atha-Finntainn, and drew the Earl, i.e., Ulick, upon him; and he was slain in fratricide; and John, the son of Aedh Mac Suibhne, and John, the son of Brian Mac Gilla-Cellaigh, and Finghin Buidhe Mac Maeltuile, the good material of a physician, were killed along with him. And the like of this fratricide was not committed since Naise, son of Uisnech, was killed in treachery in Emhain-Macha; and no Foreigner's son of his own age was slain who was more lamented than he. Captain Malbie, and all the Foreigners that were in Connacht, went to Clann-Rickard on the report of this treachery; and on the 11th day of November this deed was committed.

LC1582.42 Mac Aedha of the Mointech, i.e., John, was killed by the people of the Eill.


LC1584.2 Domhnall Glas, son of Tadhg Ruadh O'hAirt, and John Mac Carmaic, i.e. the priest of Tempul-Eoin, died three days before the festival of Berach.

LC1584.3 Margaret, daughter of Mac Donnchadha, the wife of O'Duibhgennain, died.

LC1584.11 Mac-in-fhiledh died this year, i.e., Gilla-Christ, son of Jeffrey.

LC1584.22 Tadhg Mac Aedhgain, the ollamh in Fenechas of the descendants of Rickard Og Burk, died this year.

LC1584.27 Matthew, son of Maelechlainn Riabhach Mac Maeltuile, died.

LC1584.28 Sadhbh, daughter of O'Duibhgennain, wife of Gillacoluim, son of Maelmuire, son of Brian Og, died.

LC1584.29 MacEochadha, i.e. Fer-gan-ainm MacEochadha, (this Fer-gan-ainm was ollamh of Laighen), died.

LC1585.14 Shane-na-Muaidhe, i.e., the lord of Clann-mic-nEoghain, a man of great hospitality, and much celebrated for keeping a guest house, died.

LC1585.24 Clemens, son of James Skerritt, died; i.e. the warden of the Gaillimh.

LC1585.27 Fintan, son of Illann, son of Dubhthach O'Maelconaire, i.e., intended ollave of Síl-Muiredhaigh, died.

LC1586.16 O'Ruanadha, i.e., John (or Aenghus), son of Ruaidhri Og, was killed by John, the son of O'hAnluain.

LC1586.27 Eoghan Ultach, the best leech that was in Erinn, died.

LC1586.30 Mac-an-bhaird of Cuil-an-úrtain, i.e., Maurice, the son of Laisech, died.

LC1586.31 William O'Cernaigh, i.e., an old friar, the best preacher that was in Erinn, died on the Maighin.

LC1586.32 The blind man who was prophesying in Ulster, i.e., Maghnus Mac Sithe, died.

LC1587.10 The son of O'Concenainn, i.e., Muirchertach, son of Cathal, died.

LC1587.16 Gilla-Coluim O'hUiginn, the son of Maelmuire, son of Brian Og O'hUiginn, died three nights before Lammas.

LC1587.17 The son of the Justiciary of Erinn died: this Justiciary's name was Sir John Perrot.

LC1587.18 Conchobhar, son of Enna O'hUiginn, died: a most eminent poet was this Conchobhar; and he was interred in Caisel-na-heilidhi, on Machaire-na-nailech.

LC1587.28 Domhnall, the son of Baethghalach MacAedhagain, died.

LC1587.29 The daughter of Brian Mac Diarmada Ruadh, wife of the Airchinnech of Baile-na-clerech, i.e., Cathal, died.

LC1588.3 Matthew Ruadh O'Luinin, i.e., an eminent antiquary, died the same year.

LC1588.10 Gilla-na-naemh, son of Irial O'hUiginn, died.

LC1588.13 The son of O'Maelconaire died, i.e. Senchán.

LC1588.14 Philip O'hEinidh died, i.e., a most excellent man, who had been in Normandy(?).

LC1588.29 Margaret Ni Cuareil, the wife of Gilla-Coluim O'Clabbaigh, died; and we never saw a better woman in a cemetery.

LC1589.19 John Ruadh, son of Lochlainn, son of Paidin, i.e., the son of O'Maelconaire, died; and that was a great calamity as regards humanity and science. Jordan, son of Thomas-na-capall, died whilst confined in irons, in the Eill, by Saxons.

LC1589.21 Daighre O'Duibhgennain, a most affable, musical man, died.

LC1590.11 Diarmaid Dall, son of Ruaidhri, son of Tadhg Mac Diarmada, died; and he was a noble, honourable, humane man: and the first Thursday of Lent Diarmaid died, and Master Strange died, and Cathal Mac-in-fhiledh was killed. (In Lis-an-coirce, in Tech-Baithin, that murder was committed, the fifth day of March.)

LC1590.14 Saxon warders were left in Dun-gar the day that Cathal Mac-in-fhiledh was killed.

LC1599.1 Benmumhan Og Ni Duibhgennain, daughter of Maelechlainn, son of Dubhthach Og, son of Dubhthach Mór, erected the tomb of hewn stones which is over the edge of the great well of the Scrin, for the soul of her husband, i.e., the Vicar MacDomhnaill; and Eoghan MacDomhnaill was that same vicar's name.

LC1599.2 And Mary, daughter of Tadhg Dall O'h Uiginn, was born the aforesaid year. And God's blessing on those souls.

LC1612.1 Maeleoin O'Dalaigh died on the festival day of the dead, and was interred in Inis-Muiredhaigh, after bearing triumph from the world and the devil; and let every one who reads this give a blessing on his soul.