. Annals of Ireland : three fragments. braneo Nehemiae mac ^gansenis, Hiberniae Juris peritissimi, in Ormonia, perFerbissium ad usum R. D. Joannis Lynch. Ab anno Christi circiter 571 ad annum plusminus 910, [FRAGMENTUM I.] [Q. O. 573 ] Cau peirfnn in quo uiccup eyr Colrnanbeg mac DiajimaDa ec ippe euapir. bjiériann biopop quieuicin Chjiipco, cl;rpc;i:. anno aecarip puae, iiel ccc°. [s. 1^. ]C. ]\. 1^. p. |\. béigim na pecc [sallanDa pin peacam. [581.] ]\al. Car ÍTIanann in quo Qoban mac ^abpain uiccopejiac. [582.] I^al. rilapbab Peapaóaij pinn, mic Ouac, pi é po imuppo an cpeap pi p
. Annals of Ireland : three fragments. braneo Nehemiae mac ^gansenis, Hiberniae Juris peritissimi, in Ormonia, perFerbissium ad usum R. D. Joannis Lynch. Ab anno Christi circiter 571 ad annum plusminus 910, [FRAGMENTUM I.] [Q. O. 573 ] Cau peirfnn in quo uiccup eyr Colrnanbeg mac DiajimaDa ec ippe euapir. bjiériann biopop quieuicin Chjiipco, cl;rpc;i:. anno aecarip puae, iiel ccc°. [s. 1^. ]C. ]\. 1^. p. |\. béigim na pecc [sallanDa pin peacam. [581.] ]\al. Car ÍTIanann in quo Qoban mac ^abpain uiccopejiac. [582.] I^al. rilapbab Peapaóaij pinn, mic Ouac, pi é po imuppo an cpeap pi pe pé Colaim cille Do cuaió do cum nirhe, »Feimhin,—otherwise MaghFeimhim, a Brenann of Biror i. e. St. Brendan of large plain in tlie barony of lifa and Oifa, Eirr, in the Kings County, of whom, seein the county of Tipperary. The dates Four Masters, A. D. 571, p. 206; andprinted within brackets are added by the Adamnans Vita Columbae, lib. iiL c. 2;Editor. F. M. signify Four Masters. Colgans Acta SS., p. 193 ; also Lanigans. FRAGMENTS OF ANNALS OF IRELAND HREE fragments of Annals of Ireland, extractedfrom a vellum manuscript [the property] of Gilla-na-naemh Mac Egan, senior, a man most learned inthe Irish laws, in Ormond, by Mac Firbis, for theuse of the Rev. Mr. John Lynch. From about the year of Christ 571 to about theyear 910. [FEÁGMENT I.] [A. D. 573.] Kal. The battle of Feimhin, in which Colman Beg,son of Diarmaid [chief of the southern Ui-Neill] was defeated, but hehimself escaped. Brenann of Biror** quievit in Christo, in the 180thyear of his age, vel ccc. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. I leave these seven years vacant. [581.] Kal. The battle of Mannan, in which Aodhan MacGabrain[King of Scotland] was victorious. [582, F. M.] The killing of Feradhach Finn**, son of Duach, Kingof Osraighe. He was the third king, who, in the time of Colum Cille, went
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