- U1127.
Tailltiu ingen Murchadha H. Mael
Sechlainn ben
Tairrdhelbaigh H.
Concobuir M1170. Taillte,
inghen Muirchertaigh Uí
Mhaoil Sechlainn, ben Domhnaill...
-
according to the
Annals of Ulster- Finnghuala,
daughter of
Maghnus Ua
Concobuir, died. The
Annals of the Four
Masters give her
death as 1310- Finola,...
- and
Tadhg O'Cellaigh, king of Ui-Maine and Maghnus, son of
Domnall Ua
Concobuir,
tanist of
Connacht and Art O'hEaghra, king of
Luighni and
Brian O'Dubhda...
-
Shamradhain the Bregian,
chief of Tellaeh-Eathach, was
killed by Aed Ua
Concobuir the
Brefnian and by the Clann-Muircertaigh besides. The
Annals of the...
- and went to the
castle of Loch-in-scuir and the clan of
Muircertaigh Ua
Concobuir followed him and he was
killed by them in
leaving the Loch. Ua Ruairc...
- many of his
people were killed. Mag
Shamhradhain went to the
house of Ua
Concobuir the same year and he came back
again and on his
return an
attack was made...
-
Connacian and
Toirdelbach Mac
Suibhne were
taken prisoners by the son of Ua
Concobuir.
Matthew Mag Samradhain, who was to be
chief of Tellach-Eachach, was mortally...
- many of his
people were killed. Mag
Shamhradhain went to the
house of Ua
Concobuir the same year and he came back
again and on his
return an
attack was made...
-
killed in
treachery by the sons of Mac Ceothach" "Aedh, son of Aedh Ua
Concobuir the Brefnian, king of Connacht, was
killed by Aedh Ua
Ruairc on Magh-Enghaide...
- from the
Stowe Ms. N 992" (google),
Revue Celtique, 6: 173–86 (Coimpert
Concobuir in so / The
Conception of Conchobur, pp. 173–82) Abbott,
Thomas Kingsmill...