-
include the following: :1136: The
fleet of
Murchadh Ua
Maeleachlainn on the
Sinainn and on Loch Ribh; the Sil-Muireadhaigh, with
their king, i.e. Conchobhar...
-
Breifne to Loch Ribh. On the
night of
Great Christmas they
reached the
Sinainn, and they
remained seven months there; and Magh-Aei was
spoiled and plundered...
-
besides jewels and goods, and the
freedom of the Ui- Neill, from the
Sinainn to the sea, from
tribute and exaction. It was then
Maelseachlainn himself...
- was
gained by Fearghal, King of Connaught, over the Munstermen, upon the
Sinainn, i.e. the
victory of Catinchi,
between Cluain-fearta and Cluain-mic-Nois;...
- Flaithbheartach, one of the Ui
Forga of Munster, whom he cast into the
Sinainn, and killed. The
rights of
seven churches were for this
given to Ciaran...
- ”* Now the
ostensible reason why
Lugaid seized on the land
beyond the
Sinainn as eric for
Crimthann was this :—
Crimthann the Great, of the Eoganachta...
-
contending with them for the
cantred between the Suca (the
River Suck) and the
Sinainn (the
River Shannon), for this was
called the
cantred of Dealbhna. Aedh...
- Ua
Ceallaigh and the Ui-Maine. 1170:A
great fleet was
brought upon the
Sinainn, by
Ruaidhri Ua Conchobhair, to
plunder Munster. A
predatory incursion...
-
Breifne to Loch Ribh. On the
night of
Great Christmas they
reached the
Sinainn, and they
remained seven months there; and Magh-Aei was
spoiled and plundered...
- of
Connachta made
strenuous efforts to
recover the
territory beyond the
Sinainn conquered by
Lugaid menn; and Enna, in
order that his
forces might be free...