Title / Name | The Annals of Connacht (AD 1224-1544), ed. A. Martin Freeman (Dublin: The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1944), pp. 445-7 |
Date | 1419 |
Date Of Surviving Source | contemporary |
Likely Date Of Original Source | contemporary |
Literary Genre | Annal |
Authorship | native Irish |
Author's Attitude | Negative towards the Clanrickard side that Domhnall mac Suibhne and his galloglasses are fighting with. |
Reliability | very |
Length Of Reference | 2 paragraphs - 36 lines; 6 sentences |
Number Of References in Source | |
Keywords | army; Uilliam son of Maelsechlainn O Ceallaigh; Raymond son of Hubert Burke; drovers; Clanrickard; war; nobles; hosting; Walter son of Thomas Macwilliam Burke; Donnchad O Ceallaigh, (brother of Uilliam O Ceallaigh), king of Ui Maine; two sons of Donnchad |
Name Of Individual Mentioned | Domhnall mac Suibhne (AC, 1419, pp. 445-7, pars. 17 and 18). |