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migeadap 1omad cpead, agup do celteabap na coploeaéca go Dun 
Semunn cap ep monan vo lomad. Oo pill in gall co Loé mp 
O tuinn. Oo cuipedap Ruaidm ballaé O Mellan oiappaid an 
oilein ap Seaan O hagan mac Gogam mic Emumn 01g. Oo ouil- 
cran pon [oilen] 100. Oo psaoilpead ap gunna mop baoi aca cp 
huncuip, asup cospat ve o pin amaé. Fillpead 0a cz1516 50 mon 
e a ovalac. 
<«<The Coleraine detachments came upon Cormac O’Neill, son of Fedh- 
lim Og, at Rayleagh, and robbed and killed his people, namely, the 
Clann William. Thence they proceeded to Lough-inis-olyn and to Mo- 
neymore, until the two forces were near one another. They collected a 
great deal of spoil, and the creaghts fled to Dungannon ; after plundering 
extendedly, the English returned to Lough-inis-olyn. They sent Rory 
Ballagh O’Mellan to demand the island from Shane O’ Hagan, son of John, 
son of Edmund Oge. It was refused them. They then fired three shots 
from a cannon which they had with them, and departed from the place, 
returning to their homes laden with spoil.’ 
‘©1643, Aug. 25. Oo bi bapoada Seam 1 Asan ap mip Luin. 
Tangadoagp na nainhbde oa 1appai6, asur m1 bpuapaoan. Oo cappu- 
In5Z Pad ppus oile pan Loé ’poo pcopavap an ppus vo bi ag plead 
uada, sup baidead an coilen. Oo pigne bapoaige an oilem panad 
a ctig an oilen. Oo mapbad feap o1b ap an apad pe pilep gunna 
moip. Gildea oiulcpad an coilen vo coipbeips ap aon Gop. Oo 
chuaid pean o16 pan phat sup bpp an Copad ’p5up imag an 
namulo. 
«<< ¢Tnis-O’ Luin was garrisoned by Shane O’ Hagan. The enemy came 
and called on them to surrender, which they refused to do. They then 
stopped up a stream which ran out of the lake, and turned the course 
of another into it, so that they contrived to flood the island. The gar- 
rison kept watch in the island-house, and one of their men was killed 
by a cannon-ball while on watch. However, they refused to surrender 
theisland onany terms. One man, in attempting to swim away, had his 
legs broken. The enemy at length departed.’ 
“$1645, March 7. Oo lope muincip Agan Inip 1 Lunn ouiper- 
bad bléa poo leanpact pian an senenal. 
«<¢The people of O’Hagan burned Inis O’Lynn, for want of provi- 
sions, and followed the General eastwards.’ 
‘‘ The island has been dismantled of its oak piles, and is now reduced 
to an unseemly bank, overgrown with reeds and bushes. 
‘‘ On the Ordnance Map the lake is named Lough Shallin,* which ra- 
ther disguises the true form of the name.” 
Lord Talbot de Malahide made some remarks on Mr. Wilde’s paper. 
Sir W. R. Hamilton gave an outline of his paper ‘‘ On certain Equa- 
tions in Quaternions, connected with the Theory of Fresnel’s Wave Sur- 
face.” 
* County of Londonderry, sheet 41. 
