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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Notes from the Annals. 



793. Dubb da Lethe, son 

 of Sinach, abbot of A. [died.] 

 AU. 



794. Airectach hua Fae- 

 lain (o Fhleadhaigh, ms. B), 

 abbot of A . and Affiath episco- 

 pus of A. in pace dormierunt 

 in una nocte. AU. 



793. Profanation of Faen- 

 delach by Gormghal, son of 

 Dindanach ; and the prey- 

 ing and spoiling of A. and 

 the killing of a man there by 

 the Ui Cremthainn. Rc- 

 ceptio Foindelaigh ilcrum in 

 A. AU. 



795. Foendelacb, son of 

 Meanacli, abbot of A. subita 

 mortc periit. AU. 



Foendelacli died, after 

 Dubb da Letho had been in 

 contention with him about 

 the abbacy first, and after 

 him Gormghal. AFM. 



CoMAKBADA PAtRAIC. 



Tianslalion of Notes. 



28. Airechtach' i. 



hua Faelrtiu dUib 

 Bresail L. 



29. Foendelach' iii.- 

 mac Moenaig Man- 

 nacta is e docer la Dub 

 da Letbi oc Rus Bodba 

 unde dicitur : 



Faondelach aness. 

 is c a less, teclaini sluaig 

 Dub da Lethi mac Sinaig 

 do fail CO rigaib a tuilid L. 



Descendant of Fae- 

 liln of Ui Bresail. 



Son of Moenach 

 Maiinachta. It is he 

 ■who fell by Dub dil 

 Lethi at Ros Bodba ; 

 whence it is eaid, 

 Faendelach from the 



iSouth 

 His advantage is in 



the mustering of a 



host 

 1 'ub dil Lethe, son of 



Sinach 

 Is at hand with kings 



from the North. 



799. Lex Patricii over 30. Connmach xiiii [-■/ xiii.]' 



Connaught by Gormgal, son 

 of Dindatach. AU. 



804. Congressio senato- 

 runi nepotum Neill cui dux 

 erat Condmacb, abbas of A. 

 in Dun Cuair. AU. 



806. Gormgal, son of 

 Dindagad, abbot of A., and 

 Clnain auis obiit. AU. 



"807. Condmach, son of 

 Dub ik Lethe, abbot of A. 

 subita morte periit. AU. 



mac I)iiib da Letbi is 

 c sill in mac i ndiaid a 

 athar ut prophctauit 

 Bee mac De. L. 



Son of Dub dii, Lethe. 

 That is the son after 

 his father, as Bee mac 

 D^ prophesied. 



' See note G. p. 321. 



X Y, u B. 



* xiiii O, xui Y, xiii LB. 



