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Murrogh, the son of Murrogh; for the earl of Clanrickard, namely, Ulick, the son
highness his rank, and the nobility his blood, although was young age; and although, by right, his body should have been raised and buried with honours, the forces did not wait for that pur
of Rickard Saxanach, and his son Rickard, the son pose, but proceeded without halting the monas of Ulick, baron of Dunkellin, ; he also           tery Easroe (at Ballyshannon); was the
the gentlemen, of the counties of Mayo, and Ros 31st the month July they arrived that common to come with their forces; he commanded place, and Saturday; they encamped about the officers meet him the monastery the monastery, inside and outside, and they re
Boyle, the 24th day the month July pre mained there, since they had crossed the Erne
cisely, and that himself, with his companies, would that place before them; those came the forementioned place, the same day, and the number their forces, when they had met together, were twenty-two colours foot, and ten
standards cavalry; from thence they marched Sligo, and afterwards the river Erne, and they
formed numerous warlike camp the banks Samaoir blue streams (the ancient name the river Erne); these forces were elated that they imagined they could not contended with opposed the entire province Ulster.