#Short Annals of Leinster #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition ### Background details and bibliographic information Short Annals of Leinster ======================== Author: [unknown] ----------------- ### File Description Pól BreathnachElectronic edition compiled by Benjamin Hazard Funded by University College, Cork and The Irish Higher Education Authority via the LDT Project 1. First draft, revised and corrected.Extent of text: 1 416 words#### Publication CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork College Road, Cork, Ireland — http:www.ucc.ie/celt (2004) Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland. Text ID Number: G100021Availability Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only. #### Sources **Manuscripts**2. Dublin, Trinity College MS H. 4. 31, ff. 98, 103. For further details see T. K. Abbott and E. J. Gwynn (eds.), Catalogue of the Irish manuscripts in the library of Trinity College, Dublin (Dublin, 1921), entry 1372, p. 223. 3. Dublin, Trinity College MS H. 4. 25, ff. 190-1. For further details see Catalogue of the Irish manuscripts in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, entry 1366, p. 220. **Edition**2. Pól Breathnach, Short Annals of Leinster, Irish Book Lover 24 (Dublin 1936) 58-60. **Secondary Literature**2. Eugene O'Curry, Lectures on the manuscript materials of ancient Irish history (Dublin 1861; repr. Dublin, 1878 and 1995). 3. Paul Walsh, 'The dating of Irish annals', Irish Historical Studies 2 (1941) 355-75. 4. Gearóid Mac Niocaill, The medieval Irish annals (Dublin: DIAS, 1975). 5. Daniel P. Mc Carthy, The Irish Annals: their genesis, evolution and history (Dublin 2008). **The edition used in the digital edition**2. **Pól Breathnach**, Short Annals of Leinster in Irish Book Lover. , Dublin, Three Candlesvolume 24; no. 3 (1936) pages 58-60 ### Encoding #### Project Description CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts #### Sampling Declaration The present electronic text represents Pól Breathnach's (=Paul Walsh's) 1936 edition of the annals and textual notes (pp. 58-60). #### Editorial Declaration ##### Correction Text proofread twice. ##### Normalization The electronic texts represents the edited text. Editorial notes are marked note type="auth". Text supplied by the editor is marked sup resp="PB". Passages of verse occurring within paragraphs are treated as embedded texts; stanzas are marked lg and metrical lines are marked l. As the electronic edition places all entries in their chronological order, where cross-references appear in the printed edition, they are annotated using sup resp="BF" in the file. ##### Quotation There are no quotations. ##### Hyphenation CELT practice. ##### Segmentation div0=the group of annals; div1=the individual text; div2=the annal; div3=the individual entry. ##### Interpretation Names of persons, roles, places and organisations are not tagged. Titles of books, journals and manuscripts (in the notes) are tagged. #### Canonical References This text uses the DIV2 element to represent the Annal. ### Profile Description Created: by various Irish monks/chroniclers Date range: 1525?-1625.#### Use of language ##### Language: [GA] The text and some notes are in Irish. ##### Language: [LA] Some words are in Latin. ##### Language: [EN] Notes are in English. ### Revision History * (2008-09-26) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Keywords added; file validated. * (2008-07-19) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Value of div0 "type" attribute modified, 'creation' tags inserted, content of 'langUsage' revised; minor modifications made to header. * (2005-08-25) Julianne Nyhan (ed.) * Normalised language codes and edited langUsage for XML conversion * (2005-08-04T15:26:11+0100) Peter Flynn (ed.) * Converted to XML * (2004-02-04) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * File proofed (2); modifications to header; file reparsed;HTML file created. * (2004-01-23) Benjamin Hazard (ed.) * File proofed (1), structural and content markup applied; bibliography compiled and header constructed. * (2004-01-23) Benjamin Hazard (Text capture) * Text captured by scanning. --- #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: G100021 ### Short Annals of Leinster: Author: [unknown] TCD. MS. H. iv. 31, 98, 103; H. iv. 25, 190-191 ----------------------------------------------- Aois an tighearna an tan ad-bath P[acute ]ttric mac Alphuirn.[1](javascript:footNote('G100021/note001.html')) Aois an tighearna an tan ad-bath Colaim Cille. Aois an tighearna an tan do tógbhadh Mainistir Laoisigh a Laoighis. Aois an tighearna an tan t[acute ]ngadar Saxanuigh go h-Eirinn. Aois an tighearna an tan ad-bath Aodh mór O Néill. Aois an tighearna an tan do thuit Aodh Meirgeach O Néill le Conall O Mórrdha.[2](javascript:footNote('G100021/note002.html')) Aois an tighearna an tan do thuit Seathan a Díomais O Néill le h-Albanachaibh. Aois an tighearna an tan tugadh cath Sruthrach ar Ghallaibh 1570 agus as ann do thuit an Calbhach mac Torrdhealbhaigh Mic Domhnaill agus fós sé an samhradh céadna sin do cuireadh clann an Chéadaigh. Uí Mhórrdha chum b[acute ]is .i. Laoiseach & Cathaoir.[3](javascript:footNote('G100021/note003.html')) Aois an tighearna an tan theasda Torrdhealbhach Luineach .i. 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Aois an tighearna an tan do marbhadh Tadhg mac Donnchaidh Uí Chearbhuill. Aois an tighearna an tan do theasda Donnchadh Liath mac Giolla fP[acute ]ttricc.[8](javascript:footNote('G100021/note008.html')) Aois an tighearna an tan do marbhadh Laoighseach mac Conuill mic Uaithne mic Dauid Uí Mhórrdha & Seathan mac Muircheartaigh Mheirgigh mic Conaill mic an Dauid chéadna sin le h-Uaithne mac Laoisigh & le Mr Framus.[9](javascript:footNote('G100021/note009.html')) Aois an tíghearna an tan do marbhadh mac an Chonuill sin .i. Laoiseach 7mo Martii. Aois an tighearna an tan theasda *a* mhac sin .i. Rughraidh Óg mac Rughraidh Chaoich ar na mharbhadh a c-Cúil a Mhuinne R*uai*dh le Mac Giollap*h*[acute ]ttric .i. Brian Óg mac Briain mic Seathain 1578.[10](javascript:footNote('G100021/note010.html')) Aois an tighearna an tan ad-bath Brian Óg mac Briain meic Seain .i. Mac Giollap*h*[acute ]ttric a n-Ath Cliath 18 7bris. Aois an tighearna an tan ad-bath Brian mac Domhnaill Mic Giollaph[acute ]ttric 29 Apr. H. iv. 25, 186-191, has a collection of annal entries headed as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do neithibh as ionchuimhnighthe andso síos do réir derbhtha sheinleabhar ionchreidthe gidh co n-abrad aroile go b-fuil cuid díbh brégach acht cheana ní cóir an seanfhocal do sh[acute ]rughadh. .i. gur laoidh nó litir chothaighes.*In this manuscript the last five entries correspond to nos. 1-4, *[i.e. 1256, 1525, 1570, 1595]* 6, above *[i.e. entry for 1105]*.* *At the end is: Finit do na neithibh sin. On p. 185 are the following verses:* > 1. Dh[acute ] dhó dh[acute ] dheich dh[acute ] chét glan > > ó ghein Chríost is míle bliadhan > > *g*o écc an Chroiphdheirg Chathail > > a c-Cnuc Muaidhe Mínsgathaigh. *1624. Death of Cathal Croibhdhearg O Conchobhair.* > > 1. Míle ar dh[acute ] dheich derbh an sdair > > sé chéd 's a cúig do bhliadhnaibh. > > ó gheim daonnaidhe Dé dil > > go ré ar n-Aodhui-ne d'oighidh.*1625. Death of Aodh Mac Aingil, archbishop of Armagh.* > > 1. Seacht m-bliadhna mile sé chét > > ó rugadh Críost dar c-coimhéad > > 'gusan m-bliadhain si adeir c[acute ]ch > > gor cuireadh Aodh ó chon[acute ]ch.*1607. Flight of the Earls.* >