For 284, After Cairbre Liffeachair had been seventeen years in the sovereignty of Ireland, he fell in the battle of Gabhra Aichle, by the hand of Semeon, son of Cearb, one of the Fotharta.

M476
The battle of Granard by Eochaidh, son of Cairbre, son of Oilioll, son of Dunlaing, son of Enda Niadh, against the King of Leinster, Fraech, son of Finuchadh, son of Garchu, son of Fothadh, son of Eochaidh Lamhdoidh, son of Mesincorb; and Fraech fell therein. Úí Dúnlainge
 
For 476, Cath Granaird ria n-Eochaidh, mac Coirpre, mic Oililla, mic Dunlaing, mic Enda Niadh, for righ Laighen, Fraoch, mac Fionnchadha, mic Garrchon, mic Fothaidh, mic Eachdach Lámhdóidh, mic Mesin Cuirb, & do-cher Fraoch i suidhe. Úí Garrchon

M489
Aenghus, son of Nadfraech, King of Munster, fell in the battle of Cell Osnadha fought against him by Muircheartach Mac Earca, by Illann, son of Dunlaing, by Ailill, son of Dunlaing, and by Eochaidh Guineach ... Úí Dúnlainge

U495
The second battle of Granairet, in which fell Fraech son of Finnchad son of Gairchú son of Fothad son of Eochu Lámhdóid son of Mess Corb, king of Laigin. Eochu, son of Coirpre, i.e. Eochu son of Coirpre son of Ailill son of Dúnlang son of Énna Niad was victor. Úí Dúnlainge

U495
The second battle of Granairet, in which fell Fraech son of Finnchad son of Gairchú son of Fothad son of Eochu Lámhdóid son of Mess Corb, king of Laigin. Úí Garrchon

CS500
The battle of Inde Mór, in Crich Uí Gabhla, gained over the Lagenians, and over Illann, son of Dunlaing, in which Muircertach Mac Erca was victorious. Úí Dúnlainge
 
For 501/10, The battle of Freamhain, in Meath, against Fiacha, son of Niall, by Failge Berraidhe.
M506
Illann, son of Dunlaing, King of Leinster, died. Úí Dúnlainge

M526
Oilill, son of Dunlaing, King of Leinster, died. Úí Dúnlainge

U527
Death of Illann son of Dúnlang (ríg Laigen) son of Énnae Nia son of Bresal Bélach. Úí Dúnlainge
 
For 600/04, Conall, son of Suibhne, slew Aedh Roin, Chief of Uí Failghe, at Faithche Mic Mencnain, and Aedh Buidhe, Chief of Uí Maine & Tethba, that is h-Ua Mane maic Neill, on the same day on which Aedh Slaine was slain by him.
M628
Crimhthann, son of Aedh, son of Seanach, King of Leinster, was slain by the King of Munster and the Chief of Meath, at the battle of Ath Goan, in Iarthar Liffe. Úí Máil

For 648, The battle of Cuil Corra, by Aeldeith and Onchu, where Cuillene, son of Forannan, Chief of Uí Failghe, was slain.
 
For 663, Cearnach Sotal, son of Diarmaid, son of Aedh Slaine, died, together with the aforesaid persons, of a mortality which arose in Ireland, on the Calends of the August of this year, in Magh Itha, in Fotharta.
 
For 733, Fearghus, son of Maenach, and Dubhdacrich [mac h-úi Cellaigh, maic Trena], two Lords of Fotharta, fell at the battle of Ath Seanaith.
AI667
Death of Mael Ochtraig, king of Laigin.
 
For 678, Fianamhail, son of Maeltuile, King of Leinster, was mortally wounded by Foicseachan, one of his own people, at the instigation of Finshneachta Fleadhach. Úí Máil

For 690/93
, Bran Ua Faelain, King of Leinster, died. Úí Fáeláin

For 702, A battle was fought at Claen Ath by Ceallach Cualann, against Fogartach Ua Cearnaigh, who was afterwards King of Ireland.
M707
The battle of Selgge, in Fortuatha Laighean, wherein were slain the two sons of Ceallach Cualann, Fiachra and Fianamhail, and some of the Britons, who had joined the army of Ceallach. Úí Garrchon

M713 Ceallach Cualann, son of Gerrtide, King of Leinster, died. Úí Máil. For 714, Coscradh Garbsalcha a m-Midhi in quo cecidit Forbusach nepos Congaile, rex h-Ua Failghe, apud uiros Midhi uno díe et bellum praedictum. For 714, The battle of Finnabhair by the Leinstermen, in which Aedh, son of Ceallach, was slain. For 713, Ceallach Cualann, son of Gerrtide, King of Leinster, died.

M721,The battle of Inis Breagain, wherein were slain Edersgeoil, son of Ceallach Cualann.

AI726, The battle of Belach Lice, in which Crimthann, son of Cellach Cualann, fell.

AF727,
The battle of Bairenn or of Inis Bregain, between the men of Life, and the men of Cualu and Congal son of Bran. Fáeláin was the victor. Úí Fáeláin

FA727
The battle of Maistiu among the Laigin themselves, in which the Úí Dúnlaing defeated the Úí Ceinnselaig, and Laidcnén son of Cú Mella, king of Úí Ceinnselaig, and Óengus son of Fáelchú son of Fáelán, and Cethernach son of Nóe Úí Ceallaig fell. Dúnchad was the victor. Úí Dúnlainge

M732,
Fiangalach, son of Murchadh, Chief of Uí Mail, died. Úí Máil.For 738, Dubhdothra, Lord of Uí Briuin Cualann, was mortally wounded.For 739, The battle of Ailiun Da Bhernach, in which were slain Dubhdados, son of Murghal, and the two grandsons of Ceallach Cualann, namely, Cathal and Oilioll. For 741, Ailello Corraigh m. Flainn regis Oa Failghe. For 774, The battle of Cill Coice, in which Fearghal, son of Dunghal, son of Faelchu, Lord of Fortuatha Laighean, was slain by the king Donnchadh. Úí Garrchon. For 746, Flann grandson of Conghal, Lord of Uí Foilge, died. For 749/54, The devastation of Fotharta Fea (Fothaírt Fedha) by the men of Osraighe (Ossory). For 751, Fland h-úa Conghaile, rí h-Úa Failge, died. For 755/50, Flaithnia, son of Flann, son of Congal, Chief of Uí Failghe, died. For 757/52, Cumasgach, Lord of Uí Failghe, was slain by Maelduin, son of Aedh Beannain, King of Munster.

M773 Flannabhra, Chief of Uí Mail, died. Úí Máil. For 773, Tuathal, son of Crumhthann, Chief of Cualann, died.

AI775
Death of Cellach son of Dúnlang, king of Laigin. Úí Dúnlainge

M776,
Dunghal, son of Flaithniadh, Lord of Uí Mail died. Úí Máil. For 776, The battle of Righ (the Ryewater river) was gained by the men of Breagh over the Leinstermen, on the day of Allhallows (Nov. 1) precisely, wherein were slain Cucongalt (king of Uí Garchon at Arklow), Lord of Rath Inbhir, and Fearghal, son of Ailell, Lord of Cenél Ucha. Úí Garrchon


For 777, Mughron, son of Flann, Lord of Uí Failghe, was slain in the battle of Cuirreach, by the side of Cill Dara.
 
For 778, Domhnall, son of Flaithniadh, Chief of Uí Failghe, was slain at Cluain Conaire (Cloncurry).
 
For 783, Guaire, son of Dungalach, died; he was Lord of Uí Briuin Cualann. 
 
For 783, Guaire, son of Dungalach, died; he was Lord of Uí Briuin Cualann. Úí Briúin Cualand

U783 Domnall son of Ceithernach, king of Úí Garrchon. Uí Garrchon

For 798, Óenghus Ua Mughroin, Lord of Uí Failghe, was slain through treachery by his own people.
M800 Aedh Oirdnidhe went to Dun Cuair, and divided Leinster between the two Muireadhachs, namely, Muireadhach, son of Ruadhrach, and Muireadhach, son of Bran. Úí Muiredaig

For 801, Flaithiusa, son of Cinaedh, Lord of Uí Failghe, was slain at Rath Imghain.
 
For 813, Ainbhcheallach, son of Daelghus, Lord of Uí Fothaidh Tire, died.

M813 Muireadhach, son of Bran, half king of Leinster, died. Úí Muiredaig
 
For 825, The destruction of Dun Laighen, at Druim, by the Pagans (Vikings), where Conaing, son of Cuchongelt, Lord of the Fortuatha, was slain, with many others. Úí Garrchon

For 826, Cinaedh, son of Moghron, Lord of Uí Failghe, died.

U827 An encampment of the Laigin was overwhelmed by the heathens, and Conall son of Cú Chongalt, king of the Fortuatha, and countless others fell there. Úí Garrchon

 
For 837
Bran, son of Faelan, from whom is named Uí Faelain, King of Leinster, died. Úí Fáeláin
For 841, Mughroin, son of Aenghus, Lord of Uí Failghe, died. For 845/47, Cathal, son of Cosgrach, Lord of Fotharta, was slain by the Uí Neill. For 847, Niall, son of Cinaedh, Lord of Uí Failghe, died.


M847 Cairbre, son of Cinaedh, Lord of Uí Mail, died. Úí Máil

M847 Niall, son of Aedh Alainn, Lord of Uí Mail, died. Úí Máil


For 849, Flannchadh, son of Aenghus, Lord of Uí Fothadh Tire, died.\


M854 Faelchadh, son of Forbhasach, Lord of Uí Bairrche Maighe, died. Uí Bairrche
.

    For 854, Dunlang, son of Dubhduin, Lord of Fotharta Tire
    , died. M856, Cearnach, son of Cinaeth, Lord of Uí Bairrche Tire, died. Uí Bairrche

    U862, Ruarc son of Braen, king of Úí Dúnlainge, was slain. Úí Dúnlainge
    For 863, Colman, son of Dunlang, Lord of Fotharta Tire
    , was slain by his own children.

    M866, Conn, son of Cinaedh, Lord of Uí Bairrchi Tire, was slain while demolishing the fortress of the foreigners. Uí Bairrche

    M867, Cian, son of Cumasgach, Lord of Uí Bairrchi Tire, died. Uí Bairrche

    M867, Dunlang, son of Muireadhach, King of Leinster, died. Úí Muiredaig
    For 868, Cinaedh, son of Fearghal, Lord of Uí Briuin Cualann, died. Úí Briúin Cualand
    For 868, Cinaedh, son of Fearghal, Lord of Uí Briuin Cualann, died.

    CS869, Dúnlang son of Muiredach, king of Debal Laigin, dies. Úí Dúnlainge

    CS871, Ailill son of Dúnlang, king of Laigin, was killed by the Norsemen.Uí Dúnlainge
    For 878, Maelsinchill, son of Mughron, Lord of Uí Failghe, died. For 878, Flaitheamhain, son of Ceallach, Lord of Uí Briuin Cualann, died. For 878, Flaitheamhain, son of Ceallach, Lord of Uí Briuin Cualann, died. Úí Briúin Cualand

    M884, Treasach, son of Becan, Chief of Uí Bairche Maighe, was slain by Aedh, son of Ilguine. Uí Bairrche

    M885, The mortal wounding of Maelchertaigh, son of Fiachra, Lord of Uí Bairche. Uí Bairrche

    M886, Gormacan, son of Flann, Chief of Uí Bairrche Tire, died. Uí Bairrche
    . For 887, A slaughter was made of the Osraighi by the Deisi, and the killing of Braenan, son of Cearbhall, and also of Suibhne, son of Dunghus, Lord of Uí Fearghusa.
    For 887, Conchobhar, son of Flannagan, Lord of Uí Failghe, was destroyed by fire at Cluain Foda Fini, in the church. For 890, Cinneidigh, son of Cinaedh, Lord of Uí Briuin, was slain by the Fortuatha of Leinster.
    For 899, Dubhcheann, son of Cinaedh, Lord of Feara Cualann, died. For 892, Uathmharan, son of Conchobhar, Lord of Uí Failghe, was treacherously killed by Cosgrach, son of Reachtabhra; and Cosgrach, son of Reachtabhra, Tanist of Uí Failghe, was killed in revenge of him.

    M896, Dubhlachtna, son of Ceirine, Lord of Uí Bairrche, died. Uí Bairrche
    . For 897, Fogartach, son of Flann, Abbot of Laithreach Briuin, and Lord of Fotharta Airthir Life, died.

    M899, Cinaedh, son of Maelruanaidh, and Aedh, son of Ilguine, Chief of Uí Bairrche, were both slain by Ceandubhan, son of Maelecan. Uí Bairrche

    M901, Ciarodhar, son of Crunnmhael, Lord of Úí Féilmedha, was slain. Úí Felmeda Thes

    For 905, Uallachán, mac Cathail, tanaisi Ua Failghe, was slain.

    M906, Aedh, son of Dubhghilla, Lord of Uí -Drona of the Three Plains, Tanist of Uí -Ceinnsealaigh, was slain by the Uí -Bairrche. Uí Bairrche. For 906, Aedh, mac Duibhghiolla, tighearna Ua n-Dróna. na t-Trí Maighe, tanaisi Ua c-Ceinnselaigh, was slain by the Uí Bairrche.

    M906, Buadhach, son of Gusan, Tanist of Uí -Bairrche-tire, died. Uí Bairrche

    AF909, 909 Caíróc son of Dunóc, king of Úí Fergusa, died. (Leinster?)

    FA908, Tuathal son of Augaire, king of Úí Muiredaig. Uí Muiredaig

    M915, Culothaír, son of Matudhan, Chief of Uí -Ceallaigh-Cualann, died.

    M915, Cinaedh, son of Tuathal, Lord of Uí -Feineachlais, was killed. Úí Enechglais


    CS917, Cinaedh son of Tuathal, king of Úí Enechglais, was killed. Úí Enechglais


    For 920, Cionaedh, mac Conchobhair, tighearna Ua Failge. For 921, Maol Mordha, mac Conchubhair, tighearna Ua Failghe. For 926, Lorcán, mac Maoil Céin, tigherna Ua Failghe, died.

    M935, Bruadar, son of Duibhghilla, Lord of Uí -Ceinnsealaigh, was slain by Tuathal, son of Ugaire.Uí Muiredaig
    For 936, Conchobhar, mac Maeil Chein, tighearna Ua Failghe, & a dhá mhac do mharbhadh lá Lorcán, mac Faoláin, tighearna Laighen. For 937, Cian, mac Aenghusa, do mharbhadh la h-Uib Failge. For 937/39, Aimhirgin mac Cionaetha, tighearna Ua f-Failghe For 937, Oillill mic Aengusa, tighearna Ua f-Fothaidh.

    M943, Cuileannan, son of Coibhdheanach, Lord of Uí -Bairche, died. Uí Bairrche
    . For 944, Dunlaing, mac Aedha, tighearna Ua n-Dróna
    , was slain. For 944, Aimhirgin, mac Cionaedha, tighearna Ua Failghe, died.

    M950, A victory was gained over the people of Laighis and the Uí -Faircheallain by Tuathal, son of Ugaire. Úí Muiredaig
    For 955, MaelSechlainn, mac Aimhirgin, tighearna Ua Failghe, died.

    M995, Mathghamhain, mac Cerbhaill, tigherna Ua n-Dunchadha, do mharbhadh i n-Ath Cliath la Maol Mórdha, mac Murchadha.

    M956, A victory was gained over the Uí -Dunchadha, the Uí -Failghe, and the Clann Ceallaig, at Fidh-Chuilinn; namely, over Domhnall, son of Lorcan, and Domhnall, son of Maelmordha, by the Uí -Faelain; namely, by Murchadh, son of Finn; in which were slain Cearnach, son of Lorcan, Chief of Clann-Ceallaigh, and Naeideanan Ua Domhnaill, and many others of the nobility besides them. Úí Fáeláin
    For 957, Domhnall, mac Maoil Mordha, tighearna Ua Failghe, died.

    CS958/AI958, Tuathal son of Augaire, king of Laigin, dies. Úí Muiredaig
    For 966, Ruaidhri, mac Maol Martain, tigherna Fothart, was slain.

    M970, Finn, son of Bran, was killed by Ceallach, son of Domhnall, son of Finn, son of Maelmordha, Lord of Uí -Faelain. Úí Fáeláin

    M972, Finnsnechta, son of Cinaedh, Lord of Fortuatha-Laighean, died. Úí Garrchon

    M973, Ceallach, son of Domhnall, Lord of Uí -Faelain, was slain by Broen, son of Murchadh. Úí Fáeláin
    For 977/79, Conchobhar, mac Find, tigherna Ua Failge, died.

    CS978, The battle of Bithlann won against the Laigin by the foreigners of Áth Cliath, in which fell the king of Laigin i.e. Ugaire son of Tuathal, and Muiredach son of Rian, king of Úí Cheinnselaigh, and Congalach son of Flann, king of Lege and Rechet and others. Úí Muiredaig

    M983, Fiachra, son of Finnshneacta, Chief of Fortuatha-Laighean. Úí Garrchon
    For 993, Conn, mac Conghalaigh, tigherna Ua f-Failghe, was slain.

    M1008, Gussan, son of Ua Treassach, Lord of Uí -Bairrche, died.Ui Bairrche
    . For 1014, Conghalach, mac Conchobhair, tigherna Ua Failghe.

    CS1014, Domhnall, son of Ferghal, king of the Fortuatha. Úí Garrchon

    CS1014, Dúnlang son of Tuathal, king of Laigin, dies. Úí Muiredaig
    For 1015/16, Tadhg ua Riain, tighearna Ua n-Dróna
    , was slain.

    M1016, Connmhach, lector and Abbot of Achadh-Urghlais, was slain by the Uí -Bairrche. Uí Bairrche
    . For 1017, Conghalach, mac Concobhair, mic Find, tigherna Ua Failghe, died. For 1017, Muiredhach, mac Muirchertaigh, tigherna Fothart, was slain. For 1018, Ruaidhri, mac Faoláin, tigherna Fothart, was slain. For 1022, Domhnall, mac Ceallaigh, flaith Fothart, was slain.

    M1024, Donnsleibhe, Lord of Uí -Faelain, took a house forcibly at Dubhloch, from Augaire, son of Dunlaing, King of Leinster, and from Maelmordha, son of Lorcan, Lord of Uí -Ceinnsealaigh, and from his son; and the three were therein slain by Donnsleibhe. Úí Fáeláin

    M1024, Donnsleibhe, son of Maelmordha, Lord of Uí -Faelain, set out upon a predatory excursion into Uí -Failghe; and the Lord of Uí -Failghe, and some of the Uí -Muireadhaigh, overtook and slew him as he was plundering Cill-dara. Úí Fáeláin

    M1024, Donnsleibhe, son of Maelmordha, Lord of Uí -Faelain, set out upon a predatory excursion into Uí -Failghe; and the Lord of Uí -Failghe, and some of the Uí -Muireadhaigh, overtook and slew him as he was plundering Cill-dara. Úí Muiredaig
    For 1026, Muirchertach mac Congalaig ri h-Úa Fuilge interfectus est o Gallaib Atha Cliath.

    M1026, A plundering army was led by the Osraighi into Uí -Muireadhaigh; and they obtained great spoils, and mortally wounded Muircheartach, son of Dunlaing. The Uí -Muireadhaigh went into Osraighe, and plundered Tealach-Dimainn, and slew the Vice-abbot. Úí Muiredaig


    T1030, Cathal mac Aghaidh rí h-Ua Cellaig Cualand, was slain by Mac Cellaig maic Dunchadha.

    M1032, Ceallach, son of Dunchadh, Lord of Uí -Dunchadha, died.

    M1034, Cathal, son of Amhalgaidh, Lord of Uí -Ceallaigh-Cualann, and his wife, the daughter of Mac Gillacoeimhghin, were slain by the son of Ceallach, son of Dunchadh, and his son Aedh, son of Tuathal.

    M1037, Gillacaeimhghin, son of Amhalghaidh, Lord of Uí -Ceallaigh of Cualann, was slain by the sons of Aedh, son of Tuathal.

    M1039, Domhnall, son of Donnchadh, Lord of Uí -Faelain, was slain by Domhnall Ua Fearghaile, Lord of the Fortuatha. Úí Fáeláin

    M1041, A preying excursion by the Uí -Ceinnsealaigh into Uí -Bairrchi; but Murchadh, son of Dunlaing, overtook them, and defeated them at Cill-Molappoc ... Uí Bairrche. For 1042, Donnchadh, son of Aedh, Lord of Uí -Bairrche, fell by Gillaphadraig, son of Donnchadh, Lord of Osraighe, and Cucoigcriche Ua Mordha, Lord of Laeighis, and Macraith Ua Donnchadha, Lord of Eoghanacht, at Magh Muilceth, in Laeighis Uí Bairrche

    M1042, Macraith, son of Gorman, son of Treasach, Lord of Uí -Bairrche, and his wife, were slain at Disert-Diarmada, by the Uí -Ballain. Uí Bairrche

    M1044, Murchadh, son of Bran, Lord of Uí -Faelain, was slain by Mac Gillamocholmog, Tanist of Uí -Dunchadha. Úí Fáeláin
    For 1050, Donnchadh mac Gilla Faelán, rí h-Úa Failge, died. For 1051, O Concobair, rí O Failghe, was slain. For 1055, Ua Sibhliain, tigherna Ua f-Failghe, was slain.

    U1057, Muirchertach ua Tresaigh, king of Úí Bairrche, died. Uí Bairrche
    . For 1070, Muirchertach Ua Conchobhair, tigherna Ua Failghe do dhalladh la a dherbhrathaír, Conchobhar.

    M1072, Gillaphadraig O'Fearghaile, Lord of the Fortuatha, was killed. Úí Garrchon
    For 1084, Congalach mac Murchadha h-Uí Conchobair Failghi. For 1087, mac Murchadhauí Domhnaill im tigherna h-Ua n-Dróna . For 1089, Donnchadh mac Domhnaill Reamhair, tigherna Laighen (no Ua c-Censelaigh) do mharbhadh do Chonchobhar Ua Concobhair Failgi tria bhaoghal. For 1094, Conchobhar Ua Conchobhair, tigherna Ua b-Failghe.

    M1095, Domnall Dubh Ua Fearghaile, Lord of Fortuatha-Laighean, died. Úí Garrchon
    For 1102, Murchertach h-Úa Conchobair Failghe, died.

    CS1103, These are the kings and Chiefs who fell in the battle i.e. Muirchertach son of Gille Mocholmóc, king of Laigin. For 1103, Ua Riain, tigherna Ua n-Dróna

    M1103, The people of Leath-Mhogha were defeated, and slaughter made of them, viz. the slaughter of the Leinstermen, with Muircheartach Mac Gillamocholmog, King of Leinster, with the two Ua Lorcains, i.e. Murchadh, King of Uí -Muireadhaigh, and his brother, ... Úí Muiredaig


    M1112, Ughaire Ua Lorcain, Lord of Uí -Muireadhaigh, died after penance. Úí Muiredaig
    For 1115, Conchobhar Ua Conchobhair, tigherna Ua f-Failghe.

    M1119, Ua Tuathail, Lord of Uí -Muireadhaigh, was slain. Úí Muiredaig


    M1124, Muireadhach Mac Gormain, Lord of Uí -Bairrche, who was the ornament and glory, and the Chief old hero of Leinster, died.Ui Bairrche

    M1124, Gluniairn, son of Bran, Lord of the east of Uí -Faelain, was killed by Domhnall, son of Mac Fhaelain, royal heir of Leinster.

    M1124, The two sons of Tadhg, son of Ua Lorcain, both Tanists of Uí -Muireadhaigh, were slain by another Ua Lorcain, by treachery. Úí Muiredaig


    M1127, Cearbhall Mac Faelain was killed by the Uí -Failghe, in the middle of Cill-dara, with some of his servants and Chieftains along with him. Úí Fáeláin
    For 1130, Cú Aifne Ua Conchobhair, tigherna Ua f-Failghe, died.

    CS1103, the son of Iarann ua Fiachrach king of Úí Enechglais, was slain. Úí Enechglais
    For 1130, Giolla Cualann mac meic Dúnghaile, tigherna Ua m-Briúin Cualann, was slain. For 1133, Eochaidh Ua Nualláin, tigherna Fothart.

    M1133, Maelseachlainn, grandson of Diarmaid, son of Maelnambo, and Eochaidh Ua Nuallain, Lord of Fotharta, fell in a conflict by Ugaire Ua Tuathail and the Uí -Muireadhaigh, and a great slaughter along with them. Úí Muiredaig
    For 1134, Donnchadh .i. mac Con Aifne Ua Conchobhair, tigherna Ua Failghe.

    M1136, A predatory excursion was made by Domhnall, son of Murchadh Ua Maeleachlainn, over Uí -Dunchadha.

    M1141, Diarmaid Mac Murchadha, King of Leinster, acted treacherously towards the Chieftains of Leinster, namely, towards Domhnall, Lord of Uí -Faelain, and royal heir of Leinster, and towards Ua Tuathail, i.e. Murchadh, both of whom he killed; ... Úí Fáeláin / Úí Muiredaig
    For 1141, Donnchadh mac Guill Gaibhle .i. Ua Conchobhair Failge, do mharbhadh do Uibh Failge feissin .i. do Cloinn Mhaoil Ughra. For 1141, Muirchertach Mac Giolla Mo Cholmóg, tigherna Fer g-Cualann. For 1141, Creach-shluaighedh lá Toirrdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair i f-Fothartaibh Airbhreach, & ro oircc dream d'Feraibh Midhe, & d'Fhothartaibh, & regles h-Uí Dhúnáin.


    CS1150, The Gilla Claen ua Ciardha, king of Cairbre, fell by the Úí Faeláin. Úí Fáeláin

    M1153, The hostages of Uí -Failghe and Uí -Faelain were taken by Maelseachlainn, son of Murchadh, King of Meath.Uí Fáeláin
    M1154, Mac Gillamocholmog, Lord of Uí -Dunchadha, was killed by his brethren.

    M1154, Mac-Cuirr-na-gColpach Ua Fiachrach, Lord of Uí -Feineachlais, was slain by Muircheartach Ua Tuathail, Lord of Uí -Muireadhaigh.Uí Enechglais

    M1154, Mac-Cuirr-na-gColpach Ua Fiachrach, Lord of Uí -Feineachlais, was slain by Muircheartach Ua Tuathail, Lord of Uí -Muireadhaigh. Úí Muiredaig. For 1155, An t-Aithchlérech Ua Conchobhair Failghe, was slain. For 1159, Aodh, mac Donnchaidh Úí Conchobhair, tigherna Ua b-Failghe, was slain.

    M1161, An army was led by Ruaidhri Ua Conchobhair, with the Connaughtmen, and Tighearnan Ua Ruairc, with the men of Breifne, into Meath, and took the hostages of the Uí -Faelain and the Uí -Failghe, and left Faelan, the son of Mac Fhaelain, in the Lordship of the Uí -Faelain, and Maelseachlainn Ua Conchobhair in the Lordship of Uí -Failghe. Úí Fáeláin. For 1161, Maol Sechlainn Ua Conchobhair h-i t-tighernas Ua b-Failghe. For 1161, Domhnall, mac Conghalaigh mic Con Aifne Uí Chonchobhair Failghe, tanaisi Ua Failghe, do mharbhadh la Cloinn Mhaoili Oghra. For 1162, Úí Diomusaigh .i. Ceallach, Cú Broga, & Cuilén do mharbhadh lá Maoil Sechloinn Ua c-Concobhair, tigherna Ua Failghe, for lár Cille h-Achaidh. For 1164, Mael Sechlainn h-Úa Chonchobair Failge do marbadh do Claind Mail Ugra isin mebail do-rindi orro.

    M1164, Muirchertach h-Úa Tuathail, rí h-Úa Muredhaig, died. Úí Muiredaig


    T1166, Mac Gilla Mo Colmóg, rí h-Úa n-Dunchadha, was slain by the macaib Maic Braenain a mebail, tre furail Maic Murchadha.

    M1169, Diarmaid Ua Maelseachlainn, King of Meath, of the foreigners of Ath-cliath, of Uí -Failghe, and Uí -Faelain, head of the prosperity and affluence of his tribe, was killed by Domhnall Breaghach ... Úí Fáeláin

    M1170, Murchadh Ua Fearghail, Lord of the Fortuatha, was slain by Ua Fiachrach, Lord of Uí -Fineachlais.Uí Garrchon

    M1171, A predatory incursion was made by the son of the Earl, and he plundered the churches of Magh-Laighean, and many of the Uí -Faelain. Úí Fáeláin. For 1172, Coin Aifne mac Aedha Úí Concobair Failge.

    M1203, Faelan Mac Faelan, Lord of Hy-Faelain, died in the monastery of Connell. Úí Fáeláin

    M1259, Felim O'Tuathail, Lord of Sil-Muireadhaigh Omurethi, died.Uí Muiredaig

    AI1306, Amlaíb Ó Duinn, Chief of Úí Riacáin, was slain by the Úí Dímusaig and by the foreigners.

    AI1306, Amlaíb Ó Duinn, Chief of Úí Riacáin, was slain by the Úí Dímusaig and by the foreigners. Úí Riacáin

    U1379, O'Duinn, namely, Chief of Uí -Riagain, was killed in treachery by his own kinsmen.Uí Riacáin

    LC1376, Aedh O'Tuathail, king of Uí -Mail, was killed by Foreigners in hoc anno.Uí Máil

    U1379, O'Duinn, namely, Chief of Uí -Riagain, was killed in treachery by his own kinsmen.

    M901, Ciarodhar, son of Crunnmhael, Lord of Úí Féilmedha, was slain. Úí Felmeda Thes

    C1376, Aed O Tuathail, king of the Uí Mail, was killed by Galls this year. Úí Muiredaig

    M1381, Donnell O'Murphy, Chief of Hy-Felimy, was slain by the Hy-Kinsellagh. Úí Felmeda Thes
    C1388, Seaan Ruad O Tuathail, king of the Uí Muiredaig, ridgepole of the bounty and valour of Ireland in his time, was killed in his own house by a clown. Úí Muiredaig

    C1398, Geralt O Broin, king of the Uí Faelain, rested. 1404, Feidlim O Tuathail, king of the Uí Muiredaig, died.Uí Muiredaig

    C1414, Murchad O hAengusa, Chieftain of the Clann Colcan
    , died in the month of August.

    C1419, Muiris O hAengusa, eligible for the Chieftainship of the Clann Colcan
    , died this year.

    M1446, Edmond O'Brain O'Byrne, Lord of Hy-Faelain, died; and Dunlaing O'Brain was elected in his place. Úí Fáeláin

    M1488, The son of Murchadha, Lord of Hy-Felimy (Mahon, son of Teige), was treacherously slain by Donough, the son of Art, son of Donough Mac Morogh, Lord of Hy-Kinsellagh.Uí Felmeda Thes