DINNSEANCHUS.
In Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill the following
sentence occurs at p. 50: Ro dhál an Iustis chuga gus
an ccathraigh fil for brú Trágha Baile mic Búain eitir
Dhún Dealgan agus muir, an Straithbhaile atacomhnaic, agus
atbert nacha-s-béradh Ó Dhomhnaill seacha budh dess go
hAth Clíath = The Lord Justice appointed to meet him
at the city which is on the edge of the Strand of Baile
son of Buan, between Dún Dealgan (= Castletown) and
the sea, the present Sraithbhaile (= Dundalk), and
he said he would not bring O'Donnell beyond it
southwards to Dublin.