[98] Annals of Ulster, A.D. 845, 922, 929; The Victorious Career of Cellachan of Cashel, p. 10; War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, p. 10; Three Fragments of Annals, p. 197.
[99] Annals of Ulster, A.D. 924.
[100] Annals of the Four Masters, A.D. 935; Chronicon Scotorum, A.D. 936.
[101] A. Bugge: Sidste Afsnit af Nordboernes Historie i Irland, pp. 254, 255.
[102] War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, p. 41.
[103] The Victorious Career of Cellachan of Cashel, p. 64.
[104] Steenstrup: op. cit., III., p. 213.
[105] The Victorious Career of Cellachan of Cashel, p. 65.
[106] Annals of Ulster, A.D. 988.
[107] Three Fragments of Annals (A.D. 860) record that “two fleets of the Norsemen came into the land of Cearbhall, son of Dunlaing (King of Ossory) to plunder it.” These fleets probably sailed up the Barrow from Waterford harbour. The same annals also mention (p. 129) a Norse chieftain called Rodolbh, who may have been connected with the colony at Waterford. See also Annals of the Four Masters, A.D. 888 [891].