[419]. 807 Jugulatio Conall mac Taidg o Conall mac Aedain i Ciunntire.—An. Ult.

[420]. Sim. Dun. Hist. Regum, ad an. 793.

[421]. Sim. Dun. Hist. Reg., ad an. 794.

[422]. 794 Vastatio omnium insolarum Britanniæ a gentibus.—An. Ult. Orcain (plunder of) Iæ Coluimchille.—An. Inis.

798 Indreda mara doaibh eene etir (spoils of the sea taken by them between) Erinn agus Albain.—An. Ult.

802 Hi Coluimbea cille a gentibus combusta est.—An. Ult.

806 Familia Iæ occisa est a gentibus, .i. lx. octo.—An. Ult.

Ochtar is da fithchid dona Mannachaibh an Aoi Choluimchille do mharbbadh do Lochlannaibh (forty-eight of the number of Icolumkill slain by the Lochlanns).—An. Inisf.

[423]. See Dr. Todd’s War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, Int. p. xxx, for a good account of these names.

[424]. 807 Constructio novæ civitatis Coluimcille in Cennanus.—An. Ult. 814 Ceallach abbas Iæ finita constructione templi Cenindsa reliquit principatum et Diarmicius alumpnus Daigri pro eo ordinatus est.—An. Ult. Some of the chronicles state that Garnard, son of Donald, king of the Picts, founded Abernethy 225 years and 11 months before the church of Dunkeld was built by Constantin, king of the Picts.—(Chron. Picts and Scots, p. 201.) Garnad reigned from 584 to 599, which places the foundation of Dunkeld between 809 and 824, but Constantin ruled over Dalriada from 807 to 816, and died in 820, which fixes its foundation to the same period.