From the
Annals of Tigernach,
Annals of Connacht, the
Annals of the Four Masters: • "T1135.6 Cúnga Fheichín and
Annaghdown and
Roscommon were burned." • "T1138.7 Amlaim Mor mac Firbisigh, ollam O Fiachrach uile re senchus & re filidhecht, & sái clerigh co m-bethaigthib ecailsi imda, & togha do Cunga, & a ec and iar m-buaidh ongtha & aithrige./ Amlaim Mor mac Firbisigh, doctor of all the Uí Fiachrach in history and poetry, a sage of a cleric with many ... of the church, and the choice of Cúnga Fheichín, died there after victory of extreme unction and repentance. • 1168: "Flannagan Ua Dubhthaigh, bishop and chief doctor of the Irish in literature, history, and poetry, and in every kind of science known to man in his time, died in the bed of
Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh, at Cúnga." • "M1184.12. Donnell Ó Flannagáin, Lord of Clann Cahill, died at Cúnga Fheichín." • Dubthaigh Ó Dubhthaigh, Abbot of Cúnga Fheichín, died 1223 • "1226.5. Aed son of Donn Ó Sochlacháin, erenagh of Cúnga Fheichín, a man eminent for chanting and for the right tuning of harps and for having made an instrument for himself which none had made before, distinguished also in every art such as poetry, engraving and writing and in every skilled occupation, died this year." • "1226.6. Nuala daughter of Ruaidri O Conchobair, queen of the
Ulaid, died at Cúnga Fheichín and was buried with great honour in the Canons' church there." • "1245.4. Domnall O Flannacain, Abbot of Cúnga, died." • "Nicol Óg, son of the abbot of Cúnga, put this Life of
Féchín out of Latin into Gaelic, and
Ó Dubhthaigh took and wrote (it); and this is the year of the age of the Lord today, 1329, etc." ==Gallery==