[1] Iohn de Curcie lord cheefe iustice of Ireland dis|comfiting a power of Irishmen, wan the citie of Dun in Ulnestre,Iohn de Curcie. where the bodies of S. Patrike and S. Colme confessors, and S. Brigit the virgin are buried, for the taking of which citie, Roderike king of Ulnestre being sore offended, raised a migh|tie host,Roderike K. of Ulnestre vanquished. and comming into the field, fought with the lord cheefe iustice, and in the end receiued & tooke the ouerthrow at his hands, although the lord cheefe iu|stice at that encounter lost no small number of his men. Amongst prisoners that were taken, the bishop of Dun was one, whom yet the lord cheefe iustice re|leased and set at libertie, in respect of a request and suit made to him by a cardinall the popes legat that was there in Ireland at that time.