Rory na-bhFeadh mac Donough Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht 1316–1317.
From the Annals of the Four Masters: A numerous army was led by William Burke into Sil-Murray; and O'Conor and the Sil-Murray, with many of the tribes and chiefs of Connacht, made peace with him.
Mac Dermot, however, did not consent to make this peace; and Mac William for that reason afterwards made an incursion into Moylurg, committed great depredations about Ath-an-chip, and in Uachtar-tire, and burned and destroyed the whole country; but his men departed without fighting a battle, or obtaining pledges of submission.
Rory, the son of Donough O'Conor, was afterwards deposed by Mac Dermot.
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