19 July 1210: King
John of England arrived before the Castle of Carrickfergus in Ulster and
besieged it on this day. It soon fell into his hands and in the days following
he received a visit from the King of Tyrone Tir Eoghan, Aed Meith O Neill. His visitor
brought a large contingent of troops with him, perhaps 2,000 warriors to
impress the Anglo-Norman Monarch. The Ulster king agreed to render John service
but the two kings drew different conclusions as to what that actually meant.
The King of Connacht was also a somewhat reluctant part of King John’s host and actively helped him
in suppressing the Anglo-Norman De lacy family that had upset the King of
England’s temperament.
Johannes, grandson
of the Empress, king of the Saxons, came to Erinn, with a great fleet, in this
year.
After arriving he commanded
a great hosting of the men of Erinn to Ulidia, to apprehend Hugo de Laci, or to
expel him from Erinn, and to capture Carraic-Fergusa.
Hugo left Erinn, and
the persons who were defending the Carraic abandoned it, and came to the king;
and the king put men of his own company into it.
Annals of Loch Cé
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