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| | Annals of Dublin from 448 to 1169 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Caradocus of Lhancarvan calls him, "Abloick chief king of Ireland," and places his death under the year 939, though the book of Margan says, he died in 940. |
 | | Caradocus of Lhancarvan, deceived both in the name and title, calls this Gluniaran, who now was killed, Abloick king of Ireland. |
 | | This Sitric, as it is thought, is the fame person, whom the fl-book of Christ-church calls Sitric the son of Ableb, and who, together with Donat, bishop of Dublin, about the year 1038, founded that church in the heart of the city; of which we shall give an account hereafter. |
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