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Stanzas 73–100, largely concerning Finn
st. 73–100 (largely on Finn), dipl. ed. R. I. Best • M. A. O'Brien, The Book of Leinster, formerly Lebar na Núachongbála, vol. 3 (1957): 583–586; ed. and tr. Kuno Meyer, ‘The Finn episode from Gilla in Chomded húa Cormaic's poem 'A Rí richid, réidig dam'’ in Fianaigecht... (1910): 46–51.
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On the first race run by Finn before the sons of Morna: it led from Loch Ríach [now L. Ree] → into Loch Oirbsen [now L. Corrib], around Connacht → then into Mag Corainn → Ess Rúaid → by Cúallach [?] of Bréifne → by the Shannon → Slíab Echtge [Mt Aughty], all in a single day.

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# St 075–076 A Rí richid, réidig dam
On the first race run by Finn before the sons of Morna: it led from Loch Ríach [now L. Ree] → into Loch Oirbsen [now L. Corrib], around Connacht → then into Mag Corainn → Ess Rúaid → by Cúallach [?] of Bréifne → by the Shannon → Slíab Echtge [Mt Aughty], all in a single day.
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Finn mac Cumaill <strong>Finn mac Cumaill (Find úa Báiscni)</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Finn Cycle,IdFinn mac Cumaill,IdCormac mac Airt) <br>Finn mac Cumaill (earlier <i>mac Umaill</i>?), Find úa Báiscni: central hero in medieval Irish and Scottish literature of the so-called Finn Cycle; warrior-hunter and leader of a <i>fían</i>
Clann Morna <strong>Clann Morna</strong> <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
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Loch Ríach
Loch nOirbsen
Mag Corainn
Ess Rúaid
River Shannon
Slíab Echtge