"The same cow-destruction (namely, the Maeldornnaigh) prevailed throughout Ireland."[1]
Archbishop Ledrede of Ossory accuses
Alice Kyteler and her associates of witchcraft and heresy. Alice was the first person in Ireland to be condemned for alleged
witchcraft.
Williams, Bernadette, ed. (2007). The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn. Dublin: Four Courts Press. pp. 240–244.
ISBN978-1-84682-034-2.
Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X.; Byrne, F. J., eds. (1982). A New History of Ireland VIII: A Chronology of Irish History to 1976. Oxford University Press.
ISBN0-19-821744-7.
"The same cow-destruction (namely, the Maeldornnaigh) prevailed throughout Ireland."[1]
Archbishop Ledrede of Ossory accuses
Alice Kyteler and her associates of witchcraft and heresy. Alice was the first person in Ireland to be condemned for alleged
witchcraft.
Williams, Bernadette, ed. (2007). The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn. Dublin: Four Courts Press. pp. 240–244.
ISBN978-1-84682-034-2.
Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X.; Byrne, F. J., eds. (1982). A New History of Ireland VIII: A Chronology of Irish History to 1976. Oxford University Press.
ISBN0-19-821744-7.