al. Machaire Eabha; ¶ plain betw. Benbulbin and the sea, Tig. Rc. xvii. 137, 391, Lec. 58, Mi., Hb. 90, Lg. 92; ¶ al. Eba
Choirpri, Sc. 11 b, Ll. 8, Cam. i. 416; ¶ Cluain Fota Baedain in it, I. 108 b; ¶ et versus est P. Euoi et in Campum Cetni,
A. 15 a; ¶ Tuath Eabha, al. Machaire E. .i. murbrucht eidir E. 7 Ros Cette, now Magherow; ¶ Dún Feich in it, Fm. i. 41,
48, ii. 860; ¶ Mag n-Eabha, Fm. i. 10; ¶ murbrucht etir E. and Ros Céte in Hui Fiachrach, Ll. 18, Lec. 32, 579, Sc. 21 a,
Of. 207.
seems in Lein. and in Kild. or Carl.; ¶ cath E. by Muirchertach Mac Earca against the Leinstermen; ¶ cath Eiblindi, Maigi
Ailbe, Almaine (al. Aidne) and the Orcain na Cliach, Lec. 610, Au. i. 144.
ds.; ¶ in or nr pp. of Kilnoe and Killnavan, c. Clare, Tp. 126; ¶ cath Ebhlinne in Mun., Fir. 50; ¶ Liath Mór is in it,
Md. 192. eblinn; ¶ al. Sliabh Phelim Mts., c. Tipp., Mi., Cri.; ¶ Eblinne, a mt., N. 246.
A. 2 a; ¶ al. Euboria in Vita, 2da et 4ta; ¶ Curbia, Codex Brux.; ¶ there the news of the death of Palladius reached St.
Patrick as he was going to Ireland N. fr. Auxerre by Eburro-brica (St. Florentin), and the Eburo-vicas(Evreux), or going to
Rome SE. by Eporedia (Ivrea); ¶ the writer of the Book of Armagh did not know, nor do we.
Caislén na h-Eccailsi; ¶ Eglish p. and b., King's c., Mi.
e. becc
St. Kieran's ch. at Port Grencha at Clonmacnoise, Mi., I.
133 a, Lbl. 868.
e. caillín
in Fenagh of Moy-Réin, Mi.
e. choluim chille
at Kells, Meath, Mi.
e. dúine bó
Mac Uibilin of Dunluce Castle slain there, Con. 80 b; ¶ at Dún Bó.
e. fuinche
al. Ross airthir; ¶ Rossorry nr Enniskillen, Mi.
e. greig
in the Mearns, Cps. cxxxvii.
e. in comair
Uath Egailsi in Comair is name of a tale, Ha. 797. e. ruac; ¶ in p. Ballynaheglish nr r. Moy in SE. of b. Tirawley, Fy. 490.
e. ruaig
al. Edarguidhe; ¶ seems to be Fechin's praying place, in glebe l. of Dromard, on confines of Dromard and Ballysadare p.,
c. Sli., at Tubber Fechin, Pb. 436.
in regionibus Róide, A. 11 a, in regionibus
Róide; ¶ in Corcu Roide, c. Westm.; ¶ now Kinnard. e. in capite carmelli; ¶ in Campo Teloch, A. 11 a; ¶ fd. by Patrick
on his journey fr. Tara to the Inny; ¶ in it St. Brigid took the veil; ¶ in Meath or Westm.
d. Echainiuch; ¶ n. Echenach, A. 18 b, 15 a; ¶ place of Bps. Maine and Geintene in d. Elphin, C. 399; ¶ d. Echainuch la
Uu Ailella, Tl. 144; ¶ Echeanach, Aghanagh, p. and tl. in b. Tirerrill, Sli., on W. side of L. Arrow, Fy. 490, Fm. iii. 426,
Ct. 143, 267, Ci., Con. 21 b; ¶ Eachanach, Fy. 490; ¶ Cs. 206 has "Ech-enach .i. equorum locus vel pastus."
Aed Echaraidh, Fg. 74, Md. 100; ¶ al. Aedán Echdromma 7 Echfraid, Mt. 21; ¶ at the weir of Eacharad, the English defeated
by Muintir Maoiltsíonna of Cuircne in Teffia, cells plundered i Fobhar Fechin, i n-Eacharud Lobráin, hi cCluain mic Nois,
in Aughir, b. Deece, Meath, Fm. iii. 93, ii. 1150; ¶ O'D. misplaces it about 30 m. fr. Cuircne; ¶ it is Aghara tl. and p.
in Cuircne nr the r. Inny, 4 m. NE. of Ballymahon, c. Longf.; ¶ the 7 bps. in Echairiud, Ll. 374; ¶ Aedán Echairid, Bb.
124 a, Lec. 115; ¶ Ui Fiodh-Cuirnigh in Egradaibh or the Ui Fiodhchuire in E., Fir. 166; ¶ Ultán .i. Fingalach fr. whom
Ui Fiodhchuire in E., Hx. 204 a.
Eachdruim (20 Aughrim tls.); ¶ Aughrim p., vill. and hill in b. Kilconnel and b. Clonmacnowen, c. Galw., Im. 90, 189, Hb.
125, Con. 26, Mi., Ci., Ui., Ai. 65, C. 281, Mt. 39, Fg. 242, Md. 342, Fep. 108; ¶ Ethdrum in d. Elphin, Tax.
e.
in b. Upr. Ormond, c. Tipp., Tp.
e.
v. Aicheth Liacc Echdroma in regionibus Fothart, Cs. 402; ¶ Cell E., now Killoughdrum tl., in Monart p., c. Wexf.
e.
Aughrim nr Tinnahely, c. Wick.
e. brecáin
Ll. 360, Bb. 124 a; ¶ Breccan 7 Mochiarocc nó Mochuarocc ó E. B. i ccoiccrích Dail Araide 7 Dál Riada, Md. 120, F. 84, 78,
B. lix., Fg. 92, Fir. 73; ¶ al. Daire Echdroma, q.v.; ¶ Aughrim tl. in Kilkeel p., c. Down.
e. mac n-aedho
Au. i. 268; ¶ Aed was son of Ainmire, Fir. 710; ¶ in Tír Briúin na Sinna, Con. 44 a; ¶ Aughrim p. in c. Rosc., Mi., Ci.;
¶ al. E. Tíre Briuin, Ui., Ci.
e. ua maine
Aughrim, c. Galw., Fm. vi. 2316, Ui., Ci., Hb. 125, Con. 26
b, Ai. 65 a.
Aidan Echdromma 7 Echforaid, Ll. 358; ¶ v. Echarad. ech-inis; ¶ now Inis Gearáin nr W. margin of L. Corrib, Wc. 23; ¶ Aghanish
tl. nr Ballinrobe, Mayo.
tipra már i n-Echlascaig in Lein., Ll. 44. echlasc
ech conculainn; ¶ al. Lige in Léith Macha, betw. Dún Delgain and the sea, Sas. 2318; ¶ betw. Dundelgan and Ath na Carpat,
Lis. 26 a; ¶ cf. Aghlisk tls. in cc. Galw. and Tyr.
in Muirrusc, Rc. xvii. 164, Au. i. 80; ¶ Aughris tl. in p. Templeboy, b. Tireragh, Sli., O'D., Fy. 138, 170; ¶ in Cenél
Cairpri, Hb. 62; ¶ Molaisse of, Lec. 100, 330.
Aughrus Beg and Aughrus Mór tls. nr Clifden, c. Galw.
echtge; ¶ al. Echtga, Eachtga; ¶ the region in which is the Aughty range of mts. on borders of cc. Galw. and Clare;
¶ Slieve Aughty, al. S. Baughta, ext. 14 m., has a breadth of 51/2 m. in c. Galw. and 3 3/4 m. in c. Clare, is 1,312 feet
high in c. Clare, 1,200 feet in c. Galw., Pgi. iii. 250; ¶ in Echtge are:- Áth Mothair, Ll. 170; ¶ Cenél Aedha, Ci.; ¶
Áth Ruba, Ll. 199, Lbl; ¶ 917; ¶ Áth Ferta in Daill, al. Áth Ferta Faind, Ll. 170, 199, Lbl. 197; ¶ Áth na Licci, Ll. 199;
¶ Tuadhmumha ext. fr. Echtga to Sliabh Eibhlinne, K. 122 a; ¶ ó Echtge co. Drobhaois were bounds of Conn., Ar. 204; ¶ gs.
na hEchtga, Ar. 132; ¶ d. Echt(g)i, Cg. 60, Echtgi, Ar. 236; ¶ ac. Echtgi, Lb. 213 b; ¶ mentioned Bb. 289 b, Pd. viii.
38, Tp., Lis. 92 b, Lh. 190, Ct. 207, Sas. 3518, Ci., Mi., Im. 92; ¶ al. Sliab Echtge, q.v.
Ethmand, S. of Sliabh Fuait; ¶ tar Sliab Fuait tar Muirtemniu, dar Edmann, dar Breg mag, Eg., It. i. 136; ¶ tar Sliab Fuait,
tar Edmuind, tar Brega, Lu. 128 a; ¶ Eathmaind, a dindgna of Ériu, I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 40.
on r. Shannon in Con. (seems an island); ¶ Cophur in da Muccado, Ed. Windisch, p. 237; ¶ Eidhneach; ¶ Inagh r. in p. Kilmacreehy,
b. Corcomroe, Clare, Fm. iv. 853 note; ¶ al. r. Cullenagh; ¶ it flows by Ennistimon; ¶ a. Eidnig, r. Inagh, nr Milltown
Malbay, c. Clare; ¶ also the p. through which it flows, Tp., N. of Breintir, S. of Kilfenora, Ar. 192; ¶ now Inagh, 9 m.
W. of Ennis. edhnén; ¶ Eidhnén; ¶ Miannach ind Eidhnéin, Fg. 82 = Mianach i Fothirbi Liathain, Mt. 22; ¶ nr Duleek; ¶
ab in Edhnen (gs.), in N. half of Ireland; ¶ Leth Chuin, Fep. 119; ¶ nr Duleek, Meath(?).
Aegipt, Egept, g. inna Egipt, Tph. ii. 392, 395; ¶ n. ind Egipt, Ll. 135 b; ¶ d. isin Egipt, Lis. 7 b, g. na hEgipti, Lbl.
252; ¶ d. Egept, Lh. 28; ¶ Egypt; ¶ np. Egeptacthai; ¶ ap. Aegeptacdu, Egyptians, Tph. ii. 395.
seat of K. Mun. in Sliabh Eibhlinne, c. Tipp., Lct. 92; ¶ belonged to K. of Cashel, I. 136 a; ¶ al. Eibliu, Bb. 149 a; ¶
Eibliu Ucht na rigna, Lec. 377.
ext. fr. Bhearnas to Ros idir dha inbhear, St. B. 593; ¶ Eidhneach r. in Gleneany, p. Inver, b. Banagh, c. Don., Fm. v. 1264,
1600, a boundary of Tír Broghaine, Lct. 131, Fen. 315. eidhneach; ¶ d. Eidhnigh, gen. na hEidhnighe; ¶ in Ui Maine, Tp.
eidhneach; ¶ r. in Gleann Maoilduin, prob. r. Inny in W. of b. Tirawley, O'D., Fy. 490; ¶ d. Eidnig, Fy. 42; ¶ or in the
romantic vale of Inagh, in Moyrus p., c. Galw.
Cath Eilline, Hb. 51; ¶ n. Elne, Fm. i. 198; ¶ a. Eilne, q.v. eilne; ¶ as. nr the N. Cruithni, Au. i. 58; ¶ Ailill Eilne
of Au. i. 140 is Ailill rí Cruithne, Ch. 108, and rí Dalaraide, Ll. 41 (ex), Lee Benndrigi per-rexit trans flumen Bandae et
benedixit locum in quo est cellola Cúile Raithin in Eilniu et fecit alias cellas in Eilniu ... (ex) Dún Sebuirgi reversus
est Patricius in Campum Elni et fecit multas aeclessias quas Coindiri habent, A. 15 a, 15 b; ¶ from Dun Sobargi in Dál Riata
P. went into Dal Araithi and proposed to take a place where Cell Glass stands now; ¶ Cúil Raithin on the E. bank of the Bann,
Tl. 162, 166; ¶ Cath Dolo in Campo Elni, Au. i. 156, Tig. Rc. xvii. 221; ¶ Cath Dola i Maig El(n)e, Fm. i. 308; ¶ fr. Coleraine
in Eilne P. crossed the r. Bush and went to Dunseverick, A. 15 a; ¶ so Eilne is in Dal Araide in d. Coinderi (Connor), on
E. of the Bann and containing the p. of Coleraine, d. of Connor; ¶ on W. of r. Bush, which separates it fr. the region of
Dunseverick (going due NE. fr. Cúl Raithin to Dún Sebuirgi, P. would pass the Bush at Bushmills).
al. Eisgir in Meath; ¶ Tailltiu ext. fr. E. to Ath Drumand, Bb. 225 a; ¶ Caill Cuan, al. Tailtiu, ext. fr. Eisgir to Ath
Drumand, I. 165 b, Ll. 200; ¶ v. Escir.
Caislén Eiscreach Abhann; ¶ at Inishcrone, opposite Bartragh island, nr r. Moy in Tireragh, Mi., Ci., Ui., Fy. 304, 296,
824.
e. branain
nr (and N. of ?) the Boyne; ¶ al. Ard Relec, Lis. 24 b; ¶ al. rd Brendomnaig, nr Ardsallagh in b. Lr. Navan, Cs., Dm. i.
113.
e. lighean
now Drumleene, p. Clonleigh, b. Raphoe, c. Don., At. iii.
385.
e. mhic lochlainn
nr Ballynascreen ch. in b. Loughinsholin, c. Derry, Fm. iii.
136.
e. riada
Ml. 68, Bb. 179 a; ¶ ó Áth Cliath Meadhruidhe shiar, go Duibhlinn Life ag th Cliath; ¶ atá Eisgir Riada ar fad, do roinn
Choinn le Mogha Nuadhad, St. B. 457, Of. 315, Fm. i. 109, Bb. 179 a; ¶ a continuous line of gravel hills fr. Dublin to Clarinbridge,
c. Galw., dividing Ireland into Conn's Half and Mogh's Half, K. 143 a, 121 a, Bb. 98 b, Mi., McCurtin's Antiq. 101; ¶ passes
by Cluain hIraird and Cluain mac Nois, Lec. 167, Ods. 633, and by Esker nr Lucan railway station, and Eskerboy nr Loughrea;
¶ fr. High Street in Dublin to Clarin Bridge c. Galw., Ce. 44; ¶ described fully in note there.
Fine Laichsi, síl naduair an-Eitiuch, Lec. 216; ¶ prob. Ettagh p., in b. Clonlisk (Cluain Laichsi Fine L.), King's c., 4
m. SE. of Birr, in ancient Laigis, g. Laigse.
Eile, N. of Machaire Clíach, Ll. 12; ¶ Ele is mentioned in Lis. 6 a, K. 131 a, Bran. 156 a. Lct. 28, Lg. 85, Ui., Mi., Ci.,
Mm. 619; ¶ tribe and tribeland of Munster, Bc. 4, Sil. 3, Tor. 33; ¶ Ely O Carroll, i.e., bb. Clonlisk and Ballybrit in
King's c., and bb. Ikerrin and Eliogarty in c. Tipp.; ¶ the boundary betw. dd. of Meath and Killaloe is that betw. Ele and
Meath, Lct. 78, Tp., Au. i. 543, 549; ¶ betw. Sl. Bladma and Clár Muman, MacCongl. 114; ¶ Cath É., al. cath Geisille, Lg.
85; ¶ the Ui Flannacan Eli, al. Cenél Farga, occupied b. of Ballybrit, King's c., Ci. In it are:— Baile an Britaigh and Cluain
hUi Cínaith, Au. iii. 122; ¶ Bernan-Eli; ¶ Birra i cocrich Eli 7 Fer Cell, F. 173; ¶ the Brosnacha rr., Lis. 6 a, Fm. i.
30; ¶ Cell Abbáin in Elib thuaiscirt, F. 160; ¶ Cell Ichtair Lethet, Rc. xiv. 246; ¶ Cruachan Bríg Eli in Ui Failge, F.
76, Fg. 84; ¶ Dún Gláire, Ll. 169 b; ¶ Dúrlas Eile, Thurles, c. Tipp., St. B. 406; ¶ in Eli-Ogarty dry., Tax.; ¶ Loch
Cré 7 Ros Cré, N. 126, Fep.; ¶ Mag Siúil, Ll. 169 b; ¶ Ross Corcumruad in E. Thuaiscirt, F. 127; ¶ Tech Tailli maicc Segeni,
Cs. 397; ¶ the gs. or gp. Eile, F. 173; ¶ Ui., Mi.; ¶ as. Éle, F. 121; ¶ ndual, na dá Ele, Fm. ii. 692, Tor. 33; ¶ dp.
or dual Elib, Ui., Mi.; ¶ Élib, Rennes' Ir. MS. fo. 52 a; ¶ Eilib, Ls. v. 264, Mi.
bellum Duin-Locho, 7 bellum Liacc Maelain 7 doirad Eilind,
Au. i. 130, where it is rendered "enslavement of Elend"; ¶ in Ui. it is "captivity of E.; ¶ " place or person? perh.
Elena, supra. elg; ¶ Ériu, Éire; ¶ Bb. 19, Lbl . 103, Oig. 18, 81; ¶ g. Elga, ML. 78, Rr. 10; ¶ Elgga, Mm. 484; ¶ d.
Elga, N. 142; ¶ Elgai, Ube. 130; ¶ Elgga, Eilgg, Ll. 49; ¶ n. Elga, Of. 19, Ct. 6.
g. na hElle, na hEille; ¶ Caislén na hElle, C. na hEille, Lc. ii. 422, 496, Mi.; ¶ .i. an Ell; ¶ the Neale, c. Mayo; ¶
ds. ansan Eill, Lc. ii. 496; ¶ Muinter na hEilli, 457.
ns. Emain, Ll. 31; ¶ gs. na h-Emna, It. i. 107, 217, Ll. 63 a; ¶ Emna Mache, Ll. 131 a; ¶ ds. Emain, Ll. 67 a, Lc. ii.
454, Au. ii. 70; ¶ Emania, Mm. 37, Ct. 2, 6, 402; ¶ rí na h-Emna, = rí Ulad, Ll. 299 a; ¶ Sluag Emna, the Ultonians, Mr.
212, 214; ¶ capital of Oirgialla, used for Armagh (?), Lct. 37; ¶ built by Queen Macha, A.M. 4533, Ui.; ¶ built by Cimbaeth
309 B.C., destroyed by the Collas 332 A.D., Mr. 212; ¶ now Navan Ring, 2 m. W. of Arm., Fer. 30, Ch. 61, 151, Tp., Of. 258,
Mm. 493, Ls. i. 66; ¶ v. Emain Macha.
e.
al. Emne, Imram Brain, 3, 10, 19; ¶ a fairy land.
e.
g. Emna, Navan, Fm. ii. 980; ¶ Domnach n-Emna, betw. Dublin and Arm.; ¶ Domnach Mór Airthir Emna, Donaghmore nr Navan; ¶
prob. Donnycarney, Dublin, O'D.
e.
ind Emain; ¶ r. at the ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162, Hc. 2, 713. e. abhla; ¶ in Múile or Mull in Scotl.; ¶ Hebrides in the
12th century, Fer. 27 a.
e. abhlach
the Isle of Man, Cev. i. 171; ¶ or Arran in Scotl. (?). e. ablach; ¶ in Araind in Scotl., Lbl. 882, Bb. 141 b, Fir. 573;
¶ al. E. Ablaid, E. Ablaig, At. iii. 422, Ha. 865; ¶ 868; ¶ cf. E. Mic Lir.
e. ardmacha
al. Árd Macha, Lec. 400.
e. macha
Navan Fort, 2 m. W. of Arm., Lbl. 34 b, It. i. 136, 138,
140, Ls. 172, Rr. 2, Ui., Ci., Mi., Gc. 156, Cg. 170, Crt. 22, Lu. 128 b, K.
121 b; ¶ E. Mache, Ls. i. 18, Ll. 131 a; ¶ E. Machi, Lct. 23; ¶ v. Emain. e. mic lir mic uighir; ¶ al. Arann in Firth
of Clyde, At. iv. 228; ¶ cf. E. Ablach.
Diuir of, Ll. 360; ¶ v. E. Ceir; ¶ Colum of, Md. 254; ¶ Maolán of, Fg. 8, Mt. 11.
e.
S. Tua Odar of, Bb. 126 a.
e.
in dry. Mayo, d. Tuam, Tax.; ¶ v. E. Coeláin.
e.
Ll. 312, F. 162; ¶ al. Enach Truim, q.v., F. 168, Fg. 210.
e.
hands over S. side of Coemgen's civitas (of Glendaloch), B.
xx. 319; ¶ must be "Derrybawn Mt., feathered and matted with woods of oak, which flanks the S. side of Glendaloch lake,"
v. Pgi. ii. 13.
e.
Caislén Eanaigh, Enagh Castle, on an island in L.
Enagh East, 2 m. NE. of Derry city, Mi., Ci., Ui., Ct. 373.
e.
Hazelwood or Annagh tl. in b. Carbury, Sligo, Mi., Ci.; ¶ also at Springfield, al. Carrowmire, in b. Tirerill, where is Cuil
na mbráthar, al. Eanach na mbráthar, Pb. 17.
e.
Caislén Enaigh; ¶ C. na n-Enaighe, Ci.; ¶ Annies, L. Carra, Mayo, Fy. 490.
e.
gen. Eanaigh, in b. Strabane, Tirone, Tp.; ¶ or perh. nr Dungannon.
e. aedha
Fintan of, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 150 b, Bb. 125 a; ¶ v. E. Eada. e. an róisdicc; ¶ in Pobal Bhriain, Hb. 8b.
e. árd
Digdi Cherc of, Ll. 355, Mt. 11; ¶ Talulla and Muadnata of, C. 339; ¶ Annaghard tl. in Drumgoon p., c. Cav., or Annaghard
tl. in Clones p., c. Ferm.
e. árd
in p. Calry or Annagh, Sli.; ¶ seems Deerpark Hill, Hs. i. 469.
e. beg
in d. Killaloe, Tax.; ¶ Annaghbeg tl. nr Nenagh.
e. brigde
a ch. in d. Clonfert, Ct. 624; ¶ Annaghbride tl. nr Loughrea.
e. caecháin
al. Duma Caechan in Irrus, Mayo, Lec. 169.
e. caoin
in Clann Riocaird, Fir. 808; ¶ Annaghkeen tl. in Killursa p., c. Galw.
e. ceir
Stokes reads Diuir Enaigh Ceir, Mt. 24, v. Fg. 100; ¶ Kelly takes Ceir as an additional st., Mt. 24; ¶ cf. E. rd; ¶ Annaghgerry
in Inismagrath p., c. Leit., or Annagh-er in Clonoe p., c. Tyr.
e. coeláin
now Annagh Keelaun nr Echinis on W. side of L. Corrib, Wc.
23.
e. conglais
in Fir. Roiss, Tl. 182; ¶ al. Killeanuich in d. Clogher, Ct. 198; ¶ Killanny p. nr Dundalk, or Killanny tl. in c. Mon.
e. connacht
Ulaid marched fr. Mag Aoi go hAth Fhirdhiaidh do Enach
Connacht, Hb. 104.
e. chuli
in Corbali, l. of Monasternenagh, Limk., Sw.
317.
e. dathi
Comman of, Mi., Ui.; ¶ Annaghdaniel tl. in c. Longf. (?). e. daulrigi; ¶ in d. Emly (?) Cs. 253.
e. dirmaige
Ll. 353, Mt. 28; ¶ subject to St. Brigid.
e. druim
Caeman of Dal Mesincorb at E. D., Bb. 121 b, Lec. 107; ¶ leg. E. Truim, q.v.
e. dubh
at it is the ch. of Cumain Cadan, on brink of the Shannon,
Lb. 21, Fir. 738; ¶ seems on Mun. part of the Shannon, but cf. Annaduff tl. and p. at Carrick-on-Shannon; ¶ in Muíntir
Eoluis in Brefney, Con. 14 b, 25 a; ¶ E. Dub in p. Annaduff nr Drumsna, c. Leit., or Annaduff, c. Cav., Ui., Mi., Fep.; ¶
in Mac Raghnaill's l., Ci.; ¶ in Muintir Eoluis in Breifne, Con. 14 b, 25 a.
e. dubáin
Colman of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 115, 169; ¶ Eanach Island on E. of L. Conn in p. Kilbelfad, Fy. 282, Fir. 276; ¶ in
L. Conn, Fy. 490, Ai. 150 a.
e. dúine
given to God and Brenainn by Aed, K. of Connacht, in 6th
century, Bb. 54; ¶ d. Annadown, co-ext. with the terr. of the O Flaherties, c. Galw., Wc. 3, Tr. 5, Tax., Ui., Ci., Md.
8, B. lix. 889; ¶ Annadown, c. Galw.; ¶ in Ui Briuin, Ck. 64 b, Fir. 747, K. 181 b; ¶ Annadown tl. nr L. Corrib, Ci., Fep.,
Mi.; ¶ Síol Aodha of E. D., Fir. 204; ¶ E. D. and Cell mic Duach united to d. of Tuam, Tr. 239.
e. eada
(Aeda ?); ¶ Fintan of, Ll. 367; ¶ v. E. Aeda.
e. eilti
Mo-Libae of, Ll. 355; ¶ Molobe, C. 368; ¶ i n-Uibh Eachdhach Uladh, Md. 52, Fg. 383; ¶ E. Eilt, Mt. 39; ¶ i n-Ultoibh,
Fg. 246; ¶ Annahilt p., 6 m. S. of Lisburn.
e. éir
Fg. 100; ¶ = Enach Ceir, Mt. 24, Md. 132; ¶ Annagher in p. Clonoe, c. Tyr. (?).
e. emaisc
in Tuam d., Tr. 2, an. 1216.
é. fer fidgae
at Ess Ruaidh (?), Ll. 165.
e. gabrini
Ll. 353.
e. ngamhna
in Hui Eacach and Dál Ffiactach, Fir.
499.
e. garb
Gilla sa of Druimleathain and of Enach Garb, drowned in L.
Silend, Con. 52 a; ¶ Annagh, p. in b. Loughtee, c. Cav., Mi. e. liac; ¶ Findlug of, Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a; ¶
E. Lóeg, Ll. 362; ¶ E. Loeg, Mt. 34; ¶ Annalec tl. nr Thomastown, c. Kilk.
e. luaigne
Fínan of, Bb. 125 a, Ll. 367; ¶ E. Luaigni, Lec. 116. e. midbren; ¶ St. Aid of, in Muscrige Thíre; ¶ in Mun., nr Crích
Néill, Cs., Ct. and index; ¶ Muscrige Tire is Lr. Ormond; ¶ al. E. Midhbreuin, Midbríun, C., Proc. vii. 95; ¶ Annagh tl.
in b. Lr. Ormond, Tipp.
e. mór
in d. Killaloe, Tax.; ¶ leg. an Aenach, now Nenagh.
e. mór
i n-Uibh Cinnsileach, Md. 144; ¶ Annagh More, p. Kilnahue, b. Gorey, c. Wexf.
at Slieve Bloom in Lein., B. vii. 283, C. 591, Fl. 383; ¶ Anatrim tl. in Offerlane p., Queen's c.; ¶ in Laoigis, Fir. 726;
¶ il-Laichis Laigen, F. 168; ¶ il-Laighis i n-iarthar Laigen, Fg. 210; ¶ i n-Uib Nair, Lec. 194; ¶ Mo-Choemóc of, Ll.
350, 368, Lec. 118, B. v. 17, C. 571, Bb. 125 b; ¶ Coiman of, Cs. 451, 290; ¶ Coemán of, Ll. 350, 312; ¶ Caoimhghen of
the Dál Meisin Corb, of E. T., Ll. 385, I. 107 b, 108 b, Lec. 118; ¶ v. B. v. lxii., Cs.
dp.; ¶ fr. Craebh Ruaidh, fr. na h-Eanaibh, Bb. 16 b (?). enda artech; ¶ N. of Cruachan in Connacht; ¶ the chs. of Ailech
Mór, Cluain Senmail and Cluain na Manach were in it, Tl. 80.
7 sons of Nechtan, and Diucaill, Muridach, al. Cronan, i.e.,
Craibdech, Cairell and Fland in Enga sunt, Nessi vero et Nessluga in Insula
sunt, Ll. 352; ¶ 7 sons of Nectan, son of Duach Dall, Muireadach, al. Cronan Craibhtheach, Flann and in Enact Soesi;
¶ and Nesluagha in insula, St. Beoan i fidh Cuilind, Bb. 122 b; ¶ E. of r. Shannon; ¶ Ó Conor and Ó Ruairc left their horses
at Cill tSesin and passed the Shannon on foot into the Enga, Con. 16 a.
atá Cell Fuarráin acus Muilte Fuarrain tri
mhile ó Bhuailtibh Forannain isin E., Md. 422; ¶ al. Enghaile, Ui.; ¶ Engalia in Teffia, C. 142; ¶ v. Anghaile.
al. Druim n-Airthir, E. of the angle on the hither side of
the ford of Athlone, Bdc. 163, Rc. xxi. 162; ¶ al. E. G. Gaiblech isin eing fri th anall, Hc. 2, 713.
St. Cainech of, Cs. 376; ¶ in Fotharta Tíre, b. Forth, c. Carl., Ch. 193, Fm. ii. 608; ¶ al. Avium Insula, Cs. 121, 376;
¶ cf. Eaninis Island nr Ballyvaughan, c. Clare.
an. 1200; ¶ N. of the Liffey at Dublin, Sw.; ¶ is betw. Kilmainham and Clonliffe; ¶ N. of ford of Kilmehauoc, John's Charter
of 1192; ¶ opposite Kilmainham, Gn.
ds.; ¶ in b. Clare, c. Galw., Wc. 371; ¶ seems in p. Cargins nr Ballyconlaght; ¶ Beachad Oir—Ui Flaithbertaigh .i. Eochaill
7 Baili Ui Conlachtna, &c., Z. 189 a; ¶ Oghil tls. in c. Galw.
e.
Dún Enna and E. raided by A. O Bryne, Bran. 91 b; ¶ Oghill tl., Redcross p., c. Wick.; ¶ or Oghill tl. nr Athy.
e.
v. Domnach Eochaille.
e.
Youghal, c. Cork, Kp. 454, St. B. 509, 518; ¶ Yoghull in dry. Imokille, d. Cloyne, Tax., Fm. iii. 216, Ston. A. 64, 68; ¶
v. Belach Achailli, Belach Eochaille.
e.
the Ulaid defeat Airgialla, prob. Aghyoghill in p. Kilkeen,
c. Down, O'D., Fm., Ui., Mi.
e. ara
Youghal Arra, arm of L. Derg, into which the Gaothach flows,
3 m. NW. of Nenagh, Ods. 655; ¶ al. E. Duithe Ara, in d. Killalua, Md. 388.
das. Eoganaig, g. Eogancha, Eoghanocha; ¶ r. on which McMahon of Ulst. had some strongholds, Ui.; ¶ in Dartraige, now b.
Dartree; ¶ called Owenagh in an old map, a district which comprised p. of Aghanamullen, b. Cremourne, c. Mon.; ¶ r. Owenagh,
which rises in L. Tacker and flows into r. Erne, Mi.; ¶ v. Aba na hEogh.; ¶ Oirghialla ó abhaind na hEoghancha astech, Au.
iii. 462; ¶ mur do chualadur Clann Meg Mhathgamna sin, do chuadur ar a ndaingneachaibh, i., ar Eoganaigh 7 fa Sliabh Mughdorn;
¶ 7 clann Meg Mathgamna 7 Oirghiallaigh uile o Eoganaigh astech do theicheadh siar fa Machaire Tulcha, Au. iii. 188, 258.
.i. Eogan-iocht, i.e., the race of Eogan, Cormac; ¶ desc. fr. Eogan, son of Ailill -lom, Ll. 288 a, Lct. 63, Ch. 75; ¶ desc.
fr. Fiacha Muilleathan, Ll. 290 b; ¶ E. and Dál Cais desc. fr. Dergthene, Lu. 51 b; ¶ na-secht n-Eoganachta .i. Clann Eogain
mic Moga Néit, Ca. 300; ¶ Eoganachta Caisil, ne, L. Léin, of Rathlind, Glennamnach, Árand and of Ros Airgit, all of the Síl
Ebir, Ll. 14.; ¶ E. of Ani, L. Léin, Caisel, Glendamain, Ross-nArgait , N. 258; ¶ E., 7 districts in Mun.: E. Caisil, E.
Locha Léin al. E. Donnchadha, E. Rosairgid, E. Críche Cobthaig, C. 13; ¶ E. Aine Cliách, E. Glinne Amnech, E. Rathlenn, Of.
328; ¶ v. Index of Cs., Fia., Mi., Lbl. 370, Im. 92; ¶ E., al. Calathmag, Cs. 225, C. 13, 533; ¶ in Mun.
e.
Onaght, in Inishmore, Aran Islands, Fm. iv.
1122.
e. aesa mis
= Uí Muircheartaigh a ccrích Iarmhumhan, St.
B. 408. e. aine; ¶ living round Knockany, c. Limk., Tp., Of 328; ¶ desc. fr. Eber, Bb. 22 a.
e. aradh
perh. Eoganacht Caille na Manach, in b. Kilnamanagh, Tipp.,
Tp.
e. aran
the Eoganacht Ghleanndamhnac and the Eoganacht of Ara, Fir.
603.
e. arann
Bb. 22 a; ¶ of Aran Island, Of. 328; ¶ Onaght in b. Aran, c. Galw.
e. áronn
a mark fr. the E. . as rent to the Baron of Castle Conaing
.i. Tighearna Burcach C. Luimnigh, Hb. 14 a; ¶ in c. Limk.
e. bheag
E. of Shannon; ¶ al. Condae Bheag Luimnigh, Ai. 63 a; ¶ Cuanacha and E. Bh. subject to Turlogh O Brian, Tor. 33.
e. beag chaisil
St. B. 406; ¶ seems betw. Cashel and Thurles. e. caille na manach; ¶ b. Kilnamanagh, c. Tipp., Fm. ii. 850.
e. caisil
I. 81 b, Ll. 320 b, Lb. 28, Ls. iii. 28, Ui., K. 166 a, Cg.
20, F. 158, 74, 60, Fg. 200, 48, Mi., Ci., Of. 328, Sil. 74, Fia. 146, B. lv.,
Cs.; ¶ tribe-name and tribe-l. of the O Donoghues, who were of old seated in Mag Feimin, c. Tipp., Tp., Chi.; ¶ al.
Trian-Meadhónach, or b. Middlethird, c. Tipp., K. 156 b; ¶ in E. C. are Cluain Caoi, Md. 24; ¶ Cruachan Maige Abna, F. 154
(Cruachan M. A. a cCaonraighe, Md. 266); ¶ Daire na Fland in it, F. 155, Fg.; ¶ "a tract of ground fr. Cashel 12 m. on all
sides," Mac Curtin's Antiq. 179.
e. cliach
divided into Eoghanacht Oirthir Cliach and E. Iarthair
Cliach, St. B. 415, 416.
e. críche cathbhuidh
in c. Tipp., ext. fr. Fert Moraidh to Sliabh Eibhlinne; ¶ Abha ua gCathbadha, al. r. of Nenagh, flows through it, Tp.
e. durlais
l in Airther Chliach, Ll. 319; ¶ v. Durlas Airthir Chliach.
e. gabra
Lis. 20 a; ¶ E. G., Bb. 98 a; ¶ v. E. Guirt Gabra; ¶ in Mun., C. 533.
e. glennabrach
Lb. 213 a; ¶ cf. E. Glendamnach.
e. glendamnach
Tig. Rc. xvii. 386; ¶ of Glanworth, c. Cork; ¶ v. Glendamain; ¶ E. Glinne Damnach, Of. 328; ¶ E. Glennomnach, chief Tuath
of Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182 a, C. 146.
e. guirt gabhra
b. of Connello, Limk., Tp.
e. iar-luchair
Aed Bendan of E. I. L. rí Iarmuman, ancestor of the O
Moriartys, who dwelt W. of Sliab Luachra, Kerry, Mi.
é. inussa
v. E. Ninussa; ¶ .i. a Tuath Mumain .i. Eóganacht na n-rand, Lu. 22 a, 22 b; ¶ the Aran Isles were in Thomond, Sto. 40 a;
¶ E. Indais were Síl Maoiledúin, Tp.; ¶ prob. NW. of Nenagh, O'D. eóir; ¶ r. Nore, Mi.; ¶ v. Feoit.
e. leamnaigh
in Scotl., Bb. 22 a; ¶ of Leven (?).
e. locha léin
ó Buirnech hi cocrich Muscraige Mittaine 7 Eoganachta
L. Léin, Lb. 21 d; ¶ in b. Magunihy, around the Lakes of Killarney; ¶ Ross Castle was the chief's mansion, Tp.; ¶ O
Donoghue, King of; ¶ v. Lh. 16, Lis. 27 a, Cgg. 32, Cg. 4, 84, K. 165 a, F. 169, Fg. 216, Of. 328, 382, Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶
Eoganathia, B. lix.
e. luighne
Fir. 610, 607, X. 126.
e. maighe geirrghinn
in Scotl., K. 151 a, Fir. 166, Of. 382; ¶ E. M. Geirchinn, MacCurtin's Antiq. 122.
e. mhór mumhan
O Suldubhain of, nr Cnoc Rathfonn, Bran. 154 b; ¶ seems nr Cnoc Rafon; ¶ al. E. Muman, np., Ll. 323; ¶ about Knockraffon,
b. Middlethird, c. Tipp., Tp.
e. ninussa
ds., .i. Eoganacht na n-Arand; ¶ gs., Eoganachta, Lu. 22 a; ¶ in Tuath-muma, 22 b; ¶ in Thomond and in Aran part of Thomond;
¶ E. N. .i. E. na n-Arand, Imraim Curaig Mailduin, Rc. iv. 452; ¶ apparently the inhabitants of Ara in cc. Limk. and Tipp.;
¶ E. Ninussa .i. a Túath-mumain; ¶ Dubcluain ch. was in it, Lu. 22 b; ¶ al. Eoganacht na n-Arand, Onaght in Inis mór, Aran
Islands, Fm. iv. 1122 note.
e. raithlinde
in Mun. (?), Bb. 22 a; ¶ E. Rathlennae, Of. 328. e. ruis airgid; ¶ Bb. 22 a, 106 b, Of. 328; ¶ b. of Upr. Ormond, c. Tipp.;
¶ Toomyvarra is in it, Tp.
e. tuaiscirt cliach
on E. of Galw. Bay, Fm. ii. 960.
e. ua n-echach
K. of Corca Laigi slain in battle there, Cg. 18; ¶ al. E. ua Neit.
e. ua mais
Maeldúin of, Lb. 1 a.
e. ua mic laisri
in Mun., of Cluain Baird, Lec. 271.
e. ui donnchadha
b. Magunihy, Kerry, Tp.; ¶ al. E. Locha Léin.
e. ua neit
Donchad mac Amalgada, K. of; ¶ al. E. Ua n-Eochach, i.e., b. Kinelmeaky, Cork, Cg. 18, Z. 353.
on L. Éirne; ¶ Constans of, Ll. 173 a, Fg. 218; ¶ Conachtacht of, Lec. 182; ¶ Eanish in L. Oughter, Cav., not in L. Erne
as Archdall says, Fm. iii. 260, Con. 6 a, Ci.
dp. Eolusachaibh, Muintir Eolais, c. Leit., Au. ii. 518, Fm.
iv. 660; ¶ Mag Raghnaill taisech na nEolusach quievit, an. 1405, iar n-ól uisci betha go himurcach ocus dob uiscce marbhtha
do Risdárd, Lc. ii. 112; ¶ first reference to whiskey in the Annals, Hennessy.
oak tree at Moon, c. Kild., fell due S. over Mag nAilbe as
far as Coirthi Craind Beoda, Ll. 199 a, Rc. xvi. 278; ¶ S. of Carthe Crainn Beodha, Of. 314. eond; ¶ Mochua Eond, Lec.
117, Bb. 125 a.
Europe, Sr. 2652, Ll. 135; ¶ Eorap, Fm. v. 1858; ¶ ns. an Eoroip, Ston. A. 31; ¶ gs. na h-Eorpa, Cormac 31, Lis. 3 b, Au.
iii. 536, Bdd. 396, Ci., Md. 50; ¶ d. Eoraip, Bb. 11 a.
Clú Galion (the pride and glory of Lein.,), fell NE.
as far as Druim Bairr in Lein.; ¶ and so, perh., at Rush, c. Dub., which was Ros Eó; ¶ E. R., Of 313, Os. iv. 94.
.i. fir Erainn .i. Darfine .i. fine Dairi Doimthig; ¶ Éraind, Mun. tribe to which Cúrói belonged, Ll. 213 a; ¶ Zcp. iii.
41, 42, says they occupied as far as Uisnech Mide; ¶ gs. Érann; ¶ in Curoi's province, Ll. 295 a; ¶ Teamair Luachra in
it, Lbl. 911; ¶ Osraighi 7 Erainn 7 Orbraighe, Sb. 2 b 1; ¶ Eranda Muman, Ard Nemid in it, .i. Ui Liatháin, Ll. 292; ¶
cf. Erna.
ns. Ireland, Bco. 4 b; ¶ Mac Congraid a h-Erind gl. ru ocus Eri in dá thelaig toeb fri toeb, F. 170; ¶ v. Eriu and Alba.
eribanub; ¶ in d. Killaloe, Tax.
Ireland; ¶ n. in (d) Hériu, Ll. 173 a; ¶ Hériu, Rr. 58; ¶ g. Érend, Érenn, Eirenn, Tph. ii. 396, Au. ii. 6; ¶ d. Érinn,
Lc. ii. 42; ¶ Hérind, Ll. 174 a; ¶ haec insola quinque vocabula tenet, i., Érin ocus Banba ocus Fotla ocus Fail ocus Elca,
Lh. 103; ¶ al. Tech Tuathail, Iath Iughoine, Críoch Cuinn, Fonn Feidhlim, Achadh Airt, Clár Cormaic, Clár Cobhthuigh, Md.
xxxix.; ¶ al. Críoch na bhFuineadhach, Ston. A. 128; ¶ the Cóic Urranna hÉrenn etar muir 7 tir:—1. fr. the Drobáis to the
Bóind; ¶ 2. fr. the Bóind to Commar na tri n-Uisce; ¶ 3. fr. Commar na tri n-Uisce to Belach Conglais; ¶ 4. fr. Belach
Conglais to Luimnech; ¶ 5. fr. Luimnech to the Drobais, Ll. 8; ¶ v. Fm. i. 13, Lct. 33 seq., I. 173 b, Ac. 13, 15; ¶ that
is, Ulst. ext. fr. the Drowse to the Boyne; ¶ Lein. fr. the Boyne to the confluence of the waters nr Waterf.; ¶ S. Mun.
fr. the confluence to Belach Conglais at Cork; ¶ W. Mun. fr. Belach Conglais to Limk.; ¶ Connacht fr. Limk. to r. Drowse,
K., quoted in Fm. i. 13.
e. becc
i Becc Ériu, F. 70; ¶ Beggery Island in Wexf. Harbour. erland; ¶ maidm n-Erland won by the Lord of Bregia against the Danes,
Fm. ii. 808; ¶ Earlann, Mi.; ¶ Arlan's-town tl. in Killeen p., Meath (?).
1 of the 3 saerchlanna of Ireland, Ls. i. 80; ¶ a Firbolg tribe, Of. 175, Fm. i. 38; ¶ in Mun., Tp.; ¶ in Desmond, Fy.
308; ¶ for Feraib Muman 7 for Ernaib, Lbl. 90; ¶ ap. Érnu, the Ernai defended Temair Luachra against the Ulstermen, Lu.
20 a; ¶ Ernaib, dp., Ll. 324, Lu. 99 a, Sas. 205, Lec. 242; ¶ a septs of Ernai in Mun., 1 in the N. of c. Limk., the other
nr Kinsale, desc. respectively fr. Cathair, son of Etirscél and Corc Duibhne, Cathair's son; ¶ the tribe name is derived
fr. Oilill Erann, Fen. 32, 33, Fy. 309; ¶ the Eurna were, some of them Firbolgs, some the Clann Deagheadh, it is the Síol
Oiliolla Eurann, fr. whom the Clann Deaghadh are desc., that are usually called Earna, Fir. 50; ¶ Ernai defeated at Cuil
Fabhair, E. of L. Corrib, Fm. i. 42; ¶ and at Sliab Cua, Fm. i. 48; ¶ Ernai Mairtini def. in Ui Failgi, Fm. i. 40, 42, 48,
58; ¶ É 7 Clanna Degaid, Ca. 298; ¶ they were the same, or neighbours and allies, as the context shows, Lu. 51 b; ¶ E.
in Mid-Mun., in Dún Cermna, in Corco Duibne, Of. 271. ernaide; ¶ represnted by 2 Urney pp. and 3 Nurney pp. (an Ernaidhe);
¶ also Urney tls. in cc. Cav., Tir. and King's c.; ¶ Nurney tls. and pp. in cc. Carl. and Kild.; ¶ d. Ernaidiu, Ll. 353;
¶ Brig ind Ernaide, Ll. 368; ¶ Coccnat ógh of, Ingen Fachtna of, Mica of, Ness of, Md.; ¶ Ness and Mica of, Fg.; ¶ Ficuill
of, Tl. 248; ¶ Modichu of, Lec. 118; ¶ Iarlaide of, Fg. 34; ¶ i. Muscraidhe Mitine, Mt. 15; ¶ in Muskerry, c. Cork, C.
315.
g. na hErnaidhe; ¶ Urney p. S. of Lifford, Lc. i. 156; ¶ in cc. Don. and Tyr., Fm. iii. 36, Ui.; ¶ na hErnaidhe, Urney,
Au. ii. 190, 194; ¶ nr Ard Srátha and Domnach Mór (?).
ar in Erne, the r. Erne, Bco. 20 a, Ar. 64, K. 123 a, B. ii.
1113, xiii. 585, Ui., Ci., Mi.; ¶ al. Erneus, Ct.; ¶ al. Saméir, Samer, which flows fr. the Lakes of Eirni to the sea,
Tl. 250. ernine; ¶ Colman E., Lec. 115; ¶ v. Ernaine; ¶ Erneen nr Kenmare, Kerry (?).
as.; ¶ Erut, ds.; ¶ Curchi Cend mór, "rí for Medraige 7 for hErot"; ¶ fr. Áth Cliath in hErut to th Cliath in Cualaind,
Ll. 192; ¶ in c. Galw.; ¶ v. th Cliath Medraige.
the Ulaid marched against the Leinstermen over Esa, Odba,
Fithairt, Faendruim to Lethduma, Ll. 295 b, 299 a; ¶ fr. Raith E., Tara, Slane and Howth could be seen, Rd. 38; ¶ cf.
Es in Uriel, Sw. an. 1253, p. 43.
Tp.; ¶ al. Es Aedha Ruaid, Of. 258; ¶ E. Aedha Ruaidh mhic Badhairn; ¶ the salmon leap of Assaroe on r. Erne at Ballyshannon,
c. Don.; ¶ the monarch, Aodh Ruadh, son of Badharn, was drowned here, Fm. i. 70, Lct.; ¶ al. Es Badhoirnn, Lct. 34.
Uí Luascain Cruaich of the Cland Feargusa Loscan,
ext. fr. Toichi to E., Lec. 196; ¶ fr. Faithche to E., and fr. Sgeth Cruaiche to Fethna Caille, was the l. of Clann Fergusa
Luasgan, Fir. 483.
e. alaing
Esker old ch. in E. of p. Tuam, Im. 6.
e. cuan
th Easccrach Cuan; ¶ Ahascragh on r. Clonbrock, in Ahascragh p., c. Galw., Mi.
e. forcha
Láegire's son, Lugaid, slain there, Zc. iii.
464.
e. na fian
Fidach, Rochetal, and Rian slain there by the Fian, Ll.
205.
on the Bann, nr Cell Santain, S. of Coleraine, Ui., Mi., Of.
165, Ra. 74, Dc. i., lviii.; ¶ E. Craoibhe, the Cutts of Coleraine, Lct. 125; ¶ gabh sé longport ag Inber Fuile (Suile)
fria Banna iartuaiscert 7 do chreach sé an tir ó Eascraibe siar co Dún da beann, Sto. 17 a.
Pd. viii. 42, I. 143 a; ¶ al. Ess Coir; ¶ v. Áth Croich. es crónáin; ¶ al. Eas na Fingaile, SE. of Es Ruaidh nr Sliabh
Luga, or Cúl bhFind, Lis. 238 b; ¶ Es Crónáin mic in Bailb, S. of Ess Ruaid and Cnoc in Nuaill, Sas. 7285,, 7290.
al. Es mac nEirc, now always Eas ui Fhloinn, Assylin, on r.
Boyle, 3/4 m. W. of Boyle, c. Rosc., Fm. iv. 1024, Mis. i. 30, Con. 59 b; ¶ al. Eas Da Chonna.
Lbl. 237; ¶ Dunass Rapids on r. Shannon, Rc. xviii. 45, Fm. ii. 1020; ¶ Eas Danane nr Limk., Hx. 947; ¶ E. Danainde, I.
190 a, Bb. 42 a; ¶ Doonass is called the Rock of Astanen in Fiant of 1665, Westr.
Ar. 94, 96; ¶ Ballysadare, c. Sli., At. iv. 168, Ci., Mi., Ui., C. 134, Con. 8 a, Tr. 450; ¶ nr Collooney, Ar. 200; ¶ in
d. Achonry, Tax.; ¶ al. Es mic Mhodhairn in Connacht, Lis. 211 b; ¶ al. E. na n-én, in b. Leyney, Sas. 1511, 6477, 6890.
in c. Limk., Ar. 278; ¶ 16 m. W. of Limk.; ¶ in Uib Conaill Gabra, Fm. vi. 2082; ¶ As Ceting, al. Asketten, an. 1410, Westr.;
¶ Askeaton on r. Deel, c. Limk., Lct. 91, Mi.; ¶ Eas Gebtene, Geibhtine, Gephtine, in Fm., Ods.
Da-Chonna of, Ll. 348, Zcp. v. 80, Rc. xvii. 254, F. 62, Fg.
50, Md. 70, Mt. 17, Bco. 2 b, 22 b, Ui., Ct. 494; ¶ Esmakirk in d. Elphin, Tax.; ¶ al. Corrshliab na féinne and Coirrléim
na Féinne, N. of Moylurg in c. Rosc., Sas. 1502, Lis. 211 a; ¶ al. Es-Dachonna, al. Es-Ui-Fhloinn, now Assylin, 1 m. W. of
Boyle, c. Rosc., Au. i. 216, Kj. ii. 340, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ v. Bb. 120 a, Lis. 10 a, 211 a, Lb. 14, Mm. 81, Ct. 143, 181,
349, 388, C. 94, 565, B. lix. 273.
Ll. 288 b; ¶ on r. Maigne at Cathair Essa Maige, c. Limk.; ¶ Caherass on the r. Maige, halfway betw. Adare and Croom, Mm.
486, N. 220; ¶ Ess Maige, Lbl. 237, I. 173 b, 190 a, Bb. 42 a; ¶ in Mun. W. of Ros Cnó, Lis. 181 a.
falls of Assaroe, on r. Erne at Ballyshannon, in c. Don., A.
18 b, Ll. 94, Pd. viii. 42, Lb. 29, Lis. 10 a, Fg. 100, Md., Mi., Tl. 146, It.
i. 73, Fen. 152, Bd. 39, Dl. 58, Teh. 238, Ui., Ci., Bco. 19 b, Mr. 104, Mt.
18, Fg. 50, Cg. 20, Ct., Lct. 35, Ch. 143, B. lxii. 347, Fen. 325; ¶ Eas Ruadh salmon leap of Easroe at the head of the
Killery, Wc. 7.
Essaroy in r. Roy in Lochaber, Dl. 20. es ruaid meic
modhuirn; ¶ al. Assaroe at Ballyshannon in S. Don., Sas. 285; ¶ al. Eas Rúaidh mhic Moghuirne, Baile tSenaigh cois Éirne
le raidhtear Eas Rúaidh mhic Moghuirne anois, Fa. 7; ¶ Es Ruaid meic Modairnd meic Dalairc, Sas. 285; ¶ Es Ruaid mic Modairn
frisa ráidter Sligech, Sil. 279; ¶ al. E. Ruaid mic Badhuirn, Cf. p. 23, K. 134 a.
cataract of O Flynn, now Assylin, 3/4 m. W. of Boyle, c.
Rosc., Kj. ii. 340; ¶ al. Eas Dachonna, al. Eas mac nEirc, Assylyn, 1 m. W. of Boyle, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 154, Kj. ii.
340.
Diaraid of, Ll. 372, I. 111 b, Lec. 90; ¶ Molua of, Mt. 26; ¶ Eadardruim, Md. 2; ¶ Edardruim may be Drum p. in S. of b.
Athlone, c. Rosc., Pgi. ii. 79; ¶ in d. Elphin, C. 313; ¶ Druim p. in Elphin d., Tax.; ¶ Etardruim nr Inis Coimet, Sil.
27, seems nr L. Erne.
Ui Sharáin in Eterdrommaib in Lein., Ll. 313.
etargabail; ¶ al. Eadargabhail; ¶ Addergoole tl. and p. in Mayo; ¶ 8 Addergoole tls. in c. Galw., 1 each in Mayo, Clare,
and Queen's c.
Cramsech and Créd at Raith Gairm and at E., and in
Fordruim, subject to St. Brigit, Ll. 353, Fir. 752, Cs. 451, B. lviii.; ¶ pro. Addergoole tl. nr Abbeyleix, Queen's c.;
¶ 7 eps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ Colmán Etargabla, Ll. 366, Lec. 115, Bb. 124 a, 125 b, Ai. 150 a; ¶ Mochritoc E., Lec. 118, Bb.
125 b; ¶ Rectan ó Etargabhail, Fg. 204.
Clár a quo Hui Cláre, issed a Charn fil in E.
P. in Irrus, Gen. of the Hui Brigti, Ll. 328. etbe chonain cuslenaigh; ¶ a Cruachain, or poetically for Sliabh Echtga,
Ll. 170.
g. Etharlaige, Rc. xvi. p. 69; ¶ g. Etharlaige, Bb. 228 a; ¶ the highly scenic stream and glen of Aherlow, partly in Limk.
and Tipp. cc.; ¶ Donnchad Ua Briain tigerna Ethorlach, 7 Choille Beithne p., 3 m. S. of Tipp., Fm. v. 1266, g. Eatharlach,
1652; ¶ Eatharlach in Mi.; ¶ Clann Bhriain Eatharlach, K. 184 a, Fir. 643; ¶ nr Sliab gCrot, K. 145; ¶ Gallbhaile Etharlach,
Galbally in c. Limk.; ¶ al. Eatharlaigh, K. 145. ethdruim (Echdruim ?); ¶ a ridge at Taghmon (St. Munna's place); ¶ al.
Achad Liac Echdroma, Cs. 496.
Eithne; ¶ r. Inny flows fr. L. Sheelan through Lochs Keinail, Derevaragh and Sron, and into L. Ree, 25 m. long; ¶ tomaidm
nEthne in Uib Néill etir Mide 7 Tebtha, Sb. 3 b, Lec. 351, 574; ¶ Fm. i. 32; ¶ Disiurtan Argatain atr bru na hEthne i n-Uib
Néill Naoigiallaig, Ll. 354, 350, Lb. 18, Md. 166; ¶ Forgnide i cCuircne i ttuaiscert Mide fri hEthne andes, Md. 340; ¶
v. Con. 59 a, v. I. 147 a, Ll. 15, Tl. 68, Bd. 10, Ar. 86, Bb. 23 a, Lg. 83 (O'D., in Fm. i. 33, says it was first called
Glaisi Beramain, and he refers to Lec. 175 a; ¶ it is called Glais Berromain in Sa. 52 a; ¶ but this Eithne was nr Cruachu,
I. 161 b and Lec. 501); ¶ venit per flumen Ethne in Duas Tethbias, A. 11 a.
ainm Lathach 7 is ria atberthea Laith da berd, inde dicitur
Delbna Ethra, Ll. 351; ¶ D. Eathra in Westm., Bb. 107 b. etin; ¶ Carr-iden p. on the Forth, Scotl., Au. i. 102.
(Campus) Euoi grouped with Campus (Ailmaige, Aine, Ene,
Cetni) Calraige Rossa (the Rosses), and r. Dub, al. Niger, and Drum Claib, A.
15 a, Tl. 146; ¶ in b. Carbury, c. Sli. (Ebha Choirpri, Sc. 11 b), p. Drumcliffe and W. of Benbulbin; ¶ v. Eba, Dun
Féich, Mag Eabha, Machaire Eaba.