there is Telton tl. in Rosc. and Teltown tl. and p. in
Meath, the latter is our T.; ¶ 1. it is in Meath, K. 124 a, 142 a, Bb. 208 a, Fir. 66, B. iii. lxi., C., Ct.; ¶ a hill
in Meath, Of. 177; ¶ al. Cnoc Tailten ingene Magmóir, q.v.; ¶ 2o it is nr r. Séile (the Blackwater) and nr Domnach Patraic
(Donaghpatrick, which occupies a pleasant site on r. Blackwater, adjoins the tl. and p. of Telltown, and is 4 m. NW. of Navan),
A. 10 a, Tl. 70, Lb. 27 b; ¶ N. of Dubchomar (at Navan), q.v.; ¶ "the three highgatherings of Eire were dál Uisnig at Beltaine,
aenach Tailten at Lugnassad (Lammas-tide), féiss Temrach at Samain (All-Hallows)"; ¶ King Dermait said, "Come thou to the
great gathering of Tailtiu in order that, all 'Eire being witnesses, I yield thee up my sovereignty'"; ¶ "Tailtiu's games
are played, its races run," Sil. 73, 435, 453; ¶ feats of horsemanship were performed there, Mis. i. 76; ¶ to the left of
the road fr. Kells to Donagh-patrick, is Lag an Aonaigh (the hollow of the fair); ¶ there are a large earthen rath and other
remains; ¶ till recently Teltown was resorted to by the Meathmen for hurling, wrestling, &c., Fm. i. 22; ¶ one of the chief
burial places of the Ulaid, Lu. 41 b; ¶ an older form of ns. is Taltiu (cf. Taltena, A. 10 a, Tl. 70), g. Talten, d., Taltin,
Lu. 52 a, 98 b; ¶ a shortened or older ds. is Tailte, Tailtae, Tailti, Au. i. 366, 188, 270; ¶ Teilte, Ad. 194; ¶ Tálti,
Lis. 326; ¶ v. Bb. 12 a. Ls., Ui., Mi., Cri., Tp., Cg., ac., Fia., Let., Mm., Lct., Mis. 1, Ll. 9, 31, Mr., Pd. viii. 38;
¶ al. Tailte Taoiden, Fm. ii. 626; ¶ v. Óinach Tailten.
ns. Ll. 144 a, Bb. 42 a, F2. 12, Cormac's Glos. 43; ¶ this form is to be inferred fr. the flexion infra; ¶ Tallaght, 5 m.
SW. of Dublin, Ui., Mi., F., Fg.; ¶ gs. Tamlachtae, A. 17 a, Ui. 6 times, F., Mt.; ¶ Tamlachtai, Ui. ter., L.; ¶ Tamlachta,
F., Fg., Ui. ter., Mi., Md., Fia., Fep., Ll. 355, Bb. 125 b; ¶ ds. Tamhlachta, F., Fg., Sil. 40, Fm. ii. 1022; ¶ Tamlachtai,
Lb. 220, f.; ¶ Tamlachtu, F., Tl., Todd Lec. v. 58; ¶ Tamlachtain, Ll. 353, 358, Bb. 119 a, Lec. 92, Tw., Mt. 20, 38, F2.,
12, 8; ¶ as. Tamlachta, Mt. 33, Md.; ¶ Tamlachtai, Lbl. 585; ¶ Tamlachtain, Ll. 362; ¶ Tamlachta(i)n, Cr. an. 1179; ¶
the Lat. as. Tamlachtam (Ll. 363), hints that it is fem.
t.
at Domnach Mór in Febib, Ll. 353; ¶ al. in Ui Bresail, Ll. 318; ¶ v. T. Carna.
t. árdda
Catán of, Bb. 119 a, Lb. 220, Ll. 353, Lec. 92; ¶ Tamlachtard, al. Magilligan p. in b. Kienaght, c. Derry, Pgi., Cv.
t. bó
St. Ercnat, dau. of Daire of T. B., Tl., Todd Lect. v. 58; ¶ in Ulst., Ct.; ¶ perh. Taulagda in d. Arm., Tax.
t. carna
in Ui Bresail Airthir, Fg., Md.; ¶ ? Tawlaght in p. Temple-Carn, c. Don.
t. findlogain
i Cianachta Glinde Gemin, F.; ¶ T. Finnlogha, Md., Fg.; ¶ ruined ch. here in Kiennechta, d. Derry, C., Ct.; ¶ Tamlaght
Finlagan p., in b. Keenacht, c. Derry, Pgi., where Finlagan House is.
t. gliadh
i nGlinn Righe, Fg., Md.; ¶ now Ballymore Rectory in d. Arm., Reeves.
t. i mboirche
Md., Fg.; ¶ T. i mBairche, Fg.; ¶ T. Bairchi, Ll. 358, Mt.
at L. Bricrend, F.; ¶ al. T. Menand, al. T. Umail, at Lochbrickland, c. Down.
t. maelrúain
Au. i. 286; ¶ T. Maeleruáin, Ui.; ¶ T. Maolruain, T. Maoilruain, Md.; ¶ T. Maoilerúain, Fg. 8; ¶ Tallaght, c. Dub., Mi.,
Cri.; ¶ T. Moelruain, F. 117.
t. menand
at L. Bricrend in Ui Echach Ulad, F., Md.; ¶ T. Menainn, Fg., Fep., Md.; ¶ al. T. hUmail, Mt. 38; ¶ Meenan tl. in p. Ahaderg,
Loughbrickland, c. Down, Fep.; ¶ in Ulst., B. lviii.
t. nango
Moernoc of, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118; ¶ cf. Ernóc, Ternóc of Rath Naoi and Cell na Sagart.
t. órláib
T. Orlaim, a little N. of Disert Lóchait in Ulst.,
Lu. 63, Ll. 68, Lbl. 585, Lb. 23 a, Hf. 196; ¶ al. Leca Orlaim, Z. 337 b.
t. umail
at L. Bricrenn, Ll. 364, Mt., B. lix., Fep.; ¶ al. T. Menand, T. Maccu Cail, q.v., in Ulst., B. lviii., lix.; ¶ in Ui Echach
Ulad, c. Down, Mt., Ll.
Tamhnach; ¶ means a fine field in which daisies, sorrel, and sweet grass grow; ¶ enters largely into names in mountainous
districts in N. and NW. of Irel., but rarely in the S.; ¶ also a green, arable spot in a mt., Ods. 708.
t.
n. Tamnach, d. Tamnuch, a. Tamnich, A. 15 a, 11 b, 17 a; ¶ d. Tamnach, Tl.; ¶ tl. and p. Tawnagh, b. Tirerril, c. Sli.,
A. 11 b, Tl., Fy., Ct., Kj. iv. 45.
t.
g. Tamnaigh in N. of Éire, Mi.; ¶ O Néill Tamnaighi, Ui.; ¶ Lucan Tamnaig, F., Lucan Tamnaighe, Fg., Md., Mt.
t.
tl. Toonagh in p. Cloney, c. Clare; ¶ in it is Mag Adhair, Cev. i. 263; ¶ Genealogy of Fir Tamhnaighe in Mun., Fir. 635.
t.
Fergal mac Echdach Leamnai ri Tamnaigi in the N., slain at
battle of Alma in Lein., Rc. xxiv. 53, Lbl. 940, Lg. 195, Lec.
138.
t.
Genealogy of Ui Deaga Tamnacha, Lec. 218; ¶ in Lein.
t. an réta
hi bhferann na hÁrda Muintire Luinín, Fm. v.
1318; ¶ Tawnyreagh tl. in Derryvullan, c. Ferm., Ui., which has al. T. Ríada nr Lis Gabhail.
t.
Cell Cuimne hi Tamnacha, F., Fg.
t. bó chaoiche
Ci.; ¶ in c. Leit.; ¶ seems in Tír Tuathail.
t. buada
Fep.; ¶ T. Buadha; ¶ Fg., Md., C.; ¶ ? Tonnaboy tl. in c. Ferm.
t. buaidche
v. Domnach T. B.
t. fiachaidh
7 sts. of, Lb. 24 (?); ¶ ? Tawnyfeacle tl. in c. Leit.; ¶ seems T. Buadha of C.; ¶ v. Tamnacha.
t. na naomh
Saintfield, c. Down, Fm. iv. 1160.
t. riada
a purt Tamnaighi Riada, Ui.; ¶ al. T. an Réta, q.v. tamnahca; ¶ the l. of Cenél Dubain ext. fr Glais Uair to T., W. of the
Succa in Connacht, Lec. 157, Bb. 60 b, Fir. 238; ¶ 7 bps. in Tamnachaib, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
seems in E. Connacht, Lec. 156, Bb. 60 a, Fir. 237. tarbdha; ¶ Cnoc Tarbdha, ós Grellaigh, Sa. 40 b, 41 a; ¶ v. Tarbga.
tarbec; ¶ Bb. 85 a; ¶ in Musgraige Mitine.
in Crích Maine in Connacht, Lbl. 870; ¶ in Cenél Feichin i Crích Ua Maine, Hx. 751.
t. aeidhedh
at Clonmacnoise, Fm. ii. 822, 1156. t. aengusa an broga; ¶ at Brug na Bóinne, Fer. 139.
t. aíne
the 7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b, Lb. 24; ¶ al. T. banbuan Aine (?).
t. aineine
Muinter Tigi A. of Clann Colgan, I. 58 a.
t. airdhi meic fidhaig
i Ciarraige Luachra, Lis. 30 b; ¶ nr Tech Finnlogha.
t. airennain
in Meath, Ll. 364, B. lix.; ¶ T. Airindáin, Tyfarnham tl. and p. 5 1/2 m. NE. of Mullingar, Ui., Mi.
t. aireráin
i Mide, F., Fg., Mt.; ¶ for this Fg. 154 has T. Erennain.
t. airt
at Tara, Lbl. 244.
t. airthir
in Ui Ercain, Ll. 173, 347, 353, Fir. 753; ¶ d. Tich Airthiur, A. 19 a.
t. a muine
on Corrsliabh, Ci.
t. an teampla
in Connacht; ¶ made by O Hara, Fir. 666, Hc. 2,. 821; ¶ T. a templa, al. Tech Templa; ¶ Templehouse in b. Leyney, c. Sli.,
Ci., Lc. ii. 374.
t. an turtain
al. Dún Loibin in Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182
b.
t. auscle
Fess Tigi A., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. baithin
in Tír Conaill, F., Md.; ¶ Taughboyne, c. Don., C., ct., Ci.; ¶ 5 m. SW.W. of Derry, B. lxiii., Adr. 372.
t. baithin
Teg B., T. Boethin, in Connacht, C.; ¶ T. Baoithin Airtigh; ¶ in Airteach, Tibohine Artagh, b. Frenchpark, c. Rosc., d.
of Elphin, Mi., Ui., Ci., Fep., F., Md., Con. 4 b; ¶ T. Boethin i n-Airtiuch fria Cruachain Connacht aníar, F.
t. baithin
in Westm., Md.; ¶ Baethin mac Cuanach of, in Iarthur Mide, Ll. 356, Fir. 749, C., Fg.; ¶ T. Boethin im-Mide, F.; ¶ T. Baoithin,
Taghboyne tl. in p. Churchtown, c. Westm.
t. banbuan aine
al. Síth Cairn Breacnatan, in Mun., Lis. 180 a. t.
ban insi na bian; ¶ in Sruth uisce, Lis. 90; ¶ cf. 4 Teebane tls. in Ulst.
t. baoith
in Connacht, Fg.; ¶ Taghboy tl. and p. in c. Rosc.
t. becáin
Teg B., in Bregia, Lis. 204 b.
t. beretchirt
nr Tobar Beretchirt nr Tullylease churchyard, c.
Cork.
in Cenél Fiacha, nr Kilbeggan, Ct.; ¶ a chapel in tl. Ardnurcher, b. Moycashel, c. Westm.; ¶ in Achad-buidhe; ¶ there is
a Tobar Brighde here still, Fm. iv. 1066.
t. brígde
at Galw., Mi.; ¶ which is opposite the t. of Galw., Ar. 132; ¶ a hospital on E. side of Galw. t., Pii Antistitis Icon, p.
57, Fm. vi. 2008; ¶ in Clanrickard and d. Clonfert, Ct.
Mt. 28; ¶ Stackallan, betw. Navan and Slane in Meath, Fep., Mi.
t. choluimchille
at Kilmacrenan, in Tirconnell, Mi.
t. conaill
Beccán of, Bb. 119 b, Ll. 173 a, 347, Lec. 103, Fir.
701; ¶ i n-Uibh Briuin Cualann, Fg., Md.; ¶ is T. hUi Conaill in F.; ¶ Stagonil p., al. Powerscourt or Enniskerry p.,
3 m. SW. of Bray, c. Wick., Pgi.
t. connáin
i Cremthannaib, Fep., Md., Fg.
t. conog
in Midi, Lec. 139.
t. cormaic
at Tara, Lbl. 244.
t. cranngaile
on L. Aillinne, Con. 79 a.
t. crimthoin
at Cashel, Sb. 31 a.
t. crochuin
Walshe of, Fir. 840; ¶ Tycroghan in Meath (?).
t. cronáin
Lec. 113, Bb. 123 b, Lb. 22, Fir. 753.
t. cruind
nr Árd in Proicepta at Maistiu in Lein., Lis. 229 a.
t. cuinn
al. Connalt; ¶ a poetical name for Teamair, Lg. 180.
t. chuirc
Curcais of, Fir. 752.
t. cumne
Cummán of, Bb. 126 a, Ll. 369, Lec. 119, Ai. 152 a; ¶ Stacumny tl. and p., c. Kild.
t. curchaissi
Curchass, subject to St. Brigit, Ll. 353, Bb. 123 b, Lb.
22.
T. Da Choinde; ¶ Tiaquin in b. Tiaquin, c. Galw., Mi., Ci.; ¶ in Ui Maine, I. 40 b.
t. da chua
Bp. Etchen of Tig Dachua, Lec. 111, I. 108 b, Bb. 123 b; ¶ T. Dochua Mic Nemain, Ll. 353, Fep., which makes it Ticknevin,
b. Carbery, c. Kild.; ¶ at Ros mac Erc in Cruachan Cineoil Aucha, Fir. 751; ¶ seems same as T. mo-Chúa, q.v.
a n-Uibh Echach Uladh, Md., Fg.; ¶ al. T. da ghoban on bank of r. Bann, i n-Uib Echach Ulad, F.; ¶ called in 1406 Teachgowo;
¶ now p. Seagoe, d. Dromore, Ra.
t. ndairthe
Tech nDarta, i Clíu Clasaig i tírib Muman fri
Sinaind a ndes, Tbd. 196.
t. damach duind
in Connacht; ¶ Donn, son of Milidh, buried there, Bb. 17 a; ¶ but v. T. Duinn.
t. damáin
in Ui Criomhthannain, F., Md., Fir. 727.
t. dá meadar
at Brugh na Bóinne, Fer. 189.
t. damnata
Tedavnet p. in b. and c. Mon., Pi. ii. 114; ¶ Damnat of T. Damnat in Sliabh Betha, Ll. 354, I. 109 a, which has T. Damnatan.
t. de
in Hui Degha Móra, in Ui Censiolaigh, Fir.
709.
t. decláin
in Leix, Ll. 318, Lec. 216, 274.
t. deirg
Ll. 195 a, Bdd. 18; ¶ al. Bruiden Dá Derga, Bb. 196 b.
t. derescain
at Tibrait Sabraille, Ll. 353.
t. dil mic dacreige
in the N. Déisi, Ai. 128 a; ¶ but T. D. M. dá Chreaga (i. an draoi), one day's march on the way fr. Brughrí to Magh Mochroimhe,
St. B. 385.
t. dimmae
Teg Dimmai in Fothartaib, Ll. 353, Lec. 113, Bb. 124 a, Fir.
753, Lb. 23, Fep.
t. domna druadh
there was a feast given to the Connachtmen and to the Clann
Dedadh at the house of"Domna Druadh," Bb. 137 b.
t. drumann
Sas. 3373.
t. duinn
in Corca Duibne, Hz. 184; ¶ in Kerry, Of. 182; ¶ name still given by the peasantry to one of the three islands called the
Bull, the Cow, the Calf off Dursey Island, S. of Kenmare Bay, N. 56, Lct.; ¶ W. of Iveragh, Kerry, Obr.; ¶ Bull Island,
off Bantry Bay, Cri., Cps. 49, 494; ¶ beyond Dorsies or Dursey Island at mouth of Kenmare r., Kj. iv. 216; ¶ fri hErind
aniar, Tph. ii. 316, Cg.; ¶ iar n-Éirind áird, Ll. 146; ¶ Donn was drowned at the Dumhacha called T. D., Lec. 28, Fir. 96;
¶ at the sea banks in the W. of Mun., where Donn was drowned, K. 128 b, Hk. 292; ¶ O'Curry, in At. iv. 146, thinks it is
in the harbour of Smerwick, and the old name for the headland of Brandon Hill.
t. duinn
in Connacht, Ct. 5, At. iv. 146; ¶ seems nr Achill, or on a W. island off the coast of Mayo.
t. dumach
Smutgal Tigi D., or the destruction of T. D., a royal story,
Ls. i. 46, Ll. 189 b, Ha. 797.
t. elcmaire
T. E. in Brogha, Sa. 15 a.
t. ennaich
Ennach, a Firbolg of, in Connacht, Lec. 495, Fir. 67.
t. eócain
Colman of, Bb. 124 b, Ll. 367, Lec. 115.
t. eóin
in nUltoibh, Fg., Md.; ¶ Styoun in 1306; ¶ now St. John's Point in Rathmullan p., c. Down. Ra.
t. eóin
T. E. Átha Truim in Meath, Con. 50 a.
t. eóin
prior of; ¶ seems Convent of St. John the Baptist of Annaghdown, c. Galw., Fm. iv. 1032, Au. iii. 356.
t. eóin
St. John's on L. Ree in NE. of b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Mis. i.
253.
t. eóin
priory at Nenagh, Lan. iv. 235; ¶ Tyone tls. nr Nenagh.
t. n-eothail
I. 173 b.
t. eirc mic coirpri niafer
at Tara, Lu. 46 a.
t. erennáin
i Midhe, Fg., Md.; ¶ al. T. Airerain, F.; ¶ now Tyfernan in Meath, B. lix.
t. ernáin
Md., Fg.; ¶ seems same as T. Ulltain, Mt. 13; ¶ cf. Cell Ernáin.
t. n-etha
T. Neatha in d. Arm., Ct.
t. fainche
Fainche of, Ll. 369, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119; ¶ Tyance (Tigh fhainche) tl., c. Derry (?).
t. fearannain
Muintir Tighe F., al. the Nugents, Fir. 840; ¶ Multyfarnham, c. Westm.
t. fethgnai
abb Tige F. 7 prímsácart Árda Macha,
named fr. Primate Fethgna, and seems in or nr Arm., Mi., Ui.
t. fidnatan
Fidnat of, Ll. 368.
t. finnlogha
i Ciarraige Luachra, Lis. 30 b.
t. findrois
house of O Domhnaill of Tír Conaill, Con. 35
b.
t. firblai
Fess Tigi F., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. fleide
in Ui Garrchon, F., Fg., Md.; ¶ Teg Fledi in d. Glendaloch, Cr. an 1179.
t. fochlaighe
in Mugdorna, Fir. 705.
t. foicle éirend
i.e., Ferna (Ferns, c. Wexf.), I. 190 a.
t. forannáin finn
al. Cenn Abrat, in Mun., Lis. 176 a.
t. gaillein
on the Luaisc Ichlas, E. of Síd Nesain, where r.
loesc falls into the Adrannacht, Fir. 781, X. 160.
t. gidrann
Congalach slain there, Lec. 54; ¶ v. T. Giugrand.
t. giugrand
Ll. 25 b, 75 b, 133 a, Dih. 314; ¶ Congalach, son of Mailmithigh of Cnogba, slain by the Sluag Sidi Gall at Ailen Tigi Gingrand,
Ll. 32; ¶ Congalach slain there by the Gaill of Ath Cliach, Bb. 49 b, Lec. 620; ¶ in Lein., Lg. 217; ¶ T. Giogrann; ¶
at the Liffey-side, not far fr. Dublin, Mi.; ¶ T. Giurann il-Laignib, Ui.
t. glaisrein
Molaise of, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 151.
t. gnaair
Fess Tigi G., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. gorthir
Fineach and Moindis of, Bb. 123 b. t. guit; ¶ Fess Tigi Guit, a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. ingen mbaiti
nr Swords, c. Dub., or in Ui Failgi, F.
t. ingen coluim
in Cremhthannaib, Fg., Md., Cs.
t. ingen fergusa
Fg., Md.; ¶ on Inis Celtra, Mt., 28.
t. ingine baeth
Cland Mugróin at the Asarcaib, and the Ui Chinaeda of
T. I. B. in Lein., Ll. 314; ¶ Hui Cinaeta of T. I. Baeth of Cland Mugróin Lifi, Bb. 75 b, I. 58 a, which has T. I. Baith;
¶ Ui Chinaeda of Ui Cholcan of the Life, in T. I. Baith, Lec. 200, Fir. 470.
t. inghine lingaigh
in Ui Maine, Cri.
t. in messaigh
in Áth Tighe in Messaigh; ¶ at Attymas in b. Gallen, c. Mayo, Ci., Mi.
t. in trír
the house or race of the three Collas (?).
t. in uird
fr. T. in U. in Orbraige to Indeoin in the Deisi, Lis. 176
b; ¶ in Orrery.
t. labáin
tl. of Newtown Stalaban, nr and E. of Drogheda.
t. laegaire
Lbl. 244.
t. laidgille
Ui Gobbain of, Lec. 220; ¶ in Ossory (?).
t. laidhi
Searc of, in Mugdorna, Lec. 146.
t. laisrenn
in S. of the E. of Meath, where St. Bice (V.) and St. Lugaid
were venerated; ¶ St. Patrick's well, where he baptised the people, was in front of the ch., Tl. 76.
t. lassre
Molasse of, Ll. 368.
t. li
Fess Tige Li, a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. lini
Fess Tige L., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. lir
Trechuairt T. Lir, story of the demolition of the T. L., Ll.
189.
t. lommáin
Slige Assail ext. fr. Tara to T. L., Lu. 6 a; ¶ ótha Dún na n-Airbed cosin crois ic Tig Lommán, Lh. 164, Lu. 6 a; ¶ ac crois
ac T. L. for brú Locha hUair Eg. 7 a 2 (quoted by Stokes); ¶ Portloman on L. Owel, c. Westm.; ¶ on brink of L. Fuair, Lbl.
687. t. lonáin; ¶ 7 bps. and sts. of, I. 110 b, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
t. lugaeth
Luath and Cruimther Lugaeth of; ¶ in Fothartaibh Máraib, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 116, Fir. 752, which has T. Lugha. t. lugna fumtri;
¶ in Corann, Connacht, Bb. 142 b.
t. luimb
Luiccin of, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117; ¶ Rignach of, Ll. 369, Ai. 151 a.
t. luimbae
Rignach of, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119; ¶ Ronán of, Ai. 152 a. t. lúta; ¶ Lút of, in Fothartaib Máraib, subject to St. Brigit,
Ll. 353, Md., Fg.
t. mac n-aitheacain
in Conaille Muirthemne, Fir. 737.
t. mac n-eathach
in Cianachta Breg, Mi.
t. mac miodhnain
in Ui Deaga Big and Ui Muiredaigh, in Lein., Fir.
453.
t. mac neamhain
St. Mochuan of, in Lein., C.
t. maelaithgen
i cCoirpri Ua cCiardha, nó i Moigh Lacha i n-iarthur
Breg, Fg., F., Md.
t. maelchoba
at Druim Dilair, Lbl. 321.
t. maelchonoc
in Meath; ¶ house of lord of Delbna Bethra at Bodhammar, in b. Garrycastle, King's Co., Au. i. 334, Mi., Bb. 48 a; ¶ T.
Mailchonog, Mi.
t. maelduib
Mochoemóc of, Maeldub in Tig Mail (duib), Ll. 368,
Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118.
t. maelmaedoc
in Meath, Lec. 139.
t. maic ind óc
E. of Lind Feicc at Brug na Bóinne, Lu. 51
b.
t. mail
Maeldub of, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118.
t. maile achaid
Ronsech of, subject to St. Brigit, Ll. 353; ¶ this is Roinsech of T. Maeleachlaind in Lec. 112, Bb. 123 b; ¶ of T. Mail
Echach, Fir. 752.
t. mairise
on brink of Nemnach, at Tara, Pd. iii. 20.
t. manannan muaid
NW. of Tráig Inbir, Lec. 503.
t. marcain
in Mainmaigh in Connacht, Lbl. 789; ¶ cf. Stah-markan in Meath, Rst. 25, 26.
t. martain
at Tours in France, N.
t. mealloc
Sw. 1199, in the vale of Dublin; ¶ Templeogue, nr Tallaght (?).
t. mec cuirrín
betw. Seltannahunshin tl. in p. Oughteragh, and Magh Slecht,
c. Leit., Fm. iii. 356.
t. meic findcháin
Fg., Md.
t. meic in t-saeir
Lis. 36 a; ¶ at Clonmacnoise (?).
t. meig raith
in Allt Ruaidhin i Termonn (Meig Raith), c.Ferm., Au. iii.
240.
t. melldalaig
Fess Tigi M., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. mesáin
Fainche of, Ai. 152; ¶ cf. Kilmessan.
t. mic bercháin
Breccine of, Ll. 366.
t. mic bricc
Aed of, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 115.
t. mic cireni
Colman of, Ll. 367; ¶ T. M. Chíreri, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 115.
t. mic coise
some distance fr. Clonmacnoise in a bog, Ac. an.
983.
t. mic cua
Modimog of, Bb. 123 b.
t. mic cuind na mbocht
at Clonmacnois, Fm. ii. 964.
t. mic dimmai
i n-Uib Cellaig Chualand, F., Fg.
t. mic deicthig
battle of, in Cianachta Breg, Cg., Z. 359.
t. mic eisrige
Colman of, Ai. 150 a.
t. mic findchon
Commán of, Ll. 360.
t. mic geirthidi
Liuga mac Máil, of the Ossorians, of T. M. G., Ll.
339.
t. mic luimb
Findlug and Fintán of, Ll. 367, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 116.
t. mic mellen
in Meath, prob. Stamullen, Ui.
t. mic mésain
Fainche of, Bb. 126 a; ¶ v. T. M. Nessain.
t. mic midnaid
in Ui Dega Bic, or Ui Muireadaigh in Lein., Ll. 312; ¶ T. mic Midnan, Ll. 383; ¶ Ráith Droma, Methus and T. mic Midnain,
belonged to Ui Muireadhaig, Bb. 72 a.
t. mic nemain
at Coill dá Sruth, S. of Fidh Gaibhle, Lis. 198
b.
t. mic nessáin
Fainche of, Ll. 369, Lec. 119.
t. mícuin
Mícun of T. M. in Asal, Bb. 123 a, Lec. 111, Fir.
751; ¶ v. T. Muccin, T. Minchuni.
t. midchúarta
banquet hall of Tara, Lu. 109 a, 89 a, 118 b, Ll. 29; ¶ al. Long na mBan, Bb. 188 b, al. Long na Laech, Barc Ban mbaeth,
Tech na Fian, Pd. viii. 18; ¶ v. Bb. 122 b, Mm., Petrie's Tara; ¶ T. Midhcordai, the Craebruad of Conchobair was like it,
Teh. 229, Lu. 118 b.
t. midnand
in Ui Dega Bic, al. Ui Muiredaig in Lein., Lec. 193.
t. minchuni
Minchuin of, in Asul, Ll. 353; ¶ Minchum of T. Minchuim a nAisiul, I. 108 b.
Mochrioch of, Ai. 151. t. mochritóc; ¶ Mo Critoc of, Ll. 368.
t. mo-chúa
in Leix of Lein., F., Fg., K. 163 b, Bb. 119 a, Fep., Mi.,
Gb. 356, Fir. 718; ¶ Tagmoho in Leix, Tax.; ¶ Timahoe vill. and p. in Queen's Co., a round tower there; ¶ also there
is Timahoe in c. Kild., pronounced by natives as Timachoa; ¶ al. Mo-Chua mic Lonáin, Ll. 173, 353.
t. mochummae
Mo-chumma of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117. t. mochuta; ¶ Mochuta of, Lec. 102.
in Ui Cellaig Cualand (Tachmelog in Cr.), Ll. 368, lec. 118,
which has T. Molochae, became Tempul Molog, now Templeogue, nr Tallaght, c.
Dub.
t. molaga
in Mun., C.; ¶ Timoleague tl. and p.; ¶ a ruined abbey in c. Cork, Mi., Ui.; ¶ Tamolagi, in d. Ross, Tax.
t. molaigí
Molocae of, Bb. 125 b, Ui.
t. molaisi
in Inismurry, c. Sli.
t. moling
St. Mullin's tl., p. and b. in c. Carl., Ui., Mi., Ci., F.,
Fg., Md., Lis. 45 a, Cg., Fep.; ¶ al. Ros mBruic, Ll. 305 a, Lec. 615; ¶ Teg Molling, Ll. 298 a, 284; ¶ v. Cenn Fuait;
¶ there is also Timolin nr Castledermot, c. Kild.
t. mo-lua
Molua of, Ll. 367, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117.
t. mo-ocsa
Mo-Diomóg of, Fir. 753; ¶ leg. T. Mucna, q.v.
t. mór míle amhus
al. Long na mBan, at Tara, Sa. 5 b.
t. mór sanct-brígde
at Kildare, Fm. ii. 684.
t. mosocrai
Ui Ronáin of; ¶ in Lein., Lec. 196; ¶ Ui Rónáin of T. Motacrai of the Hui Bairrchi, Bb. 73 b, I. 57 b; ¶ Fir. 463 has T.
Mothagrai.
t. muccin
Muccin of, in Assal, Lb. 21.
t. mucna
T. M. Mic Lonain; ¶ Modimmoc of, Lec. 113.
t. muiriscce
W. of Tara, Lg. 152.
t. mundu
T. Munnu, Taghmon, c. Wexf., Ui., Cs., Ll. 309, 368, Bb. 125
a; ¶ T. Munna, Mi., Cri., Lec. 117; ¶ in S. of Ui Cennselaig, B. xx., Cg., K. 165 a, Z. 351; ¶ in Fotharta, Cs.
t. munna
Taghmon tl. and p., c. Westm., Mt., Ci., Mis.; ¶ in dry. Mullingar, Tax.; ¶ T. Munda of Lb. 238 c seems to be this place.
t. na m-bráthar
in Rosc. t., Con. 51 a. t. na m-bretan; ¶ hi termand Chenannsa, F.
t. na bretnach
d. Dublin, Dr. an. 1179; ¶ Brannixtown p. in d. Dublin and c. Kild.
t. na comairce
Fg., Mt., Lec. 130, Fep., Fir. 334, Lb. 23; ¶ in Tír Conuill, nr L. Feabhail, Md., F.; ¶ in Mag Itha, I. 108 b, Bb. 121
b, Fir. 751, Lec. 106, Lb. 17; ¶ T. na Commairge in Mag Itha, Ll. 349, 373; ¶ Tegnagomark in d. Derry, Tax.; ¶ now part
of Clonleigh p., c. Don., Cv., Fep.
t. na craoibhe ruaidhe
Uis. 14; ¶ in the present tl. of Creeveroe, W. of the Navan Ring (Emain), c. Arm.
t. na croise
Tinnycross tl. in p. Kilbride, b. Ballycowan, King's Co.,
Fm. iii. 183.
at Tara; ¶ al. Long na Laech, Barc Ban mbaeth, Pd. viii. 18; ¶ al. Long na mBan, Tech Midchuarta, Rc. xv. 282.
t. na foclaige
Cer, dau. of Echo, son of Laeghaire, of Teach na Foclaige in
Mugdorndaib, Bb. 124 a, Lec. 114; ¶ text shows that this = T. na hErfhoclaige.
t. na gortigh
Md. 196; ¶ v. T. Ua n-Gortighe.
t. na n-ingen
monastery in Connacht, C.
t. náis
Ll. 47; ¶ palace of Lein. kings at Naas.
t. na manach
Fg., Mt.; ¶ Coelan of, Ll. 364, B. lix.
t. naoidhe droma ráithe
or T. n-Aoidhe D. R.; ¶ burned by Brian Ború, who routed the Meath men, Ai. 21 b; ¶ v. Druim Raithe.
t. na reilge
Áit Tighe na Reilge ar taobh shiar do Chathair mic
Neachtain, Ix. 54.
t. na róman
in Lein., Lb. 26, C., Ct.; ¶ it and Cell Fine and Domnach Airte fd. nr Inber Dea in Ui Garchon, Tl. 30, Mi.; ¶ al. T. na
Romanach in Ui Garchon in Fortuathaib Lagen, Lh. 99, Fir. 693; ¶ at Inbher Deaghaidh (Inber nDé) in N. Lein., K. 155 a; ¶
seems Tigroney tl. and hill in p. Castle Mac Adam, in b. Arklow on N. of r. Avoca (Inber Dé), circa 2 m. NE. of Woodenbridge
Station; ¶ v. Cell Fine; ¶ Tig Rómhanaigh could easily become Tigroney.
t. nectain
Togáil Tigi N., a royal tale, Ll. 189, Ls. i. 46, Mm.
584.
Findénanch and Aidi Siair of T. O., Bb. 123 b.; ¶ cf. T. Tortan.
t. reghamhain
Tiaghait rompa do T. R. in Tir Corcumruaidh in Iar Connacht,
Hc. 2, 758.
t. riagle (riaghla)
in Leith Cathail, Fg., F., Md.; ¶ now Stagreel in p. Tirella, Ra.
t. rónáin
Ronan of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 ; ¶ a, Lec. 119.
t. ruscaich
Mocrido of, Bb. 125 b.
t. sacra
in Lein., C.; ¶ nr Tamlachta, Fg., Md.; ¶ al. T. Tacra i n-Uib Dúnchada il Laignib, F., Mt.; ¶ Tassagard, Tax.; ¶ now
Saggart tl. and p. nr Tallaght in S. Dublin.
t. samain
Fintan of T. S., Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a.
t. sáráin
i nDealbhna, Md. 22; ¶ Tisaran ch. and p. in Dealbhna Eathra, al. b. Garrycastle, King's Co., Mi.; ¶ Tethsaran in d. Clonmacnois,
Tax.; ¶ Teampoll porraisde T. S. i nDelbna Mic Cochlain, i cCondae in Rig, i n-Espugoidecht Cluana Mic Nóis, Md. xlv.
t. saxan
in Ui Echach Muman, F., Fg., Rc. xviii. 297; ¶ Tisaxon nr Kinsale, Cork.
t. scoithín
C.; ¶ T. Scothíne in Sliab Mairge, F.; ¶ v. T. Scuithin. t. scríne adamnáin; ¶ ch. of Skreen, b. Tireragh, Sli., Fm. ii.
820, Hb. 86.
t. scuithin
Fg., Mt.; ¶ in Sliab Mairge, Md., C.; ¶ Tiscoffin p. in b. Gowran, c. Kilk.
t. sechtáin
i.e., Domus Sechtani, Cs. "in regionibus Corpreorum."
t. síláin
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110 b, Lb. 24.
t. sinche
Sinech of, Lec. 119, Ll. 369, Bb. 126 a, 50 b; ¶ Lec. 113, 141 seems to have T. Tinche.
t. sinche
Taghshinny, c. Longf., B. lix., Ci.; ¶ in Meath, C.; ¶ Ui Tommaid of T. S., X. 174, Hx. 210, Lec. 141.
t. srafain
Ll. 193; ¶ v. Lumman Tige S.
t. sruithe cille dare
Au. i. 278.
t. sruithe cluana mic nois
Mi.
t. taidoc
Taidoc of, C.; ¶ t-Aedoc of T. t-Aedocc, Fg., Md. t. táil; ¶ the Ui Toirdhealbhaigh on E. of Glenomra, Tp.
t. taille
T. Tailli, in p. Durrow, King's Co., Ui.; ¶ T. Tailli maicc Segeni, Cs., B. lvi.; ¶ v. T. Telle.
t. taillten
Md.; ¶ at Teltown (?).
t. taláin
Mt.; ¶ i n-Oirghiallaibh, Fg., Md., Fep.; ¶ in Húi Meith Tíre, Tl. 180, B. lxii.; ¶ Tallanstown is the name of a vil. and
p. nr Ardee in d. Arm., Ct., C.; ¶ Tyhallen, c. Mon., Henessy in Fep.; ¶ v. Lb. 27.
t. tea
at Tara, Pd. viii. 4; ¶ v. Múr Tea.
t. telli
Telle of, Ll. 352, Lb. 21; ¶ T. Telle nr Durrow, F., Fg., C., Ct.; ¶ i termann Durmaighe, Lis. 40 b; ¶ in Westm., Md., Fir.
714; ¶ Comgall of T. Teille; ¶ nr Rahan, Zcp. iii. 33, but much nearer Durrow; ¶ Tihelly, nr and in p. Durrow, King's Co.,
Fia., Mi., Cri.; ¶ in E. Meath, Fg. (it is nr it).
t. templa
Templehouse, b. Leyny, Sli., Mi., Fg. 497, Ui.,
Ci.
t. temrach
Lct. 252; ¶ at Tara Hill, nr Gorey, c. Wexf.; ¶ this is clear fr. the context—"the K. of Ui Ceindselaig has the power of
the house of Tara, for it is the house of the K. of Lein.; ¶ " O'Donovan took it for Tara of Meath.
t. temrach
at Tara, c. Meath; ¶ T. T. imatá in ráith, Pd. viii. 24, 26, 30; ¶ N. of the r. Nemhnach, and on its brink, Lg. 152. t.
tephi; ¶ at Tara, Pd. viii. 8; ¶ v. Múr Tephi.
t. tindchi
Lec. 113, 141—3; ¶ al. T. Sinche.
t. tinne
Ui Silain of, Ll. 380, Bb. 70 b, which says that they were
of the Ui Garchon.
t. tortan
Finean and Aidi of, Lec. 113.
t. threbtha
Rónán, son of Berach of, Ll. 353.
t. tri céd
Fledh do targadh do Tigh tri Céd .i. co Bruidhin Mic
Dareó i mBreifne, Hc. 2, 762.
t. trichim
the Fess T. T., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. trí mac demonchatha
the Fess T. T. m. D., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. tua
Ll. 365, Bb. 229 b; ¶ Tua mac Hui Roida, idem 7 Ubtan Tigi Tua, Festum on xi. Kal. Dec.; ¶ T. Tuae, Folachtach Tige T.;
¶ in p. Taghadoe, c. Kild., Mi., Ui.; ¶ nr Maynooth, locally pron. Taptoo; ¶ in Ui Faeláin, F.
t. tuathail
i.e., Irel., Of. 19; ¶ poet's name for Tara, Fy. 294.
t. tulchinne
Fess Tigi T., Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
t. tultóc
Ultán of, Ll. 368; ¶ al. T. Tulchoc, Lec. 119; ¶ al. T. Tuloc, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 151.
t. ua ngortigh
Mt. 29, Fg. 138.
t. ui chillín
nr or in b. Castlerea, c. Rosc., Mi.
t. hui conaill
in Ui Briuin Chualann, F.; ¶ al. T. Conaill in Ui B. C., Fg.; ¶ Stagonil.
t. uilc acha in gobann
in the Ernaí W. of r. Shannon, Bb. 142 b. t.
húi maini; ¶ i nDail Cealtra, Rc. xvii. 203, Hb. 68; ¶ called cath Airchealtra, Lg. 192; ¶ T. Ua Maine, Mi.
t. ultáin
Ernan, Erninn of, Ll. 356, Mt.; ¶ seems same as T. Ernáin of Fg.
one of the 4 Araid, Ll. 331; ¶ Síl Faidloga of Teachraighe Aradh in Lein., Fir. 457; ¶ Síl Findloga, of the Forsloindti Dal
Mesincorp, of Teachraide, Lec. 193.
Find (Mac Regamna) pursued Cuirrech fr. Caithir Dúine
Iascadh over the r. Suir, to Femiun, over Teidliu, over Roigniu, &c., Bb.
201 b, Sa. 33 a; ¶ betw. Clonmel and c. Kilk.
house at Emain in which spears, shields and swords were
kept, Ll. 106 b, 262 b, Lec. 35, Bb. 136 a; ¶ dsf. don Teiti Bric, Hx. 91, Lu. 4, 44 a, It. i. 208, At. i. 377.
cath Telcha by Muirchertach Mac Erca against Connacht, Lec.
138, Lg. 182; ¶ in Connacht, Bb. 48 a.
t.
nr Dubchomar, and seems a hill at Teltown, Ll.
332.
t.
now Tully O'Dea, in p. Ruan, Clare.
t. ailín
at Inber Cichmaini .i. Cichmaine, mac Oiliolla Find, i. 147
b; ¶ Tullyallen nr Drogheda (?).
t. árdd
Ua Cainebáin rí Telcha airdde in Meath, Bk. 7
a; ¶ Tullyard, 2 m. NE. of Trim in Meath, Mi.; ¶ its Cloicthech or round tower set fire to in 1171; ¶ the round tower
fell circa 1760.
t. bela
Ed. 488; ¶ seems nr Turvey, c. Dub.
t. cail
Mac Coirthen rí Telcha cail, in Meath, Bk. 7
a.
t. ceniúil oingosso
A. 18 b, Tl. 162; ¶ Bishop Ném of; ¶ in Dal Riata; ¶ (?) Drumtullagh Grange.
t. cerbhaill
in c. Cav., Ui., Mi.
t. deadhaidh
in Dal Cais; ¶ al. Tulach ui Deadhaidh, Tullagh O'Dea, c. Clare, Mi.
t. díma
al. Tilach Fhloinn, betw. Clonmacnois and Uisnech, Sil.
73.
t. dimaind
in Osraigib, Tullamaine, nr Callan, Fm. ii. 812; ¶ v. T. Inmainde.
t. droman
ó telchaib droman in ndeisciurt Breg, named with
Dermag Bretan, Au. i. 336.
t. dubglaise
Lh. 30; ¶ i Tír Lugdach i Cinél Conaill, F., Br. (Lb.?) 108 b; ¶ Temple Douglas and Dooglas, half way betw. Gartan and Letterkenny.
t. dunchadha
b. Tullyhunco, c. Cav., Ui., Fy., Mi.; ¶ v.Tellach d.
t. echach
T. Ethach, Ui.; ¶ T. Eachdhach, b. Tullyhaw, c. Cav., Mi., Fy., Ui.
t. fabra
Rc. xii. 348; ¶ seems nr Naas; ¶ given to St. Fechin by K. of Lein.
t. findin
in c. Westm. or Longf., Ui.; ¶ prob. in Mac Brecraige.
t. fortcheirn
al. Tulach Ua Felmedha, Tullow, c. Carl., Ui., Mi.
t. funechda
Failte Find, dau. of Melechdach of, subject to St. Brigit,
Ll. 353, Bb. 123 b, Lb. 22, Fir. 752; ¶ T. Fhuinche, Lb.; ¶ T. Fuineachaig, Fir.; ¶ T. Finechaidh, Bb.
t. gairbheth
al. T. Garbha, Tullygarvey, a b. in c. Cav., Mi.,
Ci.
t. garbha
Tullaghangarvey, in p. Noughaval, b. Kilkenny W., Westm.,
Fm. ii. 842.
t. garraisc
in Fernmag, Rc. xvii. 215; ¶ in Farney, c. Mon.; ¶ Hb. 71 has T. Garraist.
t. gelucáin
in Oriel, Ui.; ¶ T. Gealagain, in Oirghialla, Mi.
t. in banchuire
in Cenél Conuill, Lis. 219 a.
t. in biail
fria haighidh in tuile i m-Breg, Sa. 74, Petrie's Round
Towers 386; ¶ at Rathbeale, c. Dub.
t. in choscair
in Mag Mairedo in Bregia, Ll. 22 a; ¶ in Moymurthy, nr Gormanstown, where the Delvin flows into the sea, Adr. 108; ¶ at
Kill-Droicheat on the Boyne according to O'Flaherty (i.e., at Oldbridge, leading to Mellifont or Mainistir Droichit-atha),
Mi. t. indenn; ¶ Fg. 238.
t. inmainde
in Osraigib, Tullymaine, nr Callan, c. Kilk., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶ Ui. has T. Inmuinn.
t. inna ndruad
W. of Cross Patraic, b. Tirawley, Mayo, Tl.
t. lias
al. Tulach-lias, Tullalease, in c. Cav., Mi.
t. lis
i n-Uibh Eachdach Uladh, Fg., Md.
t. liss
Au. i. 294; ¶ in p. Tullylish, c. Down, Hen.; ¶ but Tullalease, c. Cork, Od., Fm. an. 804.
t. lugdai
in Fotharta Mára, Lb. 22. t. maini; ¶ in Crích Galeng, Tl.
t. marc
N. of Dundalk, Lbl. 599.
t. midbene
Ui Loscain Midbene fr. T. M. to Áth mBithlonn, in
Lein, Bb. 76 a.
t. midhe
Tullyard, nr Trim, Mi., Ui., Lis. 13 a.
t. mín molaga
i Feraib Muige isin Mumain, F., Fg.; ¶ nr Fermoy, in which are Tempul Molaga and Leaba Molaga.
t. modime
Tylachmodyme in dry. Odrone, c. Carl., Tax.
t. na cloch
in Mag Airtig in Connacht; ¶ Ailech Airtig was on it, Tl.; ¶ Tullaghanrock tl., c. Rosc. (?).
t. na n-epscop in Ui Briuin Chualand,
Lh. 117, F. 46, Lis. 15 b, 16 a; ¶ the 7 bps. of, Ll. 374, Lb. 24; ¶ one of the 3 sceinb Érenn .i. inada baeghlacha dochum
sceinmh, Lbl. 239, Hx. 949; ¶ in d. Dublin, Cr. an. 1179; ¶ Tully vil. and p. 3 m. S. of Kingstown, Mm. 382; ¶ Scenb seems
to mean a remarkable place; ¶ here we have the ch. ruin, churchyard, the carns, and the two crosses of the vil. of Tully,
in p. Tully; ¶ also the Druids' Altar, Glen-Druid, 100 graves in Silver Park, in which were found silver ornaments, spearheads,
urns, &c., v. a grand description of the beautifully broken and tumulated tract of p. Tully, Pgi. iii. 421.
t. na n-iach
Lbl. 128 a.
t. na licce
N. of city of Arm., Tl.
t. na lurcan
Comgall of, I. 67 b, Lec. 277, Bb. 94 b, which has T. na
Lurgan; ¶ T. na Lurgan, in Ulst., Fir. 510; ¶ Ballylurgan, or Ballyorgan, belonged to Bangor, Dc. i. xxxvi.
t. na molt
al. Mullach Ruta, Lec. 164; ¶ al. Mullach na Tealcha in Tir Fiachrach Muaide, Fir. 261; ¶ al. Tulach na Maoile; ¶ al. Mullach
Ruada; ¶ Mullaroe, in p. Skreen, b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy.
t. ócc
g. Telcha Occ, as. Telaig n-Óoc, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ Tullaghoge, in p. Desertcreaght, c. Tyr.; ¶ also Tulach Óc, Ll. 304 b,
Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ g. Tulcha Ogi, Ai. an. 1105.
t. olaind
T. Oland, Ultan of, Mi., Md., Fg., C.; ¶ v. T. Ualann.
t. tuindi
al. Sliab Mis, Lec. 568.
t. ua mblait
al. Tulach Ua mBaith; ¶ a Dún given by Cuach, dau. of Caelbad, in Gobair, in Lein., to her brother, Caemán Airdne, Bb. 77
a, 121 a, Lec. 203, Lb. 17, which has T. Ua mBloit; ¶ in Ui Bairche Maige h-Ailbe, Lec. 106.
t. ua dedaig
Tulach Ui D. in Mun., Rc. xviii. 14, Tor. 12 b, 25 b, 162; ¶ T. Ua nDedhaigh, i nDáil Cais, Ui.; ¶ T. Ui Deghaidh, Tullagh
O'Dea, nr Dysart O'Dea, c. Clare, Ci., Mi., Ar.
t. ua n-echach
Failte, dau. of Maelsechlainn, of T. Ua n-E., lec.
112.
t. ualand
Colmán Telcha U., Ui., C.; ¶ Tulach U., Md., Fg., Mt. telamet; ¶ r. in Crích Conailli M., Ll. 89.
a neuter noun, i.e., Familia and the l. held by a man's
household and descendants.
t. ainbhith
in Tirone, Tp.; ¶ in b. Dungannon, Cv. i. 243.
t. ainfeith
of Muintir Eolais, in Conmaicne Réin,
Fen.
t. braenáin
T. B. in Ui Beccon in Meath, Lec. 423.
t. braénáin
Tp.; ¶ seems in Cenél Eogain.
t. brocáin
Fir. 538; ¶ in Muintir Eolais in Conmaicne Réin, Fen. t. cacáin; ¶ in Dartraige, Bb. 200; ¶ al. T. Cagáin, Gc. 28.
t. caillin
in Scotl., Of. 470.
t. cairnen
in Calraige, Gc. 28.
t. cascain
in Dartraige, Bb. 200 a, Gc. 28.
t. cathaláin
Tp.; ¶ in Inishowen (?).
t. cendetigh
in Muintir Eolais, Fen.
t. cendubháin
of Muintir Conaill, or M. Maelconaill, Fen.
t. cerbaill
in b. Upr. Loughtee, c. Cav., Mi., Ui.; ¶ in Breifne, Fir. 207.
t. cerbhalláin
of Muintir Eolais, Fen.; ¶ O Mulvey's tribe-land in SW. of c. Leit., nr r. Shannon, Ci., Mi.
t. cleirigh
of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
t. conaill
in Dartraige, Bb. 200 a, Gc. 28.
t. conaing
desc. fr. Domnall, K of Éire, Bb. 44 a.
t. congalaich
of Clochar, Bb. 65 b.
t. congaláin
of Muintir Anghaile, Fen.
t. conghusa
Ci.; ¶ T. Congusa, Ua Mailchiaráin, chief of, Con. 18a.
t. conmusa
Mag Ruairc, chief of Tellaigh C., Lc. ii. 68,
Mi.
t. connucan
of Muintir Gillgáin, Fen.
t. critáin
of Calraidhe, Gc. 28.
t. cruinnluachra
Sil. ii. 508.
t. crundluachra
of Calraighe, Gc. 28.
t. cuirc
the O Loughlins of Burren, Tp., Bran. 154 a.
t. curnáin
of Calraige, Gc. 28; ¶ Ua Floinn, lord of, in Connacht, Mi., Ci., Con. 50 a, 34 b.
t. ndalbaigh
comprises Ui Gairmledhaig, Ui Tigearnaig, the Ui Ceallaig
and Ui Cernacháin, Bb. 44 b.
t. doraidéin
Fir. 538.
t. n-drucan
of Cenél mBindigh, Lec. 130.
t. nduibrailbe
in Inishowen, Tp.
t. dunchadha
folk and b. Tullyhunco, Cav., Tp., Ui., Mi., Ar., Ci.; ¶ Domnall do marbad la T. nDunchadha, Ui.
t. echach
T. Eachach, T. Ethach ter in Au.; ¶ T. Eathach 18 times in Au.; ¶ Mac Samhradhain dux of T. Echdhach, Ci.; ¶ tribe-name
of the Magaurans of b. Tullyhaw, c. Cav., Ui., Mi., Ci., Ar., Tp. t. fallamhain; ¶ in Brefney, Fir. 207.
t. finnachan
of Conmaicne Réin, Fen. 384.
t. finnoigi
of Muintir Geradhain, Fen.
t. floinn
of Muintir Anghaile, Fen.
t. gabhadháin
of Muintir Geradhain, Fen.
t. gairbheth
in Brefne, Fir. 207; ¶ b. Tullygarvey, Cav., Mi.
t. garrailt
Tig. an. 698.
t. geallaccáin
in c. Mon., seems tl. Tullygillen, p. Kilmore, Monaghan b.,
Mi.; ¶ T. nGeluccain, Ui.
t. gormghaili
of Muintir Gillgain, Fen.
t. maelanaigh
of Daithgel, of Cenél Bindigh, Lec. 130.
t. maelbelltaine
of Muintir Eothaid of Conmaicne Réin,
Fen.
t. maelchíaráin
of Muintir Gillgain of Conmaicne Réin, Fen. t.
maeldúin; ¶ of Muintir Siriten of Conmaicne Réin, Fen.
t. maelfinnen
of Cenel Luachain of Conmaicne Réin, Fen. t.
maelmartain; ¶ of Muintir Eolais of Conmaicne Réin, Fen. t. maelmiadaig; ¶ of Muintir Siriten, Fen.
t. maelmuiri
of Muinter Eolais, Fen.
t. maengaili
of Muinter Eothaid of Conmaicne Réin, Fen.
t. mic colmáin
Bb. 53 a; ¶ of Clann Énda mic Laoghaire in Meath, Fir. 190.
t. modharáin
nr Corcaree, Westm., Fm. iii. 432; ¶ in b. Upr. Moyfenrath, Westm.(?), Cam. i. 236.
t. modoran
nr Cenél Moein (?), Ui.
t. na lurgan
in Ulst., Fir. 510.
t. n-odrainn
of Muinter Eolais, Fen. t. scalaighe; ¶ of Muinter Angaile, Fen.
t. tanaide
of Muintir Geradain, Fen.
t. tanaide
of the Cenél Luachain on W. of L. Gowna, c. Longf.,
Fen.
ns., It. i. 212, 159 a, Ll. 28 a, Lh. 101, 190; ¶ the Latin Temoria (8 times in A.) and g. Temro in A. and Au. show the old
ns. was Temuir, written Teamuir in Bd. 4 and in Ls., Bb. 188 a, Sa. 1 b T. was a "dín, dún, dindgna," T. cech n-ard, cech
nirgna, forsmbít sosta sodindgna, T. cech mbennach mbirda, Pd. viii. 30, 10; ¶ Tara Hall in p. Tara, c. Meath (no room here
and now for over 200 references to it and its palaces and raths, of which only traces remain); ¶ Latin: Temoria, A. 4 a,
4 b, 5 b; ¶ g. Temro, A. 10 a, Au. i. 70, 330; ¶ Temra, Au. i. 22, It. i. 118, Lis. 27 b, 90; ¶ na Temra, Ll. 295 b, F.,
Tia. 218; ¶ Temrach, Au. ii. 46, Ls., Lh. 184, Ll. 26 a, Mr. 96,Au. ii., Sa. 3 a, Pd. viii. 20; ¶ d. Temuir, A. 18 a; ¶
Temair, Ll. 31, Rr. 58; ¶ Temraig, Lh. 96, Lu. 113 a, F. 206, Cg. 10; ¶ is in Temraig, Sil. 15; ¶ a. Temraig, Ll. 117 a,
Lis. 44, Lu. 42; ¶ al. Liathdruim, Druim Caoin, Md. 130, I. 143 a, Druim Léith, Druim Cáin, Cathir Chrofhind, Druim Collchaille,
Fordruim, Pd. viii. 2, 4, I. 143 a, Cathair Croind, Druim Neisten, I. 143 a; ¶ Féis Temra, Au. i. 14, 22, 54, Fm. i. 52,
It. i. 118, 121, Lis. 94 b, 121 a; ¶ Saltair Temra, Pd. viii. 14; ¶ v. Mi. (94 entries), Ui. (57 times), Ci., Cri., Cs.,
Ct., Cg., Ls., Of. 304, F., Fg., Ll. 13, 292, Bb. 22 a, Lec. 567, Lct., K. 129 b, 142 a, Lis. 90, 26 a, Fia., Mr., Lh., Pd.
viii. 20.
in W. of Dál Cais, Bb. 98 b; ¶ v. Áth Temrach in W. Clare.
t.
in Lein., Sil. 80; ¶ seems Tara Hill nr Gorey, 860 ft. high; ¶ Fiac Temrach, Ll. 305 b.
t. breg
Pd. viii. 20; ¶ Tara in Meath, Rr. 58, Ll. 49, Lis. 4 a, Lec. 190, I. 143 a.
t. broga niad
Cairpre Niafer's palace in Lein., Of. 269, 273, 282, Lec.
190, 585, K. 121 b, 137 a; ¶ was Tara in Meath, or Tara tl. in p. Durrow, King's Co., or Tara Hill nr Gorey (?)
t. chualnge
in Cualnge, Ulst., Lu. 64, Ll. 50 a, 69 a, Lb. 24 a; ¶ in Cooley, Louth.
t. erand
the Cland Dedad buried there, Lu. 38 b, 41 b, Ll. 170, Bb.
137 a; ¶ burial place of Clanna Dedad, who occupied a great of cc. Cork and Kerry; ¶ al. T. Luachra Deaghaich, nr Castleisland,
Kerry, Cam. i. 508; ¶ T. Eireann, seems in Kerry, Cf. 64; ¶ T. Eirne, Hc. i. 197 a.
t. fáil
Lu. 119 a, Cg. 124, Lct. 56; ¶ Tara in Meath.
t. fearrna
to T. F. and Chlanna Degha theas (at end of Sa.); ¶ Tara Hill, nr Gorey.
t. in trír
Tara of the three, Lu. 199 a b, Tor. 269; ¶ Tara in Meath.
t. lóchrae
Lu. 85 b, Bdd. 44, It. i. 100, Lis. 195 a, Mi., Lct.; ¶ Clann Dedad of, Lu. 22, Rr. 22, Tbf. 215; ¶ T. Luachra Deagha, Cf.
60; ¶ T. Luachra on slope of Irluachra, Ll. 264 b, 265 b, Bb. 201 b; ¶ the Kings of Clann Deadadh used to bury in T. Luachra
Dedaid and T. Erand, Ll. 170, Lbl. 911; ¶ nr it is Bél Átha na Temrach, ford in p. Dysart, nr Castle-Island, c. Kerry, now
Bellahantowragh in p. Ballincushlane in b. Trughanacmy, c. Kerry, Mi.; ¶ seems to be in Clíu Máil maic Ugaine, Cf., Ll. 268
b.
t. maighe consaitin
in Mag Consaitin, in Lein., Fir. 169.
t. maigi cunsantin
(in Lein., Tara nr Gorey), X. 172; ¶ T. M. Consaitin, Fir. 921.
t. mairci
Cond told Muirni to go to Fiacail mac Conchind to Temraig
Mairci, Lu. 42; ¶ T. Margi, Pd. 18; ¶ T. Mairge, Lbl. 878; ¶ al. Druim Conchind, now Clogh Greenan Hill over Sleaty,
Loc. Pat. 270, 197. t. na h-árda; ¶ Ll. 267; ¶ in the Ards of Ulst.; ¶ Tara earthen fort in S. of the Ards peninsula, E.
of Strangford L.; ¶ Tara Hill in tl. Tara; ¶ Cuan Temrach, Tara Bay in c. Down; ¶ the Tara rivulet in c. Louth falls into
the r. Dundalk.
t. na ríg
Lu. 52 a, Bco. 18 b,Sas. 1153; ¶ Tara in Meath.
t. na tuath
Lu. 119; ¶ Tara of Meath.
t. singite
la Firu Assail, A. 19 a, Tl. 78; ¶ in Westm., Ct.; ¶ or Tara in King's Co. (?).
t. suba
Lct. 91; ¶ prob. T. Luachra, nr Béal Átha na Teamhrach, nr Castleisland, c. Kerry, O'D.; ¶ a place of K. of Cashel, Lec.
377, I. 136 a, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a; ¶ al. T. S. Airbili, I., Bb., Lis.
Aghavea ch. in b. Magherastephana, c. Ferm., Fm. iv.
1000.
t. an aighnéin
Temple-Inan, in p. and c. Rosc., Ci.
t. an cheathruir áluinn
in Aran mór; ¶ the four beautiful ones were Sts. Fursa, Brendan of Birr, Conall and Berchan, C. 714.
t. an móirshesir
at Port an Móirshesir on W. of Tory Island, in Ulst.,
Bco. 15 a.
t. an phuill
nr T. Breccáin, in Aranmór, C.
714.
t. an puirt
Templeport tl. and p. in b. Tully-haw, c. Cav., Mi.,
Ui.
t. aodha
in Cell Áir, Md. xli.; ¶ v. Rath Aodha, Cell Áir.
t. aridh locha con
in Connacht, Con. 49 b.
t. assurnidhe
in Aranmor; ¶ in great veneration, C. 714.
t. átha deirg
W. of a mt. stream flowing into Streamstown Bay nr Clifden,
Wc.
t. beg
T. B. and T. Mór Mic Duach in Aranmore, B.
lix.
t. benain
in Aran, C. 714.
t. bercháin
i n-Uibh Failgi, Md.
t. bernan chiaráin
at Cluain Mic Nóis, Hb. 94.
t. biorradh
O Driscoll, K. of Cothluighe, slain nr it, Ai. 37.
t. breccain
in Aranmór, C. 714.
t. caillech cluana mic nóis
Fm. ii. 1166.
t. caillín
in S. of p. Kilmactranny in b. Tirerrill, c. Sli., Fy.
497.
t. canonach cunga
Nualaidh (?), dau. of Ruaidhre (?) O Conor, Baintighearna of
Ulst., died in Cong Feichin, and was interred in the Tempull of Canons in Cong,
Con. 3 b.
t. carna
al. Carna, now Templecarn p. in which Termon-Magrath is in
b. Tirhugh, c. Don., Mi.
t. ceallaigh
in Breifne; ¶ ag L. an Muillinn—Tainig imreasán idir Shliocht Conchonnacht 7 Sliocht Giolliosa (O Raghallaigh) ionnas gur
loisgedar T. C. ag L. an Muillinn, go nar cuireadh suas ó shin é, Hx. 852 (2).
t. ceannannach
in Inismedhón or Middle Island of Aran,
c.
t. cille christ
Christchurch, Dublin, Hb. 128.
t. cille dá lua
built by Brian Bóraimhe, K. 171, Ai. 32 a.
t. cille glaisi
in the Tuatha, Hb. 128.
t. cilli móire
in d. Elphin, Con. 6 a.
t. cille ronáin
built by O Duibgenain, Con. 34.
t. cille sescnen
O Ruadain slain there, Con. 18.
t. cille uachtair
nr c. Mon., Hx. 853.
t. cnuic na ngall
in Soilchearnain in Pobal Bhriain, c. Limk., Hb. 8, Ai.
107.
t. colmáin
not far to S. of Slievemore, in Achill Island,
Fy.
t. colmáin
burned by Mag Eochagáin, Hb. 127.
t. coluim chille
on I. of Inishkea, off coast of Erris, Fy.
t. coluim cille
on Inishturk, Fy.
t. choluim cille
in L. Gawna, b. Granard, c. Longf., Fm. iv.
820.
t. corcain
Templecrone in p. of Grey Abbey, b. of Lower Ards, c. Down,
B. lxii.
t. cormaic
Cormac's Chapel at Cashel, Lc. 134, Cri., Lec. 458; ¶ al. T. Corbmaic mic Maic Carthaigh, built and consecrated in 1134,
Fm. ii. 1047, Ai. 34.
t. críst
Christchurch, Dublin, Igb. & 24, Lc. ii. 216, Au. iii.
506.
t. croine
in Tír Conuill, Md.
t. cuindchi
Con. 22 a; ¶ Quin Abbey, c. Clare.
t. daidhi
i baile Átha in urchair i cCenél Fiachaidh,
Md. xliii.; ¶ in c. Westm., Mm. 593.
t. deilge
Bran. 93; ¶ in or nr c. Wickl.
t. disirt dá chríoch
in Tír Eoghain, Ai. 49 a.
t. droma
Con. 4 b; ¶ al. T. D. Conaille, q.v.
t. droma áird
i tTír Fiachrach Muaidhe, Md. xxxix.
t. droma conaille
Drum ch. in p. Boyle, c. Rosc., Fm. iv. 1156. t.
dúmha na romhanach; ¶ in Kilmore p., c. Rosc., Lc. ii. 452.
t. dúna móir
in Tír Eoghan, Ai. 49 a.
t. echdroma
T. E. mac n-Aeda in Tír Ua mBriuin na Sinna; ¶ at Aughrim, c. Galw., Lc. ii. 80.
t. énda
in S. of p. Kilcommon, b. Erris, Mayo, Fy.
t. eoin
St. John's, nr Athlone, Rosc., Ci.
t. essernin
in Aran Island, C.
t. faoillend
in Clann Ricaird nr Baile Mic Hoibert, c. Galw., d.
Kilmacduagh, Md. 414.
t. faoláin
Md. 414.
t. fidhnacha
in Mag Réin, at Fenagh, Con. 11 a.
t. finn
White Church, now p. of Ballywalter in the Ards,
Ra.
t. forgnaidhi
Hb. 136; ¶ in Forgney.
t. gerailt
in Mayo; ¶ Petrie's R. Towers, 144.
t. iarlaithe
Cathedral of Tuam, C.
t. imblig brocada
in W. Connacht, Con. 9.
t. inse cealltrach
built by Brian Bóraimhe, K. 171.
t. inse mic adhaimh
Inismacaw Church, ruin on W. of Casla Bay, c. Galw., Wc.
64.
t. insi móiri
in L. Gili, Con. 51.
t. leo
in Inishark, isle of W. Connacht, Wc.
t. locha na ngasan
in Clancahil, in McDermot's l., Fm. iv. 1138. t.
lommáin; ¶ on brink of L. Owel, c. Westm., Md.
t. maic in tsaeir
Templemacateer, 4 m. NW. of Kilbeggan, Westm. t.
marcáin; ¶ in SW. of p. and b. Burrishoole, Fy.
t. melteog
Md.; ¶ at Kinsale (?).
t. mic canonn
nr Cell Enda in Aran, C.
t. mic duach
St. Mac Duach's ch. in Aran mór, C.
t. michil
in vil. of Mayo, Con. 8.
t. mic longa
al. T. Mic Loga; ¶ nr Cell Enda in Aran, C.
t. molaga
at Tech Molaga, c. Cork, Au. iii. 476 n, Cri.
t. mhór
K. 174.
t. mór
al. Corckhinny, Egmont Papers, p. 140, in c.
Tipp.
t. mór alo find
at Elphin, Fm. iii. 274, Con. 7 a.
t. mór cormaic
where the kings of Mun. were proclaimed, Lec. 458; ¶ v. T. Cormaic.
t. mór doire
Templemore p., in which is t. of Derry, Fm. ii.
1152.
t. mór énda
al. Cell Enda in Aran, C.
t. mór fachna
in Rus Ailitrae, Bb. 110 b; ¶ at Roscarbery.
t. mór feichin
in Easdara, Con. 18; ¶ in Ballysadare, Sli.
t. muire
in Cuain Droichid in Mun., Ai. 78.
t. na mban
in Inishgluaire, p. Kilmore and Erris, Mayo,
Wc.
t. na mban
al. Tempull Mhuire, in Inishmurray, c. Sli., Hs. ii.
44.
t. na fear
nr St. Brendan's ch. in Inisgluaire, Erris, c. Mayo,
Wc.
t. na ferta
in Arm. city, Fm. iii. 48, Ci.
t. na ganmidhe
at Clonmacnoise, Kj. iv. 458.
t. na manach
Mellifont, Au. ii. 130, Rc. xviii. 184, Hb. 112.
t. na naomh
chapel of "An Gall Craibhtheach" in Inis an Ghoill, half way
betw. Oughterard and Cong, Wc. 187, 24.
t. na naomh
in Cahir Island, N. of Inisbofinn, Wc.
t. na ríg
at Clonmacnois, Ro.
t. na trinóide
in Dublin, X. 430.
t. odhrain
Templeorum, nr Fiddown, in b. Iverk, c. Kilk., Kj. iv. 133,
118.
t. pádruig
in Lios Ó nDubhtaigh, Hb. 128.
t. padruig
in Cahir Island in the Owles; ¶ al. Tempull na naomh, Wc. 117, Fg. 98.
t. padruig
at Elphin, Rosc., Mi.
t. pádruig
at Imper, Hb. 136.
t. raithne
at Rahan, Tullamore, Fm. ii. 1060; ¶ T. Rathain, Hb. 106.
t. rátha
in Cenél Conuill, Fg., Mi.; ¶ now Raymunterdoney in c. Don., Adr. 376.
t. sencháin
in Luachrus, c. Don., Mi., Ci.; ¶ in O Baighill's l., Con. 86.
t. tobair patraicc
in Connacht, Con. 3 b.
t. tulcha
Con. 77; ¶ in McBranan's l. (?).
t. uachtair
now Templeoughter p. in d. of Connor, Ra.
t. ui buidhe
i n-Oirecht Í Cathain, Md. xliii.; ¶ v.Domnach Caoide.
cath Tenndais by Eber and Eremón; ¶ al. Mag nDumach, Ed. 493; ¶ in Ui Failge, Lec. 572; ¶ cath Geisille on the Tenus at
Tóchar eitir Da Mag on brink of Bridam in Ui Failge, Lg. 82, Sb. 3 a.
in Connacht, Bb. 23 b, Ll. 15, 16, Lec. 575, Hk. 320, Mi.,
K. 131 a, Lg. 85, Sc. 20 b, Sb. 3 b; ¶ Delbna Nuadat of T. in Leath Cuinn, Bb. 107 b, Fir. 658; ¶ cath Tenmaige, Lec.
575, Ll. 15, Sb. 3 b,Sc. 20 b,Bb. 23 b, K. 131 a, Lg. 84; ¶ but Tennmag in Meath, Of. 387; ¶ in Delbna Tenmaige or W. Delvin,
Ro.
the Trian Tearmuinn Brighi Gobunn is in Hi Cain in Hi
Ingarduil, a Tuath of Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182 b.
t. balla
in p. Balla, b. Carra, Mayo, Fy., Lec. 168, Fm. vi.
1908.
t. brígte
Ráith Scanlaige in T. B. in Ui Falgi, Ll.
354.
t. caelaind
Rc. xviii. 27; ¶ T. Cailfhind, T. Caelfhinn, Ui.; ¶ in Connacht; ¶ al. Caoilfinn of T. Caolainne in Con., Fir. 733; ¶
T. Caelainne, Termon Keelin, al. Termonmore in p. Kilkeevin, 1 m. e. of Castlereagh, c. Rosc., Tobar Caelainne in tl. of Moor
in that parish, Mi., Ui., Ci.
t. caemghin
at Glendaloch, Mi., Hb. 81, 88.
t. carrach
Termoncarragh in N. of p. Kilmore, b. Erris, Fy. t. cenansa; ¶ Luchair Cilli Elgraige in T. Cenansa, Ll. 358, Md. 346.
t. ciaráin
at Clonmacnois, Mi.
t. cille lachaidh
in Ui Failghe, Fm. ii. 916; ¶ seems T. C. Eich in Ui Failge, Hb. 94.
t. cille daro
Hb. 89.
t. cluana hiraird
Lec. 389.
t. cumainig
in Tir Eogain, Bco. 18 b; ¶ al. T. Cuiminigh, now Termon Maguirk p. in b. E. Omagh, c. Tyr.
t. cuimin
in Lein., Hx. 737; ¶ T. Caimin, Ai. 22.
t. dá bheócc
Mo-Beocc of; ¶ Termon Daveog, now Termon Magrath, in p. Templecarn, b. Tirhugh, c. Don., Mi., Ui., Hb. 88, Ci., Cri., Md.,
Fg.; ¶ Mag Raith of T. Dabeoog, Au. iii. 12, 94, Fir. 648.
t. dairbhile
in S. of p. Kilmore, b. Erris, Fy.
t. doire
in p. Templemore, at Derry, Mi., Con. 85, Ui.
t. durmaighe
Tech Telle in it, Lis. 40 b, Ui.
t. fabair
Z. 373, at Fore (?).
t. fechin
at Ballysadare, c. Sli., C. 141, Cs. 134; ¶ i.e., Asylum Fechini, Up. 966.
t. feichín
Termonfeckin, c. Louth, Ui., Mi., Ci., K. 170 b; ¶ 3 m. NE. of Drogheda.
t. findia
al. Clonard in Meath, Mi.
t. insi cathaigh
Cell Rois in it, Md. 28.
t. lis móir
Ui.
t. maighe hó
at Moynoe, in Ui Bloid, c. Clare, Ai. 65.
t. még craith
Termon-Magrath, in c. Don., on brink of L. Erne, Mi., Ui.,
Ci.; ¶ al. T. Dabheóc, q.v.
t. mór
al. T. Caelainne; ¶ in Connacht, Lbl. 876; ¶ Termonmore in p. Kilkeevin, a m. E. of Castlereagh, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 238–9.
t. oiridh
in Clann Ricaird, Con. 82 a; ¶ v. T. Tighearnáin Oiridh.
t. senáin
on Scattery Island, nr mouth of the Shannon, Erck's Ir.
Eccl. Register 209.
t. sinill
Ó Corcran of Claoidhinis Shinill, i.e., Tearmon
Sinill, Fir. 313.
t. tighearnáin oiridh
at Errew, at L. Con, Mayo, Mi.
t. uí moain
T. Ui Maoin; ¶ Termonomongan nr r. Derg, b. Omagh, c. Tyr., Mi.
ngs., Cs.; ¶ g. Tethbae, Tethbai, Tethba; ¶ df. Tethbai, Ui., lu. 129 b; ¶ as. Tethbai n-, Tl. 82; ¶ seems fem.—"duas
Tethbias," A. 11 a; ¶ dp. Tethbaib, Fm. ii. 670; ¶ al. Teabhtha, Bb. 23 a; ¶ Teftha, Sil. 75; ¶ Fefa, Lis. 26 a; ¶ T.
comprised in Westm. the Foxs' country, Calraige, Bregmuine, Cuircne, Cairpre Gabra (N. Teffia in which is Granard), S. Teffia
in which is Ardagh, c. Longf., and parts of Westm. S. of r. Inny, Of. 402, Lct. v., Fm. iii. 156; ¶ in St. Columba's time
Durrow in King's Co. must have been in T., as it was granted to him by the K. of T.; ¶ Teathbhach means one born or bred
in T., Au. ii. 242; ¶ in T. were Ardachad, Árd n-Umai, al. Árd inmaith (I. 168 b, Ll. 15), Bregmuine, Cluain Brónaig, Cuain
Cuas, Cúl Uinsen, Dermag, Findabair, Granairet, Galenga of N. T. (Fir. 575), Fremuin and Dún Fremain (Lu. 129 b, It. 118,
122), Fir. Cúl (Mi.), Muinter Tadhgáin (Of. 401), Mainister Derg (Ci.), T. Tuascirt, al. Cairpri (Lu. 56 a, Ll. 50), included
Granard, T. Descirt was about and S. of r. Inny (v. Ethne); ¶ v. Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Gc., Lct., ML., Ct., F., Md., Fg.,
Tl., Lec. 342, Lis. 9 b, Lb. 64 b, 63 b, Bd. 14.
as.; ¶ Clann Maine, i.e, the Hui Tuachair at Tiaig Aird and Hui Corra in Midhe, Bb. 53 a; ¶ v. Ui Tuachair and Ui Corra.
tíarthechta; ¶ SE. of Cruacha, Lu. 56, Ll. 56; ¶ in Teffia (?). tiber; ¶ at Ráith na Román, the Boyne (the Tiber of Éire),
Ll. 191, Lbl. 421.
a house of St. Fechin's in Cenél Maine; ¶ Ráith Droma Nó was nr it, Rc. xii. 350.
t. aillbe
T. A. Gruadbricci ingene Cormaic; ¶ nr Carnn na Fingaile s. of Cúl Ó Finn or Coolavin, At. iii. 388, Lis. 239 b, Sas. 7505;
¶ nr Boyle, c. Rosc.; ¶ v. Tobar Ailbe.
Ll. 160; ¶ nr L. Sithgail and Srúb Bó in W. of Mag Rechet.
t. flaind
al. Tulach Díma, betw. Clonmacnois and Uisnech, and
nr Cnoc Bracáin, Sil. 73, I. 133 a, Lbl. 868.
t. foirtchern
Mothairean Tilcha F., a Mun. St.; ¶ Tallow, c. Cork (?), Ll. 350; ¶ but v. Telach F.
t. laithim
Aedán of, Lec. 115, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 a.
t. leis
Nasce of, Ll. 360.
t. loiscthe
3 Niadchoirbb of, Ll. 101 b.
t. madair
Finnia of Ui Loscain at T. M., Ll. 349; ¶ T. Magair, I. 108 b.
t. mic comgaill
Colman and Senach of; ¶ in Nuachongbail, Ll. 350.
t. mic feilmeda
Eithne and Darcharthaind of, Lec. 203; ¶ Tullow c. Carl.
t. mór
Lucht Tílcha Móre re Colman Ela .i. Hui
Etigen, X. 176; ¶ Tullamore, King's Co., pron. by the people Tillamore.
t. na comnaigi
al. Cnoc Bracain, betw. Uisnech and Cluain mic Nois; ¶ the Magh, granted by Diarmait to Ciarán, I. 133 a, Lbl. 868; ¶ al.
T. na Comnaide, Sil. 73.
t. tuamae
Mochaemóg of, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b, Ai.
151.
t. ua mblait
in Gabair Lagen; ¶ one of the 3 dúns given to Cuach, mother of the 3 Mic Dunlainge, i.e., Illand, Ailill and Eochaid, Ll.
349, 316, I. 108 b, which has T. Ua mBlaeid.
in Derry, Ui., Ci.; ¶ d. Tioprait A., Fm. iii. 134.
t. airghi
i Maistin, Mm. 508, Ha. 765; ¶ at Mullaghmast.
t. árann
Tipp. t., in Mun., Mi.; ¶ Conntae Tioprat Arann, Fm. vi. 2050, 2224, Md. l., c. Tipp.; ¶ the well fr. which the town has
its name is closed up; ¶ it was on the north bank of the r. Ara, at the rere of Mr. O'Leary's house, the front of which is
in the main street; ¶ all the natives are positive that the great well opposite the ch. of this town is not the ancient T.
A., Ods. 712; ¶ al. T. Arann Grein airbh, K. 174 a.
t. bó finde
al. Topur Temrach, at Tara, Pd. viii. 22; ¶ al. T. Fothath Rátha on E. of Tara, Ll. 30; ¶ al. Caprach Cormaic, E. of Ráith
na Ríg, Bb. 188 b.
t. brothlaigi
Ll. 204 b; ¶ ón brothlach sin adber T. Brothlaige, Sa. 88 a.
t. cailrena
al. L. Garman, Wexf. t., Bb. 198 b; ¶ T. Chaelranda, Lec. 468; ¶ T. Caelranna, Sa. 27 a.
t. casra
i Crích Cúaland, Lu. 98 a, Bdd. 142; ¶ nr Bohernabreena, c. Dub.
t. cenmairr
at Druim Damghaire, in Mun., Lec. 269, at Long Cliach, q.v.,
X. 143.
t. cerna
in Tír Tiprat, Tl. 232.
t. chinn coradh
at Killaloe, Hb. 92, Ai. 26 a.
t. coemghin
Typerkevin tl. and p. in dry. Ballymore, d. Dublin Tax.; ¶ in c. Kild.
t. condla
under the sea, Bd. 31; ¶ r. Sinann rises fr. T. Conlai, Sa. 36 a, 36 b.
t. cuirp
i Crích Cúaland, nr Bohernabreena, Bdd. 142,
Lbl. 739; ¶ at Tipper's Town, c. Dub. (?).
t. dá ech n-áine
Ailill Aine, son of Laegaire Lorc, was born there, Ca. 364,
Hc. 2, 584 b.
t. dalach
Typerdalach in dry. of Totmoy, d. Kild., Tax.; ¶ Toberdaly, King's Co.
t. déra mic sceara
fr. it L. Laiglindi spread over the adjoining country, Lec.
524, Sa. 80 a.
t. ebion
wonderful well, Lis. 90.
t. fachtnai
mo-Domnóc of, in W. Ossory, Lund. 610, 9 a, F., Fg.,
Ll. 360, Md., Mt., C.; ¶ Tibraghny ch. and p. on N. of r. Suir, b. Iverk, c. Kilk., Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ v. Tobar F.
t. fála béine
al. Tír Iarthach, Cf. 60; ¶ seems not far fr. Muicinis.
t. fingin
at Port Grencha; ¶ nr. site of Ciarán's ch., called Eclas Bec., I. 133; ¶ on the Shannon at Clonmacnois, Sil. 73, Mi., Cri.,
Hb. 79.
t. finn
in Ui Maini, Mi., Hb. 79.
t. fhinnein
at Achad Abla, Lis. 25 a; ¶ isin Corunn in Crích Luighne (?).
t. fothath rátha
at E. of Tara; ¶ it had 3 names—Liaig, Tipra bo finde and Derc nDub, Ll. 30.
t. gabhla liúin
in Airgialla (v. Gabal Liuin), Bb. 140 b, Ha.
725.
t. garad
in Cuailgne (?), Bb. 205 b, Sa. 40 b.
t. grugáin
in Eoganacht Glennomhnach, in Caoilli, in Mun., Lis.
182.
t. i cind fhebrat
Sa. 33 a.
t. in banntrachta
at Loch in Daimh deirg in Ulst., Lis. 220.
t. in echlascaig
in Lein., Ll. 44.
t. in laeich leisc
at Tara, Bco. 49.
t. in laich leisc
W. of the strand of the Lí, or Tráig Li, Sas.
6050; ¶ perh. the spa well W. of Tralee.
t. in trír
Lu. 119 a, 119 b; ¶ at Temair in Trír.
t. libernn
nr Inis Mór in Irrus Deiscirt, Lis. 20.
t. maigi ratha
féile Colman mic Dairchill Tipraiti Maigi Ratha, vi.
Kal. Jan., Ll. 355.
t. locha con
wonderful well, Bb. 140, Hb. 79.
t. lochadh
wonderful well; ¶ in Connacht, Ha. 725.
t. mac n-ennae
T. Mac Nenna (?); ¶ Ciaran of, Ll. 367, Fg. 214, Md.
t. mail
Laws. v. 472.
t. mailgobann
over r. Liffey, and on a mt., N. 214.
t. messa(i)n
betw. Cluain Eois and Mag Tethbha (?), Au. ii. 138; ¶ Tiber messan, in Manor of Fore, Gor. 7 b; ¶ Tipir mesan in W. Meath,
Sw. 110.
t. mic maireda
in Liathmuine, where L. Neagh now is, Lu. 40 b.
t. mungairde
nr Cummur na Cuirrech in Tailltiu, Bb. 225 a; ¶ boundary of Caill Cuan, Sa. 65, I. 165; ¶ I. adds nr Caill Cuan.
t. na scathdeirce
nr Slieve bloom; ¶ fr. it arose L. Lurgain in Mag Feaa, extending fr. Corraball at the mt. of Sliabh Bladma to Ráith mhór
in Mag Feaa in Lein., Lis. 227.
t. na huinsionn
in S. of Thomond, Tor. 19, Ai. 60.
t. oisín
at Daire na damraide, N. of Benn Gulbain and betw. it and
Assaroe, Lis. 211.
t. oss
Mt. al. T. Rois Rain, Fg.
t. pátraic
nr Arm., Ct., Vita 3 a.
t. pátruic
al. Muine na n-Ammaite, in Connacht, Sas. 6760; ¶ nr Sliab Gam or Findloch Céra.
t. puirt chaelranna
al. L. Garman; ¶ v. Tibra Caelranna, Sa. 27.
t. rátha both
wonderful well; ¶ at Raphoe, c. Don., Bb. 140 b, Ha. 725.
t. rois rain
Fg., Md.
t. segsa
the source of the Boyne, Om. 844.
t. sengarman
nr Áth na Féile, I. 154 b.
t. sengarmna
the source of the Slaney, Ll. 194.
t. sengarmna
in Luachair, Bb. 202 a.
t. sídhe cruachan
at Rath Croghan, Lis. 138 b.
t. slain
NW. of Mag Tuiread, I. 147 a; ¶ v. T. Slaingi.
t. slaingi
ds.; ¶ in Achad Abla, NW. of Moytura, Lec. 516, Rd. 59, Ed. 489, Sa. 68 b; ¶ in b. of Tirerrill, c. Sli.
t. sléibe bladma
source of the Barrow, N., Bb. 140, Ha. 725.
t. sléibe gam
wonderful, well, N., Ha. 725.
t. tinnae
Ciarán of, Ai. 150.
t. truimm
in Moenmagh; ¶ fr. it rose L. Riach, nr Loughrea, c. Galw., Ll. 170.
t. uisci somblais
at Corann in Connacht, Bb. 140.
t. ulltáin
refers to Ardbraccan in Meath; ¶ there is a Tobar Ulltain in Ballynaskea tl. nr Rathcore ch. in Meath, also one in Killinkere
p. in b. Castleraheen, c. Cav., nr Meath, Mi. tipraic; ¶ al. Clonmacnois, B. xli., Ware's Scriptores 10.
Ll. 305 b; ¶ b. Tirhugh, Lg. 112, Md., Fir. 406, Fg., Cg., Ct.; ¶ in SW. c. Don.; ¶ al. T. n-Aeda Ruaid mic Badhuirnn,
Mi., Ci., Ui.
t. n-aenaigh midir
in Mag Find, W. of Belach Liag, Bb. 208.
t. aessa na h-imirgi
al. Desceart Lagen na Dési, Lu. 54 a; ¶ W. of Hookpoint to confluence of rr. Nore, Barrow and Siuir, Loc. Pat. 156.
t. n-ailb
in Lein.; ¶ so called fr. Orb Alb, Fir. 434.
t. n-ailella
T. Oilella, b. Tirerill, in SE of c. Sli., Tp., Cg., Ci.,
Ct., C., Fir. 556, Fy., Ui., Ar.
t. ainmirech
now b. Boylagh, Don., Tp., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶ T. Ainmirech mic Tuathail, Hx. 212; ¶ T. Ainmire mic Seudna, Fir. 158.
t. airidh
Ll. 378; ¶ is T. n-Airig in Lein., Lec. 189.
t. amalngid
Tirawly b. in Mayo, separated fr. T. Fiachrach by the r.
Moy, Of. 415; ¶ T. Amalngado, Au. i. 74; ¶ T. Amhalgaidh, Lc. ii. 258, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ T. Amhalgadha mic Fiachrach,
now b. Tirawley, c. Mayo, Ar., Fy.
t. an aenaigh
in Meath, Mi.
t. an áir
Móin Tír an Áir, Md.; ¶ nr Cluain Mic Nóis (?).
t. an áir
or Tir Náir in p. and b. Burrishoole, W. of L.
Feeagh, Fy.
t. an mhuine
N. of the r. at Caisleán Bhaile Í Chathain in
Pobal Bhriain, c. Limk., Ai. 107, Hb. 8.
t. an tsneachta
Friesland, St. B. 441; ¶ Norway, Sweden, and Jutland, Ai. 22, Hz. 218.
t. an turcaigh
Turkey, Gc. 376.
t. aonaigh
Md. 52.
t. arad
Dál Coirpre of, Bb. 71 b.
t. átha
McCarthys of, in Desmond, Hy. 61; ¶ Ai. 130.
t. athain
Tirahan, al. Fairfield, in p. Lickmolassy, c. Galw.; ¶ Tiran Castle in p. Killimor Bulloge, c. Galw., Mi.
b. Banagh, c. Don., Tp.; ¶ v. T. Bogaine, the usual spelling.
t. ban suthain
Bd. 43; ¶ where Manannan lived.
t. beccon
Mi.; ¶ Ui Laegaire of, in Midi, Lec. 161; ¶ v. Ui Beccon. t. beoin; ¶ in Connacht, Hb. 126; ¶ in O Nechtain's l.
t. bethra
Lec. 124; ¶ in Aidne.
t. bógaini
Tl.; ¶ T. Boghuine; ¶ b. Banagh, Don., Ui., Mi., Ci., Ar., Fg., Md., Fep., Fir. 40.
t. mbresail
in c. Don., Tp., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Ui puts it in c. Arm. wrongly.
t. brettan
Lu. 84 b; ¶ Bergna in T. B., Fg., Mt., Md.
t. bretan corn
Dind Maplethain in Tírib B. C., Lbl. 60; ¶ cornwall.
t. briúin
Lec. 157, Fir. 238; ¶ al. T. B. Breifne; ¶ al. d. Kilmore, Ai. 61, Tr. 48, Ui.
t. briuin
bp. of; ¶ al. d. Enach Dúine, Au. ii. 196.
t. briuin
one of the 3 túatha of d. Elphin, Au. ii. 449; ¶ al. T. B. na Sinna, Lc. ii. 118; ¶ al. Muintir Birn; ¶ betw. Elphin and
Jamestown, c. Rosc.; ¶ Fm. iii. 260, 606 note, Ui., Kj. ii. 342, lc. i. 310.
t. brotha
the ch. of Alfinn (Elfin) built on it, Ct.
t. buighdhe
in Pobal Bhrian, Hb. 8, Ai. 108.
t. caerthainn
now p. Faughanvale, in b. Tirkeeran, Cv. 129.
t. cainle
regio Cainle, Tph. ii. 276; ¶ cf. Sliab C.
t. cairedo
in Connacht, Ct.; ¶ seems S. of Cruachan; ¶ Ard Licce and its ch., Sendomnach, were in it, Tl. 104; ¶ cf. mac Cairedo,
Lu. 39 a.
t. cairnd riabaidh
in the N. of Rann Cormaic Cais, Ha. 749.
t. cairpri baiscind
Corco Baiscind in it, Lec. 228, X. 95, Bb. 80
b.
t. cairpri rígfhoda
Ciarraigi Luachra and Oirbrige Droma Imnocht in it, X. 95,
Bb. 80 b, Lec. 228, Fir. 388.
t. callraige
the heroes slain at the battle i Tirib Callraige at Druim
Lias, Lec. 228.
t. cell
Hui Duineachaidh of Tír C., N. of Eile, Lec. 26, 143,
566, Fir. 170, X. 174, Bb. 51 a.
t. cell
Colman Ela ó Laind Ela in it, F.
t. cenel n-ucha
Ui Mainchin of, and of Lifi, Ll. 388.
t. cennata
E. of L. Erne, Ar.; ¶ now Tir-kennedy b. in E. Ferm.; ¶ T. Cennfoda, T. Cendfhota, Ui., Mi.
t. ciarraighe deiscertacha
Ui Chilledeanoinmne of, I. 83.
t. cinn escrach
Tirkynescrach, in dry. and d. Clonfert, Tax.
t. claidib
T. C. na Trí Colla; ¶ al. T. C. na Colla, in Ulst.; ¶ al. Mugdornai, Ui Cremthainn and as far as the Airthera and Úi Macc
Uais, Bb. 64 a, Ll. 333, Lec. 175, X. 57.
t. claindi cosgraigh
W. of r. "Soich," in Connacht, Bb. 60; ¶ W. of the Suck.
t. cluchi midir
.i. Mag Find; ¶ al. Findmag, W. of Belach da Liach, Lu. 39 b, Bb. 208, Sa. 47, I. 147.
t. coibden
Duibtir 7 T. C., Hc. 2, 712.
t. cóicir
T. Cóigir, Becnat of Cill Becnatan of (Lec., Fir.
seem to have Coic r.), Bb. 121 b, Ll. 350, 374, Lec. 107, I. 108 b, 110 b, Lb.
24, Fir. 725; ¶ Cell Becnatan in it; ¶ in b. Gorey, Wexf., or b. Ballymoe, Rosc.; ¶ Becnat was of the Dal Messincorb
of Lein., Fir.
t. conaill
F., Md., Ui., Mi., Ci., Lct., Cg., Ct., X. 172, St. B. 616; ¶ its sub-denominations were—1, Cairbre, i.e., b. Carbury, c.
Sli.; ¶ 2, Cenél Enna, i.e., b. Raphoe, c. Don.; ¶ 3, Cenél Boghaine, i.e., b. Banagh and part of Boylagh, c. Don.; ¶ 4,
Dartraige, i.e., b. Rossclogher, c. Leit.; ¶ 5, Tuath-Rátha, i.e., Toorah in b. Magheraboy, c. Ferm.; ¶ 6, Fir Luirg, i.e.,
b. Lurg, c. Ferm.; ¶ 7, Cenél Luighdech, the chief sept seated in b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don.; ¶ v. Fen. 355, 315, 401; ¶ Bp.
of T. Conaill, al. Bp. of Raphoe, Fep.
t. conaill gulban
i.e., Tirconnell, Fm. v. 1586; ¶ fr. L. Febail to Tracht Eothaile.
t. conailli cerd
Au. i. 374, Cri., Mi.
t. corco bascinn
Au. i. 288.
t. crímthain
al. Lein., Kp. 682.
t. crónin
nr Tir da Glas or in Huib Dróna, Licc na Sinnach in
it, Ll. 353, Fir. 752, Lb. 22; ¶ this is T. Cruimin in Bb. 123 b, Lec. 112.
t. cruithnech
Pictland, Ls. i. 20.
t. cualann
in Lein. and ext. to Glendalough; ¶ vastatio Laigen .i. Tír C. usque Glenn Duorum Stagnorum, Au. i. 310.
t. cuana
St. Baoithin born there, Fir. 708.
t. cuinn
al. N. of Irel., Kp. 682.
t. cuirc
al. Munster, Kp. 682.
t. dá craeb
Lugaid of, Lec. 106, Ll. 349, Bb. 121 a, Fg., Mt.; ¶ v. next word.
t. dá chroeb,
Lb. 17, in Meath, Ct.; ¶ in Cenél Fiachach, Md.; ¶ in Kinalea, al. b. Moycashel, Teernacreeve in p. Castletownkindalen,
Westm.
t. dá glas
T. Dá Glass; ¶ battle of Lec. 591; ¶ S. of Emly, in Mun., F., Fg., Md., Mt., K. 164, Ct.; ¶ Terryglass vill., tl. and p.,
c. Tipp., Ui., Fep., Mi., Cs., Cri., Fia., Cg., Ll. 353, Bb. 42, 72, 121, Fir. 179, 458, 724; ¶ called simply Tír, F. 81,
175; ¶ seems the Ager Duorum Rivorum, Rus Duum rivulorum of Ad. 153.
t. dá locha
Delbna of, in Connacht, Lu. 39 a, Bb. 107 a, b, I. 89 a,
Fir. 655; ¶ betw. L. Corrib and L. Lurgan, Fm. ii. 1068; ¶ Cluain Fergaile i nDelbna Tire dá Loch, F., Fg.; ¶ v. Delbna.
t. da mugna
Ll. 378.
t. duile dé
poetic name for place where Laoghaire was killed by
lightning nr r. Liffey, at Greallach-Daiffill, K. 157.
t. eachach
the Beandtraige of, or of Crích Ua Maengusa, Bb. 89.
t. echach iuil
It. i. 217.
t. echach muaidhe
"ext. fr. Ros Serce to Fionnchaluin and to Fearsad Tresi,"
Fy.; ¶ Killala in it; ¶ v. Ui Eathach M.; ¶ seems Tyreghrach bothe, a cantred in Connacht granted by Henry II. to Gaufry
de Constantin.
t. echach rond
now Soghon, Rc. xiii. 9; ¶ al. Soghan in Ui Maine. t. éda; ¶ Cs. 899.
t. n-eili
E. of r. Shannon and S. of L. Derg; ¶ it consists of Aidhni Eile 7 of Uaithni, I. 89 b, Bb. 93, X. 146; ¶ T. nEle, to the
E. and S. of r. Shannon, Ll. 190, Fir. 679, Ha. 747, Cg.
t. n-enda
T. Éndai; ¶ betw. L. Foyle and L. Swilly, Of. 401; ¶ b. Raphoe, c. Don., Ui., Ci.; ¶ Ráith Énaig in it, Bco. 6 a, Lis.
8 b; ¶ Bearnus Mór and Sruthair are on its limits, St. B. 593; ¶ v. Fen. 343 for its limits; ¶ al. Cenél Enda, betw. Lifford
and letterkenny, Mi., Tp.
t. n-enda
in Connaught, Tp.; ¶ al. T. Endai Artich, Tl. 158; ¶ seems N. of Cruachan; ¶ Lether was a subdivision of it, in which was
Tulach Liacc; ¶ v. Airtech.
t. eogain
F., Fg., Md., Lis. 5 a; ¶ co-ext. with d. Derry (which includes nearly all c. Derry, a large part of c. Tyr., and part of
c. Don.), Fep., Au. ii. 284, 380; ¶ betw. Athain Mór Mura and Airgialla, Mac Conglinne, p. 114; ¶ T. Eogain mic Néill, Ci.;
¶ v. Lct., Fen., Cg.; ¶ comprised cc. Tyr., Derry, and bb. Inishowen and Raphoe in c. Don., Fm. iii. 256; ¶ in 1167 contained
cc. Tirone and Derry, and b. of Inishowen and parts of c. Arm., Fm. ii. 1164.
t. eogain na hinse
Tl. 156; ¶ Inishowen.
t. n-erig
in Lein., Bb. 70 b, Fir. 434, X. 72.
t. esa na h-imirge
in the S. of Lein., Ha. 721.
t. h-eth
in Scotl., Cs.; ¶ Ethica Terra, Ad.; ¶ now Tiree; ¶ leg. T. Etho (?).
t. falga
Bd. 4; ¶ Isle of Man (?), Mm.; ¶ v. Fir Falga.
t. fecc
on L. Mesca, where St. Brigit was reared, I. 108 b, Ll. 350; ¶ T. Feg, Lec. 107.
t. fer cell
N. of Eli, Él. 12; ¶ v. T. Cell.
t. fer ndomhnann
Balla is in it, Lis. 41 a.
t. fer fhéni
al. Fir Muige; ¶ Fermoy, betw. Sliab Cáin and Moin Mór, Lb. 213.
t. fergen
al. T. Fergene, in Lein., Ll. 311, Lec. 189, Fir. 424, X.
72.
t. fermorc
al. T. Armorc, al. Úi Conail Gabhra, now bb. of Up.
and Lr. Conello, c. Limk., Obr. in voce Conal.
t. fíachrach
b. Tireragh, c. Sli., but of old ext. fr. r. Robe to
Drumcliff r., Fy.; ¶ O Dubda's l., Ci., Mi., Fy.; ¶ at one time comprised bb. Carra, Erris, Tirawly, Tireragh and part
of Carbery, in c. Sli., Tp.
t. fiachrach
in Midhe, Bb. 88 a, Lec. 252; ¶ Mac an Riderc of T. F., beside L. Dairbreach, Fir. 840 (I.).
t. fiachrach mhuaidhe
Md., Fir. 227, Fm. vi. 2014, Fy., Md., ci., Ar.; ¶ b. Tireragh, c. Sli.; ¶ Lecan McFirbishi in it, Fir. 2.
t. fiathrach
Au. iii. 610, 620; ¶ v. T. Fiachrach.
t. find
L. Luimnig in it, Fer. 10; ¶ at Limk.
t. firgni
Ll. 378; ¶ v. T. Fergen.
t. fognamhthaidhe
Cinel nUca in Hui Bairrche-thíre Fognamhthaidhe in
Lein., Fir. 463.
t. folaig
Roinsech, ingen Cairpri of; ¶ in Clasloch, Ll. 353, Lec. iii.; ¶ in Glasloch, Bb. 123; ¶ in Clasloch, Fir. 751; ¶ Ronsech
of T. Folaing at Glas Loch, Ll. 353, I. 108 b, which has Clasloch.
t. fó thóinn
Netherlands or Holland, Hm. 320, Dl. 148.
t. fó thuinn
Holland, Neilson's Gram.
t. fó thuinn
(l. under the wave); ¶ a fairy place, Sil. 268; ¶ common in romantic tales, St. B. 712, &c.
t. frangc
Franks' l., France, F., Sas. 4536.
t. gaedel
al. Irel., Lis. 4 a.
t. gall
al. Fraingc, France, Fir. 299.
t. gille holmoc
it seems that in it were Killadreini, Kilkoel, Rathmichiel,
Dalkeia, Technehy Tauelacht, Killescopsantan, Clondalkan, Rathcula, and
Fumoore, Cr. 1199; ¶ al. Ui Dunchada, q.v.
t. glass
SE. of Domnach Mór Maige Aine, Tl. 206; ¶ in Mun., nr the Shannon, Ct.
in O Madden's l., Tirran, in b. Longford, c. Galw.,
mi.
t. laegachan
Mac Conmeda of, Con. 56 b.
t. leicín
Caisleán Tiri Leicín in c. Longf., Hb. 137; ¶ v. T. Lecin.
t. letha
Lbl. 321; ¶ v. Letha.
t. liamna
Bran Geimlech, K. of Lein., in T. L. on a visit far fr.
home, Bb. 36 b; ¶ v. Liamain.
t. liathmaine
T. L. and the place where L. nEchach now is, were given to
Dubthaich Daeltengthach by Cumscraidh Meand Macha, Lec. 342.
t. licin
Tirlicken, c. Longf., Mi.; ¶ Tirlickeen tl. in p. Shrule.
t. lugdach
Telach Dubglaissi in T. L. in Cinél Conaill, F.; ¶ Tír nEnda 7 T. L. in Tír Conaill; ¶ T. Luigdech, al. Cenél Luigdech,
contained b. Kilmacrenan in Don., Mi., Ci., Ui.
t. mac carthainn
E. of b. Boylagh, c. Don., Tp.
t. mactaleui
Terra M., Gb. 120; ¶ round Kilmactalway, c. Dub.
t. maicc conaing
a piece of ground dedicated to St. Patrick by Cinaed, K. of
Tara, in satisfaction for violating the sanctuary of Domnach Patraic (in Tir
Conaill ?), Tl. 71.
t. maic gille holmoch (och-oig)
contained Teg deloge, Kel adgeir, Glen Muneri, Dergni, Kel
maka burn, Kel mahenoc, Baile udenegtha, Kil escop sillan, Bali uderan,
&c., all of d. Glendaloch, Cr. 1192.
t. maic uidhilin
E. of the Bann, in Ulst., Con. 52 a.
t. maige
Ll. 387, Bb. 76, I. 57, Con. 52; ¶ Tervoe, Lord Emly's place (?).
t. maine
O Kelly's l., Ci., Fm. iii. 542, iv. 776, Fg., Im. 130; ¶ v. Ui Maine; ¶ St. John's monastery in b. Athlone, Rosc., was
in T. M., Ci.; ¶ T. Mhaine Mic Echach, Ci.
t. manach
in Iveagh, toisech Ceniuil Feradaig slain there, Ui.
t. marcceini (?)
in Cuailgne, Lb. 24 a, Ll. 587.
t. meicc i.
given by St. Lorcan Ua Tothail to Desert Coemgin Convent; ¶ it ext. fr the white thorn of Ráith Asig to the fosse of Kill
Sentain, Cr. an. 1157—1580; ¶ T. mecthy belonged to Disert Keyvini, Cr. an. 1263.
t. meithis
Sinnech of, Ai. 152 a.
t. mic briain
to Muirchertach O Briain belonged T. M. B., an Cheathraimhe
Dhubh 7 Dún Ogáin, Hb. 7 b, Ai. 107.
t. mic cairthaind
b. Tirkeerin, c. Derry, Lct. 122, Fm. ii. 952.
t. mic tréna
betw. the tl. Uman nr old ch. of Esker in p. Tuam, c. Galw.,
Im. 6.
t. mór
Áth Traiged in it in Muirthemne, Ulst., Ll. 75, Tw.; ¶ T. Mór, Terra Magna, nr cell of S. Daigeus, Cs.
t. mór tarteisc
in Muirthemne, Lbl. 603, Lb. 32 a.
t. mughain (or Mudain)
in Eili (O'Carroll), Ls. iv. 624, v. 264.
t. mugdorna
Tíre M., Lec. 141.
t. na mban
Ib.; ¶ al. T. na n-Óg.
t. na bennacht
at Airiud Bóinne nr Cluain Iraird, Lh.
117.
t. na mbeo
Lis. 23 b.
t. na cichloisgthe
i.e., the country of the Amazons, Bb. 11 a. t. na cille; ¶ i.e., the Joyces' country, Fir. 832; ¶ b. Ross in Joyces' country,
Wc.
t. na fer
Sas. 5962; ¶ seems in the sea facing Sliab-Mis in Kerry. t. na fer ccépa; ¶ in romantic tales, St. B. 719.
t. na fer fionn
in romantic tales, St. B. 718; ¶ this may be "Hvitra Manna Land" (Land of the White Men), also called "Irland er Mikla" (Great
Ireland), the name given by the Danes to the E. coast of the United States of America, nr Florida, where Ari, the son of Mar,
a descendant of Cerbhall, K. of Lein., was wrecked in the year 983 (v. Landnamabok, pp. 132, 133).
t. na fer ngorm
Morocco, Brookes Reliques 52. t. na fomóre; ¶ Lu. 89 b.
t. na gabra
in Magh Aoi, Lis. 36.
t. na n-ingen
Sas 5957; ¶ out at sea on the coast of Kerry, seems opposite Sliab Mis; ¶ cf. T. na n-Ingen in Canaan, Bb. 135 a, Lb. 126,
Lbl. 272.
t. náir
in Umall, Sa. 53 a, Bb. 221 a, Of. 267; ¶ in the Owles, Mayo.
t. na laignech
Gabail Caim is in it, Bb. 4 b.
t. na sorcha
T. Sorcha, Lu. 48 a, 43, a fabled l.; ¶ Manannan mac Lir, K. of, Hf. 35.
t. nechtain
in Connaught, Tp., Fir. 195, Ci.; ¶ seems in or nr b. Carra; ¶ T. Nachtin, a ch. in d. Tuam, Tr. 143 an. 1289.
t. néill
Dermag Coluim Cille in it, Mac Conglinne 114; ¶ that is Durrough, King's Co.
t. oedai
T. O. Ruaid mic Baduirn, Fer. 208; ¶ v. T. Aeda.
t. oenaigh
Odrán of, Mt. 16, Ct.
t. oiléin
Terryland tl. nr Galw. t., bounded on the W. by Galw. r.,
Mi.
t. oilella
v. T. Ailello.
t. óir
Terra Auri, Cs. 897.
t. omna snitheni
"the l. of [Cormac] Snithene's tree," in front of Dermag
Cúle Coennai, Tl. 82.
t. rátha
Botha Eich Raichnigh in it, Fg., Md.
t. rátha mic siláin
belonged to Colmán, brother of
Dáldámail, in the division of the l. betw. them, they were of the
Cenél Colmáin Causain, Lec. 234, X. 110.
t. rois
Md., Fg., Mt., Fep. t. sacsan; ¶ England, Sas. 4536.
t. scáith
Ll. p. 114 b; ¶ the Isle of Skye (?).
t. sen-fergail
Tp.; ¶ i.e., Connacht.
t. síl mic con
in Mun., given to the Dál Cais, Ai. 90.
t. snáma
in Ui Mairci, Cs. 453.
t. suidi patraic
at E. of Arm., beside the chapel (in nemhid).
t. taidc maic céin
al. Árd Ciannachta, the Ciannachta Breg, Au. 138,
378.
Bb. 180 a; ¶ rí Maige Luirg 7 Airtig 7 Tíre T., Ci., Tp.; ¶ in it was p. Kilronan, in b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ui., Ci., Mi.,
Tp., Ar., Mis. i. 240, 254; ¶ bounded on E. by r. Shannon, on S. by S. of r. Boyle, on W. and N. by Tirerrill, c. Sli., and
Muintir Kenny, in c. Leit.; ¶ the N. part was called Coillte Chonchubhair, Mi.; ¶ Bratsliabh in it, Con. 15; ¶ Clann Maghnusa,
a sept of the O Conors, in Tirhoohil, c. Rosc., Fm. v. 1464; ¶ Mac Maghnusa of, Ci., Fir. 265; ¶ T. T., territory of Mac
Maghnus, a branch of the Maguires of Ferm., Fy. 116 is wrong.
t. tuirtre
Cormac, son of Tomaltach Mac Diarmada of Magh Luirg, of
Airthear, of Tíre Tuirtre, and of many of the Forthuatha Connacht, Ai.
55 a; ¶ leg. Tír Fertrí(?).
t. ua n-ailella
Mane Echenaig of, Ll. 354, Lec. 89, I. 110.
t. úa mbreasail
al. Clann Breasail, in c. Arm., Fm. iv. 1076 note; ¶ al. Clann Breasail bd. on N. by L. Neagh, on W. by up. Bann, on S. by
Iveagh, and on NE. and E. by Killulta, O'D., Mr. 274.
t. ua mbriuin na sinna
Aughrim in it, Lc. ii. 80.
t. ua cairpri droma cliab
in Connacht, Con. 11.
t. ua crimthannáin
Tacan's place, Ll. 308 b; ¶ in Lein. (?); ¶ v. Ui Crimthannáin.
t. ua nduach
Lemchoill in it, F., Bb. 97 b, Lec. 407.
t. ua n-ercain
Finán of it. Lec. 102; ¶ Bb. 119 a has T. Ua nEarca.
t. ua fiachrach aidni
the 7 daus. of Cachan of, Ll. 354, Lec. 89.
t. ua ngentich
Techán of, Ll. 347, Fir. 714; ¶ Ui Daimine in it (in Ossory?), Lec. 220; ¶ Mac Cairpri in, Tegan in, Bb. 120 b, Lb. 14.
t. n-uaithne; ¶ ext. W. fr the Shannon and N. to L. Derg, Ll. 190, X. 146, Ha. 747, Fir. 679, Gc. 60.
t. ua néill
Meath, Bdd. 24.
t. ua riuin
al. Ui Briuin na Sinna, q.v., Fm. iii. 107
note.
t. hui leacoaid
nr Mag Leighi, I. 169 b.
t. ui morgille
in d. Glendalogh, nr Cell macu Lugir, Cr. an.
1192.
t. ui toirrdealbaigh
Aed mac Cais a quô Sil Aedha of T. Ui T., i. 88 b
2.
Ed. 490, Lct., Ca. 350, Pd. viii. 38; ¶ in part of Meath which once belonged to Mun., Of. 304, K. 141 b; ¶ gm. or neuter,
T. taebglain, Fen.; ¶ d. Tlachtgu, Au. i. 188; ¶ in Meath, Bb. 208 a; ¶ Áth Buidhe Tlachtga, Fm. ii. 800; ¶ Athboy in
Meath, the Hill of Ward, nr Athboy, c. Westm., Fen., Mi., Ui., Cri., Fia., Lct., At. iv. 222; ¶ Tlachtga na Trí Finn Emna,
Os. v. 284.
a well; ¶ as Tobar occurs 6 times oftener than Topar, I put the Topars under it.
t.
g. Tobir; ¶ in dry. Balymor, d. Dublin, Tax., Cr. an. 1216; ¶ cr. has Tober, Topor.
t. adamnáin
Toberawnaun nr and E. of Skreen p. ch. in d. of Killala, c.
Sli., Adr. lxii.
t. ailbi
in Baslick, c. Sli; ¶ well of St. Ailbe of Senchoe; ¶ v. Tibra Aillbi.
t. ailbhe
T. Oilbhe; ¶ Tobarelva tl. in p. Baslick, c. Rosc., Mi., Ci., Kj. iv. 451.
t. ainthinne
nr ch. of (Cell) Anhinn in Gnobeg on NE. brink of L.
Lonáin, Wc.
t. an mhadaigh
Tobarvaddy nr Fuerty, c. Rosc. (?), Proc. R.I.A. viii.
458.
t. athrachta
in p. Killaraght, b. Coolavin, Fy.
t. beanaid
in E. of Déisi Mumhan, I. 91.
t. beretchirt
Tubber Berrihert, or St. Bernard's well in p. Aghabulloge,
c. Cork.
t. bhírin
in Tír Fiachrach Muaide iar n-Iasgaigh,
Fep.
t. brenainn
in Sliab Luachra, Ck. 57 a b.
t. brígde
in Ui Cennselaich in Lein., Ct.
t. brighde
Brideswell in p. Camma, b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 258,
Ct.
t. brigde
Baile Tobair Bhrigde, at Ballintober, c. Rosc., Ct., Lc. ii.
22.
t. brígdi
W. of Baile Athai in Urchair, in Meg Eochachan's country,
Con. 54.
t. brígde
in c. Longf., Ct.
t. brígde
in c. Sli., Ct. 625.
t. bríghde
St. Bride's well, N. of Carrick-fergus.
t. cabharthach
from it the stream which flows near Balleeghan (tl. in p.
Ryemoghy, b. Raphoe) flows, cf. Fm. v. 1552–3.
t. caelainne
in tl. of Moor, p. Kilkeevan, nr Termann Caelainne and t. of
Castlereagh, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 238.
t. cíaráin
in d. Ossory, Sil. 16, Bc. 28; ¶ perh. St. Ciaran's well at Kilk. or Seirkieran, nr Kells, Cev. 133; ¶ al. T. Ciarog in
Kilk., S. of the New Market opposite the old shambles in King's Street.
t. ciaráin
in p. Moyrus, c. Galw., Wc. 97.
t. cille lasra
nr Cell Lasra, which stood on the site of Bruiden Da Chocae,
Bdc. 322; ¶ al. T. Cille Lasrach, Hc. 2, 718.
t. cinn móir
in Imleach Grianan, c Limk., Mm. 272; ¶ T. Ceanna Mhóir, well in p. Emly-grennen, b. Coshlea, c. Limk., celebrated in the
Irish romances about the druid Mogh Ruith; ¶ v. Lec. fol. 133 a; ¶ the well is near the road on the boundary betw. the parishes
of Emly-grennen and Glenbrohaun, and is the source of a stream called Sruth Cheanna Mhóir, Ods. 714.
t. coluim-cille
in Derry, on Carrac Cloiche, Bco. 11 b.
t. comáin
nr. old ch. of Kilcommon, in N. of b. Erris,
Fy.
t. concheis
Lec. 210.
t. cuan agus breoghan
a holy well at Mothel; ¶ the patron is held on 2nd Sunday of July, Kj. i. 497.
t. cuimin
nr Cell Chuimin about a mile fr. Oughterard, Wc. 54. t.
damhnata; ¶ well in p. of Kildalkey, d. Meath, Pi. ii. 115.
t. dá rann
Tipperary! Fir. 817.
t. eithne
in Doire Eithne or Kilmacrenan, Bco. 15 b; ¶ so named from Colum C's. mother Eithne.
t. faoláin
nr Tempoll Faolain; ¶ al. Tempoll Faoillend, Md.
t. feichin,
SW. of Termonfechin churchyard, c. Louth.
t. findmaige
al. Slán, in Corcu-Temne; ¶ the druids worshipped it; ¶ it was square and covered with a square stone, and the druids gave
it the name of king of waters, A. 13 b.
t. finn
at Bealach Cró, where Finn, son of Arb, and many of
the Dealbhna fell, K. 164 b.
t. gamhna
Tobbergowna, in tl. Rathbrackan, p. Abbeylara, b. Granard,
Longf., Fm. iv. 696 note.
t. glaisse cruind
in Cualngiu, Ll. 246.
t. glethrach
in Mag Femin (nr Clonmel), Ui., Mi., Lg. 209.
t. in t-serbáin
Caisel T. I. S., nr Cnoc na Carad, Lc. ii. 452.
t. locha dá líg
(nr Inber Cichmaine ?), Lu. 129 a.
t. lúghna
in b. Carra, Mayo; ¶ Toberloona nr Cartoon Deerpark in p. Robeen, Mayo, Fy., Lec. 168, Fir. 272.
t. luimnig
Tp.; ¶ in the Murroes, c. Wexf.; ¶ Toberlomina tl.; ¶ v. Luimnech.
t. maenacan
at Áth Liag Maenacan, in Connacht, Lec. 155, Fir.
234; ¶ Bb. 59 has Maenagan.
well of St. Colman mac D., B. lix.; ¶ nr Bohernameece, c. Clare.
t. mic namad nair
Boghfhind died at it, Bb. 19 a.
t. mic nechtain
Boand died at it, Lh. 11; ¶ at Carbery hill, c. Kild. (?), but v. T. Mic Nuadat.
t. mic nuadat
Boan died at Topar mic Nuadhat, Lec. 59.
t. mobhí
St. Movee's well, 3 m. N. of Lusk in c. Dub., Proc. vii.
142.
t. mochói
on the Boyne, before it enters Meath, Ll. 191; ¶ T. Mochae in Chlérigh, betw. the Boyne after it becomes a r. and Meath,
Bb. 194 a; ¶ betw. Sid Nechtain and the confines of Meath, Lbl. 421; ¶ Sruth Seaghsa ainm na Boinne ón Seaghais go T. Moiche
in Cléirich, I. 146.
t. moedoc
at Ferns, c. Wexf., Cs. 473.
t. mo lappóc
nr and S. of Cell mo Lappog in p. Lorum, c. Carl., Fm. ii.
840.
t. mór
in d. Dunkeld, Tr. 116.
t. mór na sgríne
Lc. ii. 516; ¶ nr O'Duigenan's abode in Connacht. t. mucno; ¶ Tl.; ¶ Fons Mucna, A. 13 a; ¶ St. Patrick built Senchell
here; ¶ in Connacht, Md.; ¶ in Kierragia Arnensi, in Connacht, Ct.
t. muire
a holy well in tl. Kilbride, b. of Ross or Joyce Country,
Wc.
t. na ceithre mbeann
in Ui Conaill Gabra in Mun., Hb. 9 a.
t. na cindhirge
St. Kenerg's well in Inis Medhón of Aran, Wc.
t. na cogaine
in Gleann Fobhar, nr Fore, c. Westm.; ¶ dedicated to St. Fechin, Fm. iii. 23.
t. na connalach
gsf. na Toibrech; ¶ in Termonn Cumainig in Tír Eogain, Bco. 18 b.
t. na ccopocc
on border of Cloch Naighe, Ix. 64.
t. na ngealt
in Glenn na nG., 20 m. E. of Ventry Harbour, Rc. i.
43.
t. na n-ingen
"Fons Puellarum," Cs. 342; ¶ in Mun. (?).
t. na molt
in Tubrid tl. nr Ardfert.
t. na muice críona
in c. Galw., Rc. vi. 239.
t. naomh choluim
Tobar na golumb in p. Kilcolumb, b. Ida, c.
Kilk.
t. na scornaighe
nr Garrán Árd, in tl. Garranard, p.
Moygawnagh, Tirawley, Fy., Fir. 842.
t. na secht mbannaomh
al. T. na seacht n-ingean, on W. side of Hill of Doon nr
Bunowen Castle, c. Galw., Wc.
t. na secht n-ingean
v. T. na secht mBannaomh.
t. na secht n-ingen
E. of Rinvile Castle on Killary Bay, Wc.
t. na trí mbeann
in Ui Conaill Gabhra in Mun., Ai. 108 b.
t. na trionóite
S. of Termonfechin churchyard.
t. núadháin
at Disert Nuadháin, nr Eastersnow, b. Boyle, c.
Rosc., Fm. iii. 546.
t. odhráin
in the island of Hi, B. lix.
t. óenadarcae
T. Oenadarce, Oendarcae; ¶ nr Cell Alaid in Ui Amalgaid, Tl. 134; ¶ in Tyrawley.
t. oilbhe
v. T. Ailbhe.
t. oisín
in Glenn a smóil nr Bohernabreena, Dublin, Kj. i.
358.
t. pátricc
S. of Muine Maicin in Mayo, Con. 5 a; ¶ seems not far fr. Achad Fobuir, Aghagower.
t. patraic
nr Ballintober Abbey, c. Mayo, Mi., Ci.; ¶ in d. Tuam, Tax. 226; ¶ T. Pádruig, Toberpatrick, in p. Annagh and b. Costello,
Fy.
.i. Bóinn (i.e. the source of the Boyne), Hm. ii.
286, Om. 844, Sa. 37.
t. segsa
in Connacht, the source of the Sinand, and above the Topur
there is a "Coll n-Ecsi n-ilcheolach," Ll. 156.
t. senáin
at Doonas; ¶ St. Senan's well nr Castleconnell, c. Limk. t. síthe nechtain; ¶ Boand died there, Lg. 52; ¶ source of r.
Boyne.
t. stringle
Tl. 110; ¶ Fons Stringille, A. 13 b; ¶ "in desertis" nr Mag Foimsen and Mag Raithin; ¶ now corrupted into "Triangle" (Hennessy);
¶ cf. Triangle Park nr New Ross.
t. temrach
at Tara; ¶ called also "Liaig Dáil Duib Duirb, Túath Linne, ocus Tipra Bó Binne," Pd. viii. 22, Lg. 152.
t. tighearnáin
is na Baireadachaibh Tiramhalghaidh, Hz. 75.
t. tlachtga
Bb. 147 a, Lis. 140 a.
t. tuammae
T. Tuama, Colum of, Lec. 119, Ll. 369, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 152
a.
t. tuillsce
at Tulsk, in b. and c. Rosc., Mi., ML. 62, Lc. ii. 122, Hx.
682.
nr Ballinrobe, Lc. ii. 472; ¶ Togher, b. Kilmaine, Mayo, Ci.
t.
in Meath, Lu. 132.
t. an bhanchuire
now T. Find in Connacht, S. of Rosc. t., Lis. 209
b.
t. an cába
nr Disert Núadhan, Ci.; ¶ in b. Boyle, c. Rosc. (?).
t. átha liacc
at Lanesborough, Fm. ii. 744.
t. átha luain
made by Maelsechlainn, Fm. ii. 744.
t. breifni
Hx. 855.
t. cairpri
at Carbery in Kild., on boundary of Meath, K. 121; ¶ lying S. of Clonard, on Maedhbh's route, Mm. 487.
t. caorach méidhbhe
S. or in S. of Mag Aoi and betw. it and Athlone, ML.
60.
t. cillín na ngarg
in Ceara, Lec. 168, Fir. 279, 272; ¶ in b. Carra, Mayo, Fy. 158, 198; ¶ nr Killeen.
t. cind mhóna
Togher in p. Lemanaghan, King's Co., Mi.
t. clúana boirenn
O. 127 b, Fer. 71; ¶ Cappan-togher nr Clonburren, opposite Clonmacnoise, Kj. iv. 457.
t. cluana caoin modimocc
Desmond defeated there by Thomond, Mi., Lc. i.
134.
t. chluana heidhneach
in Thomond, Ai. 34 b.
t. choille an chairn
seems Togher, p. Taghmaconnell, b. Athlone, Rosc.,
Ci.
t. cruacháin brí éle
tl. of Togher, SE. of Croghan, King's Co., not on the
confines of Lein. and Mun., as Colgan and Lanigan say, Mi., Ci.
t. cúile caeláin
Bb. 49 b, Fir. 166, Hx. 204; ¶ in Ulst. (?).
t. duin imdain
Lc. ii. 90; ¶ causeway of Dunamon, nr r. Suck in c. Rosc., Mi.
t. echdach
Fm. ii. 686, and an. 880 and 894; ¶ in Lein.(?); ¶ al. T. Eathach in Lein., Mi.
t. etar dá mag
in Úi Failgi, Lec. 30, Lg. 82, Fir. 100, Sb. 3 a; ¶ at Bri-damh (nr Geashill, King's Co.; ¶ Ballintogher is a tl. nr Geashill),
Mi., Mm.; ¶ i Tuaith Geisille, Hk. 308, K. 130 a. t. find; ¶ al. T. an Bhanchuire, S. of Rosc. t., Lis. 209 b.
t. gibhsi
in b. Ballymoe, c. Galw., Ci.
t. nglonna
in Maenmag, c. Galw., Os. iv. 300.
t. inbir móir
in Crích hUa n-Enechglaiss Cualand, Ll. 15, Bb. 23 a,
172 a, Sb. 2 b, Lec. 61, Lg. 77, Fir. 99, Sc. 19 a.
t. leath laighen
in O'Dempsey's l., Fir. 477.
t. legi ingine cuarnatan
over Dermagh and over the Barrow into Tochar L. I. C.; ¶ betw. the Berba (Barrow) and sen Mag Roichet, Lis. 205 b; ¶ the
Togher, a little N. of Morett Castle.
t. móna coinnedha
Mm. 662, Au. ii. 426; ¶ a battle there betw. O Conors of Connacht; ¶ in p. Templetogher, b. Ballimoe, c. Galw, Mi., Ci.;
¶ nr Áth Mogha and Fid Monach, Mi., Rc. xviii. 298.
t. móna lamraigi,
Ll. 163.
t. mór
Bb. 11 b, Lec. 540; ¶ al. T. Inbhir Mhóir, Togher, nr Arklow, in c. Wick., Mi.
t. na dtrí ndomnall
at Clonmacnoise, Kj. iv. 458.
t. pádruig
roadway from Abbey of Ballintober in b. Carra to
Croaghpatrick, Fy.
Toi; ¶ de sruthlinn frisan-abar Toe, in Scotl., Cps. 97; ¶ gs. Tói, Lu. 8 b, 14 b; ¶ ds. Tói, Lu. 14 b; ¶ as. Tai, Lu.
8 b; ¶ df. ic Toi tolrig, Lh. 179; ¶ Toe no Túi, Rc. xv. 164; ¶ a r. in Scotl. at Dún Cailend, Lb. 239, Lbl. 689; ¶ r.
Tay.
Ros mBrocc was betw. it and Sliab Dá En, Lec. 600.
tola; ¶ cath Tola against the folk of Ely and Ossory, K. 160 a; ¶ Tola, cath T. plain betw. Cluain Ferta Molua and Saigir,
and betw. Eile 7 Osraige, Au. i. 64, Mi., Cri., Hb. 61, Tig. Rc. xvii. 151; ¶ Tulla in p. Kinnity, King's Co., O'D.; ¶ Tola
and Fortola were "in regionibus Cruithne," so there were Picts there; ¶ Au. mistook Mag Tola for Mag Dola, q.v.
Caill Tomair, the wood of Tomar, Cg.; ¶ seems nr Clontarf, certainly on N. of the Liffey; ¶ but cf. Toman in d. Glendaloch
(which comes up to the Liffey), Cr. 119.
Lu. 91 b, F., Rr. 22, Lis. 225 b; ¶ in S. of Eire, Bd. 12, Hk. 300, Fir. 98, Lg. 77; ¶ in bay of Clonakilty Mm., ML. 95;
¶ in bay of Glandore, Tp., Mi.; ¶ at or nr Tráig Théite in S. of Irel., Sas. 3729, 3829, 3843, Ccc. 40; ¶ Clídna is nom.
and gen.; ¶ Clidna was the banshee of the McCarthys and others of S. Mun., Kj. iv. 123.
at the mouth of the Bann; ¶ al. T. Tuaige in Ulst., ML. 94.
t. indsi caerach
in Corco Baiscind, Lec. 448, Fir. 65.
t. indsi gluair
Connacht ext. fr. it to T. Indsi Caerach, Lec. 448, Fir.
65.
t. ingine genainn
fr. it to the Bóinn was S. half of Éire, Lec.
30; ¶ al. T. Cliodhna in the S., K. 129 a.
t. luim
Fen. 146; ¶ on NW. of Sli. (?); ¶ "probably some place on the NW. coast of Sligo."
t. rudraigi
Lis. 232, Bb. 221, Rr. 22; ¶ at Tráig Rudraige, in Bay of Dundrum, c. Down, ML. 95.
t. teite
al. T. Teide; ¶ T. Dúine Tete, in Mun.; ¶ al. or in same bay as T. Clidna, Lis. 225 a, Sas. 3730.
t. toime
in Kerry, Cf. 60; ¶ T. Tóime, Tomies, Killarney, Dg. 23; ¶ but Tóime is said to be the entrance to Tír na n-óg, and the
very way Oisín went thither; ¶ it lies, according to tradition, at Glenbeigh, betw. Ros Béithe and Inis in Dingle Bay; ¶
at head of Dingle Bay, just outside point of Rosbehy peninsula, Bb. 221 b.
t. tuaighe
at Ballintoy, off N. coast of c. Antr., Kj. iv. 127; ¶ nr the mouth of r. Bann, At. iv. 216; ¶ now called the Tuns; ¶ al.
T. Tuage Inbir, Sa. 55 a, Rr. 22; ¶ at mouth of the Bann, ML. 95. t. tuaighe; ¶ Fairrge Tuinne Tuaighe; ¶ al. Eas Ruaidh
mec Badhaim, Fir. 798 (8th p.).
t. tuaighe
in Toruidh, K. 171; ¶ T. Tuaidi, border of Airgialla, Lec. 594.
Bco. 14 b, Lis. 53 b, g. Torchae, Toraige, Ll. 173 a, 347,
Md., Mr., Ar.; ¶ a. Toraich, Au. i. 88, 180; ¶ Toraigh, Mi., Ar.; ¶ d. Toraigh, Ui., N. cii.; ¶ al. Toir-innis; ¶
v. Lec. 99, Mi., Ci., Cri., Ct., Gb. 24, Mm., Cg.; ¶ Torry Island, off NW. coast of c. Don., in it are 600 inhabitants, ruins
of round tower, and ch.
a r., Lec. 289; ¶ one of the Dubaibne Érenn (r. Torrent in c. Tyr., a tributary of r. Blackwater, fr Bb. 134 it seems nr
Arm.), Bb. 23 b, Ll. 16, Sb. 4 a, Lg. 86, I. 134, K. 131, Mi.; ¶ da Tórainn, Sil. 79; ¶ is this Torand Bréna of Sc. 27 a,
Lg. 122? Torann Brena at L. Swilly, Cam. i. 450.
at Athlone castle, Athlone, Fm. iv. 940, Mis. i.
208.
t. bregoin
at Brigantia, Ll. 3, Fir. 90, N. 240; ¶ at Corunna in Spain, K. 127 a; ¶ in Spain, Lb. 213 a; ¶ in Galicia or Braganza,
Mi. torbhuirg; ¶ as.; ¶ a boundary of d. Conor, K. 174; ¶ Torr Head in NE. of c. Antr.
ns.; ¶ a hump, i.e., hill, in Dubthach Maccu Lugir's l.; ¶ T., Formael and Fordruim were the 3 humps of Dubthach's l., Ll.
45 b; ¶ Torchill mt. in 1618, now Tara Hill (and, I believe, Temair in Bk. of Arm.), Mm. 490, and notes and map by Sir Th.
Esmonde identifying T. as Tara Hill, Formael, al. Formoyle, al. Limerick hill, and Fordruim as Asgail, now Aske-Hill, a long
ridge (druim or fordruim), which places are nr and N. of Gorey.
cath T. won by Leinstermen, Ll. 24 b, Bb. 229 b, Hb. 59, K.
158, Z. 468, Ct.; ¶ cath Torten, Ui.; ¶ King of, Bb. 48 a, Lec. 139, Lg. 210; ¶ v. Ui Tortan, Bile Tortan; ¶ nr Ardbraccan,
c. Meath, battle, Ui., Mi., Cri., Ac., Ml. 66.
Ll. 252; ¶ at Bangor and nr Inber m-Biccne, Rc. xxiv. 154.
t. clidna
Sa. 30 b, v. Clidna.
t. eisi
al. Traig Eisi, in Ulaid, Lbl. 955–6.
t. eothaili
now Trawohelly Strand, nr Ballysadare, N. 198, Ui.; ¶ Litus Authuile, A. 15 a; ¶ nr Druim Cliab, Ui., Fm. ii. 764, Bb. 117,
Lec. 143, Con. 22 b., X. 172; ¶ v. Traig Eothaile.
t. finde
Find of, Ll. 353, Lec. 112, Lb. 22, Fir. 752.
t. fuirbthen
T. Fuirbthi, Bdd. 57, 48, Lu. 85 a, b, 86 b; ¶ seems on the Dublin Coast fr. nr Howth to Bohernabreena, it was not visible
from Bohernabreena; ¶ Bdd., p. 48, has Trácht Muirbthen; ¶ v. Lbl. 723–6; ¶ Tracht bhFuirbthen would be the Strand of Merrion.
t. inbir bicce
Cormac 14; ¶ in Ulst. (nr Bangor ?), I. 179 a.
t. mugha
Fm. ii. 648; ¶ seems in Cenél Conaill, and nr L. Febáil, Mi.
t. ollarba
R. C. xvii. 147, Hb. 60; ¶ at Larne, c. Antr., Ollarba being the Larne water; ¶ cf. Olderfleet, Wulvricsfiord.
t. romra
in Saxon Land, Solway Firth (?) Adr. xlv., Sk. ii. 171.
t. rúdraigi
Tor. 301, Ll. 127 a, Bb. 46 a; ¶ in Ulst. or Ulaid, Of. 171, K. 123 b; ¶ Tr. Rudraigi, al. Tráig R., al. Tonn R. in Ulaid;
¶ Ráth na Sciath was over it, Lis. 221.
t. ruis airgit
one of the 3 Trachta of Erin, Lbl. 237.
t. termainn
Lis. 18 a; ¶ in c. Clare (?).
t. tuirbi
Glomraigi of T., Bb. 228 b, I. 147a, Bd. 15, Rd. 79; ¶ Turvey Strand nr Malahide.
gs., Cs.; ¶ n. Tradraige, Cg., F., Ca. 358, Tor. 40 b, K. 165a; ¶ = pp. Tomfinlough, Killnasulagh, Kilmaleery, Kilconry,
Clonloghan, Drumline, Feenagh, Bunratty, Killaneen, and the Island of Inis Da Drom, in S. Clare, Tp., Fm. ii. 866; ¶ Tradry
dry. is almost = b. Bunratty; ¶ v. Mi., Cri., Tratraigi, Lb. 309, Fm. ii: 866, B. lx., N. 260, Md., Cg.
in Aidne in d. of Kilmacduagh; ¶ dwelt round duras, nr Kinvara, c. Galw., Lec. 164, Fy., Fir. 59, 256; ¶ al. Tratraige,
X. 48; ¶ a Firbolg tribe of the race of Geanann, in Aidhne at Dubhross, nr Kinvarra, c. Galw.; ¶ another Tradraighe were
seated in b. Bunratty, c. Clare; ¶ these were remnants of the original Firbolg tribes of Connacht, Fy. 53.
the 3 Traga of Erin are T. Roís Argaid, T. Rois
Teídhe and T. mBaile, Bb. 42 a.
t.
cath na Trágha, i. Traigh Eothaile at mouth of
Bellasadare r., in b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy., Fir. 276.
t. baili
Rc. vi. 184, xiii. 222, Ll. 31, 261 b; ¶ strand at Dundalk, Mi., Ar., Sa. 13 a; ¶ E. of Dún Delca, Mm., Lbl. 757, Tbl. 212;
¶ T. B. Búain, Mm., Rr. 66, Lec. 58, Hc. i. 48; ¶ al. T. b. Dúine Delgan, Md., Ar., Mi., Cri.; ¶ al. T. B. Maic Búain,
Lec. 34a, Hc. 2, 726, Mi., Ar., Cri.; ¶ al. Inber Linne Luachainne at Dún Delga, Rr. 16; ¶ al. Áth Beg in Conaillibh Muirthemne,
Lec. 511, Bb. 224 a, Rd., Rc. xvi. 46.
Druim Traga B.; ¶ al. Dun Guare, nr Kinvara, c. Galw., Cf. p. 60.
t. baili riosóid
in O'Mahony's land in Cork, seems nr Dunmanus, Ai 78
a.
t. bán
the White Strand at Galw., Wc.; ¶ al. T. B. na n-eanighedh, 3 m. W. of Galw., in Cluain, Í., Ci.
t. bánlídh
Cf. 62; ¶ in Kerry betw. Ciarraige Luachra and Cathair Chonraoi; ¶ I think Tralee; ¶ leg. T. B. Lídh.
t. berramuin
al. T. in Eich Duibh, W. of Loch Gair, or W. of the Teach of
Cathair Mic Ailella, Lis. 212 a.
t. bráena
Ca. 313; ¶ in Scotl. or Ulaid; ¶ v. next word; ¶ Hc. 2, 571 a.
t. breine
Subne Menn was slain in Traig Breine, Ll. 24 b; ¶ T. Brena, Lg. 189, Mi., Hb. 65, Tig an 627; ¶ on E. shore of L. Swilly,
Cri.; ¶ nr Ailech, Cam. ii. 19; ¶ but v. Ostium Brene, Inber Brene, A. 2 b.
t. brenaind
Dún Aignech at T. B., Ll. 22, Lec. 586.
t. cael
S. of Finntráig or Ventry Harbour, Lis. 207
a.
t. cartáin
on E. side of Broadhaven in p. Kilcommon, b. Erris,
Fy.
t. cell
al. T. Murbigh, in Ui Amalgaidh, c. Mayo, Lec. 169, Fir.
274, Fy.; ¶ now Lackan Strand, in p. Lackan, Tirawley, Fy.
t. ciaráin
al. Findtracht Cleri; ¶ a cove on NW. of Cape Clear Island, Gc. 20.
t. cind chearthan
originally Cend Tragha Turrscair, SE. of Dunadh Ratha
Morgain in Iorrus, Lbl. 360.
t. claine
T. C. Concarraig, in Corcolaige, Bb. 112, Ha. 758; ¶ betw. the Galley-head and Tráigh Ruis, on border of Corco Laige, Ha.
758, Gc.
t. conbice
Lis. 215 b; ¶ W. of Dún na mBarc (the fortress of the King of Cenél Conaill), Sas. 2202, 2201, 2217.
t. culcinne
Drumcliff, c. Sli., is at it, Ad. p. 289, Cp.
289.
t. dá bhan
Sas. 91, seems in or nr. Brega, Raith Droma Deirc was nr it; ¶ T. Dábain; ¶ dá duibén Thrága D., Proc. 188; ¶ in Irel.,
Dl. 46.
t. doimhglais
in Kerry, nr Tralee(?).
t. dromma
Achad Cail at Traigh Dromma (bó ?) in Leth Chathail,
Ll. 349, Bb. 117 b, Lec. 106; ¶ v. next word.
t. dúni dromma
in Leith Chathail, Ll. 372, Lec. 89, T. 111 a, Fir. 750; ¶ at Dundrum Bay, c. Down, Fm. ii. 1082, Fir. 750.
t. eaba
T. E., and Rind Eaba, Sa. 86 b.
t. eóchaille
al. T. Eóthaille in tSair, Rr. 66, Con. 13a, Fir. 45; ¶ al. T. an Cháirn, al. T. Ruis Airgid; ¶ Beltra Strand, at Ballysadare,
c. Sli., Mi., Ci., Fy., Ar., Of. 174, Lg. 221, K. 124 a; ¶ T. Eothaile, Au. i. 512, ii. 530, 362, Lg. 43, Bco. 41 a, Lis.
41 b; ¶ Esdara or Ballysadare was betw. it and Fert Fiadmóir in Mag-n-Ai Cath Trága Eothaile, Sas. 6470, 6475, 6526; ¶ al.
Tráig na Mná Mairbe, Cf. 60.
t. escne
Cuana of (in Aidne ?), Lec. 600.
t. fir grinne mic dheagaidh
W. of Uisge Labrainde, Lis. 195 a. t. in baile; ¶ "east of Dundalk" or Dún Delca, Lbl. p. 761.
t. inbir
Lec. 503–4, Sa. 54 b.
t. indbir colpa
Md. xxxiv., Lec. 342.
t. in chairnd
I. 266 b; ¶ al. T. Eothaile (the carn stands mid the waves of the shore, Of.), Lec. 358, Of. 174.
t. in chairn
al. T. na Tréinfhear, betw. Dún Sobairce and
the sea, in Ulst., Lis. 224 b.
t. in eich duibh
al. T. Berramain, or over Berramain, Lis. 212 a; ¶ nr Loch Gur in c. Limk.(?).
t. in gairb
nr Assaroe, Ballyshannon, Sas. 6951, 6899.
t. ingine fleidis
Rr. 66.
t. lí
Cf. 60, Fir. 601, Sas. 2896, Ck. 56 b; ¶ Tralee, nr Sliabh Mís in Mun., K. 123, Fir. 786, Bb. 42, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ al. T.
Lí meic Oidremail, Sas 6051; ¶ T. Lí mic Dedaid, Con. 61, Ci., Mi.
t. long
on border of Tuath Uí Laegairi in Corco Laidhi, I. 90
b, Fir. 677; ¶ in Tuath Ruis (Cairbri), Bb. 112, Ha. 759; ¶ Tralong, nr Ross Carbery, in Cork.
t. long
S. of Cothluidhe Mhór and E. of Dún na Sead or
Baltimore, Gc. 52.
t. luáchrais
in O'Baighill's territory in the N. of Ulst., Con. 86 a; ¶ in O'Boyle's l.; ¶ seems at Loughros, c. Don., Ci.
t. mara camais
in Connacht, Lis. 191 a.
t. murbhaigh
Fir. 248; ¶ al. T. Cell, Fir. 274; ¶ at Rathlacken or Lacken, nr Killala, c. Mayo, Fy. 8.
t. na n-each
or Tracht Each, now Traghteagh; ¶ in Inismedhón, or S. Island of Arran, Wc.
t. na ngilla
the 3 sons of Oissin Aigfhinna were slain by the Feini in
Tráig na nGilla, Ll. 205.
t. na mná marbhaighe
al. T. Eochuille, Cf. 60.
t. na trénfer
al. T. in Chairnn, betw. Dunseverick, in Antr., and the sea,
Lis. 224 b.
t. na h-uachongbhála
al. Nuachongbail, Faughanvale strand, nr Derry. This name
occurs, 1, nr Croaghpatrick, c. Mayo; ¶ 2, betw. c. Westm. and c. Longf.; ¶ 3, on r. Boyne, W. of Drogheda; ¶ 4, in
c. Clare. Mi.
t. ollarba
Fm. 558; ¶ al. Tracht Ollurba, Cri.
t. omhna
in Corco Laige, Bb. 112, Ha. 758.
t. remar (thick strand)
fr. Benn Remar which overhangs it; ¶ a southern boundary of Mun., is nr the town of Bantry, Ml. 34. t. riasgfheadha tuama;
¶ the Fearand Sodain, or Sogan, W. of the Succa, in Connacht, ext. fr. Traigh riasgfheada Tuama, and fr. Cluan Chain na Corcaidi
to Firillem Atha Gluindhind, Fir. 238, Lec. 157, Bb. 60 b.
t. rois argaid
al. T. Eothaile in Connacht, Fir. 45; ¶ one of the Trí Tragha Eireann, I. 190 a, Bb. 42 a.
t. rois téiti
T. R. Téidhe, one of the Trí Trógha
Erenn, Bb. 42, I. 190, Z. 183; ¶ v. Téite.
t. rudraigi
Mr. 34, Cath Trága Rudraigi; ¶ in Ulaid, Sas. 3146; ¶ Conall Claen coming fr. Scotl. landed there; ¶ at Dundrum Bay, c.
Down; ¶ v. Tonn Rudraigi; ¶ O'D. in Mr., in error, says it is the Strand at mouth of r. Erne.
t. sen-locha
an E. boundary of Mun., ML. 345; ¶ Tramore, c. Waterf. (?).
t. teite
T. T. ingine Ragamnach in Mun., Lis. 225 a.
t. tola
in Ultaib; ¶ fr. it to Rind Semni and Latharnai was Fintan's portion or Trían, fr. it to Dundalk was Conchobor's third, Ll.
262 a, 261 b.
t. tuirbe
Bb. 228 b, ed. 448; ¶ now Turvey, N. of Dublin, in the Castle of Turvey the Blessed Edm. Campion wrote his History of Ireland;
¶ v. Trácht T.; ¶ Tuirbe Traghmar was father of Goban Saer, Bb. 228 b, Turcbaid was once its name, Bb. 228 b, I. 1686; ¶
cf. Snaidm Tuirpi, I. 168 b; ¶ above Clár mín-réigh Modháirne, Tor. 285; ¶ v. Tulach an Bhiail; ¶ T. Tuirme in Bregia,
Sa. 74 b.
seat of K. of Cashel, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a, Lec. 377; ¶ Lis. has Tregua, Lec. has Treda; ¶ Trethu na Ríg, Cs.; ¶ Tredu
na Ríg, I. 136 a, the great moat at Kilfinnan (?), O'D., Lct., or nr Kinnity (?).
O'Dav. 122; ¶ Tréfód, al. Dúmha Dearg-luachra, St. B. 381. tréfhod; ¶ g. Tréoid and Trefhoid, Fep.; ¶ Trevet, b. of Skreen,
Meath, Mi.; ¶ Trefóit, Mi., B. lxii.; ¶ Trefhóid, Bco. 27 b, Md., Ct., C.; ¶ nr Tara, Mi.; ¶ v. Treoit.
gs. tréníatha Trega, ML. 90; ¶ cf. Tuath mic Treogha, a tribe of Firbolgs in Westm., Fir. 52; ¶ Tregda, gs. Trén-íatha Treaghdha;
¶ the l. of At, Lén, Lann, three witches or goblins who visited Eogan in his pavilion, ML. 120; ¶ ("Pavilion Hill," the
highest point behind Tullabeg on the Tully hills).
in Mun.; ¶ l. of Triath mac Iúgaine Móire, Lec. 36, Hk. 346, K. 124 b, Lg. 119, Fir. 104, Lec. 25, Sc. 166 b. trelec; ¶
Fg., Md.; ¶ Trillick, c. Tyr., Mi.; ¶ T. mór, abb Trelic móir, Au. i. 302; ¶ Trillick in b. Omagh, Tirone, Hen.
nds., g. Treóti; ¶ al. Duma Dergluachra i mBregaib, Ll. 41, Lu. 41, 51, 119 b, Md.; ¶ g. Treote, Lh. 23; ¶ Trevet, al.
Tryvet p., 2 m. N. of Dunshaughlin, Pgi. iii. 398, Mi., Cri., Ui., Mm., F., Fg., Lec. 116; ¶ n. Treóit, g. Treóit, Mi., Ui.;
¶ g. Treoiti, Ui., Ll. 367; ¶ but g. masc. or neuter treoid móir, Au. i. 240, Fm. i. 372.
ds. (battle-wood), W. of Ahnafunchin nr r. Siomha in E.
Carbrey, c. Cork, ML. 32; ¶ W. of Comchurruidh and of Bél Atha Fuinnseann, S. of Mangarrtha, Hc. 679.
Na Trí hA. ar M., strongholds ofCashel in Mun., I.
136; ¶ cf. Sliabh an Airm nr Sliabh Elva, nr Lisdoonvarna. trí airthir; ¶ Cumascach Mac Conchobair, K. of na Trí n-Airthear,
Lec. 619.
in Lethbaile Locha Muighe Bron in the Baireadachaibh, in
Tirawly, Hz. 75.
t. bethaig
ext. fr. Torinis to the Bóind, Ll. 7; ¶ Bb. 16 a and lg. 24 have T. Beothaigh.
t. britain
T. B. Mic Fergusa, ext. fr. Belach Conglais to Tor-inis or
Tor Conaind, Fir. 39, Ll. 7, Bb. 16 a, Lg. 24.
t. clochair
Tertia pars de Clochar, Bull of Alex. III. in 1179; ¶ in Fingal, and p. of Balgriffin, Proc. vii., 143; ¶ to S. of Feltrim
in Fingal, and beside Swords; ¶ l. about St. Doulough's is called Tertia Pars de Clochar (Bull of Alex. III., 1179, and of
Urban, 1186).
t. cluana meala
Clonmel-third, old name of b. Iffa and Offa E., c. Tipp.,
Mi.; ¶ this and Trián-Meadhonach, or Middlethird form Mag Feimhion, K. 146.
t. conchobair
nr Arm. city, Tl., p. 236, Ct.
t. congail
g. Tigerna Trín C., Upr. and Lr., al. S. and N.
Clannaboy, Shane's Castle, c.Antr. in it, Mi.; ¶ T. Congail Clairingnig, Ar. 232; ¶ seems here Antr. and Down; ¶ in
it were in Ruta, Belfast and Shane's Castle (Edan Dubhchairge), Ui.; ¶ T. C. belonged to Clann Aedha Buidhe, Con. 83, 85;
¶ al. Clanaboy of the O Neills, Rennes MS. fo. 52 a; ¶ the Mugdorna held this l. before the O Neills, Fir. 318, Lec. 179;
¶ N. Clannaboy = bb. Belfast, Antrim, and Massareene, S. C. = the N. part of Ardes and the l. betw. Belfast L. and the Dufferin,
Pgi.; ¶ v. Mi., Ui., Ci.
t. corcaighi
abb. of, Fm. ii. 568, Chr. 180, Lg. 205, Au. i. 422, Cri.; ¶ in city of Cork.
t. dúine da lethghlas
at Downpatrick, Ci.
t. íochtair baoighellach
the Rosses, betw. Aranmore and Gweedore r., c. Don., Fm. v.
1866.
t. massain
in city of Arm., Au. ii. 86, Fm. ii. 994, 1013,
Ci.
t. medhónach
b. Middle-third, al. Eóghanachta, where Cashel is
situated, K. 156 b, T. M., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶ T. M. and Trían Cluana Meala made up Mag Feimion, K. 146.
t. mór
in city of Arm., Fm. ii. 994, 1174; ¶ a ternal quarter of Arm. town, Ci.; ¶ al. T. mór Arda Macha, Mi.
t. na marbhlaogh
in Connacht, Fir. 227.
t. na páirce
in Lethbhaile Locha Muighe Brón in Tiramhalghaidh,
Hz. 75.
t. na sgológ
in Lethbhaile Locha Muighe Brón isna baireadachaibh,
Tíramhalghaidh, Hz. 75.
t. saxan
at Arm.; ¶ le quartier Saxon, Au. ii. 114, Ci.
t. semion
ext. fr r. Bóind to Belach Conglais, Ll. 7, Bb. 16,
Lg. 24.
t. tearmuinn brighi gobhunn
in Ui Cain in Ui Ingarduil, consists of an da Cenn Ecain,
Cúl Lughdach, Móin Muicrindi, Ceall Droma in Mairbhthir, na
Lianáin, Cnocán Ui Croin Gilla, Bealach na Ros, Lis. 182
b.
t. tulcha
nr Arm., Sweetman's Register an. 1366.
t. uachtarach
Mag Seincheineoil in which was Cíll Cluaine
(Kilcloony), nr Ballinasloe, Im. 9.
Triochadh an A., Trughanacmy, b., Kerry, sliabh Mis in it,
Mm. 448.
t. baguine
contained the 2 bb. of Banagh and Boylagh, c. Don.,
Fen.
t. cairbri
Cairbre Droma Cliab, b. Carbury, c. Sli., Fen.
t. caoille
Tuath O Cuscraidh in T. C., Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶ v. Caoille.
t. céd
T. Cét, a cantred; ¶ charter of, 1201, Gn.; ¶ but Truoghed is a half cantred in Mun. in charter of 1200, Kj. i. 39; ¶ T.
Cet seems about twice bigger than an average b., Procs. of R.I.A., vii. 475; ¶ each province had 31 Tricha cets and 27 prímdingna,
Bb. 189 a; ¶ written Tricha Cét, Tríocha, Triucha Cét.
t. c. cairpri
is it Eoghan mac Duthracht? It is not, saith Fergus, he
would not come over the border without having the T.C.C. along with him, Lbl.
575.
t. c. cera
ext. fr. Rodba to Rathain, and fr. Findglais to Maiteoig
Achaid Gobair; ¶ consists of 3 chieftainries, Lec. 167, Fir. 271.
t. c. cianachta
the terr. granted to Tadg, son of Cian, after the battle of
Crinna Bregh; ¶ fr. Glas Nera to Maeldoaid's Hills at the r. Liffey, Rc. xvii. 16, Lec. 362, Hb. 52; ¶ fr. Glas Nera
nr Drumiskin on the N. to Cnoc Maoildoid, by the Liffey on the S., Adr. 110; ¶ in Mag Breg, Hb.; ¶ ext. fr b. Ferrard, c.
Louth, to Maeldóid on r. Liffey, Cam. i. 478.
t. c. cladaigh
b. Trough in N. of c. Mon., Tp.
t. c. cualnge
in Ulst., Ll. 54, 69.
t. c. enna mic néill
betw. L. Foyle and L. Swilly, Ar. 236.
t. c. fer n-arda
al. bb. Corcomroe and Burren, Tp.
t. c. fr mbile
of the Deoraidi Cloinne Chuinn, Lec. 460.
t. c. galion
Lu. 56.
t. c in baic
in Connacht, Lec. 161, Fir. 248; ¶ .i. the Two Backs betw. L. Con and the r. Moy, in b. Tirawly, Fy.
t. c. in chalaidh
in Ui Maine, I. 46, Lec. 188, Bran. 155 b.
t. c. liathmaine
l. of Dubthach Daelteangthach, in Ulst., Lbl. 883, Bb. 141
b, Z. 466 b.
t. c. maenmhaigi
plundered by Thadhg Ó Ceallaigh, Con.
29.
t. c. mugdorn
Síl Colla Mend, consisting of 7 Saer-Aicme, Lec. 451,
Fir. 329.
t. c. na n-aicme
betw. Corcamruad and the Baisgne, Ai. 59.
t. c. na ngaleoin
Lbl. 118.
t. c. na n-oilén
b. of Islands, c. Clare, SW. of Ennis, Mi.
t. c. na sogan
the 6 Sogain in Ui Maine, Lec. 187.
t. c. na soillse
al. b. Lecale, Down, Lis. 7 a, Ci., Dc. i. 30; ¶ Cantared Luminis, Ct. 6.
t. c. níalann
Mensal l. of Cormac mac Airt, Fer. 79.
t. c. ua mbloid
E. of the Shannon, Tor. 3, 63, Ai. 69, 58, Bran.
155.
t. c. ua caisin
Tor. 135; ¶ Mac Namara's l., Con. 27 b; ¶ in Thomond, Au. ii. 418, Bran. 155 (which puts Magh Adhair in it), in b. Tullow,
c. Clare, Obr. 488.
saoi na tTrí Rand .i. of Irel., Scotl., and Isle of
Mann, Fm. ii. 708, Adr. 394.
t. rossa
Ros Clethe, Ros Coimre, and Ros mhBranduib and Cairpre mac
Feidlimidh (?) i na fail, Ll. 349; ¶ 1. The Rosses in the N. of c. Don.; ¶ 2. The Rosses in the W. of c. Don., Lct.
18.
t. sceanb eireann
are Tulach na nEspscop, Ached Déo, and Duma m-Buirig,
Lbl. 239.
t. sloinnte
dux na T. S., Au. i. 269; ¶ seems in Luigni or Leyney, c. Sli.; ¶ or Teora Connachta, al. the Gamanraige of Erris, the Fir
Craibhe, and the Tuatha Taidhen, Hen.
t. timchell leitreach con
in Mag Breg, betw. Lind Féic and Indber na
Bóinde, Lis. 196 b.
t. tonna héirenn
Tonn Chlidna, T. Rudraidhe and T. at Tuaig Innbir, Ll.
153.
t. trachta éreann
Tracht Ruis-Airgit, T. Ruis Teiti and T. Baili, Lbl.
237.
t. triucha
in Ossory.
t. tuatha
na T. T. in O Connor's or McDermot's l., Au. ii. 288; ¶ in Mag Luirg, Con. 6.
t. tuatha
i.e., na tri Partraidi in Connacht, Lec. 458, Fir.
198.
t. tuatha
O Baighill taisech na Trí Tuath, Au. ii. 360, Con. 22
a; ¶ in b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don., belonged to O Boyle, and later to MacSweeny, Fm. iii. 476.
t. tuatha
here seemingly applied to the Fir Lemhna, Ui Cremthainne and
Síl Dubhthir as a sub-territory of Oirghialla, Fen. 369.
Pd. viii. 38; ¶ one of the Dighna of Erin, I. 143 a; ¶ Tromra, Castle of O Brien, in Thomond, Ix. 27, Obr.; ¶ Tromra Castle
and tls., nr Kilrush, c. Clare, Tromraith nr Innis, Ai. 59, 114.
N. Mun.; ¶ al. Thomond, Lis. 6 a, K. 122 a, Ui., Mi., Ci., Md., F., Cg., Fep., Lct.; ¶ v. Muma; ¶ ext. ó Léim Conculaind
go Sligi Dalad, ocus ó Echtge go hEiblind, Lh. 190; ¶ ext. ó Luimnech co Drobais, Lbl. col. 902; ¶ Tuadhmuimnigh, the people
of Thomond, Au. ii. 540; ¶ Tuadmuma means the people of T., Fm. ii. 940; ¶ O Brien, K. of T. in 1172, Igb.
Tuam, c. Galw., Conb. 24 b, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ also d. Tuam; ¶ al. T. Dá Gualann.
t. n-aba
al. Inis Cara (in c. Cork), Lis. 19; ¶ T. Naua, in B. Barrets, c. Cork, C.; ¶ al. T. Aibhe, T. na hAbha, Lis. 20.
t. achaidh
Baile Tuama A., Toomaghy nr Kilbarry, in NE. c. Rosc.,
Mi.
t. átha
F.2, Fg. Mochellóc of, Tuaim Athi, Mt.
t. beola
Tombeola in b. Balynahinch, c. Galw., Wc.; ¶ cf. Benna Beola.
t. bonden
Cs.
t. carech
Fintán of, Ll. 366.
t. catraig uachtarach
Catraigh of the Suck ext. fr. it to Puirt Fidgidh in Hi
Maine, Lec. 187; ¶ Tomcatry, in b. Clanmacnowen, in Ui Maine, Im.; ¶ cf. Tuaim Carrige in Ui Maine, Im.; ¶ T. Catrighe,
Toomcattry in p. Clontuskert, c. Galw., Kj. iv. 454.
t. dá bodar
in the O Dowd's l., Lec. 165, Fir. 263, 274; ¶ Toomore tl. and p. nr Foxford, Mayo, Mi., Fy. 108; ¶ also Toomour in p. Kilturra,
b. Costello, Toomour tl. and p., in b. Corran, c. Sli., Fy.
t. dá fhiach
Maelan and Melán of, Ll. 353, Lb. 22, Fir.
752.
t. dá thúalann
F., Lis. 31 b; ¶ Tuam t., c. Galw., Ck. 57 b; ¶ al. d. Tuam, Mi., Ci., Ui., Cs., K. 173 b, Md., Fy.; ¶ g. Tommae Dá Olann,
Au. i. 252; ¶ Tuamma Dá Ualand, Ll. 374; ¶ T. dá Ualann, Fg., Md., Fep., C., Fm. ii. 660.
t. dá ódhar
in b. Tireragh, Sligo, Fir. 274. Fy. 166.
t. dindach
Cs. 253.
t. domnich
Cs. 275.
t. dracon (al. T. Drecon)
Ll. 360; ¶ in Ui Briúin Breifne, Sb. 4 a, Lec. 63; ¶ al. T. Dreccon; ¶ T. Drecon in Uí Briúin Breifne, Lg. 91, Mi., Mr.,
Fg., Tp.; ¶ T. Drecain, Ls., F., Fg., Tp., Mm.; ¶ in breifne Ui Raghallaig, Md.; ¶ T. Dreagain, K. 131 b; ¶ now Tomregan
p., which is in cc. Cavan and Ferm., in which there is a schoolhouse at Tomregan, Pgi. iii. 376.
t. drua
cath Tuama D. in Connacht, Hx. 199, Bb. 48 a, Lec. 138; ¶ al. T. Drubi.
t. drubi
battle of, by Cenél Eogain against Connacht, Ll. 182; ¶ T. Druba, Tig., Hb. 57, K. 158 a; ¶ T. Druba, Mi., Cri.
t. n-eatain
al. T. n-Eidhin; ¶ seat of K. of Cashel, Lct., Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a, Bb. 149 a; ¶ T. n-Edain, I. 136 a.
t. n-eirc
al. Liath Manchain, Lemanaghan, King's Co., Mi., Rc. xvii.
190.
t. eolaing
nr Lomcluain Ui Fhlaithile, now Lumcloon, Garrycastle b.,
King's Co., Fm. iv. 938; ¶ Toomling in b. Garrycastle, Mis. i. 204. t. findlocha; ¶ in Tratraige, Ll. 373, Md., I. 111
b; ¶ i Tuadmumain, f.; ¶ Tomfinloch, in b. Upr. Bunratty, Clare, 2 m. NW. of Sixmile Bridge, Mi.
t. fobair
i Luignib, Ll. 373, 374, Md., Lb. 24; ¶ Toomour, nr Keashcorann, c. Sli., Hs. ii. 208.
t. gabair
Bp. Lugaid of, a Laignib (leg. Luignib), I. 111; ¶ cf. Bp. Lugach of T. Fobair i Luignib, Ll. 373.
t. gréni
Ll. 364; ¶ hi Tuaig Muman, F., Fg., Md., Ct., C., B. lxii., Lec. 117; ¶ g. Tomae gréine, Tommae g., Ui.; ¶ i.e., Collis
Solis, Tig. an. 719; ¶ Toomgraney, b. Upr. Tullagh, Clare, Ui., Mi., Cri., K. 169.
t. inbir
T. in Iarthar Mide, Lb. 101, Mi., It. i. 318, Tph.; ¶ T. Inbhir, Fg.; ¶ al. Druim Inbir, F.
t. linne
Tuomlynny, in d. Kilfenora, Tax.
t. meic cáu
Fg. 220.
t. mná
nr L. Cé, for brú Builli, I. 108 a; ¶ Tumna p., in b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Pi. i. 6, Mi., Ci., Con. 12.
t. móna
al. Tóim M., S. of Cruachain Aíi, Lu. 56; ¶ 2 m. S. of Rathcroghan; ¶ Tumona or Tomona tl. in p. Ogulla, c. Rosc., Mi.
t. muscraige
Ll. 359, C.
t. muscraighe
Brenainn 7 Domaingein of, I. 107 b, Fir. 729, Md., Fg., Mt.; ¶ Tomes, in b. of W. Muskerry, c. Cork (Henessy), Fep., Lan.
ii. 362.
t. néill
Ingena Fiachnai of, subject to St. Brigit, Ll. 353, Lec.
112, Bb. 123 b, Fir. 752, Lb. 22.
t. nóa
i Maigh Luirg for brú Búille, Md., Fg.; ¶ tl. and p. Tumna in b. Boyle, Rosc.
t. regain
al. Aill mic Asuaill, in Brefney, Sa. 79 b; ¶ v. T. Drecon.
t. seancha
at L. Findmaige, now Toom-monaghan, in Woodford demesne, p.
and b. Carrigallen, c. Leit., on NE. of L. Finvoy, Mi., Ci.
t. snama
in Ossory, Ll. 40.
t. sruthra
St. Rairiu of, of the Clann Dofa Mac Aonghusa, Lec. 160,
Fir. 242, 715, Im. 165; ¶ a mansion of the Sliocht Siocais in Mag Finn, Im.; ¶ on bank of r. Suck, Bb. 61 b; ¶ Tisara,
in b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Kj. iv. 455.
t. tenba
T. Tenbath; ¶ al. Dind Rígh, Lec. 189, Fia. 38, Ll. 159 a, 45, 269 a, 377, Lct.; ¶ al. Dind Ríg in tl. Ballyknocka, 1/4
m. s. of Leith-ghlinn Bridge, Mm. 482, Fia.; ¶ so, nr Bearna na Cleite; ¶ v. Rc. xxiv. 51; ¶ T. Tenma, al. Dind Ríg, nr
Leighlin Bridge, W. of the Barrow, Bd. 6.
t. trebuinn
Sa. 69 b; ¶ in Bregia (?).
t. uí mheadhra
Toomyvara, c. Tipp., Obr., Ods. 628. tuairín; ¶ belonged to Baron of Castleconnell and to Sliocht Ricaird Mic Uilliam Burke,
Hb. 13, 14; ¶ Tooreen tl. in b. Clanwilliam, c. Limk.
the N. quarter, as Uí Néill in Tuaiscirt; ¶ also it was a district in c. Antr., with a K. over it; ¶ v. next word; ¶ Tuaiscertach
means a Northern, Mr. 158.
Twescard dry. in d. Conor, Tax.; ¶ and T. the N. of c. Antr., with region about Coleraine, Ra.; ¶ b. Lr. Dunluce and NE.
Liberties of Coleraine, Ui.; ¶ ri an Tuaisceirt, Fm. ii. 576, iv. 1088, 914; ¶ Dál n-Araidhe, .i. fíor-Ultaigh an Tuaisgirt,
St. B. 591; ¶ they sold Patrick in T. Dail Araide, Arcail, a valley in T. Dail A., at Sliab Mis, Lh. 97–8; ¶ hence I may
correct Tl. 16, 17: "They went round Ireland northwards, and they landed in the north (leg. isin Tuaiscert, in Twescard),
and sold Patrick to Milinc, King of Dal Araide"; ¶ this Tuaiscert is mentioned thrice in Fm., but Mi. mistook it for the
N. of Éire; ¶ in 1215 the Earl of Athol gets Killesantan with the castle of Coleraine, and 10 Knights' fees in Twescart,
nr that castle, on r. Bann, Sw.
t. connacht
O Dubhda's l., Fm. ii. 714.
t. n-érenn
co ndechadar T. nE., so that the men of N. of Éire
went, Au. ii. 82, 10.
t. fearna
nr Tradraige or Bruree, Ha. 748.
t. in cúigidh
Sto. 18 b; ¶ nr Mag Bernsa (?).
t. lethe érenn
N. of Irel., Mm. 473.
t. maige
one of the Portaibh righ of Cashel, Lec. 377, Bb. 149, lis.
143, I. 136; ¶ clearly in c. Clare, O'D., Lct.
t. uladh
Lc. ii. 268; ¶ Twescard supra, or simply the N. of Ulaid. t. umhaill; ¶ the son of Conor Ruadh and the sons of Magh (Maghnusa
?) plundered the English of N. Umhall, and took their spoils to the Insi Mod, Con. 12 b.
na tri Tuatha of Erin that do not belong to the Gael viz.,
the Gabraige Suca in Connacht, Ui Fairsig and Gaileoin of Lein.; ¶ these are Firbolgs, Bb. 16 b.
na Tuatha form a dry. of 10 pp. in d. Elphin, Au. ii. 449; ¶ epscop na Tuath, al. Síl Muiredaig, Mi., Ci., Tp., Fm. iii.
86, Au. ii. 158; ¶ d. of Elphin.
Mac Suibhne na dTuath, K. 186, Ct., Ac.; ¶ in NW. of c. Don., Mi., Ci.; ¶ Nadoe, i.e., pp. of Tullaghobegley, Raymuinterdoney,
Clondahorkey and Mevagh, in b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don., Au. iii. 628, Tp., Ci., Mi.
the people inhabiting district E. of r. Lifé to the
sea, Fir. 50.
t. aésa gréine
district in c. Limk., including Castleconnell and Singland; ¶ Aes Gréine is not b. Smallcounty, as Dr. O'Brien says, Mi.;
¶ Tuogh p. in d. Emly, Westrop.
t. airbri
an Aicme of the Aiteachaigh in Tebtha, Bb. 140, Lec. 351,
Fir. 52, Ha. 73.
t. aithechdha
this Aicme of the Aitechaigh settled in Airthear Life as far
as the sea, and their district was in Tuath Gobhar, Bb. 140, Lec.
350.
Conn C. C. slain there, Rc. xvii. 8, Mm., Lec. 53, 361, Ll.
24, Bb. 7 a, 13 b, Mi., Lg. 147; ¶ Cond slain by Tipraidi Tirech, K. of Ulst., in T. Ambrais, opposite his own Dún, and
his Lecht is on the Faigthi there, Bb. 31; ¶ T. Ambrais, Lbl. 640.
t. ambrois
T. Ambrois, Tig. an. 185, Bb. 13; ¶ nr Tara, Of. 318; ¶ plain nr Tara, c. Meath, Cam. i. 470; ¶ this is "in tulaig i Tuadainair,"
Ll. 131.
t. an chalaidh
Callow in Hy Many, Ar. 130; ¶ in Uachtur Ua Maine, b. Kilconnell, c. Galw., Mi.
t. an chluigín
T. an Chluiginn, in O Brien Oguanach's l., Hb. 106, 12 a,
Ai. 10 a.
t. an dolaidh
al. T. Ui Laoghaire in Corca Laoighe, Fir. 677; ¶ v. next word.
t. annola
al. T. Rois, O Laegaire its chief, Ha. 759; ¶ round Roscarbery.
t. arduisi
in Tir Eoghain and in Ui Nell of the North, from Siodhan
Slebhe an Chairn to L. Febhuil, to Bearnus Tíre Aodha as far as the
Bann, Fir. 52; ¶ T. Arduis, Ha. 742.
t. asdach
Túatha A., in W. Mun., Rc. xx. 38.
t. baei
Tuatha B., l. of O Sullivan of Dunboy, Gc. 358.
t. baghna
al. Bolgthuath B., Connacht, Fir. 54.
t. baile na ngedh
Au. iii. 402, Fm. iv. 1229; ¶ seems in Dalton's l., in b. Rathconrath, c. Westm.
t. benntraige
Aitechaigh in Ui Echach Muman, Rc. xx. 337, Lec. 351, Bb.
140, Fir. 51, Ha. 741.
t. bibraige
Aithechaigh in Corco Laidhi, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Rc. xx. 338,
Fir. 51, Ha. 741.
t. bili
in Brega, Bb. 35.
t. bladhach
d. T. Bladhaidh, in c. Don., Ui.
t. bolgraige
Túatha B. and Clann Deguail, in Cenél Conaill,
Rc. xx. 338.
t. brecraigi
in Laigin Desgabair and in Osraigibh, Fir. 51, Lec. 350; ¶ in Laigin Desgabair, i.e., in Ossory, Rc. xx. 337, Bb. 140, Ha.
741.
t. breg
in Meath, Lis. 203 a, Rr. 68.
t. bressi
in Ulst., Ll. 95.
t. brígte
the Fotharta and T. B. are of Clann Erimhóin, Ll. 14.
t. bhrígh uis
l. of Baron of Castleconnell, c. Limk., Hb. 14.
t. brothaill
Broghill, nr Charleville, c. Cork. Mi.
t. buada
Ua Cairpri, chief of, Rc. xviii. 181, Hb. iii., Ai. 38; ¶ al. T. buadga, in b. Clonlonan, Westm; ¶ now Tuaith, al. Twy;
¶ Twyford House is in it, Mi.; ¶ seems nr Uisnech.
t. búain
T. B. and T. Selle, in Dal Araide (cf. Milchu maccu Buain,
K. of Dal Araide), Bb. 140 a, 140 b, Fir. 52; ¶ T. B. and T. Dim-búain were Aithecthuath septs of Ulst., Lec. 351; ¶
T. B. and T. Taille in Dalaraide, Ha. 742.
t. buird baghna
Bolg of, Fir. 948.
t. caemáin
al. Duchus Muintire Caemáin; ¶ in O Dowd's country, ext. fr. Tuaim dá Bodhar to r. Gleoir, Lec. 165.
t. chaireda
an Aitheachthuath tribe in Ui Liathain and in Ui Mic Caille
in Mun., Lec. 350, Rc. xx. 337; ¶ cf. Tir Cairedo, Mag Cairedo; ¶ al. T. Cairigh, Bb. 140 a, Fir. 56, H. 741; ¶ al.
T. Ciaraighe, Fir. 51.
t. caisléin hui chonaing
Ai. 51; ¶ round Castleconnell, c. Limk. t. caoille; ¶ Lis. 182, in it was Cathair Droinne tl., in b. Condons and Clangibbon.
t. carra
al. T. Cathbarr, an Aicme of the Aitechaigh, Bb. 140; ¶ T. Carre, T. Cathbarr, in Corca Muichead, Baisgin, Duibne, in Corcamruadh,
and in Laige in Ele, Fir. 51.
t. cathbar
T. C., and the Tuath Ui Carra, Aitheachthuath tribes in
Corco Muiched, in Corco Baschain, in Corco Duibne, in Corcamruad, in Corco
Laidi, in Eilib, in Duaithnib (Uaithnibh ?), in Muscraidibh, and in Corco Oiche
in Ui Conaill, Lec. 351, Fir. 51.
t. catraige
Aitechaigh in Ui Maine Deiscirt, Bb. 140, Lec. 351, Fir. 51,
Ha. 742.
t. chenéil fheichin
in b. of Leitrim, S. of c. Galw., Fm. vi. 2228.
t. cille siniche
under Baron of Castleconnell, c. Limk., Hb. 14.
t. chinnmara
in Fighnin (Mac Carthy's) country, Ai. 56; ¶ nr Kenmare.
t. cís
at Tara; ¶ al. Síl Caelchon, of Eoganacht Caisil, Bb. 188.
t. clainne fhacarta
Tuagh of Clinaghartie, in E. of b. Lower Toome,
Clandeboy.
t. chloinne maonuigh
in E. Eile, nr Slieve Bloom; ¶ its chief was O Dooley, Bran. 156 a.
t. chnuic ordán
l. of Baron of Castleconnell, c. Limk., Hb. 14
a.
t. choirpri
S. of r. Boyne, Ll. 331, Lec. 253, Bb. 88.
t. choncobairni
in Hui Briuin, nr L. Cime, and in Cluain Fuiche, Bb. 140,
Lec. 351, Ha. 742, Fir. 51, Rc. xx. 338; ¶ but Lec. has Cluain Fraich, and Rc. and Fir. have Concubairn; ¶ cf. Conchuburnensis,
A.
t. connacht
Tuatha C., .i. Tír Briúin na Sinna, Kinel Dofa
and Corcachlan, Fm. iv. 1252, Ci.
t. connraige
an Aicme of Aiteachaigh in Sliabh Breg, Mughorna, Ui Segain,
Feara Rois, Feara Arda, Feara Luirg, and in the two Cremthainn, Bb. 140, Fir.
52.
t. crecraige
in Luighni Connacht, about L. Teched, Corann, Bearnus
Tíre Oiliolla, as far as Magh Tuiredh, Bb. 140, Fir. 52, Ha.
742.
t. cruadhluinde
in Ui Echach Coba, Rc. xx. 338.
t. cruithneach
in Mag Luirg and Mag Ai; ¶ fr. L. Cé to Bruigel and the Shannon, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Fir. 52; ¶ round Cruachu, Fir. 54, I.
176.
in Tír Uladh and in Magh Coba, Bb. 140, Lec. 351,
Fir. 52; ¶ betw. Sidan Sléibhe in Chairn and L. Febail, and betw. Bearnas Tíre Aedha and the Bann, Bb. 140, Lec. 351.
t. cualand
Pd. 50; ¶ v. Cualu.
t. dalbhaigh
of Cenél Maoin mic Muireadhaigh, Fir.
139.
t. dá maige
F., Bb. 75 b, Bran. 152, Fir. 471; ¶ Cúil Breccain in it; ¶ in Ui Failgi, Ll. 350, Lec. 200, 107, Fep., Fir. 740, (Tethmoy
of the Calendars of State Papers) = bb. of Warrenstown and Coolestown in King's Co.; ¶ al. Nether and Upr. Tuomoy, Mi., Fep.,
Tp.
t. dathi
Nuadu Mac Achi, a druid of; ¶ in Bregia, Lu. 41, Lbl. 877, Fir. 435.
t. dé danann
Tuathe De D. .i. plebes Deorum, N. 44; ¶ Tuatha Dé Danann, Rc. i. 36, 37, 40, 41, iii. 483, iv. 177–9, vi. 201–2-45, 259,
315; ¶ morféiser do Thuaith De D. roadnacht i Tailltin, lbl. 192; ¶ Uaisle Tuatha De Danand, Lu. 38; ¶ of same stock as
the Fir Bolg, Ac. 10; ¶ Tuatha De Donand, Ls., Lec. 75.
t. dee
Túatha Dee 7 Ande, Lu. 16; ¶ the gods and non-gods.
t. dimbuain
the Tuath Buain and T.D. in Ulst., Lec. 351.
t. domnaill
in Umall, Rc. xx. 338.
t. domnann
the Gailenga of Corann, c. Sli., Fir. 665, Bb. 140; ¶ v. T. Fer nDomnann.
t. duir
in Corcamruadh, Ha. 742.
t. eba
Codhnach in T. E., Lec. 32, Sb. 4, Lg. 86, K. 131; ¶ nr Machaire Eabha at the foot of Benbullin, b. Carbery, Sli., O'D.,
Mi.
t. ebluirg
in Airgiall, betw. Glenn Righe and L. Erne, and ext. fr. the
Buaigh to L. Feabhail, Bb. 140, Lec. 351.
t. echach
now b. Armagh, in c. Arm., Tp.; ¶ T. Eachadha, Au. iii. 432, Mi.; ¶ Tuath Eachadha, in b. and c. Arm.; ¶ called To-aghie
in old map, in London, Fm. iv. 1242.
t. eiginrige
in Mag Breogain in Eoganacht Caisil, Ha. 741.
t. ella
for L. Ribh, eitir Conmaicne 7 T. n-Ella, on W. of L. Ree; ¶ al. T. Fella, Mi.
t. eminrighe
Aicme of Aitechaigh, in Ir Muma, and in the Ui hEilibh, Bb.
140, Lec. 351, Fir. 51.
t. emloirge in Ultaib,
Rc. xx. 338, i.e., in lesser Ulaid.
t. emraige
in Mun., Rc. xx. 338.
t. emruis
Mm. 619; ¶ v. T. Amrois.
t. eolach aitheachda
al. T. Ruisen, l. of Ui Caomháin of Cera, Fir.
272.
t. eolairg
in Tir Eogain, Rc. xx. 338, Fir. 54, I. 176; ¶ cf. Árd Eolairg.
t. esa gréine
caislén Tuatha E. G. in Ara, Ai. 109, Hb.
9.
t. ethachdha
at Clonard, c. Meath, Rc. xx. 337.
t. étair
the district of Howth, Igb.
t. faralt
in Ikerrin or nr Templemore, c. Tipp., Tp.; ¶ it was in Eile.
t. fer n-domnann
in Cera, in Hui Amalgada and in Hui Fiachra Tuaiscirt; ¶ fr. r. Rodba to the r. Congnach in Cairpre Droma Cliab, Bb. 140,
Le. 351, H. 742.
t. fer n-inais
in Eoganacht Rois Argait, in Aran and in Arainn, Bb. 140,
Fir. 51; ¶ in Eoganacht Ruis Argaidi, in Airmumain, or in Iaraind, Lec. 351.
t. fer morc
Bb. 140; ¶ in Geibtine in Ui Conaill, Ha. 741; ¶ nr Askeaton.
t. fer ruidi
an Aitheachthuath sept in Corcamruad, Lec. 351, Bb.
140.
t. fer ruisen
i Feraib Cera, Rc. xx. 338; ¶ in Carra, Mayo.
t. fidbuide
in Leix, Queen's Co., Tp., Bran. 152, Obr.
t. fidga
Pd. 30; ¶ a British tribe in Fatharta of Lagen, Ll. 8 a, Cps. 125; ¶ in Fortuatha Laigen and in Ui Cennsealaigh, in Tuath
Gabhar, Lec. 350, Bb. 140, Cps. 326, Sb. 3; ¶ i Fothartaib do gach leith do bhun na Slainge, Hk. 314, K. 130; ¶ al. Figda,
Cps., Sb. 3., N.; ¶ al. T. Fidhbha, Bb. 23, 113, N.; ¶ al. T. Fidha, Rc. xx. 337; ¶ T. Fidhgha, i.e., the Tuatha of Lein.,
and the Ui Fhailge, Fir. 50, K. 130.
t. firbb
Aicme of Aitechaigh, Bb. 140.
t. fochmaind
Bb. 140; ¶ allies of Tuath Fidga, Ll. 192, Pd. 30; ¶ in Tuath Gabhar, in the Ui Failgi, in the Fotharta Airbrech, and in
Almuin, Lec. 350, Bb. 140; ¶ Fir. 50 adds the Mairtini.
t. fochmhuinn
in Ros Guill, and in Ros Iorghuill in Tir Conaill, as far as
Mag Cedne, and about Eas Ruadh, Fir. 52.
t. forc
T. F. and Ioth Allac in Albain, desc. fr. Rechtaid Rigderg,
Bb. 93, Ll. 190, I. 89 b, Fir. 679, Gc. 60.
t. fris an gcoirrsliabh,
i.e., O Conor Sligo's people, Ar. 236.
t. gabair
in Lein., Lis. 140, i.e., T. Fiodhga, T. Fochmhuind, and T.
Athachda; ¶ the T. Fochmhuind was the name of Ui Fhailge and the Fotharta-Dairbreach, of "Almain" and of the Mairtini
or Maidirdini, Fir. 50.
t. gabraige
in middle of Connacht, Rc. xx. 338.
t. gailian
in Lein., Rc. xx. 337.
t. geibtine
T. Geiftine, in Ui Conaill Gabra, Mun. (about Askeaton, Es
Geibtine), Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Fir. 51.
t. géisille
Lg. 83, b. Geshill, King's Co., Tp., Bran. 152, K. 130, Hk.
308.
t. glai
in b. Corcomroe, c. Clare, opposite Isles of Aran, Fm. iv.
1182; ¶ T. Glea, al. Mag. Glea; ¶ the nearest part to the Aran Isles, Doolen Castle in it, Wc.
t. glaisdig
in Scotl., Lec. 336; ¶ Glasgow (?).
t. glarvaighi
sept of Aitechaigh, Bb. 140.
t. glas
Aitheachthuath tribe in Sliab Bregh, in Mudornai, in Ui
Segain, in Fir Rois, in Fir Arda, in Fir Luirg, and in Ui Cremthaindi, Lec.
351; ¶ v. next word.
t. glasleib beg
in Mugdornnaib Seagain, in Fir Rois, in Fir Arda, in Fir
Luirg, and thence to Creamtainne, Ha. 743.
t. glasraige
an Aicme of the Aiteachaigh in Cairpre and about l. Silenn,
Bb. 140, Fir. 52.
t. glasraigthe
in Mag Sleacht, in Ui Briuin in Breifne, Fir. 52. t. glinne
gobla; ¶ at Inber Fuile (Suile?), NW. of r. Bann, Sto. 17.
t. grecraige
an Aitheachthuath tribe in Luigni Connacht, about L.
Deichead, the Corand, and in Bearnus Tiri Ailella as far as Mag Tuireadh, Lec.
351; ¶ Tuatha Gregraige, in Luigne, Connacht, Rc. xx. 338.
t. guairi
T. G. and T. Ochuine, two Aicme of the Aitechaigh, located
betw. Ros Gauill in Tir Oiliolla and Mag Cede, as far as Eas Ruaidh, Bb. 140,
Lec. 351, Fir. 52.
t. iboth
in Soctl., Gc. 60.
t. ier
Conaire and Cúrói were of this Mun. tribe, or
the Erna, Om.
t. imrois
Zc. iii. 464; ¶ in Lein.(?); ¶ v. T. Amrois.
t. inbhir
K. 122; ¶ i mBregaib, betw. Inbher n-Ainge and Inbher Colpa, betw. r. Nanny and the Boyne, Fm. ii. 930; ¶ but it may be
fr. Inbher n-Ailbhine to Inbher n-Ainge and to Inbher Colpa, leg. T. Inber(?).
t. inber
ó T. I. co Cobae .i. Cailli Conaill, H. 3, 18, 725; ¶ Tráig Inbir in it, Sa. 54 b.
t. inbir
mouth of r. Bann, Fia.; ¶ v. Tuag Inbir.
t. indolaig
al. T. Ruis in Mun.; ¶ O Laegaire is its chief, Bb. 112; ¶ nr Roscarbery.
t. in móintín
in Roches' country, Mun., Fer. 196.
t. glinne gabla
Tuath Locha 7 T. G. G., Sto. 17.
t. laegairi
Ua Caindealbáin, rí Tuaithe L. in Meath, Lec.
392.
t. laegairi
in Daiminis in L. Erni, Lec. 255, 570.
t. laige
in Eilib, Ha. 742; ¶ in Ely O Carroll.
t. laighean
Lct. 3, Bb. 147.
t. léghe
in Offaley, Tp.; ¶ now Ley or Lea- i.e., b. W. Offaly and a small part of the N. of b. Portnahinch; ¶ O Kelly Léighe, Bran.
152.
t. ligmaine
an Aitheachthuath in Gailengaibh Breg, Lec. 351, Bb. 140,
Fir. 52, Ha. 742.
t. linne
a well at Tara, Pd. viii. 22.
t. locha
T. L. and Tuath Ruis Blai, NW. of r. Bann at Inber Suile,
Sto. 17.
t. luchra
the Luprachauns, Sil. 238; ¶ I apologise to these "gentry" for putting them in.
t. luigne
Aicme of Aiteachaigh in Breg, Laeghaire, in Ardgul, in the
two Delbna, Ui Mac Uais, as far as Tara, fr. Inbher Colbtha to Comar Cluana
hIraird, Ha. 743, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Ha. 743; ¶ Mac Maeláin Rí T. L. in Bregai; ¶ T. L., Bk. 7 a, Rc. xx., 337, Fir.
53; ¶ b. of Lune, c. Meath, Fep. 118, Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶ tigerna na Saithne 7 T. L., Fm. ii. 926; ¶ tigerne Gaileng 7 T.
L., Fm. ii. 790.
t. luigne
epscop Tuath L., al. Bp. of Achonry, Au. i.
500.
t. luimnigh
region nr city of Limk., Tp. Bran. 155.
t. luircc
T. Luirg, b. Lurg, c. Ferm., Mi.
t. lusmaige, Mi.
v. Lusmag.
t. mac n-derbchon
in Fearaibh Maige Féne, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Fir. 51,
Ha. 741; ¶ Tuatha Mac nErchon in Feraib Muige, Rc. xx. 337.
t. mac n-greaga
in Ui Faeláin, Rc. xx. 337.
t. macraige
Tuatha M., on Mag Slecht, Rc., xx. 338, but named between Ui
Conaill Muirteimne and Sliab Breagh and prob. a slip for Magh
Breagh.
t. maige finne
v. Cathair Dubacáin.
t. mairtine
in Muscraige Mittine, Airther Feimhin, Liacc Tuill,
Tír Aedha Breoguin, and in Ui Cairpre, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Ha. 741, Fir.
51.
t. masraige
in Mag Slecht in Ui Briúin Breifne, Bb. 140, Lec.
351, Ha. 743.
t. maugnae
Lu. 99 a; ¶ in Meath(?), Bb. 151.
t. mic trega
an Aitheachthuath tribe in Iarthar Midi, in Fearaibh Tefa
and in Cuircne Midi, Lec. 351; ¶ T. Mic Treda, Bb. 140, Ha. 742, Fir. 52; ¶ T. Mac Trega, in l. of the O Faolan's in
Ui Failge, I. 176, Fir. 55; ¶ I. has Ui Feata Failgi.
t. mic umoir
or T. Mac n-Umoir in Umall, Bb. 140, Lec. 351, Ha. 742, Fir.
51.
t. mic umoir
or T. Mac n-Umoir; ¶ in Dál Cais and in Ui Fiachrach Aine, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Fir. 51, Ha. 741.
t. mic tregain
in Feara Cuirnn in W. Meath, Ha. 742.
t. midhi
in Meath; ¶ Rí T. M., Bb. 151.
t. mochtaine
in Mag Macha in Ulst., I. 176, Fir. 55; ¶ Tuatha Mochthuinde in Mag Macha, Rc. xx. 338.
t. móna
in Connacht, E. of Mag Cruinn, Hf. 19 a (2nd part); ¶ Toomona tl. in c. Rosc.(?); ¶ Toomore p. and tl. in c. Mayo.
t. mór
in d. Achonry, Tax.; ¶ Toomore p.
t. morcc
Aitechthuath in Ui Conaill, Bb. 140, Fir. 5; ¶ in Ui Conaill Gabra, Lec. 351; ¶ v. Fir Morc.
t. muighe
B. lix.; ¶ Tuomoy ext. fr r. Mongagh, on c. Westm. border to N. limit of Clanmaliere, and fr. Edenderry to Philipstown, Fm.
iv. 820; ¶ Totemoy dry. in d. Kild., Primult and Toberdaly, and Crochan, King's Co., are in it.
t. muighe fhiondalbha
in or including p. Manulla, c. Mayo, Fir. 271, 278, F.; ¶ al. T. M. in Dalb., in Ceara, Lec. 168.
t. muighe finne
in Caoille, a Triacha in Mun., ext. in width from Leth
Reilgi na mbainn-leagh in the W. to Abha na Carcrach in the E., Lis. 183 a; ¶ v. next word.
along r. Blackwater, fr. Mallow E. to Clenur and to Cletty,
O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
t. muighi na beithigi
in Cera, ext. fr. Callaind to Ulaich Chaelaind, Lec. 167,
Fir. 271.
t. muintire ceallaigh
in Clandeboy; ¶ L. Toman in it, in which is a crannóg; ¶ in p. Ahoghill, b. Lr. Toome, Proc. vii. 155.
t. muma
(North Mun.); ¶ v. Tuadmuma, fr. Belach Conglais nr Cork to Ros dá Shailech, in city of Limk.; ¶ it is called Cóiced Conroí
mic Dari, Of. 172, Ac.; ¶ d. Túathmumain, Lu. 83 a; ¶ as. Tuathmumain, Fm. ii. 866; ¶ Momonia Borealis, al. Limerici Regnum,
Gb. 347; ¶ equalled or comprised the d. Killaloe; ¶ the entire kingdom of Thomond ext. fr. Léim Chonchuloinn to Áth na Bóraimhe,
and fr. Biorra to Cnoc Aine Cliach, and fr. Eoganacht Chaisil to Tuaisgert na Bóirne bán Chlochaighe, Ai. 64.
t. na dromon
the Mac Carthys of, in Muscraighe, Ai. 133, Hz. 63,
75.
t. na ferna
now Kildysart, b. Clonderalaw, c. Clare, Mi.
t. na fidbaide
Tuath na Fiodhbhuidhe, Tuoghne-fuigh; ¶ the Feevagh in Clandeboy, in the W. part of b. of Upr. Toome, Proc. vii. 154.
t. na nglinne
Seacht Tuatha na nGlinneadh, K. 191 b; ¶ the Glynnes of E. Antr. now the bb. Glenarm and part of b. Carey.
t. na ruscach
Ó Ogartaidh, chief of, Fir. 948.
t. na toibrineadh
in b. Clare, c. Galw., Wc. 369; ¶ Ui Ailella of, Fir. 204; ¶ F. na Tobrined, Z. 188.
t. nebluirg
Aicme of Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
t. nemluirg
in Airgiallaibh, fr. Glinn Righe to L. n-Eirne, and fr. r.
Banda to L. Feabail, Ha. 742, Fir. 52.
t. ochaine
they and T. Guaire were betw. Ros Guill in Tír
Oiliolla and Mag Cedne, as far as Es Ruaidh, Bb. 140, Lec. 351, Ha.
742.
t. ochmain
al. T. Fochmaine, in Tuath Gabair in Lein. -viz., in Ui
Failge, Fotharta Airbrech and in Almain, Ha. 741.
t. odhráin
nr Tara in Meath, K. 146 a.
t. partraighe
Túatha P. ext. fr. Ath na Mallachtan to Glaisi Guirt
na Lainde, and fr. Caol to Fál; ¶ O Goirimiallaigh was its k. and O Dorchaidhe its chief, Fir. 271, Lec. 167, Fy.
t. pionndragasaigh
in Cluain Meala, Fir. 835; ¶ Pendergast's l. nr Clonmel.
t. raisean
in Ceara in Irras Domnand, I. 176, Fir. 54.
t. rass
Tuathrass, or the Rosses, c. Don., Fm. iii.
324.
t. rátha
Tooraa was O Flanagan's country, in b. Magheraboy, c. Ferm.,
Ui., Mi., Cri., Fen., Fep., Lct., Obr., Tp,.; ¶ v. Lec. 128, 379, Bb. 136, 150, Fg., Md., Mt., Fir. 168, Lis. 143, F.2
50.
t. resen
in Conmaicni, betw. Áth Moga and the Sea, Bb. 140
b.
t. resent humoir
Aicme of Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
t. riabhach
Fa. 2; ¶ cf. Tooreagh tls.
t. rois
Cenél mBindigh of, Bb. 44, Fir. 141, Lec. 130; ¶ in Feraib Amalgada and Feraib Fiachrach, Rc. xx. 338.
t. rois
T. Ruis, al. T. Indolaig, in Mun. (seems O Leary's l. of
Ross-carbery), Bb. 112, Gc. 52, Ha. 759.
t. ruide
in Corcomruadh, Fir. 51.
t. ruis blai
NW. of r. Bann and nr T. Locha 7 T. Glinne Gobla, Sto.
17.
t. ruisen
al. Ros Laogh, or p. Roslee, b. Carra, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 272; ¶ in Conmaicni; ¶ ext. fr. Áth Moga to the sea, Lec. 351.
t. saxan
p. Tullylease in it; ¶ in NW. Cork, Tp.
t. seimainde
in the Decies of Waterf., Rc. xx. 337; ¶ T. Semand, Lec. 350; ¶ T. Semonn, Bb. 140, Fir. 51.
t. selle
in Dál Araide, Bb. 140 b, Fir. 52.
t. senchenéil
in Ui Maine Tuaiscirt, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, Fir. 51, Ha.
742.
t. senérand
in Ciarraigi Luachra and in Luachair Deadad in Mun., Bb.
140, Lec. 351, Fir. 51, which has Seneuran.
t. sengnaighe
aicme of Aitechaig, Bb. 140 a. t. senmogad; ¶ aicme of Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
t. síne
in Oirgialla 7 in Conall, I. 176, Fir. 50. t. slébi; ¶ in Dáil Araidi, Lec. 351.
t. slecht
the Masraidhe of Magh Slecht, q.v., Fen.
t. tabairrend
in Ulaid, I. 176, Fir. 54.
t. taiden
T. Taiten, Lec. 343; ¶ Damnonians of Connacht, Of. 175; ¶ K. of T. T. and Breifni Ui Ruairc, K. 160 b; ¶ one of Teóra Connachta,
Hc. 2, 706.
t. tailltenn
Raith Luirc in it, Lec. 514, I. 165, Sa. 65.
t. tarbi
in Mun., desc. of Eber, Bb. 22 a.
t. tardruis
in Tir Eogain, and in N. Ui Neill, Lec. 351, Bb. 140, which
has T. Tarduis.
t. tartaisi
in Ulaid, Rc. xx. 338.
t. temainde
in Oirgialla, Rc. xx. 338.
t. teman
in the Deisi in Mun., Ha. 741. t. teamra; ¶ Tuatha T., Lis. 27, Ccc. 56.
t. tetchill
in Ulst., Dún Cethirn in it, Ll. 183.
t. tigi dichairr
nr and W. of L. Orbsen, Ll. 332, I. 72.
t. toraidhe
seems the mainland opposite Tory Island in c. Don., Bco. 14
b, Mi.
t. tregae
aicme of Aitechaigh, Bb. 140 a.
t. treithirne
in Mag Breogain and in Eoganacht Caisil, Bb. 140 a, Lec.
350, Fir. 51; ¶ T. T. in Muscraige Breogain and Eoganacht Caisil, Rc. xx. 337.
t. tresaige
in Conmaicnibh fr. Áth Moga to the sea, Ha. 742, Fir.
51, which seems to have T. Treasaidhi, al. T. Ruisen, q.v.
t. truim
Burke of; ¶ al. Fir-thíre, Fir. 803 or 863.
t. tuili ordain
in Mun., O Briain, k. of, Con. 44.
t. tuirbhe
al. Ui Cormaicc in Meath, Lec. 212; ¶ Turvey, nr Swords, c. Dub.; ¶ by Synecdoche Bregia, Ui., or perh. for Fingall, Fen.;
¶ Ui. and Fen. have T. Tuirmhe; ¶ v. Rc. xvii. 165; ¶ T. Turbi, desc. fr. Eber Find, Ll. 14, Lec. 61.
t. ua n-aengusa
in Corco Laidhi, ext. fr. Fearsaid Ros to Gaiblin in
Gaithneamha 7 fr. Dún Deide co Bél Atha na Leice, Bb. 112, I. 90,
Fir. 677, Gc.
t. ua m-bresail
in Ulst., S. of Glind Righe, Ll. 186, Hc. 2, 543; ¶ but NW. of Árd Sailech, i.e., of Árdmacha, Lbl. 550.
t. ua m-builc
in b. Islands, c. Clare, Fm. v. 1682; ¶ but p. Kilchrist, b. Clonderalaw, c. Clare, Fm. vi. 1880.
t. ua cathbarr
Tuatha Ua C. and T. Ua Carra, in Ui Fiachrach Aidhne, Rc.
xx. 338.
t. ua cathbarr
of Corco Muched, Corco Baiscinn, Corco Duibhne, Morruad
(i.e., Corco Morruadh), Corco Laighdi in Eilibh, in Duichni in Muscraighi, and
in Corco Oiche in Ui Conaill, Bb. 140 b; ¶ T. Ua Cathbair and T. Ua Cairre in Corca Muched, Ha. 742.
t. úa ceindeidigh
.i. a nGarrdha in Corco Laidhi, ext. fr. L. in Bhricin to
Cenn Mara 7 fr. Midhros to Bél in Atha Solais, I. 90, Fir.
677.
t. úa ciabhaigh
Clann Cairthigh of, in Muskerry, c. Cork, Ai. 131, Hz.
64.
t. úa conail
in Triacha Caoille, in Mun., ext. fr. Glenn Cubra to
Lebglaisi, Lis. 183 a; ¶ comprised most of the p. Kilworth, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
t. úa coneid
in Mun., i.e., the Garrda, ext. fr. Cend Mara to L. an
Bricín, and fr. Mídhros to Bel an Atha Solais, Bb. 112, Gc., Ha.
759; ¶ Aughsollis nr Skibbereen in it, Gc. 50; ¶ al. T. Ua Ceinndedigh.
t. ua conghaile
prob. p. Ogonnelloe, al. Aglis-Sinnell, Tp.; ¶ in c. Clare.
t. úa cuscraidh
in Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182; ¶ ext. fr. Termann Bríghe Gobhunn W. to Áth Cross Molaga, and to the r. Fuinshion nr Kildorrery,
O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
t. úa n-dorchi
Ó Doirchi of, Fir. 948; ¶ in c. Galw. or Mayo.
t. ua n-duib dá leithe
al. Duthaigh, Ui Cobthaigh in Corco Laidhi, I.; ¶ ext. fr. Beul-Átha na hUidhre to Béul Átha Buidhi, and fr. Gort na Dabhcha
to L. an Tairbh, Bb. 112, I. 90, Fir. 677.
t. ua n-duinnin
in Triacha Caoille, Mun.; ¶ ext. in length fr. the top of Sliabh Cáin to Echlasca Molaga, and in width fr. Glaisi muilinn
Mhairteil to Bearn Mic Imhair, now called Bearna Dearg, Lis. 183 b.
t. úa n-dunlaing
al. T. Ua nDungalaigh in Mun.; ¶ in Corco Laoidhi; ¶ ext. fr. Oileán Indsi Duine to Bel Átha na hUidri, and fr. Greallach
na Gruime to Achad Aible, Bb. 112, I. 90, Fir. 677, Gc. 54.
t. úa faroll
al. Duthaidh Uí Failche, Bran. 156.
t. úa fiannadhuigh
in Triacha Caoille in Mun., ext. fr. Baili Ui Ghormain W. to
the road in Druim Raite and to Áth na Cell, and fr. Abhann mhór
to Crích Muighe Finne, Lis. 183.
t. úa fichilligh
in Corco Laidhi in Mun., ext. fr. Goilin (al. Gaibhlin) na
Gaithneamtha to Oilean Indsi Dúine, and fr. Dún Eogain to Glaissi
Draigneach, O Ficheallaigh is its chief, Bb. 112 a, I. 90, Fir. 677,
Gc.
t. úa n-gillagain
Fir. 948.
t. úa lúighdheach
Burke of, seems in or nr b. Ogoonach, c. Limk., Hb. 12, Ai.
105, 111.
t. úa quain
i.e., Ui Maille Machaire, and Ui Ingardail, in Caoilli,
Mun., Lis. 182 b.
t. ua rossa
Bran. 154, p. Iveross or Iveruss, in b. Kerry, Limk.,
Tp.
t. ui ghilla mhichil
in Corco Laidhi, ext. fr. Feith na hImgona to Cend Mara 7
fr. Beind Sidhain to Bel Atha na Seamand, I. 90, Fir. 677–8.
t. ui laeghairi
.i. Tuath an Dolaidh in Corco Laidhi, ext. fr. Fearsaid Ruis
to Loch in Bhricín, 7 fr. Tráigh Long to Síth na Fear
Finn, I. 90, Fir. 677.
Uncan Tugneda, Ll. 361, Mt.; ¶ Tuighnetha, Md.; ¶ airchinnech Tuidnida, Tynan tl. and p. in c. Arm., Mi.; ¶ Tuidnigha,
al. Tuighnidha, Ui.; ¶ but Uncan Tuigneath no Unnic Tuignech in Ui Dortain, F2.
g. Abb Tuileain, Tuiliain; ¶ nr Ardbracken, Ui.; ¶ nr Kells, F., Mi., Cri., Tp.; ¶ g. Tuilén, Bco. 24 a, K. 169; ¶ Leabhar
Gearr Tuilen, Fir. 207; ¶ Tuiléin, Md.; ¶ d. Tuilen, Ls., Mi.
(nr Árd Ladrand at Gorey ?); ¶ one of the 3 Tuile of Erin—viz., T. Clidna, T. Ladrand and T. mhBaile, Sa. 30, Ll. 168, I.
153, which adds that T. L. was "in tuile medonach."
though Ui. and Mi. enter it under Tuilsc, Tuilsg, the
flexion shows ns. Tuilsce; ¶ da. Tullsci, Lc. ii. 378, 414, 456, Ar. 206; ¶ Tuillsce, Mi., Ar., ML.; ¶ Tuillsgi, Ui.;
¶ g. Tuillsce, Ar. 62, Fm. v. 1262; ¶ in the very middle of Mag Ái, NW of Ráith Cruachan, Ar., Mi.; ¶ now Tulsk, 5 m. SSW.
of Elphin, c. Rosc., and 2 1/2 m. NW. of Rath-Croghan.
Pd. viii. 38; ¶ Turvey, c. Dub., Mi., Mm.; ¶ Óic Tuirbe, Bb. 48; ¶ Fir Tuirbhi, Md.; ¶ rex Turbi, Ui.; ¶ nr Donabate
in N. of c. Dub.; ¶ nr Turvey, c. Dub., is Portrane, on the hill overlooking the main sea on which the new asylum is built,
the workmen, in 1898 or 1899, digging the foundations, found a subterranean sepulchral chamber lined with small stones; ¶
a long approach, also lined with stones, led to it, and in it was the skeleton of a man of large size; ¶ the whole was cleared
away, and the skeleton was thrown over the bank of rubbish; ¶ d. Tuirbe, Bb. 48; ¶ Tuirmhe betw. Collamair Breag and Mag
n-Ealta, SE. of Indber na Bóinde, Lis. 196.
g. Tulcha, da. Tulaigh, al. Telach; ¶ in Anglo-Irish is Tulla, Tullow, Tullagh, Tully.
t.
a castle and b. of Tullagh, in E. of c. Clare; ¶ also a castle in b. Corcomroe, in W. of c. Clare, Mi., in d. Killaloe, Tax.
t.; ¶ in d. of Dublin, Ct.; ¶ Tylach in dry. Bray, Cr.
t.
1290; ¶ in Fothered Ui Noláin, Gn. lxxxviii.
t.
in Ui Feidhlimthe, c. Carl., Tax.; ¶ now Tullow, al. Tullow O Felimy.
t.
in Lein., in Cell Findich, F.
t.
in Lein.; ¶ Eithne and Daercairten, daus. of Cormac mac Ailella, in T., Lein., I. 57 b, Bb. 77 a, Lec. 95.
t.
prob. Tully tl. in b. Carrigallen, c. Leit.; ¶ in Mac Rannall's country, Fm. iv. 1084.
t.
in Dalriedia, St. Nehemias (.i. Giolla na Naomh),
Ct.
t.
Searc of, in Mugdorna, or at Tech Laidhi, Lec. 146, Fir.
190, Hx. 217.
t.
Caislén Tulcha, Lc. ii. 358, Mi; ¶ one of six Tully tls. in c. Rosc.
in the Eoganacht Glennomhnach, in Caoilli, Lis.
182.
t. aenaig
dp. Tulchaib A.; ¶ nr Glend Moling and Ros mBrocc, Lec. 600.
t. aifi
in E. Lein., nr Tulach in Máil, and E. of Raith
Spelain and Raith in Máil, Sas. 4749, 4755.
t. aitt
at Clonmacnoise, Kj. iv. 458.
t. álainn
nr Carrigallen, c. Leit., Ci., Fm. iii. 348.
t. an bhalláin
at Emain Macha, Hf. 32 b, 2nd pt.
t. an banchuire
in Tír Conaill, Sas. 2835.
t. an comlaind
in Meath, Sa. 87 b 1.
t. an trír
.i. Tara, ML. 92, Of. 186, Tp.; ¶ T. in T., Lec. 558, 569, Ha. 732.
t. an trír
nr Abann Deise and Lecht Cinn Con, Sil. 188; ¶ in Ulaid; ¶ on Knocklayd in N. of c. Antr. is a carn called by the natives
Carn na truir and Abhann Deise (leg. A. Taisi) flows through Glenn Taisi (now Glentow) nr it.
t. an tuirléime
above Tuaigh ebair (or Traig-ebair) at Tara, Fer.
72.
t. árd
cath Tolcha Áirde, Fia.; ¶ Ciarán and Rignach Tulche Airdde, Ll. 367, 369; ¶ al. T. Airde Eo, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 116, Ai. 150
b; ¶ v. Telach Ard.
t. ard
St. Rignach of, Lec. 119.
t. ard
Rc. xviii. 281, 291, Ai. 42; ¶ bell-house of, burned by O Ruairc raiding Bregia and Saithne; ¶ Ai. has T. A. Connallain;
¶ ? Tullyard, 4 m. N. of Drogheda; ¶ cath Tolcha Árd (sic), Fia. 68, Cri.
t. árd maini
Fir. 187, 189, Hb. 120.
t. árd máinle
Ai. 44 a, 45 b.
t. bela
at Tráig Tuirbi in Breag, Bb. 228.
t. bennáin
nr Cell Fintáin de Duleng, Cs.; ¶ nr Dulane in Meath(?).
t. bennain
in Mun., C.
t. brec
an. 1276, Tax.; ¶ Tullachbracc in 1185; ¶ Tullabracky p. in bb. Coshma and Small County, Westr.
t. breogain
the Laigis of, in Lein., Lec. 215, 274, 451, Fir.
556.
t. brefnech
gp. na Tulach mB.; ¶ the hills of Breifny, Mi., Lc. ii. 70.
t. brendin
nr Lothra, Cs. 320.
t. cais cearndaigh
I. 135 a; ¶ v. T. Cearnaigh.
t. carpait
in Menna Tíri in Uib Meith, Ll. 356, Md., B. lxii.; ¶ in Ui Méith Macha, Fg.; ¶ ó Thilaigh C. in Menna tíri in Ui Meith,
Mt., Fep.; ¶ Tullycorbet, c. Mon.
t. cearnaigh
in Ulst., Bb. 148 a; ¶ Tullycarney, c. Down, Lct.
t. cleibh
in Bairéadachaibh Tiramhalghaidh, Hz.
75.
t. cliach
in Aine Cliach, St. B. 526.
t. cnáimrid
W. of Brí Leith, Bb. 222.
t. comgaill
Senach of, Lec. 106.
t. conadan
Colman of, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 116.
t. craebain
I. 110 b, Lb. 24; ¶ Ll. 374 has T. Creaban.
t. cumann
in Disert O'Dea in Cinél Fermaic, Ar. 192; ¶ in the p. of Kilnaboy, c. Clare.
t. da ech
al. T. na Céd, E. of Cnoc in Fhomharaic in Ulst.,
Lis. 214 a.
t. da goadh
Roeiriu of; ¶ al. or nr Duma Raerend, Bb. 197 b.
t. dalláin
in Tír Conaill, Md.; ¶ v. Cell Dalláin.
t. dá roth
in Mag Mell Tíri Tarngairi, Ll. 168, Bd.
12.
t. dathi
seems in or opposite Torry Island, c. Don., Lbl. 290; ¶ prob. Tullagh O'Begley, opposite Tory Island, c. Don.; ¶ in NW.
of b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don., O'D. in Mr.
t. dé
(in or nr Dublin ?); ¶ in Dindshenchus of Áth Cliath, Ll. 194.
t. dér
Ll. 166; ¶ nr Bruden da Choca now Breenmore in Westm., Bb. 229, Bd. 42; ¶ al. Druim Suamaig nr Bruiden da Chocae, Bdc. 320,
321, Sa. 76; ¶ Ard Cainligh at it, I. 169.
t. domnaill
nr Damcluain in Ui Briuin Eoal, Fy., Bb. 144, Lbl. 900; ¶ cf. Tullydonnell tls. in Armagh, Donegal, Louth.
t. domnann
Fy., Fir. 260, Lec. 454; ¶ nr Damcluain.
t. donnchadha
nr and E. of Saighir Ciaráin, K. 168 a, Fir. 778.
t. droma
al. Árd na Clocc, I. 127 b; ¶ nr Clonmacnois, but at Tochar Cluana Bóirenn, Fer. 71; ¶ cf. Tullydrum tl., c. Louth.
t. dubglaise
in Cenél Conaill, Bco. 5 b, Md., Ct.; ¶ Temple Douglas in p. of Conwall betw. Letterkenny and Gartan, Adr. 192.
t. eogain
in Carmun na Ríg in Tochur etar da mágh; ¶ an ancient burial-place, Ll. 193; ¶ in Ui Failge; ¶ Eogan Bruidne Dá Chocca
was there, Sa. 84; ¶ cf. Tullyowen, c. Don.
t. finn
maidhm Tolcha finne i nGlinn Eidhnighe in O Baoighill's l.; ¶ Tullaghfin tl., p. Inver, b. Banagh, c. Don., Mi. Ci.
t. finn
al. Cnoc Finn nr Sliabh Eilbhe, c. Clare, Fy.
t. finn lethid
in the 3rd Trian of the Ui Congairb of Tuath Muighi Finne in
Mun., Lis. 183 a.
t. flainn
on E. of the ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162, Hc. 2, 713. t.
fobhair; ¶ in Lein., C. 137.
t. foirtchi
Modairen of, Lec. 108, Bb. 122, Lb. 18, Fir. 721.
t. foirtchirn
in Lein., Lbl. 340, Fg., Md.; ¶ T. Fortchirn in Ui Felmeda, F.; ¶ al. T. Ua Felmedha, Tullow, b. Rathvilly, c. Carl., Au.
i. 588.
t. garba
Ciaran's community fasted here upon the K. of Teftha, Rc.
xvii. 383, Hb. 88; ¶ Tullaghan-garvey, b. Kilkenny W., c. Westm., Cri.
t. garbháin
tl. Tullygarvan, in p. Kilmanagheen, c. Clare, Kj. iii.
96.
in Machaire Laigen, to E. of Síd Liamna and nr Cnoc
Aife, Lis. 228 a.
t. in morigan
at Cruachu Ái, I. 169 b.
t. in trír
at Tracht Rudraige, Lis. 222 b; ¶ nr Benna Boirchi.
t. in torchomraic
in Brúg maic Indóc, Lu. 163 a; ¶ betw. Cnoc Sidi in Broga and Brug maic Indoc.
t. labair
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, I. 110, Lb. 24.
t. lathraich
in Connacht, Bb. 208 a, I. 160 a, Fir. 67, Sa. 46
a.
t. leis
in d. Limk., K. 174 a; ¶ but in d. Cloyne an. 1304, Tax.; ¶ T. Leis, al. Telach Lias, Mi.; ¶ T. Léis, Fg., Ls. v. 276;
¶ 1 m. S. of Drumcollogher, c. Limk.; ¶ T. Leis na Sachsan (its patron is St. Beretchert, whose Cross is there with "Oret
pro Berechtuine" on it); ¶ in hUib Conaill Gabra, F.; ¶ Tullalease tl. and p., Cork.
t. leis
Tullylish in d. Dromore, Mi.
t. leith
W. of Tara, Lis. 240 a.
t. liacc
in Tír Endai Artich, Tl., Ct.; ¶ St. Patrick ordained Domnall, son of Coilcne, bp. of the ch. he founded here.
t. licce
T. Leke, nr Arm., Ct.
t. mac n-domnaill
Senach and Colmán of, Ll. 349; ¶ but v. T. Mic Comgaill.
t. magair
Fintan of, one of the 3 sts. of Ui Luascain, Lec. 106, Lb.
17, Bb. 114 a, and Fir. 750 have Finán; ¶ Bb. 76 a and Fir. 483 have Finnia.
t. maic comgaill
al. Nuachongbail, Lec. 107, Lb. 16, 17, Fir. 732, Au. i. 553
(Nohaval churchyard, on a hill at Stradbally, Queen's Co., E.H.); ¶ al. Oakvale! al. aNuachcongbail, in Laigis Laigen,
the Forba of Comgall mac Lugnai, Lec. 274, Md.; ¶ al. Ind nuachongbail, Ll. 318, Bb. 121; ¶ etir Druim Togaidhe, i.e., in
Hui Condmaill, Bb. 121 b; ¶ in Oughaval tl., Stradbally p.
t. maige lena
(must be Tully hills, nr Tullabeg and Tullamore), ML. 72; ¶ it was in the Eiscir Riada, and the highest point behind the
college of Tullabeg.
t. maine
in Galenga, Ct.; ¶ fr. F.2, p. 246, it seems in Ui Maine or Connacht.
t. máinne
Tullamaine, c. Kilk., Kj. iii. 90.
t. mathain
in dry. and d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ Tullamain tl. and p. in c. Tipp.
t. mic cormaic
Eithne and Derchairthin ingena Felmeadha of T. m. C., Lein.,
Fir. 726; ¶ v. next word.
t. mic fheilmeda
Eithne 7 Dercharthainn of, in Lein, Lec. 331, I. 107 b, X.
77, Fir. 467; ¶ Tullowfelim, al. Tullow, c. Carl.
t. mhin
in c. Tipp.; ¶ Tullamaine, B. lix.
t. min
l. of Monasternenagh, Limk., Sw. an. 1200; ¶ seems nr Limk. city.
t. min mo-laga
in Mun., Md., C.; ¶ nr Glendamain and Sliab Crot, Lbl. 942, Rc. xxiv. 64; ¶ Mitchelstown or nr it; ¶ nr Fermoy, Lan. iii.
83.
t. moain
Tullamin, 3 m. fr. Cootehill, c. Cav., Mi.; ¶ v. next word.
t. moghain
castle of, taken by O Reilly, Au. iii. 386; ¶ al. Mongáin, Au. ii. 316.
t. móineach
in d. Derry, Tax.
t. molaga
Mo-Lacca of; ¶ in Mun., Fir. 731.
t. molan
ch. in d. Lismore, c. Tipp., Tr. 84.
t. mongáin
W. of Sliab Cairpri, Hx. 856; ¶ Tullymongan, nr and E. of Cav., Mi., Au. iii. 46.
t. mór
lucht Tulcha Móir; ¶ the Ui Edigen of, belonged to Colmán Ela, Fir. 172; ¶ Tullamore, King's Co.
t. mugdorn
Searc of, Lec. 146.
t. na n-arm
al. Mag Rath in Ulaid, Lis. 220 a.
t. na gcaorthann
in c. Ferm.
t. na carbat
al. Mag Leamna in Ulst., Sto. 20 a.
t. na carbat
W. of Áth Cathail druim fri-fidh in Connacht (?),
Fer. 68.
t. na carpat
Fer. 69.
t. na céd
now T. dá Ech, E. of Cnocin Fomhoraic in Ulst., Lis.
214 a; ¶ seems in c. Don.
t. na coibche
in Oenach Tailten, Cormac 48, Lbl. 27.
t. na comnaide
al. Cnoc Bracain at Uisnech, Lbl. 868, Sil. 73.
t. na cornari
l. of Mellifont 1178, Sw.
t. na crot
in Mag Nisi, Fen.
t. na dála
al. Cuillenn, Sas. 5783; ¶ now Cullen and the region around it in b. of Clanwilliam, c. Tipp., and b. Coonagh, c. Limk.
t. na dála
O Maoilfhalaigh of, Con. 73 a; ¶ in c. Galw., 4 m. N. of Tuam; ¶ seat of O Mullally, Fm. iv. 1148 note; ¶ General and Count
Lally Tollendal were of this place.
t. na ndéar
Lec. 522.
t. na ndruadh
al. T. Ruta, Lec. 164, Ct.; ¶ in Connacht(?); ¶ nr Cros Patraic in Tirawley, Fy.
t. na n-epscop
al. Telach na n-E., q.v.
t. na n-epscop
in Thomond, Ai. 76 a, I. 87 b, Lbl. 416; ¶ Tulla in p. and b. of Tulla, Clare.
t. na faircsina
al. Árd na Riag in Connacht, Lec. 492, St. B. 379; ¶ Ardnarea nr Ballina, c. Mayo, Fm. iv. 1089.
t. na faircsina
old name of Almu Laigen, Sas. 1258.
t. na fairscina
al. Ráith Glais and Ráith Brenaind, Lis. 209
b.
t. na fenne
now Árd Pátraic, S. of Cenn Abrat, in Mun.
(Ard Patrick, c. Limk.), Lis. 206; ¶ T. na Féine, Mm. 308.
t. na fiad
W. of Tulach in Mail, in Machaire Laigen, on it were
Ráith Speláin and Ráith in Mail, Lis. 228.
t. na hiarmaithrige
Bb. 408 b, Bd. 11; ¶ seems nr and W. of Ardagh, c. Longf.; ¶ T. na hIarmaithrighe, at Brí Leith, or Sidh midir, Bb. 228
b; ¶ al. Brí Leith, I. 147 a, 168 b; ¶ Lec. 521 has T. na h-Imaram (?).
t. na maeile
al. T. na Molt, and al. Mullach Ruda, Lec. 164; ¶ al. Mullach na Tealcha, al. Tulach na Molt, Fir. 261; ¶ T. na Maili, al.
Tulach na Molt, al. Mulach Ruadha; ¶ Mullaroe, in p. Skreen, c. Sli., Fy.; ¶ al. Cnoc na nDruad.
t. na naomh
Saintfield, c. Down, Kj. iii. 90. t. na n-óg; ¶ Ailill Óc slain there, Ll. 205.
t. na ríg
in Connacht, Lis. 210; ¶ nr Uarán Garad(?).
t. na rigna
Z. 354, Cg., in Lein.; ¶ seems T. na Ríoghraidhe, al. Uachtar Árd na Laigean ós Lithphe Laigean, Ston. A. p. 127; ¶ Oughterard,
c. Kild.
at Cend Abrad in Mag Locha, Lec. 369; ¶ T. na Teannala, Sto. 13 b.
t. na trét
al. Tlachtga Hill, Ll. 137, I. 98 a.
t. odra
at Sliab Dá Chon; ¶ Ora hill, N. of Holywell, b. Clanawley, c. Ferm., Mi.
t. odhráin
Tullaroan, c. Kilk., Kj. iii. 89.
t. óg
Cenél Feradaich of; ¶ in Dál Caiss, Lec. 450; ¶ c. Clare.
t. óg
O Neill inaugurated king there; ¶ now Tullaghogue, c. Tyr., Ui., K. 155, Mi., Tp., Lct., Fy.; ¶ g. Tolcha Ócc, Mi.; ¶ al.
Telach ócc, q.v.
t. olaind
v. Telach O.
t. olcáin
7 bps. of, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
t. rátha
Cbb., C. 18; ¶ ch. of Condire, a pupil of St. Finnbarr's at Cork; ¶ seems Tolath-rath betw. Dungarvan and Carrigthothel,
a day's march fr. each, Gn. an. 1285.
t. rea
Mac Mahon inaugurated there, Shirley's Farney.
t. roisc
N. of Árd Sléibe in Ulst., Ll. 186; ¶ SE. of Oularpa or Ollarba, Lbl. 550, Z. 185 a, Hc. 2, 543; ¶ Tullyrusk tl. and p.,
c. Antr.
t. ruadáin
hi Cuilinn in Eile, Cs.; ¶ ? Tullaroan tl. and p., c. Kilk., not far fr. Eile.
t. segsa
in Corann, Bco. 22 b; ¶ the hill of Emlaghfad, b. Corann, Sli., printed T. Segra in Ct. and Adr.
t. speláin
in Tuath Muighe in Dalb, in Cera, Lec. 168, Fir. 271; ¶ al. Cnoc Spealáin, high hill nr Balla and Sliabh Carna, in p. Balla,
b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.
t. srutháin
belonged to Mac Goisdelbh, an 1557; ¶ al. T. Sruthair, b. Costello, c. Mayo(?), Ci.
in Meath; ¶ 1 mile NE. of Baile Átha Buide, Athboy, Bb. 226 b, Fir. 535.
t. trebaill
at Belach Duin Bolc in Lein., Lbl. 945.
t. tuadamir
Ll. 205.
t. tuathail
al. Tara, Fy. 270.
t. ua m-blaith
in Gabair in Mag Ailbe(?), Bb. 121.
t. ua bfeidhlimidh
W. of the Slaney, Tax. K. 153 a; ¶ al. T. Mic Fheilmeda, q.v.; ¶ Eithne and Daircharthaind, of T. Ua Felmeda, Lec. 109;
¶ Tullowphelim, al. Tullow, c. Carl.
da. Tulchaind, Ll. 315, Lg. 223; ¶ Fir. 479, Bb. 76, Cri., r. Tolka, N. of Dublin; ¶ ó Thulcaind, co hAth Cliath, was fought
the battle of Clontarf, Fm. ii. 776.
a hillock on the Shannon at Limk., Bd. 21; ¶ in Duthaidh Ara over L. Derg-deirc; ¶ Fert Fintán of T. T., Ll. 4, Lis. 138,
K. 122, Fer. 9, Lg. 2, Fir. 30, Sa. 56, Sc. 4, Sd. 3, ML., Os. v. 246; ¶ al. Tonn Tuine, Tounthinna in p. Templechala, Temple-callow,
in b. Duharra, Tipp., Fm. ii. 1189, i. 4; ¶ 3 m. NE. of Killaloe; ¶ but Tul tuinne, Ll. 295 a, seems in Wickl.
al. Turloch, g. Turlaigh; ¶ Burke of; ¶ in N. Clann Uilliam in Connacht, Fir. 804; ¶ T., gs. Turlaigh, Turlagh in b. Carra,
c. Mayo, a round tower there, Mi., Ci., Fy.
t.
Druim mór, nr L. Con, L. Cuilinn, and L. Claen, Sil.
59.
t.
betw. Nuachongbail and the monastery of Corcomroe in Clare; ¶ betw. Corofin and New Quay, Ar.
t. adnaig
Rc. xvii. 407, Bb. 37; ¶ cath Turlaigh A. betw. O Conor and O Ruairc of Breifne, Mi.; ¶ in l. of O Conor or O Ruairc, or
on their border; ¶ O'D. says "prob. T. Airt in Aidhne nr Oranmore"; ¶ in Corann, Ci.; ¶ in Conmaicne, Ui.
t. aeda
nr r. Suck, Rc. xviii. 158, Hb. 107.
t. airt
in Crích óc mBethra, Ll. 291; ¶ nr Mag Mucrima, Bb. 13; ¶ a marsh in Aidne betw. Cell Cornan and Magnoel, c. Galw., Of.
329, Wc. 43.
t. bruidhéil
Bree-oil lakelet in b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Proc. vii. 188, S.
p. 346.
t. da tres
in or betw. Tirawly and Luigni in Connacht; ¶ al. T. in Chadaigh in Clann Céin, Bb. 128 b.
t. desceirt in muighe
Rc. xviii. 158, Hb. 107; ¶ O Conchabair dug a channel which brought the Suck through T. D. in M and T. Aeda into Abaind na
n-Eidhnighe and L. Rí; ¶ there is a Ballinturly (Baile in Turlaigh) a little N. of Athleague, c. rosc.
t. droma
as. Turlaig nDroma; ¶ al. Árd na Cloc, Kj. iv. 453; ¶ in Ui Maine(?).
t. inbir móir
made by Amergin, Lec. 30, K. 129, Hk. 302; ¶ at Arklow, c. Wickl., Obr.
t. mocháin
Turlough-vohan, nr Tuam, c. Galw., Mi.; ¶ the l. of Mac Feorais (or Bermingham), Ar. 96, Fir. 823; ¶ 5 m. E. of Tuam.
t. mór
Con. 45; ¶ in Ui Fiachrach; ¶ seems Turlough Keeloge in p. Kinvarradoorus, Galw., Ci.
t. na mbruigeol
Turlaghmore tl. nr Briole in p. Taghmaconnell, c. Rosc.,
Mi.
t. sampaidi
Sa. 50 b.
t. silinde
Silend's abode before the lake sprang up, Lec. 487, Bb. 206; ¶ nr L. Sheelin.