to Mag nErcraite to the Bann iar n-Uachtar (W. of Uachtar ?)
in Ulst., Ll. 186; ¶ nr r. Bann (?).
u. achaidh
Cilline Mac Diarmata of, of the Dal mesin Corb, Ll. 350,
385, Fir. 725, I. 108, Lb. 17.
u. achaidh
in Cenél Luachain, Md., Fg., Mt.; ¶ Oughteragh in b. Carrigallen, c. Leit. (?): Óchter Achid, A. 17 a.
u. n-ailbe
a digna Érenn, I. 143, Pd. viii. 40.
u. áird
al. U. Ard in Mag Laigen; ¶ Oughterard hill in b. S. Salt, c. Kild., Mi.; ¶ round tower and old ch. there; ¶ in dry. Naas,
Tax.; ¶ nr Naas and Clane, Ll. 116 b; ¶ in or nr Cell Cúile, Lb. 15; ¶ Tulcha na Ríoghraidhe, al. U. Árd over the Lithphe
of Lein., Ston. A. p. 127; ¶ v. Ll. 367, Lec. 117, 119, Bb. 125, F., Fg., Md., Fir. 713, C.
u. árd
Outhrard in d. Clonfert, Tax.; ¶ Oughterard, c. Galw.
u. mbera
N. of Áth Tríndíad, to the N. of
Uachtar Glinne, X. 369; ¶ leg. Ath Ferdiad(?).
u. caille
in Ui Cuanach, Ct.
ú. carthainn
Fy.; ¶ nr Cros Pátraig, in Tirawly (?).
u. clainne riocaird
about Athenry, Ar. 196.
u. colle
Ailill Molt slain there, Lbl. 911.
u. connacht
S. Connacht, al. Clann Ricaird, Ci., Au. ii.
526.
u. dara
in Lein., Mi.
u. eirne
Up. L. Erne, Lec. 400.
u. fine
N. of and nr Clane, Ll. 117; ¶ b. Oughteranny, c. Kild.; ¶ v. next three words (?).
u. fine
Cilline mór, son of Coirpre, ancestor of the Ua
Meimre and the Ui Foebraind of Uachtar Fine, Bb. 77 a, 70 b, Fir. 472,
438.
u. fhine
Cenél Ucha of U. Fh., nr the Clann Manchine at the
Liffey, Ll. 316, X. 73.
Ui Faebrannáin Uachtair Fine, the genealogy of the Ui
Mainchin of Tír Cineil Nucha and Life, Ll. 388.
u. garadha
in Ossory, Mi.
u. gabra
telach mór sein fil im-Maig Lagen, Lh.
121.
u. gesille
in Ofally, Con. 47 a.
u. glinne
N. of Mag Ítha, to the N. of Leitir Mhulach, X. 369; ¶ Oughterlin, c. Don. (?).
u. laigen
S. Lein., K. 165 b.
ú. lamand
Abbey of Holy Cross in it; ¶ d. Cashel, Of. 382, Tr. 395; ¶ 3 m. S. of Thurles, Ar. 302; ¶ a place-name(?) or a name given
to Holy Cross, about which there is a legend, Mainistir Uachtdair, Sto. 44, Lec. 458.
u. lua
in Crích Roiss, Ll. 90.
u. muaide
Mochae of, Lec. 118, Bb. 125, Ai. 151.
ú. nessa
dedicated to St. Patrick by Cinaed, K. of Tara, in
satisfaction for violating the sanctuary of Domnach Patraic in Tirconaill (?),
Tl.
ú. tíre
W. of inner bay of Dundrum, c. Down; ¶ Dundrum Castle in it; ¶ Ui Meith in it; ¶ Water-tiry in Kilmegamp in b. Lecale,
Ci., Ui., Mi., Ra., Ac.
u. tíre
in Mag Luirg; ¶ the N. part of b. Boyle, c. Rosc., where Keadew and Killcashin are still so called locally, Ci., Fm. iii.
514, Au. ii. 428; ¶ Cell Lomat, Killummad p. in it, Con. 27 a.
ú. tíre
b. Upperthird, c. Waterf., Tp.
ú. ugan
in Cianachta Breg, which was plundered so far, an. 826, Au.
i. 322.
an Uaimh, the Cave, .i. Drogheda, Au. ii. 630, Fm. i. 497.
uaimh; ¶ Colmán Uamach, Lec. 115, Lis. 6, Au. i. 176, Fia. 52; ¶ Cluain Uama, now Cloyne, c. Cork; ¶ MoChonóc Uamach,
Ll. 368, Fg. u. achaid alddai; ¶ U.A.A. 7 Cnodbai, Au. i. 372; ¶ in Mughdhorna Maighen, Mi.
u. alla
in b. Carra, Mayo, Au. ii. 12; ¶ al. U. Allagreic, in E. of p. Aghagower, Mi.
u. barri
Antrum S. Finbarri, in Cork, Tr. 329.
u. ceise coraind
in Connacht, Ll. 28.
u. cnodba
Bb. 42 a, Z. 183; ¶ Cave of Knowth, c. Meath, Au. i. 372, 454, S. 346, Proc. vii. 188, I. 190 a.
u. cnogda
on E. of Clonmacnois, Lis. 190.
u. condba
one of the trí Dorcha Érenn, Bb. 42
a.
u. cormaic
in Cind Craibigi in Conachail in Corann, Connacht, Lbl. 887,
Bb. 142.
u. cróine
in Baile idir Dá Abhuinn, in Tuath O Conail, Mun.,
Lis. 183; ¶ now Macrony, on banks of r. Araglin, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
u. chruachon
Bb. 206; ¶ dí chait a h-Uaimh Ch., Sas. 7683, 3896, Sa. 42 b; ¶ Cave of Rathcroghan nr Castlereagh, c. Rosc., Proc. vii.
190.
u. dábhilla
in Dábhilla in the sea, on E. coast N. of Indber
Domhnann, Lis. 198 a.
u. dorcha fearrna
in iarthar Chorca Ui Duibhne, Dg. ii. 8.
u. firt boadan
Au. i. 372–3; ¶ at Dubhadh, or Dowth, in Meath, Mi.
u. fuibhi
Fg., Md., Mt., C.
u. in fhómharach
in Cechtraige, in the W.; ¶ the Dartraige banished from S. Mun. to it.
u. leo
on S. shore of Inishark isle in W. Connacht,
Wc.
u. mná an gobhand
at Drogheda, Mi., Au. i. 372.
u. na caorach glaise
old cave nr Sceichín na Raince, in c. Tipp., nr
Mitchelstown, Rc. vi. 226.
u. purgodóire pátraig
U. Purgadóra Phatraic, St. Patrick's Purgatory, on L.
Ghearg, Au. iii. 416, K. 175.
u. slaingai
one of the trí Dorcha Érenn, Bb. 42, I. 190; ¶ U. Slangae, Lbl. 237.
Tor. 33; ¶ dp. ó na hUaithnib, of Cashel, Bb. 106, Lis. 142, Fir. 195, Mi., Lct., Tp.; ¶ the bb. Owney in cc. Limk., and
Tipp., St. B. 424; ¶ the l. of Ui Bloid, E. of r. Shannon, Tor. 9; ¶ gp. cath Muscrige 7 nan-Uaithne, Ccc. 32.
Bb. 94, Ll. 325, Tor. 266; ¶ at Deircdeircc, Lec. 454; ¶ b. Owney Beg, c. Limk., Ui., Mi., Lct., Tp. Fir., 503, 681, Gc.
42, St. B. 120, Bran. 156; ¶ in it is Abbey Owney, al. Abington p. in d. Emly.
in Mun., Cgg. 30; ¶ al. Uaithne Beg or Uaithne Cliach, the b. of Owney Beg in NE. of c. Limk.; ¶ U. Fidbuide, Rc. xviii.
11; ¶ U. Fidhbhaidé, Cri., Ai. 28.
Trí Tiubradha Eirenn: Tiubra Cuirb, T.
Uairbheóil, U. nG. in Macaire Connacht, Hx. 947; ¶ ns. Úarán nGarad in Mag Aí, Lu. 98 a, Ll. 246, Lbl. 739, Sas. 1316,
7734, Lis. 210 a; ¶ Oran nr Tulsk, c. Rosc., Tl. 106; ¶ al. Druim Ferta, Tl. lviii., Ct. 1. uarán maighe haoí; ¶ now Oran
in b. Ballymoe, c. rosc., Fm. v. 1542.
in Meath, Lec. 423, Ai. 106; ¶ in Bregaib, F. 183; ¶ oc Ath Drochait ind-Úaithniu i nHóib Aedho Oduha (leg. Odba) i ndescert
Breg, Cáin Adamnáin, p. 4.
of L. Maigi Bron, in Bredach, in Ui Amalgaidh, Lec. 168,
199, Fir. 273, Bb. 75; ¶ Uí Airmedaig .i. lucht Chaille Conaill a tuaith .i. o Thráigh Murbaig go Fersaid Tresi, Fir.
248; ¶ in b. Tirawly and p. Killala, Fy.
tigerna Ua n-Aithechda; ¶ prob. Tuath A., now Tooaghly in b. Carra, Mayo, Mi.; ¶ the Findloch of previous place is Findloch
Cera (?); ¶ cf. Tuath Aithechda.
Lb. 99; ¶ Ui Amalgaidh; ¶ b. Tirawly, Mayo, Tl. 126; ¶ Múad Óu n-Amalgaidh, Au. ii. 10; ¶ r. Moy, Ar.; ¶ Ua n-Amalgada,
Lbl. 899, Mi., Ci., Ui., I. 110, Fy., Ct., Lec. 168; ¶ Ui Amalgada 7 Ui fiachrach Muaide; ¶ epscop ua n-A. 7 Ua F. M., al.
Bp. of Killala, Fm. ii. 1094, Lc. i. 318, 236; ¶ Ua Dubda, K. of, Au. ii. 238.
Cobthach, K. of, Ll. 46; ¶ of Aes Coinchinne, nr Baltimore, c. Cork, Gc. 36; ¶ for this Obr. has Ui Bathliamna, in its centre
is the Castle of Arda nr Baltimore, in W. of c. Cork, the mansion of O Flainn Arda.
Ui Bairrchi, F., Tor. 317, Ct., K. 168, Ar. 65 a; ¶ b. Slievemarague, Queen's Co., plus parts of c. Carl, Fir. 461, Fia.,
Tp., Mi., Ui., Cri., Ci., B. lvi., lix.; ¶ Kilmolapogue in p. Lorum, Carl., in it; ¶ v. I. 58 a, Lec. 198, Fir. 466; ¶
in it are Cell mac Cathail, Md., Fg.; ¶ Glenn Uissen, Fg., Md., and Sléibte, Lh. 96.
in Ui Ceinnselaich, nr the sea; ¶ Árd Crema in it, Cs., fir. 45 a; ¶ the b. Bargy in S. Wexf. is nr the sea, Rc. xvii. 380.
ui bairchi; ¶ of Mag Argetrois, Lec. 118; ¶ for extent of Ui B. of Lein. territory v. I. 58 a, Lec. 198.
over the r. Barrow, O Caolaidhe its chief, Bran. 153 b, Tp.; ¶ Ui Berchon, "over the Berba; ¶ " b. Ibercon, forming N. portion
of b. Ida, c. Kilk., Ros Ua mBerchon, now Rosbercon, is on W. bank of the Barrow, O'D. in Tp., Mi., I. 107 a; ¶ b. Ui Berchon
included pp. Kilmakeroge, Kilbride, Kilsoan, Ballygurrim, Shanbogh, Rosbercon, Listerlin, Dysartnoon, the Rower, Cloneamery,
and part of Inistioge (Carrigan quoting a MS.).
Clann Aengusa Berraide, are the Hui Berraide oc leccuch in
Huib Failge, Ll. 314, Lec. 199, Fir. 470; ¶ at Laccach. ui billraighe; ¶ in bb. of Upr. and Lr. Connello, Limk., Tp.
dp. Ib Bírnn, Gn. xlii. an. 1138; ¶ ext. fr. the causeway of Cillin na n-Garg to Beul Átha na Sesidh, Roibin Beag being on
the E. side; ¶ and from Saighin Ciarain to Tobar Lúghna, in b. Carra, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 272, Lec. 168.
fr. Blad, Dalcassians, Bb. 182 a; ¶ O Blayd, a half cantred in d. Killaloe, Tr. 433; ¶ Ui Blait, in NE. of d. of Killaloe,
Cg., Dih. 316; ¶ al. Ui Bloid, q.v.
in Ulst., Bb. 161, Lis. 145, Fir. 610, Lct. i. 137; ¶ N. part of b. Ards, and most of b. Castlereagh, O'D. in Lct.; ¶ dry.
Blaethwyc, Blathewic, Ballavic; ¶ is now dry. of Newtownards, Ra., Tax.
in c. Arm., C., Ct., Ll. 42 c; ¶ people of Clanbrasil in b. Oneilland E., c. Arm., Au. i. 222, Rc. xvii. 387; ¶ in Airghiallaib,
Lis. 144, Fen. 368; ¶ Fintán of Ui B., Lec. 116, may be this.
in Connacht, Of. 374, I. 136, Ct., Mi., Ll. 363; ¶ desc. fr. Brian, K. of Connacht, Lbl. 900, Cg. 108; ¶ the O Conors, MacDermots,
O Flahertys, of Ui Briuin Seola, O Rourkes, O Reillys, &c., Lct., Obr.; ¶ epscop hua mBriuin, al. Bishop of Kilmore, Lc.
i. 306, Fep., K. 175 b; ¶ al. muinter Maoilmórdha, the O Reillys, Fm. ii. 1148; ¶ Ua Ruairc, rí hua mB., K. 181, Ar., Au.
ii. 16, 78, i. 222, Fm. ii. 1100; ¶ Ui Briúin uile (ext.) ó Chenannus co Druim Chliab, Au. ii. 324.
in b. Dungannon, c. Tyr., subject to the Oirgialla, Fen.,
Lct., Lec. 189 a; ¶ Ui B. Archaille in Airgiallaibh, Lis. 144 b; ¶ K. of Ui B. Archaille slain by Ui Cremthainn, I.
137, Ui., Mi.
in Connacht, Of. 375; ¶ epscop Ua mB. B., al. d. Kilmore, Fm. ii. 1088; ¶ in cc. Leit. and Cav., Ci., Cri., Mi., Ui.; ¶
the Teora Condachta were Ui B. Brefne, Ui Muiredaigh, Ui Fiachrach, Lec. 570; ¶ Tuaim Dreccon in it, c. Cav., Lg. 91, Mi.
in Lein., Bb. 122, Lec. 204, C., Ll. 373, Rc. xvii. 368,
Cg., Hb. 86; ¶ Ll. 169 a seems to have Ui B. Cúalgngi! desc. fr. Brían Lethderg, a desc. of Cathair Mór, i.e., the greater
part of b. Rathdown, c. Dub., and a part of the N. of c. Wick., Ui., Mi., Cri.; ¶ in it are Dún Mór, Fg., Md.; ¶ Glenn Munire,
Mt.; ¶ Dún Brea, Ll. 169 (Bray Head); ¶ Telach na n-Epscop, Lis. 16 a, Lh. 117 (Tamlacht ? Fg. 48); ¶ Senchell, Bb. 122
b, Ll. 384, Lec. 109, 194, Fir. 725, 458; ¶ Delgany, c. Wick., C., Fm. ii. 798; ¶ Tech Conaill, Md. (now Powerscourt), F.,
Fg., this is 3 m. SW. of Bray.
in d. Armagh, Of. 364, Ct.; ¶ Domnach Airthir Maige in it, in b. Carey, c. Ant., Tl. 174, Pgi.; ¶ there is also Ui B., al.
Muintir Birn, in b. Dungannon, Cv. 126; ¶ cf. Ui Briúin related to Dal Fiatach, Ll. 331.
Lg. 203; ¶ on W. of L. Boderg in b. Ballintober N., c. Rosc., Mi.; ¶ betw. Elphin and Jamestown, c. Rosc., Mi., Cri., Ci.,
Ui; ¶ the Shannon flows betw. it and Conmaicne Réin, Ar. 80. ui b. rátha; ¶ in W. Connacht, Lec. 452, Ll. 354, Bb. 54; ¶
E. and NE. of t. of Galw.; ¶ comprised the b. Athenry; ¶ Cnoc Tua in it, Of. 376; ¶ in b. Clare, c. Galw., Wc.
Ct., Tl.; ¶ on E. of L. Corrib, Mi.; ¶ L. Cimi in it; ¶ in b. of Clare, c. Galw.; ¶ al. Ui B. Rátha plus Clann Fergaile;
¶ o Flaherty of, Wc., Lct., Ui., Mi., Cri., Of. 375.
Ll. 378, Bb. 76; ¶ Oboy dry. in d. Kild.; ¶ Killabban and Kilmolide in it, Tax.; ¶ b. Ballyadams, Queen's Co., Mi.; ¶
nr Lethglenn, E. 102, Ai. 24, F2.
= b. Coshma, and W. side of r. Maigue, fr. Bruree to the
Shannon, Cg. 30; ¶ Ui Cairpri Muman, Cell dá Chellóc (Kilmallock) in it, F.; ¶ al. dry. Kilmallock, Westr.; ¶ Ui Cairpre,
a sept of Ui Fidhgeinti in the plain of Limk., Mi.
comprised b. Coshma and the districts around Brugh-righ and
Kilmallock, and the plains on the W. of the r. Maigue as far as the Shannon,
O'D. in Lct., Tp., Ci., Mi., Ods.; ¶ Ui C. Aeba, Bb. 89; ¶ Ui C. Ebha, their kings dwelt at Bruree, c. Limk.; ¶ Ui
C. Eba, Lec. 254.
the McNamaras of Clare, Au. i. 544; ¶ Ui Caisin, Ui Cassin, Lis. 28, 29; ¶ Ui Caisín, K. 171 b; ¶ MacConmara's l. and tribe
name, c. Clare, Of. 388, Ui., Cri., Ci., Mi., St. B. 529; ¶ now dry. Ogashin, which contains 9 pp. in E. Clare (v. Tp.)=pp.
Quin, Tullagh, Clooney, Doora, Kilraghtis, Kiltalagh, Templemaley, Inchicronan and Kilmurry na nGall.
Ui C. Chualand, Rc. xvii. 371; ¶ Tech mic Dimmai in it, F.; ¶ in N. of c. Wick.; ¶ in it is Tech Mic Dimmai, Mi., Ci.;
¶ Raith Ronáin in it, Ll. 351; ¶ S. of Tallaght, along the N. slopes of the hills, and stretching across the opening of
Glenasmole.
epscop Ua cC., al. of d. of Ferns (which included all c.
Wexf., plus part of c. Wick., and even of c. Carl.), Fep., Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ v. Ferna; ¶ Ui C. est gens major et potentior
pars Lagenensium (Scriptor antiquus, in Ware's Scriptores, p. 3); ¶ al. Laigin Desgabair, Chr. 154; ¶ Australis pars Laginensium,
Cs., Ct., Bco. 24 b; ¶ for places, tribes, and persons of it, v. Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri., Tp., Tl., F., Fg., Md., Of. 418, Mr.,
Cg., Ac., Lis. 27 b, 28 a, Ls. v. 218, K. 147, 165, Sr. 65 a, Bb. 113, B. lviii., lix.; ¶ the parts of c. Carl. in it are
Donaghmore nr Sleaty, Tullow Ofelimy and Ui Dróna, Ailbe, Fm. iii. 96, ii. 576; ¶ ? Ui Dróna, Au. ii. 72; ¶ also Inber nDaele
in b. Arklow, c. Wick., q.v.
the Termann of Balla in it; ¶ in b. Ceara, Mayo, Fy. ui cernaigh; ¶ al. Ui Echtigherns, i.e., p. Kilfinaghty, plus part
of district betw. that p. and Limk.; ¶ the r. Ogarney preserves the name and flows through Six-mile-bridge; ¶ it divides
Ui C. fr. Tradraighe, Tp.
Colcu of, Lec. 617; ¶ Ui Colgan, nr the sea in Lein., nr Lusk, Fm. ii. 868, 682; ¶ Ui Colgan, K. 166; ¶ for Feraib Breg
7 for Saithnib 7 for Uib C., Fm. ii. 1154.
Ll. 46, Cs.; ¶ now bb. of Upr. and Lr. Connello in c. Limk., Tp., Ar., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Cg., Obr., Dg. 49, K. 165, Z.
351, B. ii., Cs.; ¶ Cell Ite (Killeady) of b. Glenquin and Tulach Leis (Tullalease in c. Cork) were in it, F.
includes p. of Kilmaley, c. Clare, and also b. of Islands,
except p. of Clondagad, Tp., Mi.; ¶ in Baiscne, Tor. 9, Ai. 59; ¶ SW. of Cenél Fermaíc, Ar. 242; ¶ on the sea-coast,
St. B. 417, Ccc. 28, Ai. 70, Sto. 40.
in Airgialla, Lis. 144, Lec. 189 a, Fen. 370, Au. i. 330; ¶ the collas made sword l. of Ulst., where the Modorna and Ui C.
are, as far as the Airtheara, Lg. 158; ¶ v. Lct. 152, I. 137 a; ¶ seems nr Tullaghoge, Farney, and Sliab Fuait, Au. ii.
12, 30, 102, Fm. ii. 886, 658, 912; ¶ nr Arm., Au. i. 272; ¶ Ui C. Mudorna, Lec. 175; ¶ not far fr. Arm., Tl. 174; ¶ L.
Erne was frozen over, and loads of wood were brought across fr. Connacht to Ui Cremthainn to roof an oratory, Au. i. 816,
308; ¶ Sliabh Betha on border of cc. Ferm., Tyr. and Mon. in it, Fm. i. 38, Lg. 85; ¶ Úi Crimthainne in the Ulaid betw.
Carnn Achaid Lethdeirg and Glenn Rige, Ll. 332; ¶ Ui Crimthainn taken fr. the Ulaid by the three Collas, K. 150, 149; ¶
a chief clann of the Oirgialla; ¶ on border of S. Oirgialla dn b. of Slane, Meath, Of. 364, C., Ct.; ¶ Ui Cribthaind Airgiall,
Lec. 204.
al. Ui Criomhthainn; ¶ in it are L. Aenbheithe in b. Slane, Meath, and the r. Slaine, Ct. 184, Mi., Cri., Ci., Ui., Lct.
152; ¶ neighbours of the Gailenga, Au. i. 470, 466; ¶ Ui Crimtainne seems in Meath or nr Cianachta Breg, Cs.; ¶ Achad Farcha
(in b. Slane, Meath), in Ui Cremthainde, Lb. 27, Of. 364.
in Uib Failge; ¶ slain by Ui Cellaig, Fm. ii. 900, 738; ¶ v. Caislén Dúine Cremthannáin, Fm. iv. 802; ¶ Mo-maedóg Fedo
Dúin was of the Ui C. in Leix, Cs., Mi.; ¶ Ui C. of Dún Masg, Fir. 483; ¶ round Rock of Dunamase in Queen's Co., Mi.; ¶
Houkreuhthenan or Houhreubthenan "terra de Leís 7 de Houkreuhthenan" given to de Costantin by Henry II.; ¶ Ui Crimthannain,
Dún Masc, Dunamase, in it, Ll. 378, Fir. 434 (who has Ui Criomthainn); ¶ they slay the Brehon of Ui Failge, Fm. ii. 888;
¶ Ui Floinn in Ui Cruimthannáin, Fir. 467; ¶ in Cúl Buichet in Leix, Fir. 483; ¶ v. Cúl Buichet; ¶ in it was Tech Damáin,
q.v.
Ll. 355; ¶ b. of Coonagh in Limk.; ¶ part of Ara Cliach, Tp., Tl., Os. iv. 298; ¶ in it were Clíu and Dún Cuille (Lu. 20),
and Cuillend and Calland (Sas. 5727–31); ¶ Cuillend Ua gCúanach, now Cullen, c. Tipp., was in it, Lct.; ¶ also Cnamchaill
in SW. of c. Tipp., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶ also Cúile: Ui Cuanach Cúile, Ll. 381, Fir. 447; ¶ tigerne Arad 7 Ua cCuanach, Fm.
ii. 784; ¶ v. K. 184, Fir. 441, C., Ct., B. xx., Hb. 11.
in Lein., Mi.; ¶ Ui Cuillend, al. Síl mBrain in Mag Ailbhe in Laighis, Ll. 383; ¶ al. Síl mBriuin of Mag Aebna in Laigis,
Lec. 192; ¶ al. Síl mBriain in Mag Aibne, Fir. 451.
in Mun.; ¶ round Tuath Ó Conail in the Triacha of Caoille, Lis. 183; ¶ held Kilworth mts., ext. fr. Kilworth to the S. slopes
of the Galtees, and W. to Leaba Molaga round the NE. side of Fermoy, O'Longan on the Two Fermoys.
in Caoille, Mun.; ¶ ext. along fr. Airgetlaind to Cnocán Dúin Martan and "Abhuind mhór"; ¶ al. Ui Dhalláin of Duthaidh Cluana
Dallain and of Móin Luachra, Lis. 182 b.
desc. fr. Daig mac Enna Cennsélaig (and so in Wexf.
or Wick.), Ll. 337 a; ¶ in Ui Cennselaig, F., Fg., Md., B. xx., Lec. 393; ¶ Ui Deadha, Bran. 152; ¶ Ui Deaghaidh, K.
168; ¶ Ui Deadhaigh (in Ui Ceinselaigh), b. Gorey, c. Wexf., Tp., Fia.; ¶ dry. Oday, b. Gorey; ¶ in it were Cell Mosilóc,
F., Fg., Md., Ros Mór, Md., Fg., F.
al. Ui Degad M. L., Ll. 284, Lis. 45 a; ¶ Ros Mór in it, F.; ¶ in Ui Ceinnselaigh, Fir. 709; ¶ Luimneach Finnachta, al.
Cell Finnachta, in it, I. 108 a; ¶ at Limerick hill and ch. ruin opposite Sir T. Esmonde's house, b. Gorey; ¶ v. Luimnech,
Cell Finnsnechta.
in Dalnaraidi, Lec. 272; ¶ in Ulaid, Lct.; ¶ in N. of c. Down, Mi., Ci.; ¶ Knockbreda p. in b. Upr. Castlereagh, c. Down,
Ui.; ¶ Mac Gille Muine was K. of Ui D. C. and Lecale, Mi., Ui.; ¶ called Mac Gilmori rex de Anderken (Rymer's Faedera);
¶ al. Ui Erca Céin, Lb. 14, Ci., Lec. 189 a.
in Connacht, Ll. 359, Lec. 158, Rc. xvii. 348; ¶ Ua Conchanaind rí hua nD., Au. ii. 158, Con. i. 65, Hb. 87; ¶ the O Concannons,
in Corcamroe, b. Kilkerrin, c. Galw., Mi., Ci., Cri., Cg.
al. Ui Dortan, Ui Tortain; ¶ sept of Oirghialla, nr Ardbraccan; ¶ 2 m. W. of Navan, Meath, Lis. 144 b, Ui., Mi., Ci., Lct.,
Fen., Ct.; ¶ subject to K. of Oirgialla, Lec. 189; ¶ Ui Dothrain was in Brechmag, Tl.; ¶ Ui Dorthim, A. 16 b; ¶ written
Ui (Dorthinn, Dorthaind, Dorethainn, Tortain) in Ui.; ¶ v. Bile Torten, Tortena; ¶ Brechmag in Ui Dorthan, F2., 168, 188.
Maelán, K. of, was K. of Ui Bresail Macha, Ll. 184.
ui draignen; ¶ of Árd na Cnó in Ui Maine, a sept of Síl Anmchadha, Im.; ¶ .i. Ardnagno tl. in p. Killinny, b. Kiltartan,
Galw.(?).
Ll. 353, Lb. 22, B. v., K. 168; ¶ bb. Idrone, c. Carl., Fia., Tp., Mi., Mm., Ci., Cri., Ui.; ¶ Aed tigerna Ua nDróna na
tTrí Maige, tanaise Ua cCeinnselaig, Fm. ii. 574; ¶ Ua Ríain was its chief, Bran. 153, F2.
in connection with Airget Rois, Ll. 320, 321; ¶ rí Óa nDuach Arcatrois, Ui.; ¶ in N. Ossory, F., Fg.; ¶ in Ossory, F.,
Fg., Tp., Fir. 627, 605, Lec. 423; ¶ of the plain of Airgedros, X. 159, Fir. 751, 780, Fep., Mi., Ui.; ¶ an Inquisition
of year 1635 shows it to be co-ext. with b. of Fassaghdineen, c. Kilk.; ¶ dry. Ui Duach contained 22 pp., all b. of Fassachdinin,
parts of bb. Galmoy and Crannagh, c. Kilk., and part of b. Clarmally, Queen's co., Tax. of an. 1312, Kj. i. 231; ¶ al. the
wide plain of r. Nore, Tp., Bran. 153.
of Clann Muireadhaigh mic Fergusa in Tyrawley, Fg. ui
dubháin; ¶ of Cenél Luachain, of Conmaicne Réin, their seat was Inis doiri Dubháin, Fen., Fir. 539.
the chief, though not the senior, tribe of Ui Fiachrach in
Tír Fhiachrach, the l. under them ext. originally fr. r. Robe in S. of
Mayo to the Codhnach, or Drumcliff r., c. Sli., Fy.
this clan held, or its chieftain ruled, all c. Dub. S. of
the Liffey; ¶ S. of r. Liffey, Ll. 389; ¶ in Fotharta Laigen, Md., Fep.; ¶ in it are —r. Dodder (v. Dothra), F., Fg.,
Mi., Lct.; ¶ Dolphin's Barn, in SW. of Dublin city (a corruption of Dunphy's Carn, i.e., Carn Ui Dunchadha, v. Cell Mosamócc);
¶ Kilhely nr Clondalkin (v. Cell Chéli Christ); ¶ Achad Findich on r. Dodder (al. Kilmanagh nr Tallaght, Loc. Pat.); ¶
Cell na Manach, al. Cell Manach (Kilnamanagh tl.); ¶ Cell na n-Ingen at Tallaght, and Tech Sacra (Saggard, 3 m. SW. of Clondalkin);
¶ in the l., Terra, of its chieftain, Mac Gilla Mocholmócc, at time of Anglo-Norman invasion, were Teg Dologa, Cell Adgair,
Glenn Muneri, Dergni (Delgany, c. Wick.), Cell Maccu Birn, Cell Mohenoc, Cell Epscuip Silláin and Bale Uadráin (all seem in
N. of c. Wick.), Cr. 36, 47; ¶ he held 15 carucates of l. in the vale of Dublin, with the l. of Limerim (Norman phonetic
for terra Liamna, as Limerick is for Luimnech), but the English king took from him the cantred in the l. of Limerim around
the new Castle of Liamna, now Lyons (corrupt phonetic of Liamhna) and Kilmactalwy, Sw. an. 1207, 1215; ¶ in 1259 Ralph FitzJohn
FitzJohn FitzDermot (Mac Gillamocholmócc) grants Kilruddery, c. Wick., to St. Thomas' Abbey, Cst. 179, 180; ¶ this family
owned Rathdown, c. Wick., which, with neighbouring lands making 8 carucates, they "conveyed" to Nigel Le Brun, Kj. an. 1894,
pp. 162, 172; ¶ Rathdown must have reverted to the family, as in 1408 John FitzDermot is charged for his rent and arrears
of rent of Radon 169 otter skins, at the rate of 2 a year, Gilbert's Hist. of Dublin, i. 235; ¶ see the genealogy of this
royal race, which formed an entente cordiale with the Anglo-Normans and became AngloNormanised, in Ll. 388–9, Sr. 65 a, and
Shearman's Loca Patr. 222.
in Lein., Au. i. 362; ¶ Mugna Salcain in it, Lis. 24 a; ¶ al. Ui Dunlaing who defeat Ui Ceindselaig, Fia.; ¶ Filii Dunlinge,
of A. 15 b, were baptised nr Slatey, c. Carl.
Lis. 19 b, 20 a; ¶ O Mahony's l. in b. W. Carbery, c. Cork, Obr., Ui.; ¶ ext. fr. Balledehob to Dunmanus Bay, Ac., Mi.;
¶ pp. Kilmoe, Scool, Kilcrohane, Durris, Kilmoconnoge and Caheragh, Tp.; ¶ v. Ui. E. Muman.
K. 170 b, F2., Rc. xx. 337, Lb. 213 b, MS. of Rennes 52 a,
Bb. 140 a; ¶ the O Mahonys of c. Cork, Ui., Mi.; ¶ Ivaha peninsula fr. Ballydehob to Dunmanus Bay, Mi., Cri., Ci.; ¶
bordered on Corco Laigde, Lb. 215 b; ¶ Corco Laigdi, Ui Echach, Corco Duibni, Ciarraigi, Corco Baiscind, Corcomruaid, this
was the order in which the ships attacked the Danes in Dundalk Bay, Ccc. 39; ¶ Tech Saxan was in it, F.; ¶ its kings were
Úa Donnchada, Úa Cellacháin, and afterwards O Mahony; ¶ Tuath Bendtraige in it, q.v.
al. Ui Enechglais, al. Ui Fenechlais, in b. Arklow, c.
Wick., N. of Ui Degaid, Lct., Tp., Mi., Cri., Cg.; ¶ their pedigree, Sr. 65 a, Lec. 570, Bran. 152 b; ¶ i Fortuathaib
Laigen, F.; ¶ Ui Feneclais, Fg.; ¶ in Fotharta Airbre, Fir. 703; ¶ al. Ui Enechlais Cualann, in which was Tóchar Inbir
Móir (at Arklow), Ll. 9, 15, Bb. 23 a, 172 a, 175 a, Fir. 99, Lg. 77, Sc. 19 a, Mi., Of. 329.
nr Druim Abrat, in Mun., Ll. 351, Z. 368; ¶ Ui Eunda of Clann Ailgile of Mun., Fir. 650; ¶ Ui Enda Aine Auluim, nr Knockainy,
b. Small County, Limk., Tp., Cg.; ¶ hUhene cantred, Sw. an. 1199.
in Magh Life, Tl.; ¶ on account of persecution fr. Cremthann, son of Cennselach, K. of Lein., this tribe emigrated in S.
Patrick's time and settled in Hui Cremthainn [of Meath] and in Ulst., where they were known as the Manachs (Monks); ¶ a third
portion settled as the Cenél Endai [Ceinselaich] in Mun., Tl.; ¶ Cell Árd in it, Mt. 28; ¶ al. Coill Airnd i n-Uibh Garrcon,
Fg., and Cell Árd; ¶ al. hUib Garrchon i Laignib, F.
F2.; ¶ al. Ui Brain (the O Byrnes), Ll. 388, 389; ¶ Ui Fáilain, Tl.; ¶ Ui Faoláin, Mi.; ¶ desc. of Faelán, father of Bran,
K. of Lein.; ¶ they held th el. now called bb. N. Naas, N. and S. Salt, Clane, Ikeathy, and Oughterany, Ui., Mi., Ci., Tp.,
Lct., Cg.; ¶ in it are Claenad, Cluain Conaire, Domnach Mór Maige Luadat, Fid Cuilinn, Nás, Tech Tua, Teg Cobthaig, Lathrach
Briúin, Lilcach, Uachtar Gabra (v. those names); ¶ even in 1404 there was Bran Ua Brain damna ríg Ua Faeláin, Ui., Ci., Mi.,
F., Fg., Md., Mt., Fep.; ¶ they were desc. fr. Cathaoir Mór, St. B. 622.
F2.; ¶ desc. fr. Ross Failge, son of Cathir Mór; ¶ the chief families are O Conor Failgi, O Demsy and O Duinn, Of. 310;
¶ the pl. voc. is Uu Failge! Om. iii. 49; ¶ bb. E. and W. Offaly, c. Kild.; ¶ bb. Portnahinch and Tinnahinch in Queen's
Co., and the part of King's Co. which belongs to d. of Kild. and Leighlin, Tp., Cg., Mis. i. 232; ¶ also bb. Upr. and Lr.
Philipstown, Geshil, Warrenstown and Coolestown, Fm. iii. 44, Ui.; ¶ ext. fr. Sliabh Bloom to the Hill of Allen, and fr.
the Sugar-loaf Hills to the Great Heath of Maryborough, O'D., Fm. iv. 955; ¶ King's Co. is Conntae Ua bhFailghe, Fm. vi.
2264; ¶ in it are—Adarcca Iuchbad, Caislén Edain Daire, Cell Achaid Sinchill, Cell Osnad, Cluain Corcaige, Cluain Ferta Mugaine,
Cluain Immorruis, Cluain Mór, Cluain Mór Lithgein, Cluain Sosta, Cruachan Brigh Ele, Cúil bendchuir, Disert Fulartaig, Druim
Ferta, Faithche mac Mecnain, Geisille, Glaisse Bulgan, Mag Fea, Mag Geisille, Mag Reicheat, Mag Smeathrach, Oenach Dairen,
Ráith Derthaige, Ráith Scanlaige, Tempall Bercháin, Tuath Dá Maige, Ui Bresail, Ui Tairrsig; ¶ v. Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri, F.,
Fg., Md., Mt., Fep., Mr., Ci., Fia., Lh., Sr. 65 a, Pd. 28, Sil., B. v., Ct., Lis. 5 b, 12 a, Tl., Ll. 300 b, Lec. 30.
of Cenél Eoghain, along rr. Mourne and Foyle, Fm.
iii. 150; ¶ in b. Tirkeeran, c. Derry; ¶ al. Ui Forindáin, Ui., Mi. ui fargga; ¶ in Muscraige Tíre, Ll. 323 f, X. 99,
Hb. 105; ¶ v. Ui. Forgo.
i.e., N. Ui F., in which is p. of Tullow; ¶ Ui Felimy, al. Tullow, c. Carl., Mi.; ¶ Ui Feidlimthe, now b. Rathvilly, c.
Carl., Tax.; ¶ Ui Felmeda, F., Fg., Bb. 195, Lbl. 425, Lec. 393, Lis. 146 a; ¶ Úi Felme, Tp.
in b. Arklow, c. Wick., Lct. 194, Mi., F., Fg.; ¶ Ui Finechlais, F2.; ¶ Cell Fionnmaighe in Ui F. i Fortuathaibh Laigen,
Fg., Md.; ¶ al. Ui Enechlais, q.v.
in Connacht, Of. 374; ¶ Nepotes Fechureg, Ad.; ¶ desc. of Fiachra, son of Eochaid Muigmedoin, K. of Irel.; ¶ 1. N. Úi F.,
of bb. of Carra, Erris and Tirawley in Mayo and Tireragh in Sli. (O Dubhda and O Caemháin its chiefs); ¶ 2. Úi F. Aidhne,
exactly co-ext. with d. Kilmacduagh (O h-Eidhin, O Clerigh, MacGiolla Cellaigh O Seachnasaigh its chiefs), Lct., Mi., Ui.,
Tp., Fy.
Ll. 338, Sr. 79 a, Sil. 51, Bb. 63 a; ¶ co-ext. with d. of Kilmacduagh in SW. Galw., nr Thomond, Of. 415, Mi., Ci., Ui.,
Cri., Fep., Mr., Fy. (which adds al. Cenél Guaire, al. Ui F. thes), Wc., Conb. 24; ¶ Úa h-Edin rí Ua F. Adni, Conb. 24 b;
¶ v. Aidne and K. 174.
Bb. 64 b, Lec. 181; ¶ desc. fr. Fiachra mac Eirc mic Colla Uais, Ll. 333; ¶ in c. Tyr., Of. 362; ¶ in and around p. Ardstraw
in NW. Tyr., Ci., Lct., Tp., Mi., Ui., Cri.; ¶ is this Ui F. behind or W. of Sliab Fuait of I. 65 a.
genelach, Sr. 79 a, Ll. 338; ¶ in Connacht; ¶ r. Moy in it, Hz. 125; ¶ slay Ua Dubda tig. Ua n-Amalghadha, Mi.; ¶ al.
Ui Fiachrach Muaide, Fg., Md., Lg. 15, Bb. 13 b, K. 123, Au. ii. 218; ¶ nr. r. Moy, Of. 415; ¶ now Tireragh, E. of r. Moy,
in c Sli., Mi., Ci., Cri., Fy.
Rc. xvii. 164; ¶ 'bellum do madhmaim for h-Ú. F. M.'; ¶ at Murrisk, Mayo, Ui.; ¶ but in c. Sli., Mi., Cri.; ¶ in Tireragh
on N. coast of Sli.; ¶ Muirsce ext. fr. r. Easkey eastwards to a r. betw. tls. of Ballyaskeen and Dunnacoy, Fm. ii. 820.
N. Ui F. ext. fr. r. Robe to Drumcliff, Fy., O'D.; ¶ but also beyond Drumcliff to r. Erne (Samaoir); ¶ boundary betw. Ui
F. and Cenél Conaill, Chr. Scot. 7; ¶ rr. Samair 7 Slichech 7 Muad were in Ui F., Sd. 5 a; ¶ to N. of Sli. r., K. 123; ¶
ext. fr. Ródhba to Códnach, Sil. 51; ¶ for the Ui. F. v. Ui., Ll. 359, B. lix., Ci. i. 136 b, Lec. 169, 579, Ll. 18, Sc.
21 a, Tl., and v. Ros Ceiti; ¶ see "An Account of the Tribes and Customs of Ui Fiachrach," with a map of their territory,
ed. by O'Donovan.
Ui Fidbannaigh, one of the four Araid of Mun., but
previously of Lein., Ll. 381, Lec. w253; ¶ Taecraighi, Artraigi, Deiscert Clíach and Ui Fidban, desc. of Feartlachta,
mac Fergusa mic Rosa, Bb. 886.
in Mun., Lu. 116 a, Md., F., Fg., Ct., C.; ¶ in c. Limk., Mi.; ¶ in b. Coshma, Ui.; ¶ al. Clár Chonntáe Luimnigh, K. 159
b; ¶ in the middle plain of Mun. up to the middle of Sliab Luachra in Kerry, on bank of the Shannon, Called the plain of
Limk., Of. 381, Ods. 722, Ha. 748; ¶ c. Limk. W. of r. Maigue plus b. Coshma, Lct.; ¶ Mullach-Cae in it, and Mungret in
it, Tl., Lis. 6 a; ¶ Corcu Oiche in it, Ca. 310, Hc. 2, 570; ¶ Domnach Mór, Donaghmore nr Limk. in it, Lis. 17 a, 17 b;
¶ district round Croom, Mi., Cri.; ¶ Muscraige Liac thúill in it, Cormac 37; ¶ Arada Cliach on E. of Ui F., separated fr.
it by r. Samair, Lbl. 913, i.e., the fourfold Arada Cliach E. of and nr city of Limk., Of. 275; ¶ v. Lis. 21 a, 20 a, Bb.
149 a, Cg., Fia., Fir. 633; ¶ written Ui Figente in Bb. and Lis.; ¶ comprised Úi Chairbre Aebdha and Ui Chonaill Gabra,
Dunaire Finn, liii.
I. 66 a; ¶ Mag Tuathat i tuaisciurt Osraige, i. i n-Uib Foirchellain, F.; ¶ in N. Ossory, in Mag Garad, in Disiurt Garad,
in Cell Gabra i Sléib Mairge, Mm. 500; ¶ in and around p. Offerlane; ¶ Castletown O Farralen, Manor of FitzPatrick, in it;
¶ v. Mi.
Ui Forggo, Mi.; ¶ Ui Forcco, Mi.; ¶ Ui Forca, Ui.; ¶ Ui Forga, Bb., Ui., Mi., Tig.; ¶ Ui Fargga, Ll. 323; ¶ desc. of
Fuirg of Muscrige Tíre, named in A. 19 a b, were of Muscraige Tíre (now bb. of Ormond, c. Tipp.), Bb. 141 c, Ll. 323 f; ¶
named in Au., Fm., Tigernach, Chr. in connexion with Muscraige T.; ¶ O'D. places them round Ardcrony, 4 m. N. of Nenagh,
the seat of the chief of the O Hogans; ¶ Domnall, K. of M. T. and Ui Forgo, Tig. Rc. xvii. 347; ¶ cf. Cenél Forgo.
over Dublin, past Drummainech (Drimnagh) over Ui G. past
Oughterard, Ll. 116 b; ¶ Ui G., Ui Dunchada and Fine Gall are raided, Z. 374; ¶ Mac Gilla-Mocholmoc, K. of S. Dublin,
obtained fr. Dermot Mac Murchada (K. of the Foreigners and of Lein.) an exemption fr. tributes till then claimed fr. Fir Cualann,
Ui Dunchada and Ui Gabla, Ll. fo. 245; ¶ these texts show Ui G. in present b. of N. Salt, c. Kild., on W. border of S. Dublin,
within Mac Gilla M.'s "sphere of influence; ¶ " but there were Ui G. in other parts of Kild. —viz., Ui G. Fine, Ui G. Rairend
and the Cuthraigi, whose boundaries are given in Lec. 95 a, 193, and v. Inde Mór; ¶ they were not far fr. Mullaghmast, Uada
in Leix and Glenn Uissen in Ui Bairche, cf. Fm. i. 160; ¶ al. Ui Gobla, Mi.
in Lein., Of. 293; ¶ i Fortuathaib Lagen, F2.; ¶ Tech na Románach and Cell Fine in it, Lh. 99, Fir. 693; ¶ i Fothartaib
Lagen, F., Fg., Ct., Md.; ¶ in W. Lein., F2. (leg. E. of Lein.); ¶ Drichú, K. of Ui Garrchon, rejected St. Patrick at Ráith
Inbir, Lb. 27 b, Tl. 186; ¶ Ui Garrchon, Lb. 83; ¶ in plebe Nathi filii Garchon quae dicitur Ui Garrchon, Up. 813; ¶ v.
Lec. 115, 194, Bb. 124 a, Tl. lix., B. lviii., lix.; ¶ Ui Garbchon, Lh. 160 a; ¶ in it are Cell Airnd, Cell Aird, Coill
Ard, Dún Grea, Dún Inteing, Glenn Faidble, Ráith Inbir, Ráith Núe, Sliab Airgiall, Tech fleide, Tech na Roman; ¶ Rathnew
is 1 3/4 m. fr. Wick. t., Glenealy is 4 m. fr. it; ¶ if Ráith Inbir is at Inber, al. Inber Mór (i.e. Arklow), and if Cell
Airnd is Killarney tl., c. Wick., nr Bray, Ui G. ext. fr. Arklow to Bray.
Cenel Fergusa Scannail of the Dál Calathbuig in
Muskerry had lands in Corcomruadh and in Ui Gl., Lbl. 339. ui glaisin; ¶ in Ui MacCaille, Ai. 47 a; ¶ Oglaissin, in
dry. imokilly, Cloyne, Tax.; ¶ castles of Dungarvan and Crumech in it, Sw. 91.
in Magh Fece of Eoganacht Glennamnach, in Caoilli, Mun.,
Lis. 182 a; ¶ that part of district of Fermoy E. of t. of Fermoy, and towards r. Fuinshion, O'Longan.
in Cenél Nemongein in Muscraige Trí Maige, X.
112. ui labhradha; ¶ slay the son of Flaithbertach O Neill in 1039, Fm. ii. 836; ¶ lived (in and around t. and p.) Moira,
c. Down, Tp.; ¶ early in 17th cent. held many tls. in p. of Moira and in magheralin, Ra.; ¶ they lost all after the treaty
of Limk. an. 1691 (Monsig. O'Laverty, who traces them through the 17th cent.); ¶ they are Lavery, Lowry, Laurie (and Armstrong
!); ¶ Dr. Armstrong, bp. of Down and Connor in 1727, was of the Laverys; ¶ the last (and most distinguished ?) of them was
Charles Laverie, S.J., born at Magheralin, nr Moira, in 1670; ¶ studied at Oxford, at the English College, Rome, and for
7 years at Bordeaux; ¶ became a Jesuit in 1698; ¶ was Professor of Humanities and Rhetoric at Bordeaux, and of Philosophy
in Aquitaine; ¶ a man of great eloquence and charm of conversation; ¶ he died in Dublin, 7 Aug., 1727; ¶ Dame Susan Lavery
became a Benedictine nun at Dunkirk in 1695 (E. H.).
a Daerthuath Caisil, Sto. 40 a; ¶ in Muscraidhe Treithirne, Hz. 17; ¶ Ui Laoghaire, Iveleary comprising p. Inchageelagh
in b. W. Muskerry, c. Cork, Kj. i. 477; ¶ extends from Ballyvourney and Macroom to the borders of Bantry and Iniskean, in
Cork, Obr.
F., Fg., Ca. 310, Lu. 116 a, Lis. 150 b; ¶ al. Ui Líathain, Ardnemid or the Great Island of Cove is in it; ¶ desc. of Echu
Liathanach, Of. 169, 381, Lct., Bb. 13 b; ¶ b. Barrymore, Cork, Tp., Fia., Cg., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., B. lix.; ¶ Ard Neimid
in it, Lis. 19 b; ¶ Inis Mór (the Great Island of Queenstown) in Ui Mac Caille in Ui Liathain, Ll. 360, Md.; ¶ it comprised
bb. Barrymore and Kinnataloon; ¶ cf. Nepos Lethain, Ad. 220.
Úi Laeghaire, in Meath; ¶ O Coindelbhain's country, Mi., Cri., Ci., Of. 401, Obr., desc. of Enna, son of Loiguire, son of
Niall, Tl. 559; ¶ their chief dwelt at Telach Ard, now Steeplestown, 2 m. NE. of Trim, Mi.; ¶ Tlachtga was in it, Crt.;
¶ al. Loegaire, q.v.
Bide and Brighit, daughters of Fiachu of Ráith Brigti
in Crich Hui Cormaic and Ui L., Lb. 22, Fir. 753; ¶ Ui L. di Laignib, Tph. ii. 343; ¶ Ui L. Midmine ic Noitiu. Hc. 2,
587 b, Ca. 376, Bb. 76 a; ¶ appears to be in Ossory; ¶ Finnian of Clonard of Ui L., Cs.; ¶ S. Finnia, of Ui L. of Tulach
Maghair, in Lein., Bb. 76, Lb. 17; ¶ al. Ui Luascain, q.v.
in Eile and nr Lothra, Lec. 406, Ll. 319, Cs., x. 124; ¶ b. Ileagh, now part of b. of Eliogarty, c. Tipp., Tp.; ¶ Glenn
Cain and Druim Eidnech in it, Cbb. cap. 10; ¶ Borrisoleigh is its town, Mi., Ods.; ¶ seems nr Cashel or Thurles, Lis. 150
a. ui luigdech; ¶ of Corca Laigde, Ccc. 41.
Mochua mac Becáin mic Bairr mic Nathi mic Luighdech,
ó taat Í Luigdech, mic Dalann do Ulltaib; ¶ Cumne ingen Conamhail mic Machdain, do Dhail mBuain, a mháthair, Lis. 40
a; ¶ hence this Uí. L. seems in Ulaid.
as it is hard to say whether our MSS. have Ui Macc or Ui
Maic (Mic, Meic), I put words so beginning under Ui Maic; ¶ note that Ui-Mac-Uais of Ui., Md., &c., should be Ui Mac
n-Uais (which I have not found) or Ui Maic Uais, and Ui macc Brocc, of Ui., should be Ui macc mBrocc; ¶ but I find Ui Mac
Caille in F.2 130.
this seems the proper form, which is Nepotes Filiorum Cuais
of Au. (a good authority), i. 258, 340, 342, 384, 422; ¶ Úi meic Cuais, Lis. 11 b; ¶ though I find Úi maccu Uais, Au.
i. 216 (leg. Ui Maccu Cuais ?), Úi macguais of Cs. is for Úi mac g-Cuais; ¶ Úi mac Uais is unthinkable, should be Ui M. n-Uais
or Ui Maicc Uais (questions of Genealogy and grammar spring up here, as scribes of MSS. and scribes of scribes extend mc as
mac, meic, mic, we are at their mercy); ¶ Úi maic Uais, Lb. 65, Md., Lis. 14 b; ¶ Ui M. U. and Ui Tuirtri, desc. fr. Colla
Os or Uais, Ui M. U., Úi Cremthainn and Mugdornai, desc. of the 3 Collas, Ll. 333, 332, Fir. 300, K. 149 b, 150 a; ¶ in Ulaid,
Ll. 332; ¶ al. Airthera in Ulst., Lec. 175; ¶ al. Ui M. C. Airgiall, Mi.; ¶ al. Ui M. C. ind. Fhochlai (i.e. of the North),
Mi.; ¶ probably on r. Bann betw. the Camus and Moyola rr., Ui.; ¶ on W. side of r. Bann in c. Derry, Cri., Mi.; ¶ in or
nr c. Arm., Au. i. 76.
Fir. 53, Lb. 62 a; ¶ b. of Moygoish, Westm., Tp., Cg., Of. 362, Mi., Fy., Cri.; ¶ al. Ui M. Uais Mide (in which was Cell
Bicsige, q.v.), F. 154, Cri., Mi.; ¶ in it are Loch Uair, Inis Mór, Lecan Mide.
Fir. 298, Lg. 14; ¶ now b. Moyfenrath, E. meath, Tp.; ¶ SW. of Tara, O'D. in Mi. Ci.; ¶ in b. Lr. Deece, Ui.; ¶ v. Loch
Laiglinne; ¶ al. Ui. M. Cuais Midi, Mi.
or Ui Maccaille; ¶ F., Fg., Mt., Lis. 150 b, Fir. 948, K. 162 a; ¶ b. Imokilly, Cork, Mi., Ci., Tp., Obr., Fia.; ¶ Ui Mic
Coille, Ui.; ¶ dry. of d. Cloyne, Tax.; ¶ Inis Mór i n-Uibh Mac Caille i n-Uibh Liathain, Md.; ¶ it adjoins c. Waterf.,
and so F. and Fg. put it in Deisi Muman.
Ll. 303 a, Con. 47 a; ¶ desc. of Maine Mál; ¶ the glen of Imaile, b. Up. Talbotstown, c. Wick., derives its name fr. them,
Ui., Mi., Ci., Tp.; ¶ part of it is in Ui Muirethaigh, d. Glendaloch, Cr.; ¶ Glendaloch in it, F., Fg.; ¶ plebs nepotum
Moel, B. 3rd June, p. 321; ¶ in Úi Briúin Chualand, Fir. 724–5; ¶ Domnach Mór in it; ¶ Úi Tuathail were kings of it in
10th cent., Ccc. 54; ¶ v. Ci., Ui.
in Lein., Sr. 79 a; ¶ Cell Epscoip Dronáin in it, q.v.; ¶ prob. in p. Dunkitt, c. Kilk., where is a residence called Killaspy
(Cell Easpuigh), the only name of the kind in Lein.
F.2; ¶ Nepotes Maini, A. 14 a b; ¶ v. their genealogy, Ll. 338 d, Sr. 79 a; ¶ v. Map of Ui M. in Im.; ¶ al. d. of Clonfert,
Fep.; ¶ al. Trían Uachtarach(?), Im. 62; ¶ ancient Úi M. comprised in c. Rosc. bb. Ballymoe, Ballintober S., Athlone and
Moycarn; ¶ in c. Galw., bb. Ballymoe, Tiaquin, Killian, Kilconnell, Clonmacnowen, Longford, Leitrim, Loughrea, and parts
of Dunkellin and Athenry; ¶ in c. Clare, part of Tulla Upr.; ¶ and in King's Co. the p. of Lusmagh, Im.; ¶ v. Lec. 349,
Lct., Tp., Tl., Mi., Ci., Cri., F., Md., Mt., Mr., Fia., C., Cs., B. i., Lis. 45 a.
of Leinster, their genealogy, Sr. 65 a; ¶ Tuathal, K. of, K. 168; ¶ the Ui Tuathail of S. half of c. Kild., Tp., Fia., Ui.,
Mi., Ci., Cri., Md., Bran 152; ¶ comprised bb. Kilkea and Moone, E. and W. Narragh with Reban and parts of Connell, Cg.;
¶ coext. with dry Omorthy, d. Glendaloch (now d. Dublin), in which are Castledermot, Norragh, Mullaghmast, Kilkea, Athy,
Reban, &c., Tax.; ¶ plus (W.) half of Ui Mail, c. Wick., Cr. 46; ¶ in it are Cell Abbán, Cluain dá n-Annabar, Disert Diarmata,
Maistiu, Ráiriu, &c., v. F2.; ¶ O Tuathail, K. of, Rc. xviii. 195, Bran. 152; ¶ the Úi M. and Ui Dega Big desc. of Daig
Bec Mac Labrada, Ll. 312, 383. ui muiredhaigh; ¶ chiefs of Lacan in Connacht, Lec. 160; ¶ of Ui Amhalgaidh, in N. of b.
Tirawley, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 247; ¶ al. Síl Muireadaigh, Mi.
A. 8 a, Ad. 93, F.2, Fen.; ¶ Ui Néill in Tuaiscirt, Mi., Fia., Lh. 168, Lis., Fa., Mi., Cri.; ¶ 1. Cenél n-Eogain; ¶ 2.
Cenél Conaill; ¶ 3. Cenél Cairbri in Carbry in Sli., and Carbre Gabra in Longf.; ¶ 4. Cenél n-Enda in Tír Endi, betw. L.
Foyle and L. Swilly, and Cenél n-Enda nr Uisnech Hill in Cenél Fiachach, of whom are O Broenain, Of. 401; ¶ v. Mr., Mi.,
Ui.
co-ext. with d. Meath; ¶ they were—O Coindelbain of Ui Laegairi, O Molloy of Fir Cell, Mageoghan of Cenél Fiachach, Fox of
Muinter Tadgáin, Magawly of Calrige, O Braoin of Bregmaine, MagCargamni of Cuircne, O Daly of Corca Duin, O Quin of Munter
Gilgain in Longf.; ¶ Meath, Westm. and Longf. in their l., Of. 401, 187; ¶ v. Mi., Mr., Cs., Fia., Cri., Ui., Ll. 15; ¶
ext. fr. the Shannon to the sea, Au. i. 358, Fm. i. 478; ¶ al. Ui Néill Breg, Lec. 139, Hz. 15; ¶ v. Eithne; ¶ al. Ui N.
an Faitsi, Lg. 202; ¶ even the Liffey is said to divide Ui N. fr. Lein., K. 123 a, Sc. 6 a, Sd. 5 a.
their genealogy, Fir. 304, 307; ¶ bb. O Neilland, c. Arm.; ¶ O Hanlon, K. of, Ui., Mi., Ci., Fia., Cri.; ¶ v. Ll. 42, Lis.
144 b, Lct., Md., Fen., Of. 364, Rc. xvii. 387, Lg. 19, Bb. 14 b, K. 123; ¶ but, in my "Description of Ireland anno 1598,"
pp. 19, 21, we read, "O Hanlon's countrie reacheth from the Newrie and from Dundalk to Ardmaghe. Oneylane is lyeing between
Ardmagh and Clonconcane."
na teora Uinsenda Ua n-Ailella, Lec. 286 b, Bb. 23 a, Sb. 3
a, Lg. 83, Mi.; ¶ O'D. in Fm. i. 32, says there is no r. of the name in Tirerrill, but the Ord. Map shows a r. Unshin
issuing fr. L. Arrow, and falling into Ballysadare Bay; ¶ it has a tributary of some length on the E. named r. Douglas, and
another on the W. with a course of about 6 m. betw. Tirerril and Corran; ¶ these may be "na Teora Uindsenda."
g. Uinnsinde; ¶ r. Unshin which rises in L. Unshinn, 5 m. NE. of Ballyshannon, Ar. 144; ¶ as. Uinsin, Sliab Cise in b. Tirhugh,
Don., was betw. it and the sea, Tl.
in Aes Leigi in Úi Failge, Lec. 199; ¶ in Leige in Úi Failge, Bb. 75 a, Fir. 269; ¶ al. N. (or N. of) Úi Feilmedha, in Lein.,
Lis. 146 a; ¶ but Úi Onchon in Úi Feilmeda tuaidh, Ll. 391, that is in c. Carl.
Bb. 140 b, Lec. 351, F., Fg., Fir. 52; ¶ in Meath al. Fir Cúle, Ráith Cule was their chief seat, Tl. 184; ¶ N. of Ardbraccan
in Meath, Tp., Ct.; ¶ v. Druim Ing, al. Druim Ingaid, B. xliv. F., Fy.
al. U. Midi, A. 11 a, Lu. 83 a, Lh. 46, Ls. i. 80, Pd. viii.
40, Bb. 356 b, C., B. vii., lix., Lec. 28, Lis. 39 a, Mr., Md., Cs., Cg., Tl.,
Ct., Fen.; ¶ Usney or Ushnagh Hill in p. Killare, Westm., Mi., Ci. Cri., Lct.; ¶ in the Connacht portion of Meath, Of.
304, K. 141 b; ¶ g. Uisnig, Ll. 355, Bd. 10, ML. 80, Mr. 96, Nen. 266; ¶ d. Uisniuch, A. 11 a, Lis. 96 b, Ib. 56, Ll. 10
b.
Ui Tairrsig, Firbolgs of Lein., Bb. 16 b, Lec. 555; ¶ in Úi Failgi, Ll. 378, Nen., Fir. 59, K. 124, Sc. 12 a, Sd. 7 b, Sil.
92, Lis. 210 b, Sas. 6582, Lg. 40, Cf. 76; ¶ Druim Criadh and Glaise Bulgain in it; ¶ of Corcu Oche Cúile Chontuind, Os.
iv. 288; ¶ Finn was of Úi T., Cf., Sil.; ¶ of the Galeoin in Lein., v. J. M'Neill's Duanaire Finn, lxxxii.
Ll. 392; ¶ tribe name of Ui Cellaigh Cualann, Hen., Au. i. 286; ¶ not so, they were distinct as is seen in early Norman
deeds as Othec and O Kelly; ¶ for Othec v. Sw. 4 Dec., 1229; ¶ Ui Teigh, in Lein., Mi.; ¶ in Cualann, c. Wick., Tp.; ¶
S. of Rathdown, round Delgany and Newcastle, Mills in Kj. 1894, p. 160.
in Thomond, K. 168 a, Lis. 29 a, 6 a, Mi., Cg.; ¶ S. of Ui Conghaile, E. of Glenomra, N. of the Shannon, Tp.; ¶ nr Killaloe,
Bran. 155, Fia.; ¶ on W. and S. of t. of Killaloe, where Westropp places them.
Ad. 52, Ll. 333, X. 57, C., Ct., A. f. 10 a, 15 b; ¶ in Dál Fiatach, c. Ant., E. of Loch Neagh, Of. 361; ¶ inhabited pp.
Racavan, Ramoan, Donnagor, Downkelly, Kilgad, Inistoide in Lochbeg, nr Toome Bridge, Tp. Fm. iii. 24; ¶ in St. Patrick's
time was on the W. of L. Neagh fr. r. Moyola to the Blackwater; ¶ afterwards their territory was on the E. of the Lr. Bann,
comprising prob. the dry. of Tuirtre, which stretched across c. Ant. to the N.E. fr. L. Neagh to Cushendun; ¶ places in the
territory: Findabair, betw. L. Neagh and Sliab Calland, Domnach Fainre, Domnach Riascad, Domnach Fothirbe, Domnach Rigduinn,
Domnach Brain, Domnach Maeláin, Domnach Libuir, Tl. 168; ¶ also mag m-Belaigh, Sb. 3 b, Fm. i. 10; ¶ in bb. Upr. and Lr.
Toome, Ant., Ra. 85, Fia., Lct., Mi., Ui., Cri., Ci., Cv., Fm. iii. 24; ¶ Patraic went over Fertais Tuama to Ui T., lis.
5 a; ¶ v. Md., Fg., Hb. 120, Con. 38 b.
Tuath Muige na Beithige in Cera ext. fr. Callaind to Ulaich
Caelaind, Lec. 167, Fir. 271; ¶ Ulaidh C., i.e., the carn, stone altar or penitential station of the virgin, St. Caolainn,
the patron st. of Termon Caolainn, in p. Kilkeevin, nr Castlerea, c. Rosc., Fy.; ¶ Fir. and Fy. have Uluidh C., leg. U. caelainde.
np., F.; ¶ Ulaith, Au. i. 152, 160; ¶ gp. Uloth, Au. i. 54, 86, 296, 414; ¶ Ulath, Au. i. 120, 445, 484; ¶ Uladh, Au.
ii. 202; ¶ Ulad, Cs. 236; ¶ Ulathorum, Ulothorum, A. 2 b, 3 a.; ¶ ap. Ultu, A. 8 a; ¶ it is curious that the word is not
in Ad.; ¶ in Ulaid Lesser or Greater are: Aenach Alti, Árd Bó, Árd Mic Nascai, Árd Srátha, Bennchor, Bruden Blai Briuga,
Cassán Linne, Cell Aedáin, Cell Duinsige, Cell Lomchon, Cell Ruaidh in Dál Araide, Cell Sléibe, Ciannachta Glinne Geimin,
Conaille Muirtheimne, Daire Dachonna Dál mBuachalla, Dál mBuinne, Doire Luráin, Druim Bó, Druim Niad, dún Dá Lethglas, Enach
Elte, Fir Manach, Iubar Cind Tráchta, Lann Abaich, Latharna Maige Molt, Leth Cathail, Liathros, Loch Cuan, Loch n-Echach,
Loch Láig, Mag Deisitin, Maginis, Nóindruim, Ráith Colptha, Saball, Sliab Cuilenn, Tech Eóin, Úi Echach, K. 121 b, I. 173
b, B. vii., lviii., lxiii., Ct., Cs., Ls., Lis. 121 a, 125 b, F., Fg., Md., Mi., Ci., Cri., Ui.; ¶ Ulaid Emna, desc. of Eber
son of Ir, Lec. 286 b, 573, Ll. 15, Lh. 101, which adds that the rest of Leth Cuind and the Laigin desc. fr. Erimon; ¶ the
Ulaid, Feini and Gaileoin, were 3 prímchenéla Erend, Ls. i. 70; ¶ Ulaid means 1o the d. Down, Fep.; ¶ Epscop Ulad means
Bp. of Down, Au. ii. 180, Of. 30, 372, Conb. 24, McCurtin's Antiqq. 280, Fm. iii. 349, Mi.; ¶ up to the 17th century the
d. Down included bb. Upr. Belfast, Upr. Massareene, and part of Lr. Massareene, Ra. 50; ¶ originally the whole prov. of Ulst.
[fr. Bun Drobhais, the r. Drowse, c. Don., to Inbher Colpa, the mouth of the Boyne], but after the destruction of Eamhain
Macha by the 3 Collas, A.D. 332, it was restricted to the territory E. of the r. Bann, L. Neagh, and the Newry r., Lct., Tp.,
Fm. iii. 7, Fen. 36; ¶ in the time of Congal Claen, Tír Conaill, Tír Eogain, Airgialla, plus Ulaid (Ll. 15, Lec. 573) mark
extent, before 332, of ancient Ulaid or Ulaid Emna, i.e., fr. Drobhais to Inbher Colpa, Mr. 38 and passim, Of. 172, Md. xxxiv.;
¶ in the time of Conchobor, son of Nessa, U. ext. fr. Rinn Semne and Latharnai to Uisnech, and to rr. Dub and Drobais, Ll.
262 a; ¶ distinct fr. the Cruithni and Dalnaraidi, ct. Vita 3a, Of. 189, Au. i. 282, 538; ¶ the Ui Neill and Airgialla march
against them, A. 8 b, Lis. 7 a, Tl. 256; ¶ though, says A., they were propinquales et propinqui of the Ulaid; ¶ the Ulaid
and Dál n-Araide were Fír-Ulaid, al. Clann Olloman Fotla, Ll. 330 a; ¶ Ui. and Cri. make Ulaid equal to cc. Down and Ant.,
but A. 3 a says, St. Patrick fr. Sliab Miss. in Ant., convertit iter suum ad regionem Ulathorum, v. Lb. 26.
bb. Burrishoole and Murrisk, Mayo, Lct., Tl., Ui., Kj. ii.
342, Mi., Mr., Fy., Wc., Ci., Cri., Of. 375, Ar.; ¶ g. Umaill, Bb. 51 a, Sil. 36, Ui.; ¶ Umill, gs. (the men) of Umall,
Au. i. 300; ¶ Achad Fobuir in fine Umail, A. 13 b; ¶ d. Umull, Fy. 302; ¶ in it are Insi Modh, Inis Raithin, Achad Fobuir,
Muine Maicin, Topar Patricc; ¶ v. Ct., Fir. 50; ¶ an dá Umhall, The Owls, Mayo.
now Pobble O'Keeffe in b. Duhallow on borders of Cork, Kerry
and Limk., but of old included the Paps Mts. of Kerry, Tp.; ¶ Ciche Annan (the Paps) in Urluachair, Lg. 45.
E. Mun. ext. fr. Gabrán in E. Kilk. to
Cnámchoill (now corruptly Cliath-choill) nr t. of Tipp., and fr.
Bernán Eile (now Devil's Bit Mt.) to Oileán Ui Bhric nr Bunmahon,
c. Waterf., Fy. 73; ¶ v. Lh. 190, K. 122 a, 23, N. 10 p. 101 (R.I.A.), ML. 22; ¶ Ormond, c. Tipp., Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶
Urmuma, contained by right only c. Tipp. and c. of the Cross of Tipp., Kj. iv. 313.
Fen.; ¶ an U., al. Earnaidhe, now Urney p. in c. Don. and c. Tyr., nr. Lifford, Fm. iii. 37, iv. 678, Mi., Ac., Cv. urnaidhe;
¶ Nurney in b. W. Offaly, c. Kild., Fm. iv. 1202.