Loch Suidi Odrain i Sléib Guaire do elud co ndechaid
isin Fabaill, Au. i. 594, Lc. i. 52, Nen. 212, Fm. ii. 866; ¶ Fm. has Feabhaill, Nen. has Febail; ¶ Seeoran tl. is in
Knockbride, b. Clankee, c. Cav.; ¶ the Faball r. must be in or nr Seeoran tl.; ¶ O'D. calls it "a stream which discharges
itself into the Boyne, "but if its waters at all enter the Boyne, it is (or is a tributary of) the Moynalty, al. Owenroe r.,
which flows through Clankee b. on to the Blackwater and Boyne.
al. Fobhar; ¶ Fore, Westm.; ¶ vil. in Feighan p., Westm.; ¶ St. Feichin's ruined chapel is remarkable for the ponderous
masonry of its portal and window mullions; ¶ it gives its name to a b. in Westm. and a b. in Meath, Pgi.; ¶ Fechine Fabair,
al. F. Fobair, Lh. 25, F., Fg., Mt. 13, Md., Tph. ii. 298, Ui., Mi., Ci., Fep., Cg., Bb. 42 a, Fir. 438; ¶ Fechin Fobair,
Ll. 25 a.
Feltrim tl. in p. Kinsaly, c. Dub.; ¶ Clochar fri F. andes i Fine Gall, Fg. 220; ¶ = Clochar Duilig fria F. andess [a Fine
Gall, Laud 610], i. i taeb Suird Coluim Cille, F. 169. faenbelach nduibthire; ¶ al. Belach Conglais (Baltinglas); ¶ N. of
r. Slaine in Lein., Lec. 612.
Ciarán Faichthe, Ll. 367, Bb. 124 b, Ai. 150 b, Lec.
116; ¶ there are 22 tls. Fahy, and 19 Faha tls.; ¶ the Faythe at Wex. faichthi ardlemnacht; ¶ in Hui Ceindsealaigh,
given by Cremthand Sciathbel, K. of Lein., to the Picts for helping him to banish the Tuath Fidhbha fr. Hui Ceindsealaigh,
Bb. 113 b; ¶ the Faythe at Wex., but v. Ardlemnacht.
f. átha cliath
co Cill Maignend, co Fachi A. C., Z. 373; ¶ the Green betw. Kilmainham and Dublin.
f. caisléin enaigh
Lc. ii. 280.
f. chromghlenna
a cell there W. of the hill at Druimanach, Fer. 113; ¶ at Crumlin nr Drimna, S. of Dublin.
f. fhogartaigh
Ha. 737.
f. luimnigh
Au. ii. 132; ¶ the Fair Green of Garryowen (?).
f. loinn eala
Lc. ii. 282; ¶ v. Lann Elo; ¶ in O Mulloy's terr., Con. 30 b.
f. mic buain
Iugulatio Aodha Róin rí Hua bh-Failge a
bh-Faichthi mic Buain, Hb. 62; ¶ cf. Fahymac Tibbot tl. nr Gort.
f. mic maireda
the Oenach Life in Faicththe Mic Maireda, Ll.
206.
f. na cruachna
races held there, Ll. 253.
f. ruamaind
al. Alend, Ll. 162; ¶ F. Runaind, al. Aillend, Lein., Bb. 193 a.
ext. fr. Slíabh Breagh to Cúaile-Ciannachta,
and fr. Bior to Abhainn mhóir, K. 174 a.
f. ardsrathra
d. ext. fr. Sliabh Lárga to Carn nglais, and fr. L.
Craoi to Beinn Foibhne, K. 174 a.
f. chaisil
fr. Sliabh Eibhlinn to r. Siúir, and fr. Cnamhchaill
at Tiobraid Arann to Grian Airbh E., i.e., Cros Gréine, K. 174 a.
f. chille halaidh
ext. fr. Nemhthainn to Eas Ruaidh, and fr.
Cell-áirdbhile to Sliabh an íarainn, and fr. Céis Chorainn
to Urcuiltenn, K. 174 a.
f. chille caindigh
ext. fr. Sliabh-Bladhma to Mileadhach, and fr. Grian Airbh
to Sliabh Mairge, K. 174 a.
f. chille da lúa
ext. fr. Slighe Dala to Léim Chonchulainn, and fr.
Eíchtghe to Sliabh Uidhe an rígh, and fr. Slíabh Uidhe to
Slíabh-Caóin, or to Gleann-Caoinn, K. 174 a.
f. chille dara
ext. fr. Ros-fionnghlaise to Nás Laighen, fr.
Nás to Cumar Chlúana hIoraird and to the Glenn da Locha mts., K.
174 a.
f. chlochair
ext. fr. Abhainn-mhór to Gabhail-Liúin, and
fr. Sliabh Beatha to Sliabh Lárga, K. 174 a.
f. chluana
d. Cloyne, Obr.
f. chluana fearta
ext. fr. r. Shannon to Boirrinn, and fr. Echtge to r. Suca,
K. 174 a.
f. chlúana-hioráird
ext. fr. Clochán W. to the Shannon, and fr. Urchuilte
to Clúain Conaire, K. 174 a.
f. chorcaighe
ext. fr. the Corcaibh to Carn Néid, and fr.
Abhainn-mhór S. to the sea, K. 174 a.
f. chunga
Cong; ¶ ext. fr. Abhainn Ó mBriúin N. to Nemhthainn, and fr. Áth an Termainn W. to Cell Aladh, K. 174 a.
f. choindire
d. Conor; ¶ ext. fr. Benn Foibhne to Forbhuirg, and fr. Port Murbhuilg to Ollorba, to Cúan Snamha hAighne, and fr. Glenn
righi to Colbha Gérmainn, K. 174 a.
f. dháimlíag
ext. fr. Slíabh Breagh to Carn Dúin
Cúair, and fr. Lochán na himrimhe E. to the sea, K. 174
a.
f. doire
al. F. Rátha Both; ¶ ext. fr. Eas Ruaidh to the r. Broin, and fr. Carn nglas to the r. Broin, K. 174 a.
f. dúin da leathghlais
in the Sean-leabhar Andala Chluana hAidhneadh, K. 174
a.
f. fearna
al. F. Locha-Garman; ¶ ext. fr. Beigéire to Mileadhach on the W. side of the Barrow, and fr. Sliabh-Uidhe-Luighén S. to the
sea, K. 174 a-b.
f. ghlinne dhá locha
ext. fr. Grianóg to Beigéire, and fr.
Nás to Réchroinn, K. 174 a.
f. iarthair midhi
do chur le cathair Cluana maic Nóis, Rc. xviii.
291.
f. imligh iobhair
ext. fr. Cluaincaoin to Abhainn mhór, and fr.
Cnamhchoill at Tiobrad aronn to Abhainn Ealla, K. 174 a.
f. leasa-móir
al. F. Portláirge; ¶ ext. fr. Mileadhach on the brink of the Barrow, at Cumar na dtrí n-uisge, to Cork, and fr. the Siuir
S. to the sea, K. 174 a.
f. léithghlinne
ext. fr. Slíabh Bladhma to Slíabh
Uidhe-Laighen, fr. Sliabh Mairge to Bealach Carcraigh, and fr. Bealach Mughna
to Teach Moling, including its Termann, K. 174 a.
f. luimnigh
ext. fr. Lodan to L. Guir and to Lathach mhór W. of
Aine, and to Ardpatrick towards the S., to Bealach Feabhrad, Tulach Leis and
Feil towards the W.; ¶ to Tairbhert and Cuinche in Thomond, to Crosa Slíabh, Uidhe an Rígh, and to Dubh-abhainn, K. 174
a.
f. rátha deisceirt
d. of Ráith-deiscert, al. Ráith mhoighe
deisceirt Luimnigh ext. fr. Baoi Béarra to Ceann mBeara, and fr.
Féil to Dairbhre, K. 174 a.
f. thuama
ext. fr. Suca to Árd Charna, and fr. Áth an
Termainn to the Shannon, K. 174 a.
Failbhe Flann, ba 'na thaoiseach in nDeisciort Breghaidh,
for Dartraigh 7 for Faith Neata 7 for Machaire Corbraith; ¶ Anithre a Dhún tuaithsciortach 7 Dún nGuaire a dhún deisciortach,
Hx. 218, col. 2.
the Faithche Chaisil in time of Cormac Mac
Cuilionnáin, ext. fr. Samhaoir to Gabhran and fr. Oileán Eile to
Oileán Í Bhric, Hz. 44, Ai. 93 a.
f. ceann
nr. battlefield of Ard Achaidh, Fir. 60; ¶ v. F. na ceann.
f. chiarain
Faheeran t. in p. Kilcumreragh, b. Kilcoursey, King's c.,
Ui., Mi.; ¶ in Muintir Tadhgain, Mi.
f. chille mic duach
the Green of Kilmacduagh, c. Galw., Fm. iii.
136.
f. corcaige
the Green of Cork t., Lb. 214 b.
f. dúine laegairi
at L. Laegairi, Sto. 20 a.
f. fhogartaigh
Gen. of Hui Cosgraidh of Beanntraighe, Ll. 391. f.
fuailbeich; ¶ Lbl. 340; ¶ seems in S. Lein.
f. mic mecnain
Aed Ron rí Ó Failgi (killed) i Faithchi Mic
M., Harl. 5280; ¶ F. mic Menchain, Lg. 185; ¶ Faethgi Mic Meccnaen for brú Locha Seimdide, Au. i. 80; ¶ on this Green
is Ballymore Loughsewdy, c. Westm., Hen.
f. muilind maeildima
Leacht Parrtholoin, Leacht Tuathail Teachtmair a F. M. M.,
I. 171 a.
f. na ceann
in Ardachadh; ¶ indsaidhith Maine in Crích Siar a Crich Ciarraidhe 7 do berar cath rdachaidh eatarro 7 Muigidh for Maine
7 do cear and conadh dé sin do goirtear Faichte na Ceann ait ro tinoileadh faidhbh 7 cind na fear, Sto. 29 a 2; ¶ F. Ceann,
Fir. 60.
Ui Néill an Faitsi, i.e., Ui Néill an
deiscirt; ¶ Lg. 202. fál; ¶ g. Fáil; ¶ bardic name of Ireland, Tph. ii. 320, Ls. vi. 329, Fy. 208, Of. 19, Au. i. 430,
Lct. 146; ¶ al. Inis Fáil, Mag Fail, K.
at Tara; ¶ the (Lia) Fail, a taebh Dhuma na nGiall a tuaidh, a Temraigh .i. an Cloch no ghésedh fó chossaibh gach righ no
gabadh Erinn, Sa. 5 b, Bb. 188 b, Ll. 30, Lec. 227.
or Fulachta na Féine, cooking places of the Fian; ¶ many spots are so called in Co. Cork and elsewhere, K. quoted by Obr.
falga; ¶ prob. ancient name of the Isle of Man, Mm. 588; ¶ v. Fir Falga.
Rath na Senad fri F. na T. atuaid, Pd. viii. 20. famlaibhi; ¶ for Famlaibhi a tiribh Modhorn, I. 67 a; ¶ Mugdorna. famuir;
¶ gs.; ¶ taoisigh Treamhna, Teabhthadh, Teamhrach 7 Famuir, Hx. 682.
gs.; ¶ Fannat peninsula, betw. L. Swilly and Mulroy Bay, in NE. of b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don., Pgi. ii. 195; ¶ the ns. (Fána
?) not found, the g. is Fánat, Fánad, the d. and a. Fánait; ¶ McCarthy, in Au., thinking the ns. to be Fánat, always misprints
the g. Fana(i)t; ¶ da. Fánait, F. 134, Tl. xxxvii. Au. ii. 288, 132; ¶ Fánait, Fánaitt, Tp., Ar. 300; ¶ d. Fanaid, Au.
iii. 422; ¶ g. Fánat, Au. ii. 312, i. 154, Sil. 409, F. 134, Tp., Fen. 152, Fanatt, Fm. iv. 766, Fanad, Au. i. 158, iii.
246, Fia. 60, K. 186 b, Md. xxxii.; ¶ v. Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶ Cluain da Bhaottócc, a bhFanaid a tTír Conaill, Md. 198; ¶ tar
éis Fhánaid d' fhágbail doibh, i. ag Bel Atha Daire, Au. iii. 422.
al. F. Chomha; ¶ al. Fidhnacha, now Fenagh, c. Leit., Fen. 114–6.
f. chomair
Lec. 371, Lct. 212 (perh. Comar na Clonard, O'D.), Bb. 147
a.
f. conrach
tuc Brian cath Fáin C. for na Gallaibh, ro airgestair
na Dési co Port Largi, Z. 370, Cg. 106; ¶ O Faeláin, K. of Déise and the Danes of Waterf. city defeated at Fann Mic Connrath,
and pursued to Waterf., Ai. 21 a; ¶ F. Mic Connrach, K. 169 b.
f. cruachain
I. 163 a; ¶ v. F. Cruain.
f. cruain
do luidh Urard la Brileith an-iar 7 do rumean co madh maidhm
for fhiru Olnécmacht, guro díanaidh a eochu .i. Cnaimredh 7
Cruan, condergnaised a Fan Chruain, Sa. 57 a; ¶ v. F. Cruachain W. of Bri Leith, Bb. 222 b.
al. Machad mBrigti in Uib Falgi, Ll. 160; ¶ fri (F)afaind a tuaidh; ¶ F. in brughadh, frisin abartar Machaire mBrighde indiu,
Sa. 12 b; ¶ F. in Brughadh, al. Machaire mBrigde in Huibh Failgi; ¶ Fri Fofaind aniar-tuaidh, Lbl. 416.
f. in charpait
at Tara, Lu. 113 a.
f. in t(s)amaisci
in Dáil Araidi, Lec. 587.
f. lethan
in Laighis Laigen, part of the Orbba of Comgall mac Lugnai,
Ll. 318, Lec. 216, 274.
f. lobhais
Fanlobus p. contains Dunmanway t., c. Cork, Fm. vi.
2489.
f. lopaist
Gobhan Corr fd. a ch. there, Cbb. c. 10; ¶ v. F. Lobhais.
f. mic connrach
v. F. Conrach.
f. muilt
i crích Fer Muighi, Lis. 26 b, 27 a; ¶ in Fermoy district, at Brí gobhann (?).
f. na bóroime
on the N. side of Tara, where the Lein. tribute used to
arrive, Lec. 597.
f. na carpat
at Tara; ¶ atá fothath Rath Gráinne a tuaid fán na Carpat i comardus na Cloenfertai tuaiscertai sair, Ll. 30; ¶ at Tara,
betw. Cros Ferghusa and Cláen-ferta, I. 143 b, Lg. 151, Bb. 188 b, Pd. viii. 16.
f. na coba
in Ulst., Ll. 94; ¶ v. F. Coba.
f. na n-each
a n-iartur Innsi Cathaigh, Lis. 21 b.
f. na n-ech
al. Fán an ghribaigh in Westm.; ¶ the Delbna and Fir Cell defeated there by the Dartraigi of Mun., Sil. 36.
f. na loilghech
in crích Fer Cualann, Ll. 389.
f. na long
Bb. 115 b, N. 192; ¶ on the Boyne nr the sea, Cps. 56.
f. tobair beanaid
in E. of Deisi Mumhan, I. 91 b. 1.
f. ui faeláin
betw. the Iniuin and Sith Fear Fheinn, Lbl. 952; ¶ v. Áth Nemthenn.
d. Fasaigh in Cav., Gen. 97 of O'Reilly, Hx. 853; ¶ cf. Fasagh, Fassagh, tls. in cc. Cork, Kild., Ferm., Westm. and Wexf.
fásach an deighnin; ¶ now b. of Fasaghdinin, c. Kilk., Kj. i. 230. fásach coille; ¶ ds. Fasaigh Coille, I. 40 b; ¶ al.
Braghaid Coille, Bradhilly, and Bradcullium; ¶ at Kilty, Castletown, below Benbulben, Sli., Hs. i. 505; ¶ v. Fassa Coilleadh.
das., Fm. iii. 518, iv. 754; ¶ in O Conor Sligo's l., in b. Carbury, c. Sli., O'D., Fása Coillid, Lc. i. 502, Con. 31 a;
¶ Fasa Caille, in Carbury, Fásadh Coille, Au. iii. 36, ii. 430; ¶ v. Fásach C.
d. Faithin Bicc, i. n-Inis Eoghain, Colmán Imrama of,
Md. 190; ¶ this must be p. of Lower Fahan in which Buncrana is. fathan mór; ¶ al. Fathan Mura, Fathan Mura Othna; ¶
Fahan, Inishowen, 6. m. fr. Derry, Fm. iv. 876; ¶ in this p. of Up. Fahan, 2 1/2 m. S. of Buncrana, is the vil. of Fahan,
al. Churchtown, on the road fr. Buncrana to Derry, Pgi.; ¶ g. Fathna Móire, Mi., Ci.; ¶ g. Faithne Mura, Fg., Md.; ¶ d.
Fathain Mura, Ui.; ¶ Muru mór ó Fhaithin Fg.; ¶ a. Fathain Mura, Mi.; ¶ Fathain Móir Mura, Ci.
gs. Mag Fea, Lu. 104 a; ¶ battle of, by Finn's men, Lbl. 325 a; ¶ in Gailian, al. Lein., Fir. 49; ¶ v. Fotharta Fea, Mag
Fea, where the Tuath Fidba dwelt in Ui Ceindselaig, N. 134.
Fiddane in W. Cenel Aodha, c. Galw., Fm. vi. 2230. feadan
chuirr na sac; ¶ Cornasack; ¶ a brook nr Carna, or Carn Castle in p. Moygawnagh, Tirawly, Fy.
d. Feib; ¶ l. of Fuilli, al. Fulne, son of Ugaine Mór, Lec. 36, 585, Fir. 104, Hk. 346, Lg. 119; ¶ i Feib, al. i n-Uib Bresail,
Ll. 318; ¶ Bp. Ibar baptised 5 sons of Barr mac Carthaind in Mag Reta, and 3 of his sons in Feib, Lec. 216; ¶ Pol, Deineth
and Martan Ep. Tamlachta at Domnach Mór i Febib, Ll. 353; ¶ nr Mag Reta and Domnach Febe, q.v.
g. Febail in Ulst., Ll. 295 a; ¶ al. Cuan Locha Seantuinne, Sto. 17 b; ¶ an tan frith ag loch adbal Fhebail adbar Oilig,
Mr. 228; ¶ r. and L. Foyle, at Derry.
(cf. Mag Fece, al. Ui Ingair, chief place of Eoganacht
Glennomnach in Mun., Lis. 182 b); ¶ the Mun. kings were buried in Oenach Cúli, in Oenach Colman and in Feci, Lu. 38 b;
¶ cf. Fid Feccai in Uib Liathain, c. Cork; ¶ cf. Feic beg.
na Fedha, The Fews, al. "Faes," of Athlone, c. Rosc., Au.
ii. 446, Con. 32 b, Ci., Mi.; ¶ gp. an bhFedh, Fm. iii. 524; ¶ al. Drum p. and its environs, Im. 86.
I. 183 b, Lbl. 81; ¶ i.e. Faes of Athlone, in b. Athlone, Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶ al. Fedha Baile Átha Luain, Lc. ii. 304; ¶ called
Dithreb Connacht, Ll. 383, Fir. 482; ¶ al. Feda, q.v.
Tanic Ith dar Sleibh nGuaire, dar Fedaibh, in Ulst., Sb. 1
a; ¶ N. of Sliab Guaire, Ll. 12, Lec. 26; ¶ in Farney, c. Mon.; ¶ Clanna Duinn mic Durrtachta for Feadhaibh F., Sto.
19b.
a r. in Mun., Fm. i. 36; ¶ in the W. of d. Limk., K. 174 a; ¶ tomaidm Feli Ercre la Mumain, Sc. 20 b, Sb. 3 b, Lg. 84; ¶
cath Fele, Rc. xxiv. 67; ¶ Breccán Féili, Ll. 366; ¶ the d. of Ráithdeiscirt ext. fr. Baoi Béarra to Ceann Beara, and fr.
Féil to Dairbhre, K. 174 a; ¶ Daire Mochua for brú Fheile i Ciarraige Luachrai, F. 155, W. of Brosnad droma Iaraind, Lis.
195 a; ¶ r. Feale, c. Limk., hence Mainistir na Féile, Abbeyfeale, Ods. 674, Cam. ii. 789; ¶ Sruth Féile, St. B. 519, Ston.
A. 192; ¶ the Feale flows through c. Limk., but chiefly in c. Kerry, for about 30 m. into the estuary of the Shannon; ¶
as it flows through Ciarraige Luachrai (F. 155), we doubt if O'D. is correct in saying that Féil of Fm. i. 36 is the r. Corrane
in b. Iveragh, originally called Abhainn Feile; ¶ he refers to Lg., but does not quote. feimen; ¶ v. Femen.
batar tri primcinela i n-Eri, Feini ocus Ulaidh ocus
Gaileoin, Ls. i. 70, 74; ¶ v. 472; ¶ ó Fenib co h-Ulta, Ls. iv. 10; ¶ F. Temrach, Ls. iv. 18; ¶ fri re Cuind o Feinib
Temrach, i. fri aimser da flath Eman, Ls. i. 66, 80; ¶ cf. Mag Féine.
n. Feth (?), Gc. 38, 48; ¶ on the boundary of Tuath Ghilla Mhichil in Corco Laidhi, I. 90 b; ¶ feth, feith, a boggy stream,
Ods.; ¶ fr. Féth na hI. to Ceann Mara, and fr. Benn Siodhain to Béul tha na Seamann is the Tuath Í Ghiolla Mhichil, Fir.
677 ; ¶ Corca Laige ext. fr. Boinfind co Traigh Omhnaig siar co Feith na h-I., Ha. 758; ¶ Cenel Coincinde ext. fr. Feith
na h-I. in Corco Laighe to Droiched Locha hImchadha, Bb. 111b, 112 a; ¶ Criocaireacht Corcolaige, fr. Beind Fhind to Traigh,
to Tráigh Omhna W. to F. na hI., fr. Bel Atha buidi buaid to Tráigh Clain at Concarruig ban, Bb. 112 b.
or Fellae; ¶ where the Connaughtmen's horses were kept during the battle of Garrech, Mulc. Gloss. 510; ¶ Fella, ds., where
Cuircne 7 Fella beat Delbna, Au. i. 316; ¶ nr b. of Kilkenny W. in Westm.; ¶ bordering on L. Ree, al. Tuath Fhella, Fm.
an. 927, Chi.
n.; ¶ Au. i. 66; ¶ usually Mag Femin, equated (by O'D., Hennessy and McCarthy) with bb. of Iffa and Offa, c. Tipp.; ¶ I
belive it ext. fr. Cashel to Clonmel, and I give evidence of this; ¶ g. Femin, Ll. 9, 168 b, Fia. 6, Fir. 49, Au. i. 12;
¶ flaith Femin, Ll. 129 b; ¶ d. Femun, Lu. 133 b, Ll. 245 b; ¶ Femiun, Odav. 51, 99, Ca. 310; ¶ al. Femenmag. In it were:
Árd na Ríg, Fir. 638; ¶ Cell Cromglaise, Ca. 310; ¶ Domnach Mór Maige F., q.v.; ¶ Deargráth, Ods. 616; ¶ Faife, dau. of
Ugaine Mór, lived there, Lec. 585, Fir. 104; ¶ Síd mBoidb, Ll. 245 b; ¶ Bodb's dau, Sadb, dwelt there, Sil, 91; ¶ Cluain
Baird mic Ugairi, Bb. 96 a, Lec. 271; ¶ a plain in Mun., Lec. 104 a, 133 b, Bb. 200 a; ¶ round Cashel: Oingus, K. of Cashel,
was fr. the lands of Femen, Tl. lv. 196; ¶ Mag. F. ext. fr. r. Suir to Corcathrach or Machaire Caisil, Of. 339; ¶ not far
fr. Cashel, B. lix. 274, 286, Ct. 554; ¶ Oengus, K. of Cashel, gave them Mag F., al. Déise Tuaiscirt; ¶ i.e., Trian Cluana
Meala (b. Iffa and Offa E., in which Clonmel is), 7 an Trían Medhónach (b. of Middlethird, in which Cashel is), K. in Ods.
674; ¶ he does not quote the page, but I have K. 156 b. One day when St. Ailbe and Bp. Ibar were walking in Mag Femin, coming
to Cashel to pay their respects to St. Patrick and K. Oingus, Ailbe said to Ibar, "you go before me and salute those people,"
Cs. 248; ¶ so M. F. was nr and W. of Cashel, as Ailbe was coming fr. Emly, his cell and see; ¶ Patrick left Mag Roigne in
Ossory, crossed Druim Conchind, where Disert Patraic is to-day, as he was going to Mun., and then went to Cashel of the Kings;
¶ on this ridge there was a grove, Tl. 195; ¶ this Disert is, I think, Desart (Court) 31/2 m. fr. c. Tipp., and 21 fr. Cashel;
¶ it is in the p. of Grove, and nr St. Patrick's p., and is a remarkable feature of the country fr. its elevation and plantation;
¶ inside the demesne and on E. of it also are the ruins of two churches, Pgi. iii. 410; ¶ if not this, perh. Dysert tl.
and p. (4 m. E. of Clonmel), in or nr which is Glen Patrick; ¶ when P. reached M. F. he was welcomed by Aengus, and brought
to his house at Cashel, Lb. 28 a; ¶ M. F. was in Decies of Mun., B. lxii. 561; ¶ in N. Decies, in which Oengus of Ossory
was predominant, K. 147 a, 156 b; ¶ i dtalamh na nDéise, K. Ro.; ¶ in aquilonari Desiorum plaga, Ct. 201; ¶ Déisi Tuaiscirt,
al. M. F. ón tSiúir go Corca Athrach re a ráidhtear Machaire Caisil, K. 147 a; ¶ v. Corcu Athrach and C. Eathrach; ¶ fr.
the S. walls of Cashel the K. saw the whole of M. F., and fr. the N. walls the whole of Mag Mossaid (Life of St. Mochaomhóg
quoted in Mm. 486); ¶ Ui., Mi., Ci. and O'D., in Tp. and Lct., equate M. F. and b. Iffa and Offa, which Hen. (Au. i. 12)
says was transferred to the N. Déise in the 5th century; ¶ in Mr. 188, we read "Muimnig Muigi Móir ocus Caisil," on which
O'D. says, "M. F. ext. fr. Knockgraffon S. to the Suir, and fr. Cahir to Sliabh na mban and to the boundary of the ancient
terr. of Ui Eirc in S. of Ossory"; ¶ in Au. ii. 104 we read "that O Conor and Connact invaded Desmond and laid waste fr.
M. F. to Tráigh Lí," which suggests that M. F. was on border of Desmond.
is de attáa Féna for Fid, A. 18 a a; ¶ cf. at the same time the Déissi went upon Gabran and (the) Feni on Fid Mór (for Fid
Már), Laud 610, Tph. ii. 240; ¶ Fennagh tl. and p. in Idrone, c. Carl., as I try to show at Clíu and Fid, q.v.
rí Féne; ¶ so Rí Ulad is addressed, Lu. 61; ¶ óac Féne, Lu. 62. féne; ¶ in blog talman fil otá Fene in hUib Tigernain im
Midi co Dún na n-Airbed hi Crich Masraidi fri hIrorus anair, Lh. 162; ¶ = Áth Féni im Midi, Lh. 162; ¶ a Ford, Cs. 394,
B. lvi. 353; ¶ v. Áth Feni in Westm.
cath Feoraind in Mun., Lec. 591; ¶ in Corcu Duibni (?). feorand; ¶ or Feora; ¶ for Ath nGabla, for Árdachad, for Feoraind
on Medb's march Ulst., Ll. 56, Hf. 5 a.
al. Teabhtha Deisceart, R. I. A., 23/K. 37, p.
195.
f. airdindtan
in Britain; ¶ I. 93 b.
f. an ghiolla mhaoil
l. of Earl of Desmond, Hz. 70, Ai. 130 b. f. an tíghe
mhóir; ¶ is na Baireadachaibh, Tiramhalghaidh, Hz. 75. f. ar seaphain; ¶ al. Magh Coraind in Connacht, Bb. 208 a.
f. bheil na firbhéarnan
in the b. of Innsi Í Chuin; ¶ al. Castle Brien, Ai. 106 b.
f. bhungeróid (l. of Mungret, c. Limk. ?)
do thucc Domhnall O Briain Righ deighionach Mumhan, A.D.
1094 (?), do Chléir Tempuill Mhuire a Luimneach Ferann Bungeróid
7 Ui Mhamhnach, ó Áirsi Bhungeróid go hIothmhaluinn 7
atá céin go Sionuinn, Hh., Last p. of Fragment 8.
f. ceneóil cuirithir
F. C. C., W. of r. Succa, in Connacht, Lec. 157, 237, Bb. 60
b.
f. ceneoil dubáin
W. of r. Succa, in Connacht, Lec. 157, Bb. 60 b; ¶ F. Cineoil Dubháin and Cloinne Cosgraigh fr. Glas Uair to Tamhnacha in
Connacht, Fir. 238.
f. chloiche an phlóartaigh
in the Cuanacha, c. Limk., Ai. 110b.
f. coirpri musc
al. Aine Cliach and Crích Aradh, ext. fr.
Cláire to Dergderc, and Cliú Mail with its Urranna, N. to L.
Dergderc, Ll. 381.
f. chomgaill
in Laighis, i.e., Fán Lethan and the Nuachongbail,
Ll. 318.
f. conaill echluaidh
in that part of Ormond belonging to Dál Chais, Bb. 98
b.
f. chonchulainn
Machaire Chonaill 7 F. C., Z. 339 a.
f. connrach
nr Waterf. (?); ¶ Brian defeated Domhnall Ua Faoláin, rí na nDéisi, and the Danes here, and pursued them to Port Lairge,
St. B. 434; ¶ F. Conrui Mic Dari i Cliu Mail mic Ugaine i Feraind C., Ll. 105 a b.
f. corcoraide
Mic Uatach of, Lec. 154; ¶ v. Corcu Roide.
f. cuthgaire
in Connacht, ext. fr. Maenmagh to the sea, Ll. 167, Sa. 37
a.
f. deisceartach
in Lein.; ¶ prob. b. Bargy, Wexf., Tp.
f. deogbaire
in Connacht; ¶ the lands of Cuthgaire and of Deogbaire lay betw. Maenmagh and the sea, Ll. 167, Sa. 37 a.
al. Tricha Cét Liathmaine in Ulst., Lbl. 883; ¶ in Inis Eoghain, Bb. 44 a.
f. duin
in Inis Eogain, Bb. 44 a; ¶ Inis Cuscraid is in it, F. 120.
f. ebir
at Eimir; ¶ fr. Teach Duinn to Ath Cliath, Bb. 148 b, I. 135 b, Lis. 141 b.
f. enna
Fen. 315; ¶ fr. Glas nEnncha, the boundary of Inis Eoghain to Bearnas mor (Gap of Barnesmore, nr Donegal) and Sruthail (Sruell,
p. Killyward, b. Banagh, c. Don.); ¶ the original apportionment to Enna, son of Niall, in the partition of Tirconnell, circ.
A.D. 400.
f. fergusa
al. F. Feargais Fairge, a name for Aillend, Lein., Ll. 162,
Bb. 193 a.
f. fiachrach
fr. Carn Fearadaigh to Magh Mucrama, Lbl. 900.
f. fidga
F. F. 7 Fochmaind in Lein., Ll. 196.
f. floinn mic conaing
al. Mugdorna-Bregh in Meath, Fm. i. 497. f. fuithir mic
forduibh; ¶ al. Maenmagh in Connacht, Bb. 204 b.
f. geirg mic ebur
.i. Gull and Irgull, q.v., Hc. 2, 725.
f. geirg mic febardil
.i. Gull and Irgul, l. given to Irial Glunmar by Cumscraidh
Meand Macha, Lec. 342.
f. iomhair
l. of O hArtghaile, on coast of Lein., Bran 153 a. f.
loegairi; ¶ ó Glais Tarsna go Sliab Bladma, Hx. 218, Bb. 53 a, Hx. 218, Fir. 191.
f. luigdech
F. L. Mind mic Oingusa Tírigh, N. of Limk., Ar. 140.
f. mac draidin; ¶ at mouth of r. Moy, in Tir Amalgaidh, Lec. 124; ¶ leg. F. mac nDraigin of Mac Dregin, A. 14 b a, b
b.
f. muinntire cianáin
i. Clain-inis Locha hÉirne, Au. iii. 44.
f. muinntiri cathusaigh
i nDaim-inis, Au. iii 60.
f. muintiri deráin
al. Ard nGabaill, at Ath Medoin, Lec. 131, Hx.
198.
f. muintire mailmora
in Brefney, Con. 16 a.
f. na cenél
Fernegenal, Regan's Poem; ¶ in b. Shelmlaier round Artramont, separated fr. Wexf. t. by the Slaney, Tp., Gb. 120; ¶ Cellach
and Lorcan da righ F. na C.; ¶ Eochaidh, Erc and Trien, 3 sons of Enna Cinnselach; ¶ fr. them are the 3 Cinéla and Ferann
na Cinél, Lh. 389; ¶ Ciarmac rí Fer na Cenél, Ll. 46.
f. na darach
Mi., Ci., Con. 32 b; ¶ in l. of the O Conors; ¶ in Connacht nr Imlech Mor and Carrac Doiren.
f. na naemh
Síl Conaing ar Sgail; ¶ i.e., Lucht Tulcha Móire belonging to Colmán Eala, Lucht Dúine Cuire to Ua Suanuigh, and Síl Conaing,
N. of the Brosnach, belonging to Colum Cille, Fir. 172.
f. na síthe
tl. in Hy-many; ¶ it is a common place-name, Fm. iv. 974, Con. 50 a.
f. neit
dar cend Locha Feabhail, hi F. N., Sb. 1 a, Sc. 15 b; ¶ NW. of L. Foyle, Lec. 26, Bb. 20 b; ¶ p. Templemore, c. Derry; ¶
in F. Néid, Ly. 207.
f. philip
Fer. 153.
f. pusta
al. Ros Birn, given to canons of L. Cé, Con. 9
b.
f. odráin
where Cormac built Teamhair; ¶ Odran was a husbandman of the Déisi Breg, Ll. 270, Z. 465.
f. ui bercháin
i n-Uibh Failge, Md. xli.
f. righ
in Ossory, Ha. 722.
f. rigdamna
in Kells, Meath, Lbl. 877.
f. righ damnachta
al. fir Rois and Mugdurn Maigen in Ulst., Lbl. 707; ¶ F. Righdhamh, Fer. 86.
f. ruís
in Tuath Ruis, or Tuath Indolaig, in Mun., Bb. 112
a.
f. saingil
E. of Limk., the l. of O Connings, Obr.; ¶ now Singland.
f. sogain
W. of the Succa, in Connacht, ext. fr. Glais Buid Ita to
Glais Uair, and fr. Traigh Riasgfheada Túama and fr. Cluain Chain na
Corcaighi to Firillem Atha Gluinchind, Lec. 157, Bb. 60 b, I. 79
a.
f. sualtaim mic roig
Feargus got F., i.e. Cuailgne, Magh Muirthemne, Crích
Rois and Brud Mná Elcmairi, Lec. 342, H. 2, 72 b.
f. ua mbeccon
the Glassraighi of, in Meath, Ha. 866.
f. uí cheallaigh
al. Críoch Ui. Ch., fr. Ballymaddock to Slewmargy, in
Leix, Fm. iv., 733 note.
f. ui chinnidhe
Farranykenny in p. Clonfert, c. Galw., Kj. iv.
459.
f. ui cormaic
in Lein., is all included Ui Gabla Fhine, Cuthraidi, Ui
Gabla Roirend, fr. Áth Cliath to Cuillind and to Glaisi Crichi in
Cluanaibh Cuada, fri Laigniu adiu co h th Lethnochta at Slébtib to Ui
Bairrchi, and also the l. of Ui Thréna and Ui Cuirc, Lec.
450.
nf.; ¶ Ferns in Wexf., given by Brandub to St. Moedóc; ¶ burial-place of the kings of Lein. and a bishop's see, Cs. 473;
¶ a. Ferniam (and ap. Fernas, Gb. 120), Cs. 474, show it is Lein., as does g. Fernai Móire; ¶ the old form would be n. Ferne,
a. Ferni, as Ferte, Ferti and a. Ferni in A. 17 a a; ¶ g. Ferna, Bb. 42 a, K. 173 b, Fir. 49; ¶ Maedoc of, Ll. 173 a, 284,
305 b, Lis. 45 a, Mt. 14, 27, Index of F., Fg., Md., Fm., Au., Lc., C., Cs., Fia., B. ii., iii., xxii., lii., lvi.; ¶ al.
Raith becce maic Eogain, F. 19; ¶ al. F. mór, F. mór Maedoig, q.v.; ¶ d. Ferna, F. 39; ¶ the older form, Ferne, is in B.
xxii. 406.
f.
in Oirgiallaib (better Fernmhagh, q.v.); ¶ Bel hÁtha hOa in it, Con. 86 a, Lc. ii. 318; ¶ 4 m. S. of Carrickmacross.
af. Ferni; ¶ Campum Aquilonis (Mag Tuaiscirt?) inter Gleoir et Ferni, Filii Fiechrach Patricio ymmolaverunt, A. 17 a a; ¶
Filii Fiechrach held Tireragh as Filii Ailello held Tirerrill, both in c. Sli. ...; ¶ the r. Glore is in Tireragh (v. Gleoir)
and so is (r.?) Ferne, not Ferns, c. Wexf.
b. Farney, c. Mon., N. 266, Tp. Fen., Mi., Ui., Ci., Lct.,
Md., Fia., Ll. 21 a, 94, 98 a, 333, It. i. 75, Hb. 55; ¶ in Airgeallaib, Bb. 23 b, Lis. 144 b; ¶ Achad Lethderg, Druim
Snechta, Lurgan and Mag Cúile Feada in it, q.v.
pl Feirrsde, a strand-pit nr Rostellan in Cork Harbour,
Obr.; ¶ Farsid village.
f.
d. Fersaid; ¶ betw. Bearnas Mór and the entrance into Tyrone, Cg. 134; ¶ Tír Conaill, ó Fersaid go Dobhar ndil, St. B. 593.
f.
Cath Feirste; ¶ iter Ulltu 7 Cruithne; ¶ seems Belfast, W. S. Rc. xvii. 20, Lg. 143, Ac. 107, Cri.; ¶ Cath Fersde, Fir.
49; ¶ C. Feirtsi, Lec. 39, Hb. 67, Fia. 68, Ui., Mi.
f.
fr. Dáil Scena to Fertse (ap. ?), Lu.
56.
f. an chaisléin núi
Newcastle Pass, c. Down; ¶ on a stream rising in the Mourne Mts., and falling into Dundrum Bay, N. of Newcastle; ¶ fr. the
mouth of this stream to Tyrella ch., b. Lecale, stretches the strand anciently called the strand of Murbholg, Fm. iv. 892.
f. bona tuama
at Toomebridge, Au. iii. 232.
f. camsa
ford of Camus, or Camus-Macosquin, c. Derry,
Ci.
f. cille mainchin
Pass of C. M., at St. Munchin's ch. in Kilmanaheen p., b.
Corcomroe, Clare, Fm. v. 1670.
f. mór
as.; ¶ Fersait Móir "ar L. Febail," nr Lifford, Fm. vi. 2352.
f. mór
Maidhm Feirste M. ós L. na Súilidhe, Ci.; ¶ a Fersaitt Móir; ¶ Farsetmore Pass on r. Swilly, 2 m. E. of Letterkenny, c.
Don., Fm. iv. 724; ¶ Farsetmore tl. in p. Leck.
f. na finntrága
at Cúil Cnamh in Connacht, Con. 65 b; ¶ al. Pass of Tráigh Eothuille, Fm. iv. 1100.
f. reanna an liaccáin
(al. F. Ranna an Liagáin, which leads to Cúl
Irra, Con. 82 b, Ci.), at the mouth of the Sligo (al. Gitly) r., Fm. v.
1430.
f. ros
in Corca Laoighe, Tuath O nAonghusa ext. fr. it to Gaibhlin
an Ghaithneamha, and fr. Dún Dede to Béul Átha na Lece,
Fir. 677; ¶ Tuath Rois ext. ó Loch an Bricin go Fearsait Ruis, Ha. 759, I. 90 b; ¶ at the head of Ross Bay, Gc. 52.
f. shúilighe
Farsetmore, 2 m. E. of Letterkenny, opposite Árd an
gháire, Fm. v. 1610, Mi., Ci.; ¶ Ui. has (wrongly) "narrowest part betw. Lochs Swilly and Foyle fr. Derry to Inch Island."
f. tresi
al. as. Fersaid Rátha Bhrain, under Rafran abbey , p.
Killala, Mayo, Fy., Lec. 247 a, 493, Fir. 841, 274, 256, 248. f. tuama; ¶ at Toome-bridge, c. Ant., Ct. 148, 183; ¶
a ford on the Bann, betw. Ui Tuirtre and Dalaradia, Of. 361, Adr. 53.
Cath Ferta; ¶ where fell Eocho, son of Ailill Olom, Ll. 330, I. 65 a.
f. aeda
Eochaid Firt A., Mi.
f. aeda duib (F. A. D. Deabtha)
Cairpri in Mun., ext. fr. Deargmonaid, W. of L. Lein, to
Feart Aeda Duib Tebtha, Lec. 228, Bb. 80 b, X. 95.
f. aeda luirgnigh (mic in Daghdha)
at Brugh na Bóinne, I. 145 a, Bb. 190 b.
f. n-aife
Aife Uisnig, fr. whom Firt nAife in Ulst. is called, X. i.
72, Lec. 143, Fir. 169.
f. n-ailbi
nr and E. of Emly, Cs. 250.
f. an clethchoir
no Bri Leith ó Liath Luathchosach, Sa. 74 b. f.
arandan; ¶ at Inber Scene, opposite F. Scene; ¶ wife of Amoirgin, Bb. 21 b; ¶ Earandan, Lec. 567, Airenain, Sc. 16
a.
f. athairni
at Lios Athairni above Boyne or over the Boyne, Bb. 142 a,
Rc. xxiv. 284; ¶ v. Benn A.
f. mbecc
Tl. 138; ¶ al. Buale Patric, a fenced-in grave.
f. benn fraeich
in Mun.; ¶ seems a seat of Cormac Mac Cuilindain, Lis. 183 b.
f. berraige
or F. Berraig, a dunad mór in an island in the sea,
near Dún na mbarc in Cenél Eogain in Don., Lis. 215 b, Sas. 2172,
2086.
f. boadan
ós Duhadh, at Dowth, nr Drogheda, Ui.; ¶ F. Boadain, Mi.
f. boaindi mná nechtain
at Brug na Bóinne, I. 145 a; ¶ al. Firt mBóinne mná N., Bb. 190 b.
f. caeil
F. C. ocus Créide, at Tráig Caeil S. of Ventry
Harbour, Lis. 207 a, Sas. 738, 868.
f. chaelán
fr. Caelán son of Cathair (mór); ¶ is F. C. in Duibthir, Lec. 194.
f. cáin
on Sliab Cáin a Ceand Feabhrat, Sa. 32 b, Bb. 21 a; ¶ in Dún Cathais on Cend Fhebrat, fr. this Cáin Sliabh Cáin is called,
Ll. 198.
f. cairbri
at Moytura; ¶ leath amuidh do leachtaibh Mec Buain, Z. 98 a.
f. callaind
above the road on Sliabh Callaind, in Cuailgne, Ulst., Bb.
225 b.
f. cerpáin
al. F. Cerbain, Ui., C. 190; ¶ at Tara; ¶ Bp. Cerpan's grave shown on Petrie's plan.
f. chláraig
betw. Maindaglas and Sidh Choltain, Lis. 196 b.
f. cnucha
of Cnucha, wife of Geanand, Lec. 386.
f. coelae
i Taulaig; ¶ of Coel, dau. of Mani, of the Orbraigiu, wife of Oengus Bolg, X. 160, Fir. 780.
f. conaill
in Muigh Fichche in Bregmag, Ha. 731.
f. conchend
al. Alend, Ll. 162.
f. conchobhair
in Magh Inis fri Dún Lethglaisi a n-iar, Lbl.
886.
f. conmail
nr Oenach Macha, Of. 195; ¶ S. of Aonach Macha, K. 131 a, Hk. 320; ¶ on hill of Druim Conmhaeil, al. Drumconvel, in p. of
Armagh, Mi.
f. crimthainn
al. Fertan Crimthaind, al. Carn Farchair at Sliab Suidi in
Ríg, in Connacht (al. S. Uididh in Rig), Lbl. 899, Bb. 144
b.
f. darera
a Ceand Feabhrat, Sa. 33 a 1; ¶ F. do Dera, E. of the Ferta trí mBan at Cend Fhebrat, Ll. 198, Bb. 210 b (where is F. Dera).
f. dathi
on the N. side of Cruachain, beside the Feart of Eochaig
Feidlidh and Eochaid Oirem, Bb. 136 b.
f. diangalaigh
on the Faithche at Sliab na mBan, Lis. 230 b.
f. ndruadh
al. Cnucha over the Life, Lec. 525.
f. echtra
nr the ch. of Kilmore-Moy in b. Tirawley, Fy.
490.
f. eimir duinn
in Ulst.; ¶ co Maghline co Cliu, co Cuailgne co Port Palaip co F. Eimir Duinn, Sto. 18 a.
f. esclaim
Britheman in Dagda, now Ferta Pátric at or nr Brug na
Bóinne, Bb. 190 b, Lbl. 407, I. 145 a.
f. étaine
nr Síd Beinde hÉtair at Howth, Sas.
5720.
f. faisi
al. F. Fais; ¶ i nGlenn Faisi, itir Sliabh Mis 7 Muir (F. Fése, Ll. 13), Sc. 18 a, Bb. 21 a, Lec. 568.
f. fedlimthe rechtmair
Dind do Dhindaibh in Brogha, Sa. 7 b, I. 145 a, Bb. 190 b,
Lbl. 407.
f. fiachra
F. Fiachrach; ¶ at Forrach in Huibh Mac Uais in Midi, Lbl. 901, Bb. 144 b.
f. fiadmóir
in Mag Aí; ¶ al. Suide Patraic in Connacht, Sas. 6440, 6443; ¶ in Machaire in Scail, al. Magh ... Mic Allgubha in Connacht;
¶ at Traigh Eothgaili, Lis. 236 a.
f. findchossaigh
on or nr Sliab Ossaid, Ll. 205.
f. fintain
Firt F.; ¶ above Tul Tuinne, over L. Dergderc, Ll. 4, Sa. 56 b, Lec. 543, Ed. 477; ¶ as. Tultuinne, in Ara; ¶ a region
to the E. of Limk., on the margin of L. Dergderc, Of. 162, K. 122 b, Hz. 142; ¶ al. Tultuine, now Tonntuine; ¶ Tounthinnia
in p. Temple-callow, in b. Duharra, c. Tipp., Fm. ii. 1189.
f. garbáin
F. G. Mic Dedadh, on the E. side of Cend Fhebrat, not far
fr. Lecht mná Dubthaigh, Bb. 201 a, LL. 198, Sa. 33 a.
f. in druad
al. Fert in Geidig, Sas. 7619; ¶ nr Carnn Fraich, now Carnfree, c. Rosc.
f. in druadh
Cnucha ós linn Liffi, Sa. 81 b; ¶ al. Cnucha, al. Dún Cuncha, Lis. 199 a.
f. in druad
nr a sídbrug at or on Sliab na mban, Sas. 5160; ¶ seems to be in Lein., and at or nr "Ath fostada na féinde on the Slaney
in the midplain of Lein.," 5234; ¶ on the Faighthe of Sliabh na mBan, Lis. 231 a.
f. in geidig
al. F. in Druad, nr Carnn Fraich, Sas. 7619; ¶ at Carnfree, c. Rosc.; ¶ F. in Gedig, al. F. na druad, in Connacht, Sas.
7727; ¶ seems nr. Oran, which is nr Tulsk, c. Rosc, W. of Sliab Baghna, 7800.
f. lothair
in b. Ceara, c. Mayo, Lec. 168, Sa. 53 a, Fy.; ¶ F.L., Loch mBuadhoigh and an t-Aonach were the Bailtepuirt of Ceara, Fir.
271, 279; ¶ in Ceara, N. of L. Measca, Lec. 124; ¶ went N. over the r. Rodba, and reached F.L. in Fearaib Ceara, Bb. 128
a.
f. lugdach laigde
the Fertan Dubthaigh is on the S. side of Cend Fhebrat on
the brow of the old mt., and in the Tulach fr. this Lecht of Dubthach ille is
the Fert of Lugaid Laige, Ll. 198; ¶ Fert Lughach Laigde on the S. brow of Cend Febrad, Bb. 201 b.
f. magruind
betw. Cill Usaile and Magh Fraich in Lein., Lis. 197
b.
f. mhaohthagáin
in Uibh Fathaigh, Three Shafts p. 161; ¶ seems in c. Wat. or c. Tipp.
f. medba
in Connacht; ¶ Meadb, dau. of Eacho Fedlioch, after being brought from Feart Medba, was interred in Cruachain, Lu. 39 a,
Bb. Sto. 29 a.
f. mesca
in Magh Measca ingine Buidb, at L. Gormain, Bb. 193 b, I.
149 a, Sa. 14 a; ¶ in Magh Measga at Carmun, Lbl. 418.
f. mná nemid
on rd Asse in Lughmadh, Ll. 204.
f. mhogha néid
ar Magh Tualaing, St. B. 287.
f. moraind
Crích Ua Cathboth, al. C. Ua C. there, ext. fr. Fert
M. to Sliabh Ebline, Ll. 321, Bb. 99 b, 100 b, X. 132, Lec. 413, 416, Fir. 627; ¶ is hí crích hUa gCathbhaidh ó Firt
Moraid co Sliabh n-Eibhlindi bo deas, Lec. 208.
f. na ndruadh
NW. of Tara; ¶ ar Faighthi na Temrach, Lis. 203 b, 231 b, Sas. 5269.
f. na druad
al. F. in Gedig in Connacht, Sas. 7726; ¶ seems to be nr Uaran nGaraid or Oran nr Tulsk; ¶ W. of Sliabh Baghna, 7800.
f. na n-ingen
a taebh Teamhrach, Sa. 74 b 2; ¶ F. na hIngeanraighi, isin Claenferta discertaigh Temrach, I. 143 b 2. f. nuadat; ¶ Firt
Nuathaid, on the N. side of Cend Fhebrat, Ll. 198, Sa. 33 a.
f. raeirinne
in Machaire Laighen, Lis. 226 a; ¶ al. Ferta Rairinde ingine Ronain Ruaidh, Sas. 4107–9; ¶ Reiriu or Rairiu, wife of Goll,
son of Morna; ¶ it is in Kild.
f. sceith
in the W. of Dal Cais, Ha. 749.
f. sceith
Sciath ingen Mechair of F. S. in Musgraighe Aedha, Lec. 111,
Lis. 147 a, I. 108 b, 111 b, Fir. 720, Lb. 21.
f. sceith
in Mairtine Muman, Lis. 195 b, 196 a.
f. sceithe
Firt Scethe; ¶ al. F. Sceith; ¶ Sciath, ingen Mechair, F. S. in Muscraighe Aedha, I. 108b, 111 b, Bb. 123 a, Md., Mt. 11,
Ll. 355.
f. sceithe
in Muscraighe trí Maige, Ll. 362, 373, F. Fg., Md.,
Mt. 33; ¶ now Ardskeagh, a p. in b. of Fermoy, c. Cork, Tp., but v. M. Trí Maige.
f. sceithe
Fert Squethe in d. Emly, Cs. 252.
f. scéne
Ll. 12 b.; ¶ Fert. Scenni; ¶ in Indber Scenne do'n leith eli d'Feart Airenain, Sc. 16 a 2, 16 b 1, Bb. 21 a.
f. scenite
on the boundary of Dal Cáis, Lec. 409; ¶ Firt Sceinide on E. of Temair in Dál Cais, Bb. 98 b.
f. sengarmain
in Magh Measca, at L. Gormain, Bb. 193 a.
f. scota
i nGlinn Faisse, edir Sliab Mís 7 in Muir, Sb. 2 a,
Lg. 77, Hk. 294, Hz. 187; ¶ in p. Annagh, b. Triochadh an aicme, c. Kerry, Mm. 448; ¶ N. of Gleann Fóis and nr the sea,
K. 128 b.
f. suamaigh
ar leirg Droma Suamaigh, I. 147 a 1.
f. tailtenn
NE. of Forad Thailtenn in Meath, Lec. 24, 558; ¶ Ll. 9, Sc. 13 b, Sd. 8 b, Lg. 44; ¶ on the Tulach or Mound of Tailtiu,
K. 142 a; ¶ v. Tailtiu.
ferte; ¶ a fem. IA. stem; ¶ n. fertae, A. 6 b; ¶ ind ferta, Tl. 228; ¶ in fherta, ibi.; ¶ g. fertae, A. 12 b; ¶ na fertae,
Tl. 42, Au. ii. 54; ¶ d. ferti, A. 10 a, 21 b, Tl. 242, Au. i. 34; ¶ a. ad Ferti quam, A. 3 b, 4 a; ¶ but Ferte in Cod.
Brux.; ¶ fertai, Tl. 42; ¶ fecerunt fossam rotundam (in) similitudinem ferta, quia sic faciebant (Scotici) homines et gentiles,
nobiscum hautem reli(c) uocatu(r), id est, reliquiae, et feurt, A. 12 b; ¶ Ferta, gsf. uasalshagart na F. in Arm. city, Au.
ii. 54, Ct.; ¶ in the Oriors, nr Ráth Dairi, Lb. 28; ¶ cath Fearta, Bb. 94 a, Fm. i. 114.
f. aeda luirgnig
F. A. L. mic in Dagdai, at Brug na Bóinne, Bb. 190
b.
f. aifi
in Crích Ulad, Lec. 143.
f. ailello
F. A. maccu Cathboth nr Duabar Chaille, X. 161, Fir. 787 (or
781); ¶ in Cuillind of Eoganacht ua Cathbaid, Lec. 410.
f. brain
Aed mac Find of, Lis. 200 b.
f. cairech
Fertagh, nr Johnstown, b. Galmoy, c. Kilk., Fia. 155; ¶ F. Caerach, Fm. ii. 1118; ¶ g. na Ferga, ibi.; ¶ the Prior of Ferta
Kerach, Sw. an. 1251; ¶ now Fertagh p. in bb. Galmoy and Crannagh. f. cherpáin; ¶ d. Ferti Cherpain oc Temuir, Au. i. 34
(cf. Tech Cerpain, nr Ardbraccan, A. 15 b); ¶ F. Cerbain, nr Tara, Mi., Fep., Hb. 58, C. 190, Tig. an. 500.
f. conaill
in Femen, Lec. 417; ¶ K. 150 b, Ai. 88 b; ¶ F. Conaill Eachluaith; ¶ Fearta Conaill Eachluaith, in that part of the Dál
Cais that is in Ormond, Lec. 410, Ha. 750.
f. conaire
i Maig Feci i mBregaib, Lu. 41 b, 51 a; ¶ fr. context it is at or nr Tara; ¶ in Muigh Fheigi, Lec. 590.
f. chonmail
in descert Aenaigh Macha, Lec. 32, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20
b.
f. chúile
Sa. 82 b.
f. cuirc
nr Sliabh Eblinde or in Crích ua Cathbad Tíre,
Lec. 413.
f. dera
E. of F. na Trí mBan on Cend Febrat, Ll. 19 a, Bb.
201 b.
f. esclainni
nr Brug na Bóinne, I. 145.
f. feig
Ls. i. 66; ¶ v. F. Fer Feicc.
f. fer feac
al. F. F. Feicc, ad Ferti Virorum, F. na Inber Colpdi in
Bregaib, perrexit de Temoria ad levam (northwards) ad Ferti V. F., A. 3 b, 4 a,
10 a; ¶ F. F. Féic hi taeb Sídai Truimm aniar, Lb. 99, F. 167; ¶ fr. F. F. F. to Tara, Tl. 46; ¶ i Maig Breg, Lis.
4 a; ¶ F. F. Feige for bru Boinde, Ls. iii. 28; ¶ Erc Sláne epscop. Lilcaigh 7 ó F. F. F. i taobh Sídhe Truim aniar, Fm.
i. 166, Fg. 210; ¶ co foetar aidchi Fertai for Boind, i., coro fesetar for F. Feig for bru Boinne; ¶ al. Craeb Patraic,
Ls. i. 64, 66; ¶ so in Bregia, on the Boyne, N. of Tara on W. side of Síd Truimm, i.e., Slane or nr it; ¶ nr Slane in Meath,
Ct., Mi.; ¶ Fep. connects it with Bp. Erc of Slane; ¶ Síd Truimm was at Slane.
f. fer fuinedh
al. Sidh Nenta at Sliabh Eachtga, Bb. 204 b.
f. fhergusa
al. Leac Fhergusa nr Énloch in Connacht, Ll.
245.
f. fingin
at Sliab Fuait in Ulst., Ll. 89.
f. géigi
in Connacht, nr Oilech Find and Imlech Fordeorach, Rc.
xviii. 298, Ai. 45 b, Hb. 121.
f. láig
in the N.; ¶ grave of Cúchulaind's charioteer, Tbr. 242; ¶ N. of Dún Imrind in Mag Muirrthemne, Lbl. 648.
f. locha daela
S. of Killala, Tl. 136.
f. lugaidh
in Droichtib Ossairge, Ll. 122; ¶ in Ossory.
f. magen
on E. of Suide Lagen, Mm. 476, Ll. 145.
f. martar
A. 6 b; ¶ du Ferti martar gl. of "ad sargifagum martyrum"; ¶ in Arm., A. 21 b; ¶ now Tempul Ferta in Scotch Street, Arm.,
Reeves in his "Churches of Arm.," p. 5; ¶ muinter Pátric oc Ferti Martar, Tl. 242.
f. mná maine
Suidi Fogamair (Autumn Session?); ¶ i Feartaibh M. M. was one of the Urgarta of the K. of Connacht, Lec. 371, Lis. 140 a,
Lct. 420; ¶ O'D. suggests Tuaim Mná, now Toomna on r. Boyle, c. Rosc.
f. na failend
nr Brug na Bóinne, Lu. 51.
f. na n-ingen
at Tara; ¶ i toib Temrach, Bd. 11, Lec. 521, Bb. 228 b, 408 b, I. 147 a, 168 b.
f. na h-inghine
he left Teach Dúinn and went to F. na hI., Fer. 70
b.
f. na ríg (F. nar-Ríg, X. 82, an older
form)
in Airthiur Fhemin, Ll. 328, Lec. 223, Bb. 85
b.
f. na tri mban
on S. side of Cend Febrat, Ll. 19 a, 198, Bb. 201 b, Sa. 33
a.
f. nemed
Muigh Breg, Rc. xvii. 353, Hb. 83, Mi., Lg. 220, Chi., Ui.; ¶ F. Neime, I. 95 b; ¶ in Airthar Midi, Bb. 155 b; ¶ F. Nime,
Ui.; ¶ F. Nemi in Iarthar Midi, Lec. 387; ¶ prob. Fartagh in Moynalty p., Meath, O'D., Fm. ii. 742.
f. néll
al. Lecht Nell, son of Echa, Bb. 191 b.
f. patraic
at Brugh na Bóinne; ¶ al. F. Esclaim, Lbl. 407, Bb. 190 b.
f. rátha ailig
Indúi mór, son of Delbaeth, slain nr the
strand in Feartaib R. A., Ll. 11.
f. tíre feic
i Fertaib T. F. on L. Mesctha, Lb. 9 a, 17, Fir.
751.
n. dual. dá fhertais, das. fertais, Au. i. 516; ¶ g. fersti, Tig. an. 666; ¶ i.e., "rotae plaustri" (my Irish and Lat. Lives,
pp. 35, 106).
f.
g. Fertsi; ¶ da. Fertais, Au. ii. 60, 66; ¶ Farsetmore on r. Swilly, a little E. of Lterrkenny, c. Don.; ¶ the E. limit
of the original Tirconnell opposite to Gaeth-Dobhair (Gweedore), Fen. 315.
f.
g. cath Fertsi, Tig. an. 666; ¶ betw. the Cruithni and Ulaid, Ui., Mi.; ¶ O'D. thinks Belfast, Bél Fertsi; ¶ but prob.
F. Tuama, Toomebridge.
f. camsa
on r. Bann nr the old ch. of Camus at Coleraine, Ra. 342,
Mi., Ui., Chi.; ¶ in Dál Riatta, Lg. 222, Mi.
f. carpad concholaind
at Tamlachtai Orlaim in Ulst., Lbl. 585. f. locha echtrae; ¶ Lu. 52 a, 62, Lbl. 21 b, Lb. 21 a; ¶ betw. Sliabh Fuait and
Emain Macha, Lbl. 581; ¶ S. of th na Foraire in Ulst., Hf. 16 b; ¶ F. L. Echtrand, S. of Sliab Fhúaid, Ll. 65.
f. meadraige
Eire was divided betw. Eogan and Conn fr. th Cliath in the
E., along the Escer Riata to F. Meadraige, NW. of Ath Cliath (Medraige), Bb. 98
b, Lec. 409, Ai. 85 a.
f. milge
Cath Réin at Midhach Milge, Lec. 37; ¶ Ll. 23 has F. Milige; ¶ Os. v. 264 has F. Midaig.
f. rudraige
Ll. 31, Rc. xxiii. 304; ¶ at L. Rudraige, Ls. i. 74; ¶ prob. the passage betw. the inner and the outer bay at Dundrum, c.
Down, Fertas signifying a ford, crossing, or passage; ¶ L. Rudhraighe was the old name of the inner bay of Dundrum, Ui.
f. suilidhe
Maidm Fertsi S., by Cenél Eogain over Cenél
Conaill, Au. ii. 60; ¶ at L. Swilly.
f. tuama
at Toomebridge, c. Ant.; ¶ Luidh Pátraic tar Fertais Tuama co hUaibh Tuirtre, Lis. 5 a, Tl. 168.
Rc. xviii. 31, Hb. 99; ¶ Mordál of, recorded distinct fr. Senadh mór Uisnig; ¶ v. Fiad Mac n-Aengusa.
f. mboinne
for Iath mBoinne, the l. on the Boyne.
f. duma in muicida
N. of Caisil, Ha. 771.
f. graíndi
in Mun., betw. Caille in Cosnuma and Réigh Maighi
Raighne, Lis. 196 b.
f. mbrogha
Lugh came fr. Taillte to F., Lbl. 422; ¶ F. Broga, Bb. 194 b.
f. mac n-aenghusa
a meeting of the men of Ireland there, an. 1106, K. 173 b,
179 b; ¶ seems in Leth Moga, Au. ii. 84, Cam. ii. 53; ¶ nr Uisneach, Lan. iv. 37, Ci., Mi., Cri.
f. maisten
N. of Rírind, betw. Rírind and Nualaid, Lis.
196 b. f. moghain; ¶ in Thomond, Tor. 34.
f. mughaine
no Fiodh Moghna; ¶ now Kilfithmone, p. in b. Eliogarty, c. Tipp., Ods. 642; ¶ F. Mudhain, seems = Tír Mudhain in Eile (O
Carroll), Ls. iv. 6; ¶ F. Mumhain (v. 266) seems the same, which Atkinson identifies as Fithmoone nr Thurles.
f. na mainistreach
nr Coill an áir in Thomond, Ai. 73 a.
f. rátha crochan
in the middle of Sil Muireadaigh in Connacht, Con. 27
b.
f. saxan
Niall Naigiallach shot at the Muir Icht in Fiad S., Lec.
363.
f. úachtaraigh
De Clare stopped in Cill Fhinghín in Quin, and then
marched to F. U. and to Béal Coraidh Néill, and encamped on the
Ruadhán, Ai. 76 a.
Ui Conaing and Ui Threasachain, princes of the Fialach, N.
of r. Brosnach; ¶ Ui Ediogain, princes of Fiallach, S. of r. Brosnach, Fir. 172; ¶ Fiambur as in Bregia, Au. i. 328;
¶ recte Finnabair Breg as in Fm. an. 829; ¶ Fennor nr Slane.
Fenit, nr Tralee; ¶ rolín in Fhianann uili, Lis. 31 a, Mi. fianba; ¶ Ui Shubachain of F. in Lein., Ll. 315; ¶ v. Fiarbai.
fianclár na bretchae; ¶ Hc. ii. 725; ¶ v. Bretach.
Hui Subachain ó Fiarbai Hui Finain, desc. of Dunlang,
Ll. 387, Lec. 203, Bb. 76b; ¶ v. Clann Bruidge; ¶ Hui Lachain of Fiarbhoith, of the race of Cathaoir mór, Fir. 479.
in the l. of the Cruithne, Z. 174 b; ¶ Cruithne Mag Ínga went into the N. of Inis Breatan, and divided it among his 7 sons
viz., Fib, Fidach, Fotlaid, Fortren, Cat, Ce and Cirig, and each of these sons give his own name to the territory he possessed,
Ha. 810; ¶ Fib, one of the 7 British divisions of Alba, Bb. 113 a; ¶ d. Fíb, Fife, Scotl., D. 40, Fir. 423; ¶ Fibh, Sk.
i. 186; ¶ Fif, an. 1307, Tr. 177.
in Ulst., Ll. 166; ¶ at Ess Ruaidh, I. 166 a 2, Sa. 68 a 1; ¶ at Inis Saimer, Lec. 515; ¶ al. Fích Nemain, Bb. 226 a. fich
maine; ¶ Brigit of, Ll. 368, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119.
A. 18 a; ¶ the wood of Fid round the ridge of Fid (Druim Feadha), Drumfea in p. Fennagh, b. E. Idrone, c. Carl.; ¶ as I
gather fr. the following texts that Iserninus, al. Bp. Fith, came to the S. part of Ireland, then to his province to a small
tribe (aicme bec) in Clíu named Catrige; ¶ thence he went and set up at Toicuile, thence to Ráith Foalascich, to Láthrach
Da Arad; ¶ there Cathboth's 7 sons came to him and were baptised, and he went with them southwards to their abode; ¶ they
were exiled for their faith, but when Crimthann, son of Énde Ceinnselach, was baptised at Ráith Bilech they were restored
to their home; ¶ hence are the Féna or Fid (or hence is the name Féna on Fid?); ¶ they go to Patrick and Cremthann, son
of Énde, at Scí Pátric, and through Patrick they and Bp. Fith get fr. Crimthann, macc Éndi Níi, "dul" under Griein Fothart
fr. Gabor Liphi as far as Suide Laigen, and they settle at th Fithot; ¶ Patrick went fr. Tara in Lein., and met Dubthach
maccu-Lugir at Domnach Már Criathar in Ui Censelich, A. 18 a; ¶ it was at the same time that the Deissi went upon Gabran,
and (the) Feni on Fid Már, and the Fothart on Gabran to the E., Laud. 610, fo. 102 a, quoted in Tl. 343; ¶ in Idrone are—(1)
Clíu (q.v.) reflected in Tullowclay (Tulach Clíach) in p. Fennagh; ¶ (2) Catrighe, al. Cotrige, the Corries (Cathrige), Corries
Lodge, Corries r., Corrymore Lodge, which implies a Corrybeg (Catrige aicme bec supra), a little S. of Fennagh; ¶ (3) Féna
is Fenagh, al. Fennagh p., tl., Bridge and Lodge; ¶ Fennagh p. is in bb. of E. Idrone, Rathvilly (Ráith Bilech supra) and
Forth (Fothart supra); ¶ (4) Ath Fithot is Aghade tl., p. and Bridge in b. Forth; ¶ Epscop Fith of th Fithor (A. 18 a) is
Eps. Ith tha Fadat (Ll. 308 b), al. th Fadhad; ¶ (5) betw. Aghade and Suide Laigen (Mount Leinster), and also in b. Forth
are Kil-graney (Griein Fothart) and Kill-carry (Cell Cat(h)rige), and betw. Aghade and Fennagh is Larah (Láthrach dá Arad?),
and N. of Larah is Rath-rush (Ráith-foalascich), where foalascach, gl. arbustum, a shrub, is misrendered juncus, a rush; ¶
(6) Tuckmill tl. (Toicuile ?) in Rathbran p. is 10 or 12 m. N. of Ravilly (Ráith Bilech).
f.
in Breffni, Ll. 163.
f.
SE. of Cruachan Aií, Lu. 56. f.; ¶ Fiodh; ¶ The Fews in c. Arm., Mi.
v. Feda tha L.; ¶ al. Fedha baile atha luain. fidbad; ¶ in Ulst., Fir. 528, I. 71 b; ¶ Dún dá Én i f-Fiodhbhaidh Dhál Araidhe,
Fg. 12, 206; ¶ Dún Daen hi Fidbaid Dáil Araide, F. 161; ¶ Dún dá én, or Dun daen, is Dunean p. in b. Upr. Toome, Ant.; ¶
is in the Feevagh; ¶ a ndul tairis ar fersaid Bona Tuama 7 a ndul thrid in Fidhbadh, Au. iii. 232; ¶ so it was nr Toome
Bridge.
Fál Feadha bic, nr Glend Delmheic, was slain, as was
Fál Feadha móir, Lis. 199 b; ¶ Feebeg, nr Borrisokane (?).
f. bile
in Meath, C. 735; ¶ in Feraib Bile (?).
f. caibden
Lec. 599; ¶ in Lein. (?).
f. caomhe
fr. Dún Cuillinn Breagh he came to F. C. on the way
to Emain, Hf. 54 b.
f. ceat
Ailill gave to Ceat, son of Ailill, son of Madach, fr. F.
C., an island in the S., as far as Luimnech, Fir. 68; ¶ ó th Cliath go Bóroimhe 7 go Leim Con, ó Fiodhaibh Ceadinis 7
ó Easgar Riada go Luimneach .i. an tír for a rabhadar Seantuatha Fer mBolg, 7 tír Chloinne Deaghaidh iar sin, Hz. 30; ¶ F.
Cedmís, N. of Bearnatrí Carbad, in that part of Dal Cais formerly belonging to Connacht, Bb. 98 b, Lec. 409, which has F.
Chetmis; ¶ F. Chetmisi, Lec. 370; ¶ F. Cedmais, Ha. 749; ¶ F. Cedmaissi, Ha. 751. f. chell fhiachrach; ¶ al. Alend, Ll.
162.
f. conailli
N. of Tulach rd, Rc. xviii. 294 (Tullyard in b. Ferrard,
Louth?); ¶ Cell Unchi i cConailibh, i. Fid Conaille, Mt. 23, C. 253; ¶ Cell Uinche i cConaillibh Murthemne, Fg. 88;
¶ this seems Killanny tl. nr Dundalk; ¶ the Munstermen went to Mag Muirthemhne, the Ulstermen came to Fidh Conaille to give
them battle, Mi., Au. ii. 58; ¶ so it is N. of and nr Mag Muirthemne; ¶ in 1224 the English and Irish of Mun., Lein. and
Connacht marched to Muirthemhne and Dundalk, and fr. thence demanded hostages fr. De Lacy and O Neill; ¶ O Neill and De Lacy
placed their men on the passes of Sliab Fuaid, on the doors of Emhain and on F. Conaille, and defied their foes to attack
them, Lc. i. 270; ¶ Au. and Fm. say only that the English marched to Dundalk, and that O Neill and De Lacy marched against
them; ¶ betw. Sliabh Fuait and Magh Muirthemne, on the way to Dundalk, Lis. 153 b; ¶ F. Conaill Chollamhrach mac Eidirsgeóil
Temrach, where Conall was reared; ¶ al. F. Mór; ¶ context shows it N. of Dundalk, R.I.A. 23 K. 37, p. 194; ¶ v. Fid Mór;
¶ Creach la Gallaibh tha Cliath go Sliab Fuaid 7 go Dóirsib Ardamacho gurugsat Oirghiallo orro i F. C. gur chuirsiod ár forro
otta sin go Tulaigh ird, Hb. 120, Ai. 446, which has Dóirsib Emna; ¶ so it is N. of Dundalk, and betw. it and the Fews (Sliab
Fuait), N. of Mag Muirthemne and Tullyard; ¶ the Doirse Emhna are now reflected in the 5 Dorsey tls. and r. Dorsey (in b.
of Fews nr c. Louth), the gates or passes of Navan fort, 2 m. W. of Arm. city (a nEamhain, cf. an-Aenach, Nenagh), or of Navan
3 1/4 m. N. of Dundalk (B. Scale's Maps, ed. an. 1776).
f. conmaicne
at Snám Rathine in Connacht, Con. 4 b; ¶ al. Feda C. in Mac Raghnall's l. in S. of c. Leit., Mi., Ci., Con. 12 a.
f. connach
dá sheabhac Feda C., Proc. 186, S. p.
346.
f. cruaiche
in Tír Fiachrach, in p. Manulla, b. Carra, Mayo; ¶ contained Baile na Leargan Móire and Ballyrourke in p. Balla, c. Mayo,
Fg. 154, 194, Fir. 271, Lec. 168.
f. cua
g. Feda C., Ll. 297 b.
f. cuilend
Lecht Aeda mic Fergaile, Lecht Colgan, and Lecht Uchmaid in
F. C., Ll. 43; ¶ Beon of, Ll. 352 a; ¶ St. Beoan of, Lec. 110, Ll. 361, Fep.; ¶ in Lein., Ll. 311, Lbl. 340; ¶ v.
F. Cuillind. f. cuillind; ¶ Fiodh Cuilinn; ¶ Cenél Faithemain of, Ll. 380; ¶ Cenel Aithemna of, Bb. 70 b, Fir. 437, Ll.
311; ¶ in Uib Faeláin, Md., Mt. 31, F. 130, Fg.; ¶ Feighcullen p., partly in b. Offaly and partly in b. Connell, nr hill
of Allen, ML., B. lviii., lix.; ¶ Fith Colin in d. Kild., Tax.
f. cungae
Bdc. 154; ¶ on the farther side of Crích Maine fr. Athlone, and betw. Cruacha and Ui Maine.
f. dá benn
S., p. 436; ¶ v. F. and dá B.
f. da bron
Lec. 600; ¶ seems nr Ros mBrocc, q.v.
f. dá dull
Ll. 298 a.
f. dairbrech
they passed the night at Luachair Tethbai and in F. D., Lu.
132; ¶ in Teffia, and nr L. Dairbrech, q.v.
f. daruba
I see, said Moling, here in Ros mBrocc nuts fr. Litir
Faelchon, fr. F. D., Lec. 599, Ll. 291 a.
f. deicsin
i n-Uib Tuirtre in Ultaib, Hx. 946.
f. doradha
in Muinter Eoluis, Con. 36 a; ¶ Fedaro tl. in p. Annaduff, b. Mohill, Leit., Mi., Ci.
f. ndorcha
in Lein., Rc. xviii. 267, Cam. ii. 67; ¶ in Ui Cinnsealich, Ai. 39 b, 40 b, Hb. 115, Mi.; ¶ al. Duibhfidh, betw. Árdfostada
na Fenne on the Slaney, and Sliabh na mban, Lis. 230a, Sas. 5002; ¶ O'D., in Fm. ii. 1160, says prob. Fidnaraghy nr Graigenemanagh,
c. Kilk.
f. dorcha
Feydorffe in b. Ratoath, Meath (my "Description of Ireland
in 1598," p. 93).
f. droma
in Magh Luadha (?), Hx. 99.
f. dub
N. of Cúl Sibrille, on Medb's route fr. Cruachain to
Ulst., Hf. 5 a.
f. dúin
i ndeisciurt Osraige, F. Fg., C. 727, Cs. 466, Fep., Md.,
Mi.; ¶ Fiddown in c. Kilk., Fm. i. 442, Mi.; ¶ v. Ll. 351, 357, 361, 374, Lec. 198, Bb. 75 a, 122 a, Fir. 727, Lbl.
574, 800, Mt. 33; ¶ g. Fetho Duin nr Ui Cremthennain in Leix, Cs.; ¶ v. next word. f. dúin; ¶ i nDisert Cluastan, Fg. 188;
¶ al. F. Dúin Seta i nD. C., Md. 264.
f. dúin móir
S. of Ir-airdd Cuillend; ¶ let us go to the Muincind indfheda, i.e., F. Dúin M., and let us hunt the Fith, which is called
Slechta, Lbl. 574; ¶ i.e., F. Dúin (?).
f. dúin seta
i nDisert Cluastan, Md. 264 = F. Dúin i nDisert
Cluastan, Fg. 188.
O'Mulconry's Glossary, 380; ¶ Raithen and Ross Corr (now Rahan and Roscore Wood), nr it, F. 87; ¶ called Silva Elo in Cs.;
¶ in Tuath Forgaill in S. of Meath, Up. 960; ¶ the wood nr Lynally, St. Colman Elo's place; ¶ in Fercall, b. Ballycowan,
King's c., Dm. iii. 617; ¶ v. Alo, Elo.
f. én
Dealbhna Feda Én in Connacht, I. 89 a.
f. n-énaig
al. Druim nDiamair, al. Druim dá én, on r.
Shannon, Sas. 1832, Lis. 213 b.
f. eoin
battle betw. Dalriada and Cruithni, in which K. of Scottish
Dalriada fell, Ll. 52 a, Ui., Cri.; ¶ F. Oin, Of. 477, Hb. 65; ¶ in Scotl., or Derry, or Antr.; ¶ F. Euin in Au.
f. eoin
Ultán and Eilltine of Cluain Dabcha, in F., Lec. 111,
Bb. 123 a; ¶ Domnach Feda Eoin, Bb. 121 a; ¶ Cluain D., q.v.; ¶ may be in Wexf., but Fideoin is said to be at Cenn
Clair which is in Westm., and is now called Kilclare; ¶ Cronan Ui hEiline, in Disiort, son of Mugna of Ceand Clair in F.,
Bb. 121 a.
f. faenglinne fua
I see here at Ros mBrocc apples fr. Feada Cua, blackbirds
fr. Eblind, fr. F. F. F., Lec. 599.
f. fail
v. Belach an Fh.; ¶ Rockforest tl., 5 m. E. of Corofin in Thomond, Fm. vi. 2100.
f. feccai
a name of each of the 3 Dúns given by Cathair
Mór to Eoghan Taidhlech—one in Connacht, one in Huibh Liathain and one
in Coigedh Conaire, Lbl. 343; ¶ v. Fideg.
f. fidrindi:
Sas. 735.
f. fhordruim
S. 436; ¶ perh. the wood at Fardrum (in Westm.?); ¶ dá chai Feda Fhordruim, Proc. 184.
nr th Tighe in Messaigh in Connacht, Con. 2 a; ¶ in b. Gallen, c. Mayo, Fm. iii. 225; ¶ v. F. nGatlaigh.
f. gabráin
S. 436; ¶ at Gowran in c. Kilk.; ¶ Proc. 184.
f. gadlaid
Gc. 30; ¶ al. Findglais, Lec. 253; ¶ in b. Gallen, Mayo, Ci.
f. gaible
in Lein., K. 171 a; ¶ N. of Raith Imgain (NW. of Rathangan), Ll. 114, 159 a; ¶ F. Gable, in Ui Failge, Tph. ii. 344; ¶
Ráth Imgain i Fid nGaible, It. i. 106; ¶ Ua Conchobar Failge .i. Donnchad mac Guill Gaibhle, Fm. ii. 1064; ¶ the name of
a wood, then of the r. that flowed through it, the r. Feagile, whose chief tributary is the r. Feavoylagh, al. Philipstown
r. (Feavoylagh is Fid ghabhle?); ¶ now Feegile in p. Clonsast, N. of Portarlington, Rr. 26, Cg., Lct., Fia. 48, Mm. 487,
Os. iv. 294; ¶ v. Gabal.
f. ngaible
Ros meic Treoin in it, Sas. p. 14, Lis. 204 a.
f. gaillbi
in Lein., I. 171 b, Z. 374; ¶ in Magh Life, Bran. 152 a, Rr. 26, 94, Lct. 214, Cg. 170; ¶ seems = F. Gaible, q.v.
f. ngatlaigh
towards Attymas, p. Coolarney, b. Gallen, Mayo, Fm., Con. 2
a; ¶ al. F. Gadlaidh (?).
f. gus
in Glass Carraig, in Ciarraidhe Luachra, Lec. 163; ¶ belonged to Ua Suanaigh, Fir. 253.
f. ici
in Clann Conway, nr Creggauns, p. Kilbegnet, b. Ballimoe, c.
Galw., Fm.; ¶ al. Fidhicen, Ci.
f. in chairn
by the r. Fleisc in Luachair, W. Mun., Ll. 206.
f. inis
i.e., insula nemorosa, Ireland, Of. 18, K. 122 b, Fm. ii.
256.
f. in uird
in Orbraidi Lis. 176 b.
f. leis
Cf. p. 54.
f. lethan
nr Lismore, Lan. i. 27.
f. luadraide
S. p. 346, Proc. 188; ¶ Muintir Fathaigh of, Fir. 204.
f. manach
betw. Ballymoe and Dunmore nr Tuam; ¶ tancatar na Gaill ó Ath Mogha 7 a F. M. 7 a tochar mona Connedha 7 a slighidh móir
Lige Gnathail 7 tar Ath fine os ur Dúne móir 7 co Tuaim gach direach, Rc. xviii. 298, Fm. iii. 35; ¶ NE. of Duiblinn Chrichi
Ciarraighi in Connacht, in Ui Maine, Lbl. 760; ¶ Cell Edargabla in it, I. 109 a 2; ¶ N. of Roscommon t.; ¶ Derrane in it,
Fm. iii. 389, Ai. 45 b; ¶ in p. Kilbride, b. Ballintober S., Im. 92, Ods. 642; ¶ W. of r. Suck, Bb. 60 b; ¶ in Ui Maine,
Lec. 188 (which has F. Monach); ¶ these seem 2 F. Monachs.
f. meirge
al. Craeb na Fortuath in Lein., Ll. 44.
f. mis
Do bert Oilioll do deghad la Cecht ó Fidh Mis fo
dés col Luimniuch, Fir Bolcc ro badar fair, Ha. 845.
f. mogain
Ai. 63 b; ¶ Fythmohan in dry. Eliogarty, d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ F. Moghna, no Fiadh Mughaine, Kilfithmone p. in b. Eliogarty,
c. Tipp., Ods. 642.
f. moithre
in Connacht, Hx. 946.
f. monach
Sto. 29 a, Lec. 188; ¶ v. F. Manach.
f. mór
Fedemore in dry. Limk., Tax.; ¶ g. Fedo Máir, Sw. an. 1200; ¶ now Fedamore.
f. mór
for Anmag, for F. Mór i Crannaig Cualngi, Ll. 56 b; ¶ for F. M. .i. Truailli, Lu. 56 a, v. Tw. p. 47; ¶ in Ulst., Lb. 25
a, Lbl. 589; ¶ Fid Mór is the same as Fid COnaille (q.v.), N. of Dundalk, and is betw. Dundalk and Sliab Fuait (the Fews
mountain range or its highest hill); ¶ in Ar. pp. 28, 30, we see that O Donnell, in his flight fr. Wickl. to Arm., passed
by Mellifont, Sliab Breg, Machaire Conaill, Dundalk (Dún Delgan), Fiodh Mór, where he was safe though close to the English,
as his friend Turlagh Mac Enri O Neill was chieftain there; ¶ next day he went through Sliab Fúait Mic Breogain, northwards
to Arm. In my "Description of Ireland, anno 1598" p. 21, we read: "Fues bordereth upon the Inglish Pale, within 3 miles of
Dundalke; ¶ it is a very strong countrie of wood and bogg peopled with certain of the O Neills, accustomed to live much upon
the spoils of the Pale, the Capten hereof is Sir Turloghe McHenrie O Neall." W. of and close to Fid Mór is Onomy tl. in p.
Mucno, c. Mon., which I equate with Anmagh supra, which would be pronounced Onomoy.
f. mór
S. of Oirrthear na Fian, and N. of Sliabh Aighe mic
Iughaine, Lis. 196 b.
f. m.
Fál of F. M. and Fál of F. Beg beside Glend
Delmheic, Lis. 199 b.
f. m.
Cluain Foda in it, Md. 304, Lec. 110, Bb. 122 b, Fir. 727.
f. m.; ¶ Eogan i F. M., A. 18 b; ¶ in Tirowen, Tl. 152, Lis. 5 a; ¶ nr Dún na mBarc, Sas. 2035; ¶ Veagh in p. Raymochy
(?).
f. m. laighne
battle betw. the English and Leinstermen, where fell O
Tuathail and many O Byrnes, Ai. 46 b; ¶ prob. Fid, al. F. Már in Idrone, c. Carl., q.v.
f. muine
at Rathain, belonging to one of the Ua Suanuighs, Fir. 253; ¶ in Au. i. 220 this is "quies Fidmuine nepotis Suanaich." fidnacha;
¶ Fenagh hamlet and p. in c. Leit.; ¶ ngda., Fidnacha, passim in "Leabar Fidnacha," in which—pp. 112, 144 and 270—we find
al. Dún Baile, al. Beran in Brait, al. Cnoc na Ríg; ¶ also ngda. Fidnacha in Lc.; ¶ but n. Fidnach, Lc. ii. 20; ¶ Fighnach,
Au. ii. 510; ¶ d. Fiodhnach, Fm. i. 146, Fg. 218, C. 598; ¶ in Ll. 349 dp. is i Fidnachaib Maige Rein, and gp. or gs. Comarba
Fidnach, Au. iii. 584; ¶ St. Caillín mac Niatach is its patron, "epscop Fiodhnacha Maighe Réin," Md. 306; ¶ called Fidnacha
Maige Réin, Lec. 106, Ci., Mi., Ui., Fep., Ll. 349, Fen., Fg. 218; ¶ cath Fidnacha of Ll. 26 a prob. was here; ¶ there are
10 other tls. of Fenagh in Ireland.
Fidhnaigh Bera, N. of Bearnaitri-Carbad, in that part of Dal
Cais formerly belonging to Connacht, Bb. 98 b; ¶ Finvara, W. of Corcomroe, Wc. 246; ¶ Dál Cais ext. fr. Bernai Tri Carbad
N. to Fid Chetmis and to Fidnaig mBera, Lec. 409, Ha. 749; ¶ here was, I think, cath Fidnaigi ic Legg in riaddai of Au. i.
88; ¶ or Fenaghy tl. nr Ballymena, c. Antr. (?).
al. Creatalach, in Chretalach, Lis. 208 a, Sil. 116, Sas.
1009; ¶ Cratloe Woods in Clare, a few m. W. of Limk., Lis. 208 a, Sil. 116.
f. na finnoige
al. Fid Ua Finnoicce, Clann Muirchertaigh and Tellach
Dunchadha emigrated, an. 1390, despite Muinter Ruairc, towards Fidh na F.,
Sliabh Corran and Cenél Luachain; ¶ at foot of Bencroy and Bartony Mts. in b. Carrigallen, c. Leit., Fm. iv. 718; ¶
in c. Leit., Ci.
f. na manach
in Corcoraide, W. of the Succa, in Connacht, Lec. 157; ¶ v. Fid Manach.
f. na saithne
Mathghamhain Mac Inchaich, chief of F. na Saithne, died at,
Con. 28 a; ¶ in c. Dub., Ci.
f. némain
Ll. 101.
f. nemed
at Arm., Fm. ii. 734.
f. nicu
in Cuailgni, Lbl. 237.
f. omna
Sas. 437; ¶ v. Omna.
f. rindi
fid Fidrindi, Sas. 735.
f. ros
Ui Lachtnain of Fidhros in Ui Maille Machaire in Caoille,
Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶ firfid cath Fidruis matain Mucraime, Mm. 620. f. rosmuine; ¶ Sa. 72 a 1; ¶ cf. F. Frosmuine.
f. tíre dá loch
the Dealbhna of; ¶ in Connacht, i.e., Gnó Mór and Gnó Beg; ¶ O hAdnaigh, chief of Gnó Beg, and Mac Conraoi, chief of Gnó
Mór, Fir. 658.
f. sideng
Os. iv. 94.
f. ua ndiarmada
Con. 12 b; ¶ in p. Kilkerrin, b. Killian, Galw., Lc. i. 378; ¶ O Concannon's country, c. Galw., Mi., Con. 12 b, Hb. 123.
f. ua n-echtach
in Tír Eogain, Au. ii. 154, Fm. ii. 1158, Lan. iv.
183; ¶ in it was Leitir Luin in the b. Upr. Fews, c. Arm., Fm. ii. 1158, O'D.; ¶ but I think it was at Letterloan tl.,
c. Derry. f. ua fionnoicce; ¶ a district nr foot of Bencroy and Bartonny Mts., b. Carrigallen, c. Leit., Fm. iv. 718; ¶
in Breifne O Ruairc, Con. 43 a; ¶ v. F. na Finnoige.
desc. of Conall mac Eochach Inmheiti, i.e., Ui Baethgalerig
7 Ui Brittain in Síl Maelin, Ll. 380, 311.
f. cualand
Ui Fergusa betw. F. C. and Foithrib in Lein., Lec.
204.
f. dáire
the 5 Lugaid of, Ll. 14.
f. dreman
hence the name Cuil Dreimne or Dreim Fine, Lbl. 873; ¶ al. Drem Fhine in Connacht; ¶ of Cúl Dremne in Connacht, Lis. 136
b.
f. gall
as F. nGall, Au. ii. 86; ¶ the part of rd Cianachta betw. r. Delvin at Gormanstown and Dublin city, Adr. 110; ¶ an tír ó
Ath Cliath co hAlbene, Fm. ii. 860, Hb. 90, Cg.; ¶ the part of c. Dub. N. of the Liffey, Tp., Mi., Cri., Ci., Ui.; ¶ O Kadesi's
l., Cr. 1199; ¶ al. Saithne, q.v.; ¶ in it are Faeldruim, Fg. 220; ¶ Clochar Duilig, Fg. 220; ¶ Sord Coluim Cille, F.
169; ¶ Land Bechaire, Md. 22, Fg. 20; ¶ Land Becuiri Bregaib, F. 37; ¶ the Cruices (Cruibhsigh) of, Fir. 262; ¶ Cend Saile,
F. 118, Mag Cóel, Lh. 124, Tph.; ¶ Lusca (Lusk), Fm. ii. 864; ¶ Cell Finnend, Tph.; ¶ Droichet Dubgaill (on r. Tolka nr
Dublin?), Mi.
f. luirc
the O Briens and their co-relatives, Tp.
f. oc in cill
Ui Laighnein, Ui Caisi 7 Ui Duibhcillín in Ui
Bairrchi in Lein., I. 58 a 1.
name of two rivers in cc. Don. and Mon., as given in maps
and Top. Gazetteers; ¶ but tomaidm tri Find, in Ulst., Sb. 3 b 2, K. 131 a, Lg. 84, Hk. 320, Mi., Ac. 13.
a r., flows fr. Sliabh Guairi in c. Cav. to the Boyne; ¶ Bo, the Stream of Sid Nechtain and Find of Sliab Guairi, make the
Boyne (Bóind, Bó-fhind; ¶ Find is the r. Blackwater, c. Meath), Ll. 5, Rc. xv. 315, Lbl. 420, Bb. 194 a, 361 a, Sa. 15 a.
v. Caislén na Finne on r. Finn, b. Raphoe, c. Don.; ¶ an Fhinn, Bco. 56 a, Lu. 98 a; ¶ betw. Cenel Conaill and Cenel Eoghain,
Bb. 13 b, Sc. 6 a, Sd. 5 a, Ti. 58, Hm. 294, Ci., Mi., Ui., Con. 90 a, Lis. 139 a, Mr. 142, Hz. 125, St. B. 615, Fen. 343,
Of. 164, Ar. 44, 48.
Findabair, gl. Albus Campus, Jocelin's vita Pat., cap. 94; ¶ Anglicised Finowre, Fennor, Finnor, Finner, Finver, Finnure;
¶ its gen. Findubrach, Findubrec is Anglicised Fenora and Finabrogue.
f. abair
Findabair Abae (i.e., F. of the r.), ch. ruin, tl. and p. of
Fennor, connected with Slane by Slane Bridge; ¶ orgain Slane 7 Finnubrach hAbae; ¶ for brú Bóinne, Ll. 372, F. 83, Lec.
90, Fg. 88, Md., Fep.; ¶ al. F. Breg, Fm. i. 444; ¶ F. i mBregaib, N. 214, Ui., Mi., Chi.; ¶ nd. Finnabair Aba, Ll. 372,
Bb. 141 a, Au. i. 458, F. 83; ¶ g. Findubrach A. Finndubrach A., Ui.; ¶ Findabhrach, Fm. ii. 806; ¶ one of two granges
of Finnaver given to monks of Mellifont an. 1178, Sw.; ¶ this or one of two next Fennors would be ó Findabair co Conaille,
Lu. 65 b.
f. abair
Findabair na n-Ingen, baile (tl.) ic Drochat tha, Fm. ii.
1042, 1124, Au. ii. 130, Ct. 655; ¶ ; ¶ Fennor in p. of Donore, Drogheda, Mi., Ci.; ¶ this is one of two Finnaver granges
given to Mellifont monks an 1178, Sw.
f. abair
F. Chúalngi, Lu. 56, 65 a, Lbl. 588, Lb. 24 b; ¶ Findabhair, al. Cell Chlochair ch. in c. Louth and d. Arm., Ct. 188; ¶
now Clogher, Kilclogher tl. and p., 4 Irish m. N. of Drogheda, Md. xlvi.; ¶ there is also Fennor in p. of Ardcath, 4 Irish
m. S. of Drogheda.
f. abair
Findabair nr Aissi, Tw. 45; ¶ prob at rd Aisse in Lugmad (t. of Louth), Ll. 204.
f. abair
Lecht Taidc in the Glend nr F. Fhind, Ll. 31,
101.
f. abair
Findabair Maige Inis; ¶ Cimbaeth of, Ll. fo. 10 b, Fen. 28, Sc. 24 a, Lg. 112, Sb. 5 b, Fer. 208; ¶ this is, I think, g.
Findubrec, A. 8 a; ¶ Finnabrogue tl. in Inch p., 2 1/2 m. N. of Down; ¶ Clocher ab oriente Findubrec is Clogher tl. in Down
p.; ¶ Hanna says it is Clogha (wood) at Finnabrogue; ¶ v. Clocher, supra, p. 252; ¶ Finnabair .i. Clochar, Lis. 7 a; ¶
this Finnabair nr Down is mentioned in Au. i. 522; ¶ "the abbot of Down was taken in Down, and brought out and blinded in
Finnabair."
f. abair
Findabair Maige h-Inais, i.e., Mag n-Ene at the Erne, Lec.
582; ¶ Finner in p. Belleek nr the Erne, c. Ferm.
f. abair
in Ui Tuirtri (or bb. Toome, c. Antr.), L. Neagh being on
one side of it and Sliab Calland (Slieve Gallion) on the other; ¶ that is, on E. and W., as Ct. rightly says.
f. abair
name of hill, i "Liamuin," nr Clogher vil., c. Tirone, and
nr Druim Dubain, q.v., Tl. 176, 178; ¶ perh. Liamain is now (Cell Lemhna) Killeevan tl. and p. in d. Clogher, but 17
m. S. of vil. of Clogher; ¶ but most prob. Findermore tl. in p. and b. Clogher.
f. abair
in Ulst., Hk. 342, Lec. 590.
f. abair
F. Slébe nr Imlech Glendamrach, Tw. 651, 653, Ll. 92,
Lbl. 524; ¶ in Ulst.
f. abair
Au. i. 280, 318; ¶ bellum Finnubrach i Tethbai, bellum Findubrach inter viros Tethbae invicem; ¶ Fennor in Rathconnell p.,
c. Westm., Mi., Ui., Chi.
f. abair
Mag Finnabrach in Meath, Gor. 7 b; ¶ Fennor in p. of Fennor, or Fennor in p. Ardcath, in bb. Duleek.
f. abair
Finnure tl. in p. Abbeygormacan, b. Leit., c. Galw., Im. 36,
Ci., Mi.; ¶ Finnawyr in d. Clonfert, Tax.; ¶ in Maenmagh, Fir. 168, 893, X. 172, Lec. 390; ¶ in Ui Fiachrach, Lec.
169, Fir. 275.
f. abair
Finnure tl. in N. of p. Skreen, b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy., Fir.
275.
f. abair
congressio apud Laginenses (= la Laigniu of A., i.e., in
Lein.); ¶ .i. bellum Finnubrach, Au. i. 170, Fir. 49; ¶ cath Findabrach against (amongst ?) the Leinstermen, in which
Cellach Cualann fell, Bb. 48 a; ¶ Fennor in c. Kild., Mi., Ci.; ¶ in Dunany p., 3 m. SW. of t. of Kild.; ¶ or prob. Finoure
nr Rath Cul and Clondulcan (Clondalkin) of Sw. p. 267; ¶ cath Finnabhrach, al. cath Finnglinne in Lein., Hb. 73.
f. abair
Finnovir in dry. Slievardagh, d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ in N. of b. Slievardagh, c. Tipp.; ¶ Fennor p. and tl.
f. abair
in Arada Cliach, Lec. 454; ¶ Fennor in c. Limk. (?)
f. abair
Finnawragh, Ac. 174; ¶ Finuarrensis dioecesis, an 1219, Tr. 10; ¶ Finabarensib, Cr. 1268; ¶ Finnabarensis, an. 1250, Tr.
53; ¶ asf. Finnabhraic, a fort nr Kilfenora, Os. vi. 136; ¶ at Kilfenora, b. Corcomroe, c. Clare.
f. abair
Findabair na Rígh, Cbb.; ¶ ch. of Fergus Findabhrach, pupil of St. Finnbarr at Cork; ¶ may be Kilfenora in Clare or in Ardfert
p., Kerry; ¶ more prob. Finure tl. in Corkbeg p., Cork. f. abair; ¶ St. Mobí maccu Alda of; ¶ his feast on Dec. 13, Proc.
142; ¶ cf. Mo Boe Cluana Fannabhair i n- ib Muredhaigh, Fg. 238. f. abair; ¶ g. Finnabrach, Cf. 14; ¶ one of the Mun. Fennor
or Finure.
f. aband
Findaband Bó Guaire al. Mana, S. of and nr L.
Laogaire, X. 367 a.
f. achad
Finnachad, al Emain Macha, Sto. 15 a, 16 a, Fir. 579. f.
achad; ¶ v. Carnn Findachaid.
f. achad
Caillín of Fenachad Maige Réin, Bb. 121 a; ¶ leg. Fidnacha M. R.
f. aracul na féle
Os. v. 44, 55; ¶ seems nr Gort and Glenn in Scáil.
f. chaire
or Findchoire; ¶ fr. Irish tales seems a submerged isle betw. Ireland and Scotl.; ¶ cf. Vindogarus Sinus (Firth of Clyde
at Ayrsh.) of Ptolemy; ¶ v. Inis Finnchaire.
f. chalamh
in Ui Amalgaidh, Lec. 168, Fir. 273; ¶ SE. of Lagán and nr Ui Echach Muaide, Fy.; ¶ Ui Echach Muaide ext. ó Ross Eirc co
Findchaluim, Lec. 163, Fir. 247, 256, 273, Fy.; ¶ Ui Fhionnacáin na Finnchailme in Tirawley, c. Mayo, Fy., Fir. 247.
f. chara
cath Findcharad, Mr. 210; ¶ Finnaragh tl. in p. Ardagh, c. Longf.; ¶ cf. Findchorad.
f. charn
on top of Slíab Carnd, Lu. 62 a; ¶ W. of Coirrsliabh na Seghusa in Connacht, Con. 5 a.
f. charn
on Sliabh Fuaid in Oriel, K. 160 b.
f. charn faichgi in broga
Lec. 590.
f. charn na foraire
ar Sliab Fuait, Ca. 402, ML. 58, H. 318 p. 594, Uisnech, 12,
Gm. p. 4; ¶ on Sliab Mondairn in Ultaib, Lb. 21 b, Lbl. 582; ¶ al. F. ch. Sléibhe Modhorn, Hf. 17; ¶ nr Newtown Hamilton,
c. Arm.
f. chell
Maccu Greccae of, Ll. 356, 25 Jan.; ¶ is nomen viri in Fg. and Md.
f. chlár na bredcha
Fir Maland 7 Findcláir na B., Lec. 342.
f. choire
Lasair, Colum 7 Conlaed a F., I. 108 b; ¶ Cellán 7 Garbán mic Nisi of, Ll. 350, Lec. 102.
f. chorach
Mac Nisi of, Lec. 113; ¶ cf. F. coire, Ll. 353, Fir. 753; ¶ Cellán, Garbán, Lasair 7 Conlaeg i Findchoraig, Lec. 106, 113,
Bb. 121 b, 123 b, Lb. 22; ¶ Connla of, Fir. 751; ¶ v. Findchorad.
f. chorad
gs.; ¶ cath F., Rr. 58, 94, K. 120 a, Fir. 682; ¶ either Corofin or betw. Corofin and Slieve Callan, c. Clare, Tp.
f. chorad
gs.; ¶ St. Finnacta Finncoradh, Bb. 122 b; ¶ Finnachta of Síl Cormaic in Lein. i Finnchoraidh, Ll. 351, 390, Lec. 109; ¶
in Lein., Bb. 78 b; ¶ Cellán, Garbán, Connlaegh i Findchoraid, Lb. 17; ¶ perh. Finnaragh in p. Ardagh, c. Longf.; ¶ Fincora
nr Roscrea (?). f. druim; ¶ Findruim; ¶ Findrum tl. in p. Convoy, b. Raphoe, c. Don., Mi., Ci.; ¶ Fintan of, Lec. 108.
f. ech
Colmán F., Ll. 367.
f. emna
Aenach Tailten, Treabh Chearmna, 7 Tlachtga na trí
Findeamhna i Mide, I. 160 a, Bb. 16 b, 208 a (which has Finemna). f. fir; ¶ as.; ¶ nr Benbulbin, c. Sli., Mi.; ¶ al.
Findir, Ci.; ¶ al. Finghid, q.v.
f. fochla
O Ruaidhri, lord of F., in Meath, Cev. i. 237.
f. gabair
Fíngin of F., in Ulst., Ll. 94.
f. gaill
Norwegians, Norse, Mr. 110, 216, Au. i. 440; ¶ Fingallians, the Anglo-Irish in c. Dub., Ar. 12.
f. gheinte
Norsemen, Cg. 20.
f. ghid
Fir. 275; ¶ Finned tls. in pp. Easky and Drumcliff, c. Sli., Fy.
f. glaisse cairnig
dí shúil Erend .i. Tamlachta 7 Findglaissi C.
for Sligidh Asail, I. 190 a; ¶ is perh. for F. Cainnig (?).
f. glas
this is the ns.; ¶ ro hinred leo Findglas Cainnig, Cg. 18; ¶ Finnglas, Lec. 40 a, Cr. an. 1179, 1199; ¶ yet I find n. Glaissi
and Findglaissi in Sa. 33 b 1, I. 190 a 1; ¶ the g. is Findglaise, and d. Findglais; ¶ n. F. glais, Ll. 89 a, Eriu ii. 22;
¶ Finglas tls. and p., 21/2 m. N. of Dublin city; ¶ Fland mac Láich ab Findglassi, Ll. 356, C. 623; ¶ Mochritoc of; ¶
7 sts. of, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118, Lb. 24; ¶ N. of th Féne, Bb. 221 a; ¶ al. F. glas Cainnig ag th Cliath, Md., Mi., Ll. 310,
Cg. 18, F. 86, Fg., Mt. 24; ¶ v. Igb., Mt., Fg., Fep., Md., Fia., Ui.
f. glas
r. in Lein., Ct., C. 623; ¶ nr Dublin, B. vii. 555; ¶ now r. Tolka on which Finglas vil. stands.
f. glas
r. in Conaille Murthemne, Hf. 52 b, Ll. 89.
f. glas
r. in Ciarraighe (Kerry) nr which Cúroi mac Dairi had
his stronghold, K. 140 a; ¶ in Luachair Dedad at Traigh Lí, Bb. 202 b, Ll. 169, Lec. 476; ¶ r. Finglas flows fr. Cahirconree
into Tralee Bay; ¶ v. Hk. 402, 404, H. 33, T.C.D. 31; ¶ Sa. 33 b 1, where ns. is Findglaissi.
f. glas
Ceara ext. fr. Rodhbha to Rathain, and fr. F. to
Máideog Achaidh Gobhair, Fir. 271, Lec. 167; ¶ on E. or NE. boundary of b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.
f. glas
Ui Dima le Cerda at Finnglaisse in Ui Failge, Lec. 201; ¶ Finglas p. in King's c.
f. glas na n-indlat
seems nr Clones, c. Mon.
f. glassa assail
SE. fr. Cróchain Aíi, Lu. 56; ¶ N. of Ortrach, Ll. 56.
f. glenn
cath F. glinne, in Dalriada, Scotl., Of. 479, Au. i. 170; ¶ seems in Finglen in Campsie, Argyle, Adr. 381.
f. glenn
cath Finnabhrach .i. cath F. glinne in Uib Cellaig among
Leinstermen themselves; ¶ al. cath Finnabhrach, Hb. 73.
f. glenn asail
N. of Ochtracht on Medb's march fr. SE. of Cruachain into
Ulst., Hf. 5 a; ¶ v. Asal.
f. ine
Fogartach, son of Aed Oirnidi, fr. whom is Cinaeth mac
Maeilugra (al. mac Maelfogartaig i Findine), Bb. 44 a, Lec. 129. f. inne; ¶ or Findine, NW. of Donaghmore (which is 21/2
m. SE. of Limk.), a hill fr. which is seen the country N. of Limk. (i.e., c. Clare) (commanding a view over Corco Bhaiscind
to Sliabh Ellbe i Crích Corcamruadh and Sliabh Echtgi i crích Ua ndesa, Lis. 17 b), Tl. 206, lvii. Lis. 6 a (which shows that
St. Patrick went fr. Mungret); ¶ prob. Mount St. Alphonsus or Mount St. Vincent or Mount Kennet or Laurel Hill, which are
all on the same high ground at Limk.
f. innis
Sas. p. 282; ¶ a hill E. of L. Bó at Cenn Abrad Sléibe Cáin, al. Cnoc Maine, Sas. 895, Lis. 207 b.
in F. (the white-rimmed), name of the well at Uisnech, Sas.
2329, Lis. 216 b.
f. lethiu
ds.; ¶ a r. W. of Athlone, Lbl. 644; ¶ al. Sruthair Finnleithe, al. Sruthair Finnglaise, Tw. 905.
f. liath
D. & G. 23; ¶ now the r. Lee at Tralee; ¶ "Bogach Fh.léithe".
f. loch
in Irrus Domnand (but I find F. loch Cera in Irrus Domnann,
K. 123 a), Ll. 5, Bb. 13 b, Con, 8 a, Lg. 15, Sc. 6 a, Sd. 5 a, Lec. 83, 546,
Hz. 125, Ai. 97 b, Ll. 31, Dih. 308; ¶ al. Finnloch Irruis Ui Fiachrach (Carrowmore L. in b. Erris, Mayo, Hen.), Ch.
6, Fy. 491.
f. loch
Oinanch ndrithlend for brú Findlacha, Lbl. col. 900; ¶ in Connacht.
f. loch
C. 395; ¶ Eps. Nem of, Ll. 365; ¶ Finloch tls. in cc. Sli. and Clare (?).
f. loch
F. i Ceru, Ed. 486; ¶ L. Carra, c. Mayo, K. 123 a, Sas. l. 6785, Ll. 158 b, Of. 164, Fy. 491, Ci., Mi.; ¶ Finloch Carra
nr Ballinrobe, Fm. v. 1848; ¶ L. Carra nr Ballinrobe, Fm. vi. 2040. f. loch; ¶ F. L. Derc, al. L. Derg in b. Tirhugh, c.
Don., Os. vi. 160.
f. loch
in c. Ferm., Au. iii. 476, ii. 538; ¶ Lower L. Erne, Mi., Ui.
f. loch
Ui Aitheachdai of; ¶ in Ulst. (the Dal Fiatach), Lec. 277; ¶ Ui Eathachda of, I. 67 b, Fir. 508, 509, Lec. 277, Bb. 94 b.
f. loch
L. Finnbennaigh in Magh Tarbga, in Ulst., Ll.
166.
f. loch
2 m. NW. of Six-mile-bridge, c. Clare, Fm. ii. 654; ¶ v. Tuaim Finnlocha.
f. loch
v. Cluain Findlocha.
f. lochlann
Norway; ¶ Cathair na Beirbhe was in it, Ston. A. pp. 129, 130.
f. lochlanna
al. Gregraide, Fir. 406.
f. logha
cath F.
f. logha
cath F., Fir. 824; ¶ in Connacht (?).
f. luaraigh
gs.; ¶ in Tradry, S. Clare, Tp.; ¶ in p. Kilmaleery (?). f. mag; ¶ .i. lucidus campus, Cs. 529; ¶ Finvoy vil. and p.,
4 m. S. of Ballymoney, c. Ant.; ¶ Finvoy tl. in p. Drumcar, b. Ardee, Louth; ¶ Finwey (Finnmhagh) tl. in p. Disertcreat,
c. Tyr.
f. mag
maidm F. maige for ib Méith 7 Uachtar Tíre ria
n-Uib Eathach, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ is in one of these tribe-lands, or Finvoy in p. Drumcar, c. Louth.
f. mhag
Síol Aodha ó F. eachdha, a branch of the
Dalcais, St. B. 466.
f. mag
v. Domnach mór F. maige, Domnach mór maige
find.
f. mag
al. Mag nEchain, Ll. 306 a; ¶ seems betw. Uí Faeláin and Wickl.; ¶ Moling went by the neck of Findmag, al. Mag n-Ecain,
into Mag Cláraich S. to Luaththrib Muireadaich, Lec. 617; ¶ v. next word.
f. mag
in terra Arklow; ¶ v. Cell Finnmaige.
f. mag
i Fothartaib, F. 60, Fg. 46, Md. 62, B. lix., C. 917, Lan.
iii. 140; ¶ S. Mosacer of, Ab., C. 454; ¶ in Ui Censallach, nr Camros, Cs. 528.
f. mhag
v. Loch F. maige at Garadice L., c. Leit., Ui, Ci., Mi. f.
mag (?); ¶ Finvach in d. Killaloe, Tax., Cs. 529.
f. mag
do sgar Leabarcam re Concobar 7 do luidh co F., co
Muscraidhe Conaill co Magh Muirtheimne, Sto. 18 a; ¶ Finvoy tl., c. Louth.
f. mag
Conall buried in Carn; ¶ Conaill, the other three were buried in Dumacha F. Maige; ¶ al. Cnocán na cend at Rath Umhaill,
Bh. 16 b.
f. mag
A. 19 a; ¶ topar Findmaige, A. 13 bb; ¶ seems in Corcu Theimne; ¶ al. Temenrigi i Ceri, in b. Carra, Mayo; ¶ v. Corcu
Theimne and Cell Tog.
f. mag
Tl. 122; ¶ i.e., Albus Campus in Crích Ua Maini, A. 14 a; ¶ in b. Athlone, c. Rosc., cf. Im. 77, 102; ¶ but v. Cell Tog.
f. mag
A. 19 a.
f. mag
nr Tuam, Rc. xviii. 50, Hb. 103.
f. mag
Os. iv. 290; ¶ in b. Athlone, c. Rosc.
f. mag feimin
E. of th Conuaith mic néit, Lis. 196 a, Ca. 326; ¶ v. Femin; ¶ Fynvach in d. Lismore, Tax.
f. mag ngabra
Nuada went over Sruthanna na Feaba i Crích etir
dá abuind into F. Mag Gabra, X. 367 a.
f. nas
cath Findnais; ¶ in Luachair, W. Mun., Ll. 206, Fir. 49, Lg. 144.
f. ros
F. 86; ¶ the Rosses, c. Don., Fen., Tp., Ci.; ¶ in Tirconnell, l. of the O Forananes and O Carnahanes, Obr.
f. ruis
White Russia; ¶ ag Smoilionnsco a bhFionn-Ruis fhásaigh, Ston. A. p. 62.
f. sruth
Aband hUa Cathbhath im Machaire Mór na Muman, Ll. fo.
105, Lis. 70; ¶ Nenagh r., c. Tipp., Fm. v. 1299, note.
f. tain
as.; ¶ Fm. ii. 1134; ¶ seems in N. Meath or N. of its border.
f. tamhnach
Fintona, c. Tyr, Ui., Mi., Cv.; ¶ al. Finntonach, Au. iii. 524.
f. tracht
Sas. p. 279; ¶ Ciarán of Saigir born there, I. 90 b, Fir. 676; ¶ al. F. tracht Cleiri, Bb. 110 a; ¶ F. tracht Gléri, F.
61; ¶ now Tráigh Chíaráin on NW. of Cape Clear Island, Gc. 20.
f. tracht cinn maghair
i Ciarraige, Lis. 29 a, 30 a.
f. tracht droma bairr
Drumbarna on L. Erne, p. Magheraculmoney, b. Lurg, c. Ferm.,
Fm. iv. 738, Ui.
f. tráigh
in Corco Duibne, Cf. 1; ¶ Tráigh Caeil, S. of F., Lis. 207 a; ¶ Ventry, c. Kerry, Tp., K. 119 a; ¶ cath Findtrága, Sas.
4987, Mm. 597.
f. tulach
seems Rosach na Ríg nr rd Pátric in c. Limk.,
Sas. 718, 999; ¶ al. Tulach na Féinne, now rd Padruig in Mun., Lis. 206 a, Mm. 308.
f. uisge
fair or bright water; ¶ (1) the r. Phiniosk on NNW. bounds of c. Waterf.; ¶ (2) r. Fenix in c. Cork; ¶ (3) Phoenix (Park),
stream nr Dublin.
F. 32; ¶ b. Ferrard, c. Louth; ¶ al. Feara; ¶ Arda tributary sub-div. of Meath; ¶ the people of rd Cianachta, c. Meath;
¶ this and all fr. Glais Neara nr Dromiskin to Cnocaibh Maeldoid at the Liffey (save Tara) was granted to Tadhg, son of Cian
about 254 A.D., Lct. 186–7; ¶ in it are Tuath Connraigh, Bb. 140 b, Fir. 52, Cam. i. 478, Cri.; ¶ Dubloch, Mi.; ¶ Disert
Meithle Cáile, F. 216; ¶ Cluain Mór, Fg. 7; ¶ Fir rta, al. Fera rda Cianachta, Ui.; ¶ Mag nGossa etir Firu Roiss ocus Firu
Ardai, It. i. 144; ¶ Corbmac tig. Fer n-Arda, slain by the Galls at Tech Gíughrann in Lein., Lg. 217, Ui.; ¶ v. rd Ciannachta;
¶ v. Ui., Mi., Chi.
f. arda
al. Corcomruadh, i.e., bb. Corcomroe and Burren,
Tp.
f. assail
Temair Singite in it, A. 19 a; ¶ ap. Firu Assail, Tl. 78; ¶ al. Magh Asail, the l. betw. r. Brosnagh and bb. Delvin and
Farbil, c. Westm., Fm. iii. 67, note; ¶ v. Assail.
f. baile na mbonnsach
descendants of Sean Butler, Fir. 814.
f. bend uma
Oengus Fer B. U. in Ulst., Ll. 94 a; ¶ place (?).
f. betha
people of the world outside Ireland; ¶ di feraib Hérend nach di feraib Betha, Lu. 89 b.
b. Farbill, Westm., Tp., Lbl. 344, Mm. 487; ¶ a ndescert Mide; ¶ Cluain Fota Boetain Aba is in it, F.; ¶ i Midhe, Fg.,
Md.; ¶ Cluain Foda in it, Fg. Md. 44, Bco. 9 b; ¶ F. Bili, so called fr. Bile Daithe, al. Craebh Bealaigh Daithe, Lbl. 344;
¶ F. Bili are of the Corco tri; ¶ i.e. of the Síl Fiacha Raeda, Lec. 226; ¶ v. Mi., Cri., C.
f. boirche
al. Hui Muireadaigh and Clann Cairilláin, Bb. 94 b.
f. bolg; ¶ Ll. 127 a, 131 a, Bb. 13 b, 46 a, Ls. iii. 28, Chr. 9, Pd. viii.2, Gc. 2; ¶ .i. Viri Bullorum; ¶ bullum
is a shepherd's staff (Ducange), N. 44; ¶ F. Bolc, Lec. 75 b; ¶ in Magh Luirg, about the Calaidh, Fir. 54.
f. breg
Fir. 167, Lis. 14 b, 25 b, Bb. 121 a; ¶ .i. cland Aeda Slane dar Bregmag, Lu. 52 b, Ca. 344; ¶ al. Fotharta mac nDecill,
Lb. 17, Bb. 121 a; ¶ F. Breg 7 Fíne Gall, Au. ii. 64; ¶ Ua Cathusaigh, chief of; ¶ Ua Cellaigh rí Breg, Ui., Mi.; ¶ in
it are Áth Truim, Damliacc, Ui.
f. breibne
Brefny, Au. i. 304; ¶ F. Breifne d. Kilmore, epscop Fer mB., Fm. ii. 1166.
f. cell
al. Feara Ceall; ¶ Ua Mailmuaid rí Fer C., Ui., Ci., Mi.; ¶ in Meath, but now in King's c., Of. 401; ¶ their terr. comprised
bb. Fircall (now Engish), Ballycowan and Ballyboy, King's c.; ¶ conterminous with Eile Ui Chearbhail in Mun., Tp., Cev. i.
238; ¶ v. K. 165 b, Ci., Mi., Cri., B. lv., liii., lviii., Ct.; ¶ al. Muinter Maelmuaidh, Fir. 172, Bb. 51 b; ¶ al. Duthaigh
Ui Maolmuaidh, Md. xliv.; ¶ in Meath, Sil. 36; ¶ K. of Cenél Fiachuidh 7 Fer gCeall, K. 173 b; ¶ F. C. and Delbhna Ethra
plundered, K. 165 b; ¶ i Feraibh Ceall i Midhe, al. in Iarthar Mide, are Ráth Liphthen, Lann Elo, Achad Raithin, Druim Cuillen,
Durmag, Lct. 176, Fg., Md.; ¶ also Crích O mBuilc, Sil. 258; ¶ a cocrích Eile 7 Fer C. ata Birra, F. 173.
f. cépa
tír na bhfear ccépa in fables and romances,
St. B. 719. f. chera; ¶ K. 158 b; ¶ of the Ui Fiachrach in b. Cara, c. Mayo; ¶ a branch of Síl Fiachrach, Fm. 2, 148;
¶ slay airchinnech Achaid Gabhair, Fm. ii. 948; ¶ F. Cheara Ui Fiacrach Aidhne, al. Cénel Guaire, Cineal Aodha na hEchtghe,
Coill Ua Ffiacrach, Fir. 247.
f. craibe
in Connacht, Fir. 59; ¶ one of the three parts of Connacht, Bdc. 158, Lec. 343, Hc. 2, 711; ¶ ext. fr. Fidaci regia (Dún
Fidaig?) to Limk., Of. 269; ¶ fr. Fidhioch to Limk. was F. na Craobhe, Fidach's portion of Connacht, K. 137 a.
f. cúalann
v. Cúalu; ¶ Mac Gilla Mocholmóg, chief of, Bran. 152b, and of Ui Donnchada, through which r. Dodder flows S. of Dublin, Tp.,
Fia., Mi.; ¶ Ui Muindig in it, Fir. 477.
f. cuing
al. Cluain Carpait in Breicthír, in Connacht, Sas.
6033.
f. cuirnn
in it was Tuath Mic Tregain, in Westm., Ha. 742, Fir.
52.
f. cúl
Ua Caoindealbhain rí Hui Laoghaire 7 rí Fer
C., Hb. 87; ¶ in Meath, Gc. 26, Ct.; ¶ i mBreghaibh, Fg. 226, Lbl. 888, Fir. 163; ¶ F. Cúl Breg, F. 173, Mi.; ¶ now
bb. of Upr. and Lr. Kells, Meath, Ui., Mi., Chi.
f. cúl
al. F. Cúl Tethba, al. Síl Ronáin on E.
of L. Ree, in Westm., Fm. ii. 680, Mi., Chi.
f. cúl breg
came fr. Corann, Connacht, and got l. in Brega fr. Cormac
mac Airt, Bb. 142 b, Lbl. 88; ¶ F. Cúla B. slay Bresal at Greallach Dollaith, Lg. 192; ¶ in it are Magh Bolc, Imlech
Fiaich (pp. Moybolgue and Emlagh in b. Lr. Kells, Meath), Md., F., Fg.; ¶ K. of Rath Airther and F. C. B., Ui.; ¶ fr. Hb.
45 it seems nr Tremain.
f. culi
ap. Firu C., .i. Uu Segain at Ráth Culi, Tl. 184; ¶ al. F. Cúla, al. F. Cúl (?); ¶ context shows it nr Bile Tortan nr Arbraccan.
f. cúl tethba
in NW. of Westm., Mi.
f. da gial
fr. Grian to Corad, N. 256; ¶ Hymany was in it.
f. darcacha
Mac in Galand of; ¶ in Ulst. (?), Ui.
f. domnand
Ferdiad of this stock, Ll. 81 a, 87 a, 127 a, Bb. 46 a; ¶ one of the 3 Connachta, Lec. 343; ¶ Balla, Cera, are in it, Lis.
41 a; ¶ in NW. of Mayo; ¶ in Crích Olnecmacht, Lec. 445.
f. droma
Ua Donngaile Toisech Fer nD.; ¶ in c. Tyr.; ¶ included Castlecauldfield, al. Ballydonnelly, c. Tirone, Mi., Ci., Ui., Pgi.
i. 355; ¶ v. Baile Ui Donngaile.
f. droma ligen
at Drumleene nr Lifford, c. Don., Fen., Mi., N.
cix.
f. dubhshlat
they and F. Rois and Ui Maine Colla dá chrích,
Fir. 304, Hx. 253.
f. essa ruaidh
in Crích Cairbre at Ess Ruaidh, I. 171 b
1.
f. eochan
of Dulane nr Kells, Meath, Tp.
f. fáil
Irishmen, Fg. 26.
f. fálga
.i. F. Manann, Tl. xxv., Lu. 95 b, 96 a; ¶ Manxmen; ¶ al. Inse Gall, Ll. 169; ¶ Forbais Fer F., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189;
¶ Frigrinn do Fhomoiribh Fer F., I. 163 b 2, Bb. 223 a; ¶ Blanai, dau. of Mend, K. of F. F., Bb. 202 b, Lec. 387, H. 735.
f. féne
Cormac, fír-brethem of, Pd. viii. 14; ¶ Irishmen, Ar. 116. f. féni; ¶ Dún Cáin and Port Picháin in it, Mac Conglinne; ¶
St. Fiondchu of Bri Gobann in it, Fir. 710; ¶ b. of Condons and Clangibbon, in which is Brigown p., Cork; ¶ al. F. Maige
Feine, q.v.
f. fhernmaighe
i.e., Clann Nadsluaigh, Ll. 333; ¶ v. Fernmag.
f. fibe
in Albain, Sc. 28 b 1.
f. fidga
Forbais Fer F., a Royal Tale, Ll. 189.
f. filleann átha gluinchind
Fearann Soghain ext. fr. Glas Buidiotha to Glas Uair Chluana
Chaoin, and fr. Traigh riasghfeadha Tuama, and fr. Cluain Caoin na Corcaighe to
F. F. A. G., Lec. 157, Fir. 238; ¶ v. F. Illein A.G.
f. fortrenn
their stronghold was Dun Duirn at E. end of L. Earn, not far
fr. St. Fillans, Cps. cxxxvi.
f. na craibhe
O Catháin ri Ciannacht 7 Fer na C., Ui., Mi.; ¶ F. na Croibhe, Ci., Of. 165; ¶ Faranacryve in b. Keenaght, Ulst., Cv. 129.
f. na craibhe
a tribe of Sliabh-furri; ¶ they and Gamanraige and Tuatha Taiden were called Fir Olnegmact, Of. 175; ¶ Eochuidh Feidhlioch
divided Connacht into 3 parts; ¶ he gave to Fiodhach mac Feig F. na C., fr. Fiodhach to Limk., K. 121 b, 137 a.
f. na trí maige
the Hui Eallaigh of Cenél nUca of Hui
BairrcheThíre-Fognamhthaidhe, Fir. 463; ¶ in Ossory, Mi.
f. olnegmact
the Gamanraige, Fir-Craibe and Tuatha Taiden of Connacht,
Of. 175, Tw. 637; ¶ Olnécmacht, Ca. § 77.
f. orbraighe
in Mun., Lis. 142 a; ¶ v. Orbraige.
f. réin
of the Erna, Ll. 324.
f. roiss
Bco. 52 a, Lb. 11 b, Fer. 86, Mm. 333, Sil. 402, Lis. 5 a, 6
b, 40 b; ¶ in b. Farney, c. Mon., and in b. of Ardee, c. Louth, and in Meath, Ui., Mi., Tp., Ci.; ¶ S. of Oirgialla,
Mi., Of. 364; ¶ v. Crích Rois, Crích Ross; ¶ Carrac Machaire Rois, now Carrickmacross, in p. of Carrickmacross, stands 4
m. NW. of the point where cc. Mon., Louth and Meath meet, Pgi.; ¶ in it are Áth mBuide, Druim Mór, Cluain Cáin, Tl. 226,
Gael, Lis. 40 b; ¶ Uachtar Lua in it, Tw. 629; ¶ ext. fr. Lerga, al. Lerca, to Léire, Tl. 184; ¶ nr Inber Bóinne, Lb. 11
b, and Ui Meith Tire, Lis. 5 a.
f. scéne
tribe name of Mac Riabhaigh, whose chief seat was on L.
Cé before the McDermots seized it, Lc. I. xxv. p. 348, Fm. iii. 296; ¶ Fir Scedne, Fm.; ¶ Fir Sgenne, Fir. 783.
f. sciadh
the men of the Island of Skye, Au. ii. 248.
f. sidi
Viri Side, A. 12 a; ¶ cath etir Firu Sidi in Moenmag in Tir Maine, Ll. 170; ¶ aerii spiritus, Of. 200; ¶ v. Sidí.
f. siuire
al. F. Thíre, al. Clann Chuain; ¶ nr and round Castlebar, c. Mayo, Fy., Fir. 272, Fm. iii. 78.
f. taeidin
Sean Magh Sainmh, I. 176 b; ¶ F. Taoidin in S. M. Sainbh, Fir. 54.
f. tamnaig
gen. Ui Coirpri of the Ui Coirpri, Ll. 322, Lec. 416; ¶ in Mun., Fir. 634; ¶ F. Tamnacha; ¶ descendants of Echer, son of
Cairpre, son of Brian, Bb. 98 b; ¶ F. Thamnaigi, Lec. 415.
f. tebtha
in Westm. and Longf., Lct., ML. 14, Ui., Ci., K. 121 b; ¶ Muircheartach Sinnach, rex Fer Tethba, Lc. ii. 44.
f. telech
Tph. ii. 330; ¶ seems N. of Croghan Hill, in King's c., in Meath, or Westm.; ¶ v. F. Tulach.
f. tíre
in c. Wickl.; ¶ al. Tuathtruim, Fir. 803; ¶ a branch of the O Toole's lived here, Fm. vi. 1901; ¶ Fartir, Umail and Cell
Belet, &c., belonged to Abbot of Glendaloch, Sw. an 1200.
f. thíre
al. Fir Siúire, al. Clann Cuain, around or nr
Castlebar, c. Mayo,, Fy., Fir. 273, Tp.; ¶ al. F. Siúire, so called fr. r. Siuir, which flows by Castlebar, c. Mayo,
Fir. 272, Fm. iii. 78; ¶ Fir Thire and Fir Siuire, al. Clann Chuan, in b. Carra, c. Mayo, Mi.
f. tuaiscirt muige
desc. fr. Connmach, an Ulsterman, Bb. 87 b, Lec. 251; ¶ Condmach, son of Uargalach, of the Conailli Murthemne, fr. whom are
the Fir Tuisceart Muigi, Lec. 251.
f. tuirbhi
Md. 330; ¶ F. Turbi, Lh. 114; ¶ of Turvey, on seaside W. of Donabate Railway Station, c. Dub.
f. tulach
Bb. 151 b, Lis. 13 b, 24 b, Lg. 218, Lec. 349, Fir. 161,
840, Lec. 129; ¶ Fertullagh b. in Westm., Mi., Lct., Chi., Tp., Ui.; ¶ Hui Dublaich, kings of, Fir. 474, Ll. 391, Obr.;
¶ in it are Cluain Fota Fíne, i. Cluain Fhota Librén, Fg. F., Fep., Md.; ¶ Cluain Moescna isin Midhe, Md., F., Fg.; ¶ Ui
Dortan seems in it, F. 33, 48, Mi., Ui.; ¶ Ui Domhnallan and Ui Carraigh, Fir. 161; ¶ Feara Tulach, Lct. 176–181; ¶ the
men of the hills; ¶ a sub-division of Midhe, b. Fartullagh, c. Westm.; ¶ the O Dubhlaighe (O Dooley) was driven out into
Eile by O Maeileachlainn and the Tyrrells.
r. in Mun., B. lxii., F. 167; ¶ df. Fleisc, Tp.; ¶ r. Flesk in Kerry, Mi.; ¶ v. Glenn Fleisce, Ll. 17, Lg. 91, Tp.; ¶
a river which flows into the r. Mang; ¶ a r. which flows into the Lake of Killarney; ¶ both in c. Kerry; ¶ the Flesk, a
trib. of r. Busk, Antr., Pgi. i. 290.
daf.; ¶ a r. in Ossory betw. Gowran and Mag Airbh (now b. of Crannagh), Ce. 38, Lg. 213; ¶ manifestly the Nore, Kj. i. 463.
flondrus; ¶ Lbl. 320; ¶ Flóndras, Gc. 376; ¶ Flanders (d. Flondrus, St. B. 491), Fm. v. 1856, K. 119 b, 120 a; ¶ Lucht
Flandrais, Lis. 103 b.
gs.; ¶ g. Fobhair; ¶ tl. in b. Fore in Westm., Fia., Mis. i. 232, Ui., Mi., B. i., lxii., and Indexes of C., F. Fg. Md.,
Mt.; ¶ al. Fabar, F. 158; ¶ F. Feichin, Lis. 40 b, Fia. 64, Mi., Cri., Ui., Ct.; ¶ Feichin Fobair, Ui.; ¶ al. Baile F.,
Md., Mi.
eter Fhochain 7 muir, Ll. 71 a; ¶ nr Cuchulainn's abode; ¶ al. chain, Tw. 215, 223; ¶ seems in Crích Rois, Tw. 233; ¶
Cland Ailella mic Celtair a quo Sil Ceanda la Laigniu dan Ui Foirchelláin in Fhochain, I. 66 a 2.
now r. Faughon, c. Derry; ¶ in Tir-Eoghain, at which St. Patrick built seven churches—Domnach Dola, Domnach Senliss, Domnach
Dari, Domnach Senchue, Domnach Min-cluane, Domnach Cati and Both-Domnach (Badoney), Tl. 154.
n.; ¶ f. Muirtheimne do uile-losccad, Fm. ii. 108; ¶ seems fem. gender; ¶ n. Focheird M., Tw. 297; ¶ Focherd, Ll. 74,
Lb. 31 a, Lu. 73, Lbl. 601; ¶ Fochaird M., Sas. l. 2315, Lu. 75 b; ¶ Fochart, Lg. 196, Up. 627, Lb. 62 b; ¶ g. cath Focharta,
Fm. i. 330; ¶ Fir Focherda, al. Fir Crandche, al. Fir Chrónige, Tw. 266; ¶ d. Foc(h)eird, Fw. 266; ¶ d. Fochaird, Fm. i.
114, Fia. 58; ¶ a. Fochaird, Fochairt M., Ar. 90, 122; ¶ Faughart, 2 m. W. of Dundalk; ¶ native place of St. Brigit; ¶
in d. of Ardmagh, Ct., Ll. 362, Con. 47 a; ¶ B. III. xxvii., lxiii., Cs., Fg., Md., Mt., Fir. 760; ¶ al. Árd in gaiscid,
N. of Ath na carpat, Sas. 2315, Lis. 216 a; ¶ al. Ard Aignech, Lu. 75 b, Z. 112 a.
is hi rand Chormaic Chais i gCliu Mail, ó Mullach
Clairi go Bernai tri carbad agas ó Charn Fearadhaigh agas otha Ceann
Abrad bo thuaidh co Focharmháighi agas la taibh Maighi anair co
Luimneach, Lec. 204; ¶ in Dál Cais, N. of Cenn Abrad, Bb. 98 b; ¶ Fochair M., Lec. 409, Ai. 88 b, K. 150 b; ¶ i. Eochair
Maighe, Ods. 644; ¶ Focor Maigi, X. 89.
the N. half of Ireland; ¶ Rígdamna in Fhochla, Lec. 139, Lg. 202; ¶ g. ind Fhochlai; ¶ l. of N. Ui Néill, Au. i. 428, Fm.
i. 492, ii. 640, 642, Nen. 252, Mis., Cri., Ui.; ¶ Airer ind Fhochla, betw. Cenél Eogain 7 Dal Araide, Au. i. 376.
f.
dá Tuaith an Fhochla of Clann Connaire had as chief O
Caolaidhe, Bran. 153 b; ¶ the Clanda Aililla mic Celtchair, fr. whom are the Sil Cendlain in Laignib Desgabhair and the
Hi Foircheallaigh in Fochla, Lec. 284, 459.
f.
al. Suidhe na Flatha; ¶ Ua Ruaidri, lord of Finnfochla, Cam. i. 236.
Richrennaich Fochlae nOsraige, X. 158, Fir. 780. fochloth; ¶ A. 10 b, Ct. 13, a wood in Mag Domnon; ¶ Domnach mór Pátraic
in it; ¶ a ch. in which were relics of Bp. Cethiacus; ¶ St. Patrick built a ch. above the wood of Fochluth, and in it are
the bones of St. Mucnói, A. 14 b.
Tuatha Fidga 7 Fochmaind opposed K. of Lein., Ll. 196.
fochmuine; ¶ r. in Oireacht Ui Chathain, Ct.; ¶ v. Ochaine. fochraoibh; ¶ in Cinél Eoghain, Ai. 51 b.
Aed Foibreni, Tg. 208, Ll. 366, Lec. 115; ¶ g. Foibrein i crích Graicraige, Ui., Mi.,; ¶ al. g. Foibrain, abb F., Au. i.
222; ¶ in b. Coolavin, Sli., or nr it, in c. Rosc., or Foyran tl. and p. in Westm.
as.; ¶ Cps. 102; ¶ l. of the Gwyddyl Fichti of N. Britain, N. 126, Lec. 303, Fia., Mi.; ¶ v. Fortrenn; ¶ Foirtrennaigh;
¶ the men of Fortrenn, Cps. 405.
Síl mBruide; ¶ betw. Tulchlaindi ... Abhainn and Foithir, of whom are the Aodha of Cluain Mór, Fir. 479; ¶ Hui Fhonascaig
of Foithir, in Lein.; ¶ of Cland Bruidge, Bb. 76 b; ¶ Lec. 203, which has a Foithiur.
Cbb. 13; ¶ at Mag Tuath; ¶ seems not far fr. Cork. foithrib airthir life; ¶ d. i Foithrib Airthir L., E. of the Liffey,
Fm. i. 42; ¶ al. Fotharta A. L.
in Lein.; ¶ called after Fomu, son of Achir Chirr of the Ernaibh of Coiceadh Mic Echach Find, Ll. 153, Lbl. 426, Bb. 195
a; ¶ ro marbait Fomu i Fomína in Lein.; ¶ ro marbad Foma hi Fomuin, I. 149 b-150 a; ¶ romarbhadh Fomna fer Liamna a Fomna
i Laighnibh, So. 18 a; ¶ nr Newcastle Lyons (Nua-Caislen Liamna), Dublin (?). fonn adhar; ¶ al. Magh Adhar; ¶ used poetically
for Thomond, as the O Briens were inaugurated here, Fm. v. 1724.
f. clíodna
l. of Clíodna bordering on Tonn Clíodna, a
loud-sounding surge in the Bay of Glandore, Cork, Tp.
f. finnfheidhlimthe
Ireland, Of. 19.
f. iartharach
Ua Mathghamhna of, Fir. 636; ¶ O Mahony of; ¶ a dry. in SW. c. Cork, comprising pp. Kilmoe, Kilcrohane, Kilmacanoge, Scool,
Caheragh and Derris, al. Ivahagh, Fm. iv. 1224, Con. 68 a, Ci., Ui., Gc. 141.
f. itha
O Driscoll's country, Tp.
f. maite mic sn ... c
(Sliabh) Echtga the Fond, or l. of Maite, son of Sn ... c,
Ll. 170.
now r. Furrobach, flowing into Galw. Bay, Wc. 61; ¶ dp. Forbachaibh, Fir. 798; ¶ Forbachaibh: ó na F. in iarthar Chonnacht;
¶ Forbagh, 6 m. W. of t. of Galw., Wc. 189; ¶ now Furbogh, in Rahoon p.
Duachtenga Umae gave to Lugna dalta of Padraicc, and to Mac
Seathar, the 7th son of the Bard, the l. ext. fr. Snámh Tíre Feig
to Saildea, at L. Measca, Lec. 107.
ds.; ¶ nr Ráith Chumaill, c. Dubl., Mm. 463; ¶ on the Naas Road fr. Dublin to Clane; ¶ nr Oughterard, c. Kild.—"for th
Clíath sech Drummainech for Uib Gabla i Forcarthain sech Uachtur Aird sech Nás do Chlóinud," Ll. 116 b, Lbl. 340, Fir. 538.
forcarthu; ¶ Tleachta, dau. of Mog Ruith, made Roth Rumach for Tríun, Lia na Forcarthu and Coirrthi in Cnamhchaill, Bb. 226
b; ¶ Forcarthu, ds.; ¶ Ed. 491; ¶ Stokes says it is nr Rathcoole; ¶ v. Forcarthain.
Ui Cholmain Fordobuil of Ui Garrchon, Lec. 194; ¶ now Fetteresso nr Dunottar, Cps. cxlii. 460; ¶ nr Fordun, Sk. i. 364.
fordruim; ¶ Lugid macc Eirc i F., A. 19 a; ¶ L. M. E. i F. i nDealbhna Asail, Tl. 74, Md. 104; ¶ L. of F. in Meath d.,
Ct. C., Ai. 37 b; ¶ Fardrum in Westm., Mi.; ¶ tl. in p. Kilcleagh, b. Clonlonan, Fardrum House is 3 m. SE. of Athlone; ¶
here prob. was cath Fordroma by Maelsechlainn, Bb. 33 a, 47 b, Ai. 21 b; ¶ Tig. an. 990.
F., Formael and Torchair were 3 fudba (humps, hills) on the
l. granted by the K. of Lein. to Dubthach maccu Lugir, Ll. 45 b, Mm. 489; ¶ the mt. of Formoyle (Formael) and many lands
of the Kinshelagh ter. given to Sir. L. Esmonde of Ballynasragh, and lands ext. to the mt. of Torchill were given to Esmonde's
neighbour, Sir. E. Fisher, an. 1618; ¶ all these are in the present b. of Gorey; ¶ Mm. places Torchair = Torchill in p.
of Kiltennel; ¶ I further identify with Tara hill (as Torchill is pron. Torahill) in pp. Kiltennel and Kilcavan (but v. Temair);
¶ all that district is NW. and NE. of Ballynastragh, and Sir. T. Grattan Esmonde thinks that Fordruim is now Ask hill; ¶
v. Formael na Fian. fordruim; ¶ unidentified, Ll. 45 b, S. 436; ¶ Flandchad of, Lis. 194 b; ¶ Sts. Cruimsech and Cred in
Raith Gairm and in Etargabail in F., Fir. 752, Lec. 112; ¶ nr Adergoole, at Abbeyleix (?).
g. an Fhorgais, Dl. 158, Ar. 240, Ti. 78; ¶ r. Fergus, b. Inchiquin, falling into the Shannon, nr Clare vil., Fm. v. 1600;
¶ a. Forgus, Ar. 238; ¶ d. Forgus, Cg. 60.
Forgney, Muinis Epscop i bForgnaidhe, Mt. 38; ¶ i cCuircne i ttuaiscert Midhe fri hEithne andes, Md., C., Ct., Hb. 133; ¶
d. Forgnidiu, A. 16 b; ¶ Forgnaidiu, Tl. 82; ¶ Forgney tl. and p. nr Ballymahon, c. Longf.
a hill on the l. given by K. of Lein. to Dubthach maccu
Lugir, Ll. 45 b, where the boundaries and features are described; ¶ al. Formaoil na bFian, in Hui Chionnsiolaigh, where
Luimnioch Laighion now is, K. 147 b 1; ¶ .i. Limenagh, otherwise Limericke, Mm. 490; ¶ now Limerick or Little Limerick,
opposite Sir. T. Esmonde's hall-door; ¶ Fermoyle and Cooletegart formed one tl. of 310 Irish acres of the Manor of Esmonde,
Esmonde MSS.; ¶ Cooltegart is well known still.
g. Formaile na Fiann; ¶ al. Brecesliab, Sas. 6537; ¶ now Bricklieve nr L. Arrow; ¶ al. Sliab Formaeile in Connacht, Lis.
236 a; ¶ Lucht na Formaile plundered by McDonagh of c. Sli., Con. 59a; ¶ Aed Finn ó Formaíl ancestor of O Madden, Im. 131;
¶ Corbmac na Formaoile, Fermoyle, in NE. of c. Rosc., not identified, Fm. iv. 1028.
cath Formaeile, i.e. Ráith Bicria, in or nr
Cenél Conaill, Ui.; ¶ oc Ráith Bicc, Formil in p. of Lr. Badoney, Tirone, Mi., Gc. 160; ¶ Cenel Eogain defeat C. Conail
there.
cath F. by Amalgaid, Lu. 38 a; ¶ Formiar, Lbl. 909. fornocht; ¶ in Brefney, Con. 16 a; ¶ Farnaght in p. Cloon, c. Leit.
f.; ¶ fr. Ath Taiten he went to Fornocht, Lu. 63.
f.
in Ulst., Lb. 23 a; ¶ al. F. Cuiléin, Lbl. 585; ¶ al. Druim Fornocht, q.v.
f.
nr a ford, and nr Cros Molling, Ll. 307, 308; ¶ seems nr St. Molling's place; ¶ F., in Lein., I. 149 b 2; ¶ v. Dunlang
Fornachta. f.; ¶ prob. Farnagh nr Moat, in b. Clonlonan, Westm., Mi.
f.
in Mun.; ¶ al. Unchio Cuirbe, al. Dún Droma déan, Bb. 196 a; ¶ Fornaght in p. Donaghmore, c. Cork; ¶ Fornaght in p. Killea,
c. Waterf.; ¶ al. Druim nDén, i.e., Druim nDaén; ¶ i.e., Da uisce, Lec. 462; ¶ F. droma dean, Lis. 194 b; ¶ al. Dún Dromma
etir da én, Ll. 193, Sa. 21 a.
d. Forraig; ¶ Conall (of Hui Nair), fr. whom are Hui Canann of the F., Ll. 384.
f.
as. Forraig; ¶ in Hui Mac Cuais in Midhe, Lbl. 901, Bb. 144 b, Mm. 189; ¶ d. Foraig, Au. i. 354; ¶ Farragh nr Skreen, c.
Meath, Mi., Ui., Cri.; ¶ rather, Farrow tl. nr Mullingar.
f.
in Fhorrach; ¶ Norrach in dry. Omorthi, d. Dublin, Tax.
f.
ind Forrach in Air-Deichin; ¶ in Ui Ceindseallaigh in Lein., Lis. 197 a.
f.
outside Sletty, where Fiac built Domnach Féic, B.
lii.; ¶ g. ecclesia Forracha, d. Glend., Cr. 1179.
f. fachtnai
in Muscraighe Treithirne, S. of Leth Breogaind, Ll. 324,
Lec. 233, Bb. 82 a; ¶ betw. Leth Breguin and Cenn Cuirrich, X. 109.
f. macc n-amalgodo
Tl. p. 134; ¶ nr Killala, Fy. 345, Ct.
f. patraic
Narraghmore, a hill originally called Bile macc
Crúaich in Húib Ercain in Magh Lifé in Lein., Tl. 188,
Ct.; ¶ eter Forraig Patraic 7 Cill Culind, Tph. ii. 341; ¶ oc Ri Cuind eter Forraig Rath ocus Cill Culind, Lh. 121.
in Airgedros, or in F. a battle was fought for the two
plains of Offaly betw. Eber and Erimon, Bb. 22 b; ¶ in Uibhe Failgi ar brú Brí Dam, hi Tochar iter da magh, Sc. 20 a.
Tola 7 F. nomina camporum etir Cluainferta Molua 7 Saighir
Ciaráin, Rc. xvii. 151; ¶ betw. Ele 7 Osraige, and betw. Cluain Ferta Molua and Saigir, Au. i. 64; ¶ cath F. agianst
Ely and Ossory, K. 160 a; ¶ v. Tola.
cath Fortraisc by the Ulaid, Mi., Z. 469, Os. v. 264.
fortrenn; ¶ one of 7 provinces of the Cruithni of Alba, Bb. 113 a, K. 166 b; ¶ is, or is in, Cruithentuath, Au. i. 374,
Fir. 53; ¶ all Pictland, .i. Pictinia, Ad.; ¶ W. of the Tay. Cps. cxx.; ¶ its chief stronghold Dún Duirn (an Irish name),
Cps. 460; ¶ Lieth Feirnn in it, Au. i. 118; ¶ al. Strathearn and Menteith, N., of the Forth, Cps. 88; ¶ "compr. Fife, Kinross
and Clackmannan, but of old ext. fr. the Forth and Roman wall along the E. coast to Aberdeen," Skene (?); ¶ g. Fortrenn,
a. Fortrenn, ds. Fortrinn, dp. Fortrennaib, in Au., Adr., Fia.
Forthuatha Laighean, K. 149 a; ¶ district compr. the Glen of Imaile, Glendalough and other parts of c. Wickl., Fm. v. 1682,
Tp., Mi., Ui., Ci., Cg., Fia., Fir. 694, St. B. 621, B. xx., K. 168 a; ¶ in F. Laigen were Tuath Fhidga, Lec. 350; ¶ Cell
Finnmuige hi n Uib Enechlais, F., Fg. Md.; ¶ Cell Fine in Ui Garchon, and Inber Dea, Fir. 693; ¶ Ui Garchon, Tech na Romanach
and Cell Fine, Tph. ii. 312, and Glenn Dá Loch, Lct. 206. forthuatha; ¶ do aircc an t-iarla an dá Urmumhain, Duthaig Ara,
Ui Cairin, Éle dhiscert, co na Forthuathaibh, an Trian meadhónach, 7 Trian Cluana Meala, Fm. v. 1784.
f.
the people of Feara Muighe who were not of the blood of
Ailill lum; ¶ their ancestor was Mogh Ruith, the Druid, Lct. 79. f.; ¶ in Ulst., I. 137 b, Lis. 145 a.
N. of Feda Fernmaige in Ulst., Ll. 12, Lec. 26, Sb. 1, Sc.
15.
f. dá gort
cath Fossaid Dá G., Ll. 17; ¶ cath Luachra Degadh 7 cath Fosaidh Dá G., Ll. 17; ¶ cath Luachra Degadh 7 cath Fosaidh Dá
G., Sb. 4 a; ¶ this points to Fussa tl. nr Kenmare, c. Kerry, or rather Fossa tl. nr Killarney; ¶ but there was another
cath Fosta Dá Gort, won by the chief of Mag Maein (or the district round Horetown nr Taghmon, c. Wexf.), Mm. 481; ¶ prob.
Fossy tl. and p. in Queen's c.; ¶ on F. Dá G., v. Ll. 44, 380, Lec. 63, Fir. 49, Lg. 142, Z. 470, Mi.
7 naib Fothairbi Móire, Lb. 24; ¶ in or nr Fotharta, Bb. 121 a; ¶ Ros Aenduib, R. Cleiti, R. Coinnre in it, Lec. 106. fothair
delbhnach; ¶ in Reynagh p., b. Garrycastle, King's c., Mis. i. 204.
ds.; ¶ mentioned with Uaran, Cluain O gCarmacin and Imliuch mór; ¶ Foghanagh tl. in p. Drumtemple, b. Ballymoe, Rosc. Ci.;
¶ or Fohanagh tl. and p. in c. Galw.
nr and W. of Slane in Meath, Hf. 5 a, Tw. 43. fotharta; ¶ name still preserved in b. Forth, c. Carl., of an area of 39,510
acres, and in b. Forth, c. Wexf., area 38,850 acres, and about 30 m. distant fr. each other; ¶ also the Forth mts. in bb.
Forth, Bargie, and Shelmalier, c. Wexf.; ¶ but there were other Fotharta; ¶ fr. Aengus and Cían Cúldub, sons of Eochaidh
Finn, are desc.: F. Fer Cúl, F. Airthir Liphe, F. Airbrech fri Brí Ele aniar, F. Bile, F. File, F. Fea, F. Maige Itha, F.
Tuile, and F. Imchlair, i.e., Cland Corpri in rd Macha; ¶ Brigit and Fintan of Cluain Edhnigh are of this stock, X. 65, Fir.
366; ¶ the 2 chief tribes of Lein. were Fotharta, al. Cenél nEchach Finn, and the Laigis, al. Cenél Conaill Cernaig, they
were styled Cliathaireda Laigen, Lec. 190, Fir. 439; ¶ the 7 Fotharta of Lein. given to Eochuid Fionn for his services in
expelling the Munstermen fr. Lein., K. 146 b, Lg. 148; ¶ Medb divided the Fotharta into 7 parts, and the Laighis into 7 parts,
and another book says that wherever in Ireland there is a Laigis there is also a Fotharta nr it, Ll. 380; ¶ Fotharta are
mentioned in Fir. 46, Tp. 92, Mi., Ui., Ci., Cs., C., B. lviii., lix.
f. airbrech
nr Bri Eili, Lis. 24 a, Of. 325; ¶ al. Airbri a n-air, i.e., fri Bri a nair, in Lein., Lec. 214, X. 65 b, Sb. 3 b; ¶ in
it are Mag Airbrech, Lg. 84; ¶ Cell Riognaighe, Fir. 483; ¶ nr Bri Eili in Ui Failgi, al. Hill of Croghan, King's c., Ui.,
Mi., Ci; ¶ al. the F. Dairbrech, Mi.; ¶ al. F. Airbri, E. of Bri Eili, Lbl. 412, Bb. 192 a.
f. airrthir liphi
i Fothartaibh Airrthir Liphi, Sc. 21 a, Sb. 4 a, K. 131 b,
Mi., Of. 195, Lec. 214; ¶ 1 of the 9 Fotharta, X. 65.
f. berrich
Fothartaib i mBerriuch, Ll. 173.
f. bili
al. F. Fili; ¶ Forth, c. Carl.; ¶ desc. fr. Setna Fili mac Airt Chirb; ¶ F. Ile, Lec. 451, 214, X. 65; ¶ in Lec. 214 this
is F. Fea.
f. breg
al. F. Mac nDeichill of Bregia, I. 108 b, Lec. 106, Lb. 17,
Ll. 349, Fir. 750.
f. domnaind
the Laigin are Clann Labrada, except the Laigsi and the F.
Domnaind, Lbl. 413.
f. fea
b. of Forth, c. Carl., in which was Magh Fea, O'D., Fm. i.
5, Ui., Tp., Fia, Lec. 214, Of. 325, K. 168 a, N. 254; ¶ al. F. Ui Núalláin, Mi., Ci., Con. 47 a; ¶ Indsnata is in F.
Fea, Md.; ¶ F. Fedo, Hb. 78.
f. fer cúl
one of 9 F., X. 65.
f. fili
v. F. Bili.
f. iaraibh
al. F. Airbrech, St. Riognach of Cell Riognaighe there, Fir.
483.
f. imchlair
nr Armagh, Of. 325, Lec. 214.
f. in chairn
al. F. simply; ¶ b. Forth, c. Wexf., so called fr. Carnsore Point, Mi., Ci., Lct. 211, N. 254, B. lix., K. 130 b; ¶ Taghmon
in it and Ached Liacc Ecdromma, Cs. 399, 402–3, 495–7, where gp. Fothart, dp. Fothartib; ¶ Taghmon being in it, to which
the Forth mts. extend, shows that F. ext. 4 m. beyond the b. Forth.
f. in cláir
i.e., Cland Corpri in Árdmácha, X. 65; ¶ v. F. Imchláir.
f. itha
al. F. Maige Itha, at L. Suileach, in Ulst., Bb. 20 b, Lec.
566, X. 65; ¶ F. Maigi Itha have 7 Aicme, viz., Ui Deaga, Ui Setna, Ui Dimai, Ui Eircc, Ui Chormaic, Ui Niath and Ui
Duirrtheacht, Lec. 215.
f. laigen
Cell Celi Críst in Uib Dunchada in it, i.e., betw.
the Liffey and Dublin mts, Fep., Md., F., Fg., C. 455; ¶ that is Christ Church, Dublin; ¶ Ráth Nói in Uib Garchon in
it, F., Fg., Md.; ¶ Rathnew vil. is 2 m. NW. of t. of Wick.
f. lifi
Of. 325; ¶ v. F. Airrthir Lifi.
f. mac ndechill
v. F. Breg.
f. mára
Lút and Crumthir Lugaeth at Tig Lúta i
Fothartaib Maraib, subject to St. Bridget, Ll. 353, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 112, 116; ¶ al. F. Móra; ¶ Tech Luta is in it, Fg.,
Md.
f. nais
Cobthach, K. of, Ll. 46; ¶ round Naas (?).
f. osnadaigh
al. F. Fea, later F. Ui Nualláin; ¶ gp. Fothart, Lct. 211; ¶ b. Forth, Carl.
f. sinill
Beccan 7 Colan 7 Cocán, tri mic Colmain mic Dermuda i
Fhothartaibh Sinill, I. 108 b; ¶ i Fothirb S., Ll. 353; ¶ but Beachan, Colchu and Cocan "for Fothraibh S.," Lec. 111.
f. tíre
b. Forth, Wexf.; ¶ gl. tír sen i ndeisciurt Ua Censelaig, Lh. 121, Mi., Cri.; ¶ gp. Fothart tíre, = b. Forth, Carl., Fia.,
Mi., Chi., perperam (?).
f. ui nualláin
b. Forth, Carl., Of. 325.
f. ulad
desc. fr. Erimón, Bb. 22; ¶ of some F. stock were Frigriu, Pd. 46, St. Brigit and Ui Ailello and Ui Cheochain, Ll. 14 a,
Fir. 106; ¶ and in their l. was Findmag, F., Fg., Md.
Blathmac of the Ui Maeluidir, son of Aedh Inein, fr. whom is
F. I., Lec. 192.
f. liathain
Féile of Miannach, Deitche, and Rian in it, Ll. 359,
Mt. 22.
f. mór
i Fothirbi móir nr the 3 Rosses, i.e., Ros Clethe, R.
Coimre and R. mhBranduib, Ll. 349, Bb. 121 a, Lec. 106, Lb. 17, Fir. 750; ¶ 7 bps. and sts. F. móre, Ll. 374, Lb. 24.
the Morrigan went fr. Cruachain, and took a bull fr.
Liathmuine for her cows, one of which was called Slemuin; ¶ "Taraill lea Fraech a Óireinn rogelt ann, unde dicitur Fraech
Slemna," Ll. 168; ¶ al. F. Roirend an-air ó Teamhraigh, Sa. 77 a; ¶ a n-iar ó Temraig, I. 169 b.
Freag; ¶ in Ile, Fir. 402, Cps. 312, Bb. 84 b, X. 68. fregabhail; ¶ betw. Dál-Araidhe and Dál-Riada, Bb. 23 a, Sb. 3 b,
Sc. 20 a, Lec. 574, K. 131 a; ¶ the Ravel water in Glenravel, betw. bb. Kilconway and Lr. Antrim, c. Antr.; ¶ forms part
of the boundary betw. the drys. of Tuaisceart and Ui Tuirtre, Mi., Ui., Of. 187.
ds., Bb. 16 a, Ll. 23 a, 129 a; ¶ now Frewin, a high hill over W. shore of Lough Owel in tl. of Wattstown, Westm., Mi., Ui.,
At. iv. 222, ML. 66, Of. 172, 271, Mm. 508; ¶ (1) Fremain in Teffia, Frewin Hill, over W. shore of L. Owel; ¶ (2) Fremain
in Mide, Lu. 129 b, l. 25; ¶ Dún Fremaine him-Midi 7 Dún Fremainne hi Tethuai, It. i. 118, 121, 128; ¶ cath Fremann Mide,
Ll. 300 a; ¶ Dún Frémann Ui Tethua, It. i. 121–2, K. 140 b, 123 b.
Lct. 144, Fen. 367; ¶ Sl. Fuaid, "the highest of 'the Fews' mountains," O'D.; ¶ nr Newtownhamilton, c. Arm.; ¶ K. of Fuait,
a name given to the K. of the Oirghialla.
now Fuagh r.; ¶ al. Owenriffe in p. Kilcummin, b. Moycullen, c. Galw., Fm. v. 1582; ¶ the Fuogh, r. Fuathaidh, flows through
Oughterard; ¶ al. Abhann Roibh, Wc. 53.
F. 7 Callann 7 Torann, the 3 black rivers of Ériu
(they are 3 tributaries of the Black Water r., c. Tyr.), Bb. 23 b, Ll. 16, 17,
Lec. 289, Sc. 20 b, Sb. 4 a, Lg. 86, Mi.; ¶ O'D. says, "most prob. the r. Una and r. Callan, but Torann is unknown; ¶ "
the Oona, Callan and Torrent rr. are tributaries of the Ulst. Blackwater, c. Tirone; ¶ an Fhubhna is an Una; ¶ al. Fudbna,
Bb. 23 b; ¶ Fudna, Lec. 575; ¶ Fomna, Ll. 16, 17; ¶ cf. Mag Fubna in Airgeallaib, Lec. 290.
ár Lagen Desgabhair oc Fulachtaib ria n-Osraigib in
which some were drowned; ¶ O'D. says "not identified," Mi.; ¶ prob. at Foulksrath, tl. nr r. Nore, c. Kilk.
dind do dindaib in Brogha, Sa. 7 b; ¶ F. Fiachaidh Sraiftine at Brug na Bóinne, Lbl. 407, I. 145, Bb. 190. fule cethirn;
¶ in Crích Rois in Ulst., Ll. 91.