Iona; ¶ n. Hí, Lh. 62; ¶ i, Híí, Gibson's Ang. Sax. Chron., p. 20; ¶ g. Insula Hii, Baeda; ¶ d. o hÍ, Ll. 364, Lh. 163;
¶ in IIíí, Lh. 62; ¶ a Hí, Lh. 63, Au. i. 496; ¶ I Columbae Cille cumbusta est, Au. i. 286; ¶ Í Choluim Chille, Md., Fg.,
F., Ci., Mi., Cri., Ui., Fia., Mt. 32, Cg.; ¶ gs. Iae, Fg., Mt. 16, F., Cps. 168, Mt. 18, 25, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117, Ll. 356,
Fep., Fia.; ¶ g. Ia. F., Fg., Mt. 38, Md., Fia., Ui., Mi.; ¶ called Í Laisrén, F. 138, v. B. xx. xxxviii. íachtar; ¶ v.
chtar.
the Tuath Ferninis, an Aitheachthuath tribe in the Eoganacht
Ruis Argaidi, in Airmumain or Iaraind, Lec. 351. iarba; ¶ al. Corba in Hui Dunchadha, Ll. 46.
r. or hill betw. Dublin and Bohernabreena, Lu. 85 a.
iarmbras; ¶ the cath iarmbrais in Mun., fought by Tuathal Techtmar, wherein fell Cendluga mac Calca, Lec. 591; ¶ v.
Iarbrogais.
W. Mun., Mi., Ui., Cri., Cg.; ¶ ext. ó Luachair siar seall gusin Gleann nDian, Lh. 190; ¶ i n-Iarmumain, Ll. 31; ¶ ní dhechaid
Pátraic dar Luachair siar ind I., Lis. 6 a, Tl. 208; ¶ ext. in length fr. Luachair Dheaghuidh to the sea on the W., K. 122
a; ¶ Curói Mac Dairi's province bounded on E. by a line drawn fr. Limk. to Cork, and on W. by the Atlantic; ¶ ext. fr. L.
Léin or Lake of Killarney at the W. boundary of Luachair Deadaid W. to the sea, and fr. Gleann O Ruachtaidh, or Kenmare, N.
to r. Shannon, O'Curry in ML. 422; ¶ ext. fr. r. Feale to Inis Dairbhre, Cam. ii. 789.
W. Connacht, l. of the O Flaherties, ext. of old beyond L.
Orbsen and the r. and t. of Galw. to the bb. Kilmaine, Clare and Dunkellin; ¶ was conterminous with d. Enach Diuin, Wc.;
¶ Ua Flaithbertach rí iarthair C., Conb. 24 b, Ui., Ci.; ¶ i nIarthur C., Au. iii. 32; ¶ in it are—Brechmag i Céra and
Cell Derbiled, F.
i. eorpa
the W. of Europe, Lc. ii. 516, Fm. ii. 646.
i. laigen
Baiden Mac Dunlaing, K. of, X. 254.
i. lifi
region of W. of r. Liffey, Ui., Mi., Cri., Cg.; ¶ th Goan in it.
i. luighne
fr. I. L. to Glenn Suilide, Au. ii. 10; ¶ W. of b. Leyney, Sli.
i. maige
Ciaran of, Ll. 367.
i. midhe
Westm., Mi., Ui.; ¶ in it are Raithin Mochuda i nDelbna Ethra, Cell Scire, Disert Meic Conlocha, F., Fg.; ¶ Cuircne, Fg.;
¶ Druim Raithne (Dr. Raithe, Fg., Dr. Rathe, Mt. 32); ¶ i. Druim Fota Talman, F.; ¶ Land Mac Luachain, Fg.; ¶ Tuaim Inbir
(al. Druim Indbir, F. 179), F., Fg.; ¶ Cell Bhisgidh, Ui.
i. ó nduibhne
Western half of Corcoduibhne Cúdubh mac Failbhe, K.
of, St. B. 412.
i. ó nechach
Dubh-dha-boireann, K. of, Lis. 152 a; ¶ Iath nEachach.
gf. na h-Iascaighe, d. Iasgaigh, Fep.; ¶ r. Easky, b. Tireragh, c. Sli., Ci., Fy.; ¶ flows by the vil. of Easky; ¶ ó Gleoir
go h-Iasgaigh, Fir. 275, 261.
g. an Ibhair, Newry, Lc. ii. 478; ¶ not mentioned in Au. F., Fg., Md.; ¶ but it is d. Ibur Chinntráchta, Lh. 162, At. ii.
114, It. i. 222, Ci., Ui., Mi.; ¶ g. an Iobhair, Ar. 164.
I. Lugdach Loigde over Lugaid; ¶ grave on Cend Febrad, NW. of Dún Dubthaig, Bb. 201 b; ¶ over Lepaid Lugdaigh at Dún Dubthaigh,
NE. of Cend Fhebrat, Ll. 198.
i. arnun
men of Tethbha kill son of Lord of Ui Maine, Mi.; ¶ on or nr. border of Teffia and Hymany; ¶ O'D. says, prob. Killure in
b. Kilconnell, c. Galw.
i. baile
i.e., Ailbe, tre deilidhi by metathesis; ¶ in Lein., Bb. 193 a, Lbl. 416.
i. breccmaighi
Ui Luascan Scuirri ext. fr. it to Cluain Cáin and fr.
Belach Eachla to Móin an Inbhir, Lec. 196, Fir. 483.
i. ciaráin
this yew tree was struck by lightning and set on fire, it
was quenched by great exertions, but 113 sheep were killed beneath it, Tig. Rc.
xviii. 170, Hb. 109.
i. chinn choiche
Newry, Down, Mi.; ¶ Iobhar Cinn Choiche mic Nechtainn, Newry, Ar. 164; ¶ al. I. Cinn Tragha, Mr. 276.
i. cind trachta
i. crích Ulad, Lh. 189; ¶ Fir. 508; ¶ Newry, Mi., I. Cinn Tragha, Newry, Ar. 91, Mr. 276, Mi.
Ll. 207 a, Sas. 4985; ¶ in Mun.; ¶ Ui Rosa of I. in the Deisi of Mun., Lec. 222; ¶ cf. Urglin tl. and p., c. Carl. ibarglenn;
¶ L. Ibrach in I. in Sliabh Eachtga, Lbl. 916.
Lr., al. N. Connacht, Ui., Mi.; ¶ still the local name of N. Connacht, Fm. iv. 1100; ¶ .i. Tír Fhiachrach 7 Cairbre, 7 in
dá Luichcne, 7 in Corand, 7 Tír Oilella, Lc. ii. 308, Con. 84 b; ¶ Sli. in it; ¶ was in 1508 the principality of O Conor
Sligo, Fm. v. 1296, 1448.
i. laighion
N. Lein., K. 165 b.
i. maineach
Ar. 176; ¶ N. Hy Maine.
í. methais
Sinech of, Ll. 369, Lec. 119, Bb. 126 a.
í. rátha
in Tireragh, Sli., Fy. 282; ¶ al. Mullach Rátha, al. Ráith Laogh; ¶ now Rathlee in p. Easkey, Od.; ¶ a chief seat of K.
of Ui Fiachrach, Lec. 169, Fir. 276, Fy.; ¶ the l. of O Ruadhrach was Lia Con and I. Rátha in Tír Fiachrach, Fir. 275.
í. tíre
N. part of terr. of E. Breifne, or c. Cav., b. Lr. Loughty,
Ui.; ¶ comprised the bb. of Upr. and Lr. Loughtee in E. Breifny, c. Cav., Fm. v. 1348; ¶ O Reilly, chief of, llx. 852,
849. idáille; ¶ gs. na hI., Sil. 2; ¶ Italy.
al. Gairech; ¶ betw. Tara and Athlone, At. iv. 174; ¶ O'Curry says they were two hills nr Mullingar, around which Medb's
battle was fought; ¶ d. Ilgáirigh, Rc. i. 228; ¶ ó Gairigh co h-Ilgairigh, Sa. 40 b.
O Fergusa, Bicair Imtha; ¶ Omay; ¶ al. Umma isl., 5 m. NW. of Clifden, c. Galw.; ¶ Clifden is in p. of Omay, Connemara,
Fm. iii. 622, Au. ii. 514, Rc. xii. 332, 528, C. 135; ¶ nr Clifden, c. Galw.; ¶ St. Féchín of.
"the Cod Fishing Bank," 60 m. W. of Achill Head, Wc. 73; ¶ cf. Ummeraboy, nr Mill-street, c. Cork.
i. chomgail
Immaire C., where Cros Chomgail is at Clonmacnois, Ll. 274
a; ¶ the Lecc and Lige of Ambacuc are at the Cross.
i. in aingil
"the Angels' Ridge," on the Fhaichthe or Green of Cork, Lb.
215 a.
i. maighe hai
in Mag Aí, c. Rosc., Ci.
i. meic chonnrach
al. Ré Carpait Fergusa, Lis. 210 a, Sas. 1315; ¶ seems nr Uaran nGarad at Tulsk, c. Rosc.
i. uaine
they proceed to the Baisgne, took hostages fr. Clann
Mathghamhna, and plundered Ui Cormaic and I. Uaine, Ai. 59; ¶ Ui Cormaic is betw. r. Fergus and Slieve Callan, c. Clare.
i. uarain
in O Conor's l., Con. 62 a; ¶ v. Imaire meic Chonnrach. imba; ¶ ns., an island in Scotl. nr Iona, Bco. 34 b, 46 b; ¶ Ilimba
insula, Ad., Ct., B. xx., li., Cs.
immlech, imlech, ns. Tl. 94; ¶ g. Imlecho, Lb. 24; ¶ Imlecha, Mt. 34, Ll. 24 b, 127 b, Fia. 242; ¶ Imlig, Bk. 27 a, Cg.
82; ¶ d. Imbliuch, A. 16 b, Imliuch, Tl. 68, 78, Ll. 365; ¶ a. Imbliuch, A. 11 b; ¶ Imlech, Tl. 164; ¶ I., St. Ailbe's
place, Emly, in c. Tipp., and d. Emly, Ui., Mi., C. 501, Ct., Cs., F. 90, Ll. 24 b, Fir. 449, Fia., Cg.; ¶ v. l. Ibair.
i.
not identified; ¶ Mac Cathbad of, Fg.; ¶ Bp. Diarmait of, Ll. 365; ¶ 7 bps. in Imlechaib, Ll. 374; ¶ 7 sts. of, Lb. 24;
¶ ón Ardchnoc, i. Cnoc Brenuinn, co Dairinis ic Imliuch, Lis. 20 a. i.; ¶ g., lmlig (erchinnech), Bk. 27 a; ¶ in or nr
Meath.
i. áe
Ll. 31; ¶ I. i in Airtech, c. Rosc., Hc. 2, 728; ¶ v. I. Brocada.
i. ailbe
Emly in Mun., Obr.
i. an bhroghadha
Do Imleach an Bhroghadha, it and Dún lomdhain burned,
Hb. 121; ¶ I. an Bhroghadia in Connacht, Ai. 45; ¶ nr Elphin, Fm. iii. 35.
i. apaich
Cucarad fell in the battle of I. A. by Niall, Bb. 87 b. Lec.
251.
i. bec
Fintan of, Ll. 367, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a, Ai. 150; ¶ Emlaghbeg, p. Oran, c. Rosc., or Emlybeg, p. Kilmore, Mayo.
i. mbéccáin
al. l. Fiae, Fm. i. 328, ii. 726, 660; ¶ I. Becáin, Emlagh p. in b. Lr. Kells, Meath, Ci.; ¶ Imlachbegan in dry. Kells,
d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ v. Fer. 38, Fir. 164.
i. bren
Colman of, Mt. 27 = Colman of Miliuc i nDartraighibh
Coininnse, Fg. 116.
i. brocada
i Muig Aoi, Fep.; ¶ v. I. e, I. Ech; ¶ Brocaid of, in d. Elphin, Ct., C.; ¶ I. mBroccadha in Connacht, Tig. Rc. xvii. 298.
i. brocadha
Emlagh, t. in p. Kilkeevin in Slieve O Flyn, c Rosc., Ods.
661; ¶ gs. Imfhlich Brocadha in O Floinn's country, c. Rosc., Lc. i. 340.
i. broccada
Fep.; ¶ now Emlech, b. of Costello, c. Mayo; ¶ i Maigh Óc (leg. Éo), Fg.; ¶ i Muigh Eo, Md.; ¶ Emlagh in b. Costello,
c. Mayo; ¶ leg. Muig Ái (?); ¶ Emlagh nr Westport.
i. caoin
i tTír Aodha, Md.
i. cassáin
in Cuailgne, F, Fg., Mt. 34, Md.; ¶ Mohínu of, Bb. 125, Lec. 119; ¶ Sillan of, Ll. 362, Ai. 151; ¶ Emlagh, in p. and c.
Louth.
i. cluane
fd. by Patric in Semne (Island Magee), Tl. 164; ¶ Coemán of I. Cluana in Dalaradia, Ct.; ¶ a bronze altar vessel with Irish
inscription found here, Pi. ii. 119.
i. coba
battle of, Lec. 272; ¶ in Iveagh, c. Down.
i. corco duib
i Mugdornaib in Ulst., Bb. 64 b, X. 58, Lec. 180, Fir. 138,
329.
i. ndairte
Imliuch nDarta in Clíu, or Clíu Cúle,
Tbd. 197, Lbl. 646; ¶ in Mun., S. of the Shannon; ¶ v. I. Fir Oendarrta.
i. draignighe
Imlathdreyny in d. Limk., Tax.; ¶ I. Dregingi (an. 1185); ¶ Emly Grennan, al. St. Malo, in dry. Kilmallock, Westr.; ¶ cf.
Emlaghdreena in c. Kerry.
i. ech
Broccaidh in Imbliuch Equorum apud Ciarraige Connacht, A. 16
b, Tl. 68, which has Immliuch Ech; ¶ I. n-each, Fir. 216, Md. 190, C., Ct.; ¶ Emlagh in b. Costello, c. Mayo, Fm. i.
360; ¶ nr or in Móin Deruacht or Móin Gai Glais, Sa. 11 b; ¶ but v. I. Broccada in Huibh Bairrchi in Lein.
i. ech
in Ui Bairrchi, in Lein.; ¶ Cormac rodibhir I. n-Each do Comhgall Beandchair, I. 58 a 1; ¶ Cormac bestowed I. E. on Comgall
Bendchobair, Ll. 314, Lec. 198.
i. fia
al. I. Pich; ¶ I. Fiae, q.v.
i. fiae
al. I. mBeccáin, Fm. i. 328, ii. 726, 600; ¶ Emlagh, b. Lr. Kells, c. Meath, Mi., Ui., Cri., B. lix., Hb. 77; ¶ g. Imlecho
Fio, Au. i. 348. Cri.; ¶ Imlecho Fia, Au. i. 194, 278; ¶ Imlecho Fea, Au. i. 208; ¶ Fia, nomen montis (leg. fontis ?),
i n-Imliuch Fia i Feraib Cul, i n-Imliuch Fiaich i Feraibh Cúl Bregh, Fia, ainm tioprat, F. 70, 73.
i. fiaich
i Feraibh Cul Breg, Md., B. lix. queries if it is I. Fio; ¶ al. Emlagh in Meath; ¶ al. I. Beggan; ¶ Emlagh in b. Lr. Kells,
c. Meath.
i. fir aen-darta
i Clíu, Ll. 339 a, Ca. 292, Ha. 744, Lec. 217; ¶ i Clíu Mail Mic Ugaine, Hc. 2, 594 a.
i. foda
in Corann, NW. of Tulach Seghsa, Bco. 22 b, Ct.; ¶ Enna of I. F.; ¶ I. Fada on W. side of Tully hill in Toomour in Corann,
d. Achonry; ¶ Imelach Fada, in d. Achonry, Tax.; ¶ Emlaghfad tl. and p. in Sli.
i. fordeorach
in Machaire Chonnacht, Tig. Rc. xviii. 298, Hb. 121, Ai. 45
b; ¶ Ailgal ó I. F. 7 ó Cluain mic Nois (al. Cluain Cormaic ?), Muiredach Comarba Ciaráin 7 Commáin do Mhuintir Imlicch
F. dó, Mi.; ¶ prob. Emlagh in p. Kilkeevin, c. Rosc., O'D.; ¶ seems nr I. Broccadha.
i. fornochta
Aedh mac Cormaic and Illand mac Aeda of, Ll. 353, Bb. 123 b,
Lec. 113, Lb. 22; ¶ of I. F. Coilliodan, Fir. 153.
i. gaileng
in Luigne in Connacht, Fir. 712; ¶ but Aed Finn a Cluain Áird a Ciarraige Airtig 7 a nI. G. la Laigniu, I. 108 a; ¶ in Lein.
i. glaise bearamuin
.i. Eithne, al. Dubh Chairbre Már Mhidhe, R.I.A.,
23/K. 37, p. 195; ¶ nr r. Inny; ¶ Emlagh tl. and p. in b. Lr. Kells, Meath.
i. ibair
I. Iubair, I. Iobair; ¶ Emly, c. Tipp., Ls. v. 112, Cps. 127, C. 501, F., Fg., Lis. 26 a, Md., Bb. 42 a, Tig. Rc. xvii. 134,
Ui., Mi., Ci., Cg, Mi., K. 156; ¶ Imblech I., Au. ii. 4; ¶ Imbliuch n-Ibair, Lb. 216 a, 216 b; ¶ ns., Imliuch I., Lis.
176 a, Fir. 688; ¶ g. Imblecha-ibair, Ui., Fia.; ¶ Imlecho I., Cs. 250, Au. i. 116, 460, 424; ¶ g., Imlig Iubair, Sil.
4; ¶ al. Medón Mairtine, Lis. 176 a; ¶ I. Iobhair, C. Fia. 150.
i. iobhair
Md., C. Fia; ¶ v. I. Ibair.
i. ísell
d. Imlech sioll in b. Tireragh, Sli., now Castletown tl., W.
of r. Easky, and nr its mouth in p. Easkey, Fy.; ¶ name is preserved on the Down Survey, Mi.; ¶ Imelach Iskel in d.
Killala, Tax.; ¶ al. Baile an Chaisléin, Fy. 478; ¶ Dubhaltach, son of Giolla Isa mhóir, &c., son of McFirbis, who wrote
this book in I. I. iar n-Iasgaigh in Tir Fiachrach Muaidhe, Fir. 510; ¶ Ua Maile-dúin of, Lec. 169, Fir. 275; ¶ Ua Murchadha
of, Fir. 276.
i. iubhair
v. I. Ibair.
i. loisci
I. Loisge in Tír Fiachrach, c. Sli., Fy. 166; ¶ seems in b. Gallen, Mayo, Fy. 242; ¶ in Cúil Chearnadha in Tír Fhiacrach;
¶ O hEana was its owner, Fir. 274; ¶ O hEnna of I. L. in Huibh Amalgaidh, Lec. 169.
i. lúain
Mochoemóc of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 b, Lec.
118.
i. maicc echonn
I. Mec Cond, al. Mag Roigne, Ll. 159; ¶ al. Mag Roigne, Bd. 14; ¶ a plain in d. of Kells, c. Kilk.; ¶ I. Meccon nr Druim
Fidbaidhe, al. Mag Roigne, Bb. 200 a, Sa. 30 a, I. 153 a. i. már; ¶ S. Colum, dau. of Berach of I. M., subject to St. Bridget,
Bb. 123 b, Ll. 353, Lec. 112, Lb. 22, Fir. 752.
i. mór
Secht nOilithri Imlecha Móir, I. 110 a 1; ¶ Emlaghmore in p. Oran, b. Ballymoe, c. Rosc.; ¶ cf. Emlaghmore in Galway and
Kerry.
i. moráin
Emlaghmoran, in SW. of b. Tireragh, Fy.
i. na lega
Bicell and Bicsech in it, subject to Brigit, Ll. 353, Bb.
123, Lb. 22, Lec. 112, Fir. 752; ¶ Emlaghlea, b. Iveragh, c. Kerry (?); ¶ but v. Lega.
i. ona
Elphin, c. Rosc., Of. 375, Ct., Fm. iii. 358; ¶ Emlagh in p. Elphin, Ods. 661; ¶ I. Onand, al. I. nonn, al. Ail Find, Tl.
94.
i. ós bóinn
Zc. iii. 466.
i. pich
cath imlecho pich, rí Ardda Cianachta and the
Conailli beaten, Ui., Fia., Mi.; ¶ Emlagh nr Kells, Meath, Hen. and Fia.; ¶ may be I. ós Bóinn, I. Fic., Hb. 69.
i. scanláin
in Ossory, at or nr Durn Arann, Cs.
i. senaich
Au. i. 184; ¶ leg. I. Sescainn (?).
i. sescinn
A. 19 a; ¶ the ch. of s. Molue to the S. of Tech Laisrenn on the shore of L. Aininne; ¶ it afterwards belonged to the monastery
of Clonmacnois, Tl. 78; ¶ Moluan of, in Meath, Ct. 13.
i. tuascirt
Ll. 353.
i. hui-mhádagain
Castle of, built by William FitzAildelm, K.
180.
i. urchadha
in or nr Termann Caoluinn in c. Rosc., Ci.; ¶ I. Ua Rocadha nr Termonn Cailfhinn in Rosc., Ui.; ¶ there are a Termon and
an Emlagh nr Boyle.
Ib. 20; ¶ "very gentle land"; ¶ in fairyland (Emain). imchlár; ¶ in Ultonia, now Magh Clair, Ct.; ¶ of the race of Eachu
Find are the Cenél nEachach Bile and Tilach and Imchlair Locha nEirne, Lec. 215; ¶ Fir Imchlair nr Fir Gabrea, Tl. 170; ¶
but Fotharta Imcheláir nr Ardmagh city, Lec. 214; ¶ v. Domnach Mór Maide Imchláir.
i críchaib Loegairi i. Midi, Tl.; ¶ in finibus Loiguiri Midi, A. 16 b; ¶ not far fr. Trim; ¶ v. Ui Laeguire; ¶ Umma tls.
(Iomgha), in p. Ballymore, Westm.
Coimell and Trenan Druí in I., sts. of Dál
Meisincorb race. Ll. 350, 385, Bb. 121 b, Lec. 107; ¶ Imgan Cilline in uachtar Achaidh in Dail Mesin Corb., Fir. 725;
¶ cath Imgain by Brian Borumha I. 25 a; ¶ by Maelsechlainn, Lec. 620; ¶ cf. Ráth Imgain, now Rathangan, c. Kild., may be
Amogan tl. (Iomghan) in p. Croagh, c. Limk.
Buide ó Immail a tuaid, Ll. 98 a; ¶ Loegaire Immiailli in Ulst., Ll. 94; ¶ bú Immail bó Imbail, ó Impiul, Tw.; ¶ ? Imdel
in c. Down; ¶ v. Imdual; ¶ Ráith Imbail.
Fen.; ¶ in dry. Lochseudy, d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ in Westm., Mi., Con. 61 b, Hb. 136; ¶ Emper nr Ballynacargy, Mis. 229, Mi.;
¶ the Daltons of Impir of Baile na Rátha, Fir. 836.
fr. Scuaip they went to, Lu. 56; ¶ nr Ros Mór in U taib, Hf. 5 a; ¶ al. Ross Lochad, Tw.; ¶ Rosslough in p. and c. Louth
(?). imslige glendamnach; ¶ Lu. 73 a; ¶ in Ulst. (?).
Eogan Inbir, Lu. p. 44; ¶ Eogan Inbir; ¶ i.e., Inber Mór, At. i. 380; ¶ Fiacha do thuit la hEógon n-Inbir, Fm. i. 22; ¶
Eugenius de Ardinber, or Invermór, Of. pars. 3 a, c. 14; ¶ it is called rd Bric by Keting; ¶ in Lein., Fir. 49; ¶ seems
Arklow, al. Inber Mór. i.; ¶ the estuary of the Boyne nr Cell Ua nDaighri, Au. i. 378. i.; ¶ Féile Noele Inbir, Ll. 356;
¶ Indber Noile, on border of Tirconnell and Tirone, F.
i.
Inwer in d. Raphoe, Tax.; ¶ cath Inbir uill, Fen. 327; ¶ Hen. says Inver in b. Banagh, c. Don.; ¶ but Inber Ollarba perhaps.
i.
mouth of r. Ollarba, or Larne Water; ¶ in 1621 called Inverr in Laherne, Ra. 54, now Larne; ¶ Dedaid of Inber in Ulst.,
Ll. 94. i.; ¶ Inbhear, a ch. in Connacht, Ct.; ¶ Inver tl., Mayo.
i. abhaigh
in b. keenaght, c. Derry; ¶ prob. the mouth of r. Roe, Gc.
i. abrat
Sil. 91, Cf. 74; ¶ where Finn got a drink fr. Aine, dau. of Manannan.
i. n-aeli
Inbar n-Aeli in terra Wicklo, d. Glendal., Cr. an. 1173,
1192; ¶ phonetic for Inber nDaeli, q.v.; ¶ Ennereilly nr Arklow.
i. ailbe
in Corco Duibne, Lec. 386.
i. n-ailbine
A. 9a, Ls. i. 68, 70, 74; ¶ al. I. n-Oilbine, Teh. 243–4; ¶ at Mag Muirid in Lein., Lbl. 409, 442 a, I. 145 b, bb. 191 a;
¶ SE of I. n-Ainge in Mag Breg, Lis. 196 b; ¶ the origin of the name is given in Sa. 8 a, and the meaning Albine .i. bine
oll .i. béd mór; ¶ in Gor. 18 a Ailbine is called "Water of the Eluin at Gormanston" (the entry was made in the 15th year
of Edwd. III., the n- of the neuter Inber gave n-Elvin, and then Delvin r., which flows by Gormanston Castle and enters the
sea nr Gormanston Station, 11/2 m. NW. of Balbriggan; ¶ for about 7 m. of its course it is the boundary of cc. Dub. and Meath;
¶ an ancient cemetery over-looking the river-mouth toppled over to the strand, and many curious objects were found, some
of which are preserved at Gormanston Castle; ¶ v. Ailbine.
i. n-ailinne
in the l. of the Cruithni; ¶ i.e., Dal n-Araide, Lec. 194 a, 387.
i. aimergin
al. Inber Mór in Amergins' share of Ireland, Lct.
196; ¶ now Arklow, c. wickl.
i. n-ainge
the mouth of the r. Nanny, c. Meath, Tl. 34, Ct.; ¶ v. Ainge.
i. áir
Inverary, Argylesh., Scotl., Mi., Ui., Fm. iv.
1176.
i. alda
i Saxanaibh, Au. ii. 52, Lec. i. 80, Sk. i. 431; ¶ Alnwick in Northumberland; ¶ al. I. Aldan, Sk. i. 431.
Inver Arma, Cal. of Scot. Docs., an. 1215; ¶ in Ireland, at Glenarm; ¶ betw. Inverarma and the bounds of Dalred, Sw. 87.
i. becc
I. Beg, al. Inber Mór, Cf. p. 60; ¶ Arklow, c. Wickl.
i. becce
Flann Inber Becce, Mt. 29; ¶ I. Béci, Corm. 14; ¶ seems in Antr.; ¶ fr. Tl. p. 109, it seems Bangor Bay, c. Down, nr which
was the Monastery of St. Comgall; ¶ the r. Beg enters the sea there; ¶ al. I. Bice, I. Bicne, q.v.
i. bera
ar bru Innbir Bera Finn had a drink, Cf. p. 75, Ca. 38. i.
mbice; ¶ "hostium fluminis Bice" nr Bangor in Ulst., Cs.; ¶ I. mBici; ¶ al. mBicne oc Bennchur hUlad, Lbl. 658; ¶
Zk. iv. 47, Bangor Bay, c. Down; ¶ Colman of, Ll. 367, Bb. 124 b; ¶ I. mbiccne oc Bennchur, Rc. xxiv. 154; ¶ oc Bennchur
hUlad, Zep. iv. 47, Ll. 252 a, Bb. 228 a, Lec. 520; ¶ Bennchor Ulad 7 I. mBicne. Sa. 74 a; ¶ a Crích Uladh, I. 168 a, Sa.
74 a; ¶ al. I. Cichmaine, Ll. 166.
i. mbictain (?)
Innermictain, the water nr Waterford, Charter of Henry II.,
an. 1172.
i. mbigloingsigh
(leg. I. mBeg Loingsig ?) i. mBreagaibh; ¶ at Mainister Droichit Atha, Lis. 201 a, Sas. 2; ¶ at Drogheda, or rather Mellifont
Monastery.
i. mbóinne
the mouth of the Boyne at Drogheda, Bd. 34; ¶ Inber Bóinne, Inber Bóinde, Tl. 36, Rc. ix. 16, Ci., Mi., Ui., Lh. 98, Fia.;
¶ al. Inber Colp. Of. 172, Fir. 693, Lis. 4 a; ¶ v. Bóand.
i. brea
at Dún Brea in Crích Cualand, Ll. 194. Bb. 196
b, Lbl. 430; ¶ cath Inbir B., Lec. 590; ¶ I. Breágh, al. Bérna Gaoithe, Cf. p. 60; ¶ about Bray, where Windgap is,
i.e., Beárna Gaoithe; ¶ fr. the context it was betw. Dublin and Killmantan; ¶ I. Breágh should be I. Brea; ¶ Brea is the
Bray r.; ¶ Dún B. is on Bray Head, on which Windgap is.
i. brene
Fretum Brene, A. 2 b; ¶ I. Brénnea, Tl. 36; ¶ Murtola mBrena formed L. Cuan, Strangford L., Fm. i. 6; ¶ v. Brene.
i. mbuada
al. Inber cairnd glais at Inis Saimer, Lec. 494. i. mbuada; ¶ r. and estuary of the Moy, Lec. 125, Bb. 128 b.
i. buasse
nr Bushmills, c. Antr., N. 266; ¶ in Ulst., Ll. 135; ¶ v. Buas, the r. Bush.
i. buinde
SW. of Inis Labharthuinde, and betw. it and Inber Leamhna,
Lis. 195 b.
i. cáil
ag Snamh dá én, Sa. 86 a.
i. cairi
N. of Druim Damghaire, Lec. 270.
i. cairndglais
al. I. mBuada, at Inis Saimer, Lec. 494, Rd. 144. i.
chathbaith; ¶ in Ulst., Ll. 94.
i. cichmaine
3 Invers C.- in Bregia, at Bangor, and in Connacht; ¶ al. I. nDorcha i mBregaib, Sto. 28 b; ¶ Cichmaine mac Ailella Finn
fuaradar na hiascairide and ac Telach Allinn coro marbsat isin Inber, Sa. 67 b; ¶ Cichmaini Mac Oililla Find fuaradar araili
iascairi ic Tealaigh Ailin co ros marbsat is in Inber sin, I. 147 b; ¶ mouth of r. Mattock where it enters the Boyne at Tullyallen
(Telach Allinn).
i. cíchmaine
Etar fr. I. c., in Coiciud Choncobair, Lu. 129 a, Lbl. 877; ¶ I. Cíchmaine, al. I. mBicne; ¶ at Bendchur in Ulst., Ll. 166;
¶ to this belongs I. C. of Lec. 545.
i. cíchmaine
Lec. 515, Ed. 491; ¶ seems in Connacht; ¶ Etain was reared there, Lu. 129 a, it. i. 119; ¶ in Connacht, Bb. 226 a, I. 166
a.
i. cip
Invirkip, in Scotl., Tr. 24, an. 1226.
i. colpa
at Droiched tha, where Colpa was drowned, Of. 182, Hk. 292; ¶ Ubi Boand in mare exit, K. 121 a, 128 b, Md., Tph. ii. 316;
¶ Inber ("Ostium") Colpdi, A. 3 b; ¶ I. Colpthai, Tl., Md., Ll. 373 a; ¶ I. Colptha, Fg., Mr. 220, Fm. i. 90, Bb. 190 a,
Lis. 4 b, Ct.; ¶ I. Colptho, Mt. 27; ¶ I. Colbtha, Lu. 51, Bdd. 19, Rc. xxii. 27; ¶ nr the Brug na Bóinne, Bb. 190 a, Lu.
51.
i. cranchuinn
al. I. Cruinchinn, in Lein., B. ii., C.
i. culan
nr St. Andrews, Scotl., Cps. cxlii.
i. daele
Dagan of; ¶ a St. of the Dál Meisin Corb, Ll. 385, 372; ¶ I. Dáile, Tig. Rc. xvii. 16; ¶ Dagan of I. Daile, I. 109 b, 111
b, Ll. 373, Ui., Mi., Oig. 136; ¶ Dagan of, in Ibh Cendselaigh, Lb. 19; ¶ I. Dóeli, Mt. 34, F. 145; ¶ Dagan of I. Doele
(nomen amnis), in Lein., Ll. 351, 362; ¶ Invernaeli, Charters of 1171, 1192; ¶ Inver ndele, Chart. 1179; ¶ Inver n-ele,
Chart. 1199; ¶ I. Daoile, C.B. vii., xlii.; ¶ i n-airther Laigen, Fg., Md., Fep.; ¶ in Airthear Laigen, in Ibh Cinnsealaigh,
Fir. 726; ¶ Ennereilly t. in p. Ennereilly, b. Arklow, c. Wickl., 4 m. NE. of Arklow, Cri., Ui., Mi., Ods., Fep.; ¶ the
Doel r. is now called Pennycomequick.
i. da glas
al. Cell Manntain, Cf. 60; ¶ Wickl. Harbour.
i. dee
navis dilata est in regiones Coolennorum in portum apud nos
clarum qui vocatur Hostium Dee, A. 2 b; ¶ I. nDee i crích Cualand, I. 147 b, Ll. 159, Bd. 8, Lis. 4 a (Ll., Bd. and Lis.
have I. nDe); ¶ Dea mac Dedhadh, a quô I. nDea a Crích Chualand, Sa. 27 a; ¶ Cell Dara do orgain do Gentin ó I. Deaae, Ui.;
¶ ó I. Deaa, Mi.; ¶ at Arklow; ¶ I. Deae i Crích Laigen, Lb. 26 a, Tl. 30, 32, 34, where Nathi Mac Garrchon opposed Patrick
and Palladius; ¶ I. Deaghaidh, K. 156 a; ¶ I. Dedhaigh i Crích Cualann, Bb. 198 b; ¶ I. nDee, i.e., the mouth or estuary
of the r. Dee is where it enters the sea immediately below Arklow; ¶ the r. Dee rises about Glenn Da Locha, the earlier name
of which was Glenn De, and flows on to Arklow; ¶ Vallis Duorum Stagnorum quae quondam Scotice vocabatur Glean(n) Dé nunc
autem Glendaloch in regione quae dicitur Fortuatha (Vita Caemgeni which Ussher quotes, Up. 956, and a Vita which belonged
to Wardaeus O.S.F., quoted in Bk. xx. 310, 313); ¶ the Glen was named fr. the r., as in Glenswilly, &c.; ¶ now, the Avonmore
(Abhand Mór, al. Great River), is formed by a confluence of rivulets in the vicinity of Glendaloch, is joined by the Avonbeg
(or Little River) at "The Meeting of the Waters" below Rathdrum, is joined by the Aughrim at "The Second Meeting of the Waters"
at Wooden Bridge, and thence, as the Avoca, a superbly scenic r. for 4 m., under the name of Avoca, enters the sea at Arklow,
al. Inber nDee; ¶ v. Avonmore and Ovoca, Pgi.; ¶ this is further confirmed by I. nDee being connected with Ui Garrchon and
Ui Dedad, which point to Arklow—see those words; ¶ O'D. says, Fm. i. 130, fr. the situation of Cualann and Ui Garchon, in
which it was, it is more than prob. that it was Bray; ¶ the mouth of the Vartry r. at Wickl. Harbour, Mi., Cri., Ct., Mm.
485; ¶ so say the Bollandists, Colgan, O'Don., Hen., O'Curry, Todd, Bury. i. ndelbinne; ¶ Ls. i. 76; ¶ v. I. n-Ailbine.
i. domnann
on sea-coast, Fir. 35, 44, K. 123 a, Sc. 4 b, Sd. 7 a, Lis.
4 a; ¶ in Lein., in E. Lein., Ct.; ¶ nr Swords, c. Dub., F., Md.; ¶ Patrick, fr. Inber Domnand went to Inis Pátric
(nr Skerries), and sent to Inber n-Ainge (mouth of the Nanny r.), Tl. 34; ¶ Swords, Inispatrick at Skerries, point to Malahide
Bay, where Maeil Domhnann (the eddying current of D.), now called "Moll Downey," still preserves the name, Mm. 485; ¶ O'Curry,
O'D., Hen. and Todd adopt this view, which is supported by my texts.
i. d.
al. I. Mór, now Arklow, Of. 171.
i. d.
in the NW. of Connaught, K. 123 b; ¶ al. I. Mór, in W. of Eire in Irrus Damnon, Of. 171.
i. ndorcha
al. I. Cíchmaine, Sto. 28 b; ¶ where r. Mattock enters the Boyne; ¶ v. I. Cichmaine.
i. dubglaise
Bb. 16 a, Sc. 7 b, Sd. 7 a, Lec. 553, I. 148 a, Lg. 34, Fir.
43, Hz. 154; ¶ "T.C.D. MS., H. 2, 17, states (p. 91 b) that Gann and Sengann landed at Árd na Caerach on Inbher Dubglaise,
'the boundary betw. Corcomroe and Corco-Bhaiscind,' c. Clare, which points to the mouth of the r. Enny, Liscannor Bay," Fen.
19, Hen.; ¶ but I. Dubglaisse (Sas. 2655) seems nr r. Barrow, perh. r. Douglas, which enters the Slaney S. of Tullow; ¶
prob. the estaury of r. Douglas, midway betw. Blackrock and Passage, Cork.
Colmán of, Ll. 367, Bb. 124 b, Lec. 115, Ai. 150; ¶ most prob. I. Dúni in Crích Dalriada, in Murbolg, Lec. 336.
i. ndunand
al. I. nDonann in W. Connaught, Tbr. 225, Lbl.
646.
i. ndunlaith
in oirthir Connacht at Áth na nDunlaith a mBreifne,
Sto. 27 b.
i. eili
I. 162 a; ¶ cf. I. Daele.
i. erannan
Ir drowned at Sceliuc na Scál at I. E., Lec.
27.
i. etair
Partholon died there, Lec. 83; ¶ nr Howth(?).
i. féile
the r. Bann, Sto. 17 a.
i. fele
I. Féile, Ll. 297 a, 297 b; ¶ a r., Of. 184, Bb. 21 b, 41 a, 42 a, K. 128 b; ¶ r. Feale, Hk. 296; ¶ in Iarmumain, flows
into L. Luigdeach, Lec. 568–9, Ll. 13; ¶ v. Fial, r. Feale.
i. fleisce
I. Flesci finni in Luachair, W. Mun., Ll. 206, K. 131 b, Hk.
324; ¶ mouth of r. Flesk at Lr. Lake of Killarney.
i. fuar
Eoghan of, Bb. 19 a; ¶ v. Inber. f. fuile; ¶ the r. Bann, Sto. 17 a.
i. glain
Ha. 822; ¶ the mouth of r. Glani of Bede, in Glendale, Northumberl.(?), or Glem by Glemford, Lincolnsh.(?), N. 108.
i. glas
mouth of r. Bann; ¶ al. Tuagh Inber; ¶ L. nEchach spread over the l. to Tuagh Inbir, Bb. 221 a, 222 a, 395; ¶ I. Glaiss,
Bd. 43, Rd. 151, Sa. 54 a 2; ¶ I. Glasgamna, al. Tuag Inbir, Ll. 152.
i. glassan
now Invermór r. divides b. Moycullen fr. b.
Balinahinch, c. Galw., Im.
i. gléir
Britons fought the Saxons there, Lu. 4.
i. gobriat
flumen Gobriat of B., March II., p. 449; ¶ now r. Inver Gowrie, betw. Gowrie and Angus.
i. n-ina
Laisrén at, Lec. 95; ¶ leg. I. Nina.
i. indsén
Lb. 215 a; ¶ Little Island nr Cork(?).
i. labar-thuinde
"the inver of the speaking wave," W. of Tráig
Lí in Kerry, Sas. 6049.
i. labhrainne
K. 131 b, Hk. 324; ¶ v. Labrann(?).
i. latharnai
I. Lathairne, Liber of, Ll. 367, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a, Ai.
150; ¶ at Larne, c. Antr.
i. lemna
mouth of r. Laune at Castletown Harbour, c. Kerry; ¶ the Laune (Leamhain) flows fr. Killarney Lakes, al. L. Lein. betw. Móin
Cét and L. Léin in Luachair, Ll. 206; ¶ betw. I. Buinde and L. Lein in Mun., Lis. 195.
i. lifech
al. I. Liti; ¶ al. Ath Cliath, or Dublin, Cf. p. 60.
i. linni luachainne
.i. Tráig Baile meicc Búain at Dundalk, Rr.
16; ¶ they were at the same place as appears fr. Rr. 16.
i. locha da dháil
S. of Sidh Choltain, Lis. 196 b. i. mainge; ¶ Hk. 324, K. 131 b; ¶ the r. Mang, c. Kerry. i. mara; ¶ F. 47; ¶ Brigit had
a "cathir" there.
i. mara gaimiach
i crích Bretan, Lis. 202 a, Sas. 184; ¶ nearly opposite to the Hill of Howth and not far fr. Sliab Lodáin(?). i. melgi; ¶
I. Meilge; ¶ Findbeo of, Ll. 356, Fg., Md., Mt. 13.
i. mong
Cf. p. 60; ¶ in Kerry(?); ¶ leg. I. Mainge(?).
i. mór
Ll. 5; ¶ at Arklow, c. Wickl., Of. 171, At. i. 380, Kj. 474, K. 122 a, 118 b, O'Heyne 30, Fir. 812, Mi., Cf. p. 60; ¶ in
Crích Cualand, Bb. 20 a, Tig. Rc. xviii. 298; ¶ in Crich Ua nEnechglais Cualand, Ll. 15, 9, Fm. i. 26, Mi., Lg. 77.
i. mór
Broad Haven, Erris, c. Mayo, Fm. v. 1583, vi. 220; ¶ not far fr. Umall, Ai. 55; ¶ I. Mór; ¶ al. Portlárge, Cf. p. 60, seems
in Connacht.
i. mór
al. I. Féili. q.v., Hx. 117.
i. muada
al. I. mBuada at Inis Saimer, Lec. 492.
i. muaide
in Muaid, al. Inber na fer, Sas. 7518; ¶ at Killala Bay, Mayo.
i. na haighe
in Magh Breagh, betw. Cúil Chethor Chuir and Indber
nAilbine, in SE. direction fr. I. na Boinde to Mag nEalta, Lis. 196 b; ¶ leg. I. n-Ainge, the Nanny r.(?).
i. na mbárc
Ll. 185 b; ¶ Bantry Bay, Obr.; ¶ one of the "Three Inbirs" of Erin, Bb. 42 a, I. 190 a, Z. 183.
i. na mbarc
al. Inis Catha, Cf. p. 60.
i. na mbarc
there Uí Néill fr. the Sinainn to the sea
defeated by Foreigners, Ui., K. 165 b, Mi.; ¶ O'D. thinks it more prob. that this was the ancient name of the r. of Rathinbhir,
nr Bray, but does not support his view; ¶ it is not likely that the Ui Neill would have met the Foreigners in battle there
outside of their own territories; ¶ in Mi. O'D. puts it in Mun.
i. na bóinne
Rr. 70; ¶ at Drogheda.
i. na fer
al. I. na Muaide, Lis. 239 b, Sas. 7517; ¶ mouth of the r. Moy.
i. na bh-fleadh
al. Muicinis, Cf. p. 60.
i. náile
St. Natalis of, in W. Don., Lct. 131; ¶ a tTír Bághuine a cCenél Connill, Md., Fir. 740, C.; ¶ I. Naaili i Cenél Conaill,
Bco. 21 a; ¶ Inver glebe and p. in b. Banagh, c. Don.; ¶ I. Naile, al. Noaile, Fg.; ¶ al. Inbher, Mt. 13.
Lis. 208 b; ¶ in Dál Araide, Lu. 36, 41 a; ¶ at Larne, c. Antr.; ¶ v. Ollarba.
i. oníc
for Muir a tuaid, Ha. 822.
i. reoch
Sarnaid, of Fotharta of, in Lein., Lec. 204; ¶ al. Imber Reoch.
i. scéne
Lu. 62 a, Bb. 21 b; ¶ K. 128 b, 123 a; ¶ in W. Mun., Hz. 143, Ll. 5, Lg. 5, Fer. 14, Sb. 16, Fir. 95, 32, Chr.; ¶ in Kerry,
Of. 163, 183; ¶ mouth of Kenmare r.; ¶ Obr., Ston. A. p. 35; ¶ i cCiarraige, nr Sliab Mis, Hk. 294, 296; ¶ i Luachair
Dedaidh, Sa. 47 b; ¶ now Bantry, MacCurtin's Antiquities of Ireland, p. 42; ¶ but mouth of r. Corrane, Kerry, N. 248; ¶
seems connected with L. Luigdech in W. Mun., cf. Lg. 74.
i. slain
nr Fretum Brene. A. 2 b, Tl. 36; ¶ nr Sabhall Patraic (Saul, c. Down); ¶ v. Brene.
i. sláine
Sb. 1 b, Ll. 127 a, Bb. 46 a; ¶ Wexf. Harbour, C. 173, Obr.; ¶ I. Sláne in Uib Cendselaig, Ll. 15. 8 a; ¶ i Cuiged Gailian,
H. 2, 17, p. 91; ¶ the Cruithnig landed in I. S. in Uib Cendselaig, Cps. 125, 325; ¶ v. Bb. 23 a, N. 122, Lg. 82, Cri.
i. sláinge
Wexf. Harbour, Of. 171, Fen. 18; ¶ cuan Locha Garmáin, K. 118 b, 121 a, 128 b, Hk. 312, Tor. 301; ¶ in Ui Cennselaig, Lec.
fo. 287 a.
i. slainge
N. of Sliab Slainge, Of. 617; ¶ in E. of Ulst., Ct.; ¶ where Saul is to-day, Lis. 4 a; ¶ I. Sláni nr Saul, Lb. 26; ¶ I.
Slaine, Fir. 43.
i. srotha tranon
now Southhampton, N. 114; ¶ I. S. Tranon, I. 93 b, Ha. 822.
i. tré cenand
mulend I. T. C., Lu. 24 a; ¶ in island visited by Maeldúin.
i. tuaighe
1 of the 3 Inbirs of Erin, Bb. 42 a, I. 190 a; ¶ cath I. T., Lbl. 347, al. 228.
i. uaithne
cath I. U. i mBregaibh, Lbl. 228, al. 347.
i. ui fhógartaicc
al. Mádh Méaghrach, Cf. p. 60; ¶ seems in Mayo or Sli.
in Lein.; ¶ cath I. by the Clann Eogain against Illand, Ll. 182; ¶ cath Inni Móir i Crích Ua nGabla (q.v.) in S. Kild.,
Tig. Rc. xvii. 124, Ui., Mi., Cri.; ¶ Ui Néill defeat Leinster and Illand, son of Dúnlang, Bb. 48 a, Lec. 138, Hx. 199.
abb I., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Fergil, Bp. of Finnabair Aba and abb I.; ¶ nr Fennor and Slane; ¶ Mianach and Maccoige of I., Md.;
¶ Suairlech Ineidnen, Fia.; ¶ al. Edhnen, Fg., q.v.
r. or hill betw. Dublin and Bohernabreena, Lu. 85 a; ¶ cf. Ll. 300 a; ¶ Eachta Fiachaidh (O Byrne) deoigh a ndéoigh ó Binn
Edair go hInnéoin, Bran. 98 a.
fr. the Boyne to Inneóin, Ll. 300 a; ¶ r. Dungolman, which divides b. Kilkenny W. fr. b. Rathconrath in Westm., Kj. iv. 450,
Fm. ii. 1115; ¶ seems Indeoin of Lec. 610, and Indeoin, Indiuin, N. of Slaiss, on Medb's march to Ulaid, Of., Ll. 56, Hf.
5 a, Lu. 56, Tw.
i.
al. Inneóin; ¶ Indeoin na nDeisi, Bd. 19, Bb. 203 a, Lis. 176 b (the smith of Sid Buidb in Femen fr. L. Léin flung his anvil
to I. na nD.); ¶ Indeoin Maige Feimin, Sas. 2600; ¶ Mullaghnoney tl. in p. Newchapel nr Clonmel, Ui., Mi., Lct. 92; ¶ al.
Mullach Indeóna, B. lix.; ¶ al. Indeuin na nD., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Inneóin na nD., Sa. 34 b; ¶ was a hillock or "fert," Bb. 379
a; ¶ a chief seat of K. of Cashel, Lec. 377, I. 136 a. Lis. 143 a; ¶ Indiuin in Ossraige of Ha. 723 seems same as this,
as the bounds of Ossory sometimes shifted.
no Finneasclonn i. uisce lond, i. sribh lond no luath no
trén, Corm.; ¶ v. Druim Inesclain; ¶ Ineasclainn, Inisclan, 2 tls. in Tyr.; ¶ Inisclin, in Ferm.
now Inis, Inish, Ennis, Inch, Ninch (an Inis),
Incha.
i.
Ennis, c. Clare, Ar. 240, Fm. vi. 2094, Mi., Obr., Tor.
31.
i.
or Inse, one of the 12 Brugs of Ara Clíach, Lec.
454.
i.
Inch island in L. Swilly, betw. Fahan and Rathmullen; ¶ Caislen Indsi, Ui., Mi., Ci.
i.
Cenél Eogain na hInnsi, the peninsula of Inishowen,
c. Don., Lc. i. 70.
i.
for L. nErni; ¶ Constans Mac Fualascaigh, on an island on L. nErni, Lb. 14.
i.
recte Damh inis, Fm. iii. 538.
i.
Moriocc Innsi, I. 109 b 2; ¶ Mochua Inse, Bb. 125 a; ¶ Falbe Inse, Ll. 359.
i.
rí na n-Indsi 7 Manann, The Isles, Scotl., Lbl., col.
882; ¶ gp. na n-Inn-eadh, Mi.
i.
Currin ó Ros Aiss i n-Inis, Fg., p. Inch, c. Down,
Ra.; ¶ Inis Abbey in c. Down, Triump. 196.
i. abhainn
in Latin "Avonia," now Sanda, off Mull of Cantyre, Adr.
lxvi.
i. achaidh in chairthe
MacDiarmada Ruad died there, buried at Boyle; ¶ Aghnecarte, p. Ardcarne, c. Rosc., Ci.; ¶ or Inishatirra in p. Boyle(?).
i. adarcach
Tig. Rc. xvii. 419; ¶ I. adharcach, Incherky in the Shannon, in p. Lusmagh, King's c., Mi., Cri.; ¶ I. Adrucaidh, Hb. 95.
i. aeda; ¶ in Mag Carna, Sil. 28; ¶ nr L. Erne(?); ¶ Inishee nr. Enniskillen.
i. aego
Fg., Md.; ¶ Island of Egg, Scotl.; ¶ v. Aego.
i. aenaigh
Inisheeny or Inisheany, Westport bay, c. Mayo, Fy., Mi.,
Ci.; ¶ nr Druimne, Annagh island nr foot of Croagh Patrick, Ci. i. aichle; ¶ v. Caill Insi Aichle.
i. aifrenn
al. "insula missarum," now Inchaffray on the Eorn in Scotl.,
Brady's Episcopal Succession, I. 184–7; ¶ Insula Effren, an. 1200; ¶ Inchaffray, "insula Missarum" in d. Dunblaan, Re.
260; ¶ Incheaffren Latine Insula Missarum, circ. 1190, Jo.
i. aigi
Donnan of, Ll. 355; ¶ v. Aego.
i. ailche
Mo-Chua ó Caill Innsi Ailche, Mt. 39, Ll.
365.
i. ailech
in Britain; ¶ monastery fd. by S. Brandon, Cs.
i. ailtich
island and ch. of St. Senan, C. 367; ¶ in Ulst., Ct.
i. áine
Bd. 24, Ll. 197; ¶ in c. Waterf.(?); ¶ v. I. Áne.
i. aíne
a tiribh iath Fomorach, Sa. 29 b.; ¶ cf. Inisheeny nr Westport, c. Mayo(?).
i. ainghin
in the Shannon, b. Kilk. W., c. Westm., Mm. 58; ¶ I. Incin, island in the Shannon, Dl. 102, 133; ¶ I. aingginn, in L. Ribh,
now Inish Inneen, al. Hare Island, Mi.; ¶ I. Aingin for L. Ribh, Fg., Md., Mt. 11, Mi., Cri., F.; ¶ Port in Sosceoil i n-I.
A., Lis. 38 b.
i. airc
Inishark, N. of Ardoilén in Iar Connacht in
Connamara, and in the Owles, Wc. 115, 116; ¶ now Inisherk, c. Galw., and Inishacrick in Borrishoole (the Owles).
i. airt
Liubhair irsi Insi hAirt, Md., xxxviii., the books of
history of I. A.; ¶ v. I. Árd; ¶ Inishard nr Ballinrobe(?).
i. airrthir
Coeman of, F.; ¶ now Ardoilen, an island of Aran, C.; ¶ v. Ardoilén.
i. airthrago
Insula Airthrago, SE. of and nr Iona, Ad. 178.
i. amhalgaidh
on L. Con, now Inislee, Fy., Fir. 85, 89, 261, Lec. 165,
493, Ai. 63; ¶ dochuaidh Mochua a crích Muaidhi cu riacht cu hInis A., Lis. 41 b.
i. an bhéil
McCarthy and O Donovan slay O Mahony there, Ai., 56 b; ¶ Phale on Bandon r., c. Cork; ¶ nr Enniskeen.
i. an dúine
Mm. 20; ¶ Caisléan Dúine of I. an D. in Desmond, Ai. 57; ¶ Castleinch, Ovens, nr Cork.
i. áne
Síl Eogain defeated Scotch ships there, Ll.
182.
i. an ghoill
Inchaguile in L. Corrib; ¶ midway betw. Cong and Oughterard, named fr. An Gall Craibhtheach, Mi., Wc. 24; ¶ now Inchagoill.
i. an ghoill duib
repaired by Brian Bóraimhe, K. 171 a, St. B. 439; ¶ Mac Liaig of, Hz. 227.
i. an laoicc
in Mid Thomond, Tor. 1; ¶ I. an Laoighe monast. built by O Brien, Ai. 64; ¶ Inishloe nr Killdysert, Clare(?).
i. an linn
Muirseanóg of, Ai. 151.
i. an lochain
Inishloughan, or Loughan Island on r. Bann, S. of Coleraine,
Derry, Fm. v. 1486, Mi.
i. an l.
in the Ruta, c. Antr., Con. 90 a.
i. an tsruthro
O Ruairc et Feara Breifne do dhul i Cconnachtaibh tar Ath
Innsi an tS., Hb. 106.
i. aongusa
Ua (Certhon) is Caoim O Rosa, Erlamh of, Ll. 394; ¶ Ui Certhon is Caomh Crosa Erláimh of, Bran. 170.
i. arcain
in O Driscoll's l.; ¶ Sherky Island, or Inishercan, betw. Baltimore Bay and Cape Clear, Cork, Mi., Obr.
i. árd
Inishard, in L. Mask on E. side, Fy. 491; ¶ Mosenoc Inse Áirdde, Ll. 368, Ai. 151 a, Lec. 118, Bb. 125 b.
i. árdacha
O Conchubhair defeated O Briain and the Mun. fleet at I. A.,
Ai. 28.
i. arne
Aranmore Island, Cs.
i. badhbhann
al. Oiléan B., now Boa Island, in L. Erne nr
Pettigoe, Fm. iii. 648.
i. bai
Bai didiu ainm na Cairrge 7 Inis Bai ainm na hinnsi, Ro. 68; ¶ I. Baoi, K. 146 b; ¶ v. I. Bui.
i. bairenn
Mac Lenine, abb. of, Au. i. 250.
i. baithín
i n-airthiur Laighen, Fg.; ¶ but, I. Boeithine a niarthar Laigen, F., Md., C., Ll. 356, Ui.; ¶ I. Baoithin; ¶ Baoithin
of, i n-iarthar (leg. airther) Laighen, Fg., Md., Fir. 734, 749; ¶ I. Boidin juxta Arkelo, d. Dublin, Cr., an. 1216; ¶ I.
Bothin in dry. Wicklow, nr Kilmantan, Cr.: Inchboyne in dry. Wicklow, Tax.; ¶ 4 m. S. of Wickl. t., B. lxii.; ¶ Ennisboyne,
Inisboyne in p. Danganstown, b. Arklow, c. Wickl., Ods. 662, Ui., Mi.
i. barri
in Lein., Cs.; ¶ seems in Wexf.; ¶ I. Bairri; ¶ Inis Tobairri on L. Edidach in Fotharta, Cs.; ¶ seems in c. Wexf.; ¶
in regione Fothartorum in Ui Ceinnselaig, Cs.
i. becc
Agustín Inse Bice, A. 18 b, 19 a, Tl. 190, Ct.; ¶ in Lein.; ¶ .i. Bec-eri is in Fotharta in Wexf. Harbour.
i. becc
Spike island, Cork.
i. bechte
Isle of Wight, Laud. 610, 90 b.
i. beg
Inishbeg nr Baltimore, c. Cork, Obr. i. b.; ¶ Árd na pratán a n-Inisbig, Ha. 758.
i. beg ere
al. Beg Ere. Fep.; ¶ in Wexf. Harbour; ¶ in Ui Ceinnselaigh, Ai. 15; ¶ v. Begere.
i. beoaid
Aed mac Fortchirnd and Coirpre Mac Beraigh. Pól and
Denethan of, Lb. 22, Ll. 353, Bb. 123 b.
i. beoan
in Fídh Cuilind, Bb. 122 b, Fir. 748; ¶ al. I. Sanct Beoain.
i. bó finde
I. Bó Finne for L. Rí; ¶ Riócc of, Ll. 354, 372, Tl. 82, Cg. 38, Tig. Rc. xvii. 256, Fen. 118; ¶ L. Ribh, Mi., Cri., Ui.,
Ct., C., Up. 825, 1071, Hb. 79; ¶ Inis Bouinde, B. iii., C.; ¶ Riocc of I. Bó Fierne, Cs., by misprint; ¶ Inchboffin in
L. Ree, b. Rathline, c. Longf., Pgi. ii. 316; ¶ in p. Noughaval, c. Westm., Fm. ii. 788. i. bó finne; ¶ Ll. 25 a; ¶ Innisboffin;
¶ al. Boffin p. and island ; ¶ in b. Morisk, Mayo, Fia. 68; ¶ Inis Bou Finde, .i. Insula Vitulae Albae on W. coast of Ireland,
Baeda, 222, Ct., C., K. 164 a, Ston. A. 43, Ui., Mi., Cri.; ¶ opposite Killary Harbour, Fy. 491.
i. bo finne
off the coast of Mayo, Mi., Cri.; ¶ i cConmaicnibh mara i n-iarthar Connacht, Fg., Fep., Md., for muir thiar hi Conmacnib
mara a n-iarthar Chondacht; ¶ same as preceding place.
i. bó finne
Inisboffin; ¶ al. Boffin in b. Kilmacrenan, c. Don., 1 m. N. of mainland, Pgi. ii. 316.
i. bó f.
al. I. Ríoghna, Cf. p. 60.
i. bolcc
I. Island in L. Techett, now L. Gara, nr Boyle, c. Rosc.,
Mi.; ¶ I. Bolg, Mm. 547; ¶ al. I. Bolg Ui Ghadhra, Con. 56.
i. braigle
Colmán of (cf. Breakly, nr Clogher, c. Tyr.; ¶ Breeole in Dysart, c. Rosc.; ¶ Brackly in L. Brackley in E. Brefney; ¶ v.
next word), Ll. 367, Lec. 115, Ai. 15 a.
i. brechmaige
Sil. ii. 461; ¶ Maedóc of, Md.; ¶ Breaghwy Island nr Templeport, Tullyhaw, c. Cav., O'D., Fm. iv. 1228; ¶ in Tellach Ethach
(Tullyhaw), St. Maidoc of, C.
i. bregai
al. I. Bregain; ¶ battle of, al. cath Bairne, Ui., Mi.; ¶ islet on r. Burren, c. Carl.(?); ¶ al. I. breogain, al. Bóirenn,
Fia.; ¶ cath Insi B. eidir Firu Life 7 Firu Cualann 7 Congal mac Brain, Fia., Hb. 74.
i. breslen
Baeithine, 1 of the 7 sons of Lugad of I. B., Lec. 95; ¶ perh. I. Bristelain in dry. Balymore, d. Dublin, Tax.
i. bretan
Britain, Ll. 108 b, Bb. 2 a, Ha. 806; ¶ robo ainm do I. B. ule ollim Alba; ¶ al. I. Tineadh, I. 93 a, Ha. 818, Lh. 98; ¶
I. T. is Thanet.
i. brigte
Brigid of, Lec. 119, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 151, K. 162 a; ¶ St. Brigit Inse Brite, Lec. 119.
i. búi
an island off the W. coast out in the sea (opposite Tech
nDuind?), Lu. 54 a.
i. buinde mbeithe
Tig. Rc. xviii. 57, Hb. 705, Ai. 34 a; ¶ on r. Shannon; ¶ al. Buinne in beithe.
i. cadd
Insi Cadd, Isles of Caithness, Ll. 171 b, Rv. 10; ¶ the Shetlands, Cg., Rc. x. 365.
i. caein
in L. Melge, Gc.; ¶ v. I. Cain.
i. cael
I. Cáil, Mt. 25, Hb. 64; ¶ I. Cail Conaill, Lbl. 238; ¶ i niarthar Tíre Conaill, F., Fg.; ¶ Iniskeel, nr Glenties, c. Don.;
¶ v. I. Caoil.
i. caerach
Mutton Island in W. Clare; ¶ al. Oilén Fithae, Fm. 1, 410 note; ¶ now Mutton Island, nr Kilmurry Ibricken, was in Fir Arda,
Tp., Obr.; ¶ St. Senan of I. Caorach .i. Insula Ovis, C. 534; ¶ I. Caeirech, Lis. 20 b.
i. cáil
Mt. 25; ¶ v. I. Cael.
i. caimme
Mochonna Insi C., Ll. 368; ¶ Mochonna Inse Caimme Tolmuighe, Lec. 118, Ai. 151 a, Bb. 125 b.
i. cáin
on L. Erne, Ui., Fg., Mt. 21, Mm.; ¶ Inishkeen nr Enniskillen.
i. cáin
Mt. 36; ¶ on L. Méilghe, Fg.; ¶ Iniskeen in b. Rosclogher, c. Leit.; ¶ Mag Flannchadhaidh's castle was there, Con. 54 a.
Cs., Ui; ¶ I. C. Dega; ¶ Inishkeen p. in b. Upr. Dundalk, Louth, Ui., Ci.; ¶ Iniskeen p. is in bb. of Louth and Upr. Dundalk,
and in b. Farney, c. Mon., 4 m. N. of Louth, but Iniskeen vill., where are a round tower and circular mound, is just inside
c. Mon.: in Cs. it is misprinted "Vita Dega of Iniscam; ¶ " i cConaillibh Murthemhne, Fg., F., Md., Au. i. 466; ¶ simply
Inis Cáin, Mt. 32; ¶ I.C.D. and Druim Inasclainn, Ui., in Ciannachta Breg, Cs. 895.
i. cáin locha héirne
Ui.; ¶ Inishkeen nr Enniskillen.
i. cain mic dega
in Lugmagh, nr Áth Firdiad, Con. 28 a, Ci.; ¶ al. I. C. Dego.
i. caire
I. Caire cendfine, hidden betw. Ere and Alba, Lec.
60.
i. cais
Nainnidh of. Fg., Md.; ¶ Inishcash tl. in p. Kilcummin, c. Galw.
i. cait
Hz. 218; ¶ I. Caid, ch. in d. Dunkeld, Scotl., Tr. 116.
i. calgaig
Rc. xii., 330; ¶ a hold of K. Blathmac's, "the island" of Doire C.; ¶ al. of Derry.
i. camm
v. I. Caimme.
i. caoil (I. Cóil, Au. i. 198)
Inishkeel, on S. of Gweebara bay, c. Don., Fm. v. 1810, Ui.; ¶ i. cCenel Conaill, Fg., Md., C.; ¶ v. I. Cáil, I. Cael.
i. caoin
Iniskeen in c. Louth, Mi.; ¶ v. Inis Cain Dega.
i. caoin
Iniskeen, in L. Melvin. 2 m. NW. of Garrison, nr border of
cc. Ferm. and Leit., Mi.
i. caoin
on L. Eirne, Md., C., Mi.; ¶ nr Enniskillen.
i. caoin degha
i. cConaillibh Muirtheimhne, Md., C., Mi., Fep.; ¶ in Orgiallaib, C. 348; ¶ v. I. Cáin D.
i. cara
al. Tuaim n-Aba, Lis. 19 b; ¶ i toibh Luae, cu roghabsat ic Corcaig, anait a mhuinter la Barrae, lotar olchena cu Senán co
hInis Cara, Lis. 19 b; ¶ Senan of, C. B. lvii.; ¶ in d. Cloyne, Tax.; ¶ 5 m. SW. of Cork; ¶ its ch. stands on a fine bend
of the r. Lee, Pgi. i. cargi; ¶ Inishargy p. in b. Upr. Ards, Down, Ra. 18.
i. carthadh
i. Laignib in epscopóitecht Ferna ar brú na
habann dia n-ad ainm Sláine, Fm. iv. 1008; ¶ Enniscorthy, c. Wexf.
i. carthaigh
Fep.; ¶ nr Lismore, Lan. ii. 102.
i. cat
Shetland Islands, Sk. i. 387, Cg.; ¶ do Gallaibh Insi Orc 7 Insi Cat, Z. 374; ¶ cf. I. Cait.
i. catha
al. Inber na mBarc, Cf. p. 60; ¶ now Scattery Island, Obr., O'S. I. i. 8; ¶ v. I. Cathaig.
i. cathaig
Scattery Island in the Shannon, 1 m. SW. of Kilrush, c.
Clare, Fm. vi. 1906; ¶ i. Corcu Baiscind, F., Fg., Mt. 17; ¶ Cell Rois (Kilrush), Termann Insi Cathaigh, Md.; ¶ Aedán
of I. C. is also called Aedán Indsi Medcoit, F., Fg., Mt. 33; ¶ muirinis mara, amuil ata I. Cathaig, Ls. iv. 6; ¶ trí hamhra
Connacht, i. Lighi n-Eothaili, dirna in Dagdhai agas in da chuirr a n-Inis Cathaigh, H. 2, 16, p. 243, Ods. 571; ¶ Atbeir
(ri hUa Figeinti), is leis an indsi-sea (i. I. Cathaigh) ocus innse Luimnigh olcena; ¶ "is deimhin" ol Senán, "ní ba leis
an indsi-sea, ocus ní ba mó a chuid dona hinnsibh olcena oldas mo chuid-si," Lis. 21 a; ¶ in it are Fán na neach, Árd na
n-Aingel, Lec na n-Aingel, Relic in Aingil. Lis. 21 b, 20 b, 17 b; ¶ in it lived S. Senán, S. Odran, Flaithbhertach, Tl.
206, Lb. 19 a, B. lix., K. 167 a, Mi., Cri., Ui., Fia., Fep., Tl. lvi., Md., C., B. lix., xli., Bb. 42 a, Fir 720, K. 167
a.
i. cé
in Erris, Of. 290; ¶ leg. I. Ceite(?); ¶ Inishea in Clew Bay(?). i. céin; ¶ Sil. 296–8, seems in Iarmumha.
i. ceite
Dirbilead Inse Ceite in Irrus Domnand. Lec. 116, of I.
Cetti, Bb. 117 b; ¶ v. I. Cethig.
i. ceithlenn
I. Ceithleann, in Crích Monach, Enniskillen, c.
Ferm., Ar., Ui., Ci., Mi., Mm. 553.
i. celtra
Lu. 116 a; ¶ Holy Island in L. Derg, in b. Leitrim, c. Gal., Ui., Mi., Im. 7, Obr.; ¶ in d. Killaloe. Tax.; ¶ I. Celtrae,
Au. i. 50, 260, 338; ¶ I. Cealtrach, K. 159 a, St. B. 439, Obr.; ¶ F. Fg., Mi., Md., Ui., Cri., C., Cs., Ct., Mt. 30, Cg.,
Fep.; ¶ Tech Ingen Ferghusa in it; ¶ Caimin of, Lis. 44 b, Lb. 20, Fir. 727. K. 159 a; ¶ Cáimín of, Sil. 398; ¶ Cáimine
of, Lec. 101, Tl. xli.; ¶ Mo-Chammóc of. Land. 610. 99 a; ¶ Colum of, Ui.
i. cenéil cothirbi
Insula Generis Cothirbi, A. 11 a.
i. cesrach
Ireland, Tm. 154, Lbl. 341.
i. cestin
al. I. Kelfty in dry. Rathkeale, d. Limk., Tax.; ¶ at Askeaton; ¶ v. Es Ceftin.
i. cethig
Darfile of; ¶ in Irrus Domnand, Ll. 354, Lec. 89; ¶ v. I. Ceite.
i. ciclaigh
I. Deil, E. of I. C., Bb. 252 b.
i. cléire
Cape Clear, Of. 330; ¶ in Corca Laigdi, Bc. 1, Sil. 1, Ai. 15 a; ¶ in Corca Duibhne, Lis. 154 a.
i. clothrann
in L. Ríbh, Lb. 261 a, Of. 289, Sa. 52 a, Fia., Im.
7, Mm. 112, Fg., Lec. 501, K. 139 a, Hk. 390, Mi.; ¶ for L. Ribh i cCuircne, Md. 400; ¶ in L. Rí, Ll. 125; ¶ Quaker's
Island, Ci., Fep.; ¶ Inishcloghran in L. Ree nr St. John's, locally called at times the Seven Church Island, Mi.; ¶ Inchcleraun,
Au. i. 384; ¶ Diarmait of, Lec. 89, 330, Md., Bb. 117 b, Fir. 711, C., Ct., Cs., Ll. 355; ¶ v. Lis. 22 b, F., Fg., Md.,
Cg.; ¶ Norse Inis Clodran, Zk. i. 451; ¶ I. Clothlann, Lec. 330; ¶ I. Clochrand, Bb. 117.
i. cluana ramhfhoda
Ennis of Clonrode, Ennis in c. Clare, Mi., Ui., Tor. 49, Ai.
65 a; ¶ v. Cluain Ramhfhada.
i. cnoca
in Maguire's country(?), Ulst.
i. coimhéta
nr Edardruim or Ethardruim, Sil. 27; ¶ seems on L. Eirne and nr Devenish; ¶ Inis Coimhetta for L. Eirne, Md. 244; ¶ Ely
Island, Adr. 335; ¶ i.e., Custodiaria Insula, Fl. 305.
i. coinrígh
Mochona of, Ai. 151.
i. coirthaig
a éc a múr na mBráthar Minabur a n-I.
Coirthaig, Eg. 1782, 4 b; ¶ Enniscorthy, c. Wexf.
i. coirthe
geibhidh Senán a n-Inis Coirthe do thaeibh na
Sláine i crích Ua Cennsilaig, Lis. 19 b; ¶ Colg. reads "Inis Conirthe," 532, col. 2; ¶ Enniscorthy, c. Wexf.
i. coloso
I. Colosa, "Insula Coloso," Ad. 77; ¶ Colonsay nr Iona.
i. conaill
Fg., B. lxii.
i. conla
island in Mun.; ¶ St. Senán of, C.
i. connla
i crích Ua Setna, Lis. 20 b; ¶ I. Cunnla i crich Ua Setna i Mumain, Md.
i. corr
Fm. v. 1630; ¶ most prob. for I. Corthadh, q.v.; ¶ Enniscorthy, c. Wexf., Fm. v. 1630.
i. corthadh
Enniscorthy, c. Wexf., Mi.
i. chosgraigh
in Ulst., Hb. 83.
i. craind
Md., Fg.; ¶ I. Cruind, Mt. 24.
i. cré
Loch Innse Cré, Fg., Md.; ¶ Inis Locha Cré, Mt. 24; ¶ I. Cree, Cs. 286; ¶ Monahincha, at Roscrea.
i. cregaire
al. Oileán Mór i mBerra, Hx. 678; ¶ McCairthigh came in a ship fr. Béara to I. C., Ai 78 a; ¶ but v. I. Cregain.
i. cregáin
al. Dún Baoi, Cf. 60; ¶ Dunboy.
i. cremha
I. C.; ¶ .i. Wild Garlic Isle in L. Corrib, opposite Castle of Cargins, Wc.; ¶ Iniscraff, Mi., Ci., Con. 2 b.
i. cronáin
Mochua of, Ai. 151; ¶ v. I. Cróne.
i. crone
Cron muni Taplain of, in L. Andind, subject to St. Brigit,
Ll. 353, Fir. 752, Lb. 22; ¶ in L. Ennell, opposite Belvedere demesne, c. Westm., to be distinguished fr. Cro-inis, 2
m. to the W., Fm. iv. 949; ¶ Cron muind Tiaplan of I. Cróine in L. Cróine, Bb. 123 b, Lec. 112.
i. crothrann
Au. i. 260; ¶ leg I. Clothrann on L. Ree.
i. cúa
Inishcoe tl. in SE. of Crossmolina p., b. Tirawley, Mayo,
Fy., Mi., Ci., Lec. 166, Fir. 292, 804, 265, Con. 40 a, Fa. 3 b.
i. cúan
in c. Longf., on r. Cluain Lis Beic mic Connla, .i.
rí Tethbha, Mi., Ci.; ¶ al. Iomaire Fada, Ummeryfada in b. Ardagh, c. LOngf., Ci.; ¶ cf. Ummerafad tl., b. Kilmacrenan,
Don.
i. cuil
battle by Amalgaid, Lu. 38.
i. cuilinn
al. I. Cuilenndi, Gm. 3; ¶ seems Rathlin Island and is so stated in Ms. ii.
i. cuind cétchathaigh
Sas. 3956.
i. cuinrigi
al. I. Cuirinrigi or I. Cuirmrigi; ¶ S. Fintan built a cell there at Ath Cáin; ¶ a high mt. on the island, Cs. 396, 493;
¶ in Ui Cennselaig(?).
i. culenrigi
Ui.; ¶ seems in Cenél Eogain; ¶ prob. Inch off Inishowen, c. Don., Adr. 384.
i. cumhang
nr Inishmaine, in L. Mask, Mayo, Fm. iii. 204.
i. cumhscraigh
al. I. C. Leithglais, Inch or Iniscourcey p. 2 1/2 m. N. of
Downpatrick, Mi.; ¶ I. Cumscraig, Tig. Rc. xvii. 355, Md., Hf. 11 a; ¶ I. Cumhscraigh, Fg., Mt. 29, K. 170 b; ¶ al.
I. Cusgraid, q.v. i. cunnla; ¶ i. cCrích Ua Sedna isin Mumhain, Md.; ¶ v. I. Connla.
i. cuscraid
Ll. 56, Tw.; ¶ i. Ferand Duin, F.; ¶ a ttaobh Dhúin dá Lethghlas, Md.; ¶ v. Fir. 736, Ui.; ¶ al. I. Cumscraig, q.v.
i. dabeoc
on L. Gerg; ¶ Dabeocus of C.; ¶ in L. Eirne, Ai. 51.
i. dáchairech
Moshenóc of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118, Ai. 151.
i. dá dromann; ¶ Inishdadroum in the Shannon; ¶ in p. Killadysert, Clare, Cg., Z. 369; ¶ al. I. Da Druma in d. Killaloe,
Tax.; ¶ I. De Druma, Cs.
i. daighre
Fg., Md.; ¶ on L. Cé, Ui.; ¶ I. Doighri in McDermot's l., Ui., Ci.; ¶ v. I. Doighre.
i. daimh
Ultán of, Fg.
i. daimle
Ui.; ¶ I. Daimhle, al. I. Ulad in the r. Suir; ¶ betw. na Deisi and Ui Cennselaig, Cg., C., Cs.: Little Island on r. Suir,
Cg.; ¶ v. I. Domle.
i. dairbrech
Sil. 91; ¶ Diarmait Ua Duibne was there, Cf. p. 74; ¶ Valentia Island(?); ¶ v. Dairbri.
i. dairi dubain
Uí Dubáin of, I. 73 a, Fir. 539; ¶ I. Doiri Dubháin; ¶ sept of Cenél Luachain of Conmaicne Réin, Fen. 387.
i. dá mhaol
Inisdaweel; ¶ island in c. Mayo.
i. danmarg
Ll. 108 b; ¶ Denmark.
i. darcarcrenn
al. I. Darcairgrenn; ¶ Ram Island on L. Neagh in which is a round tower, Ui., Mi.; ¶ Mi. has I. Draicrenn.
i. dele
St. Ailbe there; ¶ off coast of Mun.(?), Cs.
i. deoc
or I. Deoch(?); ¶ Tech Molind 7 I. D. plundered, Z. 351; ¶ Inistiogue, c. Kilk.
i. derglocha
i Sídaib; ¶ battle there by Finn and his men against Rudraige mac Boidb, Lbl. 325, 333, 770, Ha. 847.
i. détna
Denach of, Ll. 357, Mt. 18; ¶ is I. Setna, Fg.
i. detrumma
in the N. part of Luimnech r., betw. Corcu Baiscinn and
Ciaraige, Ck. 62 bb.
i. diamain
Ennistymon, c. Clare, Ar. 192, Mi.
i. diarmata
al. I. Clothrann for L. Ribh i cCuircne, Md.; ¶ I. Diarmado mic Maoilsechlainn, Hb. 112.
i. dithruibh
now Daimh-inis or Devenish, in L. Erne, Cam. ii. 776. i.
doighre; ¶ v. I. Daigri; ¶ Inis Doighri in Mac Dermot's l. and ? nr Boyle, Ui.; ¶ Inishterry in r. Boyle, c. Rosc.,
Mi.; ¶ al. I. Doiri, Con. 35 b.
i. doimle
v. I. Domle.
i. doiri dubáin
v. I. Dairi D.
i. domle
I. Doimle, I. Temle; ¶ in Mun., Ct.; ¶ Findbarr of, Bb. 119 a, Ll., 173, 347 F., Lec. 102, Mt. 28, F.; ¶ etir Ua Cennselaigh
ocus na Dése, Fg. Md., Fir. 718 (al. I. Temle), C., Mi., Cri.; ¶ Little Island, on the Suir nr Waterf.; ¶ Oilén Doimhle
Md.; ¶ abb Innsi D. 7 Tige Munna, Mi.; ¶ seems Inch, b. Shelmalier, c. Wexf., O'D., Fm. i. 380, 432; ¶ I. D. 7 Ulad; ¶
Ulad is nr Slieve Gadoe nr Donard, c. Wickl., Fm. ii 668, i. 218; ¶ v. Md., Fg., Mt. 14 17.
i. doimhle
as. Insi D., in Mun., Mi.; ¶ "they went to Mun. and plundered Ui Liatháin and I. D."; ¶ another Inis D., al. Inis Teimle
is in Ui Ceinnselaig.
i. d.
prob. Chapel Island, in Strangford L., c. Down, nr
Greyabbey, Dc. I. xxxiv.
i. dorbas
I. Dorbais(?), al. I. Eirne, the Great Island, part of the
Manor of Old Ross, 3 m. E. of New Ross, Hore's Hist. of c. Wexf., p.
401.
i. dornglas
on r. Moy, in Connacht, Of. 385; ¶ I. Dornglais, Ll. 190; ¶ on the Moy, in Tirawley, Lec. 602, K. 150 b, Lbl. 899, Bb. 144
a, 144 b, Ai. 128 b.
i. d.
at Limk., where Mongfinn died, not far fr. Sliab Oidina ind
Ríg, Mi.; ¶ I have heard the tradition on that island and on Sl. O. ind. Ríg; ¶ I think I. Dornglais of Ll. 150 refers
to this.
i. draicrenn
v. I. Darcarcrenn.
i. draigen
al. I. Droigneach in W. of Scotl., Gm. 3.
i. duibhgind
in Ui Maine, Tp.
i. dúine
Ha. 759; ¶ Clothra óg ingen Conaill of, Fg.; ¶ in Corca Laighdhe, Fir. 677; ¶ Clothrann of, Ll. 363; ¶ Inchydoney in Clonakilty
Bay, c. Cork, Gc.
i. duinsighe
Dunsy's Island in L. Cuan.
i. echni
in Wales, Cs.
i. eidheand
in E. of Africa, Lh. 185; ¶ I. Eidinn, Lbl. 698.
i. eidir da dabhuill
cath eidir Huibh Tuirtri et na hAirrthera in it, Hb.
77.
i. eidnech
Martan of, Ui., B. lxii.; ¶ I. Edhnigh, Md., Mi., Fg.; ¶ Rath Innse Ednigh, Fg.; ¶ =Inishnee(?) at mouth of Owenmore r.
in W. of c. Galw., F. M. A.D. 768, note m.
i. eig
they plundered Ciciliam, I. Róid, and I. Eig, Bb. 270
a; ¶ Island of Egg(?).
i. eirc
in mari Luimnich, nr Limk., Cs.
i. éiremóin
Ireland, Fm. vi. 2294, Ar. 324.
i. eirne
al. I. Dorbas; ¶ the Great Island 3 m. E. of New Ross, forming part of the Manor of N. Ross, Hore's Hist. of Wexf. i. 40.
i. elene; ¶ "Elena insula," Ad. 127; ¶ one of the Garveloch Isles N. of Scarba, that is, Eileann naomh, called Helant Leneon
by Fordun.
i. elga
i.e., insula nobilis, or Ireland, Of. 19, K. 121 a, Lg. 69,
Kp. 10.
i. emir
.i. Ireland, Mi., Fia.
i. én
in Ulst., Fer. 67.
i. enaig
Rc. xviii. 185; ¶ in Tír Eoghain, Fir. 109, Hb. 112, Ai. 38 b; ¶ Incheny in p. Urney, b. Strabane, c. Tyr., Mi.
i. enain
in L. Sewdy in Meath, Rc. xviii. 187, Hb. 112.
i. enarus
or I. enaruis(?), Fer. 67 a.
i. éndaim
in L. Rí, Lis. 185 b, Fer. 55, Md., C.; ¶ I. Endoimh, Inchenagh, or Inshenagh, in L. Ree, nr Lanesborough, Mi., Fep.; ¶
I. Endoimh in Morloch, Mi.; ¶ for L. Ribh, Fg.; ¶ Inis Oendaimh, Mt. 30. i. engen; ¶ in r. Shannon, Ai. 28.
i. eocchain
Fm. v. 1594, vi. 1928; ¶ Inishowen, c. Don.
i. eogain
Lh. 187; ¶ Inishowen Peninsula and b. in NE. of c. Don., Ui., Mi., Ci., Lct., Fg., Md., B. lxii., C.; ¶ al. I. Eogain Mic
Néill, Inshowen, Ar. 42, 56, 208.
i. eoghain
Inishowen in L. Mask, on the E. side, Fy. 492, Fm. iii. 204,
C. 222.
i. eóganáin
I. E. and Dún Dermaigi ravaged, Ll. 309, K. 165, Cg.; ¶ I. Eoghanáin; ¶ Inishannon, 8 m. NW. of Kinsale, Ar. 318; ¶ on
Bandon Estuary, 4 m. fr. Bandon, c. Cork, Fm. v. 1580, Obr., Ai. 56 b.
i. erci
in Mari Luimnech; ¶ another island was nr it, Cs.; ¶ seems nr Limk.; ¶ v. I. Eirc.
i. erco
I. Earco; ¶ Inishark; ¶ nr and W. of Inishbofin, off the coast of Connamara, Fy. 492, Fa. i. 7; ¶ "i n-Insib Erco," of
Lec. 300, may be another place.
i. érenn
Ireland's Eye nr Howth; ¶ al. Benn Codail, Fm. ii. 582; ¶ Codal oide do Erind, dia ta Inis Ereann, Sa. 68 b; ¶ al. Benn
Codail, q.v.
i. esccrach abann
Iniscrone nr r. Moy in Tireragh, Fm. v. 1314.
i. faeláin
in Hui Failge, Lec. 105.
i. fáiche
d. Insib Faichi, Lbl. 579.
i. fáil
Ireland, Ll. 149 b, Fia., Mi., Ce. 24, Lct., Md.; ¶ .i. Insula Fatalis a Saxo Fátali (Lia Fáil), K. 121 a, 124 a, Of. 19,
Tw.
i. fail
S. of Fotharta Fea at the Slaney, Lbl. 784; ¶ in the very S. of Éire, Mr. 104; ¶ O'D. thinks Inch in b. Shelmalier, c. Wexf.;
¶ in Lein., in d. Ferns, Ct.; ¶ in Ui Censelaig, Tl.; ¶ Erdit of, A. 19 a; ¶ Mochatocc of, Ct., Tl., A. 18 a; ¶ Mochonóc
of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 117, Tl.; ¶ Mochonna of, Bb. 125 b; ¶ al. Beg Eri, island in Wexf. Bay, Mm. 480.
i. failbhe
Fia.
i. faithlenn
in L. Léin, Fg.; ¶ Inisfallen in Lr. Lake of Killarney, Mi., Mm. 531, C., Fep.
i. faithlenn
trí meic Nesáin of, Md. 76; ¶ v. I. MacNesáin; ¶ Ireland's Eye, Bo. lvii.; ¶ Tigernach, circ. an. 701(?).
i. falga
i.e., Inse Gall indiu, Ll. 169 b; ¶ the Hebrides(?); ¶ Forbais Fer Falgae in Rawl., B. 512, 118 b; ¶ I. Fer Falgae is the
Isle of Man; ¶ Fer Falgae is glossed by Fer Manant.
i. fauerie albei
al. I. Alvei, Cs.
i. fedaig mic in daill
Sil. 93; ¶ seems in or nr the Duffry of Lein., nr Enniscorthy; ¶ in Tir Laigen in nDubthair, Lbl. 767, Hc. 2, 756.
i. fer falga
Lu. 112 a; ¶ v. Fir Falga, Isle of Man.
i. fianchuire
a submerged island betw. Ireland and Scotl., At. iv.
191.
i. findmaic
Norsemen defeated there by the Ciannachta, Ll. 310, Z. 354,
Cg.; ¶ Inch nr Balrothery, c. Dub., Cg. lxix.
i. finnamna
Fianamain, a poet of, Bb. 163 b.
i. finnghall
Mór, dau. of Aodh, son of Eochuidh, K. of I. F., was
wife of Sitric, Ro.
i. finnrach
in c. Ferm., Ui.
i. finnurach
Bp. of, under Archbishop of Cashel, Hh., Fragment 8; ¶ Kilfenora(?).
i. fiti
i crich Corco Baiscind; ¶ Mutton Island in b. Ibrickin, Clare, N. 206; ¶ in Corco Baiscind, Bb. 140 b, K. 165 a; ¶ I. Fitae;
¶ by local tradition it is Inis Caerach, al. Mutton Island in W. Clare, Od., Fm. an. 799, Ui., Mi.; ¶ but cf. Whiddy Island,
off Bantry.
i. flaind
I.F. and Scelleg Michil plundered; ¶ al. I. Faithlend; ¶ Inisfallen in Lower Lake of Killarney, Cg., Z. 353.
i. flanann
on W. side of L. Corrib; ¶ named fr. Flanann, Patron of Balindun Parish, Wc.
i. floinn
in c. Rosc.; ¶ seems in Corann or nr Boyle, Ci.
i. foail
fr. it the Lia Fáil was brought, Mm.
618.
i. fortunait
where the sun sets (Insulae Fortunatae of W. of Africa,
Canary and Madeira isles), Ll. 225.
i. fraich
on L. Gile, Ci., Hb. 123, Con. 11 a; ¶ I. fraoich; ¶ Inishfree in SE. of L. Gill, c. Sli., where the r. Buanaid falls in,
Mi., Fy.
i. fúada
in L. Da Chaech, Sa. 29 a; ¶ v. I. Fúata.
i. fualae
in Huib Falge, in Lein., Ll. 349.
i. fuamnaighi
Lis. 29 a; ¶ in Ciarraigi Cuirchech(?).
i. fúata
Ed. 494; ¶ Fuat ben tShláine a qua nominatur Sliabh Fúait 7 I. F., Sa. 81 b; ¶ cf. Foata island, c. Cork(?).
i. gaeidel
Sas. 2551; ¶ Ireland(?).
i. gáid
Lu. 112 b, Sas. 1807; ¶ Insi G. in the W. of the world, Ll. 238, Lis. 213 b.
i. gaill duibh
fort built there by Brian, on the Shannon, in Mun., Mi. Ui.; ¶ The King's Island at Limk., O'D.; ¶ on r. Shannon, Cri.,
Ai. 24 b.
i. gall
Inse gall, the Hebrides, Of. 323–360, Sas. 4555, Mi., Fy.,
Bd. 6; ¶ McDonnell, rí Innsi G., Ci., Cri., Ui.; ¶ betw. Eriu 7 Alba, Adr. 388; ¶ Insulae Gallorum, beyond the Orcades,
Cs.; ¶ inhabited by Firbolgs who escaped from the battle of Moytura, K. 124 a; ¶ i nInnsib Gall Orc, Con. 18 b.
i. gearáin
Horse Island, nr W. margin of L. Corrib; ¶ now Inisgerraun nr Castle of Aghnenure, Wc.
i. gege
Gege Virgin of; ¶ in Connacht, G. C., Ct.; ¶ v. I. Géidhe.
i. geibhtine
Iniskyftyn at Askeaton, Au. an. 1302, Westr.
i. geidhe
Iniskea, in b. Erris, Mayo, Fy.; ¶ I. Geidh, N. 221; ¶ Deirbilid of I. Geid in Irrus Domnann, I. 110 b, Ha. 726; ¶ I. Geigidh,
I. 173 b; ¶ al. I. Geóidh, At. iv. 146; ¶ I. Iarthair; ¶ al. I. Sgedigh, Bd. 128 b.
i. glas
betw. Drong Asail and Leccan, Tw.; ¶ in Ulst., Ll. 158, Bb. 206 a, Sa. 40 b.
i. gluair
in Irrus Domnann; ¶ Inishglory off coast of Erris, N. 192, Bb. 140 b, Fy.; ¶ al. I. Gluair Brenaind, N. 192, Ha. 725; ¶
Inis Gluer, Icel. Saga; ¶ I. Gluaire, I. 173 b; ¶ in Erris, Of. 290; ¶ I. Gluaire in the sea of Irros Domnann, 1 m. W.
of Cross in p. of Kilmore, b. of Erris, Mayo, Wc.; ¶ Inishglory, W. of Irrus Domnand, Lbl. 744; ¶ I. Gluaire Breanainn;
¶ Inish-glory in the bay of Erris, Mayo, At. iv. 123.
i. góidel
al. Éire, Lis. 8 a.
i. greabhuinn
al. Soighen Uisge tar abhainn, in Tír Fhiachrach,
Fir. 276, Fy.; ¶ Iniscrone.
i. gregraige
now Great Beare Island, in Beare Haven, Bantry Bay, Md. 30,
32.
i. guaire
Gort is in it, Ar. 133.
i. guil
.i. Isle of Wailing; ¶ al. I. na Scriine, in Findloch Céra, Sas. 6785.
i. guta
I. Guthead, Isle of Wight, N. 28, I. 91 b, Ha. 806; ¶ I. Guthedh, Bb. 113 a; ¶ I. Gueth, Z. 175 a.
i. iacoliam
in Dál Ríado, Hb. 61.
i. iarthair
Iniskea, al. I. Geidi, betw. the Moy and I. I. in Connacht,
Lec. 124, Bb. 128 b; ¶ Secht meic Dreitil of, Fg.=Secht meic Dretill Innse Uachtair, Mt. 39, Md.
i. ibdan
nr or same as I. ina ndam and nr Tóim Dindach (in d.
Emly?), Cs.; ¶ I. Ibdone; ¶ St. Cainnech there, Cs.; ¶ v. I. Sibtond. i. ibsolian; ¶ I. bolsia, a battle there betw.
Danari and S. Cathi, Pc. 9 (in Insib Solian?).
Inisindam; ¶ al. or nr Inis Ybdan; ¶ al. I. Sibtond at Limk., Cs. 253.
i. in chaitt
Brenaind of, I. 110 a, Ll. 373, Lb. 23.
i. inesclainn
on L. Eirne, Fg.
i. in fraoich
Sgairbh Indsi in F., Ci.
i. in gaill
seems in d. Tuam, Ui., Mi.; ¶ Inchaguile in L. Corrib, c. Galw.; ¶ ruins of 2 churches on it, of which one is of beautiful
architecture; ¶ also inscribed stone, "Lie Luguaedon macci Menueh," P. ii. 10.
i. in gaill duib
fort built there by Brian, Cg., Z. 374; ¶ King's Island, at Limk., Ui.
i. iocht
lat. Vectis; ¶ Isle of Wight, Sk. i. 166.
i. itir da dabul
Ui Tuirtre and the Airthera; ¶ Hen. stating that the Ulst. Blackwater was the Dabal, suggests that the battle took place
betw. it and its tributary the r. Tall.
i. labharthuinde
W. of Traigh Fhirgrinne mic Dheaghadh W. of Corco Duibne,
Lis. 185 b; ¶ v. I. Labraind.
i. labrada
in L. Erne(?), At. i. 380; ¶ in a lake W. of Arm. city; ¶ I. L. raided by the men of Fermanagh, Mi.
i. labraind
at the mouth of r. Labrainne, which is prob. Cashen r., c.
Kerry, Cg.; ¶ v. I. Labarthuinde; ¶ I. Labraind and Dairinis plundered, Ll. 309, Cg., Fir. 768, K. 165 a; ¶ cf. I.
Labharthuinde; ¶ Mocelloc Insi Labrainne, Bb. 127 a.
i. lacháin
Inisloughan, al. Enishlaghlin, in b. Upr. Massareene, c.
Antr.; ¶ in Clann-Breasail, on borders of cc. Down and Antr., Mi., Ui.; ¶ in L. Ruidhe, Cs. 900; ¶ in Ui Meith, Ci.,
Ui.
i. laine
in Cairbre Mór; ¶ i.e., b. Carbury, c. Sli., Rc. xvii. 368, Hb. 86.
i. laodachain
crannoc Innsi L., built by de Lacy, Ci.; ¶ in c. Westm. or c. Cav.(?).
i. leacainn
"Shelving Island" in Roundstone Bay, p. Moyrus, c. Galw.,
Wc. 107.
i. leamhnachta
on the Siúir, E. of O Faolan's dún, K. 147 a; ¶ Inishlonaght, 1 Irish m. W. of Clonmel, c. Tipp., Ods. 662, Cam. ii. 535.
i. leathain
Indeach in, Ai. 151 b.
i. liacc
Fintan of, Ll. 366, Ai. 150, Bb. 125 a, Lec. 116, Fg., C.,
B. lix.; ¶ I. Liac hAin in Lein., Cs.; ¶ nr or in the sea in c. Wexf.(?).
i. liathdhuine
al. I. Leacainn in Roundstone Bay, c. Galw.,
Wc.
i. lim
Moshenóc of, Ll. 368, Lec. 118, Bb. 125
b.
i. locha an drochait
in Ulst.; ¶ O Hanlon escapes fr. it; ¶ in Ulst., Ui.; ¶ in Tyr.; ¶ v. Cenél mBinnigh.
i. l. beathach
St. B. 609; ¶ in Clann Airnealaigh in Ulst.(?).
i. l. burrann
now Loughaverra in Ballintoy p., c. Antr., Mi.; ¶ in the Ruta, Con. 90 a.
i. l. caircin
in Machaire Connacht, Ui., Mi., Con. 61; ¶ I. L. Cairrgín in L. Ardakillin, in b. and c. Rosc., Fm. iv. 712.
i. l. caoláin
in Ui Maine, Mi.
i. l. cé
fort built there by Brian Bóraimhe, K. 171 a, St. B.
439; ¶ in Mun., Z. 374.
i. l. cend
nr Knockany, c. Limk., Cg. 140.
i. l. cré
I. L. Cree, Móin na hinnse, nr Roscrea, c. Tipp.; ¶ now Monahincha, Mi., Ui., N. 216; ¶ i crích Eili, Bb. 141 a, N. 216,
Cs., Ll. 360, Md., Fg., Mt. 24; ¶ al. Inis na mBeó; ¶ old ch. on a bog island in tl. Monahincha, p. Corbally, 2 m. SE. of
Roscrea, Ods. 662.
i. l. croni
Féile Croni of, Ll. 356; ¶ L. Cróne, Mt. 13.
i. l. cuain
Hb. 121; ¶ in Strangford L.(?).
i. l. cuili
Ua Fergail, Chief of Angaile, slain there, Con. 6 a. i. l.
cuillin; ¶ Inislochgullion in Ballykinlar, c. Down, Dc. i. 41. i. l. duib; ¶ in Muscraigi Tíre; ¶ given to Ruadán of
Lorha, Bb. 81 a, X. 100.
i. l. gabhair
I. 79 b; ¶ I. L. Gabhar at Lagore, c. Meath, Ui.
i. l. gair
fortified by Brian Bóroimhe, Lbl. 958, K. 171, Z.
374; ¶ in L. Gur, c. Limk., Cg.
i. l. gamhna
in Lochgowna in b. Granard, c. Longf., Ct., Lan. ii.
138.
i. locháin
in Ulaid, Tig. Rc. xviii. 196, Ai. 39; ¶ on the Bann, opposite the churchyard of Camus; ¶ beside it is Fertas Camsa.
i. locha lebhionn
in L. Levin, Meath, C. 135.
i. l. leithinnsi
in Ruta mic Uibilin, Con. 90 a; ¶ Island of L. Lynch, in p. Billy, b. Lr. Dunluce, c. Antr., Fm. v. 1486.
i. l. muinremair
Au. i. 352; ¶ in L. Ramor.
i. l. saiglend (in Mun.)
fort built by Brian there, Mi., Lbl. 958, Z. 374, Cg., K.
171; ¶ I. L. Saingleann, Ui.; ¶ seems Singland tl. nr Limk.
i. l. semhdidhe
in L. Sewdy nr Ballymore, in b. Rathconrath, Westm., Mi.,
Ui.
i. loinge
St. Senán of, C.; ¶ I. luinge; ¶ in or nr the Shannon in Ui Fidgenti, Lan. ii. 5.
i. lothair
St. Aedán of, Tl., Ct.
i. luaidh
Inishloe in r. Shannon, b. Clonderalaw, Clare; ¶ of old in Corca Bhaiscinn, Mi.; ¶ Moronnoc of, C., which has I. Luaidhe.
i. lugeni
Mt. 30=I. meic Ualang, Fg.
i. maccu-chor
venit P. ad Insolas Maccu-Chor et insolam orientalem quae
dicitur Insola Patricii; ¶ ascendit de mari ad Campum Breg, A. 9 a; ¶ those islands at Skerries, c. Dub., are called
the Skerries, i.e. (St. Patrick's, Red, Colt's, Shenick's) Islands.
i. mac ndairen
prob. I. mic an Duirn, now Rutland Island off W. coast of b.
and c. Don., Fm. ii. 1088; ¶ seems nr t. of Derry.
i. mac n-eirc
"for Luimnech" (Brussels MS., Life of St. Findian Cluana
h-Eraird) is I. Mac n-Indeirc fri Luimnech, Lis. 25 b.
i. mac n-erin
Inishmacnerin; ¶ al. Church Island in L. Key, in Magh Luirg, Con. 7 a, Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶ I. MacNeirinn, or I. M. n-Erinn,
Mm. 92; ¶ now Inchmacnerin, Pgi.
i. mac n-ernín
in L. Cé, Fg., Md.; ¶ v. I. M. n-Erin.
i. mac n-indeirc
fri Luimnech, Lis. 25 b; ¶ al. I. Mac n-Eirc for Luimnech (Brussels MS., Life of St. Findian Cluana h-Eraird.)
i. mac miled
Ireland, Lbl. 341.
i. mac nechtain
Ireland's Eye, c. Dub., Mi.; ¶ leg. I. Mac Nesáin. i. mac nesáin; ¶ Ireland's Eye, nr Howth, Fia., Sil. 408, Ui., Mi., Ll.
185, C.; ¶ to S. of Rechru, in Fingal or Bregia, F.; ¶ Ui. and Ll. have I. Mac Nessan; ¶ Insula "Filiorum Nessani," d.
Dublin, Cr. an. 1179.
i. mac ua dartadha
Md., Fg., C.
i. mac ui chuind
in L. Oirbsen; ¶ a n-iarthar Chondacht, F., Fg., Mt. 14, Md., B. lx., Ct., C.; ¶ I. meic ui Chuind, Ck. 63 bb; ¶ now is
Inisquin in L. Corrib.
i. maddoc
Sg. Priscian, 194 a; ¶ Inch, in Templeport Lake, b. Tullyhaw, c. Cav., Mm. 27; ¶ ic dul dó do Chluain Irard síar co Inis
Matóc, Lh. 129; ¶ Matoc Bp. Sanctán's brother came to Ireland before him; ¶ it is W. of Clonard, but Inch in Templeport
L. is NW.; ¶ is O'C.'s mere statement enough?
i. magdena
or I. Moagdeda; ¶ i.e., mor-óc diada, Rc. xvi. 52, Bb. 225 b; ¶ fabled island, "whosoever set his sole upon it would tell
no lie so long as he was therein"; ¶ a sod brought fr. it "is still on the mt." of Fuat.
i. maicc erca
Fg., Fep.; ¶ mentioned with Bo-chluain and Cluain Eidhnech in Leix.
i. maige samh
Inishmacsaint in L. Erne, c. Ferm., Ui., Mi., Fep., Fg.,
Md., Mt. 13, C., Fir. 708.
i. mairi
Seacht nEasp. nInnsidh Mairi, I. 110 b.
i. manand
Isle of Man, Corm. 31, At. iv. 229, Mc. ii. 198, Lbl. 62; ¶ I. Manainne; ¶ i.e., Mona Insula, Ai. 22.
island of Lindisfarne, Cps. 70, 476, Ad. 370; ¶ Aedan Indsi medcoit (=Aedan ó Inis Cathaig, Fg. 166); ¶ i. Inis Cathaig,
no i n-iarthar tuaisciurt Saxan mBec atá I. M. ocus Aedan inte, F., Md.; ¶ Aedán of, Ll. 362, Lbl. 783, Oig. 136, Fep.; ¶
I. Metgoit, Tig. Rc. xvii. 182; ¶ I. Medgoet, Ui., Cri., Mi.; ¶ I. Inis Medicante Britannis, nunc Lindisferne, Md. xlvi.;
¶ Ynys Medcaud in Welsh; ¶ Insula Metcaud, Nen., cap. 63; ¶ Inis Metgoit quae est Lindisfarn in Anglia, Hb. 65.
i. medhon
Inishmaine in E. of L. Mask, Mayo, Fy., Mi., Ci., Bb. 128 a,
Lec. 124.
i. m.
Conchuird of, in Arainn, Sa. 46 a 1; ¶ Conchuirn of, in Galw. Bay, Fir. 67; ¶ Conchuirn of, in Connacht, Bb. 208, I. 160
a; ¶ Inishmaan, or middle Island of Aran.
i. meic ualaing
Fg.; ¶ al. I. Lugeni, Mt. 30; ¶ al. I. mac Ualaing, Md.
i. menóc
Muccin of; ¶ the Féile of Cutbricti Sax. and Muccin I. Menóc on XIII. Kal. Ap., Ll. 357, Mt. 19; ¶ Lindisfarne(?).
i. mic an duirn
al. Inis mic a' duirn, Inishmacadurn; ¶ al. Rutland Island, p. Templecrone, b. Boylagh, c. Don., Fm. v. 1482, Ui.; ¶ I.
mic Duirn, Ci.
i. mic conaill
Inishmacconnell, in Tirconnell, Mi.
i. mic dábhíth
in Corann or nr Boyle, Lc. ii. 412.
i. mic dairen
Mi., is I. Mic Duirn in Ci.; ¶ Rutland Island in p. Templecrone, c. Don.
i. mic loiscind
X. 141, slip b; ¶ in Thomond.
i. mic lugein
Morioc, Ll. 361.
i. mic maeil
Gen. of Ui Tassaig or Ui Tarsaig, Ll. 321.
i. mic uchen
in Albain, where Gartnan, son of Aedh, son of Gabran, lived,
Lbl. 786.
i. milcon
named with Inis Celltra, X. 190.
i. mochaoi (St. Machae's Island)
now Mahee Island in Strangford Lough, Ra. 12; ¶ its old name was Nóindruim.
i. mo-cholmóc
in hUib Fenechlais, F. 169, Fy. 218; ¶ I. Mocholmoc in d. Glendal., Cr. 1179; ¶ Inchemoholmok, in dry. Arklow, d. Dub.,
Tax.; ¶ now in Inch p., in b. Arklow, 2 3/4 m. SW. of Arklow.
i. mocholmóg
Inchmahone in L. Menteith, Scotl., Sk. ii. 32.
i. mochta
Tig., Rc. xvii. 365; ¶ in Meath, Bb. 48 a, Lec. 139, Hx. 202, Hb. 85; ¶ Inishmot in p. of Inishmot, b. Lr. Slane, Meath,
Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri., Adr. 7; ¶ now Inishmouthy, Seward's Topography; ¶ Mochta of, Fg., Md.; ¶ Innismott, Tax. an. 1302;
¶ Ct. and B. xxxv. place it in Louth, and are not far out.
i. mochua
in L. Con, Lec. 169, Fir. 276; ¶ "now, in English, Iniscoe; ¶ in Irish, Inis Cua," Fy.
i. mochuda raithne
nr Rahan, Tullamore, Mi.
i. mod
Ll. 167; ¶ I. Modh., Indsi Modh, Bb. 208 a, Sa. 44 a, 46 a, Rc. xxiv. 65, Bd. 31, Lbl. 942; ¶ n Indsibh Modh in Connacht,
I. 160 a; ¶ the islands of Clew Bay, Mayo, Ci., Mi., Fy., Adr., Con. 7 b, Fir. 67, Lis. 8 b, in Umhall, Fir. 296.
i. mogh deda
Sa. 66 a; ¶ al. I. Mod(?).
i. mór
Great Island, in which Queenstown is, Mi.; ¶ i nDesmumhan, Mi.; ¶ Sarán mac Airechair of, in Huib mac Caille in Huib Liathain
on the Ides of May, Ll. 360; ¶ a n-Ib Mac Caille nó a n-Ib Liathain a Mumain, F.; ¶ i n-Uibh Liatháin i n-Uibh Meic Cailli,
Fg.; ¶ in h. Mac Cailli, Mt., 24; ¶ i n-Uib Mac Caille i n-Uib Liathain, Md.; ¶ St. Sedonius of I. M. in Mun., C.
i. mór
in the harbour of Luimnech, i.e., in the mouth of the
Shannon, Cg., Z. 369; ¶ large island in the Shannon, where was a famous monastery built by Donchadh Cairbreach O Brien,
Obr.; ¶ in the Shannon, Ci.
i. mór
on the r. Féil in c. Kerry, Obr.
i. mór
Airemon Mac Aeda a quo Ui Airemoin at I. M. in Ulst., Lec.
277, I. 67 b, Fir. 509; ¶ in c. Ferm. nr Belle Isle in L. Erne, c. Ferm., Mi., Ui.
Inishmore, or Church Island in NE. of L. Gill, c. Sli., Fy.,
Mi., Con. 51 b.
i. mór locha gobhna
Ui.; ¶ v. I. M. L. Gamna.
i. mór locha ribh
Inchmore in L. Ree, midway betw. Hare Island and Inisbofin,
Mi.
i. mór locha uair
in Uib Maic Uais Mide, F., Fir. 697.
i. mór mac n-usserech
Ll. 321; ¶ these sons were of the Crechraigi; ¶ I. Mór Uiseraig, I. 83 a.
i. mucháin
Caindich of, Ai. 150 b.
i. muinremhar
in L. Ramor, c. Cav., Mi., Cri.
i. muíntire bradagan
al. na Gabla, NW. of Uachtar Beara at Port na h-Inse, X. 369
a.
i. muridaig
Ll. 309, Tig. Rc. xvii. 253, C., K. 165 a, Md., F., Fg.; ¶ Molassi mac Declain of, Fir. 719, Ll. 361, Lec. 100, 117; ¶ Inishmurray
off the coast of Sli., in Donegal Bay, B. lix., Fy., Ui., Ci., Mi., Cri.; ¶ al. I. Muiredaig meic Sédna, Sil. 42; ¶ al.
I. Muireoc, Cg. 16, Z. 353; ¶ wrongly I. Muren, Au. ii. 74.
i. na n-athissech
a Indsib na n-A., Tw.
i. na mbeo
Fm. iv. 1110 note; ¶ now (Monks' Island, Cev. i. 124) Men's Island in L. Cré in Monahincha bog, 2 m. fr. Roscrea, Pgi. ii.
790; ¶ Insula Viventium, Os. i. 8; ¶ v. I. Locha Cré.
i. na mboth
Lis. 92 a.
i. na gcanánach
Canon Island, in r. Shannon, at mouth of r. Fergus, in Corca
Baiscinn, Fm. iv. 1023 note, Lan. iv., 325.
i. na ceirce
Hen Island in NW. of L. Corrib, Wc. 24.
i. na conaire
O Reilly's Island, in L. Allen, nr Drumshambo, Mi., Ci.; ¶ I. na Connire, Con. 10 b.
i. na ndam
Insula Boum, betw. Emly and Limk. city, and nr Inis Ybdan,
al. Inis Sibtond, at Limk., Cs. 253.
i. na damh
in p. Creich, Sutherl., Inv. xx. 122; ¶ Inchnadamph.
i. na h-eidaigi
in Mun., Ll. 310; ¶ I. na hEdnigi, Z. 357, Cg., which makes it Iny, in c. Kerry.
i. na n-én(?)
Insula Avium, Ck.; ¶ St. Cainnech in it; ¶ Inishnanean in p. Cong, c. Galw.(?).
i. na faircsina
in Mun.(?); ¶ Eoghan set out fr. Dún na mbarc in the W. of (Mun.?), and went that night to I. na F., whence he could see
both Erin and Spain, Lbl. 241; ¶ I. an faircsione, Tm. 158.
i. na finnchuire
was surrounded by 4 seas, muir óir, muir airgid, muir
finndruine 7 muir iaruin, and contained a well, the waters of which possessed
the power of restoring the wounded or dead to health and life, St. B. 725, 726,
731.
i. na bh-fiodbadh
i.e., Insula Nemorosa, or Ireland, Of. 18, K.
121.
i. na ngall
Coiced I. na nG. is na Bairéadachaibh,
Tiramhalghaidh, Hz. 75.
i. na ngiall
in Conaille Muirtemhne, Fir. 788, X. 157.
i. na lainne
Ci., Ui.; ¶ ic Coirpre Móir, Mi., Chri.; ¶ in b. Carbury, c. Sli.; ¶ the nobles of Carbury and the herenach of Drumcliff
burned there; ¶ in Drumcliff or Sli. Bay, or Glencare Lake(?); ¶ cf. Bun Lainne, Fen. 78, and Inisland Lake, 4 m. NW. of
the Glenties, c. Don.
i. na laith
Lbl. 705 c.
i. na lathach
Bran. 92 a; ¶ in or nr c. Wickl.
i. na mell
fr. it they went to Sruibh Brain, Lu. 121 a.
i. na móna
in Crích Hua nDongaile in Huibh Chaisin, Ai. 70 b,
Tor. 122.
i. na muc
or Muicinis; ¶ McLean laird of it, Boswell's Tour, Ed. 1902, p. 166.
i. na naomh
Cahir Isle E. of Inistuirc and N. of Inisbofinne, Wc.
117.
i. na naomh
on L. Ribh, L. Ree, Fir. 168, Mi.
i. nar-ríg
d. occ Innsi narrígh in Airtheru Bregh, Au. i. 260; ¶ on NE. coast of Dublin, in E. Bregia; ¶ at Skerries and nr the shore,
as seems fr. text, Mi.
i. na scriine
al. I. Guil, in Findloch Céra, Sas. 6785; ¶ in Mayo, it seems.
i. na suarach
al. I. na Suathrach; ¶ Mac Diarmada Ruadh died there, and was buried at Boyle, Ci.
i. na subh
at Sliabh Fuaid; ¶ Inishnasoo nr Newtown-Hamilton, c. Arm., Fm. ii. 1130.
i. na dtorc
Cherry Island, Garadice L., nr Ballinamore, b. Carrigallen,
c. Leit., Mi.; ¶ v. Cloch Inse na tTorc.
i. nísc
Callraighe of I. N. of Sil Fhraicfhir, mic Luighdeach, Bb.
111 b, Lec. 242.
i. nulige
in Corco Dalann in the N. of Ireland, or in Ui Macuais,
Cs.
i. ochta
now Inis Aodha, Inishee, on L. Macnean, b. Clanawley, c.
Ferm., Mi.
i. oenaigh
in O Flaherty's l. of W. Connacht, W. of I. Raithin, q.v.,
Con. 7 b; ¶ Inisheeny, tl. in p. Oughaval, Mayo.
i. oendaimh
Mt. 30; ¶ =Inis Éndoimh, for L. Ribh, Fg. 142.
i. oilella
at Dundalk, Rr. 66.
i. óinae
battle of, nr r. Bann, Lg. 196, Hb. 75, Mi.; ¶ on or nr the Bann, perh. Island Heaghey, in p. of Coleraine, Adr. 384.
i. oirthir
i. Eastern Isle, now S. Isle of Aran or Inisheer, Wc. 65,
86.
i. ommon
"Insula Ommon," Ad. 70; ¶ in Tiree(?).
i. orc
Insi Orc, ria Inis Bretan a tuaid, N. 28, Ha. 806, Z. 175 a,
Fir. 776, Bb. 113 a; ¶ al. Crích na Finnlochland, Sto. 16 b; ¶ Orkney Islands, Fia., Mi., Ui., Cri., Rr. 12, Ci., Cg.
152, Sk. i. 387, Gc. 6, St. B. 441, Ston. A. 128, 131.
i. pátraic
Tl. 34; ¶ in Lein., C., Ct.; ¶ focerd a luing sech Eirinn soir co hI. Patraic (ó Innber De i Crích Cualann), Lis. fo. 4
a; ¶ Inchpatrick, c. Dub., Mi., Cri.; ¶ St. Patrick's Island at Skerries, Mi., Ui., Mm. 485; ¶ Skerries is in the p. of
Holmpatrick, K. 165; ¶ Mochonna of, Ll. 368, F., Lec. 118, Md.; ¶ Conna, Cuairne of, Fg.; ¶ Finnian of, C., Fg.; ¶ al.
Maelfinden of, Md., Fg.
i. patraig
nr Peel, Isle of Man, Johnstone's Chron. Manniae, p.
10.
i. pích
Selbhach of, Mi.; ¶ Ruissine of, Ll. 358; ¶ Ruisén Inse Picht. i. picht; ¶ Spike Island in Cork Harbour, Adr. 245; ¶ in
Mun.; ¶ Fiachna and Gobban of, C.; ¶ in Freto Eogain, Lan. ii. 362; ¶ may be Inishpite on the Shannon, betw. Tarbert Rock
and Kilkadrane Point.
i. princ
Moconna of, Bb. 125 b; ¶ v. I. Patraic.
i. puinc
2 Ailithir of, Ll. 373, Lb. 23.
i. puirt an goirtin
in Angaile, Con. 57 a, Mi.; ¶ v. Port an guirtin.
i. raithin
ar Insib Modh in Umhull; ¶ Inishraher in Bay of Westport, Fy. 302, Fir. 296, Ci., Con. 7 b; ¶ I. Raithni, Mi.
i. rechran
Rathlin Island off c. Antr., Of. 18.
i. ríoghna
al. I. Bo Finne, Cf. p. 60.
i. robartaig
fer léiginn Tige mo Chua 7 Innsi R., Fm. ii. 668; ¶ Timahoe is 3 3/4 m. N. of Roberstown, c. Kild.; ¶ Robertstown in the
Island of Allen in bog of Allen(?), Lan. iii. 324.
i. rocha
Berchan mac Declain in I. R. on L. Erne, Bb. 122 b, Ll. 351,
C., Lb. 19, Lec. 109, Fir. 716; ¶ Bb., Lec. and Fir. have I. Rocho; ¶ Fg., Md. have I. Rochla.
i. rodba
in d. Tuam, dry. Shrule, Tax.; ¶ I. Rodhba, Inishrobe in L. Mask, opposite mouth of r. Robe, nr Ballinrobe, Mayo, Fy., Mi.;
¶ v. X. 45, Fir. 224.
i. rosa cre
oilen Rosa Cre, Lis. fo. 68 b; ¶ Monachincha at Roscrea. i. ruaidh; ¶ Tw., in Ulst.(?).
i. ruis
in the Greenloch, Inishrush, tl. and hamlet and Perpetual
Cure in Brian Carrach's country of N. Clandeboy, Proc. 216.
i. saimer,
al. I Samhaoir at Assaroe, Fm. vi. 2028, Ui.; ¶ in r. Erne, Of. 163, K. 123 a; ¶ in Cuan Samhaeire, Lg. 9; ¶ nr Ballyshannon,
Ar. Ci.; ¶ I. Saemerea, Fer. 14; ¶ I. Samair, Con. 18 a; ¶ I. Saimera, Bb. 14.
i. saimer
at Sruth-da-econd in Magen Suthach, in Magh Inis, Lec.
548–549.
i. saine
Ad. 179; ¶ now Shuna, in p. of Kilchallan, in Nether Lorne, Scotl., Adr. 181.
i. sam
Nannid of, on L. Erni, Ll. 356, Mt. 13; ¶ v. I. Maige Samh. i. sceillend; ¶ I. Sgeillend, I. Sgeithlenn, I. Sgeillind, I.
Scillinn; ¶ Enniskillen, c. Ferm., Ui.; ¶ v. I. Ceithlenn.
i. scith
Island of Sky, Bb. 292 a.
i. screabhainn
I. Sgreabhainn; ¶ al. Eiscir Abhainn; ¶ Inishcrone, in p. Kilglass and b. Tireragh, c. Sli., Fy., Fir. 274, Lec. 173, Fy.
492; ¶ I. Sgreabuinn, i tír Fiachrach Muaide, Fep.
i. seimne
Island Magee, c. Antr.; ¶ v. Seimne.
i. senait
in L. Erne, Mm. 84; ¶ Senad Mic Maghnusa, now Bellisle in L. Erne, Ui.; ¶ al. Ballymacmanus, Mi.
i. setna
Fg.; ¶ I. Sedna, Md.; ¶ I. Detnae, Mt. 18.
i. sgedaigh
betw. the r. Moy and Inis Iarthais, i.e., I. Sgedaigh, at
mouth of the Moy, Bb. 128 b.
i. sgeillenn
Enniskillen, Ui., Ci.; ¶ I. Sgéithlend, Ci.; ¶ v. Inis Ceithlenn.
i. sgellge
Ir mac Miled buried there, Fir. 485; ¶ the Great Skellig Island, c. Kerry.
i. sibtond
the Erna of I. S., i.e., Luimneach; ¶ Fearrdomnach (of the Ui Caisin) gave I. S., i.e., Luimneach to Mainchin Luimnich and
to Cronán, Lec. 331, 436; ¶ in the Harbour of Limk., Cg., Fir. 769, Z. 359, 361.
i. side
I. 97 a 1.
i. sipont
in Mun.; ¶ Fer Domhnach, son of Dioma, son of Ronan, son of Aongus, son of Cairthenn Find gave I. S. to Mianchin and to Cronan,
Fir. 639, clearly I. Sibtond, q.v.
i. snaicc
Inisnag tl. and p. nr Thomastown, c. Kilk., Mi.; ¶ for I. Suaicina of Hb. 78, leg. I. Snaicc.
i. subai
"Island of Joy," in Fairyland, Ib. 61.
i. tabuill
Daimliac of; ¶ at or nr Arm., Hb. 84.
i. taíti
Church Island; ¶ in L. Beg, c. Derry, Ui.; ¶ v. I. Toite; ¶ I. Teda; ¶ now Church Island in L. Beg., c. Derry, Lewis'
Top. Dict. of Ireland.
i. tarbna
in W. of Ireland, Cps. 403; ¶ I. Tarbhnai; ¶ "The Bull" W. of Dursey Island, b. Beare, Cork, the most W. point of Mun.,
Ui., Cri., Fia., Mi.; ¶ Mun. for Cumar trí n-Uiscce to I. Tarbhnai, Lg. 202.
i. teimle
Findbarr of I. Temli; ¶ betw. Ui Ceinselaig and na Déisi Muman; ¶ al. I. Doimle, F.; ¶ So-adbar Ua Finain Ab. of, Ll. 390,
Bb. 78 b; ¶ Cork and I. Teimli plundered, Ll. 309; ¶ al. I. Temni, Cg.; ¶ at Portlairge, Ai. 28 b; ¶ The Little Island
nr Waterf., Mi., the steamer fr. Waterf. to c. Wexf. passes Little Island, 21/2 m. off, and reaches the Wexf. district after
a further course of about 31/2 m.; ¶ there is no island but that, in any sense, betw. Na Deisi and Ui Ceinselaig; ¶ it is
about 1 m. long and 1 m. broad, and commands a fine view of cc. Waterf., Wexf., and Kilk., and of the course of the Suir;
¶ v. I. Doimle.
i. teineth
Lu. 3; ¶ Isle of Thanet, N. 84; ¶ I. Tenedh, Bb. 116 b; ¶ al. I. Bretan, I. 93 a.
i. teoc
Tech Munnu, Tech Molling and I. T. plundered, Ll. 309, Cg.; ¶ Innistiogue, p. and t. on r. Nore, in b. Gowran, c. Kilk.,
Mi.; ¶ I. Tióg in Ui Cendselaig, K. 165 a; ¶ but?
i. tibrad
island in r. Shannon, C. 537; ¶ St. Molocus of.
i. tibra faine
in India, Bb. 11 a.
i. tige
in W. of Éire, Ll. 126; ¶ I. Tighi in L. Oirbsinn a n-iartar Eirenn, Lis. 125 b; ¶ Inishthee tl. in p. Cong, c. Galw.
i. tighe
the Hui Aitheamhuin of (Genealogy of the Hui Eanach Glais,
fr. Breasal Eanach Glas, son of Cathaoir mór), Fir. 482.
i. tile
in Scotl., Fir. 776.
i. timáin
O Briens of, Ai. 113 a; ¶ Ennistimon, c. Clare.
i. titi
in iarthur Erend, Lbl. 808.
i. tobairri
al. Inis Bairri on L. Edidach, Cs. 406; ¶ in c. Wexf., in b. Forth; ¶ seems nr Taghmon.
i. toimle (Findbarr of),
Oig. 133; ¶ v. I. Teimle.
i. toireand
I. T. mic hIstoirim; ¶ one of the Orkney Isles, Lec. 303.
i. toite
for L. Bec i n-Uibh Tuirtre, Fg., Md.; ¶ v. I. Táite; ¶ on L. Echach, Mt. 33 (wrongly).
i. torc
in L. Findmoigi in Breifne O Ruairc, Con. 52 a; ¶ al. I. na dTorc.
i. tuaisceirt
Senan of, Lis. 20 a; ¶ Senan of, in Mun., C.; ¶ Inishtooskert in p. Dunquin, c. Kerry, Pgi.; ¶ one of the Blasket Islands,
off Kerry, Proc. viii. 429.
i. tuathfrais
in or nr Cairpre or b. Carbury, c. Sli., Ci.; ¶ I. Tuathrass on coast of Carbury, Fy.; ¶ I. Tuathruis, Con. 12; ¶ oc Insi
Thuathrass, Fm. iii. 324, where O'D. says, "prob. Cruit Island, off Tuathrass, or the Rosses, in b. Boylagh, c. Don."
i. tuile
D. and G. ii. 43; ¶ ? Thule, a fabled island.
i. tuirc
N. of Inisbófinne, Wc. 116; ¶ Inishturk off W. coast of b. Murrisk, Mayo, Fy.
i. uachtair
meicc Dretill of, Ll. 365, Mt. 39, Md.; ¶ Fg. has I. Iarthair.
i. uachtair
in L.. Sileann, Md.; ¶ in L. Sílenn i gCairpre Ua gCiarda, Fg., Fep.; ¶ in L. Silenn i Gregraide i tuaiscert Mide atá, F.
2nd ed.; ¶ the only islands on L. Sheelin are Derry Sheridan and Church Island, but the latter possesses some ecclesiastical
ruins, Pgi.
i. ua concinn
"insula nepotum Conkynn"; ¶ St. Cainnech there, Cs.; ¶ in d. Ossory(?).
i. ua finntain
Fm. iii. 98, Au. ii. 220; ¶ Ua Flainn slain there; ¶ in N. of Erin nr Firlee or Ui Tuirtre, or I. Ui Fhlainn, Lochinsholin.
i. ualaing; ¶ al. I. Maic Ualan, Fep.; ¶ I. Bofin in L. Ree.
i. huan
Lbl. 640.
i. ubhdain
al. I. Sibtond; ¶ King's Island at Limk., Mi.
i. uechtae
Laud. 610, fo. 87 a; ¶ Isle of Wight, Vectis.
i. ugaine
Ireland, Ar. 300.
i. uí amhlaoibh
in the l. of Mongain, Tor. 48.
i. uí chuinn
Inchiquin in Clare, Ar. 138, Mi., K. 183 b, Fir. 642. i. ui
c.; ¶ island on L. Corrib, Wc. 22.
i. ui fhloinn
Inisholin crannoge nr Desertmartin in L. Inse Ui Fhloinn, b.
Loughinsholin, c. Derry; ¶ v. L. Inse Ui Fhloinn.
i. ui labradha
W. of Arm. city, Au. i. 442; ¶ al. I. Ua L., Ui.; ¶ al. I. Labrada, q.v.
i. ui mhaoilchluithe
Inishmulclohy, in Sli. Bay, Fy.
i. uí raithille
Diarmaid mac Taidhg (Mac Cairthigh), of I. Uí R., in
Muskerry(?), Ai. 131 b.
i. ulad
al. I. Daimhle in r. Suir, on borders of Déisi and Ui
Cennselaig, C.; ¶ Little Island nr Waterf. city; ¶ Nessan of I. U., i. I. Doimhle, uair Ulaidh aittreabhait i, Fg.;
¶ =Nessan Ulad, i. i nUib Censelaig, i. ic Inis Ulad, i. Ulaid aitrebsat innte ó Daiminis Ulad ocus Inis Teimle, F. 179;
¶ Nessan of, in Mun., C.
i. ulad
in Uib Cendselaig, Nessán of, Lb. 101; ¶ nr Cell Bélait. c. Wickl., Ll. 303 a, on the Slaney, Lec. 613; ¶ nr Slieve Gadoe,
nr Donard, c. Wickl., Fm. ii. 668; ¶ Mochritoc of, Ll. 368, Bb. 125 b, Lec. 118; ¶ Mochrioch of, Ai. 151.
scribe's error for Ioua, the real name of the island.
ionlatha cineoil lughair; ¶ St. Mocoema "indionlatha" C. L., Fir. 753; ¶ 7 bps. in Ionnlatha C. L., Fir. 753; ¶ Ionnlatha
Chineoil Lugair Conlaed in I. C. L., Fep.; ¶ Henessy says "not identified," but I think it is in the l. of the Maccu Lugair,
which is prob. around Rathvilly, c. Carl. (or in b. Gorey, c. Wexf.), where St. Patrick met Dubthach Maccu-Lugair, on which
see Bk. of Arm. ionnsuighe; ¶ 3 rivers so named, Hz. 189.
Fearann Bhungearoid and Ui Mhamhnach. Dioc. of Limk. extend
fr. the Arrsi Bhungearoid to Iothmhaluinn, and fr. that to the Shannon, Hh.,
last of Fragment 8; ¶ nr Mungret, c. Limk.
Fines Irai, A. 15 a; ¶ a terr. E. of litus Authuili (?Ballysadare B., c. Sli.), in it was Ros Dregnige, in which was the
cassulus of Bishop Broonus; ¶ cf. Killaspugbron, the p. adjoining Sli. town on the W.
ds.; ¶ i. Crossa Cúil, Lu. 57 a, 57 b, Lbl. 644, 573; ¶ in Ulst., Ll. 94, in S. Ulst., Tw.; ¶ S. of Emain Macha, in Ulst.,
Lbl. 628; ¶ an cead oidhe tugsat Ulaidh ó Emain nír fhansat co h-Irárd Cuillinn an oidhche sin, Hf. 60 b; ¶ fr. Druim they
proceeded by Irard Culend, Lu. 63; ¶ v. Lbl. 644, 573, Lb. 17 a. irarus; ¶ ds.; ¶ Fia. 142; ¶ in Fidh Frosmuine, Ll. 166;
¶ Iraros, al. Ererus, al. Fidrosmuine, ac Raith Cairpri Lifeachair, Sa. 71 b, Lec. 518; ¶ ac Tig C. L., I. 167 b; ¶ nr
Féne i n-Uib Tigernáin imMidi, Lh. 162; ¶ Dún na n-Airbed hi crich Masraidi fri hIrorus anair, Lh. 162; ¶ co Ath Féine co
Ioraras in Tethba or Meath; ¶ Oris or Ories in b. Clonlonan, Westm., Mi.; ¶ may be Oris-town nr Kells or Oristown nr Navan.
Cath Irchara by the Clann Eogain, Ll. 183; ¶ Cath Irchora, betw. Cinél Conaill 7 Eogain; ¶ prob. Urker, betw. Creggan and
Crossmaglen, c. Antr., O'D., Mi.; ¶ but Urcher (Iorchar) 3 m. NW. of Monaghan being nr Tirone (Cenél Eogain) is prob. the
place. irchulend; ¶ Cell Ingen Aeda i fail Irchulind i Fothartaibh Fea, Ll. 348, Bb. 120 a.
Irgull, Lec. 342, Hc. 2, 725; ¶ co Raith Laegaire, co Goll, co Irgoll, Sts. 18 b; ¶ rí Guill 7 Irguill i gCenél Conaill,
Fia; ¶ in N. of b. Kilmacrenan; ¶ Gull is still remembered, ibi.; ¶ nr Ross Guill in b. of Kilmacrenan, c. Don., Ar. 208;
¶ i Tir Conaill, Ha. 742, Lis 139 b; ¶ Ros Guill and (Ros) Irguill in Tir Conaill, Lec. 351, Fen.; ¶ cath Iorghaill, Fir.
49; ¶ rí Guill 7 Irguiull, Bb. 48a, Lec. 138, Lg. 195; ¶ Hornhead, c. Don., Mi., Cri.; ¶ v. Tig. xvii. 229.
Medbu ab australi venit cum Patricio ab I., A. 13 a; ¶ rí Irlóchre rí tigernia, Irluachra, Fm. ii. 646; ¶ Irlochrae, Au.
i. 260, 188; ¶ Aed Benen rí Irlóchra, Ll. 264 b, 274, Fer. 23 a; ¶ Aedan Irlúachra, Lec. 115, Ll. 366, Bb. 124 a; ¶ d.
Irluachair, Bb. 208 b, Ed. 474; ¶ comprised SE. of Kerry (Lg. 45), with the adjoining parts of Limk. and Cork. The Paps mts.
and the country round Kingwilliamstown were in it, Au. i. 188; ¶ al. Urluachair, Tp.; ¶ O'Caoimh, O'Keeffe's country, Pobble
O'Keeffe, &c., the Pap mts. (Da Chích Danann) in it, Lct. 75; ¶ Loch Léin or Killarney in it, Ll. 197; ¶ and Eoganacht Locha
Léin, q.v.; ¶ Aod Bendan, of the Eoganacht of Iar Luachair, Mi.
Oig. 4, 34, W. Mun.; ¶ al. Ur-Mumha, Ormond, Cri. irnaide(?); ¶ Finnsech virgin, Ll. 363; ¶ in Uib Airennain in Cenél Eogain,
F. 2; ¶ Urney p. nr Strabane; ¶ or Imaide in Sliab Guaire, F. 2.
gs.; ¶ A 14 a; ¶ Heorot in Jutland (Beo-wulf); ¶ Hirotha, gsf., Ll. 207 b; ¶ Hiruatha, Corm. 29; ¶ Norway=ind ioruath(?);
¶ cf. Nenagh=an Aenach; ¶ Haretha-lande .i. Norway, Cg. xxxiv.; ¶ (Lis. 154 a); ¶ g. na hIorruaighe i. Norwegiae, Fir.
364; ¶ na hIruaithe, Rc. i. 40; ¶ na hIruaide, Mc. iii. 101; ¶ Iruate, Tl. 122; ¶ Hartland in England, Proc. R.I.A., Vol
vii.; ¶ Cairpthig Fenneda Iruaide, Ll. 101, Fir. 423; ¶ al. Fuairdha or Uardha; ¶ O'Curry thinks this is Iceland, At. iv.
190; ¶ in Jutland there are Hillers-herret, Witting-herret, Kiars-herret (Gibson's Chron. Saxonicum, p. 31 of Nomina Locorum);
¶ dsf. Iruaith móir, in the E., Sas. 5457; ¶ Glassdimbir, is ann bhí Glass macc Caiss muccid Ríg Irfhuaite, I. 179 b.
Erris b. in c. Mayo, and Erris Head, Lu. 63; ¶ O Cathniad, chief of, Fy., Fm. vi. 1884, Ci.; ¶ g. Iorruis in b. Tirawly,
Mayo, F., Fm. vi. 1884, Fy., Ci., Mi.; ¶ Irros, B. lviii.
i.
West of Dun Mechair and Magh Locha (v. cit.s.v. Dún
Mechair) luidh Senán ... ocus geibhidh bachaill o Cassidan carad recles
i crích Urrais, do Chiarraigi Chuirchi do Cassidan, Lis. 18 b; ¶ the extreme W. point of Co. Clare, Wc. 97; ¶ in Corco
Baiscind, W. of Mag Lacha, Lan. i. 447.
i.
g. Irrais; ¶ the SW. promontory of Kerry, where Donn died, N. 248; ¶ Tech nDuinn is in it.
i.
v. Críoch Iorruis=Uí Chonaill
Ghabhra.
i. ainbhtheach
now Irrosanhagh; ¶ SE. of p. Moyrus, c. Galw.; ¶ St. Ciaran's Church and hill are in it, Wc. 97; ¶ Irrus Aintheach on W.
coast of c. Galw., Fy. 72.
i. beg
on W. coast of c. Galw., Fy. 72; ¶ Iorrus beg, name of two tls. in SW. of p. Moyrus, c. Galw., now Urrisbeg, Wc. 107; ¶
now Errisbeg peninsula.
i. corco duibne, Ll. 12 a, Bd. 49
in Corcaguiny in Mun.
i. descirt
Aes Irruis Descirt, and the Aes Irruis Tuaiscirt unite in
Tadc mac Rechtabrat, Ll. 324; ¶ Inis Móir ind Irrus Deiscirt, Lis. 20 a.
i. deiscirt corco duibne
Ll. fo. 6; ¶ L. Gabala, T.C.D., E. 3, 5, p. 64; ¶ now Bay of Ballinaskellig.
i. domnann
in NW. Connacht, Of. 171, K. 122 a; ¶ b. Erris, Mayo, Wc. 73, Fy., At. iv. 123; ¶ the Gamanrad lived there, Tbf. 215; ¶
Finnloch Cera in it, q.v.; ¶ a third part of Connacht, betw. the Galw. r. and the Dub and Drobais on the borders of Ulst.,
Of. 269, K. 121 b.
i. flannán
now Urrislannaun on Manin Bay, c. Galw., Wc. 111; ¶ SW. of Clifden, betw. Mannin Bay and Ardbear Bay.
i. foichnae
Cath Irrois F., Airgialla slain there, Au. i. 178; ¶ in Ulst. or in Scotl.
i. iarthair
b. Erris, c. Mayo, Fy. 72.
i. iartharach
Sléibhte Iorrais Iartharaigh in W. Thomond, Ai. 72
a.
i. mór
on W. coast of c. Galw., Fy. 72; ¶ the peninsula which ends in Slyne Head.
i. tuaiscirt
Aera mac Irchuind (of the Corco Duibhni) fr. whom are the
Aes Irruis T., Ll. 324, Lec. 238; ¶ al. Gall-Iorrus, now Smerwick, in Kerry, ML. 35 note.
i. ui fiachrach
Ch. 6; ¶ b. Erris, Mayo. ísell ciaráin, St. Ciarán's hospital at Clonmacnois, Mi., Md., Lis. 35 b, 38 b; ¶ Iseal C., Mm.
58; ¶ altar land given to God and Ciarán ext. fr. Bel I Latha to Glas Mealla mná Brucain, and fr. Loch Lochraighe, or L.
Ladraighe, to the Croit, Fir. 175, Hx. 206, col. 2; ¶ land given to Ciaran, as Fód fo Altoir, by Fearadach mac Duach, K.
of Iarthar Midi, and ext. fr. Tothal Átha to Glaisi Mella, and fr. Loch Lochraidi to the Croit; ¶ Fearadach, son of Duach,
King of Iarthar Midhe gave I. Ciaráin to God and to Ciarán as a "Fod fo Altoir," and this is its boundary, viz., fr. Ilatha
(or Tail Atha) to Glais Mealla mná Bracain and fr. Loch Lochraighi as far as the Croit, Bb. 50 a; ¶ v Ilatha.