n. Macha, Machae, A.; ¶ Armagh, cath M., F. 328, Mm. 621, ds. Macha, I. 134 a; ¶ don M., Lis. 6 b; ¶ df. Machi in A.;
¶ g. Macha, Au. i. 392, F. 165, Mr. 202, Ll. 94.
Tl.; ¶ al. Drummana, in the Grecraide of L. Techet; ¶ O Conor and O Floinn slew Mac Feoruis at the M., Con. 27 a.
m.
now the Machar in Iona, Adr., 71.
m. árda macha
the plain round Arm., Ci., Ui., Mi.; ¶ cell na gCornaire in it, Mi.; ¶ v. Mag Macha.
m. arnaidhe
i n-Oirghiallaibh in Diaecesi Ard Macha i cCondae Muineachain, Md. 78.
m. beg
W. of t. of Don., Ar.; ¶ Magherabeg, Mi.; ¶ Planities Parva, half a mile fr. Don., O'S. III. vi. 5.
m. mbrighde
Fan in Brughadh al. M. mB. indiu, fri (F)afaind a tuaidh, Sa. 12 b. v. Machad mB.
m. buide
maidm M. B.; ¶ prob. Sulcoit, Cg.
m. caisil
the plain of Cashel; ¶ al. Corca Athrach, K. 147 a.
m. chille camáin
a Laighnib, Ib. 64; ¶ seems N. of Mag Life.
m. cille móire hua níalláin
Mi., Ui.; ¶ round Kilmore, 3 m. W. of Arm. city.
m. cliach
N. of Luachair Dedad, and S. of Ele; ¶ Ithe marched fr. Bréntracht in Corco Duibne, into Ciarraige, to Luachair Dedad, to
Machaire Cliach, and N. to Ele in Tir Fer Cell, Ll. 12; ¶ v. Machaire na Cliach.
m. cloinne taidhg
in Thomond, Con. 62 b.
m. conaill
in Ultaib, Mi.; ¶ betw. Sliab Breg and Dundalk, Ar. 28, Fm. vi. 1922; ¶ al. Conaille Muirthemne in Louth, Obr.; ¶ v. Conal,
M. C. 7 ferann Conchulainn, Z. 339 a; ¶ in M. C. and in Cuailgne, Ai. 52 a; ¶ M. C., al. Muirthemne, Hf. 33 a, 45 b; ¶
M. Chonaille, al. M. C. Muirtheimhne; ¶ Faughard, Iniskeen, Kill Uinche and Druim Ineascluinn were in it, Fm. iii. 38; ¶
Cantred of Machwer Cunvilla, Rst. 43, 44.
m. connacht
al. Magh n-Aoi, q.v., Ar., Ct., Mi., Ci., Tp.; ¶ al. in Machaire, Au. iii. 128; ¶ in it are Árd in Caillin, Insi Locha
Caircin, Cuirrech Cinn-eitigh, Ui.; ¶ fr. the r. Suck they marched E. along the straight roads of M. C. till they reached
Elphin nr Moylurg, Tannstown, Ballinagare and Mag Aoi (betw. Strokestown and Castlerea), Fm. vi. 2250.
m. corbraith
Failbhe Flann, chief of Dartraighe of Faith Neata and M. C., Hx. 218; ¶ in Dartry(?).
m. chuirc
in Meath; ¶ the Dillons of, Fir. 829, 833; ¶ al. M. Cuircne(?).
m. cuircne
in Westm., K. 151 a, Hb. 133; ¶ b. Kilkenny W., Westm., Mi., Obr.
m. eaba
in Drumcliff, Sli., next to the Rosses, Fm. iii. 361; ¶ v. Eba, locally known as Magherow.
m. fertain
nr Coill Druinge in Thomond, Ai. 59 b, 60 a.
m. gaileng
Ua Ruairc rí M. G. 7 rigdomna Ua mBriuin 7 Conmaicne; ¶ b. Gallen, Mayo, Ui.
m. in iubhair
in Oirgialla, Hx. 856; ¶ nr Newry(?).
m. in scáil
al. Mag n-Áe in Connacht, Sas. 6441.
m. in tsencaisléin
fa in Cargin 7 fa M. in tS., Síth do denum d'O Domnaill 7 d'O Neill, O Domnaill ar M. in tS. 7 O Néill a Carraic na Fiach,
Au. iii. 610, 524; ¶ nr Carrigans in Tyr., and Carraic na Fiach.
m. laighen
Árd Cuillend in it, Lis 229 a.
m. lí
nr Tráigh Lí, and not far fr. Sliab Mis; ¶ in it are Ráith na macraide, al. Raith na Caerech, Lis. 235 b.
m. luigne
Baithín of, ML., Bco. 46 a 2; ¶ b. Leyney, Sli., Fm. vi. 1880.
m. maonmaighe
the district around Loughrea, c. Galw., Fm. v. 1402, Ci.
m. mílioc
in c. Ferm.
m. mór
battle of Tratraigi 7 battle of M. M., Z. 368, Cg.; ¶ perh. M. Mór na Muman, q.v.
m. mór
in Boylagh, c. Don., Almanach of 1685.
m. mór na muman
fri Sliabh Eblinndi Ingini Ghuaire dar Findsruth ris a n-apar Aband hUa Cathbhath im Machaire Mór na Muman, Leb. Glendal.
fol. 105, Ods. 582; ¶ v. M. na Muman.
m. mucnamha
Mucknoe plain; ¶ Castleblayney in it, c. Mon., Mi.
m. na n-ailech
Caisell na hEilidi in it, Ci.; ¶ O Conor slain there, Con. 46 a, Ci.; ¶ O hUigin's l., Con. 63 b.
m. na cliach
in or nr Luachair Dedad, Mac Conglinne, p. 114; ¶ v. Machaire Cliach.
m. na cranncha
betw. Arm. and Moyry Pass, Fm. vi. 2258; ¶ is, I think, Crankey tls. in b. Lr. Orior, Arm., in the Electoral District of
Tullyhappy; ¶ nr Mira Castle and Moyra.
m. na croise
Magheracross p. in b. Tirkennedy, Ferm., Mi., Ui. m. na muman; ¶ ext. fr. r. Owenogoffy, nr Nenagh, to the Galtee mts.,
Mi.
m. na scairt
al. M. na sceach; ¶ Magherinstart, al. Maghernaskagh, Aghaboe p., Queen's Co., Aq. 26.
m. oirgiall
in c. Louth, B. xxxv., Ci., Con. 65 a, Ui., Mi.; ¶ do Gallaibh na Midhe 7 do Gallaibh Mh. O. 7 an tSradbhaile; ¶ Sliabh
Breagh do loscadh leo 7 M. O. uile, Ui.
m. rátha
p. Maghera nr Kilcor, in S. c. Down, Dc. i. 48.
m. rátha luraigh
p. and t. of Maghera in b. Lochinshollin, c. Derry, Fm. iii. 193.
m. riabach
Ci., Ui., Fir. 778; ¶ betw. Knockdoe and L. Corrib, b. Clare, c. Galw., Mi., Fm. vi. 1882, Ar.; ¶ nr t. of Galway, Ar.
m. riabach; ¶ nr Elphin, Lc. ii. 484.
m. riabhach
in Pobal Bhriain, Ai. 108 a, Hb. 8 b; ¶ there are 2 Magherareagh tls. in b. Small Co., nr b. P. Briain.
m. rois
p. of Magheross, in which is Carrickmacross.
m. slechta guairi
Maghre Sluthgorey, i.e., Fir Li, now N. half of b. Coleraine, Cv. 129.
m. stebhanach
al. M. Stefanach; ¶ Maghera-stephana b. in Ferm., Mi., Ui.
m. tibboid
NW. of Plary, as smooth as a die, Piers, 80.
m. tighe fhinn
seems nr Clonlyon Glebe tl. in p. Clonmacnoise, K. iv. 450.
m. tulcha
in c. Mon., in Oirgialla nr borders of Cav. (M.T. 7 Cenntar al. Leithimil na Briefne), Mi., Au. iii. 258.
m. ua cairpre
Ce. 44; ¶ fr. the Shannon to Kilmallock, N. of Cashel.
stone monument at Tara; ¶ ó Lecht ind Abaic siar, Mael, Bloc Bluicne, forru atáit na tri clocha, Pd. viii., Lg. 151, Sa.
5 b; ¶ E. of Ráith Adamnáin, Bb. 188 b or 88 b; ¶ N. of Rath na Senad, Ll. 30.
hill nr Pallisgreany, b. Coonagh, c. Limk.; ¶ al. Cnoc Gréine, Kp. 440.
m. doid
on the Liffey, Cam. i. 478; ¶ v. Cnoc Maeldoid.
m. domnan
Moll Downey eddy below bridge at Malahide, Mm. 485. maelecoennach; ¶ maidm Maelecoennaigh for bru Súire; ¶ where r. Multeen
joins the Suir 3 m. W. of Cashel, O'D., Ui., Mi.
m. rach
in Ui Cuscraidh Shleibhe in Mun., Lis. 183 a.
m. sliabh leitrech
in Connacht; ¶ Dunadh Ratha Morgain above the Mael Sliabh-Leitrech, Lbl. 345.
fr. it to the sea was l. in which stood Sliab Echtga, Bd. 2; ¶ in Connacht; ¶ the l. of Fergus Lusca ext. fr. Maen to the
sea, Bb. 204 a, 204 b; ¶ ó Mhaen na treab tuillti gus in raen a fhairrg, .i. O Shinainn (no ó Maen) co fairrgi, Sa. 37 a,
37 b; ¶ cf. Maenmag.
in d. Glendalough, Cr. 1179; ¶ al. Maen Coluimcille, q.v.
m. an ibair
Ui Luascan Scuirri ext. fr. Bealach Eachla to M. an I., Lec. 196.
m. coluim cille
Maein C., Rc. xvii. 379, Lis. 10 a, Md., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Moone, c. Kild., 7 m. E. of Athy.
m. chuing argaid
the Boyne fr. where it enters Meath as far as the sea, Lbl. 421.
m. conáin
in Britain, Au. i. 374; ¶ isle of Anglesey, Hen.; ¶ al. Móin Conáin.
m. da cailleach
Meendacailliagh, in p. Lr. Fahan, c. Don.
m. mag
given by Ugaine Mór to Maen, Lec. 36, 585, 106, Bb. 204 b; ¶ now b. Clannricard in c. Galw., Of. 187; ¶ Doire da Bhoth
in the centre of Clanricard in it, Dg. 19; ¶ round L. Reagh in c. Galw., Cri., Os. iv. 300; ¶ in Ui Maine, Tp., Fy.; ¶
M., comprising the lake and town of Loughrea, the tls. of Mayode and Finnure, and around Loughrea, Lct., O'D.; ¶ Dar-mhagh
was in it, Lct. 20; ¶ Bearnach na n-arm al. Seisidh Beg in it, Im.; ¶ bounded on E. by Síl Anmchadha (now b. Longford),
on S. by Sliab Echtghe, and on W. by d. of Kilmacduagh, Im.; ¶ v. I. 108 b, Mi., Ui., Ci.
ds. Maothail, in Muinter-eoluis and nr Leit.; ¶ Mohill, c. Leit., Ci.; ¶ Maethail Mhanchain, ds.; ¶ d. a Maethail M.;
¶ g. a Mainistir Mhaethla, Ui., Lec. 118, Lbl. 640, Mi.
"Na trí Maige" of Erin are Mag Midhe, M. Líne and M. Life, Bb. 42 a; ¶ 24 plains, Maige, are called after the Milesian pioneers
who cleared them of woods, whose names were—Aidhne, Aí, Asal, Méidhe, Morba, Midhe, Cuibh, Cliú, Ceara, Réir, Slán, Léighe,
Liffe, Line, Lighean, Trea, Dula, Adhar, Airiu, Déise, Deala, Fea, Feimhion, Seara, K. 129 b.
m.
now Muff in p. Enniskeen, 4 m. fr. Bailieboro', c. Cav., Fm. v. 1264; ¶ Domhnall an Mhagha, Au. iii. 458.
m.
betw. Ceann Ferna and Fid mór, Hf. 5 a.
m.
Mág Raghnaill an magha, .i. Magh Angaidhe; ¶ g. in Magha, d. 'sa magh, Au. iii. 124, Fm. iv. 894; ¶ Moy in c. Leit.
m.
al. Mag Aí, Ll. 258 a, Rr. 6; ¶ O Kelly dies in Caislén an Mhagha, Ci.; ¶ perh. Moy, al. Moy O Gara in Coolavin, Fy.; ¶
or Muff 4 m. NW. of Athleague, c. Rosc.
m.
a ch. in Tírdaglass, Ct.
m.
cath Maigi in Lein. fought by Munstermen after their defeat at Áth Laigen, Lec. 213; ¶ in Gailian, Fir. 49.
besides Muff in Cav., supra, there are Muff p. and vil. in b. Inishowen, Muff in b. Tyrkeeran, Derry.
m.
v. Mag Finn.
m. abhna
Mowney p. in b. Lr. Ormond, c. Tipp., F., Mi.; ¶ a cCaonnraighe, Md.; ¶ v. Cruachan M. A.; ¶ St. Sineach Cruachain M.
A., Bb. 126 a.
m. acha
battle of, Of. 313.
m. acrach
in Connacht, Bb. 140 a.
m. adhair
in Dal cCais, Lis. 152 a, Mi.; ¶ in Thomond, Of. 17 b; ¶ Moyre nr Tulla, Fen.; ¶ betw. Ennis and Tulla, Tp., Mi., Cri.;
¶ 4
m. W. of Tulla, Cg.
Park Myra, 4 m. SW. of Tulla; ¶ in p. Clooney, Fy. 432; ¶ now Moyare Park, 2 m. NE. fr. Quin, in tls. of Toonagh and Corbally;
¶ in it is a large flat-topped mound over 20 ft. high, girt with fosse and bank; ¶ it is 102 ft. long and 82 ft. wide; ¶
inauguration place of the Kings of the O'Brien race, Obr., Tor. 116, K. 155 b, Fen. 237; ¶ bile Maige A. thrown down by O
Conor, Mi.; ¶ forbais M. hAdar, Bb. 103 b; ¶ Adar of the Mic Umoir abode in M. Adair, Bb. 208 a, Sb. 2 b.
m. adhair an chorrainn
Brian led an army to it, Ai. 22 b.
m. ae
F., Cs., Con. 2 a; ¶ Mag n-Ae, Om. 814; ¶ M. n-Áe meic Allguba, Sas. 6441; ¶ M. n-Aei, Ci.; ¶ v. Mag Aíi.
m. aela connachta
battle there, Z. 469.
m. n-aebna
v. Mag Aibne.
m. aensciad
battle of Connachtmen, Sb. 4 a; ¶ al. M. n-aoinsciath, in Lein., Lg. 92, Hk. 326, K. 132 a.
m. ága
ML., Ch., Ca. 370; ¶ at Teltown; ¶ Cathair Mór slain there, Ll. 386, Hc. 2, 586 a, Hx. 681; ¶ Cathair Mór slain by Conn
Céd Cathach and the Luaigni Teamhra, in M. A., Lg. 146, Mi., K. 143 a; ¶ it is around Tailltiu, al. Teltown midway betw.
Kells and Navan, as appears fr. Lct. 204; ¶ Doluid Cathaír 7 dobeir cath Taillten co torchair andsin la Féin Luaigne fácbad
Cathaír la Luaigne i Muig Breg.
m. agar
I. 136, 2 a; ¶ ic-Crich Medba 7 Ailella, Bb. 16 b; ¶ in Connacht, Fir. 65; ¶ so called fr. Aghar, son of Uamor, a Firbolg
poet, K. 124 a.
m. aíi
venit per alueum fluminis Sinnae per Vadum Duorum Auium in Campum Ai, A. 9 a, 11 a; ¶ M. n-Ái i crích Connacht entered "for
Snam dá én tar Sinainn; ¶ " Imgae Baislicci iter Úu Mane 7 M. n-Ái, Tl. 92, 106, Au. i. 218; ¶ al. Machaire Connacht, Ar.,
Ce. 48, Mi., Ct.; ¶ al. Machaire Connacht; ¶ the people of Rosc. t. call the l. betw. them and Elphin the Maghery, which,
they say, begins 2½ m. N. of the t.; ¶ the Maghery ext. N. to Lismacooil in p. Kilmacumshy; ¶ E. to Falsk in p. Killuckin;
¶ W. fr. Cloonfree Bridge, nr Strokestown, to Castlereagh Bridge; ¶ and S. to a hill 2½ m. N. of Rosc.; ¶ the people of
Baslick call a hill in Drishaghan tl. in that p. the centre of Machaire Connacht, Fm. iii. 86; ¶ al. the countries of O Conor
Don and O Conor Roe, Mis. i. 222; ¶ in Rosc., Of. 335, Mm. 35; ¶ in Connacht, Fir. 212, Ll. 27 (seems M. n-Ói), Ui., Fm.
v. 1641; ¶ the Dúnphort of Ailill 7 Medb in it; ¶ the Tuaith Cruithneach in M. A. and M. Luirg, Fir. 52; ¶ tré M. Luirg
7 tré M., n-Aoi, nr Rathcroghan, Fm. vi. 1962; ¶ in M. nÁi are Áth Moga, Enloch, Ráith Cremthainn, and Ros Commáin, Fuarán,
Lis. 125 a, 36 a, F., Fg., Ci.; ¶ M. n-Aoi mic Allguba, Ar.; ¶ Mag n-Aoi an Fhinnbeandaigh, where Cruacha was, Ar., Fm.,
Vi. 2250; ¶ St. Cianán was born in M. Ai, Cs., see also Lu. 66, Lec. 36, Lis. 31 b; ¶ Hk. 306, Lg. 97, Fir. 104, Sb. 2 b,
which has M. Aii; ¶ Au. i. 494, Ui., Mi., ML., Cg.
m. aibne
in Laigis Melg mic Cuilin, the patrimony of Nia Cuilind al. Síl mBrain, Bb. 72 a; ¶ M. n-Aebna, forba of Uí Chuillind i
Laigis, Lec. 192; ¶ in Leix, but Síl mBrain were the O Byrnes.
m. aidne
Bd.; ¶ co-ext. with d. Kilmacduagh, c. Galw., Mi.; ¶ in Connacht, Ll. 17, 127, Sb. 4 a, Lg. 91, 97, Sb. 2 b 1, 4 a 1, K.
132 a, Sc. 18 a, Of. 205, 261; ¶ al. M. Aighne, Hk. 306, 328; ¶ Mag n-Áidni na n-ech, Bb. 204 b, Sa. 38 b 2; ¶ nr Durlus,
E. 46.
m. aife
Of. 261, Lec. 545, 585; ¶ M. Aeife, in Ui Failge, next Tuath Leighe, nr Portarlington, Mi.; ¶ in Lein., in b. E. Offaly,
next Tuath dá mhuighe, Tp.
m. aigne
7 Do bui ic a tairrngire amhuil ticfadh Lindmuine tar Magh nAígne, Sb. 33 b 1, I. 157 a.
m. ailbh
they went fr. Ath na Cuire, c. Leit., to M. Ailbh, Tor. 118; ¶ v. M. Ailbhe, c. Meath; ¶ ? Moyaliff tl. and p., c. Tipp.
m. ailbe
Ll. 200 a; ¶ Belach Mugna and Áth Dara in it, Ll. 478, 299 b; ¶ on the Barrow, Ll. 299 b, Rc. xiii. 52; ¶ Dind Ríg in
it, and it is S. of Moone, c. Kild., Rc. xvi. 378; ¶ in Hui Dróna, Bb. 128 a, Lec. 123; ¶ in b. Kilkea and Moone, Lh. 199
b, 61; ¶ K. Cormac mac Cuilionnain killed there, K. 167 b, Fir. 104, 434, Lec. 585, St. B. 401; ¶ in S. of c. Kild., Ac.
42; ¶ M. A. ext. fr. r. Barrow and Sl. Mairge to the Wickl. mts., comprised the N. of b. Idrone, Carl. and bb. Kilkea and
Moone, c. Kild., Lct.; ¶ in tl. Ballyknockan, Cg. 106; ¶ in Uib Dróna, Lec. 123; ¶ ext. E. fr. Slewmargy, Queen's Co.,
and comprised parts of c. Carl. and c. Kild.; ¶ Bealach Mughna, Ballaghmoone, SW. of Castledermot, was in it, K. 168, Ml.
96, Lec. 123, Fy. 19, K. 167 b, St. B. 401, who say Cormac mac Cuillionáin was killed there; ¶ ergo nr Belach Mughna; ¶
M. n-Albi nr Sliab Mairge, Cf., Ck. fo. 129 a; ¶ Bruden Tuama Tenbath hi Dindrígh Maige Ailbe, Tig. Rc. xvi. 378, Tig., Rawl.,
B. 502 fo. 1 b, Fir. 224; ¶ battle of, Ui., Ll. 47 b; ¶ Sleibti in it, Ware's Script. 3; ¶ Carn Cind on r. Berba in M.
A., Lec. 603, F. 182, Hk. 348, Of. 261; ¶ np. Maige Ailbi nr Lethglenn and Sliab Marce, Cs.; ¶ dp. issimmaigib Ailbe, It.
i. 106; ¶ the place is called Campus Albus, Cs. 501, and is foolishly rendered Whitefield; ¶ Mag Ailbe extends fr. Slewmargy
in Queen's Co., comprises parts of b. Idrone, Carl., and of Kilkee and Moone in Kild.; ¶ Belach Mugna now Ballaghmoone in
N. Carl. is in it, Fy. 18; ¶ a famous council held here by Lasserian epscop Lethglinne, Cs. 409; ¶ Ailbe, son of Ugaine
Mór, settled there, Lec. 585, Of. 261; ¶ others derive the name fr. Ailbe, Mac-Dátho's hound; ¶ in Campis Ailbe "Si diceres
ut Mons Marce pro campis Ailbe, et Campi Ailbe in locum Montis Marce Commotarentur, fieret; ¶ " "si diceres Monti Marge se
transferre in Campum Album, mox fieret," Cs. 409, 411, 502; ¶ this shows where the Synod of Mag Ailbe was held.
m. n-ailbe
primdingna Maige Breg; ¶ Moynalvy, p. Kilmore, b. Deece, Meath, M., Ui., Rst. 21.
m. ailbhe
Moyaliff p. in b. Kilnamanagh, c. Tipp., 5 m. W. of Thurles, Hb. 7 b, Fm. v. 1748, Ods. 674, Ai. 107, but Moynalvy, c.
Tipp., Mi.; ¶ Moialvy in dry. and d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ al. M. nAilbh, Ai. 63 b.
m. ailig
Aileach Neit, in Ulst., in it, Ll. 182.
m. aine
at Knockainy, b. Smallcounty, c. Limk.; ¶ Domnach mór Maige Aine, Dun nÓacfene, and Tir-glass in it, Tl. 206, Ct. 158.
m. aine; ¶ M. Ene Ah.; ¶ "Moyenne" betw. Belleek, Bundrowes and L. Melvin.
m. áir
in Connacht, Ct.; ¶ al. M. Adhair in c. Clare, q.v.
m. n-airb
Ll. 21; ¶ on borders of cc. of Tipp., and Kilk.; ¶ Daire Mór i Muig Airb, itir Osraigib ocus hÉle, F.; ¶ in Ossory, Mi.,
Hb. 90, Ai. 25 b; ¶ in Ossory, in b. Crannagh, c. Kilk., Tubbrid Britain in it, Tp., Ce. 38, Mi.; ¶ oc Tibrattaib Britain,
Lg. 213, Cl. 20; ¶ Kilcooley, Kilk., al. Céll Cúile de Arvi Campo (Journal of Waterf. Arch. Soc. vii. 29); ¶ monast. de
Arvi Campo at Kilcooley, in b. of Compsy and Slieveardagh, c. Tipp., Lan. iv. 334; ¶ Kilcooley is a p. in b. Cranagh, c.
Kilk., and bb. of Slieveardagh and Eliogarty in c. Tipp., Pgi. ii. 385.
m. airb
in Ulst.; ¶ Ll. 182.
m. n-airbrech
in Fotharta Airbhrech in Lein., Sc. 20 a, Sb. 3b, Lg. 84, K. 131 a, Hk. 320, Mi.
m. n-airbrech
in Midhe, Lec. 62, 574, Lg. 84, Bb. 23 b.
m. n-airbthen
v. Mag n-Arbthen.,
m. n-airfen
ground on which L. Rib is now, Bb. 7 a, 13 a; ¶ v. M. n-Arbthen.
m. airgetrois
Lecht Luigdech in it, Ll. 15, 31, Mm. 479; ¶ Achadh Dogarta in Crích Ua nDuach Maige A., Bb. 121 b, Lec. 102; ¶ v. Airgetros.
m. n-airni
includes Knock, Annagh and Aghamore in c. Mayo, Ah. m. airni; ¶ Sb. 2 b; ¶ L. Cé in it, H. 66 b; ¶ quoted by Stokes in
Ed. 492; ¶ plain nr Boyle.
m. airthicc
fr. here St. Patrick went to Drummut Cerigi, and to Nairniu Toisciurt, and to Ailech Esrachtae; ¶ here he fd. Aeclessia
Senes and blessed a place i Tanlich Lapidum, A. 3 a 1, 13 a 1; ¶ he went into M. Airtig, and blessed Ailech Airtig i Tailaig
na cloch, and then went to Drumat Ciarraigi Artig, Tl. 108; ¶ al. Airtech; ¶ in it are Tibohine and Tullanarock of d. of
Elphin, Ah.; ¶ it is W. of Cruachu, Lb. 82.
m. airthir
Fáelán Bp., of the Clann Gosa of M. A., Bb. 91 a, Lec. 263.
m. nala
in third Trian of Ui Congairb in Tuath Muighi finne, Mun., Lis. 183 a; ¶ Moiala, al. Moyla, in dry. Fermoy, d. Cloyne, Tax.
m. alcuing
in Ulst., Fer. 208.
m. n-allain(?)
al. M. Life(?), F. 182.
m. alma
Ll. 363; ¶ cf. Áth Alma, Caillech Béirre in Ot. Merseana. m. amet(?); ¶ Moyamet, al. Moymet, in dry. Trim, Meath, Tax.
m. anaile
nr L. na nGiall, c. Leit., Kj. iv. 451; ¶ M. an Aoile in Cenel Luachain in Liathtruim in Breifne Ui Raghallaigh, Hx. 853.
m. an ...
v. Mag in.
m. an bhoill bheó
nr Dún an Laoich Léith and Glenn Beacáin, and Loeh Liatruim, E. 30.
m. an chaillín
Rúadhán and M. an Ch. in Thomond, Ai. 73 a.
m. an chairn
Mi.
m. an chairthi
in Glenn Feadha, Mm. 287.
m. an chláir
in c. Tyr.; ¶ in it is Donaghmór, B. lix. 883.
m. an chosnumaigh
in Cell-sléibhe, K. 121 b; ¶ that seems to be Killevy.
m. an dergraith
in Ui Bairrchi, I. 57 b.
m. an fhir
Samhadh Chiarain Chilli Móire in it, Hb. 99.
m. angaidhe
seems Moy, al. Newton Gore, in Breifny O Rourke, Fm. iii. 596; ¶ the Moy, S. of L. Finvoy, b. Carrigallen, c. Leit., Fm.
iv. 860; ¶ called simply, g. "in Magha," d. "sa Magh," Au. iii. 124.
m. an rátha
Nugent of, Fir. 840; ¶ Wm. Oge Nugent purchased Moyrath circ. an. 1375, Lodge's Peerage i. 217; ¶ Moyrath Castle in p.
Kildalkey, Meath, Pgi. ii. 821.
m. an róid
nr Dún Macha, E. 30.
m. an scáil
Ll. 28 a.
m. arann
al. M. Arnaighe, Aban of M. A. and Cell Abain in Ui Muiredaigh, Fir. 727; ¶ v. Mag Arnaide.
m. n-arbi
.i. Fermaige in d. of Cloyne, Triumphalia 194; ¶ Fermoy(?).
m. n-arbthen
where L. Rí now is, on r. Shannon, Lu. 39 b, Lec. 361, 496, 588, I. 147 b; ¶ M. ndairbthen, Bb. 208 b; ¶ M. nAirbthen,
Bb. 208 b, 209 a, Rc. xvi. 413; ¶ M. nAirbthenn, Of. 289, Sa. 47a 1.
m. aoí
v. M. n-Áii.
m. arcaill
Lec. 63; ¶ in Ciarraige Luachra, Ll. 18, Fm. i. 50, Lg. 92; ¶ la Ciarraidhi nIrluachra, Sb. 4 a, Sc. 21 a; ¶ M. Archaill,
in C. L., Lec. 579, Hx. 888.
m. aremain
in Ultaib; ¶ the rígsuide Neasa, dau. of Echaid Salbuidi there, Lbl. 886.
m. argarni
Domnach Maige A., Ll. 374.
m. argatnél
Ib. 8; ¶ silvercloud land, fairyland(?).
m. argatrois
Ll. 31; ¶ v. Argatros.
m. arnaide
M. Arnaidhe i n-Uibh Censelaig, F., Fg., Md.; ¶ in Uib Cendselaig .i. i nÚib Buide, F.; ¶ v. M. Arann, nr Newross, c. Wexf.,
B. lix.; ¶ Saint Abban of Mag Arnaidi and Cell Abbáin, Ll. 352, Bb. 122 b, Lec. 110, Lb. 20 (where M. Arnaige); ¶ M. A.,
nr the r. Berba, and a mile fr. Cell Abbain on Wexf. side of r. Barrow, Cs.
M. nAssail, in Meath, Ct.; ¶ in Westm., Of. 176; ¶ the p. of Moyne in it; ¶ v. Asal, p. 50 supra; ¶ al. Feara Asail,
betw. r. Brosnagh, and bb. Delvin and Farbil, c. Westm.; ¶ Asal cleared it of woods, Hk. 306; ¶ a Firbolg settlement, K.
124 a; ¶ M. Assail, Sb. 2 b, B. xx. 374; ¶ now b. Rathconrath, Westm., Proc. vii. 95.
m. asail
in Mun., Bb. 166, Fir. 67; ¶ Rioghport of Cashel, I. 136 a, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a; ¶ v. Asal, nr Croom.
m. asail
in Huibh Nialláin, K. 123 a; ¶ Loch mBrenainn in it, Hz. 148.
m. ascad
Clann Duibh in it, Fg.; ¶ in Muscraighe, Cell Chére is in it, Fg.
m. a taibse
C. 619.
m. atechta
in Uib Dorthainn, Lc. i. 20.
m. athrach
Gc. 158.
m. bachla
Moyvoughly, nr Moat, Westm., Fm. v. 1542.
m. baireand
at r. Burren, nr Carl.; ¶ v. Bairenn, Carman; ¶ Cailliu Carmuin at Babluan at Berna na Cleithe in M. B., I. 150 b.
m. bairind
E. of ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162.
m. belaigh
in N. Ui Maine, X. 209, Im.; ¶ in Sil nAnmchada, Lec. 426.
m. belaig
in Huib Tuirtri, Ll. 16, Lec. 31, Bb. 23 b, Lg. 85, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b, K. 131 a, Hk. 320, Mi.
m. bennchoir
M. Beannchoir, W. of Bannagher, King's Co., Fm. iv. 938, Mis. i. 204; ¶ St. Comgall's monast. was there, K. 164 a; ¶ but
is not this Bangor, c. Down?
m. mbernsa
in Laignib (nr r. Burren and Barrow at Carl.(?); ¶ v. Carman), Ll. 6, Lg. 20, Sc. 8 a, Sd. 5 b, Sto. 18 b; ¶ v. M. Bersa.
m. bersa; ¶ M. Bearrsa; ¶ Bersa, dau. of Carmun Caladh-Cend, settled in M. B. in Lein., Lbl. 428, Lec. 461, Sa. 20 b; ¶
al. M. Bersa Brain, Lec. 83; ¶ v. M. mBernsa.
m. bethige
Fy.; ¶ mag na B.
m. bile
Hui Oiliolla of, Fir. 496; ¶ at Movilla, c. Down(?); ¶ cf. Moybella tl. c. Kerry, Moyveela, c. Galw.
m. bile
Finden's place, Lu. 52 b, Lb. 27; ¶ 1 m. NE. of Newtownards, c. Down, Adr.; ¶ O'D., in Fm. i. 231, says that "St. Finnian's
name is now now remembered in connection with Moville in Inishowen, and that it is highly probably that Mage-bile in c. Down
only belonged to this saint; ¶ " Magh B. is mentioned in connection with St. Finnian in Ll. 16, Lh. 22, Bco. 8 a, Lec. 27,
K. 122 b, 162 a, Cs., Lis. 8 b, 9 a, Ct., C., Ui., Mi., K. 122 b, 162 a, 165 a, Fep., Mr., Cri., Cg., Ll. 309; ¶ al. Fosugad
Érenn, Bb. 42 a; ¶ its following sts. and abbots are mentioned: Cairpre, Fg., Mt.; ¶ Finnbarr, Mt., F., Lec. 94; ¶ Breccán,
Fg., Mt.; ¶ Aithchen, Fg., F.; ¶ Cú-bretan, Fg.; ¶ Eogan, Fg.; ¶ Cronán, Fg., Mt.; ¶ Beogain, Fg., Mt.; ¶ Finnia, Fg.,
Mt., Lb. 16; ¶ Lochait, Ll. 355, Fg., Mt.; ¶ Sinell, Fg., Mt.; ¶ Sillán, Fg., Mt.; ¶ mentioned, but not located, B. lvi.,
xlv., Md., Fg., Mt.
m. biorro
a n-Urmhumhain, Hb. 101, Ai. 32 a.
m. blossce
p. Molusk, al. Moyvelusk, c. Antr., Ra. 8.
m. bolcc
p. Moybolgue in b. Lr. Kells, Meath, and partly in Cav., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Fintan of, Lec. 116, Bb. 125 a; ¶ i Feraib Cúl Breg,
F., Fg.; ¶ Fiacha Findolaich slain there, Lec. 588; ¶ M. Bolg, Lec. 588, 116, Bb. 125 a; ¶ a battle there, Ll. 129 a; ¶
al. M. Bolgg; ¶ the Cav. part is now called p. of Bailieborough, Pgi.
m. bolgaide
earlier name of M. Breg, I. 167 a 1, Lec. 517, Rc. xvi. 62.
m. branduibh
nr Rath Brian, Baltinglass, c. Wickl., Lct.; ¶ "food supplies fr. M. B., i.e., fr. the Clann Connla" (Bb. 148 a), points
to Ossory.
m. branduib broghda
M. B. B. of Clann Connla, trib. to K. of Cashel, I. 135 a, Bb. 148 a; ¶ same as M. Branduib; ¶ v. Clann Connla.
m. brea
al. M. Breg, Ll. 287 b.
m. brec (or Magh Breg?)
b. Moybrecke in Westm., Sp. 1606, p. 62. m. brechmuide; ¶ 7 Eps. of, I. 110 a, Ui.; ¶ v. Mag Bregmuine.
m. brecraige
the vil. of Street in it; ¶ in b. Moygoish, c. Westm., and ext. into c. Longford, Mi., Tp.; ¶ M. Brecraidhe in O Ferghail's
l., Ui.; ¶ al. M. Brecrighe, now Moybreckrie, Ci.
m. breg
Fia., Lu. 99 a, Tn. p. 29, 40, Ls., Lis. f. 90, F., It. i. 130, Mi., Ci., B. lxii., Lct., K. 128 b, B. lix., Ct., Up. 847,
1035; ¶ M. mBreg, Rc. xxii. 32, Cg., Pd. viii. 38, 42; ¶ M. mBrega, Bd. 5, Tl. p. 40; ¶ the plain comprising the E. of
c. Meath and N. of c. Dub.; ¶ Tara and Slane were in it (Tl. p. 44), Fep., fr. context Monasterboice, c. Louth, seems in
it; ¶ M. B., i.e., planities amoena, regio erat inter flumina Bovindam et Liffeum, limitata a mari ad orientem, a Liffeo
et a regione Hi Cinselaigh ad austrum (Tig. p. 96), Ods. 674; ¶ al. Fine Gall, K. 165 b and O'Br.; ¶ visible fr. Sliab Monduirn,
Lu. 62; ¶ S. of the Boyne, and Dubid N. of it, Ll. 264 b; ¶ S. of Sliab Fúait, Lu. 105 b; ¶ luidh P. tar M. B. i crích
Laighen co dún Náis, Lis. 5 a; ¶ pergens per Campum Breg ad monasterium devenit Roborei Campi, Ad. 163; ¶ Sliab Fuait no
Cuilt a M. Bregh, Ls. iv. 226; ¶ the following churches were fd. by St. Patrick in it—1. in Culmine, 2. Eccl. Cerne, 3. in
cacuminibus Aisse, 4. imBlaitiniu, 5. Collumbus St. Eugenius, 6. Eccl. filii Laitphi, 7. imBrí dam (St. Dulcis), 8. super
Argetbor (St. Kannanus), A. f. 10 a 1; ¶ in it also Cluain mór Arddae, .i. Clonmore p. in b. Ferrard, Louth; ¶ Mag Lacha
in W. of M. Br., Md.; ¶ Ferta fer Feic, Lis. f. 4 a; ¶ Mainistir Buite, Mi.; ¶ Belach Dúine, al. Castlekeeran, NW. of Kells,
Adr. xlv.; ¶ Cenandas, Dún Nechta Scene and Temair in M. B., Tw.; ¶ text suggests that Kells and Tara were not limits of
M. B.; ¶ Cluain tarbh was in it, as the following verse shows -"go bás Bhriain a mBreaghmhagh," St. B. 447; ¶ Trim was in
Loiguire B., Tp.; ¶ Moybrey is fr. Dublin to Bealaghbricke W. of Kelles, and fr. Howth to Slieve Fwagde in Ulst., Ac. 124;
¶ v. Brega, Breg.
m. bregain
in c. Tipp., Mm. 593; ¶ v. M. Bregoin.
m. bregmuine
in O Ferghail's country, Moybrawne; ¶ comprised b. Shrule, c. Longf., and ext. into bb. Ardagh and Moydoe, Ci., Mi., Ui.
m. bregoin
Muscraigi de Maig Bregoin, Ll. 190 b, Mm. 59; ¶ M. Breogain, in Eoganacht Caisil, Ha. 741, Fir. 51; ¶ Tuath Treithirne
in M. B. and in Eoganacht Caisil, Lec. 350; ¶ al. Fir Muige, Sil. 358.
m. bréngair
in Connacht, Lu. 98 b, Ci., Mi., Ui.; ¶ Síl Muiredaigh defeated there by Breifny; ¶ Maidhm la Fearoibh Breifne for Shil
Muiredaigh a Muigh Brenghair, A.D. 1110, Hb. 99, Rc. xcviii. 29; ¶ maidm Maige B. by Comaicni over Sil Muiredaig; ¶ i.e.,
Kilbegnet tls. and p., c. Rosc.; ¶ Cell Becnatan in it, Fir. 233, Lec. 154, Bb. 59 b.
m. brensa
in Lein., Fm. i. 10; ¶ v. M. Bernsa.
m. bresa
in Lein.; ¶ the Dind Senchus of Bairend Cerman, Bb. 195 b; ¶ al. M. mBreasa, K. 123 b; ¶ v. M. Bernsa.
m. bressail
Cam. 37.
m. bróin
in the Two Bacs, b. Tirawley, Mayo, Fy. 136; ¶ prob. Killybrone (Cell mhuighe Bróin?), p. Ardagh, O'D.; ¶ the Clann Firbisig
were at M. B. before they went to Roseirc, ibi.; ¶ in Tirawley, At. iv. 229, Fy., Of. 179, Lec. 493, 561; ¶ Ui Ronain of,
Hyf. 101, Lec. 165, Fir. 284, 261; ¶ Ui Airmedaig of, Fir. 284, Lec. 168; ¶ L. Maige B. in Bredach in Huibh Amalgaidh, Lec.
168, Hz. 75.
m. buaighnighe
Madhm M. Buaignighe ria deisgceart Breagh for Galla Átha Cliath, Hb. 333, Ai. 35 b.
m. builg
in Eire, Dl. 46–7; ¶ v. M. Bolcc.
m. mbuili
plain of Boyle in c. Rosc., through which the Boyle flows, Im.
m. buirb
nr Segais or Cruachu, Ll. 151.
m. buirend
Hc. 2, 712.
m. buirg
Fir Bolg ar M. Buirg, I. 176 b 2.
m. caemhánaigh(?)
Moycavenach in dry. Garth, d. Limerick, Tax. m. caeri; ¶ Campus C.; ¶ Carra b., c. Mayo, in which St. Patrick fd. the ch.
of Cuil Core, A. f. 43 b 1; ¶ v. Cera.
m. caille
fuair (Conall Gulban) bás an Mhagh Réin, 7 do hadhnaiceadh ar Mhaigh C. é, 7 atá cros Mhaighe C. ar shliucht Chonaill Gulban
ó shoin a leith, Ston. A. p. 154.
m. caille
port rig Caisil, Bb. 149 a, I. 136 a 1, Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a, Lct., unknown to O'D.; ¶ prob. nr r. Callann in Mun.
m. cairbre
in b. Granard, c. Longf., Fm. ii. 1020, Mi., Cri.
m. cairce(?)
Moycarky in dry. Eliogarty, d. Cashel, Tax.
m. caireda
Cáirid, fr. whom are Conmaicne Cule Tolad and Síl Caireda, X. 153, Ll. 332; ¶ Mag Cairetha, A. 12 b; ¶ v. Mag Enna.
m. caisil
Moycashel b. in c. Westm., Mis. i. 211. m. callainn; ¶ M. Callaind cruaidhshlébe, Crt. 10.
m. cama
Cama, fr. whom M. C., was born at Tlachta, Lec. 516. m. cargamni; ¶ in Cuircne, Of. 407.
m. carna
Inis Aeda in it, Sil. 28; ¶ Moycarne seems nr L. Erne. m. carnáin; ¶ Moycarnan b., c. Rosc., Kj. iv. 459.
m. carrac na ceann
in Ulst. at Emain Macha, Sto. 192.
m. cartha
in p. Shrule, b. Kilmaine, Fy.
m. carthuinn
i bhFearaibh Ceall, Hx. 676.
m. cé
dighna Ereann, I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 42.
m. cé
al. M.-Trindi; ¶ in c. Galw., B. lix.
m. cedala
Argoin Maige C., Ha. 799; ¶ al. M. Cégala, Mm. 590. m. cedni; ¶ M. Ceidne; ¶ v. M. Cetni.
m. ceidi
in Tirawly, Lec. 493.
m. ceindi
fr. Ros Guill in Tir Conaill to M. Ceindi, Ha. 742. m. ceiti; ¶ in Crích Cairpri, Carbury, c. Sli., At. iv. 229; ¶ leg.
M. Cetni.
m. cellachain
E. of Shannon, Fen.; ¶ al. M. Nisi, q.v.
m. ceneil cairpri
named fr. Cairpre, great grandson of Niall, Bb. 51 a, X. 173, Lec. 143, Fir. 170.
m. cerae
Tl.; ¶ in Connacht, Lec. 386, Mi., K. 123 a, Ll. 6, 7, Lg. 20, 97, Bb. 14 b, Sc. 8 a 2, Sd. 5 b 2, Fer. 14, Ct. 127, Sb.
2 b 1, Hk. 306; ¶ in b. Carra, c. Mayo; ¶ v. Cera.
m. cétni
in Tirconnell, Mi., Ci., Ui.; ¶ betw. rr. Erne and Drowes in cc. Don., Leit. and Sli., or in either of them-"in altero eorum,"
Inquis. Jac. i. quoted Fm. iii. 474; ¶ my texts place it in b. Carbery, N. Sli., S. of r. Duff, N. of Benbulbin, and bordering
on the sea; ¶ al. M. Ene, q.v., M. E. meicc Allguba, Sas. 6896, M. C. na Fomorach, Ar.; ¶ ... versus est (in Campum) Euoi
et in Campum Cetni et maledixit flumen quod dicitur Niger ... Drobaiscum autem benedixit, A. 15 a; ¶ he went past Drumcliff
along Mag Ene, then he cursed the r. Dub, but he blessed the r. Drobéss, Tl. 147; ¶ they crossed over r. Drowes and r. Duff
to M. C.; ¶ went across the Drowes, the Duff and M. C. na bFomarach; ¶ went over the r. Erne, the Drowes, the Duff over
M. C. na fFomhorach, over the r. Sligech to Tireragh of the Moy, Ar.; ¶ in Carpre of Sli. nr r. Drobhaois, Of. 179, Lec.
561; ¶ 20 tons of wine washed ashore in M. C., Au. ii. 416; ¶ nr Assaroe, Sc. 8 b, Ll. 67; ¶ O Donnell encamped betw. rr.
Duff and Drowes, and sent guards to watch the pass betw. them and M. C. lest the O Connors fr. Sligo t. should attack them
by surprise, Fm. v. 1428; ¶ O Donnell's troops pursued the English Governor's soldiers fr. the Erne to M. C. in Carbury of
Drumcliff, and the Governor proceeded with his forces to Sli. that night, Fm. vi. 2034.
m. cethnuill
in Mun., nr Liosmór, Druim Fighnin and Ard Fhionáin, Ai. 32 a.
m. cineoil lúghna
in Connacht; ¶ al. Dergmhagh, Fir. 60.
m. cinn corcaighi
O Carroll defeated there in 1559, Fm. v. 1566; ¶ Cenn Corcaighe.
m. cirbai
Cirbai ri Moltraide diatá M. C., Sc. 16 b 2; ¶ al. M. Cirba, Ll. 9 b; ¶ M. Cirb, Lec. 25, 561, Sd. 9 a 1.
m. circinn
M. Circin, M. Circain, M. Cirgin, Fir. 249, Fy.; ¶ l. of the Cruithni in Britain, Lec. 141 a, 285, Fir. 504, 423; ¶ in
Albain, Lbl. 911, Lec. 162; ¶ al. Moerne, Sk. 136; ¶ now the Mearns and Kincardine, Sk. i. 162; ¶ Dunfothir its stronghold,
Cps. cxxxvii. 319; ¶ al. M. Gergind i n-Albain, Cam. ii. 185, MacCurt. Antiq., Of. 382; ¶ Eoganacht of M. G. in Albain,
X. 123, Lec. 407, Fir. 166, 410, 603, Bb. 97 b, Ll. 319; ¶ Mearns, Ct. 248, marginal note by O'Flaherty; ¶ v. Eoganacht
Muige G.
m. cisi
M. Ceisi, Mi.; ¶ seems betw. Rahan, nr Tullamore, and Mag Lici Patriac (Portlick), in W. of King's Co.
m. chlainne cealla
al. M. C. Ceallaigh, W. of Athy, St. B. 448, K. 172 a; ¶ al. Mag Dructain in Leix, Cg. 214.
m. cláir
Domhnach Mór Maighi Clair (i.e., Donaghmore, 2 m. NW. of Dungannon), Ui.; ¶ M. Cláir, Ct. 184; ¶ v. Domnach M. M. Imchlar.
m. cláraig; ¶ in Kild. or Wickl., betw. Mag n-Echain and Lathrach Muiredaig, Ll. 306 a; ¶ S. of M. n-Ecain, al. Findmagh,
Lec. 617. m. claraigh; ¶ Moyclare p. in b. Dunboyne, Meath, Fm. iv. 947 n., Mi.
m. clíach
Ll. 290 a, Ca. 368, Hk. 306, Sb. 2 b 1, Lg. 97; ¶ in Mun., Bb. 20 b, Ct. 557; ¶ Cruithri Cliach 7 Aine 7 M. C., Ha. 746,
Lis. 179 b; ¶ Ca. 368, Hc. 2, 585 b; ¶ NE. of Luachair n-Dedhaidh in Mun., Lec. 26; ¶ v. Cliu; ¶ him-M. C., in Eile, hi
Tír Cell, for fut Midhi, Sb. 1 a.
m. cliara
betw. Sidh Feimin and Crích Caille in Cosnuma, in Mun., Lis. 196 b.
m. clochair
Tn. 64; ¶ in Ulst., Lu. 71 b, Rc. vi. 268.
m. cnámroiss
nr Uaran Garad in Mag Aei, Bdd. 160, 400–1.
m. cnoghbha
ancient boundary of Meath, K. 121 b; ¶ seems to be betw. Loch dá én and Duibhir.
m. coba
al. M. Cobha, Ll. 26 a, Bb. 68 a, Lct.; ¶ in Ui Echach, Mi., Ui., Ci., Bb. 23 b, K. 131 a, Lec. 574, St. 3 b; ¶ Ui Echach
Cobha, Mi.; ¶ the plundering of Iveagh, called the great prey of M. C., Fm. ii. 739; ¶ in it is Domnach Mór M. C., Mt. 34;
¶ Donaghmore p. in Upr. Iveagh b. (Domnach Mór Maige Coba) is 5¼ m. NE. of Newry, Pgi.; ¶ the r. Locha (the Lagan, which
flows by Dromore in Lr. Iveagh b.) is in M. Coba, Cs., B. xxi.; ¶ phonetice Maicoue, an. 1252, Sw.; ¶ v. Coba, Domnach Mór
Maige C.
m. coel
i Fine Gall hodie, Lh. 124, Tph. ii. 345; ¶ d. Maig Cóil. m. coeil; ¶ la Cenél mBogaine, Sb. 4 a.
m. coilligh
O Briain slain at M. C., Ai. 109 a; ¶ Moghill tl., c. Clare(?).
m. coillionn
nr Loch Silenn, Hx. 853.
m. coinchinne
O Sheagha, K. of, St. B. 412, Ccc. 80; ¶ M. gCoinchinne, b. Magunihy, Kerry, Mi.; ¶ al. M. Concon., Dg. 43.
m. comair
al. M. Commair, K. 131a; ¶ in Ui Néill, K. 131a, Ll. 15, Lg. 84, Sb. 3 b 2; ¶ al. M. Rath, Mr. 110, 226; ¶ al. Seanmhagh
na Glaisi, Fir. 573; ¶ now Muckamore in c. Antr., Tp., Ra.; ¶ in Huaibh Mac Uaís, Bb. 23 b; ¶ v. Lecmag and Lee.
m. comair
Fm. i. 36; ¶ in Ui Neill, Keating quoted by O'D.; ¶ prob. at Cummer, nr Clonard, c. Meath, O'D. (or perh. at Navan=DubhChomar,
C. McN.).
m. con
O Brien marched into W. Meath and M.C., where he slew O Maoilsheachlainn, Ai. 30 b.
m. conaill
Bb. 117 b; ¶ in Bera, Ll. 211.
m. conaille
Campus Conalleorum, Cs.; ¶ Cenbaile in M. C., Fg. 214; ¶ in c. Louth, Mi., Cri., Ci.; ¶ Ath dhá Fearta in it, Fir. 764.
m. connail; ¶ Raube m Rinnail in íarthar Maighe Connail rodasort Art mac Morna issed romdogra ar Druim Dogair, Ll. 162.
m. consaitin
Teamhair, wife of K. of Lein., died in M. C., Fir. 169; ¶ fr. her is called Teamair Muigi Cunsantin, Lec. 143; ¶ M. Constantin
nr Rahan, Tullamore, Mc. iii. 38, Dm. iii. 625; ¶ v. cell Belaigh; ¶ M. Cusantin, X. 172.
m. coraind
Ll. 354, I. 110 b, Lec. 89; ¶ Corann cruitire, is de ata Ceis Choraind and M. Coraind, Sa. 45 b, 86 b, Bb. 208 a, Lec. 494;
¶ in Connacht, Mi., Ui., I. 160 a, Ll. 144, 165; ¶ K. 170 b, Lg. 222; ¶ nr Ceis Coraind, Ed. 474; ¶ in b. Corran, c. Sli.
m. corcrain
in Eile thoir, belonged to Clann Ruaine, Bran. 156 a.
m. corráin
in b. Clonlonan, c. Westm., Fm. v. 1482.
m. coscain
Mainistir M. C., Zcp. v. 68; ¶ Ui., Mi.; ¶ seems in Cianachta glinne gemhin, and nr Camass Comghaile, Bca. 21 a; ¶ al.
M. Cosccrain, Macosquin tl. and p., c. Derry, 3 m. SW. of Coleraine, Fm. v. 1280.
m. craoibhthioch
Clann Mhaolruana of, Tor. 51.
m. crechin
an. 1260; ¶ in d. Lismore, in cantred of Ywoghin and ½ cantred of Yffathi-atha, Tr. 84.
m. cremhcaille
Mt. 25; ¶ Cremhcaill, Fg. 106; ¶ bp. of, Fep.; ¶ perh. at Cremchoill, now p. of Cranfield, in b. of Upr. Toome, c. Antr.;
¶ v. Cremchaill.
m. criathar
Tl. p. 188; ¶ in Húi Ceinselaich, in it was Domnach Mór Maige C., al. Domnach Már C., q.v.; ¶ in Lein., Ct.; ¶ Donaghmore
tl. and p. in c. Wexf. in it.
m. cride
Dilind duib a Maigh Eo i M. Cride, Ll. 122.
m. cró
in Connacht, Lg. 133, Lis. 184 a, Fer. 35 b; ¶ al. Mag Crú; ¶ Loch Con in M. C., K., 123 a; ¶ M. Cró in Breifne in Connacht
is ann atá Bruighen Mic Dareó, Hc. 2, 762; ¶ in Breifne, Fer. 32 a; ¶ nr Knockmaa, c. Galw., Cam. i. 458; ¶ M. Crú in Connacht,
K. 141a.
m. croich
Mogh Nuadat def. Conn at M. Cróich, K. 143 a; ¶ at M. Croichi, Lec. 167, 337; ¶ M. Cruaichi, Lu. 44 b, Hx. 91, It. i. 308;
¶ M. Cruaich, At. i. 378; ¶ on border of N. and S. halves of Ireland; ¶ prob. nr Athlone.
m. croinn
Cros Maige C. in it, q.v., Ci., Mi.
m. cromtha
Macroom, c. Cork, Fm. ii. 705.
m. cruachan
Ll. 127 b, 248 b, K. 131 a, Bd. 26, Lec. 27, Sa. 39 a, 53 b; ¶ M. Cruachna, Rc. xxiv. 144; ¶ round Rathcroghan, c. Rosc.;
¶ v. Cruachu; ¶ v. Cruachanmag.
m. cruinb
SE. of Cruachu, Lu. 56.
m. cruinn
Laud. 615, p. 111; ¶ M. Cruing, Raw. B. 502; ¶ Druim Cetta in it; ¶ this was the terr. of the Cruithne before the Cenel
Eogain made themselves masters of it; ¶ ? Crindle on the W. bank of the r. Roe.
m. cruinn
in Connacht, Hf. 19 a, 2nd pt.; ¶ N. of Cruachu, Ll. 56; ¶ Magh Cruinb, Muice Cruinb, SE. of Cruachain, Lu. 56.
m. cualgerne
Ruscach in it, in d. Derry, Cs. 166.
m. cuib
Lg. 97, Sb. 2 b 1, Hk. 306; ¶ al. M. Cuibi in Conn., Lec. 83.
m. cúili coel
Ll. 18; ¶ in Cenel mBogaine, Mi., Hx. 888, Lg. 92, Lec. 32, 579, Hk. 326, K. 132 a, Sc. 21 a 2.
m. cúile feda
in Airgialla, in Fernmaigh, Mi., Ll. 15, Lec. 62, Lg. 84, Bb. 23 b; ¶ prob. around Loch Fea, O'D.
m. cúili feada
in Fothartaibh, Bb. 23 b 1, Lec. 574; ¶ i Fothartaibh Airbrech, Sc. 20 a.
m. cuilinn
cath M. C. betw. Britons and Ultonians, K. 164 a, Hb. 71, Cri.; ¶ al. M. Cuillinn in Ard hua n-Echach, Fia. 108; ¶ al.
Campus Cuilind in Airdd nepotum nEchdaig, Ui.; ¶ prob. in bb. Iveagh, c. Down, Hen., but apparently in Ards, c. Down.
m. cuili tolad
in Connacht, Lg. 20, Bb. 14 b, Ll. 6, K. 123 a, Lec. 550, Fer. 14, Sd. 5 b 2, Mi., Sc. 8 al 2; ¶ al. M. C. Tola, Tolaid,
Tolait; ¶ in b. Kilmaine, Mayo; ¶ v. Cúl Tolad.
m. cuillinn
Ui Flaithbheartaigh of M. Cuillin, in Gno Bheag, in W. Connacht, Fir. 202, 839; ¶ Moycullen tl., p. and b., c. Galw., At.
iv. 227.
m. cuini
A. 11 a; ¶ ? at Ballycowan, nr Rahan, King's Co.
m. cummai
Pd. viii. 42; ¶ M. Cumai, digna Erenn, I. 143 a, M. Cuma, Ed. 491, Bb. 33 a, 49 b; ¶ in Ui Néill, K. 131 a, Sc. 20 a 2,
Hk. 320, Sb. 3 b 2, Bb. 23 b, Lec. 574, Lg. 85, Fm. i. 36; ¶ in Breifne, or betw. it and Meath, Fm. ii. 574; ¶ in Breifne(?),
Lg., 205; ¶ so called fr. Cumma, son of Tlachtga, who was born on Tulach Tlachtga in Meath, Bb. 226 b, Sa. 69 a 2, I. 147
a 1, Fir. 535. m. cungu; ¶ Bríg of, Ll. 368; ¶ v. Cunga.
m. da chainnech
in Conaille Muirthemne, Louth, Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ M. da chainneach, Fm. ii. 840; ¶ i Conaille Muirthemne; ¶ al. M. dá chuinnech
in Louth, Ci.
m. da chaomog
St. B. 435, K. 170 a; ¶ in or nr Meath(?).
m. dá cheo
at Loch da én in Connacht, Ll. 275, Rc. xx. 152; ¶ seems in Connacht; ¶ I am pretty certain it is in Hy Maine; ¶ seems
betw. Cruachan and Athlone, at Loch na n-én, Rc. xxi. 154.
m. da chlaine
in Oirghialla, Mi.; ¶ in it is Domnach Maige dá Claine, now Donagh p. in b. Trough, c. Mon., Ui.
m. dá chon
M. dá chonn; ¶ Ui Fethcain (Fethain) of M. da chonn, I. 58 a 1, Lec. 197; ¶ in Lein., Ll. 314, Fir. 465; ¶ Ui Cnuigh in
M. d. Chonn, geneal. of kings of Ui mBairrche, Fir. 462; ¶ Ua Néill Maige dá con, Moyacomb p., Fearann Ui Néill in the b.
Shilelagh, Wickl., and partly in b. Ravilly, Carl., Fm. ii. 930, Ods. 674; ¶ Moyacomb p. contains parts of cc. Carl., Wexf.,
and Wickl.; ¶ O Nualláin, airdri Fotharta, O Néill a Muigh dá chonn, Bran. 153a.
m. dá chonn
in Deisi of Mun.; ¶ ó Néill of M. dá C. went with Ceallachán Chaisil to Dublin, St. B. 411, 412; ¶ O Faeláin, O Néill of
M. dá Chon said, we are here 20 men of the Deisi, Lis. 151 b. m. dá dhos; ¶ in S. of Delbna and S. of Athlone, ML. 60, Hx.
682; ¶ in b. of Delvin, c. Westm.
m. da eo
in Luachair, W. Mun.(?), Ll. 206.
m. da gabal
in Crích na Colla, Lg. 101; ¶ in Oirghialla, Ll. 17, Lec. 32, 290 b a, 578, Sc. 21 a, Lg. 91, K. 131 b; ¶ betw. Dún Rudraige
and Berna na Forairi, Lu. 104 b; ¶ in Ulst., N. of Berna na Forairi, Lu. 105 b; ¶ in Tirowen and seems nr Tullahogue, Ui.,
Mi.
m. da gabor
Lec. 63; ¶ in Orgiellia, Of. 205, Mi.; ¶ al. M. dá gabul, q.v.
m. da gabra
al. M. Macha, Bb. 224 a.
m. da ges
over M. D. G. to Druim Suain, Ll. 153 b, 192; ¶ M. da gheisi in Lein., Mm. 302.
m. dairbrech
in Meath, Ll. 15; ¶ al. M. Dairbre in Tethba, c. Westm., Fm. ii. 958 (cf. L. Dairbrech?); ¶ in Fotharta Dairbrech, Fm.
i. 36; ¶ at foot of Croghan hill, King's Co., O'D.
m. dala
Liss na Calligi at the end of M. D. in Mun.(?), Ll. 46; ¶ Belach mór M. D., Mi.; ¶ Ballaghmore in Ossory; ¶ v. Slige Dala.
m. damoerna
Tl. 164; ¶ al. M. Damairne, now Magheramorne on the W. of Larne L., c. Antr.; ¶ v. Domnach Mór Maige Damoerna in Dalriedia,
Ct.; ¶ in Dalaraidi, Lec. 285; ¶ v. I. 67 a, Fir. 576. m. darbthen; ¶ Ui Mani slain there, Au. i. 248; ¶ al. M. nDairbthen
airm i fail L. Rii (al. Rib), Ll. 212 b, Ed. 475, I. 160 b.
m. dea
in Ulst., Ll. 94 b.
m. deicet
I. 171 b; ¶ at L. Deicet (Teicet)?
m. deine
al. Magen na morthret in Connacht; ¶ Ceis Coraind in it, Ll. 212.
m. deiriuch mic frisceo
betw. Cuailngne and Conaille, Lbl. 591. m. deiscirt; ¶ Lan. iv. 98; ¶ Mac Cairthigh, K. of Desmond, burned M. D., both
houses and temples, Ai. 34 b; ¶ in Ossory(?).
m. deisil
in b. Compsey, c. Tipp., Cl. 30, 62; ¶ Modeshil, nr Killenaule, c. Tipp.
m. deistin
in Ultaib, Ll. 94, Ls. i. 146, 154 (which has M. Desten and M. Deisitin).
m. dela
Sb. 2 b, Lg. 97; ¶ cf. Slige Dela.
m. delenn
Cri.; ¶ v. Delend.
m. delge
in d. Lismore, Tax.; ¶ Moydeligo or Moydiliga tl.
m. denna
oc techt dam dar Maig Luada, dom arfas Bili Buada, ro gabas a Muigh Denna, la dana traig inschenna, Hx. 99.
m. derg
M. nDeirg; ¶ al. M. n-Uatha, M. nÚra, nr M. Tuired at Cong, Sa. 40 a, 83 b, Bdc. 158, Rc. xxi. 163, Hc. 21, 711; ¶ seems
not far fr. Athlone, or fr. the site of one of the battles of M. Tuired; ¶ due E. of Athlone.
m. desse
Sb. 2 b, Lg. 97; ¶ v. Dési.
m. diraim
im Maig Diraim, Lh. 195.
m. diughbha
cath Críche Coirpre fought there, Fm. iii. 58 note; ¶ in b. Carbury, c. Sli., Ci.; ¶ cf. Moydow, c. Sli.
m. doghabhail
in Crích Conla, Bb. 20 a.
m. doirb
M. nDorb, ruc Tlachtga tri mic, Doirb, a quô M. nDoirb, Fir. 535, Sa. 69 a, Lec. 516, Bb. 226 b; ¶ al. M. nDoirbi, I. 147
a, Ed. 491; ¶ nr Tulach Tlachtga (?).
m. dola
al. M. Dula, Sb. 2 b; ¶ in Ulst., Ll. 94; ¶ in N. Ulst., C.; ¶ in Kiennachta of Ulst., Ct.; ¶ the Cenél Eogain and Airgialla
came to M. Dula to banish O Gormley fr. Cenél Maien (Moen), Au. ii. 138, 136; ¶ de Campo Tochuir venit Patricius in Campum
Dulo Ocheni et fecit 7 aeclessias ibi, et venit in Ardd Sratho, A. 15 a; ¶ he goes into Daigurt into Mag Dúla; ¶ he founded
seven churches at the r. Ochaine -i.e., Domnach Dola, D. Senliss, D. Dari, D. Senchue, D. Mincluane, D. Cati, Both-Domnach;
¶ he went out of Dagurt, and out of Mag Dola into Árd Dáilauig; ¶ he founded churches therei.e., Dún Cruithne; ¶ seven
churches belong to him in Cianacht, Tl. 154, 160; ¶ Ard Sratho (Ard-straw), Bothdomnach (Bodony pp. drained by r. Moyle [Magh
Dola?], Domnach Cati (Donagheady p.) and Cenél Moen are in b. of Lr. Strabane, c. Tyr., and so seems M. Dola; ¶ but v. Eilne,
Dolo; ¶ a difficulty arises fr. "cath Dolo in Mag Elni; ¶ in Mag Ele" (v. Eilne), i.e., at Coleraine on E. bank of r. Bann;
¶ but this Ele is, I think, nr Glen-elly r., which, and r. Moyle, are tributaries of r. Mourne in b. Strabane. My identifications
of the places mentioned in A. and Tl., supra, require revision and correction.
m. domnaig
they marched by the r. Fergus through Cinél Cualachta to M. D., Tor. 256, Ai. 76 b; ¶ Mogowna in SE. of b. Inchiquin; ¶
v. Cenél Cuallachta.
m. domnon
Campus D., A. 14 b 1, f. 10 b 1; ¶ a district in the W. of Ireland in which was the wood of Fochlath; ¶ belonged to Amolngid,
macc Fechrach, maicc Echach, i.e., b. Tirawley, c. Mayo, so Inbher Domnon would be Killala Bay.
m. draigen
N. of Indber Locha dá Dháil, Lis. 196 b.
m. dremne
al. M. nDrithne and M. Suain, Fir. 669; ¶ in Muscraide Tíre, Fir. 669; ¶ Sliocht Muighe Dremhne (in Gen. Ui Chearbhuill),
Hz. 109; ¶ prob. M. driffim in d. Killaloe, Tax.; ¶ al. M. Drithne, Modreeny p. in E. of b. Lr. Ormond, c. Tipp., Ods. 674.
m. drisein
in Tuath O Conaill, Mun., Lis. 183 a.
m. dron
in Muscraighe Treithirni, Ll. 324.
m. drothir dremna
7 Eps. of, Ll. 374; ¶ v. M. Dremne.
m. drúchtain
in Leix, ext. fr. Ath-Baiteoige to Ath-fuiseoige nr Luggacurran, Fm. iv. 732; ¶ and fr. Ballymaddock S. to Slewmargie,
Tp.; ¶ M. D., l. of O Kellys in Queen's Co., Obr., Bran. 152 a; ¶ al. M. Cloinne Ceallaigh, Cg. 214.
m. duin
Ronan Magdúin, Ll. 368, Ai. 151 b, Bb. 126 a, Lec. 119. m. dúine; ¶ cath M. D., Mi., Cri., Ai. 19 b, 99, Ll. 322, Lec. 429,
Bb. 102 b; ¶ seems in Thomond; ¶ Cellachán of Cashel defeats Ceinneittig at M. D., Fm. ii. 650; ¶ prob. in cc. Tipp. or
Clare, or on their border.
Fg., Mt. 25, Md.; ¶ caislen M. D. in O Ferghail's l., Ui.; ¶ in Muinter Gillacain, Con. 18 a; ¶ tl. p. and b. in c. Longf.,
Mi., Cri., Ci., Fm. vi. 2495; ¶ now Moydow.
Ll. 43; ¶ al. Tenndais, where a bat. was fought betw. Eber and Eremón, Ed. 493; ¶ prob. on or nr a line drawn from Dublin
to Galw.; ¶ on a tochar or causeway betw. two plains, to E. of the road, Ed. 494; ¶ it was at Geashill in King's Co.; ¶
al. Tendáis, Sa. 81 a 1; ¶ al Mag nEnusa, Lec. 524.
m. dunbadun
Castle of Lis aird-abla-alla in Magh Dunbadun, Con. 52 a; ¶ v. Lisárdabla.
m. ebha
Colman Muilinr. of Domnach mór M. E., Fir. 737; ¶ in Connacht, Bb. 14 b, Fer. 14, Ll. 6, Lg. 20, Lec. 386, 550, Sc. 8 a
2, Sd. 5 b 2; ¶ m. nEabha, Fm. i. 10; ¶ betw. Benbulbin and the sea, c. Sli., now Machaire-Eabha, Magherow, Fy., Mi.
m. ebne
al. M. Éibhne; ¶ a son of Cas died at M. É. um Ealbháin, Tor 304; ¶ ? in Thomond.
m. n-echain
al. Findmag, Ll. 306 a, Lec. 617; ¶ seems betw. Ui Faeláin in Kild. and Wickl.
m. echnach
Patrick in his journey fr. Tara to the Inny, fd. a church here, A. 11 a; ¶ in Delbna Assail, Tl. 74; ¶ in it was Domnach
mór Maige E., q.v. Donaghmore, nr Navan.
m. écraide
S. of Craib Thelcha, in Ulst., Hc. 2, 543 b.
m. echredd
St. Patrick fd. a ch. there in his journey from Tara to the Inny, A. 11 a.
m. eda
Ll. 375–6-7 (?); ¶ nr Cloenraith at Tara (?).
m. edair
nr Cashel, where the kings of Cashel were inaugurated, MacCurtin's Antiquities 214; ¶ Edar wife of Gand a quô M. nEdair,
Lec. 386; ¶ v. Mag n-Edarba and Mag Eguir.
m. n-edara
al. M. Tuiredh, Ch. 8; ¶ al. Magh n-Eithrighe, Fm. i. 8.
m. n-edarba
a seat of K. Mun., Lct.; ¶ al. M. n-Edarbane, port ríg Caisil, Lec. 377; ¶ al. M. n-Etarbainne, Bb. 149 a, Lis. 143 a;
¶ cf. Mag Edair.
m. ega
in it is C. Osnadh, q.v., Hz. 211.
m. eguir
rendezvous of Mun. army when preparing to march northwards to relieve Ceallachán, St. B. 420; ¶ cf. Mag Edhair, M. Adhair.
m. einsciath
E. ic-Connachtaib, Hk. 326, K. 132 a; ¶ v. M. nOensciath.
m. eisten
at Snamh dá én, Ll. 203, by the r. Shannon at Athlone, Sa. 85 b; ¶ M. Esten, Rc. xiii. 11.
m. n-elda
Cg. 154, Z. 374; ¶ v. Mag n-Elta.
m. n-ele
al. M. nÉile, M. nEiliu; ¶ in Lein., cleared of woods, Bb. 23 b, Ll. 15, Lg. 84, Lec. 33, Sb. 3 b 2, Hk. 318, K. 131 a,
Fm. i. 34; ¶ Moyelly tl., p. Kilmanaghan, King's Co., O'D., Mi.; ¶ but this seems wrong (1) because this part of King's
Co. was annexed to Meath at so early a date (507 Fm.) that it is unlikely the annalist would record a place there as in Lein.,
C. McN.; ¶ (2) because the Irish form of Moyelly seems to be M. Elle, M. nElli, q.v., though O'Don. in Mi. does not distinguish
the two forms M. Ele and M. Elle.
m. n-ele
M. n-Ela in Connacht, Ll. 7; ¶ Campus Cé vel campus Trindi, hic campus qui in vita hibernica S. Abbani vocatur M. Ele sive
M. Elle, est in comitatu Galviensi, C. 622; ¶ M. Ele, M. Elle; ¶ v. M. Cé, B. lix.
m. n-ele
the following not definitely located—(1) M. hEle, v. Helii, B. lix.; ¶ (2) M. n-Eile; ¶ in Ui Neill, Lec. 574; ¶ this
might be M. Elle in King's Co., or M. Elne, q.v.; ¶ (3) M. n-Ele, in Airthera, Lec. 62.
m. eleóg
in Ui Amalgaid, Lec. 168, Fir. 273; ¶ in Brédach in W. of b. Tirawley, in p. Crossmolina, Mayo, Fy.; ¶ Bernach Domnaill
in it, Lec. 166, Fir. 264, Fy.; ¶ Calraige of M. E., Fir. 248; ¶ al. M. Eligh, Lec. 161; ¶ r. Deel flows through it, Fy.,
Mi.
m. ella
al. M. Ealla, Ti. 68; ¶ the plain of Ealla, betw. Kanturk and Mallow, c. Cork; ¶ Mallow, Fm. vi. 2082, Mi.
m. elle
Moyelly or Moyalley in p. Kilmanaghan, King's Co., O'D., Fm. v. 1342; ¶ al. M. Eille, Fm. iv. 1094; ¶ al. M. hElli, Ci.,
Fm. ii. 958; ¶ Lethinse M. hElli, Ci., Con. 45 a; ¶ Lehinch tl. in p. Kilbride, b. Kilcoursey, King's Co.; ¶ in Ua Maoilsheachlainn's
l., Hb. 128; ¶ Dun Truach in M. E., Lec. 590.
m. elni
M. n-Eilni, Ad. 97, Rc. xvii. 221; ¶ bounded on E. by the Bush and on W. by the Bann; ¶ it includes the NE. Liberties
of Coleraine; ¶ now called An Machaire, nr Coleraine, Ct.; ¶ al. M. Ele, Cri.; ¶ v. Eilne; ¶ cath Tolo in Campo Elni,
Hb. 72; ¶ cath Dolo in M. Elni, Ui,; ¶ called M. Ele in Fm. and Ch.; ¶ but for this M. Elni v. M. Dola.
m. elta
Fir. 35, K. 121 a, Ac. 13, I. 95 b 1, Bb. 155 a; ¶ Cell Mór Airthir Fhini i ciunn Maige hElta, Fg. 220; ¶ M. E. in front
of Etar (Howth), Pd. 52; ¶ betw. Bregmag and Áth Cliath, Ce. 32; ¶ ext. fr. Howth to Tallaght, Ac. 13, Cg. 154; ¶ Clontarf
in it, Cg. 114, K. 171 b, Ci.; ¶ al. M. nElta Etair, plain of Clontarf, Mi. m. n-elta; ¶ Monalty in dry. Kells, d. Meath,
Tax.
m. émir
in Airgialla, Ll. 17; ¶ Cell mór Maighe Emhir, Fm. i. 518; ¶ al. M. Enir, q.v.
m. emhna
Mowney, c. Tipp., O'D., Im. 145; ¶ but prob. Moyanna tl. and p., Queen's Co.
al. Maigen, g. Maigne, d. Maigin, Fg., Md., Mt. 14, 21, 25, 39, Fg.; ¶ Lassair of, Ll. 359; ¶ Molaise of, Ai. 131 a; ¶
Broccán of, Mt. 33; ¶ Ultan Maighnidhi, Md. 76; ¶ 1 of the 3 duns given to Cuach, dau. of Coelbad in Gobair, Bb. 121 a;
¶ Moyne, Maine, Mayne, names of several places; ¶ the following are identified in references—(1) St. Dallan of, Ll. 356,
in Media (Meath), C. 204; ¶ v. Magen Attaed (?); ¶ (2) St. Mukinus of, in Connacia, C. 457, i.e., Mainistir na Maigne, Au.
iii. 610, Moyne Abbey, 1 m. SE. of Killala, Fy., Mi.; ¶ in Clann Uilliaim in Connacht, Fir. 804; ¶ in Uib Amalgaid, Fir.
830, 841, Mis. i. 241; ¶ in p. Killala, b. Tirawley, Fy.; ¶ but another in S. of Shrule, b. Kilmaine, Fy.; ¶ (3) Domnach
Maigne, Donaghmoyne in Oirghialla, Mi.; ¶ (4) M. Maigne in Mun.,Gc. 158.
Rath mór M. E. in Uladh, Sa. 64 a; ¶ v. Ráith Mór M. E.
m. n-enaig
M. Enaigh, Ct.; ¶ Ríghport Casil, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a, I. 136 a 2; ¶ al. M. Enaig Rosa, Lct. 92; ¶ at or nr
Argatglenn in Mun., Zcp. iii. 46; ¶ Moyeyne in dry. Eliogarty, d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ Hui Aililleain of, X. 174, Bb. 51 a, Fir.
170, Lec. 143.
M. Eni; ¶ M. Cetni, q.v.; ¶ in Connacht, Lec. 591, Cri.; ¶ v. Domnach Mor M. Ene; ¶ betw. r. Drowes and Es Ruaid on r.
Erne, Lis. 153, Ccc. 31, Ct., Mi., Ui., Md.; ¶ ext. fr. Belleek to Bundrowes, and fr. Erne to L. Melvin, Fy., along sea-coast
N. of Drumcliff, c. Sli., Tl.; ¶ in it are Domnach mór, A. 18 b, Fg.; ¶ Ard Leccach, Fg., Mt. 39, Md., Ll. 365; ¶ Monteach
Moigi hEni, Lc. ii. 68; ¶ Tradraidi of Magh Inis, now M. nEne, Lec. 366; ¶ fr. M. E. to Dún mbó, Hx. 213 col. 2, Fir. 152.
m. ene ind
Ha. 842; ¶ in Ulst. (?).
m. énfhir
Lg. 200; ¶ v. M. Enir.
m. engaide
M. Enghaide, Con. 37 a, Au. ii. 492; ¶ in O Rork's or O Conor's l.; ¶ in c. Leit., Ci.; ¶ Moy, S. of Garadice Lake, c.
Leit., Ui.
in Ui Bairche, in Mag Ailbe; ¶ a Dún given to Cuach, dau. of Coelbad mac Colum mac Blaith of the Huib Cellaigh Ua mhBairrche
in Magh Ailbe, Ll. 316; ¶ in Gabuir, Lein. Ll. 349, I. 108 b.
al. M. Eu, Au. i. 184, 240; ¶ Mayo, p. and mon. in Connacht in b. Clanmorris, c. Mayo, Ct., Fy., Fep., Mi., Ui., Ci., Con.
2 b, Baeda, l. 4, c. 4, c. 4, 222, Fia., Md., Fg.; ¶ al. M. n-Eo na Saxon, Fg., Fia, Mi., Ui.; ¶ M. n-Eo na Sachsan F.²;
¶ Conndae Muighe dheo, c. Mayo, Lc. ii. 422.
m. n-eo
Colmán Labor i Muig Eo i nDalcais, Mt. 25, F., Fg., Md., Ai. 27; ¶ b. Moynoe tl. and p., c. Clare, on margin of L. Derg;
¶ Mago in d. Killaloe, Tax.; ¶ O Ruairc came and burned Cill dá Lua, Tuaim Gréine and M. n-Eo an Oirbhridhe, Ai. 27 b, Hb.
94; ¶ M. nEo n-Orbhraighe, Fm. ii. 920; ¶ M. n-Eo in Orbraige, Tig. Rc. xvii. (?).
m. n-eo
or Sen Mag n-eo; ¶ al. Mag Láissi (Plain of Leix); ¶ betw. Morett, in Queen's Co., and the Nore, Sas. 698; ¶ Mayo tl.
in p. Killaban, Queen's Co.
m. eoghain inbir
Hx. 103.
m. eoin
Bd. 24; ¶ Seig Mossaidh in Magh Eóin in Mun. (?), Ll. 168; ¶ v. Mag Mossaid.
m. n-éola
in Ulst., Ll. 94.
m. n-eolairg
L. Foyle, Columba, Ad. (?).
m. eolgaidi
al. M. Breg, I. 143 a 2.
m. epsen
M. nEbsin, where Loch Oirbsen now is, Ll. 332, I. 72b, Fir. 537.
m. n-ercaite
N. of r. Bann and SE. of Craeb Thulcha in Ulst., Ll. 186, Z. 185 a, Ll. 550.
m. ernuidhe
Albán of, in Ui Ceinselaig, C.
m. escaig
Fer. 72.
m. n-ese
i.e., Mag nDese, in Mun., separated by the sea fr. Ui Cennselaig; ¶ Disert nArbri in it, Cs. 469–70.
m. étair
Adbath Crimthann i M. E. 7 roadhnacht a nDún Crimthaind, Sa. 23 a; ¶ nr Howth, v. Benn Etair.
m. etan
Hui Sella et Hui Forcha in M. E., in Lein., Ll. 311.
m. n-etarbainne
Rioghport Caisil, B. 149 a, Lis. 143 a; ¶ v. M. nEdarbae.
m. etir di glais
Magheraglass in p. Kildress, c. Tyr., Mi., Ui.; ¶ according to Reeves prob. Magheraglass, in p. Kildress, nr Cookstown in
Tyr.
m. n-etrighe
al. M. n-Ethrighe, Sa. 88 a, Lec. 83; ¶ in Connacht, Lg. 14, 16, Sc. 6 a 1, Sd. 4 b 2, Mi., al. M. n-Edara, al. M. Tuiredh,
Chr., M. fabuir; ¶ dá errfhiach Muige F., Proc. vii.
in Lein., Sas. 4505; ¶ seems E. of r. Slaney; ¶ v. M. Fea.
m. fáil
al. Éire, K. 121 a, 124 a, It. i. 132, Cg. 97, Lu. 52. m. faildearg; ¶ nr Beithil, Fer. 103.
m. faire
Rigport Caisil in Mun., I. 136 a 1; ¶ v. Domnach Mór M. F.
m. faithlinn
Sil. 241; ¶ seems nr Mag Linne; ¶ separated by the "sea fr. Tráig na Tréinfer in Ulst.," Sil. 242; ¶ it was a fairy place.
m. faithne; ¶ in Airtheara, Mi., Ll. 15; ¶ in Airthear Ae, Lg. 84.
m. falchair
where Loch Cé now is, K. 131 b.
m. fane
Domnach M. F., q.v., Ll. 374.
m. fea
Bb. 11 a, 200 a, Ll. 5, 9, Cs. 7, Lh. 121, Fer. 10, Sb. 2 b 1; ¶ in Lein., Lg. 14, Mi., Ui., Cri.; ¶ in S. Lein., Ard Brestine
in it, Ll. 114 b, Rc. viii. 50, Cell Oisnada, Kellistown, 5 m. E., Leighlin in it, Rc. xvii. 120; ¶ in b. Forth, c. Carl.,
unde Fotharta Fea; ¶ dar Mag Fea co Uachtar Gabra, Tph. ii. 341; ¶ in Ui Fáilge, Bc. 15.
m. feabhuil
g. Mwe Foyall, Dl. 46; ¶ in Irel.; ¶ v. Febal.
m. fece
al. Ui Ingair; ¶ in Eoganacht Glennomnach in Mun., Lis. 182 b.
m. feci
i mBregaib .i. oc ferta Conaire, Conaire Mór buried there, or Conaire Carpraige, Lu. 41 b, 51 a; ¶ fr. context it was nr
Tara, Lec. 590.
m. fedha
K. 123 a. m. femin; ¶ v. Femen.
m. fenamna
in (Ara) Cliach, Lh. 116.
m. féni
al. M. Féine; ¶ Hui Lonain of M. F., branch of Hui Garrchon, Bb. 72 b; ¶ Hui Lonain of Feara Muige Feine, Ll. 384; ¶ Hi
Mac Nemain of Feara M. F. one of Forsloindti Hua nGarrchon, Lec. 194; ¶ belonged to Mog Ruith mac Ferguso a quo Clann Ferguso
and Fearmaighe Feine, Fir. 500, 535, Ai. 14 b; ¶ in Mun., Bb. 147 a; ¶ in Eoganacht, Fm. i. 498; ¶ b. Fermoy, c. Cork,
Fm. ii. 650, Obr.; ¶ v. Fir Muige Feine.
m. fera
Lg. 97, Sb. 2 b 1; ¶ al. M. Ferai, Pd. viii. 42, Bb. 200 a; ¶ M. Feimin, M. Fea and M. Fera, I. 153 a 2, Sa. 30 a; ¶ seems
an alias for Mag Femin and so in c. Tipp.; ¶ Fera and his brother Femen cleared that plain, Ll. 168 b.
m. ferainn
a Digna Erenn, I. 143 a.
m. ferna
the plain of Ferns, Wexf., Lb. 80.
m. fernmhaighe
K. 131 a, Sb. 3 b 2, Lg. 84, Hk. 318, Mi.; ¶ in Oirghialla = b. Farney, c. Mon.
m. fertaigi
nr r. Berbha; ¶ al. M. Méchi, Ll. 159, Bd. 17; ¶ M. Meici, Bb. 192 b; ¶ M. Mheath, I. 148 b.
m. fian
in Mun., Lis. 142 b; ¶ i.e., Feara Muighe, now Fermoy, O'D., Lct.
m. fichche
Feart Conaill in M. F. in Bregmag, Ha. 731.
m. fidgae
It. i. 210, Lu. 45 a, Hx. 92, 98; ¶ cf. Oinach Fidge, Tuath Fidgae, in c. Wexf. (?).
m. find
Pd. viii. 42; ¶ I. 143 a, 39 b, Lec. 496; ¶ in Tír Mane, Lbl. 917; ¶ Ci., Bb. 207 a, Tp.; ¶ al. Gannmag in Connacht,
Lis. 209 b, Sas. 1237; ¶ al. Tír Cluichi Midir 7 in maic óic (al. Tír Aengusa), Lu. 39 b, Bb. 208 b; ¶ W. of Belach Liag
(al. B. da liach), Lu. 39 b, Bb. 208 b; ¶ W. of Snam dá én, Ll. 151; ¶ nr L. Rib, Ed. 474; ¶ now the Bredagh or Keogh's
country, p. Taghmaconnell, b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Im., Mi., Ci.; ¶ v. Domnach mór M. F., Bredach.
m. find
in Cenél Connill, Lis. 147 b.
m. find
Moyfin, in Meath, Fm. iv. 685.
m. findabrach
Moy Fynnorach, Gor. 7 b; ¶ nr Fennor at Slane; ¶ v. Findabair; ¶ NW. of Crinna i mBregaib, Lec. 519, Ll. 165, Sa. 72 b
1.
m. findalbha
p. of Manulla, Moynulla; ¶ in b. Carra, Mayo, ext. fr. Crannan Tornaighe to Caisel Cairpre, Fir. 271, Fy.
m. findargait
a fanciful name, ? the sea in fairyland, Ib. 5. m. fine; ¶ Ll 45 a; ¶ Atchess midach Maige Fíne sech Ess Máge, nr cataract
of the Maigh, now Caherass, c. Limk., Mm. 486.
m. fitharta
al. M. Fidharta; ¶ in N. Meath, or in Louth, Ui.; ¶ v. Fithairt.
m. fliuchrois
Sa. 82 a.
m. fochailleach
Ochtar M. Fochailleach, Lis. 21 a.
m. foimsen
nr Mag Caeri, Carra, c. Mayo, A. 13 b, Ct., Tl. p. 10; ¶ the plain betw. Hollymount and L. Carra, Hen. m. foirindsi; ¶
where Loch Febail now is, Lec. 577.
m. fortrenn
Cps. 460; ¶ al. M. Foirtrenn, M. Fortrein, swordland of Cruithnig in or on E. of Bretnaig, Fir. 123 e, 504, Lec. 141 a,
285; ¶ in Pictland, N. of the Forth, Dunduirn its stronghold, Cps. 319, 95; ¶ v. Fortrenn.
m. fót
at Rót na Rig, where L. Riach now is, Ll. 202; ¶ M. Foit, Sa. 78 b; ¶ Moyode tls. in district of Loughrea, 3 m. Fr. Athenry.
m. fothaid; ¶ N. 266; ¶ in N. Irel.; ¶ Sil. Conaill Glaiss mic Eích of M. F., M. Uisnig and M. Mogna, Ll. 135.
m. fothin
is na hIartharuibh, K. 131 a, Hk. 318; ¶ but in Airthearaib, Bb. 23 b, Sc. 20 a 2, Sb. 3 b 2; ¶ al. M. Fothne in Airtheru,
Lec. 62; ¶ al. M. Fothan in Airgiallaig in Oirrthearaib, Lec. 574.
m. fuacht ardaib
Scot and Mongan of the Dail Messin Corp in Cell M. F. ardaib, and in Ceartarcaib in Cluain Moiscni, Lec. 112.
m. fuara
in l. of the Two Bacs, Tirawly, Fy.; ¶ in Brédach in Uib Amalgaid, Lec. 168, Fir. 273, Fy.
m. fubna
M. Fubhna, Lec. 63, Hk. 324, Mi.; ¶ in Airgiallaib, Ll. 17, Lg. 91, Of. 205, K. 131 b, Sc. 21 a, Sb. 4 a, Lec. 32, 290b
a, 578; ¶ in feronn na hEmna, Lg. 101; ¶ in Crích Enna (Emhna ?), Bb. 20; ¶ prob. the district of the Fubhna (Oona Water),
b. Middle Dungannon, c. Tyr.
m. fuina
in Ulst.; ¶ Findcaem, ba é a ferann M. F. 7 Senmagh, Sto. 19 a 2.
m. fuinsidea
al. M. Fuinnsighe, M. Fuinnsidhe, K. 131 b; ¶ where L. Feabuil now is, Sc. 20 b 2, Sb. 4 a 1, Hk. 322.
m. fuitruime
in b. Magunihy; ¶ plain in which L. Léin is, H. 3, 18, p. 151, Ods. 653.
m. gabra
al. Crundmagh, S. of Magh Tuaisceart, Lis. 171 b.
m. gabrain
in Lein., Ll. 184; ¶ v. Gabrán.
m. gai
prob. in N. of Bernicia, Cps. 4 b 1.
m. gaible
in Uib Failge, c. Kild., Obr.; ¶ v. Fid Gaible.
m. gaiblín
Mongavlin tl. in p. Taughboyne, c. Don., F. v. 1872, Ci.; ¶ 5 m. N. of Lifford.
m. gaileng
O Raigillaig, K. of Muinter Mail-mordha and of M. G., Rc. xviii. 192.
m. gailinne
plain of Gillan or Gailinn, in b. Garrycastle, King's Co., Fm. v. 1482.
m. gamnach
C., B. lviii., Bb. 128 a; ¶ in Cailli Conaill, in Huibh Amalgaidh, Lec. 169; ¶ in Bredach, Fir. 284; ¶ N. of mag nEo
in Tír Amalgaid, Lec. 124; ¶ Moygawnagh p. in Caille Conaill, in W. of b. Tirawley, Fy.
m. garadh
in n-Uibh Faircheallaigh i ttuaiscert Osraighe, Md., F., Ll. 371, Fer. 130, I. 109 b; ¶ Ui F. occupied Offerlane p.; ¶
v. Disert Garad.
m. ngaraind
al. Magh Luidhni, Sa. 48 a, where L. Erne is; ¶ v. M. Genainn.
m. garbh
Moygarriff tl. in p. Aghagallon, c. Antr., Dc. ii. 284. m. gartchon; ¶ Fm. ii. 1140; ¶ O Connor went to M. G. to help
the Lord of Leit. and the K. of Meath; ¶ somewhere in c. Longf. (betw. Leit. and Westm.) would suit.
m. genainn
where L. Eirne now is, Hk. 324, K. 131 b, 132 a; ¶ al. M. nGaraind.
m. gerginn
v. M. Circinn.
m. gerrain
v. Mag Lemna (in Albain).
m. gési
Cluain Gési in M. G. in Mag Trega, Ll. 360; ¶ v. Cluain G.
m. gesilli
in Lein., Ct.; ¶ at Geashill, King's Co.; ¶ in Uib Failge, Lec. 31, 575, Ll. 16, Hk. 320, Bb. 23 b, Lg. 85, Sc. 20 b 1,
Sb. 3 b 2, K. 131 a, Mi.
m. gialáin
seems in Mayo or Rosc.; ¶ "Comarba Gialáin," Kj. ii. 340.
m. glae
al. M. Glaea; ¶ cath Boirend timchioll ar muir bo thuaid congabsat aniar Mag (al. a Maig) Glae, is do fig cath Glae, is
de atá Ath Laigen, Ha. 752, 846; ¶ al. Tuath Clae, Tuath Glea, in N. of Corcomruad, c. Clare, nearest pt. to Aran Isles,
Wc. 64, Fm. v. 1604, Mi.
m. glas
Anglo-Irish Maglass, Moglass, Moyglass, Maglas.
m. glas
Ciarraige of, Ll. 327; ¶ M. nGlas; ¶ cell fd. by Finden of Clonard, Lis. 23 b; ¶ M. Glas; ¶ v. Cell Mór Maige Glais;
¶ M. Glas, Cs. 218; ¶ in d. Ardmach (?).
m. glas
Ce. 50; ¶ in b. Raphoe, c. Don., a day's march S. of Ailech, ibi.
m. nglass
in Ulst., Lbl. 946; ¶ Tibir of M. G. at Inber mBuada, at Inis Saimer, Lec. 494; ¶ bat. of M. Gl. by Ui Neill against Clann
Conaill, Ll. 183; ¶ in Tír Breis; ¶ al. Mag Tiubra; ¶ Irial Faid slain at the Muaid O nAmalgaid in M. G.; ¶ al. Mag Tibra,
Lec. 358; ¶ Dun Tibra in it, nr Inber Chairnd Glais; ¶ al. Inber mBuada, Rc. xvi. 140; ¶ v. Inber mBuada.
m. glas
in Ely O Carroll, Fir. 664.
m. glas
Moyglas tl., p. Ballynakill, c. Galw., Fm. vi. 2228.
m. glas
in b. Ibrickan, Clare, Stowe MSS., E. iv. 3, p. 1; ¶ in p. Kilmurry.
m. glea
v. Mag Glae.
m. glinne dechon
al. M. G. Decon, Mi.; ¶ in Cenel Conaill, Ll. 18, Lg. 92; ¶ al. M. G. Dercon i C. Conaill, Hk. 326, K. 132 a; ¶ al. M.
G. Deircdonn (Dercdon) la C. Conaill, Sc. 21 a 2, Sb. 4 a 2, Lec. 32, 63; ¶ M. G. dá chon in Cenél Conaill, Lec. 579.
m. gorbáin
Moygorban; ¶ al. Moiorban in dry. and d. Cashel, Tax.; ¶ Magorban tl. and p., c. Tipp.
m. gossa
etir Firu Roiss ocus Firu Ardai, It. i. 144.
m. greilltighi
a tir Gleúist, in Saxain, I. 93 a.
m. gresain
Brian Ruadh routed at M. G., fled to Bunraite, Ai. 59 a, Tor. 8.
m. guail
in Ulst.; ¶ Co Magh Mór, Co Magh nGuail, co Sruth na mbangaisceagach, &c., Sto. 18 b.
m. guaire
Ti. 41; ¶ nr Kinvara, c. Galw.
m. gubra
B. xxx.; ¶ leg. M. Gabra.
m. nguil
nr Ailech, Inishowen, c. Don., I. 164 a 2.
m. guile
in Huibh Eachach, Ai. 24 a.
m. iannachta
battle fought by Maelseachlainn against the Gaeidhil, Lg. 224.
m. ibhair
Moynure; ¶ in p. Drum, b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Im.
m. ichtair
Brecan M. Íochtair, Lec. 115.
m. ichtarach
(1) Moyeightrach, nr Killarney; ¶ (2) Moyetra, in p. Clontibret, c. Mon.
m. íle
Mogeely, tl. and p. in E. of c. Cork, Fm. vi. 2118.
m. n-illsen
v. M. Uillsenn.
m. imbolg
Uath Maighe Imbolg; ¶ name of a story, Ll. 189, Mm. 587. m. imchlair; ¶ Domnach mór al. Ross Glenda i M. I. i tTír Eogain,
F., Fg. Md., Ui., Cv. 126, Mi.; ¶ in b. Dungannon, c. Tyr., Fm. iii. 116, Ci.; ¶ v. Domnach Mór Maige I.
m. imlech
Moyemlagh tl. in p. Kilcolman, c. Sli., Fm. v. 1422, Hs. ii. 398, Con. 81 b, Ci.
m. n-inair
al. M. n-Ionair, Sb. 4 a 1, I. 91 a 1; ¶ in Airghiallaibh, Lec. 32, 63, Lg. 91, K. 131 b, Sc. 21 a; ¶ v. M. Enir.
m. inais
Lec. 590; ¶ in Ulst., Bb. 31 b; ¶ al. M. n-Ene at the Erne, Lec. 582; ¶ confounded with M. Inis, Mm. 527; ¶ in b. Clanawley
in S. of c. Ferm., Fm. iii. 534.
m. in chairn
Fm. ii. 1088; ¶ in Ultaib.
m. in chláir (?)
Maynclare, al. Meynklar in Skreen dry., d. Meath, Tax.
m. in cluithi
E. of Emain Macha, Lbl. 577; ¶ al. M. in Cluche, Lu. 59.
m. indalb
Manulla p., Mayo; ¶ al. M. Findalba, Fy.
m. in dergraith
Hui Amsain and Hui Critain of Hui Bairrci in M. in D., Bb. 73 b, Ll. 313, Lec. 197.
m. n-indusa
.i. Breifne, Sa. 79 b 1; ¶ al. M. Innusa in Breifne, Lec. 524.
m. in fhir
in Meath; ¶ Cell mór, a ch. of the monks of Clonmacnois, was in it, Rx. xviii. 28; ¶ Kilmore tl. and p.
m. n-ini
nr Dun Geirg, seems in Connacht; ¶ in it was Gerg's fort, Rath Ini, in the NW., Ll. 258 b, 259 b; ¶ v. Dunad Geirg.
m. in imarraic
in Lein., betw. Carnnmhagh and Tipra in Muccaidh, Lis. 196 b.
m. inín
Ráith Croichne in it, Sb. 3 b.
m. inir
Mi.; ¶ where the Déisi of Mag Bregh fought against Cormac mac Airt, Ha. 720, Lu. 53 b, 54 a; ¶ in Orgiellia, Of. 205; ¶
v. M. Enir.
m. inis
b. Lecale, c. Down, Ui., Mi., Tl. 38, Lbl. 325 a, Hk. 318, 513, Lec. 33, 62, K. 131 a, Rc. vi. 175, Lis. 7 a, Ll. 15, 94,
128 a, Lg. 84, Tl. l., Sc. 20 a, Sb. 3 b 2, Lb. 29, Sa. 83b, Ls. i. 252; ¶ al. Leth Cathail, Of. 245, Ct., Cri., Lec., fo.
136; ¶ in it are Sabull, Lb. 29; ¶ Cúl Ard, Mi.; ¶ Rath Croich, Mi.; ¶ W. of Dun Lethglais, Bb. 142 a; ¶ terr. given
by Dichu to St. Patrick, Tl. p. 38.
m. inis
Tradraidhi of M. I., now Magh n-Ene, Lec. 366; ¶ Finnabair in it, Mm. 527; ¶ Trén mac Finachta died there, Tor. 304; ¶
recte Mag Inais, q.v.
m. inninnrighe
Mr. 106, in c. Don. (?).
m. ínreg
Ro hinred Lagin co fargi leó 7 M. Ínreg leg. M. m(b)reg ?, Z. 352.
m. in scáil
Oig. 133; ¶ Medb of, Ll. 28 a, 82; ¶ Ferdiad was a champion fr. M. in S., Lbl. 601.
m. in trín
Cnoc na deachmaidhe in it; ¶ at Maistiu in Lein., Lis. 229 a, Sas. 4826; ¶ nr Ardscull and Mullaghmast in S. Kild.
m. istean
Moystown, on the W. of the Brosna nr Gillen, b. Garrycastle, King's Co., Fm. v. 1461, note.
m. itho
M. Itha; ¶ Perrexit per Bernas Filiorum Conill in Campo Itho et fundavit ibi Aecclessiam Magnam (Domnach Mór), A. 15 a;
¶ Patrick went over Bernas of Tír Aeda (b. of Tirhugh) into M. Itha to Domnach Mór Maige Itha, Tl.; ¶ Ernaide in M. Itha,
F². 50, 208; ¶ N. of Crích Moduirn and SW. of L. Foyle, Lec. 26; ¶ fr. Domnach Mór Maige Ithe in Cenél Conaill Patrick went
next day to the r. Daol to bless the country, Md.; ¶ all the places in italics are in S. of b. Raphoe; ¶ Donaghmore, Urney
p., Mourne Lake and Mournebeg r. in p. Donaghmore, the r. Deel, al. Dale; ¶ in it also is Tech na Comairce, Fir. 751, al.
Tachnekomeryk, in p. Clonleigh, betw. Lifford and Castlefin, Cv. 71; ¶ al. Mag Itha mic Breogain, X. 367; ¶ now dry. of
Mahya, al. Moghy, in d. of Derry and c. Don., Cv. 69; ¶ al. dry. Maguritha (Machaire Itha), Tax. p. 216; ¶ included pp.
Donaghmore, Cloneigh, Urney—in fact, the part of d. Derry, which is in b. Raphoe; ¶ v. Ui., Mi., Ci., Cs., Ct., Ll. 5 a,
12 a, Bb. 20 b, K. 127 b, 187 a.
m. itho
M. Itha; ¶ Campus Itho Fothart, Mi.; ¶ Campus Ithi Fochairt, Hb. 67; ¶ in Lein., Rc. xvii. 198, Sd. 4 b, Sc. 6 a, Ll.
5, Fer. 10, Lg. 14, Lec. 545, 615, Cs., Bb. 13 a; ¶ in Fothairt Lagen, Tig. an. 664, Mi., Chi., Ui.; ¶ O'D., Fm. ii. 1189,
says in b. Forth, c. Wexf.; ¶ but more prob. M. Itha at Luimnech (mentioned in Bb. 20 b, Lec. 566); ¶ where Fotharta Maigi
Itha had the tribes of Ui Deaga, &c., Lec. 215; ¶ the Ui Deaga, q.v., were S. of Arklow and about Luimnech, now Limerick,
in front of Sir. T. Esmonde's place.
m. itha
in the Déisi, Bb. 20 b, Lec. 566.
m. itechta
in or nr Ui Dorrthinn; ¶ tribe nr Ardbraccan, c. Meath. m. itir dá glais; ¶ im-Machai, i.e. in Arm., Tl. 250; ¶ Flann
halted at M. I. D. G., and Arm. was plundered by him, Au. i. 398; ¶ two rr. dá glais traverse the environs of Arm., and form
a confluence half a m. fr. the city's N. boundary, Pgi.
m. lacha
M. Locha; ¶ in Bregia, Fir. 708; ¶ in iarthar Maigi Breg, Md., Fg., F.; ¶ v. Tech Moelaithgen; ¶ M. Lochain Airthiur
Breg, Fg.; ¶ Ros Eo a M. Locha a mBregaib, F., Mt. 21, Ll. 358; ¶ in Áirthiur Breg, Fg.; ¶ Ros Dela in M. Locha, Lh. 103,
F., Lec. 367; ¶ in M. Lacha, F. Fg.; ¶ (Ua Dummaige ) Rí M. L. in Meath, Bk. 7 a, Lis. 145 b, Lct. 178, I. 138 a; ¶ Moilach
in Manor of Fore, Gor. 8 a; ¶
p. Moylagh, b. Fore, c. Meath, O'D.; ¶ M. L. Silenn, Lec. 576; ¶ L. Sheelin is NW. of M. L.
m. lacha
in b. Kells, c. Kilk., Tp.; ¶ in Ossory, Fir. 480; ¶ Cell Brighde is in it; ¶ name of a p. ch. and of a chapel, Ct.; ¶
mag lacha, al. Clár maige lache, now b. Clarmallagh in Queen's Co., plus part of b. Clandonagh Kill Brigde major and K. B.
minor in M. L., Ossory, C.; ¶ now Kilbreedy in b. Clarmallagh; ¶ l. of Ui Faelain, Bran. 153 b.
m. lacha
M. Locha; ¶ Bb. 160 a, dist. Thomond, C. 531; ¶ leth maighe L. a bparroisde Chille Rois, i C. an Chláir, Cell Cerbaill
N. of M. L. in c. Clare, Ix. 38, 40, i.e., Kilcarroll tl. in p. Kilrush; ¶ on sea coast as Senán reaching M. L. saw the full
tide before him, Lis. 18 b; ¶ 4 m, NE. of Kilrush where S. Senan's Loch and Church are.
m. lacha
also p. in b. Iffa and Offa W., nr Ardfinnan, c. Tipp., Ods. 674; ¶ N. of Mag Femin, Lec. 367.
m. lacha
M. Locho; ¶ v. Cluain Cuirc of M. L. same as previous place (?).
m. lacha
Corca Cuilcenn of M. Lacha of the Clann Eoghain, Fir. 503; ¶ Eoganacht M. Lacha, Fir. 669.
m. lacha
Colman mór from whom are the Clann Colmain, the Fir M. L., etc., Fir. 161.
m. locha
in Cenél mBinnigh in Ghlinne, Fir. 142.
m. lagen
al. M. Laigen, the plain of Lein., Mi., Cg., 46, It. iii. 22, Ll. 309, K. 164 a; ¶ the following are in it—Claenad in Uib
Faeláin, Fm. i. 382, Fg. 98, F. 88; ¶ Liamain, F. 83; ¶ Oughterard, Fm. ii. 946; ¶ Uachtar Gabra telach mór fil i M. L.,
Lh. 121; ¶ Cell Cuilinn, F. 101; ¶ al. Mag Life, B. xx. 320.
m. laigne
in Conn. cleared of woods by Eochaid Faebarglas, Hk. 324, K. 131 b.
m. lainde
Lis. 27 a.
m. láissi
al. senmag nEo; ¶ betw. Morett in Queen's Co. and the r. Nore, Sas. 698; ¶ in Ossory, Hz. 127.
m. laithbe
Domnach Mór M. L.; ¶ Ethern of, is of the Sobraige of Mugdorn, Ll. 333; ¶ al. M. Laithe, Lec. 180; ¶ v. Domnach Mór maige
L.
m. laithimh
Molahiff, tl. nr Castlemaine, b. Magunihy, c. Kerry, Fm. v. 1756, vi. 1880.
m. lamraige
in Ulst., nr Emain Macha (?), Ed. 483; ¶ M. Lamrigi i Feraib Rois, Todd Lect. xiv. 10.
m. lathraind
al. M. Latrainn, M. Latharrne, M. Latharno; ¶ in Dailnaraidi, Lec. 545, Lg. 14, Bb. 13 a, Mi., Fer. 10, Sd. 4 b, Sc. 6
a, Cs. 8, Cri.; ¶ M. Ladrand, Ll. 5; ¶ M. Latharna, Mi., the low ground betw. the hills and the sea nr Larne, c. Antr.
m. lecet
in Connacht, Cri.
m. léighe
I. 169 b, Sa. 78 a, Sb. 2 b; ¶ in Connacht, Lec. 523; ¶ seems not far from Tur Conaing, q.v.
m. leine
i madmum Muigi Leine; ¶ Cenel Ennai defeated by Cenel Eogain na hInnsi, Au. ii. 30; ¶ ? in b. Raphoe, c. Don.
m. leis
Erc i Maigh Leis, Mt. 24 = Erc ó Thelaigh Lis i n-Uibh Eachdach Uladh, Fg. 94.
m. lemna
Lis. 14 b, Hk. 324, Sb. 4 a 1, I. 97 a 2; ¶ in N. of Ireland, Todd Lect. v. 79, Hog. 132; ¶ in Ultonia, Ct.; ¶ in Airgialla,
Ll. 17, Sc. 21 a, Of. 205, Lec. 32, 578, Lg. 91, K. 131 b (al. Tulach na Carbat, Sto. 20 a; ¶ Tullycorbet p. in Mon.); ¶
tar Mag Leamna 7 tar Cnoc mBreis (al. Cnoc Baine), Sto. 20 a; ¶ al. the Clossach in b. Clogher, c. Tyr., Ráth Mór in it,
Mi.; ¶ in Tirone; ¶ Augher and Ballygawley are in it, and the Blackwater flows through it; ¶ town of Clogher is on its
W. and Errigal Kerrogue on its N. boundary, Tp.; ¶ perh. Maloon tl. in p. Derryloran, c. Tir.; ¶ Malone tls. in p. Shankill,
c. Antr.; ¶ Mac Lean's l. in Ant., Obr.
m. lemna
nr the r. Leamain in Mun., Of. 383; ¶ the r. Laune.
m. leámhna
in Albain, Ai. 129 a, Fir. 410, Hz. 54; ¶ Lennox in Scotl.
m. léna
plain and heath of Moylen, in Fercall, King's Co.; ¶ there Eogan Mór and Fergus were slain, and buried in two little hillocks
now to be seen on said plains, which, as some say, are their tombs, Ac., Of. 316; ¶ adjoining to Durrow on Columb Murray's
farm I saw a grave of a headless skeleton which had been covered by a mound of earth and two immense flags, also near it the
grave in which a head was buried; ¶ M. L. was a heath; ¶ "fraochmag," visible fr. Druim Tursgair; ¶ Mag lebar-thulchaid
Léna, long-ridged M. L. of ML. 74, must refer to the Tullyhills ridge; ¶ al. M. Léna in Mucceda, Bk. of Glendaloch fo. 105,
Ods. 582; ¶ battles there, K. 120 a, 143 b, Ll. f. 222, Lec. 139, 167, Mi., Ui., Bb. 7 a b, 13 b, Md. xxxvii., St. B. 287.
m. lergna
L. Mask in Connacht is on it, K.
m. leslaind
al. M. Leaslaind, in Ui Briuin Seola, in c. Galw., seems in b. Clare, Wc., z. 188 b.
m. lethan
Ui Seallaigh and Ui Fhorcha in M. L. in Lein., Fir. 438,
X. 73, Ll. 380, Bb. 70 b, Lec. 190, Lbl. 640.
m. lethaird
al. M. Tuaiscirt, Lis. 171 b.
m. lethit
M. Leithit, in Lein., Lec. 575; ¶ now Clough tl. and p. in Ossory d., al. Cloghmoylead, Clogh-moylehead, Carrigan's Ossory,
ii. 188.
m. lethluachra
Sa. 83 a.
m. letrach cille
Moyletrakill in p. Diserttoghill, c. Derry.
m. letrach tuaithe
Moyletratoy in p. of Disert-toghill, c. Derry.
m. li.
M. Lii; ¶ al Fir. Lí., Lee, q.v., Pd. viii. 42, Lbl. 417 b, 242, Ll. 5 a, I. 143 a, Lb. 14; ¶ i M. Li. for brú Banna, Fg.,
Md. for brú Banna íochtaraicche, Fg.; ¶ Achad Dubthaig in it, Ll. 173 a, 347, Md, Bb. 119 b; ¶ in Ui Mac Uais betw. Bir
(Birra) and Camus, Lec. 545, Sd. 4 b 2, Bb. 13 a, Sc. 6 a 1, Lg. 14, Fer. 10, Fm. in error put it in Ui Mac Uais Breg.
m. liach
al. m. Seimhni in Úi Maine, nr M. Sencheneoil, Im. 12. m. liathain; ¶ in Lein., Ard Aonaigh Emna in it, Ll. 379.
m. lici pátraic
prob. Portlick in b. Brawney, Westm. O'D., Mi.; ¶ seems not far fr. Rahan and Mag Cisi.
m. lifi
v. Mag Liphi.
m. ligad
in Laighnibh, Bb. 23 b.
m. ligat
in Hui Tuirtre, K. 131 a, Hk. 320, Lec. 31, Sb. 3 b, Sc. 20 b; ¶ v. Mag Lugad.
m. lighen
Sb. 2 b, Lg. 97.
m. line
al. Líne, q.v., dry. Maulyne, Tax.; ¶ Bb. 87 a, Ll. 329, Lec. 249, 250, X. 148, Ci., Mi., Sb. 2 b, Fir. 114, 562, Mm. 621,
Pd. viii. 42, Fen. 8; ¶ in it are Ráth beg, Bb. 48 b, Lec. 610; ¶ Ráth mór, Au. i. 132; ¶ Rathmore and Rathbeg tls. in
b. Upr. Antrim; ¶ M. L. in Dal n-Araide, Mi.; ¶ in Trian Congail in Ulst., Au. iii. 506, Con. 70 b, Fm. v. 1322; ¶ S. of
Lathairne in Ulst., Hc. 2, 543 b; ¶ SE. of Latharnu, Ll. 186; ¶ N. of. r. Ollarba, Ll. 186; ¶ Ollarbai in it, Of. 342;
¶ nr Móin an Chatha, fr. which bog the Ollar and Ollarba rise; ¶ is nr Linn an Gobhann and the hil of Cennguba, Of. 306;
¶ all in Dalaradia; ¶ its position, and prob. territorial extent also, are preserved in the dry. of Moylinny, which comprises
the pp. of Antrim, Donegore, Kilbride, Rashee, Ballycor, Ballynure, Ballylinny, Carnmoney, Templepatrick, Ballymartin and
Ballywalter, with the granges of Muckamore (Magh Commair), Nilteen, Doagh and Ballyrobert.
m. língsen
cath of itir na hAirtheru, q.v., Au. i. 282; ¶ in bb. Oriors, c. Arm.
m. liphi
v. Life, A. f. 10 a 1, Bd. 7, Au. i. 338, Sb. 2 b 1, Ll. 355, F. 181; ¶ al. M. Life, Lh. 118, Lis. 16 a, Fg. 234, Mi., Cri.;
¶ in Uib Faeláin or = Ui Foeláin, as seen fr. context, Fm. ii. 854; ¶ in it are Cell Uasaille, C., Ct., Cg.; ¶ hi Life,
Fm. i. 142; ¶ Cell na n-ingen in iarthur M. L., Fg. 234; ¶ Cell ingen n-Ailella a táib Liamna a n-iarthar M. L., F. 181;
¶ Móin Coluimb in iarthar Lifi, also Ui Ercáin and Forrach Pátric, Tl. 188; ¶ plain nr r. Liffey in Lein., Ct.; ¶ M. Lithfe,
i.e., Conntae Átha Cliath, K. 165 b; ¶ the r. Liffey runs 8½ m. through Wickl., 31 m. through Kild., 8½ m. through c. Dubl.
m. lir
the sea, Laud. 610, fo. 10 a.
m. lis anibair
in Ui Congairb, of the Tuath Muighi Finne, in Mun., Lis. 183 a.
m. lis loind
Ui Mathadhan of, Fir. 204.
m. locha
v. M. Lacha.
m. lochrann
Lec. 83.
m. loga
Lec. 83.
m. loingthe
al. M. Lughna, Sa. 44 b.
m. loisgthe
Molosky in Clare.
m. longa
i.e., M. Loingthi Deced; ¶ where L. nDeced in Connacht is, Bb. 207 b; ¶ v. L. Tecet.
m. longacháin
nr Crota Cliach and Ui Cúanach, Bran. 156 a.
m. longe
at r. Moy, Ll. 211.
m. lorccaigh
v. Craeb Maige L.
m. luachra dedad
Mi., Lg. 92; ¶ la Ciarraidhi nIarlucra, Sb. 4 a, Lec. 32, Hx. 888, Lec. 63, 579, K. 132 a.
m. luada
Bile Buada was betw. it and Emain, At. ii. 102, 106; ¶ in Ulst., It. i. 217, 219, Hx. 98, Lu. 47 b.
m. luadai
in Luigne, Ll. 16; ¶ v. M. Lughad, Lg. 85, Mi.
m. luadat
Maynooth, c. Kild.; ¶ in Lein., Lec. 40; ¶ M. Luagat, a palace of K. of Lein., Of. 305; ¶ in Uib Faeláin, C., Ll. 438;
¶ i tuaiscert hua Faelain, F., Fg., Domnach mór M. L. in it, A. 19 a, C. 540, Ll. 374, F., Fg., Mt. 38; ¶ M. L. in Ui Faelain
id est M. Nuadat hodie, Ll. 43 a; ¶ v. Au. iii. 600.
m. luadat
maidm Maige, L. by the Cenél Eogain of Tolach Occ against the Ui Fiacrach of Ardstraw, Fm. ii. 1138; ¶ in Tirone or its
border.
m. luadat
at the Berba or Barrow, Ll. 159; ¶ M. Lua, al. Muigh Lúathad, M. Luathat, Bb. 192 b, Lbl. 414, I. 148 b, Sa. 11 b, Rc. xv.
304, Bd. 17.
al. M. Lughaid, M. Lughadh; ¶ in Hui-Tuirtre, K. 123 b, Lec. 550, Lg. 20, Mi., Bb. 14 b, Sd. 6 a; ¶ al. M. Lugdach, Sc.
8 a 2; ¶ b. Upper Toome, c. Antr., Ci.; ¶ v. Mag Ligat; ¶ in c. Antr., says O'D., iii. 194, i.e. Fm., in later Ui Tuirtre,
but this is not certain.
m. lughad
in Luigni, Lg. 85, Mi.; ¶ al. M. Lugai, Ll. 16.
m. lughad
the Cenel Maien and Ui Fiachrach defd. there by Cenél Eogain, Au. ii. 136.
m. lugda
in Ciannachta Glindi Gemin, Lec. 574.
m. lugdach
in Uib Tuirtri, Sc. 8 a 2; ¶ v. Mag Lugad.
m. lugna
i Cianachta, Lg. 84, Lec. 62; ¶ al. M. Luigne, Sb. 3 b 2; ¶ in Mi. wrongly put in Connacht; ¶ the text Fm. i. 38 has i
cCianachta, on which O'D. says "Keating calls this Mag Luinge; ¶ we are not told in which of the districts called Cianachta
it is situated," but it is in Cianachta Glinde Grimin (al. Gaimin, Gaimen), Bb. 23 b, Ll. 15.
m. lughna
Ar na beth in imresain do feraibh Olnegmacht im toradh essa
Ruaidh. Is aire tuargaibedh in dulgine na hopre do righne do bríth dó iaramh co M. L. .i. co Magh Loingthe, Sa. 44 b 2. magh
luidni; ¶ al. M. nGaraind (al. Genainn, K. )fris a n-abarthar M. L., i n-Ultaib; ¶ L. Erni in M. Luidhni, Uladh, Sa. 48
a.
al. M. Lúige, Brígit ogh Múighe Lúige, Bb. 126 a, Ai. 151 b; ¶ al. Brigit M. Luingi, Lec. 119; ¶ v. M. Luinge in Tyree.
m. luighne
Ll. 17, Ct.; ¶ in b. Lune, Meath, Fir. ii. 1020.
m. luinge
in Brefny, Fir. ii. 1076.
m. luinge
in Ciannachta, K. 131 a, Hk. 318, v. M. Lugna Luidni. m. luinge; ¶ Lung, nr Ballaghaderreen, Mayo, Fy.
m. luinge
Hb. 68; ¶ al. M. Lunge, Ui., Mi.; ¶ Monastery in Tyree, Cps. 478; ¶ Kilbride on N. of the Isle of Tiree in Scotl. is in
it, Adr. 59; ¶ v. Mag Lunga.
m. luingi
St. Brigit of, Lec. 119; ¶ v. Mag Luigi.
m. luirc
al. M. Luirg, Cri., Ui., Mi., Ll. 308 b, Lc. ii 2, 76, 418, Pd. viii. 42, Of. 30, Ube, Tp. 142, Bd. 29, Mis. i. 211, Fia.
196; ¶ al. M. L. in Dagda, Fm. vi. 2038, Ar. 78, 120, 160, Sil. 279, Fg. 76, Sas. 1502, Lc. ii. 194; ¶ in Connacht, K. 123
a, 131 b, Ll. 17, Ct., Of. 205, Lg. 20, Sc. 8 a, Bb. 14 b, Fer. 14; ¶ SE. of Coirrsliab na Segsa, Ar. 120, 134; ¶ N. of
Uaran Garad, Sas. 1502; ¶ betw. Coirrlsiab na Segsa and Cruachan, Sil. 279; ¶ betw. Segais and Mag Aoi, Ar. 160; ¶ betw.
Berna na hEadargana and Coirrsliab, Tuir. 18; ¶ in it were, L. Cé, Of. 196; ¶ Ard Carna, Fy.; ¶ Tuaim Nóa for brú Búille,
Fg.; ¶ in Caislen mór, Caislen na Bhennota, Caislen an Calaid, Baile na huamha, An Caislen riabach, Au. iii. 566; ¶ L. na
ngasan, Fm. i. 48; ¶ Caislen Baile na huama, Au. iii. 500; ¶ Cell Braighi Uallaighi, Au. iii. 318; ¶ Tempoll Droma Conaille,
Au. iii. 320; ¶ Craeb Grelláin i n-airther M. L., Fg.; ¶ Mac Dermott's l., Obr., At. iv. 174, Kg. ii. 346, Mac Diarmady's
Countre, Kild., Rental; ¶ now Moylurg or the "Plains of Boyle," S. of r. Boyle, b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Mis. i. 240, Fg. 76,
Ci., Ar. 220; ¶ ext. fr. L. O'Gara to Carrick-on-Shannon, fr. Curlieu Mts. to nr Elphin and from L. Key to N. of p. Kilmacumshy;
¶ Moylurg, in the Liber Reg. Visit of 1615, is used to express all the Mac Dermott's lordship, i.e., Moylurg, Tir Tuathail
and Airteach, Fm. iii. 76 note; ¶ but "in Brefny," Tp.
m. lunga
M. Loingthi, in Connaught, Bd. 30; ¶ M. Lunge, nr Ballaghadereen, c. Mayo, where Loch nDecet now is—viz., in Crích Oilella,
I. 159 b, Lec. 491.
m. lunga
i.e. Campus Navis in terra Heth (Tiree in Scotl.), fd. by St. Columba, Cs., Au. i. 126; ¶ v. M. Luingi; ¶ Campus Lunge,
Campus Longe, Ad. 59, 158.
m. lupa
M. Lupa tir lele cantred in Connacht, Sw. 37, an. 1204; ¶ M. Luba, Tire Ailello (?).
m. macha
in Airghiallaibh, Lg. 20, Ll. 6, Bb. 14 b, Sc. 8 a 2, Mi.,
K. 123 b, Lec. 550, Cam. ii. 776, Rc. xx. 338; ¶ in Ulst. betw. Ollarbi and Slíab Fúait, Ll. 263 b; ¶ seems round city
of Ard Macha; ¶ also called Machaire Áird Macha, Fm. i. 40 n.; ¶ but Moy nr Arm., Fia. 146.
m. macha
Bd. 48; ¶ seems nr Waterf.
m. maic dodon
Fg., Md.; ¶ = M. Mennoite (Mennota), Mt. 16.
m. mac n-erca
in Connacht, Ct. 139.
m. maein
Horetown p. in c. Wexf., O'Curry Mm. 481–2, where this place is confounded with one of similar name in p. Clonmore; ¶ al.
Carneross (or Cameross ?); ¶ Maghmoyne in doc. of 1356; ¶ Maghmaine al. Horetown, al. Mackmayne, 3 m. SW. of Taghmon, c.
Wexf. Mm. 481–2; ¶ Cu-chorb is called triath al. rí Maige Maein; ¶ I know it for 60 years, and Raithín Dubh in it; ¶ Macmine
railway station is not far away.
m. magae
St. Brandan there, Cs. 763.
m. maic in dagdai
nr Brúg na Bóinne; ¶ pagan 1ings buried there, Lu. 52 a; ¶ v. M. mic indóc.
m. maicniad
poets' name for Irel., Fy. 288.
m. maighi
plain of r. Maigue in Mun., Fer. 198.
m. maigne
in Mun., Gc. 158; ¶ Maenu mac Uiseraig of Ui Taisig a quo M. Maigniu, I. 83 a.
m. mail
nr r. Berba, Tp.; ¶ part of M. Roigne betw. the Barrow, Nore, and Sliabh Mairghe on N., and Sliabh Gaithle on the S. nr
Inistiogue, still called by the Irish-speaking inhabitants M. M., Loc. Pat. 266, 301; ¶ Tp. shows it was round Gowran.
m. main
I. 143 a; ¶ al. M. Maen, M. Maoin, Im. 101, Kp. 436, Bd. 25, Sa. 48 b; ¶ L. Riach is in it, Hk. 310, Os. iv. 16; ¶ al.
Moenmag i Tir Maine, Ll. 167, 170, Lec. 483 a; ¶ Ceat mac Magach a M. Main, I. 160 a; ¶ called fr. Maon mac Uamoir, a Ferbolg,
K. 124 a, Sc. 12 a 1.
m. maine
to E. of L. Sheelin, Fm. iv. 978; ¶ in b. Clonmahon, c. Cav., Mis. 232.
m. maireda
in Brega, Telach in choscair in it, Ll. 22 a; ¶ now Moymurthy nr Gormanstown, Adr. 108; ¶ v. Mag Muireda.
m. maisten
Lbl. 433, Lct., Cg.; ¶ at Mullaghmast, 6 m. E. of Athy, c. Kild.
m. maistertha
al. Áth in Charpait, q.v., Lis. 27 b.
m. malann
al. M. n-Aí, Sa. 42 b.
m. mall
dá ghéseachtaigh on M. M., Proc. 188.
m. manand
Hb. 72; ¶ M. Manann, in Welsh Manau Gododin; ¶ W. of Calathros, the p. of Slanannan was in it; ¶ it may have included
the modern c. of Linlithgow and, perhaps, Clackmannan, Skene's Cps., lxxxi.; ¶ M. Manonn, Ui.; ¶ v. Manonn.
m. manchacht
cath M. M.; ¶ battle of, by Brian Boruma, I. 25 a; ¶ v. M. Mandachta.
m. mandachta
Sa. 83 b, Lu. 82, Tn. p. 99; ¶ cath M. M. won by Maelsechlainn, Bb. 33 a, 49 b; ¶ circ. 1000, seems in Lein., Lec. 620.
m. maoláin
they burned the Dún of O Gráda, and encamped for the night in M. M., Tor. 122; ¶ in Hui Dongaile in Huibh Caisin, Ai. 71
a.
m. marc
I. 143 a, Pd. viii. 42; ¶ al. M. Mairc.
m. másu cháuland cu
al. Magh Muirthemne, Lu. 74 (?).
m. mheath
at the Barrow, I. 148 b; ¶ v. M. Meche.
m. meche
al. M. Fertaig, Meche mac na Mórrigna 7 in Daghda 'sann ro badar na tri cride cormarb mac Cécht a Muigh Meche Ro loisg Mac
Cecht na tri cridhe a Muigh Luathad corola a luaith lasin Sruth (Bearba), Sa. 11 b, Ll. 159 b, Lbl. 414, Bb. 192 b, Bd. 17;
¶ seems nr r. Berba.
m. medba
Lu. 104 a; ¶ al. M. Meidbe, M. Meadhbha; ¶ seems = M. nAoi, Bb. 206 a, St. B. 502, but betw. Drowes and M. nAoi: tar Drobhais
tar Mag Meidbe go mag nAoi, Hx. 682.
m. medraige
al. M. Meadrighe, or M. Tuireadh, in Connacht, Bb. 13 a; ¶ v. Medraige.
m. megoin
Ha. 794; ¶ nr Glenn Gaible (?).
m. méide
Hk. 306; ¶ al. M. Mede, Lg. 97, Sb. 2 b, Sc. 18 b; ¶ r. M. Mete.
m. meireand
Dindsenchus of Inber nAilbine, I. 145 b; ¶ nr r. Delvin, Meath.
m. meit snúad
Is de sin atá Aige uar ar Sruth in M. M. S.; ¶ in Lein. (?), Ll. 160; ¶ Moymet in d. Meath (?).
Fg. 66; ¶ ds. Maig M., It. i. 209, Lu. 44; ¶ M. M. Tire Tarngairi, Ll. 168; ¶ the fairyland of the Gael, At. i. 380; ¶
the Irish Elysium, Ib. 39.
m. mellenn
Pd. viii. 38; ¶ al. M. Meilleand, I. 143 a.
m. mende
in Cenel Conaill, Lec. 578.
m. mennota
= M. Maic Dodon, Md., Fg., Mt. 16.
m. mesca
nr Wexf. harbour; ¶ Sen Garman and his cattle were taken fr. Sidh Finnchaidh on Sliabh Monaid in Alba to M. M. around L.
Gormain, Bb. 193 b, Sa. 14 a; ¶ at Aenach Carman, Lbl. 418; ¶ Fert Mesca in it, I. 149 a 2; ¶ but Seancharman in M. M.
in Hui Failge, I. 149 a.
m. mesgagra
Ls. iv. 378.
m. mesra
in Laigne, Fer. 14; ¶ leg. il-Laignib, in Lein. (?).
m. mete
in Fotharta Lagen, Cs. 399, 495; ¶ b. Forth (?); ¶ v. M. Méide.
m. mic indóc
royal cemetry there, Lu. 51 b; ¶ v. M. maic in Dagda. m. mic natha; ¶ Mochaemoc of, Lec. 118; ¶ v. M. mic Nota.
m. mic neill
him-Maigib Mic N., X. 158.
m. mic nota
Mochaemog of, Bb. 125 b, (nóta) Ai. 151 a; ¶ al. M. mic Natha, Lec. 118.
m. mide
Bb. 208 a, Fir. 66, Lg. 97, Sb. 2 b, Pd. viii. 12, Lbl. 237; ¶ cleared by Irial Fáid, K. 131 a, Hk. 306, Fm. i. 36; ¶
in Cianachta, Hk. 318, Sb. 3 b, and Keating acc. to Fm. i. 36 n.; ¶ but not distinguished fr. M. M. the plain of Meath by
O'D., Mi.; ¶ in Húibh Néill, Lg. 84; ¶ v. Mide.
m. mide
in Fothartaibh, Bb. 23 b; ¶ al. M. Mudhi in c. Wexf. B. lix. 284, 286, 287.
m. mín
Hx. 683; ¶ a day's march N. of Bruree in c. Limk., ML. 72. m. mhís; ¶ in Ulst., Lec. 51, 574, Bb. 23 b; ¶ nr Sliab Mis
(?).
m. moda
Fer. 14; ¶ prob. in Mun.; ¶ Lecmag i Mumain 7 M. M., Ll. 6; ¶ or in Connacht, Ll. 7 (?); ¶ v. M. Moga.
m. modhuirne
in c. Tyr., Gc. 366; ¶ or nr Mourne L. and r. in b. Raphoe.
m. moen
Pd. viii. 42; ¶ al. M. Maoin, M. Máin, q.v.
m. moen
in Westm., Of. 176.
m. moetla
Lis. 41 a.
m. moga
in Mag n-Oi nr Ráith Cruachan, Lbl. p. 760; ¶ it is clearly for Mag n-Ái in Connacht; ¶ v. Mag Moda.
m. mogna
in N. of Ireland, N. 266; ¶ téit ass iar Sligi Midluachra, iar M. M., Ll. 120; ¶ Dimeittiu for Cettiu, two hills in M.
M., Ll. 161.
m. molgidhe
al. Mag mBreg, Sa. 69 b, 70 a.
m. molla
Clann Floind Maighi Molla, of the Muscraidhi Tiri, Lec. 233, X. 108, Bb. 82 a.
m. molt
in Larne district; ¶ do Latharnaibh Maighi M. do Ultaibh, Lis. 35 b.
m. mon
Ib. 14; ¶ in fairyland.
m. monaich
in Dalaraide, Lec. 198, 280.
m. mór
in Ulst., nr Sliab Sulcair, Sto. 18 b.
m. mór
name of the Boyne from Tobar Mochae Cleirigh to the l. of Meath, Bb. 194 a.
m. mór
Moymore in dry. Lochsewdy, d. Meath, Tax.; ¶ L. Dairbrech 7 L. Aininn ar M. M. a Mide, Hz. 148.
m. mór an aonaigh
could not be far fr. Ballisadare, c. Sli., At. iv. 175; ¶ seems not far fr. b. of Corann; ¶ betw. Keshcorran and the sea.
m. morba
Lg. 97, Sb. 2 b, Sc. 18 b, Hk. 306.
m. morgain
prob. p. Morgans, on r. Shannon, NE of Shanagolden, Cg. 98.
m. mosadh
M. M. 7 Segh Mosadh, Sa. 79 b, Bd. 24, Lbl. 341; ¶ Raith Bresail in M. Mossaid, Ll. 45; ¶ al. Mag Mossaig, Lh. 45 a; ¶
M. Mosaid betw. Eile and Caiseal in c. Tipp., Ha. 772, Fm. i. 158, and H. 3, 17, p. 772 of T. C.D.; ¶ nr Mag Femin and visible
fr. Cashel, Mm. 486; ¶ its S. part must have been in b. Eliogarty, which adjoins the N. boundary of the ancient Corca Eathrach,
now b. Middle Third, in which Cashel is situated, Mm. 486.
m. muaich
Ed. 491, Sa. 69 a 2, Lec. 516; ¶ named fr. Muach, son of Tlachta, born on Tulach Tlachta, in Meath; ¶ M. Muaigh, Fir. 535,
Bb. 226 b; ¶ M. Muich, I. 147 a 11.
m. muaide
Hk. 332, Ll. 127 b, Bb. 46 a, 128 a, Fir. 247, Fy., K. 133 a; ¶ Irial Fáid buried in M. M., K. 131 a, Ll. 15, Tor. 302,
Sb. 3 b; ¶ the plain traversed by the Moy r., Fy. 4; ¶ at the mouth of r. Moy in Tír Amhalgaidh, Lec. 124.
m. muaide
nr Cnoc Muaide, 6 m. SE. of Tuam, b. Tiaquin, c. Galw., Fm. i. 34, iii. 195 n., Cam. i. 430, Ac. 31, I. 6; ¶ mere guesses
(?); ¶ v. previous name.
m. mucceda
Belach n-Ane in M. M.; ¶ seems nr Emain Macha, Lec. 63, Tn. p. 35, Lb. 22 b, 23 a, Lbl. 584.
m. mucruma
battle of, Mm. 43, 586, Bb. 13 b, 7 a, Ll. 162 b, Ca. 306, 8 m. fr. Galw., Of. 328; ¶ nr Athenry and betw. Athenry and Galw.,
Mm. 43., Wc., Fy., Ci., Mi., Cam. i. 473; ¶ S. of M. Aoi, Sil. 279; ¶ i crích óc mBethra fri Aidne atuaid; ¶ Ll. 290 a;
¶ in it are Doire Echdroma i n-iarthar Connacht, Md., Lechtán Céin maicc Ailella, Ll. 31; ¶ al. M. Mucruimhe, M. Mochroimhe,
M. Mucraimhe, M. Mucrime, Lc. 434, Fir. 61, Ai. 128 a, St. B. 377, K. 120 a, Md., Sa. 43 a 1, Lec. 63, K. 132 a; ¶ in Connacht,
Sb. 4 a, Lg. 92, Ll. 18, Sc. 21 a; ¶ Lec. 32, Mi., Lec. 488, K. 132 a, Bb. 144 b.
m. mughna
Eó Mugna, a celebrated tree of M. M., 30 ft. in circumference, and 300 ft. high, Bb. 197 b; ¶ in Lein., Lg. 140, Ll. 296
a, Ed. 485; ¶ fr. Ll. 200 a, it appears to be on or nr Mag n-Ailbe, q.v.; ¶ M. Mugna, al. Brechmag; ¶ here was the first
Selg of Lein.—viz., Aenach Sealga, Lec., 466.
m. muicceda
v. Mag Mucceda.
m. muich
v. M. Muaich.
m. muide
v. Mag Muaide.
m. muilced
al. M. Muilchet (Tig.), M. Muilchiat (Fm.); ¶ battle by Ossorians at, Fir. 427, Bb. 36 a; ¶ in Laigis, Hb. 88, Mi., Rc.
xvii. 381; ¶ M. Mulchet, Ll. 39.
m. muireda
al. Lusmag, Bb. 226 b, Sa. 68 b.
m. muireda
al. M. Muirid, M. Muirig, M. M. Moncaide (Bb.), M. M. Munchadair (Sa.), Rc. xv. 294; ¶ in Brega, Mi., Lg. 119; ¶ Telach
an choscair in it, Mi.; ¶ nr Inber n-Ailbine, Lbl. 409, I. 145 b, Bb. 191 a; ¶ Moymurthi, Maymorthy nr Gormanstown, Gor.
19 b, 20 a; ¶ prob. the Murrough betw. Baldoyle and Portmarnock; ¶ cf. Mag Maireda and Fir Muireda, al. Cianachta, betw.
Howth and r. Boyne, At. iv. 240.
m. muiredaigh
al. Mag n-Aoi, Fy., Fir. 277.
m. muirisce
al. M. Muiriusca (Bd.), M. Muirisc (Lct.), Bd. 41, Fy. 4, Of. 261, Lct. 19; ¶ Moymoriske, Ac. 43; ¶ l. of Muirisc, dau.
of Ugaine mór, Hk. 348, Fir. 104, Lg. 119, Lec. 36, 585; ¶ l. of Muirisc ingen Liogain, Fy. 4; ¶ belonged to Eochaid da
Mag, son of Amalgaid, son of Fiachra, Fir. 247; ¶ the Callraige of M. M. in Uib Amalgaid, Lec. 242; ¶ at mouth of r. Moy
in Tír Amalgaid, Lec. 124, Bb. 128 a, in Crích ua Fiachrach Muaide, Fir. 236, Bb. 60 a, Lec. 156; ¶ in Tír Fhiachrach, b.
Tireragh, c. Sli.; ¶ ext. fr. r. Easkey to Dunnacoy, comprising tls. Rosslee, Cloonnagleavragh, Alternan, Dunaltan, Ballykilcash,
Dunheakin and Ballyeskeen, O'D.; ¶ also a plain betw. Cruach Patraic and Clew Bay according to O'Don., but texts seem to
refer to former.
m. muman
Imlech Ibhair in it, Mi.
m. mura na hechloisce
primate of Armagh died there on his way to Arm., Ci.
m. murbhaigh
battle of, St. B. 671.
m. murchada
in c. Rosc., Mi.
m. na taibhse
B. lix. 289.
m. nathrach
M. n-Athrach(?); ¶ in Cenel Conaill or C. Eogain, Ll. 183, Gc. 158.
m. na trí ráth
round Tara, that is Bregia, ML. 92.
m. nera
in Connacht, K. 123 a.
m. néill
the l. of Ui Néill, Au. i. 438; ¶ poetical name for Irel., Fm. ii. 594.
m. neisi
in b. Leitrim, c. Leit., in Brefny, Tp.
m. nemnata
Mochoemóc of, Ll. 368.
m. nemnech
M. nEmnech, Ll. 22.
m. nento
Campus N., in Conn, A. 12 b, Tl. p. 104; ¶ in it is Síd Nento, q.v.
m. nese
(d. Munshi), separated from Ui. Ceinnselaig by the sea, Cs. 469; ¶ .i. Mag nDese (?), or Na Deise, gp.; ¶ and if so the
Decies of old ran on to Credan Head opposite c. Wexf.
m. nia
al. M. Tuired, Z. 96 a, Mm. 245, Cmt.; ¶ in Conmaicne Cuile, Fir. 44; ¶ M. Niad. Bb. 4 a; ¶ M. Niad; ¶ al. M. Naidne
in Connacht (M. -n-Aidne ?), Lec. 578; ¶ the Beandtrige of M. N., I. 176 b.
m. niadh
in Tuaith Rátha, Fg., Mt. 13, Md.; ¶ St. Monua of, Ll. 356.
m. niadh
rigphort Caisil in Mun., I. 136 a.
m. nisi
al. M. Nisse, in Mac Gilla Suiligh's l., Con. 10 b; ¶ l. of Mac Grannell and O Mulvey, Fen. 180 n.; ¶ nr Clann Muirchertaig
and Mag Luirg, Lc. ii. 34, Au. ii. 528; ¶ in Conmaicne Maige Réin, Mi.; ¶ E. of Shannon, b. Leitrim. c. Leit., Tp.; ¶ Áth
an chip on its border, Lc. i. 368; ¶ Congair in Coill tSesin in it, Con. 10 b; ¶ Moynishy or Upper Muinter Eolais, Ci. Mis.
i. 213.
m. nó
nr Cell Natail, c. Clare; ¶ Sioda mac Namara plundered Cell Natail and went to M. Nó, Ai. 65; ¶ Moynoe tl. and p. in c.
Clare. m. noa; ¶ Tuaim Noa for bru Búille is in it, Md.
m. nobla
Ros mac n-Ulchromthaig of M. N. in Ulst., Ll. 94.
m. noi
in Ulst., Lb. 26 a, Lbl. 591.
m. nuadan
the Dairfine appeared in the Coladpurt mór Muigi Nuadan, Lec. 589.
m. nuadat
betw. the Ríge and Nás, Ll. 295 b, 299 b, Rc. xiii. 38; ¶ M. N. i. baile Iarla Cille Dara, Ui.; ¶ M. Nuaad, Lc. ii. 284;
¶ Mainoth, Gr. 76, 118; ¶ Maynoth, 1216 Sw.; ¶ v. M. Luadat, Domnach Mór Maige N.
m. obhair
Moyour, in p. Kilmeena, b. Burrishoole, Fy.
m. ochtair
Lbl. 640; ¶ Mi., Ui.; ¶ Bercan of, Ai. 150 a, Bb. 124 a, Ll. 366; ¶ in Laigen, Sb. 3 b 2, Sc. 20 b 1, Bb. 23 b, Mi., Lec.
31, 575, Lg. 85, Hk. 320, K. 131 a; ¶ battle of M. O., Mi., Z. 468 col. 3, Ui.; ¶ battle by Bran Dub against Ui Neill, Au.
i. 72, Ll. 300; ¶ cath M. O. isin telaig os Cluain Conaire (os Cl. Conaire Domain, Hb. 62) a ndes, Fm. i. 212, Rc. xvii.
158; ¶ al. Moycoghter over Cloncury eastward, Ac. 91; ¶ site of battle prob. at hill above and S. of Cluain Conaire Tomain;
¶ Cloncurry in N. Kild., where there is a ruin called Killoughter; ¶ M. n-Ó., Au. i. 344; ¶ betw. Meath and Mun., nr Carman,
and Hen. places them in c. Kild. m. n-odrain; ¶ Ro saeradh M. nÚra dhe, trias na rúna ro demhne; ¶ in Coire co mongair muir,
is M. nOdhrain don aenuir, Sa. 58 a; ¶ of Lucht Duna Finne of Tirawley, Fy.; ¶ Moyoran tl., c. Rosc.(?).
m. óe
Imlech Broccada in it, Fg.
m. oenaigh
v. Ráith Maige O.
m. n-oenbeithe
Lec. 63.
m. n-oeneascaig
in Lein., Lec. 579.
m. n-oenrusadh
Lec. 63.
m. n-oensciath
al. M. n-Oensciad; ¶ in Lein., Ll. 18, Sb. 4 a, Mi., Lec. 32, Sc. 21 a, Hx. 888; ¶ la Connachtu, Sc. 21 a; ¶ v. M. éinsciath
in Connacht.
m. n-oi
in Connacht, Au. i. 494; ¶ v. M. n-ai.
m. n-oilcheas
in Breifne Ui Ruairc, Lc. ii. 464; ¶ b. Rossclogher(?), c. Leit., Ci.
m. n-oirbsen
on which is L. Oirsben, Lec. 266, 561.
m. oirthir ratha
fo bru Fantobair aniar in Déisib Muman, I. 91b.
m. olabhrach
in Mun., Fer. 197.
m. olba
Lg. 97.
m. o nagran
O Cuilén Chairbrigh of, in Mun., Fir. 635.
m. n-olgaide
al. M. mBreg, Bd. 5.
m. n-orba
Of. 260; ¶ l. of Orba, son of Ugaine mór, Lec. 585.
m. ossich
in b. Imokilly, d. Cloyne, Tax.
m. raen
Hui Maine of, Bb. 149 b.
m. raige
in Ros, Scotl., Fir. 780, X. 158.
m. raigne
v. M. Roigni.
m. raisin
in p. Manulla, in Ceara, Lec. 168; ¶ v. M. Roisen.
m. raithe
in Desmond, Ai. 53 a; ¶ Moreagh tl. (?).
m. raithin
Campus R., nr Achad Fobair (Aghagower), in Umall, A. 13 b., Tl. 112, nr Westport, where Inis Raithin (Inishraker) is, or
nr Raitheen's House (Ráithín), 6 m. N. of Aghagower, v. Fy.
m. rath
al. M. Ratha, Fg., Mt. 39; ¶ M. Raith, Ls. iii. 86; ¶ cath M. R. by Domnal against Congal Claen, K. of Ulst., Mr., K.
120 a, 163 a, Cg., St. B. 613, Bco. 34 b 2; ¶ al. Tulach na n-arm in Ultaib, Sas. 2939; ¶ in it were Corco Ruisean and Land
Romain Fhind, Lec. 96 b, 198; ¶ Daire in latha, Carn Congail, Ard na hionfhairccse, Mr. q.v.; ¶ in Uib Echach, K. 131 a,
Lec. 31, Hk. 320, Sb. 3 b 2, Bb. 23 b, Lg. 85, Mi.; ¶ in Uib Echach Coba, Lec. 575, Ll. 16; ¶ p. and t. of Moira in b. Lr.
Iveagh, Down, Ce. 30, Tp., Mi., Cri.; ¶ al. M. Roth, Ll. 16, 24 b, Lg. 85, 190, Lec. 33, Fir. 528.
m. ráth
entertainment at M. R., due by the Leinstermen to the Monarch, Lct.; ¶ O'D. knew no place of the name in Lein.; ¶ Rath
Cnamrossa i Maig Rátha in Lein. or Meath, Dinds. 31, Zcp. iii. 426, 462; ¶ v. R. Cnamrossa; ¶ there is Moyrath tl. and p.
in Meath. m. rathen; ¶ Sossad mac Sosta Rathen, fr. whom is called M. Rathen, Gen. Hua Tassaigh, Ll. 321; ¶ al. M. Raithein,
I. 83 a.
m. rechet
i Laignib, Ll. 15, Sb. 3 b 2, Sc. 20 a; ¶ i Laigis, Hk. 318, F., K. 131 a; ¶ in it were Cúil Bendchuir a Maig Reicheat
(al. M. Roichead, I. iii. b), hi crích hua Failge, F. 3, 5, 10; ¶ Rath Nai (Núi) i M. R. in Laighis, Ll. 378, 160; ¶ Morett,
nr Great Heath of Maryborough, Queen's Co., Mi.; ¶ v. Mag Riched, Mag Rethead.
m. rechet
in Connacht, Lg. 84.
m. rechett
in Airtheru(?), Lec. 62.
m. réda
v. M. Réta.
m. réda
in Kinnselach in Lein., Ct. 152.
m. réid
Úi Chulind in M. R. Ua Culind in Huib Cendselach, Ll. 312; ¶ al. M. Reda, Ct.
m. reidh
.i. Umhall, Sa. 83 a.
m. réin
Campus Rein, A. 11 a, 10 a, Con. 10 b, Ods. 562, Fen.; ¶ al. Conmaicne M. R.; ¶ al. Muinter Eolais, Fm. iii. 78 n; ¶ Fidnacha,
Fenagh, in it, F. 10, 112, Lec. 106, Fg., Fm. v. 1674; ¶ in c. Leit., Mm. 244; ¶ in S. Leit., Ar. 80; ¶ round Feenagh in
b. and c. of Leit., name is prob. preserved in Loch Reane (L. Réin).
m. réin
a name for the sea, Fm. i. 112; ¶ loingeas Cormaic tar M. Rén, Fir. 760; ¶ in fairyland; ¶ carpait órdi hi Maig Réin,
taircet la tule don gréin, Ib. 14.
m. réir
Hk. 306.
m. remir
in Airgiallaibh, Lec. 578.
m. réta
al. M. Reda, M. Riata, M. Riada, Lg. 84, K. 131 a, Sb. 3 b, Lec. 213; ¶ in Laighis, Ll. 318, Mi.; ¶ i Fothartaib, Bb. 23
b; ¶ in it are Láigis Cúile in Lein., Fir. 556; ¶ Domnach mór M. Réto, A. 19 a, Tl. 192; ¶ Ráth Baccain, rigdún inna tuaithe,
Tl. 192; ¶ Laoigis Riada, K. 146 a; ¶ Lecc Reda, Ct. 155; ¶ cath Bernais ubi Laiges Réta mór, Mm. 481; ¶ M. Reta, al.
Reta mór, a plain in Leix, prob. nr Maryborough; ¶ Moyrayth, in dry. Ofaly, d. Kild., Tax.; ¶ now Morett, where is Morett
Castle, S. of Emo Park, Queen's Co. m. retheadh; ¶ Raith Núe in it, Fir. 434; ¶ v. Mag Rechet.
m. riada, m. riata
v. Mag Réta.
m. riched
in Ui Failghe, Sa. 84 b; ¶ v. M. Roicheat.
m. rimata
M. Riarata (?); ¶ i Fothartaibh Airbreach, Sc. 20 a.
m. rocain
v. Mag Rogen.
m. rocain
Bb. 31 b.
m. rogen
Lec. 189; ¶ in it are Cennanus, Kells b. and p. in Ossory (Cell Fhinche, Killinny tl. in p. Kells; ¶ more than prob. Cenannus
was chief seat of K. of M. R.), Fm. ii. 1192; ¶ Domnach mór Roigni, Cs., Argetros, Ll. 18; ¶ Mag Ruad, Ll. 18 b; ¶ Ross
Tuirc and Cluain Imorchuir, Md., F.; ¶ Dorn Buide, F.; ¶ Glenn Delmaic, F., Fg.; ¶ al. Disert, q.v.; ¶ Martrach (leg.
Martarthech), Lis. 5 b; ¶ M. R. in Ui Conaill, Ll. 379; ¶ in Oisraigib, F., Fg., Md., Ck., Tl. lv.; ¶ in Glenn in Scáil,
Ro.; ¶ at Druim Fidbaide, Bb. 200 a; ¶ now b. Kells, c. Kilk., Mi., Cri.; ¶ but the above place-names extend it beyond
b. Kells to Airgetros in b. Galmoy; ¶ Domnach Mór, Donaghmore, in St. Patrick's p. nr city of Kilk.; ¶ Donaghmore tl. and
p. in b. Fassadinin.
m. rogen
in Ui Conaill, Ll. 379; ¶ Moreen tl. in Dunmoylan p., c. Limk.(?).
m. roicheat
in Uib Failge, Bb. 23 b, Lec. 574; ¶ Cuil Bennchair in it, I. iii. b; ¶ v. Mag Rechet.
m. roigni
Patrick fd. churches in Ossory ... and left in it relics in the place where Martartech stands to-day in M. Roigne, Tl.; ¶
Martharthech in M. Ráigne, Lb. 28 a; ¶ erexit se per Belut Gabrain (Gowran Pass) et fundavit aecclesiam, ir-Roigniu, Martorthige,
A. 15 b; ¶ al. Osraige, al. Caille in Chosnuma, Sas. 4551, 5012; ¶ al. Imlech mec Cond, Ll. 159; ¶ Imlech Meccon, Bb. 200
a; ¶ Imlech Mecconn, Sa. 30 a; ¶ al. Mag nUachtair, S. of Mag Gabra, Lis. 171 b; ¶ al. Mag n-Uachtair in Ormond, Lis. 181
b.; ¶ v. M. Rogen.
m. roisen
tl. Rusheen, betw. Clogher and Lisrobert in b. Carra, Mayo, Fy.
m. rosa failghe
al. Rosmag in Tír Ua fFailghe, Lg. 97.
m. roth
v. M. Rath, cleared of woods by Ethrial.
m. ruaid
or M. Ruad, Ll. 127 b; ¶ in Mag Roigne, Ll. 18 b; ¶ in Ossory.
Morett in Queen's Co.; ¶ al. Senmag Roichet ingine Déin meic Dileann, Sas. 697; ¶ S. of Tochar Legh, Lis. 205 b; ¶ v.
Mag Rechet.
m. ruis
now Moyrus p. in S. of b. Balinahinch, c. Galw., W. 97. m. ruis; ¶ Mag Rois (in Mun.?), where Eochaid, one of Cúrói's warriors,
was slain, Zcp. iii. 44.
m. ruis
mentioned with Mag n-Airgidrois, Hf. 47 b, 2nd pt.
m. ruscach
Hui Ceallaigh of, Lec. 185, I. 39 a, 39 b; ¶ now Rooscagh, ext. fr. Batteries of Athlone towards Brideswell, including Belough,
Monksland, &c., Im.
m. sachnail
al. Ui Maine in c. Galw., Of. 176; ¶ M. Sechnol, Cam. ii. 261; ¶ v. M. Sencheneoil.
m. sailech
A. 19 a; ¶ in Mun., and seems in Muscraige fr. Tl. 210, 212; ¶ Ros dá Sailech, q.v., was the old name of Limk.
m. sainb
and Tír Tuatha Taiden fr. Fidaci regia (Rath or Dun Fidach?) to Temair Broga Niad in Lein., Of. 269; ¶ fr. Fidhioch to Temhair
Brogha Niadh, K. 137 a, 121 b; ¶ seems betw. Cruachu and Athlone, and in Hymaine, Rc. xxi. 152, Cf. p. 14; ¶ al. Mag Ai,
Lbl. 649, Sa. 42 b, Corm. 41; ¶ but Sanv got Moysainue, now called Meath, Ac. 42.
m. sairi
a Port Righ Caisil, Lis. 143 a, Bb. 149 a, Lec. 377; ¶ evidently in Clare, O'D. in Lct.
m. salach
Ll. 373, Lb. 23, Ct.
m. sam
Rc. xvii. 226; ¶ in p. Inishmacsaint, c. Ferm., Mi.; ¶ v. Inis Maige S.
m. sanais
in Connacht, Ll. 15, Lec. 574, Lg. 84, Bb. 23 b, Hk. 318, Sb. 3 b 32, Sc. 20 a, K. 131 a, Lec. 33, Fm. i. 34; ¶ in Airtheru(?),
Lec. 62.
m. santloir
7 bps. of Domnach M. S., Ll. 374.
m. sbearsa
in Laighnib, Bb. 14 b, Lec. 550 b; ¶ v. M. Bersa.
m. sceith
al. M. Scethili; ¶ Campus Scuti, Up. 783; ¶ v. M. Sciath. m. sciath; ¶ St. Carthach built mon. Lismore, c. Waterf., on
it, Lan. ii. 354.
m. sedna
Bran. 153 b; ¶ in Ossory; ¶ O Broithe, chief of, Tp.; ¶ O Broithe, K. of Cenn Caille in Ossory, Ui.; ¶ Freshford (Achad
Úr, q.v.) in c. Kilk. was in Aes Cinn Caille, q.v.
m. séir
Sb. 2 b.
m. selce
in it is Duma Selce in Ui Briúin of Connacht, Tl. p. 106; ¶ Selca in quo Ui Briúin, Cacumen et Stagnum Selcae, A. 12 b,
13 a; ¶ v. Domnach Mór Maige S., Duma Selcae; ¶ in M. Aí, Fia.; ¶ M. Sealga a cConnachtaibh, Md.
m. séle
Ll. 15, Lec. 62; ¶ in Uib Néill, Hk. 318, Sb. 3 b, Bb. 23 b, Lg. 84, Mi.; ¶ the plain of the r. Sele or Blackwater in Meath.
m. semne; ¶ M. Seimne; ¶ la Dal n-Araidhi, Sc. 8 a, Sd. 6 a, Lec. 550, Z. 472 a, Ll. 6, Fer. 14, Bb. 14 b, Lg. 20, Fm. i.
10; ¶ Seimhne is Island Magee, perh. M. S. is the open country towards Carrickfergus; ¶ M. Saimhne, K. 123 b.
m. seimne
in Connacht, Ll. 6; ¶ borders on M. Sencheneoil in Ui Maine, Im.
m. senaig
al. M. Slecht, in Breifne, Lec. 524, Rc. xvi. 163, Sa. 79 b.
m. sencheineoil
Kilclooney ch. at Ballinasloe was in it, Im.; ¶ in Ui Maine, Lec. 187, Lct. 106 note, Fir. 53; ¶ Im. gives its length
and breadth.
m. senchomladh
in Clanricard, c. Galw., Ar. 132; ¶ Moycola tl. in b. Dunkellin, Fm. vi. 2008.
m. sen-eglaise
in McCarthy's country, Ai. 54 b; ¶ Mashanaglass tl. in E. Muskerry, Cork.
m. seolai
in Ui Briúin Seolai, Tl. 96; ¶ in b. of Clare, c. Galw., Of. 374, Wc., Ct.; ¶ v. Domnach mór M. S. and Mag Siuil.
m. serad
boundary of Dubhthach's territory; ¶ S. of the r. Owengorman, in b. of Gorey, c. Wexf., Mm. 489.
m. sere
in Conn., cleared by Partholón, Ch. 5, prob. same as Mag n-Etrige, q.v.
m. sered
A. 11 b; ¶ al. M. Seridh, in Tebtha, Ll. 6, Sc. 8 a, Sd. 6 a, Fer. 14; ¶ M. Seirigh, Fm. i. 338; ¶ M. Seread, Lec. 83,
Fir. 764; ¶ M. Seiridh, Bb. 14 b, Lg. 20, K. 123 b; ¶ in it was Dún Cúile Sibrinne, the site of the monastery of Kells,
Fm. an. 738 n.; ¶ al. Cenannus etir da Tethbha, Fm. i. 338, Lg. 198; ¶ M. Sen. S., Lg. 97.
m. sereth
M. Seiridh, in the N. of b. Tirhugh, c. Don., Tp.; ¶ Ráith Cungi in it and Ráith Argi, intravit in Campum Sereth trans
amnem inter Es Ruaid et mare, A. 11 b, 15 a; ¶ Raith Cungi is Racoon hill in p. Drumhome.
m. serge
fr. Glais ina Scail to M. S. belonged to Crimthand mac Ennae, Ll. 45 b; ¶ in Ui. Ceinselaigh.
m. siamrach
Ll. 123.
m. side
Blod mac Side ó Sluindtear Inis Side, 7 M. S., I. 97 a (?); ¶ M. Sithe in d. Killaloe, Tax.
m. sile
v. Domnach mór maige S. m. sine; ¶ Con. 5 a; ¶ in Mayo, Ci.
m. sinerthuin
Tuath Geisilli in M. S., Lg. 83; ¶ v. Geisille. m. singite; ¶ ic Bile Teine in Asal, Hb. 72; ¶ M. Singittae, nr Billywood,
in p. Moynalty, c. Meath, in b. Lr. Kells, Ui.; ¶ v. Temair Singite and Fir Asail, Bile Tened.
m. sirna
al. M. Muirisc in Con., Bb. 207 b.
m. siuil
in W. Connacht; ¶ Domnach Mor maige Siuil in it, C. ad 29 March; ¶ al. Domnach Patraic; ¶ Ua mBriuin Eola of M. S., Fir.
201; ¶ v. Mag Seola.
m. siuil
in N. region of Eile; ¶ al. M. Tualaing, ML. 18; ¶ Eile=b. of Clonlisk and Ballybrit in King's Co.
m. sláine
Lg. 97; ¶ Moyslaney or Molaney, in p. Lemanaghan, King's Co., Fm. v. 1510.
m. slébe
in Ui Néill, Ll. 15.
m. slecht
Fossa Slecht in it, A. 11 a; ¶ Domnach Maige Slecht in it, Tl.; ¶ Ballymagauran (in p. Templeport, b. Tullyhaw, c. Cav.)
in it, Ui., Mi.; ¶ in Telach Echach (Tullyhaw), Lives of Sts. Dallan and Maedog, quoted in Fm. iv. 1003; ¶ the battle of
M. S. at Ath Dearc (Ui., Mi.) is Aghadark tl. nr and S. of Ballymagauran, in c. Leit.; ¶ Conal Gulban slain by the Masraige
of M. S. and buried in Fenagh of Mag Rein, Mi., Fen.; ¶ M. Slecht, in Breifne, Bd. 29, K. 131 b, Hk. 322, Of. 196, Mi., Ui.;
¶ in Ui Briúin Breifne, Bb. 140 b, F. 52.
m. sliab an mhóir mhonaidh
the Mounth in Scotl.; ¶ the Mounth or Mound ext. fr. Ben Nevis to the head of the Dee and thence to the sea, Cps. 96, 478;
¶ al. Mag S. Mónad, Sk. i. 381.
m. slicech
betw. Dundalk and Sliab Brég, Lu. 104 b, Zk. iv. 169. m. smerthach; ¶ in Ui Failge, Ll. 17, K. 131 b, Lec. 578; ¶ M. Smeartrach,
Bb. 20 a; ¶ al. M. Smetrach, Lec. 32, Ll. 17, Sb. 4 a 1, Sc. 21 a 1, Hk. 324; ¶ M. Smeatrach, Fm. i. 44, Lg. 91; ¶ M. Smetrech,
Of. 205.
m. smerthuin
i Tuaith Geisille, Hk. 308; ¶ nr Geashill, King's Co.; ¶ M. Smerthan, in Hui Failge, Lec. 63.
m. soile
Tph. ii. 319; ¶ nr Down (?); ¶ leg. M. Soillse, q.v.
m. soillsi
Fir. 694; ¶ prob. Mag Inis in Leth Cathail.
m. sola
in Lein., K. 123 a.
m. sondaig aeda
Síl Senchan got M. S. Aeda in Fearand Ceneoil Cuirithir, W. of r. Succa, in Connacht, Bb. 60 b, Lec. 157, Fir. 237, Bb. 60
b.
m. sreing
Loch Cime in it, Hk. 310, K. 130 a, Of. 187.
m. sruibhegealain
at Daire na gCapall, Fm. iii. 55 note; ¶ in Connacht, Ci.
m. suain
al. M. Drithne, q.v., Ods. 674; ¶ in Muscraighe Tíre, Fir. 669.
m. sulchair
where Loch Cé is, Hk. 322.
m. sulide
in Ulst.; ¶ Síl Conaill Glaiss mic Eich, of M. S., Ll. 135; ¶ nr r. Swilly, c. Don.
m. thaeidhean
Moheedian; ¶ tl. nr Elphin, c. Rosc., Ods. 674.
m. taidcni
Campus T., A. 11 a; ¶ Cell Bile in it, and nr Cell Scire; ¶ St. Patrick in his journey fr. Tara to the r. Inny built the
ch. of Cell Bile, which was a possession of the monastery of Scire; ¶ cf. brí mic Taidg hil-Laegaire, nr Trim, Fm. ii. 1128;
¶ synod there.
m. taigi oirbsen
W. of L. Corrib, Bb. 91 b, 93 a.
m. tail
Ll. 94; ¶ Nathi son of Fiachra of M. T., Ui., Tír Fiachrach(?); ¶ but M. Tail, "around Cashel" Tp., a Dalcassian dominion
of Brian Boru.
m. tailten
round Tailtiu, I. 147 a, Ed. 486; ¶ M. Taillten, Lec. 386.
m. tairre
given to Tairr by Ugaine, Lec. 36, Lg. 119; ¶ v. M. Tarra; ¶ Moytirra tls., c. Sli.(?).
m. tamhnach
Moyhownagh in King's Co.
m. tamnach
Cormac McCarthy of (in Desmond?), Sto. 43 b, Hz. 72; ¶ Cellachan Chaisill slain at M. T., Hz. 213.
m. tamnaig
Mahoonagh p. and tl. in Conella, c. Limk.; ¶ Moytawenagh in 1418, Meytaueny in 1201.
m. tarbga
Ll. 166 b; ¶ M. Tarbgai, Bd. 27; ¶ where the bulls, Findbennach and Dand of Cualnge fought; ¶ in it were Cnocc T., Findloch,
L. Finnbennaig.
m. tarra
l. of Tarr, son of Iúgaine Mór, Hk. 346, Ll. 21, Lbl. 212 b, Lec. 585, Of. 260; ¶ M. Tárra, Fir. 104; ¶ M. T. in Leé in
Cill Ichtair, Lbl. 952; ¶ v. M. Tairre, Lee, Cell Ichtair.
m. temhrach
Lct. 3; ¶ at Tara.
m. tertaigi
al. M. Fertaigi; ¶ at r. Barrow; ¶ al. M. Meich, q.v.; ¶ Lbl. 414.
m. tethba
Mi., Con. 64 b; ¶ in Westm.
m. techet
v. M. Techt.
m. techt
in Ui Mac Cuais (al. Ui Mic Uais), Ll. 15, Lec. 574, Mi., Sb. 3 b, Hk. 318, Lg. 84; ¶ battle of, Ll. 17, Fir. 760, Hb. 51;
¶ M. Técht, K. 131 b; ¶ al. Techet, Sc. 20 a; ¶ al. M. Teithcead, Bb. 23 b.
m. tegala
Ll. 190; ¶ v. M. Cegala.
m. teloch
Campus T., A. 11 a; ¶ seems nr Uisnech Midi, in which was the ch. of Caput Carmelli; ¶ Tallyho tl. in Westm.(?).
m. teredh
Aedh Allan slain there, Lec. 53; ¶ v. M. Sered.
m. thetrae
Lu. 122 b; ¶ M. Tetrai; ¶ .i. Mag ríg Fomóre, Teh. 240. m. tibra; ¶ al. M. Glas at r. Moy in Tirawly, Lec. 358; ¶ at
Inber mBuaidi, Lec. 494; ¶ nr M. nGlass and Inber mBuada; ¶ Tulchán na nGairthe in it, Ren. Dind; ¶ al. M. Glais a Tir
Breis mic Nealaidh, Ro. 67 1.
m. tlachta
Grellach of, Ll. 173, 347, Hz. 29.
m. thobair
b. Cuimseanach or Compsey, c. Tipp., Cl. 61; ¶ now Mohober, in p. Lismalin.
m. tóchair
Tl. 156, Ct. 145; ¶ at the foot of Slieve Sneacht, b. Inishowen, c. Don., K. 123 a; ¶ in Tír Eogain, Ll. 6, Lec. 550, Bb.
14 b, Fer. 14, Lg. 20, Sc. 8 a, Sd. 5 b; ¶ v. Domnach Mór M. T., Glenn Tóchair; ¶ Campus Tochuir, A. 15 a.
m. torthach
in Ossory, Ct.
m. tortan
Sa. 77 a, Bb. 229 b, I. 169 a; ¶ v. Bile Tortan.
m. traigin
in Lein., Lbl. 340.
m. trea
Bruinsech of, Md., Fg.; ¶ Brunsech of M. Trega, Ll. 353, Lec. 112, Bb. 123 b, Bb. 139 a; ¶ M. Treg, Fen.; ¶ M. Treagh,
Lg. 97; ¶ M. Treagha, I. 159 b, Sa. 43 b; ¶ M. Treaa, Lb. 22; ¶ Moytra in Inquisition of Jac. i., Fm. iv. 1237; ¶ O Farrell,
lord of M. Trega, Ci., Mi., Ui.; ¶ al. M. Trego, Lu. 57 a; ¶ M. Trego in Tethbai, Au. i. 148; ¶ in Angaile, Con. 60 a;
¶ Cluain Gési in Magh Gési, in M. T., Ll. 360; ¶ this is Clongesh p., 2 3/4 m. NW. of T. of Longford, in which is Newtown-Forbes.
m. treitherne
named fr. Torc Triath ri Moltraide, Ll. 9; ¶ Tríath, son of Ugaine mór settled in M. T., Lec. 585; ¶ al. M. Threithniu,
Ll. 21; ¶ M. Tretherne, Of. 260; ¶ M. Triathairne, Bb. 18 b, Lec. 561.
m. trelec
Trelec slain there, Sa. 43 b.
m. triudi
al. M. Ce and M. Ele or Elle, q.v., was in c. Galw.,
Co. p. 622; ¶ M. Triuidi in M. Ehe, in Connacht, Cs.; ¶ M. Trid, Fer. 10.
m. truim
a Crích Cairbri, in Tír Eassa Ruaidh le hais na Fairrge, I. 171 b.
m. trusgair
in crích Urmuman, ML. 16.
m. túaga
in Connacht, Ll. 103; ¶ al. M. Tuag, Lbl. 643, perh. in b. Carra, Mayo, where were Cell Tóg and Corcuthemne, q.v., or the
Three Tuaga; ¶ al. Partry.
m. tualaing
St. B. 287, K. 120 a; ¶ al. M. Siúil, in N. part of Eile, ML. 16, 18; ¶ in Eile, in Lr. Ormond, Proc. vii. 187, S. p. 346;
¶ M. Tualaigh in Eile, Hx. 677.
m. tuath
Cbb. chap. 13; ¶ apparently nr Cork; ¶ Foithribh Aedha was in it.
m. tuathaigh
in N. of Ossory, i.e., in Hui Faircellain, in Magh (?) garad in Disert Garad, Fer. 130; ¶ v. M. Tuathat.
m. tuathat
Md., Fg.; ¶ Longarad a Muig Thuathat i tuaisciurt Osraige, i. i n-Uib Foirchellain, i. Muig Garad a nDisiurt Garad saindrud
ocus i Cill Gabra i Sleib Mairge a Les Longarad, F., Fer. 130, Mm. 17; ¶ in Offerlane p., Queen's Co.; ¶ v. Ui Foirchellain.
m. tuire
da cath M. Tuire, Ls.; ¶ M. Ture in Partraige (Partry in Mayo), Of. 174; ¶ v. M. Tuired.
m. tuired
battles of, Lu. 51, 95 b, Ll. 5 a 2, Bb. 11 b, I. 173 b, Corm. 32; ¶ there were two M. T.
m. tuired conga
in Conmaicne Cuile Toladh in p. Cong, c. Mayo, to the right of the road as you go fr. Cong to the vill. of Neal, Mi., Wc.,
Fy.; ¶ L. Measg on M. T., Fa. 29 b; ¶ in Partraige in Locha, Lec. 458; ¶ al. M. T. Teas, or S. M. T., K. 124 a; ¶ al.
Mag n-Edara, Chr. 5.
m. tuired na fomorach
Lec. 559, Mm. 439; ¶ name still remembered in the country and applied to 2 tls. of Moytirra, p. of Kilmactranny, b. Tirerrill,
c. Sli. (on E. of L. Arrow), Fm. i. 18, iv. 762; ¶ O Conor attacked Clann Donnchaidh of Tirerrill and went to M. T., Ui.;
¶ a hosting by O Conor into Tirerrill, and his scouts reached M. T. na Fomorach, Ci.; ¶ on border of Tír Ailella in Sli.
and of Tír Tobile (leg. Tír Tuathil) in c. Rosc., Of. 176; ¶ al. M. T. Tuaidh or N. M. T., Fy., K. 124 a.
m. ua mbreacain
Moymore, in p. Kilfarboy, b. Ilbrickan, c. Clare, Mi.
m. ua mbreasail
on S. side of L. Neagh, Mi., nr M. Coba, Au. ii. 82; ¶ v. M. ui Bresail.
m. ua mbriúin
in Uib Briúin Seola; ¶ al. b. Clare, c. Galw., Mi. m. hua ccaisín; ¶ in Thomond, Ai. 76 a.
m. ua ccoinchind
b. Magunihy, c. Kerry, Fm. v. 1340, Tp.; ¶ al. Eoghanacht Ui Donnchadha, Fm. iv. 1220.
m. n-uachtair
al. M. Riadne, S. of M. Gabra, Lis. 171 b; ¶ in Ormond, Lis. 181 b.
m. uachtair áird
Matan Maige U. Áird isintilaig os Chluain Conaire tommaidm a n-es, Ll. 43; ¶ a battle there in 586; ¶ S. of Cloncurry,
c. Kild.
m. uachtar-caibh
Achad Corcraighe of Cluain Moisgne Dochaide, in M. U. and M. Iochtarcaibh, Fir. 753; ¶ in the l. of Dal Mesincorb.
m. ua farca
in b. Ballybrit, King's Co., nr Lusmag, Mi.
m. hua fiachrach
in Connacht, Ai. 29 b.
m. uaidni
in Connacht, Lec. 32.
m. uan
nr Dundalk, Lb. 27 a.
m. uatha
Ui., Mi., Ll. 183; ¶ Uath of, Ll. 189, Ha. 797; ¶ M. nUathae, al. Mag nDeirg, and Mag n-Ura, E. of Ford of Athlone, Bdc.
162, Sa. 83 b 1, Rc. xxi. 162, Hc. 2, 713; ¶ nr L. Maige Uatha, Fm. ii. 926; ¶ in Teffia, O'D. says Ballyloughloe in c.
Westm.
m. uatha
nr Mag Itha in c. Don., Ui., Ci.
m. ua dtoirrdhealbhaigh
in p. Killaloe, c. Clare, Fm. iii. 94; ¶ betw. Druim Eichtge and Béal Átha Chille Molua, in Thomond, Ai. 72 a.
m. ucca
in SW. of Egypt, Bb. 170 b.
m. ui bresail
c. Arm., Ci.; ¶ v. Mag ua mBresail.
m. uí ghadhra
Moygara or Moyogara, in b. Coolavin, c. Sli., Fm. v. 1450, vi. 2332, Ci., Con. 85 b; ¶ nr L. Techet, Gc. 209, Fy.
m. uillend
Ll. 372; ¶ al. M. Uillennead, where St. Cuillend was reared, Lec. 90; ¶ Mag Ullin, Moycullen, on the borders of L. Corrib,
Of. 180; ¶ O Flaherty's l.; ¶ Mag Uillinn, now b. Moycullin, containing gno mór and gno beg, Wc. 52.
m. uillsen
Fm. ii. 604; ¶ in N. of c. Arm.; ¶ M. Nillsen or m. nIllsen, N. of city of Armagh, Au. i. 442.
m. h-uisce
3 Dornmair of, Lbl. 640.
m. uisnig
plain round Uisnech, N. 266.
m. uladh
in c. Kerry, Mm. 631, Lathair Luingi was N. of Corcach Maige U. in the West, Lis. 235 b.
m. ulad
it was on the Carn Mail in M. U. that Lugad Mál was when he
was giving battle to the Ultonians, Ll. 170.
m. n-ulad
in Ceara; ¶ Clann nDomhnuill of M. nUlad, Fir. 344.
m. h-umail
Campus Humail, A. 13 b; ¶ the Owles or Burrishoole b. m. n-umoir; ¶ betw. Blein Crincosaigh and Liathmuine, in Ulst., Sto.
17 b 1.
m. unga
al. M. Longthi, at Eas Ruaidh, Ll. 167.
m. n-úra
al. M. n-Uathae or M. nDeirg, E. of the ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162, Sa. 83 b, 58 a; ¶ W. of Cluain Ciaráin, Bb. 222 b; ¶
in Westm. or Meath, Fm. ii. 904; ¶ prob. Moyvore, O'D.; ¶ Ac. has Moyvoura; ¶ granted to Clonmacnoise, Mi.; ¶ v. M. n-Odráin
and M. nUatha.
ds. g. Máige, .i. usce mór, Ll. 288 a; ¶ r. Maigue, which flows by Bruree, c. Limk.; ¶ cath Maige, Bb. 46 b, Ll. 128 a,
in Mun., Fir. 49; ¶ ar bruach inbhir Máighe ag Brugh Rígh, St. B. 377; ¶ nr Dún Cuirc (al. Bruree), Tp.; ¶ ds. Máigh, Fm.
vi. 2278, Mi. maige; ¶ húi Bedlaigh de Huibh Briuin doibh; ¶ húi Eallaigh i Maigibh, I. 57 b 2.
Mochonóc Maigne, Ll. 368, Lec. 117, Bb. 125 a; ¶ I cannot identify this Maigen and the Maigens of F., Fg., Md., as there
are 17 Moyne tls., 6 of Mayne, and 6 of Main; ¶ Mochonóc's connexion with Beg Eire in c. Wexf. suggests Moyne tl. in St.
Mary's p., Enniscorthy, or Moyne p. in c. Wick.
one born or bred in Ui Maine, Au. ii. 462, Ti. 38, Lc. ii. 404; ¶ g. Manich, Au. iii. 624; ¶ dsf. ó gach ingin Mainig,
fr. every Hy-Manian girl, Im. 82; ¶ np. Mainigh, folk of Ui Maine, Au. ii. 558.
ds.; ¶ r. in Kerry, Tp.; ¶ ns. Mand (leig Mang), Fm. i. 46; ¶ nsf. Maing; ¶ r. Maine, which flows into Castlemaine Harbour,
Ui., Ci., Mi.; ¶ v. Caislén na Mainge, Cois Mainge; ¶ gf. na Mainge, Fm. v. 1756, Lc. ii. 456, K. 131, 182 b, Hk. 324, Fir.
616; ¶ tomaidm Fleisce 7 Mainne, Bb. 20 a, Sb. 4 a, Lg. 91, 92; ¶ Sb. has Maine; ¶ tomaidm Fleisce and Mane, Ll. 17.
n. Mainister, Au. iii. 66; ¶ g. Mainistrech; ¶ generally means Monasterboice, c. Louth; ¶ Cell Ciannáin ... for bru Boinne
a tuaid fri Mainistir anair, Lh. 98, Fep., Mm. 13, Au. i. 454, 484, ii. 6, 18; ¶ ? Féile Moninnsen Mainistrech, Ll. 359.
m.
cath na mainistreach in Boireand, Tor. 205; ¶ at Corcomroe Abbey in b. Burren, c. Clare.
m. aithedeog
on brink of L. Léin, built by O Donnchadha an Ghleanna, Ai. 135 b.
m. an aenaigh
Fir. 389, 812; ¶ al. Aenach Beg, Mannisteranenagh, 5 m. NW. of Bruff, c. Limk., Fm. v. 1266; ¶ M. an Aonaicc in Pobal Briain,
Ai. 106 b, Hb. 6 b.
m. an bhealaidh
al. Bailtinglas, built by mac Murchadha, K. 179 b; ¶ M. an Beala O'S. II. iii.
m. an bendfhoda
Banada Abbey in b. Leyney, Sli., Fm. iv. 1162; ¶ belonged to Fr. Jones, S. J.
m. an chabháin
at Cavan, Au. iii. 162, 170, 220, 354, Ar. 68, Fm. iv. 1112, Hx. 853.
Knock abbey, at the gate of Galw. city, Fm. vi. 2010, Ar. 132.
m. an dáimhlíag
Ai. 47 a; ¶ at Duleek, Meath.
m. an dá sruth
Ct.; ¶ Monasterium Duorum rivulorum, Ad.; ¶ M. in Dá Sruth in Scotl., Bco. 44 a 2.
m. an urláir
Urlare Abbey, in p. Kilmovee, Mayo, Fy.
m. átha dá laarc
Au. ii. 228; ¶ king of Mag Luirg and Mag Ai died there; ¶ on r. Boyle, Con. 7 a, Ai. 43 b; ¶ v. Ath Dá Laarc; ¶ al. M.
Atha Da loarg, Hb. 119; ¶ M. Atha dá laarg; ¶ al. M. na Búille; ¶ Boyle Abbey, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 14.
m. átha leathain
Fm. iv. 960; ¶ at Ballylaghan in b. Gallen, Mayo; ¶ v. Ath Lethan, Baile Atha Lethain.
m. baide
nr Sliab Breg, Bco. 26 a; ¶ Monasterboice; ¶ v. M. Buiti; ¶ al. M. Baidhi Meic Bronaig; ¶ al. M. Bronaidi, Leabhar Mainestrech
Baidhi, Lis. 30 a.
m. baile átha an rígh
Sa., Fragment at end; ¶ at Athenry.
m. bhaile in dúin
at Ballindown in b. Tirerrill, c. Sli., Lc. ii. 206.
m. bhailte fearanain
Hx. 861; ¶ at Multi-farnan.
m. bheanntraighe
Fm. v. 1762; ¶ at Bantry in Co. Cork, Kj. i. 478. m. beictif; ¶ in Meath, K. 179 b; ¶ Bective Abbey 4 m. NE. of Trim.
m. bronaidi; ¶ Monasterboice, Lis. 30 a; ¶ al. M. Baidhi meic Bronaig, Lis. 30 a.
m. buirghesi umhaill
Fir. 390, 812; ¶ Burrishoole Abbey, 2 m. fr. Newport, c. Mayo.
m. buite (Monasterboice nr Drogheda), F., Fg., Md., Mi., Cri., Lg. 225
M. Buittí, Au. i. 228, 288, Hb. 74; ¶ M. Buti, Ll. 310, Au. i. 174, Cg. 18; ¶ Fm. has M. Búithe.
m. canánach
Termainnfechine, Termonfeckin, Fm. ii. 1152.
m. canónach
in Oilen na Trinóide, in L. Uachtair, Con. 9 b.
m. chille cormaic
at Kilcormic; ¶ al. Frankford, King's Co.; ¶ v. Cell Cormaic.
m. cille cuilind
Kilcullen Abbey, c. Kild., Au. iii. 402; ¶ New Abbey, at Kilcullen Bridge, c. Kild., not at Old Kilcullen, Fm. iv. 1138.
m. claena
at Clane in c. Kild., Fm. iii. 368; ¶ leg. M. Claenta. m. cluana ramfhada; ¶ at Cluain Ramhfhada, q.v., Lc. ii. 320; ¶
M. Cl. Ramada, Con. 86 a.
m. cnuic muaide
Con. 1 a, 19 a, Hb. 133, Ai. 48 b; ¶ Abbeyknockmoy; ¶ v. Cnoc Muaide.
m. coinche
.i. Ros mBennchair, nr the sea in the W., a good distance from Sier Kieran, Bc. 18; ¶ in O'Donovan's map of Clare, Ross
mB. is in the E. of Tradraige and a little NE. of Bunratty; ¶ v. M. Chuinche.
m. comáin
Hb. 134; ¶ at Roscommon t.
m. congalaigh
abbey of Great Connell, c. Kild., Fm. iii. 136; ¶ Mi. has wrongly M. Conghbala.
m. corca modhrúadh
H. 7 a; ¶ M. Corcumruadh, Fm. vi. 2102; ¶ at Corcomroe, c. Clare.
m. chuinche
abbey of Quin, c. Clare, Ods. 691; ¶ v. M. Choinche. m. cúli; ¶ Pierce Butler buried there, Con. 52 a; ¶ seems in Ossory,
at Kilcooly, c. Kilk.; ¶ v. Mag Airb.
m. derg
M. Derc in Tethba; ¶ Abbeyderg, in p. Taghsheenod, c. Longf., Fm. iv. 1098, v. 1344, Lc. i. 256, Con. 50 b, 73 b, Ci. m.
donnchadha chairbrigh; ¶ in Limk. city; ¶ Ai. 107 a, Hb. 7 a.
m. drochit átha
Mellifont Abbey, Fm. ii. 1124, iii. 96, Au. ii. 390; ¶ al. Indber Bigloingsich in Bregaibh, Lis. 201 a, Sas. 2.
m. droma dha ethiar
Fm. v. 1424; ¶ M. dromma dhá Eithiaghar; ¶ at Dromahaire, Lc. ii. 290.
m. dhroma dá tiagadh
Con. 82 a.
m. droma leathan
in Breifne Ui Raghallaigh, Hx. 853; ¶ v. Druim Lethan.
m. dúin
Downpatrick Abbey, Au. iii. 624.
m. dhúin bróith
in the c. of L. Garman, K. 181 a, Ai. 40 b; ¶ Dunbrody Abbey, c. Wexf.
m. dhúin moir
in c. Galw.; ¶ Sa. Frag. at end; ¶ at Dunmore in b. Dunmore.
m. dúin na ngall
Lc. ii. 252; ¶ at Donegal.
m. echdroma
Ua Maine, Fir. 389, 812; ¶ at Aughrim, c. Galw.
m. eibhin
Monastereven, in Queen's Co., M.M. 132.
m. enaigh dúin
Lc. ii. 136; ¶ v. Enach Dúin.
m. eochaille
St. B. 509; ¶ at Youghal.
m. eoin baisde
in Tír Maine; ¶ at Rindown or St. John's on L. Ree, b. Athlone, Rosc., Fm. iv. 776, Lc. ii. 102.
m. esa ruaidh
Lc. i. 54, 354, Au. ii. 20, iii. 4, 38, Fy.; ¶ at Assaroe, nr Ballyshannon, c. Don., Fm. iii. 62.
m. fearmaighe
K. 179 b, Ai. 106 b, Fm. vi. 2113; ¶ at Fermoy, c. Cork.
built by O Briain, idir Chroich naoimh 7 niamh leabhar, idir ghreis 7 gormfhuinneoig, idir Chochal agus Caomhchaileach, A.D.
1305, Ai. 64 a; ¶ at Ennis, c. Clare.
m. iubhair chinn trágha
K. 179 b; ¶ at Newry.
m. laoighisi
Abbey Leix, Queen's Co., Mi.
m. lesa gabhail
Au. ii. 510, Lc. ii. 20; ¶ at Lisgool, 1½ m. S. of Enniskillen; ¶ v. Lis Gabail.
m. lethratha
M. Leathratha, Lc. ii. 112, 82; ¶ Abbeylara in Anghaile, Mi., Con. 65 a; ¶ vil. and p. 3½ m. SE. of Granard.
m. liath
Ra. 92; ¶ Grey Abbey, p. Ardkeen, c. Down, Dc. i. 114. m. locha seimdilli; ¶ Hb. 128; ¶ at Ballymore Lochseudy, 12 m.
SW. of Mullingar.
m. lughbhaid
Au. ii. 556; ¶ M. Lughmaigh, Ai. 47 a; ¶ at Louth, c. Louth.
m. mellifoint
Au. ii. 342; ¶ fd. by O Cerbaill, K. of Oriel, K. 179 b.
m. mór
Fland mac Congalaig, K. of Meath(?), slain there, Ll. 185; ¶ Mellifont Abbey, Fm. iii. 84, vi. 2353, Ar. 28, Au. ii. 214,
Lc. i. 180; ¶ al. M. Mór Drochit Átha, Tig. Rc. xviii. 267, Hb. 115.
m. muighe coscain
seems in Cianachta Glinne Gemhin; ¶ St. Finden of, Bco. 21 a, Au. iii. 472, which has Coscáin; ¶ at the hamlet and p. of
Macosquin, a few m. SW. of Coleraine; ¶ al. Camas-juxta-Bann, Pgi.
m. muinecháin
at the t. of Monaghan, Ar. 68, Au. iii. 626, Lc. i. 164, ii. 320.
m. mhuire
in Dublin, fd. by Maoilseachlainn, K. of Ireland, K. 172 b, 179 b; ¶ Mary's Abbey.
m. muire
in Ferns; ¶ fd. by Muirchertach Mac Muiris, Abbot of Ferna, Ll. 392.
m. na mbráthar
in Rosc. t., Au. ii. 348.
m. na mbráthar preichiur
in Sli., Con. 14 b.
m. na mbráthar preiciur
at Áth Leathan in Luigni, in Connacht, Con. 14 b.
m. na buille
at Boyle, Ar. 62, 278, 140, Au. iii. 40, Lc. ii. 16, 124, K. 179 b, Fm. vi. 2248; ¶ M. na Búille, Au. ii. 264, 474, ii.
30, Lc. ii. 282.
m. na ccananach
on Inis na gCanánach, or Canon island, in r. Shannon, at the mouth of r. Fergus in Corca Basicinn, now in b. Clonderalaw,
c. Clare, Fm. iv. 1022.
m. na gcapuis éireannaigh
a gCarler; ¶ Ua Raghallaigh died there, Hx. 854.
m. na cráoibhe léithe
al. M. Cairrge Pátraic; ¶ fd. by Mairgrec o Brien, wife of O Ruairc, Con. 70 b; ¶ at Creevlea, nr Dromahaire, c. Leit.
m. na croiche naoimhe
Holycross Abbey, 3 m. S. of Thurles, Ods. 674, Mi.; ¶ in Eile Ua fFogartaigh, Ai. 44 b, A.D. 1175, K. 179 b. m. na croise;
¶ Cross Abbey nr Binghamstown in p. Kilmore, b. Erris, Mayo, Fy., Wc.
m. na ndéar
Deer Abbey, Aberdeen, Sk. ii. 135.
m. na féile
Abbeyfeale, c. Limk., Ods. 674.
m. na ngall
in p. Kilflin, b. Coshlea, c. Limk.; ¶ called ballynegall by Archdall, Ods. 674.
m. na machaire bicce
Magherabeg, ¼ m. S. of t. of Donegal, Fm. vi. 2252.
m. na maighe
in c. Limk.; ¶ fd. A.D. 1151, K. 179 b; ¶ at Adare on r. Maigue.
m. na maighne
Moyne Abbey, 1 m. SE. of Killala, Au. iii. 610, Lc. ii. 508, Fm. iv. 1004.
m. na manach
for brú Bóinne, Ussher MSS. B. I. No. 1.
m. na móna
O'S. III. v. 5; ¶ now Mourne Abbey, 3 m. SW. of Mallow, c. Cork.
m. na seaghsa
Ar. 82, 140, 142; ¶ Abbey of Boyle, nr r. Segais; ¶ al. Boyle.
m. na sgríne
in W. of c. Sli. (Cr. p. 153?), 5 m. W. of Dunmore West.
m. na sraide
Strade Abbey in p. Templemore, b. Gallen, Mayo, Fy. m. na trinoide; ¶ gs.; ¶ Trinity Island monast. on L. Key, Lc. ii.
420, Mi.; ¶ al. M. Oiléin na Trinoide.
m. na huamha
at Navan, Meath, Au. iii. 184; ¶ v. An Uaimh.
m. ó dtórna
Abbey Odorney, Fm. v. 1698; ¶ Abbeydorney, 5 m. NE. of Tralee; ¶ M. Ó Dórna, K. 179 b.
in Thomond; ¶ O Lochluinn interred here, Tor. 4, Ai. 57 b; ¶ Corcomroe Abbey, c. Clare.
m. petair ocus póil
in n-Ard macha, Md. 90; ¶ al. M. Póil ocus Pedair, Fg. 66, Fm. iii. 118.
m. rátha brannduibh
Burc, lord of Conmaicne Cuile, slain there, Au. iii. 510, Lc. ii. 218; ¶ in Rathbran; ¶ al. Rathrea p., 3½ m. NW. of Killala,
c. Mayo.
m. rosa commain
Lc. ii. 126; ¶ at Roscommon.
m. ruis oirbealaigh
at Rosserelly, nr Headford, b. Clare, c. Galw., Fm. iii. 598.
m. ruisserce
at Ros serce, Lc. ii. 508; ¶ Rosserk Abbey, 3½ m. below Ballina, Mayo, Pgi.
m. shligigh
Au. iii. 66, 74; ¶ at Sligo.
m. sruille
Abbeyshrule, c. Longf., Fm. iii. 606.
m. shruthra
in Abbeyshrule tl. and b. on r. Inny, c. Longf., Fm. iv. 1100; ¶ in Mag Breaghmuine, Con. 65 b.
m. tighe molaga
hi cCairpre isin Mumhain; ¶ Carbery, Fm. iii. 300; ¶ at Timoleague, c. Cork.
m. topair pátraicc
at Ballintober, c. Mayo, Fm. iii. 396; ¶ v. Tobar Patraic, Ci.
m. thuama
Carthach, bp. of, Fep.
m. uachtair lamand
Tipraid Faraind, al. T. Arann at M. U. L. in Corco Eathrach, round Cashel, Lec. 458, Sto. 445; ¶ M. Ochtir Lamhan, al. Abbey
of Holy Cross, c. Tipp., Triumph. S. Crucis, 28, 30, 58.
m. uaithne
Fir. 812; ¶ in Owney; ¶ al. Abington tl. and p., in b. of Owneybeg in NE. of c. Limk., Mi., Kj. i. 476, Ods. 674.
Sa. 87 a; ¶ d. Mairg L., Ll. 286, Tl. 194; ¶ g. ríga Marggae, Cod. Paul.; ¶ Margae, Mairge, Mairce, F²., Ll. 101, Fia.;
¶ Marce, Marge, Cs., B. lvi.; ¶ Scothine mind Margae .i. Sc. of Tech Scothine in Sliab Mairge, F².; ¶ Scuithin Sleibe Maircce,
Fg.; ¶ Disert Patraic and Druim Conchind Ui Maircc, Tl. 194; ¶ so in it were Slievemargey b., and also Tech Scothine (Tiscoffin
p.) and Dysart, both in b. Gowran, c. Kilk.; ¶ v. Bairche.
Ll. 379 b, Lec. 579, Lg. 92; ¶ in Mun., Ll. 309, Mi., Lec. 367, Of. 175; ¶ in Mid. Mun., Fir. 55, I. 176 b; ¶ in their
l. were Cashel, Sas. p. 281; ¶ Emly (Imliuch Ibair), Lis. 176 a, 172 b, Tp.; ¶ Cnoc Samna nr Kilmallock, Lis. 28 b, 70;
¶ Fert Scéith, Lis. 196 a; ¶ they were "do Feraib Muigi," q.v., and "do Ernaib," q.v., Zeits. 1, 105, where K. Meyer misrenders
it "they were of Erne; ¶ " located round Emly, Thomond and O Faley, ML. 76; ¶ in bb. Coshlea and Small County, c. Limk.,
and b. Clanwilliam, c. Tipp., Ods. 675; ¶ al. Martini, Marthaine, Marthin, Martain, Mairtine Mormuman, Lis. 28 b; ¶ Maicne
Mairtine, Tp.; ¶ v. Fir Maige Féine and Ernai.
ns., Bb. 197 b, Ll. 195 a, 299 a, Lg. 139; ¶ g. Maisten, Codex Paul, Ll. 25, Fia. 54; ¶ d. Maistin, A. 10 b; ¶ as Maistin,
Ll. 25, 148, 296 a; ¶ Mastin, It. i. 106; ¶ in Lein., Lbl. 433; ¶ in Mag Liphi, A. 10 b; ¶ in Ui Muiredaig, Tph.; ¶ betw.
Belach Mugna and Kild. t., It. i. 106; ¶ S. of r. Grissi, Lis. 196 b; ¶ al. Mullach Masten, Mm. 486; ¶ al. Lis na Morrigna;
¶ al. Cnoc na Ríg, Sas. 4814, 4818; ¶ Mullach Maisten i Maistin in Ríg, Lis. 196 b; ¶ Mullaghmast Rath (Mullach Maisten,
q.v.) nr Ballitore, c. Kild., was in it; ¶ v. Tp., ML.
al. Maiteog Achaidh Gabhair, Lec. 167, Fir. 271; ¶ Maus, al. Mace, tl. nr and E. of old ch. of Aghgower, c. Mayo, Fy.; ¶
cf. Mauteoge tl. in p. Crossmolina, Mayo.
cath Maland in Irel., Bb. 22 b; ¶ d. Malaind in Lein., Lbl. 428, Bb. 195 b, I. 150 b, Sa. 20 b, Lec. 461; ¶ v. Carman,
Bairend. mala; ¶ g. Malann, Malin in b. Inishowen, c. Don., Gc. 168; ¶ as. Máluinn, St. B. 614, Kp. 436.
Malla; ¶ A n-ucht an gheata sin Mhalla (al. Mala), Ston. A. p. 63; ¶ Richard Butler, Lieutenant-General, had his clothes
pierced by 14 bullets there in war; ¶ wounded there in war of 1641; ¶ Mallow (?).
betw. Druim Craidi and Fertt Cláraigh, Lis. 196 b. mana; ¶ Lg. 52, K. 124 b, Lec. 59; ¶ Mane, A. 6 b; ¶ Manu, Sk. i. 387;
¶ Welsh Menaw; ¶ g. Manann, Manand, d. Manainn, Isle of Man (but sometimes a place in Scotl. or Irel., q.v.); ¶ g. Manann,
Tig. an. 581, Ui., Igb. § 31, Lct., Fia., Nen., Lbl. 882; ¶ Manand, Ui.; ¶ d. Manaind, Cg., Ll. 254 b, Nen. 28, daf. Manainn,
Tl., 222, Fm. ii. 878, iv. 914, Ci., Au. i. 428, ii. 42, K. 140 a; ¶ af. itir Manaind 7 Erind, Cps. 128, 129.
cath Manann, al. Manonn, Ui., Tig. an. 582, Fia. 6, Cps. 167; ¶ Campus Manand, Tig. an. 711, Au. an. 710; ¶ in Scotl.,
and in it were Sliab Manann and Cloch Manann (Slamannan and Clackmannan), Adr. 371; ¶ Manau, Manann are Ochill Mts., Dumfries,
Scotl., Sk. i. 217.
al. Monaigh, in Ulaid, Tl. 192; ¶ in Ui Echach Ulad, Mi., Ui.; ¶ the people of c. Ferm., Ti. 52; ¶ dp. Manachaib, Lc.
ii. 458. manaig; ¶ in Ui Cremthain of Meath, Tl. 192.
in Lethnocht, in Ui Maille Machaire, Ui Britain are of this place, Lis. 182 b; ¶ nr Dunmanann nr Fermoy, v. Tp.; ¶ cath
Manainn by Maelsechlainn, against the Irish, Bb. 33 a.
g. Maothla, Md., Fg.; ¶ Mohill, c. Leit., Mi.; ¶ Scrín Mancháin Maothla, Fm. ii. 1156; ¶ M. Mancháin, Mi.; ¶ a boundary
of Meath, betw. Loch bó deirge and Athlone, K. 121 b. maothail broccáin; ¶ i. nDéisibh Muman, Fg.; ¶ =Moethail Brócan, F.;
¶ M. Brogáin, Md.; ¶ Mothell tl. and p., c. Waterf.
on brink of Loch Críchan, nr Aghagower, c. Mayo, Ci. márloch; ¶ Mórloch, one of the ten chief lakes of Éire, Lu. 98 a. marmullan;
¶ al. p. of Passage, Cork, Cork Arch. Journal i. 201, Mason's Parochial Survey iii. 255.
fundavit aecclesiam ir-Roigniu, Martortige, A. 15 b; ¶ this would be Domnach Martortige, Donaghmore, al. St. Patrick's in
city of Kilk., the only Domnach Mór in Mag Roigni; ¶ in Mag Roigne, Tl. lv. 194, 250, Lb. 28, Lis. 5 b (which has Martrach).
martartech; ¶ Archbishop of Arm. and the Abbot of Clonard and Kells had a battle there, Ui., Lc. i. 52; ¶ this Abbot is
called Comarba Finnein 7 Coluimcille 7 na Martraighe, Hb. 91; ¶ clearly Martry tl. and p. 4 m. NW. of Navan; ¶ to this belong
Fiachra, Faelán, Liber and Libran of Martartech (Ui., Fg., Md., Lec. 117), if not so, then to M. in Mag Raigne.
in Mhartra, i.e., Áth Ubla, of which are the Hi Aichir, a Baile of the Hi Ingardail in Caoille, Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶ nr Fermoy,
perh. at Castlemartyr, c. Cork, which is called Martre in Rst. an. 1190.
M. Maige Slecht i mBreifni Connacht, Lu. 5 a, Lh. 163, Fm. vi. 2008, Fen. 88, Lb. 238 c, K. 161 a; ¶ Dún na n-Airbed hi
crích Masraidi fri hIrorus anair, Lh. 162.
al. Sliabh Comailt, q.v., Ods. 701. mathergallen; ¶ Morgallion, Co. Meath, Rst. an. 1215. maugdoirn; ¶ ap. venit in Maugdornu,
A. 15 b; ¶ Cell Rois in Provincia Maugdornorum, Ad.; ¶ v. Mugdoirn.
betw. Loch Riach and Áth Mac Cing, Lg. 214; ¶ Knockmea, nr Castle Hacket, in b. Clare, c. Galw., Ce. 48; ¶ al. Meadha Siúil;
¶ rí Meada S., Lbl. 304; ¶ Magh S.; ¶ Magh Seola, or Ui Briuin Seola, nearly coext. with b. Clare, c. Galw., ext. fr. L.
Corrib to Knockmea at Castlehacket, and fr. Clarinbridge to the N. limit of Donaghpatrick p., Mr. 252.
Medraighe, Sa., 31 a, Fir. 33, K. 123 a; ¶ Maaree, peninsula 5 m. S. of Galw. t., Wc., Fm. vi. 2198; ¶ Rinn Tamuin in Medrige,
Of. 176; ¶ betw. Kilcolgan and Galw. t., the Ruba or Roo tl., nr Kinvarra, is in it, Ar.; ¶ rí Medraige, Sil. 59; ¶ v.
Áth Cliath Medraige.
E. of Ath Leathan in Crích Conailli Muirthemne, Ll. 68; ¶ nr L. Sreidh, Z. 338 b; ¶ Meidhe an Toghain, Hf. 5 a; ¶ E. of
Áth Lethan in Conaille, Ll. 68.
al. Imliuch Ibair in Mun., Lis. 172 b, 176 a. medón muman; ¶ ó Chnámchoill co Luachuir 7 othá Sliab Fedlim co Sliab Caoin,
23 N. 10 p. 101, K. 122 a; ¶ Mid-Mun.
Mindroichet, F., Fia., Mi.; ¶ g. Mena Droichit in Leix, F., Md.; ¶ Menodrochit, Ui., Ct.; ¶ Menedrochait, Tig. an. 652,
Hb. 66; ¶ Mundrehid in Disert Cuilinn in Upr. Ossory, Ct.; ¶ Mundrehid tl., ruined ch., castle, house, and bridge, 2½ m.
N. of Borris-in-Ossory.
in Huib Meith, Ll. 356; ¶ Ui Meith Menna Tíre, Ui.; ¶ Tulach Carpait (Tullycorbet p., c. Mon.) in M. T. in Uib Meith,
Mt. 13, Fep.; ¶ in Lb. 27, 28 we have gds. Mendoit Tire, Ui Méith of; ¶ but Cell Mór im-Mennut Tire in-Airgiallaib, F².
Miodhbolg, old name of the part of b. Lurg, c. Ferm., betw. Bressy Hill and the N. edge of L. Erne, Fm. iv. 888, v. 1850;
¶ Meelock, Mi.; ¶ but Oicc do Miodbolcc, i.e., gaisgeadhaigh do Medhonbolg na tuáth mor, .i. ón Midhe, Lg. 118.
v. Iarthar Mide; ¶ Mediterranea Scotiae pars, Ad. 207; ¶ is masc. or neuter; ¶ g. Midi, Lu. 95 a, Bk. 27 a, A. 11 a, 16
b, Tl. 68, 76, Cs. 353, 358, 394, Cg. 12; ¶ g. Mide bethaig, Ll. 131 b; ¶ d. Midiu, Lu. 129 b, Au. i. 164, 468, I. 108 b;
¶ in later texts gf. na Midhe, Au. iii. 14, 240, Ar. 24, Sil. 403; ¶ Midech, one born or bred in Meath, gs. and np. Mídig,
Bk. 27 a, Mr. 162, Au. ii. 344; ¶ Míde is nearly co-ext. with Meath d., which includes the greater part of Meath, Westm.,
and King's Co., and a small portion of cc. Longf., Louth, Dub., and Cav.; ¶ ext. fr. the Shannon as far as the sea betw.
Dublin and Drogheda, Of. 24, Au. ii. 132, Fia. 75, Fm. ii. 1108, Sil. 403; ¶ ext. fr. Dublin to Athlone, and fr. Athlone
to Drogheda, Au. ii. 532, 182; ¶ bounded by the Shannon, the Liffey, Birr, and Sliabh Fuaid, Haliday's Keting, p. 128; ¶
in it are Ard Brecain, Áth Fene, Áth Truim, Baile Fobair, Bruden Dá Choca, Caille Follomain, Cell Air, Cell Arcalgach, Cell
Bicsige, Cell Coca, Cell Frasaig, Cell Fraoich, Cell Scire, Cell Tóma, Cluain Moescna, Ciuircne, Cluain Fota, Cluain Eraird,
Disert mic Conlocha, Druim Raithe, Dirmag Coluim Cille, Dún Cuair, Dún Fremain, Forgnide, Fir Bile, Fir Cell, Fir Tulach,
Lann Elo, Lann Leire, Lann Mic Luachain, Leccan, Loch Aindinn, Loch Lebenn, Port Lomáin, Rath Liphten, Ross Ech, Tech Aireráin,
Tech Telle, Ui Mic Uais, Uisnech, &c.; ¶ I add, fr. Lec. 495, Ráith Cendaich, Raith Comair, Cnodba, Brud Mná Elcmair, Tailltiu,
Cearmna, Tlachtga, Ath Side and Bridamdile; ¶ in Lct. and Tp. are given lists of the districts of Meath.
Meelick, tl. in p. Killala, Mayo, Fy. 330; ¶ Milec, al. Míliuc, as. Miliug, Au. ii. 378; ¶ for the curious gs. Milchon
Fiaich, cf. Miliuc al. Mílchu, g. Milchon, in Bk. of Arm.
Miliuc, Meelick, in b. Gallen, c. Mayo, Fy., Mi., Ci. mílec; ¶ Míliuc, Lbl. 908; ¶ Meelick monastery on r. Shannon, 2½
m. SE. of Eyrecourt, c. Galw., Fm. iv. 1110, Mi.; ¶ Miloc in dry. Clonfert, Tax; ¶ al. M. na Sinna, Ci.; ¶ al. Miliuc Ui
Madagáin, Fm. vi. 1990.
d. Miledoch; ¶ nr or in Ossory, Lu. 54 a; ¶ d. of Ossory ext. fr. Sliabh Bladhma to M., and fr. Grian-airbh to SliabhMairge,
K. 174; ¶ at the junction of the Suir, Nore, and Barrow; ¶ al. Comar na tri n-Uisce; ¶ v. Bun Suainmhe, Comar na trí n-Uisce,
Bb. 12 b, K. 174 a, Lec. 543, Sa. 3 b, Fer. 9.
in a wood betw. Cluain Móir Maedoic and Achad Aball, F².222; ¶ Minmore (Min Mór) tl. in p. of Aghowl points to a Min Beg
thereabouts, and it must be somewhere nr Glebe House or Coolkenno in p. of Aghowl on the road to Clonmore.
level part of b. Magunihy, Kerry, Tp. minuirc; ¶ gs.; ¶ fight betw. Dalriads and Britons "in Lapide qui vocatur M.," Au.
i. 166; ¶ in Scotl., v. Cloch minuirc (?); ¶ now p. Manner or Maineure in Peebles, Adr.
Cúrói mac Dairi is called mál Mís, lord of M., H. 3, 18, 50 c, T.C.D.; ¶ mara Miss, Ll. 265 b, shows that Sliab Mis in Kerry
juts into the sea; ¶ v. Sliab Mís.
Moccu, seems to be a genitive, and to mean "genus," "gens,"
Cenél, Dál: Machui .i. do Dál, F. 102; ¶ genus Maccu Edagur, Cs. 289; ¶ genus Runtir (A. 10 a) is Dál Runtir (in Colgan,
and Tl. 226), and Mocu Runtir in Ad.; ¶ put after a man's name indicates, perhaps, the tribe rather than the family. Brenainn
M. Alte Cs., Tl. xlii.; ¶ M. Blae, Rc. xxv. 35; ¶ Moccu Blái, Ad.; ¶ M. Booin (Dal-boyne), A. 9 a, 11 a; ¶ M. Chor, A.
9 a; ¶ M. Chreca in Ossory, Ll. 290 a; ¶ M. Echdach, Cs. 451–4; ¶ Domnach M. Gurba; ¶ M. Laigse (of Leix), M. Lugir (de
fide Dubthaich M. Lugir, A. 20 a b).
Ar., Chr.; ¶ Modhairn, dasf.; ¶ r. Mourne meets r. Finn at Strabane, Ll. 5, Ar., Fm. vi. 1932, Ml., K. 123 a; ¶ Modarn,
Of. 165, Lec. 83, Lg. 15; ¶ Modarnn, Bb. 13 b or 136; ¶ ds. Moduirn, Ll. 98 a.
df.; ¶ Modhairn Big, Tp.; ¶ al. Mugdornai Breg, O'D. modlind; ¶ in Connacht, Sc. 12 a, 7 b; ¶ Moidlinn in b. Kiltartan,
c. Galw., Os. v. 286. modorn; ¶ Modhorn; ¶ v. Modarn.
Lism. Lives 117; ¶ al. Maen C. C., q.v. moen conaing; ¶ Anglesey, Wales, Mc. ii. 186; ¶ v. Maen Conáin. moenmag; ¶ Ll.
170, Ui.; ¶ Loughrea in it, Of. 186; ¶ v. Maenmag. moentacht; ¶ nr and S. of Lifford, c. Don., Mi.
rí Mogdormae, rí Modoirne, gp. Mogdorne n-uile, Au. i. 86, 212, 332; ¶ rí Mogdorna magen; ¶ al. Crich Mogdorna, now b.
Cremorne, c. Mon., Au. i. 456; ¶ Domnach magen is in it; ¶ v. Mugdornai.
Moghna mo Senóc, Maein Coluimcille, Disert Diarmuta and Cluain mór m'Aedóg, Rc. xvii. 379, H. 88; ¶ mogna moshenóc, Dunamanoge,
al. Mona mohennoge, c. Kild., Fm. ii. 838; ¶ Dunmanogue, al. Monmohennock p. and tl. 3½ m. W. of CastleDermot, Pgi.; ¶
on E. bank of r. Barrow, 7 m. SW. of Moone; ¶ v. Mugna.
cath Moi itir diabul Laigniu, Au. i. 178; ¶ is (in Fia. an. 727) cath Meisten idir Laigniu féin; ¶ perh. fr. cath Moisten
itir (diabul! the devil!), Laigniu.
cath Móna Almaine, Ll. 31; ¶ L. Lurcan in it in Lein., Lbl. 436, Sa. 26 a.
m. an chásain
in Ciarraidhe Luachra, Ai. 56 b.
m. an inbhir
"Ui Luasgan Sguirre" ext. fr. Bealach Eachta to M. an I., Fir. 483.
m. an mhullaig
a high mt. in c. Tipp., O'Brien.
m. banba
a Tuath of Caoille in Mun., fr. which are the Ui Dhoronaigh, Lis. 182 b.
m. beg
Monebeg Grange nr Mullingar, Sp. 1606, p. 62.
m. brég
Sas. 2865.
m. caindlich
Md. 42; ¶ seems on E. side of Irel. on the way fr. Cruachu of Connacht to Ulst.; ¶ nr Bruden da Choca, now Breenmore, b.
of Kilkenny West, c. Westm.; ¶ M. Chaindlig, Ll. 166.
m. cend
in Luachair (?), W. Mun., Ll. 206.
m. cét
betw. Sruthmuine and Inber Lemna in Luachair; ¶ ? W. Mun., Ll. 206.
m. cille coctha
a fight there betw. Cuillen of Mag nAilbe in Laighis and Cian Cúldubh of the Ui Néill, Ll. 383; ¶ a bog nr Kilcock, under
Cappagh Hill (?).
m. cluana na caillidh
Con. 48 a, Lc. ii. 126; ¶ in or nr Cenél Dobtha, c. Rosc.
m. cóemtechta
i nGensilliu, Sto. D. 4, 2, 52 b; ¶ nr Geashil.
m. coiltrae
Lu. 57; ¶ seems nr Mag Trego and Cúl Sibrinne; ¶ v. Tw. m. coisse blai; ¶ Ui., Rc. xvii. 259, Hb. 79; ¶ M. C. Blae; ¶
seems betw. Birr and Clonmacnois.
m. coltna
Ll. 58 a; ¶ E. of Cúl Silinne; ¶ v. Áth Coltna, M. Coiltrae.
m. coluimb
Tl. p. 188; ¶ Moone, 7 m. W. of Athy, c. Kild.
m. conáin
Moind C.; ¶ in Britain, Ll. 6, Lg. 24, Fir. 40, Mi., which conjectures the Isle of Anglesey.
m. connedha
Rc. xviii. 298; ¶ Tóchar Móna C., betw. Ballymoe and Dunmore, in p. Templetogher, c. Galw., Mi.; ¶ v. Tochar M. C.
m. crandchain
Fen. 76; ¶ in Cav., Ci., Con. 6 b, Mi.; ¶ d. Monaig Crann-cain, Au. ii. 290; ¶ seems in O'Reilly's l.
m. cruinnióce
M. Cruinneoige, Rc. xvii. 416; ¶ maidm Móna C., Bb. 55 a, Ll. 26 a, Ui., Lec. 621; ¶ in Lein., Hb. 94; ¶ Monecronock,
nr Leixlip, c. Kild., Mi., Ci.
m. cummascaig
d. Monaid C., nr Faitche Cille Rannairech, LL. 300 a, 301 a.; ¶ M. Cumascaich, nr Brandub's House in Belach Conglais, Lec.
611; ¶ in Kilranelagh tl. and p., c. Wickl.
m. daire lothair
Criuthni beaten there by Clann Eogain, Ll. 182; ¶ by the N. Ui Néill, Tig. Rc. xvii. 145, Ui., Hb. 60, Mi.; ¶ ? nr Eilne
Fir li 7 Áird Eolargg; ¶ al. Móin Mór, Moneymore, p. Derryloran, c. Derry, Ui., Mi.
m. daire
battle of, in Alba by the Clann Néill of the N., K. 158; ¶ Ui. makes it M. D. Lothair, q.v.
m. deargachairi
in Connacht, Lis. 236 a.
m. duin eangain, Lbl. 362
in Ulst.
m. faichnig
N. of Cruachan Bri Eile of Ui Failge and i crich Ua Néill, Tph. ii. 328; ¶ M. Fathnig, betw. Bri Éle and crích Ua Néill,
F.; ¶ v. M. Foichnig; ¶ M. Fathnig, now Bealach Cille Brigid, b. Fertullagh, Westm., Bo. xcix.
m. fionn
Bran. 92 b; ¶ Monfin, tl., b. Bantry, c. Wex.
m. foichnig
in Úi Failge, Ll. 19, Lec. 64; ¶ Fir. 47, Lg. 107; ¶ Moin Foichnigh, now Moin Boichnigh, Boughna bog in p. Kilbride, Westm.,
Fm. ii. 1189, i. 58.
m. gai glais
in Úi Mail, Bb. 192 b, I. 148 b, Sa. 11 b, Lbl. 415.
m. glas
Gc. 158; ¶ Monglass, c. Kild., O'D.; ¶ but prob. Monglass tl. in c. Don.
in Dál-Araide, whence rr. Olor and Olarba spring, Ll. 24 a, 296 b, Lg. 141, Lec. 598, Sc. 31 b, Bb. 31 a; ¶ the Olor flows
into L. Neagh, the Olarba into Larne L., Mi.; ¶ in Mag Line, Mi.; ¶ at the junction point of bb. Up. Antr., Up. Glenarm,
and Lr. Belfast; ¶ v. Olar; ¶ Cennguba was a hill on or nr M. in Chatha, Lg. 141, Mi.
m. in cosnuma
in the south; ¶ al. M. Mór, Sas. p. 281.
m. in doire dharaigh
Derrydaragh bog in p. St. John's, b. Carbury, Sli., Ci.
in Hy Maine, at Loch an Dúin, I. 40 b. móin in raidech; ¶ or M. Inraidech; ¶ Ui Maine ext. fr. M. in R. to Cluaintuaisceart
na Sinda, Lec. 187, I. 41 b, Im.
m. in tachair conneda
al. Móin na fostada, Sas. 6544; ¶ ? SE. of r. Suck, betw. it and Dunmore in N. Galw.; ¶ v. Móin Connedha.
m. laghraidhe
Maidm Mona L., in c. Ferm., Ui., Con. 66 b; ¶ M. Ladhraighe, Mi.
m. lamraigi
tochar across it, made by Eacho Aireman, Bb. 190 a, Ll. 163, Pd. 6.
m. lescc
in McRannall's or O Rorke's l., c. Leit., Mi., Ci.
m. lúachra
in Ui Ingair a Tuath of Caoille in Mun., Lis. 182 b; ¶ cf. Monaloughra tl., c. Tipp.
m. mafa
S. p. 346.
m. mafa
dá chirc fraich Mónad M., Proc. 186.
m. miláin
Rc. xvii. 368; ¶ in Meath nr Lickblaw (Lecc Bladma), Ll. 42, 185; ¶ is M. Iomshláin in Meath, Ai. 25 a; ¶ to Lec-Blagha
and M. Iomláin in Meath, Hb. 86; ¶ mentioned in Fg., Md., Mt.
m. mói
go M. M. 7 go Glend Maghair in Mun., Fm. ii. 1024; ¶ ? nr Glanmire at Cork; ¶ but this is M. Mór 7 Glenn Maghair in Hb.
103 and in Tig.
m. mór
Tailltiu in Meath ext. fr. M. M. to Ard na Suidhe, Bb. 225 a; ¶ Caill Chuan, al. Tailtiu ó Monaigh mhóir, ó Ail co hÁrd
na Suidhe, Sa. 65 a, Ll. 200, I. 165 b.
m. mór
in Mun., C.; ¶ cath Monad Móire; ¶ Ua Briain was defeated by Lein. and Connacht, Ll. 26 a, K. 175 a, Hb. 110; ¶ in Mun.;
¶ perh. Moanmore in p. Emly, c. Tipp., Fm. ii. 1096–8.
m. mór
in b. Fermoy, Lis. 140 a; ¶ betw. Fermoy and Cork, Lb. 213 b; ¶ O Conchobair, fr. his camp in Ormond, plundered as far
as M. M. and Glend Maghair (Glanmire), Rc. xviii. 48, Hb. 103; ¶ al. M. in cosnuma in the S., Sas. p. 281; ¶ a long mt.
running through Barrett's country and Muscry, c. Cork, Obr.; ¶ also M. Mór nr Mallow, Cri.
m. mór
Gobnat ógh i Mhoin Móir i ndeisceirt Erenn, atá a ceall acus i mBaile Muirne, Md., Fg.; ¶ v. Cell Gobnaite; ¶ the p. of
Kilgobnet, 2 m. NE. of Dungarvan, is wildly mountainous (Móin Mór); ¶ the ruins of the old ch. is on a hill, Pgi.; ¶ v.
Bairnech. m. mór; ¶ S. of Haoibh Cconaill Gabhra in Mun., N. of Cork, Ai. 36 a; ¶ Moanmore tls., c. Limk.
m. mór
E. of Dá Chíc Danann, Lis. 196 a; ¶ Moanmore tl., c. Kerry. m. mór; ¶ in Mun., Bb. 103 a.
m. mór
al. M. M. Daire Lothair; ¶ Moneymore, in p. of Derryloran, c. Derry, B. lix., Ra. 339; ¶ v. M. Dairi Lothair.
m. mór
not located, Bb. 289 a; ¶ di uisín a Monaid Móir, Proc. 188.
m. mucrindi
in Trian Tearmuinn Brighi Gobhunn, Lis. 182 b; ¶ nr Mitchelstown, c. Cork.
m. muine
g. Mona M.; ¶ Monamuyne in dry. Fermoy, d. Cloyne, Tax. m. mulach; ¶ Lecht Leithi na Tromdáime, in Airthiur Móna M., Ll.
43; ¶ Moanmullagh, p. Kilberry, c. Kild., mentioned in Laoidh na Leacht, Ods. 679.
m. na mbráthar
Monabraher, tl. in N. of Liberties of Limk., W. of Shannon; ¶ Long Pavement Station is in it, Ui., Ci., Mi.
m. na fostada
al. M. in Tachair Conneda, Sas. 6543; ¶ is betw. Cell Chaimin on r. Suck and Dúnmor.
m. na gcrann
Moneygran.
m. na hinse
Monainsha, 2 m. fr. Roscrea; ¶ in it are Loch Cré and Inis na mBeo, Pgi. ii. 790, Cam. i. 124.
m. na rátha
.i. Móin Rátha Bresail, now Mountrath; ¶ Mountrath in Osraidhe, Cam. ii. 783; ¶ but v. Rath Bresail.
m. na séad
in Clare, Tor. 13.
m. rátha bresail
Mountrath; ¶ but v. Ráith Bresail, Monaith Righ, a Fenian place, Dl. 12.
m. robhuir
O'S. III. v.; ¶ betw. Limk. and Askeaton.
m. ruadh
castle of Mac Uí Bhriain Ara, Hb. 9 a, Ai. 109 a; ¶ Monroe Castle, 5 m. NW. of Nenagh, in p. Youghal Ara.
Ci.; ¶ Montiagh, in b. Clare, c. Galw., d. Móintidh, móintech; ¶ betw. r. Shannon and Slieve Bawn, c. Rosc., Fm. iii. 170,
note; ¶ Mantua House, p. Shankill, b. of Roscommon; ¶ the bog of Mantua is nr it.
seems nr Snám dá én on the Shannon, Ll. 166 b, 203, Bb. 226 a,
I. 166 a, Lec. 515; ¶ Leide, Ms., Rc. xiii., ii., Sa. 67 b; ¶ M. Tíre an ir of Md. seems nr Clonmacnois.
m. trógaide
Bb. 6 b, 12 a, Ll. 19, 131 a; ¶ al. M. Trodaide in Ciannachta (in the E. of Irel., Lec. 64), Lec. 581, 64, Of. 247, Mi.,
Lg. 107.
Manchan Moithla, Ll. 368; ¶ v. Maethail, Mothail. moitri; ¶ in Connacht, one of the 3 Ditruib of Erin, Lbl. 237. mole;
¶ cath Moli, won by Nathi, Lu. 38 a, Lbl. 909; ¶ v. Moile.
dp. in Mun., Cs. 386; ¶ seems not far fr. L. Cree. molog; ¶ ar an Moloig; ¶ in McDermot's country, c. Rosc., Ci. moltraide;
¶ Moltraige, K. of the M., fr. whom is called Mag Cirba in their l., Ll. 9, Lec. 25, 561, Bb. 18 b, Sc. 16.
Magsliabh is in or nr it; ¶ The Mounth, extd. fr. Ben Nevis to the head of the Dee, and thence to the sea, Cps. cxliv. 478;
¶ g. Monaidh in Scotl., Md., Lec. 99; ¶ cath Monaid, where Finn lost many, Sas. 4988; ¶ Táin Monaidh in Albain, Z. 471
a; ¶ al. rex Pietorum citra Monoth, Au. i. 254; ¶ The Mounth, Scotl., Sk. i. 302; ¶ al. Druim Alban, Max.; ¶ al. Maghshliabh
Monadh, Sk. i. 381. monad carno; ¶ cath Monith Carno, nr L. Loogdae in Scotl., Ui.; ¶ Cairn o'Mounth in the Mearns, Cps.
lxxxii., 477.
Manaigh, sept. in Iveagh, c. Down, Ui., Mi.; ¶ al. Monaid Ulad fr. Rusat in Ulst., and the Monaid of L. Erne and the Monaid
of Ard ratha, Lec. 198, Bb. 96 a; ¶ dp. Monchaib Ulad, I. 137 b. monaigh aradh; ¶ in Ulst., Sto. 20 a.
a r. in Tír Eogain, Lec. 546; ¶ r. Foyle; ¶ v. Modorn. moneitir; ¶ ds.; ¶ al. Druim Cup, Scotl.; ¶ al. Moeghanard,
"Bardorum Campus," and Achadh na mBard, Adr. 395–8.
a Tipra, or well, in charge of the three deogbhaire or cupbearers of Nechtan—viz., Flesc, Lesc, and Luam, Fer. 19. monoth;
¶ Mounth mt. range, Scotl., Ui.
in Burren, nr New Quay, c. Clare, Ods. 679. mothar turtánach; ¶ W. of Cathair Mic Neachtain, Ix. 54. mrechtan; ¶ Tl. p.
38; ¶ Bright p., in b. Up. Lecale, c. Down; ¶ al. Brechtan, q.v.
Lu. 56 a; ¶ g. Muice Cruimb; ¶ Muckrum tl. in c. Leit. muccert; ¶ Aildobur abb Muccirt, Ui.; ¶ d. Muccurt Mór, Fg.; ¶
? Mucker tl. in b. Farney, c. Mon.
al. Irel., fr. the appearance it presented to the Milesians on approaching, K. 128 b, 121 a, Sb. 1 b; ¶ on the map it looks
so, but had the Milesians a map?
in L. Derg on the Shannon, Fg., Md. (in Dál Cais, Ll. 354, Bb. 117 b, Lec. 89); ¶ al. Muccinis Riagail (Reguil), Tig. Rc.
xvii. 249, Ll. 354, C., Cg., Ct., Ui., Mi., Sa. 44 b.
np., Ll. 333, nap. Mugdorna, Au. i. 546, 582; ¶ Mughorna, Lc. i. 22; ¶ I have not met np. Mugdoirn; ¶ gp. Mugdorn, Bb.
64 b, Au. ii. 10, Fen. 370; ¶ Mugdornn, Bco. 52 a; ¶ ap. Maugdornu, A. 15 b; ¶ Mugdorndu, Tl. 182; ¶ the M. Maigen owned
the bb. of Cremourne and Farney in c. Mon.; ¶ the M. Breg possessed lands in Bregia—viz., in W. of c. Louth and N. of c.
Meath, bordering on b. Farney; ¶ the N. of M., now Cremourne, Crích Mogdorn, bordered on Ui Meith Tíre (now b. Monaghan),
Tl. 182, Of. 363; ¶ the centre of M. is the b. Farney (al. b. Donaghmain, Domhnach Maighen, in Hibernian Atlas of 1776);
¶ in it are Carrickmacross, al. Cell Rois in provincia Maugdornorum, Ad. 81; ¶ and Domnach Maigen (Donaghmoyne, 3 m. NE.
of Cell Rois), Tl., A. 15 b, Mi.; ¶ Tax. of 1302 places in the dry. of Domnach Magen Cell Ros, Domnach Magen, Plebs de Crích
Mugdornd (cf. Plebs Generis Loerni, Ad. 178); ¶ M. Maigen and M. Breg were under the same K., Au. i. 472, who was also K.
of M. and Ros, Lct. 154, Fen. 371; ¶ Ui., Mi., Ci. make M. and M. Maigen = b. Cremorne; ¶ O'D. in Tp. puts M. Breg in N.
Meath adjoining Mon.; ¶ Ui. says "prob. the part of Louth adjoining b. Cremorne," but no part of Louth adjoins b. Cremorne,
and M. = bb. Cremourne and Donaghmain, al. Farney; ¶ and M. Breg was in W. Louth and N. Meath, and M. Breg and M. Maigen
were one kingdom, Au. i. 472; ¶ as Aeclessia Filii Laithphi in Campo Breg (A. 10 a) is Domnach Mór Mic Laithbe i Mughdornaib,
Fg.; ¶ now Donaghmore vil. and p. betw. Navan and Slane, where are a round tower and ch. ruin; ¶ the only Donaghmore in
Meath nr c. Mon., and yet 15 m. S. of it; ¶ this puts the bb. of Slane in M. Breg; ¶ there is Donaghmore tl. in Louth 4
m. E. of b. Farney, but as it is in b. of Upr. Dundalk, and only 2½ m. SW. of Dundalk t., it seems not in Bregia; ¶ the NW.
Louth parts of pp. of Iniskeen and Killanny are of Donaghmoyne dry., c. Mon., and in N. of M. Breg; ¶ Dunleer (Lann Léire),
Mellifont (Mainister Mór Drochit Atha, Lis. 201 a), Monasterboice (Mainister Boite), Clonmore (Cluain Mór Fer n-Ardai i mBregaib,
Lis. 9 b), in b. Ferrard, 2½ m. NE. of Dunleer, and Duleek are i mBregaib, but not (mentioned as) in M. Breg, which must,
therefore, lie betw. these places and b. Farney; ¶ in Mugdorna are Achad Alda, Croch, Dal Mennet, Omne Rende, and Ros Ui
Chonna; ¶ v., further, Mi., Ui., Fia., Tp., Lct., Fen., Ci., Fg., F., Md., Lbl. 707, Lg. 218, Fir. 304, I. 190 a, Bb. 42
a.
in Leth Cathail, b. of Mourne in S. Down, Ra. 26, Ct. mugdornnai seagain; ¶ Tuath Glasleib Beg in Mugdornnaibh S., Ha. 743;
¶ Tuath Connraige amongst Mugdorna in Uib Seagáin and in Fir Arda, Fir. 52.
(Mughna Moshenog, Mi.); ¶ Moshenoc Mugnai, Ll. 350, Bb. 122 b, Lec. 118, Lb. 20, Fep., Cs.; ¶ Monmohennoc, al. Dunmanogue
p. and tl. 3½ m. W. of Castledermot, c. Kild., Pgi.; ¶ v. Mogno Mosenoc; ¶ it is not Moone Abbey, al. Maon Choluim Cille,
6 m. N. of Mugnai, now Belach Mugna (Ballaghmoon, 3 m. S. of Mugnai, though Fia. identify Mugna and Belach M.); ¶ Mugna is
masc.; ¶ Craeb Mugna Móir, Anecd. 35.
seat of Aengus Musc, Ll. 381; ¶ i crích hUa nDnnlainge, Lis. 24 a; ¶ in Kild. (?); ¶ Cucorb retreated S. to M. S., and
finally to Mun., Bb. 71 a, Lec. 191; ¶ Mugnai in c. Kild. (?)
the 2 Duthaid Ui Chaemain, in Tuagh Muighi in Dalb in Cearu, ext. fr. Bél Atha na Carr to M., Lec. 168.
m. adam
towards Ballymote, Mi.; ¶ in b. Corran, c. Sli., Ci.; ¶ cf. Mullinam tl., c. Meath.
m. an steallain
attacked by O'Byrne, Bran. 93 a; ¶ Mullinastill House, in p. Rathmichael, 2 m. NW. of Bray, c. Dub., nr Ballycorus; ¶ v.
Pgi. iii. 135.
m. cerr
M. Cearr; ¶ g. an Mhuilinn Chirr; ¶ Mullingar, c. Westm., Mi; ¶ M. Cerr na Midhe, an Muilend Cerr, Fm. vi. 2038; ¶ v.
Mi., Ui., Ci.; ¶ ds. isin Muilienn Cherr, Mi.
m. cilli ceiss
in Oirrthear, Bb. 141 a.
m. cruinneoici
in O Rork's country, Z. 468 col. 4.
m. cúl
nr Odba, Mi.
m. glaisni
the Hi Teimnein of, in Ui Maine, Lec. 187, I. 41 b, Im. 90.
m. guanach
in or nr the Fews or Woods of b. Athlone, Mi.; ¶ this is Muilli Uanach (in Ci., Ui.), q.v.
m. luprachán
a chasm in p. Cong, c. Mayo.
m. mairteil
in b. Two Fermoys, c. Cork; ¶ Glaisi Muilinn Mairteil i Sleib Cain, Lis. 140 a.
m. maoilodhráin
Mi.,; ¶ al. M. Odráin, q.v.
m. midheachain
the Daltons of, Fir. 836; ¶ Mullenmeehan tl., c. Westm.
m. na gcrosán
at Aghabo, in Queen's Co., Mi.
m. na róistige
the Mill of the Roche in the Vale of the Naul, on the Meath side of r. Delvin.
m. odhráin
al. M. Maelodráin; ¶ Mallinoran, nr Mullingar, Mi., Ui. m. tiormáin; ¶ Mullencromaun tl. in p. Drum, Mayo, Fy., Fir. 272.
m. uí ógáin; ¶ O'Hogan's mill, nr Ardcrony, b. Lr. Ormond, c. Tipp., Fm. v. 1572.
(it is tri mhíle ó Bhuailtibh Forannain isin Enghuile), Md. 422; ¶ ? Multynoran, not far fr. Multifarnham. múimnech; ¶
a Munsterman, F. 30; ¶ np. Muimnig, Fy. 308, Lb. 272 c; ¶ dp. Muimnechaibh, Lc. ii. 426; ¶ Muimneachaib, Fm. i. 328; ¶
ap. Muimnecha, Au. i. 186, ii. 94; ¶ dp. Mumnechaib, Ll. 335.
Pd. viii. 38; ¶ cath Muincille by Maelsechlainn against the Irish, Bb. 33 a, 49 b, Lg. 224, I. 25 a, 143 a, Lec. 620. muinchind;
¶ r. Munhin flows out of Carrowmore L. into the Abhainn mhór in p. Kilcommon, b. Erris, Fy.
or Muinchenn G.; ¶ Fretum Gaditanum, Ll. 223, 395; ¶ v. Colamain Ercóil; ¶ M. Gatindanda, where the Columns of Hercules
are, Ll. 395; ¶ Fretum Gaditanum; ¶ al. Muincend Mara Toirrian, Bb. 268 a, 114 b, 4 b; ¶ Muincend Gaidideonda, Bb. 233
a, Lec. 75, 57; ¶ M. Gadianta, Fia. 160; ¶ M. Gadian, Lg. 63, Fir. 91.
in Partry, Fir. 271; ¶ Carrow-money tl. in Partry, betw. bridge of Keel and Port Royal, and nr Turin and Newtown Partry,
Fy.; ¶ Remann mac Burcaigh an Muine, Fm. iii. 620; ¶ Monivea, c. Galw., Ui.
m. aimhréidh
in the Cuanacha; ¶ l. of Briain, Ai. 110 b, Hb. 11 b.
m. an chasáin
the Mic an Bháird of, Stowe MS. E. iv. 4; ¶ Muine Casáin in Ui Maine.
m. an-fhuarain
in Mun., Fer. 153.
m. an mheadha
Monivea, vil. and p. in b. Tiaquin, Fm., Mi., Wc. 149.
m. bec
a wood betw. Cluain Mór Maedoc and Achadh Abhail; ¶ there is a tl. Littlewood here still, Loc. Pat. 188; ¶ M. Beg, old
name (still preserved by native speakers) of place where Bagenalstown now is, Loc. Pat. 188.
m. broccáin
in Breaghaibh, Lg. 217; ¶ ro oirgsed rd mBrecáin 7 Domnach Patraicc 7 M. B., Mi., cath Muni Broccáin, Ll. 25 b, Lec. 620,
Cg. 42, Cri, Ai. 20 a; ¶ M. Brogáin, K. 169 b.
m. buachaela
nr Tír Gemmae and Tamnach, A. 17 b.
m. cainndlige
seems E. of Ford of Athlone, Bdc. 162; ¶ ag Tulach na nDéar, Sa. 76 a.
N. of Topar Patricc in Magh Eó, Con. 5 a; ¶ in b. Carra, Mayo, Ci.; ¶ seems nr Aghagower and vil. of Mayo; ¶ cf. Moneymakinn
tl. in c. Ferm.
m. mór
Moneymore (O'Mullan's Irish Journal), Proc. vii. 158; ¶ seems nr Loughinsolin in S. of c. Derry.
m. na n-ammaite
in Connacht, Sas. 6760; ¶ nr Sliab Gam or Findloch Céra (in Mayo).
m. na buaile
in Eatharlach, Ai. 108 a, Hb. 8 b; ¶ Moneynaboola, in p. Cloonbeg, c. Tipp., Ods. 679.
m. na ccrann
St. B. 742; ¶ mentioned with Cnoc Rátha, seems in p. Barrymore, Cork.
m. na gcrann
Moneygran tl., in p. Kilrea, c. Derry.
m. na feide
in Tír Fiachrach, Lec. 169, Fir. 276; ¶ al. Bun Fede, al. Bun na Fede; ¶ Bunnafeddia tl., in p. Dromard, b. Tireragh, Sli.,
Fy.
m. , na bhfiadh
al. Muine dhiadh, in Tireragh, Sli., Fir. 275, Fy.
m. na nglond
Fen. 226; ¶ in Tirconnell.
m. na morrigna
frisin abor in Cretalach i. Mumain Sb. 33 b; ¶ Cratloe, nr Limk.
m. na siride
Fm. ii. 1074; ¶ in Meath, and prob. in Fertullagh; ¶ Belach M. na S., Fm.
m. taplair
Cron mhuine Thaplair of Inis Croni on Loch Andind, Lb. 22; ¶ M. Taplain in Inis Croine, in L. Ainninn, Fir. 752. muingairig;
¶ ac. or dat., sg., Bb. 289 a.
in Connacht; ¶ betw. Bendan Breac Maighi N. to Magh Cedne na Fomorach, Con. 27 a.
m. ágáin
the O Hagans, Fm. v. 1616.
m. ailgile
al. M. Ailghenáin, Fy. 40; ¶ a branch of Ui Eathach Muaide.
m. airigh
Giolla Aodha Ui Muigin do Mhuinntir Airigh Locho Con Easp. Corcaighe ar na naomhadh ó Dhia, quievit, Hb. 118. muintir airdd
machae; ¶ Au. 328–9; ¶ defeated in Aighnecha by Gentiles; ¶ in Cal. S. P. 1598 mention is made of lands of the Chantor
of Armagh somewhere nr the Moiry Pass, which would be about the district in question; ¶ Muinntir prob. equal to "tenants";
¶ see also muinntir 7 coruchta in same entry.
Au. 442–3; ¶ Cernach, ab. of Lann-leire (Dunleer) was "moer muinntiri aird Macha" fr. Belach-duin (Castle Kieran, b. Up.
Kells, co. Meath), to the sea, and fr. the Boinn to Cossan (Annagassan).
the O Harts, b. Carbury, Sli., Fm. iv. 1210, Ui., Ci.
m. anghaile
The tribe-name of the O Farrells of Annaly, Longf., Mi., Cri., Ci., Ui., Fen. 384.
m. an magha
in Breifne O Raghallaigh, Hx. 852.
m. arga
Lec. 265.
m. arrachtain
of Clann Innrachtaigh, Im. 43.
m. báire
Ai. 53 a; ¶ now Muntervary, peninsula in b. W. Carbery, Cork, Tp.
m. baighill
O Boyle Sept, c. Don., Ci., M. Buighill, Au. iii. 346.
m. banain
Caradh Muintire Banain (i.e., Carryvanan, p. Derryvullen, c. Ferm.), Au. iii. 504.
m. beaglaidhi
Hb. 131; ¶ of Ardachad and Leithraith.
m. beoláin
Ll. 323 a.
m. birn
Bb. 43 b; ¶ they were chiefs of Ui Briuin na Sinna in c. Rosc., betw. Elphin and Jamestown, Tp., Fm. iii. 606, iv. 660.
m. birn
Mac Murchadha, toisech Muinntire B. 7 rí Ua n-Echach, Au. ii. 172; ¶ nr Iveagh in Ulst.; ¶ in Tyrone, Mi., Ui.; ¶ Muinter
Birn, Presbyterian p. in b. Dungannon, c. Tyr.; ¶ nr b. of Trough, c. Mon., Tp., Cev. i. 242, Fm. iii. 6.
m. birn
Reachra Muintire B.; ¶ Rathlin-Obirn island, 3 m. W. of Teelin Head, c. Don. Fm. v. 1474.
m. blaithmic
at Cell Lasair, c. Ferm.
m. blaitini
Rc. xvii. 172, Ui., Mi.; ¶ Platten, 2¼ m. SW. of Drogheda; ¶ the Síl Mescain of B.; ¶ it was not far fr. Cuilne (Cuillne),
Collon, c. Louth; ¶ v. Blaitine.
m. branain
Mac Branans of Corco Achlann, Ui.; ¶ v. Corcu Achlann. m. branáin; ¶ al. Dál mBuinne; ¶ anglice Dal Boyne; ¶ nr L. Neagh,
c. Antr., Fm. iii. 22.
m. bhrisléin
O Neill's Brehons, Fy. 432.
m. bhruaideadha
in Thomond, Fir. 6; ¶ the O Brodies.
m. cadhla
Keillys of Clare in MacNamara's country (?), H. 19. m. caemháin; ¶ in c. Ferm., Ci.; ¶ M. Chaomháin, Fm. iii. 66.
m. cainich
Moyntir-Kynich in dry. Clonfert, d. Clonfert, Tax.; ¶ v. M. Cainidhe.
m. cainidhe
Fen. 386; ¶ branch of Conmaicne Réin.
m. canann
in Cinél Conaill, Fir. 5.
m. caoluighe
clan in Mun., St. B. 415; ¶ v. M. Cadhla.
m. cathain
O Canes of Cianacht in Ulst., Ci.
m. cathusaigh
in Devenish, Ui., Fm. iv. 806.
m. cearbhaill
in the plain of Birr, King's Co., Tp.
m. cerballáin
Con. 29 a, Ac.; ¶ in b. and c. Leit., Ui., Mi., Ci.; ¶ nr Muinter Eolais and Muinter Birn, and in or nr Moylurg, Ui.
m. ceirín
M. Cérin; ¶ in Teftha, Rc. xviii. 186, Mi., Cev. ii. 65. m. cellacháin; ¶ O Callaghans of Clonmeen in c. Cork, Ui.
m. cianain
Claín-inis Muinntiri C. on L. Éirne, Ui.
m. cicharáin
a family of Síl Anmchadha, Im. 40.
m. cinaith
Lec. 187; ¶ M. Cionaith; ¶ Muntir Kenny, in b. Dromahaire, Leit., still used of the district betw. L. Allen and r. Arigna,
Mi., Cri., Ci., Mis. i. 257, Im.; ¶ Au. and Fm. have M. Cinaetha once.
m. clainne mathghamhna
Ti. 80; ¶ the MacMahons of Corca Baiscinn in SW. of c. Clare.
m. clércen
in Cinél Eoghain, Fir. 5. m. cléirigh; ¶ in Cinél Conaill, Fir. 5.
m. cléirigh cille caindigh
at Kilkenny, Fy. 88.
m. chléirigh thire h-amhalgadha
of the Hy-Fiachrach; ¶ the O Clerys of Tirawley, Mayo, Fy. 88.
m. cluana cairpthi
in Brefney O Reilly, Con. 9 b; ¶ but v. Cluain Cairpthi.
m. cobhthaigh
in Síl Anmchadha in Ui Maine, Im.
m. coemáin
Au. ii. 206; ¶ seems on border of cc. Ferm. and Tyr.
m. coinne
the O Cuinnes, neighbours of the O Hagans in O Neill's country, Fm. v. 1616.
m. choirc
clan in Mun., St. B. 415.
m. conaill
al. M. Maelconaill, Fen.; ¶ of Conmaicni Réin, comprising Tellach Ciaragain and Tellach Cendubháin, Fen.; ¶ the text is
M. Conaill; ¶ the translation has Maelconaill, because the ancestor was Maelconaill.
m. conoill
in Mun., St. B. 415.
m. conaire
of the Muscraige Tire, X. 100.
m. conalláin
in Machaire Chonnacht, W. of Corcachlann, Fm. iii. 462.
m. conghalaigh
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
m. connacht
al. Sliocht na Trí, Hx. 852 (2); ¶ in O Reilly's l.
m. chonnagain
of Síl Anmchadha, Im. 41.
m. connlochtaigh
in SE. part of b. Inchiquin, Clare.
m. conrui
of Clann Innrachtaigh, Im. 43.
m. cormaic
in Mun., St. B. 416; ¶ = Uí Cormaic ón ttuinn, St. B. 417.
m. creachain
in Mayo, Of. 332; ¶ in b. Kilmaine, c. Mayo, Ci.; ¶ named with Conmaicne Dúna Móir, Con. 29 b; ¶ Fearann Buird Mic Uilliam
Burc, Fa. 2; ¶ in N. Clann Uilliam in Connacht, Fir. 804, 803.
m. chuanna
F. 158.
m. culachan
in Tirawley, Fy.; ¶ a branch of Ui Amolngid.
m. cuilen
of Clonlish, c. Limk., Mi.
m. cuinn
of the Hy-Fiachrach, Fy.
m. chuirnin
Ci.; ¶ nr Loch Gill or c. Leit.; ¶ the Lebar Gearr of M. C. burned in 1416; ¶ in O Rork's country and elsewhere, Fir.
5.
m. chuirrín
Bb. 83 a.
m. daluigh
poets of McCarthy Mór, Fy. 433; ¶ a learned family, Ci. m. deran; ¶ of rd Gobaill, nr Ath Meadhoin; ¶ a branch Clann Cearnaigh,
Bb. 476, Fir. 14 b; ¶ nr Affane in the Decies of c. Waterf., v. th Meadhon; ¶ fr. them Bruiden Deran is named, Lec. 131.
m. diocholla
of b. Corcomroe, Clare, Tp.
m. diucaire
of Cenél Baitain, Hx. 254, X. 58; ¶ v. M. Diugna.
m. diugna
al. Glenn in scáil in Milchú's l. of Dal n-Araide, Sas. 3690; ¶ v. M. Duigra.
m. diurnin
on borders of cc. Don. and Ferm., Ui.
m. dobhilen
W. of Loch Neagh, Ui.
m. dochartaigh
O Doghertys, Au. iii., 546.
m. doibheanaigh
of Cinél Conaill, St. B. 599.
m. doibhilen
W. of L. Neagh; ¶ the Devlins, Ui.
m. doirc
Gc. 46.
m. doired
of Domnach Mór Maigi Itha, Lec. 452.
m. domnalláin
of Bregmag, Lec. 141; ¶ chiefs of Clann Breasail, Im. 76.
m. droma leathain
the O Farrellys, Fm. iv. 1128.
m. dubagan
Taisgidh a Sochair 7 a Senchais ar Muindtir Dubagan in Hy Maine, I. 46 a.
m. dubhlainn
a sub-div. of Muinter Mailchada, Dowling (of Ui Maine), Im.
m. dubhruis
i.e., the Hui Ruadacan, the Hui Caeman, the Hui Feideagan, the Hui Mairicain, and the Hui Dunacan, Bb. 65 b; ¶ v. Dubros.
m. duibhenaigh
in Tirconnell, Fen.
m. duibhetain
Ua Tomaltaigh lords of, in Uib Tuirtre fr. context, Mi.
m. duibhghenainn
the O Duigenans of Seanchuach, in Tir Oililla, or Tirerril, in c. Sli., Mm. 22.
m. duibgeannain
al. Clann Mhaoilruanaidh, of Clannmaicne Maighe Rén, Fir. 5.
m. duibhgilla
of Clann Innrachtaigh, Im.
m. duibhginn
al. Síl Maoil Carman adjoining Alma, Ll. 394.
m. duibhidhir
in b. of Kilnamanagh, c. Tipp., Tp.
m. duigra
al. Glenn in Scáil, where Milchu held Patrick in bondage, Lis. 224 b.
m. duine bó
Bb. 44 a.
m. duinncuan
in Tirawley, Fy. 12.
m. duinín
historians of McCarthy Mór, Fy., Fir. 6.
m. duinnin
for the most part in Mun., i.e., with Síol Eoghain mhóir—viz., Clann Carrthaigh, Síol Suilleabháin, &c., Fir. 6. m. duirnin;
¶ Móintech Maige hEni in their l., Ci., Ui.; ¶ nr Assaroe and Ballyshannon, Fm. iv. 752.
m. dúnaoidhe
in Mun., St. B. 402.
m. eaghra
Ti. 58; ¶ the O Haras of Crebilly in Dal Riada, c. Antr. m. eaghra; ¶ the O Haras of Connacht, Ui.
m. earoilbh
Bb. 43 b.
m. éigeartaicc
in Mun., St. B. 415; ¶ the Hegartys.
m. eilidhe
O Helys of c. Sli., Ui., Ci., Fm. iii. 584.
m. eolais
al. Conmaicne Maige Réin, Ar.; ¶ tribe name and l. of the Mac Rannalls in b. and c. Leit., Ui., Mi., Ci., Cri., Tp., Md.,
Fen.; ¶ comprised Tellach Maelmuiri, T. Maelmartin, T. Cendetigh, T. Cerbhallain, T. Odhrain, T. Ainfeith, and T. Brocáin,
T. Doraidhéin, Fen., Fir. 538; ¶ in it are—Cell Srianáin, Cluain Collaing, Cluain Conmaicne, Loch Bradain, &c.
m. eorlus
the Harringtons of Cork and Kerry.
m. eothaidh
Fen. 387; ¶ a branch of Conmaicni Rein, comprising Tellach Maenghaili and Tellach Maelbelltaine.
m. fathaidh
Hb. 123; ¶ in or nr Ui Diarmada or O Concannon's l., c. Galw., Fm. iii. 324; ¶ in b. Loughrea, Ci.; ¶ in b. Clare, c.
Galw., Wc. 372, Z. 189 a.
m. feodacháin
O Donnell, chief of, in Tirconnell, Au. ii. 400; ¶ ext. fr. r. Arney to W. end of Belmore mt. or Ora Hill, in b. Magheraboy,
c. Ferm.; ¶ al. Clann Amhlaibh, in b. Clanawly, c. Ferm., Mi. (?).
m. fialain
Bohoe p. in bb. Magheraboy and Clanawley, c. Ferm., Mi.; ¶ a mBothaibh Muinntiri Fialain, Ui.
m. fidbuide
in Leix, Queen's Co. (not far from Dunamase ?), Tp. m. fidlin; ¶ in Conmaicni Rein, Fen.
m. fídne
plundered by men of Tethba, Mi.
m. fidne in feada
Lec. 160.
m. fiodnacha
the O Roddys, Ti. 34; ¶ of Feenagh, c. Leit.
m. flaithbhertaigh
O Flaherties of W. Connacht, Ci.
m. flannagain
the O Flanagans of Clann Cathail, c. Rosc., Ci. m. fógartaigh; ¶ in Mun., St. B. 415; ¶ in Elyogarty.
m. follamhain
O Fallons of b. Athlone, c. Rosc., Mi.
m. fothaig
in Tirawly, Fy. 12.
m. gabhann
McGowans and Smiths of c. Cav., Hx. 852.
m. gallchobuir
the O Gallaghers, Ui.; ¶ of bb. Raphoe and Tirhugh and at Ballyshannon; ¶ v. my "State of Ireland in 1598," p. 32.
m. gearadháin
Muntergeran, on W. of L. Gowna, in N. of c. Longf., Fen., Ui., Mi., Cri., Ci.
m. gilgain
M. Gillcáin; ¶ M. Gillgan; ¶ in c. Longf.; ¶ O Quinn's l., Of. 401; ¶ the O Quins in bb. Ardagh, Moydoe, and Shrule,
Ci., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Mag Duma in it, Con. 18 a; ¶ M. Gillgain, Fen., Ci.; ¶ al. Megiollgan, Mi.
m. ghranaird
the O Sheridans, hereditary herenachs of the ch. of Granard, in c. Longf.
m. gualan
nr Bun Linne in Cenél Conaill, Bco. 15 a.
m. gusain
of Cluain Cain, Ll. 394.
m. ia
Monks of Iona in Scotl., Fm. iii. 134.
m. ifearnáin
tribe name of the O Quins, who held the lands round Caradh Finne or Corofin, in b. Inchiquin, Clare, Tp.
m. in chaisil
M. Droma Sailech, of same stock, Fir. 171.
m. indergi
at Dun Duiblindi, in Dublin, Bb. 51 b, Fir. 171, Lec. 143, X. 175.
m. in espoic
in Tir Maine, Con. 17.
m. in machaire
in b. Magherastephana, c. Ferm., Au. iii. 574.
m. láeghechan
Rc. xviii. 170; ¶ in E. of Meath, Fm. iii. 12; ¶ M. Laodhucháin, Tp.; ¶ in c. Longf., Ci.; ¶ in W. of Meath, Hb. 109.
m. laeghaire mic dunadhaigh; ¶ of Sil Anmchadha, Im.
m. leargusa
in W. Connacht, Lec. 457.
m. lidedha
in or nr the dry. of Ogashin, c. Clare, Tp. m. lis aeda; ¶ in Ulst., Lec. 277, Bb. 94 b; ¶ v. Lis Aeda. m. loingsigh; ¶
in b. of Owney, Tipp., Tp.
m. lorcáin
of Sil Anmchadha, Larkin, Im.
m. luainimh
in Fercall or nr Rahan, Mi., Cri.
m. luinigh
Munterloony in b. Strabane, c. Tyr., Fm. iv. 1132. m. luinín; ¶ al. Arda Muintire Luinin; ¶ in c. Ferm., Fir. 5; ¶ tl.
Arda, p. Derryvullan, c. Ferm., Fm. iv. 742, Au. iii. 630; ¶ Tamnach in it, Au. iii. 504.
m. macniadh
in Conmaicne Réin, Fen.
m. madadhain
of Sil Anmchadha, of which they were chiefs; ¶ the O Maddens, Im.
m. maelagain
Au. iii. 296.
m. maelchonaire
O Mulconrys, Mm. 22.
m. maelfabhaill
sept of Cenél Luachain, Fen.
m. maelfhinna
Rc. xviii. 167; ¶ M. Maelinna, Conb. 24 b; ¶ v. M. Mailfinda.
m. maelfinnain
v. M. Mailfindain; ¶ in Ui Maine, Im.
m. maeligáin
Mulligans; ¶ c. Ferm., Ui.
m. maelmartain
Mi.
m. maelmochérgi
in Cenél Luachain, Fen.
m. maelmuaidh
al. Fir Cell; ¶ Bb. 51 b.
m. maelruaidh
v. M. Mailruanaidh.
m. maelruain
.i. McDermot of Moylurg, McDermot Roe, McDermot Gall in b. Boyle, and McDonough of Tirerrill, Fm. iv. 1127, 1219. m. maelruain;
¶ at Tamlacht Moelruain nr Tallaght, c. Dub.
m. mailchada
Im., a family of Clann Innrachtaigh including Muinter Dubhlainn, Ui Flannchadha, &c.
m. mailchen
in Cineul Fiachaidh, Fir. 161; ¶ in Kineliagh, c. Westm.
m. mailchiaráin
O Mailchiaráin, chief of M. M., and Tellach Congusa, Con. 18 a.
m. mailcroin
of Clann Innreachtaigh, Im.
m. mailduibh
Fir. 196.
m. mailfhinda
in Teffia, Rc. xvii. 350, Hb. 108, Mi.
m. mailfindain
in Ui Maine, Lec. 349, Im. 12.
m. maille
the O Malleys, Ui., Ci.
m. mailmartain
Mi.; ¶ its chief slain by O Farrell; ¶ in or nr c. Longf. (?).
m. mailmiadhaigh
in b. and c. Leit., Tp.
m. mailmordha
al. Ui Briuin; ¶ O Raghailligh, K. of; ¶ tribe name of the O Reillys of Cav., Ci., Ui., Mi.; ¶ occupied all Cav., except
bb. Tullyhaw and Tullyhunco, Tp.
m. mailruanaidh
the McDermots of Moylurg and their kindred, c. Rosc., Mi., Ui., Ci., Cg. 168.
m. mailsinna
in b. of Kilkenny W., c. Westm., Tp.; ¶ the Mac Carroons in Cuircne (al. b. Kilkenny W.), in c. Westm., Mi., Ui., Cri.
m. mainnin
the O Mannins, Au. iii. 358.
m. mancháin
a Ferm. sept, Ui.
m. meg uidir
Lc. ii. 506; ¶ the Maguire clan.
m. mic diarmada
Lc. ii. 114; ¶ of Moylurg.
m. mílchon
in Ui Maine, Lec. 187, Im., Fir. 688.
m. mithigen
M. Mithighean, in Ui Maine, Comharbs of Cluaintuaiscirt na Sinna, I. 46 a, Lec. 188, Im.
m. mochain
M. M. Chille hAthracht, maoir na Croise Athracht, of Killaraght, in p. Coolavin, c. Sli., Fy.
m. moran
of Conmaicni Rein, Fen.
m. mucaidhen
in c. Ferm., Ui.
m. muige bili
i.e., Clann Ailello, Lec. 138.
m. muiredaigh
round Lacan in Ui Amalgaidh, Lec. 126.
m. muiren
in Umall; ¶ of Glend Mailiduin, Lec. 163; ¶ M. Muirean Gleanna Maoildúin la hEidhnigh, Fy.; ¶ in the Owles; ¶ O'D. says,
"prob. the valley of r. Inny in W. of b. Tirawly.
m. muirthire
in Muscraige Tíre, Bb. 81 a, X. 100, which has M. Murthile.
m. murchadha
Bb. 90 b; ¶ the N. half of b. Clare, c. Galw.; ¶ al. the O Flaherties of Moycullen, Fm. vi. 1974, Mi., Obr., Ci., Ar.,
Tp., Fir. 202, St. B. 442, Wc., Fy., Hz. 219, Rc. xvii. 400; ¶ v. Ui Briúin in Deiscirt; ¶ before the Norman Invasion was
co-ext. with b. Clare, later transferred to the W. of L. Orbsen, Fm. iii. 296, Wc. 126; ¶ a rectory in Tuam d., Of. 187.
m. na cúile
b. Coole, c. Ferm., Au. iii. 574.
m. na heilli
Lc. ii. 456; ¶ of Eille, al. Eilne, nr Coleraine.
m. na scríne
al. Ui Fheran, Bb. 47 b.
m. nechtain
in b. Athlone, in c. Rosc., Ci., Mis. i. 208.
m. nugha
i.e., Ui Conaing and Ui Threasachain, N. of the r. Brosnach, Fir. 172.
m. peodachain
M. Pheodachain; ¶ in b. Clanawley, c. Ferm., ext. fr. the mouth of r. Arney to W. end of Belmore mt.; ¶ it seems to have
included a part of b. Magheraboy, Mi., Tp., Ui., Ci.; ¶ v. M. Feodachain.
m. radhuibh
Mag Oirechtaigh, chief of, Ci., Ui.; ¶ the Mageraghtys of c. Rosc.; ¶ in the Plain of Connacht, afterwards confined in
the b. of Athlone, Mis. i. 215; ¶ al. M. Roduibh, q.v.
m. raghailligh
M. Raighilligh; ¶ the O Reillys of Cav., Ui., Mi., Ci.
m. riain
do shliocht Chathaoir Mhóir ó Laignib tangadar don Mhumhain, Hk. 302; ¶ O Ryans.
m. ríoghbhardain
in Ele, Fir. 6; ¶ O Riardons.
m. rodaighi
the O Roddys of Síl Anmachadha, Im.
m. roduibh
of the Síl Muireadhaigh, Lc. 108.
m. rodhuibh
Mac Oirechtaigh, taoiseach of M. Rodhuibh, Fm. iv. 782, Lct. 108; ¶ in Mag Aoi, c. Rosc., Kj. ii. 342; ¶ v. M. Radhuibh.
m. rois erca; ¶ i.e., Mic Muiredaig, Mic Mac Congail, Ui Serraig, Hui Dongaile, and Hui Fothen, X. 5.
m. ruadhain
of Ui Maine origin, seated at Cuilaneirig, Im.
m. ruairc
the O Rorks of Leit., Ui., Ci.
m. ruairc
of Clann Innrachtaigh, not O Ruaircs of Breifne, Im. 43.
m. ruairc
in McCarthy Mór's terr., Fy. 433.
m. scalaighe
of Teffia or Conmaicne, Mi.
m. scannlain
M. Sgandláin, in Aidhne, a branch of Ui Fiachrach, Fy.
m. screbda
al. Clann Conaing at Druim Cheraind in Uibh Echach i.e., Clann Forbailli na Cailli, Lec. 131.
m. sercacháin
Fm. iii. 146.
m. siorthachain
Tp.; ¶ seems in W. Meath.
m. siriten
sept of O Sheridans, c. Leit.; ¶ of Conmaicni Rein, comprising Tellach Maelduin and Tellach Maelmiadaigh, Fen.
m. sruithéin
of Mac Sweeny Fanad family, Fm. v. 1624.
m. tadhccáin
M. Tadhgáin; ¶ Munterhagan, al. Foxes' Country; ¶ the O Caharnys, Sinnachs, the Foxes of b. Kilcoursey, c. Westm.; ¶ =
b. Kilcoursey, Of. 401, Fm. v. 1498, Mi., Ui., Ci., Cri., Lct. 181, Mis. i. 190, Con. 64 a.
m. taichligh
seems in p. Devenish, c. Ferm., Ui.
m. taige na commairche
al. Ui Bráin, Ui Bocáin, X. 6.
m. tamlachta loeg
i.e., Ui Goerain of Ui Duibdaire de quibus Ui Bresail indiu, Ll. 333, Bb. 64 b, X. 58.
m. tighi aineine
of Cland Maicne Mailchaindigh, I. 58 a; ¶ v. next word.
m. tige caineáin
of Clann Colgan, Ll. 314; ¶ M. T. Cainen of Cland Mailchaindigh in Ó Fáilgi, Lec. 200.
m. tigreanain
in Ormond, Fir. 179; ¶ M. Tighernan in Ormond, X. 171.
m. timain
prob. in c. Ferm., Ui.
m. tlámáin
Fir. 178; ¶ in W. Meath, Mi.; ¶ seems in or nr b. of Magheradernon, Mi., Cri., Tp.; ¶ in Teffia, Fm. ii. 830; ¶ allies
of an Sinnach, Hb. 95; ¶ muinter Maolsinna defeat the Bregmani and M. T. and M. Tadgáin, Mi.
m. tomair
.i. the Danes of Dublin, Fm. ii. 652.
m. tomaltaigh
in Tirawly, Fy. 12.
m. tresaigh
of Síl Anmchadha, Im.
m. tuaighe mílchon
of the Catraighe by the Suca in Hymaine, I. 41 b 2.
m. tuathail
of Imaidh Féchin; ¶ in Conmaicne Mara in W. Connacht, Fir. 476.
m. ubáin
in Tirawly, Fy. 12.
m. uarduil
the Harringtons of Cork and Kerry, locally so called. m. ui domnalláin; ¶ Fir. 244; ¶ the O Donellans of Ballydonellan.
m. uiginn in termuinn
nr Sliocht Uilleg a Burc, Lc. ii. 454. m. ui luinigh; ¶ Munterloney, a range of mts. in c. Tyr.; ¶ Mynterlynnie, E. portion
of the b. Strathbane, Cv. 128.
m. ui mailfinnain
Montramolynan, a cantred in Connacht, Kj. xxxii. 395; ¶ in Ui Maine, Lec. 187.
al. Muirbech Rosa Birn in Crích Cairpre Drom Cliab, Ros Ceide ext. fr. "M. Rosa B." to "Aill Claidib Lugdach," Bb. 128 a,
Lec. 123; ¶ Marsh of Killystown, nr Sli., Hs. i.
fr. Muir nIcht to M. nErenn, Lb. 150, Con. 14 a. muiresc; ¶ ns. Muresc, Lu. 104 a or 105 a; ¶ I do not find this ns.,
nor a place now named "Murrisk" in c. Sli.; ¶ its extent given by McFirbis in Fy.; ¶ the gf. is Muirsce, Au. i. 80, 154;
¶ Muirsge, Fy. 170, 314; ¶ Muirisci, Gc. 28; ¶ Mursce, Au. i. 133; ¶ d. Muiriscc, A. 13 b, Fm. i. 28, 48; ¶ as. Muiriscc(am)
Latinised, A. 15 a; ¶ Muiruisc, Au. i. 80; ¶ by change of declension Fy. has nga. Muirsge, da. Muirsci, Fy. 170, 262, 256;
¶ that it was a large tract in Tireragh b. is seen fr. the references to Ui Fiachrach Muirsce and Cenél Fiachrach M. in Mi.
and Ui.; ¶ Ua Dubda (O Dowda), K. of Ui F. M., Fm. ii. 754; ¶ according to McFirbis it included tls. of Rosslee, Cloonegleavra,
Alternan, Dunaltan, ballykilcash, Ballyeeskeen, Dunbeakin, and Dunneill, in b. Tireragh, Sli., Fy.; ¶ also Echros (Aughris),
Au. i. 80; ¶ all in the pp. Easky, Templeboy, and Kilmacshalgan; ¶ thus it ext. fr. r. Easkey, E. to the stream which flows
into the sea betw. Ballyeeskeen and Dunnacoy, Fy.
hi Muiriscc Aigli, hoc est campum inter mare et Aigleum, A. 13 b a, where is Murrisk hamlet, betw. Clew Bay and Croagh Patrick
(Cróchan Aigli), Fy.; ¶ 5½ m. NW. of Westport; ¶ d. Muirisc Aigli, Tl. 142; ¶ Muresc at foot of Cruach Patraic in Umall,
Of. 269.
of old, Connacht ext. fr. the r. Drowse to M. E. nr Limk., Ct. 205.
m. frisegda
sea N. of Irel. towards Friesland, N. 88, Bb. 16 b, I. 93 a, Ha. 818; ¶ al. Muir Frisie, Lis. 96 a.
m. gaimiach
Indber mara Gaimiach in Britain, Lis. 202 a, Sas. 184.
m. giudan
Cuilendros betw. it and Sliabh Nochel, Lec. 91; ¶ Firth of Forth, Reeves' Culdees, 124.
m. n-icht
Ll. 31; ¶ betw. France and Britain, Up. 8, 823, Er. 3 ii. T.C.D. fo. 132 b, Fm. i. 126, Fen. 10, 29, Fy. 18, N. 30, Bb.
113 a, Lg. 161, Mm. 605, Fir. 249, Of. 404; ¶ Glastonbury nr it, Cormac 29; ¶ the English in 1537 broke down the monasteries
fr. Aran of the Saints to M. n-Iocht, Fm. v. 1444, v. Lbl. col. 903; ¶ dochuatar ule a Bretnaib Ail Cluade dar M. n-Icht
fo des for turus co Bretnaib Armuirc Letha, Lh. 97; ¶ Iarthar Eórptha ó M. I. an-air coh Erinn, Hc. 2, 575 a; ¶ but "doluidh
tar Muir n-Icht i n-airrterdeiscirt na hEtailli docum Germain," Lis. 3 b.
M. Marbh; ¶ the Dead Sea, Bb. 4 b, Lis. 88, Ll. 142, Lb. 125 b, 159, Lec. 75.
m. méoit
Ll. 135—6; ¶ Palus Moeotis; ¶ sea of Azov.
m. moena
Menai Strait, Wales; ¶ al. Sruth Moena, Mc. ii. 186.
m. n-orc
sea round Orkney Islands, Bb. 113 a, 222 b, Z. 175 a, Ha. 806.
m. robur
Ml. 96 b c, 82 c; ¶ the Red Sea, Lec. 71, Lb. 118 a; ¶ al. M. Robhuir; ¶ al. M. Ruadh, Lg. 551, Fir. 91.
m. rodan
"Red Sea," Sil. 248; ¶ ? the Rhone.
m. romuir
Bb. 3 a, 9 a, 114 b; ¶ the Red Sea; ¶ M. Romair, Ll. 135 b; ¶ M. Romhuir, Cri.; ¶ M. Romor; ¶ M. Romuir Ruad; ¶ M.
Romra Ruad, Sr. 3982, 4050, 4021; ¶ M. Ruad Romair, Ll. 135–6.
m. ruad
the Red Sea, F., Ll. 135–6.
m. talláin
Cribais (gl. mucc) mara Talláin (gl. ris mbenand tond) tair, Ll. 161 b (?).
m. techt
the Frozen Ocean, Bb. 268 a, 270 b.
m. tentide
S. of Ethiopia, Bb. 268 a.
m. tibir
the Lake of Tiberias, Lb. 118 b.
m. ttirrian
the Tyrrhenian Sea, Ston. A. p. 123.
m. torren
Corsic (Corsica) in it, Lec. 120 b; ¶ M. Torrén, Sr. p. 75, Lb. 26 a, F.; ¶ Sicily, Rhodes and Crete in it, Bb. 2 a; ¶
M. Torrían, Ll. 135, 142; ¶ Mare Tyrrhenum, Ll. 43, 98, 99; ¶ but to the Irish it also meant the Mediterranean, Nen. 236;
¶ K. 123 a calls it the Tyrrenian Sea; ¶ the Mediterranean, Fm. i. 74; ¶ Brath went through M. T. to Crete, Ll. 3; ¶ v.
Fir. 103.
m. n-uar brettan
Coire Breccáin is caused by the meeting of M. nOrc and M. nUar B., Bb. 222 b.
al. Murthemne, Lec. 585, Fir. 104; ¶ gs. Murthemni, d. Murthemniu, Ll. 21 b, 107 b; ¶ M., Cuailgne 7 Coba were under the
same K., Cs.; ¶ M. is betw. Sliab Fuaid and Dundalk, Mm. 473; ¶ v. At. i. 368, Lct., Mm. 475, Ct., Gc. 6; ¶ al. Conaille
Muirthemne, Machaire Conaille, Mag Muirthemne, q.v.
Mushera mt. nr Macroom, Fm. ii. 705; ¶ Mullach Muisire, St. B. 407, 420; ¶ Machrompa nr M. na M. M., Ai. 20 b; ¶ Mushera
tls. and mt. N. of Macroom and betw. it and Millstreet.
cath Mulla, won by Maelsechlainn, Bb. 33 a, 49 b, Lec. 620, Lg. 224, I. 25 a (which says it was won by Brian). mullach; ¶
Ua Neill in Mullaigh, Ui.; ¶ an Mullach, Ti. 62; ¶ Mullagh nr Forkhill, c. Arm.
m.
.i. M. Rátha Fraoláin; ¶ cúrsa an mhullaigh, Rathfriland racecourse, c. Down, Nelson's Gram.
m.
Mullagh tl. in b. Castlerahin, c. Cav.; ¶ al. M. Laighill, Mi., Ui.; ¶ Muinntir Mullaigh, Hx. 852.
m.
Mullaighe; ¶ cath na Mullach, Fm. ii. 766; ¶ in Uib Eathach(?). m. aisse; ¶ Mullaige A., Cacumina Aisse, A. 10 a; ¶ perh.
Árd Asse in Lugmad, Ll. 204; ¶ now tl. of (Big) Ash in p. Louth; ¶ or Mullach ois l. of St. Mary's, Drogheda, Sw. an. 1203,
1237; ¶ I think the place is Mullagh Ash, the great N. spur of Slieve Breig, in b. Slane, Meath; ¶ Mullach Ashe on border
of the Fews and Louth in c. Louth, Sp. an. 1588; ¶ cf. Mullyash tl., c. Mon.
m. áiti
in English, Hill of Lloyd, W. of Kells; ¶ al. Mullach Aidi; ¶ Mullaghloid, Mi.
m. alluirc
in O Mulloy's country, King's Co. (Missal of Kilcormic).
m. bán
Tumulus albus; ¶ O'S. III. iii. 1; ¶ in Forkhill p., c. Arm. m. binne éadair; ¶ Howth hill, Ston. A. p. 124.
m. brec
Os. v. 297, O'S. III. iv. 8; ¶ in Mullaghbrack p., c. Arm., 1½ m. NW. of Markethill.
m. cae
in Ui Fidgenti and S. of Carn Feradaig, Tl. 202, Ct.; ¶ v. Cae.
m. cairn cais
Bb. 31 b; ¶ al. M. Cairn cais Conluain, Tor. 305; ¶ perh. Mullaghcarn mt. 5½ m. NE. of Omagh, c. Tyr.
m. cerna
Ll. 185 b; ¶ v. Cerne.
m. cláire
in or on borders of Clíu Mail; ¶ in l. of Cormac Cas, Bb. 98 b, Lec. 204, 409; ¶ v. Cláire.
m. cletig
Hb. 49; ¶ over the Boyne, Bb. 32 b, 48 a, Lec. 138, Hb. 59; ¶ in Arce Cletig supra Bóinn, Au. i. 45; ¶ v. Cletech.
m. croiche
in l. of McDermot or of O Conor Roe, c. Rosc., Ci., Con. 77 a; ¶ Mullacrohy, King's Co. (?).
m. cuillen
at Cend Fhebrat, Ll. 198, Bb. 201 b, Sa. 32 b.
m. deirce ferna
I. 171 a; ¶ seems nr the Barrow; ¶ v. Derc Ferna. m. dorabruch; ¶ M. Doramnach; ¶ in Mag Luirg, Con. 31 b, Mi.; ¶ M.
Dorabruch, Ui.; ¶ M. Toramhnach in b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci., Ui.; ¶ prob. Mullaghmore in P. Killukin, b. Boyle, Mi.
m. droma deirg
in Thomond, Ai. 72 a.
m. dubhrosa
in Lein.; ¶ battle of, Lbl. 347.
m. erenn
the summit of Slieve Bloom, Os. iv. 292.
m. fessi
Lis. 20 b; ¶ in Inis Cathaigh(?).
m. fidicci
in Clann Conmaich in Connacht, Con. 20 a; ¶ M. Fííg in Clann Conmhaigh, c. Galw., Ci.
m. gaoil
in Thomond, betw. Bóthair na Mac Ríg and the Liananaibh, Ai. 73 a.
m. iach
I. 111 b.
m. in chnuic
in Lein., Sd. 4 b; ¶ seems in Mag Fea.
m. inneóna
in Mag Feimhion, K. 147 a, B. lix.; ¶ Mullaghnoney tl. nr Clonmel; ¶ al. Mollachynnon in dry. and d. Cashel, Tax.
m. laigide
in Connacht, Ci.
m. laighill
M. Laoighill; ¶ Ua Raighilligh of; ¶ Mullagh vil. and p. in b. Castlerahin, in SE. Cav.; ¶ old name still remembered,
Mi., Ui.
m. luch
fr. L. Uachtair to M. L. in Brefney, Hx. 856.
m. macha
Mr. 172; ¶ Arm. city.
m. maisten
i Maistin na Righ. in Lein., Lis. 196 b; ¶ M. Maisdean, K. 172 a; ¶ Mullaghmast hill, 5 m. NE. of Athy, c. Kild., Ac. 55,
Mi., Ci.; ¶ v. Ráith Maisten and Maistiu.
m. mor
in Ui-Maine; ¶ Mullaghmore, nr Mount Bellew, c. Galw., Mi., Im.
m. muisre
St. B. 407; ¶ v. Muisire na Móna Móire.
m. na binne
culminating point of Beann Éadair; ¶ .i. Binne Éadair, Ston. A. pp. 124, 127.
m. na sccreige
on boundary of Cloch Naighe, Ix. 65.
m. na sithe
over Assaroe, Fm. vi. 2092, Con. 81 b; ¶ Mullaghnashee, at Ballyshannon; ¶ v. M. Sithe Aeda.
m. na tealcha
al. Tulach na Molt, in Tír Fiachrach Muaidhe, Fir. 261.
m. na tulcha
N. of Leacht na Muice, in Connacht, Lis 211 b.
m. na tulach mbreifnech
in Breifne, Con. 43 a.
m. rátha
Knockroe, nr the old ch. of Skreen in Tireragh, Fy.; ¶ in Ui Choemain, in Huibh Fhiachrach, Lec. 169, Fir. 274, Con. 33
b.
m. rátha
Rathlee tl., in Easky p., b. Tireragh, Sli., Ui., Ci., Mi.
m. rátha
in p. Kilglass, Sli., Fy. 168.
m. rí
Fia. 102; ¶ nr Imlech Fích (?).
m. ruada
i dTír Fiachrach Muaide; ¶ al. Tulach na molt; ¶ al. Tulach na maile; ¶ al. Scrín; ¶ al. Cnoc na Druad, Lec. 164, Fy.
96; ¶ Mullaghroe or Red Hill, in p. Skreen, b. Tireragh, Sli., Of. 415, Lec. 389; ¶ Knockroe nr Skreen, Fy. 495, Fir. 261;
¶ is M. Ruaide in Mm. 284, M. Ruta, Lec. 164.
m. sithe aedha
al. Sith Aedha, Mullaghnashee, at Ballyshannon, Fm. vi. 2028.
m. sithe ar femen
v. Árd Nemthenn.
m. sléibhi claire
in Mun., Lis 209 a.
m. taillten
betw. Crích Rois and Cenandus, Mac Conglinne, p. 114; ¶ now Telltown, c. Meath, 6 m. fr. M. Áide, Hill of Lloyd, Fm. ii.
1168.
m. tamnacha
in Tir Briúin in Connacht, Lec. 157, Fir. 238, Bb. 60 b.
m. toramhnach
in b. Boyle, c. Rosc., Ci.; ¶ v. M. Doramhnach.
m. túaga
in Connacht, Tw., Hf. 75 a; ¶ v. Cnoc Tuaga.
m. tuil goisi
in Ulst., Fer. 213.
m. tuir
in O Rork's l.; ¶ in b. Dromahaire, c. Leit., Ci.
m. huainide
at Feda Átha Luain in Connacht, Con. 1 b, 20 b.
m. uisnig
betw. Cenandus and Dermag, Mac Conglinne p. 114; ¶ Hill of Ushnagh, c. Westm., Tuir. 5.
Ls. iv. 334; ¶ al. Mumu; ¶ g. Muman, Lu. 52 a, F., Ui., Mi.; ¶ Mumen, Au. i. 250, 272; ¶ da. Mumain is usual, F.; ¶
but d. Mume, Mumae, Au. i. 190, 244, 322; ¶ d. Mumu, Lu. 56 b; ¶ now Mun.; ¶ ext. ó Belat Gabráin co Insi Tarbnai iar n-Ere
7 ó Dún Cermna co hArainn n-Airthir, Au. i. 368, Fm. i. 490, Chr. 154; ¶ ext. fr. Ghabrán to Luimnech, Au. i. 420; ¶ fr.
Bladhma S. to the sea, and fr. Bladhma to r. Shannon, and fr. the Shannon to the sea, St. B. 417; ¶ Dá Cóiced Muman (Lis.
108 a, ML. 108, Md. xxx.), were Cóigeadh Eachaidh Abradhruadh ó Chumar na tri n-uisce go Bealach Conghlais laim re muir,
acus Cóigeadh Conri Mic Daire ó sin go Luimneach. Md. xxxiv.; ¶ Cóigh Mumiain—i.e., Tuad-Muma, Ur-M., M. Medón, Des-M., Iar-M.,
Lh. 190, 23, F. 10, p. 107; ¶ its boundaries are: Áth Colba in W., Tráig Senlocha in E., Dún na mBarc in N., Tráig Remar
in S., Ml. 34; ¶ its 22 stipendiary princes were Kings of Dál Cais, Gabhrán, Eoganacht (when not K. of Cashel), the Deise,
Ui Liathain, Raithleann, Muscraighe, Dairfhine, Dairfhine of the mt., of L. Léin, Ciarraighe Lúachra, Corca Bhaiscinn and
Léim na Con, Ui Chonaill Gabhra, Ui Chairbre, Cliu, Uaithne, Eile, Glenn Amhnach, Corcu Luigde, Corcu Duibne, Boirenn, Sechtmodh,
Lct. 68, 43, 302; ¶ al. Mumanchlár, Lu. 116 a; ¶ Muma Maicniad, Os. v. 297; ¶ Cóigeadh Eochaidh Abradruad and Cuigeadh
Dáire, Clár-iath Chuirc, Crícha Cuirc, Kp. v., I. 173 b, Of. 272, F., Fg., Lis. 6 b, Mi., Cri., Ui.
Munichin; ¶ fr. Scadairc in S. of Ui Ceinnselaig Brandub went N. over Muintech, M., Dáimne, Etar, Ardchaillid, Árd bresta,
the Slaney, Fé to Baltinglass (in c. Wickl.), Ll. 301 b; ¶ N. of Muintech and S. of the Slaney; ¶ v. Muntech.
Murbulcc, Murbolg in Dalriata, Ll. 6, Lec. 239, 116, 550, Bb. 11 b, Sd. 6 a, Sc. 8 a, Mi., K. 123 b, Fir. 37, 400, Lg. 20;
¶ Dún Sobairce in it, Fm. i, 26; ¶ Dunseverick Castle in it, Of. 205; ¶ Mi. says it is Murloch Bay, which is 15 m. E. of
Dunseverick; ¶ Rath Murbuilcc i nDal Riada, Fg.; ¶ v. Ui., Mi. murbolcan; ¶ abode of K. of Cashel, Lec. 377, Lis. 143 a,
Lct. 91, Bb. 149 a; ¶ at Trabolgan, nr mouth of Cork Harbour, Lct. 91. murbrucht; ¶ in Húi Fiachrach, betw. Eba and Ros
Céte, Ll. 18, Lec. 32, 63, 379, Sb. 4 a, Sc. 21 a, Lg. 92.
i.e., Temair, Ll. 30, Bb. 188 a, K. 129 b, Pd. viii. 21, 20, Of. 186, Anecd. 33; ¶ S. of Ráith na Ríg at Tara; ¶ it is
a hillock betw. the two Múrs on the S. of the Ráth, Sa. 5 a, Bb. 188 b; ¶ hi Temraig, Bb. 262 a, Lec. 569.
Of. 332; ¶ Múscraige, Ll. 362; ¶ Muscruighe, K. 123 a; ¶ gs. Muscrigi, Cs. 319; ¶ al. M. Muman, Anecd. 18; ¶ desc. of
Coirpre Musc (i.e., Musc-rige), son of Conaire Mór, Tp., Lct.; ¶ held six territories in E. and W. Muskerry in c. Cork, and
Upr. and Lr. Ormond and Clanwilliam bb. in c. Tipp., Cg.; ¶ i.e., M. Urmuman and M. Desmuman, Bb. 106 a; ¶ M. of c. Tipp.
consists of the two Ormonds fr. Belach Mór in Ossory to Carrig-on-Suir, M'Curtin's Antiq. 49.
m. aeda
in Mun., Lis. 147 a; ¶ in it are Fert Scethi, Ll. 353, Md., I. 108 b, Bb. 123 a, Lb. 21, Lec. 111, Ai. 23 a; ¶ al. M. Luachra,
q.v.
m. airthir
Bb. 82 a, Lec. 233; ¶ i.e., M. Airthir Feimin or M. a. Breg.
m. airthir breg
Cairpre Musc was born there, X. 95, Bb. 80 b, Lec. 228, Fir. 387.
m. airthir fhemin
their genealogy, Ll. 324, Lec. 235, Bb. 83 a; ¶ in SE. Mun., Ll. 275; ¶ v. Feimin; ¶ is it not M. Iarthair F.?
m. breogain
Muscraigi de Maig Bregain, Ll. 190 b; ¶ Ua Cuirc, lord of, Fm. ii. 966, Z. 355; ¶ M. Bregoin, Ll. 310; ¶ M. Bregain, Au.
ii. 64; ¶ in SE. Mun. were M. Bregoin, M. Fermaige, Ll. 275; ¶ in M. B. are Áth Fiacla and Cell Fiacla, Tl., Lis. 6 a, 47;
¶ Cluain Aird Mobecog and Cell Becáin; ¶ al. M. Chuirc, b. Clanwilliam, c. Tipp., Ui., Ci., Cg. 22, Mi., Lct.
m. conaill
in Finnmagh in Ulst., Sto. 18 a 2.
m. cuirc
Md.; ¶ now b. Clanwilliam, c. Tipp., Tp., Fm. v. 1268, Mi., Ui.; ¶ Ua Cuirc, chief of it, Tp., Ui., Md. 410; ¶ al. M.
Treithirne, Tp.
m. desmuman
Bb. 10 b a, Ha. 767; ¶ a dry. in d. Cloyne, Tax.
m. dotrut
Lec. 181 a.
m. erind
of same stock as Corco Duibni, Lec. 228.
m. fhedha
Lec. 392; ¶ M. Fhega; ¶ al. Crích Cairiche in Mun., Lis. 176 a.
m. iarthair feimhin
W. of Mag Feimin in Tipp., Tp.; ¶ in b. Clanwilliam, Tipp., Cam. i. 278; ¶ about the towns of Emly and Tipp., Obr.
m. liachtuill
in Crích Ua Fidgenti, Lbl. 74, Corm. v. prúll, which has M. Liacthúill.
m. luachra
on both sides of the Blackwater, nr its source, in NW. Cork; ¶ al. M. Ui hAedha, q.v., Tp., Lct.; ¶ estate of the O Heas,
betw. Kilmallock, Kilfinan, Ardpatrick, in c. Limk., Obr. m. maigi breg; ¶ desc. of Aengus Musc, Lec. 161.
m. mhic diarmada
Ti. 64; ¶ b. W. Muskerry, c. Cork; ¶ St. Gobnat of, K. 162 a; ¶ v. M. Mitaine.
Menraige in it, Tl. 202; ¶ b. West Muskerry, cork, Tp.; ¶ M. Mitine al. M. Ui Fhloinn, Muskerry; ¶ al. dry. Musgrylin
in NW. of c. Cork, Fm. ii. 998, Lct., Obr., who says it ext. fr. r. Dribsech to Ballyvourney (Búirnech); ¶ O Floinn was its
chief; ¶ Ballyvourney (i.e., Búirnech), on border M. Mittaine and Eoganachta Locha Léin, Lb. 21 d, Fir. 720, Ai. 149.
m. tíre
fr. region of r. Suir P. went to M. T. and Cashel; ¶ Ormond, c. Tipp., Of. 322, K. 121 b; ¶ the 2 Ormonds, Hk. 304, Mi.,
Cri.; ¶ b. of Lr. Ormond and parts of Upr. Ormond considered part of Thomond, Tp., Ui.; ¶ is in d. of Killaloe, Lr. Ormond,
Obr.; ¶ Upr. and Lr. Ormond, Ods.; ¶ Muscryhiry, al. bb. of Lr. and Upr. Ormond, was part of Thomond, Kj. iv. 313, Ui.,
Mi.; ¶ the Gaothach separates it fr. Ara, Lec. 204; ¶ v. Bb. 141 b, Lis. 6 a.
m. treithirne
Ll. 324; ¶ now b. Clanwilliam, c. Tipp., Tp.; ¶ al. M. Chuirc, q.v.; ¶ ext. fr. Leith Breoguin, S. to Cend Cuirrig, Bb.
82 a, Lec. 233, X. 109.
m. trí maige
Lec. 234; ¶ Muskerry Donnegan, the b. of Orrery, Co. Cork, Tp., Obr., who says ½ b. of Orrery; ¶ al. Crích Ó nDonnagain,
Tp.; ¶ dry. Muscridonnegan, Tax., which gives pp. of that dry.
m. ui fhlainn
ext. fr. r. Dribsey nr Blarney to Ballyvourney; ¶ O Flainn's l., his chief castle was Macroom or Caisleán Ui Fhlainn, Obr.;
¶ dry. Muscrilyn, d. Cloyne, Tax., which gives the pp. of M. Linn; ¶ al. M. Mitine, Tp.